V' 3. Hilda Molylleaux. 1 <1. i ll 1 ‘ 2 li ll l i 1 ll 1% 1 fr--'--\.-f :. \ 5 -.: il ` ._ _ \ ""' ~ . .- .- ,_ _.l,,.. , _ i EDW BUPIB BRITISH TALK!! _‘_‘_T __SK‘Y‘ H AW K Foduy All TBBILLEB. dt- COMEDY More than twenty stu-5 59?” uifil parts in long- awaited epic of the color- ful Old South- west. \ nocuronn SQUARE school. Honor Roll for month of Iibhruary. Grade X. 1 Stella Smith, 8 E1. mnor- Hornby, S Dorothy Hennessey_ Grade D£._l Diille McNeil, 2 Mor- ren Cullen, 3 Catherine McGuiga.n. Grade VIII. 1 Adele Coyle, 2 Eil- ren O‘Nei.ll. 3 Eileen Hughes. Grade VII. 1 Kathleen Costello, 2 Beatrice Gre_c.h, 3 Roberta Weather. ny. Grade VI. 1 Mary Walsh, 2 Margar- et. Buot/e, 3 Dorothea McKenna. Grade VI. i Sadie McDonald, 2 Mary Doyle, 3 Frances Mullins. orsoo v. 1 Dorothy Regan, 2 Lor- ttte .Dl'ane. 3. Yvonne Arsenault. Grille V. I Elizabeth Gallant. ' 2. Leoli Weath_`eirby.' ' ' 3.-_Louise Biancltard. Grade IV 1,, Glad” Bell. 2. Margaret Gallu.nt.` _:_1._ Mary comuer. _ ` _` once xv_ ”'_1. Margaret Douceite, 2 vornlto MacKenzie and Pauline Whelan. "3, Margaret Gaudet. Grade Ill ` l. Catherine Feavyour. 2. Dorothy Weatherby. #ll Flew: Gallant and Rita Mc- ootiald. . - " Grade II i. 'Ida Peters. ‘ 2. Mary Teresa Dowling. Crciilrude Coyle. .- 3 Grade ll il. Myrtle stewart. 2. 'I'!.ota," I-Iennesscy. 3. Marguerite Somers. Grade l 1 Frances Howatt. _ 2. Eileen’ Harley. 3. Lillian White. _ Grade I _ Mary Gaudet, . Patricia Flannlgan. 1’i'(>3‘rcs5ivc Series of Pi:1nof:.l./:s- ons, Class I. ' 1-Ei-. Marjorie Colllnan, l00'.'-,'Bcat- -'los nlonclllsrol loom, Mauolluo nor- ;lgl4,\1, 100’_`}. 2nd. Lillian Brown. 99. 3rd. Mary Peters. 96. Nora Doyle, 96. Cathlerllie McCulgnn. 98. Clg._sg__11.Eieanor l=.'.ssory l0ll"'»_. ry Martin 25% Mary Doyle 515%, 'y McGui3an 95, Fri-llices Mc- 4‘F6'yT'11a. __ blsss ln. into-lots 'rrolnor 91;. ’- Dlive Duffy 79%, Dorothy Regan 3:15-. i l3fl'll‘e""l1.nlpequs Driving club hola is 'shim rms on 'rliursdsy rw.-b. 21, villrtile followln¢ classesz- _ ; .- . .1 - cllsss A i 4'-1 . .L¢4.Y. G. Thompson I t...1.'rhcmpson 1 in Jack, somu-1 _4 o s simpson s CL .....-L5 ‘I 4 .i E* .`_` '.:_ ¥ A aa cs r- on some _ no »-za 'U'-‘_ uni.- _H v-Aww w’_¢_.\».s »~.. 2 ' `__Keliy.-'Wdod_sid¢.- .. _ t--Prince. Lawless 1 l1l_ . -' ' 3. .. ‘»,,_ ' - ,A I tennis. STARTING 'I OMORROW Movlsroiis Mat. at 3.15 161:. - 87s. Eve. 7 & 8.45 261: - 421: ._ \ Also “OUR _ (;ANc.~ Comedy MONTREAL' STOCK EXCHANGE Market reports furnished by Gl-gen. shields do Oo.. Montreal, to Stewart Jones A: Co., 88 Great George Street, Charlottetown. _ Quoted at closing, March 4, 1930. Call Money .... ... ... ..,., 4'); MONTREAL Abiillbl .. 30'.-.l Alberta Pacific Grain .. 21 Asbestos .. 2'.-£1 Brazilian .. . ... 38 B. A'. Oil .. 3551 B. C. Power .. ... ... 3716 Biiiidirig Products .. .. 27% Canada Car .. ... ... .. 26 Canada Cement, .. . ... 17-3; Canada Power and Paper »...,. 13'.-'s Callada Bl‘c\\'ing ., ... ... .. '1‘,{, Domiinion Bridge .. ;.. 'l:l't Fraser Ccmlvanv .. ., 151; Illl liial Oi 1 Call-ada Maltillg ,, .. D:-lnilrion Tal' .. Fallicus Players .. . . . 50'; Nora.11da .. .. ... 40.90 Power Corporation .. .. 73".- Prlcc Bros, .. .. ...78‘.: Quebec Pou'(=.1‘ .. . .. . .. 63', _Sl1r.\vil1igan .. .. . . . . . ..7.’»‘_» ‘Smeltcrs .. . ..... 236i.- S-Zeel of Canada . .. 46 Steel of Canada Pfd .. . .. 3715 Silnous .. . .. 39‘l Wil111.p(;_; Electric .. .. L3 _ . NEW YORK Al1lcri(‘11l1 Cam .. l40‘r Ailofzimlly ._ ... . . .. 31"; Al1n1'f,:lti1\ .. ... . .. 7-ill Cullsolirlatcci Glu; .. . . .. 122-- .Kcl1l‘ccl.tt Copper .. . _:D _- |Molli;;olnc1-y Wllrrl ., 411'-,-. lNiaga:~a. Hudson l‘0\\'cl‘ .. . l5‘§1 ll’a.r:1n1o1l11t Players Lasky .. . 68”# ll’onick & Ford .. ... ... ...._ 30'.;- Poor & Co.`B. .. ... ... ... 30': lftarlio 4918 lS-tallrinrli O11 of Now Jersey .. lii'.» lsterllllg Sccilrltics .. 15% lW'illys Overland .. ... .. ... 9% in-_llow Truck ._ 19-1. C. P. R. .. ... ... ... ... 201711 Cicncrnl Motors .. . . ... ... . 42‘.u `U_ S. S-teel .. 18l!£= BANKS 1 Bank of Nova Scotia .. . . .. 325 Bank of Montreal .. ... ... 308 Bank of Commerce .. .......` 269 Royal Bank .. .. 307 ::Mliler’s Worm Powders act mildly and without injury to the child, and ithere can be no doubt of their deadly effect upon worms. They have been ih successful use for a long time and are recognised as a leading Prevlf- i' f ,--7l €zw»u(»r 1' 1 ation for the purpose. Thcy- have ~._ " JQQQQYQ-.'.L»... _I dl'.`proved their power in numberless cases and have given relief to thousands of ntollrtrnn wi-m hut. lnr the unit al- AND iOM RROW GFI II See a fighting Blue-Jacket smashing through! Pittcd against the might of Chinatown . . . he grinned and tore in with flying flats. Al. COMEDY RIOT 1|r11_§11no1 ber of shooters to the miniature ranges on Monday night to take part in the spoon shoot and team matches. Scoring was not so high as former nights. In the class "A" match for the spoon, four ties were turned in and this will be shot off on Wednesday next before the oth-l er matches commence. The tie scores were made by G. G. McLennan, J. S. Moore, J- C- Stewart, and W. Fine weather brought a large num- S 0 'small atlcndnncc 11 good night's work 750 -- . -_-s-»~ lwas done. Tile twig alphabet wasl -11..-.l,~.4 '- __ ;,_ . ft fa \ l . -1 .-.:_. '\.‘"‘i§\_\ . . _ .'-l¢‘$.'gt/ \ ~,.,l .; My \ ‘ , gout _ - 'mvslllug use inside monmues iiyffi moe une, youu; whluook. speedy fgmgd of me lntrlnedlale Abeg "9 News .ll-11 . ~. and ` ‘.1,f-/_~.'. waits slipped the disc PM MINY- 1 ' ` 1 1 the eastem goalie for the one and t 1Noi.1f.c.s 1 f ,_ hl. Vernon F. Maddllan. Press °“lY °‘;;im' 1;);‘_;_e_m5H_: 2 Repnsmuuve’ “N My counter, coming seventeen minutes net men will be the result. _ _ 7 s"°“'* “”"°'°"°“ from the opening whistle in the 'rho following were the iineular- nrst period will give the locals a one J Montague 1 to in the Montague and Abegweit, cages respectively was n_l‘a.ise'worthy.l Sensational -storm when counters. lst Charlottetown (St. D\u\stan‘si goal mvanmse when they face the MONTACUE ABEGWEUS ‘ G l Due to their rooms being used forl ;_'::::d__;;:hl;“dy Impemlls m Mon Mabey W McEwen other purposes this- troop has been ' f, - - U ds f five hundred well sat- De H100 . pwar o _ _ unable to llolil 1l(‘gul_l_1r nl_cetbiI_;E; ig; _smd hm “landed last lw¢n1llg_ Mgmtyre Saundersl With thc warm air condition.; which 1 .several wee s. ~o\\'c er e y _a . _ 'Setting in 11 lot of individual work on “nd We” dished Wt Fc" h°°k°yl M"(“`"T°“ _ R' Bevmsr _ lhell. second Class lesls and regular. in every framo. Good ice. too. add-, lol~wnl'ds lbe almosvperfcct and fast time will mode by him. If so Peter verde 15 ll, ‘ Wl `ti 'la 1 ci s lt. » for the race of his life. The fact that . '_-=-'f _ '- -sl----_Y--.f - ‘ ge -- __-___ * _- _ _ I ____, ._, __..........--..v._.--- -- - .5 . ’ _ ~ - 1 . - ....»._-~~- - “-._-~- -~ ~ 1°' s _ _ _ __ __ _ __ __ = '--3--idibbies Defeat) _ 'I `h1s Afternoon - . it 1' ew T rack Prepared And Pretty -Fast Times Expectéd---Great ooked good was realizedl by tl1cs<- wo stellar goalies. and should to- ighrs clash to lmythinz like ilu’ rat, it looks as if another battle ol` The track committee of the Vic- luria Driving Club have laid out all new course adjoining and south ofl the old one. They, have scraped itl with the rc/sd machine and it now has a beautiful smooth surface. should pre'va.ll this aftcl'l1oo11 it wlll\ | led i t to the fixture Currie 11 oo sur yi* ‘li 11 -111 o < d .1 WHY 59°” - . . [l¥‘l|'-lTapyll°ll§lltngS”i`lle 1st9;le1;\;ll:l5£¢f,l;$ytll which at- -times developed into a Mcllonrllcl ' Bevansl Billy Cope, 2.12 1-2, making his considerable money is staked nn this i ' - 1,3 both mole McMilil111ii`ll'st 1\ppca_mllce on icc is an un- cvcnt will make it all the more 111- ll t h ' 1 S tmtv Sh _ breakneck pace main incd by , Ihgrcximlhl? clllrllllplrlllll`(l;l1ct:'ticrS`fh'E§¢2 lineups in almost every stanza. Not- Stewart Owenlizllowll (llmili-iW» bill if he “V05 UD tcresting. In addition there will be l cll_y_ Perhnps B llllle lnter_lro65.c6m_ wlslllng w_ uldlvlduallm blll the Cl,l~l-lllllpl-S Acorn lto his pcrfo1~111a11ccs on clay lie may three other clnsscs so that every ml.; ipelltlon ln kno; using might,” gen work of Mabey and “Tid" McEwen, Referee “Chick” Williams. t\ll‘l\ in a quarter nillc bclcw 30 sec- will be assured of full value for their i _ ______ _ --.... _ curls. money. There is only one reqllf-11, 1 1 1 ' ' I -- -----~ -- - ' _ whether the r C am right M not ' Briar Mac is out to beat-thc sea- that the horsemen make and that 1=, l as Sixcr of the Blacks. About-8 Cubs l cl ll Fla test B dl Last night on the Lcaguc Alleys .'\l.Eit'l`S i - passe ic g _ aghccra Fre ~ - i the Cresccnis met. and defeated thc Shannon started the Tenderpads on - _ _ ,, -180 l their Hygiene Test of the First Star. i re started and _Terrence Fitzgerald, made good progress in his tendcrfootl tests. The rest of the evcnlng was, devotcrl to games and preparation for thc coming concert. The Dro- gramine was completed and the boys! hope to have it ready before Easter! The programme includes tx thrilllngl Scout play with several Janlborecl features. - The attendance at`tl1c last few meetings has not been satisfactory but it is hoped that with 'the hockey! and ice sports almost over there will‘ be a change for the better. 3rd Ciiitlottetown (Kirk) i Walsh. Mr. G. M. Moore Won the spoon in "B" class and Ernest Mc-l Cabe in "C" class. ` In the tcain match “Bu11n'y" l the lead in the first squad and main- ` [taining lt throughout the shoot. Pe 1-. ... o . "... 24: lmlllslrlal Alcohol __ all 1 G. G. McLennan xl~ll_l_.l._ll_1_l.,lml Nickel __ ___ ___ agll IJ. S. MOOYG ...-... . ... l'.n!cl'llatol1ai Petroleum . . . . 1!-l‘.L~ l J' C' Stewart' ' Mas.sc_v Harris .. 33‘f_- iw' Walsh ' ‘ " " Monwcul l,0“,m_ __ 1341? B. Conrad .,......._ Mcoll l_._.0lllm__.lc __ __ 23,_2lA. J. McCabe .. _ Nalloml l3mWCl.le, __ _ 28 R. C. Chandler all Naliollal-Steel Car .. 68'.; .A 81 Canada Bronze .. ... . , .. 52_A 17| A Bendix Aviatiml .. 4-1 i_l11ler1latioll:»i l>fo.r\'cstc1" .. 92*. 1" 1 l Moorc's 'team again won out, takillgl rs (il .O. F. Gill _ Gorlllicy ,_ . . . . . . . . .. _ Splllett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. _ _ E. Phillips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ 7&il 2o‘W _ 1 1 _ cl.Ass "B" G. M, Moore _Roy Prowso .. . _I'?. G. Love ‘.»\. Arsenoult 'lo lW. Dcnnis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 77 l _ CL.-isss "C" ,I-Jrllcst McCabe . . . . . . .. 90 K. Brehaut . . . . . .. 81 lJ.H.J\ldson .. Hill I ' TEAM MATCH 1 l .`-7'). 1. J. S. Moore . . . . . . . .. 4.5 _l-‘_ B. Conrad 44 lAl't. Spiliett .. . 44 _ ____ _Total ......................... 133 No.2. W. Walsh .. 43 A. J. McCnbe.... .. . . . . . . . . .. 45 R. Prowse 41 llotlil ......................... 120 No. 3. J. C. Stewart ................... 39 R. C. Chandler .. 46 K. Brehaut 34 Tom I '“_’“”`“”`”*' 89| at the summer camp. ...1 ---- At the last meeting second`clossl test work was continued and speciail instructions were-givcn on- lashing! as applied to~bridge building withi ropes and scout stavm. A jolly sing-‘_ -long brought the meeting to a close. - . Ge 1 stool w .. 'I i H_;_';'“O__ __ “M CLASS ..,l.. .4111 chorlouetown tnspiiso _ 1 There was a full attendance at _thc l last meeting Instructions were givenl 91 . ' I 9l in First Aid work by means of games. Standards were set for attendllucc. 5th Cllarlottciowll (Zion) ll): ftcv. Scott Fulton is now the S. M. 11-_»10i l~i\iS U'00l>- '1`ii€i'@ Wm’ fiii¢¢ii ing thc Trumpfast marc close sec- boys present at lilo last meeting and: most of the buys passed thc Compass l ltest. Bob Clinleroll is now Akela. oflevlmly mlll,cllel§l_ Al; “mcg g, b]5il1¢¢1__ the Cub pack. First Star tests arcl llllthe order of the day. l .l _.___ 8.1 - ' 3_3! Unit One of the vestibule Giiweil shcltcl-s_ go make higowll bed ¢f gal. ;nolph Jenkins . 85iT"“i“i“S C°“"S° “'“S i’f°“Bi“' W 1*- len timbers. to make his own mai- close last Monday night. Notes! were given on the importance of tllcl Troop Committee. Instructions andl was carried out. Instead of the usu-_ nl- games the loaders taking the course resolved themselves into a drnmatlc club nn(l presented the "'l‘1'agedy of the Bloody Dagger" to a slnall but very a|1pl'eclativc a1ldience.! Bllt what the aulllcncc lacked ful nulrlbcrs was nmcle up for in length.; The following leaders attended the course nllri no\v make up the lst Charlottetown C-ilwcll Troop: Prov. President, Geo. Fillitcr. S. M., John McDonald, lst Char- lottetown. (St. Dunstallsl; F. L., Dick Filliter, 2nd Charlottetown, (Kingts Own); A. ’1'. L., Maitland 0\vcn. 2nd Charlottetown, (Kil1g's Own); P. L., Fred Shannon. 2nd Charlottetown, (King's Own; S. M. John Ladlson, 3rd Charlottetown, (Kil'k); A. 8. M. Arthur Anlook, 4111 chorloiteiown,‘ Baptist); A. S. M. Warrcll Burns, Rev. Scott Fulton. `5th'Chariottemwn (Zioni; A. S. M., Clarence Walker, 5th Charlottetown gZlon). l It was decided to commence Unit ,Two of the course next Monday inlght. _ ' ' Lone Scouts ' to be e member of the biggest, bus- popular Boys Club in the world to- day. »_ - Scouting is n programme offered to "red blooded" boys with the big out- rlnnrn as A hnnlrsrmlnd .- Alerts by a majority of 307 pins, Ben Poole 'of the Crescents took all . 1 only l4 of the 26 Scouls turned cull honors to himself by rolling high_l L. Doyle .. 162 l97 on Frlday nlght but ln splle of tllcl single of 311 pins also high total ful- »1`iel'11cy ......,... 223 pins. CRESCENTS Doyle 232 157 ‘ lvlolnuis 187 162 1'lu roolo .... all lou 27:1 .-1. Bentley 213 205 -21:1 !'~‘§7.'$-fl A. J0y'.....l§.. Q., 171 -`184 202i Tot-a12755. 1511 _ There were 19 of the 23 Cuhs'pres~ ' ` ' ‘ _ ent._Aiter Flag-break andthe Grand L_‘0_ C_ BOWLING ll7_l-'874 ‘llov~l, Cub D. Murray was invested, ~ Tow 306,, ~ 1°“-1’s1 clnllllsg ___;;;1r11111111_ -=1;11'1n11111:11l1l. r 967 ’ l 1 V. Coyle . 23.. J, Dcsllocllcs 102 126 l. Crelglhln .. . 191 218 910 878 'l'-snlgilt ur 7.30 sharp the ‘ i“o1ll‘ L¢‘n.gue" Ls on with the C and Wolverines ut 7.30 nnd the Lions ` ' ‘ _ 1 Albefwll R¢ga15_ fps; and ml; loot the rokes ot 845 sllal-p sons lccold of 30 seconds while FZ s“l'l i SUMMERSIDE, M11' 4-A repre- .wntutioll of Charlottetown Curling: interest- In Big Match. ° in thc pacing classes, may belly lh, both of them. Anyhow it will 11; sulnc speed feast. The nlatcil 1,11-4 bctwccn Peter Verde and Mack 'Feud is creating o. lot of excitement. l\'1nck wus to thc forge yesterday and lm, resllod and is claimed hc will now on pcricctly clcarond no breaks will 1,( to leave a clcixr finish so as nu (ll 1 'W' 'i 'I 0 _ . -. . . . . . zdchl1¢t~~1r\"o ' N " _ ' ‘ “ U . n M ° B ‘mn ‘_ "FF _Wm l ltlulol' S., who was so good that notil- lclubarrass the horses when 011111. ing could be found oppose him pletlllg their last few strides. RE-GMS WIN MCLEAN( CUP Defeated Cape Tru- verse Bloodhounds Last.Nigi1t 7 to 3. Big! ubsf (special to the Guardian) ____ " yu-1 hockeyists defeated Capo “ 4 -` ` Club members came to Sumnlersdie’ pls 3 HIE Ritlii il STliNlEYl Four classes were raced at thc Stanley Racing Club saturday after- noon, andsolrle fast time was madel Ferrish, starter handling the fields- with great preclsion and judgment.l with neck and neck finishes, Wallace Miss LB Aubrcy (Warren) le fo the first tim this winter and Traverse :Bloodhounds las; night ln .are ' - _ _ _ plnyed a friendly match afth thc _ _ _ __ the Ch ______ Below is the summary - Siillilllcrsldc Curling Club tonight in This “ln shes ‘em mlm Frce .For All. .:’_ .-v 579|#-4 mms- wrat- Jcssica the Great (McArtl1u l3'y11g Girl (Profit) . . . . . . .. Lucopia Lass (Andrcws)" . Twin Forty Class Chestnut Prince (Law ss) ;.. 2 2 2 La Cnnla (Woodside) . . . . . . . .. 3 3 4 Grand Rcvicw (Campbell) 4 4 Li rousing greeting and were-barnueteri at the Curling Club rooms in Capt.l L.. A. Moore's best style. About for-I ly silt down at the festive board at \vhicil good fellowship reigned su-l prcmc. The more to the tables wasl made 'by n procession round the rink iléadcrl by the bngpipes skilfully ...111 _ ulallipulaicrl by thc vricroll C:1;1i..l 1I;'\v1\l'i-- lz Philip Gallant, 2. uoyo Hawaii. 3- lbmmctt Gallant. - orsoo n1.`-Miss. l\. wal-hs Devl- -1. Francis Moogmla, 2. Uvril C°>'i°' a. lu-ther mana. arms 11;-wss.'rn1nor's Devi.- 1. .loosph Mooney, 2. Gems G“ii°“”' a. reward Brown. --Grade II,- Misa. Ga1isnt`s D€'Pii~" 1. ldward Callahan: 2. vincent cal- s. lrosspu Leo. . ones 1, -anus. vers(-1'. Dept--L - Grade VI.-Miss. rsooonsldu nope _lluohsol xolly. 2. 1-no-olo noulum 3- Wade Lsizhtiasr and Fred McT¢¥“° (hannah , i .