hong! li L.. l~.- ¢.l_ Fa.: ii `! i if 5;] ... , ._~'- . P- il .M V; I, ,l if ;- ’ a 3_4-rs: defying him! - CARTOON TO DAY STRAND maiden challenging mini .salmiccmt tobnngvvelghingonhls Andilveetrlllle -1- 3 Shows Daily Friday, when Matinee Due Strand rented. ARRIE escued From Precarious Position . I-leb. 13-For 10 long a window washer dangled above a downtown street in midnir by a single broken safety belt, policeman, lowered rescued him. washer, Alfred Lefleur, -30. as he was pulled back the window. The police- Lucas, raced from when notified Creditors Arrangement Act .- QUEENS COUNTY I have opened an at 110 Kent St., Charlotte- where farmers receive needed in- regarding of said Act. C. E. MacKENZIE, :Official Receiver. ssional Cards E. BENTLEY, K. C. BENTLEY, K. C. Attorneys-at-Law T0 LOAN Comnussion Chas H Black, Chairman. Charlottetown McDonald. West St. Peters. Simpson. Hamilton. iniormetion regarding of PROHIBITION ACT above or to Inspector I. B C. M. P., Charlottetown NORMAN W. LOWTHER Barrister & Attorney At La' 88 Great George Street Charlottetown, P. E. I. .MONEY T0 LOAN 6! MA ni. u..n IA 'lu BA src. Trainer K. C. G B. A. 7 foundland, took place at Rollo Bay ..°ADDRESS AND PRESENTA- TION-On the evening of Jan. 3rd, last when the people of Morell learned that their genial manager of the Canadian Bank of Commerce Mr. J. D. Bishop would take- the morning train for Kingston, N. S.. to which place he \vas bein; trans- ferred. quite a number represent- ing nearly every class in the vill- age gathered in the bank to bid him farwell, and read an address I“"""<'s"‘” their :=ll\'tcl'C 'egret at losing such a good citizen and \v.l,. gclli;l manner and business ability in dealing with the public was so much appreciat- ed, and we further wish to assure you that yourself and Mrs. Bishop will be long and kindly remembered by the many warm friends you lcrvn in Mornll. Now we wish you to accept this purse as a token of our goodwill and esteem together with the wishes of all present that yOu and Mrs. Bishop may have A prosperous and happy new year. Mr. Bishop in a few well chosen words thanked all kindly for -their very complimentary address. and pres- entation, and expr(-.sed his sorrow at parting with such lt friendly and neighbourly people. Then quite a few members of t.hc lneetillg in short speeches paid tribute to Mr. Bishop for his many fine qualities of heart and mind. some of them declaring him to hc the kind of man who would make friends where ever he was placed. The singing of For I-le's a Jolly Good Fellow, by the whole company, with a sincere rin; to it. brought the meeting to a close. Signed, One who was pres- Program 975" ga Eire e S535 Monday, Feb. 1ith.- Rntary Club Luncheon: 1'. O. D. E. Meeting: 6.15 p. Club Dinner; 8.30 p. m. Church Kings Daughters. Tuebday, Feb. 12th.-10.00 a. m.- Kent school Talk. Grades 1-6: a. m. West Kent School Talk, 'I-10; 1.80 p. m. Notre Dame Talk, Grades 1~6; 2.15 p. m. Dame School Talk, Grades Fe Course c. ni. Grades School p. in lm s--4 J. k-- --r-=~ 5'/ 'ii rl. T0-DAY rlmue DAYS WA R NER. BA X TER` IN “HEL L IN THE .HEA VENS ” ALSO . _ . OSWALD CARTOON " AT THE gi and his people have a right to wor plans to carry on. fore the control car submerged." nouns ralr - Bargain Fares GHARLUTTETOYIII From All Stations On Prince Edward hlelltl. Fri. Feb. 15, 1935 .RETURN LIMIT: MONDAY nnlwanr ls, ms Children of Five and under _ Twelve Yeah of 'age HALF FABE. For Further information Con o e Peoples Church, under a special P ct of the Provincial Legislature, bc- longs to the Church of Scotland, Last Sunday Mr. MSCDOUBBJI tif. _dl-'l’i°f... wlnlslolllsl Peo le ’sChurch W Wim, me W PRETIUDIACING ment contemplated no Australian pact, the armaments question and LEADING RAIIUIIEIIS The famous YOHIMBINE - DROCIILOBIDE TABLETB. the outstanding aid to the mating of your animals- Produced by Am- erice’s' fontncet Veterinary Labor- :.......*°"~ ”'u:.-.ur.°~r:. 2.' 1: as y a successful fer farmooe. Tenn of tbnuande ,of thee, famous tablets ned. In every province of Conde. now 'ro 'mn or mauro. ggnllete direotlolie with every or- danna me oxen ` 2) .- 5.. -= » _ - - . __ , f W.. >.. ,I¢_<_,. l r , ~ _ '_ f _ -, , -f \ i. ‘ . -~ _ 35 - » ~ ' '~ _ ' , i. ‘.~ ¢ ,_ - » /-:.».\,; -.1 V V . » V _ <.}~v,, ,»_,.»,,»,lf:~4`_;.- H F5. r'»a..£J~.».‘,-u ., . _ vw... I L he would preach at the People‘s - ChLu~ch, Charlottetown, _last night, . Rev. Ewen MacDouga.1l, Macdond dl _ aldite minister, again kept his wor and dened the edict of the Cculi- ._._____ e P ‘fe me re* Is H °‘°”“° ubllc Dlscllccicn of C ON C ER T ' »3é1.’§. §i‘§i’.i‘l.“‘.‘l...’.“-i‘.l‘.‘.’§.‘1l..‘,"§...i£‘.‘i A Tariff Rates “Un- Chcrlcocicwn ccmmunity _ timely and Inadvis. Concert Association present illfeiplggfginuigegl KE gxsfwgymgt ablli” 321 P 1° 3 S e 11 t Caron Gow? m Spanish Folk congratulations of his friends .yes- dances. Miss Goya has cre- Juncture- ated a furore in every city in birthday. which she has appeared. preached at Bangor and announced _ Eastern yesterday under a Chuwh 0! S°°¢- (C. P. By Guardianu special win.) Gorgeously costumed, La gnu nrollce hcmvgculclngricfh at o;1;rnawA. M- 13--A warning Goya flashes across the stage 0 ' B-Pe -HVHSB' W Sum" nga disrupt negoti tl be- . |_0ca|S ......nc .ca sunday. nc lccc. is ,-,,.,,,, 0,,,,,,,,.,‘,'},‘§, ,,,,,,,,,°,,g‘{§§ ,M in an unfoaeciiablei riot °f cc sgmcgfgxarmrltz o:tnw;mr\r:u.§§§ COHSTQBHNODS 011 th” T519-Hi e reciprocity treaty was sounded in colin' rbyt in an gr“.ce‘ on n Neither side to the ilslspuilchwlllés- me 1-muse of commons may by This artist v ls accompanied t tem . e- - ' __..LAm To REST_The hmm, 3;-;e°g;1@;1mft;r mail; the h 51:; S of 5,-llféancsuggénsrécgclrgilgh alglgclciiu 15; by Niles Beatrice Burfoi-d. °f Mrs' A' B* Campbell' wife °f Dr* their Mi/°1'n0yS but 11010881 l1¢i2i0l1 rates affectln the Canadian A i- Harplst and Norman ' A. B. ocmpbcll, of sr. Johns, New- has ye, been i,,g.m_ _ c,,,,,,,,,1,,,d,,5§,y was ..,m.,,me,y gm Secon, Piano soloist. lax servlcc lvledal has been pn-sch. inadvisa.ble" ‘and might prejudice ` on account °f the 5Pe¢ial on Friday moraine lest Hish MW DESCRIBES ncgctlaucns wlthihc Uhltcd states electric lighting require- of ncqulcm being celcbratc.-l in thc ' . < Chapel ,here by Revs Famer Sm_ __ milign-er 1 x§;e;f»;_rt.pr 01331;; ments for the dances, this re- williams. . both _ol mls llott, Father Ignatius' MacDonald, (Continued from Page 1) ' , dnl will be held in the FM" 1»=°“»=f<1 M=\°D°n=1d and .~-------Y----~--~ thi... ‘.‘.’.l“§‘..°§,...”‘.’.“’?.§”’5».W§‘.{“““ STRAND THEATRE Fcb Father MacCarthy. The pall bear- '*'“""""'-°`-_'-"_”"` 1 I lem t 'b get ar 5 °n h P M ’ ° ers were Capt. Lawrence Lannigan. Oth". Witnesses “ld this mm N? 831 D eng’ ut e ‘eu in une lm at 8'15 ' ' ant A. W. Matheson, 8th Medium John Kiekham, Thomas Kmkham, was Dailey. He and Florentino Ed- :lik .ldlgned debate rather than Brent; Matthew pl-,my stems and quiba,1='llipino mess attendant, were 0 6 0 MCG OH di5f»Uf`bU\E the L74i§j2j1'3f-li-** A1 ' the nly ones lost. trade “e€°U““°Y‘5~ exander MacDonai'j_ There was “Is Order to arrive at the base This was no time, said the fln-- a large attendance at the fllncral. . ' ~ _ before vlsibliit 'became bad." sal* 511°” mi"-i3'?‘“`~ 5°" 5 general 5-'KU' ° ;;§,f,*;§,§§*,;j*f,,§;';1,;;;;,Sg,g;>§"wj;5Ng;§_ ,,,,.,,_,_ ..,,, ,,,,_.§.',,,., ,... ,... ,,. .t.c..i.§t.,é....c..... ...... ......... Red I n d 1 a n s ebrated by Monsignor Kitchen, Si-ilndafd Gflllsillg Sp0e`d. .B3 knots. t°§§'°y we °W°n“n“V D A h Famer Mmcarthy, Father Kennedy "Two or three minutes after H 1? 51 rcatv with WRS11in€*»°“_. 8 Cat fn efst and Father 0’Mara. The remains ‘DHTSIHE dP0111t Sur. a shogt ggi- wits' :leaf “B ° *WUT item! “Hd” 12- * were accompanied to Prince Edward ict all UPU" Hlllliry 0 e ee- ~ - '*""’ - Island by thc bereaved husband an., voter man (controlling the rudder ,Thi f°Ym°\‘ 111i€l‘i°1’ M1111-it-cr whv . by Sir Richard Squires, former Pre- which guided the Ship \lDW°\’f1 °\' igldtfum mplmenu an °"'e" tha; (c w§m§ splgglgl W1l3r2 ““°’ °f N""”f°‘““““-“d- d°“’“""‘““’ I W” “‘f°"“°d th" the es 20 years age' °mu°d the Moncton -néo ihduins defeated all anoth drunk had his flvc "'”°"1 “M ‘“"1°"d °“” °’ ms h"‘d“' Wgfm mm against 'mplements Amherst high school 9-a ln an ex- J ' E' "The ship beg” “’ “ke ° ”°`”' im: be reT.°v°d to me °°“"°di”' 'hlblnlcn hockey gmc nc:-c tonight up inclination and rose. Apparent- armifi a C ““1°°t° Ubtahl m-WMU' It was the first time the home' ly the elevator mall did not have 33651 °1‘{Vie" P'f°e5~ Beffause °f tht’ t un. red a loss this season °°“"°" -immedmely I "°°"°d “ lmnlrc 0° eng remllznshhlw between ilmteswgherai oct-tender was llcv d w hear that thc ccncllucn ’°“°" ”°”‘ th” “ft th” ““"‘“”" c tl:m§'t§?°2pTpht§ “cfm the struck' li thc puck in the 'ccccnd e 1 cell (big helium gas chamber near en » . 5 In R 11°* Bu th-‘li _ y 1 th dd, ._ Vnmnwas M3. -_E was necessal'y__to reduce prices but pe.iod and knocked unconseous. e _ru _ .RAN v%I°LD , .. at 1ea.§t.lf.. wpuldbc. a-grep, 1-., ,am when Amherst was leading B 8. He ,,.;“,fS._‘.),1.§?,.{,f.f..,°;v(;.r3't ggiy gg _ _ usual form as Moncton forged on wud through nic slclcs, althmigb ' °"°“ W1” ‘md "‘?°“ ‘”*‘4’P°° m \`il`.~~- for a lime c;:u:~ted to regain ` the winning goal. t l. H ` ` inted ard §l?l::'lp(iy an? shgserogg to ineggwfeet _-L21-1_tE9§i¥r9.‘f‘...E5g.9_1,)._ above sea. Then she dropped 1,600 2__German ul ti - fcct. and from that pclhc began ' V W “°“° “W ““ “”` falling. entirely out of control ex- ggi? alggrdgfgutégnnimeivgéh 823/13 H 0 us to n St a r cept for the steering-way which England Fame Belgmm ind muy Wiley was “ble t° EW” he' by mm' agree to consult with each other In Gafne 1P“1“ti“3 he’ eight ’“°t°"s- F"°'“ before any action is taken under it the 3.000-foot level she fell at tht (The an-.uname as envisaged ai rate of 300 feet a minute. L9 d 1 1' » _ '---_ The sudden lurch occurred short- 5°,-I; :g'gv¢;otL:;dtl?g igltneeggtg gxiglmgi (cfsn-rn B§¢Gm“"GHdh;e:, slgeilz-I1 Wm) 15’ Rftel' "V0 P~ m- P-Sm I” the another in case of attack by still --Ike" 1.i,,,m,n ,tho éamé malgifltif space of eight minutes the sky another signam-y)_ bmgh it ml Mumme Bi Four cruiser reared upward more than 3,- 3___The Regch Wm agree not to Le 9' berk e t 1 ht 5 ed 000 feet and downward arain to th" 1mm-ge,-e with Aust,-13 1! the A“_s_ mane um ed d 323 5°°5ed 3.000-foot level. At that point, 5.08 ¢,,-lm people are allowed w have pa\;1"esBl>fi;r Ilglar mom uwglémrw p. m. rPs.T.l Wiley sent the BOS their say as to “whether they want Amateur Hockey gm, ,gefeamd cali. saying the Shin was falling. to Join Germany or to remain in- windsor om Mom., 11.1 in an "At 1.000 feet." said W\‘l'!y. "the dependm-¢_" exmbmo' heljé tonight ggciellé wcliqlfzivcn to stand by to Ge(The London proposal was that Draper? ,mother ¢.x.M`a,-mm¢ pe,-_ On S P. I rmany adhele to the Italo-French fo,-mc,-_ scored B gnu; and two "_ whN'l‘ DOWN BY STERN Central European non-interference sim. fm- pmsburgh - “Thc stern hit the water with I. pact drafted at Rome which would " ` Jar and I told everyone to get out guarantee all signatories against of thc control car and jump be- anothers interference. This docu- Pete Jotkus Re- continued later bu.; was not in his By that time several fighting pieblscite). 0 ships with which thc Macon had 4.-An Eastern European security Celves PYO el' been manoeul-ving were well on PHC! 1: Hill Bgfteptfiblc When based their way to the scene. The Ma- on mu ua ass ance. . ' con‘s men were found in their rub- (Frances ‘s;as.ern Locarno." (C1§,Ig'N1fRBy1§gpi’p:|;ew,;"¢~,f?. , _ Whi h h h li 1 ber lifeblogts and taken aboard woulid arid el;-E-‘e S2333 Bi;*;‘§;_§f;»_ kos, Montreal'a.mateur hockey and ent. thxflegr sggslhe smp mt thc' w,,t_ nations to aid another whose bor- cr;§:;ydl`;\`a5r'oY1¥h§°l;?§€i0‘§alM§';g!?l nr stern first and went down by de” W9" invadédi- League Mn ‘au fm. prewamg thc czcm. slowly cnc settled, with 5-The general question of cus- t,,,,,mg_,, was mnomced may “_ D e n ta I the b°w-up inclination mem-sins ‘”-"““‘“°“i 1° “UM Wm* il" ‘if PW* sci- a ccnrcrcncc betwcch Jctkur and until she was only a giant cone *éligemu-3° be 5°*/Wed M me SSM* Leo Dm-mumnd managing dkecm, , cocvc thc wcvcc. Llmc by llmc the - of ,... 1 1,., ' H e cone dlsaopeamd. She hit thc wat- (Tm Fnmch ‘md amish Pr°p°°°d wel-3 settlieed. when conmwt term. y cr at 5-35 lv- m- and 20 minutes tm” “U °"“""3 “'°"“"'“ E‘”'°P°“” .lotkus who played standout dc- later the tip of the cone disappeared p’°b1°m°,m‘°ly f‘° m°““°° Pea” “ fence hockey for Lefontaine in the from sight. mrmmy' "mm "° C*°“°"» the W' Montreal Senior Group will remain an amateur until nc... . -...mn Ae 2.00 p._ m. Model School Talk. tm “stem ‘md °°“t’fl P“°°°'°b° aresult Jotkus, who was chosen - - ol-coca 1-1. '°"1°d °‘m“"°°°°'”m‘. mlcldlc wing on lm omaolcn mu rugby' team of 1934 may not be able to complete the next gridiron see- ithth M t allfootb ll lb :guts Illwe GEIPFIR. bnvgiu U WV C8 GET RESULTS .. u".,°“. M -Badminton Tournament Feb. A 15 - 16 (U. P. By Guel'd|en'| Bpcolel Win) AM!~IlR.B'I', N. B..,1"ob. 15-BBd- minion championships of the Mar- itime Provinces will be decided throne t_\ve_yoen with excellent ,mm md sm, , snovw -nr yorvisiycci. -ri..‘¥w3f‘é'».v m§”»$c.i§ ‘iii D4 'Y 'F0 M0!! ANIMAL FROM include single. and doublcc ln elm menu end women'| classes and competition: for novices and “old bo |." Men over 40 are eligible ee "o d boys" while boys ln girls un- iiigi °"" A” '"°°‘°' """"‘ il "1‘°\»llh.‘w¢|»|i. mo. T acl- ls min or on ciao . '. 5° Tlbliic IMDB. $1-75. Besides indlv duel trophieeugfinh 100 Tlblefl. P°“W“s “~0l. will be WBFCMI I iI1t0f°8l IDC iianadisn National .P E I F S H ........:....... ..£.f. _ .. -... _, . . o u c ox “pp Cs nu; un _ R ll' mqumst rs me ceits0f,h|.the_ I rn lu on in vu am lt". ;'§m£f'."’° ”""~ "-°°“ "°"“- “”°' `n.asexA|rs valentine dance "Central ~- , Guardian - ` iii u ii; dveue. i & CONIEDHATIID LIFE lnlulf mer. L-s°m-'z-ia-sw womnlvs music cum mcca- mf °“ °c:°...“;.°°°°°°°°...w.° s UA ' mt' ° 5 1?-4144-2-it-il. ____ REMOVAL SALE - All costs. dresses. how. 8°iD8 5” W” P"i°°~ La Moda Dress shop. 201 Queen St I..-4567 CHICKEN SALAD. brcld. all kinds fancy cakes. homo cookins and candy table at Zion Church Valentino tea. L48l4,-2-13-91 I.0.0.F. Hell Thursday. Novelties. Eliiott’s Ordhestre.. Chaperons, Mn J, Campbell, Mrs. V. Howatt, Mrs. R. I-kustis. 1:4818-2-13-21 CORRECTION - It was Mr. ,George Hart who cspably presided over the Rover Crew “Den Warm- ing" gathering Tuesday and* wel- comed the guests. ` Holvnl naltn/lveo--Much‘sym- athy is extended to Mr. and M11- occurred on Thursday last. MANY HAPPY RETIJRNS-Judge W. S. Stewart was receiving the tetday on the occasilm of his 80th CENTRAL PARISH SERVICES --Dr. J. ,W. S. Lowry will preach n tomorrow (Friday) at 7.80-p.m. Creek at li nm., Churchill at 8 and Canoe Cove at 'I p.m. L-4565 RECEIVES MEDAL-The Imper- tcd to the following retired C. N. R. officials: Arthur Mayland- Burns, baggagemaster). and Robert Mc- city. y BANKS AS CAP'l`AI`N-Lieutel1- Battery (How) has received not.cc fiom the Royal Canadian School of srtulcry at Kingston. Ontario. that he has qualified for the rank of Captain POLICE COURT-ln the Police court yesterday the defendant in s prohibition case was fined $200 and costs or three months hx jail. .A drunk was sentenced to pay e. three dollar fine or five days in dollar bail estreoied. MR. SPENCEIPS CONDITION- Charlottetown friends will be re- of Mr. F. G. Spencer. Bt. John, who fell and injured his back at his home a few days ago. is not rc- garded as critical. The injury. how- ever, will necessitate his remaining in bed for a considerable time. LIQUOB. SEIZURE-The local R..C.M.P. made two liquor seizures yesterday. Early yesterday morning they seized three kegs in e. born at Southport- Two ten gallon kegs were full. the other had two gal- lons in it. In the afternoon they seized tive quarts at aresldence on low in both cases. BENOVATING COMPLETED- The ladies department on the second floor at S. A. MacDonald's has just been completely redeoo- mted and presents a very bright. pleasing appearance. The woodwork and showcases have been done in white and blend beautifully with the blue walls, and cleem ceiling. Another improvement is the con- struction of two roomy dressing rooms fitted with full length mir- rors. The dressing rooms are built so that in the rush season each can be divided in two. r:N.|o`YA.al.a nvllmno -_ 'rhc Willing Circle of the King’s Daughters of Trinity United Church spent' a delightful social evening at the home of Mrs. J. A. MacKenzie, Brighton, on _Monday last. Dr. Harry Thomson gave a very interesting talk on dental hy- giene which was much appreciated by the members. This was followed by a splendid vocal solo by Mrs. Hugh Miller and a humorous rend- lng by Mrs. Arthur Henry; both these numbers were much emoyed by all present. A hearty vote of thanks was tendered the artists. Dainty refreshments were served. bringing to o. close a mpst enjoy- able evening. PLANE LEAVES FOR. BOSTON -An "ambulance" piano with John H. Shore, Boston aviator at the controls plans--to-lion o!f-at-~9.S0- this morning taking Cornelius Cur- ran to a Boston hospital for treat- ment. The plane made the flight from Boston yeotevdty in flveend "three-quarter flying hours. and landed on the Hillsboro ltiver at 4.10 p. m. "It was an easy trip." Curran said. “but a bit bumpy in spots." The plone stopped at Hock- ford, Maine, and Bt. John, New Bnlns1"k. on the ny here yes- terday. Mr. Ct\.'ra.n. Peekee Ete- --tlen, who is ie yum old, entered the Provincial Banltlrium on Jen- uery il for treatment. Hie sister Alim, who is a num, is returning with him. Bile uid, "lt‘| advisable that my brother take treatment in g Boston llo|plm~1nd'e plene~i| to . trsoeport him -no-an-,a-.a ‘ - CATHOLIC P0l...&¥ UNB* 'rhe rbutler monthly meeting of the Tomatoes, 3 cans .; 29s Whole Kernel Corn ' 2 tor 25c Princess Soap' Flakes large pkge. 2 for 25c Rolled Oats, 10 lbs, 39e Tea (package) .. 47c 1935 Moaaarn cnocanv - nlunsonv, rlnnlv, sllrunnly _ .5 White Sugar, 10 lbs. 57c ' Bacon. lb. 29. Larda 2 lblc ......H 296 Mixed Biscuits, 2 lbs. 25c ' Al1l»les._ 2 dczcn 29c Classic Cleanser, 5 for 25c "'-"'l-"*"'1-'--F-@-Qi. - IIUME ,UUUKIIIG - ` Free Delivery with Grocery Order, a ve"y valuable criticism given The speaker of the evening. Profes- sor oi' Monday. February ith. After the disposal of business matters, three of the members' poems were read and _ . War monw iods) . and Sullivan of St. Dunsten's Uni- versity, had chosen as his subject the Jo ton. A t refer- I _ poet bn Mil P ences toevents in the poet‘s life, against the background of the-Civil in England (as also the Com- ealth and Restoration per- Summerside Cul-ling rink is draw. combined with illustrations incidents from his works, gave The Commercial Bonspiel at the i1`18f0aclose dtheiinalg no doubt be ple;-cd Thursday. 'gg the to some of, them at least, an en- tirely new concept of M.ilton’s char- acter . Ho . - . _ critical of some aspects of the posts Following are the matches played personality. the lecturer was quite generous and enthusiastic in prais- ker' di noe het ' as. llwycre are leading. and sp” 5 Ml Q W W the professionals on Wednesdplayaywg-2 winners to meet the winner; by and genius While frankly mes vs B N B. for the play og this week: ing the sublimity and sustained grandeur of many of Miltolfs works. The speaker recommended the reading of sich poems as “Par- adise lost" for the sake of the story primarily, and deplored the too prevalent tendency to reduce thellln to e more problem in word n §.€§§F'9' `°r1i>.=-“Z “=§y§r a ysls-the tendency to swerve C. Braces J L. Gorrill wman L. Campbell WM' R. Dewar nald L. R.. Allen Mip 2 B-of 0- ‘ Bl-con alot J. claw A. Brocu Mollllny, Eb. ll CDO of his most interesting presentation 'D00 fiom- the matter to the expression E. and so make of the poems s dry- P- as-dusi; task rather than a fruitful source of pleasure as they so richly deserve tc,-be. At the omciusion .Skip I skip 1 the address a vote of thanks. heartily endorsed by members and guests, was tendered thc speaker for J. T. Lines U, whalm Kiflch J. Brooks W. B. Sharpe B, Bmgks R. L. Willet W. R. Brooks Professional Holman; No. i . Dr. H. Clark W. A. Currie An. informal discussion relative to E. E. Parkman R.. L. Molllson ly in general and to Canadian E. P. Foley J. L. Holman Skip 13 skip g IHC ing then adiou-ned to reassem- t poets in particular followed. The ble et , . Monday. March fourth- i--_-- A. PERSONALS T. M. M. Bell G. Sheen Mrs. F. M. Richardson, New T. Argyle, left this momtng on a visit Skip '1 skip 5 Lnwwrl Holman No. I sinlphant w. Bradshaw L. Linkletter I. Nicholson A. Campbell H. T. Holman to J Hill Hospital, Halifax, 'where he has E. been undergoing medical treatment. B883, has left for l~Ia.li.!l.!, N. S.. United States. Mr. George Arsenauit, of Emerald unction, has returned from Camp Tuudlfv rdf- I’ Homes F. Clow W. A. Currie Alex Home Rev. Louis Dougan. of the Basilica A. IB. L. Home Willet Skip 8 Skip 'I B. of U. Hubley klettcr Sharpe H p§?? ppggg Dougan, Agent. Chateau Laurier Hotel, Ottawa. where hc will visit his brothers, Rev. Emmett Dougan and Mr. Frank C. N. R. District Passenger L- -7- A550*-t W- D- MISNCUI Major P. B. Fielding, MM.. has returned from Ottawa, where he attended the annual meeting of the Canadian Artillery Association. Major Fielding was thc ofllclai re- J- T- Linea K- Cameron plesentative of the lst P. E. I- Med- ium Brigade at the meetings which were held lest week end in the Dr. A. B. Campbell, who came to the Island last week accompanying the remains of Mrs. Campbell, whose B. N- C. Flremen W. I. Bowman D. Iddstone W. A. Tower C. E. Cor-ney W. E. McDonald W. B. McNeill Skip 16 Bkip 'I Professional Sinclair: Dr. H. Clark M. Rattmy Parloman Cl. M. Muttari: Foley H. Pfhlllipe . Skip 5 HH *if-c Q funeral took place last Friday morn- ing. left yesterday morning on re- turn to St. John's, Newfoundland. accompanied by his niece, Mrs. Jo- at MINIATURE seph MacDonald. daughter of Ben-‘ | or Hughes, and her eight year old 'I ning strcct. Prosecution wul iol-daughter. Ellen Doualu MacDonald- iorwards, A. Peake, N.`McLcod, R.. , FLAG" P. W.C. Hockey' On Wednesday afternoon, the Commercials accepted the challenge ofthe xc-organized 'Third Years and nosed out a victory by the score of 4-3. The brand of hockey played was exceptionally fast. both teams making, some nlcg plays. Hornby. in the commercial net, proved to be. a stonewall to the many attacks of Shea and McDonald, the stars of the Third Years. For the Commer- cials, goals were earned by olsrkin. Birtwistle, Johnson and Yeo, whte McDonald. Forsythe and Peake scored for the Third Years. The Third Years were fortunate in gain- ing thg services of Shes. fest skater of the Beoond Years, for this game. The lineups were: Commercials-Goal, Hornby; de- fence, Foster and A. Gaudet: for- wards, K. Birtwistle, A. ~ clarkln, “R-cole" McKenzie, C. Johnson, A. Yeo, R.. Nicholson. Third Year -- Goal, L. Woolner; defence, H. Forsythe, D. Mcbontld; Paoli. E. Bernard, T. Shel. -Referee--I-I, Campbell. . . DIVISION FOUR WINNERS Wide open hockey was the feat- ule of e bruising tilt between Divis- ion 'rhree and Division Flour of first yclr, tho letter winning by the overwhelming score of it-U. All mokle goalie who turned in e llouklins performance betwecg the Pines. H°II.‘Mollmhol-n and lack were outstanding for the loan whzie ;l£¢lU|hu;:udewhocemha~dedm" ou' _ c s mm forum. 1 - _ »_ mmm bimroua uxv. 'mul am ~ l _I branch ofthe -CII V 9% or .._.ll....._.r. ¢~.---»-f.-...'c-»1,_=-.-.,)....-'.-.-.V ' --`---+---_~-tv .-- -f. .-. ,-,-. -. ,.., ..._... sm.. » uutthqir ..._... msd sndirgn 4 Following are the scores of Mon- day's shoot. Next -shoot Friday- Piebruary 15th.' J. C.Btewsrt ... W. Walsh ... ... ... ... W.Dennis ... ... ... ... K.Burhoe . ... A. Svlllctt H. Jamieson ... ... W. Seaman ... ... ... J. D. Jenkins ... ... ... H. H. Home ... ... ... .. G.Hutcheson ... ... ..- »-. E. Ferguson ... .. ... A. Mulch . ... ... ... A. McMsste'rs"... ... ... L. A. McDougall ... ..- W. A. Jenkins ... ... ..- Maj. T. B. Rogers ... Don Grant ... --. D. Mayne ... ... C. Ives ... M. C. Archibald ... ... ... E. Burke ... ... ... ... Art ‘.Dovar,... ... ... ... _ FW. M°D0nlld .cc .cc -cu --- F. Eddlif ... .ce on 1°* lv- H. McCormack .. ... ... W. M~i'lonald ... ... ... ..- ... 9! ... 97 :sssssesssesseeseeee cc. cc. ... -.- ... ... 81 ... 'I9 ... 'N ... 'M OTTAWA. Feb. I8-(C2-)-‘ Free entry into Canvde of ml"- inr machinery and arl_i~le1 ro- mance in ol- mmm- 'ndwifr is advocated in e reeolllim placed on thc oder new' 0* the Home of mmmmu by 0°“1‘ Qlmolaell (Lib. lu-enteneo-Ad- dloltonl- , . 1~ynl_.9r £i!l»_\_oz-1r<_>ll_=_.f\ re' £53 scoring except xaefel tlili Defence mum' csccoomd _ scrum ` UQUMTB ..HO“ .‘. M ii nit l‘Ard\il” ii W-1 v ' ‘Bw-tb' i ' I `.‘. ‘»`*'*_ __ l P vBwhmi1\ 0~ns¢P°k°¢ - f X/ Coy\¢“`5inll|`A`|-501* T' ` ~ Srwtfrz S1¢.»d.=.._f¢r.$¢M°°..i 1 , up 'V`x.» ,v.