re ‘i-rzfnzs. and lcmle competition, "tin ice Bock-Shamrocks V. s 2 NOVEMBER 26.1931 Maroons Lose Overtime To The, Falcons} To 1 (Associated Prue) DEIROTI‘, Mich, Nov. 10-Aftcr battling through three periods to _a one-one tie. the Detroit Falcons had enough reserve strength to pile rup two goals in an overtime per- 10d, beating the Montreal Maroons '8 to l here tonight 1n the Ivlfont- real team's first appearance 1n De- troit this season. It was the first victory the De- ntrolt team had scored over the Mar- ‘oons 1n two seasons. Tonight they played wise hockey, watching for breaks. keeping a. firm defense and aftpr flghtlng even at the end of the regulalon time, come out to score two goals in the overtime. Dave Trottier got the lone Mar- oal goal less than a minute after the game started. Ward, Maroon wlngman, drove a ‘rhct at Alex Con- fncll in the Falcon nets, the puck bounding high in the air, Trottler H swung in to poke the rubber past uthe Falcon-goalie. ' - " Reg Noble, who played a stellar .game for the Falconsptied up the “score midway in the first period, .. making a one-handed drive on Nor- ma; Smith, Maroon goalie, to score on, a hard shot from close in. In the overtime Alex Smith, Fal- con defense man, gave a pass to Johnny Sorrel] that broke the tie and gave the ENE to the Falcons. The third Detroit goal came when the Msroons were rushing four men down the ice. in a desperate at- tempt to score, Herbie Lewis giving Aurle a pass that Smith could not aave. THE LINEUP Maroon: Position Detroit Goal N. Smith Connell Right Defence McVicar Noble Left Defence Gallagher A- Smith Centre 'I‘rottier Goodfellow Left wing Northcott Kllrea Right wing Ward Filmore Montreal spares-Starr. Wilcox, Stewart, Siebert, R. Smith, Bryd- son, Robinson, Phillips, Conacher, Duguld. Detroit spares-Cooper, Lewis, Cox, Sorrel], A-urie, McInenly. Young, Creighton. Officials-Cooper Jack Cameron. Smeaton and LOOKING "EM ovaa BY "m" > TO-NIG [IT'S _ When Abcgweits and Fredericton (hlpitols step on the Forum ice ‘tonight to do battle, they will have " page to Maritime hockey history. chronicled as the earliest date of "Provinces By The Sea." To state that there will be a large crowd at the game, would be putting it mildly, as manager Bill Gillisple of the Forum informed the ' writer lust night that he expected s sellout-about 3,500 tickets. Abegweiis and Fredericton are lwrn and anxious for the whistle- It is likcly that coach Hlclreson will start Stull between the posts: Gross and Oliver defence; Kane, right wing; Squarebrlggs. centre, and Schwab, left wing, with Doucett, Lawlor and Nicholson as his second ‘ ‘ that Saunders and Williams will attend to the relieving end behind the blueline. The game tonight although of an exhibition variety is none the less important-first blood of the season gives a club that extra con- fidence necessary in all branches of athletics. If. is understood that Ivan Reddln, a gentleman who knows h‘s front line string. It is e _._ _ hockey rules backwards, will be on “HA\VKS" ARE HERE The Hawks, upon whom Moncton hockey fans pin their hopes for a senior championship, arrived in the ....clty last evening, and this morning --» will don their training togs for a ' week's workout 1n theForum pre- vious to their first engagement in ;.the Super Six Maritime circuit, booked for Friday night of next .’ . week. Coach Percy Nlcklin, successful L-lliort IPrancLs mentor, is in charge " ‘of the party composed of twelve ' players and including three of lest ""yesr's Victories. '-'-~ The Hawks will train on the For- "um ice until November 80 when they are slated to meet the Hall- Wfax Wolverines in a B11961‘ 51X game in Halifax. From there they will return to Moncton and it is hpped to have the Stadium com- " pleted by that time and ready rol- " ice. Ambrose Wheeler, president of '_tl1e Moncton Amateur Hockey Club ‘and manager of the team, did not accompany the Hawks to Char- lottetown although he expects to ffget away from business long en- ‘ough to come to Charlottetown on “IMonday when Fredericton and Dal- housie clash 1n the opening tllt of the league. Coach Nlcklin has com- _plete charge of the squad while on fifths Island. THE TEAM The team is composed of Jimmy Richer, goal; Len Bun-age, Bill Gill. Eddie Kervln, "Copie" mBlanc. de- fencemen; Duke MacDonald. Mon- ty Muokle, Jimmy McIntosh, Nor- ‘nlsn Cook, Bert Connolly, “Red" Cook, and "Snap" Dickie. Of this Ygmup. Kervin, LaBlano and Dickie were members of last winter's Vic- tories, while the other young ath- letes took up residence in Moncton since the close of the 1030 cam- -'pe.ign- "Wick" James. Perc Mc- Kenlie and others are expected to loin the squad on its return to Moncton. w-IIUIIIMIIIIOIII: inocnev m rue om counnr Ice hockey, due. no doubt. to the missionary work 6f teams. from THE NIGHT had the privilege of adding another Tonight, November 20th, will bc a hockey game ever played in the reported in excellent early season the histle. _.___..__.._________ ey League" helvingbeen formed to include seven teams. Grosvencr House Canadians, undefeated last season, lost their first game in the new league to mndon Lions, 2 to 0, indicating that the Callucks are not having matters entirely their own way any more. The other five clubs which have entered teams are Prince's and Queen's, Oxford and Cambridge universities, Sussex County (Hove) and Manchester. If the Old Country's venture into league hockey proves succcssful Canadian teams which in the future plan European tours may expect strong opposition in England. Eng- lish athletes are quick to learn. Canada and the influence of Can- adians resident in the Old Country, ‘a nlsirlilg progress in litngland. It on: parsed the stage of exhibition‘ entered organized THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN NEW susuw cull sull ‘Bill liISER Boston Bluins 2-1 Rangers Break’ Jinx T0 Defeat (Canadian nPress) q“; First Hockey Games of the Season ABEGlSIIEITS FREDERICTGN Also JUNIORS Zcwoa Mayor Grant, A. D. Ross. Jzmes Oldlng, W_ T. Hnydcn and N. W. Mason. With a pronounced program of “use home talent first" as was urg- ed as a necesary mcacure dlle to’ financial difficulties, New Glasgow is looking forward with renewed hopes. Olle exceedingly bright spot _in the New Glasgow situation is that Chester Gregory, one of i113 out-l standing hockey mentors in illc country is available to conch the team. Gregory's services were sought. by the Halifnx Wolverines, but he turned down the propos- ition to remain in hishome town. The strength of the team can only be speculated upon. Jimmy‘ McLean is slated to hold down the net minding position. This young- ster did not get much chance last ycar. but her snowed his ability in‘ the Old County League. Dilly Forb- 95 Played some fine defensive hock- tirely satisfactory in that section. didn't gee a fair chance with his home town outfit last year. Among other prospects are Max Murdoch of Pictou, with possibly onc or two of his mates. may wear. Tlgcr uniforms. Welsener, another Pictou boy, has been mentioned as o. possibility for defense duty, while Eddie Cormler of the some town, maytiialso be seen in action. Don MacDougall, one of the well known hockey family is due to get back to the game with New Glasgow. I-fugllle McCarron is still in town. Hc is a c~cntl~e player. thanks to tllc spcakcr, which was seconded by Mr. A. S. IUHCKHY, Rev. Mr. Harding closed the lllLC-illlg with prayer and the Benediction. 'I‘llcre was a vcl-y large attendance. A silver collection was taken in alzl of the mission-S. —NEW RESIDENCE-A hand‘ some new residence has been put up on the old MacClllllm farm at North St Eleanors for Mr. Victor Inman. who is to be married in the near future. The house is very up to date and modem in every way. lvlr. Charles Ramsay was the con- tractor and Mr. Frank Arsenualt assisted-S. a —SUCCESSFUL TEA AND BA- ZAAit-Thc annual High Tea and Bazaar of St. Paul's Parish, Sum- merside, held on Tuesday and WPd~ ncsday W15 very successful. The . --STEAMEB.S LEAVE PORT — exact amount of the prccccdsi The S. S. Dapen, left Summerslde for Souris on Thursday morning to which were m “m 9f st- NIQYYS It is also comforting to many Plctoll County fans to know that at least several of last year's team are yct subject to recall. In a inch the club could use Tommy iller, Plnkcy Down or Bill Power, and it ls no secret that Sammy McManus wants to come back. S*mmy is now with Fredericton but reports indic- ate arrangcmrnls have not been en- flr/FJ/eanfleqoer fiésjragce finish loading potatoes for the Har- Awdamyl ha” m" Tot mo" deter‘! fls Abattoir Cm The s_ s_ Anders, mined. but tllc Sisters and ‘Mill's of’ which came mm summers,“ on the parish are very gratified Willi‘ Wednesday morning wok on a ca,“ the result. This annual ercllt ls Si“ go o! 17.000 bags of table Stock for ways looked forwird l0 with pleas- Messrs. Simmons alld MacFarlane. "re by all “@5595 9f Ciiilmi- T1"! She also sailed on Thursday mm-m beautiful needlework made by i110’ ing for New Ycfic to finish loading. Sisters was quickly buucht uu~ __s_ There W01‘: many attractions for the youngsters who thoroughly eu~ joycd themselves each evening. A-i bout three hundred people patron-i izccl the supper tables which xvcrc boulltifully spread with cvcry dainty GARNISHEE JUDGMENT POSTPONED—In the County Court at Summerside on Wednesday a-r- gument was heard by Judge Inman in the Kenslngton Garnlshee cases. In these cases it is sought to Gar- nishee certain Unemployment Re- lief Money. After hearing the ar~ gument the Judge reserved his de- cision to be delivered on the 18th of December. This being the last cases on the Docket for the Oc- tober terln the Court adjourned —S. —-TUG FROM SOREL, QEIEHICLXI Sin, of the Sill Mac Llllcs ‘into Summerslde harbor on Thurs W. A. Mulch . . . . . lsconurd Wood Arthur Mutcll . Willard Kelly . C. J. Wood E. ll. Douglas . . llicrbert Mason . W. R. Bovyer . E. N. Bovyer ‘Silimllflli Mutch Steven Tallton . . . . . . . . . . and attended by courteous \\".ii(‘l‘.’;, Bruce 51mm“ __ Mrs. Alex Horton Elllest Lund James Jenkins . AT SUMMERSlDl-I-The tug, ltlnc James Rankin , _ _ , _ _ __ (XlmlififilllilS Ferguson ,, Glptuin Rush, bound lo St. Jollll,'l.cigh Ferguson N. 13., from Sorel, Quebec, cullxc Austin lilcDanflld _ _ _ _ _ , _ H Mrs. W. it. Bovyer J. W. Mutch Miss M. A. Towllslicnd G-E-Yvune ....... Russell Farqullarsoll fills. J. A. McDonald Mrs. Llcsllc McDonald ,, Hayden McDonald Mrs. Hammond Kelly _ . , . _ , Henry Slililliwflfld _, , Percy Hamill . . . . .. lVlrs. William Hamm . . . , AIDCTI. Cllrlnwrc- . . . . . . . . . . .. 739N131 i‘ r ..l.=s' Marion Jenkins day morning towing a large barge, 65o Ho“) Hey Stand ‘m’ filers‘ She tied up at, Murillo wharf lHHbAIiIIiO, pcr Airs. if. Wellsicr and — Drocecdcd to nulllil the wlltvr from: Miss E. Webster 4 _BROUGHT HOME FOR Bu}, the barge, wlllcll had sprung srr| i _ PlSqlLli .. -. . . ~50 .21“ Natlonpl nooks; League |AL_-rhe remains or John Gallant, oral leaks Oil/Bill,’ to‘ the llcnvy so Alllrlcld Webster . . . . . . .. 1.00 “N H L J’ _ 1E5 ‘xormerly of Locke Road, who may Vtlllley thfldlliltiiCDllllttCllffdf Olluiilenllllfgxilvj. ‘Hollies; Hooper .50 E-L .J 1.59 gamma“ gum,“ ed away m Boston’ following m,‘ 1e ug la pu n or le lg ‘l .. . ycrs . . . . . .. .. .50 - ... i. i . . . . . . . p w L Tp A p15 operation’ unwed on the 151m.‘ at Cop; Bzlll oll the l\".~\‘\- BfilllSilMYS. Russell “](\i)5i(‘i' . . . . .. 5U Mrs. Jtlllll‘ Loan. Li}? Canadians __ _ 3 1 1 1 7 7 3 on Wednesday evening and were wick coast. They left Ssrr. (ill NOl. ___ American; _ _ 3 1 1 1 5 6 3 ‘taken toms ‘annex, hume at Locke 10th and called at Quebec laud H w 2.50 ‘ 1 ' v ~ Maroons ... .. 2 1 1 0 6 0 2 Raul The" are 1e“. to mourn his other places on the w)‘ llvrc- 'l‘ll."_\' ~11! '---- 1". 13411311; frirlirnzie s; hmhi“ “Lm- F“ “m5 ‘my '.‘ _ __ ' xpcct to rczlcll th..r dcszlnrzt- ' lc fc ac 7 Toronto .. a o 1 2 a 4 2 . ‘iwidow and four children. three of f0“ by Monday quelling u u.» R0,)“, my _________ _ 1M nvhom are at home and one son. n i r M T b ‘ i , D lmKmm 100 Wm‘ J“, 1E Am | u _! ' ' _ . ._ wca lcr s avom c uc nu,“ -. -- .. ‘ l‘ . . . . . . . . . .. _ l s. - -- » ere-i: ‘zaczlo; I A m f zfifgefakesfishqoke igglihfllllxitleitl lizblgllillilflglgs ptllanclcvclrrllltivs m be used m Connection “m, (“WM Q Johnsg“ m0 Rulllllll l.. Jlly . . . . . . . . . . i) l. - - "c l Wm. D. McKenzie .. 50 ~9- Rangem n. _ 3 g 1 o 3 3 4 I mmnin "om Sb M k, Ch h’ ling stone for th, lmplol mcll , , , Chicago a a 1 o 2 4 a 4 00/ ellow 'ncv JIA Mcponsleazmzlatlnglfs.‘helm: mm M the W“ "id d""'“‘~*lM"s- -’°“" Mmfl" -- 50 2 . Detroit; _:.'::: 3 1 g o 4, 7 3 I I I I ' at St. JohnHTlle first mntc. who Cullllm bincPllersoll .. _5Q Savage l2.l.1l..l-, p. r Mrs. Douglas‘ Boston u. ___ g 1 1 o g 4 g had been in Sumnlcl-sldc sum: $118115 MvRac .50 v ' g -—STBAIGHTENING ROAD-The twenty ycars ago slw llllllly cllnug- Alex. J. Ross ...“... .50.Mm°“ 9°31“ - - - - --~~---~-~ 1-09 l < ~_ A '. ’ " l "l . curflhmAmedun “u” iound Iscentpacuaqes dange curve known as Glllespies es for the better around ihc nnt Mrs. M uneato-n .40i:fi*45 lgg p,“- 1, T p- A m; tum on the main road Just east o! erfront and also in up torn-s. John Riley . .30 - ‘5- ~*--\ c" ~ ------ s l Hd . l 1- 1 o o 4 2 3 aocx crrv vouccmcoan Summerslde is being straightened Aflllus BIN-Pun .50 , _ __ _ , Pzvriginece . . 1 l 0 0 3 2 2 out. The spot has been the scene of. ._51;N1-Em~p; npppnplgn _ In __ 2.50 Boston __ 3 1 1 o 5 4 g 111M137 serious accidents as the road the County Court Judges Crflllinal 5.70 '1“°i~l11. Mi- sl-BWBYL Difiilici - 51%“ . l a o ' ~ "‘ ~ »"‘ . fyhigldgifolili: 2 g ‘i o 4 o] By George McManus V‘ ' ' " WELL-THANK Goooaiiifi- OH.I‘M ‘so GLAD You I N01‘ ONI-fi’ FiflED - - ‘L t OH! MR- "g Senior Quebec A. n. A. Mir-ARE RlD OF ‘THAT FRED WA‘? H°RR\D HIM! iTl-AREW HIM MR5 M22? "1°E”.“°"“"‘.“ ‘TU-s 6° HOME T" McGill .. 2 2 o o a 4 4 BUTLER- HE wuz BvYLER-HURRY-ws ou-r ANW-iE omo ‘ " H R ' WELL- °F "-‘- "FAKE N° r ARE ammo A": THE HED an- sveu wrm “l-L- THINGS- Cl-vwcss EATlfxl ..; Victories . . .. 3 1 1 0 5 0 I WOR%E THAN UfiEJ-Efifi. QT Re. . M.A.A.A- 2 1 1 o a a 2 D“ °° Tb"‘“5"“" ME QOMEDAY .1» U.ofM....0000000‘ ‘f Canadlen...sll0l|0240 .‘ Mount Royal League St. Francois .. 3 2 0 l 4 2 5 ‘.2 st. Michael's. z 1 o 1 a 1 a 5’; Lafonfa-ine . . I 1 i 0 0 2 2 1', Vsrdun...,3l19-113 E Champstre. .. 3 0 3 0 2 0 0 l‘ T: Ottawa Senior City 1:1: n» ~ - , I»- r w a r 1" A a. | Wlllfullql; ' . l It ,1 l .. n1 Salle 1 1 o o o s a ,,-»»,-;;f|;,g, I > ; Bumhsl... ... 1 0 0 i i I l. ‘“ l I f Mounties . l o o 1 1 1 1 .. I i m] I: 334e,“; m , 1 0 o 1 1 1 1 H; ~1\’4 __ 5; I1" .. n? z i LI..I;I.J Mrs. Joseph (Jarnlluln .. Mrs. J. E. Palfrey 50‘- Mrs. W. L. McLeod .. . 3m Mrs. Nathan l). Douglas Mrs. C. IHCLQUQililIl .. . . . . . . Mrs. C. B. Clllllcrull .. Mrs. Vcrlloll L. AlJJc-unld .. NEW YORK, N. Y-. Nov. 19—'1‘h9 ‘Roach Thompson 1 _ Chester GIOZOYY New York Rangers broke a "jinx" Right Defence F C0. VS. Team__sammy of nearly three years’ standing to- Selbert shore a»- alw-r. TONIGHT at s 15 P M lVIcMallus 0f Freder- a... Bruins a to 1 in a fast N-a- Johnson Hitchmgn .H_ v v o mtg“ Wants to G0 tional Hockey League came. It we: Centre llckcts Now on Sale at the Forum Box Office. Home. tine first time the Rangers ha Boukhcr Barry Prices: $100’ 75c’ 60c’ 50c. eaten Boston since December 192B. night Wing , , ., . v v 1 _ H _ . losing 15 games and deadlocking W. Cook Oliver ' ' ' ‘ NEW GLASGOW, N. s, Nov. l9. “m” i“ ‘he muwa" , m" Wt"! ' time flfaluuv uuu the-re. Motorlsts coal-t of Prince county on Thurs-lMt. stcwart soon: pcrllilrs. l: _New Glasgow ms,’ “m. imported B111 000k. M36 0f thfl RBIIBQPS F- 019k Galbraith have collulcu iii, this spot and molly (lay morning. two younl; lads, Prod Clarke and Mrs. E. Molisscy 3 an even dozen hockey lphyera It L, forwards, scored both Boole. but it New York nparcm-Mliks. Gain- cars ilil\'i' crushed ov<~r tllc bridge, wgdgg or Ebbsuoet and Thomas Mrs. George R. Clarke iii no secret that the club lost money was Chnlg Johnson, big defense or. Dillon. Somers, Desjardins, their drivel-s apparently not knowing cannon o; Wmmlgash were med Mm Edwin MGM-Sc). Lug This year not onc of those players Star’ who W“ the hem or the Vie‘ Bmnmm‘ Kati“? Mumoch‘ the fwd "CW “IL Th“ billi- QI U"! before His Honor, Judge Inman, Mrs. George Joy . ... 1.0a remain with tllc team. New Glas- wry‘ I Bosh" 5mm: Owen» 0189991‘. stream, wlllrll ls practically lirlcll up under the Speedy Trials Act on a l\’l1'5- L E. Jfly .. $.00 sow has learn“. a lesson Bill Touhey, former Ottawa play- Welland, J. Jerws, ‘Ilouhey, Chap- llolv, lS being flllcd in on the light Charge o; breakmg and enwpjng me ltfrs. D. D. Bl: . .. 1.0a or last yea“ team only B,“ er, scored the Bruin tally,’ on a well man, A. cook, Boyd. sldc and lillldC lcvcl with lilo lulii “on. of Messrs Gallant and Ca at Mm w_ N_ Douglas __ L00 Forbes, Thurston Cook and Paddy placed long shot m the first period‘ Reign": Cleghom and Rodden‘ bed‘ Tm "CB5 ‘m: being “u: mim- Woodstock. Tllcy had been sent up lVl-rs. Wnl. N. McLeod 1.00 Nolan, defence players; Syd Map Both teams had plenty of speed and wllcll all the necessary work ls [or trial m; “m preliminary hearing Stewart lucEuc-hcru mu Jr E- l. P» m w~ m substitute goalie, remain. Ii. is with ' ' ‘ ‘ c Nov. 12th last, n ' c l‘ - h1F5-A-H~ AIUQCK -- 1.00 s nucleus or these players that lacked finish 1n their P3351118- 3nd Road's comer; 'i‘ile GZJVCl'lllllL‘llL|l-*i mm Judge Inmilndoxallnlvidcrficsgiy Mrs. Ross rlgott .. . . .50 New Glasgow's l931~32 team will shmi“? “d m“ ‘elem °f the" i” b” °”"““““d‘_’“ m" ‘““*“"‘t1' m“ llud elected to be tried under the MYS- J°hn 0111"“ 5v be organlzett best scoring chances through off- i iluplilvvluvllt at one 0f the nlost Spcdy Trials Act. theheaflng being Mrs. Ira Clarke .50 ~ with a record behind mom of 51cm; dangerous spots Oil the Sullllllcrsllll: 53L down for Thursday. Both lads M155 M_ ‘L 11,510,. 50 always having been able to produce ' l —POLICE collar AT sUM-‘w C"‘“"°“°*°“"‘ "°‘“°-"§- plczlrlllcl guilty. Before sentence was 1V1"- Alvm blcKflllie ~50 a. formidable aggregation, New THE LINEUPS AND SUDUWARY MERSlDE-One drunk appoflred _ {pronounced Mr. Ernest H. Strong. M1553“; Lend ' ' ' - -- 30 Glasgow hockey officials are un- in the Summerside Police Court 0n_ _ILLLMRAILD Lhblbltbf- K C, counsel for the defense M's‘ Buy Sm"‘u“'°°d 3° dauntfli Such was the confidence Rangers Position Boston Wednesday and w“ fined $2 ‘and ltcv. H.110. lfonkltuof the Lclx-l- Alls- mam a Strong plea for demsncy Mrs. Wcudul Glover .50 of the townspeople in their ability} costs-s. ‘finals: sultan? fine 51:21.“? mivu uvwuut of the tender ass or the M's" Amml“ 5mm‘ '25 to handle the situation that at nni "i gave a very j1]igfltgtjnepilihistltficzlil;iboys» 0119 b61118 16 Fears 11nd the "_‘ . enthusiastic public meeting rescnt- ey last yea}; The coming season —TflE MONT"? Mm‘? Hlshllmum m Epworth H11? Wed.,c:dit.i°ih" 19 Yen“ °f age? “n” °“ u” . . “'25 ly these men were again clltrust~ 511011111 11nd 111m doing 1181115,;- Mass for the late Rev. J. J. Mo- evening on the nctivikticiis of tiléliliicount of the extenuating cipyum- Mt. Stow-art north, pcr Wm, ‘ed with the job of lifting the Stccl dugy for New G1a5gOw_ Then were Donald will be sung next Monday, temnmnal up‘? Anna“ in ma“ lstanccs connected with the theft, “khan” m“! Mrs‘ ‘L L‘ 91”“ Town out of the hockcyfl: back is the veteran pa“ Paddy 1on1“; Nov. 23rd, at l0 a-m., in St. Paul's Asia and Amiga‘ rlisdyllcturo» V. both boys being out of employ- _ yard and elevating it to a place n- and big ‘fhurgtqn cook, should 1; Church, Summerslde. 10343-11-20-21 most interesting" and shmveil” sénlnlllflllf, and Wedge being without a Mrs‘ M‘ K‘ Chili-Infill """' _ I'm mong the leaders. _ be possible to get them to return to ' or the wclbkept 1101mm. 56110313 and‘. home. Judge vlnmnn deferred sent- Mrs. A. 13, Mrlltln 1.01) Tommy Foster, an enthusiastic me b1ades_ Paddy showed some o’ -MR. L. ROSBOURNE of London, churches m we (urfcrcnt cuumrlci once until No‘; 26th at 1g m m_ {Montague McKay .... 1,00 broker of New Glasgow teams for his old stuff early last season, but Eniland- Wm start buying furs at A. where ‘the missionaries are “L ‘Vol-p Ml‘. W_ Henry Nunnan, appeared Hairy Mex” - - - ' -- 1-93 several years, has been installed as - 1am- stepped “we to make mom E. Macbeaws Office, Summerslde, on Rev’ Mr. Campbell of Trimjty Uniuh for the C!'own.-s. Mrs- MCI-mm‘ DQUQKIS 1,01) manner °i this yea“ outfit‘ As‘ 391' 57131111891” PIQYBYS- Remember 5Y4 Mmldanuovember 23ml“ usual he Church was chairman. Rev. Mr ‘Mrs’ H’ D’ out?“ f-“uwu 1'99 soclabed Wm, Mn Foster on the Mcdcolmq Syd 1s likely w secure a will want large quantities of Silver Konkle nmde a ‘cw muoductolgy “s; ) ‘——————-—-~_. Mrs. Wm. Mclxcllzle .. 110i) ciimmmce are ""311 ‘V311 l"'"°""1‘ “m! 111911181‘ bill-h 11D 011 the filing line cross 3nd Red Fox pens and Wm marks on ills work before proceeding I $5. .111 $.50“. Clarke, 1mg capable sportsmen ns Councillor E. “long with Foster Dickson. The lat- Day the very highest price the Mark- to Show‘ the slides‘ At the C1089‘ ORPHANAGE ‘s. ollalllan Alllcck ..... 11m Scott R J_ Bennflt’ R wuks’ tor a fairly God centre m etlwul mo“ 1g134).11-13_41_ _ I l ‘ ___ Flank Jaullnl. . . . . . 1.90 l - 8 e man, Rev. M1. Jeans lnoxcd a. lotc of Bunbum p“. Mm w‘ Much and Mmmuis Pisa“ éiéééeé 2m Miss Flossle Gnulblc zyoolwlnston Birt . . . . . . .. .75 2m Montague Plgott 2m G. Afllcck . . .39 2'00 Harold Alflcck .. 20o Mrs. Rose . . . . . . .520 L00 Ben]. Douglas . . ‘L00 Mrs. Eva Burke . . . . . . . . . . .. .1! 1.00 '_:‘ 1.00 1"?!’ L00 Cllcrry liill, pcr Airs. llllrulll toifi-f 1.00 ;1 L00 Lcigll McAsscy .. 1.00 H’; ‘Mrs. Albert Collin . 1.00 1m Frllllk Farqullalsoll . . . . . . . . Loo Mrs. W. F. Rose . . . . . . . If) L00 G. W. McKenzie .. . . .. 1'00 Gcorgc E. Warren . . . . . .50 L00 Mrs. Margaret l\full_l . .45 375 Mrs. W. llcllrjr CJlllll . 4,’; .50 ~5- __ 4.90 3425 lid. Hill L f1. per Illrs. (ilTiditfl ' Douglas 1 L00 Mrs. Gcdlllc Douglas . . . . . . . L09 Mrs. Albert Jarcllllc . . L00 Mrs. Bell). Blrt . . . . .. .33) Loo Mrs. Harry Douglas L09 Mrs. Emma Douglas .. .1111 _5o'Ml$s l\1ill'gi.\.'l.‘i. lslrt .. .. in _50 Miss Fllllnic Collin ' Q6 .50 .59 e e t‘: LSUI’! le com- isytbai If pro- vs from s. mber oi ll Gov- proposal two per lur per factured manu- . as not lee. and of the lwn ep- es lear- t oi’ liv- 2r com- Is about Britain. cred the made a lh dut- friend." :l. "but ire mis- cnds to as pos- yn con- ' s hit by spokes- arts to French -w items French entarlly super- r Great stand- 50 per lres in e among the far- Cham- 2 Anne Leonard lrphy 9 gnaw. 4 Walsh. llsy and Sullivan. Ryan, 2 Byrnc. kerson. scEsch- 8 Bern- Gallant lusl) I new. lhe bore ' heerful- n those vas suf- less was oiled to all he! lquentl! held on er fath- : Come- lnd was’ say, as- Ml‘. ztly ren Cross" of her Irvine ly. Pres 1n. Her er Ken memory. By ace P. N.B., ervoue, able fc , pimples . id cm- lf Bur- ay pwn anfudy ‘WTII