I . “Mhrcffif, in Madison lcfllrrild" trsclll. but ho ~ mist: finances“. o! Iofhsr and am Malia] Ifggsr Profits ago, etc. Nuns Adina fin.»- -rsro=urs:=::u1fi= u-a-“n... u311.1$111$1$—| Purina Distributor: A. HORNE l. OO- CARTER l COMPANY. , 80mm -1. This afternoon st 1.80 the second ‘game of the series between P. W. i). and the Spartans will be rolled; in the lest game the Spartans wommpflam; by only 81 pins. but the P. W. 0.3 ch“ _ 134, M5 157 say they m will! w ""1 ‘m!’ n. Robinson .... .. 13a 1x0 m “P 1MB “flmim- ‘n. Jenkins 111 15a 1'12 M 7 °"=l°<=¥ “Wm “wu-‘A. Afllockuu 15o 14o so: 'l‘lle will" B‘!!! "4 wwlwllil‘ P. Fbmythe 104 15s all will meet as both teams are evenly TmmQnnmo‘ match a good game i: expected. KENSINGTON onus nsczs. Denlas NBISOII r__. The weekly meet. of this vi-rfle winter racing club took place on llargate ice on. ‘Tuesday sllfenl Feb. 1st. verse weotihen- conditions a smulil‘ but enthusiastic number of wee tutors witnessed tihs races, which were run on the three best plain- Ttnlg plan expedite winter racing iCharles German, m a. considerable degree-it sp- peers to give esglh horse a chance to fit into his proper plaice in tlbe summary. Tuesday's races brotudht out three new once viz Plaltihflnder (Myron hicArhhnrl. Baker) and Tony Boy cnmpbeu). Acadflap. col-t, shill showed his second host. in 1:11 The club plain on holding ‘i119. next race on. Tuesday, Feib. 81th. A big gathering of special» e its ex- -pecl.eii- 'l‘hoee wishing to evnwr tlieir, boil-sea siiwuJd have them rnuiy for tlbc_“word" at 1:30 p. m. lsharpl. Timie” and ‘iihe- stand!‘ svaitvl for nobody‘ 051100 d8?- Sununnry cums A- l Upton (Boy ilWtli ‘Ed. iPmfitt) iii. Ncmo (C. ‘Be-kel‘) Tony ‘Boy (iFL Campbell) 33 ‘Time 1:17 1:16. CLA“ I- I no slackening of pace. A victory 11 would have given Amherst the set‘- 52 tion, while Sackville needed the 38 game to stay in the running. in . Mrs. Young Has Trouble Maker (Csmlltbeil) Pathfinder (M. iMoArunurl Mix (Beam-ism) Judges Arlnsnd Murmy. Hamid Mayihew, W. ‘Delaney. ‘Starter Haul: McKay. 'i‘ mer 'W- B. McAnuhur. g (Next mace Tuesday, Fob. Sting‘ i"... Sir Alan Cobham Meets His Teacher At Winnipeg Blazer of 255;].- Tnil: and Jams: Holley, Who l-notrflefed lsn- Alan In Flying, Ohst on the "GcodOid Dnym" lWINNIPBG. Man. Feb. +—~Telnll~ r-r and pupil met here today whsnVbocsuss oil misrepresentation and Sir Alan Qsbham. fI-motll blazer ofmther reasons rendering same In- Empire ah- trails. arrived in Will-l nlpeg chromite to the Pacino cosst.~ Jam“ “an”, a wmmpeg rumquffleoige Young, who is a minor nn- snd instructor s1. the Mansion Fir-K iBgJSClIOOI in ‘Kelli. ‘Eflillld. will!!! the wsr, is the man who wit!“ 541‘ Alan “new to fly." so. Holley and‘ ‘Sistlsn met was‘. and had l on t e "gcoj o an’ ' "He unis to ms absolutely green, but it wasn't. lung until I10 was n first elassnlicr." commented Mr. ‘Holley in relwtln! incidents ‘of the Kent flying field. During an interview with newt‘ . pgpormen. Sir Alan spoke ofllle possibility of an airship service h0- tween ‘England sndv Canada. and stressed the ‘necessity of establish- ing an sir mull service across the Dominion sud the formation of light aeroplsllo club: to will!" flying Activities -‘ uncut the country. NEW vonx, Feb. 4. - Charis! lPsddok. American lwysrd record- holdar, l: considering on ‘invita- tion to compete indoors st ll‘ Jsnsghts of Oolumiss sihlot-io no: ‘den. The calm?‘ hos never Oil" h,“ hos notified’ If. rs dedouit. con . llqotwdmqundiug the sd- ‘Charis: Gov-man Olslm: Title ‘Will Nemougfiieve man. who is st. ‘Qhirlcrec. bgalmgdl B0 that the report o e son 118 e4 lroulbls Maker, on shred the ‘winner of the ‘meet was was Theffl no Bll- ‘wrong and that no winner was de- mriorlty over the entries in the disred; rm. ice was in terrible cou- intermediate classes. making the 4mm. nndmsny skaters could n01 skate. ' Amherst is Beaten place in the Central loop of the M. rink here tonight. 110B Rapudistln the gives Henry oilrryne. trainer and manager of George Young, 17 year old conqueror of the Santa Catalina Channel. forty per swimmers earnduss. Mrs. Jane Young, o! Toronto. Ontario. lad‘ s another. yesterday notified “waited In Vain ‘*1. YOUNG spar :nd trsiner. 1mm new end- l d:y st. s railroad station for the ' ozpoctsd u-rivsi of hllmbillfl‘ 110m Lo: Alleles. , iAholrd the ‘train was irons 0- " ‘, ‘ 'Byrn , d bu‘. frlonry 0'37"" MAY RACE l.....;..':.:. ..‘.::..., ..... . . eonlrwt for forty‘ per Young's earnings. The contract I: null and void. so grsphsd lsst Anguish‘ .Word .. ‘Angelo: that Johnny Walker of ‘nu-om. who _ Tons to‘ hos Augoicl. ‘has her, ._ cons ndwfthin suyrUeclFlIil-l-bll I116 ' "wines-Io ll ' “Y” Bowling CHURCH LEAGUE The Baptists wnn over Trinity by Is Champion Not Decided In Detroit Most SAiliNT JOHN. N. .B.. Fob. 4. — world chamlpion speed skater. today denied that Henry Nelson of Chicago was de~ ‘ sistent hockey and only for the St. Bunstanh Da- ‘ y feat Abcgweit, Intermediates Good ice and s fairly large st- tsndsncs greeted the intermediate Ahhiss and 8t. DuIIf-Ill’! st the Arena last evening when these two nouns met fn their lint hockey clash this season. Both foam: showed some wonder- ful individual booby. llldllf- time: some nice attempts at. combination was nnsuccsufuily ‘tried, but show- cd that the younges- players have the right ides to make a scoring machine. . The territory was pretty well di- vidsd throughout the sixty minutes of ‘play and the boy! set s. fast pace from the outset with no let up until the lino-l gong. ‘ ' The first two periods were score- less slid it looked as ‘if the game would end in a deadlock. ‘but just before the bell, O'Brien got in one of his nasty wing shots and sent in the one and only score of the Eilmc, bringing victory to the Col- lege crew by a score of 1 to 0. For the saints lOfBrleu, Flemming Caseldy and Cote played hard, con- Abegwvelt goalie, would have ndded s couple more to the count. White in the net for the Saints played a cool game and gave a good exhibi- tion of net. guarding. For the Abogwcits. Collings in the not showed some real class, and will "be o real contender for senior honors between the posts in the near future, Blanchard and Mc- Donald on the defence showed ‘up well, as did Sharron. Stevenson. McMahon and Nelson. a feature nf the ‘Abegweit from. line was the playing of lightweight Square- ‘PHE WN GUARDIAN __-_.- the arrivals. mlle and two miles. -—-@-—{ brigga; who has all the ear marks of a fast. tricky player. The following is. the lineup: game satisfactory no all. Game Called Off lTha game between the "All Stars" and Cornwall ‘filecVWin8B"| is called ollf on account of the stormy and cold weather. Game ‘will be played on Tuesday, ‘Feb. 8. 7. clsred winner of the national speed 19,2 skating meet st Detroit, Mich. A dressage received from Gor- WBy 1 Lone Tally ISAOlOVEI-lld, ‘Feb. 4. -- E131"; hundred rwildly excited fans watch- ed Bsckvilie go into a tie for first A. l-L A. by defeating Amherst by one goal to nothing in the College These teams have each defeated each other twice, the last two games havinil, gone into thirty minutes of elven-i time. Tonight's meeting witnesses: Fired Trainor , Calif" Fob. 4.- contract which cent of the the 0'lByrne of his dismissal. ‘The telegram to OlByrc read: "You are hereby notified that the camper held by you purporting to be a contract with mg slon and signed by me is hereby repudiated valid and you will please cease act- ing for or in Ibehalf of my son. dsr 18 years of ago. Letter con- firming dismissal follows." For His Mother iCapt. “All Stars". J. McCourt. Game Last Night? Ml. take M800. casioned s gum deal of disappoint’ meat. not daily to hockey ions of the city, but to the Abegweit teem‘ as well. This game was one of the‘ earlier games in the series which had not been played. _ Full arrangements bud lbeen’ medic by representatives of the| Club in. the presence oi‘ Mr. Betti; lslnnd Hockey lfiillZllB- waits received a message from would not be down. it was pointed out. co them thst they Gould leave Summon-side at 3.15 on the regular their ellllllimdlst. After consider- abis telephone conversation the Crystals slated lfhoy could not come as one of their men was unable to make the trip. 1t was pointed out erthcleas fill their league appointments snd| it was felt by. the Albegwelts that gagemen‘ ed s goal and claimed the some as o.’ ‘Summerskle. Y-esldent of the Charles Gui-m Summer-side stating that ‘they had cmmmd‘ w» twee‘ w» w‘ sis: sitizizz‘ .‘..“..“J.Z.t‘.':.’.’i“i.‘i.‘i; did not desire to tak‘e n chance on injury. us» w we l» en-‘blw t» k~n>'...‘.‘.§i.'.°.$i3.°. Z.‘.’°.°.‘.“‘..‘SZ°S.E..‘Z"Z.‘.‘£I ti i thi . £168 259.3,," an.“ o‘ tram“; madman in touch with the locui oils-l crowd, and then flashed by in the final two laps to win in 16:32 3-5. In the regular competitions’ u“, publication barred immediaicly. Summezsidejhoilld fulfill their nn-l T" hers and thus save the ‘W’ DETROIT, Mich, omen mo‘ l " * In Shape Gailxy Of Opsza-uting low-s Ar: rive iln Quehoofor Internat- ional Meeting ' QUEBEC. Deb. 4 — W. A. Brat- ton. ot Pittsburgh. who is to be iudlc- of the International Speed Skating Championships to be hold tomorrow sud Saturdsynfghts l! the Quebec areas, has arrived in Quebec. and otter a visit to tho rink slated that the ice lsin excel- lent condition for the races. ‘All the competitors in the races to take place here arrived today. Most of those Iwho figured at Lb; recent Jueot in Detroit are among The programme for the meet ll not yet completed. but there will ‘he races of B20 yards. 440 and 880 Yflrdfl; also three-quarter mile, one ‘Oiii- College Stars . Are Outciassed By Wildcats ‘IGENFIVLLUE, Feb. 4, -— Kent- ville Wildcats notched up their seventh straight victory tonight by hammering the visiting Acadia. Uni- versity team into submission by a score o'f.1l to 4 in a fast game. The Acadlsns made a. game fight oi‘ it all the way, but the speedy uud elcperienced Wildcats were too much ibr the collegians throughout. Murdock was injured just before the game started, receiving n ‘bad cut over the eye. He did not play a‘! all during the night. ‘Harry lCor- 'bin was injured hall‘ way through the flinal session and retired, leaiv- ing five Kentvllle men to keep of the visitors. iCoacb Kelly unearthed a new in the second session. Corbin and iBcnnelt punched through for goals for the locals while J. Johnson and Barleaux scored for Acadia. l-he ‘"1181 =l>erlod J. Johnson scored for Acadia while Weldon, Kennedy and Corbin scored two each for the locals. Vee Laing refereed. They’re Giants in More Than Name NEW YORK, Feb. 4. —- The New York Giants plan ‘to be that in more than just the name this sea- son. ‘The roster oi‘ the club releas- ed today, shown that l5 men are over six feet tall. Thc tallest ls Howard lHoiland, a rookie pitcher. it is regrettable that the final ‘who is 6 feet 4 inches. George Kel- game in the island Hockey League ly stands six ‘foot three. The series achedullued for last night did miiiluder, mostly pitchers, range be- tween six feet and six feet two in- lt ‘s needless to esythai. it cc- 61168- Gorman TiedWith 3 Others in Second Place at N atwnalln... . ......:;.“.1:if:::_‘::l““‘"““‘ Feb. 4. -— an. Saint John, N. B. The game champion skater, won only an ex- hmi been udvcrvsed in the local hlbition event, not counting points. '"—-—<+>———— - press nud the tickets for reserved in lbc Natlonlll Speed champion- seats had been sold out. The lSurn- ship events closlns here last nisht- merslde team had yesterday it-clygr- Because of the ‘condition of the ice. used a speck“ "mm A; 1230 yeaJGorman and his fellow ska-tars re- “may the mama,” o; the Ab”. fused to compete in the events of the final night. if points were Most of them contam- fo them by the Abegwflll mBIIBEB- first night, German did not show mam that for nearly all the ieagueweil, being beaten in the 220-yard games they (the Abbles) were de- event by Paul prlved 0f the get-vices o! one or holder, and gaining a third in the more of‘ their regular team ibut ncvJhalf-lnile. they had mam; meh-Iwheu close to the finish and in regular trip ‘to Summerside to ful- R°°d Wfilim" l" “CM”- Foreman, He fell in the two mile The Summary Chicago, d0; c point summary: Henry Nel- Paul Forsmnn. still willing to play the vCryflmlfl if 1'2- record Bathurst Loses to Monoton Team In Benefit Game _ ' 4-—'DAY$——4 v In a bene- BAFPJ-i-URST, Fish. 4. — lit, exhibition game for the family of the late Dove Crosby, ‘lute Bab- hnrst star defence, player, at the Arena tonight Bsthurst. lost for the first time on homo ice this season to the Moncton ‘Atlantics by a 4-—3 score. fPhe game was fast and clean. ‘the bsokchocklng of the vis- itors in addition to ‘their speed ‘being the cause of HQ defeat. Ken Carroll openedthe scoring when he made a solo rush through the Moncton team five and a. half - minutes after the ‘first: period open- ed to dent the twine behind Bld- lake. Play zlg-ssgged hack pd forth with the locale having tnlgcg better of the territory. ‘With o y l four minutes of the first period left Lawlor made a rush dorwn the wing- for iBathul-nt and registered the second iioal of the game. _' \ J g 1 \. l cussnr Races on Speedway This Afternoon Providing the weather man gets ai bixamplv-v little more moderate with the ‘ weather there will be six fast clns-| . ses of horse races on the new" speedway at Victoria Park this utt- . 61110011. ‘ o nt The horsemen are deserving of _' ‘cg ll film dny. as they have “Bil hard n CA 0 luck 0n weather cotultltiolts this! fladlficlwn season so it is to be hoped ‘Hill!’ they will be able in hold their first . meet this afternoon. ~ PRHCE EDWARD ‘ 11g. Next Wed. HER DIG "fins PR||i c_izl.‘l2‘b‘w lRn LAST T0 sang Fufintissvls .192‘: A _______ "Oooohl T that's over," £.',"km“:°"fle_t. at the end of ‘it... bewilglursd night of cad" hn...,°""t wild wives, and “Mi. lover. "W" as. Presented by Carl Laemm| C A Melville W, ‘ Production Brown rchcstra and-“Radio Pranks”--on~-Ph0nofi]m Special Price for Children Saturdflzt; ' Afternoon _11c. There is lots of speed just wait- ing to go and the ‘horse loving pilb- _ A U0 of Charlottetown are just. as? anxious to see ‘em go. So that‘! l there will no doubt be a large at-I |NTRQDUC|NG l l J l l sinAunl a Today t 3. 7 and 8,45 Matinee—-l6c, 11¢, Ni2i1t——26c, 21c‘, 11c. tendance this afternoon should the Qginu Abcgwcits Bualle in Ferguson. and the latter ,5 1s o» ,, $12.22;: ‘:.‘::::.'.::::“".‘.1“."aw.“ l ‘liififi CEQ..‘K§I.EP White . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . ~001Mb’ - - on‘ . y ‘ Dayan“, sou and J. Johnson also turned in Outstandlng Heav_ ‘ L- oom .......... .. McDonald figafivglf; l2‘ "l" "Blmflt . ORCHESTRA J. Flemming .. Blanchard ‘Emu Means: bagzgmnflxtjyggfilllé 16s Be In 8333; ' ‘ ' ' ' " "Stgifiigllolétriy after dthsvytarting gong. Toumamentfi —- ShOWS Dally ——< 3 cum“ ' ' ' ' " " ‘ Ne] n and Bllllck egguaneytt esilgollllofihlnlaldefiy \ mymwm McMumfionc for the Wildcats during tbs v - - ' 3'15’ 7 And Own!” ' ' - ' ‘ - -- mm)“ remaining minutes while R ll’ ‘hlmw- ‘ORK’ Mm 4'_ Four ti 26¢ 16c Hogan . . . . . . . . . . . .. Squarebriggs Johnson ‘put one pa“ Bamtmy ‘Eviltlgilweléhl ‘ Bllmlnfltiou bouts’ 3- nee_“ s - MoGillival-y, The Acadians o. an ev b]; k n a period of a month wercuEvenin _37c 26c 16c M‘. v13 w_ h Pmwse handled the g ell 98 the fistic offerings Tex g 9 9 Rickard‘ lnid before the sport fans of New York thi... [a P31111158 are now complete for .——-———-——-————'————"'~ bouis between all of the rot-ognizeill contenders for Gene ‘Pupneysl heavyweight title, to take place in Madison Square Garden, between February 7 and March 3. The last Inutch on the pretenti- Ou-‘i card was complete yesterday Al Mellc, Fidel LaBarba And Salas. when Juck Sharkey, of Boston, con- Of 1924 Team, Have Mad! queror of‘ Murry Wills, came in ,Sfrldes In Three Years lfilrmfl. for a. 1l5-round bout‘ with, ———— ‘Mike McTigue in the Garden.‘ 1li0S'l‘0.\', Fob. ~i. A reunion March 3. The {first of the string c," several iunuionl‘ boxers who rep- brings together Young Stribllng o1‘ resented tine United States in fill.‘ Allfllllll. (ls... and ‘Eddie ‘Huffman, lost (llynl-pit: fflinllllllOlifiilljlt-i in "f L0" Allilelefl. for ten rounds. (Ill iltg planned by ‘lilll Clliiilyfll’ Si. lyebrllllfy 13. Jack Delaney, oi'l.losuph‘s 'l'. A. 74., who, as i-hnlrq Bflilgenori.‘Comsfcliatnploil oiltlle mun uf tin- nniionnl imslxig cum-I "Sill-heavyweights, ‘ lnckles Jimwnitieo. nrvolllilulliwi iln- ywuniv f Malmleyi 0i ‘Boston, the fl0flVy'|('i'.'<i‘l(l 'I'nl'ls:'in, litgll. ' fluted destroyer of three foreign lint it will uni lit‘ nu nntnicilr»; lhrem" 11179941)’ during the priest-ht lhui. tltu youngsivrs will gather: 1nd“)? cfilmlllllgn. 'I‘he European when they anoi-l u: l“uiltl_v's lmne-‘l chllmllion Pa-ulilta Uzcudum. cflsntltt- timi- nvxi ‘wool; for their in» Spain. will lnuei Knute, Hansen, of’ iorlnul uailnering to swap _v.'ll'lls amll Wisconsin, over the ten round roiltclgn over (he good 11mm; they hurlf o“ February 23. Among the wiiv-‘witil Cutldy and thi‘ Ulilvl‘ Anlvri/ 11ers of this series, Rickard cx-‘cans who nuuiv lln- trip with the Dects to find material for two biglvulu lu tin.‘ (Jiylliillvs. .»\1 i.ili‘0,\‘-‘ outdoor shows in the Yankee Stud- who was ll‘:tllli‘1' tor ilu- Ann-rirlul: 111m with the fonmcr boxing u-mn, will 'h~“ innonp, thus-c prosvllt. {O-G-r- ill Olympic Stars Meet as Pros. mam. in one of the matches. iFrom these last fights will ‘be found the challenger to meet TnnAEIIPOpG new“ Samenme“ , Canadian Stars Toronto Man Wants l - Daily Mirror Barred TORONTO, Feb. 4. ~11, t‘, 1...... ton, secretary of the Progress Club of Toronto, in his capacity m; m1. vote citizen. is milking an effort i0 have the entry oi‘ The Dnily Mirror. New York tabloid newspap- A irulnvlliinua wolf-natu- wnu KiVPII in the llivilllili-rl-l ui lhv lmvkoy loam of’ lilt‘ Victoria (‘lull 11f Monti-val. who arc now uniting Swvticll, win-n they urrllvi-tl lwri- from ilillilfillllllfl." inst. night. ' "Filo lnnm ll‘Zi\’i'Ht‘i| from lloilu-n-l llllYK lly ihv ‘tiny irnin yuzsti-rdzly.‘ whieii (if 1‘ ‘i: ~ ‘ " er. into Cnuadu. banned by (lllllfl-l(.l.o»:vdfl lmu flllfi-(n 2,?"“I::N),1:.:¥§,U qrl‘|]l] l German followedma" "“"1°"“' “HWCMIT "e h“ lion uloni: lhc wny nml chm-r thi». (‘ullaiiial1s. The ]()ill'iii‘_\' i-ulntinzui-ii‘ in the (‘cull-ill Smiinn hen‘, purif- toms nntl excise ilc-partmeltt, nml; i ed with UlIlZPIIS. i nnd will begin notion lo have the. _ Wienlilvt- lflTOSIlPlflr-i i“ sun-pimp": uri- unyuitlm; inn ‘bright, nmi i. mg‘ R.N_C.VIR‘ (|i'i)]) |ll lili‘ il‘iil|lt'l'lillll'(*:i h: new! ‘ _ ['0 vnulirl» pnrfuui im- I'm‘ iiu‘ Karin-cl Blueiackets 4—2.“*“"- _,_ ___ . _.___ - . l At illo Afiillll inst night before 11st. ‘I lnrgc turn out of enthusiastic uuil~ O N porters of both teams. Lilo R. N. f‘. V. R. and the Blue Jackets gui » uwuy for their first gnmc of this Bum to bar‘ and 30°“ ‘allied 3 Ulfillllll ii was conceded that lin- ‘SAIN KRANOISOO. cent of rs. Young wie- osrss-wvsrsiudy, m. nig t Yang esrriod s box of flowers. was received sccomysnied Mrs. Gdtsfrsnclsce. "Om lfll ‘t. forms tho but nerve and‘ brsln E. A. F n..,=.a..,._-. nun-wean Foster's Compound Syrup o Hypophosphites ‘ (GOG KIIOWH: ‘CENTRAL onuosrowi cspdfi _Th:t'| the time you nnd l iced lip-building ionic- Norvou: sxhsusillcn is a modern disease csulsd by foo close attention to businsso-ovenuvork-vvei-ryh-drylng fsmliy and has u- sfons thousands of sufferers to health-VIM Dell!"- i‘. , A sailors favour. hnnded out “my l‘ “PW "lllwr pan-- Tlte third nnd last period We! I ‘ . . hockey from one wioril go- ‘fir? the ‘v "m" _A_ . real sai ors torpeio niiuc s e ilk ' l‘? repulsed time offer time ‘by ‘tho l hive belonging to Battleship Dnvles ‘ who was working overtime to re- ZION 17 ——-—~ - x pulse boarders and the game end- ed {~42 in favour of the R. N. C. 'v_ R _ _ A very inicresilng gnme of has. Judging by inn game last night. "Bibs" wok ‘ when these ‘two teams have had s l"! "HEM. between the Midgets 0i chance to get their combination the Zion and United Chllfcheg and working they will ‘be very hard to it certainly was any side's game heat. and here's hoping these twoiintil ‘the final Whistle w" 1.1mm (some mestsgain In the near iu- The game was marked by e10...- t if they. do, it will be wcll guarding. excellent. phasing, m“. M. .110: hwslkinl s lop; wsyto see it. curate ahootifk. w.‘ "Zion ...' ti, -. _' V bc-l STLhClG-lilfillhll, Sweden, Feb. 4. —‘ l l l l r /‘ fesf 0y tofu/tbs _, _ .. ever-made. ‘in , a \ “MTER; " q ' Brunt HACKAflLilllNE MARJIIIRIEDAW l . 0' _ n lineal Ahialsoclatiou ilrom couside able gimflgglgnzflb, cgtfiifiungipgfiTggz zfillifigflo,lmlmlhila:iiOfitfionsifini/x‘(that? GidSbOw 3 Ch"l°‘“t°w uanc loss- .' ' ' ,, ‘ ,__“'_* I Th, Amara“ management was Eggifnns°lllgfsfielgjz lo two! score. Jrne tgrizyfnhifiitlll: ‘A|.\li‘l(.()‘.\ibii. tw-l». l. .\.-\\" m wuoh ‘um Pmfldeu He‘; who Clevéland" 207 O'Neill Fanau’ Cm‘ 2351;‘: the hielheiziiznvgirllistie but tile f-1,I:"§I'w."‘.""\“",.""‘i“ “N! m’ m m‘ -|l(l\\'(‘\'\'i‘ vnnlu out ml i0 1 an l‘ iTllu n ri-nnrku l- ll lllliiv b did. Gamma‘ nub-h m bu“ the ca!“ 2°? "w" Jane‘ New York’ pirates otherwise the Tiluejuckeis main-if] m ‘ mag“ h(“m"'q*sii1~<-ly nus ‘t vveil fmnod ‘Ivivw; Mrs William lilfonliirit Phi Western doom ‘hero for isat night 10. soon evened the score, the period "And" in“ ‘Ht? f“ (hm-m P,‘ H“ ily witmiu this" umc til‘ Jim] Gallant Mr Stanlsiluls (‘ormle bu‘ umucmaflmuy’ and with h“ ending with the score even, 1-1. Xwvgm- 0mm 19:" | F" pmnf-IFL um are (‘ill-gilll longui‘ the 3111f cl Slll-"l-“llglllfi UPFllilrll Frilllkl All" °°“°“"°'l°° "l9 5395mm 19am “n- the P1104118 0f lbe itflmfi- n l“ m" The second period opened with exhibmol‘ gamo" m‘ g" m " r"'\"l('|...,-.-h ymgue p s I ‘ K V’ uuil. Phil Gallant. umi Aibeni .941 11-11 last nilht in the Areal. scor- def-stood that the AbeBv/Bm “'9 the sailors bringing all their bit: Th“ \_|snol_fl"'l.flvol_od m win‘ M‘ |.~,,||,,wh“_, Lyme "new “m. “m, Arscnnult. The singling of (i 102.4: no definite date or assurance could the latter be willing to mun; ar- more we... min, bringing the r H I I l 2w ,,,,J,,y,,|,h, m-u,|.mmn m u 0.0,". _ h‘ t“ _ be obtained trom Bulnmerslde for rsn-gements. glqlzors ton-(if-lhaixtiidiilgalrorixiilvflrg- Win17“ “llllfltlbllilu 1"."Qvnfmi-ifilmwiflll n Pufwfln] Unned I)'i‘l1crfo1l<l>u‘i||g is the flllilrilflflf " — i. e sec . .' - - _ H] . i _ _ x _ ‘ q . l, _ , v our.’ out: tel‘: Bwlmmdf‘. PW" 599"“ -'- v ~ out» on». ‘Hiuelackets thougllll. their battlc- 1:11;; ktgulllr :|l,l:,“((,h:_(:|mi m‘ w] ‘(;l,l,ol_,(n-l.l' ‘ ‘ ' “MAM” 4 0n this iluy oi‘ tmlon our Ynnn Alli NIWINPQ"M'" . “ ” uyhip, in‘ lhe person of P. McDonald mm whé" ‘he m" lhfl"lllll-“il“l‘lllll-l ‘ ‘ ' “ ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ‘ " ' - - - t‘ Ami"? 7 ltcurlk urn fillet] will: juy um] illl Feb 4 when a Person Feelg Bu"? ' Iworkylusi OVOTIUTC. inml he 920:; mew“ u“, 1mm; £,,,.;,(‘h:::;|,:::=:'Niclitif.»r<l ‘Z ‘( mm Cum r illness. in fuel, wLut hem-r uitlllll ' ' " . down on the res sco run o . ' ‘ - - ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ~ - ~ ~ ~ - - -- "m" "of put-cilia nnd friends ihnu ll 060789 Yolml- cg‘? ‘Shim? " OllF-DOGSIVC Fae] like A High! l0 500"‘- "l? "lick l'm‘i"grll"”zlll.‘/'\ good qlzod crowd suw in !()il'¢\r lliinnii whlCil Riven us (mac-salon to Co": 9'13"” “mun 7 ' ' I 8001189 PM" ‘"14 M" “mm l" U”: , . . ‘ ' " . ' ' ' ' " - - - - ‘ - - - - - ~ - - -- (‘JOW and extend in you tho scniimell . _ and “cored on the rebound‘ ma“ clitilgsnérllnywtrllgnirngilt‘letter i [Wiiikf-i- . . . . . . . . . . . . .. llolmau nf gratitude which we feel inwnr , lwllfled in "in W - period ending 4 -to 2 in the real f cu] mni| leiorees —-Toomhs and Mcinnis. you, ilear nnd good teacher. "'“°"‘ ll"? ‘Wm ‘who exvenrinnnl- ST. GILBERT SCHOOL 'l‘ilv hnlf-yilllfly examination of (lllbcrf. School was held in the uclmnlrumn m1 UNITED 16 Th" illlvlls wore examined the various sillljetlfs by their teach- Si. m‘. M place ..t n. y ¢ Bill-ml by Mrs William Msddix and a ‘ym showed by their prompt answers the careful training they had re- neived. examination an address was rand in the teacher by her pupils. Although taken by surprise ibo teacher in n V the pupils for-their vtsluslilit gift , . . . iiulilnésil “Sn-owed In” “Much Mystery” PART this tobacco claim that It is the only tobacco that gives them the satisfaction which they‘ desire. has a flavor all its own and l: in a class by Itself. Hickey & Nicholson Tobacco C0., Ltd. CHAPTER FOUR "rwo colvlsnv Hick I iols Black TwisflChewing Tobacco The chew that is always good. Men who are users of This tobacco Manufacturers (ind Suva the King brought n vvr Although you ltuvc passed bill ‘ few months among us. 3'0" 1"" been nblo fo accomplish Yfllll‘ l“ nnd lwiwlihalsndiltg our (llaobvll encn nnd often our lngrntlunle. l" have always silrpassed lhcflc liculfics and accomplished daily task with pleasure. We thank you infinitely Tl“ " the care nnd solicliudos Y0" "l" shown toward us. Although iluworilly in be mild" oil. we hope that your KIWI M“ will forget all our tlisobedlenccii. In curling. dear tcscher. 1'1"" ‘accept. tun little lift but ni "l" vnluc but rich in affection. Your pupils of 8t. Gilbert 8e ‘t ~"' EXAMINATION Jmlnury 2min, 1927. l'°" in all l" Flmlly May LeClail-e ss- At the conclusion of the brief-speech thsnited n‘ p