- CHARLOTFETOWN GUARDIAN § t . ` I III'°?Y-A99“_‘i° Vtlllutlne is an 3-ff.:§ft.°.:'*:i.:;:§::‘:f'°*~°f -M- . -i », -is Y* ., ‘ ' \`M ` , ' ~. '_ . 5, l 2 .- _V :_ _l ` $1* = 1e'i»l`&|¢sr. ‘ "'~"'* ~ 'l-“Wadsome Power of Gilt ,i to'§1ve.qs_- M _ o see ourselves as others 5. see us! " f# _ Others will _always see you -_I at youribest if you use. l, .|e\_*gen’s Violet Glycerine Soap ., Clears the complexion- " ‘.a1'n‘l keeps it clear. _ .;§oothes. softens, heals the skip. t, _I I h _ ar lou ar peope w o -know good soap use it al- ways. 10c cake-25c box. 3E. A. Foster . A___-.Qerii:ral__l2rugstore _- _,Fosters Liquid Corn Cure ~will,re_move corns, warts and . I callouses-'-liic. hottie. 7 ax. ' ~ Arena Rink the Vlctorlas established themselves. as claimants to tlie"cham~ 'vlonsliilr trophy. '_`= _“_ lt was s. very good game apgethe ice although soft on top wasw tier than that for the Vic~Cona game,-it being easier to carry the Duck ond combine. - .- »_:~ , Q Percy Rodd called the game iti 8.85 associate in loiilee. ._ but little combination. Alter 11 min was scored by the Victorias. ute each given to Lane and Gaud The first part of the second half was of an even nature but then the Abbie the defence, especially Dougan, wh h score would have read differently a the end. , box the Abbies combined well 'and _landed their first goal evening the ' score. From this on the game was quite interesting and provided much excitement for the fans, who were out in fine voice. Then the Vice scored again getting the lead. The Abbies were now continuing their splendid style ot play and soon L. Campbell made the score a draw by sending in No. 2 for the Abbies_ 2-2. The Vics who had been for a short while play- ing principally defensive took the ag- gressive which they played until the _ _ ' _ end, and made the sign read: Vics 3. - Abbles, 2. Shortly before the close of -\_ . ` - l l _ By winning last night’s gsme'_in-the* tbelialf the Vice got another and the game ended in a splendid victory for the weai-ers of red and blue by the score of 4-2. Duffy did not play on the Abbies right wing position. J. Gaudet played -point. in his well-known manner, to the feature, Yau lderstlue did not play »o'clock. wit.h.Frank McCarey’ as'I1ls but B. Beer defended the net well. Otherwise the team was the same. The iirst half was fairly fast' with Lane played at. centre with the - vice last night along with Gresory. utes of playlthe only' goal of'tiité"`lialf who last night showed up excellently. J. Prowse and H. Gillis were on the There were .two penalties of 1 min- _wings and Dougan, D. Gillis and W. Prowse made up the defence. - et for minor offences. The referee and judge of play dis- charged their duties in a satisfactory and business-like manner. _ 5 started to rush things and for a while in the second game the Abbies were had the Vics continually on ,the de- the winners by the close score of 3-2. iensive and but for the good 'work of Up to half-time no goals had been scored. o made a number of difficult stops, t e The Intermediate line-up was as t follows: ' Victoria!-goal. C. Carbonell; point, While D. Gillis was in the penalty J. Blanchard; cover point, E. Mac- Donald; centre, Cannon; rover, W. [I‘ra_.inor; right wing, J. Burns; left wing, VV. Gay. Abegwelts-Goal, G. Stanley; Doint, E. Smith; cover point, T. Rogers; centre, McPherson; rover, G. Fergu- son; right wing, P. Clarke; left wing, W. Whitlock. LEAGUE STANDING. Won Lost Crystals . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . _ . 4 0 Victorias..... Connaughts 'Abegweits h-li-lb? *GCN CHESS TOIIRIIRIEIIT There was a large attendance at last nights chess tournament and the games were all strongly contested. some of them requiring three hours to decide the result. After the pum- ,melling received on the previous even- ing, by last year's champion. Mr. Tan- ,ton, he came to the trenches lust night armed to the teeth and with blood in his eyc. His first tilt was with Dr. Lundic and after chasing each other 1‘rom trench to trench 'Fan- ton found the weak spot in his oppo- , nent‘s armor at 9 o'clock and Dr. Lun- die was hors de combat. After a rest ‘of some minutes and some refresh- ments he selected as his next victim, ex-champion Louson and did him up It 'is Neve!" [00 tm linglgtter wnicilg he sub- e n n just e to Mr. °,m,,,¢ so no mm" what hlppen, to-you Louson it must be admitted that he watch. Seuditaround to me " F.S. Mitchell The Practical Watch and Glock Repsirer 268 Queen Street Charlottetown PERSONALS Z ` Miss Mayo Robinson, Summcrside, is visiting in Charlottetown. Miss 'Mary Murnaghau. ol' Stanley Bros., le_i`t last evening for Toronto to attend the millinery opening. Miss llnmill, of North Carleton, is spending the lattor_purt oi thc week with friends in Springfield, thc guest ot' Miss Lucy Curley. Miss l.illlnn i\’liilc|', Mont:u.',uc, und Miss Mabel iloundy, Wlnsloc. are :tt present' visiting in Churlot.tctown‘, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Picimrtl. l-lion.. .Charles Dalton returned yes- tcrday from an extended visit to the had not sufficiently recuperated from a successful attack which he had waged on Mr. Woodman and had en- tered ths lists with Mr. Tanton in an almost exhausted condition. ln at brilliant combined aeroplane and sub- marine attack, Mr. Mutch won a sig- nal victory over President Worthy. Mr. Mutch exultiug in his victory tackled Dr. Ross but his energies hav- ing~been taxed by his previous con- test the game. after a th’ree-hours struggle _resulted in a draw. Trouble begins again on Friday night. Si. lil|NSlII'S F MUEK PIHLIAMENI St. Dunstan's Mock Parliament held its regular session lust evening. Mr. E. Doyle, Charlottetown, who was speaking at last adjournment conclud- ed his address. He contended that the bill regarding the sale and impor- tntion ot liquor was promulgated mere- United'Stntes and is at present a Ii’ 10 DWCM9 U10 .m°"9 ‘°“‘H°“I WWI guest nt the llotei Victoria. An inter- ,efsttng interview with him will appear in to-morrow’s issue. , ______ Tho 'many friends of Limit. Col. Pot- ter.; Grand Chancellor of the K. of 1'.. who inept, present in Charlottetown. will be pleased to learn that he is con- valescent aftcr a few days illness Wllll grippn. /Mrs. Potter is with him- 'l`h§y arc guests at the Russ. s`gt. Jenn A. McNeill. son of Mr. lloliert C. MacNeill.‘ city, spent the last; few 'days st his home. He is at present in_St. John. having enlisted for overseas' service. He and Pte. Doy|0 of Kensington. were on the island in connection with the deserter Gallant- sda n ht on the BDGCIHI shstainers ofthe party without, at the same time, hindering the other memi bers oi’ the Government from their? continuous worship at the shrine of Bachus. lie was followed hy lion. E. McMil- lan, Summcrside, who believed that the money that would he saved to the country by the passage oi' this bill would go towards feeding thc Cana# dian forces on the ileld. Mr. W. Monaghan, Moosejaw, show- ed that the hill covered merely the sale and importation ot' liquor' anti that its provisions might easily be evaded by several persons joining in a communistic brewery and providing their raw material. Hou. G. Morrison, Selkirk, upheld thc bill and predicted that it would ;.l;’I:_°éé(°;f_;(;l;‘;$vn gccgnpanged by men go down to future generations as a man.'=" ‘ ' ' A* 'Ur Five* ' »_\ tl ‘_ _ to°c° ° .1-Delwsits "‘ ' ` Welcome _ If wish to start a Savill!! do not hesitate b¢:;l“'*: have only a small I ~ Us __ _ ~, ,W '|11 sg welcome _ _ - ' Seine of our°l;§° secouatl Mlm 5* d°9°'"° ` It is our sim 20 Ill'° °“"°m°" its uw feelin! *U* _"nomo .lagd N my pnsinesasn ...t° with pleasure ne Bank °f. _,N,ova S6008 l osourres ever I . ‘BLAND DRvA_|C.|-IBS lasting memorial oi the Crepeau-Mc- Dougall Government. Mr. F. McKenna, Camrose. ridiculed the bill and contended that licensed bars were much more efficient than the law proposed. Mr. P. McQuaid, Rimouski, who matic his debut at this sitting cited the many evils resulting from the use of intoxicating liquors and trusted that this bill would do much towards eliminating them. Mr. ll. St. John, St. John, reprimand- ed the Government for their neglect of duty in subordinnting the interests oi' the Mother Country at this critical moment oi' her existence to those party politics. The Premier. Hou. Henri Crepeau, Quebec, with his characteristic elo- quence. refuted many of thc objections raised by the members of the Opposi- tion and gave several reasons justify- ing the introduction of the bill at this ti me. The Leader of the Opposition. Mr. 0. B. Trainor. Victoria. showed clearly that the Government contention. that the fact that Itussia and France had prohibited tho sale of liquor was an argument in favor of this hill. was en- tirely erroneous, tho conditions that prevailed tn those countries being non- existent in -Canada. _ The House adjourned at 9 p.m. _ '\ copesn :N sour: ro _ , osnm/tus ssizso. cb. l large in cailts and put was was con- - _-:__ ~ _-_-_ v v ;.'_'_'.'-':;. _rv .-.~.-.- _~;.> _ _-_-,-_-_~:_ ;-v-. untill On Friday evening last two hockey teams visited Georgetown, tha St Peter‘s first team and the Charlotte- town (loniets. 'l‘he games were some- what late in starting owing to un accident to the lighting system, for which the Georgetonlans are properly sorry. The first game, between the Comets and the Georgetown first team, ,resulted in something of a walk- over for the Georgetown boys, the score being 7-1, the Comets scoring their only goal during the first half, while the Georgetown boys found the net four time , S Although the Charlottetown fellows fought well, their light weight was a great disadvantage. in the second game the St Peter's team showed itself but a poor match _l"or the Georgetown intermediates, as the score showed, being 7-2 at full time. - The following is the line-ups in both gamesz- Stars Comets i Goal `J. McPhee P. Doiron Point F. Walker E. Packman tcupt.) ' Cover 'Point _ F. Dalziel _ , A. Kelly - ' Centre J. Yoston J. Dougau ' Left. Wing A. Dalziel G. Binns Right Wing F. McLean 'i‘. Mlllman Rover .l. Smith (cant) J. Doyle St Pcter's Georgetown Goal li. iiiclnnls M. Hllchoy Point ll. Davidson A. Currie Cover Point J. Gillis tcapt.) A. Stewart tcapt.) Centre A. Rattray J. White Right Wing F. McDonald A. Walker Lett Wins' _ L. Anderson V. Ilafusc Rover » - C. Pratt W. Dalziel Messrs Frank - Dingwell and Leo Buote acted as judge of play and referee respectively.-G. _clltQnul|u1; The attendance is increasing. Fol- lowing are lust night's scores!- J. Lantz. 35 ii. Hutcheson. 26 L. Jay. 25 M. Aitken, 24 W. Davis. 23 ` W. Livingstone, 21 H; Brown, ' 17 ' L.'Paoii, 14 H. Cameron, lil ll. Nelson. 12 G. Dewar, p 9 - T. Ways, 7 W. Louson, 7 ,_ cAN'r nun mnnnuir Every hit of dandruff disappears alter one or two applications of Dan- dorlne rubbed well into the scalp with. the finger tips. Get a 25~cent bottle of Danderiue at any drug store and save' your hair. After a ew applications you can't ilnd a particle of‘dandruft or any"faiiing hair. and-the scalp will never itch. I “Another big supply of Moirs, Neil- sons and Willards delicious chocolates have just been received. Call in and ,get tv box' while they're fresh, price asc. up.' MacKinnon Drug Co., Cor- ,Grest George and Kent Streets.-su , Dl;£eAN’§iRUw b|:li.l.§ ~'~ at-"' '°?;`tb\e1:-ofisflledmsni i.Dlou ~: '~t»-1. ft-r=== itwiili I "A A abotltg :a.f't¥l"*.l°ras _and C. Campbell moved up to the' older fans, and his stopping was a' Bin stall _ If-2’ """"""" a' i A ; THE oARDaN,9~¢= T-Hr, c-1-Um-=» 1 .1 ITS lVSEJ\l OFACTION " i‘ '» ' ` ‘-A AND ITS RESOURCES . :".T;! :_ ,, 5%: -*'.'r E9 aff, 1" 5.; 21-?- .-‘,~f . "aff: 2'"/, # ¢‘ I-';'~.§if ‘éf-1'" :<._’;;. _,*.,*. ‘$ \;.; 1.7-tr.. 57.'/‘ -L>;¢'i V .r ~_»,‘J: Exit: 1"{".'7| :ir/5 TI!-‘.2 - .~.';'.'-: :.-~ _';§I.1 ....3 cy,/_ V. /hw _.', . “= 52:; r .s/~ ~ U ~/v ‘J if l\ "~"fi; _/<--isis fc EQ i. fs?-.1 __ / \ ’ \ ' /`//' ` ;'."~' ? ' .’,‘f,\=,r:§= »-’.:‘if.§ ' ‘L-‘*`f,~¢‘ \ "\== 35 . 2. '.`=.r».=__~t';~°.f ?:f.‘-.'-..». .-.sex-_ . 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