PIN‘! l1 wa-cwwsm A “i-‘sgsmnstiurt-EA with its “P 1'. ‘° . WIS‘ mum: . ' qnsssiy lllithzillt: asst stitnuistine Illb ' - - strength and dsllcsqy of flavor stokes It the -~ st sills-lies an’ sustmt ‘flnt/ ' ' u» corrupt missing Mbnfilimam with o» up label of t a Grshmln Tn bag will each receive PRES s one lb. bssu- ‘ iuiiy lacquered tin cf Brslunin Tu. " - labia sin, deco, rlch infusion, ns Tn. Abegweits Beat Alex. Romerilfito New Club in _ ’ Nat, League; ituerrie- to Retain Share 0 TYJRONTO, Feb. 15. — Transfer of the St. Patrick's Hockey Club or the National Hockey League from the former owners to a new company to he known as the Tor- onto Maple ‘Leaf Hockey Clublbn- lied, was completed at the meet- ing m‘ the National Hockey Lea- gue here this 8097110011. The pur- t-hnsc price was $160,000. and this included the franchise, players and assets or the old club. The fortner owners of the club were J. P. Bickell. N. 11., Nathan- son, Charles Querrie and Paul Cic- 0H. biessrs Bickell and Nathanael: were the major shareholders and will retain stock in the new com- pany. .\ir. Bfdkeli will also remain nil the directorate. The first pay- ment of $75,000 on the purchase prlvt- was made today. ROM-ERIL TO PILOT Alex Romeril, former Granite star and well known in local cir- cles. has besn appointed mans!" of the new club and will take charge or the team in the game here Thursday night against New York Americans, when the players will appear in new uniforms and under their new namp, the Maple Leafs of ‘Toronto. Charles Querrie, former manager, will handle the team in their game against Detroit in Windsor tomorrow night. The following constitute the Board of Directors. of the new club: J. P. Bickell, Hugh Aird, E. W. Bickle, H. Blake, 11.1., W. G. Bark- er, V. C.. Major Cecil (Iowan, A1- lan Case, Peter G. Campbell, ma J. Crawford, Max S. Haas M. A. H. McPrieu, T. A. MoAuleyflBlake Jackson and J. H. Bestty. New Glasgow t0 Meet Truro in First Ga me For Title Tonight Teams Clash in Pictou County Town And Play Second (lame At Truro 0n Friday -First Dates Wsrc Opposed MANAGER FOR GLASGOW TEAM NEW ‘NEW NEW GLASGOW. Feb. 15.—- A ruse-ting of the A. P. C. Hockey League Executive was held this uizc-rnoon at which Truro were reprcsexlted by J. '1‘. McGrath and (‘hes Gregor-y, Antigonish by, A. Macintosh, New Glasgow, by W-m. Mt-Dougall and T. Foster, and Stel- larton by H. Saunders. H. Saunders draw for the play- ' oil games between Truro and New ulnagovt. the result of which is that the first game of the play-off series takes place at New dssgow on Wednesday, February 16th, and the final game for the - League Championship in Truro on Friday night, February 18th. North River Driving Club Summary oi’ Wednesday. the 9th Races Best time 1.10. g Auction " Sale Of Fruit A For Account of Whom It may Concern:- I am instructed to ccll by‘ '1 auction at my Auction Rooms, 82 Queen surest, on Thursday, l February 17th, at 10 s. m. sharp—100 cases finest quai- lty Oranges and Grapefruit, in Lots to suit purchaser. Terms on". sale positive. . J. A. McDON-ALD, Auctions: r. Class i9. Th0 COIIIOt (John 10761 Jr.) 1 2 Gil (Russel Whestly) 5 1 8m er iiDcniel Stewart) 2,3 3 4 ‘Lscopia Girl (Mack Vickerson) - _ ' 4 5 Best time 1.14. The Officials were: Starter —-Nelson Williams. (Nancy Girl (Fliismld Yeo) I Judges —*Elmer Glow, Wm. Moly- nesux, and Bert Younker- y. Timer — Duncan Marshal. interested parties ter their horses. Iii Class-A. - Grace Hastings CB. C. Wbbster) Colorado Bill (Jas McLeod) 2 2 .1 3 Hieta L. (‘lfitlton Mooreside) 3 3 8 2 ‘Clerk of Course —- Milton Wheat- . . shot, Chick Gallant on a slow run - through the Abegweits plants the The North River Driving Club l will hold a meeting in Hall on Wed- l nestlay 16th at 7.30 p. m. to arrange Classes and a track Committee for Rail" 011 Thur“!!! the 17th all'ting faster and faster, Anderson. please attend. ‘Races to commence at 2 p. m. All interested in racing from surround- ing country cordially invited to en'- “m” if such u thing were possible the I?’ play Final Gong. _ e At the Arena rink last evening a largo attendance of hockey fans assembled to witness the game be- tween the Summer-side Crystals and the Abegweits in what was supposed to be a bang-up hockey tilt. After the first session ‘was well under way anyone with an eye could see that things were going to happen before the final gong would bring hostilities to a close and hap- pen they did, everything but. good scientific hockey was displayed to the fans, who quitted the Arena in disgust at the brand of hockey fur- nishsd. Players on both teams were re- sponsible for the outbreak but a severe checking up on all the of- fenders at the outset rwould have had the desired effect to bring them to realize that real hockey was expected. V The nrst period» was very fast and some nice hockey was exhibit- ed and the game in the first stage had all the ear marks of being one of the fastest seen here this season. The second period started the fire works in real earnest and was as opposite to the first. as daylight is to darkness, developlnglnto a man huh-ting exhibition with very little thought o: playing the rub- ber- The real offenders getting sway with only the punishment one ‘player can sllict on anoiiher which ln some cases was plenty, but this did- not tend to a better feeling 1 1 z l-among the players. The climax was reached two and three _ quarter minutes before ' the final gong in the third period, when a. disputed goal from a mix up in front of the Abbies net was the re- sult. o! the Crystals leaving the ice not to return although the goal was afterwards allowed, and the referee the ice tor the face-off, The Crystals still refusing to answer the call. The referee on request of the timers announcing that he had awarded the game to the Abég- wsits. The game: First Period-The game got away at 8.23 with a slow pace .by both teams", Prowse getting in a long 1 gcalled the teams to the centre of 4 5 rubber ibehlnd Diamond just one minute from the start. This had the desired effect and the game speoded up and kept get- Gauthier, -Prowse, Gordon working liphant, Wright and Gallant for the Crystals, Prowse getting in one o! ' his nice wing shots for the tieing score three minutes inter. became faster. Anderson. i-‘rowstr, Gordon, Gauthier and Dia- :.".:;l.; .. ~_ . . hum ‘ lmost exciting game took place be- tween the Social Club and _the ' Alerts the’ Sodixi ‘Club won out well for the Abbies and iPerry, 811-, i‘ lrtx-UP and GP How is the time to do those It's the time tc get what you need ilon them, too. Hare are some suggestions, odd jobs or get them done.’ Gmonti going at killing pace for the Aibbies and iPerry. Montgomery, lWright, Silliphont and Gallant ‘equally as fast and effective for ‘the the lead oftsr twelve minutes of D157- " They again face off and went at i DEL MAYES VITALENE HAIR TONIC Do you care for your hair‘! That's why no one likes to lone man and woman does. his hsir. "" l One of the greatest enemies of the hair is dandruff. It ls not merely an unsightly nuisance-it is s real menace. It indicates a diseased scalp and lsh the hair properly. In the Roughest Game of the Series, the the Crystals into Sub- i” mission, the Crystals Leaving the Ice Over Disputed Goal Defaulting the Game and Title to Abbies. Players go at it Hammer and Tongs Bewildering the Referee Beyond "Control? of the Game Which Fizzles Out Two and . Three Quarter Minutes Before the it. and the subs were now being freely used. Cox. Gauthier and An- derson tryi-ng out Phillipa, whilo Perry. Montgomery. Siiliphant, Wright and Gallant test out Dia- mond. Just before the gong Perry came through on a nice run down the ice, evading the Abbies defence and sending in the count that tied up the count 2-2, this was the nic- est piece of work byv any member of the Crystal team during the game, it was real Charlie Cahill stuil’. The first session ending deadlocked 2 all. Anderson got the only visit to the pen in‘ this period, two minutes for checking to the boards. Second Period-The second per- iod’ got away at 8.59 and started. out last, but then developed in trip- ping, holding, slashing, knee and el- bow work predominating, Anderson gets in the first play on Phillips and Montomery tries out Diamond Prowse, Gordon and Cox try a nice piece of combination, Wright and Montgomery loss to Anderson, Diu- mond and Gordon go up together and Phillips saves nicely. Eight minutes from the start Prowas put the Abbies in the lead with his third goal of the game on a. nice wing shot. Gallant tries Diamond on n. cou- ple of long ones and Sllliphani. Montgomery‘ and. Wright cluster around the Albegweit goalie and a little mix up started around the,’ Abbies net, but this time they got‘ back to play, D. Diamond going through for a nice run and making the Abbies count read 4, Crystals 2. Gallant, Silliphaut and Perry try out Diamond on long shots, Mont- gomery is checked at centre ice and somewhat hurt, retiring tor the balance of the 13814011. U19 ‘P611041 e-nded 4 to 2 101‘ the Aneswella- Prowse getting two minutes ior il- legal checking, Anderson three minutes for some offence and Gal- lant two minutes tor holding. Tihrd Period—'i‘he final session started at 9.31, Gauthier and Ander- son going to Phillips, Montgomery and Perry returning, Anderson and lGauthier repeating, Gallant Mont- lgomery and Perry getting in weak Hihots at Diamond. i The Ahegwelts were boring right ‘in, the Crystals seemed to have shot their bolt, being unable to get near the shootingflistance, three Iminutes had Sons, ivheu Gordon opened the scoring on n pass H0111 iProwse. , Perry the most effective man on gthe lCrystal lino up last H151" came lthrough with a couple ot‘ hard shots from the face-off, but the pep he cX- hibited in the opening 88881011 W“ lacking. Prowse and Gordon com~ nine and lose a dandy chance to score when the Crystal goalie inter- cepted the pass at the mouth oi lLhe Inst and swept it into the corn U1‘ Gauthier, Diamond, Gordon. Prowse and Cox get in a. uics play Cox losing u chance to score by being in too far, Gallant was con‘ tent to take chances on a long 81"" finding the mark. ‘ :13“ k __ L. 0. C. Bowling l Grand total 2794 L"; one of the best and by 174 pins the Social Club again broke the high total of the tourna- ment making 2988 Wilfred Coyle roiled high 248 and W. J. MoDon» aid and C. Kelly had hkh total o! Social Club ‘ " 146 927 Grand tdlll 2968. Alerts . , J. Callaghan . . . 219 189 114 W. J. McDonald 292 181 2H Vi’. Coyie . . . . . . . . . . 200 248 154 V. Coyle .. . . 165 190 139 S. DeiRoche . . . . . . .. 192 166 191 ' 1008 9T3 812 In the second game the Cres- cenits beat the League leaders, the Anchors by a close game of 22 pins Ben Pools had high single 249 also high total 686 Crescenis. J. Malone 156 171 194 .l. Herréll 181 156 151 W. Dooley 181 180 222 F. Turney 123 187 169 P. Doyle . . . . . . . . .. 192 144 176 - _ 3 i938 912 Grand total 2583 Anchors .l. Chandler .. . 110 140 185 P. McGorneli - 95 84 162 E. Goss . . . . . .. .. 197 169 164 J. A. Bentley . 167 191 211 ll. Poole . . . . . . . . .. 249 191 246 Grand total 2561 Tonight the Barbers and Spuds will play and another game is expected. Hockey Captain Goes t0 St. John Alden Clarke Of Fredericton Will Become Manager of a Branch 1h e good FlLl-JDERICTON. N. 13., Fob. 15. — Alden Clark. captain of the Fredericton Hockey ','l‘eam, has been transferred to Saint John. where he will become Manager of one of the branches oi‘ the firm oi’ J. Clark and Son.'Llmlted,ofwhlcl1 he was elected a director at the recent annual meeting. Mr. Clark does not expect to play any more hockey this season unless Frederi- cton should happen to get into the play-off with Saint John. His trans- fer is effective next week. - Anderson here came through with a lovely piece of work. on a rink end run. netting the sixth and last goal for the Abbles. the fatal mix-up at the Abbies net occurred and the game was sud- hsd it continued. Alien, Summersitle awarded up for last night's game: McDonald Uuhill Referee-din W. A. Allen. Sun» zaersidc. Timer—.\ir. Ed. Acorn. FRENCH Of course you do-cvery a diseased scalp can't nour- lt also causes the hair it Ind sec. night but the band. - lips last night. parted in u gums like last night, turned. derson don't think so. their 18118111180 as well as their tem- lpers and keep stick and fingers down. Penalty Timers — Mr. Ilrcwor Robinson, lsummersids and Mr. Charles Stewart, Charlottetown, NOTES They were all out of iunc lust The Intermediates got some new A referee and the game is soon Ye old time hockey games ro- Wright may be R-Wright but An- Some of the players should curb Commercial Firm i After a few initiates more play denfly brought to an abrupt finish over n‘ goal that the Crystals scor- ed from a mix~up being disputed by the Abbles and some near listic. battles ivcrc pending, but nothing more seriously developed and the goal was allowed but. the fans were out two and three quarter minutes of whatever would have happened Thus tho game ended and the referee Mr. W. -\-. ilw ltbbics the game, when the Cryst~ uls, after leaving the ice, failed to. retum- The following was the line- Crystsls Abbiea Goal Phillips . . . . . . . . . . . .. M. Diamond Defence l Wright . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. D, Illumunll Silliphant. . . . . . . . . . . .. ll. Anderson Forwards Galal-nt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. llrowse Montgomery . Gordon Perry Gauthier V’ 41* l 1v E. Doncette .. .. 186 207 158 F. Doucette . . . 1'17 ‘.195 169 ‘C. Kelly .. 197 ‘238 1B2 -a , J. Creiglmn . . . . . D10 194 226 w. I-Ihlfpeuny 226 211 182 Famous New York Right Club in Radio Talking Pictures-Phone Film of CLUB ALABAM. lifou see those radiant beauties dancing and hear them singing, just as though you were visiting the Night Club in person. In addition to big mid-week feature with orchestra, at usual prices. l Ho rice 0“ afmS. glam: Rad w ‘°"° “m: _ . A r “l5 bandit 183:‘: ‘£06,. came “qg a3 Eagle’ s lac-l" Q“ ed an Empress . 5 urn P a t‘, hatred. his h" . on onlll 1° m‘ “Qvwaden cues l“ A- bring hm V m0 \O a T enrol °l E 25° _._.3...;.a....vit.MA ‘BANK all/CCU I DRESS ER as lgmtv ‘ Gorman Smashes Worlds Record in rat-e in .15 Ii-Ti st-i-tiluia. 'l'h John, took Svflillil pl: Chicago third. Valentine lllnlls, of Lflkp won the (me-tulle event. Nelso added twenty points tnlul by pint-lug third in thr- lnus. The previous rw-urll m‘ was made ill Ntrnnnt‘ ihikt- in litfil. (lormanfis new record lmlzty \\'iS ilurnmn third. was second. and Nolan third. l Screen story by L-Arzlea 1esrzowig ...=......... The where his Greatest Lover In lltegreaiesl love role of his career ltecrl leads him info _s maze ol conspiracy and high intrigue. Daring sllill, intrepid braverupplus a love that never falters, brings him through diresi’ straits and puts the girl of his choice in his arms. Titers is action without ‘c pause, romance that stirs the senses, mystery final‘ baffles, over all a love theme llnsl’ Sweeps the Heart’ ‘1 440 Yards Skating’ Championships 1A.‘\K'E Phftffll), _\', Y.. Fell. 1T», ~ sun look slXly. "'11" Charles (lurmuu. m Shim .lt>l|n. N.‘ tlvirmnn hruko tho woritfs record vHlDIILHl-illllf‘ y sluwnul tut llw ;"...- n“. m, 3.3,,“ hem 1,7,. 111111301! ‘m f -“ 19m“ 1*" ill" "ll" .\'4l1'<| and t-siztlillshrui hi Sammnv Luke skating event today. ilt- won tin- in i924. Tin: (‘anutlluu chzttnploifa illilv lm‘ the ovvut Wit-S Ilfi Ji-S soc- ond uml iin- former record was Jill ' svmnds. in the first heat 0.1’ [hr suml-ilnulaxlormnn skated the u prev- llli Tim’ established in vonm-rtitnt with lllnfliflpl] h, m; 4,5 national ziiuatem" tillitluui‘ skating. SET TFfiRlFlc PACE . . . .. .- .. .,.‘ . lllltllfllgltliliillilfl, lllillhltilivll hon; ln the ilnnl, (lorman land the pole iruiyinutiltili. 1 . k ‘ fund xuuk thr lend, setting u. lerrii-- “m ‘Omm- ‘"5" “r 5mm‘ 1*’ intro. lie was prusactl closely by v ‘c in tlu- 44C .\'t-l.~um uml lmxnn, his ion-m mute yard (went. and l-it-nry’ Aulstm, oi , lrmn Suini .luln|, hut. (lot-mun held ‘the lend ihroukhoilt the race. Log- Plucitluun tuck second plnco and Nelson In ill" mile event German skated in his wvl] hut-k with the rest of thc con- H0 iv-alnllls fur ilto first iivo laps and nmi third in the mile. (lurmzm won ihru mo}; the 1mm “m, ha" n mp ‘hm? 1mm“ "l “Pllvll 11H" 1\"*l- Io so. hut in the stretch Valentine g i Hinges w. r .....'.=.: s-c;.:.'::'.+::::.::.I::.'= -' M‘ M g and l" f ' to grow by stimulating the scllp- Just try f. Locks _ ' “p”, ' s1.oo nor-ruse i» -- Carpenter s_ a s. A. FOSTER ’ ‘"3’ "M" can-ram. onucsros: Locq s Vol-niches ‘ ' to V - 1" “nsmcln ' . . - ~ ..,. I .... For Home USO and l Br1ugm_ghl_lp__lilai;_her_ H .. ~, ' o... i <. flood . ow catty-tiers»: TO ‘moss. osowts at this time of the year s Custom om- THERB- new vim/a ""' was m». Nane- or mos will "m" goouomflgtmiiefigis Aw- r as fc n 19"" .- '°°"' "1" Y“ s“ """°:;' ° d”: ‘in. ' ' wooto MAIG-MR-BLQPYWILDIF, :- 1“ ' Y“ m ° ' "‘ ° um. m: Kuswi wAs-riwr Pomona! work all the better lt you have - “l” ' ‘.1 "1 ‘ a good tool for it. .‘ m l O i927 IV luv-i. Fnruns Senna. mo. Gnu Boush nights usual. wow-Tum} wAu-r METQ CQME our on THE‘. BALCONY TO spa/xx To THEM - | Guess FM Jug-r Aq, cooD A5 APPOINTEDTOTHEJOB or "flvwsuu AMQA$E>ADORE - I _\ I MUBTNT 0t5Ai>l>otNT THEM-lie PQT QN ME i l? l Hiaiis, lbrntvr international» champ- ion, pugsfltl tho (‘nnzttliati with n lim- linrst of spmul. , Gurnmn iluislit-tl sot-mu]. and Nelson llliHl. The limo Wilts 51.01‘. 4-5. FIVE MILE EVEN_T .lai‘1'i-, m‘ New York, won the li\'o_ mile event aiftl-r tin: lt-ntl lliill changed hands ofusu. Scat-ins, ui_ New York, finished second and lll-"l Ilsa third. Tillie l~l ~15. tlnrluatt uml Hurry Nelson. of Chicago, wont into u tic today for the national outdoor n-muirllr 3|ll‘(‘tl altuiiiti: t-hitmpltitishiti. Plilvll has eighty points. 'l‘l|o point sunl- mary: - (lurllmn, fill: Nelson, S0; Ilinlis. 70; Suitrlcs, hi); Julio, iii; Fora- mun, New York, Iii); Farrell, (‘lil cum», Iltl; Pcrlsbcrg, Cleveland, till; lmgun, 20. ltult-s of the Inicrxiailonal Skat- ing Union prnvltlc that in ihc event ni n iiu iht- two lmuicrs must Sliflli! tlircc atltlitiotil races. No arrnuiti" moms lurvu hccn ntudc, l\<nv0\'\'l'- and ihc skaters were reported leav- ing Suruliuc Luke tonight. , YlWfi A -By George-McManus