MacDonald Rink Wins Bo I t “The Chew for You” II-ICKEY no NICHOLSONS BLACK TWIST A Home Product — Popular Everywhere Abbies Smother P. W. C. Welshmen 8 To 1 In Intermediate League Jackie Rants Abr "writ puck- lters smothered the Prince of Wales College Welshmen by lcore of 8-1 at the night in an liockey League (Lxture. lt the Abbics sewntli victory in eight starts this season and stretched their league ltadcrsliip to l4 points, six ahead nf second place Saint Dunstans University and Victories. Joey LeClair was peorer of goals and two a MacGregor and Mclnnis were next in line with a brace each. Art Perry notched up the other tally, while Ralph Sheppard col- lected four assists, and teamed up with LcClair on two of the smart- est passing attacks of the night. Jackie Brown got the lone Welsh- man tally on assists from Mac- Donald and Downe. W113 the leading three Only Three Penalties The game was very cleanly played with only three penalties handed out. two to Welshmen and One to Abbies. Playing to a scoreless‘ first per- iod. the Abbie: got rolling U1 the oecond to outscore the Welshmen l-i, and coming back even strong- or in the final session, banged homo four more without a reply tram the Collegian: to take an guy 8-1 victory. It was anything but a good gun. to watch, with loose ‘play ‘and rusted basin: rredomlnll- lng. It opened up with a slow, Iiiltlel first period that any both teams make a few good open breaks, but most of the time bat- ‘lbcd the puck around without do- ggg my damage. The garna picked up a bit In he second tame when Perry opened the scoring at 2:52 when by winged in a long shot from about ten feet inside the blueline .011. Ralph siiepimdu viewi- lt inside the opposing bluelinc Forum 13s,, skate in on goal for their second their 1 tally of the game at 10:57,: from ' Island Intermediate‘ lany- About three minutes later Mclnnis broke clear on an intercepted pass to The Welshmen got only when Gus Downe carried in centre ice to pass over to nctt MacDonald just over blucline who took a shot bounced off Hoopers pads, but Jackie Brown swooped in to bang in thc rebound. Roach MacGre- gor came back less than a minute latcr, however. to pot one on a passing attack with LeClair and Sheppard. LcClair notched up the final goal of the frame in the last 3O seconds of play when he drove one in on a pass from Dalziel. Ben- that Welshmen Miss Chancel Although the Welshmen started to force the attack a bit in the final session up to the halfway mark, they spoiled all their scor- ing chances with erratic passing and shooting, and the Abbies took over again from then on to notch up four goals before the frame ended. MacGregor got the first at. 12:15 on a play with LeClair in front of the net, while Sheppard and LeClair teamed up with about the only smooth pass- ing attacks of the night to rack up two more before the l4 min- ute mark was reached. LeClair got. both on smart assists from Sheppard. Mclnnis got. the final tally, his second of the night, at. 16:18, on a good play with Tom Clark in front of the net, the latter get- ting the assist. The following are the line-ups and summary:- Line-ups: P. W. C.: Goal, Don Simmons; defence, MacLean, MacNevin, - Allan; forwards, Jardine, McCal- Downe, Brown, MacDonald, Nicholson, MacLean, lum, Howatt, W. MacRae. Albbies: Goal, Hooper (MacDon- ald); defence,- Perry, Dalziel, Stewart, Smith; forwards, Shep- pard, LeCIair, MacGregor, Stan- ley, Clark, Mclnnis, Burke, Flynn, Richard. Referees: Frizzell. SUMMARY First Period Scoring: None. Penalty: Dalziel. Second Porto ‘1—Albbl€J, Perry (Sheppard) 2:52. 2—Abbie!. Mclnnis, 5:59. IS-P. W. C., Brown (MacDonald. Downe) 10:57. the ' Iseith Jay and Ivan ‘i .IE GUARDIAN, CH A RLOTVFETOWN FEBRUARY a, 1950 Quccn Square School will stage l i their annual icc sports at the l Charlottcimvn Forum tonight at l 7:30 when a total of some 135 , entrants will take part in a I large program of events that l promises a Splendid evening of speed skating and hockey enter- tainment for young and old alike. 1t will be the first event of its kind to be Iield_herc this season, and will include a total of l5 events in all. On the program will be speed skating contests for all H80 groups, a quarter-mile relay race and novelty competi- tions such as a Ski Race, Potato Race, Backward Race and Ac- curacy Racc, which should not only provide an abundance of keen, competitive entertainment but lots.of latighs, thrills and spills as WCII. In addition to the skating and novelty events, a hockey inatclt between the Queen Square and Prince Street School teams will also be one of the highlights of the evening's entertainment. Both teams, who are at present competing in City Interscholastic hockey championship play, have remained undefeated so far this season and arc cxprctcd to tJUlii-B up with one of the closest cou- tests to be seen in school hockey this season. The game should be a fitting climax to a gala evening of sporting entertainment for both participants and patrons alike. The following are the tcam line-ups and the list of officials who will preside over tonight's events: P.S.S.: Goal, C. Hucstis, A. Douglas; defence, 1i. 'l‘aylor, J. MacDougall, S. MacLui-c; for- wards, B. Lewis, J. Turner, M, MacFayden. B. Leitch, B. Carson, B.- Boswell. W. Hood, D. Mac- Leod, R. Whitehead. Q.S.S.: Goal. R. Carroll; de- fence, C. Ready, B. Burke. G. McGuigan, R. Kelly; forwards. C. MacDonald. C. Gillis. B. Kelly, W. Burke, E. Kays, B. LeClair, R. Trainoi. C. Carroll, R. Richard, B. Duffy. Officials-Starter, Brigadier W. W. Reid; Judges. Jackie Kane, Lt. Col. W. J. MacDonald, Lt. Col. L. T. Lowther; Announcer. Leo Callaghan; Referees, Walter Law- lor, Art Perry; Timer, Bill Bevan. Sr; Scorers. J. P. Callaghan, '1‘. L. FitzGcrald. Montague Meteors In 6-1 Victory Over Murray Hbr. Jiuntaizue Meteors won a (‘on- VlTTClniZ 6-1 victory over the Mur. ray Harbour Bruins last night at The 1960 (Mid Century) Confed- eration Curling Bonspicl that has been going full swing all this week at the Charlottetown Curling Club ,bet.ween Provincial and visiting rinks, has been coming up with some outstanding curling during the past few days. . . . Although the. competition has been keen all through the play to date and on a number of occasions has been so close as to force matches into extra ends of play ‘.0 decide a winner, one of the most exciting matches ever to be seen in local competition was ‘witnessed there on Wednesday night. . o - o The match was between two Charlottetown rinks skipped by J. S. MacDonald and Frank Acorn in second round play of Graiirl Championship competition. After battling end for end all through the match, both teams finished In a 7-7 deadlock at the conclusion of the last. end. Forcing the issue into an extra end, it took Skip MacDonald's last stone of the night to garner a slim one-point. margin of victory. Laying one with Skip Acorrrs last; stone, which was wcll guarded, MacDonald wicked In t0 take out the Acorn stone and lay one himself for the final victory. o o o . Despite plenty of keen compet- ition from visiting teams, the Is- lander’s as a whole have made the best showings to date and are pro- gressing all along the line, while among the visiting teams, the W. Swan skipped rink from Brookllnc, Mass, has been making a highly creditable showing up to the end of Wednesday night's play. l O I O The Prince puckstei-s certainly much like the team that sent the King's University hockeylsts of Halifax down to a 5-2 defeat here lust. Friday nigiht, when the Chair- lottetown Abbies took their meas- ure IBSIIIIZIIIIB hand them out an 8-1 drubbing in a rcgtrai" island Intermediate Iiockcy League en- counter. of Wales College didn't look Skating hard all the time and turning in very aggressive hockey in tlheir game last Friday to turn in one of their best performances this season. the Coilegians were a1- most the direct Wiwsite last night and seemed listless and sloppy in their play to make albout their worst showing this season. o o It wasn't that the A-bbies turned in such stiff opposition. because k-Aibbies, Maternal (LeClalr, m, game W, 1,, “on, w,“ my. llmllfleue ‘More a veracity crowd. Sheppard) 11:49. _ ed most of the time, but nevertthc- p§ayg§hhllfi {Iitli tildfirbcélilhgabrgteli 5—A'bbiea, LeClatr (Dalziel) less the Abbies seemed to have iit- mama constantly on‘ 3h u _k 19;34_ IIIB or no difficulty in overriding The local squad Omshgn“ afhe‘ Penalties: None. the Welshmen and ouisooring them Visitors ‘vim "w" Snmmhc: aw badly" The 13st m?“ ma“ “w in: which was one of thep Third Period teams met the Abbies only beat ' ‘ 6—A’dbles, MacGregor (LcClalr) 11:31. 7—Albbies, LeClair (Sheppard) 12:15. tl-A-Ubies, LeClalr (Sheppard) 13:33. ii-Albbies, Mclnnis (Clark) 13115- -Penalties: Howatt, Allan. izuii 0F in: mourn SPECIALS Men's SUITS SZLSOQ Men's Winter OVERCOATS . . . . $14.95 up Men's DRESS PANTS . . . . . . . . . . $4.95 lip Men's Hen Fleece COMBS. . . . . . . $2.49 Men's Plaid "Jcc" SHIRTS . . . . . . . . . $8.95 Men's WORK SHIRTS . . . . . . . . . . $1.98 up Men's Heavy PARKAS . $10.00 up SPECIALS III THE BOYS’ DEPT. lays‘ Winter ovzacoars $6.95)... $10.00 3W‘ ‘l-locvy lays‘ l-I _ PARKAS 4.95 up pm- Cloth JACKETS .. . .. $2.95 rum coms. $1.04 IoyfWOR SHIRTS $I.69||p jgyg’ l-loovy IREECHES . . . . . .. $2.49 up a. GIIEEIIIIAI. 00. LTII. Man's mo now wean Clffown, P.I.I. clding factors of the game. The first period was almost over before Clements them out; by a two-goal margin. O l I finally slipped If’. was not the fact that their < H M regular goalie, Eddie Lund, was $3: grulrg nr€:,,,.f:,; rlgglaifigtgkbltlg not in tho nets either, as young ' ' even the tally. During this period the play was evenly matched, but. in the second period the Meteors went. out for goals, and Carver netted two quick ones, followed by Power and Clements. The Bruins found themselves hemmed in their own zom- almost contin- Don Simmons. the Welshmens rc~ lief goalie from the Juvenile ranks. turned in s. very smart perfor - once and certainly didn't let in y soft goals. Lund is out. of action due to a blood clot in his leg from an injury. and Is expected to have to go into hospital for a. minor him of! the roster for some time. l I O I/t was a. bad time for Lite Welsh- men to have an off night. because the defeat narrows down their chances greatly of making a play- ofif berth. With only two points. and four games to play they troll Crystals by four points. S.D .11. and vies by six and the leading Abbies by ten points. Juvenile Hockey Games Tonight The two Island Juvenile Hockey League games scheduled for to- night between Victorias at Ken- aington and Abbics at Summe aide, have been postponed until next Tuesday it was announced here by league officials last night. The reason for the postponementa is due to the holding of the Queen Square School annual ice sports at the Forum tonglht. Miners Edge Victorias 5-4 _ NORTH SYDNEY, N. S.. Feb. 2 - (CP) -— Coach Hal (Admiral) Dewey's early third-period goal. his second of the game, gave his surging Glace Bay Miners a 5-4 decision over last-place North Sydney Vlctorias here tonight and consolidated Miners newly- won grip on second place in the Cape Breton Senior Hockcv Lea- operation whloh will probably keep guo triangle. l 111111.)’ and only the sensational work of Gosbce in tho Murrny l-larbour nets held the score down. In the final period the tiring for a few minutes Fraser in the Montague nets kicked out rubber from all sides. Th1 Meteors again swept Into the attack and bottled up their opponents with some beautiful passing, and were fin- nlly rewarded with the final tally of the game, The fans were very enthusiastic and enjoyed Ilto game immen- sely, It was pleasing to see the referee Austin Fraser back on the Job again following his severe ill- ness of the past two years. Llneups:-— Bruins: Goal, Gosbee; defence, W. Harris, L. MacNeIlI; forwards, G. Harris, G. MacNeiil, C. Penny, S. Hume, A. White, Chapman, Her- ring, W. MacNelll_ Meteors: Goal, B. Fraser: de- fence, MacDonald, Beck, MacLurn, Lannlzan; forwards, Power, Nel- son, Carver, Clements, Fraser, Col- llnga, Sinclair, McCourt, Mac- Lean. Summary:- Flrnt Period ' 1—Montaizue, Clements, (Fraser) . 2—Murrny Harbour, S. Hume, (Herring) 19.10 Penalties: Nelson. , Second Period Q's-Montague, Carver, (Power, Nelson) 1.20 4-—Montaizue, Carver, (Power, Nelson) . 1.40 lk-Montaguo, Clements . 4.45 6-Montague, Power, (Carver) 14.55 Penalties: Herring. Third Period 7—Monta|ue, Nelson, r (Beck) 15.40 Penalties: (Bums still gave their best and- Queen Square School Ice Sports Tonight Empire Games To Be Held In CGIIBdGIILITWI g AUCKLAND, N. Z.. Feb. l- (CP) — Canada today was nom- innted by the board of the Brit- intercst in holding the games. No city has yet been chosen. The first games were held at Alberion And S'side Battle To 4-All Tie The Alberton Rcgcls and R. C. A. F. Meteors of Summersidc fought to a 4-all draw in Crystal rink last night, Albcrton getting file equalizer half-ivay through the third period. The game was cleanly played for two periods but roughened up a bit during the final session. Hoffman, R. C. A. F. centre, scored three of his team's four goals, while the ltcgals divided up their tallies among four snipers. Hoffman netted his first goal of the evening four minutes after Bar-hour's pass to W. Hardy put the latter in the clear to g0 in on Crawford and regain the lead which the Royals field for the rest of the period. Two goals, seven seconds apart by Hoffman in the first minute of play in the final frame caused the one-point lcad to switch sides again, but Gavin put his team on even terms once more at. the half ivay mark. Ai- bcrton kept the Meteors penned up pretty well behind their blue- line until the final minute or so, but the Airmen were forcing (i-Albcrton, Richard, 19:34. Penalties: Pierce, Robergc. Second Period 4-R. C. A. F., C. MacDonald, 4:18. 5—Albcrton. W. Hardy (Bar- bour) 7:07. Penalties: Gavin, Millman, B. Fraser. Third Period 6—R. C. A. F, Hoffman, :50. 7—R. C. A. F., Hoffman (Beck- ett) :57. ll-Alberton, Gavin 10:18. Penalties: Beardmore, S. Fra- ser, E. Murphy, DunnIng.—S. (Rockford) SPORTS 1: Give The Boys Your Full Support ' u": FORUM Habs Strengthen Grip On Second Place Inieague MONTREAL. Feb. 2 — (CP) - Montreal Canadians strengthened their hold on second place in the National Hockey League by ' blasting the fifth-place New York Rangers 4-1 here tonight. Canadiens pull three points ahead oi’ the third-place Toronto Maple Leafs. N _ Both teams, playing their sec- ond game in as many nights. a?‘ ish Empire Games Federation - » th- d_ as venue for the games in pmmd to tlllginbzililgiyog‘ the u 1954. Ratification by the Fed- 1__M0nh_ea1 MacKay (Mosden, cratioifs general assem-bly is Rcardon)‘ 6.27 required. but this is consider- ,,__M0mrea] fioukhard (Reardonl ed a mere formality. " Reay) U158 _ Three Canadian cities —- T0- y '_ ' F- h ) ronto, Vancouver and Hainil- Yolk’ Laprade ( ‘s er ton, Ont. — all have expressed Pénahies, Lack Kyle} Bus- sault, Fillion, Leswittk- Second Period ' L l, llamilluli in 1930. The second 4—%‘;',‘1§r°§‘)" “gmpdle ( H‘ and third Empiads were held ' ' c ) at London, England, in i934 5_gilfenlreal‘ Mosdcn ( urry and Sydney, Australia in 1938. éenames, None‘ Third Period Scoring: None. Penalty: Kyle. Si. Mary's Swamp Moncton Hawks 9-1 HALIFAX. Fob. '1 Ion Hawks dizzy tonight John Beavers in the Senior Hockey League. in hand on St. for a Saturday night tili- play began and the Meteors held First Period the one-goal margin till late in l-Halifax, liollett (Sullivan) the period when the green-shirts 7;40_ came back with two quick goals 3_M¢m¢tnn, McKenzie. 10:12. to take the lead. Charlie Mc- Penalties: Fleet, McIntyre. Donald staged a nice solo rush Second Period _ 1° 130 il- lll! HBHIH 0-111)’ in the (l-Halifax, MeGrcgor (Grabow- sandwich session and at 7:07 ski) 3;23, 4-Halifax, Sullivan, 7:51. 5—Halifax, Brennan, 10:31. 6-H:ilifux. McGrcgor strong) 10:38. Larlec. Third Period 6:41. 8-—Halifax, Sullivan, 11:37. 9—Halifax. Schmidt Brennan) 15:11. 10—-Halifax, Gaudet (Hollett, matters at the bell. uvan) 19;33, Referees: Mclnnis and Ncw- Pgnaltlcs: None, combe. =- Flrst Period , l—R. c. n. a, Hoffman (Hoff- “WW5 “Ila”! strand) 3:57. -_ . - - Toronto's Canadian National Ex- z ‘iK-llgiflon’ Mlnman (Rlchard) hibitalon is the largest annual fair in the world. IIOIIKEY Can they do it? leaders of the Island League, have challenged 0’Leary Maroons to a. return game to be played In the 0'Leary Rink Saturday evening, Feb. 4. IIIIEEN SIIIIARE sciiooi. TONIGHT 30 Admission CONFERERATIONV IONSPIEL MOCCASIN naucn AI" CHARLOTTETOWN cuntmo ctuii iuuoav. rsanuanv 3rd 75 Cont: Don Manor's Orchestra nspieI CIfsI-iip After a stiff battle yesterday with Saunders’ rink the local team of MacDonalds walked off with the grand championship. The undefeated Macs captured a lead by scoring 3 points in the 8th end and held on to it tenaciously throughout the 4 remaining ends. By taking the Bonspiel Champion- ship they receive the Maritime Central Airways trophy, and the A Forum crowd of 13,689 saw‘ (CP) - Halifax St. Mary's passed Monc- and swamped them 9-1 _to climb with- in one point of first-place Saint Maritime Beavers, who now have a game Mary's, meet Ramblers at Amherst tomorrow night and move over to Hall-fax (Arm- Penalties: McLaughlin (2 min- ors and misconduct), Barkwell (misconduct), Robinson, Ford. ‘ll-Halifax. Ford (Hannon, Steel) (W i i k e s, ‘Sul- The Charlottetown Abbies, four blankets which were donated by the M. C. A. for the winners of their trophy. Later in the day these same stars of the broom and stone met and defeated the visiting U. S. team for the R. T. Holman trophy and. the silver candle- sticks that went with it, also donated by R. T. Holman. The MacDonald: came through the entire first section of the Bon- spiel without a loss, and display- ed some extremely clever curling and teamwork on their way to the top. Winners and Runners-Up Winners of trophies runners-up in the were as follows: Maritime Central Airways Tro- shy: Won by J. S. MacDonald (CH). Runners up E. H. Saunders (CH). B. A. Oil Co Tankard: Won by F. Acorn (CH). Run- ners-up, E. H. Saunders (CH). R. T. Holman Trophy: Won by J. S. MacDonald (CH). Runners-up, W. B. Swan (B). Prowse Bros. Trophy: Won by l". Hansen (CH). Run- ners-up, T. A. Campbell (S). Morrison S: McRae Trophy: Won by R. Jardine (CI-i). Run- ners-up L. E. Prowse (CH). Souvenir prizes are awarded daily to the team attaining the highest total points on the stand- ard point system for the day. The only stipulation is that skips are not eligible if they played in the '49 Bonspiel. Winners to date are: Monday, W. D. Swan (B) Z50 poin-ts; Tuesday, Ed Tanton (Cl-l) 153 points; Wednesday, A. B Fee (M) 263 points; and on Thurs- day the awards went to two men in each of the two high rinks as the balance had played in the ‘49 contest. Men receiving prizes were L. Johnston and F. Driscoll (CH), and K. Anderson and J. Tapp (SY). With the first section _ Bonaoiel concluding yesterday the second and third sections immediately got underway and a number of new rinks have been added to those already playing. Visiting teams which arrived today to compete in the second and third sections of the Bon- spiel are as follows: From Bathurst, N. 13., skip M. C. McArdle, mate A. Doucette, 2nd stone Nick Thibedeau and 1st stone R. Veniot. From Beaver Club of Moncton, skip H. C. Eustace, mate W. A. MacDonald, 2nd stone R. Lyman, and 1st stone F. Breau. From Montague, skip L. A. Johnston, mate G. Gordon, 2nd stone, A. Sullivan, and 1st stone F. M. MacKenzie. From Summerside, skip I. Nicholson, mate W. Morrison, 2nd stone S. McEwen and 1st stone E. Hickey. Also from Sum-merside, skip I. Inman, mate N. MacWilliams, 2nd stone E. Robinson and 1st stone F. Bell. From Halifax, skip A. G. Wat- son, mate E. W. Fraser, 2nd stone T. Coley, and 1st stone R. Dau- phlnee. i and the first section of the Rinks Bearnnged For the second and third sec- tions a number of local rinks have been rearranged and some new players added. The new teams resulting are: Skip E. S. Gid- dingis, mate H. Pierce, 2nd stone C. M. Frazee and in stone J Coles. Skip A. Bagnall, mate W. Cud- more. 2nd stone G. Foster, and 1st stone F. Clarke. Skip H. McIntyre, mate R. Jones, 2nd stone J. Wilson and lst stone A. Pick. Skip F. R. MacLaine, mate W. H. Worth, 2nd stone R. G. Spil- leit, and 1st atone S. Benton. Skip J. E. Burden, mate W. Pickord, 2nd atone A. G. Mac- Mlllan and 1st atone P. Hillier. Skip R. G. White, mate F. B. Conrad, 2nd stone J. S. MacKay and 1st stone F. Curtis. Skip W. E. Maclnnis, mate Gil Henry, 2nd stone F. Hobbs and 1st atone E. Wood. YESTERDAY‘! RESULTS Finals "P" Competition-LISA. Ti-qniy J. B. MacDonald (OH) 12. E. H. SnundcrsAOH) 9. finals "l" Competition-It. '1‘. Holman Trophy J. I. MloDmfl-Id (CH) 14. \W swan (B) 1o. I Fina , "Q" Competition-Morrison h Menu Tliflly I PTOWSe (CH) B. Five iTrophies Decided Yesterday; Another Busy Schedule Today R. Jatrdine (CH) 19, 1km Finals "C" Competition-B. A. Oil Co Trophy Acorn (CH) 18 H. Ballade” (CH) 6. 1st Round "It" Competition - Imperial 011 Trophy F. Acorn (CH) ti. F. Hansen (CH) 6. 2nd Round E. Tallinn (CH) 13, W. 3w‘. (B) l2. _ F. Acorn (CH) B, R. Carruthqq (CH) 6. R. Jardirie defaulted to n, Saunders (CH) . 3rd Round E. Tanton (CH) 10, R. Aw" (CH) 9. 4th Round “D" Competition-Prensa Inn, Trophy P. Rudderham (SY) 12, E, Mg. Innis (CH) l1. F. B Conrad Morrison (S) 5. B. Fee (M) B, J. A. 01mg (S) 7. F. Hansen (C11) l4, E. J. Clark; (CH) 5. T. A. Campbell Baird (CC) 6. A. W. Hyndmtm (CH) l1, R. 3,, Bell (CH) 9. 0G. E. Full (CH) l8. Mmheson (C11) 3 (CH) 15. T. D. (S) 9, K. A. Aw‘ 1st. Round “E" Competition —- Wboiesak Grocers Trophy R. G. White (CH) 13, I. N. Nichol- son (S) 5. C. McArdle (BA) B, R. McCain (CH) 8. h A. Johnston (ME) 18, K. A. Baird (CC) 5. W. E. Mclnnis (CH) 10, L. Inmln - (S) 5. L. IVIacLaIrie (CH) 16. H.C. Etillq ace (MO) 9. H. McIntyre (CH) 11, Dr. Giddlngl (CH) l0. J. S. Burden (CH) 9. A. Balm! (CH) 6. T.A. Campbell (S) 8. A.G. Wat- son (H) 9. Schedule for this momtnfl matches: . 8:30. Ice No. 1 — R. G. White (CH), vl CE. McArdle (BA). No. 2 - I...A. Johnston (M!) vs. W.E. Mclnnis (CH). No.6 - I. Nicholson (S) VI» Roy McCabe (CH). No. 5i - K.A. Baird (CC). vl. L. Inman (S). 10:45 ice Ice Icc No. i - RR. Maclsaine (CE) vs. H. McIntyre (CH). No. 2 — J. E. Burden (CH) w. A.G. Watson (H). No. 3 — H. C. Eustace (M0) vl E.S. Giddings (CH). No, 4 - A. Bngnall (OH) VI T.A. Campbell (S). 12:50 Ice No. 1 - aw. nyndmflu 1°19- vs. J. Granger. Icc: No. 2 - D. Cameron (C11). vl J. Larabee (CH). Ice No. 3. J. Allen vs L. E. Prowl! (CH). Legend: (CI-l) Charlottetown (SY) Sydney, (S) Summerstdli (M) Cartwright, Man, (CC) CIT‘ leton Club, West Saint John. (51 Brookline, Mass, (BA) Bathurst N.B., (M0) Moncton, (ME) Moa- tag-ue, (H) Halifax. Rolled with . . . ‘A LLWEATHER‘ Waterproof Pope! Extra mild . . . for oxiro WWW“: FRIDAY- AIT-IIIRNOON - FOIIIIM GALEIIIIER mummy - nooimv - r.w.c. vs. snows " a o'clock CHILDREN'S SKATE - 4 u» 5.30 s mom - mo - q. squaiui: sonoor. sroitT sarmmar NIGIl'l‘—-8KATING—8t010 JOIN IN ALL THESE ACTIVITIES SKATING-Bind