ough the Nlght- Careening ' from Side to Side, Tore “N0. 39,” With “Casey Jones” at’ the Throttle. rimmed» l. EXCHANGE "YOUR COUPONS\ TODAY, ALSO CASH SALES AT THE PRINCE EDWARD. FOR THE BIG MUSICAL COMEDY i‘ 1N COLLEGE” TICKET OFFICE OPENS AT 9:30 A. M. ‘PRICES ENTIRE LOWER FLOOR’ 75c RESERVE a BALCONY RESERVE 50c 75c RUSH 35c’ 114.99 YIIIRILLS BALL FOR ACTION AND IT'S PACKED WITH EVERY THRILL THAT THE MIND OF MAN COULD DEVISE ‘ftzUheGreafe-sr s/rll! Rial/mad Melbdmmn: l ...l7I.l'I' SONG DIADE INTO A_ GREAT PICTURE Big Mouth (hrs-nit (fontest Tonight and S-aturtlzly Flu" the Best Player of “Casey; 111111;»; " leave your names at Ticket (Li. - - U. S. Interests Taking Over N. B. WOODSTOCK. Mart‘ ha; been received Iiert» l. _ I interests owning the illilllll. antes near Woocismrl ' l Dominion No. 1 and Cobl that the OppOflLllllllCw ‘ recently given to A111 lib 1n Boston and P. . 59mg taken up. 11 ‘ the total transfer l‘ tow propertis rims t ‘ 1.- llon dollars. partly 121.11 .1 ~ . ~ stock "Uplto-date lnachinc" stalled and work will t l ~ apring: or early summer it is1'c- 'l "olll mines have undergone l lnlJlU tievelopment work . m; the last few years. Assays 1:111» relently o1" ore taken from lelnnlil ll No. 1 showed heavy dc- . o. zinc and lead. some cop- ~nrl traces of silver and gold. ‘I ~ l-icrugc showed over 12 per- .011‘ l» 11nd over 15 percent. zinc. e11 No. 1 is located two till‘ uiiles below Wood- ..tl Cobbler-Sexton about a belov: thc town. Strong tflpcl-iul to The Guardian) t.1"l‘.'\\V»\. lvllirch 1.— Canada “n; l ,7. 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POSTAGE VD to ll rnlfol m, 700x111 FILLED Over M mllu y 10c extra CTIOPIARIES IN ONE only Om; Cnqpon Now NOQJOI p§r\I\"'“ l... awk of the Hills All tho Glllllmll’ 0| the Great Welt 1n a Romance of Action- Thrills -—Hnmor\— Snu- p011”- dsil- Boy” “Sh , _ Comedy lllullll L'ocul hockey fans throughout the clty and Island in general will learn with much satisfaction and no little elaltlolt lthe news that the Rcglna. Aces, amateur hockey clhampions or Western Canada. will play the Abeglvei-ts here at the local arena on Monday night. This team 1s wldoly known throughout Canada as one of the smoothest working hockey mach- Ines to invade the East. Although, only becoming ifamil- lnr with the Eastern hockey rules, thls ‘team gave who champion Truro Bearcalts one of the hardest. 38.111645 of their career last Wednesday nigh-t Ln the Halifax Forum. Tho score is indicative of the play- Truro won, 3 goals to 1. When one considers that nearly every man on the lineups has been ollfered templtlng salaries to try pro, It surely looks as 1f they have ‘a. bang-up aggregation of puck chasers- Thls Is tllc first team 1n the history o1‘ hockey on Prince Ed- ward Island thalt a team of tthls calibre has ever visited our chores- Thcreforo the fastest team possible that Charlottetown can muster will REGINA Acts wlll PIAY a All-sun ABE GWEII lull IlIlNIlAY NlIiIII . ‘w McEachern-,TWi11_ia1ns, ."Meb” Diamond And Gauthier Will Lin e Up With Old Team- Mates.» Much In terest In Big Game. ‘ be pitted against them. . j There are several neurons wlly Reglnlal are being bwught here to play a soxibevte picked from local ‘color. mainly to allow ltlhe Marltlmo ‘hockey world thalt there is yet a ;good game letltt "In the rank and file of the locals. In all likelihood. tho following Elteanl will face the Western Cham- plollrs: Melvin Diamond, goal: “Chick” Williams, H-all ‘Splllett. "Dork" Anderson, defence; "Whac- key" ‘Mcldachern. ‘Dempsey’ D11- ‘mond. Earle Pmwse, Hlbbert Saunders. Leo Gauthier, Frank Cox, forwarda- . To look over the above mention- ed aggregation, la enough to satis- ly the moot sceptical that they will certatnly give a good account or themeelveu. 1f notwin irom the cast and rugged tourists. Upwards of lflvo thrmsand spec- ttatol-s witnessed ltha Aces play the Recreate ‘b1 Halifax. The Arena in this cltv does not, by any means IIIPRMIFQ up to this in seating cab- ncllV. but on this occasion it looks an ll’ all records forhockey intimid- ances will be smashed- Ottawa Dispatch 011 Seized Liquor l Wrltlilg to the llallfax lleralrl. the Clty Solicitor, Ml‘. lt‘.l~l. Bell. lnion (lovcrnmcnU-s statement, and shows the union-Ability o1’ enforc- ing Prohibition- SIR,—-lf one illibti apropcr acnso or humor onc should bo greatly amused ‘lover the announcement made by you that the‘ "dry" fleot crulslng in Marltlmoywators ls to be grealtly strengthened by the addition of seven new and expens- Ive vessels at a c6980! halt a mil- lloii dollars- To mlltntdln the 0x15‘:- lng fleet. cool. last year nearly as much, and to maintain the addit- ional fleet will probably cost as much more. The otstement that tho present fleet. effected seizures o1‘ liq-nor to the duty pald value o1’ $850,000 is lnere camouflage, put In to create the limprenalon among the ulnhluklngdhnl. the fleet mm than paid '11s war’. Thefiovarnmen: novel‘ got that. sum oranyhlng ab; preaching it. It. could only got any or ll by selling the llquor to the Vendors ‘Boards. and llttlc or none of lt gotxt that way- The 1110M. of it was t.llo eln-aptwt klnd of’ Dom- emra. rum costing not. much more than fifty cents a gallon or one twentieth o1‘ tho duty paid vuluc I We no new well stocked with h1g1: undo Coal for wlnlor, namely: Old Sydney Screened. lava-null. Sprlnghlll. Albion Nnt Albion Movi- Alblon Ionnd American lord lint, Welsh Ila-rd clove. Boloo Colo . Phono II yon: roqnfro- monk. Prompt dollar- lcl. Imvolt prloll. w. n. Gillis and Company Ihlll I'll Called Camouflage shows up the fallacy 01' the Dom- mend this last awtdmemt to the consideration 0f those persons who twin-lain that. no matter how 1n- oflectlve prohibition may be 1n 1o- llornllng those who have acquired a tadto for lntoxlcontls 1t 1a worth all Its attendant evils to produce n. “generation unacquainted with the tadtc of 11mm." ‘tiered THE Auusme PART I That however, by the wuy, thc amuslng part; otf this situation is that all this money ls hating spent to protect ourselves against our- selves- The sole object of this glorious fleet 1e to atop liquor from coming into lthe country. Down this way an, any rate there 1a no other klnd of smuggllng worth mention. The reason for so groan‘. an amount '01! smuggling o1 1.11111 particular oommodl-ty ls because thore 1a so great a demand for it, and there 1s no other way lot obtaining it. People want 1t and mean to have it. 1f 1t were ‘not. so there would be no smuggler-a and no bootleg- gerc- No one la forced to buy liquor. People would much prefer to get tlho liquor legally and alt a moderate price- But 1r they can't get it that way then they intend to got '11. the other way. They may voto dry but ltheydrlnk wet, and intend to do so. So this is the attu- altlozlt First, at the Instance of an intolerant and wall organized min- ority. wo pass law's to atop our- selves from obtaining liquor-Avon. we. by our demand for it bring Into existence a. huge and well organ- ized force of smugglers and boot- Ieggors to supply n11 with what we have just passed a Law to stop ol1r- selvcs lrrom procuring. Then fln- ally we pay some millions o1‘ doll- ars for a huge force of ships and men to stop ourselves from goofing ‘the 111.1111‘! we are determined to have. As my frlond W. l'.B. says, "Can you bent It." ITEMS OF NEWS Let me take Ihlaopportunity of culling httentllonlo two recent Iltema of newe- One in the state- ment of Inspector Mclwe. 0f Syd- uley, that. lptwithotandlng the strenuous acthrlltloa of the dry M- cea 1n that cllty durlng the past. year, the number of llllclt drinking places has greatly tncroaled- The second Ia the pddrcoo recently do; llvorod by a. Catholic. clergyman in Glace Bay. wherein he parltlcuhrly deplored the "appalling" (l thlnk that was the word) appetite for Intloxlcetlng liquor which was bo- Igg acq-ulred by ltho young people 1 his parlch» I particularly com- antl a. large pare-t of It was des- The mlnu Ink cuaslon took after which a social hour of lnstru. nlentol music tookplace. furnished by Mr. P. W. Farrell on the vlolln. 1nd Mls Bootan on the organ. Needless to say it was enjoyed by 111. Lunch wu then served by the hostess. A vote of thanks was ten- dared The Notional Anthem brounht the ‘neetlng to a close. The next moot- ‘nd to be hold at the home o1’ Mrs. James W. MacDonald. (Canadian Press) TORONTO. March 1.—_ContInu- lng the remarkably clever curling that has been an outstanding feat- ure of the MacDonald Brler Tank- champlonship. the Manitoba quar- tetta skipped by Gordon Hundsoni of Winnipeg. defeated Montreal m! their slxth straight win, 1n the first} part of today's draw at the Gran-l we Club, thereby remaining in the lead for the grand aggregate. The score was 14 to 10 for slx ends. the Montreal four furnished keen opposition to the Westerners, but they faded toward the finish. The Sudbury Rink, skipped by All. Tobey, and representing Northern Ontario, 1n the clfamplonshlp. nos- llllllillllldllllllliilliTlC/III . lIlIIllING BIIAMPIIJNSHIPl FIlR THE CITY- ed out Alberta, 11 to 9 in :1 t contested game. Toronto ' Lakevle earned 11 to 10 victory over Que- bec. Toronto are ' ard for the Canadian Slngle Rinkl place with five victories and one de-' feat. Saskatchewan, A thern Ontario are pl es. back Malcolm's New Br 12 to 11. Ontario ins) had little tro ‘Nova Scotia 14 to ‘an eight lcnts in t ace. with four wins and two 1oss_' W. L. MacGlllivray rink got into convention by registering a clean cut triumph over John 5.: shot lead over their oppon- he first six ends. MARCH 2, 192g “Black J aok” Has ‘Fine Story Plot; A * Buck Jones Star A llght to a finish for the “m, tngc of their fathers is the theme .01 Buck Jones‘ latest vehicle, 1pm, Jack", now playing at the Capitol Theatre. with Barbara Bennett, in I " urc of buried gold. a the leading femlnlne role. It 1s a fight of great odds for the boy. the s 1 and» a friend for their lrlghtful i eritance, a rich treas- Sflllwl one or I lFINIll TITLE ws got a welli now in second E lberta and Nor-. . .- u fl 1m tied for tlllflleb swphmg 1° mm ‘the decision of the unswlck four byl (Toronto Granit- uble ‘in downing 7 as they galnedmornered m‘ I l the intense rivalry - between these teams that prcvnl Central Guardian VSUMMERVILLE RACES, Well nesday, July 11th. ‘ AT‘ THE POLICE ‘COURT yes- days. the Brookfleld lows: Hartsvllle. 11 a. - m., Brookfield, 7 p. m. t OLD SYDNEY SCREENED & C0. P110119 240. 2856 JUST ARRIVED — New “Bulck" cars now on display at our SllO\\'- rooma. Call and see them. Horne & Co. CLYDE RIVEIL- On Sunday. March 4th the service in the Ines- byterlan Church. Clyde River will be at 3 p. m. Sundaly School at 2 p. m. . 28'? NEW BUICK CARS have just arrived and arc now on display u: our showrooms. Call and see them. A. Horne d: Co. HAMPTON —Un1ted‘CI1urcl1 Ser- vices on Sunday next, March 41h. ab‘ VflClOPlll. 11 u. n1.; 3 p. 111.; Bonshnw, 7 p. tor, llcv- (LF. Sears. BONSHAW UNITED CHURCH.- At Bonshaw United Church. Sun- day, March 4th at '1 o'clock. The story of the Prodigal Son 1n song. Everybody welcome. HUNTER RIVER CIRCUIT - Servit-cs Sunday. March 4, North Wlltuhlre, 11 u. 111.; Whentlcy lliv- er, 3 p; m.: Ilunter River, 7 p.m. ll. 11. Iluxtcr, Minister. MT. STEWART, MARSHFIELD AND IIARRINGTOhB-The Presby- terian services on March 4th will be Mt. Stewart, 11 a. 111.. lvfarsh- fleld, 3 p. m.,. and Harrington 7 p. m. Rev. Frances Murchison will conduct the services. WEDDING BELLS- A very quiet but pretty wedding 100k place on Wednesday, Fob- 1. 192s. I17 the Rev. Father Monsignor Mc- Donald, when Edythe Byers bc- came the wlfo ott John Richard Gauthier. both.» o1‘ Charlottetown. day the Qfllflllfi services are as fol- lows: Annandale, l1 a. m., Dundas preacher Henry ' B. Lindsay (L113) "Come ye ‘that love the Iorlfarad let yoluihyebelcnown. No "i -‘ in] services dtnundni; and Anilin- one on Wednesday and Friday 1e- spedtfully at 7.30‘;p.,-m. Everybody‘ glvcn a cordial welcome at all scr- v cos. WELL KNOWN CIT IzENr-Jlll‘ DUNDAS SEBVICES.--O1l Sun- 8 p. m. ‘St. Peters Bay, 7.30 p. m. tho presence p1‘ a church, Rev. W. l. 335;, Church of. fit. Stephen and Sn. John‘ amt. Johnhun-l moderator o1 the alnt John ‘Presbylerv, presided,’ lcrday mornlng, one drunk appeapThq other clergymcn . participating! ed_ He was awarded $1090 or mmydn the service were Rev. W. M. Townsend. o1 St. Colulnbia ull-Iltfll, ___ Falrvillc, fnoderator of lvluritinle BRo0Kp|ELD__-I~he services in synod; Rev. 171*. J. A lviolriscil. of is bongregation o“ St. Matthews church, 4 _ ‘ Sunday, March “h. Wm be a5 ml, and Rev. Dr. -. Wardlav/ Taylor. and of Greenock Presbyterian St. Andrews. Dr. Morrison addressed the congregation and the new min addressed . .. classmate of Prince o1 war»... 235.53.‘?"illilglliitlfllllfliilre- Rw- IS isfcr was i SOCIAL GATIIERINGn-A soc- ;ia.l meeting was 1 ;cvening, 28th ins_t.. audience of " gathered together church, Moucton, Fabluull; members ' and adherents about zgnwfirlwill scc brilliant hockey. largo. 11111111101’ 015 M we: that gets the breaks. - Newlm‘ cf “m? Right now the City League bran The three teams are travelling at fast clip and the fans who attcn lur hockey. _ the announcement ifulnt .ll1Iill.,Moygan_ church. the cage for the Victories. by his ol iold craft. l It is expected leld on Tuesdayygue series. under the aus- -' W. C. T. U. in the home of Rev‘ ' , . ' Brother." Mr. Adam llrovrn made a lPcter Jackson. North Rustlco. Au’ vow of ha, savimm thanks was moved by Mrs. Hen: {seventy fclv appropriate r-rniurks, R. 11105 ople 111 en- I The concluding game of the Gill-Y Thrmlgh an M- m‘ ha“ raising es- Lcnguc will be staged tonight at 0111195» YIOWBVCX‘. hi! I10 "gthc Arena. with the Vics and Abbt-lsense of. humor and Proves to be Should the Vics be able to reverse lust meeting between these teams. the blue" and white will again be lcaguecham- ; Onthc other hand if the Abblcs lrcpeat‘ their surprising 3-1 victory. the City League will end in a three- ‘ With the stage thus set and with ls the fixture On the dope iljs anybodys game, with the verdict probably going to the team d lot’ hockey is of the sizzling variety. a d tonight's game wi-ll get sixty or possibly more minutes of spectacu- Of interest to hundreds of fans that Hurry former goalie of the Abbies and known by the‘ affectionnteCog- nolncn of “Stoncwall" will play in Harry -‘.has been out of the game for four d‘ years. and has worked out but once, Col-Iyet. seems to have retained all his that a record . house will turn out for this. the fin- lnl scheduled game of the city lea-g thusiastic “moi m“ A. A MEVJWOOIIICI‘ and seconded oy tvfrs. Irv- Leod, Secretary o1‘ Alliance, delivered address. dealing w the Temperance a most inspiring 1th tl1c evils of 111g. At the close of the progrannne‘ the ladies scncd a very. tasty lunch: M8 The nlceting closed with the singing‘ the moat powerful outlaw - tho west. _ _ gangs of The plot revolves around three pieces of a. dollar, Whiclrthrlee 01d prospectors left- toj their heirs, each fraction o1’ the coln having p, m" of the key to the preclous ore. 1t ls a, tremendous battle for the three friends to fight the gang and outwit them and claim what is ‘rightfully their‘ own. | Buck plays the role lhero, ‘Phil Dolln. a hard-riding ldevll-may-care fellow who swears ito get‘ his own at whatever mm, l of the young V01‘ loses 1115 not only a oowb well Besides Miss Bennett, Mr, 1s supported with the splendid cast of well known character actors, m. eluding Theodore Lorch. George Berroll, l Harry Corning, Mllrdgck MacQuarrlc and Buck Moltlton. The Capitol serial "Hawk of the Hills" and a riotlous Juvenile com. cdy completes a 1111c mixed progrmn at the cosy Capitol. ._i_._ felt sympathy sorrow. I Wc were all vel; when we learned that the "Angel jof Death" had visited your home land claimed as its vlctlm thc most cherished member in that home, the wlfc and mother. It ls hard for us tovuntlcrstand (in fact we cannot do so) why such a young. useful and nlllch needed jperson ls taken whllc others who lure infirm arc allowed to remuln. But God doeth all for the best, and we know "He doeth all things well.’ It is sad for us to realize that 1n our society we shall see her fnce no more. Wc will miss her jovial laugh and pleasant company in our mcet_ lngs. but the loss is only slight compared to yours. We feel our words o1‘ sympathy iare very inadequate at this time, very straight shooting oy. but. a very lovable Chap as 1101198 .V deeply moved . pices of we Mayneld and vicinity} ____‘___'___________,lyet while you mourn your loss, you lhave the happy assurance that your loved one went Home trusting In We, would ask God's richest bles- lsing to rest on you and your family and especially on the smaller ones. y they grow in Grace and fel- lowship, with Their Muster prepar- . _ _ of the National Anthem. A splcndizrinz lhvlnselves for the time when “Ilielufelsflniailfcdmfif: collection of lvcr twelve dollars they shall meet the" dnrllnl: Mo- work in which he following contributed to a. splendid progranllnil: Recitation. Vera War-f reu, and-duet by Doris Warren tllul . Margaret Woolner. Hamilton. by Mrs. George H. Robertson. I1I~ MHHIP vocal solo war; very acceptably ren- dered by Mrs. Hold audience joined in ing “Don't Go Near the Bar-Room is engaged. The Alliance. ’ —-—-—<o>--—-— LETTER OF SYMPATIIY also recitation t-n MacLtlre. The concert 111 5111;;- A To Mn Jame-s Lllvellyil and famllvf Dear FflfilldSf-"Il- is with a feel-l i111: 01' profound sadness and regret» that. we are called upon to express to you and your fnruily our licnrl- \ was rcceivctl ful‘ 111:: work of the U101‘ 0W1‘ T1101‘??- We shall mcct, bllt we shall nliss . her. -' _ There will be one vacant chair; We will linger tocaress 11011‘. When we breathe our evening prayer. Signed on ‘ Women's Institute. ' produ death of ‘Mr. George M. Compton of St. Elecnors. occurred Monday night at his home after along ill- ncss. He was 77 years o.’ nge. 'I‘herc are left t0 mourn, lllS widow. t-nc ulster, Mrs. John A. Andrews of St. Eleanors and a brother. Melvin Compton of Vancouver. The Ilmeral will be hold Friday a: 2 o'clock to the English Church cemetery. INSTITUTE MEETING-The St. their regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. P. W. Farrell, with fourteen memberqzdnd two visitors present. The meeting op- ened with the singing of the Ode. followed by roll call. which was wleverly answered with recltatlons. tea of the Previous meet- wero read and adopted. A dis- place on rug making. her for - the entertainment. 111.11.11.11. moccasin-luv. s. MacArthur. MA, 13.0., of Snult F, H. BILL-peduncle of rho I-‘Irst Presbyterian Merle, woo htductod into the price, batteries are made available. dealer Note These George's Woman's Institute held " N0. 486‘Layerbilt 45-volt.... N0._770 Heavy Duty Iii-volt NO. 772 Light Duty 45-volt CANADIAN NATIONAL Cllgnry Vlncvuver 1.. ,. (\- . - .. .. r- .‘ "i! * ‘:1! ‘mqfq-qyygm-l- >- R Avlocaeerrrr we," Effective inlmetliatcly, you can purchase Evereatly Radio Batteries at greatly rc- duced prices. 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