. 3 A ‘rEeRUARYin, 1927- -—CARNIVAL in Borden Rink intent " . , Saturday, Feb. 12th at 8 p. m. "Chili Everybody come. 379621021 11"‘ “WOT” Em‘ ~e1'. stssuot-rewou AGAIN N.B., W119i?“ ‘I 1"“ 1 “m” “n —ln the second game between m.,; my buds nnd-elyieeiailybetween my ‘_ IQ got I0 bad it was un- pgssible £02 me to, put 1.1mm in water 0y "do ‘ my housework. Aha these teams this season the St. Eleanor's Silver Foxes defeated a team made up of 911W"! 110111 Linklettei- Rdsd by the decisive Mrs C. E. McDonald and Mr. BY1'°11 McDonald, Summerslde, were pas- sengers outward on the afternoon train yesterday to meet the re- mains of the latter‘s aunt, Mrs D. l "111! m“ ‘b5 tligpgle-aegf 8 to 2. Art Holland was -t(|u.so m ACCIDENT. - ‘BLOOD D BiTT r; m". , m M?" my trouble. 1' am sure I cauli- prom- mend 1l.B.B. boolxighly to those who have salt rheum like I had.” BBB. is manufactured only by The ill Milbum (14)., _Toronw, Ont. J. McDonald which arrived 11°11! Boston, accompanied b! 111° 11°‘ council's brother Anthony 1111113011‘ ' laid and sister Mrs J. S. 1.1111119!‘- ' .The only particulars received were {that the deceased lad)’ W" 11111911 in u; agcldant, The funeral takes place at Kelly's Cross. —ISLANDER DEA-D — Mrs. An- drew MacKinnon of Pisilflld 11115 1°‘ ceived a telegram brinsllls 1119 51111 news of the death of her sister. Mrs. D. J. MacDonaldycrf Newton. k’ .‘ ,. JUNFURNISHED "-' euuoatow Ho“ Centre, Muss. Only two months e80 another sister, Mrs. Alexander J. MacDonald died in Newport. ‘R. I. Mrs. MacKinnon has the sincere sympathy of the community 111 1161' hour of sorrow. 1R. (l. N. V. R. Practice 3777-2-9-21‘ -; i 1 ‘The nndermentioned players are ME T0 “VALENTINE SUP-i requested to be at the Rink tonight t tier uttspices oi’ Ladies at 5 p. m, sharp: R. Dillon, J. Bren- , (igtown Utiiteti Church nun. C. Ryan, V. COVE. 1» C01111011Y. j.‘ ‘ i111. Ffllllly. Feb. 11th (i, Connolly, J. Connolly, F. Rush. zThritets 50 cents. (Patriot please copy) "tus utulauuctiir u i PliflNiiililii nuts tutu 1 ENiERTAiiiMiNlIiTPREiiiiiARB in “liatrtlolyr. King Vitiorls picture Western Guardian a -PLAY BY llorden Dramatic (‘itrb In Seven Mile Buy Hall on Tituri-tdny cvcuing. February 10th. if not fine 0n Friday. tho. Aiulxtiificetit,‘ ground, with tho exotic costumes for 'Mctr0-ttnd flamboyant. (zonvetttioitn only titlidxvyti-iiluycr, which (Jpeueti u, enhance this phase of the produc- tottr tluys (illgllgtlllwlli. ut the,t.ion. Prim-c Edward yesterday, John; i-Zlcuxlor Boardmnn as the hero- (lilbert has a rolc that will be nit inc is thoroughly acceptable, look- ovcrlustiui: (ieliixht. to his ctmstulit- lug every bit tho kind oi’ n girl for l_v increasing number of admirers. ,such n heart-Wilmer us Bardeiys, if ltuittcl Snbatini, tho author of] (lilborfs acting is oi’ the smooth. “ilurdolyfls the Iiinguiflcetit," had restrained sort that. maker! 1119 pt-rsoltully (ehoscti the hero for the spectators feel that they are wit- plctttrlzntion oi‘ his stirring ro-[ncssittg the intimate development tnancc, ho (would not have tnndc a oi u genuine romance. ltuppict- selection. A brilliant stipportinii bust stir- Eveu compared to Gilbert's rtlle rounds the star including Roy 1n "Tim lug ‘Parade? with its dusty D'Arcy as the cruel and treacher- mztrcitos, its shell-hole 111711011 and ous Chntellertttilt, the viiliati oi’ the other hectic sorlutaiict-s, this purl Uilllfl; Karl Dane, comedy star oi stntids us tho most. z tivo and col- "Thc iiit! Parade," as the ludicrous (trio! oi ills curt.- . . ilc swims ltodeunrd Ilurdelys’ attendant, nnti raging rivers on hoist-hurls, ou- Arthur hubin, (lctlrgti K. Arihur. gage-u in iivrc-t- ont-tuuitt-rs with Joint T. Murraty, Lioucl lielntoro Jwrdcs oi’ utrcltuolu-i uud (iolcr utul otiicrs. 1 miucti (uiomios, polo vault»; ovt-r u “Puck nud Whitc" comedy zwtists lino oi‘ t-harzzittt: :i|)t‘il1'B~‘-lll0ll atntl on the Phonoillm brought. down the git-tiles Wliiifl oi‘ (iizzyiug huighi, ltousv. This is u. vury (‘lover bib! Tho love stectics oi’ th(-. plcitirc time vmuioville aci, ncvcr seen nro fully us t'4)l‘.\'1lI(‘|HK and tuorltic ottlsidr» tho big ciiion. The. tnusi- its oven those ut‘ "'i‘it|- lih; i‘.'ti'ntiL-", cui st-tivo for tho feature is UXUilii- ' nud oi‘ t-oursu tho picturosquu sofi- out. Altogether tilts is u show lug oi‘ illo story, its itwtliuvni bunk- woll worth seeing. v CLASSIFIED ADVEltlxlSElii/IIEIIETTS“ ittpm lnarrllunn . 7e per 11M 0| 11 words Q-Q-O-OQ-QFQ OO-FO 0O §~O©O9~O QO-OOQ-O-OQ4000O-O-O-QO-O \Vahtcd—-A Man WAIETED — A MAN-A PETER- miucd tnun--—who will work as -w_“'7;\-i;‘0llfr4 \V SHO BEST SEL nntoil LER. GREAT!‘ “vi/A .. re1»t=.:tt(-.|-. Wnshcs clotlrtcis in ti: hm,“ ‘m, 111mm" as he Wm for 111111111“ 111111111111“: r1111] iiughulzic an ‘employer. Au active man- c onus ovril’ 1 i - preferably lbetween 30 and 40, married, and with some business v. experience. An ambitious mnn ..—unxious for good ‘pay today, \ promotion to1110rfOW. 0119111118 is with successful Canadian Life "insurance Company, established "113111111111111113011 harmless, 25% P10111- Suutplo iron. i’. A. 1.l.‘10b\'1'0 $ P0,, Alcxnntlria. Ont. . A. w. Feb. s-.12l_ Nursing River 30»years Selling experi- -.».-‘+ —---~- ~~~—- ~~~-~-""' "r" ence not vital, We supply train- NURSES -—PUFiIL—— DlPl-OMA inc. Write, in strictest confid- 1n two yrnrfl. 111111111- 111111111130 encc, Box 1163 Halifax. 2-3181 ‘cash nliowuitco. Jackson Purl: ___ lio-spiiul. 71731 Stony Julnutl Avc., To Let "Pith-ago. ill. U. 8.11.. Ii7titi.2.10.3i LET-—<H EATED APEARTM ENT Yvouuo womsh" DESIRING TO _ _ M, H, ,| __ l. N 4h with Jnuitor service. ‘Felt-phone 11.11151... ';1‘iti1l1ll; ufqSt-itjuol mim- 111411- 331123411411 itursos, North Adalni-l, M1191. _‘“_'_"“__ _"“"__’_"‘ plonso writc. Supt. 111'(1111i111Y- To LET '- HEATED ROOM- AP‘ School qualifies pupils to secure 1113i 11111111111111 011108- registration. Provides monthly nllowmtco and privilege oi’ s X “““ tnonths cottrse at Yale Univcr- 1111110 llfilp Vblllliifll 37-17-2-8-31 sity St-ltool of Nursing, All ex- PL?‘ pottses pnid. 371065.151 31G E-ARNWGS. STEADY EM- ploymeitt for Barbers. Become “vauhqd export in 8'wceks. Writo Moler Barber College, Department "F" 111111111X. 8-l-22s-1tf. wanted 15th April to let or pur- chase, Brigitton vicinity, 3 or 4 bedrooms. X. Y. '1... (iuardlalt. CHEESE MAKER WANTED— for least River factory. Tenders 117742 9f“ rcceivcd up to Fob. 25th and to stan's Cathedral thence to tho -»-_- - iilmf 1:111:19? 11828111100311. 11132.11 ‘(at Roman Catholic Cemetery. v ou e p.— ex ac nu _ “ SNTBNIPY. Cleufionau. ___'__ l2." 37157-2 9 4i LOST -~BETWEEN- OAHDIOAN _.________ ' ' illlli ‘Lorne Valleyfbudies fancy For qale (truss nnd hut. Fituier please ‘ _ rmumtttilcute with Postmaster, FOR SALE "COW. HOLSTEi-N 111' L°V111I M60101‘) 01 Morel]. 37592.9, 2i mole. iresheus in May. Price Jamel Clmflfflfl of south -----—---,—-—%-— $411011- Mflvrs Fbrd. Glasgow Lake, P. s. t., who died Feb- LOST-IN THE cirv Liar Resd- 3169.241, at runry10tb,1925. NEW FISHING BOATS - FOR sale. all sizes. Write or call. -- P. A. Rooney, Boat Builder, Sourie. 377629 Bi ’i‘htlrsdn_v xifiorttoon n purse con- twlniug u sum oi‘ motley. Find- t-r ploaso leave at ihc (itiardian (liiico, llmrurd. 3758.23.31 . \(l1'i2()i".’(l t't'.~t'r\"-N()W— um t is \ t in i M.» WM“ r “\fl\N1::.HT1/\('II'~‘: \ ti 31"‘ mm v was! u ~ .\i\li'.\_“v‘i\‘111.\(1\i-\\1“ 1‘» .i|t mutton» inv Lug.- n H!‘ Pr-vtiut tttm i- p.11. '1 two .--... it (".t<h with Ortivt thin-in it||1>|v\\;(>v| “up tmu iouiubr m tot-q '\i'-'|111\i“1[i\)4ili .1 n. ‘."_._.“.".1.‘.‘_!-‘1‘» ,\- 1N1» ~. MIHWN our (uwum ‘*"“~111‘ IIMI .‘-.\~ .., . '4. .00" ‘»'.'.t»i. i | .i.'1>V |>v.\|.i r '.~i .' wo-tinuw y... ,. .. u; ... .11» t‘ litt- ., .-.-t ..n ‘Bruit- Central Guardian ' Act. LADIES ofst. Peter's .0“. Srfllatioa are expected to send don". "m" 1° Hfllllital aaimlSatarday. 3808 OFFICERS ‘ELECTED-am, the 111111111 meeting ot the Third 0mg,- ! 3i. tlfiancis lheld Tuesday night m” 1°11°W1118 officers were elected to hold office for a term 0g 111,-” years: -Pres.ident-—'Mrs- M. lVL ‘Mur- P11Y- (re-elected); Vice President- M“ 1111"" 11- Melwshen. Secy. Treas.~.Miss Florence Sinnott. l! O (BRIDAL SHOWER-A misc“. laneous shower in honor of ‘Miss Florence McKinnon of Uigg, (now Mrs. Edward Sterns of Charlotte- town) wae held at the home of her brewer. Mr. W. E. MacKinnon of U188 fl- Wwk prior to her marriage. The then brlde-to-be was tendered a large number of gifts, many of them of considerable value, includ- ing several hundred dollars in cash, besides silverware, linen, em Up. wards of a hundred people were .present at the "shower" and a must enjoyable evening was spent. Con- gratulatory and witty speeches were made by Mr. Shaw MacMillau, diiblh A, aind Mr. Andrew MacDon- 8. . MEET — Alpha ‘K911911811 14011119 No. 10, following a custom maintained in sister lodges observed Roll Coll Tuesday even- ing. 80 brothers and sisters were present in person, and response by mall and telegram from 40 others, making a totnl oi 120. Absent mem- berssettt fraternal greetings from Boston, Omaha, Portage La Prair- ie, New Rochelle and various other DQ112113 in New ‘England and the Maritimes. Brother J. J. MaoKin. non. Grand Secretary during his remarks on "Homes" made the in- teresting assertion that the Odd lFellows Order was the first frat- ernal society in the world to pro- ville a home for dependent 1nem~ ‘hers, widows and orphans. Mr. A. J. REJBEKAHS .. SKATING at Sherwood tonilbt. ' 3809 POLICE COURTF-At the Police Court yesterday a vagrant was giv- en three months in jail. ORWELL-VERNON UNITED CHURCHEB.—— The services for Sunday. Feb. 13th will be as fol- lowsz-Vernon River at 11 a. m., Cherry Valley at 2.30 p. m., St. Andrews, Orwell at 7 p. m. INJURED BY FALL —Yeaterday aveninl about ‘l o'clock a psdestr-. 1311 5111111641 on the side walk at Hllshes’ Corner sustaining injuries to his head. He was picked up by Police Officer James Walker and conveyed by team to where medical aid was rendered. A cut on the scalp necessitated three stitches. HUNTER RIVER ctncutr. - Services Sunday, Feb. 13th: North Wiltshire 11 a. m., Hampshire 3 p. m.. Hunter River ‘l p. m. Sunday School at Hunter River 10.30 s.. m. We are indeed glad to be able to announce for services at Hunter River after over two months inter- ruption but it is a greater relief to feel that the epidemic though ted- ious, has not resulted fatally in any case. We trust the other communities in which the same epidemic prevails will escape with no more serious consequences. R. 1i. Baxter, minister. Play-offs Between‘ Leagues in the Maritime Provinces TRURC, N, S, Feb. 9.—-Logan Ilomhili, Jr., Secretary Treasurer of the Maritime Amateur Hockey Association, gave out the following schedule of play-offs between the various Leagues for the Maritime championship: The schedule is as follows: The dates given, particularly in 1101116. ‘i’. (1., who instituted Alpha ‘Rebekah. Number l0 thirty years ago. gwve uu ititeresting sketch m‘ its birth and subsequent growth. Past Noble - Grand Sister Ruby Houic‘ iirotltor John iMcNair, (irhnti Warden of the Grand lotige, Sister Elizabeth White, Grand “Warden of the iitebckah Assembly. and Broth- er Percy Ripley, of Pearl Lodge, o. 9, Monctolt, N. B.. also made brief remunks. Following in tho programme: 1. Roll Call, 2, Piano Solo —Sister Jean Fraser. 3. Solo —--Slst4-i' Annie Stewart. 4. Reading —‘Slf~il(:l' iloleu Acorn. 5. Vocal Duct Kaihlt-oti lvlaoNatir. ti. Home “J .1. MncKintton, Secrt-tnry. T. Solo —~llrothei- Gor- don Leitch, 8. Dialogue -—‘Sislers J. Lcitch nud S. Brown. i), Refresh- ments. .»\tllzi bung Sync. God Save tht- Kin Grand 4m PERSONALS .\ir. Pnrlzct‘ iiorne oi’ Winsioc. h-ii this morning for St. John, N. 11.. and Trum on u business trip. Ttiru. ii. J. liuholt, of Montague, is ihc gilt-ext oi Mrs. ‘Benjamin ZRog- ers. Charlottetown. Mrs. Finley Mucilougnii, Belle River, spout the week-tutti in Char- lottetown. ihc guvsi oi .\ir. and Mrs. (‘iutrles Ross. Orlebur Street. Mr. W. Ji. V. Ihttibnr, returned St. John and linlifax. ‘Mrs. W. ll. \'. lluuhnr. who has boon visiting hcr brother, Dr. J. S. Baguuli, in ilaliiitx, ior the 1mm. month, returned home last night "The regular monthly meeting oi’ the Ladies Attxiliary o-t‘ the Protestant Orphanage will be held in the Citndnll Home, Friday, Feb- ruary 1111 at 3.30. The many friends of liiiss Ruth McLean. R. N., will regret t.o know that she is seriously ill with rheu- mutic fever in the Toronto Western Hospital. . ‘Mr. A. T. Snodgrass. the popular commercial man and famous initial sacker of the St. John's Waterman Baseball team, is ou the island on business connected with his t’-irtn. the northern section. are subject to changes- A. P. C. League winners at home. February 17th, vs. Sydney League winners at home, Feb. 22nd. L. W. W. league, winners at home, Feb. 17th, vs. iiui-ifux League winners at home Feb. 22. Kentville vs. Digby, home and home games at Ifeutvllle Feb. l6, at Digby Feb- 18- Sout=h Shore winners. B. Y. E. will play winners of Kentvlllc-Dig- by series at home Feb. 21. The winners oi the first tour leagues mentioned or the first half m 3111191“ Rem 11°11'11"- 111111 of the southem section will play 1191111111111 o" the winners of the second half of ‘the southern section for the taham- plonship 0i this section on ltiarch 3 and 7. I’, E, I. League winners nt home Feb. 18 vs. Qe-ntral New; Brunswick winners at home, Feb. 23. ers at home, Feb. 13, vs. Scuthlm: ,N- l3. winners st home, Feb. 23. The Maritime champions home and home games will be played on March 10th, and 1-1. lii/‘aterville Wants t0 Play Abegweits Yesterday's matinee races on the Victoria Park Speedway were watched with great interest by up- wards of three hundred spectators. |8ram. and they were mo off snsp- led il-larry Todd and Bverssdy by a Dlly. and everybody got away early. amt INIEiiEST tutu-m vtsttnnirs iiiAiiNEE nus and showed up a. good trotter in 1111819 were three races on the sre- ens Worthy. n. the am z meats he 41 , .. ---..-. opt ua shoved-in. a also cunt. 9.20. Two minutes later at the end of a long run Gauthier pulsed Io- Kuna ‘for the Abbie: fourthgoalJ ‘when the visitors started to make things nnpleuan‘ for Diam- ond. Hderhin, Berle-ax, J. Johnson and Eaton boring in- until flnslly J- Jobeon found an opening and last count for the visitors inst one inin- ute before the bell. Theiperiod and- ing 4 to 2 for the Abbies- Three penalties was the result of the lec- ond clash. D. Diamond getting two of two minutes for a cbaekand and Clan ‘B- Trot Was the 3rd race on the program t nice margin. After Silk Worthy was for holdilli. trip and Eaton drawing the third Northern New Bzttnswick winn- This method oi’ conducting raceai appeals to the public. ' The races were quite interesting. with close finishes in two of them.1 The following 1s a brief sum~ mary: _ Clan A Tmt ‘This had three starters, Capt. 11., about 50 yards from the wire. The 2nd beat- was a race from start to finish, life two horses never being separated more than a few feet,| Hehen Dewey winning. The 3rd heat was a repeat of the 2nd, except that Trampacross was this time the winner. Trampacross is owned and» was driven by James Arbing, n tum Won by St. Dunst A large turnout oi fans greeted the players ‘in the second game be- tween Acadia University and the Abegweits, at t-he Arena last night. The Abegweits turned in their best game of the season last night, every man working like trojans to annex a wi/n, fast skating and com- bination gave the Abegweits a. pop- ular verdict over the speedy col» lege aggregation. The Abegiveits showed a. marked improvement in every department Mr. Sam Doyle of this city has received a letter from the hockey 111st Illkht. front u business trip io|club of Waterville, Maine, stating brand of hockey, mm gave the 10¢. , that this club is endeavoring to air-lute a great Tum, g0,- the“ vmory, range a tour of the Maritime Prov- inces, and are desirous of playing Sussex, Moncton. N. 13.. Truro. Sydney andttwo or more teams (in- cluding the Abbies.) The letter says that this is the first time that any team from the United States has tried to tour Cun- and of course Whterville would in turn. give each team a re- turn game this year if possible, if not, the fhst oi’ the season next year. They play in Montreal. Quebec, and Sttint John. and would like to have the games arranged between the 1st and 6th of March, They are at present leading the New England League with 14 more games tn play, They have the tol- lowing- men_in their line-up; John .MacEacherti and Parley Williams, -of Charlottetown; John -l.e-Cluir, George iLeCiair, John Friars. Eddie E. Jalbert, Quo- i lion. ‘R. N. Cox mud ‘Mrs. Cox oi‘ 11mm“- 311111191‘? this city left last week for Bostomibec? ‘C- E- 99111115- M°111T°°1- “m1 _of the game, from the goalie down to the substitutes. Acadia players put up a stellar but the locals had a night on and- entertained the visitors real royally with a barrage oi‘ fast skating. back checking and checking, last -but not least. iFor the Abegweits the work of, Prowse, Gordon and Gauthier was’ outstanding features of the battle, they skated, bored in and kept on the rubber during the entire game. carrying, combining, and back- checking in tthe old time style, which delighted. the fans to no endt M. Diamond turned in a great game between the posts, making some sensational saves, The Acadia team has a nice working front line in Barteux, Ea- ton and J. Johnson. _who showed up to advantage in every play, espec- ially Barteux. R. I). Johnson on the 118191106. was somewhat off color in 1118i 111K11t's game, not nearly as ef- ficient ag on the first night, but El- ‘derkin came through with a nice I80 and The Banker’ dropped back on the defence with beairgagrégpltleg n‘; 1231?}: Crete cslzmxArv the visitors playing a strong often. winning b é n-eck 180mm Tge- Ca t H I ref 1 1 sive game, only to mm the Abbies Banker 31% In ‘beam heaven)‘ Imp- “ ' ' - ' ' - - " 2 3 1"; defence and goalie hafnxinl; out the H. led ‘all the way lgo went to aThe Banker 3 2 2 “not at home. 818m break near the finish and The ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' " Prowse made the fastest run oi Banker numbed l“! 1mm; about C." A P‘ the night and sent a sizzling hot half a length back of the Ca t in Tram ' c: 1- ,2 one to Mcxenma for a nice save’ J’ the 3rd heat Igo and The sin... Hel Pulsar?! """"" " z 1 mmw“ “M Bmem‘ “y “ “w” raced 0m Both were evenly match a“ 61' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' "' on combination and Gordon follows ed: throughout lgo having a little cm BITrot Wm‘ a bmlmnt duh’ °'°'°ka‘mg“ ,0 spam at m; mush Sm‘ w m i 1 nice opportunity, nice runs followed , ' °' Y ' " by Eaton, Barteux, J. Johnson. R. Capt. H. is owned by Horne Harry Todd ,, 2 3 1 D “Iohnson and mum“) each 10m 3211:; 811d was driven by Ray Evereaidy ------------ -- 3 2 Zing to the ‘Abbies defence. Diamond ' ' The follow‘ at the u “ted and Gordon combined, but not ef- clm A Pace classe to s21; as ft s 88 Mme “d the“ Pmwse’ mm“ This was a ma‘ race between 3 1‘ 1"‘ “Y a e1'“°°1-1- and Anderson came down abreast. Tmmpacrosa and Helm’! Dewe I ‘ but lose ou a nice save by McKen y- Class A. Pace-Colorado Mac, ggssllaiiéiftgnliiggwtge 12211111131111; M11101‘ 5- _ coming within an ace of scoring break while on even terms and Class A Trot-British Ginger, when Johnson drew Diamond from Capt. Jackson. Pickford, Great. ABEEWEITS Siliiii THE WAY line-up. ~ AIN FAST nut A, Ferguson . . . . . . . .. M. Diamond C. McKenna In the Second Game Between Acadia and R. D. ..........‘.’???‘.‘.°‘.’. D. Diamond Abegweits Last Night at the Arena B‘ A‘ E‘“°"“£..;;.'..'.;..”' ““°"°“ . . . . R. . n . . . . . . . . . .. . owse the Abbles Won a Decisive Victory by ‘t, Q3132 ...L‘3‘c‘52t.“..‘..r. a. Score of 5 to 2. Intermediate Game A51- Br-dv r- e»- affs 4 t0 1 g’ " w’ “emu” eliminated-Harry Todd and Ever- YQMY! raced of! for 2nd place, Harry Todd winning. Silk Worthy 1a own- ed and was driven by Mr, Harold Stead. - . The oflicials were; Starter, R. Abbott, Judges, W. B. Brown, R. J. Steele, E. White. Announcer-J. A. MacDonald. _a Third Period The third period got away at 9.51 Prowse, and Anderson getting three quick ones at "MoKenua, the fast clip was beginning to tell on both squads and: play slowed down for the next few minutes, the Abbies nu. Bnrteux, Eaton and J. Job/neon between the post, hut the golden opportunity was lost on a. wide of the mark shot. Eaton nearly scored from behind the mete and the whis- tle came with a mass of the play- ers holding down the little rubber at the mouth of the ‘Abbies net, Anderson makes a clear get-away 811d! stick handles through, getting by McKenna for the Abbles fifth and last score, the bell bringing the game to an _end with n score of 5 to 2 for the home team. Two visits by Gauthier to sinners pen for a trip and check was the only penalties in this period. The following is the Class B Pace—lvlargaret Grattain, Marge Direct. Class B Trot-Baby Todd, Mary Capt. H, Maids. the Cine C Trot-lgo, The Banker, Silk Worthy. Clan D Trot-Everready, Harry Todd. Dillon C. iMr. Fred Moore refereed in his v usual satisfactory manner. Mr. Ed“- 531119. 115 11111 111° B°?~11e- Mlcxmfii" Acorn as ti_mer and Messrs. D0118 i‘hi.‘ifi.‘lef.‘l.‘i“.fi.’i‘i.ii’i,§d..‘ii’ idiom’? $3,135; °1"">**'S*""'* =1“ 1""- A. Ferguson, the sub goalie, started’ y |N$EY|§MED|ATE GAME out in the nets for the visitors and, The Intermediate Game between while making a good showing, he 5L Dunstan“, and Pmwe of wales gglfilgergfldthgt 111111111111“ 1w°,-resulted 1:143:11? for the Saints by - a score o o . Eame- This does tuot indicate that the game was 1n any way one sided, quite the reverse, the smaller play- ers of the P. W. C. team gave the. First ‘Period The game. got away at 8.45. Dia- The ‘Saints have a strong, heavy team and put up a wonderful brand |of hockey. White in the nets mak- ing some lovely saves for his team, L. Cot J. Fl i th glrymié 1:) ‘Fxggasgglgrzglmg: gfdefenceaewaonriteclt wet?‘ £11111]: ($3.19.: iCassidy, Cullen and OT-ianiey on figlgzfifjcgfitflflffafflgzfifl‘;iu... front line were in- the limelight losing to Anderson who carries a“ the way‘ bei on a long drive to -Fergu.son,l losing to Eld-efkln who combines with Bartenx, Gordon and Gauthier next try a little team play, being relieved by Eaton with Johnson to mond and Gordon starting the rub- saints a merry chase a“ we w“! 89 . The P. W. C. team is somewhat Wm‘ “m” 1° the mouth o‘ the disorganized as the result of the Victories advent into hockey. but nevertheless they have a strong bunch of young players accmiug. McNutfs first appearance in the not showed that he had the right idea, Spillett, Linkletter, Archibald and Jomieson ably supported their goalie. There was only two periods play- ed in the first the Saints chalked up three counters, Cassidy, O'Han- ley and Cullen getting by McNutt are close in shots. The second -period was much the better of the two, both teams get ting a count. .O‘Brien with his fem one wing shot ior the Saints and Spiilett an. the irrettiest. play oi‘ the genie for P. W. C. the game end-- net, Barteux ctu a rink length run gives Diamond a chance to display his wares, then Gordon carries and passes to Prowse who gets in an effective wing shot and gives the Acadia. goalie a hot one which bulged tl1_e twine for the opening score five minutes from the face- off- » _Prow\se, iGordon and Gauthier make another nice rpiece of team work but failed, J. Johnson and Barteux again come at Diamond who saves nicely, Gauthier and Gordon come down together, los- ing to Barteux who takes two quick shots at Diamond and then Gordon makes a. nice run on his own and sagged the twine for the second score for the Abbies. 1t.*.':.:.*:~'::.r".-..' ' ule. (i... in; an . v iwopsbandagu ro Look for lha Trude Mark "Vaseline" Ithpournrotactlon »,» q.- Chesebrough "Mfg. Co" Cnafd 5520 Chiba! Avenue MONTREAL Vaseline, '.T;IABI HAIK OLIUII JELLY - THE MARKETS _.. monument. Que. Feb- 11-4118 foreign demand for Canadian 311111 on the Montreal market today was again of an indifferent character, and business was dull. 1n sympatilv- with the weakness in corn futures in the Chicago market. ted!!! 1011111.‘ prices for cash corn on spot here. were reduced one cent per bushel. ‘Car lots of No. 3 yellow were 0.119!" ed at so cents. Ne. 4 yellow at 8B cents. sample yellow corn at 86 cents and cool sweet corn at 83 cents per bushel ex-store. ‘i110. market ior Canadian western oats was also easier and prices declin- ed 1-2 cents per ‘bushelJThe trade in spring and winter wheat grades 0t‘ flour continued dull but prices were steady. A fair business was done in nil lines of mill feed and the undertone was flrmlThe market standard grades of rolled oats was quiet and prices ruled steady. Prices for all grades of 6888 W8" well maintained under n good lie-- mnud. The receipts were £12 oases. The tone oi‘ the potawe market was steady but the volume of bus- iness was small. Cor lots of Prince Edward island green mountains were quoted at $1.75 to 51-39 1191' bug of ninety pounds and Quebec‘ white stock at $1430 to $1135 p81‘ bag of ninety Pounds in bulk track. The feature of the butter trade was the weaker feeling that, developed in the market and prices; scored a decline of 1-2 cents to 1 cent per pound. This was attributed to the fact that fresh made New Zealand finest creamery butter was offered to arrive later in the per pound delivered and combined with this was the pressure of sew- eral thousand packages of return- ed, Canadian western ‘creamery butter from England on the market for sale which all tended to curtail the demand. ‘No. 1 pasteurized was quoted 40 1<2 cents, 41 cents pet‘ pound. The receipts were 57 pack- ages. The cheese trade continued inactive and the undertone was easier but prices showed no further change. ‘Western grades fered at 1,8 and 24 cents to 281-2 cents per pound. The receipts were boxes, ‘ Coal White . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. McNutt .Dsfence » . . 1.. Cote . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Spillett J. Flemming .. Barges O. Brien . . . . . . . . . . Linkletter Forwards -' Cassidy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Archibald OiI-lanley . . . . . . . . .. Horne Gulllemette . . . . . . . . . . .. Jamieson Hogan p MoOilivary ' "“‘ "‘ Dr. Duggan refereed satisfactory t0 all. =1?’ . NOTES _ ~,- The baud as usual Burnished ‘£31m music for the fans. ' ‘Mr. EduAcorn generoueiydohat- ed a case of Ginger Ale to the play- ers. as one Acadia boy remarked real P. l3}. i. hospitality. . (fem again. Acadia. we’ like your style and sportsmanship, Gordon had his eye for the not 111 K0041 shape. month at 4 cents, 40 and 52 cents _ were of.- "*- 711111118 i! Playing‘ a iii-sud old “raz-ttmm < left eye was removed. it is tilcnsing is doing well, DEATHS 1-'UND — iin the City Hospital on February 9th, "Mrs. John iLund, use 34 years. Funeral from her late residence, 137 Spring Park Road Friday morning ut 8.4-5 to St. Dun- The golden gates were opened A gentle voles said come And with farewell unspoken He calmly entered home. ‘Inserted by His Son PHONE 149 UNDERTAKER N. D. MacLEAN EMBALMER KING UQUARI to learn that tho operation was ’ completely sticccssitil zunti that he ,“,,,, i On Thursday Mn-Cox tiuderwent an E1119“ wflnam“ °t New 6111551117" Operation in that city whereby his N- S‘ PLEASANT AND EFFECTIVE 1 LAXATIVE That not: naturally anti forms no habit. A Rexall Orderlies Prices 25c, 50c and 81-1111- SOLD ONLY BY THE PROMPT DRUGGISTS Maclfinnoyr Drug Co- Pa”; Tun new... rose- m Kanpur-stone 5w évv vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv 1 1 1 . _ 4 OfiOO-QOOQOO-QWOOOO-OO O-OOQ VICTORIA IIOTEL 1. One of the lament Ind best equipped Hotels In stern Canada. Contains 120 ems. 44 ofl which have private bathe. Completely renovated in the past few years- Few Hotels throughout Canada and the United States have In splendid table. Courteous Ion/lee to all Guests. Tele- phones In rooms. Rates 84.00 to $6.00 per day. Charlottetown Hotel 00., Ltd. Proprietors HARRY CBROWN, Manage 4 4 4 4 4 4 VIOTORiA HOTEL A. C. Rogers, Summerside; Chas. Campbell, Wallston, Mus; M. F. Campbell, Quincy, Mass; W. Dalsiel, Monoton; 01M. Whelp St. John; C. Craig, Truro; ‘C. . Archibald, Truro, N. 5.: H. M. Pnttellm-l. D. bearmont, Truro; R. ley, A From the ma“ Cox on a pa“ lung-i to 1 for the Saints, the lino. from Gordon behind the net drops in smother but the whistle came too soon, Eaton takes a nun and lifted from centre ice. it was a difficult one to handle, but Diamond got it the right way, Cox loses a nice chance from Gordon's pass, R. Johnson carrying through and shooting high, nice runs by Gordon, Prowse and tD. Diamond for the Abbies and Brady, Eiderkin and Batteux for Acadia were made be- fore the bell called the players to rest with the score reading 2 to 0 for the home team. The penalty box not getting a visit. p: Saint; P. W, C. can rely" on lsltortr" i511.‘ _ QIIEEII p 881116, nine“ 11‘ 411111111111!’ a live‘ wire on tho Acadia front line. t. um. corner f THE BODY AGAINST emrrv coins The body needs the pretee- iion of » Second Period IIOTEI. since taking ever thii Hotel we have IP61" "ll"! thousands of dollars in repairs and lmprovementi. It is new the finest Hotel of its class in the Maritime Prov- inces. It appeals to those who wont a comfortable Hotel and splendid table and excellent eerviee at a model‘- This period started out fest, Gau- thier going right in and skatinlf hard for a count, but was stopped by McKenna, who replaces Fergu- son in the net. Barteux and J. John- son try out Diamond and Gordon and Gauthier with Diamond: visit McKenna, but he was not receiv- ing. Elderkin and Eaton return the visit losing to Anderson who oar- riea with Prowse to the defcnce. J- Johnson going up ‘Disses to Bar- teux and on a nice wing shot he beat \Diam0nd out for their first z. AQ‘LAAAAAAQALLAAAAAAAA‘ ‘Gillie Abbie! realising they only m PH“. had. a pile 30a] marlin opened 1m 1m" m“ “m w “m 329....'.’..°.§"2.‘i‘.'..';.°.‘2."§.;..".‘3..2°$; """‘" °""*""- n"... ‘stars °““.'°““°“'“ glad-fixation, but gin, fldr a abort m! H. Patterson, A. N. McGowan, 8t. John; 0. B. Stevens, A. T. Crant.1111° 1°? 551111191‘ 31"“ ‘M’ 0"” ‘ Amherst: F. Beresford, Montreal; tbler boring in passed out fmru be- 1161. 00111011 W" "I1 11" , J, J. McKay. St. John. time, back came the Abbie: front pmwflflqy-l 4 [when COD-LIV-ER-OIL VITAMINES 1110 heaith- futon that help nourish and fortify the gyg. tem to prevent Colds, m-lp :|"':'1"?"1"y" "Iiilratory lnfoe- v We hlvcth satumfi in Cod Liver O." in. 40:, 59;, 76c sndWi-Mlottiu and on dPIIIIM-Also Cu Liver on 1'1 "W" Pllutoble terms such. u IMULOIONO, Money‘ raster: we n. oareusf farm. L" "s We m» nit-mm . 1111:1105, " 1 1' 411" MedUAlD, Manager , hind. the _, .. V ‘"41.’ wave»- . I o . i‘ ciuritm "M: