(BY "TEC.") ‘ welt mettle, ltlmlnl and lpeed will be lorely tried tonight rrow night when they cross ltlckl lnd Juggiepucfte with the g dlor outfit which lrrlve in the city this evening for their two dlyl gsgsment at the Arena, with the P. E. island citlmpionl as, hosts s. W_ reference to the visitors it may be mentioned here that they ere it’ eeent runners-up for Valley League hockey title, being only one glme behind Kentville. lit is also s peculiar coincidence that they have played he lame numb g of g o date as the Abegweitc. and furth-i ermoifi ored the sa ' ' ' ‘ goals in the slxglmel, 30 being the total. _ny team thatbveragcs 5 counts a game against tc ugh opposi- tion I rely a scoring n; ‘hlneflfip not to be taken too llgiitlyflalvlnd- lflr I their league 'l Ill ‘all score. Windsor's goalie file the leslt ' ber of scores " ' 3 Fteen Qettinfl by. but Dismond_the and feet Abblehet custodian has the edg _ h thirteen against. Therefore the rival g lies as well as the Iron mi back lines will be watched with more n ordinary internal. “"1" I “ ’ ' ' ' l’! .' L l Ottflyile and Toronto, among Canadian cities, are immu": from the! rowdyliin which. iccoldlng twreports, seems to mar every game of late in Montreal. There have been no outbursts at Ottawa to d: tract atten-l tlon from hockeyeuch asithe so-cailed metropolis seems lo revel in., in Montreal {hers gggnii to be a unanimous desire to blame the referees Ior the, lack oi decorum on the part of the populace. l\.ike Roddefl lo far forgot himself as‘ to attack a spectator the other night. Some, body had been aggravating hini for the greater part of the evening withl such pet epithets as only the true Canadian supporter can muster when] superheated with enthusiasm. Rodden finally lost nia temper. and Ill-l stud of hitting his tormcntor, slammed someone who claims he was, more or less innocent in the matter. with a great show of bragvadov. the one so assailed declares that Rcdden will be arrested ifyhe set! 7001i in Montreal again. it was too bad Mike missed the real miscreant. but‘ it multhave been satisfactory for him to hit somebody._ The_Mount‘. Royal audience is notorious for its bad manners, "h partlzamhlll i! i} bywnrd; and its rage, rightful or otherwise, against everybody when the. horns tcsm is losing is a reliection on sport, and particularly on hockey.’ it ie really too bad zhcre aren‘t a few "Mike Roddens" among curl island hockeyists. 0f course a balcony is a hard place for a player to reach a Foul mouthed s_ ctalcl‘. but judging by a few of the names hurl-, ed at the plnyrls t 1 > life, tin-v no doubt feel like even going into the‘ lofty fort. llcvt ti” ii e oriy natural in fact the babble of the lanl helped in no s ;.‘l VtJ)‘ to iw-isike hockey the great Canadian game It ll today, but there is another kind of babble that has the opposite ef- fect on hockey, that is personal insults hurled at players during the, ame. Thank goodness we are practically immume from th s calibre of. fin, but there is still more than one with us yet. l , . . . _ ‘ l Rowdyism at Montreal l “ The St. Pats Sisters ‘rm annual benefit dance given by the st- Pats Sister: barkflball teem will be held tomorrow night at the Casino. Last yCU‘ this club held one of the most suczesskii dances of the lteascmandthis year an even greater success is anticipated. The proceeds will be used to furn- Ilh equipment, uniforms, etc., for the team. Too Much is Enough ‘ Leo Doian writing in the Halifax Herald and extolling eloquently on thewcndertui success ct the Truro Bearcats in Boston‘ says in part by way of comparison, that not for 2O years has any team gained so much prestige as the Len-cells. have this year, or words to that ei’ ect- He ends up his nni-rnlivi» liy sfiying.’ “The Abbies, too, did not create‘ any great flurry in Boston hockey circles. », l it would be the last thing in the world for the writer oi this article to reflect In any way on the merits or ability of the Truro sextette- Truro has an excellent hockey team, and an aggregation lard to bcatf but fer the benefit of those who are not familiar with the B. A. A. and Bolton College lineups this year, the following might be of lnterestti The writer interviewed Dr. Charles Dougan yesterday with reference to the above and learned that the following stars of 1923-44 are not play-. Ing with B. A. A. this yréfl‘: Irving Small, Leo Hughes, Jerry Geran‘ (Boston Bruins), Hugo Harrington, (Boston Bruins), La ‘Jroix (Cans diens). Quite a selection for the Abegweits to face and o‘iy conceded two goals at that. La Croix, now goalie for the Canatlens, the Dr.‘ laid was practically unbeatable. As for Boston College, til: Abegweits ‘were only beaten by a lone count‘ playing against such siars as Jack Fitzgerald, Mullowney. "Red" Groden, “Sunl-ly" Foley and Culbane, all of which are playing this year with Pore Marquette, one of the fastest amateur teanls in the United States. As far as creating a iflurry is,‘ concerned, well, if a record attendance cf 15,000 fans in the Boston‘. Arena for both games. with an offer o‘ $2,000.00 and a trophy for a, three game series with Boston College. ls not creating a lllirry in Bos-f ton hockey circies..wo‘d like to know what a flurry is? The Doctor has, player’ with several Boston teams himself and states that the original Boston Gfllege team is now Perc Marquette. Dr. Dougan managed the Abegweits during the Ahl:ie—Boston games. Hank" fans here ziici elsewhere will regret to learn that Earle "Joiiat" Prowse is at prment confined to his home throiqh sickness. The Guardian ieari-wii yestYtrday, that he is somewhat improved, but ll ‘still unable n. i. w» his lieu. it Inoks very much as if Earle will be out o! hockey fc: the rust of the seasolnand consequently will be a great loss to the Abegweits n the semi final play-offs. At any rate here's hoping iior his speedy recovery. 1!. ...~ -.—— ‘iuHOCKEY CHALLENGE for _ii irlqlillly glimv 1.0 be --_- ]llil_'.'l'll in llir- rink this WflDk. “Vlhg the Wlllsliire llnclml’ £06m l5. ll. AIUIUFFNON, Capt. do hereby chullviigw llll‘ (JiirnwilL ,______._..... l ' ii THE cH-ARLQTIEETQWN consumer, _ 4 - t. i.‘ if‘. i srrriiil-S. 3 , w ,3 i‘ 4 ednegtla? toflSatui-day . imam/firth. 28th; "Zorn. 30th. 310113; Overcoats and Suits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .‘ . . _. . 25 per cent off Boys’ Overcozlts, ages 12 tins yeltffl . . . . . . . . .. 11111.1‘ PRICE Boys’ Prince Suits . . . . . . . . . . ; . . i. . . .~ . . .. 25 per cent off Blows Macknnaws Men's Corded and “fool 15113001108 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 p01‘ 081111 Off Boys’ (lords-d and “'00! Breeches . . . . . . , . . . . 25 per cent oft‘ llleiflsKhakiPantat IIALFPR CE 1lI0n’s Felt and Velour Hats, except Borsullnos . . . . . 33 1.33 off Special range Velours $4.00 to $7.00 bargain . . . . . . . $1.50 each MeirsandBoydCaps Zlipercentoff Heavy all \Vool Lumbennelfs socks . . . a -. . . . . . 25ipe1tcmt oft‘ Boys’ short Tweed Pants, ages 13 to 17-.‘ . . . . . . . .' 25 per cent oft‘ Mews ‘Light and Heavy pants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 per cent ofi‘ ‘ i i........-...--r----...- 25 per cent oft‘ Boys’ Coat Sweaters Pull overs a V ‘neck, regular prices $1.35, $1.50 to $4.00 . . . . . . . . . . . IIALK PRICE 4 only News Bllil-k English Cardigans . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 1.3 off , Good heavy weight Ellen's work Shirts . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 cts each Guaranteed Heavy all Wooliinderwvear . . $1.69 per garment Boys’ Gauntlets with star, 4 to 8 years Regular $1.35 for 69 ctfl- l Boys’ Gauntlets 4 to B‘ years, regular $1.00 . . . . . . . . . . 49 ct!- l Boys Khaki Shirts with pockets and straps, Reg. $135 f0!‘ 39 6t" l Buys‘ striped overalls heavy weight. Special . . . . . . . . . . Mews striped, plain blue and black overalls . . . . . . . . . . . 79 cts l $1.00 Heavy wright Pyjamas, worth t0 $3.35, real bairgains for . . $1379 , lllenfls li‘iii11110l0ite night shirts, striped and white, l'(‘ill bargain for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Painters jumpers. no overalls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Boys’ heavy weight Golf Hose 9 to 1f, per pair -. . . . . . . . . . $1.69 69 cts 45 cts (‘hlldrrnk (‘Rolf lloso, all wool, Rrgulai- 75 i-ts for por pair 39 ctS DIt-ifls wliiii- socks all wool, \\‘01'tl1 $1.00 - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - I59 0th “'0 1111112 1112111)’ more specials-l not atlvt-rtiseil. I l{01110111bt-1' the dates, Jim. 27th, 20th, 29th, 30th. 1V0 take stock 011 Monday 1l1oljning}ifvb. 1st. l W_ Iii l. ROBBLEE 135 GREAT GEORGE ST. ('llt.ll'l0lll‘l()\\’ll’S Smartest Store for M011 anti Boys llllNllSll lllll BE BEST THIS SEASBN regation Have Excellent Re- cord Behind The m and To-nighfls and , i i To-morrow Nights Contests Will it is Expected be Witnessed by Bumper invading Agg Houses. A llutler of excitement has seiz- lid hockey fans. since the announce- ment of‘ the coming oi the Wlull slir hockey team was mnile. Tlil: lfstory of [he visiting loam , . ._____-» ~ FRANCFS NLMESIS ‘ From the Star, London, Coppefized Rope and Marline Every thread cf this cord- age is thoroughly lmpregnar. - so at tlie factory with Cqppgr ' Oleate-Atie preservative which has proven its merit by successfully resisting this destructive actllon resulting from constant immersion in sea water. Let us furnish Coiumbian Copperized Lobster Gear Equipment. GEOItfiiEI H. TOOMBS s. s OHARLOTTETOWN, P .5. i. v U‘ 1i '-.1‘i_ r - A 9 A" time title “Hi5 l1 cliissli: 0i’ the icy COLUMBIAN lls well-known. Champions of Nova lscotla in 1923, their battle here rwlth the AIIBLEWOH}; [or tile Marl- aronu. Till-y wart" doll-riled in the ‘last few minutes lly 4—-.‘i. Since lilist ilato the iWlniisoi- sextette has ‘been (m0 of the four ill‘ five 011t- isulniiing mainland tulms. and their ivork lhuii Till‘ this year stnmpfi rlinm a5 runners-up for tiie Mari- llllilo championship. Al. present {they load the Valley League in lwhich four teams ‘are competing. lThoir smrlng uiirie shows 30 [souls for and 15 against. They ‘IHIVB twice met Triirii. Maritime champions, in exhibition games, :15; GZoi-Q}; 11mm; winning Ono iiy 2-4, and tic-lug the other. "Flt-- players composing tho team 21m familiar to hockey followers: Kuhn in Goal, lllizCann and Gert- rlilge. D‘-l'ence_ McDonald, Moeber, 531mm, Clarke, Poole, Forwards. The first game will be played tonight. and bumper houses at this 0i’ $7.50. There was a liiii- per~ fifntwsc or just medium kllldfl (ll ‘u cher steers which brought mist- y $650 to $7.00 and common iii medium quality light steers sold "om $550 ID $6.25. GOOd young cflws 0t ibeel! breeds were sold up m $0.00. Fat cows ol big bodied ‘YPW bwllglil 86-50 11nd the bulk 0t tbs common kinds $3.50 to $4.25. There were only a few bulls llllil sales were slow at $3.50 to $4.50 for common to medluim gFflllGH. Quotations ibutcher steers guoii 37-25 l0 $7.50 medium $6.50 to $1.0. commml 35-50 to $6.35. bultrhel’ heifers. good $6.25 to $7.00 mull 11ml $550 1° $6.00, common $4.25 lo $5.25, butcher cows good 55,50 l0 $6.00. medium $3.75 to $5.00 calipers ‘$2.25 l.o $2.50, cutters $2.75 t" $3.25» tmtchor ibulls, common $350 l0 $4-50~ Call‘ receipts 40.7. Good quality venls were scarce and $11.00 and $11.50 was pulll for a tow of tzhe ‘best. Jugt medium veall sold for $10.50 and common ones $9.00 to $10.00. Grass calves were slow sellers and fgflljzgd from $4.00 to 05.00. Quotations flail tomorrow's contests are expect- e . mo Livestock Market MONTREAL, Jan. 25,._ 90ml“. i011 live stock rsporL- (‘nlllo re. will"! 995 included iii offering were albout 180 mllkers and ihraa mad" "f 1111101101‘ cllllie on direct i-ihlpniolit to plants. There word 110 cholvo cattle, fairly gum] steam realm"? 57-25 Wllll n possible top good veal $11.00 t0 $11.50. medium $10.50, common $9.00 to 510,04), grass $4.00 to $5.00, sheep receipts 844. Mixed lots of medium lo fairly qzond quality lambs solll for $11.25 with mill ones at $11.50. Straight lots common lfllllllhl brought from $10.25 to $11.00. Sheep were $4.50 to $6.75. Quot- ations ewes $4.50 to $6.50, Iflmlph 800d $11-25 l0 $11.50, commons $10.25 to $11.25. Hog receipts 1431i with ll light offering of iioizii iiiiil. ing was active. Mlxeli lots of Hiiiiliei- 1...; And Vicinity cum. J’. 'r. Manolo's. chariot!»- lovn; was r, visitor here durlns "l! WOO . mo; Joini- 11mm. Milton who has been visiting hero for some dayu returns-d b0 her home the lat- ter part of’ ltlis week. IMF. ‘Willie!!! lMtiDdllhldr-Holwdale is maria; Telllfmflhy wmi m. .1. ll‘. ‘MdMlllan, Station Agent. lMrs. Josep qtcllgo, Cape Tru- vorse. _-hiils 11s ;_:,tn her homo gonryfsltlng _ “here and in’ reilez-loton. ' ’ r ‘ M ‘UM-nus was a visitor lin iBIrel éricton ins wreck. -Mr. Byron Barnes. Commission Merchant, Halifax was in town Thursday on business. lMr. John Aiutlnaws, New Glasgow was here on a visit during the past week the guest of bei- daughter, Mm. L. Woods. lMrs. George D, IMBCLQOd, Ian-HG" tun, New ‘Hampshlns, was among the many friends attending the funeral of the ‘late Mrs. Aime Mac- Leod in Boston, Muss, on Mon- day last "previous to the remains being forwarded mare tor burial. - Miss Gertrude Clarke. Csvendtsh has returned from Union lRosd where ifor a few days she visited- the guest oi’ Mr. and lMrs. Edgar Stevenson. Major D. A. ‘Mt-Donald. proprle lior of The‘ Russ, Charlottetown, was a passengger to the city on- the mail train Thursday evening: returning from Wheatiey River. ilvir. George E. Whltlook an-dveon Master Daniel, were in Bummer- side on Thursday the latter ro- mslnlng over for some ‘time with big grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Dunning. On lFnldsy, Mr. Whltlock lett toi- ‘Montreal where he enters the Royal Victoria hoslr ital iksr treatment. , Many expression-s of’ sympathy ‘were heard for iMr. E. G. ‘Steven- lllsil l. EDMUND lowc-iAlvivl | MARJORIE DAW~FPANK KEENAN~~BEllEiiENNETi At 3.15, 7 andoggy ma. m. lie Night, m, m’ “a l-Inwilitn “ Thunder Mountain" FROM JOH-N oouaaws raiwioue PLAY “HOWDY rotxs.» A FIGHTING DRAMA orggi FlGl-lT no ran»; wi-io oowr cAnie HOW "nnisprn ‘ " ' TOMORROW THE GREATEi; éupilbojlrl _ s ca: " AGE motion oil ‘x WILLIAM recoil/rs? J . *1.‘ .“."~’5t5T°R'f5 lTH A RUBENS} LOU TELLEGEN sen. ‘New Glnssvrw. lri his lose by‘ PAUL PANZER” LYDIA KNOTT"LE5UE FENlDll i“re ion Sunday last iof a large lmrn containing almost his entlng crop ‘ind forming implements, was no insurance. A-mong those attending the Hoe- key iMntch l-n Summorslde. on Tuesday evening more Messrs Arch, MacLeodiI-Iarolil Eastern-Louis, Train-or and Ivan Bowne-ss andi those lattenlinlg the game in Chan lottetown on Friday evening from the town wem Messrs. A. B. Bag- ERiC MAYN E" MARTHA MATTOX! HARRY SEYMqll ‘"8" from the novel and play by MnJferlWil/ood" _ JIlQJfFIMJ-frlfii [MMETT FLYNN iPROnUéflbN"\~" " ' Special Musical Score _ . Overture-“The r B0he1niali"“*€iirl” y nail. A, B. Cutcliffe, Arch. Mne- Lood. Louis Trainer and Ivan Bow- man. Recent visitors to the city ln-i rilidrrl Mrs. ‘Rodgwson. Mrs. ‘ll-ri‘ illackham, Mrs. fWlllian1 Sllllphlant _ Wes Jlmio Andrews. llllrss Elia Martin, Jlliss Illnrjorle Wrfllock. “lefififfi. D. llVl. McDonald. Tlopellalrx Watson XVliyQ and \V.- E. Whltlockflg i Konslnglon. iltecent visitors in town include Jlliss Floral Glove-r, who is the lzuoiit of her sister Mrs. Jlia. H. ‘Anilrrivs; llllrs. Dan McDon- fllrl. North lWlltshlre, who visited i‘\ir. and bins. A. Slrwart; Mr. Gen. A. Divkiesioll, (fliiiriotlotown. ivhn§ “Deni. Sliniliiy with iMr. and Mrs} A. ‘B, Dlrkieson, New Glasgow anil l Messrs Chaisso-n and Bork. who for. some l-lme hlavo- been guests at Tile Globe Hot-i, ll __.,... "I‘h__o remains nl the late Mm, Anne MaoLmil, Whose (lean, mo]; place recently iii Boston, arrived hem on ’l‘liiirsiliiy evening. accom- Mniril by her Mill Mr. JOIITI Mai:- Leoil North lllillirroril. Sank, and WHY“ t-‘iki ‘ll to illtl iioliie of ‘Mrs. John .\ll.!lJ'illl. l)-'irii-uglnli_ exceptionally hralilillli floral ivflor- lilgs covnreii Hi0 cziskvl. _'|‘lll(’l‘lll(‘iil was in lliirtsvllln uomstl-ry. l)l-lll-l.l0lil‘l‘l‘.~l werr livlfilrlrs Wobtlluiltl. Dan Mi-Lnanfllnsr-pli Mr- mwr-“ml- Dillralll lIliiiPliv-rslill. iviiii- Mrhviiil zuili James l\ii-l.ritii_ llis liliuiy lriliilib. ll\|‘(\“gh()“l H". .\lr. Peter Gallant, inn papulqr rm“, Hflicltiil msll~coilrleir on tlio Rim-l tloo route is Hmvslesclng after hill very serious illness. illriliii ArrivuieARlverslde fun, ll. F- Cvimvrs- Chllflflllelbwn; Million \Vhoalloy_ Nvrlli River; Miss Amy “mm (“mllfilni irlllfls Rota lvllelit- '1 Y. North River: Mr. John Warren, North imvor; ‘ F. ‘Dorsey, South Park: F. Crozier, iKenslngton; 1W. "- ‘Slmvil- ‘Montreal: L. a. in. Fos- ter. (Yliarlotletown; T. F, H "iwlii U- iN. ‘Barnes. llaiilsx. Mg KW! quality ‘hose sold for $14.40 ‘Saws were $12.25 tn mi selects at time 0i’ writing. Munworlnc Mackenzie, alias MucdonailL- ' ‘was selilonced Dori-holster ‘Penitentiary when coll! The viulrti 0i‘ perjury DOM," (_,'0l|l'l lieu-o today. ililil llin lzlrl l'll.il('y iii lilo (lily (‘Ollfl- swore I11 llllHWPi‘ l0 questions that she 'llll'd llt'Vl‘l" ivliorii lhf‘, vouniry 11H‘ PlflilSpd i0 19m.“ mMlpi-iivllli lilo contrary. Twenty Million n01- 110081] twenty million (loiiars wortii oi‘ apples in 1925. according to l preliminary eiillm~ ate by a" were: 1925, 3,580,770 barrels. viilil- phmqoneunvn; (L E mm Cmrlot: eghgtd $20,057,417; 192i, 3375.084, . , v I" value per barrel was lower than ill 1924. i924. $5.85. No price was estabushed For Aeheli and Pllne llee Mlnnltfn > v Consider tho. Health of i The Household Diseased germs lurking around old plumbing‘ fixtures cause sickness and fatal epidemics. We have the modern way of installing plumbing. A closet or porcelain bath installed by us in your home will save you many dollars. Gall, write or phone us for your next plumbing work. rREo H. TRA INOR 80 GRAFTON STREET PHONE 393d Opposite y-Prince Edward Theatre Woman Sent to INSIDIOUS EYE -$,'1‘RA11“ ‘Wplyuee adjective til- l Penitentiary SYDNEY. N. 3., Jail. 25.~—~Katli- to two years in; ‘Qufferere ifrom Eysltrsill may have” erfeet vision Mil l-hetefore‘ ‘not suspect ilii prelence of any eye defect. _ The “motive power of t1! entire human organism i Nerve Energy. Normal eyes, it ll oomplMf utilize about 91 tllll Nerve Energy, but when lye’ strain ‘is present, s mucli llrr l er . no rtion ll Yigsqiilml l-illu ‘ d feptl-vq eyeenhrolidli "M5 Pflllfiiflltlon of en 0P cell ve amount of Nerve Ell‘, "W, may seriously affect till , functioning ‘of other art!" of the body, and produce ill‘ helm! ' ll "ii-iiive‘ voila evil , . _ examines ‘a . ..,_ i‘: l G. F. llslollull ' ‘Optometrist G t in the ‘Cou-iity it. was charged at liar trial for val;- in jail, ruuiirdli ilfflvlfilllll)" been Police (Iolirt 1Q)‘- lar Apple Crop OTTAWA, Jan. 25— Cimada pru- Aetual figures the Bureau of Statlsllcii ‘l at $19,747,772. Ave raga .In 19,25. it was $5.60. in ,. e¢¢¢¢¢4- »4.¢.o-4"_ Bumliivfiiifi ' Llnlment. , d; | MUST flHD THE COLlNT 'AN'4iT THE STORY H1 T014) Mkciqig O I98; n; |N“I‘L Fnruns out smu- u... ‘all / AH! PM cum: mourn: woo; IN TELL ME "rm: YARN 5O | KW‘ TELL. MAQQlE THE sAmt-i" \ TQL-Q HER THAT YOU AND i WERE csolNQ To A DKNQUE r = . g > Ad?" i B. PQRQQI-zitfn iwrwr BANQUETHI 1- -." BUT WHAT ... " " \ , W,‘ ~ i/fil‘: L/lrllxllllllilfil