WESTERN lumlui-rnllll" zmmk More, Water St. nto lluknry- WM" 5'- M;};,\"1'—l\lrn John Pond, 64 Water Street. n. QUBIMERSIDE AND PRINCE COUNTY GUARDIAN En Phone ‘Jill-l Nun. riublcrlptianc, Aclvartlnln| lhould tlo left with In. Pond ‘flffiiiti-ain- mnv o» mum only n my a m (allowing ‘tun. n, Gaul-lien Drngltoro, Water Si. hhrlr Gnudnt. 61 Granville Si. '13. ‘riilun will u- usuvued dull: t» an: 11cm.- In Eulnmflrniula by , p; p0!‘ duy or l not cf::l;e.r,,|l:"lvirililur tha boy renpanllblo [I week Pimnr also-i m: nu- lervlcn i.’ for deliveries nn your route. | mn ll reserved [or now: ln-n-l rlnllIuPlwit but nah-arching of ‘,, "inure muy lie Inserted l 4 M‘ y nlrll-ily puyuble In ml- -fh I . ‘m, , ma yum. . i100!) no Calgary Qnyoygxllilr the popular Drflndfi Bl m, deilicfS L-1075-7-28-ti ' 1.171? beef 1 “In”! ( 1"‘ 4.3 here o1 $2 68 ti ' c 1 ; a P. E. . tlon. §§d§§‘§l'a\r‘%i pill-lees. L-l35-2-19-2i. NT l. -_e bright of- JOR REh totillgDalton Build- of Dr. W. B. will be open. 3rd. ‘L-l70-2-19-2i. _ NFIENTION-Diic 1i of the wheat crop. more our Mill on or -h 15th. Wc. therefore. 5k a1] " cu iouivrs to bring in their wiicat for Pjilldlllg before his date. Robinson's Mill dz Bak- try Ltd, Summersidc. P. E- 1- ’ L-167-2-l9-2i. __u1;.~"1' QUALITY fresh frozen "briulu" lint-so Vent new stock. l1.».\'l $2.75 here or $3.00 lbs. $5.50 here or $5.80 ._F.»\R)l FOR. SALE at ‘Pryon W. I-Iowatt. acres. titty iicrcs clcared and the rest ber and wood. Buildings in ' the barn is large round stables. Water Conveniently sit- stores L-ilJ-2-15-2i. -AI)DRFZ.\‘,\‘IZD \“'S MEN'S r UB-hlr. B. W. Robinson, who turncri this wcck from the Cun- lnn Lctzion Convention at Fort illiiru. Out. ncitlrcsscrl thc Sum- ersidc Y's Alan's Club at their kly supper" meeting on Thurs- ' r. Mr. Robertson who prcsizieilt of the Club. c i112 account of his . “tail; of the Legion . and his visit to the mint at Ottawa, also he opening of Parliament. He 1 story of a of Fort William, which l s its own telephone, street ilwar, ci"c‘ri~ power, water and v 11d is one of tlfe host. -'i‘ ~. in Canada. The sin." llv illuminated in noiu of the vi=itors to the con- ‘ tiou with ciustrrs of lights and n r1; p s auzl dost-liked thc fall of ‘ duo, flirt? tho power station, ‘lilch is par-llv covcrcd with ice inch hail f , .50’ e stated "if thins trecs. . into tho machinery. that ails which contains rsc n: - prre I1l>‘.\'t"' ll‘ilt<, about lleeu million dollars. Mr, Lowell ancock presided M. the meeting lfr . A. Darby. moved a the speaker. A ~ meeting followed . Robinson's address-S. Personals --iVii-. MaurlcdMiIl of Summer- a has ri-tumed from a short visit to Montreal. —Mi<= llailic Waite, on the staff l/TG . 1",". Dru" Store. spent the Ieckcnd lu hloulague. the guest of s. \V. H. Poole. S ——M1's. John Bottles of Slimmer- hide, and hr": sister. Mrs. Sinclair, Kcnsuiotou. wro visitors to Free- land. lat ll, this wcck attending funeral of their sister Mrs. .on Ramsay. S is n ~Mrs Albert Boswell of Sum- yllersidc was n ixnssenger to Chur- oltctcwn on Friday to visit her lalwlrrr. M». ivylic Gibson or lfarsliiirlld. who is quite ill. 5 TENDERS nUillCIl lenders will be rc- rélVflil hy undersigned till March 7th for cheesernaker for season of 1938. Kinkorii Dairying Assn. .I. W. FARlVIER, Sec. L-lM-Z-lil-Zii —FOII RENT b ildi _ .trai Street. Gofid Iogcaltlbn oeflir business. Apply Gourlles Drug tore. L-isirz-ia-zi. -INSULATE and modernize the interior of vour home when exper- ienced carpenters are available. Buy insul board and builders hardware at Bruce's. Lr-34ii8-2-lii-2l. -"rnn OFFICE of Dr. J. c. Simpson, Summcrside will be open on Wednesday. Feb. 23rd L-lti9-2-19-2i. —SUI’PLIES for interior insul- ating. remodelling. repairing. decor- ating and painting obtainable at Bruce's. L-3498-2-18-Zi. —SUCCESSFUL TEA-The Val- entine tea put on by the ladies of ‘Trinity United Church on Thurs- day afternoon was a great success and a. handsome sum was realized for church purposes. S -DISSTON quality hand saws, iii lengths, and number of teeth. uow in stock at Braces. L-135-2-19-2i. Sport Forum COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION FREE- FOR-ALL TR-OT Sir,’—-In 1893 the greatest ev- position over held in America —‘or the World — was held in thc Cit)’ of Chicago-the Columbian worlds Fair. It was in honor of the four- hundreth anniversary of the dis- covery of erloa. by Columbus and set a pattern for all subsequ- ent affairs of the kind that up to. 110w has never b"~:1 equalled. The scene was Jackson T ark, on the south THE SUMMERS Urge Steps HJCOHNDHM from, pase_,1)_ _ Intym that the road wolud not be l paved tnis year." A letter had been lreceived by the board asking that, a support be given w a certain route. '. . alter Jones. M. L. A., Bullbury. SUKRGSLSKI the Board press upon the izovemment the necessity of naming trunk roads which would then automatically have to paved first. Such trunk should be iixed by an act of the legislature and only bv an act could m8!’ b0 vllallfled. Similar policies were followed in some states. “Here - 1t is left to some u-him of the Pre- mier. Mlnister of Agriculture. o! Public Works, or other members of ‘the government. to sav what are |tru11k roads.’ Mtr. Jones declared. The matter was referred to the transportation committee to consid- er and report on the next meeting of the Board. - The Board. asked Coun. Dr. Heath McIntyre to convey to the Mayor and members of the City Council its WIIIIIIRIIBSS to co-operctle with‘ lthem in any way. The request was: 'mi:vde alter brief discussion on the. question “should the Board take an‘ active part in the finalnces of the c1 " The agriculture committee will convey to farmers the willingness of the Charlottetown Board of Trade to assist them in -~~~'~t'~~ for uid ui purchase of seed this spring. Short-age of seed was predicted. 1n -___-7---..__-- ----- ~- Select Malpeque Oysters ‘lqeady-Iornlshipment several areas seeding was so late last spring because of wet weather, that a. Rood crop of matured grain; was impossible and in many cases rust. Dr. Clark said. Seed oats‘ would be at a premium a.l over Ccalmada. Mr. Walt/er Jones predicz- considered by the air ond _a. report made at the next meeting. ‘the Board decided. Mr. R. E. Mutch brought up the question of why should municipally owue airports be the only ones eiigibl for Federal aid. He referred to 1 similar question not being taken ul. at Moncton. . Another meeting of We Boardf would be held early in March, tho‘ President announced. side of the city, and little more than five minutes walk from the gates of the exposition was the Washington Park race track. then one of the foremost in America. where the meetings of the Wash- ington Park Jockey Club were held annually as well as those of the Northwestern Association of Trott- ing Horse Breeders. Both or- ganizations signalizeftheseason by giving great raoc meetings with‘ rich special stakes and purses! which attracted world-wide utteu-< tion, The feature of the _trottmg. meeting was the “Columblan EX-I position Pree-for-All". A purse of $15,000 for trotters. It received the l entry oi’ every horse in America of pretensions to that class and mvtbe day of the race. Sept. 14. a field of ten turned for the word, the pick oi’ fill America. before an iin- mense crowd of spectators which numbered people from every quart- er of the Globe. The contest that ensued has become historic and will never forgotten. Owingtoa be- wildering series of accidents, exig- ~~d it: way through i premiums are be- her; tour being trotted on 8P t- taltcu i» prevent the ice cu- li4, four more on Sent 15: and 1w "hi! the ]l(>\\‘;‘l‘ station below the lnifltll -0n $91345- five 55.000 pwent. to Alix. owned by Morriz J- r units and five 58.000 Jones, of Kenoshn, Wis.. and driv- was a body . of J. L. BAIIISOII FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMIB KENSINGTON Bar and 1mm can: Promo!!! Attended. PIIONE 7-1. cncies. etc. etc.. it required three days to bring it to a conclusion it; being a threeln-five race and nine heats necessary to decide the win- l6. when victory en bv Jock Curry. subsequently (1804) the World's Champion trot- fer with a record of 2.03%. It was stated at the time that a larger amount of moneyewas bet on this race than ever fore in America upon a trotting contest. Hulda was a heavy favorite and her defeat blow to the cxchcquers both her driver. Orrin Hickok. and his confidant, “Counselor” Crawford. at they never recover- ed from. time of the first heat. 2.07%, by Alix, was a new race rec- ord for trotters when made. Her ninth heat in 2.09%’. has never been approached. After losing the first bent and winning the next two. Hulda. broke down near the quart- er-pole in the fourth heat and did not finish, but contrary t0 the ruler was placed ninth by the Judges and then allowed to be drawn. No race ever contested was so full of thrflls us this one and as the tide 0f battle shifted to and fro through three days and nine l calling it Teams Battlel To Overtime Tie Alberton REBELS and. Summer- siclc Soviets playing off in one bracket of thc MacI/enn League to decide a winner to moot the runner of the Olympia-Capitol series were still no nearer a de- (‘ISIOII at conclusion of play last night. The teams battled to a 30- minute 2-guigvertime draw before ’I'he previous night the teams Inyecl n 1-1 tic. It was not known 115B night when the next game would lake place. S. P. C. A. Notes S. P. C. A. Inspector McLean re- Doris this uieek one dog humanely destroyed-three cats destroyed and one horse cpndenuied as unfit. ior “Of-k. also dispatched. and four in- VEStIFZELILLI (Z8508. The Inspector has carried on dolly. iitllltlllt.‘ inspection of truck 11nd dciivurv horses. stables. etc. There have_ been several coin- plaints recenty by citizens who have been disturbed by the barking o1 dogs-woe lady even going so far as to demand the death oi a do‘: so offending. If persons who arc s0 annoyed would report such inat- ters to Insp. McLean (phone lid-J) and have them investigated. in- stead of demanding redress from owners. adjustments mav easily be effected. HaDD dogs do not bark continuously— ere must be a. rea- son for it-perhaps the do! has to be tied up,—or shut up—or he may be sick or suffering in some way. Mr. McLean will investigate such cases. and, Li.’ the owner is obliged to keen a dog so restricted a wing- e found in the country for him. Of- ten such cases do develop, and no blame can be laid on the owner or . in any event it is better to report the matter to the tactful Inspector and let; him make the ad- heats it assumed epic proportions and created indescribable excite- ment. This race still stands and tmdoubledly will to the "end of the chapter" of harness racing. as the tfsstesl; nine-heat contest ever trot- e d. Here is the Summary: Chicago, I1l., Sept. id, 1893 - Coiumbian Exposition- Free-for-AII Trot: Purse 515N130 Aux, b. m. by Patronage. J. C. °‘"' " .7; 1.3"}... "sailed: n‘ I h. 2' ibaitlf Nigminmle. c .m- v e KingEFGeen a. a s. s. 2. a. 1. as Lord Clinton. bl. a. by Drool" Allen. D. J. Raybould 2. 4. 4-1- 4 7 6 5 3. ‘Walter E.. b- V I‘. a ni n. b o. by Blmmws L. Editor o v 4 0.0 d Hirihiéak. Wilkes. O. A_ 0 . . . - - Alvin. ch. n by Orpheus- ~7- Lqngz 7. 5. I0. l‘. I , 31W. 2w agave 22.01%. Lilla” 2.15%‘: 2m“: . . . l’ _ ""1. u’. ‘rIIcEQLBQL WALKER 8: Prices Cheapest in BRANCH P. L. BOAWNESS Funeral Director (Graduate Embalmcr) In charge of spurns Kausnvorou Prince County Hospital Ambulance In charge (FREE) Phone 12-5 iustments. This season has been very hard on the birds-pidgeons and spar- rows, and though the weather" has been so cold. they have received much more attention than usual at the hands of kind hearted citizens who make a point of feeding Diem every day. A great deal o! credit is due the "Early Birds" of CFCY. who reminds listeners every morn- iniz to "Feed the Birds" and also to thc Humane neopc all over the (J . , _ Federal aid to airports would bc , comnuuee‘ I Mlziritimes. who have w-‘tlen in, to 2 1 the effect that they are making it , one of their morning duties. One 1 ladv in Charlottetown has about one dozen pidneona coma in her window and take their breakfast. off her kitchen table every mom- ing-she spreads papers on her table and invites them in. The Society is very leased to see one of its oldest mem rs and sub- stantial ru-WOTTGTB mck again on the Citv Council. S. I’. C. ’A. APPEAL H. R. Large 8c Co. . Dr. Robbins, 5.00 Mrs. A. B. Cosh 1,00 Mrs. James White 2.00 A. L. Hardy 1.50 Miss Palmer lute grain was badly infected with! ~- (‘ourteny ol Caumlhm UUIUFIIIIIFIII ‘tn-lion Pic-lure Ilurriur. Now a new . the horizon. for PTIIIC" land viz: Oystci- (Juituro. latter part of lll 19th CClllliYylllli business RFSIITIICRI considerable pro- prntlutitinn run (iwirlrikorl i’! prac- tically nil. Thz- Provincial Goxern- ment made o. valiant but 1111s‘. c- CESSIIII attempt to resuscitate thc industry. Later on’ agreement b?- tirccn local nud federal pour-or- \\'i\'i ' .! <1, (Continued from page 1) iquarus is. ~ o ' .‘.li 14s.; . expect. d mental in swiit Austins. Coincidentally. Martin Nlemociicr, lcstam. cizpcclton 1') Na . doctrine, on cilalflxes oi , activity, opilcrl a (lily a. .<i L Nazit ic.it.0:i of oi schedule and me Dream-Anon 1W2 French and Anglo-Italian confer- varsed a ruling unfavorable W we ‘ inccs, it wa. reported France had Lutheran Pastor. JIEINSIUITED . pro cci: i had "trcasonabi. with lCI‘3lQ!10i'.§,.W'€1‘C Gcrmun 1:01 ~ xvii; iilidGfsiOufl '11- rcady to have circulatcd a =- ‘ (lecrca inrbitiding lIlE‘illl);l'5 m thc Sohutz Staffel, l-Iitie‘: black- slmirted Eliite Guard, to forsake their religious ties. The some reports said he also 115, t-o Nazi, load issuirgl i111 irilzl Party immimrs lio icugvi‘ Io cu- i operate with ilic so-cnllerl GCilllLlll| Christians who deny tlic Old Tssta- l ment and want the New Testament rewritten with cetram parts-such as the epistlcs of Si, Psuhchmln- ted For Catholics. tonight's official Gazette l‘t'pf)l't.(i that Hiiiqt- . peimittcd seven Catholics to ac- cept Lhe pzipal decorations. One of them, Paul Sonuncrs of Muenstsr. become a ilflipfll (3118-111- berlain with the express p.rm s- .ion of thc Fuvlirer himscZi. On the question of u plcbiscitc. Von Siilliifillllifig uns reported to have been adamant urn nst an (‘X- piessim of approval or disapproval of the authority of the constitution he put inbo efrcci in May, 1935. The constitution declared Au"- tria a Ckltliliflllf) Chri-tian stat" and Von Schuschniirir, according l’) the report. would not submit to: rc- vision 0f it. rumvas WORK rolilvorumo HAMILTON. Bermuda. Feb. i8-- tCPl-Thieves who broke into a store at nearby Riddcllis Bay by sawing through the door. had a hard night's work for nothing af- tgq- (lglgrrylng a, 321~p0illld safe half a c m . . Their efforts to open the safe unsuccessful in thc store. thc vis- itors carried it hail a mile to i1 quarry where they lricd again, but still without success. Finally they gave up the attempt, leaving the safe partially covered with roc in the 51g. Itlany It is now becoming generally known, by word of mouth from one person to another, that. scores of nervous, yvomed business mon attribute their escape from nervous collapoa to the ula of Dr. Chases Nerve Food. Business cares and worries of recent yea-n have made men old before their time. Almolt daily you read of grominont men dro ping out in l. e very prime of ll o. Others have survived, because earned in tim f to filial, nerve fume u: 31010.3? As Has escaped a nervous breakdown A Man a result, weak, halting vital organs have ain as- sumed t cir nui- iural functions. Rest and sleep have become i possible and mind and body have boon rc- stored to nor- » c. mai. Ifyoufind "' " “ yourself sli Eing Mk your friends “bony, Dr, 8 men's Norvo Food. In almost every family them IS some one who has profited by use of tins modern nastorativc. eniciccl into, glivinr. the latter iconipfctc , diction over the 0" oyster producing area". of Prince -z Edward Is- >17, ‘stuii 1 and ons and during the carlic ‘iiillflilli, in charge 1'0!!! (‘Bllfllly llYll-“oi Dr. A, W H. Nceille. Under mcnts of claw-tars wcrc made i-i tut-r: ri nmiirvi-iiiciit a great but 0W1 ti i dcal has Iron lcaruccl about oyster ' ' fl i i." 1151i scientific methods 1h? born emirioycci in >20 king I AlyiNESTY if“, s .ft flu,‘ 0f l l l l l k5‘ lor Kurt Von Island. In i923 a biological I VH1? our: Boy area, by 11' arcils icusrtl for that pose. _\' recently a new Oyster com- 1 t" has been formed under the nnmc Shnrp-Mulpeque Oysters L Pill‘- New Annan i Eliminates Spring Valley the dope of the North Shore ‘ League by coming from behind a. two-goal lead in the first periodto gain the verdict and playoff berth in the finals by ekeing out a 5 to 4 victory and eliminating the high Point winner: of the league. the 3911M Valley team. Getting away on time with the largest crowd of the season hollering for action. l-Iockbert on a ‘pass from Profitt opened the scoring 32 seconds ai- ter the opening bell, and y” m. lowed by H. Champion againmak- ing the rod light flicker at 8.10 to give the Spring Valley team a. two goalrlead which they held until the 4.12 marl: in the second period when R. Champion tripped G. Mills when he was right through for what looked like a sure score, giving New Annan a penalty shot which Jabez Mills, who packs a bullet-like drive. beat Matthews easily for their first score, and one minute later Jimmy Mills on onice solo tied it up by beating Matth- ews with a hard drive to the right. corner. Play raced from end to end with 113E GUARDIAN and PRINCE _COUNTY CHRONICLE : INVESTMENT : a revenue to them. and information. SIIMMERSIDE both teams trying dflpgrafgly m break the tie. and continued at a fast clip until 11.01. neckbm rushed from behind his own blue- iine to put the Spring Valley team once more out front. but this lead ,‘ was short lived. for 40 seconds later l F. McKay once more beat Matth- ews to tie it up. three-all, Ploy from this point continued! fast. both teams looking for break and working hard to break ' the tie, and at 15.28 R. Champion. 0" a Dass from H. Champion and: 5- Chflmllllm once more beati Campbell. New Annan claiming n, man was in the crease on this goal , but the referees allowed the goal and at 16.32 Spring Valley 011cc more oi1_a hard drivc claimed a score, claiming thc puck wcntrighi through the net. However, the iloal judge said no, it did not go I in. and their claim was disnllou 12d, by the referee-ln-chief. and thc. iwal iudizc Yeillaccd. The period ended with the Spring Valley team on the long end oi a 4 to Zlflscorc, The third period ODCIICCI with New Annan forcing thc play and U193’ were rewarded with the eq- ualizer at 3.06 when G. Mills beat Matthews on a pass from Jabez :2 France Fearful (Continued from page l) iGrn-criuuoiit and relaxed Austrian 1o be iii~;t.ii- ,-‘ Ilans on Nazi efforts to bring about union with Germany. DIPLODIAIXN‘ ACTIVE Lil CON, Fcb. l8-iCP>-.Aftc1' vxccptionai diplomatic iiL‘I.1~'i|._\' licrc, including; Anglo- urgecl Grout Britain to join licr in a strong eifort to safeguard inter- ests of the two democracies ag- ainst Gcrmaiiyfls Joules through Auslria toward a Nuzificti Central iropc. At the end of the day Prime ilfinister Chamberlain called an extra-ordinary Cabinet Council on foreign affairs to meet tomor- row and COIISICICI‘ the whole Eur- opswiu situation. The Pfiflltll representation was said to hove been made personally tolibreign Secretary Eden by Am- bassador Charles Corbin. This meeting was held after the Flor- cign Secretary and Prime Min- isler hold two long conferences with the Italian Alnbnssaiior. Count Graudi. Grant-ii then talk- cd at iciigt-h with Rome by tele- hone, presumably rcportinz to remier Mussolini. Diplomatic quarters told The A socirctc-d Press France tolt strongly Austria. should be iiiiped to (ii-feud what was loft. of Ill"! in- dependence nivi urged closer. con- tact. on a situation dcscribed as of grave concern to all Europe. Hnvas News Agency said pre- dictions were hoard here that Chancellor Hitler's new influence in Austria might yet result. in cir: c1" collaboration between Great Britain and Italy in all political fields. including Austria. "A crucial change in Italy's pol- icy was envisaged in Westminster tonight following Count GrandPs confcrenée with the Prime Min- lster and Mr. Eden," Poul-Louis Bret, Iinvns London cor v"~:I .1. a C(‘-_L"'il‘I‘jl'lt ' POLITICAL ANGLE CLEARED VIIENNZA. Fell, I8—(AP)—~AiLS- ‘Jinn Navis were informed offi- Enlly tonight tlmt they might join tho Fatherland Front-thc coun- tryi‘ only recognized political or- ganization and heretofore her chief bulwark against National Socialism. At tho sumo time the Govern- ment assured the public in an of- ficial communique that there were no more secrets about. what occur- red in the talks between Chancel- Schuschnigg and Rciciisfuohrer Hitler at Berchtes- gadcn—that everything agreed upon had bccn disclosed either by word or decd. Nazis who eutcr the Fatherland Hunt must come as individuals and not as members of the Nazi Party. a communique stated, warn- ng that if they persist in illegal activities they not only will be punished according to the law, but w” bc Pxpclird from the country. hlemhershlp Conditional The commun one said member- ship in the atherland Front would be rnudltlonal upon recog- nition thc Austrian constitu- tion which prohibits iitical par- tie, including the ational So- cialists. ' Germany, the communique said. has given unconditional, recogni- tion of thc Austrian constitutional prohibition oi’ party activities and is taking men ures terminate Nazi activity in Austria. Another official statement an- Mills, and four tninutcs later G, Mills once more had Matthew's at his mercy when he received a per- ggge ln-otm Jémmy Mills u» as an w 1" v The Spring Valley 22812‘? rtbflrlrl this point on forced continually and although having the edge l“ the play could no! make th- red h} . the game eiullnu, with Spring Valley still forcing lIl the New Annan territory. Lineups: New Anmm-"GOBI. D. Campbell; defencfi- N. McKay. G. McK v" forwards. Jabez Mills, Geo. MIIIS: James Mills, E. Schurumu. F. Alc- Kay. I. Cruswcll. J. Barlowc. COSCII———J. Marclibanks. Spring Wllcy-ooai, E. Manu- ews; defence, R. Craig, R, Heck. bert; forwards. H. Champion. R. Champion. C. Champion, Earl-Mut- tlIPW-s- W- Dueean. F. Profitt J. Darracli. ' Coach-O. Darrach. suanumv First Period 1—~51>r1n: Valley. Heckbert lemme) _ _ _ _ _ __ .32 Zi-Spring Valley, H. Champion 3.10 Penalties: H. Champion. N. Mg. Kay. 8 -N AnSecond Period — ew nan, Jabez Mills - 3,12 4—-New Annan. James Mills -— 4.17 5—5i>r1ng Valley, Heckbert —1i.0i 6-New Annan, F. McKay —1i.43 7—Si>rinz Valley. R. Champion (H. Champion, C. Champion) 15.26 Penalties: R. Champion. Third (Jaibez 9—Ne-w Annan. G. Mills (James Mills) --_ -_ _ _ "L57 Pennitics: R. Champion. $0982 by Campbell, 25; by Mat- thews, 38. Referees-Keith Howatt and I. ay. -—N0'I'ES—- Outstanding man on the ice for first Dlace goes to Jabez Mills who not his team's first goal and an- other in the second period, and assisted by carrying the Duck the full length of’ the ice to give G. M1115 a perfect pass to tie up» the score beginning the third period. 5000M place spas to Geo. Milli WM played [pod hockey all through and mlde no mistakes on the two imals that tied it up and won the game for New Arman. Third place goes to W. Dilggan; although not. figuring in any of his teams goals played good hockey throughout and was the right man in the right place when his team 210-! sh_ ed. pounced that Dr. Hans Fisch. Boock l-ad been appointed by the ministry of commerce to handle Pmblems growing out of inter-isl- fication o trade between Ger- many and Austria. (Substantially the same state. merit on thc Nazis in Austria was issued in Berlin.) Reports that Austria was to be drawn into the German four-year plan for self-sufficiency through a customs union caused Vienna stock exchange prices to drop to- day as much as 10 per cent. financier close to the stock exchange admitted a» feeling of panic on the exchange. Traders awaited anxiously for definite economic announcements in Chan- cellor Hitlers Sundav speech to the Reighstag. PAIN m m: sack, When lumbagn mAlu-n the Small uI ' l), u!‘ your bark an uifl and more yon can't ntrniéhion up. Hike n ma! rhmllunlin rem y-Tcm ill lull w '1 ll-(T-z. Lumbiigo ilyltnvnalub. ' -Il-(' a Am aporinliy made to bfllll flair-k relief to rheumatic sufferers. 50c an ' We now after the public a limited quantity of shares of Treasury stock in our Company. With present interest rates so uncertain, the opportunities we present should meet with general approval and response. Many people are cognizant of the fact that the Oyster Indulry is opening new avenues of Do not hesitate to write an for prospectus Sharpe-Malpeque Oysters Limited P.E.I. BIIMPLEIIUN 0F SEBIINI] SHORT COURSE TllIiAY __C_outim “from page 3, George Doucette, New Acadia. Wm. J. Doucette. Tignish. John Dingwell, Jr., Annaudale. Nelson Doucctte. Palmer Road. Cecil Doyle, Summcrvilic. Lorne Ellis, West Cape. Donald Forbes, Southwest. Earl Ford, North Milton. Wilbur Gray, Alberwn. Alfred Crass, Earnsclifie. Urban Glover, Spring Valley. James Gordon, Bonshaw. Emanuel Gallant, Piusvillc. Edmund Gallant, St. Charles. l Alphonsus Gallant. Mt. Carmel Anthony Gallant, Wellington. W. G. Neill, North Milton. Bert Noonan, Albany. Reginald O'Connor, Aibertou. Roy O'Meara, Albcrton. William Proiltt. Woodvolc. Lot 2. Stanley Phillips, Tyne Valley. Albany Peters, St. Charles“ Angus Philips, Cape Wolfe. Joseph Perry. St. Louis. Charles Rix, Elmsdale. Raymond Ricliy. Gasperesux. Elmer ltmussv, Southxvest. Lot 18 John Shun’. Vernon. Edison Shcldou‘. Vernon RR. Thomas ’l‘rai11or. Kelly's Cross. Leonard Williams, Elmsdale. James White, Souris East. Simon Clements, Bloomficlci. John Gordon. Bonshaw. - Vincent McCubc. 'I‘racacilc Cross. Martin Ciaudct. Tu-acnrlio Cross. Cecil McDonald. O'Leary. Sydney Smith. Bloomfield. George Douglas, Kensington. Peter McAulay, Sourls. Robert Hogarty. Fort Augustus. Raymond Kcousrh. C. Traverse. J. Stanley Arscnnult, Richmond. Basil McQuaid. Bediord. Lloyd Gillispie, North Milton. Walter Grant. Vernon. Charles Gardiner. Launching. Harold Hughes. Fort Augustus. Spurgecn Harris, O'Leary. Howard Jones, Roseville. Chester Kinch, Alma. Lco Kennedy. St. Louis. _ Kenneth Leard, Fortune Cove. AnsorfLidstone, Cope Wolfe. Ivan McKlnnon. West Royalty- Bert Murphy. Vernon River. William McLennan, Upper Mon- guc. Roderick McKenzie, D u nd a s Centre. Stewart McKinnon, Alexandria. Allan D. McLeod, Mt. Hope. Frank McMillan, Belfast. Bernard McMillan, Mt. Stewart. Hazen McLure, Murray Harbour. Shawn McDonald. China Point. Walter E. McDonald, Little Pond. John McLean, Elmsdale. George McCormack, Georgetown. Roy McDonald, Annandalo. Clarence D. McNeill, Miscouche. Joseph Murphy, Eimsdalc. Stephen A. McInnis, Armadnle. Kenneth McDonald. St. Charles. Emmet McInnis, Albany. Art Moore, Southwest. John McLeod. Stratl-icona. Fraser Morrison. Coleman. Raymond Mclsaac. O‘Lesry. Warren McInnis, Cardigan. Roland McDonald, Elmira. Kenneth McLean, Summer-side. Extension Course Students Section A: Bertram Blaoqgigre, No. Rustlco. 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Andrew McKenzie. Murray Hhr. Martin Peters, Bloomfield. Joseph Robinson, York RR. Joseph Samson, Georgetown. Lawrcucc Smith, Mt. Stewart. Peter Whalcn, Kllciare. THREE BIRTHDAYS FALL ON SAME DA\ Feb. 18—(CPl--lt. WRS an iinusu birthday celebration that too place at the home of Mrs. Gcorgq Bell in this Halifax County vii- lag The anniversary of both Mrs Bell's birthday and that of he! brother, Horace. also of Upper Musqurxloboii, in futuro will be‘ the occasion for a. triple c1! ration. A son was born to .\Ir.~ l’ I or her biflhflfl)‘. FOREGO QUERIES 0N WOMEN'S AG! BOSTON, Fcb. 18—-lCP)—WO- mcn would be cx m tol- liilL‘ their ' . underr fore thc 1. UPPER MUSQUOBOBOIT, Nil how "When women old they are there is a rrrcai. rirai of embarrzusmr-nt." Rcpzwxw-ntotixw. i. arc a kcd CANADIANS G0 T0 SOUTH AFRICA EDMONTON-JCFU-‘Three Ed- monton nurses soon will go fflhlfllfl the stuff of a now hrsnl” in Capetown. South Alrtuo. TlifEY B" Mis Mary Slancv . -s L-rarP Grant and Miss R th Ramsay. 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