[is lilac HABYAAICI). meats.» ltd-flit. T 1 .Evc.'|.& so; zua-m-m ALL TALKING * DRAMA — TO-DAY ntso LIIPINO LANE TALKIE COMEDY V 1A lliillllliilillll .'”¥M@W7ofl The searchlight of truth is thrown now on the problem of divorce and the children of divorce. As a if“ "51"! who takes e affairs of her parents in own capable hands- . _..1 incidentally saves her ivn romance-the beauti- ful star gives her finest emotional talking perform- inc-cl with Belle Bennett" Lewis Stone Robert Montgomery \‘vv~ 5.... as | u lll...l.l.lsl~= "r 14°54" Tilirilling Successor lf0y"Li.lSt of Mrs Ciicyney" R A L P H I N C E ESTELLE" TAYLOR 1 lxlzic. ' I “mcnanu: UIAPUN. SIDE” Ills Funny Re -issue in Three if. e e l s ii l l luv iilNilllN liIE. mlncii 4 It is planned to clear the ; old course on Long River ice for ijbig meet Tuesday, March with, Three ‘fast classes on the bili-of-fare. Ev- erybody welcome. \ fulfil siili iiillNli STRiiNii (Canadian Press) TORONTO.‘ 011i... Feb. 27—Alber- ta's curling representatives gathered further honors today in the Domin- ship, when they carried their string of victories to six at the expense o: Stratford. Ont. The Ontario Tank- ard winners, Bobby Munro's Edmun- ion quariei/te won by 13 shots to B. Manitoba defeated Montreal 14 to 7 and retained second‘ place together [with Saskatchewan, who had the best of the morning game with Que- bec. The score being 12 to 7 in the other games. Nova Sootia. defeated New Brunswick 14 to 8 and Toronto rflilltsenitd by R. G. Halls. Kitchen- er quarictte defeated Northern On- tario 14 to 7. ' E | N: Local Bowling News, DESIRE. HAS $10000 rill lfonna Shearer in a penetrating siudynf present-day social stand- iirds called “Thcir Own Desire" is the particularly effective screen filre offered at the Prince Edward ‘rhea- tro for the next two days, Miss Shearers new all-talking ve- hicle was adapted from the ilovcl by Sarita Fuller which tells the story of a girl whose happiness came dau- gefously near frustration through the machinations of a father who had grown tired of his wife, and sought diversion in other quarters.‘ While “Their Own Desire" is not exactly a phase of the “sins of the father" idea, it gives a clear-cut pic- tuifé of the effect of parental iucolu- patibility on children, which in it- self is something rather novel for screen use.’ Miss shearer as usual gives her intelligent and faithful performance 0! 1/8 r016 J-hB-i’. might easily; have been l'illllf.‘d by over-played senil- mentality. Lewis Stone and Belle Bennett as the parents are splendid- ly east, and other canpble perform- nndes lire given by Robert Montgom- ery, Helene- Millard, Cecile Cunning- ham. Mary Doran and Juno Nash. While the picture is primarily a sociological study, there is no lack of action, the scenes being widely separated and depicting such activi- ties ns polo, swimming, dnncini: 118i‘- tira, motor boating, mid‘ cvcn iln ex- citing search by seaplane, these phi‘- ticular scencs being done with skill- ful realism and effective photogra- At Georgetown I July 9th. lhjllorseman and sport fans will be interested to lrnnw that $000.00 is u.‘ offered in prizes at the race nici-t, Qyrgetown, on July the 9th. The oiiinrnittee in charge has already or- dered lumber for the erection of a new grand stand and other necessary buildings. The track will also be put in good shape. ' v Classes announced later. E. B. MCLAREN Secretary’ 2026-2-28-3! r ‘CHURCH LEAGUE SCHEDULE A SECTION Feb. 28th. 7 p. lll. Trinity Vs Si. Jmnes. Feb. 28th. 8.30. Zion Vs United. March 7th. 7 p. in. Trinity Vs Zion. Afarch 7th, 8.30 St. James Vs Un- iiPLl. March 11th 7 p. m. Si. James Vs Zion. March 17th, 8.30 Trinity Vs United. March 21st. 7 p. in. Zion Vs Un- ucd. ltfnrch James. March 28th. 7 p. in. St. James Vs United. March 28th. 8.30 Trinity Vs Zion. April 4th. 7 p. m. Trinity Vs United April 4th. 8.30. St. James Vs Zion. April 11th. 7 p.'m. Trinity Vs. St. James. April April April April Zion. April 25th. 8.30. Trinity Vs United. May 2nd. Play offs. May 9th. Finals. 215b, 8.30, Trinity V5 St. 11th. 0.20. Zion Vs United. 18. 7 p. m. "lTillltY Vs Zion. iii. 8.30 Si. James Vs Uniicti. 25th. 7 p. nl. St. Jaincs Vs B SECTION Feb. 26th, Baptist. Feb. 26th. Pauls. March 5th. 7 p. m. C. Christian Vs St. Pnuls. March 5th ers. March 12th. 7 p. m. St. Peters Vs C. Christian. - March 12th. 8.30. Baptist Vs. Pauls. Mai-ch 19th. 7 p. ill. St. Peters 7 p, m. Christian Vs 8.30 St. Peters Vs St. . 8.30. Baptist Vs. St. Pet St. Vs I St. Paiiis. March 19th. 8.30. C. Christian Baptist. March 26th. 7\p. m. Baptist Vs. Peters. March"'.!6th. 8.30. C. Christian Vs St. Paul. April 2nd. 7 p. m. Baptist ‘s. Paula. i April 2nd. 8.30 St. Peters Vs ‘ Christian. April 9th 7 p. m. St. Peters Vs, Paills. April llnth. 8.30. C. Christian |Biiptist. | April 16th. 7 p. m. C. Christian Vs. lSi. Paula. Apnl 16th 8.30. iaailtist Vs. St. Pct- .ers. April 23rd. 7p. m. Baptist Vs. Pauls. _ ' April 23rd. aao. C. Christian. April 30th. Play off. Vs St. St. C. St, Vs Si. St. Peters Vs / OPEN “FOR BUSINESS SATURDAY March First With a Nevy Up-to-Diite line of MEN'S FURNISHINGS and CLUTHING. -.. It l, Geo. Sf. l, See Us ‘for Your Spring Requirements. A. MacDOUGAL ‘ I Charlottetown 0' Store, of ‘Better Men's f Wear. " March 7th. Finals. L. O. C. BOWLING Last night on the League alleys the lR/ovcrs inct and defeated the Crcscents by a majority of 235 pins. R. Harley of the Rovers took all honours to himself by rolling high single of 283 pins, also high total of 720 pins. \ ROVERS G. Esscry W. Dooley .. R. Harley C. McDonald Total 214 233 248 235 15'.) 203 171 155 . A. Bentley 222 227 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2841 Tonight at 8.15 the Abbies meet the Stars in what promises to be one of the big games of the season. Holmans i4 Hunter River 2 In a fast and exciting game of hockey between Holmans and the Hunter River Royals which took place in the Crystal Rink, Summer- side before a crowd of cnthusiaistic fans. Holmnnls trimmed tile Roy- als to the tune of 4 ip 2. In the first period the Royals had the bee-i of the play, their splendid combination and solo rushes keep- ing Holman! on the defensive all through the period. which ended scoreless. From the opening bell of the second period, Holmurs took the offensive but could not hold‘ the Royals whose splendid working com- bination could not be blocked About five minutes from the face off Boyle on a solo rush broke through l-lol- mans defense and scored the first tally of the evening. The second count came three minutes later in a pretty combination play, lePsge scoring on e pom from wedlock. This vras the last score of the ev- ening for the Regnls. A Tile third period opened with Hol- mans out for blood. and two min- utes from vine face off lee, on a. solo riln from his own net, broke through the forward line of the Royals. nnd shot through the defence from left wing scoring the first goal for Holmsns. Three minutes later Lea, taking the puck to the Royals blue line, gave a_lon| pass to Robertson who took a. long shot, which was ‘ zumed aside by Chandler; but Wood- slde skating fest, scored on the re- Atenbi leki than i: rerun In. slum delgemugd sthugx ‘oeoletlnltgflerd bym Almrzto i: also Miran: the liens no be worked at. It Ir moon The standing of the teams at" the end of the sixth round follmvsz- _ Won Lost Alberta . . 6 Manitoba .. Saskatchewan .... Montreal -.. Quebec Nova Scotia Torziito New Brunswick Northern Ontario Ontario UlGlrhublf-JNNNO boluid. Flour minutes later Robert- son scored on a pass from Woodsidc The last goal was scored by -Robcrt- son from a. lillX-ill‘) in front of the Royals not. For the remainder of tie.‘ period the Royals blocked all’ m.- icmpts to score, keeping the play in tho home teams territory till the fin- al bcll. The following is the line up:—- Holman’: lloynis Goal F. Waticn ‘_ gl l-l. Cilzuidlcr Defense ~ l, . \Vooiner McMillan C. Lea R. Bernard i Forwards Bod Mountain W. McIntyre W. Bradshaw W. Woodsldc M. Robertson J. Gordon Referee. L. Woodside. A. Wcdl/lck P. Boyle F. LePage C. Woods S. Bernard C. Scllar. given a. lunch at Bull's Cafe by liol man‘s-—S. BRISTOL NGTES Mr. J. W. McEwen ieocnily visited Charlotictdilvn. Mrs. Ruben Drake spent the week end 4n Charlotteimvn. the guest of Mrs. H. Drake. Mr. Albert Stewart. Peakes Stu.- tion, was delivering 400 boat timbers and hard wood in Mr. Charlie Mos- her. This looks like the boat builder will keep busy for the rest of the winter. Mr. Horace McEvrcn. recently vis- itcd Morell. ' ' " Mr. Harris ‘Arnold has comilleied his fox ranch. Mr. Clifford Mclilwen is visiting friends at 8t. Peters name: and Bristol. The siork visited the home of Mr.- and Mrs. W. McDonald. leaving than; a. bouncing baby girl. m. Hen-nan Modher recently vial lied BflstoL-the guest of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Masher. w. Murdock Moliwen u busy sowing M. the Bristol mills. Miss Edna. Baker recently visited Charlottetown. Mr. femurs-Momma. was. e visit- or to Charlottetown .-. m. ma; Moeher. ban/l omissi- ans‘ lookshsifhewilliiokopt Ewen 8t. ‘liu-‘bor. soar Mrs. (Captain? mo. ion single curling rink chanipion- , After the game tho Royals were. Sen-lo‘. ass Lhas mrtaaclailu yam]- pllceotihehmneoflltlnlrnestlln- n. aim-k yams animus or m. '0 s i-j--uu Won‘ Easily ‘JACK- SllARKI-IY Who last night demonstrated his superiority over Phil Scott. British heavyweight champion by winning easily in the third round. )- .,. ._.._. .... Ice Racing Despite the high wind and disa- recable weather a small crowd were iii attendance at the Stanley Bridge Speedway Wednesday nficmooii. A free for all and fifty class were pill- led off Lady Byiig owned by Harold Woodsldc and. drlvenby Will Profit won the free for all and, Miss Claud- ia owned by Cloud McEwen and driv- cli by John W. McKay captured the fifty class. A race will be licld Silt- llrdiiy afternoon, March 1. Below is the Silntnnzlry. SUMMARY Free for All. Lady Byiig (Profit) . . . . . . . . .. 1 1 1 Grand Rcvleiv (Czulipbclll .. ‘2 2 2 Z50 Class Miss Claudia McKay Kentucky Lady liynes Officlals:_—- _ Judges, Jilmcs Pendcrizast, Waitcl‘ Williams, George Brookins. Announcer. J. Hiscott. George Brown. Secretary. Ill 222 ved Financial (Canadian Press) RINGSIDE. MIAMI, Fla, Feb. 2'1 _'1_'he Madison Square Garden Cor- tonlght faced n. loss of 850.000- bflflfldi poruiion proliioillig the second annu al bat/tie of “oocoailut palms" tonighb flfccd a loss of $50.00, ivased on n crowd of lcss than 25.000 Rnd receipts under $200.000'l15 "10 fir“ pleliminary bout W 1/110 5600i- Shoi-kcy‘ feature so: under wily- The first bout ended In the first round with a clean knockout for, Paul Bianchi. well built Argentine over Bill Daring. former navy heavyweight cl-lamplon, from the so- cieiy stable ‘maintained by E. r. Hutton, New York broker at Palm Beach. After a brisk slugging bee. Bianchi puVDaring down for the full count ivith a left hock followed by a terrific right to the chin. Bian- chi, a good looking prcopeot weigh- ed 206 and Daring 190. THE MAIN BOUT‘ MIAMI, Fla... Feb. 27—Jack Shar- kcy of Boston, defeated Phil Scott. British heavyweight champion by a technical K. 0.. in the third round of the fificcn round battle hen".- to- night.‘ SCOTT CLAIMS FOUL RINGSIDE, MIAMI, Fob. 27- Ainld scenes of wildest and most extraordinary confusion, Jack Shar- key was declared the winner over Phil Scott tonight on o. technical K. 0., nftcr two minutes and 34 seconds of the tilird round. Scott claimed it foul. resumed fighting af- for a miilil‘.c's rest, but was unable to continue after i\_ smashing left hos-k to the body. Referee [on Mag- nolia ihcll sicppcd iii flllfi iiflod Slinrkcys hand in token of victory. FIGHT Ill’ IOUUNDS ROUND ONE. Scott with the British flag scwcd inside of his trunks. took some time lo adjust his gloves and go out for instructions. Slwrkey wtro“ the navy emblem. Sllurkey opened with a Addresses Pupils The second address befllra the ‘pupils oi‘ Queen Square school was delivcrcil yesterday afternoon in the Calcdorlian Club hall by Mr. John MclCcnna. The lcctilrei- took as his siiblect, "The Dcvcloplncnt of Civ- ic Government" and in a very inter- esting manner briefly described the evolution of government from the autocratic to the present democratic form. He oiltiincd briefly the system employed in ancient Rollie nud‘A- tliens and contrasted it with the present form of popular government in force in most cities today. The story of the groyvth of Chin'- lottetown and the development of the government. was particularly in- Queen Square ilhf‘. The origin nf the uzud sys- Lvlii. and the "necessity its the city increased in population of changing ihc pizln of representation; the func- llunr. and powers of lthc city's rcp- i < nlilt" ‘cs and of the bodies under the jurisdiction oi the city were dis- cussed. Mr. McKenna. concluded his. excel- lent aildrcrs advising the boys as to ihcir behaviour" and their attitude inwards iilcir city and province if they are io bcoomc desirable and put- rotic citizens. ~ At the conclusion of the address a vote of thanks wlis presented to the lecturer by the chairman. The next afldiress will be delivered on March 13. by Mr. ll. F. McPlice. Rev. D. B. Jones, the oldest Non- confomiist minister in Wales, who died recently. aged 87, was pastor of Cnerlcon Baptist Church for 62 years and preached nearly 6.000 sermons. felting them e bebyullrl.‘ ,4,“ -‘ v I. name. A y, Defeats.Scoft,§ ilIn lThird By "Febhlnilcal o. Briton llollers 1:51-11, nored By‘ Referee——Bout Pro.- Flop By $50,000.’ rush, but failed to connect. Booth clinched as the American rushed I.- gain. Then they sPlmd ‘M ex‘ changed rights t0 the body. Scott half ' cmuiahed and ducked HWY from sjnarkcys wild rush. The ‘Bri- mn 3,51,99,11 a fight», to the side 0t the he and clinched. Sharkey was short with both hands and they clinched again. Phil showed no dis- ptsitlon to mix. at ~ close ‘fulfil!!!’ but. flrcd a long right to the ear at ‘thei bdll. The Englishman was box- ing coolly. JROUND TWO. Sharkey bobbed and 81113.60- chopping a right to the heed as they clinched. Scott went down in a corner as they $008M W the head and the force of Shnrkeyh rush put Phil down. Sharkey missed with his left but punished the Brit- on as they came to a clinch. Blood trickled from Phifs right nostril. They exchanged lefts to the body. but Scott showed agility in Will! "if the American at close range. shark- cy dug a stiff left to the stomach. bilt missed an overhand right by a. half foot. They broke from a clinch just before the bell. ROUND THREE They walked slowly from their corners and sparred. Shsrkey misscd a right and was almost wrestled off his feet. Phil adopt- ed purely defensive tactics, but cuffed Sharkey slightly‘ around the head as he rushed in. The American landed a long left to the jaw, but was stopped by a left hook. Scott stung Sharkey with a hard right to the jaw and the American rushed his opponent across the ring. Scott went down for a count of three from a hook to the head. As he did he stumbled off the ropes. Sharkey was warned for hitting low .and Scott ivont down after a left to the body. taking a count of slxPAnother left i0 the side sent Scotifdown and the Briton claimed a foul.‘ Referee Mag- nolia withheld his decision. After helping Scott to ills corner. for ancxamination, Scott's manager climbed info the ring and the crowd was in Van uproar as the fight ‘was halted. The Briton manifested agony, but finally decided to resume" ‘fight- ing. The crowd roared as Phil came out to meet Sharkcys wild rush. They mixed furiously and Scott ap- peared in agony as he backed against the ropes. Scott appeared unable to continue fighting and referee Mag- nnlis stepped in tostop further box- ing. He then lifted Sharkeys hand in token of victory. MALONEY WINS MIAMI. ma. Feb. fl-Jlmmy Mal- oncy. the puiigy Boston heavyweight, battled out a decisive victory over the game Bouquiilon of France. in a ten round preliminary. "raw Irlshniaifa hand was held up in victory by Ref- eree Frank Mcorecken of Philadel- phia after a slugffuit in which the Frenchman took a severe beating. es- pecially in the last two rounds.‘ Mal‘- oncy weighed 196 and Bouqullloh 185. . o» ‘ riacgopatgs‘ aiblokairizs. .-.;.-.‘.... .....,~ ~' - ..»...».. ‘=- ‘Whoopeel On the 2m. the 1;... nngionVGr-nniies and the Cam T,“ crse Bloodhound: once more mum; f; Igettlng a ‘played was brilliant 0011s llflpl in Kensington rink io deck]; the ch mplonship in the Eastern section f Prince County the l..." 2-1 Verdict. The hockey adoring me soft ice sukfiwe which pmqmed 51110001 i-Qlilfibiork, individual eilonq and long shots‘ roin mltslde the bi“, _line getting the all. Both team m a killing pace from the outset, 01th the attack shifting with llillillin] rapidity from one twine not ‘.0 an. other. After thirteen niiuum; o; 5w sawing Wendell Macwuiimm mm the visitors cheer when he let drivi for the first tally from the blur llnq Bi’- Whlifll 811d the light IlIi-Rllofl red tickling the BlLXICUlUUilfl sllpiloriei’; pink. After this congiomerauilu o: color, things became normal m, more with Kenslngton lfylllg u, w, en the count and Webster spams“; wrenches into their hockey luachin. cry. In the second the Grfmiics fore. ed the new svlns through m.- final" looked like sure counteis only to be ffllflimled by the mfigiilflcril! “on; of Carver, the BI00dll0lliid-5 ulrcdalg, Coming back strong the Hound; Maxed s rally and scored swims..- Two through the effort; of ciaud, Mlwwillllme who registered on B, right wing shot close ill. In the final period nil offrnsuepf. foilts came to grief against. rile gran. ite of the honiedefence. The Kens. ‘ington gladiators fought gaiucly moi. uphill fight cutting the lcari in half when Duff Murphy who was icing closely watched all leveniuu. finally skated in fast with one of he. sen. satiottei sorties. manipulated ihs hilnk of rubber through all Opposit- ion, took a. shot lit the goalie nnd realized on lils own rebound. Despite mimy more heroic efforts on me par: DI (b0 HDIIIHI . 5001105 no further moes was gathered and thr tussle ended with the. Granite quarry still at boy. NOTES According to the penalty timers, Lippy is no Craudet-Gaurlel. Irving culls his stick a "stumbling block. _ The few new offenders that Rel- ‘erse MlCPflIIl-hl sent to an: “TPiOTN school" were very docile. The old friends were the “pest friends." l-lowstifs golf was pretty good con- sidering the water hazard. The Bloodhounds thank rile i‘. Y. M. I... Cubs for the use of their lini- forms. The line-ups:- Kenslngwn (‘ape Traverse Coal M. White V D. Carver Defence C. l-fowsit D. in-mg V. Webster J. Burns Y W. R. MacDonald Hirwrlrds .W. itiacvilliiallls W. ltianivlillaiiis C. MJrVl/lllilllil P3. Bsnard E. Bemsrd A. Bernard Clint liowstl ll. Ciluit E. Gaul-let I. Dari-och D. Murphy. l A. Murphy.