Because The Eastern Trust Company has strength, stability, ex- perience, and facilities far beyond the powers of any individual- Because The Eastern Trust Com.- pany's care of your property and your loved ones will be as faithful and unremitting o; your owmand- ' v Because The Eastern Trust Com- pany's impartiality and integrity are assurances that your estate will be adminis- tered exactly as you would wish and in the best interests of your beneficiaries-i , Therefore Sound judgment dictates the wisdom of making your Will at once, and appointing The Eastern Trust Company as executor or trustee. m: EssleraTrust Company Head Ohlee - Halifaa, N. 3. Branches at Charlottetown St. Johns. Nfld Montreal Saint John, N. B. Mooctoa Pivotal New York Stocks , Anaconda Atchilou . Auburn liiotor Beth Steel (Iuuada Dry .. L‘ P ll. .. Cal! . .. Chesapeake and Con Gas . Corn Products Delmvurn and Eastman . Gen Electric . . dI-IIID . h. Nat Biscuit .. ,. N Y Central North Amer-lean . Pub Se: N J n o _, |'t~iluull Oll N J‘ .,, _ -'l‘ex Gulf ,,, _ ‘Quion C. ‘bids . linlnn l'-|cific 'lluilc1l Corp ll S Rubber ll S Steel .. ‘Vanadium . Wcstiuuhouse EWoolworth 1 " A Markets At A Glance (Culuriihm Press) ’l'uronln uml .\lontreul—-5'tork| low~ er but clc-se was firm, Torulxtn _wril',.-—ll'l'i‘fllllll’lv higher. mfifyrv lurir-ljp moderately on late ‘Vl""lPEZ—Whr-at closed higher. New York-Cotton, rubber and cog. fee higher; sugur unchanged, Pbr the first forty-two weeks of 11088 were sfided in armada, 1033 (ended October 19) 2,450,113; vvv v vvv vv v v i . Notices, 70c per men; us‘; Minimum Charge for any Advertising llates-llayaiiielin Advancew Central Guardian locals, 4c. per word; Wesm-n “,1 Eastern locals, 2o. per ward; Ann Events, 2o. per word; Classified, zofmcemen“ and Comm‘ loss Cards etc. 4c. per namc- Letters f C nd l per inch; Notice’: of Thanks and Appreciation‘, ‘wlbfgghgg. or 4o per word. OLhcr rater on appllcalllml, 6 Der word; in Memos-lam . of Floral and Spiritual Oiler. advertisement twenty . p" cents, llATilz-Za per word, (ma; m. sen-ions for the price of two, strictly - payable in advance. For Sale FOR." SALE - aumrlun FOBTY- Five, Bridge and Whist Score ‘i - Cards. G d! C tr g ‘SMALL OFFICE T0 LET. APPLY Printery u“ m enNgtl’. 1L2? us Grafton Street. 2215. —~—-==-_ -— ' 1LT'_._._ *‘ " -..; i __,,__— i n E rn RENT - carcass. APPLY European Fltcnv BPAXRoKi-‘Qlf Qfiiilliin- 23°1- - Yvrk- ' ' 2214' uousr. r0 LET _- APPLY 61 cannoasm SUITABLE son Pr“ C" 5 Eel» City 3197- lining out-houses, etc, 1o per u; sheet. Guardian Oilioe. tf. TO LET — FURNISHED FRONT room heat/ed. Apply Guardian. - 222.6. Mal-c: rkleiprWantcd" "r lfililil - 1mm T0 wo it'd? farm, Tapper Ferguson, Marsh- fleld. - 2216. n‘ ;__._ Cllmaie Help Wanted |r_ WANTED-CAPABLE GIRL FOR. general housework, 8 Brighton Road. 2239 us at homo. necessary. Ncckrvcur Company, Dept. Poronw. l , _ ~ Sewing machines No selling. Ontario 147, 502. WANTED — MIDDLE - AGED 1\°"$vk@e1>e1-. Harry Wood, Mt. rfirrbrgvr. E. I. 2225. -... FXtr_e_lh>2§r 001.0111: CHRISTMAS CARDS m’ rpm-r time. Send tcn cents for in- formation, catalogue and samples. Tally Ho! Art Shop, 12o Welling- i" - T N-535. L 0 (‘ A l. REPRESENTATIVES vilurled for special christmns pro- imt-HOII. 13am ilvc to ten dollars P" filly. Spare or full time work. l-lirorol guarantee. Winston Co., ‘ 17-643. Miscellaneous FUilS REPAIRED, LINED, RE- modelled and glazed. Resonable ‘prices, 01 Elm Ave. 219E PRIVATE HOME KINDERGAR- teus pay. We start you. The Canadian Kindergarten Institute. rfilionto (10.) 543. IIOW T0 GET A GOVERNMENT Job. Free Booklet. Tho M. C. C. 5131., Toronto (10.) 542. c Wanted “'/\NTED—TWO ROOMS WITH- out- board. Apply B, 0.0. (iunrd- inn, 2243 Sydney, Australia, is the largest. Wool selling centre in the world. Jillian is the only country where pear trees of native variety ‘outnumber apple trees. T0‘ LET APARTMENT IN RITZ APARTMENTS Immediate Possession. Renovated throughout. Mackinon 8: McNeill Solicitors. APPLES — APPLES — APPLES - All varieties at bargain prices, ...The Apple Marl. 1:15 xentcst. 2170 ~ FOR. SALE — AUCTION FORTY- Five- Bridge and Whist Score Cams. Guardian Central Job Printers. Nov. l-ti’. FOR SALE - 1930 FORD COUPE or 1928 Chevrolet Sedan. Phone . R-642, Mlllvlew. 2196. For: SALE _ 114 acrms or Mixed Wood Laud at Cardigan Head. Adjoining Perth Station. Apply P. 0. Box 452, Charlotte- town. 2175. ton. SALE-ANYBODY was:- ing a real good coupe with rumble seat can have same for trade in foxes or potatoes. Apply Box 184, Charlottetown. 2234 FOR- SALE -— ONE CORNER. block on Main Street. Store and Restaurant combined. l2 rooms above store. Reason for selling, ill health. W. J. 8t Bessie Pool Souris East. P. E. I. 2227. SALE BANKRUPT STOCK AT It. P. Simpson's auction room, 99 Queen St. Men's fell: hats, 75c and $1.00; ollskin coats, regular $6, for $1.98; tweed waterproof coats, regular $15, for $5.98; Gab- ardine coals, regular $14, for $5.50; Cashmere pullover sweat- ers, $1.25; men's and boys suits and ovcrcoats at less than half price. Penmarfs fleece-lined un- derwear, 29c and 39c; Boys shirts, 29o and 39c; golf hose, 29c; wool- len pullovers, 50c, and many oth- er bargains. 2232 Lost LOST-BROWN SPANIEL DOG. Answers to name Pat. Reward for any information of his whereabouts. Angus Weir, phone 128. 2246 LOST — GOLD WATCH, WAL- tham, on October 20th. Possibly in Charlottetown or on road to Albany. E. V. Macleod, Albany. ' 2163. L051‘ - 0N OCTOBER 24th BE- tween Int 05 and Covehead, a tall light and No. plate 2980, also dory of! New London Harbor. Finder kindly notify Ira L. Clark, Union Road. 2 1'16. Boarders Wanted WANTED - WILL BOARD AND care for elderly lady In country home. Apply "N." care Guardian. 'Ilnurd'a Llnlmsnl removes Ihlaa. 0r. W. ll. Carson l “Revaluation! prepared on the Phone 1 Montreal . . then what?” is the title of an article we have had probable action of the gold stocks when, as, and if the dollar is stabilized on a new gold basis. Write for a copy. Jouusron o-WARQ BEN]. ROGERS, Jr-, Manager, 1M Richmond Mmlmrr ‘Montreal Slorl Exchange, It” Charlottetown Curb Main. c4 Stock Quotations, Montreal g _ Stock Illarkef (Otallaa Irons) Stocks Bulhurst A o... a" a» ... Boll Tel . Du Phi (fuu lull Al t.‘ I‘ R llow Smith . Dom Steel and Coal B Int Nickel .- Massey Hnrr-‘a . McColi Front Montreal Power Nat Brew .. Power Corp Quebec Pow Shnwinigntl Steel of Can . Winnipeg El ‘... . t“ an... --. u. ... y.» ... .- PRODUC (Cn-mullnn Press) MONTREAL, Oct 27—Chrese do- cliuerl cent a pound ou the Mont- real dairy ruul produce market today, while buttrr and eggs were about the Iillllfl. With drmnnd from the other- s-de slow_ Onlnr-Cl cheese dropped off to D cents u pound whiio Quebecs -wcre quoted at 8V; cents. Despite the fuct that prices are now very 10w_ sales for exports are renorlod as ‘poor. Arrivals today totalled 1.0% OX0!- Oivilll.’ to the lightness of supplies of fresh eggs the our: market remain ed unchanged. Gmrled shipments in rnriots or less of frcsh cgps from Ontario were quoted mostly at 37 to 38 cents a dozen for extras. 31 to 32 cents fob seconds while storage eggs were quoted at 21 cents for extras, 10 cents for Ilrsta and 10 to 101/, dental for sccontls. m 923 cases. No 1 crude butler in carlols pr less remained at lill-Ir cents n pound with Retfints amounted was offered for sale. . from the illnrllimes eased prices of Lew Brunwvick green mnnntn'na F» ccnls per 80 pound bug to 70 to 75 cents. Quehrcs Wort‘ Will 05 cents per 80 pound bag. 1v. Y. CURB “(o-lanolin iii-...) ' film-kl Amer Cyan B . 101,, Amer Sup Pow 3V, As G and El . 1f, (Inn Marconi .. 20;, (litlrs Sew . 2% El Bond and Shara .. 17 Ford of Gan-L...“ 10% _ lmp Oil 12% Int Peta 181,1; NW1: Hull 1H4, s: 011 11-11 . 291/, EX CljéN G MONTREAL Oct ‘II-British and foreign exchange in relation to tirc Cunllllian dollnn us cnulpded by the Royal Bunk 0t Canada closed today us follows :-— Argeutina peso .3027. Ausrulia pound ll 8210. Belgium belga ..'£iil. Bmzil miirics . * lluignrln lcv .0101). China lioug Kong rloilara (‘archoslurriki-‘l crown .040! Dcmnurk krona ."l'0. Finland fiulnnik . .. Franco from; .0000. (lcrlnnny lcclismnrk .3000. (ll-eat Britain pound 4.7070. (lrecce drnchma .0087, .3458. llungary pengo .2083. India rupee A0302. _ ltuly lire .0700 Jnpun yon Jugosluvin rlinur .0208. New Zeniunrl pnuml 8.5071. Norway krone .‘.'-li7. Poland zioll .1770. Rnumnnln ivu .0100. Soil-ill Africa poun 4.7040. Spain pcseta .1201. Sweden krone .2 9. Switzorlnnrl franc .20 United Slates dollar premium. Exchange ratrs al tbs close tndnl‘ Nomi- At lilonlronl—l‘nuvul dollar 1.02%; franc 5-90 22. 21,4 per cent A -10; franc 5.70. “Rtdrflsvlillglavdllllll 80.00 fr; Canadian dollar 10.70 fr; U. S. dollar 17.01 fr. In gold-Canadian dollar cents: U. S. dollar 07 00 cruis- Nuw YORK 0ct_ 21 (A,i J-Fm‘ Qlgn vxohirnge cnllt- 314ml“ M“, 45211.; low 4.00%; C10" 4-70: no dny nun 4.7012,; France 1100-. 1f- nly 7459; Belgium 20.86; Germany 35.70; Canada 081-16. __-——i-i-' 'I‘he customer finished his meal and called t-hs waiter. "l would like to speak to 6h! manager,’ he said. The manager came up a few min- utes later and bowed politely. "You wish to speak to me, air?" he said. "Yes," said the customer easily. "You must have a remarkably clean kitchen in this restaurant." The manager beamed. “n13 vgfy nice OI 100 t0 say l0- m,» he said. "Generally, it's com- plaints I have to listen to. But what clean kitchen." _ “wen, practically everything tas- - m o; 305p," said the customer coid-- 1y:- - OIIIBOFRAOTOI Three Year Palmer Grarlna 2053 ls 124 Prince 8t. Plume I07! llomacallaltade. Shipments fr:ra Western to Eas- tern Oanads for i938 up so Octo- ber l2, included 01,271 cattle; the market quiol. A total of 153 boxes \ Rcrenl: lrnvy suppfes of‘ potatoes - g0 7g blrllhllters "may; 11. s. I t. New York-Pound ‘L70: Cumld- " ' makes you think we have such a d; M T’L_._€ URB (Canadian Press) Muvuvc ii.- (C a1 r TORONTO nOll-‘t iii n”) Guuuudn .. Hair-row .. .. llollinger .. Howey Iiurouiuu Iut lilln ‘Wiley .. liirk Inlko Kirk Pre ... Kootcnnv ,, art-mulls rrovituo lilrfrl Oll Jilin (‘orp Muff ll|1ll . llinnetrl ... NLIIlHKIIlK .. Noruurln .. "THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PRINCE EDWARD IS D. F.MEEHAN, Pres. LAND Fllll Auction sues co. 1.111. Summerside, P. E. I. G. R. MacQUARRIE, Vice. Pres.‘ FIRST SALE DECEMBER 7th, 1933 We_ are now able to offer our fox ranchers the services of a reliable Fur Auction Sales Company within their own precincts. We already have definite advi-ce that many of the largest buyers and manufacturing and retail merchants Will be represented at our Sales; this Will mean good demand and good prices. '_ By placing skins on our Sales you have the advantage of receiving cash immediately following the Sale. goods 0n the different future marke ts, we will be pleased to do this and protect them for you, at a nominal handling charge only. P. E. Island is the logical cent re for a Fur Auction Sale and as we have acquired a showroom of over 4000 Sq. Ft. with all facilities, we are able to offer the best. services in the interest of both the shipper and buy- . er. Comegand inspect our premises adjoining our main office. ' If you should wish" Shipping bags and tags sent on request‘. DRINDE EDWARD ISLAND Fllll AllDTlDll SALES D0. LTD. Summerside, P. E. I. to place any {i 2228. THE BACK Snood-EH Continued from page 7 iness. Had he remained sound he would have beaten two minutes. He was sired by The Abbe 2 04 _ pacing 2.05 1-2 trottng, raced so successfully by the late Ed. S. ‘Geers- The Abbe is also the sire _ "1 0f Abbe Worthy 2.04 3-4, hdder OI ' the Charlottetown track trotting record of 2-10 1-4. The compilers of trotting statis- tics we having considerable trouble with a horse called Lawful Tip, as , she races at bot-h gaits- One week sshe started in a. pacing event and , won it and later on in the week won two trotting events- He r cord orr the pace is 2.05 3-4 and on the trot 2.08 l-4, boihvmade over a. half mile track. The change from pace to trot is accomplished by taking of! the hopples and adjust- ing a. pair of four ounce toe weights. We note where s. drugglst, Cliff North ("In lllg1 ()l_ Thoma Cad ’l‘uwugm1lc ’l‘r1~:1d\\'cll . \Vhitr\ l-lugie liuit Kirk . Yur-uuui . .. Vlpnnd .. \Vn|tc A .\I lviltst-y C \Vrl|:ht II lVuyslrle , Silrc r Total solos 177.000. UNLISTED Alrll-nunc Algonul .. Algoruu Algonquin . Assoc 0'1 . Arun , . .. Rnlrhvin . Rip .\li~s Brett ’l‘r Ilrnrvuilr-c . Iluolrlrwclmll Ivan Kirk iffnp ill-luv" ~- (‘on liluu ... (flu-m ltvs . Churchill ‘l? (‘nmlcr Edit Crust Irlnlnrndo .. GlTlu-o (icntlfluii Jlnnlo flil \\'|1ito Lalrc ., (Canadian Press) WINNIPEG, Oct 27- CLOSE Wllal: Otdi ' N 64; D 04A: lilnrltllli-lrfi. %' W cc “All: Oct 31%; Dec 021.456: Mny ablgigioy; oft am; ILee aim/l; May ' ' casn rarer.- Whrat: No 1 hard 011%; No 1 nor 04%: No 2 nor 01%: No 3 nnr 5855,: N" 4 "i" 57%; No i5 nor 54%; No 0 Feed M54: Track 04%,; No 1 ciltlwad!‘ ell 31-7’: NHHJWR lllxllferduflil; i feed #8: No a eea 26; Rejected o w ‘ma: or. mo; wives: 234,197 hcgs and 34.- 997 sheell rim-r grades no s c w “.1 "m, 34'. r will and practically all its V~ rietor of the ' Fair Oaks ‘ , stable of Lexington, Mass, has had . Jllhmpmt Msnliafi,.1“lilih'n§$*1ls_‘fi light harness horse enthusiast and has twelve head of young pros- pee-ts ranging from year olds to three year oids that he is going to train and in order to give them a. good opportunity has contracted for the ssrvicrs of a. we'l known Western trainer. We would say that the drug business must be pretty good in that section, wouldn't you? The Good T.me Stable, which is owned by W. l-l- Kane, millionaire contractor and realty man of New York and nun-aged by Walter- cox. racing stable to the Old Glory Sale. Paul. Bowser, former wrestler and now wrestling promoter and prop- Farm great success with his hozses this season, having scozed 25 victories L = on leading half mile traoias and the Grand Circuit. Poul has made quite a lot of money the last few years and his fI-ic-tds are mighty glad because he was always a good hearted chap, ready to help any- one in distress. The American Sportsman refer- ring to a. six heat rnc: decided at Topsham. two weeks ago, says- "The old 1812 system stil prevails in some places" and referring to the six lieats--"A lot of racing for a $200 purse." We mentioned Ray Helfey as having won ten races but we find that l-lis Maysty (3) 2.00 1-2 an- other of the get of Abbedale 2.01 l-4, has won eleven racrs this sea- son. llis th rd mile of his winning rare “n: in 2 06. excellent time for n thrnr-year-oid- He has beengun- ' lwaion both as a. two-year-old and llll't!C-)'C3.‘.'-0ld over s. half mile track. Dr. F. W. Bzwness, Kenslngton, paid a brief visit to Charlottetown m, Monday and was welcomed by many friends. The Doctor has 300d cfimpaignirs in Claire Napoleon 131 p. 2 l3, Captain Cope t. 2.16 l-4 and shares ownership in Btl-r 1), with driver Tyndall Bemple- As her name indicates she is mmhfy tough-The Great Miss wanut. (l) 2.05 1-2. as s three m. 01d Wt. year started twenty times and this season has been busy from early spring. Her Octob- u- cnmpaign started on Otilobsr 4th when she won at Ooshocton, Ohio and October llth It IA!!- caster, Ohio, three races in sight ':No40W9$;N C“'Ib'l%{ iioscwssagrilosfifirnn. days. she may have won several staff in charge. condition. this reduces their value. Change of Management The [felting Station formerly operated by G. R. MacQuarne 1s now being conducted by Prince Edward Island Fur Auction Sales Co. Ltd., with the usual skilled Our Station is now open where you may have your pelts properly prepared and put ‘ A WORD T0 THE WISE: Watch your foxes very carefully and do not allow them to become off-co Our charge for pelting and cleaning $1.25 each only. Prince Edward Island Fur Auction Sales ilompany Ltd. Sumnierside. in first class marketing lor, as 2229 more since, we haven't any further particulars- Maralie Hanover (2) 2.09 1-4. the only two-year-old pacing filly that has ever entered the 2-10 list on a holf~n1ilo~ track-and which Slip‘, l" a. trial mile in 2.05 1-2 for trainer Klngsley at Skowhcgan, Maine, a couple of weeks ago, has bten sent by her owner John E Keily of Bangor, Me., to Harry Short at. Columbus, Ohio, to winter. One of the outstanding offerings at the Indianapolis Speed Sale, November 6-10, will bc Seiko Worthy (4) 2.02, world's champion four-year-old trotting more and the fastest performer of her sex and gait sired by Guy Axworthy 2-08 3-4. This more came to her speed very fast as she was not taken out of pasture until April and within sixty days was winning races in fast time, eventually tak- ing the record referred to above at Lexington in late September. From the plough to the sulky— Oil in the Can (4) 2.11, which up to mid-October had won live races, did his share 0f the furl work this spring, being on the front end of a. plough when wcrk of that nat- ure was necessary and aso per- forming other farm tasks. When the crop was all in the owner de- cided that he could pick up some change racing Oil, so storied out with some antiquated cqupmcnt. In his first start h" was treated as a bit of a. Joke but when he loosened up the last end of miles wozthy, winner of the two year old trot and pace at Charlottetown, Princess Catherine, seven years old, a two-year-oid Captain Aub- rey filly, a year-old Bud Axworthy colt, a. flvc months old Bud Ax- woithy filly, also Purina. Aubrey by Captain Aubrey- Quite a number of rate horses are still stablcd at the Exhibition grounds. Oharicttetown. The Well McNeili stable consisting of Winnie Winkle 2.13 1-4 and Johnny Miles 2.11 1-4, the Dr. F- W- Cilrislopher colts and the Billy MCVGFQII stable consisting mostly of colts- The horse stables at Dufforin raco track, Toronto, are rapidly filling up and it is expected that when the races start. today there will be upwards of 200 horses on the grounds, lncudng several stables from the U, S. A. The Dufferin race track is ilsed mostly for running races and is pretty heavy and tiring, particular- ly aftcr a. rain. l-Iorsrs that. can do 2.10 over fir-t classhalfnule tracks cannot oft/en better 2-35 over Duf- fcrln under bad conditions. Going through that heavy stuff logs them up so that when frost courts and the ice is formed by sprinkl ng the track with water and by light falls of snow sprinkled with vmtcr, hor- ses can simply fly over lrc fast surface. For ice lacing they wear n spec- ial type of shoe casted the Russian, saw shoe, because it was first in-' vented in Russia for the ice races at St. Petcrsburg and has tooth like and out-trotted his fields easily, good judges of horse farm com- menced to sit up and l/ake notice so that. he got a. better chance. How well he can trot. was shown by the fact that in his second start in two days he was right otSenatcr Begs. when that horse trumped in 2.06 l-4 over a half mile track- '.l‘h'~‘ro Charlotletonians, Doug- Maolaod, Walter Brown. and Jam- es Arbing, paid o. visit to Abel-ton incidentally picking up Orin Jar- dine at Northern on the way. They made right for Harry O'Brlen's track where they wrre heartily welcomed by the genial Harry. They came back delighted with what they saw and claim that the track is one of the best and fast.- est rurals in the cast. Thzy say Iaicky Lindy is fooling fine and en- joys being back at his ofd home and that Mac Volo locks none the Worse for his seasons campaign, which was a mighty profitable one. Owing to the death of Messrs. Mllligan and Morrison ii- hfls been decided t0 sell the stock 0i "We horses at Northam at P011110 W" tlou. They comprise Purina Ax- a saw only of course very much stronger. The shape and cutting edge of the shoe prevents slipping on the turns. aa Cost ' creditors. I’. O. BOX 35. ii. K. S. ilEMlliIllG, B-A-.C.P.A-.C-G-A CERTIFIED PliBI-lfi ACCOUNTANT DIEMBER OF CANADIAN socrrzrr or cosr ACCOUNTANTS COMMISSIONER ron TAKING AFFIDAVIT-S IN Tm: surname cotmr or I’. s. I- r. c. 1. REPRESENTATIVE "run CANADIAN (rnnmr lilEN'S TRUST ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. must or nova scorra BUILDING CHARLOTTETOWN, l’. s. I. Accounii i, systems opened up and revised. Labor saving oillce methods installed. _ ‘ to suit , ' ‘ Monthly, quarterly and annual audits. Balance sheets and Profit and Loss Accounts PIQIFITNL Income Tax returns written up and flied. Financial arrangements made between debtor Limited Liability Companies Incorporated. Kellogg's Dllllll FLAKES 3 for 25c l- . _ J While not-Ts, s lbs. 17c" Oatmeal, 10 lbs. 25o__ Carrots, 10 for . . . . .. . .. 196' \ x vacuums Mixed Biscuit, 2 lbs. 29o“ ‘ Soda Biscuit, 2 lbs. 21c_._._ Brooms, 5 string, 2 for . 45c Palmolive Soap, 3 for .. 21c SOAP FLAKES FREE Island Beans, 3 tins .. . . 25c Cooking Apples, peck .. 15c Roast Pork, lb. . 5 Pork Chops . . . . Potted Meat, 2 bowls 25c Roast. Lamb. lb. 12c and 15c" All Kinds fresh Fish. Buy here and save. ilcvereaux Grocery Kent. s1. Phone 1011M Hamess racing at Duffel-in Parll extends from late October uni-l early in January with one or two meetings every week. The purses are not large, but the competition is extremely keen. The drivers hustle their mounts as though a million dollars depended upon the result. The races are usually car- ried out. on the five heat plan or to a finish nltd the spectators get, their money's worth and see plenty of action. Horses that go through the grind at Dufferin and are continued in training at Toronto, Weston 0s _ nearby tracks are fit. and ready folr__ mile ma‘; May 24th, and opposi- ltlon that has been let down dur- ' ing the “inter months has chance with them. Besides lace like bearcats all through the season, the preliminary toughening during the winter months stays them up and enables them to carry their speed. Soinc of the world's greatesr" pacers graduated from the ice sur- faces at. Toronto including Pointer- 201 1-2. The Earl 2.02, Grattan Riyal, 2.06 1-2, Jimmy McKerron- 2.01 1-4, Jean Grntfan, 2.02 1-2;‘ Texas Jim 2.04 1-4. Billy Brino ‘ 2.04 1-4, Louie Grattnn 2-00, Roy- Grattan 200 1-2, Frank Bcgash. Ji, 1-59 3-4, Myrtle Baxter 2.06 1-4, also our Grand Circuit chant- pion lrotttr. Chlllcoot 2.03 1-2. acquu and TELEPHONE 1378. vv uivvv“u3t- . .,._.,..“, o n - 0 nqaiouaii-"Linii .-.--