THE CHARLUFPETOWN QUARDXAN ' l‘ i ' sfmfg. DOWN | .) A BIG DA" "l" SKATING g - , 4 -. _ u SESSIONS I. THE I i i . ' A DAY FOR FUN AND ROMANCE D ' Amh R ' k Back STRETCH effort, erst m s , YES, AND c000 HEAL TH " Ch lk U V’ ' A; a p zctorzes SKATE m , o g i l HE , ~ VIGOROUS HEALTH Rollin Wood has sold Gracious countof Tyndaiis accident. George wwwmmwwwwnmmww p “I'M” ‘h mrylrnlgndhhfrld b; ant fail ‘and considered b .213“ _- ‘- -——--——— -________- -— ‘u’ or?‘ besxt-‘diifflild mugs: i" u“ “l” m‘ PWSPW" 1" l1" Mimlmen Featured by some eat exhibit ches Charlottetown rinks went “_. one ii m . ' _ r °°“"“"..ii.‘.'.'i‘.....“°’."%‘i. 'i§i’.°“..“.l“.‘§.“.‘3 its? i.rr.'°°niff".€.‘.‘.’.é“‘i""‘§.éi °:,::".ll:.:“s:s.""' new Mu "r “media-l 22:22.12. BOWLING iLocal Rmkg sgneeyediil his stable he has puroh- ‘ . Montague, in {O91 i0 in the 10 matches piayeeg mo? bead: leilrfi vljfeliltelng... gfacgiilgrg “a a result M sunmersldek‘ M“ 5 bod Peter 149K111“? 7-05“ 1mm siqakaufliingve“ L”??? Li" iii“: dill’ bun-spiel between rinks from was falling victim to the accurate 1W“ ‘if 1°C“ A“ For“ eairyiand ——— ‘- Gordon McKinnon. Milton. Peter u r lwy - -_ ‘fie u or Detroit. Amherst and Charlotte- curling of n. lbs-beg’ Amherst "m m °“' M“ m‘ by ° "Em = o a d 1°,- e tour over to squire Hanover 2.0a, ekHnn- m,“ wiiciiid d 1 i111, 1 shown by Collegian and Navy me . u “m. prep” is Mari- over by Squire Hanover owned b e e“? - m0!" n8 uuurictte. - other two entrants in the lea le WEDNESDAY LADIES Bow-I'm“ ti; mbrerlmlbautwgfiriiisnigecord ever George semple but bred by Hal-l‘; lvgéhtlfilrfugtgrnlvgviztih stvxiggirilefsnkincoxixlxll elmarahgihfr wwhhcli E’ Mme“ “I'm” “nymmg m‘ “PW” m ' LEAGUE ,3 I I a Ignited States twicearound. Meek of French River. - i211’? Taighfiz they parwok m, 54 win ljercggleda. E. viglih g 2 summe A eaviay-m what 100k TEAM 4_ i "e. ' --o__ -—o-- m ens c a ng up four victur- match that saw the lead changing ' ' Mrs. Bell 138 148 222 1 ed like a disastrous start in Thurs- R" u‘ Webb“ ‘mm imm Miii_ "iiiymn Mmkiiiiiiii. i. "n. biisiii velsluetwauiililawtsewaivn: iiilivgkadefgzfifii. figinds several times with singles day night's encounter, were full $8. Allen 151 129 136i __._ w“ ma; thing; are quiet in rac- buyng and shipping choice mil 1 am b 1w B n: chalked up on every end but iii-ed“ 1m. iiieii. View“, as may s. Campbell 109 155 1.27 Three rinks from Charlottetown .1“ 2M1“ there at present. “Peck” cows for the mainland markets. Hmgm d! ulltn gnte vc ry and two one, Amherst getting two on (he surged imm behind i0 iake me Mrs. Hobbs B7 111 34 leave this mflffllng to take pun; 1n Haley hub been confined to his bed has some Promising Abner Th8 flwsedfl“ h‘ E “x ‘kfeau m‘? fourth, lead and then have the situation M's‘ Claws“ 123 98 m6 the Imematmnal Quebec Blimp"! ‘or a wiipie oi weeks b111, 1g 1m- Clegg 2.04% colts. George Brook- s" £1 t roug out the days Chkflogiewwii kiiflei-eig 111911- fliways weii in hand during the which opens at Quebec on ‘Tuesday roving. Mr. Webber wants to be ins has the quite sensational trot- wiilille-th u f 1911"" 108$ with A- W“?! u! Am" closing minutes of the game. TEAM l“ next They Wm b“ “Cwmimmed lPememberod to friends Doug Mac- ting mare Christie Budlong 2.11%, or m maighelfocllll 0n o l. couple herst beating Dr. E. S. Giddings’ o e a MP5. NON 411i 10B 167 130 by the Detroit rink which perform- mcd W. J. and W. S. Brown, Dr. whose gazelle-like lines produce lfl keenid wit; 899188 wtitircilvela team 14 to B, a couple of biz endfi That they were able to score Mrs. Smith 158 165 93 ed here the ptisi. couple of days. i, Cf Dqugun and Secretary J. W. equine picture hard to duplicate or ‘he i; d0" 15 thmushou. giving them their margin. although mice o1 their goiiis wiiiie iiie ias_ Mrs. Sinclair 133 108 123 Tonight the rinks will stop off at. B-ouiui.’ surpass, also another promising! to m u?“ be ng in doubt right up as far as ends went both rinks won mi were moi-uiamied does mi iii Miss Longworth 113 133 9i Saint John where they will clay a i‘? lyolting Ntlrliiiteii; caillid glllldiliiy (Ivlokmiwere Qdecigiidwgivitilhelllghggtwgg fivz. 1 l m m‘! d it iiie ieasi reflect on their vicioiy‘ Mrs. McAuley 115 108 12o feiltgotg nggtches before proceed. ecr c a on s ca name sn a n r n ue c. er 1mm 159N155?‘ taken from the movie My Friend. "m" Mm W911’ 4""! b?’ Wm‘ the iosegrse lgd sqeuured the mills?! lctanglsgotvlfgr tkclgity ‘Sig; 12d T i” it Quebec the 15mm’ ‘mks Wm '5 u; know the year Capt-Q" Flicka.) she is being jogged .1. t ugh on the last end for W111. a 110111315 on the Seventh “ave me iibiiiiy i0 iaiie iiiii opiiommiiy Mrs. r‘. B. Clarke 112 154 135 be joined by a rink from Summer- Aubrey 2.07% came to the Dlifll-l- 1,1051 dn11y_ James A_ McNem, (or- p0 nts that deadlocked the count. 1,_ w_ p1m11ei. 0g Amherst a 511i“ Di them. a iiictor that is M0555“), Mrs. Graves 129 160 199 side headed by Hon. T. A. Camp- iiim also the year he was cuiq 1- ma, own...» c; Happy L.. has Trixie Feature of the duy was the v-c win over w. rt. cruikshanktlll 1,, we makeup oi any sqwi Mrs. Hooper 122 1'12 m bell. ascd by drug Iviuvir; frfgeig; iaudlerlis. bgflised by Bigiilbert mi;- liusilfugliligigleuliliigg 31k; wrrvdriiiu like e Dufltyfisiriilktby ‘rilrtui o; a ~ - - . Jig:- giéoliins 1g; 1121i 1g menl. an en - ess. or ro, now years o . i - s ge on er as en ga ne n on the 011m. hand‘ N“ 3 ANS . 'n ear lie gave an exhibition trot in Jack Farmer oi. Kiniiimi h“ 1115,; cheater Blmmm Hail M; 6 091001! 5-aii draw with L. W. Fletcher's 1i d 1h _ k1 d i i _‘ 3 ‘flew Annan. He would like to grand little pacing machine Win- "m! "l! Viflifl" b61118 guests of rink from Amherst. ti; W101“ a; 11,51,316; "Effifléi TEAM 3+- know the “inst! you; 111g nie Scott, which néialde thelsensiaa- lhgrieglilgénilllgflfi an i m m“ l In s six-end] miitch betiivieen tIge-t ggt a Cmoiiniiiiiicd iiiiiicfi iiiiiiei. P. Clarke 219 iced on e sun H tional win at New esgow n 19 . - - ° ° Y- troit and Am ers. a rude m: u way that w 1d l‘ 1d in 1_ first 96 it was in 1919 and that Miss Bell? also another colt which is being llltllemwn Club P11511104 l‘ m? attracted a lot of attention, Jack 1,319 1n themiastulferiod ethic; g/tjei-e Mm Irvine 33 211 106 m... was seglénil in thliit ragehiilild tutored by Clarence ischumlcn l: 2111111215011 wit: hi; openil mre- Daltcn's Dgltirolt rink aiircrttrultlfi|g1ven ,1 m“, oppoiimiiii, biii iii, firs. we“. iig 134 swering as s we co . Summer "‘ . I ders and ere I 6X I "m 6 m9 iny 4-2 a e end of t e our ikick iiiskwiisiiri were and i116 10F r8. age 105 Cdiltdln "b"? w” uit a stable of horses under t0 the vi-Blilng rinks. expressing the end chalked up a big three on the. 1k i l High single. Mrs. Bell 222. - - lslzgrrehtgio lihemfslglli‘ lguiiiirlienlfclg‘ gchlimank charge but éielirct 1 did gisliothflt was; {(11% benacilil; to fifth to félke intone poitnti leriid ..sel§§5,*,‘,‘;p‘}f,,'§{’ wfliiesii‘, "ifififiifrwmflm High three, am. J. Pfclerke, 601 In A P c League tor ofi 3 y e o - ' not have time to get er names, 60ml! 6 i‘ ‘1 e1‘ V then ma e vccry ccran y ac-l . . l- ards. In 1916 he passed 1"“ H“! breeding. etc. Among them is the when next season rolls around. counting for o. single on the finall T...“ 1h i .1 d i h, ___ ownership of n. n. Stems aggloiliili Lusty Frisco colt sold recently by Premier J. W-i-Ivuds also exieud- end tc give them a. 6-4 victory. rggpegf’ 11,,.°e,,‘§§‘,m§i1fi§°§,§s $159k‘; K- OF C. LEAGUE NEW GLASGOW, N.S , Jan l9 1917 was sold to the N013?‘ m“ Ed Turner of French River to ed a. hellirty we clgme toJthe visit-i iigiii imm iiie opening wiiisiiih _ OP) _ Ne“. Giasgow Bombers Government. standing at 9 $260k Frank McNeil]. $511818 ddOHgmE i‘. 1.1’. Mule-l The results: Checking was of the leech-dike va- JOKERS” _ utrellilthened their grip on foil mm. Tiurd- Wt‘- "flvei “giefi m _q- i? "- r ~ -- ‘J 1° J11“ w. rlety and 8S a. result it failed to ‘WWW 19* 13° 15° position in the A-P-C- Senior lection of his havinl! 2m“ ,, 1 b T anrile ltkncampbell and L.H. Poole Morning Matches measure iii,’ 1mm an eiwiiiiigi .Doucettc 126 155 151 110cm”. Magi“ ipnighi bi. moi, exhibition mile at New n . There must bf qu te 1a numnervOfMr orivasue. i i i _ C B Ch mm i 9 stliildpliint, to .1... clash betwzggn 6011s" 161 225 1'19 m; a z-l win over me fast-skating —*— . knmmmdmnnnmidkmwnmmu.k.mnmm' Hpewwuww%ue.mm. nbuhdmnkmmmumd N°W i" Bu‘ s““"“' B1 w“ t r e 1 nabl ex}... dltl lr l t bi ' ' 1 ' “y ‘"5’ Wm“ l?“ was“ “p” RL A MacDon Id 1 15a "o m ' ms‘ i ._y i,_°1i1 iioi- bu or the pres nt am u ‘E i1 e ie pcasure a eng from “M; to finish ~ 9 15 l1 Debert In first victory ilgbeigteixiixfiiitfiriifis e1; 19111 1.1a to name lab? dwnttlers. If slonice hail. llrfsent iidlid hope? to be axbleihfio ‘Biwesiimlllginélilfnliilneiffiéhiwwn g n u c Total-GUM. TRURQ N s’ Jan i9 _ (o?) won the Three Minute Stake Trot been lnu veiten y oiercc edhn re urn a some uure daw- n . .5 - r close checking games. of course, ACES__ - Debert Army nearest, mme at Charlottetown. September 29th. this hlilTifd resume hope i ey regard Mr. eckltolcl the gather-ii Aiwmonu Match" always tend to dull the enthusiasm c ’ through with their first wlr, of the 1919 in straight heats. Commb- Wm Iimssess m?“ 5°?“ i“ Plmegiicefix that it w“? umuif.“ ‘he mslisi- of tile_ fans and this was the 0958:?‘ if“??? i l” 3“ 13~ A-P-C Senior Hockey League io- dore’ Cresceus was 4-2-5. Ivllnlsclle and sluud uul uu "v dsslilml’ if“ a“ ° msi ° R?" "l9 Mum "e Di. Mckenzle Deimii i2 lulursciil)‘. but notwithstanding this. - Rgvd uued 196 1”" 2°“ night as they came through with Rico 10-5-2. There were 12 start-grunt everything comes w h m v o Clliltqlitisyi 111d decided wmcomehio P_~ S_ CObiL-Ciiiovm 4 the two squads nevertheless plziyed-‘I M "ill i" 128 l“ a 14-5 decslcn over the re c A F‘. 9Y5 m the ‘We’ time’ 2'19’ lzroh/bfvklts‘ Q_ llegglzgrivegvtheflyniolllildv bencdt 02/03’, Tnzirt ilpclliie)!’ atlh this t?“ tuna tin :1; B331? 1;‘? fliers “Cm Debert 2.20. I could write a whole smry -— . ii, . A. Forbes. Amherst 10 115‘ W119 5 e e E1’ Pa!" 5.1.1‘ , i _ e ort to return in the futulc. Both , i iiii m m, i d bii . Gaudet 120 130 151 $222112; rarcrehgrlfdiugwlsiicguigeige Bill“ 51313151,; iiicnfligzésliilngssiiczzi gtbrligifgiiig Mr. Peck and Mr. Avardlivcre iclud L" B‘ Nkwwlhm- Ch mm‘ 5 s very m“ e a. m? r 0 o“ giatiili-fmf. r Sharen WOn the 2.163111% 13% ifihdfi-i after a very humid 1118M “m” glrnducilgreglspgvidsethoclirtggllrg$tioliili "m"! “will” mo‘)?ifwgwlifgggiujiliggggllscggg!g n15». 12' gig: weelFind Boiislliei {sfiitaitggxnlitesaisp “Czoxittirafig L- 2'3'2» gloemageige pZISSiurWcCéQQfi§ul§§u$iJiE in“ éilpeiitnwifbi “came? tihicim w“. C E McNeil]. Amherst 5 111B Mid that meeting should be a! Pmms: Mk9" 4i Ac“ 1- ' . ' lli! lull‘ n 00 S101‘ V5 ~ c1 G E F1111 ghqnwn 4, dandy from beginning to end.’ "i- --——— Bruge 5-2-5. At the same meeting we regret to say lins been absenti ciocmcss i the matches iimi o. . . . . , . I ,_. “no; F A11 in -‘ i . - 0 Miljflilly o1 the fans are of lrl\nt‘ PLAY 8 ENDS hterriwllljtxl “iii. Flggge (at-M. The‘liliiméfieeifiilfiafifemnilff cfglfllib? “m” '° “lbw W“ fllvldilllled bl’ Dr. a: s. alddiuxs. clftown 8 oumlon and it ls a sure bet that K- camw“ 16° 13" l" Ger-M Starling Suiufllly- -3-4 . B , ~ - A. For . Am erst l4 i wl e out a o e o ' anuary , il"’“g**".?§i°'“il.l.:- 0 diorama “u.".‘.‘.‘.‘.‘..i“‘,‘.’.‘ii.“ l»- h i‘. c. n i". sass... ll: l2: l =0 ""9 r *- - "" ' ' . -— — . on the final end to earn a 9-a1l Di. Mciiemie Deimii iii sibii, c. Campbell 162 15a 1B7 2-30 P M latter remulwi m“ "Mk 3”?“ M 11,15 11m _1 u, o-clo k 1,... draw with c. a. Chapman's Am- ii- T A éampiieii Ohio 0i ‘ u - . A. Curley 12o 15o 184 K31; vb i 1mm n’ was .lowered to mo!“ 0y Friday ilftfifliODflilb logks ‘as herst rink in the first match 0f on‘ " V ' w“ Considered the “weak sisters" of R~ 59- 3°31" 154 155 139 J. H. Hellofs Dr. Roy Sinclair th 205 ~ Abbe w” .y ' ' though tile patience and trouble the day. L.W. Fletcher. Amherst lithe league at one ti-me but now T°t°'1*2540- Frank Hobbs A. H, Mould *0‘- tlint the tl-nck committee of tile While the Black rink was chlllk- W. R. Cruickshank, Clrtown 6 judged w be very much in the ' Judge MR. McGuigan H. W. Ives we were tickled to Didi!“ W "9' Victoria Driving Club and inc ing up it's draw A. W. Hyndman ' running, the strengthened Navy CLERKS- _ Mii1co1m MggKinngn J_J, Morris cum m thetmauf 1m’ °Y§m§§eci hmsemcn m“ “Xhimfid Wm 1m l"? vlfidm“ 311s gviagltfxfiggbtoifilrflln 111mg Dwgggtfifpexglgbffl ‘$1311’ Taming ‘mriouts evefy p?‘ (Aurliséurmer i3? if? Skip 191.; N0 g Skip t ‘ rum O ' - l‘ h f1 f) - C ory O El‘ K ' . . . i n f r - , ffiresndfigfm lielellciergast with hm“ Sivglliigzklagkyixahceaevéanetsaortiniggli-lnr: hcrSl rink in file only 091181‘ mum“ i illélcl‘ esngsonse viitltiryngwheln M- R- Macclliigfl" 34 125 13} R. H, Manning Wm. Mcbieiii news galore of Prince County. He!" boy Icc. Upwards of twenty horses ing mfllvil nluyvd- - Jud-W Dliflv- Cillflw" they tangle with No. 2 A.N.S. on R"- R~ Eilswllml 168 126 “>7 Henry Callbeck- J. Squarebrlggs goes-“Callcd to see Huff." 01km“ are expected to Luke part iilid tlicvi Irrthc first two afteriwdn mut- L. W- Flclcllef- Amherst 5 Tuesday night next. L- Cllmllbell 144 125 185 A. G. Putnam Frank Hansen and his horses lust ivdfik- H“ is will be classified iii front ei ‘ * ' F- Shauna“ M5 202 155 A. W. Hifldmfl" P- w- Tum" my 1w ithtnme tlluwsesillotheteggultlo Swmrls sutllrm Be [mldeckb him’ ' l‘ ’ ' nr-Tgml we 1A hVmeHIwCO-lh oldfrru‘ ‘it iriéffiiliifir“; r curley 214 skip Skip and i115 Wu 0 leis ' and have e races gong y‘ W0 5 Dace. ace a 118i i N0 l ' r ' l. lli at a boy - ' l ' ls id d t l t . D.- High three P- Curlty 516- 10a N0. 1 oxfyiwlgla/ereygexnrg‘. lsigsteflaehis sons ocmck‘ . s ' spitltroqaglgnfif egfactlicgeghtzznngw ri- r . Horace Cutcliffe A. O. F‘. Gill grg in the King's forces. Harry ‘*0.’ v placements the Navy have acquir- SKY CHIEFS F. R. Seaman P- M- Dam" has had a threatened Bfihmls The 111l'@l"Pl'°v1“°1“1 "l" me“ a c ed looked mighty good Tuesday T- MMdd-ln 144 153 123 Rev. T. McLennan L. H. Coffin condition ill hands and feet but by between the Charlottetown and night last and wim mat game and G Murphy 149 i7; 140 l A‘ Fraser _i_ R Mciiemi dint of constant activity and pur- Halifax-Dartmouth clubs will be iimciice sessions imdei. their 1,5115, v, coyle 123 108 148 skip s}; 13km’; of n gpefliil prescription llcld at Halifax February Zirdiand I s l. “hcmld b9 Nady to hit their real B Bradley’ 43g i S ersflie I4 quite a number o orsos rom i i d’ i1 i1 iii m “T " W. Smith ICE NO. 4 “ {ffikblieawlrrliefiiet ‘it on?!“ here are going over. A number of a o‘ elmanfnplcflfry s? vggtchlhg e133,. J Goody 149 198 150 wifldi, Hoyt gen, stone _o._ racing funs "We bee" imlulrl"! minute. 10W 5w" 132 156 137 Arneit Hritvatt wm. Nicholson ‘I w Harry more eniim about the trip flfllidr forsthieiiei infer-i e o - Total-Moo. H. F. McPhee J. J. lLarabeo ' never sa ' ti Al Cute ie, ec my o l "i . Le ' R.S.P. J di ED. N lcls n 1.11? no 3114 Optilsqniiiic. gilclglbgizilg m: ‘olrllctoria B“??? Club‘ imifumfkyt Igavzoililioyhfilllirs ti‘)? 11§§E1\Jn1i1iis“tian3.tgg The Sulmnierside Crystals took the onFlizfipNlililfsnallireelf-giii ‘wit? f]? REDM$£1AN3— 161 x57 148 Skip m “e Cslkiilo l lplsm e‘ ~, t; iodrngouvv.’ -"l-d"fh‘ Sl‘H- ' W stallfilii Simcoe Harvester 2.04M g‘; §‘i‘i‘,‘,ui{i‘“{,"e°sh§nd,d Si‘; if; 111m 33-111: of the City Basketball tongue eiliisiliiigiii: oici Q2332; i132?“ Gigi, igifiiisbiieeizxi‘ clfiéflfmgfi: oifnfiefif O. LoClairs 2'10 301 264 4,90 p, y; "Kid ‘Zuni? milfletgs‘; gixietfirefifis? soon as possible so that he can :11 wiflgid lllciudmll 185" Wednes‘ defeating the Freetown Stars 6-2. day night's tussle between Cans- R68 MCDWBM 7'54 by W am d 0 - l; nts for their ac-. fly 11g ‘e ilume- r a fair crowd of ectator. " D t , n dul d i S. Dolron 175 '. 10E NO. 1 11.5.. 8nd d! “m!” sued by 3m (xg?n:l03ili€i](?‘ig.e%ei1BY will leave Fri-i In the individual scoring f"? 1953 veterans of fsfgnd hocskey ;‘,§1";,,:,‘2,§¢,§,.f°§.‘,,,f°..f m: 0:113; Father Cass 124 108 137 H, J. Show Sgt. McGuire L. 2-1555» dam M“? Sue" Sh‘ .15 day morning, February 2nd, lindflinminsky. rugged fdfwilfd 07 the wars “Cllick" Gallant and Jack ioiiii A. elley 23B 192 154 Erskine MzlcNutt J. DOilgilfl there-fore s full sister to IIIBPPY “' will return Monday evening. Feb-leading Cnmlllllvs l5 l" WP S?“ Scllurmrm sparked the Crystals toi ~ - - Cr. McDonald 132 156 217 Cleaver MzlcLean Fred Drlscoll 2.03%’.- and Aaron L. 2.07 .1. and is ruary 5iii_ ' with 49 points. followed by Smith their wiu. The Stars played with 01f 111G page by three full games ‘Total-Swill. Judge C. G. Duffy Stewart Monro oniihyeulgldllzltil; ‘Q3351 {if ___o_._ gifmlfiiiczl YiiMévflA. team, who has birtmievaehqirxiiin 131g ugtiroliiladgglgil}; Detroit had better soon start Sflififi riliilrsle. 8- Ilzcciuir. Skin Sid" n ree- - ' c u . s a g. 1n; that jinx the Csnadiens ho g‘ ee. . a r, . most every track in the Maritime-s. Despite the war the Russiansale W311i P _ ii i i ii Points Red “i115,” 5_ Sky ch19“ HQ g winning quite a number of events going ahead with racing although TEAM STANDING 32:1‘ 3232:; lliemg 11634:; mwffiiéi. ii ' E) PM waiiei. can," drlglen hby Handy *‘“5i‘.‘°‘.‘.l..€.3§ gvlith‘ tilt“??? vilsifrnicgesdlfizmpfgaszd G1’ W 1' P ' SUMMARY despite lickinss they have rbscrb- r w. A. Gaudet 1c. Jay w er recor - ‘ ~ ' . ZULUS- st ii M. Do aid van nrne much faster. Séhe lirggiiiveioggltifi- his £15 céuliiifnf“ i2 i§§°o§§¥§§§‘icv§r$yb1ne' z? 23 i i First Per-lbs ed. they still rnalplllfi“ “hey and“ Alf Doyle 151 fig Co? 37E. adieu n AL, MncPiiiiscn t S1 i 8m . e men an a 1'90 I 1 144 k1 s J3: gxliriggrgstabie. New ‘Clnégtiw. hi; the Ministry ofedA8€icultélareJ$11§i8rs g § é g i-lgrsértiiteawlgavific tuiliéidsilinrzizacilvnsnliigkiftly igniting: 1E3: Igrtilgn‘ 130 $2 13g S l1 i’ 'N.S.-J hnn Early) one y B“- T e horses arc own y s‘ ' ' ' . ' i v. Gall t 191 158 1 [cg p10,: met which: 2.02%, two by slmcoe farms and s. greet many women lsY-AIUC A- g i‘, § i‘; B-Ssigel gihduluuia ii i, §'.“,"%..,*."§i“’.‘f, iliiuxfti'négxrnrczftnlltldefrxtf n. bowil‘ . 132 14c 11s Hill. Saunders i H. Bueil Harvester 2.04%. F0 of these and girls not as grooms. Usually . . . 4--SPes e1,“ _ur§1an . a an w,“ in a Saturday encounter and ‘i. m“ Mcmmiii 159 14-1 161; Di__ W Macnomiii GR Hooper “l” a" h‘ Hurry,‘ “able in M‘ “was draw from “we 3on0? Individual Scoring (10 ormore his.) m‘ esecond unisex-ind Bilfroffiillli: t0 lmst performances 'I‘ota1—292l. S. R. Benton HR. Carruthers Mud"- “ld °l °°“"° i“ M°s°°w “d 5-951419 ‘c our...“ (DQVB) should take me Gotllnmites ihio Dr. H. McIntyre R. D. ouigleyl _.o_- Petcrsburg much larger attend- _ FG FS PF i,“ Pcmiiic -___-None l camp Deimii are idie Siiiiirdaw DUBIES__ 5k1i, skip "This Simcoe Harvester horse ‘Qiliwii-ie lgtifilficilggieiiiilifiesdfg! ilggssliglxamkisky (c) 20 9 2 it}? s ' ' o e e u r. évlclfiiléllis 1% ICE N0 i mo . . - m“ "° “we m“ r? phegfrxgegfd Wm‘ ti" We" °' “npmvmg ‘h°"gx:unl'h i g 2a Third “ma ol-Miezi wimpmtitéile “by iosln is. Gclianty 144 l?" 1'12 Emest lvlclnhls .1. n. O‘F‘lal'ierty “w” “° m" and ve 1y ed n “m4 “l ""5" l“ we“ l“ ‘wmsh’ e’ . 12 4 c 2s e-mreetown H.111 (mcaintee) the will be ten points behind and a: Smith 139 14° 128 Maior A. Kim Al“ Mathew" up W ‘"0 W" "i be“ "h" ‘ in relaxation for the people. wmm‘ ‘C ~> r ’ y - ' 142 109 124 _1_ H, How“; N. Anderson t t in K N) 13 1 i! 7 7~Sslde C Gallant (Schummn) th t uite a lead to give s team L. Doyle ggamacef; ‘.i’.‘.“v§§.“fe it? iliiermedand “"01 [Mlgitlefglrlvi 1e 1 1 5'1 b-sklde’ c' Gallant cfailullsvltzilcns’ calibre And n0 refll. Doyle 156 63 136 w. w. Lord N. a. fiirifilnn r a . i I .. . ; . . . . - __ i S i was ten times second. As a flvc- Emily Ellen 2.0311. is still in the Thorn (S.D.U.) 11 4 3 26 Penalties None. cent happenings ha" m“ Em’ Total 2410' Gallant 252. must contact ITIEIIHJBTSIOf year-old he started in 19 rdces- land oi’ the iifing and answers to Jones (C) 1i 0 1 22 U weight w lilo llllsilbinwt °ib “hiii gig? fiiililliler g‘ Gaiiimi’ 579 iii iriieams 3 g1 neu-bs: - 1 - d_ o res ree. . - - e . Yggiywifri fhrifijngl £1325: '12]??? gcrysinfikehfsco$lngrntlg will‘? ((18?) g i 2 1'7 s id i seh xlenglsfoggrealbesulgerzigiiity. l Points: Zulus ii; Dubies 0. ' ' ' a-Goa. urlnan. defence - - - l "d1"- YW "t W" ‘l "mm °1 m“ ""9 ‘l ‘llmh Fe“‘~‘"“°" “IBM ‘Y’ ' 1 7 17 Shiesids D. oallent- forwards r-rldl d b1 d fe with’ n l Reds and Cards are all 355i‘; ggcfiirdamfiheistouige wgreltfrig 2:5 prggfirnty 522° lglfzglistizllgie i‘: 3935M‘ iffdiii“ '1 s z 1B gnisbdcrldré futiwuy- J- Bdhufluu" n?’l%‘3.°l"y hgshigagoouBleacka Hawks‘tiedolfgrsdirstklllige but ii“? filildiililg RBIIIBIIIIIBT whfin mil 1 2,0515’, 2.04%’, 2.04%. The inst season. She was foaled in Schecter (AS) l! 4 4 16 “V ' ' a an’ and shouid get a 5111i?’ in EBH19§ l"? the first wee o ow ngd 1 t i i i; P h ion:- ‘time (‘mas never been au- i001 the properly oi her lireseuvn, McDonald meiown_Goai_ Cmpbeii. de_1lBHSi.. while Rélflgéli tbikiliet 23m: lolltydauagiléhtwkichihgpcélgaTwig; Thellioifilillsufiii/rirgilililrlcuii Pcifijiiioimi reached Slllcfl- The "em "Mcm Own"- Dflvid M- m°k~ “d sired) (Ilw-CJ 5 2 a H fence B. Hogg Mcliintee- forwardsuarums m a u“ By t2 8N wYork- tom Ayile s Last night the Cards Hockey League game January 2i e was purchased by I Till") by Todd 2.14%. and her dam was McLeod (AS) 6 0 2 12 sardine“ some-rs‘ Hiii E: Ho“. ' that is imlldfl-Bnl l?‘ e i3“ huh hi? me 366i“ i p" to i_ ‘u onmed posiimiied 1,111,. yea” “mam” hm’ mmme“ prevent“ Morning Ben‘ b Bow mus‘ M . U51” (N) a o ‘ 10 B“ as m” anffla Y’ on la in Hi h sin le score ‘for the week ago today in respect to the memory u. raced to any extent and thmc-yeu-old c won over 0H.- Tittley m) 4 I 4 1' Rgfgrefl-O. ncnn and Jedi °‘ m“ 3mm‘ °' ‘mm p c’ l 8274 mgde by Emmett McDon- orv of King decree v who tiled on rietircs-xllebriittwastgeniattéo “lid-lira iiookin futuxiiitie; griigiisteiélialse gig Combines. 51-69114 the standings._ 1:121: of ihe Royals’ while ihe high ‘Ia-IL m it was iiie iim iiibiiip o1 0'BrenA roll. o ooarecoro -.... H season to sire colts that could r1108 in 1944. However. the lmnlicdllu" is strong that they will be on deck in the colt futurities of 1945- W0") kn colts foaled in 1942 five are entered in the Three Yefll‘ 01d Futurity Stakes of 1945. Mi I "Kensingtop race horse 970i!"- owrr are getting busy dgalus “<1 otherwise preparing V for next summer's race meets. The veteran wndall semple. dean of Prince Edward Island drivers and fitters, is as enthusiastic and b118- rious as ever. His number was 9i- most up in the bad spill i" "w first day's racing at Old Home Week meat last uglist. This lost him the chance of high standinB In tIhc aggregate for points. He merged with nothing more thufl l broken scapula and tWu fills- merc trliies in the career of one of Maritime driv- ot that he is a tot abatainer from alcoholic bevgnggl m"? have had somcthinfl ° with his uick recuperation. 111d?’ is amon e imponderabies. How- ever. it s a fact that he was RP to pitch a load of grain shell!" one month after (he accident. n 1 13 In t/h S l table He" Squire Hgnmgi-‘pgmia in nhc shave. Loretia Abbe, winner of the TWO Year Old Futurity at Charlotte- town ill 1942, but practically 9"“ ie m“ "mddd from racing in 1°44 l“) “°' T BINDIN" ten iii the 2.10 list in her first generation. 21 in the second Bull- eratlon. 29 in the third generation and one in the fourth generation. Her great gr " 5138MB‘ 5w“ 1.57% is one of tho most notable of her progeny. __c°-_ Down in Aiken. 5.0.. and Lon..- wood, ldorida. they am preparing some wonderful juveniles. Ono of the best we hear about is Sheraton by Station Bell 8. 2.04 o he has been a last quarter in 3 ti. seconds and that did not seem to take foo much effort. ‘rho $17,000 two-year-old whitne Han- over- by Spence Scott 1.57 . step- ped a quarter in 96 seconds and dozens of other two-year-olds were trotting or pacing quarters in bat- ter than 40 seconds. Min Friends of Tommy Berry will b0 glad to learn that he is recuperat- ng after a recent injury sucta when kicked by s colt. It is ex- that, he will be able to train stable in another wedl- i)?- All the harnesshorse stables are carrying on and l the fairs M‘! reparing programs for racing i0 Be carried out at their elfly and late fail meetings. It is that the ban on racing in the Unl- ted States will be lifted before Jilly 1st. expected ‘ N-Nnvy. S.D.U.—Saint Dunstans AS-RCAF. All Stars. P.W.C.~—Prince of Wuled. Maple Leafs In 5-3 Win Over» Canadians mm; th ir first start h lea- e collglpetiiion Midget M991! gals last night defeated the Can- aan; 1n a game of the Holy Re- dgemer Midget Hockey lea c. It w“ Maple Leafs second sraight win Away to a flying start the lwlnnors scored three goals in the ‘opening ileriod orliléiitiltlgiut I. "Ply o . "bfirrlfiillr T?» very much beck .111“, the running when they open- ‘ec the second period wit" I K05] outburst. that brought them within striking distance but two more Mani, 14.11! goals before the period ended sandwiched in ween by the third Canadian count- ei. s“, “ii, Maple Leafs their vic- “like nerd wllh lrro counters led tho w emery niinrk with the other counters goini! l" B°"““S' 3°" md guinea; ; McAdam shot two ev of the losers’ counters with C. Howatt accounting for the other rker. Line-u 2 Canad ans: Goal, H. Goody; de- fence, H. Muise, L. McAdam; for- wards, C. Howntt, Guidon, Dou- cette. Larter, Peters. Maple Ieeafs: Goal D. Larter: defence. Bevans, Ross; forwards, An afternoon game in the city three was taken by Andrew GM‘ basketball league is scheduled to- lnlit of the Cards with a total oi day with the Navy meeting the 664. _ _ Saint Dunstan‘; outfit who mad; Last nights scorer. i; great showing against R.C.A.o.|COLTS»— A11 stars in a recent game. At Ronahan present in second place. NEW <31") D0110" go into a tie with. Air Force Cdm- .H. Pdulld" pines by a victory but they will Bradley have s tough task in getting by the Universityyoys.‘ 162 Total-H! l. Hennessey Burke, Shepherd Kaye. A survey of American 1414'"! 65595- ’ Sunnis‘? ' home-run activities for the pMiLJ. Mclzonsid .. i" First Pa 0d year discloses that Yflnked Si?!‘ 0111"" i no iii»; 1. Maple Leafs, Bevans (Burke). ium regained the distinction oi e‘; ficolriéiod... 208 a“ 152 2. Maple Leafs, Ross. ing the easiest park in the cgitiiilei c . ____ a. Maple Leafs, Shepherd (Burke). for lens-dictum! bldWB- Jdi ”“ _ Second Period were 459 round-triPIiJST-‘l 59"?” Tom m,’ 4. Canadians, c. Howatt (Peters. during one 1044 camps an uudyérki - McAdam). of them were hit in the New i w L i, n‘ B. geatrggiarls, McAdam (Guldon. park. . i . inoyai. _ i q 1 4 _ r i 6. Maple Leafs. Hennessey. The next_ most Droduciivc 189$: Eggs, - i g i 4 7. Canadians, McAdam. was Bosions Feliwliy Parkidw 15m 00m - o l i i 9. Maple Leafs. Sheilherd (Bev- a2 homers were made. Inc Ehwnhia "b. . . 0 i i i ““5’- ‘if; m‘ ““‘°"°“‘ “w” "m" ureclnlg n. o l i l the! 1eas1v1igmc-rg3rxwag4ii1; wgiilsox . . . ..... Swazi‘: C?) géathered only’ 33- They C- N: 3' Bownmu Chill engQ did not nit a sinBiesihAJilglfi-lr in m m m vmhmgtm‘ 9w"? a ' d. Gilli-s ____ Tn mpson, former P. Doyle We. the Henrtbreakers, do here- ‘$.13.’ lleeper” recently lap; J. Strain .. 15? 1B8 '57 by challenge the Milton Homets med scout for Chicago BM i.” “.“‘°.“‘.‘"ril‘i{'$f. ‘r‘e’..§£°%‘6iir...§° “ml m“ ‘"°°°"£Lyr..'.‘.%...§’l‘l"°.."§3’ e pavcl ll - v ry fe former p . . .i . he dav. January 24- i: the Yilrmed forces would recover zalg-evezkuibglflwlofingnnoliflgg‘15;“ to lgnedzLcs H00 er Manager enoufltholr bnilifi ggggerfsuflsrlftetl? 3; domoete with the yuuus Swswm‘ . | g Danny i m°1i_ "gab," in; out of amateur ranks. its kind in the N. H, L. The Chic- ago-Maroon game zli Aiolllrcai also was called on Jan. 28, date of the King's funeral. c. McLean 192 22a 201 aoz 9291021 Tclalaiijlsa. CART“ ‘_ 12s 12o 11a loa ~ l2: c1 Wood 182 14" Q_T1|y]Q1_- , 107 1:5 1:15 17o v50 e74. Tctul-zloi. Hil Si 1e, J. Herrcil, 212. H151: Thriie. J. Herrell. 654. THE HUNTEIPS CORNER ‘lllculilofldllllolik ‘There is no telling will do. what a inuil Some will stand consider- ' me pushing around b91011 liittin] k; others will spray cm with their ‘perfume atomizer’ without any apparent provocation. Some also have l. penchant fol getting iitclnselves and others into all sorts of predicament-s. 'I‘akI for instance, the skunk ma; wnlg. 6d into the REM. Policy Dotson. merit building st Souris on s win- ter day a few years sgo. Maybg he was wanting to get wlnn, or perhaps he was hungry, the latter for he held the o floc in a state of seige for an hour u- more whilst he cleaned s well fill- ed platter of victuals that ind been set for the Detachment out, and, not tlli then did ho walk bold. lY Olil bl? the Wu)’ he entered, and 21o gone offered to oppose his pro- ‘G. S. The latest episode that has to do with the doings of a skunk 3,130 comes from Kings County. Be- fore daylight on a recent winter niolrrling n. farmer, a rugged 200 pound. B foo; Scotchman, lantern lli hand started to desccng m; W119i‘ Slclls w secure turnips for his cattle and meal for his fat,- lf-‘Illlll-i Piss that was soaking in tho cellar. It was well, or so the far‘ mer thought. that he was ourryi. a light, for there curled up sou flslddll on a pile of sacking at the i006 0f tile steps, was a largo Skunk. With surprising agility our farmer friend ascended the steps, With the coming of daylight Mr, Skunk was still enioying his nap and no amount of noise caused even the opening of an eye. ny this time the stock, particularly the pigs, were getting restless. and the farmer himself W8: in none m, gracious a mood. If it had havo been s bee-r or even s wildest, hey have probably [one down and drugged the intnider out by the nape of the neck. But s skmlk. _, well. a skunk is a skunk in any muffs country. The livestock chorus (ram barn was growing in volume and wmelhiil! Id to be done. A well prepared ‘smudge’ was alighted and dropped through s. hswh l1: the kitchen floor. Smoke billow- ed out the open cellar hatch and seeped upward through tho floor and walls of the house until tnn 300d housewife was going sbcus her duties in s hase, but no gig] of the unwelcome visitor tgkjn‘ hi5 dellarture. When the smoke had flisDcrsed in the frosty air the skunk was still curled up on the pile of sacks. This was tn; 135g Slifflw. Not having a gun tho 1m». farmer fortified himself with I copious graft of hemlock tea ('1), seized l. stout club, boldly dcodspqs ed the steps and dealt that skunl a blow heavy enough to fen .11; Oxe, and, nothing happened, fog you see the skunk was already dead, As the stage of rigor mortia indicatn 9d "e bud pasoed away quietly his sleep sometime during night. Which shows that even death a skunk inspires respect. Credit Where Credit Is Dlle It is not the wish of this Cflluml): ist. and far be it from his mm... lions. to write anything thst will start a controversy or to detract from we good work done in illa gast by individual sportsmen who ave contributed to the better- ment of game conditions Province. In last weeks column credit Wu Elven the lbw William Jenkins, Seal River. until his Ian days a grand old sportsman, fol being tile first to introduce Ring; necked Dhcasants into this Pro- vince. Following this assertion wmmml Hill-leafed in the Editorial Notes of tho Charlottetown Pu.- triot claiming the late J. D. Stew- BTT» While he was Premier of L11. Province was the first to intro- duce Pheasants which were 111181‘- ated at Mount Albion. Orwell and other districts. If memory seyvel me correclil‘ the Stewart Govern- ment did not take office until i928 or later. I know for s. fact that Premier Stewart was in office in 1932. The Writer lills definitciy established that there were quits a few pheasants in the Seal River district in 192i and 1922 for h! viewed them himself. He B150 re- coliects pheasants being hatched and released at Mount Albion flwlmd the year 1930. The eggs were secured _in Charlottetown and canle from birds kcpt in pens for laying purposes. This columnist has no kilowledge of any pheasant; being introduced into Pro- vince earlier than i918 or 191B. Any records showing earlier intro- duction will be received gladly and the individual, or individuals, re- sponsible will be promptly placed. at tile head of tile class. And since We are oil the subject d‘ pheasants. it has been brought t0 the writers attention that he er- rcd slightly in giving W. H. Dennis, M.L.A. fllll crcdll. for introducing the poliiv of exchanging Hun- garian partridge for Ring-necked. irheasanls. Records show than. the idea was originnliy conceived b! Mr. F. A. Stewart Jones. Char- lottetown business mall and pro- mineni sporisllinn whilst. on a. visit, lo Ztiollcloli. N13. On his re- turn he contacted Di‘. J. T. Lnnts, City, also prominent in the bet- terment of game conditions in i-hl Province, and together they inter- viewed Mr. Dennis then minister cl Agriculture. Mr. Dennis co-opcrat- ed fully by issuing permits to trap live Hungarian pal-fridges paying $1.00 each for the trapped birds upon delivery. As mentioned be- fore it was this policy that in rosi- ity assured the present promising stock of pheasants and credit shoui go to a trio instead of one individ- ual. 'I11e fullest co-operation was always given sportsmen by Dennis in his official capacity ii matters that tended to better wild- life conditions on the Island. i Hungarian Partridge May Neel Grit The light crust that is rennin‘ on the snow and conditions aim!- ing up at the present time ml! place Hungarian partridge in mod of gm. 1t would be well for roofle- the ' men. interested farmers and ac children to see that any Pile! gravel in their immediate area an shovcllcd cicnr of snow and i“ and that fresh sup lies of 009114 snnd be mnde avui able fol‘ $114 birds where needed. At the res- ent time there is a good sunny d potential breeding stock on I14 Points: Strikers 5; Cartagd 9- REBOB~ s, Duncan 17° (i. Nelson 132 C. Gnudet .. 138 C. MacDonald .. .. l79 94 15° M. Richard ... ... 132 131 153 B00 722 '14? Totall-s-Zxl - & .-— J. Marlin .. 200 734 139 J. Bradley . .. 222 153 1'" H. Henncssey . B3 237 179 J. Doyle .. . 142 21a 132 c. Small 157 1'15 115 R09 1032 7B3 T0thl~262ll. High Single: H. Hcnneasci‘. 337. High Thrcc: J. Marlin. . Points: s. or n. b; MW °- . 1d 1, name in allow Q23 iiairysoilo dice fgrsneed of a little assistance that entails no exjncnw “Just l lltth effort. -