9 fl 1 V I1 ' NOVEMBER 18' 1933 rl-ns cHARl.oT'rl~:TovvN GUARDIAN ' MGE Mm; ~ .-q' »/. . _ ' » , 7/ L "" -" 1 . ' T' -_ Q -_il = __ ___ _ Little more than thirty ' he knows that their should they suddenly of life would be well it periodically he may ties~change. We will and as executor and which are the result of experience. ,- HEAD OFFICE -He is Young he has made his Will and provided for his loved ones. His feeling of responsibility toward his dependants has been greatly relieved because loving care. He prepared his Will carefully and wisely in consultation with his lawyer and The Eastern Trust Company, which he appoint- ed his executor and trustee. Any young man assuming the responsibilities man’s example. Even if his property is no more than his life insurance, he should' not put off the making of his Will. By revising ments as conditions in his life and responsibili- charge in advising you regarding your Will, The Eastern Trust Company B R A N C H B S at _,__ CHARLOTTETOWN ST. JOHNS, NPLD. M SAINT JOHN, N. B. MONTREAL `- ,.. MONCTON years of age, yet already future is assured, even become bereft of his advised to follow this keep abreast of require- gladly assist without trustee offer facilities more than forty years' ' HALIFAX, N. S. s|"." O 0'* ¥¥¢"*§Q 'b Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Central Guardian locals, 4c. per word; Western and Ea-Stern locals, Ze. per word ; Announcements and Coming Events, 2c. per word; Classified. 20. per word; lirltlemoriam Notices, 70c per inch; Lista of Floral and Spiritual Oiler- lngs, Cards, ew., 4c. per name; Letters of Condnicace_ 701:. per inch; Notices of Thanks and Appreciation, 70c. per inch or 40 per word. Other rate: on applications. Minimum Charge for my advertisement twenty - five cents. +&+QxM oH4+&h RATE:--Zo per word, three tn- sertlons for the price of two, strictly psynbie' in advance. Boarders Wa nted TWO BOARD!-IRS COMFORTABLY accommodated at 157 Prince St. 2758. 1z:i____1 l`°_lfP*,_s_s,_ T0 LET - SHOP. 182 QEEN ST. - 2829. ,, _;-_..__ .___..., , TO LET-LOWER. FLAT T0 LET in new house suitable for small family- Apply 134 Fiztroy St. 2809 ’ °'°"“`_"`;`”_l_4"" TO LET-HEATED FRONT ROOM on ground floor, garage in con- nection. Apply 170 Sydney. 2770 .*;";1*;”,;'l_”i__.i_‘*°"""” l'0 LET - APARTMENT. APPLY 20 Longworth Ave. 2834. _ M_=_1l<=__ Help VYee§¢§__ WANTED--MEN WHO THINK that our economic system can be improved. If so write P. O. Box 194. All letters confidential. 21 Female Help Wanted woman wlmrlso To siw Fon us at home. Sewing machines necessary. No selling. Ontario Neckwear Company. Dept. 147. Miscellfmeeve HOW T0 GET A GOVERNMENT Job. Free Booklet. The M. C. C. Ltd., Toronto (10.1 542. ,__ ._ `:-___._Z_.____ PRIVATE HOME KINDERGAR- tens pay. We start you. The Canadian Kindergarten Institute. Toronto (l0.) 543. _ ,,,, ___ VY_f_=§£e_<_1__ _____ B e ""‘*"“ ' For Sale ~;... _'___ ___.__‘~~- rr-'" °‘~ FOR. SALE - A NEWLY FRESH- ened milch cow. Apply Ronald Mclnnis, Bouthport. 2825. l'0a sau: _ Aoorvolv rolvriz- llve. Bridge and Whist Score Cords. Guardian Central Job Printery. Nov. 1-tt. --*“'€r* BBAVENSTEIN APPLES 7.5¢ PER bushel. Also Macintosh Apples. F. B. Reeves, Boutllp_m't. 2500; UARBOAR-D SUITABLE FOB lining outhouses. etc., ic per sheer.. Guardian Office tf. T03 SALE ._ AUCTION FOBTY- 1'1ve, Bridge and Whist Boom Cams. Guardian Central Job Prlniery. Nov I-if. - -"1*°'1”“_"___i_< NDR SALE -- SILVER FOX PUPS. Bame parents as fox whose peit sold for 8125.00 last January. Dr. Oroken. 2833. EOE SALE-TWO LARGE COOK- ing ranges with tank or water front Several base burners spd heaters. Apply 89 Rochford Stggfg. ‘ \C0'l’I.'ISH TERBIEB PUPPIES for sale. Bred from our stock. lmj ported from the world fame . Che.kmen's Kennels, Scotland. Be in the fashion, own a Scottie. For particulars apply Manager Gosear Farm, Lower Gsgetown, N. B. 2797. 1-"-T_'.°_."* _ _::""””' FOI. SALE--TWO PURE BIIBD Ayrshire heifers to freshen in March, also one _Ayrshire bull, eleven months. Will sell or trade '-for beer. Q. rl. Mswp, Bunbury.- 3210 -_\. WANTED - FOUR. GUERNSEY Grade Cows, due to freshen April or May, four to six years old. Geo. Dockcndorff, North River. 2826. WANTED - JANUARY lst, MOD- erate sized furnished house, cent- rally located, reliable party. Write full particulars care Guardian. 2755. Turllips For Sheep ‘ Turf Injury In Canada many successful sheep raiscrs feed tumips to their sheep. The excellence of many pure-bred flocks n which international prize winners are raised is in great mcs- sure due to the liberal use of .suc- culent foods, and no other green crop is so svnrraly used ns tumlps in the winter season. Apart” from their food constituents, tumlps have a wonderful effect in main- to. ning a vigorous condition of the digestive organs and general sys- tem. Young lambs hom in the win- .ter or ea ly Swirls are greatly be- nefited by liberal feedings of fine- ly sliced turnips until grass ar- rives. Previous to lambng. ewes shau'd not be heavily ted upon turnipe or other roots. from 4 to 5 pounds per day being very bene- ficial; a Targer quantity is liable to cause abnormally large, :oft lambs, bamlry in Canada bull tin, Domin- ion Department of Agiculture. Stock Quotations (Continued from Page 'll Corrected For- Every- Saturday issue lil-ets 11112 ... ...‘ . . . R1: ('1\rl»1\1.\l 4 lliu ... ... ... ... 11).- lllrtllce bunch ... ...... 101: Slimmer Sllvory bunch ... . 101 1-. 5¢: 100 'lilc 2 »1~ Rife t'v.n"loen . l’1l'snips 3 lbs .. 1\l~r»l1-1 pck .. .. .. S 'sl ._ . ' ... 1 ,\fff,,,,,,._f""’ I 1'-;'.,,;‘ Hollyxocd I-Iarkawe,;,_205 going strong on the cart ng, wit (':1sf- . ._ _ _. , ` "1-llw 'mil ()l`1| .... 4*' li l .| . . . _ , W 9 d ll 3 S tl 3, y élllil l i3i`.¥‘...4“1f;`»‘....'.‘..‘-1; .. ;,u Valid' -l~lll1'ln..‘.u ._ _ i~f?.’,§ i`i;f}i’,,."_'__"_'__"_‘_ Ginn vols, 2.02 l-4-0.04. 'rraveiler 2.05 and selim wort ,.,,,,,,,,_,_ |f,:°'|\],\_l,fg;Y-3:-:,_,_. 21,131 (i~y-o-stallion-»Cheer, br, by (4) 2.02. both by Gull Axworthy,t e ;}':,'_,’f _'_’_' :_'_' '"1 ~ ',i,fjE||11r, :~.“f,.-lil I". Bllllwf. (3) 2-04 3-4-2.00. latter the fastest mare ever sired( straw ._ ,., , .. .. lzoc §."',-“(_.f,‘,`_‘;L°,,,"' °" "' l,f{'§v More-Rioyal Ella, b, by Mya] by Gux Axworthy and also world’s 'l':ei1\1|i)‘1?_~1 'fi _.I .ff `,f`_`, {‘:x,:ll&(,-f\\»\\,L~|LTlruri" .',`,' ..',`,` gi” lfarvesf, 2,01 3.4_2_0g_ champion four-year-old trotler, g1|1,\,»fl»‘;l;;1»m.,_, .. ll 1111~|ml~'.-,,,,,,,,,;' ___'°‘__;::: 7,; C.clding_.Mm»1¢y Frl5°f,_ my by were purchased by Will J. Rosemirc ”‘ ~ ~-"' 9111.11 oil N J .. 4114.301, 1=~ri_;¢o_2_o1 1_g_ prior to the Indianapolis sale and ...,__ __ =-.-__\.. ._ -. 1.1;: ,.- , . 7 Pgvgfql New Axwonliy 1a) z_1o 1-4-2.02. that lr win be complains van. me Y Gelding-4Japt.Hanover, b, by Guy a-mount of money voted. Enzineeq - Ofk Stacks Mcxinney, l_5a 3-4-2.02 1-2. Reareounesmsoeamignlygoea 5 _l 4-y-o-oolt-Vansandt, eh, by San I (Cari-ill... rn-sn) Fmncisw 2m%_a'01' out md we predict when it is nn' greek- Ch ¢;|_J1.».¢ Filly-Seiko Worthy, b, by Guy ished it will be B. Brest credit to html _..:..“_l‘.... if-“i-..'.'.‘ '.'_'.':' 1:1: ‘ilu “xv°"hY» 2-08 3-4-2-“L --_ ull N SSH- §,_»1_»,@i1 _._,.. .. owl. Geldiuc-Hoilymod Boris. b. by By the wav. 'rom Holmes is sal, f,\,l\f,l1l§\;¢?‘\l4\,,-,ML-';`:_.f.". 5-y-0-stallion-Black Pegasus, blk, Lariw Morris running a close (13011-d-wi-,I . . _:l-:IV bi Pegasus B. 2_0a‘.l-2.04. OM- We recognize 0 lot 0: our 1.1¢ ,,.“',f,",l' _l'°`U'_-~N':', ~ :~_ ~ 'f‘,_.,§ Mare-Leola, the Great <31, by friends among those wielding ax_e _ McGregor the Great-2.03 3-4. Allie Watts McKinney, b, by Aricll McKinney, 2.05 1-4-2.04. Gelding-Lindy Volo, b, by The showed the right spirit, They are grateful for the work provided and: are also taking a pride in seeing of calculating and staking the wolljn and shovel and get a good. cheerful grin every time we visit the busiest spot in Prince Edward Island. ,’f,',§,_,‘,“‘;§,,-,,',-,,,,-~:__--L: '_ 7.y.o.5¢a11l0n_~3f,0ut man, b, by will be shipped to Italy lrrunediatcly. New ‘ I to `, ._ 1ll,:;,McGregor the Great, 2.09 1-4..-2,07 . nun es . .. . _.'12, 1 "' " " ' ‘ _ ’ .. . . ,H l§y,l:,l;er . .. ,3 4. _ Dan G1-01,-es of Mum-,Wm Mmne, .\'.11».1-11.1111 .. ..f ' . :..'.. 'Ji ‘ Mare-Chippewa, ch, by A1-lon known to many local horsemen, has \\:c~'t'n"h,olise ... ... ... .. .. .'ls:‘»1 Guy 1,59 1_z__2,05 3_4, bought the fast Pacer Crusader, "ll\J l . . .. .. Voir l ble _\l’-~rrnw A111110 r~`1i»‘r v'l\e‘nr per gal -*‘1|\'<>.\' l‘11i»l»1i;;0 lt 11 Cnlrllllgc <`r-l-ry .. f‘1|`ti\'nfr\1l Blush:-nona per box .. 1"'cklil\lr Oulous 2 lbs .. Swiss f‘l'lllrll li'\"1'h ... ..... (Trnnh rl>= Il lin; ._ .. l'i|:r:.< ... ... ... ... .. l\u(‘r-r _ 22 His ... ... 7..- 1\l nts lioflaf Pork . . . . . . . .. ... ...._ lif1"~t Roof ... . 1 . ... llivvr lh .. ` .» . .. ... ll-ul-‘s lh . . ... . 'I‘1ngnv>s om-h .. . lioullSt1~l|k . .... Fihh T1”rr'n;: .1. .. ... ]“rr».m . ... 40.- .-\lcx . . . . Geese $1 75-$2 (I0 Alllllv llnrldrwk ..._ B ‘o S111 .\111¢l1<»1~@l .. ,l0~ “Il ('11 11 1 11 l‘:l)| .\l:\]_ _ ,_ , - 1' 'i . . . :<11 1'-.1 .. i cos- _'_' ""f - Fresh Cori ._ Bc :‘|”“l-' -»- ~-~ - ________i_ f`\»llum2~fo .. ('1»l\i1li:.:s _, , _ ,__ ~ ~- -- -\1|ulllnz.1sa-4-2.00. _ |06 "ew - = 0312.5? 22 '_’-'lc 101 ` 251 45,. , rltnvl. f_»,_- Avlu- ` .. 11) Ainnlil _ ,, , Ashley . . . 1,1,.1ll1~:lr .. _ , . . 1,4. l7:lg1|lli.'l1~ ,_ _ ll"|"l'\' I 10-_ 1- . I . - ~-‘li llvllils . . ... li11l'1'f‘1111 . .. 4.- lliluk lllll ... ._ :> a (‘1»l1inu'um .. 170-1-e ll\n»»s ::.'f¢1l» l>_l1> , '. 15- ‘lirnlnrllc _ _ ._ ... ] _ __ 1-,,;1'l`ile Harvester 2.01-2.05. - - 95-? __[ 11-y-0-gelding-'Lu Hall. i5,`by Lu George must be s0mev.~llel-e al~01i111l . (Clnllullnu Press) Silll Ffa-l1¢`l-S00 2.07 3-4-2:03 1-4. “ "",*’,‘ff 0-y-o-mare-'Great Belle Dewey, Years ago we iclncnlbcr attending “_l_-'-1"0, by Morgan Dewey 2.06%.-2,05 1-4 | Gelding-Tarzan Axworthy, b, by late Hamirnond Kelly and blcldzng f-‘ji -'~‘-iillltz--2.04 3-4. on various horses. The auctxolleer . . . ... ... -... Q -_->....%e- , , . . . .. 1 1 10. (.11 11111 lslllu ... .N 1;`V_-nl 12_y_0_ge1d1ng___»Byjoua' b, by and ten_ _ 1 -»» ,__,_.._.. Stock /Wa rk ef A40 21" l‘ll'f1l;:c - -- lu 1' _ "1ili-fill ,__ _ . r-111_1l:l .. _ . _, . <»l1ll:1r , , -'u1_-tend . . (Canadian Press) Sim-ka lillillllrsl llvll Trl llr z` llll Unix (“|r- lln l'i'1l i`l\~\ i ll Al A ... ... . . ... C1’ li _ . ... ... . . .. Do:\\ l%\'1lg- ... . . . D m S cel :ind C1\nl B ... int .'\`Iuiir\l _ ... ... .. .\l:l1-_‘ivy ll rr`a ... . . . .. .\l1'i'|)l| li' uni .. .. » ... .\l- (rl‘:\l l'u\\'l-r .\`=|r lir1‘\\' ,.5 .. . - ._ 1’.|\\'1-r (‘nrp . . . . 11111.01- r-1-w .. 1\'l\1l\villll:1\ ... ... .... .\"11~l11\'\":|n ... ... ... ... .... ol..-u i . ~‘ 1.' ullinn 7/". 21.? 1il\ll~_n "_, . l,--1: 1111111 11'. *il 1.1111- -110.0 _ __ _,,_ _ ‘l,"\ l.~-1;..l.l __ 1,, ‘_\l -1-11 -11 _ __ ',,',, .\l n ll:l.~=in , “_,1'\ _\!1-1.lyr» __ “__ .\l‘.\lilli\\ _. fl,-i5,y;.~\".11l.~ ., ' , .1»\\'nl11~l».~l 1,1'-2-_\l;~-1 on j,;,',\, ‘ .\l-ll o`1~l‘|. ",,'-l .\l'=lf' Ilrlli 1. |.\l»v'u‘i:l ., .\l'l_~'.-Ilig _\1r|'.lI\-Ill _ |"_1\'m;1,~|1»l~ -,, ... '.‘l dcfic`0nt in vits-ity.-Sheep Hus-, \\'lllulp1-1 lvl .. Pleoglfcs (l'a\|t|H|in.n l'rr-ant .\ll)x'l'ul1:.\l., .\'~»\- 17--.\11 l=11~-..- in-ld l|l\1~ll:|usl1'1i 1-'1 flu- .\l1.nil~:|l 1|11ir_\' :lv~1l piuflllune |||."r|i'i |1)":\y with illv vit- al-|.|i1i|| uf l\|1ii1r, wiv vh vlls il ii ""“l 1| |\1lui;1l .\r> I i:|'1l1ic~l)ull|~l' ‘ll 1:.l\‘Io|s 1.1- il-ss |.1-.-=11..1- ,;--11--1-:lily col; 1-1-1111. ll p1»||l\1l light 1l\n\1\ll1| (luring the .1-1-,.|¢ |~,._.-"ltr-1| in |11-l1~1»s living: rv- 1Inv<~1l_ .irrlrllls fir the liny t1»lllll"'l 13') hl»:.1\~l (lv-:'1l`l\ shipniclit sin rrlrlots nr loss nt Out-'rio nrll llr't'sh (‘ol\\lnl\|1i eggs were qlwfcd at 15 ln 50 cents n dozen for. A-large -i3 to 45 cents for A- mc1l'um_ IIS in 40 ci-nts for 1\-p\\ll"fS. 21 to 21% rents for B~ln1‘K0. 10 tn 10% or-nts for li-m'1l'nm limi `l(\ fn l|".ff; ol-nts for f‘. Th fe pri'es were ilu- allnte na _\'c.s't1lnv'a lovnls. Offer- ing-s lllllnlrntoll tn F27 cnsols. (ln lilo 1-111-1-an lnzlrkct (l~ltnrins,\v1-no l\"i tn 101-“Nia n nolllill limi 0u1~l|1~1-li ilii in ilhf, 1-1-nfs with il ff-w ¢l1~:vlora ll-'king -'l'g||'ly lu1»r1~ fur llllinrlus, .\ ll»l.\l uf' lIlI.‘i l»1~x1-.-1 \\;|»i 1»f|"~r1-li :sllln .. - ».- -` °1l'lt_|'.‘i11»71| Qrinlui 111:-.sn \ nm 111 . 1>r\\l-is |11-1' H1 plluml hui: with .\‘~>\\' llr|lul1\\"l-lr gi'1\v»i| lu'~\l|it-Nun in slllllllw ,,,,,,,,|;||--si nt 7.1 1-1-ull( l‘rlnc<- 1-11lw:\r1l ],il.||11l groan mount.-lllla were il() v1-ills por 00 |v1»u\\1l hull M T’L. CURB (Cnvmllinn Press) glmkg Close li .\ lm _,_ ..... 14 y lil-:lllliilrlmls ... .. .. .1 1... -' lm\\ '1'1.|> ... . - . . -1- .. 1... l|l\1\0il ... ... ... ... 1.. l|lL P1-tc .. ... ... ... ... .... Ll \\':|lko|\ 1‘f`1l ... ... ... ..._ lo' _____._-_- Excl-ll_4NcE (tillnnllllln Press) .\l0X'l‘lll-l.\l/, Nov l'|`-iir.ti:1f.<('1»11 . .<1 .\111||..uy .‘»|l»\' l':|1' _ .<»l1I l1:|~i1l ._ .\`n1i l‘1»l1r. S_\'i\:ii1`l1- . 'I'-\1-It lllllrll 1 |111-111.- l..l 'l'1»\\`1u.'|\i'|1: ... l`r1':l1i\\1>ll i|~1»l\1i .mn .\ .ll |.<\‘_\' 1? light Il \\':\5.<_1lo . 5.1.1,”-` UNLIST r\~‘.~‘oc Oil ... . . `. linlllwln ... ... . ltnlllw .. .. Iliff Sllsrl ... .» .. lirvit f’I‘l' ... . .. llluiwrili-1- ... . li1|1>i\'n|:llulll ... . - irnlalll. . . ... .\'||\»\lt.1-r.~< .. ... Dorn Kirk . .. East i‘l'l~st ... lflmllllllii ... -. ... Gilli 1~ ... ... - ... 1.-'ku llllrnn lmlwl . .\l of 95 yeurliligs are by sulll gil' L siws as Peter Volo 2.02, Voloulite 2.03 1-4. High N00n ‘2.U2`?i. Chestnut Pctcf (3) 2.05‘.1. San Francisco 2.03%, McGre- gor the Great 2,031.2, and Tlllworthy (3) 2.11. Then there is a bllrlch of 25 or more from the Hanover Shoe Farms and these are a. most won- derful iot, brothers and' sisters to the great colts and iillies who have been racing so exceptionally well _, where wagering was lessened, only --,"" one fail' paid over $100 of the ' procecrif; to the State Treasury. The average was a little over $40 and the smallest amount $6.38. Fllrther figures in regard to (,116 BUY Slilifs Circuit mentioned earl- ier in these notes show that nearly $50000 was paid out in purses and ‘»'.» stakes, 100 horses figured in the llloll1~_v and the five race meetings of t-llc circuit proved the fastest series of half mile track meetings ever held. Silver ... ... ii*f~{g Tot l ales -lSl,0(J0 n H 146 heats were raced at an over- age time of 2.09 1-2, 49 of them be-, 1% ing eolt classes where the time 25 i s 1-1 S 14 207 llii -,.4 average 2.11 and 97 heats for aged horses averaged 2.08 3-4. Trad; records and world's mcords were 1‘i'.f2 broken, thus proving tllc fact that M U10 B111’ Stale can claim the finest horses and the best trnclcs. There was a decline lil betting 132% receipts from racing in the Domin. on 3510 45 .E 1011 Of Canada. of over three and 121% cnc-half million dollars for this season. The total amount wagered WH-S Sliillllll' in excess of twenty- 12 five millions os against twenty. ITM eight and one-half millions last ‘.‘l 3 ill I0 13 40 y€lll‘. V Statistics from New York State f" show that there was an increase in ig, attendance at all race tracks aver- 12 li -x --A 1 es s:_;:__;T3; f\ os- F313- :i 7% , i\'lif-nt; .\'1.\~ il-Will; 1101- ill_\, lfny ‘Outer Nov filllgli; lm- 1:o'\ii; lin Nov whedt close ar (l|"',ll :lvrl llcc. Bnrlcy: Nnv 3.111; .\`0v ::.'1ll: Dec 'Prnclr 1 'llvr .\lf\n`.,<,,.1k 1:|1,, 1\|‘.1l: No 1 dulum 01%. _ 011111: N0 2 1: w sn; N1- '= ' \\ -"Hd "~‘ 1 f"*’fl 27%: N0 1 nn-1| -_'1=‘- -\`~ 2 f""'l '-"lin Rv-_levied 21%: '|`l‘.\~!~ "“‘l 1?!-rley Making --M111-`,, n ---11 1-\> 7! C W :Wm 2 ,ow ex gl 1- ll vii.. 0'7"? Hades nn 3 f‘ \\' ::".: Y" ‘ "’“'-'¢f\“§:_\'¢..'. cwnlsr \-"~"‘»\ 30%: Track 34 _ _ .\' ":‘r~-l'm\ml N11 fr: \‘.'lv\n1l'~n llnllar 16.10 fr; U. . dol‘ar '5 55 in '~1 014-C~nf11lll-n -‘eller (18.11 g|_¢|»|»¢ y.h_| |. “uh lmtsr B. dolls! 01.15 coats. Flax r-n i f‘l/‘W and 'l'“:l-ii. (lv. \‘ “` 18°: N0 3 p w 111.1 1---_iw-11 linnoaowmg. 12; liking over 25 percent. l Earth disappeared from the Charlottctowrl R.ace Track centre- ,flcld in mighty hunks Thursday alld Friday. Everybody wen; 9,0 work with a will and nearly 40 load; per horse was averaged. It was the be-it two days work so far. In this Markets At A Cla n c e (Canadian Press) Tnronm :ina _\1..1.11»:1I~Stocke clos- ed inv\~.r 'l‘<~r1\n|1» .\lluos-- ti1»l1Is sharply low. y or; limu- n\1~lal.~ null siivl-rs flown. _\',.“- \.»rk--Drop 1-liglltly und;-| svlllug . \\'ll\nip1-g~\\'hcl|t 1-lo.-mi lnwol-_ New \`1\lk-Colton, i-ubber, gngor null cnflw- lo\v(‘r_ N. Y. CURB ____ (1'nnn1llnn Press) Etna-lun .\n\<~r |'_\'l||r li ,. . . . . ,_ .\|\l 1' .<=|~\ l‘1\\\ ... . ... . .. ‘lk A111; -l-1| lil ... »-- -1. ... M I 1 `1 ' - 1 . ~. _'.., my .~'»~\‘ ... . .... ‘jig 12 `ll`l§ Class I2 16| 111111 and .\'l\nr~ ... ... 1-... I-'Url 1-1 t':\n .-\ .. .. ..... . imp (til ... ... .-. ... ...» 1.725 1:11 \‘1~l<~ . ... .1 ... ... 221; N115 llud ... . . ... -.- -... .. Bt il lad ... ... ~~. uv... .. li 82% (Continued from Page 7) to show the prowem which we knc/w' he has. Last year he had the reputation, accorded him by\_the Moncton Hawks, of being one of the greatest right wingers they had met- ' Uvdently the Moncton Hawks are realizing the feet that the schedule this year will be consid- erab`e of a wear and tear kind, for they have added to the "old Guard" several new aeplrants. one of them Vic Fraser of Amherst, who is said by gosd authorities there to possess great possibllties as a defense man. Saint John did mighty well in their first tilt with the son Gul); and Siren# 90 Say it was not the ill1P0I‘icd material which showed up brst, but our old frend Stevie E_~:tabr;oks and Paddy Cormier, who both had berths on the Abbies at one time- Cormier stayed with us about a month and left for pas- tures new in Amherst- He would have been a B'00d man that year had he remained w.th us. ____ . , P:rhaps it is just as well, at least we think so, (hat we lost the game W.cl::esday night, for the reason that had we won we would be pat- ting ourselves on the back and say- 'ng we had a high class team and we would not have paid very much attention lo some starting defects which sho'-ed up. The loss of the game pave the Coach a. good op- l70l'f-Ullfiy (0 -“how the players their mistakes. We believe the majority of our citzens were vcry well p cased with th° boys. Twenty y-ears ago we note by an exchange. Jimmy Gard nf-r was appointed paying manager of the Canldiens lio~l:cy tram. Jimmy was in hus prime thvn-one of the iron men of an iron team!" Avcording to the Winnipeg visit- 0-rs, one of the best amateur hoc- kcylsts in that city is Jack Mil- foci. He is nineteen years of age and weighs 180 pounds, has speed, skill n'everythlng. He could not come East ow ng to some slight lildrposition. He is a son of the late Carl Milfrrd. The Big Four hockey circuit will get under way in full swing next ,ithls year. They are by such sil-05 as ‘Dillon Axwortny <3) 2.10 l-4, Guy MoKinney <4) 1.58 3-4, Sandy Flash 2.14 1-4, Peter V010 2.02, The Laurel Hall 2.06 1-4, The Great Voln 2.02 1-4, etc. ' ` ‘ " 'I"he consignment will be headed by that marvelous yearlulg, at least in possibilities, Lau-lrllcs Hanover lby Peter Volo, 2.02, lull brother to tllrce two minute pei‘lol'mcrs name- ly, Hanover‘s Bertha 13) 1.59 1-2. Charlotte Hanover 131 1.551 1-2, and Miss Bertha Hanover (4) 2.00. Mr. James W. Power, veteran sports writer of Halifax. last Satur- day published in the Halifax Herald his annual review of harness racing in me Maritimes. rr is forty-live years, or to be exact in October 1888 that Mr. Power published his first annual review of harness racing. Every year horsvnlen all over the lvlaritlrne Provinces and in fact throughout America have looked forward to it and read it with great interest. We bellevc this years is one of the best. The amount of statistical work is very consldezllblc and we are sure that many scrap books will have the Review pasted therein. Congratulations to Mr. Power and may his shadow ncvcr grow less. He is a. gentleman even"- one loves to meet. In the list of horses who have taken new records on Mal-.iinlc tracks we hnd Mac Velo by Roy v010 at me wp wan' 1. mol-<1 of 2.12 1-2 taken at Halifax, Oct. 4111. Claire Sapoieon follows with a :record of 2.13 taken at the sanlc track Supl- 30th. In horses that have reduced their records in 1033 we find Peter Pokcy 2.09 3-4 reduced to 2.08 l-2, follow- ed by 1'm Alone, Hcathvrbell, Pat- rick Direct and King Spruce, which have reduced ldleir records to 2.10, three of them on Prince Edward Is- land traoks and Heathcrbell at, Fredericton. Speaking oi the number of heals and time made. Mr. Power says: "24 heats were pcacd from 2.04 3-4 to 2.10, 137 heats from 2.10 to 2.15. 104 from 2.15 to 2.20, 61 from 2.20 to 2.25, 17 from 2.25 to 2.30. a total of 343 heals." Addie McGraw, owned by Rey' mend and McNeill, was the fastest trotting mare of the season as well ,as the fastest M‘.iriti.me Province bred of her sex. reducing the trot- »ting mark record at New ADDED 1° 2.11 3-4. driven by Wellln8l°1’\ M0' Nrill. The fastest mile by n. four year old wcfk. Tre Abbies leave for Monc- ton on Monday , play`ng in the Stadium there that evening- On Wednesday evening at 8-30 they wi`l play the Halifax Wolverines, returning home Thursday- night and on Friday they will play Moncton Hawks at Charlottetown. On Mtnday night Saint John will play at Hal fax and on Wed- iiesdny night will play Hawks at Mallcton and on Friday night will entertain the Wolverines of Hali- fax in the Sa’nt John rink. wi*/.:v, fringb How would our hockey boys like ths It is an item from the Bos- tron Globe of Novembrr 14th. “Coach Vic Tuplin and his Tech- nology skaters wil take to the Arena ice at 6.45 Thursday mom- ing for the first lzockey practice of the season. Acoordng to pressnt indications about 43 men wlll re- port for the first practce and pans will be made to reduce this number to 18 or 20.” Winnipeg won the Westem Can- ada Rugby crown for the first time ill eight years last Monday by 8- fiiie'l1 to one victory over the Cal- gary Indians. Winnipeg was coach- cd by Carl Cronn, ex-Notle Dame star- Mctllll University won the Can- adian Intercollegiate cross country team title at Montreal last Satur- day by a margin cf five points over thc Ontario Agricultural College talmi gfncuelpin other competitors were yal Ml-itary College, Tor- onto Unlverslty and Queens Uni- ,versit-y. Today the University of Toronto and Queens Uuivrrs-ity rugby teams will meet in Toronto and driven by Wellington McNeill, which won the 2.19 trot from nine sf-I-rferl at Charlottetown in 2.14 1-4. Harry O'Brien, of Alberhcn, P.E-I. ihad several winners which were led by Mac Volo, owned by Claude f0'13i-lrrl. Mac Velo was the fastest horse of the season without a prev- ious record. He won five out of sw.-1-il races and in the other two races was defeated by Winnie Win- klo, a stable-mate owned by Harry O'Brien. Winnie Wlnkle was the fastest Maritime bred pacing mare of the season. reducing her record to 2.13 l-4. Mac V010 won 15 heats. eight of which were from 2.12 1-4 to 2.14 1-2. - The above are s few extracts from Mr. 1>ower‘| Review, which bristles trotter was by`Heien D. owned and with interesting information. This column is rolorved for |,|ueeu'o County news of local 'interest but sd- vutlali? el a runny nnture may be Ilan-to nt 4 cents A word strictly Dlllble in Advance. D0 YOURSELF, THE 'APPLE GBOWERS AND THE SCOUTS I Kood turn-Buy’ an Apple from e Scout on Saturday. 2743. BR.00KFlELD-Services for the Brookfield congregation on sunday, Nov. 19, will be as follows: Harts- ville 11 un.. Brookfield 1"pJn, Hunter River Sunday Bchoolwl' p.m. covnnsan-sraunorr: __ ne. membranes Day services will be held on Nov. 19th as follows: West Coveheed 11 a.m., Covehead"Road 3 p.m., Stanhope 'I p.m. `“" PHOTOGRAPHED - The illlus- trated section of the Montreal Standard reproduced a. very idrac- tive picture of Roy Legaf/e,“l.ittle grandson or oi-_ R. Mcorneaaeni. gate and Mrs. Legate, taken on the rim of the lily pond on the Manse' lawn, where he sits sailing his boat. BACK TO COLLEGE WORK- A number of students from the re- cently burned St- Josephs Uni- versity, went to Moncton yesterday to resume their studies, temporary quarters having been secured in the.; city for the year. VISITED LIEUTENANT-GOV- ERNOIL-Commander Maurray of H. M. C. S. Saguenay, which is now in port, called on His Honolu- Lieutenant-Governor Dalton at Government House yesterday morn- ing. The Governor’s naval' aide, Lieutenant J. J. Connolly, returned the visit on behalf of His Honour. COMMENDS ISLAND AUXIL- IARY-“A Well-watered Garden" is the title 01 su interesting article describing n visit t0 Prince Edward Island by Rev. J. B. M. Armour, M.A., General Secretary for Can,- adg, and Newfoiuzldland of thc British and Foreign Bible Society. It appears in the current Monthly Record of the Society and is high- ly eommendatory of the work of the P. E. I. Aux1ll8-l'y- A good pic- ture of Rev. J. M. Murchison, the society's District Secretary, Rev. D. L Griffith and the author, taken seandmg by the Selkirk monument ag Belfast, accompanies the article. _______..__._- Ulnnr_l!a__l»lnl.ment removes stains. play off for the right to continue in the Canadian playdowns- Last Saturday Toronto defeated McGill by seven to four, while Queens de- feated Western by nine to three. The Amateur Skaifng Union of the United States have announced the following date and places for contests. North American Champ- ionshins, at Ooonomowoc. Wis. Januazy 27-27, National Meek Saint' Paul, Minn., January 20-21. and the Norm Am;-rlmri indoor meet at a date to be chosen bv the Ontario Skating Asscciaf/on. Sing Sing, the famous Penlten-_ tisry near New York, where some of the worst criminals in the Unit- ed States are illrarccrat/_~d, boasts a. very fine foztbal team that is coached by the ex-Notre Dame star who c-apt-aned that Univer- sity‘s great team in 1029, John Law. He is not an inmate, but coaches just for the good he can do. _ Concluding a. recent article in 8 popular magazine he writes-“An inmate said to me the other day, ‘football is doing more for the prisoners at Sing Sing than all the reform measures in the world rould do!" Football games me arranged with outside i. .ams nlostly`DTf’f¢" slonsls, but me principal ldek the sum gng bgyg get out of it is f-ll# game with the Police team vf F0" Jervis. N. Y. The rivalry is fl0l'C0- sing Sing would rather wln tl1l\-5 game than any other. When i-1101 hit one of those policemen they hit him hard. The fm niet Madison Sava" Gardens has about decided t0 PW’ mote another _wnter hes.\'yW¢l8'l* fight in Miami, Fla., is given as an infallible sian Of bm" *““°°' Jimmy Johnston, tile Gardens manager, gays, "We flré 1‘e00'.VlI1K fine reports from Florida. Business is much better. Believe me, there is 0. lot more p20Dl€ Bfmns doulll together r'ght now than thvfv WM a year ago and I wish I could get my hands on some." Hall Hume who hails from Edin- burgn. scotland, and is as yws 0! age, has made e. hole in one four t'mes this seostm on the BsntllN golf course, Santiago. Chili» A1. Newcs.-nie. me. on WNIMU- eey uw-neon, heron 0. ei-mi at 10,000 people who stood for nearly two hours in |. drinle of rein watching the gsm. Wales defect.- ed England by two goals to one il `\l|\iII\\tnrn\tian».lBeocern»wh» THE BAGK s'l‘RE'r0H ,;;;*;;,;;\; sPoRT BRIEFS g|;||m\|_ G||mm|‘ i i i l, 'l >- li 1- .8 ID £122 Ii m it oi 3 1 34. 1, 1 . if/'L-, Muff( 4?' . S2-'..‘. ' /lg>Y.'. . 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