r011 178.1 At’ f carnival Wm! = ‘grgqroxn Junk, February tn flue and ' '°“§,'.i°'....l’.§t.t'i... It was ' mwicturesquo 518m 9° 1w: some In costume ‘llnthout. slide gracefully ' The "tpgo number bf e well pleased ""11 v ch met, £1161!‘ 335F- " crass.‘ :2: os * o! ‘tllwsrding oi! eight and cacti sex. Only the . 11"“ u: rs rgmtilhfid on the ‘ ed aka e [wing asked to re- “ °"‘°'“.....§tt¢ was over. m“ ‘haw gclfid a8 111118251 . follow Pamrgon. Mrs. Brent .» ygnnay clnrk. Mr, Heath ‘ r 'd Mn Eric Lowther. _ “(was (mind it. indeed a dif- ' jroposition to determine .the gum“; as there wore so good representations. After lures were carefully inspect d considered. the following lunouncetl by Mr. ‘Howard ,5 the winners. g ice. Ladies l“ Marion Lea, Victoria— ilaa girl, Prize, Writing folio. tlilli Freda Steward, Victor- rltle. Prize, Fountain pen. its. Morley Mullins, Tryou- ltlassie. Prize. Stationery liiss Jessie Chisholm, Tryon. igirl. Prize, ~Sum of money. Gents t. Gordon Lon. Vlciorilh- e Washington, Prize, Military es. r, Clifford ‘Lea. Victoria—Pir‘ rize Astrrtchan gnuntiets. Mr. Norman Lord. Tryon— is. prize, flashlight, t r, llarry Ross, Albany, Soil lzt- Sum of’ money. o remarkable and excellent s were those oi’ Miss Margar- llhock and Mr‘. George Daw- reprosc-ntlng two black cots. . the time for judging onmo. surprise of all. for some titoso two had tiisupnenrcd. costumes worthy of men- voro litose representing "Au . Princess." "Britannia." r Girl," "Uncle Sam" “A p."etc. » renjnying n ahorit skate all iiur the night. feeling well d with thc evening's cuter- tni. nuind Bay Ice Racing c races itcld on [Fcltntond ict- on Tut-stitay brought to- r two nicciy matched race c: and an lntorcctetl and erl crowd of spectators. The for All brought out‘ Cout- ro K. (Percy Bowness, Sutu- itivi. Chtitsty Dillon, The in! fl "N110. (Ed-gar Brya-uton. Wiilfllii. Leland of rteoontly hatred frotn. James O'Brien. (11119. (ins. Chappelic Shor- iifii. and Potrr Aubrey owned . Crockett. Sherbrooko. Peter the first ‘two ‘hes-ts quite "Y. but was closely pushed by nd l". ho threw a shoe in the - heat. which slowed him con- llliy. The first heat was in which was quite remarkable iderinK the somewhat circuit- ursc and a head wind, Leia-ad Wrd that hie has speed but " Bitlu-ar to be qaeareti to the lib/attuned. Christy Dillon bad brooks i-n the firs-t and >1 heats. intt got going right ° 1111171 ht at. ° "We tnlltute class brought pmcmillly al-l g-reou horses. “hilwcd lively sprinting for the “"11 illaco. Ace of Heart: it iiimirtltur) a Lucopla colt. ""5 old. out oi’ the ‘Calheck showoti good fortu and won first two hosts quite readily. ‘ ' Wits won by Ginger (Mel- ilryztttton.) 7 visitors attended from "fdo. who gave all the '“ ‘"111 Bilcctators an urgent .ll"! to nttfnd the big races ' mental» on Saturday alter ~ c Kensington homemon @110 hold n meeting on Sntuvr- "-'"'"i§ in. Dr. Locirhurfs office tier to farm n "regular" winter l association. all interested Cinlmily iuv.tcd ‘to attendj SUMMARY Free-tonsil ' ‘lilbrcv. t. Crockett ..1 t a 1i’ Dillon. Edg, _ , Bfyfluttitl . . . . . . .. . .4 4 1 lid F., .1. Chappolit . . . . . . .2 2 2 adore K.. P. Bowness ..3 3 4 1.01: 1.10; 1.0a. u 3- Mln. Clue. “earls. Myron Mo .. AAAAQAAAAéAgA HICKEY’S BLACK TWIST l I l . l CHEWING Tho on", m“ t; aw". good. Mon who are uoero of thin tobooco‘ claim that it lo tho only tobacco that given "W" iho ontlohetio which "II a flavor all Ito own and lo In a olnc by itnli. lay Hickey‘: when you are buying chewing tobacco. ntcttrv a roucoti Ulnar-arr". FEBRUARY 27, 1925 T1213... L. 010. Bowling . TfyOIlW 0n the 1.. of c. .Ailcys Wed-ties- da-y night the A-li Comcrswon a very exciting game pom the Ncwepapermen. Both team-a m.1(lc high scores and the result was in doubt till the lo-=t. J. Cameron cl’ thc All Corners rolled high s"ng!e 28') and high total 699 pins. Following arc ltc ucrcs. NEWSPAPERMEN R. McDonald 180 136 H. Morgan .. 134 184 J. Duffy . . . . . .. . 244 180 159 R. Duncan .. 179 182 233 A. Martin . . . . . ..... 195 136 177 1063 812 889 Total 2764. ALL COMERS J. Webster . . . . . . .. 173 111 1i. Poole .. 155 20.! J. Chandler . 147 196 E. Laffcrly I .. 258 194 J. Catmron . . . . . . .. 209 210 979 912 608 Total 2829. .~_._.__. HORSE RACING. nrces, Wcdncstlay afternoon. weath- t..- time and tit-n‘ ice in a good rmtli- tlon- The thee minute class had five starters and was won by liaby A with tipparcnt ease, this utareis owned by Max Ferguson n-nd with a little more traintinw; will make a very fast mare. The 2.40 Claus had also ftivo starters and Toddfctrl G was the winner going a splendid race. the o.her contcstaum at titties show ng tetr- ‘rlfic sired. Below lo the sum-. tnarys: .3 Min. Ciaso llaby A (M Ferguson 1 Tedy (A Chapeile) 5 Ethel Todd (li Houston) 2 Queen Hearts (W Profit) 3 Ace Hearts (M McArthur) 4 Hut tin1.e—1-19 coma-inw- amulet- 2.40 Class Totldford G (G. Mc- Couhreyi 1 Tamoshanter (J Chtapeile) 2 Princess Ell-rm (J Mill r) 3 Happy Todd (E. Graham) 4 Dorothy S (J. Gallant) 5 Best tlmo~—1.15 sworn»- ammo-n» Officials Starters~W, Tayiorf W, McKay Annaunccr~Arntei Murray Judgcs-Jlilcwsiey Keefe. James llcid, A. J. llicNoill Timcr—-Ha.rold Mayhew. Patrol Judges-D. J. Mc-Leod. Arthur Simpson. (Patriot please copy.) .._j-@oe—-——- g Al THE “Y” COMM EHCIAL LEA-GU E lMnjority for Prowso Bros over Fennel and (lhandler, 471 pins, Prowsc Bron- A. Henry _______ .. L31 104 172 G Vaulluskirk . 149 120 145 '1‘. W. l4. Prowse 178 132 155 A, McCube ... 144 197 172} W_ Whitlock 141 1Z2 16a Totnl-——2233. Fennel G. Chlfldlfif- . a. c. Chandler 85 104 145 G. Arsonault 110 1Z3 131 P‘ (jqylg __._ 17$ 134 116 a. ‘Callaghan 13 120 121i R_ Flanagan ____ ._ 10G 122 124 Total-IBM. OHURCH LEAGUE Majorlty (m- st_ James over Si. Pattls, 116 pins. St. Paulo- W. ICarmody _____ _. 174 178 1R4 Ii. Vanldorstine . Hi1 12R 126 H_ Poster _______ -- 127 197 1R2 1*‘ Adams _-_ .152 1G5 173 A McLeod 120 171 159 Totnl--239l St. James- R .A. Pendleton .__ 186 160 150 H. Lapthorno .__.. 101 177 1.58 176 145 1R1 _ 229 167 122 J. Cameron _____ __ 147 225 133 Totai-—*2607. 0 NEWS, Canadian Hexathlon At The Y. M. 6.- A. tln the Canadian Ilexathlon which is being ruu off ut the “Y" this coming Saturday night start- ing at'7 o'clock and in which the Y is competing with all the other 1's" throughout Canada, it will be of interest to know something of the records made in other years and which still stand to be broken. Borne locui athletes have been training for the events and are showing up well, any other “Y" senior member wishing to compete drop in any time before Saturday night for practice 60 yard potato race _____ __ 14 sec. 160 yard potato race . 43 sec. High jump __ _ - 5ft, 7 in. Fence Vault ......... -- 6 f! 3 '1" Standing broad jump 10 it. 2 in Shot put. ..... .-. ......... -- i3 lt- Saturday night Y_ M-. C. A. at sea ven o'clock. BASKETBALL Saturday afternoon at 1.15 the W. K. School team will D181’ 111° Summerside high school a return game. in a game recently played in the The Stanley “may, chm hem western metropits the Summer side boys proved the superior but it is a question whether they can again repeat. . ilmmediately on conclusion of this match two picked teams from ‘Prince St. will try conclusions with each other, so anyone attending is assured n good afternoon's sport. __._-oo-ol-i d. s. s. OHALENGE We, the Rovers do hereby chal- lenge Grade _VtI. oi’ W. K. S. to a friendly game of hockey to be piny- od on the Hillsboro River Friday afternoon. 27th of February, Goal-l. Martin; defence, E, Lar- tor, D_ Davies; Forwards. A. Bian- chard. is. MoLellatt. M. Duffy-z Subs, E. Bugon. J. Weaver. (Patriot Please Copy) Charlottetown , Bowling League Tho Carmodynfi vs. Trnrnstcrs played tsotue" ganris on the (Thar- lottettiwn alleys last evening. the (‘armc-dy 5 winning out by 244 pins. the thigh-est slut-iii? 9100K‘ W11“ howled by \V\llliaru Catrmody 2Z3 pins, thlt scores were as follows: CARMODY 5 West Carmody . . . . .128 158 111 Jim Cartnpdy . 123 132 illlll Carmody 223 153 Earn (Zarmotiy .. 135 93 Earl Carmodty ~14?» 159 Totu-l-ZISS TEAMSTERS l]. MoCatllulti 124 165 169 l1. Josey ..135 97 141 it. Gallant ..1/iii 103 124 H. l\'icCaiiurtt ~12? 12-2 136 G Larter . . . . . . . . . ..79 141 96 match Ram b- T-ltere will be another this evening between tire tiers vs. Teamsters. (Patriot please copy.) There was another fast gamc bowled on the Charlottetown Alloys \Vednersday evening bctweon the Pilots vs. Stars tho former winning out by 95 pins. STAR$ L. Woods . . . . . . . .. 124 W. (fampbeil . .. 156 1*‘. Fuify 132 l4. Casfurti . . 161 W. Simmons 111 634 578 675 Total 1387. PILOTS W. McTagne . . . . . .. 130 126 130 A. C-ltovoric 311 137 123 THE _§HARL_0_'I'I‘ETOWN GUARDIAN Gleanings Here And There Rev. A. W. Robertson. Plvsby- t-erlau minister of Keusngton re- turned on the murtee-nth £10m Brockton. Mass, whither 11.3. had gone to regain his health. Mr, Robertson was ab-se-nt [or three months and his peoipie won: pleas- od to welcome him and hisfamilty back among them. A large num- ber gathered at t'b~' Manse and with well-filled ‘baskets. social chncr and conversation testilled to tit.‘ tangible way the joy that was t.he'rs and the good will they had for their pastor and h-ls- wife. Mr Robertson preached twice on‘ the flftcwnlh. During his absence ac- cepta-ble supply was givt-n by Rev- W. J. McL. 0d of New Glasgow. The continuing Presbyterians of Ktensington are tuectin-g for wor- ship in the Orange Hall, SBPVlCPU being held each Sabbath by,di£- ferent ministers. A uum-bcr seem determined to stay by the old name and the old neliglon. 011 the night 0f the twentieth Mr D. C. McLea-n of DcSable got a bad scare anti drenching whrn on returning homo from Victoria ho was crossing tho ice below DcSable ‘bridge, w'ht n in the dark- ness of the night his horse loft the track and broke through the ice in a spring-hols in the DoSabie -ll\'6l‘. With great difficulty the horse and rig wwre resulted from a watery girave. The accident 0c- curred at. ten o'clock at night. Mtr Maobean roused up Cibpt. uau Ferguson and Mr Angus. Mac‘ Uougall who by means of ropls helped to extricate the uttlmal from the chilling waters. Driving in the darkness on uubushed lo‘ is a trlislty venture especially when there are Slglllri of an Iarly break- lng up of the frozen waters and a collapse of our winter bridges. On Fflidtry nfi-crnbon ut 2 p. m. a Poultry Association was hcld in- Tryon Hall. Mtr. Davidson was present and gave a splendid report of the work of the Association for tho past year. rwceiptu were great- ly in excess of previous years. Mr A. R. Toourbs. sccrotnry-trcatsue er of Tryon Circle govt? a. very satisfactory report. More mom- bcrs were atldcd with increased production of vggs. Other speak- ers included’ Rev J. l}. Daggctt. Hon W Lea, E. Howatt zrntl Joseph Fell. Many farmers wives have bccn greatly encouraged by their financi-a-l returns through the Ei-til Circle and prospects are bright for a longer membership in 1925. Preston Toombs of Long River recently pitrc-hasctl lht beautiful farm residence of l'he late Isaac LowthF-r- This is s. very desir- able property, atljoitlirtg thc town of Ke-usitigton. hast year Mr 'l‘ootuhs had the tuisfortutne to lose hits fine fatrm residence tby fire. Mr Nelson Casely, tailor of Ken- sington and his wife are contem~ plating tuoviag soon to tine city of Winnipeg. where M-ts Cnsolys re- latives now reside. Mayor J. M. Laird of Keusirtg- ton returned on this thirteenth from a trip to Toronto. Mr. Johul Woodsltie of liiarg-ntc recently entered the Prince County Hospital for treatment for ini-"rnal trouble. Mr. W0Ollilltl: is now ntore than seventy yours of age. There is. it seems. =1 great re- vival ini tiuc study of the classics on this continent. By chc classics we mean the ‘literature that has descended frc-ni the Gnteks and ltonta-net. especially as studied in modern colleges. This will bring contend that the purpose of our education is not so much to carn a living as to conduct duo's life with bcuefllt to ons's soil’ a-nd to society . "Reading". says Bacon "mmkcth a full man.” which is his way of say< lug that an education rounds out a man's nature. Culture as Mat- thew Arnold tlofines it is the re- ccptivu. attitude toward (the best th-ings in life. The curls aimed at by tho man 0f culture are sweetnf-ss a-nd light. Those aims are ‘best achieved by a study of thc humanities, nanrcly the Gr-Pck anti oman classical authors. in [the ti ys o! P-ltt and Burke every otatesmnn, evtrry orator must be ready with his quotations front Horace‘ or Demosthenes or Cicero l’. Prnnty .. . .. 123 151 201 \\'. Bevin .. . .. 146 85 11f) D. McMahon . . . . .. 132 174 12d 617 673 692 Total 1982. The llllliitrd Ipiayoxs have accept td tin“ chailortge, to bowl the (‘urtnody l3. Three games ou the ("ltarioitcttiwtt Alley-s, Saturday. F.‘[)_ 23th. Gtuncs starting at 7 o'clock. (Patriot please coPY-l Arthur 1 (linger. M. Brynnton Khaki (‘f-ri. Geoo Lockhart ..2 Munfiopin. Dr. lmckhnrt ....3 Queen of H-mrts. Wm. Pnoiitt 4 Time 1.17; 1.16; 1-17. Judges:—Wm. Toom-bs, Geo. Caiircck. Ci. Washington Boll. OOHIANY LIMITID. } Starterz-Stanley Bernard, Ken~ sltngtton. Tlrner:—~W. B. McArthur. —K. AAAAAAAAA AAAAALAAAALA TOBACCO they desire. Thin tobacco 4, Iliilliil$0li_ ' Charlottetown t 1 DOUGHNUTS 1 cup sugar. 1 cup sour milk. 1 egg. 1 teaspoon soda. 2 tablespoons rtrcltotl butter, a litle sn-lt, mix ivitih flour to make a soft dough. Roll out thin, cut into cakes. with a paste cuttuer and fry in lard. or one of tho o.ir.;t old ntnstors oi‘ good form. An English gentle- tnuttfis education was not complete w-itltottt the knowledge of th-c classics. The tuental tlLeci-plin- ary exercise of Greek and Latin no doubt sands for a gntat deal, but the content oi’ their Jtlrersdttrt: cirdltu is planning to locate in lNcw York State. The Prvsbyttzrittu congrcgattltitt satisfaction to those teach-Pro who ' llfitcuiiar charm and many of .heir teaching?! have moral value Where can one find a code oi’ ‘#111795 R-raader or mare rt solute than that of the Stoics who taught that virtue its its ownt rc- ward and that the summum bonum 0r hltzhcst good is happiness. only l0 be saint d by the righteous cou- duct of Ono's life? Wu are in- c'.fn:d. to tlrciieve with the huunau- ist-: that the study of t-lr classics 1S the right tonwc for the growing mind. A classical education teaches a man to think which Owl-wilt to be of some importance in the [lflittltlfll walks of’ lite. 1i» M4188 il-‘i cultural value, Latin more than an-y othor lattguage, h-flpil to give an English-speaking 11°)’ an apt. accurate and elegant‘ knowictli-tc of his ow-n tongue. H.011 John H. Myers. Minister of Asrivitittlrc orient the wt ck-c-rid at his hotne in Hampton. Mrs Wiilinni Patrick is recover- ing front u recent illness. She is stayiu‘: at prt.- at with M»; Liccr of Hampton, Mrs William MacFarlane of Soutfh lvleivfilt: who has tbcou very iil dilriilg the past mouth is not illlltrvvillg as htcr many friends might wfirh. Hcr condition 15' qulbi. serious. Mr. Arthur NittcKinno-ti of South Meiviilt- last week glithl."~hf(l some pussy-pillow branchcs that were imrsttttg tum bud. There are inf-in)’ till-His favoring an early spring. Thc flowing ot‘ the sap, i110 s‘ 15C flylu: tmrth and iho warm (lays of Fclnuztry strreiy signify ztnnc illlllilflpllitfl. c chaugto. Mrs J. Joluzzsotr. Sr. of lliargatc who has botn seriously .ll is now recovtimtg. Mr C. W. hiaclisthttt‘ of (.‘lyd-' Rlvor lucid a clrarattcta strlc on Wednesday thc UlI-Z-i rcuth of farm stock. tnnclt-itt ry, tic. The farm which was purchase-ti titrztttgir the Soldier St-Llmrtottt Board was not sold, as thcre were no iriddcrs for it that day. Cattls- sold well. some gszotl cow-t bringing as ltig-it as sevcnty tioliars. Horses also brought gootl prices. Young drivers rising thrcc years were sold for $12.7. wltilt older ltorsus realizcti $150. ’l‘ltt~. 5.11.; W31,‘ lac-rely attt-nticti. Mr. J. A. Mac- Donald was the auctioneer. Mr liiistrAntlttrr who is a rcturnwi sold-liar and promincttt in tnilitary of Clyde llivvr is taking the Union vote at present. On 'l‘tt.sd:ty cvoning the liiiVflllfifltll Rev, (l o. ClnI-stlo ziddrcssctl a nvcting pre- senting the lhtionit-tts Sltlte. while on Thursday tho nincto nth Revs. hicssrs. Taylor and Muiiigntt upheld tho ArttisU-triortist platfortu. Miss Fanny Wilson of litunptou wnsUbrought borne from the l’. E. I-slnnd Hospital in a, scriuus condi- tion on Tutfsday t-hescvctttecth. Mr Howard Callimtrk of North Tryou who was rccotttly confined to his honto through illness is ‘nnw recovering under tho skllful treat- tn-iurt of Dr. Bovycr. Mr. James Stuith. contractor of Appin ‘Road has tsovcrai mcu and teams eugngotl in ltauling wharf and building material to (iharitittv- town." Some of this lumber is br- ing loaded on cars and shipped out to tliffcmont points whore ncedetl. A large quantity of the utatcrlzrl cut is in- long picccs suitable for lntiltling buldges and wharvcs. Mr Smith ltas had several years’ ex- pvricncu i-n work of t-itis kind. in many places the rural rotrda a-zt- btcoruitrg bare 0r icy and travelling‘ is a littlc rottglt and tlangcrousr-T Rheumasm All thcold aches given quick, genuine relief Pat c llttlo Sloan's lightly over the aching place. Instantly it ly-purlfled blood tin- gling through the infected joints and muscles. You feel a gentle, stands for ‘more. What these old ntasters of eloqu-"ncc said in tholr day is not of much trctua-i value. Most. of their gucflsbs have been proved wrong and th-eir tfacts huvc| long been outdated‘. but they l1ave| n-tttouk. vision. poise anti thought» Their poetry and drama. have a BRINGING UP FA'l‘lll<}1t giowin warmth, then-almost sudden y-releaae from pain. All druggtsts-tific. Sloan's Linimcnt . _ , ti? , ' ~s.!s.a;e.§.t§.a§.r.tt$r ‘i. '- ti‘ March Sttpplcmieat Choice selections that will put new {lie in your Victroia. Popular song “hits" of the hour. Foot-tingling, up-to-ihc-mlntste dance numbers. Concert and Operatic (lame on. doubl¢--*t;1a>d Red t Seal records by the world's’fatrrottsrarttsts. Ask your. nearest dealer to put you on his trialling 11st s. you have notrecetved the » March Supplement of Victor records. .- Some recent rclcusetu- ‘ D VOCAL RECDilDS4~Continecd ':' S . t’ Double-sided, 75c. Insum tent wee 1e 1,54,), Got Yourself ‘sdBroom and Sweep All AIone—Fox Trot Your TIOULJlZS Away international Novelty Orch. Frank Crumlt Peter Parr-Fox Trot I . _ _ Atone \V:trlug's lhqttusylvutunns 1903a’ . [So Nlay You Oh‘ kseph-Fm‘ Tm‘ INSTRUMENTAL RECORDS 216483QMoon Dream Shore-Jim: Trot > Double-stunt], 75c. G. Freeman's Oklahoma Cullcgtatis [A Japanese Sunset 613d EY¢5—F°x Trot 19431 Enchanted Forest Charles Dornltcrgur and Ills Orch. l Vic-t." 5gp,“ Offhpgtfa Evhything You Do-Fox Trot Rosa Marie Barney Ropp and Ills Orchestra lgszolpreamer of Dreams 0t. Mabek-Fox Trot l Qawto... 19533 Keep Stmlmg at Trouble —Fox Trot Waringfs Pt-utisylvnularts Alone With You-Fox Trot Art llicl.'tnan's Otchtwtra 19570 ]. Fnstcr Barnes 19542 RED SEAL RECORDS IU-inrl! rlo-rllalu- 11rd. $1.75 (All Alum: 1067'. _ iRtrstz l\’i:tt';.: Iolzn McCormack 19498 China. GifI-“FOX TfOli 10(?‘i’l‘l('rr<~t's linux12 Suing Hcnry Halstcatl nnrl liis Qrclt. ) “gp-Hdnhunnuuc Fr“; Krgislgr o” flan/ms Surrnw I Double-sided, 75c. M i111)’ l-“VPLV (‘"11" Rosa Ponseue .' _ ; (§'l".'i' H6485 Archibald Start Btnnctt of the ma.“ ""1111 . l\i‘* 1'1) My word “i)un1bt:ll.s" Tito Schipa llhwxt tlfimtumtc Victor ‘hulking hfachme Comparw of Canadmlvimited / t Arivimig. 1 "His Master's; Voice? . gvictcr CORRAT‘; BAN RACES The Trotting Association of (‘of-t . ran Ban thelid their ‘first ltorse races‘ - on S-attrrday. -t-ltc 21st, with a good ~. aittteudancc and lcc in excellent cou- g ditiou. - SUMMARY Glass A ‘Trot lliidzl. Mac. W. Jttnklita.» . . . . .. 1 1 1| __ Jiudsott bail. H. Dennis 2 2 2i Class B. Trot .lru-k, J. McKlunou . . . . . . .. 1 1 2 1 llr-ttetlitt. R. ‘M‘(‘ACJI!HIIIN4¢II 5 4 1 3 - v '1‘o.id (7.. D. Bradley .. .. 2 2 Ii 2 ‘ _ __F .lohu 11.. (hiarkvv) . . . . . . . .. i . i 4 (y; _ . Tom Medium. P. Brodie . 6 5 3 dr.‘ Wild itersro. It. Tlrompsatt . . ,. Ii tlr. - ' ‘ v ' ' " .ludgcs——J. H, Court, l‘. 1\1cl1tttal.d._ W. Cribba. i Pattrol .ludtges--f.. Court. W. (‘tut-l ' I trick. C. Giltbts. J. Court. l Htarlcrs—---\V. (Taut-ptbcli. W. J. The pure wholesome corn syrup, a Standard of Quality , for over 2S years~ask for it! The next races w'i‘ivl be hrld uni - @WIRDSBIJRGRuip¢BooL Wcdm sdaty 25tl|.l~‘|it1tt:try if stormy track wll-l be clears d for Saturday: the 23th. t This race s-tarts at 2 p. nr. sharp an-d officials ar=k rhait "all 110F803‘ lu- -~ - turtding to race be on time. There‘ H “if W111i considerable delay on: tSttturtltty ‘lief:- rue CANADA strnncu co. LIMITED -kills pain] Ix . m com- nemesis‘ AbK OHIMOTHER-THH; t‘: ‘"1’ ¢°‘=‘_" ““°° l tr- ue Qonetfi Home D ‘ST “Y l-UQ‘ "‘°T A 1- mqcta tr ‘bHELL 1.5T A mzxuw-trut. 0222.2". NU‘-‘\’HT ‘-"1°\—° Lrcrc TOructHT -u.i. HAVE "NQE ' ‘Ml-i- OR POKER C UmqL WHERE o“; You 4E1- woua DADDY NOW keen-l m ‘rowu TONlétHT - — n’ AND How MUCH UPWH- "l: As a Know us. * - \DID WCObT? vliLl. ‘srwt ":4 I CIJEISTL,“ L;a:1 c3 waiting for starters. -By GEO. McMANUS 3 Q1913 lv luv-L rzArunL SEIVICQ, lug. o...- n....... "i... m...“ 1i ‘ 2'21 i . .l- i i