ATTENTION 2' Those who travel by an "Empress," "Duchess." or “ Mont" ship receive the same individual attention to which “my us accustomed in their favourite hotels.- Thal is why THEY cross to Europe by Canadian Pacificl: : a ‘ h osphere is found on these fine lligip; fzuznwith two days on the pleasant St; Lawrence Seaway . . . interesting passengers make ahi board associations pleasant r : : comforts le surroundings and service assure travel luxury.- Semi-weekly lllllfl s from Montreal or Quebec md continental Ports via this short route. F141! Meridian from your own agent M‘ Write C. District Passenger Agent, Saint John, N. B. , Canadian Pacific ASK ABOUT T The fellow- io British frat/e! B. ANDREWS. OURS IN RUSSIA ll i r 4b > .- Ccntrni Gnnrtlinn locals. 4n. - 2c per word; in hlemnriuin Notlc tlplrltuni Offerings, Cnrilsi, etc, do. tvurii. Minimum Charge for nny adverti- -u>¢++oooooq ‘QQ; ‘Jvertising Rates-Payable in Advance per word‘. per word; Anilnuncemcntn and (‘inning per inch; Notices of Thsnitn nnti Appreciation, 70o. per iizcis or (c. per other rates on application. Western nlid Eastern locals, Se. Events, 2o. prr word; Classified es, 70o. per inch; Lists of Iiornl nnl per mime; Letters of Conduit-nee, 70o. enient twenty-ti n cents . v¢v$$#$¢¢¢‘¢‘¢ ¢v‘$ v ‘ ¢ “ w‘? v‘$‘rv+§§§§-§-\ KATEl—,fl D!P Wold. "I39. ["59" "V777" W u V’ ‘Mflmmi’ I ‘ I "__—*—' thw- h" H" W" l" ""- "m"! FOR SALE - sccn OATS. APPLY EJlIF-‘i-‘QEPF-‘i’ Geo. Hughes. Brackley Pt. L-43l3. ______________.___ 1405f FOR sAuz-zs ACRES or LAND, ' "I u _ ‘ilw-mwnamm way, with n w house. All d LOST MAY 9- Baiwgs" scguagnlllo‘ conveniences? Also smzllllO lg]: 5°" and Tm“ e *5‘ L U7 ranch. Apply X Guardian Office. wd “BP- '- - L-4374. LOST - ON GEORGETOWN Road, tire and rim; Finder noti- about 3 miles from City, on high- __._ _________ FOR SALE - S. C. W. LEGHORN Chicks, Government Approved, YY Gllflfdlm- IP43” blood-tested stock, from excep- tionally large eggs. May 10c. June 8c, Mrs. J. F. Easton, New Wilt- Fm- S814; shire, P. E. I, L-44i4. rJ son SALE _- PIGS, six WEEKS old. Harry Paul, Brnokfleld. 1.4375. C11 '_ '— FARM FOR SALE - CHARLES Smith, North Milton. 1.4211. ‘_ _-.-_; FOR SALE - AUCTION sonn- i-‘ive, Bridge and Whlst 5¢0re Cards. Guardian Central Joli Prmtgry; Nov. 1-tf. g. i} mit Mare. Apply Ronald Maclrinls. Southport. L436‘?- i-"OR SALE-WORK HORSE. AP- ply James Berrlgan, West River Bridge. 1.4351 ‘_—_‘. "_"__ti_.~_ii-i- CARDBOARD SUITABLE FOR lining outhouses, etc., 1c per sheet. Guardian Office. if- Foit SALE - 660p iiiiifdiuti mare. Apply Guardian Office. 14-4276. t1...__._ WHIPPET PARTS-JOE'S GAR- age, corner Prince and Dorches- ter Sis Charlottetown. 14-4350 Z_?_m‘*‘i' i} FOR SALE — BUICK SEDAN. mileage 15000. Apply Mrs. F. Hen- nessev 60 Rochford Street. L-4418. 1LT; ,_, FOR SALE - LOBSTER » TRAP hauler. Apply to E. Simmons, Crapaud Garage. 14-4339- K "“..__.-*____._"“'T FOR SALE — STRAWBERRY pliints, Senator Dunlap, 40 cents a hundred. Apply Lloyd Moly- neaux. Cross Roads. L-4432. F 0 R S A L E - STRAWBERRY plants, 75 cents per one hundred; raspberries, 6O cents per dozen. Harold Newson, Mt. Edward Road. L-4395. BOTTLES WANTED, PHONE 1107. W‘ alflnfor. lfill Michael. 11-1639 WANTED TO PURCHASE i-‘OR cash, small fox ranch with about five acres of land near town. Good location. Or would rent. smnll fox ranch. Apply Box No. 265. L-4331. To LE‘. ‘I0 LET —- LARGE FRONT ROOM, has fire-place. 1t“ Fusion Street. 1.4430. STORE TO LET AT 144 GREAT George Street. Apply 146. L-43l5. ri ICE CREAM STAND WITH ICE to rent. Apply Mrs. M. White, Rocky Point. L-4308. T0 LET-SEVERAL NEW 0F- fices and store ln Brace Block, Queen Street. Apply to McLean 8s McKlnnon, Royal Bank Build- ing. TO LET - LARGE HOUSE SUIT- nble for boarding or rooming house. Also furnished residence. Central location. Fred H. ‘Prainor. 80 Grafton Street. L-4427. FOR SALE - NEWLY FRESHEN- ed Jersey Grade Cow, Six years old. Murdock Nicholson, Milton, P. E. I. 1.4409. TZ__—*____ FOR SALE — AUCTION FORTY- Five, Bridge and Whlst Score Work Wanted GIRL WANTS HOUSE WORK. AP- ply Guardian. L-431B. W_ANTED—POSITION AS HOUSE: cBYd-l- Glllfdlfl" can": J°b keeper. Reference furnished. Ap- Prlutery- Nvv- l-if- ply at Guardian. 1.442s. FOR SALE — MOUNTAIN SEED Potatoes. High score. Leslxljatziallzol- wanted Ewen, York Point. ii» FOR SALE — STRAWBERRY Plants, Senator Dunlap, 50c per 100- 60c by mall. J. D. Smith, Mer- maid. L-44-24. PARSNH‘ SEED, HOLLOW CROWN Brown from selected stock. $1.00 lb. Packets 25 cents. S. Watson. Murray River. L-4336. FARM FOR SALE 11,5 MILES 1mm Hunter River. 150 acres. Will sell all or part. Outbuildings. Ap- plv Frank Bagnsll, Hunter River. L-4384. STRAWBERRY PLANTS — DUN- llp-‘lli cents per hundred; 01-00 WANTED-SMART BOY 0R MAN for fsnn work. Herb Dennis. Marshflcld. 15-4277. APPRENTICE W AN '1‘ E D '1‘ 0 learn Barber Trade. Short Course, expert training. Molar Barber Col- lege, Halifax. N-356. A GOOD FISHERMAN WANTED on half time. All kinds of gear. Tel Lexington Hotel, Howard Pur- sey. Rustico. 11-669- Miscellaneous HAVE YOUR SHOES REBUILT by Henry Neale, Lyceum Build- bY mil-ll $7.50 for 500. Also Van- sunrd. I! new superior quality. early alas for so; saoo per 100 Prepaid. F. S. Reeves, Southport. L-4347. "-~—-—— FOR SALE-Hit) CASKS LIME. 250 bushels Mountain seed potatoes, ‘wimdfl. 100.000 cedar shingles, all grades, i car of asphalt shingles. A- B~ Cl-llcllfffi. Hunter River. __ ___ L-436Zl FOR SALE-ONE i . gm and WII PPET SE "lllerisl Marine engine. Apply Echo Garage. Kent Street 1.4437 ing, Prince Street. 11-4377- rcasonsble. Apply Harold Toonibs, Mnyfield, P. E. I. 11-4405- Job. in-es Booklet. ‘riis M. c. c. Ltdnfpronto (l0.) 31-958- PRIVATE HOME KINDERGAR- ienspay. We start you. The Canadian Kindergarten Institute, Toronto <10.) "-957- '__ A JEAN GOR- Sfoclz" Quotations l CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN THE BACK STRETCH (continued from Page 1) YESTERDAY-i iocii MARKEl llllllilllllliii Wednesday and Saturday Issue PRODUCE Potatoes RETAIL MARKET (‘iirrots 3 lbs Piirsu Squusi , (‘iibhagi- lb White Onions, lb Potatoes pit . Apples doz (‘elm-y Spinal-ii Parsley _ _ Summer Savory 2 Lellure Apple cider gal . Elfin ... Bulhr (‘renm . . . . ,, Stew Meats .. Potted nicnt bowl blcken lloiist I'm-k Pork Chops . l..'im .:. (‘IICIIIIIIJPIB each Snlsify bunch . Lei-ks bunch . . . . ,, , lihubtlrh 2 for . . . . .. . Damn-Hails 3 lbs for Daffodils ilnz .. Piliuls of all Rndishes ips 3 lbs-Ll, \ lh .. . i‘ Montreal Stock Mar/ref (Canadian Press) Stociiii Balliurst A . . liPll Tel Briiziilun .. (‘an (‘an \ (‘nu tar Pfd . . — l‘:i|i Ind Al . . . . .. .. 11% it i- ii .. . . . . . . . .. ... > . 16!’; iiow Smiih ., ... ... u... -- Dom Bridge .. ... J4 llniu Steel Cniil B ... ... .. 4% iiussey l-llirrls ., ,, _ 5% \ie(.'oil Front , 13% Montreal Po . 37% Nut Brew . _, 1,5 Power (‘nip 1 Quebec Power _ 1g Sliuwiiilgnn .. K51 Steel of (‘nu .. -- Wiulllilvi: El ... 3% GRAIN _l (Fsnndlsn Press) IVINNIPEG. Muy ll—Profif-flkirig sales fem ered bullish sentiment on the Winn peg Grain, Exchange today and in iin orgy of selling futures urn-cs were awept downward Miiy “'l'if‘.'ll£ rinsed nt 60H July st 70-1; iind (Jclnher at 72$’, ccuis Sales vrr-Tlitmi in tlifl. government agency" lllill the realizing liquidation proved (on much for the contracted buying IIKHYPF. _'i‘he market started well in sympathy Willi further rrop damage reports and strength at (‘hit-sin rind Liver- pool An curly two cent gnin how- ever. brought out. liberal selling slid quotations qulckly back-trucker]. Export DUHIIICSQ was halted by the sharp overnight iidriinea in prices. (In the hreiik some siiles were miide for foreign nireount but the amount ivns not llirge. Traders felt the break would put Canadian wheat back in line with competitive wheat: in Eur- npeiin markets. Liverpool closed '4 to 114d higher, but Chicago acted similarly tn Win,- nlpeir showing int» declines. (‘nah grains trailing was dull course grillns stmencd. PRO__D_UCE (Fnnaiiinn Press) MONTREAL. Mny 11—Builer con- tinued to iirivnnce on the Montreal produce sntl dairy iuurket today. Light iirrivnls sent fresh ito 1 hilt- ter 1,5 cent higher‘ 20\-_ to 21 cents n and i-enta, New Brunswick mountains per S!) pnund bag st (Canadian Press . _ , . _ pound. Tn retailers solids were 22 ’J'ORO.\"l'U, .\lay 11- ’ a “Pm” It’ “as the gm. day fol bet- (‘enia and priulil 23 cents a pound. Stueiis .- - y...) ' . . llllg Oil the Grand ClYCllll and I01‘- llgviglf "verily?! belgifl- I i I A o] .:-:‘,l','.'§in.l'.; tunes were made or lost on a single II 0 CHI’ . ('0. If‘! PCITII Ii€( [Tl I ... ... .. 71 . ' unchanged nl 0'») in ML cents - Ii sinned» . . . .. é-rfiqfirpal] " race‘ Among thus? ‘."h° °.'?“""b?"'°d 1 pound. Arrlrnls amounted w lie-l box- AjiiX Oil . . . . .. .. . “$1,,” ‘H, ' m ‘he mlml’ klmllgs ‘fKMFQ P», A . \\"\lll\ Amu . the Canucks made under Als 'O“,‘5'.‘.°"'_'E]flk'$-’B llhnflljlflfllr Mild flthlllbii ' \\'£|_y§l;]l\ _ gencralship were Harold H. 2.04, W!’ Wily‘ seer“. ti?‘ Igzdiumy-l-fiiig. an‘ ‘Wen 4 Gallagher 2031-0 and Dilrkry Hal in 1m mils for B and ma; to 10 wrfh-L H v , 2.02 l-li. each m its day and time cunts foi- c. Quebec and orimiu eggs Smfn , , _ , . . _ _ .. 441,’. the greatest of the great. lu Iesg thiin rnrlnls were 10% ceutl Tom] 53'1" ‘ _______. for A large. IS cents for A medium, Th at . f- t k .. 1.. P l7 vents for B and .1611, cents a dozen [yup-inn e “n, c‘ "5 “PW A m6’ my’. A total of 2.540 eases arrived. . ‘ tor the winter of 1013-14 when rac- niuines were unchanged, Quebec: .. _ ‘n r59 a Tor-Ont, He ller m pound bag selling it s1 to no .. _' ‘ g a few ho S L o , . D0 to 05 cents nmi Prince Eilwiirii Island miimitslns per p won a, long string of victories i" "eh 9° “mmd h” ‘l ‘I'm l“ “'20- (‘up Rnuyu stretched from the far u i: (is-II M1"! ~ - provinces of Canada eastward lo. ..._.._.i.___ . _ _'_' ‘ 'I‘oronto, flaking in a few polntsiml 111mm, the Grand Circuit. My impressi l‘ (‘ohnlt ---. -- of Mr. Proctor ans ll. most fave.- Dill oil ... i" bod I t. kc (_- 4 __ . ., able one and every y me e110 I)o:llllillllSu?. . ‘ 41,5 in the highest terms of him. Dur- (Clnllilnn Prom!) Elllflrlul" (irnzcllv . l" lng recent years he acted as i‘ ri- r upsrnizgu, Ma’y llI-gritish‘ “a llflolllrllgfrr; - - lid...» 0.1 1:9,. or or presiding Judge at many 1 ore gn exc snge n ren on .0 s -" ' - vnmuun" don“ m, Mmpned b, n", (young). _ 1.‘ ness horse meetings in Oyfllib. “U”, m,“ o; gum,’ do." m“, Gods Ltlkc ", and was the owner at the time of M {Uno,":_ Gnltlnle . Viiniidiu ivonlwn NEW reucies foreign 0f 3-10 ffifdfl)‘. "l! cents. NEW IVheet Barley Eiolir Flour Cheese Butter Stocks Close colt Baron Roberts is credited Wlltll with the horses previously owned ‘rotting 3-24 l~i in a race llulln; will certainly make s. beautiful geglg;in',;fafj ' If 1Q: the same year (1903) he was fouled. ShOWlIlg. The intention ls to bring Dom Eng . . . . .. - we find it difficult to believe that. p, "ding ulsgruagfor dawn he“. in lmn Toll 10'»; a weriilliug of that long all» pflllil June who will give the club mem- fife ' ' ' ' '- ' " ' could have accomplished such all bers instruction in riding. lumping walks,- p'g(i'___' 15.11,‘ amazing feat.‘ and horse management. _. ..__ Lfldfy Helen 2.06 3-4 has been re- There passed away at Aurora. N Y ‘ UR ilrcd to the breeding ranks by hi!‘ Ont, on April 25th, "Al" Proctor. e I owner J. E. Crosby. Tulsa. Oklfi- In one of, the greatest of the old time 1929 she was one of the real sen- Caf‘i&dllll'l._ horsemen. He was (Cmmhn he") satlons on Ontario and Quebec seventy-eight years of age and at...“ cum tracks racing also in New HflmD- never had a days illness in his shire and New York. 1n 17 starts life, probably because he was al- Qm" g7“? " 1271'“ she was 12 times first and five tlm- ways a_lover of horses and was ,2"; "as B?" 7/: es second, seven of her successes never without one. For many years C M i . L") being in $1,000 purseevents- The the name of “Al" Proctor and high (liltrlcs Sign... following Spring she was 501d l0!” class trotters and pacers was syno- Engoptrl (alngiadihnra 2% $5.000 to an Amerl ‘ er ut nomous. Many of those he drove or l - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I: ' . —- *'*‘ owned an interest in joumeyed to lillitprglrle _ Pioneer the United States and took part in Sins Hud 5% Prenlirr -» some of the greatest battles on St ll lnii . .. .. 28 the Grand Cimulh s A t .. ——~—~—- ‘vligrrlirl Tile custom was ill those days for _ ‘jlflflliyp the Canadians that had a good l zllurklllllllll‘ horse to attend in numbers with sun Huaii gripsful of cash to back their opin- Argflmm, 1,9,0 1344p (lOlllflfilllv *MO'I‘IIER‘S DAY! don Dress will please her. R. P- Simpson, 99 Queen Street. 1.4399. North American Pub Scr N J .. llsdio . Stand Oll N J Te! Gulf llnlon (‘at-bide Union Pacific . United Corp . H St n eel , l] S Rubber . Westinghouse The Canadian d throughout the session at within n fnictlori ran 5g of n cent. closed .0054 of a t: staple cornmoiii MONTREAL, May ll Oats f? W no 2 Oats C W no 3 4B. Feed no l i2. Flnun spring wheat patents firsts $5 20 Pivotal New York Stocks (Canadian Press) y m .. rth Currencies (Canadian Press) YORK, exchange The pound YOll May i1—1.elding cur- were mildly irregular in the markets today, ollur held stationary 8 Week ngu 134.4 your sgu 114.1. i934 high l40.'4 10M low 126.0. 1938 high 148.0 1933 10W 78 7. 1032 high 103.0 1932 low ‘Iii. . (Copyright 103i by Moody's). Miscellaneous (Canadian Press) nor no 2 7fl._ C W no 3 51.. 46. seconds 34.60. bakers $4. 60. corn $4.20. 0.25 Ont 91$ to 9%. no 1 20% fr» 21. (Canndiiui Press) Winter wheat patents choice SE 00 to 84.00. . Flour whlia Bran ton $1 . Shorts ton $20.31. Mlddllugs ton $24 25. Rolled oats bag 00 lbs 82.80. Hay no 2 per ton rrarlots $16 00. Eggs in cartons A large 28. Eggs-A medium 21. Eggs 11-20 cents. Eggs-C 10 cents. Potatoes Quebec N R mts 00 to . I‘ E I mtg $1.10 to $1.20. M T’L. CURB §to90. D6 premium percent, put-hanged from yes- sterling moved ge and finished The French franc cut lower at 0.0154 K. liiaydl-Index of 15 U’ ill-ices (Dec 3i, 1031 _- 1020 ilreriige etua ‘ _ ls 230.0). Today 185.7 prev day 1 0 4. ‘Al Ii!" two-year-old, bought st the gm“ her thiee-year-old form she was . trained and raced by Frank Bout- lgglcgnghgflpa. illier and took s. time record of A _ 2.17 1-4. Later on she was sold and A: gpsglflgt“ T“ _ passed through several hands fin- Ariaeuuiis . . . . .. ally becoming the property of John Aflilldmllné-toi McDonald. Southport, who raced m, u, ' ner in inatlnees with fair success. Canada Dry . '-—--_ l‘ - The trading methods of John Cflgjlééék! Ferris Pawling. New York. are (yo, 5,, , _ _ _ __ _ under investigation by the police as Corn Products the result of a. trade made with Enlarging.» and Had one of his neighbors Clayton Wil- e" m” -- liams. Last week Williams agreed Gen Foods .. lotrade his motor car for Mr. Fer- lnt Hill-western .. riss horse and Ferris drove oft in hflalt linrieilln... the car Friday last and told them N y Gun,“ to call for the horse whenever they wanted the animal. horse" said Ferris, stronger all the time", liams called for the horse last dead for three days. Says the Horseman and judges". ional Exhibition of ‘Iloronw, in the Expositions management. back strong at Chicago where many years it was ground due to running horse the Chicago dailies are the sport, ii. very strong 30th. The Editor of ago he recalled noting that a foaled 1903, by Baron Bell, Ill. October 23rd, 1903, the year as fooled. the fact that. the most the assertion of our visitor 011d Auslriiilii Muud 4.01m. (lfflll-"m r - - Austria lrhilllng .1000. l-r-‘ulfllln Brasll mllrels .0808. Greene __ .. - Chins Bring Kong .1011." “my IllllPHIW . . . . art-iii Britain pi-iimi 5.1066. "mull-r - - Holland florin um. "I'll" -- lndin rupee .3875. “M” -- - l - ~ 4 Hungpry parlirn .3974. llnllinger Park l-[iil . . its]! lire .0850. 1\_|l'l\' l1 Pewnci- K 1",“ ynn 4034, Malena.» Pond o... .. Norwny krnnc 2170. iiilkclniiil . Pqri- (‘r0 ._ Poland slotl .1000. ll 51w" Pull-lull! . . South Afrlm pnuuil ii 0966, Lee Gold Prvalmi swede“ km“! 2Q" Lltlli‘ lllliiiizn Swltserliinrl friim- J. Miiplc l. |r.i..y.|.. __ gnu"; u..." (lnll:it~ tin m: cent Rlnrgissr- Iiuhbjioilt .. dilcmmh .\l(‘l\('il7|2 ilnyiilite . . NEW YORK, May IL-Foyeigii ex- "lfllllyf" Stndnennn . . . flung; “any, Grunt. Britain high Rkfhvlllllill . . . . , , . .. Sud Mines ._ 5J2. 511,4; d“, 511%; 60 (My liicilttle Vicki-rs ... . . . iuufininig; Franco lulu; llaly s n2 Rlrllsttei-i u nod Km. . . . . . 1,4: Belgium 28 (l; German!‘ 39 57. M"! Q" (‘amide i.00 3-1". “Qhlffli, mans 1165i"; prrhsnga flltlh-A ‘ U s ‘mums ,_ d A,’ 5gnlg1alfgavigd‘ :1‘ M‘ ' ' yum" I (Canadian fruit OAQIrNaw ‘York-Pound b 156%; Cflll‘ 5:19.55“! --~ - gnu" ndian I00 3-18.’ friinc o0 ill‘. -_ n" \ -' ' (innlnnqww ‘,‘3","'“'.TP§""}|' 17.1.31. ‘ n‘ Olga Oil U. ' ' " Montreal . l5. l" ° ‘ " h, ,,,',,,;i»..'....i i2. nu: (‘nniidlnn Pnymastcr “m; a9 4n; U. B. dolliin 51! 30 cents. Pet C M C .- Nnrii Seolivn- Royal . not fair to start a good horse like him without Proper preparation. Speaking of Radiant, our horse- men friends will remember her as a Glory Bale by Dr. J. S. Jenkins. In "It is a strong "and. getting but he would rather have an automobile. Wil- urday and found that it had been World-“Another sign of the times is the return oi’ the wine list to the catalogue of the California State Fair which will this season offer $575 in premiums to wine exhibi- tors and there will probably be a stampede for candidates to act as Dog racing is interfering so much with legitimate fairs in the United States that c. resolution is being presented to the Massachusetts legislature asking that purl-mutual betting be prohibited for dog rac- ing from August 15th to Sept. 30th. Dr. H. W. Waters, General Man- ager of the famous Canadian Nat- the Treasurer F. F. Brcntiiall, have resigned their positions in protest against internal political squabbles Harness’ horse racing is coming in the back- terests getting the limelight. Now devoting generous space to the promotion of trotting club has been organized and a new track built, Racing will start May the American Sportsman had s. visitor recently who informed him that many years trotted to an official record iii a race the very year he was fouled. “Unreasonable and preposterous" are the words used by the Editor, but 0n loolllns up the Year BOOK foi- 1003, namely Vol 19, he found that; 31mm Roberts, brown horse, taken a. record of 2.24 l-4 at Peora same Says the EditOr further, "Despite careful research served only to substantiate Old Sat- That was- the Fair Joe Morrison. radio singer, urito has question asked by signed for the movies, as he learns the intricacies of the most complete- ly-equipped automobile dashi. .i,~-i in the flm city. 'I‘he car has evci, __________________ How Do You Start It. 30,000 volt static time ruevent theft; tear-gas bombs when motor is tampered with; lubrication pressure gauges; r. p. m. gauge; piston vacuum gauge ? kind of a gadget knowmincluding for determining hydraulic ‘U!!! swtch to pressure; water jacket yressun; gasoline pressure; altitude meter: barometer; brake test meter: valve flLI-SDBECI meter: oil adjustment; tell-tale lights for battery water and lighted compass. did not win one-quarter of that a-_ mount racing in the U. S. A. We promised some particulars regarding St. Sylvestre. the thor- uighbred stallion recently import- ed by Mr. Raoul Raymond of Southport. He is nine years old, sixteen and. a. half hands high and weighs 1W0 pounds. Of the very best breeding ancestry he first saw the light of day in the Kings Stab- les at Sandringham and was im- ported into Canada by the Canad- ian Hunter and Light Horse Im- provement Society for the noted financier Amellus Jarvis of Tor- onto. I-le was two years in the stud for Mr. Jarvis and then passed in- to the ownership of Hugh Wilson of Toronto, from whom he was pur- chased by Walter Shaw of the De- partment of Agriculture, acting for Mr. Raymond. Colonel Moss, who judges at the Royal Winter Fair and other large shows and is an authority 0n tkoroughbreds, says that he is one of the very finest thoroughbred stallions ever brought into Canada. He first stood at a fee of $100 when in Ontario. 1i Reymond has placed his services s‘ a modest sum so as to encoura ' l breeders to use him. and for iii- colt The Charlottetown Riding Club have secured the services of John Sullivan, formerly of the Minotpz Racing Stable, Montreal, to cure for their sixteen saddle horses in the Club stables on the lower Mal- peque Road. Mr. Sullivan has had twenty-five years experience with saddle and race horses and knows every angle of the game. He is be- ing asslsted by Charlie Mathieson of Charlottetown. The outside members of the Club number fif- teen. Since last Exhibition four- teen new purchases have been made by club members and these had the was then tile owner of Grand Opera 2.04 which the year previously had his death of the pacing mare Kane McKlyo 2.09, SPORT BRIEFS through the performances of great runners such as Cunningham. Ven- zke, Lovelock, etc, and the ire- mendous shot put feats of John Lyman or Southern California Un- iversity who hurled the sixteen pound shot 54 feet 5-8 inch last Saturday which mark alas beliered the day before by Jack Thrrcncs of Louisiana Slate University. who threw the ball 55 ft. 1 1-2 inches. The previous world's record was 52 feet. 7 7-8 inches set by Z Hel- jazz of-Poland in i932. Two high jumpers are also hav- ing a duel. the worlds mark today standing at 6 ft. 0 3-4 ins. We well , 1- \-5 sec-mom rifle W85 sucd for 3200.000 in the the District of Columbia supreme court hi; Paul Shapiro, ivho alleges Sir Charles severely beat him re- ccntly. remember the day in i893 ivheil M. F. Sweeney o! the New York A. C. jumped to a new world's recoml of 6 ft. 5 5-8 ins. which it was ccn- fidently believed at the time would never be beaten and whlch actual- ly stood for over thirty years. At ‘Tripoli, Africa, last Sunday. Achille Varzi of Italy won the 328 mile grand Italian sweepstakes automobile race distancing a field of rivals that included W0 Amell- can stars Lou Moore and Pete De- Paulo. Varzi was clocked in 2 hours 48 minutes, 53 seconds, for the 40 lap course, which ls half an hour slower than ‘.is record time of 2 hours. 19 minutes, 51 seconds of a year ago. Fifty thousand people watched Large Audience E n j o y s Girl Guide Concert A most successful concert was enjoyed last evening by a capacity audience in St. Peter's Cathedral Hall, when the following program was staged by the First Charlotte- town Company Canadian Girl Guides. The entertainment was under the direction of Captain V. Scarth, Lieutenant D. Bentley’ 1nd 9nd Lieutenant a. Hart to whom much credit is due for its success. h I ~ U 1 ._ The accompanlsts ‘were Mlsl in‘; ‘SZZ? ”.i..’°€.'.‘§¥.°"l§ii‘ 1.253;. ever-wu- Pu and M1“ Mme" last Saturday. They were perfiied RWP- ‘ on apartment house tops. brl fies. barges, train tracks. on the river PROGRAMME bani,» 1nd rocky kuowles, to see Yaw ."-' the-.- Pennsylvarila by one 0 Canada. l 4-1161.’ lengths. Tile time for Blflyetle. Chin chill. ‘I'll-Ni m-v ‘l 4-4 mile course was 3 minutes Guides- .. Barcelona, Spain, tomorrow 7- . Schmeling, former champion heavyweight boxer of the world, will fight Paullrio Uzcudun for the Spanish championship. It will be the main bout on the program and is expected to draw an attendance of 75,000 or over. The theatre was in an uproar. “They're calling for the author," said the manager. "But I can‘; make a speech!" re- plied the man reqionslble for the Play. ' The manager grabbed the play- wright and impelled him along the passage. As he shorted him toward the curtain he said. curtly, “Well, just gn in front and tell them you're soriqv." FACES A $200,000 SUIT‘ Si-r Charles Henry Ross, big game iunter and inventor of the Ross PUPPY FOOD and prove piished by liberal “IMPERIALSP Imperial Biscu and Robertson, K. Duvar. H; S M. Crockett. B. Forsytllfi. J- R-WP- liams. R. Sinclair. M. Brown, Fart. “Well Begun ls iialf Begin feeding your fox pups with IMPERIAL known adage as well as assuring pups of nor- mal, robust, healthy development. You desire your pups to mature into highest class outstand- CHARLOTTETOWN. P. c. i. Tap Dance, M. Prowse, G. Luau. Song, Jimmy Had a. Nickel, - even Guides. Soloist, L. Cox. Song, Wagon Wheels, D. On- mody Playette, The New Recruit, Ten Guides. Introduced by P. Gesner. Intermission and sale of candy. Song, Cinderella's Fella. e four Guides. Soloist. P. G951!"- Piano Solo, I... MacLaine. Song, Alice in Wonderland, Nina Guides. Playette, They Did Have a Timq Five Guides. i Violin S010, The Old Refrain, P. Irlam. Accompanlst, L. MacLalne. gong, While Hearts Ars slnslna J. Carmody. Campfire Scene, Full Company. , God Save the King. Following are the guides takinl par! Z Blackbird Patrol: J. Forsy he, J. rrsn. Canary Patrol; P. Foster, M. Will; Gordon, K. Bagnall. Robin Patrol: M. Nicholson, H. DeBlois. P. Orford. D. Carmody, J; Carmotiy, P. Gesner, E. Irlam- B, Thornton, P. D. Reddin, L Thrush Patrol: Irlam, S. Shama. MacLaine, K. Willla-mll. L. COX. Swallow’ Patrol: M. Peaioe, P. Whitlock, M. Prowse, C. Shaw, C. Bethune, C- Large, J. Pickarfl. Captain, V. Scarth; Lieutenant. Bentley; 2nd Lieutenant‘, G POINT PRIM SCHOOL Grade X~l. Ruth Nicholson. Grade IX-l_ Helen Murchison Grade VI-ll, Jean Nicholson; i. Charming Gillis. Grade V-l, Evelyn Murchison: b. Manson Murchison; 3, Jean Murchi- ‘ son. Grade IV—l.‘ Mary Nicholson; 2 Malcolm MacKiunoil. Grade LII-l. Bernice MacLeod. Grade lI—l, Annie ltiilrchison. Grade I-ll, Preston Gillis," 2, Eric Gillls; 3, Sumner MacKlririon. Garment: Fraser-Teacher. : .~—'- iw-tr 7:: the truth of this well- ing foxes. This result can readily be accom- rcguiar feeding of it 6a., Ltd. __...s_._. _