jply Box 492. City. ‘ 1 , JUNE 9. 1931 ‘ALALAA A AA AA1' Classified Advertisement 7km -- Vwv e Bentral Guardian GIT ICADY POI. EXHIBITION. August 1731s to 21st. Arrangements are being mods for the biggus show qr Sale -_-.- i); SALE-OLD PAPERS. 5 CENTS ,§undl9. Guardian Office. 2-4-11 01*”?- r 3 “pa, T0 LIT. BOARD AND mm ‘mu on hand at Guardian 3 tt f, Oifics. ' ‘git SALE-BOAT CRADLE. AP- 5092-6-8-31 Anrzs BICYCLE, opractically new. Ina Carrier. Mt. gfleflxfig 5ll2-6-9-3i. 51555515.... SALE on sroua “no warehouse for rent. Apply W. $3, Johnson, 127 North River Road. f 5084-6-8-21. i"? mg SALE-LOT ON MALPEQUE "and with house and barn. Price 1mm for quick sale. Apply to John :1’. Bradley, Auctioneer. I , 5116-6-9-41. v !__§___ Kill. SALE - REGISTERED AYR- -shire bull. eleven months. Grade A lgire, record of performance dam; figrge, high testing stock. Also little Zplgs. J. A. Lannan, Montague. 3 5072-6-B-tts3i. [on SALE-HISTORIC GRAND- Dfathcrs Clock, built by celebrated Imgistered Scotch Olockmaker. EjJiivid Somerville. If interested 5041-6-8-31. 1mm *3" Guardian. :-»-————i—- Male Help Wanted §-- [ANTED — AN UNMARRIED MAN jor farm work. A. R. Clark, Cape jiriivcrsc. P, E. I. 5098-6-9-2i. i?” IELIABLE MAN FOR. ONE IIUND- Cred store route; this province: ex- perience unnecessary; no selling; iiisiribute and collect. Should net Qeventy dollars weekly. shame; Mfg, company, New Toronto, Ont. j 16-18-19-90. BECOME EXPERT B A R B E R through our special low cost course. Jiundrcds oi successful graduates. r-Wrlts Moler Barber College, 573 Barrington. Halifax. Oct. l-i-tts-ti. b_.__._. ' Lost LOST-PAIR OF SILVER FOXES miilr. 06-32-13: Female. C.C.D.7-c. Finder communicate with com. missions-r of Provincial Police. 7i-nie-frl-tue-thur-sat-tue-fri -__._____. - Wanted ill _ i . i} . ___ _ ;___. _ WANTED — BOARDERS. APPLY 46 ‘jiocliiort-l Street. 5097-6-9-31. 5-"- Female Help Wanted IYAWED - COOK. STRATIICONA Hotel. 5065-6-6-31 . WANTED—.\I.~\ID FOR. GENERAL work. must be capable and well rc- wcmmcnded. sue preferably 20 to 35 roars, good wages. If not ef- ficient. do not anply. Pure Milk ¢°~ Gt George st. 4883-5-29-ti worms WANTED T0 saw iron us at nome Sewing machine "neces- sary. No selling. Ontario Neckwear Cvmmny. Dept. m, Toronto s, Hlzh Class Security Salesman Wanted For Local Territory MUST BE EITIICAL AND GETIC ‘Filer resistance reduced ‘Iillllllllllll! by our uinst unusual Offrriiiz. llurltcii by long recoril u! successful operations of major "lllilillur euillylnk the highest commercial rulings on the North American Comment, with 2b Frurs‘ experience. Earnings acvorsl times dividend l'i'i|llil‘I'llii‘Il|S, Want iniin cull- Ill-l» n! enrning li0,0il0.00 per your or more. Write Post Office Box 424, ton Halifax, Nova scotio may zz-tts-lur “Wlioopee "Again Attracts Large A u d ie n c e s ‘Whoever’ which came to the Prince Edward theatre yesterday for llecond showing. is one‘ oi those Mllres which give the public its "fleys worth in almost any direc- ltn you want to think (,1. Hilar- W‘ "med? from such experts as Indie cantor. the star. and Ethel lhutiu, tuneful songs oi every vari- beautlful girls “m” u only negfeld can pick them, an affecting “lt-Itory. and a general air of sat- "Yl"! Iavlshness make it a ‘picture g B million, a picture that has play- thmllm dates in every city who're Id its first run, m’? "me lavish settings, ibeautifui . tuneful songs and uproarious “M” "lirvlled by Eddie Cantor and Tf-‘tifliiant iunmskers is all there. n “whwr who have already witness To thmzvnee it's worth seeing again. Lhown In Ziho missed it when it was m“ 5 year it is well worth 1 ‘waln- "Whoopee" wiii help Miscellaneous 870.50 delivered. Charlottetown. JOHN ALFRED vincial ville. FOX RANCIIERS reasonable in price. Southport. Situations Wanted HOUSE PAINT-ER, Eepurbeck. Pcardon House. To Let conveniences. Apply at St. At Rotary tee of the Ottawa Rotary Club. fingers are as follows; job. of Rotary. and other stunts. 4 Energy. 5 Responsibility. fingers of this hand are: principle of justice and honesty. your profession from Rotary. you. 4 The example you set. 5 Your happiness. the five rules for happiness: God. I might add even the undertaker will be sorry. land Owen. Scout leaders 0i Charlottetown Club. seconded by Rotarion Pendleton. was encored. Cerrsgher’: Wharf rived in port with a cam 01’ wil- Pickard‘! Whlfli schr. Mona, Cont!!!‘ w"!- Buntafu. Bell's Wharf B. B. Clyde Valley. of hard coal. Marius Wharf Heather now in P0"- "9-3’ pessimism. sea "Whoop "set ma: troubles. SPECIAL OFFER TRUCK CABS. well made. fully equipped. Price W. R. Dennis, 5037-6-8-3i. McDONALD, Plo. Land Surveyor, Herman- 4444-5-8-11110. ATTENTION. Dried Herring is recognized by leading authorities as being one of the best classes of flsh for feed. Will keep indefinitely and is very For sale in small or large lots. T. B. Rogers. 4929-6-2-1wk. niiirfi’. wants work. Apply Guardian. Niels 5108-6-9-21. . T0 LET-HOUSE WITH MODERN 327 Fitzroy 5094-6-8~3i At the Rotary luncheon yesterday the speaker was Rntarian John A. Styles, Chief Executive Commissioner of the Boy Scouts of Canada and chairman of the Education Commit- Rotarian Styles addressed himself particularly to new members, his subject being "The Two Heads of Rotary.” ‘The left hand he said, rc- presents what you should know a- bout Rotary and each of the five 1 Service day by day in your own 2 Attendance, which is the price 3 Fellowship, which may be man- Iifestcd by (a) hearty handshakes, (b) first name acquaintance (c) singing The right hand of Rotary means its influence upon your life 0r its interest in you personally. The 11W 1 Rotary wanis you to be a suc- cess-n success based on the hiih 2 Rotary is interested in your vo- cation; you are the representative to 3 The other Man's vocation and Dr. Charles Barker has laid down (1) Learn to look on the bright side oi everything that touches your life (2) Accept cheerfully the place to which you find yourself today. (3) Throw your whole soul into your job and do the best you can (and as the 811953" said parenthetically, let the anifels clean up your mess). (4) Form hib- its of extending little acts of court- esy day by day (5) Adopt an attitude oi childlike trust and confidence in another. said the speaker; So live that when you i110. Past President Percy Turner pre- sided today, and the guests were Dick Filliter, Scoutmaater, and Mait- the King's Own troup. of Charlottetown- Ex. President Palmer read letters from visiting delegates expressing appreciation of the hospitality of til! ‘On motion of Rctarlan Huicheson. vote of thanks was tendered $110 officers and the chairman oi the vlrloua committees for successfully carrying out their conference duties. The musical program included a vocal solo by Mrs. A. n. Roper. who Along The Water Front Bohr. Henry M. Cspttin White ar- Schr. Irene M. 13.. Chili-Bl" Mm‘ Donald in part with s. cargo of coal. sohr. Hazel, Captain chairmen. now discharging a. M110 01 0°11 t a present discharging a wlfl 0f 5W- Captain Ma- gulrg in port yesterday with a carsv Revenue Cutter Ohaleur, Onnlllfl c. o. s. Arsnmore. Cumin Oll- but. lasdins marlin M Bel" Ill’- ou record. Got new prise list Ind commence fitting your stock. J. W- uoultsr. ‘ ‘ l“ ‘“ .., P. B-I. ll 0N VISIT TO NATIVE 1'30- VINCE-Bir Andrew IlfAcPhaii. K.O., M.G., o! Montreal. eminent surgeon, soldier and author, passed through the city Friday, accompanied by a party of friends, an rout» to visit at his summer home in his native pro- A-ir-isrr 7170 oui; sroua MAY "m" °‘ "m" "'1'" 1'1"*¢-— mean a. big saving for you. The 34°11“!!! 11m"- Second Hand Store, 10B Richmond r--_ 5'" 5085-5-84! PAINFUL INJUBIES.—W'IIUs on -_______________._._____._, . hi! Wly home to dinner on s bicycle st noon Ycsterdly Mr. Wm. Mc- Eschcm, an employee of Bruce Stewart and Co, was struck by an automobile at the comer of Fitzroy and Queen streets. The driver stopped and drove the lniured man to the P. E. I. Hospital, where it was found his lnJuriee were not serious. He was able to return houie. IIORSEMEN ATTENTION-Train, ing tickets for race horses are avail- able at the Secretary's. Office, Pro- . vinclal Building. A fee of 85.00 will be charged for each horse. This mou- sywlllbeusedtokeepthstraoklu condition. Stalls will be available until the bones arrive for EXHI- BITION BACES about. August 10th, lwhsn they must be vacated. but will be available for use after Exhibition until October 1st. J. W. Boulter, Bec- retary Charlottetown Driving Park and Provincial Exhibition Association THE BIG PROVINCIAL IX‘!!!- BITION of 1031 commences Monday, August 11th and continues until Pri- day night. Biggest prime list in hist- nry. Fastest and best horses will com- pete. The most thrilling vaudeville sets. Bigger and better Midway. In fsot the biggest and bust show by large odds em stand in the Garden o4 the Gulf. Tsli your friends about the dates. Arrange your holidlys for this carnival of fun sad education- J. W. Boulier. Secretary. Chi-riotin- town, P. ll‘. I. GOVERNOR, DALTON FIJI! TO TIGNISH-Bunday afternoon Lisut. Governor Dalton enioyedhis first sir plans ride when he stepped sboord the bi-plsns owned by his son, Ger- ald, and in company with the latter. who was at the controls, and Pilot Thos. Livermors. who accompanied m, Gsrsld Dalton in the plans from Boston, took ofi from the field near the P. ll. I. Hospital st 4 o'clock ior Tignish After spending the af- ternoon in Tignish the plans re- turned to Charlottetown between 7 and 8 o'clock. Before taking off Mr. Dalton took the plane up on a trial test. performing some thrilling stunts which were viewed by s. large num- ber who had gathered st the field. Before taking off for Tignish, Mrs. Murray, his sister. was taken ior a short spin over the city. Mr. H. u. Railings, North Rustico, was in the City yesterday. DEATHS Jonas-At the r. a nuns hospit- al. June 7th. infant son 0f Mr. and Mrs. J. Welter Jones, aged 2 days. ADAMS-At Beaview, June 8, 1931, wfiliam Adams, aged 73. Funeral Wednesday, June 10th, I p. m. from his late residence. LAVERS-At New Perth, June l. 1031 William Levers of Georgetown, aged 70. Funeral from his home at George- town at 2 o'clock Wednesday. PARKMAN-At her home, in New Glasgow. June B. Mrs. Albert I-I. Park man, aged 72 years. Funeral notice a later. HEDGE-At the Provincial hunt- orium. on Monday, June s. 1l3l, John S. Home. lged 40 yes-rs. Fun- eral from his lste residence 06 Roch- ford street. Wednesday, June 10th, service starting st a o'clock, funeral leaving at 2.80. Intennsnt People's Cemetery. iii MEMOBIAM Inloving memory of my deer Mother. umf-learylsldwhodisd Junsalilils. Alovingntuthortrussndkind Noirisndouesrtbliksherwefiud. lllcrallotusshsdidhsrbsst misGodgsvsherew-nslrest. mums a; Ber Dalgbter Ilsa, Edwin Williams. The claim for unpaid wages oi the crew of the S. 5. Amie (formerly O, G. S. Brent) subsidized as s fish collecting steamer by the Mackenzie King Government, was ably reviewed in Parliament on June l by Mr. W. Chester S. McLurs, M.P.. for Qusenqwho introduced the sub- ject while the House was in Corn- mlttes on Supply. We quote Mr- Mc- Lursk remarks es they appear in I-Ianssrd oi the above mentioned date: Mr. MoLURE: Under this item (of Fisheries Dept.) I wish to direct the attention oi the committee and the Minister of Fisheries to an item which probably does not ‘deal direct- ly with salmon. ‘The mutter to which I shall refer is one which has been brought to the attention oi two and probably three uiinistare of fisheries in the last few years. While in some cases the ministers have given their decided opinions in the matter, yet the parties who have been injured have not had their claims satisfied. I refer to the subsi- dized fishing steame , Amls. The MILTON, St. John's Church. Sun- day School 1nd Bible Class It 10 l. m., Morning service at II a. IIL, Ev- ening service st 7.80 p. m4 5t. Mark's Rustic , 3 p. m. Preacher Rev. Geo- rge Westbrook. L. ‘Pi-I. CENTRAL PARIlIl -.Church of Scotland, luv. J. Eustace Purdis, B. D will preach on Bebbsth. June 14, at ohurohiu at 10.80 s. m. Nine ZMlle Creek at 2.30 p. m. and Canoe Oove at 7.30 p. m. Bpsclsl collection st sll services. POLICE DOUBT-At the Police Court yesterday morning. two men. charged with being drunk and incep- sbls. wsrs each fined 06 and costs or ten days. A third was fined s10 and costs or ten days. A man charg- ed with being drunk in charge of a motor vshiois, was given seven days in- Jail. A case oi assault was ud- Journed till today. _._.... GOOD PUBLICITY-"Princa Ed- ward Island" is__ths subject of an in- terssting article in the current issue of Canadian Service, l. bl-wsekly mainline published by the Olnsdian Firs Insurance Company. The article is illustrated and is supplemented by an editorial note drawing special st- tention to the fact that through a wise policy oi mixed farming, this Province has apparently suffered less from the depression than any other part of Canada. SERIOUS INJuuv-ssturdsy If. ternooa while Ctephen Duffy, an sm- ployeo of the O. N. R. was descend- ing o ladder while at work in the yards he fell quits s. distance land- ing on his beck on thc railway tracks. He was token to The City Hospital where it was found no bon- es were broken but he sustained in- Juries that will necessitate his re- maining in The Hospital for about a month. IIBIKAIIS CILlBRATI-The lfl nusl District Association meeting 6f the Rebekah mdges on the Island takes place this afternoon in the I. 0. O. I. Hell. A ism number of dslolstss are expected and Put Pres. idsnt Mun. D. Cross of Ksntvule, N. 8., will be the Instructor. Mrs. Cross will arrive by the Pictou bolt. It is a good thing for the City to have s0 many conventions held hers, and all an assured of s. hearty welcome. AIpheRebekshudgsNo. Itisen- tertsining the visitors while in the °‘°'~ i - it! IIAIGII. - MCI-ACID!!! -- ‘his marriage of Owendoilu llcillchlin, youngest deusbter of the late Iisv. Dr. W. '1'. lhrridgo sad the lets Mrs. Hex-ridge, of Ottawa, to Mr. Marcel Jean lteiger, sou of the lets Mr. and like. J. Irsncois ltoilvnof Geneva, Iwitserland, took piece ‘Ihursdey veryauistlyiatbepi-vsenceoinle- tivss only, at half-pest one o'clock, st Irskias Church. the Rev. Dr. 1M- lie tidgssa emulating. Immediately after the ceremony, w. and firs. ltliesr left to spend their honey- iuuui at his bifoussssu. On their return tbsvvnliroeidestsisrins avenue west. this: W. D. lferridso. Canadian Minister to Washington, brother of the bride and firs. Herr- illi. firs. W. T. Hen-ides and Miss Disassu. of Ottawa, ‘wen present st ias guises-mama seq. - no CI-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Disgracefal Episode Under King Government Exposed By Mr. McLare Crew Of S. S. Amla Still ‘IA-tbizit Their Wage-s Promised‘ 771cm Under King Govern ment’s Fish Collecting Scheme. Pre-Election Assurances Of Liberal Politi- cians Cited In Parliament By Conservative Mernber From Charlottetown. _ owners oi this particular fishing steamer hsd a contract made in the Year i929. and under their contract they interviewed the fishermen oi Prince Edward Island. w‘; and that the contract was not curled out in detail and that the people who were injured were the crew oi the subsi. dizsd steamer Amla. I shall read the memorandum oi agreement; “Memorandum of Agreement iii dup- licate mails mid entered into on the ‘Wfieflllh 41"? of May in the yenr nineteen hundred IIINI iweiiiy-nine be- tween His blnjesty. King George V, represented herein by the Honour. able I’. J. Arthur Cnrilin. Minister of hfsrlne and Fisheries, of the Domin- ion of Canada, hereinafter referred to as the minister or the parry of the "fl! iilrt. Ind the International Fresh Iii-sh Corpnriitltm Llmlfml. George- "lllfl. Prince Eilwnrd Island. owner of the host "Anilu," hereinafter referred 1° ll "19 nurty of the second part; Witnesseth that for and in consider- ntiou of the covenants. agreements nml silpulniinnn herein contained on the part of Illa Majesty. the party of the second pnrt. themselves. their auo. censors anrl nuslkiis ilo hereby coren- . nnt flllli Agree in rind with Ills Mnj. Gill’. his heirs nnil successors in the éqllflllflflf‘ nnil to the effei-t following. To provide anrl operate st their own cost the steamer "Ainla" for collecting and transporting fish. BY “TECP At The Exhibition Track There are upwards of forty-five recs horses quartered st the Char- lottetown Exhibition grounds sud every fine day sees a large number working out. The trsck is kept in apple-pie order by caretaker Harper, and all the bones seem to be im- proviul l-u their work. The new acquisition for the frac- for-all class. Volo Rico, 2.04, has un- fortunately met with a t ' ‘ _ sc- oldeut and will be laid up for a week or two. It is expected that he will be O. K- for Summerside Races, July 1st. Dominion Day lace; Summer-side Races are certain to get a. large entry list from Charlotte- town this year. Already, the horse- men are planning to go there. St. Peters Track Good Mr. Albert Quiglsy of St. l'stors_ was a. visitor to the city yesterday. He stebss that the St. Peters track is in line lhlps and that it will be still further improved before the races. which will be held on Wod- riesday, July 23nd. St. Peters ‘races are an event that is looked forward to annually. Dempsey Favors Twenty-five Round Bouts Jock Dempsey ls evidently deter- mined to revive interest in long-dis- tance bouts, although he never par- ticipated in one himself that was past the flfiteen-round route. In an announcement mods st Reno, Neva- ds, yesterday the former heavy’ weight champion of the world gave out the nnonuetlsn that he has be- gun negothflons with Johnny Buck- ley, Jack Cheney's t0 match the Boston tar against the winner of the Max Beer-Pauline Uz- cudun 25-round bout, which will be staged on July l. There was s. time when Marathon bouts wen in popular favor. and ll! this connection it ls worth while ‘ noting that some of the greats of the put would never have been chamb- lull heal mu not extended maul the ten, twelve or fifteen round limit. Battling Nelson, hsuous lightwdghfv never really gut going until after the first fifteen rounds- He would have beeuaktutesjokeundermoremod- era conditions. History shows that on cue memorable occasion Jim Cor- bett gave Jim Jeffrlss s boxius les- sou for twenty rounds. but that in the twenty-fill! Corbett took the sent of ten. Tour sbsrksy was u- aetbsr who was sutlseted by the bis bsIlu-uisksr, and that tl-ruund bout lid him a world of damage. ' Beer sud Useuluh bsvs each ex- pressed s willingness to tangle with use Boston sellormsu evsrths longer rouh, but shsrlm my not be w _4 " k ' ‘E , ----~_. Usouduu usight well wear him into submission, and tluu again there is no love lost between Sharksy and Dempsey, the former resenting fact that Dempsey once knocked him out in the seventh round. will bs introduced at Glace Bay on Thursday st the horse races on the Block Diamond track when ‘ ‘ ‘ of the starter starting from the judge's stand, the Barrier systdm of starting will be used. The Barrier, which la s wide rubber band, ls stretched across the track eighty fest up from the wire. turn sixty feet back of sts-i» “o will be on an elevated star fast back of the barrier. I‘ horses come down thirty fe posits the starter. sud if i satisfactory, he pulls the rai releases ‘the barrier and at the b41118 time gives the word “G0." If the horses are not going right, they must be pulled up in thirty feet before they come to the barrier. rier is released there is no recall; under the system. start must be perfect with few recalls. Charlie Bollard, proprietor of the North sydnsy rue track, and whose track drew the Dominion Dsy date, leaves this week for Charlottetown to get horses for his race on July 1st. understood is not going to use any kid gloves in dealing with the Hall- fax sad Charlottetown horsemen. either they send horses tn his meet or they will be shy some crack free- for-silers at their exhibition races. For the pest two years. Cape Breton frse-for-slierl have filled the the Hsilhx Provincial exhibits but it is mgrettable, but true that none of the horses in dither of these cities returned the courtesy wh ~ the oc- casion offered. luammsids is staging s. big most in that town on July 1st, and the distance to ship bones Caps Breton ovsl is approximately 150 miles further. purses an Mg enough some of spsedstm ml! make the trip. the track st Syracuse. We Fleming is trsiafug crack poser that kids fair to equal the achievements of the sensational Grafton Ban at 1.59 1-2. with which flaming swept years ago. The new sensation is Toll Oats, the Kingston-owned horse and like Ontten Isrs. he is a Caul- keen, and for two rsseeasi Is may feelthstsmluofltlissudlrsueosf dish-bred poser. During the 10M racing ssseou Toll Gets _ wsu tn legtste A. A. A. Championships. Phone 219 - The i Store nonv rownaas Klrnw Gnu“ FACE POWDER Shaving Cream l6 H M - Large Tuba and Lavender Bmf“ DQ111121‘, 151 Shaves quuhlri“ “'25 Regular $100 f P“ Pd“ SNPIBI Price c ' an: "Giliria n“ W" Only w Blades: nndrrful Odor 89c pkg of 10 Operations specified The "Amla' shrill operate as above indicated along that portion of the north cnust of Prince Eduard lqlaml fmmAlbcrton io Snnrln or GWIIKQIOWII, making at least tiirss trips par week, and calling ni: the different fishing points in order to collect rind nur- chnss the catch from the fishermen snil bring the anus to Souris or Georgetown. where the fish can be shiilnsd by nil in special refrigera- flnn cars. "The "Amla" shiill be equipped with refrigerating compartments nuil hare on board n special ilsh instructor and inspector to instruct and gulvlo the fishermen. The party of the second pnrt gunr- nniees to tbs fishermen n price of st least one cent per pound for fish as it comes from the writer snil ‘ll/go. ner pound for li htly salted fish. Payment or fish purchased from the fishermen shall he lniide _iI_\‘ the party of the second part on u bulls of at least once in every two weeks. Security Guarantee The party of the second part slices to submit to the minister or the party of the first purt a certified cheque on a chartered hank in the Dominion of Unndii or other security satisfactory in the niinisti-r for the uuiouiit of live thousand dollars to be held as a guarantee for the faithful perform- ance of this cnnirnrt anil that the fish- ermen shall receive payment as indi- Ooatinued on page 5 Uver the Barrier System at Glues Bey A new departure in horse racing .-. the rsess The horses 't'.‘| the Once the bar- rsnticslly every Horseman Coming to “Line tip” If the interest manifested at last evening's baseball meeting is any criterion. the Cflll- sdlan National Recreation Club will again be represented Baseball League. The meeting, which was presided over by Mr. E. F. Acorn, was called for the purpose oi organizing a tnirrl team to contest the local baseball league. There was an exceptionally large attendance. representatives of the Rovers. Stars and Abegrveit soli- bsllers being present, together with other interested followers of the game. After considerable discussion it ivas decided to submit a list of players and have said players practice at the Abegweit urouna this evening at 6 o'clock, after which a team would be picked to play an exhibition game with the Stars on Thursday night. The idea oi the Last Saturday, at the Day race meeting at Syracuse, he started where he left off last year. 1nd added one more victory to his In winning the first heat (if ‘iis race Toll Gate semi-if"! I m“ ecord oi 203 3-4. which ls the sea- son's fastest performance for either trotters ‘or pacers. which makes him well. SAVE WITH sAl-‘Ery c. Ngifiiisiiviiiiii ROSS-DR u(;_ The MacKinnon Drug Co, UNITED “'5 DELIVER Again Battle In The City League Enthusiastic Meeting Held Last EVening—Organization Almost Complete —+ Abegweit Ice Stars Listed On Team—Game Thurs- day Evening. and in me IGDOTL III. year's first 2.05 performer In his fut mile, Toll enthusiasm City for rues without meeting defeat, getting a record of 2.06 3-4 over a half-mile track. 3S Gale stepped the first quarter in 29 3-4 seconds. indicating that there will bc few puers able to beat him around ‘the first turn when he gets away "in high." Toll Gate is entered in praciically .11 n! the rich pacing stakes this season. and his early-season form 5on0 Entries should make him a pl nounccd fav- ' ' orite. I-Ie will meet a number of A Nova Seotia Exchange says: genera that are credited with Halifax and Mr. Ballard, it is fast . and also a! ' if. the 0"‘ by Probably Mr. Bollard forgets that nee to the However, if the the Flemming Hos Another luuaors are being circulated around N. Y., that another the country three large there isn't any more entitled to the mantle of the Atlanta; than the Armour with the slick the air of insouclance. sengfi-nid or whatever it is that those loosely ap- plied terms describe. Csnadsn open isst year. and hi- hnii to beat Leo Diegcl in a par cracking performance to win the verdict. when It comes to handling imns ht- ls the supreme arbld. and the master shot- maker with those clubs In all dam. form. A Great Golfer dour Csrnountie Satin-dz y- Tnkcn by Jones’ crown- lame 2.00 speed this year, and if only a few of them are in their best public may expect to see some sizzl- ing fsst miles before the season is far advanced. He will be seen in action st the Grand Circuit at 'I‘hornclif‘e Park the lnitcr part of next month. thi- TBPOS They paid off on the “Black Scot“ The Black Scot isn't a racehorse though he came through that stretch liki- y Cmeronhn w m.“ m“ mp n, n| Adams Hospital, North Adams, Mass, Jursdo. make a few sips that meant he wouldn't fly his beret. under Boh- and i one who is Tommy g raven hair, Ile won the golf- A Pest Quarter-And Then some! Vic Williams, Southern (‘aviornia flysr, equalled Ted Meredith's world riourd of 47.4 seconds for the 440- ysrd run in turning the tabirs on his coast rival. Ben Eastman. of sun- furd. lu the finals of ihs Intercol- League is to turn out three evenl‘, balanced teams. and judging by the following names handed in, the C. N. R. Cfs will be very much in the running; Hurry Kane. Harold Gross, Tommy Oliver, Baldy Schwab. Ray Stull, I-Iibbert Saunders, Easter-brooks, Jul: Squarebriggs. Tom McFsrlsns, George Ayers, Martin. Fred Bradley, I. Duffy, R. Doyle, Ed. Lynda, K. Ac- orn. A. Fraser, E. Rice. As above mentioned, these players are asked to attend tonight's prac- tice. ' The following officials were elect- ed: President-James Harrell. Vice Pres.—-John Cameron. Secy. Tress-J. Squarebrigga. Manager-Samuel Hood. i Base judges-Lou Mathisson, Pied Moore. Before adjourning, a hearty vote of thanks was tendered the Recreation club for the use of their splendid quarters in which the meeting was , ilPlfi. Another vote of thanks which was | much in order was that tendered Mr. Memmm ‘E. F. Acorn for cigars and cigarettes so generously donated. Due to the addition of the O. N. R. C. team to the League, and the partial disruption the present schedule. it was thought net y in revise the game arrangement in the form of a new schedule. This will i llkPly be done after Thursday night's exhibition game. Central Guardian CADET INSPECTION-The Cadet corps of West Kent and Queen Square Schools were inspected yes- terday afternoon at Victoria Park by Major A. C. Campbell. The West Kent Corps commanded by Captain Gordon Stewart W85 inspected first and was followed shortly by the Queen Square corps commanded by Captain Joseph Rcardon. Both units made a most commendable showing The manner in which the corps went through ilic manoeuvres reflected Qrent credit on their instructors. Mes- srs Dan Boll oi West Kent and L. F. McDonald of Queen Square. RECEIVES IIER R. NF-Mis‘ Jean- citc Rogcrson. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Parker J. Rogerson, Victoria, who has bccn training in North ior the lasi ihrcc years. has success- fully‘ pusscrl hvr R, N. exams. Her many Island friends wish her success. nfiss Rogerson has accepted a. posi- tion in North Adams l-lospital-(Pst- riot please copy). . nlinnrrlfii Linlment removes dirt. I Pennanent Waving Guaranteed by P. E. I. 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