. Every, 1i tration of estates, Ensrean than forty years. M. L. BRADSHAW. E50. BRANCH HEAD OFFICE sa/iucnss ._i STJOKNS.NFLD. MONTREAL \. A Complete Unit O as to bring the best local knowledge and experience to bear in the Rdilllfllfi’ Tausr COMPANY i Advisory Committee. Every office is com- pletely equipped to act in any Trust capa- city, and has behind it an organization substantially capitalized, with a record of growth and achievement covering more In Prince Edward Island the members of the Board are as follows: ' C. H. B. LONGWOITN. Ciuinaaau 1. N. BISSITI‘ The Eastern Trust Company STABLISHED I803 Assets under Administration: $40,000,000 Paid lip Capital. 81$“. I U ranch each branch of Tue has its own ALFRED PICKAID. ES’! MANAGER H Al. l P AX. N S. CHARLOTTBTOV/N SAINT l0HN,N s M O N C TO N fi Issom, $200.00!!- s’ . The Needle Threaders Scratching a sonnet on the head of a pin or writing a novel on one ride of s postcard is now passe. obsolete Ind old-faslfoned. The iip-to-dats trick for people with hands as lllfldy as Gibraltar and eyes that never blink is threading noodles. The nccdlc-thitading race used i0 be I» popular event at picnics but the combatants in that game were required merely to put one thread through one needles eye while doing a IOU-yard dash. Noth- ing so childish for the contempor- lr! needle-threadcrs. Manitoba has produced champions who put sccz-es hundreds, even thousands of and. Other rates on application. ‘iaoooooooooooooo firs: lnarr- lAflf-la prr word, strlrtly tlnna for tho price of two, baynbla in alnnce. _ t; FOR SALE — AUCTION FOIITY- Five, Bridge and Whlst Score Cards. Guardian Central Joli FOR. SALE — AUCTION FORTY- Plve. Bridge and Whisr. Score Cards. Guardian Central Job tntery. Nov, 1-tf. q: - _ .___ DESll-AILI BUSINESS STAND Guard- 10 sell or rent. Apply "11?’ la . I:n=a_-———~— I08. BALI - WHITE YYI-‘E SEED halal-am Chnrgs for any ndrnrtllrllonl twenty-f Ia rents. 0 OOO-OOOQO-O-O-OO-OOO OOO-OQOO-QQ-QO-O 00000-0 O4 0Q OQOQ-O-QO-OX strands through the strait and nar- row eyelet. One thread through a thousand needles might be accomplished with a little ordinary patience, but a thousand threads through one needle is a different proposition. This seems to require dogged de- termination amounting to genius. Citizens who with difficulty man- nge to get one silk thread through a carpet needle may WCII marvel at such feats. It ls perhaps a good sign that so quiet and harmless a game has caught on in restless times like these. A needle with s thousand threads through it. has no great social utility bu‘ it shows that the virtues of sobriety and endurance arc still exta OO-OO-OO-OOQ-O-ONOQ-GO-O-OOOOO-OQO O 90-4 04—O-O—Q~§-§O§§§4 Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance § Contra! Guardian lnrnis, 4o per word: W's-tern and Eastern lnraia, N! word; Allliaauairrmtnln and (‘earning ltvsnts, In Mr word’; |I llrmorlnrn Notices, 70v. are! !n-~||: I. ntn of Iln spirit“; onaring; rnrda. etc . 4o. pry IIIIII: lfillffl. rvI l‘nnd0i9nt'r_ 70a hsr inch; Notlrrn ol Thnnaa and Apprnrlnt on. 70o per inc-ii or as Io. lflitl nml per i 3 i Miscellaneous _ _ now r0 GET A GOVERNMENT Job. n-ee Booklet. The M. c. c. Lid. Toronto <10.» i ni-oss. PRIVATE H0012 KINDERGAR- tens pay. We start you. The Canadian Kindergarten Institute, N-951a IIAVl-I A GOOD GARDEN. PLEN- ty of everything to eat. fresh- and for winter! McFadyenb Seeds cost so little and grow so much- Ile to 4c per packet. Big Oversize Packets. New Crop, Fresh, Tested Seeds. Over 150,000 satisfied cus- tomers last season. Investlga‘ . Clip this Ad and get Large Pack- THE UHAKLUFFETOWN GUARDIAN Stock lQyuotations YESIERIIIWS lilliil MARKET llllilTiIlllNS Corrected-liar Every Wednesday and Saturday Issue PIODUCI EX CHAN G (Canadian Prraa) MO.\"I'IU‘IAI._ March Iii-British lml fiirr-ign exchange in rrlntiun to thr- Puuniliun (lnllnr an ronipllrrl by the llosal flank of Canada. vloled today as fnliousi“ Argviitina pesu .318. Auinrnlla pound 4mm. AullrIn lchilling .1002. lir-lginin belgia 2N1. (‘hinn flung Kong dollars (‘aeriioslovakla eroirn M17. ilennrnrk krona .2278. Franco franc . . siren: Britain pouini 5 0088 Ilullnntl ‘iorln .6742. Hungary pengo 21100. - lnrlla rupee .3000. Italy lire .0660. Jnpnn yen .30.’! New Zi-nlanrl pound i 01H Poland alnti .1907 Norvrirv krone 2.5621. South Afgrri pouvul 5 0901 Spain cki-tn . ‘M. swrrli-u ai-nim 203C! Sivllzvrluin! franc . 33 Fnltv-il States dollar premium. .388). 1,; cent (fanndlnn Prana) (‘losing oxrhang, rates:- At Montreal-Pound H001}; ilollur twin’: franc 6 M. At Ni-vi- York-Pound .7 001;’; rulinn iloilnr 9115,; Franc i1 581,3. At l'uris—-i'ouini '17 Jill fr; Canadian per l7. I. Can- g flllflil 12a 51,411; Canaillan ilftlllll’ 50.40 cents; U. S. dollar b0 b7 cents saw roux, .\Inrch ]6—(AP)—I~'or- olgn rxrhangr- steady Great Britain IIIRII 5 “W5; low 5 118%; rlnae 5 001,5: ltaly Germany PROQUCE _ (faraarilan Press) MOXTRFAIH March lk-Prirrl ruin! ‘Hwhfllifirrl on the Montreal dairy and lirmlvum marker tndiiy as trading re- mains-l on iiie quit-t aide. The buitrr market again was 201,1, in 3o rcpt] p pouuii for r-arloi. or less of no 1 smile. a iotsl of only iii‘! boxes he- lng offered for rain virring the dny. urrnied shipments in rarlots nr le-u n! frrsh eggs were again quoted at 241 will» a done-n for A large. 24 cents for A medium and 211 rents for A pullers Arrival! amounted In 17 eases ' (In lh". cheese market current maki- Onlrirln aoirl n’! ll to ll!‘ "n" l ponnrl for colo or! and 121,; "m. (m white Mfr-rings totalled 1n bnnra Qurlv-e potatoes continued at ll o5 in 8i lfl iirr m ponurl bag and New Brunswick mountains at l], 1s m ll 3) for aimllnr quantities Prim-n i-lrlnarrl Island mountains in 00 pound lings were $1.45. Higher Wages Given Digby Unemployed nroav, u. s., Hlfuh ll-Digby Pivotal New York Stocks (Canadian Press) links Allied (‘ii-rush . Am and l!‘ Pow . Am S elt . . . . .. Anaconda . . Ate-bison .. _ Auburn Motor . Bella Hirrl . .. .. .. (‘snails Dry . . . l‘I' 1!. . . tiaae . . . . . .. Ulieaapeaks and iihzo .. ._ run has . . tfcrn Products fielnvrrire nnil ilivl Eastman .. . (ion Elec . Gen Foods . Gen Motors int linrre-rtrr , . flay .. 00-700 Int bit-ire! . . . . .. Pulltorl . lib-Mk .\:i' Biscuit Turnips . . 30c .‘\. 1' ‘ RETAIL IAIKI!‘ ,. Parrots 3 lbs . in f‘ lted ’l‘omatooa Tex Gulf 371,5 Paranlpa 3 lba llnloh (‘nrliiile bqnnsh lb Union Pacific inbbngr- .. United (‘nrp . IIMI (‘nbblln ll R Rubber (lions 10 lb l‘ S Free-l Potatoes pk .. . Vanadium . .. _ . Turnips per bus . . “ualllrigb-vuse ... . . ‘. Apples pk .. Woolncetii . . . . .. 517$ (‘clery . . .. _ Spivineh . . , .. ‘ ' Parsley . .. .. . ,, 10c , Summer Sarory12 1c . 15.: Imttucr- . . itilltlo cider gal l ' _______ flfirtlrr" Quill; ' (Canadian Press) y-rpnm 4 Storltn (‘loss- ltonst 1349c . Slew Meats 10c E‘ ho" ~ - - - 15% (‘raulisrrlen _ . 17¢ ‘Wm 5mm! ' ' "q- rem-ii Irinibirii ll’! . .. 2r» "'1' l?" ~ "1 Potted meat bowl . 1f! to llir l?!" Chicken ,.. . Doc-Halo ‘nun’. PM‘ _' _"_ N Y ' . . Miscellaneous (cu-aha Pu") itaaaiia-alinn Prnrn) ""1"", 0"" )IU.\‘l‘l1!;.\l. Mun-h u;- Am" i 3'1"‘ B ~~ - 17"!» llnriev nor no " 77$ Amer 8"“ 1w"! ' 3V1 “Ihtlll no 2 no; l.‘ W" “""°"1 tlhls t! iv no :: 4n "111" P1" ~~ 051st.‘ w uu :1 w l2! Bone! and Shara . 0,," 1cm m, 1 4-. ' hing Hun __ 1 H ‘ ,_ . s‘ o“ 1nd H n n “Hour spring wheat pat.nis firsts Flour seconds $4 T0. Flour ra $1 tin Flour wntcr “bent pntrnls choice $3 R‘: iu $3 1P6. lvlnur Wlillf‘ I'UI'II 81-10 iu $160. Bran tun Iii "' iiollrrl oIilA ling u Ilny no 2 per inn ricrlv-tn H‘? flit vac-i» rilrifltli uni li in 111" (‘horse Summer (in! I21’, lluttcr no 1 ‘.1111: 1,, 3n. l-Igga A lrirg‘; ‘Jii A medium ‘.1 A pulls-ta ‘i Puinlovs Qiiillffi‘! ti .\'. ii nu» gi is n. $1 ll. I vnls S!» YORK, March Ill IAPJ-In- ' viiniinuility piircs ‘ii equals 100; um; iiwriigr- ‘o i ' 0h m l1 l0 Z10 i [in-r “in? 13!! 0 Week non i.".-.| r. \"‘lll‘ ngn w IIIJH high 110 J i low 1m: high mu n n)" - (Copyright 193i i-y .\looii_r's; (Flladlnn Prrnl) NEW Tonic .\IiIl'i‘Ii m-nnir sngnr wan ralirr today nnrl Prim‘! il"(‘lillf'tl firs. points until-r contlnncri lilwrril rif- fsrlngs i-f duty frvvs Silll‘! rflpurlfll vrrrr- 341000 bugs nr Philippivi n (",- Anrli si-i-mii at :i i: lliiil iiuiou iniu of Pur-rto Ilir-nn for .\|.'iI’i‘ll shipment at 3 40 to lor-si pofini-rs Futures were curry at first but closer! nrt unchanged in mn- prrilil IIlKlIPI‘ Sales \\'i"f1‘ 1.1450 tons Siurcli 1.45s; May —>I .l|l_ IGI; Sop 111T; Iter- LTLI, Jan 173i! Refined lngnr w-ns unvlinngcrl at l .70 for flrir- granulated Markets At A Gla n c e lknnnsllan Preanl ' Toronto uuu Montreal -lnilusir.sl stocks closed irregularly lower ffnrunlu blisters-Higher l\rw Xnrk-blignily higher New Ynria-rnunn, riiiiii<~i~ fcc lower; sugar uinlnnige-l (Faamaslinn Prraal (‘HIi'AliU_ “arch n‘. \\l!‘1li non-u price gains Ill the late iloslinga iminy, aitlrd by annnnnvi-ini-rit itnii sliiii billa would Ila brunghi up nt \\'nsii lngion Hominy ilcspiti- npposu-on llill n-f also more or less due in iiio fill‘! that for aorrrnl Iilffflfllitv ilnys iii.» wheat marlin liltl Il"i"!l ||i‘i'|illl!l§_ and a rnrsrru- ririinn of the pvniininni was Ioclrril for !>_\' humorous IHIIlFFYt W-hrst closed flrin 1.1‘, uhnvr yo! terdny‘! finish, Mar an“ in N, wru unchanged to 1,4- liigh. oars ‘a 1v ‘.4 advnnced_ and provisions unchanged to 12 ruits lion-u. “WNNIPEG, liareh IG-Siradyliig up nfiei- three days of eaalneaa, wlirat pile-q gnirird frnctloually on LlIP “in- lilprg l-rnin, Exchange today and Pinn- ed 1, to l; cent river the previous finish Sterling nprrationa appeared to hava run their ruurnr for the time he. h,‘ "in qlvnplli‘ tho smallness of ex- port demnnrL rnlnca hrlrl a frar-llnua gala all lily. May wlivai closed at 6st’; ‘m! July at 091, r-nts Irate iapturns of iiiiviit wines nor" ' Montreal ‘ Stock Market (hlnallnn Press) Stnslin BQII 'I‘eI . Brazilian . (‘nu l‘ar . ("an t‘nr l‘fri . .. (‘an lnt Al A. . L‘ i’ It .. Hmv Smith . . . unin amt-i ("on B In! Nickel .. Maury liarr.s Air-toll Front . Alouirrnl lRin-er but Bren‘ . . Honor (‘nrp , Qilcnflr I'u\\er . srian-iaigiin , Sivei of Cnn ... Winnipeg l-tl ,_ Currencies _ (Cnaadlnn Press) .\EW YORK. March 16—Tliera was u-urer-ly any business transacted on the foreign exchanges today. Curren- cies moved only fractlonaiiy. (‘annrlian dollars elonrd easier at 00 '4 een_ta_ ll l6 per cent lower than yea- ir-rilays final rate Pounds lterllng "#18141 5i cents to 15.09%. Lt ranged lietiv-rii the rinsing notation and $5 t8!) From-h gold nines finisher! off 1,; point at ii 615% cents. (Cnnadlnn Prraa) MONTREAL, March is-Jriis stoni- rr-al foreign oar-hang» market moved irregularly n-ithia a slim groove tniiav and at the close rate changer alien-vii no definitely hi|hrr or luwi»: (rang The poiinri sierlivir e-loweil lnaa of’ li-lti rent at $5.0 ;, - i-‘rrm-h franc and the Unirc ilnlinr both firmed fr - rose 0i cent at n , tlio rlnilnr i-ltl of one nsrcr-nr a; I nf one percent premium. Ullil‘! cur. runcir. ucrc irregular. MINING (Cnllntlllaa Pres-n) 'l‘tIltU.\"ftJ_ March lin-Jriicroal re- iurueil to the gold shares and healthy gurus uvro registered by the group to- ils! in iho mining Fqctluu of the Tur- unto Stock l-Ixr-iiiiiige. Base metal and silver |toclrs were irregular in their muremeutn and the oil; has] upon; n even break nu lusnea and galna. Vol. unis was well above 2,000 share-s A juriip of .70 i-enta to a new high at 0.30 and a turnover of l-‘Llltw star's brought Wright liargresrvn into pm iuineuce 'l‘rwi: also had a liig trad: and a gain of i5 t‘('illl_ .\I!||n rnlvaucea however, rippi-ari-il in liielrityre, up L! 40 to 44 N5 Lake Shur" up l I5 iu $10 um! liouiu. up 90 rr n IO Bl 50 iiollirigr-r gnliiiri i0, nnrl Polnecr auil Bnilnrne \\'t'fl3 unchanged. uvuuyro, March lu- Stock: lI .. (‘lose .\r'liii\ (ll! . . Aminrln .\J:ix Uii .\IIl I'm- Alex .\niii_\' .\.-\n';ir~ ll .\rr';l .. Asllligv . . . ilugulnnv- . . llni-ry ii Bunk IIlI| (‘ni illlll Pirlru Uni ttil . (‘an Tiinl . Kiri. llud .. Kiri. Lake Kiri. l're .. IAIkPIIITHI If Sliurr 1mm uolri Imuery \Inpl~ l. Hrlrnnfin .\lolnr_\'rn Hr-kinivy \Ir'\IlII.'|ii .. _ , , , .\li'\'iitir\ .\Ir'\\ uttvra Half (til . urn voip . .\I--|i-~in . unrr IIIIII Iillu n! Pillivtslvrior Putt‘ n1." , Ptunrsrr Promlr-r , __ l‘rna Air . . Qncmnni Iicriil Aulla __ Il"li0 Gold . ilnn Ant . flnrnln Mud Print Sylvnniiv- 'l'm!c II .. ’i‘homn Pad Tonngninr- . . w et Beautiful Flowers Fm-or (c. r. by cuss-alas’- lplclal win) t i n i 1."'"1“"' hnl’ L’ H‘ bu!" comm“ send 25c for 10 Big Packets reg- uygmphycd dsmosntratara you 71:15:21.’ ollglrthollPrlllltltt-I. no’: . ulsr vegetables with Special Cuu- yiggm-iqu w“, 1n “m, “m; y‘; notlflwrti! I2? lmrvlhlnz‘ '15:; w", w“ pm good for 25c on first order. work and higher wages. |:°"|°'::n‘:'}',um ,,,,..,-,| ggurg-Q. inn a?" ‘"1" - ~ loom preferred. stamps worried» rbny rnnrrind men were engaged never carried i-w-m- _ “.'I,-,',"“‘§.,;,, " ‘ " " ism, ‘M, M, B,“ mm Mmdrcn Heed 00-. =1’! PM" to load 2,000,000 m: of rumba- on 11mg};- nqp;-t_nhf;ll;_';*,f;"_, "y? mini. ;~ ' . f Bnckkl 14-1145- _s"'_E" u“ Naval“ ‘mum’: Au“ ‘l m‘ “N10 hvuabclIa but it was noted B74,» ‘Q‘II'IIIII. H . —- - "rijr-r" -= mil"! Pl! ‘h!!! "PM" 519118!" 000' bnaefi of inn‘ ‘vrznblllellvlnmm ll/nlii salon 23221100 ...‘..‘... " ' "M", e l H l wanted in from outside communities tlfl Cblnn an‘! nasal-airway.“ h" "u" ~ IOAIII BUITAILI FOB [nil C G ' l Fl-IQTID 1 1111111: out-houses. etc... 1i- per DIM“ W" "It! 1169M "I Dill?! bffne,‘ mom, m Ilrun_‘._uru_ flaw...» . ‘mitt 0111mm 081m ll WANTED - MAID ron onnntas. "11 ""1 "'1' “Mi” 5m. collitrirn. j,,,§§;',"',,,, a " l housework. Apply Guardian. "u?" l" urmlllw“ 7 Cllitlqlfil 1214.11‘: ‘$11M’ fwflffh Nsilrlirivi '0‘ ‘Al: —- IOLOTIIN BULL 11-11,’. men "midi w an "c", s.“ ,_. all ' {"5" Indlffirenr-ll y ‘Pfllflfl mm"? ' ""' ‘m? Y!!! Old. lira Pietje Kerk ' "I, h “n” l p ked up fvacllona in feature L" Cal-hernia m aain. Mao bull an - snnnsr; aoao mm dwvlvnwll W" M- - r-d I- Ruskin in; I‘ WANT h h A‘ a calf. Alon Agnew, Central Rov- Hon-rump for cc try. Refer- do" m bu“. m. u". u“ "m!" . m" can Kirk 1 1H1 "mo! rrq,,i,.ed_ App] ou.rdj‘n_ Wlll (Sfllflfill ‘GD’ l1 lfli“ .0 an‘: ‘Izuuyn r " --- -- p.11”, intarfero the nssn marched down m‘ A "M; R11" 0R [All ,_ l. l y. gjximg, _ ___ r ~~ ~ Wheat: May U1 : July é t-hnn-m" ' ' t m" n". m4 A. 1v" To ggw with nan 0am 1h 80% =, 11-1» I'M initial. one mini. one nus-um...“ an wfl",',‘,\,.,ll. sowing machines loading the van-i and naaiiy era I-"rr- Ir M1- -""-' "l" poppy- rL P. bfllnr, g n. r. sum ni- ngy X0 selling. Ontario when sanounaa tasy as loam rasn Pllrlia ,,,,“,,,, - aim Q4 g; p ‘M’ °‘ ' m. pept. m wciuawma for l2 t-leaataaa hour want 2m hard 70s.; No l 1MP ' “ __°?"3“’.'. :1“... ‘ wiui board. m non Joined rum 0m 1“- ? r- gw M; "I-ggjlp w ted "111 W" u"! 3°“ m? W ‘h’ aeowtelrsemhrgessziitllosriilii at‘. der any an, iiaui offlaials agnad a last . . —~ ~11 '1 11"" "*"'i 4m fl i, 0st II 2 r: Iv us‘; x» n v w :u Mill ail]! wnnhtl yup-gm - noartnsrt. array milk ,.,,‘;‘,‘,,,’;",,,,,,",'," an,‘ = l; i’ ma 325a. s. I rmf .-.i 1,1100. ‘ ' ' a 8 ford fill; ltiflml 5'6; T" I m Grafton s: __ ____ lost out in their-mucous; naa u .""n-lll1‘l'°l"l5-========-" vasiiasaaiusai-nssauanas our xaacwnsnsie-"w n‘ l- 3035- WQAIKQVIANTID mrrrt- mnm-wwmdygg ‘- SK;FICWSY§Q;NoCCWSI1j; h‘ ' 5'33“ “firs. m‘ ' ‘ went ilck to their aslfl- Tm‘ ‘m- o — I I "" i W nted —--~-~—-~--—— "I" "I m u‘.- ----~~— on you T: mo: ua In: no w...“ m... u wan-Isl!" 1°11 '"“""' '°"‘°‘°" m‘ ‘ .. "' dibarnar. lust have banabail bat and obhsl I! 0O- m”. ' . ndhllmll“! euou .. , ‘i . .,, .. Vnqnotvrl N Rank . . ‘ii . .. 1 IQ hnrrlun . "5! '1 race in which the first best was o, captured by Bingen Aubrw. In the _ u "i - Grand Circuit, would warm up 'H°'_\‘,"i',“‘,:"“ pretty well lo any favorable re- Iiliiururlu ' ' ' marks- made concerning her. Know- iwiuinii . .. ing this the boys used to have a {I fill“; ~ blt oi fun. hairy Fleming met “all, him .1 ' Harvey one day st the cigar coun- unmnu- ter and Harry said: "Harvey. I iini-irii-m judge from what I hear that Ima - Jay is the greatest trotter you ever 4mm". _ had." “You're right." was the llilhruw. _ quick response, "have a cigar." Ema?“ “Thanks.” said l-larry. reaching his ',}Q“‘_"“.“°' hand towards the box. "you and I THE sacs seamen (Continued from Paga 1) nut Hall Farm for what we believe to be a record priss of 816.000. In the year 10h Isl’! Tipton produced Mary Volo 2.00 i-4 by Peter Volo 2M. who was purchased by the Reid Bros. of Hart Iatrfield. Maine. and will be remembered as having been raced hare by Manta Oerow. winning at Montague Li a next. heat Mary Volo established a. track record of 2.13 1-2 which has ainoe been broken. Greeley Winnings who for several yei\s was the Manager of the Peta"! the Great Farm at Btoughbou Flet- cher: place, Indianapolis, 1nd., paid a visit to Fioadia. recently. Hera are some of the things be nayar: ‘Miami has everything to enter- tain you with. Horse hoes in the day time, dog races at night, polo games, prise fights, wrestling match- c; and all kinds of wstsr sports. No one need be lonesome. I was informed that over 500.000 visitors were In Miami and vicinity this winter.” "I ran into Nat Ray. Bill Flem- ing and John Austin. all former trotting horsemen. They looked prosperous and seemed to be pleas- ed with the results they have st- talned with the bang tails. "I motored up to Orlando to see the colts work and that was the most interest part of the trip. To see Ben White, Fred Egan, Bill Dickerson and Bill f-fodgson put their various charges through their paces i5 worth anyone! time and expense. You cap hardly believe that colts you saw led in the sale ring at the various sales were un- broken in November and December, '.'Y' last year, both pacers. Great Scott, Jr. took a. record of 2.18 i-4 and Lady aoott 2.12 1-4. A full sister and brothsr of Worthy Louisa owned Prank lolly, B01 Royalty. reduced their rnoonia last. you’, Otis I. taking a pacing record of 2.06 11-4 while Doria Worthy won in 2.13 i-Z. Although Peter tlia Great. has been dead for lllllly yearn. new one: by him seam to turn up annually and secuns recofds. Int year Peter Plattaburg trotted lo s record of 21D 1-4 and Tbs Great Idea paced in 2.05. They should be pretty near- ly the last of the get oi’ Peter to enter the list. Captain Aubrcya list of new and reduced performers for 1N8 is as follows. l-lemlmk 2.22, May Tell 1.10, Peter Pokey reduced to 2.00 1-2 Amust Queen 2.15 1-2, Joe the Great reduced to 2.13 1-2 and Johnny Miles plCIflg 2.10 1-1. Captain Aubrey is also the sire of the dams of Alma. Aubrey 2.12 3-4, Captain Cope 2.1a 1-4. Jollyaet 2.11, Ruby Nelson 2.1‘! l-2, Becky Aub- rey 2.11 1-4. Fire Glow 2.10 l-I and Mac Volo 2.12 1-2. , Colorado L. 2.12 l-2 brought here when you go down to Longwood in February and sec those same colts broken to harness, perfectly bsl-l anced and galted, trot. miles from 2.17 l-2 in 2.27." According to s. writer in the Horseman and Fair World the lat- est catalogue of yearlings from Wal- nut Hall Farm contain; the names and pedigrees of twenty-four brood mares which do not trace to Peter the Great, Axworthv 0r McKinney. We cannot vouch for the correct- ness of the above assertion. ft car- tainly seems extra-ordinary in view of the popularity of the three strains mentioned. Apparently they lime a great deal of trouble collecting their purse money at, the various race meets in Western United States alter the races are over, as we no- tice where suggestions are made that the South Dakota Legislature permit just one parent association to govern harness horse racing in that State and that each fair or race meeting advertising purses must deposit with the County ‘Prcasurer the full amount of the purse or bond to cover same and so notify the entrant. Harvey Ernest, recently deceased, whose mare Ima Jay 2.04 1-4 was one of the greatest irotters on thc know that it takes a. truly great mare to win eleven straight rates from the kind of fields she met." "You are right, Harry, take a whole handful," said the radiant and pleased Mr. Ernest. Harness horse racing has been practically dead in Chicago for many years. but. a. new spirit 1:. prevalent there now since Henry H. Knight became actively interested. f-le is the owner of Mr. McElwyn 1.50 l-4 and other high class stal- lion.~. A track is being built and nn amateur association started vnth sin objective members-hiya of 200. At the first meeting 70 signed the roll. Members are to buy horses and actively engage in amateur compe- titlons. The horse used by Will R/ogers in the movie David f-larum, is The Leading Man 2.10 1-2 by Northern Man. His record was taken over the Winfield, Kansas, track in 1926 and he is now fifteen years old. The Year Book shows that he was last raced in 103i. several two-year-olds by Great Britton 2.02 1-2 will be trained this year in Nova Sootla and Prince Edward Island and it. will not b0 surprising to find Horne real race horses develop from them. last year five of the get of Great Brit- ton entered the list, two of them Belle Briton and Britten Axworth with records of 2.26 1-2 and 2.25 re- spectively were two-yenr-olds. 0th- ers taking records were Graoon 2.00 i-4. l-follyrood Roman 2.08 and i-lollyrood Speed 2.05 3-4. Two 0f the [It OI Great Scott 2.00 l-4 ownld by Captain Sampson Grady. Bumtnerlide. entered the list fliarlacona Silil "inn Ylr-krra Whit» I- . World Kirk I AXAIIIAN NATIONAL IAILWAY (fnnnllna IND) IIONTIIAL. XI I ‘roll rcvrnra of Canadian Nation all- waya system for tbs Isak nib} larch 10_ lfl-l Ina ISOII ll til- parao with siallilfl r lbn eorron- = team left for Canada yesterday fol- some years ago by the lute Ham- mond Kelly, appears in the table of great sires with Bonnie L. 2.11 3-4 and I'm Alone 2.10 credited as his get. As far as we can recollect I'm Alone is the only 2.10 performer credited to s Maritime stallion last season. Another Maritime horse io appear in the table of great sires is Kal- murk, 2.15 1-2, owned by Willard Kelly. Southport. f-le is represented by Margaret's Sun 2.1a 3-4. Colonel Aubrey has two new per- formers whieh lnl-kes his total one trotter and five pacers. Doreen Aubrey 2.21 1-2 and Winnie Winkle 2.1:! 1-4 are his 1033 representatives. Still another Maritime sire is Roy Volo 2.00 3-4 in the great stable with Mac Volo 2.12 1-2, Roy Volo, Jr. 2.1a 1-4, Sussex Lass 2.20 and ‘Trixie Volo 2.14 3-1. San Francisco, 2.01%, noted race horse and sire, died at Walnut Hall Farm, Kentucky, March ‘I. aged 3i years. The get of Ban Francisco were noted for their race horse capacity and no stallion pro- duced gamer or harder fighters. Armng those best remembered will be Lu Princeton 2.01. Vanaandt 2.01. St, hdsw 2.01%, Jennttte Rankin 2.031s. Mary Putney 2.04%. all trotters. and such sterling pacers as Sanardo 1.5014, Prlseo June 2.01%, Sparkle Li's. and Nell Frisco 2.03_ joint holder of the P. E. Island pacing record of 2.07%, now owned in Summerslde by Capt. Sampson Grady. Sport Briefs (Cont ued from Page 7i nervous organism of the plavm very much unless it was a case of having to secure a position in the finals where s lot would depend upon them. BUT thrree games played in nlich the decision meant elimin- atlcii or the going on to greater things, possibly the Allan Cup. meant a tremendous mental and physical strain as only those who have been through the ordeal will realize. Even (nose aoccmpanying the team felt the strain and were not back to normalcy for some time after the event-s were over. One can hardly yealize how thoroughly keyed up each and ev- ery member of the Wolves and Ab- bies teams were and how sincerely anxious it secure a victory! On the other hand the Hawk! were having a. couple of side shows with Saint John which meant very little in travel and only l 1'11""? of exercise as nothing depended upon the result. They entercd the fray with all their nervous energies received and not the least sign of an injury. No wonder then that they could go from tn: drop of the hat, displaying speed which seem- ed to be dsaling ls compared with their tired adversaries. To get a real true estimate of the teams, Hawks and Wolves, one must compare their series of games play- td at Halifax and aloneton with practically the same IefIRQI of- ficiating. This would show in the fourteen games, seven wtha for aloncton, six wins for Halifax and one draw. The Saskatoon Quakers hockey lowing a moat successful tour of Britain and the continent. The Al- lan Cup finalists of last season won n out of 30 games, lost. two and tied twice. The defeats occurred in Praha and Benin. fn the Milan tourney for the world's amateur championship they non out. defeat- ing the U. tlélm in the finals. The Canine-ks sound ill loals and _,,,., . bottled up for two minutes and cidmtally stored a goal. 1t Ill. . first penalty meted out to a in the memory of amateur 00%", fans in Montreal. The ‘largdt mm _ the world will be opened in _ don. lhgland, next July. It_ bealmosttheslaeoftiaslol n of the Forum. The ayntln‘ U changing cubicles will iasurs ‘UM no boot. traffic passes over fifil reserved for bars fest. Aillthohfl- ers before entnring the poohiifl pang through a mower raoas. I! presume with the ides of riddfll them of any infections they!!! carry on their person. ‘has flit objection made to swim is the danger of getting " Foot" a persistent form of infilt- tlon that bathers are liable to.- The Montreal Daily Star» _ March 13th contains a lp write-up 0t the Crystal hockey team, Summerside, ’ ions of the asarltirria, who l play a sudden death game agahat. the champions d Quebec. 31%: evening at the Montreal brill. Just who will oppoare the llarftirflt girls will be settled by last nflfl- ihgs playoffs between Maroons and‘ Oxfords. ' Bays the Star, ‘The CrystaPfll-v ters team has a reputation for II- nlng goals dorm bat that is not bettered by any other team- ll sport except Edmonton Grads bal- ketball team. A record of comb- ous victories through eight YQII of their history has placed $5 Crystal Sisters In the wp 690M1- women's hockey east of Quin. They have played over 100 gages and as one Maritime wrlterado- scribes it, ‘Have never atubhtd .L toe'." .. I The winner of the Quebec-IMF _ time series will meet the Plflfll Rivuletties. champions of (hbodo, who defeated the ‘loronto Vog- bonds 5-2 in the Ontario chnpp, ionship round. ‘rhe- winners of thin, series will then entertain the ,fi- monton Bustiers defending , ion champions, so our S girls may go far afield and bring much honor lo Prince Edward-fa- land. "Nswsy" Lalonde, coach o! . Canadians "pro" team, said would have ldsikleiobn, Fag and Jack M00111 signed on tho up for next. season if he hadllh way about it. “ Census of Unemployed ’ Ex-Service Men, iC. P. by Gnnrdinlfa Special IIII. orrrawa, March is-wias. s- mounts to a census of the assist and economic aituitlon of unfi- pioyment earservloo men thump- out. Canada, with a. view to dotsr- mining their capabilities for ana- ployment and ,. moting veaacfil action was approved by tho OI convention of the Canadian fin here today. Recalling that suela an lnvutigatlon had already tnhi place with some measure of not in Saskatchewan by the provinahi command orf the Legion the". the convention ld0p'.\l a resolution raking this applicable ihrougbsaa; the Dominion. GILLIS OFFERS T0 SILL JAIL BOSTON. March l5—AndreI_J.__ Gillb, former mayor, at Newburyporr, and the only man 1p America who owns n Jail, today fl-j [cred it roi- sale in a telegram a ty. S. Marshal John J. Murphy. " i The tA-legrsrn read: - - “United States Marshal, Peder‘! Building. Bea-ton Massachuletllh-i- “Old Newburyport jail for llll Stop, Fifty cells. Stop. Orounh 1hr exercise. Stop. My city needs .1159 industry." (Signed) “Bossy” Oiilla. The offer is being oonsidezodny Marshal Murphy and he said Jan would inquire the price. . Crew or¢s;zz¢a '.1 Ship Appeal (C.I'. By Gnnrihfs Special WEI SYDNEY, N. 8., March 1 appeal case of Captain John. - Lellari and three members oLJ-ba crew of the Butterfly n, aeiaepintf Lingan, N. 8.. last November 11R‘. edly towing two dorles containing bootleg rum. has been poa _, until Monday, March fl becamgssl the inability of a defence wttnll to reach the city. _ ._ The revenue cutter ‘lbnaolw-fl- drr command of captain nip-Ila sighted the Butterfly If I01’ X-pgan and sydaey Harbor. ‘IUNIQ legrd rum-runner hssvcd to l~ tlie cutter fired a shot acted h‘ - mun; p! "or! vf 1:31, as lneraasa of m I19, lam uaau- oiligefiaibeliiaa moanaalnstllmflawwanl w": rr-m-"cwe-s "m..." - Ill . Omwaaastnsitibstisaiaoall llfl_ aqsisissapaaoaasoaanseh-rarovraaaat