THE csAnnorrErowu ouninznrss. ‘ PAGE mania “ res sro HOCKEY sown: RTS AND N G i In Realm BASKET BA BOXING _ AND OTHER EVENTS LL . 0f Sport l egMaritime Champions Defeat Dartmouth Last Night 5--'-3E t NBURANBIETwESTEiRSR TUEEEIIKVIEEE WINS E us sun Pill l | r L Jan. 1C.—“I ‘leave SIECEEQELrn-s case in the or President Frank Calder so with Referee Lou Marsh. a1] that. can be done, and I'll p; satisfied with the 66018100 r." , figtitewhat Leo Dandursnd. lug-director of the Canadians is morning. He emphasiz- -. tact that the cutting down ed" Stuart was an acciden-t, 0 pointed out that o. mistake en made n-ilcn it was stated his meant automatic suspe~ for SDYIIEIIC- rulc makes him flflllll! t0 8118- n by Prosidcnt Calder should tic-r think his crime deserves with the recommendation of o Marsh that nothing furthor .. to the Cnnadicns player, it unlikely ‘that the N. ll. L. will take any further stops i matter. President Caidor of town at tho present time, id not be asked tho question. ver there is little doubt that no will play again on Wed- y against Ottawa hero. trcaiers wore sorry to hear o accident to "Billy" Coutu. rdworking and sturdy partner rasue Clcghorn on- the locals’ o. X-ray photographs of his ist taken on his return here oronto, and shown in another . show a clean break. The i happened when ho collid- b Corbcau and Noble. physician attending: him he will not be ready to play weeks. but "liili" is a pretty nsioiucr and iiis team mates not. bc surprised to see him on again by tho second week ruary. z: Team Won From St. Stephen ;= ‘l, N. li., Jan. lih-Sussox .lc.'nn won a hard-fought li. A. iixtnro hero tonight t. Stephen, 51X lo three. The jiod at thc end of tho first two to one and increased d in the opening minutes of ‘cond porlod. Sussex. howev- iiihcd strong. stern Guardian . ME TO THE SOCIAL IN .11 llsii, Friday, January Pfoiiram. games, icc cream akc. Admission 25 cents. 000-00000000-000000- UEEN HOTEL warns smear cmutnorrsrowu This popular Hotol l" M." ssmolmiy NMWGNC and ro. iiifnlllicd throughout ind oifora very com. lortasio aopoanrpgggtion to tho travelling’ public. Tho tabla ls apoc- lilly good and thoppab- lio are courtoouuly fiimi for. ' Rains $3.00 a day. sauce J. TAY Les. Manager a Charlottetown not 1 Qt... Ltd. ."'9l".'.'5f°~ . QUEEN HOTEL‘ - L. iiL-isiam, dlradaibano; A. uiidors. Summorsido: Mary "m- Biirinsiioicl: Mrs. H. H. VEELERI The following observations nro made by a. prominent citizen who is interested in sport and is proud of the splendid position attained by our athletes. including our skill~ ful liockcyists. Sporting Editor, Guardian: Sir.~'l‘hti position earned by thc Abegwoit hockey team and the splendid advertising given our city, ll! QVBPY city. town and hamlet of the Maritime Provinces is n matter for general civic pride and satisfaction. The hockey team has for a number of yours maintained its premier po- sition and on the whole with as full a measure of harmony as can reasonably ho expected. The team member; are personal friends. chum together. and in the main gct ziiotir; amicably. So that when s. writer from another province ussuils the team in this rcspoct, ho is going a littio wide 0f thc mark. Our citizens us a whole resent any unfair criticism of a. toast which has donc so much toward it only advertising this Province. but upholding its athletic prestige as well. Small minor differences may at times exist as happens in similar organizations everywhere, but those must not be magnified. Many Maritime towns would be proud to call such a team as Abog- wcits its own and it behooves ev- ery citizen to boost and not knock. it is believed that ovory effort has been made to give a fair selec- tion of players. Many considera- tions enter into this, but the out- standing one I imagine is ability as a hockeyist and ll. is doubtful if many committees could agree on a fixed selection. Tliero have been certain changes as sport. followers know. from year to your in various nthlvtlc trams nrnd it can be believed that no ulterior moiivc has cvcr promp- tod silt-h changes. (‘riticisin is easy and very: otivu destructive. ' . iiow much better would a good boost be appreciated by thc pin)- crs and those in charge. rutbcr than this potty. unrrosv, jealous. fauit-fiitding‘! Every true citizen will bt- only_ loo willing lo accord -ull credit und praise to tho splendid boys, not on- ly of this your. but of former years. who huvc done so much to keep this Province in the forefront of athletics- I ant, Sir. etc.. FAN mi} ___.._ swims Y. M. C._A. BOWLING Wednesday night a very ititcrcsi- ing and enthusiastic bowling mulch took place between two of thc indies teams which are playing out their schedule Tho pool-on worn of u good nvor ago and (vuiliusiusm was at n pitch throughout. Tho Smninoics-won out with u itmiorlty of 107 pins. » Following are thc scores: ~- COM ETB. Mrs. Adams iiiias Evans .. .. Mrs. Stewart .. Miss Swwari .- liirs. Boer 'f‘outi~——162-i. SEMINOLES. lillss Mciirogor . . . . Miss MacDonald Mitts llarris Miss Grant Miss Totai—-178l. 176 147 Tho Y. l\i. C. A. team defeated the Bankers last. night by a largo maJorIty. A. E. iiarris roiled tho highest single of 240 and total of 023. Lino-up and scores: Y. M. C. A. ‘art-ii: li./Jackson. Saskatoon c mo, cardilttai’. Way. iii. A. J Mac . Anderson, 99000000000000 Mo Warlin E '__.,,,__ -, __ I'm ma‘ rtiono_,_ .Q000000000000000000000000000 (iIiASsllllED ADVERTISEMENTS 162-450 159~4liil 218-623 lli5—52l P. W. Turner . 159 13S A. Pendiotoit .. 177 133 A. E. Harris .. 165 240 J. Cameron 182 184 0000000000000000 pottllnoollvlordo ........ Ioportinooiivvordo ........ 7oporlloooflworiil 0 O O _ O O 0 5 ‘Eli's Iisivzwsme-I. "I Hanoi wimno-oio so. study mnpioymont for gum become onport in eight ° - hioior barber Outing-g, ‘ "-3- . “ ‘ '1-i0~tf. ‘ltittalo lloip Wantét! - m. Ihnuuo. no wAomuo . ....~.::a::i..s~ 1- Iflooollailbotls mo A. MoDONALD LAND ous- "Qor, flgrpogy aéc-u-sa-mn. IAUNIOM: IZUIAZIO, FRIIH toda . sous h, Novrlonio I: Co. iilsrizot but lam-WWW!" m"- ‘ ‘ " truss . not romt ‘an lilil or household articles. in- srtmsr-i its-zoo. Wanted. “mw ai . - 1| , - _ 4-1504; » ..\ r- ,- _:’.._ 4.8m sisal W AIONID ANTI m pus» add . mo a rim-tun ‘um-aim. HARE I“! k 37”." ‘V x13" I‘ .r L“ Hears Music 5200 ‘IAO ' 3i BY EASY lllfllilll SACKViLLE, Juli. 16.——ln the first Eastern Section loaguc gams to be played hero this season. Sack- villc badly ilufcaitatl Dorchcstoi- by a score of 5-0 last night. Suckvillc men had thc game in tin- hollow oi‘ their hands ‘and tho Shirt-town piny- ers hadto content themselves with long rungc shots at Wry who hand- lcd them with liiS usual coolness. Tile Sackvlilc forwards worked to gcthcr nicely tnnking several nicc rushes and only the remarkable dexterity oi‘ Babcock in the Dorchcs tcr nets prevented a much higher score from being made. lllll MARSH 0N ClEliililRN INCIDENT TORONTO. Jan. 1ii.—(‘.iogiioru drew match foul for hooking Stuart in the taco in second period. Stu- art stepped into him with a hard lbody chock and aftcr (llogborn had lost tho puck ho hooked Stuart. in tho face. Stuart went down with a cut in his forehand and ii. looked a lot worse titan it really ivus. Stu art. was compelled to roiirc but clinic buck inter. Tho penalty to (‘leghorn initsmuclt us it. curries suspension and a lino in auidition to banishment from thc ion is un- doubtedly too severe for (iieghorirs offence but] had no option. tin- ruies distinctly say that any phiyi-r who deliberately injures or (litiillllllri an opponent must be given a match foul and tho fines and suspension nro fllii0iililllf‘. l did lint tnaki.) thc ruins. i have iil\\'il_\'h' argon-d with N. li. 1.. (iifil-crs tlmt. lilo pt-nultios should always bu at. tho i|lt~il'l‘i‘ii0li of tho roll-rue. ii‘ i had tliv (iption I would linvu only given (flcgborn 1U lilillillUt-i for his nffcnrt: but. iholu- is notiiiiii: also ]ll'ii\'i(l(’il in tho hook for disabling nu (lilllOlliilii. in my ri-port lo president (lnldurl rcconl- mouth-d that tho suspension he ruin- cd lllliilflfilltiflly. I have had Sprnguc (‘lugiiorn in "IP00. gitmi-s this season and i know that its is earnestly trying to plny clean hoc- key, and ho has boon its clean as a houud's tooth until this lupso. i rcfitsctl to tienaiizla him in Ottawa when in: crmvncd (flout-y (luring n mulco because l bolit-vcd that it was nctriilentai. The Ottuwn fans roared but i did not. cvi-n warn Clog horn. Saturday's iucidl-nt was not accidental but it. certainly wvns not ainyiliing iiku whut ilillilflillidl in Iiionivcal last l\liil‘(:ll. it is to kccp down rowdyism of that. sort timl President Cnldci" issued such strict instructions to ills referees and foi- loiving llieso iiltlifllCil0llS i ilcnniiz- (‘ll (Eicghoru sovcrcly. i lioucilor a l3 minute pcnnity for at- tempting ito hook nu opponent. J. A. Bcntloy . 03 1S2 l-iir-hllo '1 - i 8S0 S71‘ $30-$00: Bankers: J. E. liuurihtiu Vnulticrsiinl- C. llayward .. A. (i. Parks .. A. “R-bsloi" .. lfii lo.’- ‘.702 165 15ft I07 171i 132 131i 138 151'» ---i5Ii 159-450 T82 (IS-l 766-2232 Miles Away (Canadian Proso.) IlUENUS AIRES, Juli. lti.—~iln\' I'll iiurt. it‘lt‘i.{l'l.\|.lli superintendent of the trntis-Audine railway. who has a radio sot installed at his head quarters ut Les Antics Villngre, 50 mikes north of Santiago. Chile. ni an iillitlitli‘ oi‘ 700 feet on thc Citilcun slopes of the Andes, un- uounctvs that on tho night. of Doc. 31 ho hoard a music programme broadcast by tho WEAF station in New York city. _ ilo also hciu-d pat the conclusion of the concert the request of the announcer that far distant listen- ers-in report what they hcard of the programme. Santiago. ns tho crow flies. is about G200 tnllos dist ‘tilt. from New York. __._._-¢ocn---—- Hotel Arrivals REVEE-ETCOTEL l4‘. D. Campbell. Halifax; J. R. Htzgorald, lit. John: Thou. Ralph. i-fuvu Q Toronto-Will Ma Each Year to Mari HALIFAX, N. S., Jan. ilk-The Charlottetown Abbics, Maritime Champions, ilefeatetl Dartmouth. Champions, five to three in an ex- citing exhibition game 0t‘ hockey played betoro twelve hundred spec- tators in tho hinrks-Cross Arena Dartmouth tonight. Prucccding lilo gutun. Walton" Bishop. Prcsidvnt. oi‘ thc Duri- mtintli-Aituticur Aililt-iic. Assooiil- tion, zlnnonncetl iliul thc Starr hinmifacturlng Company. was prv- svntlng a pair of Starr skates lo ouch ml-mbcr oi‘ tine Abcgwcits and. that tho (‘oinpnny proposed to mnki- a iikv prostL-titation ouch your to tine hiuritinm Champions. also to 1irosctit n new iilaritiniu liockc-y Trophy. The ltnnouncc- nlcut was r '-ivcil with ll"!- nonucotl choc: , alter which thc skntns were presented by Mayor Mnshct" of Dartmouth. THE GAME Whilu tho Dartmouth players bud tin- better of tho lrritury throughout lln- groan-i" part oi‘ tho game. they were tiuablc to got by Diamond. thc stalwart not guard- inn of thc visiting team. Earl Prowsts opened tlii- scoring, when ln- tullicil utter four minutes 0i liBEiiiiElTS inn iiilllliiiliili ii lilJiNli EL Champions Presented WiEh Starr Skates By Starr Manufacturing Company of Announcement Received With Cheers. ST Nllilli 5-3- ke Like Presentation time Title Holders- pcatoti eight. minutes later. Gibb, getting liurolil Rndforifs rebound. scored for Dartmouth at tho foul"- tccu minute mark. SECONP PERIOD. Earl PYOWSI! notched a third for the Abbics one minute after thc start oi’ tho second period. indiv- idualling from thc Alibics dcfoncc and circling tho Dartmouth nuts. hiolalachivru. on Gordon's puss scor- od throw. minute‘... bcforo thc cud uf tin: session. THIRD PERIOD in tho third, MCEflChUPll scored on (iordolfs pass at five minutes. ii. llndford tuiiiod for ilartmouth u nlinuto latter and Pete McDonald. madl- the Hart's third count, at. tbirtvou iuiuuil-s. liui. two penalties were inflicted, ii. ltadford in tho first and liieorle in tiu- lhirti. Aicldziclicrn was slight- ly lli_|lll‘i‘.ll in Ibo third, when ho fl-il m-ar thc Dartmouth nets. Wilk- io and liutos rcfcrco. Tho iinl~~iip—-i')nrimnuth. Davis, goal: Patterson, hlocllnnaliil. dc- Yiilllfil- ii. lludford, M. Bczlzlcy, 'i‘. Iiudforil: forwards, 1.. Bcaziey and Gibb, subs. t\bilif.‘fl'—nlillllllllil, goal; liiooro and Kelly, (left-nee; liiclilnchcrn, play on a long wing shot. ilc re- ’l‘lio Abogwcits‘ victory li\'l‘i' Dartmouth inst night is truly rc- milrluibli» to say tho least, as this team of hockuyists has had a stron- uous tour, playing in all HiX {$111105 with but ouo day (Sunday) to rust during thc contests. They were do» foals-d on two out dons. by litu- Grunitcs and ‘VZIIHIUFUTS, but ii. is‘. tioubtful ii‘ any loam in tho l\i limos can cquul the sillontliil roc- ord which lhcy have ‘made, that. is winning four gamcsotit ot‘ six played on tour, with. as nbovc mou- tlouod only one day's rest in bc- twccn. Central Guardian SHOP from lloimaifs Catalog. CARNIVAL'AT ARENA Friday niglit.——li NOTE: — Advertising locals cost five cents per word, payable in advance. WHIST PARTY tinder tho auri- plccs of tin.- (lhildrcn of lilury ill Lcamic of (lross linli. 'i'iiursiln.y evening. Admission iii? cents. (inun- sinrts at 8.15 sharp. li. CARNiVAL—A;lENA—FHiD/\Y night.-—1i. CHURCH 0F SCOTLANQ-itm. D. l\i. Lamont uvill preach on Fri- day .Jau. 18th, at Niuu liiiio brook nt 7 p.m.. on Saturday Jun. llltli, at Canoe Caveat 7 11-111.. on Sab- bath Jun. 200b, nit Churchill ut 10.30 n.1u. in tho People's Church City at 7 p.m. SUCCESSFUL SHORT COURSE lion. J. ii. biyors. iifessrs. .l. A. Clnrk and W. Bonlter returned from Bridgetown yesterday. where the Agricultural short. course is being continued uuill Friday. The meetings are being largely atlcnd- ed and much interest is shown in the course. PROVINCIAL FAILURES.— Commercial failures in Cmuidn for 192.1. according to the records of R. (i. Dunn lit Co., show n fewer number im Ontario, (luobcc. Now- fotindiand. New Brunswick. and Alberta, tho docroaso ranging from 15 in Newfoundland to 314 in Quo- bec. On the other hand there were more defaults in Nova Scotia. Mau- itoba. P. Mainland and Saskatche- wan the lncrsano ranging from 7 in P. E. Island to 30 in Nova Scot- Winohostcr, Ont; Fred Muiiaiiy. gqum; J, Hughes, Now Glasgow: J. ii. Perry. Summorsido: (i. L. Duniop. City; I9. ii‘. Mcaghcr. llnil- gax; ,|_ la, Garrett. Bourls; Juli. Kiough. Boston; (llias. Flynn. ‘Bos- ton; it. L. German. Boston. Births gpylp-ip this city Jan. BT71: Mr. nini Mrs. James A. lliagiow a daughter? (Mary Elizabeth.) Deaths MoMlLLANn-At llilltioo on Jili- n“, mo“ Molfliinn in his h your. amt hid». 8th. It 1 p.m.. from the rosiilonoo o! Oil"! up.“ to Hartman's cemetery. wm Oovo Hood. v _ in. The l‘. l5. island figures aro: 198120: 192i. 13: liabilities in ma. 8104.630. _-—--J PERSONALS THE ABERWEITS Will ARRIVE llllME TilNIliliT |. oi’ as hockeylsts. -|- ilack Porch") Gordon and Prowslw, forwards; Prowso. Cronin, and Cox, subs. 'i‘l1ci.r dcfcuig came, first, at tho builds of tho Champions of (‘ziimdu by n scovo oi‘ i to l and l<0tiilillly by tho \vfll\(l\'l‘l'.l‘$. '7—2. No commonl. is notaossltry in ro» fercncc to thc above losses, as both these teams, especially tho first mentioned are not. to be sncczctl at, having u reputation to be proud Tho l\bl‘gWl.‘ll3 will return homo tonight and it is expected that a reception fitting for n. team with such an unviublc hockey record, will bc tendered thc boys on arriv- ni To “The Abbiesf’ (Parody on Night on tiic There's a team that wc admire. Oi‘ their games we'll never tirc. The Abbiesl The Abbie-s! We hurry so————- .lust. to watch them play n game. Nothing like it. for their fanlv, If they lust. ‘ll-What a blow! Could they losn-‘b-No! Noll No!!! Chorus We lovo them at Moncton Ur VilltlTOVOl‘ they roam. lfivory time they go to "battle" lioy! they brim: the bacon homo. Wu ruiuombcr their victories, Not. a game's ilcyoud recall. But tho night they played "Graniies" We luvcd thcm bcsi. ot’ all. thc Extra Chorusos. We've watched illcm playing rugby. Nsvor ilinchlug-“nhvays happy \Vh0u they'd hear thc whistle mil. Lot us hope they'll keep the trophy That. to others it won't. fail. When tho Abblos played (lranitcs We loved tbolu bust. nt‘ all. ilio We admire Frnnklo Cronin. Sure we honor Kelly's dome. And we're sweet on Jack Gordon, “Roddy's" speed is all his own. And we'll nlwnys checr "Wnckey" Earl and iioy are clover men. Not forgetting Moore and Morgan llulf thc glory goes to them. l"l)utchy" included!) for Oil we lovc thcm in tho morning And we l0Ve ‘om at night. \Vo love them. yes. we love them When the loo is shinliix bright, Wo iovc thorn in the spring time ~- And we love them in tho fsii. lint tlm night thcy played the "iirnultoa". We loved llimu boat of all! —1lolh liiacbauchlsn. ' St. Peter's Bay. Messrs. Jos. Kiough, Chas. liilynn BATHIJRST llKE BHllHlll EAIVIE One of the Fastest Games in Years Played in Chatham (‘li.-‘l'i‘iiAi\i. N. li., dill]. 16.‘- linthurst (iefl-uti-d the locals 1 to U in one of tin: fastest saunas over witnessed hero inst night, 'i‘hr game was full of thrills with sper- tncuiar rushes and by phenomenal stops of both goal tenders. Very little rombiniltion was [iinyl-il by oithcr ti-um but the locals were wcnkoi- in this respect as only four 0i‘ inst year's regulars uppeartiil on tho (lhatliam line-up, lilo other two llIBCOS being taken by two youngstt-rs-~i'ast. but. inoxilcricnc- ed. Keri‘, u now mun ul centre. showed up wl-ii. ityau. (lrosby and Luwioi‘ starred for Builiursl. Tin- iocals lnid ihu best of lilo torri- iury play, constantly [loops-ring Finnegan with shots. but ho was imprcgnzibic. ‘Filo first period was scoreless. in tho latter part oi" tho second pcriud ll. (Yripps, during a mivup in front of thc Ciuttham not, poked the puck pust Carvoii. The last period saw whirlwind hockl-y with liathurst playing u (lisfcusivte Quinn. Iiuthurst played tho game undnr protest. They objected to the referee. ‘Shorty’ Tritos, oi lilcncton. They based their objec- tlon upon ihv fact that. they had not been notified iu the required flmc. 'l‘rilo.s. however. refereed an impartial gnmc. Chatham Bathurst Goal Carveii . . , . . . . . . . . . . . .. Finnegan Doicnco Duncan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Crosby" Flcighcr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Schryci" (‘vutro itiglit Wing" l). Kcougliun . . . . . . . . . .. it. (‘ripps l.<-i'i Wing hichialion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Slilisillllli-s J. Kvnulzlltlli . . . . . . . . . .. l). (Iripus it. Skldd . . . . .. .. J. Skidii +-Y-*-'~-'-+++++++'I~++ 4- N. H. L. STANDING Il- + ' - -I- + Senators have n big lead Il- + over other clubs. The offic- il- Il- iai‘ standing of the N. H. L. to II- 'I' date: -l- -l' Ottawa + St. Patricks -l- Canaciiens . t8 18 il- ‘l- Hamilton 3 6 2i 26 vl- ++++++++++++¥++ __.<-o0-o_____ Ln wlm‘ W. L F. 29 25 A.'I' 1811' 7 1 4 5 31* 3 5 Woun-n rt-uitm-s of Piilludipiiin. of whom lilorc iil'i.‘ a numbor who iinvo iu-liirvcd Iuarkl-il siincrss in their chosen field, are up in arms over tlit- rofusul oi‘ thc ilonl Rhinit- Board of their city to admit them to uctivc membership. ._Q01-__._ ARENA TO-NIGHT. 1| O-O-OO-OOQ-O-O-OQO-O-OQ BAND AT public a comfortable. up-to-dato hotel. Con- tains 44 moms with privato bsthmTho Cuis- ino is famous all ovor Canada. Telephones in all rooms. Courteous service. H. C. BROWN Manager ‘w Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. Proprietors VICTORIA HOTEL l". S. hinoifiay. Truro; i.. \\'. Aiurtlock, Murray lliv ‘; A. hint"- phy, lifoutaguea: A. E. (took. llnli- fax; A. .l. Dull‘. Halifax; M. .l. Pow- cr. Summorviiic; (l. A. Stephenson. St. John; C. A. Anderson. St. Ste- phen, N. li.: \V. .l. liitakcy. (ittnwu: A. t‘. Rawlimzo, Quebec: .l. E. Dun- cnn, Halifax; it. M. Fowler, St. John; ii. (l. Sanderson. Toronto; l. C. Wiiiidomb. Montreal: D. M. Dickie. Truro; E. G. Mackay. Syd- ney; J. A; dngraham. NORM-Oil; l:- > m: RliAlilN’ GAME suns THIS EilEillNii On Splendid Sheet_s of Ice Duly Prepared," 5‘? W’ the Contest For the Wright Trophy Will Begin. CURLING Rare o’ the rare clerics that Scotland can boast May her game o' the ice, ma dear mon, be a toast While Auld Caledonia remains For her bonncted sons. where the wild heather blooms. From the First o’ the Land Sirs, are Knights o’ the brooms, And they stand to a man by the stance From her lochs. from her glcns, it hath come, it hath grown, Till the sons ohvvide Empire have made it their own- it is blending the folds of the flags. That have followed the suns to the lure of the Wont. Where it's blending the nations, whose manhood is belt. Who play with the stones oi the crags. For from Cal‘edon's crags, grim walls of the main, They have chiselled the blocks of the hard granite static; They have falhioned the swcil of the grip. From whose glimmering sheen springs “The Spirit o’ Curlingi" On the tips o’ her feet stands-she swaying and whirling Thrilling the soul of the skip And Curlinl quid mon, yer attention I beg, Why wi" us it‘; so fearsome. this “crackinfian-egg." That ye a'most forget ye're a sinner. And when yor sin canny stane comes a "chap-omthe-shot" Why ye juist dinna care whithir school keeps or not- Whyics tryin' no to look like a winner. But the sun o’ yer giory'il gang doon in a log if the “nuard" they were noedin" stops "dead on tho hoot" YEt the “dravv, mon, is worthy a sonnet; Then flickers the smile o’ yer roliickin glee. For there's naespot in a‘ this wide world like the Toe ‘if only it's your atanc that's on it. AhLi fain would believe, in all hearts that are pure The joys that have giaddened this world maylendure; ‘That memories olden may steal Throuqh the shade; of auid skins in yon shadowy lands; That they dinna forget; and that shadowy hands Grip hands in the “Land o’ the Leal." For the game that was born in some auid Scottish glen is a power today in the kingdom of men. ‘Bridging the drifts o’ the seal lFane hrlthers in sport, while the mighty of state Arc struggling in vain with the passions of hate. ‘Grip hands in the rings of the Tee (So toast the auid game, Sirs, whaurivlr ye be ‘Through a‘ thc braw Northlands. the homes c’ the Free, ‘The game. we has all o’ us cruled. Let's drink to the sport that ls worthy o’ Kings, "I'o the gamo n’ the frostlando. the loo lands, the rings. 3T0 the Stones rumbling owcr the world. —DR, W. A. CREELMAN | Tho Charlottetown Curling Rink will open tonight, its firot games of the season. A splendid sheet of ioo awaits the curlers in the got-away of what promises to be one of the belt seasons of this grand old game in the province. Competition will be for the Wright Trophy. The following rinks will be played, starting this evening at 7.30 and 9o'clock. | Ski"! i" liked l0 Dost their names on the Board. plating tho perliodg |they can play. i.—W. Bouitor. F. Sigaworth. J. A. Bentley. Skip. J. A. Fraser. 2.—-H. H. Shaw. G. Gaudet. W. H. Townsend. Skin. M. P. Titus. 3.-—J. H. Myers. F. Stewart. w. n. Crliicklhlrikl. Skip. P. Pope. ‘ 4.-—Thoo. Bayer. W. H. McLaron. CII. Earle. Skis. J, A. S. Bayer. 5.—F. Clarke. H. Currie. G. P. Nicholson. Skin. G. G. Hughes. li.-W. E. Agnew. A. McLeod. G. E..Fui_l. Skio. Prof Wstkis. 7.—Dr. MacLelian. A. Afflock. Chas. Toombs. Skip. H. A. Eben. B.—A Pickard. E. MacNutt. A 8cott.'8kiip J. F. Whoar. 9.—J. A. McDonald. C. fl. Stevenson. C. C. Archibald. Skip. C. L. Miles. 10.—H. J. Philips. V. MaoQuaid. Dr. Houston. Skip. Rov G. Taylor. i1.—-Cha| Drew. P. MacDonald. A. Sinclair. Skip. C, H. Block. 12.-—E. slum. J. m. JoncsfReg. Taylor. Skip. n. s. Spiiiott. 13.—J. Crockett. J. MacNcli. E. E. Clouson. Skip. S. C. Moore. i4.—L. W. Goodwin. E. Bovycr. Jack Lewis. Skin. Dr. Goodwill. i5.—A. Mutoh. W. J. Reid. H. W. Weeks. Skip. D. B. Stowart. i6.-Ed. Nicholson. O. MacGregor. W. H. Prowse. Skip. A. W. Hynd- man. 17.—A. C. White. L. MacDonald. W. Taylor. Skip. W. 8. Grant. i8.—Ewon Mackinnon. L. Hodnson. Gavin Duffy. Skip. R. MloLoan. 19.-—-Dr. 50am: . T. W. L. Prawn. G. MaoLood. Skip. L. M. Mac- Milian. ' 20.-Donald MnoKlnnon. Percy Simmonds. .l. A. Wobator. Skip. C. Leigh. 21.—Dr. MaoKonzio, Dr. Mncintyro. Ernoot Collin. Strip. 0. A. Mac- Kinnon. 22.—L. p. Murray. M. Colder. A. n. s. Duck. sauna. b. Wright. E. Smith. Windsor. N. S. ~.\ 6%.. and ilt. i. iiorman. Boston. were passengers from the mainland yes- terday. They are attending Si. Duncan's University. Mr. Thou. Ralph. otwilclioatsr, at, a brother of tho ioto Dr. _ o ns.A. E. Cook and A. (i. ' . aiifax, are at the Victoria otol. in. w. .1. autonomous. is n silo Victoria . r BRITISH CONSULS . k2; its..." 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