JANUARY -9, 1925 NEW YORK, Jan 8. —The New York Yankees today announced they would tak-e a squad of thir- SUBS ,- , 1;; ___ teierrllppétichstalrsp tot tllicir Firaliiligilg ' l - eers urg. a. s nHsiAs Draft Rules sgringuincludlng -.ir". it.» of ." L e squa an seven new- pwlng Tw.o_subs comers. Tile clilb also announced Wlth Addltlonal 1t bad feltiliscti pitchers Georgg Pipgras to the A in; , Club n: the South-ml Associate... llllli Walter iivettxer t0 the St. Paul Club of lilo Amer can Association. Al Maxaux. veteran hurler. who saw most of his service in tb-e Nation- ai League b_.ore loin ng Yankees also will be Tel-railed to a class AA club soon. ’i‘-he holdovem in the 1925 train- iiii; corps comprise Waits Hoyt. Bob Shawkey, Saul Jones, Herb Peunock, Wal'.-r lie ll, youngster ohtuncd ia-it yelr from Rochester in the interns-vocal League, and Osborne Gardner, Washington lital, who "joined the Yfliiki-‘cs int the clcee of last sea- soil- Th-r list of newcomers is headed by Urban Shocker, spitbail star secured from Si. Louis.‘ Tile oili- ers are Ray Francs, forlnl-r ile- troit and Washington southpaw. and Monroe Schwartz. both obtain- ed from Atlanta; Henry Cuilop. purchased fronl Omaha; Henry Johnson. from Bradentotvn. Fia., Jiitiilllh Mlilcy. from Richmond, Va., and John Bradley, a. free agent hailing froin Little Falls, N. Y- " “ Sub Goalie Clubs in til-e Maritime Provinces fllilteur Hockey Association have voted to increase the number of substitute piiiylrrs which may b0 used in ilames this season. Rules as drafted by- a commit- tee named by President G. P. Bolton 0f Sussex pernli-tted only two substitutes in addition to a. sub Healer to be ilsed ini league fix- tures. “‘ 1. iii cllilss , liilllllllli Last night on the L. 0. C. alleys tile A-lerts look thic All Stars into cam-p and ilefeuteti tllenl by a illajorfty of 53 pins- This was the most exciting of all the matches previously rolled. ‘ a HOCKEY MATCH at Summer- LliNE-UPS aide. Tuesday night next. Abbie: ALERTs and Crystals. Skating after for ii/g . hours. Charlottetown Band in nt- J. Chandler . . . . . . . ..1M 1m 15a i=nd=nw-—8ii2-1-9-m—2i V. Coyie ..1li4 171 190 ‘ W. McDonald H133 21-1 144 S. Trainer ..164 181 180 i B. DesiRoches 209 162 148 - T°i“i"26u The billiard fanlsl at Iiamibros Hros.. were treated to a real cxili- ' Au‘ STARS -l)li.'l0n oi lthe galme last evrnlnc. J4 Webster _ D _ _ _ _ _ H153 188 166 Frank Nilchoison sir-xi Bill a Poole H22‘ 189 226 lips ined up in a tournament n have“), _ H132 133 13 gala-me. ‘Iihe games were close and y; 53.80,.” _ H138 "159. 128 exciting aill through the winner ‘be- w_ L5H“ _ ‘ _ ‘ _ _ _ _ H136 139 166 Eng iii d0liil7t till bile last 5110i“ N101! T0y-ll._g553 olson won "the first lg-smie by three poinitis and "took the second by a mlarg’n of l0 and incidentally mak- B. Poole of All Stare rolled the highest individual score. making 2Z6. He also had the hlgl1ost_ aggro for the three gum-es making‘ tournament iby scoring a break of fl ity<fou r. ‘ .§‘°‘i§..ii2‘.".‘i2i‘.“ " “°‘““’“"°"‘ —-*°*—i— " “_ -—~»'-_-- lflharlottetown ThlilkS Canadians‘ l Bowling League ,_ Will Graok Open onmiwn. Jan. 8.—Jim Gardner. The boys bowled a strong game on thc (ih'town Alleys last evening Latest News IiSE iiiiliifih” Univ-ers-lty of I ing the higihest run ls-o far in the as follows:— THE QITARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN lCE scours uomun' Ann. BOWLING FliiliiARii TlLSIICBESSFIIL Si A S i] N Giiiiii Activity AiTlie Curling Rink TheseEvenings-Arrangia- merits Completed To Entertain Amherst, Sackville" And MOIIOiOII (iliibs Either This Month Or Early In February Th" CiiiiTli-lliiil-"Wii Cilrliiii! Club cinlb in Quebec and the Maritime also ill for the Senior and Junior i5 333i" o“ i” i‘ iifiigniiiii 5W"- Wlih Provinces wlill be represented at lffifllliog the former biyin-g held by iifigiii 070399915 l'°i'a 1009i- Biicceiie‘ this meet and it is confidently ex- it. E. Spilictt and the latter by J. iui Heasnn- Arrangements llavel-ititfld that i’. E. island's rcpula- n. shnhlhnds. bw" wililileifll i0 ‘Tiilviliiiii iiie ltlon vrlill be aibiy upheld by the loc- Lust evening n. meeting of the Amherst. Sackville and Moncten “l elub representatives. lSloips was held at the Curling Club Qliiiiifi ell-iii" dliiiiig illfi Diesel"- ln liter-Rink matches several and the following schedule prepar- iiioiilii 0i" Qiiiii’ iii Fiilifiiiiii“ "nil “'3” competitions betiweon East and ed covering the Wrlight Trophy. ‘Fill lliiili-‘i iFOm lie-Te will return \\’=~;l. teams have already been held This ~ upetltion consists of three lie V3551 liiiiiiiiiiiiiifily iiiief- A milk and the President and Vlice-Presi- lions s, the first of which "will "4 fli-‘io iieiiiil iieiii i0 HfliiiflX i!" dent matches which decide this be l11-id on Monday and Tnesilily February 10th to compete in the nmeh dcillplcil question. are being ilt-rnings of next week. Januaryi Centenary Birthday Celebration Oi eagitrly anticipated. The first Bon- 12th and iziih. The kinks which‘ ii"? Hiiiiliil Ciiiiiiig Ciilii- Elli-T)’ spiel of tllis series will be held cclnilzrtl- ilguinst each’ other and this coining week. Challenge-s are the hours of play are gnvi-n below. SCHEDULE 1925 Wright ‘Timphy Competition. The first series will be played mlllprl must be strictly adhered tn, ffolnnlilll-l- will arrange with Skips i2) Each gaunt shall consist gf for lill‘ drawing oi" ice iliiinvdliitciy’ _ I12 ends 11nd must be started promp- ilefori: vncil match- On Monday evening. Jan. 12th, tly on time. at 7.30 o'clock. I l3) Each Skip will be held res- l7) ill no instance is the class-i- Rink 1 plays Rink 2. Rink 3 plays pmisliihle for the notifying of each-ficalion of a, player to be changed. Rink 4, Rink 5 play-s Rink 6. nlcnlber 0f his Rink. which means that in case a suit-i at 9.00 o'clock: _ (4) The rink making the hlgh- siituli- is required, a Skip may only Rink 7 piiiys Rink 8. Rink ii est total nut score l11 the series will suibslitllle for i1 Skip. a Mate for il plays Rlink 10, and Rink 11 plays he declared the winner of the tro~,M:ite. a Second Stone for a Second R/lnk 12. ‘ phy for the soilson. In the event ofiStonc and a First Stone for a thirst On Tuesday evcning- Jan. 13th. a tie. the Galmcs Cominlitttv; will Stone. in accordance with the schi~ at 7.30 o'clock—-<Rink 13 .plays Rink arrange for the play off. duie laid down for this trophy. In Realml l "clllllllililiiillll cullllllli clull luillls iiivl Nliil lillti SAYS Hi W[HE [ NEW YORK, Jan. S. —— “They were two easy races." ’l‘l1is statcincilt cziillc from i1 l just 1nc't and conquicrerl athletes of the tinted Stab-s ..11d a star of his homeland in two sep- V willeh he Till] step by step with 1. lelgl, Col. C. ' A -,l,ll,1l, n , C, (1,, Arrlnck, A. Clark. i". ll. _ _ 2. lvieivllillrlh. L. B. \ ditfilltllriyifJ, ghlddr, M. lieliluis. N. ll. hi‘ SPECJAL TgAiN W") b'""9 a 3 Wllcar. J. ' Clalwstm. E. Canu- nu. -i. l6. (irllcll. S- T- Chg tell”: m ummermd°hlr9m 4. toners, ii. A. (ml-rm. p}, g, (ymckztt. J. l’. blcirohgall. ii. _ “r ° '?°‘”" “mi a" 3mm‘ ° ""° 5. ' Titus. M. l’. Currie. Hector fiaililei. (ii Mfilfvflflif. 0- il- y; ""1 i: slloikeyf M-alch o," Tug’? o. Hu-ghcsi o. (i. Duffy. c. e, sugvfylfiilll. .1. u. _ nnlhilldn, Dr. w. 1.. Mi "'9 h‘ c1" f‘ é"t‘"a"d B" 1 "f 7. McKlnnon, D. A. Earlg, Q H, Mclmvrv, l)r. ll. l). Philili-ps, '1‘. H. .5 Fact‘ 8623:; e ‘WV; a“ ° s. “itlilflfl. r. '1‘. Fill], o. Elliott McDnillilii- J. l’. Alt-Linn, ‘Murillo. ' P ‘-- ‘ " "'“ I 9. McLaline. F. R. Lclvis, .l. ll. Mcliardi. W- i\- Slifiiwfii‘. W- G- -?-<§>_._. 10. Stewart. D. B. McDonald. l. Simlnriihi-‘i- -l- i'- iiililii-Bi‘. “'- 11. Moore, S. C. McLeod. A. l - sthwnlt, F. M biesscrvuy, J. A. 12. Bayer, J. A, s. McLeod, (i. w. McNuil- i? ii- Mcifilvell. J- ii- - 13. . Taylor, Rev. G. C. Scott, A. i.. Drowfi. C McKinnon, Dounid. 14. Stewart, W. A. Sinclair, A, C, Nlclufson, G l’ Shnw, li ll. 15. liyndlnan. A. W. Taylor, u, Q, Plckard. A Nash, F. M. l6. Black. C. H. Taylor, W. F. Prows‘. T W ii- Willi‘. GBO- - 17. Wright .G. D. 'l‘uom-bs. (2. C. w Mifi-liiiiii» A- V- Mcxiliim". Flwiiii- 'i‘i1l= filllulvilll: is the sizheduh- oi 13- (liaiii. w- 3- Thiwnslintl. W. H. Niche I-‘iiii- ii» il- Miiiifi‘. Siiiiifi- gillnes to be piayl-d l11 the Prince 19- Sblllett. R. E. Williams. C. M. Juries -i- -‘l- liiviiiilfiiiiilv. (KW-ll lLilWilfii i<iililil iiili kI-y lir-zllzue: 20. .Fraser, J. A. Weeks, ii. W. Nelson. A. Saunders. A. V. .ia11.11i—-Ai1birs ill (‘ryslals . ' Jim. 15~Cryslais at Ahbics SPARES: .lz111. 20—Abi1io.< at (Trystais ' l ~ Jail. 23~Crysials at Abbios Goodwii Dr- V. L. (Skip): Plopc. n; Prowso. W. H; Phillips. H J-z Brown. ll. (3.; Houston Dr. J-C- Jan. 27—Ai)l)i‘PS hi. Crystals Jan- good bowling alley. Mr. J. J. Gzlu ( l l BASKET iii i5 Si itllil. unzissuiuiilg youth who llird lilc best aral“ events aild (‘vIiflii1SlHPti three wilrlil records i111 thl- ilparil track at Madison Square Garden, :1 brand oi‘ cunlpttitiuil entirely ni-lv to l1i111- Paavo Nurnll, scnwtion of Fin- land. and of the Wl)l‘ill,‘;\\’iii1 sp-‘ak- 11g and he explained through inter. prcti-rs that lit‘ did not intend to iwlitti- the ilfiilrtr" oi‘ his oppon- ('lill~l, but rillller .11 111 kt- plaln that he sulii-zcd 11o lll('.<)il\'t!lll()llCi‘. iii capturing the mile race, in which llioiittirgbiliiidi: Joil: Ray, oi‘ (‘lliczlgm llroku his own world's re- cord only to be beaten by the in- \':1d‘r, and lhc 5,000 "ll-tors, in 30—-Crystnls atitfis Bowling Alleys Summers-lilo is in hitvc a rr-zri lct has rlecivcil ‘his alleys lfrom lillifilx ihrd will) hJlVL‘ lihcnl instal- cd in lihe neilr future. 0.. S. S. Hockey BALL BQXING AND onnminnnm PAGE_ELEVEN f Sport Ll ENTRY llsi llilrnjliliiirs RACE ‘Class A Pace And B Trot well Filled Add Good Racing" Is Promised. __._.,.- . O — Tlili- lllliolviilg hnr-l-s .|l‘(- vxpccl- Sybil C.. i-‘u-vh, .\l<-i\'ii-;11l. i311 l-w, ed to s-liirl 5iiiliiiilii’ itl‘l .011 il iuillcilil 'l‘o-i<i, 'l'hdd .\ltu $1.1" .\\ tili- liiz-l oi‘ ll s1 120:; oi l(‘i‘ i<i(‘l'5 for vror‘ 11y. this ricnson; Clais A Pace. Class B Trot, (Idiom-l Wally \l 11- \ili)"| Lula i\'.. (‘ililudllil livi'i~ l1‘l".\-1-1.il‘ri11-i:oMac, .\l111i1 i" i, li.-111 l'.l| (Y-Llsl-y ’i‘i'lli, M=ll'jl>1'i.-, llilr,','"l1~i1 ..li11i111 if._ ii:1r.>11 Ho); Iiifwxi- ilili lhilcii. lflilgrltuii. i iirecl, “Y” BOWLING REBECCA LEAGUE Majority for Eurclias (i\'t'i" Schli- Haplleiliiifigs 0f l ' The Day At ilols 14 pinn, ” Y_ M. VA_ SCORES GYMNAVSILVJM sEmiNoLEs ii) l‘ii 12 Slaw-ill) class . ‘i ‘ l'__ ' . . ilriliallzlzl 1:" " " 1:3. h: iii 1111;112:7114’: ' Bowl-ms J. llolirllfju-IIIAVIUIG 143 108‘ M, “Hnyfi "W" FUREKAS li.i.”.i~sl‘l)icl‘lll\'lf' Suppl-l" ‘r’ '" . . . . . . . . . . .. 80 l-lii é" (ifliillélvhhr ' " ltirililfigbififlafiluwiiilu. siluu v-rs. “£2312! l“ 12m ililil iilirililltliiflmziifllillV lilt'lii'i.'. ii Fiiilflfl ~ l")? 125i SKATING with Charlottetown iiilild ioi’ urcr l5 liiliifvfil illlcr iiii‘ b-iq hockey game in Summerside. Tuesday night next.—862-1-9-m—2i Ice Racing" Abegweit Hockey Practice Aibl-lswi-it iluchl-y practice at 6.45 sllzlnp this l-vlllllllll- (Special to The Guardian) ‘A lllcllin: ui Lin» Hll-111i1l-~1.-iii- {W (l-i-llllli-illi-llg ‘liflviii! (‘iub will be lily-id i111 lill’ .~'lllrl'i1 ill i’ .l.. ii-llvll- p , cs5 this Friday i-vi-nin: :11 T l. nlijvi-rlwlillr- lllll‘l"l".<lii'li l11 i('1‘ r.:l'-l'1'.; u g kiilldiy illtlinil. - f . - _s0>—-i- NEW YORK. Jail. S.-Afler lid- (lii' (Cannonball) biarlliil. TUPPIlIiiF/i crowned bilutnnllveigllt ciliullpulil. . of the world. nil :\\lKli‘"i)iSii|l(l,: . (lmlcy lslitild l)"lii ilmlvi-iglil, llildl ‘ fought. almost lliflrl- slow rounds oi ii six-rouild bout iii tlll- llldléi“ wood Athlclhc (‘iulll. lirookiYii ill‘ night. the rolft-rci- waved the iiiPliy to lhcr cilrncrs and ilcciilrcil a “no, I coil-lust." IRBPHY (Ynlciai in The Guardian) the teams were the Sailors vs Team H R1 k 15 I . 8 , .- _ - , 2 , 1 _ _ . .' y y Wil" i5 iih iiiIiiiQYli-Y "ii hock")! "nil Sign” we Salim“ W9" m“ 1W 32 ‘plays nRiink gliabiiilurllfilliii) rblzllbcirficolldlingl‘?! gfiiirlllfflltlzifllhbilglllolggzfiiy filll'|\\'lli\]i)l‘rllilliflllillgll tailing Senators 2, Canadiens 1 ,,rlji1i,?.qr“r,l,gr?,l,l i A.“ in“ rvwulst" o("' Unlifiuilyllil“ a slirewed observer. believes that pins. the scores were as follows: m k 19 ~ R 0 ,1 . , , _ , _ . _ _ __ _ . i ill-t r ll . - _- - y , n-ulll,» l» il~ d. ilipl- l-ll cmlwe“ Wm _ I _k b r __ u n plays ink 2 . game by ‘default. their opponents l9) in the tVOlil of .1 dispute, 1b.. S( 11.1mm took the oponlul; pion of pulling m3 punch...‘ |.hlil irrw" \ hi,“ “h, “mlxdd, * - l~ "M 9°“ 4°. _ All matches ln the Wright, Trophy ihelng awarded a gm)". of five (Slllilr- (iann-i Cnnrnlilllce will give sum»- ol‘ the Q. S. liockey , ti M mruméh .1 Sh“. S...“ _ - ‘ ". ‘ ‘ _ 1 ‘ j season is over and lhnt Hamilton SAILORS- s 1 ,1] . |_ _ " , , . ,.,, , . ,. . . . ,. . , , "ii-ii w" iiii i _ l_ (hi-n "ml “dim-r volition, .\. l-. \l.-. . er es w l be governed lby the f0. points this being the average nil. th- ihlzli (incision. iit.rl,.,ll( ythil 111.1; illli lncou .11 till x ,1‘, mm u“, lhll-ll round. . i . bu more to fear from 39mm“; J. Ronahan . . . . . . . .. 126 157 147 wwmg r"]es;__ 5cm‘, in the m“ wflgm Trophy Arm,“ Rink by d,,f,,flting the can?” 0nd ruuui .1 l ' _ _l ilivllii. .\i. l'., lor l’rl11-l~- (on ill, inn. lmnllrom Cmmcks‘ "n also Qnnlsm’ ‘I,’ Flynn ‘ ' ' ' ' 160 167 n7 (l) The date and hour of play matches - l I AIIGZVIHERS KINDLY CUT THIS illUliS by on» goal. score 2—-1. 'l‘l1h WHO“ m}: hsmtlwds, Ttolulklrln,“ nunltlil-riiii-li it bl-alllillul lll'l)(‘i(I'_\' iro- e". big“ glzznaidioitl“ wg“ "mihngers llglund 1g; 1;: as arranged by the Games Com- (6) The Chairman of the Games OFT FOR REFERENCE. galllc was first for ‘iii “opener” and I-rKIEIG,‘:,‘HLY.:II., )f‘,lfui,i,,,lrll,l,. ‘ i iltil)’ wlmfl] will h. ,.,,.,,n,.,,.| h,- vr-ry arl 0 we uni pays is res- - Yiiii -. - >P‘P_Y' . . »_____. ...-_-.i-~ ?--_ a . _] ,. ., .l., l u ‘ " ' " ilhl‘ wlnllir .-l| ll“. §illlllllfllltll p n. pew: :10 ‘g/Ifllffllnl, who? ihlluflal¥S ‘is G. Lund . . . . . . . . . .. 132 124 IHITRADE alre {Nglg carlgled on b}; gqlni- of in? F 0 r d I n Flrlsuy ‘gtllitiilltls rut. Suzilizixvus 111M153 i’ o5 libpllilgrlii iby lilo ‘i-tdist Ilflniil. a _ n er u p ayer Hi s a 1 c n --_._i__- los nr-sce 11g poop e connec oi but -in m“ “CUM Ryan scored for Cmmflv Huvkw ‘ L, o . = . - . . . ~ ~ RDALE scl-iool. 4 i -" - ‘ Murat” khehforxard 1'13‘: qv-vyithrmi T0[ql_.13g0 602 696 682 “Qtgslhfialgdlfillrjn n IS thnm that llu» (filuztdii-ns E11 a mix-up l11 front HEATHE ___, .\iLill)ll>_L',il ii~l.‘(|i'|l l5 all inrurpvlr. bgncxlgitiilleollulifil Tilithslldcr: ‘ l ' lpPiil that littlcaosnnoulirzlilicl. Isabella’. i ’ "ilsmmlmvs Kim‘ l‘ w“. mhmw“ 'l‘l1<- Sunli-Allnuill i-xzlluillailinuiaiivil ‘lilwii. it is boil"il iii-ii "i" . y: ‘ ._ TEAMSTERS, i1 __, _ _ ‘ ' b inter (‘oyie cvilllcd iniltlers up by i , H u, h,‘ t.“ m- “,,a,|,,.,_,|,,|,.‘m gdllvilis‘ r1111 be l11-lib» wiu-n-b; :9‘ "il0lll.ig,‘,i,‘f‘,‘,lv'f§iof,i "vheeryseggnqa? lylleiiuinn .. F1 87 iillséeiltinh“igigifoniffrllglfizivilehggffli-lili lca"adia“ pa“) ‘rsollllllilfl-l:muqbifflmualir]fifimléLiailys ralri-llilivnl‘lliiklqnliclil‘lib2gyi-ilinlr-ialilynixf-VElzlyilllzil; (‘illl be iulilllitll-d to till. I we will outlastthenl as our . escy 52 99 iilillmfii nOW i0 have i160" i-Oiiciiviii (YIMCAGO, Jail. 8. --A'lron , , .'-' ' ' l , i‘ l . wmiiml- °""'"'“""‘ l i‘ h ‘ "7 " » - - . . fiarc a big hrlllp, hut don't figurelii. .loscy .. 165 134 _ \ und the tendency is certainly fiPlll-‘Sflniro’ counsel (or several Farm. tflllytltlgilqzglrlg‘ gfifiililiealallf élifilfifinuqilsi-"IEIPU of a largo 11u1l11bl~r of rate-I 'lhi- ll-nphy is‘ i1 beautiful Sihi‘? lgngmm n“; or l)“. rflce_ They “l; .l. Esliory .. 135 148 _ er. while in some fetw cases prices), a ,.,,_op,_l_hllive Organlzanons ‘lag "vmng. flux,“ 1n.“ mm“ ‘mam tmpflyprs and Vlhulilffi. y . h (-111) .1 lndlil-i: l0 lllrwben ltlLEil. Sll‘i,. . “ mlich in it." was his declara- 11- Lari" - ~ - - - - . - -. 136 73 A Weekly Leiifii’ "Om lliliiiiiiii- have bi-cn slightly advfliivf-‘il- Thiitluiliied -to Henry Ford. a document k rm‘, . t- f ,.,,,,.. nnl-lm. u; “ml The pupils were Lfliiiiiiiiicil 111i Qflihii’ enlzritve-l il-ril wizli lbr- known _ _ (From a Special Correspondent) [g4 pal-gully Rccoumed gm- by u“. m“, ‘Hillary m a prujected "be; H " “ H" i" b m, t rink n, various Siliijitilr‘. iby their lHllCilUF-llllg in“; h,‘ E “Minn, Hnclvr‘. q-r... ’ l 88 719 541 11011110". 241i! Deceliiibvi’ 1924 knowledge that foreign buyers, in . ~ l 51000 000 llllst Mr Ford Swim‘ “We i‘ r M” , e l Jiiss (Ihrisll-iile -\i=ii1i’i\<‘.<*- iifiriiliimillvill" dud will lliiYi" t0 in» Willi q 0|) m5, 900D Muslg Al-mml Totnl---18-l-8. l -lhe hdpc of yclt lower prices. hiiV~'~*|‘ll,",i.O;e|-lé5 6r afllflkls 836m) M: {hair fillfl tztogtlitiTlliiéiiiwixlitli grilled by ill". Miles Miirii" “ml “'- A-lthrili- years in succession bclnre THE pnospEcTs 0F BRiTiSH nilciwed their stock to ("lilifiiiiili to .. "n l; ‘ll “r “ mun u." l xiv-I'll” "n" “imwmi by thclriimriiiiiiliit the illiillit ill" oi‘ any ut‘ |\'\l.il<i his name l1 k d i . 862-1-9-il: There wliil be another match gaune tonight between the Rovers fiecial skate tonight. and Rsido on the Ch'town Alleys. And llhere will he a game Monday. Belmont Stable J , 0 an. 12th bciiwcen the Stars and To Be Auctioned|“"""""'i “- . dark days—so long in evidence- , m“, or 314,99 Wm, prwllmlly a has passed into a memory. All old NEW YORK. Jan. 8.—'llhe epe- guflrandee or a m" book securities including industrial is- mmrn d: the estate 0r Maljor Au-l Th5 quallty u; m0 .l,..,.,.ym,r,,l,l_. sires. are daily flnnriwintins in gust Belmont anlhnrize -t‘be -i'oillow- wins lroroeast by trials of such ex- ilill Qiaifliiiiiiiii- Cfliiflcriiiilg the diiiqoellonce that bile lalc ollaiiruliln of weal o! i-he rnce horses now stab-flaw Jockey Club lbeiiieveil ho ilflil in it"! M BQi-iiimi-i- -l‘ili‘i¢1 vthe lot several] stars of the iirst "Tibet riifiiiiig stalbie of the late maglniittudo, ‘iiilmirt- Belmont. consisting oi the‘ 1mm prices will rule iliglll. if thic flNlT-Yeflrolds llmlkiin. Ordlnanceihorsos- are sold at public illuetioll 139i‘? Pia!’ M"! ‘mind m“ ii-"il l7imay be taken for granted. Such an ‘ aids wii-l the offered flit lpubIopporIunItyi to amuire first-class l ‘ oliion in this city prior to race horses and breeding l])l'OB[)f‘)(§lS anch i on a dii-te Yet lto be deter-‘oomes only once in a liiclime. lt is - Mid 11111981 purchased as a whole IIGIIOWII: lhhat $100,000 was rvlillilfili M- of dlhu damn of sale." ‘ '1 it would inc 800d business‘ o stable nmne to acquire tiile Flair Play. in the nursery stud. u-t race horses. no one doubt; “W” 0i idiiiiiini "Minnow. ‘and lbrecdinlg stock of the first All Q‘, Second international special), that time for similar offerings .i ii iiWiIerior to the son of Fair trhuyracililg otalbie of tho late chair ri Uiifiioses it! high, Either oblilid upward of $300,000, in lihair ibreedi-nlg career at a Adefinite announcement of the OH BOY! WHAT A WONDERFUL SMOKE - For the man who liken a roll delightful smoke. than is no tobacco to oinnparo with NICHOLSOPPS BRIGHT CU T This toblooo ie making I big hit with men w», m“ I oool smooth smoke. It lo manufactured from nun Vir- ginia Loaf. and has a delightful fragrance. Ask for lg gt the drugotoroe and grocers. IIIEIEY 81 IIGIIBLSQI I 1 \ I 1 0141i." lprior to the announce for Ordinance loot spnipg. iAMlkilii should Ibo wonth as mluch as lllhc Boflrof Gnmondalle. ills was cxlpcct- M’ iiiiiiviiillni or crown racing ell to take the lplace of hi, sire. At the‘ sate of tihe race horses the oilhor Ifour-ycarolds on Jhe gu-st Belmont wound-noted by rho es- ie well known. the liirst Inlsm- tatie in 1890 and i851. they brought lhiwino cimquemd Eplniird in a botal of WQOAISO-a record up to lie Ordlinnme has lbelnn eiassi-_W)it.i1 the increased value of stakes ' "bi Wmsisfli niiihhriiies n» an dfHlrsBsliiit-is sstfedolpreiliot unit - . The vatl-uo oi both ihoraes vfor main of tihe Jockey Cliub will bring A. TRADE IN 1925 Optimism is still the dominant note throughout England. The Stock Exchange has quite thrown of! its aloofness. and the gloom of lhv- v contnuaily being placed before the public are being suibscrilbed many tiiuus ovor. All these are healthy signs and denote the continuation of the revival which began in the Autumn. since when there ha» boon a general -all-rollnd apprecia- lon of confidence. But it is when one gets really among the loaders of production that the greatest feeling and evidence of coming prosperity are forthcoming. which stniko one 11s being so vastly dif- p-l-r-nt m the black looks. the ser- ious hoadsbnkos. and the pvssim- islic nir so frequently encountered hilt a month or two ago. COAL PRICES AND PROSPECTS Ilndnuhlililly there am lblack spots still in evidence and nowhere is this the case more than in con- nection wth the conl trade. At the same time. even‘ in this industry the position is ilcciilcdly more en- couraging than it has been for some time past Reports from the Welsh tiieiils show considerably’ greater demand for the exiwfi trade than for several months past, during which period marl)’ "Tilt" usually secured by tho Welsh Col- lieries have been placed with both America and Germany at somlc- what lower prices. although the malin object undoubtedly has been to endeavor to force British prices down to a still lower level. it s early day yet to predict. any real staibii-ity in the increased trade of the past few weeks. as it is known that a hum-bur of foreign buyers are anticipating their requirements for the first part of next year's was far below their usual safety sirlnii-Hpqwhorn mdependenl Wm, ‘hos... aiuc. and the new iis-surs which are ol-nllon w" MglL and 1n imam. ca.“ ards. and ii. is an open secrm that) the quality of the coal procured from other sources is quite inconl- para-bio with that of Welsh produc- ‘lion. Some oli‘ tbr- old pits which have been operated ill n lilsi-l lllbVi‘. closed down. biit in the miajnrilyi of cases they wi-ro not ciluippild] with modern plant. their cost of op-l the-pills worn almost worked out. it would thus not have hcvn a pay- sble. proposition to go to the l‘X~ Dense of up-to-date appliances. which would have entaiilr-il heavy lirpendlturc. Those mlines which have contiinlted, even in tho (I100 of known loss. have been influenc- DFISB entailed in closing down, the necessary caretaking. alld the dil- iiculty of gelltiilg together efficient teams when onci» tllo corner was turned. That ,l.hcy_hnvn sliown wisdom in their action is becoming more and more apparent from the gradually imiprovin-g, nuitlnok. al- though it must "bi- admitted that theru is yet u lot of leeway to make. up. RAILWAY DEVELOPMENT The favourable outlook is- how- "Vflr. greatly enhancer! by tho pros- iNJClii of i925 being a boom year in railway development. Many or- iii-rs have already been placed and many more contracts are well known to be almost completed. It is a very conservative estimate which iplacus this work at £25000.- 000 during the com-lag year. This naturally means an era prosperity for the iron. steel and engineering tradee- and incidentally must give an immense fiiiitp to the coal in- dustry as well. Apart from the trades mentioned. lho wagon and coach bu-il-dors and "the equipment makers are all in for a good time. while the building trade, which is already prosperous. appears in ed to do s0 on account of the (‘X- n of Julius ltosenwdd, Ol-ta Kalln, lii-ldlilril Iinrucil, Albert i). hacker. general salilsfilction by bankers and liNYCilflllil-‘i. liltervlialvl-d on the subject, Mr. P. B. Brown, manag- 111g director of fladfiirlirs liimitcd. Sheffield, said: “i think it "is illl to ille good. We Want to do every- thing wo can to reconstruct the take on a new lease of lite. pro- grninlnlial for the elcctrldicution of various lines having been adopted. OTHER TRADES BENEFITTED With all these indications of in- will Mu‘ imms _w°rk'"g mini “mlhiilfllillil. and ilcruritto llll.~‘i\V('l‘S that m“ “my "llmiy i" '1” wnvllmry "i i‘l1e work hilii not ilceil perlorlnied l bulb teams -<llii\\'i'ii up well. also. The substitutes of lie Senators. it. .\iyer Jr. l11 charging him with huclqqll-S pilniripation in Hi1- ailegeil .lcwish canadm-"s Senmora‘ cillllllliizilcy to coillriri Alncrlciiu (“m1 .i\l:ilt'llii.lll‘ti "or to ilrgililizc the 1L mum] R Lawlm. farlnll rn" oi‘ America i11 the i11tcrcsts_ Dorm,” of l-lliniutiilisill." 1 R my“, /\_ (lnmlley E. Rcarilon ll. i'i"lllli'SS(‘)’ ' "‘-"_' i""'“¢‘ (‘i-illrl: c. Ryan " B. Doiron lmdllstry is far ahead of norluill for lrnrwurllfi this lilue of the ycur. it is also _;_ b; T_,.,,i,,,,,. A_ Hugh.“ null-d that Russia has lately figured R_ Mflcnonflhl C, Coyln, as ll purchaser of these goods. licav- Sum, 111g the sienltlinlcntal nslmcl, out of K_ MacMllh-n, 1.; llm-nhy tlll- (lilraillion- till‘ Anglo-Gcl"111:l.1 C’ Ampmm, p Mur,,4mh,,,, T‘~"ty has in tlic mil-l11 been well w_ Power . l,‘ Dun-y ‘cd and, with considerable NOTES Score by Periods 1st——Ni1 scorn 211d—llyau of (fzlliadi-"dls ('oyi" of Svllili". 3~ril--—l‘roirol1 of Si-iliilors "Donna" i4fl\\'|()l"fi work in thi- iiilrlczmi fmiiric M Eilmpmn h“ nclr." for the Sl-llziiors Willi sur- l¢‘l'iil‘lllOlll\l ctlnlmcrce. and by lid-H “H51”: m mum“ Hum“ smppp,‘ nil-ans stalbilisi: exchanges and mam, v Sh”, _h_.,, 1M1...“ m“, H blillg back prosperity i0 the inilus- 1 l, _ V“, I v non,“ tries oi‘ tilis country." Thiis is typ- mun (r l my llilll o! thi- feelings of the majority Trummps suck was u“, Nanak of trailers. iii-though few cure to cx- mm of me ‘my (mod Hm“ J0... press their opinions g0 openly. Om my Nex-t game Thursday, Jan. 15th at Arena frilul 4.30 to 5.30 p. n1- Si. creased prosperity it iis almost sup- crflnous to state that. pig-iron. and hilifilfi. all show a much firmer tendency, while iron, both foundry and forge, steel joists. copper shrli-‘s. and even Continental iron and steel are decidedly higher. Moreover. at the increased prior-s now obtaining quite a considerable volume of trade has hem placed as far ahead as the-end of June next. danger of being swaudled with or- ders. and this apart from The, Gov- Alpert from the above mentioned raw materials, manufactured goods ernment housing scheme. which is in general are showing a decidedly to be pushed to the nttenmost. The bettvr tone. orders are comling in oxpond-iture of such vast sums of fairly freely at higher prices than money must make tself felt in for a long time past and foreign practically every subsidiary indus- competition ls by no means so ag- try. The fact ‘is that much hitherto gresslve. idio money iii being let loose in a improvement is reported. particul- mul-tvlplicity of channels which arly in home business, but South “i” N“ 3'9"" "i" i” 3'5"“ must materially assist in reducing Anlerican orders have also been on ‘PM! lliiflfflli- ‘iii’ 0W0"!- 'iii'9°‘i°"- unemployment. and provide scores a fairly extensive scale. while the trade. However. the hoipoful view in uppermost. as is demonstrated by the fact that both in (he Welsh and the North Eastern areas, a large number of new developments executor; as to the disposition of illnvfnwnm Ohlrlottotown . and followers of the turf every- of trades with capacity work. The Far East and Colonies have‘ been vnbore. electrical trade is also about to well in the market for cycles, which in the hardware trade Pats vs. Sfiliiillfifbl. Full ilttcnd- ance. (‘reorgte McMnbrlu lbfPf-Fflfi the gamr- satisfactorily. Young "Darb." 9720 £70 accas blerzde ilriiisllollsols Cigarettes rzertoj‘ Vzryzhla andNori/z Cézmlzm y or Ganadians llli- iiiillllhvllfl‘! lI-iluls. louk out fni smut» real hul-kl-y liirlill-s-l- " i" viii“ '1llls' Wlilll r Till i|r‘l " l. . . _ , , . ' _ ' :- lgli-HH- ' . AIN'T iill lilii-rl-Hitlg prograiil wdsim vim” , . ,, _ . , - - '- riil lm 1 rrow i"li i ilillslli d Santa ( lzllls ilppi-dn-d in {WW H '0 n “i ' his llsuill rolllirili lllilillllir and dis, I i'l'ii)|li(‘il the ililllli*I‘i)llS gifts illilililg il‘r'l('ili‘l‘ and pupils. i ' A lt‘\V cnlilplllli-iliary rl-nlzlrks were lniide by the rittlvpziyi-rs. Af- irr which all |)l'i‘:14‘lll \\'l‘l'(l lrllilteil lo "lioillu llllliili Candy." The ililll-riililllllcu-l. was illi-il ilruuglll lo a ('|().~ii' by ‘the silllgiilg oi‘ the National Aillilclu. Higuslini- (‘oll- dn-l Vii-tor ii \. Following is lilo. prngrnnl. \\'(il('0lllf' S])l*i‘(‘ll>r""i‘;ilil llrurr‘. (‘.llurl|s---lh~vk the iiali by i-ivhuol itl-rzilzlvliou iiuidiilg iiit‘ ri-ius by .\iurlin iliiifiiiflliiiili. liilcilillion Virginia Niacin-oil. l)u_cl —'l‘wil Lillie Maids. by Jean .\i."1(-i'l1l~iI and Finrrir (‘nlnip-bi-ll. it. Wiillilrlil- The i/ililllii ill Sithiull ihlililid Campbell. iir‘ll--<'l‘l11- Favorite irvr‘, by Jes- <i<~ ('a11lllvi1cii. ilcli-ll Maellili-rsou illld .ii-.ill1 iililcldlnc. Recitation» (‘hrlslmzls (‘oulpany by Fififfll‘ Campbell. Ri~rilil|llt1n—-No Sloriiiilg to wear by i-‘lurrii- Mnelionillil. Qi|itl1'i|l""()ili iicilr. \\'i1:1t can lite batter by Jessie Cilmlpili-ll. llclen MacPhi-rsnn. Florrii- (‘ilulp- bell nud Jean bIacPhc-il. Reitilillion- Ail lie barlli- (‘ianlpilr-li. I)iulogl1c—-l!ertila As teacher, by l0 pupils. ilceilillinn -— Deacon Brown's (‘ourishi-l) by ilughlltl MacDonald. by Immediate positive relief Acute pain that you can ilnriily i1car-—tbat‘s the time to uie Sloan's. You don't have to rub it in. Just the iiniment itself dam the work by sending fresh new bloodtothepainful spot. Alldrug- gists, 35 cents. It. will not stain. Sloan's Linimcnt \Vnnls by (1 (‘horlu-v- Let the rest of the a- ' ' \ world go by-by School. pain, (Patriot plmsc copy) -———-—