-- 1n the above race Wrackler was v 933 t [in m: alien srnrrcii (continued from 1"“ '1) faster than the record he establish- ed the previous. year, m,“ p, wonderful success with the “who: o! P"1“'-'1°- This it will be noticed is a new world's record and three-fifths of p, 8900115 158116! than the two miles Mt w 30g the memory of the om time“ we are going to put in my of the 3.20 trot and‘ need on the third day of the gwlottewwn Exhibition of 1010. nursdm Bept. 22nd. 2.00 Trot and Pace. Purse i300. We a, by Psrksldc, J. P. Irving, Cape Traverse .. 1 1 1 Pli-‘bd by Dan Patch in 1003. It looks as though l-lsrold Logan is the world's greatest pacer as his Performances are, we understand, 011 I Brass track, which is slower than the American mile tracks, We are prone to believe that we supper-y Side by Earkside, gtephen Hughes. Emerald . 2 2 4 W“ by Parkwood. H. Sims, Kgnglngt/OD . . . . . . . . "952 mun-jg by Brazilian, J. J. O'Brien, Charlottetown 4 3 5 “my Baron by Baron Oakcs w, S. McKie, Charlottetown B 4 3 3114a B. by Commodore Ded- yard, A. Stewart. souniport a a e "w: 0., Kaloi and Helen 0.. also lifted. irime: 2231-2, 2.24 1-1, 2.25. Mamie P. was owned by the pop- um- proprietor of the Victoria 11ml, R. H. Stems, Esq. At the above meeting and on the, pme day the 225 trot was won by m; gallant little roan gelding, 10m Trim by Parkside. He was ed and driven by the late Mr. .5. Brown. Tom won in straight huts. Our recollection of Tom was iiut he could get away like a bullet. Among the entries in the same elm with him was Billie C., by Brazilian, who in 1015 established a Maritime trotting record of 2.151-2 u defeating Baby Logan that mu stlslifax. . A friend has handed the Guard- lui issues of the New Zealand Ref- are. a weekly paper of about forty pages devoted to all kinds of sport.‘ it is a realLv wonderful publication and is an evidence of the hold sport hi! 011 1-116 P801119 ‘ilown under." Commenting on harness horse 13¢- lngthe writer says: "The outstand- . lllfberformer among the trotters’ Millllzton last week was Wrackler. who besides winning the Dominion Handicap was second in the sock.‘ burn Handicap, going his best time in date trotting. 4.23 3-5 for two miles. later registering the mile and lhalf in 3.15 4-5 in the Middleton llsndicap. This time is a. race re- cord for New Zealand trotting." i 011151915! timed the distance from inst to post in 3.13 3-5. His first mile was in 2.0a 3-5, the mile and a quarter in 2.40 and the mile and a hsif in 8.13 3-5. i?‘ I 711mm“ 9° 1191118 turned over to the irot Wrackler was one of the M racers in New Zaaland, taking s record for the two mile; o1 til 1-5 The biggest certainty in “icing lithe uncertainty of it. ‘This was Iflllhasized in the‘ Free For All than the champion Harold Logan, PM was booked to prohibitive odd. "beaten by Roi roi- after a great Nile over the last furlong. “Roi l'cr was hailed with loud "'10s as he won, while Harold 14in was also greeted with a and ovation on his making suchi ‘mic of it and causing Roi l’Or to ma; new world's race record in m 1.58 the mile and a quarter in ‘um which is a fifth cf a second than that registered by Har- °111 1108M at New Brighton last month, ‘aggressive two excerpts give m ‘he M“ e 01111110.‘! of the racing in America P0668. We have lookcd up mpuen records to see how they, M‘ m. and we find that the re- h ‘ one and 0116 quarter miles "c6 trotting, is held by Cup. w: mzhlilbingen and was made in i925 , Walter Co: driving. time ill-nth The record for one and one , m? Willie is held by ma my“ ‘m? 1W5. with rm Ray‘ m“ 18 3141-3. The twp |;‘b1"°1'111l8 record in a race is, to.) milgmlith and a 4.4a. but the he“ by Petieecord Ieslnst time is 1' Manning made in BM is 4.1014. Note-I-mlle m" sr Meflm. ° "Y! infrequent in _ The y m, qusxj“: Pecordfor one and H," 0N1“ '5 “c1118 was made , l-z The o leu in ms and is 2.aa-~ m h thnl’ W0 mile pacing re- 1hinst tirnat mide by Dan Patch ° 1" 1m we is 4.11. at 111° lbove wehsve 3mm Rzlrlvtahcr 00D? of the New "Pimp of form and w” “"11 l bis “motion ofamld 10'“- "vlfls I d c“ m‘ W101"!!! the New "cord: "M rimming all prev. or . l“ '1" wmui...'°i°§"wu¢°' Mir: m‘ 111 4493-9. ewe scenes Binc eviritln; have the greatest trotters and pac- ers on this side of the world and very few of us would believe for a minute that Australia or New Zea- .iand which are comparatively riew comers to the harness racing game, | could have better performers there. but we must remember when com- paring horses that only a year ago a thoroughbred came from Aus- tralia that proved to be the world's greatest running sensation of rec- ent years. We refer to the mam- moth equine, Pharlap, now deceas- ed, who literaily ran away from his opposition in the $50,000 handicap at Tia Juoana a year ago. Quite a sensation was caused in the western capital last Tuesday ‘when Parker Boy and Major S. hooked up in a duel over theice which was won by the Major. News- paper accounts say that the race was very close and interesting and the time good. thirty seconds. Major B. is a tough old boy to beat at any distance and when owned here was one of the best pacers on ice. Today we understand there will be s. four cornered race between Lucky Lindy 2.12. Major $12.12 1-2, Parker Boy. 2091-3 and Yorkola 2.15 1-3. This should be areal hum- dinger, but if Lucky Lifly is right and has had some work on the ice in the hopples. be will be the win- ner, Vas he can tramp a quarter mile on ice faster" than anything we have ever seen in our experience. Yorkola also was very fast over ice when owned in Charlottetown. The following will appeal to many of us who remember the "good old days" before autos and depression. THAT OLD SIDE BAR BUGGY OF MINE I am living to-day in a city of mirth With its autos and clatter and noise; Its products have rambled all over the earth And multiplied sorrows and joys. But when the snow comes and they flounder and skid, I worry abit and I pine For I don't feel as safe as I form- rely did, In that old side bar buggy of mine _, It needed no gas to propel it along ' Just a faithful old nag in the thills; But up from my heart welled a fragment of song Where now comes a series of chills. No motor cop stopped me for driv- ing too fast, No judge humbled me with a fine. 0h, I long for those halcyon days of the pm, ‘ And that old side bar buggy of mine, How often at evening I labored and _ toiled When the duties of daytime were through; I polished and chamoised, spin"‘es I oiled- In fr“ it appeared to be new. the Th2". the snows of the winter, the mud of the spring, ‘It: u L of the summer and all I never once figured on turning it in For a spanking new model each fall. No cigarette holder or bottle it sported, No promise was made to be broken next day, But there in its confines we ardent- ly courted ered the vows that have lasted for aye. Oh, cherished old vehicle, lost in our madness, Your priceless acquaintance I'd love to renew; There comes in my dreamlns l m0- ment of sadness As I vainly recall dear old Dobbin and you. ' The world and its pros"!!! 1'11 11°‘ be impeding But.herc's to the day! 110W °°11°1d' ered so slow. May we never wake up after Ill 01 this speedins And regret we've forgotten the meaning of whoa? fig gm; on the gas while I treasure " with pleasure The day when I reveled in whip and in lino, Th, my‘ 0g m‘, buggy, the leather too bussv. And YESTERDAYi Saturday Issue ed with prices removing murii tho sumo. Poultry, however, SDOWOII || tendency to advance and I011] n; n. bout: 18 cnts s pound. Following were the average Dairy 5nd Poul-try Products Eggs ... ... . l3 to Roast Lamb . Rnnat Beef .. Roast Pork . ltpast Veal (‘hops Luinb . Liver Li» . . Chops Pork ... llcurts . ‘Pouguca encli . Round Steak ... ... Sirloin Steak . . . . . . . .. ... Fish PRODUCE (Cunirllnn Pressi) LIONTIIEAL, .\lurch 17-13mm nu<l I hum-r i-nuiinulul their dmvuwnril ircud on flic .\l uircnl produce and | iln1ry mnr-kct trflrvy. Increased prmluv-tion with the nenr~ nesn of tho apri"; season curred frorh grnihd circa in cnrlnts or less to (lr-ciiue u cout n dozen extras were quotoil nt l0 route, firsts ut l8 routs uuil seconds nt ‘l7 cents n dozen. lic- ccipiri worn 1007 (SPECS. No 1 grass huflcr in cur-lots or loss lost n qunrler of n cont to 25 c°n‘s n lug 077 boxes. Choose hrlrl urchnrvcil fit 101/, to ll cents n pflllllll for currcut Ontnrin colored. Ilccifpis were 105 lmxi-n. Potatoes ivorc "tt-"(lw New Bruns- 1v'ck or l‘ri"co l-‘Ilivr-rd lslnuil RPM" fll"ll"fl\l"" pcr 80 pound bag soiling at 70 to 75 cnts. (Ca ud'a~1 Press) WINNIPEG, Li! (‘h 1'.'- (‘LOSE 1 Wheat: lilny 5101A; July 5275B; Oct 5114A to ‘hi. Outs: Livy 213: Jilly 217g; Oct '24- EfiA. Barley: llry 319R}; July 31%; Oct VsA- CASH PRlfEB No 1 unr 471/4? 4:301} Feed 41%; .\'o 1 liurd Fill: \Vh"nti 50%; No '2 nor 4 ‘.11; N" ll uor No 4 nor 45%! Nu 5 C W . ' ' | grrdca no 7i f‘. W it 1%, . "S- 1ifi.Nzi."-f,‘\V‘J-;NoiiC\V21,1§; Track 3'15. EXCHANGE (Cnnarfan Press) lif0.\'TlllilAL_ “arch 17-—l5riilab unrl foluiru i-xi-bnviro in rilutiou tn th“ Carin" doY-"r n: cmnp'l<-il by the- Royu‘ . "k of i.‘ nudu, closed torln)‘ ns follows, not clringo for yesterday bclng shown in brizckcla" Argentina peso (.00l.'l.\). Austrulin pouul 0GB (ltfllllA) Belgium Ii ign . 1 (.000<'lA). llrusil uflrcis .0901 (JIOOAA). Chlun Hung Kong (iollurs .2183 (unclinngul). Czechoslovakia crown .0350 $002.1). Denmark krona .1811 ).0008AA). Finland finmark .0100 (AMA). Franco frnrc .0107 (unchanged). Germany rc-ir-bamnrk .2831 (.000A). Great Britain pounil 4.1000 (DINA). Greece ilrnclnnn .0038 (.000lA). llolluuif florin .4750 LOOHA). Hungary, pfingo .2074 (unchanged). .3003 OMIIAL Japan yon .2037 ( _ll.\). ~~ Jugoslnvin dlnnr .0172 40001.0. Now Zenlnml pound 32105 (000lA). Norway krone .2103 (0008 . Poland sloli .1330 (OOOQA). ltoumnnin lvu .0073 (imflifingeili. South Africa pound 4.0882 (un~ changed). Spain pcsoin .1000 (000m). Sweden krona .2174 (0000A). Swltsorlnnil franc .2301 (.0007A). United States ilollni- 181,5 percent premium (W; percent Al. (A. advance: D. ilu-cllnc. NEW YORK, March 1'I--(A.I‘.)— Foreign exchange. one)". Great Britain in |lollars_ other: iu cents. Great Britain demand lilgh 3.4035; 10y 3,441. rioss 3.40%: Franco 3m 5-10: lolly 5.10: Belgium 14.01%; Germany 3.51; Cnnsds 84.23. N. Y. CURB (lltlos Service . . . . ... '10! Bond nnd Rlmrc .. Ford of Canada A old side bar bony o! mim- (waltsr Palmer). That Imp uu Nlll Bud ... . - 8t. Oil 1nd ... ... ... pound. Rr-r-rinis were liighrr, tot-rib‘ - Arm" Oil .. STOCKS fair-i. (mflnfffii. .. iiIiiI_A_l | u N s, 1 Corrected For Every _ Wednesday andi Yesterday's market was well lluflllll‘. prices g __'ru1; chem-O. IIIEJQWN GUARDIAN ‘lontreal a Stock Ma rlget L‘ 1' R ... Dom Bridge . ... llow Smith ... lioiu Steel uud Con! B .. lut N1ckt-i iiluiisey Hnrris .\lcColl b‘ront. lluutreal Power . Jul. Drew . Power Corp Quclmc Power . Shuwlrflgun . Steel of (‘an . Winnipeg E1 Pivotal New quoted. Y k S k Cnhhnge 4 llis s $85K!!! 4 lbs i? ‘office . . 0e gplnmch _ (Canadian Press) Red Tomatoes . ... 511m" _ 081g,“ pumnh,‘ 3 1b! _'_ ___ Allied Chemical ... ... ... n» 8st Beets do: ... .. Am {"111 F PM"? m4 (Yrnubcrrics ... M" 5m”111“1=',,--- " 03;‘ Coleryi..l...A...l... ... . Kwugfgdrm “'1 s," Large All ng ppcs ... .. ‘ ' Rod Clblingo ... ... 5c Ammu“ "' °" '" ' ' ' "onkjnk Apple, neck _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 35,. Auburn Motor ... ... ...- .. m Onloun 10 pounds . . . . . . . . . . .. 40c zuqfdl‘: Dry "‘ "'" "' 9' use ... ... ... Chesapeake and Ohio Cuu Gna Corn Products Delawnro uud llud Eastman lion l-lleutric . Gen Foods Gen Motors . N Y North American l'uli Soc N J lludlo .. sltnnd Oil N J . Tex Gulf llnlon Cnrliide Union Pacific .. United Corp . . . U S ltubber Vuuuiliulu “Weilnghousc Woolworth . __..._..___.._ M T’L. CURB (Canadia Press) Mock! Close ll A .. 31/4 llcnuburncis . . $6 lmp Oil ... ... . 511/: lnt Pete ... . ... ... ... 8 Walker Pfd ... ... ... .... 10% ___________ - (fnnunliun Preu) TORONTO March 17- Sf ck: Clfill Ajzzx Oil .. Alex A... Amulet . i\r.~n .. Arno . . \.'1ll1 y . B\l'"fllll"l! Barry ll flunk llil (‘cu Put (‘italic 'I‘r (‘lflviug (lk-rligv _l‘u Lake Shore Mnrfvsn .. ‘furfliy \Ic\"ff1c .. Nuvvlioc .. viviiv-ii-g .. Noruwln . Tnwrpmuc . . . Vuruuui . . . . B9102; Q0014 TIONS l \ Sport Briefs (Continued from Page 7) George Cook. the Australian pug- Jisi who is matched to fight Larry Lh1"1'l"11l'° rears of H89. yet he is as fast and supple as an athlete of twenty-five. He was contemporary W-iii Cauwntier. Joe Beckett, 30m. bflrdivr Wells and others whg an; 11°11‘ 113$ b90115. Very careful ivlng and P191113’ of physical exercise is 111$ receipt. ‘Ilw spectacle or u yvrcstiing rc- ferce minus his shirt, taking off h]; 11°“ 111141 1011111118 one of the con- tcstants on the head to quiet him, was witnessed at. the Kurri Stad- Sum, England, recently, The South 5111111111 George Unholz and “Fann- er" Robinson staged one of the wildest contests since the intro- duction of wrestling in the coal fields. After the final bell rang 1mm 111°" dlflrged each other and order was not restored until the V" 13115015 Pllmmfilcd the mat men into submission wth the leg of a chair. Something similar to the above but not quite as barbaric was ivit- ncssed in a. wrestling match in the n _U- S. A. where Jack Dempsey was ‘the referee, but instead of taking it out on h's opponent the wrestler lambasted Jack several times, who, instead of retaliating, remonstrat. ed with him and removed him from the ring. | ____. i A 0115-11 W111i a flair for ballistics i111 England. has f-gured out the speed bf a tennis ball. He est‘,- mfltes a hard blow as sending the ball at the rate of 93 miles per hour. The world's professional road cycling championship held at Rome last fall was won by the Italian Alfred Binda, the distance was. 1Z9 miles and the time registered seven hours, one minute, twenty- eight and one-fifth oompatrbt, Bartcni, was runner up in seven hours, one minute, thirty seconds. The amateur champion- ship went to an Italian, Martano, who completed the eighty-six two minutes, fifty and one-fifth seconds. It may be mentioned that _ the contestants in the above races were European rdei-s exclusively, they really were Eurcpean cbampionswps. F. W. Green, Olympic walker, was again the winner of the Man- chester. lmgland, walk, his time for the course, 150 1-4 miles being seven hours, fifty minutes. fifty- seven seconds. The above item will give our readers some idea of what heel and toe walkers can accom-I plish in the Old Country, where that type of sport is still popular. I The marked improvement in Prim: Camera in 11's recent right, is due to his being under new management, B'll Duffy replaxing Leon see. Billhas made awonderful i change in Cameras style, teachng‘ h'm to pack the weight of his body behind his blows and making him today the most feared boxer in the world. In New Zcaland the control of Arr-c 0‘l n'.\['fl""lll"1 . . . C-Cripper . Coninurum . Huleltcra East Crest Eldorado l-lalcrow ... ... . Home Oil ... . . Hudson Bay . Nic cl .. no \\l s: _,,.,__ Algonm ..... ... ... Algonquin ... . _ .... ‘v;l:-. an»? s... H-‘icausitio r'§‘\;~n; 2:- Porc Crown Patten ... Ribago Rnhb Mont ... .. White Luke Local Prices For Farm Products ._.Z._. There was littls chnngc in prices of- fered for fnrm proiluco yosu-nlny. The following are prices quoted:- Eggm Extras ... iR~ Eggs, Firsts ... ... . . - lilggs. Bev-ouds ... ... ... Butter, Creamer-y ... ... flutter, Dairy ... Chicken . . Beef by quarter . Pork. dtessed . 10c . ‘J10 1 '1 c- 1.. '0 1'6 (c in 1c " to 5%!‘ Pork lire . 41,60 Potatoes, nan o 80c Pontoon, me . ... ..._ we] harness racing is in the hands of ,the New Zealand Trotting As- sociation and every horse owner. driver or traircr must be licensed and very strict rules must bc com- plied with. Any horse that proves to be a. bad actor by spoiling scores, which by the way are from the barrier. is not allowed to start untlli he receives more "schooling." I A California. chemist has devised s. method of scenting golf balls with a substance wh'ch attracts white butterflies. When a ball is lost these flock to the spot and the ball is easily located, but the, trouble is. what are you going to do when there are no white butter-l files? i C. H. Matthews of Christ church, 4-1 at Monciou on Monday nighti N. Z., a school boy not yet eighteen years of age. at h's school sports wh'ch is said to be a, record 101‘ school boys the world over. 1331115 111 Ifllldfln shortly, is nearly; seconds. A , mfes course in four hours, thirty- [track 1°‘ Emrhound racing, which 1185 taken on tremendously in the 01d Country. I i. sllcciking of the above rnce twccn George and Cummings, the trainer of W. G. George after the race said that he was hopeless and that nothing could prevent him from eating several lumps of sugar before the race. As events have The Trust Company Can Serve You The trust company l: a modem institution of many capacities, In of less! on: of which if can sct for every individual. 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There are i ""115- 400 Rugby clubs in the country and Vv___ ¢ __ ‘ __‘ i last year the representative team RATE 2 rd ‘h m . ' d’ d. 1 =—o per we . rce - , tfuiggeihgrecana “m team hat sertions for thc price of two, strictly I‘ 01' S319 _'—'"'_ [payable m advance. FOR Sill lr‘—l-‘lt-ll_S‘lll"\'FD COW The worlds record for the shot! 51, Pgunui 5L ;;4q4_3.13_2i' pu‘ was recently broken by Yranzi AQCDYS WHIHCO _____. ________ Donda of Czechoslovakia, who was ' i CARDOAIKD sUlTnBLl-J FOR th- d i m 1 y, u}; i; t) Qiym. JENTS-BIG MONEY SELLING 11111118 011111011505. Clix. 1C per ‘p: gal“ ensigothgowawaslcsa tee, shoelastic. Rcsolcs shoes at home sheet. Guardian Oilicc. tf- 1 ,7 a I '1,‘ . 0t k whether’ for fewyccnts. Spreads like puityq _ - ' 115- 15 11 MW". wears like leather. Another inst F01; 351,15 _ 1-,; pa“, p155 this has been accepted by the 1n- selling product — revolutionary Apply John siwncor, Mnlpequs temational authorities. MW bandiwina material. Pros- Road, r. E. l. 8441-3-17-31, pccts everywhere. Write Dept. The Olympic games of 1036 will probably be held in Berlin and the French atlfetes are all making plans for strenuous competition. 1t is proposed in appoint two whole time traner-advisers who would 'travel all over the- country lookin". for and coaching likely talent. Ger- many is oreported to have no less than seven such trainer-advisers. I Tommy German, Manager of the Chicago team W110 punched referee Bill Stewart in the recent game be- tween the Bruins and Chlcagfl Black Hawks at Bostvn. will either be permanently dismissed from hockey or w'!l get a. long lay-off. Ho not only punched the referee but withdrew his team from the ice and that entails a fine, of $1.000 lwhich he will be compelled to pay out of his own pocket. Boston seems to be the not whore the real lrough stuff takes place. Max schmelling, former heavy- weight champion of the ivorld, will arrive in ilcw York from Germany. April 5th and will start on a tour of lead ng cities where he wiii en- gage in short boxing contests. Jack ‘Dempsey has been engaged to ref- eree some of the bouts. The above will be in preparatim for the Schmelling-Bacr match which ~ be staged by Jack Dempsey in either New York or Chicago cab in June. Prime camera the mnu moun- tain boxer, was recently painfully injured ‘u an automobile accident near San Vito, Italy. He has left hospital and says in regard to the arrangements being made for his bout with Sharkey in May: "This time I am going to give Sharkey a gocd licking anti the worlds championship w'll cvmc to Italy?‘ A recent Stntcmcnt that nthlei- ics would be out out at Boston coi- lege raised qirtc a rumpus with the alumni and it is now announced that baseballend track teams will be continued. The baseball teams that have been training at Los Angelcs re- ccived qu‘te a set back in expenses due to the recent earthquake and 't is expected that in future spring training will be shifted to some spot where the earth's equilibrium is better maintained. The gentlemen of the betting of Boston as favorites to win the Stanley-cup, emblcmato of the professional hockey championship of the world. Last year it was won by the Toronto Maple Leafs and the previous year by the crundicns of Montreal. A local hcckcy authority sug- gests that thc defeat of the Wolves was due not so much to the super- recently won the mile iority of the Hawks as the stalc- have been the sensation 0i‘ in 4.29 2-5. ness on the part of tho Wolves. l-lc Btmeuc worm Cunninghmn points out that the Wolves have i1becn in playoffs sincc February‘ gflnd and that the strain of Stamford Bridge near LoudonUplayaiis the eventually proved too the world's best known athletic much and they "cracked." grounds, the scene oi‘ International and other contests ever since the -oldest of us can remember and the spot where the famous race be- tween W. N. Cumm'ngs of Aus- tralia and W. G. George took place in 1080 for the wor3d’s professbnal cbsmpicnswp and where Ciecrgei that dey hung up s world's record of 4.12 2-5. is to be changed in a, A thoroughbred without n tall has been fooled at the Banstcad Manor stud at New Market, Eng- land. The colt fs strong, and healthy and is excellently brrd. 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SALE — BARGA1N'—50 ACRE farm. All buildings nearly new. 2 miles from city. Total price $2800.00. R. P. Simpson, 118 Rich- mond Street. 8462-3-18-31. FOR. SALE -- STEEL SPLIT PUL- lcy, 24 inch ilinmctcr. ‘J inch face. Slot-l split pulley, 2G inch din- mctcry’? inch lacs. Cast iron pul- ley l8 inch diameter, 8 inch face Stool shafting 9 feet long, 1% lllChGS iii diameter complete with hangers and bearings. A bar- gain for quick sale. Apply Guard- ian. ti. WANTED BY APRIL Isl-MAR- riezl man who thoroughly under- stands truck gardening, care of horses, etc. Good opportunity for right mnn. Apply by lcitci" i0 X.Y.Z., Guardian. 843l-3-l6-3i. ‘ECOME EXPERT BARBER through our special low cost course. Hundreds of successful graduates. Write Molcr Barber College. 5'13 Barrington. Halifax. H. H. W. Tu-Sat-tf. Miscellaneous IOIIN ALFRED McDONALD. PRO- vincial Land Surveyor. l-lerman- , ville. (R 3. Bourke.) I . ‘PRIVATE KINDERGARTENS ' pay. Advice given free by the 1 Canadian Kindergarten Institutc,_ (Toronto l0.) Ii-‘i-ll-lll-ilo. _.__.____._ _ r A f n T l N c PAPERHANGING ': General Decorating. Your mater- ial or mine. T. G. Murilhl‘. 330 Fitzroy Street. Phone 1420. 8456-3-18-31. ANYOBIE HAVING A FARM OR small property suitable for iox or chicken ranching send descrip- tion to Box 261. Summcrside. 8450—3-l7-cod-3i ~- sixty metres dash at South Bun. 1nd.. last week. He ivon the cvcni i in 6.1 seconds. one-tenth of a 50¢- _0nd better than ihc l)"("~‘1‘il5 i world's record. 1 A full blooded Sioux lilziian, Wllouc Star" Dieiz, has been engag- cd to coach the Boston professional football team. He had prcvifiiifill’ coached nt l-laskcl University, the lfraterniiy have instalkzd the Bruiusqargest India“ 551,00] in Ami-rich,‘ Ho will be remembered as one of the famous Carlyle Indians of oi decade ago, who out such a suxaih i in (he football world under the: tutelage oi "Pop" Warner. The tremendous duels between gGlcn Cunningham and GP"? i Vclizku, who have met three times tin iivc weeks recently and each time have packed in upwards of 15,000 peop‘e to sec them P61101111» the won , the first race from Venzkc. doinZ - , ._ _ the mlle in four minutes. 5111111“ seconds flat, the fastest mile in- doors this season. lie also won their second meeting in four minutes, 14.6 seconds. In their third martin? ,Venzke who last yi-ar had hung up n world's record of 4.10 [for 11W mile indoors, fcund his old stride m"! came through the himn si""‘".li to victory, Ths battle was sigltifv short of the mile. being , i500 metres or 120 yards short of versity's sensational coloured sprin- the mile. 30m were so dong up W‘. broke the world's record for the that they fell on the track. Help “YHlItCO MONEY 1N MUSHROOD S (UP TO $5000 yearly-i. Grow our fancy “White Queen" variety. We buy Illustrated lxiok iroo, American Mushroom Industries Ltd, Dept. C l8, Toronto H. W. 3-18-20-25-27. wTo Let TO LET-THREE ROOM FLA‘! furnished or unfurnished. Apply 139 Kelli, street. 8430-3-16-81. '--I*'I'R.\'I.\‘IIEII) COT- iagv iii Kflliilifll, Appli‘ A. C. Scarth. 8469-li ST PETERS LAKE SCHOOL Honor roll for Fobrihiri: Grade VIII-l Jnycc Audcizscri, i Edmund Perry. ii Min-y Nolan, Grade VI-l sianlcv ivicErvcn. Grade V-l Leona Nolan. ‘.3 Wil-n lit‘ DQSVEAliY, Ii lrcno Drulnlv. (lrnriu lll--—l Lvilii OBril-ii, l RcggFc NlilCdOllillil, ii B(‘l'11i.\ Mc- Adam. Grudq 1i fi:'-- l Riiii Nolan, 2 Pius Nolan. Ii nlorg: hfcnzlaui. (‘xi-uric ll Jr l klcrliii Mucdon- nld. 2 Clcvzfri Nolan. 3 Noll O'Brien Grade l~l Ilcyinrfd Iii-rue. ‘l Stephen .\lt'Ad:1m. _Dorn M Dove. Trashy-v. (Patriot Plvzlsv Cnpjvi FEEDS ' FEEDS To make room for largo stocks oi‘ SEEDS noiv urriv- ing wr oflcr tho following stocks 0|‘ FEEDS at special ‘OW prices. f0 vicar. (Spcvlnl prices in loisi. 500 BAGS BRAN. 150 BAGS SHORTS‘. 100 BAGS CRACKED (YORK. lllll BAGS FEED (‘ORN- “EAL. ONF. CARLOAD SUGAR. Bl-IET ltll-IAL. 50 BAGS SClll'.\l.i\('llER FEED. 40 BAGS “WIITE MID- DLINGS. 230 BAG-Q OIL MEAL (old proccssi. ROLLED OATS, TABLE (‘ORNMEAL O A T M E A L. l! U C K W ll E A T FLOUR, WHOLE WHEAT FLOYR. "ROBIN HOOD" um] other brands of FLOUR .11., for salc at our SEED STORE. Barter 8i 0o. Limited (‘AKE