AIlt-IARYl6."1924‘- h. Latest . News iiiniitii iiiitn iiiiiiiE ‘ ' ., Ja .‘15.—-1lui' NCETOS’; (lcdlgirhtirst; L- - ieillgvnfidf‘ N, (:_, a member gPI-iiicoto" Frmlhmun ,(('.m% 0y 111m.’ 1119,11 in Mt och hock - fcrtiay from iin injury u” y“ hockcy gumo in the m] m Eial ilank Saturday be- mm1?1n1{,.ioii pfttrllllllllll and ‘ we Lppttpg the. New York m (‘aniuiilin iliink. ltccs. h or I etiliitrc, was ‘struck on pmyfitpp above the tciuplu by it‘; stick in a scrimmage for M2“ 111 ypars old. IIc pro B“ s’! 11111113 Sirhotil. , . E-a-HP-"i Deneniiy Heads List 0f Scorers leads the National eEJQIISIIQQp goal-getters with 11111195, according to a statc- issued on Saturday. The Ott- wmm is followed, but iioi 1y by lollal, of tho Flying chmeii, who has 6. Atlnms, ot 31, Puts has the sumo IIIIIIIIJPI’ a Nighbor, of Ottawa, has 5. ilton does not appear in the until sixth place, held by Ran- mi old liiaritiine Province 11y, who tics with Bone-her, of Senators. with 4. Stuart. fll’ m, has only managed to not this season and stands tic with thérs for fifteenth place in the ascareis" 10c iSick, Bilious, Constipated 1 “A/vvvvc,‘ I\IQAAA hey Work Wbila You Sleep." heii you feel sick, dizzy. upset, it your head is dull or aching our stomach is sour or gussy, take one or two pleasant “Cas- TNE ABERIIEII- CRESCENT GAME ~llalifax Herald on Abbie-Crei- ccnl game. played Monday night, -in a game flint, was replete in sensational playing and abound. lug in IJPIIIIIIIII. team work. clean playing and l-{l‘(lll_l'll0 guarding, the Abcgwcits rubber hii tors, of Char- lottctmvn, hookcy champions of the Murltiniu lProvinces, ran out ahciiil oi’ ihn (lresircmtn last cvupmg 111 tho local Arena and irapturcd the first exhibition game against iociil icanua by a 1i to 3i score. To say that tho gaiuo was a thriller is -put- ting it mild. and iiio twenty hund- red fans who attcndctl were lu-pt in an upioar by scnsittlotial rushes. (‘rssccnb-i, strengthened by the upporaiicti of Fabio ‘llatcs and Monte iiaslam, of llalliousic, put "it it KPP-‘ll "Faumcnt against the champions and were optphiylpg the visitors when tlii- gong sound~ ed ending a hard fought trontest. The Alyliics hail a good advantage on the locals in territory in the first period but the Ci-exccnts came back in the second session and out- played the lslaiiilcrs, although the visitors managed to sci-tire o goal. Cyril ilunriiiian. the nct guardian of the local. put up n great exhib- ition of rubber hunting iii thc nets and savcd his tcuni time iiftci- time with sensational saves. When an inland player sccitreil the puck at centre ice he urn-s at once joined by two of his team mates and the three forwards swept down on the local pad artist givln-g him no chance to clear. htit the cool goalie came out of his ncm to clear the rubber by diving after the disc. “Gee? Ahcrn and “Nuggefl Doyle on the locals defence, turned in ,1 fine exhibition, Bates and Haslam also gave a good display of stick handling while Goodhetv did some good work ill‘0llll(I the Abbieei-nets. 1 Gordon, (taptaln of the Abbies. turned in one of the best games of his career. Diamond, tho goalie. also inude sonic good saves al- though the shots directed at him were mostly rollers which refused to leave the icc. Kelly and Moore proved to be a stonewall defence and “Whai-ky" lilcliachern and blarl Prnwse turned in some great] work on the forward line. .__.___¢o->_-_- A dealer sold a horse to a caval- ry officer, warranted the animal t0 be a first-rate warhorse. Some time afterwards the officer cainc to the dealer in a towering ragc. and said: “You call this ani- ICE SP. HOCKEY B 0 W L IIBBIES lllSE T Earned. (Canadian Press.) ‘ ll.'\l..ll".i\X. N. S., Jan. lFr-Tlio champion Abcgwisits oi Charlotte- town suffered a sevcn to two dc- fcnt in an exhibition liockny match played with tho llalifitx Witndcr- crs hero tonight before two thoii- santi sprvtators. The Locals as- suinoil the aggressive at the start and iil-Tlllllfllfififl ii. through practi- cally tho whole game. showing ttnod team work and on rnany oc- casions outnlmting tlicir opponents, who iieemcil rather tireii ihi-i be- ing their fifth tianic in their [iro- scnt tour. THE GAME The ice was fast and hard. Play opened with an immediate invasion of the Abbie» territory by the loc- als, Temple lame taking a shot at Diamond tien seconds after the start of play. The first and only count of the period was made at the ten minute mark when "Temp" Lone, securing “Coke" Cahill's pass, sagged the Abbles twine. Diamond seeking to block the on- rushing Lane. left his nets and made a ncasy shot. for the speedy Wondered. Young Earl I1rowso and Fred Lano were penalized for tripping. The home team tallied five times in the second frame, while the vis- itors scored but once. Mc-Eitcherii after tvvu minutes of play evened the count on a long corner shot; Two and ii half minutes inter Cali- ill passed to Fred Lane, who netted I. IlF B. INNS IRIIM BANKERS SRIIRE 2-0 isi NIGHT JLiiAliiilX l-2 Lane Brothers, Fred and Temple, Former Islanders Prove Abbies Downfall, Scor- ing Six Net-Twisters Out .0f'the Seven _, “from CHARLOTPEIUWN GUAHRDIAN - ORTS AND ING II IIANIIERERS tho rubber for tho Wuudoi-ors soc ond count. Prom this point on the giimn was the Wandortai-‘ii. A minute liitcr Temple Lane caged IIlfiJIISt‘, while tlirco men wcro preclpiuitcil in innit oi’ thc Abbies not. At lhl‘ fourteen initiate mark Arthur took a successful long shot at tho Ab- bics not. With but. a minute loft of the period "'l‘cmp." Lane made the count five to one in favor of the homo team, following a mixup in front of the Abblcs not. Youn-f-Z Finite Prowtsc and Fred lmno we're rctIrt-II for tripping. _ The champions took the ice in the final frame with a (intermina- t.ion to come back, but proved un- able to cope with the speedy Wan- derers. Temple Lane after a min- uto and three quarters of play, cir- clcd the Ahbics not and poked thc rubbcr home for the sixth Wander- er score. Another notch was add- ed at the five minute mark by Fred on, a long wing shot. Earl Prowse made the final count of the game and the second for the Ab- bicu ttwo minutes before the fiiitti gong when he tallied on a mix up in front of tho Wanderers net. Tho game was refereed by Wil- kio and Bateim. The lineup fol- lows. ABBTES -— Diamond, Goal; Moore, Kelly, Defence; McEachern, Gordon, E. Pruwse, Forwards; R. Pmwsc, Dalton, Cropin. Subs. W'ANDI<JRERS— Gabriel. Got-ti; Lilly, Arthur, Defence; Calilli. i-‘. Lane, '1‘. Lane, Forwards; O'Brien. Hunter, MacCoy. Young Stibs. O++'I'*E"I"I"II'I"II'I"I"I'++ +CH'TOWN DRIVING CLUB 'l' 'l' WIRES CONGRATULATIONS '|' ‘l’ 4- Yesterday the Ohariotte- ‘It i‘ town Driving Club wired con- 'l' + gratulations to Col. D. A. Mac» "II i Kiinflon, owner of “The Yank" 1' The opcnlng game in the Inter- + who is at present at Mt. Clem- -l- § ens, Mich.. also the driver. 'l' tional Iccl Racing Circuit In Realm IIVER NIINIIREII M EN Il N T N E FRENCH I E A M PARIS, Jan. i='»—One hundred and fifty-isix zitlilistes will represcnt Frttiicia in the track and field i-vonis .liily l’- to 12 tho "big wcck" of ilm 192i Olympic games. accord- ing to the progress of teliminaiion and selection trials imnouncwl by the French Aathlctit: Fcdci-atlon. All the. clubs affiliated with iii-- Federation liavo bot-n 4mkcil to dc- sigiizite men to compete in ibo gen» i~i.il iillllllllllllilil trials, which will tako place la cvory city of any im- poi taiicc in France during the first fortnight Yin April. From IIIPUIE will be selected provincial teams to par- ticipate in the final elimination and selections events to be hcld Ill Pur- is, Colombcs Stadium. April 2o; Pershing Stadium May 4 and 18. The itthlettis choir-n‘ for tho gaincs will be placed under the im- mediate supervision of trainers who will put them through a spec- ial tritining course uiitll oarly July. Thcrc in somo talk 0f assembling the men selected at thoylolnville School for Physical Culturc~some iivc miles from lHiriw-kciqtiug them there from Juno 15 until thr‘ fiist starting pistol is fired on July at the Colombes Stadium. Congratulations to Ernest McTag-ue HE DROVE “THE.YANK," THAT . BEAT WORLD'S RECORD. A ilespatch from Mt. Clemens. .\iicli.. stateg that in the Interna- races there yesterday Col. D. A. Mac- Kinnoirs “Yank" established a world's record for tlircc heats by a ITOIIPI‘ over ice ou a halt‘ iniiu track, the tie bcing 2.15%. lll" previous record being 2.1714 matte by (‘lillcout in 1916. "Yank" “'21s tirivcii by Ernest i\lcTague of this} city who is to be congratulated on; the honor of being tho first. lslaml‘ or to drive to a world’$ record. Mr. McTaguo started drivinii, with Fred Cameron in 1912. Cuui- 1 taron being one of. the host reins- meii in the lllnritiinc Provinces. in 1913 Ilf‘ went. with l.t. Colonel + Ernest McTague, on the spien- 'l' D. A. lllatrKinnon and has bccu with ltlm evcr sirtcc. _.. -2611" 0f Sport _ BASKET IALI. BOXING A N l) OTHER EVENTS traits. Shiilililliill time Championsin The following IUili-l’ which zip-IF n R E PPZIIOII in the Halifax IIl'I‘i|IiI. has‘ this tn itay:—\'i'ill you allow’ lllf‘| space in your vainabir rtlllllilllfi tn| ' make llil!l1II0ll of tlii- 1iliotiiizrtipli,g “ " ‘ appearing in today's iseuie, of ilicl ‘mvmwu I I (‘liar ottctowvu \bbi Iltl 11' -- ~i ,', ‘I 1 '" " '“" rcpri-eu-ntiiig tiIi-ni rimiihlitililsnllthD""‘l"l"""l "l- 'l"' 111,1 1111111111111, 1>1,,1,1n1_,1._ llltlillit'l‘tl that 1t|l'li'i‘ )l'|'Illl'1lIlll-'. to.“ hiiiit-iiii issued IIPTI‘ i -lay by 1'. Th1. 111-“1111. 1,1 \\r111.|-toi' and “l-lliuitroai lard uiglil.liiliyt‘oulli liail1,i_ Lt-ggo, scrrt-tliry-Ircimuim‘ Rrczit nuinbi-i- of sport fans ilirtnirlilm“ "H" x"'“>""l “ml ll ‘l“""l"ll"'lllll" M» l'- ll- A- -’\~ ll- "l P1111410"- ‘1111 111,, 1111,1111...“ 1111131111,‘, "m1 lhifillliili IIli' Ttilfilllll injury will I(t~t‘|l‘ (‘liztinpiniisiiip incl-ii oi‘ wuiiwio, do town has as lnur-li rllAlit Ill (‘Iillilllhilu m“ my ‘WNW,’ ‘m’ Hmmml m" mm“ “M” Um‘ "lllllliii 111,. _.,.11v,.1-w_.".,, m, 111,. Bu“. 1,_ m 1_ wet-is. (‘t»|ilii. Nuiili- and (‘orIn-au "' * * " " ' 11,111“ 1111s. 1“ 1,11,,” n1- 11“, m“ 1hnl_t'tIIIItIl‘lI win-ii ihi- two ‘Toronto play 1,1, “mm 1mg y“ 111,1,“ 11141.11 m- Hwlvlfirl tricil to htfip (‘UUIIL and in fflll. 1-“111111 1,1 111., 111.011,,“ pmprvd Mliiii: (‘ouui brnke his rlsi. “qudflur 111$1,H1,11_,1O11' “.111,” ‘hphvl \IilIIilI'.l‘l" IMIIIIIIIHIIHI star-d that 1 two tr-ams played for the vllillllliltlirlhf‘ I'm] m". l"? 'l‘,'"“l"‘l “ll” “"1 The throb- slupualtl(1li:irlottieto;iv1i. 1 I 1'\|\‘l1!“lll‘I[t||r‘1)]i|,\' ill ioiiru s plat» nil IIlu. “n. at,“ o, . i you :ici|ua n us \\'Iil Ili- - ruling givcn by the trustccs of the, u bad 5rd" cup at tiiuc and tihligc, 1 """' i I RT JOHN, Jan. ii’- -f‘itibs uiidci" tllt‘ jurisdiction of tiic )1. l‘. ii. .\. ll. of (‘aiiailo holding sport llliléts and requiring the services of any individual coiitcstun. frctn an oni- slile i-iub sh nuikc appliczitl-u fur ihc i of this playi-i- through the club with wliicii IIII‘ ziililt-tte is registered iiuil the club in turn will seek PFIIIPIIOII froin thi- lllr-wlilllllililrl‘1aiuaitt-nr icprcscntiit.i\'4- of that par f‘.iiiadir~iis an 1tItl1I4tl' tiii-"irlct. 'l‘his Is the 111st oi‘ ~~-<0>-—--- i’: a warning that dclicaic fibre: Ituuc bout injured An ardent backer" of \\'iiiiisiii-'s' liolui-grn\\'n ]]l‘()(l|ii'f_ \ I “What's IIII‘ matter, Hiptiiiii?" " lic fat-t is lll_\' ilPill‘ young lady, ‘wi-‘vt- liiflliPll our rudder." 1 "l wouldn't \vori1\' ziiiout that. The, \1'1n,1_.,,1.1 ‘rudder is ililhll)’ antler water, youi {pllllYi and ii ‘a iiut Iiki-ly that, Noto-Atectirillng -to tlii- ali<i\-.-ll'<"1l>lI' Will Hui Mr. Conn si-cini-t to be the only in») _ dividtiiil iu the Muritiinr-s who lias1 Fmiml: "lbw 1"": yct to learn who tlii- Aiui-itiiucllhi‘ W" ll""‘ s" lmmy Ilnckcy Champions arc~irnlv some l llmfii“ l“ Y “'1' "lmlll?" 111s11nu11on._spor1_ E11 ' 1 lining \\'il'c: “Just before l v onziiali-J, the ctnicnis of n Japan —--i-<-o>———- 1- .-i- shop \\'t'l'(' sold by auction. All itri-p admit-tr» ilntmi-m In llu- Illlll\l'l the things arc wctiding pre- s» 11.. . ‘ CHAS. C. CONN. Sloan's Liniment sends straight to them the increased blood supply they need to repair them. reliev- ing the pain, clearing up the con- gestion. Get a bottle from your druggist today——35 cents. Sloan's Liniment~kilb pain.’ it lnppcn Japaiicsi- Wilt BE,Ri2r§..€i;.°itii.... A MACDONALUS SPEC/AL I - "TV/sf u" to relieve constipation and moi a good war-horse? “Wlhy. usnsas. No griping —- nlcust there's not a bit oi go in him! A mediate (lity liockcy League ‘W15 i‘ did performance of the above -l' , _ _ lie got ready such horses asi played last night between the-pimp”, watch sounded m1- Dick C., the fastest green pacer in 1919 and (loloncl Waltz the titstcstl green pacci" in 1920. Last fall, n11 the Exhibition ho lind the credit, of1 driving tho fnstcst green trottcri raised iu the hlaritline Provinces. Captain Jackson. 2.17%. Air, i\lc'l‘aguc left for Toronto the last of October in charge nf1 (‘clout-l NIZICKIIIYIOIYS horses. i101 um second iii an eight iii-tit race] [at that place, being his only start lwforo Mt. (liemens. BiililiNii Is Golden If one knows when and how to use it Today success comes only to those who know the value and use of words. And your old dictionary will not help-at In out o! date. A new one full of new life, new thoughts, new vigor and NEW WORDS is here provided, at mere coat of handling, exclusively for readers , The Charlottetown Guardian Educators from Five Great Universities Contributed to This Book CORNELL, HARVARD, COLUMBIA, Y. M. C. A. ALLEYS Bankers . McDonald _ / floss . P. McDonald Wood McFnrlzuui 117 115' 212 ‘M2 155 attic-laxative on ‘earth for ililon, good wai-diorse, indccil!“ ' llnnlicrs and League of tho (frost-i -|- smashing tho world's ice rec- 4 e- The fixturo was fast and cxcit- l? The record 237V; was form- 4- m TIlllI4.OIC.R8XI0IIf‘ got thisii'-li-lv+++-l-+-lv-l--li+¢-l-++ the twine respectively. - l tho first period; tho Bankers coin- 1 i of the Jungle II ri I: = ! '- l 7 i! bit "Yucca" rovcd ‘=- 3 pJI, 1y .11 l. i .. D I ginn Congo, after a hunting trip favor. “immpfl: is roady to ship the skclcton and‘ The 0,101,410,118 won an 1.11,“, v10. ibeycnck. WithNU-RUB Ellyoucanreplacetlicllrotccfms mxlmh Th" ‘nonsmr would “m” Y. M‘ C‘ A" winning by we mmw you: rubber: are like new. Any good dealer can supply you. mm ps0“ m? an m8 V"! ["755 IPDIIIIIIBQ urcd during tho trip. _1_ McNau- eii and Children. 10c boxes. “So he is." replied tho denier. than-is nnd was wnn by the latter + on; over a half mile gram in + 1 25 and 50c sizes-any drug Sure, he'd ratlici- die than run!" by a score of 2 to nil. 4- the fast time of 2.15%. -I- iiig from start to finish. and was 4v eriy gsgabiighed by Chlicouk ~1- witncsscil by a fair crowd of fans. vl- in 1916, Ill counters in the first period. E. Ar-1 ncnmiit and Mnrnaghnn sagging YOUR RUBBERS LIKE N 15W . ‘ r ‘Dempsey Would Be The League boys had somewhat . . 1 ‘.__ the better of play und territory I11 lug buck strong in the final non- slou mulling stronuoitfl efforts to I 1 __ JAPKSONVILLE, Fina Jan. l_~l,~- ‘It: tggmlzshgg’ (ll-nitcd Prcssl-Jittck from IIII‘ ilul of three ycais’ duration. Capt. Ben h ‘fimglurggd “mum!” lmwor Ilurbritlgo, famous big game hunter III t‘ H . It in the mud, slush and wet mow that wear the chine ofl your _ - . _ 1 hide of a 560 pound mule gorilla 10,1 y 1mm cflrvgu-n ma,“ 1n 1351 iubbetw-theylookudingy oycolor andthcncooneror nter, "N, Smmmonmn 1118111111,, 1n “VnHhJnQQhtIS Cny Bowling Ileague M ‘he chine. Nu-Rubber in any to apply. Juot use tho lponge In _ 1 . 1 _ 1 - k1 d In ltfo, according to Capt. Bulb mm, mam", 013117 111111131-1191. 0111. so aI over the rubber with the poioh It di elqluc yon rum,“ n 1113311111111; 01,1 01- ,, .1029" hayed the“, opponents a“ through "OVERSIIOE DRESSING" makes the cloth uppeu 0| 91 1 ,1 1 1H _ _ 1 11 1, ovenhon luck like new4lhe original natural finish Iepllcel “his. it'll‘: (slggrlalzflinslflvggre ‘($171 L. "OWMODDFELLOITQ: SMnu tho Surface and Suva the Shoe BOSTON BLACKING ($0., MONTREAL -' - Currie Arsonnult . MQEWBII flrfldloy ‘VHIJBIBP Miirnnghan - lllt-Orfi Power .. llitcstis Presented to the national flcl- y; C_ \;,11,_1(1,.1._.,1111,. __ 1, ginn intisiniin in Antwerp wns a 40 11_ 11mm _ _ _ _ _ _ _ y; __ 14g pound baby male gorilla. the only 711m; gemnm- _ one in captivity. Three other babies taken alive by Capt. Burbridge, dicd en route to Europe. Influenza ac- counted tor their iloaths, Capt. Hurbrldge said. Here is n comparison of the mens tirements of the large gorilla killed by Capt. Burbridge with those of Jack Dempsey, world's champion heavyweight prizefighter: Gorilla Height 65 ins. Weight . .. . Reach . Neck Forearm . . . . PRINCETON, PENNSYLVANIA If‘ The dictionary -it'c yours for the asking; Get it today. MONEY BACK IF NOT SATISFIED “ii-gout . _ __._ L‘ "_'""—‘ 1,__ ._,. SCIENTIFIC FOX FEEDING A Well-balanced ration for your foxu l: absolutely neces- "17 at this ceuon of the year. Cereal food is cuentlll II W8" llllts and protein. 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Low Score . . . . . . . .. 123 117 115 Dempsey - -— -——-l 665 628 670 73 ins. Total 1963. m2 lbs. ---—--—--—---————-—-- 74 in. which caused tho spine t_o arch for 161/, in. ward and the powerful tearing teeth 1414 in. two of which had been broken in 1i in. combat. ' 161/4 in. The roar of the gorilla. said Bur-- 9 in. bridge, is more terrifying than thntl 32 tn. of either lion or tiger, and its1 46 in. charge is hemend . The gorilla. in making his way through the Jun- Althotigh the animal wnn about ttipgle. tours down and snaps with ease | years of age when killed Burbridgé bamboo trees two or three inches father. "Haven't you o tongue?" showed newspaper men the €XCHII~ in diameter and it is the sound of "Yes. air." said the boy. 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