ANUARY 12, 1924 4 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GURDIAN ' I, m. m. Olympics and sport “age Q1‘ tltt- ‘fol-onto Star. , ellllot‘ gtleti m“ n strong con titers p salt y)‘ tavo tpics ‘ I 0 gi-ttyltolttttls. I .,, were oitt I m ttt tvin it ltati ntttt, nittsitle oi‘ tltt 75511.. NIGHT _.] rt yt-ari-t of lietttittg fame, chm-rs and wilzl itcciaittt 1e“. ihlor. yrars, and tltett the sitout Tittle. m.» i'ntpit~t-._ t-ttilittg ‘tlitt!’ H. a .\lalt_v IIUIiI his svray \lotta h oi ilti- sotltit-ti iii-iii. l‘. wltstt 'l‘it1tt\ took up titt- pltl l-jvelt .\Ii1il_\‘ ltatl to yiit-ltl. yglvn anti liiittg anti lltetttlcr (‘llll|t' 3K0)‘. liarrr joined tltt- gtttttc- rote titcir ttatttes in i-Ilfiwlllil "M" w“ passpd on into tlttt lttgltt. A. 1 tit-b a Wttgttttr riiioil tlttt tttob \\'itlt the ltriliiatttttt of iti.~'- lllil)‘ mp it Speaker anti u (Johb. yttrium“; illttllilPUIiH lot’ a iiayl =- . tilt on taitii llto ntarcitctu ttitt w“ l)... iittlti to 111.1)‘ attvltiltt. ,0 by mp1 they take tzltoit‘ flight. 153111;: on ittto tltt- ttigltt. Wwfihu... W, n1‘ fiectiltg fttltrc. few short _ is of \\'tiItI acclttittt iew short yt-ttrs, itnti illilll the slight. _ irtars that pass into tltt- ntgltl. (Montreal Star) _..._ m ¢p >~——~ -—-~ llli slits iiliiiiililtififii a lilittttts Llc Ii v ilwv (cats Iittys jar. at. I lrugsiorc pittiott last evening ltbics on their sltotviui; for ltiilltv-‘tl Ilfllwrs. iilr. ile- l thl- lslitntiers cotttpareti rainy with any tttattt the t- said the Olym- ltt~re trying ltard last ttti lte was itrtstitttvtl Latest News begwfiitS Take St. John All Stars Into Camp By a Score of 7-0 gllli’?14-4‘II"I'+II"I"I"I"I'++++++++IIIQ+++Q"I; U. S. IIBEBIIEIIS IIIII BE |\]||]|i||]i|]|i| [MT lRilNii BIIIIIEIIIIERS FUR IIIEIIESUIOQIIIIEY HIlNilIlS _ 11_-—\V. A. Hewitt. In his credit. to the island boys for - their great work. Mr. Hewitt, who ex accompanied the Winnipeg Falcons to the 1920 Olympics, received a telegram lust evening from the Ful- cons. wishing him and the Granltes telegram. 'l‘he Abbles t expect will go on t.o Halifax to lake on (‘PGSCGIII-“l. Dartmouth and Wantiet" crs on successive nights. Dempsey to Fight Tommy Gibbons in June at New York WORLD'S CHAMPION AND ST. PAUL CHALLENGER HAVE er eight tninittes of play on it wing AGREED TO MEET, AN- shot tttaking tht- score Fi-tl itt favor NOUNCES RICKARD of the visitors. -——»~ Two ntittiltes hetort- .t.into Les NEW YORK, Jan. lL-Juck Low-titer tpiaced tit-e rubber belbind _ Detnttsey, world's heavyweight Cntnntitts front a mixatp in frottl. ol “Do a_ m___5¢¢g|°n B--France vs Austria Si. Patti, will fight. a rtttttrtt title ly in Jitnc. Promoter Tex Rickard atntttttttttzt-tl today after a confer t-ttitt- utith Eddie Iianc, Glhbotts’ tttattager. llitzkarti catno to n definite ag- rttctttttttt wtith Kane after an ltour‘s conference at lilatiison Square tiartitttt. Jat-k Kearns, ntattagcr of the chantplott, has not. yet signed ar- ticles with Rickard but sltvcral tlay ago h Gllstitlfvtl the IIPHIIIOIIEI‘ thert- would be no hitch in ar- rttttgt-tnonts ‘if Gibbons was signed. No tietttils oi’ the ugreentttnt rt-ttcltt-tl between Katie unti Iblclt- ard were reveitlcti hut Kane who ltalt-ly ntttllo expenses its a result of the tittancittl tiebat: .ot' the fight itt Shelby, Mo1tt., last suntnt1er,.ltt. tiit-ittt-ii he was well satislil-tl with tltt- pltlllltlitiVfi ptwtpositittlt. he Markets SUMMERSIDE MARKET Dairy lttttiet‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . ..28-—3tl Eggs Pt-r Doz. . . . . . . . 35 Potatoes . . . . . . .. . 40-45 (lats per ltusltei .. . 40-45 l lay Ililltls . . . . . . . ltiggs pl-r tioz. . Pork I'- 6-9 , , _ , . The suspensions leaves 12 teams , .| | V, m” m0 Hhiplm. soums MARKET MICOIIIWIIYIIIK the ‘mm M M“ own xlleichiinltii‘ atlttdnllsllI/le their: I" ‘he facet ‘vmch end” m n o'clock Alfrttti Fraser ltrotttlttly oxpenhie’ may be ‘wed would Ger‘ we r b ate i-t ‘t5 b in the ameISIIIIIIaY "Ighh Grand“ and Egg m.“ anti encloses Post Office Rcflistfy 9101')’ Illlltl‘? - ~ - - - - - - - - - -- 32 an fail to arrive in Ohamonix. a" "plwr "n y O a e - g. in the lead with Kockler and Stock- RMMD, m. Ewreqq Receipt “m” t- ~ ~ - ~- 33 Mid enjoy a good “we interwar? ltolrn. of Chicago. second. The riders 1.. lttsttratttrt» antler the terntt of Om“ . “I m‘? local lineup Wm be as m I hm” “warm L382 “mes and nine Messrs Lampson &Compa1ty‘s oiitttt Immmp“ 3“ lows’ 18!"!- Greml“ and Egg being a mp "es ' t tsiret. the above in~ H“ s12 . Dflence In the mm ptnnufottls siloni ll be carefully ‘ . i ' 2i FIIC I S . I l ' l inn-p . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 lloIdhaifigogaxiiitlld-‘Ecgtigél ?__ ,. l? Tax: followed’ m"; a pap..- of advice ’ Q u ‘George wood_scoua‘ I “(may i ' I should be stint to Alfred Fraser, 212 HALIFAX. Jan- 11-" “m” ‘m5 ' Fifth Avettlte. New York N. Y., B - It .-—C tmerce. 46S 404 , ' fufltifiiifiti IJY Ward “WI Johmlo“ “me osgpgrararlrds T I m9 1361 stutttttg the ntttttber of packages menthol-s 0t the Montreal Stock 1mm“ “vFwen_qPoHa Grand otn Shipped’ U“, mnmm. of skins in EXchllnlle- I ‘ 4 I t 3&0,“ ' 1H each package. and the amount. of ____’ Bell Teltfllilolle - - - - - - - - - ~ ~- 129%. V?“ PM‘ 3'5 ' . Crock“ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ " H7 l" ‘ lttsnrnttt-e tiesiretl on each pack- Bfomllmil - - ~ ‘ - ' ' ' ' " ‘ 41% ‘fiusgilevigfgstiftttgtiiltreiiiircm E580” age. and the Post Office receipt or Lawtlfnce Flour .. —— A~ Heums__conrmerce C0349 Express receipt tnltst accompany aw" “we” ' ' ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ‘ _ ' ' the letter oi‘ advice. ,l C S - PId....... 4' 510 535 473 __ '_ O ‘ 45.] lqiiitmmrntgtacitltltggetrotenm 5; , Grand Total 1518 9091128“ M‘ K8ep5Haif l>l:,',;,6,,§" ‘I gmet-Iiitvan Igttattchbh . . . . . . . . .. 1292 (Ilzzsbory; ntatle the highest score ___ " raz an ' . ns Combed ct-tttntorTiTilwN MARKET Howard Smith Pm. . esv. °Tomgiin we 3mm, w, L1,... . yii/ E838 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 40-—45 Howard Smith Com‘ __ __ 151/: ‘ ' . wires a‘ 8 oblouk at the L‘ or (-,_ i-lvett obstinate, unruly or sltam- Butter " ' Spanish River Preferred — -_. m. Alleys‘ . ' -—-=='==':? I'm‘. 108d hair at.“ numbed M‘ d“ m 0"!“ ~ ~ - - ~ - ' ' " “,5 Spanish River Cont. . . . . . . .. - 1.. 0F c. sowuuc. I l‘ I ‘ "r style you ma, --l.h,ir_ul.oon,‘b is S‘;';“°"s ' ' ég:60 Steel Company of Canada .. -—~ l’ ouvg 1-3555 ‘ ”""“ titulttlletl combing cream which pol-k 9% BHUSI‘ Empire Steeblm lmd’ EARBERS —"_ We Buy Your Ives that natural gloss and ivt-l]. qmmips" 18_20 pennmm, _ , I _ _ , _ , _ _ _ _ _ , _ .. 9 n6 The olive It! "beyond all other: _ "WFIIHI ff - - -_ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I " Abmbi t I‘ -I- Iillghei‘ -~ 21 '16" . th tree of civilization. Front the m“ w"; ti: “lazulitfltrtgslgitgoutltgtlt B "MT. STEWART MARKET g2 sltawlnlgun .. T” J. Welsh .. . 164 136 lb2_ “I; you plan. u“, "em ‘bqu; 51;. “mm and on such“ occasions Eu er . . . . . . .. ~35 Latti-entide‘ P1119 t4 J, McLeod . 164 125 9b “on o‘ eighteen yo", must pa" gatmmonl. i“ greuelegw ‘ am; Pgfifmen 40 ganatligt: (atlléilxghl‘|lgecé‘ligl~ I T. Reunion . .. 19A before it begins to produce any it». Asucanadajs hrgest {mu i . " ’ ' 1mm‘ ~ ' "' A. Moll kill .............. .. ~ .. t _ r bur», fl’! stow thltk, heavy, lilstrutts Oats 40 Canadian Steamship Com... H , I‘ turn seventeen years i0 nth ‘ _ ‘g V ‘a tmmendous -lir. [it-warp u, gm...“ harm“, "a ‘l2 m __ _ wot-k and unremutterat ve p rict. \\c t vc a itaum“ A I. ("WYPOQIIH-IIII - - - ~ - - - 5 §§§§§.'i'§i'5’.'.fi?m““'” Iii.’ -— TM“ ., 782 720 "72 Wrfllifm oitt-piit for pelts of all T§~~~~~~ --- -— ijomtntsn — TMMTZIJrVE wmEs In Southern Faance. itt utihi»; kind" M t o I Power . 142i ‘ Arrondiasement rasse, one- trt s. t; a WIIIIIIIIDILIK Electric if gg1I~IJIZflIIIn I I I I H o‘ the cormry “t ‘Smite: umvfigz: Sand u: a trhl shipment. I N“'"°"“I """W‘"“"‘ ' " ' ' " "MA vi} battery '1 I. 159 too 19 :I,I':(,'b;0'",n““,§:°'yfa,“law? me We will wire wt- offering Athmfll! Sum" 0N4 J 'C°""°IIY' 133 124 130 otbetjtwo-thirds which grew nu Md Mid ‘h’ m" “mil” Atc son . . . . . . . . . . .. . * ' ' ‘ ' ' ' " r 109 159 ' I f your acceptance. , A . Ct & Foutitlry — -I- ilicilllli“ - < ~ > < - -~ 11-’ - olives, contained a popn ation o ' _ _ _ _ s Aiii. Lioi-ontotive . . . . . . . . . .. 4741/; — 10.000. in the olive-growing dls- “at ‘my ‘hc 11.5w“ Prmeg ’ Q“ "'(!‘,f,,,‘ff.,““"“'““ " §°'t‘t"T.213.i' All Content tttbnnav iii“;noi-xifiiiuéoiisiigfliflfi°iflifififlfi obtainable for HIICI l il . . . . . . . . . . . t I - - - t v ~ . t -lfl. R .ii .. — nizhl. res: but close by are districts . Last. suntlner was a quiet. period for llinnitfan- StIiQvIHItItII-‘kliiiittnttfitl 102% L. OF C. BOWLING inhabited by five or six people to Silver FOX PCILS tutors. i\~t. look ztilvttntage at this “my m pufchug- calm Cane Sttgttr . .. gib Larmr m‘ 189 n2 the square kilomotvten. (1 .||| Step . . , . .. .. . - Q int: our entire stock of NEW GOODS for SPOT IIIIIILTIIIIIIIOIIIII Paper . 3921 Keenan I71 133 140 Mlnrdtn Llnlneut Renew-- (‘oldl 0 t. nlgwé’ - as ' . . . .. .- CASH wtt wt-rtt tlnitltloti to sccitro bargains that wt! léiuytgfiligilgm, — thug -I - . . A _ Muflno _ __ IUADE an auIliO.Pn. art. t-tttttltlctit t-attnot ht- ht-atett by tmy illnuse Itt the .irl‘r‘tf’fl',,"“éifi'lfiégf" . . . . . - I ~., , fn’I¢nj ..u% 'l1.ttlt ill Lanntiit. ggaihgg‘ Pacific _ 53% Sllliwilmkfir ~"‘ ' 105% STATIUTICB OF THE FISHERIES OF TIHE PROVINCE OF PRINCE ml“ "'= '"' "Pltmlllllllv l" l""“'° “- Union lbwiflc -- —, EDWARD ISLAND iron CALENDAR YEAR 192a, otrrmuso Utah Copper .. . - gal: ‘mom s.'r.eAt.t.AN1',tNsP5c1'0a or FISHERIES REMEMBER U, S. Steel . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . ,____.______ “ Kind of rub Quantity Vflltw "0 OLD STOCK no ten oviRfl "°"I“E'“' Excimma LOIIIIGI‘! ............. ...........4.1,au CD885 stegpzétg; . , 88 t. . EVERYTHW Goons m4 Victory ......... 102.20 ggmfipysfitlllr liiltflllp- 9;" gym! m“ o FRESH mo ALL new I . 1m v.6...” _, : cod‘ Hmdock and Hake 39.053 cm m”, . " ' ._ Herring and Mackerel .. 56.203 cwt 70.53133 ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 cwt BA I BANKQ gtnhterigfiantl Trout .. - 9.881 CW1 . . . . 097 l . LI d Bunk Commerce —— gfgltlngllgnyglmlm __ n 508 3:‘ w; I" e . Bank Royal . . . . .. .. — Oysters ' _ ' ' H "03s m“! 25.836 Trttro N s ‘mm Qimmfl“ U _ Ootl Olin-Hi“ 1.320 sat 58° t '*' Bnk ovamoa . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . .. 1M “wimm- M” 10W‘ ‘My my" gfigitlurtftii-II tgfditnqn . . . . 314220.200 ssnvtce mo srrtsrttcrton sbpt, 106%. t (mm, Tom m, __ 1.589.593 C°"“'M‘y "Wkly 78% Increase over 1922 . . . . . . . .... 80.667 t 0”" M" 46%’ NOTE: Prices quoted above were obtained at boataldo. Market ‘n “aha, nine at tout 10 pu- cent. _____ -_ Forever." was the ending to the to play itt Moncton Sttturtiay night anti then cltatttpiott, and Totttnty Gibbons, of tttatclt in New York. probably oar. . the $10 3r. ICE SHORTS HOCKEY AND BOWLING f OFFICIAL OLYMP ll- Section A——Switzarland, Sweden, 4' Section B-Great Belgium. \ FastSlaatEt a Feat- ure, But Lack of Team Work Not- iceable 9.30 a. m.—Section A-S AMHERST‘. N. S., Jan. 1l.— lMottctott defeated Atntherst, 5 to 2 itt the Independent Hockey League game played last night ltefotte ab- out 700 spectators. Play, which was fast for an opcttcr was featured by fast skating and, a lack of ieatn work. George Carroll opened the scoring, tel-lying after five minutes‘ play on and end to end rush. Jack Carroll scored three tuintttcs later on tan Jntlttvidual try from centre ice. Two tninuttes before the end of the period, Jack lttgrahaitt on a relbottnti of Les Lowtlt-efs skates. George Carroll, on ‘indivldttal work front centre, ntetle the only score itt the second period. Ill the ihirtl period Georgie Lowtiter scotteti aft- 9,3O a. m. Section B—B the best of lltck. "The Maple Leai Wednesday, 2.30 p. m.—-Sel:tion B-—F the iioncton nets. Les mwtitet" ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Ins Lttwtlter .l. lngrztltitm i.cs picket-wit . Gen. Lowtltor Forwards Ii‘. (‘tit-roll V. Dottras-tet" Sttbsllttttes Gringo). .\lt.-l.eoti n ~ _._____ ll. Clot-roll ~_--~~{-O§ , a. ‘ 'l‘lto Anrltcrst Bankcffl. -\Il\l'-l"“‘- GERAN WAS M|SS|NG Champions, 1921i will cioss sticks Ntl-lw YORK, Jan. ll.——'l‘lttt linit- tnl States hockey tentn wltticlt is to t-t-pt-t-sttnt this country -in the iOlym- pic winter sports tgantt-s alt Chum- ottix. France. sailed tfor a-broad on President Garfield without lit-t stai- centre, George "Jerry" Goran. of Boston, Goran was tunable to arrange his Illlblillflflg affairs in time to accom- pany tthe squad and, according ‘to hits iniettds, there is a possibility he may be unit-hie to make the trip. A volunteer hockey star, John J. Lyons, of Arlington, Mass, who its al bankers. 'I‘lte_city boy's ltavt: bl in sonttt gottd 1W1" attn getting under the i.\lr. Jae. lIerre-ll workout last night the quite confldtcttt of a win tonight. ber. llunun Lint-on prices will Increase the local v 1'1- Britadn, France, Monday, January 28 11.00 a. m.——$ection B-—Great Britain vs. Austria. 1.30 p. nip-Section B-Unlted States vs. Belgium. 3.00 p. m-Section A-Canada vs. Czecho-Slovakia. Tuesday. January 29 11.00 a. m.—Section_B-France vs. Great Britain. 2.30 p. m-Section A-Canada vs. Sweden. 9.30 a. m-Sectlon A-Canada vs. Switzerland 11.00 a. m.—Sect'lon B—Great Britain vs. Belgium Thursday. January 31 9.30 a. mF-Seciion B—U"it¢d States vs. Austria. 11.20 a. m. Section B-Belflli" vi F'="°= 2 30 a m__s¢¢gion 5_Czecho-Slovakia vs. SWOd“ Friday, January 1 9.30 a. rim-Section A-Czecho-Slovakla vi. Switlflriimd- ‘Section B-United States vs. Great Britain siittnntetl the rubber ttottto again 1'30 _ . about two stltzottds blafttrit the and The semi-finals and finals wt ~ h ‘ am of play, tt-rtttittarin-g tlto gitntt- z’. tu 4.2’ and Sunday, February 3. with the ftrst two e _ s 2- ‘rt . Jack 'l‘wtttltllt\ relt-reoti. l: group compeu g The IIllU-llili Amherst Moncton +++lll+++++++'l"|“|'*f Goal —-—-—-———-—'-"-“""—T_ Chapman ............ .. . Ctitnntitts Detrie Cooke . (Jeorge Carroll B Frggpf _ _ Jat-k ttlarroll Forwztrtls AIIIRENA tonight at tho Arena with titiw loc- sttttcrvisiott 0f their efttoicttt coach and after their boys tfeel iris Worship Mayor Jenkins will welcome the Visiting team to our city,attd will aslo offlttittte at tltB opening of the gimme with the ruth- As It is Intpossible for the visit- ing bankers to play ltete any night but. Saturday lt is hoped the Retail ~11. Realm IC HOCKEY DRAW Canada, Cacao-Slovakia. Austria. United Staten and witzerland vs. Sweden. elgium vl. Australia January 30 raflcc vs. United States +++-t-t-i-I-t-++++++-t-++++++++_+++1=++++++'l' yed on Saturday. February ‘I’ to finish in each 'P i‘ ll be pia +++++++++++4+* Four Disqualified in Bicycle Race , NTNA-MARA. coe- KuEfitpiNtvb LAcNDS SUSPEND» so FOR VIOLATING RULES oFslx DAY BIKE RACE- .(~_|.||CA(;()_ Jan, 11.——l~‘0\tt' riders competing ltt the sIX-KI4IY_ IIIUEICI“ race today were titsttttitlltitttl and sttspontlttd frottt all tttcittii Ill m“ country anti itiitrotto. tor =1 lltiflflli 0i six tnontlts for vlolatltti! U1" “h” of [Ills race. H _ '1‘)... rltlttrs llil-‘tlllltlIilltltl wt-rtt Pt-tttt Van Kt-tnttt-tt, iIlI‘ llollittttl st itt-ggit- hicNttntttra. Wlllit- (‘orlttir-t anti Dlvld Land. McNantitrit ' ll W," Kenn...“ wttft‘. leading tho on points at the time of their i pension. lllcNantttra, Colturtt and Vait Kent pen were tilsqttitllfieti itntl snspettti- ed itecattse they ttuit riding 1"!‘ 11 time after (ircntla anti lam’. and Dc~ clerk anti itiadtltttt had lappcti tlttt field. Lands was tiistlllilmbfl “I'd suspended when he lcit ihc lHPJk |nfter being lined 825 for stalling. BASKET BOXING A Not Allowed t0 Play in Ontario SECRETARY OF UNITED STATES HOCKEY ASSOCIA~ TION NOTIFIED TEAMS TO THAT EFFECT YESTER- DAY l’|'i"i‘Sllllii(ill. Jan. 1l.--—()i‘i'i» cials of all t-ittbs of the littitcti States Atnatour liockev Association ivttrt- notified tonigltt by Roy D. Schoolcy, Secretary ‘Frt-asitrttr, that ttttticr no circitmstattccs were Association itntil further notice. .\ir. Schooley t-xttlaitteti that tttt Docent- ber 20 last the Ontario Association hall liccidctl to tlisttotttittttt» exhibi- tion gantes after of‘ ials 0t‘ tho littlteil States Association had clals to discuss tnigrallott of play “We will see that tltt-ir txisltes are strictly livetl tip to attd that United States. for the tintt- ltcittg," he added. “As i uttderstttnti it. titles affects only those tcattts that are ntt-tttlters of the Ottlttritt Hot-key t1tiiatt.\tttttlt-i1t' Hockey Assttritl» tion. -————-—<+>—-— DIRECTIONS FOR SHIPPING SILVER FOX SKINS To Messrs C. M. Lampson if. Com- pany, London, from Prince Edward Island by Register- ed Mail or Express Silt-er Fox iniottlieti for Messrs. (‘. M. latntpson & Company's London Sales should be shipp- etl' by lltrgisttxrttd lilail, and packed itt parcels weigh- ing not ovt-t- Hits. l‘. or by Ex- prt-ss. if tnort- cottvt-ttittttt. If sltippoti by itcgistt-rt-il Mail, the otttt-r covttrittg should be of ltnbli-aclteli ntltslin or similar tnatt-r-ial and IIII‘ following ittitlresn ntttsttlt- oi‘ iht- ltattkilsui C. M. Lampson d’. Company, 6-1 (lttt-t-lt Strut-t, London. 1-1, (T. 4. Eltglalttl to ilit-tttify the package upon arriv- t-tl cottst-ctttivttly front No 1 wnrtls. Furs consigned to Messrs Latnpsoit ti‘ Company by Register oil Mail or by ltixitress, may be in- sltrptl lttttlt-r the terms of their opt-n policies frotn the itlme they leave. lilt’ shippers’ possessio uni/ll tlt-lilverttti to liteir final destinttttiott‘. BALL OTHER EVENTS they to schellttllt ttxltiltitiott gantcs wit.lt teams of the. Otttario llockey found it intpossiltltt to ttttenti a con~ forenco called by the (‘attailitttt offi- crs front (Yzttiitdu to titis Country. none of their tcants t-otttt- into the Association anti not t-ittlts affiliat- ed with other icaglttts ttttti '1' iilt‘ (‘alt sltottlti bt- plainly tnarltt-ti t1t1 the 3,2 t‘ ltt ndtiiliutt, tltt- sltippt-Fs utlmc and adtirttsg sltoitltt bt- plattotl on y iht- otttsitlt- of tltt: ltacltage, it) i-n~ able Iilt-ssrs Latnpatin ti: Company al, and packages sitottitl he nnntber< ‘ up- " ND 0f Sport 1 ‘u; fir IIIYMPIII TEAM Ill PIIIY IN ST. IIIIIN 0N RETURN Probable Th a tipsfiék-“wtn be Selected as Opponents. ... . “:1: fni-IIIN: 3a"- 11-—An ""110" tre was nttaltie to catch the stettntcr twi" 0 filtttnccntettt: ‘and. one on which the United States team m“? a.“ welgl eat lllflfébl. to Matt- sailed a fcw days agn—busittos~l - ~ I15 IOCIII. IIOQIWY fatts reasons preventing. Another factor “"3 ""105 Ylftil-Hftlily by A. W. CovPY is that under the Olympic ruler llrt-sitlettt of the M. I’. B. A. A. U. “iierb" Drttry, oi‘ Plttsburg is not tatla, when he tlt-t-larcti that eligible to trotttpeie 11H he has not tlrslttétltttlc had been gtvt-tt lttttt that been a resident oi‘ the Uttiteti States 1e ‘amtdtan Olyntpic team would tttr the last ton yt-ars. Dt-ttry playt-tl play ttt bt. John following their re» hockey for Mitilatttl a ft-w years titrtt to (ianatla front Frattre. “\\'ltil-> ago and tht-n went to Pittdanrg no definite date can be sci" sttitl WIIOPQ m. "mm. a arm“ "any-j: [m- l . . t- ~ . . . ' ‘ ‘ aiklfiigililt-‘vifi 1'3 llltlballtlt- that the ltttttsvli and has been atlopteti as Fr-Tmlx‘ tum" tilt?‘ lllliddxti. l0. ‘INN: a real Ptttsbitrg ltoy. The only way laeflrum. That “tic” atttt‘ 11.1.1]; or Iiritry possibly can be eligible: is by Wuch nae “m” 46101-8] it)’ wt not ptotittctttg a lttrtlt certificate shott‘ ‘it’ ’ I _ _ lt- ltsllliillll»! oi int: ho was born tit Lite UttilA-ti . arch anti I itnagttte this ganto will States, iltf ‘BIIIQICIIHIIGITB about tltefirst wt-t-k Evt-tt with Drttry and Goran, tint- “I ‘Idlitil- M13 CQYQY sattl that litte Olytnpictt, ltarrittg accitlvttt, should tttattl-rr oi’ selecting the Mitrilitttv win out anti if they tio St loltn team that would play tht- Olympics will ltavt- the ltottor of ill‘>'i'(:tIII'|- titan for the amateur ttttiott ttt tic» tiittn city of st-vittg tltt- new chatti- ttttllc. Itt view of the sportstttattititu pions itt at-tlott. ilillllltit‘ by the Sussex teant ‘vvbt-tt — »<oai tltt- tnatter of tht- ttltpottt-ttts for lite Olytttpics for last night's gillltv ‘ iras lteittg considered, it is ttltuost a ioregono oonclitsiott tltat tltt- fitst Sussex toant will ltavt- tht- ltonor this time of tncetlttg the icattt. which ‘in all probability will ht- sporting the proud iitit- of atnatt-tir ttltantttions of the world. The only team Litat will be all‘ , to make the (‘attatiiatt reprcst-tt . ttvl-s extend lIlUlllHQIVP-‘i ltt the Uttt- tctl Status team and this team niav he cottslderably \\'CilI(l£ill!(I owing to the tact that Goran, their star cttn Hockey Challenge W", tlti- "llratlil-y (‘t't-:1ttti-="tlt1 hereby cltttlltettgt: any local ltnck-g; tt ant itt a frtiittttliy ganto to bl- play otl itt the nt-ar ftltttrte. The followittg is tltt- line-tip: Goal, |$.(i:trttltli1tt' tit-fence, it‘. Kilfoyl, \\'. “Ulldiifhop lorwtirlltl, E. MtrNuvitt. S. Slttcitt. i). ilicNt-ritt: suits. A. Potters, Wit. lit: \\'aril. (‘oat-lt; 1-‘. llradlt-y, 31d". agor. ._ __.._..t____ s1.- QMEssRs. b. M. LAMPSON & 002s WINTER SALE WILL (ZOMMENCE ON JANUARY. 24, 1924 ’ Fine Fur Fischer. etc. York not in @ 3/ s. such as Fox of all kinds B a ‘. . . O I , intended for the January ’$BI:,vleI’I-0UI(I'IIL:.I|nL%::: ter than the morning of January 4, 1924, Staple articles such as Skunk 0 Ra ‘ a ' f 905mm. Muskrat. Mink. ccoon ear, Wolf, etc" reaching New York by the morning of Januar 11 192 . . cluslon InYtheISaIeOI should an“, In L°"d°" I" time for In. . ' M . . . markeifizliegomlyirzg$35531“: C3. lraPort bycable that their. on the part of Continent“ buyers nl to an increasing Interest A 909d demand exists fo Southern Muskrat, Skunk an " will" FQX. Raccoon, Mink"; d 0905514111. and a fair demand (or Mink and Northwestern W9" MESSRS. FRED’k HUTH & Ca ANNOUNCE THEIR MID-WINTER AUCTION SALE Silver Foxes and other American Fox” London. January 28th, 1924 and following day; Silver Foxes for this sale P- lslafnd by December 31st. e o er io shippers THE UNEXQE the London Sales; and solicit your bUIIIIOI-IED SERVICE In The first Auction Houle to luue a classified catalog for the convenience of buyers of Silver Foxes. TI“ "ti! Auction House that maintain: an office on P. E. I. for the convenience o1‘ shippers. We Barely. free or charge, addressed lhlppinq b“. I" "cl slid I1¢|P yo" mark. bundle and invoice your m. pelts. The only Auction House making cash advanceu to shippers before the pelts reach London. We value, and make cash advances on your fur: in three day; or ten, Your furs are Insured from the time they are received at our fur rooms, or delivered by you at post office, at a coat of I/g of one per cent. Let us help you with your shipment: and IIWOICQI, It you ship your pelts yourself PLEASE lend particular: and value for Insurance either to New York Office or Summeraltle. MESSRS. FRED’k HUTH & (70. 64 Park 8L, Southwark, S. E. I. London, England. 542 Went 36th 8L, New York E. H. RAYNER. Soliciting Agent should be mailed from Summerlido, P. E. I.