qQASELBSQ permanence you may our will‘. t 1N PROVIDING ' for the lam... why". ,,,- ‘hm 7°“ b"- B‘ "l" ‘ha! Your care of them Wm bc-eeremuwd b)’ in executor not subject to human fraiiries-upon whose strength 3nd ""7 Wilh- The appointment of The Eaten-l "'1' W flirty out your ‘gfwk Qu otgtions lislillllllrs llitiii MARKEI uuulllmls , Corrected For Every .Wodnesday and Saturday Issue, Following ' r|lllllcdg_ _ (‘nllllgc 4 lbs were the average pflcgg Markets Al‘ A Glance (Canadian Press) iilarouto and Molltresl-lndustrlul stocks close firm but with lollel 111 c l . Torauyto Mints-fluid shares M80"; ‘silver and bua metal ahares hurl"- a r. New York-Stocks close narrowly higher following late sharp rill!- Winnipeg-wheat elo_ses lower. Toronto-Bacon hogs off car 0.75, unchanged. i London-Bar silver and lower, tin and lend higher; Ii" 1"!‘ changed. New higher, copper, lead changed. New lower, sugar unchanged. E E. and line lln- copper York-Bar silver lower, tin York-Cotton, rubber, coffee. rill: crlaiworrarowu GUARDIAN ‘ Sport Briefs (Continued ‘from page '1) Bymie McAl-thur. star left wing- er oi this years Abbies, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Craswell, City. I-Ie ls meeting with a warm recep- tion from his many friends. None oi the players were more popular than Hvmio and it can be truth- fu1‘v said that none tried harder. Sergeant Percy Hooper, Prince Edward Island Highlanders. leaves early ill June for Montreal where he will sail with thirteen other members of Canada's Blslgy Team to take part in the National Rifle Assoclaton Matches at standing rifleman locally for years . urday at Bisley, breeches of promise." England. Percy has been an out-‘you in Berlin." Friedman, who is a Oakland. California when his automobile over-turned during a practise run on the Oak- land Speedway. He was the holder of several track records and was Imlbtising for a 150 mile race when the accident occurred. Primo Camera sailed last ‘rues- day from Italy for America. His manager asked him to meet him in Pars. Primo replied, “If I go to France they put me in the army." “Make it Erlgland then" Fried- man, whose ship was due to stop in Biighty said. "If I go to Eng- land they put me in da caboose for I will see Jew, replied. ‘"11 I go to Berlin We specialize in the Dominion of Municipal Interest yields from Iuvssronsz l This is the tlrna to buy high clans lnIQ§finQ|flQ_ Provincial Government Nritc or phone us at our expense for lull partlgulgyg, Eastern Securities Company Ltd. W. H. V. DUNBAR, Manager Charlottetown, I’. E. l. Halifax following Bonds: Canada 4'15 to 6%. Moncton TruscCQmpg-lyyyggyour ‘memo, and mm“ ‘Ibo. Montreal having on several occasions won Hitler will put me in the chain summersidc wiliglveyou implicit confidence that theresuits ialggilglgh fi,‘ the Governor Generals and D. C. gang. I'll see you in New York. ' bf‘ ‘if-came of efl-on Wm be kept ma“ for Pnmlm‘: ‘ffla-m- Market R. Al medals. This year he has Gloom-bye." And that is why the g5; bengfit oflho” you dame to preach edgy“. go shot hmself on to the Bisley Team Manager and boxer had to make 9149-4-29-21. I » , _ p (‘olol-y ,, , -—-—— mo“ 8nd will carry with him the best the trip on different boats. The Eastern Trust Co {":5“§*""3“'"'55 5- - - “is” iiiiikiizi ‘ d?" 3.131.’ 1'.‘ 21'1"“? L“ ‘lmifiidi T ‘ i l‘ - , -,,. . ,- e i-' r an . ul ' _ HEAD OFFICE ' HALIFAX N ' oii‘l'gn'iiglo“ii'iiolillli'e‘k "L" Brazilian it 5 as °° a l" Ana“ cup 3am“ at V“ u w . H ‘ BR ANCHE s n cHMu-Unmbwfl s. - - - - ~ -- Me m“ C“ 141 he will be presented by fellow rifle- couver between the Moncton l flydllglupi éoNHpH-i‘ z upping,“:,,aj.,i,,u,f,lf.todudl c :1?" fir?“ l“ I 2V mteln with a brand new Martin Hawks and Saskatoon Quakers § fi I “m” ii P ‘iii-firm ' 172'! 6' one of the best ma” drew an atbendance or 9'6" per‘ (Contin d r n "n ds d n thl d l-rr-llm c oln _ g .. __ sons the receipts b91118 $730545 lie rom p ge secon an ve r s. Commen- - . .. h ' ‘ ' ' . " ‘l.'.‘,'§{,‘“_, iifigggiil and The Inter-Maritime Rifle Match To show mo part played by do. our his cempaisn at Vancouver. B. nt ‘c e between New Brunswick Nova presslon l,’ is stated that i posi ion Fu urity last fall, defeat- C. and continuing through the ll . . n 1 ~ . . a ormer , , - U ‘N. p A l L I N 0 F ‘ D g L I “m. k351i? wlzlrrita Scotla and Pl-‘me Edward Island Ana“ Cup game Series three years lng Baldwin (3) 2091-2 and others. Canadian Northwest down through T Y . . - - - iiflmiffelwrffi?" W111 be fired at Charlottetown on ago between the Tommo Grads Vic wan five firsts, two seconds and the State of Washington, Oregon a g Rn", “,,,, pm“..- (‘Qfp me 3m o; June, n being the sew and Iron William drew a mml a“ one fourth with this baby and he and California and ending up at QQO QQQQ4‘ ltnllst Pork . 0nd ‘Thursday It is the intention tcndance or over sixteen thou? w: separately timed ill h?‘ 1-1" thlurPheonix, Arizona. (‘i . n H?!“ I m!) _ oi the local shots lo get inlsome and people. 3-w- ' We have become accustomed to c‘ ‘lllirlnipeg El .. s (‘hurl P0 M n, ,_ n, iii early practise so as to have the --~_- ~r Easmooailiaugc. per-In‘:- 4c‘ 9" ‘mm wafim m“ .*.':'q"r~"7°" "w" teams thoroughly conditioned to; Mr. Cleve Craswell. Dhotozl-aliiler: speakmg “mm- gm“ N“ 1‘°1'5°" “'°“d°"r“1 ‘Hmlds °1 speed 8'5 5m" ' ‘*“"°‘“°""°"" Ind 90min: "“"" W“ we are reminded of Pctcr soottidistances, but delving into the past Evwu 2°‘ F“ "Md? chlliflfll. 2o. per word; in Memorlam Notices, 70c. per inch; Lin; of Floral and Spiritual Offer- lnll. CI-Itls. etc» 4c. per name; Letters oi Condolence, 70c. P" "will Notices of Thanks and Appreciati or to per wold. Other rate; Minimum Charge for any cents, , 70c. per inch on applications. ad ltATiz-zc per word, m", m. atrtions for the [price of two, strictly payable in advance. ‘ Agents Wanted MANUFACTURER WANTS ENER- getic Agents, Brand new Needed Sellers: Specialties‘. Bed. Hot 100% Repeaters: Protected Ter- ritory: Scientitl Company, 243B Notrc Dame East, Montreal. A. W. April 29. AGENTS: BIG MONEY SELLING Shoelastic. Soles shoes at home for few cents. Spreads like putty; . wears like leather. Another fast selling product-revolutionary new bandagiing rwtllrgial. Prospects u“... _ _ ~ evcryw ere. r eDept. B9 Shoc- F0 SA __ lfllilélrlrvilk. a (ill , lastic company. 1332 William girl“, as}, B','Y’Z§;,,§T',§,“L'K,,QN” ':"" GA“ ‘-‘~‘-m-~- Street, Montreal. A. W. 4-22-29. ' _ '9146_4_29y_,';,1‘1‘ ;,',',f.',',,.,f:,°‘l1'::‘H“ - - ' - A ‘ EilEilll-lill ‘ " FOR. sata-rlonsr: COLLARS, 7°" 51km“ To Let $1.75 and up. s. I... Hflrdy er co. i=3: $1135» . ~ < 0133-4-28-31 Pf l\l=l'"\'"-ur APARTMENT r0 RENT, APPLy M _,§‘,,,~,,',‘ffff,‘,',, Guardian. 9137-4-29-31. FOR SALE - AUCTION FOBTY- h’ i’ vollll-nl .. Five. Bridge and Whist Score }.",',‘“.““°.,"",""- ROOM m LET-APPLY ouann- Cards. Guardian Central Job lr§i.ll.{°.?.'..'. lan. 9120-4-28-81. Printer? NOV. l-tf. srfrlllil (“i N ' l-x (in .. THREE - ROOM APARTMENT, newly renovated. 320 Kent-Street.- 9l23-4-28-3i. T0 LET-TWO ROOMS r-‘Un-i nished and heated. Apply Guard- ian. 9152-11 Wanted _ lining outhouses, etc. 1c , sheet. ' W: Guardian Office. t1. FOR SALE—SINGER ELECTRIC 1W1!!! machine. phone 35s or 8 Stewart St. c EOR saw - rwo srsclrs clover hay. sood quality. A. Jack- son, Brackley. 9144-4-29-3l, son SALE FURNITURE Canal», including kltchenrange. Apply '1 Richmond. 9121-4-28-31. FOR SALE '_ AUCTION l-‘ORTY- give, Bridge and Whisi. Score SIMS. distance from City limits $180.00 each. Apply Guardian. 8119-4-28-31. WANTED—-BABY CARRIAGE. AP- PlY Box 295, Souris. 9091-4-27-31. WANTED-BY JUNE 1ST, ROOM and board for self and boy for summer months. Central loca- tion. Apply Mrs. Randall, The Needlecraft Shoppe. 9151-4-29-31 Work Wanted; ~ WORK WANTED BY. couple on farm. Apply Gnnrdianl 9l12-4-28~¢8i.» Male Help Wanted WANTED-YOUNG MAN WANT- ed (Protestant) for farm work. Albert Weeks, Albany. R. R. 900l-t-27-3i. WOMEN WANTED T0 SEW FOB 11-! It home. _Sewlng machines "RENEW. No selling. 'Ontarlo Neckwear Company, Dept. 147, Toronto. 4-1-8-15-22-20 WANTED —- AN EGG CANDLER. (""1 Brsder, with experience and reference. State wages per week. Post Office Box 4o, Bedequs, P.E.I. 9l07-l-28-3i. BECOME EXPERT. ‘ARBEI "hmlllh, our, special loo.“ coat course. Hundreds o! suootssful IPldl-latea. Writs Moler larber (foliage. s7: Harrington, Halifax. H. H. W. Til-Bab“. RELIABLE MAN T0 TAKE CARE store route. Distribute and collect. New product. “ousted territory. Elm excellent weekly income. Harland Nut 00., St. Paul, Minn. s. o. 5-20-11. ‘ Personal ‘ r a. r v A r s’ KINDIIGAIITINS rev. Advice given ires b1 the FARM FOR SALE AT ALBANY. One hundred acres in high state oi cultivation. Good buildings. Price right. Apply Chas. Mc- Gnughie, Albany, R. R. 9111-4-28-21. FOR SALE — STRAWBERRY Plants. Variety Senators Dundap. Price per 100 plants. sixty cents. Angus C. McAuiay. ’I‘racadie r. Cross, P. E. Island. 9088-4-27-3l. I ~, . FOR SALE-SEVEN PASSENGER ' American Mormon Sedan. In first class condition fitted with new tires, four spare tires. Apply Box B7, Soul-is, P. E. Island. 9026-4-22-Sat-3i. FDR SALE-DWELLING HOUSE, store and two‘ barns. Good busi- ness stand. Dwelling suitable for _ Doctor. Apply. J. W. Pyle, Emer- ald Junction, P. E. I. , . silii-l-za-el. FOR SALE AT FAIRVILLE, LOT '49, 100 acres land, good dwelling house and outbuildings, pump in house, also in barn.,30 acres ready for crop. 10 acres undel- hard and soft wood, well fenced. Particulars apply Robert Whelan on prem- ises. 9l42-4-29-1i. STRAWBERRY PLANTS. FOR .,sale. Finest Strawberry Plants, Dunlap 1000, 84.50;. 5000 $20.00. Premier, i000 $5.00; Ever bearing 100 $2.50. Front trees, bushes and bulbs. send for list. will exchange for potatoes or young pigs or large orders. Riverside Nursery, West River, N. S. April ail-Sat-lil. REDUCED PRICES olv mun" trees. bushes, bulbs and flowéring shrubs. Young Plum trees 35c up each. Sweat cherry 50c, fruits sec- ond year. Manitoba Maples 50c dos. Everbearing Strawberries 50c doz. Raspberries $3.00 hundred. strawberries, Currants. Goose- berries. all first class. Free deliv- Oansdisn Kinda. Institute. Full cutrate list on ueat mo” ‘-l'a_u-n-n Craig, Kinross, P. 17.1? _ _~ 0141-4-29-11. , Mlscpllnnoous -.-———-———————-- ' W ‘. '_ Ion SALE - runs: ISLAND now r0 oar Aifoovsnusraflr bred horses. weight 1050 pounds. Job. mo; 34,031,}, in” u, _ . Apply Farquharaoph ftivery 1M. ‘rel-auto do.) 441-840-2240 Stable. "lldl-t-D-li Guardian Central Job lfrinterv. Nov. l-tf. ,‘.,,,,,,,I, ‘,,, W-s nglllluso FOR SALE - FIVE BUILDING “'“"""'J"" lots on Mount Edward Road short $7,?‘ 3x3‘ Sirloin Steak Produce "my . Straw , Finis .. vartlsemeut twenty . n" Turmm, 0 - Potatoes-... . 33L. Fish Fri-sh llullllooks ., __ y", (‘nrlll-ll Cod _ " a‘, F s l i”? C“ ' “" .r-s.... ,-' or a e Frcsll Ilc-rrlllg pr-r Ii CAB-BOARD SUITABLE F O B Pivotal New York Stocks “Mk. (Canadian Press) ‘Alliell Chclnical . . . . .. Aul nnil l" Power Am Slucllilll: ,, Am 'l‘i'i lllul Tel Allilcllnllu ,,, , , Atl-llisoll . . . Auburn iilurur (‘nnnllli Dry . f‘ 1' R l7lllrm (‘llrlllllc Vnloll Pacific Union Plll-iiic l'nltl~ll Pnrp ,. U S liuhhor , PROBUCE (Canadian Prerus) .‘\l0.\"i‘ill-l n, April g3._,\ “,,,, tolll- prl-vllllcll ill butter prices on tho iilnlltrcnl lllilry anll produce lllarllut tollny No 1 regrurlerl huitor rose one llnli’ fl cont to sell nt 2i to 22 cents a pound. Light receipts are continuing lo effect the market. Offerings to. tiny totalled only 911 bocxs, The egg lnnrkct remained steady at Xcl-lterdill"! liricl-ll. 'l‘llll gene-ml quo- iniioll was l7 cents r cxirlls, 15 rents for firsts and ill cents for sec- Oiltiil. A sharp lncrcllao wag "sol-doll ill nrrlvllls, 4,730 boxes being offer- o . Cllrmnt Ontario colored cheese hold at tho work's decline. The ggflgffl] qllollltinn Wllfl 945;, to l) gong’, Rec. olpis were 105 boxes, Prices on tho potato market were ‘liwhimlfed. Now Brunswick and Prince lidwnrd lalnnri green lnnnn. inins solrl at 75 to 80 cents per so pound ling. . GRAIN wmlvlrno, April as- caosa Wheat: May 55%: Jul! 57B; Oct 50A to 60%. (lain: May 2535B: July 20B: Oct Zlliglt. llurlr-v llny 321,08; July saga; Oct 35% OASII PRICE! Wbellt: No 1 hard 58%; No ‘l nor 55%; Nu 2 nor 5t; No fl nor 5253; No 4 nor fill/r: No ll 40%; o s ; gaecd 40%; Track 65%; No 1 durum V4. Oatl:I\'o2CW25%;Na8CW 2334.; No l feed 23%: No z feed 21%; lit-leafed 1517's! Track 25%, _: llnltlng grades 610w ex 8 fllvlllitziiotlilVdolNobCw 28%; No 6 C WIHH Track 32%. No commercial fruit grower should attempt to grow apples without the guidance oi a spray calendar based on local conditions, which can be obtained flvrn local agricultural authorities. For Irult-blt0—MIIlard'a Llnirnrnt. Lost LOST-l WEEK AGO, IADTS shoe on Lioalgworth Ave. Finder please leave" at this office. ain't-ll MIN NG (Canadian Pleas) AJnx Oil ... .. (lrnllndn ... ... ...., ... .\lfl\\'llitf‘l'l liin (‘orp .. Muff Hllli . lll-ss lillles Pros Mr Qul-mollt Snn Alli. Ftnllilcnlla Sud liasln . Sylvnnlie 'l‘el.-lr Hugh .. Towngmnc Unit Kirk 8 Vllolllllll 21/, liporld i Wiltscy 5V.- “Wlgilt-ll 482 Sllven . . . ... .. 31% Total snlea 445,000 UNLISTED Assoc Oil... ... ... ... t. 5% B-lilssourl ... 16 Snleltern . . . 8750 Eldorndo 148 Foothills 10 llalcrnw . 201/} Home Oil . fill l-lllri Bay .. 610 Nicki-l .. 15110 Lr-hd (We ‘iilflliifld 1W. Norllon 13 Pond Oro . Ventures . 1W Vickers . 7 Algolnn 3% llobio . 1i Ill-alt Tr 17 rowliloe . 3 ‘an Kirk obnit . -l )0!!! nzril . 4% {$514 lllllop . ‘it lick llnn . 1V4 \|rk Town 1B I nlka llaron 1'1‘, inlroblc ... 1h iayland ... 40 obb Mont .. 1'1; __.i.____-__. ‘EXCHANGE (Canadian Prue) MONTREAL, April iii-British slid rein exchange currencies in rela- nn o the Canadian dollar, as com- lled by tha Royal Bank of Canada, loaod today as follows:- lArgcntina peso .3270. Australia pound 8.4007. Allslrla acilllllllg .1720. Belgium helga .1708. Brnsil milreil .0804. Bulgaria lev .01 . Chlnn Bong Kong dollars .3043. Csachoaiovakla crown 308 Denmark krone .1048. Finland finlnark .0213. France franc .0003. Germany reiehs-mark .8160. (inst Britain pound 4.350. Greece druchma . .. Holland florin .5134. Hungary pen?» .2100. India rupee "285. Italy lire .0005. inlmnnl yin“ rfimwh mu .llros nvn nllr. - . Now Zcallmd pnullrl iLfiil-‘l. Nnrlrnr krona .'."_‘Iill. Polnn alllil .1550. ‘itollprullili leu .0087. South Africa pound 4.3040. Spain pl-llcia .1004 :W“l|9ll‘ kid“; ll.‘ w laer nml rl "479. ~ ilnltull l-ltllll-aldullar 1.11,; pen-Mil “riliiiltvhronk A ll "a (A r) Foreign oxl-llllllps Lure-qr.‘ (iron-t lit-lt- nllu dc-ilnllrgll high 3.1» l lnw 1'. rose . '5»: (in |~_- |~|| ’ France _4 .'i1 T-lil; ‘Hilly ‘fiilll . l» "Vi: Germany '.'.'l.r'ii'~_-: meet the crack trams of Novn Scotia and New Brunswick. We understand that Jerry Den- 'l'nno:\"r0, April 23- iord will he mentor to the St. ___ __ H 6:?“ John Beavers hockey team, sca- son of 1933-34 and is expected to arrive there shortly with a quarter Amity‘ Amulet . dozen Upper Canadian hockey Arno ...: Ashley players- liiilifiil” —_ li-uollll» Estelle Taylor, movie actress and Ri-llllllli-‘illon eX-vrifc of Jack Dempsey ex-heavy- grill gpt weight champion of the world, is u l ' ma“, T suing her escort, Frank Joyce. (‘Jlclrlry i. theatrical agent and h‘s chauffeur. l) illllill‘ l) _ you“. “in” Noel Scott, for SloMJFO damages for ‘lgfriflf’ - injuries sustained ill an automo- bile accident, Scott being the ' driver of the car. More than $70,000 worth of re- serve seats have ‘alrdeay been sold for the fifteen round bout between MaxSchmelling of Germany and Max Boer of Cififcrnia. on Klune 8th. Jack Dempsey estimates that ' . the gate receipts will run between $250,000 and $300,000. The seats gifiilliglilliygn. are priced from one to tch dollars. gxfiltlldgflh It is Dempseys intention to ar-‘ Olll Colony ' range the sale so that scalpers 2i5:..(:u__'_" " 1 m; will not come in possession of "'°““"" -- blocks of tickets and force the price up. Referring to the above big bout, it is stated that Schmelling will be probably a nine to five favorite before the bout, because of hav- ing more experience and having proven greater nbiity against hiiih class men. There are many, how- ever, who will pick Baer to win as he is taller, has a longer reach and weighs twenty pounds more than the German. He is a tremend- ous h‘tter and has never been known to quit. Boer has a baby brother, seventeen years of age who is also taking up boxing, is 6 feet 2 1-2 inches tall and weighs 25o pounds! ‘ Bryan Sauipaugh, one of the best known automobile race drivers in the U. S. A., was killed last Sat- N. V. CURB (Canadian Preps) Stocks Amer Cyan B Anlcr Sup Power (‘ml linrl-nui (‘lilos til-l-"rir-e El Bond nurl Fllnr Ford of Caunrla A Ninlr Hull" St. Oil Ind .¢ As G and 1'11 ... ... C. N. R. Earnings Month Of March (Canadian Pres-l _ MONTREAL, April 1S ‘bet carn- lngs of tho Cnnllrllnu lulciilo lirlllwn! foo the month of llnrcll tllinllell $371.- 405, ns conlpnrl-ll with $1,170,502 in the some month of inst. your, A ile- crensa of $203,000. , (lrosll cllrulllgs for til:- lnrmth nt $0,800,156 nhowl-ll a decline from the sumo month of inut y-rnr of $1.412,- 070. Working QXIINIMN in the srimlr period were reduced $1,170,024 to $7,- 0221700. Nl-t earnings for the first three months of tho your ininl 51,207,470 as nlrninlt $2,017.41.‘- ln tho sllllm period of inst your, a lll-vrl-nsl- vi $710,031.». MT’L. CURB Sine-ks Clone ll A llll .. - . ll fl"llil‘i"fll‘l'l . . H] ll l. m“; ._ l- .l\ (l I It!‘ l~ ll "M: 81$. l--l l-.~l.- 1w Wnikir l'i'|l iof this city, has purchased an up. ‘to date motion picture camera Ewhich is available for a1‘. sports events. Ci:ve hops-s to be in a posi- tion to take the finishes of some ,of tile races Exhlbifion Week and have them developed and shown ‘on the local screen. i ' During the Washington-New ‘_York game played in Chicago last lTuesday, three of the players. ,Myers, Chapman and Whitehill, ‘ got into 1i flgilt which was partici- pated il-l by a number of specta- i tors and finally broke up in a riot. iThe payers referred to have been I suspended indefinitely by the Pre- isdent of the American league. Joe Savoldi is now the claimant for the world's wrestling champ- ionship title, having recently won ' o decision from the accepted cham- pion Jim Londos. Savoldl scales ‘205 pounds and was a. iormer star of the famous Notre Dame foot- ball team. It will be up to the people oi the various cities and municipalities in Pennsylvania as to whether they des're football, baseball and other sports played on Sunday after- noons. A bill has passed the House of Representatives and been signed by Governor Pinchot permitting the above under the restrictions referred to. Y. BOWLING REBEKAH LEAGUE Monday night the “Pals" and“Can- ucks" winners oi the first and second sections of Rebekah Lea- gue, met in the third match or the best two out of three series. The “Pnls" nosed out the “Can- llcks" by 10l pins, and gained the cilampionship for the season 1932-33 Last nights scores and line-ups: PALS ;H Harper . . . . . . . .. 107 119 125 ,1-I. Finlayson . 156 190 247 EL. Duchemin 153 118 227 C Matheson 117 163 198 E. Sutherland 132 187 117 665 777 914 Total 2356 M. Adams 194 G. Beer .. 159 F. Teed 119 M. Lowther 54 N. Yourlkci‘ 182 790 757 708 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2255 Majority for Pals. 101 pins. High single, H. Finlayson 247. High three, H. Finlayson. 593. l-ligh single, J. Carmody 295. High three. J. Carmody 613. '2.05, sire of Bellini Scott 2.09 1-2. locally owned, and. three two min- ute performers. Peter ranks as one of the greatest trotters that ever went down tile Grand Circuit. His banner year was in 1915 when he was driven by Tommy Murphy who paid $30,000 for him the previous ‘year. In that year he started in 18 iraces_ and won 17, his only defeat ibcillg lit. the hands of Lee Ax- irrorlny 1.5a 1-4, in the M. and M. lat Detroit, Michigan. His winnings that year were $50,535 the greatest figure that has ever been won by a. troiter in America up to that time. Subsequently Guy McKinney 1.58 3-4 set the high water mark at $68,742.75, principally because of his victory in the Hallllfctonian Stake.‘ Bud Axworthy, trial 2.06 owned by J. T Waite of Summerside, is a full brother oi Lee Axworthy 1.58- 1-4, being sired by Guy Alcworthy 2.08 l-2 and out of Gaiety Lee 2.16 l-g by Bingen 2.06 l-2. In connection with the P. E. IS- land Exhibition of 1933 it was de- finitely decided at a meeting of Directors this week to have three clays racing, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, August 22. 23, 24. The classes will be arranged to suit every horse racing. Efforts will be made to have very special low fares throughout the railways of the Maritimea and Possibly 6K- cursions from the New E0811"!!! States with the idea of making the Exhibition the biggest drawing card ever held in the Province. trotter? Ill 1923 Peter Buskirk 2.08- 1-4 started ill nineteen races and won fifteen firsts and four sec- onds. After a year's layoff he started again in 1025 in eighteen races, winning sixteen firsts. 011% second and one third. In view of the fact that he met the best of ifs division in rich events through- out the Eastern half mile rings, llc must be considered as one of the greatest campaigning trotters that ever raced over a, half mile track. His total earnings for tile two years were iu the vicinity of s30,- 030. A lot of lnolley to gather up over half mile tracks in two years. The greatest trotter of them all in point of wins in two seasons is Guy Aubrey 2.05 1-2, by Guy Ax- worthy 2.08 3-4, out of u. mare by Captain Aubrey 2.07 1-2. This boy took part in twenty-seven starts in 1029 winning nineteen firsts, six ' seconds and two thirds. In his rac- l es, which covered the entire West, 1917 llc to'l: part racrs winning nineteen firsts. five I What do you think of this for a~ iwe find that at Centreville, long Island, November 12th, 1e53, the trotter Conqueror trotted one hundred miles in eight hours, fifty- SiX minutes, fifteen seconds. One of the fastest of the old long distance performing ‘cl-otters in England was a fourteen and a. half hand mare, Phenomena. She was foaled in 1788 and ten your: later trotted seventeen miles in fifty-six minutes and forty sec- onds. When twelve years old she trotted seventeen miles in fifty- seven minutes and as there was some argument over the time more money was put up and a month later she trotted seventeen miles in fifty-three minutes. In those old days in England ,ellduranoe was the Outstanding -qus.lity in a horse and the racer Ewere mostly over the road or on courses two or three miles in cir- cumference, the usual test being for a horse to trot a. specified number of miles in an hour. If he made a break he was to stop and turn around. Large amounts of money were gambled on these events which drew an enormous crowd of people to WIHICSS them. Later on trotting went out and the runners have held almost full sway in England for a great many years. To-day as far a: we can remember, there are only ters and pacers perform. M. J. and C. L. Alexander oi saint John, who raced Star D 2.00 l-‘J early last season and afterwards sold hi-m to Tyndle Sample of Kenslngton, have l-hrcc in training at the Saint John track, namely, Guy Leyburll 2.11. eligible to the 2.18 trot, and tile pacing mare Ariel Peters 3.12. and her year old coll. Pctcr Hal by Wayne Hal 2.06. James Alexander has the three year old, trottcr Squire Hanover by Gliy McKinney 1.58 3-4 out 0i Etta Wise 2.07 1-4. This is a. well bred llorsc and shows capacity to trot fast. Pari-Miltilal betting will be legal izccl in the State of Rhodc Island, a bill to that ciicct having pass- ed the House of Representatives recently. Thev annual spring pllrlldc o". raoe horses and new nlodcls oi automobiles will take place early in May, as soon as the weather is set and a fkie Saturday can reas- onably be expected. Last year's parade was the biggest and host so far and it ‘ls hoped that lilo horsemen and auto dealers will again parade and make this year‘! crwltcrl LEAGUE Cam“ “d i“ "Wed sme‘ a‘ even better. Put lots oi elbow J CENTRAL CHRISTIAN » f“ away “'5 Canmrmm he met‘ we grease on your horses, boys. and Jwstewari. 13a 222 m m“ “°“°'s “d “m” “d “h” set your carts and harness all p‘ scum" m.’ 1W 160 i-K-ellty-ISEVQIIHI start he defeateid Shlned up M, H", occasiorh M. Stewart n8 15a 161 ill stragllt heats a wonderful ‘are M_ can" l," 2M 1,76 of fast trotters, Senator Per ns Bob McGowan M Sydney N_ S H“ H MacNem _ _ m; 131 149 2-93 1-4» 39"!’ I- m3 1'2 ‘md mm who will be remembered as having ___ _ ___ GIGS 2.05 l-il. In two years racing bmugh,’ the good tram“. Kim 85g 894 783 ho won thirty races areoord ofwins Frisco 2413 1,2’ m,“ to the m, To,“ ____________ 2536 and performer“! "W" Willi“ iiibrtion and won with him, after- " in two wnswutive sewn!‘ wards selling him to w. A. Mc- Artllur. Kensington, has a big B Poole str-Ajjbgu s“ l’) P010 @959 105 1'3 W55 a Pm‘ stable for this years racing. Ine c. mm" ,1" 1m m, duct of California. and was driven dud“ “mom, than, an, Tramps, ' by his iedv ovum’. melons o WW lliili! 2.02 l-t, Earl Wilkes 2.10 1-2. s- "Ppi" m w‘ m remarkable campaign sud hauls Dan licdgewood 2.11 l-4, Grstfan M~ owe" 136 182 l” other the wiuncr or contending To.“ gm] 212' three unmnked J- ¢alm°dy 185 m 295 horse in nearly evvrv 5181i. pacers of good breeding, and last "_"—'_"" but not least Sungleam by Peter 313 32°‘ 93° Another star“ triiizr that equals V010, brought he“. as 5 {our n" T°tll "l? Oily Mir: vs l-erfrd for a Susie old by Well McNeili and sold tn M5397“? 5°’ St- P511" '79 Plnl- years rrcrg is Gsy Boy 2-08- 1" George Buntain, who afterwards in thirty-OM deposed of her to Sampson Grady, Summer-side. two tracks in England where trot-