ii ti if--1- _* ,, . 5 PAGES of the Lst- , . . cs-»--»»~ - ' °.iu::s'.Rs;.. 'IEP N"Z°' ' Morning Meill- Z '*` A - il s§ -it is I1; 11l'_ rs fs if 5?. J; z> 'Z 4 >§ W&3#hha'fd’§%Q'vi?h} "THE LATEST NEWS up CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA, MONDAY, MARCH ii, 1922. I ._ Trrnsfr oTr`A1.n"" _*lei* mi- .3“:. ,L An fr! . M°NAMl\RAS CART R nniunnsEn TELLs . MHvERs ser ARE BOTH IN . or nisco\1ERv or THE SUPPORT of POR HEALTH souTHRoLE Ann His TRIP Rsuwsv MEN ' r _,._4-»---, -_._ - ._._.__.___..____ _ . _ __ ,, ,_____g_~______ ____ __ i linzhying of Tuliiirculo-' _- 1 0 ' . There isu Certain llng-' T I ‘T ` if ‘ ` li meeting culled For - .[Mii;HiNT Gunn or SEPARATE grvpi wing , '| d0theris|nSun _ _ A- ,,H_ ,i E . I I 3 ii AtTf| ” ”" ... in mfliifb “.iZf§.i. .=‘1.'Z;";Y.°§ S°“°°'-S ““.".l.... .f.‘.'..”.?1°' Qvrilli Uli|E|llS _riuRnER Reuchigg thegpot 5U_|i_p0RTED Klllil lil iii g fi __ ll Wllllll lXPlUS!Uii (iiulllulllill '1'¥`055~I n ___ v ' ` (Canadian Press.) (Ganadinn I‘ress.) » (Canadian Press.) |,y_»__~_,.j~:, Mn.-_ 10 ,gnilwny mm Lori ANGELES, Mar. 10--li., Mr.- Namsrs who is serving n life sentence st San Quentin for dynamiting the Times building. and the murder of n. more of employes, is dying of tuber- culosis and J. J. McNamara, his brother, serving n fifteen years sen- tence for the same oflcucc, is in poor health according to Malcolm Mac- Laren, n llurns detective, who today returned after a visit to thc prison. SUVEHNUHUF _ E BEHMUIJI Illlll H.\i\lll.'i`UN,' Bermuda, March 7- Lieut. (lcuernl Kitchener, governor inn! couuunudcr-in-chief o_f Bermuda, died Inst night after an operation for sppendicitis, which was performed on ll‘cbruur_,. 28, in the military hospi- tal at l’rospect_ Hill. i Sir Frederick Wnltcr Kitchener, who was born in 1858, was a bro- ther of the famous field marshall, lliscount Kitchener of Khartum, now British argent and consul-general. in Egypt. Sir Frederick was appointed governor audi commander-in-chief of nermusn on october 31.19013. I-io! joined the British army in- 1876 ss nl lieutennut, and ihad a most distin- guished military career, serving in the Afghan war of 1878-80, with the Dongolin expedition in '1896, with the Soudan expedition in 1898, and| in the South African war from 1899 to 1902. ;He afterwards held 8. high command in 'the Indian armyl PACKERS ASKINO - T0 BE FREED _ _ CHICAGO, March 7--Attorneys for the ten millionaire incst- packers on trinl here for violation _of thc Sher- man nnti-trust law; todny demanded that Federal Judge Carpenter apply the "rule of reason" to the charge that the defendants have formed a tflllit. und turnl them loose. The de- mand gwss made in a long motion to the court, setting out specific points showing that, according to the view 0! :the packers, the government charge has not been substantisted.~ The first point in the motion brought out the "rule of freasonl" contention setup by the Supreme Court of the United States in the decision in the dissolution suit against the Standard Oil ;0ompnny. IIIIODES SCIIOLAR IINS 0Xli'(J}ll), Eng., March 7-ln the Oxford annual varsity sports held here, W. A. Bieglcr of Iowa, a lthodcs scholar. won the weight contest with s Dut of ill ft. 2 in. , $I'(.000 FOR NAKINO TELEPHONE SECRET W‘l§l3S'l‘i~`.lfl, March 7-Philip Lav-‘ WY. twenty-one years old, working for the Stevens Linen Company nr. 59 A week, has sold to the Now Eng- land Telephone Company for $17,000 the patent rights to an invention to llfevent eavesdropping on the tele- Dllvllo. The device is one telephone corporation electricians have bcon "Vins for years to produce. Noirrli SHORE COUPLE BLESSED WITH TRIPLETS. BATHIIRBT, N. B., lVIl'tl‘CIl 5- At n°l’°"tVl1l°. about eight- miles from Bathurst, triplets were born to the ,T70 Of Peter P. Hache on March 1. llcmother is n young woman about "'°l\_IY four years old, whose family consists of another boy, besides the "lP|°lH..aged about eighteen months. The MW arrivals, all boys, are "i\'fdv. henitnv uttie renews with :WW Pl'0ll>ect of living. They were ¢'“l’llZ94I on Sunday lust, receiving he names Wilfrid, Ulrlc and Patrick. » _-.is Have Secured Quite a Num- ber of Strikers To Work In Canadian Mines I -ml (Uanndinu 'I’ress.) LONDON. Mar. 10-The Cmisdiun emigrant officials are doing \vc11,,_m_ Ong the coal strikers. Several hun. dfcd nwnle are engaged to work in the local mines in Nova Scotia and Alberto. ._i.._,____i_ . HYPNUIISI |Nll|llNEl|] HIS Wlli i-_ (Uuuudinn Press.) niorrricisni., Mor. ic-Mr. Justus Charbenneau in the circuit eourt_ granted Separation to A. C. Heuser, a young clerk, from his wife to whom he was married in 1910. . According to ,testimony a disturbing element was introduced when Almer Segum, an alleged hynoptist, met his young wife about 5, iyear ago. The testimony pointed out that there was a marked dislike of woman for the hypnotist but she appeared to be unable to resist him. He had tak- en her out frequently and admitted puyinlg her board. l Heuscr and Mrs. Masters, the girls mother, declared that Segum ob- tained an influence over ithc girl by means of hypnotic power. PITCHER FINLAVSON DEAD NEW YORK, March 7-Pembroke Finlayson, formerly of the Brooklyn team is dead at the Norwegian I-for pital in Brooklyn of peritonitis. Fm- layson played with Brooklyn for three years, then was traded to Lawrence, and subsequently pitched for Brock-I ton, Rochester and Memphis. SAYA Il()OSEV1*JL'I‘ IB IN CLASS OF '.I'!-ITU McNAIVIAIl.AB. WASHINGTON, ltmrclr 7-rormer President Roosevelt, William J. Bry- an and Representative Victor Berger, of Wisconsin, Socialist, were branded in n, speech in the house today by Ro- prcsentntive Dies, ol' Texas, Democrat. ns being "among the foremost cne- mies of free government ln America today." Mr. Dies insisted that both Mr. Roosevelt and Mr. Byrnn were Socialists, and hs coupled their names with those of Mr Berger and the McNamara Brothers. GUARD KNOX TRAIN ON WAY TO CORINTO. MANAGUA, Nicaragua, March 7-- With his train heavily guarded with troops, Secretary of State Knox left here today with his party for Corin- to. An honorary guard accompanied Mr. Knox from the prcsidental palace to the railway station. Uordlality marked the farewell of President Diaz. and President-elect Mena. ‘Among the 110 prisoners locked up in consequen- ce of anti-American feeling broughtto a head hy the Secretary's visit were members of all political factions. MUST BUNKER AT , _ _ CANADIAN PORTS _i____.-__---_ I ST' JOHN. March li'-The rush in !_’;“'\':i*l'|l\§ operations at this port co ml". and the Dominion Coal rmfngillly has not relaxed in its pre- amz” 0111 to keep pace with the con- mc "I facing it. There is every iri- thel on that big liners are feeling sm Pinclied conditions on the other r“° “Nl will be forced to make sr- ." kglhents to bunker their entire ,gli 7 at Csnsdian ports. d the Halifax Herald of yesterdays "fe: NY!! "The Canadian Northern I -0°' Hom sewers, which was ‘llc to leave Bristol yesterday for Halifax, is tied up for want of coal and may not be able to get sway this week. If the strike continual, the company will l.rI'8li€° l°\‘ *U vessels to bunker sufficient _coal st A Canadian port to enable them to make the return trip. As 'a rule many of the regular winter port lteamers take enough coal in ~llInl‘ land for their trip across the Atlati- tic and back. As s result of the trou- ble in the old country there is likely to be s marked increase in the de- mand for Canadian bunker cosl on their part." MlJN'l‘ftl~}Ai., Mar. 10-Simeon Pawlerski yesterday was found guilty of attempted murder. He eumc here rom Albany, New York, where he had slashed his wife with n knife thlrtecu times. Hu found her employed as ii domes- tic and on her refusal to resign her position and live with him he shot at her with a revolver. __.___,____.__. Slllillll ll] LEGISLAIIUN (Cauailinui Press.) LONDON, Mar.l 10-Despltu the fnct that an opportunity is to po given women to introduce the amend- ment of ;the govcrnmeut’s franchise hill to confer votes on women, advocates 'for women suffrage who decided to rciutrodnce the bill failed in securing passage at the last ses- sion for a bill ggiviug voters to certain women known as the concilia- tion bill, Women householders would Ebc fran- chised and not disqualified by mar- riage except' that they cannot vote in the same iconstltuency as their husband. I Women lodges were not taken into account. About rt million women would be affected if it was passed. COAL PRICES JUMP $1 A TON IN NEVI YORK NEW \'(72U{, lllurun T--vt-are of ri strike of the 180,000 nnthracfic coal miners on April 1~ has caused a gen- eral rush by consumers for coal to 'carry them over the strike l>€l’i0<1- This sudden demand ‘ became wide- spread today when it was reported therailroads, instead of having n large amount of coal in storage in preparation for ri possible strlke,wére really running short and were making every effort to increase their depleted reserve. Many dealers made increa- ses in the price nficoal from $1 to $1.25 a ton, while wholesalers are charging more. Miunrd's Liliimciit Cures lliphthnrla. COIMAUNICATION THROUOII PROVINCE AND WITH IAINLAND . ' The Hari (lrcy left Georgetown Sitt- urday at 7.00 n. ui. for Picton with 15 passengers, 30 sacks mail, express and 25 tons freight and dockodi in Picton at 10.15 n.m. She leaves this morning at 7 o’clock for George- town with passengers, mail. express and freight. The Minto left -_Pictou Saturday at 7.00 n. m. for Georgetown with 18 passengers and no :mails and ar- and 63 tons mixcdl freight, and docked at 10.35 a. in. She will leave this morning at 7.00 o’clock for Picton with passengcré, yesterdny’s outward. mail, express and freight. . Six iceboats left Cape Traverse Saturday at 7.15 n. m. wlthi 7 sacks _western mail and rio pne- sengers and arrived at ‘ Cape Tormen- tine at 9.50 n. m. 'Ilhey leave this morning on return to :Capo Traverse with apassengers. " Bix icebosts left Cape §'1`ormentine Saturday at 7.15 n. ,rn. with no passengers and. no mail and ar- rgved in Caps Traverse at 10.20 a.m. They leave this morning on return to Cape Tormentine with passengers and some outward western imall. A special train from Georgetown bringing passerlifers, mall and ex- press from the into arrived in Char- lottetown Saturday. at ,12.50 'p.m. A special will leave Charlottetown to- day at 6.30 a. m. with passengers, mall and express to cross 'today on the Minto. There was no special train to or from Cape Traverse Saturday. Saturday the Murray Harbor train arrived in Charlottetown at 9.25 a. m, on time; the Souris at 10. a. m., on time; the Tignish at 11.80 a. m. on time and the Bummerslde nt 5.15 p. m. on time. ..Mlnard's Liniment Cures Colds, Etc. LEFT THERE OCT. 20 (Canadian illressiy LONDON, Mar . 10-~'l‘l\o Oilily Chronicle publishes the first .instal- ment ef Capt. Ainundseifs account of the discovery of thc South pole. I-lo describes the long journey over thc great ice barrier, tolls how he followed the outline of Vietorln nnil King Edwarli Lund nnda great l mountain range which stretches nc- S ross region generally in the direction which he followed named the Queen Muud rmign. words to a description of his feelings upon arriving at the pole, but there is just sufficient vngueneas in rcgnrd to the details to suggest that hr sharefd the great discovery with the others. _ llc says he lcft winter quarters ou, Oct. 20. NEW YORK, Mur. lu--'l‘hc New' York Times publishes _n tribute to tin; rliscoverr of the South Pole to (‘npt. Amundsen. . llcar Admiral Pcnry believes f‘npt. Amundsen discovered the South Pole. (Special to The Guardian.) ' VITTAWA. Mal". 10-Ottawa has a direct interest in who has reacimil the pole. ‘On Saturday from New York a des- patch says that Harry -V. Radford of the Arctic Club who left on Feb. 1009 t0 Slicnd three years in travel and ex- ploration in the Cuuadinn North West, was deserted by his ludinu guides and supposed to he in dire straits. George Htrcef. Ottawu, is said to have been with him. LENOX GIRL CROSSES CONTINENT TO NED LENOX, March 7-Miss Evelyn P01-ik. member of one of the leading families of Lenox, is on her way to Seattle, Wnsh..' where sho is to bc married to Charles Stimson. She claims to be the only girl in Berkshire willing to travel thi-on thousand miles to meet the young men other choice. PERRY IS PLEASED ' AT SOUTH POLE DISCOVERY WASHINGTON, March 7.--ltear Ail- mirol Robert E. Penry, retired, the American explorer, who discovered the North Pole. expressed pleasure today when hc rondl Captain Amund- sen‘s announcement that Captain hfieott of the British Antarctic exped- ition lind reached the l-louth Pole. Peary rcfuscd.to discuss the Scott n- réhicvemcnt until he heard further de- ails. WEATHER FORECAST Rl (Special to The Gu`ardinn.)- ’I`()lf0N'i‘(), Mar. 11-Northwestei* ly winds; clearing and cold. The bémpcraturo at three o’clock this morning by the "Rekall Store" Tested Tlierinometor with aNorthern exposure was sixteen degrees above `zero and iwlth n Southern exposure seventeen above zero. The lowest temperature recorded lyesterdny was twenty-eight degrees above zero and the highest was twen- ,ty-ninle above. The lowest recorded the previous night was twenty-seven above. At nine a. m. yesterday it was twenty-eight above and at nine p. m., it was eighteen above. The lowest temperature recorded Saturday was twenty-seven degrees above zero and the highest was thirty-one above. The lowest )ecorrl- `ed tha previous niS\1f- WHS f-W’¢¥\¢Y'3l¥ above. At nine n. m. Saturday it was twenty-seven above and nt nine ll- fil- it was twe»nty.nlne above. The length of today will he eleven hours and forty-one minutes. The tide will he high this alter- noon at 3.16 and tomorrow afternoon at 4.03; lt will be high tomorrow morning at 5.43 and Wednesday' D101"- ning st s.s1. , The sun sets this eveninff fi 6 and tomorrow evening nt 6.02; it rises to- morrow morning at 6.1ll‘and Wed- nesdsy at 6.16. The moon sets this mornin¢ M I0. 37. |Mlnsrd's Llniment Cures Distemper. 'l`|in explorer does not devote many; MONTIIEAL, Mar. 10-'l’Ln» inniign. able rights of uilnorltir-s in all pnrtni of Canada to have seperate schools was the message sent forth from the resolution uiisnimously adopted by ri mass meeting of thc Fri.-neb Unaudi- aus nt Monument National lust night. Henri llouraesa was thc chief spen kei- and he condemned. Monk, Nuntel and Pelletier for their stand on me népa. . rate schools question in Manitoba. Elllllll Nlllli Wlllf IDVANEE Hin wins (Cnuurlinn Press.; ldUS'l‘ON. ltlnr. io-A general ln- crease in wages will go into nffcotin the cotton mills at New Hampshire und Maine next Monday morning. The advance is expected to be about five percent and in some instances seven percent. The change in the wage schedule will affect about 35,000 operatives in the two states and will bring more than one hundred thousand hunds un- der the influence ofa general upward movement now in progress in the New England Cotton and Woolen Mills. "' f LUCKY SPOT DIG , HAS TO BE KILLED . LENOX, March 7--Sport, it ‘noun dog with a "luck spot," owned by Charles C. Baldwin of Housatonic, got distemper und had to he shot. The “lucky spot" was just buck of the collar and persons touching it were sure to have good luck. When Gover- nor Foss was in Housatonlc last Fall he touched the spot and was elected. Similar good, fortune came to Repre- sentative Alexander Sedgewick and other politicians in the Southern Berkshires. BABY Sl’EN`l)l‘lR-CLAY 'UIQAD OF 'I‘N EUMON 1 A. l LONDON, March ` 7--Upon the nr- rivai of Captain ll. H. Sponder-Clny and his wife, the daughter of William Waldorf Astor, at Arlen, Arlnbia, _ on their way homo from India, they rc-. reivcd u telegram informing them of the death ini Loudon, from pneumon- ia, nf their youngest daughter, Sybil, twenty=-three uionths old. after a hrlcf illness. Captain and Mrs. Spender- Cluy went to India as nicmlicrs of the royal entourage to nttcud the (7orr.m.ntion Durbnr. when they reach- ed Agrs, 140 miles from Delhi, the eaptuin fell ill of pneumonia. CONDENSED ADVERT ENTSI Cree has .f._.__. =~iiT,ii§nrT””<':i3i'5i-”i"§°i~i',"“'x%i..r. buddies. (‘orncd Cod. ic lb nt 'I‘antor1s.w__ V _ _ ,_ _“___” A Qllbl-‘, Ol~`Fl(.‘l.\} and Wsrerooms to L_. lense for ri term of years. L. 1'. 'l‘anton.__‘_______ >__~__________3j3_§\1i- (`1Il¢l.,WAN'l`ED for general house- I work. Apply to 21 Greet Gcorzc St. _ _ __~_ ___A»___3-6df»f- .-FoR"sa1.s>-an upright piano in _, nrst-class condition. write F., Guardian, Charlottetown, for partl- culars. 3-4<1\;lll- HOST, a ladies’ black persian lamb J gauntlet on the night of Jen. 26th in the ekatim: rink. Summer- side. Finder please leave at Gour- “°`“ .U‘L"K -3*E"-v ..... ._-.__3_`_52?‘l"l- TFTOR SALE, combination lock safe. J Stands nearly 4 feet high. Good as new, also double office desk, flat top. Address X..\'.Z., Box 175, Char- lottetown. §~_11_fI§§- TTOR SALE. one pair good red foxes. Price $125. Another ship- ment of rsccoonn and skunk, pairs and females, price. S40 to $45. Buy early as prices are advancing. Apply "A," B03 45, Siimnierlhlc. ‘WT-ANTED. energetic salesnmnager ' to establish headquarters in Charlottetown and look alter entire business of Maritime Provinces; ex- clusive contract issued; bank refer- ence. DIAGRAPH CARBON C0.. Philadelphia, l'n. 3-1ld6ir3lpil. Mlnsrds liniment curel gnrgct in cows ` v.'iN.\ivi-:(1, noir. in--=:.r..». n.~...i. ffl .Naptha Exploiieu' in a A inawinnipeg Facicry-- A and one or more pos>~ll'»l_ - Tully ‘ jurcll and ri number s.r|lr»re.l nrornj ,less serious injuries us the result oi. hrcuk of fire noni' the Iieillord Wriifr Factory lust night. i , Capt Dewitt nu-il six of his moi. WON! truloillg thc hose on 'thc imrk of the building where the fire uns supposed to be when the hack \'.:il bind the great doors were blown nut, .the little pnrfy going rlowu in Lb: wrt-cli wliieli also o\'»~r.\":.\'liTic|l .so\'L‘i'r4l spectators. ‘ Dewitt had M miraeiiloiis escape. ’l‘lio building is n total wreck hut! known but it is thought to be dur- ti. SENIIE PllS$iSllll ' lHlil|lS Ili V\'Ai~5lfl1NG'l‘0N, Marcli 'I-Sf. fp- 1 pcd of the clause., whiizli it is cluimndf would invnto . the contitntlr>u..li between thc United htntcs and Lug | ratified by the senate to' i`:. . ~, . vote of T0 to ' 3. The senators who. voted against thc rntlficetiim \v.T'e:| -Lorimcr, Mnritine and lie:-d. 'l`hoi to sec lic Lf V ed. Hc had rirclrirrd publicly LL certain aTnen.lrl.i»:ui5 'soulil not objectionable. _ _...___ l J r (|'I"I`AW.\, March ' 'Thr' ;:.'i:u-,- `bstwsr:n the »l\i..nc1 .. ull L."- cluhs for the Siniiiey rep will . played nt thc Tuicivlri 'fy on Mourl.. ,~ und Wednesday of next not-k. 'l`hi.~:l was cle-rirll-ll when Sv.-nutor i`i\U` Ui 8 tie up in the National ll' "`~<'.'~ :\f=Hu with u lm; i.i:nbci‘shi|p and ‘l r=~.iri` ._, of ‘,'l,5o`. 'l'l» .. 'rieetirvg is the il.-mt. inipurtauf: .lur\u-.1 tio i:oil~‘g.‘ session, and le‘.:t\u.r.-T are siisgcnvlcfl while it in in pi-.nrrcf=s. with the result that _ _ . til:-re was lir:t'.vo.-»n ...rr and five hun iircii present -_y.,..iv ii-.y when the mr.-ci.n_r; ~..ns r‘i|\1.n1 tn order by Prcsilleut Ramsag' ’ the , I ’l`n~: rl-vivni oi ...uietics was .sulijcrt of much |lisi~.1u='=inii, :md it w.- = pointed our. that lor flvn yearn .li L}‘ll lvid licru -.mul-in tu lnld any LE’ °""‘°"`d l’»‘ ‘“““‘l‘“°" ‘ ‘one of the thi-cc nmlor chunnploll- The valine of the explosion, is n..t f_hir.._ fi | ._...__...._...~_,._... lil Bl; PUBLISHED ’F\iRON'1._>, lll.1rf‘\ 7-liuder the ‘will of the Isle ,.= 'T. Edward Blskaph- .rhlcli '. `l oe iii or probate soon, f I - -’\'l‘.l'i~f.'.=s-.i- Georg: ..l. Wrong, of Tor- nHHlHATfl°l{:ur‘f'» l7niver'.i*y, and f-lninuel V. ' '- ' 'I-“;ili.`, .‘Li»'.ul-m. l~."lgl»\ml, lmve been nppsiiitcd cxeui..;rfrs. 'l"nf will pro- ' - vi Ze. tin-:it the. spf-ecrms, legal docu- rnoirfs, und disp:iLriu\s ,tn the C0lon~ ial Llfliit- when he was hilinister ol .lui-uire .it Utt..wn, ba published C OF D BS l) Q land and France proposed hy L‘resi-'PHIWTS 'Nm' P0 P'°~1"'°deld with-‘E dent i’1`ait and Secretary lin. ". ss"'l»C€- "HL it “Ulf llcvil yvedr before forerunncrs of universal peace. were}\=h¢`Y 5--“C Pill”-B110 - 1 ' l> ' 1 N _ . , _ ._ ...__ _._ .._.. _._-_-. _1I.’UU‘»l:.`x BOY AND MEADOWVALE 1'() RACE. ‘€(lI{'I`FI ‘5~l\'Dl\'EY '\I'\l`ch 7-NOV$ ,attcr tw are democrats. _‘ - ’ ~ ‘ y rrooidi-ill. 'rsrt tqrnime \»of.~-~ irov-§~"'fe tlf_vtH\_°r11i>r:gl>1tc tl»=1f.`;-<=,f0;m=;\1rtt mg ner hm BUnmn"`: tm' t” Ilmwlu ’Il,f~hc-r'r` liffttylii-u'lrcdK;od‘t:Hts ‘ and and Lhicugo, did noi. comment upon IM- ‘_!_ 'riy _ '__-1;,” 1 ` Hbvat' wh the senntc’s ru‘i.on. llc- fm:l horeo 1( “il I” ;”f"`*"’_` h““'».d 'i S W l trevtlcu an-r\l unnmtnd l~I‘<` Il"_"=f <9" " t ‘I Un 0 P YO* zicy i\'Zi.in.< in in ». ight heats n. _ your sg-.>, lr.~~ _.sch interest bf.-.¢~n manifest- frrd. in ». h-.»r.:c race nc is heir:-g shown .. in i,l~f~ v--nf,<~l.\ race to take plsxs next ~~, v . . “f 5-31; < L:_._- i-'rid -_ .izernoon b frcen 'Meadow- hiUN('1y,\s;¥\1{q(3)Ul.;l;i<‘;i; \';;_\";' n,;;y.~).§_ §\..l¢.-, the old }‘. .I‘l. lP‘;.url son of TOD- 1.y~~.oi:, i.w~nT~rl by |~uncillcu‘ Arigun r-,i.iu'., of lilrirrirce, and thu el .ning lndinn bred Bpoome5'I.loy, ..~,;|'rl lv the |»o1'.\Ii-.. propr9elor 11 .= e \‘nvoy hotel in Sydney, Dan My l. '. 1 Xesrev'-l:i§,~ repr-'-cninti\'er= of tim T turf kings rlcpiisiis -I $100 in tim 7-I _ which will be Inif mile heats, lies! lllrnn in live. ’I`l~f_'= yi ~{...: that if tha ii-»u"-...r num ' \i..er~i. the largest for over n ii-\'nck un`r'l all that delayed crowd that ever witnessed a race fn S3 'lucy will set Ihe t\vo‘ f|4dto0§ iiorses in Unpc Breton battle for lu- pr-<,. ney, i`orsidi-T-alile moiiey has a{~ reudv nlmngnd hnndr., and it vmultl not be surprising if the rece would ._ -'mil in point of inf»rr_v bucking, th| ll..lv l.l»m-lmnt l-mtl -. Sir-nhmi 'Purvcs will nruide the old. .nn of '1‘ox‘brf»ok, while Fred Wnrrll rlr|~.es< rlpooncgr Boy. It rv--. liopvl tl.: race would takd plnre on the icle here, as it ) would mean moi horse would be Corning half wny, hut as there is no trac! lwfe, and the Sydney end were ob- durnte, Mr. l\'.'.\°I('|\1:i .n Rave way, lnugliingly renisrlzlrr, "the old homo will sin any way." _-..___ . .__ - ---M -- -.-.-.-_-_~.~ .-.-.-.-,-,-_.-.-_-.-.-.-.-A-~ _-.-.-_-.-_-,-.-.-_-_-_-.~»~.~q ~.-_-.-_~.-_-_1-_=-.-_-.~.-.-. _ - _ _ -_ A -_ -"- - - - - - - - ’l'0l'l0.\’TO, liinrch 7-Secreta.ry Crew. of the A. A. lf., of Canada, fins been advised 'by Secretary Kris- ,tian Helmstrom, of thc Olympic igsmes, that ry hotel close to the Stadium ln= -Stockholm, has been se- cured fnr the Canadian team, and twenty-five rooms have i been g t aside for those who will wear the maple leaf in competition. The o¢~.r»-- men _will use the hotel when “ie .track and field athletes are thro.:,;h as the rowing events events com- SPECIAL HOTEL FOR CANADIAN A PEOPLE mance nt the finish of thc games. .~l.~.-_retary Helstrom ‘also naked for a Cunadiaii flag to be sent to bitt; one that I fifteen feet long. fin nn the Swedish people do not wnnt 5 in Athens when ' ‘nm of the countrlr: represnntcf hull » 2,. one ,mn flngs nround tho .-' mdlum while oth# ers had about n. dozen. ’l'hin_ your ever; country that sends ,. athlntq will have as many flags sunny othel nation. ` . ' rcC'.|'\'t".if:s of the lr-Ju .lc rtlint, nrn. .Ii or I , .h..,,, T* -z'ér"°i»~ all i Q, trentyrinaiiinrt powers of the .»~ei..,.e. "\l}`m' hw" fm” m*°l'“1`lv' 3”`0VI5°- th° (Y n.ud _with many other liinitutious all-,"*"51 I"-mf* €“W"‘|¥'t lf*-' mmuy mlm' dedxtlie general uriitrntiori tr;-.fttii-j|¢i'§_|~`;; “_ k f seuum uw‘H‘ ' i lnimls r-f -, ntul"“"l.ler for the match, l _.~*_,_ r ‘r _ mf,