tips Where the ight Finds Him... nd His Only Worry is That H-is Money May Run Short (Iepecisifiuardlan) s, A. n. sssrsnuno i A md Press Stat! correspondent) uauos ‘M11155. May fl-I-“is e] Flrpo, the “Bull of the Pam- with irate .full of money , m, established business here.t | t5 a maverick.’ He is a man hOutJixetI-abode. He has no e_ when nightoomes on he is his weary has on a pallet in . nearest hospitals shanty, or a downy pillow in a fins hotel. ruling on where he is when the dows trap him. , a 0t that he alwa.ys goes to bed sundown, but it has been estab- ed tllat he never wanders fur m the place he ls when night . _., is. .~ ~ - berever be sleeps. the’ South erlclul champion sleeps well. . lines not rise with the rising but spouses the mornings away, e in the knowledge that he can y for his bed food. it is ‘ [H18 ' dominal regions between training fights, for he eats well and a eat deal, and he is findlngit rder to get into trim as the eks pass. . i iv Fightillgis a hard life, fand firs. t that the Bull enioye soft ifvl 1 may have influenced him in*a slr- of annoyance to declare he uld retire forever from the ring. t to live softly one must zhave ney and subsequently the cham- wmodiflell his expressions about tiring: Soft living to Firpo is a g.‘ sweet sleep, plenty of good b,‘ ahd no .work to speak of. ler his years of poverty he likes roll v er lubed, when he used t _ t up‘ nd go. to work. and slee ain.‘ He is not to he disturbed this bccupatioil. . it ls quite frequently possible to HOW much you keep your car you n-lust decide. As far ss tires are concerned, Good car pro- vides you with your choice. Who demand the world's greatest mile- !!!» thsstron est road-grip, there is the Mlfwssther ord. An actual survey of “P? ffipliflpsn and automobile dealers new that s lar s majority e the All-Weather JIFRU aoknowic d to-sacsl the ‘nsxt best by flloéli-Wtstber. '5 Goodyear means Wear i liiviiiiPPY. HRPii . _ , 0015.3 (AWAY THE llillllll ttjllukie" on first giving advice to locate Firpo in a hotel down town. auwavoids brawls. it is porbubie he S’side Baseball Monday-seen the first baseball practice to be held in the "Western Capital." when the Torontos’ ap peered on the Summersido High School grounds ‘to show -the fans what they might expect in the way of sport this summer. The practice was last ‘and sharp and with more of ltthe boyis will more than hold their own with any of them» ll. Cameron appeared on the diamond with the "muzzle" on and it looks as ll’ we "were not stuck for a cat- cher, while the old reliable "Thun- der" was there with the goods. “Dope" we understand, is going to sleep on 3rd, this year, while the "Kinkora 'Banker" is going to watch the umpire from 2nd, with ~t e fans. - but to get into communication with him before noon is not possible. There is none so brave as to rouse him lrom his slumber-s. Once encountered, Flrpo is not any more disagreeable than he has to be, among his home folks. They don't get accustomed to him, and the boys-and the girls-follow him around. The youngsters with whom he speaks casually is likely as nptto sally forth and wallop one of his companions in the eye, show- ing that he is a follower of the _ .. ... ,,...._. ... fllllllNil SIKI IN NEW YliiiK Singular Senegalese Arrived From , H». ' vana in the Steer- age of Ocean Lin- er. NEW YORiK, May tl-Battling Siki. ‘the singular Senegalese, is back “Bfliib-“Siki was released yes- terday from Eilisflsiand, where he had been marooned for two days following his arrival here from Cuba in the steerage of flhe Ward liner Sibony. The singular glilgg- er was shunted to Ellis iisland he- Qilllpie: 0i’ the extremely , depleted ftflldllilflllfil ‘lllfl wallet. Ilt is said hat the Battier had only a cork- screw and a suit of unpressed pa- iamas when he Was discovered in the cellar of the Siboney. il-le is said to be anxious to attend the Democratic Convention at the Gar- len. Siki was released from Ellis Is- land when his manager, ‘Bob Levy, Jormerly a well-toils cloak and iuit merchant of (Brooklyn, appear- :d before a board of special in- lulry and oiiered positive assur- ance that Siki would not become u public charge, iBob also divulged the information that Siki has‘ 53.000 in a New York bank, Whlchl fell like celestial music on the cau. lifiower ears of the singular one. Siki was allowed to enter the coun- charnpion, although the champion is afraid of his temper, for he ad- P” d°"°'°“° "mmuly “‘ m” mlts he fights like a fool when he le on May 16. gels mad, alld he is easily angered, but it is more probably that he can. not outgrow his earlier embarrass- ment at meeting and talking to lttiople,_end especially to those with whom be has only a slight acquain- tance. Firpo’s automobile business knows him well by report. He h“ been known to visit the place a number of times and "he has fired an assistant or two, but he is not on particular business, any other want any. Invest ‘What You Like in Tires But Invest in Goodyears Goodyear resources and- volume produc- tion make it possible to build more into a tire of any price class. Goodyear Selected Dealer method of distribution reduces selling cost. 10,000 tire dealer's invested in or those in Canada is ’of these tirs by over - Rot those satisfied with a lesser -grlp, for those who want to make I Qlnallsrinvostment, in tires, there is fhtgwingfoot Cord-heaping Goodyear ~ vllus. exceeded in mileage and road-grip while. exhibition in his shop. He hasn't either dud, furthermore, he doesn't He wants“ e310,, me h, h“ own for his several campaigns here with way and. while he likes to feel salami’ PM" 90'1"" Hei- il doles his inlthe‘ matter of money, his desires are no; luxurious, “d m; could m_ Prince Edward island, .at his High H". now and “v6 thappnyln his Ball Stock‘ Farm. His Jay Mc own way everafterrespecially sincecrewr- mimi- Ml“ profits, too.much handling. has cut thc number of its dealers-to Lilo-selecting in each place those best fitted to render you real service and to give you heapingvvsiue. Let the Goodyear Selected Dealer serve you as he is so well ablc to do. stock is fresh, good and fairly priced- His service is really and truly worth- try for a period of-six months. Le- vy esid that he had arranged a match for the Bat-tier in ‘Louisvil- i-—~——~——i—— he is -no spendthrift. to the deer. regret of hangers-on, if he could convince himself. that hexwould .never wake pp sometime. and find his‘ moneygone and a. hard=day's ‘work staring him in the face. .Is Breeding Race Horses On Island The St, John Times-Star says:—- S. A-Rockford, well-known locally bit in a breeding way at Tignish Giregor 2.08%, recently foaiad a/fine \ " - far too many-too many Goodyear His rt P ag6 AiiNliAi MEETING or I PRiiV. RIFLE lssuclllluli t .4 .1 l...a-,q,§_fi_{fig,fi,w _. lieldLast Night With Good Attendance-g Association in Ver y Prosperous Condi- don-Interesting Read By S ecretary. . The annual meeting of the Pro- vincial Rifle Association was held last evening. There was a. good at- tendance. Colonel H. M. Davison sated as "hiairman in the absence of the lPreeiident, Colonel 1F. S. Moore. The annual report and fin- ancial repont of the past year were read bytbe Secretary, Colonel C. Leigh, and adopted, these showing that the Association is ill a very prosperous condition. 'The Secre- tary read val-long communications 0i interest to the riflemen, the principal being the new rule perm- itting each province to send six- teen representatives t0 the Ottawa shoot only four oi‘ which are re- quired to be tyros. Themew rule re gardiug the London Merchants team gives this ‘Province la better chance than formerly as the team must he picked from sixteen men nominated by each province prev- ious to the opening of the Ottawa ellooi. ' _ it was gobd news for the rifle- men in the dispatch lllill-llie peep sight is being manufactured and will be available tor matches. New. thrgeie will be used this year the principal change be- ing a gmalller "Bull" At 200 yds. it will be 6 inches in diameter in- ilavlsjou, R. 0. Major J. F. ‘Sterne, lition were prcsv-nt inul iutlging by the annual _ '7' ' l , I. - d i ,.¢... V still i5 PLAN- NEii tut [Iii] Htlltwttt q At. a representative luccting lleltl stead of 8 and 18 inches at 500 in the Board of 'i‘rade rooms lust and 600 yards instead oif 20. This night in reference tau (‘urnlval of is done to counterbalance the Sport to be held Old ilolue Week. great scores expected wiith the July 14th to 19th, it was decided to IIBW "Deep" which is being made hold two day's horse racing. ou at the former “Sutherland. Sight" Wednesday and Thursday of that works, New Glasgow, N. S. Theiweek, also electric light spurts Inter-Maritime shoot will be held llntl regatta on the harbor". An in Charlottetown June 12th and a. uutuluoillie. parade will he liclll on committee of Colonel D. A. Mc- one of ill“. iifivrllilfilibl. it ls also Klnnoll, jCllptain J. A. (Moore null ululersltiull that illc (i. W. V. A. Mr, G. M. Moore were appointed to will have u llliil-Wlly at Victoria select the team and arrange prac- Park. Two wllrsilips {ire lfiXlluifiiitl tices, etc, ito arrive in port during the above The election oi officers for tlleinlentirlnl-ll wet-k. ensuing year resulted as followslzi Reprtlsentatlvt-s from till» Char- Presillcnt:—.(lol. F. S. Moore, [Lvlottetowu Driving (llub, Abegweit . iA. A.. Cllllrltlttetnwn Yucllt (llub, (i Vlcc\l‘residelli,s:—l.t. Col. H. M. W. V. A. and Automobile. Associ- Communications O M. C.. . 0. ille t-nthuslasul and lull-rest silown Council:—-~Licllt.-Col. Davisou, by all, Old llolue Wet-k In Llllzlr- Chairman, LleuL-Col. D. A. Muc- lnttetown will be an event long to Kinnon, 1). S.'()., Mr. (l. M. Moore, be remembered. Major J. C. McDonald, llleutaCnlu C. ‘Ltllgll, R. 0., Major J. M. Jones n. 0., Mr. A. J. MuCahe, llleiil: u 1 . Col. O, J. Stewart, M. C.. iLeuL-Col. _ w. c. Cook, (Cllpt. b. a. ‘Ritchie. ' LieuL-Colonei C. Leigh was re-el- . acted Secre-tary-ffreasurer alter complimentary Nferences were made to‘ his capable handling of the association's affairs. erybody Rea. iilil iiiHNWii ultimo u it»... . ~ o‘ - .- y "4, CRICKET AT lNDiAltgRlVli ' ‘played their first game of the sas- eon on April 30th. The game was ‘interesting from start- tb liniali. and was wooby the Trail h) ' more o! a an 18. k A r Munn, Catherine Molasllan.‘ i Following are the ‘line Trail Rangers-G.- MacLellao. iurllsoxilftli? vvillillezaglle‘: 25$: afimi- su'my“d'"_w flwkbeé’ fwd name in The Guardian slut ra¢e.|‘C"“@' “““°°'E'°'t°°"~9°.'" (let your stilts and start ttra-iningflm N°°""' Ethel NWlIfllLlg-Hocka; for the big Race on May 31st. 22:‘ s There is going to be nine win- ‘ i ' " ners receiving prizes that will giveiwm 5]" "m"? 5°? ‘M: Pmleiisf". each winner a permanent berth onIWIIBi-fl ‘"19 i!" °1 lorries!’ u‘ M, Imam“ m“, on the old Pill if you-are not no ing a regulation size ball: . "The pLcturts of the nine prize winners will appear on tthe spurt page of The Guardian. Do you want to svln your stilts and comlgence training, “mm now h, your npporumny m (or The Guardian's Stilt Rattle. got ill on the prizes,- -by getting an curly start. When you hear ‘iBaLter Up!’ will you step to the plato with tho, D0 not leave it till the last few days, practice on stilts and get the confidence that will will you a prize. good regulation bat? Now is the; time to own your own hat l on? your own choice. catcher holds w- .3 Every llny loves baseball, but a The (“mm ‘ h-zlrtl hall stings the lingers 1111' p less you have a good glove, now will’ 9111059 Y9"? 9Y9 4-“ 3' "oi ‘k is your chance to protect your 1001-111) when r011 W" °W" 3 m.” j lingers by showing a little llle in m"! Wm 9N1?“ V0111‘! W" Qt n“, IvBQEE. i give you a fighting 01159431119.” A little practice in stilt walkinzldilmei-hi"! “I'M” m“ ‘nmm 0H BOYl on cull ll LADIES BOWUING LEAGUE The T. C. F's defeated the Svastl. kae by a good majority last night. Miss 0. Lowther had both the highest single and total. Tonight the Hopefuls vs. lltmlks Following are‘ the results: Svastikaa " 117 0. Inwther . . . . . .. J. Gillie .. 108 E. Murley 163 R. Campbell 124 7 78 Mrs. B. tLapthorne . 119 163 1:32 581 603 598 Total——-1’I82. filly by the Bingara stallion,'Molt- ingPot, brother to Braden 2.05%- Another recent arrival there is.a foal by Elastic Aubrey, son of Cap- tain Aubrey, 2.07%, and out_of a mare by Catalon, brother to Miss Simassie, 2.19%. 1t is not intended to race Elastic Pointer this year. Mr. Rockford also conducts a fox ranch. one of the biggest indus- tries on the Island. but he is not too busy to be interested lust now in he construction of a half-mile track. He says he intends to de- velop his colts and when they are on edge, he plans to ship them to Walter R. Cox, famous New Eng- land reinsman. 9 Pract/lrefllgj ice/rainy [ve/yo/re is Preaching BRITISH CON SOLS TOBA T. C. F's E. Mt-Ncvin 118 1G4 120 - D. Dickinson 1+6 T26 T37 ‘ S. Owen 119 1'23 114 E. Hughes . 105 150' 104 - N. Webster 93 118 167 The Kensington Trail Rangers are coming down to see it‘ they . 581 681 637 can hand another defeat to Char- Tot=ii—1899. lottetpwn Junior Y team. They have defeated the Summereide school team in the majority of ga- mes during the winter and those Who saw the Summerside team in action last Friday night will vouch for their speed, etc. ‘However the Charlottetown Juniors defeated CHURCH LEAGUE The People's "defeated the. Bap- tists. lzlet night by a good margin Mr. 1P. Down had both the highest total and single. Tonight the Horst-dis and Ik- tlie Summerslde Junior Y on the mlkfl- r large ll-uriottettitvn Gym and it Follmvlns are the results: remain to be‘ seen if they can do lthe same with the Keusington Baptist team. ' H. M. Robertson .; 146 68 142' Mr, Lewis Lowther who was a A- Q -P8l‘k5 - - - - ~ ~- 115 .131 95,player o‘i’ no mean ability a few ‘R. O. Eaton . . . . .. 124 10a 127|years ago is coaching the Kensing 115 72 119“ n mam, T0tal—1357. I y Peoples . A. McKenzie .. 138 '\P. Down 134 Il-i. Bridges .. '15‘; 1.1. McKenzie , 119 _ Total—1'ili'l. ——- lll the snooker tournament at Ilzlnlbros Bros lust llight F. Smith won from id. Bradley’ and L. Cudlllorc won from F. Smith. There will be three games t0- night the following players taking purl: ll. Cutinloro vs. C. McAleer '1‘. Hughes vs. J. ilaClair. S. Ryan vs. W. Vessey. i biajoriiy for ‘Peoples-MO pins.| ' ' : z-Hollowayhl Corn Remover takes are corn out by the roote- Try itl and prove it. Mlnard's Linimerit For Coughs M ‘COMu-t‘ m ‘Hawk Hobart-answer's; ._r l rr want. or: A L'- cazxr ncumr 1'0 4w an "rt-t!- CIYY.,_ m!» . _ HELLO‘ DiNTY~ I WON'T bllN TO SEQ YOU all ‘ill Iv lav-t. 9mm»: Sim/tea. Inc.‘ i What D0 You Know About, Stilt *- r Walking ‘I No Better Fun-—No Better ‘Health Giving Exercise »\»__ i FIT-LOCK ADJUSTABLE STILTS t. Are 5 Feet Tall t ' They are constructed perfectly in height, strength, size Ind balance, Fitted with ADJUSTABLE STEPS . three heights-ranging from 10 to 28 inches. Every Boy and Girl loves out-door exercise, then gait ,thc healthiest and most invigorating form o1 exercise from BTILT WALKING. Stilt walking gives you a pciiae and confidence that cannot ho acquired in any other way. The Flt-Lock Stilt has no projecting metal parts 0o injure the ohild or bar the clothing. Energetic Boys and Girls can become owner olo pair of Stilts free. THEY COST VOU NOTHING All you have pot to do is bring three Nsw or Rsnowsl Subscriptions. (City or Rural) to Tho Charlottetown Guardian and the Stilt are yours, OR $1.00 CASH AT .The Charlottetown Guardian ~ Subscription Department See the Guardian Sport PageT ~_ a . i. ma. i, “rarity stator i, SPORTS EDITOR, GUARDIAN: . Please enter my name fonthe . Guardian Stilts Race to be held Saturday, May 31st. NAME ADDR E88 .. norm-um must. oats auras - Referee Miss reality; now.- Q one? Ostw" and first of all haudyour entry ilyi ~t .5 I ,-. thunloless lob on the old ball lean} . B . "it Misses zBerfi ‘w MaoLellan, lrvene Oanlubnp- its] : I‘ some confidence so n boy With 8W,’ i _ i t i.. . i