MAY s. 193a This Company .__....._j ~ cents. lard-r. 1.3.‘ 2.7.}... mafia? nrtions for the prim of two. strictly psyslils in advance. Agellts Wanted IGENTS: BIG MONEY SELLING Shoelsstlc. Soles shoes at home for few cents. Spreads like putty; wears like leather. Another fast selling product-revolutionary new bandaging material. .Prospects everywhere. Write Dept. B0 Siroc- lastic Company, 1332 William Street, Montreal. . A. W. 5-6-13-20-27. , To Let _ irvsa aooivian iiousii T0 LET, enquire Mrs. J. W. MacKenzie, 269 Queen. 0239-5-4-31 I0 LET-Z ROOMS FOR. LIGHT housekeeping. Apply Guardian. 9257-5-5-31 i0 LET — LARGE FRONT ROOM, has fireplace. 183 Eustoir Street. 9284-5-6-31. LET - TWO FURNISHED rooms for light housekeeping. Also furnished bedrooms. Centrally loc- ated. Apply A. care Guardian. 9277-5-6-31. ID LET —- LARGE APARTMENT; six rooms, newly decorated. groiuid floor, heat and Janitor. Tel. ZBB-J. 9237-54-31 Miscellaneous WIIITEWASIIING DONE-APPLY Oeell Murray, I43 Weymouth St. 9300-5-6-31 iikNAlilENTAL SIIRUBS AND trees just received. See the stock i. Reeves Nursery, Southport. g 9268-5-6-61. 110W T0 GET A GOVERNMENT Job. Free Booklet. The M. C. C. Ltd, Toronto <10.) - 5-6-13-20-27. IUITION, ARITIIMETIC, JUNIOR Mathematics, English and other subjects. Terms reasonable. P. J. Williams, Teacher. 0232-5-4-tst-3i. HAVE YOUR SHOES REPAIRED at Naizad Tweers new shop, 233 Queen Street. Cheap rates. Guar- Jiitccd work. 0239-54-31. ITANDARD BR-ED STALLION Livonia, No. 4243s, time 2.0111, at owner's stable, Lower Montague. "River Ross. 9250-5-5-31 BAVE TIME AND iuloiuav. use Mystic Washing Powder. Dissolves dirt like magic without rubbing. Guaranteed not to contain in- lurious chemicals. E. Kucher. Phone i427. Box 504, Charlotte- Wwii. - 0292-5-6-31. Male Help Wanted g_____________ WANTED-MARRIED ‘MAN. car- lble taking charge farm. A9111! 111,1 Knit. Revers miter block. a’ 9202-5-5-21 WANTED - IMMEDIATELY, ax- Wfienced brewer. Apply 1'17 SW00!’ St. or 07 Prince 8t. None b“ IXDerieneed need apply. 0246-54-31 ‘F011! sxrlar a/iaaaa 1111111811 our special low cost ""119. Hundreds of successful Illduates. writs Meier Barber Collece. s73 Barrtngton, Halifax. - ' n. n. w. Tu-BM-U Thacher: "And what lesson d0 '° 111m f ‘ hil- mn" min the busy bee, c 1111!: "Not to gatyugfi Prince Edward» Island .1 FUR AIIUTIUN “LES CD. --WILL HOLD~ Public , Auction Sales —0F_ w Silver, Gross and lied Fox Skins This Coming Winger in SIIMMERSIDE ‘Announcement of dates of sales and full particulars will be made later. D. F. Mcehan of Daniel F. Meehan Inc. of New York and R. MacQuarrie of Summersida. Prince Edward Island Fllll AUCTION . a a t Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Central Guardian locals, 4o. Der word; Western and Eastern locals, 2e. per word; Announcement-s and Corning Events, 2c. per word: Classified, 2c. per word; in Memorlam Notices, 70c. per inch; Lists of Floral and Spiritual Offer- ings. Cards, eta, 4c. per nuinc; Letters of Condolence, 70c. per inch; Notices of Thanks and Appreciation, 70c. per inch or 4o per word. Other rates onspplicstioris. Minimum Charge for any advertisement twenty - live is ' organized by SALES co. +§O+O4O “““‘O§OO§O%< Employment Wanted EXPERIENCED LANDSCAPE AND hot house gardener" wants posi- tion. Apply to Guardian Office. 9278-5-6-31. EXPERIENCED wants position. Guardian Office. STENOGRAPIIER Write K. care May 6-31. Boarders Wanted BOARDERS WANTED. TWO Bank boys or others. Comfortable private home. $5.00 weekly. Apply M. Guardian. 9200-5-6-31. For Sale CARBOARD SUITABLE FOR lining outhouses. etc. 1c per sheet. Guardian Office. tf. FOR SALE — REAL BARGAIN- Lovely baby carriage cheap. Apply “M3” care Guardian. 0271-5-6-11. STRAWBERRY i-‘LANTS 60c PER. hundred: 75c by mail. F. S. Reeves, Soutlrport. 9225-54-61. FOR SALE, CHEAP. SMALL frame building, 10 ft. by 15 ft., Suitable for small garage, etc. Palmer Electric Limited. 0236-5-4-31 FOR SALE AT _ A BARGAIN. Yacht. in perfect condition. Apply Howard Prirsey, Lexington Hotel, North Rustrico. 0280-5-6-31. _._.._q FOB SALE - AUCTION FORTY- Five, Bridge and Whlst Score Cards. Guardian Central Job Printery. - Nov. i-tf. FOR SALE — AUCTION FORTY- Five, Bridge and Whist Score Cams. Guardian Central Job Printer-y. Nov. I-tf. FOR SALE -- CHICKS 86.00 PER 50. Express paid. Legllorns and Rocks. Everett Howatt, Carleton. 9180-5-3-51. FOR SALE — NEWLY FRESIIEN- ed Jersey Cow, 5 years old. Mur- dock Nicholson, Milton. ~ 9283-5-0-31. FOR SALE-CHEVROLET SPORT coupe. rumble seat. perfect order. Willard Kelly, Box 235, Charlotte- town. 0226-54-31. HAVE LARGE NUMBER- OF strong Rubber Traces in stock at per pair $1.50. Also 'I‘races com- plete per pulr $2.00. Clinton Mor- rison, American Leather and Rub- ber Belt Dealer, Fredericton Sta- tion, P. E. I. 9220-54-31. FOR SALE—A'I‘ FAIDVILLE, LOT 40, 100 acres land-good dwelling house and outbuildings, pump in house, also in barn. 30 acres ready for crop. i0 acres under hard and soft wood. Well fenced. Particulars apply" Robert Whelan, on prem- lags, , 9274-54-11. I-‘OR SALE - SEVEN BOOMED cottage and bath. All modern con- veniences with bani and garden on City suburbs, together with 1 acre land with new fox ranch. For particulars writc Mrs. E. D. McLellsn, Bradalbanc, P. E. 1., R. R. 9200-54-21. FOR SALE - TWO STANDARD bred Mares lina Guy (31 2.27. due to foal May 7th. Kalmuck 2.15%. This mare is by Guy Axworthy ' 2.08 out of lma Jay 2.04%. Dream Girl-By Chestnut Peter ill) 2061A out of Summer Harvest Dam of High Noon (i) 2.04%, Guy Reaper 2.00. Her second dam Notciet is dam of Harvester 2.01. Both mares are young and sound. Wil- lard Kelly. Ho: as. Ohlrlottewvnh‘ Niki-Hi. 100 $2.50. Front trees. bushes and INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY! 0 PIIVATE HOME KINDIIGAI- lsnlli Qu Markets ... A Glanc/e (Canadian Press) otations Pivotal New York Stocks ____- Ci-IARIDTTETOWN GUARDIAN Mflfllrédl Stock Market fd (‘iiii Ind Al f.‘ l‘ It . Toronto and liontresi_indunmi -- rito k 1| (Canadian tr ) Dom Brldg , iiraci-yl c” “a upward “ml volume fiffflalch I u. chi-e new smiths.-. .. 'l‘oroi tn Auras-f‘ id | _ t! ' P1111211 ... ... ... 1131-’,- °111 hive! anti Foal B ly hlgiller; has” ‘Jan: 2,3,1” zllliggs Aui and 1r‘ Poirer ... ... .. 101,4, 1111 511-11111 "=- 1» r.".:..:':r""= - ~ ::".~:~-;r' New York-Stocks orereonra profit ‘ u " " a ‘ c ‘l ‘mm solun: and do“ M“, L Atehisou 53 Ifoiitrenl Power Winnigeg-Wiiest til-m higher. girl's?‘ Sh!“ " '11:,‘ as; in?’ ‘eiv i-ir-c tf r: _ I r! . '1‘ ‘Mn . her hlgheg, suggr mill: ea "d tub C P R "' "- l3 Quebm" “"19" Coco 0i filwwiiiiru (fhr-suiienkc aiiri Ohio . 1141A, bier-l of i'iin . Con Gris ... ..... 52 “111111113! 1'11 Corn Products . . 71 ileiairare and lfucl lli ' Eastman 0111i ’ Gen Electric 201,’, Gen Foods 021’ l (Canadian Press) (‘oniuiziis . rfoiiluuriiin ... ... . Donia Mines .... ... ... ... ... Gan Foods .... flan Motors ... . . int Harvester ... in! Nickel Nat Biscuit Union Par-bide ... Uiiloii Pacific ... r a ‘-D~ hioeks Ch B a Uil . 101'; Bcauhuriii-jg n‘ Doni Eng . _ __ 18 lull") Oil . ... ... 10% imp Toh .., _ _ 9% t Pete ,_ _ “other Pfd ... ,, _ ‘é THE BACK STRETCH (Continued from page 7) way for wealthy owners with i<“B id . .. .. are 1v Y CURB 2:12-19:11 if}: I s the well-bred stallion Dillington goliingcr fir» (3) 3-13 14.1110 I- non-record nirey "' ' Kirk ilud s: (Canadian Troll) i pacing "Fm Edith Direct by NW‘ §i§t°~"r."i.' i’; 123% n "'3" °‘°°“ mm‘- “m We we w ¥ollglflllsillY . Africa giliw-cr u" All: 5:1"; 3min breedln! 31171095 in e rorc . I ani 10' 811 CB. w Mg. _ _ _ liiacirssa Can Marconi . 11}; rjofle M 207 a 4' glnliirtlc glItlga finer-v .. 3 Div e vii_re . t on an . are 1:)?!’- 11’ ‘ _ .\lt-\\':ill"rs irorli of (‘niiuilu A . s ° ‘ngmil 15 1111111 years old and Merliiiiii .. imiipoii . iii; =1 Very beautiful horse, 15.2 hands .\ ' t . . . . .. z: . hltlillstlllvillies ... 14 blllng clllid ... . 11'.’ mgh’ standard and registered’ by .\ie\'liiie st. on 1nd . . 2s 111M great sire Dillon Axworthy Ni i l . < 3.0151551}; U (B) 2.10 r-t. sre of 4s in 2.10, a- ‘Nlorthnfiiin ~ T-i“ 1110112 them many great futui-ltyi i;- 1 Iwdo.‘ R winners and the super pacer May-I Pioneer . garet. Direct 1.58 1-4. 'I'he dam of P ‘ - . viii-mil.- Dillington ls Helene Bineen by §'1"1=1X11{ (Canadian Press) Blnsen 2.06 I-4 out of Ann Mc- .nn n ... . . .. ‘i , __ V . 511ml“ ungboshgreiilmiln!‘thalaiilcnllregrllllillrvlflwag Gregot Helene Binge“ w“ the ivrnrinue; twang-t many. up“ ‘a-m dam of four better than 2.16 andl §““|"V""“"' " B larPgiiiirllvellanlfliltlg-ttlhl illirrllita of‘ her granddmm was the dam b! 5175 hi» M1110"? les-s enutliillell m n“ qllfltéll at 221': in the list. Dllllrigum star-ted once, *1" 1'1"- tu 23% cents a pound. Arrivals were I 211;‘ Ball" slightly heavier than yesterday mat’ year a.’ Mont/aim? with 51181111 ;r§c'k""H:R;|--__ gtivgsighbgiigiiinlns on the liirlit side preparation and was second in the qiiiarilisnggn .. The c“ mark... m... “Qnomny second heat to I-[lgh ‘Iicby 2.13 3-4. i'r».~-i“w~i'." 531113.51‘. ‘ii ‘.‘i‘.°t-f.».‘“§’..."°r'i‘.'§.§ .I‘.?.i"’i‘e'?§ “"11 “m” 21am“ 111° 5111118 11111 ljliliitluiflirk 121,,‘ for neuritis. i... erriti-lri rihlp- but met with an injury which pre- ‘qpund _ “fixgr'2t“;f£6“£;‘l;”" ""°° "is “i” vented licr showing her real Speed ‘Vultv C ‘M \viii.-r_r.r- . . . . “Wight II .... 525 Total sales 1320900. TNLIBTIZD ldiiinriiiln . . Fimtlilils . litili-i-iu- Iiiiine Oil ... Ln ke .\in rim Miilriih"; .. ‘Your! Kirk Nickel . _.’\iiiiitly . . . lift-Lend . . . . Noriluii . . i‘eiiri Ore ... Ifnyuillte .. Ventures ... .. . Vlckers ... ... .. Algninn . . llnbjn Brett Tr . Brnivnlev Buckingham (‘nu kirk (‘ohnlt . Doiu Ex Dnui lilrk s Erie Una i1 f‘ FOR SALE-l-LARGE DESK SUIT- iible for office. Apply 71 McGiII Ave. 0805-0-6-31 FOR SALE — LARGE QUANTITY barley. Charlottetown 80. Everett Johnston, Milton. 0287-5-6-31. FOB- SALE —- SEED AND FEED i 68% oats. D. H. Murchison, York Point. ozaa-s-a-ai. 2° FOR SALE-FARM, 105 Acrtzs, 5% miles from Charlottetown. Apply Guardian. 0304-11 FOR SALE-SEVEN PASSENGER American Marmon Sedan. In first class condition fitted with new tires, four spare tires. Apply Box Dunlap 1000, $4.50; 5000 020.00. Premier, 1000 $5.00; ‘Ever bearing bulbs. Send for list. Will exchange for potatoes or young pigs or large orders. Riverside Nursery, West ‘A: (‘urrr-nt Ontario colored cheese was sold for 815i eeuis a pound. Offerings were heavier at 71S boxes. The general qriotiiiiuiiii for (Canadian Presn) iloNrlil-rlin, liiiiy 5—Bl‘ltllli =9 Argcnlluii peso . "ii Auslrnllii pound ' .90. Austria selillling 7110. Belgium helgxr .1808. Brazil nilireia .0852. Bulgaria lev .0180. China Hon: Kohl? dollars .3125. Czechoslovakia crown .0437. Denmark krone .2015. Finland flniiiurk .0222. France frniio .0531. Germany michsniark .3210. Crest Britain pound 4.5251. (Ire-sec drnchma .0078. IIoiIluri fiorln .6402. Hungary pengo .%i4. indla rupee .3471. itniy llro .0705. z Japan yen .2756. Jiigosliirlu dlnnr .0207. New Zenirinii pounil 3.6111‘. Norway krone .2310. Poland irloti .1070. Iiouinanlu ‘ieu .0103. South Africa pound 4-5137. Spain pest-ts .1105. Sweden krona .2350. Hiritzer-liiuii franc .2630. Ifnlleil Stiitcs dollar Iii-Ti remluui NPHV hsnge buoyant. pert-vii Great Britain do miind high 4.00: low 3.07; elosi- 3.0a- fll’) tiny hllh‘ 3.97%: Frauen 1.10 ‘Vi: fully 0-21: Balfllum riutilié; cer- 1111111! 28-0015; Cannon 881A. WINNlPEl-lfnllitlgrlflf-n") CLOSE Win00: bfsy 011%; Joly 0014.95; 0c Outs: Mir 291.’: July 201;; girl-r: Mir arr-its; July aim CASH PRICES Wheat? No 1 nor 56%: No ‘.1 nor 0:1 M: No 3 nor 0111;; No 4 nor lily-ll: Nu o nail; m. a 531.3; Feed 5th,; 'l‘riii-lf 1181/1; No l duruiir Iii. Oats: No 2 C W 20%; No 3 r1 W 27%; No i food 211,6; No 2 fceil 211,; Reirtii 221A: Track 2014. iinricy: No .'l f.‘ W 350i; No 4 t.‘ W 07, Souris, P. E. Island. 32%. No 5 n w 3m; N“ u L. “- m ‘l6: Track 35% STRAWBERRY PLANTS FOR sale. Finest Strawberry Plants, Lost LOST - BETWEEN BRACKLEY Beach and Charlottetown, auto- mobile No. P-240. Notify Gordon 111' 0200-11 Calumet Dayton at Plznehuist. N. Shaw Buckley Beach. Nflv Ilrunswiek iiiiii Princi- iLu-arii Islnuii potatoes was 7.'i to S0 ccuis per pound bag. EXCHANGE S0 and foreign exchange currgueies in rela- tlnii to the Canadian dollar as com- piled by the Royal Brink of Canada elriaeii toiliiy ns follows»- ‘YORK. M"? 5-—l"oreigii ~x- Uri Oct "P504111. Iit is Mr. li/llacDonald! intention to allow Diilington ser- vice of a number of mares before conditioning him for racing pur- poses. Ma: Steele of Summerside has had s good trotter sent to h'm by brother Danny from the Metropo- litan Speedway. This is the four year old Helen D. by Atlantic Ex- press. She was raced as a three year old last year, taking part in five races and winning $924.88, making her eligible to the 2.20 ‘Prot. Her record 0f 2.19 1-4 was taken in a w'nning race. the Sen- ior Yankee Stake for ti-rre year old trottem alt South Weymouth. Mass. Sept. 20th, 1932. As the get of Atlantk: Express race on im- proving with the years we look to see this mare a formidable com- petitor for the trotters here in her class. In addition to the above Mac has that game little pacer Because 2.12 a son o! the great 611130871 Royal 2.06 l-d. This lad is owned by Mr. J. I’. Smith, Kinkora, and was one of the best paocrs out in 1930, but i met with an accident last year. from which he has fully recovered. ‘ Mac also has a. two year old by La- copia out of Miss Belle Rico 2.16 1-4, owned by A. .1. Barter, saint John, N. B., and a three year old owned by Mr. Arthur Allen, Sum- merside, in addition to the well known performer Lucky Lindy 2.11 1-2 and the trotttir Ml’. Squires 2.16 Ibfitll answering to the ownership iof Well ngton McNeill, Charlotte- town. ti i f We would not be surprised to sec the fur fly in Cape Breton as argu- ments re the relative speeds of Calumet Brownie 2.01 1-2 and Mar- jorie M. 2.07 3-4 are frequent down - in the coal country. Marjorie M. was at one time owned by the lady owner of Calumet Brownie. but ‘Trainer Hood did not think she was quite up to the scratch and . sold her, with the result that under the new ownership, Kssouf and Jabblee. she has been a bear-cat. ‘melbest mile reported for a three year old pacer "for a half ie truck this season was that of River, N. S. April ZQ-Bat-Si. room house near station. Spiend- E id condition throughout. Full bath, hot water heat. ‘I ear gap- age, 3 large lots. good garden. Rents 024 per month. tltrcatly re- duced for quick sale st $2.000. Phone 072. 0302-11 Personal tens pay. We start you. The Canadian Kindergarten Institute, Toronto (i0.) JQflX-OQ OOOOOOO-O-GO-OQO-O-OO-OQ-O 00000 000-0 6 l’ FOR SALE or RENT Water front property of the late Dr. Taylor, at North Lane, Brighton Shore, consisting of Six Room Bungalow, completal, furnished. All modern conveniences. ‘larleiield in resi- with a ihroo room bungalow. MRS. C. V. HOEFLICH. 0r J. D. TAILOI, Grafton Stroll. Charlottetown. Phone soc-n. Garage, For in- n. r. o. I ‘ICICIMII,’ _ New York. i 2 i l, a peach to train over. 0.. when he stepped that oval in‘ 2.13 I-2. I-le is by 'l‘nmx 2.03 I-2 out of E's'e Scott (3) 2.10. a full sister of three batter than two min- ute performers. How would ycu like to be at Croshen, N. Y., right now? If you were You could watch horses train- ing from morning tiLl night. as there are no less than 200 race horses stzibled there now and taking their work every day. ‘rhere is an early meeting in June and the track is Walter Cox. Goshen. N. Y, now possesees the d‘stinetlon of being the oldest campaigning driver on the Grand Circuit. His contempor- aries have either passed to the great bflyvnd or have given up racing. Just-a. few years ago Walter was fighting it out with Lon McDon- ald,~i!1d. l1‘. Geers. Fred EdmanJ T011110? Murphy, Dick McMahon, Nat McCarthy, Vic Fleming, etc. Of that bunch Vic Fleming alone remains with Walter as a race track driver, but he is a compara- tively young man having driven his first races in 1013. Waiter is trinirig 35 head, mostly colts for this season's racing. A vrrhter in the American sports- man says: "A good horse, well driven, affords a real treat to the eye of an observing horseman. The 810W moving. shw thinking driver naturally handicaps his mount in the gateway, is inclined to alibi his tardiness by saying that the starter has his favorite and pets. The winning combination consists of a good horse competently train- ed and skillfully driven." G. Milton Hatch of New Vinc- yard, Maine. conducts a column of interesting horse notes in the Am- erican Horse Breeder weekly. Mr. Hatch is well known to nraiiy Prince Edward Islanders, particul- arly W. s. McKie, who was ah old pal of his. We wonder if anyone of our horsemen friends will remem- ber h'm as a starter at the Char- lottetown Exhibition races some years ago. Lilian 2.08 I-2, winner of the 2.22 pace at Charlottetown, driven by "Red" Hauailn. last Exhibition. has, we understand. been sold to a party in Woodstock, N. B., and perhaps we may see her again in action in this province. J. W. Gall- agher is mentioned as the lucky owner. _Severai stables are moving out to the fmarlotttetown race track this week among them being Jimmy Power's string coirsistiiig of Volo Rico 2.04, Billy Oapc. 2.10 3-4. and Frisco Chenault, a promising green pacer. 'I‘hey will be under the watchful eye of Pat McKenna. Clarence Schuman mil seven ori- ,eight stalls. his consisting mostly of colts. occupy string Jiggy Arbing, Charles Rieardon and others will be locating there as well. ‘The track is in great shape and will be fast now after the rain. H. Stacy Smith of Newark. N. J.. who set the team record for trot- terstover a half mile track of 2.13 I-i in I032. will try for pac- ing tear-n honors with Zombro Hanover 2.00 1-4 and John Judy 2.01 l-Z. Willard Kelhr, Southport. will have his good stallions Kalmuck 2.15 I-2 and Aliworthy 2.15 i-2, in service again this year. The former is sred by Peter the Great, dam Esther Bells 2.08 I-2, gra-nddam Expressive, the dame of Atlantic Express. ' Kalmiick has beautiful trotting action and with his wonderful breed’ng is sure to make his mark as a sire. In fact he has already some nice youngsters coming a- long ‘n the U. S. A. Allworthy showed tremendous speed when trained and easily took a record of 2.15 i-2, but cut him- sclf severely iii a race at Saint Peters and has riot been trained since. Several of his get will be in training at various points th's year including two three year cids now in Wiilards barn. These are respectively out of Breezy Todd by ‘Mayor Todd and Helen R. 2.15 i-2, well known for her racing per- formances in 1014 and 1915. wiien in the Mckinnon stables she wori five races at Halifax and Charlot- tetgwn in ten day's. Willard also has a good green pacer in Dream Girl. trial 2.12 at two years old. ‘This little lady 15 11.1’ Chestnut Peter 2.03 1-2 and was owned by an estate, hence did not get an opportunity to race olther last. year or the year previous. No- thirg has been taken out of her and we lock to see her one of the good ones in the slow classes this year. Another operation on his temper. Thr humor him. have we for swper?" WIFE (enuine “ _ mm; tea." lemon pie in the house." thing else?" ouslyl "is that all?" there is nothing else." (Draw! Bun and Phone 211 STEWARTS BAKERY PRESENTS TllE IIIIPAIIIIOIIABLE IEGLEBT A TRAGEDY IN ONE ACT ¥§rl°r§51l’.l'i’t“.‘i§ °rimrl“r'.‘l‘..‘."rr"y'"fiilil" sit.:;*.2i.*r::r.::":;";.t.:*r. .:".:.':.:.t.r.-::::... Ply cnvclolle hasn't Improved his ut the action the wife is cndeavoring to IIUBBY (entering dining morn) "w¢||, wers) “We have bacon and ckxs, stewed prunes, cake and riuanv (his temper at the :. PAGE NINE my dear, what °11 h" fillers as she ans- IIUBBY (assuming a pained expression) "is that. all?" WIFE “Well, you could have ham and eggs, or lobster $8105, 0|‘ 11' Y0" 111W. 1'11 Bivc you some vegetable soup." IIUBBY (Becoming irritated) "Anything else?" WIFE "What about some cold chicken, or pork pie. I could scramble some eggs in a. few minutes. There is some _ "PBBY 15101111’ ivorking up a great fury, but controll- 1118 111111557 by a remarkable exertion of will power.) "Any- WIFE (new very inueii alarmed talks rapidly) “Why not have a few slices of that roast lieof we had for dinner. or some nice cooked ham, boiled or poached eggs, some ready cooked cereal, macaroni and cheese, or some sardines on toast" ling point says omin- WIFE (backing away 1n terror) “I'm dreadfully sorry, IIUBBY (thunders in his rage) "WHAT! N0 BEANS?" shoots w-ife.) Curtain. STEWARTKS‘ BAKERY A DELICIOUS BAKED BEANS ‘ 20 cents per quart Kent. Street Aubrey 2.07 1-4, dam June Tell 2.23, bred by Hediey Fulton, Upper Stewiarke, N. S., now owned by James Hennessey, River Herbert, may come to Charlottetown short- ly fcr training. May Tel] is eligible to the 2.25 trot. She started in three races last year, winning one. Was second in the 2.27 trot at Charlottetown to Addie McGraw in 2.14 and second to High Toby in the 2.24 trot at Halifax, winning t-lie last heat from High Tloby over a. heavy track. She won the Free Flor All at Port Eilgin. Sept. 28th, in straight hes-ts, best time 2.27. crd has just been received that Orrin Jardine, the popular trainer. who made such a. success with Lucky Lindy 2.11 1-2, King Spruce. 2.11 i-‘.'.' and other horses last year. will" locate shortly at Nor-them race track, where he will be pre- pared to handle some speed pros- peels. , SPORT BRIEFS (Continued from page 7) tween the Moncton civic authorit- ies and‘ the Hawks manageme ‘ the team members can get berhhs elsewhere. We hope‘ that nothing so unfortunate should occur as that Monoion will cease to be a member of senior hockey and that some method may be evolved that their grand Allan Cup team can be kept intact, or nearly so, for 1933-34 competition. Elsewhere will be found par- tlculars of an address and presen- tation made to Joey Beaten, popu- lar centre player with the Abbies the past season. Joey has enjoyed a few days visit here together with his pa], Hyrnie McAtrthur, and their hundreds of friends have made it more than pleasant for ' them. We are all hoping to see the Kid Linc in its entirety again with the Abbles in the Big Flour. You that are interested in horse racing either the Harness or Thoroughbred, must have noticed the tremendous interest being taken in dog racing, particularly in England, where greyhounds chas- ing eietcric rabbits. draw thousands of spectators iriglitly, partly on ac- count of the sport and a good deal , on account of the betting.‘ However, there is a new element injected into the racing game, namely. cockroach racing. The gentleman who has brought this new fornr of sport to the front is Capt. Grantley K'm, and the first race was run in Greenwich Village, New York, this week. He states that it has be- come extremely popular on the continent. The Captain has 700 racers in his strable and more than '75 of them are steaplechase bugs arid one of them. Blarney Stone Tar- zan. can leap a three inch obstacle during a drlvirg finish. "Almost all my racers" the Carr taln said, "are foreign born. Fifi von Kartoffeln is the fastest little cockroach ever seen in a claiming race. Can she run!" when a boy the writer remem- bers in the old days of ihc great high desks at school. having a lot of fun wit/h some chum. running races with small animals while the teacher was occupied with another classes. Afterncorrs frcm tau to three were usually selected, but It is understood that the 1 ire pédagcgiie besairic suspicious gocdl and one day t» our harmr caught ioiyn-u 1.101.111 occuigiiisiriiuoiriemueiiieotorsolcsei finish was on. We got some awful bangs vritir the ruier, which cured us of that form of sport. What a liiziir! Tire proudest lurk- er, in South California is Wwsiey- Morgan, '14 year old real estate man, whose trio babies have bet-r"; judgrd first and second licr-t ill a perfect bill): m; »l. liiiwiiriii seven il'i"i7lllli'~~ elri tool". lll"~l- 317'! Wesley Jr, two, won second. "it would have laeeu a dmrl heat" hiflrlzaii tnastvcl, "but. Wrirlr": ‘hrvl a mid and was l13llfli"fl"-]1"fl ' A presentation from tlie under. s‘gned friends and admirers of Joey Beaten was made to him lnsi evening in the form of a beautiful Bulova vimist \\'itlCli_ suitably eii- graveci, accompanied by the rol- lowirig address. Joey was greatly pleased and so erpressecl him- self. To Joey Beatons - Leading scorer arid iizost valuable. player in Maritime Big Three Hockey League season of 1032-1933. Dear Joey:- , Tire undersigned, ju;t a few of your many Churloitctoiiri fi-ieiiclr. take this occasion to welcome you back again after a brief visit tn your home. We assure you it is a great pleasure to have you vfilli us and that everywhere you wll meet with a warm welcome. Your achievements during the hockey season recently closed. have brought honor to you, ‘the Abegweit hockey teem and tn Charlottetown. and we are proud of you. Tire leading sports writers of the leading Maritime newspap- ers have voted you the most vai- uablc player iii the Big Three i-ioe- key League arid have awarded i-ou the trophy ciriblemzrtie of lllfil. honor. You have also priotiicr hori- or, that of being the leading scor- er. It was a pleasure in we ymi nn the ice at all limes. You gave your best in every garlic and your envir- ageeus efforts were the means. to- gether with that of your good com- rudes, ll‘i bringing marry vieiorirs to the Abbies tetini. While they did not secure the Allan Cup or the right to play off for it, yet the margin of victory which their op- ponerrts secured over them was not great and almost ever" mirth was a desperate struggle. Two games stand out, particular"- iy the one in which we zlcfrater! Mansion two to rvilfirrrz, Mnuary 23rd. in thctlrird period ofovertlme and the girlie on F'il)l'liril‘_\' 8th at Halifax ivlieii we defeated the-Wol- verines two to one. B0111 opposing teams liad their very best lineups on these cveniitgs and t-lie gamer» were without doubt the fastest and most desperately contested iii the history of hockey in the Maritime-s. As a small token of our esteem and something that you will have as a remembrance, we ask i"oii tn accept this gift. Col. D. A. MaeKinriorr, Percy Simmonds, Dr. l. J. Yeo, Seth lien- dcrson. Viv Dunbar, T. W. L. Prowsc. Ed Nicholson, O. C. Cras- weli. Jack Sterne, Al Sinclair, Brent Wood. J. B. Marley. Flari McInnls, Everett Picrrrusoir, Harry Day. l-iughie Gill's, George Biiii- tain. Alf Kelly. Fred Piekard. Harry Richer-dawn, Gordon Shaw, Bus Weeks. Jninry Brown. ‘Ilieo. Georges. DJ. M. A. McGifgan. 0r. W. it. Carson CHIROPRACTOR Thrso Year Palmer Graduate ill Prince St. Phone i072 Bonn Calls Made.