. Matinee-16c,11c. ~ “ Night-'-26c,21c, 11¢. PETER the GREAT “unto Jl.lS'l‘l(‘l<]” A DOG HERO YOU WILlfLOVE IN A STORY THAT WILL THRILL. AND AMAZE YOU - 1 . u “lion orous (‘urvc “Wild \\ esd ‘ gehind” 1 CHAPTER FOUR TWO PART COMEDY 4- -l)AYS-4 Starting Monday 3 SHOWS DAILY. 3.15. 7 K 8.45 lPrince Edward ' DANIEL srssts-s success tlalren with the marked ‘lnomgge shown in 11111196. due entirely to the skill of these masters relntnen. was one of the finest exhlbltllons of horsernanshlp. I have aver seen. Latter Dannie had several good m1». 30PM". most notable perhaps be- fore lolnlng the 1. ‘n. Aclrer stable, being Peter Farrah, 2.07 1-4, with whom he established some of the W111i i'.°00rd standing to tn credit 0i’ @118!‘ srest pacer. During the season of 1922. he campaign“ iMr.. Acloex-‘s horses with marked success. Peter Verde, Bud Hal, Confect- lon. Blnzen Worthy and Uscita made up the stable, whllch won mces at every meetlnlg they visit- edBud Hal in winning tho Free. FbhAll at lSt. Stephen, stepping three heats in a row in 2.10 1-4. | "lllPllilSlli THE llilll” '1t has been said that men-like water-—wlll rise to their leval and though perhaps it is not as invari- ably true of men as it is of water, we think. the main, the adage to be correct and it is with no small amount of pleasure, we now re- cord u verifying example. 'ln the cuss of n11 old Irlond and a native born son of ‘the maritime Provinces, of action, rarely fail to carve high their mark. on any field of human endeavor. The subject of this sketch, Dan- lel .i. ‘Steel, claims Summerslde, P, i‘1~ i. "=1 illfl ville».- of his nativity. Dallllds, ‘n11 ho 11s fumlliury known to his lnthnatcs, springs from a rut-e oi" horseman, he in that ro- gard was to the manor born, and in t-nrly llle begun his honorable nud successful col-oer, as o trainer GETS A PROMOTION and driver of trotting horses. 11f my iMr. Steele's success season after . . ms omnmrrnrowu GUARDIAN 5x11111101 an lliiNS llll ill’ Happenings of The Day At Y. M. C. Gym l0.30-12.00,-J1mior| 5——6.ll0—Vetersn'| volleyball 7—8—.Junlors Basketball Pirates vs. ‘Maples 8—10—Gyu1 exhibition cert. Bowling ‘l-Special Garlnody match Married vs. Single 8-All Alleys open Special Gym exhibition and concert. i-nooti “Y” Basketball Nationals S-i-Maples _12 The Nationals whitewus the Maples last night and iiiviiliiiy iirfvfln- his first invasion ‘oi’ thc lllflllillllld. with his island bred stable mas during the season lot‘ 19113. iuclttdetl in the number, xvi-r.» two 111' the luust beflupifltlly muultit-ll nud uolort-d horses that ever graced our Maritime tracks. \\‘lth tine bay more. Ada Mack, by Plllll-‘illlf. ‘be succeeded in winning at Spninghill and followed that by Pieiiiililg up the slow pacing races at tho Halifax Exhibition meet, winning the 2.40, 235 nud 230 classes. Ho 11nd in his stable that 511118011. crowned by his achieve- ments with Mr. Ackers‘ horses, brought him into such prominence, that when I. O. Blake, a wealthy business man of New York City, was casting about for n trainer and manager for the stock darm he maintains at Newport. Vermont, selected Daniel J. Steele for the position and the accomplishments of his stable during the three sen- sons that he has ‘been in chnrgl: have amply justified his selection. Each your Mr. Blake spends his com, Rusn 9 Dramqtic Comedy rifierz andDireeted b Charlie Chaplin _ ‘The Chaplin Genius‘ switches the hardships and hearfbreakf 51 humanity’: every dag life into hilarious fun {and uproarious laughter. Yel‘ there is limo Chaplin the wholovworld laughs at - Chaplin of the big shoes, trick derby, little cane, the boggy trousers and the funny, shuffling walk. (‘HAPLIN’S GREATEST COMEDY Si-Rccis of Hilarious Laughter Played St. John and Elsewhere at 50c Our Prices 37c, 26c, 16c. \Vomen’s Exclusive A 1111s shukou off the suburbs, was In1111r-I1cd in i803, and is conduct- (jolf Club In Londgn v.1 by Mrs. 111111111111 111111119. fortn- criy n11 international golfer, and Model For Others _.___.. lill l,l1f\f])()N' Apr“ 13‘_..1,,,,,,1,,n',4 worirliu; woman who finds it dlfll- . wt 110i! ulul» for wounlu uxt-iusiv rllll lo Ki" fl 811111" ill llllll ill iii‘! 11y 11,111; prgvm] 911111 u <1,.-.-.-g,,~ 1111.1 ludluury (‘UIIFHP lnattnusc of‘ the in- :1 movement 1111s bi-cn slnrtI-ll to llux of 111011 pluyers. organize others of u... kind. ‘Nov nud then. 11y The club, tucked uwuy at .\lllt~h- l'lllli;i'ili*'iil. illi‘ii i"? um Junction, where tho l-nuulry llllly lli Mliiililiill. iliii npeulul I'll‘- nllowed to no mere man rowull their own flowers and olhlir skin ir1'il:1lll_>us nro wumillllos “ml m m“ summer Illlh-kly renovmlMlwv ">|‘."|||;l,!:1 lzzly 11111111101’ llnrlles are served in 1'li“i"l‘""‘ "f mar ‘ " tin- open nir. Alcoholic liquors are Wm‘ 5'98‘ "l" ll1ll'l'1'li l11 the club, an --—€—4-O>———i~ Jlnl .\"|‘ .\I.Ill0l\' llll'llllll'l‘rl will nu-l-t I11 .\prl|11l ll1i- homo of .\lrs. illmwl-il Jvliklll-l. | DIIIPNT PLEAFANT lnfilllilliv hold Iva .-\prll meeting ut Mrs. John Iiumsin '11 1101110. INHIIIEN lnslllttte Jinn-it ul will 11101-1 I11 Ibo lmrm- of .\l1-. 1111111111:- d occasion. but also the exciting ‘in- terest and interesting circum- slaucrs lhut 11-11 lip to the contest,‘ brough added interest o it. When the 2.19 class was called, live horses BDINGIYIlZ Mayor Todd, with ills owner. the into ilnmmoml KPH)’. llrlvi11g; the fast but erratic 53.00000 stake at the Newport New York Fair where the greatest trottens from a hall a dozen differ- lent States meet each fall, Niiss lietty Hayes. They pay spsc- j ntir-ntlon to the ilerds of the‘ _,_______. _ ___.__.. muy imcomo 11 full memlher of the ,1, 1v :1 sldo lino the womcn golfor. I K and ’ will 1 was started in the 03,000.00 Ply-' mouth Rock stake v11. the Brockton, Mn‘ss.- Fa/ir, one of the greatest lu- otltutlons of its kind in America. and whsréjeach year the creme de la creme of theEastern State and Canadian racing stables 1111B taken to, if possible purses offer- vti and onoo uuuin lStoele and his great Young stallion came success- fully through the acid test, winn- lirg without loss of a heat in 2.10% 2.12%.. lit is not often that three of the get of one sire compete in so important o race, but on this occasion besides having a repres- untatlve of his house in the winner. wad two others in Peter Wooster 1nd Pirelia Scott. Great Scott 1091/4 1s regarded as one of the FINE EXHIBITION OF HORSEMANSHIP lil‘ I nm not mistaken, Devilish Dorothy. up to that period of the rut-e, had been driven by Muck Steele, and had finlished second. rlfth nud fourth and to ‘save the' duy if possible. Dannie Steele was put 11p then it became a battle royni bet-ween two game and sea- soned horses’ and clever resource- ‘ful drivers. Relying on Dorothy's well known finishing nhrillty, Dan ‘took her away moderately with ‘Fodli out in itront. At the half he 11111111111 to drive. gnillitlg on the stallion inch by inch and the finish betwsen these ‘two trotters was la magnificent sight to biellolil. 11°"! most valuable young- stslllons in men sitting still as death behind me United suites due 1n no 5mg“ i.“.fi.'.i..,.“i¥.‘iii 1325525‘ ...'Z°“si’.’l’§.2 "‘°“"'°- '° l“ i“‘“°‘°"“ "lkfi driving Dorothy Wm] Ms hand nent of Mr. Steele who hes s only, us a whip was never inclu . tiways -been regarded as .11 111 licr equipment. Boutllicr won J, flue hype o; the mm, 111;.- hcut iloy 1t scant margin.’ Dor- "Gram Clem" living 0mm“ ot 1y tiott ng the stretch like o. Um] 1t goes without Buying, that mud ‘mug’ Coming me last ha“ mcrwlse he woulrlnot haveagreat in 1.06, the mile ‘being M t mt u wflrd of 310000090 nrotilld 216 nrldl 111111.; at a e a p, s ' ' ’ ways thought ‘that [he .1 orth of breeding and racing stock . m‘ placed under his care. Mr. Steele's pmved belmvwr "I mo“ h‘“'s"5' old provincial friends will no 6011b?- be pleased to know of his continu- ind silcceils and nicely placed 611'- cumetances. The writer, on one or two onus-- ions. had the pleasure of meeting Mr, Blake, who like most big meml ,is' an unassuming gentleman who| seemed to be generously endowed] with an lntperturbabie phllosopbm, so necessary to those ‘who would engage in the sport of harness racing. < THE ECONOMY OF HORSES IN CITY TRAFFIC . Harry N. Taylor, president 0f the United lStstes Distributing Con, 1poration, a ‘$10,000,000 concern. which controls the United State! Trucking Corporstfon and other subsidiaries, estimates the cost of keeping a big two-horse truck on, the street-s of New York at two cents a minute. To do the aams lwork with an auto truck costs the- lcortiorntfon nix cents n. minutq-mc plays. This cost. a minute quleklyf 1runs into money, when crowded pltreets force horses and u tamo- lhlles to stand gtlil and wslt for ani hour, on a time on occasion; iMr., Taylor's concern handles all tho; tmroel post collectllona and deliv- [tries of iheclty. and every pack" 1n-go is handled by a horsedrawn 1truck or wagon. Speaking o! the use of horses inf city traffic, Wayne Dlnsmore, sec- retory of the Horse Association of America. has been in Washington ondesvorlng to induce the Depart-I ment of Traffic and the Commit‘ sloner of Gtreete to resclld the regulations discriminating b8- lween horses and automohllm at tho National Capital. BPlURG-EON ‘ljourSkin NEEDS l’ I5. Every morning after shaving, while your skin is still ;moist, dab on a féwdrdps of Williams Aqua Velva. - It makes the skin tingle pleasantly-then soothes, cools and heala—keeps your skin soft and youth- fhl, all daylong, just as Williams Shaving Cream leave: it. I r mrejeel: good. 5 ouncé bottle 60 cents i l [l3 ‘O Vi joint on William Ml e-in-Qanatla they-ed the Ramblers by 453 pins. The lineup and iutllvidunl scores _ ' _ _ _ " are as follows; ' ,_ I Nationals Milli" 0 1 _ ' W. MncEwen 1'1‘ L. ylncNoviu 2 .' _ . v J. Forsythe — a B. COX lll E. Stentiford 17 L. Prowse -~ . l). Nicholson —- — — — “Y? Bowling Commercial League Roger's llartlwnro ouslly defeat, fled DGBIOIs lliros, by 3256 pins. yenr :1 re eltlin , R . vacation at his summer home nuar R°5"3 Hardware . ' ' mom. by lltinyiontg Wilillss, will‘; Newport. and attends the meettngsfi‘ aaswel] ' ‘ ' ' ' ' " we w!" fend 2 packs. neither in appearance or nerform- where his horses race. the ltltior. P- Miiliill‘ H-l’ n; There u no advertuement pnnted 6n the ance was unworthy of the pretty sry ‘ustialiy being the St. Lawrence ' C I ‘ a ' ‘ ' ' ‘ ' " . . name he bore. With his trother, Mr. River Valley Circuit. with occas- Pew“ " 134 20:3 Plan"! canh- ~ ' Steele won the 3 minute and 2.30 ionai excursions to some of the J‘ ‘Slimmer’! ' ' ‘ ' ' " L's n“ 1 trots at Halifax. two mor r hi meeti s held in tha States T‘ T" ~ -- .- at Charlottetown and 111141310302: nlgng thengAtiantlc border. 5o 671 ‘ Qhdyfrln-rotk" iémd‘ h“ ° x. These successes had shown Dannie has developed several T°m1_2217 l mpfih _ d ccfil 93pm’ the owners that when Dannie had first class performers bred on the a M " m‘ the material, he. could deliver the farm, and also some bought in the» D°Bl°h B"°'- P011“ 1380' goods, and never afterwards did open market, most notable of which W- 3- Mcnoiiiild ~ - 116 97 iii M°""°'Lc“'“d" iii‘ Willll llll‘ K001i horses. to train ls the great ilva year old trotlng P. Doyle . . . . . . . . -- ~> 197 113 If you live in Char- iand tnlt.» lo tin» races. stallion, Great Scot, 2.09 1-4. Be-J- ‘Maiiliiii ~- -- 1w 127 l°ii¢l°wll aPPiY 11°" Olle of tlls host dniveti heats ever ginning with him as a four yx-arll- l"°i‘iiYili° 119 107‘ sonnlly at our ofiicr. wittneseed in the province was one old in 1914. trainer teele was P- Siiiiiiiail 150 150 90 Quccrl Street. over the Exhibition track at Haii- successful in winning four Blllkv‘ "—‘ ‘ff This will save fax in the fall- of 1915. tin which races wlith the son of Peter Scot, 661 592 11.38 v0“ postaqm Dannlv- Steele and lPrani-r Botttlller each event being for a stake» hi1 Tillili" 1391 ' WW" ill" lllliiiilllfllfl. ‘Not only the $1,000.00. The season of 1925 was mo»? skill shown by the drivers on that n fortunate one for the represent-i Mr. Will (‘arnwdy 0i llle C111". atives of the Newport farm, as they llll0lly Five rolled the high tilrec were returned th winners of class strings 0f 772. 245. 244. 233- races at ‘Barton and Rutlnnd. vt. expected 111M lills ls n new alley When they elected to start in the P800111- SPECIAL MATCH The Carmody Five eusily detent- lil‘. Sllllrllrl‘. lltlso tirivlln by his worc up against n proposition (‘armody rolled the high >llll )\\'lll'l‘, Major Mc-Kinnon. and Dr. where only class of the hlgiwstlnud total of 281i nud 772. Janklns’ Devilish Dorothy. Those grade in both man and horse c1111] carmody Five three wort» ubout the bPst tin the win, and the man from "the only B. Curmody . . . . .. 245 244 lztnd nt that time 11nd with about island" and the grout trotter he W. Uarmmiy . . . . 1B9 157 nu avon iollllwiili.’ 211110115 lllc gatll- had developed, were Equal to the E. (Boswell . . . . . . .. 184 170 ‘i'iiil-i~ ill? Slllllllvl‘ won the first task. won the race in three straight ,1. (Zarmody . . . . . .. 148 108 and second heats lu two eighteen ileats, stepping the first lln 2.09‘Earn Carmody 128 158 illld ll illwlinll- -Mnil>r Todd. BlKYW-li-d the second in 2.11 14 and dun- ——- —~ cd fact in spots, but unsteady andfilgaflng the “me O1 111.9 first in the 894 837 >'~"°illiill§ to be under the rsstralnt1thlrtl heat, 2.09 1-4. it is the amb-it- Totnl—~2723 "ll iii" liiiie- KPH)’ ‘K911811113 some-Jon of every driver racing the half 1 ' ‘hm/i “rim??- ‘Jllii-‘iiiliwl Will) Fl'flill('111ilc lraclts, to mark u trotter in Ramblers iluutllici‘, who tahungl-d tho ‘horses 2.10 l11 n winning raconnd lllw B. Bevins 112 omits. \\'llll:l| guvo i1l111 some ]li'O-'111g11y other objects, hard toottnin; w_ barter i311 "’~“li““ ‘iiiiii KUiiiK Sleilllily Wlllllmany try but few secceed. W. Dooley 152 Frank at tho 11111111. he won tho - l1‘. hIcCabe i814 lluXi. three heats and race. in time’ ANOTHER GREAT TRIUMPH 1.1 1:01-11 _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ ,, 210 two or tbm- seconds faster than Five days alter winning his ___ --- ‘ile ""1 flllfl Sllwllll hem- great race at Malone, Grant Scott "172 s01 Totnl—-2370 Old Clock Repaired With Funds Pro- vided By Golfers LONDQN, Apr“ 16__-<Clnlmetl be the tildest working time llliic“ mm m i11 England. the famous old t-ltu-lq of Ryg pariSll church has lmen rc-v pap-ed by the generosity of golf-l ens all over the world. One 0i’ the fluent golf vourrw-s England is at Rye. and runny Ally ericsns who ‘have played them :11t-‘ swered nn eprpeal tfor funds to ro-i store the old timepiece. y _ _ ., _ _ 1n was erected in 151s, u... tottuwimily" ‘l i*""" cost. of material and labor being m‘; Doug-uwllgegngxlilwgivflgg111110111111 lulrntiut-tio11 of u chrono- 0 pe ._ . . - may be soon nwltlglng within the cl1urcl1, is 20 ir-ni long. bulls urn uni-d for wcigltts. and FEED Now “in Stock‘ BLEND And HARD WHEAT FLOUR ln bane and barrels ROLLED OATS OATMEAL BRAN SHORTS WHITE MIDDLINOS OIL CAKE MEAL COTTON UEED MEAL CORNMEAL CRACKED CORN WHOLE CORN 60W ' CHOW HEN CHOW FEED WHEAT SOHUMAOHER FEED All of which have are selling at lowest prices WHOLESALE A RETAIL SPECIAL PRICE-B on Flour In 10 barrel iota and Feed in ‘ton lots. Get our prices before buy- lng. A-llorite 8t Co. onuuon si2o-t- when they closely defeated them by the score or 34—12. the Nationals by some good play soon ran the 860W lill- Cannon. Prof-o A. COH- hell “Poker hands” g packed in “each and tin of OGDENSCUT PLUG Smoking Tobacco. Save these “poker hands" and for the return of any 52 (bearing any numbers) we will mail a pack of high grade playing cards. —Or for a complete set, numbers l to 52 inclusive, I it is) Bill _ _____ __, __v __________,____ ___ __________________ __________ __ _ H _ ‘M __ ii“ 1- ' >- u~ 1 ' -11‘ » lilllards Rival nndge .2231‘lliiifiii?"i?“7121i.iff.‘."'..fi..ii.. 2S3 In Wonlen S (Jubs but 1~11]uu_'i| Ll) lll't'ltll‘ lin- iriSllU llll11\|'l|lllll‘t’. I84 most 1111's.; root-rt. _ _ I , liulivru-w r: d. 1811111- 1212 L0ild0ll A llivfll "l\\'1>| <11 lhl- uu-isl" :11 1,.‘ 01-1, 1,}. 111,. j,,,-1,»,._,» 11-111, “in 12H ___,_. I I lll1lll_\' 1s 1-1111111411 to "11u|l";1 lturcl @1111“. U," |,,,- 111,. ll\|‘ m, 20x LONDON. April Ill. lhlllurth- M‘ lilv .|'lllil‘.\' ~ or slam-is‘. 111.1411 1.1.1 -.\‘1l|1 111»- luuwu». 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'l‘l1u lllgill of n inst hull from litt- lpltcllilll: sluil Lo U11: culullur \\z|:; titrcc-ti-ulhs of n svcoud. .._.._.4,._>~_. iTurf Scandal of 0190s lRuled Off Thirty Men (flllFu-Ull). .‘\11rll l7.—~A¢'llrut lly Konluvlty rllolng authorities lo 1111rgo tho sport of crookcdnuss ro- t-nllcd to old tlmo turf followvru hero tlho drastic steps those who would keep thoroughbred racing clean were forced to inks during the summer meeting of 1908 nt Salt Luke City, when thirty men Qcre snspemled or ruled off tho K1111‘ for lll'e. t 'l‘rul11t-1s, book-makers, touts nud jot-kllys worn numboritd Among idiom: liuuned. 'i‘i1ut was I11 the days of ltuok- mztltlug. llilll tho rulings hit thuuo who were trylni: to beat the book- ll~s hy lrltcutlltg in notuui racing; ouisltlors who tried to bout the lwt lulu-rs. by ohlnlnlng tho rusulls qilll-‘ltlly unti then betting on u tat-r- inlnty, nnd book-mukcrs who nought to cheat the public. 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