iii. Im nl! s under St ho lloinis, The visitors were Hi H\_\lliN‘r by the locni MAp|50N3 T____‘I_”__l_*`1_Nll0ri was much liuestis _ . . . ._ 149 140 M____c___f Sante will take L. Robertson _ “- M. Carter '-*-<0_>--- P. Mclnnis ._ Nicholson' _ _ ._ initio: suits f..||nw the meda-i with trn\tst~|'s und. n larki-t and may or may not Majority 340. emhroldcrt-d. . -ag;-in me NORWEGIAN ‘r0RPEpo soA'r SCATTERS RUM SMUGGLERS \-, » I PI _ » ». ra _ fran cnannormrowu GUARDIAN PAGE ssvsu ' HOCKEY AND 'CE SP0R'1`S I BASKET BALL I I C Latest _News In R¢a1m f Sport I I D-n _ ,A hold the first race of the season _ MIRAMICHI BOVS WIN EXCIT- , _ - on Pownal Bay Saturday afternoon me Ano wsu. rt.Avsn _ _.caves ri-is GREAT, nr is Oil U19 Cup “‘ 1 """"°"- C‘"“° “"‘l “‘““° li '* CAME, I T0 0 GLAIMED, RACED OUT big day, tito ice is good and there 1 OF His CLASS QN ` '_ is lots of speed. ~ FIVE CLU S ARE COMPETING tit). gf ts in ndv.tnt.e * Tie Game that the strug- 1---_. wud place in Frank _ se My league, which M501! with Ottawa for sa Percy l.vnttoiit"s were only ground “ ” pu! me md lton hi Tm-onto and iianti H mking to the slutnping 3 result liatnilton ,re tied or iltird ntrlck's iitnlflllti NI tn' ' ' ' - 4 A td 1 Three New Records Battle Rolled by “Y” Men During the Match ln the first play off for the '”“ __,__Th__ cltampionship of tlte city league ~ “"' ‘ last night. between the Madisons Ui II“Ilf‘“' ""‘l K"”t` ami the Y; M. C. A. team titree l" "le v“""y A'“"t' new records were huttg up 'by the I»"“li“"~ I""H"'I ‘° “ "Y" Bowlers. The first being the W |11 the A“"'"‘ I““"" t°` grand total of 2871 against their the greatest cxltibiiion lam record of 2830_ 0'" 5""" I‘_"""- 'TI"" Mr. J. A. Bentley rolling the fine CIW” and """"'I"l5' ‘md high single of 296 pins. and the l"iI|"|d""I Wy* by ‘“"'“` high titree .strings of 676. Break. lil - » ' ‘ w . I ' iitaleague gattto totnor- More of 2504_ Curiers °' ""- teiutvi kept tin- scv I ,H t_ t J D _, iaits in ati uproar Ne rléiogds 0:.'R&26u;‘|l;' Websttrs ill llI°Y"‘I "fl ""` I‘"‘*'|“ 'i`lte Madison-s rolled n very stea- l” WHY 'Im w"If' dy gntne, and boat their previous Milton Carter rolling a stellar liunte for tltc losers with a score The second game of this chant- ' pionshlll series will ite- rolled on Win The Second ...__ ..,.. ,,,,,,,_, ,,,,,__,,,_,_ ,__,______, -_- Ziitit at 6.30 p. nt.. when all the AND SACK- spectators will be given tite oppor- AHEAD tuttlty to witness it battle royitl. IN SERIES _ ln the gante last night the “Y” gt ent the District 300 pins. in which nix rinks took part. lllonvton Y_ Points. The total score Webster . _ 742 Ainltcrst, ill. Turner ._ second with 1.11 points drops to tltird place series played here _ _.___ MW"-l""~ /\IllI\0\‘Hf. Line-up and scores: still retain., lla;-rig _ _ _ _ _ lnihll Ii’Hi!|te series Bentley .. ._ mnd Ima] Ui 133 ll0lIliH: Cameron Ifll 2 - tance of the world's record f * tent ctn lthi i _ ___ ____ _ _ __ ___ ___ n i to w n strik ng dig in tar-nan 179-soft 191-551 191-511 191-eu 951--2871 196-494 174-459 174-570 139-512 189-496 _ 862--2531 CIIRISTIANIA. Jan. 25 - The Norwegian torpedo boat, Orn, re- cently broke up a rum row just ho- yond the three-tulle litnit off llbal- oer and captured one of the prin- cipal offenders after lt had defied the torpedo boat and then had been disabled by a shot from tho Orn. When discovered by the Orn the rum row fleet was surrounded by it host of small motorboiits and ap- parently was carrying on a.brisk business. - The smugglers und their custom- ers made a hurried start toward Swedish territorial waters upon the arrival of the Orn. but the latf Important ter pursued at full speed and dir- Allllqunc ccied its attention in trying to sep ement arate a large Danish craft from the others fulll l°\lllilUl'. that. H00 MILK "° lily quan. vent cuctunm S armers and Warning shots were/ sont across I}0ck Raisers the bow of the- fugitive craft, but 3:1 attention was paid to them and 5, e commander of the Orn directed e:oEtt_|_:p__ea|n:t: me iaunner _tp hols the smullitler in 0 UW. h h lid h fl 5'-AT$:;l- shot. Th: s'r:nugEldr tl(io;\nts(Itrr:\-:if ,,,,_,,.¢,4@¢¢-oo-¢¢,¢+¢-o++oo4+**»+o4-¢¢+¢¢¢-ye-o-0004-0~» 0 dorcd and was boarded by a party from the Ora. Fourteen thousand liters of liquor were found on the -me The rank is buf the guinea stamp the man's tlto gold for all i;ll¢ No- what a crust heart it nun-t ncaa '__' h thllr to order men into battle. Dead men uavmk should haunt tt gent-ral's pillow. You"lI never reach the rain- ", CRLF bow‘s end. 'hut if you pursue it you ' NIU- fllly find rewards along the road. ---<¢>-- 25 and LEFT-HANDED PEN |b been Most people who white with ¢,_,,§§ man- tea mme sown -me mlm °f ¢y,|¢k.) 28 -the .pon dn the pailvr. oausinl Hlrlu-tfmrhtg. To ment the needs of poub tihcse 'watldafs a .pen thas been de- |,, 10° Hlsned especially :for me W |09' handed wvrittors; tho von *Ill * A|.rA|_. Mnwiom palm. oearsned ¢° Di* _-_-£0-3”-“"-" KIIPINQ ‘ITNRCH P-AITI. SUMMERSIDE, Jan. 25.-One of the fastest and cleanest hock- 0-Y Kilnlca played hero in years, feattnrcti the second fixture of the Prinoo Edward lsittml llockey Lea- gue between the Ahcgwt-its and Crystals tonight at the local Arena and was won by tlte latter by a score of 5 to 2. 'l`ite game wits marked by spec- tacular hockey nnd fast skating, with the Crystals more than hold ing their own in every period. ills Worship Muyor Litlstotte of ficiuted at tite opening of hostil- ities by dropping the rttbbcr. A capacity house greeted tlte pl:\y-- ers in the get-nwny. Five minutes frottt the bully, Mcqttttrrie, blonde defence man of the Crystals drew the first score of the night. Kelly of the Abegweiis evened the count on tlte eve of the bell aftr a nice piece of coinbittntiott work. McQuarrie drew tlte only penal- ty ‘in this period, doing two minut- es for tripping. 2nd PERIOD Within fottr minutes of pluy in this frame, Charlie Cahill sont the Westerners in the load. hy beating Diamond with at fast shot and two minutes later opened tite lead with anohtcr twine-twister. The Crystals were travelling it fast puce tit this stage; McQuarrlc go- ing by Diutttond with the fourth tally of the period. Roy Prowse was chased to tlte pctt in this per- iod for tt tripping offense. Score Crystals 4 Abegweits 1. 3rd PERIOD The Abegwolts made a strong lead of their opponcnits, but the defensive lfante put up by the Crys tals was roruarkabie and their of- fence equally as good. _ ’1‘cn minutes after tlte period got away. McQuarric again scores on a pass from Morris. With but five minutes of the game to go and n 4 goal lend staring 'them in the face tlto Maritime Champions worked their hardest, but the best they could do was an additional tally; E. Prowse doing the trick. 'l‘lte game ended with Crystals the victors by a score of ii to 2. Morris and E. Prowsc of the Abbies and Sllliphun-t. of the Crys- tals \vero sent to tlte "pen" in the lust period for tripping. ivan ltcddin refereed. THE LINEUPS Abegweits Crystals Goal Diamond . . . . _ _ . . . . . _ . _ _ Crockett Defence i Kelly Rogers Moore _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ . . _ _ . ._ McQuarrle Forwards lllcldachern _ _ _ _ . . . . _ _ C. Cahill 'Gordon Morris R. Prowse _ _ _ _ _ _ Gauthier E. Prowse _ _ _ _ ._ _ _ _ . Silllphant Cronin Wright Cox . . . . . . . . ..G. Gallant McEnchern und Gordon were the outstanding players on the vis- itors litteup, while McQuarrie, Mor- ris and Cahill shone brilliantly on tlte Crystal team. After tite game tlte Abegweits iwerc gviett it banquet at the Y. M. C. A. NAUTICAL E IHE.NAV ‘The ili-st of it scrlw of Nautical evenings, which are to be held nt the Navy Lcaguoduring the winter nhd early spring. was Drcsldcd 0v0\‘ by Mr. J. 0. Iiyntlmnn last evening. Captain M. Allonby. R. N. (l‘0¢l\`0lli it cousin of tite famous General A-lienby, gave an interesting talk on several phases of coustwise navigation and then the meeting was thrown open to discussion. Mr. Hyndman offered the use of the facilities of the Nav? Lonillle to the Charlottetown Yacht Club. and outlined 'the suggested series of talks. He invited the members to make suggestions as to what matters would be most useful for riiscussion and Captain Allenhy of- fered his wide experience R8 HH Officer of the Navy to lend interest in any way that would ‘be tlscful. Several members of the Club ex- pressed their appreciation of the scheme ami it tentative date for it general meetinll WH” 9"- W"d“°“' day, January 30. At this meetini! "_ pq propeeetl to adopt by-ISWB. mics nt inn road for racing- Settle the limits of classes fer the coming ,mason and prepare it list of sub- jects and speakers for the_nautlCi1l Was Presided Over By Mr. J. 0. Hyndman- _Captain M. Allenby, R. N., Gave An In- teresting Talk on Navigation- Pre- _ parations For Coming Yachting ' Season Are Under Way VENING AT Y LEAGUE evenings. Needless to say everyone interested in boating matters will he \veicomed and any suggestions from any quarter that will_ help boost. boating in Charlottetown waters, will be given consideration. The good hegintting last year- days of real sport in healthful sur- roundings have brought the atten- tion of our citizens to the fun they have been missing and the financial loss to the Island owing to the shortage of =hoa~ts for tourists. tit is 'hoped that the revival will lead tho way to a good or!-‘Intl-111'?" of all our ‘harbor ainuscments, both tor the use or our own people and as an added attraction for summer visitors. ____1.{QC'_ ‘- "Tltc difference in men is the difference of the fire that is in them," says Dr. Parker. Another difference is that some smoke and some don't. A hero in it pronor 'fllrhi-» Will never know his blows. A wise man modest in the rlshl Will never blow his knows. Tclepltotte 132 c years ago-near Y Job Printing A fundamental in printing is that satisfied u-stomers are one’s best advertisement. By s'atis'f\in-g our customers we have stead- ily built up our job printing business. Our volume of -business in this line is now ~ - h 1 of two and a half fwe times t e ‘io dlgtfble tfhat of a year ago -and is still growing. . We have saiisficd oilters-we can .satisfy you. PRICE .__ QUALITY PROMPTNESS The Guardian _ Gentral || 'rhcutuiifooitucaett mace of owtxnmnooftwommfoedwtv dfofoipsrcsltttcniut fthynwl it 3 B $ °‘”’.'.‘i& iii-_'_'-;‘3-1`-1”-:_=":*.'»_.“`3".-_-_._ . I Prtntary - 136 Prince St., CIIARLOTTETOWN 5 K f” sarttunsr. Jan. 25.-1 - ` . camo ciscun- in B ’ D an ex "_" _ PAST season 'N N°RTH SHORE BONS- eurs Benucmm mem" °°m°s' M th” 5 2 T In erature Contm ? mst _Lesunow HnthurstkArena tonight, tlte Chat- e I) ' _ I FVHAND 0__ __ i t-- t - ° 1-- I- . io.. n.zr,~- , ._ "_" i . _ . - -- are d' ns [l|l::r:r‘,";(;]dL}¢',g aelgutso éugggrsdlrgrg ues at Cham' Owners of Clyde the (lrcat"2_0-i1,.' (HA 'HAM' ‘II_"" _ 25_'"_'m'" “Ie” mow" us lm Uunwm Um lhe llllili Mliliillill Light Heavyweight Champion, now his as wt rt - ling and “Georges” NEW YORK, Jan. 25.-An offer of- 8100.000 for matches with Young Strlbling, Georgia scltoolboy box- er, ami (leorgcs flurpenticr, of France, was marie todny to Mike McTiguc, world's light-heavy- weight champion, by the National Sportingmcn‘s Club of Newark, N. J. McTigue countered wiilt tt tie- mand for $150,000 for tltc two bouts. and it was indicated an nt- tempt to reach an agreeincnt. would be made within o. few days. The Newark promoters propose to stage a Mc'l‘iguc-Stribling ntntch ‘at the First Regiment Armoury in March nttd book the light-h<\nvy- weight champion, if he conquers the Georgian, for a fight with Car- pentler in an outdoor arena in June. _ _ ' The boom in bidding for Mc- Tiguc`g services followed the fpr- tnnl severance of relations between the boxer and his manager .lee Jacobs. Differences between the pair have widened since the Strih- ling bout in Georgia, when they split over financial matter.; and resulted in blocking .several mat- ches. Today, however, Mc'1`igue settled obligations with Jacobs by payment of $6,500 to tltc latter, who, in tnrtt tore up u managerial contract which did not expire until next August. Tex Rickard played n pitrt ltt ending the Mc'l`lgue-Jacobs cott- trovorsy and new plans to seek a title match between the irish-Am- erican and Gene Tunney. holder of the American 175-pound title. Recently Me'l‘iguo announced he would return to ireland, but now has -indefinitely abandoned this plan inasmuch as ite is free to ntan _ago his own fistic affairs. Champions Will Fight _ . _ If?- _ _ By Sandy McLeod 'Tis the voice of the slugger ia whiff of hot sir) _ "Whitt I wttnt is a fight (and with whom l den't carol: _ "Bring 'ent on! one and all; get 'em into the ring; “And what Iwill do with them won't he n thing! “But of course you must give me a gttnrnn-tee; "Say two hundred _tltout-land, or some such n fee! "Besides, l um fussy--l bar the nee-gro, "l won't fight it wop or a Filip- een-o. "l must have some trainers; I must have much dough; “l must have i-t camp--and every- thing 'so." '_"i`he big end of thc purse comes to me without fail, "Win, draw or loso-l copper that kalo! _ “The public? Pooh pooh! The pro- moters? Pitth .tushi "What do i care for them! What I want is the cush! "You cnn‘t see your way clear? Very well, then, good night, "But remember, I told you, I'nt willing to fight!" -_-=- Geers Celebrates 73rd Birthday (Canadian Prnt.) NEW YORK, Jan. 25.--"Pop" Gears. veteran relnsman. celebrat- ed his seventy third birthday to lay. Ho declared he was ready to ptlrt another sea-son on the Grand l it ~~ C run . - "‘Pop" won hi, first race near lv. Uillllllrtil. Nvwcustle and (‘hut- hant. The trophy played for is ‘ bouspiol was won lust year hy the Cana IC the Bamunt sextoue ___ the . which mnkod thin _ ’ _ ' cnth North Shote bonsptcl opened . ._ . . sow _ _ 1 onlx _ ___ _ t .tntoni_, tin- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ilathutst (lub, and they .wot'e ai.-io Place qnth game of the Northam sm, __ .brand Cncutt trotterslnst yt-ar, nl. ;\_:_:ilG\____:_::_it_t_iiitLp_n___ _t_1tt_lt i:_\t_s_ winners in 1021, Should lhei’ se. H L_ tion _pi the Maritime Lcngue. 'rite P - d A ~ . . cuatitontx Jan 25 -Aunnngti §2ff_‘fhwif‘,}";‘f""‘"yl ‘l";“;°""; _““` t-ini ctn-iingtctnnl 153..” einlttin nlfi' Tmf, fn” "“‘"'“`“‘ "‘"""“" “f ""'"“‘ ° ' '_ ‘ " tepro1ati` ;-_ ' _ ’ ~ ' " .- i; ‘ - ' mN' I Iiigittigd irirtist ggtsgeflfttggsbzealvgfit It froze ‘snghttly duiimg um tinght ‘Ting to refuitd tltuttsntttlsl-gf l:iolil'tltI~4 c(""l“"u""=" (`“'“I’I"’m""- Dunliius' tit;it',s| u'l‘l:iepld()‘,~thiliiiiiihbiiytritilii »-»* __ _ ' " . ‘ ` _ _ the tempern urc ere con- ones \ _ _ _ ____ _ _' _ ‘ ' f' ' om" ],1_n_ 5_5. HCo_ilt cydmmch hem__aml “my wow tma_ mild and tite skating ritth wus still won ty the colt, it is rc\t..tiui hcrt.. __ _______ ___ _S dass ___ u___y _“___ ______________ ou last ni_|_,'_i_\;__s ;__.“___-___L_ :;°_cn,tot0ul¢lpL?xlIlil:li;iti):l mfusod I I . I unavailable today for practice pre- ___Bectt_use Czyde the Great is allcg- it 15 ¢|ui|,,L.,|_ tw H ‘ ' 0 011- l i t tl il‘t~kil -\ c l mv- \~ 'i~-d ' '~. _ .. . _ - .. _ _ sw thuslusnt. (SPBUHI ¢0 The Gvlfdlani bid in thi.. session to overcome the eTlixi\‘;ry0ly|ti;;fc gxttttisasgiligediiisd 0108;) his '\u\'ll1itlt[tlS;;£l'l»' tlicfhiitogiulitiitpliizhiftdoitltmtiitltltisl ilmlm"\|_m(|, hardy knights Ur th” "‘ ' __ _ _ _ _ _ _» _ ' __’ _ ‘ '- 1rootn.t tie end oi' the after- :i_r_____S_rt_t;t_r_tlit__y_.v£gs§::t_:g__xi-.;___l;_t Lt_l_t_c u__$___l_l:£l;2____;t;\ii_t-__ Ht_t__y__oi__thEvti__t_z;;$tl_£,_::'o:t)ttlrciulipil :toon plitl’ Chaihatn and Uatitplieii- " ‘ ' _ _ 1 `-' 'i "l‘\. ‘l‘ on tics with 58 points |_-_gt_-|| but _- - -- ,t ~db"k- ~ , . '. _ __ _ ' i’lltut!\utlt:;\Lt;LiIitr<§is olhlgmsottttittwt-Iiilyrbgliihtlibiltlibrtléh I_I\~m'fA\1l.\l.n,mh-I.” hmh.Lm.`m' “Im -mm uw fmmpr lmd.. Imycd 5'" I*‘""““ _ _ i I _I _ _ _ _ _~ ~ _I U -H0111-ill. \\ll1l-Il llllimiliiii’ to tltc !ttttcr's tive. Newcastle was would begin according to program- w tict ilntshcd btitiud him in each tinislu-d second to Clyde the sr-coiul with -I8 point- i'er four ‘tt - me. heat of these and other events iulureat. Sevcrttl thou_~;atnd dollars es; llathurst 47 pitiuts forxiivle Angina pug been ggratcllgd (mm which he will be disqualified. lie will be paid to Edntan it Clyde-'s games, ami iJalltuus-te last una 't the hockey event, leaving only _ _ __ winnings are refunded. / 0 has one win to its credit. _'l‘h|_~ interior of the rink is attrac- IIWIY tlccorattvti, \\'i.-looming to points in five gatnes. eight teams entered, but necessitnt ' -_-" ~-*~---~--7-_`----~- __ _. ___ in n com cte recasting of the ' `“';"°‘&"“""' __'A_ _ __ _ s nl seltedule_ ' _...__ _ , li ini Britt hfo sol I ____ \\§\\\\_\\\_\\\.\iif. .__»_i.________f/ ____//_ _ I .aaa if-- ?:<.1fff= _ ' ' .4 ' V ."7 " R* If I ' ` _ `|\P“' '_ 4 ._ Package of A » "/` _=l" _#_-,~~*`_»_;_i f- ',_i 1 _ ‘ -.1.‘\\‘1, .W 1 --_ _ ,",'¢` ~.4” - “-_ \\ .\_\._§__.____.-____ . _.____,.___.-..-:. __ 'JF \\~\§\~-f __ *-"_ °~i'-_fi \\\ .x """' if.-. 1 "’2.i,1s.1.» - _dyi- ;\_\‘\\ ‘;:s<‘-.<.~.<-’~‘-~1= .- " __ ~~ cf-‘ `_-§\ \. ;__.___~ \___;;;__\_ _.__ ,__,__,__,___ . -;-_ _ .~____..__ ____ \_ . _ ._- - ~_ 1 ..,__.,_ / - __ _/1. _ .» -_-,_ I " , ’ I Q1 5 ".‘ I-4' “ / 1 ,.7¢// / \\ .\\~ 1-~= - ._ ~ . ,»i\~<\» -=_ _- » ~ Q5 1 '. ~ ~‘=~ _-_I-:.¢ -,_ 5 ‘\, .. 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Q " ' .__ |__,_U),|___Z{H_,,§,,\__m__»q__. ____~ is _ _W _-_ . .\.____ `f_-__:<___`\)__ ~_ f...'{;_{ f7rwr- 1;-‘unailu _/.`/'1/.‘r..~". fi >_.:~p ’ " /hi ui t/to t’.muat.m Pacific £'o:>/i/e.- British Co/1.ro/.r Clgara/fer are .fold on @z'er1fC’PA? livin, every CRIB Dining Car: ew/3' (?/.-"]8. Club Car, are/gif C-PR Station D1'ningI?oom e ‘ ' ‘ . I _ I 1/ery 0/212 /?@.Sta1// ant every/ C’/7/9.11/nc/z Counter, eve/J/Atlantic \ Liner ry” the CPR and in 01/ery C’-/PR I/ore] in Canada, ' """""' "'” ` """'!*' " " hear more-than half a céirhtry ago. L1_Z1__ ANNQUNCEMENZF - _ _ /;.`_==i=?S;:fI=`-3f'-.;;.:i'§€§= rf _- - __----;_..-....1-_ -1-f _.___ » ».~mnv~ -- ~-,_ A ii » We take great pleasure in ,announcing to the public “ __ _ the arrival of the New Series Star Car, 1924 Model The “N ew Series” Star (far has all the advantages of the old. Although introduced only last year, the orig- inal Star Car has demonstrated its merits in the service of-over 120,000 owners all over the world. And the "New . - Series” Star (lar has greater claim to popularity than the old. ‘ W. C. Durant, master builder of motor cars, has ex- pressed once again in this latest product his great pur- pose to improve the service of the automotive industry to the public, to advance the ideals of motor car design, construction, .appointments and satisfaction in every price class in which he enters a product. The following Models are new on display in our ' You are cordially invited to inspect them. _ "Bruce Stewart & Co. Ltd. Show Rooms. ' Touring, Special Touring, Sedan _ I DEALERS _ / itll °”““”ii‘€1;i”.ikST-amiiilliili "Hill lliliiiflliiiiii iliiiiii “s::.r;.-°2;‘sii... ~ ii il 1-»7nN