Iuccessful 30th annual ice sports lybll MacMll1an is (seen a'boVo receiving the Crockett Trophy from Mrs. Carl Crockett after the was skip won the 1sland'Ladiu Curling Championship at the Charlottetown Club yesterday 81' ternoon. The winning rink chalk- . ed up five wins without a defeat Charlottetown rink of which she in the twdday me , Island Champions cl In the photo are tleil to right): Storyiand Parade A Feature Prince Si. School Holds Successful Ice Sporis Prince St. School held I highly at the Sports Arena last night. Nearly 2500 spectators were on hand to .checr the youngsters on passed them in lhe second to take a 3-2 lead into the third. However West Kent put on the steam in the third to outscore their oppon- ents 4-1 as Freddy Gautheir scor- lClub; Receive Trophy Mr. J. J. Morris. president of the Charlottetown Curling Club; M-rs. Arthur Roper. president of the Charlottetown Ladies C u rl in 3 Mrs. Muriel MacArthur. John Turner; Referees Ari Perry. J. Kennedyi Patrol Judges. Ena Bertram, Archie MacFayden. Ge- rald Burgoyne. The following are the results: president of the Provincial Curl- ing Association: Mrs. Crockett; skip Machiillan; Marion Docken- dorff (male): Iris Maci.ellan (secnnrl stone); Mary Tait rlead.) (Guardian Photo) Mac L Go Through Meet Uhdefeatcaitf" - 0 n'r l '. 'kL ;. d I it .. st. Donstoala University hoop quintet will be making it Hg third start of tho intercollegiate season when they take on tho power-packed Red Raiders from U. N. 11. this afternoon at 0 pm. at tho I. D. U. gym. Rated to be the best basket team ever produced at the Fred- ericton University the led Raid- rrs have been ng over all opposition in the intercollegiate league and have yet to experi- ence their llrjt de1ggt,.'11.” hold two convincing victories ov- er Mount Allison and in their only some against s. D. U. they S.D.U. And U..N.B. Hoop TBOITIS; In Intercollegiate Tilt Today pummeled the Saints 88-00. However the solute have boon practically unbeatable on their hoino floor and this afternoon will be gunning to win their Sand straight victory. since the nadi- torium opened in 195! the Saints ilnvg lost only 3 games at home. This in the way they will line up today: Saints: Morrison. Ledwell. Re!- I.. Farmer. Lake. Swift. Fear- .on. McGonnell. U. N. 3.: Mllllgan. Gonnaa. Fitnmaurice Dolroa. Wight- nian. Forbes. Manner, Brannon. Thorpe. Rhelnlanrlcr. The bright. sunny days this past week have brought new coveya of Huns to light. February has been on her good behaviour lately and l 5 'l'hoClIArlottotmrlGIallllIl.8nturdIy,l'eh.25,l956 .-As loroilio leafs sllaliTllels3Slll . Nip Clliciago 2-ls OHICAGO. (GP) - Tod Sloan scored his 35th goal of the season to give Toronto Maple Leafs a 2-1 Hawks in a National Hockey Len- nie game here Friday night. Sunnnary:- First period: Scoring: None. Penalties: Mortson 1.41. '1'holn- Ion 7.16. Stanley 7:15, Bolton 10.54. Reaumo 17.42. Second period: 1. Toronto. Stewart (Cullen. liannigan) 5.50. Penalties: Morrison 1041; Sul- livan 10.37. 'llhird period: 2. Chicago. Sand- ford (Leswick. Mickoskl) 3.19; 3. Toronto. Sloan (Armstrong. Dllf) 9.17. Penalhies: -Resume .09. Cor- eoran 4.55. Thomson 15.10. Sulli- van 15.10. S(ops:-- Rollins .. .. 10 13 16-39 Lumley . 6 15 12-81 Caslellani Earns 10-Round Verdict Over Sullivan NEW YORK (AP)-Staggered in the second round, Rocky Costell- ani of Luzerne, Pa., came from M. Flluaish.es Second victory over Chicago Black "1 tion. the winnln. team to the group at the presentation and congratulat- ed them on their victory. Stan make it five in a row and went lthroush tho bonspiol without a on. Another Charlottetown defendilll champion Kay Johnston foursome. finished in runner-up spot with four victories and one lzss.nLyTh:dJol:naton rink suffered o on on Tuesday. losing to the new cha wills Somors' Surnmoi-side rink l&nas while lost!!! two to finish in third place. In the morning round the Mac- Mlllaa rink made it four atral t by defeating Sally Basin"! 1- from Summcrslde 12-8 and in the afternoon the winners scored a lopsided 19-6 verdict over the Lil- lian MacDonald Montague rink that went through the two-day meet without a victory: Following completion of the play yesterday afternoon the Crockett Trophy and prizes were presented to the winning rink by Mrs. Carl Crockett. Mrs. Muriel Mathesou. President of the Pro- vincial .Ladies Curling Associa- introduced the members of tuia ”".r.'. .::"'...'.-...:'- members of winning gal-ion Dockendorff lnlatrdllhk Iclaelloo second) Tait (first stone). ma M. Tbafllo nd 0 W38 In ih:ll,ll1”es:coro- uommq: Macmillan (c) ..a)o1os Boole: (sl .. ..o11oao'io,2)i:1: Semen (B) .....iooa)ooio J. MacDonald rm) Hi 010 010 10:; o." 4 Johnston (C) . . . . .442 am 21.11; L. MacDonald (M) 000001 on-.-.. 1 AFTERNOON: Machtillian (C) ..(l02 300 244 L. MacDonald (M) .91. 110 031 000 0- I Basler ls) .... ..1i2 mo ioi 0-. J. MacDonald (M) S 000 011 010 1- I Johnston (C) ...I)12m',0m(L12 Somers (S) . .010 003 101 F 7 STANDINGS MscMlilan (C) . Johnston (C) Somers (S) Bssler (S) J. Mat-Donald (M)- L. MacDonald (M) on not has cab:-in-3 behind Friday night to earn arou- animous 10-round decision over rugged Johnny Sullivan of Eng- Swaps Doubtful Starter In Gil'i.B9-l0l.Gll-1011122.. . rV;ice:..for honors in the edmtnllerseljapsgoals. Connie whmock; :. Claufiaongw, Eiavneclie us; hdisyes cc;fveldel:izzli.ngloit:rll)-l- land in a nationally televised pro- One of the highlights of the W. K. S. Goal, J. Petrie; de 3m0ll- . t -' 3"” 'o o . Wenmz was , Storyldnd pm-add fence pd Gaughel-' 1:3 now. A, Boys I: 1.. Bobby Lard, 2. e""0l'Y "icenlly and milled 30 Castellanl weighed 159. Sullivan in which kiddies 0; grade, L 1 MgcLe()d' ,1, (mm; rd.-wards R. Gary Cudmorc. 3. Robert McNutt. m:"til;:'0"5 ”'1"';":;l'5h "mi, "19 ;"m:' 161. I , and 3 were costume depicting Boyles A Houston. .I. I-iYndman DP&rln1:rt RacE"(fi,ratge pmlzli 3-. wins inlghceeemrelgi. ?Ae"nu dsualli): cnutioug Clsieislliniu 1" B03 Myzns u r Mi t 1 . ' many of the storybook change;-5 J. Cox. I3. Dmrzwell. .r. slave,-g oug lson. za e p.. of farmers have re rk d th s - avol e, won y gain .11; . to even. . s ra or. Honeys , familiar to people of all ages. 0v- K. wddmdge w. Edwards. 5. 2- Anne G'"'CS- CW8? MaCM'l' ma 9 .”" e on right hand leads. somethms ARCADIA. Calif. (AP)-X-Fourteen Alibi. Mister Gus: Correlation: or Iii children took part in the Constable. 13": 3- -'08" A"ld- go" 5ll9V9S"W”- :?;?stIg'fttE2;w::d":o ";)':evl:;'u5: smart fighters seldom do. He uddgdned wen ndmed ruddy for Tl-ll'kl DENIM llld Hilary- 'lt””'”l” W””' W” l"”';,”y 53,” WP' 5'1, 5”" A: M”"K'”" w' R0sSt:r?Cli:ndVV0lfi:Iil- who i.lve.i'sii". knowledge had ever existed. In gglted the sttroag. jiilu; 33 the sioo.ooo . added sum Anita -ll :fd13::,;a:hw'5a5uvd;;5fn fllhof cIfd'fm;red”;""f,iac?(ing3ckg”-ME; A Slice): 2. Vera-Jeffrey (Drum a certain section, there is no um”"w::"'th'e" gm dmmnu be. hutmar buit thfhhop horse, Swaps. ' : ' : Majorenelz 3. Linda Archer (Lit point In advertising It unduly. tween the two. Walmzcg ,l?::ney';g'll”'o him as y rdith: iorwards. F. Neiison G. Frizzell. R. Larkin. A. Rogeron G. Full R. Giggey. G. Mill G. Kuid. D. Rowe. Officials: Judges Dr. R. G. Lee. Lt. Col. L. '1'. Lowther, K. A. there are over 100 I-iuns within a mile radius of a farmer sporte- man's home. I have been asked the question four or five times just where the coveys went during the sleet and Vera Jeffery won second prize as a drum mnlorette and Linda Ar- char was third as Little Bo-Peep. III a hockey game between W. K: S. and P. S. S. the Prince St. Referee Barney Felix and Judge Frank Forbes each voted for Can- tellani by 0-3-1 while Judge Bert Grant had Rocky in front. 6-4. The Associated Press had Castellani big California colt for his long time al. Rex C. Elsworth. took a close ook at the muddy track at Santa Anita and reiterated that he won't know until today whether Swaps will go in "the IV;-milo battle. SATURDAY-PLAYOFFS OPEN 8.00-8.30-Pee Ween: P. S; 8. Hon 11:89! vs. Model, Southport Roe. . eta. 8.30-9.00-Peo Weoo: Sprlngers vo. tie Bo-Peep). Partner Race (Grade 0): 1. Got- don Full, Gail Johnston: 2. Ralph Larkin, Gail Herman; 3. Stewart Good. Florence Gauthier. Boys lost out to the West Kent 3 lo. 1 Gem, E Macmmn. aqund 6-4. West Kent had a 2-1 Parker. Reginald MacNutt; An- 0” i ' . E ' - d d 1. .1, 5.3.1, lead at the end of the first ner- nouncer. J. A. S. Vlfilllamsz Re- lzgetiuan R”g"s0"' 3' Gram Cm ,i,c.i,1dmgii..deg 3': ,f"g.,13"Z”c"f;u,f L ' Racine secretory Frank (Jimmy) 90x3?:53ffl', e W , C di iod but Prince St. overtook and corder. Heather Gillies; Starter, B5” 6: L Freddy Gum": 1 rm. 3 number of Covcys, is and Kllrfdebepredicteg tllgtwtho dsgoip -" -Munich! 993- "3 Bill Graham Burke; 3. Stephen Mac- the birds hung out in some back good?-Jmew an an . 9.:g).'1o.oo..pd, gum." W Ausland. country alder swamp whenc And beau" mm. cwgbh fwd spnm-ed. Girls 8: 1. Gretchen Waiters; steaming springs kept plenty of in my kind 4,; going luv. been 10.00-10.33-Papcrwelghta: P. I. I. fine grass available. In some entered. Tenney again explained T139” '18- P-S-& FUNN- i i l 1' . DOWN TH BACK STRETCH 5,-- of times for conditioning purposes. 2. Paulette Collins: 3. June Moore. Girls 7: 1. Mabel Taylor: 2 Jane Acorn-' 3. Frances Whitioc . Boys 7: 1. Thane Burke;' 1 Brian Ross: 3. Alan Acorn. Suitcase Race (Grade 4): 1. Lynne Currie; 2. Brenda Howatt; 3. Kenneth Scott. swamps one may find grassy. k boggy tracts that remain open during the hardest winter. Some years ago during a very tough January period section men would often flush a covey or 18 or 1) Hum along the railway track at other coveys in the district look- Paced Trotters in Begin Tonight Al Sports Arena This evening at 8:00 pm. Queen Square School boys cross sticks with Queen Charlotte High School in that it is Swaps' racin the track, uncertain participant. Swaps, he said. can and has won off oing. But he is not up to due to th fact that his training program was his 1 fitness. which ma him racing form or the betting public. Tenney ex- not an 10.30-11.00-Paperwcighta: W.lf.I. Redwingo vs. Model. Southport Cubs. 11.00-11.30-Pnpcrweights: Q. S. I. Leafs vs. Unit No. 1 Bluebirds. 11.30-12.15 - Girls: Q. C. H. S. vs. Unit No. 1. P"i"" RN" 1- G3” C"d' M01103 Mbl0"- They 3lW3Y5 new Mark Ladnerxran wild in Thurs- way themselves counting 88 points llli0l'l'llPied by a recurrence last 12.15-1.00-Midgets: Finll Oi lwllll p . xb3I1::i.eanLy;::drfun;r;:ka;- Undo grigrmthiwrglxzfigleagfi Iaggergggdagg gays basgctballedcillntest with the but with Ladner netting 14 field lSi:n.f,':,”;ff,d: E;gh"',',',l2:,,lcl;,o,';;',f,: mglguth lofhf biog! sh hm and Ihomo series: Abbie: vs. ' I - . . , ' d , ' . ' . . oms an scor 6 points as t c goals in the first half nnd.24 in the , , , 9 33 m 9 We 05'! I- uzpililuani: 1 liitluguwlio wlzin tht: lead difappugztllggezat but lie was Eng. Ictjlfy zihVl:.ll(.S..c;otl.uEI.:-E top condition. They ineverlcatrrtie Trotters were sinking a record wt "mud the Tram” won going ieammin iii! 3:)melI:a1eT:ri,: 0, 129 pound, alum mch wen. 5.mdM5'dBmmms: an ad 8. mm V ' ' WW " W: gldyngtm gtjgulfblgv 9-Veg - 5 2 1;; b: G0 deielg gtl Begum; near any farm build nzs '1 0 The Atoms did alright in a scoring away. Guardian Photo "'3 If d",m'!Y I mm M gob conditioned horses as Alfred Van- VI Q.C.H.s. Flyers. farmers with 17. died Fehruanr 9 ma mam W3; rgllifd M L 50 '9 3 - area and it was I "EWWY '3 '1' in "mi '- "'5 "H 3'" derbllts Social Qutmt of Mr- and 5.15-Gm-Bantams: w.x.s., - it at 6'0 age of 31 at Walnut Hall wh ll1lBenanmY 85 dgu -378 Wk :0 98:; 1 W R. . . 2 Dad what. they were llvms on and , lowing tha same. uven e co Mrs. 'r.M. Kcrrs Bobby Brocato, dd southpon com H, mm M tum, Lexington, Ky, Al the time 8 Once In 8 coup . on - - nine 085- - keeping in such good shape when will meet Juvenile Royal: in the spotting them from if to ll pounds. 1 Canaan Vld M8CPll9l'S0ll- 3- 9319 L"i95- r I" first of home-and-home games for might not be fair to either Swaps 5 30.7J5gMo"u W. Abbi, ye. of lilo death he was owned jointly w&Walnut Hall Farm and Walnut Stud. Scotland was sired by Scott 2.05. dam Roya Mc- winning a handicap trot and taking a heat and two seconds in another handicap. Girls 11 and over: 1. Florence Gautheir: 2. Gail Herman: 3. Joan MacDonald. Basil cd to be fed regularly. THE SOLUTION I tumbled upon the solution by the right to meet Juvenile Abbles for the City Juvenile Title and the Late P. W. Turner Trophy. Interscholastic and Juvenile plalned. NOW EVEN MONEY Wces. 8.00-9.30 - Interscholastic Boys - Queon Square vs. Q. C. H. 8.. first of City plnydowns which . ey 4. 2.00.. His fastest pel'- . . Fm ll Ind” 0"" 1- . . K ' f or was the worlds champion "'5 "Till "me "ml W55 lt,G05s MacKlnnon. 2. Ralph Larkln: 3- accldem-iw"'l""3 ditw';.ll';9 "W! a S O S competition always provides plon- 5” s""7" "M "” mmed ” "' will be simp a round robin we w- he 1" ::':..:."”:.": :.l""r... - 1. 0- .0... my on - nn:.'. '.:.v.":'.:.'::.:-:".:::.-r ..-.r::.-....""::-...l..'r”.::-tn... not fastest was the world's ohm- or this season. In addition each farm has several yearllngs that will be offered for sale this fall. Scotland was urchased by Wal- nut Hail Farm in August. 1930. on 333.000. The following dw his daughter Rosalind won the Hamb lotonlan and went on to become 2.02'l4. A couple of weeks later he rived in 1932 three too 2-year-old records in 1034. One of them was U. Scott 2, 2.l1'A. that was export- ed to New Zealand and has slrca the fastest harness horsc there. Highland Fling p. 1.57 4-5. The fast- ail her 3-year-old stake races and took a record of 2.0181 hnd in her 4-year-old form set up a world's Boys 11: 1. Gordon Full: 2. Gary Miss Toomh's Class: 2. Miss Ful- lerton's class; 3. Miss Matheaon's class. llavden Decisions NEW YORK (AP)-Jackie Hay- den of Westville. N. S. outpointed Eddie Antonetti of New York in in my cupped hands. There wan Just one spot where the grass could come from-one of those deep swamp springs I have de- scribed. I was born and raised in this district and knew it like was there. Some were sunning themselves on a hummock while others were wading in water lp Dominion high school curling champions”, returned to Saskat- chewan for the third straight year when the Bob Hawkins rink from Regina Central Collegiate downed Northern Ontario's Wayne Petch Most of the (1.000 Thursday night spectators were still in their seats as Hnwkins' last rock slid to the four-foot circle to win the game. AST. The playoff was made necessa ; by a tie after the regulation nine rounds. Petch and Hawkins fin- ished with seven wins and two losses. Final standings . in the four-day competition saw Alberta, 8. C. and Quebec tied behind the two it is safe to say a good. crowd Island Branch Playoff Dates lniemiedlate "B" and "C" hoc- key was released last evening as follows: tlon mark until almost post time. Vanderbilt color bearer. who will have Erci Guerin aboard. The mid definite other horse. .1. Hal le'y'a Tra master. into contention. o the recent rich Santa Anita Motor; o Crcvolln's Golden Land. for one, and the Monachan Farm'a long- shot hope. Fly Wheel. for another. moved on- r he won ck- tlon trotting stalli s scou turned for the word at Syracuse Mdcphe.-god; 3. Alan nu;-kg, killed by hitting the telephone 1.57'I4. He lles”.'5lu.”e3fg';h.,..,,d and trotted a perfectly rated mile (,-,1,-1, mdayd (Gr. 5 no 5); 1. wire. It was fat and its crop . will bet on hAand tolchfor fiiliiiitil The name H" mm 45 minutes be, a:1d-hfllieutfft V ht to Iae'eyti:b- as the fastest 4-year-old regardless ill l-59"'4- Th? ioullwlnl Ye” hi? Mrs. Duvar's class; 2. Miss was Sllnply bllfSllll8- I ll" ll aV”'"' 9" "”m'" ' m 3'” fore post time to decide. 5" "T " V" ' ' olaax. Both Walnut Han Farm dud W85 Placed in service at HEIIYY 'roombs' class: 3. Mrs. Bryant's 0Pel'I Wllh I DOCKEI knife llld I0 Y I e fee will be charged to help do The on (He), dead”, Wm M; 10.30-11.15-Abbie Sisters practlpo. p wgugl 3:11 sglud luv, . brood ?liVell;'l Poglai-nHilti Iiarmdlh :'lIril;l'r: C1,” M, d 1 mngh lolngi flneldgrglon dllzras: ltiunii gory rggrtalifl winter a ML EWFNE yd, umdg fad; snag, 3 ----"-'..'-"T" In u to tosctl d' -0"- '0'" 5 T500 1! RI (G.:la ): . e on cou ary 0 . - or ooers' ac u e. S " "- ” '" 5”" if ”” '5” ' roln WILLIAM rcr) .. The The match ended at mo a. in. be ridden by Eddie Ami-o. or the Notice Milton Hornets "3" team use recommendation of Lawrence est of his crop in the United States 1 di "I aim of m hand. The . ll-own. manager of the horse do W85 503' Scotland 2-02. Rosalind . . mad (,3; I” domed nypm 0, MP of Kirkland Lake 9-8 in an cxtra- Saskatchewan defeated New fly on much the some kind Eu-imam them, from me am, or 1.561): came from his second crop. Edd t rubber Mags dud checked . boggy end. sudden-death playoff game Brunswick 11-5 in the ninth round second round whddm. for pl”. mack, Wm meet at Dough; 33-05, M. olive;-, The pried you She won in 2.03 at two. won ncnrly d morass In middswamp. The cm,” early Friday. and Northern Ontario downed Britr om in mmd gnnch AM; of c The mldwegk min .150 brought ml i-0ll""bl3 l3'5 several surprise entries - Andrew & Jone; tonight for trip to Alberton; the fastest trotting mu f u record of l.59V4 in the Transylvania . . . time. Scollgnd had evgg; :,,,.:d Stake. Next season at five she a four-round mehmina y bout at lsl:)nl1il.ell;)'b(t)Llges cpxlllnsg 311;: 8Il')f;:5e- lcmlcrs with 6-3 ords, followed series ..J.. mermedme ..B..- 0",". entered were d", K": to be a great horse. his sire Peter V"-'"l in 1-56"fv Which 15""? w””'” M""”" Sq""' G”d"' hm” showed u rccenugyamr me sun N. B. licenses as well as local by Now! Srntla. - : Prince 130- winner, Seq-jg; "A" V. winner. Rant-h's Rejected. I54 winnor Icott being one of the best trottcrs Tewrd ii" i''”""15 mares” "mm hnd mcltdil the crust and ice from ""5 Md "W9" WGKOIIS from ward wand H5 Mgnlmb" '"d Series "C". - gt!” hcamgaisnefd by Thomas w. R M M. mm m We mivlgydeo weighed 134; Antonetfi. creek mm and mm mm fdurhor five dlffore t States south Ontarlloi both 1-7: and New Brow 5...... --K-- 1,...,..,.,,.,.,., --do urpy. ul Won 9 - 1I- oi bord.Th , h . C - .... think he welsn ul.'3.'?,,.I"f.l2”.l...X: credit to Scotland for his progeny may NW0 Cam! 3'0"" W ants in them-Irene butwoh: pn.,c::, Playing with the 18-year old !::'1'e':rT.DT.e”" B " winnm E of 1015 winning is out of 17 races SW00 3'9" bill "WY V037 M5 E” 'w"mP3' A thought there were any Huns on 5"k”cheW"" 5”? were D3" W" S .1 min I u, em . --cu l and was the first ham”. no". go have been commanding tremend- I saw an oven dozen this post. his share Pmpeny. He Mt sum llama at lead. Bruce Bcverldgg . e co I nugrrl a c d I :.""”"-.;'2';'"--'--'---M '::'.".':.5 :.:;:.l: i?.”'.."l..': -r-r ":.1:'.:';':2.”'.C.'"l'.:.: no l'.l:'.::'-'-3"" " "W" - w u l. ol- arm in us s. . . e wee ea on unn - - 3-50.(Iel0nii)Ii'"il'etercS)grI;:iE en:-ywrild. money wlnnlnlz trottlniz son I5 was less than six feet square. :::,':;:.”"d p”l"t"' ””V""'3 "'” mom: rung mchich ma mm Series --M" lute.-module NOMINATIONS FOR THE P. E. 1. HARNESS Scotch Victor 2.00, owned by Sol They were big and fat and show- He started combining early in Keith Conrad. Belvederc vs Winners Series "H". RACHVG cLUj)'sCOL1's'1'AK&OLOSE - Oliver vuttlnll up the moner. ggotland vllast a tagll. black coll Hamiivell; Sltlo&F'arnl18. A.IIl::Illeefsa2'-I: 2 P.lM. ti 4 1 !. dulring the H ' pm.” of America gunner. mm, o be bcst-of-three and must be com- w unusua sregi nd 30"! 90 0"-3303 l -Acon 5's-.. 1. ave two (N10 I W '- d cufr Itedb ldlt..Mfhllrd.l"l- His first start we: at Halarhoawg, i8rm- Whose E01 are iiflllflillll Sell" plgfieod, Hgil spmeu, Harper covcys rcccniiy. anywhere from :'b?,uft'e:llil;h:o::&::edol;'ir"mg ":1? , In ifs: glam: iii trite. seraiei will be 1' you have not recdvgd your "W unn pk". unn” Midllgllh Ind MI principal rival lluollil Pllcciv "P9 M ”'”m- 59”" MacNeill. s. neuron V. mm spu. seven to 12 in each. that were in but although their dog. work”; played at home rink of the first- ii" l"d”"ll"'d: was lreglow. They went to the Frost btlllll leldllll 2 mid 31'0"" ML 5. -rdmdd. w, Memsh, N. top condition. Recently a motor- ur leul M vered H 0' on t "med team in each C." should , u "AHA" three-quart'ers'in 1.396 and came old ITONET 70' the DEM 1W0 Y03l'l- mchoisond . ist killed two out of a bunch of gnfund 3;he'y ragga no bad.” To . (mm "d acid!” ';m. be W. G:"C'iILLll:l:.'IIc - 5 . N-Pr home in -2.061.-'1. lowering the soo- oon's mark of1.07'Xa for 2-your-old! one of his pecularltles was he would not race behind. He could- Camp. and now in stud service at 3”: Donald. Elmer Ice 2 - Challenge match Bank of N. S. vs Royal Bank - e ' losers pay for a turkey dinner also supply wheeiba Iuw transportation ' from rink to restaurant. - N. 8. Bank -. '1'. Milton. W. Hayward, V. G. liowatt. W. E. Wood vs Royal Bank - 1.. D. Maclfay. 2. MacDonald. G. Rewart. H. Dohsoll. Ice 4 - O. S. - 11. Sound a. H. Macinnia. W. A. Beer. '1'. Rog- 'm4-loam. 8:9 P. I. ice 1 -- O. S. -10 Ends - Dr. ed no ill effects from hard usage four that were securing grit on the highway. An observer told me he was humping it right along at about 60 m.p.h. and the birds didn't have a chance. didn't have an opportunity of handling the dead birds but waa told they were as fat as Hons shot during the fall and their At the roar of his farm night or 10 slooks of grain wore left out. decided to leave thorn then no He had intended thrashing but " the morning. Toward noon a ward evening. when the field had been narrowed down to a relat- lvcly narrow strip of approxim- nteiy two acres, two-local hunt- I ers with a pair of dogs worked the strip over thoroughly. The farmer amused himself watching the dogs work and they son were buainessliko on the lob. 'i'llo Mixed curling draw for tonight at the Charlottetown Club. 7 P. M. Ice 1 - D. Wonnacott, B. Prowsc, V. Williams. F. Maclaon vs H. Farmer. M. Maclannan W. Willis. 1.. Tornbull. 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