28-1924 iii tutti ion of Europeans rings Sympathy to Players . From 130-- minion - J 26 once. lm- '_' “s? Canada, France men," the Canadian olym- “' . ,, yfilfi enthusiastt the hundreds that 1e o1 the procemlon i-oni the city hall ink where the of- T011 olid siillllllll ° More tit the games. mg ceremonies tloli 5W9“ l v9 yesterday t to the (‘unuditi a contestants decision ivi pa and i Swedish taunts. he luembe teurs. mien; Protected. |i Ca representatives has was, Sivetlt-s cc weeks. ast Horses For ngements for the races. wu-za eraser CHAR LOTTETOWN Tide popular Hotel has been completely renovated and n. furnished throughout Ind oifera very gem. iortabie accommodation la the travelling public. The table la eapee- lllly good and the pub- ilo are oourteouaiy cared for, Rates 83.00 a day. BRUCE J. TAYLOR. Manager Charlottetown Propriatora ggllhflfllcn . if? In‘ ' - ilanllwiiali- ._. ‘l ‘l ifcnts Wanted‘ llruaawlck Ave, MisceTlmieous M‘ - Barnum, rte Wanted ‘ atest s ulltstll tiff if2E 1E ll iiiiiiiliiiiiil ‘ililllili llKES Fiilli iiiilifliifi ll liiiiiiiiiiNiX Chas. German Shows Up Poorly in Prelim- ina1'ies.~Drops ceremonies were Out 0n Fourth reception was dee- by the Canadian HOCKEY. THE cnsrinorrarown GUARDIAN “iln Realm ICE secure sownlkd l iliiiliilii lttlls iiilliiiiiiiiiiil ExhibitioTDii-ectoijs Turn Track Over to Driving Club FREDERICTON, Jan. 26.——Fred- ericton Exhibition directors have decided to turn the race track ev~ r to the Fredericton Driving and Snorting Club to hold mid-summer race meetings for a period of five years, thus guaranteeing perman- ency in the operation oi the track. Acting upon this decision, the c‘; ‘ Meter Measurements In English for Skating Fans in view of the fact that the Olympic aketing race; are in in meters, the following table has been compiled for convlence of followers of the sport. Cut the table out and keep it (Q1- m. 1 Meter . . . . . . . .l . . . . . . . . . , . . . .. . .109 yde., 1 (L, 1 in . .546 ydo» 2 ft., 5 in . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..1,126 ydm, 0 ft., 4 in. . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . .3 mllles, 350 yds., 1 ft., 8 in . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..6 mlies- 701 ydsq 0 ft, 4 in 10,000 meters . . . . . . . . tsxeciitiiwl of the Fredericton Driv- ing and Sporting Club commenced arrangements for their season's urds here early iii February. they will have f the French - CllAMONiX, Jon. ' feature of the ivith Only lllme wits the warm o the Scotch cur- tlio speed slotting 924 Olympic Games. d today, with total orway was second United States third with eleven points. 3 meeting of tlic Olympic ex- uuc ruling made 5W1 (u goal lending ivascou- i1 rules. Some consider that ll handicap tlie Can- Churles German o tered the first li thousand metre ra Quaglla, of France, ternoon as a practice fifteen hundred metre. he dropped out in distress a completing four laps. Horse Racing at Wm, 11m 111118116111, ce against Loon event. but nie Collette, goal tender for fler Canadian team, took the oath ehuif of his colleagues, that rs oi the team were nsitierable sympathy in luv!!!‘ nadiail hockey and skat- lieeu ar- t by llie action of the Nor- and lllnlandei-s rotestlng this uiornlnz. flfilllflfli Canadians lryini; “l8 lw- Tllfi atlians lllltl obtained permis- to practice, for the first time lire-e iveeks, but after they had I on the ice for three minutes yworo suitiuiurlly pulled off as suit of the strenuous objec- s raised by the representatives Norway, Sweden and Finland. s titlier competitors had had rliced recently the sympathies practically everybody at Chum- x is now Willi the Canadians. e team is in fine shape, despite ‘k of practice during the past large and enthusi- tlfercd Bridge ice to wit- sl race of the season Owing to the an ing the ice was some- biit all seemed ready alled was the The first race c rlors mid e with seven sin by Gypsy Girl. Tile four starters won ng is the e\immai'y:-— R . ey Girl—-(C. Robinson) .3 1 (R. Barrett) 1 2 I~(H_. Cudmoro 2 ii —(Anios Gallant "i lier~ ( H. Stead) Ethel Todd——tl~l Best time——1.15. 5 avia- uenasluimv-a Qciaie-‘IQNH d~fDr. McKeniiii) 1 The Ice Races re molar, will be a prominent titre oi sport this winter, judg- ily l-llc nilmertitts fast horses being cot really. Not for years -. thou- ilet-n silt-ii ‘an array of ll put-om und ‘trotters as will be liable for the contests ‘of the rlolleloivn Driving Club. it, is rslood that a meeting of the b will be liold shortly to minke Ilest time-LIZ. . Sturters~Doiiiiiiic Dorian. Ad B. Crasweli, \V. Mc- Leod and Howard McKay. .___.-ne&——~ One of the Crystal player; w deserves special mention entre, Gauthier. QUEEN sorrel. l which had been ripp- relieved only. once d the Crystal goalie, is another man deserv mention, bombarded on all Bldcfl his mettle. with “l-lerbie" in the nets. defence men, played tho game in their usual style. showln turned in an exception- ally brilliant game, Crystals on the wat while Damond in‘ the nets made Hotel Co; "000oobooioeioodoeoe0000100000 (lLASSLF-ED ‘ VERYHSELENTS ' "#0000oeeoazoplenoooooooooooooe Male Help (Wanted BEGIN- lirnarr aoanra wart-e ' 5t) monthly (Iii 4h- catalogiie. Un Art, Ltd. 0h NJ. fNWH-SimIISBl. 857-141!» Tgniufi P id z on if k i Gil I68 Bl! . IWB _ OIL BY earnlnga, atead! mil m“ us!“ “Ho”, Ltd. er‘ 0013i! ' - o. A. mooiuito. LAND aun- on, "Hr. Harmony leL-Jgppmgh, KUNSOIII IAUIAOIQ. Ill H Halifax. u. s. ' m, a h“ . e, o Female Heir WWW A . tees-Ita- n4 . NTID-OIIL , o MA" r renewal-in im. A ale lb’ Gui-Ville, Kiiikora. at: ‘.r..r.t..ri i‘. .:..*;'.::.i ‘i331 ‘°’ “will en no». unlddtyfi§ti‘ r useless wan-ran... a mun will mapped out. New Secretary Appointed. The office of secretary of tii surprised when he consented act. MO RROW nlgl1t.—-1i. tlttlt onto»: ub (real, Que. ' Dear Mr. Calder: The Ottawa ' Hockey Associa - tion wishes to officially protes ' against the continued brutal ta tics of some otthe Canadian Hoe is the r ey team players. Every other ttoa _ On Frl- in the N. H. L. has suffered from t he played the game of serious injuries at the hands of notwithstanding the fact Canndienpleyera this year. Valuable players are apparently was troublesome, lie the chief objects of these attacks. th the bell, and was So far this year Randall, of Hamil- iiring the 8n- ton, Stuart of Toronto, and Den- neny and Droadbent of our team liawensuffercd injuries inflicted by ing of special the slicks of Canadian players. it has reached a stage where play- ers on other teamg feel that when have nothing to fear they step on the ice against the Canndien teams, especially when Crystal playing at the Mount Royal Arena, they are taking a big risk of being z BDBBG seriously injured. The serious fea- flml titre of these injuries is that they Abbie‘ combination were caused not by body checking but bysticks. the Abbie! fflfll The remedy lies in your hands and in the hands of those in charge keBDlflK llie of the Canadian team. We can ch all tbrouzh. prove without difficulty Sprague Cleghorn, the captain of "Wlllilili- the Canadian team ‘has repeatedly ve cvntlnllllly addressed threatening remarks to llout stick handling our players and thetlie line been lNlBBBlY llllflllli’ ll"! heard coaching members of his team to "get" some of our play- ers in Montreal game. A man who § steps on the ice in the frame of 2 mind that Cleghorn -usuaily when playing against Ottawa is not only a menace to our team but a t menace to‘ ckey as well. He shows O O 0 5 m; tion. 3| With kind regards, youra veryeinceroly, 1' F’. an Q. A “POP” GEERS STlillY llilil BY IRVINE [ilEASilN e 0f the Form- operutions, which, it is expected will commence with the holding of the annual meeting of the Maine and New Brunswick Circuit stciv~ An Interesting Reminiscenc er Owner of “Peter Manning” an ~ Veteran Reinsman of the Grand Circuit. Hui POlnIer. him the iliii President Rift-ls, Secretary Fun-- bunks and the various stewards of the Circuit have been conimiiiii~ called with and invited to conic here, while W. ll. Gocher, secre- tary of the National Trotting Arr scclntion. has also been invited to attend. The present expectation is that the meeting will take place about Feb. 8th, and that the cir- cuit will then lic formed for the 1924 season, dates allotted and the Year's racing programme pretty Geers’ stable to get While l ivus showing 4 of sale flurry lluuiliu drove up be‘ hind u pair ol‘ cobs. lic ignored inc _. . 1, but told tieers tliut not pveii 1!. rope hwmg ("QABML halter was to go with blie horse, "~Wlic.ii lie dluvo away, .\‘ll'. Gears _ world‘ rotor?‘ told "me to collie into Hui Po frleuds: Rochester harness used for two years on Hal Pointer ‘this goes with tliiui‘ and . cautioned me to not "om ‘mo’ ‘van leligtii oitlie ( (By W. H. Grocher) During; one of tire the Grand Circuit ing u! Syracuse, who is kiilowii all over int-orbs set oi‘ p Wll0Ii lie reduced tli‘ he had club, which had been made vacant by the resignation of William Cruikshank as secretary, was m. s led by the election of D. W. Grifr- iness in William itii, who has been identified with . the management cl the Frederic- ton track in various capacities for some yours, llllg done most of tlic 599ml‘ secretarial work for the past sev- eral seasons and is well qualifier to carry out the onerous duties o 1 office. The new secretary is woli 11 known to campaigning horeeriie and tlie executive were ugroeabl to titer "in the curly nineties ivhen i was truggiling along in t~iie lutn mu 1 interfls blankets and l‘ 6112592; said: ‘They belong to ‘you. ~ ' lluiiilin will never miss tliciii.‘ lite _ _ 1 1 _ . U “urges mm puver 11111131511131113181?1320131: an. pit iui soiiiciiuits. but not mus which I have McLean knows hockey from st "Wihile l was in known pool seller At that time l liud Sometimes l Illililtl from my business ‘for Buffalo that week The l ‘Poi nter the summer i895 i dron~ ed off at Bufiutlo for t "leelhlg" Helm‘: w” 1, mp dziy utter ti purchased ‘l-lu ‘ ' ' . t '. t ‘ '. t V. ~ . . Qvgelsfirizl nrldilqtgnm from l qr metropolis will be on hand owner of Hal lln ivouiti t-nter liini ili t at that town f0 a iiieetiu $1000 mam“ “We he" lowing week ‘Argillll i-ter and diuscnt was 11" “m1 v1s1.1g1e_ Andrew“ drove would be there an horse without a sulky. “l-iul tboint-er made h a for me at Warren. i-lc ond to Raven otter “l never forgot, ner with which lMr. m“ “mg me when I purchase the first heat. An opporumm, 0 we"! 1° Bu‘ ‘l’°l“m" (‘illmE my way iin the race was all the new busy. We went into the and szll down buck oi‘ n m, cnvs-rats vs. ABBIES rowan "Convict by lie free for all g tlic fol- Ben I ivlred that I being raontestetl. 1119 i" xioscot and (l-cers wu ‘ J‘ , . -.._ ’ d the reputation of‘ ’ ' being sot-t, had ti clia Pointer, especially when ttl were split as that lunibus meeting ‘l was o for ‘Peter Manning. Later tlio some _____ l0 $69.99“ Mill all" Tlie second gzuiie of the Ca ttei‘ 0V9»? Wllll ‘ll'l\1l" inn national ivinter sport t0 hike ll ‘blll Sllllll" 1iluco at Kensington on Thur tillillllllllfi W115 l‘) night, Jan. Zith, and the result “WW was uiiotlier victory for the. single ll!‘ ‘ma’ men, by a score of 4 to 1 g l" favor. The victory for the Bil-lg" Gee“ d” was contributed to in no snial ll all“ Igrce by the stellar playing of Everyone supposed over but paying in front and won (“(1 n01 1166,31,,“ fifth beats. The last 1mm, rmsed 11v Mam“ tallkng the ma d the winner, nu. Ham- my ,1 decw.“ pulled 0!! his gloves m,“ 11,31; peter iii sell Hal Pointer for he 111N011 1n Ge‘. “The party who ‘my “n” wanted ‘to use lPe ed “V” “ml ml," an udverilsing com I olined to be ‘a party l0 iiiillPlliNi The following letter has been lln nervously uni broadcast by the Ottawa Hocke Cl : 000.‘ Wiiile his remark Ottawa, Jan. 23, 1924. Frank Calder, Esq, president, Na- tional ilockey League, Mon-ll llle slimmer "mi if you will accept my m "Through the in said ;Mr..Hsmlin in and 1,15 l’ which he had wmlm Se lllialed‘ talked it over ll Peter lt-fanninli- king when lie twaa i te out the check and hand- Geers was winning am; 11,8 1,01. tai- Pointer while we duded M1; n it was finished the Gem go “If you will walk 10,. 11,9 M1111 dges‘ stand with nie l tury of the Vil- 131,111,110‘ ‘bill of sale ma", was m, were talking Whe d“ m “We generally “pitta it. over“ beginner at . tli. t , . e tam: zgnlsa‘; with the extrepllnu of Preston iietly for the "Bentldicls," ivhicli .1 wed m when will have the Secre “m e loge Farm give you ‘a. half way across t Harry ilanilin. in what we ‘would if suit but wliicli was thirty years ace. "Wthen we were tire truck we me momaow niglitr-li. cause OF LUMP JAW ___._ hereditary not so common When Mr. Hamlin told his the thud sold Hal out in a torrent of shocked lila father and made disease.‘ nor is it taken the Buffalo alked to my father ly Harry asked me would not have as he did. Final the skin or mncflllfl e I ‘came from a t, Pennsylvania. Turn- er, Harry said: ‘Give beck. lHal Pointer is heater and can win. ll Hal Pointer to a 1- fi-om the bushes.’ top the ogumenl -Mr. ‘Hamlin took the check from his pocket and tendered ‘it to me. time "l was milled on ac- balng called a ‘little pike:- although at the time l did not have in the bank over a hundred nmre than the price paid for the h and I refused to macs ‘cloned the argument. walked to the judges’ fungus” (acti om ease technically omy-cosis, from tioned. in probably l1 m0 You mus-t not se beards or awna of wheat or wild grasses. or f feeders carrylnl; the a! °l llie lung“; m’ possible service. - 0W5 T 1 1 _ 2,12. o support nleaqures ‘or the ‘m Crunwood meeting had ‘been held building oi‘ tlio city and further a“ fungus, it contains “as 01 30m govemmenh lie would have been a factor in one: Charlottetown To maintain an efficient and ec~ “Colonel Waltz did not take to ,. grain. etc.. in ‘},‘,‘,‘§’,“,,§°;},‘,,,‘_“"“'““"““°" m a" ‘w the ice and was not good enough Hotel Co‘) Wlw" Tofv tn c ltlnofth ‘"59" l"! permarleili strtiaetompgoegi-iimrne ili Mllllll- ""11 Clliltllll" 5mm?“ w“ 61301111181“ due “ma and not undertake also nnnoiiiccees ii . l started iii-m “"5" expenditures that will add to our m1 cattle’ ‘was given he made a hroak1,_tiirn'etl, _,__ mo... l‘ t» l. -may sag that a horse may he evei~'1.ltiiin:nn, Ztiqnm-al; _1_ Norwoom zoo goo a trottei- on clay and. he1(ialt; H. Procter, Toronto; R. S. a Tllflllklll! Y0“ l" Bllllclllflllllll- pnight not be able to race on tlio 1l)nwe. Toronto; l’). Znndlton, De. regulation half mile track, iced. ‘troll; E. Bnumau. Montreal; QM. to the tissues. When pus buosss. particles which contain s these getting onto grass no improvement over loot ‘your when he was a. disgrace to hockey. The situation canned by these brutal displays in a very serious one. Unless it is remedied liy the proper authorltiei it wll lead to the disintegration of the N. H. . I hope that you will give this let» m, tor your most serious considera- wounds occur. For the animal that has a actinomy-cotic sore should not graze with sou and had better be ken As some of the pus m k and contaminate it. cow affected with e disease centre should not b for milk produotio added that the mea ed animal is fit for use e races for the were disposed of I went over b0 ' %r¢“ A.}l§¢ Carioad Sugar : ‘Beet Meal A DAIRYMEN "in need of on‘ above will plane call "and beck their Onion for deliv- __'"'¥;_9n "arrival, u we navo only: limited quantity for t on an affect- if lllulllll before emaclatlon is tonne and while the fee iii good health and eating well. The lame ia truo of milk. But-if the lump ha: come an open sore. neither fleah nor milk of the lftectodanlraai la tit foi- human food. A a animal ia otherw WATER POW‘! R TOOTH IR UlH- nn-nan-n- l l-An mufmnettllc tbqfllbhllh recent» l-on the semi . . HALO-At ‘the P. E. I. Hoa- th, 1024, Ivan L. Mc- id-aaedlt years eon at Ronald i BASKET BALL some AND omen EVENTS PAGE THREE LARRY MAELEAN “liiE YANlfS” illlilliRl Al T Will iilNiill liliiiSilEliilS. Crystals Clash at Arena.——He Will also Offtciate in Summerside on Friday. by fixture tomorrow night litetirt-l cy fans and lovers of the gunn- iip in tho final set-lo oi the l’. E. ll. L. at Suinuiersitll-l. cud ivlieii the Ailegiveits u (lranitles clusiietl in St. John Jan. 10th. Tile favorable impr iilOll niude by liiiu Oil tiio fans a was one ivortlty of’ notice. it history now but. nevertheless “Larry” proving equal to the occ Ml‘ ceptionully keen on "tricks" wli to finish, and referees the so “l” Clygwls “ml Abegwcll-‘lr lmck‘ intltion tit Mount (‘lemons OWifl" curd by Fl Vtrio (heat general will be interL-sietl to ll‘ill'll y1vc,,~,,1.1u11on,qy m, tmrk 1,, _a1,10“.,,,1 m 1m that Luri'y_ MCLQZHl oi ltfttllvrltt- 1mm 1mm, 11111,, 11y,.1,1y.11v(. ,1.‘11-$' ch15“- mll- one lllllc llllllblllll llllllkl’)! rticiiig iii one ycur. This rlllc was lougiic player will liuiitlle the \\‘lilS~ 1111,1114. 011 _;,,11_ 1611,, “m1 “.115 111,. tie‘, lie will also officiziie in llie SillilO capacity on iicxt Friday Crunivoml liieeiing, which wusistug- iiigiitwvhen these tcttiiis will lint- lt will be remembered that hic- Leaii was tlic niau on the whistli- players alike (luring tliut. game, _ ed lll u. number of races there. The might be lll order ii we repeal, H I 1 1 v ,1 _ 1 Y) _,1 that that game was a whirlwind zlffifugfnrlln} (ffudgnlzlfig . - - l a ‘ . . contest from start to finish, with m“ 1m meeflng. [hg loived Toronto and ‘tilt! best cum- He then w", be“ huckuy possible’ Dulgfltilh‘ front there took part .'l‘lie rs strict on rouglit tactics und ex» 1y 1,151 racing, as “eve,- 111 1,118 1,15. cording to Hoyle, in other words m, 11¢ 111p [hrgfr days’ lntggfiflg at ML Ml. CLEMENS DESCRIBED Col. D. A. MacKinnon Interviewed ‘Upon His Return From Attending the Inter- . . . . . . . .1 yard, 31-3 in W . 1 when the Abbles “d national Ice Races. .,_ , ‘('01. i"). A. llucKinnrin l‘0lill'l’if3(l1(*llll to navigate ‘the turnB. hitting lririuy night from Mount Clemens. theuttselves with the sharp (zorks hilt-it, where liis horses were raced and making break-s. Numerous trot- ut fht- lilterliutionul ice races held ters are tried out every your for lain. ii to_18. The Colonel. inter» the ice t-ir uit but only a few make \‘1")\"'tl. Heidi rcul villi‘ s oi it. Pile international ice Race Cir “lipuit from 'l‘iiv. YzvnlCs perform- cuit, whit-h comprised ‘Toronto, hit. klfivl‘, \\'l\l('.l\ lHIFSI-lllftfl regarded as ln reference to the coining lici ‘l'- . , , “‘ (ll-melts. .\licli., and Crunwotld, the most sensational. was the l" (ililc, came to an unexpected term~ breaking of t.lil.- world's pacing re- record, l" to u new rult- of’ the parent trotting 2.054 ovt-r iiuitYiiiile truck.) 'l‘liis - v put-ed tiit- second lieu-t of ills ili 2.10%, which tastuillislicd u new worlds pacing record on icc. lie 11160 iiung up u new three-brat. influencing iillilfll‘ in calling off llie rectird. “Several buyers. wore after The ed for ten days, following Mount Yank, but i tliotluliti WUlllfl liku to l. (flenietis. The owners 0t‘ the Crzln- iinld on to u world's cliunrpion and wood truck figured tliui if they used bring hini home to P. E. ‘lslitnthaiid up ten days ili the winter it would so did not dispose of him, not be nearly as profitable: to tlieni ' "i ivould like to say n xvnrd in 11,1 m; lcn days in flit: summer‘, liencl- praise- of iGrut-st MPTilKlll! und lilti- tlie cancellation. gur Houglitoli, ivilu took my liorscn "Ti s ivzis, however, u great dis- to 'l‘nrolito in tile latter part, of Oc- uppointmcnt to the numerous lrorso- tuber. iii21l, uiitl who are now ilring~ men who expected lo liuvc etiiiirvez» l\l_'_', tlicui lltiillt‘. Tliey took the very bust of cure of everything and liud tlit-ni in 1it-.rt'ect silzipe when 1 arriv- ed. The borer-s will probably tir- rivo hero Wetliicstitiy or Tlittrsdny, and in utiditioii lo the four mention- ed, there is zi green pacing inure, three yours old, by (irattun Royal, which, although only slightly de- veloped, gives promise of speed. ' ‘llelieves the ache Ull us.- lid l: , _ ' Cranwood truck is stud to ‘be one of n Llieilnost llillldllllO trucks in the ‘W "The rttces at Mount Clemens foi- lle meeting WGS marked by sensational- lcll tovy of ive racing has SllQll mit- ilc‘ standing [ierflirmzllices been iiiudt- HIT Clemens. No lees ‘than four world's me records were broken, The Yank hanging up a new iv0rid's one-mile way. lt is expected that a large crowd record for trotters over ice ‘of 2.15% of hockey inns from tlic western and u new tliree lieut record ivlilcli m is in the aggregate seven itocoiids prevent‘ [cheer their team tomorrow night, llPl-lfil‘ Illllll lln‘. llftivlfliléi world's aufrneu_ us a special truin has ill-en nr- performuiico. 'l‘lic fortner \Vf)i‘ltl'.'-i l. ranged for ziiid iin doubt llllllllfttllii "Ycmll l"? lmllm“ Ml“ “mm "y an!“ lCiiilicotit, 2.111% zrtTorontrl, Jun. IGPGII‘ WlllCll they uuiy return home- same night. is first start —-—-—-¢a>-———- fiiiislietl sec- ning u heat. llllt) kind mun- Geen; treat-ed d llai Pointer. to return it never til last full. Darin: fier- 1 . rubber disc. The Single nien tiic some n; handicapped. The gtiiiio. was ri-(tirct-tl by .,..._ CRYSTALS TO- llfllil McLean. liizinligcr ‘of the of N. S. in :1 manner‘ iuir and satin factory to ull. l5 lama‘! “cull Ladies and Geriileuwnz- the mug“! mew Having decided to enter the con- second ho-nt of the rucr was paced Canada. Telephone: In ‘Y “l” $9" creased thereby. discharging 1 "mam 1 e nest: W. ALLAN STEWART Average tl‘0l,it3>lifxlld“lthyQpy-Hfllfll. Vly11g11:1_,,1._ 31___1,,11n_ will take advantage of this in ortl- , _ _ ‘_ _ Cl‘ to witness tlio garlic from l9"- Ulllmom w“ ilnm-“Mllfi m“ lirfiilifltil. illillltiyflvlillllllg ‘trot iii tlieir ‘Slllf-HGB‘ at tlic Games with Ilodoque, Borden, the Summersidt: Flrtmimi und others are looked for iii the near future. _ mm- __1;_ t tiiouoy, the fastest lit-ut being " it is caused °““f..‘.‘."‘i.‘i T0 The Electors membrane all sections of the ward the best place, his inile being very clone to ti f . i‘ lei" on the Grand Circuit, Tlie some. 51,1111“ 5110,1111 be given can“! horse also licld the world's three treatment um“ ‘he damage“ lit-at record. cntirclyrcpairc¢ApplySloan's. "For over li {wear we had clierisli- yo“ (km-t need to Nb 1t 1m ctl the intention ‘of trying loi- tl it cggegthc peimprcvcnta arid‘- worltik record with Tlie Yank. that gningofthg flggugland 118,19“, is, since he, had shown such fllfil thcworkofrepairfietabottleae trotting on llie ice during the ivin- youi-di-uggisfistoday-éiccnts. break llie record ‘at (Ironwood, tor of 1923, and vre prepared liini a - r . _ for this effort; iiiit we expected to s Lmlmmt-lrl"! Em", US we thought the ruce ut Mount (liem- “ _ id lic neccsstil'y to key liini Meetjng Qf the Char- vlierivoll null tip for such a lusk. l-lowevor the took presence of the very lust trottui‘ IOllJQtOWII HOtGl sduy llugli ‘d/‘attu. in the rlicv. made ll \ sury for The Yank t0 g0 ill company? 2.15% in order to \\'lil. i believe he ivould have bettcred this iriizirk if rut-ed ut CYiIIHYOOtl the following "in the first liozit Hugh KOII- lit-tiling lilm by two lengths in 0.81091‘ o \\'il- excitement. bunk "Tilt! Yulnk WiiS driven by Mr. idrnest. Mt-Tuguti, who iiaiiitiiotl him splendidly. “Of the other horses we took Treasurer. 1092~1-21-13i. 2.12%. Dun ‘Putclion iiutl not the tidvwntage ‘of racing at lkirtinto and one" to m. ‘rm/flung was ‘a little short of fast work, us we intended to give lilm tivo races t mum‘: ' c°mf°n¢blfi .1 ' at Mount (‘lelitells which would key "P-m-dflfl hotel. Con- liiiii tip for Crunivnotl. lli the serz- “m; 44 room‘ Wm, oiid start ho also iron dill money , pflva“ bnhm-rh. cult in u very rust field oi‘ tracers. The l“ h "mo". a" m!" 2.11%, wliicli equalled the lomy ° test for a sent lit the Council in d by "l9 Board l take this opportunity of as worlds rectird made by Jimmie Mc- .|| roomm courhw‘ 77"‘ king your kind consideration and Kerroii. Will/a. 0n ti"! “HIM "Mk “"1" “"3 h3g9 support. Should you elect mo, it a few years ago, but wlilclt was ' “W” l ghg“ be my 111m to gggigt in giving itrnken this your by l~)l Verso. Dan finished third. coming from ilftlil H‘ ‘fifin-‘mfwu There is no liunbt that it tho or more of the races. to start with the fast ‘brigade com» Proprietor-e “m” once and juet after the word "g0"1 V|CTQR|A H9751“ be- “ m" ‘RWTW’ +~ .f Sporti l 11432"?! ,1 The annual general meeting of the Charlottetown Hotel Company, 1 (1,, week. Limited, will be held in the amok- Watts-in): room of the Victoria Hotel, (-1, 1 K. e1 1, _1, ,1 drew second notaltlon while Tbctcimriotteioivn. l’. n. 1., on Mou- quiry Mr, (‘more grglulntescrsnzsilt; £1111“, 1(1)“, ‘llagze Yunlk {in ‘the oiitsltle.‘ Ioziil: tiny evening, February 4th. at eight 18y mute e ant go .i uuci pt. 0.1091,; They , _ 1 , p mile and lie was several lengths “q I\~ Rqgergl p1-e51de11g_ L1, and duflng the 119* ed a stroiif, consistent 1.111110. and 1x101, a, 111,, 1,111.1 mmner‘ .111," 11,113“ Colonel n A‘ Macxmnou‘ Secretary apparently should havc scored W m. m1 11 9111/ ‘me present Owners more often, btlt in sonic niunnor m‘ Fight o", a S , p11.’ l T. 1 4' Trmisumr‘ a alter‘ It m- lacked the “follow up" stuff. which willful1gigilixm1gflx%tg‘g iv_:,,?:1"0€;,'111. msxaklzg reference m the above - ' . hree-ttuar- ' ' - through will l“ Tellll" . , . , .. p “llmlmll WM“ l“ “l” l" It is the intention to postpone He“ w111c11 .541; Gtgnrg llilliLhollllf-“lll llmlll“ n" lln“ lei pole, pulled out. there and raced 1111s T110111“, "m" Mommy 8mm up of llie tennis was ilrticlltully on even terms u-ntll 100 yards from m“ “larch m“ 1n 11m 61mm; room lll-‘al Wlwli-‘l fillfiW the wire, then 1108MB]; liiiii and o1. 11m Victoria “MEL M fight clays. Wlieii this time was ali- iiutiiicetl it t-reziteti quite at lot of Con;eifbflxfagillbgflilggi?xgécretg; §-§-§4-0§444-O4Q<—OO§O£4Q-§O§1' l ..il' Pill‘ .-t.‘-t-t l ili2‘.-.‘.‘3... “ii. uiitiii‘. $526.‘. ttli HOTEL VICTORIA: 0