s, who directed it irom nlne`,, £53 . THE cHARDofr'rE'rowN GUARDIAN .F , - - . .PA<§esE.vi~:N, NEWS °’mr SPORT WORLD nowL1Nc , , BOXING w1¢ns'rLiNo _ V . . ', BASKETBALL ( nocm-:Y ~ - _ an The Victoria Driving Club's in- 1 3 lol ice races for 1933 were held 0 rsterday afternoon. The weather en ns very cold with a high wind, fl at that did not make any differ- l; ge zo the enthusiasts who jour- ,- el-cd to the ice to witness or take an rl in the events. an es er ay- L .W'tn ' E 211' C CI'0Wd 1 es New roms. rub. is-(Armin _ g -M S ed Press)-Only a shadow of the l man who knocked out John L. Sul- ebut as racers. Moneymnker, llsm but still a champion in Com-_ I Play-off games in the li? iri- by Pal. McKenna was an eas ‘med by ‘n"‘mi° P°W*"` “nd drill' age, James J. Corbett today rous- Y ed himself from a. semi-coma in 071°-l'¢° 0! _ln Ul1l>¢l° Umm" 'st 5” the mst heat being 'fl full which he had lain for several hours ‘ wo lengths to the good. Ethel Aub- and walked about his home. ey owned by Notting and Ross Corbett, in his 67th year, has been -- ‘1 df”/B11 by Fred Ross. second. seriously lu with it neu-t ailment t (Canadian P1159) AMIIERST, N. S., Feb. 16- tilne Hockey League will bc in referee. -A sperlrl mean: of the Big Three, to be held in Ice Races iIMCORBiETT,Upper rCanadianlT.Z....~» H O C K E Y. l dell__ Success Ii0iiN, BllTiTo Referee Big .` ,,,,`,,,,,",, ,_;, ' D t01‘1aOI1)11i1i;l.;§r gllltb ($13911 Charlottetown ABBIES 5°” Moncton on Monday afternoon. will consider are appointment of Jerry Denolrd or Erlllc Wortley, ol’ Toronto, who have been recommended by W. A. Hewitt, Secretary-Registrar, of the Canadian .Amateur Hockey Association Meet Walter (Rangy) I-‘er dcfcncelncn in the Mnrltl ea .- VS. Bu/ Halifax wol. vER1NEs Reserved Seals-50c, 75c, $1.00. `*"¥‘ "7 Balcony-35c. I , Ciiildren’s Seats-25c 'mom one 0, ,hc ,mmml Tickets on sale Now at Forum Box Office. “‘ ' 'Cancel all engagements for this crucial game. 0 . d Dewey Sett, Claude McMi1lan’s .since January 31 Y terda - n f 01111113 L0 “S b¢|“8 me first N008 four year old by Longset, third. In ing/his condition beciisme si? allliorzl- C a- C 1 1 . . W thc SU-“S011 and t0 having been the second heat Ethel Aubrey' ing stimulants were N59,-led to lo , Su tn fn e 1° S 1° d e 4 l1°W@d quite n flush or speed and .slim his life and he h il 1 ' ll on rather hurriedly, the pre-‘S P g a -1 S t Af LOOKING EM OVER rations were not as complete as ouifooted Moneymaker win i b n a ‘ml and considerable delay was B DHS Y since in a half stupor. . Alberto" I erlcuccd in running off the 5 I o rl el'fl'ytl1l\lg will be working like our-work by next week, when the E w stand will be ready, thc flnish | W rc strung and all the other de- ' m ls completed. Yesterdays racing I n , ,` up, “feeling the itch" as it Tile track which had about three heard from later on. Jghnf" ' - four inches of snow on it was' ual-cd off with a tractor drawn c Class A Pace. This was delayed ---,-- onsiclerably owing to Orolu. twist. uClll3l;csb;i;i; zllll11t;ietlru;:}l; ll:;n;f;i;¢i~ :S8 his hind shoes and eventually 'lock ill the morning until 2.15.13 a cold, raw wind, in order to' in ve a course to race over. Sam , ,- nainly deserves words or praise, T o the track committee who lgldf ttlle track and put up the p arks, _ Now getting back to the races, e ere,were three on the program' e flrstone, Class B Trot and by owner Rollle Wood, hav. Sins tw i' th , _ ent of Sam Morrison, one ‘of the pulled hlso wilhdnixal “igictze Elirdl ub's most enthusiastic support- helm In me mst heat duim mg, _'rl.|~ ~»l....... 1.. fm--.---1 1.... Q..-»..'~ il ...i-my ..-.-.- of l..-..l me-..--» 1...: ...1- bserwe. Johnny Miles and Parker ;'1-11"-'rr »f -1 ..»-.»-.. ...~... ...-.y ».» oy decided to keep warm by rac- r':_."..'l'.l;1 .~'.'.‘ ..‘.|.-l.'.:`.f.: " "M" '""`"" g between themselves imtil Orola ctumed from the blacksmith sho “ke” BW made 11 break Johnny B1tooible-w0l- Wtltchmg me P°"f°rm"s‘ vcrlnc game at 8.30. A great game The officials were: Clerk of the p,.,,dlcle,l_ Course, John A. McDonald; Judges, - ___ w. S. Brown. N. Walker. D1- E- ARRESTED A1' x1~:Ns1Nc.'roN Notting; Starter, Doug MH0L00d¢ -Alleged to have excurslcmed Timers. A- Mellini-S. M- Cmllam-ftllrollgll various sections of west- \Dr. I-l. Mclntyre. -‘ ern Queens County for three days driving a horse stolen from near SUMMARY Kensington, a 'man from the vicin- ity of Hunter River was arrested Class `A Pace yesterday in Kensington, _and turned over to the custody of the Parker Boy 2.09% (Bun-) Royal Canadian Mounted Police. ‘BLADES "I Anooucr r ' ~ 'N0 lah! R or Co. Y of c mMm::\'|::l¢_ I.Im d 1 ri' \ tain . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 1 11 Johnny Miles 2.1753 iMac- Ruth S. 2.15% (G. Shepherd) 3 9 Klnnon) . . . . . . . . . .. 1 2 2 Tune-.32’.‘i, .33'A. . o 1 :.20 (A bi gl 3111' on Gll.l.l'|"I'l RAZORS $l:,.,__34, _ar1,'Tso1»l. elm c 'rroi me rm Class B Trot and Pace Ethel Aubrey (Ross) ..... 2 1 1 Moueymaker (McKenna) 1 2dr ' Blngen Aubrey 2.l7‘,i (Wood) 1 1 Dewey Sett (McMillan) .. 3 8 2 Le Rico 2.19 (McPherson) .. 2 3 Timo-34%, 34%. M. ltlbtel point!-7 Total points-10. \ . ° \ favorable" weather continues. Sl1°W‘ Victoria Driving Club executive met last evening and drew up the lfor Saturday afternoons racing: searching for the man, state that the an'mal had been removed from its stable about 3 o'elock Tuesday morning, that the man had pro cured a sleigh from a friend, and that he had driven to various set- tlements. He had been traced to different places, but he was not definitely located until his arrest yesterday. RESERVE MONDAY, FEB. 27TH -Pythian Sisters Natal Day bridge and dance in Castle Hall. 8198-2-17-ill r.AD1r:s'N1Glrr ron vs' MEN- The Charlottetown Y’s Men's Club observed last evening as ladies’ night, when upwards of thirty-five Y’s Men, and their Y’s Mennettes sat down to a sumptuous repast, served by the Ladies' Auxiliary. President Ruel LePage acted as chairman for thc evening and in the customary manner introduced the Y‘s Mennettes and Y’s Men. Y’s' Man Dr. McLaughlin was then call- cd upon and gave an address of welcome to the Ladies, in his usual genial manner. Y’s Mennette Mar- ion Cildmore opened the musical part 'of the programme with a solo, which was heartily encored, this was followed by a club sing song, with everybody taking part with vim and vigour. Y’s Man Prof. Roy Kenda‘l rendered a piano solo, which also required an encore, with George Johnston coming next with a vocal solo folloucd by an encore. A stunt was then put on by Y‘s Man Em Clawson consisting of a. blindfold feeding contest with four Y’s Men and Y’s Mennettes taking part. This was won by one of our newly married Y’s Mennettes. Past Pres- idents Whit Bentley, Jack MacNair and Cleaver MacLean were each called on in turn and gave a short talk each relative to club activities, also Y’s Man Fred Holman. The eveni.ng's entertainment was then brought to a close with the singing of the King. AMENDMENTS 0’I'I`AWA, Feb. 16.-Amendments to the Canada Shipping Act will be introduced at the present session of Parliament. So stated Hon. Alfred Durenleau, Minister of Marine, to- day, in answer to Angus Maclnnis. ` (Lab., Vancouver South). Ch a rlo tte town Curling Club Members of the club. eager W give the Summerslde and Montague aspirants to thc Provincial title plenty of opposition in the games in be played next week, providing ed splendid form in several close- ly contested matches yesterday afternoon and evening. Lineupsz- _ K. L. Sears J. F. whelr T. W. Sentner - T- H0885" D. A. MacKinnon mt R.. E. Splllet mt. D. S. MacLeod Sk H. A. Bpillct Sk. Total points-5 Total points-ll splllet 'D. S. MacLeod Weir T. I-luggan Townshend mt W. A. Stewart mt. Phil Cobb sk T. W. Sentner sk. I §-“Pi :FH ClaSs C Trot and Pace-Ruth S.. ‘following list of classes and entries' 2.15 1-2: La Rico, 2.20; Worthy louise, 2.14. which is often overlooked even in these times, and after all the worlds exlperience. “One often hears it said that it is just as cheap to build a hand- somebulldlng as an ugly one, but utterly neglect consideration of thi-S College, in contrast, is most pleas g tothe eye, inside and out. Surprised At Low Cost . "I marvel at the chcapness with constructed. ' your fire!" lars to construct this College on its most builders of schools in Canada' 1;-lm-1 BY :TEC “LETS G0-LETS ALL GO!" or o. commanding po- tion on the pole in the race for e "Big Three" gonfalon will l C’ A P P k I 209% Tonight IS the night. Abbies. “SS “0°'- “T e BW. - -5 opening hostilities with the section OVW’-» 2203 J°iUmi’ Miles 2-17’/'~~ Cm” D"`M°m`y Maker; Dewey' leading Halifax Wolverines in the l Class B Tml ,md p,w¢_`_Blngen set, Pcterset, Ethel Aubrey, Rita nm" drive ‘_ ‘Aubrey, 2.17 1»4; silver Doctor. Ff1SC°- Ge°1¥° M°D°11*11f1'S 00”- sl M9; Lealock' 209 1_2: Helen l Races will take place at 2 o'clock th . sh . Dewey- Bm show everything in their reportolre to take tonight's clash from the . It' is understood that the accu..ed , men of Cm.m_ Will be given rl mental examina- The largest cmwcl Wm. lo grllcc posing me Hawks or Wolves should evened the sccrc in a pass out in f ll lc i etél 881:; thllda Illlicihhcat, Dewey This aftemoon, with friends mo- “LAUGHABLE” . . e third heat mentarily expecting word of his " ‘ ents, hut. this will be remedied something happened to the harness dent f Moneymakcr and he was drawn. of bed and walked through thc tlhel Aubrey was again a winner house. He was prevailed on to lie lr D0\V€y Seit second. Money- down again but appeared none the eiteftwisl Pfgballly race to cart worse for his unusual activityi s ar an s ouid knock a "You l; 't dl h . K H Starter t0 get the boys couple of seconds off the lime made will do jmlaigmlils Dill; ci‘l~l;,dat,,,:l Yesterday. Ethel Aubrey ls al t- t t bedsld ` ere, to cut loose wi.h their speed tractive gaited trotter and mglges I 231;; “Yong ;e0£n:f$;n't0J0sI; 'ff the HWY =““‘f“°°- ' the impression that she will be ' 'clwlbve Jim' and ne ‘Hello When Moncton Hawks lose a close game to Wolverines and vice versa, the sports writers of both 'New Brunswick and Nova Scotia alibi the defeats by way of stating that the Hawks or Wolves "have gotten another bad game out of their systems." Is this just a figure of speech or do said sport scribes really believe "the system" has anything to do with it? The above Iis laughable in the extreme. Sup- Good fast hockey was seen ei . the Albcrton rink on Tuesday even- ing when the Alberton Regals and 'Sum.mersEde Hockey Club met for lthc first of the home and home lgalllcs to decide thc winner of the 1Wcste1~n section of the Island Ivi- termediate championship. The first period ended one all McDonald scoring for the Regain halflvay through the period on 0. wing shoi. Schurman for the S'.H.C. pic struggle would they say so and so "got an “W5 Uf the bcu- Should the Red shi,-is llnlsh on other bad year Qu; of mel, 55.5,, In the second period Schurman the top side of the Sésring tonight tems" marked “P °n°m°’ 908'! fm his oncton Hawks would do °.vc1l to -~ item on 8-,pass from Montgomery, ook to their questionable laurels, "AN EYE OPENER- i’°ri°d ending 24' simply because "Chuck" 0’Con- NOT AN EYE CLOSER" Although the Regals worked Mom Mounted Ponce’ who we” (Continued from Page 1) the Forum is cxucctcd io view the lose the title in the DlHYd0WriS. ! from °f the mt’ “mn” me mm' I 6 . 1 I _ ` I , M . . ’ 1 n 0,15 aggregallonl although slmng _ lsomc fast hockey they failed to get nevertheless, the big menace in the aspect, The new Prince of Wales1 Camp of Nicklin-and further still in should Abbles meet 'cm in the UHRIS. they will have to show some- thin! better than the reported "drab affairs" they have beer, tak- ing part in of late, Lct’s all get behind Abbles to- whlch this fine building has been' night. Show them by attending one hundred fold that the fans of "The right time was selected for Cllarlottetown and P. E. I. are loy-` nl to the core and prepared to President Stanley added that a stake almost anything that they ifew years ago it would have cost will como through this torrid an extra quarter of a million dnl- Struggle with colors flying. °"°“gh thrills to last one ll life- . \f°l' those who desire to snooze. in the cellar position at present, ls' According to_the Moncton Trans- , l’ . th script, Wednesday nights game be. tween Hawks and Wolverines-the ast Harb Schurman who was in . e S.H_.C. nets. The Slmimerside boys added two Hawks lost 2 to 1-was a sorry I mme w their list’ Montgomery be' Spectacle. with the fans almost'I falling asleep during the progress of the game. There will be a dlf- ferent time or snore tonight. Those troubled with sleeping sickness would be well advised to get a seat, 01' at least standing room at the Wolverine-Abbie game tonight. In fact there wou‘t be elbow room Tonlghts clash should pmducc tilne-or longer than that. _ present lines, and that even ut PARLIAMENT (Continued from Page l) C. N. R. REPORT OTTAWA, Feb. 16.-(C.P.) -The tional Railways will probably be tabled in the House of Commons about the middle of March. This infomation was given to the House today by Hon. R. J. Manion, Min- ister of Railways and Canals. ' GOLD PURCHASES OTTAWA, Feb. 16. -- Canada bought 1,083,031 ounces of fine gold last year, the average net price of which was $22.61 an ounce, the House of Commons was told today in an answer tabled by the Minister of Finance. Of that gold 1,642.15 was mined in the Province of On- tai-io. IN’ CAUCUS OTTAWA, Feb. 16.-Conservative members and Senators met in brief caucus today. Prime Minister R. B. Bennett llresided with approxim- ately 250 of his followers in attend- mlcc. Matters appertillning to the legislative programme for the rc- mainder of the session were dis- cussed. No announcement was made. ` RAILWAY PROTECTION OTTAWA, Feb. 16.-Protection for the railways against waterway com- petition was urged in thc Senate this afternoon by Senator W. E. Foster. He hoped the railway bill would not only protect the roads against bus, truck and air eompeti-_ tlon but the competition on the Great Lakes and the rlvcrs as well. OPPOSE BILL OTTAWA, Feb. 16.-Premier R. B- Bennett in the House late today cp- posed the bil! which would liftlthe ban against Canadian liquor b0il1K cleared for the United States. 111” 112% ng responsible, scoring one soon .after the opening on 9 long 5130” ' and a few minutes after put in a.n- `otl'lcr on a. nice run down left wing and circling thc defence picked off corner ice into tllc net. This made the score 4-l ln' favor of Sllmnleir- sidc. Both~ Schurnlali and Lcfurgey were kept, busy si0lJDlIl8 l‘\lbl-lei' 35 the boys were out to win for their lrespcctivc teams. Excellent SPOYU' ulanship was displayed and thc few penalties handed out were for min- 0 r offenses. l°;;i:;‘.t.;‘,:51:;iffS “fe” ‘>°°" wmyfs W | ll THE Ffllflmclipl-AY Rmllglf A.lVlIHER.ST, N. S., Feb. 16-