} 7- stafl‘ is experienced HEAD OPFIC E ' BRANCHES ai ST. JOHNS, NFLD. MONTREAL % Real Estate Service 'We offer a complete Real Estate Ser- vice_Management, Selling, Letting, Collection of Rentals, etc.‘, etc. Our this business. They have had over forty yearsaervice in real estate work. If interested will you please consult us. The Eastern Trust Company CIAILOTTIITOWN BRANCH-ON. BIS SUIT. ‘Managua in every phase of HALIFAX. N. S. CHARLOTTETOWN SAINT JOHN, N n. M O N CT O N /“ }J———i soocal. GATHERING A \ery pleasant. evening was we,“ on jfl-Lday, M1331] 2nd when the members oi the Y. P. S. of Cen- (m1 United Church gathered at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Fos- ter, Masshneld. l0 extend to them oongratulatlorls and 80m “W195 Alter a few humorous remarks bv the President oi the Y. P. 5.. Mr- Wyllo Gibson. an address was read u, m, ngwly married couple by ltiiss Mary Ferguson. It was ac- mmpanied by a very nice gift. pre- wnihd by Mr. John Thompson. Mr. Poster made an anfpmpr ate reolv. Briei remarks were made by Rev. Mr. Clvistle, Mr. J. T. Ferguson and others. The remainder of the even- lng was vrry pleasantly spent in gnmgs and contests. Dainty re- iwshments were served by the la- dcs and the singing or the National anthem brought the eveninl to a close. The followlnl in the address: To Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Poster. Dear Friends; We. the membwn oi the Y. P. B. o! Central United church, have gathered here this ev- enng to offer you our heartiest congratulations. We wish you all the comfort-s and Joys whim m1 possibly be found in a hAPPY ‘m7’ ried life. You, Ernest, whom we can justly claim as one oi our own boys. we especially congratulate. You have clearly demonstrated your good taste and wise judgment in select- ihg a life partner. We heartily INPICOIIIO you back to our church and community. To you, Mrs. Fos- ter. though in a sense- a stranger to some oi us. we extend our warm- est. greet rigs and very best wishes. You have already made a name ios lwwelf as a. talented church work- er. and wa trust that you will very soon rind a place in our church act- ivities. particularly 1n young 99°" pic's work. We ask you to accept this small gilt as a, slight token oi our esteem and goodwill. May you both long be sPB-Ted i0 work with us in putting our talents io good use in the Master's service and may you sail lie‘: sea happily together, and, reaching the Gold- en Shore. find an abundant on- trancc into the Haven of Rest. Signed on behalf of the Y. P. 5.. Wylie Gibson, President: William Dover, Vice-president; Mrs. Irving Thompson. secretary. >__ e NORTH RIVER. The farmers in North River are busily engaged in shipping their po- tatoes and turnips. Mr. spurgeon Warren is taking advantage of the good ice and mild weather by eneziclalng hs trottiflfl horse, "Captain Aubrey.’ Mr. Brenton Stevenson oi North River spent the week end in rau- view. Among those who afended the hockey game at the Piorum on Wed- nesday night were: Clayton Ste- venson, Elsie Jardine. Ernest Laid- ner, Beulah MacPhail. Leslie Lad- ner and Keir Warren. The monthly lneetin! 0i "ifl North River Women's Institute was held at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Parker Home on Wednesday ev- evihg, March ‘I. Miss Leah MwKnlay spent a few days Waiting friends in Cornwall. The Y. P. S. held their wceldl" meeting at. the church on Thursday evening. \‘+..' §. ’ gldvsrtising Rates-Payable in Advance Q can"; usual-n lualn, as psr ward; Western and Eastern loeall. h word; Allnlneeuannta and (‘cling nuns, so. arr word: Cine-I 2| par word: In Inannrlaaaa Notices. 70a as- Inrh: U!!! H! YIN!‘ Ii‘ Spiritual Oflarlngn, Cardl. 118-. M! llal| Natloea n! Thank: nnd Alwrorllt word. Other ralaa on application. Ilallaa- Charm hr any advertisement lwsnlrfl" "l"- 9 IATI:—OQ per word, three Inser- llonn tor th rlss of Owl- Inynbla Ia aimless. ' ITorWSaIeA FUR. SALE — FREE TUBNIPS. /\ "W. EnDouse. Royalty. v L-maa. WILL SELL 8290.00 RADIO FOB. forty dollars. Apply 10 Grafton _ Street. 1.4013: FOR SAL! -- AUCTION I-‘OBTY- Five, Bridge and Wl-llst Score Cards. Guardian Central Job Printefy. Nov. l-tf. FOR SALE — AUCTION IOBTY- Pive. Bridge and Whlsr. Score Cards. Guardian Central Job Nov. l-ti. FOB’ “World Books." _ M. n, SALE - ENCYCLOPEDIA Bargain. Armly h-m. GAI-IlDOAID SUITABLE I-‘OI Ir FOB BALI - IOU!- GEES! and gander. J. E. Doyle, North Jill/er. D1020. F0! an: - rsvo as ACBI farms. Apply Robt. Oass, Green Boy. ' 1,1013; Fol llNT-AN IIGIII‘ ROOM (bi-tale. Modern conveniences In- "Wins bard wood-floors. n; xmr Street. = '0! Ian - rwo sracsrs civics slower has. W. J. Jenkins. c oat. L-lou '0! saw-manta“ vssssl. "RP-Jmtnasamomatesr- l" “not! es sans dsadweilht- mills m1 and rebuilt lass. accord- "? Indium‘ llaissana Ant. It: incl-mum writs Ilallulamarars’ “wit. tarsal ouarsian. L-lm b. strictly __ 4e per nan Letters of Condolence, m. , 10a. pen Inch or In. pen §Ofi sOOOOO §OOCOQQQQ§OOOOOQOOQ G O I V ' '4-§OO\ _ "Miscellaneousun _ now T0 our A oovnlmltmlrr Job. Free Booklet. The M. C. C. Ltd. Toronto (10.1 N450. g PRINATE HOME KINDERGAR- lens pay. We start you. The Canadian Kindergarten Institute. Toronto .) V N467. sau. cannnn FIVE r0 FllTl-IIN cent specialties wholesale; excel- lent profits; investment of five dollars required for saleable sam- pels after investigating. Tested Products Limited, Hamilton, On- tario. ""195- lutvl: A GOOD oAalu-zu. PLEN- ty oi everything to cat fresh- and for winter! McPadyenh Seeds cost so little and 8P0" 5° mimh" 11¢ to sq per packet. Big Oversise Packets. New Crop. Hash, Tell-ed Seeds. Over 150.000 satisfied cus- tomers last season. Investillil- Clip this Ad and get barge Pwb at Beautiful Flowers FfQIF-M‘ send 2st mi- 1o Bis Packets m- ula-r vegetables with Special Cou- pon good 1'01’ 25c 0n fir“ 0P4"- (mm preferred, stamps scoflPifiil-i Mcllindyen Seed Co. W? "Wt st. s.. T°'°"i°. 0M "*- _ MQEELWN sgAw IOI IAII WANTED - wla ewlu° wanna-nan Ion rams . ll d Prensa, Brock- nork. WI st bu!‘ Erhard-linear IIAIIII through our special low 006 course undredl o! graduates- arri lion. Him“- collm. m B a w_ m.‘ ‘hunted __ waunmnnuss. csmnal. L0- cation. Write Bu: z-ns. L-IOM _;’ofi 660B siléoiii “ha” mumm- tabout U0 sill-l Braoklty- wms wulun Proves. h.“ visuiulirs liltll IIIRIIEI luminous Corrected For Every Wednesday and Saturday Issue PIDDUUI Hay Carrots 3 lbs .. ileil Tomatoes ... Parsnlpn 3 lbs ... ... ... Squash ill .. (‘ubbuge .. lied Cabbage .. Iliona I0 lbl . Potatoes pk .. ’I‘urnlps per bus .. Apples pk .. (‘eli-ry Npinucll . .. Parsley . . Suinun-r Savory 2 for Lettuce . .. . . Apple rider gal . . l‘ gn . Ilultcr .. ... ... . lreum . .. . 40c linnst .. 124M Stew Meats . ... . . 10c Prnnlierrles ... Final! lthllhhrh it"... .. Pnttml nmit bowl ... . Chicken '10 i}. 1r..- 900-3100 N MINING s (fnnaallan Press) ‘ITIIIIINTU, March D~TI|0 go-cllun n! tbs Toronto stnrk exchange continued tn operate at high prwsaure many, nearly 3,000,000 absres chang- ing hands. Gains wwra at tap r-lo|e_ all gold groups 111""- Ing while baso metal issues were lr- regularly hlgller, silver stocks nhow- ing a mlllonlty o! Rains. Wrilill “"- grt-aves gave a sensational demonstra- tinn or strength, tradlnl 40.009 Fill"! Imrl advancing to 9-W- Il (“W95 l‘ 8 00 for a not gain oft!) rent!- Alter overcoming a run of 9W5" inking, secondary gold sllnres bard- t-npu this afternoon and the leaders lacked on narrow Islnn In the ill! hour. Sylvnnlto Ined II, seoe 5. Santonio 12, lie sttera 8. and kirk- pum Lugs 51,5. Conisurum stifled 1 centl, Ashley 2 Central P1! 3m ""1 Bpbju 11,5. VenInrel lost ., and Mc- Viftie 1. TORONTO. March 9- Stocks mining Arm! Oil .. Aronlla Bralorne . Pal and Edna . 4's] (liI . (‘nu Hal . Valium (‘iiriboo thistle '1‘ . Cell Pa! (‘lslhnug Poluulliri (‘nningns . (‘ouinurilm . llonle ltlinen Eldorndo .. II‘ llritlge Fell Kirk Gods bake . (IOIIIIIIP .. ilnIiIf-clll . tlrlahana tlrnmlrin . Creme IIfIIvrnW Harm-r Ilnllingr "mu-y . Kirk Ilurl Kirk Lah- Klrlr Prom Rnnlvnlly Inuit-land . Ii Hhnrn . . . _ In» linld .. lion-ery- Mzlflnmll llnn llasln \IK‘IIII_VYI‘ . .\Ie.\llllnll .\I<*\'ill|n \|r-\\’rnta .\IerI (III . .\ll(l (III .. .\Ilr| (‘nrp .. Huff HII ... lfnnctn Murphy .. NeyrIu-v Nlpinaing .. Nomads . North (‘In . (lips Oil . Paymnltsr Pet i‘. M C Pioneer Premier .. Pros Air Read Autll Reno Gold flan Ant .. Rherritt .. 8 oe .. . flontb Tlb . Rt Anthony .. 23:; g2;§5ES§EHSQ§Z§I§FS§E§EF£S§Euliliiiij llaltlc ... - Britt Tr ... - ..- nnuqn I ... I Potntoel '\,"m'. “m?” -~ i izi.s"f.r‘.i Ntaull Oil N J . IITIIL ‘ABKII T?‘ Gun I . Phil... vii-bills '.' ' “Frsilnghnlisfl ' il llvsni \\".....l K m o . . Pivotal New York Stocks (Cunaatlllll Press) lIOeia Allied (Jlieullcal . Am and l-‘ lmwrr Am Smell . .. .. Ana Te and Tel . Auavuulla I! , , ('.\5e.. Vhesnl-nko and UIII’) Von tins . Vorn Products . lvclulvnr.» and liud Eastman t-z-u rill-cine . hon Food: ... . we‘: Motors . in: Harvester Union Pacific .. I'uite1l For]: . I] S Ilulibt-r , U b‘ Steel Woolworth . . PRUDUCE _ (Cunadlun Press) lltl_\'ri:l:.u.. .\|:|rl'I| zHrz-gg prices wen- n IIIIII.‘ sir-miller (Ill ilic .\IuiilI'l‘ilI lllalry flllll lvrtnllu-u lunrkvt tmlny while UlIltI‘ line: ra-luaincli quit-t IIIIII nu- r-hnngeil. UfillIPtI shipments in mlrluis ur lean of fresh eggs bivvught :7 IWIIIIQ a dune-u for A large, 2.‘. PPIIIII fur .\ Hl"tI|llIll and 2". in ‘JI ct-nls for A pill- IPtl nlmut n cent. Illtfhfll‘ tllnu _\l"fl[\-y. llny. Here-pi: iuiullell “JAIN, M1595, gnlnst 2,471, was»: on the sniur- r., I-lll vrcwk IIIJIIPIIYPd rlelmml fuIIlliV. mg tln- recent lieu-linen contributed tn the firmer II'1I|]|I_ Th, liutfcr nnirlxcl broilzlit 20 t.» 3'4 ("z-uls, _.1 pound for cal-loin or 1cm of no I‘\\".Ili .'II"l‘l\IlI.1 IUIIIIIIH: box».- Pui-rent nmlm llnlnrin i‘)! mid for Il l.» Ill’, PIIIIM n |m|]|\1{ . summer l'UIfllli"lI PIIPPFv m ill; lull“; and nmninvr nlvitt- lit, 121,9. ]((\(fi|l|p, antuunlevl lo ill Imxr-s QIIOIIPC flllilllflvfl nflIrI for 81,15 u. H3) per 50 pound bag with New Brunswick mountains at $125 ful- similar quantities. Prince Edward ls- lnn mountains sold for $110 to $1.60. Currencies (Cnmadlan Press) NEIV YORK, .\l:lrt-I.l lI-lleports of brilhter business outlook in l'L|Ill1lI.1 stirred activity in Canadian dullllrl on the foreign exchange IllTu tlnlny. 1m- nilniou funds IlllpinrNI under [In ile- lulintl to clone at Vi)?‘ CPIIIQ, 1,; pur- i-eut. higher Lliiln yl-sii-rilziy. .\ il-lv deals were rnailc- at VJ}, cents, within a inaction of par. Pounds atr-rling shared some of the increased trailing with llle Uilnadinli dollar. Sterling wt-iikt-nutl, howl-yer, under early selling before strengthen- ing under ilornulnl in elusl- n: 3.‘. 01".. Fnench gold Irnucs uloven for the first time in selvrzll session Ivy ml- vniv-lng 1,1,- pniln to ll IN, vents .\IU.\"I‘III-I.\I., March ll Jflu- list of PIIITEIIFIPN moved lnirrnvtiy Ill\\'i‘l' ml Montreal foreign exchanges tmiiiy lrilli lhv pouiui sln-rllngq III!‘ I-‘rvuvll franc IIIIII [he Fnilvtl Sllllrg IIIYIIIII’ ill] (Ion- lng tliu day's trailing with frnctpillnl lh-tllait-s The pound arnl situtly PI‘ purl of IIIKIIJI)‘ but. \\‘l‘iII\t‘l\‘ uni-mt...“ IIIIII finished ill. 350-" l.’ Ill, i-rr 1.1.10 mi: from _\\xf(‘l‘lI.l_\' llu friim- iiillolvr-il ll snnilui- w-uix-w In 1h" pound m rlotlc at tl no cellist, U” trent IIIIII the IIKIILII‘ t-twlt-ll liu- tin)‘ 0i iir 3 lli pi-rt-cnl [Irvlllilllll tvhtrt- u SIIAIWFLI lwrvvlll ' In lir ml‘ Jllvk Man . l\"'oru .. Kink IIuni . . , . . Kirk Tuwll , . l. llnrou Lebrl .. Malruliic Mandy hlrhcvll .. N Iizilvl: North-n . UIINOI Park Ilill . Vanni-n . Mont Starks Iilitlllir-i .\ IIVII 'I'i'I llrnzlllnu (‘uh riir (‘uh t'ill' l‘i-. (‘lin Ilill A\I t‘ I’ Ilow Smith ln-ui >\I!'I‘I I lm. Amt-l .\I‘|n>1-y H1! .\l<-t‘ull I Atclllsoil Alnnlr». Auburn .\IUlul' .\ill “IVWV IIPIII Him-I .. I'\>\\vr l->Y|i (‘analla ill-y lynch». lH-u l’ It .. *1 of Wlilllipi-g I‘) Stoelua Anni‘ Fyilrl .\ \llll I \I:|r<i»|l 1e: Sl-rr lluntl an .\ill',' Iluil Illt UII lntl ell s). v-plv at M05". \vn...v...~¢ xw-w rm. mill feed l-‘lour sp 5 J10 3 Yv-ii ‘J6. Ilrun ton A pullcis Plililtfit‘! N. II uiil I’ II. I of I5 thought themselves ed until not exist. didn't cop have ht Pond Urn Pun: rm . . lmlttlt-nl "Ilvllglt Hiirhh. Rfllvll “uni. Rnynlitv- . . iilnll .. Sn KI-nrn .. Slit] Mined \'\~-k-~r.< . . “Wlilo I..'|L|\ fiilillltllllkilll . Markets At A Glance FIIIIIIPI‘ higher, llny no .. s, _ liuttt-r no 1 boys causes us TH_E CHARLUITETOWN GUARDIAN Stock Quotations real i . . A . . . . .. rig vi" . I Stock Market (Canadian Press) "tun ll ' " N. Y._c_zI1eB (('nnadlan Prean) Clams Ii 171C win‘ .2‘, ,- I 4 . .. 1H,’, rI Share I71. . . . ll“, 95!; MTZLQURB (Tnnlsallnn Pr!!!) higher, Whoa! clns . .. tvnnniliiin Press) .. .. 'rnliilliw .-.|..l .\I<v|l|!‘(‘IIIA.\‘iflCk! Fins- ’l‘..-i.nt.i Milli"! Higher nntl slrl-ug a . Pd higher. rpm-n nnd rnffrro lower; (lnta C W no 8 40. no 1 42. ring wheat Flour seconds 470. Flour bakers . Flour winter when! 4.00 24 '35 Short: (On Bliilrlllngs ton 20% llullcrl 0.1L! lrfl: i!) per ton carlots 16 00. Cheese current Ont ll III/i. Plieeso Sumnrr Uni. colored 11H to it 29 to N ‘J7. J3 in ’.‘ Qlli‘ $1 Z5 int: 5| 47> to S . .\lI\\' \llIiI\', sun-l. n- lAl')—lndeX Flflpll‘ Flvlflllllidllf prim-s (Ilec Ill .\lt\".\_\‘s il-‘ILIPI of, as anywhere. llio {larit least. made sugar unvhnnfid. Miscellaneous (Canadians Prosa) MONTREAL March 9- Whenl nor no 2 70 patents first: patents eboice Flour white corn 4.40 ta a 90. s200 I4- I $1I5 to $120. I50 I‘.tl equals 100; 1026 average equals L12} Til 'l‘l\|i:iy 111i‘. r. prvr any m t: \\' k npn 1m.» y-iii- ago Ni’: IIi‘,,'II H0 4 I I low lflll l). high 1w i! I low 7S 7- . L11. m: ‘J lmv 7i! .1. lt'i||v_\l'“,.'Ill lwtil |-_\- .\lpntl_v‘s) sroiftfimlnrs . ghs of regret and the hope they will be again reunit- ed ior the 1934-35 camllfllin- cne who knows their ways it is a pleasure to bear testimony to their good conduct at home and abroad. At the Brunswick Hotel. Moncton. Royal Hotel. St. Jnlln and Nova Scotinn, Halifax. they are highly A: conducting ncn. A finer team to travel uuh or be connect- lhc \\l'lil‘l" believes. does Boys ii you ime tit]:- you a wonderful ncmr as clean sportsmen and young gr-utlcmeil and wt‘ are proud of you . all. I E. Smitll AcquittedéBiiyd GRAIN (Vanadium Pres!) ‘VINNIPI-Ih, Allin-h ‘J-Wlth only l minimum pi support In twlderlrn, nip-at pvt-t».- “All: u surprising .11.. play u! ntp-nglh un tho Winnipeg liriliu Eacnnnge lmlay and cloned ullu um gains u! ‘p. ‘ll 5v, cents. Llghluvss of Qfcrings was an illi- portiinv. fur-tui- hi the upturn. May when! cimlwl at I195; with July a! 71 In 71-‘); vents NUIIII‘ buying by eastern illliI l‘IlI<.|}1ls IIHIIIPII nus noted and at n.»- twp \||ll|":| “...-i. m. on, VPIII Light g lnllT-t] lh; ItIIRIIPQ a _. ll|||1~ IIIHIPIHI’ TIIPFV \\ ll?‘ lnl--r--.~t_ .~.|.... (‘Yitlllllfp hr Xurfiign illlvl n “n1 I:I'I|eI"‘1I Ulpurl huslnvtt \i.'v< hurting In n quiet \\.-»_v, JIIIII‘ ugh nu iiguru “no placed on tn--. tlnyn suit-x. Phil-mgr. was Iran-virtually lnw-vr m nni-lhingv-il mun! of the day and Lirer- vnlll hail 2| MIIIIIII‘ iFPIIlI .\ shnrp in- rr~u=1~ ill i-xpi-rfn from Argentina wns :1 IHJIFIHII r.Il'IlrI' IIII'IIIIII Illll “"1101 pill‘- I-fllly nil-vi l-y IIH" vunliilllzlncl! ni un- fzuornble Illlrupeau crop repnrtJ. Argentine hIlI|ilXIEIlIS_IIIll'IlIK the week nuiuunlcd to nearly 5,000,000 hum-q‘ zilluost double Inst week's movement while Auslruliu shipped about 2,000,- 000 bu:ln>l.~=, a: against 1,513,000 bush- els a ueek llgll 1‘::.-=I\ illHI w-urse groin! trailing was tlnli uull uninteresting price: showing Illll tlhlllflt‘ \\ \'I\'II'I'IiI_ Mirth O_ CLCHII \\'Ilr.'lf' .\I.IF ililll. .\Illl' llnrley: .\l:n ('.\'~'ll PIIKES . n0 ‘I hard . . ‘J llur 1H m» mg» x. ; "cell Lilli; \\'ll'-nt GT; Wu '.- x.» 2 t‘ “Quit; No .1 <7 w EXCHANGE (Fnnnrllnn Press) HIOYTIZIIHi, Alnrcli ‘J Jiriilnh nnil town... v-n-limnp, m relation in u... t‘:\n.nl\.|l| IIHIIIIY, u: c-rvlllpllcvl Ivy III" Rwyril Itiink of (‘manila closed today as folk-us. - Argtnlillrl pun m?» Australia pmilltl 4M1! Austria sv-billillt U3 Ilolglllln h9g3. Hrazll lnilrei: W. llnlgarln lev .011 ... l‘hln;\ lloni: Kong dollars 3020. (neclloslovnkia cr-iwn .0417. Denmark krone .2157. Franc; franc .0040 Germany mir-hsmark .391‘! Great Britain pound sosix. I Ilulland florln .6744 Hungary nniiglov ‘.001. Indll Yllpcn “Rb Italy lire IRKO Jnpnn yen .3021. New Zenlnnd p0 nrI 40706 Norway Irroile ‘.5361. Polnnrl lInll 1910 south Afrlcfl pnlllliI 50664 Spain pesetza 1m Sweden krona 2G3‘! Swlizerantl franc 3'30. Fnitell Stat-es dollar 3-16 per premium. NEW YDRK, lltarch 9—1AI'l-Fnr- eign exchange steady. Great BTILIIII high 5 neat: low a 071i: Fiona 5 0s; "0 cent my inn.- 5pm,; ri-nm» 0.1%.; lt- nly 8543-’; Belgium ‘.‘.'l 2S; Germany (l9 (IT; Culmrln ill". (Callalllnn Preall Pinning e-xclilingl- rnlwz- ~ At .\I0fI(!‘F.'II~I'i'\llllII 50R li-lfl; U. S dollar 1 00 fi-IG; franc I159 .\I .‘ - ‘nlIIHI 5.0a; Iiill ntium- mm: Irrlnt‘ 0.2m, g At Purl: —l‘<-uml T7 l7 fr; (‘IIYIIPIKYII IltlIIslr I31! fr; I' ll dnllill‘ I5 ‘l0 fr. l" l;.-l.l--l'0iln|l l‘); 3d: Pnlinrlian IItliIIIr 3U 3-’! cents; l‘. S nlollnr G9 57 rum.- Pound. BANKH (Fnnallllll Press) “Mm, (‘Inns . . inn Vrlqilnti-tl run...» - . ... ‘I FnIYlIIl/‘PPP . . \[l\IlII'4".'II Ni-vn Svntin Ilnynl . . .. BRUISES Then’: nothing n a1‘! urt On “Uttering if‘ THE BAGKSTRETGH (oontnusd man Pall 7) Iington 2.13 H. attracts a lot of nttwntlon when driving about the Cl y. One of the handsomeot turnouts seen about our city streets is Aunt Het, four years old, by Napoleon Direct 1.59 3-4. in the stable of James Arbing and owned by Dr, p. W. Business, Kellaingfon, P, E, 1. SIII‘ l; a beautiful chestnut with light inane and tail and catches iilc we like a beautiful blonde. WIllIl) not trained last year she is said to possess equally as much speed as Claire Napoleon 2.1!, also owned by Dr. Bowness. In Ontario they believe in racing their horses eight or nine months out o! the year. Here are a few oi the busiest performers with their starts and wins. My Old Pal 2. ll. l-I by Petrovosky 2.0‘! 3-4 . 29 10 Babe Ruth 2.16 by Lntana S. 2.071-4............ . 3 Grattan Paleh 2-11 1- by Texas Grattsn 2.16 .. Z6 7 Alf Abdell 2.10 by Abdell .. 20 6 Catherine Gratt-an 1.12 by leccc Grnttan 2.06 l-4 .. 28 5 Guy Pointer 2.14 3-4 by Adioo Guy 2.00 3-4 . Daisy Patch 2.08 l-2 by hgle 25 Patch .. .. .. 13 Berthamore 2.09 l-4 by The Leader .. 24 9 Lee Mack 2.07 I-4 by lee Harvester 2.16 1-4 24 8 Harry Okum 2.10 by Ken- tucky Todd Ii, 2.08 3-4 24 3 Joe Patch 2.15 1-2 by Gilbert Patch 2.08 .. 24 l Baldwin 4, 2.07 l-2 by Le Harvester 2.16 l-4 17 Daisy Patch 211 l-4 by Dazzle Patch 3 Jack Grattan 2.ll by Gra- nett_. .. 1 Jean Patch 2.10 I-4 by Oil- bert Patchloo... 22 4 Katy First 2.00 l-4 by Tramp first 2.18 l-4 .. 22 3 Lolie K. T. 2.12 1'2 by Ken- tucky Todd 3, 208 3-4 22 2 Peter Merrlman 2.04 1-4 by Worthy Peter 1B l-2 . . 22 0 Guy the ‘Prlirnp 2.02 b Jerry Harvester .. . Z1 ll Looking over a recent exchange we were reminded of some wonder- ful turf bargains. 1m instance Al MoGirr, popular Winnipeg trainer had a wire one. afternoon about six years ugo from a friend stating ma‘. .' green pacer of class could be bought for $850. He wired the money and purchased Kinney Dir- ect. That season he was the cham- pion racing gelding, winning thir- teen straight and the nest season was in 159 and was sold to J. B. Reynolds of Kansas City for 810,- 000. Grattan Bars Jr. 1.53 1-2 out h! owner Just $10, thirteen calves be- ing traded for the oolt and 8200 and the calves having cost. 0210. As a four year old he was unbeatable, winning two $25,000 stakes and one $10.00 stake. Protector (3) 1.50 1-4, world's champion three-year-old trotting stallion was purchased as s. yearl- ing at auction for $1.000 and sold in the tall of his threeyear-old form to Walnut Hall Farm, Ky, ior $25,000 after he had won some 850.- 000 on the turf. Coming to more recent year: there is the case of Bwrdy (2) 2.04 3-4, that raced so well last year. He was purchased in the fall of i932 for $160, won all his races except one and lowered the worlds rc- oord i0.- two-year-olds on a half mile track to 2.06 1-2 and was then sold for 410,000. When one leads about the above prizes in the names horse lottery the desire comes over us to buy a well bred colt or filly. The glory of arhicvement in developing a cham- pion or near champion would be almost. as great as the amount of money one would get for the frat! It won't be long now before the irz- will be floating out. of the har- bor and the horses will be jogged on thr- roads and gottrn ready for t‘...- vimous race truks throughout ‘seditious Words ’ ' ...... E E count oi the deep snow this winw. and the old sleigh aumulsaosa’ som: of which had not seen- sax- vlce for twenty-five years, were-pail} into action, hooked to 1mm teams. ‘ -- .1 1b There is said to be a dearth as. standard bred stallions in the onus ed States and breeding will not h. nearly so brisk this year as in )1.‘ vent years. 1h the 2.10 list publtah m wi- 192a a mun of aoo 1mm" stallions, sires of standard par- iormels are represented. No doubt there are quite a number of “h! stallions in service which have fall; ed to produce a 2.30 trotter or ll {lxer so they do not show In tha l . ~ . . Peter Eiawah 2.03 3-4 was accid- flll-Blil’ burned to death in a bars iiie recently at Saranac Lake, ll Y. Some years ago he became 1am. Ous when he won a $25,000 my“ Stake with Nat Ray up, Hg w“ not the fastest horse In the raoa but. racing luck was with him and h; $09994 "18 big share oi the muggy,»- He was owned by the late Gsorga T. James who was also owner oi Trampsmug 2.02 l 2, now owned by Captain Ryan, Sydney Mines, 0gb. Ira Ryerson died in Oosllen, on the 21st of February, agsd,_ __- years. He was a trainer of congg; erable distinction in the mm“ States for many years, but in 188i he migrated to Austria-Hungary wheze he became known as tho leading trauler of the two coun- tries, being for seven conaeculiyt years leading race winner both ‘l7- numbrr oi horses and vslus nurse. won. Mont of the faiibtli-I trotters sent to Austria-Hungaqlm‘ ccted by him in America and ed after being exported, &ys the Horseman and 214i World: “'I‘lie old one horse open. Sieiilh seems to be the swank quip. ment all over the country dufilllm the past week. The Nova Scotia Exhibition likely hold six days‘ racing f?“ year starting on Tuesday, Augufl 28th, and ending Mondly, lgbtj Day, September 3rd. Classesmrw“ commended are as follows: 1. Free for All. 2. Free for All. 3. Junior Ree for All. 4. 2.25 Trot, Maritime lrodi’ ’ 5. 2.27 m; and Pace, Mafltfla Bred. ' l2, 2.16 Trot and Pace. 13. 2.18 Trot and Pace. l4. 2.18 Pace. 15. 2.22 ‘Irot and Pace. 1o, 2.25 Trot and Pace. ,, l7._ 'I‘wo year old Trot and P _ Horse with record better than barred. ' 18. Classified race. The above mentioned progr “ ( was recommended to the Exhibition by s. Committee flin- Sisiins of Frank Adams, chairman; J. H. Breen, Halifax: Prank Mc- Neill, New Glasgow; Hadley T. Tlll- . ton. Stewiackc: Prank The meeting of the Commllha, was a most enthusiastic one, a” it was announced that a dete - rd l-ifon. would be made to give Halifax Exhibition n baimer raca meeting. A definin- policy n13.1- ing the allottnlrnt. of passes to 9w“. ers, (lrilrrs, and grooms was aha fixed. and the committee recom- mrtiderl that a light renting be add- ed to the surface of the track. so as in put it lll the but possible (‘Ollfililflll for riveing. the years he raced there were id'- - _ PUIMIQ. Kingston; James Power Secremry. _' . ...-J». >3: I I t l -. ..- -; -_.;-.:"