. P‘ 101"“ ‘Ptwnr 23, 104" THE- -.C!1ARI.<°TT__ET°WNQ 5115RPM" 3,. .. .. i1- BAGK STRETCH 1- ~11r, Kensington, air-old trotting .15 to Ira Carr, e was sired by L‘, dam. .1 Prince. She too ivunsmgtcn. July 10th a believed to have .1) trot considerably has always had a among good 1d the sensational » grind winner on 11s 2.17 1-2. 11. m ~11 at fir $1.000. the Bab '1 A - Sad < '1 was railed to show ' .11 the new local- ‘ care 1 ‘ scmetimes fai-isr betvreen a and the nice 1' 11.15 farm at Cove- - and C. H. Horton evening from a Indianapolis was held at the ' Grounds. 1n- wuhur 11tl1 t0 15th. world's .‘i1li(‘1 1.55 1-4, and I" t full brother Grey .1.i for a high figure. 111.20 made bids on '_ p frce-for-allers but :. unsuccessful. They, bring home tWO V617 next a trotter and tes 21H ovcr a lie was z 11.11 not "=2 1101) for 1- Innigr, took l. re- s a three-year-old 14 starts and was o: ® = 1- =- B‘ m 2 8 m 2 showed a-bilit-y to half-mile second win any 11o record of his jliS year but ha must. '.-1 . .1~ we note he has 1o 2.04 i-2 and vatr- shswg win- making him L’ ‘.(i (rci. He is a four- .". 11 b3‘ Scotland - 1111111101‘ 1.50 stallion at 1 .1:111, mxingtsn, Ken- of the sasonks 1 ‘otter and stake -. -.~ s‘ mt, (3) 1.59 1-2. 114.15. Scot 2.10, a 11).‘ l-Lgliland Scott YBCPS nily started once as ' 111 1939. We have this year. c. e of Playdaic she something worth- .1 1'1 cord of 2.10. She 1i 2071 , Iil\"'f- .\ 1.: . _ ‘l, E"_" 111: “("2519 ' 1 I'I|l (n11. 111111 _1..(‘ ><r b1; delving ba . 1111s, ~111iin “Wilt tn Chariot. "M ""1 Ital-nu- 1 that Mfisrs. ' "tun are favorable t0 " clan and in doing 10000. and 111:‘ 2.15 YJOt when Murphy for a reput- fl great ,I1- thought Waiter Cox .1 ".11 t one over on Mur- - knew his horses ‘i day. tl1at F 11it that scaso;1,c‘.os- ingg of upwards of twcnnadians is the s‘ Bryson, n. not vcvy oi‘ breeding but viiiillllt‘. the kind that The sire of courageous Peter the Great ck into the heredity you can see of Scotland 1.59 1-2 '- 1r1iy trotters and pac- .l fight gamely to the "1. ililffl Ls interest to us 1 c by these gentlemen : llighiand Scott and 111-o they will be rac- uniry against the de- Captain Aubrey 2.07 ‘.\'.l S :1 l knovrn. Captain All- »~'! bv P1101‘ the Great owned in this bv the late John rill-nut were "(i \\‘ill‘l the 11 fitn-“L "l0 ground ,|| 0rd in 1913, then . cishi-p of the late Charlattetovvli. l1\ him to the . :11:11(\11i. Prominent in NOVR Aaron L. m" _ "u. hut some ~ Irfnis with the cal t ‘ .1.- Illnm-(l p 1| ln11- Wm". M "T mcu not ha f’ I. 21.00 l-2 11nd sev- '\ ltvkford is walking 1 _-.< about the best way 1 1'1‘ feeling of elation - 1 ' 1i1:- lu-vastof the genial /\~' 1* wvil known he has eof l1or=es by Aderman <11 Halifax. one of ' $2.500 Abner T. 7,31 Mflug; will remember v s/‘nsa onal pacer was ._ 111- Mr. Adams for the track. He was tctown to make F_0XES AT SIIOW WERE BEAUTIFUL H" 1"‘ ‘timed to row In the ro e1- ilm- cn ‘1- 1m- {liuvvl tl1 l rominentgite: b12011 111111111 an standing out from lhclr 111-ml. m. narrow shoulders. some with wrinklr hers with wrinkle on shouldcrl- "H'- Wm“ 1.1-. MacPilE-BSDII s. sou nis ihni. ilt right. We Icnrnfll the busmrw p In far" cities. in -- -. his first start in Canada, but pro- bflbll’ diie 10 the) long, tiresoluo journey he was beaten by Sully 2.10, owned by Alderman Harry Bret-n of Halifax. It. was an almost never to be forgotten race and stands out vividly in the writer's memory. Billy Kem continued ractlg 111,. ner T. Clegg and_won at, rq1-r-1-a1 Willis in the Maritinies and Maine, but the latter part, of mp 591450“ the horse mct with 1111 accident. He was a winner in 1937 at Montague, driven by Billy Hood. But it is not, the three horses already 111 i115 stable that is sending quivers mmilgh tile Professors -- 1g is something of groan-r signii 11 He Will very shcrtly nmite a trip 1.11 other parts to bring 1101119 a rcal One-Just Watciiim! I" "18 01-15120?!’ 0f_ Prince Edward Island's horse family founders the name of Saladiil is 5111111911 0f 11-1111 the greatest admiration. 11s hlrcd gave toughness and cndu ' qual- ities as well as soundness and Pjlfifld to earlv breeds of hmscs i11 this COUNTY. and many of our noted performers trace back to this 1111- ported thoroughbred. It appears that the Earl of Warwick. who was known as the King Make-r (1111-1111; lite Wars of ticc R res. once in a critical battle dismounted {r0111 his horse and slew him so as to e1:- courage his scldiers by n1. (‘hang at their head. It was stilt-q“. :11 1111.- time that nct even the pinco of 1'11 tory would have tempted 111m to have slain his favorite clmrg. 1", Black Saiadin. Whether or nut Black Saladin was a forbear of the Saladin brought to Prince Edward Island in the late sixties we cannot tell, but perhaps stfnlc of his b10011 did course through our Saladms veins. Grey is a rather infrequent color among horses but it is nrtable that grey noises usuuaily have c1a>s We can recollect several that were top- notchers including The F. 1 2.02 l-4. one of the greatest ra e lmrscs that. Canada over prorlncrri. 'I‘i1c11 (ht-re is Greyhound 1.55 1-4. win-id's 01111-11- pion trotter over mllc and ha mile tracks. What is not gm ~r11’ y known is that the grry 111l1--v...11.1c in horses can be traced 11111-1; to tho grey Broumlow 'l‘11rk o!‘ 1111- ;1:1-_1~ Alcock Arabian. both of 1111 111 ltvrwi and flourished in 1111- 011111 111111 century i11 England. ‘1111-1- 11 1&1 1x11111- from Arabia where s 1111- finest horses in the ' ‘ ed, the natives their horses with til: 12:1- and esteem. A Canadian pacer (i111: 111-wk- un- d with a vengeance i: Gratiaii Mc- Killop, that started out. (in- season without a record, was sold by Wil- liam Hillock of Ontario to a U11- ited States, buyer. Sinrc tin-n irI won l0 rates in a row 11ml tmgk a record of 2.05 1-2 ovrr tho York, P11., half-mile track. In i888 Black Pilot 2.30 1-4 had the best record of a Province brul horse owned in the Maritmcs and it ‘vas not until 189i that. Isracl trotted in 2.28, being (h1- iirsti " e raced in the Marztimrs to bvai 0 over a provincialt-rack.MimncG v followed the same year by trottziu: in 2.30, Minnie Grey was bred near Charlottetown. while Black Pilot was bred at North 1111211". The above information appeared in the Acad- ian Recorder, Halifax, in 1897 from the pm of Jimmie Power in a re- view of the year's racing. Tlzcn follows: "Seven years ago there wen‘ only seven provincial bred horses 111 home and abroad u-hich had cam-- ed the list. so that within that 1.1m! nearly a hundred cf o11r horses 11.11-1- gone into trite charmed circlc—t11at is the 2.30 11st." A compilation o! Provincial turf records up to the fail of 1897 ap- peared in the Acadian Rccordc1~ of -the same issue. Here are a few: “Trotters-Yearling _Pa1~kiand_ by Parkside, Chnrlcttetown. Srpt. 29m, 1892. W. B. Bowness, Sunnnr-rsidc. time 2.58. 'I‘wo Year Old-Pa1'kla:1d, by Parksidc, Moncton, August 301b, i893, time 2.36. Three Your Old- wilmont, by Rampart. Amherst. August 18th, i897. J. A. Lehman (‘c Co, Halifax, time 2.30. Four Yctrr Old-Brazilian, by Brown Wilkcs. St. Stephen, N.B.. Srpt. 7th. 11193. J. C. Malian, Haveiock, N.B.. time 224 1-4. Stallion-Warren C1111‘, Sept, 231d. 1897. H. C. Lywiizarti. Kentvillc, N.S.. i-inle 2.19 1- Marc JMiuotn, by S11" Nutwo*d, Chan-v iottetown, Sept, 22nd. 1897. J- ll- Lamy, Amherst. time 2.1.‘) 1-~i. qfldlngmMontrocc. by Alnmnt Wilkes, Charlottetown. Scpf, 211d, 1897, Reddin Brcs, Cl1a:'lotlc'o.vn. time 3.20 3-4. The track ra-ccrd at. Charlottetown was hrld (‘qllnlly b1- Minota and Warren Guv-ll!) 14.1, summersidc by Parkland 2.6 .14.; Amherst, by sprcal Blc11<l--22l i 5111111, John, special 1311-1111-2111 1-2. '0 noticed quite a number - of horsemen visitors Who are also in- terested in horses as 511901111015 "T participants at the Provincial Fox Show which has Just. closed. ‘They include Roy Wocdsidc. Hamilton. George A. Callbeck. 111110 nfririafcd as Judge. Urban Gillis, Mlscoucne. Well McNcill, Southporf. Clifford MacDonald. John A. MacDonald. D. K. Macbeod, Charlottetown R0- bert Humphrey 11nd A. L. Rogers. Kensington.“ Gordon MacMiilan. Cornwall. Ira Carr. Cflvehclld1 R"°"I Raymond. Souihport. Gcorti‘ D» Warren, l-lowlan, J. P011‘ (III-Mk Charlottetown. Cam l-lowalt-V-crvr- fa, Willard Kelly. Scutlvport- and l’. L. Bowness. Andrew Perry and Prof. S. A. Rockford. all of Sunnr_1erside._ WISH" - 11> [T111011 Championships. rtgpective- 1v. 111 ‘Toronto and Sarina Lew Jenkins Scores Knockout Over Lello- r 1 . y l —7 — . Lar e crowd Nvsaraawaxrmrlznrmurmsvzazmomi g \ - b; Cornell out to Enjoys Season’: \ 1 I G ' p - \ s; am restzge a Openmg Skate \ -~— 1 I g [MNYHV _YORKK; NOV. QQ-JAP)_ n 0w,- 500 5km“. d _ _ w mivtiflru 711"" can t " in tie 1am: n.1,... “mended “f, figemniffkja “"- ‘a ~<~1~ <- » “ck-ens. at the Forum last night despite "(my NAME BOWLIN » - 1s .;n- NEW YORK‘ N“. 13:39am?‘ yvcather. lwiilth the gear ___ ___ G £5332’ “iii; LIIZXg-zérgfxqliiflellkir c -_ CB ever a on 0P0 X18 _ _ wrn-l . a r-igazr . night and the surface was made “has; 3151x111“ égfiefiflfiefgflfifi Total 3308‘ Edna, Mm '1 C W90 Pete Lciio . :1 II.‘ L‘ .m"l)c““'ure c‘! 4'5 degrees- their old rivals the Old Timers in Trundler ~ H -1~1<>11<1.‘ - Infmd reluned m‘ “wk me big "mwn enmyed themselves a five pin match by a margin of H Oatwa s‘- - UNI! “Pig-h” chum I I] “ H‘ thoroughly as they glided over the 245 pins The Old 'f‘1mcrs were M. Oat v y m; I‘ 9m m me a I] m Smooth SWIM“ w the 5mm“ °l sacli in ‘need oi their Captain who B‘ Doir‘ W m- um - mum comm m ‘T’ W‘ o‘ llfglpmsbys bsmd‘ The Fmum wasyabsent but the boys expect to 1. Paqugtltle at I 1C§‘-ige1“s'4J1m§k‘m IIINQEIIId 1150 Oflklu- spic and giistenin ' '- ' 3 i ‘ , ' with new ccI-ats of paint on promg- hggadJoe affifi“ thfiad“; 31m Mi?“ 231 301' {m}; I . Flaunt; a“.“<" B‘ - clnuie. dressing room and office, i“ ht g n 5 y LPG Ins 179 m5?’ fchgrvaw] Zfficlkm mmi.“ -~“3"‘I- lwl-sr-iilr-rl 1111 attractive appear- $161‘ “mew. d9“? 53331, _ ( _ ,1" - -L*?_1uLf-<.>ut firsi 111-it ance and if last night's attendance R D ma ~"' 17F 1m 233 Iljadles high single S. 51111111 3,5 ‘ _ 1 kip. a tight i111‘- 1» any indication then the Sports v‘ Cgyle n 20,; 194 Gfénlfi’ 5222a‘? i?!" '54"- ); ‘ \ _ ' _ _ - e . lll.\\'i Z” _ goiiacc is due for a banner sea R Mcqumd £23 u}, l?” Gent‘ high three s. Mmmjimnlyhlf; c. F. m :12 s; as his fifth season has spared no Tit l_'3005 " “ ,. ‘ N 1'- _ pains andliialromstgre Essggeclil of 0 a ' w’ every‘ c0111" es w 1e er oc- . " _ " — ~- ~1- ‘lzcy 111.1tcl1cs,y skating nights or GA:\l/[cg%':§f;'_ Q17 184 4,22 J’ H: (‘imam 239 11" I-ili wl1111cver entertainment is in pro- A‘ Mccxosfley I48 191 518 Inililclggel “J U“; . BYP-‘o- ' - 1 - i 1 ,1 153 ard shw-vfli E W '1‘i1e Forum for fun is the slogan i‘ gfigrlffen 56g {Q3 Miyfialrrm“ 151 B3 15-’ cvcrrunrung est that will be lived up t0. G Essay 230 “T, n9 a “' - .11‘, m T0tal-3250. Tanks:— ‘— F b G , , gin? finale 1131118111 291,1. c. Blackett 211 m4 11s A . I Dot a alne 1 . rce . .11 :11 7'... (3, ~ - - - , __ - 1 Two Fznaltsts g y _,‘,’;’,§,‘§,, {g}, f‘; {igjf 1C5 1-801" 0111mm Alla"; .1. McCabe 121 2b?) 1511' , . W. Dooley 204 224 2f.’ 1111x011 League JurMtcfiligr 241 153 S_ydney; r‘ p" ‘ o a 604. ' ' Tigersz—- I ' ' ' IDGCIdGd Today G. Nelson 1m 192 230 Ladies high single c. 1111110 211a. WIHIGITIS S1111‘??? M v V _ v S. Smith i111 2G5 1B4 Ladies high three G. Doyle 6F)‘ ' u‘. ., ,‘,‘, f ,. ' “_ ' -" “Ye J’. Gallant 17a 192 170 Gents 1111111 single w. Donlr-v :55, 8;,‘ ° “i” Cm-‘cm-"l ""11- E. Mitchell 196 Z12 212 Gents high three W. DODIFY 633. u n exprvwd (By The Canadian Press) Tin- immediate business of the l-Iu '1'.» tour surviving Iostbail teams is import-at enough, but they 1111:4111, be pardoned for wondering 1121.11. happens after today's games 1n (lvPiflu the participants in the l‘ 1'11 f.nal. 1c 11-1111 little if any money a- rozlrd to qucsiion the confidence 111 Otiilua Rcugn Riders and Tor- nnm Balm)" Beach that they would win (i1:- Inicrpravincial and Ontar- today. 'I‘i11- (‘Illillljiloli Riders play Toronto l\l".l.llillll.< and Beauties tackle Sar- 11i;1 Rain-r The 1x lllllv of an east-west cl:1<l1 1‘(‘(‘Dl\‘(‘(I another blow last lnqizt when President John Ban- 11111111111 of fir Canadian Rugby 1111:1111 .1110]. aiur a wire poll of iln- (11111111. that it coilid not support or fll‘f'lI‘fl\'1‘l\S a body the game pro- psw’. by 1111- Sports Scwioe League. There 1111s a lingering hope, how- ever, that whoever wins the East- crn clialrrpionsiiip would agree to a {4111111- :1_<.z.-.i11st. the ivcst. Baimy 111-awn 111m- said they would. Ottawa have 11d they 11111111111’: unless if. “'11s l‘i'1lll{.‘,i‘\'1 by the C.R.U. and Sarnia and Argos have been quiet on the Subject, recently. Right now i1. i-woiz: like Ottawa and Beaches in the Eastern final. REMEMBER WHEN (By The Canadian Press) Goalie Norman Smith of De- Iruit Red Wings retired from hockey two years ago today following a dmu-hrrecmccn with Manager Jack Adams. Smith refused to play minor lcagile hockey with Pitts- bill]: I-lomcis and went back to his nff-scnson jcb with u. Detroit motor rompaiiy. Race Track Betting I11 Canada 1940 During i940, the Dominion De- lillrllliviit of Agriculture supervised parimutuci betting at the tracks of ‘.16 lacing associations, holding 35 race meetings, comprised or 284 (lays racing. 2.057 race; and 16,- 074 si-artcrs, as compared with 26 iucing associations, holding 35 race motlnigs, comprised of 285 clays int-lug, 9,061 races and 17,074 starters. in 1939. The 101111 amaiuu wagered for (he 1111019 of Canada was $21355,- 037 as compared with $21,695,523 Ln 1939. a decrease of $340.48G. Gate rccl-lpts in i940 were $605.095,47, as compared with 3620921150 in 1930. a decrease of $20,928.03. Gale receipts do 1111i show a truc Picture 11f thc attendance 11s some tracks have scvrca! ladies’ days on wluqil ‘the ind es are admitted on pay- ment of 1.119 provincial tax on y. while some tracks are quite iaberal \ri(.l1 freq passes. The prime monry paid in 19411 was $1,061.824, last r0111- $1,070,770. a decrease of 818,-. 94G. Racing statistics for 1940 by PTOVIHOQS are as follows, the figures for i939 beinv. in brackets:- Quebcc-Numbcr of day. racing 56 (56), gate receipts $31,125.95 ($518,118.87). amount wagecd $1.- 42754-9, (51.33.1285), pLIse money $144,200 (147,500). Ontario-Number of days racing n3 19a», gate receipts $353,746.45 ($375,438), amount waesred $12.- 859315 612858.040), prize money $528,400 ($544,400). Maniwba-Numbzr 0f days nu:- ing 28 (26). gate receipts $611,259.55 ($67,462), amount wagered $2.134.- 464 ($2,226,603), prize money $108.- 500 ($109100). Sziskatdiewan-Nmnber 0f da racing i2 (l2), gate receipts $5 ,- 17l10 ($20,833). amotmt wagered $129894 ($173,206). prize money $24.5'.‘0 ($231300). Alberta-Number of days racing 3| (:13). gate receipts $32,070.36 ‘Jloliilovrlmotlnt uugnred l1,- ($l.'1i‘-'i.997). Pilze money ($665175). Better cnII on (‘lnlrlnlu-lavun l Ian Columbia-Number of elm! 59 (58), gate receipts . l 17 ($(-‘-n.it87.73), amount wag, en 1| 3.1167588 QILQM/li-lll), prize 11111111-1- $i"'i‘i60 ($179,'Ii)5)_ : I. amount wagered was i-ll meitin-Y. at. Durfcrln ’i 10:110. 31.203742, and the 111-nut was at a one day $7] 7.. A.R.H.L. will- Hold meeting Wednesday NS, Nov. ‘BI-(CP) —-Witl'i prc-se t ' ~ ' ' izig to a four (.1111 herst Rural H01 hold a meeting President CCCII today. Four of last year's clubs are ex- pected to re-rnl-cr (he league, with Northport askilr- 11 011101" 11:0 play- offs. Last sea~.. . c0111- priscd wams i1 N13; Point dc B11111, Nb Em A111l1crst. West Amhersi, iirciitiaie and N1111- pan. 51st Annual Meeting Of LOJ-LA. Saturday TORONTO. Nov. 21 - -C'P\ - r111, 51st annual meeting o: the Ontario Hockev Asscciahon to b1- hcld here Saturday night. 11:11 ("iliS1(I(‘l‘ among 11 long 11st. <11 a111-x11d111en1s, the new definition of an amateur hockey player. -, As defined uizdcr the :1n1.11 ‘ment. the definition cf an amateur would \\ 'l11(-.~ri11_\‘, antiouilctd 31.1101’ e: “An amatx-nr hockey player is one who either has 710i r1" is not‘ managed in organized ])i‘(‘.ICE'~1(7li£iI, ‘.10 k ' OUT WAY Johnny Gntisclig will Citicago Black Hawks 111 t‘ games against Toronto M1111- this weekend in manager Paul Thompson, who 1171i undergo a minor operation. son is 1=xpcctcd to be away from the club for about. three games. Toronto ltfarlboros 3: Hiuniizon 3 London 1: Niagara Falls 2. Oshawa 2; Lions 4; Queen's 8 Guelph Leafs '1; Tbronto Ranccr.» - R-oyals 4; Verdun 2 Cornwall 4; Canadiens 1 Western Mustangs 4; Brantfurd 6. - " hie Gottselig will Direct Hawks Nov. 22 dzrec‘ CHICAGO. the absence o1‘ Club officials said todav TIi1"lll',)-» Hockey Results (By The Canadian Press) O. H. A. Scnlur "A" Si. Catharincs 4- ‘ Kingston Junior S. P. A. Junior “1\" i Quebec Senior 0. II. A. lntcnnedlzltc "A" A pclicivns upper wine bone is r1- .’ _11W11\a11'~' utvnor 1 1 Ill. I111‘ flfl~ \l.'l' ST..- lNlIfl§I‘l'l'.\TiI.I-‘. M171 '17‘ ‘\’ 1 ~11 PI (‘it <- ' 1:11: 111 i11- '1 IPIJHIJJPL 4111,11 can. v.0. kw" mo n nu unvvrl. m: 1 you've GOT ~ WHEN VOL) CAN MAKE A TOUCHDOWN f THAT MUST 01-1, NO -- THEIR as AWFUL TACKLER 1s SMELL‘! LIBUL TO HAVE opposmou a TRUCK RiM AROUND n15 ._r- \ \- JTQw1111nM?» g 1. ':-'1.1.(i 11.31 ll~l 3 j 1 11111‘. r11.- l‘. Ill‘ 11f‘: o2 \\';111 '1' res for Vics. 1.1m; {l1 .\f;1( 1c. 111.1 .\1ar11111'1"e; 2, . 1.1111111151111111- ’ . .1101: Xfacdonaid; 2, ‘ '11. 1.1111110 MacKc-n- i1‘ _ [l] I . Innis . 3w: '.\"11h Sych. ' 1cra,O:1t,I 11c’ no: pw- , ii’. England- ‘1 billet a W0- on evacuat- mcz- was tin. ’l"-~1~ evacuees .\1 . l.11(‘"‘1l"i ‘ha; ‘ i; Lite C R. U. had the 1.‘ 3P5‘ , (nu-d f: vice League 111 T01"- .11 the Cape, 1x41 Hamilton, Toronto, pres“ =2u=-._ (dent of the Sports Service Ii-Jgug dhlwu out. of the i Fad askr-d for CR1}, glippgyl m T T- "i "~ ‘.\";li1 Drfiv'el\'ls to -- Q ~ll0fis cq11.‘,1111e:1' . ‘ T\lr Bauncrman (‘On_ of »u.(ed his exr-"lnnu- 11-1111 1.11s n“ r1111 that the Union fr-ir. i‘ c0111‘. HPDTOYP a champicnlnp flame \_ 11g 1o a, ruling mfidt“ a: the an. :..'1i meeutg 1n Fob. , 1ii1!.1.|'I\‘1'E “'O.\IEN'S '. another , IN5TITCTE aside further ‘ ——-—~— The Annual Meeting of Believue _ ~-.._ W, I. was l1eirl at nhe home of Nirs , sfuooh Mack _.\1i1<-Pi1ve. Meeting opened . _ with 511141.131, Ofanada. Roll call,‘ 1o;- 5qnpmbor and payment oi for-s. Tue mhnnes or last annual meeting and of the October meeting we» road and ap- proved. Secretary gave Financial R p11,": for ycas". S200 was ‘reuvi f.»:' 1111- T. B. League. A ho. 114-1; 11 1,;- Protestant Orphani. ' v.11 vol- cd that Rm‘. A. J. F lecture. Institute memb 6 Sweaters, l2 Pair Men month of N01. A Cracker Contest put on by Mrs 3- ,5"? 31111111’ M. C. MacPhr-zson won fr; ,\1-~ ‘{“.‘"'\""l_"l_-‘l‘z)‘ll1uq‘"l‘é Afrchie MacPh- m1: Rvaiinr: h. , . . ‘.»_ . rs. Mark .\ (Plum 111p, u c, - “‘““"' 2' m“ MatiPhexson 1111-111-(1 111 mlr-r- t» her home 101' Du‘. mertinu. R C5111 Exdvihfie of Christmas g Election of Officers. P1115. Mrs. M. C. iVIGCPIiPlZV-{i ViCe P1~es.M‘~ Alf Wentllrili Sec. 'I‘ro:1s. A D. l-i Mncl i. Dinctozs- Mrs Stuart MicPh * Mzs. Mack Ztfar-Phcc. Ali's. MacLeod. Audifcrs, Mrs A J. Mac- Phcrsnn, Mrs. J. N KINPIVF-Oll. Gift Comm- Mrs. Mick ltfncPhrr- Mrs John NfaeLerd. '1'()I1'(l\'!() .1 1, , (.\ \\'>'1\-. ..; -ii1.\‘ 111 1.1.1111 SATURDAY 11-1 ..~1i'iI Cuirzcs Second Round 3~5 BIG Afternoon Skate 220-110 NIGHT R-Au ’{l‘A-(‘l4iAv-\]( Saturday Night I“li()l.I(‘ ZQc-llc ALI. NEW .\II'FI(' By .l< I1’. Iii/Iinnls OUR BOARDING HOUSE W1 th -- .\I.1jur Iloopie a: f1’ / 1’ w.- é Putt STEAM AHEADfiAILOF-Z-w- 12>. nrzvea Mmo oaowmue ANCHOR \_ 1N 1141s MIDDLE o1= THE Rue.’ 1 W wusn vowae THROUGH 1N HERE you can TIE 1r~i~ro THE ‘or A DEFAULTING E=">i2',7€.4 wow \T our AT T " ~ &§\K\LL—-NOT THN: . ~. . ,. T; UPSTNRS ROOMQ, AND THEN sxou can zamove A11. THE eczema THAT you WERE 1501x161 To TAKE OUT LAST MONTH.'-- AND QUIT sPuT-r-TT/é - M\( (was ‘.1 nus ass-r o: worms 1-1: - FAR ENOUGH.’ sear: 11> 1 , new RESPONSIBLE as "-1 es RI YOU k is‘ -\ k.- ANE. R .1356 LWY ‘YAJTI? Ru (Jvnrgc ITtI-‘lzowsczrv THAT MOTHER’ scum-w? '11- Cfaresholm. Albe: ta. moi. . when $464 was wagered. j I'M GOING TD SEE THAT SUE MAKE HIM TAKE THE \NOQ‘I"HL.ES$ THING BACK * 5O TO GET Tl) YOUQQ TO vou THAT YOU CAN/T ear TO n- wrmour clzossluc ism-tif- ONE ELSES PQOPEQTV-i wouw I ADVISTE YOU BUYING: THE NEXT PQOPE v v01.» cm as sear) --~_¢ Jlr- ilanus