. MARQUJM F ZIEV K. ll M. BIG ENTSS q I THURS. 8.30 P.M. ABEGWEIT AND WOLVERINE INTERMEDIATES ‘MARITIME CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL First three side rows-We. All other seats-fie, f Plan opens 10 a. m. today-Get your last peep at hockey. FRIDAY — 8 P. M. caauivar. sore ADULTS sun CHILDREN Cllh prlles for both clssseg Cash door prizes Get your costumes ready. BOWLING WRESTLING HOCKEY in _ 25 cents. lonum tit POPULAR SKATE Z5 Cents‘ Til-NIGHT -BAND— ’ F-O-R-U-M 1 Get ready for ,.Provlncial ‘ Interscholastic Ice Meet, Fri- 3 llsy, March 24th. 4- -0-mwf- I ‘i tes Set "For Matches A meeting of the Summerslde ‘inton League was held on onllay evening to decide when the niches would be played for the =-~ nton chauupionshlp. It was l zed that Monday. March 20th, cilia be the date and the match- » played on the Sumrnersidc High ool Court. All entries should be l by March 13th. In the meantime the players are Willis and many contests be- ll Plflyers of different clubs are “"5"! every night. One of par- lr interest is scheduled for wfllilvsdhy between A. E. c ls and Ned Ferguson; and an- r between Elmer Harris and I Daley, s_ REDUCTION ._....i ‘intinued from Page 1) l ferencc between the par value; lhi Pound and the average ex- "lsc value. Later as the cost of " oditics increased in Britain. " iiiocial duty was reduced to difference between the aver- va'uo and a fxed value of w‘ m‘ (‘Xomllle if the depart- ‘ ""00 the average value over two-weeks’ period tb be $4.10 in ludian funds, then special duty uld be a0 cents on the pound ling, ' °"- W. D. Euler asked the Min- “me days ago if -in view of further increased commodity - in Great Britain the ordinary lY should not be collected on l uation of the pound below 34.no- "Dlililllng to the House that instances which prompted the ' ment to establish the pres- tbuls, the Minister recalled sfiltember, 1031, the com- Dfloe index, wholesale, in fltain was 99.2. - Ryekman continued: "In l month. as all Honourable " “"8 "o aware. Great Britain "Mi-ll payments in gold, and mediate result was an in- c l" commodity price; in i. W. ii. flsrsoa camoraaoron "' You ma» ‘l "he-Isl. "@535 "P Oath Italic D ra wing Latter Pa rt Of We ek The lucky winners of fne three prizes donated in connection with the Intermediate Abegweit Hockey Team Contest will be drawn for the latter part of the week: Following are the prizes: 1 pair of shoes, donated by Purdie 8a Ferguson. I has, donated by Kelly d: Mc- Innis. Y l shirt, donated by Mr. McDougall. , This contest is iorthe purpose of raising funds for to finance the In- termediate Abegweit hockey team. Scouts Defeat - Trail Rangers Hany The " Scouts defeated the second ‘Iraiirangers 4 to 1 at the Arena yesterday afternoon. Gal- lager scored the Scouts four tallies while Johnson scored for the ‘rraiirangers on Farquharsonis al- sist- Very few penalties were handed out. Following is the line- ups:- TRAIIIRANGERS SCOIJTS Goal P- Simmons A. Gillis Defence A. Godkin g P. Thorne S. Richardson C. Gallo!" Forwards R. Hennessy It. LUBE .1. Johnson W. Andrew B. Johnson A. Wright R. Stewart B. Fitzgerald D. Farquharson G. Bently. P- Andrew and S. Lawson refere- ed. to the satisfaction of all. Great Britain. For October i081 the figure was 104.4 and in No- vember, 106.4. since that time the index figure has moved closer to the 100 mark. and in the month of October i932 it stood at 101.1, N0- vember 101.1, and in December, the last month for which fgures are available. it was 101. Com?"- ing that figure, therefore, with the index as in September i931, it will be noted that there is actual- ly 5 slight increase in wholesale prices in Great Britain. "I1 prompt action had not hoeh taken by our Government in Sci)‘ tembe m1 to continue to value the pound sterling for customs purposes at $4.86 2-3. the net re- suit would have been that the tar- m ggainst Great Britain up to a- bout 20 per cent would have been wiped out, and in some cases in- deed the British exporters to Can- ada would, owing to the exchanso. be receiving a boll!!- "Action could perhaps ha" W" taken by way of 811K151 "ll" °" quota system as has been done byl other countries who were faced with unfair competition from countries whose currency h" be‘ coma depreciated, but we adoPlBd the more moderate course of un- deavoring to maintain so far as was possible the status quo. with this slight exception that haviv! regard to the fact that there h“ been an increase in wmmodi" prices in ‘Great Britain variously estimated by experts at tho i!!!" at anywhere from seven percent i? l0 per cent,’ we decided that al- thoughmegular duty would be °" sessed on the basis of 84-09 3'3 l” the pound sterling, special or ex- change dumping duly Wllld “l? be "onabssisofN-Ww the pound sterling, which reli- reaenis a discount d l0 Wmm‘ from the par value. "Since-Y that tlmt rspwiumcl?" havebeenmacikimeboihmln‘ Wolverines Turn Back Abbies 2-1 Local * lnterme-d-i-Ztes Lose Close \ _ N_____ Tglll __CI_IZIARLOFI'TEWN GUARDIAN '1 Tflt To‘ Hal (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, Mar. ‘h-Wolverines Intermediates tonight secured a. one goal lead in the first of home and home games with' the Charlotte- town Abegweits ‘ for the Maritime Intermediate Hockey championship. The score was 2 to 1, and the teams will resume the conflict at Charlottetown on Thursday night. ' Tonight's game wu fast. with th visitors outskating the Wolves, who, however, displayed a. better com- tions of the rules were so frequent that Referee Harry Butler kept al- most a continual stream of players penalty box. Halifax rang up its two markers ROYiii8 uin m culumls TORONTO, March '1——(By The Canadian Pressl-Clli! Manahaifs Edmonton Royals, Alberta's bidder for the 1933 curling ' mpionship of Canada had the lead: all to them- selves tonlght after first day's play here. The Albertans took a lead by winning two straight games while rinks from Manitoba, Sask- atchewan, Ontario, New Bruns- wick and Nova Scotia won and lost. . The Manahan quartette, con- sistently brilliant during the day, helped the west to score a. sweep- ing triumph in the morning by outpointing New Brunkwickis ‘en- try, led by J. S. Malcolm of Saint John, 14-11, then turned on the powerfu Jerry Abrams rink from North Ontario in the afternoon for a 13-10 victory. cunnlu lillARlllAil This column In reserved for Queen's County new! of local Interest but 0d- "Pillhl 0! l newly nature may he Inserted It l cent! A word atrietly' liable an advance. LANSEA KNITTED SPORTS- WEAR-On account of the unex- pected large business, the demon- strator has arranged to stay in town until noon today. Moore d: McLeod Ltd. REMAINS ARRIVE-The re- mains of the late Ben G. Acorn arrived from Montreal last even- ing and will rest at the McLean Funeral Home until taken to the Trinity United Church on Thurs- day afternoon. TO ATTEND GENERAL AS- of the Presbytery of Prince Edwardl Island yesterday in Zion Church hall the following Ministers were appointed as Commissioners to the General Assembly which is to be held in Peterboro, Ont, June 6-13: Rev. R. Moorhead- Legato, B. D.i and Rev. Alexander R. Gibson, with Rev. J. Keir Fraser, D. D., and Rev. R. Hensley Stavert,‘ M. A., B. D., as alternates; also the fol- lowing Elders: Messrs. S. M. Hicks and Earl Poster, with Messrs. A. W. Stewart and Geddle Douglas as al- ternates. I‘ GOOD-BYE COLD! When You Take This Com- plete Cold Remedy. Don't use makeshift measures to relieve a cold. Take a COLD rem- edy and one that does‘ the four nec- essary things. That is Grave's Laxa- tive Bromo QuLnine. It stops a cold , ', because-it opens the bow- eis-kllls the cold germs and fever in the system-relieves the head- sche-tones the entire system. Get it today and be on the side of saf- ety. Besurc to ask. for Grove‘a Laxa- tive BROMO QUININE. Now two aim-Silo and Mic-at all drulgilta. I believe it has been fair and reasonable to all interests affected. "As I stated at the outset, 1 do not belie" this would be an op- crease and w lower the iisoro o! mo. but ovwthins cow“ pcrtune time to make anv change in this arrsnllmyflh" First Play-off Game For Three Province ClLrnpionship. mend of combination play. Infram. for the MacDonald Brier trophv _ ifax, Crew I1, iN HiilISE 0N DRAFT illlluss The debate on the Draft Address was concluded in the Legislature yesterday at 5.20 p. m., the speakers yesterday being Mr. Thane A. Camp- before Charlottetown had a look-in. Sheehan scored in the first period on Flemmingk pass, and early in the second Grant passed to Carroll for the second. Stewart got the Abbies’ only scone, also in the second period, capitalizing on Bradleys assist. The third “went scoreless. bell (Lib. First Prince), Hon. G. Shelton Sharp, Minister of Public Works, and Mr. W. H. Dennis (Lib. Second Prince). The House met at 3.30 p. m. First reading was given to “An Act to . Provide for the transfer of the du- ‘ties of the Prince Edward Island Provincial Police to the Royal Can- adian Mounted Police?’ "An Act to . Amend the Amusement Tax Act?‘ LINEUPS Charlottetown-Goal, McEwen; defence, F. Acorn, Carmichael: for- wards, Stewart, Currie, K. Acorn, McFarlsne, ‘Murnahan, Bradley, Whltloclr. l Halifax-Goal, Cameron; defence, Smith, Flemming, Sheehari. The Late Mr. Corrigan U CONDOLENOE . ' HALTAX, N. 8., March 6 -- Please convey to the family of ‘Thomas Corrigan our heartfelt sympathy in their loss. Tommy's death will be blow to both sport- dom and newspaper men in the Maritimes. BILL MOOALL ' AND JIMMIE SMITH Halifax Herald Sport Editors SUMMERBIDE, P. E. I. March 7-May I convey to the family of the late Tom Corrigan the deepest sympathy of the Pioneer Publish- ing Company. His untimely death brings to me a deep sense of per- sonal loss. GEO. S. LOUKIIART Editor the Pioneer, The Island- Farmer. SUMMERSIDE, March ‘1—I am shocked by the sad news of the sudden ing of my old desk- mate, of the Guardian, genial Tom Corrigan. He knew sport and could ably write it. Kindly convey to those bereaved the deepest sympa- thy of the staff of this paper in their grievous loss. J. J. ENMAN, Editor Summerside Journal. The following clippings taken from the Moncton Times and Moncton Transcript show the high respect in which "Tee" was held by his New Brunswick Colleagues of the sporting realm. Maritime Sport Sustains Distinct Loss News of the sudden death of T. an act to incorporate the OLeary Athletic Association, Ltd., and an Act to empower Barclay‘s Trust Company of Canada to do business in Canada. , Following" the conclusion of the lDraft Address debate, the Public Accounts and report of the Provin- from both teams filing through thelClflhoyl Finlay; forwflrdfi. Carroll. clal Health Department were tab- lFoley, Grant, led. The House, on motion of Hon. _ Dr. Maclvilllan, went into committee ‘ on The Public Vehicle Act with Mr. strong in the chair. The act pro- ,vides for the collection of a. license ‘from persons conducting on the lhighway the business of a public ‘carrier of pas u, or passengers and express freight. There was DEBATE 0mm BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT consid fable dlscussio l by Messrs.‘ Lea, T. A. Campbell, H. H. Cox, Hon. Dr. MucMillan, Hon. Mr. Arsenault, ' Hon. Mr. McPhee and others. At 6 p. m. progress was reported, and the ' House adjourned until 3 o'clock this afternoon. l Answers to the follciu- were tabled: l". :stlons Vendor's S".lpplies l Mr. Gallant. 1, Give the quantity of the various kinds of liquor bought and sold by the Wholesale Vendor in 1932. . 2. What was the total price of li- quor bought? 3. What was the total price of li- quor sold? _ 4. Have any new offices been cre- ated in connection with the Pro- hibition Act? ° 5. If so, give the names of of- ficials appointed and the salaries of each. 6. Has any seized liquor been sold or handled by the Prohibition Com- mission? Answer: 1. Purchases, $140,009.20. ' 2. 92,491.42. 3. 140,009.28. 4. Yes. 5. J. Frank Stems, wholesale ven- dor, salary $750. 6. Yes. Mr. Gallant: l. How many prescriptions each per month have been issued by the Government to the various physici- ans under the Prohibition Act? 2. Has the number varied from month to month, and if so, to what $553 .1. Sales, E. Corrigan, Sports Editor of the Charlottetown Guardian, was re- ceived with deep regret. Few sports writers in the Maritimcs had a‘, more intimate knowledge of all, column which appeared in the Guardian under the pen name of | "Tec" was widely read. He could write with authority on several branches of sport, notably harness racing and his was a familiar fig- ure at all the important race meets on the Island.- Possessed oi an en- gaging personality thosc of us who knew "Tec" feel a distinct person- al loss and we extend our sincere sympathy to his bereaved ones. Death has cut short a promising- career and Maritime sport has sus-l tained a distinct loss-Moneton Times. ' Maritime sportsdom was shocked yesterday to learn of the sudden passing of Thomas E. Corrlgaml sport editor of thoyharlottetown, Guardian. Known to‘ all sport writ- ers and hundreds of followers of all - branches of sport, “Tec" was highly i esteemed and he will be missed. Possessed of s genial nature, Mr. Oorrigsn numbered his friends in almost every corner of the Marl-l times. His thorough knowledge of l many branches of sport and par-l ticularly of harness racing made his two columns, "Looking Them Over" and “Down the Back Stretch" widely read articles. Ever an Is- lander "Tee" was a champion of things of The Island and a staunch ,, m of all Prince Edward Is- land teams in various sports. Among his brother writers a keen ‘sense of loss is evident and the sinoem sympathy of all who knew the man goes out to the bereaved ‘family-Houston moscrillt. extent? Answer: The Government have issued no prescriptions. The Prohibition Com- mission issued prescriptions in the SEMBLY-‘At the "Elm" "team; brflhches 0f 59°11 lhd hi5 dolly same manner as previous Commis- sions. 2. Some variation, January being the lowest with 1664 prescriptions filled and August being the highest with 2813 prescriptions filled. I’. W. C. EQUIPMENT Following ls the detailed infor- mation with respect to furnishing and equipment of Prince of Wales College, as tabled on Monday after- noon: United ‘Typewriter Co., $270.00; Canadian Laboratory Supplies, $491.29; DeBlols Bros, $687.61; Ei- mer 8r Amend, $373.73; Oflice Spec- ialty Co., $625.07: W. W. Walsh Mfg. Co., $2,315.77; Tirrill Gas Machine Corporation, $2,050 62; Wilson Scien- tific Co., $2,083.38; Canada Clock Co., $660.00; Hull Manufacturing Co., $2,200.00; J. A. Wilson Co. Ltd., $2,522.05; The Chesley Chair Co., $453.00; Central Scientific Co., $2.- 82901; Globe Furnishing Co. Ltd., $6,662.40; General ‘Fireproof Co. of Canada Ltd., $857.61; Steel Equip- ment Co. Ltd., $2,103.40; Canadian Oflloo 6nd School Furniture Co., $16,212.24: Canada Comstock Co. Ltd., $57.39; Dustbanc Products Ltd., $287.50; D. Gestetner Ltd., $200.00; General Biological ply House, $07.34: The Hughes Owens Co. Ltd., $230.09; R. T. Holman Ltd. $140.81: J. F. I-Inttl Oo. Ltd., $73l.00; Kelvin- ator of Canada, $200.43; Grinnell Company, 806.06: James Robertson 8:00., 8306.17; Moore 8r McLeod Ltd., $15.05: Associated Gas do Elec- tric Q0. 0390.00: Island Telephone 00-. 014-00: filtern Telephone Co., 0673.12; ‘l ll. Simiiooh. 610483; l Tliere g5 2O for 20C. (S om etliing in Knowing How/ As IMPORTANT as the tobacco itself, is the knowledge that selects it. the expert knowledge of blending which today produces the xnatchless Winchester blend. Year after year has added knowledge-year after year has developed the skilled personnel which makes and distributes Winchester cigarettes. To thousands of Canadian smokers, this ex- perience and knowledge means the difference between “just: another" chester's mellow, rich smoothness and sur- passing fragrance. There something in knowing how to make cigarettes winplygsster Blended Right! IMPERIAL "rouacco COMPANY or cauaua. Lmlrm. Equally valuable is cigarette and Win- Soulis Typewriter Co. Ltd., $270.00; Henry McFarlane Co. Ltd., $354.0! Placing Gas Producing machine and sundry items outside of contract, $989.95. Total, 850809.53. in; LEAGUE RESULTS TORONTO AT MAROONS FIRST PERIOD l-Maroous, Haynes, (Robinson) 6:05. 2—-Mamons, Ward. 15:27. Il-Marocns, L. Conacher (Smith) _ 16:30. Penalties: Blair, Smith, C. Con- acher. ‘ SECOND PERIOD 4—Maroons, Ward (Smith) 4:51. 5-Toronto, Jackson 18:30. Penalties: Horncr. THIRD PERIOD 6--Maroons, Ward. 3:25. 7—'Ibrouto, Bailey Clancy). 10:32. 2—Maroons, Ward 10:53. (Thorns ik-Msroons, Brydson (Duguid. L. Oonacher) 15:05. Penalties: Trottier. CANADIENS AT AMERICANS FIRST PERIOD 1—Canad£ens, Bourreault (Gas- non. Joliat) 10:36. kamericsns, Patterson (Brydge, Help) 16157. Tension Relaxes In Bank Crisis Second Day Ofiank Holiday Sees Banks Loosening Purse Strings In Iiiiger Centres. lBy Claude A. Jagger, Associated Press Financial Editor) NEW YORK, March 7.-(A.P.)—- With banks loosening their purse strings a little in most of larger fin- oncial centres of the United States today, tension relaxed somewhat 0n the second day of ilie Nation's bank holiday. - Considerable confusion existed among banks in New York, Chicago. and other cities. as to the immedi- ate procedure which should be fol- lowed in availing themselves of Sec- retary of the Treasury Woodin's rulings allowing them to resume restricted banking activity, to per- mit cashing of payroll cheques and Penalties: Gagnon (21, Dutiori (3). Brydgc. Morena, Regan, La- rochclle, Wasnie. SEUOND PERIOD No score. Penalties: Regan. Lepinc, Mar- tin. Carson, S. Months. TIIIRD “ERIOD financing the movement oi‘ food- stuffs and necessities. Nevertheless, considerable cur- rency was paid out in many cities. In New York, the situation was confused for a time by Governor Lehman's extension of the state holiday through Thursday, and the Chase National Bank, after opening, decided to close in keeping with the Governor's mandate, but the Gov- ernor later made it cle_ar that Sec- retary Woodin's ruling took preced- cncc. CHALLENGE We the Guardian "Angels“ do hereby challenge the "Superiors" to a friendly game of hockey to be playrd at the Forum Saiufdfly night. Time to be arranged later. J. A. PETERSON Captain ::Douglns‘ Egyptian Linimcn: is remarkable in its quick, effective. action. Relieves instantly burns, sprains, toothache and neuralgia No score. Penalties: Leone, Jcliat. Invaluable for sore throat, croup and quinly.