JUNE ;1g;1_,3_,,,,p , . THE cnnnnorrsrowlv GUARDIAN £1 for _r . _n _ , I -, 7 __ .PAGESEVEN ` Bowulvc _ -- _.e e Yin - _. ____ ,__ W , V i _ BA _ nas ETBALL { sandal. OTHE for NEWS °h. SPCRT WORLD iii.. _"* 11; _VL _V P ‘ ’ ° ’°'l °' ‘ Sluggers Defeati Margate Anil prmg - 1 Indianiiiillf lillllic. Y. ..._ ._ ._..-iusiiiiiiiii _~.............-1.1.. ioior-y~-siiiicl is |=ivn|i|ii the eurnmerside Baseball Lesgue,‘ In »a same at Margate between (gdmdlm png) Lplayed Thurhday on the School --_.__ the Summerslde and Margate - , _ i "T1 'A NEW YORK' June 4___New York`ghm1°1-1d, 1 K- ' football olubs played on Thursday S Annual ‘- M -5 Yankees today had 1,,-dyed why The game was very close and ._ Uifhet and CI‘3.Wf0I'd la” the *W1* °11d°d 011° “U in the he ,,,,,,, 1,, ,mam ,.1 1 o Y M 1. were reading up to the purine the iirei hair of the buy V Soccer Draw Road Race *EV ` ‘heath of the American Leegliiqelnth' inni‘rise._5-3, when Heath? Meet Today In -lt looked as if Margate would win P =-==- a wild and wooiy game Saturdayi L’11°"P?`- i (ummm nw) greeted the mme” and made -11 : the Yankees defeated Philadelphia 3|,UGG1\mg ¢_ y_ M, 1,, wa an hm) Towards the last part of the until the sixth, the All-stars eked AX, Jima 4.-Alter years `i favorable for good time. Paul went _'Athletics 17-11 by 11 gpectahulhr Catcher AU,rEULL'Trdance June 4__Jack second half Bill Arnett secured 0111 I mug, Noel Pau-i’8 9311115 feet into the lead at the start and wi-'1 rally in the fifth inning which mb A_ Schurman _,Pmk1e.. Peters C d 't ’ _ the ball and scared in a close shot played Bt the Abeswolt G10undS -never headed. though lt was sener- fled them 10 ,uns ,mr the A., V Pitcher a;;“'§;n‘r, "@3221 “jjj 5 for the Summmlde team. °11 ally conceded Oliver‘s mishap obvi- .hm hamm,-,ed yankee p11¢he1s1J. Schurman Reg Phillips! f dl “lex ld m 't m| The 10511111 1111114111 W111 be Playfd T ated a renewal of the bitter duels i101. 11 11.11” M1-055 the P1311, 1,1 , Herman Durant! 1;: nxiinf 1101"' X M me; thelin Summerside this week.-S. bet these two men have fought over 1 1st'Base S snges n ° I 1 the third “'"“°° French Hard Court tennis cham- i111°11Y 11111111111- Tweety-eight runs, as hits, la W- HW" D111 811111” lonshl h,,,,O,,.,, _ ‘he 1 The Indian finished fresh. New gbases on M115' 15 sh.1ke_°u1_5 one 2nd Base P cm gsm d gy' I t md n T T ke E16 . . . Glasgow won the team arise. with man mt by pmhe, me wud P. Moecabe L. Gallant t 1 W ,,T"‘“ °°‘° “Y "° anners a 111111118 °111Y 1111” 211018 01111111111 Omer second. Bemis Rogers sixth, pitch tl . ard Base re r sem mal matches in such up 1 _ O -1 if --he »......:".f....';’;: -. -. "eh T"’° 5"" '1>”“ 1- for the steel town, seventh; and Jim the, mm : short Stop nenncr wot d n gh was pessrlns- ______ 131g George Ayem on me mound honey, eighth. ` C washington Senators improved J' D°ddS H. Bernard °`f aww ‘_ Imying in Se“‘;“"°°' The Tanners added two more for Apart from .Hermigan the Mass- their hold on second plm by Right phhd al mm' easily dismsed ° tix’ scalps to their belts over the h_oli~!h1 _ husetts continent did not do very lsemng back the mst ,ue Boston A_ Gay L_ Doucette crafty Jcpancsestar, .Jlro Sato . day when they defeated the pnm_ down Wm, uve safeties two of well. Cecil Hill of Beverly was ninth ;R/ed so 8 5 hup t is centre Field ;w1m the 1°” °f "ny 1°” games' ' roses and Maples by 9-3 and 9-8 which were of the scratch variety. in 50.59 2-5 and Clarence Sabine 1 X " W ° S' LW :D 11,6510 R c1°w`6`0' 6'Z' 6'2" counts respectively. B seventeenth in 6309 1_5_ Browns were defeating the third' - ~ “E ' on the other hand Gcchet 551- Noel Pours brother John finished mc” c`e"°’*"‘d "em bi’ me Same i Left Field d0m'S11°Wed any Slsiis of his torm- ) H_ . M ,111 _S_ , _ - of the best played in the Industrial them up for the Abbies was equal- -murteenm in the Held or 51 ‘Score Chicano White Sox easily warren “° emy er genius as he dsposed of Harold Leu ue thus fan went ,heven 1n_ Iy be3tDe1'1'01t 115- __" George Neivcombc Lee 0! Great E 1,11 me Springhill Indian to his st victory in the annual Halifax mile road race yesterday and to a. W ,msd of 53 minutes seconds . me gl-uelling course. a Mic- c beat out a fast field, w h in- uded Roy Oliver of New ow, winner of the event,\ nd Hehnigsn, the veteran B - was able to get straightened ou finished second in 55.28. Hen- came in fourth in 56.16 2-5. McDonald of Halifax was 1h 50.01 and Wallace x~`.'Vid. Of fifth, 11.0-f,.’.» time and a light wind plodder. Oliver lost a shoe had, 5 wrong turn near the at ' , Big Gate Is Assured' (By Herbert W. Barker, As- aociated Press Sports Writer) NEW YORK, June 4-(A. P.)-Jar-k Dempsoy’s initial plunge into New Yorli‘s pro- matorini arena apparently is an ins-tired financial success. _ Advance sales for the 15- mmd match between Max Sdilnellng and Max Bam' In the Yankee Stadium Thurs- ib bt were just short of IH; today and. with any loft of a “break” from the weather man. s minimum “gate” of $250,000 seemed I. virtual certainty. OW THEY STAND INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lost P.C. 11 31 .633 ester . .. 30 .588 liuiore .... . . 29 .558 '1 . . . 28 .549 11111 .. 24 ,471 "1 21 .438 -yCiiy . .. . . 119 .396 ialo 18 .360 shall no sa b.:$~l2='3§o`°»'-`3; maa1cAN LEAGUE P.c. .ceo .sei ` .sts .sas .512 .432 .302 .aaa J __ wolf Lost vorir 29 13 'ion 21 19 23 lleliillla 21 roit 19 1111115 17 ton 14 ldhilsi §°°‘°S»‘3 Narronau Ll-:nova Won Lost 20 17 27 18 25 24 no, .eas- .wo .ssl , .azz 23 _ si-1 i is .ua l 20 .428 .840 “ik -.... 11111 “go ' ' I o » » It "mi" 111 ieibhirlmf.: is W 21;; Win. Mernnis awarded w 111 cmiic or the nbstem 111111 Sea cuiis when the me ta ed 10 Dut in appearance lme scheduled. D' °°“11111n. president or the NlL°°'i111¢. ordered the game .piled and as th Q .. position on the rigid ‘ggdytoohli ,\' with n° “U11 01' their oppon. ‘"“1’"° duly awarded ' sam?- ua.:n:run:»-~ »-~l»hNn~'»Q Girls JUNE -we O L. Sull was 88. right arm. A fall broke several ribs and injured him internally. Cancer and with the aid of a. baseball brit But in 'spite of the knockdown, a. better than even chance of tak ing from France the crown that I to the fnal today by oustlrig the lone American entrant Helen developed and a palliative gland own shore at Waterford about two Wmmms operation failed to bring relief. e u her orth and on arrival _-___ mu S f rt n Ist Base Muldoon discovered -101111 L- B111- 1 toontinued from Page 11 near the beach sl big wave nued H_ Mcqumie iivan, bought him his first dress- -i-__-_-___-___ their boat and they 110th W€1`€ heal/yweikht 0111111191011. 111011 1-0011 Mslhave a closed season, as due to o - _ ut' l 3rd Base him, fat and broken and drunken, ` lack gf food the birds would he The water at this point, outside Williams weak and not able to hatch o the ber, is only about five or Six Short stop , _ _ and his own creat strength and will The anehors' baseball team show- brood. 'rho step might be taken lf feet deep but it is supposed that MGIM1, muy 5°" ’°1“”““"1° 1‘°;t’°5 Weinfsfyidg y“’d§' P°““’1° ms "°“““ power, hammered him back to ed real form in winning from the Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and the strong undertow and heavy Leu Field 111€t1l;€§1°5;;)i out it havin in charge physical perfection for the strong fast travelling Maple Leafs Friday Egstem United states intended to surf 'dragged them under as they Lan" MCKEISM W- 1’-_bl 9 8;) A Digger ramen 5 boy's battle with Jake Kilrain at night in an Industrial League tilt. 101101,, the p1dh_ were burdened with their rubber centre Field °"uPf;551 Em ~t9 'gnu' Tlfuesda Richburg, Miss., in 1889. The score was 12 to 2. In h|5 add,-ess M,-_ Tufts oughhed clothing 'and heavy boots. Cummhael D_ Stanley W1 ° e 1 k 2; wuz He never married. Last year he The 8111112 WHS 111111111 610821' 1111111 the lhwptldh of the mdvemeht for Mr. Bernard Sluey, another fish- Right Field 11101111118 at tg 01100111 u11h°f€1BFo1_\ adopted his secretary, Margaret 1116 S¢01‘9 i1lCU¢11f€S Md WHS 9- P19011- the pl-dtedgidh df birds The move. erman, who was following them in T Mcquarrie G 1-he team V0 8 1110111 8 8 - V _ 2nd Base up clothes, saw hlrn become a great how exlgtlng lg might-, be well to either thrown overboard or _lumped Currie Margate. -1' ’ holding the Absgwelts scoreless a 5 to 4 win in the ball game All - Stars Take Tilt F rom- Abbies core Was 5 To 4-Winners Show _ Much Improvement In Field. _ -_==_ |5131-1111.11; desphe some fedhle pitch Wa.rren’s homer, with two men on 113.15 F01’ Fl.'€I\Ch The only score in this period PU-1111118 five 111118 861055 the IS F Ill 1'5 -'ins and loose lay arielcf Iulbfousht victory for the Slussers- Q(-Ennis Title. W” °b‘“i‘“°d by Bm P°°]° f°1i"“‘°" i" the ms” °‘”° ‘““‘““‘ "*“" ‘ Innis hunted to Acorn who fumb- led, McNeil, running for Bradley stopping at third. McNeil stole home for the losers first counter; Jemmett laid down a bunt and was safe; Mclrmis scored from third Friday evening last. against them compared with 10 the winners had the Abbies well hand at all times. 'letting them The latter game, which was one game young Walter Goss tossing effective after the opening ses- the six safeties garnered of! his , _ , nlngs before the deadlock was\ sion, when he was found for three _ _ Britain ii-1.0, _c-3, e-3, 6-3. 'rho broken’ Burhws having me ,,,.,c,,s_ , of F , Frenchmanjs t”"]"g was ”"°e"a!n I sary punch to turn back their rivals del1very__ 0 ll n | and his mistakes so 11611119111' he in a hard .fought finish. The Tan- The winners scored three times , _ ' was visibly d)sgusted‘ ners have made it four straight ii the opening inning on 3 hitsand I n S ' 1 . Tonight' Crawford was wnceded since the opening of the League. rin error. Murley, first man up,{5 “ ` struck out, Acorn singled and went 3931011. SS I - ~ D E C I S I U N h n V Mt th 1 d I C th LINEUPS to second on an overthrow, Square- W11l¢1°Ck. ff . . ` As ind P °5 ‘fer _ - 9 “fi 511 9 e _,,. briggs hit safely, Acorn counting. B1a11°h111`d- lb W?lllaIr1?{1`/guldoofn lgox- 4 Home ;i'.ux;w:festerdxa¢;i)P. Wan-| ch;n;Z;?;-2?; gvig; u;;`;§:,;B"';; Ta.\1ners 9 Primroses 3 Squarebrizss was caught between' Ay€’1‘S. P .- ]l‘|g‘ [1 E1’ 0 CW _ _ *_ er PirB»t°S» 25 V11“€11»9-11. Pirates, 1; ' ll 0 W S I Catcher second and third but an overthrow Y01-k for 10 Yea;-5 tconsdlon meal Hartnett, cubs, 1; o'nou11, nodg- ;‘f;°1f;°,,f;s‘;3§‘;;_;‘,f;n;i:§‘;,’;;“;‘:;; oomham Fisher by Bradley allowed hun to seore, Totals _ as s s ~ GLACE BAY. N. S. June 4.- ers 1: Williams, Athletics. 1:' Camp- Pitcher Simpson walked and UB-1119 1101110 °'1.| Dded Saturday' Hard-hittins younil Bobby Alien. of bell. Browns, 1; Garms. Browns, 1; today when Margaret sm-wen of Acom 1401185111111! B@111°11'S Single; Saunders struck Ahegweita Annnrgpo --- iwestville lost a close decision Bat- Kress White Sox 1' ADPYDE ‘Great Bmaifx lipmng a iurpnse to ist Base ‘D1-ll? 8115 W11lU0¢k 81011114611 Out to B"“d1°5’» 37-’ 4 1 2 2 1 ' , . . ~ . . . te P .urday night to Stevie McDonald, White sox 1, ‘defeat her e ow com ryvfoman' H McQuarrie Diamond 01111 the l1111l118» 'M0I1111iS, lb 1 (Assocla d ress) lightweight champion of the Mari- 11,, Leme,.,_Berger’ Braves’ 10; iBetty Nuthal1,= in the semi finals, ' and Base ' In the sewnd frame Blanchard Jemmett. 2b PURCHABE,»N. Y.. June 4~Wi1- t1mes_ mem Philadelphia' 10; .Geh_16-2, 4-6, 6-3. Mss Scriven played a Currie 1 Mcmms struck out' Ayers drew 8 pass. 1111111 M“1d°°11- 4111111111111 111111111 Aliens ability to absorb punish- ,1 1., 'Yankees 10. Rum Y,,,ke_1S1°1“’l’ 111111111 01 1111111* 1° d°‘”11 111° 3,5 Bm iviurley hit to Bradley but his throw , M°E1°11e1h. ee “solid me-1'1" 0! 11011655? 111111 faimess ment kept him plodding in for ten ess 10. H,,1.1ne'11 éubs 16. Lazen,1 .f°’m°" B“_°’5h m]°h°1d°" Sanur' w1111&ms Mcgee to second failed to get Ayers; Mc- ` M¢N°U» If for half a. century, was dead today rounds and he managed 1° 11001. the :Y;nke'es 9* ’ ' ’ ' day she eliminated another coun- short stop Eachem trying to mmw out Murley 1 D0y1e_ cf at the 1168-1511 firm Whew he added veteran Stevie for a short count in Leash; q~1,1h|s;Amer1can 163. F’YW°"""1» M111? H€€1£'y. first rank- Mcmnis MMDouga11 at first made a wild heave, Ayers! years to the lives of thousands. He the hut sesshm National' 143; tom, 308' ' ' ;ngm1;_l;1;l1sh player, ln the _quart- Len New swppmg at third and Murley at T McQuarrie Redmond 5¢°011di Awrn hit to Mcliiachern He died early Saturday, rneeting McDonalel’s superior boxing skill 1 T011101'10w Miss Bcriven will meet v' mrter 111111 MCIHHIS d10PP¢d ball. Ayers T° death with the some staunch fear- earned him the decision of two of ‘Mmm Rem Mathieu' “° 1 French - - ' _ 1 Centre Field °°11111'18 1101119. S1111-l11‘€`b1‘1€8S hit to lessness with which he fought _the Judges over the 10-year-old N S D E R B Y Dlaycr. 'I`_h€ 1111191 .W011 1121 WHY 111' carmi h 1 H B Jemmett, who threw im o , M through the civil war. tamed the siueser. The third iudse cast his ‘; C turbulent spirit or tho great John ballot for e draw- ae M cCallum h ut ur- Right; Field iey scoring; Simpson grounded out. Hughes B MacCallum 6°” 1° M°I111115~ L_ 511h1v1,_n and 1-“led hdxlhg in Allen was treated by adoctcr af- CHICAGO, June 4-(A.P.)-Mr. Jacobs. _who holds “she United " The Abbies, held sm-eyes; 11,1111 A New York 1-01. 10 ye51.g_ ter the fight for a bad cut over the Khayyan won the $25,000 addcd,St11f-ES l91U€~ M1115- M9- eu W0” U Tame” 9 Mapu, 8 the fifth pushed three runs across His last illness dated hack three eye- H” -"°°e-Wed the $11511 in il- TU" American Derby S5¥U1‘day. defeat' Straight sets' 11 h-mh1g5_ ' the plate on two hits, a balk.by years to a. severe attack of neuritls "nt scrap with JOEY Bufcheu “nd ing Head P18-y by 1111120 161111115 ;”`_"_" catcher Ayers and an error, Bradley lead. that left 111111 W1111 111119 ‘-15° 111 1115 'McDonald opened it up “am” with mi” Rwheswr' 3' 3° "° 1 sh” Gnmhum Hennesgey ins off singled to deep center: Mo- We in the field 01' eight. (oongmued from png; 1) ‘ he game produced a much ter brand of baseball than that dished out in tho opening tilt of season, the All-Stars showing, 1112 improvement in the field' ut whilc Ayers hurled a goodi _ when Ayers balked; Francis hit safely scoring Jemmett; McEach- ern sacrifices Frances to second; Francis caught at third; McNeil 1 struck out. In the seventh Doyle struck out; Whalen got a. pass; Bradley hit safe, Whalen going to third:\ Goss thrown out at first; Mclnnis was hit by pitched bali; Jemmett hit to Acorn who made had throw, Jemmett being safe, Whalen scor- ing; McNeil, running for Bradley. was caught at the plate trying tu score on the error. The game was called by Umpire Ian McKenzie at iiic mid of the seventh. All DF! Acorn, 3b 1 2 21 Squarebriggs, 2b 3 Simpson. c 2 aunders, lf uwwww »-o=>oo»-.- ¢o»-»-»-1ol- ooo-»-Ho# ..- FAQ!-lQ@>-eb* III-‘.-¢¢=>...Qr.= eolesoooooolc 62118 ¢4l\1£~}¢4¢¢I@¢»3b3 OWQGQQD-I cocoon-N¢ oooogn-wo HOQOBJNIDJW -dooce-»-.s.oe.o> cocoa-our-Nl!! Francis, c » Whaien,rf Goss. p tale ....._.zr 4 5 ezlls 5 SCORE BY INNINGS . 123458'7’R.H.E 11-Stars 3200000 5 6 3 Abbies ooooosl 4 5 5 Umpires-At the plate, Dougan, McKenzie; on the bases, W. Cru. ll. Pitcher Y - Robins Larter Grant Dolron The final afternoon practice for ythe Inter-Maritime R'f'1e Match was fred saturday afternoon furider fairly favorable conditions. J. Stanley Binns With The Riflemen ... ..- N ... 97 Capt. A. W. Allan Sgt. A. 0. F. Gill Gr. J. C. Stewart 93 The ranges were 200. 500 and 600 f the Committee the selection of thc team to represent P. E. Island ln the Inter-Maritime Rifle match to -be shot at Kensington Range/ Charlottetown on 'I‘hursday was A meeting o , » - - _ st nl ` ~ ' ci th Farrell, 43 years old, to make her 915 111111111 -1111 V1 111° fifth 11111110 be' meh; had been begun lh United another lobster boat close behind Grant a ey lowing We U12 S°°f¢5- held Samrday ewnmg an e ms 1191 _ tween Robin and McFarlane, the l Q- Sat- A- J- M°C11b° -~ 102 r States and Canada had joined in., saw them disappear 111 the wlltel' His funeral plans are of his own tW° m°‘md5m””' The A”°h°” 5"°"' In the United states, the img hm.l and when he arrived at the spot, Q- Sgt- A: G°'m‘°y dev1511.1g_ Tuesday wmwut cere_ cd seven of their taliics in this ses- it was considerably smaller than it there was no truce of mem. 1 Large Nunlber S. Sgt. Roy McCabe ... ».... mania' he W111 be buned m Kem sion on six base hits and errors. Wu here. There were more mmm As soon as ML sluey 5011115 own Sgt. P. Hooper .... .~»... sico Cemetery. There will be no ~F°n°wi“5 were the ““°'“;;pI” hmrieg 1,1 the Uhhed states man boat ashore through the heavy seas Take Advantage Sgt- G' G' M°L°“"°“ lh canada, The speaker answemd he and other men who were on gg- J' S' M”°D°"“‘d "" ' ' ‘ . 1 . . . . ._ .. H nnesse the argument often advanced thath 5h°re immediately Pf°°°eded 5° Fa re ist ,R3 io smith e Y search for the men. With the heavy ap ' ' ' "° ` pall bearers, just a few friends, and a bugler t0 blow taps. W TUBER AGREAGE (Continued from Page li ~__;________ ual, but weather conditions have been such as to permit of almost continuous work on the land, with the result that the cultivatior nf the land has progressed favom-ably. During the last two weeks the po- tato market has been steady, with prices generally 40 or 42 cents,`ac- cording to the freight haul. Moat of the stock in the Province has been cleaned up. and the demand during the last week has been more limited than for some time previ- ously. Pastures are in general good and clover and hay give promise of a good crop. There has been a con- siderable movement in live stock this Spring, and during the past month, a larger number 'l hogs; have been marketed than usual. “i\nnie,"~ said the mistress to the my name in the dust on this table.” "Ah," said Annie. "It be a Brand thing have c ri, Anchors Catcher Cmpman Pitcher the agreement made was in favour McFarlane lst base Lynds 2nd base McMahon 3rd base Ryan Left Field provinces the birds h been e' suit in the employment or 4.ooo or fifteen to ten, that or geese from 5,009 miners in Northumberland ten io five, and that oi' brant from and Durham. , fifteen to five. ut 000000 tons of coal are 1 Alb() 4. . P mBid» “juli 100k Bt tml. I CHI! Wine ‘to be exported from Britain to rrGnAM0_P0EMsv» LATEST FAD 1 Scandinavia annually. 111141 115 111°” THE CASINO to . Edd! mo ,, 'of the exports from the two north- Lorman, .runs 4_--A new ern countries already go to this _craze called "GN-mo-Poems" has! 6th ¢ It's alas ao beautifully simple and m‘“'k°°' the" sm" °f the ext" amen “gned In England' msmated bi The Ja ou sec in tend merely to drive the bandits out 509 ‘or a 'lot oi likely territory and than ¢mi>l°y111°111~ 0'” °1 th’ 1’"“°‘1’°‘ “md” f°’ “"°""° 1"°°“° 1"“’°d °"' _ trade has been estimated by local .by Christopher Stone, popular radio` laments 125901111 U- 9'- 3' ' tome,” 10 promise tht; dddltldmliannounoer. It consists in writing Rohm of the Amdrlmml by 11011111115 9,11' surf breaking over the bar and the (spam to The Guardian) that the Americans had taken thc 5110118 “*1d°1'1°W mel” was “°" MQNCTQN, N_ 3_1 June 2___0v,, , noir-on lead 111 migratory bird protection. 5111111 1’1°”°°“'d be d°"°- two hundred excursionists left the C a n a d I a n °1 111° P’°~1°“” “me- The existing conditions among* Mr' (;°rmi°" :B5 “li’°§"t ‘(53 Maritime Provinces and stations stanley 80656. d11°k-S. and brant were due Y°“"5 ° We, an mar” ° ' east of Riviere du Loup in Quebec I 111, mck of fond 51151115, from 11.1% Jones' sister, who with five or six 1m1ud1ng me Gaspe Penmsula 1°, e S ber to accompany the Prime Min. phms fact that the eelgrass had died out ‘mm °h‘1d1'°1”1 °“""1"° mm H9 “"4 day on the cent d mile coach excur- `Bhort Stop along the Atlantic aeaboard. The "'1;;°;°b;;?1;“ t°§\1;i;r zfvefhe 511015 sion operated by the Canadian Na: 0 n Fitzgerald Duny birds had been obliged to go up W °S S- tional Railways to Quebec. Mon Right F1e1,.1 from the _shore to the farnmnd’ Mr. Jones is also a married man tl-dsl, Qttdwd ghd T01-onto, the Stanley Stanley and ed; cldveg- 0,- other avB11,1b1e of about twenty-two years and was ‘ greater number being ior Montreal. , MONTREAL, June 4--Bound for Cemre 1,-18111 10°d_ The buds had been s1a1.vmg_ living with Cormier during the lob- The excursion will also be eifec- lhdhdon to sig with representatives Merague stanley In many localities in the other S1” S°1*S°11- , ,Z1/° 1;>n111:;1°°;1 11111111 111° S311; S51- or all the nations of the slobe 111| ad d.- ` ‘ms 9 1" mes “I1 ue cc cpochnl conversations designed to Larter ll/50131195311 strayed by irresponsible parties, In PEMBRUKE SCHOOL ` 1° the same Dime- The °X°“"5‘°" find a cure for humanity's econom- Umpires-At the P1315 Freddie some places the birds had been fed. F°u°Wmg L; the h°“°r mu 1°: today h°1d5 true "° [mmm excur' ic ills, Cahada's delegation to the McCabe; On the bases, H. McQuar- Among those “kms pan 1,, me May: 510115 111 111111 111°” 15 9 111190115' 1 world Economic and Monetary 1111- discussion were Messrs, A. W. Grade vnI_1‘G"nt Graham; 2' "ance °f w°m°" passengers' A Conference sailed out of Montreal Hyndman. R. E. Mutch, D, A. Amhumd Gmhlm. generous return limit has been pro- on Friday Grade VII-1, Gerald Graham' 2, Grade III-1, Stanley Llewellyn Grade It