\ I M 1933 Fl-IE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE SEVEN Three october 1st. SAINT JOHN, N- B-r Mal’ 15- ‘ th the Fredericton Capitals, Al- ‘0PJ.-AS the time for amateur won Lost PC Playel: Movement as though he played right wing last WG-15“ u, establish their resi- Cleveland n _ u m ‘G56 DGHdEIHO ElldS. season, B111 favors the opposite lenw film“ may’ the tw° New New York . . 1s a .625 wing‘ wimh mw” h“ ‘s “ma” grunswick clubs Dlannlrlz compel; washmgwn m 16 n .593 _ B Th C n. d‘ n led ta fill in the Abbie ranks. Gul- yhn in the Mflrlullm ‘B13 Fm“ Chicago 14 ll .560 Anniuyl s1 cm: .1 1a; swcss) liver ls twelrty years old, weighs‘ null” w“ 56m“ h“ "m" Philadelphia . 11 1s .458 d“ a aim“, of‘ k1 m 1C3” :65 lbs‘ a“ was “admg 5W" 1111211115 W11 ‘Mmd- Detroit. . .. 11 14 .440 a h d3?“ 1 L .°° Ly Yams “ISEEW” I" “lbsmllllml lf-‘flmw Moncton Hawks, Allan Cup s,‘ m,“ ,0 1-, 3,0 "a" ‘~‘ e "*5 "11"" ° Smmble i and if 9»150_1‘l?<:?gl1lzcd as the Mari- mmpions’ rmmin practicum, Boston 7 16 304 stage yesterday as players hurried. times leadng gcgyjy of me 493k SIIINT IIIIIN SISN SEVEN .~ Upper gnadians Expected hhct. Tllc Squad has been reduc- N gw "m, 5 PQRT WQRLD sisal... HOW THEY STAND NATIONAL LEAGUE 111111111 TREK Timely Tips or uucitvisls °“§P°" Won Lost P.C. Pllisburxh 1e a .001 New York ...-.... 15 8 .652 GULLIVER, HERE Cincinnati 1a 11 s42 ' ' St. Louis . I4 13 .538 Another new man was added to Bmggflyn . 10 ll .467 ' the Abbie hCCkfy team yesterday silicate“ IE i‘; In the W's“ °Y Bill “Curhfi Gul- - -- - liver who played with the Dal- . - . Philadelphia. a 1a .308 Ontarlo and Marltlmcs housie Rangers, Maritime clumps AMEMCAN IEAGUE Record Most Active 1931-32, and who was last year to new scenes to come within rest-I 32 scaaon with 17 goftls and 5 a5_ gd to 11. with the loss of Frankie [gblnllctl and Bill Walkcr,_ who W; y, Charlottetown. 5m“ players have signed with 5111111 John Beavers, Charlie Wil- m goalie, Don Sharpe, alternat- ing defence and forward, Vince uyingstml, forward and Foster 91mm, ccntrc, were members of asons squad. Newcomers are yo,“ Doucct, Bathurst, right ginger, Clint Ganunon, formerly of aolllurst and Fredericton, forward mu Frcd Penstone, who was with the Montreal (Columbus team, sell- lm- group, Quebec A.H.A. Nego- tiations also have been completed nth Ike Houston, right winger with lasaile-llull in the Ottawa City League. Two former Beavers, Steve Esta- hrooks, lcft wing, and "Paddy" Cormicr, defence, are seeking berths here, as well as Bill Sharpe, Campbellton, who understudied for Jimmy Foster, Moncton goalie, last ason. A Swkfislnan for the Beavers an- unccd that by October 1, clos- -~; time for business transfers, .1 other ‘players would be rouzht. into Saint John, presum- ly from upper Canada. ‘QVERNON SCHOOL r Following ls the report of Vernon llool for the month of April: Grade V—-1, Bertha Hewlett. Grade IV-l, Albert Fraser; 3, nie MncKenna; 3, Francis Rog- Grade III-1, Anlanda Murphy; 2, ‘ta Boudrcau; 3, Cora Fraser. Grade II-l, Lloyd Furness; 2, catrice Jay; 3, Kathleen MacKen- Ii. Grade I (at-l, Olivn Sullivan; , Elva liacKenna. Gradc I (bl-l, Anne Furness. Grade I (cl-l, Mary Boudrcau; ~ Wynstnn Drakc, larmcna Fraser-Teacher. ORWELL COVE SCHOOL The following is a. report of the undlng of Orwell Cove School for emtnth of April: Grade X-l, Annie MacPhel-son; . Ruth MacPherson; 3, Catherine wonnld. fllade VIII-l, Claudine Brown; Frances MacDonald; 3, Doris V. ‘ e Vf-I, Margaret MacDon- dund Martina. McKenna. (equal); ’ Barbara MacLeod; 3, Marion Mac- '~--. (Trade V-l, Mary McRae; 2, Edi- ll MacLcnn; 3, Emmett McKen- " and Nluricl Nicholson (equal). Grade Ill-l, Zita Rooney; 2, l? MacDonald; 3, Cecelia Roon- Qrade 11-1, Dorothy Rooney; 2. Dannie 3mm Oracle I (EU-l, Myrtle Nicholson: [Albtrta Nicholson; 3, John Mc- ulna. “llllle I (bl-I, Georgina Rooney. “Me I (c)-1, Kathleen Mac- EMZ 3. Gerald Rooney; 3, Stephen VxKcnna. Perfect attendance-Alfred Mac- hlll. Catherine MacDonald, Annie I helsflll. Claudine Brown, Doris “el- Mllrsarct MacDonald, Mar- ,‘ Mcxellllll. Edison MacLcan, "h Macbeod. May MacDonald, v u‘ “WHEY. Zita Rooney, John “"18. Gerald Rooney, Marion Donald. , . R. A. The “mm ~ m Ed Meeting of the g A“ P"! Inland Provincial - M" “"011 will be held In the lllllg True “Willi. Thumb! m. will; 18th May, It the hour It | ' ' céuzwclulmlflfln and appointing ll- M. DAWSON, ur. cot. . m m“ President. snm-HIQLT. cot. r vlgqrppratlm meet! Newark 19 9 .670 Baltimore 18 14 .563 Montreal . 16 13 .552 Toronto ... 17 14 .548 Rochester 15 13 .536 I Albany . . . . . . l2 1'7 .414 Jersey City ..."... 11 16 .407 Buffalo “...-...... 8 20 .286 ilRITISH CHAMP K.0.’8_tl_ERNAN CARDIFF, Wales, May 15.—(C.P. Cable) - Jack Peterson, British heavyweight champion, tonight knocked out Heine Muller, Germany, in the first of their scheduled 15- round bout. Five thousand fans dotted the Cardiff City football grounds to sce the fight which lasted only 30 seconds. HOLY NAME , BOWLING The Five Aces won over the Old Timers by a. small majority of 6f pins on the Holy Name Club Alleys lust evening. Bob Duncan rolled high single of 291. pins, while Pat Power had high three with 750 pins. Next game Wednesday night at 8.15, when thc Social Club meet tile New Timers.‘ Flvo Aces 16E! C. MODOhBId ...-r“. 202 137 J. Callaghan . 175 203 21° F. Arsenault . 144 135 198 P. Power .. 263 234 193 E. Robin . . 279 153 16$ Total-29l5. " Old Timers J. HUQIlBS ....----...14B 19B 189 F Tierney .... 195 133 J A. Bentley .. 13° 176 R Duncan ... 233 291 J. D. Webster . 142 137 TOLBI~2B5L. SCHEDULE 3rd section of Holy Name Club Bowling League. May ill-Old Timers vs. New Tim- til/fay l9—Socinl Club vs. Five Aces. May 22-01:! Timers vs. Social Club. 0 May 33—New Timers vs. Five Aces. May 25-Old Timers vs. Five Aces. May ZG-social Club vs. New Tim- ers. May 39—Dld ‘Ilmcra vs. New Tim- crs. May all-Social club vs. Five Aces. May 31—Old Timers vs. Social Club. June l-New Timers vs. Five Aces. Juno 2 at '1 p. m-Social Club vs. New Timers. June 2 at 11.30 p. rrh-Old Timers vs. Five Aces. MCGILL CORPORATION WILL DECIDE DEGREES MDNTREAL, May 15.—-Moment- ous news for McGill students will be issued Saturday noon, May 30. when the corporation will meet un-V der the chairmanship of the Pflll“ cipal to examine and Pass “P011 m0 lists of candidates for degrees pre- pared by the various schools and, faculties As soon u the meeting of 51c cor- poration is over lists of those who have been successful in passln! 9X- arnlnations and have qualified I01‘ degrees will be posted in the various university buildings. More than 1500 names are expected to be on the list-s. Students are still writing exam- inations. but these will be complet- ed ill a few days. rrofessors are particularly busy at the present time correcting papers-because all the marks in final year subjects must the known and tabulated before the dence clause that names May 15 the deadline for player-transfers in their branch of thc Canadian Ama- teur Hockey Association. Deadline for change of residence from one branch to another was passed on January 1. Ontario and thc lvfaritilncs rc- ocrded the most active player- mOVt-‘mellt 0f thc day. Nine play- ers fmm thc Ontario Hockey As- sociation headed North through Toronto over t11c week-cud, the fruits of a raid by Max Silverxnan of the Sudbury Hockey Club in his efforts to build o. junior team cap- uhle of winning thc Memorial Cupf SCOI-iy and Russel Bowman were mllflrted to be thc defense pair sought for Fredericton, N. B., byP. A. Gerow, Vice President of that ara. Falls last season. Pctc. “Rec? Kelly, Winnipeger who performed for the Montreal Royals last season, was reported Yesterday at Moncton on his way to join the Abeglvelts of Char-I lottetown. He played his first sen- ior hockey last. year. Jfllk COURTS Halifax Wolverines will be strengthened by the addlt_ ion of four new players, he an- nounccd. "Three of them Kym“ Upllcr Canada.” but no names were gwen. Man Is Surplus Sex I11 Britain The Br'ii=,ll girl of 1933 can put behind lln" that frar that haunted’ her ITUIIICI‘ and her grandmother-i the fear o? bTCOmIIlg just another "surplus" wnnan. Hcr mardagc prcwpects become brighter every day. For, although in 1921 there were 12!) girls to cvcry I00 nlcn born ill the County of London, the figures since I931 incfcate that now there is almost a shortage! The old excrss of girls over men was due, PTPLIY to the war, which lock young men away for ever. Then came a change, however. and the 1931 census showed that there ulerc only 105 girls to every 100 mcn 111 the most popular mar- riage age group-2')—30 ycars. The lulljority of the so-called “surplus women" 2r: over 30 years of age. It was in the age groups above 40 that the bulk o’ the ex-, crss of women over men and ill-I crcascs in that cxccss were record- ed. 'I‘he-re are several factors at work today m~k’ng for an increase in thc number of men relative to girls. Always mcrc ntcn are born than‘ girls-thc propwtlon being abfiuti 1047 boys to every 1,000 girls. But boy babies are more delicate than girls-their loss by death in the first weeks and cvel1 years is’ greater. Now, however, the spread of, medical knowledge and the growth‘ of infant welfare clinics arc s the ltvcs of thc babies. The proportion of boys survivinl," has increased slightly more than that of girls, with thc result that today there are lnorc boys than girls up to thc ages of twenty-five. Assuming that the knowledge of infant welfare spreads it seems likely that nlcrc boy babies will live ovcry year, and that ultimately I club. Scotty performed for Niag- - slsts. PETE KELLY ARRIVES. The Abbie ranks wcl-o strengthened last evening by thc addition of Pctc Kelly of the Mont. real Rryals. Fcte is twenty years of 118e, UPS tire scales at 165 and was the previous season with M_ A A35‘ He holds dawn right lane and bears a first class reputation as a hiokcy piayel‘. ABBIE LINEUP A glance n1. thc Abbie lineup thus far tilEs'scI's0.l shows the fo1_ lowing: Gofil-“Kirl. " McChnn. Dtfense-Gzos, Wzrkcr, Rgllt Wing-Hudson, Kelly. Certre- PZI/OTI, Lawlor", Jemfnctt. Left Wt g-Mcllrthur, Nichol- son, Gulliver. K8110, Mc-Glastlall, HIKE TONIGHT Tre membcrs of the C"arl:ttc- tcwn Cycling Club are meeting this evcnirg for a. hike and szftball game. Please note tlte change in tfme. Everylzcdy be on hand at the Y. M. C. A. at 6.30 sharp. CZAIPS JEWELS ARE FOUND LONDON, May Ill-Thc Daily Herald said today that a London banker had just returned froln Svcrdlovik in the Ural Mountains, wllcrc Czar Nicholas and 111s fnlnily were executed ill 1918, claims he discovered thc hiding place of jewels estimated to he worth 2,000,000 pounds sterling. Some of the jewels, it was said, belonged to the Czul- and the others to prominent Russian noblcmcn who buried them under a house in Svcrd- lovsk just before the 1917 Russian revolution. The bunker revealed, thc Herald said, that a syndicate to recover thc jewels had been formctl and that af- ter negotiations the Soviet Govern- ment agree to thc search on a basis of the Government retaining till-cc quarters of the value of the jclvcls. TWO BRACELETS VALUED AT $10,550 DISAPPEAR NEW YORK, May 15- Two pla- ttrum brzcelrts contalning_a total of 1,135 dlamwds and valued at $10,550 wsre reported tonght police to have vanished from illclr cases in Eetteridges Fifth avtlllll: jewelry store. A salesman said 11c discovered the loss when 11c. 1.11- lockcd tlzc glass door of n cnsc w'ti1in the stzrc V: select a rila- mond for a customer latc in tin: day. Dcvctlves found the lock 11nd not been tampered with. lfllcrc will be a surplus of mcn. The lnoclcnl girl must shnkc riff hcr "inferiority complex" about avingi marrlasc-Shv has mow vmlcrlllui- lasscs, which cows adore. llcl‘ mother llad. She nccd no lolvivi‘ ties of getting married than think that her “carcfr” is thc 111051 important thing sccurityz She can aliow herself to dvraul once more about "Prince Charm- slle will nlarry 111g" for one day and llvc "happily ever after.“ Figures, not the stars, foretell it. Bringing Up Father JUST THINK-l HFNENT HAD on ROLLER SKATES smcs I wAa A CHILD- 11' wlu. MAKE ME YOUN G AGAl N ' r. . we've HAD_ FouR wms AN A 1.0T or wnesloskrrs SmCE THEM - to. in lifc, h~r n‘l.\' NIIILVERINE IIIANIIEEII IS VERY NETIBENT I11 Naming New Addi- tions to Halifax Squad-Eight Play- ers Sign. HALIFAX, Mlly l5 — (C. P.) — Alderman Jack Conn, manager of the Ilalifux Wolverines, was still a. Iman 0t" mystery tonight when it j camc to nalning thc reinforcements ‘he expects to bolster up the nuc- lcus of 11 team he now has for the Maritilllc Hockey League next winter. It is known that at least thrcc further. new faces will bc sccn when tllc Wolves turn out for practice in No- Vvlllbcl‘, but today-thc last by the WY To!‘ Wgulur player transfers- I Connhad not namccl ills mcn. ‘Phcrc I l5. llmvflvfr. a loophole in the "busin- css transfer." under which employ- ces cl‘ a glvcll firm may he moved about 1a various branches, and 1t i! currently reported the business transfer will be a. boon to mom than one Mnrltilnc manager this 56215011. Conn has eight veterans already signed. Tilcy arc Lco Sargeant in > I Lflvltrnc on the rearguard, Owen Lennon and Vince Ferguson, lcft wingers, Cllummic Lawlor, centre B-Ild wing‘. Todcls Bcazlcy and Gor- don Kennedy right wing. I11 the offing is Sham l-Ianraharl, a local product who has been play- in Qtlcbcc the last two seasons. Neither has Conn named the coach he will have to take over the duties performed for a while last WIIILCI’ by Steve Vair and lat- er by himself. Both Frank Nlghbgr and Jerry Dcnoird have been mentioned. - TIIE DBDST MODERN DAIRY 1N THE WORLD Anlong the earliest dairy farmers 1n America. to recognize the value of hygiene ill thc production and transportation of tllc humble com- modity zllld absolute necessity, known us millz, was a mall llulncti Henry Jcffcrs. Ilc was one of thc first to recognize the important fact that dirty cows, dirty utensils, dirt. under the fingernails, may kill or cripple a child, and spread disease. He also effectively demonstrator! that bovine tuberculosis may be irllllsmltiird in milk to humans, and ordered tile tuberculin test for his cattlc; a practice which has spread until it has become, so far as city milk is concerned, general. Even thc cheaper grades of milk now dis- pensed are, if they have been well pasteurized, quite safe. - This man, who ill his early farm; ing days styled himself as "an old colvhand," took up his work in thor- ough earnest, and today is head of what has been termed "the world's funcicst dairy." Certainly it employs methods that are ultra-nlodcrll, and thc plants of thc concern, both in Britain and America, cxcitc the ad- miration of visitors froln all parts of thc globe. Thc cow stands proudly at tllc ccntrc of Mr. Jcifcrs’ evcry concept. She lives indoors. Plumbing, heat, air-conditioning, and every modern comfort are provided. Grass and grain are brought in, ground, dc- hydrated, comprcsscd, and sct bcfors hcr in pellet form. Rich in vitamins us June grass, this Iced is ingrut- iatingly blended with a dusll of mu- ; Some of tile herd arc fed irradiated W115i? powders also, 11nd so arc caused to produce, for children inclined to bow-legs, and rickets, a i-PCCINI lniik containing eight limos thc usual amount of Vitamin D. Three times daily cach cow bc- col11cs a passenger on the Jcflcr Ro- tolnctor, a. special rotllry-platforln arrangement, there to bc bathed and NOVJ-LETE: see- You ‘ilTRlKfi our WlTH on: ‘ - FOOT AND IIIISIIIIRKINBIILE IS NINNER LEICESTER, England, May 15.- (C. P. CHIJICJ—DOI‘I McCorkindale, ‘South African heavyweight and re- cent conqueror ot’ Toronto's Larry Gains, negro British Empire cham- pion Lmlight outpointcd the Gcr- 'man, Vinccz flower, in a 15 round bout. 11011111111111 I (Canadian Press) MONCTON, N, B., May l5.-—Pctcr Tccd" Kelly, forulcr Wlnuipvg boy '\vl1u played a 121g purl. 111 tllc M11‘- l-css of thc lvlontr 21L Royals winning the $011101‘ Alnzlllllll‘ 11001197,‘ Cilzlln piollship of Quebec last winter, passed tilrougll Moncton 011 thc iMllfltlfllfl Exprcss this morning. I-ic was on route to Charlottetown and Iit is understood he will become a Imclllbcl" of thc Cllllrlottvtolvn Abcg- ‘wcits 111 It!!! llarililnc Senior Hoc- ikfly Ivnguc llcxt season Kelly last, schson u" first in scnior company". Prior to tiln‘. 11c storm-ti for thc Muflillfill ltoyllls or YVEOllIfkflI Anlatcul- Alh- Ilctic Association Juniors who (I(‘I(".l‘_- 0d tllc Alltigonisll Bulldogs a y u ago llcrc. Ltlst. scnsml he was ill playing 111:; goal. Frankie Graham alld Frankie Momma, with the sen-ml. Royals also been deflated a {we agent when the Hawks cliniillated that aggrcgatidll from Allan Clip play. until this FRtlM thin LONDON, ltlay 16 - (A. l?) - England clinched licv Davis Cllll tennis series with Finland by will‘ ning the doubles todhlfl Fred Pcrljv and cl. P. allelic-s dc- 6-1, 6-1. 6-3. Saturday. PC0321, India, Ilfay 15-13-15) -IlI K. (lalllllli rcportrtl by phyz: lain to be surprh-ingtv u-cll today altcr thc completion or thc first. wrck of his projct-tcti "ITCC-WCURS first. The physicians said thcy were completcly satisfied uitll his condition. milked. Specialists attend hcr all along thc lillc. 0111‘ mull, (‘Illfi in white like all illtcrnc, (toes nothing but gcrllly squirt wutcl" at 90 cic- grces Falnclihcit on pllssinz: uddcrs all day long. _ Thc platforlll moves at a spcctl of fifteen fcct a nlinutc. ’I‘l1cl'c nrc fifty-llillc stalls. Tllc cows stand facing in. The iltlendants cull stop off and oll tilc plulforln ht will, but for 1.l1c most part they stay wllcrc they are, and thc llcrtl passes, llcrc stands all utlclcr-dricr, drawing stcrllizctl towels. vvllit-il 01' course arc illdividlllll, from a tall glass case. Ht: deftly accomplishes thc llitlctccn motions which efficiency studies have shown ncllicvc lnllxinlunl (try- ing with minimum cllort, and with a laundry chute. Next is thc hip-alld-tuil washer, and bcyoud him tllc hip-llnti-lail dricl", who works with a ilosc that waits warmed air oll thc cow's rcnl". Beyond. clad likewise ull in ivllltc. arc grooms and lnasscurs, and 11f- tcr that a. medical illslluctol‘. Two attendants hook the cmvs ill- to milking nlhchillcs; LI1l'L‘(‘. otllcrs farther along ullllook 111cm and complete the filial phasc oi‘ 1111' nlilklng, tllc “strippinpfl by hand, to obtain thc last fcw ounltrs. of lllliii. which arc discarded. Finally thcrc is tllc man who gently .~IlllSIll‘S colv nftcr cow on to a tilted l‘llll."1\\'i\_\' bacl: to the ground. l 1 10R Antwan” fcalcd G. Crntcnfclt and A. (ll-alul Pt-vry and ll. W. (Bunny) Austin 11nd \\'Oll the npcll- ing singles matches for Ellglalltl: thc last motion snaps thc towci down BASEBALL RESIILTS AMERICAN LEAGUE nus HAVE m1 wgluuts Allan Cup Champs Stand Pat On Line- up-Two Released. Cleveland 0 8 l Philadelphia 1 4 l Hudlln and Myatt; Chin and Cochrane. Mouorou, N. B., lvlay 15-(0. PJ-As the date expired when hoc- key players in the Maritilnes must establish their residence in thc NATIONAL LEAGUE Philadelphia. 4 11 4 Itowll. city or llanllct in which tlicy Pliifiblllgh n__ a wish to may next Season, the, Elliott, Collins and Davis, Melnc Moncton Hawks llad no worries. I and Paddem The Allan Cup tcanl will remain in- ‘ INTERNATIONAL LEAGL‘. Lnct. with thc exception of tivu l'rs '1 live‘ l1 rPsed. .‘ pa“ . “_IO_1_I we 0.0a Albany . . . . . . .. .2 0 t and will represent Moncton 1n thtxmomrcal v 3 3 o ‘Ihockcy “an? next wink“. Uunlpbcil and P1101115; Lrcncuicll Percy ‘Nilfkfin \\'lII pilot 111': Snmh and 1.0,?’ lfalvks fur ltfollcton again next‘ LWIIIIO!‘ and will have Jilnlny l-‘ost- Numm; _ _ _ _ _ 7 3 g icr, goal, Bill Gill and Lcn Bilrl-llgc. Toronto _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , , , , __ 4 l2 11 Idcfcnsc, Bill Miilcr, utility fovvvnrci Dcvcus, grumpy and Hangrcaves Ialld (lcfcnsc 111811. Dlld James, Dukc ‘ Birkoflen Cuulml‘ Cool.“ Byamgs McDonald, ccntrc, Monty Mucklqiand H¢y1ng_ I Aubrey‘ Wcbstcl". right ping.‘ ‘Klluckcr Irvine, Sillllllly hfcMalltls; iilllfl Bart Connolly. loft wing. i t Bill Walker, clcvcr (lcicllsc 1111111.‘ Jvas given his rclcasc in line Wliill Ithc policy of the tcanl manage-l lncnt, to carry’ only clcvcn ln-r-n next _ _ _____ , ‘sen-nil. Frankie Iicblallc. Dnl- Sum lugs ma,‘ bu“ n“. 5A,,‘ o, fhousic centre, who came to Mun.- Prmw BMW‘, Ishmd and having ‘L031 last whiter but who saw Iliiiclloss ma“ 50mm“, DMD,“ have 101. service during the cunlpalgll, has lowed mom m. 1e53- closepy those m Germany. ‘ National Stniltllstl: bccl. gaining ground rap;dl_\', as ill the Rcich, and thc elections, many po- ,litical observers assert. the Nationalists elements control ovcr thc Volkstag, o1‘ Parliament. has , iilultiiilltt lNNliAt chitin Is LA H E D lZTl‘§“.-..Z2ii 2i’! ‘ With llll organization of seventy.‘ growing m) no,“ Anything that w. ‘workers under the general chair- are going w do for then, must, be manship of Mr. F. M. Stewart, thc done at 0mm 1n those difficult Annual lviuintcllancc Canvass of ‘ days mo), are puzzled, 1mm“, u“. i110 Cllfll'l°ti@l-°\Vl1 Y- M- C- A- “'35 certain where to turn. Never beforl launched last. night with a lnininl- ha“, um. so much needed wig; lllll QILIPCUVC of $41090 i“ Fiuinmlw”: lczlctcrsllip, sympathetic guidance continuance of "Y" services inland a ‘constructive prugfammg t4 Chnrlottctmvn during thc coming gamu- up the 513C}; hflufs and .\'l‘fll'- fashion thcln into creative useful- Aftt-r supper scrvczl by the Ladies ncss‘ Auxiliary, the cllnirlnall introduced “This 15- 1ml challgngg and op. D1‘. J- A- 9111144. lllflldcllt ‘l7 m9] portuniw that faces the Y. M. C. A jAssociation, who ouilillcct thc work and that is being 111p; with m“. which is brim: carried on by the tiscd insight and resourcefulness- Y. M. C- A. at U10 1116591"; illllfhthe result of llinctjv yours exper- and chllcrlsnvciul attention to itsiicncc in providing for thc lrizllre part, 1n luaintuillillg work among time needs of youth. Nut only with. Ill" llllt-‘lllllloyffl .\'0\liIl 9i U“ mm" in its uwn building but. throughout lllllllllll H1‘ OXIlFPF-Wfl COlIIldPYlCQ thc community tllc Association i: that the citizens wvuld gladly slm- standing side 15' side with faltering port till-s iudisncnsiblc service and youth and helping it find its way cited his own encouraging cxpcr- through. icncc during the day with a number “Under tilcsc circumstances-ant of individuals who hacLincreased with a. record of admfnistration and in one casc hurl doubled his which reveals thc utmost economy Sllbsflfilltion. lof operation in spite of dimillishcti lVfv. 12.021. G. Davis of tilcircvcllucs—llle Board of Director: Y. M. C. A. National Council, appeal confitlclltly l0 tilc vllizcll: brought. greetings lronl 11eadqus1l=|nf Kingston for thc financial sup- tcrs and reported that in spite uflport lllut is lnorc imperative lociay adverse busincss conditions, co1l- - than ever bcforc." tributions to the Y. M. C. A. (luring The fcllolving lcporl was rccclv- 1932 arc only 3'.‘ lcss tilan in 193i. cd last night from lIlL‘ various Sn far in 1933 out o.‘ 1O campaigns icanlr: vkllilzll show :1 total of $1,- hcitl throughout Callatin all but 0111‘ 1152.50 01' 27"? of ‘.111: campaign ub- k-M- Jcctivc: Iv have practically equalled or ex- ceeded last, year's totals. "Today! Divisions and Tca/rus Objective Subscriptions I‘.C.nl lit-ported Objccfivt 1. Capf. L. J. Stncry . . . . . . . .. s J30 s 3150 g7 1!. Capt. W. A. Stclvurt ..... . . 3110 511.00 l6 :1. Capt. W111. Warren . . . . . ..... 180 113.00 24 4. Cllpi. W. J. Purdic .. 300 57.50 l0 5- Cult. Dr- J. H. Alrrs .... 300 15.50 1c Div. A Total, Dr. J_. 11. Clark . . . . . . . . . .. $1.400 s 2110.50 2o 11. Capt. '1‘. W. Bcntlcy .. 250 16.00 t; 7- Cont, E. E. clawsorl 250 10.00 c 8. Cnpt. J. M. McFadycn . . . . ..... .. 2011 103.00 51 9. Capt. H. Curtmorc 300 5_0(\ g3 ltl. Cupt. C. J. llfrllvall .... .. 2111) 32,00 1t‘, Div. B. 'l‘otal, w. n, LoPagc . . . . .. $1,200 s 112.00 l6 Special NiIIIlCS. Capt. T. W. L. Prolvsc .. $1,400 S 700.00 50 Grand Total .....-.---¢-.ru.n...... $4.000 $1.l52.l'10 2“ uy Ccurgc iv. gus VJELL‘ MAGGIE ' DO YOU FEEL ANY BETTER MOW ° I . /I///To N / o _ "7". d] \ . I. ,. I i , ...- /,/ / . --—Z ° 19.11, King femurs Sylriime, lruz. (Em: Ilritorn riglm mcnr-l §D II will glvc .