THE fouAttttrrrsrowu GUARDIAN ‘£5 Iinally settled may be yet _the a l‘ Amateur. Athletic Union of Canada Th6 miiriiiiiiio Amateur Situation The usritiiiis amateur which pmmisea to create - tion ‘in athletic eheles betord it is unease of bringing about a better understanding between the - two governing bodies ' Amateur ath- letics in Canada. ' ' The Maritime Branch oi the with . ident S. F- Doyle at the head, have reinstated a number o! suspended athletes, 1n both Nova Scotia and New Bflmswick durins the pnljt season, always with the welfare o! the clubs, players and sled in British history. >raliel in smoking history for REX Cigarettes . . "avatir and the exceptional quality of the "...ch they are made. You'll like them! ipeople in mind. That their actions were_ tully backed by trio hi; mnlorltr o! the siarltimes. can be seen by the many press notices appearing in the .\iaritime dailies to that aflect. ln many ot the towns where sue- pended players had been returned to the folds of amateur-ism renew- ed interest in sport has been sonar- eut. especially from the standpflillii oi the sport tans. i The playing experience 0t these! reinstated men will show its effect in the building and training 0! lii!‘ ‘younger athletes and as they P855 out of the realm of sport they will leave behind them their experience in men that will Pmve equally good and In many cases bi-tter and} Jill! .'i‘~Y\ i‘. llIi ‘iii illll ll i BORSALINO \ l’ lip-lo lite .11lult“ / filvivs 1' 1r ' 113w .\ll'..\‘ The only exclusive Men's Store in Charlottetown selling the Genuine Boraallnb Hat. J. w. Ronnuziz 135 Great George Street OPEN UNTIL B P. M. _7_>->~ ‘or’ liolrling CHURCH LEAGUE \ the liiiriiillles will ""9 Ta?" “lei riiiioil dnfcalcil T311111)‘ 111‘ T21 A B K S benefit til the services t-l Rllllbiéflipms‘ [xx-Orton roiled U“. higheb. ‘who were going to seed under the ban. Every yesr the Maritime‘ clllbS are tailed on to lose 0119 m‘ 1110i‘? valuable athletes to other cities outside the Msritimes and this is the thing that is keeping thc Mari- P H my times wreak and what the nil!" ‘ o ° ll. lluggau ll. liowatt H. Splllett .. K 1 N Gmgvij ENZ es rs LONE 1N OVERTIME PLAY iCIGARETTES Marathon King I T0 Leave Monday Racezwhcn ilol lo Ycillrfliiit‘ all athlete- sowss Molt 31110511152114. April l. (liens will play Ottawa in tho ' {or the Canadian st-t-titnial t-ii 105th“) ill lbt‘ Xtliulial H.\' League. They qualified liy d»; .. . ing the Montreal Maroons ll"!‘t Av :1:< Uillllce anti 1 _ Johnny a] ‘m._p‘i_‘n..ll AW.‘_“__I_~ this month - l .. Miles. winner of last year's Boston‘ - .no hionzreal goal. The Marathon, the far corner and sent he 133.100 fans in- 1wme_ iottlriment who is "ho in regard to e5_ Honda» April 4m, the running ot the Iilaritinie Branch The big race will take in future and as lo whether they lat-.- oii the 19th. and the chnmp- are only a body to ‘Ti llle work oi finish conditioning for suspending and payin" for the is- g grind on the course suing of amateur 0875i‘ o whether he won a victory last they can exercise their judgment in Athletic reinstating athletes as roll n5 otli it took 12.05 ullnutes of time play beiore the do s‘ reached. Howie Morenz. famiili. I ;- centre. drove home {ho goal :1 n gave Canadiens the roniiii. ‘:- svrilzgle as has iii plans to fllfimilivnfillilli he gruellin - yvI-fll‘ iliai amazed "i will iievev forget." said Miles. {are or ppm-t in me ywiiiiiie Prov in which Iinwg. me ularly grateful lug uliddle-agetl llelllll)’ the middle-aged to pay lor a partnerl is Dance Partners Who Blackmails (By British United Press) IDXIDQN. April 1. r _ dance-mad women ti.‘ our llITf-YL‘ cc- - iec beware. A steadily -' t number ct ball-room constitute a menace loving womanhood that equalled by the shady exp the “lounge lizards" who pl casinos of the Continent. lii the beginning oi‘ these bail-room pests . harmless enough. but once let them -_~ let a hold on their victims and i! they pursue a course that lll\‘¢il‘l- obi; ends in sheer blackmail. _ iiiere are two types o! recognis- ed fiance partners in this country. . There is the professional dance ox- ’" "ponent and the amateur. iiiiti it l< under the cloak o! illc iziitor vii-- lety that the bull-room advcnmi-oi- ~91‘, as he is commonly culled in high circles. the “Tango Llziirth» carries on" ‘his dastardly work. _ in the advertisement paRes practically any dailrlng pcriodlvli a notice of the iollowlilg typo tutu h, ‘~ tho Press oLBosto last year. l am put-tic ' v to the management and staff of the .. .. Bssion Post, who arranged and conducted for me a tour through their city and surrounding towns. \\‘e were given a wonderiul recen- ;i by the people of ~Massachu~ ‘ sells. l shall be glad to get hacltvwl SYDNEY‘ Australia Apr“ L _ Bcston. and l sincerely trust l vtiil Ben Ban,“ Eugnshmam who won o a the world's sculling title from .1. ° were wondrm“ MM Arnst, New Zealaud. in 1914 now we“ seeks a match with Major Good- Sii far so good. and ior a while l: ll izi i-s \\'Pll. but after ii time the 1 itii" the ivomsn. who finds that pny u heavy" price for Ollliwniflnflllill- he live up to the expectations * liimseli too charming to bB|peQp|9 w); ‘ _ “Tango Lizard" bor- i< sum,- o1‘ money from his vic- \ :11 polite apologies, but c», . . ‘urn to veiled threats: and >11 ili- hints. that smoun: ’ iirihine less tliezi length tho woman finds hers iily 1:1 tile citric-lies of her “mil Paul Berlenbach _ prepare for the match but now .ll(' tiislrit‘. in which slic and NEW YORK. April Grosso. looking like a heavyweisiii ‘ champion in his spring M8897)‘ Bud. still confident o! reaching that em-i inence some day, was tabbed walk-i Broadway. Grosso expects! boxing again around the, ghedi Ihiilci; [cut-hers and lime] man- izt-rs arc licfilllllilg seriously alarm- .t the ravages of this type of _ ‘ iolt in professlonalllug down drastic steps ivlll to start _ safeguard first oi next all 11y vconieil llTlll the clutches about 200 poun _ omen. 856d Bil. Willi public “T p M11001 education and o!’ distinguish "i ed appearance. would accompany lady to evenipg dances, etin. expenses. Excellent dancer. l-‘ class references." [Sonia innocent and pleasure-lo":- iPK WOIIIIB, possibly sceutitg I‘ once, replies ta tnent. She has s girod _, money to burn, but lZlCKs ilia‘ sii~ “l position that affords opportun- usual introductions to "<li- _ . _ p _ ‘a public “ham Luglliig )l‘hiEl‘ll{l) passed the bill expected m return w Crossds case is peculiar. had teeth with razorlike edges and 88611 Individual- aoy time he was hit in the mouth he bled so badly that he was greatly iNo-Namea li-irdicapped. l-ie has had all hisRobin 14 teeth ground smooth and now heiPawar l8 . says he can take a punch in thelDoli-on 5 Prohibition mcutli without getting cut up as oi c. Prauzlit . .y0r€ ~5- Norway Passes Bill Abolishing gcnilc- _h H l. l.‘ . . r‘ ‘l i‘ ‘m? Pr" l‘ ‘mml l" “ilrway- next summer. Paul lmvited John to pursuant to the votc recorded iulpe Que o; m5 span-m! “finer, a‘ _ _ Southampton ln_ May. Berlenbaclt inc lull lil'<>\‘"ii‘=* for trcrtaiu rc- does not seem to know just what <ii'li llulls lii llli‘ sult- oi‘ liquor and he wants to do. One day he thinks ' ilio iioiv regulations are exporledihe will resume fighting and the A next he has an Idea that he will ~ Towns liiii-iiig a ptyplilallgp (it stay out of the game for good no (Canadian Preaa) 1.000 oi- less will vote on the sale live on his income. oi Ilquoi in i928 and will hnd reier- duins on the subject every six ° lilfin". for, he lt noted. ._,¢Il0oi_" In England. menus oiio (‘l " flu neat historic SPIlimlS anything hut lllllllir vltlf! sense. S0 . illiifliivillfliwrflhill l‘i‘lllIliPll<'f>.\'. e~"1‘a'n;o Lizard" will [trilli- . ~689Mb! that thc ravages o.‘ . ,I‘ dfllleil-Ished lilo "fanlily fills-the Is learuiiii: ti pro- _ that this is Illt‘ truly B" I g!!! of going aiiout t-ii- Iliitfll In the cvt-iilug, llii- ri-cclil 1 ciorciulum. lo l)t't'4)Yllt' offovtlvc ncxt month. _ which has reached the respectable proportions i moreylhan I260 weekly. as a re~ ult o! ‘wise investments. Speaking o! Berlenltach return‘- ins to uiii ring. It will lie roiiieinli- n. s.._vi.istiei- in 12m. vcars tileroaiter. _ v ‘Liquor. under the bill. may not hlways well-groomed m"; jlie sold or served to minors and to p it the height oi fashion. adults only from 3 o'clock at niitht. ‘Qddinlacquaiutance with alTlie sale of liquor will be prohibited mo“ well lroown people lii thomirimporisnt holidays and the day p A, meiight. and is generally beiore and the day after. ~ . . . ' ""_.“ " Bo to the office with new vigor- throw off that "cling of weari- neaa and fatigue with PENSLAR DYNAMIC TONIC For overworked men and women. for feeble folk of old age and for delicate children. highly recommended. to box Tommy bought-sit for Hum‘- bplizttgpaasy. Sea], eased himself 0 a mate t summer, but m g M“ Funny says if Paul is going to m u“ 'nmm come back he will have to meet w“; for u“ ‘the, ‘up w" m. beat tothe tale-hitch iuiidmrles of the track as Delfar. Albia s. Sten- roone. Olympic champion. and oth- ers, - ~ ,e- . heuxhrap before taking one eise- dnrius the ‘summer. Fug» Paul s temporary release so that Berlenbaeb could box Mike i ilwrigne in the Garden. frhst was " .no favor, as it mrued out. OII Ell] 8¢OTOH SAVE ON BANK NOTEE s ‘ the new issue of 1 notes 1mm the British Linen Bank of J-Zdfnburgb, 1hr: a London despateb to the New. tiit it help you-It surely will if 07K iiiiriilii-rriliiiiis. tliiliiiiil niig- properly taken-fie and $1.50. elldet d nmttsiiiviplipoi-‘i’ EDT. viii.“ wow- g ._ l the smaller Provinces will not have a. chance to snatch away 1m)’ 0i the Upper Canadian glory in ath- letic circles. right or wrong in the interpretation of the constitution in reinstating suspended athletes have taken a stand which in their opinion they believed to be rillllt in view of the Maritime situation and no doubt they will be backed to the limit by the people oi the biaritimes. for il seems reasonable it they have the jurisdiction over the Maritimes for suspending athletes; they fshouid also be able to iuilgc when and lion-ever .\\ll“li ilic curds are on lhc trililc [are up i-t thc semi-annui the Maritlmcs w ll kiiiiiv- before ad- er matters pertaining ii the wel sell. Australia holder o. the title B_arry wants the rat-e to take place on the Parramatta River. Sydney. in May. Major Goodsell. who is in Los Angeles. originally intends to return to Ausq-alia to says that Barry and other chsl~ Med that he still is under contract bllrsnee Deflat- four times title hoiiioriireatiy has sentiii his name so have 84 other runners, many of body seems anxious to do so lhfli (ms Gm ‘ I _ ’ I ' . . . . . . .. 162 l2?) HU will-he ll Jewar Clow . . . . . .. ‘J59 227 18o Ailiuiais Ll __ z 183 1S3 1T2 the Priliirc iwllvatwl Iliiuilri- l. The Maritime Branch ofliciilii-i Webfliel‘ J. Squarebiiggs COMMERCIAL {nous Rogers defeated Patrons Ltd; 109 pins. P. Prunty rolled the high single of 223 and three 614 pins. Rogers Hardware: ELCaswcIl 117 1H iKPrunty . . . . . . . .. 195 196 F..\l:lClIlillB....::. m 11s 1151..., . . . . . .. I33 1T1 1Z9 H0 ii. Doucetle . . . . . .. 121i 1S1 BOWLING TODAY At l o'clock the second game iiii the Sunday School series will be, _ b rolled, judging from the last. to-llli.‘ tnoriow's genie should be of SOIIH‘ interest. today at 1 o'clock Zion m“. , Siuida)‘ gchool vs. Fnited. lgliii/k“ Rebekah League This may be the last same this season it the Imps defeat the Jolly win there will be one more game. boil, H, it the Imps win they are vviuuersioilier Imps vs. Jolly Jingles at '1‘ p.111. BALANCE OF CHURCH LEAGUE lengers will have to race in Ain. SCHEDULE ‘Him? M“), 1____ Johnny erlcan waters. I Monday. April 4th. 7 p. m‘.-- $1.! Paula vs. United. ‘ Monday, Aipril 4th. 8.30 p. n1. last night a very interesting Si‘ Peters "B" Zlim" dame o! basketball was played he- tween the Spartans and the No~ d! and 1, in iiaiflyiNallies. The bio-names winning out ‘by a very narrow margin of 7 Johnny‘ points. Following are the scores ot ‘ ' Monday, April 11th. 7 p. m.—St_ Peters vs. Trinity. . lii-Vii ‘-‘- \li1‘i'. Monday, April 11th, 8.30 p.n1.\ iY-iiu .. 3L pears v5_ 3mm“, (‘:\n:1ti“v:1 Tuesday. Avril 12th, 1 i». iii.»si.."“ "l $partana . . . . . . . . . . .. McDonald — It. Harley 2 . C. Ryan l6 B. Doireon 2 - Prowse . . . . . . . . . . . F. Rush l0 lPaul Berlenbach happened along $1,396," id informed Grosso, that be. too. Tom 37 To“; 30 "l" ~ Referee-C. Ooyle. Interest Heightens in Tuesday. Avril 12th. 8.311 n. lll.—- Centrai Christian vs. United. Monday. Air-ii 18. 1 i’). n..._$._' Paul! VB.‘ Central Christian. Monday. April 1s. s30 i. n. ._<._ Peters vs. St. James. Tuemia)’. APT“ Js- 7 ll. lllm-Zillll Monday. Aiii-ii 25, " ii. e ~ - . .. Monday Apr" 25' 8'50 p. and Utl.ii\.i Pauls vs. Trinity. ' .\lil:ik(lk-| 1 A U. Tuesday. April 26, 7‘p_ a125,, " “m” "5- Umwd- highlands iii u. Tuesday, Aipiil 26. 8.30 p. m.._‘“1-fi1i€etlri;i:pf:i ~li w-lll-‘y i" “mm-en . . _ 1 ‘ltl m1» i . .. Mmliili-WI-sy 2. 7 o. fil.—-Sl. Petr "is iTorcmo iii 11.110 KT." M“ ‘iii! in Montreal u‘ 7.30 a. m_ “°s“'°‘""i- "it lilplc noiir will lithe Toronto st ‘v00 p m affjy “i 7t o n! -- - -. ‘KPOHIlGCIIIlg wfflnfllf?’ “gluten. . t v "IQJCOPGQ. a ' u m an} _ BOSTON. HIM" April L-Jnier- est lathe forthcoming thirty first renewal o! the Boston marathon was heightened today by the form- ili entry o! Joltiiiile Miles o; Sydney Central chm!“ 2| . g ll Y3. 0n_ Monday. MW. 2. 8.30 p. m.t~St_i Tuesday May, 3rd, 7 p, m__c m. chrmhn "- hm"! gni ‘doll 12.35 a. m. and Chicago 1015 135mg“ Till! train will connect at ' i110 with the inter-city ligtfltvins uoiiirsiil iii 12.20 "e M 1-15 n- m. with through ifiiigllldarii sieepinv cir from Mont. Muss not o y smashed all re- Welder. Ma a aao . ._ iemes vs. Baptlsnr g \ p m Si‘ nous: 1o IND naxr went _ __..,__. ' (Chadian Press) ;.mWS!N'IFIIr ., 1- -— Formll ilroi-ogsiioo on I5 ind com- ilieiien of iliil-lpaslonh business is apparent in i; p,“ Fflggfi-krtfjvh the-om, not; lii theieliliattlre. There will 59 11o ellqnlry Into the question of -i!e'.¢"ia"°ill Religion. ordered this l_ l!’ h. , tit, t mines and agfl. irguflfgfflfxilzlrli vellvlnr that (initiate Uflpilflmtllil will so flll- mnloi- llllil all? ‘relmww: “aim o“ Q "mm I ‘m’ "l" n i’ '1' e Q4 l "1 limb: q I or. their iiiiiiimr. “I PHINBE EBWIHI] 1x7 1'16 156 Educated I) 0 n e S a Dogs, llioukeys bloke 1st 11s 16o. Big‘ Hit 115 11o l2? isi 1st; 112 12v; 125 112 .111 ‘illt’ liiil< ‘in-n 196 161 '21-, jllllCllUC Willi .1 mori- i,. _ 139 229 ‘:5 good llllllltlil pi ' Highly" Hill Jwl < l. the tllrlii l‘~-i~ seen uli tiny ssuic ill "ll-- V. hsril mi - -,t‘ili\;ti'll_\' ‘Tllt- lit-xi 1s1 115 1isl._.,,i_, 1. n. 113 ‘.97 113 H3 l . -' when- the I 1 "rii. lie-f of p lcram. \\ vztgu mu! May lfill .\':lli~ ll él Ii .i'oi' llli- 1:1. from viii l}, and illlfllvl This i-Hii i-ugii rm i111: dill - :=1=.ii1ii;11'il '.< ‘Tuesday. April. ill. x311 l,‘ m :"\l".l,1;l|l"‘l‘-1-"l ll Tu p_ Lnilcd vs_ Baptist. \vi‘I1 tho ' lil .1”? to Chicago, North ‘ ui n. ‘i “wt-ml (\Ql"lilt‘\ ‘iii-yiiilil 'li;_iv ll‘ > -- q pgiil; iviili IIIL‘ >~~li~ 11s iiiiiv slluWiilll STRAND THE ‘STARS OF “THE VOLGA BOATMAN" IN A ROMANCE THAT BEGINS IN SUNNY ITALY AND ENDS IN A HAIL OF BULLETS ON THE AMERICAN PLA|N8.. J0me C. Fume I a Piafiii s. KYNES "l l j uillfl». s: trred ov Edison in i. ~ - “ plaiy. tipir {New Tourist Train Tuesday, April siii. 7 n. nL-Cvll"? B6 Operated trsl Christian vs. Baptist. Westley. April 5th. 8.30 p. iii. s1. James vs. Trinity. By C. N. R. isl-‘Jtciai to the Guardianl ~-1'v.i. l4ill"I~: . .. . Tilt‘ (lifnv-IWTIHOII radio equipped. f;|:_“i"‘l‘l'lllllrlc'l_fii i‘-"_l‘- 1N v.11 < not operating lltiiltrt-zil‘; h) v m‘ ~11“ i2‘ , ~_l‘iii~iiriil iIiI tho litter-telly iiluitedl suililzlci‘ ovllii<~ It - ll! .4 A 1i in m1‘ inn“ h ‘ " " " " l‘ “' 3'. Ailiiillill. Tliclserviife" tile liiapp. [Alan .5’ .ill prlY-tlhllngi fl; lsliip frhliir. “r5 thy l-rtint-e flit nwgg p , i-llicnizo iii‘ m . urriv-iio an,“ M be m all mtrnliig l, ' Iiiontroil m.‘ '7.‘ Ailiilllilllln Park. widliurt- slid other in resorts. in: in Hdlllllli.“ iii 10395 p_ m u, tnoiitreiiiat taco“ .. -wi . a "mmd figgznxiivrpvsulsn. " to Masha "In morning, she inlet-city liiiiiieii inert-ins wit-h the‘, asap);- ~ i ~. res 1 ~ Iilclzllrlgmnmvgylra y‘ p"! om suiuiiiiimlaiiio ror all 1m a dim.» E f This train will also connect t pontoon. Ari-u 1.-t.1oyiiii ieiiiifiigiitrilinm ‘m’ m‘ d" "m" M?“ lii-them Glhml" ‘WW that theoisiioilarils c 111 ti 1i ' ' ~ 0 m: s ’ IIBIElQr Author from Liver-wand ‘Hghhmh M l‘ l9!’ lcutta collided eight: Th“, a miles ofl Gibraltar with an nngmflv selfrfl“ pained Gpanish steamer during ii”: ‘m. mum“, ca. Half the crew oi‘ the gmnmyranemoo.‘ i steamer were picked up but e|lhbi~alomrgaltra "i" ""1" If" milfllnk and a. aavslriiiailiini n is m‘: m, Is searching mi HIQIIL The Aii= iiitiiiiiriiiiiiir-niiniitd . ‘Willi: at, the forenmrisiiiiost ' t maiilii; it; n; to dbl-enema mm’ m“ ”"'°“ "i “ t . 891 " to tiiseiiutoii- ll n» amtoefifi" aotheruq .no.- - “Wm i» ,..r"‘i"~‘i-»o¢ "i" " .i...‘:.".'..i';‘..i'-l:'..‘.“:..r.t%" 1:11p}... °°°- "satin-amp "ailmii" resorts.‘ fcgellier with the v4 L . -i i .- ~ btidon g é on and lifter May ggzhiflm now p lii! "film?" nebular tonal limits‘ "Films Torontojcliicags.‘ route-Ottawa tel , Ided by thi WA i "if ‘riflehupoivopetiit CIRCUS 1 A Treat For Old And - Young SEE THE wouoznrut TFiAlNf so ANIMALS PONIES - noes-i MONKEYS - BEAR AND THE“ nuts BIG LOBBY DISPLAY PARADE AT NOON FEATURE PICTURE‘ “COLLEGIE DAYS” A great romance of beauty. youth, adventure, sensation and thrills. _p up . tfiiliili. 2,1927 i. PRINCE Esprit p Last Times TodaY——-,3 pntll8 PilM. p iwr~ SOCIETY” TODAY AT a, 1 AND _s.4s MATI N a E—-16c. MGHT-—26c, 11¢. -- rafia M-QEiY-rvvv‘ “ Another Chapter of Thrills igfPlurn-IT-Goofy” COMEDY‘ vri-ziiicr tiperato Mt ll-iers wettboiipd. q a Patti. . i intuit-s )-\ .. iris l ""5" at 1230 u! Biliiartis d the Socin Club dein iii? ii e lb °l oi 691i iiis Last n 1t I 9 _ t» equal’ or o! no Si”! ""1 it Deuestte - n» c. i -l -r. Craiahan . Hermit”: