ionic 27. 19a; n9¢’""' O f‘ Classified ‘Advertisements 0m Insertion ........-............. l: pg- lg. gg g ygg I . --- .‘ u‘ 113-11: rum WWW Pll‘ lion us imla irourlnurtlcuI-u -- ' lasavlluolloarh 1 fight Illlftbu ova-unann- ‘O II‘ ‘bl I I IQ“ :..¢¢oooO-O§O-Q400-O¢%4 - --¢_,__,, ,_ ¢ ____-. Y I - - ~-~.-=.* (......- ...__..._..-. Agents wilntefi WEN-pg WANTED T0 INTRO- duc, Rpygl Bucklnabam. the mod- gm table cover. Looks like linen. needs no laundering. A necessity 1n every home Low P2100. liberal commission. Write for frao sailing Qlltflt. Dept. 500 Public Service Mills of Canada Ltd, London. my 4-21-11. __,____TZ..___.__-.__. Miscellaneous Ion" ALFRED MCDONLI-Ig. PRO- Land lurvcvor moan- fiflfif" rrao-alr-imoom. _,_¢ -i_ murals-PAIR or nan: an.- ‘ve, you; aar mask A100. Infor- mation thankfully received. Frank Mcxengie, Mfltflfl. ‘ QWQ-"zi-El _,_,.._.__._._.- g FOX MAI-KID IIIOII‘ “Si, If captured or seen notify Jss P. Mccloskey, New Wlltshlro. mwsm, 42154-2141. ______..._ ......._. JAPTURED, SILVERY BLACK p0,, Kind of red tipped. female. mm-kgd, 1f owner don't some in ten days fox will be sold to nay cx- penses. J. F. Stevenson, Springton, add. Fredericton, P. E. f. 49814-2541. iucrloN SALE-r WILL IELI. ON premises, 125 Hillsboro street, Tues- d3y_ April 28th. at 2 o'clock, follow- {gig houschold furnishings: Mahog- any (Piano) Parlor sat, mantle sewing machine. Beds, bedding. smvas. tablcl. dhllfl. kitchen. utensils, etc, etc. John P. Bradley, Auctioneer. 4228-31 For Sale j___._.._--_-.-_--.-____ roii sate-our r-Arairs. s cams bundle. Guardian Oflce. 2-4-tf r03 SALE-DRIVING Apply to Di‘. Croken. 4229-627-21 _,_.____ r03 sans, r0 LET. BOARD AND room signs an hand at Guardian Office. t! _--- —>- 335i] “HEAT FOI SALE - l. I). ,...Smith, Mermaid. 4995-4-25-21 lac-AN MCLEAN, a.v., CLYDE ‘ River Bridge, has gacso and poul- '-'~'try to sell. 4998-4-25-31 110g. BALE -.- BABY CARRIAGE. wgcod condition. Apply to l0 Eillton s; 4227-4-27-21 ,,_ son BALE-INTERNATIONAL 1% ton truck in good condition. Apply "Wllie Rogers Hardware Company, guylilillltcd. 4958-4444“ Da-a _-.- JC-AlIDBOARD srmars rort saaa’. ' 1 cant each, suitable for llnllll hill Mhouros, etc. Guardian Ofllcoéoal a ‘FOR SALE-Q YEAR. OLD HORSE. fjullflfi, perfect worker. 1.800 lbs. ..,Tfllli‘. note till fall. Apply N- A- Darrach, East Royalty. 4204-4-25-3! FOR SALE - FOUR. BUILDING lots on Upper Queen. Reasonable. Apply to Ambrose ll. McGuire.‘ ‘l Oregon Street, Roxbury, Mass. 40134-2441- roii SALE _ cawririan GREEN Mountain load potatoes. first! 8nd seconds (McDonald Strain). D. H. Murchison. York Point. 40074-2541 FOR. SALE-SMALL FARM CON- wsisting oi eleven acres of land with 1|. outbuildings and savan rooined house nearly new. Apply John - Maclflrlnon, Orandvlow- - 4224-27-81 FOR SALE-ONE SODA FOUNTAIN r fart. two show cases. two wall cases. 2 large mirrors. Owing that We bought all new fixtures. W6 "have no use for than article!- Priced to sell. Venetian Gardeni- 4008-4-25-31 g Help Wanted ..__ ___,_________________{?# rum sro AND IJPWARDS. GROW- _iiir mushrooms for 11L“?! "liars _-; and sheds. illustratld booklet "@9- ~; Canadian Mushroom. Toronto. . rim-April 25-21 _,__ Male Help Wanted EMANTED-A YOUNG MAN ABOUT -. eighteen years. Must be lltll l“ II drive car. References. Good poul- t: iloii. chance of advancement. write i: XYP. Guardian. (2804-21-91 Hudson Bay. SUES MOTIIII (- Fflourii ‘ FOR moot omaora Ltuulvicir. 111., April sir-Just new (Ir a parent may go lri restricting the liberty of a minor child, will ba decided in s suit, hut filed in the lms County circuit court. Quentin. 10 year old son of Mrl "this o. Babcock, u the plaintiff and his mother and two neighbors John a. Mehauffy and Robert zim- "Wmln. have bran raada defendants "1 r luit for lllM casinos. ‘The ycuth charges that ht was Pffed in confinement at his home by h! mother with the aid oi the two lltlcndants. and preventsd from reach ‘"8 hi". out» of employment. Ha uh “Yb ihit iis took uia aids of his absent father, Rollo Babcecli. who flit" We um is now residing in 4W0. Female Help Wanted __ ~ woman A MAID. our: ABLE r0 do plain cooking. Apply to P. E. I. Hospital. 4064-4-24-tf. _....____..._._.__i.___ Wawwrrma GIRL FOR GEN- cral hollacwork. Apply zoo Grafton n-NTED-IZ omns sou wAir. resses and clerks with clean and neat appearance, experienced girls preferred. Apply in person be. tween 4 to 6 p. m. until next Thursday. Venetian Gardens. saaa-i-zs-si __- Lost -_ LOII‘ 0N GOOD FRIDAY. A1‘ 0B. neat Post Omce, gentleman's (right) kid glove: color, dark grey, wool linad. Please leave at 84 Great George Street. ' 4517-4-7-tI’ _ To Let T0 LET — FURNISHED FLAT. street floor. Apply Guardian- _ 42014-2541 __?. Situations Wanted WANTlba-POSITION AS STENO- grapher or bookkeeper. Apply Guardian. - 4225-4-27-41 ‘Y. M. C. A. SERVICE OF SONG . Central Christian Church last night. About 450 young men and young women attended the regular Y. M. C. A. after church service which is held each weak in the dif- ferent churches. The service last night iii-the Cen- ii-al Christian Church wna one 0i ilic very best yet held this yenr. 1'11!’- iuv. canon Malone was the speaker of the evening and his address was most interesting and llClpitll. Canon Malone must have known his aud- ience fls his message was one for students and was calculated to set them thinking. "Parasites" was the topic chosen by Mr. Malone and he Presentfld W address in such a. manner that ev- aryorla present was intensely inter- asted. Parasites said the speaker. ba- long to both the animal and vcsct- able kingdom. They live and exist by flicking m; lira gt their follow crlatureo. _ A plant of Mystic Virtue, Golden Glow or Mistletoe was Chosen Bil In exa ‘ of the vegetable kingdom parasite. lt lives off other trees and “rum 1n England it lives on the nipple tree, in Palestine it lives on the olive tree. It is so denuded "a" ll cantlive by iseli but must send its roots into other plant liie. In W"! gone by the mistletoe was a larst shrub or treg and livad by its "W" efforts. It has baocma so degraded that it now lives on the labours of others. when it comes to a man belnS i parasite he is more to be condemn- ed than a plant booa he b80001“ so of his own free will. Man can make his own choice. Are we exist- ing on the labours of other men? If we are we are in danger 0f 101ml! our mental. moral and physical We“ bglng and becoming a Public mt"- sss, Easy money was another theme the speaker bwuzht W‘ "5 ‘my dangerous. Be vividly portrayed W! stsiy of a rich yllllnll ma“ Wm gambled and did many other lrlllni‘ to make any moflty- Work for what W8 Bet 5am W‘ Malena. and don't be a vcrlllta- 3° gave manyother examples o! 110W boy: and ycuns m!" b°c°me 9n” sites, the matter of colitl! 9X96!!!"- ‘ running the car and numerous oth- er ways it is joossibl: to get into hid ""'lllI.aaaIllarl'aIAa|-aaa 1n closing the spaakcr left many other thoufih“ Wm‘ m‘ audimoe’ Prayer. our Bible. 50°"- Work out your own salvation with prayer and tremblinl. The special musical numbers in- cluded s, mixed quartette, Mrs. 0- D- Bell Miss Coombl. M!" M- 5km" and Mr. A. Mosher, who will fwh" a Friend We Have 1n Jesus’ ln I most pleasing manner. w. Judson mum am I "W" solo. "me Melody a! 1*"- “d w" jlthel counts inns "HOW Th" My Hand" in '_her usual charm!!! "A? tha clou 0! the service a héartl/ you o; flung; was tendered the ‘pgkflv lnd Q11 U10 artists. p,” n, A, ‘ranton acoomplfll" an m. on“ {q- the speeial num- b." m4 m; scngrogotion slnfllnl- luv. W. L. Outhouse led in prays!‘ and sire-iii aurh will‘ 1"‘ asriptura nallai- "t ""0"" brought to a olaaa by all lullllll l" m lord's Pris"- (Canadian nous)‘ riunsrilm-olv. lull-Ii"- Al’ ,.|| 35.4mm»! Oravln. south- ful schoolmaster of use: Count! today no the ltllllll 5W” amateur aclf siismpimlls W dofoatnig William aaiiga. Challi- In. can II Et. 4208-4-254l . habits and live off of aomlom we» Central Guardian HOLDS BANQUET-The staff of the Prince of Wales Collage “Times" bald a vary enioyable banquet at the Canadian National Hotel caturday cvcnlug- Members of the staff and friends, twenty-two in all. sat down to a splendid dinner, followed by song and story. Asks Approval . 0f General Act (Canadian Press) OTPAWA, Ont, April M-A resol- ution caning for Canada's approval subject to reservations of provisions of the general act u! ml for pacific settlement of international disputes. hsa. been placed on the order PIN!‘ of the House of commons in tho name of Rt. Hon. R. 1B. Bennett. Prime Minister." Canada is already a signatory to the optional clause which provides for submission of iustifiabla dispute-t "to the permanent Court of Interna- tional Justice, under the League 0f Nations. The general act, which is the subject of Mr. Bennett's resolu- tion provides methods for dealing with non-justifiable disputes. Such disputes between nations are to be dealt with by selected groups form- ing conciliation bodies- (Csnadlan- Press Cable) LONDON, April zr-m. Bau- Edward ciariie, if. 6.. for mans years a leader in British lclil circles and also in (iho House of Commons died tMIY- T" months ago he celebrated his 00th birthday. DEATHS TAYLOR-At Rlcc Point on Saturday. ‘April 25th. James Taylor 1h hi! 715° your. Funeral from his late residence tumorrnw. Tuesday. All?" 29m- 5°?" vice starting at z o'clock. Interment Canoe Cove Cemetery. ROBERTSON-Mt past Royalty ch Sunday, April 25th, Peter MacNslr Robertson in his 50th year. Funeral from the residence of his son A. W- l-tobei-tson. tomorrow. Tuesday. Avril 25th, service starting at 2 o'clock. In- terment Marshfleld Cemetery. ' CUILEY-At lbrt Augustus, April 25, Patrick Curley, aged 8'1 years. Fill’! eral from his late residence Tuesday morning at 0 o'clock to St. Patrick's Church, Fort Augustus. Mummy-At at. Catherine's, On- tario, April 25, 1931, Harold Murphy ugg 31 years. The remains expected home this evening. Funeral Wednes- day st 9 a- m. St. Paul's Church and Cemetery, summerslde. COLIk-Suddcnly at Ffluutrin ltuvl- Nsw London, Mrs. Duncan Cole. Pu- naral Tuesday, April 28. at 2 #01053. from the Presbyterian Church. New ilmrlon. - CHANDLER-In Charlottetown on Saturday. April 25th Henry Max- vficld Chandler. Funeral from the res- idence of his son-in-law Nell Mac- Krnzie 46 Reserve Street this Mon- qsy afternoon, service starting at 3 o'clock. Funeral leaving at 2-30. In- terment People's Cemetery. IN MEMORIAM ln 58d and loving memory of my door husband. John 5llllkfil- ‘m9 pggqed away April 26th, 192B. It ls sweet to know we shall mart again, when partings ore no more, And the dear one I loved so well Has only gone before. Some day some time my eyea shall see The face I loved so W611. Some day some time our hands shall clasp And navar say farewell. Inserted hy his wife, Lydia Hail Sillikef. 4i" Ill MEMOBIAM [is loving mamory of my dear has- band Ernest W. Harper. who passed to the Croat Beyond. April 07th. 1080- Just when Illa was the dearest And hecould have lived hla beat, But the gates of Heaven c ed And God called him homo raat. lnaariad by Wife and l!!! Alllllll- c-u-vvr N. D. MacLaen “Clog , almanac-radian 9 BQII” 'THE CI-lARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _ PREMIER HOLDS (Continued from out f) sectors, Premier Bennett said, he had wondarad "whils cxossinl tmichas which had been close to enemy lines, how some of our men had come back again. "We need your bslp as wa ucodcd it in‘ the aaccnd liattla of lfpras." Mr. Ben- nott stated as ha recalled this criti- cal atlas of the world conflict. Ha had come back after his visit the Prime lflnistor proceeded. to his country with a higher regard for Canada than ever before. "f come hm tmlllht." ha declared in Pro- posing s. toast to the "first thirty thousand." "to bay tribute to that first thirty thousand who faced what they faced, endured what they en- dured, and conquarod what they con- quered." ' The Prime Minister spoke very optimistically of Canada's future. Arid then he expressed his deep ap- preciation and sense of humility at the reception accorded him. Through Main-r Caneral J. H. Macadam and amid the plaudits of the sathcrlns. Mr. Bennett was made an honorary incirber of the Red Chevron-an honor which ha now shares with Sir Robert Borden. The Prllno Minister gratefully umeptcd the membership which he said ha would always cher- ish: but expressed his feeling that he was "unworthy" of the tribute. BORDEN OPTIMIITIC Sir Robert Borden, Canada's war- time Premicr. associated his re- marks with those of Mr. Bennett “We are passing throu,» a crisis bet- ter than any country in the world." he asserted. “This is only a tempor- ary halt in our march of progress. The future of Canada ls assured." No one could ever know the re- ‘ult. Sir Robert continued, if Can- adians had not stood firm in thine grim days oi‘ the second battle oi repeated; the enemy did not pass. ‘I110 part the Canadians had played in the great war had aroused a no- tional consciousness. with Canada's status ms a nation had come respon- sibilities aiid L11!‘ chief oi which war. to preserve the unity of our Corn- monwealth of Nations. Sir Robert mentioned the Loagua of Nations, whose assembly he had attended last year as a representative of this country. He thought that when na- tions signing disarmament treaties had iull confidence in each other then the lsason of world peace would be fully learned. Hon. Murray MacLaren, Minister oi Pensions and National Health. himself a member of the First Can- of the day, l6 years ago, which was. being commemorated. Everyone had felt tha greainat peril, there had been tremendous incentive and every man had been determined to achieve vic- tm-y in the face of tremendous odds. Canadians had conquered. It must be remembered, he proceeded, that service was more difficult to render in time cf peace than in timo of war; and there ‘vare many problems with which Canada and the worldi were confronted. ' Col. Maul-arm asked that the at- titude should be carried out of "help- ing tha other follow along." Major C. G. Power. Liberal mom- bor for Quebec South. raid he liked to remember his fallen comrades as thay cheerfully prepared to go over the top. ‘Thou were the days. those were the times to which he liked to look, in his mind, whan he recalled them. In these times of strosa the "cflorh of every citizen of Canada were required and Canadian former civil service man must take the lcacl in the ranks of the Canadian people. Would Boycott Ontario Prov. (Canadian tmsl SYDNEY, N. 5.. April 25-Conocrt- ed effort-s i0 secure local support for the movement started today by L. L. Snell, broad manufacturer. in gswitchlng orders for raw materials; ilrom Ontario to Quebec and the Saint Lawrence valley. will be “W! (at a martini callad by the Board of Trade for Monday afternoon. lcornmareial travellers from Ontario ‘bu! a rather trying time today. Ev- arvwhara thay ware confronted with full-page newspaper advertisements sponsored by Mr. Snell, calling at- tention to alleged one-sided trade relations batman tho Maritime! and Ontario. and uralnr the swiwhina of all ordara and allnlilica from ‘Ibrah- ta to Montreal and the Saint Law- nnca vI-llty until Oratorio uses its voting power to scours tariff bro- taction for stall and lull. "WWI" Parliamentary chi-hula. (Canadian Pull) coma-m. Ont. April Sip/Whore an aooraa of Maritime buaiaaaa man who holdanantiralydlffmatdniolon to that of Mr. lrull." declared W. W. Marina, founder of the Maritime Provision Annotation of Toronto. ccauuaatlng on the action of L. L. ciiiniiiy nu iiEil AT riugiviiiii i (Canadian Press) ' FRANKLIN HELD, Philadelphia.‘ Penn, April 26.--The 57th annual Pennsylvania relay carnival closed yesterday in a. dormpmir of rain, a short outburst of record-breaking and a blaring brace of performances‘ that enabled the home boys of Penu- sylvanla. to split the lions share of: racing honors with the buckcyes of Ohio State University. Hamilton: Central Collegiate Institute of Ham-i iltori. Ont.. scored its second straight’ international victory by beating the best of the school talent in the two- mila Interscholastic championship. Tho Canadians won the interscholas- tic medley Friday, They narrowly missed a. third victory. How They Stand Ypres. Coiiurlluiis had stood firm. he’ CMCW‘) -~ adian Contingent, recalled the events I l test lElilnst the "one-sided" AMERICAN LEAGUE "a brother to Owen Lennon. and is a Bearcats lVill Have Fast Team‘ PLAYERS REPORTED AS BEING sATlsIllD T0 STAY 1N TRU- _ R0; NIIW GOALIE TO BE TIIID TRURO, April far-The latest dope on the next season's hockey team is, semi-officially, that the line up as last year will remain, with the ex- ception of Proulx. In the place of this wing man. Hudson, from Timmins, Ont. is ex- pected ln the Hub late tonight or tomorrow. This will leave the Bearcats with the following line up. Goal Sargent, Lennon; defence. Mill, Lavlgne; for- wards, Ryan. Murdoch. Shields, Hud- son, Jemmett. and Lennon. The Lennon mentioned for goal is goalie wcll tried and known. In New Glasgow and Halifax. He ls expectedto take a position in 'l."ruro and will try to make team this season. ‘This gives Truro the fastest line up yet available for the Bcarcat. All the boys are located in good positions in the town and all are content to stay with the Maritime champions for a “‘ season. Hudson lsga new man. but one who comes from Ontario with splendid recommendations u a wing man. Looking Moth MOTH BAGS (Side Opening) That Are Dust Proof and Proof Made of Heavy Material-White Lined 25c 19c Phone 219 0 I For Delivery n y a 0 "m" 25¢‘ I 15¢ SMOKY CITY BALLS CEDAR. CASTILF. QR 51,5913“; 2 Pounds FLAKES SOAP CLEANER, 2 for ROSS-DRUG-UNITED SUCCESSOR T0 THE MacKlNNON DRUG ‘CO. ‘Em Ode rw BY TEC Yankees Joe McCarthy's starnpeding Yank- i sea have lost the valuable services of Canadian flag to the multitude. As Ihe finished hi: turned and bowed to "Babe" Ruth's Loss Tough Blow To IKing George and Queen Olga, and [then that gracious lady presented him with a bouquet of flowers. "At It Again" iiaiiinui iAu.ruwin AMERICAN LEAGUE SUNDAY Won Lost RC. New York 2 _ .116 Cleveland .. '1 3 .700 Wllhlnkton .. 5 4 .558 Philadelphia A i5 J44 Detroit 4 5 .444 St. Louis . 3 a .428 Chicago . 3 5 .315 Boston . 2 ‘i .222 NATIONAL LEAGUE v v Won Lost P.C. St. Louis 6 1 .857 Boston ‘I 3 .700 New York . . 0 3 .66’! . 5 3 .0515 Pittsburgh ...’. 3 B .375 Philadelphia .. .. . 3 5 .375 Brooklyn . 7 .222 Cincinnati . . . . . . . . 1 0 .143 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lust PU. Toronto 6 5 .667 Baltimore . . 5 3 .625 Buffalo b 3 .625 Montreal . 5 4 .550 Rochester . . 5 4 .556 Jersey City 4 5 .444 Newark 4 5 .444 Reading . l 8 .111 Aeroplane For s (Canadian Press) _ WINNIPEG, Man, April ilk-In connection with the taking of thel Canadian census this year the aero- plane will be used for the first time _ in the history of the Dominion to‘, count the population in the stretches of the far north, according to E. S. ' MncPhall, Chief of the Division of Census and Vital Statistics. Ottawa, in a recent interview appearing in al special dcspatch from Saskatoon to I the Manitoba Free Press. Arrange- ments have also been made for a complete survey of the Eskimo popu‘ lotion for the first time. 1 Mr. MacPhall was in Saskatoon in , connection with a conference of the tmnmisaioners appointed to take the census in the northern part of the Province of Saskatchewan, after which he proceeded in Edmonton on his official duties. l Before the freeze-up last fall sen-l aus forms were sent through to the‘ outlaying sections of the north. las far as King William's Land and Ak- lavik. I I orders for raw materials from Ontario to Quebec and the St. Laurence valley. Mr. Snell also pub- i llshed iull-Paw newspaper advertisv‘ iiients. saying his action was in pro-l trade ' relations between the Maritimcs‘ and Ontario. “The tin-ea Maritime Provinces maintain a permanent trade oom- miaiionrr in Toronto in charge oi it. W. E. Burnaby," Mr. McPhoe point-l ad out. "and since this Bureau was established here there has been a; great increase in trade and tourist traffic between Ontario and the Maritime Provinces." Thorn la _no auoh thing as s one-sided commer- cial relation between Ontario and the Maritime Provinces. While it is true that freight rates may handicap the Maritime Provinces to some extent, it.il utterly foolish for Mr. Bncll to blame either Ontario or the Canad- ian tariff for any commercial dis- appointmcnta that ha may have had. lie doaa not seem to understand the Canadian tariff laws and- tariff policies -or he would know that tar- iffa are regulated by tha Dominion Government, and not by Ontario. “Al for Nova Icotia coal." Mr. McPhae continued. "tha coal barons are in favor of a tariff on that pro- duct. Coal is protaotsd by Canadian tariff. Ontario is in favor of tariff protection. Whore la there any roa- loia for complaint on the part of Mr. Incl! or any other Maritime business man!" Mr. Burnaby, Maritime Trade mu. lrlaav. I- a. Irv-u Commissioner refused to rnaka any II N‘ fllilflttlilllmil" ‘l 3.8.1:. Detroit .. I11 0 Chicago 4 3 3 Sorrell, Sullivan and Scharll and Perkins. Marberry, Fischer, Hadley and Spencer, H _ ve. INTER-NATIONAL SUNDAY Toronto .. c . .' Othera postponed. SATURDAY BASEBALL NATIONAL LEAGUE (l0 0 Baltimore 913 1 Butseborgcr and Stack, Eskimo Census ‘ lycavcr and Linton. (he one and only "Babe" Ruth, who. may be out of action for several‘ Governing bodies of amateiv hock- weclts. A tough blow this. Ruth hasicy in the United fates are adopting been a potent power on the attack the pro rules for next season. They to date. and in his last game made scrne to be forgetting that the Can- two singles and a double and drove adian Amateur Hockey Association in five runa. ‘lrulea will be in vogue in the Olym- Connie Mack and his Athletics cel- |plc hockey games next winter 2rd, ebratcd their homecoming after a'with customary disregard for the disastrous road trip by turning hack public’: wishes, the C. A. H. A. ob- the Senzto , 5 to 1. "Lefty" Grove stlriatoly atlck to their lama old code. was on the hilltop, and had Cronin DOM. CENSUS not connected for a. homeinin the sec- (Continucd from page 1) and inning, Philadelphia's great southpaw would have registered a Fraiser, Faber, Moore and Bella, Shutclit- - . ‘fate. In the Nationals the St. ‘Louis ‘stars, for the direct work of acquir- _ R. II. E. Cardinals hung up their sixih victory lng the InfQg-mgflon- the number db New York ...... ...... ‘l l3 I of the season when they overcame pending on the 513g and populluon‘ Wiisliington .... ll 1|. l a load. and nosed out the Cincinnati o1 the ¢snsmusncy_ m m, Northwest‘ Johnson. Welnert. Piiigras. Sherld Bods by 3 to 8- The Mcwlcyltea were Territories, and the Yukon the perhaps fortunate to make if. that close as they were restricted to four hits, whlls the champions got thirteen. ' ' The amazing Boston Braves hung on grimly in the rapld pace being act by the Cards. when they shut out the Dodgers in l-‘latbush, 4 to 0. Old Mounted Police will serve as enum. erators; in Northern Ontario and Quebec the misslonairies; and on the Indian reserves, the mdian agents. I‘ *5 milled l0 have enumeration "Imlilfltcd by June 30. the census taking of the District of Tom Zachary was highly effective on ‘Patricia and Northern Ontario, while the mound, as four safe blows will iii the books sent into the Arctic lass tcatl"y. while Ilttia “Rabbit" Maron- summer on the 5_ S_ 806mm are n“ vlllo scored two runs and drove in turned late, the information Wm be "l9 0"!" Pllf- sent to the Bureau by radio. Census Brooklyn continues to make a. lwlll be taken within 800 miles from wretched showing, their pitchers and ‘the North Pole at Bash Bay where batsmen having slumped ‘crctbtr- in few Mounted Police and Eskimos Tl" buiefill Will use airplanes in , Detroit . . . Schang. Rochester at Reading, postponed, rain. l-ll-W- Buffalo 1 ll ll Jcrsay city s t 1 R. ll. E. Philadelphia ... ... ... ... 412 z NOW York .. 8 7 2 Dudley, Mattlngly and Davis; Flt:- almrnoris, Boday and Hogan. ll. H. E. Boston 5 10 1 Brooklyn 4 '1 2 Brandt and Spohrer; Thurston. Quinn and Lopes. Cincinnati at 5t. Louis, postponed u ‘n. If. a. Chicago ... ... ... ... 812 0 Pittsburgh ... 3 ‘I a Malone, May and llartnett; Brem- er, spanner, Grant and Phillips. io AMERICAN LEAGUE R. l-f. E. New York ... ... ... .. 4 5 0 oaton ...‘ 510 l (lorries, Wells and Dickey; Morris‘, Brillheari, MacFadyen and Ruel. Connolly. R. If. E. Washington 2' 8 2 Philadelphia 3 5 0 Brown and Spencer; Walberg and to Cochrane, tar . R. II. l. St. Louis ... ... ... ... 1 ii 1 ... 3 6 2 Hoyt and Coffman and Ferrell; Cleveland at Chicago, postponed. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Toronto at Baltimore. postponed. Ill Wilson, Warts and Crouro; lforncr, Canadians Run Back At Bolton 0f the 187 competitors who wont fo the post in the Boston Marathon irre Canadians firiahed with 1110' first tan. Th- heat oppcsrivi and were not suffic- nu tr erna foiin-l (he ally aoolimniiitrrl to be abs to lliruw elf Iis ueikenlrsg lflosm Ilia showing of Jhblfl) irvi-airsl disaniulrimcni. as Hair-r- ton had plnivo lll- faith to his jer- scv Miles was lhe The running of the msraihin u- ccils ti]: lbicidid triumph of Bill Blurring in Graces in 1006. 0n May the first of that year this bundle of springs uncalled himself over the hills from the field of Mar- athon to Athena, running the self- aanre course made immortal by the feet of the Greek horn, Pheldippedea, who carried the news of the glorious vic- small Py of Mllitlades and the Athenians the city fathers who waited in In- terue aiulaty on the acropolia. Sharring travelled abroad alone and trained alone. For aix arduous weeks he tolled over the trails sur- rounding lhc home of Hellenic cul- re. Sheri-info Wonderful Victory 0n the afternoon of May lat, in a temperature that lied reached 84 oa-f gran, he stood at the starting polntl C0R“1|ER' with 53 other contestants from all parts of the world. What the sensat- With any eight fixtures played the reside. Dodgers are just five and a half games behind the, pace setting Car- dinals. The Braves have been their Ilcmclli. winning five games in suc- cession and losing none. ImmEdl-Zttly on ihc completion of enumeration the work of compilat- ion will beglii at Ottawa. This work Wm take 11150)’ months to complete. Eight hundred extra clerks will be 611838011. It 1's expected that a pre- liminary account of the population will be available in August, l The Dominion Bureau of Statistics '11" l‘! "5 BIIOPS perfected machiii. "XV for mechanical tabulation. the lllic of which exists nowhere else in the world. These machines expedite lhQWOYK greatly. and make possible calculations which could scarcely be done otherwise. The census commis- sioners for this province are Mr, Samuel Prowsc, Murray Harborflior Kings County. Mr. F. .1. E. Wright, Summerside, for Prince County and M1‘. John McKeniia, Charlottetown, l0!’ Queens County. The census will not be used for "axfimm DUYDOBGS-llflr his the census ever been used for such purposes in the nest. Mi". Pclletiei‘ stated. Nc Del-son but employees, sworn to ser- recy, see the information given; and officials are under omh to divulge nothing. “Can I interest you in an attach. merit for your typewriter?" asked a young traveler. “No,' growled the SIOTCKCCIJCI‘. "My wile still reminds ms of the attach. merit I had for niy last iypeivritrr." ! Stars To Remain DALTON T0 STAY wmi AMHERST SQUAD Desbong and M. Walsh. R. II. E. Montreal... ... ... 7 a 0 Newark ... ... 0 5 0 M. Thomas, Faulkner, Milllgan. lilamaux and Hargreaves. April. NATIONAL LEAGUE It. ll. E. 818 0 l 6 ll Boot and llarnlcti; Frey, Johnson. Chicago . . . Cincinnati . . . 1.. ... ail n. ... ... ... Benton and Suheforth. Iona of this lone Canadian were as AMHERST. Allrll zli-Jladdy‘ Cor- ba stood poised thera bearing on his ,‘niier. W110 captained the Amherst slight abouldara the hopes of a far- I Rmnb;fl-S_ New Brunswlci; hockey flunr vcunr nation. only Sherrlnrcliompions oi ism. will rciiiuiu in could tell. Over the glaring white Amherst. “hm, “m, Arum, Dnmm roads he ran easily and effortless-libs aggressive centre pluycv, who l7. Four kilometers from Athens l. was also iicluded among ilic top cannon boomed. announcing to the goal gettera of the Central League. tans of thousands in the atadlum.comiiei~ was in Plum“ for g fgw assembled that the first rumiar ap- 'days, but commenced work iii Ain- yroached. llfilbl. tndaay, while Dalton is taking The crescendo of cheers swelled tn up similar diitios no“. “tor-k, 13pm tumult aa Sher-ring, his way claaredmtlilctvs will try out for D3Slll0l1 rm for him by a mounted cavalry officer ihe Amherst ball ivairi (his seam“ l. ll. E. cane trotting through the gates at Members nf tho AAA A. oxrcuiivc pmsbm-Ih ___ ,,, 1 a o 5.80 in the afternoon. Crown Prince have commenced to outline their st. “or, o 4 i Constantino ran with him around thcihockcy vhtis for the hockey season Main; and Phillips; llallahan. cinder track of fhe enclosure and the Gcrrlnaer and Wilson. of 1932 and cxixoi. to inane a strong lithe, has»! winner waved a tiny 14am on the ice- ! H; } l iii; ' \ l l??? 7 u‘ . , J" all . i .. .1‘ : €i§ ‘ i '( v y . s: . i Vi’? i ‘ i i- ~ '- ll‘ I I t l‘ l f ‘ . i l‘ s i; ; . . i‘. i. lt- , i‘ ‘a ii. l. ... i ia. 1 icr v I ' hi . ‘l oi . ~ 1 7i ( .. l H ‘t ‘4 t i '. l ..“ , . ii ii i. : if f i, l Iii, k1 fi t i an '1 1. f llu ‘ mt, Y ‘l