lean. I21, 193s , London utplay 01113 In First Half. (Canadian Press) ggNCTON, April 20.--The Lou-l h, Aces retained their Dominion hhrmedlate basketball champion- hh by defeating the Moncton Paw- nee,‘ Maritime champions, 53-to-42 hypo final game of the title series w, wpigilt. The Aces made a ‘w, sweep of the two-game series mm; back the Moncton cagemen hm opening game last night 56- loat and won the round by n score 0110940118. Although the Pawnees turned in lpltitll better performance tonight ml] stormed the Lolldon cage in the m; period to reduce the London ' lead in i-he series to ten points, a withering rally in the second period by mo Aces left no doubt about! he“ superiority. They dominatedl m, hilly in the second session, over- woe the Pnwnces lead and went to win impressively. The Aces J to he one o; the has, hhhm_ DawsonhF. 5 0 0 10 the 1933 service to Bermuda, the w; and smoothest basketball teams N°b19. F- 0 2 _ 2 14 Bahamas and Jamaica. Already she mums om- plflycd berm-e a Mom. Logan. C. 6 2 2 14 is well booked for the inaugural ion audience, although only a few cmk- G'- " o 0 1 o V°llli89- mph 18,5 than one hundred and MacArthur, G. .. 8 1 ‘ 0 13 "Vagabond cruises” from Montreal mym,-,,(.d m", w watch each ghhm 0 0 0 0 by freighter to Bermuda, the Lesser Fred Gardner, lanky centre acg o; 0 0 0 0 Antilles, Puerto Rico, Guadeloupe, m, Phmwos who played through .. l 0 0 2 ‘Martinique, Barbados, ‘Ihinidad and‘ ‘heserhs whhout a relic!’ “gam- led Totals 24 5 5 53 ,British Guiana, will open with the ,,,5,,,,,,,,,,,,,,g,,,, b,-,,,,,,h,g,h,°,,gh Pawnee: no. m‘. sis, Ptsl departure of the c. u. s. “Col- Iarcifllltecll points for his defelted whitened‘ F- "-~ 1 0 o v2 WWW’ already milked I0 “Pam?- mn, h, was the ohhhhhchhg 5CD,“ 0 2 8 she will arrive from these "Eastern m, the 50,105, nmhlhg 40 huh,“ h, Gardiner, C. . 2 3 l8 Group" Islands about April 28 and m, hm 33mm McKim, G. .. 0 0 4 is scheduled to sail April 28. These Noble and Logan shared the scar, Armstrong, G. 1 1 1 arrivals represent the annual change I [pg honors for tho Aces tonight, Hlmillll. G- 1 1 2 3 from Halifax to Montreal, though |- a“. “m, fault“ points‘ whhe Freeman, F’. ...‘... 2 0 1 4 the frelghters will continue to touch ' Mamhh,,,., clohghted ruhmhg MacPherson, F. .. l 0 1 2 at Halifax enroute. Totals . . . . . 1B 4 l0 42 guard, banged ill enough rebolunls for thirteen points, and Daason, elusive forward contributed ten points. » The glnnc was a bit more rugged than lust nights engagement and the oiiicials calied a total of fifteen fouls, ten of them going against the lIaritinlc champions. The Aces Ill d five points on free throws and ll llccs were able to garner lair points on the five fouls caller. Iii the Ontarians. n‘? P““'“°°S °P°“°d “P mskll’ m John MacNair m 106 summer. The Farnorth, formerly lh memslpm“ “"151” Wm‘ Am" Harry Cudmore m4 231 the coastal passenger and freight mm‘ “gm” gumd. back in me Harold Partridge ..... 186 221 service is now laid up at Halifax. game, the team showed more eon- iideuce They streaked throu h for Reg Macmnt """"' 198 188 Ho“ 1.9 or bask t d gm Will LIVIIIBSBOKIB ...... 175 117 BALDWIWS ROAD W- I. matciN-d the speee; 22d NINE-wail‘: L‘ w’ Bmley """"' l" 1M OI the visitors with a closer-nit de- Pa" 0mm” m m The mmthly mum“ M the m, m, nlmum 5,1130“; and -_ ..._ Baldwin's Road Women's Institute m,“ ° g ins m4 was held at the hmnb of Mrs. P. m, Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2292 McQuaid, President on March 14th- htMIllmVrVSNrlINrZNEIIhLhIwIZeAly? N“ mmw" “d “vml “m” Wllll margin which separated the TULIPS were present. The meeting opened two teams and the end of the first l“ the usual manner with the lllllt. into half but in the final ino- w- 3m“ r- 139 151 Prealdenl‘ Presldmg‘ sever“ m” meats of the session the Aces rallied 5- Burke 1'75 147 cum" t°°k ma“ but m “m” lad the period ended 23 to 1g go,- R. Jenkins 118 133 its business was Plllllml-‘l- All 111"?" ctr-tr...“ N’. n. McLean 144 106 estlns baseball “file” W" Pl" °“ ... n. Ciawson 119 191 by Mrs- P- Cartel‘ M‘ all crawli- “ _ ' _ c. J. McLean 12o 1a: the iuckv Wlllm“ "°‘°' “ales \Qb'§_}?.a¢“" n. Taylor 138 10a Miss R. Calm- Qcllll- Ml" W- “ w“? v -- -- Goodwin. A very dainty lunch was ‘ \\“'$\N§\\i.\\\\ 1014 95a then served by the hostess‘ daugh- Mmr “haN-I" ' Total 1982 ter. Miss Mabel McQllald M"! the ‘is _ .. Majority Vror Daisies 31o pins, remainder of the evening was spent A ucky Slroko BLADES, "in olnnu aazons o A PRODUCT OI "lmo Safely Razor Co. ‘flionndu Llrnltod l-Alollnhrll. - MouanohOnbu 1m o RetaigChkhip pofeat lVIoncton Pawnees In Sec. ymd T1111 53 T0 42 -— lygsgrg O ___ BOWLING WRESTLING HOCKEY lAces» HUME RIJN SIANIIINB (Associated Press) Home runs yesterday: Ilbxx, Ath. leties 2: L. Bewell, Senators . The Leaders: Ghetig, Yankees s; Foam. Athletics 2. League totals: American 20; Nat- ional 5; Total 25. The Aces demonstrated their re- serve strength in the second period and from the first tap-oil’ took com- mand o! the situation, quickly mp- Ing out the margin in points and then went into the lead. Their 5g. gressiveness seemed to take much of the zip from the Pawnees’ thrugtg and then the Maritime champions Iflltéftd in $1101!‘ BIIOOLIDQ. They 111155"! 1mm? 011th chances to score and failed to mark their opponent; with the same effectiveness as in the opening session. The Aces left tonight on their re- turn to London, Ontario, with the Dominion championship clutched tightly for another year. MONCTON. April 2o. - (ca) - Following is the box score as the London Aces defeated the Moncton Bawnees here tonight: THE BOX SCORE: Landon Aces F.G. FII‘. Fls. Pts. Lady Somers Due Montreal May I st. (Special to The Guardian) MONTREAL, Que, April 20.—-'1‘he Montreal-West Indies passenger ser- vice by "Lady" liners opened today with the sailing of the Canadian National steamship "Lady Somers" with many passenge a and a good cargo from Kingston, Jamaica. She will take more passengers and cargo at Nassau and at Hamilton, Ber- muda and will reach Montreal May 1st. The "Lady Somers" is due to sail from Montreal May 3, inaugurating litl/“rrr Do They L ‘ fi THE CI-IAQLOTT GUARDIAN ' SPORT WORLD 00k Alike ‘r j Mo; s-h “ ‘s of! (RIGHT) Is well brought out by th wm-m huvyweight champions aboa in; arrived In New York to berm with Max Baer. Dempsey, who I8 ‘NORTH RIVER Ofllciais -— Gordon Butler and Johnny Piers. Y. BOWLING Nfld. Firm Takes Over Steamer (CaJiI-Breas) NORTH SYDNEY, N. 5., Al)?“ 20~A report tonight stated that marine agencies of St. John's, Newfoundland, proposed taking over the steamer Famorth and operating her out of St. John's this Y’S MEN'S LEAGUE DAISIES in music and singing. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Peter Carter on May 9th. where a. welshlns party will take place. Roll call to be answered by an exchange of plant slips or seeds Meeting closed with the slhslns High single Harry fildmore, 231. BOWLING TONIGHT cnuacn armour: 7.00 p.m.-'I‘ri.nity vs. United. 3 Misses Muriel warren and Leone Dookendorff have returned tol Charlottetown to resume their studies at P. W. C. after spending the Easter holidays at their homes here. M". Chalmers N-w. lingston‘ spent Suztdzy in No.th River. Nllss Ella. Thomson of North River 1s spending two weeks visit- ing in Charlottetown. Miss Mrry Edwards, teacher in North RJver, has returned to re- sume her dutles after attemfng the convention at Charlottetown» ———— l Mr. and Mrs. Bruce MacKinley are receiving the congratulations of many friends on the arrival of a. bouncing baby girl. Mr. Max Thomson was a recent visitor to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Crosby, Cornwall. lldlr. Wilfred MaeKinley, paid a short visit to North River recent- ly. Mr. Jack Stoekman, Highfield was a visitor to North River on Sunday. Miss Winnie Wright, teacher in York Point spent the Easter holi- days at her home in Middleton. Usual Traced . A doctor who was Superintend- ent of the Sunday school in a small village asked one of the boys this question: "Willie, will you tell me what we must do in order to get to Heaven?" Bald Willie: “We mllst die." “Very true," replied the doctor. "but te‘l me what we must do be- fore we d‘e." “We must get sick," said Willie, “and send for you!’ From the little bed he surveyed his mother In an evening frock. "Where are you going, mum- mie?" ‘ “To the theatre, darling." “Mummie! somebody might sec will" ~ and 4 alleys, of the National Anthem. 7.00 plop-Central Christian vs. Baptist l and 2 alleys. Yw“ ““ ““‘““““““°‘“‘ ‘“““‘°‘“"I sao . ._- t. .1 . , ~ 4 “m” “‘ ” II IIEW TAXI SERVICE : 8.30 p.m.-St. Paul's VI. St. Pet- I m. I and a alleys. _. 1 0 3 0 é Teachers to Form cENTléglnifzxl g Research Board Roy A_ Prowse Gem T_ Binns ‘ At Boomerang Service station. Prince Street- TORONTO, April 20.—Il‘ormatIon cmhn nrlvin: at all TIMI- of research committee which would OPEN 110R BUSINESS make a study of all matters per- taining to secondary education was decided upon at yesterday's semi- annual meeting of the Ontario sec- 8986-4-lB-wfs-3i. ' +w++o+ww woooo ooo-o o» 04o owe a BRINGING UP FATHER C1‘. I facial " Is photograph of the two former rd the liner Bremen when Sehmci-g training for his forthcoming bout promoting the clash, went down the hay to welcome the (iernlan ch amnion-- “ —ltv to Jack " , y BASEBALL RESULTS NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago ................... 3 II 1 St. Louis 1 6 0 Malone and Hartnett; Dean, Car- leton and J. Wilson. Boston . . . . . >10 4 a New York i 8 0 Iirankhouse and Hogan; Hubbell and Mancuso. Philadelphia l0 13 3 ‘Brooklyn 2 4 2 Elliott, Pearce and Davis; Clark, BOXING Great George Street Operating the ONLY Fully Equipt Bicycle . Repairliept on P. E. I. Let Us Give Your BICYCLE a Benge, Mungo, Lucas and Lopez, Bukeiorth. r Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, postpon- ed, rain. ' AMERICAN LEAGUE _____. y . ' Mr. Roland Seliick Bracklelfll - I spent the week end in North Riv- I I l PASSESIIIE LABBII ABTl Under New Act N0- va Scotia Work- men Will Be Given Preference. (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, April 20—Party lines were broken as the Legislature gave final reading today to the Nova. Scotia. Labor Act, under which it will be an offence for cm- ployers of more than 25 men to hire outside labor in preference t0 provincial workmen. The bill brought about the first standing vote of the session. Join- ing witll 18 Government members, A. A. Marteil, Dr. J. A. Proudfoot, Dr. M.‘ E. McGarry and G. B. Is- nor rose from opposition benches in support of the measure, while one Government supporter, D. W. McKay, voted against the bill. The bill had been introduced by D. R. Cameron (Government, Cape Breton East). Its passage today Washington I 4 1 Philadelphia 811 0 Stewart and L. Thomas; Grove and Cochranc. SILLOUIS. H490 Chicago ...... .. 5 8 0 Knott, Brown and Ferrell; Dur- ham, Frasier, Heving and Grube. Detroit. . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 4 4 Cleveland .. 3 5 0 Son-ell and Hayworth, Reiber; Brown and Spencer. INTERNATIONAL IIEIIGUE . Rhl-f. E. First game: Toronto .. .. ... 2 8 0 Newark .. 5 6 0 Marrow and Hevlng; Deshong,‘ Duke and Kies. ' Second game: Toronto .. .. 4 '7 l) Newark ... ‘I 10 2 Cantrell and R. Smith; Chandler, Miner and Hargreaves. Rochester 811 1 Jersey City. 4 6 3 Winford, Wetherell and Flor- ence; Phelps, Strelecki and Rensa. Montreal.... ...1011 0 Albany ... 510 3 Ogden, Fisher and Grabowski; Campbell, Porter and Legett. Buffalo ht Baltimore, postponed, rain. ..- AMERICAN ASSOCIATION was strongly opposed by l-Ion. Wii- I llam Chisholm. former opposition leader, who moved it be sent back‘ to committee for zevisai. The vet_ eran Liberal member opposed the Act as it stood because, ho said, native Nova Scotians returning home might receive unfair treat- ment. _ Return to committee was oppos- ed by Premier Gordon S. Harring- toil and by Mr. Cameron, who de- clared this action would result only in re-arguing its merits. As passed, the Labor Act provides that em- ployers must give preference to workmen who have one year's res- idence in Nova Scotla. Special pro- vision is made for technical work- crs. Ynflation Am e n d ment WASHINGTON, April 20.-(A.P.) —Tho inflation amendment to the Farm Bill, completed today by Dem- ocratic leaders, would authorise the treasury to enter into agreement with the Federal Reserve system for the purchase of $3,000,000,000 in Government obligations in addition to those already held. The bonds would be held In the reserve sys- tem's portfolios for agreed periods of time. are uctlvc in Gold prospectors many parts of Chile. Milwaukee 3; at Columbus l0. Spring Cleaning BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT THE BIKE SHOP Charlottetown We Have a Number of lR. R. Hurst, Dominion Laboratory of Plant Pathology, Experimental Station. Charlottetown-i The particular chemical to use ftr treat ng seed grain depends en- tirely upon the smut disease sought ti control. For instance, the treatment employed for combating loose smut oi wheat is not the same as for stinking smut or bunt. Simihr y, what dues smut of barley 1s not eftctive for loose smut of b .ley. The reason for th's is simply that the loose smuts are caused by a fungus USED BICYCLE BARGAINS For Sale at Attractive Prices Controll- ofCrainl . for covered , Reconditioned Bicycles I01‘ foul‘ Ilurs \\llll clean sacks or canvas. ln llllilllltlli H1!) formalin sprinkle mctiloti outlined above ‘smuts n oats may be eonirolii lvrry collwn cnily by what, is know; as the formalin ,,,>r;.;,~ or my Hl9lll0(l.\\‘llll..‘ll i.» m. Illlows and l: , used io control Ollly oat 5n1ul3, One pint of formalin is mixed with the some alniunt of water ,a.r.d theozts io be treated are placed in a heap on a. clean floor. To treat the seed oats use a quart hand SljllllTl‘ of the type which L0 which lives through the ivinter in-l may be secured at your hardware side of the grins and can be des-lstoros for about slxty-flvc cents. “(Wed Ollll’ by U10 llol-Wfll-El‘ lffifll- Vlhic sprnyilg the liquid on, ment. On the other hand the shovel the orlts over and over. Tile SPTFQS 01 Wlltllli blllll- and BOVEYBCI proportions to use arc one quart of Sllllll 0f billet’ are on the surface the solution (one pint formalin, to and are killed readily by chemic- one pint water; t2 50 bushels of als. The mo;t up-toxlatc recommen- datons for smut control are found sued by the Dominion Botanist, Central Experimental Farm, Ot- tawa. Trzatments are given as foi- lowsz-Wheat Built, Loose Smut of Oats and Covered Smut of Barley. The soYution is prepared by add- lug one pound of formalin to 40 gallons water till the formalin and waicr are well mixed together. Since this quantity of liquid may be greater than is_required for use First game: Kansas City 7; at h. a. single day, any desired a- TOIBdO 5- mount may be prepared in the a- Second game: Kansas City 1; at bovc proportions by addirg one Toledo, l2. ounce of formalin to every 2 1-2 St. Paul 2,’ at Louisville 6. gallons waters. Minneapolis at Indianapolis, The grain to be treated is plac- postponcd. cold. ed in a pile on a clean floor and sprinkled with formalin solution -~—————-——-— from an ordinary sprinkling-can or by means of a broom. The grain is 0 then shovelled over into another IIIIGTQSIOIISGUIHgS pile, and m'xed as thoroughly as Will Be Reduced (Canadian Press, TORONTO, April 2o.-tine Char-l, tered Banks of Canada have dceidedl repeated until the formly moistened. Forty gallons of solution will treat from 40 to 50 po=siblc to distribute the moisture. The grain is again sprinkled and shovelled over. This operation is grain is unl- bushels of grain, approximately that froln May 1, 1933, the interest’ rate on savings accounts and depos- it receipts will be reduced by 1-2 of one percent, bringing the rate to ll’: percent, interest to be credited as heretofore, the Canadian Bank- ers‘ Association tonight announced. "This measure, it is believed, should be conducive to a reduction of the interest rates which Govem- ments - Dominion provincial and municipal-would have to pay for refinancing operations or for new borrowings and should tend, unless unforeseen demands for credit fa- cilities develop, towards a lower lev- el ol interest rates on all forms of borrowing for agricultural. industrial and commercial purposes," the brief statement added. one gallon to every bushel. The treated grain should be covered up gtan. The beet nlctilcd of doing ‘this work is for one person to handle Ill’: sprajcz- whlc another lif- Bllllfillll N0 31—N6W SETICS. lS-lshcvels the grain. After treatment lthc oats should be piled up and "covered for 5 hours with dean blankets or sacks. The grain may then be sown inlmcdiatcly as ii (ITCS not bcctmc wet or swollen. Loose smut of wheat and loose the llsi wait-l" treatment foi- lows: RS First soak the seed grain ir warm water (86 deegrces F.) for four hours and then the swollen grain is pillcccl for ten minllim in water kept during this period at a temperature of not below 122 dc- grees I’ nor above 126 degrees F. The difficulties ccmncetcd with this tl-crltlncni will be readily not- ed by the farmer but it must be understood that it is the only known method of controlling loose smut. It is reassuring to know too that the objections nlny be o\'er- c:mc and that. by tho exercise of care. this irczltnlcnl. gives excellent results. Drubt as to the particular treat- ment to cmp‘cv should be com- muncaird in ihn svritvr who will be glad io supply the rclcssary’ informafon. FRESHJIIEXPEIISIVE-SATISFYING SAVE WIIIGLEY 5c WRAPPERS-Wrlic for PREMIUM GIFT CATALOGUE By George M ondary School Teachers’ Council. Delegates were present from as far west as Lake Superior and from Ot- tawa on the east, bringing reports from all of the 14 districts into which the province is divided. The Council also decided to join with public school teachers in mak- ing a survey of every phase of school lilo and administration and to work out ways and means by which the tick benefit ir scheme now in operation in Toronto may be Cite tended to cover all parts of the pro- vlnce. Indications are that more tourists will visit Jamaica this year than in i083. v.‘ IT SEEMO NOW TO ME _ THAT ITS _ BEEN GOIN ON RIGHT NOW FER ‘rwsurw YEARQ- THE executors/a ccuaxou wlu. as ABLE m coalvanpa Aaour THEIR NIENTALITY ARE MUSICALLY INCLINED‘ wv-isu ~rou ‘Ga-r TO ms QpEQATQWHEM- MEN OF FRO"! THE LOOK OF '51“ THEY ARE DRCLININ‘ - I LI STELIED ‘TO ‘THE HEARING THE 5OAPLE55 OPERA ON dA$$BO TRIQ- SOAP THE RADIQ THEY M/ERE MINSTRELL 11-415 wane m: EVENIN“ THEN YOU MI55ED AND THE RARE FORM- ? I LI KE M155 EWITZ, THE YODELER 655T- g, AH - YOU SHOULD l-(AVE HEARD " THE Afit-I BARRELL MYSTERY- smut of barley arr controlled by