Artur. 6.'_1_949 A riotured abovels the l" lottetown Juvenile Victories who Monday lost a close 8-2 decision to the Glace IIY l Make Great Bid For Mari . n; ,| th time Title - 111E GUARDIAN. Ci-iARlDTIETOWN night lost out for the Maritime Juvenile hockey championship when they n ‘ . Although losing out for the Maritime crown, the Vics have l did sh win this season by capturing tho N.B.-P.E.I. title the Ed. Garnhum Trophy for Provincial honors, plus the City title and itilisdepgrgi: gamer Long-L B.“ row (standing) left to right, Mauridei Flynn, Jackie Burke, George Howatt, Charles Ready, Lewis MacDonald, Roy Bradley, Lorne Kelly, Art Perry (608611), Gordon Gregory, Benny Galiantpfront row Qested) loft to right: Joseph Coyle, William Stull. he“, shappnfl, Tom m", wuugm Gillespie, Jn; front centre. Bobby Kelly (mascot). OFFER- ADVICE GRATIS ON MARITAL PROBLEMS Play Gets Underway In Matched Stones ’Spiel liontemed Over Prospecis 0i ' Cardinals ST. PETERBBUHO. Fla, April l — (AP) -- He usually strives to ‘see the brighter side of things, but manager Eddie Dyer admitted to- day that he's concerned over the prospects of his St. 1001s Cardinals. v Dyer mentioned three things that have him worried: v l. Veteran lnfidder Marty Marion and Red “choendienst, side-lined much of last season vrith old in- Juries. still are question marks, and adequate replacements are lack- ing. , 2. The club probably will have to lean heavily on the younger members of the pitching staff. 3. The Cudinals no longer have the speed that made them pennant contenders year alter year. "Yes. ws can win all right." Dyer said. "But to be realistic — and I always try to be that way — I am worrird about a few things. "We haven't anybody who can take over the shortstop Job with- out a serious drop in our defensive strength. And it's expecting we much to figure that Marty Marion will be in there every day. . "I had hoped that Red Schoend- ienst could take over short and that I could fill in with somebody else at second in such an emerg- ency. But Schoendlcnsifs arm worries me. The ari I bothered him lately and we asked him what happened. He said the arm was hurt when he tagged somebody. "Now you've got to tag a lot of Iuys at second base in the course 0i a season and it would be too bad if Red were to be hurt that Way too often. ' "Frankly I don't know how good the pitching is going to be. I'm going to have to lean heavily on the younger ‘men and you know what that means when you're try- in; to win a pennant. "And then we_don't have the BDCBd that we once had on_ the ball club. I mean the speed that wins the close ones. I don't like to mention things like that, but in Sunday's game with the Yankees a couple of bails went for extra base hits. and runs. that would - have been caught two or three years ago." _ , "Missing Trouble" For Connie’ Mock, ST. PETERSBURG‘ Fla., April B-(APF-Connle Milk ll having "missing Cuban" trouble ‘again. The owner-manager of Philadel- Dhis Athletics signed reserve in- fielder Gil Torres durins "l! NI lrlp to Havana. ' ' , Torres. who played for Montreal‘ Royals two years ego promised to report to the A's sprlng training camp a weéi; ago. First, however, he wanted to visit his family. Torres hasn't reported. Mack thinks the infielder changed his mind and decided to stay in Cubs. Mack has similar "missinl" trouble from catcher Mike Guerra avery spring. Mike usually turns up a few weeks late. » Suva Guerra: "Cubans don't lilll travel." ‘ 1 - BBIIMIII wasu‘ ' moms 1 f.“ m cropped out of the Naimtllt-iooter Instill 1a. iwIfi-doisaiod s: t: assays‘: l” ' 3 v.3». in uh swi- BYDNEY. Australia. April 4 — (C?) -- Marriage guidance coun- cil.s have been set uip in Australia, to help kieep down the divorce rate and to build better family the Paddlngion district oi wast London. r The schedule of matches in tho bonspiel at the Charlottetown Cur- ling Club today‘and,tomorrow tol- lows: 4.00 ‘EM. Wednesill! Ice 1—-E. F. Acorn vs. Dr. H. Pierce. ' Ice Z-J. F. MscLesd vs. '1'.» A. ~MacDonald Ico 3-12. S. P. Jardino vs. l. J. Morris Ice 4-—J. E. Burdenzvs. C. A. Hawkins 1.00 P. M. Wednesday Ice 1—Dr. H. MacIntyro vs. Art _MacPherson I Ice 2-H. R. Bell vs. Ed Tanton Ice 3-—Dr. E. S. Giddings vs. H R. arruthers Ice . M. Frazee Swindsll 0.00 P. M. Wednesday Ice 1—-J. S. Moore vs. Dr. W. _ MacDonald Ice 2——F. B. Conrad vs. A. W. _ Hyndman Ice 3—T. W.,L. Prowse vs. W. i-!. orth Ice S. MacDonald vs. N. J. Anderson 4.00 P. M. Thursday Ice 1—-E. l". Acorn vs. Wm. Swin- dell Ice 2—Dr. H. Plates vs. R. S. P I vs. Wm. Jsrdine , Ice 3-4. F. MscLeod vs. R. H Carruthers - ' Ice 4—J. J’. Morris vs. Art Mac- Pherson » 1.00 P, M. Thursday Ice 1—R. R. Bell vs. G. A. Haw- kins Ice 2—J. E. Burden‘ vs. E. Tan- ton ‘ Ice 3-Dr_ H. MacIntyi-e vs. Dr. E. S. Giddlngs Ice 4-C. M. Frazee vs. T. A. Campbell. Results of play in the “Matched Stones" Bonsplel at the Charlotte- ltown Curling Club last night ‘UL. ow: J. S. Moore 8: A, W. Hyfldmlfl 7 J. S. MacDonald 12; W. l-l. Worth 8 . T. W. L. Prowse 11; F. ‘B. Con- rad 6. ' Dr. W. MacDonald ll: I. I. Ald- IIQ l. IS IT’ IODIZED? Take a second l ok at the label next time you bu salt. Does it say "iodized?" iodized salt tastes the same as ordinary salt but it has been treated to prevent simple goitre. Residents of inland areal. whose regular diet contains a few of the seafoods rich in goitro-pro- venting materials, should take ad- vantage of this cheap and sssy pro- tection. Look for the "iodised" la- bel. “ Wales - (OP) - Nine men decorated for war stvioss will be made freeman or liavarfordwest. 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After three days o! checking trade and Government officials both in Canada and Australia, the only tsngibi, result is: Canada can have 2.000.000 pounds of butter if she wants it. 'I‘het much was made definite today by the Australian Ccm- merce Minister, Reginald Pollard, who seems to have started the butter controversy churning by announcing in Canberra Wednes- day that Australia was sending Canada 1,000 tons. 1n Hobart, Tasmania, there was some criticism about shipping butter to Canada instead of to Britain. But nobody seemed to were in Mr. Pollard answered that crit- ifllm by flying “Canada's great 4-5 t0 Britain's need » in other directions justifies any help we can give her." That's the rea- =°fl 1.000 tons of butter imss be- ing sent to Canada. But, replied puzzled Canadian trade and Government officials, ' Pegs SEYEL! Sold By ' LIMITED l Canada doesn't need such assist- ance. At least. not now. Nevertheless. Mr. Pollard said today in a somewhat clarifying statement, 1,000 tons has been al- locswd for Ooneda. And further- more, if Canada dldn’ want to buy it o_n an inter-Ci vernment basis then it would be available for purchase by private Canadian merchants. In fem, he added, "some has ai- resdy been bought and shipped," presumably to Canada. - That puzzled everyone even more. in Canberra, Ernest Du Cros, secretary of the Dairy Pro- duce Board. said no butter had been shipped to Canada thu year. if it had been, he said. he would know. In Ottawa Agricultural Minister Gardiner told- the House of COIn- . mons last night that Canada had bought no butter trcm Australia this year. Ha thought the confus- ion must have referred to butter sent last year when Canada was sw. . Pollard declined to elabor- ate on his second statement. The only man- who possibly could clear up the matter ls Canada's Trade Commissioner to Australia. rflliffited from Sydney to be en- route somewhere between there and Canberra. COLQBED EASTER EGGS . 5 Willi. a basket of colored eggs, and a pretty girl is a good roclp ior any0ne’s Easter which fails this year on April 17. Easter is a. joy Ens‘ season for children. and grown-ups alike. The kiddies get the! ‘:5 ‘EJHQSII. 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