"Pittsburgh .. ... ... Q1 n-nn-drznuasznv- 11111111 NEW f”... SPORT WORLD m lliiS umuosn amour . ' R. H. E. New York ... l5 0 1 Boston .. ... 811 1 f Allen, ~Van Atta and Dickey; n, ‘Johnson, Welland and Pencil, Gcoch. Cleveland at Detroit, rain. ,4 nA-nousr. Lasons ‘- n. n. I. 'Boston .. ‘l 8 0 New York ... 4,16 3 Plllenstein, Zachary and Hogan; Piimimmons, Spencer. Bell and Mancuso. Brooklyn ... Thiuvton and Iopes; Collins, Pickrsi, Llska and chlcego .. . . lmithyrloyt and Grace; and Hartnett. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE LEI. Montreal ... ... . .. s... I ll 0 Allin! .. -... ... ... B 10 0 Dietrich, Smith, Fisher and Tate; Shealy. Milstead and Legett. I lleond guns: Montreal ... are 1n .... Albany .. ... Michaela and ‘lute; Print and Legett, Phelps. Rochester .... sips... I 1'! 1 Isa-sew Cite .. ... ... ... I it 8 (l8 innings.) Winford, Wetherell and I-linkle; Perkins, Helps, Meols and Rnnsa. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Kansas City 1: at Columbus l. Minneapolis 0: at Louisville l. IioilwaysArrange Low Fares For Dominion Day . (Special to The Guardian) 1 _ " June 10.-Canada's principal summer holiday Dominion Day. July 1, falls on Saturday this year and for the convenience of those Canadians who wish to visit fl-icnds and relatives or to enjoy their outing at points away from their homes, the Canadian railways have arranged low fares providing for either the one day or longer holiday trips. A uncement to this effect was made today by C. P. Rid- doll. Chairman of the Canadia Passenger Association. Return tick- ets will be sold good between sta- X , tions in Canada at one and one- quarter times the regular one way fare. good going from noon on Fri- day. June 80 to noon on Sunds , July ll, and for return, good on trains leaving not later than mid- night, Standard Time, on Monday, July 8. 1 1n addition there will be special ‘one day fares, the return tickets be- ing sold at regular one way first class fares. These tickctswill be good going on any train after 1 a. m. Standard Time on July 1st. with the return portion good-on any train reaching the original starting point up to midnight of the same day. The special holiday tickets will be good between any Points Jvhich can be visited within the per- iod limit of the respective tickets. L a rge N um b_er Naturalized . (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, June l5--A total of 85,011 former aliens were natural- ised in Canada last calendar year. 1 r WM of this number being ex- " prompted ceeded this year have Hon. C. H. Cahsn, Secretary 0i State, to issue a circular letter to the Judicial authorities urslrIB 0" them m. need for exerclslns greater care in naturalization en- qulrles. DfONT FORGET ‘gating mum If. Borden Also dance at Abciwelt Hotel. Tlcht to bosinl- also mod for 11111111 411: , Children ’s Friend . On Maritime Tour , I nowLmo ' ,' Timely Tips On _S__port NOETIIAM NIGHT RACES I‘ l! "IWWIMHZ to note that the night race meeting at, Nmghgin takes place on the shortest night of the year-June 11 being, o: will" the locust day. Word from the course indicates that preps". tions are well forward go;- the novel event. What with racing under electric lights, and gubse. ‘llmll-IY 45min! in a oommodious hill there should be I hemgndmm patronage to reward Messrs. Mil- llzan and Morrison for their enter- prise. i YANKS LOSE l STRAIGHT t The New York Yankees drop- ped thefr fourth straight til! yes- terday to the lowly Boston Red Books by an 8 to 5 score. TAKEITONTHEOHN In a. loosely played fixture the Turners. Industrial League leaders, met their first defeat of the season when the Independents handrd them a. 23 tn l8 drubbing in a. regular scheduled game last evening. d RUNS, 16 HITS Although the New York Giants pounded the Boston Braves hurlers for 16 base hits yesterday the Nat- ional league leaders dropped the game ‘l so 4- I Boys, be on hand for the Cycling Club hike and softball game to- night. Ilveryhody come as we wish to discus the five mile road race. Meet at the Y. M. C. A. at seven o'clock. 1 5'1‘. JOHN, N. B., June 15-0‘. D. O'Connell. for years extensive sugar plan‘ - in Camaguey, Cuba, arriv- ed in the city yesterday. He will visit Sussex, then Moncton and af- ter that Prince Edward Island and Halifax. “I11 make my usual Maritime circuit,” said he, “and confer about the holding of orphans‘ picnics in the towns and cities where founda- tion funds of $10,000 and $5.000 for that purpose have been banked." Mr. O'Connell stated only the in- terest of these funds is used annu- ally, never any of the principal. Asked how much money was rep- resented in those orphans‘ picnic funds, Mr. O'Connell answered by stating there were fully 50 in the Maritime Provinces. other parts of Canada, in United States, Mexico, Cuba. and Haiti. Besides these benefactions the former New Brunswicker is known to have created an orphanage in Edmonton, Alta. and he went fifty- fifty in building another in Cuba. During the last few years he es- tablished food depots hm the scene oi’ his plantations when busi- ness conditions were bad. Convict Pleads Guilty To Charge (Canadian Press) KINGSTON, 0nt., June 15—As the curtain fell on the second day's hearing of evidence, anti-climax to the convict riots which shook Portsmouth Penitentiary in October of last year. Hugh Hurling had pleaded guilty to charge of un- lawful assembly, John Evans. youthful negro convict had been given a day to prepare his case af- ter lrguing legal points with pre- siding Judge Evan Mcilean, and evidence in the case o! Convict Perry was still being heard. s? WIIEATLI-ZY SCHOOL ,1; Grade X-l, Rosamond Neill. Grade IX-l, Johnnie Matheson; 2, Leiths Horne; 3, Gladys Mac- Quarrie. Grade VI (Sm-l, Doris MaoLure and Katherine MacPherson (equal); 2, Vera Matheson; 8, Bernice Ax- worthy; Grade VVI (JrJ)-l. Jack Cud- more; I. Preston Neill; 3, Daniel MscPherson. Grade V-1, Verna Cudmore; 2. Alma Carr: 8, Hilda MacQuarrie. Grade IV-l. Mable Smith and John Carr‘ (equal). Grads II--i, Isabel Cudmore; 3. r111: CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN t— cmvsulu FAVORiTEflN uulrnuu NEW LONDON, Conn., June 15.- (A.P.)—Harvard's more experienced heavyweight Varsity crew was es- tablished a slight favorite today to capture the four-mile Varsity boat race from Yale tomorrow evening, for the third consecutive year. Final brief workouts ‘along the historic Thames River course found both boatloads in first class condi- tion, the rival camps confident and the picturesque surroundings taking on their annual holiday color. Sharp Drop In Brit. Currencies (Canadian Press) NEW YORK. June 15—~The pound sterling dropped 7 cents and the Canadian dollar 1% cents on the New York Foreign Exchange market today. Reports from ‘London indicating that an understanding was in-pros- pect between the United Kingdom, France and the United States upon de facto stabilization of the pound and the dollar at 4.05 to 4.07, caus- ed a sharp drop in quotations for British currencies and a corres- pending rise in the value of the American dollar, The rumors emanating from London were not entirely credited in the exchange market, but it was evident that speculators were ac- tively covering- thcir short commit- ments and buying American dollars against pounds and francs. The Canadian dollar closed at 881/. cents against 80% yesterday. The premium on United States funds rose to l3 percent. The pound closed :1 cont above the day's low at $4.03, down seven cents from yesterday's closing figure. The pound opened weak and its high for the session was $4.08. 00111111011 Sense In Hot Weather NEW YORK. June l5—-(C.P.)— “Pialn common sense in every- thing we do," is advocated ‘by Health Commissioner Shirley W. Wynne, in a few hot-weather sug- gestions. ' With the "official" 0110111111: of summer just around the corner- June 2i, Dr. Wynne warned against "rushing, fuming and fretting." and added that using common sense would mcnn “bodily as well as mental comfort during the warm season.“ Here are a. few "hints“ public by the commissioner. Avoid too heavy, spicy. or fat foods and est plenty of fresh vege- tables, particularly of the leafy vnriety, plenty of fresh fruit and at least one cooked meal every day. Drink a quart of milk a day, and four to five glasses of water, not too cold. "Get a coat of tan early. but avoid sunburn. A few minutes of exposure to the sun daily well bring best results. Exercise your body night and morning—but make it light during the summer. The best kind of exorcise now is swim- mmg in the open, but do not do any exercise or go swimming after a heavy meal." made Grade I (bl-l, Alice MacPher- son. Grade I (c)-1, Allison Carr. Perfect attendance - Rosamond Neill, Vera. Matheson, Verna Cud- morc, Hilda MacQuarrlc, John Carr. 0 nnss Oudmcre. reds I (cl-d. Susie Ford; i. Isabel Cudmorc. Annie Bruce-Teacher. v, _. , ,5,‘ Boxing (‘A t Arm o u r ies The much looked forward to scrap between Ossie Meikle of Halifax and Earl Maolleod of Kentvllle went one round and a half. MacLeod was awarded the decision on a foul. “Kid" Nickcrsou gained n decis- ion ovcr Danny MncQuurrie ln a two minute four round encounter. ' Bennie Binns k. dd. Gus long- phie in the fifth of a scheduled 8 round two minute bout. Referees. main event, Ed Saund- ers, S’Side. Preliminaries. Pat Adair and Stan. Steele. HOW THEY STAND AMERICAN LEAGUE Won Lost BC. New York as 30 m; Washington s2 22 .502 Chicago 2e 25 .511 Philadelphia 2e 2a .531 Cleveland 29 2e s21 Detroit 2a 2s .4111 Boston 19 s4 .150 s1. Louis 20 as .351 NATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lost RC. New York 31 19 .620 St. Louis . . . . .. 32 21 .604 Plttsbursh 2o 24 .541 Chicago so 21 .s2e Cincinnati 21 21 soo Brooklyn 22 2a .440 Boston 23 31 .425 Philadelphia 19 35 A23 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lost RC. Rochester 38 23 523 Newark as 25 .590 T9l'°l1t° . .. s5 .20 ‘.514 Baltimore .. s4 so .531 Buffalo . 21 as .450 Montreal . . 27 36 .428 Jersey Cltv- . 25 a5 457 Albany . . . . 24 as .sa1 1011111 srlvglla (By The Associated Press) Home Runs Yesterday _. mm“, YflnkN-l. 1; Chapman, Yankees 1; R. Johnson, Red Sox, 1; McMsnus, Red Sox, 1; F. Herman, Cubs, 1; Demaree, Cubs, 1. The Leaders-Ruth, Yankees, 14'; Foxx Athletics, 14; Gehrig, Yankees, 14; Berger, Braves, 11; Klein” Phil- lies, 11; Lazzeri, Yankees, ll; Hart- nett, Cubs, 10. 143118111: Totals — Amorican, 233; National, 165; Total, 808. I/Vinnipeg Grain Market Shows Firmness (Canadian Press) TRUIANS (WIN FRUM HAWKS The East End Hawks were defeat- ed by the ‘Trojans last‘ night in s Junior league tilt by a score of 8-6. 'i‘l1c game was one of thc best in the league to date. P. Murnaghanb batting was a big help to the Tro- jans in their win. The lineups follow: .\lllton's Trojans —- Catcher, J. silcphcrd; Pitcher, L. McAlccr; lst base, P. Murnaghan; 2nd base. J. McTague; 3rd base, I. Murnaghan; S. Stop, B. Sherry: R. field, F. Hen- ncssy; C. field, A. McDonald; L. field, J. Sherry. Hawks — Catcher, E. Howait; Pitcher, C. Howatt; lst base, J. Ho- gan; 2nd base, M. Drain; 8rd base. C. Michael; S. Stop, R. Flanagan; it. field, V. Peters; c. field, Michael: 1.. field, Hogan. Umpire-J. Chipman. Bases-J. Francis. MMHHMES SHAREIN 111111; Presbyterian Assem- bly Empowers Mari- time Church To Act In Own Way. P UGH, Ont. ‘June 16 -'I'he Maritime Provinces cams in for a big share of debate yester- day during the session of the Pres- byterian General Assembly. A trav- elling pastor was appointed for New Brunswick especially to look after the frontier charges. Another matter of importance was the decision of the Assembly to instruct a committee to ‘confer with United Church officials in. an effort to secure revision o1’ the property division arranged st the union in 1925. The Synod of three Maritime Provinces were empowered to sp- "point s. treasurer and establish a. separate financial system of its own, independent of the central church offices. It was ‘claimed this would aid the Atlantic Provinces in increasing their finances. A second request, that the Mari- times be refunded 25 per cent of their budget contributions, tvas re- ferred back to the synod for recon- sideration. It will come before the Assembly again next year. Rev. S. J. MacArthur, Moncton, Rev. Hugh Munro, New Glasgow, and Rev. D. O. MacKay, Elmsdale, N. S., presented the Maritime case. They said the Presbyterian Church in the Atlantic Provinces had suf- fered a. greater blow at union than any other part of tl1c country. At Holidays ahead! Con! waters ...$lmn)'S1lndS . . . B1: smartly “m ihc swinl" with a l7‘cn|11.~.|.; Surf-Suit R. M. c. cadets Return To Homes‘ (Special to The Guardian) ' MONCTON, N. 13., June 15 —- A} party of twenty six cadets ' fromi Royal Military College, KIDQST/Oll,‘ Ont, were passengers on the" Ocean Limited of the 01111111111111? National Railways arriving 111' Monctxm today. Twenty one oi the number are continuing on 1o Hall-y‘ fax where they will enter naval‘ school there to undergo a. naval course. The remainder are students returning to their homes in the‘ Mariilmes. Ganadafs Sales Tax Painless Says Hearst . i i NEW YORK. Jun: l5-—(C.P.)_--i Canada's sales tax is hailed as, “painless? and “immensely popular"; by William Randolph Hearst, who! is conducting s. campaign for a, similar tax in the United States.) Editorials praising Canadian. iax-' ation methods appear almost daily’ in Mr. Hearsts string of newspap-i crs and frequent cartoons depict.‘ the easy path the American pub-i llSllCl‘ believes Canadian taxpayers Inaugaroitew N...‘ T T E M p T Cargo Service ..., will] RESTURE ioundland Canada strsmslups! Limited today announced inaugur- §TIiE HAPSBURBS (Canadian Press) ation of a general cargo service from lfnv, St John's, Nfiri, nnrl Si. P‘. "on t0 Ncw g For}: and tllOiltflktktglhlC gen‘: service France, Italy a n d 11k . i of th ' ‘*5 ° °° ‘v ° "“ "g ° Czechoslovakia back from and from Bos- Norweglau steamship Same "P: ..-, New York, June O V e t0 RCStOYQ lC-Il tiVO dT-yilfltcl‘. B/lonarchy. The Same. will sail thcrcaftcl" on! alternate‘ Thursdays from New York and alternate Saturday's from Boston for the some parts. NEW YORK, June 15—(A.P.)- Private cable messages received here today told of 1:. move backed by Franco, Italy and Czechoslova- R111 to induce King Alexander of Jugcslatia to settle the Croatian question in such s. way to make possibie restoration of the Austro- Illinwarfnn dual lnnzinrchyn A clo~e ac‘: .01‘ -'-f Arcllrlukc Otto .____.. ‘of HJIJSlTlTE, sh of tllc lnte Ehn- iCilnB-fllfln Press) {per-r Charles Francis sud former PICTOW N- 5» Jill"! 15-—A EJ-Qlilmprcw Zita of Ailstfll-Hiltlgnry, DFPmB Colllt Jilly lfldfll/ Yllllrld Gill‘ is the source of the. infotmation K1112. 0i N1-n' 01115113011’, guilty of r - ' Hm) Z193. by sixms icn1pi1111; 1o murcicr hi sL-Jicz", Suliv l of BOUT-fin D0 m,’ has arrived ifbniidinlguhwas convicted n15“ m) in Belgrade to nl-gnilnfe with the ' 1. _ or. Convicted Q On Attempted Mu rde r Charge .1 aYuccslu n ruler "is confidential rpildlengeqlnél tfte__trl;iltn_fl‘lslclo5odl agent of the F11 ch Govcrnment. *m" m ' a‘ W‘ hi” S” "1’ h ‘ Acunrciinu to tire information, m Orin-um" mm’ and hm Wm‘ ‘v S‘ v1.11? cur r" '1: wuicc tint Itall‘ WINNIPEG, J1me 15—\Vinuipeg least $10900 a year was needed for grad“ nmrket was "sufficient “m” 10 years to build up the church. itself" today as wheat future prices The Marmmes wanted a h.” lgmrmg ‘mtmfly the weakmss at hand. in their own finances, Mr. Chicago’ dlsplayed minutes“ m?‘ a1‘ Macarthur said. It would stimulate most the eutiie session to finish giving if the Maritime Synod could 3-8-1-2 cent higher,‘ Jilly option at assure its people the money would 64' H,’ ocmber 66 "8 and Dmem‘ be spent in the Maritimes. Twenty- ber 68 1'8 09mg’ V one names and l4 churches were A sharp two-cent price "break" needed a, Once. His Own congregafi i“ ‘the swthcm lmlrkct fined w tion worshipped in a basement. Zmwncc he“ ‘ante? “S “my 5cm‘ ‘The church board of administra- P “dune” of mo“: than a cent tlon was clothed with power to su- at ti: olpleningi and, deilgrefiml i‘ pervise the expenditures of all mun 'm '50“ or‘ by 1 m“ 591' spending boards. 1t will act as a 11.310 near tho pzcvlous closing ;his own throat and tried iri l‘ have to tread. l. ! _ One cartoon shows John Canucki hlmmr‘ H” h“ bee“ i“ m“ M’ i Scotia hospital since that time. riding along the open highway ini an‘ up to dale truck wzth thegCan-‘l Th“ Single Mam adlan budget, heavy" as it 1s. in; runs Uncle Sam in his old flivvcrJ .10., ., ‘m0 “Antiqunicti IllCOlllu 121x." lmnxxiy 1;..,.~,;~.\'11".-.1. .~, ._.m ., 1 1 i l v walla Gi-rznnnjl. fully supports .. nco in this mim- vouvrc. lie is also said to have been cluwrcd with irzforlnifig Alexander ih l. CCCCllESIOVAIZlFL favors restora- no way straining the resources of; Tm n,..@1,_.~,.,,,qh,. ._,J,‘hc._,,r|l="'1 "i 1h" lifllrivill“: Dlllllfity HS the sturdy vehicle which represents m3 “Med bu‘, an two may, the lyst means of preventing the Canadian sales tax. Alongside . ,, . Anrclrlues-or union of Austria c111. indies at ih, . Czcclwoslcvnkln, a Filio nrr~ vi ptrtiy out of Austria- levels. recovmed in a final closing flurry. High temperatures reported from many points in the Wcst( bringing a. possibility of serious damngc to recently-roan crops, 11nd support offered by 500,000 bilshels of ex- port snlcs, aided futures in their resistance to downturns from the south. Support nenrly always was at hmd and trading was cheerful throughout. Imperial Oil Of- ficials To Retire (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Juno l5.—Charles Or- rin Stillman, President oi Imperial Oil Limited, and A. M, McQueen. Vice-Presldcni, will submit their re- signations from the Board of Direc- tors at the annual meeting to be held in Sornia on June 30, accord- ing to an official statement issued tonight to the Caiuullnn Press. "Both officials have for a consid- erable period expressed a wish to rciirc and their decision has been received will: great reluctance by their colleagues on the board," said ipajmlmmg“. gb-g ,1 u digttgrney-General oi Ontario, 3131111115. nlllhe l iiieiziillfilllfl- ‘\f- check on the boards, ordering re- trenchment when revenues fall. Suggestions the conference might; load to an appeal to Parliament‘ were contained in the Assembly's decision to sock revision of the property dZVlSiOIl. The 1931 census figures will iorm the basis for the negotiations. Pres- byterian General Assembly decided today. oral soc-up of lilo isumer never knows hr- ls paying tllc tax." Addressing the ways and means] committee of the United States‘ Congress, the ptipol‘ continues, Mr. gr. 1925 601mm,)“ pyQpm-ly of the 1 Adams said: "l have no ciouh‘. that; Presbtcrlsn church was divided.“ 5'0“ Pimm" i" “i” {all l“ fill‘ between the continuing Prcsbyter-l the same admmzrtnflvc ccicrziy iens and those enmring union on and dflsilflii‘ T011115 ill the Gflll- a basis of 36-64, hasrd on the relh- j "did" 13*“ f‘ “'1' “n ‘he C-“iladlilil tive strength of i110 two factions. It, m°d°l “Wm '" ""51"1'1'°1I»' 111x111’.- now is claimed the census figures: "ti-bit! f0!‘ ill" lin ivl Sinirs and. showed the 0011111111111: Prcsbyicrians 1 “mild P1011110.‘ J11?" lT‘\'Y‘l”lil!‘." should have received a larger share! l possibly a. 50-50 split or even high-' Pl‘. i The Assembly loriw insiruviedl its judicial (‘riluuiziicc in begin 11n- gotiations with Unitcd Church of- ficials. Thrce overtures from Pres-l byterians were considered and each one Suggested (he Presbyterian Church take the fight to Ottawa if| _ progress is not made through nego- mitten of l: ilmt 11-111 lil\l‘*‘~iili\“3 unions‘ ihc arliniuistrniioil nl Knox Colwzc.) F. F. Nickle. Kingston, a former Plcv. Norman A. '\I-'H'll‘01'1. FIT-KR" tax the 0011-1 1 Canada wns aznin the largest single supplir-r rl foodstuffs to .ln-' maica last Mar. l Experimental P111111, Oiin-snw. con- ialns ovnr 500 \-.11"ir‘i~.=. I The rosc garrims oi tllc Cmrral‘ named feds): (halrmsn 0i‘ the colu- burdcned by me lopqy-Klul mum m’, nun,“ “ an mnrrild lllillqflfl‘ :1‘. :- the \\’.’ll‘, 111011111 find States budget. men." kits w“ torn 1101111111 surrounded on The New York American, one of His n-ighbuzs urn/id on him snrlimfc‘ 55d” b3’ A“~‘i'-'°‘G¢m*‘~“ m" the Hearst chain, quotes “America's, crly. ‘rlcrv in 1h» crow of insr-hluss. foremost authority on taxation,‘ “D0 sml rcnlil" th '11-: so?" one oil r" ‘ ""1 the late Tllnmns S. Adams. of Yale 111"" "-4103: l Gmd r0113?" 57* °5~"*""t-l“-1 l9 U19 University, a5 ggyjng M," n "I most rrrtmzlfj: do“, r5111.- _ , Prmllliiiiflfl 0f 0M1! roses. thorough lllVOSllfJflllOIl of the Csn- "Whcmr- "Yml 5m the "1 "d? '“ adlan tax “By rpnson of the gem‘. 1111111 is in nwc of only on!» no.11.1n,i Goose, lzko ducks, rnquire a large 1111111: tho $11131" mam is in :1'.'.'/.- c1 proportion of roughage in the ihnm all.‘ ration.