L . a _ Jib-his search fer referees. Presi- daat Calder of the NJLL. has kept &.$':..B.Blll. Shaver,’ fornler sport-g editor of the Vancouver San antlmnow-of Boston. Handling 54 rarnoauarthe Canadian-A ' ' , niagaaahover got his baptism in therhlgftinie this year with eight gilnee’ in‘ the‘ KILL. only so years oldySllaver ls one of the youngest gaff-no‘ "the only Arr-thorn" horn in the senior league. Ila was Seattle. ' ' racy To A‘ ~._f_'Q~éfraud' Public Charge Loid Alyl 8- 0n a war- an officer of the . “lined by’ =' ‘Prfividclalgovernment, Louis M, M- fvflfiaud n. w. ‘Oflhra, broken, ap- ilgfflh More llonat in" the court here today charg- “msoirsov to defraud the nubile?!‘ They- flled- e denial to" the accusation and were obtained to be fllcldrbllobail ‘omnsooo each pending tiiqiriimliminarv hearing lisxtweek. imoth the accused operated broker- Jll houses zin, Montreal. The ‘oom- plaihts stated they had, "during the two years proceeding their arrest, together to dell-out the public ‘of a sum of $200,000." ffllis done, the warrant stated, by means {of affecting the values of 500th ~sold publicly. The complaint borevtlla signature of detective w. of the provincial police. n. Y IVOCIIIOBD SQUARE SCHOOL ‘ K011001308 is a report of Roohford sfiuara school for the month or = QGradex-i, stelln Smithyl, Doro- i tbynzliennessey: s, Eleanor Hornby ~ and Margaret antler (equal). 191149 “II-l, Noreen Cullen; l, Li}! McNelll; L-Catherine McGulgan. . zflfqde. VIXI-l-l, Eileen O'Neill; a, ‘g Mela Coyle; s, Eileen Hughes. . - Grade l/IL-l, Roberta Westhsrbie; irfBeati-ioe. Grech; a, Annie Mullins. .-;,_qra_ae.vI-l. Mary Walsh; 2, Mar- , 80180 ‘Quote; 3, Blonita Taylor. lde . VI—,l. lilizabcth . McDonald; , 11m Ylirleulrexennge; a,‘ Sadie Me- ~. -'u\\_.' ' ', l)‘ _ 5§if§§1_\‘l{+!;_1fersaret Harper: 2. H '3, 1005110111: 8. Margaret Hell- g-r . _ f 4 _ ~ i» , .4 eQlF-F» Hols Woeiherblina. Qlllgljitll-pafisnt; 8, Annie Wedge,‘ (‘Qfifilf-IVH, Gladys Bell; a, m;- , lflallsnt: s, nary McDonald, , Ila-J. Vernlta‘ Mcltenais; ‘ 2, _ , Douqette and- Pliuline 4 eianrl__s;j_iillde seolel‘ ‘ ova l £11,171. ‘Brits. Ohappelle; ‘I, _ y “Jifeai-hsrbielrf. Gallant ‘and _-,- Jzviiruflq limo Gillil._-, , : 4y Gill-filth. coyle; .2, l! Qr-Ntrs. wand .-,. Bertha -Gallant. (Qgttailfllrblill King“- _ . h Electrics ‘Ladies; 'Win Canqtliqn Ice Qhallenge- Trophy Northern moon-ls. Quebec itinse ladies boeirey-fehsnlpionr, e... felted Toronto Pats, cli- ofll’ we! of the game after eleven mlnuta ‘ofthe play in the third sowbmc ‘ noivtmo. roman ‘coupon basque m to sac-unites t... Trinity. . 8J0 10.00—Zion_vs. stunner. Most Income Tax I |_Fl‘OfI,‘l Ontario LARGEST T0 DO- _ lirmrolv covmriitmm OTTAWA. out, Apru il-onterlo hai _ been, the largestfcontributnr‘ of incometaxes to thsDominion. Clov- ernn-lent in ‘every year since 1m, it is shown , in an . extensive ' tabulation (H1060!!! tax receipts by Provinces laid before the House _of Commons today by Boa. w. n. Euler, simmer of National Revenue“ in reply to a question from Leon Ladner, (Con- servative, Vancouver South). Figures forthaflaealyearlmfnlmwere: Prince Edward Island, SBLOM: Nov-a seotia‘. ssoastii: New- Brunswick. tsdmdildgQuebec, $19,022,208; Ontar- IO, 033.0003”! Iltflltobl. "$73,005; Saskatchewan, “$4.0M Alberta, ll.- tossoo; British ‘Columbia, ILHSJM; Yukon ensues. ‘ - “ , - s oarleltoiis with How-ix. s..s..-Aorll s-Jrhs will 0i Jemea T. ‘Thompson, merchant, of Halifax, who died last week was pro- hated will! and leavsaan estate of 814.000. The following bequests ore mentions in the will: 1b the Pres. byteriln northwest mission of can. "Ill 83.000: to the‘ manna retired ioinisierr and the widows and e1». 0111M’. "funds of . the Presbyterian Church. 01.000 each. ' ‘The Chfldrens‘ Keiepitei. "we 03.000 each to'the dispensary-Keg Grafton Street Presbyterian Church, woo 01.000 each to the Old iron-r Home and Old Ladleafll-lnnre me the School for the Blind. all of Halifax. “Persi- hmvhas as innsinrilelor. 7 Shain stores are invading Brazil. Inndon has a city-beautiful move merit. ' ' Germans has front-wlieei-Mve trunks. r ‘ ~ (Milli: s, Mary brown. ,. - . -Qfld0 \!-1. Kong; 3, ill-limp Dorie; o. slim: an»... . I-g-L ‘I, p“. "llfllqnilsn: 3.‘, sheila Mullen. ""10 Pfliilll-llvi-emesaor teary. Morocco-rum."- veralte» isoxenlue. 0093-3119! Molina’ and’ llelon Knew-i ., l . lifi-efienceshtddqaraiy. _ r 1m’- alyoisleynlanohard. olive Duly. oledya Ball. ' 1"‘ t‘ e v . t‘wjn,“‘1e.wmi‘lfifiiltiii. alg-peggieuilyim’ Ed's-iii‘ so.» foo-o»,- b-ii-v. ’ 4m": titre; zizy; Tu':..si‘ts,iir .’ ' _ . . ‘t. l Q ' Mow-mush. and our nsdian senior 1 to o bare‘ d tonight tor the ehnnrnlooahio than! - ledge eup- Mlas Simone Oeuaboli. ' Montreal defense player, soured the " , siilrefwiuther he had gone last fall . Iifii-W- . cemetery, flat similar. liar. Moonrise on tiqnrind consequently very well ldaallvvfiil he rlatly lamented. To iilltililthl‘. soothe-n est-oin- tiio aUdbitrlfIIll-hy ol- We oflfllllw THE '_f.'.II/\Al n1- 1 BASE BALL v WRESTLING BOWLING ' TETOWN Gil/rigor In Ace hears) sm ' ‘ANOTHER "NEARLY RUHUED GER AND BERG" I K "40- Kloa Fleiilree Syndicate. Rickard certainly was right when Tunney, etc, ete. he called Johnny Risko, Cleveland heavy, "The Spoiler," because that bounding baker boy was wont to out- slug a promising rival Just as the latter seomedgroomed for a cham- pionshlp match. He did that with Delaney, Stribling, sharkey, and one or two others just as they were about' ready for “the big shot." Johnny didn't knock them out, but -wiii or lost—-he temporarily halt- ed their title marches, keeping shar- key from a crack at Champion Geno 1 lo-rounder at hill-mil 10st Flebruérs’ of ringside scribes and the crowd. Originally, William Mulzloon, B5- yelir-old boss of New York boxing. refused to permit a Risko-Campolo fight because the Argentine gnuclio .. SOUTHERN NOTES Neill) of Ullgg and her aunt IVLrs. Mas-y Manhood e150 0i’ UYBZ- We" lately visiting Mrs. Campbell's PM" - After a lingering illness extending cnls Mr. and Mrs. Murdoch Mao- over a period of‘ more than two ‘years. Miss Katie Maolicnzle, cf his ‘lilclll, of Little Sands. Mrs. Campbell tie Sands posed away on the (list, has returned to her home in U168 o! March. Not only was her illness but Mrs. lttacl/ecd remains with lvlr. of rloti’ duration but latterly she and Mrs. MacNelll for a somewhat unfortunately. suffered considerable. prolonged sojourn. Mrs. Maclreod pain and distress. Elle was a lady mas torn in the year 1837, the year ofigdvasleed years and ll0W_ her in which Queen ‘Victoria ascended spirit has departed tn that. llapplcr the throne and consQdcning her land in which shshad always plac- great 813D is surprisingly active and eel-lie";- hope. ‘ alert. and she has been an observ- 1". r am, witness of the great changcs March came in with the severe, the). have taken place in her long and courtly air of e ‘sir antenna,‘ life. and went out vfrth the graceful courtesy of a Chesterfield. During i ‘l Mr. ‘Tlmotl-ly Young of Glen lor- flggd aggq-JM manners were by n: r-st, who recently went through a means above- reproaol-b. h‘ serious operation in ills P. E. Island '- ' ' ‘ ' Hospital has lately returned to his home. His many friends will be Igrailflcd fol-leer that his progress towards a return to good health is quite encouraging. Messrs. Howard While and Char- lea Llltajvare visitors to Morltsgue last Saturday. Afew short months age Murodch Mtfcrhee orOlen Forest was the ttrylembodlntmt of health, strong. vigorous, ruddy checked end bright- Wtdi the tidecf life surged through his in flood and now alas he llfl in the cold embraoe of death. Iifdlllh‘ 000k Dlltle llLNQw Hamp- Mr. Duncan MacCalmell, of Dover is now spending a few days in Port Wood. the guest of Mr. and Mn- Daniel Keenan. time of year. that is to say they ere‘ almoev impusable. The frost is lett- aasfwaijoue to typhoid fever. l-th. in; in its work very effectively. I ' ther, and aisteriaccoiii {dent know that any one huyfl calculated how many him! WW9" the lroet ciierts in heaving up the rbdds all over P. If. Island alone and not oounflndtiliprcetol thevhabl - able globe subioot to its mighty ut- lbg power. 1 do n» silppoee the force eaerisd on any giveufsouara i000 is llltfilclllirlbldhit" 0ND 0ft thelt it. ipuet be col-laid- erable ‘ poles. the; remains totheisiairu: and .he was buried in Island i p-lmeoflifepwasio! a ie-and kind dilpqlle byi-alkwho. knew . him. H: m, roiuaeozuooed mitosis no in} HUDKINS- i . Rlskos latest "spoiler" stunt was o-foot-V. to whip Vittorio Campola in their But Johnny didn't get the decision. Referee Kid McPsrtland called it a draw to the unanimous amazement is much the larger of the twain. The rows are no better than they, ought to be in these parts for ‘thellnto the asrrheep. and to, pin the at pressm_ '2 sew WHO LOESA TO RUIN TITLE ASPIRANTS/ Ina. final annu- ruin rear-ed ' Johnny is about 5~foot-l0; Vittorio. Risko weighs about 1B8; Campolo, about 230. Despite those disparities. they battled warmly in their recent clash; Risko won‘ at least seven roundsquitxsclearly and was never oven woozy from the giant's hardest sir-lashes. I ' In the lighter classes, Ade i I-lud- klns, Stan Inyaca, and Bud ‘Taylor have often played Rlskda “spoiler” role in thwarting likely title pros- pects. only the best get by 'en'll {There are many things Yet 00']! 1 lrnrneo ln this world. , . l, Well people are lesrriiing too. Take ‘that new planet, the most distant loo far knovm of our solar system. i before it was actually seen and dis- covered. Professor Percival Lowell. of the United slates was the first to give intimation of its existence | and probable place in the heavens. ll-le was led to make these researches by thinking he discovered meglllar- files in tho motions of the planets already known. These planets of themselves ‘were not sumclent t0 ac- count for these irregularities and so he had to look elsewhere for the cause. He died however l4 yearsago and it was left to a survivor Ito make the discovery and thlsdwdld a few days ago. Professor 1001011‘! prediction and fulfilment thereof is n complete vindication ,0! 100M011’! conception of the celestial ayeilin end his law of KTlVllfi-flvfl l“ S" equally complete dlscomflture of Einstein. rm- thls disaster tb Eins- tein I am not lameni-llll 319911100‘! wee almost, thinking atone tlmeto throwallI learned lronrslrnaao airy bouquet of Einstein ‘on the la- peloimyooaitriiadigreetmany others are now ‘freed that dreadful hilmlli-ation. and that still greater affront so Mod sense. I feel deeply glitefiil to Dr. lnwell and his distinguished discipleefor their arduous labors and bdlliant irl nn-iphsinthedovrnelinorsolenoeanii truth-ell. . " uoltrn csanitirolt school. lljollpwdnl no renort,or_ NortlfOlr-L Jotm sensor ‘ror-thoiaontbor moon: Grads yin-r. amm- leaai tjl-irloyquwttrkrr a,‘ Arthur" wrlgntm, mutt-scoliosis. _, » atlon of $25,000, which amount by ' jGoodh Enough Its exlstcnce was suspecied 2B years: 60mm. . _ ‘ BASKETBALL ‘ ‘OTHER SPORT iiiiiiEllN RACE 1 |>. l-l li l roll SYBNE_Y_. N. s.) Elilborately Equipped _ ‘_ ‘Plant To Cost $25,000 ‘ Is Planned. For Syd-' néy—-Pr0minent City Business -Men Be. hind Project. _ aromas, u. s., April Ziq-Although: H0. names of those interested have‘ as yet been divulged, ii: "/88 learned‘ 11°10 an authoritative source last fllkllt that plans are no r going for- weal for the establlsllmcnt and 0|», oration in Sydney of an elaborately NI-lillped‘ horse racing plant, to cost _ll1 tho vicinity 0! $25,000. >P0r‘th_e past few dayslt has been current gossip ln horse racing circles fliltthe Sydney Trotting Park had taken over by a group or pm. feasional and business men. Llnt nllht. one of the members, promin- ently connected with the project live out the following statement: liability company, with a capitallsJ the way is practically all subscrib- ed at ‘the present time, and it pres- ent plans materialize, which I have no doubt of, Sydney will. have one of the finest racing plants in Nova Bcotla. W-e purpose to~erect a new modern covered grant! stand, with concrete base, and steel structure, capable of. seatlng.1,600 people. The track will be completely ditched, and re-surfacedoentre field, and levelled, and may be used for athletlcnmeets, balrginies, etc. The track will be fenced, stables renovated, and a mess or cook houses erected for drivers and grooms, so as it will not be necessary for them to leave the track on race days.‘ We expect. to have complete plans from an architect in a few days with estimate‘ cost of plant. We purposeto-plaoe Sydney on-thc map’ as ‘a racing centre if a modern and 4 i I I up date racing plant with good pursc's_will_ do the tric -" Union Jack For Canada no rnbrzoulvcan DEMAND ron a DISTINOTIVELY CANADIAN FLAG SAYS R. x. slvlrrli. M. r. *o"l'f_'aws. April ti-ror Canada to: ‘adopt another flag besides the Union; Jack might indicate or suggest somel dissatisfaction with the present posi- tion of this country within the mn- plre. rtobert x. Smith, member of nsl-llaiineht for Cumberland County. N. s4‘ told members of an Ottawa sex-v Club he addressed. Mr. Smith ssld he ‘did not think there was any such feeling prevalent iii Canada." The idea of a. separate republic was 'far from the. thoughts of the majority of Canadians who realized ‘that as such Canada would achieve. at best e. struggling ‘indiv- iduality ‘and become siarget for larger nations. ‘ ‘commercialism, he believed. was the key to advancement in any country. ‘The commercial instincts of the - Ingllsh people‘ were Jafllly 1'!- aponslble for their patriotism. The Union‘ Jack had been made the em- blem of fair dealing and commercial -1i,\“_fliv-in"_9vw PWMFY- . Grads vn-l, Alberta ‘ t. Gradb VI-l. Winds Lowther and ltita- Gould, (equal); 2,.Norman Mac- Ieriine and Teresa Muttart (equal) , v41, Sadie alsuttsrt; a, Sandy Muttart; s,_wllbert rsuttert. arose xvi-unseen mwther; 2. Frank asutoart. - ones nl-l, Gerald uoarlse. ' Gilda rJ-i, sverett morierlsne. ifirfeotuittendanes-Dorothy Mao- lvsriane. -litn\ett' issrnnh, Jllbel-ta llilttart and ‘Wanda Lawther. enaieiningwell. <,,.- 4 wev-'.=-Iwt-7i~lw M“! l lvroiesslonsl Hockey Honors back to referee Mallinson on accou Caillliiks Themselves‘ ‘Nitli Last Night. (Canadian Pisa) to hurling the puck away atJVel-y romnvl MONTREAL, Que, April opportunity. The crashing _; iqton 3 Jrhe flashing Montreal Canadiens attack gave them two counts 111d a. brought the stanley cup and world's‘ third which was ruled “no " by t ‘ 1n- Montreal tonight by taking the sec- terferencc. Galbraith and ‘Cipper 0nd game o! a two out of three sen, did the 890F108 with Oliver and les from the Boston Bruins, lest, Welland credited with assists.‘ year's title holders. Cansdleriswoni It was the first time Cam ‘ions tonight 4 in 3. They had prcvlouslyl have held the champlonshiir inca captured the first game 3 to 0. 1923-24. and the first tlmc that 1 has been in Montreal since Ms_)onl l cash-liens the Masters. took it from Victoria in the-r: ring ‘ ‘ . cf ms. Canadians easily deservedthe title. To mu}, me {Qaylh Fem Folllgllt they outskated and outplay- ploughed s hard furrow taglirlgli» two ed Boston for the entire first two ' game total goal series from Cllt.‘ ago periods. The new cup holders then and beating the New York not era showed sufficient stamina and de- ;w° straight one o; m, “m” m‘ ‘remit? g“‘:3;le:-li7t£h°1dt°:5Fhbunlqta a new all time overtime rd. "5 m '9 ° ‘l “mp 5' e as‘ § ‘Ioston managed to defeat Mob". eal itors and maintain their slightmcir» “Moons three 3,1,," m m,‘ 7g, a 5m 5° u" °1°'°- ' wrueflllng first place series and] est , matches took so much out of‘?! em V‘ that Canadians. tired as they; are, ' . f vastly outplayed the League's rs ard Th9 1mm be?“ ‘he game ‘t B‘ makers in the games at Bostdnsnd terrific speed with which Boston rbm... Too Fl-llt For Boston. ..'.‘Wo purpose term-m e, umiteepcouldnot cope. ‘They evaded thelrI checks and rounded the famed Hos-l ton defence. almost at will to blaze, » A »_ S1100 after 81100 00 Tiny TWOmPSORI At least one in every five pers- "it The pressure Collld n00 be denied and; {n Gennguy nc/w has a, gavig jg McCaffrey and Wasnie each sooredbsnk account. '7» from pass-outs from behind the nets! J; , Lepine and JBurkc getting assists. American standsnls of basilica The second period again found the management and offLcc olflclecii"! locals in the ascendancy and they are being monies in mnnyfmr-Qg-n hasnmered in‘ two more counters countries. ”'" .L with one by Boston sandwiched in o; between. Sylvo Months. scoring from ‘For allowing a dog to nliaifiu Wasnie close in and Morena netting after sunset, ms Maud Kinsley Leduds ‘drive. Bostonh score in this arrested and fined in Akllcnlliclr, period was, by Eddie shore, who mung, 1'goenf,1y_ g H f. rounded the defenoeland flicked s. ' , K high one that HQ-insworth thought ' “' would go over the net.- ‘The goal Lithuania is exporting rags t4; keeper was surprised when the puck united seem, was hooked out of the net. ' Izo- ‘It Obie expects its i926 wheat orflr Four Men Uii- to will nearly 1,000,000 bushels:- ln the third period Art Ross sent. coimnblg Qflpmtfid 2,867,171 bags} four men constantly to the attack e1 coffee last yégr, and Canadlens,‘ tiring fast, resortcd , The flavor of H. 8: N. Black ‘Twist is cured ln——you’ll have the time of your life trying to chew it out. Ask for it and enjoy yourself. . A . Get » Your Car Out . . TheMotorlng season is here. Look to ,1 your~tires~1et us g0 over them and save you-trouble-and money later. We have a1‘; mostuit-tovdateplitnt’ and our rates are“? reasonable; _' ' ' l " ‘ klso ‘ltgejlfitsfor D i . . ulllop w Tires. '