22. 1933 .if L-I--_-V 4 _ T ‘ _ _P_lE_CHA_1_g_l_ofr'rr:roWi~1_cul\nnlA1_~_1 L. _ Y _ _ PAGE §E,,_EN_ wl;ZL'r1.1:1:r. 1 V 1 = I Q aoxlno 1 'Qi ""1" HOCKEY ' ' ' - l BASKETBALL I T" "ff . . t’ . ' - _ ' V _ OTHER srolvr /,_ ml * l ‘ P - 1- 2 LAST NIGHT s crirrmll runnin KU HOCKEY RESU1.TS lT1°mely_ Tips _...__ .._.3.... ... roaonro xr ausarclms Sl F 1 , on Sp 0 r t TERSCHOLASTIC TITLE """"'°'" ‘ rofwh some wel s UAR Sch HO T ' 1 At 7.45 L'-. ,A2 _ '_ ;-li-Q ` §§.$§§21'.`.”.’..“°“°“' "'”' S9911 FIMUCBS W111 §f.f`..'.f.1`.f°i§;‘§.‘2§..§1‘.1l."§'-`..’...'f.`.° “"“' On S c o u t lVl 0 v e- . “nt Period: Amateur Hockey Association to be . ` No score. presented at the annual meeting in penames__N0ne Moncton on Monday, will show a swond p,,.|,,,| ` surplus of at least $1000 All 1 Cup games, which will be played Vancouver, The first game is to played on April 8th, the second 8 B ll n' rl = A - - ____ 1_om,wa_ Shields (Weu,md)_ Officials of the Association state ol-l1;he12ll,_ ,. csuoy Night 8 p.m. Traverse J r. vs. Borden (Continued from Page 1) 0,45, that the surplus has been effected through stringent economy in a E The following, taken i...... .l I. of Playoff for Abe ¢||, Ciletornls Act-Effective tomorrow, 3_0t|;,,_wa,_ gox (E Roche) |_7_19_ winter which witnessed greatly de- fax paper, speaks for itgell; "Big Three" clubs await the out- gretted that so few ctizens and llotel Trophy. _ yy-iday Night 8 P. M. . ,.. Game in Playoff ' . . C 'I ' 'ks vs ape “wr” at l“`°s°“"° with those of former years. ne” Ye” 1° ‘my Brent extent. Abegwelt Hotel Trophy me skating after each g gaiurrlay Evenlng 8 P. M. Special' Skate Admlsmon, 10c, -u-ll. Gives Assurance linued fr0m 'Page 3) . Mr. Sharp: “Both." Lea: “Is it _possible that l production had fallen of! nnunder the new man's tion. was surprised that there was increased thereunder. Rangers .. 4'! the The following commod.tles, pre- Chicago .. 47 -» about Horticulture in tural Report.. Hills. Mr. Lea. repeated _"_ ` 2-Ottawa, Weiland 2.31. gw_ . am he Cold rolled stainless steel sheets, Ottawa 48 boih?’ Continuing he claim- pressed sieel pulleys and cotton bil- _ Unllcd at liard cloth are reduced in rnte un- _ P. hd- del* thc British Prefcrentlal Turlll BOStOn ... 48 the pound sterling will be valued Penalties-Robinson, Howe, creased gate receipts. Sectional for the purposes of special or dump l Third Period play-offs especially provided ex- lllk duty at $435 l“=“‘-ad of S4-40 as No score. tremeiy poor receipts in comparison Changes in the tariff schedules RANGERS AT BOSTON The annual report will show a e. are relatively few, being eontlned to H,ar._,;rs, 2; Boston, 3. registration of 1,133 players during lottetown officials will gather less than 60 items. horizontal re- the playing season, a large increase lenses, various automolnle parts, re- . ‘ pair parts for all englnes, steel die- ‘ Canadian Section chggy ggrugh the swemng of me blocks, negatives ~for polygraphlc P. prlntlng, certain cotton yarns for-'Tororlto .. 47 thread making, carpet-lng and mat- Maroons .. 47 ting of flax or paper, and cotton Canadiens . 47 pulp for paper Americans _ 47 ju r r s. The annual meeting is expected again to place the name of Ja'mes Wry in nomination for the pres 39 ldency. Mr. Wl-y said tonight he 33 had not yet decided whether to of- fer for re-election, 2221211 S .s 2 r °‘ -1 5-4|-4 23235; ._..... S53? 24185 22198 14 22 11 85 115 11 27 10 88 131 States Section $211 anna; ease, ',,‘.enocm,.] >-lldbf Seach sgssp n Strict Training 52 .1 _ _ .3 in ought success sently free of duty under the hlltlsll only, whllc te.c\._.one apparatus is Detroit ... 48 _ his Preferential 'll\r.ff, are now made Ificials of these clubs know wh - s'rocKr’0ilM. sweden, Merch d ' cms eec atren thenlngb an be on the 10th andthe fina., _ .»l,_,,gry_ Hail- of held on Monday evening n~l the ,_ Town Hall, M.r. Lldstone, presid- own Provincial Secretary and _L urer, was present and gave ll most interesting talk on thc work Scouts on the Island and all over the world. It was much re- ing. Mr. R.. C. Parent, of Charlotte- l , » ‘ reas l come of the session but the resull parents were present, but the cubs will not likely aliect' their plans Lat er on Moncton, Halifax and Chnl fc. were nearly all there, besides a number of Scouts, which was pleas- - ing to Mr. Parent as he said “hc ‘Ol always liked to speak to the boys.” mtl’ °W“ P°fS°n“1 P°W-WOW eh- . Mr. rldsrohc opened the meeting that the "Big Three" moguls lpianrling some drastic changes their own ranks in an effort to g0c_ ductlons in rates have been effect- over mst years 800 re then the luturc of the M I-I L wll ' _ glstrati s. ' ~ - ~ ith om 'll tm d ks, ed: Intel' Ellil 0" maluewsa °°n'»U51' N' H' L' The tncreagg 15 accounted DZ); be determined' It' is undersmm ‘$110 1156131112555 lofe “re :taining boys to be practical, and in in his opinion more attention bol' should be paid to the movement by ‘mfr me ‘f”m"‘"”““ °1 me le°g“°_ citizens in genenl. I-Ie was pleased Sum B' mule has been Mecha cv” to see the cubs so well represented. since the Eastern circuit came in being. lt may not come even n but each season brings the pa masters nearer the point and uv knows, 1934 may sce them operat on a. real business-lille basis. All the talk about Charlolteto and Halifax clubs prepclling | next season is pure hoccy. The t‘° Mr. J. J. Eriman, secretary for ow the grup corrlmittee reported that If during the year six meetings were mf ‘held and a nu|r.l".-r of matters rc- “ ‘rpllring attention attended to. 1 Mr. E. J. Hallett, scout lvlaster _Nu ‘for the lst Summer fe Tro" ~ gave for 1 , “_ taken over the troup from Mr. J. his report. He reported that he had J Morris in February of last year B.. ' “_ and that the boys had progressed at made in the Draft Ad- free or reduced in rate under othel eparlm n g debate that the present Min- tarifls: Graf.iug stock, scrap alum- - 21-A E014 med” 101' T-119 b€St atb- as yet they have made no deflrlltl. Very Well' They- Wm' me 2nd T lf Public Works, when at t ni the Agricultural Depa hd achieved practically not ill “to eliminate skunk however, the Oppositioffle ended the Agrioultura ca B -d that more practic - re given in the Techni under the Bell Governmen ellciuded with the statem nd- _ 1 Incl-_eased ` , ` _ it Prince of Wales Colle e, and general, will apply on light end medal lg given by the leadl,-lg The same applies to Halifax ‘a al are earbons and canned shrimps. - Swoklwlm dally_ svenska Dagskaj . V chiorete of lwteeh. Parts 0! weieh pagbladet after- careful selection STOCK .IUNIORS - DEFEAT McADAM (Canadian Press) their way into the Junior Basketball fin ‘ll Light Infantry Juniors he ,inum, amyl alcohol, certain dyes ` letic achievement of 1932 and na- move to secure new material. rt- and dyeing compounds, xautllates. tional fame, has fallen to the lot fact is that the clubs will not lik' h- 1 nitrate of soda for abattolr use, olive of the young Swedish wrestler, Ivar start out-throating and playe s." oll, tartaric acid crystals. cork Johansson. who won two of Swed- wearing Moncton unies this seaso ‘ h . floats, sera and separator weighen. en‘s eight Olympic gold medals in dutles lntennealato Ins Angeles this summer The 1 ‘ \ _ t. movements and knitted goods of amongst the ougstahdlh 5 ,¢5-|be so if the Wolverines don't wa (cahallrah rlessi l S P° ent wool silk etc. __ meh Of the yeah him, and the goalie himself kic li the beginning 'cf this ar- Tile existing temporary rates on SACKVILLE’ N' B" Much 21 l In this me lg, was his mdomlh for a change of scenery.. h 1 I ts Mount Allison Universiiy's senior are confirmed as the eermanent _ sponsmansmp that won mm the lr ts f f eme rape Dar or ann nlll n baskwuu team Wm face Sams able fighting spirit and the fine The Nova Scotia Royal Banke fair verdict. All the members of the Tw h he troup had done several good turns ely the greatest of these was the rs Santa Pal fund. which provided rl fruit. toys, etc, for the poor chil- at |dren. The boys had been to camp will do so next winter, unless t club relinquishes its hold on them. last July on the farm of Mr. Har- nd ris McFarlane of Femwood and y he wished to express thanlu to Charlottetown Leo Sargent ma _ I Play with the Abbies but it will only Mr. and Mrs. Macrarlaac for the tariff rates thereon. J°h“ T’°j°"‘“ 1°’ me New Bums p,.1m_ Iva, the son of a Aman m._ irl their fight for supremacy in t 1’l'0vlslon is made for the ware- :lik t":h:mtl;:°ns_;1£_)1ef:naL;`:;`;lt1,‘;! mer near 'the Swedish town of mmkersi Leaggxehtmalxn playedda penses of the camp- This was in housing in Canada, by the import- it W “ ° ' N k , h _ deadlock last n g . e some eil rocx. N. ls., March 21 en. or has-hearings for use la the _iantl-il; sinner: of wo¢;dst°°;n‘;f; f pnnmixshlfg ,,i,S,,,§;; £1225 ins a scoreless sie _;*_':°'_ °"°"lfw‘_‘ , ,, _ , as ame ere ~ l . eams I Pm- “'1‘om°b“etr`l?l1lm‘1’yrefereure of four ‘nil/1o?lntm1\llison gwon its semi-final ‘ Ansel" °“ what was unanhmusly zxligllbillxd Tattfr part if the We “1 1"’ A" N' 1 ‘ ronounced to be a. larlngly un- of “nts per pound on raisins is ex- round by a total score of '19-67. p . 5 ln the deciding some f01” the T159 t of fin asslnB . defeated Mchdam Jun- tended for one year, and free entry There was plen y e P iswemsh Kmup were discouraged p Y- vlded for Palestine oranges and excellent shooting tonight.l lwnisht. taking the semi- *' |“'° ~ and grumblea against what they . ' hurl ss-ls. _ NEURALGIA °,‘,"~_%-=~'e§ pn domains num mlm o'5 lN|MENT . ` - al' . i _ii--f ling But Ilvar Johansson stub 0n Size Of Purse LUNENBURG, N. S.. MUCH 31 the Land Settlement scheme. un°`~°r dl-,vm ms weight by four kilos 0 We d on the ably will race on Lake Michigan means further to assist develop- belleveable achievement in such this summer ll the century 0! ment of the coal and 8°ld 1111111118 short time. In the next eompetit holder of the International Fish- extended, wherever possible, ad- that hm- Johwssohls hehwlo ‘.1 ' , l ' of Gloucester, while the Fair is on. volume of tourist traffic would -so mah 1,, every res]-,e,,¢_»~ He is kno during the months ol Jmupry I0 with Woodstock resorting to longwonsldemd to be B down right m_ Apr" m°"""°' “"5” shwtmg' Mount Amsm mn justice- except Ivar himself, who EM" M '°°°“d'hmd ur mm is rm t'h'°“gh their °pp°nenw de' never protests or loses his nerve. \“`°h“m°d' ‘ence and “nk “mt 'mer sho; 'Several urged that he should be ` from points near the basket. withdrawn from the une 0! w__est_ - Nova sco'r1A ` 3 Race _W1llD¢P¢'*d (wm_e.;To; me D `.;§`.‘,§`.‘.i....`f.°“§.'T.Y°"......“‘Z`.’.`I." ..";`.1....‘l.`f Ou. --Biueh<>Se» Queen f _which miners are niece ,as to he qualified for the welter North Atlantic fishing fleets. `pi'0b~ land, would be extended, and that welsh; oompemiom an almost ,m_ ion progress expositon W1-S “P a fail' industries would be considered. he Wh hh, second gold medah purse, Benefits of the Nova Sootin. Powerl Captain Einar Rube,-3, the lead- The famous Lunenburg Banker, Conmlimlon-5 services would be er of the Swedlsh W,.esue,.5_ md The exceptionally smmg wolveb ur prman's Trophy. is being Sent 'D ditlona! sections of trunk roads aft/er being defeated gave his com- the Fair for Exhibition. and it has would be brought up to present rades their moral force and firm- been proposed that she clash with standard. iness of purpose. "Ivar Johansson," rel- old rival Gertrude L- Theblild The campaign to increase tlleihe said "stands as"a model sports- _ook 0” me wn n l . Mayer W. E. Knock, vice-Presb contnued. Ito take victory and failure with l' ’ ` dent of Lunenburg Exhibitors Lim- The Speech declared that "every the same modesty and self control, ited, today said he and his Direc- economy compatible with elfieltllt and, if defeated, never utters a tors were ol'»rJ0Se<‘l te any title 00"- administration will be exercised." |word of regret or pleads .injustice - He then hurried into the steam- (C,h,,1|,,|, pl-“sl Studied. Pf°ml-Sed f-Yi9~T» OPBYFMOU °f baths and in 12 hours brought SAINT JOHN’ N_ Bu Mal-on 21 als, engaged in an exhibition rnat here tonight, Halifax winning 3- irle defence withstood all assaul period, when Estabrooks scored Joe Beatorl's pass after Saint J ts until' the last minute of the third on ohn two defenceman and played five forwards in a final cf- _fort to score. Five seconds before the game ended Lawlor caught the opposing squad up the ice and had :only the Saint John goalie to beat. ;t.Y. ' 7.00-7.30 p. m. t,,,,,d la a :acc for the trophy at .hovhlg the address in reply- "Yet his father. when the cha mme test on inland waters, and he dc- The past your had DW" 8 d1f""or bad luck. Evidently Ivar Johan- ciarea niueacse would not be eh- cult one. Mr. MacKenzie Sold in asoh inherited his composure from He scored from near tile corner. I Mosher, assisted by Lennon and r Beazley, counted for Halifax in the ' , tl fl.-15 rself in _ - £5- _ __ thi Fair. today Nova seo a n he came into the local shop to buy mt mod and Mcmm made __ That should be stezed 011 the rt very favorable position compewd his modest provisions he was told 5 P oti er arts of the world The about his son-S victories at Los An successful solo dash Ln the second 5 Atiantlc,"`he said. to 1 P _ - , - sesskm He also said the Directors were present sesslonwas theeghth under- gash wr-he my seems to have done - B rs’ lmmup mcluded _ .. Th av opposed w “cms Bmenase on a Conservative Bdmmmmmlgnd all-id wen' me old man replied with- Joe ;eat<;l ind Hymie McArthur. ‘i l s the h had .been mai' e Y ut tl l t it t, ~ " X221? allvvitlcllxrlitirxetl aghtauurinij fail- ;,;;:¢_¥;a:,°b,bly the mos, strip- ;;“wh;;s°°:nd°x_:u_;'_‘;‘_‘f"m_'rim hs; with cilarlottetown Ahegweiis this th sgglll lcglsia ms "mc sl _,_ season, und Bobbie Beaton, prom- , parse, _' ing feature was e ' farm ea &` Asked what he considered a fair uoh which had hella passed- .1 name on mothers allowances. inihimilm R.c-sen-lbling a fountah pen, ising Halifax junior. R Wolverines will play an exhibi- purse, he declined to _ amgmlg wage act establishment of a de- pe,-,cn has been mwmcd that __p_ tion match with Ft::dcricdto;13eC‘:lcl;s "°"’°°‘°“' W. Smith, President of Lim- pa.rtment’of health. plies iodine to wounds in single "B15 "°m°"°w ms ' an 9' _ 'lu unusual cv - the ho that out d may play at Fredericton on Friday. ‘ enburg Exhibitors Limited, now is 'May I express pe rops. , ln hic o arranging for exhibit- of the present Pl'°¢°¢‘“"3’ were OXY c . ‘I N Scotia steel ._i___..___-------- SAYS AARON T0 ISAAC (IgA '_ | 1. 1- ¢ 5 ing the schooner. A message f\'°m may e\‘lS€ e "GW °"“ _ _ 6 him today indicated that the' Fair which can still earry on the bus- " ll ltlg wel- lvln him every iness of cool mining and steel l>l’°'|the seconder, declaring, in refer ._ ,.. aut or s e E 8 _ , , -if uamancm ducyoh gh R way that will be sat- ence to the Nova Scotia steel and Two men had just finished rlin- ; - _______-_-- lsfoetory to the people.” said MY- Coal roceivcrship, that "thc final ner in a restaurant, when one of- a fered the other a c'gar ' , 11-le English language l_<, taught in Douglas. result of leglslation passed by _ . f ' every muh gsllqgl 5,, Japan, even Mining events of the past few former Government has now be-_ "Vot‘s the matter with if-?_" alk- months .hed been disellietlnl. saidcome apparent." L- “ la on rlullemrica. _____.___ ed the other nt use of their grounds. Mr. McFar- KS lane has told him that the boys 'can have the use of his farm as long as hc owns it. Thanks was 'S also due ic the local 1. o. D. E. e for a grant to help with the ex- ` recognition of a good turn. Mr. E Hallett also wished to thank Mr-. |Warren and Stewart Leigh of K Charlottetown for their helpful in- " struction during camp week. There were 28 scouts and 3 from Alberton at the camp. Mrs. J. J. Gaudet had done much Assistant Commissioner for the _ Pr vi ce, honour i' ccrltl c‘n- ” Halifax Wolverines, runners-up to ° n ‘m E y, (J ' Moncton Hawks for the Maritime Hockey League championship, and “ saint John Beavers. eliminated by Hawks in the Maritime senior fin); c ferred upon him. He also wlshcd to express his thanks to the Mayor and Town Council for the use of the Town Hall for their meetings. Mr. Harold Arscnault reported for the second group and stated that they held their first meeting last February and had nmdc good progress. A charter had been granted them and he had also re- ceived his warrant as Scout Mas- ter. There were thirteen tender foot Scouts and one seoonrl class scout, besides, six recruits on pat- rol. Five boys attended the Pro- vincial camp last summer und he _had been ablc to attend the Gil- .well Camp at Sussex, N. B. 1 Mr. Stephen Pond. Cub Master, 'submitted his report. The Cubs had .attended thc weekly nlcctings reg- rularly since llc had taken them _over in October from Miss llc- Quarrie. Eleven had recently been invested with the Cub Badge and there were one or two probation- ers. The Cubs had assisted with the distribution of toys and fruit :lt 'Christmas lime, bcsirlr-s giving clothes to a needy family. Mr. Parent then addressed the meeting on thc merits of Scouting and congratulated the Sununevside troup on their advanconlcnt .since ihc troup was organizlod two ye:\rs ago. He was particlllai-ly plelr-cd with the iintcrest ,thc Cubs vcrc taking in Scouting ns thc Cubs were a very necessary part of Scouting. llc des:-ribcll the differ- |ent Badges to the boys. He was pleased to say that on the Island 1. IN g 1-`-Toronto, Jackson 1.55. The Montreal Royal, d ¢,h » _ 1', I--I rr- _ ' Monmm hawks an en and Queen Square Schools at . , . 2 Americans !-limes (Sheppard, P R E S I n E N battle tonight in KENT Patterson) 2.25: ` the final game of the two game ser- ' ‘ ska” am" "5 I 3-Americans, Burke (Dutkowskl, ~ ies for the right to meet the 0ntar= _"" ` Klein) 6-08. "_ . io chemruaaa on March zath, either -_° “W-EV°'°“3AN" 5°ft°“= Q E A S i 4-Toronto, cotton aaa. Il1GI'93»_S6(1 R0g`lS1JI'&- “*'.°°""’“ °' T°’°“‘°- If °"°“8°‘ MI' R C P3.I'8Il1l Of hardest mer' sms mp' Fen --l ._-l r ‘ 5-Toronto, Congohel- (H, Jug- . 1 ments ln process at the present ' ° ° 8: Chandler. 8499-3-21 som lsol. 131011 of P13.y6I'S OV time are ache.ecto.aauthe Hawks Ch3,I'101‘,l',9f,0W1] Gly- 1 V P ltr li. -1 llmln re . _ . ncaa Mus. .luruuu no l - a'i2`Z...l°”lZ§.§.' er Last Year Is 5..c.¥...Z"f..‘§§Zf§”..§"S1.l§’f."IZ§° es Interesting Talk M we fh11.1h=f=du om h ”~ ' - I f s 1 g_ Third Period: If the Montreal”-S succeed m | LOOT DISCOVER!-JD - Cac 7_.Am¢,-l¢,,h5 Hjmes (Brydse) downing me Hawks' the “ml mt beneath an overturned boat be 0.48. I - C TI" " _ between Ontario and Quebec will -*‘-'- me P’m“° S“"`°“ Wh“'f- °““°5 Penalties _ Bl-ydge_ Dutkowskh ( ;° “' hx” algo be played at ,he MUm,.ea1Fm._ dozen plush cushions from a C Dutto Day, "minimis ' N' 5" Mann 31"'D°' um, The Eagle,-h wh-me,-S from this 'I'he annual meeting of the Sum- R. pa.1.&0 1.7.0 :or mi -2515 ses OLD TJIERS Duncan 226 1‘1U§1lE‘S ... _ ._ '$43 163 190 few Tierney ?04 ‘_'lG 160 of J. A. Beritft‘y .. 196 155 185 the Total -2403 ai- ‘207 208 2nd troup in anything that is un- Higlrsingle T, Crcighan 307. Valli”-ble W°l`l¢ 3m°“i! the b°5'S mldcrtakcn for thc ad\'ancc-ment of H'f;h ihrce T. Crcishan B27. giving lessons in First Aid. ,5:0,,¢_lhg_ M_,jo,.i,y for Social muh ,TL MT- W: W- Mulriaflf had gil/9" Mr. J. J. Enman moved a volc ----- 'the boys timely instruction during lol thanks to Mr. Parent for his ad- A KANSAS MEASURE we Pfevenmfl Week- The Wolf dress. The motion was seconded by We don‘t blame ll farmer for non u Cub Pmk in chnfge of Mr* Pond Mr. P. G. Clark and supported by writing many letters iiicsc days are i°l'°sY°SSl“e~ _ scout irasm- Hallett. when lt takes h \.u.»hcl of hm-.. vo Mr- H5119” Wmled t° 55171155 h’~‘| The meeting closed with the King buy four pc:~ia;'r- sinmps -'l`opck:l appreciation of his appointment as _S Capita, '~i»l‘v'f‘ \l\i»... 3;-\\ \.._\ you ask for H & N Black Twist. You’ll have the time of your life trying to ,___/_ chew the flavor out' / 2! _ of this fine tobacco. _ _/, ' 1 -"6 . T- ~. -, \ Q ""'f@i‘f.f ;lv'<>°ei'_¢ . ii". \\ em 5 \ \§N£\ `\ ye'-“,\`W°'\\l§f ws- ...... rg », ri , r e sitio x l ~