2f>~ 1935 me cu`AnLo'rTr;TowN ouaaougy ' i L= su . NEwS°'ui:lPORTw LEARDIA" LEA)-‘§_ mm” Toronto Club Unworried In Role Of Under Dog; Boston Bruins Jubilant l (ly George Maguire, Canadian Press Staff Writer) (C. P. By Gusrdisn‘s Special Wire) row over Toronto Maple Leafs in t pionship series suffered a setback today when "Babe" Slebert went to the sidelines with an lnlrn-ed foot. but the bcantowneni remained confident of thumping Connie srnythc's skaters gain Tuesday night. 'i1\e veteran defenceman repo rte unable to stand on a right foot that suffered is bone bruise when kicked by a Leaf Saturday night as the Bniins surged to victory in the first game of the series. Blond will play alongside Eddie Shore time. Following a light practice ni. many, the Leafs returned to their quarters at n Boston club in good spirits and winning Tueeday’s match and squaring accounts before movllll forthe conclusion of the series gt Toronto. Outside of minor gashes and BOSTON. March 2.5-Boston Bruins' hopes of it two in I Bert in boa heir National cham- dhe was Mclneniy the mean- ihe Garden confident of $|EB_ERT (Boston) bruises, the canadian-sf°ul> winners emerged from saturday; bruising oontosi in f _ ood ahdpe, and unless the Leaf d of strate decides on last min I SY ute changes the lineup will be unchanged from that which lost to the Bniins 1-0 after 93 minutes, 28 sec ‘Louis ' Eager To . Me e t Camera ~ IA. P. Bl G\|u'dlal|’s Sfifciai Wire) Dii7I‘R0l'i', March 25.-Joe Louis, lbs sensational 90-year-old negro fighter, lsn’t a bit worried about his llrst ie-round bout, tentatively set for June 19 in New York with Primo Camera, former wor1d's heavyweight dxampimi. _ “It is'n't going to last more than Ive roumh," the brown bomber grinned today as he looked at the hands which have blasted him a place among the leading _contenders tor Max Baer's crown. Jw has win i8 fights since tum- ing professional, is or them by the knockout route. \ l l AFRAID to marry George . . . ! onds of rousing hockey. Conny smythe, managing dl- rector ol’ the Toronto outfit, de- clared there were no allbis to offer lfor the initial defeat. As e. matter of fact he seemed somewhat pleas- ed at the fine showing ot the team,_which had appeared de- stined to win Saturdays garlic until Aubrey “Dit" Clapper lct loose his booming shot of vic'ory. Among the Bruins, the atmos- phere was clearly different from that of their rivals. Where the Leafs were subdued in their con- fidence, the Bruins were loudly jubilant. Ciapper Suffers Knee injury . Clapper, the Toronto boy who has been the idol of Boston's hockey-mad populace, along with Eddie Shore, during the last 48 hours, was still suffering from the wrenched knee he received in a collision with Happy Day. It is ex- pected, however, that he will play tomorrow. ‘ Shore, probably the greatest athletic hero the Hub has had since Babe Ruth departed from this town years ago, showed no entire 93 minutes. Manager Frank Patrick and loud in their praise of the fine showing of the Bruins. Miniature Rifle l.‘ FRIDAY MARCH 22 M. Archibald 98 Walsh ... ... ... 98 D. Jenkins Burhoe . ` A. McDougall ..~.. .. ... C. Stewart . . E. Jenkins . McDonald 1Goe. Leslie .. . . R. Seaman . .... R. Dennis .. . gs~r§?s u>nnmm§§ W. Carmody . . Ferguson .... Burke . V. Spillett . . Pickard A. MacMaster lOl' course she loves liim--but she fears taking a chance with their hap- piness. if George is so careless about his appearance-tries to get by without shaving-how can he ever succeed in business? Employers won’t tolerate stubble-will not place con- fidence in a man who docsn‘t keep clean-shaven. Today the only na who drud dise- hg regularly are the comparatively few who have not yet had the pleasure Of Using the Gillette “Bluc Blade." Regular users of this blade know how gently, smoothly it removes stubble .. . and permits daily, or even twice daily shaving . . . without pull or irri- ‘ tation. This is because todny’s Gillette “Blue Blade" is scientifically U°\1nd. honed and strapped |10 P\'°' duce the finest shaving edge ever put an a rum- blade. Buy Gillette “Blue Blades" today. ulglmi bunny rooiuvoiy laarentesd Gillette Blue Blades ` N.v5...g5¢.1¢...50¢ 7 I'-p ravs is Rodd . McCcrmac . McNutt 231 p: izes Monday night Rivulettes ll/i n Opening G a m e 1 Women 's Finals l , ________ l (C. P. By Gunrd|an’s Special Wire) mme oi the Canadian W0h10l'\' Hockey championship series f th e Ladv Bcssnoroiirh trophy-°fTh9 second game. with aoals counting on l-he two-vuunc-round. will D9 played here Wednesday Highf- lii)l.\’ NAME CLUB Commercial i.enK\I° Hawks . . . . . 1-lllll, Single, Ci. McDonald. 126. i Hlgl, mm, r, Tiemoy_ las. - Tonight. nt 8.”.1l_ lf.-.c .iota vs. Col- -,-- _._..-_..__.__~_ ial. . on 5 Ladies' Dowling Genw .ern 005 97 95 95 95 95 98 93 93 93 Horne , . . . . ...- 93 92 91 al 88 87 88 85 86 '19 There will be a special shoot for GALT. Ont.. _March 25-Preston niviileirrs. rzrstrrn cnmnpior-S for three ycnrs. defeated Winnipeg Flntoiis 'T-1 here tonight in the first; Down THE ALLEYS Canada Packers ... T OF EVEN . __._, ,.-_.__ 1 .._.... 0 1) S--» i FALCUNS AND NAVY lil MEET EUR TITLE NAVY, 35; FALCONS, Z0 Two very hard-fought games were p aycd in the Holy Name Club Gym on Friday and Monday nights, The first, between the league-leading Falcons and the Navy, was won by the Navy 35-20, after a bitter strug- gle from whistle to whistle. The Navy took a ten-point lead when they led 20-10 at half time. They increased their lead by five more points in the second half after the Falcons had almost tied it up in the first five minutes, and emerged the winners by a 35-20 score. \ NAVY, 38; S. D. U.. 26 By virtue of a close win over the Saints last night, the Navy drew up on even terms with the Falcons, whom they will now meet for the Club title and a crack at the City championship. The Saints have shown a. marked improvement in their last few games and with a bit more seasoning, would be a tough team to' down. The playoff dates have not yet been arranged. but are being eagerly awaited by a large number of sup- porters of both teams. The lineups follow: New - Mclsaac. 2: Walker, Mc- ..Iea.n, McMahon, 'l; Connolly, 20; Cox, 6; l-iughcs.-35. Falcons-Harley, Goss, 6; Doyle, 4; O`Con.nor, 1; Mclnnis, 2; Larter. Cullen, 7.-20. Rceferee-Bill Henry. ' Scorer-R. Trainor. ' Navy-Mclsaac, 11;* McMahon, 4; MacLean, 4; Walker, 2; Connolly, 12: Larter.-33. > S. D. U.-Trites, 17; Kenny. 2; Ganeau, 5; McDonald, Cyr, 2; Alex- ander, Sullivan.--26. Referee-Earl Goss. Around The Big League Camps ill-effects from the terrific strain . he endured by playing nearly the (A. P. By Guardialfs Qpeclal Wire) ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., March Mlmaglng Dlremr All RUSS were 25.-The hitting thunder from Ben Chapman's bat combined with the sound pitching of Vemon Gomez and Johnny Murphy gave New York Yankees a lop-sided 9-0.victory to- day over Newark Bears of the Inter- .national league. Newark (ll) 000 000000-0 5 2 New York (A). 200 430 00x-9 9 0 Baker; Gomez, Murphy and Jor- gens' s e e s JACKSONVILLE, Fla., March 25. - Philadelphia Athletics defeated New York Giants 15-10 today and leveled off the exhibition series be- tween the two teams at three vic- tories each. Philadelphia (A) 461 030 101-15 1'l 3 New York (N) 200 013 004-l0 15 l 3, _(_, Sh00lZll1g xlomnsns, white, Minor and i ¢` .- lent Blueshirts Wl Eliminate Canadit Team. ,‘, -*" iid (By Sam Robertson, Canaqp. Press Staff Writer) now (C. P. B! Gu.l.rdial\’s SP°¢illpa_l‘ NEW YORK, March 25-mv. ed but oonfident, New York gers rode away to Montre. night with a. one-goal ad' over their Canadien rivals Stanley Cup playdowns. ,mme “Take them? Sure we W5 peg. Manager Lester Patrick "lld swung aboard the train -¢_ 5;, hockey players. "Our 5 gow. a.ren't serious." 3, they The casualties-Captale D0- Cook and the veteran :ur-bon Earl Seibert-were not i . recovered as they went gd by puilman. Cook was palqvomnlp, blood he lost as the re: remlll. cranial artery Nels l Qf the severed with his siashir mlmlcl.. last nlght’s game. Seib -public . trifle, lame from the chml deb; he suffered when Sylun, W-ml crashed him to the ice., ,_ mm. it l L_, _ T71 “B b "’ ms; - A - » - e a e . . I-yr , ~ n ». ld ‘ W itnei pound clubs ssunter -- iokl " . f" ’Y'“P°°h-)’- 111011101118 Santa Fe Adams luscout ?wun°¢¢lu¢nrf sands of a morn pPoll:e Name.: a cafe suspected of at 37 3'* md Umm" P“°lf|° *W 56 '11 A B' F = A ' o S _ _ _ 1 1, np tuck their favorite sellingiiquonbutrou d tr 9"1"°” *`“" 1°“d°f-'> d penalty of 20 minuteittaws, A. Hated bi’ the Him- H' D~ M°I-'e5“~ Crutchfield out for th\J. Greg- The win was 'the second straight in of me mulch Moncton; a three game series, the Woliizs ,lq SJ 3_ having taken the 1st game 5-0. The Penalty Compo. camp. tilt was hard fought and closer thin the score would indicate. Peter Mc- --such n penalty is :-Cv. G- C°"mB°k» Smart lefE'wm3°1` °f mf when one player deilboavldson. Wolves opened the scoring about the to mmm anomen.. M00” halfway mark in the lst period on Reports that presldlldomafl' a hard lshot from theddtcllence. The Calder of the League loeome same payer garnerc une more _ goals before me nnrl bell and lui* agamlt A" smith °m°' The other two for his team were sio of the game here are Brll_ ll...‘:r.l.. law.. E- -- was made by J. C. McKinnon on Bm stewart tc re hoe sn a solo effort. Thi: Hawks playingl the anal game of Izhe serie for their lst year in organized hockey ,lm were at times dangerous but poo: ' shooting and the good work of nelmncldlntheopo.-.ng ’ netnlieptcthexhl score down? They Les Canadle am to be commended on the snow- De feated J S Y - The Wolves defence cleared well t while the Hawlcs ldefgnce, though ars Cain and Foxx; Castleman, Stou , not so smooth. s own down op- I Leonardoand Mancuso, Denning. lposing forwards with heavy checks. ---_ R Safe FUI' R e t I fed ° ° ° ’ ki The Wolves with more experience (C6Il:i:$'vkiui;rddiax;A's Special _ A h , , AMP _ ch 25.-Ta n a th o nents 1a'ed a het- . arc 25-The si l* kilzldly toAthl;1c:lilei1YiIr?g‘s of Cooke, TCE lsr npnsslitirg sae, p 5 ing power that gave them the t lAi5in|;Z_'»§7'“‘1";L‘:`|x‘;"“};’ S2lg°_'i;I|r W3; rc lvlst ronto pitcher, Cincinnati Reds de- At the conclusion of the game 0! thg Ontario Hockey Assoclat,Mm S C Ilwnchgn the Austgrauam C P B G . I I 1 hi feated the boys o_f Cincinnatis In- me Hon, H. D. McLe;ui in present. Lon.-8 t brought the Toronto ll -Mmries Img théught slam new ( . . y uardlans Spec al Wre) ng to ep steady sentiment .else- temational League farm 9-5 in an mg the beaulllul trophy lo Hugh stars a sparkling 3-2 victory ol tuhufm m Ln Nmkjan b buh OTTAWA, March 25-Dr. A. G. where. Secondary railroad and exhibition game today. Mmulay’ captaln of the wolves Les Canadiens. Ottawa and distr; ‘ms 55910" “veg ml; sue Doughty, who retired last week af- utility loans were generally down Cincinnati (N) 420 100110-'9 13 1 complimenrrd the winners on tueh' °hBml’i0l”iS» in the first' game n R mwwe leepmreoewdived toda b me ter many years service as Domin- a point or so and failed to show Toronto <11) 020 003 000-5 1° 4 playing and on the reams or me their Allan Oup series befor, Rohm esswmmd Mxssion _Iyhe yme5_ lon archivist, will officially hold rallying power at the close. _ Brennan, pl-ella; md gnmpbgll, League on mall. spol.l5man5hlp_ He crowd Of 4.000. The teams tangnage from Han hé Srhensi the title for life of “Dominion Pressure was concentrated for a WH\l;iihI C0°k€. WU119-ms find Pea' hoped that the team would con- l‘1"’Vedf»l111‘¢!%sdgecc;I;ghtga»me il! Toront<,mv',1me lead. my mind Mfg gfgllllgégt' E_’;`§l'ii211s" rigid all “be algae on tsorinc toll thte Eicse vulner- coc . tlnue to im rove. Y - 'l ’ ' ‘ _' wi an o ee e, e spo s n e s oc st, where ~ r ° ° Man thinks are due Ml. Mc After a slow start which saw thwmhm “"'i",',°d he” safely' All public archives of Canada, it was` some shares gave ground rather Mononald 'ie At1P°f"°d °“‘ °1 "" ° 5 <1- ~ c . M A 1 , ' ' sa.ooo on-i . and shortstop Charlie Gelbert wlil’l1;4e‘é?°“°1bm'oo5;‘:t§;'é"lf' s'C’§m_1,P° ‘ivfi For the losers Reinhardt was the Chill’ |°“m an 5°"~‘§ °f thin” y y be traded for outfielder Randy Do 'ld Ph ns’ mmm _ik Mc_ most effective man. scoring one Bbw” “Wm d°"°1°Pm°°f in ‘f.:°;:.r;‘.:*.;.l.‘:°.‘;:'..:°.;::;.zl‘.:l: -.22-: 0.2- nn- ls: ‘° P- H d Wh- k fha m,,l,l,,g_ _ alles- from Leeornpw was f-no other oe. Mono of snow godgotlolosss lc e ls y _______._ tw- mer- rwwde‘u»f°m1==°m°1;t°=°f§e»- ,md wholly to me H l I ' rec em ° “"‘° "5 8” ic. r. n ann-dun' spoon ' M0081.) EN: oln-rho boson not or news oxnsrylofssa err; usroil avlml °“"’”’“SS‘=d °=1‘fl"S- S°me hiah ~ missions hen members ofthe A drink of this brine wou ll;-*_ nothing to do but lnfll. Wilton. Montreal because of hiain W. issued some days ago prowdley. All St ` t oh‘s xearmame t. . P. By Guardiaxrs Special Wire) my' ll 3 known, l, U hm 0'I’I‘-AWA. March 35-MW/ln” ,France for a special session. vf the Canadian Performing* while .iopon ofnolouy leaves the Rights Society Llnidted and any Leagllg comm-N ' . . . other similar bodies operating in me two yea;-5 vagoltagllfgbllvelflfxgg 'md Mud "“°”' 35°' 1°” tW° ext" Lester Patrick COI\fld canada will be investigated by o motion indicates sue is rdopting ' commissioner appointed under imnds-off policy consuming Gm-. Part 011° 0! the Inquiries Avi. 81! msn nanusment. she is especially G°U1'¥° Pefhyr “E158 Prime M111- l11il'A!‘¢¢)0d ln UU llvtltudt Of Riillll ‘“°"' ’”““ ““°'"‘ "°"“"' “P” W’ "“‘°‘° l"°‘*°“- ernment 'rho Premier, superin- Jucke James Parker of Yorl¢` County Ctlllft, TOl'Ul'llD, Will be LAVAL 'IU Yllfr MX@W . sworn in as commissioner and will have power to call witnesses, books PARIS, March 95--(A.P.)-Pier: and records for his investigation Laval. French Foreign Minister. and revert- go to Moscow imrnodlswy sim- n.’§“£ °‘””‘“r.....léZ“.. "§."°"“‘“‘l §‘“"" “°°°’°.§i ‘Il $15” .§"...““° °’ N” GY. , oo ae un- colin hes.rI'*i-ance der tho companies mor 1931 appeal against Gel-msn reume and “H °n°wa“°° 1°' "'00" W" tviiatillnsheaaidaluspxicelghaélt mM<ér;AEglé Lillccxlail was said today in official su md on ls M follows: see page, to more than 2,ooo,ooo works of on me nussian visit uval isex- ’ mm, literature, nage and music. pected to push me proposed most- 2'; nH,8°'°l,°"w,,t ys. B§f,m§I.'f,1f; sfglgl Underiterms of reference to the ¢1‘1;l tmgltlla-l lsslstenei; plect.l fl ’ '- commlss oner the lnveatl tion U8 FH-U°€ 0066 Y 0 - - ' wiui an-lr no osrertsln wnotng' me lgwinz Anal;-ggrrlrlllan hneiwiaigns Bmw' $95' M°'°D°““‘d “nd socety or any similar bod un l P\'0€‘f€-SS . 8 0 CIP - - ' ' witnnolds issue or license; fofuol-l ed w so throuah with the Eastern on 6°' mms’ md India" Sem” in respect of performance of such Dwi relardlees 0! the 30111” 1°' SLN; Bt. Peters Ciorage, $327.54. ' works, whether fees charged for Slim- such llc”-,ses an excesslve and 'I'he Chamber of Deputies volcd. whether the society or any similar 453 f'° 125» t° build * 35-00° mn body conducts its operations in n ”"°°“B~°*h‘P and '»`W° d°S*1°Y°fB “S °~ Mr. J. A. Campbell asked ini mnnner dggmed detrimental to i¥8lllt OI It9}ly"g Dil.V8.l. pl‘0Bl'8.i'i`i. the interests of the public. 515° passed 5' 1"” P‘°"id-m5 °°m‘ names and addresses of all archi-. In addition the commissioner p“1‘°°r°V. "mms °f th* “nm may follow any general line he “gain” p°551b1° “E °"'“k“- ernment, the purpose of such em- l'f1=B»Y deem relevant to his investi- The hw p"°vid”-drill* may gation and report, and he will “ned “E my time by the 3°'V°"“' _muneratlon pa-id to each. Ellslnuil--------- | poatethatcerinanseemsto Y showing I dimosition to enter 1- collective European peace system: ch-m in N.Y.`RANllER -~ _-~------------Illl l|;[;|5ll1|||l|; P 1111165 ?f Calla-d ouwome or un Anglo Braun n er crm ng“=*°-““"”1l'°“-\’°“°°¢ _ U K A c A S U A L T I E S ghts Society Ltd' ?:g°um°" t'h"°”%'l°';.l‘:1°n°’El“°“t1lE; (continues from rece al 7' E Fi0vBe Probe convoked toily .for April 16 ‘ de consider Frsnoeh appeal he Rei n Ber- his to """‘”‘° mo. ny used Plymomh coupe sw);- -* ~". »*:»< » l.».'»_-. ,.~., '-5. ... _ J - » ‘ - . ,l _ , » , ~ ~ . , » . - .. . . . ~. ~- v - ~..-<-'mr ‘ s ,, ._._._...._... ..._.__..__.__ ____ , ___.-.. ..._ . _ _,__._. .,____ __ . .-.. sz. r.. f .io lil so l.. i _ .r s- l new ANSWERS ..-. T0 llllESllllNS; “ (t'l'i0.) ‘ I.nterns.tiona.i Harvester Company of Canada, 2 international trucki 01,839, less allowance for two sec- ` time not supplied $27.34 ($1,561.78), ° a. The Minister or Public worn and Highways and the lmglneers of the Department are supplied- with out and gasoline by the Gov- tendent of Eduoatdon and Deputy Minister of Public Work.; and High- ways supply their own cars and driving on public business ° 4. The Premiefs Nesh car was' , turned in to A. Home and Co., ma are provided with gasoline when ions “‘ made for it. The amount paid for 135 136 I-nd 322 and 223 !‘ep0ri; of' Station $41.03; Ixnperial Service Brown, $3413.78; McColl-Fi:ontena.c` l-Station, si,333.8.2; N. J.- Nicholson Amonrrscrrs PLANS . It Minister or Public works: Give mo. tecis employed by the present Gov- be ployment, and the amount of re~_ rtlclll ment It strikes at efforts of Com- Answer; ' Glasgow Unemploye 0 ,bees Lotte,-y Hold Demonstration l’°lZ'.‘°'o. r. nm.. on o.........v. 'pa ariy investigate and . t ~ _ on the fccs and royalties lisll-ligli mumsts *md 30GlBllSts to obstruct (al Maranl Lawson' and Mm-rig the society or any similar body the t1'ai“l11iZ_ by I>l‘0Vidil'l§ P should be entitled to collect for sentences °i from “lx days "° performing licenses, and the basis month for tmse convmed °E "i" College (including travelling ex- upon which such fees or royalties tempted °bs"m°t1°n' should bc computed. l‘|3°“l'I‘oronw, plans, specifications and I superllitending, Prince of Walel penses), $19,766.36. (b) Harris and Blanchard, Char- d lottetown: plans, specifications and superhitending, lBi.ms Building, ll-Islifaxz preliminary survey of As Means To (Q l»_ By Gummn., sped" Wm) lands. buildings, etc., plans and GLASGOW Mmh 25_Sevemy specifications new Falwnwood Hos- tho e 1 ' ‘ - - pltal system and for remodelling Ald In Rehef anduslglilllidrelflelasgggs tnlxzxly ul old Provincial Infirmary, superin- ndawn with me Kms.. mmmhed w tending 9-iid. ins actlnl. and travel- l day suggested a` national lotte to pmyment ‘wif this “EY M5 Seen be managed through post offices 3° l' possible means of removing at least E_l°;‘;'1d “nd his Fansites! they part of the relief burden from ' municipalities. He spoke at the con- The slwutsf whkh vw” “°"hm3 u ference of Canadian mayors in pro- new a‘“°“3 me C°mm““15"° 91' gress here_ ements of Glasgow, were the near- wltn Ms or D. H. Elton, Leno- es” °PP’°“°h '°° dlS°fd°'f- The bridge, Alta); Mayor R. M. .`inder, demmmnutim Passed °5 tlllletll’ Saskatoon, Mayor G. H. Barefoot, “nd” the ey” M 1'9°° P°u°°~ st. Boniface, Man., Mayor P. J. No- “lm °h°”°'md °f W demfm- |lan, Ottawa, and Mayor George ‘5f'""t‘°"'5 mm* ffm' Su PB-I*-I Of Weriige London, he agreed the slo- Smtland' Many °f ‘mem Walked gan of the Mayoral Conference now t° Glasgfuw' proceeding should be: “We need re- The "‘sit°“ we" "°°°m°d‘“E°d . llef from tenet.. overnight in various public halls (A. P, By Guardians Special Wire) _ , , img expenses, ¢§4,m.42. ic. P. B Guin-ann special wire) °““°‘°" Grew Mfellv-y waving MoN'1'ltr:AL Moi-En zo -Mayor "4 bam” ‘im 5°” 1° ffl* WW* G. H. Roblchon Three itivers, to- dem°"5tr9‘“°n “sam” me mem' . 'Y withuiensrlonsl von-LATE with drawings once a month, as n. menu’ "Umm Wm* Ramsaf-Y MM' (By Frank MacMilien, Associated Press Finwiccial Writer) Mayor Roblchon added a ward belonging to the city corporation, NEW YORK, March 25-Wall ` ' ma- I ” `» ~ slm°l'm2>r: nmildclomted this ir ' Evaffwdli ' me urns ill nn claus history- ' ' “‘° 'N' md Md mmed mn ~ lu ‘alll e no cf naw? 3 'Tl l I ' ' ~ , D t 0‘B i n, 221. - LONDON-.) -_ A sil ity air league including all ‘es on Lou re °0l\‘\m0l-1 -01' W was said he lsencourag ng dif (_. Baby Cafrisgewheeis nm. nomo D2, osllfn, nl. with only doin of snail-all CORD MUSIC for me sum mm mlfhegiam Mm mem” md Wh on the °,_,,,, gd, of il.. ,lin nun noon, in opporiiooinr oomouoi. H , V AV ' about me urgent necessity of mp which has a. Socialim majority. It Street sang the railroad blurs tmylng slums ln Clmadlan m\mlelp_ was the iirsi; time in the days his- again today, as s sinldig mell in alltl,_._5_ tory such a. concession had been the carrier shares at mid-day Mayor J. A. Clarke, Edmonton, mme' stressed- the fmt the Dmlmlon GW. B@f0l‘€ P!'0C¢€diI18 t0 GIHSEUW substantially before pressure was emment should take unemp1oyinent.G"°°“ the "‘°“‘°h°"‘ P°‘”3°d ll' lifted- ~. mile; _"by me mms" gm-1 allow UUUNT1 5Q111\i'e. nes: the town A better tone in late dealings. municipalities to grow normally. mx’ N:,“:1“3 Nd mgfmema Siiimul-H344 U! TSGOVBYY 1-H Staples. dragged the 'financial lists down cancelled much of the loss and in all but a few of the higher priced stocks, leaders confined' their net MiSSi0 tl a ri es H0nOYdfy Title losses to fractions. A low, espe- cially in the non-ferrous metal group, were able to register minor gains on the day. With the exception of a firm tone in U. S. Government obliga- tions, the bond market did noth- easily. But the turnover figure for An order in tincil trlb te the day. at 463.574 shares, gave no Associated Press average for 50 stocks averaged a little lower. Mc- Lake Shore recorded losses ranging lm to hllf I Point. Fractional Uiiners included Intemational Nickel, Hudson Bay Mining and Nipissing. Selling in the rails was not con- prieed rails lost l to 2 points each 12 5-8. Pennsylvania at lil 5-B. M (U-R By Gusrdiarrs Special Wire) marksble com- Y°\-ulger things. The pickles ,were hosting in whis- 3°“°h°"" RWWSY Bl' 3 5-3. Great CHILDRENS DETRDIT' M"°" ” " "‘°’f °"m°“m'°' El °' Sill.”--'.".'rf.° W' Noftlwrn nr- 10. and Chesapeake cr ohio ot se, ._ Adams, Detroit Red Wings man ll 11° *ft “Y *”“***”*'“ _ ‘ _ _ _ l _ ’ _ _ ,, _._ (A, P, by Guardians special Wire) l ager, will scout the Allan Cup play west bound tratoll;-ll itilagon “ln” MUN’I‘RgAtI£ Msrchmit Gross R5gug,g_ rn, Ma-.on downs for his rlub this spring ond The recovery” W - revenue# 2 GI" “fl N.°°l°11°l aig§s§em)§:\.:.1\.i» only nimng rr- SKATE will uso have o representative si.. is exciting me v.v'f°v;h°fla frlalfiailgzycgvsiaflm f°f tl\¢1v;1l¢¢;|;4end-` EnCOUnf8fS . so o n mont me os- 31;() 5 P M tending the Mernoriu cup noon tion or the world): e eren ns r .wero sa. , or °““l:d'2l>r me "ln-oprrult . . ‘ ' series at winnipeg. adams oxpeoies most ent-\1\\»l°Sil°1”“Ul‘* 0"’ °°‘“P“'d "Wh “WW fi” ill* .":.°:l:fl...l.°.";“~ A“'“‘“‘°“*“”°`~ =:l.i°°.x'.;.';’f.:°s".‘;.°.~.l::1w-.:r.:: ‘as “"°“°‘°““~ lr - ~ _ ~ .Border i -l--i-Z;-~ _ ,,,,,, _ ‘$.12 SPECIAL SKATE :fist °° °° . 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