Miikciiig. 1932 pjadians Turn’ ‘Sbintskij Back 3-2 Valley fiCTiEmpions Forced n 0 The Lumt In Bitter Battle To f Edge Local Cgkegians , n g stubbornly contested game “m, Forum last night Acadia, ions of the valley League, back Saint Dunstan's 3-2. n“, was little to “ between in, two outfits, both displaying air w; defences and fast skating for- , ivho blanketed their oppos- W ior-wards. Coach Fred Kelly, ‘in, was a main cog on the great “his machine of 1923-24, iced a n‘, heavy fast skating squad, which e few false moves. Their smooth indicated good coaching and mmijggni: ‘hockeyists, but the boys mu Nova Scotla ha". nothing on h, local University youths, whose mum ivais just as good. In speed 59,11. seemed to be slightly super- round the nets. Then “Sap" Duify ‘W116 11D an Acadia rush, swept down centre. ‘drew the defence and faked to McCabelwvho shot at Eat- on. who saved splendidly. O'Neil, speedy S. D. U. right ringer, rifled in the rebound. Two minutes later, _Mallet scored from a mixup. The fans went wild. Acadia rushed to the attack and scored the winning goal when Sanford took a Ruthian swing at the puck, which had been knocked into the air and was fal- iink to dent the draperies. It was a tough break for S. D. U., but Ac- adia made the opportunity and dd. served to win. It was a clean game and good to watch. Fred Moore re- fereed efficiently, being sharp on off-side play. m. Sanford, the Acadia first string guilt. scored their three goals and n; their best performer. Stan- TIIE SUMMARY played there tonight, the attend- ance was greatly curtailed at the Abbie-Hawk game. But those who were there were treated to a real brand 0i hockey. a, terrific pace, the Abbles giving up a good deal of space ‘to them, but in the second and third periods,‘ particularly in the latter, the Red high" hum,“ Shirts, who had conserved their 9119183’. ‘Tamed 11119 151W 1° i-heiflsession oi the coveted and time- opponenfs and had much the better worn Minn Cup’ now in the hands of the game. Burrage and Gill re- o! the olynnnc champion winni. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN LOOKING "EM OVER (av 111cc"; intention to convert Johnny Mu“ to the pace, if it can be dime- Grea’. interest In Tomorrow Night's ..__.__. Gama m. and Mrs. wellinsfon 11"‘ Neill, Souilhport, returned home lest colonel D. A. MacKinnon, who evening aim- ; ghoi-i, vim w the accompanied the Abbie hockey team Eastern swim w-niie were m; Mc- tn Mbncton. returned home last eve- New iooked we, quiie a number of ing with the members of the teaming, ham, and i-mwed muhmt- and team trainer John Hearn. He slice with many of the prominent says the boys were in splendid form horsemen oi- me Bay state gig-cult. and put up a wonderful game. It Mn McNeil; Jain, visited ggvgral was the Colonel's opinion and that flnns wiin which he has biiglhgss of many others that it was one of cannot!‘ the most outstanding games oi the‘ season. Unfortunately owing to the Maritime Championship match be-, To The victors Go The Spoil! tween Dalhousie and Wolves being‘ Another Season a; hockey is on the wane and at this stage cham- pion sectional teams of the Domin- ion are vieing for the right t0 enter the Canadian Amateur Hockey As- ‘sociatfon playdowns. From the At- lantic Ocean seaboard in the east to the far-flung Pacific slope brill- iant sixes of senior, intermediate and junior-ranks are battling for The first period the Hawks set The seniors will siruggle for, pos- field and Anderson were strong on 1st Period: celved penalties for rough play and pcgg 0g Winnipeg, M,“ The Mum- iiudeienccl, izleinigmftine blockletrls. llm-Acadia, Sanford (Gammon), z the latter was just as colorful as mini gun is the anmmi mbiem 5911mm‘ p “ye 8' e game‘ e m 9W1’- of junior supremacy. Champion in- om"; were good.‘ McLean soloed 2-Acadia, Sanford, 4 min. Tommy Oliver who was suffering , mmeiiiaie sextet; have the tight to i0 ihe goal mouth on a fine stick- Penalties-Barteaux. from a bad cold, was prevailed upon ichaiienge pmvincifli winners imme- iulidliug rush which split the de- Shots on goal-IO on Dunphy; 8 to give placebo Saunders in theldiaieiy prim- io “hi, province m. We, but the resulting score was on Eaton. third period. The latter did real agggcmtlgn sending its winner into oiled back for an infraction of the 2nd Period: good work on the defence: in 180i the Allan Cup ellminations. iliiti- N° swre- all the boys played their darndest qrhe western Junior nia d m . b D ta y n _ v owns w is: ... ' ,' 4 i oftebate. ti h h fl . - uac-Millan with 0 neil impressed Dunphy. - "It is my Opinion said inn Coionei, 03:? gugnpfa e mxiilgoggiegr figs iii-ever. The others were good, 3rd Period: that Friday nighvs game wiii be a sectors ownsym snskawhewgn W but the above boys caught the eye 3-5. D. U., O'Neill (McCabc) 14 i-eai dandy as the Hawks are de_ night Saskatoon Wesleys leader o’ , th 1 .. _ ' . _ ' i "We I“ e second per "d Mm m!“ termined to prove their superiority. their prgvjncg, wiii. be at home n, 4-78. D. U., Mallet, 16 min. 5—Acadia, Sanford 18 mins. Penalties-Stanfield, Gammon. phy got right through, but Eaton ‘his too good. Angers, on a spec- iltular rush got to Eatonb boot ‘taps, but again the Acadia lad pulled his stuff. Acadia had the edge in the first itssion. The S. D. U. boys seemed lobe stage struck. and Sanford allied around the defence to score twice, the first on Gammoris fine pas; the second, unassisted. S. D. U. failed to count. The second was scoreless and ev- tn. Both teams had difficulty. in piling past the opposing forwards, lmi when they did, were expertly linked or shoved into the corners Goal—Dunphy. here were only three shots on each Defence-Duffy, Murphy, Mac- li- Millan. Saint Dunstan’s had the edge in L. Wlng-—Mallet, Angers. Ilie final period, but for the first Centre-Mccabe, Arsenault. iilirteen minutes had no finish I R. Wing-O'Neil, Buote. Japan Does Not Favor Soviet Poet TOKYO, Japan, March ,9. (By the Canadian Presw-Japan sees no necessity for ,a. pact of non-aggres- sion with the Soviet such as pro- posed by the Soviet Government. ac- cording to information obtained in an oillclal quarter here, recently. If: the pact were modelled on the] Dunphy. THE LINEUPS Acadia Goalé-Eaton. Deience—Stanford, Anderson. L Wlng-Barteaux, MacCausland. Centre—Sanford, MacDonald. R. Wing-Gammon, McLean. S. D. U. Irade Treaty Before House (Canadian Press) MTAWA, Ont., March li.-Nego- luiions in respect to a new trade imty between Canada and France me the subject of questions in the llouse of commons this afternoon. W. L. Mackenzie King, Opposition leader, asked ii negotiations were "Wtrdiuc. "I ask this question." i1! added, "because I believe des- iliches have come from France ‘Ihlch would indicate that the Preach Government was contem- lilting banning fresh fruits from Canada and putting a prohibitive duly oi $1.00 a. bushel on imports iiitrain." “No information has reached the uwmlmeflt. nor have we received l1! communications since the last iebiieb was sent indicating a wil- ess lo resume discussions look- ‘"110 an amended treaty," replied Premier R. B. Bennett. i Tiling Bishop” Takes Wife And Child ‘ WINNXPEG. Mann March b. -- h: the Canadian Press) - Most ‘W. A. Gsddcl. Bis- “ °i MacKsnale River, known MThTFiYing Bishop of North j ""- hes Bone to Port Chipe- Win. ' ‘ "on Edmonton he. will fly u» chipewwn . kcoomplishing mfliiiimev in five or hours, Ormerly took “'1' by do’: aha. giniaésusngfi "i"! hr his nygiviahd infant w n: and Japan has no desire to enter into any military alliance with the' Soviet Government. Such treaties may be suited to conditions in Elli“, ope but an. not regarded here asl adapted to conditfons in the Far b East. Japan if the Soviet government up- on the ompletlon of the first or s second flve year plan should launch o upon "a campaign of aggression" in the Far East comparable to the policy of the Czarist government. o i contingency. in s. conversation between Lltvinov and Yoshizawa in Moscow and a- gain by Ambassador Troyanovsky in a recent talk with Prem'er Inukai would be modelled on the Franco- Sovlet treaty, recently initiated, by which France and Russia undertake not to resort to war against one another and that in case of a third power noting aggressively against either signatory, the other signat- ° ory wfll remain neutral. If a pact between Russia and Ja- pan should be drawn up modelled on the Franco-Soviet treaty. it was stated, Japan would regal-d such a treaty as very dangerous. HA WKS VS. 't i and our own boys are just as keen (Gamm°n)' to grab the honors. Show on G°al_5 on Eaton: 3 on count. At present the score is of the game says in part: Fmnixrsoviei treaty, it was said’ ii tor G. D. Robertson, former Minister would constitute a military alliance,“ “b”- imd DY- W- A- Ridden- Canadian Advisory Ofllce League of Nations and located at Geneva, will represent Canada. at the International Labor Conference meeting in Geneva on April 6 next. An early ofllcial announcement will ' health of Senator Robertson is re- am!“ Ls a mtentm enemy 0:1 ported as continuing to improve. ierence either today or tomorrow. The name of Tom Moore, President Jllmn 601116 110i? be b°1111d i0 1'9‘. is expected to be suggested as re- 119511 110111 801118 1° W01‘ 111 $11011 5' presentative for the ivorkers. Ap- It is understood that the pact of j government is largely a matter of non-aggrmsion proposed to Japan formality. Geneva Mourns Word of the death of Axistide Bri- and was received with widespread grief in Geneva where the veteran French statesman was revered as League of Natons and the grand old man oi international peace. higher honor by the leaders and friends of the League Brland, whose conciliatory spirit. charm and elofillim" 8W0 first place among the champions of international good will. missed at tho meetings going on! here now. And the loss of his‘ authoritative voice after the Aus- months before he had to retire from nominal leadership. ‘uncles near on- l-oscnsiis West "mother" an. m» in the rearing ponds are caught and striv- ped of their eggs during spawnlfl! season. The eggs, millions of them. no placed in glass Jars, about 8,000 hjwiynndwaberlififlfl .9" 011d t0 attract insects. the Calgary Jimmies, Alberta titlists. Winnlpegs made certain of a lea- gue playoff berth before their de- parture for Lake Placid where they were hard-set to eke out victory over a. dauntless United States chal- lenge, Stouter opposition is prom- ised in both the prairie country and the eastern section of Canada than met by the ‘Pegs a year ago. Leaves For M. A. H. A. Annual Mr. Jack Stems, Second Vice President of the Maritime Amateur Hockey Association leaves this morn ing for Mbncton, where he will be in attendance at the annual meet- ing be’ng held in that city. Jack's Total goals in the two games The Moncton Times in its report "The game bristled with aet- ion all the way and contained flu-es of dazzling speed and stlckwork and some sensational goal-tending." Will Take Over “Johnny Miles" While passing through Sackville, c°1°11°1 MMKinmn 111E616 RYYKIIZB-lmany friends are pulling for him fnents with Dr. J. O. Calkfn to take 1,0 he elected to the Pfe5ldency oi W91’ 10111111’? M1195. 2-11 1'4. i110 the M. A. H. A. for the ensuing well ‘known trotter who has (been year. Should he be chosen, he un- 99111991811911 by J0111111Y C°11T0Y 111"‘- doilbtedly would prove worthy 0i ing the past two years. It is the this high 0mm Will Represent. The Dominion Laboiiliiember Called To Order In.Warm Debate (Canadian Press) ‘OTTAWA, Ont., Mar. 9.-'I‘he three-letter word ‘lie’ threw the i House of Commons today into one ioi the most tumultuous scenes of i the session When James S. Woods- wolth, Labor member for Winnipeg north-centre cast the word into a fairly placid debate and refused to withdraw it, he stung the Irish blood of Hon. R. J. Manlon, Minis- ter of Railways and produced a first-class parliamentary battle. Mr. Woodsworth first referred to Premier R. B. Bennett as the "mil- lionaire Prime Minister surrounded by a heavy guard" and "undertak- ing to lecture" a deputation from the unemployed. This stirred the government supporters to repeated cries of “shame!" and “order'." But when he charged Conservatives with "implying that people who are not working today, do not want to work-which is a lie," lie stirred up A a parliamentary hornets nest. "Withdraw" shouted Government supporters. “I refuse to withdraw," insisted Mr. Woodsworth. Mr. Speaker George Black rularl “the inference is not parliamentary and should be withdrawn. “I refuse to withdraw," repeated the Laborite, taking his seat while a. general hub-bub arose in the House and members trooped in to the chambe from the adjoining lob- bies. “Withdraw! Conservatives. ‘The word used in that particular connection was not unparllament- nry, persisted Mr._Woodsworth. He liad accused no government sup- porter of telling a lie. Finally, af- ter many polnts of order had been raised by f‘ atives, the Labor- (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Ont., March. 9.—Sena- of the e made. The condition oi the The employers are expected to ubmit to the government the name f their representative to the con- f the Trade and Labor Conference, ;proval of such nominations by the Veteran Statesmen GENEVA, March 8.—(AP)— ne of the staunch pillars oi the No statesman ever was held in than was withdrawl" insisted him His influence has been sharply ro- German customs union pm- ect was a blow to the League two-letter word "if," making it hypothetical, rather than a state- ment oi fact. and escaped the speaker's ruling. temperature runs throhgh these constantly for from 90 to 120 days. The infant fish are returned to the At the flail hatcheries 0f the in!’ sine. ‘rile pools are watched night and day, often by “bamb" m" iii"! Ylhta. to guard azfi-s: poach- I maintains p wm iiiiiu MONTREAL, Que. March 9. -- (By the Canadian Press) -- With Ralph St. Germain" in the hero role, Montreal Amateur Athletic Association tonight won the first game in a two-out-of-three series with Lafoutaine for the Amateur hockey championship of the Prov- ince oi Quebec by a score of 1 goal to nll. The game went ten min- utes overtime, St. Germain scor- ing 12 seconds after the overtime started. M. A. A. A. are senior champions of the Province and Lafontainc ' i Intermediate tltleholders. The sec- tlme tltleholder here in the Allan Cup elimiliations. ciifiis a iusmiiziui i, (Canadian Press) BOSTON. March 4. — The Fred- ericton Capitols of New Brunswick, one of the contenders in the down east classy Senior Northern Hockey League, defeated Boston Hockey Club here tonight 6-1. The Bos- tonlans were outclassed in every 0nd game will be played Sunday ., "afternoon and the third, if neces- % sary, next Wednesday. The winner n of this series will meet the Marl- /£' why not smoke the Best? Fredericton N. B. Capitols. won a 8 to l victory over the Boston Hockey Club in the first oi a two- game series here tonight. i Despite the addition of Palmer. Chase, Anderson and Frazier, all members of the U. S. 01311111110 1100i: r“"_"*"————ri- _ ey squad, the Boston team coul . score but once against the Canadans: L L who played the sixty minutes with i but four substitutions. i ~ Sanford fought his way through] the Fredericton defense pair fifty» flve seconds after the game started Jor the Boston team’s only tally. McMallus and Mosher carried too much punch for the Hub players, the former scoring three times and the latter twice. Webster added the Y‘ M" C- A- 5311111151? miihi- i119 sixth tamh I. final score being 18-17. - The game was featured by classy The Canada Falcons, 18; Iii-Y, 17. Coming from behind in the last few minutes of play to score a field goal and capitalize on a penalty shot, the fast travelling Falcons handed the Hl-Y their first defeat in the local basketball league at the comblnationr alld close checking. _ The Iii-Y's “kid" forward line could inot seem to penetrate the defense ithrown up by the Falcons, their - outside. The next game to be be- itween these two tennis promises to be possible to bring down a bill leadership of the lcaguc “m1 i111‘ amending and consolidating the HLY‘ Act baskets being mostly from awayn In any company — in any pipe, Rosebud cut smoking is owcly and ior the best. Cool, fragrant, rich and meiiow — blended lo the particular Maritime tusie— period and at no time was there an l early goal lead. 1°C BOSTON, Mass., March li.-JUN Cut Smoking Tobacco —- A motion oi non confidence in | i i OTTAWA’ out" Maren 9_ __(By be a thriller with the Falcons hav- , the Canadian Press) _ It Wm not ing a chance to go into a tie for the l ATTA ROLLINHEM - BIG Bov.’ YOLI WIN THE P|PE Fuu. or Roseaup ,/ “I” a 1:»: li.-ism. Large lF YOU PREFER package PLUG TOBACCO SMOKE ROSEBUD Extra iorge 20c 15¢ BIG PLUG m... c_..§.‘/_i.i~.....}.a'1YMll. 1Bi_ii*i'Ti I N B Vote Defeated . ""1 CHARLOTTETOWN Y. M. C. A. BOWIING TEAIVI ROLLS 1N’ CAN'- (Special To The Guardian) AITIAN “l” CHAMPIONSHIP WELLINGTON, N. Z., March 9. the Coalition Government propos- Las 1115111 111° “Y" “m” team cd by Edmund Holland, leader of rolled their game in the 8111111R1 the Labor Opposition was defeated Canadian Y. M. C. A. five P111 6113111’ in the House of Representatives pionsllips. The scores indicated be‘ this afternoon by o. vote of 48 to iiow were vtarcrl to headquarters in 26 after which the address in re- ‘Toronto last llifiiiii- ' ply to the Speech from the Throne Last/nights score was the b1811- 11115 fldopied- est ever rolled on the local Y. M. C. A. alleys and ii not successful in bringing the Canadian cham- , ' ‘ ;g1 harlottetown, it Depression Adds Z‘,‘,’{‘§Z“QQ,_?; 50$ C More YGEIPS TO i Final rcsillts will not be known i for seven o} eight days. VANCOUVER» B- C" March 8T‘ Dr. J. A. Clark, President of the iBy The Canadian Presm-Depres- local Y_ M_ C‘ A was the Qfflcigl referee and put the match in op- eration by rolling the first ball. ' lie prefaced his statement with the I pools and carefully reared to plant-' would be brought in to the coastal laws. In answer to further questions. Mr. Duranleau said that oppor- tunity would be given to interest- ed parties to make representations before the Marine and Fisheries Committee, when the amendments ‘were under consideration. Invented Holdup Story WOODSTOCK, N, B. March 9- (By the Canadian Press) - Wil- llaln Allerton, oi Jacksontown, N. B., who was found tied in his sleigh recently, confessed yes- terday that he had invented the ‘story of a "hold-up" in order to cover a. shortage in his tax collec- tions, according to information i.‘ given out here by the Provincial Police, who said Allcrton had sign- ed a statement to this effect. l Police said their investigation, showed a. discrepancy of a: mzn- i ately $3300 in Allerton's accounts.‘ No charge had been laid against him tonight. i He as the net-drop falls: "ii/iy‘ dear, I will so into the lounge w, stretch my legs." she: "You've bcenj to the lounge three times to stretch your legs, and the last time when you came back they seemed very week. I'm afraid you are stretclilig them too much!" i Rmrled late arrival in carriage: Er-do you mind if I smoke, sir?" Irnsci-ble Colonel‘ in the other (‘Ofllfffi No, siri Burst into flames if you “w” A a .i.{1i..:..i.o.i.' railway i . i ~ Canada Qflpplng Act at the pm- ‘ Famiispncups‘ iii-Y islons have their silver lining. ac- sent session of Parliament, Alfred Guards Molding to Pro!‘ H E Angus’ head 22235922; fiixitfgrotcggjaxxrlrrfs’ ' Scantlcbury Sim-m. Iof the department of economics and Doyle BOClIIICl‘ ‘coclolvizy at the University 0f Brit- dny in answer to a question by Mccuigan J r q_h Columbia - Angus Maclnnis (Labor, Van- ‘ 9"“ ‘s i , ‘ _ waver Southn The Minister smbi Gentle 1 ‘You live longer when theres a ed with regret that the magnn (315111 Morris slump in business, unless you are tude o! the work involved made n v M Q m Forwards ‘one of those unfortunates who feel at the prcsen sess on. e an c- __ ‘_ i fl Dated, however, that nmendmfllts li-Ilifllljgsna Pmmdgc JOThZ first: rigidlshdiugd cities RefercE“N°“ Mathhsmh in Canada. ior 1931 was 45,819, com- Falcons, 25; Senior Y, 2i. ulgnseffifjtylnrgtigrlgt 311° {F s15?“ "You sc-e, economic conditions in l‘ C ll'S llllC i. this season in a game that had the flea.“ u; dergession fomie til"? ism- spectators on edge nll the way. Thei m“? O ‘is “d?” a s mp m rm, Falcons finally emerging the win- ior hvmg’ exp“ ma PM‘ All?“ nets by a score of 25_,_n_ ‘There is less ‘over-eating, less nirrht Play started out at a fast clip and me and “““T‘°_“S habits)’ for the first ten minutes the "Y" Enforced diets m many can“ hm“ team had the Falcons on the run, ‘m! t° abamionment 0f rich mods’ the score at one tin“. being n to 3 =hn added. Industrial accidents lind in favor of the Y boys, the result W” 11"" “fin” by m“ mmml" of nice combinatioll- and accurate immt M factory °p°rafl°“s' shooting by Ari iii-ii“ Tangy comm "However, it isn't only the de- of the y_ team The iruicons grad,“ prcrsion that has given Us n lower ally got working and hauied down ,dcaih rate," he sad. "Better know- the lcad, the game ending as men. ‘ledge of sanltailon, control oi dis- tiorlcd above, 25 to 24 in favor of case and general intelligence of the the Falcons. The game throughout public in health matters in civiliz- was featured by fast combination rd countries are rcnlly the chief inc- by the respective forivnvd lines and 'iors." nice defensive work by the back- court men. These two teams meet HEB-in Saturday night with the win- 1191‘ Going into n tic for first place | three percent. N0 TIME TO WASTE Til:- insurance office was rung uii |l)fl1‘i2d with 47,235 in i930 a drop oi’ _ The oillclnl scores are as follows: Charlottetown Y. M. C. A. Team J. D. Webster 197 319 335 Ben Pool . .... 245 272 171 EarlGoss ... 214 269 1B7 N. J. Clow . . .... 196 278 295 J. A. Bentley . . 261 250 212 1113 1388 1091 Total . .. . . .....3592 High single Jack Webster 319 pins Hiltll three N. J. Clow 769 pill! iftlnndian PIN!) O'I'TA\V.\. Ont., March 9--—11l the coursi- of .1 few days the llnuse of Commons will be given :1 statement on the position of (‘nnadzi in respect lo (he pro- posed New Zcnlnnd trade agree- lfillll. This ivns stated in the llouw today by lion. li. H. Stev- ens. Minister of Trade and Commerce. CHALLENGE . We fhr: Junior Wingsllots. do hereby (ihnllcnge the Hillsborough Six to :1 friendly game of hockey to be played Thursday. Niarch 10. at the Arena. Line-ups: Goal-q. Gillis. Wm‘ the “ML by li very excited woman. Defence -B. Binns. G. Monsig- Ffiufiineups: ‘ "f want to insure my house." shi‘ ghan, J. Mnilott. “m” Y' said. "Can I do it over the phone?" Forwards-G. Korvln, Ivan Lund. w scanueburfumd“ H C_ “I'm afraid not. Perhaps we'd A. Lund. Rboyh ‘ ‘Ifaswcn hotter send a man along." Alternates - A. Nicholson. L. nnmcc I ' 0°11?“ "I've got to do it immediately, I Stanley, John Stanley. ' u!“ c ‘ toll you," came the frantic voce. Accept through Patriot. en T!‘ n ,, . . "Don" 6mm Art Halo Tile place is on fire. (Sgri) J. Gillis, (Capt l Forivnixi; ' v __ _ 1v. fiquaid s. Henry M. " “ "' ‘ _ ' - cQuaid R. Rice .. ......... .. Firemen s Benefit Night R. Harley. AT THE Referee-Earl Goss. Hoop Practice The Falcon basketball team wit!’ practice this afternoon from 3 till, 4 on the Y. floor. ,..r,r.tmm I i; ronum » it March 14th at 7.30 ii. m. Fun, Music and 1% llr. Skate Admission 25c