-~Wli's on any particular day. Brook- I Us in which they lie today. One of i into its own, start smashing the bail BY' TEC »|~|mt'l‘EEN DAYS T0 G0 Wm, ,mly a few days left to do uw", ,|,0||p|ng, hockey clubs in the wt 'ue ,.u,Nn| things ahead. New “W ... continually aniwerluz in w.|¢,,, gowns and cities tlifvllliltllll W rvnriiimes, some diuiiwirlnc not M "gum and others are getting lo-' and to spend the coming l\lmm°|' .M w|n|,¢|-, especially the winter. ,nun new gp bg gnrrnprecedent- “I mnur of Upper Canadian stars to uw Mgrltlmea this spring. yesterday Tommy Oliver, _ Hamli- wnl ont., youth, who IlilY¢\‘| |005 hwgsy nu- sums mir-I Khin on | defence position last winter. pass- H ¢|,|»ough the city for Charlotte- Wm, P, E. I., where he will locate. 5, was accompanied by MacGowan. €|,-glufant winger for Hamilton 'I‘igcrs.| ;",,||§¢5 for the Allan cup .this year.- ,fp{|cGou'an is recognized as one oi' IE¢|,‘,.onfslanding amateur players in M, game, and he will be a valuable \'|,,|,,|_f,reion to the Abbles.-Moncton llxchanff- ‘ _ NOTE-The above mcntionezlr hack”-ittw arrived in the city Tliurs- ilv night last. ' ('0.\'.\'Ol.LY IN l\i’0N("l‘0N Brrf ('on||ull_v, rztngy defenceman ,f |,,_~¢, y¢ur`s.\fcrdun hockey team. ,";y¢¢1,_u,_ Moncton, on Thursday, "Ind is "looking around." It is not ,,,,,,,~,\ win-tin-r the lifontrealer will ,mv in the huh city or lcave for >ih~r groulirls Connolly pl_aycIi de- éfience for the Verdun team in ex- llhibition games here last winter and made a wonderful Impression on the fans. lir is rugged and fast and would In- a valuable man i'-I' any- .iiiariiiinc lincup. - _ !\'U'l‘lilN(i -IMI'0It'l'AN'l' Aiinnuncciiirnt was made today i1.\' Sheriff (`. D. Shipley, Secretary ni the Maritime I’rovince`l.lranI'li ol the A. A. l’. of (`., that thc .wcrnl-alrnunl' rmcr-tin; ivnulri he held here»on Fri- izday aiternoolr, May-8. at 2 |\.m. Mr. Sbiplcy stated that so inr as he lmows ih'-re would he nothing oi' n controversial naturebefnre the gath- 'ering. - ~ ' moon ullslwrss “ .luriglng hy the way thc iurnstiies "sro clicking, baseball is: not .~I|ifI-_ring from the businessdcpressiori in the United States. _ VALUAIILIC STABLER _ Q The new horsr- stahlrs at the Can-i ldian National Exhibition at 'l'oroI\-_ to, for which contracts were recent-' ly awarded, will cost $814,630.40, ex- _ elusive of the electrical work. , BROOKLYN PRESENTS A PUZZLE Brooklyn, figured by the experts as _National League pennant possibil- -_ ities, are staging a thrilling duel with the Cincinnati Reds for last place in the loop. The men of Robinson have been playing more as though they hailed from MudcoIue-in-the- slump rather than the battling -and . baseball ambitious burg of Brooklyn. When the fielders are working in »-lood order on the defence the of- fensive is lofi. in -the dressing-room. Yesterday they outhit the Giants. but more New York spiked »shces dinied the Plate and runs alone count. lt seems that they are unable' to have the necessary strength both 'yn have too much hitting' power, ahowever, to remain long in the mor- these afternoons, the team will come 'mi "IB V|lor"that they are capable of and commence fielding it with heir last y¢lr's nonchalancc andi ertainty. Then the rest of the Na-i tional League clubs can beware, The: team has everything, but failure to o-ordinate has kept it in its lowly ition. Once its starts functioning Will climb faster than a chimpau- _ 'N loilil alter an armful of cocoa-` nuts, can :vo 3 HORPE GETS A SUITABLE JOB, Ydirs ago Jim Thorpe- hung up hisi ated shoes alter tramping his way li American gridirons to the most UI °f_-. Q exalted niche in the hall oi' fame of . W round Olympic was required to when convicted of Signed on by the to make the grade it! to hit a curved football heroes r climbed to the pinnacle of athletic championship. he etum his trophies I kin Em Over Bl B inher of an all-, professionalism. Giants. he failed because of inabil- bail. Ile who had success, who was the greatest expon- ent of games that sport has ever k“°W“» Slilillvll step by step down the ladder of achievement which he had climbed so effortlessly. R¢°°“'~|Y he was discovered eking out a livelihood in Califomia by dint of hard, exacting labor with the humblest of tools, a pick and shovel. Never had an athlete ascended the heights which Thorpe had scaled. never had one of his abilities fallen so far and with such an uninterrup- ted descent. His last situation had only this in its favor, that it was hon- orable, A thousand players of a. hun- dred sports have suceceded in capit- alizing their-_ skill to win an easy competence and livelihood. The best of them all was reduced like Adam to carn his bmad by the very sweat of his brow. Boston ......... New York ... ... nil' 55!! nr-F Cincinnati . . . Pittsburgh . . . un! 03-! Uhlolre .. st. Louis . Philadelphia . Brooklyn aa? 5°? “LF in or dn- »-» ---nu AMERICAN LEAGUE o . 1 *QF .==»F 9-1.! New York Philadelphia .. ., ...Quin _ . 1......" ....F _:QF -LF Cleveland . . . Detroit . . .' - . .___- ' . .I .1 , _ _ f _ 1 ~ . . _ ___ ____ 5 u 1 _ _'rh_¢1regular weekly _bnglng card v a Lo, :_ soon au. a as iv '~ staged'by_ th'e.L.,P..U.:in 'their new _ ` slumfwater. st. -out night, was en- joyed by another large following of fans. There ‘were 'four bouts in ali, two: preliminaries, a 'semi-'final and ins-first .claim west simon i.hc'=!\ill -limit: of lrounda,: while the Imax. lasted 'Just .a .nut roooa. one of the boxers .being disqualified when his second:enkcred.the ring dui'lng_a mix-up. ' ' c _ f ‘ -f1'heifint'boui;- of the evening, ai- theugli- between ‘ canary' weldhts, was rtnrilier -II-om. sim to finish. The youthful aspirant-s. Edie ' Stanley. weight, 35 poundvand Buddie Cial- la'nt,' t6 pounds, gave the _.falls a de- monstration of just how to mix it at top speed for three full rounds. The writer enjoyed this bout immensely, in fact just as much as the bouts that followed. This is not meant as nares $2 rpg till/tlililt I'lJllIN|II2.\ _.ggi-l- _May Inspect Continued on page 7 , 'nou.~MR.` Larson; I um 'in- formed 3 by ‘delegations that waited on me that they are not permitted to have access to the assessment roll. It is optional with the Clerk, I be- iieve. DR. MCMILLAN: I sm informed by those who have to deal with this matter that the assessment .rolls are accessible to citizens at the _ present tinie. I would like to ask the hon. gentleman -this question, which has bearing on this point: Are the fassessmenis rolls of the Provincial Government open for the inspection' MAY 2 '1931' ` ` _ ' "rHE“<'HA‘iU;oT'rE'rowN r‘uARnIAN ‘ PAGE sever# valuation of property, I think we should be satisfied with the same provision as is made .in the case of the Government rolls. PREMIER LEA: I think that is only reasonable. A taxpayer should know what others are paying. be-I cause there has been in the city ssl well as in the country great injustice regarding taxation. (The Premier C cited e particular instance). These`; iv - things should be compared, and by comparing them we see just what-:E adjustment should be made. DR.. MCMILLAN: This amend- ment provides for a general inspec- tion. no quite different from the policy followed' with _regard to the Government tax rolls. It a private individual goes in and asks for thc' 1 assessment. roll for Queen's County; lor instance, he will not be haIidcd|"-‘Will-sive °°°Pei'°ii°n W5-5 Submitted the whole roll to inspect; he will be! th” ‘7*'-Par* 5590535035 by "iii N3' osked what he wants. If hewants information regarding particular cases the Clerk will turn up._the book for him. I think than snuuiafbs quite sumcicntl But' the purpose. ot- this nmendmentls the book open for inspection for any-lcngtih~'bI’time._ we how the Clerk would be PM to a _kura, in the southern Island of Ky- fz 9 ' _i ',`_'-. _An I .- ' ' _ -J DS, - - -- ~-~-- ---~----~--- - ~-~--- ----- ------------~ ------ V- cs 1 1 = _ _ ‘ _ .I t ' . | I 5 I » ‘ . ` ' ` ‘ _ ' _ '~ _ _ ‘ < __,_,_,,.,_.-.7 -- ,,~ . than the city rolls. lf the intention I 0 1 G. E 'I I '~ _ °- . 0* i, 3 is only to give information as to the ' “ e6 " novel/5 cmev- - ‘ -» .'~‘ ' 1 j- ‘ Mvsuiw mifs Wflliossi Fbau NATIONAL LEAGUE _ 7 .1 _ . zur. _ G M . [,'(]>K‘g '_ ,_ }\I\\ 9. _ mmm __ ,__ __ _ _ I M _ ICD CA ALMA Deal Completed ' For Japanese Radio Programs Gentral Guardian _*__ _, ._ A SLIGHT BLAZE in thi’ rollee awning of A. A. Alley dc Co-igataaet SU” C°\'l`¢'ll°ll¢l¢_l\i) some excitement yesterday _ming TOKIO, May 1-¢°lHf-°\'5 “I "M UM' League versity of Arizona museum heft- Members of the Navalo lf“°° HOW THEY STANDS National achieve beautiful productions of nat-, oral scenes by strewing colored sand! SL Louis __ _ _'12'l,on iight sifted san: but nzlaeyi-masts’ New York _. .ss2‘ destroyed before QU" °WI\ ° 'e Boston . ._ sis' The picture 1°* ti" 1"”-"°“"‘ "”; Pittsburgh . .. .429 obtained by Mrs._ John Weatheralhr Philadelphia .. Brooklyn ` . Cincinnati -Won Lost P.C. _'mi »-»¢»aovo>@etnm @;~`|@U\i§€¢I¢».'| 3:5 »--1 Chicago . . . . . .100 cunning, lots of-courage, and a sur- prising knowledge of theboxing art.. Eil”ie,_the_ligiitcr of the two, had a somewhat. longer reach and' used it to good advantage. especially when he would unleash ions. "l>owerfu1"i swings which Buddie' ran into ati times and on other occasions. work- ed n_mi¢\'i\'_\lt_°‘I\i1 the bdiwmlw bandssss f°r th? i>f°i=°' § mn. st that time I had the sur In-' tion of their hands. when boxing with -light gloves, a little tape should Washington . . . . New York ... Chicago . . Detroit . . . . .. Philadelphia . Boston . . . . . . . . .. Et. Louis - . ~ ~ - - ~- mwmdasmm G~I-mdnmui .615 rickness to the clan. _5-11, - _.__l--- b`c used over the bandagcsi. .500 ... __ - 500 1 BIRTHS ' 1 Final 1455! _ ' ‘~ _O _ V ' _ .$00, GAUDET'-on Mmclay. April 428. to .Tire final bout between Gus Long a1a?Mr.uu<1sm..A1vreGs\1d¢t.St-°l“'YI ‘ ` ‘ - ~ ostom, P. E. 1-. ll Sdn International League ' annie, 'ohsriotieiown, and "md" _ martin, of Amherst, iv. s., was rather: disappointing due to its sudden end-' mg about 'midway in theiirst round. I ,_ given. out regarding the assessment f l.:i‘prctcd by the Attorney General ol ' the day and other lawyers, and they f'=uid the clear interpretation of the f Act is~tl1at the actual amount of levy on property may be seen, but the ln- formation secured in making that levy cannot be divulged. That is my ‘ recollection, and 1 think -.irc leader of the Opposition will agree that that was-the interpretation of the clause. | HON MR.. STEWART: I -thi.nlt` Toronto ......... Baltimore . . Montreal . . . Rochester . .. . . Buffalo Newark .. Won QQQI-‘lumen ddcnuiuivlslg 0'. "~°» Eastern Guardian" - nw” ,mp Irrr' _ __ 53,; earn” °‘:1:;':_y_ mwZ:'Wc'_-_d; ar onemmuis or arming. .Long '53§|Foura‘ and slxes on the road. Call at 'gszxings County Garage, Montague. The---bout -was scheduled to ‘go over] . .'the'five round roiIte.".'I‘he end came| situ-_ mmm took' u' Ioureouni af- . aprile Iemtec Martin into position tel dross him with erleit to the temple; ‘ mc a I-ight' nook io' f.h‘¢'__Juw. 1-Ie Jersey City ‘ ' _ 4383-5.-I-Si » 'went downfor a 'count of four. On hat is c.._;-.:i._ ' ' 1 PREl\l1E.2. LEA: The Clerk has no right to give further information. That is my own interpretation. I may say that people do not take ad- vantage of~ it because it is rather ambiguous in its wording. _ DB.. MCMILLAN: Thai: is quiies »- »- .- ‘o 5 Reading F Westem Guardian* 1 -NEW HOUSE FOI BALI, SUM- MEBSIDE-Seven rooms, spacious hall, bathroom. All hardwood floors- Gumwood finish. Tile bath and kitchen. I-lot water heated- Phone 251. P. O. box 592. Bummerside. ' 4885-Ii lat. and 'Iue No T1 cc 'ro whom it aiafecncern. .ily wlfe_ having left my had and board, I, the undersigned will no longer be re- _ pp;-nsible for any Iiill contracted by _ Iver after issuance of this noircr .3 isgdi LEWIS lifCCOi»lslllY` _ BM different to the amendment. propos- lfldiftl, IIG WCIIYI Il‘liA'\-I-CIIIICII llld ed in this case' 15|-rt up eri tnubrsak-away, stumbled. st this PREMIER LEA, you can get the iilwtllfe-h1H°°°i\d J“\'\i>°d~1f\*»° 01° bars neu, that is sn. i'Ull» but `i'¢i°i’¢°7T°m WNW ¢l“1°|‘lY DR.. MCMILLAN: But you are not siting up the situation, waved Long- supposed lo so over the roll? aphie to his corner and disqualified pggmgg LEA; Not so fn- as our Martin. The latter wished to con- A” is c°ncem¢d_ ` flliile, but Wllfufced to abide by the DR_ MCMILLAN; Bug here my fills! °l billinl- - ' hon. friend proposes to open the as- The way the bout was going. it did sessment roll to anybody that wants Mt' look' in thervfiter if it would ll-it to some is, notwithstanding um we li\°¢h°!"l’°\il\¢-' I-|°l\llP\'\i9» lmltlillh' have the .very same procedure that' lltiif `l-l` hill/Y Ind li\°1'f¢|' 'ill l`¢5°l'l» is followed by the Provincial Govern-' *\|'m“°h U10 °iW¢\'°f *nd \l>P¢°|'°4 ment. I make that statement on' W \l'°'i'ii¢W\l With '"0" P°*’°i'~` authoritative information. I . hli0tIl'll‘ IIOXIIIK bafd Will D¢'sI.BK6d RUN MR" |_,EpAQE; The °n|y_ nm _rridlv night- `» ` _’ ‘ ' thing they use is to see the assess-i »-4'----_-'k ment roll, the amount that anybody, -(;LA3[F|_E[) 'ADS " is assesses." I mink that is quite ______ proper. | ron sat.: ar Mr. sirawam-. Hou. Mn. s'I'I=.'wAn"r: what oin~_ ol¢‘i_m'xi,1li;lin er inforhtzion is contained on the' - Mo- -vm °~ -°-H -r -="°“.i12.°$ °§.§’l°.’.Z’.’§.l`.‘l`.".’.‘ “l§..'.°".2“.Z?.ii ` - . t _ 'e Pi tt. \ ‘ft um Me l_w°nmg4;g,g.g?g-1r.g1 oontain more or less information 0V€l°l’Wh€l'€ Biéel W50 Bri? addicted W land. and Kyoto, in central Honshu. curiosity and 'they milht spend half! \\'itlI‘ln a year, their time pouring. over these books; to the inconvenience and nuisance of i 1 Liie oilicials of t.he'buiidlng. On.that ‘; account I think _that what hasbeen f stations are in Sendai, Hiroshima, said _by- the promoter is quite rightff’ KIlmamoto,' Shizuoka, Nagano. HON- MR- STEWART3 I Cin flilii-€_ tional stations at Fukuoka and Ko-, OS if the clerk will ‘give the information as to the _valuation ol thc property' in question, I do not sec what moI'z.Mri_glit_to radio broadcasting in the they have any right to ask. HON. MR. LEPAGE: li' the clerk is supposed to give the informuizion it would Lake' up hir; time.. Uncirti' this auiciuiincni. llf could just uIvc` over the book. ii jul. do cvcI',\tlIin t above board riconlc ure not. siifmici- one I clout think there is any harm* in thc wurltl iii hmliig that assem- Iucrrl roll opml to in:.pi.cLIui1. 1 know lor' a i~I°i. that ;ci'l‘.1lu1Ii1un *with* v:‘|1;aliie pi'opr|'tlC:-' in 'Luis city; ow- ing In their influr‘nc~. ]io.=sibl_v. :\r<»` ai_»lc» Lo irupirsu u|\.>\v mm city oillcials ; ami get their val ritloix much- loweif limi: other uitizcris limi are noi. so' ambitious to have their Laxcs cut dr.wn. I nn.:.t say thai er.; time 1` has-c asked any ol me ci'-vials, at tire* |\-'escni time, I i`a.'».- not tire lniul'-’ maiiun, Hui \\‘c uoui_ [cel like im-i_ ,1'»'-_ng on pcuplv. 1. I wlsli to get in and 1001: the roll over it would; only take me a few minutes. If the \a1uatlon isn't fair the cltizcris have a right io know tlicsu facts. DR. MCMILLAN. Now we ree liov. Ililfcreiii. the p1'up0:.al is from what the Premier intimated with regard to the Government. We are quite pre- pared to have the some procedure followed in r<~g;\r-:l»i.o the city as ls` lollowccl by the l"1"J\‘iIicI'.\l Govern- ment, of which my hon. friend is a member. .1-ie knows that if any or- dinary citizen goes to the tax oilice of the Provincial uoveriiiiicni and asks for the asscssriicnt rolls ui Queens Llolxnty, for him to take ouL 'and ex- amine, he will not get them. And it is 'quite proper that he shouldri't;- otherwise you would give anybody who has any gi‘le\'ance the oppor-' tunity to make himscii a nuisance. My hun. friend wislics to impose on the City sohzcbhing which he would not impose upon the Government of ivhich he ls a member. It ls, of course, simply to gI'aIil'y the curiosity of some klckcrs; that is all. Any one whogoes to the Clerk; :md asks for reasonable information, gets 'if.; and the hon. member has aclmit.L:d that every time he asked for information it was supplied to him. What more. in reason. does he want? MR. GORDON: I think the privil- cge given to taxpayers of the Pro- vince should be enough for the citiz- ens of Cha1'loi.t.ctuwii. Any `onc_ wanting to know what a person is taxed ls in a position to get the in- formation, and I do not see what they want. more than that. The chairman then put the amend- ment, which was carried on the fol- lowing division: _ NAYS: Dr. McMillan, I-lon. Mr. Stewart, li/(ir. Arsenault, Mr. Sharp, Mr. Gordon.--5 ,A . Y_EAS: Hon. Mr. LePage, 1-lon. Mr. Blanchard. I-lon. Mr. Clark, I-lon. Mr. Wright, Mr. Dennis, Mr. Allen.-6. 1 Hon. Mr. Mclntyre, Messrs. Mus- tard, McPhee and Cox_were in the' House but did not vote. Premier Lea, who vacated his seat shortly before the motion was put, resumed it when the amendment had been carried. ' _ On motion of Mr. Allen Clause 1131 was 'opened for reconsideration for the purpose of correcting a gramat-.f Li .iUvI:NII.Es cnsncnn-Fivehuds betwene the ages of twelve arid§six- teen will appear in Court shortly, charged with breaking into freight cars and stealing miscelianeousfar- ticles, as a result of recent invest- igations carrled on by Mr. A1 R. Steevcs, Newcastle, N.B., C.N.R.` de- tective in conjunction with Omcer S. Biggar of the City police force. fThe locks on the doors of each car, en- tered had been broken. ' PERSONALS The Associations now operate three urge stations: JOAK, Tokio; JOBK, aka and JOCK, Nagoya. Smaller' Okayama, Sapporo and Kanazawa. 'I`iJI’ Oivrnnimtion has the exclusive Empirevproper and charges a fee of one yen a month to all holders of receiving sets. There are about 700,- 00() s1|ir;~c‘1'.bers and the numb:-r in |Icff‘:\:- The Montana legislature has found‘ Im ideal method of raising larger funds from the sale of fishing licens- rs. The scheme. appealing to the so- called “superiority complex," allows fishermen to be honored with the -Fascist. university young men have been for-` Iilrlden to indulge in all "miniatur_e.i or table games, with exotic names' and ridiculous titles such as ping E. Goss 209 265 H. R/Sdd . . . . . . .. 173 203 188 L, Robertson 212 205 H. Craswrll 208 247 143 O. Rafuse . . . . . . . . . . ._ 227 171 Bob Cameron 191 183 I-I. Lapthorne T. Howatt ... G. Stewart R. A. Pendleton I BOWLING CHURCH LEAGUE A SECTION TRINITY N..J.Clow 146 150 188 H. A. Craig 174 218 148 G. Toombs 156 160 214 P. Downe . . . . . . . . . . .. 146 237- 183 UNITED _ Lost by default. ZION 94 132 245 _ soz Total . . _ . _ . . . . . . . . . . _ _ _ . . ._ 2922 ST. JAMES 1029 1791 251 226 152 223 161 909 9931013 Total . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ 2915 Majority for Zion 7 pins High single E. Goss 265 pins High three O. Raiuse 643 pins - B SECTION ST. PETERS ' . 140 21.5 173 206 178 157 227 232 A. v'nni be 167 192 225 pong, .Tom Thumb, or Pony Golf, E V;Ssecom __ 229 265 _ Such games are condemned as be- _,_ Ford _________ 172 235 mg unworthy and unclignifrcci. 288 163 265 -sporting spirit and daring in the H. D . 218 164 “Fascist college boys." says the _ 157 131_ J. William. . . . . . . . . .. 135 circular. “must give an example of 943 987 1077 .. 3007 e-pen air without following the snob- Total _ _ V _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ hi.~=h exh‘hitiun of lounge l'zards. { ""iHPT|gT ID. Nicholson . . . . . . .. 165 _----1-~ E. ward . . . . . . 63 216 152 133 177 made. out oi' order. i 1.. the present amendment was[_]_ mv 139 nz its _ Carmichael 201 Forsythe 140 Third reading was given to an Act. I I_ to incorporate the Venetian Gardcns,} Limited. Second readig of the Ticket ofl Leave Act was resumed in committee. with Mr. cox in the chair. The um 1 was reported uri as agreed to wiih_ Kennedy .......... 204 155156 763 783 772 Total . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2318 Majority for St. Peters 689 pins High single E. Vessey 286 pins High three E. Vesscy 780 D105- » amendment. BOWLING. 'roNIc.II'r At 1 p. m. the .l-louse adjourned] 7.00 to 5.30 Zion Guild League until 3 p. m. Monday. 4 Alleys. |` Z _"ff _ l GOLF - GOLF - GOLF Indications point to a Banner Year for Miniature Golf THOUSANDS ARE PLAYING THOUSANDS ARE PAYING tical error. Mr. Allen then moved.,;` WHY NOT ERECT YOUR 0“'N I as another amendment to the clause, which deals with the publication of the City Accounts, that the said Ac- counts shaii be published "not later than two months after the end of the financial year." 5 After considerable discussion the chairman ruled that the House, hav- _ ing been moved into committee to consider Clause 51. and the commit tee 'having consented to return to Clause 113, for the purpose of makingi Our engineers will Furnish you with Plans and Specifi- cations which Will Enable You to Ereet :I Sporty Course, Saving You Hundreds of Dollars. I Write for Particulars. WE CARRY IMPORTED GREEN _ _ _ COTTON SEED. INTERNATIONAL MINIATURE GOLF CORPORATION _ Lumsdcn Building 0 Toronto a necessary change in the wording of -_-_-_---_-iw ~- ~ - ---- -- ~»--- ---- a sentence, which change has been iApril 25 and 29th, Mav 2 w;n it -___-_*_ _ l 1 i I i \ I » ~».__-.