i . ma,“ ..l1iimn1c.4n Leiruuz wqhmgtnn ,.a|uee||Io|| 513 1 Pmudelphlg , | 310 0 5- Second Game “mgmgtpn .... ...“..- 4 9 1 yhpldglphil .. 1- s U 3 0 New York 4 8 0 ...... .... 5 5 1 806W" - out, games scheduled. b “karionai. LEAGUE‘ Brain.“ 1o 12 1 01393111311 . - - - -- 310 3? Piiilar. at ‘ggpunds. {i} now THEY srann luraaivarionai. LEAGUE 1. ' a Jersey (lily 13111111110 .. Mug Rochester Biiltzmttrc - Toronto Newark - - - - ~- Montreal l-l vianu¢g¢q w» - eoweoqga§u uoo,_.-~>-M .... ...." "at International League none, Ameri- ‘m mm none.‘ ..- " nanoxat. 1.1mm!!! ,. mlladelphla at Pittsburgh. post- wnedivret grounds. ' ' 11.11.11. fhlcllio ... ... ... All ... 3 l9 0 514151115 t! =1 0 l. p; L“ V CHALLENGE‘ We ‘ihevilunlor Champions o! the of the Cross Alleys, do here- by challenge the Little Five, to a ‘m; lope rolled on the League A1- lsys Monday night at 8 o'clock. Please weedtjhrough Press. Lliielup follows: ‘ C. Dillon. C. Murray, I. Harley, B. Burke, E. McGee. (Patriot phase copy) lined telephone services are being Pittsburgh postponed l In a fast clean basketball game on the 33-111 floor last night. the Spgy- tans emerged victorious over their old 11" 11s the Navy by a total point ma. of 20 paints. The first game endin; in a score o1‘ as to 2a. 1111a the secozd ~12 to 3112. This game showed considerable improvement 0V0!‘ Previous league gamcs and bids fair in give basketball a PCfll boost in the fall. I11 team work both fives Played n game of pal: excellence, thc 51111113115 having the odd!) in slicot- lag, while the Navy boys ledby Jack A'l-lea.i"11 exhibited a brand o1‘ bask- etball worthy o1 this Liic game. For the Spartans, Eiirle McInnfs scored l4 pol Li’; and Bill Power l2 assist- ed by the fast and clcvcr hall hand- ling o1’ Percy lticlunls. Alllc Kerr, W. Scaintlebury and Bordon Cox. All members of this team deserve great credit for the Vctory cvcr such iorqu-ith some ol the mainland tczims. midable ODDOHCJL‘; as the T '11. TSipiortiJozziflgs Max Schmcling is a dry, says he, cvcn to the dcgrcc oi not drinking beer. His opponent. Mr. Sharkcqv. probably will make 11p for this, 110w- evcr, Mr. Sherkcy 1111s bcc11 ull wet on several oratorical occasions. Shurkey likcs his bottle of ule. Ile says "it puts strength on you." ycn, says O'Gooity, anti sometimes inorc strength than you can use. The Prince of Wales played in n ‘foursome with Bobby Jones the othcr day, Spartans Win City glfShipi Georg: (Darin McMahon led his team with a score of 9 points, close- ly followed by “Cy" Ryan with a The close guarding o! Jack ‘Con- nolly and Jack Aheam was a teat.- iure oi thc game. which wascapably iircfcrsed by (no.1 Puh-idge and :51 cl: (loss. Following are the lir12uy>s and scor- CS, Navy Spartans J. Ahcarn p“ Key,- 7 1 9611110111‘ 7 n. m1 this 14 U. McMahon 9 Ix ltlglnnis g 'W- Mill-ii“! l1 W. Szrtntlebury 1 J. Connolly 1t W. Pcncr l2 C. ltyan 8 3_ g0); h’. HGIUZQSJC)‘ l3. Doircn ti‘. (Joylc 1t is understood that the Spartans \‘-'1ll now endeavor to secure games (Pa tizot Please Copy) I Now there ‘arc certain American ‘Q1115 who can say thcy have danced ‘ Willi one oi the inch who played golf tiritii Bobby Jones. l Dick Shikiit ts champion o! the iworld. Gus Sonncnbcrg is champion y of the world. Thcy won't mcct. Just ,somcthhir; cliac to write your coli- grcssman about. 11 these slugfests continue, prospec- lttlve baseball writers seeking a lob wlll be asked to show their grades 111 l book-keeping. Woodstock Races TO OPEN SEASON MAY ‘.26; 0TH- ER DATES WOODSTOCK, N. 33., May l6.- The harness racing season licrc will be open 011 Mauy 26 with a matinee program in which for classes will he run. This is a holiday bill, Victoria mended m Ireland Day being celebrated locally on Mon- day instead o1 on the 24th, which i lull: on Saturday. Already a large number o‘! horses have bce entered. The 28 horscs in training; at thc Island park track here arc rapidly rounding into shape. Most oi’ them have already broken 2.30. Summer racing mcet of the Maine and New Brunswick harness circuit has been announced for July 9 and 10, and the tall fairs meet here will be held on September 9, 10 and l1. ,. ishave on . . "s. . men stay Williams for a life- time. Try the Williams way your- §ell tomorrow. Cool, soothing Wil- liams lather m prepare the beard and condition the face. A dash of tingling Aqua Vclva to preserve the natural. moisture of the skin and keep it the way Williams lather leaves it. . . smooth, soft, flexible, younger. An overwhelming majority of Can- ada's barbers- use Williams lng. ‘Williams Shaving Cream comes to 3°11 in large tubes at 55 cents and double-size tubes at 50 cents. Its Companion luxury, Aqua Vclva, in large S-ounco bottles at 60 Use both. Ask your dealer. l? William“ j Sl-IAVINC- CREAM ANDA ‘From the first u, _ . . . pure, mild, uiicolored g1 - the pmduct of 90 years special- ‘ltted study of skin, beards and shav- Berhaps you would like the novelty 0f Williams Shaving Liquid? Very 2s Mad: In Candie ly -" Till I. I. WILLIAM! CO. (Canada) 4- Llnlud. Manual. Lather COIIIS- QUA . l5 s .012 than the 11111 gran variety- 111m Toronto 1e ii .1111 m; no change 1n the en market Rochester 13 l0 .566 with arrival: keeplnl UP l K0011 vol- Baltimore 1:1 12 .520 11mg and ma-ry em moving 111w Montreal ' 11 13 .458 storage. Receipts were 3542 cases. " ‘mm ‘my ' 11 14 M0 Cheese held firm with recent-s at and!“ 1° 14 -4l'1 i410 boxes. 11-10 trade we: naltlnz Newark 8 15 318 to see what the country bonds do . tomorrow. Potato market was dull . BOWLING with prices holding unchanged. . __- x urn-awn, out. May 111-6111“!- Pllllll. RIFLE ASSN. MEETING ilsi thrill; Major J. c. McDonald' Appointed Captain of Island Team And F. G. Kennedy, Tear- Coach - Annual Matches July 24 and At a meeting o! the Council of the Provincial Rifle Asoolation hell last evening, Major J. C. McDonald. Mt, Stewart was appointed Captain of the P. E. Island Team. and Lleut. F. G. Kennedy. Southport, team coach for the Inter-Maritime Match! which will be shot here Thursday. June 12th. The team will be ploked from thv leading eight. ritlemen 1n matclic. to bc held May 24th and 31st and June 3rd. ‘the annual matches of the Asso- ciation will take place on Thursday and Friday, July 24th and 25th. iuiiiiii siiii VIBTUIllA n11 Practice Called For This Afternoon At 5, 0’clock At Abegweit Grounds - L a r g c Sounds like ilali perhaps, but a game tor May 24th, between an Abegwelt team and the R-C.N.v.R.‘s seems more than probab1c,—now almost an established tact. Although the cham- pionship team o! last Fall has lost a number oi its members to the ‘*I‘ars", recruits, lormer Abegwelt-s now valued players in mainland universities, are torthcomlng. A num- ber living in dltlerent parts o! the Island, will not. be able to get 11:1 this afternoon, but there will be ample tor u" a. good practice. ‘ Unlike the Fall practice, this ef- ternooirs work out can be continued till late in the evening. It 1s not. an- ticipated that the practice will be at all strenuous, probably much passing o1.’ the ball and scrum work. The iollowing are requested to turn out:—"'Huck“ O'Neill, "Wen" McDon- ald, Glcn Partridge, Stewart Wooiner, Stewart McNutt, Pat Power, "Hlb“ Saunders. "Ebby" Larter, Art Fraser, G. Bennett». Stan McLeod, Ben Tan- ton George Ayers, Bob Shaw, Em Smith, Carl Cullen, Wallis Scantle- bury. Any Iootball player whose name has been omitted from the above list, and who feels the call o! the grand old game is also requested to be out. P. W. C. players, though now in the midst oi exams, might win over United in the best out of three series, for championship or the section. Trinity will next meet. St. Paul's. winners o! the other section, for Championship or Church League. TYinIty took all individual honors wlth- P. Mcmnis rollug both lihc high single and three string scores o1’ 326 and ‘T13 pins. Following are the scores end lineups: United J. D. Webster ... ... The Markets (Special to the Guardian) MONTREAL, Que. May 16,411- creases ln when; prices were put 1n- Won 1951, pg to effect on the Montreal cash grain New York . . 14 9 .600 market today, Manitoba number six Chicago ..,. . 16 12 .571 wheat. beng boasted tour cents to Brooklyn ........ . l3 11 .542 57 Mid feed when; 2 cents to '17. 51-10111»! 14 12 .538 Other grains and flour were un- Cincinnati 12 12 .500 changed. The butter market held Plttsburzh . 12 12 .500 steady with trudlni 1n small 91°90'1- Boston 9 14 391 lions, Rpmlpts were 1115 boxesfAr- Philaiieliihla 7 1C1 .3111 rivals or Quebec grass butter arc cx- pected next. meek. the cattle being mw out in pastures, Quebec butter received to dlte hle Ill been fodder butter which den-laid: lower prices INTERNATIONAL LEAG UIZ W011 LOit RC. '17 inn egg markets remain llrm and un- CHURCH LEAGUE chenled today. V E LVA 041w momma anemone atrutttlmeaduacaapqedaaaltuthoutht tut mgiit ’h-'.nity wo.1 over Unit- TORONNm-‘fhia egg market. 1| APPEARANCE Turnout Expected. PERFORMANCE COMFORT .1 15325213122??? 17".‘? “i?°é“.°.°..1$§ VALUE do well to turnout for a. period o! W: 145 235 vigorous exercise. 1t is hoped that A’ Mmmmm.“ H5 179 "Tiny“ Mathesoil and Jerry Tanton D‘ T‘ WW6 ""' m’ l" 173 will be licre to help out on Victoria A‘ Lawson " 2m :33 > 230 D3,, .1‘. A. Bentley 242 224 21a -—-__.___. How THEY STAND 1035 935 1032i ____ “Potal ...so1a AMERICAN LEAGUE hlnlty Philadelphia, N. J. Clow .. 236 231 190 Washington n, H. A. Oral; ......... 208 289 1B0 Cleveland ,, _ C. McDonald ... ... 175 187 200 New York P. Macinnis ... 258326 138 Boston __,,,_,_ _ G. Tocmbs ... ..... 1B5 158 1B5 Durant, Four Cylinder, Standard Sedan Model "+07" ADVANCED engineering principles applied to the new Durant Four give it riding and driving qualities comparable only to auto- mobiles of much higher price. Smooth, light- pressure "stccldraulic" brakes provide maximum safety, double action hydraulic shock absorbers assure riding com- fort, while the sturdy chassis, large front and rear axles, deep, comfort-shaped cushions and ample interior roomincss make even the longest journeys a pleasure. DURANT MOTORS of CANADA LIMITED TORONTO Rugby Trucks, Fours and Sixcs—1/;-ton and l-ton capacities RANT T. G. 219 Great George Street Offices: Clmrlottetoivii and Nlontugue Tune in 011 C.F.C.Y. Slllldliy E\'e11i11g:1t9p.111. G Go now to your Durant dcalcr for details which lie will supply without obligation! ’ (LEASIDE) CANADA Distributors fql‘ Prince Edward Island crs here are quoting country 511111119111 {or ungradcd eggs extras 30 to 31 cents, firsts 2B, seconds 2-1. clcllvcrcd cases returned. There is a bcltcr movement of poultry although prices Lil". unchanged. MONTREAL -Eé‘li rcceqzti. here yesterday were 3.542 cases. as com- pared with 3,102 casts on the corres- ponding day :1 year ago. The market. is steady and llll(‘l1I\!lE‘.P1’l_ although it is iclt that lower pi-zti. \':.ll prc- lvall next wcclz. American markets unchangcd. l that thc market ls at thc llmk- 13°19‘ I | J ________._._ DEPARTMENT OF iNTEltlflll ISSUES NEW lldNfilitlillfi ON I NORTHWEST TERRXTORlES OTTAWA. Oi1t.. l\l'<_\' lfi-wBv Tliv Canadian Pro; 1- rnc Nczrthiic-il Territories 1930" lhc llllt‘ ol an at- tractlvcly llluslratrtl 137 pages which thc Nfll‘lll\\‘t‘.‘.t Tcr- lritorlcs and Yukon Brnncli of Ill" ‘Department of tlic ‘lnlcrior has lll-‘l issued. This work it 1- mrlsr- coin- pcndlum of izcnrral i‘. .. rclallnir to Northcrn Canada and has bccii prc- _ mired to mac‘. the rapidly increasing exwm of Li“ ‘iatural resourcgs dcmaiid inr authentic information. ‘The ewnomm snuatio“ of the In‘ concerning thorn regions to which so am“ and Eskimos who inhabit those much attcntlnn 112s been dircctcill regions and the “Ind ma‘ o“ “vmch YPCOHHY through . exphm of; they are so dependent. for their. ex- '1."l’l7<ll ll!'r‘.‘l\l‘l‘§ll1-". rvl‘t‘l'.'llC1‘§,.'1'.1'.l thc- ‘Ftpnm are ma“ mm m confide” lifting of me a, ahlnqtltllill. Tho wild bison o1’ Mac- rssglqye’ kenzie District. the barren-ground caribou. the musk-ox, the fur-bear- Accurate and up-to-date iniorma- 1118 9111111815. 1119 fish and the aquat- m,“ 1s mu,“ ,.,,._,,,,-¢p1g the Pxtenh it‘ mammals of Arctic waters are zvpnai"at"ll~.~s. lvvpiilzuion. rrsource... Plif-‘i-‘ribefl- The lzo\'ernineiit's rein- cliinate. ti'a11.=pn1't.1t:r.;1 ln-sihiicri and 11°" 1171151111‘- 15 9131mm and the fvljvsrnlnpnpl, n,.;_.m,V-JUO,, of the story of the rcccnt. discovery of the "Ycrritorles. A bricl historical skcIcl1l11P-‘11Y1E EY°1111<15 of 11119 B1119 59°59 1r. lnclzidctl and fllllllllCJ nrt‘ Riven 0t 15 “Hon-V 1131'1‘al°d- T119 mineral P05’ . hlics arc dealt. u-itlm and the min- ‘in: and proepcctiiig situation l: brought up to dutc. CflilliCfllllllti 11111181‘ the cxrlaiirioii of 1hr iiir track‘. thr- work oi missions. thc activity o1 pros- pectors 11nd othcr undertakings. Par- ticular rclcrcnccs are marl:- to re- ccnt. exploratory and rcicntifii: (‘x-l pcclitions carried out hf.‘ olliccrs 0i thc Department of ill" Intcrinr and Pllll..\l'llll.l'lllii\. Penn. May Fol other SZOYCYIllHPIlL oi-gnnizntinns. It lit-Tho [iiltcd states defeated 11s thr- nolityv of 11:111. Charles Stcwartl ("nni-ida In the American zone il1lllllf".l"l' of the interior. to iurikc [kn-is ("up cnmpctltinn today l: .wn proirnpllji‘ anti lllClfllY 11in rc- lllflkllt’! a l-lriin sweep n1’ the b11111,nlthrsviiircstizatioiis.partlcii- first Slnglrs and lhc doublet. liirly 1110s» YCFDCCllJlZ the valzic and matches. Battle Of Tlwroughbreds Th1- lmturr work of tho season led the rest o1 the journey. run, whlle Varsity 1m on 1m flank. "rm 111m went to the front when The public expected that Whale Oll was his nirutli Wltl.‘ open and eager to and dld not. think tun the Thornclllfe neonle ma e 1mm- Kuu‘: Pieter in their own =l=b1~ and for famous King's Plritora was prothcy had 11cm three-quarters. worked a mlla in 1.43 4-5 Ind the full plate distance In 1.53 2-.'~.\'nr:-ltyll1r only lmpe to beat Freethlnker whale Oll. The above photograph shows Whale Oll ton the rnlll, with vlded by Whale Oll and Varsity. vtln finished two lengths In front of a ‘A 4 . : .- ac“? My’ .~,,v_ ,_-.- -_~..,¢.-s-»- . y'all.