l - ' 12, 1931 - -_ _ ._ _ - brEBRUARY , _ _ _ _- jg _ E , _ e 'ma cHARLo'r'ri:'rowi§1_qUAaoiAi§ _ __ i _ _ _ PAGE SEVEBT o e » , ll|llIlJN IlllLlAR TAXES I-lIlY UN lI|GAREl`ll§S ,___ 12 Billion “Smokes” C0ni5umed Last July 1110951118 ofthe Maritime Hockey In Record M0nth_ gssociation held here today the play Cigar Busmess Has a Si`ll'll`lk3g€. President H. 0. Bchryer of Bathurst ____ » presided and most of the leagues ‘ were represented. The finals for me NEW y0R.K, Feb. il-Apparently Maritime title will be played 0;; eople smoke more when times are March 9 and 12. The fine] gum ig M ghsn when times are sood. At slated for 'Nova Scotia. me pi". h 500,000 over the preceding year. Feb. -26. While this 1030 increase was the nnsiiesi in ine out few years. the home Feb. so vs winners oi the P. month of July. 1930, was the record g;_ month of all time, with aiproduotion caching 12 000,000 000 cigarettes. U spill' ' ' The cigar business continued tot - Fe |h,~ink Taxes were paid on le-as than $000,900,000 cigars-a drop of more ihan 500,000 under 1929. 1., gnuff production also declined, as 23_ ell as manufactured tobacco , . 1t's only in the field of cigarettes, Fe _ whim has, st the moment, immense ue at home Fen 30_ Winners of Nova Scotia -mastern Le popularity with both sexes, that the phenomenal tobacco gains continue. he eastern N. B. league at home i’1a y downs 'SAINTS ARE Are Announced li I NNE R S Ma1°1t1meH0ckey S C0 PES A N D . PULICEGOT_BEllRl$iiSil-oolzing (Canadian Press) _ Second Bound _ M°“°'I0N» N- B-. nb. ii.-at a owns leading to the Maritime am- i°“!` Che-mpivhehip were announced. 1",-¢, ihat's the way the record reads clowns and dates follow. ' M che year 1930. Cigarette manu- fugums paid the government more mm $1,000,000 in cigarette taxes for wry day of the year. It was paid on , uma more than 11e.600.°°0-000 a ¢1ge,\-ettes-an increase of better than t The Piaydowns Winners of Northam N. I. League t home Feb. 25. vs the winners of e Southern N. B. league at home Winners of Central League et I- lllsue. at home nb. 28. Winners of Oxford Mount A. leag- e at home Feb. 19 vs winners of b. 23. Winners Central valley League at oine Feb. 20 vs Digby at home nb. Winners valley league 'at home b 23 vs winners south shore leag- agus draws a bys. Winners central N. B. league P. E. I. at home Feb. 26 vs winners Mount A-Oxford-eastern league at home Feb. 27. Winners central valley Digby at borne Feb. 25 vs winners valley south shore at home Feb. 27. Third lolllld .P _ Winners northern N. B. league- southern N. B. at home _March 5 vs winners central P. E. I. league. Mount A Oxford eastem league at home March 6. Winners Central Valley Digby leag- ue March 0 va eastern N. 5. league at’ home Marsh 5. Finals for Maritime champion- ship_i. Wlhflors of northern section M. A. H._A. at heme March 0 vs winners of Sputhem section M. A. H. A. at horns Maron is. _ A1lsa_Cilp Playdownl _ Quebec champions vs Maritime cha_.n_ipions at home of Maritime enanipioss, Maron is and is. Nolte-If the N. B. team wins the Maritime championship title the firstjround for the Allen Cup will be playsdgin Halifax, otherwise the gam- aa will be played in Moncton. Central Guardian DlXON‘S ORCHESTRA will pro- vide the music for the Moccassin Dance at the Chirling Rink tonight. 3302-2-11 P Saint Dunstan's had an easy W'll K 'll N 1' ns ...""7‘2°...`L‘.§§‘_ §‘Z?..‘§.i.”.“‘...."..T‘i‘lZ 17°” - I I ‘ a The Line ups: In Next Great War ‘-”~”- ,,_,,, “-°-“~“ “» ` W ` Defence -` sounded et uso lest night ,for s picture °f the next wer. wesed by. blsae in the ceiling of a house at 42 E1 eropianes equipped with poison gas `Gi-afton Street. A hand extinguisher to wipe out non-combatant poulat- on .nests extinguish the fire. ions was drawn today by Rt- Ken- ‘TBE DOOM TRAIL" - The 0 Guardians new serial starting next thur Henderson. British llereigh cretary for the people of this and ther lands. Speaking before 3,000 FIR! ALARM-’I’i'ie fire alarm LONDON Feb. ll.-An 0!!|.inUiil A1' Se week is teeming with Indians, ed- verwne at Queeifl Hall in the first venture, ambition and romance. Its of a series of addresses intended to a thrilling story. n NEW SERIAL STORY--Trappers, soldiers and titled dandies seeking iold public opinion in preparation r the forthcoming international fo disarmament conference the Labor Iinister pleaded for support of his wealth, reputation and thrills in the New World are portrayed by A. D. Howden Smith 'in the Guardian's new serial story, "The Doom Trail,” starting next week. WILL PRESENT CASE-His Wor- ship Mayor Prowse, and Councillors it Governments hope of lubnantial arms reduction. “The next war will not be like the last," he declared. "It will be incomparabiy worse. A great milit- ary expert has said that in the ialt war we were killing by retail, but next time we shall do it U! whole- B. Roy Holman, and E. A. Foster left sam Th, next wg, U ig ,ver ,heme this moming for Ottawa where they c0me_ Wm be fought by ,_u»¢|-,ft md will present before Hon. R. J. Man- by ,Munn using muon "L ion, Minister of_R.a.llways and Canals, the case of the City of.Charlottetown for the taxation of railway property. at the lest meeting of the City Coun- tll. His Worship with Coiuicillors Holman and Foster were authorized to form a committee for the purpose 0? Presenting the claims oi' the city. _...___ THE CAPITOL THEATRE, all -wick and spec. equipped with the latest sound machine for talkies will P9611 on Monday or Tuesday of next week. The cosy theatre has been completely redecorated by Mr. Wil- liam Vincent of Saint John, N. B., one of the foremost interior decor- "°” 1” 09-0563. and presents a ""7 lrtlltlc and beautiful appear- ance. The aisles are to be cushioned with heavy Ozite and covered with 'Rh heavy Carpet, the equal of any 'guilt theatre in Eastern Canada. If . Mr' and MTS- HHH? Cudmore went lo Montreal recently on a visit. .Westem 'Guardian L;smTH GALE OF ISLAND “"7” W1” be played in crystal N113. Bummerside. Feb. 13th. Game start; at 8 0'cl0ck. 3301-2-11-2i` #__ \ ,D;`:§’n<;KEY Maron in Kensing- ldh at ~ 5°*-Urdly. February the Tn' 5 D. m. Borden vs. Cape wm"°"'°- This ,same io decide the 01' °f the Eastern section or the l”lv“°°“ Bag"-"WY LGBKUB- Special train ,B Wm W" It 6 iv. in. admission th. mmgld 25 cents. Skating after smnh ~ The regular skating of 1- Pvbruary the iiih, our be MH on the same hours, p-1-may, '°"’"*"¥ Wh- sans:-ii-si i"-__ CLASIFIED ADS rr-- ' i I3'-Hsavv nur! 'rms oiiam i Hlsht. can Benn Taxi. 1 ~F(T` _ :iaos-1-11 _*_ , _ ,iafgilh-Cmwin on ouoica ul 'eu bgflw. 4 to 10 `yeara‘_old, ,hy M °\¢lI. sound and right. .p_|m,_ ganrsrm. Clyde 'M 11- sa-is "¥i'$i.if§ “Every year our air force carries out manoevres over Loudon. Have OVFIWWA. Feb. 11.-Discontinw ance of a number of offices of the Department of Immigration and Colonization, located in the United States, is annoiuiced by Hon. Wea- ley A. Gordon. Minister of Immi- gration and Colonization. , "This action," said Mr- 0016011 ill an interview with the Canadian Press today, "is the logical result of conditions under which it is felt that ihe been intei-este or oanaeawcuid not be served by aggressive immi- gration activity at the present time. you _ever thought what those man- oeuvres mean? They mean that our ated, like every other staff, is now expecting that the operations of the nsxtwarwllibealrattacksagainst great 'centres of induetry and civil- ian' populations." "It’i.s uaelessto protest that auch warfare would be an international crime. we have surely learned that it' fans. who have been so surely disappointed on more than unc occasion this winte It uid scored more goals. 3 An Amherst Exchange "yy, throughout the soviet Union, iia,ooo,- "' "° T"°“*¥ "W We the most iauirl 000, voters will be entitled to par -Ii<‘ly-'lml anyway a chan e ls ,mean more hockey, by way of ver. of athlete in the Maritime Provinvi ticipate in the balloons- This con- ' ` ‘ “’ “"5 l’°"\°P' 0511151-idea a basis! good :is an rest. 5| - . _~' stltutes more than one half the pop- ulation of the entire couiitry_ Those who will be able to vote in the election include every person of either sex who has reached thc Moore Commended Fred Moore, referee-in-chief at Tucsduy nights game is bein e man, although still retaining .in active interest in apo;-|,_n¢d 5; Cameron is back again in .\'.v§ Scotia. Mr. Cameron nrrlveq hi,-5 "ill "¢l1|l!a' hom Vancouver auf aEe of 18 and is engaged in somp ,gmtuhted by ;3lose “Howe” itcig; :£1 ;p::d a. montyh in Amherst “ 'df ` ` ° "1 Ml‘S» - W. Cameron. He useful occupation. The only per- ICM pastime for his sh nm is is css unearned income, religious ser in business on the coast and hai been residing there for the rut n and in warning him on other 00 dght you-g anis and omcials of the Czaiist po ce I P tr ted <‘-111011* it is nearly time some referee cliecked up on ‘ramh|ing’ Ralph Cameron sprang into internatlm. al fame in 1910, when he won the S ro M The uriter has watched this self Boston Marathon, although befor; The voting is protracted over riod of several months. Even in individual cities weeks are spent same hockeyisi. coasting in on Stull while his front line team mates at “wt time he ass sei s Mai-iizme ecard of 2.0.01 for the five xv.iles e . .i ' ° ' ' fore all the deputies of the Soviet l"`_n.mtcd H Shan _passing nm and hd "°“ '°"°”| hm! 5151"" ltlnougli llie Abegweit defence-four classics. Cameron after- 3, few r, Sons disfranchlsed are those living in calling Suuphanvs ammo 'play- v ~. _ I _ ' ' li _ " " ,' , a , ' - P¢ th be are elected. This is due to the fact t h t th el emo b d K Ho six fri-t in the rear. years of competition with the world‘s B. _ 6 G 115 RTE 358 Oil D10- b duction rather than territorial prin- ciples. Deputies to the Soviet are elected by the workers and ofilce em- ployes where they work, in the fac- tories and institutions, each of which appoints its own polling day wiiiiin ‘Langue “ue last night an" an “_ b a specified time. Wing Shots Win Title V The I.. P. U. Wing Shots are at lprcsciii resting on their laurels, ,iizivliig captured the Industrie] ino‘t perfect scason‘s d f in 5° “~m“°\1l`l. turned professional. He he eeliuieted assinsi' sues ron- 'W' ll I-eurboat. woods, Alfred Sllfllbb. Billy Quel. Hans i:..i~i.»r_ si. Yves and others. He retired from active mnmmg ut made a comeback with the 11. me workers _.1 _ reoor o n e unois 'sihieiio club in chicago in Candidates to men-ibersliip_ in the Soviets 'are usually workers, engin- v.'i:is and one draw. This is ia feat yin be proud of and the aggregation E~ rl;-serving oi' every praise, includ- iaier years and teamed up in many events with Joe Ray. lie also cap. tflllled the famous Illinois ersok eers and specialists known for their or institution, scientists, artist: ii: i i - ~ devotion to production and particip- hh' H ‘;nir:;‘g;f"ml;;`"; Kira: ‘xd- ation in the social life of their omni P 1" , 1 l 1 authors and such groups also elcci 5 _ `h theirrrepresematives' The Sblufiljs wfijilmriitdiv cross Another noteworthy feature of .___ " _ -._-k -lil ii T h ik, the elections in that housewives 111.1- :meldulg 53° gains nth; have their own deputies in the Sov- ,`.:`l` ` _ X | let. Special meetings of these vw `. ` ‘ - . ", U. 1 ' I men are called along territorial line; ;m`,“_v)o“s 3 tae sam: ‘T236 He holds numerous high foreign orders, including the Rumlan Ord.;1' ,img of St. Anne; French Legion of Hon- ? ` ' or; Grecian Order of the Rccl-:cinc-1'; ‘ Italian Order of St. Mauric-3 and S2. , ' Lazarus and Belgian Order of Leo-` on Pla” old 11. Since the war Lord Bessborougl; Look more interest in business ilzcni "dsc 1 2 ‘mme Leafs hom Semnd lllic F il st ' ' ~ io - s. or 1 a 1.- ' .'~ i. . ivas Deputy C;a£“1a§e;fnS§a£e`; ;'l'lae Calder circuit. By beating Ameri- C Hd ted M. d in H. `V <-:ns in their last game the Leafs 01150 B 11185, all 11S L3. pacliy made several 'jourricys lol_ A _ _ _ | South Africa. He was aL=o clmirmzm i md It “_ ]‘3"““ _mwly (hat M:"°°"s of the Sao Paulo Bram R31,“_q\_ |ni' Anicriruns will do anything but He was well known in tho "Cup" too for his connection witli sevsi-al other big enterprises, rioiabiy tho M W Underground Electric Rai1\va_vs.of London, one of the biggest cnixcc-.‘1::f,';`°‘l """` "mt Dune M"“'°°'§ mmf of its kind in the world. H.:- was one of the original directors of the rr`i_,_l-1:1-iii-_v in luiurc. It seems the Mar- -- l;0f;'.“..t.‘ _‘;::f.."?;:.‘:‘:.'..1'°;:.:’si;i.i . ,,,., S _ _ . _ `\?:;b;§t};n 0325;: ;fs1l?,,di:,(,1ihL,, ,;_;J_l<~.i‘ liri-ii i-hopping clown the opposit- penses of the company* A sa‘_m,, OI Eziii suillrirriiily liiiril enough to wcnk- $150,000 was effected by ilicse rox- "Z fl“"';‘- Th"l1;""'r;:“:- “I“"“~"; ‘;°`l` 1gnau0ns_ in in li' pas or 0 r rllggc l 3' el Lord Bessborough has been H 1w;_'i~l‘ play, have been softening up or, able advocate of putting the British hotel lndustry on n more cligiiifmi basis. He has protested agaimt :ill hotels, large and small, good and bad and indifferent, still being class- ed as mere inns in the e_\'cs of thc, la ' .w. Outside of his business activiiirs. Lord Bessboroughs chief iiii-:rest has been in the realm of the tlioatrf-_ t their beautiful place, Stansted. where they have entertained large-' ly and especially during the Good-I wood races, the Bessboroughs con- structed a model theatre out of what were originally stables. Even the scenery of the theatre was made -by workers on the estate, but the _theatre is corrunodious ami inviting to the greatest degree. The Earl of Bessborough, his son. iscount Duncannon, and his daugh- ler,_Lady Moyra, now in her 13th year, often participate in the plays that have been put on for ciianiy, though the Earl prefers to devote imself to the production of them. These have won a high reputation. Among the productions last _vcar were “The Merchant of Venice," "A Mid-I simmer Night'a Dream." and other Ililii-linfiiiil works. _ iiuggril hockey ihui made them fear- - :":li1csrlu_v or Friday night. lf the, _ as xy s owe n r i ‘rsrriie league games, it looks as if 1 ._ _ 'tho Shir-ks are in for a warm even- ‘lfcfs Prariicallv Assured of Play- , Ii is going to be hard indeed to dis- h '\ |;tl,:ci= in the international section of pi-.wi-iii-ally clinclied a play-oil place. 'trail ilwni for tlir remainder of the FC`{1S0ll. l Thi- Anim-loans may yet heat out _,.l:ro_.__=.:slllir.ugli rcporis from Mon-[ l ,hill play zi more aggressive brand of' hu-nniini: docile, but now they are! going lo rr-`veri io the old type of, rd :ind respected wlicrcvcr they ucui, tinrl ii;<‘~..erii:iily e1"'if‘l ihcm gilcritv oi' penalties, | \\'hcilior this will serve to iieep illir Iilzironns in third place remains! io lic soon, From newspaper obser-l vailnn ni' ihc liiontrealers, their uvukncss appears io lie in the fact that they have no effective reserve |;‘::_‘:~'s. S'ii|=‘x _\'icwai't, 'inil Sirbcii liuvc brcn carrying the burden. Jim- my Ward, is the pick of the relief mrn. Troiiicr has been good only on riire ni'c:i:i».'a while the -Tefencc has bi-on the poorest Maroons have .had in _-nnv: seasons, dei We thc fart that Johnny Gallagher, whose ownership caused one of the biggest rows in the N. I-I. L. was expected to prnvc a sensation. liiorenz llcclares Conacher, Hal Greatest Shot I l Howie Morens, while addressing several hundred youngsters at the Trtiholmef Park Athletic Associat- ion iri Montreal, declared that ii-am for two years. Note-Cameron is well known in Charlottetown -where he raced against Tom Long- * boat. -M.; l v. sowiiiic c. N.,a. orrrci-: LEAGUE 'raaccasrai-:ns R.. Cameron ._ B. E. Trainer E- Ryan E. Downe U. Mumaghan J. Williams W. A. Davey __ 130 171 161. 154 91 170 158 1044 Total _ ini un 209 iss as 141 iss iois _ 2120 ENGINEERS W. H. Townsend . . . . . ._ 219 W. McLaren . . _ . 86 G. Blerikhcm .......... 150 L. Dingwell 159 J. 1-Iowatt. .............. 141 Swan 168 Nicholson ._ 160 1083 Total . _ . . . . . . . _ . . . _ . . _ . _ . _ ._ 1.58 152 11! 159 141 154 107 982 . 2065 2.57 ACCOUNTANTS 210 152 93 1:1 205 121 100 1002 Total . _ . . . . . . _ . .. 219 152 87 150 159 128 210 1105 2107 \, J. Gordon L. Delahunt ..._ E. R. Bovyour ......... M. Brehaut E. MacDonald .......... J. McLean . . . . . ......... W. Mcl’..eod_ ...... ..... SUPERINTENDENTS Nelson . . . . . ._ MacDonald 157 Davies 235 158 94 97 192 181 151 100 134 110 1086 1110 Total ...................__...2205 Husband-I have brought you iiilk beautiful string of pearls for 20111’ birthday, darling. Wife-But you knew 1 'wnntcl a motor car. -Husband-I know, dearohs, ba; I have tried everywhere and cant get 123 233 144 ganna# ic! i-1?’ ii-=° Gallant G. Williams ............ ““=huek" Carnahan had tho ncatsst 'mimitationearr-Illihow. _ _,li . ' i y’ _‘.- \ l I. 1 E ""r_§_§f_§ i , ‘r i Y - i I _ ii- : 1 1'- ' -'~"§-. .1 ,'61- ~'r~. ra. !`\ -2 \ ~ Q __ 1- l 'Mil _ ii N ,i ._'_’_ .4 H " . 'ii , . _fi ' i .' .1 . . _ 1 i ` il. ll lit.. ‘i l 'ii . i - ` 1 - 'mil' ., v '.;."§`_ i 1 -, !'*,'< \ ‘ i _Q *IH iv; - if _-,-,I5 . ~‘i \`-f»’-it _ ‘_ __~,_\~ -vf is § i _ _ lvl _ ’ -"; `5.““‘l Ai ii ~ ‘ ~ ,J . 'yr 45,,- ‘, _ .-_'._'.\ " _ 1`\I»'§‘. ‘ \` ". 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