BOWLING. WRESTLING BASEBALL ABEGWEIT FAIR __1 N_ sans NEW ERA (Continued from Page i) OF "It ls now contended that, under THE ca 'RLOTTETOV_V__N_MG_UARDIAN TIIE I UEIITRAL GUARDIAN mi.- This column in roeerved for Queue County new: cl local intereltlbnt ed- l vertillug of n newly nature ml! b l lnnerted nt d cent: n Word ltrielly l payable In advance. . the policy of the present govern-f ment to have a trans-continentall POLICE COURT-At the Police . MARKET BUILDING is l Court Saturday morning a. speeder ‘Commencing Saturday Come and have a big Night May 20th to 27th. time. Proceeds ‘ in aid of Athletic Grounds and Baseball Diamond. ADMISSION 10¢. I 9552-5-19-31. m UAYUVCIIISVIIIQ llates—l'ayalile in ‘Advaiioefi Central Guardian locals, laetern Inca-II. 2o. per word; 4Q- iler word; Western and Announcements and Coming Events. 2o wr ward: Olwlflefl. 2c- m word; 1n Memorlnm Notices, 10o. per Inch; uses o! Floral and Spiritual Offer- ings, Cnrdl, etc, 4o- Im- name; Letters of Condolence, 10c. per inch; Notice: of Thanks and Appreciation, 70c. per inch or 4o per word. Other rater Minimum Charge for any g eenti. ' vrv ‘v RATE-Zn per word. three In- ons for the price of two, ‘strictly t‘ able in advance. To Let T0 LET — GARAGE. - APPLY 210 Kent Street. 9550-5-19-3i. T0 LET-COTTAGE. NEWLY renovated. Apply Guardian. 9834-5-20-81 To LET — LOVELY SUNNY rooms. Apply at the Guardian. 0634-5-20-31. 1'0 LET-TWO ROOMS, WITII oi- without board. Central. Apply Guardian. 6i T0 LET '-- STORE OR OFFICE rooms. Heated, Great George Street next to Cruwelrs Studio, Phone 626. 9545-5-19-31.‘ T0 LET-FURNISHED 0R. UN- furnished apartment, also four room apartment unfurnished. Both heated. Central, Apply Guardian. 0638-5-22-81 on applications. advertisement twenty - flve For Sale CAR-BOARD SUITABLE F O B lining outhouscs, etc., 1c per sheet. Guardian Oflicc. ti. FOR. SALE - SEED OATS. MAlI/‘K McPhail, York Point, P. E. I. 9630-5-20-31. FOR. SALE-JIWO USED HOUSE- hold refrigerators. Apply Palmer- Watson Electric Co. 9634-5-22-31 FOR. SALE - TWO lt-t TON FORD Trucks in running order. Islund Telephone Company, Limit-ed. 0625-5-20-21. \__ FOR. SALE -. AUCTION FORTY- highway, a large part of which continental system, and that logi toll cs between other provinces. Car Ferry Accounting consolidated revenues ent to the province, Five, Bridge and Whist Score Cards. Guardian Central Job~ Print/cry. Nov. I-tf. r hundred; 75c by mail. thousand. F. S. Reeves, South- port. 9507-5-l6-6i. FOR. SALE — AUCTION FORTY- Five, Bridge and Whlst Score Cards. Guardian Central Job Printery. Nov. I-tf. ,. Boarders Wanted s-rnn-aoannnas warn-an, i1 Oriebar st. 9645-5-20-31 WANTED - BOARDERS IN PRI- valc home, Tel. 474-1. or apply Guardian. 9603-5-19-31 Wanted IVANTED-DRAFT HORSE, 4 T0 5 years old. for general purpose work. Apply Robert Rhyncs, Dun- staiiiiiigc. 9532.11 WANTED - simian, compare, hmlsektelling apartment for elder- ll’ (‘ollplla Pleasant Street, Reason- m" "m- Allllll‘ F‘. Guardian. May 18-41. Work Wanted Yqv-vo AIABRIED MAN wsms M“ ‘"1 Tfllm- $15.00 Dcr month. Annlv Guardian. 9551-5494“, Female Help Wanted WOMEN IYANTEI) T0 SEW FOR Us M mme- sewlllil machines fic-tiffiai“ ‘No selling- Ontario To“ “W Company. Dept. 147,. "m0- s-zz-zs-zis-zv _$UIIIIY SIDE TAXI < Z4 HOUR. SERVICE - Phone 731, DAVID (Tl-Id) MacLEOD I256-5-5-finw-lmth. ii FLUWEIIIIIG BULBS “We have now for sale some "w repulsi- SPRING ma 3 U M M E R BULBS. FLOWERING GLAUIULAS ch‘ Wnlendld sslortment of m”?! Named Varieties tn I llrc 35 cenie per dozen. ' fan Johan Inccenius dealing with FOR SALE-TWO ROW POTATO planter and slovcn ouch $50.00. James Lawless, Kcnsinglon, P.E.I. 9557-5-18-61. FOR. SALE AT A BARGAIN, 15 11.1’. Steam Boiler (new 1928) together with stack, reason for selling, too small, Apply Central Creamerics, Ltd. 9654-5-22-tf. FOR SALE — WILLYS OVER- land Coach. 1932 model. 5000 miics. Hcv. E. Bridgewatcr, Criipnud. 9558-5-18-31. Lost LOST-A BLACK FIBRE BOX size 8"x2"x2“ containing a. valu- able Medical Instrument consist- ing of Electric Battery Handle and Detachable Light. Generous l't'\Vlll'CI offered. Return to this office. 9616-5-20-31. SUMMERSIIIE and Prince County --'1‘HE NURSES graduation takes place on Tuesday, May 23, in the auditorium of the Summer- sidc High School. Admission 25c. 9631-11 --Mr. Joseph Delaney, Malpeque, is it patient in the Prince County Hospital whcrc lic underwent an operation. His many friends hope for his speedy recovery. History Links U. S. A. Sweden (Condensed-Etna n aclcs and prayers of the Swedish Saint St. Bridget and another book dated 1628, showing that Sweden's hero king Gustavus Adolphus II., had drawn up extensive plans and treaties for the colonization of North America as early as in 1625. Another book by a famous histor- the life of Queen Christina, the daughter of Gustavus Adolphus, has remarks and changes madein M" "PI colors named "'7 "he 50 cents per dozen. lllll Single choice allied varieties from I0 cent: cenil each. PAEONIES-Some ve I ry ilne ah" Z and I rear old plants "M! Ind 85 cents each. IRIS __ L‘ - gllsnzegr. 8 roog; Bloom e ° "m- oer oust. Any ma‘ above msnq may“ Barter 8i 0o. the margin by the Queen herself, showing that she had decided ob- ioctions to many of the things’ written about her by the learned w TIFFNESS Moll’ el Hillel's well ‘fllNAlllTgl already built, Prince Edward Island ‘ Wm be made pa“ of the “any ten days, a drunk and incapable "There has been mention made in the Press that some fear was expressed under the new ruling by which expenses of the car ferry and new piers are to be charged to the of Canada,‘ that we may be penalized, on ac- count of the large amount involv- ed in upkeep, in other votes pertin- contin ed Judge Arsenault. ‘There is ahsol e-' ly no argument in this. For many years previous to the inauguration of the car ferry service there was a. large vote each year for maln- taining a service between the Is- land and the mainland, including a. subsidy for the steam navigation company. It was never urged that on this account other votes should be lessened or cut out. The car ferry is a national work which serves not only Prince Edward Is- land, but also the whole of Canada, United States and the world. It is' the mean; by which Qum- points‘ by the Treaty of Versailles, but ac- in the world trade with us, and illfiy h" “M”! P°“'°1' “mum be‘ was fined ten dollars and costs or c_‘ who failed to appear had his bail any the 3mm Wm be p“, of the; bond of five dollars cstrcatcd, and trans-continental highway, as wlilwln°lh°r “its fined three also the approaches to the ferry“ “d “m °' n“ days- and that in order to be on a par with other provinces we shall be charged no toll for the use of this highway. There is no such other dolln r1; B. I. S. SOCIAL - The B. I. S. Dance was patronized by the largest crowd by far cvci- handled by the social evening committee in their modem dance pavillian Saturday night. The floor was filled to capa- city. Bro. Oatway displayed great ability as supervisor. The orchestra lived up to its high standard of mu- sic, many people availing themselves of the opportunity while shopping to stop at the intersection to listen to the music of Director Chipman and his six-piece orchestra. THE BRITISH (Continued from Page 1) ed up: Poland, 200,000; Romania, 150,000, and Czechoslovakia, 100,,000. , Russia would have 500,000 men. The British plan also provided for extending the London Naval Treaty to include France and Italy. It also extended the naval holiday on capi- ta-l ships to all powers except Italy, which would be permitted to build one ship to balance the new French cruiser Dunkirk. Germany would he freed legally from the naval restrictions imposed We trade with them to nlam-ifll" fixed at the present level until i036. l ‘advantage. There have been other‘ _ _ STRAWBERRY PLANTS 60c PER national works such as the can,“ l British would remain in force five $4.00 per system of Ontario built at the cost I years‘ of hundreds of millions of dollars oi’ Canadian money, the ports of Montreal, Quebec, St. John and Halifax, all of which have required immense sums of money for con- struction and upkeep. It has never been urged that those provinces penalized as regards those provinces. Prince Edward Island stands in a much better position having province, making it a. condition of entering into Confederation. There was con- tract regarding national works in Hillel‘ Provinces. Why should we be penalized by reason of the Domin- ion Government keeping faith with us in the matter of keeping con- should be other votes pertaining to by reason of the service been paid for by this tracts regarding communication?" Unfair Discrimination cuse that such tl0n contract, lind to be run on the necessary improvements iiig to consider this excuse. of transportation. entitled to have passenger pltals abroad. Railway Sympathetic conveniences must be remedied. may take a. little time, but . Limited {LIMMENII It was unfair to Princc Edward Island Judge Arsenauit maintain- ed, that the Railway management should have to charge up expenses in connection with this work to the railway. "In all matters pertaining to improvement in communication we ivere always met with the ex- improvements would further increase the cost to the railway. The railway, naturally not concerned with the Confedera- purely business basis, irrespective of the Confederation contract. Now can be inadc without the Railway hav- “Priricc Edward Island is a prov- ince of the Dominion and as such, although small is entitled to the same riglils and privileges as larg- er provinces of Canada. Wc arc en- titled to continuous communication with the railway system of Canada. These communications cannot be regarded in the light of what ex- isted at tiic time of Confederation, but in the light of modern means We are rightly‘ entitled to daily communication, including Sunday service, and such comforts of trilvel as pulmaii cars as other provinces enjoy. We arc cars transferred to the car ferryiwith- out the inconvenience of getting off the train, onto the boat, and into lhc cars again. It is a. serious hurd- ship especially with women and children, and particularly for the sick going to and coming from hog. "All tiicsc disadvantages and in- we cannot be side-tracked. Our pride as a province cannot be further humiliated by putting up with service unequal to that enjoyed by other Provinces. We must prevail in the end. The railway manage- merit, recognizing our arguments. are in sympathy, and in my opin- ion we have entered into a new bra of transportation.‘ Bmkibli The arms treaty proposed by the During that period special international commissioners would be created to attempt to settle the political problems now disturbing Europe. A second general arms‘ conference would be held before the expiration of the five year period. Mr. MacDonald also suggested‘ limitation of military aircraft, giv- ing these specific figurcs:—United States, 500 airplanes; Grciit Britain, 500; Franco, 500: Japan, 500; Italy, countries. He did. not suggest a maximum for Germany Under the sailies, new in force, the Germans ‘planes or submarines. depression has been felt Vatican. The volume of Peter's Pence has been reduced and a great amount of money lost, abroad in investments made OVPPSPQJL Ec- onomy is, iiicicforc. being prac- tised and a. circular has bNll issued to employees in the Vatican City informing them their pay will have Irv the ‘.10 percent. from a tourist standpoint, in which I am particularly interested, the iarcsciit reduced fzuws and the prospect; of bcttcr l‘t‘i‘ili(‘iilvilii arc of vital imporlaiicc in u .. ‘rho ll thousands of cars visiting tin: Mari- times have been side trucked on ac- count of the fcrry charges. The av- erage cost for car and 1m svuscrs was ten dollars a cor. xiotorisis considered that tlicy could do a. great deal of travelling and sight: seeing in other provinces on ten dollars worth of gas. Thousands of tourists who would huw ionic to us if fares had been rvisonablc went instead to other provinces. The present arrangement; is a great encouragement; to the Tourist As- sociation, and we will nnw work with iencwcd energy and hope.” i A Food of i Real Merit “BEMA” Molasses preserves all the food value of the famous Barbados sugar cone juice-the purest. cane l juice in the world. It in en rich no It testes. Rich In Iron to nourish the blood'——rich in vitamins to conserve the health. For children, there Io nothing be!» tor, give them plenty of it. It Genuine I ? BARBADOS, ErfraFancy MOLASSES 500; and fewer planes for other ads/s most outstanding thorough- historic racing trophy in America- restrictions of the Treaty of Ver- the King's plate, drive that lcft no doubt as to his may not have either, military air- ability for speed, King O‘Connor, ‘ four-year-old bay gelding ———————————— home at Woodbine Park Saturday ROAIE,‘ May Zi-Thc woriddvidc afternoon to laciit an unwieldy field of 22 Ontario-bred, thrcc-ycar-olds and up that hadn't scored a victory since turning three, and captured for the Canary and Gold Seagram colors the 50 gnineas donated by the King with $7.500 added. Hatches’ Eastern flatter, top weight of 132 pounds was three lengths behind followed by Mrs. R. to be reduced by bctivccn i0 and E- webswr‘ gallant um‘? gelding’ ‘ Syngo. H00? suns uwisucciss T0 lINiiillliN i Victoria team, and gave an idea. of SPORT WOR AMERICANS WIN All FIVElIlTS Wright & Nunns Lose in Final Singles En- counters Saturday. MONTREAL, May 2l—(C.P.)-- Members of the United states Dav- is Cup Team today were enroute to Washington after disposing of Canada. in the North Amerlmn none final in five straight victories. The Americans ciiniaxed their complete sweep of the series by taking the two final singles on Saturday, Ellsworth Vines, United States and Wimbledon champion, defeating Dr. Jack Wright of Vancouver, and Wilmer Allison the United States, captain, conquering Gilbert Nunns of Toronto. Dr. Wright towed the tail lanky Vines to extend himself in order to cliieve a 7-5, 63, 7-5 win. Although the match was not spectacular, Nunns put up a good ed 6-4, 8-6, 6-4. is WINNER milligrams Seagram Stable Entry. 0f Field of 22 ‘at Woodbine Park Sat- iii-day. (Canadian Press) TORONTO, May 21. —- Seagram Stable, once home for some of Can- breds today had regained the most In a sweeping raced Harry carrying VICTORIA, May 21.-(C.P.)--How Victoria. Bluc Ribbons, crowned champions of Canadian senior bas- ketball with ihcir rccciit victory ovcr Windsor-Walkorville Alumni, solved the Alumnrs famous "screening play," chief factor in the Ribbons‘ win, uow has been told. An anonymous letter-writer,- a “wr-ll-wishcr," explained the play to "Chuck" Chapman, captain of the how to combat it. The letter ad- vised the team not to be drawn out. from under the basket. According- ly, the Ribbons’ plans were changed and Chapman was rillllolnled 9° 1'0" main under the hoop. "Chuck" credits the Ribbons‘ suc- cses in tho tltlu sci-ics to the writer oi’ the letter, who signcd merely "a wcli-wishcr." The lcttcr was re- ceived after thc first. game, which the Ribbons lost to thg Alumni. England‘ In Soccer Victory BERNE, Switzerland, May 2i.-— (C. P. Cablm-Twcnty-cight thou- sand Swiss soccer fans saw Eng- land's international team down their representatives in a fast and furious game played Saturday at this city's picturesque stadium. The score was 4-0. Automobile production fight against Allison who triumph-l KING iYBllNNilR; . On Sport THE ABEGWEIT FAIR The Abegweit Fair which is at building will have two extra draw- ing cards this evening. Bennie Bihlls and Gus Longaphie are scheduled to meet in a. fistic en- counter, the number of rounds not disclosed, but as both these boys have showed class in previous bouts a. battle royal may be ex- pected. Jack Williams and his trick dog will be on hand to provide enter- tainment and lend variety to the program. ISLANUERB FBOMINBIT In the Intercollegiate meet held at'Wolfville Friday last in which Fred Kelly's Acadians retained thc track and field title for another year. l. number of P. E. Islanders were among the point winners. W. Winchester. Acada, placed third in] the B80 which was won in the time of 2.07 3-5 equalling the Maritime college record. Alan "Toby" Mac- Milian, also of Acadia, 'tied for second position lathe pole vault, while "Sparky" Lodge of U. N. B.’ I won the mile in 4.44 2-5. _ BASEBALL SEASON OPENS 24TH The local baseball season is to, get away on May 24th with two, local teams in action, lineups of3 which will appear in tomorrow's issue. Y LEAFS TTED FOR LEADERSHIP, Toronto Maple Leafs went into a tie with Newark for the leadership Races Home Ahead of the mternational League over St. Louis the week end. While the Leafs were, winning from Buffalo, Newark lost‘ two out of three tilts. The Leafs have now won 20 or their last 25 Iflimes. speciflcally mentioned in the orig- inal form of the pact. The present Pact makes it abundantly clear that the four-power agreement, does not mean the powers will im- Dose a solution on any otiicr nat- ion. Prime Minister MacDonald stated this verbally when he was in Rome but developments abroad showed some of the peoples desir- ed a more definite statement. The pact now states this point clearly and beyond question. 0n the dif- ficult point. of revision of treaties the pact states definitely the pos- sibility of accomplishing this but only through the machinery of the League of Nations under article 19 of the Covenant. The original pact also mentioned tlic league in this connection but owing to misunder- standing abroad tho present draft ncstatcs this point more strongly. The pact agrees to aibidc by art- icle i0 of the [league Covenant under which mcmbers of the League agree to respect and main- tain against all external agrcssiun the territorial integrity and polite- al independence of all members of the League. Inclusion of the refer- ence to articie l0 of the Covenant is the result of the French mcm- orandum. The pact introduces dis- armament as a dcsirable necessity in Ger- many II increasing. Timely Tips present in mu swing at the Market BOXING We renovate and repair. Ileve your old hale cleaned, Mail orders attended to. Phone 2684. 9504-5-16-18-22-27-41. BASKETBALL ornan sronr We have the moot np-io-dale hat machine‘. Our workmanship the moot luperlor. ‘ Phillips and Boudreau rebloclied by us. 1B3 -A Queen Street. Next Door to Curries Shoe Repair. o, ucocoooccscwccoocum BASEBALL RESULTS SATUIDATS GABK . NATIONAL LEAGUE iFirst Game:- n. u a ,Bost0n [Pittsburgh . . 2 a o Cantwell and Hasgrave: Meine. Cliagnon and Padden. Second Game:- Boston 611 0 Pittsburgh .. ‘I10 1 Betta, Hogan and Harsflive; swift, Harris and Padden. New Yolk ... 1 11 0 ' St. Innis ................ 4 9 0 Brooklyn 5 1 Chicago 6 1 Philadelphia ‘l 9 2 Cincinnati 618 1 isieiucsiv LEAGUE ' BEE 4 B 0 New York .... 2 6 0 Cleveland ...-.... 2 6 1 Philadelphia ‘l i1 0 inclusion in the pact of the Mac-‘ Donald disarmament plsn. MacDonald Plan Included To this Signor Mussolini agreed, but this meant writing disarma- ment lnto the pact in greet detail. Moreover the big powers are now agreeing to the MacDonald plan at Geneva and this makes it unneces- sary to Include it inim- Mussolini pact. The pact in its present form is very general in phraseology, not entering into details. Some of its general characteris- t'cs are: First it is a restatement of previous accords for international collaboration. Second it is very carc- ful not-to mention either the nec- essity or the desirability of revis- ion of treaties, although admitting the possiblity of revision. Third, it Ls longer than the original pact; article two, referring to treaty rc- visfon, is particularly long, the art- icles contain more conditions. Bath British and French diplo- matio circles were greatly pleased tonight at the optimistic turn af- fairs have" taken. M. De Jouvenel the French Ambassador, is a news- paper publisher who came to Home on a six months assignment for the declared purpose of bringing an mentioned it generally. s virtue and Italy closer. mother. Fathers Oppose Sons On Ranges WINNIPEG, May 2i.— (CPA- Fine marksmanship appears to run in families. The St. Charles rifle range here saw nine fathers on one butt shoot shoulder to shoulder with their sons. Lieut. W, Worsick, Winnipeg Light Infantry, and his son George took first place for high scoring with 3-i- 33-32—99 and Iil-33-31~05 respec- tively. And the success of Sergeant J. H. Nests Winnipeg Rifles, second high scorer for the day with 34-33- 30-91, may have born duo tn the cheering of his four-ycar-old son when his father made lhc ivhiic sign come up more often than any other competitor on his target. NATIONWIDE (Continued from Page 1) justment of a sweeping character immediately the new legislation rc- lieves them of present Sherman Law restrictions. The steel, ma], oil, lumber, auto- mobile, utilities, textile and asbes- tos trades are among those of which the leaders have indicated they expect to be ready to file wage and production agreements quickly for the approval of Hugh S. John- son once he is definitely appointed administrator of the new law. _ 5 1 Baltimore eii 1 caNzoNi-zm IS WINNER 4 1 5m" °m°"" Albany .. ....... a s 1 NEW o s, Ma 21_(A_P_) 3 1 Baltimore . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 5 9 4 —-'I‘0ny canzoneri, ugiiiywcigiit m- s o AMERICAN LEAGUE In: champion today won beck the ' R E Junior welterweight championship INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Bl- “m” 8 '5 with a 10 round decision °vcr_ * _ REE New York ..-............ 4 4 Battling Shaw, Mexican boxer be- Rochester ....... 2 '1 0 Deimil ' O 6 fore 10,000 fans in Heinmami base- Montreal 6 9 1 5°55” 2 9 ball park. °m°a3° -' 6 u Albany a 'f a wltshlllgl” ° 3 Jersey City .. ........... 4 ii 0 NATIONAL LEAGIE PLAN 1s DESIGNED l m“ °*““°" Newark 813 a Y (continued mm Page l, Baltimore i: 15 o élttwmmzrkn 2 7 French amendment, but the Ger- SUNDAYS GAMES second Game‘ 4 m x mans now have withdrawn these. New Yoik ' ,3 ,, The pa“ as it now stands com INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE St. Louis .- " . . First Game:- sists of five articles instead of the fir“ G“m°'— Fhfladel hi, 3 a 3 original six. It is somewhat longer n‘ a E ‘i, 1 5 0 however, than the original form “when” 313 2 Cmcmna ‘I ' I since the moot points, such as re- Mmllreal -----~~---~-~-' m 15 0 seiond Gimef- ., . . . . Philadelphia. ~10 0 vision of treaties, needed ampler sum“! G“m"_' Ci - “an 4 7 U statement so as to produce no mis- Rwhest“ "*"'"'"'"' 5 7 o firs?“ e, taken interpretation. ‘The present Mmireal 3 a o Gum '_ ,- m 2 pact begins with a. preamble stat~ mriml” 513 3 Brooklyn ' ' ' ' ' "I :- 14 1 ing its purpose as collaboration a- Blind-k’ ---------~- 4 l‘ 1 Chicago , ' ' ' ' ' I iiiong the four great western Fir“ Glmei“ Scrum‘! “mm.” . European powers to maintain Newark '-'------- 313 3 Blooklm I i] 1., peace. Jersey City 11o 1 °m°a¥° b“ " Second Game:— v Based On Briand-Keilogg Pact Newark 9 5 1 Jersey City 3 4 0 It stat/cs it is based on the Firs‘ Gamci- . Briand-Kellogg pact and the non- Albany l1 1i 1 W a n t e d resort to force agreement signed at Geneva last December, and the British memorandum 0“ the P909 Covenant of the League of Nstiong ivrittcn after, Mr. MacDonald re- The Iicaguc Covenant is not hmwd to mndcn. requested the Pints and Quurts. Phone 1107 9l04-4-27-tf iiow ls the Grass Growing 0n Your Lawn '2 Better have your Lawn Mower tuned up at The Bike Shop GT- GEORCF. ST. They Illve The Best Equip- ment Obtalnsble For The Purpose Not! Hcwccocfl