I b‘ i ' he, Wallace n. Ward, Canadian increasing momentum drove Press Writer) liousiy in lterrlfic offensive in third to run in two goals and tie ->o , lng with excitement. because of series and with the Canadiens win- stakes. Canadians as Canada's ning the series three games to two. A wicked cross-shot by Wildor Ls- llcochelle, Cflllddlelfi substitute wing man, ended the deciding battle to- night, after nineteen minutes of overtime, and gave the Flying Frenchmen the right to meet Chi- cago Black Hawks ln the Stanley’ cup finals. ' . Boston Bruins were great in de- feat. They were smothered hopeless- ly in the first period under a shifty, bewildering attack. They got their Monday night, Bruins winning stride in the second period and withl 3-1. fought desperately to stay in running to defend mug they won last season, they had played. Boston won behind to win 5-4. The Canadi next beat Bruins at Bosgm Canadlens took their first ho ; Lookingzfm 0 . BY TED The Coming Classic l YUNG May's , SPRING OVERCOA TS Plain "ind Guard Models $15.00 $18.00, $22.50, $2500 fore should make The sporting Irnternlty o! Prince Edward Island is agog and on ltsl hind legs these days. The reason for jail the excitement is apparent. Are ‘not the famous Maroons and Senat- l ors to show their wares at the Forum l tomorrow nIght-—a game that will live [long in the minds of all who are privileged to witness it. Both line-l I Indications Point to a Forum , Sell-Out rt ls likely that the "sold. out" the Forum on Friday. Yesterday up NEW SPRING SUITS All the newest colorings $19.50 to $3500 Genuine Borsalino Hats . . . . . . $7.50 KingHats...................$5.00 HardyHats..................$4.00 Some Notables ens at 1o o'clock, but that doesn't mean a thing. The writer overheard a worthy remark last night that an! person at the Forum before six a. m. can have 12's place in the lineup. li tlool"! as if he means to be first- Such is the enthusiasm manifest in Canadirs great national game. The Crush Chief among the brilliant pllCllI chaser-s is Joe Lamb, of Sussex, N. B. l lJoc, who played here against Abeg- -weits some years ago, ls the only Maritime man at present playing in ‘the National Hockey League, and he} has many friends and admirers ltirroughout the Mariifmes. His ap- ‘pearance here is expected to draw a big crowd In itself. ' A splendid showing of New Caps, Shirts, Gloves and Ties l t KELL Y“ and MacINNIS 135 Great George Street CHARLOTTETOWN l Central Guardian ,uickly clear the straits of ice _- ,- , resent juncture. TASTY, DELICIOUS l-IOT CROSS ~BUNS—'-lJo not fail to order at Hynee’ Bakery. Price 20c per dozen. Phone 314. We deliver.- 4513-21 DROPPED MAIL-The mail plane from Moncton dropped the mall in the field opposite the Exhibition Grounds yesterday. The plane did not land but picked up outgoing mail from Charlottetown at Summersidt. Let's hope that sufficient means are taken to keep a lane clear fo' those who possess reserved seal ltlckets. It has been noticed at som' ‘games that a great number of fan- wlth the "paste-boards" ready fo~ dellverywero forced to push and crush their way behind those buying rush and other tickets at the wind- ow. One or two policemen could eas- ily keep a lune clear. Island Winners I EThe Senators will bring ten play- ers who are: Bcverldge, goal; Starr, i Shields, Boncher, defence; Kilrea, Lamb, Finnegan, Touhey, Grosvenor and Gagrre, forwards. The Maroons have a colorful line- up including Kerr, goal; Conacher. McVlcar, Gallagher, defense; Nels Stewart, Slebert, Ward, Brydson, Northcott, Trottier, Roche, forwards.‘ Kerr, Gallagher, Roche andBryd- son will be remembered as the flash- ing players of the M. A. A. A. team last year winners of the Allan Cup, wh'le Trottier will be recalled as the left wing sharpshooter of the Tor-f onto Grads, 192B Olympic champions. who played in Halifax, first against‘ an all-star Maritime team and loi-' er against the Moncton Atlantlcs. Moan‘ Allison Umverslli- 335k“- The game Friday night which will cers, Marlitme Champions, will un- glvs fans In this section o: the ‘deavor to bring a litte lost prestige country their first g‘.'mpse or two back to New Brunswick next week. National League teams playing hock- ‘TINY med u" Y- M! C- A- Tlsera ‘unclean ‘sdwmnu lit the i 5 i 5 l New Brunswick has had its share of Island Athletes and Island vic-' ‘torles this week. The Abegwelt Sis- ters also distinguished themselves in Sussex and Moncton this week. I l I CATTLE FOOD IN AIR. MADISON, Wis., April 1—James C. Jarver remodeled a large building here to manufacture cattle feed. Friends were invited to witness its first production. Garver pushed a button. Wheels turned. workmen poured great sacks of grain into hop- pers but nothing came out as the finished product. The building was searched from top to bottom without discovering where the grain hnd mo- lasses was going. Garver went to the -____. Mt. A. and Tigers ey as hockey is plnywd in the worn-rt.‘ at the "Y" tonight in a basketball ——' won There out of a ventilator spout. fastest circuit. should draw a cao- let-lo lllllt hi! Ill the Ml‘ marks 0f TAM?’ DELICIOUS "OT CROSS 0d the mixture, and the wind sca-tter- for"! lrwse at the Forum. DUNS-Do not fail to ordcr at n gigantic struggle. The Tigers, not the least phased at the reputation of the University boys, are determined ;to go after their opponents from ihe sound of the opening whistle. The following are the lineups: Mount A.—-Whlte, McKay, Creigh- ed it afar. A workman had diverted‘ the g-mmid grain into the wrong,‘ All Hull Levlnites pipe. ' Hynes’ Bakery. Price 20c per dozen. Phone 314. We deliver. 4513-21 -—-.- IN BETTER. 'l'IMF»-’I‘he car ferry made better time in completing its round trip between the Capes yes- terday than it had for some time previous. The steamer left Borden It 0.5 a. m. and arrived at Torm- The Levin Fur Company Juniors. hockey champions of Prince Ed- ward lsland, are now hockey cham- i plons of these Maritime Provinces. loll. Cvill. Clark, Wagner, Mclvor. ‘.<wILL "AVE-r,- “le at Acomvs Last n'ght st Moncton this scrappy ‘Yillllls- stables, Sourls, Tuesday, April 'lth, a" "i=1 101ml band of whim" ("mil-MY 5'11""- Easterrr Guardian Canadienls Clip?” i . The Bruins 3-2 It, was not sfeathockey tonight . ending their but 13,000 fans were tense and tin;- surviving bid for the Stanley Cup the old sliver Both teams were leg weary anrl battered by the four hard game first encounter at home coming fron- l-f ‘sign will hang over the entrance to wards of three hundred reservation’- Ily to catch the worm, if said bird‘, is early enough. The box office op- fur- ~ _ the ' ' til“ Li‘. so‘. ti?‘ til» €l§ lll game 4-3 and then lost to Bostr" b. vel winning streak of thirteen straiglz‘ games, a. record hung up by Monc- ‘ton. The six to nil shutout, there- that nnluck number look even more foreboding BIG LEAGUE PROFESSIONAL HOCKEY MONTREAL Both Teams Former World’s at harlottetown Forum You’ll see some of the most famous Special train leaves Summerside Frida Special train leaves Borden Friday at 9 This is the greatest hockey event ever stag the on w a ‘U players in the world in action. Champions ed in E. Island. y at 4.45 p. m. Return fare, $1.65 5.30 p. m. Return fare $1.50 Seats on sale at the Forum Box Office this morning at 10 o'clock. Box Seats, $2.00; East and West Sides, $1.50; North End , $1.00; Gallery, 75c. (AllReserve Seats Except Gallery) éfiefx. musrw>r-w~i<ao a-tiaflfi‘ ‘out: '7?“- f nrsz- _*f'_4\-c-'e2-i¥."“§:i=:~2crr .111. Lev Ath (Canadian Press) MQNCTON, N. 3., April 1—Monc- return match with the Island cham- ton Athletics, conquerors of Bearcat Cubs in a game labelled as a Maritime Junior llllllfll llockvy championship affair’ here some time some Olllfll‘ 3'0" ago, iii-c superstitious folk tonight. challenge. 1f ever- Playing their thirteenth game of the season on April 1, in defence of the, title they claimed, they were over- whelmed by the Charlctetnwn, Prince _ land Junior champions, here tonight expected ‘vlml-"Sss "m" ‘Vhkuc w tlir first. period llli‘ Island cinna- 80118» the 5999"“ “Tr” “Ho” l“ "mus scored their third goal. G Whit, a 6 to C score. in Fur MCQ“. Trim Moncton Lev“, Foxes of tonight, although the Box holders will have the privilege of holding r 10 o’clock this morning. letics 6-0’ It was said after the game that a nth-o plons is unlikely and the Levin Fox- death BS may 110w claim the Maritime championship ulliil ng team hurls a sudden Y m l‘ Better Team Won l Undoubtedly the better iczun won score is a pool" Edward 15_ indication of the play. Showing llll- 1 ad f chm” home!’ we" hunters covered Ilhemselves with g Y. M. C. A.—Henry, Partridge, Alex by man‘ ‘g ‘i; P- m- ullvlnl Tom‘ grskecrl“ 2408;’, ma,“ wenmgwnlglory and nidae all P. E. I. proud Mlllllflflll. T00R15!- P- "' ' ' . K6" m no n I. r. m. the arrived at ' ' _ r th l I o, to Filllter. Coach-Earl Mclnnls. Bordon at 7.15. making the single Mflwu- 4515 31 runloretxlltlellrtrrznzlfenjurrloi- Ailzieeticsl Referee-Walter Goal. trip in a little moi-o than two hours. ' ‘ Although there is still a great deal of loo in the Straits, it ' my. llclenllv Yesterday iiitomoon to per- _mit the fen-y to make the trip in CLASIFIED ADS WANTED-EXPERIENCED MAID for general housework. Good by the decisive shutout of G goals to' nll. Local admirers who had evcryl confidence in the boys will no doubt be surprised and overwhelmed to Good Ol’ Habltarrts The Montreal Csnadlens in their .2 better hockey or more not. and often only tllc end of the; V‘ um was“ Apply Mrs. Wellington Mc- learn the declsiverress of their vlc- overtime win of 3 to z over Bolton Others who rate with the best oFlmk- f’ ‘mu a‘ A wind blowlni "m" Nd], sguthport. Phone 1183- (My, pug Mo”; in g {Qlgphgng con. Bruins at Montreal last night, dem- them are Goalkeeper Thompson, Dunne: westerly direction would 42ft _ . laud ‘he yunnnun nflu-onflraud beyond ‘he ‘h-dow of g “and "ulhman, George Owen, young goalie played sensallolliill)’ y er b doubt that the ltossmen are not the speed than they (Pd in last night’! ‘rarer. invincible tum tract for next year. lie is getting l" m9 llame- Th‘? (‘Wm d‘) nnunnglllii‘ former accepting a pass $16,000, plus a bonus, for this seas- on's campaigning. And it wasn't so “m” l“ m” 3'0“)?! ISIMGCWS‘ d0" count on a blazing shot. from right long ago that an entire team couldn't fence» ‘mly to h“ m” 5°“! m“ m“ imdcr the goalies ilnsc. aggregate that much money in sal- name's raised suck‘ the side or the arles. "Cooney" Welland, "Dutch" Gafnor, behind a sturdy doiom l the picture arid sometimes not cvcn right. Time and again they tore biul U", illg to the goal lllOillll inlprcgllable barrlcr threw up in front teams this winter iillci which oppos- ed the Trliro Bcnrcais Cubs, missing, although the some pieyc were there. Tire the oi city The Garm- The Isinildcrs rammed in tun pom. izrzforc the Athletics know wimr llll‘ proceedings u-crc all about. S" mark mid some ninety; lock and Currie cnnlblllirlg illcciv. stocky lliilr right winger- Scrond Period ‘ The Foxes scored their fourth gall lcziriy ill the scsond period, wilcn G. o" the other side‘ a bfl]1i“m;\t'hlilock wcllt. through illnnc, Vlg. glmg nrorllld tilr- dvfvllcc and ll‘: rm ti B Dlt' li two alert‘ forward llncspthlhtltirthjrii? Uqvis‘ who nmdp an awkward M’ Mar n arry, " ‘ C pper and ‘ ‘ ' the bcll. G. Stewart. inking a piivs Levin Foxes hnd little difficulty unth {he Am“ ‘ i G. Wlliilork, when were lcnst expecting it and owls nluflcd his ntlcnlpt to block. that they _ iflllpl. tn save. And as ill the fir“! championship clnsh. They literally lhave been rsgted. Those Bruins are "Pergk" Galbraith. Intfact, therle is:'i iégsrednlsfilefi‘ (ighllriutchc 1335:; gzillpcriod tllcy scored again just hrlor» BAS tore through the New Brunswick lwl. Ill rllh mlrhiy good, but the a payer on e Boa on payrol w o ' ‘ - , -~ ‘Fli Frenc e , wen the on is not an outstandin erformcr. Ill-m "““' ill-rltiredwitliegzxes‘ zlrtaziplonsnlryrlbettlcll". and llrnaitnone chnch: "l: The Boston ellmlnafitlop by the gzsouslthlsMgouvjsiflncsokcn‘lihpczf;yiCiiCS ALLN every lenle of the word," Moore ndd- ‘filly-off berths: with Chicago Hawks Canadians marked the second scas- ___ ' m‘ a ;L :93, c‘ lqflglgwn ‘m; the PWVIQQQIIOI’ the worlds professional hockey on lnarow that the doughty French- —-—"’*"~ a qt ‘ |n ‘morn "g pmmi 0g u" Qhjm- gonfelon. Thole rivals, Bruins and .211! .' ' Whitlnck combined. ll!" lnlirr '1'»;- aymr rep- when they opposed the Canadens In _..__ mg a wimz shot and slru-nrl iln:<:n~l_ 1 " ‘l 'br|ng a Maritime championship tn resent them Canadiern have (Lie the Stanley Cup set. There were 110w A3011‘ A my; in to inmg the l‘l"ll’1llll'l brick i-ltof n» w at 9 p, In. ._ the Island since folk-Again con-best forward of them ell In Aurerscme who clalmrrl that the lilar- who'll nonnio .-, mil llvo iilvci- the cage. l grotulatfonsl ‘Jollat. Then, too. there are llains-loolll. who plll‘ Sflllllllll‘! llcfl‘ 10- |black fox tn th: winners oi (hi: Iilir- Tlie gimc WilG rvmnrkairy- fi-vc frml "'1 at Y M C A I I lworth, Burke, Mantha, Lepine andlmorrow n'ght, hnd "softened" thPIm-n-Srmrtor g1mc tomcrrow nfglll‘! fouls. "lid only one penalty wn". ‘l; . ' . o " g First Defeat ln others of exceptional mert. Bruins by their bruising tactics and This would bi novrl n:‘_vcril\lr1~. for ilnndcd out dairimz the i'r:l.~as_ Camp- ‘hm I Thirteen Grrmrs i The Bruins’ starry cast. incl-tics ilua pavml the way for their re- the lclnno and no doubt consult-rd boll rlrcrv tuxi nltnuics for trinplilw ..1.'.'.l ‘Eddie Store. their dc'e:lse man. who pulse. but "N! Firing Frflll-‘llmrll lt took furnish brilliant exhibit- pions, and their arrival home to- Canadlena l sport. They are the most, lltlc night should be the occasion of a lonl of the YiM.C.A. second aggregation of athletes to of the world's greatest pl the Lev-lattes to break a report has it, will see lmen have accomplished ,Lut year the Bruins won in a series against ‘ and somi-IMoroons, but they had no such luck k a $25,000 con-ldemonstrated last night that they lllll lBll-‘Idld not nr-ed such assistance the leaguflyoa; Montreal’ I l this!‘ Boston played nil‘ wiilr Blar- nons inst year, but held ills byt- mh Illllfd season. Cfll. spnriy by our llpprr (Yalnrii-m hrcth- into in illc third porlcrl. Tlrlrd Period The inst. goal nf the flflllll‘ (‘flillvl ‘in tho cnriy nwnlnczlts of p'ny in ‘l"r~ pcrinrl. when (i Swwvnri ml The teams played one twenty nlin- ‘ egular seats if ordered between 9 and The forlliei" l Aliliotlcslcialmnllts to the Alariiililc title play. lciiguc ed lisilossly, Tilvil they was rs lless and spectacular" work long lily nil since tile Truro garlic was apparently lo‘ tile disadvcrntagg of tile tiiiliuiics inl every dcportntcnt. m". grnilbcd Curries pass rrl ihc .\l “it'- |‘.(-ll blue linr to lJEfll young Li‘\'.'l.§ fol _ ' ltltt- first goal at about ill!‘ fir" m‘ SPPHHCS flour Currie took ‘n 1111's from Ci. t l\Vl'illl()."l< for a close in shot. flld‘ found lllr‘ ilppr-i" corner of‘ tllr- not. Just llclorc tlln gone svllurlltl nu l"’llil of 111100115 and ' crpi for the inst pvrlod lll0 formc sprang t llfc and hemmed tin; Foxvs bcllill‘ ‘tllClT own blue lino. but ihc alert} ill i I “I ilcnr ycu lost your lcnlglcl‘ yc: trrdwv." "X cs. but shill bc hrk Minn: 0i goalie prcvcillcd any scorilug. ‘rc w DOYOU KNOWTHATU 1 12y [HD1755 fiulvorRsr/v K —— a l ‘ Goencco was INTRODUCEQ mrow FRANCE av an HMBHSSHDOR,.,\//-\j IN C? Ol e o > t VOUR FREE BucKiNqHHM clcinmsrrcs YET?/ Help Gyndersen and m I me _., Scntl in your lull-resting incl iorlrry. I l nerd not ni-r-l-ssnrr rci r in iOllllPCU. Fir ~m ' ignrcll .( If inlcrtrs you will rvccivr ilic cimiplinlvniiirv pork ,' ngr-nl Hui-kiln: ms, (Yrlmil l'll"llll‘llllf‘lll‘ ‘lira llui ngllnln J ilml ' i- ml llllll mild- hlcnilofnl “ is iincsi in lobar-cps, packed for you rc llllll rninyrncnt. Address you . i in (h-nrgc (iuntlt-rsen,Dr-pi..-\. g THPlCOll 'l‘rlll.. ‘n. 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