Mmm p. W. C. and the Ab- wmnm of the first and sec- gcction respectively, the latter winning after s. hard fought by the score of 28 low- Tll¢_ was not as one-sided as the would indicate. P. W. C. girls in oombination but were of; in their shooting and miss- mmy golden 0PP°l'f»\mm°5 1°* The Abbies played a stellar 0, buck checking me suv-rdlns om in the lead were contented mp their op1'>0¥1°11f* f\'°°\ P°”°" sl the ball. Consequently much ‘ggughnesi 1'%ilIf»Bd Ind what should have been one best matches of the yelf- A8810 sm-rcs in ions "H82 ‘h°°*' for the Abbies, netting a total 15 points for her team, most of mobs were from nearly oentre Esther rtattenbury led the scor- ¢,¢5i for the College girls with me points scored by her team. score at the end of the first read 15 to 10 i.n favour of the with P. W.-C. gradually over- me lead taken in the first minutes of the game. In the last hdwever. they failed to produce brand of basketball they are camlble of and were unable to u point, while the`Abbies drop- in 4 field goals and 3 penalty and romped away with a 26 10 score, giving them the cham- of the Girl‘s Basketball The following were the line-ups. Abbie Sisters P. W. C. A_ McGee 16 3 H. MCK-le v,1~1arriugion 4 2 M. Fraser J. Grant 4 5 E. Rattenlnlry L, Duchemin L. Miller M, McLean 2 D. Prowse 9. Saunders W. McKle E. Burke Rgferee. 'Neil Mal-l'1¢$0i'l. Timers and Bfurers:-Allie Kerr; W; Ma,cl..1\‘en. _ (i.~\ME PROTESTED eine; the above was written P. W. 1:. have protested the game on the grounds that, Virginia Harrington of he Abbies, had four personal fouls md, due to the oversight of the scor- ers who scored the lest two fouls for packing or technical fouls, she was ,awed io remain in the game. A meeting of the captains of each team, the referee. two scorers, and Y offi- and Davis. sh ---_j _ I- in E 11-- -s _'BiiSiiFiBiill°°“"“i._iii'“""°“ i.oo_king ‘Fm Over 'run Msvrsm wut _tm place st ‘ '-ir | Monday nllht at the Y. the gh, Holy Rgdwmer parm-, H,1|_ my _ BY TEC. the biasing diamond for mother six °“ pm. cf the cms' rescue was io, so and ai me-4-an '°°°*l“- i COMPLETE Cll.EllA'l‘l0N-The Oddfellows completed their natal day celebration last evening at a very Pleasant social time held in the I. ` 0. O. F. Hall. Members of the odd- fellows and Alpha Rebekah lodges and their friends enjoyed a pleasant function was.voted one of the most e - “%___l__ of Bill RESl|lT$1'2 ~ R. H- E. |y 5°' L°“l°" ' ' 6 5 4 city knew Mr. McEschern, and his ed himself from Us wheel chair and __ province and the Mu-it'me Pro evening of dancing and cards. Re- Kel freshments were served. and the or- |11. held. . his CIW c elty eil 1- Mai NATIONAL LEAGUE |g_|~ . ed Pittsburgh . . . ......... 2 9 2 Pu. ~ ‘ . | _ . James Meitschern Passes “!.ife‘s race weil run, Life's work wall done, 3 Life’s crown well won, And now comes rest." Friends throughout the city ments of some of the rookies esp- utro the front page fists, the vet- , sndiersns aren’t precisely contenting vinocs themselves with reading thdr clip- erslly will learn with deep regret pings of earlier years. Many pre- I the death of.Mr. James Mchsch- season critics had Babe Ruth listed _ which took place st the Prince for hssehsli’s emhslming psrlors, de- successful anniversary aoclals ever Edward Island Hospital last evening. duolng from his indllerent efforts in death marks the passing of one the spring training season. They os- the former giants of the old Ah- timsted that Colonel Ruppert had' elt and Caledonian field and ibeen done very much in the eye when ' »» c 1,--Y 29, 1931 ~ . rl-us Cl-lA1¢uU|'|'|i“|UwN mn-\1<_|»|1\.-l s __ _ vas. _ _ . __ _____,__.;;__ init; _...__ _ 1 View With The Recruits; While the sensstlunsl accomplish- ' i P f REVOLUTION iContinued from page li _. c price of coffee. Sao Paulo State .. a coffee growing area. Rumors oi trouble in Brazil had been current 'in New-York for several days. Braz- fliian bonds have been affected. Thc reports were denied oiiicialiy in Riu De Janeiro and the Brazilian Em- bassy in Washington. ! Dr. Vargus, provisional President of ilirazll, assumed office on November , iilrd, 1930, after a revolutionary move- ' | ment starting in the Southern States, ‘ ;had forced Washington Luis to abandon his office and flee to Eur- ope as a political exile. The revolt last fall began shortly after Dr. ‘Julio Prestes, President-elect was to . itake oiiice Since taking othce, Dr _ WY ‘LW i i C at Island Hospital. Suffering from per- iccli: illness tlirougnout the past winter, Mr. McEachern became ser- .cusly ill several weeks ago. Althouglt I his anxiety to his many friends. his paging was unexpect.e01r~ The doors-sod “os a mem- ` an lt. il. E. he Boston ... . . . . . . . . .. 811 S Philadelphia . . _ . . . . . . .. 916 2 '°' Cunningham, Frsnkhouse, Cantwell to and Bpohrer, Cronin. hz J. anion, nuaicy. wait, n. mulch *° ch urea is-:F un-in 5 Brooklyn ... .. ...... New York self, will no doubt miss him most of . Charley Horned" out of the p'cturc, Mr. MeEschern was theofsther of l1\l¢ 4| llllfllll “le lllllk S1l¢|| 0! Willie! Rlmlllul l\1l»lll1¢l’- Thm lil’ |°"°ll bl°|¢ --- this month and adopted a. resolution ’ be’ tunes ui cn u ul r ics cu inc uc u a crmntca himself ‘C°"U"“ed from nas 1> Tomato Growers ms sarpengss ncsnp e to "his lids," as he was often heard a h “Jimmy”-tile skates would be mo srpened just the same- These lilo iidren, to whom hs endeared him- the muh .nd 1_0," that namarkable athietq, .lack ln Mitchell and Hogan “Whackie" McEachern whose name AMEEYF \N LEAGUE To the sympathy of the sport world goes out. ' s ()_ne by one the stslwarts of anoth- ! »-1 ow.” 53; :aug St. Louis .. .. .. Cleveland ... ...... wr |10 ilillllllil ' 'those links with the athIct`e glory of km' BIl¢I1°|d¢l'~ Kill*-“Y 'md F°"'°" Ure past are broken. To them and bill MUIU* B'W`"' "Wm" “mm” ““'|‘iheir day of fame, athletes of the IW! SWF" present dlp their flag in sorrowlug W2 nlute . DI ll.. ll. E. ° Detriot .`.. 511 0 Chicago 611 2 Sorrell, Uhle and Hsyworthy . Csrswsy and Tate. P ~s~s ESF .nn-F » fc New York -.. . Washington ... ..... (14 innings) Sherid and Dickey . Jones, Mnrberry, Fischer and cials is being held at five o'clock to- een _ of night to settle the dispute. _ ,.. ... .cn cc. FARMER. RAISES OWN COFFEE FAIRBURY. Neb., April 28.-Any comer that might be taken on the coffee market, doesn‘t bother W. M. Moore and his wife. This spring he I: planting his own cofee in his back md garden plot. Last year Moore iried it and produced a good blend ni coffee-just a few thousand miles from Brazil. -ii-_;___.__ n WILD DUCKS HOME ON RANCH ALLIANCE, Neb., April 28. IU. P.) -Six years ago s black malard .luck fame to the ranch of F. J- Keller, ioutheast of here. The rancher built inest on the bam for the wild fowl. heh spring the wild duck returns ‘or the season, hacthes a brood of mkllllss. and flies away to the iouih in the fall. -»-M-_-___- in Cninnwonsn no nor APPEAR on THE srgae >\“»1 I I f gf/__»..~st?.fi;i_§,/._ ' _;_,_;,|,__6__/g_/\;(\\l1l ,___}_;_J_` /._ *_ .'_ -_ I _SN _/,_ 4: - f-i»'lf`.`~ 74* ` 'svi' / ,______ yi . Q* /fro* . \, - A In a 1 MIN PLAYS 'itil PRRTOFRH ROINE ,I ¢l\Nl\DR*FRMOU5 STRRSUF STRG \‘ $CREE_N“‘Ql0RGE RRLISS* _. NURIC! i.lL\.\§_°‘£'|’C°lNDORS9 , -' UCKINQHRM CIGRRETTES c Hslp G_undarga|| and _“___ Wm s Pnss ' ° tlfeatlng fact hilly. Il “Nd :tIl°e‘;a:.sr'Ily refer to tobacco. For 'Very fact we use wewilisend yousdssck- lilt of D0 Buckingham Cigarettes. ive s Merenee with your fact. lf intereiiui 'Wish Mr. Gundersen will cartoon itsu 7°” will receive the complimentary pack- istoiiluckiughsms, Csnsda’a mostpopu- iarbl ' w-¢§ii:»dh c..ci'c'if.lii.'ila-c ilcwl°§r°$ “M ll Boost in tcbseoes. packed for your Exus and eoieamaat. Mining r-.chu 'rf1»ccc°"° cc'f'i.1»iii\'»°.i."n»mu' ics. Sai al “Do You Know" Cells For im oenia instsmpswawilisend u a \et_of "Do You Knew ' cards-sluggish “fins-qbiccu pcauicalc cola-_ is mu d°“`f'Pi|ou (lisa of esr¢ls,lz_i" I 'iM") I* |01' twenty cents wa will cludamrdl i‘2i.r"..-sr: °“-'"° ff- "=ii=.t.”;:........°“°.‘.: n vs Mrmssqg igm. ° Wm 1 i i . i" ¢.||ed _dm.kn¢”_ writer that the date for this yeas-'s Pl' all I I W be hgh] ai, Upegn pug gn A". , manager of the 'new edition of the ithe farmers to get credit with such a [ ( ‘ Tigers. c ears of the banks. But, as a matter .S of fact the banks were giving credit. <_L _The Minister of Agriculture, contin- Im 39,0 CM-nm of |¢a|y_ and Jack ued the Prime Minister, has some ,W ve ust 5th-the day of the big New Annan Races. Mr. Pendergsst, who spew by the way is one of the promoters known throughout the Maritimes. him and the rest of the family day disappear. From day to da_v|Ul¢ s with lfredorloion last year and’ earty Falstaflan laugh at the pa-ld u ss mans o os h wo im nose and bat them right out to tc stables. is expected to return to the wars ith three or four weeks. r remark. lf they didnt happen to mourners- Since that bright occas- th ve the price, it was all the same ion it th h 823 t to t re B. The Tigers |011 Not only Wm New Glasgow import ment. The Prime Minister was un- new lot of hockey players for next esson, but according to s report in 'he Halifax Herald the Tigers w`li in 'e been performing elsewhere at _S ddy Bubar, who recently signed on Cd _ the dotted line for Fredericton, arc gn-¢d_" How much credit could a ww-`--_---*_ .by at the Government had failed to time. the action was interpreted in Dlement its promises respecting R19 hunks of horsehide squarclyon °5ri°“m"e¥ that "0 B5\`iC‘lI°Uff=\l P01- agreement between Dr. Vargas and y h equired. A red hot reply from Premier R. Bennett followed immediately up- the introduction of the amend- Ming in his condemnation of thc _ eremiah wail of despair," which uc Dates Condict two of the players figuring ln PPM- msn secure if his neighbors went to th I received a letter from li:-. James ¢l'l enderga/ yesterday, in which he C°l'mler, who lives at Picton but hcatedly. Members of the opposition Ib expressed much surprise at press llllytll Will! A-lnh°l°S¢ Ramblers list side rose and declared that the West N peetive lineups of New Glasgow Tig- the banks and said he was broke- moms' RS ”" “rm as introduc- for next season. Another is Paddy bankrupt, the prime Minister asked had yet b€€n al'1I10\1liCed£ that other leaders of the revolution last e policies of the Government re- fall The ..Ba_mbm0_,, howeven ls 'ww etrlcted Canadian trade and that ,, finally emergency measures to 'meet asserted opposition members were we dulglng in. They are more con_ November 11, separate _from Thanks. P “mf New G|"5"" suis Wh” rerned in cziploliuihm than remed' giving' A m°a5u"e fm” these 0hal18€~”~ damaged' The 1055 Wm nm mm " L. given |_;,u-Ll lfadmg m me Hmm, t‘hon.=and= of dollars at least, accord- Commons tomgm, ,md Wm bc ing to men closely in touch with th ` situation. _ ' _a sorted the l‘r11ne l\lin1:.l,<:1‘. wurlnly “a ne next winter. Joey Beaton, who mdi¢aL,,,g me Ummluon benc]‘,e,_ of “My puliiicnl obliilary is more clcsir- i’a55°d 'm '50 the Sf-'flare f°l° IV- Hil- tlluli that coiiclitioiis may bc bet- |"‘°“‘l‘ For the second time this session, replace the present Dictatorship of the Caledonian Club. Hc is survived by his wife, one son. a constitutional regime. At that Jolin, one sister, Laura May, in _Bos- Crops » Dafnaged ion, and one brother Angus, City. De Janeiro as part of a general ls Changed To tu Remembrance Day (Cgmdmn press) which tobacco and tomato plants 0'1‘TAwA_ Ont" April 28___A,.mis_ were being started in preparatory to e Day will hereafter be known as f e measure was before the Com- uy’ A. N. Ncnl und, ccmcx-Aa ' winds of the past few days have done considerable damage in Essex County. Tobacco and tomato grow- r e present agricultural prices were Annistice Day h . _ _ th ___ I e s ave sus ained e eaviest loss, fully determined. membmme Day and Wm mu on the plants, but as yet it is not poss- ible to say just how badly they were Sl'a" S I The funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon at 3 n"cloci-r from his late (Special 10 Thr Guardianl residence. 12 Elm Avenue. Interment WINDSOR, Ont., April 28.-High will be at the Peoples Cemetery. e extent of which has not been Wind took covers 05 hot beds in icld planting. Freezing weather cut R ru G ,Y-~_l__. ._ . i U tl 1 vi Pastor Given D. D. Degree EV. GEORGE A. ROSS, A NATIVE OF CHARLOTTETOWN HON- ORED BY PINE HILL DI- VINITY HALL ST. JOHN, N. B., April 23.-Rev. eoi-ge A. Ross, D.D., pastor of the nited Church at Westfield, received le honorary degree of doctor of di- nity from Pine Hill Divinity Hall l Ing Ca e Halifax, Wednesday evening, April . 22 For U. S. Drunks erni) it c . . .__ celebration on ovember 11 itself. An amendment mumemems |»¢ 3|-din g me mug _ season. Chester Greggory is to he iwas insolvent. How did they expect !h°We"e"' Wm m°Ved by C- H- DI°ki°» New Annan Races, reminds the Carnera and Sharkey The heavyweight match between . meet wu severance reccuuy sua uc Shaker. of Boston. was closed to- I slamity howl being sounded in the t Cons, Nanaimo) at the request of he headquarters _of the Canadian ection of the British Empire Service eague to alter the name from Ar- istlce Day to Remembrance Day. ithout division, in its amended ry definite views on how to better lmrm' the bm ieceived the HPDi’0val the House. Linton. ence. ` _ tour, or rather a voyage around the world, has been arranged for a party of 80 British school-boys this sum- INTEENATIONAL LEAGUE lt. H. E. Toronto ...... ......... 610 0 Baltimore ... ...... 5 'I 0 Mills. Ilsnison, Cantrell and Stack Casosrello, Gumber, Holloway and |-sas? Chi! Ural” Montreal . .. Newark ... ......... Pomerski and Head Brennan, Maugum and Hargreaves Swap 5?-GF o "-‘cocci-'I ltoeheaisr ... -.. ...... Judd, Forman, ll.. Smiili an Vsnaistlne, Welsh ,and Leggett. il.. H. E. Buffalo ... -......- 1211 l .vmcy city 1 14 1 Michaels. Warts, Gould and Pltlak R. Walsh, Nekoln and Morrow. SCHOOLS AND EMPIRE ` IN AUSTRALIAN TOUR (Canadian Press) LONDON, April 28-An Australian cannot understand why the Upton Park Races are scheduled for this date. Perhaps the promoters of the ist- ter races had apparently overlooked New Annan in their plans. At any rate a more suitable adjustment is looked for. ‘ . - _ Pennock Is Improving With Age Now another senile old fellow, Herb Pennock, is showing the youngsters that he is a long way from the day when he will receive his first super- nnnustlon cheque. The other day Pennock ste s birthday cake, his own by the way, that had 39 candles on it, and then ambled out on the mound and threw hasebslls to tllv Red Sox, and ln a.li his feeble of- ferings but one run could be found. Not s bad celebration for an o1d_ 'man basking in the twilight of 39 autumns. Yesterday this aged battleship fir- ed brosdsldes at the Athletics all afternoon and the champions struck; their flag with 12 lioles below their wsterline, any two of which was su!- d,, ,nh ,,,,,,,,,,,,,|,, gt ,, mm_,,,w,, ‘ccnditibns lu agriculture. they win '°f mei, when tue principals-sua nlcu ,b= Presented to this House in me mansgers signed sn agreement for s °°'~"'5e °f tim9~" MT- BCUIICUI intim- us-rcuua ccueeci ci abacus mia, “ed that the avruosriilte time would Broouym _"me lo_ be when estimates of the Department SOUTH LAKE NOTES . oi' Agriculture were under considers- ’ tion. _Mr. fmarles Stuart. Kingsboro. “Lords Versus was at South Lake last week repair- ing pumps, etc. There is a great deal of water inthe wells this Spring. due. we suppose, to the melting of the gmt quantities cr new which fell during the latter part of the win- i ter. The writer wishes to col-met an er- ror in a. former item in South Lakr Notes, viz, that Mr. C. C. Dingwell, South Lake, had gone to-U. S. A. to , see his daughter, Freda, who is re- _ .celving hospital treatment there; .. whereas, Mr. Dingwell went only as far as Charlottetown from which place hi was in direct communica- tion, by long distance telephone, with his daughter in Somerville, Mass. ‘a in Mr. C. C. Dlngwell was a passenger _floient to sink them. ‘ While the American artillery bri-` gsde were executing such deadiy_ shooting, the wily veteran msneouv-i red his craft so skillfully that thai mer under the auspices of the Public a letter to the Times by M. J Mitch- ell, noted educationist. Chairman 0! the School Empire-Tours Committee. as well as Chairman of the Lelllw of Empire, the proposed tour is ex- plained. encouragement of the I-ligh Com- missiorer of .australia and other of- ficials. to send 30 boys to visit Aus- school Empire .mum °m,m|“M°n_ In enemy could score only once. Twelve tc cnc nu- the ranks with rcrulccri pitching. ss a pro pitcher and after fling- ing more than 519 games his srm sp- pesrs to be ss strong as it was 10 uw, pmpouu he ,¢,¢¢,,_ --with gh, years sgo. He has been with the Yankees since 1939, and was one of th 'it factors in their successes rx This is Herbert's nineteenth year || ses. Ncurnu wcslrcuea him Lake. almost all taken their machines out, as the snow has melted of! the roads, which under the drying proclivlties of "Old Sol", are becoming quite firm. 1 _ tralal. sailing out by the Panamll canal on August 14 and returnlnl by the sues canal at the beginning cf Jmum-y'. im. on the vovese round thc world they will touch at Wellington, Colmobo. Suez (for _Cairo>, and Malta. But Australia is their main objective; and they will visit each of the six Stahl in tum. "Boys must be over 11 and under 19 1-2 on August 1. The cost of the tour .seems likely to be about $800 or $850. The director of the party will be s Winchester Mater. J. W- th .ar, but last season he was one of the great factors in their sua- cess untii10z9.Neur-ltls weskenedhlm that year, but last saascn he was much improved. Now that he is ap- proaching bis second childhood he' should no longer be s prey to such diseases ss neurltis and .rheunxstisna Pennoek has taken s long healthy swig si the fountain of youth and he is lit and ready to cross and recross CLASIFIED ADS senger on the Saturday evening train 'Elmira on Saturday included Messrs. _John Ryan, Livingstone Rose and Jo- Parr. Ha will have on his staff an army officer and s civilian. who will act as advance slant. "The s,im of the tour is twofold. educational in the widest sense and rmperisi. Boys will. of course. have a full opportunity of meeting Aus' grglmm old and young, in their homes and at their stations; they win no great scenery. and take part in various kinds of snort." 'r_oir.° s.u.a-arrrrovs cures' or FOR. SALE-GOOD HORSE, I8] LOST-SOMEWIIEBI BETWIBN Assembly, pair of glasses, cord st~ drawers, etc. Apply Guardian. _ ' _ 4208-4-29-Bl Queen st. -4;-:-4-as-ai 'Iblegrsph Office and Legislative tached. Reward. Leave at this of-i fice. 4302-4-20-Ii from Charlottetown on the Eastem train on Friday evening. Mr. James E. MacDonald, Rollo Bay, was a recent visitor to South The car owners of this part have m pi Mr. William Pierce, of Elmira, was 51, The People” (British United Press) LONDON. April 28-Labors hopes of fighting the next general electioni in Britain on the cry of "tits Lords "orsus the people" was nearer real- wiion today on account of Snow- "n`s Budget. It is obvious from the '~w:ellor's speech that he expects :~ present Govemment to be in of- '~e two years from now, when the nd revenue taxes will become ef- fective after the interval for valu- ation. He also expects that in the meantime there will be a big battle Parliament on the measure which, with the help of the Liberals. will get through the Commons success- fully, following its emergence from the lower house. It is thought that the Lords will oppose the new tax measures by all the means in their power, thus giving Labor the oppor- tunity of going to the country with the Lords versus people Cr.V BS the ‘pre-war Liberal Government did. How far the plan will succeed no one knows. It is quite likely that the Conservatve leaders are anxious to ake the next election fight on Em- re tariffs and will advise the Lords -.not to give Labor the opportunitv is seeking, since it would be a red a recent visitor to the Provincial hen-in but there is no doubt that 8. Ul\Plllll~ in Labor quarters they are anxious to make the issue Lords versus people Mrs. Freeman Mossey, Bothweil, 'and they will do everything they can has arrived at-Elmira. sftar an ex- to achieve their ends. tended visit to Charlottetown. r Mr. Allan MacDonald was a pas- from Souris to Elmira. Passengers on the evening train to leph Manning. Some of the fishermen at the lob- ster factory at East Point recently captured a black fox near the fac- tory. Reports of the capture were immediately circulated and we un- derstand that one. Mr. Jackson, of Hunter River, communicated with the factory, testifying to ownership .M 5 Western Guardian -INTEREST IN DOMINl`0N DAY; ‘RACES-Much interest is being ltaken this year in horse racing in _Summers1de. Enquiries are coming in 'from un pans cr the Island in re- igard to the Dominion Day races. 'There are a large number of fast horse on the Island this year and some good meets are being looked d forward to. New Brunswick is also expected to send some good horses t to the Island races, and the sum-f mer schedule is eagerly awaited. It is expected the classes will be a.n-- nounced in the near future. S. I C S -WORK COMMENCED - The building of the cement highway ati the eastern approach to the town of Summerside which was commenced last year under the Federal Grant for unemployment with the cooper- ation of the Provincial Government, is being resumed this week. Mr. Mes- ` servey, chief engineer for the City! of Charlottetown, came to Summer- side on Tuesday to attend to the matter. Work will go forward im- mediately, it is understood that a ° half to a miie of this permanent highway Ls to be built. S. Y. BOWLING By winning over the Guardian last night with a. record pinfall of 3114. Holmans take the second section of the Commercial League, and will roll off with Prowse Bros., first section winners, on Monday and Tuesday oi" them. The cost depends upon the Mexican insultedbut is worth up tol 60 pews in cmm' wmetimes' million free drinks willb e emphas- itually drunk.1 _The judge feels good if he lets you on with 40 pesos. to lunch with his wflc. ity have begun the treatment of their ` 1- seed potatoes, but none, as yet. have done anything along tillage lines, the land not being sufficiently dry. E. H. Some of the farmers of this vicin- M P. Mr. George Gillis, Botliwcll. has gone to join the ranks of lobster fishermen for many years. Her friends were sorry to learn of the serious illness of Mrs. James Holland. of Elmira, and wish her a speedy recovery. some of the parishioners had their of the fox. which will be sent to him immediately . cars to church at St. Columbo on Sunday, Avril 26th. next week. Geo. Young 133 256 9?-‘.>S>?° GUARDIAN 228 132 177 175 l55_ Vessey 170 235 Fisher 233 198 . Carmichael . 150 208 Power 236 242 9221109 asv, rem zaoa HOLMANS I 229 I82 322 281 240 204 145 158 ITM 216 Johnson . 194 Affleck 229 Dowling . 148 McCallum 173 Toonibs ... 261 1003 8571254, Total 8114 aiinsrd's Llnlmoat for Pimpin. .1-vvzzz. Mex Apu-11 za .u, p .__ fl The few-n stages of inebri: y cal: und is acquired officially and legally in tl ericliv. the 11 ugc applies the arp:-opriaic nd, Halifax despatches state. Doctor Ross is an ex-president of _thc Pre-Union Methodist Conference * and has served in various other posi- ons of responsibility in connection im the administrative and educa- unai entclpriscs of that Com~mu1'.- Juarez border haven for iivssty Am- 10"' I-lc 1‘f=;1l'csc1iLcd the Ma\.‘il'i1nr Police decide the slate of inioxic- iMem°fl‘5l_s_ at me Tnmnio q?‘”‘°i‘ anon aumeved and me ne __ mommg in 192s \\.l.r1c- the Methodist <..\urc.i was merged into the United Cliurcli ,mo of Canada, being one of the signers The seven dmerem w_____ of bC_ of the “l_3asis of Union"-the docu- ment wlilch me le al exists c t coming officially drunk are not de-_ g I g ‘ n 9 D scribed in a guide book. But a chart ,me United church' 4Dovtor Ross is a native of Char- has been made to assist the Juarez 10,, _ ___ I V b K, visitor in determining, by the amount _ "E O n' m‘ ng "een om on mg . siren Fast, th: son of the lnie 1 -hn of the fine paid the next morning, _ _ Ross, fort-.1e1'ly of the P. E. I. Rail- how much he drank the night before. f _ _ b _ __ The stages of intoxication' mn' As a Oy ‘le vprved on 're me- F_m_Eb__o _Me _ d '___ Twichcuicci mfr cr me ‘fairies in me ' ‘ rc y nm ' 1° ‘ da s when the ‘lo iJav'.l Lfarri was osts but five pesos and is for thc. _ ` n' " ' . E moderate of purse and cap\zity._= ;Scorned by the imaginative An`1er-,BIG BOOMING SCHEME ic . ‘ ‘ ans Second-Ebrio escandoloso (Scan- slously drunk.) This covers a mul- Third-Ebrlo cscandoloso and in- ultar los Mexicanos. Tc-lling the Fourt-Ebrio triado 'dead drunk.) iz ditom FOR TRINIDAD LI1\rIES (Canadian Press) titure .ol capers. The ante is raised PORT_OF,_SPAIN ,nimdad B W °1°‘° 2° pews' 1.. April za-A huge advertising scheme to boom West Indies limes. __ _particularly the limes of Trinidad. is “mud that Memcmf are n° good being nricioriaken by a Canadian and that y°“ Could lick an "my °f company whic hstatcs that it will give away 1.000.000 lime drinks lr. connection with the campaign. The cd in the Dominion, where it is ‘A WW Charge Df me °" te" pews is hoped to secure a valuable market lmade for hauling you from the gut- I for West Indies mms by educating fer t° me jan' lille people of Canada as to its uses. Fifth-Ebrio immoral. ilmmornllyiq-he free drinks will be given away ` dmnk-I IVS _i°° had if *_* “P °“t°h` r at iniportant centres. The proposal es YU" kissing Wu" “'1fe~ Us im' _ lm'.\'e\'cr. is subject to thc cn-opera- moml' tion of the lime growers of the West . . _ . I Six-Ebrio impertinentc. Consists_ mdidw who will be asked to supply f telling the COP -VU" d°“`t like his the limes required for the campaign I°°kS- Fmeen Pff5°5- :free of charge ln view of the coin- Seven-Ebrio consuetudlnaro lllsib- pany u,,d..1~tak;,,g the heavy ¢xp@n5_ Caller-Is the manager in? Bookeeper: No, he just went out Caller-Well. when ho gets hack es entailed in the scheme. including tho adv<=i'tisin;: cnmpnirln. Ii. is pro- posed to do thc al;loi.<_ iiifdrniinr: the Can- nrliali public as in ilic true merits 1 with the stenographer, tell him his ian:i'tI1l~ \'nr'i~i_\‘ of n:=cs for thc Brit- wife called. Fish West Indies l.mv.<. GOLF - GOLF - GOLF Indications point in an Banner Your for Miniziture Golf 'l`HOUSANI)S ARE Pl..»\\`lNG THOUSANDS A ` ' WHY NOT ERECT YOUR OWN I Our engineers will Furnish RE I’i\\ Ii\G you with I’l.'ms and Speclii cniions which Will Enable You~in I<)rc1:i ai i~`.;:::ri_\' (`ou|'.-*Q Saving You Hundreds of Dollars. Write fo1',Pa ri il‘nI:\1's. WE CARRY lNIFOR'l`EIl ~Z~IiI".l‘1.“.’ LOTTON Stahl). INTERNATIONAL I\IINI.-\'I`I‘RI'] GOI." i`i)Ill7i\R.»'\TI0f\' Lumsden Building < Toronto ;“'_“T:'TT_"";.; _ .- --._-Ri" ` `-- - --rv- Aprli 25 and 29th, May 2 -*I `§' .-»a~ -_-vc` '=---¢ lu-. .,,_..,|. I. ,_. ..-21.1-‘La-rf _ ; Wifi ~ .` L. §..1“_.‘r~ ... . -s ,_ _-fs--: ‘;' _. 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