- r .1} use H11! tr in 1 itxflse w: = News“ r1 ti-tstssrtlrthiil-oflfltit rflifflflfiflflflfflwlgflHIIIIHllIvhvwflTflvwr-usrsnPunt qrrmr.‘ "c.1931 n! rec GAME mNlnur-rosmvznx duos again ‘old man weather" pot a crimp into P. l. Island hock- ” plans. Yesterday's north east wind accompanied by a heavy snow m] clogged the Strait and incident- sn, tied the Car Ferry on for prac- fleelly eleven honraand at i245 this morning was a few ‘ "rd; from Tormentlne. The Maroon: and Senators may “vs had some intentions’ oi re- gurnlng to Montreal early in the week, but inst for spite have sig- nified their intentions oi playing in Charlottetown, even if they are forced to wait a week. However, this will be unnecuslry as the Upper Canadians had already reached soirnentine and are prepar ’. to board tlfc steamer on arrival. it is expected they will arrive in the city some time early this m ‘ This game, long overdue. is the nierest manifest, the largest crowd that has ever witnessed a hockey ilxture in this province is expected u; he on hand. ADDED ATTRACTION I: arrangements can be made, the Levin Fur Co. team, Junior Cham- pions of the Marltimea, will be seen in action against a Prince County Intermediate team tonight. This will give the hockey fans a chance to see g great little team oi puck hawks. HORSE PARADE The parade of race horses, first suggested h! I. B. M. is likely to materialize. The Victoria Driving Club held a meeting last evening and discussed arrangements for the par- ade to take place on Saturday after- noon. Numbers will be allotted to each hrse and he will appear in the procession in the number allotted to him. The course will be mapped out and arrangements completed today. Horsemen are asked to kindly get, their equipment polished up, carts,’ harness, etc., ready for the big part ade. It is expected that about I0 or q talk oi an automobile parade foi- lowing it, dealers showing their new cars. “THE "SPOILS" The current ploy-offs should be a bonanza ior the competing clubs, ‘A Western Guardian --SPECIAL TRAIN WILL leave Summerlde at 5.45 p. m. today, (Wednesday), for Maroon-Senator game at Charlottetown. Return fare $1.65. 46114-8 i1 i. iiirtlifl poi-rt"! luau ;~$.*'-<' Sir Arthur Currie iSails For Hom MONTREAL, April ‘l-Sir Arthur K Currie, Principal of McGlll and Led? ; Currie‘ are sailing for home from ‘c Shanghai on board the 8.5. Empress - o.’ Japan, after completing a tour l of the Orient and India, where they ; attended the inauguration oi’ New 7 991113. and assisted at the unveiling - of s. Caansdian pillar in the Eirnpire .. buildings, 3 The return of Sir Arthur and Lady 3 Currie will close a trip of more than Btvm months. They sailed from St. ", John on September 5 for England to Spend Christmas and New Year. Early 1n January. 8dr Arthur and Lady Currie left from Marseilles for Bom- bvv. where they stayed with Sir Percival Sykes, Governor of Bombay and Lddy Sykes. “Mn this point the travellers went lo New Delhi where a stop was made It the home of Sir Phillip Ohetwocd, wmmand -in-chief of the British m"! in India. A (our o! the pro- Vlhoes next followed, touching Agra, lfld the iRe-itutens states. On return- lns to New mun, Sir Arthur and W: curl-is stayed ilith Lord Irwin, Wvroy oi man and Lady Irwin aur- h the New Delhi inaugural cere- » “"1198. beiore proceeding to Cal- "ml. Madras, Colombo, Ceylon and m!!! on to Shanghai. id-afii-la- . I BI Iillt?! IIIIIIIIT‘ (ll w-Oihtiflflg PAnAmsl Ion T!!! coanrss "TOWN, Aria, April 'i.—-A sur- W! discloses that there isn't a place in southern Arilona where it is irri- Piomr for ooatleu men to appear. m"!!! the summer when the mer- “117 is above 100 for month after month, "common sense" etiquette 9""!!! and no matter what the oc- rasion costs are not worn. __,_%_______________ ____ CLASIFIED AD ‘£3! IXSZIIJJBIRII CIQQQS‘; ._- _.__._.- "In sans-on some. 1 mums old, guaranteed broken, single and double. weight mo lbs. One heavy express wagon, one set express hor- telk oi the city and lodging by the; horses will take part in it." There is t LOO-kiflg ‘Em 008i’ Queen Mary "ill l‘ l! fllitcied that the winning nil-WI‘! will receive something ap- rroslmeilnr 32.000 each so their share oi the proceeds. While official figures are not available, it is aa- lnmed that about seventy thousand dollars was realised from the first five IBIIIU. Two games in Chicago llld one in M ‘ ‘ should swell this total well over the hundred thousand dollar mark. Clubs and I WI" l ' hiv from the play-oils. The rinks cut deeply into the proceeds, while the iconic flilsnces will be lclied. The Drowrds are certain to surpass all pnevisus intakes by a large margin. s- 1 A SECOND SHIN-IS Dizzy Deon, latest Cardinal pitch- ing sensation, bids fair to don the “ or the rap and bells of “The Grea" Shires. lie has already corv- ed out a name ior himself in an eccentric role which is delighting baseball writers casting about for new material ioncopy. Dean, who disdain: ‘ , and who believes he is the greatest oi all pitchers, has already been dubbed a uisanco by Branch Rickey, and his exploits have made him entertaining reading. ii he can stay in the big time, there is going to be a lot of hilarity add- ed to the pastime which threatened to become drab and sedate with the passing out oi Shires. THE STANLEY CUP t There is not the some nervous tension about this series or the same c‘ atmosphere as prevailed d ' ,, the (Boston game. Canadiens are tired but confident oi the out- come. They are shorthanded now, but with the nervous strain dimin- ishing, hope to oorns through with at least an even break, and then wind up again as champions. They will realise that an entirely differ- ent strategy will have to be employ- ed against the Chlhawks. it will widely be s. question of sllwil. in that commodity, Canadiens figure, they will shade the admittedly- speedy Chicago trlbe. The first game oi the Canadian series opens at Montreal tomorrow night. s.- FLASH Car Ferry left Tormentlne ‘ this morning at 3.30 ior Borden. The Of England - LATEST PORTRAIT O F HER MAJESTY Rllirodllced nbove is the latest pmtrait irorn London of lrcr majesty Q3081’! Mary o! Enklflilll. Wfiflrihg the magnificent tiara and necklace of royal jewels. Iler melestv celebrates her birthday on lilly 26-—Photo- graph by Hay WrIrht-Ion, London. LEVIN run 4 KENSIiETUN 1 The Levin Fur Company hockesw 'POSTFONED MAROON - Senator segregation. Jlmlfll‘ fihampions oi the lioclzey match tonight (Wednesday), Maritime Provinces, easily lived up‘ s; 33o, Begum ygur reservation m. to their imputation in their clash day, 4611-4-13 with an intermediate team from: Kensington at the Forum last night, comlnv out on the ions end vi a 4 sale at ‘Forum ior Maroon-Senator ‘to 1 score. The locals, by their “me tqnlght, 4611-4-11 ‘Central Guardian l crrsnaorrrmowu norm: or‘ ‘Trade regular quarterly meeting to- night at B p. m. 46124-8 PLENTY OF GOOD seats Still I0)‘ Maroons of Montreal and Senators fiends-up and cagfil’ exhibition. were THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN HUME AFlEll'““'1-*~‘“ THE BIG Eunnvrlil ruun Mr. and Mrs. Wallace E. Scantlebury Visit Many Places of in- terest in British Isles And Other Coun- tries. m. and Mrs. W. E. Scantlebury returned Monday from an extended trip to Europe, where they have been travelling ior the last three months during which they visited fourteen countries. They report a most pleas- ant. and enjoyable trip. Enroute from New York to Eur- ope, they spent a dsyon the Madeira Islrnds, a very quaint place, sup- posed ‘to be pert. oi’ the lost. contin- ent, Atlantis. The people are very illiterate. At Gibraltar Mr. and Mrs. scantle- bury visited the gallery and torts. They enjoyed an auto ride thirty miles into Spain, and visited a bull ring. Al: Algeria they joined a sight seeing party and went through the new and old sections of the city. At Monaco they visited the Monte I Carlo Casino and the Museum. Nap- les was the first. city visited in Italy. They also visited Mount vesuvlous, Capri, where Augustus and Tiberius, had their villas. They also locked in- l to the bubbling crater of Sal Fat- ara. In Rome Mr. and Mrs. Scsntle- bury had an audience with His Holi- , ness, Pope Pius. ‘They also visited the old ruins oi the Cciesseum, the Roman Forum and the Carucalla. SAWN IN TWO-The house be-’ longing to Mr. George Wheatleyf which was being hauled from- the corner of Great George and Eustonl street and which was held. up on Monday near the corner of Princel is now being sawn in two. The top will be turned round and hauled endwise to their destination. The City Council decided that the house Ln], after a sight seeing trip the Ibouvrc, the Eiffel TOWCI‘, Nnymlcnn’; story ls to be removed. The sections .T0mb_ Am D-T,.lunn,he_ vcrsamesv was too wide to permit of it being s hauled without damage to trees and _ of Ontario, Upper Canadian hockey- ists enroute to Charlottetown are among the passengers. v U.S. Racketee ring Runs Into Billions ANNUAL TURNOVER TWELVE BILLION DOLLARS TO EIGH- TEEN BILLION DOLLARS CRIME COMMISSION FINDS. ALBANY, N. Y., April 'i-Racket- oerlng, the New York State Crime Commiooion iinds, is an "industry" with an annual turnover of $12,000,- 000,000 to $iii4300,000,000. The per capits payment to the muscle men "in the bucks" is a min- imum of $96 s year for each of Un- cle Sosrfs family oi 125,000,000 and hall again that much if the commis- sions maxim-um estimate is correct. The crime commission formerly known as the Bunnies Commission, passes out of existence with the rui- joumment of the present session of the legislature. It sang its swan song today in the form oi its iinal report to Senate and Assembly. The report declared that a study should be made of what corrective measure could be adopted that would halt racketeering in the state. "One racket in New York State 8.l0IlB——lIiHll of fake securities-is known to take approximately $030,- 000,000 a year,’ the report said. "Large surety companies say thal crimes Isa-inst property clone tow nearly seven billion dollars s year." BUTTER MAKER EMBROIDEES SKANEATELES, N. Y., April 7.- Msking rare pieces of embroidery is the hobby oi Waller E. Scexrett, a butter maker by trade. Ever since Scsrrett was a boy his nimble fingers have fashioned laces that even wo- men would find difficult. FEW ABIZONANS PRACTICE LAW PHOIIIMX, Aria, April ‘i. (U. P.) —6ornething, perhaps the cmitrast of sky-scraping mountain and low- ly plain, seems to prevent native Arllonans from practicing law. Only as attorneys out of 1,868 who have Rklltered in the state are natives of Arimns, supreme court records show- mzu nus: nssr cooks ieasily within themselves in every ‘period, and seemingly scored ht will. Currie and Whltlock were the aces on the local line inst night; their stick handling and skating was one oi the features of the game. a’ SUMMARY or scones 9 First Period l1 minutes, Whltlock to Currie. Whitlock scored on Carrie's re- bound. - 7 minutes, Currie on Whit1ock's rebound. 2-0. No penalties. econd Period 1 minute, Currie on'a pass from Stewart. 11 minutes, McFar-lane. 3-1. Third Period 4 minutes, Whmock. Total score, 4-1. The lineup follows 1- Levin Fur Co. Kensington Goal O'Neill lil. Hickey Defence Ferguson O. Darrach Fraser E. Gaudct lviacliie. Forwards G. Whitlock I. Darrach Currie A. McFar-lnne Stewart G. Cooke P. Whitlock G. Webster Campbell Carmichael. Referee-Percy Rodd. Forsakes Hubby For iVild Man L08 ANGELIB, April ‘l-The cir- cus wilri woman, who hails from Africa and her lips as big as saucers. has eloped with the circus wild man a colored fellow from Georgia, in a strange triangle case. The trouble is that the wild woman has a hudoend "South Bea island Joe." by name, a tom-tom player with Al Ci. Barnes‘ show. Joe rnplslned to iihe district attorney's office yes- terday, not so much about the ices of his wife he said ea the 8030 she took with her. l-le obtained s warrant ior the n: rest of his wile, Jennie Ubangl, c the African tllbangi tribe, and Galvin Bird, 27. Bird whose home is in Can- ersvllle, 0a., impersonated a wild SPECIAL TRAIN will leave Bor- causing the removal temporarily of den at 5.30 p. m. today (Weddncsday) for Maroon-Senator game st Char- lottetown. Return fare, $1.50. r ~ -___ ‘ point, the branches of a number of trees were sawn oil and posts had - to be taken out. DOG CATCHER AT WORK-Judd electric light and telephone posts. Alr/dy in getting it to its present ‘,_ ‘Tu. '1ud’s. GAME 0 Takes Place Tonight Baths, which could accumodate 2000 ited Shakespeare's home; thence to people at one time. The Vatican Aberdeen, the Granite City, where Museums and other points of inter- llMr. Scsntlebury visited his sister est were also visited. and Mr Mncliendrlck. a icx rancher. The trip from Rome to Villa DEste [By car the visztors made é. three day Hadrian's Villa and Lake Nemi was tour through Collcnder, Loch Lo- mgdg by gm‘, At this lake Emperor mond, Loch Katrine, and grave of Caligula had his houseboats. One of Rob Roy at Balquilclder, Stirling those has been recently hauled out ‘Castle. William-ls Monument. Hunt- of the lake, and made into a museum. _ lngwlvvl‘ C8500 and Glflmis Gil-Sile- Mussonn; 15 draining the 1mm, and,‘ At Dublin in Trinity College they is preparing to remove the second isa-v Bern's Harp. the Book of boat. The hull of the first which l5 gKells. Si- Michaifs Church» M the covered with lead is 5n“ mgagr, ca}- “latter place the bodies pIZICEd in the igula used those boats to transport. ‘ vaulis are nuunmiffsd by the almos- hls guests to the temple oi Diana. jllllere- The Giinlo‘ F_‘(-’n:e‘ Pisa and vcnicp’ the city \N0rthcrn Ireland “'21s cue of cl canals were nmong the other 7,0011% 01' illtfifcsi vilified- points visited in Italy. Venice has! Mr and Mrs Scautlvbuliv smbsrked st. Mark's Cathedral, a remarkable on the Lfluurntic from Glassmv for new of archmcmm The £10m- of zldaliiax, and had :1 pleasant six days the cathcdm; 15 “ndugag-“g ‘ trip. The steamer had a sluall mena- Paysmg through 1m 101111311 Alp; zcrie in transport, prize winning tilt? He“, ‘; ads. and United States, racing dggs, extreme cold was experienced. Wln- ‘Wm kalfiaims m!‘ the NQW YOYK Z09. m, {pans were m mu Swim; .nn<i n. slrpmsnt 0i‘ European litoh In Berlin, Germany, they visited ‘far M“ scantl3bilry~ the Ex-Kzu’ '."s castle, and San Souri Castle, and cow the American Olym-| pic hockey team play the Swcdishl m. Al. Brussels, the Belgian Clip- Austria and Czccho Slovakia. WOMEN KILL 3 IEATTLERS BUCKEYE, Arie, April 7. (U. P.) tcuri:;t: visited the field of Wotcr- Jnstcnd of screaming and running loo. The next place visited \\".m nlaen encountering three huge rat- Paris where Mr. Scanticbury re- Wicsnnkcs, Mrs. John Butler and Miss nerved ncquaininnccship with Mr. Ccncrieve Rubel of Buckeye killed Harry Jenkins, formcrly of Chnr- the rBPIiIB-i and I'll 19111118 about it lotlcig-xwm. They also visited the so enthused their friends that rattle- rnake hunting is now a dlvcrfion for buckeye women. P-rlnce whore the pence treaty was .== ncsl. Very lc‘ igtt; 0i yam‘ now NEW SWEDISH ‘Clilflij 1...1’~EN Ci-cssinr: from wru- srocxrromr, April '1. (u. P.)- ' :1 Ly ail" i! lniri" lac ‘ i . A coitsn parachute recently perfect- 0:1 by S. Kilhleznann, engineer, has crn adopted by ti"; air corps in 1"’ nzi. Germany and Holland. The hula ls so strong that it; can land a. pull of about 220 pounds at a speed 0i 248 miles per hour. went to Stralfcr;l-n:1-.':::n, and vis- newly appointed dog catcher began work yesterday rounding up stray, dogs about the Ciby. Two dogs were? taken into custody and the owners were called upon to pay $2.00 each for the release oi’ the animals. FIRE AT DUNSTAFFNAGE-A destructive fire occurred on the iarm o! Mr. Clive Roberts, Dunstaflnage, on Monday night, by which the two barns, stock and crop were con- pletely destroyed. Notwithstanding the efforts of Mr. Roberts, wife and family and numerous neighbors, ev- erything was destroyed. The stock lost consisted of two horses, several cattle and about s hundred hens. l? is reported there was only a small insurance on the‘ barns, and the ior: is a. very serious one to Mr. Rob- rats. , PLENTY 0F GOOD seats still for "ale at Forum for Maroon-Senate" game tonight. 4611-4-8 I MAY DOCK TODAY-The C. G s. Montcalm yesterday met the pa ‘late steamer Hansi in the Gulf I St. Lawrence enrouto ior Sour about ilitocn or twenty miles frr" hcr destination. Although the er wind has driven large quantities l ice into Sourls Harbour and adja ent waters the steamers expect 1 dock today. The Montcalm accon: panled as far as East Point tl~ steamer which completed loadin yesterday, The Montcalm, which w" sent to Souris to mist ireizt steamers, docked on wednwday 1'- and awaited the arrival of the - steamer. HA8 TWELVE HOUR CROSSII —At i o'clock this morning the c: ferry docked at qbnnontine site‘ completing a round trip. The cross- ing from Borden occupied twelve hours, as the steamer bottled heavy ice as it neared its destination. As soon as she completed ‘ing the fen-y left on return to Borden. The ferry arrived in Borden mm ‘Ibr- mentine about noon yesterday. enr‘ “it on return st 12.50 p. m. An ens’ ind in the afternoon packed th- lce heavily on the Tormentlne sidv At present there are about one hur dred car loads of freight st Border men. Jennie is_ a dusky belie from the: PHILADELPHIA, April 6 (U. P.)—— Men are far better cooks than wog, men, according to Mme. Melanie‘ Refchelt, Vienna: pastry auihority ' who spz-ke before a group of wcvncn to i". Hopklnlon. 29 4010-1-84] X1958. Apply 5t. ti). jungles. Kissing her is a man sized 11W- Jtnllle’! "P! l" Willi-ii ‘WWW-land Ottawa senators were delayed 0d W m! W975i"! 0f W005i“ d138,“ ‘Ibrmentine inst evening, and which. in Alli“- llron I w‘ with the ‘were unme to om their scheduled ' bright rcd fingernails of Hollywood. rjqgng in “w; your mum, , Illllll’! Lllinlolit for Larvrhago- and about two hundred car loads be ween Backvllie and ‘rormentlne. Th 0"» hockey teams Montreal Mercer i mast-o'- Linlment tor leiatirn- Causcuny in l Maroonsu-Senators Seats now on sale ‘at the Forum Box Office Special train leaves Summerside today at 5,45 P. M. Return fare $1.65. Special train leaves Borden today at 5.30 P- M. Return fare $1.50. I North Sydney Boy Shot lV/iile Sealing ‘Off P.E.I. NORTH SYDNEY, N’. 5., April 7- Rclatives tonight were anxiously awaiting particulars of the death o1 .-vrhile engaged in sealing operations off the coast oi Prince Edward Is- land. A brief message from the master of the Belgium sealing steamer Les- tris, to Captain John S. Strickland, the youth's father, told of the mis- hap, but gave no details. Seals on ‘the ice pans within reach are killed the buried “it? 0f P0mlleil. Island 0f ‘My, and Mrs. scantlfisbury Colored ‘pigeons consigned to parties in Can with clubs while those swimming in 1 ‘he water are slain with shot guns, fond it is supposed an accidental dis- 'charge hit young Strickland. lNine Inches ‘Of Hail In France (Special to the Guardian) A hailstorm which swept across the left nine inches of hall in the foot- hills and swelled streams into tor- rents which invaded the ground floors of houses in villages and car- ried off fomestic animals. The hall blocked ‘braille in the hill towns and stripped vines in the lowlands. A landslide at the village of Arrs open- ed a. subterranean stream. Five feel: of water rushed through the village of Lamalou and destroyed ancient walls two feet thick. At Rochque- brun, hail driven by the wind filled wine cellars. Turrets, too, hold the non-stop of pleasing cigarette smokers. the big majority of smokers. “Cklhe RECURD SPEAKS f... iTSElF after month, year after year, the demand for Turrcts increases because they suit An oil electric engine- car on the Canadian National Railways made n non-stop run from Montreal to Vancouver, 2937 miles, in 67 hours, averaging 43,16 miles an hour- , a world’! record in railroading. record Month Frank Strickland, 19, shot Sunday , MONTPELLER, Franité, April 'l-.~ Department of Herauli: on Saturday 1 After all, nothing can replace good, honest tobacco; grown and ripened right out in thefield under natures own sunlight- nothing artificial about thah-and the high quality is “inbred.” Mild and Fraqrant by u rret ClC-ARETTES | r