fl>oiiw us. 1w... Big; Parade This Afternoon At 3 Trojans Lose , To Winnipeg Hoopsters 35" 9 (By John unsafe-awn rm: x g-mfnniea“ ouai. Limo: ~ 13 sun Writer.) .. l! maxilla. C a -—,- Sm 5H,, ,, B M, ,_,,,,,_ >' f / Kw‘ 3H ream _Of Island sHorseflesh And n,“ T05", y”; ";,,,,§,,,;,,,, o, _ s," ‘k I m... ..: :1: o1: Leodmg Models Of Autos W111 been» o so» w" - U. h- night. Playing. brilliantly against Saint John Trojans, the akfliull Westerns accumulated in the first Weaver and Hargreaves; A. Smith mus and n: smith. ' Be Out In Style Today. r I r ' _ b Th; m; panda of horses and s M_ l half a lead that Saint John could "can 0AM!’ n n I autos will start at sharp 3 o'clock lglliilethlngtigileiifsiliajor Aubrey. m” °""°°m°' dwpi“ d”p°"t° '9 Newark ,,. ,,, ,,, ,,, ,,, e e 0 from u“ m“ M cumin si- HOYBBS Henficsseyu Stables: Hush, Marge mm ‘m we pm °‘- “VIM” "u" will be in readiness at i0 minutes to 3 andhot later. The parade will move off in the order of stables as given below, the route of march be- in the last period. and the“ final score was, Winnipeg 85, Saint John 19. The series was determined by ‘Ibrohto .2 s-o _ llekola. and Padden: Sewell, Yarn- eli and Stack. Direct, Leaiock. / Holmes Stables: Longset, Johnny Walker, Grandma, 'Jollset. "Free wilveeiing _ I n; Nottlng s. Ross Slahles: Ethel m“ m“ "'0 sllmeo "u? 01' "We Wh“ a dunc‘ to and,“ 2 5 o Inc as follows: Up Queen to clutch; Aubrey, Kitty McKane, Sliver Doc- Tme" flamed 39 W111" min-Ht 8'1 . m“ "'- °" "Z ""' u a o up Euston to Great George; down tor, for ‘Trojans in the initial encount- Gt. George to Grafton; down Graf- ton to Mince; thence to Richmond, along Richmond to Queen; up Queen to City Building, turning thence down Kent towards Pownal, where horses and autos will on. perse. ' Automobiles as instructed pre- viously, please lino up from Carvell Bros, Water St., down and around to Havfland St. Cars will please be in position before 3 o'clock. Every representative of autos in the city is asked to Join in the parade- new models. The following are the harm! and stables as it is expected they will appear in the parade, but of course they may become interchanged. show o" our ‘ankietsf’: Jas. Power Stables: Billy Cope, e" ‘Ii-Md’? 1113m- Miss Possibility. McPherson Stables: Mr. Henley, Poinset. ‘ Kelly Stables: worthy. Reardon Stables: The Wlllys. Herb Campbell Stables: Kitchen. McKay Stablu: Great Axworthy, Real Great. - G. Shepherd: Ruth S. A Bourke Stables: Sybilset. Dr. H. McIntyre Stables: Peter Dawes. G. Hooper Stables: Briar Mac. M. J. Mahar Stables: Baby Long- set. W. Monteith Stables: Helcnset. Corish Bros; Calumet Bernice. Yerkes and Stshllnan: McAfee, Pomorekl. Grabowsizi and Head. ' New Glasgow 0n January 4th, 19d! a meeting was held in St. Igniting school, Muyfield to organize a debating club for that community. Although the attendance at this meeting was small the organization was carried out successfully. Zachariah Buote acted as chairman and Emmet Gal- lant as secretary, Jeremiah Peters W88 flppolnted President of the club, which was given the name of May- field debating club. A. programme committee was appointed consisting of Henry Leciair, Morsntin Gallant v - s n s Jmcycity ... n. III can 4 7 1 Rochester,“ ... "u... ‘I13 1 Galllvan, _ Irvin, Plpgras, Outen and Vaitman; Smith and Florence. Kalmuck, Al- l a n‘: BIltIIIIOIO n. u. n"... 1118 1 Bllffllfl u. as! ..- ".1... I18 0 Tauscher and Linton: Bergeron, Brewer, Danforth, Bartulfs and Hargravo. ANKLETS r Y- BOWLING "Y? amorous beacon \_ w“. REE ~ ‘ ’ . _ and Bertha Buote and they faith- mulwa LEAGUE yLAy o"; ma”! d m u. u a a ‘ 1 MacKinnon Stables. Volo Rico, Leo Praught. Orola. n _ OLD OHUM CALENDAR 193i " = . - i ". smallish 151'! o “my “my M11"- Mdoybodvbwmmd iod- fi.”.iii’°"f‘°‘-‘i“°"“““°‘ “m”- ‘ SECTION I m J and Gem‘? MacNeill Stables: Lucky Lindy, vertantly, they are asked to kindly uwgi Pro - 1'9" . flldwwlki -. ._ Nearly fifty years have passed since a Canadian pipe smoker first packed his ‘pared for every debate which were appear m the parade’ held weekly during the winter MISS Wlimi _ , i ’ Grove and Cochrane. A peg Wm peg Boy’ Km: jet. Paula won the first game of ‘ lilll Bhum Picture Tiila Contest No.1 nits l. three game series to decide the h team. "I BIG!‘ s" aa a m n: ‘i-Lilwannoil 4.. 17'! 14B . Nicholson ..- 144 147 Bertwietlc .. .. 200 114 . Howatt ....'."128‘*i0d ‘ .959 7W 91° Ital ... ... ... ... .. l1‘. PATH/l -. - P0010 ..- ¢.... 180 dmfOot . u.‘ 1N‘ - Canned; are u. "149 .-1'hrd,.._... ....--- 315 193-33" .35. Bentley "any 319 M! ‘~" U2 U1 108'! 2W0 13S 147 119 234 188 18’! al one oaa ... ....---- o! B Section With thohap" 8t. mule 1i 14 1 Baton 8 6 4 Babiet and Nrrell: Ldsenbee, Qine, Welland. Moore and ‘rain. rims: m: York... 1o 14o SLlLouis ...‘ ant ... nae 611 0 Walker, Sell, Gibson and O"i"ar- rel: I-Inilahan, Carleton. Lindsey, Dean, Johnson and Mancun- 8.3.1.‘. 2 e 1 1 B 8 Grimes Chicago ... ... ,.. ... . -Clark and Lopes; Root, and Hartnett. REE. Wtfin an nu n; fan on Q a 3 Cincinnati... ... n. ... I 9 8 Brandt. Bunkhouse, museum. Brown and Ear-grave. Spohrer: Kelp LOOKING ’EM OVER (BY "The"; onymio DIFFICULTIES The Olympic games to be held at 1N Angola; this summer are apt to be the most abbreviated and taken place in the recent W"! °1 their revival. The United suites committee which 1511911911118 mou- ey to transport athletes within the confines of its own country 1B 6X‘ perlencing great difficulty in Belt- ing {he funds necessary. And lg fliqdmericms are having. sparsely attended 690m thlt 115W‘ 91am... m st. Paul’; s14 pins. High 8111116 i7. FCId 337 P1118. .zngh Three Robert 3981‘ m vim. posed, cold. Bentoliqlohnaon and lombardi. . Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, poet- =1." awn ‘itifili s. .414 , ~.. ' F HOUSE CLEANING SUPPLIES! Everything f... the House Cleaning Season W021". .YOUR SUPPLIES EARLYl. . l. 1w .‘ ; fl ~ _ _ . Electric Wall Paper "Cleaner! mun sum-uuaw-u- MIMI-v» 25c Can » wasu nu: woonvlollf; WIT! , Zog 0r iSavogranl ltmakeaalpfliivllltlllluhlWm 1 iln and 15c taaaaaaaalaa Keep The Flies Out! ggggfllpfn ourequlre. We‘ ‘h’! ‘ _bz'bl'fifie.ml0r tin till Get the measurement of gale of ' House ~ Paint ._~,, Tm “mo” of m. manor-rune. l4 of u» quantity cram um you Ill! pf mar-lg! ~~'" ' Alabastine z 1mm emu-um economical flail-ice m: wolll- l" '. our‘ color cud. - 5 Lb. Pkzi 75o 1f You Have All! ‘° u“ ' “Old English” m rum. woodwork. "m" ‘M’; m‘ 1Q h" _ ‘ 1’ Lb» 75° m on orlw mo. animus on ~eairoabsrvnioar uoncl. o ‘Z i H6 “I |l I \l in there is lessened in compflllsim with: that o! a few yea-rs ps0- The Yank“, have not escaped the depression that has hit all other countries on_ mo globe, yet at the same time they have a. greater percents, of wealthy sportsmen and sporting 01" gahlzaticns than just wbout tho ml of the universe combined- Thc intimation contained in re- “m; dospatcheg that the United States team will FY0585]? 5° WT‘ miss and athletes only towed i" events that it will likely W111 ""5"" that some countries will. if they are forced w gouw wit, be represented lone right stands. With the champ ,so unpopular that he can't B-ttriwt ithem any more than a soprano with a cracked larnyx and Sharkey the uncertain quantity that he is, Pro- moter Johnston would appear to be embarked on a decidedly dubious adventure. UNCERTAIN PERFORMER However, 1i; is still six weeks until the time of the fight and between now and then sports typewfll"! may get hot enough on this sub- Ject to work up -a newspaper con- flagratim blazing enough toentlco more than it is worth. The desire of American fans to root even for an unattractive pretender to the throne now occupied by a foreigner may be sufficient to stimulate in- terest. The calibre of both fighters, nov- ertheless, makes the task of those who do the publicity gratis or for. remuneration a difficult, one. The‘ record of both is spotty. Sllarkefs as spotty a; the hide of a leopard and Schmellngk for from free of blemish. The former is an in and outer if there ever was one. Even months. A subject comm‘ttee was also appointed consisting of the. following; Zachariah Buote, Jere-' miah Pctvcrs, and Andrew Gallant. IThis commltlee always had a sub-‘ Ject ready to be announced at every debate for the succeeding one, and Judging by the very animated and lively discussion; which took place we are led to the conclusion that this committee performed their work satisfactory to all concerned. A Treasurer was also appointed 1n the person of Alphonso Doiron who Performed his rather difficult role in a very efficient manner. Byelsws were drawn up and read at the first debate and the succee“ lg ones were carried out strictly according to these byelaws. The first debate was held on January 14th in the school house and after three more were held in the same place, it be- trouble prospects for teams thatiin even the dubious. ‘Ilia pmnflllllile‘ came evident that the school was have to travel the Atlantic procur- merit 01' filwlkeY m“ 11° 4°” 11°‘ too small to accommodate all those m; transportation and living ex-Icare __who, if 0.1170118. flliflld‘ l‘ lwho wished to attend so it was de- penses are decidedly slim. Money 18,1008 as he gr/s Schmel rt; back m cided to hlre Mayfield Hall for the not flowing particularly freely injthe rink with him "l1 be wunted purpose. Nine dbeates were held in the United States today. The stream upon t0 be played m‘ an’ 55 mwtlrls hall, and at every- one it was packed to the doors regardless of the weather or the condition of the roads, showing that the public |l1as taken a lively interest in these debates. some of the subjects were as follows: Resolved (l) That con- solidated schools would be a bene- fit to Prince Edward Island. (2) That women should take as much interest in public affairs as men. (3) That the Doctor is oi’ more benefit to humanity than the law-i yer. (4) That the advent 9f theI automobile has been s. benefit to P. E. I. (5) That government con- trol would be better to combat the $100 in Cash for the Best Title! 2nd Prize $40 —‘3rd Prize $10 and 5O Prizes of $2 each The Flrai of a Series of Semi-monihlyoon- tests for Smokers of Old Chum coarse cut and Old Churn fine cut Cigarette Tobacco. This Boniasi (iio. i) closes ilay l3, i532 Harsh a real opportunity for unokan of this popular tobacco to participate in the distributional manycaah oeiua. Think oi it-GB prim totalling 8260.00 in ash loreaoh contest-and all fora fawminuiea careful study and thought over the hast ilile for Old Chum Calendar pictures, one of which appears above. The conditions are slmpiel Cut out ihis ad, eiudy the picture, and write a liiie oi m! more than five words in the blank space in the hams, Indicated by the black snow. Remove a label Irom a package of Old Chum coarse out or Old Chum fine art-attach to thla adver- ilaamoni-elou below and mail to Old Chum Pltiuro Tliiu 0cniesi,.P.O. Box 1720. Montreal, F.Q., on or baton May13,1932. - Names of the Wlnnara of 1st, 2nd and 3rd Prllu vllll appear In this apaoo In another Old Chum Picture Title Prlu Contact Advertise- ment In about one month's time. pipe full of Old Chum, lit it. . . and set- tled down to enjoy the fragrant goodness which pipe smokers now associate with Old Chum, the Tobacco of Quality . . . it has no equal f0 r a mellow, mild smoke that is wholly satisfying. CUT COARSE CUT FINE FOR rm: no: ron CIGARETTES THE TOBACCO OF QUALITY ‘Gunter/cf’ cigordfo pops-n FREE wifb 0U C610» fine ad. I hereby agree to accept the decision of ihe Judges as final. Imperial Tobacco Company of Canada. Limited. Address at all the debates were: Andrew’ Gflllflni. Alphonse Doiron, zacarlah Buote, Moses Buote, Jeremiah Pet- ers and Stanislaus Doiron and the following were occasional speakers: Robert Gallant Emmet Gallant, Robert Toombs, Harold Toombs, Harry Coles, Arthur ‘Fleming, Aust- in mud, Felix Buotie, James Malfatt Peter Murray, Ernest Myers, Mrs. Peter Murray, morentin Gallant, T‘ Florence Pineau and Alma. ‘_ _ ‘ MDOlIQIHJ lViliss Evelyn AlldfélliS, Mrs, Thom“ Recitation. Ida» Blacquiere; Stop Dance, Reta. mCIalr: Duet, Isabel and Claire Doiron; Recitation, Lew- is Dolron; Step Dance, Frank Mart- in; Recltation, Lloyd Houston; Dia- logue, Borrowing trouble; Home Sweet Home, Z. Buote; solo, wall- aca Bryenton; Solo, Oliver Bryen- tcn; Recitation, Erwin Andrew. Anna. McCabe, Miss Carrie Wood. side. The following ls the program: Duet, Stars of the Sumlncr Night, Mrs. J, E. fleming and Miss Evelyn ‘Anderson: Reading, New Clothes, Mrs. Earle Henry; Nut Contest, first prize won by Mrs. Frank Bell and Miss Carrie Woodsidc. Roll call for 11BX15 mfiflfllll; in be answcrcdby M) by a lone Mid solitary athlete. he hlnuelr apparently docs not evils of liquor than prohibition. (o Henry. menu. Wank Martin and m’ “m” mfming °‘ Sieflm“ 1"*“’°‘"° Wk “"1 i“ Autlwr- A know what he will do next. One ma, the drunknd leads a worse John pjnmm 1t is the mwmkm to Women's Institute met in Stanley delightful lunch was sewed and thi HEAVYWEIGHT notrr minute a dovflmllfls slvrser- the life than the gamble. ('1) 11m the have these debates next winter. and s°h°°1 Wm‘ °‘°"'n members and meeting closed by singing the m- ; next Just a big, dumb flatfoct with fame, should m; contract gm- ger- lt is expected that more young men mm 1'15"“?! present-- Meeting Open tional Anthem. Tex Rickard, the master of bally- a pair or mits on his hands liner. <a> That u would have been will take on ootlvo part in the dls- “d “Y 5mm? the “Siimw °d° “d ——-— hoo and the artist of professional -—-——~—— to the benefit of CSllBda if the U. oussions as it is an‘ ‘excellent bmct- “PM” m” Cmd- m“ m“ w” MY- Mills WW’. spool the W"! pmmntion if he iwpllefls now to be s. had passed a law twenty five or ice to prepare them to take in act. answered by each ember ‘paying end with friends in Charlottetown. i‘ 1n g podtion to read 6P0"! ‘WW3- Hotu thirty years ago, to pfgygnf, the ive part in the public affairs of the 5 cems- The mimic‘ °£ n“ pm’ MPS- A111?" Cfimllbeu- 14mg 31W?!" mu“ m, énjoymg 5, quiet grin as he Canadians from their countng country. The climax was reached vzou‘ mean"? we" read and adapt" l! 875 P11656116 visiting her Pfllfilifi ' l ks for the smoke that should be There were other subjects debated on April 21st‘. which was the closing °d- The ‘elem “mmmees Wm‘ M“ "mi MPS- ‘Yhlrles 5“"°“-‘°“~-" SOOW 90mm‘? w u“ Scbmeuna- (Cmmdian PM”) wmch have escaped the My o’ night and a very large audience at. ed anld-nesiikonebzisteriiannipxgclgmv 01 o f the eatest dlwgflrs i1 ire. The fight is scheduled the writer. Tile regular speakers tended. The President Jeremiah flame Y- — _ ~ '~ ° ,8’ shark” 1 m awamshove], “e INTERNATIONAL LEM-Um peter; . ' = me chm;- and the Miss Carrie Woods d9; 50h001-'M1’5 that men may become so overcome m m“ m r’ 1 from the battle ’ ' Cincinnati ' l0 11 41a meeting was‘ called to order. Then Tiwm" 3°18“ M“ °“‘"“°° Rm‘ b? m“ °‘ Wm‘ m“ m” m“ ‘m’ uiiimgtggzucelid ceverything is bein! won Lost pg =1; Lows 9 11 ‘450 Zachariah Buote gave an interest- Plbglflm-JWIB. Iiome MacEwen. rot-over sl8bl1ilY-—o5h3“'“ T177195- ‘ “ ‘ "'“' ' 1 . MGui i; Lunch - 3“ m’: “mum. championship M Newark ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " 15 5 n50 Brooklyn '"m" 7 9 A38 ‘ng address on the work o! the club Mrs Agllesflenc Evelyn All- It. til tone half f us be. d there is lust Bbplll Baltimore l3 s omlNow York 6 1o .315 during the winter and the lmport- Mro- EB" YY- “Pm-l 8 0 the world’ m m bum”, and B n 1 n 9 55o Pittsburgh 7 13 asa ance of having debates in the oom- derson, Mrs. Austin Walsh, It was lleve that prosperity W111 "W"! lsmuch interest inthee wa in the Wu 21o l 1 .526 . munlw’ Emu“ were than made moved and smnded that the Se? when people “an buying and m. m’ which)“ u rewur-S-or was £21“? 1g a .525 AMERICAN LEAGUE by Andrew Gallant and Alphonse rotary semi for seat work ‘for llw other half that people will Staff recent chum-Japanese T c e: er 8 1i .421 Won Lost PC Doiron after which the following Pflmary DWDU-‘l- It W“ mwed “ndfllllylfl! When Drolperlty returns. -- mgolzllzlin: ‘the champion has 001W s 12 V333 Washington 14 4 l" Pwfllm w“ “Mm-‘nmy “allied "’°°°"d°d m” " m“ m’ m“ 0mm“ Cmzm‘ v '" . ' "" ' . u g t $1_82bepa_1d_ It was _____i___ii bow “Vilwfli “w” m” “WM” R°“d“‘3 4 1* '2” mm“ n a ‘m out‘ oh Gang“ (French) zicaflah 823:: unhu sgconded that a. bill of A s20 gold piece was made to sins . gommg (our that didn't Cleveland 14 8 .636 Buote; Oh Canada (English). Chor- m on T mm a m ‘y m, NATIONAL LEAGUE New york 1o g m5 us; Rositation Bertha Buote; Solo 85c be paid to Mrs. McLeod to help over a. radio broadcast by drawing s“ monk pnmnule 1 3111-055, O g; mugs 9 1" 429 Mary LeClair Recitation Albamdeiray expense of district oonvcnt- a violn bow scram its surface. Ev- mmd m“ ontitlrlzalde; de ed i. won Lost Pa»; Philadel hlamm. '1 .3 ‘m Peters‘ Solo Mrs. Peter Mui-ruiwlon- It was dmd“ m" u" 1"‘ B" °°""°‘~“~‘“-“ "F" "m i" W“ Jack Dempsey. a u; o bout fish go? on Z t“ Ohm 0p 5 l‘ ‘ ‘m Recitation Howard Gallant; Dmpsutuw hold a cancer, and the m1. sweet, music. — christian Science Ldirdifiiiruiuuflep lo his Phirgglphiam i a a hooU-iosto: a 14 m issue What Happened" D"@l'°“”"3 °°mmm°° w“ ‘“’P°3“‘°d' M°“"°" I e l". |||gaIIIu ‘ 7 BRINGING up FATHER m “Yli-“Pme M°M‘"'“’ r , p... ,¢e--~'=~;~ - 955i HAVE HERE AVPICTURE OF A - _ _ I . r, F, w”, mmao Hu5BN~lD~ ..: i. WW“ if“ WHO ,5 gMpLQflED as ouR Mme» GREAT i-leixvaust .H;WA¢, AHORSE. Docma WHEN I Ma-r lam!‘ Ru" fiuiiqo-r A gym“ FRQM DocToR sAimE - MY HWIPHIWAS vunw FUND as MOVING v - CufliM-HifiA SCOUNDRIL-HE came DlvORCiD Wit-’E- ou-r cs "roww ‘nu: low-i of To OuR House ow T2‘: Moll’ t-Hwm‘ ma‘! ‘ Racoqurztb Hm- H5 A poo,‘ ma? 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