;.~,.~.~.;,-...---;—-_ t ‘|i_ true-scoop WANTED . _E_iGH'i '_ I‘? fiiflifki/(iir in}??? ‘a C A PI '1' OI. T001‘! — TIJES. — Wil- Shows 3:30-18:45 nemng CEIIIIIS ADDLPIII IIIEEFI-IIIIJIIII MARCIIERIIE lllClllil IIIIIIIIAII - Willi NEWS - CARTOON ' ' “RlVER WATCH" €OO%O For Feat Ailments CONSULT II. J. A. DRCWN. D. P. Orthopedic Chiropodist ll Great George Street CIIAIILOTTETUWN. ILL G. F. llutcheson 8. S0ll OPTOMETRISTS “Specialists in the fit- ting of glasses for the correction oi’ ocular do» tents.” TODAY 0NL\ PRINCE EDWAKD- TllE- and all ‘oil-ea! [Irony/II Also: ' - Jrrrcn by a luperlv ca}! Little Theatre Guild Ploy "l LIKE tr HERE" i WED. Lll.Ll l‘.i\i..\lI-l{ ALBERT‘ urn»: ciimuc |li\l{i)\\'l('l\ll / utturs cooiuak . LINDEN mavens e t... ' 1.. l/te Travelogue "MISSION TRAILS" I Dispute Threatens "To _ “DISTRICT ATTORNEY" gram of the same name created by Phillips ll. Lord, with a east cf really top-notch periointers to en< act the colorful characters and an ace director to tum the whole into sure-fire screen entertainment. According to advanci- ‘we've heard that "Mr. tomey." which was ltnry of six men and a. girl. Dennis (fkeefe, who recently com pleted l-Iie lead opposite Iiedy l.a man In “Dishonorcd Lady” Adolphe Mcnjou, tlilr. D. A.) re ‘Lug editor in "The beautiful Marguerite tihe most dramatic role of her bright Front P5120" career; dence." Will Suggest a Gardens As Site For Cup Finals TORONTO, April 27 -((‘P)L George Printer, president of the Onlflrio Hockey Association, said in an interview Saturday that whr the first official opportunity pre- = same itself he will suggest that the Memorial Cup hockey finals be played in Toronto's Maple Leaf Gardens for the next five years. MF- P511191‘. who accompanied Toronto St. Michael's to Western Canada for their Memorial Cup finals against Moose Jaw Canucks, was present when fang threw bot- tles on the ice in the third gattne of the series at Regina. St. Mike's won tihe best-of-setien junior Czin~ adlan championship series. “What happened out west in something I wouldn't like to see used as g, lever to force the games cast," he said. “Small attendances, constant shifting from one city to another and the deplorable conduct of Moose Jaw fans, who are the most rabid I have seen anywhere, will likely weigih the balance, but there are enough other things with- out using these. "The press is continually writing about. playing these games for the fans. Why don't they talk about playing for the clubs and the play- ers? Tihcy say the fans deserve a chance to see the finals once in a 53 Grafton Street while. I'd say the clubs ticscrvctlte benefits." on tile Bay of Fundy route wil and Saint John, during this TENIPDRARY CANCELLATION OF CANADIAN PACIFIC STEAMSIIIP BAY 0F FIINDY SERVICE Account necessity of placing S. S. "Princess Helene" into drydock, May 4th to and including Moy 20th, service H. F. NELSON, District Passenger Agent, Canadian Pacific Railway, Saint John, N. I. I be suspended, between Digby period. l‘l@@. Y rvA/oi y Experienced Auto Mechanic, Good wages. Ap- t ply in writing to X. J., Care of Guardian. one) WPOPiSwsportswriter has termvti "the r ' District At-I produced fcr chain" can't see Columbia by Samuel Bischoff, is i1‘ ahead to a racelcss hard-chiming melodrama, the rugged Stat-rim: roles are portrayed by I iii" tra k ofiielais and ill" turning to the tlght-lipped. hard-E bitten tyne of characterization such I as he first presented as the manag-i (Ihapman in = gphndlllflfl play 1G. it's rumored and CINYQYFM 1 day that the Ontario Jockey _ and i might p355 up the big event. It is Michael O'Shea, last seen in “It's A I ‘ Pleasure" and "Circumstantial Evi- l tossing in a $10,000 purse and a lot, Wash Out King’s Plat l By Ray ’l‘imson 'I‘OROI\‘T(). rXprlI 25 —(CP)-—— g HTS STRONG l)It.~\.\I.\. ‘While the lllCSfpOYiiiDd Caitadiun‘ S'l‘.\It¢-S‘l‘i'il)illfii) LAST . ' . lions Iinllci‘ "that's "in do buys" to lite Coluinba Pictures’ “.\lr. District siou of the liore- Attorney“, coming to the Capitrl men's Benevolent and Protection Theatre today promises to be one of . Association, a third party to the the season's most popular hits. 'l'he, minimum purse dispute, a dis- picture ts based on the radio pro-l gritntled somud-so. is s ‘in r ng and may boil over any day ll(..\‘. Ito's “Joe Dcakes," the guy I, whose flaming yen i0 deposit his , roll in mutuei machines is seeming- ? 1y given not to much thought by a smooth production. It sounds like f the dsputing parties. I "Joe." a finger-ling in what on: est sticker vein in i111! Dill-flit‘ d!" himself looking and bctless sizrzng. summer and fall in Toronto. I And thaus the fate he faces imlcsz: hone w; owners, ccmc t0 some agreement In -. the dispute over purses before May ; 1 9_ [he dam racing is scheduled to - l opcn at Woodbine Park here. Although it was announced 5'05- terday that the lane's Plate. bits pest annual event riutlli" (‘aitnti flu ravine (‘Iill‘l‘.CItl'. "wt-trial an or." ‘as .0- (‘lub said that they feel reluctant in of expense. V For the tracks of Ontario. Jatnes Ileffering announced 'l‘hurs.day that Woodbine would have mini- I mum purses of 51.200‘, Long Branch, Duffcrin and Thorncliffc, l $1,100 and Hamilton and Fort Eric. ‘$1.000. Thai, hr- said. was “as far I as i 'e can safely E0 H! the present. l time." _ The horsemen want minimum l purses of $1,500 for melOr W191i“ . i‘? Canadians Purchase Speedy Bobby Carse i WINNIPEG, April ea - ice» '- llt/fc-lvtreal Canadlens of the l\".\-. flional Hockey L938“? have WT" chased the contract of Bobby C lrse.‘ speedy winger. frcm Cleveland‘ Barons of the American Hockel’ Leanne. Frank Selke. Canadians’. lgeneral manager. said tociny- _ ~ I Selke, seen here as Canndicirs, , pllsfied through en route to Ream-a‘. I for their game 94189151 N H I“ i ‘all-stars tonight. Sflid he lmended‘ to support Winnipeg's Junior Can-I , fldjpng in eve-Ty possible way, "cvmj. Iwith outside platters if necessary i I for itexf. W01" i Ifték Ilrvin. Canadier!’ coach, Said Toronto Maple T19R55 ""9" the istanley Cup because they had the. flbettcr tram in the “TIES U Vi ' “We have no excuses to (fiat/j the said. “Yo-u can't alibi a defeat‘ when n grand team like Leafs with, qgrodo, Apps. Kennedy and Lynn’ ‘Isetting the example Puts SW1" "Y5 aback " f BROOKLYN, April 2v Jeri»; Ii-Iarold Pnrrott, secretary of the Brooklyn Dodgers, said Saturday the r-lub had been lltiDII $500 IXV Commissioner A, B. Chandler for signing Frank Turci. Brltleeport. Conn“ high school outfielder. Par- rntt said that Turf-i was signed after he told the Dodger semi‘ he [already was out of high se!~.0'.il.. The player also was declared a] frcc agent by Chandler. t Tender Ovation 58,335."; i" Staney Cup Presents Poser For Campbell (By The Canadian luau) . I ’I‘Oitui\ 1'0, April 2'l-Clurcnco C pbeii scratched his head us he ooked at the top-heavy Stan- ley Cup, “I don't know what. we are g0- ing tu do about. it." said the pre- sident of the the etubietn oi tier-id liuekcy su- premacy won by ‘ibruuto Maple Leafs this year, "it's been rebuilt and rebuilt so often and still there's no yilaee new for future names. be dune about it.“ (Jnce u simill bowl like the top- most part of its threc-footlengtlh; the cup had so many extra 001-‘ lars added below the names of its holders players of these tennis Fthrezitens to topple over. Ibelils problem now is to 11nd ad- ditional means of providing for more names. Stories about the Stanley Cup have multiplied since Lord Stan- zley, tlicn govcritor-genernl o! Cutiadu in 1894 donated £10 (about $50) for the purchase of howl for and the that it nnme. "There's the _vz1rn about the sca- smi of i905 when the Ottawa Sil- ver Seven copped the trophy. The team ltrtri a part3; at an Ottawa hotel and as they wcndcd‘ their way‘ liotnewards. one had the idea it could be nice to sec if he could drnp-kiei: the Stanley Cup min the Ritieau Canal. He could. ‘ Next duy the players couldn't find the cup and suddenly re- membered what ltnppened. Back to the canal they went to fish it out. Rebekah Bowling Banquet is Held On Wednesday evening April 16th members of the Rebekah howling teams n.r-t at the Queen "m... f, ,. m. m, “m, and 5mm, hairs» Sisters of the Notre Dame ewnin. ‘ m“ H; a and Rochford Square Schools. _ . , ‘m, (he fUI-LU“._ (‘iiv Hospital. and St. Vincent's .' |»'i~,-.l.1 nrzucs W010 uiescnrod. Qllphlmngp" s" Dunskmls Unwe" iLgli NVCHIQI‘ 1 10113.; 5w”, s't_v. Mount St. Mary's, and the Warren. High sillfilc 28s. Mrs 13180001“ Rtsidenee were present Catherine Smith. 111.11. three nae} B8 twesis 0f the Knights of col- Mrs. Clare Brmvn. S prizes umlills W110 Shflrlsored the pro- itw-t-r- p)'[t~(\nli-t§. 1,. 31,-,- Rugge] tlram. Through the courtesy of Campbell in Mrs. Mae Adams and Ml‘. Geortze Walters, manager of '.\irs. Catherine Smith fc-r work i-n connection with the bow- "ling. The remainder of the even- ing was spent playing bridge and ‘their zttittinir. .\iir.". Mic Adams received ;tlie prize In!‘ brlilce and the lillC- ‘ting prim‘ went iu Mrs. hale Hawaii. All mcmhers are eagerly Ilookliig ioiiytirzi Le another now- I ling season. Basebafl Head Gets Tough Again NEW YORK, April 2.-'>—ti\l") —Basr-Ii:tli ("untmlsslontrr A. B. Chandler got tough again to- day and ordered Larry Mac- Phail nnrl the other two New York Yankee“ owners, Dt-l Wehlr untl Dan Topping. to uppezir at his (‘lnelnnati of- fice Tuesday’. 'l‘here was no Indication from the Commissioner of the sub- jects tn be discussed but It was known that lu- Iiad been tuisr-t by DTaePIiaIPs violations of his “gag rule" l|| the Leo Duran-her ease. Vvhen Dirror-Jier was sus- pended for the 1947 season, Chandler ordered ull concern- ed that the strhjcct was a "clnscrl mutter" and not to he tiisctrsseti. plate. It wasnt far from the but, teds box from where he used to smash the game's longest hcme runs. \ Earlier on the "program. hrozid- east on n cutist-tireo- s. network and tiiperl into ntust of tile ball park; in tire etiuittrjv. Francis Cat"!- inal spcllman had pronounced the involution and asked rt lilessng fer "a chair n! fill)‘ trlzty and a m..".l_\- le tier of youth in Amer- 1| a bronze plflqlit‘, with a IlBIKlSOHV llcl. U- likeness was the in- ‘in hnnm‘ cf and in ap- pi ‘ion of lZ-‘iliv Ruth Iutiose UflllLrlbllllOfl to basrllill will forever " The National Leagues gift was, a leather book containing the auto- graphs of all the plztv-crs in the National Hockey, League Eiilllrtiiiy as he gazed at‘. Something will have to‘ Camp- ' ,the trophy which was to bear his ~Th~ American Lcaatie [rave Ruth ‘ imupp of the sultan of swat. in rc-‘ livc THF. CH ARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN CENTRAL GUARDIAN ' Thin column l: reserved for MI! of‘ local Interest. hat ndvertiolng of 3 newey nature mly he lfllttflfll at five acute a word strictly pl!- GRASWELL for Pnotogi-epbn FRESH IIERRING — McCourt Bros. Phone 2371. EN STOCK ALL SIZES 01' Rope for farmers and fishertnenb use. Fennell 8: Chandler. THE ART SOCIETY meets Tuesday, 8 p.m., Harris Memorial Gallery. The topics are: "Stained Glass Windows," and “The Origin of Glass". Guests welcome. A FIVE GALLON SPRAYER with 4 1-2 ft. hose suitable for sprayinx small fruit bushes, stables, etcq-Original price twenty dollars, l‘ our pricel six dollars while they last. Fennell a Chandler. LEARNS OF BROTHEIUS iil-litTll-Word was received by Mrs. Gordon Macbean of Corn- wall. P.E.I., of the death of her ibrother, Dr. F. A. MaeKinnon in fl-Iaverhill, lilacs, in his 63rd year. ‘Dr_ MaeKinnon was formerly of Ohtlchlll, PEI. I DIPHTHERIA and whoopina 'Cough immunizing clinics at. the .Cit_v schools this week commen- cing on Monday at spring Park at 1.30 p.m.; Prince Street at 2.30: ‘Tuesday at Queen Square and Model Schools; Wednesday at West Kent. and Notre Dame; and Thursday at Rochford Square and Parkdale. FUNERAL YESTERDAY - ‘The ‘funeral of the late Mrs. Mary A. lReardon was held yesterday ait- - ‘ crnoon from the Cutcliite Funeral Home. Services at. the home and grave were conducted by Rev. T. E. McLennan. Pallbearers were W.J, Drake. Harry F. Drew, FER. McLaine. Preston McLaine. Ran- kine McLaine. and Miltdh Mac- Lean. Interment People's Cem- etery. PICTURE IS ENJOYED — Th0 picture, "The Story of the Vat- ican" was shown last evening in the Holy Name Hall to a capacity the Prince Edward 'I'heatre. the film of the procession from the Bishop's Residence during the consecration oi’ the Most Rever. end James Boyle as Bishop of Charlottetown was also shown. Mr_ Leo Mclsaac, assisted bv Mr. Gerald Murtagh and Mr. T. w. Campbell attended to the show- ing of the films, _.__.__________ |. Mrs. Esther Webster of Free. town is a patient in the P, E; 1', I Hospital where she underwent an lcye operation on Tuesday 'mQm. n8. ISpecuIate 0n fFate 0i Famous illope Diamond (By Ruth Cowln) _ wasnmaron, April 27-41;?) -What is to become of the fab- ulous Hope diamond with its re- puted curse was a question that engrossed Washington society to- _ day with the death of its owner, i Mrs. Evelyn Walsh McLean. i A readmx of her will, probably [soon after the private funeral service Tuesday, will give the um lstvcr. And if Mrs. McLean ‘neant what. she told friends before her , death 0i Pneumonia Saturday nlsht, the superb but. jinxed gem of 44 1-4 carats will go to none of her family. ' I Mrs. McLean loved to wear the Mil-amend, for which she is said to have refused offers up to $2,- ‘ 000.000. Nlea tloa l. CRANKCASE—-Druin, flush and refill with Summer grade B-A Peerless Motor Oil. 2. CHASSIS——-Luhricnte with quality B-A Lubricants. 3. TRANSMISSION-‘Drnin, flush and refill with Summer grade B-A Transmission Oil. 4. DIl"FERENTTAL-—-Drain, flush and refill with Summer grade B-A All-Purpose Ilypuitl Gear Lube. reverse-flush water. hydrometer Carefree motoring starts at the sign of the big B-A THE BRITISH AMERICAN OIL COMPANY LIMITED 68 carats to conceal ite identity. A LOTACIOn broker, Thomne Hope bc-ught it_ Hope gave it to his daughter, the Duchess of Newcastle. She left it to her eon, Lord Clintol‘. willing to brave the superstition of its ill luck. Story of the Gent According to the story. a French traveller named Tavernier itad H9 B“? ll 1° M‘ mulllcdml brldfl wrenched a diamond of great Mal’ Y°h°~ I beauty and strang: blue lights H°w the ‘cur-Te" "Wclted Tlwm‘ as Hope and the Duchess ts not recorded, hut lard Clinton’: wife eloped. She left behind the dia- mantle-and ended up scrubbing floors. YJapan To llave from the forehead of a Hindu ilul. He thereby brought upon himself a curse. Tavernier took the diamond to Paris and sold it to Louis XIV The curse of the ravislied idol be- gan its work. Taverniei‘ was turn to death by dogs. Mme. De Montc- span desired the (llumoild. gut —and fell out of royal favor as the It was almost Mrs. McLean's nude-mark. She had her [JOPHGICI Jllllnied Wellflni! it. Her home was closely luarded that she‘ might keep it with her. She wore iti with evening gowns and with ilayti-me frocks. Kept It Iro- Xian Btitlthe story is that she never would permit it to be touched by her children. I While declaring that she would not leave the diamond to them, ‘ Mrs, McLean did not say precisely ,what her intentions were Her king's mistres. Louis XV kept the locked up-and history his luck as fair. Louis XVI gave it i0 his queen, Marie Antoinette. They were guiliotined. The French mvc-lu- tlon swept the land. The stwne disappeared. Then in 1830 a curious blue diamond came cm the French mar- ket. It weighed just over 44 ear- diamond rccm (is Babe Ruth Day TOKYO, Ayn-Tibia - mp) '_ ‘sllfldi-ll’ will bc "Bibu Rusu Day" iericam hitter of “homtl" rum. The Japanese Dfofrsslottal base- Ibnli league made the announfl- IIITIPYIL today Japanese well remq-n. ber Babe Ruth — "Bebu Rust!" iin Japan in honor of the great Am-‘ To ‘league with a foreword yvhi-eh read in part, “i0 Babe Ruth whose bat.- . her four-year-old granddaughter, Iting average tigcugl: ill!!! yeairsuis ' Mgrrpielsglcnrs Reynolds, gs well. ‘excerzvt only y t e sac o ill ; e n cat ons are that it will NEW YlgngAcAxrllliAgn (Ap)__theart " Igo to her estate-both in view of Babe Rum was Lek tojhe Y" . {lite Barbebeapeo receiyiledb otghetl- H11?!‘ own attitupe toutrard [it and ‘ gfts, descri t by hig use a - e more prosaic mat er o taxesi 51°; igfcliill" éggaylnlmhfl lgggoiveé’; officials as of "everlasting value." '—to be sold to some new owner answer a thunderous ovation froml 58.339 fans with a wove of the hand’ and a few hesitant. Words epokem in a husky-seanimhirper. I The greatest home run eluggerl of all time reverted to form with‘ a manage to the “kids of Am-2:-I ica" who always have been his!’ most faithful l0llowefs. I "The only real game in the world i! baseball." he said as his eyes filled nnd his throat choked froml the warmth of his greeting. "Inl this game you have to come up‘ from youth. "You've got to start] any down at the bottom. if you're‘ T a A a A a a c I declaration appeared to rule out going to be successful like those fellows over there." As I1:- mid this he painted at the Yankee players who were lincd up on the field listmricig to the ctre" @ @ <9 .@.@_.€ monies from a spot near home . APRIL salon“ . _--__a.= nd Dadil dandy Spring change-over iob lor owl“ Drive yqu_r cor in now for o complete Spring change-over Nature doesn't put springtime in your car but B-A Service dou- Your B-A dealer will do a thorough change-over job with - - - B-A 9 Point Change-over Service 5. FRONT WHEEL BEARINGS~ Remove, wash and repack. 6. HOSE CONNECT IONS-Check radiator and hose connections. 7. RADIATOR—Dr-ain, clean, and refill with clean 8. BATTERY-Jlheck voltage and readings. Clean and grease terminals. 9. SPARK PLUGS-Remove, clean and regap for greater ciiicicncy. Plug Th“; Extra Services: Check Oil Filter (trawl! new cortridgee if required) . . . Clean Air Filter . . . Cheek Tire: - . - Chock Fanbellfor wear and tension- s . B i. l i PRODUCTS Injured Seaman Taken To Halifax HALIFAX, April 2n - (OP) 4 critically-inland Bnitish seaitinu. O Evans. was in hospital here l0- night. after u... freighter City vi New York rushed hlm t.» new Tl" York sent out a wireless 100F535“ Tuesday that Evans had 1011"‘ down n hold and was uneoussliius. Halifax doctors replied will wireless instructions for Ills care and the ship changed course to Halifax. Hospital authorities stud Evans nus in critical condition but that he had not been placed rri 111° Congo: list. X-ruys rave b1?" °I" dered to determine whethti" he stif- ilered a fractured skull. Ilrrs All. Mrs -Inrt cums-eh. by no m" confined to older nge -trr¢1Il>F- ‘A martini tttrek by n physician will ats, and jewelers and ltistririztrs 1o thpm He visited the country determine whether the heurt is figured it was the missing Hindu ‘with an American oil-stern teem in 1115mm 1n my way, my iteitith stone cut down from its original :1931_ authoring!‘ CllAll ~ SUMMERSIDE '" II THE MARITIMES y M» MCA Weetbo d I nasal“... 5 fix?" .. 2 Dill: Dally ' 4 n ny Bx. San Dally Ex. San. ' Dally Ix. samba” Emlsun. mo AM. 11,40 an. moo raw. L1. Charlottetown m. m; an, m; pan. m0 AM- MSQ AM. 12:00 AM. 6:20 PM. Ar. Bummer-aide In. 5:85 PM. 1:85 PM. — 8:40 AM. 12:10 PM. 6:30 P.M. Lv. Summer-aide Ar. 3-15 PM, 135 11M, — ms AM. mas ran. 8:55 mu. m. Monaton Lv. rune 11,11, 1m an. sun AM 8 C H E D U I. E 8 Effective April 1, 1947 ' Sllilect to Change Without lletlce MARITIME CENTRAL AIRWAYS