N. _ 16, 1932‘ LOOKING ‘EM “OVER BY “TECH "THE BIG PARADE” The date for the above mentioned event has been set by the Victoria Park Driving Club 10i- Saturday, April 23rd. The "Parade" will con- sist o! the race horses o1’ Char- lottetown and vicinity in member- ship with the Victoria Driving Club, anifthe new cars now being shown by the various local dealers. In the meantime horsemen will be getting all their equipment polished up. RETIRING FROM RACING Colin lillacKcnzie of Truro, N‘. S. is retiring from the racing game owing to his trainer, Johnny Con- roy, having taken an exclusive po- i (5)7 ' - those new Emits hrSllown this week are simply marvellous value! C 0 n1 p a. r e tlielii with the best you ever bought be- tween $25 and $30.. Pi-iin Tillie, Blue with \\'1iite stripe, Blur-k with White stripe, B1'own. New Topcsats are in - $12.50 and up sitlcn with H. T. Fulton, Upper Stewiacke, N. S- lvlr, MacKerizle is disposing of his star performer Cap- tain Mack 2.11 1-4 and other horse holdings. ’ ‘VILL STICK WITII K191031515 All rumorsastothe possible where- abouts of Frank Graham, clever derenceman o! the Dnlhousie hockey team are settled. Frankie will rc- maln in status quo at Dulhousle. “scour amour" A dispatch dated New Glasgow and appearlns in a New Brunswick Exchange says: “Joe Beaten and Daddy Bubar, outstanding hockey stars with the fiederlcton Capitals in the Senior Northern league last season, will play with the Charlottetown Abbles next winter, it was definitely learn- u Lourdes. A week nso they visited the Island and 0n their return were ‘ecided as to Whether 01‘ not they would accept the Char- lottetown ofler. Boston's statement. however, con- llrms the report that. has been on the rounds in the Marltimes rec- ently- DO YOU KNOW? Do you know that for the 27 pro- fessional hockey games in Toronto this season that the attendance av- eraged 10,782 per game. The total attendance was 291.113. made up o! 249,000 in the leasue season: 13.- 030 Chicago game; 13.81‘? Maroon game, and 14,366 New York Rang- er game. We hear that the Provincial Gov- ernment received $54,000 in war tax receipts and that the Ontario Ath- letic Commission 2 per cent cut on all professional shows was more than $10,000. SVITII TIIE HAWKS? Hockey fans were yesterday dis- cussing a report that had come from Moncton to the effect that McKen- zie, sturdy defence player with Mon- treal Winged Wheelers durlng the season just completed and who pre- viously performed with Winnipeg Elmwoods, would line-up with the Hawks next year, It was stated Mc- Kenzie would be shifted t0 the Mar- itimcs via the industrial transfer route- It is understood the Moncton line-up would be: Foster, goal; Gill, Burrnge and McKenzie, defence; ceiltre, D. McDonald, Dud James, J. McIntosh left wing, B. Connolly, ed here lastevening. Benton con- firmed the report thnt the former New Glasgow Eastern League plny~ ers would take up permanent res- dence on the Island, stating that they would leave for Charlottetown early. in May. Both Bubar and Boston have been S. McMamis, Nucker Irvine; right wins,‘ M. Milckle, A. Webster, Ken Carroll. Note-The above is a likely look- ing arroy 01' puck chaser-s, but should the Abbics maintain. that superiority complex manifested over Hawks v last winter, it looks as if the Mone- I >'**—-_-. RETURN or 01.0011! ' ‘iii _ Toches are good style for ‘h: us. and fabrics are being used 1cm more and more. It is acid ‘Mt Women like the casual look S?’ the llcnd comiort of fabric m;- fiilcta lsone of the mater- m g f“ 15 employed 1n versions .l.l.lg‘anvin wear, navy taffeta, for red, M510. stitched all over and lac. mm Dink taffeta. Doted silks; ed inns heavy rough 0MP" Print" m“ ‘conventional polka dot pat. ° Emmi: the newest trrials to be used to ma- shnm. r small turban .>‘_ _/ r (UTS é SORES lvolv Ml ,4- vnhn :5- ‘IIIOI-fl Any mud ha. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN BIG LEAGUE BAll lltSlilTS (Canadian Press) x AMERICAN LEAGUE It. H. E. New York ... ... ... ... 8 0 8 Philadelphia .. 911 1 Rumng, Gomez. Pipgras and Dickey; Walberg, Grove, Mahfaiey. Cain and Cochrane. , , -' St. Louis ... 3 ‘i 2 Ghlcflzo 4 i3 2 i Blaeholder and Ferrell: Hadley and Grube. It. ILE. Washington ... ... .. 2 6' 0 Boston . . . . . -. 0 4 1 \Veaver and Spencer; Lisenbee and Berry. RJLE. Cleveland ... ... 2 I! 0 Detroit . . . . .. 3 'l 1 Brown and Sewell; Whitehill and Ruel, Hayworth. Postponed-None. NATIONAL LEAGUE It. H. E. Pittsburgh 9 14 1 St. Louisa" 715 3 Swift, Brame and Grace; John- son, Lindsey, Stout, Dean, Teach- cut and Wilson. It.H.E. Chicago . . . . .. ... .. B11 0 Cincinnati 2 ll 2 Wai-neke and Hemsley; Hilcher, Ogden, Wysong and Manon. ILILE. Boston ... ... 2 8 2 Brooklyn ... -8 9 2 Frankhouse, Zachary and Grouse, Hargrave; Clark and Lopez. RJLE. Philadelphia .... ‘l '1 1 New York 613 2 Elliott, Holley,‘ Grabowski and v. Davis; Hubbell, Mooney, Walker High Three M’. Cetrer 000 pins. April 16—Our Gang vs. Nonsuch. Aoril 80-Oct Cong vs. am aloe 1-2. m -f “m, Avril so-Noaauch vs. Plea er- 0 one . “no, g4 rVfl,”,_flp[.4£;1 mu maayjriends er w. w. a, wxpmqmavnoiaglwqll OE PRIMEAU, clean sportsman, staunch centre of the Stanley Cap winners, Toronto Maple Leaf Hockey Teahfo famous “kid line,” won this seasorfe award of the Lady Byng Tkophy for "the beet type 0f ' rtsmanship combined with a high standard 9P° of Playing ability.” Joe says of Buckingham: ."A clean, cool, mellow cigarette. I recommend Buckingham” Smoke n VICTORIA AND VICINITY Prince County Hospital, much improved and doing nicely. our.» mucus Mrs. Prank McDonald o! Crap- il 10-11mm m, .Spare dud. in roondinc n iew dell i" in Wilmot Valley emi- spending Am one“ N Summeralde the guest o! Mr. and Aw" mo“, Gm‘ “L Faith"- Mrs. Crlily Lea. weight; 1-2. - April flz-Nonsuch vs. spare Ribs. The many friends of Mr. Percy l-lowatt cl Tryon Branch Roads are 3p," glad to hear that he is much im- ‘ alter having a bad attack spending the past few days with; ion moguls will have to add a few "m1 05'3"?“- gheh- parents m Now Glasgow and more front lines to the personcll- P°5tP°n9d_N°n°- . Y. BOWLING New Sear,” HOW THEY STAND A a __ . CHURCH IEAGUE S r M d INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE s]; JAMES ystem oote ' n. a. Pendleton 15a 2101210 . W"! 11°" P41 ca. camel-on 191 22a 101 Capt John L_ mad o, Borden‘ 2:32:61" ----- -- g ‘l! 115i‘? H. Lapthorn m2 20s 1'12 - L. Cameron ..."... 216 157 169 w“ ‘i’ a ‘"11 km“ h°’5°"‘““' h” Reading 2 1 .061 T w; Pgowgg 20c 10a 1oz “with” °“” m‘ ‘dam Mimi‘ ‘Y5’ Bulfalo 2 1 .661 ' ' ' .__..__ _.__ tem for race tracks which he thinks we ewe-e “me-e w»- ":::::: i Z L333 ...... ........ .25.“ “'5' “m” i‘ '° “W's "° “"3 “m” Baltimore 1 2 ass - mmi-i-y °" “m”? m” a“ m” “m‘°"'n‘° Jersey City o 2 .000 H (mo; 16s 191 154 idea is instead ct the horses coin- Gi mmbs _ 165 215 243 m“ “P ‘h’ “"4” m“ °° “l” "w" NATIONAL LEAGUE c. McDonald . 21a 104 241 positions, they will score in a circle F‘ Mbore u 19,7 m1 M5 I °" mddwk’ 1"“ ‘“"‘d° ‘h’ “mt” Won Lost no. P, Downe .. 201 201 194 field, starting from the Judges stand. Phnnddphia 2 o L000 __ _ __ They will come out in the order of st. Lows ‘ ' _ _ _ z 2 500 942 95a 9B3 their “mm” f“ m "my m’ Cincinnati 2 2 .500 Total ma ‘m’ “m” "m" wm‘°“" “m” Chicago 2 2 .500! Points scores: ‘Trinity s; st. Jam- scoring. Mr. J. E. Milligan of Nor- Pittsburgh z 2 50o es l‘ tham has consented to try the new Brooklvn 1 1 50o High single R. A. 1‘ mile‘ 279- ‘Yswm °“ h“ ‘m “Mk “i "m" Boston 1 1 .500 High Three a. n. Pendleton cs1. am; If ii, proves successful as Capt. New Ycrk . _ ’ . 0 2 mo " BAPTIST’ 3°“d'M"" M11113“ “"1 “h” P’°"" n. Nicholson 11s 20s 11a ma“ hmaeme“ flhmk it Wm’ it AfiflflflCAN LEAGUE B. Beer ............ 160 246 100 will be an entirely new departure in A_ K Mawumeu ___ w; 165 145 horse racinir and will put Mr. Mil- won Lost Pm J_ How“; __________ 154 121 113 "i"?! "Wk 1" 91° "m" "l" l“ wnshlugton 3 o 14m .1. Forsythe 210 142 ma - American racing ovals. Mr. ‘Milll- Chicago, ' _ . . _ . ' U 3 1 J50 .__ ____. ___ w‘ PM“ “n” 5°“ “m” ‘his Detroit . z 1 cs1 9°” m “'35 madn- He is imttins up a our“ 0f New York 1 1 5m, Total .... zasa $1600 and will co-operate in every- Philadelphia 1 1 “.100 51', PAULQ way with the racing men. His first Cleveland 1 2 333 g_ p001, 153 154 147 race on July 13th promises to be st‘ Louis 1 3 ‘Z50 142 224 141 away shad of last year and that is Boston _ I _ ' _ _ _ ’ U 0 a .000 114 140 104 saying something-S. 228 180 127 means MAKE coon cnor- m m“ 17° Petroleum Resources "'" "w "" The Dominion Experimental m a" m MONTREAL, Que. April 15—(By Station at Lethbrldge, Alta, re T°m ' ----- m“ The Canadian Freon-The known ports a decided increase in the mo" petroleum resources o! the North growing oi’ field beans in Western A‘ Mathiewn """ M9 184 153 ‘West Territories were explained by Canada. particularly in irrigated E m“ n‘ 176 121. Dr. G. S. Hume, of the Geological areas. Heretoforo practically all F" H°bb5 175 183 131' Survey of Canada, Ottawa, in an the beans used in cities and towns C- Mucmnalil """ 135 174 m7. “ ‘midi-as; on "oil Prospects 0i Great or Western Canada have been im~ E- Gm - - ' ' "'""' 163 195 13°] Slave Lake and MacKenzie aiver ported from Japan. the United _‘ "T ‘—' Areas" at today's session of the an- States and Eastern Canada. A 357 9m 7n nual meeting cl’ the Canadian In- rvlnt like Lethbrldsc. for example. T°m ~ -------- m” stjtuto or Mining and Metallurgy uses about six carlonds of 30,000 UNITED hem pound, “C” ‘Hanan; 5mm, m. B. Conrad .......... 215 189 190 The o“ wen, apemd 5g 110mm qulreldablong setaslon ttolmattilze grid F. Hobbs ..... ..." 1731157 on the MacKennle River ten years shou e pan e 511 0 6h B Y al _ market to ensure against loss from fall m’ :1; ltllafititwlrrzeiutaalorsiarket now frosts. The small white varieties A" ‘seemed assured with the discoveries are best suited to market demand. ’ '-"' -—— -—~ 9t radium‘ 511W;- m‘; 00pm;- at and it is also pointed out that too 046 910 1050i g4“ gm; B“; Lgke, :00 miles to the rich land, to heavy irrigating, too Total . 2915 out, pr, Bums said, Norman is at thin seeding, and too wide spac- ST. PETERS m, mint when Bggr Rivereiiipiles lug of rows all tend to prolong the E. Vessey 231 200 140 into the MacKenxle River and so period °f Fmnh- 135 m: gfinlifi: "t" “u” m are“ n. H. my 12s its 12a whm, n“ we“, greedy drilled he ‘said. Drill'rcig (dfnsusoil 31-1321; I. Williams 131 109 170 - sin- ace seepag e - —— —— —- 3: $221.1‘; 222m cxfltllpigr to give productive wells but Dr. B92 ‘I86 130 fuel and power at meiirdeiwetive Hume pointed out that there were ‘ma! ....... 2410 mines It Great Bear lake there good chances for finding oil in CGNTIl-AI. CHRISTIAN 1-3- was evidence that greater quantiti quantity southwest or the lake. J. Stewart ......... 152 161‘ 174 “no; b; found by a further search, There was a third oil area near R. Judson . 179 1B7 20! Ribs 3-4. , w“, "mum 3mm“ m4 mty mll- the mouth o! the MaeKenzie Riverulid. Carter .. 300 18c 143 e; further to the north, he declared, or Arctic Red River, Dr. Hume H. Ioreythe . .. 231 134 171 t glove Lake 350 miles stated, but little was known oi ihiI E. Wood 211 124 196 bflfjzj}, mm h“ ‘handy been area and 1h exploration would have -- -- -_ 3-4. “Wm import“; dep$flg or lead to await the discovery and develov- 1073 B33 N1 audpcllould these be exploited, it ment oi.’ some other local resource Total ‘Wm be cg greet edvlntace to as hail beentho case with Norman _ h", ‘ha; mpplz o! petroleum. undoreetslaveukomm '1' meueumcuneraooniu 6W Buckingham i and Smile i w. Hermes Myers o! Carleton, rm“ gunman o], no" who underwent a serious operation in " illness. weeuln. Cranlud. our wed ""1 fdlthml mail carrier, are pleased to hear he u imvrdvida 1M‘ I "mill The friends of Mr. Herbert HI!- wood welcome him back to his homo three months in Prince County Hospital. TWIN AND TRIPLE’! PRINT! ALWAYS GOOD prints break into publicity only now and then. they are goinl 0H ""1 °" o! fashion. A draped oveninl [NI with a train shown by Oailot locum forelumpio, ismadoof elorgccoh not print, usinl time ehadec- cl blue-light blue tor the top, median blue tel-the mainolrtoithemel and deeper blue for the section which results in the tnln. White ground prints in contract with the same pattern in a dark [round on still ambit/Nd 1°!’ "I119 9W l" ' contrasting touches on dlflfl» l“ theblcuoeclamatehillllfllltlfll dilterentharmonirlngcoloriocflll prnenicd withetailorcdllllivlill" ticularlr mm made nun loada- soicucils patterns.