_,tile cleaner living boys in athletics.; MAY 12- 1931-A -.S i 'rut cHAlP¢ll'll1¢¢ sf Prowse and Longaphie ln_the same _-ing, and much conjecture has arisen ,mong the fans as to which is the better boxer. A good card of prelim- lparies is being arranged to top _off sbst is being considered a bang-up iffair. _ The promoters of the bout are lreetlni: I sixteen foot ring and rais- ,¢ high enough from the floor in view of the boxers. All in all, Friday oight’s card should produce one of the best night’a boxing entertain- ments of the year. Another good bout is on the bill- if-fare tonight. I’AT'S PERSONALITY A Bangor, Maine, exchange saysz- srnillng Pat Grant" modest, quiet and r real fighter. is with his million dol- `ar personality, making many friends for himself along the sports’ trail. in Bangor and other cities where he per- I forms with the upholstered mlt`cns.' Pat isn't thc least hit forward, but If you want to make a good friend lust go up and say, “Hello Pat. How’s things." l~le's a great kid and one of The first splash of the morning sun 'finds lin- hard sacking Pat out on the suliurhiin roads pounding out lllsi live miics nf rol1d‘.i'ork and 'in the nf- T icrilnon lu- is hard at lvirrk in thc zylilnasiiini. Tile hang ill nine on thi- iown clock finds Pat deep in the arms! sf lilnrlllicus each night. The above. riil go a/ least part way explaining los' he can set and hold such a reck- bss pace when in the ring. Someone, " tome day will stop 'Bangor Pat, that 57 iomes to all in the sports’ whirl, but "7 the bird who accomplishes this feat, "' will llc urll aware that he has been ‘hill a fight and then some. As Lou, '" Lucer pu ii it, should the ficliic mind 3* ll Fate ever deoidi-. that Pat Grant “" ihould he world's champion of his "“ llvlrim., he would wiihoui doubt bel 'il-sac of the most popular men in the racket. because of the glowing per- uinaiity. 4_1 The above mentioned young atliie‘e s a lomier Island boy and is a neph- _. rw of Dr. T. Grant and Mr. Daniel, ,T irallt. ZEIIG REFUSES T0 STAY I)(i\’\'N .» .i ;`.l .Inst two irccks ago Tony Canzonerl iirred Jack "Kid" Berg into uncon. sciousness at Chicago. The wiilppng 'hat thc Whitechapel .low look that night was one that might well have written oblivion for a fighter with less heart. Recovering with extraordinary rn. lP|fU¢¥» BNI! crawled bctwccn the rop- es of Madison Square Garden last night and then crawled out latcr with a`hard-earned decision over Tony Herrera, a hot tamalc eater and corn. patriot of Pancho Villa. The Mexican had everythins hui s pull with the referee or else Mrs. Berg, who wept mi-5¢l’lbT¥ at the former defeat of her son, might not be smiling broadly 10. day. No one will begrudge thc Jew his close decision because any fighter who was whipped from pillar to post, gf he was a fortnight agowmq mm" back with the resiliency of a ruhhgr bali is entitled to a doubtful verdict. A Halifax Exchange says:-Whi~'e, 0| P0" Ellill. who was one of the leading scorers in the Central League of N. B. and P. E. I. hockey during the past winter, has taken s position in Summerslde, P. E. l. “MAKING HAY" Jim McMlllen, the wrestler, seldom receives less than $3,000 or $4,000 for one appearance. McMilien, with the exception of Sunday, rarely misses a night a woek on which to display his wares. He knows that he cannot keep this up long. but he is determined to make the most oi’ the present popu- larity of the sport. 1 TPIE-NEW-BALL ' Tris Speaker who has been giving the new hall bébter than_a casual glance has decided that the ball trav- els just _as far in the air as ever but not so far on the ground. Pitchers one no hit game has been entered to its credit. The raised scams have departure. Infleldcrs are letting their ears out again and hands are dang- ling ‘o thc sides instead of acting as' a sort of facr protector. ln previous years inficldcrs were in constant fear of draughts from the breeu stirred up as the ball flitted by from ground drives as they played protection on their averages. l Special to the Guardian) OTTAWA, May 11-For the first time in the history oi' Canada airplanes will be used in the taking of the census. They will be used along the west coast of Hudson Bay. Arrangements have born made for a l20ll‘lD|¢¢¢ survey of the Eskimo population for the first time. In Style_ First Tramptreading paper)-1 sie we’re the fashion, mateyi Second Trump-How is that? Flys; '1‘;~o.m,p-Wliy, it says that; shoes with ventilated toes are all the go. ' CLASIFIED ADS are highly in favor of it and already' raised their effectiveness and thcl batters are a bit blunted by the new' Ii-IZGULAR K. OF C. MEETING tonight lt 8.15. C' ‘7 TY" lI`_‘.;KE nt thc Garden City Cil'.C|1S. Lyceum Hall. Prince Bt.. to night. 4514 choice horses for sale at my stables, Duntaln & Bcll's wliarf. 4523-31 JUST AllRlVl£I)-Cal' of cedar sliinglcs. Special price while unload- ing. Tuesday and Wednesday. Wal- ter S. Wccks, Frcclcriclon. 4516 STOI'-LOOK-LISTEN - Amos and' Andy in "pcrson." Catchy songs, sketches, nifty dances, orchestra. Hope River Friday, 15. 1931. 4520-3| LUCKY WINNER - Mr. John Shepherd was the lucky door prize winner at the Garden City Circus last night. There was s large crowd at last night’s opening and many beautiful Prizes were awarded throughout the evening. GREAT DISTINCTION - Three students attained "great distinction" tn the recent examinations inthe Faculty of Arts and Science. All three are from the Island. They are Stuart Dockerty, Ca.rd‘gan: Earle Ebers, Charlottetown, and Robert Donald, Malpeque. ._ .. .. AT GYRO-The weekly dinner of the Gyro Club was held last evening with Dr. Wylie Allen presiding. The speaker was Mr. W. J. Green, To- ronto, Secretary of the Gideon Soci- ety, who described the beginning of the society and its progress. The guests were Messrs. W. E. Scantle- bury, Harold Gloss, Tommy Oliver, Ray Stull, Doran Doucet, Clifford Schwab, Ivan McLui:e. SUMMER TOURISTS-Witl'i the aclvcnt of sulmncl' wcatlicr tourists have already begun to mect in thc Maritimes to view tl°.e scenic grand- cur in this unspoiled vacation land. Scvcral automobiles from diffcrclit Stntcs across the linc, as \\'cl1 as numerous Ontario and Quebec motor visitors were here this week and took in the city and its environs before proceeding on their journey through Nova Scotia and P. E. I. Numbered among varzilloliisls who arrived. here I-*rldny and are guests at the Bruns- wick ale Mr. and lvlis. William Rowe, of New York City.-lvfollcton Times. STOP-LOOK-LISTEN - Amos sketches, nifty dances, orchestra. 1221. .-.N vs. --suis'-7 l 5. Tender from Messrs. I-lenry J. JUST ARRWED’ CAR LOAD 8. That he mode a mistake in his and Andy ln '~pgps0rr_" Catchy song,-.fconccrncd have been settled with. 1. Yes. I 2. Yes. ' 3. Yrs. = 4. Yes, for the sum of $31,780. Phillips and Peter G. Clark, $54,680. 6. $53,605. 7. Yes. tender. suolmsrslrle, 1°. ll. r. wharf Mr. Myers: 1. was there s sum of money lvoted by parliament during the session from February to June, 1030, for the repairs or rebuilding of the railway wharf at Bummersfde, Prince County, Prince Edward Island? 2. Were tenders called for this work? 3. What were the names of the parties tendering and the amount of each tender 4 4. Did the party who secured the contract ask to be relieved of the same, and for what reasons and on what date? 5. When was his deposit cheque re- turned to him? 6. To whom was the contract sub- sequently given and under what conditions? Mr- Stewart (Leeds) 1. Yes. 2. Yes. 3. J. E. Campbell, $7,380 (unit rates); W. R. Maynard, $7,472 (unit rates); Everett McLeod and Duncan McKenzie, $8.280 (unit rates); Hen- ry J. Phillips and P- G. Clarke, $8,770 (unit rates). 4. A. E. MacLean, M. P., tele- grephed on July 20, 1930, that J. E. Campbell wished to withdraw tend- "er. No reaaons given. 5. August 22, 1930. 6. (al H. M. Downing; tb) On or- iginal specl`ication and plan and at same unit rates as original lowest lcndcrer. -Settlement of Land Claims-C. N. R- Mr. lVfcI.ure: 1. I-las the sctllcmeni: of thc land claims tor land taken by the Cana- Ldian National Railways during the .construction of the Lake Verde- :Pisquld branch line in Prince Edward 'Island been paid?" | 2. If so, when .were payments 'nmde? 3. To whom were payments made? 4. Have any not been paid, and if ro, for what reason Mr. Manton: M 1. Twenty-eight of the 50 owners I 2. Payments were made between 3. To the following. Amos _ ane, Hope River Friday, ls. 1931. 4520-al:-*uw 3. 1930. and April 30. 1931- ' ~ J L 0511153.51135 ANN|v|;R§_\|¢y _ Margaret Kelly, J. Callaghan, (per The 5evmi;y.fjf;h Annual Meeth-,g'Soldlcr Settlement Board), Gllimore and Banquet of the local Y. M. C.i'7‘"dim' Frank McKenna' mms A.wu1l»e held in me social H.~.ll:Tff‘i"<'f- J°S=P“ M°A"“‘“- °'““‘“ Tuesday evening at 6.15 o'clo:k. The B“l'“5- F`1‘H\1k Quinn, James McAdam special guest of the cvcniug will be Allgus M°N°m- Pmmp 5118"' James Mn W_ R_ Cook N,m0,.m1vB0ys Work .7. Tralnor_ Ariihmsc Boylan. John Secretary 'for Canada, representins,"IT“8h°i‘~ E-‘Wie “T 5- 'R' Jenkins' me National Com-,cu of the Y_ M James A. Huglics, Teresa McAvinn. C. A. from headquarters at Toronto. ` Anim* M°D°““m- Ch’“'1°5 0.'Smdg_e' S'I‘Rf)I.I.ER I"0Il Sl\l.E-AI'I‘I.Y Ili! Longworth Ave. 4321 2 -__;-l FOR SALE-COW, 4 YEARS 0I.D.i to frcshcn in Novelnbr>r. Apply John McGulg'llll, Gaytown. 4518-31| _..__s.._______._.___.____ l.ii.‘~i'I‘-A I‘E.’\RI. ROSARY IN! lcatlvr case llr~t_\vccl1_2l-5 G\'c7\t| Gofwgc and Basilica. Flndrr l"avr‘~ If 'Fiih a terrific two-flstrd attack. hut- at i.l1i<; office. 4119' ... __ i ..,...... ._.. . I M, m,..mb(,,._,, DVC). eighteen years of >/\.. and P. McKinnon. Clarence Col.- ngc nvc cordi:-1ll_v invited to attendiifl- Joh" W' ‘]“'-V' J‘ D' Mcummm' this special ril'inivnl‘sary Banquet and ;‘|""" smmcr Scmemmr' Board" 'noni' reports of the various commit- *John Mcmms 'md Mary Guns' An' i ,, - tees. A1‘l‘ang<=|ncnts have boon (IWW M`Km“°"' H' F' Feehan’ completed for thc Annual Fil‘iallcialIJ“m°s A' Macnonmd' (Talupnign which will comc off thisi 4' YM; 22 owners not yet paid' In “.,,(,k_ Mr_ W_ A_ Stcwmt campaign 17 cases an amount was asked by dircxlm' l1:is:;vcili~rd about forty hir- """"""" “'m°h “ms ‘f°“5‘m°md lm' incss lricn nlio will canvass the city ""“‘°“"b"` by uw rmlwny company' In 4 cases negotiations are pro- cccrling satisfactorily to owner, and i; is oxpectcil that settlement will bc 'l`\ll~sd.~_v and Wcc'ln~sll fifzurirs of the _wars oi‘oi'atil\i1:< are out they will 9.-lmw' that ihir. has been a great year for ilic (`!l1ai‘7ottetn\vn Y. M. C. A. as it. has rcai'lii~¢'l the lal';:c.=i nulnllcr of iwolole in its 75 _vearr~ of existence. .‘i'I`0I"--LOOK - LISTI-TN -~ Amtas waiie .