._ Li)‘ Till- HUIDII OI‘ ALI. fllllillfl VAN DINE’-S BEST NOVEL ALSO aalvonolv TALKIE couanr ‘ “ THE HEAD GUY ” CAPITOL TODAY BURNING ROMANCE The hectic gayety of Monte Carlo! with ltndclph Sohildkrant and Bessie 3 "l_-_l ll A I. " m-YZTZQTTTK was: ) K851‘ BAIFLING rsuswriilis Vance-along u» ‘rrslloi mystery and danger. Poss share murder-i award-u. fellowingthehlacklhlsiopl As a booLitwss a world-sensational. Now a superb H@.III“"OCIIB. .. , ~ Tailors Of Iwc ._ . , Tooley Street wen-saws . ... . . . ‘:2?- . m...» 99311145.! Hui-i) In connection with the application f the dairy indust y, the peculiar rt taken in tariff Board proceed- , s by Messrs. Darby and Deach- " 4pm was brought into relief. The dormer represents the Council oi Qgsieultura while the latter, in so . “is he has identiied that "Corl- Eeus’ League" under whose name ‘ “ operates, appears to have some “inaction with representative: oi '~ epicure in parliament. And they Jfisqslssiurs the Tariff Board assail- ‘ , > "the claim of one important nch of agriculture ior such treat- t in the home market as would ‘ t it to survive. Bonn fide rep- rblientativcs of Canadian industry application before the board ve submitted to a good deal oi ... non: this quarter, but or .\¢.i.here has been a tendency to Zhailsrye the status oi bar. Deach- nian. 8e has been asked on two or threfoccasions .. "v to disclose lily-standing in his attacks on pro- posals for tariff revision. some leg- ‘inmate, curiosity hasbeen voiced as . m; identity of the ‘Consumers’ gaggle;- m...‘ the not overly eager "plies or Mr. Deachmsn, it would appear to have its existence in the _' rpereons of two or three obscure mem- M-pg" a: the House oi commons. Ob- vieusiy, of course, Mr. Dcschmcn V these obscure members of the _ _ consumers of Canada than “ dungeons three tailors of Tools! nicest ‘represented -the WW1! 0f ' Iiissafeiollithatthe dLtlle consumers of can- . b; very from. lub- ‘ tomcat of the personal sub- “ laylaces on the record of ' Nevertheless. as much of 11...‘. oi the Proceedings is de- purpose as miaht prob- the case were he authorized ‘ [for a considerable section .- nnity; A i "£2144. Service .' 1S o ng ‘ Elva Howattullrs. Claude Hewett. ' w. and Mrs. mun Mutilrt. Mr- and . Mrs. Berry v Thomas Noonan. James Jedi‘!!- Noteil Explorer ‘Bock From North momuvmno. Unisvsy. sch 88 _.g;p¢,_ gu- George Robert Wilkins. noted British eacplorer, who i.s re- turning from, the Anti-Tillie arrived here Yceterdly 1n e wvlwo. with pilot Ohos lMsnn. nu- Hubert 1m the Norvwsim steamer ‘K171381011 llbeen when about 12s miles lrcm this port and flew here in little over an hour. v CAPE TRAVERSE AND VICINIT! rem-usry is evidently gulug to rive us real old-iashiened winter weath- er with an abundance oddtroct and storms. On Feb. 10th., one o! flu, mm storm; dor some time swept fiver the vicinity. On Wednesday evening the 6W6 Traverse rink was crowded with people to see the hockey acme tween the Greyhounds o! Cape Tra- verse and the Beavers of Bedeque which resulted in e. victory for the Greyhounds. The game was a close one 1mm start to finish and caused much excitement lvir. Frank lvllc- Fbrlsne refereed the game in the satisfaction of all. Miss Bessie Orossman is , “ a few days in Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. George I-leflell, Al- bany, were visitors here on Thurs- day. we. P. S. Eowatt. Mrs. J‘. I. Campbell BOODIBPQ-higfl by Miss Katherine Howatt o! Borden were vidiors to Port Elgin recently. ‘Pheetorkpaidavisittolillnand Mrs. Douglas Bell of Cape ‘Traverse and left them a baby girl. Congra- tulations. . An lmerestlns hockey same w" wimemg 1n the Kensingbon rink on Feb. 1cm, when" the er. Pats oi Albany and the Greyhounds of (We ‘rrsverse crossed sticks. The Glmfi ended 2-1 in mo: of m. unv- hounds. ~ Among those from this vicinity who attended the hockey match‘ 1n Kenaington were: Misses Mal-sent mum, Georgie nrisedil, Evelyn hell. , Thomas A1- ‘Rows- no Bell. len. Inuis H . dale. Bandy McLeod. Mrs. dnawbsil Allan. Halifax. is spendingsiewweekswithhermo- ther, Mrs. P. 8. Rowatt. "Mil. Norman-Oampbiil.‘ Kinkcrl. has returned home after mending s iew days piesscctiywitb her sister Mrs. diaries ddollsill. a an. and en's '11....‘ ci-sls. asse- ome . JOriiUNY ' ounces..- _ r gas ifs-is 121i” -u TOMNGFIHE \ . FAT-WILLIE MEEHAN MMES" 5UT~1HEY \ i pionship in his second important bout. Battling Battallno, Hartford, Conn. ieatherweight, achieved an unprecedented feat in sport sis. while he actually won the title from Andre Routis, it was really a man- agerial coup that gave him the chance to box the last-fading Ill-inch man. The managers of the latter (ringwise New Yorkers) knew snout- is was on the skids. especially after Al Bin!!!‘ knockedhim out-in a mixed-weight bout. So a~close friend of the Routis managerial board ‘bovsht in" on Bettsline site-r file latter secured considerable publicity throush cutpcintlfll Al Brown. A Routis-Battalinc title fight was ar- ranged easily and the Hartford boy wen the championship in a home. town ien-roilnder. z While some criticism‘ is heardol the "synthetic" nature of that charn Four (Special to the Guardian)‘, BUMMIRSIDE. Feb. 23-The best winter sport st summer-side ror very many years took place on the har- bour ice on Saturday afternoon, when in the four classes twenty hors- es turned to the word. There were over five hundred eager sportsmen Iii the meet Indevery heat was a closely contested race. and at the finish of many of them a blanket would have covered the first three horses. '.'i‘l1e ice was inexccllept coli- dltion, very fast time was made. ill-the Oiass A. ‘rrotthe rirst race callemreterwillibllwassbitun- steady in the iirst two- heats, but sf- ter settling down he soon took oom- mand oftheileid ‘and won the race with comparative ease, although the other horses were very closely bunch-- ed at the finish. There ‘were tour starters in the Class A Pace and all getaway to a good ItlIl-‘TIN race waawori quite handily by Jessica the Great. mcseyaubrey seemed to aif color and Cyril I‘. d. didnlt firewood ' RsEoRo cooi<€‘iliavs ‘I aoxws . DEMPSEY mace Raiysi? . LIGHT F0URTiM5$.'l_lsr~¥/'. seamen-ass’ vacuums-unsung Great Racing On- Summerside Ice _______.-o Fine Afternoons Sport. ~ r WEIGHT~NOM Memo’ DOM/N AS l By winning a world's fight oham- pionshlp "transier," the most expert critics at the ringside agreed that Houtis tried hard throughout and deservedly won the that Battalino decision. ' Blown, Biltralino wasmerely a con- half dozen comparatively unknown feathers. “Whiie- Battelirio won a world's consider tbs case oi Johnny" Dundee. who battled more than a ‘decade a- gainst great opposition to win that same crown. The scotch-Wop aban- doned the tltle four years ago be- cainehe iourid is so dlmculi to make 12d pounds. Slipping sadly, Du -‘ still manages to‘ box every now and then. He now finds him- self making 125 pounds easily, but time has interred all his title hopes. Willie Meehan. whoiwill be ism- Spectators See lady Helena althoug winning the first heat was? very losely pressed by Helen S. M. The second heat she seemedto have plenty of reserve and the race developed into a real com- petitionfor second andiiiird posi- tions, being finally won in the last iew feet by Kentucky Jewel. The re- mainder ci .the lleld was closely bunelledmndj-cliissgs Girl ably (‘fw- fuliy improved-mars. The summary: l Class A Trot. Peter Will-hll,0s1lbeek,.... i1 s i1 Bud mobile. sheen 21s I anon. Giiilcf. McNeill 4 I i liasterndady. Thompson-mAllis Pace. desslca the ‘Great. MacArthur l 1 1 oyrll 1'7. Jmdslibeck ......... 3 3 I messy Aubrey. steels ' 3,8 s sud nu, Baker :.............-4 4 4 a Pass Iernwood sun-ta, Rockford .. 4 l l s i . _ f oil-i.‘ email; Before ouipointihg Routis and A1 riecticut sensation after stopping a title inhis second big time showing en by RObert-‘Phililps "ls1 wonder- . twice ! VICE Lswlor 7700*“? Bwvenson? Mel-Innis Blanchard ~ em. = .. .11 i organ. Qfiqfilfihefltlfli‘ .......s‘e~ llrsibest 1r... s l <" Omslsls ,, Aubrey‘ y, mariner. dag,- a w. i a” '_J"ui‘i:: ‘bombs ‘ cd forever as one of the two men ‘oilicially credited with whipping Jack Dempsey before the latter be- cams champion, insists he fought the Manassa marvel four instead of three times. Willie claims he licked Jack twice-once so badly that Jack Kerns kept it out of the records! Like Dempsey, Meellsn is now in the show business, specialising in the scenic end of the profession. He's not slugnutty and-Jviilie insists that he and Gene Tunney are the only persons who truthfully boast of having outboxed Dempsey ' can As a matte of fact, Meehan box- ed Dempsey sixtimes‘ in the dim days when Jack was just a young ham-and-beaner but only four oi those clashes were ever of enough importance to be even mentioned in the press. ’ vies iliiiii 2m) iliiis l-ll mslsirerluisiuuuusliosissyrss- tured by good stick-handling the vicsdeteatedtbemdAbblesitoo sttheArensllinkds yaights Astheicewasrathers lainsiion play was impossible. and bothieamsreecrlediomuchindivi- dill-Hilly. The Vim lone tally came intheiintpeidod. C00d% 3nd A83!!! Goal Mills Defence . - Ssunda-s bowler R. Bevans Forwards oiuTflitim 1011131111) i‘ l or. ssci. Mlllntlbb. u» mus m1 a 1.141. _ lad-III Ywss. or Minneapolis,"- terday- established s. woriwr ssmsi sum! wheat’ n , mm“, ' “m,” a 4 icflmm" cam“ 3 I.‘ dzibiss at ti’: luv-national gwli‘: .."4 a a i .m9so. l/lseves aka... k , . . reinitialize ‘ J-zi-zfl 5 ' McMillan Wbitloek Acorn roses- NOON 0on1 sous-q.» a ‘ 4 a |i siiiiu > ‘ (Canadian Press) elimination battle Summerside By 2-1 Tally. EHEDIAO. Feb. lib-In a well play- ed game at the silediac Arena last night the Crystal Sisters of Bum- merside, scoredtwo and the Blue Tam Sisters oi this town one beiore the largest crowd at the local rink this season. The ice was somewhat soft and play at times s trifle slow, but intense interest was maintained throughout. Miss Irene Idnkletter, oi Bummerside, did all the scoring for her team, driving one in the-net in the first Plriod. Miss Evangeline sourque for shedisc. tied the count in the second, butjMiss Linkletter ked in the winning marker in the stanza. The goal tenders played V stonewall game and were given ng protection by the defense. In _ iinal period Miss?‘ celina Gallant, ciJhediae. was severely ut under left eye by the puck. \ .1 ., Feb. iii-Emile 8t. Goddard today. on the uni-d tony mil» lei» cf til, International no: Derby, and in , lng so placed‘ first in_ the 1Z0 mile r e, H15 fling fpday was 3:30:20. and,his total elapsed time for the thre laps 11:01. In covering the three ‘ y mile laps in 11:01 5t. Goddard roke all records for the event. '_ SATURDAY’! l! I ‘llosmab Leafs “.0 m. ‘and Mrs. m»: ills Lone Creek. were visitors to ' Sunday, evening. i Miss‘ Lucretia Matheson, mn d, spent a m: days at Oove nemesis guest of her aunt MfhNiO, B" —-—— a r Miss Marion Brown andnsissim Mathescn, Cove Head, were visifir to the city Friday. _ _ '\ . """" i The many friends cl Mrs. John 1. Puiscy. North Rusticc, are pleased; to hear that she is progressing ray. Ollrlllly under the skllfui treatment or her Physician, » , ‘ --._. _ _ ' Mrs. Bruce Campbell and charm. l!!! little son Sheldon, spent a {by days st Winsloe‘ the guest! oi w: i \ 1 1H0 pleasing to note dlsiliigili. ssv. Monsignor-D. J.0iliis issue‘. Bill-T? Bfllli mam, 110., m). 23.—l.iou Mag- .‘ nolia, of New York, has been selected to referee the 1d roundheavyweigbt between Jack Bbarkey of Boston and r1111 Scott s1 mums at Madison Square Garden's second “battle of the palms". rel). n. UiIJY ysixiiibs imiiqiciiiwn Team Wins From Shediac si-sido- h _ Bhediao V Goal - T. eil L. Hebert Defence _, - ' n. n. mire n. Doircn, Ibrwards . I- ._.»0.-asl1ant - n. Bourgue .........E. neBlanc 1:. Bnbldoux SPORT JOTTINGS - andlflisisc-ullsd-lour hundred peo- paesrwhich Burt l. Oliil owns. has hlonelnorerobringdameiofintd- ‘Close. F aslt Heat-Races large crowd of spectators and iast, elm min:- ‘rlls track which seem- ed to present. unsurnioilntahle dif- ficultiesgirss cleared or: splendidly by. the enihusiaisiic club oiiiclsls the {Ne in! all trot witluwatts Edit- Longset as starters. ‘they. lot away on the iourth score to a pretty even start. At the eighth Brier also was in front with Longest gaining on him rapidly. it was a beautiful race between these two to the ‘mun, {millet looked magnificent with his clear glossy coat. but Bria: Mao got the decision, c ,.taln Jackson third. WIMI Edition fourth. Time i0 8-4 seconds. assess Heat. longest injured one ofhlstendons andwsslame in this heatandhadtobedrawninthenext heat ‘rile horses got away on the third score witlrnrisr Mac showing slightly 1n rront at the eighth and Uapiain Jackson and Watts Iidition fiche on his necktie. n was a des- paraie race between these three her- ses and shouts and cracking of whips and s11 kinds of encourssemcnt being used w itimuiate a winner. Third Heat. ically; W|5M 1mm watts hidltion seemed to be l but he ‘suddenly"brchc‘ i’ "and MlirflllhllQd to beat, Jackson a short heed, Brisr Mlle being there» fore declared tile-winner of the race. Time 80 1-4. . y, ' ‘Mick ma. cw leer Verde. Peter Verde was Just a-Jittie short of work and, could carry his clip quite as far as ' ‘lbdd. _In both heats they were on even terms until about 100 yards from __th_e wire who: Mack, ‘who seemed to be m better condition rush rem. would gain the ‘Iss4 and finish hall half a length to the good. The friends i): Peter vol-simian this race will key him up and that the next con- test between these we horses _wili be a rcsl ‘one; ' ‘ ' Glass c. fillet. This was a race ug-ithouflnbspper non would have i ‘i _ race. 1A Rico and Harvest est race day oi the season. no course ' was crisp, clear andhard and the sir had Just enough coldness in" it' in make) it pleasant-Inns result was a sshudsy was Pronounced the lin- whoeeworkinthisrcgudcannotbs too highly praised. The first race was ion. Captain Jackson, Briar Mac, and ' H“ ii6FY3M; 1930 iRaces ‘ Finest Yet “Large . Crowd 0f Fans Witness Every Again On Wed- nesday Afternoon. Maid got "F v" M1 "=11 “m. with om... were lone dietetic; behind. second Heat. m. was a dandy Pam; little behind. my continued m "H?" mm llfliil away down u... mu!”- VPWDWPQ D011 Put on n, "Plllit-Illd- dosed with them, bu; M 1 "some w have a ca...“ I4 Rico and Harvest Held had arrest battle for 11m and ixconds Y" I‘ Rico winning. Dap. Per-Don be third. Third 114st. The horses gqg away i0 I Iwdwstart but at the eighth 9°“ b?“ and Ls. Rico brobe and their drivers could no; make them eaten. Harvest Maid e1... Mflsbresccdmersinnrherounh mt "11111981011 Nnitition of m. third. Maid trotting stead. ily all thnoilgh, the oberg mm“; bed bNI-il. m} 1031118 ‘ lot or ground. The drivers cl, Ls Rico and Dapper 9W I" flflldllwllrliisd by mu deiest and looking forward to anomal- race which they hope in win. v The thanks of the horsemen m due-to the officiafi of the cm); eonnmttse of the Victoria Bpeedmy Uillbrldldldlringtliiecmlrss,qbw_ Neil ‘Walier for providing a car w 411W the timers and stratum up and GUI]! mtWIfll ‘NIH Ind M1115 u“. iciais row: their services in conducting the races. m officials n». Announcer. J.’ A. McDonald. state. R. Abbot. Jlldscl. l!- J- steels. n. o. White W.‘ l. Infill. Timers. 11cc Blake, Neil Wslkes asiurmmsuna. w. s. Brown. QUMMABY I'll! POI ALL T801.‘ Bu... Mac (n. issued) 1 2| Captain Jackson or. Murphy)“ a ~_ d.h. a wsmpditlsu (w ‘Irainorl i dh. . I 3 Longest incomes) as drawn ‘rims cos-s; 901-4; 301-4. ‘cuss n rno-r Mack mid (r. McKay) 111 Petor Verde (IL-Walker) 122 Time a1. a1 1-2; s2. casssc rim- lmvui Maid (Raymond) .. 2a l1 Dappei-Dcnmianehasd) 1823 ism.» mwosd) .. .... "3142 Woodiord Scott (R. McDonald) ’ us- Time s1 1-2. all-s. as 1-4. as 1-1 On Wednesday another series of lsstandescitingrseeswiiibchcld wmli m» u» oi seal-ms . Handicap rsccsyevsnts for colts. vismshouid-aii-helptcmakehsrn- eisraeimmozepepularnownlast iliisseasonthsneverbefore. -__.- 'I‘rampalsne,_,I.0l_ 1-2 tbe- speedy ville thana goedmany illcinblsnt citlsens cur ececmpiniwd when" he won the Dflndlutlcc Irwin! Uhlm plonship iionrlisrney Delight. the two Gilmux and Young 000k. players who had been on the n-isrk- et for some time. Ross was not in- terested in the time. but Uehlditn-l thought hO was. Art Ross, manager of the‘ Bolton team in the National Hockey league anneimced befen-e leavint 101' W‘ Inst. that tentative arranlflfltfl" h“! beenmadeiorthem-ilinstolllfl a pcat-seascnsenes oi 8117MB Vancouver. misused games in <1=1~ irornia also are planned he “l4- auarsyvismoisocelnrlriw "l"! the mien arulus ‘em 1M1" 'Q|\t., was in