St. John Rugby Team is Still - Only A Name SAINT JOHN. N. 3.. ICP)-A rugby team which is still only a name and has yet to play this year will be Saint John's hope for the Mccurdy Cup this fall. Saint John Mariners, who last year had the historic mug in their grasp only to lose a special playoff to St. Dunstan's Univer- sity in Obarlottetown. are prepar- ing for a sudden-death game set- urday at Wolfvilie, N. S. Theylll REMEMBER WHEN Councl O.K.'s 5' "" ”"""'"' "'5' Sports Piebisciie Eddtl: Eggs; ihsn a defence ace with e I ll ruins. was sus- AN UVE. , com. pendcd by 1110 N'm”"I H”ck'7 ciivhascgiven lfllntllcpass;-neyail ul a League 22 years ago today as a Sunday morn mebbw. to b, holdout because ,, , be had plued. before vmcww, Vote” been asked to take a cut in sal- in me am demon. D”. M sry. The suspension was lifted a Rune” B.k.L .wn,0"uo,, week later when shore left Ed- counsel, In, the vat. k mend. moaton to rejoin the club. ed only to "get the genera, (ed. ing of the public." He said later legislation would cover sports affected K the mess . was passed. Voters here have rejected Sim- dgy sports proposals twice during John Wander-en. infant member of the New Brunswick Canadian Football League. as Vancouver's Pa&c Coast League baseball team In its first season next summer. The Province quoted Robinson as saying in a telephone inter- view from New York: "I am certainly interested in listening In such an offer. I spent the happiest year of my life in Momseal in ms and have al- ways treasured the wonderful treatment I got from Canadian fans. My wife and I have often spoken about fun and have al- ways hoped some day to return to your country." Robinson agreed litera in d been rumors he would be offer- Thursday. Nov. 3. 1955 The Guardian, 7 Confidence EDMONTON (CP) - Karl Heinz Goetaie. 27-year-old German immigrant. says he wants to try to swim Lake On- tario-both ways-next sum- mer. Asked by a reporter how he thought he could swim the lake both ways when only Marilyn Bell of Tomato has ever managed to swim it once, Goetzie replied: Calvin Griffith Named Pres. WASHINGTON (AP)-Calvin R. Griffith was named presidnt J the Washington Senators baseball club Tuesday. The Senators elected him to take the place of Clark Griffith. baseball's "Old Fox" who died last Thursday. Calvin H Clark's adopted son. The younger Griffith has be- Ths latest drive for a Van-. couver plebiscite gained strength? in September when local interests. acquired Oakland's Pacific Coast League baseball franchise. Robinson May Manage In P.C.L. I VANCOUVER. (CP)-The Van-I couve-r Province says there is a! buy beer except for consumption possibility Brooklyn Dodgers' Saint I In taverns. star Jackie Robinson may man- return from Great Britain ofimost on the equator. their coach. Dr. Jock Caskey. who takes over the helm tonight from Rory Grant. The latter has beln sending the squad through drills since workouts started in September. Acadia University. whose in-ier- collegiate squad is favored in take the college title and the cup. T0 ADMIT INDIANS OTTAWA (CP)-Yukon Indians can quaff a few beers for the first time without worrying about the law. The government Tuesday lifted restrictions against Yukon taverns serving beer to Indians in has an intermediate ream 0,11,, 3 that northern land. But it is still shade less powerful. illegal for the 1.500 Indians in the Most of the Mariners have been yYuk0n to drink hard liquor or to in action this season in Cans- ' . dinn football in the garb of STORE HOURS: MON. -- TUES. -- WED. -- THURS.-8 A.M. - 5:30 P.'Vl. FRIDAY & SATURDAY 8 A.M. - 9:30 P.lVl. , FIRESTONE I HOME AND AUTO CO. LTD. 187 GT. GEORGE ST. INTERMEDIATE BASEB Pictured above are Roilie's Ar- Whelan. Earl Shephard, Frank Mills. Mark Ladner. Billy Hughes rows the Prince Edward island Shephard (coach), Lloyd McCall- Missing from the photo are Frank Intcrmctliatc "B" baseball champ-tum: back row: Rollie Robertslfioherts and George Cudmore. nn. Left to right (front row) Don (sponsor). Bobby Arsenault. BobI Barters Flint Labm DIAL 5547 FALL SALE ENDS NOVEMBER 8 FIRESTONE ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR SALE Big. roomy. 7.3 cu. ft. with full width I I OLD CHIEF DIES I POWELL RIVER. B. C. ICP)-' Chief Tom. 111-year-old former chief of the Sllammon tribe has died here. The chief was with the Indian party which paddled from Finance Minister Hopeful in Latest Budget Forecast NEW YORK (CF)-Finance Min- ister Harris of Canada predicted Wednesday his budget deficit this fiscal year will be at least one- third less than the 5I60,000,000 he forecast last spring because of an Ex 4' economy. He made his optimistic statement LAY-A-WAY FOR CHRISTMAS Our Toy display is ready for your shop- ping list. We have a really wonderful duction resulting from the sub- - . I sidy and tariff-protection policies tshamman creek to New westmum of 8 number of countries. er and back, to bring the first The ways by which the Unuemmisslona y to the tribe in 1890. He States disposed of its wheat sur-jrepelved 3 mcgmln "m" the me pluses "is of serious. indeed. vitallK"”Z Gemge VI ”"""kI"E Mm 1" mares, to us," he said. a canoe he built which was used Canadian wheat grgwgg-5 were In the King's coronation parade. freezer, door racks, etc. variety of gifts for all ages. Use our at a luncheon meeting of New competing with wheat grown in . convenient Lay-A-Way Plan. A small York's Canadian club in a speech other countries behind the protec- reviewing Canada's economy. Mr. Harris said Canada's pro- ductivity. bouncing back from the 1954 recession. now is seven per cent above 1953's high levels. "Although our rate of activity is high. there appears to be no ground forassuming any change of direc- lion in the predictable future." He said his forecast last spring of ties of high tariffs or, high subsid- ies or both. MUST DITCH BARS "The problem of the Canadian when producer will only be solved with the removal of these high artificial barriers which now re- strict. directly and indirectly. our access to the world wheat market." Turning to the future. Mr. Har- deposit holds any article until Christ- mas. W000 ISLAIIIIS-ITARIBOII FERRY SERVICE OCTOBER M to NOVEMBER so Daily from each terminal: LEAVE WOOD ISLANDS: Prince Nova 8 am. 1956 Model 5229.00 - Only US:ED KEROSENE OIL ROCKET CAR & TRACTOR REFRIGERATOR. new condition BATTERIES-S939 Exchange . 1 pm Chas. A. Dunning ll a.m. 3 s Sl60.000.000 deficit for the cur- rm "M u 15 becoming comma". NT 0 A rent 1955-56 fiscal year was made place in Canada to think in terms LEAVE CARYBOUI ' coMpLE1'E UN; 0': "when evidence of aceleratlng re- 01 the presenf 15,700,000 popula, cm”. A. Dunning 5 Mn Hun W"? W” "0' Y" '-'19”-" tion rising to 25,000,000 in the not- Prince Nova 11 s.m. 3 pm "Events are turning out rather hotter than I expected and it now appears probable that the actual deficit for this fiscal year will be g lone-third less than I fore- too-dlstant future. 1-jnjj. SPECIAL MINERAL For daily report tune in tx- CFCY each weekday for First Weather Broadcast. I NORTHUMBERLAND I 1956 TELEVISION See us before you buy. Nothing down. ELECTRIC WASHERS 0 ed the position but he an not "Just because Inthlnk Ican. executive vice-president at the meeg Audi. university mm-. C L” "man." the last five yesrsulriywinnipeg yet been contacted directly. .. . I know I can. club. mediates. - The republic of Colombia has hat week' similar was - Mariners are buoyed by the;snow-tipped mountains standing al- '"”"M'y d'l"t”d' PINT BRICK ........ ,. , Small monthly payments, and we are ;";"l":'td ha,” ""3 lwmd 5 ""9 also pleased to sell for cash. statement was included in 9' em” 5 ” "y0"e- "595 In FERf-tfg LHVHTED exam notes of . speech issued production of alum and soda bi- to the press before delivery. mbomit gwgg I EIGHT SURPLUS!!! The federal vernment had a ll52.0ill.M0 do cit. in the fiscal year ending last spring, following We Trude BOOTS & SKATES I Town & Country Firestone Tires We haven't got the Experimental Ford worth S2.500,000 showing at the Prince Edward Theatre- BUT WE HAVE THE NEW 1956 MODELS FORD 8: MONARCH ON DISPLAY IN OUR SHOWROOMS. PERMANENT ANTI - FREEZE. Gallon . . . . . . 53.19 eight consecutive years of budget surpluses. I In Ottawa. there have been re- ports that Cansds'a total produc- iivlty will rise to a record 326.250.- ”9-000 "ll! Year - 31.000.000.000 higher than Mr. Harrls' April fore- :3: and above last lvlr. Harris' speech t o u c h e d bile"? on several highlights of the Canadian economy. He said job opportunities have been opening Ports and imports both are more 511 1 Per cent ar. See the show "Woman's World" at the Prince Ed- I ward Theatre and see the new FORD and MON- I ARCH cars ate 3. R. JOHNSTON LTD. ST. PETERS RD. PHONE 8548 We can look for dontinuing stren- hin consumer spending based on fine labor income," he 3; rd, V I" the export field. apart from there are no adverse clouds " "19 nresent horizon." Mr H"”'I-' "id GXP0rts of wheat Dd tjghvat flour are "very slightly 0"" from last year. The world's big wheat stocks ind m about through increased pro- Schurmans School Parade PRESBNTS.Tl-IE FOLLOWING rsooam ovsa RADIO sranou CJRW FRIDAY. Novmsea 4m. T955 AT 7:30 P. M. 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