MARCH 3» 1932 _ ~ THE cnARLo'1"ri~:TowN <.uaRi>iAN 1 _ g PAGE SEVEA M rch 3 (By the -`§<-»- C“°°di“-U P1654)-Eastern rlnks as N, n_,~maron 2.- - : at ina same time. but Jain- ;"e°'“°°‘i at the expense of their wer- L ` 'rue sriier Foxes, Prince Edward rmoued by ine daring spirit of mor c,,,,,n,a preach- frrllro Lennon and Sargent man- 1 "1 gwnents in four-in round pray; - a Island Junior inanrpions. nad a en, my ,mmm mu, ul, husky] NEW cmiscow. N. s., Maron N H l _ nut yea" 1i'f““i¢:\° $24 mu; to wiurnoid tha Hawk as- 1;” me Dorninon curling arm.. Snappy workout at me Forum last Bruin, in ,, ,ly mg mm, ,hem ,2. - iny ri-.a canadian Press) - , , . _ onnnpionr, andh on tl; 'I - fmph |103? the Maonanaid-Briar nicht preparatory to leaving for into impoisnz fury. lP1“l"“¢ "‘ “W” ‘"°h°“¢ "UBL . ttled throllg Dwell i i 'THE SUMMARY Y y. Hard won decisions . cron' ' ba ir to a two-au rin: roriad » iefuvova sootia, New srunrwi ir I DALHOUSIE' N' B" Mm" 2' ‘By lrneniber of me is ii 1 ry T t° _ iof ° and iii ~ n Maritime- am “ "P in second position when they M101' °' "°° “Y c di P >-'r exhibiion game tonightp 1. Moncton, Muokle (Gill) 8.24. Svutliem Ontario tied for the lend I fn€¢nna;]¢:iataenser1ielfnna| lflayoa was Wilt Shape and showed to ad- 1 ¢ gp ov” ¢h1¢ag°1Lf“E“°. Sl0DPed the Halifalt W0!-_ ch wa, exceptionally feet Penalties: None. __ Wm* mn’ Wm’ “nd °“° 1°” “' 1 won by the Dalhouse hockey team van age last “ight They “W W8" mat and pleased the 2,000 Stops: Sargent 12 yum- 7 _ I piece. I t to clash with the highly touted tint’ ' '"1 on at tonight when they won the -New Anugomsh Jlmlom Second Period, ,D 4 e sh victory of Nova Scotia B '--. U --' ` l'Ll.D.s’w1 k~P1'i Ed d Island ,parted the scoring in 2. Ti-uro, S1-iields (Jemmettl_,;.0_g, over Manitoba provided ina h|gh{champ1o;mp“;’; def:;§ng cape _Confidence reigns supreme in me period when Mnckle grab- 3. Truro, Lennon (unasilistsgy light of the contests. Prof. Murray T, E 5 to 1 sud_ Silver Fox camp. Tonight Antign- rebound. previously hour 15.410. W,” MaaNeni's Haiifarriour ondedanard de;v;';§;hP‘m;,;;_ The” :[51 me rush will irnow what a real iight- me offsida counters. Early Moncton, Burrage Sdimpolly) game by taking two shots in the time Wm be decided by B twmgame ng team is. With two splendid second period slriaids oooir 17.04. P final bracket io soore an 11-o de- ,mes with the Nov, Sem, mm. “’°"‘ "3 f°"”°"1 1111"- B herd pas; t:;1.th0_ gziglaltiegr Glllé 8 ` clsion over Jim Congaltoms winni~ ‘Tons next week Zlgegking lilefenee and an eagle.. r nnons c - : - - e oa , C minutes a PB argen . Foster 13. Peg Granites, defending onampigym Dalhousie acquired an early Rad’ ho sto e oach Fred Moore gn-ough the Hawk’s rear Third Period Nick Thibodeauks Bathurst N B P05 give the Antigonishers ’ ' ' Sh°°m‘3 tW° B'°“l“ 1" the 3”" 9"' their first tumble of the season put the »Cats one UP. Bur- No score, rink ey-gunced can Batten., men md and me in the second whue The mn t I B . ' earn Connolly then combined Penalties: Gill. Hudson, Ryan, from Moose Jaw 11-3_ the 5,5k,,t_ the vwwm failed to register “nm in I F o llrgoine, Car. ‘ me W Ufguson, Fraser, G the score B88-in. BU1’!‘Bg¢ LHWSYIO- chewan slip epmoding the sam » . the Sl~l°°¢55f‘-ll 55°* Thi’ 550957 3|“'8'9flf1 12. Foster 9. theeleventh end. Q on Tlixlerytls;-§rrll:tl1,ie!ni1:}c1e lilrlmtllfesestsihl-31 “Tnliclfckr bcapmmt came' stew- ar cCa Cam bell, and P_ Wiod and single overt.ime‘ Overtime Period Charles Bul1ey’s Toronto men pmqod and made a strong attempt Wymlock aicompa I; d b M . ne y essrs. "W ’°°"°l°“' N° °°°"~ ffsdltered a 10-6 victory over A W d Bearcats played with only Panama, Nona stephmmnm Northern ontario toot;r1i;1datfter the 1i;calitea;‘t lie B. R. Holman, Charles D. Stew- men. In the third per- Referee: Jack Brown. quartette while in the fourth match n m;00m?r¢?e fa ea' Tray- art' Fred Moore and W' J' Mmag' Truro men were off the Art Hallonqllist and his Alberta Zgsurftaiiimtehe wg 1.;-aglapzo add han are leaving on th! early tram Y fe 9 this moming. marriage of Ethyl Maud youngest daughter - of McMillan, to Mr. Mon- Wyand, son of Mr. and Wyand of Cavendish, P. my place today in Walmer monto, Baptist Church. The who was given away by Mr. need, locked charming in a of flesh white satin studded no pearls and made in the style with a short train. was of embroidered net s cap effect, with a cor- and orange blossoms. were calls lilies. Her bridesmaid was Miss Melva who wore a gown of aqua chiffon made in a similar with a short shoulder cape. a black moire hat trim- green velvet, black shoes, Columbia roses. Little Betty Road, her small flow- chuming in a frilled peach taffeta and a of French flowers in pastel in her hair. The best man Gordon Franer. The ser-' performed by the Rev. Bingham and the church decorated with calls lilies. I-1'. M. played the organ and Miss Row sang "O Promise Me" the signing of the register. the ceremony a reception at the home of Mr. and A. H. Read on Shaw St. The was attractively decorated The bride's mother wore a of midnight blue lace and a black hat' and carried a bou- violets and roses. Mrs. Wy- the mother of the groom, smart in a dress of royal georgette with a straw hat and also carried violets Mrs. Read wore a be- gown of powder blus lace corsage of violets. !\1r_tra- the bride wore a. French suit in navy blue and gray. and accessories to match. s smart blouse of flesh crepe. short wedding trip Mr. and Wyand will return to Toron- take up their residence at 388 (Patriot Please Copy) your husband in, Mrs. Gos- ssked the caller. ‘ ` Good?" exclaimed the caller. astcp over the front mat. perhaps I'll get the money 1118." a bit of an optimist,” the wife, knowingly. “If husband had any money he in." c ,_ -to Why Worry Dlurhter-oh, I do wish I was iiother-You needn‘t, dear; sen- _Iiirnon think very miie about hay. 2 Dliirhier-_nut is isnt sensible Ni I’m thinking about; it's Harry. spring flowers in silver bas-I he‘s in," replied _the lady. ' ' , _ full attendance is requested. o my of seven games they have lost but Rink Siltllrday night, the gcc” was Defence S. Carver G. Wlgmore artist, who "poor fellow. is out in S began to itch for brush and paint-» sucoesflll business can do for a technfc leamed in the evening of life Clark is head of the Grand Cent- ral Galleries. He organized them when he retired in 1922, or rather, he was sorry for the young artists --they who couldn’t get their wolrr hung to whom dealers said "fine stuff, but you have no name.” 5 could join by contributing one r painting a year for three years and these went to patrons who contri- buted $600 s year toward the gal- leries' expense. Then, with member- ship the young artists can always exhibit and sell their work. Some of the first patrons got John Singer Sargents for their $600 a.nd‘ they couldn't be bought today for less than $10,000. Sargent helped Clark start the galleries and that is why he contributed. ' There are fifteen portraits and two pieces of sculpture in Mr. Clark's own exhibit. He started his S career as a mechanical engineer, but quickly tumed to business; Ho is 73 years old. - .__- . ya... i | , _.__ ,_ _ _ A ""1 1- '1 . as-vw CAPE TRAVER DH The Falcons Basketball team will ¢h hold practice at the Y. M. C. A. de th'.s_afternoon from 1.45 to 2.45. A fo one to New Glasgow, _and had the 2 satisfaction df defeating that team co 2 to 1 in favor of Clifton. The P, lineups were as follows: ‘Ka Clifton Graham: Road sp Goal _ be V. Osborne Wigmore de 8 all the way, notched four on at Duffy the eleventh end and grabbed a. -romms., Pr°;°h°° mars?" °“ the “WL man. suffered a broken nose in the 0 . MacNel11s canny qurlgrg, “cond ;§“p’°“' 1” 1927' We” 11°* °° be Duffy and Webster. .mar ireainnant ed, however. The Maritime he returned to mush the mmm ur, undaunted by the sudden H1118 0! the tables, played perfect twelfth end to capture the “¢°°SlHl'y two points and the game. HUCKEY.. Stepenson's new Liskeard rink e ve the Southem Ontario four, playing on their own ice, a scare 1 _ ,nu stanley Bud” Hockey “am 1: the last end. The score was 9 6 CHII are meeting with great success. Out Northemers were mng mr m I his ee n e final but two unerring shots versity of Chicago authorities into attered their hopes of tieing the two ,gnhoa unt and gave the Southern Ont- er-.eisfn the following night. Clifton and annum, Road played M stanley :Irie quartette a. single to conclude me _ O the eleventh for Bulley. The question e contest. that Hnllonquist's Three Hills entry ignmfs, led “P an early lead m their when the air is being exhaled. The me with °h° LW11 rink and 111 introvomris noid that more noi.-.as 10! 0! I lighting finish, the Que- are pmdlwed on inhalmg c Province four had to admit _ championing me .-outs.. is nn ute penalty for throwing his stick Fallon. Dalhousie defence period when he collided with 3.-&__.-_-1. Cause And Cure Of Snoring AGO, Ills., Mnrch 2-The as to when a snorer gets bat snoles has divided Unl- ls of thought-the extrov- and the introvertisis. extrovertists are contending the sncrts, puffs, gurgles, hisses and whistles come feat. They held the Westerners Anton Julius Carlson chairman of - ' _ crowd ed-pet » , / nmuezzlu le? Lyaus Mmm-ea] mm* tha” tW° FW]-'5 W their °°‘-mt' Mr. Frank Brown of Moncton WY-5ND°McMn'l‘AN "5 2 8' Ca e Traverse as handica ped ` RAL Excitement was projected into D W P will be the thirteenth man on the .the Nova Scotia-Manitoba contest 3 mana; pmoguby th;,l°:,;t me tonight' when congaltoxfs men’ after “ML 9 1'. W 0 T00 Wd B D If the Silver Foxes win they PRACTISE ... will remain in Moncton to meet the Bathurst Juniors on Saturday night. Good luck, boysl KeIiy’s Team Coming Fred Kelly and his fast "Acad- ians" are due in the city on Tues- day next, where they will keep an important engagement with a hoc- key sextet from Swede's former Alma Mater, namely, Saint Dun- stan's University. No doubt Fred and his boys will be given e. loyal welcome by local hockey fans. Worthy _Of Their Stoel Cape Traverse Blcodhounds lost a sudden death intermediate cham- pionship tilt to Dalhousie in the latter’s home rink last night by a score of 5 to 3. If the score is any criterion it looks as if the Island boys put up a great battle. Not wishing to "cry over split milk", but it seems a bit out of the scoreless in the last four ends, th, universltys department of L. Ramsay F. Williams bu Forwards to A. Fdillld A. Walsh th E. Welsh N. Durant m Referee-H. Mayhew. 1", it was compassion for the yoiuig eighth emi 111° °°1°" “ld *hm hi* "W" "“3°" Nova scour. no lilo ioa coz ii R M this when his hair is silver and bU8- S' iness is done._ N People can see now the art ex- N Grand Central Galleries and observe M what a bfvelurrelwd of fifty vm# °f Quebec om oio oof zu s i 811 NEW YORK' N' Y"M”' 1_'Fkst again getting a. single on the ' in hlbit of Walter L. Clark in Ohe S Th W be overcome D After their impressive defeat of h cores Fourth Round nitoba. 001 001 030 140 10 Ontario 010 121 022 001 10 three races Saturday afternoon. 0] o atson Peter won the 2.40 Class Ontario 101 000 100 120 if and ew Bnmswick 002 111 202 West, Iot 16. P. E. I., have recently berth, - 100 304 820 000 12 R .O. P. P9385' Dekol Abbckerk ma- ` UYB ' .___i___. dill’ HORSE RAGNG 3.75%, containing 487 lbs. fat or The Stanley Racing Club held 003 e largest crowd of the season was cl: ut. The track was a little rough. _ containing 442 lbs. fat or 552.5 lbs. 4 when he switched careers, because Peter 3,, me unbeatable son of butter. L. McKay E. McLeod wl;ll:h ni;tl¢;)lilng five themselves, physi°10gy_ Heading the ams.. was ° erm lead was "°° great Dr. Nathanlal Kleitman, assistant ' ‘ rof essor of phys'ol0sY. Both agreed, r, that .snoring follows relax- oweve srrgigshlggsiigtgfgvxibgbtogig ug: ation, particularly of the.soi't pal- ’ ate, which produces the raucous vib- tie against New Brunswick and muon Thibodeau's quartette registered a As Treasure In ' decisive win over the Moose Jaw "them is Mme at E scientific na_ , ki d b Bttll. Afte Art gretzhligg Ifslirigles Zn tlieefirst two- ture in ds' Batten only scored once ergllg advised, but does not suffice s. to n, cure, Dr. Carlson said on the subject", adding “sleep- n the side or stomach is gen- 1,he most stubborn cases." Stock Note _;` i The following seven cows owned bred by Jas. G. MacLean, South askatchcwan 110 000 010 00x 8 completed their omclal test in the class with production in 305 , s of iscsf nos. milk, testing] ordinary to have o. team play a “sudden death" fixture on a strange ice space against a team which has been playing on said surface all winter. -- Thera's something radically wrong with the various playdown arrangements handed out this sca- son, and the sooner the "powers that be" get together with one ob- ject in view-"on even break"--to all hands. the better it will be for hockey in the Maritimes. Tcnight's Game Tcnight's the night when all hockey lovers will wcnd their way to the Forum to see the big game between the Bearcats and the Abbies. Last night in Moncton, the Bearcats played Moncton all even 2-2 for sixty minutes. The Hawks are made up chiefly cf the best players on last year's Winnipeg Elmwood Seniors, who nearly elim- .75 lbs butter. , Ruby Mercena Colanta, 4 ycari class _with production in 275f ys of 12198 lbs. milk testing 3.62% 1 Pansy Mercena J., 4 year old class 1 with ease. Helen 'I;ramal§°5,1‘h:;1 with production in 281 days of 13180 I C°l“f8d° Bm* “lm” ’“ ° 0 las. milk roaring 3.40%, containing , m°ki= in 111° mt “Ca” °f "ht 25 44s ins. int or seo lbs iruiior. it inated Winnipeg, Allan Cup hold- ers and Olympic champions. So, the class of thc 'Cats is beyond dis- pute even if the "Seven Sui-vivorsi’ hadn't gone to the Allan Cup fin- als last year. The game tonight will be classy, fnil of thrills. Lust time Truro was here, Frankie Lavigne, who is in he running for the most valuable Meneton this mornin evo retained their aoiid pineal” B TB d a decisive vic ry Black Hawks. The 881110 was feat- H lured by ine gturn of cnariia con- Z! sch and gh idle, and, with Conacher and Jackson. Play Tie .........;.`. l USES T 0 'ee°'»°”::“”?.'.:°:.‘:f Hllll WULVES T0 BE PlAYEIl will four goals piled The whole Canadian lllilad been-me er to the Maple Leaf front line,` th he made his presence felt wth i th goal and an assist. Harold Dar- ‘ fax , who has been comparatively took Primeau's pleoe at centre on P in contributing two points to 57° w Glasgow Panthers, champions the Antigonlsh Picton Hockey ,vcrlnes in their tracks in a one- tic game tonight. It was the st of home and home games for e championship of Nova Scotia, e second to be played in Hall- Friday night. Tcnight's game was fought out heavy ice, and the vigor of the nther attack is evidenced by the shots they pegged at Skeet ded his t°°‘m'° "°'“1' - Kuhn in me Halifax cage. ai Detroit went into second place in K the ue standing when they toppled any Maroons 2 to 1. A disputed goal in dbx the Fa third period gave victory to the and race is approaching the finish post mg enzie McNeill, Halifax defence American Section of the Leag- man was given n ten minute pen_ in the first period when Bruce received e stick in the face was knocked down. 1°°n5' amwugh M°'m°“s strem Foster Dickson, centre player, uously protested that the puck had put not the locals ahead after seven crossed the red line. The league 'minutes nf the first; period. hook- the rubber from Tommy be I talk and demonstration on langu- t° age work in Grade seven and eight. ,Wi The next meeting will be held d” i and to Hunter River And Vicinity I The February meeting of the New Glasgow Study Group was held ln the school house Feb. 25th Tuesday afternoon, with Supervisor Court and seven teachers present. ident Msn Mary andrewa :sooner te at Wheatley River in the chair. After the business part of the ’° meeting Supervisor Court gave I- 11° Thursday afternoon March the 5° 31st and Mr. Court urged each teacher to be present and bring a an friend, as this is to be the most important meeting of the year. Subject of the next meeting "Con" tests and games for the school room" and each teacher is asked to be prepared with one example..C_ The meeting then adjourned. -- D A Leap Year Skate was held in' J, 'me meeting opened with the Pres- (C w every game fmm ”°W 0" Wm Young, and Nucker Irvine got the °f vital imP°"l'a“°°~ tying goal in the second when he ok La\vlor's pass inside the New Glasgow blue line to beat McLean. ntermediate Playdowns HALIFAX, N. S., March 2. - . P.) -Truro C. R. A. hockey am will meet the Intermediate olverines of Halifax hers tomor- w night in the first of home and me games for the Provincial In- rmediaoe title. The second game ll be played in Truro on Satur- y, the Wolves pleading a heavy hedule during the preceding week had precluded their appear- CC. N. R. Oillce Delglle 4 I-rllnsl H Horwatt . D7 204 ~ Wheatley River Rink Saturday J evening quite' a. crowd being prw- S F.Gordon _ .. 155 li- am Hood . ... . .. ll? 157 ent. The ladies had most of the Urban Gallant ... . ... 182 02 men lined up against i»h8 Wall 8-nd G. Blenkhorn . 107 148 ‘ 653 718 did the askin! 88 15 their Drive ’ lidge only oncein four yetri. l°‘Total . . . . 1371 they made the most of the occass-. ion. An enjoyable skate was held Invhicibles and a good sum realmed- fa. R. Nelson _ . . izii izs Gordonswen . 221 176 Mr. Howard court, supervisor °f W. H. Townsend . iss -os schools recently Vlilted EUSNZUVW. A. Maclmren ... ... 7-1 196 and Wheatley River school. g1'ne1lRice . . . . 102 133 877 739 i Mrs. Barnsley Wonnacott n.nd;Total . . . 1416 children Greenvale are at presexiti The Grand Central Galleries they cl `B ummary. 2:40 Class:-- Petor S. (Gallant) ... a Mae Waltz (Kalingl . ... 2:50 Class:- *M Heil' 'f°“" -° Helen Trampfast (Taylor) 1 ‘.Vs. 'HocKEYwmW- F _ _ _ ' ' ’ all-lei 'todd <1-lvueiimi - 3 mln. Cla5s:- _ - . ' 1' R U R ° Lena wiite iinocoubreyi _ ` xenon . B O V _ gappy Cope (McNeill) . ssancivrs _,QM mm M ,,,,_ Kenzie . "M ` "John r' inrooiunsn _ R i ' _ _ 1 cavendisn oiri imirdi . ' _'_' - rncopia 'rodd (woolen ..M5 :W6 , ‘ -5 _ is: i i H. ay e - -<- QUI ~ ” _ Jgmms. 511130:; J. w. McKay, Mr. Justice Meredith having en- ' M i _ 3' 5 I i 1 i i 5 i l v: 1~`.` I iz ri'-V rl. » - I -. _ __, ._ '.~`,-_"E-‘ I =..;~j 'ii if ii .'\...v.'” .x , . . 4 :*'.“§*' _ i ...gif I i l 5 _¢__ - M, $- ... ._. \-.'*-,._.-