:_QC'POBE§___1_6_, 1931 -" Tidoeis Bluenose Tomorrow CI-IARLOTTETOWN VGUARDIAN Both Schooners BIG CROWD i cheer, answered robustly by Ready For Race Biuenose And Thebaud Shake Out Canvas Yesterday In Preparation For Tomorrow’s Opening Contest. HALHPAX- N’. 5., Oct. 15—(BY‘ the Canadian Prom-Everything W" qlllfit B10118 the international racing front today. Captain Angus Walters took his Bluenose, pres- ent uhemoloh of the fishing fleets, out over a part of the course this 11101111118. Bhd was hailed by Ger- trude L. Thebaud, captained by Ben Pine, also shaking out her canvas in preparation for Satur- dH-lfs ‘ _, contest for the tro- PhY- Bilt fluvthing in the nature of a brush between the two ves- sels was carefully avoided. They came together once, off Chebucto Head, but Angus hove the Bluencse tn under ‘rilehaudfis lee as his men gave the Gloucesterman a shouted the invaders A. brisk northeast wind afforded both captains a. chance to shake out their craft and give their crews a brush-up in sail-handling. Both schooners might be taken final going over before the first race, it was said tonight. Thebaud went out today with few aboard except her regular crew, but Captain Walters had aboard a crowd of "civilians" which looked, to quote one observer. "like the first cabin of the Acquitania and part of the second." He had Planned on getting away early to avoid the rush, but was unable to escape without a considerable list of dead-head passengers. The sailing committee held a protracted meeting thks afternoon. 815 ‘V1116?! feiluiations were discuss- ed by both skippers. The first race W111 Bet away at l) a.m. Saturday, wind permitting, the vessels going around one of two triangles of! the harbor, alter sailing six miles to the apex. There will be a six mile run home. One course measures 36.2 miles, the other 38.8. The choice will be decided on the morning of clllni All, THE BLYMPIBS TORONTO. Ont, Oct. 15—(Bl! the Canadian Piessi-Canada will be represented at the Olympic Games of 1932, i! the necessary funds to equip and transport the Canadian team are forthcoming. This was the decision today of the Canadian Olympic Committee, which met behind closed doors to discuss the question of whether Canada would participate in the Olympics. The games are to be held at Lake Placid, N. Y., and‘ 10s Angeies, Calif. ‘I German, French. South African. New Zealand, Australian and oth- er British athleiu will be invited to attend a giant athletic meet in Canada following the Olympics. the committee decided. Vancouver, B. C.. had been selected as the venue for the trials. ST. GILBERT Farmers report a light potato crop with quite a lot of rot. A great many have finished threshing. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Gallant-had as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Peters and their little daughter Gloria Helen; also Mr. Camcio, from Salisbury Beach, Mass. Mr. Peters is Mrs. Phil Gailants brother and they had not met for twenty-three AT FORUM Charlottetown has been 510w in swinging in behind the Merchants and Community Fair at the Forum -thnt is until last night when the public descended on the show in most encouraging numbers, Seemingly the city's hockey fans have GTE-Shed the idea. that the success of the Fair is entwined with ivhatevor hockey glory th; Abe- Bweiis may win this year. That is 1119 big driving force behind the truly Stupendous amount of work which the Forum officials and the Abcglvcits have performed in or- ganizing ihe full week's entertain-l ment. Now that the club and the For- um have so splendidly played their part. it remains for our loyal fan- dom to put the good cause over the top. Every cent taken in at the Fair is a direct boost for this town's hockey team and a proof if any was needed that this community is solidly behind its ambitious sex- tettc- The rank and file of Aile- gwet supporters turned out last night most patrioticaily. The same spirit must be maintained as long as the Fair continues. Libcrality later on will be wol- oome, but iiberality now is impera- tive and vital. The appeal to the public is direct and made with LASTNIGHT l There is always ‘a reason for leadership and the reason why the great Tip Top organization stands cut as a leader in the clothing world, carrbe summed up in one word—-VALUE. No matter what you've been paying for clotheir-whether you've been satisfied with cheap clothing at a very low “first cost." or whether you've been paying high prices you owe it to yourself to investi- gate just how far $24 will go in value-getting at Tip Top Tailors. Come in today and ist us show you. There is no obli- gation to buy. out on marine railways for a the race, depending on wind con- v franklm“ Everybody‘ support is q. mum's’ ' years‘ They also had 1V?‘ and Wills’ ileeded. Hccdillg the wishes of a so“) IIXCLLVSWEL" “Y Nowell and their daugh er Dorotiy umber of local s .1 v , portsmen the . . . , -~ Du Archibald m m and M155 Tithler, all from Wlnchcs- Abegweits are broadening the ah D. A. 153Qucen bt.,(.l1arioireto\vl1 T0 MEET THE CANADIAN CHAMPION Y r1 Pendiewn 160 15s m’ Mass‘ “m” a pleasant "Mt ready full amusement bill which n . . H . W. Campbell , 159 332 they we“ as n“ west as 3100"“ has been presented nightly since Au F. lNIOllUIQLiC, l’.I§.l. 1115111115 Schooner Gertrude L. lhebaud. pride of Gloucester Mass -__ N l) M L field’ visiting the“ parents’ Mr‘ and the o) 1 1 111 f - __... _.. ’ a fishing fleet. and her skipper (ms m.“ ca”, Ben mm “high w“; R‘ Chdnfor?" lvu-s. Frank Peters. tdgkinlgenorllgtllllmg bolfingthiii film's _ _K a K H I — — Y . - ' 1 . ' ou s —~-—.—_..—...~+-_.~.<--—.::- <11» ._ was‘ 111v Cenldifln champion. Blue nose, in the ‘international fishing Y's liIEN‘S own nowuxo ,1 Rem 185 night. In the first bout Flash Mc- y“ ‘WW1’ ‘vim m“ W" YWP] I lc ooner races off llullfnx, N. 5., tomormw_ The Thcbflud has beaten LEAGUE M 1mm _ 116 93 The school has re-opened, after Donald is Scheduled to battle Kid $110,113.11“ and destroy what attach“, C H the Elsig twloe in trial rung in hcr own ‘HMHL ' ' ' ' ' ' ' the fall vacation and doing good Nickerson In a five rounder and a es us to you, destroy wlmt Wu haw. dp0n€ edvy ‘i '_— . ‘ i “IORNING (FLORES 11oz» 109s wo-rlgunder me skim‘: managsmerft second five rounder is 1h the milk- m“ ‘s “"5" “"1 “ma” is -“°‘“' T - ' ' Total ................... .. 2201 2,3; Abe] Arman’ °f A rams ml; between two rattling slam bani; iltggllgilg‘, Lin.’ W“ “thing? fifmi“: Loser 0 Rookies - _. - , ‘ll! olns us l. , o- “ W. Livingston 134 133 Majority for Shamrocks 165 pins. Mm Aubm Arsenal!“ is rec°vcr_ wcliers. McDonald _ls a pleasing be broken Ml any time’ '1 o M_I A- Affieck - - 1'18 14" High single w. Canlpbell, 222. , u o elation to a mm tighter who gives hi5 all and nev- ,, . . ~ ,, .,_ , . . .. .. y F‘ sine“ 202 12,7 High two w‘ Campbell’ 3B1‘ dlgig-th er an i1 r P1 or takes a backward step. Nickerson h I hope that the British sense, ‘ci-Lxlniln- BUILDrAQ. C. BY ‘TEN bl R cudmom 162 86 c1 lS. is or the same type, “my as a? é e sense (if John tBulLdthat re! gs, Ocgl <13) Lie ' w a e speculation at the moment as A M Lean 193 13g . 4 . - d .- l- _ _ P99 o" m‘ P115 1m c0111 (‘"991 -1‘ "--- D0110 ~ w thg mpmvc 111cm; C; the 10mm C“ csmg n 146 117 MAYFLowhRS Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gallant paid a 355mm an “u mg to Slug we t°_ in the future, will be such that illCy 11,,- 3110 ]'flQ[\§' TOMORRO\V'S 11,193 . n9 93 H L u 17 36 visit to Abrams Village. the guests M“ st h n P": Y m h b will not do in England in a few, 1,15 jnpgmg l“ l1 The eyes of the Canadian and THE HOCKEY SITUATION U n6 R' Lag mm 6 2 1 of Mrs. Gailants mother, Miss NOl— of “no lept” 1 It e “Si: 9 ° e5 days. when called upon to veto, lnati llill dozen hlfolzicsl .\. American sporting world will be fo- An exchange sa_vs:—The Mrlri _' ___. J I Jofugfin n" “m. ' g2 b“ Gallant‘ mr-lq, ioafanilnilnmbgrdiot the which ‘Wm. destroy the British m5 ‘my m)“ movdwndx‘ M ' cused in the direction of Halifax. time hockey impol-taiions will be 1255 841 n} Law U" "n" l2 138 E111- es: 5o“ a blank, whwh “m1” the minim‘ milili“ [mm 111m and that ll», ;ll-_-.-;l-,--, p14 off whose shores tomorrow the given the once-over at Montreal on Total 2096 ' 5°“ 5 Much sympathy is felt ior lvir. and E f ‘ 9 m“ as to the dominions. without Compmnp opening race for International Saturdnv when the Executive of A' M Douglas ' 138 126 MFS- Fidel 11156111111“. iii 1116 1°55 one o "the i?” prizes‘ and a‘ Sec‘ "I d‘) m1 want m Minimize any i, Tho defense called iiv. be. _ , _ '_ - S, Geo. Johnson 159 116 ‘hey have sustained m 105mg the“. 0nd door DllZE, a large box of 1,111,116 man 011111,, 011101511194 am, __ _. . L , ,_ Tlshcrmcns Trophy illll be staged. the Canudiull 1111111191" Hwkc-l’ A5‘ K Murray . . 124 144 __ ___ chocolates went to Mr Bill I cs ' - "b - '“5 “uh the m m '3 mm p. Bluenose, queen of the North At- sociation gathers to deal with the _ H ' 8-H 849 baby‘ J1- , ' y v Blmbeik: bush“ tlifire ‘mime 1L‘ m; Opener: 2111111111111 1'1"" —~ I liiiitifl Fitilillil Flvet-S and Dtcrent npplicrtlons for transfer of players h g 11 . . L a. on .6 o m: S] e l“ ]_ “Ymm “"0 poor ilmt hr: 1nd no o Vii. holder or the covered g¢0|,l1y_ W111 1,01,, 011G branch to another (“mug Sig: :3; tgxesrgflclnosd 6x11011213: Total 1723 MY- Blld M“ Alma? A"5em‘“lt i dwaswmge fmshc” l" y huxyd on which 1o rm’ " - l bc sailed by her old skipper Cap- the eff-sermon While the session 1 1 1 l 1 1 v W111 _ have taken up housekcepmg and 9v. George. l; W35 t <1 T113110 i» “ f“ I m Defense Aitnrlm 1'51- . tfiill 11118115 Walters who sdvs his ill f" titl; -i l“ f t possibe the card “a tw’: er THXBTLES erybndy wishes them Success’ but not the ma“ or the peace and i cru and Xilrori F.1d: 11.11" "n": champion is l'OOlln;(l and f i W a we 1" “ m '0 o‘ amu our be round at a race meeting where is not the ma“ of the times of m‘ llcductzblo from inr 1pc 1;": 1'2- E _ . iezl y or hockey in Crmncin. the lclct that the 110118115 and Pacers are 1n m? G_ Hutchison 173 155 Mrs Gems Arsenault who has _ _ . d8y__i; mere is a ma“ Mu.‘ “hunt n the gun. The challenger. lmd Unii- ihc Mnriilnlos i1\-[! seeking the en- 11011, and he has campaigned a {cw A Burke 209 230 been Qeay sick is now much bench I am ready t0 make common cause; 4 cd States hops, Gertrude L. Thc- dorsnilon nf the parent body t0 horses in recent years over some P. Sentner 173 204 A ' as a. Liberal it is Stanley Baldwilli , , baud, is skipprl-cti by Captain Ben more transfers than any other o1 the 1ead1ng 111111-113“, trMks_ A1- Q McLean 142 n2 Mr and M“. Amccuc Gallant He 15 a Couragwus mam a ma“ (r15 '_ Pm“ 1m“ is "qmlly °°“1“l"m that b11111?“ i" ti‘? C- A- H- A» the"! though Grimes has not been for- J. McNair 1B0 l75 1,111,111 flying visit to Sumlncrsidc, British courage who loves his col-u»; ‘V ,. his 1151101111011 r111 give Bluciwss is coirsidernbio sinfificouve flitoch- tilfillte enough to breed a cham- ..... 12x 111 visiting their children. I my. He is a mm of vzslm He is: ‘r- i? l. lhr- toughest series oi i101" career, cd to the Montreal gathering. 1.1. mo“ and get his name m the head_ not afraid w 10in 1111,11 lfg glflvor-I ‘ H, I V‘ _ I” “m be "°m°mb°1"‘d 111"‘ The‘ 0- sfiiiiycl‘. Prciidirni; of the M~ A- lines of the trotting-horse sport, he 1000 937 M“ and Mm Hem”. Gammt’ o; 1 series to save the country, the Br-t- »‘ llmiijsgf‘ m: " ball-ti boat BlilCllOSft 1.114, fail off , l-I. A., will represent Eastern Can- dgrwes much pleasure {mm n15 T0131 _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ , _ __ 193a Abrams vmage, were recent 1.1511015 ish country, the Cmadinn country. i; W i?! Gloucester in a series oi’ races for.’ aria. with the lmss-ibility that two, equine charges. Majority for Tliistles 265 pins. in St. Gilbert, the guest of Mr. and Quebec Liberal Prem- ior we are fill allied in the Brinsil }_ ‘ JUWCYS '.\'. tll-‘Ti 11th c .Th. .. - ~ ,1 -_ -' . . .7 - . ' _ .. d' d, w" "1 m‘ e 1e Expresses Pref- a drimntimqt-Ch . Mt v1 d ‘V .| .‘ . c . v ce a horses were the chief means of High three A. Bur-kc. 42o. erence for Cgnsef- - Em] d ' Govcrmnm on had s.» 1:1‘ . . . =~ ' “S “S e1 ‘i Ti 5.1110 mvviillii- , transportation at that time, his Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gaudct from , _ _ in emf a new _ I Tm tum t3,‘,1,., m, ,._,_ . 1n-evalled throughout the series.‘ It is true that the Muritimos are boyhoud was assoclated Wm, dl-lv- BOWLING MATCHES TONIGHT Summerside, have moved to St. Gil- vatlv€ Leadership 111 along the hues of the old 1711111951. In“ 641K“, h»-*>'1l)'\ll' .. The drifting match, as above fljilrlllf! the coveted goal each sca- 111g horses, and at an 553-11; age the bu,“ for the wmwz Great Britain. one party tvhich governs and a: mm‘ $47110“ i] 1:2;- rncntloncd, \\'llS won by Tllcbaud.‘ but was hardly a sailing test for, either schooner. Captain Angus; says hLs Blucnose is ready for light ‘ winds this your, “but give us n stiff breeze, there's nothing in Lun- cnburg of Gloucester can trim‘ Blucncse." "It is to he cxllirctcd that the‘ vessel would be different than when she was built eleven years next} son. Tile increased number and bcticr brand of importatlons and the fact that the strong amateur club: of the“ Upper Provinces are being more closely inspected by the professional trams, brightens tho hopes of the East to achieve their desire. But regardless of whether ilic honors come East or llDt.-il‘l(‘l‘(l is a lurking feeling abroad that the present plan of up- ' March. he addcd- She is now 112i oration will not continue for more kiiifllflfi-IHIKQIIIQIHflfiflflilifl llJii-HI}! or 113 feet at the waterline instead I of 110 feet. We also need less bnl- I than another season, if cvcn that. The Allan Clip is a coveted honor, seed was planted which grew into a desire to own a stable of horses some day- His early experience '7 p.m.—-Commercial League, Prowse Bros- vs- R. T. Holman Ltd. stood him in good stead, and when good fortune made it possible for him m indulge ll'l his fancy he ac- quired a number of horses that cf- fcr hlrn considerable pleasure at the driving parks and bridle paths of his home city. The National Union of Railway- men of the Irish Free State have voted to boycott firms who have their goods delivered by highway transport. A co-operate organization to dir- ect and market lace and needlework made by women and girls has just (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Que, Oci... l4—'I‘lle hope that the British people, in been formed in the Virgin Islands. Of 65,507 vehicles counted in l2 hours at Hyde Park Corner in a recent traffic census in London, 1,- 908 were horse-drawn. COMMUNITY CARNIVAL ‘their desire to nationalize their banks and national resources, would as to destroy any link which bound the mothm- country with the Do-_ by Premier L. A, Taschorcau ol‘ Quebec in addressing a dinner ini honor of Dr. Anatole Plantc, mem- ber of the Legislature for Mercler. iViontron 1. party which criiicizrs. I hope for, I Q C“ I» the sake oi the pcflCq of the world; 157"“ “"1 “OIWJ r‘ m ' that we will not have gOYDYHIIlEIliSi fl- 1111C m:- ' of classes. We have hurl some (EX-g 01111-111111 1.1.1” ~ pcricncc of that in Canada. Wc_ 11° hiilfiofi» “~*~'“~ not so weaken the ties of Empire; ' ' » . . lti . minions was expressed last n g1 ‘fish parties. the Contermtlw m] I had a govnl-nnlent "1 fm-n1g1-5_,qfrldp.r jlm lllt‘ Foch. failure. There has been rt g0V0l'ii-l'7-"m“5 U- \ meni, of Labor in EngialuL-a fall {P1 “M5110 urc. The chief himself of that pnrtyi tvcnt to one of the great old E211!- lflliicli Fri-vi l):’\Ttl'u\liISCO'I'l'.'\ Nil l’ S‘ and asked it to loin “c111 iilm. Y 0.". 14 --Bll‘.li. i“ ‘W, the Labor Ggycynnq, 1 115,5 bgcn a nan. St Patrick's Chlrn-fi, of .<_».1.i failure. I do not bflllClT: in a gov- brick. is believed to he il1~ oirl-‘st. »=, nor of Labor. rrclallt Rcrztnzi Catholic rfrlt-"H in c-rnmcnt of vmlrin}? last than when she was built. [but even the A113“ cup may be_ “or of farmws b,“ Lulu‘, h, q My N“. FMHM whereas we Iormerly wok 70 tanslc°m° t°° “Pen-rive a proposition T“ Quebec Pnmflc“ m a MM crnmcnt OiL-liYll .1’ iiloodilivi! 5m i TheJ-bzll lull <01 - we now take only tmy" ‘for even ‘he 5M7?” Mmqflm refelemc w the Blush elections gorcrn and save n. coililtry.‘ ‘ its lrclfrjv “'11: f"'" iv: 111i 11"‘ Mo. Six hours is the time limit, but; Walters remarked, "that any race ‘that took that long to complete wasn't a real schooner race." Mount Allison game tomorrow af- ternoon. While the initial Same of the season on "hrcsday was not all that could be desired, and lacked the polish of mid-season football, it doubtless has aroused both Ab- bies and Saints to an awareness of their shortcomings. Occasional flashes of good play on Tuesday showed that both teams have the goods. and indicated that the grid- iron this fall will be the scene of a number of exciting and hard fought football battles. Mount Allison this year is send- ing ever a team of sturdy warriors. 1 reputed to be a considerable im-' provement over last year's fifteen. The Abbie aggregation as ever is composed of sturdy. hardworking. and heady players. the possibil- ities of whom have never been thoroughly tested. Last year the Abbies defeated til.» Mounties early in the season to the tune oi’ 6-0. but the latter evened things by a 3-0 victory lat- Ii‘ in the l-‘ail. There is consider- tackle. WILL THEY FALL FOR IT? Part of theenlgma. surrounding Camera has been solved. He can't night, and despite the fact that he was battered all over the rlnB he managed to keep his stance al- beit_it was a. wobbly one to the finish. Sharkey comes back into the picture again, a serious con- tender for whatever honors are t0 be distributed later. Camera has now been fattened for a Dempsey killing. which is to take place at Reno. a spot where. as ail know, ladies are detached from their hus- bands. In this case the customers will be divorced from plenty of money. and the business of bring- ing Dempsey back as a contender will be conducted with becoming ceremony far from the prying eyes of over-vigilant boxing commis- izions. BURLIIIGH GRIMES A IlAItNESS-IIORSE FAA The St. Louis Cardinal pitching star, Burlcigh Grimes. makes a profitable business of baseball. but he owns a stable of trotting horses which serves as his hobby when ~——Snecial Added A ‘ttractions- TO-NIGHT KID NICKERSON vs. stated he as a Liberal leader, wish- ed i.o disussociate himself with one Lhcrhl and that was Mr. Lloyd George. Ho preferred h, Conserva- “FLASH” MCDONALD 5 ROUNDS AND ANOTHER FAST 5 ROUND GO ALSO ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE WINNER OF THE “WHO IS SHE CONTEST” THE MOST POPULAR GIRL IN CHARLOTTETOWN “FOR THE KIDDIES ” SPECIAL MATINEE, SATURDAY, 3 TO 5 P. M. FULL VAUDEVILL PERFORMANCE AND SPECIAL GAMES 'ADMISSION—l 0 CENTS . .,==-— tive like Mr. Baldwin, he said. Hc hoped that in the mother country . . - . i! lillzflafvzoltllailsl 2131s trinity up glllzrkty blillrzdi: acatfivoflztelltattzgk q more would soon come an end I i tici atlon of the Abe weit- i tth h lk ilk ti last 0 A d 1° “lass Pvemimem “d m“ n an p a ma n5 e u - e vane an ' A would be one of the old parties ir power and another of the old pari- les in opposition to criticize. "Perhaps it is Quebec which is most happy in these times." the Premier said. "For W" $99 80V Gfilllltllis in old Eurollfl crumbling away, and when you see the accum- plated financial misery. wile" Yo" see our civilization shakvn in 115 very basis, it is not 101‘ 111°" Wm‘ respqnslbllipy i0 I001 8 little UIIQGSY and sezk ihc moans to remedy thesfi conditions. “In England we sow today the some we 55km; and proclaiming the nationalization oi what ha: been we gtl-engih of the old coun- u.y_1hu banks, mines and other natural resources 0i Great Bmam Far from me 1° 1°“ the Momm Country what it 511mm 11°’ “d 1 have no pretensions in ihiit T985“ but we are a (lCilllllllOli here. M31 l1 be permitted ti) "l" 1° 58y toms“ in the Mother coluitr)‘ m take cart m think oi the rnnk 11'1"“ Y0“ no]: in the nations of the wovid- We h“ i‘ hold to the tics of empire but 11 érge f/adesQymo/le Q50! 012d Mel/ow i a. £0 and l5ceat Packages aocx clrv TOBACCOIOJW