.~ Mack 2o. 193s i El liilRiER i HERD or you Till , _ Homer in Tenth with Two On to give Columbus American Figgociation Title. OLIS, Minn, Sept. i9- 14 Wye: pitcher who could "well as hurl gave Columbus tmmpiollslllp in the American iim plaYOH wdlY- . mind Birds defeated Minne- l. 14-11 in 10 innings, marked ii hits. including e'ght ho-me ‘ of; nine pitchers to take the pionsiilp series four games to versatile pitcher was Ralph ,, who relieved Lefty Heise in ninth with the score tied, the , lull and one out. He quickly ,... the side and then, in the ,. oi ihe 10th hit n. long homer ;,l1o out and two on. The big , ulcr was again good for the yin their half of the 10th,- liiihg them in order and fan- _,, iiio inst, man, a pinch hitter. BOWLING WRESTLING BASEBALL Foreman (Canadian Press) NEW “moon WORLD lKiwanis Elect Are_Prominent In) Ratzng Of Boxers ‘Canadian Ahdfighsh “Leather, Pushers” Well Up In Annual Rat- i mg Of Nationi Boxing Assogj Regains Can. Boxing Title British Empir-e-l-Champ Gains gfecllslon Over Tommy Bland, or0nt0_I_1_1_10-Round Battle. THE CHARLOTTETOWQIWQUARDIAN WEATHER Ii iliNillllllPlN iitllF PlliY Competitors in Wo- - »,., l-vvmnx- qoQw... . New Governor BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT "TRILRUTD IJELEGATES iinlnuluma Canadian Press) MQNTWEAL. Bent. iii-Election of Gordan B. Dodmgton, 1mm“), as the 1933-34 Governor of the OHl-ario-Qucbec-Marltime Division of Kiwanis International and sol. action of Halifax as the meeting bin/re of the district's 1934 w“. men’s Closed Golf haired Torontontan exhibit smart (Canadian Press) ARENA. Montreal, Sept. 19.-wlth a barrage of stinging rights, A; Foreman regained his Canadian “Ehilwfilkht title after a. three year 15PM and successfully defended his British Empire lightweighi; ci-oim t°_ night by outpointlng Tommy Bland, TWml/O youngster, over the lo. round route at the Mount Royal Ar. ens. here. . Foreman making his first appear. time 1D a Canadian ring since his departure for England and other sections of the world put on o, gmaft performance that had a. crowd oi 5.999 yelling its appreciation throughout the 10 rounds. The first British Empire tltlo on- M1908 and a. general two-handed attack against the careful ‘and meilwdicfll TIBht-handed offensive of the veteran campaigner. Fore. man hurt Bland with his hum smashes to the body and head but the youngster kept coming for more despite a near-paralyzed left thigh. By his win tonight Foreman was back on the top of the lightweight heal» once again. Billy Townsend, blond Vancouvcrltc, took the mic away fronl him in 1930 in the Pa- cific Coast City but later lost it to Bland. TWO Judges voted for .fifeman while one culled it o. draw, foreman WElBhed 132 and Bland 134. counter in Canada saw the dark- AMERICAN LEAGUE BlEGliill IP RA i] I c E Tourney Have ToughGoing. MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 19—Ca.n. 391"" and Eflsllsh boxers figure prominently in ‘this years rating °1 leather Pushers by the National B°XinB Association, an organiza- lion with which most provincial bodies of the Dominion co-operote. Jimmy McLarnin, the Bolfosi; "spider," who makes his homo in‘ Vancouver, is the acknowledged N.B.A. welterweight. king while Lou Broulllard, native of St. Eugene, Que, now residing in wor- cester, Mass, is given the Associ- ation's middleweight crown, Jackie Brown, peppery lime Englishman, ranks at the head of the flywcight class. Frankie Battaglia, clouting Win. nipcg middleweight, who started ollt On the comeback trail last night, is placed fifth in his class. Pete Sanstol, Norwegian who does much of his fighting in the Montreal district, ranks fifth in tlle bantanlwcight group which is (Canadian Press) S1‘. CHARLES COUNTRY CLUB, Winnipeg, Sept. 19.—Old man par enlisted the aid of a booming north- wester here today to help him get back some of his own at the Can- adian Women's Closed Golf Cham- pionship. Margery Klrkhaln, Mon- treal, had submitted him to a drub- bing yesterday ‘when she took the qualifying medal with a. 3'1 on the last nine, one under standard fig- ures. The four leading players who advanced into second round play today together collected less than a score of pars and only one birdie. Despite the fieroeness of the ele- ments, Miss Kirkham played’ a fine brand of golf today in defeating Donna Baxter, Manitoba Junior Champion, 8 and 'l. Defends Crown MW living in England, is ignored in. the heavyweight classification. weight, who defeated Jack 'Sharkey W55 "led hlkhsr than his opponent in the 11st. Ilevlnsky was fourth in the heavyweight‘ division and Shurkey fifth. weight list with Max Baer second and Max Schmeling third. sociation put Barney Ross at the top. ‘ by the N.B.A. were: bloom. I terweight, is placed foiuth lmllilld’ McLamin. Lin’! Gains. Canadian Negro. King Levinsky, Chicago heavy. rated Prlmo Camera heads the heavy. In the lightweight class, the As- World's champions x rccognimrl Flywolglrt-Jaokie Brown. Bantamweight-Panama Brown. Featherwetght-Jreddie Miller. Lightweight-Barney Ross. i Welterweight-Jimmie Mcllamin,‘ Middleweight-Lou Brouillard. LlghthcavyweighwMaxie Rosen- “TUQYI "day brought the two day gathering of Eastern Canada Running Trades Re- presentatives Hold ‘ Ontario; Multiple tANAIJIAN GIRL RETAINED AS K‘“’”"““ ’° " 9°” Discussion W i t h Mr. Dodingiml succccds Owen J, Oallary. Montreal, who becomes H011. JOhH D011"- Llcutenant-Govemor for the East- __ cm Division of the district. other HALuaAX i 9_ _ Lieutenant-Governors bclng Cen- presemative; ffpdxel fivicugflnnrizfig L '. k . l i I F?! Dvmnn’ Dr‘ E‘ MQKenZIG-lfiadcs of Canada's Railroads today Ndlgm-a‘ Ems’ on": ‘wnhgrn dw‘ mot in conference hero wth Hon lslon. Blck comi- Kirkland Lore ' ' ' - John Douil, former Attorney Gen- divis William MM". Saint Johrznkvegf: cral Nova Scoiia Government. m“ division, Tom Heath’ St‘ y retained as Counsel for Thomas, Ont. irlznspoment their (firs: Mm the r a on comp s. No statement was issued. but it‘ is understood that full details o! their suit in connection with the ‘protected wage recovery were pluc- ed in Mr. Doullk hands. The conference lasted all doy, and the memfoers, chiefly from Montreal, Toronto and Ottawa re. . ‘turn to their homes iohighi, and I ' tomorrow morning. ATTEND CONFERENCE Action On Part of ‘Tilose attending the conference; iyisnbus. wh'ch finished the _ playing season 5.1-2 games washingwn Vi)? 12:‘ Ada limcKcnzm Toronto, Seeking headed bytkauama Al Brown. Heavyweight-Prime Camera. SChOOl Committee t0 we“, _y_ h Dixm, Gnnoml Chm“ > the field, qualified by tho New York 88 5g ‘Gm I _ to retain her closed crown after Jackie Kid Berg, British wel- Have Her Dismlssedlmm m, m" ERSUT“ Lin“ of the ? w: ,. victory to engage the rh- PM d1 h’ L Weather permitting the Abegwelt “mm! “h” °P°" ‘"19 ‘mm M155 I voted Down lo. N. n; w. .1. mo, vim “w. 5" i iitmal League title holders in a 6p a‘ 74 67 “525 baseball tcam will hold practice Kmmam 1E5“ week’ hm only a half , _ ' !derit of tho Brotherhood or Rail. 9 h ‘mo! ‘vorkm Sea“. meeting Cleveland '14 72 507M115 evening at the Q A_ A‘ down pars 1n her match with Mrs: { 0 M E R N AnrldpOlls Valley I '*—~—— iroad qralnmen: Charles Mhntooilh .. lluifalo or Rochester. Dem)“ 69 78 AfigiGrouncls at 5.30. Evcryobdy be on Charles Wlmn- victmia- Wh°m 5995. ‘, (Cflllflfl-lln PR9‘) ‘Vice President of the Order lo‘ n H E Chicago 63 81 S 1mm defeated 4 and 3. ! CfQp BLOOMFIELD, Conn, Sept. 19— Raul-cad Conducinrs. ‘H B‘ Chase: .. 14 l8 4 3°59“ 59 8‘ 413‘ 1V1“- R- K- Befllrsw- Manitoba A _ in took the whole town to decidehssisigni Grand Chief of the - m, so. Louis as as .322! champion, who tied with Miss Mac», , P 7081766119 600d ‘whether Miguel“. K, Pgggg oqmtherhmd o, Um, Emmneyr . winnings). l Kenzio yesterday for second place‘ Coidsireanh N_ B“ shouid be m, R E Lynch, vim Prhsidénmlfi m‘; I ma“ Bean’ Hm’ Judd and NATIONAL LEAGUE ‘hlithgmgtgbgolll: deiafifii i (SW11! w the Guardian) ‘and l“ a team" l" 91° will“ Brotherhood e1 locomotive. Pr» . l eel‘; Murray, Hileher, Tausch- w L05‘ PC l5 c6 ' peg’ H lBYllLhe 555mg‘? We") MONCTQN. N- 13-. Sept. Iii-Whig?‘ “m”? t 1 t men and Englnmnen: R, ll; Linden, , I _ on . i. - ome ilns Yes r a : Foxx. What with tho s l l BY a V05 0 0 . 8 H 111855 Genera ai h r a .- _ ‘m Holmaw and Glenn New Y9“ -~--- 38 55 515i M!“ Killkham plays Mrs‘ C‘ C‘ Athletics l, Gehrig, {fankoes 1, ‘in the Arlnapolisp l/rhllgyazfi: cllglibmeetirlg last night, citizens ofihood ofl gen: gndiiiltlfilginmgyrle; . Pittsburgh a2 s5 .5585 a ‘B"“°“" w1““‘i’°g' m u"? “m” Johnson, Athletics, 1; Higgins, Ath- bright pmrpects for miirkctillg rhelBloomfield decided the oohodlonlc. u. n. lines east; Thomas ‘Iiodd l Chicago '....... 82 67 .550‘ ___ lwund t°m°n°w whm M15; 1V2? letlcs, 1; scwcll, Yankees, 1; Walker, crop overseas coupled with tllclgirl should be kept on, overrulinglGcneral Chairman of the Order 3t- 1101115 80 0'7 .544! NEW YORK. Sent. 19.-(A,P,) Kenna engages ms’ R“ es “'1 Yankees, 1; Stonchnm, White Box, trade revival which appears tothalf of the members of the Town's Railroad (Jonductcrs. eastern lines‘ Boston 75 g3 523E __New york Giants cnnched the“. f)?’ yvlngllgeg‘ The than? zmgndwvgtii] 1: Ott, Giants, l; Cuyler, Cubs, 1; have set in throughout Canada the ‘School Committee who opposed her~and W. H. Philips of Winnipeg, 3rd i Brooklyn . 59 83 .415’ 13th Notional Ioamw Pennant m pffiel Figxgonww l‘ r ° n Flowers, Dodgers, 1: Hutchcsou. 00011118 WIIIWI‘ Wrts season at Hfll-lyetention since she was a Canad-lviee President of the Order of r Philadelphia, 5s o5 s91) today, establishing a. how major . e a w‘ Dodgers. 1- 1111K should be one of the best in lflrl and 8 British subject. Railroad relographers. é’ ;, ciooihnoci 5'1 9i] mg‘. league record, as rhiladeiphla l The Ileaders-Foxx, Athletics, 46; point of freight tonnage handled Charms M; Lin-comm gupei-ln.‘ M; phiiiim Wm remain he“ m_ i ———-————— defeated Pillfibllffih 3-2 in the l Tllg-Ol-Wal‘ mm‘- Yankcfls. 30: Gehrig, Yan- through the port for some tlYYW-itondcnt or Schools. asserted at the monow to confer with Gordon 1, second game o; a double new" , kees, 30; Klein, Phlllics, 2'1; Berger, stated J. L. Hethcrington, Hallfaxmmeung he “Quid “£18m m the Ban.“ Chairman o! m‘, Local ml _ and eliminated the last named, I mere seems i0 be yogi, one wplc B365‘ 2G] 1 _ ' _ Harbor Commlssmner Wm pusgxlllast ditch" for the retention of vision of Tclc-g-raphors, and mnsid_ ,,. having a’ mamemufiul chm“ of conversation in Montague sport Natiggglc gglnégt; meflcan’ 581' flout héonmajp i315, Htemo?“ Miss Paget: who as s teacher had or outstanding disputes in their v of bean": ‘he New Ymlmn’ 'circles m1; present and that is tug- ' ' ' ' W8‘; eniougn fig: Higiggaionasnt- given competent- scrvlca. She has order. c, ' of-war. Already the Secretary of John and 805mm ‘ " taught here for nine years. ______ ,, R E s ll l. T s m“ Mmgile Elam“ "l “mam” HockeyBroadcasto m summer pert some. Ml‘. “mr E- “°““' “ ’"°““’°’ °‘ ’ Legion has received a number of _ Hefihgringfion said, has “imaged lhl‘ 8100p Opposed to her reten- Wa r Padre I , L m, homes of those desiring to TQ Be Contlnued a substantial increase m business lion, said he believed an American n . compete m the big contest on Now which is very encom-agimt The teacher should fill the post. He de- l2. The Montague Rink will be OSHAWA, Sept 1'9__Amounce_ loss of pier two by fire he rc- @110“ m “dime "heih" h” _ j Ant-Balm“; LEAGUE ‘thrown open next Thursday cvcn- ma.“ was made 'hc,.e today ma‘; marks, would not seriously illtcr- Pifilluvd My furl-h" wtlw- '" V “l R n E ing for King's County teams, and General Motors hockey broadcasts ferc with the efficiency of the pol-t ~ . SYDNEY, N. 5., Sept. l9-(C.P.) g st. Louis ooo 101020 4 ll. o -much puffing and crunflns 1S EX- are definitely to be continued and l“ the “ew will“ ""4 “will” B d- ~ 4*“ Dr- JO“ Priests Widely W$glng€on yd000sm000win $1110 ‘pected to take place before some on a iarger Sea“. than during 18st gill be able tafke care of the ermll ldnS known war Padre and familiar rig- . J Thomas sldaswven‘ ' e o1: these teams are eliminated from Winter. Arrangements have been “mess 955m! hrflutlh D161‘ 2 Returnin Front ure of Klondyke days. was oni- h; the contest. Dr. T. V. Giant has ' made to broadcast National Hockey for the 9195mm g‘ "ed to 1105015111 10d“? f"? "S! M"! y. First Game: generously donated a silver trophy V League games from tile Montreal observation. The noted mlcacher ri 9910980 199 999 999 4 4 9 . , [for championship of King's County. Forum, Montreal, as well as from has been unwell for several weeks. ‘ ‘ New York .. 05o olo 04x l0 1'1 0 Executive Meeting of winne, Wm. “Dissent m, gmlniy Maple Lcilf Gardens, Toronto. -—— He is Pastor Emertus of s2. All- g an‘{i°“§;,k§§f_““°y and Ben-y; mus M,P,B,A,A_U, Qf C. at provincial championship to be The thousands of radio listeners isPwla-l i" u” Gwdla“) drew‘: church. , held on ND“ 11 in Montague Rm}; in Ollturlo, who enjoyed Foster Hew- HALIFAX. N- 5» 5999- 19-39“ ______i___._ i Second Game: Called to Settle Dlf“ Ho“ John A‘ MacDonaid, Cindy itt‘s rapid firc accounts of the swift oral Bcrmudlaus are relilmlfl! W‘ ‘ v y _ Qhicggg 010 Q00 02¢ 3 9 g ferences Betweenlsm has kindly donated a trophy hockey maiciics 0118s; year’ will be Bermuda on the Canadian Nation- NE“ XOR!» FM. ill-101!) a, I New-York 134 000 20x i0 1'1 l Tw Clubs f“ ‘the Island champlonshlp’ delighted to know that he will be . al West; Indies liner Lady Drake, ~17“ price of ‘MW York Stock l“ . Sumg1u1°r'_LY°m'H°V1"5-G”l°“ “d 0 ' at the microphone again for every Capt. H. O. Giffin, sailing from 5109mm 1110105951110! ‘wk a vm’ Dove“ and “n” _ “i game played by the Maple Leafs oni Halifax Tuesday via. Boston. fol- Shari! 41ml! Wlhr- Arrangement-s Cleveland U‘ 100 mo 002 3 a 1 ‘S619? l9—(c-P-)—The:‘ their home ice. l lowing a holiday visit w Canada_ were made for sale of a. seat at 305mm 00o 020 20x 5 9 1 pute between Halifax Willow In addmorh anumbe, o; me home An increasing number of Bemmp $150,000, off 550.000 from the z < previous transaction announced ‘l. 5' No. 8l0-—-'I‘wo button suck, Milled lapel, popular semi- conservutivc modcl. Well within YOIII‘ Budget hi‘ Tup Clothes enable you hlielvcll dressed yet keep fllwiillin your budget. For T‘? Top vnluo for exceeds lhPPiBb-s value that can- al be equalled by any other hhflllg organization. Como h9g6 for yourself. Make 3]“! "Wu choice of beautiful ‘"001 fabrics, that will be " lflm tailored to your own ‘ "lrcmcuis in exactly the S .i "i! prefer. t u: PRICE om? $1 9.50 New Full Samples Are In Till Top Store 115 GRAFTON ST. Brown, Lee. Harder and Py-tlak; Parks and Yarlnouth Gateways ov-i Wetland, Kline and R. Ferrell. , er the right to meet Springhlll Fence Busters in the final round i of the Nova Scotin senior baseballws c H 0 U l B u Y championships ls still raging fierce-l Detroit 000 010 001 2 l0 1 Philadelphia. . 012 10100x 6 9 0 Sorleii. Lawson, Hogsett and Hayworth: Cain and Cocllrane. 1y, although the first‘ game of the series between Yarmouth and NAHONM‘ LEAGUE gsprlnghlll was scheduled for to- n. n r. ldav- Now York 010 000 101 310 1 The dispute arose when Halifax st. Louis 400 341 10X 12 1'7 9 claimed interference in the fourth HALWAX‘ Sept‘ 19 "‘ (C?) w Schumacher. Spencer. Clark and hmmg of the final guns in thelschoolboy track-stars will converflfl Mancuso. Richards" Walker and _ l y; iii- 5,9,}, d _ gopiombor 3o, O'Fa.rrell. ' _ ' semi-finals against Yarmouth. Theft’: 00w; m ‘zgeaqwamime Inter protest was curried to the Nova, m D 1h 1 First Gamer Scotla Bassoon Association, buclwh°lastl° m°°l l“ e “ w“ I Bowl. emblematic of the team scor- ing thc highest aggregate. If the Halifax Academy is suc- cessful in making tho high-score, Philadelphia- . 010 000 000 1A 8 0 Pittsburgh 000 000 101 2 'l 3 Grwbowski and Davis; French and Grace. was rejected. Tonight Thomas L. MacDonald. President of the Mari- time Provillccs Branch of the Am- ateur Athletic Union of Canada Second Gums: Philadelphia . 000 100 020 3 i2 0 Pittsburgh ... 000001010 2 8 0 Collins and Davis; T011141. Smith wired secretary Treasurer C. D. Henge and mp9,‘ Quien; wam. Nova. Scotia Baseball eke, Tinnlng, Root nlld lliiililLHt. ‘has been requested to be present. Phelps. l 000000102 3 81 SlllplOy, of Amherst, requesting him to call a meeting of the executive and Paxldcn. _at Amherst to settle the disputebe- ltwcen the rival send-finalists. BrOOklYB . . 300 1M 110 12 16 2 Chicago _ om 000 110 3 m 0 HA. McQuarl-le. President of the Association The dispute goes ‘back utill far- thor, for the game that Halifax is this year, it will be the third time in succession, and they will hold the coveted award. For this reason. keen competition is expected. How- ever such stars as Frankie Nicks and Jack Cotter, now well known in senior events are still members of the Academy squad. and thus their hopes for COpTQlIIg the bowl are high. B08000 i Entries are being received bv W. Q00 4 1,now protesting win a repay of the ~ Cigrltllllsdltu and. Frey? Kollflsecond game of the series between E‘ surfing °r Dammme Unwemly‘ and Iombardi. Yarmouth and Halifax which the _Z._______._.__ Gateways had protested. also on a charge 0t‘ interference. TUG- 0- WAR games of Maroons and Canadlens who play in the Forum at Montreal, will go on the air. Each Saturday night game in the Forum will be broadcast in the Montreal area. PIOVlSlOn is made not, only for listeners in Ontario and Quebec, but also all across the Dominion since, it is announced, there will be a. na- tional network from Toronto or Montreal each Saturday night, This expansion of the General Motors Hockey Broadcast Isa result of the enthusiasm with which last seasons programs were received, as indicated elsewhere ill this issue. The immense audience built up for National League hockey will be still further increased by the latest ar- rangcmcnts. U. s. DELEGATE (continued from Page 1) TrTETvT T6G6FtTlE<Ys concerning a common disarmament front mndc yesterday to Captain Anthony Eden, Under Secretory for Foreign Affairs. Captain Eden went to London by aeroplane today to present the pro- posal for discusion by the Cabinet. Tile French plan scoki; an agree- ment not. to replace old arms which (Canadian Press) STRATFORD, Ont, Sept. 19- With employers and workers still deadlocked. the strike of furniture workers of Stratford tonight had assumed a more tense aspect fol- lowing the first violent outbreak in which strikers entered a factory to oust three workers, and attacked two trucks with shipments oi‘ par- tlally-ftnishcd radio cabinets. The outbreak occurred early to- day and James Preston. manager of the Preston Noelting Plant which was concerned in the dis- turbance, intimated that criminal actions would be taken against those strikers who entered the inns are making holiday trips toi Canada during the summer as are: also residents of the British Westl‘ r __. Indies. There is a considerable Halifax, Mrs. A. B. Galloway, Mas- passcllger list- to Bermuda, also to tors F. and D. Galloway, Miss M’. Montserrat, Barbados and other ls- Galloway, Miss D. G. T. Murray. lands in the eastern group of the i Saint John, N. B., Mr. and hlrs C. British West Indies. sasuln. Montreal. Que. Montserrat: Mr. and Mrs. C. O. several weeks age. (‘anadian Pwscngfrs Mahon, Toronto, Ont. Barbados! Mr. and lVIrs. Tllonlas liiortofl, Nalnes of Canadians appearing Toronto, Ont. Trinidad: Mrs. H. on the passenger list include to Lindsay, Miss ‘M. Lindsay, Toron- Bermuda, Mrs. l-‘t. Adams, W. Dar- to, Ont. Demerllra (British Gui- roll, Mrs, c. Darrell, Miss M. Dar- nna): Miss M. E. Kelloe. C. H. roll, R, Jollcs. Mrs. M. Rankin,‘Platt, Hillifnx, hlls hi. Ravcllor, llMiss J. Rankin, Miss E. Spencer, Rotllesay, N. B. ——.~ 1:12: factory. Several of the strikers and; policemen called to the scene suf- fered minor inlurics though no al- rests were made at the time. , - Apparently no progress was made tonight in the deadlock arising; from refusal of the employers to) recognize the new Chesterfield nllzl’ . Furniture Workers’ Union. (x y which the strikers are believed to.’ piooo more importance than oni Save These Coupons 100 VOTES FREE FOR (Name of Contestant) their demands for higher and better working conditions. “Tlgc” l . . . . . 1 . lll cvcry lFSIIC 0t llli$ liclpcl‘ K‘.\Cll \\\l.'l\' up in Sept. 23ml. Start saving YniCi NOW. ll no: for AmonB the pretirest girlsprescllii uulficll. “hY “m “We “will l-"T Yml" l'l"“"‘:l'~‘ 2;The worms that infest children from their birth are of two kinds, those that find lodsmcnt In the stomach and those that are found in the intestines. The latter nrc the most destructive, as they 91ml! m the walls of the intestines and if not interfered with work havoc there. Miller's Worm Powders dislodge both kinds and while expelling them from me system serve to repair the damage they have caused. Today-ix game between Yul-mouth and spl-inizhill was postponed on amount of ruin. Australia's siloep population o. the end of i932 was the ICVCY recorded. Figures for 110 568 000: 1931. 1l4.342,(Xl0 largest recent lyears mt‘: 1929. 104552.000 lbs; 1930 lli‘..88'l.000; m2. would become useless during the was Brigg-Gen. Blazielu wrote a five-year test period. In addition it calls for the actual scrapping of ef- fective armaments and the trails- Bedeque Rink Wednesday night. Sept. 20th. 'I‘cams to pull for Strong and Morrison Junior ‘Trophy are: Freetown vs. Albany. Central Bcdeque vs. New Aunall. Lower Bedequc vs. Kenslngton. North Bedeque vs. St. Eleallors. Also two teams pulling for Sen- ior Trophy. Admission 10c. '1 ins at the end of the fivc years. Germanykl army (limited to 100.- 000 under the Treaty of Versailles) P16 may be increased under the militia " . scheme in return for the abolition of semi-military organizations. formation of tile armies into millt-l {garden party. editor's room. What do you mean by wr tlnc stufl like for. Well. explained that's where he was th e young reporter in his account of a. l The next day he was railed to the than demanded the edl-_ l leporlel". l cnllrlillntc? . llus cnnlion. when neatly cut out zul-l lllliilfll m‘ brought to the Campaign Dciulrilllclli lli lllll|ll il‘l=‘l < r-f Tile. llllfifilliill will count for the iivr-on \\llo<c ll mic l» \\'l'lllCil illcrcoll. MAIL "nus courou m" SEPT. 23rd. i .25