\, 1 ,' , chorus on-1, w.1rood ,. ii' i -, . ,. _ i 1 OCTOBER 22’ 1931 ` THE CHAR|.()'l"1`E'l`OWN GU ARDIAN A P XGE SEVEN iiiiui wiis'~~;;;';°t'f°;° ,y ioiii .iviiiiiiia ii svniiii F W" iiciiiiiwii (Canadian Press) The first game of football of the intercollegiate series between Prince of Wales and Second St Dunstan’s . . . ‘ ., .~~ _.rr - . ., ‘_`.. _.»,e._' .-.. _, -_ ~ < .\j~»_-- .w.;,_.- .- »?_ ‘ . _ _,W . ..~.,..-,,, . ~ , .. .,., `_. _. . .».»,~.:',--1' 1 ...-.-.1,1__-,vu1_,`_.1... » .\.f.i.» ~. 1 ,;1,» ~i-... rvtfn ~-"-- .~,,.,~.;i ...|1- -_;.»;- up-_--' _ , 1, _ ...»" .r..’.~"',»'- ‘, > ' _.,,.r. ...-..e.,»...._ -1*' ,,»...,~.,,.-'fr .,-, sg, .,~ .», . ,sv-.», , p V .r.r. &mi:w&1. ...’.. -_,,_,_. ,_»-,\`§_1-_g_fhL,,,{{¢-.-,,,.- 1'~_-,.r .,,r_~,v .,-‘, `,'»,e,_. 'fe ,j , ‘ ._ '_ ~ f _;_._ I ~>_‘. 1 _j 5 ' ,g , ,._ , ,~.-,».M.‘,V»-,~ - wp-.V V-~ .j;>,J_,E ' ~ - t _ - _ _, g _‘_ g _ ____ _ "`l Noam sYr>NnY. N. S.. oct. 21 jim ie" P1“°° im* °“:';“;;“ “i Lest nishtthe cenununity cami- ll , . _-The final race meet of the Cape h° Abegweit Gwyn” a 1"! °“-l°y°d B"°°h°!' hishly success- ° n m I n Bretonseason, featured by a match Anyme Wm’ h" w““°°°° ° ful evening both in the mate" of race in which two lady drivers Elm” in U10 Poli- k“°W the Siilen' attendance and enteitsirimeni; w ` tion from the start- to Hnieh. h esined, was held st North sydney did f°°ib“11 S°f“8Kl°° “le” ‘°“’“° the puciie. _ today and resuited as foiiewsf- Put UP- The" .il “°°hin8 Wi °°' Five hundred w11s1y` sppisudins people. men, women and children. 'nr cuiss mor AND race "1'*‘°`1’-W-°-*em "°” th” ° enjoyed to the utmost the roiiioirins »i\ f @- *wma-I endothe- cotssaoi Worthyset, Hood .Volo Mobel, Lewis Frank Chrisw, Armstron Miss Worthy Gouglass, season. It ‘will be a game worth watching today as both teams are in great form. ‘ ex rting themselves .to tickle the public fancy. Mr. A. Dowling was first in the fiddling contest with Mr. Michael Boiger second. Both received cash 4; 5, iprizes Mrs R. Montieth was first Hastings 5 5 ' . ' - ~ 'rirne-2.21. 2.19 1-a, 2.19 1-2. Rugby' Ch3mP|01iS in Ladies. step Dancing contest. MATCH RACE Rubl' P. (Mrs. Ballard) 1 1 2 Go To Fredericton (cansdm press) Mrs. D. Gillis being second. The Gentlemen's step Dancing ggn. test was carried off by 'Robert GLACE BAY' N_ sq och 2o__`Weeks with Mr. Maclean second. _ ‘ TWO 0001' Prizes were awarded. To- Trampsmug, Mrs. Dr. Mc- The Caledonia rugby team, cham , ni ht .11 be . Wi an evening Isaac 2 2 1 pions of the Cape Breton Leagucir 8 ‘ to Time-Ill 2.13, 2.10. and holders of thc Mctier and Mc- (?::ud1anb‘;_;;';:';b;;d'miT‘°gi¢?“: Curdy cups for 1930. will ieavoboncert at rt t runs Fort ALL Thursday night for Fredericton.; ' “ mg ° 83°' The” Wm lsucky Lindy, Mcfienna .. Captain Mac, Conroy i-ob.: MH we- where on Saturday they will meet Universitypof New Brunswick in the semi-final of the playdowns for be door prizes. A-5 the S¢i’0Pi!lg pen draws near the end of the sheet of paper on . '°' which this is written it says, Watch Abbe Worthy, Purvis ’ Jeannette Royale, W. W ~- Hector. J. Hood mow ortho: u`s1n the Mctier cup. Should the local squad win at Fredericton the 'Caledonians will Quebec playoffs in the final match grounds at Glace Bay. The Caledonia players are in great fettle and those who have watched ther`n in action this year for the Big Week -End _Announce- ment on Friday. 1 .~ Tim¢..2_15, 2,14, 3_13 1-g_ meet the champions of the Ontario f ,“g,j_ _ j,/iifff - _ ”"i**°_ for the cup on the South Street *@- '25 , p. ,. v. sowuiio P it if o`~ SUMMERSIDE Continued from page 1 Arriving very shortly after the accident, Hon. G. Shelton Sharp, ` C t . _ r M C. N. Hmmm” club are agreed that this yea” tem is ap ain Read and Mr Robert Dew js 1 .. 1 ... ... i,,§_ Telegrnphera _ I . . .. .. ._ 126 - f L. Anderson . ,.. .. 50 1"." ie 1 G. Blenkhorn ... ... . 127 Y. G. Swan ... ... ... ..... 208 sanuny Hood .. 160 " _Gordon Williams . -...._ 122 ‘- .'.i‘. Brehaut .'.. ..__ 110 94 superior to the one that won the or rendered what assistance they Accountants could the injured man being con- J. F. Gordon _.. .. 150 .W. 0. Maolieod .. ..... . 133 Ruby Campbell ... .. 80 Urban Gaumt .. rss' Barry Walsh ... ... .. 157 E. MacDonald ... ... 141 _ E. McConnell ... ... _.. 63 .'i’ota.is sso 155 147 132 70 105 156 106 880 Engineers . . Mor..eren'... .. 125 va as st Howatt ... ... .... 133 .W. H. Townsend ... ... 187 M. A. 1-Iowatt _ .... 188 N. Nicholson ... ... 133 135 166 180 188 140 208 ‘ Total... . ... ... ... ... 2197 , Majority for Engineers, 496 pins. , ' Superintendent: 170 197 200 Z Jean McLean ... ... ... lla 34 lzell Rice ... ... .ee _ 101 171 148 J. R. Nelson ..... 98 W. C. Davies ... ... ... 171 Total . ... ... . 1712 124 188 173 178 105 86 34 109 W. O Davey . . .. R. Cameron ... ... ... . 158 Li. E-'Ryan ... ... ... 163 J. F. Fraser ..... 202 ihubrey Foster ... ... . 109 M. Livingston ... ... . 104 Majority for Superintendent: pins. Bowling Tonight 7 to 8.80-Y‘s Mens league. 'APPOINTED ' Continued from page 1 ` Picton, Antlgonish, Colchester, Cumberland, Hants. Gnysboro and Halifax, with headquarters at Picton. He played a promin- ent part in work reviving inter- est in the fisheries during the last fenyears and in reorgan- llation carried out by the Fed- eral Department. He was born at Pictou, the son of Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Sutherland, “Sea Crest." Educated at Picton 'Academy and Mount Allison Uni- rugby title of eastern Canada last year. The team has been handled all season by Charles Mcvicar, who took charge of the players some years ago. Spring Will A See Improved Conditions a gradual picking up during the _Fall and winter months with conditions showing a definite improvement by noticeably better ot! than e re and solidarity down here," he said. veyed in Mr. Dewar's car to the hospital where Dr. Simpson, upon examination, found Mr. Waugh had rceeived several scalp woimds and At a late hour last night Mir. Waugh had not recovered 'con- sciousness and little hope was"~en- tertained of his recovery. Evidence of the course followed by the car driver after the colli- sion showed that he swerved into ,the ditch and continued on into Mr- Philip McNally’s field, knock- ing down a fence pole. The tracks showed that he made the tum and SAINT JOHN, .Oct 21.-“I100k for ` lil Coming Out of the field 383111 broke another pole and oss-pied s length of fence wire with him some distance on the highway were H0 eliewltnesses to the colli- . O - pionship last year. so the Bain fun supplied b gh ana in t ° U U r N S T e S are out to win the ieureis this wha m eve, Z ° m 3° en _ ex" ‘ ' i 'E 4 1 A a badly fractured skull. . 0 f‘MAYBl2 you’i:e lucky, Rex boy. Your whiskers are cute, so you never need to shave. But there’s a big difference between bristles on 11 dog and bristles on a man. Of course you don’t enjoy being plucked, but that only happens once every few months and a man must shave every day and sometimes twice a day to look well. And I understand shaving is no joke. Many men seem to use this as an excuse for neglect. I’m sure they’d shave more often and more carefully if _they knew how repulsive stubble is to most girls.’f ' I O O Most men, we feel, do realize that a growth of stubble, however slight, is repulsive to women. Bristles, in fact, are a drawback in every business and social contact. In the past men could possibly be excused for their neglect because razor pull and burn made shaving a distinctly unplcasantnchore. Today Gillette offers a splendid new blade that removes 'the beard cleanly, entirely without discomfort. V Try it, and you’ll agree with us that shaving can be a rather pleasant performance. Your razor fairly skims across your face, mowing down wiry beard as if it were boyish down. Prove this on our guarantee. Buy a package of Gillette blades and use a couple. If every shave doesri’t measure up to your expectations, return the package to your dealer and he’ll refund the purchase price.” spring,” declared A. H. Grainger, Mr. Waite, mio walked his horse ` 1° ' general manager for 'I‘he T. Eaton into Summerslde and found tha Co., Maritimes, Ltd., when asked animal was not seriously hurt, was ‘ to comment on the business outlook himself badly shaken up, He de. in eastern Canada, while in Saint scribed the car as a large one, but John on Saturday to attend the could give no other information. lRAZ0RS B LADES. funeral of W. Shives Fisher. _ 'I‘he police are diligently search- “The Maritime Provinces are very ills for the driver of the car. 'mem 1085 St. Alexander St., Montreal, Quebec _ _ th st --------~ oi canada right now." he said. sion. but it is beiieved the ear may ' °°“”t’y immrtcd °;’;`;’;;"1d.i,;i.f5 hx; I 1 ~ 1-Mgney 15 drculnting quite freely have been damaged sufficient] t ing a value of $ . . W 6 ona ly approved a schedule of sur- Cliicf Justice Pnitangall at Aug- and the process of recovery seems afford a clue. y 0 Canada Holds the value of exports was $295,516,- well established." MT- WBUEH, it » 898. The imports were about $195,- on such traffic as coal, steel, for- or was named ree@i\~er_ Explaining that the Maritimes do fgmuyl has resize; igisssitlersaag Flf Place As 000,000 lower than for the corres-I not normally experience the ex- for the put few yea,-5 having re, , I>0i1din8 Period of 1930, and the ex- tremes of depression and prosperity moved there from wuém Tfade Natlgn DON values dr0PiJ0d by H0001 $138.' to as great an extent as other parts '. 000.030- cf canada. Mr Grainger paid stri- _-__ Duty collected during the six; buts to the “staunchness of Mari months was $61312 307 as agoillmi time outiuoir." (Canadian MSS) $8°’m’333 M r°"éh1°; $w’0°°'°°0| | . . . "There is a feeling of steadiness 0'I'I'AWA. OHV. OCL. 21-Cana” ‘under collections for the same per- five million dollars increased rev- and protect depositors the com- °°m'm“°d t° h°]d her V°5m°“ “S i°d 0- year iii-10. enue on the basis of present traffic missioner petitioned for tlic np- l und, riisliiiig in, drove the weapon world in 1930, according to the _.1 . ; ;~;-_______ ___, _ _,__ »- _ __ ._.`a_;:... charges, all less than 10 per cent, usta yesterday and the commission. est DI`0dllCfS. ores and oils. Rates' Mr. Annis issued the following - difficulties, the commisson condit- The r:c:ivcrsl1ip wzs grautcd.by EDMONJIN, Alta., Oct. 21.- Damage totalling $18,000 was done by fire which razed two barns on thc Prince oi Wales ranch 'Monday near High River, Alta. The fire claimed the $1,000 champion cow, Balcairii Luvatcru; the $600 cham- pion hcifer, Princeton Lily; the $600 yearling hcifcr, Princeton Jessie and left undisturbed. within the United Si:1‘rs Closes Doors (Canad`an Press) lon wheat, corn, cotton, statement; livestock and fresh fruits-would bg: “Owing to continued ivitlidrawiil iof funds by depositors the bank 1 “The plan outlined. we estimate. has resehed the limit of its oush will produce between one hundred 1-¢gsur¢¢S_ m1111011 and 0116 hundred t\VOIliy- “In order to conserve ilic assets I“f,ha1; 13 most refreshing at n time C°ntmU9d l'I’0ill page 1 nh. “nh tnuunil nation °f the lil- if applied both state and 1nter5tat_c_I pomtment of a recciven-1 such as this." _ ---n--*_ I t I This should cover deiiiciencies in The eiosnre ws the mst time in “S °“d- ‘"‘“““l ’°p°"" °f the D°p“’ me” ° , F' O P ° interest on fixed interest °b1is==i°|feur years e. Maine unnir fniicd to Surrounding him were the friends '1"'“d° “md °°“““°’°° ’S5“°d he” We n “nee ions with s susetontiei serene., iefti 9,, its doors for b,,_,1,,0,s_ . . . Po ulation ‘ Up p and fI°W°*`S he 1°V€d In 'pe' capita trade °m°“g me f W I R h over" the commission said | The Fort Kent Trust Company of Australia Listening in a room upstairs to,w°’ld tmd1n8 natmns the D°mm' 0 a es anc Under me pun them V-Vouid be was organized in 1903* In its last which the ceremony came by con-11°” md "Se" "°‘“ 5°"°“““ l’°5“'; no increase in Joint through rates pnbiished statement idst Marsh. the SYDNEY, New South Wales, Oc' “filed amplifiers Were his Wife. his ion in 1913 t° murth p°sm°n lnl cm to Th G man) to and from foreign countries cX- bank listed assets of $982,116.44. Do- tober 21 _(British United Pre5s)_ children and his grandchildren: \1930, while gradually moving down (S statistics' iust issued by the setins HWY F`°fd and HW/ey Fir<=St°ne: me “ale ’“ P" °‘“°““ "°‘“’“"` °r oonunonweeith atstistieimprores- Mrs Herbert Hoover. a very few ‘“‘P°"°"°“-" I od ctio . rtatio oi sor oruiin, show that at the end close friends- “ p’ “ “ ‘md °"’° “ or 1930 the population of Austrsiis The grief and respect of the ns- _,zany staple pppduetslclenddnartpgrxlrs reeehed s tetei or o.4'ie,os2, repre- tion was left to be expressed in an gh t‘;“‘°““ the I" ’““,o’; mn' senting en increase er 1,064,135 dur- organized plan sponsored by Pres- ,zzyirlnfhgpor .ern mcicliiianigc “_ ing the last ten years. To this total ident Hoover for extinguishing for bestos the Dggllinlgn led an others sam’ natural increase (me excess M one minute at 10 D' m' (E's'T') the lCanada is the world's second largest births over deaths)` contributed 776,- billions of incandescent electricl old od 1 I t_ ' _p Y D ns ' 1 light globes which light its ways g pr uc ng °°“ntry‘ and n ou seven )m"l° u ` The Fort Kent Trust Company with BURBAN South Africa. October pc \ c “ar cept on that portion of thc Journey mana dcposits were $157_2n2_7i;, and savings deposits $529,885.40. The bank failure in the state |\v:s the Waldo Trust Company of Maine Bank |Belfast, which closed in March. 1921. , child sieys Ledfeurd FORT KENT, Maine, ost. 21.- -1- ` 481 73 t. nd net m FB- 1 ~ ' :emit-y. hemlli1f1thhisDs`tl1l;fli)i1:ietoungp um; oE°nm|;e:-tecpnawaaw ox M per because of ML Edlmnm genhm put of wheat and zinc holds third Prof. W. L. Cnrlty;lc,tman1:gcr of B branch at Maduwaska remained 2,__lBrmsh Umm, P,.(.5S)_A mb verseal W 0 , , place., the ranch, believed in spon aneous _ - ,,- _ n, 1 . - Moumers at the home entered closed today following a petitioning ive child of 12. S111.--0 limidei. He took rank in England, joined the Will- ` As far ss exports iire concerned combustion caused thc outbreak. All . ,, 11, 1 "rl T k 5 L t .t. bb d d killed a fiiii-grown loo- ust division, Black Watch. and --.---‘-**"* wh ° “n °r“m payed '__ ° ° the Dominion reads the world in the rnneh hands bntiied the flames, mf’ b““‘““P °y y"St°rd“y by S “ °