1 vitl-‘viil ' THE CHARL GUARDIAN NEWS u... SPORT won a n a i I o ; arks Batter Out Decisive Win In bizdden-Death Tilt Gateways Hurlers Touched For Sixteen Safeties As Haligon- ians Capture Game 5-1 - Tilt Is Play_e_d_ Under Protest. New Tube Station Opens in London munch. Ens. Sept. zc-wmo WY B l the first Tube train stops at the q -' new £500,000 Holborn Station next 0 N month, one of the largest, most ex- pensive and luxurious underground,‘ railway stations in the world will be open to London passenge n. One day recently! stood on the Representative 0f Clerks’ Case Asks One Board to Deal With Whole Rall- way Problem. ST. IIIINSTAWS STUDENTS Hfllll F I E ill M Y St. Dunstaub University students held their annual field day yes- ierday. Ind succeeded in breaking records in three events, the stand- ing broad Jump tho hop step and Jump, and the shot put. Stiff coulpetitiorl featured all the events. Weather conditions were ideal. ”°“’°""'° my‘ ISen a to rs a Infield Pioneers Today - iHold Slight Edge Over Giant Team llPlaying or 151580.. At Third Base For New Yorkers To Play I Important Part In Serie There have been many examples .ill World Series play of substitute NEWCASTLE, N. 13.. Sept. 26- Tho Newcastle Imperials, inter- mediate champions of New Bruns- wick. left yesterday morning in automobiles for Bummerslde, P, E, L‘. where they play the Summer- side Pioneers in the second game of the fatal-provincial series on Wednesday. Newcastle won the first game here on Friday last by ssoore of 13 to 10. Lt a third game ~ is necessary the place will be de-l oided upon on Wednesday. New- castle will probably pitch Harris who is a. southpaw. F. Kitchen. who platform of this station o! perpetual! ghost trains that never stop there. Diffused light from inverted glass bowls discreetly illuminates the tun. nel, which is one and a half times , the normal size, a glittering tube of glazed tiles. (This is another of a series a-n- alyzing the worlds baseball cham- Repair Shop Has Stflllding Broad Jump 1. W. Macaulay. FOOTBALL MEETING selling on the part of houses that previously had been buyers tumb- postponed until October 31 to en- the rooms including the salon have been srrangfd exactly as they “ere, I (cannula he") way to Nate Bums right-handed pitched at Newcastle, will also ac- 1110115111111- The seats, chocolate aiid cigarette moor-Eran, N. s, Sept. 2e.- hflwl", 111d 111° 1"K1‘“’1°'m““°5‘ saivion avawrs company the team (By Edward J- Neil Associated third baseman pldvlhz iho horoh fllld even mo wciglliil macl m ' 111s 1181111118 wmim P111118 of Hali- “d w 1mm Parka 11°“ 17° 51x m“ ' Press Sports Writer) role. Baseball men insist that‘ have an been bum mmgthe tugmzfl ‘Canadian “m, . 1"“““°"'Y“m°“m G“"°‘"Y‘ m“ and m“ m‘ Best all round athlete aegis NEW YORK. Sept. ZIP-One of through tho regular seddoh. third‘ From a. giltterili bronze structurll MONTREAI“ 5"“ 26-0“ °°n‘ wdgy m s dramatic comeback st- P1111! "111 111° 111111111" "m" 111° Mssmun and 11v mm, ' baseball's brighest minds, rabid ilfbsselneb, for all the defensive’ 1,, the w,“ o, the fflaflonn M c‘ oiliaiion board should he oppolrlted tempt at. the Nova Scotis baseball Plate in the first mmngi 5nd 111°" 1 his enthusiasm for the Giants, sat work they do, should be forced 1.01‘ Flllli! to obtain ‘lllylllill from s p551; t" deal ‘with me mm“ "mm" "new title. The 5111881118 Hallgonlans gamed $11319 1311195 111 the ‘mm- mo Yud nah ‘taut in the press box o; the p010 buy their way 1M0 bail p314“ Bull gr [ofiee and a‘ mcket gof c, , guru 1 Lion bctwccil ihc railways and theil wallol18d°11115 111155 011W‘? P11411161‘! ‘Ourth and 51x1“ They h" m’ 19 I |Grounds, his eyes glued on the not so in the champioitsilip play.‘ 1O yQuf weight 3nd q g, s 01119101065 l11$.i‘~'1l1 01 111111111.’ BED- tqgrnsp s 5-1 victory in the sudden bases’ “mong which were a brace °t L F, Dunn small spot Travis Jackson covered’ Over anxiety, the pressure of’ in; ‘ p1} a i arate boards for each grouya u death game for the right to meet mum” by 0.119111 whwe "may mt‘ 1R" Arsemu" | ‘at third base. - dramatic. big money conflict oftcn dommng grams ma, do“. m men. said W. I". O'Connor, 1L0, spriilglli" P “wbuswra m the n11‘ tlngjv” '- 19111“? tact?‘ 1n his 32,0 yQ-ng Duh t‘ The Giants were starting their dces things to hitters. Instead of] uumcland 113511 [hrgugh me 511mm,? mom's T9D1'P5C'1119tl\‘0 on the Board s15. teams Wm’ 1_ Dunm final drive to the National League! Swinging normally, you find them‘ may has new,- md a passengm mcdiaung 1n the plpfks‘ C33,.’ he“ ' Ills l! 1'18ht that has been under Box SCORE g_ R_ Arsemmlg 5 pennant. Jackson, the veteran- pulling at balls, or cilii-ing too Loday o1 suggest-i he 5am’ qt u ggllmellt almost from the time _ “o Yam Duh i Wm, the patched up knees, who at, soon. All of which, no matter ivilat Conpplicnlions To Go ‘not too into to do the right thing Halifax and Yarmouth began their Yarmodih AB n B Po A l.‘ L y, mm, l 2s already had one foot m thelsidc of the place the batter bits’ 1",“, and mmaps ,,,.,,,d ,, Mk,» mucb-dlsputegik semi-final series s Venuo, rf ........ 4 0 ‘.1 1 1 0 ;|_ E Amenault. minors, was subbing for Johnny from, means nasty chopped balls; The ma,“ reason m, the bundinfl The Board today hm"; the “b, wuplc oi we s ago. Protests and 0 0 1 0 0 Ver cz a ainst the Pirates. .line drives, a. flies hezidin ctci-U ., " - -. . h ,... - - liter-protests have made the 0 1 1 3 0 1, F, Dbl-min" Mlle“ New Coach of Ottawa “ff lhos ever start bunting Jack—' llully down 31gb third bdsv Plano. ~ ltf tgfllstzltllg: liljtfp-éflllllclijlgll-llllllidfl jifutthfeorfiillr-lclqdiznJusifigrl; fies one of the 31°51? 151111911? Goudey- 91"" o 1 2 o 0 ' 2. J. Doyle. Team Cans F01‘ Pre- H9111" 111° 911D?“ muttefed. "1119! l trains to share the slime station as cocomll 10 pr-i- com out in wqgg] ‘nought 111 Yell-PB. and the argument White, c ...... 0 0 6 1 0 Mlle mm T - - th- ‘Giants are on the way out." Former Substitutes | Lilo Piccadilly line trains at Hol- ‘of i; . I -> H l‘ k, is still on, for Gateways played to- D. Horton, 1b ..... 5 0 0 9 0 0 1_ n Dunxh * season rannng 1S The P1patg5 gidm; 5pm; djop-I 5 [mm if {In “IHI-v Mgmlt‘? c“ ' day's game under protest. v Grimshaw, 2b .... 4 0 1 2 4 0 1 J, Dam Week at QHGbGC. D1118 111cm down 10 111d 1111111 W111i, It: natural the“, “m, Oppow This does may with the necessityi $5,152“; all? figs :11“ .5 flllifln en: T1115’ 61111111611 Cflplllln Burt Davis Boyd, 3b ......... 2 0 0 2 0 0 High Jump the wobbly knees, Just a few short l “mm, 31191-8, thug many a third.‘ for changing from the British Mus- i p 1e .1“ m ‘m a Joume of the Parks had not been re-in- xMurphy, lf 2 1 1 0 0 0 1_ E Bumpy-m (Canadian Press) seasons ago the greatest shortstnp,ba§eman has m“ to the Cmep, Cum stauon m, the Holbom Station . uni '51. 0 u i911 l0 case for the listed liter losing his amateur Shoalds, p 1 0 0 0 1 0 2. J, MacDonald. OITAWA s b 264.“ -. F,» 111 bflsobdll- "I118 61111115 1°°1< lhlitlvcencv. Gcorge Rhoe subbed for! by taking two lifts and crossing two "m V“ be prcsmmd ltaudlnl- And the protest may 0 2 0 2 0 ’ 8p‘ p game, and the series. Vergcz losfgeoyge Davls of Chjcggols “hmessl main roads. ~ b71118 111111191‘ 13191011881011! in the 1 9 24 12 0 Running Broad Jump u,’ one-tune m!‘ or Canadian his appendix in Boston. Jacksorfwondersi- 1n 190g and played sen-‘ "So many people used to get lOSL cream. Problem long drawn out series. 1- R Alunaun- rugby flldlmns’ may be given a took his place regularly. Still the Saigon,“ hm when “Redo 3mm,‘ during the complicated changeu om.’ Today's was the seventh game of in 4th, 2. J. MacDonald. tryout this winter with Ottawa Giants mum The oppmmon new broke his leg just before the start , of the station ofimazs told m? ‘Hthag: ivhon George Hodge, Manager | scheduhd flveiame 1.0mm It Ram“ H Po A E storming Broad Jump Senators o! the National Hockey er did get to bunting him down as o, the BraviglAtlvevcs in 1914 ] Hwy used w give it up as a hgd Job of Pbpgonnol, who pi-pfifilliPd the was ordered by President C. C. Gi1- Guess, lf .. 1 0 0 0 1- R- A-‘Wnaulh League- He played W‘) °r three they hunted down Rogers Hornsby. "Chugk" Deal ‘wem third has‘. .' and go by omnibus instead. Imnwny” ca“ mm m“ 3°31‘! t1" lsspisof the M. P, 115,511 01g” Dav“, 3b __ 3 3 g 1 2. V. MacGillivray. years with the Boston Bruin Cubs Slow and mnde, rooted, when he for Boston and gave a masterful “They had w cross two or me ‘QPR. had decided months ago t4 liter Springhlll and Yarmoum had 1-1 O'Brien, 1b 3 7 g 9 Hop Step and Jump after making the jump to profes- tried to play thvrd 10,. the c“. exhibition‘ An ubyearold k1 d busiest streets m Londmm That magi impose wags cuts, Mr, OConnoI played two games of a final series. O'Neill, p 8 0 1 0 1- R- 515911111111‘- 51011111 111-11115 and 11°11’ 1'5 “nderstmd dinals. ’ named neddy Lindsgrom stopped] them six minutes altogether, Just to 1 "VMPd- Wlllow Parks’ Flseedbsll artist, 2 a 1 o 3- G- M°°K"“1°11- who s free agent. into Heine Grolfs shoes and hit change trains. | "1 wuss-u lhdl this Board m ‘Jlggef’ O'Neil, was at his best as . o a 1 o Shot Put George Boucher; newly appointed M" B“ ““°“‘°' Sm" .333 m.» tbq Giants against, the “Now they Can do it in less than ,‘ only fiddle with o relatively um the teams lined up this afternoon Negus, 3b 8 0 1 1 1 0 1- H- Bwudet- coach of the Senators, believes in I, may be different when the senators m 1924_ The h“ thatqwn one minute by tgkjng the f55tg5fi important problem while a ens m the neutral Middleton field. His Penny, cf ......... 4 0 2 8 1 0 3- ‘7- MacDmmJd- early “81111118- H9 W111 We“ ch15 Senators storm into the Polo that series bounced over his head,_‘ and largest moving stairway in ex- mendously greater one is facing Milt-hand slants were clipping cor- sheehan, ss .. 2 1 1 3 1 week a pie-season training camp at Grounds next Tuesday for the bu; 1g wgggff; neddyls 151,115, istence and, if they care to run up everybody. srrs steadily, and his fast one came 5 16 2'1 11 v2 JUNIOR EVENTS St. Alexandre Cctiege, Ironsidc, opening game o; the world Series. If Jgckygjfg knees stand 11p, and l it travel at s speed of I360 feet a "At this moment a strike bfllut ‘own with telling enact m the Q1141. 1199-1‘ 11619 101' 011155001‘ 91191“ If they start rolling them down the he can play Just traces of the kind 1 minute." of the running trades is being 1111161195- Earned runs, Halifax, 5; Yar- Best Junior an rmmd’ 0' MC‘ cises and conditioning. Ice prsc- line to Jackson therell be many of ball Jimmy Dykes turned in atl Whcll the British lllurfwll 51111011 counted here in Ivlontroal If the 0‘.Noil held the Gateways scoreless mouth, 1. Sacrifice hit, Guess. Two Qumd- tides W111 $18111 001- 16. another strained face among the third base in threc consecutive‘ is closed clown an extra 15,000 peo- nmmng trades 5m“ what-fiver w. until the eighth when Murphy went base hits, O’Neill,2, Negus. Shoalds 1°“ ""1 ""11 Billy Boucher who will coach Giants supporters m the press series for the Athletics. there's not pie will use the new nation every may do will i», immaterial. Our s bat u pinch-hltter and slapped pitched s z-a innings, 4 rung, 1o 1- C- MdcQllflld- Charlottetown Abegwelts this sea- coop. Flor as Travis Jackson goes. much lo @110“ M11168“ the 6181115 ‘mk- “m” “~ m1“ °‘ 3301"” 111°‘ Problem will be settled bv roioo m tilt his third straight hit. It was a hits; Bain, 4 1-3 innings, 1 run, 6 3- ‘7- Sullivan‘ san will get into condition‘ at particularly after bunts. so will and Senators lniiclds, though what gcthcr. the end “Tjyt i y, - ' d . and two more safeties sent ma. 1431151; plhchgr, shoffldg, 220 Yard G , the Glam‘. infield go and with it edge the“ is rests wim‘ Wfl.h,,,g_ ____}____ ' _ “m! ‘me by around the bases. 1n all, o'- Struck out: By O'Neil. a; by Shoalds 1- -1- Sulllwl- Borges camp ibl their chandes lol- the ton " “nybod” g°"°‘“’“m' c°nmam°s °' m fielded nine m“. ‘: b, Bu“, 2' Base on bails: on a} a MGQUML poss y, ____V ._ 77:1 Art I] men, to avert lilo dangerous situ» gswwanv ‘m, moundnnm hi,“ should‘, l: 3am’ 1 Le" on bu“, “o ya“! ‘ . l. ation towards winch the transpon- W- lolly 511011111 loud 1d- YBTm°11111.7:Hslifax,11. 1-1- Bulllvon- W/heat Prices Postpone Cotton Laurjgr Museum M” 1181"“ o‘ Canola '1' illlll 10111‘ innings. and in that time Umpires-Joe Dever, Saint John; 3- w- MMAMQY- . plunging? he Parks hit him 101‘ ten safeties Gordon Gaucher, Middleton. 111811 11111111 Tame In GTOUJCTS Parley and four of their null. Ks gave Attendance-MOO, c. MoQuald. " _ (cuddled PW”) Advocates One Board . 1- 1- Bullivoh- Chicago Market ""- “mABASM °“°" 5""- ”" Rum,“ Bro“ ‘w’ . PORT 0F‘ SPAIN. Tflflldod- Sout- A museum combustion in the old were I am flddnng Wm‘ a m Startfid Bigycle 1.0. McQuald. -__._ 26-(C.P.)-'I‘he West Indian cot- home 0f sir Wilfrid o"! Lady; lniivelv insignificant aspect of 4 l w_ MacAu1ay_ CHICAGO, Sept. 26—(A.P.)-La.te W11 510111615 Cimlerenfe 10 have Laurier here early this slmlmf-‘T hns| fmuqQon I'm“ fl h 118911 held 111 5011191111161‘ 1185 110911 attracted many visitors. Tlirre of? H‘ ' rpprpsenng c“ about one-fiftieth of Canada's refl- _'.\'.'1y' employees. R ;_ Q Mcqumt At a meeting of those interested led wheat prices down fast today “b” m“ delegates m meet E A" _ _ ‘ “Whv 1s the“ not '0“ board ~ —-—- Hop Step and Jump 13 the mrmatmn °t an Abegwe“; 111st before trading ended, Stockdale, Agricultural Adviser when the disilrgusshed Canadian i, dew ‘(gm u h l b] L Q McQufl1d_ football team held Iss1; evening in setbacks from mp prices amour,“ who is coming here from the Col- couple lived in the houso. Eveni ‘ y ‘ma If V’ 0e pm’ em 3‘ “N s FOMFOR-D. Ens. Sept. hit-This a _,_ sumvam theR/evere Hotel. a list of some ed u, mm than 3 Gems a bushel onisl Office in London. Tile oob- tire ivailponor and iho pihiic ondim” m‘ * T1“ “I; “w” ‘i’; 1' is the skyrocketing romance of Mr. twenty odd nanlcs was drawn up Asvamea him Md tken 1 ference. to continue until Nov. 6. Panlilngs 41d°~'11111b' 1'1‘ “F115 01: mpfim‘ ' e m w” Edward Hillman. who four years ago OPEN EVENTS with the view of having the players afar earlywdowntums ‘Lem villi: Wm be hem at the Impefim C» these rooms are iciebi- silly the i °°m"_ ‘ “5- “*1 5*‘-‘Y1’—‘= 55 ‘F? 11" m- ltlmd I- fiycld 1191111‘ B11011 at Roxn- turn out at the earliest possible date out, and losses we“ substituted lege of Agriculture here. chief item 511""? 11$ 111059 Which hulls there ‘ 11111111111 113115111116}: Illl/Cfitiflfltiorl A01 ' ’ fort and today owns 800 motor g g1 1g m mm 5mg 5 ‘ - f when Sir Wilfrid was alive. Thislum 011111 1119B. 5 011111 1111119 ED111164 C, lllesple Announ, mum“ “NW or prac co. e u m o News development, had Mme m. no on the agenda w ll be formation o 1 I WW1“, 1° 111111111116! 111d I11 doro- the'i'ew who attended the nicotine the West Indian Cotton Grmvcrs‘ 11115 11°“ ""119 PQF-“llble b1’ Modem n" ‘"19 1mm 1° d1“ ‘"1111 1111 (Yes Dates For NUVa drome. 1. J. MacDonald is to be taken as an indication of apagfsz; weak 2 2% Cents Assodauor, J. E. Perrault. wile of the Quebec ‘W110i? number of employees, and I - - . . — , . _ Scotla Baseball F1“. His land and sky fleet now links I H. Bwudet. m; calibre of the team which will under ester“ ,5 finish 1,, ________ Minister of Hlchwovs. who has susvoi now that it is not too late als . the East Coast of England with Lon- Football Kick represent the city in the senior lea- 1% dwtn oatsyat 1 ‘A Hirrgecliz‘: London ting taken a deep personal interest in to do LllC thing right and perhaps ‘ don; his airplanes go daily to and 1. M. Redmond we m, Abbie; will field a squad ' “‘ - ” the museum, which -was formed on avoid a strike.” from London to Paris, London and 3- 1"- 17111111 i which should compare favorably gzvislons unchanged to be" 1O. n1 Q an entirely voxllnmry B515‘ many I" a pmpamd ‘mtement n“ I (Canadian Press) Dublin. Mlle Walk wit}; the teams of previous years. ' 1 13 a ( ueen 1111919511115 61111111115 W111i; 61011111611 C.P.R. contondcd total wages last MONOTON, Sept. 20-0. c. Gll- Mr. Hlllman works day and night 1. L. O’D0nnel1. when is o possibility that Prince of -—»— I 1W friends of tho late Liberal ohlol- year WCPQ higher tbob in 191s al- lc. Resident of the Maritime 111 1115 Emfhfleeve-‘l- H9 1-‘! 1119 11M! 9 M- Ffid-‘mmd- Wales will enter the senior league blishnqent LONDON. 56111. 25. —— Fllivll/fll 01 m" ""1 011111151511 51111951111111- though fewer men iverc employed, provinces brunch o; m, Amateur of a one-man show. Green lace m“, mgkjng g, three team 100p, social activity in Iiondon is anticl- A portrait of Lady Larfier, paint, ma, of 1mm, was receding and Amen‘, gnu-m o; gum“, who ha; In 1929 the representative of a 1. W Simpson. Ne“) Jersey Stock ,Dl\ted this week when ‘the ‘Kllllg 351d elirfllzybsilzorh Cote,“ a native hours of work Wm, 10$ In 1932, n 1m, nppomted ‘imam,- m on,“ motor coach ilrm called at his cycle 2. N ’I‘rites. KELLY RETURNS ,Queen returnfrom Ba moln Cos ‘ a as u, as be.n presented by was claimed by the Cumpmm net “my the clouds wmch have hove,“ shop and asked him to become a Shoe Race EXC/‘lange Fades =While st their Scottish homo this 17.16 artist himself. Laliberlo, thdraihYaV revmue was down 5O p" tilovci- Nova Scotiu baseball, made book agent. "Why book for oth- 1 B. Curran Pete Kolly, former right winger of year ‘Their Mslcsiics have cntcr- WPll-KHOWXI French-Canadian GEM "vhuc wt“, Componsnmu o’ 2 J. Ready. mg Montreal Royals returned to the —-€. tallied on s larger scale than usual. sculptor has made the museum u _ ’ ' gm Of a wurcflon of his works all clciks and freight halidlcrs in- ihe following cement to- night following the receipt of news that Halifax had defeated Yar- moiith in the replayed game: "I rule Halifax Willow Parks let the liisncebuste s in Spring: 111i. Saturday, September so, and lilo Fencebusters to meet Willow P1115 in Halifax on .Monday, Oc- Wltl‘ 1. ‘The third game, if neces- 1117. at ‘Iruro, Wednesday, October l or at a location agreeable to bill teams. If teams cannot agree '11 1110mm before noon of Sep- ldilber :7, they must advise me lid neutral mnpires will be ap- Pointed." isiilii islilis 562 8120 _., f, , York 0101.: obs {loo *1 - i111 and Hogan; Psrmeleo i Richards. ‘will 2 o1 "Melville a a o hm“ 14111180 and Outen, Lo- Iid 1V“. ers?" thought Mr. Hillman at the end of a week. He sold up his shop‘ and bought a coach. "That experience was awful," he said recently. "1 was soon borrow- ing money to pay for the petrol. W0 ran between Rolnford and Chelms- ford, and rarely took a soul. My son was conductor, I drove. "One day we had actually set off to sell the ‘bus when we were hailed by a fare. .I couldn't pass a fare, so we made dur usual trips that day and took four shillings over. 164 miles. "We slept in the coach and sold our home. On Christmas Day, 1920, we were the only ‘bus rilnning in Chelmsford. We wok £21. “A week later I gave an order for 200 motor coaches. I hadn't a farth- lng, but people were travelling with us because we had served them on Christmas Day. I gambled." Mr. Hfllamn is bull-headed and lynx-eyed; he has the singleminded- ness of a child and the strength of ten men. As he finished speaking one of his sir liners came into view. Mr. Hillrnsn rolled his sleeves a bit higher and strode ofl’ to deal with the luggage. (Canadian Plus) } nsnmax, Sept. as. - Leonard Richard Hughes, of Northampton, Miss, who wrestles under the mat names of "Cowboy Hughes" "rho Masked Marvel," has been Three lagged lace 1. H. Beaudet and G. MacKin- HUD’ 2. V. Macfiillivlay and D. Mac- Donald. - Wheel Barrow Bloc l. J. RFsdy and J. MacDonald. 2. V. MacGillivray and O. Mac- Donald. Tennls Tournament G. Bellemsre and B. Coin. Handball ‘rournunmt Senior, G. MscKinnon and J. Shall-key. ' Intermediate, Roy Mahar and J. Sullivan. Junior 11.‘. Maolnnis and M. Rod- mond. Relay Race Won by senior tee/m. composed of H. Beaudet, G. MacKinnon, D. MacDonald snd V. MaoGiliivray. | Mr. Arthur Gonnley acted as starter. ‘ In the evening. an entertainment was held in the Assembly Hall, and prizes were presented to the winners. The prizes were donated by the business men of Charlotte- town, and were greatly appreciated by the students. thrown by cupid. Tile husky New England grappler was married yes- terday to Miss Christina McClellund for St. John's, Nfld. city last evening from a visit to his folks in Montreal. Pete plans to enter St. Dunstans University. lege, Quebec. illMERllN siliipiiiii (By the Associated Press) Home Run Yesterday: Whitney, Braves. 1. The Leaders: Foxx, Athletics, 4'1; Ruth, Yankees, 31; Gehrig, Yank- Braves, 26. Hague Totals: American, 598; National. 451; total. 1,049. rnifam. flick. NEW YORK, Sept. 26.— (A.P.) - Pmspects for establishment of the New Jersey Stock Exchange fadcdHccurrcnce of rhciiinatism affecting Word from Ottawa reveals that Billy Bouoher, who may guide the destiny of_ the Abegweit hockey team this year is accompanying the Ottawa Senators to their pro-season training camp at St. Alexandre Col- ees. 31; Klein. Phillles, 2B; Berger, Park-keeper. giving a friendly waminm-You must not sit there. Stout Old Lady (sitting on a seat which has just been varnished)- snd of Halifax. They sailed last night ‘Ere I am and ‘ore I'm going’ to tonight when Mayor John P. 0'- Brien announced he intends to veto the stock transfer and gross profits taxes on Wall Street brokers. At thesamc time the New York Mayor said he was undecided on whether he would approve proposed new taxes on savings banks, lite insur- ance and public utility companies. The Mayor's announcement came iifwr Richard Whitney, President of tile New York Stock Exchange, wrote him abandonment of the ex- changes plans for setting up a new market in Newark would follow if the new taxes were discarded. PRESENTATION IS MADE AT SYDNEY SODNEY, Sept. fill-Prior to his departure for London, Ontario. where he will take over his duties as manager of Johnson and Ward branch there, Reg. Morris, was pre- sented with s walking colic by mom- bers of the Royal Cquac Breton yacht‘ club. P. C. Caiilphcll, collector of Customs, acted as master of cere- monies. Mr. Morris is sllccccdcd here by Dougald McDonald. of‘ Que-boo. Corn and soybeans are grown in rotation with sugar cane in Louisi- The King did not shoot so much lduring his holiday, mainly duo to his shoulder. He was also prevented from wearing full-dross uniform on several occasions early iii the sum- mer. Other than this ailment His Majesty is enjoying the best of health. Owing to all outbreak of mumps in the Cratllie district, the pictures- que gillles ball was abandoned. A private dance was held instead, st- tended by Their Mujcstics, tho Prince of Wales and the Duke and Duchess of York. Although a central heating plant was installed at Bclmoral Castle. making it a more agreeable resi- dence than formerly, decision to move the Coilrt to Buckingham Pal- ace before the end of September is necessitated because o! the Kinllli rheumatic tendencies and the Queen's dislike for cold evening winds. Their Majcsties intend to remain in London about two weeks. then they will journcy ‘.0 Szlndringhnm. The PTlllCi‘ of “DEW. who wont to Balmorai lmiiziui ' 3: on his return from a holiday 0n the coiiiincni, is expected to remain till next ivcck. Mrs. Marianne Hurling Bnkcr, who attended the vvcildiilq oi the Duke of Wellington, has died in Gom- shsll, England. aged 102. wltife a portrait of Sir Wilfrid has been received from A. G. Mac kcrlze of Amherst, N. 5., mid two iiile busts from Emile Vnillnn. court, of Outremont, Que. There is a collection of old Can- adian furniture. also a set of im- psrtolit historical documents pro- pnrcd by P. G. Roy, provincial archivist, including correspondence between Sir Wilfrid and the late Hoil. Edward Blake of Toronto, parliamentary cartoons and private lcttrrs. . Not the least interesting oi the exhibits is s. souvenir in thc shape of a section of a tree on which tho father of Sir Wilfrid carved his name years ago. This ans present-i ed by Hon. Hoiiore Mcrcicr, Min- ister of Lands and Forests. The haurier museum is conven- iently situatzed for tourists, only two miles off the main Montreal to Qucboc highway, via Victoria- villc. Ailstrslllrs production of beer dropped from 71,160,596 gallons in 1931 to 47,670,490 in 1932, a decrease of 33 per ccnt. - Wasps have become so trouble- some in Berlin that in one day fire- mcn wcrc called out 20 tinics to des- troy large swarms which were inter- i rupting traffic, creased G2 DPr cont. 11- B. Spciiccr, \VI'll.’illFl. Ont, is Cliriirmrin of ihw Board, George S, Currie L; tho company nnmingg and Mr. O‘Connor is. ille men’; representative. §YDNEY PASTOR? MOTHER PASSED SYDNEY, Sept. 26.—l\irs. Eliza‘ both Gactz, died at the home oi’ he! son Rev. Wilircd Gnriz, pastor 0| First United Chiircll licro, ovcl" thl ivcck cud. She llnd boon in ailing hclilth k1 ‘$01710 time. She was 87 years o1‘ land had livcd xvith hcr son for tho past tlircc yours. hilloral scrvici: was licld this af- ‘toriioon at tho parsonage and thq remains forwarrlcd to East Perl Mcdivay. N. S. on toiliglltis express. ::Pcr.~i:iii IhlIlii-tllc delight 0| dainty fciiiiiiiiiiiy. Imports a {raga rant charm to ‘ tho complexion, Tones up tho skill and makes it vel- vety soft, in icxiur; Cooling, ro- frcsllilig, it is dcligfiilul to use Ncvci" loavcs a vcsiigc of stickilcss, Invaluable for hands, loco, and as B hair iixbzivc. Wolulirrlully soothiil| nnd protective. EspccialLv recom- mended lll(‘i1bCS oi roughness o! lfllilllllg caused by wcmher condls ttonl.