OCTOBER 1a. 1949 P"‘“"_“" ‘i . UUUU‘ s-ciiii i, i I Central Guardian This column la relerved for news o! local interest. but advertising of I newly nature my be inserted at ilve cents a word. t-rlc able in advance. . u, N,’ CBASWELL tvr raowgraplis. OONFEDEEATION LIFE IN SUEANCE. AT IOU! SERVICE-Arafat Ooal Company. Phone It”. CALL STOREY ELECTRIC Mil-L for Refrigerator, Motor and Wash- lng Machine Repairs. OIIANDLEIt BIOS. for all Ply- wood and Chrometrim require- merits. IIMMY SHIELDS‘ first per- formance at the Bazaar tonight will be st 8:30. AVOID TROUBLE before it comes by having your radiator flushed before installing antl- freeze. Malletth Battery Service. PERFORMANCES to- the Bazaar by Jimmy TWO Illiht st Shields. CHARTER. FLIGHTS to any point in Canada or the United States for passengers or cargo. Phone Maritime Central Airway! Limited 2061 or 640. RECEIVED SAD NEWS — Mrs. Chester Seller, Hunter River. has received word of the death of her iver on Oct. 3. Mrs. Rear was for- jmerly Miss Bessie Oxenham oif liiunt, Mrs. C.H. Rear in Vancou- I ELECTRONIC BOUNCE I! LIGHT’S DELAY PITTSBURGH, OCl. 13 —(AP)—-. The llgiht from a. fluorescent lamp doesn't go out the instant you, fllp the switch. It keeps bounc- ing back and forth among atoms‘ inside the tube for a. few millionths of a second. "This delay is being studied by scientists of the Westinghouse re- search laboratories in hopes of discovering new ways of making such lamm more efficient, im- p electronic tubes, making better electronic invitches for radar or perhaps finding new evays of producing light. TIIIEATENED SUICIDE TORONTO, October l2—(CP)— George Franklin, 32, today climb- ed on the ledge of a third-storey window outside criminal court and threatened to jump. Franklin, who a short time before pleaded guilty to charges of theft and receiving stolen goods. was finally dragged in through the window by Patrol loopy must be in the Guardian Brookfield, P.E.l. NOTICE T0 ADVERTISERS. - Advertisers are reminded that their not later than noon the prev- ious day to guarantee insertion. Out of city advertisers who tele- phone classifieds. etc., should par- ticularly bear this in mind. e , . OBGANS-We have s few thor- oughly rebuilt organs suitsble for school. home. or rural hall. These instruments have had all perish- able material replaced by the best obtainable. All work done by real experts. Miller Brothers Ltd. GEORGETOWN, British ,Clui- ana. Oct. l2 - (CP) — First Iluck, top money winner in this British colony and probably the West In- dies, was destroyed today alter he tripped and broke his spine dur- ing a race. First luck had won 32 out of 100 starts during his eight- year career snd his winnings tot- alled more than $33,000. He shar- ed the track record for seven fur- 1129, with Vindlma. NEWMAN CLUB ELECTS OP‘- FICEBS Mr, Arnold MacCril- longs at the Demersrs. Turf Club.‘ Sergeant James Henderson. lum was elected president of the C. C. L. Convention in Uproar ‘T! 1E GUARDIAN. _ A. R. Masher, president of the Canadian Congress of Labor, is shown with Pilflfilfl ROOM)’. Who Bltempted to wrest the microphone from his hands at the Congress Convention in Ottawa. Miss Rooney. United El- ectrical Workers delegate. caused a near-riot. she demanded the right to speak in a heated discussion involving the expulsion of the allegedly Communist-led International Union of Mine. Mill and Smelter Workers from Congress ranks. Masher. unable to keep order by pounding his gavel, had the loudspeaker system cut off when Miss Rooney grasped the microphone so that. unable to make herself tears and. left the platform. heard. she burst into Newman Club last night at a club meeting in the Holy Name Hall. Other officers elected were; Vice- President. Miss Claire MacCabe; secretary, Miss Marie Gallant and treasurer, Mr. Wendell Gillie. Members were also selected for the entertainment and publicity committees. Those on the enter- tainment committee are Justin Nealis. Billy Davey. Janet Mac- Donald and Irene Maclnnis. 0n the publicity committee are David MacCormack, Marie MacQuaid and Eva Murphy. ENJOYABLE EVENING - An enjoyable program was ,.resented Tuesday evening following the reg- ular session of the Alpha Rebek- ah Lodge No. l0. Gussie Bryanton acted as chairman. The program was openql by remarks by Helen MacEachern on Thanksgiving. A solo was beautifully rendered by Ivan Foster, A girls‘ chorus by tour members of St. Peter's A.Y.- P.A. and a barber's quartette by four male members o! St. Peter's A.Y.P.A. was followed by a panto- mime “Darby and Joan's Furiily Album." Great credit is due to all the young people who took part and to their leader Agnes Dick- son. Next came the auctioning of fruit and vegetables donated by the Rebekahs. Mr. Percy Worth acted as auctioneer. Following this g delicious lunch was served by the committee in charge, followed by dancing with Helen MacEach- ern acting as pianlst._ Know what 80W" bzsure when typurml t w en you see 0 HARDWARE COMPANY the low measure for ping out. o \ The ROGER l/Aiurs nrnri getting when you're spending good money for it. You can't look at a picture of it but you can accurately . It's a. snap to get good quality at “TH IMITED" and you'l be wise to snap up these values at pm,“ we're asking for them. - . FIREPLACE scnssus These are a reel sefe- v keep- ing sparks from hop- a HOT AIR FURNACE l Inquire today about d new Furnace. lf can make a ‘greet difference ln the amount of fuel you use next Winter. SAVE HEAT by replacing old sieve pipe. Straight ldqfhs and elbows. COAL HOD _ llcclr Jepanwere , , " Galvanised . runuscs SHOVELS: snow SHOVIL! COAL scoors ‘mam! OTHER ITEMS to ciiooss rnou s HARDWARE Co.'l.td. Pl-IONI- 105 - 1300. Fl r e p I u c e Grate wrought iron. A worm friend to have on cold days. ‘ ,1 a u “ °s6‘<‘r"ss'§ GRATES iiiii-iiiiiliii - s...‘ si-iovsi. lleck Jepenwere- ,- ,‘ ,.,>-. Sport Snapshots By AL VICKERY Canadian Press Staff Writer WINNIPEG, Oct. l3 - (OP) - The unfortunate accident in which Ba: Bastien, Pittsburgh Hornet goalkeeper. lost an eye, has prompted an argument that hoc- key. goalies should wear masks. Vince (Winnipeg Tribune) Leah Bays "we've seen many a goal- tender laid low by stopping a puck with his noggin and often won- dered why they didn't take a leaf from their baseball brethern and wear a lace-guard. "Not only does the goalkeeper suffer physical hurt when the vul- canite wipes out some of his mol- ars or puts a crease in an other- wise‘ handsome nose. but psycholo- gicslly he may become what the boys call puck-shy. LET'S FACE II‘ "A goalkeeper would not dream o! assuming his position in the net without leg pads. chest protector, goal gloves and the rest of his paraphernalia. but he forgets all about his face," Leah says. “Brok- en cheek bones. noses. jaws. lacer- ated'mouths. loss of teeth are not funny and the loss of an eye is downright tragedy." BASEBALL MAKES STRIDES Krug (Brandon Sun) Crawford claims baseball in Western Can- ada bounded ahead this year. "While Manitoba probably had the best brand of ball. Saskatche- wan jumped into the import bus- iness too, and by 1950 they'll have some power-houses. A playoff between Saskatchewan and Mani- toba next year is something that will be explored, and it is no stretch of the imagination at all to envisage a Western Canada series in the near future." ‘MUSHROOM! MUSHROOM FOB EDMONTON PAIR. EDMONTON, Oct. l3 -‘-<CP)- A lot of talk is heard these days IIDm-IL Edmonton's "mushroom" growth. That expression has a real meaning for two young Ildmontonians. Recently Peter Blink and Paul Luuusrsk. whose business it is to grow mushiomns, harvested a wlwminc 7.000 coil-nus or the pmdnsct" more than enough to supply the city's 131.000 persons. Just two years ago the young partners decided to grow mush- rooms commercially. Now oper- ators of Edmonton's only mush- room industry they supervise operations sit five large process- ing plants. EEK OANC EXPERTS FOB INDIAN HOSPITAL BOMBAY, O00. l8 —(Reuters) —Indie’s most, modem cancer hospital is planning an advance research program and is in urgent- need of research workers. m’. V.H. Khanolkar, laboratory director for the Tate Memorial Queer Hospital has sussected that the Indian government select medical graduates for advance training in leading cancer in- stitutions in the United United Kingdom and Sweden. Of every 100.000 persons over 45. more than 150 die annually in India of cancer, Dr. Khanolksr said. . slurping nrws AT IIALHAX— Arrived Wednesday Seaboard Ranger, from Perth. Salled Wednesday Eatery, for Southampton Fort Avalon, Corner Ntld. Drente, Boston AT SAINT JOHN- Arrived Wednesday Evcngla. from Windsor. N5- Salleel Wednesday Suriwhlt, for San Juan. v at seal _'l'ksfa~lell. ll I . "in? £11293? Brook, States. I CHARLOTTETOWN Newcomers In Workout With Saint John Team SAINT JOHN, N.B.. Oct. l3 -— (CP) - Three new arrivals join- ed a workout tonight of aspirants for the 1049-50 edition of Saint. John Beavers‘ Maritime Senior Hockey League squad. They were Lorne Smith, de- fenceman for Dartmouth Arrows last season, and Andy and Stan Milne of Toronto. fresh from the training camp o! Ottawa Senators, Allan Cup champions. Keith Anderson, young Montreal- er who played with New Haven in the American Hockey League sev- eral ycars ago, guarded the cage against attacks by such puck-wise notables as Gordie Drillon, former National Hockey League scoring champion, and Buck Whitlock, with Moncton Hawks for three seasons. Hold-overs Vic Jackson, Nick Nicolle, Mike Demchuk and Bill Kearns were in action with the veteran Mouse Dowling of Char. lottetown and youngsters Jack Heon and Hebert Butt, from Three Rivers. Que, and Montreal, respectively. Veteran defencemsn Ralph Croucher also is on the Beaver list and other players may Join the team before Saturday night's cp- ening with Moncton Hawks. Skippy Frezell, with Quebec Aces last season. is reported n possible Beaver addition. Driilon, no more than i5 pounds over his NHL. playing weight, showed good bursts cf speed. ‘Coach Jack Keatlng worked him on a line with Dowling and Jack- son. Another line comprised Nic- olle, Whitlock and Demchuk, Galloping Golfer Tours 2,825 Clubs SUDBURY, Ont, Oct. 13—(CP) Talking about hobbies here's one for the books. A 61-year-old pencil manufact- urer from New York State. who finds golf s. "mental cathartic." played on his 2mm. and 2,&'25tl-i gol.’ courses in the ,Nickel City recently. Tanned and muscular. Ralph A. Kennedy of the Winged Foot Golf Club. Malnaroneck, N.. Y. in which he holds the No. 2 mem- bership card, hopes to make it 3.000 before he retires. He started his golfing career 3'9 years ago and has played in every state of the union, each of Canada's provinces and in nine foreign countries. "It's jruet a hobby," he said at Sud-bury. "Some people like to fish. Others hunt. But. I like to travel frci-n. one place to another and play on s different golf course each day. Sometimes I do several in one day. It gets one around the country moire than anything I know of." The galloping golfer claims he has played on more courses than any other man in the world. “I have my card. signed by the professional, from every course I have ever played." He played his 1.000111 course on his 50th birthday, his 2,0C0th on his 58th and his 2.B0Oi7h on his 67th birthday this year. N0 ROOM FOR. 1'1‘ Displacamem of the little toe under or over the next one is usually due to narrow pointed-wed shoes . Sport Briefs SYDNEY. Australia, Oct. i3 - (AlU-Jimmy Carter, 134 3-4, New York, knocked out Charlie Ashen- den, 135, Sydney, in the fourth round of a scheduled IZ-round tight at Sydney Stadium tonight. SAINT JOHN, N. B., Oct. 4- (Cl-U-Saint John Main Brace will be at home to Halifax Zwickers in a best-of-thres series for the Maritime lenior softball title. Saint John manager Don Gold said the first game is scheduled for Sunday afternoon with the second, and a third if necessary, Monday. BALTIMORE. Oct. l3 — (AP) -— Dixie Walker. recently released by Pittsburgh Pirates. put in his bid todsy for the job of managing Baltimore Orioles in the Internat- ional Baseball League. Walker was traded to the Pi- rates in 1948 after nine years with Brooklyn Dodgers. The 39-year-old baseball veteran is one of four being considered for the job. MONTREAL, Oct. 13 - (OP) -- Jacques Local. forward, has been suspended by Montreal Canadians of the National Hockey League, it was learned today. Locas had been training with the new Cincinnati team of the American Hockey As- sociation and differences arose over the salary question. Cincin- nail is an affiliate of the Canadien club. Rip Riopelle. another Cansdlen forward who has been with the clu-b during training. has retired from professional hockey. He has a business in qttawa. NEW YORK, Oct. l3 -(AP)-~ Sam Jethroe, the speedy Negro outfielder recentl purchased from Montreal Royals y Boston Braves. visited general manager John Quinn of the Braves here todsy and signed his 1950 contract. Jethroe came to New York from Indianapolis. where he recently played in the Little World Series. Jelhroe set two International League records during the last season. stealing 80 bases and mak- ing Md hits. amnriizacoiiss. Minn, Oct. is race sriiriiv uy-saa-ueeeemase From All colors LACE TR-IMME-D NYLON swim-ens GREENDAL 00 1.98 ‘aiiiiiiis““'.“.".iil'ii2.fi9 & 3.69 LJ COATS A guluxy of gorgeous coats are here fer your selection. Fitted or boxylfur trimmed or plain. No mutter how small your budget is we have c coat for you in a beautiful range of autumn shades. See them now. A deposit will hold any garment for you u... ......--..... All the smartest in dresses and new ones being opened up every doy. 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Ball of Laurel, Md, was suspended today as trainer and owner for one year after a hearing on a chargi his horse was given an injection of mustard. i The Maryland Racing Commis- ville Blades, in the International ision found Ball guilty of negligence Hockey League last year, were in guarding his horse, Brooke added to the league. This year the Argo. Brooke Argo and ‘Ball's oth- USI-LL. will operate in one group. er horse, ‘Real Wren, also were instead o! in a northern and barred from racing unless they BUY NATIONALLY ADVERTISED LINES OF B A T T E R I E S Tires 6' Auto Paris AT AN ALL TIME LOW PRICE I3 PLATE BATTER|E§— Heavy Duty $12.95 l5 PLATE BATTERIES- Heavy Duty $13.95 .17 PLATE (‘I40 FULLY GUARANTEED are sold, Bail denied any knowledge cl his horse having been given a. rec- tal injection of oil o! mustard al claimed by state chemists site: the seventh race Qt Laurel o Sept. 28. i NEW YORK, Oct. 1‘l -— (AP) -a' Napoleon Reyes, who left. the New, York baseball Giants to play i! the Mexxicsn League, has bee reinstated into organized bascb the National League club srinouna cod today. . 4 Amps) . . . .- $15.50 . $11.75 GARAGE DEALERS - ABOVE PRICES SUBJECT TO REGULAR ' TRADE DISCOUNTS TANTON’$ ACCESSURIES n numw to the greatest BRING IN YOUR USED TIRES FOR A LIBERAL ALLOWANCE { I TIRE SALE ' in town! on NEW OENERALS .