OCTOBER 1711933 THB cHARLor'rI-:TowN GUARDIAN PAGE sBvBN c -' * -. ,-3 7 ' i i i _ BOWLING 1 WRESTLING _ 1 BOXING . BASKETBALL ' 1-1/ BASEBALL i ornlin srolvr HLA NEWS°‘n.i$PGRT WCRLD _.in 1 £ W rf _ V \ _ - s ' W V h _,__ 4 110 Ken Q East Royalty , District Convention The District Convention of the Marshfield, York, East, West and Central Rnyllltles, Spring Puri. Harrington, Dimstaffnage, Pleasant Grove, Stanhope and Covehead Road Womens Institutes was held lg Eeartz H1111. East Royalty on the sftemcon and evening of Oct. 12th. After a. few well chosen remarks by the District President Mrs. Alex McNcvin, East Royalty, the meet- lg opened by linking _thc Institute ode and repeating the Creed in unison. Mrs. W. C. 1V1lcLecd on be- half of the Central Royalty In- stitute heartily welcomed the visit- ors. This address was replied to on behalf of the visiting Institutes by Mrs. F. Gates, West Royalty. The minutes of the last, District Convention held at Inst Royalty were read and adopted. The Instit- utes represented gave very inter- esting reports on the years work. The address on “I-Iomemaking," which was very capably given by Miss Mcilvfillan, Supervisor, W” Wly much e1ll°y€d by all. She sug- gested the starting of girls sewing clu“s, and later on cooking clubs. Mr. Ludlow, Marshfield, gave a short talk on birds, and exhibited a Bird Book which hc _suggested that the Wcmen's Institutes provide for the schools. An instructive paper, 'The Relation between Home and S”11°°1" WHS Elven by Miss Pearl Wcr-ks, B. A., East Royalty. Three demonstrations were then given, which were very much en- ,#w.~cd. One by Miss Jean Rodd, P55 R0Y81ty On Candy Making; Mrs B. R.. Brown, Yom on Bghdhg- lui and Pcnlilcec. and the ihini n demonstration and pup" by M,” Frailcis Munn, Marshfield on Pict- urns and 'their use in Decorating. The election of officers for the lffloulils your resulted as follows: P1*-Siflont. ms. Fred Gates, west Royauyl Vice President, Mrs. Pick- 9.i‘d, West Royalty; Secretary Treus- urcv, Mrs. James Hardy, Pleasant Grove. A Resolut on and Courtesy committee of Mrs, Ch;-igiie_ york: M111- Hoartz. ivIni»shi=icld', ,ue Mm Jimles 1`WD@1'. East Royalty was np- pointcd. I The afternoon meeting cloned with sihslniz the Ndiicncl nniheuu Dunn! ml°l'11‘l1SS’on s. delicious lilllllller was served by the ladies of Collirol Royalty Insiiiaie. Hnndi- craft work from the different In- stitutes was cn display for the members. Ther” Wa* 0 111180 audience at the evening meeting which opened st eght o‘clock with remarks by the President, Mrs, Alex Mmyevm The following 'program was car- ricd out:- Oi’°“1“€ 61101115. The Maple Leaf, P1°1“"“°» Em Royalty Insiliniic._ ‘w3w‘d‘°“ 50100151011. Graham Bos- I ll. Dilnstaffnage (ehcox-ed)_ “°1°» M15- H~ Gillespie. ccnh-ai U" ~1f1.l'. (encored), - D1-"ll~=izu<‘. York Institute. Qlmrictt, Stanhope Institute. l ““°111ii°11. Mos Laura waits Pilnsant gl-ove_ ' P-"nor, Miss Ruby stewart, Dun. staflllnge Di“1°g“°» Herrington mcubnc sciences cn “Adult nducniicn in 111-Dwi-5 oooocai-o.-NF! c so-nib->is~.|>wm»r~; oo»-.-ocooog cookzoc-QN...;§ ..- uimoooenwcnog 3* ooooowwwom mmamwuwwmg oooooi-owog i-©9290:-vivio The fact that the “Babe wasnt Prince of Wales Colle e and saint OQMWA 0"” Oct “'16-P 1*! (gmuqim new i . , 0 I t 3 . . -. . . .I | Dunstanb University ruggers clash Joe slmpmn led 131° advimce Suardi 1 _ 1 MQNTREAI, Qc; 1g_.Huukey eu - -====thisi _oihisn yi; ice ti-‘ ’ ’ " ` Resolved mm our mmm*/es do mm aatlirnoonuat 1.45 in im exhlbi ‘in grw";'nw°' MW’ “Sw 13;! ____ g iihusiasm flared today as 200 sup- ganization a year ago has been Hu in their pawn ic sian can B fn ° “ " b°‘W°1“'°““‘“'l gt 1’ "°'"“ °°"°’ ’ -t¢B° G is S » . irloriors sotherod to see Meme CM” mr sewing as suggested by _pupgn t;an;s are in th;tproverb1al:pm11N¢m :reeks g-gn? bein; tl-lol lg uns ifianadleris of the National Hockc ' af as 13°” 011 B088. B 9 il -01111 061165’ ° ~ ' 'League leave for their Kingsto °111' -911ii>°W1°°1' 11-S 50°" iw Possible. which promises ll I - th ' 'ti 1 Le h dnl 5 1Vel 5 md further that at least one meet_ football mssle 0:11516 B21 e 131 vt , :gigs sc e e. l V _ Y d é Ont.. training camp. ms M the year be d to the ason. . .` ozen players limbeied ufp In R B 1 , , Howie Morenz, starting his lit l study of bud. d*"'°*'° ehliecloldbto field alteam of ex-I their legs with a skate at the Osh-l g 0 es '-' Mm- season as a member of the club an ' 01111 011 Yo. if DByers‘prac- awa Arena. this afternoon. 'llomci-_ c as a professional player was beam- An h it ' lm dedw Piglet has come to our ticing hard under the capable coach- 1-cw mor? players are expected and ing as he shook hands with friends. i Mulliguu has played in gehigy- cu. ow ge a the habits oi cig- ing of Professor W. J. MacDonald. h-uiuiug mum uniforms Wm be li Others to leave from here were Al- ` aratte sirloklng and drinking seem Father MacGuigun, \vlth limited handed o,ut_ (gunz,-ua" pres” ‘ings B01” backed by spectacular bert Leduc, Pete 1'.eptne,Wildor La- ’ ' L sl s to be on thc increase among guy material, has rounded into shape a simpson intends keeping his ST. STEPHEN, N. B., Oct.. 16.- support retiring the first 11 men tu 11‘0¢11€11e, Art e cur, ylvio an ' ’George Mantha. Armand Mondo young people. that this wnvcnucn S~P°°11Y 11-1111 1111111 iooklins Saints’ player, on uw we mm hows a Brilliant defensive work, the stout- face him in order Then hc walked ' plum an record their disaypmva] squad, which is primed for the fray. day right from the start Their! hearted pitching of Roy Boles and O.B,,1en the next' “ve bam/‘rv in ai Johnnie Gagnon, Jean Raymon ` ' ` " ' .`at Art AJ dr Bour- uud 1-egreu secondlygwhereas this PT‘1:,e énrobable lineups! 'S D hockey Wm be played in the m0m_, fielding lapses by two usually de- row went out as the border nine 'Aurel ‘wi ’ ex” e’ . - . . . U. , . que, Cormier and Riley. 1 .. i , Wit f u_ , _| pendable veterans of the losing club. l h 1 h b 11_ Fu mack 0‘Ccnnor trail1]in;oit:lJathegfl,.?»€r.;]oi>hph)s1 `Ccmbinecl to put St. Stephen-Milb D ayed C amp ons lp a Rney is 5' vancduver player "ying Quarters ` ' town Kiwuuis one same W me good “blue Erratic for the team and Bourque a Monc- A It ` ` here today as the Maritime senior, mn' N' B' “nate” 5°au°- rsen ' Dlfml ‘amateur baseball finals opened. Ki- 1h the meantime the Souihpuw M,,,,D,,,,a,u, _ _ wauls. sovklus ihelrilllrd Conseco-‘ held ci: the ilncaiciiilig winners SI)0I'tS St,3,I116y Hawes "Ve Maminle ¢11“mP1°n5111D 85 S911' during the first foul: timings, George - D11(1;1i>l1f`15 1011. mood out Sprinshllls noted pnrccil getting iwc hiis or the three! Rlflk Mmmuan Th -1 'Fence Busters, 3-2. Two glaring er- made lu thai, time, 1,eul,u_h¢~5 wu. Forwards 8 111186 0l'0Wd which gathered 10151111116 Sol/élll-11 111111118 188111011611 trol was erratic and when he hit A large and enthusiastic crowd MacKinnon at the Montague Rink on Thursday 1‘~\'0 1'l111S 111111 the 11011111 111116 0111110 Moffatt for the second time it paved 1 assembled at Stanley Rim. to wit- Robin ‘3V9Yl11lB BBW evidence of the fast 110111 110111116 f0l` V1Gi»01y- the way to the opening score in the ' ness some very lively sports, the re- sfowlns interest in 'rug-of-war, fifth. suits cr which are as lcucws; Beaudet Dr. T. V. Grant very generously P1t°1‘°"' Bame With two away in the verse Mc- Boys' race, 12-16 - lst, Louis donated the Kings County Cup to Intcsh outfooted ii. scratch hit that , Qu1nn;; 2, Frank McEwen; 3, Lewis Shea Brown the Montague Canadian Legion The tcams battle °“ me Sami? lofted tcaspot between the box and Walsh. hit also our than-ks to our rctring of- Subs and it is on display in the Rink on‘ d1am°“d 1°"1°"1`0W 1lfi01'11<-1011 H-lld the second baseman. A pilfer and, Pole Vault-lst, Wilfred W e- nce" mr 8° cambly -carrying §méps°nd every Thursday evening and at 1111011101 1111111113 111101 15 1l»‘-<€1y 120 be 0'Rourke‘s first error sent Mclntcsh licad; 2, Gordon Fyfe; 3, Paul Flem- thi-Ullsh this days P'f081'amme. , Ffggugefrs ' -other times 'in A_ F_ campbelrs seen. Calder, giant speedball right- tu third, Then came the hit, hugs. ming, The meeting closed by singing Referee-E,J_H_ Morrissey Tailor Shop window until Novem- hand” °f the New B1‘l1llSWi°1<€1S. man. McLain,1esding batter of Ki-f Sack Race-1, Louis Quinn; 2, God Save the King. ber 2nd when it will go to the win and 1301111191. Will 111011111115’ 11119611 wanls for the season proniptlyi E. McKay; 3, Gordon McKay. (Patriot Please Ccpyl Canadiens Intact ning team Sh, teams com eteyill 12119 50001111 E9-m9~ The 1111111 811-1110 punched a timely single to right to] Backward Race - 1, Lorne Bul- on Thursdéy evening Movie §,ick_ Oi tho b@Si-t1l1‘€€-111-11V€ 561165. and send McIntosh home. "Copie" cool- man; 2, Louis Quinn; 3, Gordon Mc- ' the fourth lf necessary are ached- ed down and retired ihe side by nay, A Montreal report has it from t d V, . R t "N ws " Lalondc thai in cneral. ° 'B ma d by Mr' Aww" M°L°““1 uled for Springhill Friday and Sai- un-cwlng cui I-I. Bohn cn n grcnna Pointe ance-1. Elmore McKay; 2. 0 dry ° Y s I ` were ‘sam won by the Montague urday of this week. If the rival ag- hit, stanley Cole, 3, Paul Flemming, the Canadiens will stand l-lat on the Wmdbusters Line up as mu W _ _ 1 men at hand The major deal in ` ° S"lgreg;itlous fight lt out to the limit Temporary collapse of the key- Half mile run (oval)-1, Hugh The Rotary lurch i ' i eon yes erday which Camdiem have fl und so Murray River Stump Tossers vs.;,_he fum euuuuhier will also ©8110 stone combination and a walk lost Campbell imarathon.) Aubrey icck the i i l ~ _ . ‘ ` 3 f - , _ prechmon 0:31; dsa tie; ul: me up for was the trade cf George Hains- Mmltague Wmdbusters' T“°! 111200 at tile 1111111115 1°Wl1~ two chances in the sixth, but Bolesl Found made a good second, E. Mc- Ms mg" worth for Lcme Chabot but aside straight' puns"15t 3 min' zndi ll Boies confined the 11921/y 010111-1119 got by with Springhill .unable tc‘;Kay third. Elmore got away fast Q who cmmbuted ‘° largely 1° the "rom that and the possibility of mm' Wmdb“51'°"5 V1°1°1`1°U5~ 1i\iova Scotia and Prince Edward IS- score although. they had the ouch- but threw two shoes and one sock. success °r the recent meet heldlthose invited to attend trainink cardigan Head vs. Montague Fur-1| land champions W f0\11' 111115. three ions loaded. The losers started in Jockey Race-1, Oliver Cole and cl d 2 Alton Bell and under R’°ta‘ry auspices' in the 1"' making a place on the team, the 1“115h1“5 C°- TW° S1fa1E1‘it 11111151 1511 of which they bunclied in tl.e first earnest in the next cantc however. i Harold R9 111011 1 . _ i _ “rest °f crippled chndfen When Fl n Frenchme will resent a 3 min- md 45 5900111315- F‘llflliS1111’1l;‘,1ialf of the seventh for their two Leblanc shot a single to left. Mc- Elmer McLeod, 3, Paul Flemming Y1 g 11 P $220.00 WHA Hdded W 1119 1111165 f01` familiar apearance this wlliter. C0~. 'Vl¢f0r10\lS. tmarkers. Until that frame the vet- Donald then forced him at second. and Vemcn McLean. ' - - tilt. Race-1, Kenneth McKay; mi” P“1'P°5°~ R°W1‘1°»11 MBYCUS Lalonde forecasts his first and, Kilmuir vs. Munro Bruce's team: eran curver of Kiwanis had let clown successive ons base slashes by Em S C9-16161' presided. ` second forward lines will be they Three pulls, lst, 3 minutes, Kil- the visitors without a single. , barley and Fowler chased in two tal- P. Flemming; 3, John Fyfe. is ' ‘ 1-st d I si ncbicn wheelbarrow Race-i, Paul Fieni- the week. 111111 Aurel Joliet and 'Messrs Wellington MacNeill, same as last year. Howie Morenz, muir; 2nd, 3' seconds, Bruce; 3rd, 3 lies. 01111' 8-1' 2 911 vo mln and A McLean’ 2, E McKay Johnny Gagnon are expected to sign AIIIII-lunllinnllkl A A ¢ . . . TIP Tor STORE T”§,"j;fYS11`§1;1RT,AM E R I iIANSi_K1Wan1s Defeat {tANA|JIENS [IFF 1,575; jgjkiggg" Removed to Building Rim' A . encebustefs In 4Bosto:i_Clnb y .. CALGARY, Oct. 16.-Tha first big sale in the Westem Canada Profes- -` sional Hockey League since its or- B1 completed. The deal sends three y ., Saskatoon Crescents’ players-Andy 11. Mulligan, defence; Hank Dyck and ‘Charlie Mason, forwards - to the 11 |Boston Bruins. The amount paid d for the trio by the Bruins was not announced. ! cies before, with the chicago sham- rocks and other American Associa- C1 tion teams. Dyck came originally 11- from Moose Jaw, but learned most d~ of his hockey with Calgary junior Canadians before turning profes- sional with Seattle in the Pacific Coast League. Mason was with Saskatoon junior Wcsieys two years ago. 1-Ie left the amateur ranks to play for a Can- adian-American League team last ~ winter, hilt finished the season with 1 the Crescents. "Dutch" Gainor, former Boston ister, who also' finished last season with the Saskatoon team, has left l for an attempted major league .comeback with the Chicago Black Hawks. ____Z___~_ _ Morenz Signs MONTREAL, Oct. 16.-The Sil- nature of Howie Morenz, speedy centre star of Montreal Canadiens I in the National Hockey League, was affixed to a contract for the season today. Neither Howie nor Leo Dan- durand, manager of the club, seem- cd worried about the fact that the Stratford streak was signing on Fri- day, the thil‘tCeI1ih. ` Morcnz said he was looking for- ward to ii great season. I-le hal been training lightly throughout the summer, and lately has been riding a bicycle 20 miles daily to put his legs in trim. 2, Pit Lepine, tall substitute centre, sl ned on the dotted line earlier in 1 - xt week. Dalidurand said today Claude MacMillan, Dr. Notting and at centre, will be flankoii on the minutes. Bruce. L¢1’1‘“1° “U15 held the score to that figure. Z - ~ Jas. Power were the honoured wings by Aurel Jcllat. and Johnny This was u very close pun St. Stephen‘s subsequent two runs and Urban Walsh; 3. W11ff€i1 P9110 ` corin _ thorpe and Floyd Breman guests in this connection, Gagnon on the starting trio; while Mongugue F,_u-rushing can vs, The Fence Busters sent their ace in this inning ended the The musical programme wus Pete Lepine will centre for those Montague Wmdbusters. Two soutilpaw, the imported. "Copie’ Le- ' ci i he rubber. He SUMMABY provided by My-_ Lee Du-,gweu and speed hawks, George Mantha and straight puns; lst 40' seconds. Zndlbliinc of Mon on, ct wild L hll. ’ ‘ li i,f in c Miss Gwynneth Fry. who respect- _ 01' aroc e e A 1_mmute5_ Windlmstners v,ct0r,ou5_ ‘was teffectigzle 120 siiotstwoaigiy $101215' Sprmghm ively rendered two very pleasing. Places °n the third une Wm be Montague Windbusters vs. Munro le” mn n OR.ourke, c 'h tl t < tl l solos' and Miss Thelma .reed who o y-ccnested, particularly at left' Bruce for Movie Tickets: Thl_eeILebla.nc, however, was constan y ri Aubon’ cf conmbuwd two violin numbers m wing, where Palangio and Armand* puns: lst' 1 mm" wmdbustery md 1 trouble and the winners left men on o.Br1,m’ rf t d to Provid ’ ' the bases in every inning but the Fraser, ss Mondou, sen own ence her usual splendid manner. Rotnr- last year' Wm be given another 2 seconds, Bruce: 3rd, 40 seconds.1 eighth' He was combed for half 5, Ilaelganigidp c on , . “IA Roy Kendall was sit the piano' mal' Desims and Sammy C1041" Wmdbusters' dozen safe blows all well scattered. " committee consisting of the Wm contest me “gm wing position Wilson Martin, schoolboy, did T tu . t ' ,eadmess of me Emberley, lf .... We P"”1d°“° J' M' Mme” ‘md . while Alexandre and Riley will bid “me very fine Jumping. Ah amos- » es bgckstci Boics was the ;°w,;,e,f' 3; Past. President Dr. MacMillan un-1 _(0,. centre ing feature of the evening was the 23338310; assists mude gi; second, ro ' - "1" m°"“°u°“° mm hh” dub” Seven °1°f€11°°i11=11 W111 be 111 “temp” 1° “limb the greased 1’°1°-lshcrt and third. Betwcenihcm,Mc- Towle ------- ~- 32 w°"°d “W” me Gy" Cm” 1” “S” traluins camp- They ure: Marty W- A- M°L“€€"1» President °f 111@’Inicsh,1vIcirnit and Harry Boles had SL Sw h ,`13urke, Sylvio Mantha, Jerry Car- Montague Legion, very capably: 17_ The latter handled seven diffi- Coffevpcf-mA_____ y .son, Harold Starr, Leo Bourgeault, took charge and maintained per-i Cult chances without a mlsouc. MG- Mclntosh, 2b 'Art 1-€Si€l11‘ 1111121 J1101¢ Driver- foot 0l‘i`1,€1‘ during the sports. Lowell Intosh roamed in all directions and Moffatt, ss _ J-_ Pools was in charge of the shooting had six putouts, five asists and an !1§°I;711‘;; gb" mm* T1“'°”¢h7 8i1»11°1'y where some excellent taEet1 excusable error. P,'“.ceu_ 'M ,_ shooting took place. t S L R, djgclnc, r; Excellen I1 pol' Go re , r ..... listed among the "prominent" this ' P Jellisony, lb 3 year when the sport writers xicmln- Cubs Rezease The left-handcr, too. was given Toms at ated their most valuable player, has excellent support 9,; times but his ' ' ' ' ' given new impetus to the belief that Two a ers defence “ned mm when needed SCORE BY INNTNGS p _ _ _ . the Babe is slipping. It is reported y most Wim two out in the “lucky” D. carter: Judges, Ernie Dunning P»"i111P1i1 C’““d"»" W, gi in S ringhlll 000 000 200-2 and Gc0rB¢ F9l'B\1-S011: announcer, J. he is holding himself in readiness ‘*""" _ . ih Ki ni scored the e 3 p for a manaEer1al position and that ?m<;AGCt)',o;€` 16`_Ghmg0 Cubs 33115 xwllinin: :unswhen Purce11's line 5% 5561111911 00° 0:10 20"“‘3 E. 11150011- the New York Yankees will not step gigficetllegegflsilg 53:5, 3321;” drive to the usually sure-catch s‘;1?:ghu§“';m;;y Qggfgf 1' ,in his way should he make the move. their ks nutty.. Aubon gunned uwuy from batted im Fowler 2, Mcmm Stub W R f d Already ii is fu111°1°i1 111° B°1°°“ Ha,.r,';,nT,,y,or a ms, baseman ob his cupped hands. 'nien when the en bases; rr. Bclcs. lvicihicsh 2. 08 e use Red Sox are seeking his services. ' , ' _ fi id my W lu in hold Mc- Double play: Mclnt/ash and Jelli- . » ______ tained from Seattle of the Pacific icnltli; tf;m;l‘ theepmher taking me son Len on base: Springhill 6' St. Adnilttance fo Glen Partrid8e Physical instruc- Cm" League in 1931 at u reported E ll i to 01d "H¢5»‘¢" stephen 10` Bases on bans: By Le- ' ' ' price of $50 000 was released out- 1'h’°W and re ay ng Blanc 4. R- H0105 3- 51311101! 0111? Has [tal Clalfn '“°" °" th” Y‘ M' °' A` lm vm' Wm right ic ihecub farm at Albany ci °`R°“11*°' 5"’ °“°°“°‘ °‘ “‘° “““' By Lcialsnc 9. R.. Bclcs 2. Hit by p ’ fetufned "° Mc' A' is “am °n the the International League Taylor ers, the veteran receiver dr0P1>€d $115 pitcher: By LeBlanc (Moffatt 2). .1__ Mcunty squad holding down a Dost- I d it Alb I. bun and Mcmin registered with the Wild pitch: LeBlanc, Umpires: PORT OIF SPAIN, Trinidad, Oct Dliye W 11 11l1y 11151 SCilS01~ “lt Noles, Springhill, and A. Moffatt, 1(.r_(C_ P_ C&b1e)_E,,,deme mm, tion on the three quarter line. the Cub 1 L i nm s today released inf? optic W “n ng ' ° St. Ste hen. Time: 1 hour, 49 min- l nl Both clubs turned 111 I Upifkung be _ Aimndanue; L50(-,_ patient who subscillleiliil' 511951 0 him u on for the first few inn- 5 , ptcimaine poisoning had been re- Seniauves drew up Outfisldar Miko Kreevich, obtain- P"f°_‘m°“°° ._ j_ -1 ~ 1 ci w ie ”“""" Antigua-A L ainnicrs, Toronto. f“"°d °‘1'“‘°’5‘°“ "° 1‘°"’““1 '"5 °' Standard ed rom Des M nas ofthe es rn _ , _ . I t mm W L i 1 _ _ d M V H_ M_ ered today at an inques _ cague n 931 and who Played on Indies Tftp Montserrat Mr an rs isom deaths at Rosary Con the Cub farms at Los Angeles and West Williams, Montreal, Que. P0 118 MAEGATE 505005 Albany during the past two years, Popular st. Lucia-George Cooke, Torcn- veni- wu released to Kansas City of the ‘to Barbados.-Miss A. L. Hutohin- ` The deaths under invcstigatlo “mb°r__ I [Canadian X N S oct 11 _Tha in son, Halifax, H, A. Harrison, St. were those of a nun and a messen audi. x 1 “mm Marky _2 t m__I “hub payment for some past or impending HALITA . . -. - rmuda John, N. B.. Miss 1-1. Baradshaw. ,ge-r. who died after eating fish be -- » ' T0R°N'1`°~ °°' “ °° deal. boiwfull Sem” *’°"°‘ *" Mcnii-cal. Trinidad-R. J. Melon- ,linved in bc spoiled. nilmen eine Geo H d th annual Canadian National _____________ ‘and the British West Indies via “cyl Mn. J. E Morton' Mrs. J_ A_ members of the institution wer fl’ UWM' ~ ing e Grade VIII-1 Evelyn Johnson: Exhibition with the Century of “mx MAY END GAMBUNG icalmdlan National liners continues. scnmgeoux' Mm J_ M_ Th°mP50n_ stricken' bw they recmncdl 2. Ralph Howard; 3. Ian Hendcr- p,-031-cc.; at Chicago, Mary Etta ___ lin show up remarkably wen, stats Toronm Dememm ,Brmsh Guu The messenger had been mme son. Macpherson, womarr, editor of n-all; hug gi,”-ted u ¢,-usudu on officials ofthe line. The liner Lady ma) Mm C_ Fad” H,,ufax_ E_ may from hospital' wwmmg t ar“° vn~1° ou" wbodsidez 0501515” H°m°° md °“d°m' Wmmmg in 311 114 P119/SSS. 51111 115 H°“'kms Capmm R" A' emma' Wethereli. St. John, N. B.. L. L. Mc- testimony given at the inilucst to- " md H°“"°"'°“' says that the cnnsdinn fair sui- ‘ one 1-esnii may cause ,ue ,,,,d of which sails from I-xalifnx wnighi. Gilumy Toronm dw by DT swam who md h T u,u,u,. 129 ug Grade VI A-1. Donzil 1-rowardi (ers little by comparison. races between the famous Arabian (Tuesday) for Bermuda the eastern Qu,” a number of Americans have Wm-d sent mm there for mmnwntl D Homw H4 (46 ms a'u§n°m!°°“ Henderwn; 3' Percy she notes one idea, however, horses. Many members in the !ral;,l group ofthe British West Indies is- book” passage on the Lady Haw- some time law, me doctor sa, ' " no dw which she thinks might be adopted Parliament consider horse racing A kinds 'md mms" Guhma' vu B°°"°“ kins from Boston and there are sev- me man had been ndmmm bu und. VI B-1' L°m° mmol b the C N E. manl8°‘1l’1°“" Wm' pernicious wo" and th" '-00 llllmy has “ ne" °°p“°m' passenger mt' eral Bel-mudians who are returning oi-mic Iv-Phyllis wccnnldc; 2 y ` ' t thou! 11°“V°‘ ‘Delhi 10° much time inbci ` and there seems fo be nc decrease hom me, s ,Am to c,m,,d,,_ ML |he died next day. d t i The hospital doctor tsstific o T’ ' _ ' ~ f~~--»-- ' . iiccli' and hc - - Vera Henderson; 3. Amy Johnson. “dvanmge V1 ' lai-ity of these holiday Wm’ mmm the “Gut mn “ng on me track contests Already in thc pow el cf the Atlantic T' Geddes Grant' of Trmiiiium Iday, and he said he had not bcciit 11118 . heavy for the Gophers, of Hope Riv e who, after a hard strussie. 1111 later date. artist with the bow, Wallace Farrish S orts F D Bennett; Starter. W The sports concluded, the boys swung their sisters for a few hours HOLY NAME Cl/UB to the lively music played by that a 110 he was having no holdout trouble in with the Canadiens players. secton intend placing a hockey The Long River teal.: vs. Hope beam in me proposed --Rpyauy Cu-_ River, two very snappy teams, caus- mm.. bo c,,n,pC,te for me George ed “' great' excitement' but me Hooper trophy. Already plans are Badge” °f “mg River were too going ahead for the building of an Q open air rink. 1'. to give ground and rope. 01111113 110 some cf the Fredericton team being \ away, the pull, Stanley vs. Frederic- i ton did not mature but will at a ' Knockoutsr ' Irene Doiigan 191 240 147 The officials were: Clerk of Gemmde Doyle 108 146 188 Dot Connors 153 141 135 131 115 1G! Helen McMillan 153 224 Total-2113. Stars: Florrie Flynn . . . . . ,. 263 220 162 Mildred Ranahan 19"! 101 91 Emma Dcugan 142 85 131 Kitriynn 91 136 139 Maizie McLean . . . . .. 131 115 103 'Total--21146. Florric Flynn rolled high single oi' 263, also high three of G45. _YfboWLINo fl The Conimcrcini Loiizlic revfe' gi tentatiw schedule at a mcctlns N111 R* ‘M 0 W" last _c\'<‘11l11ir» - The iii-si game rr'-s limi' \‘\’r-Is Miss I. i n iibl fund ci cnicy... ni, ti. ,, _._ c inn c. A. vcis , _ °‘ 1 Vw" 'm°m°’ om' 11 11" ’1°°'°‘~ ni n ihree c Blnich in . _>_..,L,_J ...... .fn~w~ see .awf- Ln.;- hi-:AQ I i