Years winners. ocrooaR12i1°~°»2 .....-..=.. ..-.. -_e 1.. ..._-1 . . THECHARI- WNGUARDMN . . P cw- d K. 0. Harry vs. Selected Op- . 33.3- ponent. 6 Three Min. Rounds. oll.’f.‘;.°°§.i’.‘I,‘.».’;‘IIf-f’..2“.‘;‘..."’°°°”" Doon llalzlz--BAG FLOUR .fore-° ilollilssloll loc. . ~i=‘"===°°d~°-»- -' _“_ _§I'I'E'l‘0 _ Z AGE SEVEN \. .Community Carnival l THE FORUMR _ -` 1 l Ds ____ Yi'.-‘§°.‘1*i‘..€*if.‘.‘i.';.-32' Ssllt “A133 W I I "li "K 5'” A “K "H4 never glvo tho gloomy wo,-4 , ° k 7 T (canadian Press) HALIFAX N s oct lo-in , . ., . y t&ught these daym George Hooper IM - 0 2 NEW YORK, OCC. 11-JOB MC-.'I'k1e Canadian P_re55)_Wandgg-ef; and Bill Gillespie, the main co s lf* _ Cllffhy today Signed H Gvntravt V1 rugby squad today found a scor- ` ‘-,";-' BN G \ in the rorum carnival g (°“““‘“"‘ "°") M‘“"‘” Em” G"m‘h“w °' Y” - , 1'# ,-2 1 `. -, - I ‘ Ullth l 4 i--_ about financial woes and alarms. “I” ' ' ~ -' ~ ' = . ' - 'ff' ' BUD ' 1932. f '.6 estcrds St use ____ , retarding tvnishts programme ot _ or the coming hockey year. A large _ number of folks followed with ap- @1i U. N. B. OFFICE LEAGUE arts 'mo Bruins won out last night ow, on other teams with the fine scoroof 171|. Bmins J. H. Howltt .... .. W, U. Davies V. L Dingwell mace Blinkhorn goo. Hennessy 178 222 177 Maroons I.R.Nelson l.l".Gordon D. J. McLean .......... W. C. McLeod lean McLean .......... 115 174 184 188 Senators Sam Hood .. Jos. Plaurde ............ G. Proctor Iseli Rice . . . . .......... B. E. McDonald 233 `149 88 76 108 98 123 118 .li- Camphians W. H. Townsend W. A. I-lowatt J_ UrbanGallant............Noscores Geo. Hermesy given Miss Mccannell i coiumaacrsl. LEAGUE ' BEORGANIZED 'l‘his popular bowling league rep-1 resentstive of the many commer- ciol institutions in thc city which ' on the Y. M. O. A. alleys for th a DH-St ten years reopens again to has- been in continuous operation E. Bell, who had the highest aver- . w night. Mr do More teams than ever are enter-- ed this year, and this league gives thusiasm than has been known for '7- years. The following teams have entered E' and ` play their first game this ev-. Messrs. Bruce Stewart dc Co., last R. T. Holmes, Lui., lilso winners. °' Guardian Pub. Co., 1929 winners. P' Prowsa Bros., 1928 winners. R' P. E. I. Telephone Co. Stewarts Bakery. Patriot Pub. co, The Bankers 1”” "em dfilwn by team mem- 1 and the following team; moot other . A. 7 p. rn. Messrs. Bruce Stewart dz P V5' P'°WS° BYO!-. alleys 3 and 4 NGPub.0.,a.lleys1l.nd2. . I A 830 Guardian Pub. Co. vs. 'liais- . Ph 187 lar 204 night and created great enthusiasm 171 129 among the various teams. The 144 157 Dauntless Five and the June Bugs 143 were the winning teams on the op- rlls “-'U10 Bw” J. lla as °- loll 115 B~ 119 221 E- ______A. su. no Q' 4- ' las E 170 161 T_ M.`McMillan ........ 134 'las sos W_ 1317 A_ M. Burns ........... 186 C. J. Larter ............ 189 pins. promise of greet/er interest and en- H. Fisher 188 E. H. M. Arseinalllt 185 M. Carmichael 158 W. Burnett ......... 125 Total-3270. Majority for Guardian Pub. 86 pins. High single, M. Carmichael, ins. High three, M. Carmichael, pins 7 p. nl. The Bankers vs. Patriot one Oo., alleys 8 and 4 8.80 R. T. Holman, Ltd. vs. Blew- Bakery, slleys 1 and 2. ._+ _ Zlell Glllld IAIIM The opening games of this popu- league were rolled Saturday ening night. 393 333 Following are the scores: Dillon ............ 109 Mutch 148 Lalferty 161 Bell 107 Total-1408. “Stanhopers" Patterson 118 Warren 78 Fraser 117 . McPherson 135 Total-1344. Majority for “Jlme Bugs", B4 pins. High single, B. Fraser, 171. High three, B. Fraser, 402. "Ramblers" Hooper 154 103 96 B6 114 143 91 125 125 51 160 171 117 58 95 114 132 147 116 162 B0 146 110 178 180 Rodd 121 Jewel 124 Total-1643. “Dauntless Five" Fraser 127 183 142 105 149 127 118 187 86 Bl'0W11 ............ 174 Total-1731. , Majority for Dauntless Five. B8 High single, C. Brown, 187 pins. High three, C. Brown, 468. During the play last week, Mrs. ge in the Guild League last year, as presented with a silver cup by . N. D. McLean, who nor of the trophy. “Guardian Angels" was the 129 147 131 166 121 188 164 148 123 228 193 210 Peterson .......... 136 Nelson 146 Btentiford ,235 Lewis 236 Total-3080. Guardian Pub. Co. Young 200 Power 167 Arsenault ........ 110 195 182 193 319 137 164 153 205 115 198 172 Martin 287 210 Co., 319 675 I VIHIIIESAIE SHAIIEUP IN GIANT CAMP 1 (Associated Press) NEW YORK, Oct. ll-As the forerunner of a wholssle shaksup league catching campaigns, one- time manager of the Cardinals, and Ethan Allen, fast but light-hitting outfielder. ll CANNOT SLASH (Colltinllcd from P836 1) _ Recently developed naval guns can “blast Hades" out of attacking aeropianes, he said. and there is every indication that for each new advance in serial warfare the navy will counter with an affective de- fence. . "Even in peace time lnsnosuvres,” he said, "we can bring down targ- -ets in a minute, and you must ree member there is a 'vast difference between these and movements in war. Now we're really afraid that we’ll bring a man tn earth. Of course, they will say some brave fellow will fly like the devil in a battle and get one of us, and so he will. But he won’t do it more than once." ` ` Cy. Will Pilot Ottawa Senators ofrrAwA. oct. il-All sous; or to whether Ottawa would have e team in the National Hockey Lea- gue this sea.son`wss removed by an to raise the shskels for this year's hockey wars U0 50° billy $0 give he€d to the talk Whats on the docket tonight *WAX* Wh°. lea the news hound. And thats the way matters stand the Forum. _ would be s six three minute round one, and in his opinion a The fans still continue to had s helping hand to the main idea, the replenishing of the Abegweit coders f preciation last night the Comedy Mock 'lrial presented by the Gyro Club in which well known local business men took part. - Dominic Doyle, Sergeant of the City Police Force, shouldered' a bag of flour as he left for home, the nightly door prize. Ons of the most pleasing features was the musical interpretations of the "Street Fiddler" who enchant- ed the audience with renditions on a home-made one string "violi'n.” He will be heard again tonight. iiém of Queen Square School. ing that the street be graveiled. winter he predicted. the second year in succession. Bt Stephen reached the topmost nlng B of the Maritime baseball ladder punched out 11 safeties to defeat y tho Yarmouth Gateways 7 to 2 in today. The Kiwanis thus won the b playoff three games to one, taking er YAIR.'MOUT£-I N S O00 11-F01' ln when the visiting New Brunswickers ette, the fourth game of the title sei-is this back to the border town the crown call they won as Mohawks last year. ‘Sec ._ 1 THE F II R II M St. Stephen Wins‘MCOARIHYRETS?IiANDERERS 1 _W IIA R N I V A I Ma riti m e Title NEW CIIIITRACTTIIRN MIIIINTIES t to milnalle the world Champion New ing combination in the second per hm 5”” °"P°° ed t° 3° York Yankees for three more years iod of pig in an 15 y s away a in 14 % t?:°§n;fetd“n;eI§;;§ at a "substantial increase" over the 'uctory over the visiting Mount Al S81"-fy he ‘M15 mid f0I‘ ‘931 and lson fifteen The "Mountl s" o on second and sent Cliff Sur , e P Bkphdnw counter strc” to V up, Bob Brodie of Glace Bay drop- 1 ah ‘mm his 10 to 1 triumph ‘cned up a vigorous attack in the r .. | Y. ° ' ' ‘ back k the hm ___ Y ` _ first period to finish the half foul' “gy W” . I e or ping over a field goal after 23 min mm that drwe suretbe to mv utes of play They could not hold in the venth when Grlmshw; A R TIthe fast pace, holvcvcr. against a se . ' - Reduced Receipts Councillor Kennedy, for the fin- d ance committee reported thli dovim greaily. Only $9.541 had UW" collected, since that time. done on a number of streets. for the Public Property committee. stating that he did not kn0W whether the Market Committee or in the Market Building. e 'rho toilet, sud the condition of Following the presentation of , tim I A bY'1HW 1° “mend 5 by'I°'W '°` (Canadian Press) lay scored throc tries forthe "Reds,’ wting meat' nm md f°°d pr°` MONCTON' N_ Bw Oc; “_ Stan Young booted over a field gcui- ote was read s aecond1tint';¢~d Member. of me Moncton Hawk, and Kenzie McNeil, Dalhousie and . 17' lxrreizdgfdhoz it thang: Hockey glub started training to. Bt. F. X. veteran got a try as fin- " =v u since Sept. 1, receipts had fallen for Councillor Reardon for the street go committee reported asphalt work Bu Councillor Hennessey reported responsible for the sewerage lysfbm be nro Asso the Board of Trade R/oolns were are criticized oy s number of council- ms - ' I ~ ». lo", seriously as there seemed to be . e obstacle in the way He had - far heavier scrim which controlled °d °n 3”" 'md ‘em ‘°"‘“’° I” _ ,tho beu throughout one midway ond. |through the second half the rangy -.52 'Y _ Wanderers backfield began to find -.`~H, ecn'l‘hursdsyatlp.m. .t holes in the defense. Frank Fin- artment ‘day under thc direction of Peroy nl whistle blew. All attempts to Deqphe tendér 0! J. carmgher and Nicklin, who coached the squa<1‘kick extra points failed. Doug An som h ted on ¢oMh mckm, has between f°m._ the newly organized Windsor team e ea di-Sousa! -- teen and seventeen players from , defeated Wanderers Seconds 8 to 4.. Addmsud cmmc" which to choose a line up, includ- *___ ___ A 1-- -f the Public Property committee was th;°r?at;‘n:r;>;':ndc1;ia;°;i:;;?;1m=;=°:§ Whmpeg champmm’ ,A one of me nmem of 000 members in the new-comers to the Hawks. V 4 -- tt/er would be ne into more ing eight members of last year's The Abegvvets wll hold rubgy °°'“ ' K SHO 2 in tho pmyng personnel of the the police report Councillor Hen had an interview with the Govern- 7 W on streets near the schools with a Assault, oommon , , , , 1 1 view of regulating traffic. and ask- Breaking and entering 1 1 ins that parking of we be not al Driving motor vehicle to ` lowed in the street in the vicinity oommon danger _ _ _ _ _ _ _, 1 1 Drunk in charge of motor hicle after accident Hi-1 W°rshii> read some °°fr¢S- obstructing peace officer wndenw which owed between the Theft .................. Council and the Provincial Govem- Unlawful. possosokm of jiquor ment regarding unemployment re- lief. The Provincial Government, _ he contended, was inactive in the fT°;,_1, matter of relief. There would be In add,,;,,,`,; t,',",_,-,om h h muc ardship felt in the city this there were two c°m,i¢ti0n5 for op- with pay, from September 8th 120 Vagrancy e:l,_.»-l-fl-4 A letter was read calling ation- vehicle ......... 4 |4 4 tion to the undesirable condition Drunk and moopoblo _ _ _ _ _ __ 11 11 11 ' of Gerald Street east and request- Nogecting to stop motor vo- .. .. 30 28 80 hil to the com- 17th both dates inclusive. His Worship criticised the or- ;'§t1n§a:;t:rt¥§_e°ce:,m, lpeedmn police g°n,m,|o _y_ g_ 31553,- ro. 8lniZi1ii0n 01' the Community C011- 1 st under',_h,, ¢,-,gm by-1aw fo;-` signed from the Force on Septem- csrt Association. The wealthy and- Eeglecun w comply Wm, me I ber 12th, 1932, after five years serv- charitable people of the city might 8 3 1 “stop” signs one for operating 111°- °°' well form teams for raising money tor which 'while mtoxicated’ one The Public Property Committee ;;l:;;;o;eI;i;’m2° lgosght' smug for obgh-ucting peace officer, one has had an additional ventilator Summonses so,-ved 3 Joe Berrigan . . .. a emade re for H 8 motor vehicle wmwut installed in the base of the cell Harding the delay of the Coming of ~ _ -I room. 'rhi has made e decided im- the money from ottawa_ cement of owner, five for non pay ` s tary condi- ment or dog mx one under the provement in the ssnl Coul;cillor Holman stated that sanitary bylaw :me for common “on of the oem, and is much ap- lllillly tems On the bills which the ' t precigted by the Department. city was paying in relief work were °r5;°‘;§; 22255; Tilmgiy fxgdxf The Police Committee has had unnecessary. Partie h ° ' s w o moved in under consideration the question _ announcement from me ottawa from the country wmun the last sk der the prohibition act on charges of reoommendm th mm t 1 unla possessi of liquor I ° “PP° en Hotkey Association that tho oth- m°“¢1“ Were now receiving aid :nd ,wowfrrl ,m,aw,,,f”;°&e,,s,°n of of two police ccnstables to fill the wa Senators would be in me mn. from the city. This was unfair. It oysters in close season The two vgomcioo oooasloued by the resig- nin Cv Denny has been up W" 1mP°rti\nt that B strong com ,M memoned prosecution, Wm nations of consiables Bigger ond. po ted mangggr und °o°ch For mittee look into the matter P I . - - t d b th F dem] Im,pecw,._ Holland, but before making recom- S S P R miy years Dennsny was a wing- HA’ W°"I"P Stated that 0119111- enoegese lamb; Sand and gm, me mendations they wish to have the for 3 rem-ug; ,-1 ht hmdod lwher, _ be rerponsibls for the bill. Coun- tory arrangement might be reach- F'R.EDE1_ftIC'I‘ON, N. B., Oct 10-‘ la my Btn" and : catcher. G1: MBP (C0nt1l'\\1¢d i'i’0m Page 1) ‘ _ emo, Hennessey made regex-enoe to ed_ In mower to criticism of items A last minute try for Dalhousie B cuso. In s straight trade for these --*__ _,___ a taxi bill, and to a break. on bills Mr. Morrison stated that, Univ€rSity WON i-h€,gi1m€ that “H5 ,End to do their more in providing two playa* th, Gm,” parted gounoiuor Holman, for the Light an ordinary sise bottle of' jam' all Fredericton Cieys in a Tha.nks- t with Bm Wnkm-Q the Notions; UB. .the council had a fair chance, which gommittoo reported that arrange- would go further with s. family of, giving Day exhibition football en- sue, most effedjve piwher wo His Worship said was no chance mont; had been made with the ohudron than a pound of butter counter here today. The final score q seasons asa’ Jimmy Mooney, 25 at al; light company to 1owe,- tho lights would go, was 8-6 for the Halifax squad. . year om southpavl, who failed this Councillor Holman stated that the on the poles. In a number of cases He suggested that the council Frederiction forced the play t yea, to dupucaw ¢h,,,en”u°m1 case had' been taken to Ottawa. as this had been done. Trees around appoint s. representative to attend throughout., There WHS Plenty Of X fmm he display,” in 1931; Bob s test case, in order that local the lights had been trimmed. a mlm meeting of the Association action' and several near fights. Dar, O-F,_,.m]' “nun of eighteen mam. contractors might be protected, to be held to-night. housies last score was made afieri D Councillor Doull said he knew New By-laws Burns, fast three quarters man for, from pe,-,anal expo;-ienoe that the _ polioo Import Frederictlon, was taken off follow- V Council could not win the case. His A by-low respecting the regulat- ing a long run which ended in a Worship had appeared more and ing of restaurant hours. to the af- The following report prepared by cramped muscle. t more inclined toward sending the foot that open hours for_ restaur- Chief of Police Birtwistle was pre- _-_i-.+1 t cosoio ottawa as time went on, but .mio .hull be os follows: sunday. sented by Councillor Barker Students Chest and Fluorowonic o he himself and Coun. Hennessey between 3 3, m, and 12 p. rn., Thirty arrests were made with-iexaminaticns. ' consistently opposed this action. week days 5 g_ m, to 1 5 m., was in the City limits during Septem-I Vital Siiatistivi Repf-utr (City Oi The bills were passed. ross u second time. This by-isw ber for the fcuowii-lg classified ol- 'Charloiteiownl Births. 25; Deaths. shown ,mo Bold, A letter from 'r. lr. Mscuutt, Wm oo engmsscd and me s third renew- 38! Mmiws- 1°- Swr°iar.v of School Board. was offence Arrests oonvic- Dfsmu- 'rofsl mmcrlis _ sioclr superintendent, stones "To- read requesting the placing of signs tions sais Sanitary Offlcci-'s Report 1 1 20 days imp. I ao nys. imp., zo sys. imp., 7 dys. imp. QHI-Hs-1 sa,,»-»-»- 3 months imp. Ngw ym-k émnu two muthpaw 'nessey lnqu'red if B. bill for B DB1' merit and, had been informed thi; F R T 0 N 8 ' B E itchers an anci ° M °" 8 ` p , elm book;-wp ond cUuNc|litain womanls bosrd hadbenpa -the Provincial andDominl grn o substitute outfielder have been -“Phe Chief r¢l>°fi/id that “W PW" Wt" "°”“*’I° "ld "mi “ me mu-lol,-1 to the gt, Louis omjimis incial Government had refused to city would oo-operate a satisfac- (Canadian Press) (Cont nued from Page 1) supreme Court , Charlottetown. P.E.I. lcd september sorh, 1932; October 10, 1932 To His Worship the Mayor , And Members of the City Council. Gentlemen: I hereby submit my report as P Sanitary Otlicer for the month end- 1 Restaurants inspected 8 L Yards inspected . . . . . 280 Privies inspected 147 sioloios inspected ‘ Manure-boxes inspected Slaughter houses inspected .... Pig siies inspected . . . . Lavatorics inspected . . . . . . . . .. Dead Animals removed from Houses quarantined .. . . . . . . 2 Houses released . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Prosecutions under Sanitary By-lfiw . . . . . . . 1 Other duties performed: Sllbpoenas served . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 Prosecutions for non payment Dog Tux collected . . . . . . . . ._ $36.00 streets . . . . . . . . 3 V' Pmudc ' ' ‘ ' ' ' B. McCabe . . . .. J. Allan . . H. McLeod . . . . . . .. .. Ira Carr . . . . . .. .. Capt J. McMillan . .. D. M. Bearisio F of dog tax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6 Irving Th0ml>S0n indicates that Prince Edward Is- nd at least is not unmindful of ritish preferences in bacon. and ln- ha Old Country market with the material which it so abundantly re- uires. Among the visitors from outside he province' were three gentlemen from Quebec who purchased ten boars and eight sows for Quebec olnts. ' . In addition to the swine show a ery successful ram show and sale was held. This is the first attempt hat has been made in this connec- ion and its success justifies its ontlnuance in future years. About 40 rams of the Shropshire, Southdown and Oxford breeds were Mr. W. R. Shaw, Provincial Live day's sale was the most remarkable demonstration of the faith of Prince Edward Island swine producers in this branch of live stock husband- ry. The quality of the exhibits was far above that of previous sales, and the fact that the greater pro- ortlon of the offerings went to Is- and points augurs well for the fu- ure of the swine industry here." _im The Cove Head Rifle Club held 18 :heir third salver shoot on Satur- 18 day the 8th inst. A fair crowd in 4‘attendance. The day was not very 5 fine at first. Harry McLeod still 12 leads. Following are thc scores; 81 'TY 71 79 78 78 '75 73 71! GH The Club intends to hold f\\'0 .Hughes v i JAMES E. BRADLEY, shoots this wcck. one on \’if'.dili‘Sd0.-' Sanitary Officer. 12th and one on saturday 15211. map of the Senators and one of Plilyed men had told him that they P o info of His Worshi the Ma or ' force collected a total of 57 samples P 11 P Y , the Sharp shooters of the league. had htm Wld by the Government 1 1 tore, and other members of the Council. that they were to go to the city or mnk md 8 0 cream mm B ' ‘ F to get their tenet money. keepers, delivering same to th0 “wth new" He than read B ,em r City Analyst for test. ~ | May Chdlleflgé city coun il f E I mm the Th’ '““°“““ °°”°°°°° In "M" I ° ° dm°"°°“ °“m1l The follow report was present 1-DK I Plan for unemployment relief and wsu during me month of ¢ Dr me su llsillliis lllis Fc F-»~--1 co .. ' ........ - Prohibition fines .. ...... Nil;H;“b°;°g°°;ubmn herewith the iscelianeous fines and costs $13150 mrmoox oct. 11 - 'rho Horus s”""" "'°"'°“‘ M _ . _ I d b th ,monthly report of the Department; ;~*`_||:U8'0f-War championship under 1700 lbs. 3”’ “" “N” W' I” s°°°“°”°°“" :snowing me mein f 1'oc:3e;uiI:;e;e:t;:i‘I>::eare nz fo1fl°' H"""‘ ‘°’ “‘° °“" °’ °"“' ’ ___ u _ f_w a . 3 g_ 0 ar championship over 1700- lbs. --1 mile relay, open to public schools on P. E. I. 4-”'W9I¥ht lifting contest, open: Light weight 1 under 150 lbs.; 'Middle weight, under 180 lbs.: Heavy weight, over 180 lbs. " 5°"“55 Yard dash open. 6.-Ladder climbing relay, four man team. 7.-Blindfold boxing-bout. * S°"d ¥°Ul'.A'ntriea in for the nineteenth. For particulars, see chairman Sliorts Committee. - i f . . \ now and .be ready Angus MoEacharn. 5112 .E51 ii” ati" 58g; ,sz simon or the selfish scouou of U ° th* woohmmu' hu ummm ` ,wht Health Officers report, there was 'uh 'mon h. hop" to amd] some discussion regarding familiog ten to re- no gh, A‘mm“»| cum The 022 living in condemned houses. The hu um pm” 'ml 95,, “mm” problem of housing poorer people mm of omg” md Nimohon of who were unable to build houses pm, say* of their own was becoming a ser- . 51,. hom” |0118 one, ig was remarked. The :eport on meat and milk in- spection was presented by Dr. 1. . ____ B °f°¥°1=» His Worship inquired what was Tho hm, now mmwgmd .M being done with the old asphalt of mummy, opp. on being ““d_¢° the streets. The City Surveyor re- oatch fur neokpioces, draw wee lil aapedsleengefevpnmgdfoggto. withtheviewofbeingputtoulo kd that it was being retained :ether at casual-lapis, eetoh 1¢p|l| .is the event or apparatus being `|\VlIl|5°“l|¢ _‘lllNtlId\0.@U` - lows:-_ Prisoners escorted to Queen‘s OountyJail...... . . . . . . . Prisoners escorted from jail to Police Court for trial Bummonses served subpoenas served Dwelling houses quarantined .. Dwelling houses released from quarantine ...... . . . . Escorted to Fslconwood ...... Vicious dogs destroyed Trnnsients in station overnight Prisoners escorted from jsil to Banaforium for treatment .. Sanitary Officer J. Bradley 24 ,gn-at-lol 12 lotietown for September, 1932: Chest Examinations, 267; Com-I municablc Diseases Reported, 5, diphtheria; Cases Quarantined, 5; Laboratory Examinations: Blood Examinations. 56; Bmears, 4; Sput- ' ums, 6; Throat Swlbs for culture, I 9; Miscellaneous: Urinalyses, 3. I Venereal Disease Report:-Path ants Treated, Males, 50; Females, i 27; Total, 77. New cases reported. Males, 3; Females, 3; Total, 6; To- tal number of treatments /givzn nur- ing the month, 172 _ Nursing Division Report:-Pupils examined, 2,285; Home visits made, Wil 44; Pupils excluded for skin condi- lnntedtundsyslssvs dlbllmqglqilhldlmsaglullh l NOW saul NOW _,Q “I” \§i