JANUARY 7 1932 in _ _ __ ¥__ __ A THE CHARLOTTETOEIN GUARDIAN _ _A __ _ Y QAGE ueen Hotel Arid Levin Fur Win Junior i expense In a Junior League double head sr at the Forum last night the Lev in Fur Company team, last yeal-'s Maritime Junior champs, turned back the Gyroscopes 8 0 in the first bracket In the second fixture, the Queen Hotel team tumecl back the Southport Mohawks 5 l to win the first section of the Junior League. In this section the Gyro scopes and Mohawks fought hard and gave the fails their money's worth, but they were not good enough to defeat the Queens or Ievins. These two latter teams were very evenly matched and it will be the breaks which viill decide the eventual winnei of the second sec tion The first period was fast and well played. Currie scored at ten minutes on a pass from “Pud' Whitlock Five minutes later Stew art, on a pass from Whitlock, made the count 2 0 Ferguson and Gaudet G°“1°Ch1pm°“ received two minute penalties A5 U19 S€¢0l'ld Pérlvd Opened Centre-MacMillan, Mclnnis The Currie went through but stewart Right Wgng_,1°1ms0n f0l”Y which was flashed over the to hasten legislation against this tri) 14 last night to anxious and typo ot play His plans given wide Biirkc) MOHAWKS waiting thousands was recon/ed publicity brought 14,000 to the Gar- much chagrin and no Mme den attracted by the possibility the missed the pass Carmichael made a nice rush but lost at the defence C0! ind MacNeVin made I nice rush but the latter was forced into Goal defence. Ferguson took a one min ute penalty as he saved a goal While malioeuvering for position, Fraser almost put it in his own net McCabe made a good rush but P. Whitlock missed the Pass. .Rico rushed well but was checked by Ferguson. Landry broke up a rush and stick handled through but his shot was wild. Mccabe and Fraser made a nice combined rush but 0’Ne.ill made A splendid save. Ma- har, MacNevin and Cox made a nice combined rush. Cox and MacNevin rushed nicely. The third canto opened wtih a splendid rush by Forguson. Currie rusbednicely. shooting as he tell. Pud Whitlock broke fast at his own blue lille, flanked by Stewart and Currie, and went right through but 0'Nei11 was too good. Cox went _ through and Deism; to _MacNevl_i; who missed the neil fad `Whitl5`ck went through on A stellar solo, Stewart took a pass from Pud Whitlock to come in close, but 0‘Nei1l saved, and Landry made a nice solo only to miss the net. Landry' went tin-ough but was trip- pod at the psychological moment. Carmichael and Blanchard got two minute penalties. As the bell rang, Stewart on a weaving fast solo made the count 8-0. The lineups wsre:- Gyrnocopeo Position Levin: Goal 0‘Neill Mcduigan Defence \ Mclntyrc Ferguson Rice 5;, Fraser Gaudet Carmichael _*W L_ wing Mahar l‘ stewgrg Blanchard P. Whitlock Centre 5°! _ ci. wirltiook Lidstons Mccabe R. Wing Macrlevin can-ie l p ` \' v ` ~» Landry Campbell 'The f°"“°“°" °f a “““°“"" me si hockey, or lift the puck down side. Mr. Arseiimlit is ninety-two The -”f'01‘C “'f\`= l<“°lf°<‘ fl V-‘f°--“lil “J M`l"“_f"' e against Americans last iliglitoycars old. with Lili lu-o iniiiiilcs to pluy wllcil Em” DU‘1"b5' 10 3‘r1"' 'Y ' ~--~~ the Detroit rloiciiso suclclviily nlclt “mm Mmllm GOVERNOR-GENERAL SHOYYS, Cd. ` S E WAY . SAVE EXPENSE Two Sp:lnim'ds qilarreilcd and rio- Vic liililcy .\_€flril~ii ilic vi-irsii by mu UNTIL BRIGIITER DAY Cldvd to fight a duel. ’T0 ‘lil llll-S scoi'iiil: on li short rms.: fixini Lain witlioiit atilnciiiig too niucli nttcii- Comm? at 1800 and _~,m._\, Lo,_w.L,y D WA» Jllno 5~°'I¥l k€€‘PlllE mm' they w°k 5 ""5" mm um foiloywtl liilli li llliliulc mid ian sec- :` i _ _ _ _nl the times' an em of Strict coilliiry. The first Spziiliarcl booked mms htm hx Smmm” me tmcadg l _ 5, MOHAWKS I. The first period commenced slow- Mlgfime Canaan", T" 1Y~ M four minutes Fitzgerald miss Wea’/ed throush the whole Mohawk pm of “_ camm,g,, on ,,e,,,,,f of team 0° iwks the puck into the for Mari mmer’ making the °°°"° fend 1‘0~ tractions has been made possible W M ll! mlnlltes. Macmillan rushed by the efforts of Mr. Saunders and °°°"°"’y is b°`"g "‘°‘°"°‘i at i;0Ffm;;' mm ,lm hm Opponent oil rt pda from Paul 'rllonlwiii wlwfsc B=\i1'i'. nicely' faked B pn” md me score the Government House. The Earl of ° Y 9' SW” V” 3'°- Lund Udt a one minute thuslastic Maritimcrs now living in css DGMIW "T°by" rushed nicely Cud To s ' _ fo m°l'¢. Bssressive and clever south- hard shot was tumed aside. McKie made a nice nish. At the sixteen minute mark, Toby rang up moth. Or. He soloed through the whole Mohawk team. As he went past the defence. his stick was held but he broke clear and the score was 3-0. Kia. who went right through. At nineteen minutes, McI.onnan`scoz-ed '~1- M the period ended. monon- sld made a treat lave on MacMil- lan. who was through. As the second period opened, Macmillan soloed. Maononsid made I lood save on "Chevie” Acom, who '°l°'~`¢l 0° 01° R061 mouth. Fitzger- ald wont through but his shot was but his hlril shot was turned aside by Macnonald. At eight minutes, llihmon bran up s run, some pros front page of Cxnaclian lllhstory;" “fic QUEENS _ _ “Industrial and Investment oppor- es for 65 horse shows were approved T 3T O"‘i egwelts Lose Liawks Outclass -'l-M* H 0 C K E Y 0 lgers 0 1 Eathurst To Win fmiuv 8 an P rl ~ Moncton F it oaMP:sr:l.I_.'roiv N is .mo 6- uso B 1 E () E- IX :lli'to;'h° Cilnadllm Press)-Camp 2-csmpbeilzon, young Y IIAHKS Kie rushed splendidly MacMillan here t n Fitzgerald taking the final pass on Northern the open wing to go right in but was the MacDonald was too good season, As the third period opened, Me defeats robbed by Chipman of a goal when “'Blll. the Mohawks defenceman soloed to emmy the goal mouth McCabe get a two s°°°"d ed their forwards up and the Mo by mu’ hawks were pressed behind their own blue line, their goalie kicking the puck out from all angles As the game concluded. Acorn went 1_Ch right through to make the final _ Tigers took revenge a. the 00 °f Ch”]°i¢€l0WIl Abesweits Penalties McLean, Doucett Gross* *___* minute penalty The Queens play- sion the Ashlee were kept rl ini B "` “L “1 °“‘”"“ "WU" “mt '""d "‘"°“ men. luclufllns the simile s_cdmpbclllori, Howard mlllorl 5°” " “M ‘ U C 'h “I “~”C“"‘ sl oi six \\ll l c Psp ini xkci TIIE SUMMARY 4-Campbellton, Murray, films UM" 1" i ‘mn 1** count 5 1. 'Dio lineups 'moi- QUEENS Defence-Storey, Acorn, Lund. Left Wing-Fitzgerald. Wil`ES with MacDonald. 'I`igers Left Wing-Jenkins McLennan sup t Ri _ so bad Publicity For 2; ml ey 77ze Maritimes ’”“”t' In Ontario Q »-N G from Ontario friends of thc Mari ime Provinces Trade Commis is fund has been created for a series of six specially prepifed addr _.lucas o tions t sion, Sew” GQQS ine-or-L" QQHU waawvzj (Special to the Guardian) Damon , _ . . ` urst ess es .on the Maritime Prov- Mono and national policies affect- Abbie, _ "___ ing their development which are Capitals ___ to be broadcasted throughout On- tario under the auspices of the Commissipzi, Mr. E. M. Saunders. chairman, announced today to the Qu ton .. .. While funds are definitely sub- here ta-rio. can adian ust it is expected aerangements gms and Maritime stations. safe Ou md bein: risl and political affairs are asked to prepare some of ' these addresses. and the Commis- sion has arranged tor the radio The Eco educational value to be derived from Full the lowing tentative titles: ` “ nomic links of nationhood- increasing iritci--provincial trade a Maritimé ports as an essential fac- tor in the extension of Canada’s empire and international tradc;” la BY “TEC This strategy was a method of re- Ld) “i taliation for Amo;-1324115 mgthgd 9# 4-Moncton, l\l<'D.nlnl.l luii¢\ss,l‘t lll"8 UNEXPECTED play at Boston inc Squire no doubt cd) 13.34 14~Moncton, r\n1il.tsli, -- has an angie to his latest man- 5-Mon ton, l\icIiitosl1, lunasslst- ook) 1908 news of a Campbellton vie oouvre It may be that he wishes 6-Bafliuist 2. Burke, (E Pi-nziilies Mcwi lion, Connolly Y _ dlrappaintment An Abbie Wm over would be carried out 5 we mm” cox made a good mah Defence __ Balderson' Mcmei tsl; Tigers was expected in the city Boston taking the law into its own nigh; The fans could not see hands is something to ponder over but was checked off balance by the Stewart at an but theres always a Shu it is 3 type of xembumm wmch wix t wp ,md np__and mere will defeat its own purpose The S 5 Centre-Gudmoro. Smith you hav, ,t fact is that they hurled the puck Uh Us t Wing-Mclfnn i,sMcCabe mlredmcton, by virtue of their down the ice 61 times at least They S R°f°"°°"P°’°Y mad- win over Dalhousie are now tied dldnw' s°°r° any g°“]5 H°°k"5’ Cano in points with Ahegweits for sec teams are supposed to do their ut- Kings and place However' things are not most to win games Such actions come and Abegwelts are expected gight Qlveltll bccomed l; bglomcrang. starts _ lese ac cs cou ar i; their stride once more when with the approval of the otlsiicr 21:55- kmet face the Hawks t°m°"°W emo” of the Icagum H0\vL.,,C,.' if to one in a rlither uninteresting Boston wane; tg play this type of gzlme,_dlle to heavy ice. Sussex had How THEY STAND game deliberately they are the ones f who will slider in the long run Divisions D d S PW Drapes empseyneay °°° .mes is indicated by the 10]- keyists, and others requested. 92-year-old P. E. I. Skater Open to I A tuniies;" “The basic industries oi’ is program wll’cil ilic Com- ion considers all important time industries and tourist ct- ig] co-operation of s group cf en- B (Canadian Press) NEW YORK. N. Y., Jan, 6-Dat- trips toda assoc Win lhh wen. moullirrl mms s gmt solo ff); will Na *fum centre. lumped larousir me we A Isfcucs and the count was 4-1. Kc-_i argue y at the annual meeting of the lation of American Horse There was a wonderful save on Mc- shows, The Royal Agricultural ter Fair af, Toronto was allotted for November 16-34. f“°m l mlxim. mains; ure more The ' Associ in yea on clrcu start Atlantic City Horse Show ation, elected to membership the national organization las: r, will start the thoroughbreds the'r way around the tai-ibark it with g thrcc-day exhibition ing April 14. The National Horse Show held iillly' in Madsen square Gard- lllin was allotted the week of 9 to iii, while the Boston show be held Oct. 25-29. "Part of the directors oi thc= The tlvnll Association showed that shows were held in loaf. sn in- et Ll. over the previous year. and and kept one, the fcde stat ovflallai. 'I'IlA. ' _ _ , _ ...l , ' » ,_ Only 7.000 spcctzitols, ii smnll| bmough rms voxuntmhy gwm l.y;Cam_mbn; Ugclmmcd the mg' crowd for .1 Cllic:ir;o Nntlolllll Hook- "silk" nw up the use of B sperm tram’ even o:|c.q;Ll|;CInU1 to come bnck_eh.: oy League gnmc lwntclicrl the tus- ' between Ottawa and Montreal, mfflvgccger do :$350553 :'11 rciltlgrgé S," ' Eu where the schedules are lit times __ ' 9 » " Rc<-iil\ti<=li--"D0lly`.‘i If-'~.~°11." by port centre' rushed mcely but his Horse Show aolllewliat inconvenient. Iii lieu of cnlmly' I always take my “dye” M YA” D Dates Allotted =- Simi can me Govefmwnl ”“’y`"°”“"“““"' Hindeliburg" Makes House ciir has been attached to _ Mary Sqiiilw. Muri-li_\' Mosher :md "I icver wait fo mi tl t ," `l __ ._ ...url mils, .nr by mo... of .. ____ aljdmus y°uj_g §c__§__j_° tjf; Dlszmllaiilelit Plea Lou Mau-~. connection at Smlth's Falls, several ~ more basllful companion "Whali- have been mxldc to Montreal ever I see u really pretty girl I Wan: BERLIN, Jan, i;_rl\P)»-l‘rcs- return by using the Toronto- straight up and ask for kis5_». idelit Paul von Ili:ldclil»i1i~g, reply- Montreal service part of tllc way ‘By JOVC!" said his friend. "You th” T°f°"°°'0"“W“ ‘Of *hc must get an awful lot omobolfs." ins yesterday to the ww years remainder °f the -l‘;!“m°y'. b i "Thats true," was tile i~clilv_ "But" Bfecllflild Of the dllllfllllllllc C°\‘llS» All sccial func ons are eng I t e F _~ rcnewcrl his lcd for riii_ l=vcrconie S continued. the season will be aquiet an American judge recently. “Its the world el~1_»:!r=," ii~ mid. "All and thc estimates for Govern- laws are the most poorly eiiiorcccl, governments should ilr»;>_~;-nic in ment House will this you' be the and its Justice the most w<~.~_ii':il:1~, i:ili>,‘:i;_~ "floral-i15'<.'_` l;_v rlllicl iii‘c;r_ 1-'I lllnilcllc .Sq-_iii'c_\. I`lL‘Ci‘.il§ir..i ‘Ali Ill- 4 ::` Y/7 by Puiltfiiiiiiii'--~‘S.E..;i lr'1;;i;1." by 8 Stop Dnllcc by Jollli and Tull Mc- ru. orls i\lllcEv.» xi. lJi:il'ogllo~-""l'i'niii lu Mullin", by Action Swirl:-~"Scllool 1'7n_';r.," by Vera Drrikv :uid Tell l\ll‘!2\vcli. Song *_ ‘C"iil'i:ltni:is llrll:,", illo School. Stop D_“_ii:'_~-~ ~b_v Mr. Ezirlc Drake. ll.foliolcf:llc~by ’I`<‘ncl'll‘i'_ Iilstriiliicixtnl imisic mls filrzilsll- Ewrli Sonic Cl.i:i.<; :liirl Cli:-isiilms trcc. Rclilmkr. by tllv cliliirninn on thc uccvss of iii; coiicm-1 anti lllc pains- tnklllg ciToi'|s nl ills tcilciicr, Miss O`Doimcll, iii lliv Llwfniiftli traillilig of the puliils. A rmilll sum was It rcnlizc,-1 and iiir incmhr‘i‘.s of the Juilfzir Roll Cl`o:.s iiiifncl .yvndllig ll dollziiieii to ill; Cilizpltcl Clilldrcllli Fluid. Ociiniioii»--"Sriiitn's Tr'i:il_<,' hy ‘ ri ~ I`IIE SU'l\[MARY FIRQT PERIOD 1-Amherst, Fagan (McKay) 950 Pellrxllirs Cormier Guilt Ker of \l (0\D YERIOD 2-Amliciss Cori-nier, 5.50. Penalties: Gaudet, McDonald. ' THIRD PERIOD 3-Amherst, McKay, 3.06. / Penalties: Dalton, Bastarache, Cormier. » .W-<_._.i 0 ,ght by defeating thcm` Stops sum 6 Champoux 8 Mf>Nc'roN N B .Ln is lay 1-orreillr-e zsuirrgt ia r‘.rilo'i and Fitzgerald conibnled nicely, mme gq one in a tlmmng senior ’ tilt Lliimliiil Pressl- irioi sixty mop .l.ii\r,1u Foote ill League hockey match It SECOND PLRIOD miliu is of hockey that was quite Tse” second Wm or the ordililiy aside twin the hgh shore, tsuollli Pliloll C21 ri 0 0])Cll§ 10 3 D1 flllilollrll' ill. Bik¢ fouowmg 8 long series of No score Moiitton llauls irlcloiiscd their bl10 (ill drit Flld ill lol l Penawcg Schwab Maman Mu! strciiuh in inc senior northerll| I\o score K1e_ who prayed B gl-out game’ was Campbellton was in fine form. io lay, Oliver In L" by ""““"‘"g B“m"`5t Pal" "'l ` “ ' ~ 100 Seats for Lhildrui, l.r years and under Soc can-ymg the may into the stops Stun 9’ champoux U e»m.~. i 10 to 1 toiiiglil li il L. _ temwry in the just and Ti Hair, .oiod foul tim s iii ii, Fu 'Nl _R _ -_ _ _ ___________` Miiirioi \ie'1olr ‘rl llsriillil M M H E R S T 3 Y iii i li (J i rv. i.i\.\_>i ‘ HRST PERIOD Penalties McLean Till. SL’ l\l\R\ 9~\.li~yil_ 1 Richard Howett. make the trm It1sundel_st0od`said_ l.-Phat settles M' I," never ice. Tivo gurls by Fi‘cilcl~lcloil were Tllirll Prrioll After an the different grades 2 \;_`“' $1 Met; ' be made for an eastern Can- thatthe returnfareiswell below the let Sharkey make any money by deemed onslde- had been examined Mr. Jas. Mac- ' ‘ if T O Inn ,h Lo d. 2 hook-up to include Quebec $5.00 mark, therefore it’s a fairly fighting Dempsey. “There must; be TUE SUM“AR'*' N0 ECON- Pllail in a very capable manner Gm C _Sn ` U' r ' ` il ii » FirSt Period No perrliics. The” Fay: 3' Ralph R'°bm‘§°n' bet that the proposed special 100,000 people on the Pacific const 1 fl°fl`d 215 Cllfllflllflll While U19 f0l- C d I_J l J Ss, Jackman fstwdmg leaders in Maritime wil] become a rea}1¢y_ I who would my to see Jack in H time 1-F‘rcdsi~ictoli, McAl~iilur, 13,40 1 Strips: Bublu' 5; McCann 14. lowing program was rendered by 'ra e t' ' C e fggm with Snhmeung and Dempsey - _ the pupi15.__ and Clctiis Walsh; 2, Betty Fay; 3. ’ k Howett Reorganlzed soon will be in shape for such a ‘ . Wclmmc "X"-“ls” by 5""°“ 9"' Jac ' _ "ght, U H I g G U 4 sr. risraas Hannon scriooi, pu, Re¢,m,,on_ James MacD°u_ Perfect Attendance. Florence L P U in _ Elizabeth Nelder, 3. Falkner _ . . .W g Shots have re Sacks said the ex-champion would on Tucqdqvv ui ht Dccemb 22 I ga”',_DI°1°,[“'u°’ "A Mmistcfs MB' §§Erd§,,s:elc»§:,n?;_:0né1?;v;;I;, D133: ”f°“°“°~ _ . _._ ii ‘;";i“°° 3° by . .ii .Jai Lili.; °”.;;i§:;l;_f'°°;‘::§_:y Lili? is. The °°nstruct’ive publci y a atgendame cogcmi Cfrflsm ummm F rlcrcci by ilic pupils of St. Peters D0,m`_q‘]1_ D;,~,|(;guC_'~H0w ‘She Tm- Grcthc Jensen, Rita Jackman, Ber- y Oc- Harbor Sclioolwitlll\l1'.Ilfli‘ry Mc- sed>N¢11'-_ M0n0]0guc_ Leslie MM- tha, Lord, Liddie Iieard, Rebcrcn Med, Any Man EW" ffmslding- H Nevin. Dialogue, “Tile Christmas 'T-»@f11`d» Mary CY05-*ma“~ F'l°l'en°° ...nt For ,nw wam--M Frm) Cpciiing Cilcrus- Ou ChrlSllD2lS Crazy Class." Rccitaiion, Vina Walsh, George Halliwcll. Bo\'yl’r C - . - ,, - ` ' " ' 4 » '“"~~ 1 »~ ‘~ o." fcizlion, ronc1\ac ln.l=‘a_v, Coils lsi, co. lC‘ -"1- gommon necessity for' Canadian an ;l";5L?-g(;‘?;I';sI: °§nB;i‘;l‘;’;g0_i_‘E §;eI;n’;§§;;mt;"Z`;;n‘3;1y attack in the Inst two nliilutcs Of 1ilioil:~," by Edith l\IlxcE\\'l~il, An _»,,;,]r,._i- play cnrmd Cmmmfs m"ckh"WkS= DmI0gu°"'T“h‘U"g me Ch"i""' l¢“‘°ll°f bl' WSS Albvlffl MMN0- Victoria MaCimr1-Pr1nf‘ii>f\1. he is reported to have thrcnt- tion on the blade; bctivccll periods to n 4 to 2 victory Ov" Dmmitrs Fallby wjnrfi? .MCEWUL Rnlph `\.{cEWm' . vm “hu” MISS Stem MacLean F1°“`"°" M°b°Y`_A5sismnt‘ a fills of .$25 on any of his 0! tlic Amherst-Crystals Contriil “ms in H hwd fwgm Naumml Jtwl?i1",M'ml.?fl~il_ Am- today 1_0 Pi-rident Laurence iirosc :'~'.cli.~_i"_ Ilccior l\in<-l<:\'.' :md W(-ish follow-in_-; 5 olosrd Jiimf-s l\TncPli:iil, and it volc of m lllziiors Resigil 1Czin:ulian Pl-css) nUr'l-"Ano, N. Y.. Jan. 6-Nine 'lic lliililllo Ainliscriirilt C0l‘lY" ' inn' 0._._~.,»,~ pf flio lliifffllo 1ll'l_if`»rs thc Anlcricfin Hockey League. day tcnrl¢~i'r‘d their rcsimintlons F. board cciing. No rozisoils were i!5V<‘ll for i.li:ii'lks iciiricrod the tcllcllcr mid me re51gnal10“s_Mr_\v¢i_eh M-mmm _ the tivo nssistilig tcnclicrs. ccd that he wosld leave for Chlvllfn All pi'o_