For’ Your THE MEN mm 119-121 Queen Street s \ Choice 0! 2b Box-saline Hate Why ‘i ‘S STORE Charlottetown LOOKING “EM OVER NIFTY UNIFORMS The Moncton hockey team will he known this winter as the Hawks. They will wear white sweaters with black trimmingsfon the front oi which will be a. black hawk with wings spread and talons extend- derstood, as Truro wants to go t0 Montreal at the time the league would be in progress. It is planned to have Frederic- ton team journey to Charlottetown about November l5 ior about ten day's practice, but no definite ar~ (Canadian Press) mono. n. s., Oct, a-rnmu- till ‘fliers. runners-up tor the M. lan Cm last winter, are consider. in‘ a three game. series in the Mar. itlmes, according to worq feggjygfl here today from "Tiger" manage- ~HAMliTON BUSINESS iwlljinl Speaks Highly Of Oar NewHockey Players. ' Mr. Russell T. Kelley, President oi’ the Hamilton Advertisers’ Agency Ltd, Hamilton, Dnt., was in the City yesterday on business, having already toured Nova Bcotia. and plans leaving this morning to visit different centres o! New Brunswick. Mr. Kelley is one oi the best known business men in Ontario, and is in addition widely known throughout the rest oi’ Canada and in the Unit- ed States. l-le has held the position of President oi the Board oi Trade, Rotary and other organizations, be- sides being largely the inspiration and financial backer 0t outdoor sports, such as football and lacrosse. Hamilton Tigere May Plgy Here meat. The series hi4 bell PWWIW “m. gm. u; 5y Maritime tnteresie n the trip mammal. two emu would be shred in Hali- lax, the other in Houston or Cher lottetown. ~..m P SIIARKEY ANll IJEMPSEY MAY MEET AGAIN (Canadian Pres!) \ Bosrou. Mass. Oct. ‘iii-The management o! Jack Sharks)’. Boston heavyweight boxer, announc ed today that they had made a tentative agreement for Sharkey to meet Jack Dempsey in Chicago next June and then tight MflX Schmeling in New York in Sep- tember. The agreement was made with James J. Johnston, general manager oi the Madison Square Garden, New York, the announce- ment said. Overtures tor the match with the former world's champion have been urTder way since Shark- ey conquered Primo Camera, Ital- ian heavyweight. Meanwhile Sharkey is consider- ing a proposal irom Johnston to box Tommy Loughran in another return bout, at the Garden, Dec. 11, for charity. Lou Broulllard. who won the world welterweight title from Jack Thompson at Boston last week, will be ready to defend his _crown in the New York Garden in January, Johnston added. ed. A black letter M. on the arms oi the-sweater will designate Mone- rangements will be made until Fri- i Mr. Kelley ls an accomplished alter- day's meeting. Probably two games ‘dinner speaker and ls in great de- _ ton as the home oi’ the Hawks and the name oi each player will be on the back in bloat letters. They will wear white shorts with a black stripe up the outside o.’ each leg, while the stockings will be or white with black circular stripes. It is hoped that the Abegweits oi’ 1931-32 will iollow the example oi’ the "Hawks"_so"l'ar as attractive uniiorms are concerned-and with the name oi each player on the back oi the sweater. Last season the Ab- egweits were amon the ‘very iew teams in Eastern Canada who re- tained the old-iashionedidea oi’ numbers to identity the players- and even this wasn't worth much li the fans were not provided with a list». or the players’ names. With oné oi the best teamsln the Maritimes representing Char- lottetown this winter, it is likely that the management will see fit t0 "name" the sweaters on the hicks oi their puck-chasers. This ides i5 merely to assist the tans both here and elsewhere in identifying the hockeyists. After all it's the 11m! who must be catered w. because it is they who make the great nat- ional pastime posslble. ' will be played between Charlotte-i town and Fredericton teams. .4 noun-our Charlie Conacher has joined the holdout ranks and wants a salary like Eddie Shor-e The Lea! star has‘ refused to accept the offer prof-y m. that he plum organim a pm”. K1115; oi big executives from Upper Can- i ada to come here next summer. Mr. fered by Connie Slnyihe. Clancy is reported to have offered to take five hundred dollars less than his contrast calls for, but this! report emanates from the club and not under the King's signature. It may or may not be correct. but ii so it marks an unusual departure from the accepted theory that players mould gel; all the traffic can bear, and then some. The hold out situation is clarifying as the season approaches and with the backing and filling in lull move- ment. players and magnate-s in the heat oi statement and counter statement; the season ls ready to!‘ launching. The discontedted hold- out oi today is the contented play: er oi tomorrow and tomorrow is just around the comer in a hock- eY WM’- JOLIAT THE TRICKIEST Frank Flnnlgzn, who has landed gJne beauties oi the Province, and mand at service clubs and similar organizations. This is Mr. Kelleys second visit here, once many years ago, and he ls so impressed with the splendid accommodations pro- vided by the Canadisn National l-io- Kelly not only knows our recently imported hockey players, but was ior three years the employer oi Mr. Oliver. Yesterday aiternoon the two had the pleasure oi renewing acquaintanceshlp through the good offices or Mr. H. S. Henderson. Mr. Kelley speaks very highly o! the hockeylsts and said they had been a credit to Hamilton and hoped they would maintain their reputation here. ABEGWEIT PRACTICE All Abegweit iootballplayere are requested to report ior practice at Benny Leona rd Defeats Livan _ (Canadian Press) BOSTON, Mass, Oct. 28.—Benny Leonard, iormer world's lightweight champion, floored Vittorio Livan, Italian middleweight tour times be- tore knocking him out with a heavy right to the jaw in the third round or their scheduled l0 round contest here tonight. Leonard, who appear- ed ln splendid trim, weighed 151 and his victim was four pounds heavier. Leonard retained enough of his former skill to toy with his rival during the first two rounds. A crowd oi about 10,000 greeted the sudden ending with mingled cheers and Jeers. Y.Bowling C. N. B. Office League “ WONDER if I'm distastefulto mo, I i people around the neglect. He tells me losing my husbands love? A few months ago I wouldn’t have dreamed that he'd become careless about shaving. Surely he'd resent it if I neglected my appearance. ls ' it possible he doesn't realize how repulsive a growth of stubble can be? And if his beard is can just imagine what the office think. Here he is going off to work, and he hasn't shaved since last night. He continually finds some excuse for he hasn't: the time, or his- face is too tender and he can't buy good razor blades. Well, maybe he's right. But even if it is a nuisance, I should think he'd care enough for me to shave more carefully and more often.”_ Heclrlsick Today there’s no excuse for stubble. A while ago close and frequent shaving may have been decidedly unpleasant-particularly so for men with tender skin. Now Gillette is oifering a new and decidedly better blade that: skims through beard without a trace of harshness or irritation. It is remarkably keen-especially made for sensitive faces. Learn how comfortable shaving can be. Buy a package of Gillette blades on our positive money-back guarantee. Try a blade or two. Prove, to your own satisfaction that the new Gillette is a far finer and smoother-shaving blade, or return the package to your dealer and he’l.l refund the purchase price. —.-— with Toronto Maple mars. credits the Abegwm Gmunds u.“ evening Tdemrlwr- ’ THE BIG MEETING Aurel 510118.15 With~b8lng the trick- at 4_45_ There are only two days -' . lest nlan in hockey, and one oi the left in which "to practice beiore the w‘ o‘ Davey "' ' 161 l” l Tomorrow aiternoon 8t 130- best M11188 in the Eiime- 171$ 15M‘ crucial game with Saint Dunstans R‘ Gamerm “' "‘ "‘ 177 l“ hockey moguls iroln all over the news to those who follow the gem‘? on Saturday. The Abbies have to A’ E‘ Rya“ ' "-" " 178 153 Marltimes will meet in Moncton to but it emphasizes what other 01* win to stay in the running, so let M- Livmgm“ ' .137 13° RAZORS B l-ADES talk cvcr matters o! importance w ponebts think. or the remarkable llt- everybody been deck at 4.45 tonight, J- F- Fms" 1"” 12° Maritime hockey such as arranging u, Qgngdlgn player, Joust, comes 7am m. 51mm A. Foster ... ... .. 12B 204 1 108$ Sr. Alexander Sn, Montreal, Quebec a sched e for the coming season. into hockey this year weishifls 1°11!‘ L. Anderson . .. 97 169 i ~. I r ~- .. nd 1057 1132 beginning oi the year shipped iwo appoint’ g "hues and discussing pounds more ma“ last sedan a 2189 l Ace" ocs to ["111 and 1nd made or-I a pAwSBB-SOII league. l the addition oi so much weight tor Total . ... . . . - -- Bonus Increase {g is ito drr on andiextchnd Rtlifeflmiiiflves 1mm the fob 111m is wnsidered remarkabie’ yet! ri I I H A liisilgijllisicxluxcss “tihcny however only: lowing wave clubs o‘ the tiaemoi them w“ a time dWhQnihISeJBSIS: > sum nwndm“ A o. bounty oi 25 cents a tori “dais I F X 3 group oi the Northern Sec on 0 defence man an W88 ' ‘ NANALl/IO. B. C., Oct. 28.—- _ v S‘ cnfl the Maritime Amateur Hockey M‘ pounds. / Boxing Bout J‘ R. Nelson IIINI B a telegram stating that an Order-in-‘tfiiilntgdbijicqzigrmg Igfvcvlgrsirltt; I I I scclation will be presenP-Csmp- Incidentally Mai‘! H" a“ “tam” -_—- w. c. Daviest as 17s Council had been Pilsscd at Ottawa ofiicms ‘(re ‘cogfi-(iolgt ‘my 68'“ gm; _____ bellton, Dalhousie, Bzthurst, Fred- ed up over the acquisition ct Fin- (Canadian "w" T' M‘ Brena“ . 135 A113 ' ___ lncrenslnl; to nve cents r10? i0“ ti!" this trade m pm, and are hopeful‘ (Canadhn PyL-gs) l erlcton. Mdnctvn and Challme‘ nisan- It will "mine ‘hem t° throw FORUM MONTREAL Que. Oct. L Riciem " 129 12s (Caxtadlan Press) t 2a W“ m‘ vmwwv“ Island b““"".u.at n‘ will rcrlch as much 85 30,- wocyvrcnn, n. s. Oct. 2e- town-and F. T. Prldham 0t Monc- Ace Bailey int-O °‘~’“"°' “d u Andy 28.—Bobby Leitham. oi Moritreal. élslcilllansm FREDETUCJJNhNuBYvZZlt e’ m“ “m1 glvi“! "i “m” °f $17000 or 40.000 ions .1 V081‘. The lm- Acadia University went into the ton. president oi the section, will Blair misses flre azain this W"- won me Canadian banmmwekht 5-‘ H“? “imfmt Anmfknn t“ n‘ Cine e per ten 0n exports except to the‘ "midis rem], Wonk‘, be mcmw finals for Mmumc mbrcolleglard . preside. they wont’ _be weak around‘ the championship m“ mgm ‘vhmg AF am o0 . . Brunswc mce 1° me “it Qflited Slates, was road by C. Hwm pmmwtion and qmplovnlcnt for rugby supremacy today. dcreumng M€mb9TB 0i’ Haiifiix and film’; i8~°°"°fi5 as Blah- gogd ‘puck tllur Glroux. also or Montreal, the '1' tal 1999 med him-e tlijdlrifdrbbd illbme series Dickie at a nleeung "f the Con-isnmc of tile minors who have been 5h FYHHCL‘ Xavier 21 "0 3 m ‘he .' 53"“ Vim be present “m” w M‘ watcher" deiender. fouled him in the sixth o n. fairing championship oi the New sarvatillo Association hem Th: t@1‘i thrown out or work. second oi a two game series {or the r8086 I PY°'5e”°“ “new” m round oi a scheduled ten round Enlinecrg Brunswick section Maritime inter- egram was signed by 3"“ W A' “gm t‘) “mm the wimmr or m“ Mt‘ which liredericton. ChBIIOtFBtOW". g bout. gonegmte rugby léaguc Ram w“ Gordon. Minister of lvllncs. Allison-University of New Bruns- Halifax, Truro and probably ‘Monc- The match was m“ oil-Mm the J Howm m 152 threatening tonight Euglmmy rules Colllcrics officials, interviewed to. mck,sm.k,s_ m“ “am” a“ wncemed‘ No head‘ King’s world championship tight in which A McLlgeg" ‘u ‘__ 127 59 necessltatm U N pmylng Wm.“ day. we"e jubilant over the an- _ The parade started “not. three way he! beenimde Yet- it i‘ m” Panama Al Brown deieaied Eugene WITOWMEIM _ m; 90 out ‘out men gvhéwére used against nouncemt-nt and stutvd that Wanté’ U. S» minutes oi play when Founfiain ' College Teaflf lluat oi France by ‘ecision alter 15 a Blenkhom ,,, ,, . 121 98 Caledonia, and l,‘ was reported t,» increased bounties wmuriolglgl errsat . Icrossed the st. F. X. line, Footc cor. rounds. a swan ___ ___ n, 218 216 mgm that Mount A would also be 1y help their biisiness» t‘ g 1d Taflff Lowered ;vertmg. Fraser scorcd another try Us to the time Oi the 1W1 Rit- ' 102 13o 1mm, m services o, two mo“ eflect oi the bunker balm y wou three minutes later, but m.» kick ' - i“ - N‘ A’ Nicholson °' "' w e p ' be to hold ships, inCllKi-ill! Pimmb‘ failed, and the period ended with GGUIS Matched . (Canadian Press) “"1"” m” be“ °' m” "in" H” M. a nowbtt - 17° 1°1 who started the season with the 1 n t. m, M -—_———— ' ‘ HALIFAX, N. 8.. Oct. Zia-King's puzzled the ‘defender with his _ 965 B47 garnet and sold. ‘y three ocean 1mm d” cruel-ally ‘Canadian Press) Acadia leading 8-0‘ . - college rugger team defeated Nova bounding tactics and came in with T061 u _ _ _ _ __ 1M2 steaming purposes. an sot can NEW YORK, N. Y.. Oct. 28.-Tho- Gus lYoung got the visiutiarrs only ‘cumum Pr”, (3,519) 5Com, l’ but”; 5011;" 1a mohere botlj hands shooting punches- re- discourage the convomcn mus W. Lamont, a partner in the try 65H’ i" the 5913"“! h » F09“ roman. oct. as-mrry Gem _.uterdaYt/owintheir section or the vestcdly. He won every round and Accoumm . . ‘mmm ‘i’ °“ ‘“"“°“‘-_ it J- P- Morgan banking rum. went “Med of: a me ck 10* Acadia- lm h“ been Intercollegiate “Baum The; now w” cumming gum”; by a 1on5 I Lucky mnners Regarding export busmcs, was on record today as opposed m “ex- and Andmson scooped up a. loosa “and,” haw“: "u, Hunsafl. ’ M“ m g two "mo ggflgg way 107 133 stated that one conlpfllly Bi the ccssivo protectionism’ and urged ball b0 891109 ihifiWlivfi Ylmis I01‘. b. rlawhed Alztkrlmtkk fifteen theluovn sooth ‘quad The“ “me the sun-L They aver‘ ‘T’ F‘ Gordon "' ' "' I" i p __-i--—i——~"—~i"— judicious lowering of the U, s, tariff 3110mm‘ 5W- Rl-Bton secured "i3 ' ' ‘J bout will b6 up against‘ the New Bruns- in the centre or the ring, soon alter 136 139 OITAWA. 011k. Oct. 28. (By the sylvanla. Four pcoplc also held ticii- as a means toward solution oi world “M1 5m"? 5"" 511591150" had 1'11!‘- igilndlgt tibndzbuon Nov. elshth bio? college champions inthe Mari- tnabcsuuimr oi the round when {jgfliili 10a 10o Canadian Preach-One resident oi-cts on Sir obs-an, who fiiilshc-i economic lv-oblcnls- |ifgjigsariztF~mifgsciié°kizfli 5MP“? gains just recently returned irom “m, “my Glroux whipped over a right that M_ Mncclnneu m _ 67' a3 Olnsda and three 01' the unlteapsecond in the racc. and‘ react] a- A_ country cannot become over-fem for cit“ mhso lye ortilolesa < u visit to ‘WWW mi- 1am“ him” M“ u" °°“°'° °‘ n. Walsh .. . m m States are richer by about $5D.000.b0l1t $25,000 ouch. 1...; or. ex- whclmlngly the crcdliur of the rcst l> no a r - Lcithanrs belt. Leitham (ell to the Rt Hon‘ BE- Mcnomld _ 140 1m egg}, today u‘ a result or the“. and” Rn 5uumyl:.l::l. A Wmnipcflnof the world and at. the some time _ _ ' o gfveld Team canvas writhing in agony. l-le was Uri“ Gnnun,’ . 150 14o holdinl tickets in the Army and'M‘-h-. Miss V. WIWIFHY- Fafm-"lcmain a high tdl-ltr nation," he’ W _ _ S ‘ ' Bo 5 Spill! l helped to m! cum" md the cam 1‘ l." 203p“; vegan“ sweepstakes on the msdak.’ germs“; s, B. Miller, said. | Young glrs in Japan have takers F OI‘ I ‘u! v_ Y ,. Y _ Milan chgmplonjhlp wag medi- L‘ R" D” “hum "' ' 840 879 winning no," Dhu.mament_ m me' hogan. Ohio. A. s. Jimrs. Llving- up hiking. [MIA Vitality .0. smmumaffiuq och m; ately awarded him. Giroux retired Tom . 1110 Oamhrldgeehiro gram, DP- Elia Drcrhrv- 01rd m. of a £00190 t n. s. De Great. faculty "Wilder 0i Athletics. announced inst night that sprlngileld college's unbeaten soc- “; mm will play M00111 Univer- sit! n neutral. November 1. t0 11116011!“ IIIQ III loudly b00861 when left the ring. Lclthsm had lel_ene o i... to be cs as to his dressing room. Leltham weighed 117 and Glroux the same. Bowling Tunili" _Y’e Men IAIN"- Thsy an James A. l-lcnncsscy. Yellnntown. Ohio, Mildred v. wal- lwe. Prince about. a. c. LaFor-| istone, Texas. I Qn the third plan‘ Elofzsi‘. LOTd am. three i-lckfl: wrc held by Steven Nasal‘ Cg, x Lrwis Zieg- Germany, who rurntigv rccelvcd her doctor's djrce in law at Heidelberg Univcrr y. is making est Emery, West Pal-ls, Maine, and ler. New york and Gal-in‘ A~ Wfliiz. her iirst visit to America to study 990180 W. Blumtng, Butler, Penn- New Yam “m. 5pm $50,000. social service work. Women "in Mexico City. liiteiricu, ‘are planning a collective {and iwhere they will do all the world |and men are to be barred from thj premises. ‘ 6