BOWLING WRESTLING BASEBALL 0n TTiurscIayNig/it! Montreal, Toronto And Chicago Scenes Of Opening Clashes- Colorful Boston Player Still A Holdout. Senators’ Holdouts Sign Contracts Af- cter Interview With President Ahearn. UPIWWA, NOV. ‘l-(GPJ-Jflie (Cl-lllillln PIN!) the goal. Referees must see that no much-discussed cases of Ralph Pm“ SN"! Wm“) MONTREAL. NW4 ‘L-Tho- Brest player of the attacking team is in "Cooney" Welland and Allan NEW YORK’ Nov’ 7_Edd’e as n“ a‘ h” L‘ winter show, the campaign of the front of the puckcarrler within the National Hockey I-eaeuo. will set sections. 1n this way it is hoped IndeIWflY 1i! "W9 limos 0n Thur-iv, the goalies view will not be blocked day. Montreal, Toronto and Chic- on any play. Another rule says no ago fans will see the opening games, player must approach within 5'1 m. Detroit ole-shins with Ganadiena at ches of the goal mouth unless he is Montreal, Boston Bruins meeting cgfrylng the put-h Toronto Maple Leafs and the New Referees will have the ice divided York Americans invading Chicago. between them, Qng wlll be regpom. 01d but 6V6!‘ 119W. the race for the ibis for each end of the rink, from Stanley cup introduces new figures. hack wall to centre line, and will not a few new rifles. l 118W Byfltom oi invade the others territory except reiereeins and a new monusins di- in the case of a free-for-all fight. rector oi the Leasue. Frank Patriot. No team re-enters the race with native of Drurnmondville, Que., and exactly the 33mg personnel as t; for years maiusllrins of" the nroios-- ended last year. The champion slonal game on the Pacific coast. Ranggrg have edged Jegn pusjg, de. Two nights before the opening it ferlcema . Canadlens and Maple was doubtful if one of the game's Leafs have changed goalies, George for Lorne Chabot. Mon- tawa Hokey Club. Ralph Welland and player signed. and reasonable throughout attitude these interviews Niw‘ a ‘A NHL. CampaignlllfllANll ANll To Get Underwayilllfllli CAME T li T i RAM $1 Allan rm: CHARI.0TTETOWN_§UARDIAN Till (B! Edward J. Neil, Anoolatod Forbes, veteran referee, has an Shields have been settled. The mat- l h - t" i‘ smmned up m the mum“! viii; tltatwan 81:1; is“ Iorzieilnegntan: test Judse Jim Buckley gave Ros staieim nt l u d tonight, b Frank Ab”; Mfgueprasldent ofythe o“ a prize fight, the best are exactly the same as the worst. The argument which the State "I was delighted with the clear- 5mm“ °°""“‘"‘°“ m“? m’ m, Show“ settle this week, swirls around that by provision in the fighting code that‘ I So boxing today enjoyed another‘ shields Dhoned me, at owo dlffer- Zggitaézgfoxfifizxth ‘h’: erent times today, and asked for s,“ to the agate. tiatssmlezh appointments to meet mo at my {army mm“ h m c o, 0mm Wm‘ each o! mam 56pm g; e years over the i, cast one hearty ballot for Walker, “my, I had long and satisfactory accuracy of ecisions that once awarding him nine rounds talks. I strongly ursed them to sign gaze Harry Grabs Mam’ ham” the contracts that were offered gr ghbrqtlth w“ “d and, after r had explained the po- ,_ B" °"°"' “ewe 3"‘ “W” sitlon of the Ottawa Club, each - to Mickey walker‘ contract offered him this fall, Eddie from Welland telephoned long distance i glove L‘ B’ mul bl°wi and shwld be to President Frank Calder, of the l debited “s such‘ National Hockey League, and ln— It has he" revived b? m” formed hi-rn that he was signing h's “mtch- l“ which Marley Rosen- lfcooneyll and Allan beiore signing says a blow delivered with an open; contracts. t‘: ldent Calder inform- ed the Oittaws. star that his sus- pension was lifted, and congratu- lztted him on his action in rejoin- ing the Senators." DEMPSE Y T0 OPEN CAFE refused Point-blank to sign the sec- Results will again be tabulated in _ond contract sent him by Art Ross two sections, Boston, -New york and unless he has changed his mind Rangers, Detroit and Chicago mak- in the last few hours, is still at his lng up the United States division sasklwhewilli fiimi- and Toronto Maple Leafs, Montreal New rules include a series of large canadlens and Maroons, Ottawa 5°“ All 1m!" 0i’ the 8081B. dividing Senators and New York Americans the ice into sections converging on the Canadian section. UUWN THE ALLEYS Optimistic Over Ho“ NM mm NRA Pro ram d g I (Canadian Press) QUEBEC, Nov. ’I—The N. R. A. Jack Dempsey, one time Iarrls Abbatolr- High single E- RAbn-flfli. High three E. Robin-BM. aoto 1W4. m,“ m,“ has brought a more hopeful ieei- Commission and obtained perlnls- _____ in! in the newsprint industry both slon to operate a cafe dance hall. spud, ___ ‘n ___ ___ m _ "M .in the United States and in Can- This, he 581d, l; to be opened m, ghqehmt; m ___, 3°43 Ida. 881d Robert V. Komflili. PIEB- the Barbara Hotel here, of which Hm, angle Germ, D:y;e__l87_ ldent of the Donnacona Paper High three i-ieicn Medallion-sic. , WMPMY- LWM- he" W“- Mir. Kerman had just returned from a conference in Washington o: Canadian and American-news- print manufacturers held at the invitation of General Hugh S. Johnson, N. R. A. administrator. Ths D-nnacona president con- firmed $40 as the minimum deliv- ered price at Chicago and New York per ton of newsprint as agreed to by those, at the confer- ence- he is owner. Cancel Detaile Enquiry Into F0 reign Firms ETOWN ALLEYS I Commercial League Patterson's ' ‘ .y . , ,, 313g (INZR-Hotoi ... .--.. 31% High single P. Momnis-404. Izlllh three P. McInllls-Mil. India Much Improved Says Canadian Visitor (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Nov. 7-Demands re- cently made on foreign companies for more detailul and expeditious income tax returns showing profit-s made 0n business transacted in Canada are being withdrawn, Na- tional Revenue Department offl- cials stated today. In n close check-up of non-res- ident corporailons which carried on s Canadian business, a cam- Acquitted On Theft Charge (Canadian rreao) ' MONTREAL, Nov. ‘L-Frederlok Dobson, 41, today was acquitted by a court of King's Bench 111i’! 0B l ' charge of stealing an affidavit from the home of Mrs. Ida Bless. Mo"- (Speoial to the Guardian) MONUION, N. B., Nov. 7-0011- dltlons in India are very much im- proved and that part of the Empire is making steady progress along the lines of greater development, stated Captain Saegert of the Roy- al Engineers, India, who is on leave ‘real Mm Eggs 151d the charge and who was a passenger on the against hlm", forCl-IRDLU-"SHRD Ocean Limited of the Canadian l against Dotson‘ yormefly he, chhug- National Railways this afternoon mm mroute to Halifax to visit hisl The document with others also mother's people in that city. Ho stolen, Mrs. ‘Briggs said, were her arrived in Moncton from Saint property and purportedly revealed Act, officials said. Meeting protests John, N. B, ‘ the manner in which Leslie G. Bell. V against this cour-se, however, the Captain Baegert, although born l member of Parliament for St. AIi- _| Department today decided to with- in London, came to Canada i" “I toine. had caused her to lose a Do- l draw the recent demands on for- young boy and spent some years in minioh Government customs cartase elgn companies for the reason that the west and foa- a. time was o ' contract after she had invested s- the proposed strict legal inter-pret- fflnfihcp in Alberta, The last time bout $5.000 to buy Jiilimem Wm‘ ation of the section had not hith- he wgg h, can“, was In 192a. ‘nary to fulfill it. erto been exacted. The Canadian z__ . Importers Association, with head- quarters in Toronto, joined in the Department to the head offices of these companies involv‘ng a much stricter method in the filling out of ‘returns by these corporations. Protests Made The action of the Department was legally and technically in ac- cordance with the provisions of section ii’! of the Income War Tax Identifies Body Washed Ashore (Canadian Press) BATHURST, N. 8.. Nov. 'I-'I‘ho body washed ashore yesterday on Migcou Island was identified this LOS ANGELES, Nov. 'l—(A.P.)-— heavy- weight champion of the boxing world, described hs present occu- patlon as "theatrical when he ap- pea-red today before the Police paign was launched several weeks‘ ago. Requests were issued by the; bloom. a sincere student of the slapplng-with-an-open-glove school, successfully defended his light heavywe‘ght title last Friday against the famed Mickey Walker who once won one of these argu- ments, a Walker now grown old and slow and pudgy and unable to fight very much anymore. So accustomed have the experts and general run of ring officials become to Rosenbloom’s unortho- dox style, similar as far as the open glove ls conoemed to that of Greb SPORT WORLD OpenCIoUeHittingABHALlENEERS” kating OfMaxie To ComeITIRNEIJ BACK, S Up For Discussion BY ABA l] I A =__ , State Athletic jCor-n-mission To De- i Kelly-coached Squad 1 cide Argument On legality oil Rosenbloom’s Way Of Punching. and Flowers, that they take it for granted it doesn't count anymore concerned. At the end of the 15-rourld con- I nbloom nine rounds and Walker six. Judge Charley Lynch thought Max had won 11 rounds, Walker three. The experts about the ring- loh, but not so Eddie Forbes. As referee of the contest, Forbes and ‘ vote as follows: "I have only one boss and that is the rule book. In my opinion Rosenbloom’s style of hitting is contrary to the rules, and until the , rules are altered to make his style , permissible I will continue to pen- alize him any time I referee one of his fights. As long as the rules that they are observed by Rosell- bloom and every other boxer." But demands Bill Brown, new ‘member of the NewyYork State Athletic Commission, of Referee Forbes. "why didn't you heave Roseribloom from the premises be- fore 15 rounds were up, if he was ‘fouling so consistently that he was‘ penalized hrilf a dozen rounds?" For the moment the matter rests; there. It will be taken up with all‘ ‘points shrewdly considered and all lpartles questioned thoroughly, _ at; Thursday's meeting of the Com-f mission. ' TIMEL Y TIPS 0 1v SPOR T Hawks Practice With the Moncton Hawks taking the ice Monday at the Stadium, three of the "Big Four’ Maritime te for the coming ice battles. Nearly 3,000 fans are reported to have watched the Allan Cup holders in their initial workout. I O ' O Meanwhile the Abegweits holding two workouts daily, morn- the boys are put through a stiff juggling the lines. The evening ses- sion takes the form of a light skate. I O O Acadia by virtue of their 27-0 ‘victory over King's College foot- hall fifteen, annexed Scotia intercollegiate championship and earned the right to engage the Mount A. ruggers, New Brunswick titleholders, in the Maritime finals, which in all likelihood will be play- ed in Halifax, neutral grounds, t, a n The blizzard yesterday caused postponement of the P. W. C.- Saints game, probably for a week as it is reported the second Mi». A. ruggers are angling for a game with the red and blue warriors the latter part of the week. Jamaica 'G'ov. Asked To Vote Relief Money KINGSTON, Jamaica, Nov. 7. — (OP. Csbltn-Estinlatirlg about $1,- 772,500 would be required to bring hurricane-stricken districts of Jam- aica back to normal, Governor Sir A. Ransfoni Slater formally opened the Autumn session of the legisla- tive Council hers today. Expenditures totalling $1,200,000 would be required for repairing roads and other public works. he “la-ham by Joseph Savole, oi Upper Lamequc, as that of his son, 3010,; wed 23 and unmarried. With his father and Joseph S. Noel, Dolor was roturnins from Bathurst in the schooner Maris Dglphing after selling a cargo of 5 for25¢ 0A for 50¢ I At tho old prison Gillette Blue Blades were a sound value. Today's ‘rnstienlly reduced prices make them sensational bargains. Thaasnio high quailtyls positively guaranteed. _ If not satisfied return the unused blades to your dealer and he will refund your nionfll- (31919 "5"" Pflfll lpply to Valet AutoSnop Blades.) GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR C0. , possible. fish. Dolor fell into little Shippe- gan Harbor when a rope he was pulling to manoeuver the mainsall broke as he stood on top of the cabin, sold the Eider Ssvoie. stoflnyiWfiflbhOf made a rescue im- 0F CANADA, LIMITED, MONTREAL Authorities decided an lnqueli said. Part of the cost would be borne by the calamities insurance fund, port by general revenue. Governor Slater said the Council would be asked to vote $500,000 for loans to planters to Qace crops destroyed by recent floods and hur- rlcarles. About Ilifillirwould be required for direct relief of destitute persons Ind "Wiring damaged houses. ing and evening. In the forenoonl the Nova i ,side averaged about the same opln-_ Rosenbloom four. He explained his- BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT i easonal f; For NOW! Companions Congenital Exercise Healthful Music Delightful 0v erwh e1 m Kings Illilllllllilllillmlllii- College With 27-0 Score. WOLFVILLE, N. 8-. Nov. 'I—(C._ PJ-Staglng their defence on a‘ field swept by rain and hall and p? UM- Open as follows:- THURSDAY-S to l0'p. m. FRIDAY-é} to 5. Children 10 cents. SATURDAY-S to 5 p. m. bedded with three inches of snow, V_ Price 25c. J Acadia. University iooiuy ovor- e whalmed the challenging King's College aggregation and retained T .3" the Nova Scotla intercollegiate t0 Dlsfluss I D l t In. ;rugiby champlonshp by 27 to 0. eve Oprnen s Miner’s Referendum h _ _ ———— ‘British House (Associated P1155) TRURO, N. S., Nov 6—As fai- asi members of the United Mine‘ Corn," ans Workers of Nova Scotla are coh- cerned there will be no referendum to reveal the attitude of workers toward amalgamated mine workers, a rival organization fanned two yrars ago folowng disoglovmellii over wage contracts. This declson was reached in the By virtue of their decisive vie-i tory, featured by scoring of the‘ galloping Glen Fountain, who scor- ed no fewer than four of the seven‘ touches, the Kelly-coached squad displayed their vast superiority over the challengers in every dc- partment. Tile heaver scrum of the Wolf- ville squad heeled the ball backl consistently and numerous times materially aided the homcsters‘ cause with clever, close-paced drib-‘ (By The canadian Prose) Disarmament, war debts, Anglo- Rilsslan trade and the World Tar- iff Truce all figured Tuesday in one of the most important sittings of the British House of Commons this remain as they are I intend to see- bles that carried the ball into scoring position. Acadia apparent- ly were little bothered by the slip- pory, heavy going and ouispeeded their attackers and handled the ‘year, as it reassembled after the closing moments of annual con-Vautmnn feces!‘ Briefly. the deveh vonton of loi-al 26 here Saturday. ts we“? . , ‘ U. , t» as. ohmen . a. e dum neither be considered nor tils- fiii-iimlnced u” Umted Stat“ mum cu-SHL accept another "token" payment of Deegntes passed another rcsolu- $7,000.000 011 the $117'°°9»°°° W” ball with little furrfoling. I jtlori urging adopiirn of a sx-houridebt instalment Dec. 15 colioedifil , c . - . _ - . i i d f lt- .Appolnted Instructor ,worklng ddy and a 30 houi uoek Britain s not n any Wily e a" throughout the Domliliori- It wasdrig. (Canadian Pres!) Jfelt shorter hours were necessary if! The President 0i the B01111 1‘- N _ 7_H 1d L _ ranks of tize-unemp oyol were to Trade announced Britain wou 13.? Aggigdlazvboxer 3:: rep,:_.|be appreciably reduced. Copies oflwithdraw from. the World Tariff fentaéve o, the Marmmes m mellthe mrtlon will be forwarded to nude, already abandoned by four 1920 Olympic games, haspee“ em the llJcmirzlon Ggvffitjlgflnmi/llgzistiljflgfivother nations ‘with rrlrirxce 22d gaged as boxing instructor of the °f “t p“ ‘e5 a“ r Sweden 1n add tlori ma g - University of Ottawa i, Laizo- llportant reservations. He revealed ‘ l Strict erforcement of provincia. negotiations for a new trad; m“ Ci LOd . . “ounce fly mlrtlng regulatltns alas urged in anAwm‘ Russia were sun under w”. 93°" w elmmlm "bwue?" mm‘ Sir John Simon, Foreign Secret- ing opcrtlons throughout the coal —~— I ":.'.’i i. Kill‘ BORED BY NEWS ‘L O S E S B 0F idistrlcts. It was claimed “bootlefllment policy as dominated by m‘ LARGE YUKTUNE ary, enunciated Britain's disarmnc - . l LONDON Nov 7 _Them is “operations not only were YddllCllllf conciliation of the French m‘ Young man’ in lion-don who is uh- l working hours of 10g“ ma“: wor ' German theses Britain. 1111155! NEW YORK, Nov. 7—-(A.P.)— .\ Vie, winner of two straight rams in Maryland, attempted to ‘match his speed with three of the Metropolitan turf's most useful ams are fast getting into shape sprinters today but failed, finish-I lord“ he Said l° i‘ "°‘"5P“i'°" m‘ lng last, a badly beaten colt, in a‘ four-horse field. John Smonettis Sgt. Byme, a two-year old stopped home first in the six furlongs of the international speed test, feat- . ib-Oponing th West Indies Cotton are ures of the united hunts one-day plan!“ As a manor o‘ fact we are e meeting at Belmot Park. u The track was sloppy and a cold, penetrating wind chilled a crowd _ ,, n .‘ production of sea, island cotton but practice Coach Jackson frequentlyiof 5,000 but the adverse weather‘ “m m 1931‘ when he won msp o“ conditions failed to stop Sgt. Byrnel The chestnut son of St mulus, fav- ored by the lightweight of 101i p: l is, reeled off the three quart-l ers of a mile in the fast time ofi 1.11 2-5, with two-fifth of a secq ond of _Wiriook'as best time in this country, and at the finish held a5 neck advantage over J. Simon; Henley‘; Fly rig Heels. Mrs. James M. Austin's Good Advice was only another neck to the rear in the blanket finish but Winooka was almost out of the picture. trailing’ by more than four lengths. States Vote Against Dry Law (Canadian Press) NEW YORK. Nov. 7—Repea.ls solid march of states against the United States prohibition amend- ment was broken tonight as ballot counting showed dry sentiment in North and South Carolina, but three other states appeared lining up early to give the wet forces the‘ necessary majority. - If the latter three-Ohio, Perin- syivania and Utah-followed to the end the course they took at the outset, they would bring to the necessary 36 states those that have voted against the 13-year-old dry law. Pressroom Fire In Sydney Post (Canadian Press) SYDNEY, N. S., Nov. 7.-One man was overcome and rolls of the press were destroyed when fire of un- known origin broke out late today in the pressroom of the Sydney Post. Several disastrous storms struck the Colony during the last few,‘ months. Ono of the worst raked the western section in October. caus- | would be unnecessary. in! i0 deaths and levelling 9o per cent of the banana crop. Record. Ernest McCarthy, ah em- ployec, was overcome by fumes but responded to first aid treatment. Publication of the newspaper, it was announced, would not be inter- l ' runied. Georgina IeClalr, Lucy Gallant, Ev- elyn Plneau, Ethel Pltre, Arthur Le- reform, mhjgltt conceded the (h-ys l Gallant, Vincent Gallant. moved by an inheritance of r250 00o. F are but were Cniiflgmng‘ 3"“ “Jiaviniz made substantial disarma- He ,5 the flying Etomany M“ w» I; Emma!“ safety rules. Appeal, ltlment effective, virould stand by thl llam Rhodes-Moorhouse, son of the A was decided Wm be made to therpohcy °r the mcamo Fae“ he 5am ‘ first British airman v. c. .' muvm a] departnmn, I" m5 mimlers hm“: in Hm‘ The next annual com-onion will‘ , street, Knightsbrldge, London. ycs- be held m “mm many 111311 by disregard of Gov- BELLE CREEK SCHOOL Standing of pupils in lcr-olr School for September October:- _ Grade X Sf‘.—1. Goodwill Mao ———— drugol‘; 2. lbeslle Stewart; 3. PORT 0F SPAIN, Thlnidod, Nov. wllehh c001,; G.ade X Jr-l. Daniel Bears; i. going to do Just. nothing about it." | Conference he" Ycstcrdlu" R A‘ All“? C mlliiiml 3- Eihfi Jdfdinfi- Mr’ William Rhodesdvloorhouse Stockdalc, CALG, advised delegates Grade v111_1, pram-h; gook; 3, Belld t ti : "i4 prficgrrzil rslliy not excited about it ADVISED To DHCOVE“ at all. My mother and I are ilatur- NEW USES FOR cuTToNi ally very pleased, but we do not intend to let it alter our normal . became known m; the “Flying Etom from the various colonies to “limit Jnhn Riley; 3, 391m Conmtom Grade VII—l. John Cook; 2. Ed- cemficam at the age of 17_ He by‘ find now oililcis for" its use." wlh Bean; son solo flying after only seven and‘ Th“ “$"A°“1“"“1 adv“? "0 “mi Grade VI—1. Elinor Cohrproii; 2 a ha" hours m the an. with dum] Secretary of State fol" Colonies also Harold Grant; 3. Emily Conlpton wntroL He was a veteran p110; bfij advocated establishment of a row Grarfe V-l. Jr-sivye Nicholson. fore he was 181 search and Piflllfigandn fund for H Grad-o IV-l Edith Compton; 2. The Rhodm estate whlch he 1m "buy sen island“ campaign. ‘AI‘.\‘RlldTl' Skinner; 3. Margaret hams was that of Mn w_ B’ Rhodes, Speaking of opportunities for new c 0k. uses of sea island cotton, il(‘ decliir- ‘ Gland‘. 1ll_1, ch 55mm Nichol. 2881mm, Se“ m ed that woollen uriclorivehr llccd no w“; g_ Gjgrgg Conlpiolij 3. Kath- The “m, which Won Mn Rhodes“ longer" irritate tender skins if son ls- 011*“ c 0k Moorhousek father the v_ Q and, land cotton ls mixed with lilo wooli ‘G ad‘. 1..1_ Kgllllgml Iflgcdoug- ended m his death m Belgium m‘. used iii the manufacture of thcvhl ; 3_ Rum-l cohlpwll; 3, Gordon April, 1915, was a will‘ epic. clawing‘ , _ N‘°hl]5°n' ‘ A Captain RhodcyMoorhouse was The conference. in ill-C Imperial (pan-lot please copy) 18¢ College of Agriculture, will continue only 27 “men he d fol" several (lays Wllllf‘, the delegates ‘ BALMY WEATHER attempt to solve their problems of CONFU$ING FROG: over-production mid low prices. November nolsemiiklilg hoard here- " abouts in three score yours --- and Volo Rico, M13717 (lope, Frisco l llussy willows nrc lailddllig. as spring- Chenau“. Apply J5me,‘ Power’ 173 likc uentlicl" lrlihkcs lis second 1933 Queen 5t 2534 visit to this region. p , Frank Baker reported hearing till COLUMBYA, S. C., Nov 7-(A.P.) bulifrogs in a Novclnhoi" sorohodl -R.omulus Reese, Srcretiiiy of tho for the first time in his life liisl State Association for prohibition night. He is 72. Ho also snld ihril ho saw the bud- clalr, Eugene Pirieau and Augustine had Cal-fled south carolmi upon ding pussy willows. "apparent" returns from approxh‘ The temperature has hovered a- matcly B00 of 1.220 precincts ‘ ovc 70 for illc past week. W -.---- - - - --~ - —~~- .-. - ~_-_-_—,_—,,:— _ eg-nzz one of theI/céa/ly Wellington, New; ST. ANDREWS SCHOOL I WASHINGTON, P8,, Nov. c._ Honor roll of St. Andrews School‘ ' Frogs are creaking-Aha first such for the month of October: Seniors Grade X-Florelice Plneau. Grade IX - Evelyn Blacquicre, Margaret Blacqulere, Alice Gallant. Cecile LcClalr, Loretta Buote, Vcr-| onlca Plneau, Arthur Dolron. l Grade VII—Zeta Blacqulero undi Wilfred Plneau-Tcacher. Spare Your Motor Marvel ,' e i “l he Sold at Imperial Oll Dealers’ and Service Stations. Drive in today!