I . when they tackle 1' ilotsigning an-NI-Il. flit‘, l; ‘step intothe big , I. he di 3 bile iinanci “a 1 C“ Patrick!’ did not disclose, the o ocrussa a 194s . A meeting will be held to ht gt the Y.MiC.A. building at .15 oi interested sport followers to dis- cus the 1e formation oi a junior hockey ieague for the city this winter. The latter. part oi last week it was indicated that steps would be taken to boost a Junior brand of hockey this season and st the meeting tonight a more de- (mite policy will be decided. It is hoped that a representative gather-, B 111g oi citizens will be on hand to ,1.) in the formation of a hockey 159p which will aim to look after ggvglopment -of young hockey talent. ‘I ' ‘ ince of Wales rugby squad yam their worth on Saturday afternoon at Acadia University wnpus when they pushed over three tries to defeat the Nova Sco- (1, eollegians 0-0. And they 1mm have plenty on the bail to come back home with a victory over what we have heard has been the strongest termedlate squad to come out of Acadia in a 20°‘! mm!’ years. O 0 0 We base that opinion only on what we have heard. It has come from a rel h source, and one that should well be believed. but whether or not it is correct Prince q! Wales are definitely living up to the predictions that this co umn made a morith or so I80- That prediction was that this season. due to the fact that several boys were returning to P.W.C. alter service overseas. and boys the-t 1W1 msde th r mark in local football circles pr vicus to enlistment were available or the squad that coach Gordon Bennett started to 1711111 into shape around a month ago. P. W.C. have what this writer con- siders the best balanced squad in 10575. ‘ ‘ . * That they were beaten n-s when . dley tackled the senior St. Duns- talrs squad a little over a week ago was no discredit to th ir ability. “A 0 0n that. occasion P. W.C. made the mistake of trying to handle the wet, slippery. greasy wi- saints on the other hand, resorted to dribbling tactics and that was how they pushed over their tries. i) l» O But since then P.W.C. have won two ames; each one oi them were y 9-0 scores. The first vic- tory came when they beat Saints intermediates last Wednesday, and their second, as was mentioned at the start of this column. was over Acadia on Saturday afternoon. They have proven that the are going to be tough to beat if .D.U. are going to take the Island inter- collegiate title ofl them. Just when this much-looked ior series start is still roblamatical, but when it does foo ball fans will wit- ness the best P. WC. team that they have seen in the past number oi years in action. t O e O Well the writer guesses. or at » iaaat should know, thazt that should be sufficient for Prince oi Wales. ‘Ihere is mother series coming u and it is one that local football fans are e erly awaiting and that is when Sa ts senior team tackle University oi New Brunswick oot- ball warriors in a t int series for the New nce Edward Island title. ' (II l) 1- 4 Saints should be co-isvorites the U.N.B. squad. They have shown eno h to to arantaethatfori isonlya mater oi a few years since we saw a powe U.N.B, team de- feat an S.D. U. team b the mat- ter of a penalty kic. In this writer's ofiilnion the Salntmlnstank team at day, in a game that was p during a downpour of rain, was not nearly ac strwn as the squadsthat coach Father sl- ter McClain-n has under his care this year. d- 0 O O not. however the aarias- t will 3&1: gunfire}. on hat“ hturday . . . laying are on the following Saturda , will pro- vide local fol owers of Iootball with some oi the be have witnessed in a good num r years. Winners oi Irldison‘ at a later o. O O O Pa..." azure: the National Hocke th . Door s in ‘ _ when he signed his name to,a will fie up the names cf the auccess- New Haven Buffalo flit .I icttired stand in eh iddl lg‘ ‘ _ as ing a m e I: til team breaks in we‘? aha heads ior 11%;»: S (arm Canadian ma) g . N. 3., Oct. 21- Univerait of New Brunswick won the prov cial intercollegiate rugby c turday by troun- ei their d rivals. Mount Allison U "N! . 8-0. though Mount Allison took the opener 08 on the previous _ Saturday, U. N. B.'s mar- in-in the secondgams was enough or an il-b victory in the tom. mTnhte fierlén to ’ u ian c n co 1i- iied to slay St. Dunsteailfs ‘Ugwers aity oi ilarlotteiown (or the New uaunswlck-Hizice Edward Island- e. . u. is. Sollsga Football Results (By ‘Ilse Canadian Press) EAST: ‘Iufts ‘I0. Boston University 0. Columbia 31, Colgate ‘I. Penn State 4s, Bucknell ‘I. Army 5d, Melville Raiders is. Holy Cross . Brown 0. New London Subs ll, Harvard ‘I. Connecticut ll. Maine 12. N 20, Georgia Tech s. MID ST: r iowaState 2'1 Nebraska ‘I. Oklahoma 89.. ansss ‘l. a Tulsa 40, Nevada 0. Illino ‘I W ‘I (tie). Minn Northwestern 1. Purdue 30, 0 o State 1S. Notre Dams 39, Pittsburgh 9. Missouri 41, Kansas State i. Indiana b2, Iowa 20. SOUTIIWISQR“ a s“ lflliiilllflfl r G00!‘ 0. Alabama I. ‘Ilennessee ‘I. Maryland i8 Virginia Tech 21. Auburn 20, ane l4. FAR. WEST: Oklahoma A s; M. 46, . ton 1a Oregon State 0. iiornia s2. Oolleg 0. I0. Walillllton State 1S. Bruins Break Training (lamp QUEBEC. Oct. 21 - (CP) - Boston Bruins of the National Hockey League bloke their train- ing camp here today and left to- night to return (to Boston where they will open the season against Chicago Black Hawks Wednesday. Art Ross wollidhlzio: comment an the prospects o cam. nor w o would be taken under contract. Ho added however that he would candidates for the team in Bos- ton Tuesday. Naw Betting Record Made NIIW YORK Qct. 2i — (AP) -— a crowd of (chic. at Jamaica est- urdsy set a world's record 0i 04.- program at a total of 813.511.3357 was wagered by 200.186 fans It eight rscinguplsnts throughout the United Sta . k established rec- d wagering with. l BQQI I'll-had!!! Ind I $8. .801 handle. A new standard for. on a nines-ace card at ahalimiletrack wassetat 5901'“- for $1,178,117. Hockey, Results AIlI-ICAN IJAGUI (Small!) Hershey 4. New Haven 2. Pittsburgh s, Buffalo a. St. louis s. Providence 2. AMIIICAN LIAGUI (lalwday) 1|‘; Cleveirid 4 (tic). ‘I Stdouisi: e square. barking orders to s. platoon. But as s training corpoinlhs was on the welcoming oommithe ior green recruits and gave them their first taste oi drill. I Milwaukee). ,-‘ Chicago Cardinals 0, Detroit 26. 80$ for betting on a seven-race d1 SPORTING NEWS 'u. 1v. B. ‘Wins. Football (Title New Brunswick Eastern Slinalia Football Scores (By The Canadian Press) a linitcll’ States “ Pro Football Scores (By The Canadian Preal Philadel Green Boston ay 38, l4 Cleveland 4.1, Chicago Bears 21. Pittsburgh 2i, New York ‘i. British Football DON, Oct. 2i — (OP Cable) -.Ran era and Mother-well are now sharing the lop position in the Scottish Football Leagues division "A" after games Saturday in which the former first-place Motherwell lullld played to a scoreless draw with Hibarnians willie Rangers do. ieated Queens Pas-k 2-0. Hiternians share second place with Hearts, who tied with Queen oi the South 3.all. Dundee held its lead in division "B" of the Scditis l League by de- feating Albion Rovers 2.0 while East Pile scored an 8-0 win over broath to tie for second place w th Ayr United. Ayr United played a l.all draw with. Raith Rovers and Dundee United defeat. ed Stmhousemuir ‘L0. Wrexham won 2.1 over Siookport and Rodiidals defeated the leadins P“ ‘er team to ti», for first place in the Northwest League. Accring. ion Stanley and Southport and Crews Alexandra and Barlow all playcdscoreiess draws, putting Acc. rington and Crewe into a. second place tie with Chester. Charlton Athletic pressed con. tinuously to win 2.1 from Arsenal and retain the South League's lead. arship. Brentford defeated Birm- mgnam City 2.1; Milwall and West Ham played a scoreless draw: n Ville beat Fulham 3-0: and Chelsea took ‘a 7.4 win from West Brom- widh Albion. This made a second place tie for Birmingham. Miiiwall, Aston Villa, Brentiord and Chelsea. In the north division Chesterfield squeeud a l-O victory from Mid. esborough to hold first place. Huddersfield trimmed Stoke City 8.1 to move into second place along with Blackpool, which only man- aged a 2.all draw with Newcastle United. Liverpool lost 1-0 to Man. cheater City and dropped to a third place tie with Sheffield Wednes. day and Bury. Crystal Palace, although not playing. held the South league lead and Bristol dropped from second to third place after losing to Alder- shot 2.1. Cardiff blanked ‘Brighton and Hove 4-0 to climb into second place while forcing Brighton to imirih Rothcriiam United and f" ‘ ‘ead tied for the northeast leadership as mrlington suffered a 1.2 defeat by Halifax - the first defeat Dar- lingion has had in eight weeks. Bottles-ham downed Bradford 4.1 and Gateshead smothered Hartle- pool 2.0. Queen's park Rangers retained top podtion in the south-north BIND. baffling Northampton with decisive football to win 2.0 Port Vale held second spot with a. 2-1 win from Watford Norwich beat Southend and Notfs Countv ‘voh l.0 from Mansfield io create a many third piles tie with Wat. Plymouth real-rained the only winiel team in the country when he's new eirneriance ior thew tied 1.1 with Luion to remain with homing and four rlv-aws at the bottom of the South Division. ‘ “(r-year con t with New York Lani-ads. He's never been in Jhe . rigors early ast week, it was big city before, Just about silt years and nine ‘ rllvnths after Lester Patrick first Hit him a hockey offen- During "the ensuing period he managed to in sport pages ior contract than playing pro ' OOQO ~ l-lprsde, however, had good rea- lods for not acceuting invitations time. For one ‘It think it was worth 7- _ O players let '16)- TIIIJIBDAY OCTOIII IIOCI: One- Lru-lnnrl-nhnnnnnh-n-nnnnnnnqn CLEARANCE ~ Auction Sale ass-are or LUDLCWJINIINS sr ssaasnnsu) llth, AT 11:80 SHARP. or amt. s... ‘llglllasaig and Household aussu. IOIFQIIIPIOIQMIeaIymPQoIseroMIeQwIyB. i Lapin-id's contract.» m i m) awn-J kilns (lies-thorn) all to freaban (an iali: a m sum ‘fin (gees. a twfiyaar ‘contrast land's“ ma! latleiieataspriamssives. y m “h. m‘), gilfih-‘jep-légnuulver on». Qlantiay a bay andstraw. 911M‘ happens to iiaale in . 3’ §"»..‘3‘“»‘ii‘.s“"o'.i‘"€§a figs " "ficussw""""~la.u.""l"fiisit"éfl3° 25.33131’. Th?‘ ,9;- ggggy-tmegl-gg» alga}; w“; '. - - ‘ » - ' ' ' o w a r nos s1? 1,’, h’ m?“ fig I Fm"! _,"'“'- "l?! PM!" "i"- "el." laifilg- 8'". o m) . Known as the Pittsburgh S" “m”; ‘i: ‘fulfill '"g' he“: ‘mgyqfau’ :21’! 0:510 1&1, maignialehrliiaflt a cal-‘elag-‘ogi 1X31 A t . ' h. 4 ‘ ' l‘, spong- ‘_ - ‘ Lmm-jukn ‘ .,than battles over s is- r ‘t.'.‘l§i’."‘.‘.'-"'i Si". v ' :.-.i'°ll.'!I"'-'l . la"- MW)» Wm- i"l'iis“°w""slo§l.s‘-li'sls‘l". “l” “m” t; Lm. m”; sad 9 aaiaa. I _ _ _’llfl. Orgah. sewihl machine _________'____ in » _ ’ b90001 satin. toilet-set. orsaaat griad- gm; you" mg w“ sans (only). dun us, arflelaa u» nanereas to _ ~ i ‘Binder nus, No. 4, Mower G it. MJL, Bake, sum’ lraierprovlnclal: onsu . Arlélalnlltgnla Tigers i0, Toronto Montreal Hornets l. Oil-IV! Rough Riders 28. O. I. I‘.U.: Toronto Balmy Beach 11. Ham- Iiiton Wildcats s l nonto 88. Windsor kets In ta (vlveaior): Unive tyxoi estern Ontario 0. McMaster niversity 18. I a 14. Washington 24. (at THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN fine Cat F/dIIII/Zdll and kol/‘em 0 Woarke - by oepgws nouaka? - ' ‘ " ‘ '- ooris PRIZE COOL SMOKI BIIONCO DUSTIN’ Agrggngy 545,, mnusg‘ PRIZE A1’ THE pLsaymaANu OGDENIS ' d e l i g h I t u | "P"! ‘MQXIIQI liK FOR OGDIPPS CUT PLUG." D l M Easy lo roll to smoke‘ (By The Canadian Press) SYDNEY, N‘. 5-. Oct. Zl-Mike Jabaice stole the show at Satur- day's iinai harness racing card here as he drove Dr. Budlong and Jacob ithrow to straikht heat victories in the two races he enter- Dr. Budlong captured the 2.27 Trot and Pace, showing his heels to a field oi eight horses. The Withrow horse took the 2.17 event in a duel with Grace Abbe, which placed second. Bob long won the other event on the card, the 2.28 Trot and Pace. Summary: _ 2.23 Trot and Pace o Bob Inna (G. Vickers) .. gl-IOO sane cabal-s Commodore Stout (D. ford) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Helen K. (W. Lewis . . . . . . .. 2QUI§ a was» oaNv-e 2.27 ‘Trot and Pace Dr. Budlcng (Jabaiee) . . . . .. Gordon C. Reamore ‘(GJdac- Donald) Doris Earle (D. Ria-tchford) .. Steamboat (A. MacKenzie) . Starlight Eclipse (G. Lewis) .. Anne Dewey (M, Mitchell) .. Helen Signal (D. MacDonald) Violet Ray (H. Hastings) .. Bumper Joe (M. Chaison )... Times: 2.22: 2.19; 2.19%. 72.17 Trot and Pace Jacob Wilhrow (M. Jabale Grace Abbe (G. Lewis) Dinah G. (R. MacDonald) Margaret Rose (D. Ratchford) Baron (G, Rogers) ..'I‘imcs: 2.16%; 2.16%; 2.17. P. w. o. Wins Exhibition Game From Acadia 9-0 wowmw umhauomm ~ 231$" €Z§§Z%3Q P‘ NaFNP“ GO-Inlbwvlu s- A Prince of Wales College foot- ball ioam Saturday defeated an intermediate squad from Acadia University 9-0 in an exhibition Ilme at Wcliviiie. The P W.C. squad ouiioughi. oulheeled and outplayed the mainhnd coll willh Mac. Donald. Blanchard and Dalziel doing the scoring. Exhibition Hockey MONOTON, Oct. 2i - (OP) _ Montreal Canal-liens today edged out the Quebec Senior Hockey league AllcStara 7-6 in a pro-season exhibition game here, after being held to a 3-8 deadlock by the Ali- Stara at Ottawa Saturday night. VIINNIPEG, Oct. 21 ‘- (CP) _ Chicago Black Hawks defeated New York Rangers s: Saturday night to mks both ends of a hockey double-header and sweep their three-lame exhibition series Both Illllds were noticebnlv tired after the game Saturday) aft-moon won by Bladk Hawks B-i. but play moved Vat a fast pace throughout. Play ResunaaFor Crockett Trophy At the Briahton Horseshoe Club play is being resumed for the J. P. Crockett trophy and will continue all this week. All players who are in this tournament are asked be at the clubhouse this and any wish with asked t0 secretary of s Lawior, by Tuesday, ____1___ Realaaiber When By The 552m. Press Harry Greb, f er middl d lhhtweight worlgmboxing ciiamnp- Oct. 23. Mike Jabalee Steals 1n... Show At Sydney Meet iiies While 0n ilunting Trip N, gct.’2§— (n?!)- -Peter wrence, , o ew ford, Male: died of a heart attack Saturday night in his hunting lodge bedroom at Brockway. He was with five oiher hunters from New Bed- ford. All were successful in their quest for deer. and had planned to start ior-home today. Lawrence's body was found by his roommate. Maglior Dion. Shelter Officer For N. RL-P. E. I. SAINT JOHN, N. B., Oct. 2i- J. G. Hart of Saint John has been appointed emergency shelter offic- er for the Prices Board in New Brunswick and Prince Edward Is- land, and has established his of- fice in the Board's regional quart- ers, 56 King St. This announce- ment was made here by A. G. S. Griffin. Ottawa. who was in Saint John last week completing plans for the functioning of this depart- ment in Canada. Mr. Hart's duties will consist in finding some form 0i shelter, tem- porary or otherwise, for all famil- ies, particularly those of ex-service men who are faced with tlie pros- pect oi flnding themselves on the street. Mr. Hart will not be expect- ed to find accommodations ior those vuho are merely unsultablv housed but he will be cancers/d solely with cases of real distress where families have nowherle to so. New R. Regional Counsel FE Mar. MONCTON, NB , Oct. 19 —Ti'le appointment is announced of W-H- Jost as regional counsel, lltlflfllliC Reglorl, Canadian Naiionai ltall. ion, by regional ileadq-llarters of the railway here, succeeding H.C. JFrlei, K C , who has been ap. poinlted general soliciuor for we Canadian National system with headquarters in Montreal, Que. William harry sort was poi.) a: Sydney, N.S., and is a graduate of Dalhousie University, Halifax in arts (1981) and law (1934). On graduation he entered private prac- tice ax and in Jan. 1942 was appointed enlcrc ent coun. sel for Nova Scotia w: the War- time Priccs and Trade Board ill that city, and in Oct i944. senior solicitor for the Wartime Prices and Trade Board at Ottawa, which position he held up to the time of his joining the Canadian National Railway system Evidence Heard In Manslaughter Sass Saturday The preiiminar hearin _ 19y Gordon Pursgy, oay-Stltasgln. charge of manslaughter opened 5a,;- f e J Needy. .. Sti en Mam.‘ m“ 3°!‘ Queen's gong? J. l. ~7°hnl°li BPDeared ior the accused Egg G03- Huimesr 181!‘ the Crown. e "W" I1 i’ 8 to establish that Lawson Ewen Crosby of Itoy- alty was kilied as m, result o; hill/ind been struck on the night of Au: ll last by a truck driven by Pursey, called as its first witness John Spencer. Witness said he lived out on the lidalpeque Road. He saw Crodiy in Wheatleyis store on Elm Avenue. Witness invited Crosby to drive homo with him. witness's wife was in right hand side of back seat and his son in front with him. Witness stopped his car before he came to the crosmads to let Crosby out. Witness saw a vehicle approaching. It was coming on its own side of‘ road but as it got near swerved over to side of witness's car. Wit- ness then ducked his head to a- void falling glass. He could not swear whether ve- hicle was a truck or cainCrosbyhad. asked to be let out. on road and witness had told him not to get out until the oncoming vehicle had pasaedThe rear left wlndowin witness's car broke just as vehicle passed and he had felt a shock but could not say what broke the win- dow. The broken glass fell inside. Witness cried: "My God. they've killed Crosby.” Taken To Hospital Witness then got out of car and went back l5 or 20 feet to where Crosby lay. Crosby's head was fac- ing east. Witness asked him if he was hurt but got no answer. Mrs. Crosby stopped a oar. Witness did not know driver. They put Crosby in the car and took him to the P. E. Island Hospital. Crosby's con- dition. prior to his being hurt, was normal and he was sober. Mrs. Spencer, wile oi’ the pro- vlous witness, said she was driving whys, with headquarters at Mono‘ home with her husband, son, and Mr. Crosby when she saw a vehicle approaching fast. She warned Crosby to be careful and to stand close to the car. Crosby did so. The vehicle she saw approaching was a truck. Witness would not say the truck struck ih: car but she saw the ‘truck strike Crosby. All Pursey, brother of the ac- cused, said he and his brother were taking a load of furniture to Rus- tlco. Witness had had a drink oi liquor in Rustico and had faith asleep. l-lis brother was driving me truck; Witness did not remember anything until two mzn came to the back of the truck to examine it. When this happened witness and his brother were driving back a- long the road to Rustico looking For Monday mornin coals: Inverness Coke PAGE VEN. T loading we offartke following Old Sydney Screened g Bras D’0r Lump Acadia Round Avon Lump Drummolld Screened Truck drivers for out-of-towa customers telephone II early so we can arrange to load you. CARS ARRIVING ALL WEEK H. R. Large Co‘ EEILEIEIEIFEIFEIEEIEISIEIHEIIEIEIEEIEIEEEIEIE5i Nova Scotians Preparing To lIote Tomorrow HALIFAX. Oct. 2i — (CP) —In its lonely seaside hamlets and war. boomed towns and cities, the Nova Scotia electorate waited quietly to- nighttovoteonmesdayinan election that will send 30 members to the Brovincial Legisi Flood-tide oi war which brought naval battle to the granite shores lPDai-esatly had drawn some of the voters’ old-time heated interest in for a wallet which witness said his elections, despite the eiforls of e3 candidates to ouny favor in the larieet electoral list in history. 111g list of candidates, swelled by the C.C.F‘. making its first im. portant bid for power in the Prov- ilwe. was made up of 30 Liberals, 30 Conservatives, 20 6.0.1“, two labor-Progressives and one Indep- bmther had lost. Dr. E3. Giddings said h: was called to examine Crosby about l o'clock, Sunday morning. Aug. 12. at the PE. Island Hospital. Cros- by was unconscious and remained‘ so until he died shortly afterwards The cause of death, witness and, was cerebral hemorrhage and shock which could have been induced by a hard fall on the pavement or by a blow. Charles Mclnnis and George Jay, both of Borden, said they were on their way to Borden on the night of August 11 when they were stop- ped on the highway near Royalty and asked to drive a. hurt man to the Hospital. They did so. They were accompanied by Mr. John Spencer. ‘They were at the Hospital when Dr. Giddings was called. The hearing will be continued to- i | l NOTICE Hope River Bazaar and Chicken Supper Oct. 23 and 24. endent 0.0.1‘. ._ Stan in the l-calsiatura dissolution last month was 2i. Lib- erals, (our Conservatives. lbrea C.C.F., with twc seats, formerly held by Liberals, vacant. Premier Macdonald said he expected thil election to increase the heavy Ub- erai representation with his part7 inroa into the Conserv- ative holdings in agricultural Col- chester and Cumberland, and into the C.C.F. field 1n industrial Cape Breton. Conservative leader L.W. Frasfl. said the major issue was tho pol- itical naturs of the Nova Scotti delegation and the coming Domin- ion-Provinclal conference. I-le sail Nova Scotla could obtain better terms with a “deter-mined" Conser- vatiive delegation than with the "political backglapplng" of a Lib- eral representation. . 'I‘he 0.0.1". campaign has befl fought largely on local issues, its Halifax candidates claiming ma Liberal Government was allowing industries to die but in the P107- inoe. The party's manifesto claimed it would find “jobs for all" by de- veloping the Provincek industries and natural resources. GLAMOROUS TURKEYS In Guatemala and British Hond- uras there, is a species oi tut’!!! whose plumage vies in with that of the peacock. M day at 2:30 pm. skin of the head is blue, I y? MY FACE it... CLEAN AS A What's different about Llfebuoy Shaving Cream? Plenty] It; rich, creamy lather is both extra MOIST and extra MILD. Here's lather that doesn't dry out m4 411w yam- akin. It stays moist so the last: razor stroke. . .wiltswirywhiskersaotli¢y°°m=°5d"f\ Ind cioae. Aha all ao some. toowwnh $0 l-ifebuev I extra mildneaa that: handles tender with <1"!- Treat your face to a amooth-aa-allk Lifebuvy I'll" KEEN WIIISKERS WETTER MAKES SHAVINO SEWER