MARCE .1_5»_1933 m l‘ B 0 ll ll E ii ll I I Ii BURDEN t ‘ TO-N IG HT (, d CARNIVAL ‘ran 8.00 r. M. {Ii Admission, 15c, 25c. Prim ‘i THURSDAY monr SKATING Admission 10c, 20c. it FRIDAY NIGHT CAPE TRQgERVSE J8. CARLETON JR. SUDDEN DEATH GAME Abegwclt Hotel Junior Inngne Trophy Admission, 15c. 20o. SATURDAY AFTERNOON SKATING Admission 10c, 20c. EVENING BORDER CARLETON CAPE TRAVERSE SCHOOL SPORTS Admission, 15c, 20c. \ m-a-is-ii. Highfield Granites Are Banquetted 111s Highfield Granites winners ' WRESTLING BOWLING HOCKEY EL NEW i Moncton Indians W: n F r o m Bear-ca! Cubs TRURO, N. 5., Mar. 14—(By The Canadian Press)-Moncton Indians tonight secured a one goal lead to carry into the final game of the Maritime junior hockey playoffs and the right to continue in Mem. vflel 611a vlav- They downed Tru- ro's Bearcat Cubs 8-2 in thq fly-gt ct a two-game total goal series and Wm Pill! the final contest on home ice. Tvnlshtb encounter saw the teams battle scorelessly through llw first period Each scored twice in the second, and the Red In- dians found the decisive scoring attack in the third. RECOMMENDS (Continued from Page 1) The report. embodyins the rtsuiis of an enquiry carried out under aus- pices of the American [library As- sociation. compliments the Public Library at Saint John, remarks rev. Offlbly on the work of libraries in several smaller towns, including ,1 the southern section of the Bethune Hockey League and runners up for the Island Inter- mediate Champions‘ in, closed the , bogkey season by holding} banquet j it the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. i Rodd, Milton, who so k'ndly open- rd their home for the occasion, on ihursday evening, March 9. 0V1‘! one hundred and twenty-five fans were present. _ Mr. David Bethune, M. L. A-, who 1g generously danated n trophy for this section, was present, and after [complimentary speech presented l! the Granltes. Capt. Stead in a doror on behalf of the team. llockcy cfub, Mr. Gordon Stetson, rho thanked Mr. Bethune ieo Blake, manager o! the team, 5 thanked Mr. Bethune. also thc~ ‘mlmilnlty, for their splendid sup- t during the hockey season. " Mr- Lemuel MacKlnnon was then runner thanked the ladies for thcj iinner of which they were about to intake. His only regrets were that nth banquets did not come often dough. ' ‘During the d’nner, Mr. Jns. Dor- iniline-kcepfr and Lem. Mac- l lhnou were heard discussing thet iiiiability of using e‘ectric clocks’ lltimlng purposes. Their conver- itbri however, was a little too itthhlcal for the majority of the fliers. l-low Mr. lire enjoyed their comments! | h W lit. Sidney Taylor made a splen- iicl speech, outlining the Will's done during the past season uni bythc Granftes, who in his cpin- made about the railway situation. ion, would have been Maritime ln-l He wondered if the coupling by the only for Prime Minister of pessimism with Inlurlcs received by so many of the sussestiorls 101‘ l! Plcblsiliie W55 "P?" tillers during previous games. He naratorv to olaclnc amalgamation recalled that in the game in High- 5W5" the P°°P1° °7 Camdar termcdlate champions, id Rink between the Granltes u the Second Ablfes, two of the Granite forwards played seventy, ui-gnmes and one “ashram. with,‘ Kingdom has inczeascd 4 per cent- nut a mud‘ a record hard to be“. in ten yours, London proper gain- ind any team that ecu-d shut out ing 5 per cent, and six other largo the wmiamsi elm ,4, “M”. the“ clti-a 12 per cent. traditions confirms what he had Psflously raid. He completed his Wlrlts .11 reading the ioiiowingvDt-‘ifllwmall A" “Wis 15 Will. handed in by a local Robert co. "for to our Highfeld Granites; nitric a very hard team to beat, n"? grt more than their share of victories, _ H m lll°W 110w to take defeat. "hen sorrel thatched Wallace gets llOld ot the puck, n" Opposing players are just out of luck. “M Baal-keeper Abby, where ia if there another 800d as he is. to keep out the rubber? ‘line's tricky ott Campbell. What l Dlaver is hel i “W: last. goals he made were worth while to see, "tile Btaulcy Hurry. hi’- least that's What rm mo, ‘l! he keeps up his good hockey llilvlns. wiu be worth nu "Fsht in gold. There's lolly. Jack Rodd, he's s _ u ‘lure and quick shot, 1 , iiu not on the icsfthoy miss "I! O u I and atroclously housed." lllbrary to compare with that at the "Why l0 Hfilflld SW8d. C593» ' Saint John, New Brunswick, which is so well administered that it ought iew well chosen words thanked the in some way to be made accessible to those who live within a score of Mi". T. A. Rodd, chairman, then miles around it, and thus share its called on the President of the riches and extend its influence." and work of the travelling libraries sent ypferrrgd to the splendid coaching out by Acadia University, and of d,“ by Mn Q“, Qampbeu, 11¢ Dr. Henry F. Munro, Nova Scotla use regretted that owing» to 511- Superintendent of Education, in de- ters Ott was unable to attend. Mr. vehpl"! mleriist m b°°k5 >1" m" tory to the meeting in Charlotte- town ln 1864. » struggle of the Marltlmes to get . l itt . - and upon and n ms usual w y "Justice in the face of uncalled for and unwarranted ilitrcatment at the their success in securing the Dun- can Commission. , sions for a hoard of Itrustces and opposed to the arbltrai tribunal. He might find it necessary to vote against the bill, but he wished, Mr. Veniot said, to have it understood ‘that he agreed entirely with the 0b- Edw" will“ jects of the measure in so for as it [might eflect economies Oil behalf of the hockey !8l15,_ "uglnggg-llkg operation, good speech Mr. Veniot said there were It's s good new to Abbie when he's And when Major S steps out to The last night they plflyrd GPOYEC But before they were through the He'll make for irmseif a flmvlli And of course, there's Dick Cullen. Th; gum wquld be stronger, if Dick curley we mean. will?“ i" He guarantees goals. and mam“ when you put them all wltlhtf And ghgy-m playing combination, think the Highfield Gran-‘lbe A" '5"); p“; ytimltlbfir-"Pilfik". Oltriot Pious 0097) Wiifldeivolr. Trui-o and Yarmouth and Amherst, but subjects Halifax to severe criticism. "Halifax, the Provincial Capital," it 8W8. "is known everywhere as a classic example or lack of public in- terest in the spread of intelligence among its citizens." Referring to the Public Library here= “Its fin- ances are scandalousiy inadequate, its staff insufficient and pitifully lllldefilflld." It is “badly orgairzed "There" is not in Nova Scotia a The report also pays tribute to the - chools. He took the House back over his- He recalled the bitterness of the °' ‘h’ "'“""g° “"°“““ i" Certain Eryaorts ExemptFrom Tax ands of the central provinces," and _,__} MONTREAL, Que. Mar, l-i-Ccr- lain, exports from Canada. will be exempt from the iTH-‘Jlii saics tax imposed by the New Zunizixzd Gov- ernment according to an announ- cement of the Canadian National vsteamshlps, buscdton word from C. M. Croft Canadian ‘Traci: Com- missioner in New Zcilzlnd. The exemptions apply to nwvsprlnt, fruit, wrapping paper, cultlvators harmws, ploughs, drills seed fer- crs and separators, machinery and tilizer and lime SOWOFS, grain clean. appliances for metal working, wood- working, stoncworklng and glass working, various hand ton‘= and so forth, He could not approve the pr/ovi- as "irrevocably and unaltcrably" and more Referring to the Prime Minister's iily pessimistic statements HUNTER RIVER ROYlk-Qn‘ ‘VIN THE DETHUNE TROPHY BY DEFEATING THE RUSTICO RiWGERS 2-1 AND 5-0. The populrtlon of the United In thdfastcst game of hockey ever seen in Wheatley River rink the Hunter River Royals defeated the Rustico Rangers by thc score of 5-0 and won the Bethune Trophy by the total score of 7-1 having de- feated them 2-1 in Hunter River Friday night. In the first period, play started away fast with both goalies making some player tco : on the blue. poke check, some nice saves but neither team e makes of the p'ny u i~1~ look- was able to score. lng wreck. In the second period from the face - of‘! MacMillan caught Buote nap- ping, scoring on a long shot from left wing. A few minutes inter Wed- lock went in close, circled the not and sbmmed in the ruiuier for the second goal. Play llvcned up, but there were no more scores in this period. , In the "third period, the Royals, not satisfied with their lead, still continued to force the play with a forward line displaying a fine ex- hibition of skating and team play, and a defense of H. wedlock and Seller with Watts in the nets, all Carson was sick; Aibbies were sick. Dickie iiaexinnon keel)! up his good dame. 11011110. he's full or sly tricks. I OF WALLS OF GARAGE C .. To»: Jzfleltl-matown _. QQARDIAN Till WHERE TERRIFIC QUAKES SIIATTERED BUILDINGS TO GROUND Here is a. general scene of wreckage in the ’quake area of southern (Iulifornia where ovc: a huntlreil gfg dead 3nd thousands injured as the state and country moved to put thc area under martial law and provldirimmediate relief. l“ The final scare of the vnmc caznc as the rcaul; of u liciiutiiul ctr-inimi- aiion play by ivcdloclc, lilusllillui and Doylc. Boyle circlctl iu- own not, wont through tho fort iris, slrziioii around the dcfcusc, intuit: n perfect pass to Vilccliock will £l\’J'., but Buotc rnndc a beautiful 1.12m, but MacMillan was right in for the rebound, scoring on a beautiful shot. Immediately after the game, fir: teams were congratulated on ihc fine brand 0f hockey (lisplnycti, by Mr. S. M. Daniel, President of the Bethune League, the Rustlco team also extended their greetings to the Royals on winning the trophy. At the request of Ml‘. Bethune, the trophy was not presented, as n rc- ccption is to be given for the win- ning team at which time the pros- entatlon will be made. To the referees, Messrs. Vessey and lluntain, goes a great. dcni of credit for the impartial way they have handled the play-oil. The lineups follow: Royals-Goal, W. Waite; Defence, C. Solis-r and H. wedlock; Forwards, A. Wcdiock, R. Moclviillnu, P. Boyle, D. Whltlock, S. Bernard. Rangers-Goal, A. Buotc; Defence, A. ivcclncr, A. Gallant and Gauth- lcr; Forwards. F. Doucclto, It. Dou- ccttc, J. Gallant, E. Gallant, R. Gauthier, F. Doucette. Referees-R. Vessey, Hunter Riv- er; R. Buniain, Rustlco. The installation of a flshrvay ill tho Koksilah River, in British Co- lumbia, to make it easel‘ f0i‘ 00110 and chum salmcun and stceihclld trout to mach the spawning grounds in the upper reaches of IIFUN UMP; - The above picture gives zi slight idea, rot‘ fire tiurific force of til: shocks in ihc 83141100559 an“ 0t southern (Juliornizi. The ruins of the car shown above ucrc caused Wllfl! “W ‘Wm-N's 5mm m“ “ans S PORT WORLD MlRtltlNS wm iiimiqli cur Defeat Montreal Ganadiens 2-1 In Hard Fought Fix- ture Last Night. (Canadian Press) FORUM, Montreal, March l4»- Montrcal Maroons won the Kennedy Cup, emblem of the National Hockey Lcosuo championship of Montreal, with a. 2-1 won over Canadiens, tra- ditional rivals, here tonight before 10,500 people. Just 58 seconds before the end of the game, Glen Brydson sniped a quick shot past; Halnsworth to break a 1-1 tie and give Maroon: a victory. Maroons captured the city title with three wins and a tic over the six games the two teams have play- ed against each other this season. There was a stif! struggle right up till the end. The Canadians went to the front in the first period on an unassisted goal scored by tricky Aurel Jollat. Then Maroons tied it up in the second period when Hooley Smith rammed home a short shot on a pass from Baldy Northcott. Hooiey Smith also figured in tho last minute goal that won the game for Maroons, feeding Bfytifiml the pass for his quick shot through the red-shirts defence. SUMMARY First Period: L-Canadlcns, Joiiai (Ciifiifllll 3.40. Penalties-Noble. Second Period: Z-qviaroons, Smith 15.38. Penalties-Lorine, Duguid, S. liftin- (ha. Third Period: Ii-Maroons, Brydson, 19.12. Pcualtlcs-Northcott, Jollrit, Starr. iNorthrotti, rSmi th) OTTAWA AT RfiNfii-JRS Overtime Tic First Period: 1—-0iiawa, Mcincnly, 11.40. Penalties—None. Second Period: No score. Ffleet Central Tvust Co. (T-IONCTYJN, N. B.. March l4- (C.P.)—Dr. R. C. Tait, of Sheciiac, N. B.. was circled President of Central Trust O:t:npony' of Can- ada, Limited, at the annual meet- ing hrld at headquarters here to- day. other officers chasm includ- ed H. W. Wood, M‘. P. It, Sackville, 1st vice pres; Hon. Fred Magee, Port Elgin, 2nd vice pres; J. F’. H. Tech, Saint John, 3rd vice pres; Penaltlcs-Mclncnly, Scibrrt. Third Period: 2—-Otta.wa, Kllrca (Shields) 1.18. @8611 “loathe a third and fourth in their rcspcctlve heats. Thr- h9g1 time in this rue: was 32%, Htzrziplirqv 0f Kcnsington axial rlri- vcn by Ii-Iyron McArthilr, “flaming, the by Robfrt Phillips, of Summcrslrlo time 341i. 90W: olmcd by Albert Sohuruinr, Nov: Annzm BOXING BASKETBALL ' Close Fini-siflea: At S’side Races Event Proved 6-1;? Of The Most Successful Ever Held On Harbor Ice-Majoron Match Race. Tho race at Summcrsidc proved ~witty Jim _ , _ , , , , , , . _, 2 I the greatest event of any racing Sandy Mac . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 I over hold; on the harbor ice for Cyril F‘. J. . . . . . . . . . .. . 3 ( years. A perfect track, thorough- Time 33, 321i. bred horses making some cf the Class It closest finishes ever seen and an Pixie . . . . . . .. . .. l 2 i enthusiastic crowd of spectators Chestnut Lady . .. L’ 1 I ,madc the race one long to be i'e- 'I‘lmc 35, 35. 34W. membcrcd in racing circles. The Class C first race on the card. was a match- ed race between Parker Boy owned b)’ Oliver Campbell, Kenslngton and driven by Wellington McNeill, of Charlottetown and Major s. willed by Don Baker and George Sheen cl.’ Summerside, and driven by Cyril Kenny. The first heat W“ W011 by Molar S. by inches. In the second heat Major s, made o. bad break and this heat was Easily won by Parker Boy. Th:- Troublc Cope Ono. Girl Peter Dempsey Johnny Mac Time as, a5. Judges: W. G. Boll, Summer guide; Joseph J.- L. Slir-cli, Kensing- ton and John Crockctt, Summer- side. .590»- Starter: LOllls Learn, who hand- led the horses in the satisfaction third and fourth heats were “on of all,‘ llOtlVltllfiiilltllll" ho had a by inches by Major S" E0 duke very difficult tnak. l“. J. Wrigh! was the finish that u; was mum?” mvus the capable unnoimm-r. sible for a spectator to till rm winner, until it was announced, as ' l a o .n'c 1c ‘v0! . lsigliscimnl? illltlmflslilfilllqfl? (thrill 112v . .. k _ i With Gold Water This rucc was won in the vol first time of thirty seconds for the 5 ‘ quarter mile. The time for inn’ four heats xvas 30, 31, 30 and 30L. I In class A Emma Watson, tivvil- 3mm .20 uxiirh i111! yo», nonir-rm you; 1Y1 by T. R. Macliliihon, of Kcniw- , nppvfllililti", ingt°n' and drwen by 011"" Cllmll- l For ‘llstzilscv, right now therl MIL “Tm um "W?- wli-il’ Jilll- 0Wll~ 1 are many wonrcu who, scoing their 0d by Gordon Dawson. hr-inr; ri ,' liriii‘ gcttmq st "TY anti unattrac- “705? "Ollihldor in caoh hi-zit. Srm- i tivc ~.\""l sri_v_ ‘ , 1 jun‘, can't af- d-V Mac" °"'n¢“1 11V Pllliliv Svliur- ford trctifiui or rrvn u imtilc o! "lall- CW1 F. J., owncrl by L. Tlos- ‘ionic? Tins i.- vxrittci: for tllcm “Tut ‘i350 b91118 close contenders Do you know that you can mnssagc ‘tr-our licacl \'(‘l'_\' i=ffvct..ciy with ‘it-old water? D.» f-tll kumv l! you iwiip you‘ illrtrr: lillfllll" iii: colt ltnp, after t l.:\ mm Your; cnougl lio b»: really." c d. and than gently that fruity u .. c your scalp tha ‘it will (lo rvoilrirrs for you? Coitl \‘."’i\"l' all; lllliCll the same \\':iy nu the lxczitl tlzut it, acts or. the bitty, m; .1‘ stimulant. Thai‘: lvvlmt many heads hood. Particu- lnrlv if you rvonr y’ ir hat diulng i the llfiY- Plllilidi if yolrvra boon sick and your lliill‘ is thin and Tukc tho some cam iii up- DI/"ift let tho clcpit" "u rloprca Thoro wc-rc only two starters in class B. Pixie. owned bv Robert rnco. Chestnut Lady, olvxirrrl’ Winning the second hrrit. Bost Clns", C was n good race. Troubli; drivcu by Blon din 6—-R.angers Scmers (A. Slebcz-t, m 1 t ‘ 2 . . h r -- _ Keeling) 5-08‘ pd byqlfqlzfdtfl gohnriy Mac, 0v...i Penalties - Johnson. Rockburn. l ‘J r c Om at sherblooiw‘. Mcfnenly (minors), Shiclds conduct). BLACK HAWKS FORFEIT ROUGH 'I‘hom:i.< won this race in siraiwht 3—R.angers, A. Sicbert (Dillon. 119mg, gm, gm owned b,’ ‘Vmmn Murdoch, Somcrs) 5.23. Dc‘.an"v came second in ‘thr- third il-Rangcrs, A. Slciwrt rDillon> ‘and third ' in the second. John Whitehead holding the reins in the third heat, Peter Dempsey owned by John McInnis, New Arman was‘ third in the first and second in 5.53. Pcnalty—A. Siebcrt. Overtime Period: 5—Otawa, E. Roche (Cox) 3.33. driven by Robert Phillips, sum.‘ mcrsidc coming fourth in the 1mg; Best time 35 seconds, unis- C. W. Faivcott, Sackvlllc; W. S. Richards, Camrxbellton; Senator Creolmun MhcArihur and J. Leroy Holman, Summer-side constitute 5 the Directorate. 'I‘he Eiccutll/O Committee for tho your v0mllrli°5 m. Tait, Hon. n. A. Relllf» K- ‘l. Messrs. Simmer, McMfinllfl Blld Chapman. 1n the report, to the sharehold- a crs, the President; referred to the exceptionally good alloy/lot; of the company during a very tryllli! Ye"- Assets under administration iri- crcased by $334,668.00. The Sllflmll‘ teed investment account showed an increase of 15 ‘Der 0011i 0W1‘ this river, draws attention to the fishway in the Mersey River, a noted salmon stream in Nova! Scotla, which overcomes ii. hclsili»: or sixty foot. and is understood t0 be the greatest height thus sur- mounted anywhere in the world. according to the Fish and Gum" Department of the Canadian Nil- lhel’ ill-d Wm‘? mm” Dick" who were playing a whale of o game smothered Rusticds chances for scoring. wedlock picked up the puck at centre, passed to MacMilian who made no mistake for the Royals thirdgoal. Francis Doucette came within an ace of scoring, skating in close only to be robbed by Watts who made ii sensational save, but were unable to score. Shortly after- wards, MacMiilan scored, again on a pus from wedlock. mid-season form them by storm. tional Railways. These fishwnvs.‘ which are installed by the Domin- ion Department of Fisheries, have proved of’ grout bencit in hclpiirg to maintain fish stocks. Chums. echoes and steelheads have fro- quently in the past been unable t0 get past the Koksllnli Falls on‘ their way up strum to the 51ml‘ .1- iug grounds and the lishwatt has been constructed to overcome this dlffiouiw. showed to be in better condtion foreclosures, neither had the com- pany any money invested in farm mortgages. In fact the business than any your since tho inception of the company. CHALLENGE we m‘ Jam Tarts do hereby challenge ihc Forum team to a "rlendly game of hockey us rmn as gosglblg 9on1, Kcnslow; Defence. McEwen, McMillan. Vlilkums: For- wards Williams. ‘riccallum. Dow- and automatically forfeited one of‘ immu Watson the wildest National Hockey League, ___ ._ games ever staged here. when the forfeit was ordered. Bo- fore the Black l-larvks retired, 601"!‘ man struck Referee Bill Stewart. l The fist fight that ensued was brok- I en up by the Boston nlavers- The Bruins went ahead after three min utes of overtime play. N. H. L. STANDING E. A. Reilly, K. C. M. P. P., Monc- GAME To BRUINS SUMMARY ton, Secretary: ll. Ritcoy. Monc- tion of tho latter, others above BQSTQNI Mam, 14,_(C,P,)_Af. Match Race ilon of the latter, other above my violently protesting an overtime “ark” BOY 2 1 2 2 named togcthrr with F. R. Sum- goal scored by the Boston Bruins, "illiflr ‘S. .. . .. 1 2 1 1 nor. A. C. Chvpznun, W. F. Fcr- manager Tommy Gorman withdrew ‘Timo 30, 31, 30, 301-5, 31mm, Reid pronto-nus, lvloncton; his Chicago Black Hawks tonight. (he; A The score ‘ tood 3-2 in favor of the Bruins maxing rumpus started when thc Canadian Section P. W. L. T. F. A. l‘. that oi last ycfll‘ Willie i‘ Sufpms °’ Toronto . i4 2a l6 s 10a 102 :11 expanse was shown on the profit Mame“, __ 44 2O u, 6 ,2, m 4G, the most 1a mid loss account an increase 01 canadiens . 45 1'1 24 4 s8 no 38 1-4 or 1 v01’ cvlll- OW 1932- all" Americans . is 1a 2210 a0 lil so o“ ask for H 8t tho cost of manflilclllilllt» taxesi Ottawa 45 10 251010 120 30 k T _ Y F11, auditor and the usual 6 P91‘ cellii- United Slates Section ac wlst- 0U dividend paid, P. W. L. T. F. A. have the tirne of All the investments of the Com- Detroit 46 23 i5 B 106 pi a . V. i t ,pnlly were shown to bc in an cX- Boston 45 24 15 6 121 85 54 your hfe t“ u g o ccptlonally good condition with no Rangers .. 44 22 ii a 125 o4 s: chew the flavor out: real estate hold for sale under ChlCBEQ -- 4G 16 1911 M 95 43 Of thlS fiflfi IOEBCCO. INTERNATIONAL ELAGUE , In’ circus’ i The best leaf and the longest cure give you delicious chew when hiydlp’ the cnlci water first. yo! would if it wore expensive tonio Part your hair this rvuy and that unit‘. your ulicir scalp tins bceri nioistcilotl- ‘ii-zen nnissrisc it in ro- tary motiors ‘until 1min‘ scalp feels iiugly. Then brush your hflll'-—ll'Om the scalp clcar to tho r-nrls of your ~ liftin: it strand by strand un- lll it is tliorouolily gone oicz". For a lair aitcruoon pick-nie-up when you feel strained and very forlorn and tlrcrl, try a gentle scalp massage with cold ivzitcr on your fingertips. It's a tit-nit‘! it will make you fcci lunch morn uwiilzc. will tom‘ up your wcliolugy; quite as much n‘; your .~c..lw. And (iii U18 (‘Ni lli'.'Ol‘.'Pll \\' l] l)" uliiillt ill“ minxit-vs lrmr! lfwr ' foril thug ' » rintig-y sting and Detroit, 1: London. 9- Buffalo, 6; Cleveland. l. F-O-Ri-ili-ilv/li Got ready tor fiovinclal itrrschzriasilo Ire Mrct- Fri- lins. v. Larlcr, w. Dowling. Mike l Bevanl. m“ I-nds i i u 1y, March 24th. HICKEY AJICIIOlSO E N l l. A l