irulr CiiARLOTTETOWN _ silkworm l p I N Famous John J. Evers Still With - n. , I Hap Day Welds Leafs Into sane, winners Good Team Despite Losses . 5R1‘ 1_5- 19 _ I . , KATERS’ nay 1m) HAPPY SESSIONS or HEALTHFUL .ISKATING _ AFTERNOON AND Nlgl-{T SKATE THE We" ronuuo 1 REMEMBER WIIEII L "' /\li‘i The Canadian new Governors cf the National Hoc- key League. decided three years ago, today to impose automatic fines of. $25 each on players taking part in fights they did not orgginute The rule was Intended to discourage free-for-all brawls similar to those which had broken out In New| York. Chicago and Montreal dur-, ‘lng the 1940-41 season. Bopswanted for Certain Trades There’s an urgent call for a limited number of boys in Military District No. 6 (Nova Scotia and Prince F41- ward Island) to receive FREE fram- ing in certain useful trades atlthe District/Vocational Training ALBANY, N. Y., Jan. 14--(AP)— John J. Evers. the hantam Chicago Cub second baseman who snatched the i908 National League pennant from under the New York Giants but-s‘ still finds himself with the world series’ winners. If only as an armchair analyst. Ailing at his Albany home since 1942. the “little spltfire” who made Fred Markle the goat to tie a de- . By FRASER MaeDOUGALL mg, but ls sure that Kennedy, who Canadian Pres; Staff Writer hBl-Skilllit turned 18. "Isbtho post » ~tc andler I've seen real: nto “TORONTO. Jan. I4—(Cl’),-Al)' the league In the last l6 years." He NM-lvnll H001“! lflsue coach who looks on the youngster as “anoth- loses players like Turk Brodn, Syl " New Year To See e.- Bill Cowley. DOWN. o-THE; BACK STRETCH - f Cllllt0h. P. ‘ ' $313323... standard ll!’ p d trotting more 111% tggnl J_ pope Clarke of gem Is llvc sgursislsl} "I'll: G . b Gaylworthy gecolllifiy dfllln Holiynmd m, ‘.01., 2.02, thlrr. dam , om“- by Guy Axworthy- wilds had a trial mile as “moduli at Lexington of "Mint mu In 1.04 1-2 and M“ rte in 3i 1-2 seconds. l!" “w; arty-dining accident W‘ i° m, doubt been in the “IQ... should be a superb one __0__ a - er from - ll§§,’§,‘}§,,,‘,.°‘§,. Corbcii Au- ‘, Montreal, speaks for it- . on“ Charlottetown Gulf" e “m, Maritime Harness wimqew received. I notice . u" g swell turner‘: race P“, m. Brewer 2.0a 3-4 m right at home and make b’ time on such a track- l "he with you at Old Home 3 Augufl "and I will sure w Brewer. I have been ,3, .0... friends have bought s nuinber of trotters and PM‘ l M}; the Marltlmes. Whlcll m1 a good idea for it will h‘, , um,“ for enthusiasm - lace fans and improve har- ming generally i0; f string of horses ',§‘.°“.'..l',"n.= Prince Ma- ‘iour-yenr-oid green trotter. . flgnowl‘. three-rear-old _'Northerl~. star. slX'Y"r'°l‘i . gllglble to the 2.15 ch55. I'll , ghfge-ywaflf-Old pacer. Cou- gll, uy-yesr-old pacer. I will pluled to see you when you Montreal" --(y-- . ' will sgreo that Mr. Corbelis Is n nice friendly misslve. the kind one would expect ‘ml. a good sportsman who flu reputation of havinfl .. some of the very ha? " ys "ln‘l%i%§€o<i° %AQH$EYI%GSS pacing. Wc can assure him ‘In will receive n warm wel- st Charlottetown am. who. perhaps he wlll we Lee] get up a new track trotting displacing that of Alloway H. d of mglc MP8 n- .._o_. .. evrry day we see Lee J ms 3-4 thOidfll‘ of the Ca- - bred trotting record for heats! being exercised over ts. He I5 in very fine con- shining like silk and ap- thoroughly contented with new surroundings. His pres- here ha; been the mean; of further creating interest in trotting classes, and we under- one ol" two other sportsmen angling for a trottcr that will 1 ihc last classes. That is lrit Ihal makes racing. There ‘ luv like good competition to out infnrcsl and enthusiasm. ini- ~- H. Irving, Shedlac. N. fes us that he has purchased lllre-year-cld pacer. Buck P. l tin . by Dominion Grattan This youngster was brought eds by n Saint John horse- who unsorted him direct from where he was brcd in Ill- iie l; well built and a very looking horse that Mr. Irv- lnlenfls racing In suitable < this year —-0__ ll. Irvin» writes from Mars llllne "Thanks for Review lng. 194a looks like n big race h the hlaritlnles and Old ' _eek will as usual be the; 1i lhl- new horses prove to n- Ycu should have great several of its horses to an inter- provlnclal meet here in February. The Eastern Driving Club of Dart- mouth will also be represented by the best speedsters In the club. Both clubs will co-operate in pop- ulurlzing racing over the turf as well as on ice anc the will go all out to send worthwhie represen- tation to the inter-province meet here. Due to the crowded state of Halifax it was CUHSidETCU unfair to bring horsemen there where ac- cnmodst‘ is at such a premium, so instead they have contacted the Victoria Driving Club who we pre- sume will make suitable arrange- ments to receive the Nova Scotiu guests. Al Hudson, veteran hors». man. has been appointed starter for the week-end races at Lake Micmac. Dartmouth, at which the Eastern Driving Club and Halifax Racing Club's horses meet weekly é» Some time ugo we mentioned 1n these column; that. two stakes were being promoted by the Union Sad- dle and Trotting Club, New Gins- gow N. S. and now our good friend John A. MacDonald. Secretary of the club. has sent us the following re these stakes “Our 2.25 stake to be raced on July 1st, re- ceived l2 entries with paymcnt of $5.00 each. The committee have. decided to drop the payment in June nf $10.00. The horsemen pay in $50.00 each with the club adding $300.00, making a stake of $900. The following have pair; entrance fee: Dr. R. "F. Seaman. Charlotte- town. Frank Holmes, Glace Bay. Cyril Dauphinee Halifax. William G. Stewart New Glasgow, B. C. Cruickshanks, Halifax. Dan Collie, New Glasgow, The Gun Shop _C1uh ‘Trenton. H. M. Sweeney. Bridge- wnter, Lionel MacDougall Glasgow, Charlic Craig. Halifax, J. Pope Clarke. Charlottetown. J. A. MacDonald. New GlasfwW- Tl"! second payment in this stalls is due on January 20th. P0111191“ 85.00 io-i In the Maritime Puclnl; Delhi’ open stake. five entries have been received up to date. January 15th "."‘° '.‘.°““"‘l‘°i‘...‘i"€.". Tliifl??? tt ave ec . - ‘shim-cell payment of $10.00. a so the July 15th payment of $15.00. This will mean horsemen will be paying In a fetal of $56.00 each. The purse will likely come to $050.00 or $1.000- _°_. Hem are some notes u! New Glasgow harness hom- doings... Jua 0'.Brlen‘s stablc of six horses are on the go every day BM 5°" I; planning to have them in the very best shape for If!“ “mill when lt openl- lllclllllfll l’; l: string are Tip Abbe 2.06. D10 - god Nita-o Hal, trial 2.10. and Johnny Collie, ..‘Hsrley r1501; is g busy man with the - liam G. Stewart stable which con- sisis of Nate Hanover 1.59. MlIZhi-F Hanover 3. 2.02 1-2. Belle of Brook- lyn 2.15, Colleen Scott 2.10 1-2. Pa. Ab“ gnd Helen Reynolds- Mr- smwart plans to race Nate Hayn- nver on the trot this season. Xou will remember that he took I 38!;- nrd of 2.01 3-4 at that gait an 8 the world's champion double-sill‘ ed seldlns- _-n__ Dan Willie Munroe has faléfiré L“ MgKillop 2.09 home for and winter and 1088 111m 2°” “ti; m“ repom, 111m In fine s ape a1 hm“ of life. n lorvc crowd ° 1"" “W3, fans loflflleyed ".° Jamestq“. Station to see the lce racesln lereaux Lake. Only one cass was ‘mead more not being sufficient starters to fill the othgsi T2100?» mun; port were Peter B , h; Hillside Jack and Miss 0:18’- peter Hal won m straight 08-5. no time takln aioi . . . 2.10 I-4 that you Hdlllicei-L xsrlaigyto at Charlotte- lmvc 1n loss Rt the nlcctlflfl vhf" slllznwon the 2.17 trot and free fol‘ NEW- Apps. Billy fhaylor, Sweeney Schrln- cr, Gaye Stewart Bud Polio and Bobby Copp anc. still comes up with s team good enough to win l5 anal tie two of its first 28 league games‘ lnust have something on the balLi The coach In question is Clar- ence (Hap) Day of Toronto Maple leafs who started this season with an oddly assorted collection of hoc- key talent-a flock of inexperien- ced rookies and a handful of time- worn veterans-—and painstakingly welded them into an effective winning combination. Moreover the team-In second place in the league standings-was good enough to inflict a decisive 5-0 defeat on the leading iontreal Cansdiens last Tuesday night with two of the most dependable veter- 1 ans Bob Davidson and Mel Hill. on the sidelines with injuries. Ask the tall clean-cut Leaf men- tor for the secret of his success Ir. developing young players into top-notch performers and he ex- plains simply: "You have to have goon material.” This year he has three newerw ers to N. H. L. ranks who have been prominently mentioned as candi- dates for the Calder rookie tropbp ——defenceman Elwin Morris of To- ronto, centre Gus Bodnor of P‘ort William and Ted (Teeter) Kenne- dy of Port Colborne who played both centre and right wing. Day doesn't say which of the three he regards asmost outstand- Lamotta Takes i Decision From ,[ Fritzie Zivic DETROIT. Jan. 14—lAPl-Jake Lsmotta of New York punched out another victory tonight over form- er welterweight champion I-"ritzie Zivic of Pittsburgh, taking a 8 to 1 edge in their series. Lamotta, big- ger and younger, finished strong to gain the 10-round decision. Lamotta weighed 150. Zivic 15l- The decision of Referee ' Sam Henncsscy and the judges was un- animous. but there was consider- able dlssrmsion from the 10,834 fans who paid $29,274 for match- maker Nick Londes’ card at Olym- pia Stadium. There was no knock- down La Motta lost the second and fourth rounds because of low punching. but after the fourth he had almost a clean sweep on offi- cial score cards. Zivic seemingly was headed for a knockout defeat in the seventh and" eighth but he rallied magnificently In a swinging 10th. wild- , Bowling WEDNESDA 1' AFTERNOON BOWLING LEAGUE Team i: Largo Dillon Mutch longworih McAulay Team 1: Mrs. Stewart Mrs. Gardner Ross Mrs. Hooper Mrs P Clarke Team 4 Mrs Mrs Mrs . Mrs Mrs . . Norman Kennedy Smith ‘Turner 100. l". B. Clarke 135. Team 3: Mrs. Bell Mrs 152, . '15. Mrs. Kelly 140. s2. 140 Mrs, Clowson 94. 82. 97 High Single 13 Large _ 228 High Three Mrs. Stewart —530. 171. 142. 10B llfl 145 . I Sport Briefs; in a l0-round a. near capacity crowd In Madison Square Garden. Q38 1-4. Ruffin 130 3-4. | C. M11112 Coaching methods have chang- ed with the change In the style of hockey, Day mused in an Interview with TbrCansdian Press. » "You used to coach a wing to play n wing. a centre to may a centre or a line to play a I e. Now you coach the team to work as a team. I, believe in having a team practice to meet the conditions it will have to encounter during :4 game. In the old days a forward line would practice rushing agains: the defence and the goalie. That's how hockey was played then. "Now we scrimmage in practice and the player; must learn to func- tion as a unit." Ask Day what he thinks of his club's chances to win the Stanley Cuu and he comes up with an oblique reply which boils down to this: If your goaltending is hot, anything can happen." That indi- cates he Is counting heavily on Paul Bibeault. formerly of Mon- treal Canadians, who has been with. Leafs (or the last seven games. They won five of those. two by shuwuts. This is the 42-year-old Day's fourth season as s coach of tie Leafs. with whom he played . a defenceman for i3 seasons starting in December. 1924. when “Charlie Querrie convinced me I could make more money playing pro hockey than working in a department store drug counter during the Christmas holidays." iluffin-iarkin In IO-llound llraw cisive championship glune 35 years ago; almost always has been a "National League man." However, he picked the New York Yankees last fall, as he chose the 8t. Louis Cardinals in l0 , because he "Plly! ‘em as he see; ‘eml’ Baseball bulks large in his cor- responde with fans in the ann- ed services, including his son, Lleut. John J. Evers, Jr., in thc South Pacific. The elder Byers adds daily to his 50-pound scrapbook for old- tlrners still argue In print about the famous game sept, 2a, 190e, when he caught Fred Merkle away off base. Merkle hurried to the club house without touching sec- ond aftrl- Moosie McCormick had scored the run that would have put the Giants shear‘. 2-1, and giv- en the-m the championship. The set-up found Dyers awake. Calling for the ball, he souirmed his way to second through a crowd of chccrlng Giant fans, and as Umpire Hank O’Day promptly called Merkle out. the fans turned on Evers. who was es- corted from the park by police. H15 decision left the Giants nnd Cubs in a tie on the final clay n the season. The Jingle "Tlnkers-tn-Evers-to Chance" immortalized the trio which on Oct. B. defeated the mighty Christy Mathewson to win the play-off and the National Pennant. 4-2. The triumvirate formed the Cubs’ rigid front line for 10 years. even though Joe Tinker and Evers didn't speak for two of them. Now as then. baseball comes first with Evers. football second. with Notre Dame his “home" team and boxing a close third. wide National Lelgilcijlroppsals to brlJg forward for 1e,- Big Battle Over Beveridge Plans . BY IIOUG HOW _ Canadian Press Staff Writer LOINDON. Jan. 14 -ICPI— The preliminaries are finlsl inz and me main bout is shnplng up for Will- iam Beverldg-z, the spare little knight who .,a-'e lllS more to, the most persistent battle cry In war- time Britain. The government, It ha; announced will reveal in a While Papcl‘ early. in the New Yoal its proposals for Sir William's celebraied rcport on social insurance and allied services! From the debate that follows, thc government will ncclde uha.‘ specific .slst;on. That, fol‘ Si: William, Will pro- bably be lhc opening CI lilc ulalll bout. He has fought the pzcllnlin- arics wcll. He has had ‘ with him from tuc s’. around his name they; plications WlllCll were fcv broader and deflliel‘ than his fe‘ ' rt His name lzecslrc a qmbol in the common ltcuplo 1|‘ llit, hctlcl" Britain they hopcli to bu, It was .'I live Issue i0,‘ more l.‘ The press‘. awake- l0 the it to che‘ people. has eluded the government month after month f0‘ is failure FREE Training Provided l 'l‘o qualify you must be 17 to l8 years- ilavc completed Grade Vlll or higher -- he Medically Cate- gory "A" -- be suitable for. training - have your parent s consent. Since tradesmen rc- E older brothers overseas. to do more than mull vague Promises, for Ks‘ stubborn insistence in handling 1h;- reporl piece by cuece. It has frequently spoken in tone parallel to that enlbodlfd in these. Words of the EC-Oncmlst: “The l-e-i llcrt. . caused o great upsurge of: Popular belief m tho luLure of Brltam. a scntilncllt "nilich much. NEW YORK. Jan. l4—tAPJ—- “lmding up his civilian swat ca- reer in a vicious. slashing brawl that saw both bsttlcrg slug awcy virtually from start to finish. Bob- by Ruffln drew with Tippy Larkin, fight tonight before Larkin scaled In his last appearance before putting on United States uni time and" played a tom-tom with right hands on Larklns ribs for his biggest edge. At the same time, the Garfield, N. J.. Italian had a wide margin‘ In boxing skill and turned loose the sharper punches. Although the honors appeared about a toss-up at the end, the crowd of 15,323, who chipped In m s gross gate of $41,954. greeted the draw decision with mingled cheers and boos and the uproar lasted for several minutes. If of 0 Bowling Foxes: '1‘. McAdam hv Rev E. OW-fanley" H. Conway Total Dodgers : Mc Gulgan, B. 0 “Suspension 0f Phil Watson ls Lifted MONTREAL, Jan. 14—(CP)— Managing director Mervyn (Red) Dutton of the National Hockey Lea- gue announced late today that sus- pension of Cahadlens’ centre Phil Watson “had been lifted after all circumstances had been taken in- to coniisratlon." Watson had been suspended af- ter "having allegedly struck lines- man Jim Primeau" during a melee at Toronto. ment that “all clubs and players are warned that in future similar Incidents will be very severely Cealt with." Curling Results Results of matches played in Wright Trophy competition at the Charlottetown Curlz; Club last nig-hl. follow: Dr. Heath McIntyre l2; Dr. E. S- Giddings, 9. Dr H. H. Piercg defeated H. I. Splllett (score unavailable) In addition to the Wright mat- ches five matches were played in the week enci bonspiel L dule. The results: P. W. Turner, i2; H. F. Mc- Phee. 9.. | Mac MacKInnon. 9; J E. Bur- . dcn, 4. G. R. Keefe, 0; Cleaver Lean, 5. J. J. Larsbce, l2; Frank Cox, 10- Ralph Wcrthy. B; Hon M. R. M38- Snr; Shots: McDonald Tigers: ht Ready . Doyle Reg. McDonald W Smith Total P A Gremlins: Rel. McDonald A . Ward W. Currie II. ll. L. Games For Week-End u...» Following arc lhc National Hoe-l key Lea ue games scheduled for this we -end SATURDAY Detroit at ‘Toronto. Rangers at Boston. svunav‘ Boston at Rangers. nto at Detroit. Ml‘. Dutton added In Ills state-- outstripped flue narrow concept of social security. Still.‘ Government; has allc-wod the l‘i‘\'l\'r1l of fzflh to‘ Split again infc the cynicism and , ioceptlcism so ism ' es.’ Sir William finally added hlsi voice to those who mra ed government. rle never hi5 insistence that n... represented u. mininn-um. because there were indications the govern- ment did not consider thun- so. his famous thvcc assumptions. the govern-rent had" “A." children's alluranccs. ill-copied it in principle but. brouglr forth pro- P115815 for lower allowances than lie‘ suggested: for comprehensive health and renabilltalir: services; accepted it 1n principle and "C." mlaintenance of canplhylncnl: acc- fepied as a bcvernmcn: aim. On the details of his bulky report. the goverlxncnt ranged frcnl accept. ance of the hclief ‘but rhc in- surance scheurc- should fake in a1 citizens wlthcu; the upper income lzmit to rejcctlon of many of its ramifications. ' Sir William Jowitl. "win 119$ dir- czwie-d study :;I m0 rcpzrt, fold the . louse recently flint tlh- fcrlhccmlng | White Paper m many rmcs "con- firms the Bevei-incn zorciuslohs. In many others, I tlpirk m. govern- ment has bot‘ rod thorn " The Bcvcrhigc lxliilc. nrr-snwhilc. took s. new tlllx‘. when cilil servants were banned flom ulvlllg sf to Sir William m his new s. full employment. The most pnngen‘ "“""'"" m that situation was Davis 1.4. a cartoon in the Evening Standard He pictured h horde oi bureaucrats streaming Into a ifllEllel‘ While c111‘ pompous soul waved o "Bevel-loge" warning sign: mer the‘ S0 Sir Williem cw“ ' studies of full cmplcyn the Bid of thl- state. TI as another profound stud" For lln- lltllr klfchl because no urn cchllzI-li boiler than he that. his original rrlun can't work ill a state plagucd by unun- T pioymenl. Strain Tests In Vegetable Seed Work | Sifain lcsls HAVE D4511 the uni- ve;sal means i-f 355655-11‘! lll’; merit of vegetable :ccd. propclly I :~ lbClUI m- alld truc- t basis for ol Inc Y6 Bl in n l3 a C D D H I _‘:c, and are [determining silitalalli, lSCCfl stocks lmdcr ghlllllallflilOfl. {Used widely ‘to chock tho incl-its -of many classes of (Lncduah sccd. llhcsc lcsls ' c noyrhc; gpartnnt then ll‘ t! o1 uzulfiplc-f C lllfll‘ 1n lift‘ thlrt- an” differences can be <1‘..- ndjectivcs. Thus the vicinity gaflle. .1 lo enjoy a program the pupils of the though, favorable. a large group of people aslaelnbled to follow wl;h keen in- terest the humorous enlcltanzlnenf presented by the girls amt". boys of '. Al» ill“ "cllclllfi-‘l the school. Th» areal. a by the nudlen part showed 0 fhr- lolc u"hic mg (llp pl" Tc" . XV as Cll-Rlllllfii‘ ihc pmzranl: rod rob: and with .1 of bells, Aflcr nvdicncc, ho ‘c. Charlottetown. to District Recruiting Omcer. M l fell tha. where ancl figure shape. It l5 uuccd to a Id interpzeiutiun of sl.‘ s‘ fl tegral pa: t r work. bccclnes 11love . sequcntly of cr-olcl" va GASPEREAUA CIIR . CONCERT Gaspucallx and in ‘pllfll school prepared by dist-lei Even the flight wa. quite un- c given p») u: ' lnklnlr ll‘ satisfactory‘ yoycd by the people nil. transacting 1r (halos-cos pd dllls deserve sltcci credit in cl in r o. nl nclcd Tile folio-ring us. Opening Chorus‘. Clnlll‘! Recitation hv Dorothy hfcCie-c. Monologue o.’ Florelzcr ="cclc. Duct. hv Lulu Gzainlr. ocihy lylcGco vcncorc» Dialogue T15 Readies. Recitation l;\" Cilristlnas Is . IE1" Doll‘.- thz-c girls: 'llzc Prison nc Graham, Cecelia ‘ills flu-Gee ren- Dinlogyuc, A Surprfsc for Slmta A Drill. by fda C-mnpbcll an" Mn ry Iyfcfiulgnn. A scng by scncol girls. ‘The Litllo auglliefs Daddy 19132010‘. Dialog c, Bciamd til" scenes. Song by three cirls. 111s Mesiflg!‘ omc fencorcv. Rccltntiozl "‘-‘ (r9l'll'll(i(‘ DlI-Cll, Dialozllc. Phi-ab. Dowel. Closing Ci10|ll‘<_ Chvlsiurhs '1‘ mo. Silllill Claus ixrn nppc" vd in his my jinglr n great lVCll 111m - r- fl 2£lil|i\ ilc Rrd ' al- n-n nun s csp 1c" i i School. Saint john. Courses available include" Clerk (Stenographer). Draughtsnlan lacements are badly needed you o_\'s must illi the gaps. Nopcrsonel consideration should stand in lhe\'.‘a_\'. If is YOUR DUTY l0 back up your HOW TO ENLIST Aphlv l0 a...» of these loo-hung Station's: _ _ m... lrlospllalt. Yafmbufll. Klnlvillt. _'l'1uro, her! laissga-y. Stine)‘, o. mark course desired. s . p. s. Hahfa (To gra hical and Survey- orilfolilcgriclan (R.D.F and Signals), Fitter (General and Motor Vehicle). Instrument Mechanic. Arn-ly rates of pay and accomodation will be supplied each student. Halifax (Cogsacll Sf. ign and mall this coupon x. N S. ..Caunz Helen ‘B/Iarlln. l Duel, She’; A ROt-l- 1-1pm A the rogonded 4.11:1 can sou‘; a more lGardcn of Fri-lye". Dfiloilll M113‘ . useful purpose by ellmlr-ntzlzg error arising from qucsswrk ll. the use ae and Lillia, Wonlmcclt“ Eiulogul- "A Cit" Pcilh‘. Recitation, " Sterling hlacRm. Qucrlct, “lcicunle Chlrsuras DRY _ . 1. i R Stockings, . Spangled Scn1c\'.l1c':. Vernal u“. ‘ Dalofiuo. Ms. ‘ Recitation l‘. mclzd Scnlnc": Duel. Rush . sud Hume], .\'Icl- vln Caren‘ 4...; Vcrna hfarlln. REILIZLlDII, Cllrlslufals l‘. Ccmlng. Edna Wayc i Closing‘ Chorus. Mm». Mnrrldgs sit to Shula. R81‘ Goutmighl. of .t"c garolzranl [Jolly cld Sanfil "rd :1 cilslrllaule pills to tilc 1r 4 n - Ilrys fiend-emu AWeek-End Sprees l3---l:\1’> drys conrlelnncd "p.12- "neck-end Lorraine Graham, lson Elli to otltlau.‘ nlcolloll bcvcl- ‘Agog- lol" ‘hi: duration 1,, csscntzai ,l'n lllc interest of a bctfcl‘ \\'I\1‘ cf- fort. Thcy had tllc show virlhhlly‘ m ‘lhe-lnsmlvcs as lhc colnnlittce held a one-day publlc session lu heal‘ suppurtcrc of tho bill urlllcn hy rc- iprcsclliallve Joseph Bryn-Jon 'Dcm.- I clf h "prohi- inil-rnnlly and rrlllgs \‘.lil In‘ llcltl in 113111‘ rppollclvis “'8'. l!» rlolernlincll but rhnlnnau l{'lbll_u ‘Dom -Al." l PITBlIIIL-Pfl ‘lupponunlkv fur clcl‘\'l:vr‘.zl\ lcnrcs to sneak" Th" prohibition cludcc: '. (.iclll‘gr W (llulbhw. ilillllfilll of lhc unli-. lilllfl uhn coxldollvlcd fill‘ 1111-:- fncss :1 “.l;>.l-."..~:ll :1 luxur- lentcrpl" c" that has no place 1n JUN 3i] v ha: ‘.\lllll‘"~" m- ylll‘. ‘l lil‘ lFIV-Zllr‘. ,, classes and the free- should be outstanding. As‘ l ihh my mind goes back u. "lllle Week and the horsemen ‘ not acquainted with while Slllcndlc; group of men. wishes to each and eve them for a successful year." htion to commercial iluanfitlea. ,' Good‘- Tesls of this class of seed stuck arc i ldetailed and nrg- condu" I alti-REENEE NEW YORK, Jan. l3—fAPl— ‘lu be- of ll‘i I groul our‘... Gllrlzszs... , 14a lllfluwn Ilhirkr i"? 1 Win From Royals ld by Fer?!’ - W ‘lhliild: seen in action at the nexk - ‘Gm. held at oasperelll“ L“ “- onish County." w d Am; now we hear 1mm our I99 , Milltown. N- glemlhnnh-xgxigll-iilrt the Provincial Ekhlllition races h?" ml‘ “veml "an mflmnks for Review nlf - 1 “Etmisstl ilwgilnliko Ithgitagsflflxylllllc" nu o 1 i. . It has been my lwbbl’ 1°‘ Yea" m n wm". Wilbur L. Vhlhlris Nliiwhll- m -»-- _ 'kco chcnlicul czlclnocr and Inorl IIOOI. (‘0NCI1RTichemisl. who planned ii I'll-go D91! —-- ‘of l"llllSi.l'llll JlJ-WIHPFl‘ l m. ll Dlllllll cl 51110911, ‘week-end sprees" mlrl "*\vll,\"-rir~" i" lfi-Hl- drinking. unc - Ida B lsc al- lofihl-lSfnith. nation. prcoldruv of tin‘ istation, Saanicton. 13. 1.. I Qflll. decorzalcd and‘ n ‘\v,,,ncn-_., Chrim-_ , Tcmncl-flnc. IRM Adamsnn, straw tests have beautiful Cllllfiifllili use occumod Unjm “W, mm zhdlonn _,.,,,,,,m m, |becn used extensively order lo"onc_corncr ul -n_- vocal, "mo prc- ,--,, cnngmn. ,|,,.,..,, l,‘ ,,H,,i,,m,,-. ___- | determine the cumpar ’ _c value of, rc-crls ‘rvrrc ‘:1 111.1111 Junior ;_..,,,| q, n[s',:']'if1I |,.-.-,.,-|..,< [if “l... The Charlottetown Chicks out- ; the stock seed and sL-Pllls of the Red Cross ' ie lnvhcRuc ohp- m”;- scored the Eflit RQYBll-Y RDYBlS b" l 57mm ‘a “u” | iron“ fwlnwefclfll ‘himm’ v "in ,, Tllp only Hllllllvllli‘ \lt‘\" 'll-'\' ii‘ . 'a t l! H ‘ * - ‘ . ' "" ' v ‘l5 . l~r~ _ u c~nont iv I‘ zlmsrrnt- 111;. leussum Xnhguih the Roy“; miss. olf me Ségle stocks ‘Epoch i1l|}l’itl"C(—Hl€rRCCltI-1ll0n_ W01 c, EH. 5cnfn_ ‘Xtiwq Anillm stptqmm‘ UDclHIJR II 'ed several scoring 01180605 the ‘ w” y s‘ ,.“.‘ 10"”, l“ $95“; by!“ W1“. we Um, Q. t Ch“, lcunlcndlnc the Brvshn Bill would ‘game wa< hard-fought tllmllillllul [famed b ",1 (‘ti 13ml“ “we in", bu,‘ ‘ , “M” a ‘ ‘ “impede thc war uffnrl" and brine The fir“ tally “me mid-way e Ill recorllhi’ ‘cl-ii. 'd"l~'vco from‘ ‘Sold: ~ 1711'"! ell Eleanor "b-FW“ ‘The’ evils of bnctlcfzgifig and through the second period, Adams an,“ “ms i’, amen‘? ha bcen|B,.nwn" ,on,_,o..,,‘;, ‘ “ " r lrack€i:al:\l<lngl" “w”? °“ ° P“ "m" 0'4"“ “"1 (nu-d to evaluate strslnlwwlthsmath- Recitation i ' vh- lsnigmgybasgizitlypfitiliaailfina? grail.’ cmaiical D780 sion. 1t. has bcOi1_l\'l‘l'li;l. 4 " v " a , l Q01 ,Ln\" .‘l‘ v .1". a“: Qgnillzike"? “fig flfxgfé flilunlhlspafiiilei‘ lfhaclfrlrta iaiiligsglsll gciuflliln. Iclnlliuolo m“ ° 5 Exlunplcs of crops {vi "1 have lent. V." m Mer m. In the second counter. The re- v __.; . _ a c. 11mg 40",. om malndcr of the game was scoreless. },‘}°",Z§§§,§,§,e§,°.f‘;,l’, l?” 1151a,‘?! Mplyh] C3*‘r_\“- ‘m, Only two penalties were handed Cabbage. squus". and olrnhs. 1'11?‘ R-o toncgrgdl out. one to Darrach of the Royals memod ha; boo" p; so illr limits RNiial‘rllv_ n r Ind "l! 0th" 1° 5W" °l m" of tolerance for shapc. betwccnllilvflllnl" Elm“ _ v ,__ w s‘ ,0‘ .. Chit!!! which the specimens suull he con-l Drlll. Ch . has AT. . nmc 5g?" "ll » ' ~ l9‘ U h Four teams are in the leasue. sidercd to ccmfolm l'l‘&\§OIl3‘l.1l_V‘l7l¢"-ll‘- _ l Pl)" "l8 ?"‘“‘,“"‘°“;,;_l,", "‘“§,,," Dunstsffnage and Covehead in ad- 51054313; o. 111,-, val-loco] type. This. Solo. Jcllv Old lczls Kringle If M“ “lulu” a ll- - - W" dftlgn to the two In action last nig t. w_ Brawn" Canadiens at Ohiofl-Rfl. Total hlntalning l ‘lfhc lcuchcl ' C S0835 VB 9 from Baltimore in a. trade for out- Dr. J.A, McMillan fieldel" Howard Moss, y “as L. 0. I sold outright to Jersey City of the_ Doyle international league. The price was N. McLellsn not disclosed. Total l7 13'] 175 148 2328. Kc ly __.°; Thane Bclyen write; us from n that "Tommy Reymond l rncss horse trainer, who “hi! day among the best in l. ha,- been advised by his u lfl n rest. Tommy has n well at all this winter... - Jewctt writes us from British ~ that he hope; to be back u rlcton for a visit this llc misses old friends and h have a look around and - harness racing during tho l}, We. In common with his ‘ i"? hope that when he l Wm . hmhnesuk he will remain in VANIgOUdYER. {lRtlsb-axléiil; legal; Jcan n! 011- l’ - ‘ il.““'i."°”“‘i;.!'3‘~‘ s1.“ B 05C l- ' Csnadn- supremacy in women's W” " M’ “my “Zldrlniiiiiiiii 31233311“§o.ino'li°?i"iné".“$§t$ "m? “id-l °' a" l“ o... hy many athletic union of Canada here-last fan’: gllttslhole ill‘)? lillvc the Pleas- night. _____ , urc of coins 0v" l° l'°““ "cc" . mow YORK. Jan. l5—(APl--Tho with the boys last Anguilla‘ mmwelghy parade. which has kept spflllfl I had Gull“ a ’ l all re- Madison Square Garden active In a attack but 1 havc practv -l' ,1 mm,- sense for nearly two months. covered but hnvc to so Clllel“ Y" m“, along mmorrownlght in n 10- A] Langlllc r r ‘mush! R 1'1"” he” rounder between llobby- Ruflln and 191d we cxoeet him Iflppv ilsrkin. a couple of the bet- thukiigotliwvlilthdvloowlo Pride 11.03 tel‘ lbs-pound wrappers- hfi l0!" 1*“ N0 80°" "m l° l“ °" 5° t '1' sco . la- as») u. m’ m" m thielhe mist’ mm l _.%tl1 W3C! masteifllill spiel-par "mum" m‘ ‘on ‘ ‘practice rounds. Byrm W150i! 01 .Toledo. 0.. Is favored in the 72- 0m. ‘fiend, sun Wathmnzllid son ‘halo, four-day 310.000 Ban Francis- 50h Wendell have very Y "' I Q victory open golf tournament r! ulde News , be ed us by sending one or {Zoning tomorrow. The medal event' c‘ c l tinsel‘; geautifui hand colored photo- t will end Monday- .. ~ 1| fl- ._"_—_'—-_-ir‘—-__-____:——._-r_—_~_.._-;.—. _ .__._ 1"“ "lmda" onlgllw E" activities include the "Pr" °l $~ an. cnnwnsowu cums. al Vigilance u the _ k o, m, m", Nfghtinlalc a companywsrom! ooluramr erly." It is Rwy a ‘M1 ce in our and shlllllfls °l "ed 3nd "hi" 9°’ mu n most honored ‘p: we w” (noes, Fort hirfleld. Maine. The! “ncummnlvc hflniiiwliofl- raclns have the leputstion of being among than- w ' , n. the largest operators and growers ll because of the Invarlabh w“! "llllf-r and two meets hare I81 I 1 E. F. Hennessey W. Lnwlor Total High sin High .. C com sic: s: McDo" 1d , Three. n son's‘; "f"- Plull" -...‘.<?;~;.;e‘o;.......» ’".~.._l(:r A 2'?‘ 4| nan l"|lDil(' rc- ‘r’ for H C. How- Mm, OTTAWA. .11.. norlcl" iclem “fr. Nichclus WW9"; illll‘: ..‘.*.o 1". 5.111.’! Mac “lffvlr. Prlnwgrl‘ b] ~ l ‘raid _n quicl tar: b?“ a ,bulld'n2‘< on fir: Im i!» —-().—- "llllvrrisna that Plrties in g"- N- 5.. have purchased ,| "Wu 2.05 1-4, Alvln Guy _ 911v and Nancy Edwards. ‘ llrlvcrthe Ice. Alvin Guy was °lter a few years ago and 011 F's-r.“ v ' was done by IILAIKHIB ilSe-ni "re des- , lllclyih Caren- rcncnrclt - H l‘ l1‘»"€'ll”l" V °l'"~" ._ , criptlve literature nvanablo lo- Rccltallon. Pcasfmt some. Har- rP-EJTII?" filial: dl°igflziCfi°giif°ili gcthet" with personal (lircflcllce old hlarllh. g ‘ ’ ," “b.1319 - ~“ ' ' mo“ wlih the varlc-y in qUCSLlO-l. In lhc Solo. 0 1.11m; Town o. Bclhle. lll," _"l llY- ‘ lease of Golden Acre cabbage, for hr Dorclhcv --lnlifiul('_ F1 "ma" ' exnmcic. the Index for Idol-l shall? . "ic- Will?- ‘ “lllll-‘l- ,- ‘ I ' " "",‘_"—'_* M lw“ 59y, M; my Th“, nn-l\-p;1'rs""cl' BYPV/lllhlfl Pllyl Marlin NlglvBgRY-q lkgflillfl’ ‘Mzfznrn ht by dividing the wl= by lhe- Dhlogvc, ‘illllllbilfliffi v ‘v ‘Chm .gq"f‘jlll‘\r" “by”. ‘arm’ depth 1111-5 zvfdlnaf n; a _ (ncruu. Wnnlrlg for he Claus Jlllll) Sow. ...- ‘I m" H m}. h‘; sliyél-fly flattered globe '11.?" 1' "lflflllfl- l-‘fll “Ni f if‘ vmli 4 Ml.‘ €Rr,1';“pd,_,.;- H. o]: of mlwam"? w"! 5°! "l 9 ‘ml 1'2 MM“ ‘llalvlll ("FUN . . limit Bfrlmld l1~ cerrlf-talts In his and any heads. longcr .!~.;u. jl r1 l E: ‘cisr. A Broken I] u’. flv-l l~ l" “'1, i“ '~ ‘ flatter than 1.2 recorded us of! (swans MRCRus- fwd Phy-hs lil-fill" 59"’: -"l ~ -., l “l 0 them ste p over the U,“ hes uuy of his old time m2‘! Whiter Brown should “my quarters." Thanks. news. my The Canadian ems» “T” “'"-“ ‘“" ..llaaeball Collunlsaionor. K M Landls four years ago today de- clared five major leaguers and 88 ‘~ i0!‘ the I \ Halifax I ‘million of the v ‘ cllll’ has resulted in live- ‘ rt . , 1-1! N me r of the American League, Dc- , be l"‘°" l“ l“ m‘ miyono u» modulo beam! trait lost an estimated ssooooo In In full guide uniform- ployor-mmnol by this decision. .L The mot meeting of thll Com_ ' minor baseball players free agents . 1,. yggl‘ in the Pine Tree tate. Many , which attends thefl stab . 1M4 lil be as a result of an invesigation of miliiyoriiorfiatkiifdayyfusanunry 75th at I the farm operations of Detroit ‘rig-i 0'30 in the ' d lrisndl. Stan an am nan. b, _ t l; 1 not s11 PlI-v "link" 5°° . ‘h ‘ "Puerrslsilelif thveeclliilrliia 3.1%? trig; [lilo thcsir commercial Wendell form!‘ ihwlll h‘ W! . . “is... éi-4l'.f$-i-’-"iififiii?2l‘,"i'.l"""’ '