1 . ". , - '- '.'-_" . . .~ . . . - ' I '»_» '.'. »'.i'» _JANUARY 13» 1932 _-___ _ ,. __ 1‘HEJciiARbo'i‘.'re'rowN c;UAl_u>lAN __ .___ _ PAGE SEVEN alitillliililiiis ii | E s il lliuiig, iii. .I-EURO, N. B., Jan. 11-(By the canadian Press)-Great Britton. 101%, gtandard bred stallion own- rd by the Nova' Scotia Government, L died yesterday at the agricultural college farm here of lntestinalcon- gestion. The great trotter had been exercised on Friday and seemed in me best of health and spirit, but ,eterlnary skill failed to save his me yesterday when he had refused the morning feed and began to lllow signs of distress. The stallion was purchased from pr, J. M. Foran, of Ithaca, N. Y., test February, following the death ef Captain Aubrey, his predecessor. The purchase price was $5.700. A grandson of Peter the Great, he was foaled in 1907, and besides be- sa tng credited with winning the fast- est four heat race, had sired many successful track competitors. HUCKEY Rovers, 5; Grlmlies, Z A very fest and exciting game of hockey was played in Highfield rink on Tuesday night between the Gay- town Rovers and the Highfield Granltes. The chief features of the game were the splendid combination oi Whitlock and Stewart, who came and the spectacular net-minding of Marley All the Granites played wonderful hockey, but the Rovers were too much for them A good, clean game was Played only two penalties being given all evening The lineup was: Rovers-Goal, Murley; Defence, Dixon, Blfgar and MacLeod; For- wards, G. Whitlock, V. Stewart, L. MacNevin, R. McLellan, L. Cairns, Smith. Graniies-Goal, E. Hughes; De- t in ~ fence, J. Carson, A. Lewis, F. Whal u en; Forwards, W. Rodd, J. Rodd; H. stead, A Coles, S. Hurry. _ b Referee~l'.0.tan Phillips. ` Goals for Rovers-Cairns l, Stew- art 2. Whitlock 2. t Goals for Granites-Carson 1, t Coles l. le ' Shots on nets-On Murley, 22; On F Hughes, 22.-H. H Stirring' Evidence In Murder Case Sl-IIRZBROUKE Qlle., Jim. 16-A P dcscription of is night. _lourliey to To a secluded eastern townships' farm Saturdoyfs Lo0KiNG"EM oven I Hockey Scores' . .__ ___._. _ J BY “'.l‘EC." bo “Chills to "got" somebod all -__ Y l in _ . ._ MILLER WIT” CAMPBELLTON _:S3 S iiiiliiiigetl to catch J .ckikti _ NATIONAL LEAGUE , 9 Oil the point 0! the ch At Montreal: Canadiens 2, Boston Th _ . J ., . (overthne Me). ° Abbie'CamPb9ui'°ii 811110 85' pened about midway in the first The Caimdfii PTGS)-310W in Kei' = "W F°“"“ "°“i3i1i' Pi'°iiif-SUS t0 V’ period, and what made the illegal IN TONIGHTS GAME |wltli his elbow, knocking the speedy i I iwinger unconscious The foul hap- IN’l'EBNA'l"l0NAL LEAGUE " “ini” .check look even worse. was because , Campbellton trimmed the Abbics‘ Bun-,ge was snowed to remain on At. Fort Erie-Buffalo 2, London' when they i°5t~ met “nd th' Ab' the ice. when he should have been lan At Sin' P I-1’.aen2 ibies Wm be Out ki mil f°i'C0 i-U given ct least five minutes. Kane Ag gleyelmd._.wtr,d_,er 3_ Cleve. 1 reverse the decision tonight. Miller, mme mek late rr, me second pe,-;°d d 2, (overtime). th” °“i-mndins “ni” in the Mari- but was not himself until late in r times, will be with Campbellton me flml session CANADlAN_AMEmCAN ' tonight and will show his wares __.- l here for the first time this BGBSOI1- Moncton has a very line Stadium gpr-tngr;eld_B,m,¢ -mer., 5_.M-'iii'-1' iw been sought on several and an equally :inc manager in lngneld ,_ occasions by the N. I-I. L. but re- Mr, Roy spenee_ M PhmderPh|._Prm.ldmce 8' fused to leave his home toum as his .M huadelphm L father has large interests in Camp- prlday nlglrtve etterrdenee wee M Bcstorr_Bostorr Cubs 8’ New bellton. the llrgest that has ever viewed a v _ Colorful Stevie Estabrooks, the hockey nxture in M<~,-:cum-Truly a, Taiormy petrei" of the Maritimes great compliment to the Abcg- rN»mR_NA-HONAL LEAGUE ' will be on the Abbie line up to- weltg ` , night. With the exception of the A Kansa; lt _st louis 0 Ken. Biiihiifsii Same- Wediwsdny night- The writer accompanied the sum- i» C Y . e city 4, inns will not be privileged to see mcrsiuo crystais as fa-r as Emerald At Chicago-Buffalo 0, Chicago 3. 9' 1955119 gi’-me f-iii fi-"i'idl¥ the 29th. on Saturday. They were on their At Duluth_'1\u_~,o, 3, Duluth 3, 911110515 W/0 W¢@i°y8 Wifi- They are dving their goalie, but possesses e very fine k r b P. W. C. 12; Abbie Sisters I0 ns e n an conquerors th t ell for the mzrpose ol: secluins 11411101- team W We iiine °i’ 12-10. It was of seine cropped in the nam and the fast combination oi Miller | in M me and Rngers _md me sup’ 321250! the third winter Olympic _ c _ erb guarding °i "D°dy" Pmwsev All day long a. soft, gentle rain 0 of gurl play which followed was given in court of Kin8"4 beiiiiii b nd 015°' whim that spelled de' that brings out buds and starts u in here today by Joseph Langlois, of Nom.. Mills, vermont, testifying in fe - cl conneoton with the death of iR.ene Malloy, of Norton Mills, vermont. Di who was shot on me ntglre of Ne. till the final whistle. The following vemocr li, ieao. are iiie Svffrer- 'I‘he court will not sit on Monday P- as the lawyers will he in Montreal where an appeal of Albert Bt. Helen McKfe 4 V. Harrington 6 Pierre, also of Hereford who has Lois Miller 4 G. Saunders 2 | hu bent every activity toward pre- already been convicted and sent- S. McKinnon T. Currie erlced to hang for the murder, will be heard by the appeal side of the court of King's bench, Odelard Dubc, brother of Vezina, will be tried on a similar charge later. Unemployed _ Grow Restless t '“'”“““' S ROCHDALE, Lancashire, England, 3 Jan. 16,-(A.P.)-Police were struck, kicked and otherwise injured during C disturbances tonight by unemployed P M demonstrators. The trouble started when the pe- lice arrested a man who was ad- iiit-iring the jobless from the steps n Of the town hall. Stones were ‘hi'°Wi1. one of them breaking a town hall window, and for some time the demonstrators surged up and down neighboring streets. Two men in addition to the speak- M er were arrested. It was the second _ iiisht in succession that Rochdale i was disturbed in this fashion. Cure QF Cancer' n LONDON' om" 'im' 17""(By Thr “WI i0 K0 in 5115 last period and 'voking the nine pour-r treaty in tho °“”“‘”°'“ P"°“’°°°”‘°°‘ 1’ “°~* Wi trailing in-ze the Hi Y team put 'Manchurian coniilct hy cc-'--l -g on a. final burst of speed that_that the open door policy will bc rought victory. It was the shoot-' maintained in Mlmchuria. 48 my means hopeless. This was the °'i1°°v-racing statement or nr. J. W. McCullough of Toronto, member. ri: the Provincial cancel- oomnus-` b ri sion. ln_an address hue yesterday ef `ne ii wr# quiet parole a ful-ther, ltudy of secretions of the glands . t may gi" th' k°i' W- tl" °°‘il° °f, lwthi lame. The all stars we thc baffling dsease said Dr. Mc-, handicapped by elle 1°” of two menrgllep go., 3 L. Ryan 105 Cnifvush. Det carl civilisation were who were put or ici- minor iouis.’“skinny" Morris :l J. Forsythe; mm '|’°k~°“ °f U °°°\if'-iiiiiilify “iii Lineup and eco;-er, "Stork" Storey W- MCEWGHI "Shad" Melnnes P. Crit'-'o.rc'i'i; "short " Pal-trlacc 4 D- Riw 4|' i3`5»\l1f.l.S¢V¢1'y typgof pgfggn rould canarias: ¢-.racer there was 111.7 ` » | qt," E. Shaw L. Duchemin D. Prowse V. Birtwhistle 0. White E. McKenzie Referee-W. Goss. P. S. S. 10; All Stars 20 he Abbie Sisterd. P. W. C., and he Amazons, and the senior boy'siWarII\ W€3.th€r agile having four teams, namely, ° alcons, Navy. Senior Y and the DlSastr‘l)us. To i-Y team. The following are gsm- ' .--~ P acid Lake i es played Saturday night. lthe bob run to make a cold drink, 5 EUIIDES OF FIl.l'DAY’S GAME Hillard G Muttart, the congenial B _*_* - manager of the team. 1`B°5t°"' E' Burke' 49°' t 1 __ ` i4 55 °“‘“° stevie Egtab__0°kS_ .praymg centre 2-Boston, Clapper (Chapman) go B h qilrr-ee mtereetmg “me r b“_ f°i' Ab°¥W¢ii-S. made 8- D18 im' When the Crystals arrived at ' _ _ _,_ Dmorr _ g s o etbm were played saturday nm” D1’e&i0n With the Moncton fans Moncton from Sussex, they Salle Pem"'°°' N°n°' D_ parent lard Muttzirt were wondering if an Abegweit~Cl-ystal game could not be arranged, to be played either at the Forum or irl Summerside. I don’t see why noti (By Edward J. Nell, Associated Press LAKE PLACID, N. Y., Jan. 16.- Over the heads of Mount Whiteface, (Cmamm preu) The Abbie Sisters, last year cham , r _ ro or th ma d d ysaaaicinck and 1-nlystack, this cv- 3 Bc ‘ening fell a deep purple haze, un- ! Sussex and Moncton bowed down. fl ‘failing harbinger of snow and cold f t i . . . e as mv ng P W C -,in the Adirondacks. and nature q ‘seemed about to smile again on the at for the Abbies. The score in- gram grass sprouting ren steadily c _ . mates h°w °1°5° thi’ “me W”'on a. rugged countryside that has 2 Wed' the °“”°°m° bein? in d°“bi’ i been stripped clean of snow and ice. a iAnywhere else the mildness of spring and temperatures above E0 w° C- Ai’i’i° Si8i»¢l'B|degrees, might be welcomed, but m tty Rodgers 4. .lean Grant 2 here it strikes straight at the heart h of a community that for a. solid year iparation for the international com- ipetitions starting February 4th and continuing through February 13th. There was not enough ice left on where it few days ago the steep banks and daring cufves were plas- Stranger Sleeps MONTREAL, Que., Jan. 16. fi In the second game the All Stars' tered with crystal ten inches deep. Skiers of Norway, Japan and Swed- ,BRUINS DRI-iii MONTREAL, Que Jan 17-(BY tins started, the Canadiens came from behind to tie the - Boston Bruins 2-2 in a slow by cleanly play cd National Hockey League game .here last n'gbt. An overtime session failed tg break the tie. The soorin; started with 5 softi 8061 for thc Bruins. Eddie Burke.; Oiamwr put the Bruins. two gocicl in the lead \v`t`.i the aid of Cl~.a;i-1 mz-i.n's nice pass from close lil o1l‘ Hains/worth. The Canadiens showed more ionn in the middle period. Malty Burke fii-Shed from the defence, i-.st thc Puck at the Boston defence, ‘nut was in good pcnition for Johnny Gag-I non's pass from behind the cage.i Marty whipped it home and the Bruins lead was cut one. I It was not till the third period that the Canadens scored the ty-` ing goal. Dit Clallper was chased for tripping Gagnon and the Bruins were a man short. The Canadiens swcpts to the attack to press home their advantage. Sylvio Mtintha scooped up the puck at his own de- fence, ivhirled down the ice at a great clip and flipped the puck into 'the net after swinging around the ,defence in a. wide arc. _ THIRD PERIOD 4-Canadiens, S. Ms.niiha, 14.18 Penalties: Joliet, Galbraith, Clap- Def- OVERTEME PERIOD MAPLE lEiiFS 0 P.)-The New York Americans de- , (cated the Toronto Maple Leafs to- night for the first time in fivc Na- Yy 8 lace in the Canadian division by a p V is two point margin over the Montreal _i 1 lckgts on ,Sale at the Forum . » This Morning at 10 Ociock. rookie right w'nger, flung 5 long i the top. mo s"P_;i°‘°" 756. 60c. 501'. tax cxira Canadiens, but left Toronto safe at Zion Glild League Spufcribs I. Lafferty ... . . 191 146 M. Burns ..... 164 145 194 E. MacPherson . 103 136 172 E. 'Bell . 196 200 A. Warren 99 100 'isa 127 Total . . . Our Gang A. Affleck .. .. 93 120 54 Total .. Majority for Spare Ribs rl High single E- Bell 200 High three E. Bell 568 Di Fcatherweights . Daft. 5° l’°lii'5~i _ _, tenor voice closely followed by Reg. THE SUMMARY (r;_B aién.'_‘_ Marlboros 3; Port Cclborrle 1. ' -'”- ` ' Saunders and Jackie Schuman, i C_ Muteh 110 101 102 Nationals 21 Kitchener l.. not forgetting the leading boss, “RST “mio” A_ Patterson 52 55 as Laiferty ... 129 Fraser F‘?’$~P’ Cudmore . . in the Y. gym before some bund- by his °xh“"iii°i‘i Oi' speed and cl- three hearty cheers f°r the Ai" J. Lsrter ed lrrterested specmmrs_ Baskeb i'i;iiD2;ti;_°°i¢°;Y_ ability- The lifting egweits. We Islanders are clannlsh _ sE°°ND PEMOD v_ Rodd _ all is fast making a come back in 0 a mo 5 suspem on ww be “WHY fi'°m mme' R.. Campbell cm, and it is the mtenuon or J a great help to Abegweits in their _ ...___ 2 13-Ca aniuliens. M. Burke (Gagnon) he Y omcm, to have three my Strussie for a Play-oil berth in “B” Messrs Reg. Saunders and nil- '__'__ ___ _ E B ke __ __ _ Tom es going this week The mst mei section of the Northern League. ° “ °~°' ' “T ' ° " terscholastic league for girl; will , rms wgether Prince street, west DELIBERATE ELBOW CHECK Kent and a second P. W. C_. team. The genre, rm, lem, Wm hm Glen Bnrrase. who appeared to Majority for High single High three C. Bowling tonig Rebekah Leag 'I to 8.30 On .. .. 91 Jewell .. 77 ll . ... 101 1:1 85 401 023 604 .. 17102 The question of regional seniority 1:0 pins_ oi’ the firemen of the Island division plus of the Canadian National Railways me was discussed and on motion ol Mr. ; _ , 1l9..123 iss cc... ...rr ...rc N°“5“°h' 46 pins" migransportation:-Dr. J. A. clerk C' Mm” 17° pins rt. E. Mutch, R. L. cotton A. Pick-' i Bmwn' 397 pins' iard, Alban Farmer. U I iii- _ Time Table;-s. A. Mcnonolu, E. “°~ A. Ferguson, J. H. Howatt, C. l-I. 1°"-" ai-ifys' Chandler, I. Carter. i ART ,.47 61 139 440 409 539 42 141 100 118 'I9 109 107 69 103 397 530 . . 1386 85 121 59 95 108 507 1434 ' MOUNT STEW H. Davison, Arthur McDougall, W. For Six Days N° awe' AND VICINYYY R. show c. N. Bisoctt. ____ P Baltics: Gagnon, Foster, Hitch- ' “mmm” new ma; . --- i Industrial:-J. P. Crockett, R.. 1.. _ services were held in Mimi McLure, s. 'r. Green, w. M. Rowe, ited Church on Sunday. C L Mega Montreal’s marathon sleeper, Ernest Stewart' Un ' ‘ y . Silorts Writer) Len____y_ believed to be or sp__mg_ HAMPTON AND VICINITY at eleven a. m. Rev. M. K. _Cher-_ Memlm-,l,||,;_.p_ w_ Tumer_ _,_ M__ -# man, Pastor. Murley, G. J. Tweedy, Walter Hynd- eld, Mass., tonight neared the end | _ I six days almost unbroken slum- ' Most °t the mrmets “"~°‘md here "_" ` man' J' P' G°rd°n~ i are busily engaged getting out the Mr .and Mrs, John Pigot, Sav-i Air Mall and Air Tra.nspcrtal.ion:- er without appearing to have satis- ; - . ed his desire for rest in large .supply cf fi-!`8W00d and i\iIiib€i'- age Harbor, were visitors to the R. L. Cotton, Col. D. A. McKinnon, antmes i Wood, we understand, is consider- elty recently. |W. S. Grant, B. R. Holman, W. H. u . Doctors are convinced that Lemay ably Cheaper this year. Ori Saturday 0i'€Yii“€ 5 very m'~.-Y'~D“'fb‘"' as no serious illness and confess *_ ' i»€i`€5i-ing Eiime °f h°°k°i' was P“bi'°"y"P W' Cimkm' J' R' lremselves puzzreg ever the cam , There pamed awry on Saturday. played on Mount Stewart Rink, be- Burnett, W. A. Gaudet. H- M- Simii- 1 n the only oecaelon slnce last gag, Ebac. 26 at Hampton, Ida. Wall, be- tween the Head of Hillsborough sag. _S_t_ewart__Jon;s.F M Ph S h I1 Bl* Ilmth 1- _ C (£8, . rday that Lemay ‘has recovered lovcd wife of John C. French at and Mount Stewart teams. T 0 onsciousness, he was so active that the early nge of 46 years. Mrs. seore being four-two ~in favor of A- McLeod. J- P. Hiiii0n. G- G- - I-Iughe N. D. McLean is physicians had to place him in French was only ill a. few days, but Head of Hillsborough. 5. _ ~ strait jacket. All efforts to locate in spite of all that loved ones could. _- Civ" _l‘“"i"°"°“‘°“t‘ '“ G“°' J' ny relatives have failed and noth- do, passed away on Siturday. Shei Miss Margaret Birt. teacher Bt Tweedy- J' E~ Hams' J' M' Hunter' iz ir known hero or the mans wiu be missed fn the home, tile linac or Hillsborough, spent the T. W.L- Prnwse. G- S- Birmhrrd- ovoinents nriorto the beginning of church and thc' community as shc` week cnc at her home in Pls-i S*“¢iSii°“i=-N Rfiitenbuiy- E- T- is 500070- was always ready to help in every qutd_ Higgs, A. R.. Mclnnis, F. J. Holman, good enum W. A. Bickers. THE BAFUST CHURCH She is survived b ii sorrowifl i an oi’ the men -"` hzislianrk and tinge dailghter; rtrltt/I bllisily engaged in the woods.iE'M°Nui'°' C°1'G'E‘F““' ‘7a5'C"' Dn A- C- Vinvenir mornineislrlia, v;olct and rm, at1lomc,r1-‘gathering lumber and are wood. "`-“i“°'- H- shw- sermerr Wes -istewey-dsh;p of p,,S_E 5;) _,m,_._,.37 srep_chr.__.-rm_ The ser_| ,vhue me ladies’ although my-“Fisher|es.-W. F. Tidmarsh, S. T. “$10115-" D\ii'ii`i8 -ffiiuafy the iiiii'i‘; ‘alles ct the house and grave werci many of them are really at it yet.'z°'u“nnti B'F1sher’ chas'Emle’ G' i5Wi‘S °f the BiiDi7i5i» Ci'i\ii'Ch2-if ffin-.iii':i.‘ri by her pastor, Rev. Geo.; are considering the hooking, and D'A]:;R_;_f_'_L B McMu__m tiii'0U§i10iiif tile Maritime P101/iii I 'L :rs mi "‘e remains were laid' no doubt the hooks will soon be ' ' ' ' of this vicinity 1 Ii-0-C-K-E-Y can Ps Ellro li TIG‘i;`Jsi1S ABEGWEITS i AiS0 .I UN [ORS tional Hockey League clashes this _ (QUEEN I'I'OTEL vs_ LEVIN FUR C0 se , ~ vicastfim ic: :i:1(;reAvlilBe-iiiam oscciiirti T 0 H I G H T 8 _ 3 0 Somoa shot from 31..-get ee.-,gre lee at ¢~,,e| »-------- i Q °" "’”» 15 years and under ssc. ` ii I Vciiliuciismllincliiriiiciis 4” “ ” Continued from page 1 On motion of Mr. Mutch, seconded by Mr. S. A. MacDonald, the prgri. dent was instructed to forward a let- ter to the Federal members of Par- _liamcnt and Senators, setting out 112, the facts and asking that the cert 116,01' operating the ferry service be re- 708_ lnoved from the railway accounts. y Mr. R. L. Cotton suggested the de- -- Ziiigrsirability of securing, through the ‘Dominion Parks Commission, the 149 xgfstabiishnlent of a Dominion park 123 97_ Dominion organization, it was stat- 0 94 ed, had been looking over the his- in this Province. Oflicials of the toric site at Port La Joie and were apparently much interested. R. E. Mutch, seconded by Mr. P. W. Turner, it was referred to Messrs. G. | J. Tweedy and J. O. Hyndman to l make arrangements for presentation i of the matter to the Provincial Gov- Q ernment with a viclv to enlisting the i Governments co-operation and as- i sistalice. This was in accord with 2 a resolution passed at the snnuali meeting. 0 l' D8 i _ Standing Committees The following standing commit- tees were appointed for the year Imn'\igration:`I. 0. Hyndmsn, I... i Cimiiiiieii-S llcal. Georg: Iiliirisivortlif L.. moved to save but the puck gimccrli _ _ -~ on his ann into the si-.-:r.c. nit I MEETING ' Wing Shots 4 ~ R. T. Holmans 3 At an exhib.tion game of hockey played Saturdxy night between R.. T. Holman's Ltd., and L, P. U. Wing Shot‘s, last ycar’s industrial league champions, R. T. l-lolmanka held the Wing Shots to a 4-3 score which was anybodys game up to the final whistle. The stars ici' R. T. Holmins were, Mclniliss John- son, Cox, w.th Kcnlicdy and Storey a. power on the dsiensc. O’Nei1l in the goal was a regular stonewall in himself._Thc Iron Dukes were well managed and coached by A. Affleck and H. McCallum. The stars for the L. P. U. Wing Shots wcrc, Bill Ryan, D. Gillis and the Bevin brothers, with A Lund and B, Sllcrrari, J. Power :ind S. Ryan defense. Eddie Henncssey, 8. new recruit for the Wing Shots turned in a stellar game. Much. credit must be given L. Rush, marl- cgcr and coach of the Wing Shots in the way he handled the tcnlri. Llneulls: Wing Shoi.s Iron Dukes i-Iennessesy Goal O’Nelll Defense Storey Kennedy McLeod L. Ryan Beviris Power Centre Johnson Dowling B. Ryan A. Lund Right W.ng Mellini! SCBDIEH Bevins McDonald Left wing B. Cot Toolnbs D. Gillis B. Sherran G. INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE Empire Buying:-James Paton, T. l At ii meeting of the illdllstria-l League at the Laborers Union Hall on the 16th of January three teams decided to battle for the Tip Top 'Irophy donated by D. A. Bruce, local merchant. The following teams were repro- sented: R. T. H01man's Ltd. Stewarts Bakery. L. P. U. Wing Shots, winners of thc Tip Top Trophy, 1931. The following oillccrs were elect- ed: President, Edward Nicholson. Secretary, Lewis Stewart. Executive A. Affleck, N. Whit- lock, L. Rush. HALIFAX. N. S., Jan., 17- (By The Canadian Press)- Cecial James Scott, 25) year old negro whose expulsion by Cari- ada, and Bermuda lcd to his na- tor"ely as “ihe man wiihuut 2 country." will press his claims to Bermudian citizenship, it was understood here today. A Hali- '. ..y' . “cs are bringing *-0 their CODSNS-f !o rest 11'. Crapulld Cemetery. Thei flying. . . ations messages of the stewardsliipg ,tell b;~.;-cfs were Mersrs Thomas ---- iI'IeI'0lSIII SIIOWII III °f tliefiis. Of life Df D0-4505510215 i0 £110; Callicroil, Ernest Holm, J. H. My-i Herrtiest congratulations arc Great Flood ur-ned mek prime street by thezen, eager for practice, can’t find iiiiiii- that Bii 0! ihc D¢0Di¢. ilil Oi: ers, Aiih Ferguson, Noll Mac-. being extended to Mr. and Mrs- k ball ‘thc ¢‘iliFCi`i@S might se that of all fl. lp cl A Barrett James Atkins, of Mount Stewart, ((;erred|,m pr-en) core of 20-10. At the end of the 0i\°“8ii SHOW i/0 ma B ii BMW - . ' 6 ,. ..~'-' _ an - - » ‘ ‘ 1 - ie b b girl. ERRY N. s. J li. ic.- . og . whm k alare scudding over the mountain, mos; ,,¢.er,rab1,, and mast rrumuri M.c. ii siixin 4| r' Ay; 4 c an lgzdc “plenty” , Large D. Prowse . . Rer,,,e_w_ e.,.,_ Japanese Minister Answers U. S. Note Hi-Y 38 All Stars 32 ___..____.. i TOKYO, JBU. 16.*-(A.P.}--F\)l`Ci8il _ In tht third Game file Y°\i°i‘i“i_lidinister Kenkichi Yoshizaiva rcpiiedi i'Y team W0!! il 01056 d0°i5i°“ today to United States Secretary c" over the All Stars. With six mln- state Henry L. Stimsou'a note, in- ine oi' McLean, Stewart and Part i The reply was delivered to,‘United e and the sensational guarding States Ambassador W. Cameron __ Morris and Storey that withstood Forbes by the Foreign Minister. cn cancer at home and abroad." the charges of Connolly, Ryan ghd: h war, the all star forwards in ° ‘inns in°n\°ni4 of r "ri bard' . _ AI Y .. lltt.e fcundatnn faluch statements "shag" grnnrr 1° L_ Dawn. 4 gem-e,_,Neu Matheson R.. Dodds M. 00 tops, and there will be ice' and snow ` The lrvemrrrr' scrmm ..Whar,sg Messrs George r,_ Dunsrord and _ - i i . - fore midnight on Thursday and scnt “'i‘0iiE.’ With the WJl'id?" was heard’ Jllmcs Campbell oi' Hampton paid daughtci, Mrs. James Atkins. by it irrae ccnsrfcaiicn Wiih deel=| a business trip to charlottctowni 'rho monthly meeting or thc sav- ° ’°*“’i"2 i'°i'f”“° °"°i' si* “iii” °‘ "Sin." In the days service oi' praise were included Shanks fine :letting of Dr. Mathesons grert "0 love that will not let me go." Smlth's rend- ering oi' Ncwmalfs “Load Kindly Li8i\`-" with Mrs. A. C. Vincent talrilllz tho sopzcno solo of the lat- tcr with very sympathetic expres- sion. Siiiil’-R.V School- at 2.30 p. m. had a very enrouraglng attendance. Par- ticular attention is called to the Wednesdfy evening gathering for Prayer, and attendance theroat |¢°i'i'i¢8iiy invited by the Mnistcr. rcf"sua" ucibeln 2 1.. onnoliy 14| Bl’-Fil-iN. ran. l:-.Aaoir.nit- ler was »h iiiifi ,..`_ ianend. The purple hazehas settl-[setting apm.t_ of the mm., to the' mmtr Tlrr-,y plan to return to; ’ _.___ ,telephone lines. _ k P. Si S. All kr M R ers _,erm Berm;y':'cd Oli Oid Whiiivfilw. -Siiifm Clouds definite service of God is the plani Bt-ldgeu-hte;-_ next; “-eel; Mm James peeh,m_ Savage Har. Little water was lclt in the La e _ibel W st h ter Mountain, where bor, is at present spending s0m°| °W C ° 95 time ln Mount Stewart, with her the slag dam gave way shortly be- i Sm re et countryside to Cobequid Bay, carry- interest. The sp.aker found the-i last week in 3 snowmobile. Theyi age Harbor Women's In u m | _ ““SW@i‘ W i»h8‘lll10ry in one wordi made the trip in about two hours at the home of Mrs. Miton Cof-_mil W‘ih_ it °‘;°0_i;‘__°“s_°S_:_ 3 b‘;"_‘é_ “ ‘ ci dre large' fin on Wednesday evening. wheregust mu' B' 5 0’ hg WW r 5° with no troouble an w a , , .- .and flooding several houses and crowd of spectators all along the is very pleasant and intercsmllg store; dmwmn _ ., g Thomas Kaulbach Laytihfls ;,asg__"__hi__1_T;`f_t__:"t1_ih3;3i evening W 5 spent' and threatening the lives of lnnny ' ' tl _ city. These enterprising gentlemen; George Monkley. Mr. W. A. Mc-_° of the chaos haw Come _“___ plan on making mmiy more mpg Quanic’ Mr Fred McDonald nndiics of llcroism. Kxiulbach. a native som' many diners' An addrfzss was rcm?,of Truro, was making sure that all Mr. Boyd McQirarric_ and sol; to Mr. and li/fra. Haiialrllr byrelgfgr hrs ncrghbors were on their way to wmimi °f H“mi"'°“ “ere “ee |M-"~ B"id3°W“ ei an ' 'safety when he was whisked away end guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Moore presented them with a by the moi He was rr guest or Dixon, Clyde River. purse of gold, to which Mr. Has-_Harry Eagles for the winter A5 uw Many neighbors and friends of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Eislam met at the home of Mrs. Haslnms broth- er, W. A. McQuarrle, Hampton, on i°~m i'°Pii°d in hi” “mai Piczsam dam broke, 1-larry Eagles. Milictt mi1l'iii€i'~ A daiml' iimch was the" Eagles and Jim Eagles hurried their scrved bl' i-he iam" and ° Pi°“5°“t families out of their three houses evening brought to n ¢i°S° by sins- toward thc higher lancl. icsulauch ing. For theyre all Jolly good ici- lingering to ces that all had icit Monday, Jail. 4 to celebrate their 'lows and the National Anthem. Harry Eagles' house and apparently -- was going to warn Jim Eagles when Mersrs William Mcl=‘arl~ne and_the water reached him. As the oth- golden wedding. The evening was pleasantly spoilt in nlllzlc :ind sing- irrg. Corlgr‘tiila?or:' speeches were meds by I-toll. J. 11. Myers, Mr. Crisp l.‘ioc:~e, Mr. Neil Shaw, Mr.. ii ‘ Manford Bi-cr, Sallth Melville, nt- cl-.s hurried away they heard him tended thc l:1sZ:*1.' game in the shout. The flood moved with ill- Forum on Friday last.-M. credible swiftneas, carrying away fax law firm has been rrininrd to act in Sroil's behalf. the houses of .Harry Eagles and Mil- lctt Eagles and flooding the other dwelling. Kuulliacll was golic, and was seen no more until ills lifeless body was recovered this morning ill a heap oi debris 300 yards from where he last stood. Another hero was Harry Eagles, 14-year-old son of Harry Eagles sen- ior. "'I’he water had overtaken the families in their race for higher: ground, and this youth, up to his waist in water, picked up ills young sister under one arm, his baby brother under the other. and carried them to safely of a hill. Mrs. Jim Eagles stumbled and fell underneath thc water. Her husband caught her just ill time and carried hcr out of danger. Holi. Percy C. Black, Minister oi Highways for thc Province, was llcrs today to dircct ihc work of highway and bridge reconstruction and louis after thc welfare of the flood vic- `tims. Plans have not been complai- ed, but it is understood that the 'work will procccu wltir the icnsi possible delay. The contour cf ific coul.€.'.V hill ‘been cllczigcd by thc fiosz, and it is I probable the tcicllllonc lin:-mcri will have to change t`.ic rout: on tlvlr Iwires. i It is difiicilli in cstlmatn i.i'.:~ dum- ‘nge in dollars. but iifzu:-es ra'igs ircnl $75,030 to $100000. Added to this is th: damage izl irZi`c firlds which have broil .=tr;\'.';i \'.l"l :o;!‘1 and slag for inilcs. `t