5'" o ’6`1§__11§I_§ "EM ovi-_:_i_< _ Ramblers Lose I (ay 'rw-l and place cha matter helm ` I _ authorities who have any control I _ oiii ii, Repeat over the situation. “The paymeni; of moneys either I little hand of puck- U “iiirioo oi, bonu” in omiiiiour ‘c“““““““ |'"“) lfying to meet the champions 0! rs ' _ E9 R I *gf T' _ *_ o id film’ ' DALHOUSIE, N B Mar 1.-nal Nova sootla for the Maritime seuio: . ii, win F1" °°‘“l’°“°' ' alarm is much easier to talk about ' 6 ckel' team, are leavin! than it is to prove and if Mr Dolan §i?eul'”eAmhRanget-Bl~‘:a°n a two sou lead une' -F01 hu 1 ' ers mbi Moncton ETB l»0Dlill1t in Hes ice mad th e dull ,ow morning 101' _ vor any other responsible person hu mo iirsi some oi. iii i_i W B 0 Zim ' iyeaii they surprised the iioiiniio proof that “ned moles- the Maritime Amatiizmiiellill ii;ials of Ramblers took the offensive in tho ms followers by win °C Y AS first period and had the best o Jul\l°f °h“mp’°n°h P mm on pure players are being paid for M°”°t°“ team by '°°°" their services th would serve the The second and fi al oumspenod “gan mokspm "ont l' iocku ' sion lism al ' - ` is l I x _ a is prev ent and that sim iogiatlon playdowns. The score was i,iay_ Fo,-iy sloooiiiis from iiiio end ro ng - ' °y I1 match of‘ Peebles and gave Amherst the firs i0 cause of amateur athletics much the round will be played at Am- score ofthe game Q ight theY meet the or oiv glmsh Juniors in me better were they to submit their llerst on Thursday, the winner qual- t d tim W”‘_‘_§,f‘if’, ,§',‘,,°if,,f.1 ,,, me .-nut-ui niuhtio onion or Cape Traverse Italy’s Trade “P In Sudd D th s lof the score. The players _*Hillel than l'° b"°°'d°°"t mf°"“°‘° en ea Complete statistics conceminil wtih°l1'h“’d°5l‘°“‘“ 1" *he tm” Wmh' "hue it might b° lm” . the trade or canada with Italy are lei WHS the 3"” mth in mm” l5°lal'9d ‘la-W3- *Wed l’l°l~ Dalhousle 'available only to the end of Oct- I - Hotel team, right here in inecessarily be true of all amateur ober, 1931, writes R. W. McBur- r ~ Y- It Wm be remembered smrt' T* ney, Assistant Canadian Trade mfs Played inspired hnkey ‘. Commissioner in Milan in the W the Tm” B°“°“‘ °f *T* I wanadhn Press) forthcoming issue of the’Commer- ,_ The Queens, like the i BA'n`mR5T» N- B- M37- 1-3°' cial Intelligence Journal. For that hlulrhl'|‘ohceo'C~mnm1d¢`anda.unnss :, had only "seven surviv- The above reference in pai-5 with sulting from a change in Maritime ooiioii imports from Ciiiiodo Wore ` " .. I t CUM ' ' __ , fs' _.-1--.W __ _ _ ._ _ _ __ __ _ _ 1_7.. ____ *___ llv ` _ _ _ ‘ ’ ' ""A` "`l"""`" ' 'W ` ir 01990 D i ii iiiii oooson iii, su. Canada, who are in s position to iedeffe ii, com, ,,,,,, 0,, iii, effectively desi with the mutter, i Wlth Canada i I -*”’“ pmortotho metals ith cua- $ "me M me Mfrmm: dim Amateurol-Iock_ey Xssocliltlon 6; '_ a r C he . '/_l Last Date for Malling Entries Turret Cigarette Hockey Contest gl 2- 1932 __ THE cllARLo'I"I‘E'rowN oUARolAN __ _ oi _ piigg ggvgo , \ rezard iostatementc made by irre “ “me e h°¢l<=Y Playoff dates. valued at 310,97 000 ,md o,,o,,,.i_., -_w._`_ _ ..._ ___ _ __ __ ,,_______,__ er Foxes have only two siionoiibio pei-50n_g_'» just about hiig OHDS TTHVGFSQ. P E I. will play a from Iiioii, io the Dominion _ __ Y hm "H“°k" °'N°111 in for s person. with only the ordin- °- - -» i ,ii i _ _ ____ l MacKie on defense, while on iimoiiiiii oi inioiiioonooi oo write Brunswick~Prince Edward Island iii: égnzdioifiriigsgaliriigu; It hoo oooo said that Ciiioooo' at Dalhousi N B for the New 1’ the “her new Dwyer wards~and perhaps published in a me NW" Sc in is on their line-‘lu 1-ost the hull on the head. rcs quite easy “UW” with mmh l°m°"°W “Shi amounted to sz oasooo These rig- .BISON was rumah-s wanurn et otia. termediates in i perod of 1930, when imports from of an ani.ma.l except its dyi CLERMONT SPECIALS 9 INDIAN `B“"g°y“° is In 5°” ""1 an article and have it edited aiiter- °h°‘mpl°nsh1p' The Wmne" Wm compared with the corresponding ,slaughter-housesutilizo every pert _ ° 3 -= _"» ”"“ "up has been chmged magazine-but, when one makes a R4 :WEL §:§l;iiiii;n£§;";: statement or even a conglomeration ise_ P Whiiiock has been of statements for the reading public _ 0 ' ` to peruse, then lt's a horse of an- im rn centre to left wing and “kos his piiioo ai oonim other color, if said writer _cannot it ll ci. whitloclr, cur- "’°"° hi’ ““°’"°"" ev ll ewart, was the best work it is confidently expected l like the trip. They wiii ne' I'm of the opinion that Mr Dolan iiio _iiinior Looii,iio_iiii_i has'n't got any further than the mere remuneration received for his tri Wiii give on oiiiio good famous "artlc1e."-Sport Ed, in f themselves. The large ~ _ W ice grep in the Moncton CAREER. OF SIR MIAL-COLM W vii _ 1 be greatly to their lik CAMPBELL D1' e defence barrier ci’ Car 1931, soon after he had set the ‘ rsuson and Fraser are world speed record of 245.738 miles lockers and are not ad- an hour, which mark he eclipsed ndlng out very stiff body- re¢eni,iy_ illE°Yl’l¢ lil Boal is anoth- His career has been marked by a .gi `B"b’"- llmflhs lhld very succession of thrills, as he himseif'wo i§;Tee‘§i;;?;n;'; phrased ie in an address after his iia I Ferguson Fmse!8°YI;?. performance last year, since 1905 he pi (Captain) 'cume ét - has been "addicted to this rather m E' Cumpbéiiandip' \w:i‘;" dangerous sport of driving mobile th i ,_ ' ' machinery as fast as it will go." th He has driven express trains, is i d b . , Z;e6h;ii;de;s~;ie:::F a brilliant horseman and so keen is th i ' ' fo d t tha nce he ent gh he r a veu ure t 0 ep _ R.. Holm . l b - iii iiiim an C u Pres some time on an uninhabited island ig H e Re rcscntat _io For coqpimd wikis in the Pacific endea/voring to dis- wc _ Sooi.oi_oi.i,_Ti_oosm_ei_ oi cover a lost Inca treasure. Sir Mal- th Jiiiiioi. Hookoi, Loooum _ coim‘s first race was on a mot- N wishes oi oii hockey orcycie in England in 1906, and in in . City ami Province wiii 1009 he started to build an airplane. do tain wiiiiiook and his But he soon turned to automobile L iinthelr errortsiongain “wins and set his first mhlor eight or ten games, he will prove the Maritime ¢i;ie_ speed mark when he reached 136 ev miles an hour in 1922. He regarded i toes Called Off the speed as incredible, little dream- mc, the Dalhouslaris depend an . ing that in ensuing years he would awful lot; on the backcliccking of e li P O R U S “___ _ U R 0 this fine team will bc in near. It is rumoured that Lavigne, iSi\rgent, Lennon and Jcmmett may Vs. to see just why tllesc boys are in demand, They will sec combination 8 M at its best. hard humping. Lrivilme I ' I ' bcing an adept at brinalhi! d0WI1 Seat; on Sale at the Bike Shop men far heavier than liinisc-lf. The wednesday. ut 10 d. ni. we wi" lr “Si “mi °"°“- "‘”“j Prices, $1.00 SOC 656 50c. 'ing the throttle wide do the abe- f 9 , ` 100 Seats for r asc igweits do battle with ri iuum con- - _ _ _._ ' fl en ~ ' L sidered good enough to win th_e__.;_1-_ y _ :_ to v _ races which were tc be rushing over tile Florida sands Mrs. James’ favorite son. From what cld this afternoon are at 220 miles an hour and more. I hoard, the Dalhousians arc 'still lntil Saturday - when ’ 1-Ie has had remarkable escapes playing defensive hockey, laying lheld, weather permitt- from death. Once in 1912, he was back forthe "breaks", It is true they driving at Brooklands in England, havg run up high scores, bilt not’ . _ _~ ial Intelligence Jour- F _ ' _ lnated, the feeling iircvlliicd that it was hard luck nlorc than any- fnns are now wondcllng whether tact next. :be on other teams. I Tomorrow night at tllc Forum thc local fans will have a chance will be no hesitation :iiimit oven tl f1930.0tf ttll- "ch shmud s°“"d e“°°"mg'"g t° or 1s1s4uqu(l7nt:ls0o? curhi- °1°m°°’ mm' bedding' tent covers' fart Eddie M111 swung five soal-1 L' Day e Wnlvmms and the” Support' ncd salmon in the 1931 period moccuhm ropes' skin boats and fOr the Spec’als with Harold Mill 'J' Lauer” "‘ "' 93 no 166 ' A M Adams rs. - m’nor articles. _ ..... 122 96 144 Canada was credited with 15,074 . _ and Douglas Campbell putting up a. "' 5 Ns The shculclerblades were used in N Yourikei- ... ... 108 175 1 2 th rat' skipped by Nick Thibodeam tes two-ga i t k f ariiimeméiiiceres “ex Wee °I` the Canada were valued at $25,877,000 squeal. It is not so well under- RIVER iwvims I REBEKAH LEAGUE ‘ and exports to Canada at $3,188.- istood that the Indian of half a i “ipo Mother-Now, do you know where gyigiionihihigsntisiign wlinihewirilfiiitl centilryi am; Yi? iisiileimyhas ego; A. very exciting game of hockey EUREKAS ll18, defending the MacDonald Brie,- d little gli-is go to? ` ”°m ca ° 9 u “ ° 9 S ° i od Ci i i-ink pri. trophy, chalked up two victories to- cipal source of supply. lmP°rts down on the westem plains. How 2:! gvgim ogeb e";°;iween' the B. Lspihome ___ ,__ 122 150 109 M0111'-Oh. Yes-they gc almost i 1 c d to ll _ Y K - -- erywherm rom ana a ta ed Only 172.520 ithe bison carcass was used was re Clermont Specials and Indian River H. Fhlayson ... V-ms in the Jall“‘"y'0Cl0b9l‘ W1" cently related by Dr. Melvin R. J Howgti , . lod of 1931 as against 321,330 tons 1 R»0V€I'S» The Specials being the vic- ' 4 "“' " Gilmore, curator of enthology of to ith some of 9_1. In the first M_ Miiiei- _,___ , ' rs w um/ph s Moncton newspaper- in the 1930 P°1'l0d~ A Slmllalh i the University of Michigan Mus- perior, Edgie Mm scored om for me 534 im im Wilio sow me match, said it though less marked, decrease, was oum oi Ani_iii.oiooiooy_ - 591 me as the fastest he has seen this shown in Canadian shipment’ °f: The flesh and fat, dried and I tsl: Th L22; 53?; 161:: Tomi 1166 atchewan qusrtette from Moosejaw inter and said he wou1dll’t mind ` Zivhczti the giugggfoli me 1931 packed in leather cases and sealed 4 1 :£02105 scoring ine' for the was forced to occuDY the cellar Do- ' i i, - ° °“§ - Ulls “S 'i f ;_ ii ii ' ' _ sition with two defeats. Prof. Mur- edlcting ha the Wolvcllllcs H ainsi194m3t0nSin the mst ten over wi h a ep as food fOr Rovers and waiier Miii’ im, me CARDINALS l second line, McCabe would defeat Dalhousie. All of g ` long periods. The hides made _ and P. Whitlock. have' The accolade of knighthood was wl specials' The third period was ‘ery -at improvement and will- bestowed upon Sir Malcolm Camp- th iicir share to do tomorrow bell by King George on February 22, c ‘e 164 89 119 150 178 105 87 155 -- won and lost in the day’s engage- 145 93 164 - quintals valued at $280,745. In the great defence. Both goalles made- ' u nm , ~ . th f t r 11 d -- -_ - T Gs To COVSIDLR corresponding period of 1930, out sqiuilrlxmviz urspages nie; 0;; 'briliant stops. Keith Mann capably iw wi ooo 14 9, and then came back strongly of a total lmportatl f 28,467 ’ ' f eed th . tot th fulT t Gr n- There are several things to con- oiiiiiiaio' Coiiiidii wiiiiogoiiilzod with tccls: the 10113 tendvns were i‘-Wm: rage iine_;;miz;iUwi_ Maloritynfiir i1;lu1;l;;;&532§;“;'ms i nm 6 power mm O B 358, E YY. B0-WlINGC U R l I NG (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Ont., Mar. 1.-Win- g Granites championship curl- dsy and led the field at the conclu- sion cf second mundmatches for the Dominion championship. Six of the other seven rinks competing nts, while Carl Batte1l's Sask- ray MaoNeill's rink from Halifax, reprwenting Nova Scotia. which took the Dominion championship in 1927, ‘dropped the first game to the w Brunswick crew, from Ba- rink, Southern Ontario repre- °d 1"” thread and mad” mm °°’d ltovsns High S 5° ' ‘ sentatlves, skipped by charlie sul- Onlhs B30- ThBl'S 5- 10115 time- Am’ market for canned salmon. An lu- children; the an was W his might have happened since crease was noted in shipments of Yam the teeth We" ‘”’“°"°d ml" t f uzzle and e Dalhouslans were here 19-Sl. Canadian dried codfisll during the beads' and he h°° S' m Then the Wolverines have one of period-35,562 nuintnls as against *Sigh f°'°h“°d Sm” were b°“°d o lastest and heaviest teams in aa,oao in loco. A serious slump in “Wh i° Sl“°- e Maritimes in recent years. That prices for Icelandic cod, however, ""'*”"'l something. In sheet Kuhn the so-affected the market that the “Heal Y°“’ hm* While 1° W°‘”k-1' lverincs have the best goalie in total vdluo or the lim shipments APPIY _D°“g’“' Egyptian L‘“"“°“” ese provinces and in Kenzic Mc- was less than that for 1930`-$604,- V t° 5°” necks and sans' A sure' eil the locals have the best lush- ssc ds against s711.010 There was '”i’°°dy "°“°”“”‘°‘ g d¢fei»i¢eii-iim_ (stop me if y0ii,n. marked decrease in shipmentsi *MM* ii-i, og,-eo) The way chiimmieiof Canadian automobiles to this Afflcan _ . owioi. has boo-ii piiiyiiig the iasgimarkct, only 15 being credited to Economic Conditions lCamldrt as compared with 317 ill cry bit as effective iii backchcck-|910 D1'0Vl0\1S YPFIF. -_-. -- il if 'i. i 'fi iii' i i . ~ 'tt \ ol