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L I1 11.--_'.1 11 1.-11;.;..|1 |`lR.1;1L1<11i.= reizarding the instal- l:u1'111 11 :~f‘c1~ml fra1iclii.ses in Bos | ` , 1 i Fi. _ ' iiromotcrs and the proud citizens of spccung milk and mnk V°"d°"~ I' : , ii' 1 r ~ . i1ro1iiutl‘rs are willing tu take the losses 1_iiitil the biiilriiiig process har; been coinpictc-ii. i 1 Civic pride has kept Ottawa in._ The city is far too small. It is thc| Cuiiariian capital. 'lhc bulk ol' the fans are gorernnient employes who' draw installments of small salaries twice a month. There is no reason to believe that there is enough mon- ey in the place to keep hockey going indefinitely despite thc fact that a large proportion of the hockey play-| crs of the continent come fi'oni the Ottawa volley. In the past tlir-rc have been scvcrnl crises in Ottawa hockey. There was talk of shifting the club to Boston. recliristcning it thc Shamrocks and playing for the support of the Bos- ton Irish. There were other prelim- inary moves for thc transfer of the team. but always civic pride saved it for Ottawa. Now things arc going badly again. The Ottawa team is in the interna- tional division cellar and the custom- era are staying away in droves, Prominent persons in the national hockey lcaguc, both north and south of the border, believe that it is only rt riiir,-stion of time before tho gamci -1 111- tngn. ic.pf-"i1\elv. , . _ ' .uc Canadian capital will have to /\| i‘:‘r‘-r~~I 1 1i11:1~l league liorkr; _,Nc ____ 1 :___ _-___ :_1_:_tr 111 all bi1”t_lwo_r_‘i-_ ' ' u ( .|11 "H ¢'\‘., , 1'] _'|i].., _i >_'_ ____ "__-_-_a- v1¢r~lpi11:i 'Phe l:Iii":'. ti"' .11 rcprr--1 ""l""' "'_ Ulf """"' - by I younl. if some people were compelled to_ (Canadian Prcaai WI’ l° SI" ' ' -~~~=-ultram. lsrvwfl' ini' as they sh, ii is tml” pnaaaas !.'.aaYvu.i..|:, Mo...11111. iz.-chain "'"Y1’li ' Flying l'|oofs--- _Throbbing Hearts' ! ln aThrilllng Run for th¢ Sweepstakes and Honor . . . Thorougbbrcds to the Finish. Red-bloodcd Drama of a Jock- ey who proved himself true blue. WITH i I CITY COUNCIL (Continued from page 1.) i'ank or police sergeant was left to the Police Committee. Dr. W. J. P. McMillan, City Health Officer, reported two cases of diph- tlierir since last meeting. His Worship announced that lic would call a special meeting on eith- er Tuesday or Wednesday next. for Councillor Kennedy for the Sti-cet shovelling snow. The loan of the Government plough was greatly ap- preciated and greatly facilitated the opening of the streets for traffic. The work on the streets will con- ' tiiiuc for sonic time with an increas- ed staff oi ciiiployces. Councillor McDougall. for the Pub- lic Properly Coniniittee. stated that the foundation of the new annex has been completed and prices are being received lor materials for thc build- ing of the superstructure. ‘ Councillor Holman stated that the city is still supporting two families, the heads of which arc in jail for breach of thc Inland ftevcnuc Act. This is :I matter which should be taken up with the Dominion nuth- uritics, he thought. The families are from the country. and the City may experience difficulty if a precedent is created. His Worship stated that if any acl- vantatgo would obtain he would take up the matt'r:i‘ with the Federal Gov- crnincni. lic :mid that he Wai; ln- forincd that Jobs await the men in question in the country when they are rclcascd. Councilllor Reardon announced that at next incctlng hc would intro- duce .1 lay-lair respecting the _Fire Depzirtrnent. R.ES()Lll'I`IONS Resolutions were passed appoiini-ag James Bradley as sanitary officer for iiic ensuing year and I't. P. For five years of the premises of thc ls- of the fact that thc company is in- troducing a new industry. A resolu- tencler of the Gutta Perclm Ruobsi A letter was read from Messrs proposing that they be given a ten garbage throughout the City. and Offences AHCSIS Drunk and lncapable ._ Theft of Motor Vehicle . 2 'I`~1ei`t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., 3 Unlawful Possession of Litoxicatlng Liquor 2 2 Vograncy . . . . . . . . . . . .. 15 10 43 1 Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5l In addition to above arrests there were five prosecutions under the Customs Act for harboring smuggled liquor, resulting in three convictions and two dismissals; two for common assault, one for operating motor vc- iiic ’1‘rafl‘ic Bylaw for speeding. We assisted thc Prohibition offic- ers in twelve searches of premises suspected of the unlawful sale or pos- session of intoxicating liquors. seven prosecutions were enterccl, resulting in five convictions and two dlsmissals. One previous offender was sentenced to eight months imprisonment, and another to six months imprisonment without the option of fines. On December l9th thc force coi- lected thirty three samples of milk from Licensed Vendors ancldelivered same to the City Analyst for Test. 'Ihc eighteen Licensed milk vendors whose samples collected on November 14th contained sediment were all prosecuted under thc City Bylaw rc- i hiclc without License, and two under lcosts durliig December ., volunteering to defray expenses cn the city dump, if one were provided and agreeing to erect tiicrcon an in- -----~»--------»~~ cinerator for the refuse. Galvanized garbage cans would be provided for _ patrons, and thc refuse would be col- i lcctcd once a week for 251:. until the patrons should nuinber five hundred when tivo weekly collections would 1 be ture. mndc without ncldltionnl expendi- Acting on rt suggestion of Coun- "p‘m“ °" my “Wines” f°" 1930' 1 cillor Holman. His Worship announc- ' cd Committee stated that about fifty't me" are °mf’1°y°d 0" the S""’°ts vious to the special meeting. that the Council would meet thc wo gentlemen for half nn hour pre- Councillor McDougall reported on the proposal of the Tourist Associa- tion that it portion of the Market _llluilding bc made available for of- llices ol' the Associiitioii and for a rest room for country people. The cost of renovations net-cssarv to the themselves as being in favor of thc A special conunittcc. consisting of _ to deal with tlin matter. ' - Councillor McDougall niadc refer- [ ence to the inattcr of the purchase of _ioyablc social was held in St Jam!! Men's Bible Class. About fifty young Ladies aiu. The evening ended by all PERSONALS lottctown. ` Mis. simon Paoli, .11-. and Mrs. -J. Hospital. elle River ‘ O11 Satuiday night vilien the snow _F ___~11-'-"\i: \LL'I‘/\LI_° ll\°f°II8hlY ll-‘PPY sviiie and T. . ci an H5 C .\' The incut and iuiik iii;.|1eutoi' Dr.. ` - _ _ 1 . - - 1 . this Tiff talking picture in iiudltors and authorizing the excnip-1 I. E. Crclieii, 1-eiiorlerl iit-iidcmiierl nn! ribaitlt;:;|Il_;;ar;0T;;:r¢::1‘}r§_: YI; ‘vavxfizh wesleyuginy gives 3 sph,-,_ I-`°rgetmenol. _ion from civic taxation lot' thc nf.-.\t_ unfit for food and tier-ti'o_\'crl foul' M__cLa__e___ (_s___te_ A store on thai dm pédonnance M me jockey whwc J Fr _ _ . asc' . . . . . . .. ' ° “mp 1' ` " ' 26 years ago. tion where he will go to llll lf 110 vicar. tion was also passed accepting the I-0y_"_~|.; Rmiok-f _ l9“3°"' Moncton Ho 'eful ‘ doosn't throw the biggest race of the Other good performances are glv ` I _ 1 1| T0 Co., on 500 feet of fire hose. The following report ef police :ic l P - lm by pretty Nancy Dover' Pau ne tlvities was presented bv Couicillol P B ` b\ Garon as an adventuress' Larry tee. .\'<‘fiI"S wiiti'-wt for thc collcvtion of Fifty one nri-csis were 11-.:1i-1111k and Disorclcrly li ll - ll . . . lll I7 I I8 2 . I '.2 26 34 o s imp 5 15 B Jil They appeared before diary Magistrate on Deccinbrc 17th, when one previous offender was flnctl $15 and costs, thc remainder being fined i'i\'c dollars :ind costs. the Stipen- The amounts collected in fines and are as follows: Four fines imposed under the pro- hibitloii Act '-11 $200 each, $800. ltlisccilaiieoiis lines :ind costs col- lected $600.55. Total amount $1400.55 Other dutics.pcrforincd by the force during December are as fol- lows: Prisoners escorted to Queens county .mi 5:1 Prisoners escorted from Jail tg Police Court for trial 28 Summonses served Bubpoenas served Gamlshees served Dwelling houses quarantined -do-released from Quarantine .. Ticket of leave reported Men in Station for vvcrnlzhi. .. . . . . . .. 2 os »-...Nasal-» protection school ln which'hc was alleged to have assaulted and murdered Miss Velma Coitcr, 19 year old teacher, ltfiynioiid Gunn, iicirro, was burned to dcatlr by a mob which made a Baseball League at the annual ses-1 sion of the loop. The diamond at thc' spccdway is to be rebuilt and bleach is understood that every effort will be iniwe for this city to secure ri i`ra.nchlse. It is tho intention of the local pro- moters to secure an entire team from across the border and place a strong] nine in the field if the franchise lst granted. Strange rcontlnucd from page li 1'1H.}T§.E1.`°&E.-£15511.-T1, £5515. her powerful diesel neglne running at full speed, sped off into the early had gone down at once, reappcared had gone down at once was soon dlspclied. With her helm hard over she travelled in a circle, reappeared opposite the side of the Loubymo and plunged her bowsprlt lntg the lrawler’s port quarter. Besides Cap- tain Jorgensen the Slgrirl Amanda‘| crew included Gilbert Zinck, Fen- ton- Fenner, H. Weathavcr, Gordon Ackcr, Stewart Vvhynacht. Urban Pcnncr, J. A. Wilson and a leaman named Kelly, who, on arrival was giv- en medical attention to an lniurad htihd. Blver bluo fox, otter, racooon,` skunk, marlen, fiaher, coyote, a|\l_ beaver are the animals reared ln the funeral pyro of un building willy. fur forming lndustry of Canada. ini “ -' ` "`l"E` "C°lllb°l‘ °l` cii here toda that efforts arc to be ` I | . _ _ _ _ V or d actors. and there is some beau- . . *________»._ _.ke---»-~ thc following flfiesifird otfiiicrs. ,mac by ,, Mann," syndmie for B ° tiful singing ol' negro apirltuals by T_____` R_____a__k$ bcflli in the Greater Bos!/on Twilight Guy Em._.m¥,_Dn ,md Colored Cho,-u5_ _':_m_'x:_\S _"np: crsvandla grandstand erected and it' on The Short End _.L __ (Canadian Press) SPRING!-(ILL, N. S., .lan 12.- Breaklng a 2-2 tic three seconds be- fore the end of the second overtime period, Port 'Elgin defeated Spring- key League game. White scored the winning tally on a pass from Legere. .Western Guardian -GRAND OPENING OF lll-JDE- QUE Rink tonight. Skating from 8 morning mist. Belief that thg vessel ` till 10. Admission Zlfic. or season tic- kets. ' l4h'l -GRAND OPENING OF BED!- Qlll Rink tonight. Skating from I till 10. Admission 35c. or season tickets. l-137 -GRAND OPENING OF BED!- Qlll Rink tonight, Skating from a till 10. Admission 351:. or season tickets. 1487 -Ml. J. KAUFMAN OF THB KAUFMAN FUI. C0., of Montreal, will be in the oficc of Colin H. Stow- art, Bulunersldc. (opposite Holmura 0109011 D890.) on Tuesday, Jan. filth, and days following. I-fo requires a large number of Silver Fox Pelts for their wholesale and retail trade lmmiuknaammiiua. "" 'addition to the areoonderltlul allvu- _vnu pay highest market prices. "' ` ` -sn as C.Mathcsm1 .. _ B. McLeod ... . .... Y e Ge re ar a e c ar- hockey fixture of the Junior League begun to open roads in the districts acm-igations in They Had To See which takes place at the Forum to- in the vicinity or the city is temp- Paris- md This I5 London.. night om, wh _ bum opnrily out of commission on the Rogers does not rip wwe open the The suvm. Foxes md _Gyms Wm wad ne" F°l°°"W°°d H°’pn°'l‘ It S0 UB-U85 d1V01‘°e BVU. llllt. rather. start the League away, and judging merslde nina will be armouncoi bi is ifxllecled "7"" the mwmne Wm pokes good fun at it. Last night's by the bi-and of hockey shown by be °l°°"°"“g “gain 5h°"uy’ and will audience laughed at him and laugh- ___ __ ___ 1 ___ Will heir Stuff First Game Of_T_1T£;JuniorH0cke 3 T-_1 Ca _ Hsu ian svehiiu by me Young comedy vias with drama 111 might- I4€agl1€ At FOIUIII TOR] [§I1[`_ nln‘," Will Rogers’ latest Fox Movie- pcople were mwnt and :II-mn were tous picture which was given its io- E11C0\11‘_ag€ The B0yS By iJlHy¢d Wll-h 8f°8l Clllllulll-‘1I‘I‘I by lu- cal premiere at the Prince Edward _ Refreshments were Served W UW 'Theatre yesterday and Rogers givaa a performance that outranks any- .l0lII|I‘Il! 1191155 “lid 5i“S'l"¥ Auld thing he has previously done. _ -_ -~- ` UNK SYM- ` A-S the lllbltullly idle Wllilll-910411 Every hockey fan who ls not go- these youngsters in recent p\ 1:01.,- € /-_ T “_' Th Old tiplller Mid CIFCIUIBY. “I-lghtnln' ing to Bummeralde on the special to- it looks as if a great game in in 1:1 OUT OF COMMISSION " ° Bill Jones." Rogers has a role that day, should attend the opening making. _ - ALSO SIIOBT FEATURES _:_\ __ G0v_m.nmem_ 5now.p]`-,ugh whic_h hgd Roman x Is his m k bl h * " M). A large crowd. tonight will) help greatly in putting the inaugua zl 1111 It is understood that the ,sum periods at the Forum tonight. MONTREAL, Que., Jan. 12.--Ebbie League. Goodfellow has a single point advantage over "Bun" Cook of ed ten assists. Cook is on bla. heels slats, and Harry Oliver of the Boa- deaparate battle for control. Can- adiens and Toronto Leafs figure in he iight of individual supremacy. Howie Morenz still holds the advan~ Lage. Hia fifteen goals and six assists ive him a two point margin in the o w Leads' L. Scorers totai over Irvin "Ace" Bailey of rin Leafs, who has scored eleven goalit and provided eight assists. N1-i~1_ Stewart. centre of Maroons 11-hiv trails Canadiens and Leafs, is third with twelve goals and four assists. THE STANDING Canadian Division ‘.`-’2='?’>5'¢`.‘~i'1 , .- u u55°"s »- wh-sv-In L D F A Canadiens 3 58 -is 2% Toronto 4 44 -iii -11 The race for point making super-‘Montreal 3 46 -in 1:11 Americans ... 6 34 251 :fi Ottawa 2406312 American Division Boston 2215 5 2 751.1112 Chicago 21 12 7 2 53:11: :G Rangers bl .- »-» NWO »- MQW 4 57 -16 It Detroit 31 3 53 43 21 Philadelphia . _Z2 1 34 92 5 Junior vs. Gyros. key Match. Admission Y. BIWILIIIG REBEKAH LIAGUE I W 123 103 115 138 tal . 169 183 112 120 127 177 208 ...2029 154 150 121 E. Harris . .. .. L. DIY ....» ~.. Kim-as 121 l 143 ‘ 170 112 118 124 138 174 176 104 92 . .1913 F. McDonald . O.Lcrwhtci' ... L. Feavyour . . ..... B. Fraser .. 58 Total. . tor ‘ ian 114 1 1-2 Hours Skating my _ 1 1 1 , Hockey . i Junior Hockey tonight at 7.30, Silver Foxes with Band after Hoc- 5c. 1481-1-13 NEW Gliltml TIGERS _ IIEFEAI WULVES 2 Till (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, N.S., Jan. 12.-New Glasgow Tigers annexed second if-H'~'@ in the Eastern Hom? Leasiw l'f=< tonight by defeating Halifax whi- verlnea 2-l. "Red" Cooke. dimini- tlve right winger for the '1‘lcrv= scoring both goals, the winninz 1\lI’: Sammy McManus a.aalst'r.€. Cflllllllf thirty seconds before the end of 111-1 third period. Ferguson scored in f‘1~’- second on a pam out from 11 tc1:'i'1‘I by Beliringer. Majority fcir Forgetnionota F16 High single B. McLeod 208 hill here tonight in a Central I-lm:-_ HIKI1 1.11760 B. MC1£0d 473 Second match of the evcnnig as` follows: 1 Buffers s¢nu1er.... .. iaia so 'iii not-111 ._ in iss rail afrerty... so 152 iss' owett ... 140 98 B0_ Henry .. in in mi Total . . .. ..l85l1 f 1 1 5:5-‘P“;v9° ggi.-I Sunflowers I l H. Finlayson .. 147 133 i351 C. Campbcll .. 57 Di 121, E. Maintt . ioi ns' 1001 M. Lowther ... .. . 1341 00 106 M. Stewart ... .. 10! 144 141 'Ibtll ... ,.1713 Majority for Buffers 138 _ High alulle H. Henry 104 High three H. Finlayson 405 UIATIIB Gillis. lunaral Wednesday, Jan. 141 at 1 p. ln. . ..,->._i;.-_-__.. il- ...l CLASIFIED ADS ` ..._-_. ,_-l___.._. _*__ LOST - LADY! WHITE GOLD watch, bracelet attached. Finder please leave a' JM Weymouth lt. 1475-1-13 -..__¢ ~. Hired Patient Fears Discharge CHICAGO, Jau. 12-Tlieudorr lieb- ort's head still doesnt ache. 111:15- inuch as he was hired by the `U“*""" sity of Illinoh Laboratory liul~I'I1I‘l .at $50 a month simply for 1>lIl'-'-i-“;ii11.= to exaihihs his whine iwssln. III’ continued perfect health was llfslll' ning to worry Roberts tonlshl- “If my headache doesnt came ‘ll pretty soon," he said. "I'm afraid 'H get and oi- something. But mi' II'-""_ ache has been re-appzarlnil "" two weeks regularly for the 1.1.-.I l~ years and it‘s only a day or S0 0‘°"' due now! I expect it most any 111111- uh." Roberts was selected from 7.30 nv' niicmts. aii of whom nppllcd f°' "“ you amuse they thouaht ll”-’~" "“" the best possible cases of migraine tholdlchl), the d1s¢lS¢ the Univrri alty said ln_an advertisement that 1 wanted to study- , cierio at the hospital. °°"=°°"°”'_ iy were encased in wi-ltlnc il°I'-‘<"‘_’ xenon to the '14o_ uuaviwlnltfl ll” leuorl o hcadachu. thankins l'f"`f for miami shown and resff_I‘_‘_' that only one headache 511.1'-:_ could bo paid $50 A month UI' l' privilege of being treated- ot wanna-A Mlm, om: who. _ llilvloutvrdlrrd. Ami! lr. J. P. 'nw bottom noon °‘_".