§:il .'- » ai.-_Len . - _ | ip-». _ .LA n.. 1’ - NEWS °‘m SPCRT WORLD .T ' HOCKEY sssxsrnatt WRESTLIN gpggf Quakers Suff SAINIIIINNAIJ t S ff . er________S egwezs uer_ DCKEY First Defeat As Hawks Win 5-0 Allan Cup Holders Again Shutout Last Year’s Opponents In Fast Game. (Canadian Pr-ua) MONCDON, Dec. 2’l-Juni. to mow tha homo town fans how they an it in Vancouver last spring in in Allan Cup finals, Monctomra diaiiivwn Hawks handed the Saa- ksloon Quakers a B-0 setback in gn exhibition game here tonight. It was the first defeat for the Quakers since they left Saskatoon on ureir trans-Canada tour enroute gn Europe where they will play a ,mes of exhibition games and will .leo represent the Dominion in the international series at Milan, Italy, ln February. The western champions who op- posed the Hawks in the Dominion finals, found their old rivals in peak funn tonight and only the clever net minding of the veteran Coonie Wood prevented a more lop-sided swre. The Hawks found big loop-holes in the visitors' de- fensive system and raced through repeatedly for close-in shots, scor- ing twice in the first period, twice lntbesecondandonoelnthethird. Leg~weary from their long train ride, the Quakers were unable to match speed with the flying Hawks, alt-lwlish f-My l°t 801118 in the third and robbed of s 001191! smart blocking 0 ho in- cidentally d suc- sessiva sh Quak- fs, count finals last Andi The Quakers leave hero tomor- row morning for Saint Jolm where Eigt* @5251; E§s§¥e tier? I they will meet the Beavers in their final exhibition game on Canadian soil before embarking for Europe. LINEUPB Saskatoon-Goal, Wood: defence, WIISUI1. PIPH. Bllver, Dewar; cen- tre, Dewey, Watkins; right wing, 5¢`-hl~l'f°» Welch; left wing. lake, Rogers. Moncton-Goal. Poster; defence, Gill, Burrage, Kervin;,'¢ent,r-,_ M111- er, James, McDonald: right. wing, Muckle, Webster; left wing, Irvine, McManus, SUMMARY Pint Period 1. Moncton, Irvine (Muckle) .$48. 2. Moncton, Webster (Gill) 12.38. Penalties: Piper. Stops: Wood. 17: Water, 5 leoqsdlqdoll 3. Moncton, Milckle (Irvine) 1.18. 4. Moncton, McManus (Webster) 14.28. Penalties: Piper (2). Welch, Wil- isoli. Gill. Stoll: Wood, 11; Foster, l. Third Period 5. Moncton, Irvine (Blu-rage) 2.10. ' Penalties: Silver, Wilson, Irvine, Gill. Stops: Wood, 19; Foster, 10. - » cz.-J R E II M E N SCAIP INIIIANS ._-i __ (Csmdhn Press) NEW YORK, Dec. 27-The Red- inen of McGill scalped Dartmouths bochy Indians 7-1 bers tonight in s gains featured by a sustained Canadian scoring attack in the second period. Completely ouwlesslng their op- ponents in the middle period, the speedy ‘Viontrcalers ran in five goals ln a lop-sided spree. The United States team held together other- wise, curl-A111118 McGill to a pair of tallies in the opening period while scoring a single themselves and then flashing s fins defence in the scoreless third period. Nels Crutchfield and Hughie lsrquhsrson stuck two goals apiece in their belts, with Jack McGill, Xen Farmer and Gordon Meikle- .I0hn taiiying the other three Montreal points. Rally Morton did s solo scoring not for the lone Dartmouth goal. McGill has now defeated Yale, Harvard and Dartmouth and meets Princeton here this Saturday night to conclude its competition against the “Big lout.” II E F E N II I N G CHAMP ENIEIIS SECUNII RIIIINII (Alocisted Press) PH'ILADEl.iPl!IA. Dec. 27-Vin- oent Richards, sure-stroking New York tennis teacher defending his United Ststas indoor professional net crown, kwopt into the sccond round of the toumey today ln first round play that saw four others advance wil-lwllt lift-IDI il H0009* While Riohrds, second-seeded in the tournament, was defeating Walter Kinsella, also of New York, U-3. G-1. B-0, Bill Tllden, top rank- ed: Bruce Barnes, one time Uni- versity of Texas player: Selwyn Orcuit of Brooklyn, N. Y., and Rus- 7lh1tel5r Tlhns ()rz£§o<>rt WELL THEY CAN TAKE IT! Without scanning any records It appears that l'st n’ght's 6-1 de- _fest is the heavest suffered by the loca‘s in their own rink for scine time O O C Pffm I Sfrctators point of view it was a g~me fllll of action-wide op'n hockey being the order of the evening l I l The locels missed enough Dlilirioes in the middle cento, when they put on the "lzang‘ng sct’, to lsalt the old game away but over Ianxicusness made their shooting ‘erratic and then Snr-gnt rose to all occasions when the Red Shirt; found the net » . » Cowley. the imported ottawa oc“tre star, paved the w-ay for the Iwolves shrrnshroters registering two goals and getting three assists » ~ » The Abbie d.ef~rloe was decidedly "off" last night the Wolves break- ing in on Mccarn almost at will. O O l Saskatoon Quakers have yet to beat J'mmy Frster in the Hawks cage. Last ni.ght’s 5-0 win by the Moncton team mark-fd the third straight game htt the Western Champs have b.cn shut~out by the high flying Hawks C C O Incidently th‘s is the first set- back the Quak;rs have suffered since leaving home, having played five exhibition gimes on their way East. » . - The Saint John Beavers have undergone a complete shakeup. a new mariagementnssumingoffioe. They are r~e7>_lrt_sBl;;;e_ntl}lgr$_e_l<~_o?__l\;§___'*;; ing into a tie with the Moncton Hawks for league leader-,_ H ke New Gllsgowf cmd, éamm m,__ ship. It was rip-tearing hockey from start to finish thai, OVBISBB, OC y ,,,_ forme,-1, of summmm; Don saw the Stuart-coached squad fake a commanding two-goal A d Fair land Yoims. wins. formerly of Climn- lead in the opening session, held scoreless and widely out m y "¢1“°° '"4 5°" *"”‘°"’°”5~ "ml played by the losers in a thrill-packed middle canto, only --' d I , r on _ tl - $3,833 ffm; p,cf§;,',°,'m;'§°f'a‘n,;_" to come back in the closing frame to punch hol in the o,n.AwA_ Dm ,,_,¢,p_)._1.r,0¢.I _§__ __ some of these players will beused _ Abegwelt rearguard and notch up four more counters. key L, gaming populenry in Eng- _ _ De _ 2,,__(c_ against Saskatoon Quakers in to-‘ ~ land and played in luxu ious sur- SAUKVHLE' N B' C twelve drives, all from close range. with McCann having to handle but two. Up front Cowley, Mosher and lennon turned in :Dm-kliilk DU' forrnances. the first-mentioned morning me searing lverese with five points for his evenings work, The line of Kane. Beaton and 1l|lcArth\lr were the pick of the los- ers working like Tmiafis all through the piece, the g eat of the Halifax goalie coritinuiris 0° cl-,far me.;-n of .nnume-ralhle count- Cansdlaa Press) ' etc Kell also turned in a ers. P Y good game, the husky right winger _ruling hard both ways and batt- ling to the very end. DllIl1Bl>. Jr.. United States amateur , seven minutes after the start of the game, Cowley, with his team shorthanded boke away from an . 265 and deposits not hearing interest amount to l128.820.H4. "As Canadian demand deposits ra- present in the main the working balances of business and farming customerl.” the Bank said in s re- view seeompar-yin: the nlwft “The substantial rrplwani move in these figures is of particular inter- est as an indication of increased commercial and industisl activity." The increase in saviiisl. the Bank said. “would likely be diss to a de- the fenslve which culrn usted in Ser- fm" “nd v“'"°°“"°’ hee ilu learns which plai in a' igliiélfi-55.2 *I 'fl ‘r i E %Ff8§:§¥r§¥E alll? 5 A. Pts. i :.=u\»- Swamp v-leon-lamp l-~. so 4s sa is morrow nlghtw exh1mt1°n sune' YOUR' WlIIrBl' LDWIUI' BIVOQ l rmuujngp, write] T. G. LOU/l'¢Y» ' Uk of Qu W' “my md- ‘nd cu" °“‘““°"' WW fm * '*‘“‘=°“'- ‘ll '-I” fm” Isftmu- minima: aight wing. W" °‘“‘°" °‘ ”’° °“““'“ "°“ ggnmxuugxlx fnrxseinu ole- "Y1° W" illlllffd In me °‘P°“m¥ minutes. accevting Nicholsorrs for- IKBM 'Kelly _who B in Eli-V090 I-'» mach °‘ ° er Boys. Puliamwt M, me fu-st, league game here against Halifax. ward P885 V’ be” Leo s"¥em"‘ W°IV°51 Sargent; Dde.M°_ touring Otta/wa Shamrooks. Imting today Anne cameron oi miélhtbe back on the ice toin01’1‘0W goalie extraordinary, in the Hali- Fe,.g,u_,0n_ Gmhim; oemm C°,w|”_I In his rilrstmletter _to his PaD¢i'._ smug tom N_ s__ was elecwd Deg. ~ 1” °°¢¢- Mosh ;r,-:ft win , oe ,r.sn-"*°""‘*’Y “V” p" ' . r s alter. In withdrawing from executive Inon_°1;`mm wins gonegu';°"Bmekk i-wmle we hqwey may be said,“_§_hePeP_u_1amen,_ vu fmmauy my control of the Saint John Hockey It was Wolverines ability to beat md'm_w1m_ ' ’ 14 be in .te infancy in England it med by Rev W H_ Ras F1mm¥__ Club. Messrs. Clark and Gilbert an- the local defense in the final Period . Rtfercef 'IM muh” ,nd ,| if played in luxurmus surroundiri85I mn Prmcmal 6! Mmm, Amsonl nounced their decision was duo and then fool McCann with aocur- ,WF h ‘ ` mei ls- in the hands of men who., -d ‘_ as L,w,_euam_G0Vemm,_ mainly "to the cluh‘s inability to ate drives, that gave them their big “e "‘*" em- realizing its fascination, are eerlnn I P-_‘_‘;_l_é____d _hr Mwmbly Chu” ear-ry any longer the flllBiiCll1lP¢5- margin of victory. Up to this stage “MEEALY 4,0 pm, lf, ova- in g .;.\._; wav. The, l"__~__° w___n______m__(§ by ms Aid_e4,_ I’°’““b‘“°y "“’°1"°d‘ . Ii* “`“"‘°" hu’ mmcd °° °“`“ ` ifwnvvmlve =I°8“¥‘°° °f "“" “"""”| 2-." .`, 'elanlev nrlrer-mn of urrlr-f awe decidedy they Said- ‘thai 0’ txrnis with Sargent pulling off FIRST ,muon present settings is explalnecl by the' ..|ri_;l-u~ N .B -The pmclqxmuunl the interests of the general hockey ,p,¢¢wu1,_,- ,neg mm ,md again _fam that ;1 lg played in runes built, \'l Cfng .Pa_____m_z_____ hui been I §;t¢"lff1`I‘$f1`f.lr5.‘:l'§°f3'°.h§.`.lf§.l"1s'l»I1.tf;§l Q ’§‘§,'§“,,i§"'“ “’d°" "°’°°°d ”° 1-Weir" oowiev 1 04 ll’“‘°"§`”y ’°’ ,_§‘§§““‘§' ’}§‘,,‘§,",’Q§,“°§‘,l,§l ¥...~rl1‘rl lhfl-l` Tux” a`ni1.-T""xp6¢h¢ . pl' ml walk. .. ImMt.l-sail-S‘\° H* Beavcrs, on tl., bottom rims of I mlridinS.FsDecln1lY was this true in M ern 8_ '_ is :our at the home of the Falk 1_.anc_ S__l:__d_a_l'_lml_;\ we _n_IoM_ Bevenwen lldd , h till ' ' , - the League er ave won the second frame when he blocked 1./is Cléib. :gin oa;dJ}_iI1:)c_t.seof __;__i;i;_c>mIl;_lB| boys, wnfe_mo“ “wnded by am mvigreneemsls like that in e modern. “'"° held d““"““ °h° 7°” “nd high class theatre, glnrs doors..‘ ‘ mmble wang and SWL WMI* h“'v'E wnN‘llr‘:dneclea;.I\er?l?t‘:Iiles held ai. severail .ily carpeted floors, sniartly uni-I ‘ may formed at.l.elidanls, The Wun8Stem_l»lac;c_:mi;i§V}h__e i\4I»l'__hslllm¢38peu:_ff°s__‘__°d_ who loiter around the doors ofi,;'h_c P_ma_n_;em_ md “md ‘uw rinks at home ready to csr.y m,d_m_ _he wx for “$90.” M wt your 'kit' as they call hockey pus- _ Mnnffmé Rbugwm lnummon phems_ll_l_i_, h__4=._r;e._don't d;\r_e come '(__O_____,_l' o . 1l»Dd.` “nd ‘Exile sl-ily nglillds WW”"‘r` “mul 2? Archlb:‘°a '§:‘ sptlrls The ceiling over t.lie,de_‘"ff D ° n to 'OI the playing surface is glass, tho'ughl'"‘“‘1 learsgix xl; Bndsnmm N which brght liilits shiie. lnsieadI;‘;" ':;;"_,“lS§trong‘5upWner ofthe' d me .expmwd “ers M seam mem I 'lllxis movement, W- »» -» » »»- eon ho:key‘n,B.n_ 550;, 'w0'Speech from the Throne was mov- rows of the:-e chairs are anangcdlglghgy £15511 sei‘:;;1£b;§k‘ winter golf tiiiumamerit here. S W Abbie attack and when almost dir- I along the railing, The floors sr-elHum‘,_,y vemon P E I mmm ,, T09 Calla *mr “ el' ° °°°` B ectiy parallel to the hit ltt 8° 5 covered with biullt red malting.I H ‘ ' , ' ' ' `, match defeewd Helbm -7- B‘“°'|hrru hgh drive. The puflr lrlttlng ncrease In rim-e ;5 g slmuar arrangement onI'“"“5 I” ” ”‘ me dew" "rf Aberdeen and l>ltlsl>urgla_ 2 and 1. Mccann on me shower bounded -1 D inlay l.ler~r> H‘°‘“>» Opwsllion leader. and Dunlap ousted from further msn and men tncklad mm the hfnplayrnentfn ' (Primer Herlm' smiih; Carman competition, F C~dR:’b°""°“~ Mm” draperies. It was a tough break for C I Mm’ “mud Admlssim, ,ala/_iiiild-A_5_ll._<_l_“¢I_l;_; c_g°b;;§d;;l-1’V¢1’. haste . Vt., 5 an . .. »» -_ ,rd l - ' I WW” e _I___er__By,s be” sm mdisphyed ___1_§°n>\;m:;n;vl;sm rgogflourgg .P,R. SIIOPS _,mm we “bw _.M VM _mdlc_a__rell__l=‘rl_ne,_ r._unm(l_>urg_: _aria by Dick Wilson of Bouthem Pines, playen The wan oi me “val gOB_1_ ____ ,the mum wow ____ _“___ O_ X000; _.< .ol . or any. _ ew » ister( N. T B k Wh” ‘"5 °“IY me W” P" mr tm les was outstanding as Kane, Best- fCU\N‘1I-'H1 Pfiiil more standing room. As many morel 5 eras an 13 li0I€-S ll! Pl!Y€d in 5990"! -75'* on ,md Kelly for me Abby” ang MONTREAL, Dec. 27.-Coml.nclic- a'e refustd adm..-s.o': each lrameu ‘ ' R“d¢I~M°“t"`“l' 7 and 5' shmnng Cowley and Porteous were stopped, ‘U8 JBDU-“YY L B11 Cflllldllll PBCIUC A bar is conveniently located and' N f` I d G I a 37, one over DU- °“ the nrs"n1n°` at the xoglmouth V, [Railway shops will increase the the 10 mingle res, periods muse be' - Ovefnor 0* f°"“°’ C‘°°"‘?°‘°"'“ Unmrsny seven manner mer on r realmwthlv employment f-014 dive iii- profitable. 'me erasing rooms are . -_ ”-°'- Ut” 3“’°d Ii" up °" um mm' braking rush llleguson pused toI5°°*l`-I Of I-h¢ 10 dll! ill ¢U°¢l I0! comfortable, contans steel lockers] WlllReCOfnfnendI “Amar” nl" Dec' I-“ 01° °“‘°" “"”"°“““ '“‘°°“' Mosher who drove e low mu-e,S°m° time but- Announcement was and the showers are neue; man. Fm" “‘°’°" “mn- F'-~ P- D‘“’1d‘°"- °‘ W‘°h’““°“ allot into the wines from A fe-w,m=¢e today by H. B. Bowen. chief ar. most exclusive graf curls. ana* ’ *'°°k W’ 0"" “°‘° "°'“ D' N'T““' leer, out. It was s mee play. Pen-I°f m°Uv¢ PUW" 'I' “"°°‘l’ h°°d' the Suwly of towels luv. as zen-' mm °f Mm“°°p°“s' ' member of allies to Shields and Lawlor saw`q“""°" h°"~ emus. , I the United Sf-lite-S 561110? ¥°1fI°°m» ‘ deepen” Ab-me ouemlve ,_h,,,.,m_l The increased employment effects -~'nu-re was 1;|f,:L. real -rggtlng' as and led all the way towin. B ands ed by Sargent mmm me brea¢hl8l>0lll- 3-000 l'll"ll~ in I-h¢ ADW! we know it in Canaria shots at thel He needed 40 102' the fir” lime- 90 ml me pmyeu retumei _Shops Montreal, 3.100 men will ben- Shim,-wk neg, awmudad gg he turnil UD- _*_ Both mm Wm mm we bN_,efit s_rid amémg the locomotive and were stop, by gn;_.1,,,,,-1, g0a1.,<.nd_ and *Sion ‘hon hmded me Ab_ _ car s ops a ected arf' those at To- ¢-_ _ I 'bias Kid Line" ‘launching an of Ir°m°' N°m‘ Bay Wmnlpfi C31 Eng andk slot ues L tied from w|NNINGIgent pulling oflf I .afectacular save’ _________ Ilesgnle licre. ‘All are Can`ndlsns,' I ‘5.‘.“°LZ..§IZ‘.§"'.,§'.°"é‘.T?’L".‘f°..Y;f A - '.“l‘i£§ ’§.f’.’;‘ §72‘£`».“"°‘Zf'..".»$‘.'..i’.“,.§;i gen _g ou rve. .s-ey, ' w » , n e as .ympv games. _ - S`|'|I[AK INIACI ‘fe :ree of :.°.::;° me-:ef-I ° ‘ 'ess W"‘e°° sf" U" “fl I Ili.” ’°;...:;°‘°f‘:.s'..‘*“:; of °""“"“'" l°.l‘fl‘.s»..‘.‘:5i..l.;;.:.“;l.;“”..:;ll"“:;f.'; BERLIN Cable)- I Mosher also drew a rest. The Ala- B011] Peer man. Hes a big favorite H__olrr;4;_s, Qmrwg shhmrocks, playing the sec- , bies "ganged" the Wolve citadel a Winnipeg boy, playa. c ond lest game of their European . but Sa gent was outs ending as he m- nets, and was badlg foo cd by the SECOND PERIOD No sivring. Penalt es: Cowley, Mosher, Waik- er (2). Stops: M.oOanrl 2; Sargent 12. ‘PHUID PERIOD 3-Wolves, Cowley, 4 .50. 4-Wolves, Gagnmi (Cowley) 515. 5-lWolves, Mosher (Cowley) 11.42 6-Wvll/fs. Gagnon, roowleyl moo. 7-Abbles. Lawlor, Nmholmn- Kelly) 19.55. Penalties: Cowley, Nicholson. Stops: Mlcann 9; sagem. ri. .VS. el za ' v 7-__ . uv -- Moncton Hawks -_ Reserved Seats--50C, 75% $1-00- B8l°0l\y-35¢- Children s Seats-25c. 25 23 54 13 ` Seats on sale at Forum Box Office this momirig at 10 o’elock. 47 7 tour, beat the Berlin Skating Club ` ataved off evel'Y Abbie attempt end PN? Cable) first of s_cv.n shots lhet beat hm. 3-2 tonight. The Berliner Tage- _kept hs cage clear. On numcl~ousl_ sm LOC- 2 -An interest-_J. A. Borland, G. Dr u_.ey. G, pm.- hiatt called the Shamroo‘__ sinc ln Believe Mc or Nut, I Thr- oppnr.ti.~.n lr. sl.-ollu-r lllen walker Wu ,N-,|,¢n¢,_.d for r0,,gh|,.,g ll. new book by Miss Ruby Miller,Ienc2»unLcrvd by tlams .n lhc Fast .and play slarkclied but his retu nl f'h;__“<§‘l'¢SS~ land _when Canadian .players now Bank Statement _ x,l~,¢ _°¢ was . signal for gnome;-_ B___werb_o_;i(t_<; Carlo she and Lord reading n Egiand become r_n__ou.d-cd __ | sorti; w_l_i;eh m_lsse¢;_l} _md me w____es_v{_l;;; wgilogxueiis into hockey machine on.y e best lshowsincrease Ilfalkerg. was sewing pflme fog-‘oil-3 Ucellenl- 'Hell by Milli. Beaver? take them, S » bowing Mmm--_ .brook only ate some nasty-looking, ‘The playing surface at Park In I The tml-5 cmm, ,Wued the /,b__l:ooseherries and drank some spc-ILane Ice Club is much smaller ble. d0'n_hu u they bored m ,DI :el kindi0f water. He seemed verylthan the Ottawa Audltorlllrn as it ~--»-» °° ..°°“.°l-“r...“‘.2;.‘°°t1.. “Y ~ ".;° .;"1°.f:s...... i...’?;.°":.“::°';‘;‘“....:’°:.: MONTREAL' Dm I" Fcanadnm Zzxwiey od 0 Q “MTI yed he hid only I few more d -Irinks at Streatham Oxford “`° “"1” "W" m°‘“"' Tm’ '“”‘"l ure nur” .1 “risen an limzlelerliel tv live ‘yskre larrer about aio feet le by “‘“‘“°’“‘ “"“°”‘°’" “‘ th” My” look has clinwlem 1-¢¢e` me “I-leo.-rialrriy gave me rr Iioo reel wide great for rmnfm- B“‘“" °' °”‘“°‘ L“"ed md” 1°' effort sz in rgurwommoll “ ark Hlwv °f I rapidly-annroachhippedeueri ' 01° U-‘"1 1°” 'med “°'°“‘”" 3° ,nd ,bug ,§ nd, ,ff m mise so r seemed if nu ilfesw r" "oxford uiiiveelt lima u a lh°W5 in I“°"”"° °‘ mm” mm to hu .;° 8 rfpuzadllo be short it mi ht, as ll ebzltcsm com d of yhl. Canadians “M000 m “vm” mondkun-m. ' canon' or eImeffY. ‘Liswn' I Lid 'I‘rn'lhrow~lsnd onepm.:nirr£c:ng-all Rhodes.. 1°' m""°°" d°P°°"" ’ ' 4 N_¢h°|.°n new pen-I lns_s party in Nice tonight aridlschoiars cut one. Jimmy Coyne, ol' mn; mg Hamm br-;r._ youre comiri_g to lt. At first ha de- Winnipeg, Ln captain F. R.. Hop- “nt .momered mg murred, saying he would die en kim, the goaler, was struck in the! in wt on ._mmg1n¢ route, but as I refused to take 'no' eye by a pu'k driven by Dan y ,nd Nkhomn N. for an answer he finally consented. Oowley early n the game and this me Mosh(-I bmp When he arrived, still looking partly explains their overwhelm- Qvwley streaking gium. he tried to order gooseberriss in( defeat. Hs was excellent eve_n pud to Mosher Ind the frightfill water. However, wim one rye and could har-rd.e ¢¢f¢m¢_ Mngl-.gr l soon put the Mn hat on that and most shots off the ice. Shsrnmcks McCann, cow- gave him a jolly gooddinner, which cried to keep the pink down, and play with Gag- I forced him to eat, and bumpers that was fatal fo: he couldnt see, lg of gwrfr for of champagne, which I made him than st his feet G. I-1. John.~on.| Us “mn”-_ at centre. who lilsyrd some hoc- sire of Canadians io kaepstrong in Walter fgwlq gm; me /fumes He vm _gust deciding on tneikey at Mmlil, vi.-as oxloms t>f_r;_. _ cue by rsalngrtssdilyiatheirnv-Ifivm a shutout when he accepted flowers for his funeral when I other plat.” wen- E /I Me<'f»»l_. lmml in me same. 'nw r_» erlaent ings." 'lbs sdvanea indomand de- Nichl>ls0li‘s pal directly in front made him get up and dance.I kept and J, lr, Nnfleml, df-(mr-_ fr r fr llw Clrmtenor Helm- canadian poglui indicates "a marked slimuls- of tha not to drove the di-c hcmz. at him until 4 sm. By that time Andre/w.~ .l li Babble and ,\_ ll. < _lm is 1-‘red sllmmerllsrr, who, old from the other sine will be able lo pl-.Angus Cameron of Saint Slight. increase in ie Il _ u in wvgn boy# LXJTIIPS hld I. I‘0I»lI. If/' Natzve Members ' (Canadian Press Cable) ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. Dec. 27-No- :lve in-lmlsls of the commission which vill guide Newfoundland! .lff:llr,=. \-:lull :lic loses auionomy ure to be nppolltld by the British 'uf s PLANS Bid’ (Continued from Page 1) , __ _#ig i, one aircraft carrier Of 15.200 will- The total cost of the trot!! gnrength programme. including equipment and aeiwlaues is lviilh- ly estimated at 8511000100. G' IP' proximstely S‘(l).000,000 a ym._!‘_. 'Do man such a fleet with an B5 percent. complement. enlisted strength would he increased from the pres-nt 79,200 to about 100.000 and marine strength from 15.200 to about 20,000, ‘ with the 858.000.0011 turned over to it by P.-csident Roosevelt from public work funds and l“.U0.0M of regular appropriations. the nav! is now bulldng or has contracted for 54 ships The urimate purpose of the na`v_v's prcgrmmo is to eliminate fhe present method of authoriza- _iinn for s considerable quantity of vesels in one csbrrory and then having them 15 or 20 years hence mf become over-ago at the same time . SULTAN’S RULE _(Continued from Paso 1) the nations fir-se cabinet and drova four of the seven visisrs into idk. They had tried to suhstdtds a constitutional 11110 for the SQIQO suhority of he Sultan Shamsudsar Iskander. ' Three of the rsbsiliom minima were not allowed in land when ting attempted to return aboard a gow- emment steamer. 'I‘he fourth was permitted to visit hil liek fltbd guy, was compelled to resign his Q. oe. - There is one modern fsatiro al this strange, eenturis-aid gunm- ment-Sultans an elected by P090' lsr vote although their eandidseh ara decided by hereditary ri#\ The reformed code of tha go!¢i'»- ment, against which great tion has been manifest. limits scope of the m1er's powers. Kidnap Three 'In ri l- is see bookhoeper, M. V. Vice President, and Lee Humph- reys negro were kiclnaPD°d in s $41,000 holdup of the Fira State Bank here this momlng uid had not been heard from tonight. Officers guarded highways and searched the countywide of cen- tral Texas for the robbers and their captives but had not picked up the (Jovi-rnlnont .nl he recommends-'tml lion of the 1.'.I;_l:ll uolll 1.n(i nothing wrong wth thai, niaanr All our milk’s been pa alyzed by a Govfilimefit! an.\lcli;st." manly young fellows who iought gamely in the end lor the honor of Vnrsit_\`. They are in 81981- Shiv? and a (rowd ol between 4,000 and 5,000 evllily divided between ‘town and gowlr cheers them oh, wasting ,yo sympathy on the enemy. “Near.y all links here are equip-_ pea with club rooms, providing hil- liards, and other forms of enter- tainment, 'Yiiey have liquor Wv- prisoners when they reported for work, The robbers waited until the iime lock opened the vault, which they looted of $41,000 ln cash, and then fled with their captives. Half a dosen .saw the party leave the bank but their reports did not oo ncide . Sentenced For Strike Activities (Canadian Press) FORT WILLIAM. Ont, Dec. 27-~ Brlnglng to 47 the number of men sentenced to Jail terms for activ- ities during the timber cutters strike in the Thunder Bay ares, 14 men were sentenced by Magis. trate J. Polling hers today. Eight of the men were sentenced to 60 days in jail with the recom. *M1105*-1011 f-My be deported. They were Michael Omasto, Ludvig 5". aluk, John llakl, 'fbive Iehtinan, J. Solga, Sieve Tymle. Martin Smarko and Joseph Snroks. The six others drew lsr-ms of so dsys at the mdustrial farm and recommendations for dsportsuqn were made in their cases slso..Tlis iliges. A magnificent skating pal- ace al, Streatham has a fine dance' floor in is lesaurant. ‘The price of admission varies. At Oxford it was from Ili centsl for standing, to $1.85; Park Lane.‘ so wus in uae; su~enham_ 'lsf egnlg to $2.50. Hammersmith jams' in about 1.000 people at 85 ceitf-II to $1.85. Skatng after the game is lnrlllr`crl u.\'lmlly_ I "Canadians, of cn\ll~i_ llaic ni ¢|°n|n¢h¢;m1|qv¢rgg|'|”¢mg,n, - _, he had decided he would prefer to lillrible. ic. Black a umnd slrn ,I lmflcey fans may remember, went una el immense" ' Llillnrs , my vii tl: Rl lenior0.llL Kltchssar-Waterloo I; Part Coi~ IUQIK 1- _ I lr- lil .lsnw~iis.U°- ldhnn; Defence. can J "' the Rivlr assi lhgusonz Cenzrea. ml* -el i G' #ills iii ll. ‘xi li? :while runs er an lm liglmli iq than to will Rtwafd, l1~ from the Unite. Simi-Ito Ottawa after lhc Stanley Cup K bad: tn 1906 with the 'fkimnio Marlbtiros. J. C. P. lla;-wood, a forma' Canadian. refered many of til yum, as dll I. ll. Ida" men all cams from Poland .and Finland. - Q-as-...~ ..-._-