. . ._ 1,, ' I ‘-`.'.'/‘» it .1 yr AB BIES :‘.°.:n..'.’.:'..S:.‘:..'t..i’,°:,::';.~..?r.':;‘l';i»l.‘; Mr. Ana Mrs. Harry and from Country 7.00 1'. M. Wednesday. » _ W 0- BPOWH Entertain 1 f Ana Number of LOOKING 'EM OVER Their Friends At i-_ e ~ _ The Queen (By Tec) TIED AGAIN py virtue of their l. to nil win "gr lleiifax Wolverines at Monc- ton lui night, the Hawks are now aspen Stephens" with Abbies in “mir quest for opening sectional honors in the Maritime Senior hoc- key loop. ,xbbies and Hawks have played ,even games, each winning four, drew one and lost two. A close race. Bringing up the rear are the Wol- verines with one win and five losses. seven gosls have been scored galnst Bubar in ss many games, | great average. However, Jimmy Fostcrpthe Hawk eager has built up lor himself an enviable record so hr, as he has had only four pucks yifled behind him in seven games. |lx goals were scored on sergeant in five games, his teammate "Skeet" Kuhn allowed two to go by in his me guns in the nets for Halifax. Altogether. Wolves have had only sight gosil scored sgainst them in six starts, but nevertheless are at the bottom _of the point heap with s iotsl of two against nine each for Abbies and Hawks. What a les- flllll _ Then sstll in five Iames the highest individual total of counters rescind the two soul limit. while tour others were won by the 1 to nil route, with one 1 all draw. The above gives the fans an idea of lust how closely the abovemen- tioned teams are matched, and from the gate-even now it’s any tcam's championship. THE REFEREE Referee-in-chief Lester Lowther at Moncton last nllllio l»_\\0 ffm. 01' continue to hammer away both [1 _ tion of referees. The writer has nothing to say in regard to thil int mat , is done the better it will be for thc great game of hockey in these ciatlon, agrees with us that a meet ingofsllreferees inthe Esst QUESTION AGAIN With Ernie Moshcr's attack on fiom., sus what nsve you will ro and con on the important ques- ter but the sooner scmeth Provinces by the Sea. Jimmie Wry, President of the Maritime Amateur Hockey Asso would prose beneficial but he does notintendtoeaiisuclsaseseion until he finds out for himself ,lust terminod to secure first hand in fnfmgtisyn an the dialbtilfletl which seems to exist in the ranks tour of the circuit. Frida! lil! plays and referees with was present at the Wolve-Monc Abbie game in Charlottetown. Mr. Wry’s course of action when he returns home will be followed with interest by Maritime hockey phrslw referees and fans alike. ' Y Yeo. President of the llbl-um, who Y' BOWLING ii; _ Hockey Meeting §§§,,‘§‘“`§,§?,‘;}’§§0§”;$“,§,f°§f1§\_“°w=; »--”“-M ~ Af cornwall use :.“:.‘::'.-.“s;:'.."z;1::.‘f.2;'.; l'Al.l - llids Hsmli’ ... ... Helen Filiisysom ... Lillian Duchemin .. Csthm-ine Matheson lbbel Sutherland .. zl1‘P’ER.S rode Howatt ... .. Bertie stewart ... '-- Bertie Iapthorhe ... Marion stewart . .. ladle Bentner .- 1” 142 197 145 186 IU 1 74 176 1 18 133 'Ml no 1U 129 133 169 140 '|01 'il . » ---2190 189 153 101 'H 128 149 190 100 91 149 126 140 205 104 124 794 B91 703 IWI ... ... ... ... ... ...-2188 DMM for Pais s pins. High singde Beatle Lspthorne 205 Wil- _ High three Lillian Duchemin 506 pins. KAN-D005 Olive Lowther inet Lsffhfiiy Annie Gamhlun .... Dorothy Teed ... lean Crockett .. .. 148 - ~ 068 'lilo 600 liotsl ... .'-- -..-2003 CANUCKS line Adams ... Frances Tced Muriel Lowther Bclle McLeod ... Norma Younkcr . .. 152 92 110 Majority for Kan-D005 14 pins. 108 100 li! 87 129 1.41 109 233 115 97 IU 131 128 112 124 134 185 105 156 140 130 140 158 125 74 181 .-- -.- -no ... iligh single Annie Gamhum 233 pills. l-llgh three Annie Garnhum 412 plus. BOWLING T0-NIGHT 7 p. m., C. N. R. Office League. CAN. TURKEYS (Continued from P1180 1) cf Canada as a. result. While there were some chickens and geese in lilo shipments, they were negligible, the bulk being turkeys from the Prairie Provinces. The experiment has proven that Canadian turkeys can be delivered by cold storage to me United King- dom. Those being sold ln Britain Bic not frozen turkeys but kept at lust above fre¢iiili8 p0int from the “mc they are killed until they are offered in the shops of England. In spite or the low price of mr- llng the net returns to the ship- PHS will be slightly higher than :hose prevailing on the Montreal narket. It has avoided a glut on ‘he Canadian market. If non-from Pll turkeys can go onto the British market at top prices as these ship- “ellis have, why not a steady 'llc-im of non-frozen poultry of all -¥i>’2s from Canada? T°dlY’s eablesio the Department 'f Agriculture show that prices A very enthusiastic meeting of hockey clubs, representing thc southern section of 2nd Queens, was held in Cornwall Rink on the evening of December Srd for the purpose of arranging s hockey schedule to compete for the Beth- une Trophy. The following clubs had strong delegations present: Cornwall, North River, Highfield and Milton. The Nine Mile Creek and North Wiltshire Clubs were unable to send delegates but mes- sages were received from these clubs, expressink e. willingness to enter the Southern !.»ei18\l° 0° whatever conditions were laid down at the meeting. ‘ Mr. Gordon McMillan. Cornwall, acted as chairman, while W. R.. hockey llommittee including repre- sentatives from each club interested was appointed to take charge of etc., throughout the winter, Messrs. McMlllan and Shaw being appoint- ed chairman and secretary for the season. It was agreed that the sec- tion be divided into two groups of *three clubs each, Highfield, North River and Milton to compose one _made so that the series will be run off with smoothness and despatch. The greatest of harmony prevailed and those in cha-rse of the two groups and of the general arrange- ments for the /whole Southern Bec- tion are now working to make this league one of the most interesting in the province as far as hockey is concerned. At the close of the meeting the president and secretary were asked 2nd district of Queens. ________.___------- which with the exchange and the freight charged nets back to Mont trol Europe. Private packers shipped lil THE lll|EEN ‘ R VB. P U vioiiieiiiiiias ___ M what all the trouble is about. De- Well the writers vocabulary is very of the “Big Three" clubs, the Am- a iiainly beyond me; suffice to add herst Hockey Chief is making ht he was a spectator at the Wolvcf ins-Abblss game and during th procel of the match discussed 'n`l°sltheringwsslsrge,th¢1°od MAKING TOUR Ol' CIB.CUi'l‘ on Manager Jack Colm of the Halifax team. li ton game last night, and saw “plenty” and will attend the Wolverine- to convey to Mr. David Bethune a warm expression of thanks and Cla” "B" appreciation for his interest and support of amateur hockey in the W¢d~ in hilli t en d ' ‘me 8 ns “pp ce per pmm J. Campbell ........ _ W. Walsh .......... real slightly over 18 cents a pound. ' The prices for Canadian turkeys N` avenue" """' J. B. Johnston were approximately the some as C Burke those from Ireland and consider- H H°";é"""°" ably more than the birds from een- H_ M,cmhe"é;"::" The experiment was initiated by the Canadian Poultry Pool which _ D_ Hay shipped from the prairics 'about 700,000 pounds, mostly turkeys. about 100,- The Abegweit hockey team, to gether with s. number of friends of the players were the guests of Mr. Hll'l'Y Brown, Manager of the Queen Hotel, at s sumptuous and elegant. li' arranged banquet held in the` Hotcl‘s spacious parlor last even- ing. _ A novel feature of the magnific- ent banquet was the table arrange- ment. artistic and appropriate for' the occasion. The table depicted an ice space divided into zones with the goalie nets at both ends. Ab. ble colors and crossed hockey sticks lent added color to the scheme, which was ingenlously thought out and perfected by Mrs. Harry Brown, Mrs. Vivian Dunbar and Mrs, G;-ant Cil'¢l0rl'. Needless to say the Abbie pllysrl svvreciated the thoughtful- nels of thus ladies. The dinner-oh yes, the dinner. limited at most. but to describe the exquisite taste in which the :opsst Willimdlliupsndtochronielethe nice things said afterwards, ig 5,;-_ that Mr. Brown is certainly living - “P V’ M3 l‘¢I-'iutatlon as s caterer to e the most fsstidious. WM perfect and last, but not least, g the speeches were up-to-the-mln- lite piuictuated with humor, mm. Plixnents to the club, and words of 8004 common sense. Colonel D. A. MacKinnon presid- ed' Th°5° Whil SPOke were: Johnny Williams. President Abbie club; Mr' J~ P~ 5lll\l'l'l0lldB. Vice-president °f ul* F°i`llmI Beth Henderson, 5°°Nill'¥ of llbrum. (Dr. ire. J, Ivan Reddin. O. D. Stewart, qgggh Jimmy Gardner, Capt. Harold Gross and Hymie MCAl'l;hli!'. The press Wil-1 F0PI`¢5€l1l2€d by Messrs, Reuben MacDonald, Patriot; T. E, C9,-,1gm_ s- 174 173 167 167 163 157 151 142 135 120 84 88 90 87 87 78 79 68 89 82 68 84 as .ss B. Jones R.. Prowse ......... E Ferguson vi-1-I s.-...w‘£.§$2S G Rodd ........... Arsenault . . . . . . . 84 Bpillctt F‘!'l.°>?’? 81 33322 80 80 79 Heath Thils M¢F\l'lBll8 ...... 68 Abegweits for first place in Maritime Hockey League, ‘ c teams having won four games and saved his team from a worse d ed For Rest Of ent Wry Spe ian Press) 1 .rr 1_., _ _ /-2 -f , Q/ - » 1/, / ` 1 0 victory tonight This put Mono '- / 2’ \.-, » _ -c»_/-7_/ . * 1 »,; 1 , . ¢ / '”" '_{'/. sensational stops and timely clear- .A en/7 .L_é,'i;' ~‘ »."d_i;_l \ / .. _;`_'__ I me mc in ui- ours period when the ` -o »9“"’%<‘l“ 'iffy 12 W I b / j _ 2 , ' ' A*&`__ W/ / / , ;f»f,,_-_-1 '/ ton into a tie with Charlotteto lost two, with one drawn. Drew Maior Penalties Connolly and Frankie Lavigne fo which they re al p Mosher, tsmperamentsl cent;-ei man for the Wolverines, both in- cidents happening in the thir period, were the highlights of_ game which bristled with action times and at times was dull. The Bout thirteen minutes of playin thirdperiod Frs.nkieLavisns Hawks of Moncton sank their tsl ons into Halifax Wolverines for A brisk flst_fight between Bert r resulted in me num' or rats. ine B t _ W d W m or engines, game was cleanly played eleven Xl' » :_ % Q cc, ,UC W gi ce \\ ¢"""""""-*"F.H ¢fC K E Y ABBIES AREWo1verines Lose 0 iinmumin ;..;r.:s'~:.'a~;,;y'_-0 ToTheHaWks1-0 _ _ WORSESTORM . , oranges., *ilptl-'iii Game Hard Fought All The Way - Lavigne And Connolly Mix It Up While Mosher Is Banlsh Game For Assault -- - " 1 H°°k°yP1a'yBrs On Referee Lowther Presid “is \i _ "' ' 215 e -_"_" "/8"' 7 , f tator At Game. F _:"5/A ii ed. line, was also effective until a banishment, but Leo Sargent thc hero of the Halifax team C ” =' ‘ b/ _ ,._ ____ 2_1 -_suv - / ' 'X _ ___'_ ,' -__ _ "" _- (Csnad Ernie Mosher, play making for the , f ` / % , i, '» ~ / _ MONCTON N B, Dec 13-The Kennedy brothers on the second ', ~ ,/" ,_ p _ ' L ; - Q ..` / _ ,IZ . ’ / wn f th Wolves were playing short-hand feat. Time and again the Haw him. Aside from the incident wh and an assault on Referee-in-chief Pillllililei We-rc himdcd 01117. SCN Les Lowther, of Amherst, by Ernie B11! !°l’ m-ilwi' ofitbael. Halifax t0 drew seven of the eleven trips the hoosegow. d For Moncton, the line of Jam a. Connolly and McManus were out stick handling of this trio provid a lot of the action of the nig IUBUKAIY . ., »,.. . 1, ~_-'“' " ' .1 / ~ ,__ . ““' r-.» /f' T 1/ ‘ ff 1,/ ks 5 ' `,“-_-T.-§!f/ / \_ K/ / ~ swooped in on him but with the C-‘;>'F:‘. one exception, were unable to bt ich es, ed t. The game was watched by the smallest crowd of the current at standing and the skating and h championship of the United King- dom and the Lonsdale belt, out- details governing schedule, games, pointed Jack Casey of sum-1¢y-img in s 15-round title bout here to- Fri. Total Fri. Total 84 one of his sensational rushes he reached the blue-line. Following " in for the rebound he was checked I hard by Bert Connolly who racing in from Halifax territory. Connolly piled the little defense man in a heap and fell on him, both sliding to the end of the rink. Isvigne gathered himself up and winger over the head. Connolly re taliated with s series of lofts d nu rights to 'ore ness me uvign went down. ‘ Mosher Assaults Lowther boys apart and hung a maiur p who had been protesting clecisi on the jaw tumbling him to ice. Halifax players swarmed off. There was considerable of sidered by the M. A. H. A. Ex ut James Wry M A H A p mation on the incident, . the Hawks, who chalked up winners’ only goal 17 minutes to stop him and left Dud .lo gent, banging the rubber in block. Hawks ilave Better of Play 'I‘he Hawks had the better territory play and aside from a neat blocking with hard b checking, threw up a bulwark in the second period 'to take of the Wolverine threats and t McGlashen Good Mickey McGlashen, playing tack, tumed in a sterling perf *lllsirocicnsmmingeuepenoe ,ooopouuas ii. R009 -...-N--... 0| r -..~- ., ‘_ The fight started after about hockey season. the . meds 0° the Moncton .goal and shot when. First Period csme Penalties: Bhiel& and Graham. 1-Moncton, James Penalties: Connolly, Lsvign Miller, Gill, Mosher and Medlss DECEMBE3 13' 1932 ` THE cl-uu1Lofr'r _ , . E'rowN GUARDIAN _ _ _ _ J PAGE SEVEN. \\\~\ ~‘ _ l \\ J" l ii \\1 \§\\` i *\ ». \ if. . *gh ff H55/§§'§Bc! ."'\ (iii \ ‘l i \ R, onlie yi 0' is \\‘ \ " y \\\l§"<\ MM ' LllBArc‘ Maritime pipe smokers nowloolc lo Rosebud cul smoking tobacco for sure conienimenl ln fair weather or foul . . . only ci iobcccoihct is b|enc|eci lo suii the exocling Maritime . r ,_ H _\ » - ~--:= .\.\ ~ ` .‘ . ‘_ losie could please so nicny of ihese pcriiculor pipe enihuslcsis. ~ Cut smoking tobacco 15 _ -.WTHE MARiT|r\/is smoke ' Large irvou PREFER PLUG ioeacco P°°|‘°9° SMOKE 1°¢ nosssuo Extra large 206 ril, 1931. At this point, the export of gold to the United States would be profitable, and some shipments were expected. There was s report ` that t1,000,000 in gold had been ~ Goins Wins MA|NdHI15mB» m\¢~ DW- CO. Y. Cable)-lsrry Gain-I. heavyweight cham Reports Increase In Seal Sale in passing Connolly near the Moncton blue-line rushed him with his stick, clouting the Hawk right e sity on each and as he was - structing the timers, Ernie Mosher, ons rushed in and struck the offi t ec tivo tomorrow. Referees Lowt r and Jack Brown did not submit any recommendation to the tl. A. H. A. in their official repo: . - . . . res- ident, was one of the spectators __ 0.ndwil.lubii'.f`thdlf-h ' f ithhir i- . s m :rs an nor ave acon erencew t e crcdt needed io enn_bi,~ the crotroinimerxiwside & Prime Co' 143.14 19829 w James Landed Winning Goal It was Dud James, sensatio and smooth working centre ace second period Big Bill Gill, i-Ia racing down left wing from his ow blue-line, fighting off a savage _ won pack as h° neued tm Hui' Chamber Under Heavy Guard 52 seconds after the start of fax defense. Too many Wolves tried m unmarked. James took 9. neat pass guard to prevent demonstrau from Cvili and swooped in on Snr- In the murounding st,.em_ 450 cage when the goalie came out Wolverines were not danger The Gill-Burrage duo, altemat od urn thwarted most. of the l-isl thrusts. Foster plnycd sensatlonally victory over the Nova. Scotians. “'° ‘°° Wm* L°‘"_‘°“ 'mil Shields the Premier probably will be for the Wolverines' first line o ... f i.»~» _ ...I '.._,,` _ \- » en, ' Third Period ° scoring: Hens and Mosher. Shots' ltoppod lsfsreelashawtherpriedthe » n in Foster ._ 10 10 14- Liue Ups milfs;-ssrsmt. melts 9 ham Lavi e, Ferguson, defe _ ° Moncton-Foster onlie, Gill em-mon but coach pm, Nyckym Bmage Mum defgmr Jam” should be accepted be this -me bueirenw m the dub memngs and an called his Hawks to the other side Macnongld ceétre. Iwéle ' we have reserved tl\_ rlgh_ if-'I interesting trance-talk by Mr. Bin- of the rink uiitll the argument was Manus' left' wing; éonnouy’ iwuc u to Lowther throughout the evening, cial ‘ ; gy . 1 11 ’ nge- Mosllel' Oli the 100 until he 6001961. smblds' G_'Kmn°dy, right wm'_ I I I M °°“ sown over. Mosher was given a. match right wing penalty and his case will be h . 1.es Lowther and Jack B ' referees. e U. (Continued nom Page 1) ors and that no action of Cong can limit the constitutional po of the President to continue th contacts and to pursue diplom n or ments. _ me "This, thus, is an lnvitatiton and conversations which ought to the free," the Premier continued, ‘ wk although President Hoover said only Congress can pronoimce it n the right to negotiate." VM rests were made, most of the and kept in a nearby cafe. of This evening he and Louis the Premier said lt would be a mm to await complete infomation m London ss to what the British G thu .tlsh Cabinet meets tomorrow m ing. b lfax There was in his remarks a cue intlmation that when he is rea present his detailed proposals ' Parliament hc will make the possibility of an adverse vote w o would mean the downfall govemment. 'lt' with his final statement. n 15°! “lid WB! RIWIYB 9- dl!lB¢\'°\l5 the United States dollar we ithrest to the' Moncton defmsslzs. frencssnsvhishsince .-....ln _ - shipped to New York from Ply- mouth on the steamer Champlain. BRITISH GOV’T. Last evening the second of the attendance contest entertainments was succeufully presented st the regular weekly msetinl of the Gyro Club held hi the Canadian dian MSN of me British Empire. kriocked Michael Maurer of Germany ill fvurffh toimd of their bcxifi! lrlvtbhitlli Penalties: Lavigne i, Connelly ' ssl-gent ll li is-45 Bflhlli mild nm lllyillf f'll¢ tainment.'rbeother members were 4 united Kingdom would my wiih Messrs. Philip s, Palmer, x. M, _ 8 reservations. The answcv. dmfffffl Martin, W. J. Monaghan, W. D. a gn , recc'rVBM°I18~ member was expected to answer to in McGlashen, Mosher, centre Len- "I d0 Iwi think we nf-ed q\larrel~me one ,mended for him Or PHY and it was necessary to hold nom W Kennedy left wing with the reply of Mr. Siimson to in f,ne_-1-he reading of E model set ' Oil-i' D019." It/lr. Chamberlain Snld- of minutes of a meeting, several ki ce’ 'li' f°fWllld Wm” df“‘f“""`i°"S '~’°g‘“' my Fnlrhnnks completed the entcr- ' Meanwhile the llonsc of Com- mmmem part of me meeting :ei to transfer gold from ilioql?:;;l‘<0001CmDwn' Queens & ese f7“;1‘E;‘:m‘;’ °°"°r_ `h° $"” ' Kings ....... __ 2ss_4a :loom sue ll ° ' _ _- exchanges with foreign govern- _ al rehensive statcmmtby MZ' mmm- Increase _ _. _ . $155.70 P to berlaln on the wliolo gitunilmi. out of a total of _,193 letters D0 Cabinet membprs “Dressed me sont out replies have been received 'and - that might be mnmcwd with modcmil no reply has been received. It was ...... 3;; ». M.. R. C. __ __ Presxdem H°°‘/er has revmdlcatcd ‘ ` ` ` that it was important that evcryi es - ' The chamber was under hai? Pa cts 1 illc committee is grcnlcr than cvcxr “_ (Associated H955) it is licpccl that cvcry person will pep WASHINGTON’ Dm 1z__Swps ` buy as many seals as they can lif- i’»0 sons arrested being students. Al- fp gdvgnee his proposal for recip-` mm' most all were released after produc- ,may grade tmmcs wuh Canada I There was a good attendance at mg then' papers' s°m° 30° myaust and Great Britain are uiidcr con- last' mgms meetwg _und it is ex' camemts d“ mi were °“"°““d°d templatlon by Senator Hull, Dcmo_ DOCied that it will improve from He hopes to ,aka meeting to meeting. G "om world trade as a whole lnsienri oi om- Great Britain to bc forced into a- tom policy that we had promulgiiicdl F y to and lcd the worlcl info b_\' our ln- 1, '10 creased tariff rates. issue "1 am hopeful of foclimig: iilicii- cd ln his third successive shutout a question of conndenoel “skins the non on my p,_0,,oSu, ,md ,mlmc wc hugh can advance it after ihc Chrisinias 6 f hu; recess." ml’ While the chamber was insession learn that he is a patient ln ind N Ao- i noisoninc ‘ 4 ' ' e ‘ ’ = gr - - _ ""' ‘ "“' t to Cit Hospital suffering from blooli _ ry _,__ 1,’ _,A 5# ,Q (Continued ffvm P0-G9 1) Ntttiofinl H0501 with MY. Philip E. ’ _______ Palmer in the chair. Mr. Benny friendly time of last nighi's cnswcr Fairbanks was the chairman of frollidselllnitedststesw G'1°°»i’»theeommitteestcgi.u¢ehesnter- Finds' Yacht A bandon __i- (Assoclntcd Press) by secretary <>r‘Sfeie Hvllfv T-~ Gillis and-rmny .1rinioson_A novel Sfilmaim mid tht Ullmd States feature was the roll call in which could not howl'/i lJ°~Y`lll¢l’l*~ ‘Vim nicknames were read oui' and each to Wage guard headquuiers 1,0¢¢y ,gm mg ouctcz' Thetis is route to New York tdwillk abandoned yacht which, bY strange coincidence, bears thc s name as the cutter. The yarn: was lwkeil ‘lv about as miie- swihew- °f brose Llghtship. G. H, Snow, of Grace Lailc. W0 40 Iwi ll-'lk 'lllli 01”' l’l°p°5“1 musical sketches depicting occur- Sl gy - -» mons had the asslirnnce of Sianlcyi Reports of committees were read and another man were taken Cfnment In the “h°"“°° at Gonwaireport was the one of the Christ °f Prime Mllllmf “““‘°‘“l' M““D°“`imos seoi sole committee part of Ph““d°“’h1“ t°d“y' Tm “Cm aid. illfli lll° d""* ‘l“°3“°“ “'°"1di\\-niclr is as follows: soles to De- 36 ‘°°t vcssd' ` b’ muy d“’°“5‘°’°d in “hate on n| cember 10th this year as compared ,_ _ mmm t° “mum °“ WednesdBg"lto December oth of lust year. At the some time:\i;',112;sl;1vt/:;\nm:mi\ Medium ml um ll' °l°’“' "° Sl’°°“ "f“ R *Gyro solicitation _ sssseo 5406.05 room., India.. Dec. 12~A T“° H°“”° "5 "’°m1`°“d "“ Wm Total _______ $154.52 $910.41 and asking that lie olmlirloii Wh 5”" W”d“°"d"S dl"°“`“°“ from c-ls, leaving 2.145 from which ' i Li in fcfcxmg in the Um Cd S 1 KS person who received seals shoulrl r(!;\nndiun l’rc_<,~» __ either make a remittance or return cal the seals, and ss the need for carrying on the splendid work of ¢ R e c lp r o decide ivllcilivr he is guilty Nova Srntln-born common trial. crat, Tennessee. er' ghgm up shortly filter thc Christ- ' " '-""’ "“"" _ few main-Martin, the Finance Minister, mas recess ii/_Qi ,if .»» ry if ry .L4 yy 1,-_' 1;- lightning darts in the second per- met with the two committees, but ...The effect of me Ottmm COW "‘¥i‘.‘. ‘bl "~ *\ '~ " ‘ “ “ "‘ l* ”\ -_ dvis- . _ H J iod as they opened up opportun- fe 0. nies for close shots on roster, able. \>¢I°rc making cfiniidecislon. to newspapermm .ws ,O ,.,_,,,_,,_, W K .: v` »'-"ith _ 3 t it d t d Th Bog- to encourage expansion. '-75"-"‘¢j'. _= 5'- cmmen n en S 0 °` e _ "1 think it was uniortun:rie for Ni" _ iff-‘3f_-_jgg ‘ ' ~' Cl rcnc said the Senator tocluy -T1. give than the gift of hcnlih and happiness. I . (live them gifts that encnui'ai.;'c them to play- --- you’ll be a real Santa Claus. The chamber will reconvene to- Pl'3llS0Nl\l»S` °°“` morrow aftemoon and st the T H E B I S H 0 P time --1- ready The mriliy fr`cnds nf Mr. A. J. WM "“°“’“"““ 5°' ‘"° °°"y ‘d ' iss GREAT Gsoncs STREET PHONE on if H '_(- /WV: ig L l toda 'nm N Y ovmcr of 1-llc lil Hindus Conclem Gandhi 's Fas ference of Mnhnrashtra Hindu! night passed a resolution condo ing thc hiniiirtixlii Gnntli1'l`s I form of "coercion" in his attcm to secure what he believes are MONTREAL, Dec. 1'!-1-` the second time Philip Kane, negro, in cnurt of Klng‘s bcnc today for-cd zz jury which W OR Christmas-what finer gift could _vnu gifts that get them out of doors where they _fill their lungs with pure. clean air, where yrlowinu roses are painted on their cheeks! Give Automo- bile D`s C. C. Mis fastest pleasure skate, and \ \r, _._ ‘ '\,~='~` ‘ 20 'H . 1;... dana pion 01113 1 the b0u t cd NEW YORK. Dec. 12~A nice-S0-GC her€~ ‘_ lil 0. 81110 5.. Os- chi, ofi' Baldwin, actin head of the Gov-. the boat ye-'iieldily by th* fl`°19'h"" 3 and accepted. A most gratifying Texas Banker’ wmdh is duo lf isa n ts 0911' to- mn- asis this pts re- I. D1' h lil or not guilty of the murder of his -law wife, Muriel McLeod. A jury disilgrccnlcnt at t fi;-gt ii-ini ncrcssiinivri n ni* he W \_ \,{ \,/ XJ \`_ \. \_¢ \. L i 1,. IL‘_ .\-J _,s:l".t.**':; \1j _"