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'-t l li f fl 1; ig l ‘- =.Z~¢ .A._.»_,,, rl?- -‘.i_._ :_ Qi gi; 5%? .__ » . __ Q-_ ,Y _ ws. .._..~,-__ F' _‘.3 P ,. ,_ _ _ _ ..,._ ,.`. ig _ _ - 1 V _ _ . _ _ _. t , _ l _ _ ' '~ - »-_ »j_'__'j-=j';‘;_‘-_et PRINCE _ _ I __ _ ___ ‘ - EDWII TODAY AT 3, ` 7 AND 8.45 mutt Pretty Ni "HAPPY" McNALLY, TOM Presenting “STEPPING FAST" with Jon DORAN MELBA HARRINGTON, PIECOTT AND DEMUTH, ED. SOPER, WEBBER AND CAMPBELL. ‘BOB. MCCHARLES, HAWAIIN GUITAR ARTISTS AND THE PRETTY NIFTY CHORUS AND PICTURES somstrs _ fty Revue DELAY. LI LLIAN LESLIE, New scsnenv, New soNos Ano oANces. CHANGE OF SHOW DAILY. PRICES MATINEE-37e, 26c. NIGHT-52c, 37c, 26°. uiiiitm iiiii ETICS IN " .`, , __/A Defence player with the famous Montreal team. - l --#-€-0->---- f _ uso DANDUR/nic THE MARITIME PROVINCESl. . -I 9' ` By (“Tec.") There is a rumor afoot that the Maritime Amateur Hockey Asso- ciation is trying to have full con- trol of hockey in the .\laritimt= Pro- vinces. Well. the above runior may have some fonntltttioii :intl again it may not, but the _ut-ticiul concensus of opinion is that ilicre should be a _governing body in :limi teur sport -in the iiroviiices. :intl there is an asset-iatioti lorint-tl for that very purpose. lt is rather ritliculons to iiuvc :i one-sided its-s.>t-iutioii ti-_\-itil: tt. function clcztr oi' ilio Liovt-riiin: body, the llnritinit- l’t-uviitt-~» Branch of the .~\:ii:itt'ur .»\ilticti° Union of Cuiintlit. in all brniivii- es of sport there must be a gtiv- ernlni: lieuti ollit~i'\\'i.~'t- ttiiitlitit.-ns would result in t-liuos: lient-fi it is that the .\l. P. li_ has :itll _iui'i.stli~'- tion over ull atliletit- nt~ti_~.-itlt».- in the Nlaritiuies. It is trttl- for twi- sons tetitling t_\ tip- pt-oitiotttlii or irialirax, Fredericton and Dharlotte- town have also maintained their standard and it is tt safe bet that a hockey team composed of play- ers from the Maritimes. with suf» ficieut facilities for trainins. etc.. .could invade '=Upper Canada and ttikti liack with them the Allan t'ttp. emblematic ofthe amateur t-liunipionsl.iip oi' Canada. This siztietnoni might be' passed over by thc sporting fraternity in a jo- culttr way, however, when one Con-I silt-rs that several years ago Up- per Canada sent Halifax her best t`it~ltl and track athletes to conipetc in the l'>o.minion championships in wliirli at nuniber of our Maritime lluys also competed and it was most i:ratil_\‘iii;; indeed to niany oi' us present to seo the Maritime athle- t»-s win nit.»i~t» points tliitn any other body of t,-oiitestaiits. li’ this ap- _-iq I i FREE EXTRA _~ TROUSERS 4 lIili.ii0l3|ifY _ The City Hockey 'IDRS'-1° Wm' posed of four teams will 89! RWM' to a start on Wedueed6Y “ISIN January 6th. when the Oil team stack up against the It/overs. Great hockey is expected in this league and it is expected that si larse turn- out of fans will witness the in-i auguratimi. There .will be skating with band after each Wednesday nllshii 831110- 'rhe ieiiowisg is the schedule of ;`.',_.¢1\‘_ -H: \¢ a. odityit i8`.1li.7‘82' _ siiuitn meta “sciltnuit __.___._____._-_..1 It-_- 'ms utsr mtv 'roxsm _ :tm SPORTING ctiauce” with every HOBBERLIN SUIT DECEMBER 29th, 30th, 31st ' holmes: . Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan Jan Jan J~.tn. Feb Feb Feb Pe b S Jan: Feb. Fetb. Feb: Feb. 6-'Oil vs. Rovers. 9-lStars vs. Anchors. 13-*Oil vs. Stars. 16-movers vs_ Anchors. ` 20-'Oil vs. Anchors. ' 23-\Stars vs. -Rovers. 27--Oil vs. Rovers. 30-#Stars vs. Anchors. 3-»Oli vs. Rovers. 6-i8tara ve. Anchors. 10-:Oil vs. -Stars. 1‘3-iRovers vs. Anchors. 17-Oil vs. Anchors. 20-Stars VS. ROVBN- 24--0ii vs. Rovers. 27-Stars vs. Anchors. 'xteen gtinies in all to he DIHY A nnauaj niuuiut-ra: srruxriotts' _ _ w.s.s cut nosormr r mwctri-r_._ frimo. _von a_L1z_ A PRoouci'|u_n Bobbie Vernon-iii' _‘DoN"r PINCH’ 7 A spare pair of trous- ers i.s just as important to your Suit as a spare tire is to your ‘automo- bile. So immediate act- ion is necessary. I OPEN I _ 8A.M.TO8P.M. J. W. llobblee t 135 Great. George St. I _ _ | , ~ ed twice a week will give the fan!! lots of local hockey. It may also be noticed that the -League is scheduled to finish on Fe»bruarY 27th. so that with the con-tinuativll of favourable weather the series _will round up ln, good time 'Other years the last i-W0 Ol' three fixtures were played in slush and water. the frames takin! DIME We" into the middle of -March. This sea- son the officials are endeavouring to get away from all th"s. which no doubt is commendable and iS certain to meet with the aDD\`°VaI of not only the players but the fans its .well. 'Paste the above schedule in your chapeau for future reference, as it _will not be reproduced. , _A meeting of the executive will _ite called shortly to appoinft an of- ificial referee. limit the number of players to each team. etc. STOCK QUOTATIONSI r m4‘ ~ t Cosette’s Christmas Q Piles to one branch of sport. is it I COLOR _CUT-OUT8 1 .limo th.it sunio can be accomplish sti~t~tt-him: tho imagination to bc- t-tl in otlit-r brtiuclies of sport? bettersport that sri-t-i-.tl ;tti.\iii.tr_\' associations have lu-t-it iortni-tl to deal with their i-t~spt\t-tivt» liiios or , The M. P. B, Executive? sport, nuntt-ly: 'l`ltt- .\l:ti-itiitio l"t-ot- ' ball Assoniziiloii. .\iaii'iil:iit\ litt<-keg." _ Association, .\ittritinio llztskotliaill Association. etc., but in all cast-si their rules and regtilations iuiisi be acceptable to lint piii't~iit"l*t'r‘tly.‘ and in their tlisitiiii-s. lliti fiiiatl' court of appeal rt-_-its with slit- ox- ecutivu nl tlic .\l. l’, lt. L Durlnz the past lvtv _wiirs ilit~i't~‘ has been liitlt: tlisst-;:ti-tn itnioiig the sportinc. i`i~utt»i~tiitit».<. itzitl tts- it result tithletit- rtixttlitittii in tlic_ provinces hy tht- svn is <.'ii it fur better plane than it luis bt-t=it_>~lncei the war. The lust itew youths' there. linve been produced men of tile' i-thietic calibre of Mt-lJoii;ilt`i,;Q1’I Charlottetown, Mt-Atiluy of Wind-; sor. Miller cf Sussex, Mui(-olin of- Saint John ztnd Mztyncs of Suint John. (now iioltlor ofti liliotlus Scholarship of New liriinswit-ki :til of whom occuplctl iilttr-vs on (fini-_ nda's last Olympic tcnin. :ind nov-1' er in the Mnritiiiiv`s :ttliletic his-i tory has there been sticli a repre- sentation on any of i‘_aiiti|,hc_._`tlit;-,;(',d~ _ mi' ‘ (.nnnda_s next Olympic "GI lIl.§¢.Uw -T.l`.Q.lll‘lis u_i_§tiint_,l§_ll,\‘.I¢eam. Now is the time to prepare mml* i""""'°‘ """“i'&"`°‘“'°4b°fTi§ t`li7= Orimpic trials take place in °°"°'°‘l *“"’- tins inter and in the west in 1921. - - ' » I -?-<-o¢---- 5““"‘9~ , i-ioMa|.iKE. i in skating, who luis not lir~ortII ..»|~hm ,R 'ho .best parm! we the fame of that wontiorltil .\ilitr|~lhm_',_.- sum' th., denlen "but I time skating at-o,_ tfliiivrlio lloriii:tn?i wmlmnyt 501| him without letting H0 h.” f.°P"5‘“i"‘i“‘I ('“"“.‘I‘2. ‘It th". you know his . one fault: he'll Olympic `r`ii"l\i`;` _fic ,`Iitis{_ T0 _I0-‘lout-t ed the i_n‘ mniiygfrticl-I ling races. _ii ii is ititiny .tt crctlitcll 440 yard, int ` I"'nn`tl'otittloer chain-‘ oiouof 'the world: '_ ` ' ' ' ,_ ‘_ i-geein l»e_i'or`c the public for nio.ny yr»:irs actiwly engaged in thc pro- _tuolioii ol' clean amateur sport. any meinlier of this executive. and as t-ver one knows it takes it great gmgil persona] outlay to look after lieirloonis .intl vuiuslile old paint l 'l`hcro is no remuneration given to When fil`fl lif‘Sil`ilyL‘il Hill-210)’ H1111 CAN Aipieuc _*___* 75 This husky "de‘f(p:e‘ player twenty-three year3‘eld. weighs 1 pounds, and has been _on the Can- adlen lineup for iir.eo.years. Rare Art Objects Burn In Manor Fire I _ivont-nsrinn, isngittnti, nec. 2s I---Viscoiitit (lobhani. his son and llour tltiiigliters and _several guests ilu-ul .1 iuirrow oiscstptz- yestcrtlav lISt/ittrybritlgtx ivliirlt fur four 'cen- turies luitl been tlio fantil sent r "3 ‘ ,atA f t ' 1 I OlU'¥O'O_O'O-O-OO-I-O*-Q-O-OO-0-OO-O-Q S1 //H ; “\ fx ayhlem; ipigreglg ings and books, which were lost. _‘ L ' ___._--.` " Q n It is quite true that some of the A party which had ussembletl at y ‘ . . . ' y . . I I (11.31 of time and Bometimeg ;,__’I‘hc old hall contained pricvless W \\ ¢ i»» P thc rules and regulations. as nninteur sport does not consist niorcly in drawing large crowds to or oven winning the game, unless in 11 fair sportsmniiiikc way. It is difficult l`or the cltih to realize this and year ttfter year several seem to do their ‘host to bring outside _titlvnt into their towns (to the de- clulis find it hard to live u tot'HagleY Hall for thc‘Christmas a- Q 2”' ` _ _ ttriment of their own younger play- ursl in order to lwnd a. champion- islilp_ For example. supposing a lningriinte from a larger city than _f`iiarloi.tolo\vi1 camo hero and nl- l'iii‘t-tl ititlticcmcnts sufficient to itil-to lrtim us our host hockeyists. wlint would lic the result? Our tottin surely would ‘be greatly wciikf ;t»iit»tl liiii. it tloultl give its a great.- t-r impetus to strtiggle on and grati- (ttully sirontztlit-_ii it; but in the ol- ilter case it would be merely it Itenipurury win to the handicap of ltliri younger hockeyistt-1 of this lclty, because they would see that llf money were allowed to play any lptirt in the game that their ser- lvl<»t=s would be of little avxtll. I lti concluding I may say that thc 't-w-trtillves of the different af_fiilat.- _f-tl t-liibs should gratefully rocog~ _nizo tlio flood work the M. P. ll. Vis doing in behalf of amtitoiir _sport in the Maritime Provinces. ittutl they should in ovary way co- lripornte with them_ especially tlur~ int! tlio next fow years, when the t.\ittrlilinos signin will he given it it-|i:inN\ to have their Stars acmpt- grumble -terribly if his food doesn‘t -suit hlm."_. “l‘il talke him." said Miss Fiitz prompt.ly,_“lt will seem quite like htivlng a -man in the house.” -i--<»»o»--~ YOUNG MALAPROPS. r Mrs. W. -P.. 'Writes that she over- heard her mtl, nlisce end nephew in the following conversation: _ Margry-"_l know what |hamma's goin' to have for Thhnkgoodness dinner." 'l‘_eddie-" I do too. We’re §0ln to` have tu-rke_y~ and crambelly ‘son had only time to cscaptsein Itheir nlghtclothes before the flames gspread tlirouéhou; the building. A tiilullg; furnace fine is blamed for [le 810. -Strong Red Body t Found In Bulgaria S0I‘ll`A_ Doc. 28-A powerful Com inuuist organization has been up _can tbo movedimckwttrd and for Icroes the first at right angles. -i_~¢-0->;_v__ ’l`lll uvxt _vt°:i|\--fill t-lt-rnll_\'! . Roi] nppirs In you gtirtlvit. tioltlt-n gruin in you wlituil fit-ltl. llvnltli to _vnur i°:iinll_v. lliippy. liiippy Nt-w Yi-ur. I ‘haracters at the end of this week Mysterious Light Baffles Investigatorsi (cuutulsn Press) BEECHY, tSask., Dec. 27.--loan many years the residents of tlie‘ Buffalo Basin district have lbecn- mystified by a phantom play of lights, which have sent terror and superstition into the hearts of those who have solve lls origin. Rcsemhllng the sweeping' beam lliili. ltlinipire Steel Znti. 9% of a -searchllghi. or the glare of the i50l10l`.€iI f’€U'0I0UU\ -- headlights of an automobile. the strange illumination lor the past fourteen years have bnflietl tlic neigh-borhood and defied exlililml- tion. _ ._'Llk0:Drevioiis attempts to dis- cover`the source of the phenoin- enon, the latest expedition has been one of coinpicni failure. A party, determined to get ut. _tltc root of .the mystery recently launch-ed into the aifecicitl area. Observers were stationed at -diff- erent polntis and each person kept a close look-out. l Descending apparently from ilie` southern sity, the light was eeen_ faint at gmt* |bu'_ gmduany ln. Sliziwiiiigaii creasing in volume. For several minutes the beam held its lbrilll- nnce, then it faded into a dull glow' only to repeat its vagaries niuch| akin to the throhlblng of it iight-| house -signal. The purty was oh-t ilged to abandon its mission nonoi the wiscr. I 'Many theories have been ntl-' vancod for the existence of this mynterlous light ibut all have been {Cuiiadlnn Stennishllp Pfd. .i933 Victory --._ _ llAIii.FAX. Dec. 28.- Quotatioiisl _ittriiislied by Johnston and V\'urti,l Members of tho Miontrea-l Stock Ex- _clisngez ltiried very well. and break in 10 l.\t. Top, and Santa Fe Ry.,.... 1351/ig :American Can. Co. lAm. Car und Ftiy. Co. ._..__.... 1101*., ‘Atlantic Refinery Co. 32 Anicnlcan Locomotive Co, lil) Am. Smelting nud Refiig_ Co. 1337/,'. Ani. Bosch Magneto Co. :ill-ry Aiiacoiida Copper Min. Co. t 40% Unnzitiinii Pacific Co. HS N.Y, Cen. and ilud, Riv. RR. 132'./.1 iiliilliu Cnnc S-ugnr Co. ......__.. 48% Cuban Aiti. Sugar C0. 8% (lulittii .\in. Sugar I’.l`ti. il"/5 littoinittioiial Pitper Co, 6-i Stniitliirti (lil oi`iN. J, 44'/£_» Kc-ily Spriiurfleiti Tire Co ._, 18% lirii_ linipirc Steel, lst 30 55 ‘A 33 ‘/1 -i7 int. i’eti'oleiin1 Stuiitlarti _New York l’uii~Ainericun Petroleum lteiitllng Co_ f. iS'.|~titliorii Pacific Co. l'ulon Pacific Ry. .......... U.S. lurlilstriai Alcohol Co. ._ 73 \\'estingltoui~ie Elec. 74*/Z l'nliod Staten Steel 136% 80% i 13ll\/Q 76 881/A 104 149% Cruc .Steel Co.. of Am, Bell Telephone Brompton c 28% Brazilian Fractilon R5"ii_ Spanish -River Com. 107 ‘ l‘ennians 182 Abitibi _ __.. 75% 168 ss'/2 si it tu zii i it 56% sw, Laiirentido Pulp ........ A-sbestcs Com. .\ioiiti°enl -Power Wliutl,pcg Electric Nnliouul »l3rewerics __ Cult. Coit. lSmelters l ' BONDS 105.60 ‘BANKS mt ‘ ° Th ' Bank Commerce 225 ‘ ' ‘ covered -at Borisgratl, Bulgaria, ac _ mic” ed as “"S°““‘I' ere is ‘mllltiiik .\i0ntrcai 260'/, m0'"'"“ $1000 to $I1'00» gm” $25 Imrding to mlmrts re_uL,hing tho can _ house within ii mllc of the placo-mmk Nnm Semin 28] to $.|_75_ ,imp The lemlm. of the Rods’ ha' ’ which is located in a wild, nntculii- Wham ___'|)GC_' 184, M`g`,;;""]783/ . Slit-cp i-ccctipts 459. lambs were it-10,1 to (h.(,m__€_ Eight Others were vattttl stretch of tslougii and hills July ‘Ml/h 1 4. ham to BU" mm “might mm Ui tnrrcstctl. XI:tg:xzielhgyelnsgsgeggedcatlxigti `Cm_n__l;eL__ 77,/A; May 85,? _hh uonimou quality sold from $10.50 ii-1-Q-}_m. ' ' ‘ v mp enema I lurnm lr y 87% to $11.00 with the best offered ut 'mais line.. and house tim-n mn coser're's not.i_ b t “h '°‘§‘ ’ K “ “W ` 0_,LS_'_Dec 41 Wa” 45, _ml $ii.25. cult.. sditi for $1000 sud less Ie _ 291 lcttkcs ure wanted very light beat ‘ ii cd sugar and work into n it tliiiitcr plate, out it round cake ___ _ ' .___ ' ' Z. .1 it `/`\ THE ROYAL CAKE BASK-ET PORTUGAL CAKES (Being the cakel favoured _by Queen Catherine of Braglnza, the Queen Consort of Charles 2nd.) t Mix with the hand n pound of fine iloiir, it pound of sifted sugar. and ii pound 0|' fresh sweet butter. Atlti thereto, 2 spoonfuls of rose _wtttt-r, ‘Ay lb. currents. washed and gigs and whisk well t0g0l-her. If the yolks of eggs alone. and add them, then bout whites to a stiff froili, :intl fold them lightly in. Thou butler insides of ten moulds. und ilii thcin three parts full with lite niixtnre, and bako in a, fairly swift oven. . SCOTCH PETTICOAT TAI LS (Favourite cakes of Mary Queen or Scots. She _brought the recipe with her from France where the cakes were then known as Petite Gateaux Taiies.) _Rub 6 ozs. lloui then it butter into 1 lb. of x lti 6 ozs. of powder- it tetispooiiftitl of bak- Add it little water. and smooth dough with* the liuiitis. lilvltln lu two portions roll into round cakes about the size of ing powder. front tlic couirc of catch with n. cut- tor lou-r inches in diameter, then divide the outside of ouch into 8. l’i‘it:k ull over ouch wil-it rt fork,dut-it with the iincst of sugar, and bake* __ Eaoune-is fi . isii Ruvstrr _ A L.i>.iJg~,>---= couizrj it y ' ‘gf (eotreo sv i:-uzneerit come.) .// ._ ion buttered tins ln a moderate oven for 20 minutes till crisp and golden. “CAKES MUCH LIKED BV THE PRUSBIAN KING" (The King was the great-grant# father ot the Kalber Wilhelm.) .Have ready half a ipound of dried flour and tt pound of beaten sifted augur, the yolks and whites beaten separately, of 7 eggs, the juice of it lemon, with its grated peel, and to lb. blancheti almonds, ground .finely with rose waiter. Place the flour ‘last into the vessel _before mixing all well together.,'Then put. cake in "ordinarily .hotted oven." NO'IlE-This is evidently an al- mond sponge cake. Use ground al. monde and place mixture in a cake tin dusted out with equal quanti- ties of flour and sugar. Despite the recipe I should -bout yolks and sug- ar togetiicr for 15 minutes, thou add lemon, ilottr and' almonds, and lastly fold in stiff whites of eggs. wi-ues ' (in hand-wrlningl of Queen Victonipy To halt’ a pint of warm milk utid ‘li lli. of fine iiotir .and mx into thi| two or three sponniuls of` llglil harm. Cover it tip and set it before the fire for-one hour to rise. Work into the -paste 4 ozs. butter. Miake it into whlgs with as little flour as possible and a few seeds and bake in a quick oven. NOTE-I expect seeds referred to ure cnrrawuy_ I shnutld shape it into rolls and bake them on it buttered tin. und cutters around $3.00. Butcher` steers medium $5.75 to $6.25, com- mon $4.75 to $5.75, butcher hoifers connnoii $3.50 to $4.25. butcher cows medium $3.00 to $4.00, can- ners $2.25 to $2.50, cutters $2.75 to $3.00, butcher bulls common $3.00 to $4.00, 'Unit rccdlpts 274. l llfew veal calves offered wcrei sold early at from $11.00 to $12.00 for just ordlniiry kinds. (lriist-tors' ranged from $4.25 to $4.75. Quota- tions gootl, veal $1150 to $1200. . .' _ t , t i d t -_» ' - 2 . ‘ l:lt~.ac;~.iisi`lyTtlaritctl with n sowing _A This is one days cluspter of grzgnz, ml; nesfdenrzss 3;) Hggggfo »i6l,§_ ' /5 y in one or two- instances. Sheep _I int. Iho presser foot aiioult Coscttcs 'Christmas-i." lltivo you Bas", who point out that the “gm Whent-lice., itll; May, 16554,; '10 f€m0\’0<. and with noodle and been saving these paper dolls? if has b'een observed gn Mme and Judy 162% shuttle tltily threaded, tho fabrlf S0. you will have a complete set of summer itlike. r I I:;';'f‘Ib wgxf otthem _';l‘;‘°h"'le W°l`k‘ with which to act out this story. i Then something imppened gg .1-is. Stock |105. l”0CéIDi8 802- _Iwhcnythe hare ;nl;'gsf"f’|;‘3lHd’;?l; So (Josette took out the littleltract the attention of the two lit- _ thin fab,-ic ar, (.m_,.,.ed In one dlp lead sword-her only pluything. Ir_|tle stepsiators, and they loft the (Canadian Press) “Me U’ WPPIY demallil Rnd ‘prices (.(_ti,m ,lm nrt',(.l'L_ éhmlm be _turn .vtts a pltifutl sight. for she hadjiieplace with their toys scattered 'M0N'|\R_=A.L_ Dec' 23'_D0m|n|on l1---° rungetl front $4.00 to $6.50. I Qtiotutlloiis: 'Ewes $4.00 to. $6430, litmbs good $11.25 ,common $10.00 to $11 00. There were not enough hogs on N a. v a.1 Experts Re- gard Battieships Brii'.ain’s Last LONDON, Dc-c. 28 - ‘Naval ex- perts ol tho new school arefhalllmz the _British 'battietihips Nelson B_!llI Rodney. now nearing completion- as Br|tntin's - and perlllllw the worid'e-last -battleships. The United States and Gros! Britain under -the 'Washington agreement. may not build any m0l'0 bnttlaships Ibofore 1931. By then, n-:wal experts prodlci. tlio titty of the battleship will hiivii passetl, after it reign oi' 70 WVU” its itiisti-ora of the sea. €O}'***’“- To pi'o\--uiit milk sci in an 0"* side ice box from froezinl- I-I0 3" old magazine around the Miliv- riti.. wiii prevent -milk troodlnz I" the ooldeut weather. ' When milk has boiled 0V£‘l' throw u little sal; at once on UU’ stove. This will prevent ti-he uu- pieasant odor of burnt milk por~ ‘tadlng the house. --Z----- rnurr c.\Nov. 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