FEBIRUARYLQL 193s THE _ cnAlzLoTTlzTowNwcvAlzomiv i Canadiensflocleey Mi» r BOWLING WRESTLING ' l BOXING HOCKEY i _ 1 BASKETBALL , OTHER SPORT Team Dismantlecl “Flying F rend?- ”, Wh Two Worldgleglxitles I: Three Years Have —-Team Will_l_3e (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Feb. 5.—-Canadiens hoekeY Machine that has won two Disbanded Made Over the defeat, he was forced to make moves. Not naming the players he had in mind for trades and sales, now rim: auteur SKATE Benefit skate, Arena Rink, Tuesday night at 8 o'clock. Admission 25c. Salt; of can- dy. 795i-2-6-2l JiliEis B r A__i t r nu LTLANTIB T 0 r onto Team Ex- f f t 1 Prestige Establish- sn nus ilNlBruins Downed’ WAY ABRUSSBy The Senators ‘Small Ottawa Crowd See Ross- 1 men Defeated 3 To 2 —- New ‘ Arrival Scores For Ottawaq IJQGtS T0 Mflilltflllli UITAWA. rub- 5—(C01'111i;I11—-;-the rhiti period om: Gus rom- 1i’rcss)---Otiavva senators remained: lund hroku up one of Eddie Shore's |nl thc hunt for =1 playoff‘ P0510711: rushm: 11nd stepped around ‘Lionel ed In Europe Byllll tin: Canadian section of tllc1 Hiu~i||11mp 111C 01111. 3,1111, (]g[q11¢¢_ PRESCRIPTION WE DISPENSE ANY PRESCRIPTION Ureseriptlons Dispensed here are DISPENSING OUR SPECIALTY armored of best results. Only Drug- gists with years of experience do this work. All Drug Supplies are obtained from the most reliabk sources, and are always fresh and potent. An all night service is at your disposal. Prompt [7|IOIii‘._ and delivery service. Mall Orders recclvo prompt attention. “LET US sERVE YOU." J. Ernest ii. Worth i‘. l l l; ,. stanley Cup victories in the post Dandurand stated he knew the weak "““°“'“‘ “m” “"81" by 1311111111 ‘"1111 1'11"" "- '1" P1111“ S'- three yearsdis born; dismantled, 51,015 on m, 1m, m1 speedy “m” MIDDLETON. N. s. not. s- Former crack Gan- a 3-2 decision from the Boston aosrox r-osmoh orrswa ' Leo Dan uran , managing dirgc- 111911111 ensue to strengthen the” (Qanqdlgn press)_M1d1-11et°n _ Bruins here last night. 'A small Goal for of the National Hockey League positions. In passing, he remarked Maple M535 5914118 0 Surprise and ardlan squads_ crowd of 5,000 people saw the sen TTiOYIlDEGIl Ber-cridgc y Club. announced to his players and that he had found in negotiations sflenflhmed 111011’ bid T01‘ 11 P1113!‘ ___- Enwn‘ “m” twice l“ m“ m“ Pmcd» 1)1‘1"""“ the Press that he had sounded out with other clubs tile salary 11st of o" W111 111 the 061111111 VB111=Y HALIFAX Feb. 5—(C.P.l—Fu‘.- , “dd Wulu‘ 111 11w r1111“ W1 “r111 Show Shields the other league clubs on the waiv- the Canadien team was exception. Hockey League when they defeat- 1mm; the {r511 mum or, European i1.‘ a, furious attack by the Btfldlfi Hlichluhii rrockbunl‘ ‘ling of five men now members of the ally high, probably the highest in 9d Anmmm “W111 “GETS. circuit 1c‘, by the Edmonton superwrs‘ 11w‘ the last two periods. Centre ' Flying Fkenchmen. No names the league. This made 11, more d"- leaders, 4-3 here last night. sea “easy qvomrm, Nauqngls hock“ l Barry Welland K F were mentioned by the little sports- flclllt to arrange the trodes he had R. Barteaux scored twice for 1mm’ present hdders o1 11m 1111a,, Shore, a. standout ‘ Wile; _ ma“ wh°' Wm‘ his partner’ Joe m mind‘ mddlemn’ and Mugs “d ma?“ Cup sailed from here Saturday in .. ,. " mam" Kim“ l Glotgrlnrtiliharlacontrolsltno detstinlreis each counted oncc- Ritchie act W0 the '11“,- Montcahn, and will spend,’ Eddie shore played a stanfluuf Wing r! (c Izmir‘ or ) v we waver: race m. Praises Lallld ‘mdluumloo loi-th n , l; i 1 no; , u. - l Cl - “a ' "5 o a ne e gets ‘t ma“ a month 1r, Europe’ DQ111113, Mime or s on scor g one gon apper Finnigan TORONTO’ Feb. Spchame 63F and Oihcl‘ 890111118 ventures. The announcement was received Boston Subs-Galbraith, Stewart, comes 1n Scotland. Ernslend. 081"‘ “"1 11m“? “Mk Jmv“ ‘he 1"“ diner may have an on night in flic wlth much emotion by the players. 11 1 1d for the other. only once (lid he ask Oliver Lamb Riplev HcximF-r - A Gloomy Group one or two an b,“ b k d . many Mid CZ“ 0's °va an ‘ _ , ' _ , ’ 1 ’ U _ "' ' ',’ _ _ nets for Chicago Bluckhawks, but R°y“" Bmk I“ i‘ rltplwas a 222ml’. tilzlligtez: Egon? "some of the players" again naming Even 1V. K 25:’ filiolirgagtiiliithagailaz: as: Desse. Roche, who joined the Cox, Mclnenly, D. Roche’. go; flit‘; h/[Olltlgalfnllallzdlbilsdxdi ‘£13255 zifgr.1lrnirllrdr1zyrifiégvgrfrfia 851:: o ayers ga re a an- no names. In f h] ., ' , . _ ' ~ m1,“ dressmg room at ‘he Forum Drmdrmmd agjrinsfogfirmzdwzi‘; ___ tho Edmonton team. M1‘. Ballard is Svnflwr- c few hours before some Roche. Bcureauu. Porslund and the National Hockey League have 1 check,“ flock o, Hawks 1mm 11,1, following the stinging 7-2 defeat int-i confidence in the handling of coach (‘himdlfln Pres!) confident the Sea Fleas will main- H1110 111 i1 tradc Yrih 11°11i1fl11 111" H0119 _ V 1 n ‘ k accepted» the terms of Paris sports- ' smrfley C1111 1101a,.“ to a 2.3 Over. flicied by the youthful, reorganized Newsy Lalonde who had tried ev- LAKE PI-‘Acm. N- Y-. Feb. 5-—— taiu the prestige established in Vfllvmg wally Kuwa» 595"“ t?“ Y_OIf“"“IS"Od““ (r ~""'1" “m1 men to make a short tour of Eur- time tie in Saturday night's Nation- Montrear Maroons. The evmtrur erythma m the way or switchm The Montreal Royals took the sec- 311mm by fomer crack tram 110m first Ottawa goal. Hec Kilrea poot- he WHLIIW‘. Qpg 111111111; April Q1111 p511 o; M111‘, r11 Horror, League fixrurrs third Period. in which Maroon: his forward line combinatic Hi: and game o! a’ weebwd h°°k°Y Toronto. He toured Euwnc W131i!“ “d "mm" hem“? the “m 1mm“ L00 Dflndu-Yflnd- managind-dilvfl- “s- twin bill in the Olympic Arena here closed. A few minutes ortoi- the SUDIMARY or o1 cmwens, amounw; m. brushed aside a. fading defence to work on and of! the bench had been Varsity Grads in 1928. First period. night. Acceptance had been cab-y led nnd only fiilfiil corroboration of‘ nll Bflfilfgfllicllis by cubic war- start of the second period Allan Shields drew a major pOllkiliy for 1- clipping lifarfyi Barry, drzuvina 35- today from thc Lake Placid Athletic Club by a. score of 9-1. The local all-stars downed the Canadians last The Nationals schedule calls for the opening game of their tour in Glasgow next Saturday. Monday.’ Bittifagos run in four goals climaxed half a 01mm‘ D mom _ mm in; reason of, indifferent showing by satisfactory to the Canadien direc- torate, Dandurand stated. The A 1 1n Salurrizvv night's billiard tone Canadlms- . Sbclkci‘ had been on the bench with . . . - . 1 . . - Laloude Bi’. home and 0n the road. night. 8-6. rhbruary i3 they are playing m i bleeding“. u“ 5mg of m5 mndll l‘ i’); Kmm “VMJWI ammo’ now xiccexau" lmlnelit gamma at tllc Holy rflamc Addresses Players Dandurandb move is in line with _______ bondon. Tuesday at OXfOrd. Wcd- Th“ w“ l“ ‘Prmng mm‘ °f m“ o" a‘ 1 1 I- b n"? ‘W1? "him “'31 We 3111'" club. in Class A, Gallant defeated ' his sweeping reorganization o! tho nesday another game 1n London, Kame- T110 31711135 b11051"! the 5311" F P°“i1l'l°~‘-—P‘m" W‘ - m“ - ope its first glimpse or major pro- , Mcxonna by a nmrgm or 22 porn“ Dundurand rose to tell his men team in 1922 and again in 1926 In LOQQZ T a," T mummy they are due in 1391-1111 ors mo, @1191,- own dhfencc arr-aw $11711‘, ‘ rcssional hockey, will take the two 1, _ Q r . gum,“ r" C, ‘q l, _ . e O _ 1 1b .. 1; B T111 1. 11-110 Second period: _ _ lf‘..COi'C icing .. i . a“ . that drastic measures were in order. both cases llc found new, vigorous and will have i0 fly there from “mmg t“) ‘i’ a c‘ r g‘ _ 1 __ _ bums l° Lmldml- Pa‘ 1*‘ “"1 5"‘ Hill Powcr won from J, ltlilllills h»- 3, had watched and waned {or over bmod was necessary and rorrowrng Meet Crystals undo“: Saturday’ February 19 they stopped everything except ‘Shores ‘ft-Boston. Show iii1,\liil(‘l) 11m Auhmr date 01.5mm: dvpemks‘ N “New margin or n ‘Hymns. m? a month in the hops the team the changes in each case the team ‘W111 b0 l0 Prflsue and W111 cpend 0 9°“ which “M wk“! u‘ “m” a UH‘ v 1110011 110W I81‘ 11w teams so in f-hc Score 1,9111; 31111.1“ B011, 3mm, 1701111191111 011$ 0f it! Illlml) but with became one of the most powerful A raked f” r r k_ week there playing three or four Scramble l“ the 5°“1'“‘°“lh' ljmame""_n' 12°?“ m1’ Q’ play-offs of the League, but April‘ were keerfly conrcsmd and hard little indication of this shown 1n 1n the league. p "m o“ pm games returning to Berlin for ex- 771° 37m“ °fr°n°e sapped the Shims (majom Hm man‘ 3 °1‘ 14 ha" be?" 31°54?" M 9111*} fought throughout. ~ chasers will leave for. Surnmerside hibméns m the Gonna“ Capm“ reserve strength of the Senntors Third period: 1 r111“, srrmrrg flaws‘ first rrms of, ' fast; time o; mm. mmuws, 13 m? ‘m Tuesday when? “LY W111 "w" February 211 and Mam, 11 Though and until the close 0f lln‘ 211110 4'*0ll11“'“1 H°“'° ‘Fumlmd 11311105 11-111 he played 111 1011110,, ‘l_,__,_..______,.c_..__..____._,_ ' the summemldc Crystals 1n ‘n ex‘ 306W“ 115d 5-11 edge i" H“? Play 6'30‘ Tile l'?lilllS will fllcll move to Ber-l MANY IIPSETS ends. in a race which saw Eric Ny, Swedish ace, collapse two laps from the finish. hibition senior fixture, the first to b, played in the Western Capital no filltiler matches have been ar- mused yet. it is quite possible the team will remain longer in Europe but scored only one goal. Syd H0W0 scored the Senators’ third goal six 5—-Boston, Jerwa iBhOIG) 1115. Penalties-Ripley, Shields, Clap- nf Paris. lill for another series, winding up! file Lytton report as‘ their basis {T1113 chapter deals with the condi- AT Wykofl, Southern Californian who ‘hi; seaionhlqvhter Yonomng plwcrs if arrangements can be lvrsi" to and "1 ha" minutes after the start, per (Major). Barry. r ‘ Lions necessary for a satisfactory holds the worm outdoor 10m r1 w‘ m“ e_ P tn‘ 00115111111; 11m 1,0111; " snliltloil of the conflict between Yo!‘ . Goal, Bill Ceilings; Defence, Toln Y. C1114“, "m1 Japan 1111,10,“. 111,5, iiillliflR. MEET mutton: oi’ the 26th annual Mill- roae Amateur Athletic Track and Field Camival. Two of Canada's outstanding record, won his first trial in the flu-metre, but bowed to Earl Wid. myer 0f Maryland, in the semi- flnaisand then finished fourth and race with New York Univcrsltyl and Oilio State, came within an eyelash of being nipped at the tape by Harry Hoffman of N. Y. U. . Forwards. Jack Squarebriggs, Walt- Olivcr, Bill Power, Cllick Williams; er IAWIOI, Cliff &hwflb, Jbe Geddes, Goal: Johnny Hem, Marty THE PERSONELL Members of the squad are: Ronny LOOKING ’EM OVER 1 A. Clark presidrcl, a nlelnorandflnf cn Maritime transportation nndl on the Duff Commission report was presented by lvLr. .7. O. Hyndman. Milliili Ottawa Senators, Lin: judge of play imposed :1. penalty on one of the Bruins. Manager Art Ross promptly demurrcd and was greatly incensed N87 ton Monday night they meet the‘ l-lnwks, who are expected to be ill full strength will: Burragc, Duke McDonald and all fhe regulars on pins. Zion Guild League 1 f fir. untless Fire hiujorifj." i0;- Countless ‘Five. 241 High single, D. Dillon, 232 pins. High ihrcc, D. Dillon, 525 pins. conditions are: Recognition that Japan has righn and interests in Manchurllt WhlCll cannot be ignorcdi An arrcrtion i“ last m the am“ Topprmol m" very rilrvlc-‘lrrlgaghan, Fred Bradley. Keith ‘Nugcnt land Seotfy McAipillc, Dc- Referee troubles in hockey are Gross; Centres, Benton, Duke Mc- ,1‘ r-r-ascr _ r _ I _ _ _ I _ __ 138 15-1 135 ‘ t] t u t , M“ ‘ _ NEW YORK fib_~5_(By The much thc king of the indoor sprin- ___ fem“ ma"! Mdlfil/‘Fe 311d F131“ not. confined to the ltiaritilncs. ’I‘hc Donald; Right Wing, Ilildson, Cuil- 1,1 Par/torso“ _ r11 r35 1L f" w >P°“mm°‘_‘> m ‘ "“°"" 053.41g“ prugparha 111-51; mam;- ms- w” himdfli’ "m" Ed 501801. ' cmuns- Centres? C11“ ¢hl511°1111 0-1111 National Hockey League has had nolly; Left Wing‘,hIcMunus,1=‘crgn- D D1111”, 17,1 o3» 119 m‘ Show" be modmcd to sccurc’ u‘ b"! 1n two yea“ for George PNVWUBIY 111130000111 and Pearson's Board Trade 6mm“ Km’- Rllhi ‘V1118; Kenny quite a time ironing out difficulties son. pfqraswe11 _ I _ 1 1 , _ _ __ 157 13; 119 wmiswntiy Wm‘ the wvfleignty venue or New wrrr world mm cvnqucrcr- Tcnpino was credited _ _ _ Kane and Ion Huesius. left Wins- and finally it was decided that the -—- ~1~°1,,1_11127_ “"4 i“d"“"’5"““"° ‘megmi’ °f d n01 d" was sandwiched u» with a new world record of 5.7 sec- Council Meet-tn A11 111° Players cX00Di Huggins and best system of refcl-eeing would be The Abbies team leaves .51.‘: lll0l'll- srarrrmncrs China, a large measure of auto- Noor ' . 01165- g K91‘? 1W"? 11101110015 0f 111B Allin to have a referee who would impose ing for their mainland trip, ncconl- 1.1 Mm 1 1..., .-, 1r 110ml‘- Fi <l¢¢1111'1‘~11°11 l-llfll- 111l-"1T1111 < d‘? “New Emmett Toppmos Carr, running anchor [Q1- the U11. ————— 911D Winning team last year. the penalties and a judge of p!ay pnnied by fllc good wishes of thoi- 1;‘ qrcrsamrt ' ' I D ' I V I ‘ H 1.11 i111 0rd" 5110111“ b“ Pmscri”! l1" 70"‘ triunnfgovavgmxfazlzmvgi: jvq-sjby of pennsyhyanjnvs 1'-6oo_ M a 1119331"; _°f 111° C°1111°11 91 NOTE-Kenny Kane is a brother who would call the oifsidcs. ‘Satur- sands of supporters from East Poilil, A: k1,._,,r1,.1dgr."_' '''''''''''' _' 168 g8 1101106 811d that 701111811 ~=11'_111°<1 I01- mm-e may 18am 1r, a rmmgmar. "10 ChBP1°ii01°1111 B°-11d 0f Trad“ of Jackie, Amie right winger. day night in Ottawa when the to West CtIDELTiICY are in for tough Mcmmwn _ I _ _ _ _ _, m2 r2, r43 ces should be withdrawn. and o ‘Qk f“ m9 F?“ Bl“ ca" '5 u“ Saturday afternoon at which Dr. J. ' Bruins of Boston were 1ilnying the battles on the nlainland. At Monc- l '11o1a1__1536_ rcccmmfndutwn f0? temper-m‘ 111- i/Ofllflllflilffl cooperation in» the in- ternal reconstruciioll nf Clilllif. Many partisans in th 'd th h . ' _ h“k'mm- m" "mum ma Fred Germ Dug t This memorandum is pilbllliiled when the referee backed lip the the lineup. There has been some J1me 13 m. 1 r Hoffman had edged his chest in . u“ i B V“. of Hmnlmn’ Ont" m led front Wm, 51611110 drive 1n wmcr elsewhere in i0 day's issue. Com- judge of play. Now the lnzftfci" will, friction over the referees, lvioncton 1} Lnfirr-rr. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 163 183 132 if’ tmlmilh in their clashes against _ _ ‘ 1 plinlcnfnry remarks on thc report Ross says be aired before Prosidnit objecting to Curl-ell and the Abblcs J 13-11 1,1. l». the luminaries at the meet crazed he had “MM ‘m s“ ymds’ Tm’ i - d b’ r fh - - ' chiclor 1.111.. Nuioirfi lincl- ~- insistifl’ on llini ‘IS is their right J .1 .0“ “J u“- m s“ m m b t sh pom quartet“ was crooked“) 3:212. viola ma e y many o ose prne- ___ I . K - L. d r _ ' b - Ii. bel, 1-4 14f». M (Coynmuqtl 1m“ page 1, 1111111? 8 i 11 M’ W" , 1 osht, and a vote of thanks tend~ MONTREAL, Feb. 5-—(C.P.)-- s°°‘“i1°“~ 1° 11115111111111’ 11°01 "1011011-“8 0- c. Blstch 121 1B2! no = “m?” m?” °f u“ "lenlflfi ' cred tohim. Thgquestion of rail- Mtmtreal Maroons swarmed 1111 over -——— 110W. i0 MF- -7- A- 311111105’- KC» B Lanai-iv . . . . . . . . .. l-lu lfvl o3 Execume, o; the “m” ‘rgrwr closest and most thrilling finishes. “my 106,11 gmgm r3195 W,“ 1115- 11191,. 10110“, towrrsnron 11m can“ Jim Corbett, the mun who lullnb- President of the Big Three Hockey TOta1_2087 (Catholic) and Pwplm party m: Pea/mm’ Canada“ sprint 50mm cussed briefly, M], r,_ w C1m.k_ ‘Hens hem sarurday/ mgr“ and led the mighty John L. Sillihlfl) in League, who ivill appoint fllc referee nammrr, day hunched MPH‘ Chhmigng. my flan last gummer, failed u, get, 1n stated that the ranway was Dru handed the “Frying French" a 21 rounds nt New Orleans in 1892, to assist Referee in Chief Harry 11 1100p” _ _ _ _ __ 145i lili 1'19 r1, 111.111.“ 5 gimp,“ "m; ccllflirf through the heat; in the Ito-metre pared to reduce rates w meet truck cmshrng .r_2 threat bzrorc a calr thereby becoming thc idol of the Butler of Halifax. ‘Elle gnlne ls bc- M‘ Macyhnarr 103 1,14 131 meccun’; hvkxcclanlafiun mdorwl “an H’ finished 5 ch” third t” COmPWi-Wfl W- 10I§0 11011111105 0f aelty crowd of 12,000 {am American sporting world, and was ing broadcast and tllerc will no v_ Rodd _ _ _ _ 139 14,1 118 u ‘m. I D a 1 fl h B. Ed 591391 New york w, "rd A1 himself dethroned at Carson City, doubt. be exceptional interest taken A_ Jewen _ 106 135 r83 '19 P01 195 ° 1- e11 C 111i ' ' goods‘ n w” 9' bill“ dereat ‘or News?’ - - d d . 1 g1 ing former Chancellor who was . K011i! 01' 50018001111 UMWTKWY- 111 Mr R L. Cotton exprewcd thc Lalcndck crew who are still r Nevada m 1897‘ by lanky Bob Fitz‘ in u‘ o“ we n05 3y (“mug w D- Oalwiw - ‘ ‘ - 109 153 213 ' ' . ' ' fi - ' ' ‘ g W‘ simmons ill 14 rounds lies at dcwtlfs Abbics will meet the Wolverines , 4 unable to alfellfl on account of ll-- e trial tinted in six seconds. but opinion that the Charlottetown 111g about, in the cellar o1 {hg Can- ' ‘ " T°1~11~21“- i . . " . door in his country llollle near New nnci that will surely be nllofilcl" bat- M, - 1 . , b1,.. 7 - , ncss. Hans lwrrl. president. of filo his third eliminated him. . Board should back up the Maritime adian section of fllc National Hoc- - - ‘ “JmLY m Ran‘ “*1 4 W“ . . (Cunfldim Prcl!) ‘ York. “Gentleman Jim" is tile vic- tie royal, as file lust game nl Hall- 1M1, 51,15,113’ D_ Gamay’ 213 1,11“ Prussian State (Youncll, decLu-ril Before an excited crowd of l7,- 000 spectators, filling Madison Square Garden in capacity, Ned Turner of Michigan University. 0v- ertook Shaver in the last few strides of the 800 metre race. Shaver set most of the pace but could not with- etand the sizzling finish of ‘rur- ner and was beaten by two feet. George Bullwinkle of New York, was third. ‘I111.- time of 1:518 was‘ mom than six seconds short of the world indoor record. It was the feature one-mile cv- rnt of the meet in which Venzkc lowered ills colors to e. smashing niece of running by Glenn Cun- ningham of ham beat Venzke by 10 yards in thc IIOGKEY League Schedule SCHEDULE 1932-33 Saturday, Feb. I Capo Travcrskiliorden Saturday, Feb. 25 Albany-Borden ht 6 2nd Teams Play Off. TORONTO, Feb. 5. -- "Seasonal dullness characterizes most indus- tries and is accentuated in the con- Kansas. Cunning- strllction trades. Tile motor car and allied industries have, on the other hand, shown seasonal activ- ity," says the monthly commercial letter of the Canadian Bank of Commerce today. "Newsprint ship- ments have continued to exceed pro- duction, indicating a healthy reduc- tion in stocks. “On the intemaiional horizon, the prospects are better than could have been expected even a few months ago, owing in part to the hopes en- tertaincd of the policy of the new United States administration," the letter declared. Mid-winter dullness has settled over a large part of the industrial extends to the plants of many allied industries. "The trend ill this direc- tion at the commencement of the peak season is difficult to deter- mine, but there is a belief in some quarters the 1L] laconic ‘ of old curs and trucks cannot be delayed much the completion of a iarflc 01d" “l one "important point. The most re- cent reports show the navy-spill" mills output in December was lcsfi than in the preceding month, brlnK- m; m, year's production to the low- Board in the matter of securing a Transpartaion Commission. The opinion was expressed that Premier Stewart was favourable to the establishment of a. commission. It was decided that thc secretary should wire Hon. J. A. MacDonald informing him that Dr. J; A. Clark would be in Ottawa on February 1O to discuss the mutter of car fer- ry accounting. ‘It was decided that Mr. J. O. Hyndman, and committee should interview the Prclnlcr on the matter of the Transportation Commission. key League, coming as it did. on top of’ their 5-0 setback from New York Americans earlier in thc week. some time ago underwent an op- eration for appendicitis Prince Edward Island Hospital, has returned to hcrllome. Her friends are glad to know that she has made tim of heart disease and very slim hopes are held out for his recovery. PERSONALS have taken exception to our rc- marks re Referee Carroll, claiming that he has been one of the fairest referees that has performed in Charlottetown for years, giving to both sides a square den] as llc secs it, making some mistakes it ls trnc. but who does not? These parties say that there is no doubt that Car- roll could have given more penalties to both sicics, bill. if. would have slowed up lhe game and thc infrac- Miss Elaine Bennett, cit-y, who at file rapid progress toward recovery. DEATHS Potato Men 1 Blame Banks FREDHQICTON, Feb. _ 5—'I‘hc tubers in on unfavorable marker, to meet theirlfertillzer bills, with a depressing effect on prices, is held here among those pmmjmn; in thc industry. Good quality table stock was dis. Posed of by the grower in New price had declined to a5 cent; est level since 1926. But for the second month v " exceeded production, with 31301135- quent decline in stocks. WlSNElb-In this of the. late Capt. James Wisner. Rmcral from her late 88 Grafton st, Tuesday morning roiifllislllli LEAGUE GAMES Baltic vs. Irishtown, Sea View; Friday, Feb. l0. Stanley vs. Spring valley, New liilllftfi vs. Kcnsingwp Aces; Wednesday. Feb. 15 K ' ‘ ‘isiiwwn vs. Indian River. tions that occurred were minor ones and did not do ally harm to either party. As regards Laviglle and Graham they point out that while both are fast. players nnd good dc- city, I-‘cb, 4. 933, Mary Wisner._aged 9i, widow residence, rarely do check legitimately nnd that Halifax will be very greatly handicapped ii they silenced in get- ting lnto the finals in competition for the Allan cup with Upper Can- adian teams as Lnvignc and Gra- ham will sit in the penalty b most Smith of the ilnllfax Herald his idea of all all stiar Maritime temp which Jimmie broadcast over CHNS 0n Saturday night. This, as we re- collect it is ills pick: Goal, Barge- 1947-2-4-31 mt; Defence, Graham. Barrage, Clcrnlont vs. Aces vs. Baltic, Ir- Scvcral enthusiastic ‘vllUCklCylSiS . fax rink was the fastest seen there for years. The Allbies lineup will be the some lid fhc llifil. gnnlc \\'iill Halifax, nanlely: Coal, Bubar; Defence, Gross, Ferguson; l-‘ortvards, Bcaton, Jemnlett, Hildson, Iianc, MeArihilr. Nicholson. Cook. Coach “Cllilck" O‘C0nllor. ii. S. Henderson will ne- eonlpziny the team us fezun man- nger. Tonight the Halifax \\"\.ll\'f‘l'lilCS nnd Pldlnollfofl Superior.» meet in an exhibition game at file llnllfnx Forum. The Superior-s returned from a two months four of Europe on Friday and have hurl a couple of workollis Saturday and Simdal‘ and have now goficn their lnnd losing one», but nifcrvvirvrh; ricicntell the Lenin they lnsl t0 11,1 111111‘ i" W" and showing n lnlfrkcfl =1ll101'10I‘1li' over every iennl (‘ll("|illll(‘l‘f‘(i in Europe, rclilrniln: also “fill tile In- ternniiolml Trophy. 1'} roulenr High three, I. Laiferty, 482 pins. J APAN’S fCcntlnued from Page l» with the committee's attitude i0- wnrd Japan's proposals said: _ "After" careful eonsidc-rnfloil of' fllcse silggcstions the colnnlittee. while appreciating iho spirit. rvillcll prompted them. rrrzrcifillly cam", i0 illc conclusion flint they differed so funclnnlcnfnllyi from its own pic- posals, even as ahead) modified to meet the desires of the Japan- ese gowrnlneni, that tiloy did not oiford a. satisfactory basis for n procedure of coilcinlion." 1 The two prop: 1 advanced h? resolution of n pnreorzc relative to, Mallehuklio, which ivm- ref. up iviilll the assistance nf the Japanese in ndminiaici‘ hinllclluriu. 2. Thu‘, the proposed conciliation body should not have silpcrvizaurg’ authority in’ $ino~Jnpitilcse nego- ice that conciliation l'f‘iil"tii'l(‘(l op- en on iil~ bu =1". of the committee's previous SlIYZQPSlEOIIS. The coillmittec resumes dscuss- ionv tomorrow of mcommendntfons the party refused “to hold the stir- rups for other movements," but fol- lowing proud old traditions Vifiiliifl fight for 1ibcl'l_v_ justice l\ii(l Elie constitution on n ehris: basis, The Federal. Gcrlnan Press As- sociation is up in nrms over re- sirictions which will he ])lil£‘£‘ll on the press. The govcrlllllcllt lll all official C0iiiliiliiliqiic said that the press decree will be published Mon- day, but. gave none of the (lcfails. ‘.1 sorinl l Aliliizbl s?“ (Continued from Page l) No inquest had yet been hold. hilt nil autopsy conducted by Dr. J. W. l‘ area, rellicved iilerc xrgrttbrherfi t: Oflllllm‘ that we banks have 00111- 81; 8.45 to s1, Dunsmrs 3351mm fencemen, their .‘;ll‘Ol‘b statur-g and legs buck ileum, up mflrrrd firs; Mn hiatsnokfl “w: Sulhorhum dimornrl UH“ m“ "m, seasonra texpan: our mobneyg “mm Domed the puma growers or Gimp 11mm, by road 1,0 vrrrron R1,,“ build docs not cnauc them to check skating; legs. ‘they ofmuh emlnml l’ mpprcsciol‘ in mp exposing“ rho inrahd “mum, 1m, been m“ manu ac ure o auo . “my vrcwrra County’ w Se“ e“ rm, mtcmcnt. legitimately, or at least they very games in Europe. “inning . r _ r V r I _ Mrangrc‘, bomrc Sh" was 14mm‘ “W I11 of motives \\illCll neconlpnnfcs inn pllrrllfl_v ill an effort in make. llcr (list-lose where the money ivns kept. Silo llud then been stunned Ivy fl\'0 blows on the ileati, and llcr fhrfmi- clli. Police took plaster of pal-is CflSiS of the two scis of footprints lead- 1 . Tl t i industry, which r - 1 _ _ _ _ _ “turd-y, Feb. u vpilllugermch Eorscelgcuve towards the Brunswbk at around ‘I p" barre] ac aihthganlfi srpfnrcy‘ lpu J11)‘: th W3; ‘Hmong for a wmcmclrt lug from the back (i001 of thc Smllli (7;1-|q|,pn._.,\||uny' 1 m c my mr1y1n the wmter, but due to the Y - ' - F ' r _ V ' v home, across two other yards to elm or 1932 than n o or constant lui; of the M tr The followlns no the remaining mnsmm‘ “d Fm” “y “m” In “mm” mjccho“ or “m” Church Street Thcv our houvver. f suntan’ Feb‘ m pondms period ‘$1931’ nppgns t; other mflfkEi-S since thaotngfcn ‘fr: games to be played in the North ‘hm o a ll1'°l1°5'<1l$- $11‘ E116 111l‘“"“"d Ni“ busing their main hope on the fin. Capo Traverse-Carleton b11110 Blcwcd d0Wn M0111. 0111118 1119- shore League; Wednesday pm g, Steve Vail" has given Jimmie ' Mntsuoka in behalf of the commit- gm. prmrs rum“, on n“, ca,“ b,“ and the iizll! bulb in flu: room from which most of fhc mom-y ivus fak- en. Blood sinins found nf the Snliill home and in ill_(\_1"0Ohl where tho two vagrant: were UPI-Qatari will be which will take pimple!‘ nine 0f CUIIIPBI