t THE CHARLOTTETOWNTEGUARDIAN PAGE sEvEN ‘ Eoxmo The Sport Page That Everybody Reads i tfiliiiifiiiii PLAYINE o! thoiclasslest exponents of "tho netmindlng game in tho Maritime»: Sporting Comment and his absence from tbe team this, * . ,1 l! . . . A .. , - i" l season will be a grant detriment - ‘ ‘ " _ _ ‘ {i/(‘ii i. l0 ".16 R81! and Blllfli’! fihflllws 1°?- Final arrangement: have now been comolet ‘ for the starting ef 33g“ in?’ the Marin"? ‘m? h ‘R d. , R ‘ rt d f the biggest amateur hockey fixture of the New Year in the Maritime: a e-Uo - s o ‘s 0d pg e n8 q“ b] m a I . l? e e or When the Granite-s. amateur champions of Canada and the Abegweite Training Last Week reasons for this sudden departure _ from-the game that he has always champions of the Maritime Province; will meet in St. John on Thurs- JQOWVLING ' “i ‘ _ HOCKEY i “i 1-. I ll’! {iii “i A Till .. 4. ‘t i... y whole Maritinfie-Ihd0§9y;u'orl-l ngng with his work to a more or less ox- . . l , _ ' . . mvmllfled BB1‘ QXCBUQQ in. V6?!’ lime ' ' day, January 10th. The outcome of this game will ‘ve the lo al boost- I ' with the Abegw". ‘m’ gum“ inulrmatioli‘ 90"“! be Eieuned- 0m)’ and ls Golng as ere of the Abblee a fair Idea of how eastern amatcdi‘ hockey iompares - rx-il I ‘ his‘ ‘He momm- Jwm I ‘and u") ma" hockey h“ always lmertened Strollg Ever with that played in Ontario and further west. l/flfl I~ ‘ 1 i lei s] / I .1 Ii\'t‘l' this conflngfibllttlvl. ~nsws cunlos to us from a rbllabl-risource run lltirry "Stonewall". _ Mlorz-ii stellar goalie ill! champion Ahegwelts hccgfflecidotlwlto quit the game for goo?! and/ill. This decis- mn otlllorgnifs ncome‘ as a trout surprlsefto s ‘rtlovora and admirers ‘Oljrtlltl Ahegwelt llockily nggregation, ‘hi: team-unites |wali' has to face in order to help lunerring Judgement betwelen tent and he felt that his work came first, last and always. Well, if this is the only handicap "Stone- Percy Rodd or "Roddie" the grand “old man" of local hockey fame, has once more reached for the well known "peg" where last season he hung the steel blades with tho intention of leaving them there “for keeps.” But ol’ course “Roddlo" has made this resolu- tinn before, only to break it, when ihc season came around and after the usual training started the year with brilliant hockey and ended in l blaze of glory. Rodd is perhaps the only hockey- ist of the old school in this prov- ‘nce, who is still in the gamo and whats more. he continues to show the way to thc younger hiood not only locally but all over the Marl- fimcs. . Although playing the national game for nineteen or ttvcnty years honor province, in no small wziy toibring und glory to his native surely matters can be adjusted ‘satisfactorily enough, that no obligations will be loft in their wake. Morgan, as a goalie has at all times proved himself u wonderful asset to the Abegweits. as his the sticks the past two winters, pulled the men in front 0i’ him out oi’ some very tight holes. when defeat and perhaps the loss of a title seemed certain. 'l‘herel’ore every effort should be made to induce Morgan to return to the game so as lo leave nothing undone and no he is older in llQCl-(Py exporionu» than in nrztuzil yours 1.1.4 llt‘. . “ll to show his stuff when only it kid. n fact he was referrer] to (ll that Limo by his iram-matcas ln‘ “Young Rodd." stone ‘unturni-d on the road to re- itainlng the hockey prestige which ‘Prince lfldivaril island has earned ‘not only all over Cunudii but the United States as well. it‘ 50 to $5,000 n pendants. No medical axuninntlon in required, The term! of purchase are remarkably any. coupon and mall it u directed. No postage h neceunry. an it is Canadian Government business. Mail This Coupon-No Postage Needed The Department of Labour, Annuities Brnncb, , Ottawa, Ont. Please und me the "Handbook of Information" and hdl particulars u to caet cl n Canadian Government Annuity. person fer when I em considering purchase wee ......... ......yeuo. Pull DIN: Addnu ....... ............ .... By for the but Christmas gift for IOHII people is n Canadian Government An- nuity. relative, n retiring parlor, _ nn old teacher, or n faithful employee or domestic who llll been long in your service, II hi“ n through many years. You may yourlelf buy the Annuity for the pQPIOII to whom you wieh to present it, or you may join with other: in the purehnee. Such Annuities may be of any value from year. They may be purchnied at any nge, to start at any agevyou choose, and, of course, will Int . no long no the life of tho Annuitnnt. ' plane of purchase by which provision may be made, if neceuery, to protect the interests of the Annuitant’: die- From ilvv first your lL-ilil -~mi-r- ml min organized hoi-lmy his pro gross has been steady. and on more than one occasion he has boon offered professional con- irzu-ts from inunngi-rs wlm liked “style? llc (lcclinoil those ol- iiars. iwing contented lo l‘l‘llliill‘l with thc "Simona" in his native |ll‘(l\'llll‘i!. to thc great satisfaction of local hnckoy fnlloiviars. Every your as the season rolls around, especially ‘of lair years lhl‘ report PlTPlllZllPg; thut "ltndillo is ihrtiugh." bu! as pi-r usual. thu uboro ntrniiminil ace shows up at the gym. gets into shape for ice prac- tice and gives even a greater per forniauco than ci-tch preceding pvoar. Therefore it in a great deal of satisfaction to the lrcui sport- ing fraternity and the public. in iitsiternl i0 learn that Rodd is buck in training this season, and who knows, but be may niid lnurels to the enviable record on the stool blades which is now his lie also enjoys tho (listlnction of bring one‘ oi.‘ the cleanest puck ichasars in the Maritime Provinc- cs. A . —— ~- ::'l‘lme Has Tested lt. Dr. Thom-i ‘l5 Flcloclric Oil has been on th" market upwards of’ fifty yours and in that time it has proved u ltloss ing to thousands. lt is in high fav- or tiirotighout Canada and its excel fence has carried its fame beyond rho seas. lf lt. were ilouble tho price it would be a cheap liniineni. This Gift Brings Many Merry ' Christmases To an aged parent ‘or other and There are special For full information, fill out this ——- i-QD-O-m-i- - AGREEAIBLEN E-ss The‘ mom ogre- ‘Q hi‘ -='ll fl"‘f'Tl 1'11\’on.s is a Qinuple, .i'runk man, vitihont any ‘llflhh mrercnsions rm m mqwpggiva igrpflhfleflfl‘ one w-h’ overs ilife and understands the wee of it; ‘Ollillgiiniiz, Mikel. at all i"l'.i‘l-'ij above rllli of a golden “Finer: and steaxlifast as an an- , -l1m'. For snob an one we gladly =rnhzinre the isirsailrslt. genius. the nvvsi. infii-‘ianit Iiiho profouudeol fliongolaatblrtlmdlyeltba . ..... ......................... Min) ..... “t...."t....--.i.-:-.-"---.-.... “- Issued by: Department of Labour, Annuities Branch, Ottawa -i1lll.kt‘.‘l'.—-<l40fffilIllK. further i sex team on the following night will take place, that is, if satisfactor It is understood that Halifax city teams are negotiating with th local management for a series of games to be played there. starting o the 14th or 15th of January. If these dates can be properly arrange for the- bluenose capital ‘" .l_%_. According to the above it looks as though the homesters are gain to have a busy week on the road. if these games come off as expected the worse luck we can wish the Maritime champions, is a six-gain victory hanging at their belts (including the Granite game) when the return home. coon OLD DIDIER League Referees is a well-deserved tribute to a man who for years ha lboth on the lacrosse field and hockey arenas. But, what. by the way. ha become of his old side-partner. Jack Lavioiet? SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT so why? THE CANADIENS, INTERNATIONAL Frenchman, Belgian, Swiss and Scot. An Irishman as well: Of teams made up of such a crowd, You've likely ne'er_heard tell. And strange to say. you. have not heard, This team belong: to you. Sshi Keep it dark. now not a word: Canadiens! Thafs true! ' V Cieghorn’: Scottish. Morenz. Swiss; The Irishman. Malone, TheBeigian. Joliat and this is strange enough alone. Coutu, and Bouchen-dcrvt forget- ‘ Vetlna, trusty scuff“: ~ The Frenchmen: there's the lot, ‘Now let the season onward roll. Friday night of the same week the lal-andera will play an All-Star team picked in 8t. John and vicinity Qfter which a game with the Sus- nil iangements can be made. in all likelihood this set to will materialize. it is likely the Abcgweits will leave Sussex on Monday January 14th The appointment of Didier Pitre to the Board of National Hockey: ;done his very best to give the sporting public of Canada entertainment. Problem-if our friend Mike McTigue flattens Joe Beckett. when hey meet in Ireland on St. Patrick‘; Day, what will it prove, and if ..i Y e n d e Y The Plug is for those ' to slice their tobacco as they use it. smoking tobacco r the pipe. Whichever you choose, you are sure to get an extra choice pipe tobacco- rnellow, rich and tasty. Manufactured by imperial iTobacco Company oi Canada Limited I i illiIKEY NBTES A BILLIARBS The snowstorm of yesterday has ‘ln the billiard games n/l liamlims ziracticzilly put the (lztmper on thc -Bros., last evening liuce Douceite \begu'<-.it outdoor work, and lhcrtl-‘I/("OD OV(->»l'.llmllllt'.l0ll:1b'l.0ll by; overl- fore the remainder of their train- 901MB in fl 111054?!’ "Oil 991?‘ 'ng will be confined to the gyrmnillllme- q _ ‘ where Ferris will keep llltlwfiiilllilflgltlllsefiin ilyifmqli-‘Ongl: 3:311? n“ 1 . . . _ . . iaCufisilll'llll:ltlidéthe Arena a “my Uriond game which was a good ex- ‘ ihibition of billiards. i . 1 ight will be be- The following men have been ‘ The game” w“ faithfully and enthusiastically wor- twee“ c“! “nmmi and Stanley . .\l'- ' '. lV. ilng out for the past work: Uamp- ggfiatisgfl Fnmk “holhon H) ‘tell, Cronin, McEachern. Gordon. Moore. Rodd. Dalton. COX. illlti SNOOKER Yrowse- ' The first game between Fred Chandler and ilarry Spcnccl‘. wits won by Spencer. The second game bot ween Arthur Ritsrson und Willard incite was The boys have now boon in iriiin ng about two weeks. und Physic- al Director Ferris states that they Fred I BASKlEfilBAll i - i Lust night on tho "Y" floor ilu-l rimcliirlini-C i-liiliil‘ oi’ tlu- first io-wi i i I i i i [ilflli of tho Clinrloltoiotrii St'lll(ll'| lniorChuri-li ltzisliutlaail Iiongvic’ was played. wlii-n the llli-thodistsi ie-fwntcd the Central (‘liristiu ;’ by 9 points. thus winning the firsi i action. As was promisi-tl. tlic game Wnsi both inst und exciting. iloih teams lfeatured brilliant combination illld close checking. 'l‘hc hit-tho- dists. however, excelled in basket.- shooting ability, scoring 18 points to the (‘antral (‘hristinus ii. Ag nhnvi- lll(-!llil0l]l‘(l nombitizi lion was pi-rlmps ihi- oulsimiiling ligature; [iassus wi-ri- short zind innPPY. the bull irzivolling at fiiii (peed throughout. in a way almost hard to follow. Both llltltil! teams will bcnr watching. us the mule-i‘ It depends on your own fancyPas to i which form you prefer. The Cut Plug is for those who would enjoy the convenience of buying their smokers who like right of? the plug eady sliced for was ln-yond a doubt responsible Forward; ' ‘ - lur ilii- win. ‘ G. Walsh . . , . . . . . . . .. W. Trainer in llli‘ men's‘ fixture- llil“ shill. lilcQuaid . . . . .. K. Harrington lnnstzink boys \\‘l'lll_(i0\\'ll to iiv-l Guards » iI-ui illlillll-‘l lhi- K. (‘Ks Io tin-if}. Flynn . . . . . . . . . . . . .. E. V0586)‘- .~=i~nri- of lfilwlh‘. This was»; n liurdi ubs closi- game and tlii- brand oi‘ bull Alcliollnn . . . . . . .. D. lilclfennh inindvd out Ins-i night surt- kept‘; ihv- fans on tiptno. iK. OF C. St. Dllllltlfll ’l‘lu; iwxl Killill‘ in tin- srhoiliiii-l Centre is nu l<‘riili_i_y' nigiii. lwiw - -n K. (L's ‘ill. blzicDonald R. MacDonald und lllt‘ ‘Pipers, Uh lloy : iW. W. Coylo . . . . . . .. L. Jennings ’l‘hi~ fnilmving is the lineup: i Forwards Marguerites Tuts J. McAloor . . . . . . . . . . .. E. Murray ('('|lll'(‘ iJ. (‘onnolly . . . . . . . .. P. McGulgan Ill. Aluildigiin . . . . . . .. ll. Pfllllflill} Guards in. (‘umphi-ll . . . . . . . . . .. n. Kilfoy .\v. J. imcoommi A. Juenonsn - w» »- . . . . . . ._._.. .;_E.__tilc_duigaa Get rid of your smoke _ troubles! —— -— ‘T-"TT" ire in tho pink of condition iiud won by Petgrfiofh Bl llvllllilbit‘ is l-{ilflfi I'm‘ an Ali- ‘eacly lvr the ice at any Unw- ‘Thedhlrd game betivecn Harry 7hflrl°liel°wll "Milli- * Sentner and W. Walsh, was won ' UNEPP . ~ — - only one man of lust geusonq; by Serum". Mclnnis [ilayird illN usual stellar “ ‘inc-up who is eligible for a place The games tonight will be he. some accounting ifil‘ R 0f 115R this winlrr, has failed to show up tween the following: J. (Lirrick vs "HINTS 13 POlIIl-‘i. Wlliifl Kill"? "i" _ I mistratrd for fifty warn. Use it nl-- day with prise to tin.- fiins us the Tlllrl had ‘,"”' -"‘_.1P'” M 5'9"‘- so for inflammatory pains, cuts, not lost a game this season. scratches. bruises und sprains. The score Iii-it) was a fair lll- Bnva" ‘f hnimhjn‘ for truining~Keiiy is the abson- W. Locke and E. itrseniuxit vs 1.. r-iltsnaiiiiinlt; hi? squall. srwritu: B} ‘ , , l h .l hi if 't: Ondmor.. I 0U 0 0 - ll0l1 5- w}. .i'”y°u'_'h°"‘iet bhch .99 w‘)? “i? ‘Rog/Pie arise (iruu, The following is thi- lino-air i , '_ ‘Wuhan Polifl“ ‘inn? (“if I 1 [p] n; f? i "One of the (Ollllll0llt8l. comp] Methodists Central Christians‘ " ‘v u» .0110 an: iys m rec or -- ‘ Y ' - ‘ i w; , It only taken alew minutes time ire at, l; [Q55 to undgrgflmd the M. hints is of infants is worms, and thi. Forwards _., andyouhaveelutingwate roof “we tukpn by the Mg blondp (m. most effective application for them iii-lniiis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. KWII) ‘ f,’- ehine. Every application elpa fence “mp u l! m be hoped [or me is Mother Graves Worm Extenn- Moore . . . . . . . . . .. lies» ' 3° WQWWF lfllh": i" in! it mo“ of a" concerned that Kepy inator. ipillet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Cot I ‘ i“ l ;:l‘:r:::°:iyin| longer if; to "m come mack to earths and Sm" p _____i______._____ ‘H. r Lrulning right away. as the Abeg- ’ - ‘ - » ~ - - - - - - - ~- "l" Shine the Surface volts will need all the strength 9 ' . ' lfldsdllo llllsllol hi-y can muster. not only on Janu- Your Dilllglltt?! s - < ' - E - » ~ A ~ < - - - ‘ - ~ -» 1mm“ . - h b d _ ' s B t B‘ k- c‘ iry 10th. but throughout the hock~ i "l"'|‘“l‘"_' and ClljOy YOU!‘ plpfl bot etter an i °| 9" i‘ "i0 Nlllfly ,3. season H138 . . "Pit . . mourns/n. a-m _ __ l’ »-_-~-<..--_ - l0l1g¢l'- J ' ::For llhcumatlc Paints-Tin- t.’ you comm: Wm‘ “l?” |___ OF C. 5A$KETBALL “Anofd friend At all good v . oalns und achi-s of Sciatica and| 7°" w "WV" °W _ from rhe start” Tobacumigg; . i ' ‘ Rheumatism should be trctitud ".997 ‘M Wm b‘ m 9"‘ , Th0 fill!" YYBF" i-{IYPH ll 1W8! lll-‘li , .15 . ,/)’/n71>f a i " wmi Dr. Thomas Ecloctric 0n. Tho l"'°'°I"P"' W‘ Mi" to night at the "Lousuc" when u... Q \ ma.» / soothing and hclllllllf properties of "WWI I" P'IY'"""- Kins Tut-s were oulvliu-"HHI by lhv .v ‘Qlljpflivln Mind" i" m“ appmpriaqe . this famous remedy have boon (lfllli Make the appointment to- i Margucrltcs. This iriimc as a sur- cares. Qiotgeigvigejyv ma» boxes 1o to too. , a-filgil-rgtte elder; and Gnu. dicatioti of the playing. The more shooting of either in human beings or the low- vowoooooec-oQo-ooo-oo-‘o-uo-QQ acurnte or lllllntalrunm ____ ______. ._.._._. ____.._......__.._.. nnsrtnromfin-"Fxnrs?" - the tvinnisrs y l ‘ w WHAT gig I TELL YOU Arfmgr THE on“ convene-rams on: THAT vAbE rlfiviya twin) HQ F. ""“'_‘"— ' _ . ., _' ‘ LETTINLi (IQN? Afii-ti-L‘: t§L>2R$fiJ:§r§g\b>2Eé‘-v'" m THE wmoow HfiflOEW "Ow AH. wHAT \ ,_ w. ' ‘ 1 DROP ON THC ELOOR IN J ‘ ‘O66. to 5w ‘N Y*_F%E_ p; rQQM THE WRAP iT UP (QULD 5E ‘_ 7.5 r ‘f, MY ANTIQQE. ROOM lLL ~ ‘F’ SMOK < (TNJKETEQ _ . i. ‘s, W. emote» nor LET ‘You '3\T m, E BUT *— // f " ‘ ~ HERE iFlT.\\\i|/, 3f FT” ' I'm HPxppfNb o -, . .4‘ ‘ A<A\N' ‘P l ' ‘ T a f ca o. . gab ' g‘. ._ \ H ' a g ‘ ‘i q . O _ t - r . f 4"‘ Q ._ q n Q :_- vi ‘ __ ' 1 ‘ , b‘. “are” ‘mu-AR