kiAcf-ilicsl! u '1. .51.. rum sq- DETROIT. DEC. 12—-(AP)-—T'\e Montrcnl Canadicns shattered a tuu-garrrc losing streak br coining from behind to whip Detroit Red _,_ “Kings 5-1 in a Notional Hockey w. League 11.12119 tonight before‘ i3.- ’!03 spectators ftnv Getliffe ‘and Lco LfililCllfEllX cacli scored twu goals for the league leaders. The crippled Cnnadicns-rvith r» with ill.- injuries and Stanley Cun Second Period l Dflruit. Howe Mil Z341. _ ’ 7 afonrrczrl. Lamourcux 8:54. 3. Montreal. Gclliffc (Watson. ‘Fl- lioni 9:121. . Penalties: Gcrlilfe 2. Simon (rrrarcr), 111-amnion], Bouzlrrrd. 1i nu Third Period 4 bloatreal. Getllffc 1:30. 5. Montreal. Fillon (Getliffe. Wat- son) l:(i8. 8 Montreal. Lamourcux (Gctliffei (Brrinclcarr. Eg- 11 .04. Penalty: Brown. SATURDAYS GAME TORONTO, Dec. IZ- (C?) — l licrnzi ' ad that “ran: f 1' - I, \ ‘i the _ 1 . ._ ‘ from . " | . 0G1 > _ i. (lint sailed i l‘ , nus. ,.c.rll_.f Jrrruriv Franks, and - .' ‘ , than Uctlilfi- rapped in what prov ‘H, ed in h" ‘e deciding markzr 24 ‘. r _ or ~ ' ‘ > pi ‘ c“ furl an. Nlozrirehl l , luvufd r ililrd '- 2011s. _ ‘ V Gvlhfc arrcl lparn-rurcux getting r one and Bob Frlion netting the ' I _ {thor- . ' l . ~ p ' suumuw r First Period .1 Scurirrc Nunc. . Pcnailrcs: Jackson (2). sroiuirc NEWS} ‘fCanddians Get Back To (Winning Stride In Handing ffiRed Wings 5-1 Set Back Montreal Canadlens suffered their second straight defeat last night, as Toronto Maple Leafs came from behind to register a 4-2 triumph over the league leaders in a tu- multuous National Hockcv League game before 12.120 spectators. Rookie forward Ted Kennedy and veteran defenccrnan Bribe Pratt. played major roles in the suralnz Buddy O'Connor. Elmer Lzrcli rind drive which produced all four To- ronto R021: after Canadicns had taken a 2-0 lead on a first period other by Rav Getliffe through the second. Canadians for whom it was onlv the second loss in their 16 starts this season and their first defeat in r‘ cs mcstings with Leafs. were obviously weakcncd ‘cv the absence tnrnuoh illness of Buddy O'Connor and Elmer Loch and llrc continued midway absence of veteran T09 Blair;- Tod. (‘nmurnu Montreal amateur. was used a; o centre ice renlacmnou- but he was far from lillrng the shoc< of the missing stars. “PM! SUMMARY First Period 11h Canadiens. Heffernan (Maieau) 112. Penalties: J. Hamilion. Cham- berlain (minor and maior), O'Neill (major), Prat-t McMahon. Second Period 2. Canadians. Getilffe (Chamber- lalnl 11.05 3. Toronto Kennedy (Hill, Booth- nrnni 11.57. Penalty: Bouchard. Third Period 4 Toronto, Pratt (Kennedy, Booth- man) 2:13 5. Toronto. Kennedy (Hill. Pratt) .. r7‘ 6. Toronto. Booihman (H1111 18.59. Penalties: McMahon (2), Pratt. Watson (major), McLean. Booth- man, Majeau. i: Founder 0f Star f" Bias At 80 PORT WASHINGTON, Dec, l2- (API-Gcorec A C02‘ _, 80, found- er of tliu Star Class racinu sailboat anchcommodbre of the inlcrnatioirol Star Class Yacht Racing Association. died yesterday at his home after a nine months’ illness Cor known as the "father of tlrc cl ’ b,\' the many Star Class unrhu conccivcu rho idea for Llic first Sttu‘ Boat ill 1911 ant. star -' number one, "Little pvper," was - designed and built for im. Hc be- lieved an inexpensive fin-heeled » boat of the Sharpie tyipe vlnight "' prove a popular one-design class. With "Little Dipper," Corry mon- opullzcrl rho winnings in the Star Class races until 1915, (vixen ‘(he class had urown to such proportions that monopoly no longer was ves- S C. . Sweden Sievers Sports Relations With Nazis STOCKHOLWL. Dec. i2—-(APl— Swcden ‘unofficially broke athletic rclarions with Germany yesterday ns a rcsiill of the recent arrest and t: ortrrtion of Oslo University stu- rlcnts. N. O. Ekcland rind Einer Ran- hcxz. iwn Swedish sports associa- iltrrr presidents; sold "it is impos- idltr to continue sports relations with Germany’ as long r5 the war i lasts“ British Footba .111. ckpucr “crust-cu Qrunanr n1 - i814.‘ o-l uororo n crowu of 12,001) lit rilucrcpcol ycsteruay to strong- incn their nola cu znc football lec- guc norm fcuucrsnlp _wnllc Mun- clr..~.tur~ urntcu mfilikéu wrcmra-ru (ans hold to n 1-1 41:‘ . ‘iuafhm, 1111.1 afEi»:-,\~s 11o..r : llLi‘L.J mild piuuu in ilic wtaardnlsz. ii was ‘AVCYDUOYI,’ 11st drmv ol the season. Dina-a vr canned n iiitlllalPV uiszuncc notcwoi‘ thy LO kecp of tnc if‘ li(l Aston Villa. n- goal down at half time arprnrst Derby. staged u rc- gogcry 1n the second half and drew In rhc league south. Wcstham drrw l-l with Arsenal 1121f. nruvcd into n strong uosirion with n fivc- point lcnri orcr- Arscnal. 'i‘ni‘cc points bch.m1 tho loaders 1:1 this a sr-rrion is Tottcnlrunr Hotspurs. Athletic . ‘—‘2\'E1(‘ defeated Charlton ' ' 0 ‘The top slarzding in ilrc Scottish southern league wore by yesterday's games. The lending ' FORE SALE , ., Two , pnlygamous '._‘ " while Fri-cc‘ males. Good t’ tires. _ a. .\\'yl1_ie M. Allen,‘ is ,0 Charlottetown. a lZ-ll-Ili. . .'.' L" .,... n .. 1-'l3h31‘.;*-(€.l'<7é~ r1- ' unnffcctcd L . Rangers trlmrncd Patrick ‘Thistle blanked Queens l B Howati 1.19 114 119 1.. Cerry 16s 11s r10 D. McDonald 133 190 1'10 A. Barrett 112 87 100 F. McKenzie 85 191 114 H. Montgomery 139 167 i3!) M. Matheson 187 119 10a L. Callbeck 113 113 116 'J. Rogers-on 49 147 173 E. Hazard 141 100 125 N. McDonald 256 91 1B6 L. Binns 121 111 109 L. Gillies 72 146 120 A. Starrett 14>.» 215 153' G. smlthers 141i 116 149 M. Cudmore 147 Z67 133 E. Wooiner 122 ‘113 109 G Bagnall 203 135 159 L Bearisio 175 BB 126 J, ms; 119 10a 197 High Single-—N. McDonald 256 i i roscon. Dec. rz-(cr Cablc)1-l—;L_ Clewmh » to deadlock Otto Graham Voted “Class Sailboat {Best Football Player CHICAGO. Dec. 12--(AP)—Otio Graham, who ended his three-year football career at Northwestern tnis season with an all-tune western conference passing record, was voted the most valuable player in the i943 big tcn ‘Jill-illipltili and was awarded the Chicago ‘Ifibiilie silver football yesterday. Y BOWLING Friday Afternoon Ladies League High Three-N. McDonald 539 Business Girls yeagu: Jeeps: P. McKinnon 124 109 152 J. McLean 99 136 180 E. COX 102 136 138 r R. Toombs 148 146 197 Worry “karts: ‘)1 149 l4 M. Mclnnis 1B9 t S. Shams. 119 102 20b Mosquitoes: S. Smith 150 199 132 M. McKenzie 136 111'.) 213 _E. Holmes 1.46 110 i04 (lore Nuts: J. Kieliy 133 1100 157 M. Dockerzdorff 160 156 124 . 0X 208 i112 i400 J. McLeod 122 104 150 High Single-D. Cox 2.08 High Three-M. McKenzie 53B Sport Briefs PHILADELPHIA, DEc. l2—(AP) -470nnie Mack said yesterday that Al Simmons l: likely to rg-turn to the Athletics ncxt spring for the third time. Mack said he has oficrcd the veicron outfielder. recently releas- Pci by the Boston Rea 50):. o fob ls Player-coach and "it's up to Simmons" to take advantage of it. BUFFALO, N, Y.. Dec. l2—(APl --$tanicy (Porky) Rogers, baseman obtained by the Buffalo Biscns from Portland of the Pacif- ;ic Coast Leanne in n trade for in- (‘LBICICT Ollie Beimn. has been plac- _ed on ihc trading market. John C. ‘Stlglmeicr. Bison general manaucr said yesterday. WASHINGTON. DB2. ll-JAP) —New York Giants overpowered o ragged band of Washington Rod- skins 31-‘1 before 35.540 fans today the eastern division stnnrlimu d the National Football League and force the clubs into a giay-off in New York ncxt Sun- ay. Use lllnufdfTf-ilrdun i .1... third . BLUE MfliillAY SKATE TO-NIGIIT SIiASE TIIE BLUES BY SKATING THF. CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN THE FORUM Rangers Win First Game In I6 Starts; Hang 6-4 ‘Defeat On Boston Brains iANEW YORK. Dec. fter 15 futile effons. the ‘New. ro 0 load on sxdwzoal by Gcrry Hcfiernan and an-l fork Rangers finally won a Na. llonal League hockey game to- ynignt. turning back the Boston] (nruins 6-4 before a crowd oi’ 15,-. "9- The Rangers had lost 14 of their iirst l5 games and tied ma‘ other i ' sumnunv I First Period ' 1. Boston, Cvuidolin (H. Jackson) 483 Horton. Cowley (A. Jackson) I 1O 43 l l {i-Ncw York. Scherzo (Aubuchon. G. Warwick) 17:52 Penalties: Leger, Hcxtall. Second Period l4 Boston. Calladlnc. 13:08. - 5. New York. Hextall 13:45. '6. New York, Hextall (Dernarcol 16.24. | Penalties: Scherzo. Third Period 7. New York. Heller (Scherzo, Au- buchon) 8:19. 8. 'New York. Aubuchon (Wur- wlck) 15.11. 9. New York. Scherzo 15:29. 10. Boston, Cowley (Cain, ifoiiettr 17.09. Penalties: None. SATURDATS GAME BOSTQN, DBO. l2-(AP)-—The New York Rangers went through their 15th National Hockey League game of the season without o vic- tory. bowinB last night to the Bos- ton Bruin; by a 9-6 margin be- fore a skimpy crowd of 6.500 at thc- Boston Garden. The triumph en- Black iiawks Edge 0ut Maple j Leafs 3-2 CHICAGO’, Dec. 12 — (GP) - The Chicago Black Hawks ran their home ice winning streak in seven tonight when they edged out the Toronto Maple lcafs. 3-2. before a Chicago stadium crowd of 17,365, including 500 service men who were guests of the Hawk management. The Chicago National Hockey League entrant broke o 2-2 tie which existed at the and of two periods of play when the able Cully Dahlstrom flashed down ice after 13 minutmr and 42 seconds oi’ play in the finll frame to cake a Doss from Virgil Johnson and bang in the winning goal- Uniil than the game had been a nip and tuck affair. The Hawk! gained an early lead when Little Mush Mann stalked in to regis- ter an unassisted goal at 4-30 of thc initial period. SUMMARY First Period L-Chicago, March 4:38 Z-Toronto. Bocnar Carr) 9 42 Penalty-lAiien. Second Period {i-Vroronio, Hill 10:39 4—Chicago. Mosienko, (Smith. Johnson) 13:06 Penalties——Boothman. Hill. Third Period 5--(1I31ricago.Dnh1strom (Johnson) Penalties-None. ii. ii. L. Results AMERICAN SATURDAY (Davidson, Buffalo 4', Pittsburgh 0- Cleveland 5: Providence 1- Indlsnupolls i: Hershey l (lo) SUNDAY Providence 4. Buffalo 1 (tie) Indianapolis 3» Hershey 3; Cl-"veland i: Pittsburgh 5; in i1. S. Tapering Off CLEVELAND. Dec. 12—-(APi— The magazine Steel reported today that “despite stiffening -‘ in some products. the overall trend in steel buying continues to ease slightly. current orders are 198a and (ingot production shows signs of tapering over the next few weeks." , "For the longer view." the oracle publication added in its weekly summary." the war production board predicts that war require- ments in i944 will exceed even thosl‘ of this year. with special om- phasls on ships, trucks. Airplanes and oil refinery equipment as well as auxiliary types of ordnance. "Curtaiiment in light anus and ammunition. lend-lease program, tanks and machine tools have con- -tributed to a levelling off in de- lmand, leading to cancellations and creation of excess stocks at various plants. As u result the dis- position of steel buyers at the mo- ment is to continue to tr-‘m inven- l _ l2—lAP)—abl0d the Bruins to stretch their ‘season and Herb Cain drove two Demand For Steel i, String of undefeated home starts to seven games and moved them 1M0 mild Dlace in the standing. The Bruins scoring total was a hlkh for the Boston teum for the is reserved for M" bu; uuverils y u; uue ntllcll! Pl!‘ This column of local Interest, of u IIOWIy nature ma oi five ooulu n word. '5' "' F""".°_':. _. __. 000KB m: Christ-Ina! r-rfim CONI-‘EDERATION LIFE LN- URANCE. l r ISLAND ruxmsn scuvauy- Colored for Christmas. ' o1 Studio. nu: nsoutao" mccrruo of the Ladies’ Aid P. E. I. Hospital. will be held on Monday. December 13th at 3 P. M. in Cundail Home. 12-11-21 Ci’ "fig-Si. SERIOUSLY ILL-Many will 1'0- et to learn that Peter iillolstir, a firmer member of the Charlotte- town Police Depariment and now serving with the Canadian Army is seriously ill at Toronto. His wife left here bv plane yesterday to go to his bedside. AIRMAN GRADUATES — The ‘micro Icing to his precept wwri . will travel by plum. u 1 connected with the Sunduydschbirzl 11 WILL G0 T0 HOSPITAL ~11 is understood that Mr- J- 5ififiil. well known local business man and I member of the vii-i council, will go yo n Toronin Hospital for treatment shortly- l“ Maritime Central Airways machine. which will make the flight direct from here to Toronto. Mr- Sterns has been unwell for scam time- MISSIONARY HERE Eva Hasell. Winnipeg, Miss L is who Caravan Mission. strive Charlottetown Saturday nloht Miss Haseli travels from Halifax m Vancouver by van on missionary work during the summer. At pre- sent she i; making a lecture tnur. She left hers yesterday forlmilton When you smoke " XPORT" CIGARETTES You smoke a milder, better cigarette, always gentle to your throat. On sale evorywhero. ‘DECEHIQER 13, 1943 . 2.... . __...._.___ Church. Charlottetown. Personals Dr. us. Nott friends of Stanley Mclnnis of the Royal Canadian Air Force, will be pleased to learn rhat he received lils navigators wing Friday when he graduated from the school at puck; through goalie Ken Mc- Ailley to become the league's top goal-maker with a total of i7, SUMMARY First Period l Boston. Cain (A. Jackson. Cow- le '30 y) . . 2. Boston. Boll (l-lollett. H. Jack- son) 5:11. 3. New York, G. Warwick (Leger Aubuchon) 11.15 4. lioston, Kobak (H. Jackson. Boll: 18.16. Penalty: Hollett. Second Period 5 Boston. A. Jackson (Cowley) :23. 6. New York. Hextall. 1.01. ‘T Boston, Cain (Cowley, A, Jug];- son) 2.11. gsoiioston. Boll (Holiett. Koppkr 91 new York. Sch i, . .. wick) 13.10. er a w“ Penalties: None. Third Period 10.2 Boston. Cowley (Clapper. Cain) ll. Boston. H. Jackson (Calladine. Clapper) 6:13. 12. Boston. A. Jackson (Cain) 8.14. 13. New York, Leger 10.35 14. New York. Heller 12.30. i5. New York G. Warwick rwrco. Heilcri 18.41. Penalties: Guidolin. G. Warwick Hollett. Quebec Affiliate With (G. (De- 'no reports of women barn London. Ontario. He is n son (L-Cpl. Lawrence iviciruris of ‘Charlottetown Police Force i|Mrs. Mcinnlsl. l c the and N0 INCIDENTS REPORTED- ontrary to rumors there have been ‘ casted on the streets by an un nawn (man since a week ago last night, (City Police Said. They said they ‘knew nothing of a rumored incid- ient on Satrrday night. I _____ I nousr: m WATER-Some ex- citement was caused at r-lre fciTY wharf in Charlottetown Saturday when a horse backed over and into the water. Firemen and . p01 if were called to help get the animal ‘out but when they arrived o rescue ‘had been effected. It was under- pstood that the animal was owned by IVLr. Peter Connolly. n Charlotte- town truckman. SERVICES AT ST. DUNSTANS BASILICA — Yesterday was Holy Name Sunday at St. Dunstank Ba- silica. Rev. Father Louis Dougan preached at the B o'clock Mass and Rev. J. E. P. O'Hanley at the 9.30 and 1i o'clock Masses. 1n the ev- ening Holy Hour was conduct/ed by Pzrv J. W. McCardlc. The Cor- pus Christi Choir assisted under the direction of W. J. Brown TRAIN AND FERRY-The train left Borden Saturday evening with 423 passengers arriving here with 162 passengers at 9.15. The ferry made G trips on Saturday. The late train left Borden with 22 passengers arriving here with l2 passengers at the hour of 12.30. This extra train has been added to accomodata the holiday traffic. It began operations Saturday, Dec. ll and will continue until the beginning of the New ear FUNERAL YESTERDAY -—- The 110-l whore 1 1t provides for eStablis-hment o national council on Physical ness and crea returned home which the dom and Kensington. 0n .. . :_ -— - “mm she Wm pug!“ mm or matters in their own areas. bllbvlflilfl the church van and views on the dflmlnlon purposes leadcn rp Alaska Highway in t Paul's ""9131! 3Y"n"'ln'5ld~ o“ A national physical fitness D1‘ was approved by parliament. fl flt- - tion of a fund to inion will contribute - from Toronto on aturday night $250,000. The program includes thei —-— organization of sports on a nation- , Dr. P A Creelman. superlntsn- Wide scale. dent of the Provincial Sanarorium. 8001111 89011111)’ and reconstruction returned home to Charla, proposals were examined in detail this week-end from Ottawa where b‘. ha,” commute“ The 50m], he had been attending a conference security cunmme, suggggfed , further studies nnd is expected i0 \ flight-Lieutenant J.H. Battison. cgntinug us work m 1944. (“d MFS- Blliusim- 1°"- bY ma“ ‘The reconstruction ccmnnittce Saturday for Kansas City they plan to spend Christmas at Lhe home of Mrs. Battison’; pur- ants. i r I I I | Sergeant Aruthr Gibson. RCA; |F_ nnd Mrs. Gibson arrived here‘ ifrom Toronto this week-end Mr. lund Mrs. Gibson expect to reside t in Charlottetown for a time. Ottawa Studies Broad Proposals 0n Social Lines BY JAMES McCOOK Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA. Dec. ‘i -(CP)- Blue- prints for Canadian social security were prepared in Ottawa this year. Vigorous study was given pro- posed stcps to be taken before and ufier the war ends. to erasure every Canadian has u basic minimum income regardless of ale. occulflfloh. place of abode or sex. Last year saw presentation t0 the H0059 of Commons committee on social security of a lengthy report by Dr. L. C. Marsh. research ad- viser to the government recon- siructlon committee. on a suzsesi- ed social security progam for the dominion. Dr. Marsh estimates that assur- ance of a basic income lo Canadians would cost about SL000- ccopoo 9, year. and that another s1.00o.oc0.00o would bo required during the first year aficr the war recommended a survey of Canadian natural resources to drtcrmine their nature and extent and other’; rcqulremenis. to permit a major rest-war program i0 provide cm- cloymcnt and "promotion of a bitter balanced Canadian economy? The ccmmittee said a housing yiroizraui was essential lo eliminate slum conditions. with the govern- ment obtaining authorlty 10 finance or assist in financing better homes. Debate in parliament indicated general support of social security programs by the various political parilcs. The Progressive Conser- vaiirzes had Dr. Charlotte Whitton undertake a detailed analysis the Marsh report. in which she commented kttem i0 dlrcct Canada along ihe bue- prints of (he social security plan for the United Kingdom prepared by Sir William Beverioge whereas the Canadian situation dtmanded "evolution realistic measures grounded deep in the character of this country and its people." glasses were smashed b“ H ‘ who misjudged one’, ‘lprfpdfiz; fights broke out beiwetn the he? cats and rhc:r critics. The Hammersmiih Palais d5 DIM?» 0110 of Erglands m“ famous ddncing spots. refused m! libterbus fans admittance. Th, Mecca Dance Agency which we“ ates Covent Garden. gm. of ‘the biglflt halls. and a uunzber of other dancing spots in I ~,n;r[,n and the provinces. has follm n gulp The hepcats have 0011i piiliielv asked to leave the floor in cthq} halls and restaurants. . (he, don't like ii. ' "There's no harm in it and there‘; lois of hcalihy exercise lli yrticr- bugging," ccmplainrsl (mo, One of 1on6 1'5 11@-.\-_<|,q,;,5 taklng note of fl:c an, pug m; reason for it this \\ ~ "The iilterbrugs hm on‘ incil‘ pan. chcmd gum and ncrs in such irerr/ies ihar oihrr dancers ccmplained cl brat-rs and iniu: ies." So the Jitterbug finds nimsqrg with fewer and fewer places thatll accept him. He hasn't lrren banned altcgether- -the Mecca people 51m allow him at one of their iiulncrou; halls- -but Ito's being confined, Stiff Penalty For iion-Bompiianceiiith Federal Regulations Jivehounds Fade Before Longhair London Bomehack BY SYDNEY GRUSON Canadian Preps Stuff Wrller LONDON. Dec. 12 -\CP)- Th0 London jii-rerbug has just about "had it." Time is running out the 1161MB“ and rugcuttcrs here. Strauss is One of the large crnplovcrs on the Magdalen Islands rccvrillr an- swered a charge for falling m rrraka contribution; for his employees at required under the Unemployment Insurance Act (1040). The accused pleaded guilty to the charge and paid fine and cost: amountinlz to 439.39 ' Mr. Terence Piducon 1,! Gasve. Qua. acted as special agerrr for the Department of Justice in this case. In commenting on this action Mr. W. T. Macdonalcl. 3611101131 Inspector of Insurance Rcvenur. pointed out that the Unemployment Insurance Act has now been in opgg-gflqn fof a period of two and g 1151f years, and there is little ex- " ' A ' n f ks cts to ‘ill th gap beating thcm and other longhairs. - , 1| my, for ncn-comullancl. n ngfziieclf-Blwgf rigid 1afisigf-1fiywf1lf1f:E-~bgvw€f:rxi’ dtitfrnfmellimttilomlonge rfigrlgglyéilngave iffem ‘(QmQH-An-glglgi (‘$105121- uarpygzhniznorgpmogi noon. A private service at the Cut- 5 1'8 Xi 0 8 11B ‘"1" e "m" r - aw or e 8i‘ B - _"'“' cliffe Funeral Home conducted hv W l1 W899 b11515» lived F“ "ems m be “arms 5“ that hi! Dewnmeflt l5 “mm” ' . ' ' d end. take u rlllneent vlcw of all fu- TORONTO‘ Dem 12 __ _(Cp) Rev, T. E. Mcbennan. was followed The‘ P497511 191'"! (‘Yllflwmzgd h t b t0 x I or ‘y, M r ~ “idem °f me mmlnm“ Cum“? ,,‘",f‘,,,§‘““§§“ ' em" a? unemployment assistance to un- Canadian and American cousin be- ' “wdmm- “"“°““°°‘l ‘Ysfie h A 1 filfi-ennan "-- e insured free medical care for all fore the war. Then the cousin statement released wmsht throusir ° m" “°°~ m "° m“ w“ Canadians sickness benefits. came u» pay a visit. duration- “Hum”... ‘me A5S°°1FM°~WS T°r°m° omce beautifully renderefi by Mr" Geome- l maternity ‘benefits for employed length. and soon the Er-sllsh girls that the Quebec Curling Associa-l gT“§°“',Th°1v[%a Dbmfii“ Avert l women. increased old-age pensions. were cut-ting the rug eve bit as 3 tablespoon‘ 1am. tion has affiliated with the Dom-lA‘ ‘c ‘ggcglséqnl’ “Eyeing”; webyirs‘ disability pensions for unemploy- mean as the girls left be ind in 1 b2 cups Bus" inion Associaiion- rwutréd Lmn s2; agd Arthursflex: ables, and funeral benefits. New York and New Rochelle, 2 ens Associations in every province hens” Intergnenfwns m m P90-‘ A national health insurance plan Montreal and Medicine Hat. _ 1 cuwsour mm“ flllciifi N0" 5w"! m" F" a ' plg‘; cémem-v e 0 as outlined in the House by Now the biggest of Londons ‘ H, cum mun iliatzed with the Dominion Or- '__ Pensions Minister afacKefizie. durg-hfllst much harp elummgtl, b2 teaspoon “m gun ation, Norlan said. adclinz __ setting forth proposals or a ocqeve us ve “n: P “ ‘ _ _ um rt n hoped Nova Scotla clubs EXTEWE” “L” A‘ " ation of the costs cwwi the | limrlmcsins allowed sliflis to the 13 "mm" w“ a congregamional meeting of the 1 h ovtn Q5 The consternation o; "s champions 1-2 teaspoon nutmeg. Wm 5'91‘ admfssm“ R°°n- Brookfield-Middlc Stewiacke (Nova ‘tigallncgh “£55 tesiuggwf.‘ ca,‘ 5255 | Th). ‘jtterbug-g’ "My acrobaflcs Cream the lat-fl, add the 51th:!) _‘ “"- Bcotia) pastoral charge 1 Knox “ ~ '. _' ' L ' I gradually. then he (‘£25. ' R h Church“ Hall P8091101’. so xtfnunlm- mdffliuifrfragifgo tfllgeberrcrffrialirigg- l lfritielfivgflfgltxlxigiz fgoiapaifbgggsallcjanfltfe l beaten. and fthehbéarlen rlafislfeéiiilgiii‘ m“ ca was extended m my‘ from contributions look of concentration-shut l8 the Mix and ‘H Le r7" n" B'- en 1 . - ' ~ 1 ith th fl.t mix- fVlKeNdTHPETLfIEerI-“Bsetfklemgfrt (131151, DQ133351ggggggprgrbusggr-awyggg15%;‘; $181111“; 2i rlfiifiifowhrerprcifrg | frxilribkcrlld‘ $1; ‘zncurnemcrr-l flour] Mann-ea; wanderer were one o; place _Iis soon as Dossible- Mr-| Wm, m per50n required to pay alarmed ihem- -particularly the to make- handling 1105511115 x1“ Canada's outstandingshockcy reams. m“? l‘ Q "WW °Y 300181911111 more than 3.7 per cent of his in-lacrthavics and partncr- swinging. to 1-2 inch ihicknessvclil “gnu; It was just 39 ycars ago today that P164?“ COUHW- He graduated “me on behalf of himself and his. In one week-end the dance Jloured doughnut mil-Pr Rn seven] 01mm“ greatknck M“- from Dalhousr- University and dgpen-jgntg, [halls here. one dancer’ fainted in deep fat. shall and Dickie Boon - signed Pine H111 Divinity Hall in 1930 and Ulflynutg decision on the lnsur- after an especially ‘solid number- --——-———- - Wanderer contracts and turned out has held pastorates in Merigcm- price plan rests with (he provinces Another sprained a leg so badly he Minurd’! Kills pain 1 to practice for the 1004-05 season. ish. and East Fiorenceville, N- Bi, who have jurisdiction over health had w go to hospital. Tables and ____ __ BRINGING UP FATHER W___ k__ H’ ___ [iv _ _ (VYYS . u. s... "M "m"- i" l” * OMA — . . IF‘ THERE IGNT IN FACT-l '1' K 1 A BOTTLE OF VERY MILK IN THE GOOD- ICE BOX- SIR! TEN DOLLARS SHE LE \ TlLLlE THE TOILER ME" MY NEW WOOMERS PAY ME SO LIBEQALLY, air-m- s-hm. he. TIPPY AND "CAP" STUBBS TcArQre”ro'r>£§r“ELDoRA TH’ NT — ABOUT FACE! ‘HOW DO LOVELY- - BUT SOM E BODY %OMEPS, EFFlE"? DON'T KNOW WHO'-' YOU LIKE YOUR O-LTHEYWQE I'M so wot-misc! ‘PHONED ME --r THAT WAS TH’ TEN DOLLAWS YOUR MOTHE‘? BORROW/ED FROM Ml?- HELL torles and to buv no fin-flint olindi than absolutely nmlurr.” o, MlSS amiss. ~ In ALL suowctruo 1 cool-ON