l cau. ‘our A REALLY "iiil-"Wfiirrlf ’ IT'S momma I j_—-—‘—~ U5 J -' ‘i as 4 allsifil ~i _ /r;~i).:-*;,'g,. IUIJITTEIEU IT REIT" REDUCED PRICES luflttfi i3§r RAZQR5 WITH 1O GILLETTE BLUE BLADES DOWN THE ALLEYS Y. M. C- A. ALLEYS ____. Royals... ... s" n. .... 1818 .. d." M" m» d Monarchs 1552 . waning, 13h. M‘ “l” m‘ “W” 255' m um bum’ o; Km, _ High single Walter Wilson 289. ' “EM w, -- 3 “£3, High two Walter Wilson m. ‘ugh o! n" lmperials .. n. ... ... 1876 $3 w“ ma, m, Msieetics 1m H mcmmnn,’ m" h m‘ Majority fcx Irnperials M. _ “c” omnm‘ in“ m]; fink ‘u H‘!!! $137K} Hfb Sa-‘nders 24G. t’ um a “my”. w be . a”, High tro Ray Pendleton 452. .. chock full of exciting events “i ..Z'=‘°’.~°°‘3-i=“'l'&“ lfifi Canadian Co al Will Benefit I ensington Rink Skating S Ca n a cli a Defeated In . Golf Tourney PINEHURST. N. 0., Dee. lL-(A. d Ilenoalak meat mefilid on the 10th ween wsomwuienstrounscruw Owl-toot fcr the title vacated this Year by the Untied States Amateur Chwmion. George‘ '1'. mil-asp, n. 130th Keating and fhmoson had ‘cards of so for the round. P. P. Bronson of New York won the othe‘ final bracket, Meeting l". C. Rcbctaon 0f Mannheim, Vt one up ooh-he home greet. Prizes Presentetl At Golf Dance On Wednesday evening the Sum- merside Grill presented a. charming appearance for the Christmas dance put on by the Summe s“: Golf Club. There was a very large attendance. Local talent furnished the music. ‘The dance furnished the oppor- tunity 0f presenting the prizes for tho various golf tournaments dur-I in: the season. The prizes werei distributed from a prettily decorat- cd Christmas tree, Mr. W. l‘. Mc-, Donald, president of the club, nmking the presentations. The prize list is as follows: Club Championship won by H. Handicap Championship won by Ladies Club Championship won by Ruth Muttart. Runner up-Ibs. L. o. Lewis. P ghgianirdet. Runner up-Normnn: dt --~- . WIGI. Dec. l4—Irvin "Ace" Hailey, _dangerously inland ‘flor- ,onto Lea-f homey player, came through a long and delicate ire- panning operation on his skull in encouraging condition to- night in the famous ssvtu “cs-l ward of the Boston City Howltnl. D“. Martin Orotiy. Boston Bruins’ rphyeidan who assisted Dr. Donald Munro of the City Hospital duff. and 12'. John S. Hodgson during time IIII! and acted as that‘ spokesman, said the 31 year old player‘! condition showed a alight improvement when he was remov- ed from the table. It would be a matter of many hou s, he said, be- ‘foro the crisis arrived. Team on the fluid removed from &iley's lsplne this afternoon indicated in- jured tissue and continued internal bleeding. Although his own sur- ' goons refined to hazard an opin- ion whethe- or not Bailey, in the I emit that he mm a eimiplebe recovery. would be able to continue his hockey career, the consensus of non-participating exlperts was that he would not. Bailey suffered a five inch skull fracture when knocked 1o the 1m by Eddie Shore, Bruin defence star in the leaf-Bruin game. The latte suffered a gash that required seven stitches to close when he was knocked down by Red Homer. Toronto's fiery de- giuiiwmm “m” “w”? Face Abegweits Tonight RT Ijurcl Player! ‘Slightly Improved, Shore, Deeply (Eived Says Accid- ent Was Unintentional. -. animals were playing lacboaamwilihsva their] ffimififi; Say Pro cluce rs WAQHNOGUN, Dec. ifs-United States coal operators complained to the mteretate Commerce Com- mlnlom that they had wffered Men's Championship Consolation ' won by Albert Siiliphant. Runner up-W- A. Allen. - Ladies Club Championship Con- soiation won by Mrs. Wright. ' Mail's Second Championship‘ Consolation won by H. T. Colvin.‘ Runner up-W. R. McDonald. Prize donated by Mr_ E. P. Foley for 2nd Championship Consolation. serious losses in Canada. through competition from Nova Scotis coal and declared that an inc ease in hh cargo rates would mean more drastic losses in the Canadian markets. H. O. Finley, of Cleveland, vice- prcddont of the Yotqhlogheny and Ohio Ocai 00min“; P. C. Spmgue Men's Third Championship can. solution won by E. N. McQua-rrle. CHICAGO‘ Dec‘ IETM Major Runne up—W. . . m» dome w H- --- are» u» 3rd Championship Consolation. swam awe-i» www- w, ordvrts.s'e.z* ms may"! ‘m’ Lmmnp M w m iliveiler than the one med during (Canadian Press) ""1118 °¢ "lbw" vvlce president of the Hanna Coal H the MQQ h IUQQQ ll “l! oqnwny of w-heeun‘. we“ v1!“ 11w Point In 14mm l" magma, and William ‘rmory, .11.. a - iestanta for each of the aboveim¢v¢hn¢ "panting m, can-‘ phies there will be interschoi-imd“ 9011M“, mmwy’ mm y 1° chi-moms ‘"10 l" W" m oomsniaion examiner that a "Buy '~ -~*-' d m! lélnmant WP Canadian" movement in the Do- Bfiflmfllliflml mmififiminlonwaspaniallyresponsibie. 1- Fenlinstmlhfinl ‘Phdiflcentincruselnlakecar- inkCoIthmsethatthisfinepr-ateatopoints east of the -- vwmisina 111mm of mite“ ctr-ans of Mackinac and west of l ysrs has been lomofhlt Wflll- moitville. Ont, proposed by both 6d W m! Wlf-hfifllll 01 N"!!! northc n and southern carriers as 118m performers who are new, a means of simulating all rail udents a: Prince of Wales 001-, u, wind m“, m, Nqyy 1 or m employed It different Scotia coin-petition even more of into on the Island. m Kmllnr- s threat u» their financial well be- n High Schoollldetermmcdtomgqtheypid. i - = the mm for nether year ana_ dbdnys testimony was the last m! V01‘! lntlolfllll If"! l" lll-bfeorc the examiner takes over the '~ 0111118. use to make his report. Non-Stop Flight Around the Worl E is" in their anxiety to strut their uff, and after all. these are the yers of taunt-row, and deserve ' Billlliort of the older champions . - Goebel expert mechanic who be- cuwu. nun“ “mam come one of America's famous fly- The rink management is fortun-erl. said today he is alarming n in having scoured the services non-stop aeroplane flight around Messrs. Howard Boyle and Ray the world in record tme next July. amiizpn g ‘auger; m4 fag- By making three refuelings in era. and with xeiui wsiu in sud-air. and wins a P151"! m» will use of tbs booming-public may lift 2300 sallvns of sasoline. Minx pend upon everything possible an utomatic pilot, planning every ing dong fgg their mmgm-g jng detail minutely and leaving the rest nvgnwn“ m5 .11 m“ h "keg to the kind spirit that guided him . “gm-n g. m, x.wr'm mg in almost a straight line from Cali- pmn o‘ m ‘m, u‘ darn“, o; fornin to Hawaii in 1921 to win the $05,000 dole flight prize, he expects 217., Dec. 14.--Are -' facilities for indulging in Can- - . He said he has been planning it i! Feet winter pastime. ‘mo. 1m‘ PREMIHv. r/xovswlvl EwRw~ PACJxAGE BIG serene-Bur. .. IG-GER NOWI AND THE PRICE —-IS THE SAME i i uckinqiham u w arenas d ‘amlnweo a -, l; l m mm u” "m" "w" “m to do the trip in less than five days. l over’ pd" dmlwd by Mr‘ R‘ c’ the past few years in the National Holman-Won by C. I. Peters, Run- ner up-Lloyd Gallant. Ladies Driving Competition won by Harriet Bradshaw, Men's Driving Competition won by Albert Silliphant. Ladies Approaching and Putting won by Marion Smaliman. Men; Approaching and Putting won by W. R. MacDonald. Ladies Marathon won by Helen Manson. Men's Marathon won by W. H. Noonan. Ringer Competition for the year won by H. E. Gaudet. l0 best scores won by H. E. Gaudet_ Prize donat- ed by H. R. Crockett Ladies Ringer Competition won by Marion Smallmm. S. HOCKEY AT MABBIIFIELD The first game of ho&ey be- tween Dunstaffnagc and the Msrshfield Maple Leafs was play- ed on the Maple Leaf home rink Wednesday, Dec. 13, and ended in a five all tie. The game was slow in the first puiod but livened up towa ds the end. In the first period Ekidle Mill scored tines goals for Marshfield with Frank Sutton scoring three for Dunstaffnage. In tho second period Mill scored again fur Marshfield 1n the third ptriod Alf Sande“ scored for Marshfirld. F. Sutxm scoring twice for Dunswfinage ending the game five all. following is the line Qs: Maple Leafs Dinah“ ‘Earl Mill Louis Dover . Defence Heath Foster Irvin! ‘Iluomiilon Hector Jenkins Walter Sutton Porwa do Lorne Scott Lloyd Maccsllum Eddie Mill Frnnk Buton Aid sanders Wendel Maccallum Donald Mill Georze Wakelin Lea l,.'l James MLler owai; to an accident Jomph Gallant was unable to pls; ieavim the Maple Leafs one payer short. 0n Dec. 2 the Maple Leaf! de- feated the Mt. Herbert team 6-1. and on Monday, Dec. 4 wen de- feated by the Highfield Granite: 9-3, these games weza refereed in Elmer Duffet. BDYAL MAST!!! IUIT AS MlNISTK-I NIB‘ the ruling houses of Dulgaria and Jugosisvis want hunting daring snowstorm in Iro waatht today negotiatioffl IR l P!“ 5*‘! N‘ tween the ooun jk] Illfilflfli. Meanwhile. Nicholas llolflunofl Premier and Minister d Ioloiln , American League sphere, will make cognized or used in the Majors. League and patterned almmt ex- actly along the specifications of the its debut in next springs training camps It will be the only ball re- The player mart, which set a record for wholesale trades and sales of stars during the past two days, was unusually quiet but a trio of yes- terdays famous stars were released by New York Yankees. Herb Pen- nock, 2i yea-rs in the American League; Joe Sewell, an American League veteran of l4 seasons, and Cy Perkins, one of the game's greatest backstnps, were released by the Yanks. Perkins, a coach last season, immediately signed up in a ‘ " capacity with Detroit Tig- ers. Pennock, wealthy in his own right, planned w retire from base- ball, while it was understood the Yankees would find a managerial or coaching job in the minors for Sewell. _..'_- I fence run. l IIIUII BROKEN I Shore was a broken man tonight. l Always iikceble of! the ice. red-i checked Eddie pleabd today thefl he mo not rim-t Bailey 1k u- i 1y. "I went into the dresdng room i ‘to see Bailey." Shoe said. "he was conscious. f said. ‘Ans, Pm this ‘appened. I hope you're not not intentional." He ,"I‘hat's all right, Eddie, it's all in the game." "I did not strike him with a stick. I had no malice." .5 Y? i l n l. r s i. i interviewed at his home by fn-| siflcctor John I‘. McCarthy of the .__—___rr<- :11 ' k Chabot Blanks Former ml$iri$mfi iMates For Fifth Shutout when he 110M064 hi! teammate. Marty Barry, skating into Leaf t'~rr:t.) _\' with the puck and ‘I rkfi (l {Mt b0 B“ “lit 0f U16 121T nocxa Halifax Wolverines j nuns-asst. onus secs-r FORUM, Montreal, Dec. 14.—TO- m" l) fore an offside penalty was ronto Maple Leafs were shut out by QaVd. “I didn't 09c Bailey until Montreal Canadians for the second B80363 WIN IIOM AMEBIS IN it was too late and struck him with time this season tonight when the< my left side against his. There was Flying rs nob-men but» the!“ 3'0 b9- no feeling between us. It was pure- fore a crowd of I000- The 081111431‘ 1v accidental. We had been friends ens scored r8031 m "ch “t ‘he first in: some time." l wo periods and then feii back to ““-“"“—::*l= an airtight defence. Lorne cnabot, lanky Canadien goaler, earned his ifth shutout of the season at the ixpem of his teammates of the other years. SUMMARY first. Period: b-Canadiens. Morenz uloliat- Gagnon) 11.44. Penalties-None. . Full of confidence and pep after Second Period: taking "first fail" out of the far- z-Canadiens. Joliat ‘GREHOIU famed Monclon Hawks in the "Big 112104. Four" series, Halifax Wolverines Penalties-NOBE- romped into the city last evening Th1"! 7'7""? with that 8-2 victory still glowing N0 50°"- Penalties-None. befor, them and a two point lead which they will carry into tonight's fray. The Wolves, early in the season, were hailed as the team in the "Big Pour" to beat and pro-season‘ inempicimis start in the Maritime Halifax followers. Now, however, with the Moncton winning streak broken Coach "Red" will set the pace, hot foot after the Coach Jackson of the Abegweits who also returned int evening with his charges, after playing a score- less dmw with the Saint John will be reshuffled and that nothing and Abbies. Jackson had little to say on the Saint John game except their own rink" It is understood that Kuhn will guard the draperies with Currie, Walker and Gross in the rear- gimrd. Benton, Kane and McArthur will form one attacking trio while the fans. Christmas Suggestions We have a very nice Line of i CIGARS Marguerites, Simone, Bachelor, Punch, etc. On Sport Wolves will be seen in action here until Wednesday, Dec. 27th, with the Mcncton Hawks playing two days later, Friday, 29th. The onLv game next week will be with Saint John Beavers who will play Wed- uesday, 20th. sue PIPES ' Dunhilla. Meerschaum. , Hands, Monaco, Ashley. i Admiral, etc. i In all shapes and prices We have some nice Case Pipes Forwlerlu selling of ,1(,50_N9w . . $2.19 Our Cigarette line is one o! the best. I‘ ls r r e t, Winchester. Buckingham. Gold Flake Sweet Caporal. etc. We lull a complete line H Chocolates. QC IIQI other ivonder- Ill Gills. Jfiy’: Tobacco "lien Reason for above changm is that the second section, so designated since routine of play will be chang- ed, gem into effect Dec. 18th. On Monday the 18th. Saint John plays at Halifax, Charlottetown at Mone- ton_ Returning borne the Abbies meet the Beavers on Wednesday, 20th, while Halifax goes to Mone- ton. On Friday Mcncton will play at Halifax while the Abbies will | journey to Saint John. I l O O U It is this section routing which ‘caused so much complaint front | the Island reprceentativq as it is ‘vwry expansive and also doesnot i give them nearly as suitable dates here with but one night's interval. I O O ‘This plan terminates January 1: and the third section goes into .1. . feet which is exactly similar t9 Q; , first. The sections have no beau; <on the outcome-the three leash;- teams playing off. , e a o Stuart believes his Duck camera Conan”) “:05 Ham" Cook) 1:100. Beavers claims that the " u Gouge”) ":91 will be left undone in order to guns Goodfeliow, leswick, Penn“ close the gap between the wolves s”; ' that "the Beavers certainly know Laying) 1550, HAWKS GAIN 0N LEADERS ‘ CHICAGO, Dec. 14, — Chicago Black Hawks Ialnedltvtlo $11 Detrcitinthes usge or e - sames bee, out this fact, but an arm“, d m! Nauon‘: Hzknzyhtgg; gude American Div on B league dampened the spirits of conquer,“ m‘ Wm“ 4_o_ sUMMARY l-Chicago, Thompson (Rcmnes- 2—Chicago, ‘Thompson (Romnes- Penaltiw-Goodfellow, Levns, Ev- , March. Second Period: ii-Ohicago, Couture ilmswltk- Penalties - Conacher. Mvfidven- Third Period: L-Chlcago, Couture sGottseiig- PQBIsllJG8-—B!fll'is, Evans. RANGERS FLASH FORM AGAINST SENATORS OTTAWA, Dec. lL-Fiaahlng the the alternate lino remained undis- form that won the Stanley Cuprlast closed. season New York Rangers won ron) “H” had “out ‘ .Fron\ all appearances a "bang- Ottawa Senators 4-3 here tonight in d V“ h.“ up" hockey fixture is in store for a fast rugged National flocks“); lea-l guc game. A crowd o 5. sawi Rangers take]: leadMin the flgst (pert-l . quarters’ lod with go by ulTlY l" 9c Kan go o , , and Butch Keeling. Desse Roche‘ Dewm" “mm” “i? 8 km e1 T listed the first Ottawa m) early in y the second period and Bun Cook re- plied with one for Rangers. Going into the third period two goals down, Senators put on a drive that fell one short of giving them a tic. in the gune, Bun Cock posted his second goal of the evening and then Tonight will be the last time the Earl Roche and Bill Touhey closed the scoring for Ottawa, Earl Roche leading the league in scoring points, scored a goal and added an assist. SUMMARY First Period: Penaities-Jnduc and Johnson. Second Period: 3—mtawa, D. Roche (Voss I. Roche) 5:10. 4—Rangera, 1". Cook (W. Cook- Boucher) 15:53. Penalties-Johnson. 2. E. Roche. Third Period: 2:10. 6—0ttawa I‘. Roche, 4:45. ' 7-0 FOR EASY Misunderstood thatmeflq‘ _i.on Hawks returned from Bali ifar from oath-fled with the U1. menthandedougtothsmbygfl. creel Harry Butler andPAeIQ. O OI rhiswui method -_--s "Brydge, Doran. 5_-R,angel‘s, F. Cook. IBcucher. in Cold Weather GRADE iM-arvelube _ MEETS NEW S.A.E. QECIFICATIONS FOR WINTER OIL . Ioldatlwuperlalolllloelorflladlarvloaflhllane. DIlvehQaQl V8. ABBl-ES Tonight at 8.30; COME AND SEE A GREAT GAME Reserved Seats—50c, 75c, 31,00, Children's Seats-—25c Seals on sale at Forum Box Office this morning at l0 o'clock. Penalties-Alone. OVBBTDIE, 5-4 NEW YORK, Dec. l4. — Playing under a set of rules that varied from those in force generally in the Na- tional Hockey League, Boston Bruins defeated New York Americans 5-4 in a lively overtime game tonishi- The victory enabled the Bruins to hold third place in the league's American division, while the Amerks remained at the bottom of the Can- adian section. The aluence of Ed- die Shore weakened the Boston de- fence considerably. SUMMARY first Period: ‘ , Hitchman (Stewart) 13:02. 2—Amen'cans, Gross 16:15. Penalties Lane. Second Period: 3—Americans, Brydges (flein) 1:10. _ 4—Americans, Jackson (Duixon- Himes) 4:50. 5—Boston, Chapman (Oliver) 15:29. 8—Boston, Barry (Smith) 11:05. Penalties—8tewart, Martin, Lane, Third Period: GIIINSTTIIS GUT‘ ‘f-Americans. l-Iimes (Martin) '55 8-Boston, Barry (Oliver) 13:15. Penalties-None. Overtime Period: il-Boston, chapmam Oliver) 4:45 Penalties-Smith. Balcon!-35e. suucuren sate OLD cow IN axcuancaff; Blg value allowed for ‘Z golll In exchange for ‘of; Low overhead with g lqfi volume of bunInQ ellllilcffl, to quote you price; ting gut“ not be beaten in the Cf ."' Followlns are a list of an Ipeclnltlea: Ladies‘ and Gent’a Signet Rings Ladies’ and Gent's »--‘-~'l Gem Ladies’ and Gent's ._-" Wrist Watehq Boy's Wrist Watches ~' f Pocket Watches, etc. Pen and Pencil Sets. i, Cigarette Cases Tie Pins Waldermer Chains. Bracelets, etc., etc, We have a big of Montrose Wflgg wuch“ Blszer and better- u‘. q Ladies‘ and Gents‘ BInII. ‘ ‘ Chester A. Campbell J EWELLIR 157 Queen st. Next Fennel! s, Chung" Treasure Hunt On As Halifax Cops Seek Loot (Canadian Pleas) I HALIFAX. Dec- ill-It was the old game of Treasure Hunt in a new “ma; as Halifax police went 0n the trail of a stolen electric drill. It had been stolen m0ntbs_ before from Archibald Allison, and_ a dead end when there came I.‘ mysterious telephone call to head- An anonymous . voice instructed outtbeBcdfordRoadtoacertain service station. In a poet hole of a rotted fence he would find further - instructions. 53""! Service HIV! You: Battery Charged All Serviced at Edgar Whitlockie Charlotte-town's 1AM!!!‘ Tire Shop 1S8 Kent Street Look For The Molntle Hockey Coupons The detective followed directions. All Coupons for tonight's fly i In tllg bOtl/Jm OT the hole b0 found 83mg mug‘ be left at > m "a Pr“ °i We i" f“ WY" Guardian before s iveieel lwith a crudely drawn map. On the ack were these instructions: “Drive out the Bedford Road and tum up the Sackvihe Rond_ Count 12 trees from the first house and this evening. ' ' then look for two granite rocks. SAY. DEBT ,8 _ Bouthoftbegraniterocksisan olddeadtreellookbehinditand you will find something that will interest you." 1.11110" , wrnlnalncnlqol ‘Ifill RIVHT-S, Qllm. Dec. 1L- b! a creditor oile- Th” “m” ma“ m" Y” ‘up. ques signed by the debtor consti- the treasure hunt was all butbgwaedeterminedtogomto the end. Not quite sure be wasn't tute semement of a debt all-bong] they are returned by the bank bu: cause of insufficient funds. Ingle- the viciimvflwetiw Wh-Mtmte r. x. Inoouraisre made this followed the new directions. ruling here yesterday in disminfn] He foundtherccks,andfhetree. g @1113‘; mum, mm] And then. wider 1h cpl-radius The man was charged with mun root-s. he found the drill. "awed to settle a debt. 1t was shown lin a burlap bag. I; was in goode‘ _ had been accepted!!! condition, alt-booth dolen more creditor and later was not b Touhey ¢l~l_owe)_1‘:50._ than five months baffle. STARTING by the bank. 0 vnvsciaqrriu> 1 l » as: . ... .,,. s~_-s.nwwsnv-q-u-cvvv~unvvqqsvpqr..._n