awiurr A snow: THRILLING wzsrmu VAUDEVILLE Mnonizo and salon. a PRINCE EDWARDi-NOW PLAYlNG .l VA UD EViL-Lil-I moo on‘onsefrjtirntt.g$ -‘—' ‘liliii’ flick 4 t IN COMEDY, TRICK DRUMMING AND ILLUSTRATED‘ NUMBTRS SINGING POPULAR Sec Bucky Sims“ speed-ace and rodeo king of the North, in‘ his struggle against the plots and intrigues of one of the meanest two- giin men that ever rifled a safe. A _WOW OF A WE STERN FEATURE! COMPLETE Romeo SCENES A Broncho-bustlng/trlck riding. steer roping. Thrilling, astounding feats of fearless riding and untold skill. OF SCOTLAND -Star Player ~. iiliNTStllNfl in sax C illll RENEW THEIR on Fllfll NEW YORK. Dec. 8.~-The Glanr- tion tour ‘while the Sox will remain and Red Socks will rencw aii old at Augusta to continue their train- feud on the ball field next Sgiriiqz. ing at the Giants‘ field until Aprl‘ a fetid that has been lying‘ dormant 5th. for eight yl-ars. They have been \Vork on enlarging the Yank-e: booked, it uas announced yesterday Stadium for next season will begin by Secretary Jim Tierney. to play on Jan. 1st. it was learned yesterday four exhibition games during the at Yankee headquarters. Plans training campaign next March and call for the extension of the mez- itwilhbc the’ first meeting iaetvxeeu tl‘c twn since the spring of 1020. ’1‘lii~ first two games of the s1 '19s will be played 0n March L! l and 22nd ili Brxidenton, Flii.. . u" ili= P"- ’ Sex are to pitch liliii‘ 1.11“ Plans for enlarging the present '1 . two will be plliyI-rl zit 1.i~ rnsti-r, of the Yanks also are expect- Giants‘ 110W camp ili Augusta. £111.. (.11 to materialize before the end of on. lvlartlh Ztithaind 27th. ‘the week with the arrival of Man- Anlioilnccment also was made 'ai;cl' iVIlliCl‘ Huggins either Saturday ypstcrday that following the final or Sund Huggins is said to v ‘me of the series with the Red Sox have taken quite a fancy tosone or the Giants will break camp that two pitchers and it is possible they night and head north on an cxhibi- may come under the Yankee ban- ' tier before another week. ficlil wing of the grandstand. which will increase the seating capacity of thc park to 75.000 for baseball and 85.000 for football. . .. . Colnpstoli In N Y. With _ _ w Challenge T0 Play W. Hagen NEW YORK. Dec. 8. —Collnl ili/it Hay Settle in U. S. winter lost that docs not prorliine; its challenge golf match. Archie Compston. British professional. ,is now on his way to Los Ailgclcs to playin the $10,000 tournament and to pass a plraszint. winter gout-rally. he hopes. ‘ Before leaving Elnglantl. Archie. (Jmnpslon made a very fiiic show- ing iii the opeli championship at Oakuiolit this year. Two years ago hc spent the‘ winter in Florida in company with Arnaud Massy and therefore is quite well acquaint- ed with “the ropes." Only for the who played hcri: this year with the atrziight emigration laws Compston British Ryder Clip team. told those ere this probably would have set- ititeresteil in his trans-Oceanlq tit-d down in the United States. tians-Coiltlncntal trip that as gull‘ His friends in England under- at home these days is so dull ill‘ ‘land that Archie is merely here to would llli‘ liliii to Czilifornia for {l pend the winter. But before he shot at. till‘ ninny tournament". lclt for home with Ted Ray's Ryder scheduled for the Wllll(‘l‘ montlirl. Cup i.ouad last June the tall British He intends to follow’ the trail ploli-ssicnal star intimated that 119' back through the Southwest to had made application for his plnce' Texas and Florida and ivould llli‘ in the British quota. indicating that to take onwWaltt-r Hagen for a $601101‘ or later he intends to hang match"; ' up his hat here for good. 115101111011 _ Something New To Captain For Skaters Bathllrst BOW IIRFJSLAI‘, l)t'.<'. s. w- A compo.‘ . liloii having the same ilnalltles us |i_\'|'||ljns'f_ U,“ c A, ,, 11W? for skating liliii coasting. hill mot-ling of ill!‘ llnlllurst llm-kcy ‘Yhkh mPnlf‘ (mly m 208 degree“ “hm “PM “m, owning‘ KI," (mrruu ialiri-iiliieil. is being installed at tliv WM "p44,." Hwmhh A, a mbsp, [gigantic exhibition held hero. 1h.- ,,,,,,m "Hgqing H, be new) Li“, mum Flu- coiiipoiii-iil resembles the frost will formulate plans for the coni- ‘Hnuh mncm” n“ ammum“ Dip“ mg HH,,,,,,L Th“ Wm“ is having H,‘ o1’ n refrigerating plant. When Hm “Wrknu, “might I; H“. loll wood it burdens quickly. iim- lllvltl! i1... Skdilllll, fillk \"l'.l “ "”""".“‘ "em “ "Fm"- M ,,,,,.,,,._.| m, wwk y '11 any kind is necess- SERIAL N0. 4.-“BLAKE zaninc and upper tiers over the left . YARDS” THREE SHOWS DAILY PRICES-Jl/lafinee, 11c, 26¢. N i g h r .- 16¢, 26c, 31¢." . ,1 Is Injured ,__._ MONTREAL. Dec- 8- — T1111 C“ aillcn hockey club of the N. l1. L. sugared p, very severe loss last ev- ening during their $111118 111 B95’ ‘mill/uni reached Managing 9119910‘ Leo Danilliraiid today that Pete Le-pliio had broken his shoulder during the play. He received n0 other details. Sir Henry Gray. aur- gcoii, will meet Lepine at the sta- tion tomorrow morning when the club members reach Montreal as" sin. The loss of a valuable man like Lepliic, possibly for the remainder of the season cast i1 gloom over tlic supporters of the club. Olympic Trials , ToBc In Hamilton HAMILTON, O t... Dec. 5. —I-lam- llmn will be the scene of the final Olympic trials next year, it was learned yesterday. M. M. Robin- scn, chairman of the local Olympic Club, wired the board of control here from Edmonton, where he ls attending a meeting of the National body that the organization desired to hold the filial tests in Hamilton. if expenses could be guaranteed. This requisite has been met. This city has the largest number of Oly- mpic prospects and this fact was considered by the national executive in making a ‘choice. N. YT-Americans Win From Chicago, 2 To 1 ‘CHICAGO, Dec. 8. — The New York Americana took the measure of the Chicago Black Hawks. 2 t‘) .1, tonight in a National League hockey match tonight .cmfwyp lll hockey match. The Americana hall a clear edge in the first and sec oiid periods. scoring a goal in each. Burch took the puck across for the first counter. with Red Green scoring the second goal. The Hawks came back strong 1n tlie thlrc period and threatened con- stantly. McVeigh scoring the only goiil. “Y” BOWIIII JUNIOR "a". NOTES Owen's team defeated l-‘llllters team in a close game of bowling last evening by 47 pine. Captain Owen lllll hlgli scores rolling over 200 in each game. ‘Browne's team won in basketball from ljapthorne‘: group. Neither team were at full strength in the I-:000 0000 0000 0 000 00 000 0 000-0-00 00 0000000-00-000-0-04-00-0: Aims All it"s? "itesiilis That Count ~ 4 . t _ 3' . ‘Z-J g‘ §*""»+»»+6'+3$35o'd++3¢4”. .__4 )- Thut is why so many thousands of men prefer HICKEY s. NICHOLSON’S BLACK ,1 TWIST CHEWING TOBACCO .' to any other chewing tobacco. It has a flavor an it, own, uni iii alnyr nice and juicy. Hickey & Nicholson Tobacco Co, Ltd. I. Charlottetown I 4 '6'! Mnfufaoturers O Lin. .1 - _ germs there ore the scores are not an indication of what they may be able to do. The lllie up was as fol- lows: L. Prowsc 2 H. Lapthorn .2 A. Taylor 8 . L, Ranaliaii fl. J. Schofleld K. Johnson Total s . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. roiiirs CLASS E8 ‘TO-DAV 11-12. Specials. l 12-4. Batimlngtoli. ; 'l—8. Boxing. I 815-10. Seniors. aowuno ‘I'D-DAY 7.00—-I"0llllell & oliuiialer val I Prowle Bros. BJO-Jellkintl ii son vll. Pltflflil IIYOI," said the old sea captain when 1 WI! Ifilvvi-eckcu on one of ‘of uiqiiii-pi, A..T. ‘sniiiir u liellevetl IiacosteaTOpsTIiist-I _ . Of Worlifs 1st 10 Tennis lflayers the French tennis station 11921 ;is reflected in mhe , annual. clpfpifica- CAPITOL QEquine Thriller PRICES u Matinee 11c, 16c. Night 26c To All ' a i was tonight admitted t0 1119111 ship in the A. P. C. hockey leagi when delegates of the Antig0111$ Stcllarton and New GlaslloF Clubs met here. New GlaSEOWS 491C‘ gates. Roy Bennett and Harold P115- sidy, obpected to Sydney?» 6111111116“ into the league. _ that‘ the- mainland would be undet heavy expenses in B01118 1° Syd“? S. C. Coleman made a Dlea fol Sydney. Restated that _ hockey has practically been dead in Call? Breton the past two years and that it stands 8. chance to revive with Sydney in a strong IQBEUB- _ _ Vcsty Hanrahan made a tiiotioii that Sydney be admitted and this .._____ lilllNiiT P tion of the “world's firstiten’ by A. Willis Myers, British tennis expect. which appears in the current offic- ial bulletin of the United Stair-s Lawn Tennis Association. Rene Lacosteb four decisive victor- ies over William T. Tilden II place the French ace at the head of the ranking ten. but the dethroned king‘ of, international tennlsdom is rated second over Henry Crochet on the strength of match victories at Cocheifscxpense in New York and Paris and near yictory at Wimble- .|don. Boroti-a Ranks fourth Jean Borotra. fourth on the list. and Jacques Brugnon. ninth. coni- plete the French roster and numer- ically equals an American repre- sentation marked by thc absence of "Lltt1e’Bill" Johnson and the ar- rival of two youthful recruits. George Lott and John Henricssey. The rankings follow: Lacoste, France. Tilden. United States. Cochet, France. Borotra, France. Alonze. Spain. Hunter, United States. Lott, United States. Hennessey, United States Brugnon. France. Zozeluh, Czecho-Slovakia. Youth swept into the women's ranking the return of Helen Wills to the head of the list and the iii- clusion of Betty Nuthall. of ng- limd. and Esther Heine , outh Africa. both of whom are under 20 ‘years of age. The first ten w men follow: Miss Wills. Unit d States. Mlle. De Alvarez, Spain. Miss Ryan, United States Mrs. Mallory. United States. Mrs. Godfree. England. Miss Nnthall. England. Miss Heine, South Africa. Miss Pry, England. Mlle. Bouman. Holland. , Mrs. Chapman. United States. Considerable Damage Caused By Gale ' l (Special to the Guardian) ’ TORONTO. Ont. Dec. 8. — A cold wave from the far west. rolled over Toronto during the night lashed by e forty mile an hour gale that brought a swift descent of temperatuie of 31 degrees and did considerable damage of a minor na- ture. Wlndows were broken, signs and fences blown down and branch- es Broken off trees. Roofs suffer- ed severely as the litter of shingles slates and ‘patent roofing material shown. ‘ Among the roofs partially strip- wii on the tower of Metropol- lt Blilliing while the temporary roof of Calvary Church. Silvertlhorn ms also blown away. mcplicnc {and iclernpli vim Itiffefidtoo." .1. Win cavern rr . t the Pbclfle Islands lcalne across a tribe of wild women who had not ‘onflhfn I . ..,,-i 4 I V __ "qooii Iraciousl" exclaimed the llsmterpfiliow could they tilt?!’ "raw ' p rm the really "flint was whet nude them wll ‘f ...i l NEW YORK, Dec. o. —Playins in This second season in the 1118101‘ lea- gues. Paul Waner, young Pittsburgh outfielder. has been awarded the prize as the most valuable pinyin" in the National League. according tc John A. Heydlcr. president cl the PLeague. _ The committee of baseball writ- ers delegated to choose the 11117.9 player" cast 72 out 0f a possible 80 points for Wancr iii the closest cloc- licn contest that. has been staged lll the League. Frank Friscli. second‘ baseman for the St. Louis Cardin- lals, was second with 60 points and Rogers Hornsby. New baseman. was third with 54 points. won the prize. won it and last year Bob O‘Far~rcl1 D-AIRY CATTLE MENACE h TORONTO. Dec. 8. -Il1crcas.:-tl ‘movement of Canadian dairy cattle to the United States is regal" ‘d b‘; the National Dairy Council its .1 menace to the Canadian milk and cream supply. and representatives.- of that body last week warned the Government at Ottawa conccrnilrz the situation. During six months of this year 103,000 annuals crossed the border. as against 62,000 during the same period in 1926. J. A. McFeeters. head of the Dairv Department of the United Farmers‘ Co-Operatlve Limited. today declar- ed that the situation was an abnor- mal one. alid that the situation ivas largely due to the depletion of Am- erican herds by the heavy floods this year. Eastern Ontario and Quebec. he said. had been particul- arly affected by the movement. in live stock because of the ‘BLCTHCIJYO prices offered in nearby markets. Like Canadian Quality Canadian producers were not eli- ainored of the present market coh- dltlons in spite of this, because he declared, the worst market condit- ion is one of abnormal imcertainty. Why the American shortage was not remedied by drawing on tho herds of the American west and areas unaffected by the floods. Mr. McFeeters explained. is partly du": to the high quality of Canadian dairy cattle. Farmers of the Unit- ed States had tended to specializ- ation. to the extent that they hand- led only producing cows and did not o in for breeding. while Canadians had paid much attention to the breeding and developing of dairy types. --—-——¢-o->-l--_- B-JEARB HAVE PASSED IN A. J. SMALL MYSTERY TORONTO. Dec. li.—~Wlint hap- pened to Ambrose J. Small oii tlii- evening of Dec. 2, 1919? Having just closed a mllllon-il<.l~ lar deal for the sale of hi; iltfllli! to have 16ft his office ili the (lruiul ‘Opera House about six ‘o'clock in the. evening. and has never been seen since. ' demolition. COMEDY .- "none-c PODGE HORSE STAR i 1:‘ . igmgtorwiw I. llll STRHNGTEIIITSICTUICC PLAY IN PilPlllllR LEAGUE ',-sd evil STELLARTON‘ Dec 8 ybT-r- Oonald of Alttigonish. ic. Glasgow delegates voted against the h, application blit Robert Ferguson of and pointed out | WINS" PRIZE AFTER CLOSE Rifil York second Eddie Farrell. In 1924. the first year of the con- Grimes. test. Dazzy Vance, Brooklyn Pitcher. BYQBKLVIL '31 In 1925 Hornsby ohm. P» __._________._ 11x, l S T A R T ING ‘I AND 8.45 2 —- D A Y S ‘ SIIOWING 3.15, TWO R‘ E E L" Rcx‘s The giant MAGNIFICENT as sccbiioca by .1. Hillllily Niac- Thc New Stellartori cast his vote in favor oi Sydney. '1‘oiii Scott, the other Stcl- larton delegate would not vote. Sydney to Guarantee Stellarton asked that Sydney pay the mainland teams $125 for games in Sydney. Delegates Colman ot- fercd $75, but $87.50 was finally zic- cepted. Games will be played in SATURDAY AFTERNOON wild herd. of thousa a beautif their path. A breakneck, high-speed stecpleehase. Doiens of other power- ful punches. HORSES _ Stcllarton on Monday's. New Glas- gow Tuesdays. Antigonish Wednes- days and Sydney Fridays during lilt‘ season. “iiiillliifilti ER I l 1 ~~~-~——~—l l l . . .» , . I i“ 1.01m. catcher, was the \\'llll1t._1.‘ _ he ‘play l"; who received votes this‘ . p g . 1 TO-DAY snows sr best yet. A feast of thrills. furious battle between two stallions for leadership of the The roaring stampede - of terror-hind horses- girl lying unconscious In .§ c}, I '¢¢ - "BATTERED oomcdv- . UP" AND "llODGIfi i» 0 n o c Juli}!- _. | ...- I, H! H - _ ‘the Olympic Winter spnrtgjg; s; ‘lvloriiz early next year-unless ar- -I raugements were made w- ereby hi; ‘*9, _, could secure some sort n a pcgp. 'ion hero. Flywelg-ht Title Bout Likely Doc. 19, TORONTO. Dec. 5. -—'I‘hc 11y- clght championship of the world. under the National Boxing Associ- ation's sanction, will probably be decided hcri- on December iilth. with Frencliy Belangcr, of Torontup and Ernie Jarvisi, European chain-l pion. as contestants for the crown vacated by Fidel Lebabara. Bclaug- cr. has signed. and is; to receive 25 per cent. of the gale receipts. but Jarvis holding out for 110 percent. instead of the offered 25 per cent. é ___LECE x"-._ MBER 9, 1927 Noted Labor Leaders T - .~~ Coming to _ i Charlottetown James Simpson. VICE-We llic Trade-ii and Labor Emrg-‘Eél; =1 Canada; Howard G. Lea, of How» lird G. Lea & Co. Ltd, New York and Montreal bankers and broker,- upeciallzlng in lirbor and iluailce-i 11nd Janics A. Wright, prominent if. Canadian engineering and labor? circles, are due to arrive ill (liliii, lottetown on Saturday may-mu‘; and will address a meeting in up, Board of Trade Rooms lit 8 out“); p.in. that evening. Gorman To _ :1 Locate In Detroit sat '1‘ JOHN, Dec. a. _ Hy i]... dopar urc ..from this city (otluy U5 Charles l. GOrmun, world's champ. loii amateur skater. Saint Jolu, loses. ili the opinion of many i-ri- tics and fans. the greatest aihlem - ever developed in the Mai-plum Provinces. i (lormau left yesterday afternoon for DetrPit where he iilt nds to take up his residence. e wugf. reticent in regard to his plans. liut ivas emphatic hi his assertion that‘ l lie ivoiiidnot skate for Canada l:i ‘f. ll will be recalled that last scii- sou, wliile ili Detroit, (lorliiliu 1'",- VUIVIHI a flattering offer lo r1». move there alld skate for one olf tlic clnliii -ni' flint city. and also conch the younger skaters of tho club. ___-( Says Cup Should Not Be Awarded PIKEDEJILICTON, Dela. S. — .\t the unnniil football playi s’ illlllicr of the University oCNow Bruns- wick. llie objection previously made to the Maritime Rugby Union tluit the McCurdy Cup should not he awltrdetl repeated. Secretary’ Marty Berg of the N. B. A.. has wired in support of the pro-i moterfis offer. , iifllifiééiiis j NATIONAL LEAGUE ‘ Saturday i Ottawa 3: Boston 2. biiironiis 2; ‘Toronto 1. Chicago 4; N. Y. Rangers-O. Canadiens 4'; N. Y. Americans 0. , Sunday | Rangers ll; Detroit 1. l CANADIAN AMERICAN LEAGUE Springfield it: Boston 0. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION I’ Si. Paul 3". Duluth 4. - Kansas City 4: Winnipeg 0. ' MOUNT ROYAL HOCKEY i your were; liaisons 1 lilancr. 72; Frisch, tltlfiliornsbi’ Sunday ' i 54; Charley Root. Chicago, 4 Eurekar. 1!; ‘facoluas 1. 1 fray“ JaljkflOll, New Yul . Martin 0; C. P. Verdun ‘.1. i ‘ Lloyd Waller. Pittsburgh. 25; "Pi Traynor. Pittsburgh. 18; Rey Krcm-l 3r. Pittsburgh, 14: Gabby Hartllt-tt.‘ Chicago, l2: “Rt-d" Lucas Cincin-, niitl. 10: Hack Wilson. Chicago. 911 Bill Terry, New York. C: ' BOl-i tctulr-y, St. Louis. ti: “Bubblt-s" Ha . zraie. Cinrinnnti. U; Max Carcy.' Brooklyn. 1i: Carmen Hill: Pitts- burgh. 2; Jake May. Cilicinnati. Boston 4'. Grov Alexander. St. Louis. 41 ' Nciv York, 4: Jews Pctiix,‘ Cy ‘Nillituiis. Philadel-i l l irlillflf‘. of new frontiers" before theil-m,’ that this sped“; so m. Li; ~ s’ 1 MONTREAL, Que. Dec. ll. ~~’1‘hi export and local trade ili i; the dofifilstic liiarkct today ivns ex- ceedingly (inlet owing to il being a holiday throughout the province of Quebec. The toiic was steady and prices showed no change. Owing to the continued hliiiltrtl (lciiiaiitl from both foreign and (lomcsllc buyers. the lradi- in sprlnv, 7 ‘Vhcat Bwalf”; “I “m” ‘W5 ("[101 hm} The following letter was sent by." lliombij-r of the scientific "U1" 11°‘ the Board of ‘ri-iiiiti-cs of tlic Pro-lllt- ill" ltiuscum. wont thew PXWW" the undertone was firm. mand for winter wheat flour was confined to small lots and valucw were steady. All active bilsilics; was again transacted ili all lines of millfeed and prices were unchangctl. A good trade was dune ili standarclqht. gran‘ appreciation of n" menhiivliii-h ls W1C“ hers of tlii- Board of '1‘1'ustces ici~‘\V11111v- grades of rolled oats and were firmly maintained. A weaker feeling developed ili the potato market were reduced five cciits per bag. This was attributed to the continued limited demand from all sources. Cur lots of Prince Edward Island whites were sold at $1.05 per bag of 90 pounds. Prince Edward Island Green Mountains at 51.10 per bag of 90 pounds. Nctv Bfilllfiwlflk Green Mountains at 95 cents pcr bag in bulk. and Quebec varieties at 90 cents pcr bag ili bulk cit-track. Only a small volume of busilics" was done in eggs but prices ircic firm. The receipts were 340 cases. The trade in imported beans was quiet. but the tone of the market was Sltflfiy. Car lots of choice w lie handpicked on spot were q oted at $2.50 per bushel. and to arrive at $2.60 pcr bushel. cx track with smaller quantities at $2.75 per bushel. ex store. Extreme dullness again marked the trade ili butter but prices ruled steady. The receipts were 168 packages. The cheese market was without any new feature to note the demand being limited and values were unchanged. The re- ceipts were 339 boxes. - {-0-} THE RANGE OF JACK PINE’ T11" int-k pine t-Plnils Bailkiilaiiai ""11 11 1'91)’ Wide range in (lanolin. it in found from Nova Si-otia 1:. "l" “WK! niounlnlni-i and north- wartfln the valley of the blacken- zle river iii Great ilear lakc. ‘its Anti nOW. eltht yearn later. the Ilest devfilopment, m; a umber “we Nllfly‘ , to ten, Clianipctre i’ St. Anthony's 0. l CANADIAN AMERICAN HOCKEY‘ Sunday At New Ilavcilt‘ ‘ i Boston 4; New Haven 2. £—OQ>--»-~ A. - jWill Address New York Audiences? (Special to the Yinardiain) NLW YORK. Dec. 8.—Ti.vo Child-i dian Prime hlinistcrs will addr " Now York audiences today. 11011.‘, L. A. Thschereati. Prime Minister of. QUCDCL‘, will speak on "the clini- 4 scciatlon of Lifc Insurance Pre-‘ sidcnts and Hon. .1. B. M. Baxter. Al“ in P10111101‘ of New Brunswick will 1101mm, H“, “my weclnlen Bus.“ t . - ~ - ' ‘ ‘ tlit guest of the Canadian Club ofby H“, museum h“ New York’ '11. a dinner r Letter Of Appreciation tcstnnt Orphanage to the nurse-ii:- .chargc and hcr staff: E Dear Miss Beer: Would you please accept for your- self anti every member of your staff ,tlic noble way you handled the ifiltllflilflll on and tiftcr Dec. Zlrd last. y On Monday we passed a resolution which is placed on record express- ing such appreciation. uihich I dc- sirc as chairman to lct yon all know how we valuc what you did and the spirit shown all through tho trying day. . You always responded splendid- ly to the call of ditty in a truly British and unselfish way. The Board join me in saying Thank you Your sincerely. G. T. Spriggs. ‘O5 00 OQ-OQ-VQO-OO-OQQ-OOOO 0O. i DAILY LESSONS lN ENGLISH By W. L. GONIOH ' . OO-O O-QO-OO-O 0§§Q9~Q'§0§QQ§.._.. WORDS OFTEN ‘MISUQED; D9 110i $81! “we did not. take more than we could help." Say "we look no more than was necessary," ‘OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED' arclgltect; first syllable as ark, not: are . omen MISSPELLED-z: . lble, not able. r1 Conn-m‘. SYNONYMS: shame. disgrace, dishonor, infamy, humiliation. WORD STUDY: "Use a word three times and lt is yours." Lei, n5 increase our vocabulary by may"- gignznc word day "puny-s doublefmeanlng; don - theatre fa‘ In the first process of is reached in northern Manitoba. Saskatchewan, and Alberta. htatemenls are too bl‘ - " more clearly." . “l”. 019%“ W.“ . 14m ~- . ‘ a male, which ls ‘AMBIG Ousix?" ’- . . _ ‘ .. l‘ . -“ y. . for 10%; was The ground tall is that L‘. .\'. 1!. was routiy to fill dates in the play off as Maritime Intercollegiate title holders and that the ilcliiy ivas caused by the (l0i1til0(?i( in Ill" llzillfax (lily Iieague. There is now 1i foot of snow on tho grounds licrc. 'l‘lic. intention of qualifying for tho ilicflilrtly Clip in 1928 and try- ing to will it ivas announced liy Captain Jack Babbitt and was liciu- lily applauded. Risko Is Winner A Over Scott CLEVl-JLANI), Ohio, Ucc. S. --- Johnny Risko. Clovelliiiil baker boy and coiltciidel" for the llQli\’)'\\‘t‘.l|.'.ll. i-hnnipltuislilp" title. won tliii dccls. ion ovci- l'liil Scott, lieavyivcigli‘ cliuluplon of the British Isles, Ill the ten-round main bout licre u» night. False Killer Whale Rarity In Britain LONDON. Doc. b‘. —- Till! fife’- Falsc Killer Whale from the shoal that was recently stranded ili lloriioi-li Firth.- ltoss-slilre, llilii just been received lit ‘the Nalilrzil lllslory Itlnsilnin, Cl‘OIil\V(!ll~l'tllt(l S. W._ and other specimens 111"‘. oii their wily from Scotland. lute":- (ESL ln the acquisition of those niliials by tho museum lies in ili" know , hos never birforc 1101111 the Ilfliltiil 1- ‘ ink ‘found nlivo on been a silh- ivlilcll W113 folilltl Qfossil skeleton 0E ciiiiibi-iili:<=i1ili'~' .‘lll tho Fens years ago. p Tho must-uni zintliorltlcs writ‘ yfirsl lufurinotl liy illu coastkutiril ,iliai llll‘ whales lilid cniiiv- ashivl‘ int lliiriioi-li Firth. M, A. (‘. lliutoli. stall‘ jing to find animals of a common ‘type, and was surprised to illsuiil; lcr. scattered on the coast. 01/01‘ ' ‘Lot tlic vcry rare species, tlio_ False Killer (Pscudorca LZIYISSItICIIhJ- related to the K P1‘ i ‘l-‘llc False Killer. it ivlio eitnlcil flit lilo iiiuscum, was first nizul: ‘known lo lltilcnoe on the evidence lot‘ 1i skilll ilug up ill the lilllri I]? zla-Iilkilllltilllfl! tliitl (inscribed 11y 5"‘ illltilliifti Owen in 1846. S1111‘? Owciru record of it in a i-iublossll condition two sub-fossil skeletons liavc been found ili tlio folio Cauibriilgesliirc. and it is one _ Lllosu which is in tho Natural 111.: tory blnseiim. 'l‘he False Kll er. .11 11 1111111.: animal, ls chiefly liilllWll 11H on inhabitant of the Southern ‘Sfiflaairoiiiiil the coasts of A115‘ tralia. Tasmania, and Travani-oi"! giiiiiiiipiii isci iiliciiinloulciliei-tlfl‘. iol Buy, and in tlic- f0 ow m: 1"" other specimens were foulld "'1 the Danish, Dutch alid Swfltllflh clonsts. evidently straggling frfili; tic same-shoal. That tw t’ '~ l'€‘(‘l1l‘(| o1 it iii U118 part o1 111° globe nil a living animal. I 4 n Ulixamlnatlon has shown tia llvcs on cuttlcflsli. and the only explanation thatfeali be 011181911 for the presence of the shoal 111 Doriiocli Firth iii that "the anlmnll were pursuing cuttleflali and. 8°11‘ lng stranded as the title raced»: speedily died. Fisherman ‘have ently observed an unuuua 1111111 or Cllttlfiflsll Ill the imiriiiiorhofltl- Casts wlll be made at the mulflll" of two specimens of the whale s; 19 fact 101:. 3g: 1n length. 11 ' ' also b91113 ll female 15 feet ‘IIBI’ of skeletons are lsonl to the mill6lléii. l The capture ha excited r0115“ riible Interest in turlil hlltfll‘! cm , . anti iiiipllcitloiii tor owl‘ me have been received 11°"; institutions 1n thin country -'"" abroad. - i \ oi - t- w ‘ “I”