DEQEMBER 20. 1932 Kbegweits And Hawks T0 Overtime Tie Thirty Minutegaf Hockey Failed To Break Regular Playing Time: Score Of 2 All. Abbies Have Big Eg In Play. wndihg through ninety minutes u brilliant and heart-breaking hoc- w Abbiu and Moncvon Hawk-a, mguo leaders in the “Big Three mop" akated off the ice last night dud-locked at 2 itll. All the scor- m w“ done in the regular play- uu time, with the extrmaesalona woduoizig plenty good hockey, but no swrlnB- - , Lust night's game is classed with m6 of the bent ever seen here, and from a fandom point of view was pinging in the extreme. Both lino- up, stepped cut last night with ident Wry w do all in their power ed from Kreuaer in this mum" remedy la the adjustment by re- tribution to unstable credit and My views are well known: I will , it has developed it appears neces- vxmy bu. gm door" conspiguqug i Irmie (Bunmemronmn 19w to facilitate the formation of lea- only by beins more coniemnilble duced production. That is in part. currencies and to the loss of ivorld ‘ 1101 61110111111 11w 1110112111 vi can- Wary for the exvvuiiiv in lifuvcc-il. v by licr absence. Of course there penames_muckle Mencken - sues and to encourage generally m_ and more dangerousy . true but decreased consumption is confidence m political S.,,,|,m;y_ collation. I believe that tvbafevcr ObviOllsly uuy conch“ M‘. L. ' was some ragglng of the puck, but nu the whole wide open hockey was the older of the night. Abbies opened fast in the first period, carrying the play to Hawks who rcccptcd the challenge-and the battle was on. After dominating the play for more than two thirds of mo session, Aibbiea were handed l. tough one, when Nucker Irvine, flashy Hawk left- wlnger batted Hurragc’: rebound into the mesh it the nineteen minute mark. Bu- bu was beaten, but it wasirt his fault: his Pdoorstep" should. have tern kept clean. Hawks, full of confidence, but mighty cautious. skated on the ice rmtheaeocndperiodontbe tcpof | one goal lead. This lead, however wan sliortlived. After a torrid 0f- fcnsive launched by the goal scent- ing Red shirts, Hudson tied the mm with a wicked angle drive from 118M V1118. The dhof Wll rifled from about twenty feet inside the Hawks blue line. Foster, who ducked in time 1o save his face, was either caught off guard gr ex- pected the disc b0 ride the top of the net. At any rate “John Rubber" hit the draperies Just behind the Moncton goalie's car. On the com- Battle from the Hub town turned aside sixteen ehota while “Daddy" Bubu‘ had two to 100k after. The three ten minute overtimee which followed produced the same scintillating hockey, but no goals, and when the final bell rang, two weary aggregations skated from the ice. THE SUIVEMARY rim Ieriod minutes; Muckle, Moncton, 2 minu- tes; Gill, Moncton, 2 minutes; Gill Mozieton, 2 minutes: Ferguson. Abblea. 2 minutes; McDonald, Moncton, 2 minutes. Siops-by Bubar, 9: by Foster 1'1. Second Period z. Hudson, Abbie: 1.00. 3. Irvine, Monctcn 11.00. Penalties-Gross, Abbiea, 2 minu~ tea; Irvine, Monefnn. l minutes; Beaten, Abbies, I minutes. Slope-By Bubar. 6: Raster O, Third Period 4. Jemmm (dnwlar) 8.00. Penalties-Mickie, Moncfon, I minutes; Fiergilaon Abbiee, 2 minu- tea. $wp5—By Bubar I; Foster l0. If!“ Overflme No score. Penalties-Oliver, Abbies, 2 minu- tes: Burrage, Moncton, 2 minutes: Beaten, Abbiea, 2 minutes; Hudson. Abbieyl minutes. gwwgy ‘Bubar a; roster ‘I. second Overtime lETlERFRllM THE m: PREiLIIENT More Attention To Intermediate And J u n i o r‘ Hockey, Says J. E. Sterns, M.A.H.A. Official. It is the intention of the Mari- time Amateur Hockey Association this year to pay considerable atten- tion to Intermediate and Junior Hockey. Every encouragement will be offered to Clubs operating in these grades. Officials have been appointed in each of the three Pro- vinces to look after the interests of the club in their particular Pro- vince, with instruction: from Prea- termedlate and junior hockey. Intermediate hockey on the ls- land has been progressing with ra- pid atridea for the past few years. The officers in charge of this par- ticular cutegory deserve every praise for the work they have done. It is the aim this your to have one hun- dred per cent of all teams operating to come into Affiliation with the M. A. H. A. Special financial dis- pensation: have been made for team: in small villages and towns, with l. view of making the financial burdens: light a: possible. Only those teunus whose players are properly registered with the M. A. H. A. will be permitted to en- ter organised league: or to enjoy playofl privileges at the end oil the season. Registered teams and phy- era are forbidden 1e compete with unregistered teams or players under pain of suspension and cancellation of all M. A. H. A. privileffl- All Clubs and leaguea are invited to write to the undersigned for full particulars as to procedure for be- coming affiliated and obtaining am- ateur cards. playing certificates. 911c- J. l. STEBHS, Vice Prea. M.A.H.A. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN LIBEL CASE I (Continued from Page l) Macaulay, told the .1111’! Harpelfs published words, unless true, con- stituted tlie most cruel and atroci- ous libel which could be directed against any man, let alone a man who occupied a high position in the community. selected paasagea from the Oc- tober issuc cf the magazine “The Journal of Commerce," cf which Harpeli is editor, and called “In- dustry. Commerce and Finance,’ written by Harpell, formed the basis of the charge. Macaulays name is linked with that of the late Ivar Kreuger, Swedish financier, whose far flung International Empire of Finance collapsed with loss to millions of people. The Journal of Commerce describes them as “the world's greatest crooks." It goea on to say Kreuger pro- fessed disbelief in a future life, but "Macaulay capitalized a. feigned religious attachment. He was a churchmen without the necessary moral foundation. He waa a. religi- ous hypocrite end therefore differ- To this. the defence as outlined by Calixte Cormier, Counsel for Harpell, replied Mr. Macaulay was in fact u prominent churchmen. Counsel asserted he would prove he had faked his books, padded his amete and presented fictitious bul- ance sheets; he had made illegal loan: to Samuel: Insull of Chicago and the maull Utilities Investments, Inc. Another passage in the article comparing Macaulay and Kreuger any: "they were both Junker: and each played the role of a Croesus, - claiming for themselves just the op- posite of what they were and bluffed their way out of many a difficult situation.” The lecond alleged libel asserts fore this if the Attorney-General of the jurisdiction in which they book "Industry, Commerce and Finance" and raid the Policy Hold- ers‘ Association in 1929 sought the arrest of Macaulay and A. R. Grau- stein, President of the litter-national Paper Company and could not nec- ure warrants because the Attcmey- General and Prime Minister of Que- bec was l. director of the Sun Life. PLEDGES "- (Continued from Page 1) ‘:__ them. While ft i: difficult in any analysis of world economic forces to separate the cause from the cf- fcct or the symptom from the dis- ease, 0r to separate one Belmont of a vicious cycle from another, we must begin somewhere by defer- mination of our objectives. It is certain that the most ur- 00158111181108 which an arising between many debtora and creditors. The values behind a multitude of securities are lessened, the income of debtors ia insufficient to meet their obli- gations, creditors are unable to un- dertake new commitmente for fear of the safety of present under- takings. lt is not enough to say that the fall in prices is due to decreased consumption and thu: the sole brought about by certain economic forces which, if overcome, would result in l. great measure of recov- ery from the depression. Any com- petent study of the causes of con- that the generalprice movement is national influences therefore have a. part in them. Price Lflval: and Gold Standard brings m; at once to the fact that price levels have been seriously af- fected by abandonment of the gold These fluctuations in themselves, of unnatural marketing territory result in arbitrary trade restric- tions and ultimate diminished con- sumption of goods, followed by a further fall in prlcel. The origina of currency inatebil- ity and depreciation reach, back again to economic weaknesses root- ed in the World Wai- which have mental-y currency would add to ' stability in many quarter; of the’ world. lu any event it is a ccrtuin- l‘ ty that trade iind prices must be, disorganized until some method of monetary and exchange stability is PAGE SEVEN“ authority er independence: on the side of the Congress it is no com- mitmcnt but providoa for the sub- sequent presentation to the (inn- gresg of the deliberations, intrica- cies, reasoning and facts upon erican people naturally feel that cancellation of these debts would give us no relief from arms but only frcc large sums for further milit- ary yareparatlous abroad. Further, it la not amiss to note ery of consumption and thus recov- ‘ tinuad abnormal level: of prices, wouldlt once establish the fact . the United State: has entcred into this whole situation. It i: my be- wcrld. wide in character and inter-l lief that their lmbox/tance, relative Filrther exploration in this field weigh heavily upon foreign and separate ncliou of (liffon-i countries cncli lilfhlllg iur nvpuruti; 1 uulrl is not. n pmpCl‘ representation ‘It ia for the purpose of discuss 111B Ulcse and other matters most vital to us and ilic rcsi; of 'lf possible undertaken simulmn eously between nations. World Armament The reduction of u-orld annamen also has a. bearing upon with the other questions. t0 the other world economic forces 1n action, 1a exaggerated. Nevertheless in times of deep dc- preaaion some nations are unable to pay and in some cases paymcnfs do (‘X- chmige and currency stability. In dealing with 1m economically sick would many factor: become dia- Mwuu“ and m, assocmfl woum standard by many countries and torfed in their relative importance have been broughflojusggce 1on3 be- the consequent instability and de- ‘ and the emotions of pcoplcn must preciatiou of foreign currencies.‘ be taken into account. A: Congress la aware the prin- lived had not been a director of the through the uncertaintie: they cipal debtor nation; recently m- company. The third i: from the create, ltifle trade, cauaeinvaaicns quested that the December rmy- mentl on these debts should be postponed and that we should un- dertake an exchange of views upon possible revision in the light of al- tered world conditions, We have declined to tpone this payment as we considered that such action (a: would amount to practical breakdown of the integ- atteined. It seems impossible to . that the contention that payment secure such result by ihe individual f 0f these debts is confined to direct i _ i tho. , aition complete without taking into sent economic effort still before world that we have jobicd in tho the world in the restoration of price world gwnomlc Qflnfgfgncg u-iu-u», _ American tourist expenditure and levela. The undue and continued m. mun; mu ffpjflsufe. {or mu ‘emigrant remittances alone to moat 11111 111 P111199 and 1111111? 017111011513‘ turning of the iiclc of business and 11111"? 11111-11? 01181115- one 4111118910115 price levels through rcmcdy to 501m.- YWWBVBI‘. 15 111511111’- of these destructive forces can b‘: 611011811 111 1110 1110191181111 11111101111105 fully and effectively considered and these , ulthcr the excuse or 4 quegflon; Th, ggupeuuou. “Hum... i for (llflllfilldlflfl still larger sacri- in military expencliturcskuice bc- 1 11°95- forc the war 1a a. largo factor in world wide unbalanced national budgets, with that. consequent con- wvhfle these questions m.,, no, a W" 1 further sacrifices the American , uibjcct to illlpfU-‘(il h; u.» of the work proposed for the 60011-1 95°11“ 11118111 1118119 by W11)’ 01 I11- omio conference, cognizance of its 1 1151mm‘ °1 c5811 Pflymvfiffl 1111181. be 4 pmgress and possibilities must bi: ever in the minds of those diklllflg The problem of the war debts to which recommendations have been based and is of first importance in enabling the Congress to give ndc- uuate consideration to such conclu- eiona. l. Diacuuion: in , to both debt questions and the world econo- mic confcrcnce can not be conclud- cd during my ziiluiluuiizetion, yo: the economic siiuuiiton in the world necessitate: the preliminary work essential to its succesa. The under- taking of these preliminary quea- tlona should not be deluyr-cl untii after hfarcli 4th. I propose, ilicrrfore, to seek tin: coo-peratiton of President-elect Roosevelt in the organization of machinery for advancrmcnt of cor.- siderzifiou of ilicsc probl-rrtn. u shipment uf goods or payment in since in normal iiniea triangular tradefanvery large factor in - j world exchanger, nor is any prea- cnfatlcn of the trade balance situ- nccouiit services as for instance of the tlcbwr countries excccd the amount of payments. I may also mention that our ‘country made double the total sacrifice of any . other nation in bringing about the _morutox1um which served to pre- vcnt the collapse of many nations cf Europe wiih its reactions upon Y ilie world. 'l'lu.s act of good-will on t our part must not now be made opportunity . Debi. Commission A year ago I requested that the Congress should authorize the crea- tion of a debt Commlf-rilon to dcnl ivlili situziiions which were bound io arise. The Congress did not cor.- sider this wire. In the aituwion u. Against Cancellation Cm:- grcSS. On the other hand should the compensated by definite benefits in Congress prefer to BUUlOrlZe ‘my leg- murkcts and oiheiuvise. islzitivc ciiuctmcilt a ccmi mi sv-i In any event in [irotectiou to up along the 111105 uboxo mint-civil, Our own vltul interests, a; ggod it would meet my hearty ullplmlli. neighbors and in accord with our I had occasion recently in con- traditioncl duty an W153 mg guu- nection with these grave problems. creditors whether to individuals or 1° 3°!’ “w” cerm“ has“ prmflp’ nations, we must honor the rc- 1°51 (piggy, for discussion o; these qua,“ "If our clvllizalitun ia to he per- 110113 by namm; who have sought pctuuted, the grout causes of world to magnum than. obugamm m ‘m peace, world disarmament and The decision heretofore reached ""15 191101111! must prevail. They to exclude debt questions from the calm“ 9mm“ ‘mm ‘ Pam m awn-mg world Economic Confcmnm their attainment is built upoil hon- or from my colleen“ mmemnce est friendship, mutual confident-c. with our debtor: is wise as there Are “d 9W9” wwpemtion mo“ u“. obligations subject only u, discua- "m" sion with individual nations and “Tm” 1"“‘"‘“° °b5°°“"°“ "m" should not form part of a collective which the ‘uwm m“ “Mime M a“ discussion or of discussion among ‘mmklnd 119mm‘ must’ b“ N" m many nation: not affected, yo; it m“ thmmh‘ l“ dew“ Wm‘ m“ seema clear that the successful out- 1mm“ “d mmmm’ problem,‘ Th. come of the economic conference “M14” °1 “m1 °1 ‘m5’- up°n u.“ would b, Emmy furthered l; the basis of an understanding reached rlcbt problem were explored in ad- 311°’ mmk and rau- dlscussian’ m vance, even though final arrangc- and °t 115°“ stmnguwns me mum mm; might, wen b, confine,“ on dation of the edifice of world Dro- the satisfactory lolution cf economic 31°“ V‘ mt w "wt; ‘hf’?! our and armament questions in which 1511"" 19 ‘ppmnh dlmcun“ “m. our country has direct interest. dmenn“! 5mm‘ “mm” i“ such 'l'liua from this present complex 9- 591111’ ‘ewe’ hm’ to “ndcnnlno constructive c1101’!- t i ' plmm o! m. mo?" mentioned H 0 l y Na In 8 T11! 11011111151111 l‘ 131° "m. w" eulmina‘ ‘ in many oountriee in ritzy of these agreements (b) would Ztrafifggfggzllz-deflmw Cont!“ Om "Peace and honesi 11101111511111 count, me Abbie: alowed up aomn- m ma. 1 m u, mandarin‘ o; ’ _ ' with m m“ m" b,“ m, g‘:- wh” "m. Haw” wlwmm‘ the rmumw_nrvwn' AW“, ’ 0011811 110! ° 5 anxietie: in regard to their fina-n- impone an abandonment of the na 1, A numb" <11 gm 5103b peflgug 11! change of pace. Gill and Bur-rage pliiyiilg without a. relief looked tired and at times wobbly. However, with minutes: Oliver, Abbles, 2 minutes. stops-By Bubar 5; Foster, 2. Club Bowling Last night on the Holy Name Al- $50,000 worth of International paper bonds par for par in exchange for seven pcr ccnt stock in the Acme Company. cial institutions, the flight of cap- ital, denudation of gold reserves with consequent jeopardy to cur- tioinal policies of dealing with these obligations separately with each nation, (c) would create a situ- dinal pnnciples by whwh W 1"" ever guided our foreign relations. They are the stars by which the world must today 8111118 115 “us.” probfcma have now arisen‘ and we urc bound tc recognize and deal with them. m. m“ 18pm m w”, m“. w“ Third ovum“ my‘, m, North and," degeugud m; renciea. Theae events have been ation where deg: would haveageen a‘ n u of In" importance mat . “and m whim our comm must ha“! "on "wand. m‘ “rm” East ma”, by ‘ mnonw o‘ u‘ ‘ouowed by! “Tdnmgn. 1? u; gum“ a ma! ‘ wuéwegd o! preparatory action should be taken “mm, m; gnu," of leadership Ind proving dangerous on a number of No more. 9m" Th“ 1' n“ m“ °t ' “d” movemmt o w m “c m” "m"! up m. m em“- at once, otherwise time will be 10st N5p°n51bu1ty_-» aortles. At the nine minute mark ploy opened up again. Kane and Button going in on libster, but the blonde goal ltu turned Benton’: Hose-in ahot uide, Kane Just mie- Penalties-Jemmett, Abble-f. 2 minutes; Gill, ‘Moncton 2 mifillfks- stage-By Bubar. a; Fusion 8- T9“; gt0p5—By Bubur 33; 11081411‘ 67. of five games for a chicken supper and the North Enders are well known for their taste, but the East Ender: any they are tired of pork, so this promised tc be I. battle royal (Continued from P1189 l) A. V. Saunders, took the matter up with the Department at Ottawa. frantic attempts to protect their currencies and credit structures. Restrictions have not alone been put upon the movement of gold and exchange but they have been ities and thus not only destroy their individual character and obliga- tion but become cn effective trans- fer of German reparutiona to the American taxpayer, (d) would be no real relief to the world situation u-liilc destructive forces are continu- ing against our agriculture, employ] mcnt and business. S. Adequate and proper machin- cry for dealing with them must bd The situation is one of such uril- ency that we require national solid- arity and national co-operation if ‘we ere to serve the welfare of the American 11801116 and indeed u we +4+¢+;1:-0+0+0+0+00+0+0_4o4+¢¢~“, ea o++m+o4o+o4¢<o-»o-ooo¢¢¢¢: i for the fwd-i- 111811 “"11"- E- M“ u tn- imwled "P011 imports or swds in i d 1 i 1 tn t ordinary ti forces which w- , | and o his recommenda on, au , _ crcn c . t s CPR!‘ a are to ggnqucr u: “I; trttfigraggd 311,121,380.“ the ‘B3155 Lump‘ HAWKS M11111". 25°. 111811 111mg, E. M61411‘ mm, 3R5 granted to hiwe the plane 91115911”? 1° Prevent 111° 5991151118 111111111111 °°“51d°1'*'11_“_’“ P‘ me 11°‘ diplomatic agencies and facilities day threaten the very foundation of eleven minute bulb Nucker Irvine Goal hm’ 624' leave Mcncton at 8 a. m., this insur- °1 111111119 5111115 1119101111 by 111811‘ 111i- Sfrilcfivc forces miliiatmi; against are not Suitable m. the conduct o; cwmmtloxm to l; i hfe when he roster "NM-m Elmer.“ ing that l. full letter mail from 110111118 M I. further precaution to economic recovery, (e) would not be negommom which c“ best, b, cur- ndnlocepfend“ pe-dlmyfromegfllll eimled m“: Defense E" “mu” m “a m trainaduid ii iabroushtovor- In P1°v°111 111° "m" M 1°" "- l 91°11" "11 111°" m’ “"11"” ried on across the £81316 by specially HORSEWOMAN OOMFS r0 m! n; tum”, l’ l down ‘ um l". 601116 addition to insuring afull and reg- serves and thua undermining of people to further sacrifices unless manned repye5en(aflves_ Gm-EF n n ' a", Fred 111101188115“ -'" ular service the new arrangement, currency. These steps have again there were definite compensations. 4_ A5 t have pointed out, the _______ inc,‘ Ab?‘ defence 5-1:: hi, f? Ferguson 5111112‘ P‘ Mcaonml 99 134 u; which is orily for this week, will reduced consumption and dimin- It ls essential ‘in our national in- (uscuuuou o; debts 15 necessarily TAUNTON England, Du,‘ 1-,). no. ee ou o score. e 0 Oliver " 143' 228 2 - _\_ . . _ ‘ . ' f ,. him ~11 ww- w w MM ti“ Cm" Brtiiiwlii‘... "‘°"“° “y ¢§°“f‘..°.s$l?§...°‘o§§l°' ‘$125331’ Jifufiinfi 3.1T.“ Z: fifilfciililf°fii°ptufifiiiilfl ilfililifflfi.’ T. 11°. iiliiifiiloli. PPM“ ‘lam; Blffflifi. “$31111 fer off corner of the can it I11 Benton M°D°M1d Eaten‘ mm m m’ n " nf - M u“ 5w h H‘ \ “m” "9"" o6 l“ m order to save disappointment broken at some point if we are to ccmmittmenta before these econ- conference and the arma co er w” 5614mm}, jnjufgd in the hunf- f, t u?!‘ at “an”: 1165",‘: “Sig? t: Jeanne“ m m Wm '7" Mcqulm :46 203 in the delivery of Christmas mail. nssurc economic recovery. omlc and other problcms are cnn- once. The ideal way would there- mg "dd “hm h" home fan“; 1,0 r wckcd 8m '. “mm ms 1 1 d 8 g Mucklc J" Mcmnm 4 16a both the Inspector and the P051- 1 vaescd and so fur ns 1iussiblc arc lore sccm ‘to be iliut b01118 of Olll- Clear a fence. The nurse ummt‘ a “ liandlv. 111d 1111- 11113111’ be 531d m Kim‘ c many B- Mmar mo 18 127 master, stress the necessity of mail- Pm” Aftccwd Solvtm’ w-prcscntziiivcs in ihmc matters wmersaulc and ‘en on Mm Sm? only onmehance out of l hundred Hudson 0 J, ohm-idler .. 16f; M m‘, “m, m“ we“, especlauy may- ‘I Should b, muted at o.“ who c“; mom’ who w“ mud m be much 1 to enter the net. mfcr 11031:, us: 143W!!! e .1, Mooney B m. go,- 1on1 delivery and places in we have ‘bundmg p100] of the Dee. l5 Paymcnfs perform bothbghese Qliéntiigzugmiiic m‘ mm a kwun-uu pelYLl. Mn. ‘ Abbie: wen once 18m: _ 8 McAi-thur hm] Total-Mil. 1111' P1'°"1-“°°' effect o; the“ gone, wuhu, mu- preparing for o wor Simmons w“ “minted MAS." o, bemmL — Lawwr Ne“ 8mm betwee“ ~ those ltvlvl. T° gummmu’ “dive” °1 my m‘ own borders. The depreciation of Of the total of about3125501101111idfiifcrcnce. and should Fiichflfikc flic South Hereford Hllllllflfi two ‘ 113111145 11811111 51111195 1° 111° Ice m Rcfcreeknany Buner’ H“ ' 1911"“ takes ma” mummy n g I tcrs before Christmas they should foreign currencies lowers the cost of due, Czcclioslovukiu. Finland. Grunt ‘, “CW5 ‘“’°“.‘“° debt quchmns Mu‘ vcm-s nzo. 4 111° 111114 Perkld» b1" n“ 5° °°“' my P"°“°' Ohnlottemwn‘ Q1 7 °'°l°°k' be posted 11°1- 1111111" mm‘ Tlmrsduy production abroad compared to our Britain, Italy, Lutviu and Lithuania 11116111 ""11°"5 “1 ‘mm “d 1° M" ' Toward the‘ end of the second period Abbie: netted a goal off thG blade of Joe Bcaton on a PM 11°11‘ vise upon the course to be 11111511911 io others. It would be an advantaifi for some of them to be associated fldcnt. From the face off the Red Bhlrtg showed the class that has made them famous in the Marl- 11181114- Monday la a holiday‘ 911d cost! of production. thua under- thera will be no “@1118” “Y 1°11”: mining the effect of our protective carrier-i 01' 111181 “"11"” °“ m“ tariffs. Prices of agricultural and have met payments amounting to $98,685,910, despite the difficulties inherent in tlic times. Austria, Bel- DEATHS Y. BOWLING 111M5- They °P°md 5 drwe m“ Mcmthur‘ 1'31!‘ count’ was team‘: ‘L13’- Thcremw ‘my ma“ “mi-hits. other ccmmoditics in the United gium, Esilionlu, Franco, (lrr-ccc, ' MU‘ u“, “lg? ?‘z“i°,‘,°",°,,c,,,,,io?uli “URRAY-lttihc liomr: of Major 11111 F051" i" a 11111191 01 m"51’l" back much u’ the discomfl um 0 REBEKA" LEAGUE "<11 avnlkflflc 1°‘. dcnvcry by can cl States are being seriously affected Hiuigary and Poland llllYit not. 1m“ "l Hm C c“ C ‘ m and M“ hlucxclxzic, 13m; 19m, nilcn from the b0i!11111'111>' and 11°‘ before turning aside ten shots 10 the home fans. The writer was given 1m official statement with re- or rural courier on Saturday 1119111‘ mg, will not be delivered until Tucs- and thousands of our workers are of, acme of these countries made tlicir payments. In lhu illllifi , from the mmibers of me Congress _ - . 1d '11 be sclcclcil this purpose ccu vie ‘Mm mm Murray’ M“ o‘ J. D‘ today being thrown out of employ- t m We‘ m1, L, Murray, of Allstcn, Mass. mmnrfl Bubs" one did he have s chance gird to m“. w. Tuzhiesmanf: xinufitifml 140 1M 192 $31400 hwilorfrlrlsggazskcd m ment through the invasion of auch failure wan unquestionably rim‘. to T‘: tflfnagsitgn 0:21:63; execumc innangcments 1mm . m _, I .. to take nu eyes oii the wbW- 5° h» W“ WW1" 11' w“ M fly Gm, BM _ __ m 19., 15-, T1“ m" ‘f’ L that for 0mm goods. inability in the hrvsvui oi-w-iiwn _ __ _,___. __ .._ loge was ma page and so 1131011111055 8-11 0115159 when B“ l m‘ e u r 95 .18 155 01111111113119 the ac P (wince cub 1 concur m me conclusions of g0 muku the payments cuiiicmplut- * ' '“'“'*W We the Abbie‘ attack that afici- six Referee Prowse was also bow t: Muriel bow 15m- . 195 125 132 mas delivery in the rnd game“ many thoughtful persons that one ed by the agreemcnw minutes of hockey the Hawk clc- down a penalty on 11:12:,“ 511B: Normfl Yriliicligd - n4 193 “a side the city; 1121.355! Eur m“ by of ‘he first and mo“ lundammtal Germ“ nations have spodncauy “m” resorted w “Lung the puck whuugg sounded eimul a - Frances __ igizulcalflzenzegi c mm“ on Friday pom“ of attack is to reestablish stated that they do not see their, gilt tool their defendlflgmfneuilxgtiz: The calibre flb,hwkey dished m"; 154 159 154 time“ m. dcmm-y m cim-iotto- stability of currencies and foreign Kay clear to lllhtlisifll-Dfl)lltlllgllbhlllllélxf‘: \ cr save a very S01‘ '5‘ ‘ 1, 0mm; by exchange, and there y release an icsc 1111100111811 01‘ i1 ‘- '- ‘*- “11511 1511011“: Iwwcvcr’ “Led w by the Abbles m the turd peg“, . mwn shouldllftil‘ we Pm infinite number of barriers against Thus our Bovrnmciit and our new‘ \ _' hold u“ Gatdner crew’ who cm- would easily ova-when: m‘: “Pals, 1-1 It'll 143 161 Thursday n g1 ' the movement of commodities. tho ple are confronted with the realities _ ‘ - te Cana c-an s0 - Hilda 1111'!" - ~ - - - -- ' . tlnued riding in and finally real in East?! I onem!" K mowed I mum m“ . 206 l” 2m B sum“ __ 155 144 194 general effect of which would be of a situation in connection with ‘a h“ when Jemmew wok wane! s11; (first or second Dvriod of 31113511 Duchimin 152 103 118 g‘ fnpthorrw .. 133 143 '10 to raise the price of commodities the debts not heretofore contcm- Liiwlora pass cut from behind the ur ng v 113 l 133 125 146 throughout the world. It must be DIM-Cd- net mhentmiiei-iit the eight min- lust nights sww ""111 ""11? Ethel Sutherland i: ‘i: m M. Blcwarf. m 125 m realized however that “my comp It isnotnmssydry M "m M (N51 W: mark‘ Wm‘ this some‘ MOI-w’ have meantonly one thing-MA ' Lena. McCallum __ L, sentncr -__ J ___ m“ have been forced to permit time to enter upon the subject of ion opened 11v 1° 11°“ m“ b“ 1mm“ m 5'15 m 3m m no their currencies to depreciate; ft the orisim oi these dvbis. 11w m- Abyie adygngg and for the 1'9‘ 1 , has not been a matter of choice. rifices already made by 1110 lim- mziinder of the stanza it was 111D Mme,’ mm on melflagulun “d, Maloflcy for eunuch 86:02:11.». -. ‘I am wcll aware that many mc- erican iwiilflf‘. 1116 fvfilwviiwi Hm- and tuck with Foster Hawk goalie in Moncton-then Ha I1 High single H.11'in1ay9°“ 5p‘ ' "Kan-Docs 172 139 m; w“ which be" upon ‘he problem “mes o‘ other govcrmmqih“ m l ltlll on the receiving end of rubber. High three l-l. Finlayson 60 D ns. éowtharn 236 m6 149 M, purely domestic in many coun- I pay, or i0 answer (he illfllllllrlilf; i: blonde 8°51“ ’ ' 7 128 triea but tlie time has come when but 10111111111 11111161 1110* 1<>“'1"1 .' h‘ ‘M’ “m” m’ o0MMl~lND5 WORK BY “Zivnm” p, weed .... 119 15 - n ellaflon of thcso. ubliilili-irivis. 1 B B ‘ WOMEN'S INSTITUTES J Hewett 132 114 133 ,1 cnockett 1'12 105 139 concerted action between nations 0h 0 _ ‘ __ ' . . . . . .. m iii '10 should be taken in an cudcuvor to may. however. mini out ilwi PX- i “um! “bu” "u", dcr -_- -- -- meet these primary questions. ccpt in one country the iuxniiou NOW omen A TORONTO’ Dec’ ladw-PJ-col. gllargafflizzzrtretihe Institutes 823 641 598 While the gold standard him work- 101111111111 101‘ 111C 1111311101115 1111011 Alexander Fraser, Deputy Minister wflting in the latest report of the Department of Public Iwhrde And ed badly since tlic war due to tho the debts owing io our Gcvci-mui-iit huge economgu dlslgcgflgng of the docs not cxcccd one-quarter of the war ,yet it is still the only prac- amounts now bcing lmposcd to sup- Miijorlty for Zippers 26 pins. finding in them a valuable ally in High single Annie Garnhum 236 disseminating an interest through- Amhv“ of Gnu“. ma,“ mam, W‘ n“ Pram“ in hm“! “n”. ‘mm G h 514 ticable basis of international scttle- port their milifiugv csuiblisluncnis. the historical work beinl done b! and papers of various kinds. many High three Annie arn um men“ and monetary stability so As ma“ mummified flrmnlncnts the Women's Institute. ‘They have of which would be though 108513’ 11°‘ 1111111- “r u ‘he more “vane” “duh M“ M. a m,“ mam,“ m expend. been oommendably "u" "14 13" 811W!!!- 111 9111i "41"" u" m; accumuhtioncfmawrlalwillbeccfnb etitutee are aiioomnli-thinr W11 ° e ueenlre mule for future refer-Jneatunable value. trial nations are concerned. The iturca on our defensive forccs be- nl “Wu” To ‘M urge: use of silver a: a aupple-‘yond those before the war, the Am- IMUOBDOOJLRJJIBBOIJIIIB.