.3. .. log. to 339.50 SALE PRICED . . vioriii Ill oiiiisii Ina" Triiisitianv 4 4.: .1J.9.-.5 . iirns iggmoirs :3: i-iii?:io;... o . MEN'S BVERGOATS ' I - " SPICIAL DISCOUNTS 29.50 ;”'i.oA.Ei i'.'.'.'ii” Great HAMBLY 5- INNIS MEN'S 8: Pioiiioiioii of Naval Officers nounced the promotion of 27 sen- ior officers in the Royal Cana- dian NlVy's hail-yearly promo- tions list. by twelve. The list of promotions tollows: " Royal Olludlan Navy To be Commodore (2): Captain Hugh F. Pullen. OBE. Command- ing Officer, HMCS Ontario, Oak- tor of Naval Plans and Opera- General of Supply and Fleet Ac- counting. Naval Headquarters, of Vezreville. Alta., and Ottawa. To be instructor Captain (1): Instructor Commander Martin R. Ellis, Director ot Naval Training. mander (SB) John B. Roper, As- . sistant Chief of Naval Technical service; (works) Naval Head- quarters, or Ottawa. HMCS Huron. of Halifax and 0t- tawa: Lieutenant - Commander Geotlrey H. Davidson, Deputy Di- rector ot Naval Training. Naval Headquarters. of Victoria and Ot- tawa. Lieutenant-Commander C. R. Parker. D.S.C., Executive Of- ficer, HMCS Cayuga. oliToronlo quarters, of Ottawa. iiovs' wean Slops Writing, Policies For D CLEVELAND. Jan 3 - (AP) - Tha Cleveland News announced the National casualty company oi on Jan. 1. . The news quotes 0. Jean Cas- par. .iir., manager or National Gas- ualty';i professional sports policy department: "During the last two years, in- juries in hockey have been in- creasing at the fastest rate ever. This season there have been more Caspar said there is I clause in I I66 61. oeo. Clearance Sale . MEN'S FLEECE cows .- Heavy ouullw 51-7" MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS - Reg. in 53.95 - SALE .. si.-is A WORK SHIRTS . .. . 32.49 I BOYS O'COA'I'S . . 59.95 ST. (iliristinas concert At York, Hail ecemiber 22 a'packed hail wit- nessed an extremely well present- ed variety concert put. on by CV91? scholar in the school. The permanent force is repre- T0 be Command" (5)5 ”9"' Detroit will stop writing new pol- Much noteworthy praise was ex- the Ontario Hockey Association rented by 15 memh d 1 tenant-Command r Edward T. r 1 .. .. Roy” Gamma" Nave? (aigsentleie Madgwkk Comiinandlng Omcg lc es covering hockey casualties tended to the scholars and to the Junior A series. The two were teachers. Miss Nelda Richards and Miss Evelyn Underhsy. principal and assistant. which showed that 1591? Offaris. along with the cap- able rerldiltion of the musical side and training or scholars by Pro- fessor Johnson who has been at- gaged !or the past several years to give vocal training to the school Le-wis, Phyllis Newson and Patsy till Suspension Of Hockey Pair Naval Headquarters, of Victoria -- . QITAWA, Jan. 3 -- Defence and Ottawa. . NEW TMINSTER. n.C.. Jan , Minister Broow Claxion has rm. To be Captain (SB) (1): Com- At York Hall on Fniclay nigh; 0; 3 - (CP -- Doug Grimston. P"?-3' i'i ident of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association, yesterday litted the suspension of coach Hap Emms and Leo Labirie at Barrie Flyers of suspended after a wild exhibition game recently in Port Arthur. - Oliiclals oi the Thunder Bay Hockey Association. who watched the game between Barrie and Port Arthur Bruins Dec. 27, charged that Emma made no eliort. to control his players during a brawl in which Trucks soiiio? iiirfirs slurs Reg. io s4s.oo SALE i-iuceo .. 29.50 Shop at ATlilllS0ll'S for daily specials IT PAYS V1119. Ont. and Vlctori; Acting and Victoria: Lieutenant-C0m' - three Barrie la ers includin La- Commodore James c.P Hibbard. mander Charles P. Nixon. D-S-C-- '”..d'''” "M "" Mm" Tiiiiii at York” was much '9' him drew mllizhypenalties, E - D.S.C:. Chief ,of Naval Personnel Naval Staff Oiticer. Canadiiin Ser- W” kept reducing we henems P Th 1' Labine was suspended for delib- Naval Headquarters, Ottawa, or vices College, R.M.C.. of Victoria: and "ism! "W P'"”m'""5v bi” 'V' A we. G Mqnnme - emmy gtfgmlpging to injure . my. Hemlson, Que.. and Victoria. Lieutenant - Commander Victor 9” "Wt did mt 99ml"? i-i5 '90 HOP V c?1.'me drm by Gmdcm er p . i To be Captain (1): Commander Browne. Deputy Director of "Wea- i-he h0Ck9Y diVi310lI On I imyins dessey L mu” H""' J"" 5'” ' Crash of the Canadian Pacific Desmond W. Piers. D.s.C., Dlrec- pans and Tactics. Naval Head- basis." news. orna Vessey, Marilyn airliner on the Cascade mountains L (1 , H i .th E m Lew”, I M ed 1 ions, Naval Headquarters. of H:il- To be Commander (E) ). P0 C95 5 ey may be renewed : . , t 1" Brglsh Coeu'?h;' .:gc:;n '2 lfax and Ottawa. Lleutenani5Commi-inrler (E) Gcol- by players, but the company would bqgq Singing M Ch”5'-m" 50"? SHREDDED ifiifn ymgnjvla 13110: o.Qu1Emm To be Captain (S) (2): Acting trey Phillips. I-l.M.C.S. Naden. Es- not write. new ones except ior vy ms" Hazelv Shmey imd Fem D S " . 25 . . g esse . gamma sibmcea swho died in the Captain (5) Charles J. Dillon. quimalt. Assistant Command Tech those covered by the clause. negation b Pat Le ,. 2 k S, -, , . . . . . . . . . . . C n - - Command Supply Olflcer of the nlcal Officer and Assistant C0m- Louis Matthews. secretary of 5' 5y M5 5' ' , Cflsh Wreck. had Chan-Bed Plane-5 Pacltl C d d M f and Engineer fticer, Pacific the (1; . Md 1;, Deg 19; th 3; - l . - when adverse flying conditions me c5up:,T;ma'Bep:?..me:t??g3ME '5',,,,,,,.,.,,.., of H311 X and Victoria. mm ,,;'Q,c:,, have heel: sentaouiirixd mg tor the Train, Cast or char- CLEVELAND, Jan. 3 -(AP) - caused him to return twice to his Dockyard. Esquirpalt, of Ottawa To be Commander (L) (1): any premium xegm-ned Wm be M. 9””.5. A”: 5mm” '59”! Lake" A 532000 personal Injury suit W Penticton base. He then waited un- and Victoria; Acting Captain Lieutenant-Commander (L) Louis cepted at no change 1,, mm 0,. in Lewis. passengers. Jackie An- brought by a hotel night mall- I - -,- - - - - - ' til'weather reports were favorable. Murray A. Davidson. Director A. Bown. Command Electrical 0f- covemge. dr9W8. Rose Watts. Muriel. sale- sign against pitcher Virgil Trucks . ficer. Pacific Command. and Man- He added, however, the premiums lady, George, absent mined pro- 0 the Detroit Tigers was settled , A tiger Electrical Engineering. HMC are due Jan 1 and mum they in lessor. Betty ANWW5 and AW" 1" cw" ye5m'd”'y' CAMPBELLS I L ' Dockyard. Esqulmalt. of St. John's. Dam by me'n hockey mmcm Wm Brown. I ne'Phe'W; Nomi" BWWH. The IYHOUM Wax not di5C1053d- 0 I lllljnn Newfoundland. and Victoria. not be rmwedp a scatterer. Cecil Watts. Gladys but Edward 5””””"' T'.f”'”' 4 . . . . . . . C . - To be Ordnance Commander (1): MacDonald and her daughter lawyer. described it as very - Dow" 2'?” 17' ""m' Ordnanc Lieutenant - Commander National Cwlmny writ” mwt M Joyce Ling a questiioner a tramp Small-" i.!.Ilnblnd pointw 19.!-Ipebrew ' John F? cosgmvep Sm" owe” the casualty policies for hockey Bonhen ' g' Chan" 1', Heidi”, nun; man. ;:ig:;p'”m 3' n Ordnance on staff of the Naval P1”'"5' Trio: "Glory to God in the High. age:-her, lihe Hotel Statlller); gh:rg- FLUFFO ' ' Member of the Canadian Joint est" by Mary Douglas. Jean An- 2 i e Payer hit and c e im 1 k 35 N. . . - , 1o.seci:5:is :5.l?J:shtol'Iny6 z2.iTJ::::or Sum wusm"gm' of Guam. dt1frwss:nd1rIiioma "5?E3'i.G”E'H.f tie i'iS..?.- hfoltgslsl gfitegtelgie. ' ' P g' " ' ' ' ' ' c valley oouth being Royal Canadian Navy (Reserve) Po ' 1 mggilgryas irgcited t?hema- 20, 1946. to ask in woman to 12 limbo: 4! l(t:::rsl,inped 33'5ii.'I.'..?” T b C t M m on d C A H A Gordon. Tadeus. Jean. Patsy, Phyl- 1eeV9- CAMPBELUS -- Large 13 oz. bottle ' ' i ' D 8 1 mm" 9' i lis and Lorna. ” "M ' 9"'P3' "W3 ”-'"" 'rho(:riaseGaFul1er 115-0 and TWO ' ' ' ' Dialo ue- ”A1l' Well That Ends ' 2 13' 0””””' 7-R"”"””Y 39-'4mP"Y "t Bars Corrimnndini-I Officer. H. M- 0 well" :5... wait: as AuntMeIVinI ' . . I . . nower (Eng) 28.Periocms ivemrxars Answer C. 5' Carmen. ouawa, N H L d in ybeth M.;,Dom1d as Alma - ruuiirooa B.Mellnchol 30.3luegrass an el .1 ' s c i - (1): ' ' "”, - i . -' o . i 2. ” um ..ir.:: o.".:::::...::.::2 K. c. i.i5if.”f..L.iii'.i.imI..3"” Beiiin Down We PAN razor-cons (swim niciuiune n9.0ver(l3oet.) Thomson. H. M. c. s. Nonsuch, TORONTO. Jan. 2 - (cs) - J .0 ch . P., .'o, G d r 29 Ilaygnatgrlgod .u.i.it.-go 84.roIlI:ll'o 442.1-loll! Edmonton. ' I glou-gigs girimstoz, president of ,t:r&r:de ax-us. on re e Sr I u K E 1' 01. C: 0 . C '20.Pllutyer) is ggmlt so Javatrge ' J(KInb.l:trA)fHu terT:nti:e(1ogoYrrl(::3:Eer I;t(2::l'iardmLg- Asesociaiiron annlxotiectgfr -A1 M” W” W" i;”,”” 1" gm y n ' ' ' 21.Klndofnut l6.Parto!a 36.You:ig 15.1-lobrew Stupart. H. M. c. s. York. Tor- between the C. A. H. A. and the M” M” D'"'" W3 ”' "' ROBIN Hoop .. Whitepr Chocolate . don and Tadeus dressed as three 23.F?ruitot ' vwlndow herring month onto: Acting Commander Renault National Hockey League look mue Ind-mm also Emu "Three IDNDON,beJan. 3 - (AP) - C I the Pllm , o M. S. St. Laurent. H. M. C. S. brighter. Lune Indqan Bo Sn P8T1'muWe "1138 on 119753 733' M k 29 27.BolltI.ry Montcalm, Quebec; Lieutena:rt- The New Westminster, B.C., man The 13” numb); bum" me my ing in the United Kingdom drop- p go . - . - - - - - - - - - - :35-Rwlplant Commander Georlle P. Miinning. made this comment to reporters remission was wen acted as I ped slightly more than one per cent i Oflkilt H. M. C. S. Nonsuch. Edmonton; as the C. A. H. A. t l d' u . i . i 1960 but there were 16 days less , ' Lleut;nant-C0mmI:n1:lIerSGe;dri1ehA. resumption of ,,e;'2,f...f.',...'m;:: e373,L”i;":,;i:::,"i1Y,iZ:f:,f,qi,;?3.;,:”2?,'d rgcing. ISLAND ' 3 - "M"! h0mS0"- - -C- - 3 H i"- continuation 0! an operational his mg rec.-um were Menu Mac- The total figure announced today I 31. Musical ' Victoria; Lieutenant-Commander 15 by h . . 1 k ,, 533;; .;;.m;. :::.::;i;?...:l.e:gi::..:t; ”c”:”: 225.222: Fain: .1s:.;:.. Grass: o - - . - - - - - - - - - - -- . C - v - " e e . . . i - , . u l":"”" S T0 be 5'i"890" C9m"(i:""d" (3)3 A. and Iain: proxssignalg certainly 'Ne(",'v:-31:; aha: a-Agalelerin ono:?ciElg!r?fit1?ri?:irEheismo:3d?:d y . uebyn urgeon Leutennnt - ommsn er 1, i 1 , ' A t i tenlntto gorsrloncmk Fahrnvlc,lD.1S.C., H. M. W222 l?ArJglEl1Ye5; lI:R;l?;ii:n'm'lsai(:ie::s'presmied by .33'i;i.”..”i”"" machmgst "mu; "1 115 5 nnotiierpsrty . - pimwa. nn pee mm ' E1 - C k 8 M C d t . . ' as.'rnus To be Commander (S) (1).: ..S'evem nu .i h be me it” 9 3 Ti my 3" The 118""! include 11” "CW-' . . L, t he d (S) R . 8898 0ns Bye; eh her two dauglhiezrs Elizabeth Watts and ategplgchgsjng. mm, were 569 W ..:r."st"....:ir"'.:t' C .. .35. made by we was to -no new oi in loo on 2245 cnooETEliIA ”'""”" . co . . o . . d - ,1 ..A.. v d . . . . ti" g,r'i'm'"" den Esqmma"' I Hama'x Player-contract problem in the Andrews' first visitor as the new 4027 was we” run 43,3m,tghnem Tobe Acting Commander Whilst 3131:” an 3:" m' n m;" :"l mmmehw” mumkm mt "'9 I H M A I t t, L, 2 1. er are o er ma ers o mu ua expected dent uncle. l '""'h'" 0 mg Won me" ' Eu em" benefit that must be kept conii- Asen-ior choir aigain gave a large n -"'v”!"'"'”y gomyllmgdesr YEd:'m:1'-'0 Bi PeE,"D' dential until ratifi ” number of songs accompanied by 0 s ,-.unqum,, . . . . or , ron o; eu- CI Ii N, H L P I M t y C m d Ge H. arence Campbe ', ,. . . . Professor Johnson at the piano. . - . ofu. Pa;;)i(.;y Camonamgnigrofticeiggfll M. president, said there is nothinl to A Olrrlotwnts Lesson by teacner 3" MGBHII fa Pup” Cp Sp 5;". gamma". report until both sides ratify suz- actedby Hazel Vessey and her live NEW YORK, Dec. 2o - (AP) - I g1'M.,.r.n.m, To be Chaplain (P) Crag. 1v gesiuons presented at; joint rneet- pupils, Barbara Cooper. Earl: Heavyweight champion Ezzard -- ,li. ' A (1), chapmn (p) Class up mg here yesterday. Then the Ling, Erma Watts. Wilma Newson, Charles and contender Lee Oma ELBY,lNMvN!w&wK,'&1Ic INTERIOR ECGM1wV? E ' . v 1) Mr M - proposals must win approval. at Majonie Lewis. -today signed contracts for their I HAVEACI-IAPFERONI-tow1DBuILDANEN1'neE J I pmtecuon o d . Sinclair, H. M. C. S , , DEGORA F '.nm.t . scam", 1-13111”. the N. H. L. and C. A. H. A. an- Lulidby song was made very 15-round title bout in Madison FDR PROM SOM? SIMPLE osznsc-r. run or ' nual meetings next spring and pretty by six junior girls in little Square Garden Jan. 12. I ET”-SIT 114301-D B0jjl,"'. "m . summer. rocking chalets and six little cradles i " 's- , , DNIIY.A0li1f!?1'0QU0lfE-Herein how to work its; . V AXYDLIAAXIFI IILONOFILLOW r. "Dizzy" Troul A cleverly acted dialogue: Wait- The C. A. H. A. today gl.ve its branches until Feb. 1 to file Iny our-iher claims on payment of players who turned professional decorated in pink with their dolls; the little dolliesi mothers were Lorna, Donna Lewis. Mary Doug- las, Pauline Swan. Jean Andrews Association MIAMI, Fia., Dec. 29 - (AP)- The Florida division of the Horse- men's Benevolent and Protective unanimously X voted Wins Award CHICAGO. Jon. 2 - (AP) - Paul (Dizzy) Trout. Detroit Tig- snd Marilyn Lewis. The naughty mouse of course caused excitement when Shirley Vessey. Rosalie Cooper, Fredda Thompson was scared and stood tonight to strike against Tropical Park Race Track. edleciive loi- Tuesday's program. . "Prince Edward Island Is Heaven during the 1949-50 season. The Quebec branch was granted 3250 to pay for the printing in French of several thousand playing eer- One letter simply stands for hnother. In this example A is used for the three L's. X for the two 0's, etc. Single letters. apos- ,ti-opliies, the length and Iorrnotlori or the words are all hints. - Each day the code letters are itinerant. Qacoypiognoiquomiou ("Kr Mosaic J1-PBKV.)l!'Ql-IUHC VCHRN. no orqnczox. qnw i-rune wr ZCHH uwwnp zawuecowraxgg "pp.-WW V. reaooresrs oi-ypooqnom ' ow l.ovl:s.'or.n ASPIRATIONS. AND one nrurmws, no 4ND.G.0Nl):-U9W5?i4- .. hll..BlAV,35QE-E9,5o955E-9.o.I9D. 4.. ALA; ers' veteran righthander. has won the award for 1950's "outstanding comeback in baseball." presented by the Chicago Chapter of the Baseball Writer-'s Association. The 34-year-old Trout. offered on the trading block last winter with no takers after I 3-6 ra- cord for 1949. bounced back in l950 tor 13 victories against live losses. i OUR BOARDING HOUSE .eeAo. MARK 1wAiio Hen: AMAZING PER-' CEPTIOto -gu i.-is-reio tTO”THiS : ' ALL Vou WHAT'S 3.URNiNG Z , THAT , BDSTER CDT . UPAN , . i 'ERA6ER,PENCiL WOULD ' 3HAVNG5'AN'D . MAKE MAJOR "HOOPLE J - THE J - .' AROMA PART OF AN EVANGELNE me 1 te B t Abbe (1:50 i-4). 15 gu g m, t 'e is Professor Johnson by "three NiTi-t i-H6 INHALNG gr-eat.Ohio Tire. Many other n- -,, 1,3 '.v....,,"fr:?..'i'ri: ol'.1eaio""'”.'iiu'"'-Nsiroiiar 1imnoin." l'l' LIKE mo"! iwilm Ind P-cm -180 Wm ”SIntI's'Airvlnne Built for Two", -L. i -roeAcco.' E E, 2..- FORGET LILACSI tificates. May 22-25 were set as date: for the 1951 annual meeting in Hill- ilax. . Announce Sale Of Fairmeade i Farms WILMINCVION. 0.. Jan. 8 - (AP) - Sale of Fair-meade Farms. wen known trotting horse breed- ing lam near here, has been an- nounced. Eddie Cobb and McKinley Kirk. trotiinc horse trainers. driven and breeders or Washington Court House, Ohio. purchlsod tht farm rmm W. J. Galvin, Ohio publisher who establliied the form many years ago. The farm was once the home oi th es in admission price. on chairs while Jean Andrew. with broom in hand. cleared the situa- tion. '- Solo: Fern Veesey-"Jolly Old St. Niciholas." Encore: "Little Bob- by Shasto." Recitation by Master Gordon Vessey. his iii-at piece. Pantomime of a. Christmas carol "Silent Night" by Hazel Veacey. Shirley and Fern Vessey Pauliriir Swan. - and Reading by Rose Watts - "rwn e night beiore Christmas which me alive-as the dmerent scenes were acted by children mug in their beds - Joyce Ling and Eliza- beih Watts. Mu Ind Pa, Merril MacDonald and Allln Brown. Arrival absent: with his Pixie Twinkle needless to soy caused a great excitement. Sonta, accom- panied by Twinkle gave A concert themselves that was worth the They presented To Me" "Pop Goes the Weasel." Two little girls sang songs for Sania. and Santa. Twinkle and Processor Johnston entertained with the following numbers; "Santa's Jokes in Rhyme". "Rudolph the Red Nosed Rein- deer". , "Clancy Lowered the Boom" by request. Distribution of Ohristimas gifts and Institute trcnt of candy to all children. A suggestion worthy of applica- tion all dliildren oil school previ- ous in concert night wrote their names on slip of paper passed them into a hat, mixed them up and then dre-w one name to w-hom they were to give a present of 50c value on concert. night by placing un- der tree for Santa's distributioml This jolly entertainment voiced as r the best yd was closed by thanks extended to Pixie Twinkle, Sonia bred there. i Cdbb and Kirk also bought Wil- mington IV. l:o0 1-2. Eert Abbe'I fastest son and already I 9W0- mlnute airs. ; . MIAMI. l'la.. Dec. 30 - (AP)-- . Joe Ouiiinone registered two win- ners in eight mounts at Tropical today to maintain I one-victory margin over Willie shoemaker tor leading jockey honors ot I060. .iuev'V Aiiliiiitii roiin iccessoiii SEAT covers comfort honey Iced of Canada deal Eon i"'wldo selection o.f.kciieoosn-n'lY::od seat covers. (loo: afron seven fabrics and twang-elinooe cc colours. NYLON - more W ..........N- W 3.2:. swam an.” A . . . u it without launching or wrinkling. They have emailed: ruimac: a-------- :".::."'"i.i".'-:::..'". .. . ..;"i'."i.'-..'::'.'i'-.:::.:;: - I w in o no to s V: ."."NQ'CC' beauty Illlnyyoeuolootvlce. unconv- inicoui-nmoii oriisiis AND (i may if A