till‘ ciiiiizi._c_ri_'_ijg_1~_ow~ oggitoifis‘ ‘BEIITRM. Gllllllllllll Fm "ti-lens is no OTHER TOBACCO JUST like‘ (RCTM? isiiiiiuiiii; NEWS, llaegg’s Marks iMaple Leafs Approved By {Swamp N. Y. Athletic . Union Rangers 11-4 TORONTO. Dec. d-(CP) - Youthful Jackie Hamilton scored four goals and had one assist 33;. udre-y in the most successful p9;- formance of his short Nation“; 506K135’ Rogue career as Toronto Maple Leafs defeated New York Ringers 11-4 before 9,859 fans. Outiiunning their rivals from the start, Leafs scored five goal; in the second period and three ir each oi the other two chapters to scorn their season's fourth victory over Rangers and move into gole pos- session of second place. Rangers apathetic on attack. went through their 13th game. withour ii vlctorv. SUMMARY First Period l. Toronto. Hill (Kennedy) 4:41. 2.4 4'ir;or'.into. J. Hamilton (Morrisi i z . a7 Toronto, Pratt (Bcdnar. Carri :48. enalties: None pic/lied a lively‘ g ssioii today in thel 3900"" "P1911 of Cox's vain effort to have] Ccmunissionci- Kenesaw M. Lan-ii- REUBEN». J- 114030111111 151101811) dis reconsider his ouster order. 901911) 51°3- Cox. 34-year-old New Yorker, ' 5- T°T°ni°- ~1- "Rmilmfl ‘Pratt. 0'- wiis declared permanently inellg. Neill) 6'35. loio lav Lilndls on Nov. 33 after he 5- T°T°ni0. 30d"!!! 11-44. hail stated to the commissioner im 7- Tilflllm‘. J- 39111111011. (MCI-Ban .\ . 3 lie liild mode early in thc 07191111 13-53- . ‘apprgxijnaggly 15 to 2o has 8 Toronto. J. Hamilton (McLean. c: ‘ill $25 to $100 per game m; O'Neill) 14:14. m.- Phlliies w win," i116 Eoronto. Pratt (Bodnar. L. Carr) ‘Iz-sterdcify, at l1 hearing coiled - < 1g aRangers. Gooden (J. McDonald) i . 4. ro-u IGHT Good Skating, Good Music, Good Frlonds ENJOY THE c YOURSnLF F 01f UM "Now that's what l coll o Iiflorry Christmas gift" oLo Cl-IUM The Tobacco of Quality PERI —'I'he traég .1eft Borden Baturda evening wi IN pullbgerl. a-rri here Iii-h 130 passengers at 8 o'clock- Tho kl‘- fy made l trips. ACCEPTS CALL — lrv. W. I COLUMBUS. 0.. Dec. 5—iAP)-— Tile records committee oi the Unit- id States Amateur Athletic Union spot-eyed a host 0f time-shattering 1913 performances by athletes at 11s 55th annual session Saturday. Amoii’: the marl-rs given official sanction were three American standards established bv Guilder Haven. Swedish runner. They were his mile clocking of 4:05.31: 3147.8 for 1,500 metres and 8:153 for two miles accepted a call to Elmsdale. P. Ill. AIIRIVEB OVERSEAS —- Mi. and Mrs. Harry Crosby. Cornwall have received word that their eon Ordinary Coder Stanley Crosby hu arrived in Elnirland. P01130148]! (IOgrRT-In Saturday’: ce ours t ee cases up are before the Stipendary Mag be. A remanded drunk was dismissed- a prohibition case was adjnurne until Mondaégcand a. vagrant re- Can ucks Suffer First Loss In I5 1V. H. L. Games As Boston Bruins Win 5-4 BOSTON, Dec. 5 — (AP) — T1? Boston Bruins wa ed a grim battei all the way to sub ect the Montrela Canadiens to their 1115i- "imck 1‘ their 15th Nataonal Hockey U05‘ “e start, by a 5-4 margin wnlslil some i. packed crowd cl 13.500 at the Boston Garden. The Bruins. determined lo wi out lzict month's 13-4 slauiliiw 11 Montreal. their mnst humiliating defeat in histcry. gained the 198d one; two minutes oi P107 1""- We" forced to drop back in deadlocks twice before Ben Cvuidolin riiifid the deciding tally through goa e Durhan early in the final while putting together their long string of successes. Canadians played two ties with the Bruin: and Ono with the lowly New Ygr Rangers. As a result. 3'15"!" as the only rink ihat has not witnessed a. Canadians’ victory this scBSOH- SUMMARY First Period Saturday's Game MONTREAL. Nov. 5—-(G'P)— nianded till -‘l t . ‘l llo Help For Box Says Landis (bl (OARSE FOR PIPE (Ul ilHE 10R ROiliNG iOUl? r);- BITTER FIGHTING (Continued from peg. 1,) ' " , N. _ activityuto a minimum. t une iai NBV t l. ' the rigntuig last {veggisdxiiyagdwfi dis . The destroyers "not. DHGQE. L-‘fliiiifllll and ieazer w. ried out a. boiribardmen u; turno lust anead of the of LtwkUCIl. Mark Wrens From Mar. Plan Reunion OTTAWA. Deo. ls-Thirty-four Wrens xroni the iuaritirnes wno are working for the Navy in Ottawa are planning a "Biuenosc" and ‘pict- ling Choker" reunion one of tnesi: days, when they will gut together around a. banquet table and in- dulge in nostalgic after-dinner re- iniscences. Some of them are c;erks. writ- ers, stenogmphers, messenger; and motor transport drivers at. Naval Service Iieadqu veic. Others are regulators, coolsa. stewards and supply assistants at the Wren quarters here. But all of them have one thlnl! in common-their homes are in the ozoan-bounrl provinces. The lviartime Wrens. who have a 1.9601111 interest in :ne Women's Royal Canadian Naval Service feel that they are the logical persons to be in the Royal Canadian Navy. Many of their brothers are in he navy and their familiarity with snip; and the men who sail them made the "Wrens" a natural choice icr them when they donned uni forms for the duration Wrens at HMCS. BYTOWN who come from the three Maritime Provinces include: lib-om Prince EiIWIIdFIflBnlIAfix Motor‘. ‘Irgngpcligb Driver e ce senau an . . lurk-s “m, , mash,“ m“, Miller, Charlottetown. :~‘rorn Nilva, gehmd a wflum m. and "but": Sou la: ading Wien EL Burton ; bmwm-dmem u m Wliflfviiiei M- Bllml- 3'15"‘ the greatest in the history 01w». town: Joan Chaldecott Wolfvilio: (are, had broken into tne beartot M. Fraser. Bear River; Ann Haii- the enemy's winter line to a depth show, Halifax; leading Wren HM. of two miles. he bombar , Heosie. Yarmouth; E. Keir. Fox was greater perhaps liian that; River; RBI‘. Keizcr, Heiilax; D.M. which broke the German line lull, xii-by, ‘Windsor Junction: Leading Air-Irwin in Egypt iiwauu it m. Wren VM. MacNell, Sydney Mines, concentrated on a similar am. M, Penney, Sydney; R. Proudfoot. 9011515811519 Woifvilie. ’ . Ci. Reid. Halifax. Rnvfirflth. Amherst: Marguerite ‘Wilson; Lunenburg. n-om New Brunswick: Wren E. R. Clements, Saint John. M-R-H- Crawford, Arthurctte’ A. lvi. Greczi. Saint John: Helen G. Marquaii Campbellton; M. P. Lasky. and Cl). Landry, Saint John; R. J. Moffatt. Saint Stephen. E. D. MacKee. Saint John; M. A. McGovern. Saint John; A Pedersen. New Denmark: G. A. Quinn, Bathurst: (LC. Small and E. Rising. Saint John; M.l'" Weldon and EM. Wood Saint John B E. Smith, St. Stephen. NEW YORK, Dec. 5-—(AP)—D6- tails that prcccdso the banishment from b: ill oi William l) Corz. . ' the Nationuk SUMMARY Flrat Period 1. Montreal. Heffernaii Ma eaui 2.59. . ontreal. Lach (Filion. Rich- ard) 6.57. 3, Montreal. i-lefiernan (O'Connor Malena) 12.21. Penalties-Evan. Lach. Second Period 4. Montreal. Getlifie (Waiwn) 1.10- 5. Detroit. Reay (E. Bruneteau. McAtiee) 4.32 0 Montreal. Heffernan C'Connor) 10.16. Penalties: Chamberlain. Ellen. Maieau, Jackson, McMahon (2 min- ors and 10-minute misconduct). Brown (minor and 10-minute mis- conduct). (Harmon. (Cowley. ICYCCIIHOI‘, be held Wednesday afternoon. TRIDUUM OPENS -— A triduum in preparation for the feast oi the Iimnaculate Conception began yesterday at the Church of the Most Ho_iy Redeemer. it is being conducted by Rev. Francis Borsa. ot the Rcdemptorist Fathers at Saint John, NB. Services will be held each afternoon at 8.45 and each evening at 7.30. with the closing service Wednesday even- ing. '10mOrl‘0W and Tuesday morn- ing masses will be at 7 and 7.80 while on Wednesday masses will be at 6. '1. 8, and 9. PROVINCE-WIDE BLACKOUT - A practice blackout last ni ht, covering the whole Province, as- ted for 3'1 minutes. The sirens sounded at 055 and the all clear came at 10.32. A yellow alert sig- nal was given at 9.35. Citizens oi Charlottetown co-operated 100 per cent, membew of the Provincial civil defence committee here said. Wardens were on duty promptly- Reports from all centers in the Province will be received later. However, it was learned that of- ficials at Summcrside were well satisfied with the way citizens co- operated ihere- The air port near iiineilrittetown did not blackout flhadqw 0 m, rm‘, doe, “m, r01. B5 Planes were Operating from low us, 1 can only say tluit thrift, there- Officials pointed out lash (and this also was undci-scoredris, night again that the term A. R. ‘P. a treasure beyond wrice.’ ‘ is no longer used. The organizat- The "Pure 801d" W115 17011811661 t0 ion is known now as civil defence. "i" W M“- JQhYI-Wli. i1 "m" °i Officials here said they had beeni the 01mm and a form" (lilimiw advised by Ottawa and by head-WWW!“ "mm “"11"” m“ quarters for Military District No- 6 the lam P9115!‘ Count‘ De ‘Paris to continue the blackout precaut- Gummeck‘ I“ the mach“ o! ‘he . _ bridge" would leier t --it ‘ios 1th., "ms '1" "is ""10" °i "is "i" which is on wciriircoisuiid inptiie In Charlottetown some confusion East River, which is spanned by was caused when some street lights Quggngboygugh Bridge, remained on for a short time after was signed "D" the sirens began to sound the hiookout. But when the street “Dli-Shkfl." HRH-flint! lights went out citizens domed their ififflli- A Poiliflript Slidi- house iillhts nulckiy. And in JCITN! vim? 1' is only by m distress and my weakness." cases householders. with storm wus who “Ft ma‘ Johnson In _ _ _ | L-Boston. Crawford u to reestablish hi; gain 2103 . Co\‘ declared he had l." 11L on the outcrme of a " 8-" Lloyd Pan‘ Strykei- .. said Cox had made ilov. 3 statements to Lnndiii as v of an "ill-advised plan to " pruntc detective. to smoke . . it ccriain group of Phila- l tnc orguiiizztion about " entertained suspicions Montreal Calludiens i0 M! 7 V11" known commercial traveller of, tory over Detroit Red Wings last Amherst, N 5., will be interested to - Le without efeat network in a nation-wide contest. "' ¥§§°v§{'..'§§ were uullgllpved from ywas his niece. About 40 are of the Senior Hockey League via “ask 1nd Chulimeww“ "1"? the I the N. H Lfs‘ agreement with the W“ ‘en - __ DEATH or YOUNG1 lmny’ ed to Mr. and Mrs Bennie Maois- aac of Dunblane. P.E.!., whose ty Hospi&al.AThe bog. aged Hfxive years an rx mon s. Wig a en -—(CP)—A note purporting to say that Cmdr. raM. Johnson of the like Lingo? Commercial Colleigi at. C ar oteown. She as gone onie emu‘ mwnded w “do away by the New York Dally Mir- or. The note, said the Mirror's story. Four goals and an assist from the The many 11-195“ 1n my; pm. E night before 12.186 ans It was learn that one of the young ladies. en -: at“, to “.1151, despug 59mg lemg- ied anc only the better trained are: (i..'..'i-l.A. allowing amateurs to plat MOURN Missing Man young son. Foster G. lifaclsaoc to Hospital on Saturday. A sister. Royal Navy. who dtsap ea-red wig to attend the funeral which will with m! lmyeumld dummy mg (was dated Dec. i and was received Sl-Montreal. Maieall Heffernah) 13:20 3-—1Bé)SlZ0I‘l, Cowley (Clapper. Cain) 4—Boston. Paiazzari (cleaner. A- Jockson) 19255 - Penalty-Richard. Second Period 5—Mbntreal, Lach (McMahon) 15:22 lF-Montreai. Maleau (Hcffernan. O'Connor) 18:55 Penalties-Crawford. 300mb"- lain. Calladine. Getlllfe. Guidoiin. Third Period ’I—Boston, Cain (Cowley. 5011- 3145 s-Btzfiton. Guidolin (Clapper, Cai- ne) .40 9~Montreai, Hefiemtiri (Riilhfiid) i4. Penalties-nucleoli 11° minim-s ,‘ misconduct), MaMahon- potent stick of G. Heffernan paced m,“ o; ML “m, plume“, m1]. i , . Canadiens‘ 14th National Hookev l singing last night over the CBC i ____. lease assistance from Quebec Acts 9917mm"! i0 ccmpeie- M!‘ 5351911‘! three games a season in pro com- SON _ Much sympathy 1s numb died yesterday at the Prince Coun- NEW YORK. Dec. d-JMflndi-Y) Miss Ada Muclsaac. is ii. student at hhaiykoung daughter in ilfax l W then kill himself” was pubiishe today r metre by Cnidr. ILA. Wills tinitcd Etaties navy. retired, a friend n! c-ohnsonls of 25 years standing. The newspaper said Johnson's despondency was causec. bv the condition of hLs wife, Vavo, 48, who is in serious condition in city nos- pitai here suffering injuries vinich the Mirror said were caused in a hit-and-riln automobile accident. The accident occurred at 50th St. and 2nd Ave. Manhattan, andthe Mirror said the note received by Wills bore this notazion at the u - per right-hand corner: “S0-2nd.‘ The note. scrlbbl on three sheets of mar torn from ii pocket notebook, d:— » "I have not had a pleasant jour- ney. My mind remains at. the above address. (50th St. and 2nd Ave.) More was lost there than could be conceived. Bo much (these words were underscored) that there is no, way whatsoever of achieving re- pair-definiteiy no way whatsoever. I never held my own cud cf things too well “Now '1 go . . . taking, in instan- taneous departure, the small one G w m . a "If the ure old that lies in the rmiliei a. . _ , intelligence repo is d1), closed the following Gfifliilflil oli- (Maieail h army: 29th iii-mono, 15th armored grenadlers and 44th, 905th and 94th infantry, Oil, the 8th army front are [fig 20th armored. 90th armored grensdleig" first parachute and both infantry." Out of the fighting at present m he Herman Goering division and the third armored . "J Although weather recuood sir s t over the front. iiix Grimes: planes were shot down during you ierday. No Allied Diaries were lost; Headquarters said Saturday that - Alter seven hours of testimony in u-hich the names of L. Wister Randolph, vice president. stock- lvr {e :' ilircctnr. and Nathan . anclcr. former friend Third Pcrloil 'i. Montreal. Heffernan Watson) 3.18. 9 Montreal. Lach (O'Connor. Hef- fernah) 8.54 Montreal, Watson (Getliffe 13.03 (McAteei ' ’ urcd prcmincntiy, Lar- (Harmoh red "there is no help I can give Criv “ Soccer Results LONDON. Dec. o-(cp Cable) - A sensational goal with only ac seconds of pl ~ left gave England f’ 5'3 fir-‘W £11 Scotland in an rrniv international soccer match ii...,c;l at LnCIDUOI Saturday. Scotland appeared the supgflgr team and for most of tlu: came the quick-tackling Scottish defence kept the English forwards at bay, on top of this. England's captain was carried oft unconscious Just before null-tune ivnen struck on the throat by the bail. The i.'i‘O\‘.'£i of 40,000 wont wild when England rammed homo one tlcillu goal. Scoriia: generally was low 1.1 the days league games. In 37 games played only 122 goals WPTP scored. Blackpool, league north leaders, “P80 hfird Dressed tn hold Oldham in a i-i tic and Liverpool. in sec- cncl place, climbed ivithin a point of the resort town by defeating Burnlcy 1-0 - Bradford was the day's high gem-- er ciiniiing up a 8-1 victory over York. OLcr scores i'.i the league north included a 2-0 triumph for Sheffield Wednesday over Chester- iieltl, a 2-1 vic:or_v for Gateshead ovcr Darlingtczi, a 3-0 blanking ' d by Blackburn to '1 2-2 tie between Mari- .Il'i ‘Franmere. a 1-0 ' y for crbv over Aston Villa nud a victory by the 581116 score for Chester over Everton. Wcst Ham strengthened their rrip cu first place in tho league routh, clowning Luton l-0. Arsen- i‘; defensive skill carried them to i. 2-1 victory over Southampton. while Chelsea whoran up 1i ioais last week, were humbled i-(l lzy Brighton. Crystal Palace de- feated Clapton Orient 6-1. the lat.- ter earning the melancholy distinc- tron cf 15 1:25:25 ivithout a win. Glasgow Rangers continued to i-ct the pace in the Scottish South- vrn League, blanking Motherwell 2-0. Iii other Scottish games. Dum- birtnn and tliircl Lanark tied 2-2, ltlorton and Celtic tied i-i and Iiydc loiankcd. St. Mlrren 30. REMEMBER WHEN By Thclkiifanadlantlsrcss I It was tie cd at e nrlliia D, 1 meetlniz of the Ontario Hockey As- A £43k‘??? d sociation, 23 years ago ‘today, to ‘g McKenzie divine the playing time of a hockeg) i match into three periods of "rug 4 (N. McDonald L. Binns i. Chamberlain) . i0. Detroit. Llscombe 16.40 , Penalty: Quackcubush ‘Rlack llavvksl b Win From N. Y. Rangers 7-6 CHICAGO, D00. 5—-(AP)-—F1dO LONDON. Dec- 5 —- i9 P’ " Purpurs three goals and Gourde Sport Shorts From Britain boners were t headquarters reported that the w. slauglit in the central sector _Ii_I1i “broceedng according to plan.‘ Enemy Deinoralizeil Don Whitehead, Associated nail Correspondent who witnessed the start of the big offensive nut Mlgnnno, sa :— 1 “Never hail American troops tom. into an attack behind such an in", tlllery barrage. The ground nem- bled and a storm oi demon!“ sound filled the valleys and Wired o ountains." "As a result. American troolil l" vancimz up the Maggiore mountain" aides found little P95530110? fihoee Germans who remained ar- ve.’ _ An RAP. statement said that: some Nazi prisoners W"! 1115".‘- from the effects of the ceaseless . and q artillery bombardment all; that "terrific demoriillzation had. been caused among enemy Wt”- By Allan Nlckieson Canadian Press Staff Writer I BACK BAY RESIDENT KILLED‘ ST. GEORGE. N.B.. Dcc. 5-- (CPi-Mrs. Russell Hooper 56. of Back Bay, NB.. was killed instant- iv Saturday afternoon when e. lo- cal passenger and freight train of the Canadian Pacific Railway struck an automobile near Lep- eau. Her husband. who had been driving the car. suffered a. severe shaking and several bad outs. He yo; taken to hospital at saint c n. straightening out the affairs 0i the Johnson family. The Mirror said . Johnson is dying. Still llo Trace 0f Missing ilmdr. F. M. Johnson Third Period 12. Toronto, Carr (Bodnar. R Dav- 2. 14. Rangers. J. MCDOYiiildi Demar- I Hextail) 16.32 Pittsburgh 4; Providence 2- Cievciand 4; Providence Z. QUEBIEC SENIOR LEAGUE Commandos 3- Que-bec Aces 6; Montreal Royals (tie)- MOSQUITOES E: Holmes Shams 1i. Tronto, McLean( J. Hamilton. O'Neill) 7-03 ' idsonl 8:0 l3. Toronto. Kennedy (Hill) 11.07.; co. Heller) 15:10. i5 Rangers. Aubuchon (Hilier. Penalties: R. Hamilton. Hextail. AMERICAN SATURDAY Hershey 2; Buffalo 2 (tie) SUNDAY Pittsburgh l; Buffalo 2. Hershey 4: Indianapolis 2. SATURDAY Montreal Air Force 3; Ottawa SUNDAY Montreal Air Force 5: Ottawa 2. 6 l i - BO WLING . ‘I i Business Girls League S. Smith M. McKenzie L Ford woniir warns G. Duncan L‘. Cieworth M. Mclnnis mcunoasrait ca-rcliea '_ 5055-19 9Y9“ Pei" Kane- m9 11m“ Allen's iifltl: into one nets with less world's ilywelght champion who than a mmuw yemalnlng “w, mo melts to regain that crown as well Chicago Black Hawks a 7-6 Na- Ba‘ the Brill-iii and EmPife bBnW-‘il tional Hockey League triumph over titles, has strengthened his claims the New york Rangers, toniggll, and with a decision over Jim Brady. ran the visitors‘ string of games Empire bani-am 14m“- without a victory to 14 Kane beat Dundee's Brady over, i0 rounds in a non-title bout at. SUMMARY London's Queensbury Club to the aoccinpaniment of stamping feet, First Period ironic cheers and clapping hands. l N Y k H t n 1r I‘ t eta l ‘iht . 1v or, exa .i. - a biitwriiiszlguofts svgifergliigadced ‘iifgiflt 2. Chicago. Bflitley 13mm‘- Anem 1111721111121‘; “$1113.11: ‘aging,’ h?“ Instonbui (then Constantinople) 25 some spectators went a little 100917.30. ti. ‘larm D (‘1 did‘ t “i5 n 11”" “m m“ e °°“"1“°°d‘ ~ far in ainsins “Dear Old Pals" as Jgmiftlaifallisiikz M°51°"“° ‘Bemm- hiaeckiiut we? in i-iieréli). until“ 0:81‘: . 1”“ i‘ h‘ Ham“ m" . 25175831536252‘ shlicwfigicgt giiaiacyoarftiigi; it New Ybrk’ McDonald ‘Goodem dens knocked at. their doors. hgihenmnerllztcm nnvaé omcfg gm; ,_._' ~ w e,a an omparo o r351 dforfniyilve ,,f,1‘5‘,,‘.“°“; 1991“, h0g1“ “gnomes: Scherzo, Davidson. Personals Mrs. Josnson. visited Mrs. Johnson . id bfows unte" the 05m?!“ roux-ids: I before leaving for Halifax to aid in Before a packed arena that in- sepond “Hod Mrs, H. R. Large is n, patient in giciftfdcuizvrrixrrlaryxgunfighe reaagéaatfig_5_ New Yo,‘ Hem“ (ammo, flile Prince Edward Island Hospit- ‘ ' , a n Y if, p n2 =~ some of his old championship foimlm aicagf), Peunilgixigo (Clottseligl 9t 4 (Gottselinz. n; the last two rounds. He show-i e a variety of punches. including ' Francis ivill b very scirrv to heiil‘ a right uppercut. and at the end 2§am%21,‘ii‘,5°1‘0_5§ "rpm of his illness it his home in this Brady was bleeding from a cut over .9 Chicago sefmm (March PM. City the eye and generally showed dla- pm.) mu’ Premier J. Waiter left we“ PenaltiesLDyte. Scherzo. Silmldiiil i" 01W"!- Kane, one time Golborne black- --———- Third Period Pay Lieutenant J.M. Belyea. The many friends of Mr. George season in years. Ln P611 tool: more than $500 101111 obster from 60 traps. The all“! @- Cirand Marian island for the f, day of the season was 20.099 11° , more than oh-the openifls i1" -_ i last_year_'a_fall season. _,__{_ third baby triumvlrate to 11C W‘ in Hall in last five vc HALIFAX, Dec. 5—(CPl-~Trip- let daughters were born here over the weekend to Dr. and Mrs. J. F Griffin of Halifax. The little girls all doing well in hospital. have been named Joann. Nahcv Lee. and Cynthia Harward. Dr. Griffin is n dentist. if _ triplets_ Jones CARE NOTS J. Kielly M. Docitendorf G. Holmes 100 95 J. Mcmine 115 130 High Single-G. Duncan 214. High Three-J. McLaine i349. HALIFAX Di». c-(CPJ-Seurch continued fruitiessly tonight for Cmdr. FM. Johnson of the Roiai Navy, who disap area ‘Vednesday with his young laughter, later re- vealed a victim of murder. While police were all but certain the officer killed his daughter and took his own life, the search pro- ceeded on a "dead or alive" basis to cover the possibility Johnson might have escaped after the girl was bludgeo and hel- body thrown into Halifax.harbor's north- west arm. Police Chief J.J. Conrad asked Haligonians to “a man actng strangely," the request failed to tum up any leads. Meanwhile. divers continued to comb the arm for the navy's shore establishment here. It was from the arm that the body ofriine-year-old Nadia John- en Friday, her skull ‘b heavy instrument ' kl Iuit weighted down Friday Afternoon ‘Ladle; League TEAM 1 A. Howatt L. Cerry smith and now a sergeant physi- gl ‘trainingiinstrluctor with the, ago 111186268111 ‘wet ‘the H.M.g.S. r orce d t h id - . - . ‘ ueen aro " or two an ii challenge’ giddy igreliiicetitigoli-icm‘ Ne“ Wm‘ ‘mbmhm 7'“ half years loft“ this ‘week-end fcr also wants to fight Johnny King, 15am“) u 52 his home in saint John where tin holder of the bantam 1g chicngo, P-urpur (March mhl- Will spend some time on leave. be- (rzrrgtwlrpovlgllgiega! y-sgerfxgly wdtgfituflégd 89,10“, u“ I M l fore going to his new appointment “i bu?» u. . ...‘ii.i.'."...fi“i‘i‘i‘h°' “m” "m °’ Métiilcf‘. “$'if.'...'°ii".‘l°“. it'll” . f h l _ g - on _ e c 0 - m“ rng g t n months Pena 1" semen vess trip to Montreal arid Toronto. He was accompanied by Mrs. Fos- ter who attended the convention of the Red Cross in Toronto. It's supposed to be hush-hush‘ but. anyway. negotiations are un-‘ derway to have Freddie Mills and Jack London settle their ms to the British and Empire heavy- weight boxing championships London, before the bells ring A thghitlen gear. e ' —-- vacant bgv adéirglivtiiigte dflelgitileffldfs QITAWA- De“ 5 “ ‘c P) " veyl W152 has been pmtponed Agriculture Minister Gardiner said thfouqh inyufles w London in Saturday in a. statement that if trainihg- Both London and Millszimh“ nrackeni Pmgremve cmwr‘ -. are m. fem, sergeant, m mebvative leader, or anyone else wishes physical training section. igilfitgonmmifikygg-ogg-ofii]Pmgg; 3am Hardy. a 61 y“, om husky i two things: ‘First, advocating the who moat iudaes agree to be the’ liardiner Comments on Bacon Program Tile special general meeting of the Shareholders of the Patriot Publishing Company Limited advertised for Tuesday the seventh day of December, 1943, luia “i, been cancelled until further notice. Charlottetown, December 4th, 194.3. Mr. Ewen Anderson. Inspector of Dredges Department of Public Works returned home Saturday evening from Saint John. minutes each. Previously a game] was 5'1"“ 11m’ t“ “Tivei Lleut. Fraser MacMillah and Mrs » Maclvlillan arrived in Charlotte- town Saturday evening to spend the week-end with Mrs. James A. MacMillan. Brighton Road, r 1 eiiiuv ropimrui PLENIY Order Y9" sud‘ Victofliamd." FRANK R. HEARTZ, President. EJI-PJHNMHHNHVPIJEVIAFASNNRK 12-6-11. 9-," ATTEllTlllll TRAPPERS llllll RillliillEllS th stones. She and her father vanished Wednesday from their home on the arm eh t Cmd . or w ere e. was nger- §° it. h no do oiiol in trod in an automobile ao- ent. e wife. a native of the ea. a former Countess through a the Gume Bomber Explodos In Village, llo Deaths DEENUPHORPE, Noflhlllililhll- mire. England. Dec. it-(CP) — A United States heavy bomber load- ed with 6.000 pounds of bombs crashed and exploded in the mill- idle of this little viil e early today ,but the alertness of to crew-who uched ground by parachute-eav- al the liyu of all the 1S0 inhabi- n s. Almost u soon n the big plane struck the ground and burst into flames the crewman were i710!!! cottage to so tau the doors and ARlY Show!" om" " ~ . .. ~ swim" J. erson L. C lbeck l.‘ H i-ii Wei“. L Bi K 71C 0-— . ii-HS . Higih Three-M. Matheeoh (H0. More i0 in ith i... ki-éiiiii “éohmnl” rt... i100 . Found in the Johnson home af- igtati§rtdi§bli°lid'ificer' d m“ e a on ea . “this is tho end for me and miw -—-_-_-.-__ DEVELOP NEW TOMATO URNE. —(OPl- A new _ tomato h SAYS GERMAN =_icsmli_easiiti_a;_vesi 1) coal underground in the United ates. ' This is your opportunity to bring your fur! to W. Chester S. McLure’a Office lfeeéilngwizlf helryizr ‘time, and, tie: greatest English r lk °" 5 "3 i 5 W! “m” 0g an tin...” 1. b,,§‘,’,°°,°,, ,,§§",,§§§’_'- feifprofitabiy at present prices of alibi}! he did as o. boy to lliprnpnt. 81'1""- i= ve s l-‘lings a week football‘ '“Z—_—"i'—— 115% en m w, u H d MORE CANADIANS e a over ar y ———-— 23".?‘.§3..€“%.3§i".§i‘.‘°..3;°.§2fi° ==____‘°-‘1‘1"-'l‘l°»“-"°"‘—°1'--° "’ tin" the envlne while he hauls coal y Other NCOs included: L. Cpl- tubs im a stash arrrilent in a coi- Laurence smith, Caidonia N. lie-gr éienr‘ Cheiliteg-iield. n Dggiteh giiers included Tpr. H. “' Y's "st cu was No ror- L. rge.~ ace Bay, N. B. w in i925. Previously hes was Among tho tankmen were: Tpre. with Chesterfield. Liverpool aridifluvanni Agione. New Waterford. Asian villi; w. a; Albert mimic. clieitorsuiu.‘ s n k he rim awav from hi. N. S. , first lob at a Chesterfield CPA“: Cooks included Tprs. Irwin Kirk- i-rv store because he hivl tn work patriot, Bherblooke, Que. “Murder afternoons when h» wan-i Other arrivals included Tprs. ted to his" soccer‘, H» nlaverl 9i Jor MacDonald, Heatheriion, N. S- ilmes for FPi-iizlawl arid wa- never Neil MoDougall, New Victoria. N. ‘wanton in any of the Continental 5., f" her. Windsor N. observations made ‘Send lndrry or Your i 1944 Solid iinr/ Nu DOMINION Sill) 1(')ii‘.[ NIOIGEYDV/Pi mil 1Coutant, "that Germany and her ‘satellims are producing i {while he was advising the French on fuel, Coutant believes the Ger- mans will lteep fighting as long Ins they can maintain productio from coal fields to feed gasoline to |fighting planes, tanks. submarines said .and ground transportation. "it is as! assume", upwards of 5,000,000,030 gallons of motor fuel from coal in about 25 plants metches. "-12: scattered many holds "lf a United Nat-ions drive should shut off Germany from the Romanian oil wells, the Nazis could still produce enough fuel frcm their coal hydrogenation plants to keen up defensive war- fare for months." Alf y Corner, N. b“ over the territory Ger- 1133.. Cecil Denton, Grand Lake, N.. . I . Too Late To (llassify wiiivrim. SMiIIwP-AIIM-SUTI: able for poultry "l" Guardian the fields. Our born e ‘huifiidiini villagers . nabbed a few racTeed to the‘ fields later exploxaed, dam g all odd houses in e village. cl mo in; relultod “Pi”: d ll-d-‘I-ll-Si 1101a‘: 15421109 III t beating on shouting "lot out iri be my go off looped clothes and the of the l0- rn three civilian casualties. Two crew raising. Anbiv members were injured. of the explosion was y. . -_-.. _.__. TWO BOYS DIOWNI-D NT J from O P) - T17 Sn J0 ed inniii. '“‘ through toe near here. They were Campbell, five. sori oi Pte. and Mrs. ="-.?.'.“.'...°'i':8‘.’°‘li...‘%i limit“; if‘; ~Murflflloldernq ' ' THO-OX‘ In onl RN. N. In Dec. S —-(O 110 Kent Street FRITZ WEISSLER is buying Silver m us"! and also other furs and paying the 111811951 i111’ oes, at. the above office, Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday.