*f 1 ..»1. _ , .~»~.»’~~."‘ -“-`l__¢l.1,»» I'-°'”" ‘ ' 1 1. > - __ _ .,~b, _. _.1 i , , . . .....,.-..._ .1 .. ....1~l..¢».¢n:lbl»¢n¢nlla»~va-~.....¢.1»e-aww-».=~. . . lv 1 1 - 1.-» 1 _ - - “"""" ` f -_ _ `* THE CHARLO _"7 "" invents New Lamp be \\‘hller und Cheaper Ll Lg ”“‘.'|'luu Electric or (ills I (,»|-'r/\\\'.\. Patents have been _ L1 hy the Government to a itgllilllhg engineer by the name of on n new lamp for burning ,lulll\'*°”' » . |- kerosene oil. This lamp "'_:g:i':,”é¢,; tl vapor from the Oil which p`¢l;cs a blue tiumo_ that ineandes, 'L 1, ‘mantle-. and thus creates n Sm strong. sort. pure white light. A, it consumes on y I'-pep cent. oil ‘ ith 94 nor .g` tp 1-, it is 11_|_|_>;_ee\l"n_:!",y sc Q to he Ser). ,Tropic t_i~x_‘»o rate..~.,qior cn_s, L-lt-.gs..nnli>~ ments as dollowsz- 1 irnf: Lorne li years old. 1 General Purpose horse 9 year!! ld. ‘ ol General purpose mare 7 years olll. 1 General purpose mare 12 years ofi. 1 I-‘uro bred Ayrshire cow 7 years old to freshen in April. 1 Pure bred Sllorthom cow 6 urs (-fat). 1 Pure bred heifer 1 1-2 years. 1 Pure Bred calf, 1 year. 4 Grade Sluorthorn cows in calf. 1 “ .- . ‘l 7 yu .ill to freshen in April , mirror. cow . Fat stccrs, 2 years, Shorthorn .g1':1llcs. 2 lieifers. _ l -l Calvzs. .1 Fall pigs. 100 Hens. (`ilOP:- 550 Sltooks. irish White oats. Ex- ll;l good seed. 150 Stooks wheat, Marquis. 3" Tolls hay. T t.1ns Green feed. . 200 bushels potatoes. 1,000 bushels tnrnips. lMP'. F.MEN‘l 8:- 1 Gang plow, `1 single plow, 1 set spike harrows, 1 cultivator, 1 set tying har-rows, 1 soeder, broadcast, lrontcr, 1 Massey Harris mower, il lt.; 1 wheel rake, 2 carts 2 trucks» 1 binder Massey Harris, 1 potato' nigger, 1 moulding plow 1 scllfficr 1 irprnss unggnn, driving \v.12,:"n. d'l'-/ing sleigh, 1 team sleigh 1 od sleigh, l box sleigh 1 thrash- .-.nd lleurer, 1 homo ;.-.nvclx 1 t fanners. 1 farmers boiler. 1 mud dislrer. 1 cream separator, Simplex ‘ churn, 1 set driving harness, 1 < l \\`0 Ill' t4f‘ 1 0 en 1 s 0 1 1-ollhrs. 4 pair hnmcs, 1orh.._.l>nn.\_s \ul._ul1noni has il_~°°“‘_l°‘ 1uy.u.ml.. of Q _____ _ ton numerous to mention. _ _-Php body of __-______0S__ _______ ____0z_____ll1s s 11 ____s__ c°_____°__s_ H stormy’ first “nc day f0uow'Ist’ff. ‘according to lnforlnation giv-_ _1_(;,,r,1.m Mhclvilllau. . ` ` . " llf-b t_ _ . '~,', Sale poimwe' nu reaerva sale 2:11Lllgllyollihgeuilrilllilll lilflzccll enl-iklgl-l`; 3 ;;,U'nl`t;l;1(l|lr:>\\€'ntt '°'"NS pusmvvlynn time' loilf -Port (lolborllc Ont., at ieri' '_ ren ' l .rer;1;3:__01] nlonths on all sums o,cm__k _his momlng by me ‘GW I' ' .- ., on ' `sDwAno wooo. | Kli-Y. Wat'ersido, Pownal J. A. MacDonald, Auctioneer. 11014-22-4i. :Ont.. according to un lnzlisiinci |n1c.\:sa1:e received here by ll. E. lG1iip.in, Presidelit. of the Gre :vt France Wins 0ut 011 Reparations P-ARIS» D60 27-‘France gained i_1_l1 important v.lctory in the A1. ed "@lllll”8°l°11d. comm sslon lo- llfii' when the commiissaion by a vote of three to one declared Ger- mfllly in voluntary default of ho '“'9°ll ileliywrles for 11922. _ Friilwe. Bslgiunl and Italy vcfteci ‘_-in favor of the‘declarst»£on, while GWB! 'Britain cast its - ballo 08a.l;_1st. The decision of the colu- llllliw-Dli. was -lm1nedlia.t;3r, com- mu'li<_:a.teil to 'tho Alilli govern- menus for action. Itlmny have vital- effect on the reparations -problem if France 'can retain the support of Italy ann _Bulsznm when 'the reparations question is discussed ut the Jann ary 2 mee-tins or the premiere. The lone vote cast against tile declaration by creat Brita-in was ill accordance witil British policy, which has ‘been opposed' -tio ds claring Germany in default .ln the ‘leur that such action mdght have a disastrous effect on the already precarious state of German flu ance. France is considered 'to have 9‘09l'9fl *U1 ‘llll'D0'i‘tunt point by rea- son oi’ the fact that the decision ci’ the conln1.ission was _arrived on 'the majority vote. France had _been alone for ll Long time in the ‘contention that Germany could be |placod in voluntary default by a lsimplo lnia.jol'ity vote. ltuiy's sup port of France _ln the bsliotlng Icamo as rl surprise and as nn ln- idficlltiion that Premier -Mussolini is swinging over to the French s‘de in the reparations controversy. Germany has carried out more than siolty per cent of its schedule 0! Wvod deliveries for this year. When the German experts were before the commission several weeks ago they announced that Germany had been unable to dc liver more than she had and that the llcliverics for 1923 must bc greatly reduced. Perished In Lifeboat ‘0I4EVELA.‘NlD, O., Dec 27-The lifeboat of the tug Cornell, which ha._s been missing for six days wlftll its crew of aight men, was found today by scarciuillg tugs l>r.t\\'ecl\ Long Polllt and- Tort (‘ii‘lborlle. Lakes Towing Company, from (.`~up troll Phllslp Bnollie.l'ick. at Erie. Tile message gave no details as to wlliothler audi df the crew were lnlive cr had been found ill thc_, `.iil`c-boat. In a telephone corivcrsn ml:-u'l'. The lifeboat was sadly bat tl-rcd nlld lenlning, -information tol thc cmstgullrds said. _- ---<4->-l' I l\ll|\nnI'1| Llnlmcnt for Dunllrlfl' N404-evo-o an-f-»oo4+¢ "1 CLASSM* IED A DVERTISEMENTS _ ,- .o ll dylnrildnyn or al\?¢A|»’m;<'s pits' li1|::§\I;"6 lfngtror -Jvxl 0':»un\ ll word: to u lln'c. lirollpn of av figures. lnltlu. Intern. count luv one winl- I0 |n~r rent. discount for rash. Asldrflll forma part of ml. mul lnullt lie paid lor. lim-rlul llnfen Frlmlnhed Ilonml nd. The for Mven words lor one week. Situation Vi/anteill 50° "W "°Vl‘ll “Drill D" -week. _ ¢4++o+o+o+o4+¢++o¢.\4-o-o»4++»++e-o+o+4-04-0+0+>¢'*+0*f_ O-OO-OO-5 1 1 i .tp ms V\':l|ll.i'|| _._ l ii i_~l°ollane0\lS ,wAN‘r£u Liv! AGENTB Fon iilllnhs lso vroduw- l>l\’°°l to consumer. Write The J. R. vvhtlnhs co.. 879. Crain St. WM' Montreal. ' llclp Wanted-liiale __ V __ _________l vice. call or phono A wlulsm- ll/l|.|u uma- wazwlrlu--111/lim son, Auction ROOM- money at homo-$15.00 to $00-0° paid weakly for your sDIil‘° ll"‘° writing lhoweardl for us. N0 canvassing. We instruct and rup- Diy you with work. West-.\ni~'»»i sh ro service. los con....-..- B,§:_°7|~,,,.,,,,¢,,_ ll-zzfnr ,..__....__. f- Lost LOST- GOLD WRIST WATCH »l1row1_1 dealtlzer bind. \>€l_“'“"“ Depot and ‘Reddin Bros. F~\ll\“l` please leave at Guardian and l-_f_-- coive reward. 1`1044'37"‘ Teachers Wanted TEACHER WANTED- OIBOND or til- clus for M0n»t8°m°l”Y ll o school, _wen Point. vnluntsfy swppl_elnart_g60.00 for the YB"- W. J. Wortman, S_ecretz.i‘y~ _,_ '___i_- 1'»EAcHEn WANTED IMMIDI ntely for 'Point' Prim aclwvl- Supplcment__ $155.00. - D- N Murchison. Sony.. 11067-28-4 TE ' ` FOR CABLE _ Aches wAN'rlD 1°m_ WAN-,ED pon nous? - 174 K nt Stree _ work. Anllly 0 _ "___ west ` imc $1500 'rm 'roll ‘ amount vera. supplement and salary inc’iu_ded.-- Robert ‘MC- Kenzie, goqfdtary. 11070~28~7 A Ecole hence etic Men No. A|.Fn'rD McooNA|.D LAND Surveyor. HBl"lIl°.l1y Jill- 1015B-2’.-1 mln | FURNITURE REPAIRED. UP- holster:-\'l, polisliisii. -\`ll'B\’- Gm” work guaranteed, prompt Bel” 10664-7-lmth. 1 ______------ _ For Sale iron SALE-e sows. 2 HAVE l 1,00" 1,,r@,| tt, U, Yul'ksl1l1'c hog, 4 iirc ll 111-.mills old.-W R Déllllllii :.l...r..l.r1t~l.i. 11035-W3* =, 'ro LET 1 ---- -----*_"_'”'”‘ ;TO LET-TWU 0FF\cEs NEXT | to ameri(-nn Consulate. W9" i :;q1~.:.=11 had heated. Anrlv Sl 'I'wl\ M805. 04713-2541 To |.E'r THE El.lc|s|.v 'si'ru ated residence 011 R°`°hf°"d Square lately 0°°“Pl"~"‘ by Mrs' ‘.wAN'rEo - Gini. ron GENER l, V H ll l‘ o shenlmlles at you. laugh st \l° || hysterlohli |890” har' in late her Vessev. 'he "ool;,`;a`::g|‘\ll'¢3rl:$ilfnent her. ln the Se 'lie ° ' ' ith s M rvihv. |1.¢_° fn” ' ,,',,, " lull- 1-111111111111 11111111 ` SHOP from Holman' 3°b|ll H005" l'»-I-1'. in bers and iiar'I.»s which w-‘ are sei' 1 1 . ._ - --s a Fun coA'rs -Ladies lur_"o<>..t.=., _ 10110:.. prices. _A ll0lhN.E ic CU. best quality, will be sold at cost 'ANNU ’»“"` price by the Montreal Fur Remod l Catalog CITY HOCKEY I,EAGUE - _ 'i There will be n meeting of the BAND AT THE AWENA l0lllSht. executive of the City H.C‘ckcy r .JUST REcEWED_C______lo___d ____ at the Arena Riuk_tonlshl 1 lt ‘r .esta __l"rs.'rowN GUARDIAN ‘ _ ._ .PAGE REE" _ -rua . »~»nl~»- -slip ..,,,.,,. nth". New Year’s Dinner __ Special Menu Good Music Price $1.50 it Dinn'er Starts at 1P. M. Phone Rue rvatlon » Victoria Hotel Al. ci-ln`|s'rMAs TREE elllns co.. Riley Bldg Queen sl _ and concert of the Methodl t B - _ 10994-22-Zwks. ' ' s day 'School in the l-Ieartz M Lon em T' _ - lfll Hull tonight at 1.30. cordial Mn; w||_ ,A A v . BAND A1' 'rl-1 welcome to all. Silver col\lect10n- At Sea Vlevlv, 1|;`ec§Ue4ti?|l922,` E ARENA tonight M there passed peacefully to rest. SECUURING NEW 8TEAM1ER. ___:_"_‘_’_";__:E_§`*_Xg>_E(-_:_-l_<_>l_1_1___._il11'_i__cgi; Mrs. wm. ls. sudshury, aged sl ~Cspt Pearson. or Plcwu, accom- lege and get ___ me for a ° od ‘L years. She leaves to moum then Dun'.e_d py D D. 'Sinclair of P-ictou ____o____ _______ p___________________ M183 __l_l_a~_ loss, her. husband, one daugllter, Landing, left Halifax on Saturday ___ _ P_ M _ ___ DD Mrs. Maynard Bryantoh, Sea on the 'Cunard liner Antonia for mn ° HL °"‘*“- i-051315"f- V‘lew, also four sisters and one Plymouth. England. From Ply- , _ ' _ blother. Deceased was la-id to res: mouth they will go to Cherbourg, UPENS-'lhir in gg Stephens cem,e¢ery_ Bm, thence to Paris. and will bring out ~ ‘ll lll’ HE rlllli 0D€DB1iugt0u_ Dec_ 16¢h_ 9 from France a new steamer for tonight. The three 1-.znks are in the l\'ncDon;1'ids. the owner of ciicdi-lent. shape and ieiverything ' ._ 1 ` ` ` 5 gives _____0m_se ____ __ ood __ “___ Si-i|PM.EN1‘,, T0. ¢UBA __Du,._ tie steamer Constance which used Ort " 5 He 5° -ing the past two weeks abqht 100_. L0 plyi on the P.ict0u-Charloteto'.vn sm ‘ __ 000 ‘barrels of potatoesbave been mme- woNosn|=u1. scnssu DRAMA 5'”‘-Wed "°“‘ ‘he ‘M“"“‘l”‘° Pl” __ _ vinces 110 -Cuba, where trade condi- F°|NA AT HA'-'FAX-'1'l1€ N01' “tid"£5539£fv;?;_t_:;Wwe_§_;:r;f: tions are reported; much gmpyuv. weslan steamer Foina arrived yes- en _ine 0p__o_____mw of Ageing mm _e:l__;_'1;hree _c_argoes_S_h_.ave-been ship. t_c;day_fr§n ;(_J_ha;-_lottetowxlsfor .Jr- .. rom . E. and two from `S'- -` - R €l'S Mi on life gl,” goégeoui I¥§d“ft‘i°_’; Qi' Lug; Nova. lscgtm and one 'from SL her agents and the steamer may , “fm” wa" le” ‘STE Y" Joh... .mother ls to he to-1-warned lend n cargo of deals here. The .n .t picture cntlt edt e _ _?i1_;1_g s,h°_,wy_ i~`oinu._d.ischarged ll cargo of snit Rajall . Among mnrly relnar a e ___ from Spam at Charlottetown and features of the picture are a .Har-' E N _ __ _ ___ __ __ _ __ March 7-Boston A. A. vs Vic~| an-vile an i wand-1~f»1 M.S,‘§¢1,§,;’“ ,,,{},‘;li,.,°W‘.§R§.. l~.J.”.,"f;.. ;’i"‘...‘..‘ §.§.5""h“.”.§.%“..~.§ ‘°"“- iYankees Release b:'il - .- d th famous _ _ ‘ ‘_ _ ,' ~#-<4-_-_A I ___1_l____}_u<;3r:___;._l_1_e__ne___z;._1; ___€____e ____ Speaks for _,tse].f_ Cha;~.l.0tt@t0.vn, ice three feet 'thick ln the harbor BAND _ _American Hockey _ i Schedule Public PITTSBURG, Dec. 2ii.--William ,liaddock, president of the Un-ited States Amateur Hockey Associa- tion, tonight mnde -public the schedule for the e_a,_n_te_ip_ _grougof the league. The season opens ' au. 1 with the Boston Hockey Club opposlmg the Victorias of Boston. The closing games will be played March 7. Other games to be play-_ ed at Boston are: ` Jan. 5-V-ictorias vs. Boston A.A. Jan. 6-New Haven vs Boston H. C. J:.n.10.--Boston A.A. vs Boston H _(1. _ Jan. 17-Philadelphia vs Victor- as. _ Jan. 24-New Haven vs Boston A.A. Jan. 27-Et. Nicholas vs Bos- ton. A.A.; Cunadiufn Club, New York vs Boston H. C. .. Feb. 1-Victorias vs. Boston H.C. l ____:cb 10-New I-Laven vs Victor- _ iFeb 12-=St Nicholson vs Victor- .ns;_Philadeliphia vs. Boston A.A. Feb. 22-Canadian Club vs Bos- A.A; St. Nicholson vs Boston Feib. Z6-#Canadian Club vs B05. ton H.(l. A`F_`\eb. 28--Boston H. C. vs Boston _away he was going to tell the u “Newsy” Lalonde’s ‘ Team Stops Losing Games EDMONTON, Alta., Dec. 27. - Although they have not strnckzhe wiin column of the Western Cain- ada. League labels, Newsy La- londe's Crescents of Saskatoon yesterday did something that- olher tennis of the league failed io do this season-prevented the Edmonton Eskimo's from winnlnlg. After seventy minutes of excltlig hockey, ten minutes of whiich wa s overtime, today‘s league fixture_ ended in a 2-all tie. Jess Expects To Put Dempsey Away VANCOUVER. Dec. 27.- Jess Willard, former heavyweightchanl plan pusilist, in an -interview here, said he was going to fight Jack Dempsey in New York next June and that after he had put Jack p . giilst "lt few thiings aibout. that Toledo scrap that he don’t know." The i'0r`mer chnlnplou and his man ngcr spent Christmas Day in Van eouvcr before filling a boxing ex l_1lbit‘iou date in Tacoma, Wetlnes tty. D _ . . , _ 1 . . 'AT THE ARENAt I ht. _ _ ___ __u_____c___ _____`__ Dec 26th, 1922 ML Fred, 1,.1rgt_1\l1en the steamrr was ready to °'l9 §"”:_3 8 mrgif u ‘_ _I _ d”_ L' See'y., 'Charlottetown F-ire Bri- sail and the C. G. S. Montcslm -_oo-¢»#_ dll( C g lepell e O Hy _ , . . ~ F* 1 --- 1 _A N_Al-'tR0w ESCAPE.- 'Messrs ' ' h `. ,_,f‘l I - , _mi ._ -i lNew Volk Yankees announced to- Jolm Mc.G-nllgnn and Walter ilei1i|_‘f_i_’_|_;n_*_;‘:_""&_?_€)9 wlfpkiarefo _l_’_§'d_______';_l§ ;;;1L"v_f__‘_:f_.°i;‘_____‘;____;___‘i?';;;__;‘_TG F_f’_‘_}_’a Prclnier. Bell spent the Chrisllllay the release under optional while drtvlng on ;1<;_p_;e Rlv_ei°__lecI.)_i_lLl during the me of lam Thursday ,gm aw”-._ The steanler was w1§l_as hol;<_lays ut his old l1.o1no lnlngreement of Glenn Killlnger, in. me SUN' 5L°‘"“» “ “V “ 5 ' » -- 1 r e' & hn'e loaded deals at Pu wash but mmer ‘d"" `fl@ld@l'~ lo me Aflflllfll Clllb Of U19 17m>h“d “very narrow escape ;1l>|lchbu'll\dfr?§n(1!gZnll)l:y3' cggvhy my owlng to bc-ing delaycdgat Char- N _""" _ lS°ll¢hWe5l0l¥l -‘\5S0Clllll°lli fllld 0 f"’"“ 'lmwuing' The storm waS|thanks to the members of. the lottetown that charter had been ‘P9 A" N' .bwge 'EMF th‘!iG°°"ge Wn90“» 9°“thl’“W Plfche so thick that thcv lost their course I_,_____ 'B____g____e Yours ______ce________ ________ce__________H__________x _ChT_m_Cle_ molning on n vusut to California. to the Brldgpport (_-mb of th and hwtlod .for the 0-pen watel' “Wy A Mm;aghnn_ e .___ “’“*“» _ ‘Enste1~n Leaguef Klllingcr. former inlll above Bay View Ilrilllse- 13@i”""° ` A ' ____ LAID 'TO REiST-The funeral of 'Mr‘ [H"‘U@5' M”°Kl““0“» Of Sl- idiro. l l`. 8 l-llfiy ‘3Ull'll l"'“‘lZ*’ Wh""" may were BOUQUETS PFlE"ENTED M tht- into 'Vir Duncan 'dllnw whose Jmm’ is visitlng his ‘“0U10l` Mrs- ‘ghd jllnsullllia/,in1?r(?l{l'dn?lmul1'l(;l;];l;;l:l, - 1 - ‘ o _ - . . l . r \ ~ . . . ,_ - ` ~ __ ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ill" llllrse “Wk” mmugh me me the clqsing lperformnncc oi' the dollth occurred on 'I`\lcsd11y nlorll- Ale" M““'K‘"“f’A"' husw" *uhm* _¢il10l'~'P lll 1921. WHS l`<‘0l\llfld by and -took w'lth_lli1n the sleigh "“dl1’l'0vi|,c,al Players in ...Phe Widow ,um wok pmw _y@.5t..;-mfly nlller- Mm, F ,;l_________'H ____ _,Ort _ _ _lille Ynlilltws at thc end of last occupants. Tlley were “my “ of the West" at the Prince Ed- noon from the oild l1omestczz:,;.:>:»:r~'a»- ln the Field Ci‘0llB for Prince Edward Isla _Potatoes -G. MacMillan. -E. J. VGBSSY. -W. 'H. MeGri?si0l'. 4--rico. McPherson. -Mont Annear. ---Earle Crain. Oats -Cnmellus McLellan. -P. l-l. Lyle. -`.~l. J. Vessey. -Harry .HWii°.. ~-.‘Vi¢‘T.cod Bros. --‘Mont Annear. Wheat 1-Fl. J. Vesey, .2-Howard Ramsay. 3-(7or1|eli11s Ramsay. 4--illarry l-lvdc. 5-McLeod Bros. 0-Chas. Block. 7-'Mont Annesr. w|\:>- cavl cn-;1a>;at~v'-4 in the Canadian Elec r. Potatoes. skinned: 2-E. J. _ D_ wa lem Tu,Sd,,y night at the _ _ ,Hyi _ l.1g\.l.1.1l who finished with 2117 _,_ |M';}f_;.in; gary-|ceL Station There' imp( mprovi -points thus plllcillgllilnsslf in the chants we may expect anothersuci or 1923. Sante. Claus accompanied by t'lvo riving at the Orphanage a huge Christmas tree was erected and and entertained the visitors by their heautliful singing under the direction of .Mr. Hurst. Santa himself took charge and handed ewch of -the chilB'tht;utl1dl¢1 Tam: 1-nhl and l':tnr: to his native 1:1167 . ' I l. Peieri°“ “""; ' - - ' ` Th Lar t 'D ` ` snl;1_~_y__rl7_‘:_l_l__l;_‘_____ P_ E. I. Potatoes. oval whlte._2 -Cl. W which is covered with loo and w e _ a e In & H004 Nm WM, q___E _,_ Ven” mow 1, m) mme, than lt soudh Bees Vision of adding Potatoes. round type: 4-Peter Campbell, however, accepted the __?¢>--- d, __ _“dm” and, ,eminei hang" Molly is heartbroken at hiis de _ WNT3 T HUSBAND; Brlgotgiopg, Molniyren: 1-J. E fi y rushed a Jad- _ n \,1 ly; 'l Peter Brodie: 8- your wide frown! M yo I flolfiyrhv. r_ . _ ed and gif' - ¢ La f 1| ‘ _ . Ontn 1-Hattie Veaiiev Eff rozvnicgtsg _:_ :;‘_;“¥° _Por ‘rm vision of an attack u,1.>n '1ln1se.f Wll°“f` '*”“”““‘° |V°‘“°’ hotel. ln the vlcmltyezf ville" l)l1y1. rites. 'Flcllnl'd. cily, re- n1o.1tt D |ot` men, women and cllildren whoqm- Sim- is appearing. 'umm this Yll0l`l1lllS f0 Oliilwu. lthronged the streets. Under thc; Three other notalble features! _ . some management, nnd with ihe.m¢.k<>_ this picture one of thc. |Pr0i'. Hiram Ball. formerly co-operation of citizens and mer- iv < whilch Mr. Val'-.ntinnlore>1n;st of the First BUDUM strongest in __ _ Para, l.. yet al.-Deal” “nie” ' cessiul parade on New Yeal'sDayl,;;\0Sunt auspices The story is :hai . Tile fu__lowlng ls the .line up and scores: ` K. of c. ' P Mccormhcll 146 141 142 w. lfhyze '12s 119 21::‘ E. Arsenauit 11S 128 r. slimy los 144 B. iCoy1e 110 105 186 1129 643 S25 Total .. ....2oal; 137 147 L. of C. ?>."l-“E-°’ 1Maddi-gall 176 140 Callaghan 257 137 Reardon 145 142 Duffy 99 110 A. Joy 191 186 139 868 715 882 Total.. 2465 223 179 126 215 Bora.h’s Amendment -Likely To Surviv 6 WA:Sili‘NiGTON. Dec 27.-Before the Bomb amendment to the Unit- ed States naval hill for an econo~ mic and disarmament treaty is disposed oi' three wi-ll be in the senate a great discussion of inter- national affalrs, including debt cancellation, reparations, ilisarma- ment and the need of markets for United States products abroad. The Harding ndnlinlstration, it has been ciearly shown, is throw- ing its influence ngainsl. the B-rralr nmentimellt .but illdu.'si.ions nr now that the amendment cannot he defeated outright. its opponen 'ce said. The flesh on the little gill'-l‘n breast was also dlscoiored and burned from the flash of H political entanglement with __ ~ `7'i-»'~i:,',, .. Abcgwcit Hockey The Abégwolts had another [ood- lmrd wdrluoet-'»at the Aram. on |Ch1-istmas .‘1no,rning. the following , nlaycre .tal¢lhg't.i1¢v1<-u: .F1-tirl. Moore, Harry Morgan, Dslton, McEsch¢rn, Gordon. Earl Prowse, _il'i.oy;Pro_?_o. -Snurswll ni- n er :~.f `_ ‘ _» __ rl- 1:1* ..c~.'.:s”:.§.r',1'.c2 not present. " ' | The. boys had s. fast work-out. Moore. Gordon, Mclilacbern, tho .‘Prowse boys. and Dalton, giving some great bursts of speed and stick-handling, and ‘bringing into iplay more 'team work and combina- tion than have 'heen seen in recent, fears; while Morgan and Diamond guarded the nst`s.»` Morgan ilfup to his old form and has his eye train- ed for the hot ones. Diamond also turned off some nice shots. The fact that combination count! was proved very eitectively in Mon.- day's practice, as there wasnot A single count made by either side on individual work, while when the players combined they nearly al ways got results. ‘Councillor T. W. L. Prowse was :on uhe ice with the boys, and is |endeavoring to encourage team work, and the .boys are responding nicely to his coaching. -Zi ' Abegweit Hockey i Lust night at the an-hs Rink ltlle Albegweit Hockey team held _another fast work out, the Abbleil ,ara going .wilong and are' getting las nlucll practice as possiihle be- flre the-lr games ln Halifax with _tile (:res1¢:el‘1s on January first and secoril. r All 'llc “i-'ls with the exception lm' Kelly were on the ice and _dil- Dl'1l'€d a telluellcy to more team work and ccnrhination than on previous occasions. There is stilla few of the players, holding to the vidual method of trying lo count, which is not getting them :lnywhere as goal-gctters. Wheu the Abbics meet thc_Cres- cents they wlll have practically all last years team, excepting Wm. 1nn1s_ ani Pnl.-tzlin. who are row iD‘l"‘lliZ iu the United Sta.i‘.Qg _ Thi’ Cr!-~'_cf-nts will have 11 fists! l “st 5‘fa5°" 1* team. lncludlugrirmzt Holmes, Toni and Harold Radford. 1-D. _ McDonald, Ahern; o l.»o_. Cushing, Hopper and Hurley. BOWLING One of the best games in the B‘°“'lflllZ League was rolled lsst "ighm °“ the "Y" llll0.\'S between Carvells and the Rail-.vay, the former winning by the small mar- gin of Z8 pins. The ame w _ E as all | l\11D0l'tant one as the Railway was lead ng in the :League by Ona Ranie and Carvclls had to win lag; ‘nlKl1'¢'s same to tie them for first place. Both teams rolled a heady game and rfit till the last hall was roll- ed \vns_tho game won. _ _Dollrlrls 111:11 Galbraith were -l'-Ish Inst night with a total or 463 |zlnll. 449 respectively, J. -Mc.\.’a'r and `C. :McDonald were the scorers, and IC. Trainor was iudgc of play. The Bankers and Bachelors play the game on Friday n‘ght at 7.30. SUMMARY Carvell Bros VR. A. Galbraith 166 A ` McKenzie 121 McKenzie 121. Smith 70 . 1Sm-ith 86 167 116 12.1 159 w>H@ .' 149 . 91 _Ein :1 146 141 1448 152 .__». 682 _._ 714 1960 ' ‘S64 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rallirvad 'H F Vanlderstine 142 Nicholson 115 Robertson Dougllas Trainicr 100 106 108 134 1114 642 562 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1932 Majority for Carvell Bros 28. 99?? 134 139 112 157 130 139 190 112 _.»_. 728 BIRTHS ' McKENZIE.-- At Bay Fortune, on Dec. 19, 1922, to Mr. and Mrs. Jill. McKenzie, a son. VAIL.-At the P. E. .island Hospital on Dec. 19, to J. F. and Mrs. Vail, é ct snn, Harold Frederic. _ 1,, DEATHS hope to force nlodificntion to weak- the ninlelldmeut, especially to block debt cancellation and an McWiLLiAM8.-At Ocean View. y December 28. 1922. Daniel'McWil- liams, aged 63. Funeral Friday Bi ~‘» .- . _ . ,-._, . T 1 ’ 1’ . .» *- t.pECE1|.BER 28. 1922;. 7"" _ » = - ' . = . -~