NOVEMBER 7, 1932 Lots Of Strength‘ BARNERA WIN BQBTON. Nov. ’I—Primo Camera S BY DENNENY Cn Maritimes Big 3 This Season ' tense Interest Among Hockey r Fans — Abbies AndWolves Practiced Last Night — Hawks On Thursday; and “re now rapidly attaining a physical condition which wi‘l enable them to step on to the ice by next Thursday in form that a Moncton iehm probably never has enjoyed before, has produced a decided boil- ing of the “hockey Dot" locally. Ru- mors are flying thick and fast and tile interest runs higher than ever. conjecture as to who Coach Nicklin will use on the team and m whet positions he will place tiiem, is rife, and the anr unceme it that ice will be started in the Stad- ium on Monday has made hockey the lnain tonic about the streets wver sport fans gather. Indicates Good Crowds MONCTON, " vember 7.—Frosty Mather, news of the big league training camps and the fact that the Moncton Hawks have been in mtensive training for some weeks A Three Team Loop As matters stand, the league in be a three team loop, although there is a possibility of its later becoming a four team circuit but, that is still unsettled. Provisions were made when the league was formed to leave to the discretion of the teams already entered, the mat- ter of admitting others. Saint John was understood to be making ot- forts to secure a team worthy of the other three with the idea oi enter- ins the second section of the sehe’ le. Dalhousie Rangers at that said they were definitely out, and today it has been announced that their players have been releas- ed. At any rate, the Rangers’ play- ers have been touring the province ‘looking for some way in which to .iliDY hockey in the "Big Three" as last night toyed with Les Kennedy, 210 pound Les Angeles battler, be- fore knocking him out in thhq round with a barrage of short left and risht noolis to the head. The bout was scheduled for l0 rounds. The Italian giant weighed 260 but stepped about the srena's 1a. IN IITTAW APPRECIATE] The following is an interesting ASK $1.00 AFBR sill °r “300- °l‘ 3.000 spectators GLACE BAY. Nov. r-a matter 0' E at which the Hawks will operate will / foot ring with the grace of middleweight. Must Have L05 ANGELES, Nov. ‘f-None States. chile, hot peppers and sauces, Claude Young Tommy and started to rebel. lost a bout. Hot Chile those soft American foods for Baby Arizmendi, battling little Mexican flyweight who's champion of his native land and out gunning for the world's crown in the United Thellttle Baby must have his hs can't fight so hot. During his stay on the coast he has beaten Varner, Speedy Dado, Newsboy Brown on American foods. But he's “I want chile!" he shouts to his manager. And he points out that on a diet. of hot stuff he was a. real fighter in Mexico, never having Wonder what he'll do to the - . Uitdstt rt h tetrtedingableto hoot w‘thtti- serous on the sale of holding 5mm hnve been known to approach o 1:‘ r35 0123c: °' e 8° a " graph“ ma: seems :0 ‘L: a 1°02, year to try and win back the Mc- iluieis for the season is one of the lace! hcckcy heads. ' m wuh many m the” later‘ day! Tier Cup. ‘ i-Orgé IF YOU PREFER bright spots and indications are - ackq e PLUG TOBACCO that there will be new attendance slmllfllhen Tcflms H l N S: Egméorstgflt? stélcikizt (t: 521p? p g SMOKE resolvis hung up at the big niunlci- o y a," e ‘crwk in m hi; of his fl “g d Y- BOWLIMG 10¢ RQSEBUD he! fink this whiter. Lngt season's Over in Charlottetown Col. D. A. , e e a‘ ‘ an f E I holders are being elven an opbor- MacKlhnon. DP- Ye" and the" 85- BOwllng he seldom misfit-L He knew the 3535K“! LEAGUE Xfla urge no‘ ‘unity o! “curing the same seats socmes have gathered a strong weakness of every goal-tend in ' cut Smbking tobacco 15c BIG PLUG they occupied all last winter and . team for the Abbies and the Is- I ' the Ieame- and was first’ m find‘ ZIPPERS , hm first choice. The man“ ment hand is once more taking its hob List lllflm I01’! "If Hilly Name Al- ‘that Gardiner was only vulnerable. g9 1W5 the ‘Stars defeated the itO low left hand shots across the reports they; the Seats are gems 3 key seriously. Around the veter- "Bogsters" afterahard mu m amc I kl Josie Howatt 140 93 135 quickly. It may be no uncommon l ens cf Insi- yeai-‘s team have been n 8 g “f, °" Bertie Stewart .. 104 151 180 ‘hlnS to see the Stadium crowded Gathered men from the Fredericton lby a major y or 154 p 1115' Joe The first time Cy ever lacedfleafe La thome 83 153 109i ' . ‘Hashes rolled hlsh sinsle o! 310 Gardiner the latter beat, him tn '- ' p to capacity this season. Cflllllflls nnd the Trllro Bearcats Marlon Stewart 138 113 113 ins while Tom Crei hsn roll ii 9 s e i. .. .. .. LOOKING EM OVER Th“ the “m5 “re due t0 8°“ l-ialifax without a doubt has ad- ‘Ugh three OI 663 pk“- everybody elsc, and he had Sen- ' ___ their money's worth seems to be (lei-i powcr to the steer... team the F°“°w“‘5 “e m” swres: "Wis lmwleifgfid lfllllli! t0 86$ We" - ~ m? . . . . , . - y 41B m!" , 54o 5'12 s44 ,_ ,, ~ taken for granted, for. all three had his; Season h, acquiring Reg i M” a tally. Hawks were futile in frontr , v (By Tee) ‘Bradley, Squar. _,i and Saun- ieallls in tile Big Till-re circuit, shmda Frankie Lflvlgne and the J- Hllfllles --~------- 172 15f! 31° of him but Gardiner was invinc- K'“,_DOOS i tiers. Bill Ceilings, former Abbie, which may become the Big Four two Kennedy brother,’ h, say nohp H- Hell-ms“? 355 1°“ 142 ible. Sitting on the bench in the " Gardner Popular Aiilllonaire and Crystal goalie shar- before Spring, have been strength- ihg 0i’ Leo Sargent. E- Gallant 19° 173 third period Denneny turned to OI. m 124 Us 122 r ‘ ed the nets with Bubar. Bill show- irleii greatly since lust season. Deuhg, has he“ expressed. as w, J 3°33“ - - 13° 157 Dave Gill: ‘Let me out there, Dave. ve MW er 4 9 18 Is Jimmy Gardner, 1932-33 coach ed plenty of .his former ability to The mllllllk of Halifax into the the ability of a three team league A‘ Marti“ 19° 136 I think I can get. a goal.’ At the m” Lafferty " " 12: 1:4 s,’ of the Abegweits popular with the shed the rubber. 100i) llnfi added an inter-provincial to mhihmh interest m, the emu“, T°m—2733 next stop Cy went on. He took the Anni? Gamhum 1 13 local fans? Well, if the wholc- . ____ ilitcrcstand the reports from Nova ‘Season but indications are that the "Stan" puck from Nighbor- drifted in, let ‘Zoarlihhgnfmt 1g: 1;; hearted ovation tendered him by Wolves Worked Out (Canaan He“) swim i"? l" the effect that the. three teams are so evenly matched T‘ weigh“ l“ 231 246 fly e flPPcr across ‘Chuck's’ ankles. __ 1.800 lens at the Fcnlnl last nlsnt srr. PIERRE, MiqQNov. '7—'I‘rial Wolves \\'lil not be lacking in pow- that, there can he nothing but the 3- H5119)’ 143 1'76 192 and ambled of; he Seen a5 he Saw 5B0 6M 636 is any criterion, then the cagey and The Halifax Forum was the (m. mutmy eh the high seas ghee, er {he Abbies need little inirflililli- kcencst competition and it is keen M‘ B018“ 198 210 192 the mall with till‘ n38 l" the °1d _ gem“ Gardner 15 as 501mm chm‘ ‘nccca D5 a“ Halifax h°ckcy mum“ t\VOX‘ii_\'-Si.\’ Silonisll sailors, who t - They were strong lust yflur competition which creates interest. ‘g’ 138mg‘ "" . 2g: 15g 121 Coliseum raise his hand. ga-Ergfil {Zrflfssélgizillliillao lottetown as the Rock ofCibraltar. ers last evening when the Wolvcr- crossed Cabot strum on {he Swan“ llld “P111189? $111111 91'" till-s Scnscrl. The feeling between clubs this ' c an " 1 22 ' 201 "on allf-llllle!‘ Occasion he Won a 13 * g- ' The Montrealer was introduced incs the 089115815 emf!’ lll "lc new er Mngnhild. bound for Halifax cn- lfcre in Moncton. Nick!in's black winter tee Seems to have been 1m. T°t“l*2887' title for Ottawa- in 1923- In the t” the tans last night by c°l°nel Mimume Hmkcy League had their rout/r to their native country. They 12d wliite-jerscyed Hawks also proved, There does not seem h, Tmflgm at 8'15 sham the "AP previous game he had been slit yus D- 5' Mflcximwm and the ackiww‘ first we workwut °t the 1932'” will arrive at the Nova Scotia port he added much power and. from be any of the unticmurrent mm rows" meet the _"Cardinals." from em- h, em- by Billy Coutu, ledgenient was one hundred per- season. The players wnt through tomorrow and‘ than“, Wm b? ‘hi? iccounts coming from Halifax and ning which more or less demor- LADIES. BOWLING had his hcmstitched head swathed Hid“ Hal?“ - - - ~ -~ 111 "6 17° cent in the form of iilrec llca1j_ty_ a light whirl on the blades under pod to sham m “new” chimes o, Charloimlilwll- are milked llfidfi B5 alized last winter nnd nltggéthgr “Rut Namws" in bandages as he watched Can- Hm" Fllllflyion 155 193 147 cheers for the Upper Canadian and the eyes of Coach Steve VBll‘. rprusing duty 8601'“, thchljawler one of the greatest teams ever ils- iiie season seems (lCFtillPfi to get ‘K’ CW1“ 235 159 as adiens Pull up on a two goal lead Lima" Duchemi“ " 147 108 l“ veteran °f many professmnal 1106' The [oumvmg worked mm skeet‘ Evuskalerrw out of‘ San Sebastian "mblfd l" ll"? Mflfltllllcs- This. avmy to a smoother start ‘Urln last M' Doug“ " m” l“ n7 gained by Qllllwll ill the "T55 Catherine Mathew“ m8 132- 168 key wars‘ Kuhn and Leo Sargent’ Kemie M“ Th; \Eil‘§k8il‘l’l‘l’l car "in a crew iLOlYUYOI‘, remains to he Seen b,“ your‘ _ .. 13, coilwal! ---~--'~-- 13B 1m “l game in Montreal. It was the 0e. Ethel Sutherland 174 89 96 Fourteen players as full of hockey Neil, Frankie Lavigne, Reg Shields, of Hlwfhrco "h; “"1 g emu“ iiflihlllt: is bcin" left undollc to ' M- Will-sh ...... ,_ 125 155 117 Casio“ when Leo Dandumnd my ~ ___- -- ? as all egg is full oi meat, skated Ernie Mosher, ‘Bill McGlasllen. ‘ ' .' ' '. ‘ p ' ° . . . on Si. Pierre Bank ln late October main them e, formidable squint ___ G. Keenan 10B 84 174 pended com“ and cleghom ‘m. 1m 726 578 72c onto the ice last night and breezcd Owen Lennon, Chummie Larvlor, when 1 dispubn arose over the u“ T t i—20i3. ' ' G d K 1.9 ‘ ' Fourteen on Squad C t 0 f M “Erick.” Kama cldents connected Wiliil Ithet Ure- CANUUKS ttggglggleli? lggulrezswsfijigigrsaz: TggdgnBeazlrgedy’ Vince Fem“ n‘ of the water ration. Half the crew ' 0s Dante’ l. Dougan 113 151. 94 sagzlfgxtggkfiifis o]? tlgerizys; a stiff season ahead. This morn- licguii wszvoglf‘ Enigma ‘gefgopx: The ggqllad how comprises you... ' ' G- Ccfldy 135 131 164 H“ h q 41- e e t Mae Adams 151 106 135 ing another practice is called for Page Joe Arsenault U“ °_ o ‘ N“ “Y: ' leni lllnycrs witil Captain Jimmie Po lice Se rvtce L‘ Mmlm grille sighs? iiiidq giggle?“ Piiiclc Gertie seei- .. 14a 140 168 1o dciock when Coach Gardner will Mr. Joseph Michaud. champion “m? “msfm. fwd mm‘ 1°C”! “f pester, hm minder extruordmary- M. Power on the demmé 11w}, played a n,” Frances “ed 1B4 162 143 start the serious work of building Old man skater of the Province of tiiontfes‘nolflcgakqirfnjdt [Em an“ ltiil available for duty between the (Cgngdlgn he”) M’ MCLH“ 10B M 88 marl-table game, held out Ottawa's Norma Younkel- 139 119 101 hi! mflchlnc- Quebec. 18 in the Province at the “fimrt” yt 8“ ca?’ d pests, He Wm without a doubt be TOiZfli—20i0. ’ u Mam Lownm, H 96 113 130 The player; thy-him; out lest night present time. Mr. Miehaud, who is “ we“ y 5 x we" p a” mm“ lupporycd by ‘ good spa" goalie rOTTAWA, Nov. ‘l-The total cost mg“ single K coy]: 235 pm! sharpshooters, were lemgng ‘i: were. Bub“ Gross Oliver Fergm 9h years of age desires to meet any in custody and put on board the . _ m . I . - . . v V, . _____--_ ' - . . . . _ _ _ ' but as yet none has been added to g M e Royal Canadian Mounted mgh three. L‘ Meme“, 5" pins. their ripe expcrgtce i?‘ anuc r: 713 640 677 so", ‘Emmett’ Beaten, Lawn“, gentleman o; his use for a Skatmg Magnhild yestcidat. m? squad o cc in ‘Prince Edward Island is hlajomy for "Krackley Komsn, 3 defensive Plfll- e V5 0P5 “P ‘_ _ I _ Canucks 1 pin Kane, schwnb, Hudson Estabmoksv mheeh ‘He hahs from Quebec cm“ MflflllViillif’. the Euskalerria com- Dcfmsléely the Hawks hue two $5.965 a month. contingent on the mush ' ‘still tied, and leadinll 012d the --1-.l~- . LQAPTIST ' pmod he). new with semen {mm M, ‘Hnes- B’!!! Gm and Len Bu“ ztlinyieount 0E cruising of the preven- Fflday, No“ 4 _fefigltinf-igheTtzgftlzlnlly'lzaGtlélrlrsg- 1x581; t titled cheque on one day are deliv- St. Pierre and returned to the Banks We’ l"‘° held down the “m” wlntersenlihlzzhs vifriieliosiizrilni inc “Pirates” I tearing his tie to shreds willie he “A" TEAM ' y cred M 8 o'clock the “ext rimming‘ on Nowmber 3' L posmom last year’ are but“ "ccordinct t tib rgpa r5’ F‘ Manet ‘ ' - ' ' 155 115 1M roared encouragement to Senators. l-lclen Cailbeck 87 123 100 n was intimated that the depart‘ _ . and and m mm “mm Then - 8 .. o a re urn a led in the Pam Gnudet . . . . 153 153 111 u ha“ dazed with the Stewart Ives u l“ 135 186 _ merit of finance expects to main- I v - "We is Ed Kenn“. who was Show Hous of Commons today. {siibellc Paquet 118 13'! 1B2 Demmiy’ m h ‘m white Bea“ Campbell‘ _ m2 159 16., Ftulctlolls Slnoothly tain this schedule regardless of any "vestlgatltlfl mgmsrca, hockey Hbiutylm Wm All told, s4 officers and men Annie Cronin izs s5 as bl°°d mmg mug- s im alibeek 193 156 144 rush of applications that may de- C bc A ‘ h,‘ when he was cut down with a comprise this force in P. E. I. _____- ._...,,... o9 100 bllldllfles. 5'“ almlflslde °l h‘ Mme c ‘ ve1op_ U," lne$ Ci’ broken leg, Lest‘ hue not least 1s Total-loco. with two blankets over his nn- 596 T” _; L“ _A__ EAL’ Nov‘ 7941a“ year’ The bonds which are bemg issued I R d lllcvvcomer with asplcndld reputa- u "A'““‘e"“" form‘ me period “m5 “you under l 1316 for iii? National Service Loan. at Dre-Wit are merely interim cer- s eques e lion. Foster Wooley. formerly al- PPIIITIR? Fr Rose Gnudct ' ' V 4 ' ' l. m) h, no way. Jonah Baum“ and Moriiiiz Tom ' ' ' ' . ‘ ' - N there were 109.000 individual appli- tliicates. Printed. In due course- m‘ ilflllité dcfcnseman with the Win- h i ' o," Elizabeth Connors .. 205 126 143 We" peppermg Benedict’ “In c} "B" m5“ cations, which involved an immense 01' 1n frvm three to six mohg,hs_ OTTAWA, Ont, Nov. 'l—The Dir nipcg Pegs Olympic champions Ins ect. T Emma Dougan . . . . .. 130 109 137 °dl° End Didi" we“ smuewa m“ ' amount of detail for the branch engraved hdehnmvei. bonds Wm be partmeni’, of Labor today received . ' p ton our 1 behind them. Giilmll" m" m‘ li tl fo an investi ation ‘lit lcar. Wooley has been trans- Angle McMu-a“ m7 10° n d‘ = w d 35 7g 100 officers of the receiver general. On issued l" EXCllBIlBB f0!‘ the IBmPOP- ‘m “pp c“ on r g lllTcrl to Moncton by the firm . —.___' NW"- MuTrllY - - - - - -- 113 139 115 anxious glance at me clock’ pu- e Mma m‘ 72 70 95 that occasion, the rush came at the My Ocftiflfifltcs which are now be- ‘mdcr m” Cmnbmes A“ mm m‘ which employs llim and ls nn nth- (swam m n“ Gundm“) lllllll Slllfllc- ll Cclllwls- 205 Pine "m bmkfls ‘m Cy’ sent hlmfmo Hanna Carver 121 13s 145 end of the first week and labored ins issued. 1mm" l"‘l“‘"l’ l“ “'°5‘°"“ 0"‘ lttc in every respect. With these e MONCTON. N‘ B" N0“ 79h‘ lllilll tllrcc. E. Connors, 4'14 pins. Bclllm Wm‘ ‘he admonition] Just Alden 31cm: rm 95 163 200 of! gradually as the flow of sub- There are no figures available e5 tarlo. It probably will be granted. lllycrs to choose from. s merry tingling In“ a four o‘ inspection Majority ‘or Amateurs‘ m” pm!‘ one §hot Cy and “we it a‘ “.3311! Euswor a a. __ __ 1- scriptlons from outside points were to the approximate volume of busi- Gmwers M mba°°° claim s‘ mm‘ Mile ls anticipated for the regular o e companys “n” and nwm- The "N°t"u'°id5"’ champ!” havm Cy wobbled m ha p05 ' u filled This ear it is not expected ness done in each office but it is hm” “d5” “mmg buyers‘ depress‘ . . ties in the Maritimes, D. E. Gallo- set, hhnsel: he the teams faced off. 324. 447 54 - y _ d m amnion Th‘ "mlllil 10b as defcnsemen, lady bowlers of two years ago who 1311 that the", Wm he 5e many ephhee- understood that Montreal and To- ‘"5 We“ a“ °° p The": are three "m" “n” ‘Wm’ yhaflylfl:slfis'é:;ililldi‘fllllfieNixiialjiitingcig were among me missing from the Nlghmr' who never missed m an Tom 4 ' H . I . ~ . H tlons in view of the fact that the ronto handle more of these tran- application T01‘ a" llll’°5ll8°"l°ll lble for the Hawks, and it is prob- We there will be some shifts around ieiorc the season opens. It is said t’: sood authority that Coach lnfklln will convert Bert Connelly on center ice man and hnve him ‘l Divot for Sammy McManus and “my Webster, both of whom Pllllcd with the Fredericton Capi- l lust season. Duke McDonald fir form the pivot for another ' bclns flanked on the right “ t by Monty Mucklc, high scorer ' he league last year and on the ' H‘ Bide by Norm Cook or per- " somebody else. me Zrihc third line, Dun James, m“ he Krestest center ice men m’ ill the Maritimes, is avail- mn ‘ll Ken Carroll and Nucker ° "Edy for duty as wingmen. h" W0 of these men are new- ' "l to the Hawks. James star- "Zgh the Dsihousis Rangers “he 15°11 and Ken Carroll, one Mk tcilagucs high scorer , with a ‘um 18in such as Bathurst pro- "St winter. Irvine was the merchant of the Wolverines. 9W": champions, inst yssr. graphs, returned to Montreal this afternoon on the Ocean Limited of the Canadian National Railways. He found the telegraph facilities, including lines, in the Marltimes in a highly efficient state and ample to take care of a considerable in- crease in volume of business. The carrier current system which was recently installed between Moncton. Qlwb" m“ “mm” l‘ "m"! l-ioliiypshormsn lol 152 21s very satisfactory, he said, and has m“ McNem _ _ M5 l“ 233 considerably added to the facilities Jack and,” _ N m, 239 l“ for the tiansmission of telegraphic Hum D” __ ' l“ no 209 messages ‘etween these centres. A“ Pa"; __ ' n1 "6 m3 Three channels are at present in “Nnnnnhh " operation with provision for adding H“ additional channels as business x,edr,ol;f:u_'_lff_""j' i: warrants. Between Moncton and M.“ Puree" "m": “a no ma Saint John follr channels ‘are in Helen Me“. an u“ l” H5 l“ operation. We have noted a eon- Germ Doyle m..." I" "a a“ siderable increase in the number of ___________ tickets installed in brokers offices in Toronto and Montreal and other large centres since the first of July. which. Mr. Galloway continued. would indicate a return to more prosperous business conditions. lthe new league has become known. of the tug-of-wcr between 5t. E1. esnors and Miscouche, the done;- of the O6 Driss should have been Alleys last season, have re-organ- ized with two new bowlers, and were seen in action on the Holy Name Club Alleys, Thursday night, when they met Roops. The boys took the opening ganle by 250 pins, Bill Mc- Naill rolling high single and high three. These teams meet again next week. when the girls intatd return- ing the compliment. current crop of flyweights in the h sketch taken from the Jimmy Gardner, Abbie coach: for "Cy" Denneny, the Senator coach, have come. of two oi the flag. this appreciation of him in Montreal Star: 0i‘ hockey ever had his the deadliest shots in the game, he was for years among the top scorers, He had that quality of be- emergency, drew the puck skilfully. shot a parallel pass to Cy. Th0 latter took it and shot with the one motion. George Vezina 110W? saw the puck till it lit behind. Senators packed lip half an hour afterward on their trek to the coast. "Such were the playing exploits of Denneny, who takes uP mllch‘ mg duties with every prwncct cl success. A great little man, one of the best that ever played the game- He knows hockey and hockey 171W’ ers, is popular, should handle B fighting team, good on any 109- 3° he; good material to work with and the team has speed. POW" end rumor-wan In the repcrt. recently published, instead oi Mr. Wallace MacDonald. ‘Tile members gem“ end the people of the two districts greatly personplity. The boys are worklnB hard for Cy, and the response in the capital to ‘come-back effort’ of Ottawa is no less a tribute to his personality than it is indicative of a hunger for hockey" of the tug-of-war appreciate Mr. Ottawa Journal on Cy Denneny, present coach of the Senators-and by the way, Dcnneny is a close friend of From all over the National Hock- ey ‘circuit expressions of goodwill popular The 5°° P" head. is what stands be- tween the Montreal Winged Wheel- ers’ EllEll-‘h Rusby champions of UPP" clllllldfl. coming to Glace Bay. The Montreal team request that they be slven a guarantee of s1,- °°° ‘° “me to Glace Bay to meet the Caledoniateam, present hold- ers of the McTier Cup. gentlemanly coach was afavoritein his playing days, and even rival camps would be glad to see him bring llis team. ii’ not exactly to the top, at least within a. step or The request oi the Montreal team was dealt with at a meeting of the executive of the Caledonia Club mlllsllt and discussed and looked into from all angles, The Basil O'Meara, who has followed Denneny's career intimately, pens the "Cy Denneny, Ottawa manager, starts in with good prospects in handling the rejuvenated Ottawa Senators. He needs little introduc- tion to hockey fans. No player in record of breaking up tie games. It was a business with the pudgy performer to land the winning goal. One of not be definitely stated when the members of tile executive felt that 3M“? 51ml l1 Buzlrantee as the one asked would be a big problem to. _day, with conditions in Cape Bret- °n as they 8P9. and the gamble on the Wcflthcr that would have to be taken, A cmllllel‘ Proposal was ordered sent to the Montreal club, and Manager Stewart McDonald will WIBBPB-Pll this t0 the Montrealers tomorrow. Until a. reply to this prolmsalto besubmitted by the Caledonia club is received, it can- Maritime pipe smokers now iooi< to R cui smoking tobacco For sure contentment in ioir weather or ioui . . . only a tobacco that is blended io suif iiie exacting Maritime toisie could please so many 0F these particular Has Hard Luck It was “to be" a moose hunt, his first of the year, but the addition of another "bee" brought the hunt to a rather painful and abrupt 01°59 just as the hunter set out. whether they will come at ell th Majority for “A" Tcanl. 5°5- lriigh Single Lome Callback 193- High Three Stewart Ives. 5'75- Youtlifal Hunter BRIDGETOWN, N. 5., Nov. 'l.—- Phllip White, a local hunter, for the past three seasons never failed to get his moose, but this year the fates intervened in the shape of a bumble bee. He had lust left hi5 home when a bee alighted on his upper lip and stung him. He struck at the bee, which dropped to the ground, but the bee left a part of its sting imbedded in the flesh. The youthful hunter was so badly poisoned that his fscs swelled up so that both eyes were completely clos- Ilnard’: lint-sat also: Inflllifi given as wuwsilscs Hawaiian. llsoflallum’: nlnsmsitv. ed for a time and hs was sick for I several days. Montreal team will play here or is pipe enthusiasts. THE cAifus WEATH ERED THAN THIS osebud AN'ALwAvs wml A PIPEFUL OF Hi5 FAVORITE Roseeuaf total amount of bonds to be issued is not nearly as large as the $221,- 000 National Service Loan. While the sales of both short and long-term bonds have been coming in steadily to date, it was pointed out that. these subscriptions were principally those of the large in- vesting institutions. "It. is the individual application which involves the detail work," said the office mailager of one bolid house, "both for the bond house and for the assistant receiver general. The institutional investor who buys, says $600,000 of these bonds docs it in one transaction which is handled with little more detail than is a. transaction for a $500 bond. Yet it takes the subscriptions of some hundreds of small investors in make up a million of bonds." Machinery of the department of finance had been so well oiled that the interim bonds were being deliv- cred according to schedule on Nov. 1 although the sales did not begin sections than do other offices far- ther from the financial centres. Chinese Invents _ New Type Engine SHANGHAI, Nov. ‘L-Successful road tests have Just been completed at Changsha, in l-iunan Province, of an automobile engine which op- erates entirely on the fumes from charcoal. At Changsha, gasoline costs $1.50 a gallon in Chinese mon- 0y. and careful tests are said to prove that the new charcoal engine can beoperated over a stated mi‘c- age at one-tenth the cost of an automobile or motor truck propelled by a gasoline engine. The inventor of the charcoal en- gine is Shan Teh, an engineer em- ployed by the Hanan Provincial Government. The charcoal-burning apparatus can be mounted on any type of motor car or truck without remodel- until the previpus day. The proced- ing the mechanical equipment. 5o came frmn Tillsollburg. Ont. A few days ago in the House oi Commons Hon, W. A. Gordon, hiinirci- of Labor, said if an appli- cation were received "immediate and appropriate" action would bl taken, with the device aiacllcd to a 118M truck chassis and to a heavy "m0"- sillc. At the lust official icst forty- two pounds oi charcoal were used to covcr iliiriy lllilrs oi TOUElI lllBll‘ way in S€\‘(‘l1i_\‘-S('\'0l1 minutes. The manner of installation was to remove iiic glisofinc tank and pili in its place an enlarged cylinder for storing the charcoal "it". BWWSQ 0f iilt‘ billkincss of the charcoal. the capacity load oi fucl will covcr only forty lililcs. It requires a heating period of five minutes before a car can be started. Tile charcoal gas passes through a special feeding de- vice and {then goes through three filters before it is sent into the cy- linders. A small factory is now be- ing built at Changsha to begin s commercial output of the new in- urs is that bonds paid for by cer- fai- successful tests have been made vention.