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Init! lkrm harm &‘.1.‘.‘.'......,ti‘..& .runs Mmtowis Davin utrM..£n 2;, é- _ .__ ntrcnstttewts cruuurs settou _-' _Z ~ _ Pltmcess LEA _ ._ ___ ;_'f;§ 2%;-_ _ asvysy- is-.rs sup." 6;, ‘”~ Q ` .____¥_ _____`__ \E"‘W '» ~ ,' . -¥.<.\"'tt.»_~ ' \& \§ 1 ,, 'Y _ _ _ dtrlrx 5 _ _/_._ _,_ _ I \)'(_\ _\ \t,\\_`,_ _ _/__/‘/<1. . _ ' " 4 , V _ _ -_=~c_1 _ tl- ,- -7;; ____ _ _ .' -I ,__ - `<,_ _ i » _ ' _ -~.2`. / '_i `(_ _-a__ 4-1 _ I \._ _ -1: ' `- ; __ _ ‘ "-'V' ' t ,_ ' `~ v 7% t i -u -ri ' CThe ‘wonder ‘Dog~ in "Tl CKED inthe SNOW CDU TR ' “ID_AH0”._N0. 9 _ “FUN’s FUN" t DUKE OF SUSSEX'S PIE. lean mutton. allow tc get quite cool wr- then skim off all fat. Now par- (In Queen Vlctoria's Hand writing)'ln»il prepared smttli birds in slight- ily _salted \\'ttter_ then put them lu BIG DUCK PIE tt. pipkin. t-o-vt-r with mutton broth. I.tfltl a ltlatlt- of mace, and whole Ilone a fowl. :tnvl tt \‘»~t'\' large pepper, marigoid le:1\'e'~' bnrberries. rosewntcr. .intl mary lmncs orsweet . . . d. salt. pepper. ..li.2a.red with csme ons of the mos; feared oi [tho Cardinal.; for the first time in batsmen. _ _ 31915. He was purchased from Denis- IW _ lNiW i|]HKiH5 A WINNERS, 2-I burgh; Game Furi- _E. W J. -PITTSBURGH. Dec. 3. - New C York ad»miuis'tered iPiCtsburg'h’s C first defeat ‘lu the National Hockeytl' League hero tonight by a score of 2-1. au extra period being requir- ed to decide the game. Langlois scored the winu-lug goal after three R°"°"" Y' duck, wash thr-in uufi .sw-:til-it “itll - ' -_ .V » immutes of extra session had amp' ployetl -by 'both sides. Seemingly Line-up: P. Left Wing _ J. 1vicCurry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ S. Green Right Wing _ _ Dasrragh __. . _ . . . . . ._ McKinnon Bar-turd; somewhat resemble cassorolf-s. Try' ,\lnto:»~\'erjus: juice of uuripe .pmizrer hy per ods' 0 1 0 0 1 J' to allow no spttrc in-ttvr»t-ti thcirzrztpos or crnhttpplcs. New yvogk 0 1 O 1:2 J' joints. Cover tl/-ctlly with mcltclit To pttt ltr u Coffyn: cover with lSubs-tPitt9'buirgb' Whit Drur period, no score: overtime, 'New York. Langlois, 3.10. ` Referee. _Inu Marsh, Toronto. *<4->-*_ Ousting 0f'1‘oole er By League Likely ,_ - M. NEW YORK, Doc. 3-Rumors g_ that John Conway Toole, president M_ of the International League, will G fail of ro-election at the annual ' meeting here Monday, have be- come stronger ln baseball circles. ' to Defeat Pitts-is Total-2366. Total-2359. 0 lwinning out by a ma Total-2487. H. e y H. used for covering potted birds can (This looks tn me like it minced S » ' ~ 'T. be user] for httstiun or tor pttsto ment cooked in a stew Dan along’ I'Y`.o%l_'H_l$;‘;';'§_1 R Green (ur meat pics, with t~hit'kon panties-tiny chick- _Bo h M' ' ' ' d or-risou. _n. rollol in panic. Or ment and uc ar ‘ __ 1 | h 3 _ 'S t- s t First period. no -score, second ll s_t_r0_l_;_:____»t;r_ti_;l_§i_3__" vs_ Carmody arinceion and Sumatra. The Elect- futurity winner. She produccd Five at 8.30 sharp, Total-12440. Regular Follors: ' Total-1715; Hvftentotae ‘ "fl " _ I ;must be a number that can Ply _the candle. I nd Wagner. llvenCobh and Speak- Back ln the eighties the man-l agement of the Jewett Farm near. all of the foals by Jerome Eddy_ and develop them. A number ol' .. ' _tempting offers for what looked dike racing material were turnedi 'down. When the trail day came the bulk of the farm products werei -shy of speed while Jerome Eddy’si t ~ * “' -ibest performer was bred by at noun 1-. 0- -C. BOWLING - Last night on the 'Magus Alleys i 1- the Sslloro were salllns along nret-frrtctng material touow in ure warren ' ° ty smoothly when they met and de-lor thc rites winning rttmuicr' and Extra' Period Resulred ated the Rovers by a close »marg-,especially those which have been. of seven pins. ‘ The following are the scores: ous’ _ sailors: l Flynn -_.... ......` 108 123 156_ Kelly 141 143 174' ~Praught ...s. 161 196 151 Kelly .....___ 162 140 209 Cameron 164 174 164 the Barbers and the Stars. which ¢ was also a close game the Stars but sg the ysar-5 rolled .by duly ty of 47. four remained. Two run to George _Wllkea. one through Axworthy carrying this foal Jessie B, was fsrs: " 1H’l` rand Artell to William L. and the consigned to a Lexington sale. The °°°°“d "me “W” (between blazed with winners. .At the start { }0l'i ` 5 lone time Administrator was given tithe right of way because 'his dam, W. Lauer 181 129 ‘ztzlwtts by nsmtrr-ir.. cider. Later cn, Pruuty 172 154 152_twhen the grain and chaff were, W.Bevins __...... 94 127 158 5€l>&rated it was found that Cat- ntrricy 193 res 1o3}°l1fly and =MdMahon were his only D01,-on 134 158 .163____'performers worth favorable com-‘ ;nIcnt___Fiua,l__ly ail_ of the sons of . _ am eton n fel- by the wayside vYl'1sI_fxa';§;lh‘§g8i"gh “ugh 212 “I except George Wilkes, Eleotioueer _and Happy llltiedium. I manufacturer in Connecticut . Ati the same time a neighbor C. J.l 'Hamlin at the Village Farm deve- loped and raced his products and 'sold his colts whenever he couldl Bhd a buyer. The Hamlin place 'was s success and the Jewetti system a failure. r Th0Be who are now looking for getting the money in the fut.urit.ies.| The .blazed 'trails are marked byi the winners of races. It shows where the threads of gold are in each family. As it fades another is taken up. What is considered the golden cross in one decade is discarded in the next. When Hambletoniau was ln the sscendaut in Orange County any of his sons out of well bred mares were considered fashionable. At . _ ._ The trails of these honaea are _ _ ~..a t, __ ,__ fr _ __ 1_____ W _-_~~~- --4-»--~~--w-2-~*~~~ 'A ~ * -W ~~ m viifftéifffééé *WWW* La MEN who experience the comfort able freedom of Hatchway never go back to ordinary underwear-Hatch way is different! Like Summer Hatchway the Winter kind slips oil' or on in an instant-has no buttons to lose or break and yet is the warmest undergarment s man could €\/Bl' W8Bl'. Try Hatchwsy yourself-pull on one o the seven perfectly knitted weights in which Winter Hatchway comes-ex amine the full-length sleeves and legs, the cozy fitting wrist and ankle cuiis, the extra protection at the chest and back- just where you need it, then think of the days to come, invest in Hstchway and be grateful all the winter through WOODS UNDERWEAR CO. LIMITED TORONTO, CANADA idahhirgvihhf _ NO BUTTON UNDERWEAR _ml 4__4__ _A___;__ YYYYYYYYYYNKY YYYY here were many forks in the road "' "'*' 'lother 'through Belwin. San Frau- She was purchased ior $15 by J-_ , W_C0y|e _______ 222 214 cisco, Zombro and 'McKinney to P. Barber, who at that time rt-~ 193 A_ Benuey 172 194 15_|iAlsyone. The one to Eleotioueer sided at Mlllersburg. Ky. 91 1 ____ _ runs through Etawah, Al Stanley. Amergan 136 101 Todd and Biugau to May King, onian's pedigree showed that they Doucetta ._-.. 137 071 rss' Callaghan 162 211 t44‘“"d “W °”° ‘° Happy M°'"“’” had "“°'“" ‘peed “nd were ’“ “H 1ill'0U§h Azoii. Peter Volo and D robability never trained. Peter the Great to Pilot Medium, ill 1902 Wllell Aii€l'l0l1 “'35 The records whic were made atillldili. in Kelltllffk Rub Ash tt s y. v - _at each remove in these lines also land was mated with him and pro- Welsh .. 121 20l}showed that they con-tained dhsm. duced a chestnut filly that was Larter 1 Gregory 138 _ 118 Hughes 170 213 131 pious and “de winners of merit. named Allie Allerton. Sho showed 41 159 175 Those who arc ntmiiiar with the s disposition to pace and was 137 william -1.. unc win recsu Ax-teu. worked a mils in 2:14*/t at that -164 Creighuu 128 200 198 Hillltburg Belle. Lee Axworthy and 88|!- --l REBEKAH LEAGUE Hottentots 68 pins: Adams Lamont 121 97 Lexington mare which was heavy al McRae 149 122 121 in mal to B blscklmnh who had 8 K Lac Worthy, while the Alcyone _ W_ .Coyle had hlgh Home 221 branch contributed Martha Wilkes, i>l'00d more rlillitll- She was book- Allie Allerton was retired to the weet Marie, rsan Francisco, Lu ed lu 1911 to General Watts. a neer line prgggntg the ngmgg gf Allie W&tiS, Olle Oi ills irlfiilt Palo Alto. Biugau. Uhlan, Etawah _successful -troiters in her day. and Margaret Druien. Happy Med- Allie Watts was retired with a ium follows with Nancy Hanks four year old record of 2:0754. in Peter the Great, Mabel Trask,il91'l she was bred to J. Malcolm Maiorlly tor Rasulsr Fellsrs ov- pet... dvtdmrirrg and Peter Matitby. Forbes. tr bait brother to Peter From iii-ty to seventy-ilve years tha Great. and lu 1918 produced re required to build the material the brown colt Fsvoman. He start- a ,line of a great race horse. The ed l‘BCil1K in 1920 as a two y€'lll' 010 known 5-tr-ding in the dam 9( pm" and has been kept on thc move in Macponald 113 104 no the 0|-eh; date from the war be. da-te. Hc now carries a record oi' 95 143 wean the states While it wssi2201%- y ell it ng regm rt 0 cavalry graded 5 ween the birth oi imported Levi hop on one of the roads iesdingiformer was foaled in 1823 and im 8 out of Clarksville, Tend 'nmipnried to Alabama lu 1830 Thr-_ 'So far none ofthe mares in Fav- han, the sire of the Grantldm oi' itiy Klrkman, and Favonian The _ . g . Anut-ourla (Topper .\iin. (`o_ __ -18% - mare's foal fproved ~to be at coltll rail is a long one but the result l salc prices. _ -1 t~'t’; aorss; I . I _ Lumberman s Sox Good _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 75:: Better . . . Sim Best . . . . . . . . ._ . . . . . . . . .. .. 125 These are the beat values wc have yet seen and we have an immense stock of them to he rofalisd at whole LUMBERMEN’S RUBBERS White rolled sole with _ventlplox Insole A spoclal good ons for men . . . . ._ . . . . . . . . .. |285 ChiIdrcn's from . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $100 up fm at-f..» _:__\ "°”¢i~t ' x~‘=~_~x ~ ` _\'_\'_ vt-rr. and rind. nit-_ nn. 122 MCN&m3.Pa'G90rg`9ttl_ ('uha 'Cane Sugar ('11. . . - .- 10 ' (fubu Cam- Sugnr Pfti, _ __ i.'r'_'| iniernationtti i’:tpt-_r Vo _ 55|-1', . . § 'British iiinpirr- Steel lst ii-'hi i British iimpirt- Steel ‘_’tt<| __ iifill. ' li l General Pot. ._ __ _ Standard New Jer_~r~y _ __ Standard New York . 'ill-‘Ct asttn. irotrr in the six day bicycle Pun-Amm'lczttt i*r-trol'-um _ T3 |~;,r»@ in thi; new Madigon Squarei its-ndlttgiio.. ._ _. K0 tlnrtlcn. They stubbornly main-‘ Southern l"nt»it`i<' tio _ _ 907;. tttinctl their lead despite fast l llnion Pacific Ry- __ ll Vhifed Sixties Stool - tml: loam had 100 points to their nmzmnn Fmctmn " M. <-rotlii in the sprinis. One lap be- Rmnmh mv” md' '°"' " " H" hind them was the team of Linari' Smnmh mv" 'F“m‘ " ' '"2 ttutl lietiezatto with 120 points in’ Steel Company of Cunatltt ._ itil; _,___ sprinm Abitlbi .... T2'i Shawinignn 16;. . . » - i.tturont_idtr Pttin. ____ salt COIldlt`,lOl'l Klpllng" Canadian Steamship (‘om`, lil/ mnudimt ‘stettmrntrr vm. nswf UI1Cha,I1g‘6d Mtm_rros}_`Povt~t-r 21:21/_- Winnipeg Electric __ 19:14 Victory ____ ._ ttrztfin ‘ BANKS Corn-Dt-_c_, 78%; May, 84%; Ju- Bank Commerce 2'-‘-"» lv 86%- _ ' trrsinirrg cascades. Goodritcu vmii t rgtti; _\_Ew YORK mm 3___McN__ma_____could pay him more than he ob. int. Petroleum _md ,mnrgem led me Hem by one taius now through various lines of H ittp this morning at the end of the end°°v°r' 6"i'_~priuts of the other 14 teams In (T I . t dl th __ itrdtrtrtrntt .-\1t~_.»ir.»1 in. 7'. t-trtrrtrr in nal" lava °°"°°,‘f, °°°' B “H n ° m° A- ' ~~ ' ' ter o rafts. W 1| h _ , }.;|.- 7;; 'l‘l\t~_ leading team had coveredl _. L. cs ng oust it _ ,W7 ,niles and 9 laps, compared "09 0'Bl‘i6n. president oi the ’1‘o_ T_ iii" i " ledo club in the American Assocla (~_rm,_ Swv] C0__ of _\m_ ____ _ 3|, with the former reco_rd_of 1,2000 Hom and J_ V_ Jamiesom jr__ m.e_ nt-u rrttrrrirtrrtrr ._ tin'-'_. "'l"‘“_f‘""_ "_"'ll’,’_*_4"“‘,r‘}_ W G°" °__irtdcnt or tits nine Ridge League. Tlrolfllllfm -~ 2!! "_"" ""`"‘“ " ' ' e pace 8° are said to ‘be candidates for 4** 1.o.\:.noN nt-rr. 3.-dttttlyard Kln‘“°°°°'°d y°’t°'d°’ "”`”'°m%‘;;’,,f,f National Hrewerlns __ SSW, "nz w_ms.,_l`n mtrly good “tn-¢_ 141|, 3;: ggrigggazergm Mmm" 0 Lan, Colts. lo2 ,_,__:_,_:_-n__;,_,_z___i_L_____X_;_,__._ “ld his condmon Goodrich of mufmm mcogmnd W Bank Royal .... _ 248 Bank .Montreal _ 261 Oslo*-41%: May. 45%: July. 46- receive about tea thousand dollars s Wlwst-Dec. 159 : 'May 180%:'it he wins sad msittly more if he Bllllk Nova Scotia ,_._.. ._ 281 ' July, 158%. loses, under the agrsolhdilt. Some time uso it was reported that Billy Evans. umpire, would be G- his successor, but this report soon E' met denial and although Evans' J- name is still heard in the discus- E» sions, it is considered doubtful P- that the international League Jack Dunn, manager of the Balti- more Orioles, is said to be behind _scrubs 213 ping; ths move to oust Toole and the major leagues also are reported semmmt to have s hand in the effort be- J_ 'i‘oole's Dost. K_ Unusual Offer 2: NEW YORK, Dec. 3-Lucien Vines, of ll'rtmcc_ tlightweigitt t~ham~ plou of Europe. is willing to ii_ght gr nothing if he can win I ttle. is extraordinary proposition lvas Total-1852. Majomy for Senators oy" to relate the tlrtn known crosses‘ Scrubs: H. I-apthorne --_..,..... 108 Total-1692. Beer 114 136 101 which was named C,-@°]e_ H9 Kotlwgg worth effort snr] the money Harris 108 84 Gillis -_.. 109 96 McLeod 101 86 80 tinel, produced Santos. the dam oft ncportrtid ..._ 14a ss los .Peter the creat. i That splendid race horse Fav-' ouian is another flue example ofi pedlsres building. Hs was foaled ODDFELLOWB _ st Memphis, Tennessee and strange LEAGUE same state in 1852 s Mrs Rains who lived in his pedigree came from ihei near Nashville owned a more by “"1 Stewart -___ 148 233 119 liowatt 123 190 Seutuer 108 156 got a black tllly which was sub- 179 155 . arearrrtt in rar nz hm “elf Svflns Stama. Kr. 171 172 »Morson 111 < fest one of th stallion Technical Kayo hair scheduled ten round bouimgéro was Bred at Woodburn Farm. Bay-|"‘l"°» fl‘°ll\ "lil CH! t0 Eastern at night. _ ard has a record of 2:3154 ghd Canada,-to Western Canada pro- 'l°ha referee stopped the IMI! wsu considered s very fair stock °°"|°°\| 'h°¢k°¥ lllfl 10 .the ranks a more ons thousand dolls-rs for thirty seconds -before the sud of horse in his day. 'Ji taam_iu_the United States is he fifth round sud declared Ren- ln dug time Jdasis B. becams the llilllll tits dearth oi senior mat- ult tha victor. ' _property of James 1°. scott, Mn. mai in the province. Adsdis wsu; down twics in thesrsii. Kr. in M97 hs hooked her 129 Dixie, the dam of Shadow. a mare spent in building the pedigree of. 161 which .to the cover of Grand Sen- Allie WB*-is o Senior Hocke y ___ body. With changes in » ° 4 'I\EiltiilN_ D . 3.-Paolln ,SD n- bersltip, administration Mafnltobatgiah heavywel-gitct boxer. whoo reccxitt- cans will be able to recaD¢“\’° . __- t ly announced plans for an invss- ll‘0i Oi this ~b0t‘l¥r which may 112 I ~ i , Beers --...~ 118 55 'I5 in P|`°3"9“ 5 `“'0°P9|' in li i-'°Ui3‘: Ammo” 5 ""“‘“" “ ‘Wd i"" 120 is i e t f lt » - WliNN'llP‘E0. D06- 3--'Mallit0blll of meeting Jack _Dompse-y_ limit tions at thh session. 62. il 1;0tllsVe_t:_l°lli;>l‘GI1l&l0\l'l' l1°°'lnight knocked out the Gorman Other of the more 1 Freeman' T b ° t f d M ke! 085110 l s Wlller. HS ll fe- heavyweight Hans Breuteustraeter, lSonat»o commrltteoa Mc/ttnay iso :az of tmp...-:rd °t.';vtif¢u2r.°sa';"‘sr§.; “ull °f 01° d°°l°l°n of the wwfu-ltr the trirtur round. mtv.. new cttsirmett are 236 h w F | tg - t - c usions 150 l 500 9,. ann as Canada ,Chief nd ive of the Manitoba Hockey As 'rtrttn-1901. lr an id t J tr xt rr t '|`*‘° “°°“"'° d°°ld@d that wins ` ' replacing tot-mer senator ' .'€?""'f'li?~°°"°°'3m‘i° '"-'3"‘i'if::.:'sr..°'..“.1:;'f.2:'..::".. 2211;* °1_;"”g§S‘“ US' HM" °' 'M '>-*°"- °" "” My rlmnau and ,disposed of ° . d t D_ | _ not be feasible to operate. n enat 9 nd' her to Sw lm WM had B dock -it has previously been dccidcdl . C . ..r.rr...t..... .rr .r...m1;_-;;_~_=;__ gg __;t_;;{_t=__e__rt glgcextlg ;';_,_,',‘;_';',.g,_~3_;',',‘;{,,_;'~';;°;;';‘§';',h;¢~: 1118 010101130968 so - _ ' - -_ 18“_ he had get 1° Egwfgefoaiurxedznrgllglttzi igdlixyigeflehigiggii_nw£;_T:é§sGT_?l:5 D°°"3i;sw°°D` ou Flood Control. Indian gg;-v|¢¢ sf g_ A_ A|en,,d,,.»,igrsudtxthishexgwied1;seek_affilin-_mfverml of the Hmeoand °s_f":‘;fg Insular Alfalfa. Marches; W°¢¢|m lr _ F hh |, on er as a c ewan eague. ' ms vga; 3°:r;nc|,e;?::|ttn||, grmgwhile Fort William and Port Ar- ST _num Dec _3_4_c__ nm ed ;¥emi_e._Ht;8;_i;ld__her to D. 8wl~I;~g;';__ "gig I: _'ld °§é’°”f'~d. $;'m_“ . ' ,, . . I - gef ln n 5 B d fm ~ 6 Cl! B 611078. DU D- ttun. recognized Csnavl-In chem- tum to F. M. wstt.§rti;e°.°§t|ates'ti'.'°¢ '"1' *We "lv 00° senior as- pion scored a technical knockout New 1-latmshife. Nothing mon yn", sregstlon in action this winter, the var Sergeant Jack Adams. heavy- imra or Jesus trrttu rsss when '~'tf"°°°= 0! 01° Central Mwcls- aight champion of the _United sh. produced a chestnut nity by as worlds chatmpidtr in at1\6_;r_‘_c;und States army. in the fifth ron of'gdy|r¢_ , mp of punt Jr, yum, 01'Mllll_l mllrltl°n 0! hockey . _ _ _ , _ _ engagement. Vines wil is o ty a t ` ` 1933 Victory ......t....... 1n_._10 -Wheat-mee., 178, May, 171%, crown back to Europe N he ,mn In 1937 Victory iusfio _yrriy 150%- and if he 10,9, ht, Num ,nl 1,, tion. llnternstional league. G OFF BROS, Limited _ _ ‘ North Dakota, as Paoltno Won §i‘§"‘°r.!“.“.§‘.?.” lion oi’ the United States .ln the hope asked to :mailto other Dil Post oillces sud on Pe cnnior Moses .of New and Senator Nonbeck ol’ Dakta, succeeding for-mor latter. House committees which standing committees will -become and m°h°“°" ‘nd "mt" (,mf_c,|v___ whh the convening of the _These chairman are NN” new Congress next Monday, °d' hm in th’ °rg°' Both of the Committees dealing they would he t ° with railroad legislation will have glmm" F’ _now chairmen. Senator James ld. °7'l C' J°h“|°°“' 3Watron of indiana, succeeds Sen- Chnl" B' 'ru hr' sttrr ultima D. smith, Democrat. D' 5'°°"' '"'°'““°' ' M I P0 \YIllil. South Carolina, as head of the Sen. t_r_r___t_:__‘”““1: nw personnel _ ' dill' _James S. Parker of Vow York. "'"“‘"7 “H M 'M 'un will replace Samuel E,AWiuslow of mm°°” °‘ bmi' h°““|°.|:° atc lnterestats Commence, whila il -Massachusetts, as chairman of "°°°""7 R" th” an H-»»-B F-=»=--' .'.:.:'.":.'.:f:.":..r'.’.?" lCosnrme1-cs Committee. ~ mm” at ms tm of mutt for rt rent ot ur.. tr smarts wmru wan. or rm "'°~'°“' "-1"-1 to not-_ 1 nrt °“"°’ °““"°"’ °' °"f"" muwtrt rt duiruws- _ ‘°° succeeds thslsta lsastor Led of ~ 9° ’ Bursum of New tlldexicoo 0" have now' chairman include