v "1!’- ‘ v IIIIIIIIS AI [WHY "5" , ~ IIEEIIIB Ill IIIIRIIIIIIE " M ‘l IMIIIEIIII IIIIIIYEY IISSII. iLarge Attendance of Hockey Moguls And 2 Others at Annual Conclave Held In Truro Reoently-“Residenee Rule” Af- j footing Dartmouth And Halifax 8atis-,_ r1’ m‘ . FRINGE EDWA RD Today at 3.15, 7 8: 8.45 Matinee-Zilc, 16c. Nigllt~37c, 26c, 16c. eu-"Ts for HIM selected stock of ssaonpt...“ .-. Choose his gift now from ii woliilei-fiiili’ smart men's wear. b . . . t vou forget uy First choice li-i gclwrll"! 1" “t 1 1'91"‘ “m1 m” _‘ ‘ _ l d m‘, his gift from a minus 8110i). his shop, this shop “hue 1e w i _ buy himself. ' iactorily Dealt With. . . ' _: .1715 A Special Meeting of the Mari- C. Fraser. representill! Moneten. time Amateur Hockey Association Sussex and St, John Hockey Clubs, was held at Truro. N. 5.. on Dec- St. John. N. B. ember 4th.. 1925. for the purpose it was moved by Mr. A. C. Wis- ot considering the following reso- well and seconded by ‘Mr. Bishop lutions and any other Special that those delegates without cre- [Business that might be brought deutisls be accepted as duly sc- ‘hefore the meeting: credited representatives of their clubs. Motion carried unanimous- \\ SILK BRDADCLOTH PYJAMAB. Pilln lh sills. Tan. Mauve. also same shades In Silk "IIIOW stripes. $5.00 sill‘!- NOVELTY BROADCLOT-H SHIRTS In checks. stripes and fancy designs. Beat makers. Newest 5M?“ ‘hown 333m Rlygn MIR Shirts in loyely BIUCI 9-50- ' 1 LOUNGING R0858, in handsome all wool English materials. mostly loval.‘ and plaid offsets $11.00. U350 and ‘may mush lounplny Robes tile aea- son's newest Fawn and Brown $1400. SMOKING JACKETS In very orellv eelml Browns. Levats and Fawna $10.50. $11.00. scorcil PLAID MUFFLERS, the Muffler of the season In large variety-q lovely Im- 3 W111“ 51"‘ Mufflers 82-00. ‘2-75. $3410. BUCKSKIN stoves the plove auPf°m°- W111‘ finer for a gift. Unlined 34-75. Uined $6.00. Fur lined mach“ $5.00, Mexican Deerakln Gloves unlined 53-59- lined $5.00. GREY. SUEDE GLOVES direct from Frill“- Unlined szrs. em. llhss $100- and 53-50- AMI" acceptable. - l INTERWOVEN OVERPLAID HOSE. the smart- cst Hose on the market ln Biscuit and‘ Gold, Antwerp Blue and Geld. etc. $1.50 pair. ‘Resolutions Passed By W. N. B. ly. League. The minutes of the Annual Meet- ing of the M. A. H. A, held at "Resolved that owlns to the do» Tl-uro. N. 8.. on Mai-ch ‘l8. 1925. sire of certain teams operating in w"; mad and approved as read. Itlle various leagues in the North- The Treasurer's report was re- [ern section of the M. A. H. A. to ceived and adopted. - withdraw from their respective _ , lleasues and enter others; - Xx‘; \‘-_-T,__;~ . The nssldent briefly outlined the the business to be brought before glvestern Section of the N. B. H. L. the IIIQQIIIJLISKQII the earnest o0- mequeiit that a semi-annual lneet- operation of all the delegates to GLORIA . - ~ _ ilu: of the Northern Section of the make the meeting a successful one v ,.\i. A. H, A. be called at some and appointed the following dele- lcenlral point at an early date to gates as a Resolution Committee , - gdeternilue the same. and that all for the day: A. C. Pettipss. Art- II] jciubs operating therein be notified hur Lesgstt and A. A. Gillie; ‘rile ' lto attend." (This resolution al- resolutions to be dealt. with at the ‘STAGE ST RUCK 111C111 811 N- 13- Ifielllell) meeting were handed to this com- AN ALIA“ UNA“ PRODUCTDI _ , mittee for their attention, Vl-‘leaolution Passed-By Halifax Les- Mr. Bishop outlined the situa- GLORIOUS GLORINS GREATEST CHARACTER ROLE. HER HIGHEST COMEDY ROLE. HEFl FLASH- ; gue. tlon in Halifax and Dartmouth and , spoke to some length regarding IEST FASHION ROLE. LAUGHS I //.'-\\ CLUB BAGS. Leather Club Bags, leather lined In Black and Brown. a Christmas special $850- GENUINE BROWN OOWHIDIE LEATHER CLUB sacs. icather lined $12.00. $13-50 vi» lo 518-00- susousl-IANNA SILK lfid WOOL TIES the , crepe lie iuxe. handsome. smart- brloht evlvrlnel- $1.35. See those wonderful ties. Gifts Boxed without cxirii (lhurge. ' 1H enderspon is? Cudmore \\:- \\-. // -. “Resolved that the Halifax Ama- the Halifax resolution. itgurAHgckfiy league requeslt the A letter iompllr. Samuel IIJIoyIei . . . . to pass e. reso ution hesldent . B. A. . o ‘at its next meeting. recommend- C. was read assuring the Presid- Il-ng to the M. P, B. A. A. U. of C. ent of the M. A. H, A. that the re- GASPS l ‘that. ‘The Residence Clause’ ‘in iits miuiiou “main; we Hang“! L“. "l-‘Ollflllllll-IOII B suspended l1 i! gue would receive every cons dera- "oelation to the city of Halifax andMqn 1mm the M. P. B. A. A U. cl the town of Dartmouth. in its ex- C. if passed favorably at this meet- cliange of players until such time lug, as the sport representatives of| Cgyyggpqndguce w“ also read the several affiliated clubs in Hali- from G. P. Bolton. Honorary Pre- fax and Dartmouth may have an giflent, M, A. H. A. supporting the opportunity to dismiss the whole Halifax Laagug rqsolution. _____~ lmalter and the enforcement of the A. c. Pettipas. addressed the Mr. Legcuit of Ctiathum anll Ml". 1"R°11‘1“-“‘1° 31111159" I“ 11 5116c" meetlus l0 80W! 18118111 811d asked mlttee request and endeavor to ob- Scllfliel‘ of Bathurst Dllweli i110 1-119 mfllllbelflhfl? l1! 1119 311111111611 the earnest consideration of every lain adequate and satisfactory position of ibe N. N. B. League bo- i°1l111§ 111 1111111" and 98111111111111" delegate relllfdlllfi 111B 1111111" 1°- llzhtinz in rinks where League or fore the meetins null stated that ll I T119 1119611118 W" 6811911 101111191‘ solution. He was followed by A- Chg-mploitiflhip games are played. iliioncton was desirous of enterinl; 26c. 111' 111° PP-zsldflll- Mr‘ Frank W11‘ C. Wiswell who spoke ill T985111 It was moved by A. C. Wisweil. another League the N. N. Len- 37¢, 26c. 9°11 111 111-1" 11-"1- 111111 111° 1°11°w1l1g to the same subject. seconded by K. C. Fraser and car- gue would place no obstruction ile- ._ ., Edw o: d ""’ ' ‘dmegues 1191791111911 85 credemms T118 I°11°W1l1B 1950111111111 W" ried that the President, Honorary fore the Moncton club iiiill intimat- ~ - ' ' . 9111111111181“ A- C- ‘Vlflwell- K1111 then presented by the Reflelllllvll! P Id t u Vic -Pf‘e id nt of ei that lu the event of Moiictoll T119 fillllShlllii 51119911510115 89115311911 IC. Fraser and H- 0- Schrver. Committee: thrlisfifssxlocisixllon be ifppolsteg Tflls- “fllilllluflvlllg. Fredericton . . ' ‘I ‘ 1 T1195“ P116581“ at the meeting ~ "Resiflved 111111 1119 11111111111119 t f ll Provincial and Variilme be accepted Into this League. 8111111111; 51011. 14. hiat- 3 IWerBI—- Amateur Hockey Association. hell? ‘Igfispiaiiefi. . ‘ A telegram was read from 111B ' 8 Frank Wilson. PPBBIdERI M. A- assembled at a Special Meeting. -it was moved by Zllr. Wiswell. Mnrysvillc Hockey C1111) flflllllli-Z fill o 1 Tllllfi- N- 3-1 11- A (111115- Cflmlrweur Hockey League. reconlmend- the discretion of the ‘Secretary. lefl to ille w, .\'. n. Leuglle ui llw . I , bullion Hockey Club. Campbellton. i e Maritime Amateur h ad oll no ii 12.45 i-ercilt Annual lileoilni: of tliui Leu- q _ l, lug that b T e meeting j r ii t f , w? .11 ‘\ GOWNS '. Fox Nclvs-Pathe Review-Drchestra \\ c. .-.\\ ‘n ‘qv- \\,'-"\'I “n Five Thousand Extras and Workmen Braved A Elements to Make Film .€---—O—s-——- ‘Rigorous Months Spent Under’ Burning Des. ert Sun and Many Months More in Arc- tic Weather in the Mountains to Pro. duce Picture, “The Iron Horse,” a Wil- liam Fox Production. ._..-_,..°__...._. Tilltlt‘. years were required tcrgiiilii-i-oll 1Ill_‘I'i‘. Illiili: Iii toilet-s llilll (llllllliifile ‘T118 Ilfln ilorse." which some merely ill blankets, sprawling Prince 4-D AYS-ll STAR1 ING M JNDAY. DEC. 14th 2—SHOW{> DAILY-Q MNHNE‘ --37c. N. .l-IT--:"~'Z:. wag pointed out tliut till-i 111- A» T"11'°- N- S»; F1911 G- Keny- this date, December 4th.. 1925. do seconded by Mr. Lcggett and cur- particulars regarding their affilia- 1V1'“‘1'1"°1- 111- A- 11- “~- (311fll1°11°' and hereby slrensly approve 0i the rled that old hurl useless correll- tlon witli a New Brunswick Leu- "°“'"- 1’~ E- 1-1 1- 14°51" 31111111111 resolution passed at the Alwlnll pdndence oi‘ lit) further Vllllle to cue. it .Jr.. Secretary-Trees. M. A. l-I. A. Meeting of the Halifax City Ama- this Association be rlesiroyed iii Miirysvllle Hockey club was tillmll- l '5 N. B; .l. K, ‘FY8881. PWB- T111111 Hockey Association approve of the to meet pgain at 2.00 pm.‘ ltue but ml ilccolliit of tile unset- " 111991195’ 1311111- T1'111'°- N- 5-3 11- 0- exchange of players between. the. The meeting uiraln culled to or- tied condition of lilo N. B. Leli- was not certain that the exclaims iiting ‘Bull ille rmous WAR CHIP’? or- THE _ WHEN HE FIRST sew we WHITE MAN'S mom STEAMING Aicizoss "Hr. mam- .">.'I’HE PHRASE Oolnto wsimsi BY m: INDIAN CHIEF l’: NOW unto o? ALL‘ AS A SYNONYM FOR THE lncononvqkjgljme, - Aimionm roa "nus l-llsromcti. racr;is.‘llig,tailgu "i 5COUf,""' sue-rate Bil-L willimrrlloxwmw il-IIION IIORS i of JOHN FDRD production, SIOUX IN BUY YOUR TICKETS EARLY AND AVOID WAITING IN LINE. STARTING FRIDAY RESERVE. Danish sill}... TICKETS WILL BE SOLD -I DIIIH. 'l'h.- IN ADVANCE MORNING AT 9.30 A. M. NO u’ [I , , i Dirw.Fr0m-0nc_}’car's. Iligginflaitlilill lwliuiiiili, ihl- W. ll. lloodicl-is, from i '11-'11‘ 111“ / |\\'IiIl'II ii Iironlie .lllrli't. reported to . IIIHIIIIUSH with iwu s 1 1 a , -. iscilriel‘. 131111111151 A- A- ABVIL- Amateur clubs In Halifull lllid DB"- der by the President lit 2.10 p.m. gllcs it l n ' - ' I11l111“"‘l11- N- 3-‘- Allhlll‘ 1-9553"- uloutb. and that this association The New Brunswick resolution W. N. B. League ivoulil continue ‘Chstbam Hockey Club. Cbutham. strong“. recommend m the MM]. w‘- B4 W511“ t” 315mm’ Pres- time Province Branch Amateur Dartmouth A. A. Assn. Dartmouth Athletic Union 0f Canada u, a“. N. 5.; John A. MCDOneId. New pend the "Re ldence Rum" in ye. lGlasgow Hockey Club. New Glns- 15mm u, the c“, n; Halifax and 1w“- N- 5-? W- A- F1°mm1n$' smmthe town of Dartmouth with re- <retury Truro Hockey Club, Truro. spec, m Duly." and that Ham“ ‘N 3-1 A. C‘ P9111931 Dmimmnh and Dartmouth be one district; ii. “11-‘1- A5511» Dartmmnh- x- S-i A- being the unanimous consent of lo. “Iivvell. President Halifax Hoc- In,“ meenng ma, Sm, a cha-flgg 11"?!’ 113115119- 1131111111- N- S-i K311 will be to the best interests and j proper dcrr-lriruent of amateur I sport in til» ' "w centres involved." i, On a HLJII ling vote this resolu- I tlon was passed unanimously. The changes recently made by the Canadian Amateur Hockey As- sociation in relation to a new lie- fence are of 40 feet instead of 20 feet as heretofore and reduction in ‘width of goal-keeper's pads from l4 inches to 12 inches were dis- cussed and on motion these chanB- es were not adopted by this as- sociation. " Rule l7 of "Playing stiles of the Game" as amended at the Annual Meeting. March 18. 1925. wus amended to read as follows: "Tile goal-keeper may stop tile puck In any way or manner he pleases. when caught. tile puck must be dropped without delay eli- her in front or to one side cl the net. or cleared by being thrown directly back of the not." Rule 8 of the “Rules of Competi- tion".wns amended by making the following addition thereto: ~ - _ “All rinks where League games ~ are played must be provided with z y proper null ample shelter fol- goal I MIDGET Ii RADIOLITB For women, [iris and small boys. ilidiles. sucli shelter to be so con- structed as to isolaie and protect goal judges fronl interference with or by any or all Persons. Such protection for goal judges must be satisfactory to League officials lu in the dark On Berg-e In Atlaiitiiffii” "m" ‘WI — _ l districts affected." I'II.\RI.I".S'I'II.\'. i‘. 1.... l; ’I"\\'n IIHUIHII -zliliii\ .lil- .liii'ii'l ‘Illl ii iiilriu- nil ‘Ni-Jw YORK il-‘Iidfll-IDSTI l !I‘l)lil Iiilllir-Il ulillirs’ EIlilYI-{QA iii IIHY, was rm its wnyi Pililzlrll-liilllii ll» Minml. names The‘ _ \ are not1 g ' Ill-e l-wi-l vii NHTIII ‘hllmv-l Iii IIIHHI‘ aboard ille tug. l. The subject of improved light- ing in many of the rinks was bronililt up and this matter was finally Iel't in the hands of the Ex- I Qtilcr Models '2'” to '11” ecutive Committee with the recom- mendation that the Executive Com- x ‘imiivoififi-Ur EATHER-_. :O§O§U§¥§COFO-‘QQOOOOQOQQQOFOQOQQOw-OO-Q-O40-Q-§§ SM ISLT AND EEL SHIPPERS ATTENTION For Top .,I‘1' ‘J-Ii Snip Your lirodiirsiilm to (iIISSiCIl-‘til BROTHERS & llfilfilllNS INC. Established i983. lwuiili-i. l? IAIFIIR null (lenornl Suilefncllllll Shlnpillq Stencils Bent on Request l, 2 mill 3 Hultozi Fish Market, 1\' 11w ‘fork N. Y. o4++§oee4¢e+neooaoeoooo-eoouwu-eowoooounoo» [ FATHER "REALLY - was then brought up and the mnt- to liberate. and tbs meeting being ter was very fully discussed‘. The informed that MnrYBVIIV-l 111111 11“ loll-owing telegrams were rend: rink at Ilomc Ill which to conduct their games it wusueveniually i10- I. Logan Baruhill, Secretory. M. A. H. A.. Truro, N. S. Unable to make connectlomi Ill A time for meeting. Believe no re- distribution of leagues be made "M51118 °1 1‘ meetmg M 11°71'19"‘ II icatioli sllollld first be (lcnit with Section M. A. H. A. called {or pur- b1’. a Iengue m ma! (“strum 11°“ “s 1”" resoluthn" As there were -n0 (ioleiziltes pre- (sluned) R‘ E’ HVSLOP’ sent from Fredericton or St. Slep- Pres‘ w‘ N‘ n‘ Lmngdw" lieu it was not felt flint iii full‘- ness to tiles-lo clubs any liiird alill lust rillell siloulii be IlIIII (IflWlI wilicll would affect these clubs ullll TWP“ N" S‘ other N. ll, i-lulm lllllll it virus learn» our 19919391111111“ 111111111“ 1° cd If the derision cvciltiluily lir- mnke connection ill time for meet- lug but St. Stephen will have hoc- key tealn in M. A, H. A. this win- ter and want to be placed in some section. Will have representative at ilieeling of Northern Branch nil per resolution passed by Western and Northern Leagues. Tillnk liieetliiil should be IIOIII at celllrlil point not later thnii next week. (Signed) H. HALEY. Secy. St. Stephen Hockey Club Marysville at present. . A. Club of Mouctoii was refer- rell back to tile IEBEIIG in wlilcll l, Logan Barnhill. .lr. Secretary M. A. ‘H. A. .. lilfnciory to the clubs allot-loll. nalliell by u written report which luau received uull illuceli on file. was brought Ill by lilo nflilllililiflilll Conliuliiec alter ll conference Willi all ille N. ll. dr-Ioizilics, null n_li ii slllllliillg Vliil‘ wile pilssvll iiiolinly: "Tliili u l-xilill-tillll be izrnlltcll lo Iv formed. for admission ant mid President oi tile Northern Section 690k“ to considerable ‘ leniztli regarding the resolution n1‘- fegting this section null expressed N‘ N‘ 8' 1'11"?“ be “pprovsd 1“ ion. Rathurst. Cliathnin and Froli- erlcton. That in ille eW-iii of St. Stephen olbie. Mr. K, C. Fraser presented an applictltltln from a new league sex and St. John. wlthdrawiug from N. N. B. League c1mmp1°nsb1p pmwflm" and St. dohn and Sussex were wlthdrawln! from the W. N. B League. the application was dir 6m sacuom iious arising. and be It further re- llle Prince men. lived riveil at by ibis meeting was Hill- tum-L.“ Tile ailplication oi’ the Rovers Hlllwke- cndurlne ille BOYS they portrayed. iiliijorlfy (II ilw ijflllllilllilflllllOllfl bu subject lil [I10 rvslglrllilm of ilIl i." n ii,- Tlle followllii: resolution. lil-l-nlii- gm", [new respect|v'é‘licgg:es?§1”d Interscholastic Hockey. 4 This subjlwi uuillli- u“, iinil Thai the rc-nrrnngemeul of the 3.11111“) Mueung U] we M P u A follows" thuf is to wlv with tcilmll Qil l/Iilorlc‘ iniiMonulon l“ Apr“ his opinion that the matter should , f ' “' ‘ 1 1"" U“ "1 Tellllenleil corlnili be settled at m“ meeting H pom composing it in include Cilmpbell- plums“ m m,‘ commutes m up der to be able lo handle that work- f0 better ndvnntage. es linll llceu made witli tile consent know-n as the Southern New Brllns- Arguus‘; 1x11“? so?“ reprefetzte" 9111"! PFB-‘lllicllt 0i‘ tile M. A. ii, A, wick League for affiliation with ‘a,’ ‘E5 e "‘ ‘h!’ ‘mum “l (‘£11111 11 ‘W115 llllllerslood that Mr. the M. A. u. A. this League to con- ‘*1’ seam“ m n“ l? m1] N“ Aumm“ '°'""'""“ 1" ”1""ll° "1 side-nt- ecconllcll lu- the P1611111“ slst of teams from Moncton. Sus- 1“ a 181151,‘: t1“ “L” M‘: 2°11"? 111111 1111111111 01 1119 Blivfl- lt was AB m“ “pun”, season. ea earn e an ere y U“, 09mm. M u", majnmy m the “on intimated ma, Moncton w“ have the right to compete for the represenmuves ‘meeting That one special meeting of the h m | u p Association he held to deal filrthor Yfifke. 335:]. tag (Egsxfhglraatgtg with fills mailer. but that ille. Pl-e- Commmee flppolmem a“ the Er cussed in conjunction with the re» gdantflgnvi “(in 3111f): “inh hhocutlve of the M, A. P1- 4, hail‘ solution lleallng with the North- “"11 ° ° e1‘ '11 ‘lllehample work to attend to otherwise. that described ille llll‘llI zls "Iicll oll wheels." ‘Three tribes of Indians were 26c. night 52c. 37c illlli 26c, ml-uililg lllllI ll Willi Dllilllufi out llllli iii. lilo Alililllil Mooiilig iii _ Miircll Lllis brnllcli of Ilockey ililti Mn Fred c“ Kelly‘ vl(_e_preslll_ tlic Soulliolll .\. ll. Lmllzllo. ‘Teilizllillt; boon Iullldoli over Iu u committee 0 ultll Ml‘. Atiiertou of Sussex M, \i. A ii A. Plciiilleni among tribes. lillys wiicn cnsiern tickeis will Ibo opens u fmlr linys onlmgemcnt nt Oil ille open gi-oulill, ‘riierc was 0Iill Edward- Mfilllilly. De- of Clieyellliel-l. aiioiill-l- oi Pawilccs com-be. l-ltli, Members of tho cnstfiliid ii third of Sioux. and ucnrly 5.000 extras and work- lllong peaceably, but IIIII not mingle through the rlgorou cidell to take llD action regarding 111011111“ ‘"1 111° 11°39" 111111 1" 1-119" Sierra range. In tents and lean-to siiry in onlplny 100 i-ooks aiill assis- samo liard- tuuts. When supplies run low. a Hiliiis so far us tlin elements were hilrry cull was sent in ille neilrcsl voncorneil. an ‘IIIOSB experienced by town iillil lllltll ille necessities cilme Mom-ion will operate as this ZlIi- the transcontinental railroad pinn- in. they lived Oil wlilit they had. ll wasn't always enough for comfort. TWO cflmlllete towns were built Thorn will be only 1" 11 lllllllllil lie picturesque as that dolly. matinee 3 HIlllFIi. ulizllt 8.15 \VIll(‘Il surmllniled Benton at. cnii oflsliilrp, To IIVOIII trill-ll m ilio ucwspllpilrs Tlicy got To fceil the exirilil. it was neces- two shows lvlllilili: in line. sold ill iuivilrlce selilo- slllrilili: tomorrow. lMatillc-c. Adults 37c. CIIIIIITPII Tliu Vice-President ollllillcll ille any club. iliuf ull oi" tllc llhovc rc- grunt -iloo<l of developing players for ilio Senior Clubs lIIIII Ill111l1fl11, out tile ilunliicups must conic-lid withii he was llll-l nblo to make tllo Senior team Ill He emphasized ille liv- ccssity of forming all intermedi- lllc organization for lIlO ilcvolnll- iillil u playclfl wills IWUIIKIII. up ul mcnt of iilioviiloilluio illllyllrl‘. 1"" that lit ille Semi- sllch transfer. at the present o; thank’, be ed at 5.00 p.111. ‘l0 MORE RADIO - , Abwiiuu Ive HEARD 3Q LADY TC YOU 41R. I THINK WE OUQ-IT TQ HAVE ANEW fiUCl-I OF ‘BTATIQ-I RADIO IN THE HOUbE FEEL Ab m°°“"‘ i p4p§lb I %I KNOW V HIM‘ S I.» _ E i_ool<ll-4' gee ch44‘; - ‘(Eb-I'M TNT R D Mnullqqg- - - P~ l0 fiO. we; HAVE‘. Two NEW NOBEL‘: FOR 5M4". -l Moor below THEN TO wou- I REPRE bENT ‘THQ l-ue TO nil if. Will-l too lulu to got tiIlL'|l1i11_ orgaiilzntloil on ii ilrliixar worklllli‘ basis this winter spill‘! was lcfi over liiliil tlul illi- liuill Meeting iu March. i926. The limiter of‘ transfers whore ll ilinycr will-l trilnsierrtiil boiiil illit- f-or business reasons or Ill connee tlon witli ills work Will-i IWOIIKIII llil null II. was ileciilell lliai tliiil we! a matter entirely for tho lixecli. These CIIIIIIK’ tive to llltend to after golili: lllll? the details Ill coilneciioll witli uni it wile moved by ille Vice-Pill of tile lliillfiix League and llllulli- ninusiy carried that a bellrli’ 1°" extended i0 111° this Association Ti-um Fire Department and In P111‘ tlcular to the caretakers 0i 1 Fire lluli for ille use or the r0011" allll the courteous treatment 91' tended to the delegates. ‘ On motion the meetlnB 111117111“ _.:By George Mania-nu , arse-al- "l LEAbE. wot;- _6°U<ii-i1* ‘Two Ionics- - li-lizonv-aa ‘o4 Hour, this Iirniilrll "1 'l I