_m, rm: T0 .l_l_l_lllll _ cardinals III) fir»... 3W1)" . ty snd University o! New , battled m a l-al draw “wit fn the New Brunswick ,, g the Maritime intwcolleg- of play in tbs firstllfliod . L. Gaudet rode in fast to .. Inn's rebound bask into til! 1nd about three minutes lshr I .. tripped flzree 8t. Josqh’! . m U. N. 8.. territory and ,, p. Chalmers snd McLenne- ., ‘gngcd the saint case. n picked up Ohsbner‘! totlethescore andinlplte h); best efforts neithsrfiosrn . beak the deadlock. Only cns period was MU. N. B. guard .fn which It. Joseph's . golden oppcrtunltiu to . . the game. the hfllmen from ...- qpencdupssverslgood but poor shooting robbed oflosls. ‘ANOTBII. WIN P. by Gusldlsl’! lledll W!!!) England Rb n» Ottawa calmness dsfset- lrglsnd by swear: to two of mglsnd and Ilsrope. BOWLING IOLY IAII GLUI Harmer-mil High single Bnie Robin, fl. High three Ernie Robin, ‘I08. nigrourlnsgns H1211 sinsle. E. Robin Hirh ihree. J. Claw use: Bowling Abbiee . Fish finale. G. Doyle Kkh three. o. Doyle llnly Name B-lllsrd! Vernon Oetwsy won his second game in the Billiard last night. bonding » Rabin hi! f-IIt infest, I!) ' to l7l. -~ wuw- s ‘s. l’. M. QLIOWLING T5 MINT LILGUI lilhslngle H. Saunders 240. mlhtwo H. asunder! All. iii mastitis ills. NE W ) lsgls-nd’! overgrown middleweight slnsstlon, conceded old Larry Gains of ‘lbsonto a fl-pound pull on the woigbos tonght and outwinted tbs negro veteran Bun (hands. over thslbround routetowin the British Empire Heavyweight cham- pidlshlp. lpurredonbyscrowduflllpoo Int was Ion to his dds by the kinds gameness. Harvey got up from the floor in the second round took two rounds to recover from s rig-ht hook to the body tbsl had spilled him and carried the tight over the rest of the distance to champons snd near-chusnpions only a couple of years ago. Gains slowly fsded after a snrsshlng dirt. Wcighlng 215 1-2 to Hsrveya 1'16 pounds. the negro lsshed out with a withering attack st the 0D- 811108 B0318- ,Por once. Gains wan apparently Girls Hockey At O ’Leary A very interesting game of hoc- bsy took place in 0'1ss.ry between thssenlorglrlsandtbeschoolgirls on Jan. 26th. The game was good lrll-GOILDUVUI! O'- ltuth Noonsn: forwant. Ref; Jelly. Iva Bflllkei’. Dolly Mstthew. 511V" Mollougsll, Helen Jelly, Goldie Mc- Ngm, palsy McNeil]. (Ybesry 111M: defence. Lours. Easter and vm-aa Phillips; i Anni! Oamrtbers. Birdie Campbell. Maudie Phillfps~8. WINNERS T0 BE Newcastle s.nd afternoon ‘ude tothy, unannounced in the locus snob. A final 1170M MW! bobwusc It. Qepbsn and Q. An- al Quint John. was called off n! the result could have no bcsrlng on the ohasrtpionmiv- Omnpetitian today was 0101s.}!- tra ends being required to break tic in Own snatches. l The Results Fredericton 18: Onmpbelltqr 9. e‘ Wins Title Outpointing Gains I hockey throughout and ended in a one-all score. _ l ‘i "run!" BEBIBEB BY EXTRA MATCH (O-P- Br 611M117"; ‘lgfghlvfl err Betta m coffee and ssndwlches An cub-u. match will be plsyed by Osmplsellton r.rrks tomorrow i0 46111“ 1 which will be the singles curling W, Taylor (Ca-pt) ehasnplom of the 1N4 NEW Brun- Defe Iwit Banepiel Ind 19111089119 7-105 L. Smith Province r1 Domin‘ play for the Msdfionaid Brfsr Tsnksrd. ‘the irbistle Orrlfng Oltls of lslnt John won the dmlsles championship WI- Mk1 The Bfllimlel hsd been scheduled but the four lost two msiohss wen 50d. tbs result msk- .“ on extra game neeess-ry. This- John. Newcastle. ton and Newcastle w I desdloek when gchmalz to know the with fir! victories and I P!" d Ervrnrdsge spoke German too? British aftsr a quirk knockout. A terrific left book to the obs-BMW! 88v set Envoy back on his heels in thgfirstroundlntheleoondm smsshsd s hard-right to the bod! and Hhrvey, who became British hegvyweigbt ohlmpifln l!!!) N0- venflss: by beating Inn Peterson“ went down. Not badly hurt. M III up without a count. l That wss the end of Lsrffi gurptllng drive. Through-the third ma fourth rounds he easily held the upper hsnd. ouvpurwhins hi! lighter challenger in tho 011mb“ u“; pumg up points with a long left jab. But the ire was almost gong from his attack and the lion-hearted Harvey-fresh, young mg pgpowent on with renewed confidence. I "I knew l had him beaten .130!‘ three rounds." Harvey B!“ 91"" the battle. . Because Britain will not hpvs s colored “ r‘ r. cans hsd noth- ing to win by beating H2110? l!‘ cept the pleasure-one be had had before-of bcstln! "19 3mm‘ chsmpion. He came out o! the bout with h‘s only ttle Bone. lllNllillllll lllN rnum Ismlfs two 8061s in fire , {mar period, five minutes sport. gave the L. P. U. Wlnl Riots s 8-1 victory over Nine Mile Creek Bull- | dug; 1n flhe Afton rink on Tuesday Bulldog went into an sari! 10o TIJZOV-‘v 99911198 P91" counter o! s t ‘rho Will! matters u with Llllld the final Nrlod ssrned lor wish to especially thank Mk. Reub- nce (Csptl Bill Ryan B. Judge Knows His German (C. P. By Gllsfllhll‘! Spoofs! W!!!) KDNTVILLE N. 8.. Feb. U.—HOI Robert wss on the witness stand h: s civil case yesterdsy. He Wis testifying for the defence in suit 1g; “fi connectio with ioint farming operations. and the plain- flff‘! lawyer, G. W. LYON. 6011141“ understand his quotations from a 11:4 just hesrd, snd he called sn- otber German witness w l-lw Ill-M- Ho confirmed the Judi“ MIM- and Robert finally admitted he had informed the Court wrongly. Hi! Honor ssid the with!‘ V0014 be rcfonwd to tin Orvwn PWIWV‘ tor. S “m8 Miriam: Show The Show You Have Boon Waiting Iorl PBIITOI OI‘ WALES AUDITORIUM Monday & Tuesda Afternoons sndlvonings At 3 O'clock Sharp and 8.15 p. m. Sharp. Produced Under Direction of J. Austin Trsinor, Accorspsnlsi. Albert Blanchard. {SO-Big Double White Circle-JO. tl-Ilnd Men-B Ill-Piece Orchestra-IO Good Songs, Jokes, Dances, Music Old Time and Modern Minstrel Features. General Admission 00c. 2-8-tsm 3i. R0 USING TRIB UTE TO JOLIAT “Mighty Atom" Receives Presentation On Eve Of 500th Game. (Chnadisn Press)- (By Gus-dials‘! Specisl Wire) FORUM. Montreal. Feb. 8.—'l‘esm mates and fans paid a rousing trib- ute to Aurel Jolist hers tonisht just before the opening of the Maroons- Cansdlens hockey game. It was the 5 00f. h National Jockey League _ game in which the little Osnsdi- ens’ left wing vet- eran had taken part. Maroons and Csnsdlens lined _ up slung the blue Lin! Jollst lines ss P's-ark Osl- def. President of the N. H. L... Hon. Athanese David. Provincial Secretary and President. of Les Carr- sdiens, walked out to centre ice with s group of other officials. Referee Mike Rodden summoned Jolfat with I wave of his hgnd snd the “Mighty Atom". who i! playing his 12th season with Csnsdiens. pulled his blmk esp over his eyes and skated over to receive s beau- tiful loving cup presented by his team mstes and a “ dsome chest of silver ahd s golf bag. tributes of hi! msny friends and admirers s- mong the fans. Remarks of the ofllclnl who made the presentation and Jollatls reply were inaudible above the roar of tho crowd ss they gave the little fellow s trmendous ovation. Jollai; skated over to Ure side, parked his treasures on the blanket covered Canadians bench and then wheeled out to his position at left wing. a post he has held down so eflcotively through the yesrs since he first joined Canadians as s rook- ic in 1922. llllAKERS 3 GERMANY!) (C. P. Csblo by Guardian‘: Ipoclsl Wire) MILAN, Italy, Feb. s-Psvos-ltes to meet the United Btstes in the fins-l if the American tears ionshb ively defeating the German entry 8-0 in a friendly match. Lfks the United Btstos team. the Osnsdisns 111s aawrrrrrowu m»; T WORLD. "Uoliat Features Tilt With Goal And Assist- a slubsrespssttvolyfntbslltlsnsl Osnsdisnbivision start of hi! 500th Nltlonsl Hockey lesgue game. Jollst, with the so- clslrnof the orowdstillringfngin his ears. celebrated in his own in- lmihblc fashion. Well up among the first seven scorers in his 12th season, Jollst scored s brllllsnt un- assisted goal tonight and then made another spectsculsr play that gsvs zit Lrepine a chance to score the goal that sent the game into over- time. The slight little Csnsdlcn!’ port winger was s standout all evening. Msroons had a two-goal lead going | into the third period. Jolist got the 3 puck st his own blus line, snd dsr- ted sway along the right band boards. He glided down the ice in his darting, h manner. cvs- ded Paul Haynes’ sweeping check with a “ sidestep snd stick- hsndled wide around the Msroorrs defence. He pulled out from tbs boards stickhsndllng quickly and cleverly masked his shot behind the broad back of smother player. The puck flicked cleanly into the twine as Kerr anxiously tried to follow the plsy. A little later mother of his weav- ing carried him fainting through the defence and around behind the Maroons goal. Heslidthepuckout smsrtlywPit Ireplrae who was standing square in front of the gosl. Pit scored with s quick shot. Jimmy Ward was esslly the stand- out for Msroons. 8e scored in tbs second period with s terrific drive frosnthcblmlfnemHer-bcaln‘! pas! out from the boards. Irvine how. justbackfromservlngapen- alty. flipped 1n s. backhand shot for the second Msroons goal. Be skated across the goal mouth and ft in. Earl Robinson made the play for tbsvvfnnlng goslinovertlme wfths furious dash down the boards. 0y Wentwortb swung at the rebound snd it glanced ofl Ohsbot into the BUHIABY Ills! hrlod: No score. Penalties-Godln. Second Fahd: l-Mnrvonl. Ward (Olin) 12:11. I-Msrocns. Inn. 11:11 Penalties - Gognon, Wentworth. Flew. 111ml Period: 3—l" nsdlens. Joliat, 3:45. Leplne (Jolist) 16:39. Penalties-Prev (major). Osgnon (major), Smith, Morons, Ward. Overtlsns Period: 5—Maroon.s, Wentworth (Robin- son) 6:06. Pensltles-None. Thine Draws 01st of Hve Genes NEW YORK. Eb. l.—-(A.P.)—-'I‘o- ronto Msple lesfs and New York Americans, first snd fourth place hum!!! played 8-8 tic tonight before 8.0M fans. It wss their third drarw is five meet- inp this season. Hut of tbs ssnftssnnt earns in tbs second period wbm sssb tum scored two goals in the first ten minutes snd then the short-banded ‘Ins-f! had to rnske s msgnlflcent defensive stand after receiving a series of penalties first Andy Blair and Red Horner were sent all. then Hal Cotton replaced Homer. and protuted so strenuously that ten minutes were added to his pen- alty for misconduct. The argument ended with Conny Bmythe, ‘Der-onto Manager. rushing scrou to tell Re- feree Jsck Osmeron about it, then remaining to direct proceedings from the penalty box. SUMMARY first Period: l-Anrericans. McVeigh man snd Rimes) 7:15. 2—'I‘oronto, Blair (Homer) 10:65. Penslties-Cmton. Donn, Brydge. Kilns. ooond Period: Il-froronto, l-l. Jackson (Kilres) "00. (Chap- ssé-smerresns. McVeigh (Hlmes) Picketts (w. Jack- son and Gracie) 7:54. 6—-'I‘orcnw, Thonts (H. Jackson) 9:39. r-nal“ ‘Iorner a, Blair. Oct- ton 3 (minor and ton minute mis- conduct). Third Period: No score. Pensltles-Burke, Pickett-s, Cot- ton. Overtime Period: No score. Penalties-Homer. Willllulllslhillllxlsl CHICAGO, Feb. 8.—- (All-De- troit Red Wings snd Chiclgo’! Bluck Hswks failed to settle anything in their bsttlofowsccondplsoc Lnthe Nstlnnsl Hockey League's American division. going overtime to s l-l tie. Lsrry Auries goal during the last three minutes of the third period gave the Wings a draw, snd left son hsd given the Hswks the lead earlier in the period. The first period was brightened up by ! couple of fights. from which resulted ! gtsl of Z minutes in Walter Bunell, snd an l0 minutes for misconduct. "Bible" Goodfellow of the Wings. and ‘Tommy Cook mixed briefly and got msiors. Around 7,500 spectators No score. Pens1tles—R.ornnes. Buswell, Cun- scher (minor and 10 minute mis- conduct), Cook (major), Goodfelluw (major). Second Period: No score. Penalties-March, Goodfellcw. Third Perlod’ 1—Ohicsgc, '1“- (Rornnes) 10:00 P-Dctrolt. Aurie (Sorrqil-lewis) 11:45. Penalties-None. Overtime Period: No score. Penslty-Bmms. DIIAII 0N ADDIEG! (or. ly Garcia's Spedsl Wire) Uni/twill. Feb. a—’l‘he farmer was the greatest sufferer from the depression, L. ll;- Psrent (Lib. Ter- rebonne) stsud in the House of Common; today in resuming tho dQste on the addrust Mr. Parent concluded his speech which he had not concluded at the hour- of ad- journment 0n r y. revenue of do: the former government than under the present adminlstrat on. The trule of the country hsd fal- plsined It. Parent. (Cons QwAppolle) expressed hb confidence in the Bennett Government and believed be spoke for the people of Saint- ohewsn and Osnada generally. l-Ie also hsd s word for the exposition —it the “an too much, whereas it should oo- te in run-misting “ ‘ tn 2'...‘ distress conditions. ‘this wss pnrtculsrly true. he hi’ ri M ,!nd hllled without THE DAY 11v Z1051)“ AROUND PARLIAMENT and democracy were not compat- lbleflntleswerespartofttrefor- rner system which Canada d d not want. The Prime Minister and his colleagues had gone round (he country, prcsumsrbly to consider unemployment probicuu and find way! and means to develop Csn- sds's trade snd commerce. POW!‘ ARTHUR OrlL. Fle-b. 3- (CPJ-At the I80 0f 86, "Queen." who for l! yesrs hauled s milk over the same route here a word of command at the home of esch cus- tomer. ls dead. 81x years sgo the fslthful old horse was pensloned by the Humane Society on s per- lrnsnont holiday and lived in ease snd comfort until she died in her sleep. (C. P. Dy Guardian‘! lpcoisl W!!!) MONOTON. N. 3.. m». l-Busl- ne- ol the Canadian Nstimal Roll- ways is maintaining its increase over a like period in 1m. according to Atlantic Region offioisls here. W. U. Appleton. General Manager. Ml over January, l”! s.nd M. I. ‘Napkins. Traffic llsnsger. an- nounced thst the tonnage of freight originating within the region show- ed an incresso of ninety percent. irrig- ggggrs; s? a ‘iiiir i: 500th“ BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT H-O-C -K-E-Y F ' TONIGHT AT 8.30 WOL VERINES R VS. ABBIES Reserved Seats-50e, 75c and $1.00. Balcony—35c. Children's-fie. Seats on sale this morning at l0, Forum Box Office. Wolves To Face Mighty: i" Foes At Forum TonighFV The Halifax Wolverines, fire big bad Wolves. led by cocky Frankie Lsvigne, tlhe scrapplest bsd little wolf in the pack. arrived in the City lsst evening all set for to- niglfls game, snd if this glme to- niIht compares with the lest. Ab- ble-Wolve game here, it will be a Cash customers who sat in on that lsst game, classed it as per- hspsthemotemitingofflrosea- son. It wss wide open with every- thing that goes to mske up s mm- er, heavy ducking. whirlwind skating. smsrt passing and clever stick-work. A gentleman from On- tar-lo who ssw that game gave it ss his opinion the hockey played in thh league is superior to that played in the International. It is s well known fsot thst Rb Abbies would rather topple til Wolverines at the present tins! thlm any other team in the leagu! and rightly or wrongly they fool they have the lndl-In 81811 0n that rm Charlottetownu fine nII Forum to the rafters tonight. 0d behind your team, cheer them i snd inspire them to victory mi only with your presence but 1B0 with your applause. Coach Gregory has every con- fidence ln the Abbfec and feels thfl with average breaks they will 00m) through. __ Ags-lrLvve would like to mp1“ on the people of (“- lootetown that l! they wish m continue not sesson in Grade A hockey II time bo support it ls now SHAMRBBKSARE BEAT EN BlIT more: h mun IDINDON. 1M; 0—(C.P. Cable)- Hsving get, up a. lrlllisnt record of I victories and a. dram out of B starts against the best homey fnms an tbs side of the ocean. the Ottawa Shsmmoks s.re preparing to return w the Dourinion. They will play only three more games. or st the most four. before heading for homo. 'l‘hsy have been touring England snd Dunpe since the mid- dle of November. With the ewemlon of three play- ers. the Strsmrotzks will sail on bonrd the liner Scythla leaving TONIGHT'S e LINEUPS ABBIES WOLVB Sunni Lsvigsm Fcrglsfl-l McCsnn Walker Fu-gnson Gross Benton Ksns lllsslsc‘ Lennon lluelb Cowley Kelly Gillian Porters- Lcwlcr HOCKEY A very lntrrrslrrlu game of hoc- Liver-pool for New York m. Ken Duper, Lou Bets! snd Phil Reinhardt. three of the best goal- geWers on the Shamrocks’ roster. will stay over and plsy for the‘ Paris team known as the "Flying Frenchmen" before they return. lbesnslssingfissnes The only remaining games defin- itely scheduled are st Hammer- smrth against England ‘Thursday: At Paris agstnst sn all mrropcan tesrn Bsturdsy. and at Oxford against hglsnd next Monday. Pomlbly they w.1l also hsve s game at Mlnchesttr Feb. 16 on their way to Liverpool. The only defeat the Ottswsns have suffered in their long tour came by the only goal scored in the mstch with a United states team hue s few days ago. The only draw they hsve been held to was st Prsha, Czechoslovakia. when the score was 1-i. The Entomological Branch. Do- minion Department of Agriculture has loI-Ifled that the U. s. Bureau of Plant Quarantine has commenc- ed an extermination campaign against the brown-tall moth in the New England States. the sum o: "$0.000 hsvifl‘ been slloted for this purpose. Men of the Beaten House. To- 1"- on Saturday night, Fob. 3, key took place at Mt. Herbert rm] when the Mermaid Quaker-g, meg u‘ Mt. Herbert Jr. Hawks. and d‘. rem“! m?!" by B- score of 3~2 Much credit is due to Leolvlae- Donald who seorcd the three goal for Mermaid. also John Doyle y)“ passed for the three goals. Ronnie Robertson and Billie MacDonald, turned in 800d games, also Harvey Jenkins who sr-orrd tho two gcflg frvr Mt, Herbert The lino ups are as follows»- Mt. Herbert, Goal. Hayden Dix. 011; defense, Keith Jenkins. Jones; forwards. Harvey Jenkins. n. I-‘arquhsrson, Kennedy Mermaid. Goal. Robert Dixon; defense, Billie MacDonald. Ronnie Robertson; forwards. John Doylq R. Trainer, Leo MacDonald MIIR- Doyle refereed the game. CLAIMS HE'S CHANWION TlIRI-IADER. 0F NEEDLE! BRDCKVILLE. Ont. Feb. 1-1! took Martin Antoine. unemployed, one and s half hours to run 1M threads through s No. 3 daming needle. but he considers the effort has won him the needle-thresting championship of the Dominion. H! nosed 144 No .16 threads and six No. s. “HM my boy." wrote the III-rent. "s natural bent in sny di- rectlon?" “He has." replied the school- NMO. l-n unemployed hostel. have. sowed sovlrsl local successes with their wuentntlm of nredineval Pl!!!- master. "l-lc gives every indlcstlol [of being an industrial magnate some dsy. He gets the other boys ‘to do all his work for him." Show I course on Iluonose Pips Tobacco. Classfionshsn toshrn. Fcllrs soosn Go lflws it —isssi Ivy It. BLUENOSE PIPI TalCQfi TE 10° a 15?. .-_ u,