1}. n’ 3. Rich In All Cod-liver Oil Vitamins lgolt l lowne. Toronto. OIL s... st. Louis Coach Likes “Tough Spot's” ST. "LOULS, Dec. 7—~ Daniel _ 1 Philip Howley, who has been sign- ed to manage the St. loouis- Browns ‘ for three years, likes "tough spots" lie said so himself. The declaration followed mention ot the fact that he was encounter- Gompeting On Pinehurst Links Canadian Team ‘flu For Place in I!!! loll of Pair Tourney PLNEHURST, N. »C., Dec. 7. —— ‘liwo teams tied for first place in the Tin Whistle best ball of pair golf tournament here today when two Canadians. Eric Thompson of ltothessy, N. ~B., and C. M. ltudel oi Montreal. deadlocked with . Statzell of Drexel Hill. Pa, and . P. Hotchhiiss of New Haven. Each pair turned in a score of 66. Back o! the leaders were four other pairs tied for third planet with a 70. Charles Mason, ‘Pine- hurst and George Howord, Halifax, N. 8.. ~11. V. Covert. Lookeport, N. Y., and Percy Thompson, Rothesay C. f‘. Anderson, Pittsburgh and J. L. Weller, Hamilton, Ont. --———<0&-—-— L. 0. 0. Bowling BOWLING OF THE TOU RNAMENT In the opening game the Hess lost to the Barbers. H. GN- gory rolled rho highest single 204. (1.. liennesser highest total 534. First l isocistion (hub; to limit the price ziiiésln Minors End of our Play-Manager Predict- sQ-plo Contrasts Offend Until Spring, ieys Huggins Asnzuvzmim, N. s., Dec. 7. '- Hlgh priced baseball player-man- agers are under firs here among baseball men gathering for the an- nual meeting of the National As~ isocistion o! Prodeseional Baseball Leagues. Some of them predict the end of the, star p manager. pointinl to the retire nt recently of Eddie Collins. Ty Cobb, Tris Speaker and George Slsler h; gers. . Manager ‘Hug; s.‘ manager of ‘theNow York American League Club, said today that neither Babe Ruth nor any of the other Yankee stars would be offered a contract until neit year. $15,000 Limit Along -with the movement to bring down high salaries in man~ agcrlal circles is s proposal oi Otto Borchcrt, President and own- er ot’ the Milwaukee American As- to be paid by major league clubs for outstanding players in the min» ore. Borchert is of the 0911110" that $15,000 is price enough for any - r _ N. C., Joe Brown, third bllfllllll , has been purchased by today. - Southernfleotiomof ern section of the New B Amateur Hockey League ‘ the New»! international League‘ eam y! the sane leigus for 88.50 ;presi~ dent Giles o! Syracuse announced N .B. Hockey LEQQH? SAlNT JOHN. N. 3.. DOQHTW-Q- The annual meeting of thqqouib- wick held comm ' e Burliglluizpoints . '* , ldfileon in Toronto . lanford of England Beats Rivers In Semi-Final at Boxing ‘ ' Bout: TORONTO, Doc. ‘Yr-AIS! Burlia, of ‘lbronto, Canadian flywelgbt champion, outpointed Joe Mel-Coon. of Scotland in a lit-round bout tonigh at n local theatre. Burlie 4 ' webbed 111 s4 and Manon us. In the semi-final Art Sanford, of‘ ~ Enllsnd. 132 1-2. obtained the do- cis-ion over Phil Rivers, of Tomato 1331-2. ad's: elem rounds. Art love. of Liverpool, 124, lost an unpopular decision to George Barber, of Toronto, 126. a-fter six rounds. , II-‘reddie lousdale nf Hamilton. 18 1-2, was awarded the decision 0' over Scotty Wilson oi‘ St. Cather- hem yesterday with Presiggnt. P. Bolton, of Sussex in th _cliair. ln the absence of the Secretary Treasurer or the League, FARGO!!- uolly was appointed Secretary pro- tem. A schedule was drawn up, ln two playing sections, the opening game being December 27 at Menc- ton. Fredericton we; edmified to the southern section which is com- posed of Fredericton. Snlno John, Sussex and Monctun. W. inos, 17 3-4, after six rounds. .._._.@e>-____ Bowlers Banquetted At League 0f _ Gross Last Night L. 0. G. Bowling After the Bowling match lust night-in the ll. 0. C. the, different bowling teams were entertained by n social hour anti smoker. The President opened the enter- . mas. sir l<>vsd—bg Vtlipgilike met-t of old, honor acute itwlliait ~» , 1f‘ you don't thrill easily z 5 filni! ‘It vtilFllit yeti eel-o? ‘ neat with its sweeping drama, it; , _ incndous human appeal. Elemental. Gripping! Beputiful! Btised on max lushcrrs GREAT‘, NOVEL‘ tit-f THE YUKM —-NOW A cotosslrlf»: FAILM rm: or THE lug a "tough spot" in taking over i the reins of Phil Ball's aggmga- tion trotn George Sisler. “l wouldn't feel at home in a soft spot," the iris]: pilot said. "I've had toughoncs all my lite.“ Tonight :it the L. O. C. Bowling Alleys the Alerla and Spude will clash in the third gflme of the Bowling Tournament. This has every promise of bclnii _-l1e host game s0 in! in the League 1s each team has a, strong line up 1nd both are out to annex a win so that the rail birds win have plenty to shout about. “Y” Bflllllllli ODDFELLOWS LEAQUE talnmeut by s. few remarks alter which he presented the cup to Capt. James Heron captain of the Anchors Bowling Team who won the championship, for 1925-26. A prize was presented to. each mem- bor of the winning team which was made up anrollowe: Capt. J. Heron. J. Webster, W. Hullpenny- T‘. Howatt, ~11. Poole and P. Mc- Mahon. Special prizes were also presented to P. McMahon for the highest total in three games, 7-H, while C. Kelly won. the prize for having the highest single, numoly 311. Alter this the different teams were treated to a. banquet and sunken. The musical numbers followed next and were much on- loycd. Mr. H. llrytlges played tho harp and mouth organ. Mr. A. McQuald tho violin and J. Heron mouth organ. Mr A. McLean at the piano Several pleasing solos wore triv- ou hy 1i’. Brydges, A. MoQuaid and . l1 Dolron, after which several oi the ntembcrs gave a sing stout! x. which was followed by God ‘Save the King. Barbers com RUSH! _ l M .4 GEORGE HILL“, production ‘i, player and so will propose to the convention tomorrow Hockey League ' Standing Canadian Division 137 191 1G0 178 145 188 12 204 189 180 144 173 1T1 158 Hughes J. Walsh l1. Gregory U. llennesficy F. lloarrion Brought Toronto To Top lie then recounted his" experi- 911 331i cut-es with Montreal for tour years. his. management of‘ Toronto in 1918 when the war took away all his players, and how, in 1926, there was not a single player who had been in Toronto uniionn when he vras appointed manager. Toronto won the international League racc nud then whipped Ioulsvillc. liowloy, a native of Maseahusett-q has ‘had a varied career in base- ball. Farmed out. by Indianapolis l0 Grand Rapids. he helped that club win n pennant in 1906. The Ilext four yours he caught. for the Hoosier team and helped ‘them win u. bunting in 1909. Ordered to ' Louilvllle in; 1911, he refused w naptrrt and went ,0 Udca. lie wus hold to Cleveland in 1912, was ns- . sijllbd lo Portland and in 1911i wnsfiS boufhl by the iPhlllieta. .l ‘lt was at that time liowley pail. ‘T. that he realized that he was not L destined for a big league catcher.‘ _ lie chose to manage a club. Total 2463. R. Duncan W. Power H. Morgan A. Martin E. Vessey 166 15o 148 142 l“ Americans . Montreal &L1cIA0_l-' r4Q°l4flp 51.85175?" Zififia? 816 Total 24-24 The ‘Pops defeated the Do-ilttnks Q con-ac? i‘ '5' The second some of L. 0. C. Bowling Tournament was played last night between the Social Club and the Anchors. (The Anchors winning by o mniority of 441. Following was the line-up and scores: 1'26 140 132 16$ 556 1Zi0 173 10G 162 .uuumur :5§:§5 PR$IDBNT 0F Total-THIS AMERICAN ASSOCIATION INCREASED TO Olllyfi Bo-Hwmkl Asrtnvnntm, N. 0., Dec. .. - [A- Hewett . . . . . . . .. 1:17 fiesident Torn liickct, of‘ the Am~ H. lapthorne .. . 136 erican. Asoociati-on today was re- l- “Barn -. . . .. elected to that office for a period Opera Star Claims wrfh a His Diamond Theories Howley has several requisites for success on the diamond. "You must have [he players," he= isoid. “The players must be in condition. The players must hus- tle and there must be harmony." “Never humiliate a baseball play- er on the field." is another. A; to his method of operation, he prefers :1 tight defense and good pitching rather than concentration on slugging. . One practice session a day dur- ing the training season is a cardi- mal virtue of "the Brown's helme- 5mm. "l believe in one practice ses- iion a dny, but it. must be a long ._ drill, with the players hustling every minute of the time. ‘when you try two sessions, the noon hour and lunch break up the work and {be afternoon session is ‘worse ,l1an time THE MARKETS (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. Que" DEC. 7.-A Total-ml)! ‘ Social Club t... ‘Doncette . Douoette .. .Ke.lly . . 1 celved $3.000- cf three years at a salary of $10; 000 annually. He formerly re- . Doiron . llnlpenny N’! 822 806 Total-JAIN»? of the mtato merlcet was min stronger and prices were marked up rmother five to ten cents per Salts of ca: lots of New Brunswick green mountains were quoted a-t $1.10 to $1.75 w: bag and Quebec white stock mt $1.56 to $1.- Bupe-rbagofnlnety poumlsAvery firm feeling mevailcd in the mank- ct: floa- beans under a steady demimd sales or car lots of choice rwhlte handpicked were made mt $2.75 per ‘lbushel and smaller quantities at $3.00 per bushel. The undertone to the butter ntarket mntinuedi strolls and values were marked up anoth- _or ‘A to 1,5 cent per pound which {was due 1o tihe good demand and the smell supplieifwvnilnble. No. l pasteurized rwns quoted at 391E: cents o0 _40c (per ptmnld. The n- moderote amount o! lbusiness was “l?” We"! 105 Fflkflilw- Th“ m‘ domain wheat with the United Kingdom on tihe =Montreel grain port trade -in cheese was quiet but ‘the local demand was tulr. Western Q DOWN EAST DRIVERS AT THE OLD GLORY SALE HEUIDERICTON CLEANER: —~ Billy Keys, of St. Stephen, were among the Down hat drivers at- tending the 01d Glory horse sale st New York this week. Both are reported to be in search of racial material for thellfifl season. 1t has been reported for some time that 1f Ribbon Cane, 2.81 1-4. came Keys‘ stable. _:~.Cuts and Bruises manpow- Wihen suffer-E room cute scratches. bruises sprn s, sore tlnoat or chest and any similar ailments. use Dr. Thermos’ Ilclectric Oll. 11s 110011115 power is well-imown in every sec- tion of the oommnmify- A b01116 °1 tor. Thomas‘ tEclectric 01.1 talcum be in- evct-y Jnctiicinc chest ready ‘for the c-inézgt-itzelt-o that tnny ai- wrayfl ,\.- ~ - rip: v.1. (‘outing motive in ‘Paris stress nluos. in all thi- tints from navy l" sky and among the color combina- tions endorsed ls black with either down lihst it would he t0 10m 11W The Holliohos defeated Imps by 197 pins. Ho-Boheu 0. 611i .. . . . . . . . . .. 141 JIStew-nrt . . . . . . .. i‘. Nicholson Total-loin Red Tops Tatar-Moll BANKERS LEAGUE .- the Commerce by 168 pins. . league rolling 519 pins. Commerce C. Styles 117 R. Whitehead . . . . .. 148 100 W. Parker 144 l0? 138 151 5115 spends her ‘ 2 14-1 performance. 102 ‘M8 s40 The Mont Royal easily defeated Sterne rolled highest threoin thin 147 200 133 .123 183 137i 143 ' 1.53 Noted Leider Singer BENIN. Dec. 4.-—~'1'"imeh'1>' merely mellowed tho chm-ms o‘ Lilli Ielrmann, former prima dunno of the Metropolitan opt-m She still suggests tho youthful ir- terpreter of German liedcr in thv retention of herfinental Vito!‘ ill 78. With he!‘ sister Yliario- also t‘ singer of note, Frau Lchmnul declining ycxrn in :u_ attractive villa in tho henutlm suburban section oi Berlin kilowr 0011s Gruncwaid. Opera 110F119 "C iH caeionally see and hear her at t" She ltas n numlwi of advanced music sttulcuts. in eluding n tow Americans. Waa international Idol Mozart ls her favorite t-otuposei R- and this year she made her uuun pilgrimage to the Salzburg lost]- val, where in former years s!!! sung tho leading roles and stage mnuwged Mozart gems. Her. pupils say from cxperleutrt that. sheds as vigorous as ever. 93 not, only of the royal opcrn _ot' ller - lin hut or new York and the num orous other Artierican cities when . Madame ‘Lehmanu ups the ido" nofable tax! including NORMAN KERRY LIONEL BARRYMORE HENRY B. WALTHALL 566M112‘ l] HARVEY" GATES Directed b] GEORIOE H111. F()X N EWS-—TOPI(‘S ORCHESTRA Maritime Patrol . .. i. Daily Watch Seas; -'-" l \\'.-\‘SlllN(l'i"ON. li-r. T. - Whiloj sens quietly lup the shores m‘ tllv world, a rigllnnt tnurititno ]iitll'nl. unktumytl l0 most "lumLltlbln-t " busily n-llllks the silent hut trout-Ir .1'(>\l$ fol-s in volttliivtx-iiil slilpyiitlu. icebergs, floating tiI-hris, luutl uhuttnt-nts, drifting filmy-a, iit-ri-liz-is 1114i tipuqtw lugs ztri- (‘illlfilillll mun ‘.995 to ntlvigutimt ugainsi which mu‘ itiust ho wngvti. 'l‘lu~ nt-rvc vl-ll- The Favorite Chéw " ’ Th ere is Simply N Corilparion When to, "yewing Tobacco Jkcause , HLCKETS BLACK TWIST , , is easily the best flavored and hagjggv a It Comes yr rlfnperzltinnso tho world tin-r is longest lastingqualities. When amau hols do rose or flesh, and Gouxlft! “Mn! or wral with golden brown. while tonc-cn-tone treat- mente. notably in the varied tints of the beige range are also 80°11- lgrades were quoted at. 181,4, ccnu. 561 705 to 19 cents per pound the receipts - - were 1,414 pack-ages. OTTAWA, Ont. Dec. T. -—-(E85*8) —Ca.nadidn egg markets continue firm. The volume of business being transacted ‘is large indications good consumptive demand. This is due to the mlperinr quality. offered for sale. Chicago spot fresh broke sur- plus and down three and four cents per dozen. i TOR/ONTO—— Dealers are paying for ungnuled Bu"! delivered extras buys Hickey’s he gels the Best. IIICKEY 8;, NICHOLSON M, TOBACCO tromrnrtr, LIMITE . Manufacturers Charlotteto‘ mnnket iodavy. There rwus also on improved demand. our ocean freight room from ‘Canadian ‘winter ports and quite n few loads were booked at five shillings per quarter for De- cember-Jmuuary loading. _A feature m‘ the domestic mnflret was the! mntinuetll demand {mm exporters for wheat and barley and sales were made at. c.i.f. price bay ports. The local and country demand ‘for oats was steady and prices were un-i libs-used. The spring wheat flour he ll}‘(ll'0_1{l'il[llll(‘ tiltii-i- n1 llu- rroml-uité " \'n\'y' dcmlr-t mum. t Mont Royal R. Stsrns R. Heb!) .. .. . . T. Hemp 1-1. Oester .. G. Place . . . . . . . . . .. 1'10 '9'"? esbe sanm- The older ope-m goers of Prague, Dnnzig, Lelpsic, Berlin 211, pyrgulfi“ Stockholm, London 152 greaden, Vienna, Paris and Sula $35 burg are enthusiastic admirers 0' "9 bet even today. 1"" Few persons have hohnobhcr‘ with as . many celebrities as htr Lilli dlehmanu. She counter‘ {la-over Cleveland among her clos er trieuds. Richard Wagner likev lterso much that he offered tr adopt her. Andrew Carnegie pro Thihhurr-ntt trim first n1" all in‘ (eep n fingor on th» \\’lli:l't"hllll\ll!4 ll all ilflllflvlt- to Jliltplllg tiholtl. which it is llll]lt‘l'illl\'t', in sitfctyh reuse. In know. .\n oluborutn in- clllgcnt-o '~'t‘l'\'io.~, Pllllrilllll! t-oopcvf-l ‘ , ' ' - . ttion of ltydrogrupliit- iscrvloen nil thcr ccunlrlt-s. tar-slats the bureau o chart. known [imp intents In valor lrniilv, um] sun mil wnru- retailers are $5. Pricesof fresh to seconds 4o. extras Tdhfimts 60. amago extras 443. firsts 43. . comm WN ~ male" are quoting country points ext-RB 52. firsts 48. seconds 43. , " Standing of "119 G60 70-4 797 Total-2161 '. L0 Bill B Oddlcfiiows f-w-r-‘al-‘fr: zblioildflhfim- ' pan-vaud- ‘was mwikei. was motletoiaely active and 64. time '53, seconds i115. FY1065 to flm‘ m” mwmm‘ d Mm’ winders or fresh are extras 70 to “m ‘m’ w“ m" W‘ “W” ts. firsts so to as, seconds as. stor- m!“ mad“ TM mark“ 7°’ “u age extras 46. final-s 43. seconds 39. it“ “f '12:“ “fllfmhe “m1 ‘t Poultry- The market firm with ‘ m“ u“ ‘me ' m’ mm" turkeys strong with sales reported change in prices were announced. Tine tone of the market for mand- i108 m“ PM“ "f mil“- oaw W" M" oiortrnsm. - Dealers are quot- Uflldfll‘ a steady ‘demand. A 3W1)’ ing for upgraded e18“ delivered e15 notivo business was done in stor- m“ 59 w 5L "at, 4.9 to 50. Se, ‘ "#0 988* W1 indications are the! onds as to 4s. Price's to retailers "alum! may 8o 11.131191‘ in the near of rresh are extras 70 to ‘i2. first: iutturo in nymmathy strength‘ of late in the United trug 46, firsts 42 to 43, 9cm * i-ltxutos mxu-ltets. The tone of the utarkot for strictly fresh eggs was iii-mus on aicmunt of the smell oi!- Bfillits and the good dents-ad. frhe receipts were 819 wees. Owing to ‘"4 (to fovm-uxble weather (prevailing and the lure-resisted demand the mono You: with “ Purim " u M u ‘and alter woven.- . try delivered chickens with the 62 to 65, seconds 40. Storage ex- ‘ 31. MHNTNIIIFDG -— Ihalers are quot- ing country shippers firsts 52, seconds 40. Prices of fresh to rem/liars are extras 60. firsts 56, seconds 40. Storage ex- _ "so 43. 1 firsts 40. oecouds35. MKmlHWMN-Jbealers are paying for upgraded eggs extras _, 46 to 50, firsts 40 to 45. seconds 36. P110011 of otnmge to retailers are extras 4-6, firsts 42 to 44, seconds ‘i6 g0 38. r-oonmv - sssmtrotmwim b-dlenlsrs ere quoting for live poul- myl. 7 to 11, roosters 7. ducks 10, 11MB 8. turkeys 1.2 to 20 and. for ~‘ "vi-teed chickens 18. fowl 10 to 1B. TRICK! 17. geese 15, turkeys 20 to U . tmaroxrou - smraxe ears are selling to retailers at extras 47. firsts 44. mconds 86. VANOMIVER -— The market is| well maintained demand beinl ahead of fast increasing production. 11. C. i; shipping egg to small Places which never purchased B. U. _,Mloth:0. Welter/snarl: . ’ f t twenty- fimm fit. umtml and Input Denim in’ America. Iriu [or Pricu. . . rm: acorns HARDWARE co. Lip O Cluuonnown. P.5d. -. .. .@... 9km before. for tifllfldod eggs elivered extfir m. time 4a w u, pullet cur»; at‘ I to as. Pricm to retailers ‘or fresh extras 56. 1 11 in 14¢. N’. WWII" at 40, :58 and 33. according to 5N» ~ ‘ We have jult opened the finest assortment of Qenulm ‘Parisian ivory We however, Ihovm-thnt‘: sayiflq some- titlnq-Jmi we would be ‘ pleased to have you look it f over. There is everything In this assortment that you can imagine, and not only in Witltitlwryflbw the new"! In White Pelri," Role Paul and Amber. ll‘ “rlneiudel. v innit», coma. Miners. Manicure _. em‘, Toilet em, l» easel m: will. Lamps. cloaks. Hair nos-mm Puff loam. Jewel Ion; Olrd OIIII. Pin Omit- Indleaton Vleo, and ult- Teliot Articles. 1mm goods are bang 4t‘. a - rhino m new was Ind IIIIGGWG»NF 1M- noxt low days and-think the time to - make a uuitabiapsmtten. are "m; s5, flrsujl, pullet ex- frils 44. tsr. JOIN-country denim are‘ selling extras i5, firm i8, seconds =~--»_u=. IIvIADWD 4.. ,,-tu....q_..q . _. u. . Nathnpl ire-liar 1. Highest single, Mrs/y Down. 1329 Highest three. Angusrldadllxtcn- I ern, (>86. "W" IDJiib-I-LIiW-Spccial clue ZJiO-wiIJiO-lndies Badminton 3.30-—-4.30——Junior A. Lliik-Glitl-dunior 11. ~ T _, ors’ lhskoibsll I eague ltnps vs. Jolly Jingles _ nauwav imt nun-r i V.‘ O¢¢$I I . (Canadian area) hurt todly when a shun gas riiht of any-I l engine was moving slowl qughiflre rtnpineer Jqlluded by Lia's 114W!’ iouhjl ‘not lee the men on the track, . mic ills hind drowned the sound - of the engine. ‘ ' 2"“; .i.'§"r'm"" ‘“‘i.“ifile""f“' ‘l”°'l’°°“ amo v ," t- 0w t t.“ _ . nationals n qiimbut-"ef 03:41:: m“ "p an” “Rpm s..-'rwo Canada Trachmeh were p g engine struck-them ls they w _ ed down investigate e which aided over u anusicsl program all‘ en ‘by her on the high sens it 1399,5111; was a confident o’ William l of Germany. ldrsnclv Joseph of Austria, Oocar ll o 5 Sweden and William Ii oi‘ ilcrmmt‘ vied in bestowing decorations upon lmr. I Honored by Coniempo raries Gtuisoppo Verdi Egreed lo comf to Cologne in 1871 personally l‘ conduct his‘ “Requlenfl when as uured that Lilli Lohmanu woult slug the soprino solo part. (‘hr Sohurz was one of a group of logs minds in America who urged Frn‘ lmlunann lOWlIFQQIlC hor rontrac witiythe royalopcra at Berlin iv tirdcr to ,hrancli out into a lsrEe" field in the Tloitod States. Adcliw Patti, then the "queen or prim- donnas, awarded her a plau- 01 one of hor London hencfiiltgqlf curt flmfltlms in 1881. ' ‘ .;~ii‘rauz Liszt.» "Joltgnnea llrtthm’ and Gustav Mahler. the compo! ore; Carmen Sylvn, the regu-l one! ens: Adolf von Mantel. U"! 111W" and Theodore Thomas, lho Chicngr music master, arc some of th- I ed. » ‘Bwin Communist heal been pre vented by the Zurich munlcipaliti {rem calling his newly-born eon be nth, on the ground thott this lobe‘ mlitht prejudice the boy's future career. , —-——-¢0e>—--- . APorin reports that the hlottsed line his been ttonfiruted, and boler- ‘ns with open bucks or open fronts, or all around. provide an import- lit ‘feature, both for evening and drum. mu Jenny, t. r bolero: or Jumpers which r his» customary verlionp. ;_-vldf~'0tifi Arnie V Iii; _:.:.. is‘ geniuses with whom shc ussocisL l L‘. ... . um‘, 7'. ngs. _ (Yonstnnr rlljllllllllllrilllilll wiih ihlp-"s at st-a. lulrislng them of new- y sighted fl'.'l‘ol.l'l.<. runs. and other hlngs l.- mnintainod. The bureau upplitis all navigators ulitlrinfnr- nntuu and lifiliui their reciprocation 1y ndrluitlc o)‘ tho itmgittitlc 1,1111! "ttiturlc 0i‘ icebergs nntl other stray» "lid-i. li llllllli3illiil0ly disseminates he uows uvm- all ocuun highways. Yiit-nuu-hilt- ihc Navy um] Coaflt luurtl nmiiliilutinti 101.lfl(‘(l and patrols sent in visit he scones or tlrlitt-m and rctnovt: hem. A innit which the (‘oust (luurd ucklcrl lnsl July was l0 iind mid lc-Rlroy (i7 clue] cylindrical pmr Oillhi which zwcre. lost from at targ-a that llPDkiJ-Rtirlll. on‘ tho ‘oust m’ North Carolina. nr unwint; foastwlst: tiltihping. A turgct...rnl't' which hail m in» tlmndouctl during n hurrit-aniti whilv it W98 helnt.’ towed t-uilsctl "police- notl of ihu main" some lrnuhli‘. After o ion titty scorch l! Wits lncnw ‘ll. the position '5il[llllllOll to llw ~yrlrogrrtphin httroutt and sit dew» royork were soul m look for it. The mlncsvrropor “ilail" r-rcnluatl. Y Dlfilwd uptlic tow, und huulc-i . ‘t into port. Reconnaissance [iillfills nro may“. ained along water highways‘ in the bring trrq|iihs.to_ loo); out for or- 1nt icebergs. The phtrols are with- irwwn Jane R0. wherrlt is nszsllltttul the slurping. lanes are attic. The luty of-putml bblilp l»: in rnpnfl (lolly ihresltuation-ln their torri- -°P"’-'fl to thryhytlrns lthlc nmce which rchronrlcsets twine u day warninggto mariners. Tnvillllkhle ncrvlho is carried nu jbyziradio from the. hydrouwhm 0g. Jlco for the guidance of open-sea navigators who may lack t; ow- letlg_e__of conditions on uppron tin! American shores; Radio com as . bot-inn lflllmllmt m 1a o ' “ I . .~'-~i».\f~‘*+’-+-lt . A PIPELESS“ FUT§NACE FREE] FROM GAS AND SMOKE Are one 0-.‘ the many comforts enjoyed when you have a’ (ZALORIC PIPELESS FURNACE i to heat your home. Y Y . squadrons urn ' ‘ and place your furnace order with us. installations ml Pmmplly upon receipt oi furnace order. ' PRICES REASONABLE. CALL-s-WRITE-OR PHONE FREIITRMIIDR Plumblnb 1nd‘ Hbltfiiq i ' l: ,: , w "Phone 393-J. . emu.» sit!“ Opposite Prince’, Edward Theatre ' “i” . , I ,‘_ ' . l .'..- . - .5 ,,_;/. . .\ .,, t I “ E Billowli 146‘ ‘t; _.;ct_iurlott_cttiv'fg: t