' iuArierr5isf~19su1H . i‘ THE. Cltiixnorrnirrzrwu 5': i _.-,,.-_.~_-»__.. @UARl)lAl\l Biscuit. wiiasruuc BOWLlNG ~.._...._.. . UP AND --iF AhiyoF YOU GUYS. WANT "rt-us JAR OHONEX - JUST STEP GIMME A ARGUMENT‘! Wor1<1§<+jries C‘ Bearcatsf , i. (era-nut. Proaa) ~mormuisn Mar. 1144mm“: SPURT BUGL ' uizfli-V»? a r“ ‘Q 0T0. King [mun The annual Stanley Cup matehee. which determine the hockey cham- pionship o1 the world. are on this weok with the Boston Bruins hot favorites to retain the title which they yvon last year. At this writing, the Montreal Maroons loom as the most serious threat to the Hub mum's nope of repeating. Bruins and Maroons are the leal ere of the American and Interna- tional groups rmpectively cii the Ne- tiional Hockey League. Star for star the Maroons, compare favorably with the Bruins, and only the slight differences in team emcicncy should determine the superiority mtween Montreal and Boston in this "fast- est _of all acrimmagln sports." Ice Racing This Afternoon .11» reeent cold snap has put the riverlee‘ in splendid condition for horse racing. The Victoria Driving Cllb therefor will stage a meet this afternoon. and should the day be, fine no doubt a large fullowlng of il-h! will be on hand to witness fast. exciting heats. The entries arez, Cilia A. Trot-Watts Edition. Cap- .__,....__.._.._- Information tOentInued from page 1) . . Table all correspondmoe. docum- enm and eorrununlcatlons between (a) The Government ot this Prov- ince and the Government o! Canada. relative to the claims o! this Prov- ince for increase or provincial sub- My. lb) ‘niejrvornler and the Govern- ’ Province and the Gov- enitiljrtfoi the Provinces of Nova Been‘; and New Brunswick, cri- either oi ' " _ ' _ “ffNlt In the Public Interest" “It ii not in the nubile interest to insig- thia question. md I must re- xtnuiy decline to do a0. r will. hey . allow the hon. leader oi the Ogfiyitien. llr. J .D. Biawart. Ill eitriapondenee. eta, relative to the flay-impel the Province for ‘bereaved pioviniilal subsidy mi condition um ha will mm.- tna same strictly Momentum" y ilrai aneur- c. siivuoaae ' 1 -~ ‘llaarperanoa Teaching _ - nwm additional still if any. V Jilin by tpa board 0i Q. I ., rim-M 0W- QlIQW-tp y m prinablerel tuiiiiiuirioclwh taunts in ti» wh- their Eddie Shore and surely he is a body-checking. pucLi shooting par- agon. But what about Nels Stewart. Montreal centre? Canadian rootcrs think he. Daye Trottler and the rest of the Maroans surely are on a pair "'~—<.. , ‘=--_...,‘__ m’. i ii xiii t sYltiillllv, l... , ilmi lli-iinn vlghu nmvrt Since the Stanley Cup rules admit with Shore a three teams in_each group to the competition, it is possible for a secl 0nd or third place team in the re- gular season race to win the world's championship. Hrmever. there are enough mp matches to ‘bear out, the theory that "class will tell," so it seems reasonably certain Stanley Cup play and Dilly-Oils will feature a. duel between the Bruins and the Martians. that th’: Boston fans have lung raved over tiin Jackson, Brier Mac. Pcicr Verde Mack Tbdd. . Class B. Pack-Betty Mozart, Hush, Lacopia Belle, Colorado P. Class B.’ Trotqiybll Set. Dapper Don. Royal Worthy, 'I‘rain Mac. Green Raee-‘The race will be held at 1.80 p. m.. with the some oillclalsl as last day.- . . - iempzranec have been added to the curriculum cf the public schools ‘of this Province since the present Gov- ernment came into‘ power. .1 ~ A.“ sioquestiun9 1. in the course of study. vicar-hers srerummrnended to —- pplcment text by instruction from the Canadian [mean Book on Tempcranoc, publish- ed by the Dominion Scientific Tam- perane: Committee. Tomnio. {Physiology and nvalane hv Ritch- ie and Caldwell prcecribodior class "56- . Fraser Mitchell Episode 1n reply to a detailed question on ths manner in which the Provincial Government reimbursed the men de- thusiasis appraise the Bruins as per- haps the greatest hockey team in of the grime. Quite justly Boston is a \§\:\ iiliilli nd his fellow Bruins. others besides Hub en- Oi course. years if. not in the entire history cheering iis hockey heroes almost as lustily as it did the magnetic Al Smith. And ll the Bruins fail in these Stanley Cup contests-it will jar the Hub as much as the Braves would were they to B0 lilNlISlI 31¢ National league i030 season wit-ht out a defeat‘. ~ Up in Mccitreal, - this slogan ls swelling into portentous proportions". "Maroon the Bruins!" And that, Nels Stewart ct al will try to do. WHISTON AT lllS BEST An audience that almost filled’ the auditorium heard Dr.» Robert Whist- on in the Central Christian Church lam‘. night and the Evangelist gave proof to liisistatenicnt iiiat he does not let down any night. 1t was a- greed among those who have heard him every night thus far first last night's message was the best- in the series. The Healing of the Blind Man by Jesus ‘was the basis of the 5"- mon and the speaker said that the Blind Man made an absolute sur- render to God by faith. Ell/e l-"l" questioning obedience to what Joell! told mm u; do. gave a testimony of his lmihig and paid the Drive 0! conscience. ' l: was a message with many high points of interest and the illustra- tions in particular were oi the clas- do kind. The servieevwllllllfli Wm begzi at 7.30 sharp and eonclu“ by ass. An hour of play 6nd social swd tune will oienioyodbvdthe vauns folks at the close and will be guests of the minute: and evaneéllst- Th1! is for young folk ol any church and nochurchfatieud the meetine fl!"- iit 1.30 when Dr. whlswn smell-l "l "Boonie-range." This is a rueallll 0! climaxes nndwill tell of his travels. riiirtrsvmaa SCHOOL- A ‘ Athletic "Association sen- lor hockey squad, Quebec cham- pions, obtained a twoiloalrleatrover ' the Truro Bearcats. Maritime churn- pions, by blanking theeaetern team two to nothing in the fireirof a two game series for the eastern cham- pionship of the Allan Cup playdowns ' nirrsr r-rzaron _ M. A. A. A. opened with a rush and for the first few mlnutes of the play was behind the Truro blue line. ‘The few attacks which the ' liearcats managed to. brcak- loose _with,_ were broken up at the Wheelers’ defence line. Kuhn in the Bear-cats‘ nets was given lots of shots to stop, none of them very hard, while Kerr, had very few uand these on the bounding variety. ' "Cats" Show. Their Claws Both teams changed-ti: their sub- stitute forward lines and at this point the "Cats" seemed in have more suc- cess. Play became teeter and more even as the Bearcats got more chances to bore in. Wheelers‘ retal- liated with similar rushes. but _ii':i- dnierent passing nearythe Maritime goal lessened their chances of scoring. The Montrealers came closer to scor- ing than either team had up to this time, when Brydson drew Kuhn out only to miss on open net, Both goaiies were kept. busy with dimcult shots. Battle of Goalie: Glennie and Murdock‘ made several nice rushes, but they were broken up at the Wheelers’ blueline. ‘The 10-‘ cals were not slow in coming back and most of the time it was a battle between ‘the rival iict niinders as to who could hold ofl the invading team. Kuhn had more work than Kerr,’ however, and performed well. Truro Short “nut lltlltl tail Line ‘rheylocal squad again close to scoring when Kuhn was forced in- to the back of his nets by Earl Room, "m" Illlm§18qd_ to grab the _puck. "Niel/Er. to save an almost certain tiny. as Kuhn was helpless. Glennie went of! for roughing and n; w“ followed a minute later by Mills, lcavlpg Trliro two men short fora time. Tliey managed to hold 0K the 1°91“ lllml. however. and the bell rang Just as both men returned. summing First PBrMd-No score. Penalties-Glennie, lviilis, Second period—-Moiii.rcal 2; Trurc, 0 initiative, but better checking and good defence work on the part of the Bearcatgevened the play. Des Roche went to the benclrforbodylnghlur- 5011K. but the Montrealera played defensive hockey to hold' of! the "Bllckehiria" until his return. M. A. tee after the start of the second per- iod when Huggins went down with Brydaon to beat Kuhn cleanly, the l-luuins went in, allowing him to Report for the month oi February! Kati: ‘McL-md. Grade IXl-l Dorothy McKenzie. 2 lrauded by the Arldrew Fraser Miiph el episode. answer! were tabled ahow- paid thesum of ll. . as follows: $6,651.61 to the Receiver General o! Canada; 515380310 Captain W. J. Robinson. The ‘firs: amount In paid on Jan. 20. i930 and the latter 5m lab. 15.1980. The Vouchiere and eornaspondenee with the moral IQV-l srmhsit and uis individuals reim- buraed waatabladflrhe matter; ac- eordlnl to thaaoawar fllld. iIfMW ienaltely attired: there beiojrevery in; that the .. Jnelal Govermnenti Grade VIII-i Mary McKenzie, 2 Julia MODEM. I M"? McLBOG- Gram Vii-l Margaret McLeod, ‘l Everett Nicholson. v3 Lilian McKen- zie. . - ' ' Grade V--l Josflh Murray. 2" John nuts. a Mil; ‘ spur-goon Marion- m ‘dtioaeiaon... i- - rr-t slouch -Cl NmmNI-clbod. e Aims Molieod. rearenabis assurance," that it oari- . i M01304.‘ Marnie Nicholson. 3 11%! Murray. - Grade IV-l xeniiein McKenzie. Grade m-i ,h..'...... Mclsod. a arkin. s Cred: I-tl-(Ira- Maliaodfi Vernon ‘one and then the other returned. Montreal Took Oflenalu i Montreal took the offensive, when _ the min married to full strength _. End a minute later scored their aeo- cnil goal. Haynes getting the tallyon a pass from Huggins. it was another. case of the barber poleadrawingi. Kuhn out to beat him with a slow [round rhot._ ‘hare oquiiu-r s...» l Great Hold Winged twist... . And Last In_ Second Great Game Fori-Maritirnerbz’ ~' u... the Period eiidedwith’; two up. ' ' ' numeric mite... . .-. urnn. at- liuggins- as ‘the {letters came era tired "considerably andltlief nitri- . Shirts'_ defence fiflrneQaf r’; time,‘ but lKml" SW1‘ mil-W“? A! lemm- iod drew lo a clqeethefllma becarrfe nlng > checking and fast skating’ _._wnle' I the highestjotaiof The Wheelerslagaindisplvayed i A. s. went into the lead eight rninu- . ‘i Bear-oats goalie falling _ to ._the , ice he shoot over his body. qallakhar went i oi! tor ‘routine and wla followed al- . 9'!“ 3"‘ Wm‘ Mimi“ a meet immediately by Earl Roche, but =the Wheelers ragged the puck arntil -~ --¢-- we-w w». ...,.- . . , . w l ' i i0 i. .» aunmiiav $1,...» , M. A". A. A-ilMfllis lleffl-Wnisht. The game was marked 5 it _ _ _ ; d _, W’ -. by fast skating and hard checking ' '_ - ' i-. on- the pm of both teams, with the a; M‘ f‘ IA‘. A." fxfmi’? _ gonlei-s standing out on both sides._ Penna“, Dflamh“ uflmhéi’ . _ V». rump‘. rearop '0 able‘ to break into the . - ...-_1..:.1 lulu again nriiwrrssiiiy. ' - Ii t.‘ law. j ailiirrivaut off " sainlrorj down .1‘ to score. <8: cllne ‘one: yiigtoiwrti-ie. Wheelers ‘could tally *n¢i1fl "how-ill? although‘ they’ prmediilarti; with: noee ~ yium i. tried w: take amt/nutm- oi’ tract. . They. suceeedcdfin .39», in: Kerr. some. dangerous ~",pl-g'its'u{ will. but thevinaioritylof the, " i l»: ‘ww- frorn 1l>eliled the blue flute.- Montreal You the other‘ lapgd ‘ljsqcQdQ ed in borlnl ‘through; the 1 llqless) and ‘dull, 69th‘ at 'to'feel the effector‘ néfii” characterized. the contest; wit ‘tnt final bell rang, wusgiti~i{u‘sra;_i;iu._ ing‘ lonfshote‘ at theirvoppoiiénts‘ DQiZY i L/IUOOQBU.' ‘ ‘ " "v i“. svuiiisiitar’ I " " i. nth-a perlodfno Mill 3.1.‘. HncheF ‘ W." _ rtsaerrsrr‘ stylus ,_‘ ' ‘s. Bentoer of the will Hitch‘ or mind, Jill‘: , (Brydaonlj ‘l. . ~- aaid; ‘condition was serious. .-..., ed the high slhgle ‘of riifwiiiis.‘.v.l. Last want in the second male} ' the evgaii-ig_mea_oyc,er_'_d. .\_c. defeated the ladies by; atffviqi _' c ‘.1. ms rolled‘ the nlrh-rirguajiir I88 whlleik. Young ‘llemthiinlflli- uueeortaiipiiii _' " ‘y ‘ ‘ y; Riemann ‘v _,mwm u. the g ‘ ups: Q .~ k r ‘l , “Willie ,» » P: rurrerty ‘ iis iii n: Z1 "i-“Tiiia A n A i. G _ seLwriihti-iin .. .. 1,. . - .1 happy couple §ilinlkr_,»§asrin.:~'woutn cosr ' _ Slatppe, u; puru- ' I‘. . . ‘ ibfDfll-flt’; N. 8.. March 17-If Syd- day's propoaadpniew artificial ice ar- 6l_ll"ll',tq',b_ef available for skating lfldhofli§y,.a_t‘the startyoi’ the 1eai| ._,,_ terlthiri ‘June i. u. rt. Chappell, to algreirg fofiithoee interested locally. _ ‘hkitcklqy submitted the flu- ancialaetjup of the project. bass‘ ~ experience _ with similar plants eaeewhere. It shows aiotal construc- _._ tier-feast’ 613100.000 with prospective “X81100. of = ;_8l'l;>000 and o prospective W“! llifllili-iniiv‘ and‘ maintenance {OPYQBJQO i annually, of which constitutes fixed charges. American Bull. Jifightér Injured rains Fan'- » crnrcxe our FAILS "ro _ rnnowu-iinimiir. . . ‘ 17. - Sydney haiku”, -, fighter .0! Brooklyn, Nimyjorknwaargored by‘ a bull to"- ~ day at/‘hiageeoond appearance of the gear in, the uliiadrid mrcna. ‘Doctors “l, crowd to _' drew“ a_ large h thejronliliniliay and received a. great yggieeinu ion _ ntaking- his first bull. The Qbull was an unusually _, _ “arid zfieree one, but. Franklin Hfllripihdl to’ plays few fancy tricks a v _._Y "IVWIQKIIRJZDE bull. which _‘ iu horns into his thiglnl-le was bcdryii.woirnii'qd__ and fell to the ltIiil-‘réiic uni-era uifé . l1; "faetuiei andlsale of automobiles. “for ' it; govern i ‘Just after the goal was eeored Mon- " m!‘ W" 53!“? i"? ma". ‘"93’ Q“. I 'i'l_a_shed uie light and amt blue colors of the? ails at Henley two Yell‘! llm WI-I married Saturday. March 15. l-lis bride is Marika l‘ games of 1928 and came back '. N célihlvfoll‘ most‘ of the swimming‘ prizes at the Olympic fourth Wrigley mars then at the ‘Canadian Nationabr t- ‘ i.‘ i the women's section of the v I , lllqiflldwristruction should start no.‘ architect; stsmjin submitting p18. - j " ' ’ ' mi sue whether Nor-mouth will have a ‘row morning. Those who are re- lsponsible for promoting the DIOiBQi yttnlit. g-ieqnn-caught-ou guard by _ ‘irainlnghindlans in civil “ by means of government echelon-iii; lilgjlndiajias been start- itiepoifpsiiqiu in Italy ni- enive ir-livelihood from the manu- : gm ‘ zreoent‘ ‘beach. t six new loom‘ .3 ..'._\ ties i are seen iirtlie photograp‘ ‘here. nrgiiuuut Bowing Club u. vim” tir ‘L.-'L.._... ...._-._"_~_ Saturday.- ‘ ‘s¢_-;..fc_',i_____,jf__l wziszrgeaitr-ns1sasriuialoissisazelnretliaiiililiwa ti: Yarmouith" Launches ~ , Drive For New vitutioiis To ‘Donate YARMOUTH. N. 5.. March 17- The financial drive to decide the is- community skating rinkyfitted with an artificial "ice plant begins tomor- are taking rt very optimistic view oi the proposition and feel that it is practically assured. The objective“: $50,000 and the stock inthe Nar- moutli Community Rink Association has been divided Into “E000 shares w; $10 each. ’ i ‘iczteriley huge banners Y were 1 trctchad across Main street. the , towns chief thoroughfare. culling at- “riticn to the drive and its purpose. Last’ evening there was a grand I torclillglit parade. headed by the fire ‘apparatus. all decorated with large ‘placards showing what such a rink [would mean to the people oi’ Yar- mouth for about four or five months oftlie year. rind particularly dis- playing the fact that there would be skating every day of every winter- something that has not been enjoy- ed in Yarmouth for many seasons. The parade last evening, despite the terrific blow. brought out a large number of people, and its attractive- Financial CanrpziigtnijUndier Way Today, light Procession ~Heid Saturday; Attrac * ' Yarmouth for the past dozeinymrl! they carried hockey sticks ilr. the effect of apprlslng the .pu.ilip o! what was being missed here. . erected at the postofiice squa:e.~'1_‘lu gil. rising of the mercury will be marked. - according to the subscription list: the rink fund. - 1v; H. Lie/wail; our TWO on THREE! games remain on the National Hock- ey League schcdule before the inhu- a1 Stanley Cup playoffs. but only two or three of them can hpvfi any effect on the final standing-go! thd clubs. ‘ - that the Boston Bruins, oriinpiom of the United States ness was greatly enhanced by the ap- pearance of the Eighty-fourth Band. In addition to the torches. hundreds of boys were to be scen along the route of march and although there has been no real hockey played in Tforcli- g tive1n~ " r A large thermometer haw been‘ r= with r HAVE ANY EFFECT 9hr; FINAL STANDINGHJ‘ l ijrir I new roux. March iL-fmni 1i s‘ l, i “i 1t has already been defiwrmined scctln, will meet the Montreal ltfaruorl; ‘ti holders in the Canadian g oup, one playoff series, and the chancel are that Canadians of Mont eal will be paired with the Chlcag» Blae Hawks in another and the N zvrYori Rangers with the Ottawa Lama n i; a’ The flavor of H. 8c N. Black Twist is cured in-—you'll have the time of your life trying to chew it out. Ask for it and enjoy - yourself. ‘"7713: fff-‘us- - rife. uto- ~