7w.» . w, “'-'\ i l ‘ ‘mocks. amateur hockey champions of . other. = . . , P911114 illth? lLQYKh the 300mm! 0h the grack is l-e good as it was last No- ‘ Shamrocks , ghamrocks Win Place In Allan , Cupllay-offs holders from the hunt and thus earn OTTAWA, March lL-Jrhe Sham- the right to contest for the all-On- tario title against the winners of the ' Capital. will represent the Ottawa Iroquois Fails-Toronto Varsity series. In the first game of the Colt- They swept through the Cornwall Shamrock series the big Irish team “Con, h; 5 3 to 1 victory here Satur- won also by a. _3 to 1 count, so the ‘day ‘night to eliminate the valley title- ‘(Oanadian Press) the, , 95mg in the Allen Cup playdowns. ‘ §.---— , . v TRAINING METHODS __-_- BY W. H. GOCHER I Iivcrytreiner h” hi8 0W1! meihed them is the price if a viator should of trainlnB 601i! a! W!“ 8-‘ 1915M“! feel disposed to make a selection and “M horses in condition for their to thm can be added that none of .33“ mmpllflll. Some depend on ‘brushes at the end of slow miles while other! send them over the route to training in the south he has located 1g them u? so that they will not be many choice racing‘ samples, almost ‘ihotherod with a tired feeling on the mp from the distance to the wire. itles and won their share of the a number of trainers of late years money. His leaders were Periscope have been "going to training camps which he started and sold to John below the frost line during the win- L. Dodge for John E. Madden, Prin- 7eer months. This year the most of cess Etawah, Bruafloil’, Jane Revere. this group are at Longwood, Florida. Lee Worthy, Mr. McElwyn, other: remain in the north. The ‘lat- Bradford's Girl, Aileen Guy, Iosolab ‘cer are of the opinion that work in Worthy, Ruth M. chcnauit. Charm, ll cold climate agrees with a horse Kashmir, Benclwyn and station Belle. into will keep him in better form 1n this lot there drc five Kentucky man the perpetual round of summer Futurity winners and c. winner of heat from one year's end to the the Hambletoriian Stake. ' Whether any or all of these would l It must, however, be admitted that have eon»: as far is they did if they if s trainer has a bunch of two year had been trained in the north dur- void; he can separate the wheat, from ing the winter months is a question ‘m, chgfl quiche;- i: he can kegp that can never be answered. ‘ The ‘them constantly on the move with a feels are that they made the grade while in his four year old from Lee I .._week and do it with more comm-t Worthy was one oi the most perfect h; g yum (gllmgtg them in section; trotting stallions that ever stepped on a race track. He won from such stars as The Great Volo, Peter the Brewer, and Czar Worthy. Lee Wor- thy and Benelwyn are buried near the three quarter polo on the Lex- ington race track. It may be some time before the, racing, speed which they showed is duplicated. In i924 when E. Roland Harriman decided to cut out the matinee end of the Arden Homestead stable he sent his horses to Orlando for the winter. Dickerson did not hurry any oi them in. their work, a mile 1 in 1222916. being the best shown by Peter |Maitby. Later on he raced in 220554 and proved the best two year old of Of the other horses in the stable Guy Tween. Guy Ozark ‘and Anna Bradford's Girl more than Ihcld their own in all kinds of coin- I v i ‘little sharp work ‘once or twice a ‘where there is snow and ice as well u constant changes in the footing, the latter being due to thaws or stormy weather. All winters have not been like this one as now at some ivcmber. In the matter of comparison Wal- ter Cox and Ben White represent ‘the two extremes. Cox began train- ing colt: while at Granite State iPark. Dover, N. H. and continued at ‘Indianapolis and Goshcn. the num- i ‘her of youngsters increasing from year in year until at the present time they predominate in his outfit. Lady Wsnetka and Mary Putney graduat- ed from the snow banks. Others fol- lowed until Cox reached the crest of his career among juveniles by bring- ing out Sam Williams, Hazelton, DBhY- Phfglew. Waller Dear and volomiic. Few people ever saw a better bunch of colts in any stable. All of them. raced highin flesh and. looked as Plumb and fresh when they were taken home at the‘ end of the season ‘ as when they were started in their first emzagcmems. This is what-Cox "hhichds the winter weather docs for the northern trained horse. Mien others look faded and act dull the ehow bird is ready for the bottle and "Ber to do his part in getting the his end or the Purse. There are also a few other items ‘hit 8o with the horses trained by. Walter Cox. All of them have per- fect manners while they race with 10w heads, short toes and plain slices, I T“ mill’ fancy thing about any of‘, i Last night the Rovers defeated the by e majority of 389 pins. ° Revers were right 0n last flight Ihvhieibles although losing put up r. "at lame but luck’ was against them. This win for the Rovers puts m"! in third position. Last night 3-’. McMillan look all honors having “Bil Ilhlle of ace also high tom of 703 rilht on Eddie. ‘To-night at 8,15 ‘hi? ‘“ sudden death game “hes place when the Cresccnts- Victories who are both tics will roll "i! for first place. Tough luck snake. ‘M hi1! better luck next Tournament. L"! nights scores are as follows: BOVIBS °- F-I-wry , eon m m 1- litmus mm 2's» w» l-Neflebej... ..1so m m 4- Meldahon- ... "211- m 201 ‘Ag-Icy "184 mi m 4pm also _ ._,_|‘ mvrncmtrs _ c“ rzji-nricy ..... “.20: ire we I‘ “e16 “on nuhhsa 1w an W t" DOflQ non u-‘n M, m’ y‘; v.- ud“ at‘. '1“ =~*'"TQ\\\~flll _ ‘ \ 1 Till?- " CHAR" (YFTITTFOWN GUARDIAN “Qudlihfy for idillan- fHopes For Better Lacie series score in their favor was our them are on the reserved list. Since Ben White ' took up winter all of which were aired in the futur- “Every Spring, oarsmeh of our lend- ing schools and universities which specialize in rowing stand around on the river banks hoping that tho ice will clear soon and give~ them chance to get in plenty practice before theiblg ev season got under way. mechinesmay put them in passable shape but it takes, the brisk spins on rcalwater to let the coach and see'what‘s what.‘ ‘ his year. is an olitstaffding sport in many sec- tions of the country and several big regattas create nation-wide interest. Naturally the sport is largely limited to schools situated near a river. ' past two wlrrtere the i Arden Homestead horses were winter- icd at Fayetteville, u. c. at that point FDickerson and his assistants W" m the most of their time with the 001"- the nged ‘horses being brushed two or three miles‘ adopted that plan with of the old time metho He found that it s as was seen by ih Ozark and Hiflhlml itcr was timed severe-W minutes in a race at To forced to PM“ m 3:03 lsiivcr xvccthcr ove ack at Mlddletown. , 1e of high spots when he won in 2:05% h! ‘hi? 0°“ lidddlctown meetings. Another sample can be eupilliei! dson stable. In February it Hartford to Har- eturncd in Ma!- outflt began "c- ave better Neill“ c races of C“! d Scott. The l!"- ltr . .. _. ..lby the Ho _ has shipped from . i=o ,Del.andr L. 0.C'.B0wlzng pqgqgm, ,,, ,,,.,,. i1 the ilrstfweek i! November, the last starts beln at Clinton, N. C. All of these were aged except the r Tramp Union an old are being 9W9!“ er campaign. It would be interesting to knew have been benefited b! south of the frost line. impression amen! aged horses are M! improved by hflhl T? man rolling a big game. Tins‘, L; also self evi~ cm be given more work during the winter men . the southern tracks. if a‘ , is so fortunate as “,9 good, ones it deer Ml once when he ‘il make much diflel‘ w the races and located‘. he will l" Grsttan 8m e114’ "mm"! '"" Canadian product'- wintered in the nefih fastmt comPlhY 1e"- is to race in the futuritlsl. been entering them for ut so fer Miss Wilkes has 0. Dinah’ , c m 1W "“"'~ " M ‘ in the winter on triples i r _ ... .____ .__.._._____.. EIGHT-s so eeowus Praomisiurc; H ARVA ., . '- 2‘ TIGERS lliSE in wuiviuiis s scniiiaiui DesPiTe THE Loss OF szxcz u/Arrs "rue CIZU~$ON ‘IILW mops QAPAELE in EARL‘! ‘WAlNiNC-Lf. . (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, N. 3., March 11.—Half- fax Wolverines defeated the touring Mooseiaw 'I‘igers‘by a 3-1 score in an exhibition hockey match here to- night. This was the second game lost by the Tigers in the Province. Wolverines defeated them by g, 3-1 score here over a week ago. The FATvKOiZS . _ VYZOv-il-Klg CQdrCsi-i HOPES. FQK K~L¢Pr~ec LUCAQ AT PENN Till?» 954m- By QUIN HALL The indoor pulls on the rowing There is usually keen competition for places in the crew-as much com- petition as there is, for instance, over a place on the football team. Right now some of the eastern schools have crews in the water for daily practice. While there will not bcimuch doing in the matter of real competition un- til May, interest is already noticeable in rowing circles. Ruraliiockey i, CORNWALL C. C. 11; FLYING LINDYS 2. The Cornwall C. C. hockey team clearly demonstrated their superior hockey-pldying_ability' over til: Nortlu River Flying Llndys at Cornwall rink Saturday. night in an altogether ouc sided contest. - The Flying Lindys “Th9 obliged to take the short end of |an ll to 2 score. The first tyerlod l i“ cndcd with the ‘score 4 to o. 1n this d the“ “him period the C. C. team got in some pretty combination and the accurate ‘shooting of G. Frizzei eaggcd the twins behind Ladncr in the Lindys net four times. The second period ended i! to 0. During this period the Lindy: appeared to be bewildered by e constant bombard ‘ of rub- ber onthelr net. N. Hyde netted two goals and G. Frizzei two in this per- iod. Satisfied witihan eight goal lead the C. O. O. teem relaxed in this per- iod and the Lindys scored two goals from mix-ups in front of the C. C. C. not. G. Bile], E. Frizsel and L. MacDonald scored a goal each for tho C. O. 0. teem in this period. The line-ups: Cornwall 0.0.‘ ILL. l-‘lylng Lindys 1 GOII ‘ J. Scott C. Nowson _ _ _ Ladner Defense _ C. mellllian i h. Jewel u. am * b. o. Jewel Ion-wards, , " a, i P. Warren n. _ icgwarren h. MacDonald‘ b. Jewel lien mo l. * _ ~_ _, bles following the graduation of some particular slzrrjjii-at the siam: as foot- Alon of 1917 when there was no race ‘(ball coaches. ‘flils spring Harvard is inn account of the war, thl ifacing difficulties because of the gm- Iduation oi Jack W41’. .. it i the‘ Harvard conch, is laced with the i but two times, in i920 and i927. of outdoorlproblcm of rlevcloj: k ents of the ioar for 1929. less be uncovcrrd. it l‘: musing no} cnd of trouble at Cambridge cvcn n‘. this early date. Stroke oar is an lm- l portont job in (t racing crcxv ,r.pit2 Lin‘ incl. that. the I Ls going to bc lzccnly felt, Whlig rowing may not be as uni- ‘amuiritziim that liarvnrrl is going to versally popular as college football. it ghave a good (‘fight this ("omiiliz 5835011. iAnd Coach l-Zcl is not one of those iri- lows who make predictions just. i0 hear thcniscl _ gloomy, perhaps, at Gil Doble, font- hall's rnoidntalrrof tears, but 11c isn't the other way~lf you gct what we mean. l Frank Johnston Ernest Harris James H. Prichciixl Rowing coaches have their trou- struggle with Yale on the Thames at New London, Conn. With the excep- P.‘ a new .'.t:"o‘.:c| hull nncl, ric- oi’ \‘.'.‘.'.i:., s talk. l1: lxift as K . Harvard always faces a tough rowing season mid this year the pro- gram will call for some sort of n rm!‘ each week. beginning in blot‘ undid running: through the scotch. Nnfuv-I ally the big event of the ,\ .. least we feel it's the blggcs. a Harvard. StdildllfiillL-LS that manual dicstc, Ins.) S’Side iarling Four rinks competed at lilo Sillll- mcrsldz Curling Club lart liriilay sud itrcu Saturdny nights for handsome til-lacs. :s. four silver spoons, donated by the So- {big t!‘ crcthry. Mi". J. ll. Prliclmrd. The con- i iss: was c. closc and exciting 0112,0116‘ Xovcr n. in tlic finals on Saturday flight, only one point separated the winners, skip- ped by the President. The score was us lollov.'s:-- Reginald nun ‘ Cvcargc Cnllbetakilfi a perfect iwii H. M. Baker also has a green pa ‘Merry Widow." Skip-IS Skip— l5 -___>_._~.;___§_._ LAKE VERDE ICE RACE Races were held on the Lake Verde ice on Saturday. Thcrewss a large number of spectators. Thodhy was fine and the ice in good shcpc, there ‘ being a track ploughed from each horse. Three classes were raced. Class A,‘ ‘Bfand a running race which eyes‘ won by Sharp, owned by Warren ,‘ . ' ' EUMMARY P l, Class A Billy C. (D. Carey) ... ...‘! mitt n. (o. prim) . Class-k. ‘Orwell Boy (w. McLeod); ...: ‘i 1 Tony Ma: _(L. Prought) ...1 Q I The ofiiciiile were: v Starters-W. Brown, E. Myers. Judges-J. Redmond, 8. Brown, H. Lxelly. ' Announcer-Owen, Wan. been rowed since 1855. Ed. Brown, ‘itch years Ilarvsrd has won the event mentor, is hoping ill come better for him this It's rumored that the Penn oarsmcn are not taking the interest in the saport which they should and Caller: i; one of the most deserving Brown still ifellouis ill the game. He should be lglveil the best cooperation pomible int Penn and thcrc is no reason why ‘it m-livcrsitj; oi that size should not have one of the best crews. On: oi the earliest ‘races of con- ihis year will be rowed May 4. at Derby, Conn. This event will bring together Pennsylvania, Yale ‘iflomesic ” Delightful nud Columbia, and it willfurnish the ' first comparative llnc on the strength of the three crews for the season of “R1isty" Callow is hoping that Patrons of the Capitol Theatre '. e will have something to cheer about welcomed to town Yesiefdfll’ the" While on? will ilnulll- irnwiny: as a result of thathearly pull on the - at lllozisatonlc River. from (Copyright 1929, King Features Syn- (TLEARY RACE NOTES ‘with so many good stepping horses around (Tliéary, there should be no ble in getting up some good rac- mslle McAulay now owns the otter “Lord Todd." This horse d Eccount of himself n ice course. ‘Keith Adams now _ he good trotter "Stepalong." comedy laurels locally. This horse is reported to be speedy. Briefly told, the story concerns Ed. Matthews owns the black trotter in its - chief essentials, Sammy, a "Wah lloo Wall." It is reported this He cer which he calls Tho Widow is rid goes without the regu- cglirqmig er of the should giw: fl. goo W. A. Stcrxart " H. '1'. ncgg speedy e Hhvciock Gibbs. own little more education will be able to ouistep tho best of them. Kenneth Campbell has purchased a fast pacer think ‘ Wm, ma . home m cm sired by the great speed producer mm. mun good, but “Hm h," "Prindeandofl This mare is known as the “Arlington Maid". There are other fast horses in this vicinity which will be reported later. a’ “gamma “hm . an: riissanosn; sanvrca a 2 2 _1 spasm". N. v2, March lie-RAN“ ier air/passenger service between New York, Albany. Cleveland and Ment- real was inaugurated today. it was announced by oihclals of the Colon- ial Airways here. weeks a regular passenger plane will l7 II I make stopeherz. at Schenectady, Ut- ice. Syracuse. Rochester and Buffalo ._cn ihewaytofileveiomitwu Within I (OI Cup Play-Downs ~ Bathurhst T 0 Meet HALIFAX, March il-Prcpareitions are being made for the first Allan Cup games to be played in the Forum Wednesday night between Bathurst. Maritime title holders, and the win- ner of ithe Victoria-St. Francois Xav- sale opened on Saturday and the pasteboards were traveling fast Sat- urday nisht- Indications are that as big if not a bigger crowd than wit- nessed the Wolverine-Bathurst game will be in attendance Wednesday - night. Hockey critics here seem to think TUESDAY, MARC}! l2 TUESDAYS BEST FEATURES Eveready Hour-WEAF Network. Old Gold Hour - Paul Whitemanb Orchestra (WABC Network). Kelttr-Albee Hour-WEAF‘ Network. Perfect Circle Symphony~WLW. Curtis Institute Hour-WABC Net- work. WOR. NEWARK—4422.3—-7l0 k ‘LOO-Dinner music; News. DDD-Maln St. Sketches, lflfiil-Lone Star Rangers. 10.30--Cabaret in Budapest. 11.00-Shedes of Don Juan. IZOD-Dance music. WEAF, ‘NEW YQRK—-454.3—660 k 7.00-Waldorf Orchestra. ado-Voters Service. . ildo-Soconyland Sketch. BBQ-Genie. Fonarlova, soprano. QIiO-Prophylactic Hour. lllilil-Evercady Hour. 1l.0i)-Clicquot Club Eskimos. lisp-The Contraltones. IZOD-Keith-Orpheum Hour. WJZ. NEW YORK—~394.5-—'760 k TDD-Sunshine; Orchestra. (LOO-Song duo; Law lecture. that the fast moving squad led by "Dud" James will have an. even chance of trimming the Quebec wln- , ners. The speed of the Bathurst team, which played such an import- ant factor in their win over the Wol- verines, is regarded highly. They are a real hockey team from the goal Janitor out and despite the fact that they eliminated the local club from the top rung of the ladder they will Two Great Stars At Prince Edward BANKY AND COLMAN IN CLEVER DRAMA ience spellbound. 9.00-—-Stromberg-Carlson Sextet. film-Michelin Men. IILOC-Thrce-ln-One Theatre. 10.30-Dutch Masters‘ Minstrels. iliioiwllliarns Syncomatics. ll.30--l=‘reshman Orchestradians. 12.00-—Slumbcr music. WGY, SCHEWECTADY—379.5—79O k ‘LOO-Reports; Dinner music. BBQ-NBC Network (WEAF). 9.00--Studlo orchestra. Mfr-NBC Network (WEAF). 12.00-Vaudeville Hour. CHGS, SUMNIERSIDE—28B.7 5.l5 p. m.-Holman‘s Twilight Sel- actions. Fox Comedy Feature old friend and consistent laugh- meker, Sammy Cohen, who is feat- urcd in the Fox Film, "Homesick." which came here with advance promises of a laudatory nature and made good every inch of its film way. 51mm! decides to gamble his s GYIIIQZ , I 12.15 p. m.~i-folman's Midday Mirth. Sammy Cohen, with what has been called the "million dollar pan,” meaning his face. first won comedy acclaim here in "What Price Glory?“ The actors popularity has increased with each succeeding picture and "Homesick" certainly will add to his taker in a pool room also in New York. and Marjorie Beebe. a maid Me-fiorle feels the urge to get s 0'Loary troitius Dark» drive! 8- Piih‘ married and she causes an edvér ceando colt and from all appearance this colt is a real trotter. Our Ten- York paper. She is available, accord serial Artist, Claude Jelley, has found my to m, ‘d’ u a Wm, bu‘ u, Clilt- A119". “hi! with h prospective husband must have en ough money to buy a chicken ranch. Sammy and Harry read the ad, tisement to be inserted in a New sessee exactly one dollar and the and enters a long distance poker game-two days and. two nights of continuous playing-and winds up with a bank roll and Harry's bl- Ila enters e transcontinental bi- mlereceforwhichthereiseprlse of 085.000. Barr! lilo enters. lllfi~ wholly to get revenge on eommy. At every 100 miles of the 3,000-mile niameflhymseieliflilhe before. Hlflffy. pots. - the two men depicted By ii The big-leafs ler series in Montreal. The ticket ciai car w" d c0nvcy“a number after their trip. With the exceptlf of Malloy who was sick the rcmsini er of the learn are in good conditlc will be made as was previously state. The Papermalzers will have a b ,» following throughout this provlnc - for their win over the Wolves w: popular in Nova Scotla. many n and white‘ ivarriors. From start to finish, "The Magic Flame,” now showing at the Prince Edward Theatre, is an enthralling, drama of great beauty and high romance. Its story holds every aud- >The picture opens in the main tent of a European circus with all the paraphernalia and performers found in the midst of their acts. These scenes are a marvel of ingen- uity, "and, as a study of camera angles, can scarcely be surpassed. Tito, the clown. soon makes his ap- pearance, and in him who‘ should recognize Ronald Colman? His characterization of this star per- former of Barettfs circus ls supreme. and for any other than this consum- mate acwr it would have taken years of study and observation to play the role in this masterly fashion. When he doffs his clown makeup of false nose and white paint, we recognize the great favorite. hi" 11°’ MONTREAL-Stocks of eggs o 1 l islgillgca’ u? lovely “me acrmmh lcars of American eggs have /be' not surpfsligr fssrgllmg- £111”: b“ {brought in with two more rolling. J the b a m 1' v P Y i’ l0. eggs are being offered today at er, e u u “m” Bank?" It. hftras 35: flrsis 33, F‘ O B. Prices <' clear at m” that Tm’ and Blanchifvesh eggs to retailers here are c: are deeply in love and the love scene of soft lights and low music their dreams of success and. greater pros- perity are made manifest. For they must have Success i" "d" Wyhere but importatlons continue heat A dlsturber of u‘ l and for the week ending March 9i m e Pans ‘If beau- iwere 1.209 cases. Dealers are quo ul women soon enters in the form mg gguntfy shippers of Count Casatl, also played by Rvheld Colman. The character is 40-43: firsts 38-40: seconds as. very different from those usually ehilieh by this actor. i-le has all the evidence of the roue, the appraising eye, the distorted face of one who hi“ dwelt 5°11 10118 "mom; the fleeh- 'ments to prairies. Dealers are quo h‘ ~ I ing producers for upgraded eggs, dl _ In a scene in his hotel, the Count . livercd, exirgs a0; ill-Sta 211-21; ])1]l]»_ ' demonstrates his cold brutrlity and cxtras 24-25, whnlzshle qugtatlu callous indifference with the swiltlore extras a5; firs“, 33, murder of- the brother of a girl MONTREAL, quo, Mag-ch 11. Whflm he has wronged and in rapid There xvos no imprrvement in thed I. i mand from foreign buyers for grai’ here today and little business wi, transacted. The trade in cash grai‘ ' ‘ in the domestic market was also oft. very limited character but the tor was steady and prices were unchani ed. The inquiry for spring and wit v ter wheat flour was quiet but ‘valui . K were firm. A fairly good basins‘ “ was done in all lines of mlllfieed e11. i! the undertone to the situation wi steady. Standard grades of roll! oats were unchanged. The feature succession another murder, thg tlme of a jealous husband. He msleads the police as to the real occasion of . these deaths and completely escapes New York b h suspicion. He then starts out in pur- 0i’. HBTTY sweet fl Oflre- suit of Bianca. With a false letter purporting to come from an Amer- ican circus agent, Casifti lures Bianca m u" h°m° °7 5 Weelihl’ hlmily in to his hotel room but she anages tn escape him in a breath-taking 195D from a near-by tree. Bianca is - not only an acrobat during he; working hours. She returns to tho circus and finds that Tito is missing. the egg trade was the stronger f Tito, also, is finding this Count tremendous struggle wherein swords are hurled and furniture smash UPTAWlhDot. March-ii-Canad- of-lfew Zeaiuid finest i ~ inn en who erancleiiiejeeqqc; tor u. i: i-ao po- lb. deli under lfgbtleoelpts and it has been The demand for other - necessary to imwrt i1 l an tennis quiet but prices were --~ l i Quebec Champ it ()n ‘Ed. Night have a big following in their i‘; i! game series here. I The Papennakers are expected he‘ tomorrow and will work out on “hie day and Wednesday. The Quebecwil n-ers will arrive on Tuesday for t1 games. It was said ‘zero tonight that s. sp Bathurst followers to the first gan on Wednesday night. The long ti‘ ‘I will no doubt prevent hundreds fro being at the scene of the bottle. The Wolverlncs arrived home todi and it is understood that no protc. taking kindly to the style of hocke that Joe Matte has taught the r‘ f 01' slififieif. has been unable to pie: much for the Ottawa. Senators, due if, injuries and illness. , l, , In the Bflme on Thursday again." the Canadlens, King Clancy for ti, Senators, ploycd his usual dashirv game. Touhcy, Nighbor, and Iivilre. also went well. Joe Lamb made h first appearance of the season in a, i i Ottawa uniform. Lamb was trade, to the Senators for George Bouchif by the Maroons on February l4. Sim; then he has been unable to play, dig. first to an injured leg and more l1 cently through an attack of jaundic Joe was only on once and that for,‘ short time in the third period. 1-. concluded his activities on the i~ with a- penalty. Lamb saved. a su. goal at the expense of tho punisl, g merit. though, by tripping MOIEI,‘ when Howie was in on top of Co! nell.‘ y arrive shortly, costing about 38c, di livered. ,hand here are very light and thr. ‘Ines 50-52; flrsts ee-so; pulict extri ' 4G; seconds 42-4; WINNlPEG-There has been son slight increase in local egg receip was attributed to the good_ -- and unchanged. Canadian - ed grades sold at time and i n-ers of importance reported. butter market was the uric contestant and almost "IVJRONTO-lneel supplies ore no new developments in on still light but the mum isunciuns- situation.‘ business generally ed. One cor of Americans u on uuiuocenmuatmicha, lreekbmlndthreeeibndlieh-wllblleln = . I _ for upgrade W regs delivered, cases returned, extri VANCOUVERr-Egg production he: is increasing under mild weathe: Nine carloLs were shipped east, la week in addition to heavy local shl] ing that developed for storage . - Casati a clever antagonist. h n and s ‘ and jabbing prices V‘, marked up one cent per damn Ti; ‘ and the‘ small supplies available. ' Colman fight for life and Bianca. ceipte. were coo cases. A -- --. "hi"?! they find thet Emmy pos- At last, the Count, in on effort fo amount or business was done in hurl Tito out a window onto the tetoes and prices were well sole Wleellilm 0f flirty ll I bicycle rocks of the see below. lobes hi; tsined. rThe been market we! foot-in: Ind crusher down himself. ctuzopermnhci. ,'