~- , I THE CI-IARLUTTETOWN GUARDIAN $511.2. 0F E l l ...:::;:i.. HOCKEY l l ._ T" v - OTHER SPORT 1° "il".".'l‘ “MEJIM BIIRBETTAb ' A" d L »~ ' '— . “* - a egwelts -11 i::i..::::"i:. H-O-v-K-E-Y l s HflWkS Tonight Saint John I r TUNIGIIT AT aso T BATTLE Red Sh‘rt NTs t d r zrrifi-"i. 1:: Ch 1 u t ABBIES ‘f N_ 5g Bank Wins NEW YORK P b ( ) Arrive If: Cit; BefgrpeelslofimToll T$§d°SlbEilfiW§Q ll ET.‘- ar 0 e all?" First Section Of T“ °°“°““°“ 5"1"4g5:*°5l~l13°; day-J's“? ‘Allggrd Car Ferry’ lllolllllilllzllyihllhmglllguilbllll 1' , MONCTON HAWKS fast at his home in Bayside for 10 Bankers: Loop days, remained unchanged tonight. The former, heavyweight boxing champion is critically ill of a heart At the time of writing, 2 a. m., “Chuck" O'Connor and his Red- Shlrted Abegweits are sleeping the By virtue of their 5-3 will over *‘ the Royal last night the Bank of Nova Scotla team won thcfirst sco- tlon of the Bankers‘ League. Much credit for the win should be given Stewart. sterling defence ace who scored three of the goals, also Ram- say and Sinclair, who scored one each, the latter on ‘a pass from Denny, whose poke-checking was a. feature of the game. One of the bright. spots of the game was the performance of the second string, Owen, Mosher and Desborough. The first two are rap- idly rounding into shape and will lie heard from in the second section. "Dynamite" Desborough playing a new position at centre, was never better. Though checked relentless- lv, he kept boring in and by these tactics eventually wore down the op- posing forwards and» defense, pav- ing the way for his team's victory. Ling in the Swtia fiBlZS was a bit off color during the first session, but eventually settled down and gave an exhibition befitting one who has earned the title of “Shut- out Goalie." Meek, defense ace of the Scotia team was unable to play, due to in- _Ilil"lF8 sustained in tho lust game. ‘His place on the defense was filled by Cameron, right winger, who turn- ed in s. very creditable perform- ance. , For the Royal, the two IJEPBKCS, Reid and Hyndmnn were outstand- ing with Rice in i - nets turning aside lots of hot. burs. Art Fraser ygfgfgqL BODIES WCIBI . ’ ' Vernon Gay . 896 the winning “B" class aggregation. N. .1. Clow 732 ‘Intermediates will wind up their F. B. Conrad .. ............. 685 play on March 6th, while the jun- B I L L I A. R D S James Vickcrson ............. 880 lor championship will not be wound W. Carver ................l,... 567 up until March Ill-h. Home and 1n the match st ihe Sunnyeidc ' home games will determine the Billiard Parlors last evening w. T°"1—3»"5° final Play-err rlehdlllg. Lawlor won from l-larl-y Redmond llv .1 score of 300 to ‘J44. If Lawlor continues the folm he showed last night he will be a. hard man to beat. up hopes for Corbett/s recovery. CAPITALS 5 llllulls l Flashlnfl an attack that left Saint John Beavers helpless, Fredericton Capitals shot their way to s. 5-1 V101"? tonisht, putting them five games ahead oi.’ the second place Beavers in the Southern New Brunswick Hockey League. llnwulll; MARK . for the games to determine the senior; intermediate and junior ‘ hockey champions of the, Maritimes five pin bowling record was estab- lished on the Charlottetown Alleys last night when the Stars, in de- feating the Old Timers in a. regu- lar league match, hung up a. five string total of 3,750. The individual sleep of the Just inboard u“; ca; ilment, Ferry, which is stuck hard and fast His physician has given three miles from Borden. Maybe . . - . they are dreaming of Mono- l'°11 HBWkS- whom they meet tonight at the Forum lll an llllpor- m" "B1B Three" League fixture. At any rate the team is not expect- Bd t0 BITlVG lll C118 city below nggn today, Just a few hours before don- ning their uniforms and skates in preparation for a. hectic battle. Fresh from a wonderful victory over the cocky Wolverines, the Ab- bies, however, are no doubt. smart- lng over the recent Moncton sol.- back and are determined lo Wipe out their defeat with plenty of rub- ber. 'I'hey have had a herd trip, and this added to the present predica- ment, will not do them any good. Again, however, we shall see what we shall sec. (Canadian Press) FREDERIOTON, N, 3., Feb. ll— Dates For Mar. P1ay-0ff_s_ “Big Three” Champions Draw Named ._____.__ Bye In TheFinalPlaydowns With (Canadian Press) AMHERST, N. 5.! Feb. ii-Dates arcre fixed by the Maritime Amat- eur Hockey Association, in session here today. The play-down series in the sea- ior ranks will open on Pblmlary 17 and conclude on March 10th. The Maritime Hockey League, the “Big Three" was classed as the only senior “A" group team and drew a. bye inlo the final play-offs with What is believed to be a. Maritime The playoff dates were sci. by the Association as follows: ~ Charlottetown Curling Club SENIOR. Much let-Winners of Dlgby. South shore, A. P. C. series at home to winners of Valley, Central Valley and Kings County series. March Ii-Nova Scotla winners I As Wednesday was mild, there SUMMERSIDE ‘and PflfEi County --'i.‘l,‘n column In rl-scruwl fur nmvn of lnrui infers-n bui ullrl-rllnlng nf u newly nature may 1'01"! a wen-ll ufricily [myublo in ml- ho inm-rfnl nt 8 was no curling, but it gave some of the members s. chance to rest up, after the big time on ‘Tuesday, but the cold weather yesterday certain- ly brought back all the sheep to the fold and East and West will con- (B) at home to New Brunswick winners (Bl. March 6-N. B. \\‘1‘|lll9l'S (B) at home in N. S. winners [BL lifarrh ik-Scllior A team al- home Winning _“B” ClaSS Aggregation. INTERMEDIATE Feb. 27—N. S. winners lo N. B. winners; Mar. l-N, l3. winners .14 home to N. S. winners; lifar. 3-?- E. I. winners at home to N.‘S.—N. B. winners: Mar. 6—N. S.-N. B. ‘ivinrlers at home to P. E. I. winners. at home JUNIOR ltfar. fl-N. S. winners at llolnc to N. B.—P. E. I. winners: Mar. ll—N. B.—P. E. I. winners at home to N. S. winners. Weldon Kennedy Transferred Among the matters dealt with at today's meeting of/ the associa- tion were the granting of a. trans- fcr of Weldon Kennedy from the Halifax Wolverines t0 the Kent- ville Wildcats and of an application from F. Cmwell to line up with Windsor. a The association decided to de- fray the eicpenses of the two jun- ior teams in the Maritime chem- pionships. President James WW. of Amherst. was in the chair. The eligibility of Copic LeBIB-nl! lo appear in a junior unlfonn with Monctori was ruled upon by the had out resting until their objective oi’ 200 consecutive strings each had been accomplished. Donald S. Mc- Cavour, versatile athlete, finished first, in 20 hours and 40 minutes. Walter R. Golding, diminutive man- ager of the saint John Trojans’ basketball team, required all cvrn 21 hours. This ended the grind within a. time limit of 25 hours. McCavoiir had a. total pinfall of 20,595, or average of 102 3-8. Gold- ings, with a total of 20,049, had an average of 100 49-200. The former hlsnagsa w keep ahead e! his small partner practically throughout the play but Golding rolled effeofflvely during his last twenty strings. Each bowler hurled almost 6,000 balls down the alley. His ordeal over, MoCavour sat down to smoke a cigarette while watching Golding as the latte;- was finishing his task. McCavour slid- denly collapsed and had to be taken home in a taxi. Golding, almost ex- hausted, was able to walk home. They drank orange juice and ate sandwiches without interrupting the play. Playdown Its _ Postponed (C adieu Press) ssoxvmw, N. 5., Feb. s-or- iginally scheduled toba played hm tonight, the first playoff in the Central Hockey League bfltwee" Oxford, N. S._ and Mount Allison University, has been postponed uh- tll Saturday due to ow 1w 0X- ford drew a bye 1n the Playoff schedule. Yerigin Will Enjoy wWeek Qf Grace In Canada (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, Feb. 9—-I-Iis deporta- tlon to Russia. temporarily staved off, Peter Verlgln 1011181111 had more than a week of grace in which to lay further plans for his fight to remain Ln Canada. Under a. collrt order issued a few hours before he was to have boarded a liner last Saturday, llc appeared ‘ today before Mr. Justice Humphrey driving rain. r Peppy and always full of flghl. No ill-fence man can slow Bzilcony-ii-Sc. him up. MOLLISON (Colllillucd from Page l) W85 evidenced again today when llc told distinguished mcnlbers of the reciption committee of his flight. Much praise ivus glvcu his plane while of hi; trip he only said, “that was easier than the North Atlantic, but I had good weather most of lhc vray." The flight was his first big ven- ture SlllCf.‘ he CF05 cu the North Atlantic from Ireland i0 New Brunswick in 24 hours. the first solo flight in that direction across the ocean. The 4,800 mile trip was made in follr hops. From Lynlpuc the smil- ing pilot from “down under," flew to Barcelona, Sprlill. 'l‘l:c mxl. day he contillucrl in Villa (flsllcros. Africa and nu Ill" ;<:illll~ llrw jump- ed rlown lhc weal, cozis-l- of Africa lo Thies, in Senegal oll the mosl. westerly tip o! lhat continent. He left. Thies at 12.50 this morning and arrived here at 5.20 this even- ‘ lug, Greenwich lime 11.20 p. nl.,1 E. S. T.). Capll-illl lvlollflson was ill’ bed early this evening in .s“lll'Cll of a good rest. TOYlIOlTOW lar- lcavcs for Rio Dc Janriro. Ills own stalled reason for tllo llllllll \\~.l..- ,0 b0051- Brltish made alrcrllll. and lo help knit together a. feeling of 800i! friendship between the people of the two mlllllrir-s. llc did not en- ncunce Lmlight who! lJlllllS llC llud fol" returning to Plliulalllll. HEAVY GALE "Continued from Page l) River. The river ice. lneltcd by tllc hrokc up and was swept down lhc rivcv. ('lll'l'_\'lll|,{ awlly tho bridge, ivllicll luld served dur- ing the crcciloll of a. pcrnlancni. ‘weather followed in the wake of CENTRAL GUARDIAN This column In renown-ll for Queen's County new: u! locul internist l-ut ad- u-rtliling of a newny rmillre muy he inserted at 4 tenlm. a word nil-lolly payable in ndvlulct. RECEIVES SAD NEWS—M'J‘. J. P. Gordon received the sad news last night of ihe death of his mother, Mrs. J. A. Gordon, who passed away last evening at her home in Westmount, Que. 'I'he de- ceased, who was in her 87th your, leaves to mourn besides a sorrow- illg husband, Rev. J. A, Gordon, D, D., the following sons: J. P. Gordon, Charlottetown; P. W. Gor- don, Hamilton, Ont; Dr, A. H. Gordon, Montreal; H. F, Gordon, Ottawa. Lieut. w. n. sol-ooh was another son. l-le was killed in France in 1016. The Guardrail tcn- , ilers sincerest. ylupnlhy to lhc bc- j roared family. ' CHANGE IN ‘VEATHER-Frigid Wednesday night's warm rain storm. In a, few hours ille strceis on which llud been running rivu~ lets of walcl", presented ll. hard icy surface On which iravcl was ex- tremely difficult. Low temperature and high wind prcvailcd during the day. About, twelve o'clock last night the thermometer registered about two degrees above the rero mark. Mr. J. I’. Gordon of the firm of lVloorc and Mclicodfis‘, Lld., leaves this morning for Wcstulollnt, Qua, Lo attend the funeral of hLs mother, who passed away last evening. Clinical Session At Montreal [By F. B. (‘Ollftlb Associated Press Science Wrllcr) MONTREAL, Fob. 0—l.lltcst rc- sults of expci-ilnellls with an “ice- Roservcd Scllis—50l-, 75c, $1.00. Children's Souls-lie 'l'ickets Now on Sale at F OYLlIII Box Office Get your tickets early, the last house was a sellout SMALL VILLEGE (Continued from Page l) ‘ It was thought danger of com- plete inundation would bc averted as the tldc fell and. tllc wind wont down, but the people wore waiiinr: apprchensivcly for yolllorroirfs full moon, when the water rises to its highest. By that time, however, it is possible lhc unnatural floor. backed up inlo lhc llarrolv head “utters of Bay Si. George by n southwest gale, will have dispersed in a more normal distribution.‘ Danger to life was not consider- ed probable, unless the sea bccam" unusually turbulent n: Saudi‘ Point's people, mainly flblVSYlllflI are well equipped with lrnals ll- nlake the trip to the shore $I,‘1.l.l(‘- lmr-ills. if lhr. sanrt-pll, l'lf‘l‘illl‘l" ‘.\ll pax-Sfiblv, The rfnllflfllllfl uni-l; ill llFiif-ll in illir. cvl-ul. would llsoll be a. protection, as it curves crcs- eent-wtse from the coast, fornllng Flat Bay. across which boats would have a, two or tllrr-r: mile trip lo luakc. Sandy Point ill lhc 103st has bee-n visited by many such lidcs: cattle have been drowned in lhc stables there as residents look to the roofs of their houses. No parl of the island is more than ll"l'l fort above the mark n!" all ordinary tide, but breakwaicrs surround i1 SITUATION SERIOUS Laic loniglli, illougll il. wan." llll~ possible to tell whlil. ncluul CUlldl- tions were on the point, the iown of St. Georges, opposite it on the mainland, and a mile and a quarter distant, reported the tldc receding. That however, might give ille 45o inhabitants of the point village but. a. brief respite, as tolllorrovl"; forc- rast is for a gain from lhc west. This would drive straight inlo tllr: hay, and as illo fidc will be nt ilr; highest with ilic fllll moon, it we‘; considered possible lhc scitlcl-i: would be marooned unlil the storm _~\n\;\ “mm smueihg bagels, west l; now 19m- to senior B team. President, who said LeBlenc structure ' ' water test" that may servo lo dc- —BUYING SILVER FOX PEI/IS »--Good. cash prices bring paid ‘at lhc office of B. Graham Rogers, lng by 8 points and it ls about time East started to curl. terday afternoon's game: March l0-—-Senior. B team at home to senior A team. a perfect right to play with Mone- ton. Following 1's the llllcup of yes- l to dawn on us?" Mr. Mother-well I Melllsh, who adjourned lhe hearing until Friday, Feb. l7, to allow the Department of Immigration repre- sentatives to produce a copy of the Governor-Generals order commut- In Plctou, two houses and a burn lost their roofs, while lhc chimney of First Prcsbylcrilill Church was blown down. A factory smoke- stack toppled also at the height of toot a. tendency toward high blood pressure in life were described lo- day before the American College of Physicians. finally wore itself out and normal , tides returned. With a gale raging, it would llc a difficult. matter to leave lhc virtual island either by thesix mile sand- Sllmmerside. 805l-2-10-2i Harry Sears Nell Mathoson Thewsentner Vince McQusld ' asked. us: the Doukhobor leadws prison the gm The wanm Ho“, W The test, which it is bellcvedre- 5D,, which Md, m 1,, pamuenng D. A. McKillnon Jack Whear (Continua Pa e l) The membeg- go;- Melvue crlueis- sentence, randa was blown down The Wind vcals an inborn oversensltlveness of the ,,,,,,,,1m,d_ 0,. by n03,“ although Dud McLeod Hal, Spillet _ i! ed the name of the new party. Why cleared me harbor bf im the nerves which go lo the blood m6 immbuants an, ‘W11 cquippcd‘ $1<1D13 5141i? 1 should this new body have a moll- rmlviw, danmqq nvpearpd u, have vessels, and wllicll may be the with Sailing Cm“ “m, H“. (lfhtunm but it caused a lot of excitement. The same skips had it out again last night with a different lineup. adopted "we would have no human freedom. we would have slavery." Mr. Poullot declared he was in favor of the maintenance of order This game was" only a scratch, The clllb coach should take that trodme conccuve ownership o; the certain skip that was trimmed yes- opoly of such comprehensive words as "commonwealth? Members of olher parties felt that ihcy had the commonwealth of thc people at will follow the nationalization of ‘Bodies Of Seven Men Recovered sheathed debris, boon suffered by icicpllunc lines, scores of which went ‘down under tllc weight of falling frees. Work- men are still busy clearing up the ing its velocity. cause of lhc lypc oi" high blood prcssllrc known as primary hyper- tension, was explained by Dr. George E. Brown of the Mayo Clin- io cover is liltlo ovcl" ll mile bv wa- lCl‘. 'l'ho sand lscllrll ton, would ai- ford sonic protection. llnccs such as heal and cold, and the emotions of worry, fear and the Unllcd Kingdom cilslcnlrs flulh This kind of put tho fat in the fire. in this country and strongly oppos- heart , _ _ _ , ,. _ _ . _ _ , , I . . - (A. ted l’ . ) doblis and lcplulllll, illc blokcn 1C, Rocllcstel, Minn. Flc l l f F°11°wm3l5 lhc 1mm“): ed the “blecls °l me Cmllperatlvc Mr. Moiherwvll expressed curi- OMAHA 10:: 1rd; ‘sf-Tile bod- wires. this type of high blood cgrlclslsul-le Elem’ 5mm‘ All“ Mosh" cmmmnwealth‘ , _ osity as to the method to be adopt- m, o; the‘ 1B5; of 5cvcn firemen Storm warnings along the Nova now is not definitely known. ”__"“ ‘ Earl TBY1°Y 1'15"!’ wlnclwllel‘ T110 9lf0°t0f111el°f1°mlil°11fl 117°‘ ed by the federation if 1g gained who permmd when flamcs gwepl, Scotla coast-line which had been In people who have this ovcr- "Oonunued on Page 3' Th .s t " ~ ‘ . '_ . , , . . .. ' ‘ - ._.. ..._..-__-.___. Phil 00m’ e0 en m" ma“ WW1“ l” a‘ lumlng “pslde power. Whether it would collectivlse the historic Mmmd Hotel were m. hoisted on Wednesday, \\(‘lC lowclcd zscnmuvencss of the “(q-ms Com ‘ _ _ Hal. Splllett Dud McLeod down of the economic llncl social pmperty by flproljrmtion commit d t _ 1 n _ “CT Con” 1am tmliglll. lnililvlllllll“ “'°"“1'1"11' llvctcd wilh in blood .,.,..,.s,.l,. he unlil lhc full dilly o.’ l-wul sllilllnrr. Sklll12 _ Skill 4 structure oi Canada said Dr. Stan- “on m. mpud,num, uwhgt 1 hm cage": l OT”; 3102,35,‘, shim. ‘my flu- storm lulu spout. its \'i0ll*ll(:(‘ sold lllldllh “.988, m‘, ‘Cnlgnlitlll, Dbl’ qurlrlcl‘ has. brcll lhl-li- ~ -- ,, . ~ s ~ ' ra es nu ' " _ ' __ ‘ -- - - = = . NOT“ 19y‘ A wmplete revmuuon m m‘ "borec of borrowing and spending through heaps of charmd and m“ €\l'l(llll(‘.\\'lll(| \\'2l.‘vl;l‘lllllll’l-_" llvl-rcas- nerves may be caused by disturb ‘ _ _—-""' v - If ll. ls officially Culllllfilrll llla, wealth producing facilities of the country," was the avowed purpose of the organization. banks", he exclaimed, in referring to that section of the platform. Four bodies-those of Captain Thomas Shandy, Plpcmen John G. critics have refused to slant 11W IN NEW BRUNSWIVR Brlttsh preference i0 lhc Brltannic terday afternoon by twelve 1301315 aside and give him D. few pointers. oven joy. This strain may lead to hardening of the blood vessels and especially on curling. Several clashes occurred between Dr. Stanley and Mr. Woodsworth. the latter denying several state- Somo of tile new membe this Dr. J. l‘... Duguay (Cons, Lake st. John) said he was opposed to the resolution. The farmers of the prov- ince of Quebec did not. want com- Brandt and John Cogan, and fire- v man Franklin Kane-were dug out from beneath tons of bricks of a well which had collapsed. The body SAINT JOHN, N. n. l-‘cb. o.- Strollg winds illilt started blowing over New Brunswick lust night had abated lo a. velocity of l8 miles an premature aging. If this ovcrscnsltivencss is ill- borll as he suspects, Dr, Brown wheat shipment, it marks the sec- onld failure of efforts to gltill pref- crcrlcc on groin shipped from Can- ada to lhc British market. through year ere showing great improve- ment in their curling. It is great to sec new blood each year, as they merits attributed to him. Dr. stan- ley stated that in 1919 Mr. Woods- worth was among the leaders of the went on, it should be possible to (lelcct lllc tendency i0 it curly ill munlsm. Dr. Duguny spoke particularly of of Inspector Clarence Urban was found beneath frozen debris in lhc the United Slates. holn" tonight. Simlc provincial A previous slrplllcllt l.-_\' 11H‘ L11- poinis vcporlcd u vuriulioll of more ucky Stroke Rangers; goal, 131mm; defence, vellous things were‘ expected of him I 1~ woohwr, A, Gallant; forwards, E. when he was taken from the tall H A M a n d a clan were hopeful he would sur- “mom B“ “m, M“ Fr“, "mu long enough lo determine ivhclhcr I . ___. Gnllllni, J. E. Gallant, Francis D0u- of the P3711811 "161 Pllt 11110 lihl! - “m! V" but fllllrfll P05511118 Pneumonia. rhmton m,“ "m, H,“ (“q-Mm lhc people to whom ll. ‘has been since it is known that high blood ‘ s or . . - .\. l‘. .$' ' , i . ' . .: . ..'. v loll GILLETTE RAZORS 4 Y , Ross: ‘ A "91"!" 9F Bolwnn R.,ckhan1_ Ling, lvmthcson, himself in 1-110 penitentiary b61011! 25c \ place where it started wen; un- ___Z___ __. olher rclallvcs of about '15 percent sible to warn people susceptible in - Gillette cicloly Razor Co- lmm’ ' l very long. Is that the new social ' , , known. "There was an explosion," would lllSiitlllo lllllltll lnunrdlntcly of wllcs" blood pressure goes lilo disease that lhcy may llilVi‘ u, s so that proper precautions against 0f Candies Limited lNHLAleundorlt -' Meotnlhqnicn lost lo the Rustico Rangers 4 goals to none The Rangers who are very fast, skaters nud 171115’ l‘ 5°°d 1955‘ 5mg game, gnvc lhc best exhibition of hockey s rink this year. The llneul-‘lfii Andrews. MacDull‘. "We have had these new parties for a long time," remarked Hon. W. R. Motherwcll (Lib. Melville) who followed Dr. Stanley. For in- con at Wllcstley River stance, there was the Drury Gov- ernment in Ontario. "What mer- starfl. “on, H, Chandler; defence. of this- Dominion. But lo and. cc- ." forwards, J. Rack- hold. one of his ministers found order that we are to follow? Is the: u» now day which is about Referees Buntaln and Barret. _.._______..._.. b We serve LUNCHES at all houn. Drop in and have one. Our SPECIAL this week is ’I‘EI\ OR COFFF‘ BREAD AND IiUTll-IR serious condition tonight. Cogan,| brother of Fire Chief Patrick Co- gen, but not. related lo John Co- gan, was rescued from the base- ment after he had been pinned under debris for slx hours. Physi- quest. Cause of lhc blaze or lhc They wr-rc i-ll lhc i‘llll'lllli'l' to Saint John Harbor iollluhl. KENTVILLE, N. Y. FM). 9.— Driven out inlo Lill- gale with night clothes and hastily rol- leclcd wraps as their only pro- wlih _illcir ll\l‘\ nil-ll fire d?‘- troycd their holzu- early today. subjected lo lhls lest. It is bcllcvcll lhcse people arc those who have the inborn, over-sensitive nervous syslcnl. ' Tile tcsl, ls only ill its curly stages, Dr. Bl-ovrli clxplalncd, not loulld that lhc lulllcrs. moillcl-s or Beef said. ill.- would not elaborate on the statement, but said he if any cviilulll- cl a crllnlnal act were uncovered. abnormally high in the ice-water test, have had blah blood pressure. dlti i . th - . . ., v .- fln the Shoes of the old curlers m“ °n° M“ lmmn‘ Signs ‘tlllrls n lllgllllen Ilfl fee S: basement and mo bodies of can‘ than 50 dcgrvcs in lcnmcl-nturc M?’ mm pclhaps “m” H. “oshlme coma was refused lhc DYPIPTPIW" have dropped out. l’! deny the truth of that slate‘ fisllerm lxlip] o h rm l lam Edward schlnldt’ and Fireman since Yesterday. Central New to take mmsurcs to Mold some when the customs authorities rulcd . mam’.- shouwd ML wood5w°rth_ “I had W061’: a; dzbogrvlgerxentgrlzalgiizzi Louis Morocco were recovered dur_- Brunswick and {he norm Show had bad effects of high blood pressure. there was no docummnmy mo“ W88 hot a 168d" and. 11°11 We" 5 a1 palm. on alga-wards arrive‘; m! the day‘ sub-zero wclllhcr. Al Saint John The lceilvmc" m“ provldos l‘ the grain had been shipped on KEA, membe”, urchssed all. the mills then after, M ice-coated flrelnen Worked the lowest rccorlllnil luilllV was 5 way of domg Ulla Dn Brown and 1111011811 collsifllmcnl 11'1"“ 9311M“ Dr. Stanley then charged that 29mm" control had-élosed down through the day in sub-zero tcm- above - 1),; n A_ “mo; Jlz, hllvc lolmd ,0 H“, Unmd Kingdom spqnmys Mr. Woodsworlh had been one of gevenflgnvns thgowln mm out of yeraturc to rclicll lhc bodies,‘ an Heavy Se“ Hum‘ in ‘hm B“, of that if the hands of most IJPL-lllliv o, u“, nritannic ,\h;,,,,.‘,_.n,v m,‘ hop- A rust game oi hockey W85 1118i!‘ the most oulstandln! defenders o! ‘WW1! The Tasehvreafi cévemmenh 6190""! 51811 $1111 Prwlhlmfid lf0n- Fundy and m.“ f,.,.,,,h,pr__ the are placed ill ice water their blood N, ihis difncu“). “wmm 1,,- 0v". ‘ . I , In ll . - "l l . . . .» .- , ed at whcatlcy Rive, 1.1m; Tuesday the one big union leaders, and this had been altogther too iflendly ically. the legend. Fire Proof. concomm and mm“ (mum hove plcssiuc “ill use sllgllil). lu some ccm,“ m Febmm. 7 when the 5g"; passed unchallenged, Nine of lhc 22 injured, except __ H ._ , " pcoplc, however, blood pressure The ruling whip), “d151,; m} own g’ y ' Wm‘ m” capmmsw" fire Captain George Cogan, was in to o“ lhc Lmdm hm“ M n00“ rises zlbilol-llullly wllcn [hey are wrong“ cm,sig,,,n,,n, U; Cmmdinn whcut to lhc Tiriiish morkcl, ll it is to get lhc British 1)l‘(‘li‘l'/.‘lli‘t‘, haS already resulted ln a wllfiidfillb"! increase of shipments of Canadian wheat through Canadian ports. cs- pc-cially the Canadian-Atlantic ports lhc lcc-walcl‘ lcst will make it 110s- tsilleffectscanbotaken, N‘