(jrown Lifclifld - ~ . Year of Growth Undflm" conditions in Canada slugflctof], ‘Old!!! DICIINI \. on; underlying _business condi- tions of the country appear quite snufacfiofy. Whatever recession is in evidence is o! moderate dolled Ind “my to be of limited duration," de- clued Bir Bcbert Borden, President o1 the Crown Liie Insurance Com- parry, in his address at the Twenty- nmth Annual Moduli! 01 Com- pany held in Tomato on January 18th. ' Rgierring to recent occurrences in ghe Stock Markets; Sir Robert stated: q; 1g important. at a time like the present ior the public to know that mp great majority of Canadian Liie lnslliflhCd Companies have never at my time invested more than a very small fraction oi their iunds in com- mon stacks, and so have incurred SIB ROBERT BOBDEN President oi’ the Crown Life Insur- ance Comp y whose "annual state- mlll l0i' mo shows new , policies lggngd greatly in excess oi any prev- ious year in the Companylhistory. l little or no direct loss in consequence oi the recent debacle. For dnstance, our Company has less than 3% of its assets represented by common stocks and, as already pointed out. the cost price oi these was less than their present market value. I believe this is typical oi the condition oi most of the other lilo companies." The financial statement presented by the General Manager, Mr. l-l. R. Stephenson, showed that the Crown Liie had a year oi vigorous growth in 1029. New policies amounted to $30,056,222, the largest issue in ‘the history oi the Company. bringing the total insurance in force to $121,760.- 004. ‘The average‘ size oi’ all policies in iol-ce is 02,265. with an average an» nual premium oi’ $17.52. The cash premilun income was $3,- e00.100,71 and the. income irom in- vcstmenis $743,181.01. I luding a small payment into the Stall’ Pension Fund, the total cash income was $4,445,312.10. - The average rate oi interest real- ised on the. assets was 0.20%. The interest in arreer on mortgage lqans is less than one ilfty-iiith oifione per cent. The amount in arrear less than one month was $000707, between one Ind two months, 055.00, between two and three months, 84250, making the total arrears oi inthrest on mortgages _ with the result that neither team cease have been m; kale account. Bonds and debentures wig! $4,355,. 070.01. Preierreo Stocks $202,410.00 and Common Stocks $114,250.00. No interest or dividends are in arrrar oil my oi these securities. ‘ Payments to policyholders by way o! death and total disability claims total 0096.102.” and the amount o! dividends allotted to wiieyholdera was considerably increased. The total Plyments to policyholders or their beneficiaries amtlntcd to success.- 62. urred ens alert.- The present Directors weresil re- elec‘ for the ensuing year. \ . YINTEBMIDIATE HOCKEY On Monday evening. January 27th. the Kcnsington "Granites" journey- ed to Victoria and there crossed sticks with the t skating "Unions." last year's intermediate hockey champions. The game was a won- derful exhibition oi hockey on the part of both teams. Brillianinback checking on the partwinthe Unions, however, was wholly responsible ior the 3 to nil defeat oi the Granites. The first period opened very fast with the Unions playing a strong oiienslve game. while the Granites were content to ieei their ‘ out, and played an air tight deiense were able to score. aithoughlboth goalies were called on {number oi times to save some close in shots on the nets, owing to some brilliant solo rushes on the parts oi Murphy of theGranites and Danny McLeod oi the Unions. ‘rho second period opened with the Granites , _ hard ior a score, while the Unions were Just as determined. Danny Mae- Leod oi the Unions, who was play- ing a whale oi a game on lett wing, scored on one oi the prettiest plays in the game, which brought the fans to their ieet. This ended the scoring for the second Mrlod- Th0 third in - iod opened with the Granites light- ing hard to tie the score, Playing their whole tleam up the ice in a Maclleod on the Unions eiense. which was right there at all times. In this period Logan oi the Unions. scored the second goal on a well ex- ecuted play, which was one oi tho bright spots ofthe sumo D1100’ MacLeod scored the final goal, which brought the total up to three, just beiore the end of the game. Special credit is due the "rest oi the Unions forwards ior the brilliant back skat- ing and pokQ Chétlkllli.‘ S180 Bill Maclleod, the» not. Ashe-limo pregnabie still times. T110_G1‘\l\‘§0_$' although coming out on the short end oi the score played ‘heads ti]? hockey and ara s team ior any oom- muniiy to be" proud oi.‘ ‘rhey are practically only getting started goth! right, being mostly organized‘ this winter and will make the bestl of the Intermediate teams on the Island or_ elsewhere play hockey It lllllm" to annex a win over them, as the champion Unions did not have it all their own way and had to flee B" their strategy and hockey brains t1 win. Here is hoping we see some more hockey dished out by these teams in the near iutura-D. Because sr smaller kitchen stoves. the sise oi a prise cattle in England is now about 1200 pounds, as com- 6107031. No brokerage or legal ek- pared with 3150 pounds in 1790. Classified ‘ Advertisements ' i ; Ilrht Insertions a pl‘ Illa u s wards ~ ooooogoeeuwuoooqoowoqos noose z 2 z i Agents A Wanted Male Help Wanted "- A mu: um onarsrsss MAN 01' women ior distributing religious literature. For particulars . write “min! ago and church connection. Mr- Oonraol rowel- Bldg. "Toronto. A. w. s-v-io-it-ll-sl-zt-sa. i-i-“zgqp-s-n-sys-ixi-s WANTED-J 6000- LIVI AGENT to humus a complete "Ill oi m - b" Remedial. big ma... excluei imitate. null soulful needed. write to-dsy Mllllflli/Cllllflllh Jotsaie Gardens, In; ll . tendon. Ontario. ’ ‘\ ‘A. W. i-s-lmo. ability to lecture to the public. Ap- _ . V)‘ \ _/ ; piicationa. obtainable at Pelt ~ " * 0:2"- nirms armour” - ‘ N U. 001. "F 5'19‘ ~ - v ottaws. Ont. not lateg-tlilil m- "TF l“‘_’ c‘ ll, 1080. _ M. I. W. 1-1-8. 19:‘ . I‘Ij¥_r_-II‘.i1%un Anny ._ a ~ , res-u , 140$! ' ‘and ‘receive _ .. suntan haven co. orronnm- ity ior two men to call on built up trade; steady workers only: good earnings. Write Fuller Brush Com- pany, Moncton. M. h. W. 2-1-34. ---.-..l-.- -----—-.- eaouoraa or nan _cua.nvq ior ms Maritime Provinces. ‘De- partment oi Marine anlfiisberiss. 02100-2760; thorough knowledge oi modern. methods oi ilsls curing withieuyaarsoiexperiaaosiaygm ..paring and marketing’ cured his: morn a-r val-ht.- fday algae. more allay-t silica mare i . - 1m IIQIIhQIO vain eiiort to beat out Pldgeolr and 7 rouoa‘ collar-st. the rgsllss Court‘ Saturday morning. a man ohirsvdivitn isivrv to prom-w was lined 0b and costs or tandays. ssaaTlNG or THE GBADLIAT! Nultsas ‘Association s: the P. a. 1. ‘Hospital on Monday, Feb. 3rd at 8 p. m. uss TBYON-On Tuesday evening, Feb. 4th. there will be service in the Presbyieribn Church at Tryon at 7.80. All are invited. | .'.._. CHURCH SERVICE AT ROSE VALLEY-There will be service in wnllec ‘ with the Presbyterian Church in Canada in the Orange Hall, Rose Valley. this evening, Fish. 3rd ‘at 7.30‘ o'clock. Aliare cordially invited. , < _ ~ rns Aosovanan ANNUAL. MEETING of the» Prince Edward Is- land Motor League will be held inthe ruary 3rd,- at I p. na. J. M. Mae. Fadyen, Secrets y. ' 14g s- GRAIIAM-At Bay‘ View, Jan. 18. i930. to m. illld ms. w. A. orllhllm; twin girls. Ada May and Anna -El- tsabeth. , _ CONN0lS—-At St. Joseph's Mercy Hospital, Detroit, Michigan, on Janu- lry 23rd. to Mr. and Mrs. G. i". Con- nors (nee Josie Delahunty). a sort, Ralph Gilbert. ' MABBIAG ES orcklssou-roonns-bl-l Wed- nesday, Jan. I0. ‘i030, at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Fred Toombs. South Rustico, by Rev. H. S. Bishop, oi- Caverldlsh, Ida Margaret Toombs of South Rustico and l-larold Kerr Dick- isson, oi New Glasgow. ' .__ -_"DI.'ATHS UOIIANAN-At Cifdlfllln on Sat: anan. lie 1s y s. Funeral irom the home oi his father, Mr. Wesley Buch- anan on Monday at 2.30 p. m. wnvcnssrsn-xll the Prince Ed- Iward Island x-xslpltsl, aztel- a linger- ing illness, onJebr-usry 1st, Joseph ;Winchester.,City, age 84 years. Pim- eral will take place. after the arrival an his ssughtsri/lfis. Wallace ‘Sfew- ‘art irom Portsge-Yilfhairie, irom the residence oi his Tson, Lemuel Win- chester, 306 Fitn-oy Street. In Memoriam ln loving memory oi my dear husband, William G. linnoy. who departed this iiib Feb- ruary 2. lift. \ Mrs. Bessie Tinney. l . nl-‘d-b-ll. _-.-._.¢-.--....__.._-_-.._______ a m MEMUBIAM In ioadyand loving memory oi Kenneth MacPber-son, who died in ha: Island City. N. 1h. February 3. Today reveals sad memories 0i a loved one gone to rest And those that think oi you today Are those that loved you best. There are those wbonllss you sadly And had the time long since you went _ There are those who think oi you always I.‘ Add try to lie brave and content. Gone is the lace we loved so dear isilaat the voice we loved to bear ‘Tia sad but true. we wonder why The best ls always the lint to die.. . . In ear hearts your memory illegals sweetly. tender, ionl and true, . There is not a day. dear Denise That wi do not think of you. Illicit!‘ s: bar nurses. as Father and Sisters other. 11v MEMORIAM’. Ia loving memory oi DIOl-llfl’ sou. Jaases Coins, lied ml- rnl-y sol. lflll also pal- soar mile: Colon. who dial Iebraary Sal-IN». '~ ' " .....l...l........l~ '” ' -"'........ '_ _' _wssu_o§eoe» ‘ wow-o Board~oi\'l‘rade rooms tonight, Feb- _ lWIll TRY LlIBK lll-ssy. m». l. ilsrlssuliwoos BilCh- ’ eardasr‘ . b‘ Kit E - violin Outfit aha,‘ pummel; Book with Violin oeurla. A Enroll New 5 . New roan couscavaton! _ i or ssuslo 101 Queen it. Clftowll. P. l. L raollslou-L. a Hours O A. ill. to} P. hi. \ . ---,a-<-.- held lrl the Central Christian Church.‘ About .1011: hundred,’ young people; were present. Mr. Outhouse was the‘ special speaker oi tho evening. He gave a splendid talk, dealing prin- cipally with a Iew oi our more ia- miliar hymns, the conditions under which they werewritten. and their writers. Mr. Ben Acorn rendered two beautiiul solos. "Mrs. K. Rangers presided at the organ. Ben Rogers read the scripture lesson. ‘The good folks o! the Central Christian Church and their pastor; also the organist and soloist were thanked forihelping to make the service a success, by the Chairman. Garlahd7Brboks. inns nnnuvlu iltliliiiliiillllili ' Preston Donavan, amateur ilyvright boxer oi the Maritimes leaves this morning ior Boston, where he ex- pects to take up the boxing game with a‘ view to ascertaining just what he can do in the "cauliflower" industry in and about the "Hub." - Preston expects to join the stab- les or one oi the leading managers ill the game in Msssacll ‘ts. His intention oi course is to turn pro- fessional. and his many friends on the Island and the Maritime Provin- ces in general will no doubt‘ anxiously await the outcome oi his entry into the new realm oi fistiana. Y.Bowling oi. . TONIGHT REBEKAH LEAGUE 1'1 Iir-“flg in u: quart m \_ v lllilllls $35,000 _ icaaaaian has) NEW YORK. N. Y.. m. l-Jioid- Y' M- 03 5"“ ‘ervm °‘ 5°"! W" out lever, epidemic at this time oi' the year, has struck the three metro- poitilnlmaior league baseball clubs with even greater violence than usual. The most iamous holdout oi them all oi‘ course, is Babe Ruth. who thinks the New York Yankees should My him 065.000 annually ior the next three years. The Yankees have count ered withan oiier oi 875.000 an- nually ior two years and both club and player are standinppat at the moment. There seems to be no doubt. however in the minds oi expert oh- servers that some compromise will be reached long before the season op- ens in April. CIIRLING The old time rivals, the East‘ and West- met in the second encounter this winter. Saturday aitefnoon and evening when the East proved al- together too clever ior their rivals by a margin oi 0. Most oi the games stances it was iound that a good team on paper might not m invincib- ie on ioe. A keen observer might also ilote that certain players wield a broom with great dexterity (at the rink.) From every point oi view this bonspiei was a great success and each team had its first workout-as a. team ior this season. These teams will now hold together for succeeding East and West matches and ior_ the Wright Trophy which is to be played today and tornorow. Saturdays matches al- most even the plsy ior the East and West Shield and it new depends on the. next meet who holds this Shield tor the coming season. Lineup! Ind scores as follows:- 'l to 8.30.——"Alpllas Vs Vagabonds." i I M lmResizlts I (Canadian Tress) Americans .. 2 \ Montreal... .... ... ... ... ... 7 Cansdiens ... ... ... ... ... l’ Ottawa ... ... ..... ... .. 4 \ i Chicago .. .. . . ... ... ... 0 Toronto ... ... ... ... .. ... 6] 1 v Detroit ...-... ... ... ... N...‘ ‘Pittsburg ... ... ... ..... ... On the grounds that it treats dem- ocracy ironically, the Baron‘ M11115- try oi Education has prohibited the‘ ploductio oi George Bernard Shaw's play, "The Apple Cart," in Dresdell. Card of Thanks Mr. and ‘Mrs. Thomas Hammill wishes to sincerely thank their neighboull. and iricnds ior the many acts oi’ kindness shown during the death oi our daughter Mrs. Austin Kilbride; also ior the messages oi’ gympathy, spiritual oiierincs and floral tributes. 1469-2-3-11- —' DR. R. (mason Palmer‘ Graduate Chiropractor Chronic and Nervous Diseases. m Prince st. shells m2. Opposite St. Paul's Church I oooooooosaoooaoaoooaaoou ' I . raascamsqn ruarrn. rec" l that only the ‘Pilflfl dnIs he used in ioliowing the written ltructtons issued in phttents by repu- table physicians. The drugs must slaobo oitbestleagtilspeoiilsdaad mlsad ‘la hut the right proportions. Seoauae we observe than require- .-l commotion: to us with ooaildsaos." 8.110 to l0. "Ramonas vs Eurekas." ‘B A minis imgllcitlyrypii can trial Your ~ 5,551‘ WEST E. Johnston Dr. Creciman A. McLeod D. McLeod m; McIntyre G. Duiiv i1. Mclsaine" Dr. Goodwill 8 . mg, Bu]! E. C. Johnstonc M. Mcliinnon Dr. Creelmarl R" Q_ ‘jf-gylg; D1‘. Archiba: "i c. Moore n. A. Mexillnon ~ n. shim "Dr- Orfllmm S. Hutcheson F- Mcpmuld J. s. McDonald W. F. Taylor y F W11”.- O, H. Black V.‘ McQuaid L. liicFarlane n. Spillet ' G"- 14"" i2 ‘ q’ F Clawsnn w, l-l. Townsend E 3pm” C. C. Toombs ,.-‘\_ T _ ‘ wnsr w_ Q_ Doug)” A. R. Mtllllllls .1 A Bentley 0- M- “'“""““ w. D Gillis L. B. McFarlane F’ R Mcllaine W. A. Slower; a i W. H. Townsend c. c. mompsvn D~ 3- “W3” A M315“; C. G. Duffy J. A. Fraser I-l. A. She's a s Rog. Bell l-i. Sears M. McKlnnon 0. D. McGregor s. C. Moore Em. McNutt J. P. Simmonds Dr. Archibvd 6 14 Total ior East 64. Total ior West b5. ‘l NEW HAVEN NOTES Our school is P10210810: favor- ably under’ the skiliul management oi our teachers, Misses MscDousflll and MwQlll-ld- My‘ gm} Mrs Fletcher MacEachem m“ point", spent Sunday in New Haven. My‘ Dung“ GL5, ilute P0319. has returned to -her home after 59mg“; . few days in New Haven. the guest o! Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gasa. " ' - Mr. Robert McDonald. Moe- Point . wag a recent visitor to New Revert Mr.‘ Jack Seainn and Mr. lvln MaeDmgsll. Charlottetown. Wm visitors to New l-iaven l-eoentiy. Miss Myra? Naothee his return- ed mnarhomeinNewHavemaimr "main; g {ewe days in Meadowbank ualrnnlan sewn-ll. is vanilla In New haven. the Iuflet 0f M"- Angus MaoPhee. ~ Mr. Gordon lament meat Sunday at his Min! in Giimhfll. may has... oi ml. mslolsm. to isarathat sac .1: con- ‘III’ sssvnal aJIflWI It- were very’ cloecQbut in several ln-~ . . 0o aczng ~ BANKERS‘ G‘ d R '1 I Saturday night at the Arena Rink, The Victoria Driving Club held a iirst heat. throwing has‘ - the combined hockey iorces oi very successful aiternoon‘: ice rac- Arbing, and running down Bank oi Montreal and The Provin- ing on Saturday over an excellent breaking the bike and " ‘cial Bank, deieated The Bank oi track with a large number oi spec- oi it, was caught at the. l Nova Scotia team 5-0. tators present. r ‘ serious damage. "'~ ti“ s». ' _ ' n‘. c ‘(at ‘ -..s'.'~,\‘. L“ As the score indicates, the playi I x was kept mostly in B. N. S. territory . - CLASS A TliOT CLASS‘! 13.01% »r-an' ‘hm and goaler Ling had a busy evening. ' ' Y'- 1 ‘New’; but he turned aside many a shot that? Watts Edition (W. Trainer) 2 5 i 1 had "counter" attached to it. On the Blnnn Aubrey (m. Merasucl 1 2 2 1 other hand, norllby in the MtL-Prov. Captain Jackson (d. H. nets had only to contend with long Chlndltl‘ - - - - 3 1 4 3 ‘shots iroln outside the defence andfetiiftz/Qrdfi (H- zl/llklfl - 4 3 3 but twice did the Bcatia bo s storm DP- 8 w‘ (J- Ar us) 5 4 5 m on hi“ y Time-SO see, 30% itch 30% sec.,. R. Cameron and MacDonald, the 3° "c- opposym centre‘, plum a banpupi In this class there were four heats gamm Wm,’ Johnny having ‘he ca‘; as each oi the horses had won a heat m snapping ma d,“ b!“ to msland a fourth was thereiore necessary. wings. However, Cameron took ad- vantage of every opportunity to test the gocller with his shooting. lsdmi. Dewey (P Maxim“) With McFarIane and- Howatt on - ' the wings ior the Bank oi Nova|c°1°rad°-P' m‘ Mflxmld) " Scot“, the derence m the wmnenllidack Waltz (H. Keeping and Judges-R. J. Steele. l. l‘. Acorn h" W" "on m" whew M; 3f."°.‘.‘i..'"'s.'.'.'."".n;;s “S; -“"hi;.f.‘°‘£‘l;. ...... .... s...» two endeavor “' ' - Cameron m ETC“? collided with in the scoring oi the r. Acorn, nllrry Murphy. ' year's Olseary team, tried many solo Dame Dillon (P. Mokenna)’ I. T}, 1T" areal ally or. c. mdgett) ;'.;.' 51 "" Baby longest (P. Conroy) Dapper Don (W. Bsteman) Woodiord Scott (R. McDonald) 3 _4_,1i__ a Maude Axworthy (S. Kennedy) 4 d I La Rico (R. Wood and I]. Lqhltf s 2 I "Page" CLASS A PACE McNeil! . Time-edit sec. 83 see, stiles. Announcer-J. A. McDonal .' Starter-Russell Abbot. 113 2i -.. .... IA y-l rushes towards the end of the game.‘ . o ,,__,,- but the heavy ice and strong deieucel ,,._ ,, ,,,, that met him, defeated his herd ab: I I i l a l e _, ,~, ,., ,, iorts. Although only on the ice ior the last period, Mosher fllrrlfishcd the l3. N. S. with good relic.‘ work. McGuigan and W. Owen. on de-‘J ience ior the l\itl.-Prov., attended to! 1 whatever blocking came their way. The gggond n“ 9g 1,114; summer. Tllty also took the puck when thelside Driving Club‘ took place‘ on oportunity came and stinging shotssgruydgy gym-nu," Wm, a “u.” wnh ma‘ Jun,“ y" whistled iroln tilell- sticks with themeid of horses and an excellent owned and driven byf '- "W" "hi" 0W6“. Playing well upflsileee oi ice, and the weather manoon instraighr, hearing“ . ":~ .- scored two goals, and Cilii slammingdprovirling ideal weather ior a grand eight made 5 grog; rm gs;- flw m1. one in irom a nlixup in iront oi Ling.’ afternoon's sport and the oiilclals ance o! the purse. wr- The other two scores came irom giving entire satisfaction, I Tm gunqmflry was as iollflwti- O'Nelll's stick in combination playsi CLASS A. ' M? with Cullen and MacDonald. “Huck” . 110d 0H1 played a hard zslne' This race had three stariars. Burl fl-hfvilsllout tile evening and vlllen rial. Jessica the Great and Peter Ice Racing m y)»: ul - cuss p. CLASS A. g Jessica ‘rile Great. M. m. mic‘ ‘V35 Yeqiiircd. tllcy changed will Tell. Ir was a great use he. Arthur ..,'..-;",,""":11 ... ......» lnsitiolls ior a willie with the de-‘tween the two psoers with Jessie-a‘ Bud Hal, R. Baker ....~,~,-;,.v 27 ,. mu" "ml- g ' the Great winning, vout and the, Peter Will ‘reli. Pop Geersih '3 1 , '__‘ Ed; Owen and Deseborough had a trotter Peter Wiii Tell a close third.‘ - _' g} f busy session in their attempts to flop! CLASS B. ' r f l ‘ 4 , the last nloving-iorwards oi the Mon-I CLASS~ B. ' trcal 6c Provincial. Owen playing a ‘ Strictly rleiensive game, hardly yen. in this class there were only two; tured up the ice, but “Herbie” wag horses to come to the wire. Form; more inclined to stay_with the gm-Ivlood Aubrey. with Prof. Rnckiord‘. wards on any runs he nlade. 3mg llsnulingthe linev-slnd-Cy-rli F. J..‘ it" 911s side, o: the, asrshssqgldglywltnsowhsr. on: s. column may} open and his stellar partner. had W ‘Dim! Mm‘ through. In the first,‘ more than he could cope with in'heat these two horses got sway to a‘ iluardlng two positions. [good rtert and raced on even terms cyru r‘. 0.. callback rel-swoon Aubrey. Roe cnass;'c_ ' 0a '. mamas’. Bud-llDoble. Sheen ...l. Byng Girl, Peontl; However. it was a iairly good gamefullllll I. few yards irom‘ the wire CLASS D. “W: 0 / and although the Scotia team w”, when Cyril F. J-. ior-god ahead and “w” pretty well outclassed, they whrggqnwon out by a length. ln tne second Pansy Voio, Sobey . . . . . . .. 1 1 , hard and no doubt will strengtheulhes-t they got sway to a good start Sport Todd, McArthur s 2i their line-up ior the next calm“ [with Fevnwood Aubrey leading un-I Midget, Proiltt .... 2.3.8 . i, "Bunny" Moore, as referee, handled m m9)’ 47°‘ 15°“ WW “'11-'58 40W“ EH11 GT0)’. Uhlpfill 4 4 3 I tile game perfectly and ngguugflonglhe course ‘when Cyril made his, Lindy. Sharp . . . . . "q-i‘! i"; underway to secure h“ "rvlcegdvsive and had the advantage oi the Kentucky Jewel, Reed .l 'l meat. Felnvrood gbing alts It break‘ maused by the back strap braking; ior future games. The line-ups were as follows:- Chicago Girl, Phillips. sosa‘,yl Darny Boy. Reeves 0d‘! ..s.¢<. .- Mosher. MTIh-PROW-Goal. Hornby; De-l sume" um 1M“? Judu" 5' “...... w_ ow,“ m, Mcguman. Fobi There‘ were three sill-ten, Bud w. Bell, r. .1. n. Wright and s. Pro- wards, impel-laid, 0mm and cnl-imbk- “Pb “ml” "d BY"! m" m- yem y [Tile race was finally won by Capt. Next race will be on Sltllfdly the |Calkin, Bud Dchle 2nd and syl-lg 8th., with roul- classes. rsdteybilr ,G'irl forcing the winners to their entries in by noon on that ‘ddlffl limit in eloh helt- ' John O. Cobb. Seaetaryn-S. n, N_ s..mo.l' Ling; Defence’ F,‘ and letting the hobbies drop throw-g Lady Helena, Church 0 0| r Owen and Deseborcugh: Forwards, 12.7“? mm Mme “m; am"- ! , , _ f’ x: 7- Canleron, McFarlsne. Howatt and: ' ' onmlus . 4:, CLASS C. 5 "- stgygs-qa ls._______._._. WesternCuardian - ' m Recruits to the London police force _ iare being taught the best way to ——TUESDAY'S HOCKEY BROAD ‘ '- blow their whistl s. CAST-A recent Guardian item stat-i e ::.:".:::".::;:.:i:;Y::'"::: 53:22:31; rm o ' '5 l sent irom Casablanca, Morocco. to ‘Itssrseéi; its"? nanggvifialice to be used in snaking soap. I '. . .. sole oc- ____- kcy team managonlent and not tothe‘ Fol-Ly ex.sefvjce m,“ h"; be,“ rink management, which was qlilihtiplugd m chm-n o; dusting m, 3|. willing to have the news given over 990,900 book; 1n the 3,1145], Mugmm the radio. m, mng°n_ .. y 3| . ‘Thirty workers in a proposed iac- tory at Knislinge. Sweden, are-u»- pected to produce 100.000 pairs oi sill hosiery a year. It‘ 5-14».- vbtlllo Eli Wilkins, aged as. and his wiie s1. oi Tring. Eilglliid, have lsehuli- ren, 53 grandchildren, and l5 great». grandchildren, the family's age total- ing 2,106 years. ..-¢¢s. lri I As a protest against an incrfle the price oi gasoline, taxi drivers oi Bucharest, Rumania, recently} went on strike, and the government had to intervene. \s~.. Africa is to have air taxis. .To break the prejudice against the idea, cren-lations are being oiiered in German dancing teachers are ill- Glasgow, Scotland. at 820 each. troducing English stops into Berlin. lqa— _-_-o :.>s.. English cloth manuiacturefs" . ———< A Zigzag puzzle was made the "Seville," the first all-talking film subject oi a sermon by Rev. Dalton- opposing the threatened ety at in Spanish. is being produced in; Golding in Stroud, England. recently. cuiis on trousers because it. Plflh the use oi less cloth. National System to Build Twelve bri- ml S Brooks, r m w. m‘ . ’ . “mule! Marla Power ior the out b masts l""mla.c.. Canadian National silw ior the construction oi twelve o these i ll al Locomotive Walla ilflila 3:3‘ . They will be oi the ialaous alassaadtwooitli: wilibgi g; W‘ urn ea altars ssrviwtbe crash "tbaum: ‘ F’ m w “'.".2‘ll..¢¥.'.l'~‘b"l€.s. ‘ bvnwrswlr .. ' he ia_ ' War n» all construction oi ls 1M3‘, engines oiitba 8 ta Fa t ' 3n illllmd- lama M d be built by the motive y oi