Oshawa Daily Times, 26 Dec 1928, p. 7

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AY OM. ALGER WINS PAGE SEVEN THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1928 FL MASON OPENING DAY CURLING TROPHY . * Osh Curling Club Overtime G | | ged the unconscious Knute to the shawa Curing Clu vertime same, Belanger and GLOVED HANDS Jzot, tho, saconseiots Boule to sue . . amitton and 5 . R J 4 permanent retirement from the bust. p ing bu y us Opening Day is Marked | Hamitonand || SPORT SNAPSHOTS || Rocco, on Jan EL Yel b K C «4 masor 11e 1i- - . No atth thor: could be arian ard trembled a bit in fear of more ---- ' . * disaster, Jack Sharkey took om ane ane y een ompetition Hamilton, Dec, 26.--When the 5 : 34 by $a Jayiate howe of the Sam. other heavy hitter, Arthur De Kuh, ved - wy : Windsor Bulldogs Were named, no Well folks, howyahittenem after that big Christmas dinner. point of local interest ue in in Busion atier seven Wonths on yea 0. M. Alger Wins Opening a as ha iv. The Ontario Regiment Boxing Commissi king plans f I bith Bure opin, fetenss lial "silent sailor" ousily won the deck oxing Commis g an- an flywe T--m-- i X ng ants Day Trophy Presented By night, renewed the grip after a eg ol cg 8 pission are making plans for an Canady oy oe pi otiel i Th : v . , | sion but looked none too good against and i . temporary shaking in the opening other big Boxing Card to be held in the Armouries on Thursday, January Teta or a shuilen en In a Twinkling is | opposition that would have been cons girl F. L. Mason, Vice Presi. : session and then stuck with a fight- | 10th, 1929. The entry forms are all ready to be filled out. All entries |; op rig ' os are To. Born Some Near Rin sidered "qo Contest' last oiinifes lent dent of Club N Results of hockey games played [ing Hamilton aggregation through [must be made not later than 10 p.m, Jan, Sth, the draw will be announced | ronto boys having starred i - g These vesulis were SYLhING Wit { in nt ol the = NeW! just night are as foll a fini ith ' E n am Ch : pleasing to promoters planning title p ght are as follows: an overdme period to finish w Tuesday, Jan, 8th. ateur ranks before turning profes- | ampion atehes and eliminati : bi Artificial Ice Plant and|, National League {an even break. The final score was sional, i, na tlm isction vourTamcE faple Leafs....4 'Maroons "ess 1/1--1 with the division of points re : : The success hoth boy 'ew York, N.Y 26 ; : : 4 " 8 ys have met New York, N.Y, Dec. 26. -- A Bi i ea New Score Boards Prove Americans } Rangers severe Ol peing well earned by both outeits. and Sghis ave fp Ht in populares with sie: siseeling tournament | wien'in matches against the world's | loved fist whips out unexpectedly . g : OStON Sv eviee The Bulldogs showed early in y in January should not be any different, best professionals has naturally | some famous warrior of the ring EB on to Be Big Advantages Detroit Canpre Jongue the game that they were not down . i La caused a great deal of rivalry be- | staggers and falls, and in a twinkling LARGE APPLE CR P the Wi ee Cy 1 Hamilt ceveeers Ulhere for a Christmas party, Their It is hard to say now, but when we sec the entries, well, that's different, | tween the pair. This rivalry is |is born another "coming champion" . Christmas Day marked the open- rable 5 Reo reeee Llentire lack of glving spirit made : shared by thelr supporters, of | from out the crop of unknowns. ing of the season for the Oshawa Conadian-American rv {it necessary for the Yellow and There was an incident that marred the practice oi the two Oshawa In. | Which both have many. Although Promoters hail these upsets some- | Curling Club in the palatial rink |p. qn co Rone Black to uncover one of the strong- | termediate teams on Monday night, ¥ Rocco holds the title by virtue of |times with rejoicing at the prospect | on Sond street east, being the oc- Pacific Con t srrrrert "lest defensive exhibitions, and that a decision over Belanger, many |of new, dynamic "cards," sometimes | casion of the first curling on arti |g... 3 Victor: the locals were unable to gain any : ; a a2 .. | consider that the latter has an ex- | With rueful grins at the thought of ------ 14 ] ' Victoria ,.see0s 3 However it was not very serious, Both a Simcoe player and a City 4 i rusted in gui . --- gg ficial fce in Oshawa. This ise, Amiorhan Association edge on the offensive made their fever Tull a etre 1 i Titel 4 ¥ | cellent chance to regain it, Their |the time and money wasted in guid-| Quer Four Million Boxes painted white, with eight rinks | pn, 1,1 2 Kansas City (| task doubly difficult, play a great desire to settle a little grudge. hele! is stiongthened by the good |INg the old favorite to a position of p neatly marked out, was perfection , Minneapolis... .. 2 St. Par = ; ) ; showing of the French-Canadian |Prominence, Sometimes the over-| "Produced, Little Short e, ' ' Minneapolis....2 St. Paul ....., 1 Windsor's defence of Brown and ; " thes : ve is : or y 0d he § roduced, Little ort o 143 the enthusingts that were tak- Manitoba-Thunder Bay McBride, powerful enough in itself It was patched up and "everything was lovely in the Gardens. jouta n Dis ASE over Willie TAeow ls a Lei ink oven ua Eastern Canada . Fort William. ..4 Port Arthur .... 3|and with a splendid all-round game ---- A L : 8 are | The club rooms were tastefully ibiti . : 2 Speaki ight i i . That bout with Davies proved | temporarily paralyzed at the shock. | ck decorated with Christmas eolors Twins ga v0 9 118 credit, was stiengtbened by : Speaking of Sghting, this one betwint Belanger aud Rogko, should be 1p pp Belanger is in great an Perhaps no similar period in ving} , Y Dee 7% id predominating. WiSsvrvivraotl to at the strong back-checking and smart {a Wow. , tion, As to Rocco, his hard train- | history even brought such a suc®es- | wy ictoria, B.C, Dee, 26. -- British ck a ME ove bRardi. ah ead y ~~ work of the front line, which made 5 ' ioe - - ing for the match wil Genaro at |Sion of these fistic catastrophes as Columbia's apple crop this year toe rink' were in operation, making it English Cricket it tough all the way for Husliwn With plenty of training Belanger should make the "bounding wep" | Detroit must have put him in ex- | the end of November and the open- als 137890 ii or only Snag ne : ; J There was little or no chance Of 1ound cellent hoi f 3 5°] ing days of December. Four of the | Poxes short of the entire output © ea . oin orm whi I N Aandi Es : SO ha yo lors, Th the Team Needs One working in past the Bulldogs' inner should not Bing Ward Meh de most ballyhooed cards in all cauli-| the chief fruit districts of Eastern le, lay. Th ident he line for close-in shots, but the ta ae a sts: until he meets Belanger, flowerdom went to the wars and | Canada, according to figures given play. i e pes ent, Mr. Wm, Hol- . M M ¢ h Tigers took the other way out, cut 1f there is ice in Whitby tonight there will be an exhibition game there In a day or two Matchmaker | ©@Me back, sans shields, sans glory, | out here by the Committee of Market 1al with' a Y opened Bn! £38800 ore atc loose from the blue line and from |tonight between the Oshawa City eam and Whitby Intermediates. Brown will announce his prelim- | 8ans everything but headaches, | Direcion whieh Zupervises fhe sale : ] . 4 : tof British Columbia fruit crops, the el 5 y Sn ---- _ _ |just outside the defence, and pour- 5 inary card, which, like the last | On the very same night that . overing Ribusiaats stared curling at Melbourne, Australia, Dee, 25--The | ed enough shots at Levine to make Will there be ice? show, will feature flyweights of | Johnny Risko, the unofficial winner | In 8 memorandum covering these 10 a.m., continuing right through Sh oli Weiss 0 figures, the committee report says the day and evening members of the English cricket|the Jatter think that Santa Claus -- main bout calibre, He hints at [of Tex Rickard's last heavyweight gures, Jie Sommiies eon Saya} NG Chas, Peacock, former president team touring Australia spent Christ-|wyug giving nothing but burning Red Horner who has just recently turned pro injured his hand in the | Surprises in the announcements he elimination tournament, battled the | i 00", "4278 970; deducting the ng of the club, who is now residing in | | ou: Day here and tomortow Willi pynper away. ame last night expects to shortly be able to make | Much-abused Jimmy Maloney in Bos-| ooo gigi iets, 4,330,350 : id Guelph, Wis Present. and ok En begin prepatasions for the ied vest g ght, a in that connection, ton, the newest light-heavyweight |" "Nova Scolis edited with an ee ; 'L lmagch which opens on the loca a s-- . : J = sensation from the west, Tuffy Grif-| ova! a is cred ! in the day's competition for the I. | grgunds on Saturday. The English-! IC, 1 The curlers spent a Merry Christmas up in their Bond street rink. fiths, collided With James J. Brad. | PLimate of $17,850 barrels, which, at it L. Mason Opening Day Handicap men had good reason for feeling cago ms Maroons Lose dock, of Jersey, in Te Madise k 81/3 boxes to the barrel, gives an ag ophy. 14 the new trophy presented considerable joy Juring the Jestive in Loston 2.1 Mr. O. M, Alger walked off with the new Opening Day Handicap M Square Garden arena. Jimmy Me- estimated Dreguetion, bi) oa 20,167 re by PF. L. Mason, to be competed for hog TR ii A gt Ray -------- Trophy presented by F. L. Mason. : to aple Leafs Yan stepped Jul fo & Jledsans than the estimated production of Bris annually on the opening day matches and if they can annéx the| Boston, Mass, - Dec, 26.--The : lig! rom Chics 4 FORDE fish Columbia, Eastern Ontario is ne . y ¢d 3 J Ta . . . SRC 3 ' ghtweight from Chicago, Ray Miller, adi Pd sf IAT me Be The results of the day's curling | third, they will have successfully de- [Chicago Black Hawks, the tail- Thasall, , In one of the most strenuous Na-| open the smoke a evening's gredited wish ua, estimate of L150 "e are as follows: fended the championship "ashes" and |enders in the National Hockey tional League games staged here in| opening pad drifted away, the brittle: barrels, 4 Fi poses, eaters go Teams will be their custodian until 1931,| League, made Christmas a merry | = some years, one in which twenty- | hiined Maloney had cafted Risko | of 566500 barrels, with au estimals Iv J. W. Perry when the Australians challenge for |occasion here last night by defeat- D ¢ it B a ; threp roinoe penciies acta handed | (0070 the decision in decisive Yoon of 196500 batvels, on 12510955 hosts VS. them again on a tour in England. ing the Boston Bruins, 2 to'l in a e rY01 l nks HOCKEY REC RD out by the officials and fings amount- | 4 Melarnii nun hail hi , Je'alive In ne : . . g ' : : n RE ~~ |4on, McLarnin was a badly battered oduct in British Columbia may #4 9 J. Alger : Austrufian erickes followers have vicious struggle. Sue vicory; the Lon n at Ho e 28 10 S115 were imposed be Joteres I ar er production in Briish oh oh & Wy iid on, sree 1ad gn uncertain time since the scc-iihjrq the Black Hawks have won do m Adana fn '1ealeC | yooker, and Griffiths still was trying | that t estima how it t . vs, ond fest match, It is believed that | in thirteen starts, was mainly due : | -- : the Montreal Maroons for the sec:! 'o ry' or what hit him in the Sec: that tie satipies 8 dow it io bs hid = W. 8. Holland a change in the teams which have ly ino marvelous work of "Chuck" -- : The standings of the clubs in the | 9nd time this season, once again the| =o" 0 Wo 0 Garden. Thus in! timate Joses phen PF Le : Allan Pipher been representing Australia, is com- | ooad 6 ri; ¢ the Chicago London, Dec. 25--Detroit Olympics | two groups of the National Hockey | S€Or¢, being 4 to I, The.victory wasl 1. evening three of the best astets timate of Nova Scotia and only 300, Ss. ing, because of the poor showing | 98% ner, guardian o ag celebrated Christmas by defeating League, including last night's games, | 2ne in which the Leafs outlasted Ohe sven £11168 ie FL B38 5 000 boxes short of the entire produce bane aad Sydney. : AY CHES: i London by 3 to 0 in a Canadian |are as follows: -- the visitors. Both teams took the nd in a Ee axias ele tion of Ontario and Nova Scotia, Dr. Kaiser . the former city the Antipodeans were The veteran Dick Irvin caged the | bp. ioccional Hockey League game Canadian Group ice minus a regular defence man, Art [FECT WIE TOC ah} ties Just w hen No account has been taken in the VS. beaten by 675 runs, the heaviest de- first Chicago tally in the firs. per- staged before a crowd of 3,500 spec- Duncan still being confined to his Pron them for ES oihithe Bvt] ow foregoing figures of Quebec, which is Major E, C. Hodgins 9 Le ns in the history of inter. [lod on a pass from Gottselig, The | (ators at the London Arena last|N.Y, Americans bed with tonsilitis, while the Mar-| "PC e winter marketing, | credited with only 85,520 barrels, op J. Welsh 9 national cricket. At Sydney, Eng-|Bruins evened the count early in | night. For fifty minutes the two| Montreal ..... oons had to play without Babe Sie-| Five days later the most publicized | 285,069 boxes. vs. - on Giret inmines. score. of ithe second, when Dutch Gainor | teams fought to a goalless draw, but | anag bert, who is nursing a sore shoulder. | ©f the heavyweight contenders, Knute me drm tee land, put on a first innings score oi g ag 5 Canadiens .,.. 24, g 4 ; s HI . agin = 1 i: W. Branton .. 636, a record for all tests, and won | skated right through Loughlin and | jy (he last ten minutes of play Frank | Maple Leafs, ,, The. depleted ranks of both tedins|Hansen, opened his campaign for SIR GEORGE HUTCHINSON DIES W. H. Ross .... by cight wickets, Wentworth and shot one that Gar- | Foyston's league leaders scored their were further reduced during the |Gene Tunney's old title under the a-- vs, "Antipodcan cricket lovers arc won- [diner didn't even see, McKinnon, | counters, game. In the first period Reg. Hor- manzgement of Billy Gibson, thel London, Dec. 26. -- Sir George L. O. Clifford . dering whether the bad luck which | however, put the Black Hawks | Manager Frank Foyston broke the sier fractured his right hand and the chap 'Who piloted Gene to the top. It! Hutchinson, Conservative member Chas, Peacock bas followed the Australian teams |back on top with Arbour assisting. |dcadlock aften ten minutes of play XY, Rangers . latest recruit to the locals will be an look a Jaw ait ang Bop Jie of dicker-f for Midlothian -in the House of e Db x Corio} will come here, At Brisbane J. M. During the final ten minutes the {iy the third period when he figured | etror absentee Bor Haos he. In the see. the png Meaty ane rg gies fg iF hein: , B. Carlyle 7 | Gregory, fast bowler, and C. E. Kel- | Bruins staged a five-man at.ack |jn a lone rush and went in close 10] soston -onorn. ond perio appy Day and Daye ® : ed considerably in recruiting an h Fred Dobney 13 leway, ail rounder, had to retire inland most of the vicious play was|score. One minute later, Hinsperger | pyesshurah .... Trottier fell to the ice together in| Knute fought K. 0. Christner, the| the national services during the r vs. the middle of the game while at {inside the Chicago blue line, When | gained possession at the Detroit de- front of the penalty box and Day's|aged Akronite who admits 36 years| war, and was well known as a d F. G. Christie 8 10 Sydney. W. H. Ponsiord, one of the | pe tinal bell rang, however, all the | fense and carried the rubber in close skate caught the ex-Varsity Grad cn|and isn't afraid of a bald head that|vachtsman on the Clyde. He wae T. Fishleigh . 9 greatest batsmen of all time, was in- Bruins had to show for their des-|to increase the lead. Fraser, former ThursdavT, ar the neck, inflicting a long cut which | glistens in the ring light. In the|55 years of age, and of late years . 3 ured and dropped out. It is doubt-{ 0 neo drive was a half-dozen | defense man of the Cougars, scored |, Cay Dromty at Pittsburgh, | narrowly missed the jugular vein, In|seventh round Christner tagged thelbad been director of the Hospital I 14 14{iul whether the smashed finger Derale sticks the final goal with only three minu- aaron at Canadiens, Pittsburgh addition Art Smith sustained a cut| wobblicg Dane on the chin With a|for Diseases of Women st Edin. t Ponsford received will have healed i Goal, Thompson; = left | tes to play, mercans, : y on the head in one of his many right hand and Gibson, as he drag-|burgh. § sufficiently to let him bat in the third sg Tou ith: right defense The London fought a hard battle, Saturday--Detroit at Toronto, Am- | clashes with Hooley Smith and he : BELLEVILLE ORGANIZES a : detense, Ga.braith; rig "| but failed to break into the score | €Ficans at Ottawa, Pittsburgh played the last two periods with his cai / CITY HOCKEY LEAGUE| ~~ __ _ Shore; centre, Macuays dete wing. oh The play was close in the Montreal, _ |head swathed in bandages. Every : = Belleville, Dec. 26. -- Prospects arc | oy oopg AND CITY TEAM PLAY i hing Be ly first period, while in the sect aay osm Bt Rangers, Ci other Jiager di i the game | | SCIENTIFIC : RADIATOR : PROTECTION again bright {for Belleville"s = Cit; gia Af pd sy di 4 or y Abide ' 1 stanza the Londoners had the edge. with the exception of the two custo- L Hockey League, which has been a IN PRACTICE HOUR Welland, Kien aud Densemay, ot ig the final session. Yhe Olympics Canadian League dians, carried away souvenirs oi the flourishing athletic organization for| The Oshawa City and Simeoes Chicago--Goal : Gardiner; fain produced the necessary scoring \ P.W.L. T, F. A. P.| battle. Arlo the past ten years, At 2 Ferorgeliini- both hoy a Practice me Bowe fateuse, Lovgplint Hight dctense punch, and Seretore retained the Ditch 2 % i ol Locals Advance in Standing MACLE tion meéting on Saturday, officers|manville Rin as J entworth; 4 ' ' leadership of the league, , T sosss J The outcome of the game, which LEAF were elected and plans drawn up for | vei her team out to full strength.{wing, Arbour; right wing, March. - { Windsor ...... 5 13026 15] vas decided by Is by Blai d e h : A : Ah c , 1ottselic 7 e y goals by air an the coming scason, The teams will,] The ice was soft and became worse | spares, McKinnon, Irvin, Gottselig, Toronto ...... 5 228 28 14] 1 owrey in the last six minutes of the ANTI- a te Ui aa ah: ti wore ome he practice | omer, Dorr Tovar Connre | Fastest Game | Nagra fifi: 13 0 & 2 8 4 i ie eiicd "te Son FREEZE € ybourne Trophy shortly}took the form of a game Ww 12 eferees-- ara @ A d - WwW IR 4 po "| Leafs to pass Ottawa in the lcaguc after the new year. Simcoes opposing the City Team. of Season on Buffalo 7 32225 9) standing and the locals are mow The officers elected are as follows: | Play was' fast considering the ice > Hamilton 8 22639 8 int Bey point ahead of the Sena- Hon. president, K. Colling; president,] but nearly all solo rushes, combin- y Americans Thurs ' tors and the same distance behind pan Cry ; secretary-treasurer, Boa ation play being hard to use on the slay Deioit 2 the . Canadiens. It was a rather oe: Five teams were represented at { pouen and sticky ice. Wow York, Dec, 26.~Easily. the | "anton ai Niagara ras. damaging reverse for the invaders the initial meeting but it is planned ahawa City. playing minus a tae or fs he og { Friday--Detroit at Windsor. s i feat led ith the to include eight clubs with four in Eo orkey Mite irae at Jaghest Zalne # Las loca) hocker Saturday--Toronto at Kitchener. ot isi Seles, Kopel lh a group. The clubs already having all times with the playing of biggest crowd of the year, With th | Pacific Const permitted the Yankees to dray away announced their affiliation are: Ale- "Houck" and "Ty Little" predom- most desperate finish seen since |. P.W.L. T. F. A.P,}| from the Maroons and take the un- mite Products, Y's Men's. Club Max- inating. Simcoes were also striving hockey came to stir the blood o ! Vancouver ... disputed lead of the C anadian group bsmites, Pelicville \ ulcanizing and Im- bard and the practice although not New Yorkers, was won last night Victoria once again. The victory gave the perial Oil. Added to these will likely} 00) ore" hractice was one of by the New York Americans from | Seattle ... winners an even break on the sea- be the Macs, Ciaco Club and Can- om Tost workouts a team could the Blue Devil Rangers, The scorv Portland . | son's activities with their opponents a ement. El ya RE 2 , ; . as ; hav, > both games at 5 i a Ie. ¢ t doubt. t there was not a as they have won g As m past years intermediate play- have, condicioner without do i As the old colonel' in our army vas Luo avd Hi ore sixty min- P.W.1. 7. Lome by 4 to 1, while the Maroons . ots Will be barred vile A ach wig ON ROAD TO RECOVERY davs would say after handing oul] utes in which the teams battling | Springfield .. 12 53 4 won in Montreal by 4 to 0 and 6 to Bill:--*'I see you are using MAPLE LEAF ANTI- Practi al ; tl Sid les a1 b ayers | London, Dec. 26. -- The Arch- la ten days C.B.--and yow. for the New York championship as | Philadelphia 13 6 1 3. This is the first time in three years FREEZE. Didn't you have trouble during the last Sraclica|y this Samle rues BS Eppa] kh Jf Canterbury, who has Which al: means the same 10| well as for places in the National Providence . 12 4 2 that the Toronto entry has won two warm spell 2 last year will again be rigidly «n- bishop ii) Ane teal in 1. oe i much Hockey League sun. Boston ..... 12 33 games in a season from the Mon- 4 oe & 'ing boar, f Loree) ou pos oy is y radually improv- or 28 that the Christmas rush is The Americans fter going New Haven . 13 6 3 trealers. lack:--*'You don't have trouble with MAPLE ie following hoard of referees | flammation. is gradi Fi Tag No st the Corina le A s2 8 12 6 3 There were many features to the F at the beginning of the season, i you was appointed: K. J. Colling. P.|ing, a statement issced last ight foyer we can all settle dOWA 10 FC through the first forty minutes to Games game, including some fast and clever don't put in more than is 1 Frechette, William Finkle, Thomas] decaires. His temperature contin- | serious business of boxing, --07 a scoreless tie, managed to drive Wednesday--New Haven at Phila- | playing in the last fiftcen minutes' of a gallon in m: Buick Master Si about the middle Bowler and W. Gaulin. ues normal. rather making our plans for the | home a goal. It came after 1v a the second period, when penalties tober. This was safe for zero weather --and mest Vig \ournament 98 Jap. 10. | mivutes of tense Heung 35 he Pourcday--Springfield at Provi-| were comparatively few, and the w it is still good for five degrees above zero." Those of us who box will be gei- J last period. Rabbit" McVeigh, spectators, who were not as numer- U:--*Don' find that - with their training in or-| their smart little spare forward, nee, a : . _ ived plenty of ry t Jou it costs more for ting busy wi A Saturday--Philadelphia at Boston; ous as expected, received plenty © MAPLE LEAF than for these so-called ev: id ed the tri the Ran- : der to be in good shape to provide} turn trick and then the Newark at Springfield. opportunities to get excited. A anti-freezes which you are supposed to buy only their Hors De Owes or Hore be ESTs cut Joose wits | five og a wl couple of incidents passed without once and carry over from year to year?" x Compet. What ever those pea soup e offensive. y e notice. In the third period Stewart i 4 4 Perhaps it seems to you a funny Compe We mean chefs call it for | Americans clustered around their | BANDIT EMPLOYS RUSE held Bailey in front of the Leaf's Jack: Decidedly not! I will probabl need not if to talk about your Roof. the next leather menu. net in the wildest confusion. At TO DETAIN STATION AGENT | bench and Manager Smythe forcibly ore one of MAPLE LEAF ANTI- time to : Ro : FREEZE to the winter. never about © z - The tournament ought to be a]one time, with a minute to ge, 4 drew Referee O y's attention to " Never-the-less in view of the recent : , et--from soup to | eleven of the twelve men on the Moose Jaw, Sask, Dec. 26. -- At! the occurrence. The official penalized full fledged banquet » ae tne heavy rains, it should be very ap- ute. Some will be in the soup from | ice were tangled up in the jaws point of-a gun in the hands of | Stewart and then fined Smythe $100. y 2 4] the start--others will be nuts for of the Yankee cage. The only A little later Hooley Smith made the | propriate. Steriine man not in there was Roach, the mistake of thinking aloud and the | Do you know. that you can now However this chatter is all side Ranger Soalte, 'who was taking oficial cverhe wig the statement, bao business | care o er net at the oth- assesse ooley io. | y any ot play to the more serious = hy buy, at les expense than ang other [lus 1 tr nore sion SR orf ot REL TA icy Actor thing: my ca gs ely eld rom type of roof, a n mgle To the fans--" The Ykets a PARE BEE fig CUSTOMS BULINGS | parking outside of go Soins weather or standing : ® i le a little earlier than la . WORRY EXPORTERS | THE in a garage, ways warm up the engine which will not warp or curl, which be'on sa ees, Mike Rodden and Billy Bell. Ottawa, Dec. 26. -- Some anxiety | | arcomETER POS gtarting out. This should always be done, regardless of anti-freeze you use, because it is is not as much a fire hazard as any of the patented roofings on the market : We have these Shingles in stock, and will be pleased to explain them to you and their several leading features. plain how the old roof satisfactorily, without removing the old shingles. Oshawa Lumber Co., Limited 25 Ritson Road N. Furthermore we will ex- you can re-shingle over Phone 2821-2820 show and the officials hope mora will take advantage of these down town bex offices. J it makes a pretty heavy job : 4 handling so many cash and carry customers at the door. Boxers are reminded io have their entries in by Jan. Sth. En- tries can be had from the sport- ing editor of The Times, Quarter Master Sgt. Burmiey and Corpl. Mc- Neil at the Armouries. If further particulars are ve- quested to phone the . matchmaker, S17TW. BEPORATIONS Washington, DC. Dee. 26. -- Sir Esme Howard, British Ambas- | sador, called on Secretary of State Frank B. Kellogg today on behalf of the allied government and Ger- many to convey te the United States their desire for United States' participation in the final settlement of the reparations' prob- lem. After the conference Mr. Kel- logg went to the White House 10 sousult President Coolidge | The Ranger adherents were | strong in condemning the refer- | ees, for twice the Rangers had the puek driven home only to have it called 'back for offside plar. | Once in the first period a Ranger goal appeared to- have beem scor® ed but it was declared that Bilt Cook had touched = it with his hands. AN in all, it was the big- gest fight of all the many that the Rangere and Americans have was- | DEATH DUE 70 DRINK London, Dee. 26. -- A coroner's | inquest was held today into the sudden death of Benjamin Charles Spoor, Labor member of Parlia- ment at his hotel jin London. Spoonr's son testified that his father had been drinking heavily and had ben confined in several homes. . the coroner returned a verdict, that Mr. Spoor died eof syncope from fatty degeneration of the heart and liver due to chronic al- | cohelism. for a trip peared. Having a in the io awaiting the arrival of the farmer, when the masked stranger ap- secured the loot, the ban- dit disappeared in the darkness. 1 Cambridge, s machine capable of exerting 600,000 After medical evidence was given PRODUCES PRESSURE i Mass, Dec. 26. -- A pounds of pressure per square inch, has been perfected here by Professor Percy W. Bridgman, The device, 2 small one, was said to produce pressure as great as would be exerted by an ocean 250 miles deep or an atmosphere 5,000 miles Eventually, Prof. Bridgeman said, he hoped to raise the potential pres- sure to 800,000 pounds per square inch. It was said that he has had several narvow escapes from injury while the apparatus was in the ex- perimental stage. i of National Revenue compilation of a list of exenptions to the mew rule, which is effective February 1. tain products manufactured on the Continent and finished in England in order to ob- tain preferential tariff treatment from British Empire countries. A lot of goods ium, European countries labor is available have been getting the benefit of treatment fronr Canada by the ex- pedient of coming to the Dominion | via England. is caused in Great Britain by the new Canadian Customs regulations requiring that goods entering the Dominion under the British prefer- ential tariff shall be 50 per cent. British Empire labor and material. Several important industries, such as copper, have found that they will not be able to meet this re- quirement, and representations have been made to the Department urging the The regulation is aimed at cer- which are largely ; from Germany, Bel- Czechoslovakia and other where cheap preferential tariff "The mew regulation s aimed to assist British goods. Winter service is mot complete with- out MarreLear Axi - Freeze and wice. ly Leaf Anti - Freeze dealers can Sloe if : wice. If your regu lar dealer Gocs not have it this year, there is another in sub-zero unfair to misuse your car by trying to run it cold "Why don't you try MAPLE LEAF ANTI-FREEZE and nse the ALCOMETER SERVICE? The Alco- man is very obliging. exact condition of your radiator mixture and just what you need to strengthen it. "By the way, Bill, where is that can of anti-freeze i as Ie ite, a around the garage all summer. Did you Bill:--*No. On account of its being made a pretense of carrying it 2 but close by who docs. ' nuisance to have around and Y Sumaped it outs CANADIAN INDUSTRIAL ALCOHOL COMPANY LIMITED MONTREAL CORBYVILLE TORONTO WINNIPEG VANCOUVER . He will tell you the kept kicking use it?" expensive, 1

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