n]; Malone In Milwaukee Bout ker Outpoints I I wAliKEE, Wis., Dec. 9. ——1 y walker, world wetter lnnnnnylon, defeated Jock e n1 st. l‘ ui in u ten round l-éinn boxing contest here to~ winning nine out of ten 5, 11130071111»! to tln- majority or apt-r men at the ringside. u-eltor title holder concedul ands to hii-i St. Paul I00, and 0,1 nnirnntpointed him from n1, The fourth round was Us |)t'i~7l. lie exchanged n1 [u the head in a thrilling Inc rally in the centre of the mrning Mickey half way 1| Willi n short rlllhl- BT05!- nwr 51,1 n, furious pace ia_ the and ninth hooking loft to nrly that slowed Malone up. lnni- tried despr-rately lint lils n5 lacked force. Walker thu tenth round, although 1. [01111]]! back desperately. lglifs contort was the third 1n1; of thr- pair; iEnIQSTiT The Dal’ Al; The Y. M. C. A. 1111 1f: Snot-la] class n 1111 f» Juniors .1=1| s Jlnaknt Bull practice FOWLING ' 11y Lraguc i (‘grreils vs. Ahattnlra hows-rs. bowling and pool at Fined For Infraction 1 Of Migratory Bird Act HATJFAX. N. S, Dc 9.-— A firm in Kvnt County, New llrunswick, was fined 330p and cos; ny Magis- trate Dalizlc of nichlbucto. on Dec- nmbcr 1st for selling Canadi fleece and brant. a violition of the Migratory lllrd Act, according to a stutuncnl maiie hcre today by the federal nffw-r. Tip- (inn wnn paid and number of geese and brniit weri- s1 . -i and i1..'>sequcnt< iy given to fire suffcrrrs at Wlnd~ sor, N. S. ~ —-—-——Q-O i-~ L. of C. Bowling . Last night on the L. O. C. ullcys the Ali- ts took tin». Barbers into uiiup and ilrfvatrd them by a ninj- orfity of 205. THE LINEUP Barbers J. \Vnl:-ih . . . . . . . . . [I23 (H73 If’ c. Hnilhcs . 171 1m: is: A. McPsaklll ..1.'il i2!) 132i ll. (lrrgory .. . VI1'2. iilii 225. A. MoCaho . . . . . . . .. ‘l9 172 I62 Totul—-2-i55 Alerts J. Cliandlnr 169 123 S. Trainer .. 156 140 F} Doucette .. 2R7 178 $1 DPHROCIIOS .. 224 204 V. Coyle . . . . . . . . . ..1G7 154 193 Totui—2ii6tl E. Doucette of Alerts made hli-zlr est Silllliv score of 2G7 S. lit-sllorht-s of Alerts rolled liichest swore of the thr-sc strings miaking 642. Tonight thv Baud Boys and the . v. ' . ' SpOftlng Comment o g ‘ I _ JOLI-AT A8 FLABHY A8 EVER , Elmor Fcrguaan of the Montreal Holald, in hla snappy writeup of Monday night's game, obocrvca the following regarding Aurel Joliat: - ' Aurel Jollat wan a great hock- _,, - oy player at the clorsc of last ; nlght’a game, capping hia effort! when in that loot thrilling gam_o against tho desperately-fighting Brulna at Boston, he swept the ' length ofitthe ice, hia familiar black cap jauntlly- askow one oar, whirl- ed through the slower-footed Boa- ton defence, flashed around behind the nuts out on the other aide, and ripped home the shot which really swung the gamc. On Monday, ho titeppcd back again, In tho aamo old" black cap, but carrying beneath it the added confidence bred by a championship, and more speed, dash and polish than he ever has shown before. lh the second and ’ third periods, time and again he stood the whole Boston team on its head, sweeping his jaunty way in and ‘around controlling the puck as a o ' . ' AUREL JOLIAT, super-Juggler might control a ball, and lnvarigbiy ending up his aortica by a wicked drive on the well-worn pads of George J. Fowler. oiiARIiorrETowE etlmnoian. Gene Tunney Has ' - Better Of Jeff Smith In Bout NEW ORLEANS, l.a.. lice. iI.--~— Gcno Tummy, of New York, Ameri- can liizlit-ivchzht chaiu-plon, had all lhr bcttlr of his 15 round noedvci- siou niziirlt lrirc tonight with Ji-ff Smith, of Bayonne. N. J. For tho first time in his curcor (extending uvor fourteen years oi’ fighting in ninrly cvrry country on lllt! globe, Smith was knocked down when lic sank to tho canvas in tifc twelfth round DPIOPQ wicked loft punches to the ribs. I O%———-i- “Y” BowLmo In the regular HCllPdlllPil Kalil!‘ ‘u illt‘ (‘ity imnpiu- lust night. the tau rolliiii! Odd Fflilows tt-uui wuu from tlii- llnukr-rii by 1t majority oi’ 201i plim. Th1- pauu- tnuiiziii is ll"l\Vi‘l‘ll (Kart \--~lls and the Abatloirs team at 7 trclorit. ' ODD FELLOWS: I i i i STILL WITH ROSS According to reliable Information gleaned, Jack McEachern, for- rr-cr Abegwcit flarsh, who is at present working out with the "Sons of Ireland" at Qucbecim still under Art Ross’ wing and may yet be scan in a Bruin uniform before the hockey season la many weeks old. it in expected that “Whackey" will return to the Isiand'ln the course of a _ V. _ __ \\'lii't'li Ruins ' bud a slight shzidv. ‘ w ' ' ' ' ' ‘ " nan zuiiiilitzuti a loser in one of the - " ‘ --*-i- 11-. 1 l\ R. Imnlgp H l2), ‘m 153.111 ilili izlilllliritinz-illlll-l utr rcndcrcd in finyimafl " t- WllSillflillilll-Z ‘wrong Willi ‘T w,‘ ,',;,,'_ ' ‘ ' the fight uut’l ltoforrl: O‘Cuunor, |fvr some iinzit-ttoiiutable rcnson, hc- A s‘ Pqrk ' _ m‘, 124 ]_H~i.:au to ziutngoiiizi- Renault. The w ‘A " " l“ 1H "m luiitvr IOIIKIII llie host lie know bow, H- n" wlruqll“ " n‘, ,0 , and while n ivzts hardly of a chitin- A. liuovih; l“ 1}"; né? 11,}, 1iZonship caliiirr, was liy far boter n: “mm, _' ' ' ' ' ' ' " ‘_ 5H7 163 iiinii what Ruins 1irvscuicd. Total ——215ti. l\l:|jor'ty for Odd l“i-.llu\vs—~209. RT SPIIHT SAYS WAS Claims That Renault Won Nine Out of the Ten Rounds Against Rojas 'w in WiHiI i liiii The l\loirt.rcitl Star's Boston cor- ftifliiilltiPlll says: “OIPFPI! Joe O'Connor handed liomm- ltojziis iris (fhrisimzis gift in tin- form of u ilocisiciu over slack lt- lliiilli ‘u their ton round bout in .\Illilillll('5' liull, last night. lien- auii, atti-r winning iiinc out of the tun rounds by n comfortable lead in every one biil flit‘ fourth, in Wliy tliir rt-frrv" uulagonlzvtl Re- nault “i n mystery. llv confinuziliy- in 1“ urging him to right when tliui lz-lti-r nt-nrly 1i1u|uilvti the stomach! (‘. N. R. me-it and a £00K! ililllifi i=4 iii lih‘ 1"‘i"ltii"iii‘ (‘W "M's" nut if Rojas. it ivas lli-mtilit. who‘ cniirriiivilfP- PXPWUWI» wnk or ‘o on a ha“ vmt‘ Qualify, Simlrd"? mflm‘ NW‘ A], Flil-Yifilivfidl cloniily throuillitiiii. invit __~-w-~ ---- -- _~ -»_- . Mn w li-im viioii from,‘ fr‘ w 1,1,; sn-nnnn; nnnnn, ,,,,,1 nnnnst mn. M ,,,,,,u---------- -1“ ------.-.--_,- “HOLD ‘ER NEWT" if"? "y m" “_““‘“ "mt " °f “ iiiliniifiiiwisvlf twins to fliivosir the , 1 Keen rivalry and fast and heady competition its expected when IPIFELEPHONE the NIH"! m commit a I the Abegweitsandfiryslab open, the Island Hockey League at the local :,v-\;\_""I§"'i"1‘ - - - - - ~- 'l‘h|- t-ntirt- biann- for the vnrdicti __ ‘ ‘ ‘Arena on Januar 13_ Rnghnr i" "muck a“ g ' - ' ‘" m‘ s ' j" ' ‘ cannot be Iiliil ciiniiitly to the ruf- . , . .. Y . ._ Y = ,°' l" °°'"'"="°°'"="* ll. s. lllcllvod 1.11 m 1m . .. . , , ,, , no of These Brain Testers Appear: Every Morning in Tho of hostilities, but’ one sextettte or the other‘ l; sure to get the breaks, \V. ll. liewar lfll 111.1 _ iur)"h'il“‘_i ?]‘:\‘(‘:,:;.d!;3 Guardian ' WMUI" 0'1 ‘M1191 UFHOY. aowhat the deuce! T M00" - - - ~ - - ~ - ~~ "i" 1'“ 137 - ‘I , i - I - - - - ' . > , ‘——~:—~—:— _._ “.‘.‘.... “H*.‘_o.‘...“fi v “H.‘““‘ Dalhouoie, theyjof the tiger clan, lo expected to perform here Total—~—-2-i4~il. 7m RG3 I88 Id. lilcAulzty . . . . . . .. liitl 227 135 - ' t: A ‘ ‘ . L in. ltl'N-' . . . . . ..1os 1o»: 121 P 5 f‘ 9 6 7 “w”. h‘ “whip” mtmgh“ o’ Jm’ m and 2nd‘ ltAlilil-‘ivfiiTlyéfié . . . . .. sot 17o 175i Q “m. ---—-~ — ' . .. r .r 7st no" rm \ Jlumors are current that a number of our local puck chascrs inl- (fllfrgilnliltl: . . . . . . .. '|‘otnl~-»‘.l2l.'>5. a l, i a . tend leaving the "steel blades" where they hung them laotyear. But SCHEDULE FOR SECOND HALF ouch’ rumons are paved around from year to ycar, especially before the .~ ' M 8F 11E qlifiAiuE l (,0 J loo make: but when It doed-"out come; the 'oi Whisk,‘ the cobweb; brvllliiit. 86-50- Yvfll 0111"“ We?" y_ nw¢ _ Uvp out ' V‘, m // yg ?'="i""'i'=d IW-"ir and the proverbial red is empty Ifliiri."—thc "Ama. gitossfliyosiggs Ifigéuvwtnfi Wllrntrcfs Doc. IL-dlanki-rs Vs (mo, zen beckons and the temptation l»! too atrong to be realotcd. Of courae, firm at $9.60 for mixed lots wiili w“, ‘Doc 10_C_.,,.vuns W, Ab,‘ its our National lime, honce the inclination. ,some sales at $51.75. stilt-sis $10.00, utwlrs‘ ' ' v /¢ m _ a - 158i‘?fifihviiihfi‘niilsiilifiiiiifi ,”""- ,1“ ""‘“""“'Y T” 1, . ‘ ‘ _ I _ ' pione .0. THE. MARKETS " r ‘ ' ' i ‘W E001 )CL‘ (I'll .‘ Ull l‘-\" (j;"-y|i|]3_ are arriving and prices are easier. as l Lu k t tn. C1, 1-1. __ _. , _ _ , /7 (Canadian Press) Toronto frsh specials and ex'trns*m_-l::,ld1f:-g1;ln m“ a or L r h t $.10“ Um‘ HL-Jmlhv” v5 Amwi Bay Port-Tho demand for grain lire little easier with specials pob- Mnnu-nn] Qnn Dnn 9 ._'1'1n- fi 1,3’ __ 1- n, k, . . Y M (1 I‘ l i I a’ 73 u" 70 M l M _ _, ‘ n. _ - ‘ Tues. l)ii.. i>~—- .111 ifs vs . flhilwi-‘ii I10 imltmvlillflii! KIN! ii", "l" ' o!‘ ‘*5 - 011m‘ enquiry from lonnluud importers A Q market was quict with cur lots of "firkif 111371"! - Jfibiiilli! will" for grain hero today was aizuiu 'w,.,|_ m.“ 17_11_-,11,vny ‘,5 C“. /9 , 20 Ontario No. 3 extra, Maltiug Uur- 6“ l" '0' firs“ 50 i“ 55' "m" fairly good but no business of iur nun,“ ley quoted at $1.06 and No. 3 grade fifties "Ywiifinfivd-v ’ w"""l"’l~' nurtuiwe reiiiilivii- There W“ Fri. Doc. 10-Tcle.phouu V5 Abat- dciiors '1 in delivered fr h i“ ‘J06 zperfitshel’ extmcgz’ Ont?“ trds 60 IIIFZKSEEFY seconds 3gsto ff,“'fii,,deln'gxgnfigll' ‘xiii: bugeilrttl! Whig‘ 1) p 1g 11 011i . ‘t t ,~ , ,‘ '_ ‘ " ' ‘ - i ion. -. ‘..— .1 wa v- u / ‘Sm $10 ‘tvnrafileot: f; ccntgmsr Saskatchewan movement of fresh Snlns n; n [cw 011111011115 were nnn1e Fvllnws LC y b I \ ' g ' d p "'73s pnwucany 5'“- Edmmlm" -t 11% cents ‘r bushel ovcr the ' .. _ .1 1 ' hushel- "'X‘5t°r°- Prim“ for ‘wring market continues steady with frc~il1 A Lyn-Inn. A 11 g 1 , Man’ DLL 22' ‘Tmjpmne Cm vs‘ wheat flour were firmly maintain- nggn very sum-m, gmgnry nnnkm ;.""“'“’"g “m u. up m" ' ' (‘“.lr.w‘lls'l),_ 2., Y M 0A MQH 25' P6 ed at the recent advances noted, Cflillllllltis unchanged. Vancouv- ' Hnrlmq‘ LL ‘— ' vs ) i but the volume of busincs was ur dealers paying 57 for extras and (i ,_ . ___ , _ _ _ , _, small, the tone of the nturk-ci. for 55 for firsts. N ‘Y H mikrgl’ m“ M mum“ vi Ab“ | winter wheat flour was also firm, Dominion Livestock 0 Mb“ mu 29_Y_ M C‘ A‘ ‘,5 0M1 7 but the trade was quiet. There was (11113111-10, Dec. 9, -—-There wore IPl-llmvn, . no further developments in the 156 cattle. 892 soc-p and lambs, 362 _ gl- lion int 2'J—Tt'.|t'.phi)nu (lo vs condition 0i‘ all lines of mil-iiecd, hugs and 470 calves offt-rcd for Bankers - hut the undertone was strong at Bale 0n the two markets this inoru- Canadian press) 'I'1u-s. iii-c. Zlti-llzmktirs vs Car- Crcn Word Puzzle No. 13 to be. the recent advance. The volume of ‘iiln- The cattle were mostly NEW YQRK, not; 9.—~Ncw York wills. _ ’ 7 l" ‘Lfiavmg "lanner- 5115111993 i" P011941 0MB W119 mlldm" mare ‘up of Imlkers l?“ 0v" ‘mm In to have an 8X storey office llllliil- (“Wed “llcc. .il.—»l‘clc.plionc o. vs m C _ t, n, t _A yes (irtay, w l a cw canuers , , _, _ _ 1t M» nws. to or", worn punk N‘; 13 eminence n and e trend s eody . swtroni: cuufls “m, bum on which there inn. tiutranként, in lrcipht tlrc Wool Fr!‘ Jam ZHYHWCIA. v3 “ML ' 12 p°rte°h "mung “minim” t" Pram-l for w,“ m, than m, h, flew 13mm worth Building, which has ul stor» w“ Horizontal l-l Another name for reading. eggs and the prospects are for ‘i, 1 ' 5 p _' ‘ 40y,“ nnnnnnng 1n n rppnft 1n rm] 4" I F‘, , ‘ H I 1 wuc strong. The commonest Mon Jan .1 lluukirs is Railway , wrmng’ nflthmeuc (ab) ' mghor price in the M“ rumre‘ 0w kinds brough-t $11.50 and prices "m"! ‘1179403- Th" WW immmmtl‘ 'l‘uvs. Jun. ii.-Y. M. (‘.. A. vs (lar- 0" 5km"! "l niirmmiY. l“ Prmen‘ “m” plural o! me h": to the 9mm" fluppnw comm‘: ranged from that up to 813.00. “iiliiiiilfl! Will 000110)’ "-11 fliiiir" rolls Home's of been (<Pl.) Nliliie oi a couintry tab.) ‘Pound on the ground in the morning. Irish tab.) Name of a former Canadian railway (ab.) ii name (spell backwards.) Arouont with Ion; ears. Name of plant (sp. hack.) iinmc of ‘Canadian railway (ab) T" consume, A pronoun. Albania (ab) lxhi infantry (uh) ith raised voice, B day last. paist. Vertical "a contemptuous manner, Yiil llighneus inh.) ifllllo, liilive. N"! previously used verb to be. l!) A small bitter plum. 22 Altitude. (an) 23 A partially burnt brick. 25 Like, 26 A minister's honorary degree (ab.) _ I Isirlcx zEIBPA SLUMP r i006" tutu PLY ADPY 211i rarrtre on}. 0s toc, nae» cu p DQQ Q IRE A ernutiiMAii c wet o cur M or £51 our 0Q Tim ureter 00A! TAIL CAM cvsn stoop o LUPES‘ BSEPIIA DOFiED "Emit indicative ol the verb ‘440000700040 on BOY! trim SMOKE ' i For the man who llkoa a real dollohtful WWW "W" il no tobacco to compare with NICHOLSON’S rm emu» t. making a u; m: with min who llko i I cool amooth omolco. It la Illiia Loaf, and has a dollght "to drugstores and grooaro. lllliKEY 81 Manufaoturano, ¢+¢+++04 A WONDERFUL f‘ Answer to Puzzle N0- 12 BRIGHT, CUT manufactured from pure Vir- ful fralranoo. Aak for lt at forward and tivclsteatiy decrease in stocks on spot. The butter markot. remains vcry quiet owing to the ub- Sbeep wcru sold in mixed lots at $6.00 to $6.35 and good sheep block in down-town llrundivay it la said. ‘Viivd Jun 7-~()dd lit-flows vs Ab- uiloirs. senec of any important demand from outside sourcce, but prices were unchanged. The improve nient noted in the demand from English importers for choose cou- tinues and with advance in prices bid and the increased seri-ngth in the foreign exchange situation, Ex- porters horc have boon in a poet- tion to zirccpt most of the orders that still come forward and a utiod trade ‘has resulted. On spot cur- rent recpipts sold at 16% to 17 cm, per lb. Crop beans were still in good demand and prices were quot- ed at $2.65 nind $2.75 per bushel. “EGGS OTTAWA. Dec. 9. —-Thrre is some ‘increase ln the 0gp: 1iroiluc- L § l” MACDONALUS MONTREAL. tion. but the increase it largely on specialized poultry farms. where BRINGING UP FATHER PAGE SEVEN ‘i We Guarantee Warmth and Comfort in RHINO Overshoes RHINO Ovcrshoea not only assure you protection from snow and cold-they fit neatly and comfortably. 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