.i \ il iii Gramseivea the third up real liorum. § neil .Earl clubs hssbecn fanwouldki himae that the Abbies attacking Walter from John wh# Hall freely not known die fray home def t 533%* 5! Nl to that Hawks of course are in and anxious to stay they too will not lean on their sticks. Behind the Wolves, just two a tie for first place. Lose Two' Straight Uf th# illicit crowds of the numbering two hundred or the Hartsville Maple ii the Kingston Crystals they clashed fm' the first Jan. 27th at Wiltshire fair brand of hockey was out. le , end third ut de y did. Egggggfgé iilctiil siiiiiiii four starts. Hawks 1, Leafs I eueuowlai our-| -mg BOWLING HOCKEY WRESTLING Will Play Return Came undsrlood in eonneetlon girls hockey title and Crystal ais- home and home Sisters will like- Bummsradde the week was rust thought e tcanl would play 5 gud. dm deem same out lt vm auth- -Uflf-lf»iV¢l1 learned that such is- not the case. £°‘i'il§" ’ gsileié' ln, ” itil Ne.lTeam para? I5§ 3' lei; S8333 . . . . . . . ...-» .. ......|-» »-. .. ......-» .. -...Us .. ._ A.Mayl1¢ _ . . . . ._ Points-282. No. #Team g _,mt -Tl- HawksA°' ' ""}77ii O ° T" I ' Face Abbies Tongli: msES`Feb’etrire l\ll;ITl.t.m%onteIs¢l?;,'|[_-:l|}% E' a lMliNEY Blllli -- AbbieSisters ___ o, si.‘,t.£;.‘»2‘»S.»'.':l wo.) ‘§?..‘!."¢..;‘.§."‘2°°..“...‘i.°’....'2..."“L'..Z§ 4 it TDIIIGIIT AT 8.30 (gy ggqgg 3, guy) , NIU YGK. Fab. 1. - Toronto from tha net, I rauodaus ne- snru wrlue) fi- P- By omaunm swirl wire) g NEW YORK. Feb. l-The bank- mg experience of louis Sensi. newut of all Primo 0arnera’s man- Hsera, won the Goliath of Genoa u bloodless victory today over Joe -H0051. Mlmser oi’ Max Schrnel- Hili. in s struggle of financial _-,zaternents that has thg fight bus lneas\_d.izsy_ "Mil announced little Boreal, who gave up s vice presi- dffii-'I D°°t in a bank here to man- age Cameras fighting and bank- ruptcy suits 'will iight Paulina Uscudun in Buenos Aires ln March utther. He gets 215,000 ‘peaatas, Wliivhllllvt ofdoughandyou That was where Boreais ggpen. ence in banking circles, where be wwked in the Pbnign lbrdiann D=w'i-ment. sem Jacobs reeling to his corner biting his nails. One ‘million Lire turned out to be lots . more than 275,000 pesetas, as many more, in fact, as 004,000 lg to gg), 000 Of newly devsluated 50.00 per cent ld te R.E_Jenkins _ . . . . . ._ Walsh . ... ._ _ l. Mayne , . . _ _ . . . _ . ., Points-292. ui;-_o_e U-4 No. 3 Team 2212?? ip li Ne.4'i‘aam .°P=?i*‘ :null 'E §5 UBDODLM ....... .. .. ...___-eo... .- ........»»-. on _Q0 MBKBDII PNK-37 S3323 _seas 2328 Maple leafs and New York Rangers, looking as about the best pair ol teams in the National Hockey Les- gue, battled through 10 minutes of exciting hockey to s 5-5 tie here to- night before a sell-out crowd of a- bout _i8,000, The draw was just l enough to keep Rangers in s tie with' Chicago for the American division lead. The leafs got off to s speedy -,startandrsng up three goalsinthe first period while holding the Ran- gers scoreless. Then the iUi'!d champions began a comeback that was just as surprising as Torontds early spurt. They brought the count up to 4 2 at the end of the sewnd 1 ~ or gm; f ,_°°0,°00 L, _ I frame. use lt at 4-4 in me llrstnall M I N U A T U R E as-|-m¢eq,»'” N t 1. 'u|of the third and notched their final ,ywobg hum, nw", .nd 1.4 oal with only 3% minutes to go af with his chin. g . ter Joe Primeau had put Toronto in ; -My M,x_-- hg s,.,°r,ed_ _.Wm front again. fight Paullno in Earcelona, spain, Bufnlhcmk 'T2 the h:'°`;ll"§° m,M.,m ,V d ,_ even. eeoore wogoa, cu- m no 1°' M me ing the last, and paved the way fm' two more when his shots made it possible for Cecil Dillon and Earl “ Thefirsts.hootforthePurdi~csnlooklt my d will Fbrgusm shield t/ook place laestl I`ve misp1g¢¢';p ,$g“1:;eaM°.`t me' Seibert to net the Efsi two Ranger ‘night and resulted' as follows: moment or l’d tell you." :ggi 2v°:;\‘fg;:°::"};li5h s ` sursusrtr | First Period: 1-Toronto, Conacher 1°=°°- out-> nn. ° - P°“'““°'- 5°ll>"° and Ulmer rename.-Davie somn shore -_ (majors): Ccnscher, Johnson. qomgguow g;e,,;.t 3 ' ’ 1 on 3i\Wl'diiY evening, Jan. 27, two Overtime Period: §,,,,m| |»°,`|°,|. - dred hi ' _ ded nfellli’ £51? *&°:°g',r;;:g Nom 4-Boston, Beastie (stewart) ms. |R-Iver rink. lo witness me mum P'“‘m°'§-,,`P,§]'°' f,m"_"' talked or exnlmtlon lnston between names s, otuws l No ,cm P° °" ;i:;nE,§°}'$/5;rQP;.‘f¥nsKl1°" *M ,f'h_°, Penalties-Wiseman, Beattie. H H , eaders of A OTDAWA, Feb. 1 - Montreal Overtime Per-log. iiaixglgspectively of the Mamons inflicted s 3-1 defeat on N0 wore, » 6 RWM- the Ottawa Senators here tonight, Penalties-None. in tiw first period the rut aut- :my nv. nunsroe ram mel.; on nun J . mn, ‘- ‘“ W lvl Dairy Xmas had me Pu-me vumm enumpn over their emu num, a; cmsaum, 3 mms to a rm one ° ‘ _ ' mm 'hm me wmmm Ispostponed ghilxgg Wiiid f*-fini: £131” 1131;' tional rivals in_a bitterly-fousht dowmd the hudwuruu md “ve Meek mmy "mom mom National Hockey LeaK“° contest, FORUM, Montreal. Feb. 1.-A 3- CMBDM has to me count A. P B G-‘nuli-’ h in ,ents u they swnmed U d m- Maroon; victory hoisted them tie with the Chlc&00 Bfack Haw ( - I I 5900 IW ) Pink t I °““ C into asolid position for a play.off tonight left Montreal Cansdle WM M .ny vm mam, na., rob. 1-mln and The ircondmmnlgivill. od I semi, eempomlly at km, "hu, mn ln second place on the canad- 1_° m mm ol W demanding temperatures today mthmnmwxm alter thoaenamrs werelenlnino oellar im lwtivn #tending ottheliatlonsl me “md ww me Moped in and valued a v°0tv°°=- me my to their K' n “ffyihlu d with their onsnoer or won; mu, Hockey nesrue, but mroons seal no M” “mn” an mem until monday night oi the ‘muy Dick cola gvgglimegd . In the ploy-one sunlnuheo by the °t*»lWl» to drew uv into a tie with Leafs mum' four ao.” Ms-lie R°l¢libl0°U1--70° K-“lim mo econ to pm the DM °“ I reverse. the 1"lyii\8 henchmen. A crowd of However it me mn oi ugnt-heavyweight boxing chem- one up W Kiwi 'rho :mc pei-lou. in which me 'l-000 My Cmadiem null out from WM ul; mm W _Diem-hiv iisht. ¢¢hed\1l°d 1°# to- In 9'” mud md th P1 no homo team held an edge, rolled to “"4" tWi°° i° tit the sneedinr but dw °"° mm in on madison square cm- 0 t mm P* ° " B proouos s goal but they has only Hawks in s rm game. ”h°""‘°‘ "hm an open sn- nous nm. “W ‘tl *ll tht fwy md de- ,,,,,,,,,, g, "wud, ,n me mam _ smmaav in mme :°];":,f'l.§f!=;‘:,:nf‘l:'nf,dn"}*d; session when Maroons broke into I n"¢h7*'l°‘|= ‘ima ‘“°°°°°*°°» ~ gh, ,,,,,.y_ -Chicaso. S e rd (Jenkins) °fi¢» ihil tieins i-11° “ae 5°:-“Ely 11"' "“'°° *U4 f°“" mm nopp.e°¢imo‘:b :inthe p¢\?:\`l; reign; 711°- pp. the mira pei-los. l Lmxlim I rzewerate effort to check Bhmmm at ,he Umm b,,_,,,_ 2-chicago, shoppers (Beswick- fthetenmin te er “ml e tckolull . The break came nm and dn” ,mo be” Bevmdulffloldsworthy) 16:21. ‘Arch ;l,ld"mn:g. rraiiiuta to go. mm ` 1” not out 8-Canadiens, Gagnon (Portland) ' ' ‘”“”" ”°"' nun nlmoo, mooring from new ""°' ‘ "ld °” ul* 5“m°Y Mt. Cfllliiid . i Penalties-Carson. hm nemm ,nw th mm ed Trottdsrs pass, made it 2-0 when :ou ,mx ,,,,. ,' 3 ° ' ` the oloex mowed 15.30 ln the por-‘ ’°°°“" ""‘°" nw sunk Justice-0 “just inside the ,od md me mud 80.1 of “ut 4-Canadlens.B. Ma.ntha,'l:05, the pill; fmmnefhg f|,¢;i';;“:,t°°k"ed Period went to Ottawa. Desse Col;n‘m”_c°“tu” m' c°““*f' 1; mcg w md B,-,.,,‘“|’ who "_ Rocha and Earl Roche, both hand ' no ,,.., ....4 ,,, i§.".'l1°»’3.“.‘l‘.”?.f?'i..?2." "°“..§’°lI; 0° to scoring tion ‘"5 2448 mg qu "mg eng” ,_-mg ,Tdynh the mly Benstorial counter of the totheirwinga,|¢q-mg f§§§. tgiii igiil. tire? gave the Hawks goal faoa of! deserve credit for the ° -“ °"'~ r.n.c.a.sr.i.mrs Yhlm Maple Leafs "°" °' "“° H“"“° i-ugh wo c. uenem, seo. UDV ldd perched . ‘°°°‘ "=~ 1°- -we "‘“‘°"......,.. tii:;:;;;;;:;::;;:ft ,f°_”"°“" °‘°” ”"‘“‘ "'°“, nigh mule a. is. Doualu. 'f,',“§',"' ~ ' nigh single ofirorsan, asa. - the weakest tea t 24° m * High two A. M. Douglas, 431. charging pug-ming Russ Blinoo scored his second turned the pass after the former . Arch. Pidgeon doing penanco for ¢Vdh1IiI. Ut uw Klllld Whlilh I0 Ref .vu fn, m dm ‘_ erees -Charles Rayner md o e game in the final per- M muy) 5:1 mn,” “n°'°° U hum* rlnai of nm. section in Rebekah wllbm- Moray. ivd, werklnz his way around me p,,,.1¢¢,,_N,,,,,_ _ ' lpague: Pirates-Goal, Meek; defence. _-, --.---- _ _ _ , _ `°°"' H* 3"‘“"'°"i ‘*°'\noelm . me vamlvheu and num- oencre o ` `"" ` ‘haird Period: No aoors. Penalties-Abel. Overilme Period: 5-Chicago (Gottsellg lCool;) :l9. antha- V 2, IGULE TDIIRNEY (A. P. ly ilasrdiaira lpeehl Wire) ‘ AQUA 0ALIliN'l'l3, Kes., Feb. 1 --“Willy” Cox, 34-year-old Brook- llyn professional, added a smart 70 today to s fine 09 yesterday to lead the field in the Agua Cai- iente open golf cbarnpionahip by two strokes. Just before nightfall the straight- shooting pro wreated the lead from Paul Bunyan of White Plains, N. Y., who had held the 30-hole lead since noon with rounds of 69 and 12. Not only did Cox step out in front, but wee Willie Hunter. who played with the Brocklynite, followed a first round 'Il with a second 70 to tie Bunyan for sec-, ond plsce. ‘ Cox, Hunter and Horton Smith played in a group and they suc- ceeded in scrambling tha line-up 6-Canadiens Larochelie (G, q_ Mg _ _ ..._.. , , _ .n rL2|°' “Fw a}i.'\'.$`»'="‘i&'.'.i.'.'..-?"an’°" 3-"$2" ?r““1'»';§.‘fI.'§‘"e>"‘i§`.‘...'.'.i`.i‘f Bea rca ts Bo w =H°°k°y Fa" Get °"““*’°“' E- D°*°°°» N- cf isatneeouf mf left wlng.i<_Pmg¢on, r-_'sement ' ' Jail Sentences _ _ nigh three K °’°’”“°°'i- nalry xlogo-coniumllton; de- T0 Eagles , .___ Leafs: ` _ , R_ “warm” non Nana own aownmo ;moe.!J_.Ly1e sal o. Pyle; centre, . wmneon, N. s., ree. 1-De. _L ua‘d"D°°-h-”°‘“‘7D- w.mPTa:,b lht DI, Fleminl. left ‘“""-“ ‘ter-mined to eradicate disorderly - I. rflonorna, 3 'ml °°"“'“'°‘°' “““° " ' 'nie 'rryon moles led l-y their f°“o-` mas, Inman, In , Th . Wad-i ~ » o auaclsaas “L D"m_ "‘°“ °”‘“ . ,. ___,._,m,_ score was 14 12 New Glasgow gained s lo-4 lead if 2 E that the Windsor curl up swiftly and they appear a real championship boat were in progress. “Con- quering Sex” H s picture that IDU" fall, particularly fight fans will ‘lurnlllhly enjoy. MUNICIPAL 'oftheariginal wsterworkswaaabol iii 2 |yes.rs 1931. 1932 and 1938 becane necessary for the to provide out of its awr- sinkmg funds $4.500. Ur D00--a total of |1410' if all sinking fund payments As a --csult the special water tax that had been imposed from .ii- tire? (Continued from Page 1) by the Committee on Municipal Finance: Your emnmittse hands you here- with eomparative statement of the operations of the Department of Sewers and Water Supply drum in accordance with the forms supplied by the Canadian Chamber of Com- merce fur the yea-ra 1006, 1014, 1022, 1931, 1032, and partial figures for 1933 Total construction colt of the system which in 1906 amounted to $414,512.15 at the and of 1932 amounted to $086,581.09. Total receipts in 1905 amounted to $22,441.32 and had a little more than doubled in 1982 at 048318.70, Total expenditures for operating in 1905 were $9,038.45 and in 1932 had somewhat more than trebied at $29,174.64. Average daily consumption of water in 1005 was 001.136 gallons and in 1932 was 1,373,242 gallons, The not debt of the system after deducting sinking funds from amounts owed bond holders and ,banks in 1905 was $334,974.08. This had been reduced by redemption of bonds in 1914 to $222,703.27 and in ,i922 to $290,944.39. In 1931 it stood ‘lt $328,083.33 and in 1932 at $323,- 180.93. I I Ear-lungs ° l In 1905, in addition to thc net camings of the system, the City |Treasury had to provide $3,937.63 for interest and $4,500 for sinking fund which was levied on citlnens ss a special water tax, In 1914 the system paid out of the earning; all the interest on its debt. $9,050, and in addition 01,- 659.17 from earrlings was paid into the sinking fund, the City Treasury from the special water tex paying into the sinking fund an additional 's11.s14.ss mos reducing the sem at a remarkable rate. By |922 operating costs had been largely increased and the earnings were down to $12,619.75 of which $10,309.52 went to pay interest and 52,457.01 to the sinking fund. The special water tax had at this time been abolished and the City 'Press- Iurv pals nothing additional vo- ‘wards striking fund. ’ In 1931 the eaming of the sys- tem after operating costs was |10,- 88'l.48. In this year it took 010,- 004Ji0 to pay the interest. leaving 5 E laggestions Nearly three hundred thousand dollars worth 0! Charlottetowt bonds issued in payment for lb water and newer system have bam redeemed and the net debt ot the system is now oonsiderably than half of i -of that which | le mu in eneou withstanding this f I “mea in mi me U iif any)-.move .,@,.=;; lg- 5’ >- §é£§ i-Hillel! the interest in its ' standing, (while it the interest on its overdrafts at the bank). If the net investment of the city in the system, ra' in other words, that part oi’ the Ul- tem which cillzclis have already paid for in full, was earning at tha rate of even only two or three per cent, sufficient funds would be available from ernings to take care of all its sinking fund needs, . The natural inference to be drawn is that the cost of operating the system is too high, or else the rev- enues collcctcd are not as great as they should be. ‘ The suggestion has been advanc- ed that the Department should be brought under the direct control of the City Council. Whether this would make for greater efficiency or otherwise is a debatable question and expressions of opinion might . be sought from candidates for ths Council as well as for the Board of Water and Sewer Commission- ers. It would seem to be apparent however that with s full measure I of co-operation between both bod- ies considers/ble economies rnight Fbe effected in me outside work, and the office accommodation and organization of the Water and Sewer Commissioners for the quar- terly collection of water rstas might well be utilised in the more complete collection of some of the city‘s other sources of revenue. It would seem to your commit- tee that the policy of the Depart- ' mem. in supplying water to a large f number of non-residents of me |city, living in adjacent areas, is lending to encourage the erection Iof buildings outside rather than ' within the city limits. thereby i probably depriving the city teas- ury of tapes which would othd- wiae accrue to the city revenuu. A detailed financial summary The pfouned Br°°m°ld'mmy` only 8274.10 to pay to sinking fund. was also appended, ~.4 i i i main l l again. ‘ \ .New Glasgowk defendng rink in the flnau for the cup. 'rm naar y . li l= l E Sailing, sailing Over the bounding 1 Once you change to l llnenoae 1 ‘ Yorvll never awltola L "' "' "‘.‘.l.‘."°"' ““° "‘° ‘°°“ _ PIII TOIACCU md. l, t » i \ 1 t - W iiiélgiii, I ggggqzgl l|3||W°lEff|li|ifE f lea.. ll . l`ia , _l, 'I ll ' ,A lit l » l l l ' i . l ~ | ,v 'l . ki