Chicago . . 610 3344615 Detroil.,‘...,..r. 314 new 9 Tuesday - -oetroit at Can-dim; Toronto at Boston; Americans at [Rangers Huston Rangers CNN!) Detroit ' FtiriAuav- Toronto at Montreal; Detroit at Americans: [burgers at Cnieago. "siitiirday--qrosrton at Canadian: Rangers at Toronto. sunday-Montreal at Chicago. Tommo Americans (‘anadlens Montreal _ Goal summary Pun period -,Botstott. Bauer tDw mart. Peumger) 5.59. Boston Du- mart tPettutger, Bauer: 1330 Pen- aiu'au Galina, Htmett. swoml [wrindr Boston Cowley,‘ ______.. a 'l', [Mum “any tGoodfeltow The announcement was made on sorreltr 10 n Pemmir-HtMmom Friday that natural causes resulted Go'duwm-my. Goodlellom m the death of 'dd-year-old Bernard Thin] oetiod ‘llmmn. Batter "hr Hibbins, Kitchener chemist. The Pestttnserarauerahunart “he produced three ot the Boawn sous, Bobby Bauer skated in (as! from Ion this to poke home Forty Dumm's rebound at 5.53 or the ttrat period, and nearly nme Inmates Inter, u the edge of the nets, deflected Ban- er'tt also: pas! Goalie Norm Smith. Petungvr had misled on each coul- ter, 'r:iT//dciiorr ‘nnamn. Bauer (Du: mart' 9.01. MM sparked w Olen-he an an the Bram. a t-1 new" aver Doubt! Red Wins tonight tor the can; champion! ninth all-sum! gale without a tin 1 Dunn: tried tive-man makes throughout ma thud period, but they were “pulsed, and Bauer Mole avuy with human in score the fiaal 1m “new PAGE HIGH? Boston Rookies Score 3 Go Detroit '2. Chicago '2. Semor o.H.A. Brannon! 7, Oshawa 5. Intermediate A l’rmlnn I. Gan l. Intermediato B Port “tutor 2 “Mb! I. Dunnvill» l Smithvillo 0. Cu!r<lorrra 2. Human O. Clinton a, Sv-afonh 4. Pun-um 1. {Human l Junior "A" O.H.A. Tammi" \lmH'm'vn I}. Hana-w T 10t)vt. Sous l Oshawa I Junior "B" O.H.A. huh-“01 4. Milverton P., Ho-llvvlllr ll. 'Huvulmk P. N-sw Hamming 9, St. Marys l, 'Elmira 7. Palmerston 2. Arthur Ir, Dayton t. M _. 1lraterloo-ltitdtener Pros Star at Boston NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING Intermediate 0.H.A. Collingwood 4. Owen Sound 3 Ontario Junior "B" London 4. Paris 1 Hamilton 3. Wen-lam s. Exhlbltlon anonm U. 7. Mnntmal Queozn‘s 2, Clarkson 2. xQueen's Cr, Clarkson 0. Ripley 4. Walkman l. Toronto ti. Canadians 4. N Y. Amvncans ct. Montreal 1 Boston 4. Detroit 1. Amurirans 2. Mal-nous L Canadiens 4. Chicago 2. TH U RSDAV NIGHT'S SCORE NATIONAL LEAGUE WEEK-END SCORES NATIONAL LEAGUE 'DI-III'. and and?! I ate mutton" section Trw. H. . 6 13 1 American 8061M" l3 5 2 Mt 7 3 Hockey -.-.-" 1 Town-w. "n. 1‘“ in Gets TWO and iron», new; uncle. and IU"', on ,.ter onday attended the {In yer ttdit . [vices of the tate W. a. "Bill" Eiiiiiei; nut“ rue hone miner. tit', lulu) panned awn, Wain“, eve» nine in Lou Angela. In. Brin qioe SMART GAME left Lon Angelo- and arrived " ---- ikit_efteer 9n Sunday. _ --., - 10 10 dHrtsbogtd mono l Hanan-r2: I 2503222 3344615 33060 ' 566453 2423622 6644733 1294813 1537258 ‘l' I-xitlt u rm tum Iroyr'rl T ‘|"‘~~ hi. Its; II' It“! " , Hun-mm†f uux‘r'mumn' Ala Jan 2 1'oIIb'trle, " majmiu m Manama? Ill" "mum worlln" mu~> driilHI lurk "st lulu-n» Im|.u l, km-;. " I' any“ m In mar“ .mrm-mvnl In I‘unn'n pram t'hrislmam paroles on time. 3 Touay mmlth lhe "In! or d two- , nah kin II an grunt-1| llu- In.†and "'UIII-‘ll fot' mind conduct They" worn f‘muml ours in "sou-rt of hum": mun- " mun" Iorrr “illl Hun-tum Billh â€haw-s .mll vhwiw wanna“ to l-unlo 'track. l WAHMrNriTttN Juu 2 "Ut, -I.I ‘Hnn'ul um Inplm Im-nl c. "MN Atthrottr.ti " t‘xiillll! Ital-MUM Suvmclzn â€In! Irrc',rrrit ..- 'hs~ l'mn-ll 5".va uvan |lujl'l| ‘.n htl'nm‘l‘ .‘\'_".:.!l12.’ and " X"~~ hi. m nun-nu ol I".h7u.tuu' Its rrotinu, AA?! lm‘url upon ‘ln- "tet " “unmmx 'r.:isrt',ttlrrIt ol Hu- cue-trip/ou, uuylllllchlI hrluu-ru Nos H; .m-l .\m~mlm 2-: 15-217. showrsei TNT-UH: In Inn by IIII-ir nun tepi- mung." "ttt of work and wanting work, while a sitttultaut.ons hunsv-rwhunm- I'EIIIVBS in selwlnd arms indiraled this ESTIMATED l0.000.000 I'h'FNPL0YYE0 IN IIS. Setting an objective of S20“.000 at the beginning of the year for back tax collection, the deparmrnt has gone over the top and wail be more than 312.000 in taht"ess wt" the objective. WORD OF HONOR KEPT BY HOLIDAY ('ONVN‘TS A net decrease of about tss.oirol in its tax arrears for 1937 an a re-' salt of II total clean-up of over $200,000 in back taxes during the year, was announced at the tax collection department by Tax cor, lector R. V. Alles of Kitchener. l "mw':_w rcerrytliglits Feature 0200.000 Collected , Waterloo Game by members of his family. ACES!†it was feared death was due to poisoning. but a post-mortem exam- ination revealed the theory to be groundless. The examination also revealed the young chemist had been dead for some hours. Hibbins, who wax I laboratory employee of the Dominion Tire plant. was found dead in bed " his Hamilton home Wednesday ‘rht by memhers of his family. At' rst, Says Death Due to «y I Natural Causes LIL,, Ir, Bringloe u survival by In: wife, four was. mm of St. John's, Newfoundland, J- And George of COIIIII", and Arthur of Waterloo, two daughters, In. G. D. "rtley, Kitchener. Ind In; Frank L-Combe. Detroit. - -- - The late Mr. Bringloe, in only a short time. was associated with the Seagram Stables at Waterloo and took charge of the Batch swing two years ago and had notable success on Canadian and United States tracks. He trained the 1936 And 1937 King's Plate winners for hub Ionmeep and Goldlure. The body arrived in Kitchener on Sunday evening and in. taken to the Letter 1 Dreitrintree hum! Home, Waterloo, _ - Widely Known Race Horse Trainer Dies; Resided at Waterloo in Kitchener in I937 Tax Arrears TB! WATEBLOO (“MVCHRONIC Sh Pro llIIlll- Billh ‘uul \ n-Iu I 1 imu-rl tit.,t 7n»- Kunl~ A but lll' I'm thr- lhird K 'trs I _ ruml. unmnn: 'itr h Tim: Fight that brought major penalties w the participants. one player rar- rout from the ice, and one knocked out try trody-rheekitm. {Nahum Thursday night's Ram" in the Twin City Hockey League, Waterloo News defraud Pro-Moll 4-I, and Kit- .hv-m-r Packers wo" from hunt} 67. Kn-nls .md I'm-stun opt-um! the nighl‘s p'ay with Hotthvmuat1ey Innk- "d Iln- MM nun" fur Ilw “mm-rs l".' " 'ries irmu llullingvr all 11:1 r'rru.stort vu-nul thr. may» when Gay IF _ " cum ttertrsiutr.U. "min: thr. {Hal unwind Smith. righl wine. fur Kuqu mu carried "tr "rttonsciouts, Inn lo. mull-II and nfminuml play in ' mnl “MIL II- ts n»- : I'El‘llll‘ll~_ m-ll tilrmt ts l’HW‘I‘IJ“ .m-l “mung. uinum "m " tlr"ttrtiir" \lim'll G.ty 1'airlto1owr'w mfiitcl" .m-I I‘huul. slot""'.- . “,4 l'lr Smith for Keats Knocked tTrteoertreio-Beat Preston A year-end Canadian Pres, poll " sports writers throughout Can- adu has left Syl. Apps, centre star of Toronto Mnple Lenfs hockey team, with the proud distinction of being Cunldl's outstanding athlete for 1937." Apps, a native of Paris, Ont, was I star in track, football. baseball and amateur hockey before turning professional with Toronto I" 4-1.-Paekers Win 2-1. h. ~|u-. Knuh' Sharks. uoral: "f “ah lt, ski, "ctUHisi. Krill. Sm tlr ."lll Inn: “was; "ol- ll, x-hv "marl-V Slh‘l-‘il‘l'l .nnl ' _ .- tr trt 'Iu- Mun-ml canv- lt plum.- iurruvstittu_ with II .nul Van woeot.eitit " “HI Lnuul c; a." mill uIII In " " and Pratt of Packers and struck his torrmeatt on a CANADA'S BEST SYL. APPS " Inujm- and roost in tho tlto instiga- ma-Ils, Chard in." tilrmr.trtttu. the Cltris1tuas lIuliII.u Trlyt,s. um " and six Inn-u $1" and coyts rum-w in Kilrhvnr-r polio' mun nu Tueolas M,", l'hrlu idling to pm a “no for vocal: ti-tus d'vv ".us' uin~u h-II clznx in "rill. lui'. Ian-4| ti7 Wilrong oral. â€ruse and Grass; duh-use. Snlomnn, pow 'trv: Pilkines and Dorsrh wings; Uttley. kirk-r. sh"ttleworth. Wilsnp and Hailing". apnea KITl‘lIEXl-JR Jau t Tum Ru MIL u Tiitcttsmc: 1Jtttuauiatt. who left ln-rn- in Hip spring to join the Spanish Ih,w-rnnu-n' righting forces. is ttot III-mi as lu-Iinrul by his trio-mix A .‘ml has horn o.cvived frum him l‘lllll “1min": In which city h" nu mun-II ul'lM' gnu-ml lllullllls spout in H..- mm) of Ilu- loyalists. Rubin um-I'un-Il a small wuudwurking shun hm- ln-v‘urv In lv-l'l fur Spain In his ~;uu- HIIII‘ llo- puilllud fur a holmy L".I Hulse-t .IIIII “an Irot _ um, Wltit, l "ttrt". WM ICAt ninth; "rohl. Dunn _ u! Mum-mu. rs'iritli" NEW HAIBURB. Jan 2. 11180. lwwyc-m-old son of Mr and Mrs. Rw purl Moll, had his left leg broken when struck by an automobile. drt- wn by Ant» Autxer of Baden, this "tterttoort, The ancident occurred at the corner of Queen street and high- ways Nos. Tand 8. Accordtng to the pollen report, the boy waa crossing the highway and became (outlined. Irriver of the air was unable to stop Hiecmuw of the Icy condition or the roads. Two other art-ideals attuned in the district. but no one was hurt Clarence Burkholdmh of Erosion, . driving a snow plow, is said to hare run into an automobile drirml In John Fhgirdield. of Bum-hviilv A ma- ehine driven by I W. Sherk, of De- Iloit. sidvsuip-{l a machine drive." hr "itroid Ka!wood. ot' Kin-honor Kitchener Man Not Killed in Spanish War New Hamburg Boy Has Leg Broken Hit by Baden Motorist on Icy Pave-L-Other Acci- data Reported. DRUNKS PAY $10 AND COSTS 3L3 Kim-I". Moder- Depnrlmenk Store I.†" all depth-cal. taAi--h.tS-iittlaurri.o "-hoa'_im-r-,-ruooth-hurreis. GOUDIES ' a “I - “hp-ice Inn-3.5.. lo hvutiunlo. " " a, b - u I banni- hI-t all around the "are. Hall-price Dresses - Knitted Suits - Millinery - Girls) Hats, Wind-Breakers, Ski Suits - Cashmere Hose - Yard Goods HALF '1 PRICE , “a. “mun! II»- '. “Mu-mu .lml uolsrttt N llr. F. R. Harvey, driving south on Ontario St. Kitchener. at mun. on Friday. was hit broadside by a mar driven by F. Tonuut, as b. turned otr Dulu- tit. Fenders of the Ill-Hey car were badly damaged. while the other car was none the worse for the mishap. l Many minor accidents and LEA. cases were heard by Magistrate Blake in Kitchener police court on Friday. Alex. Pheyn, King street. (paid $10 and costs for permitting fdrunkenness on his premises. John 1 Fetch. Bingemnn street, was churned ‘with hitting a motor car owned by John Semplc. on Weber street, and then leaving the scene of the acci- 'dent. Accused said the dent on the Tender was so small that he did not know he had touched the car when passing. The raw was adjourned for a week. The case of th Shake- ~m-an- youth hum-l unconscious on the, street was adjourned until Wed, mwvlay. iCourl Hears Minor Cases; Fineslmposed F. TUNDNTO, Jan. 3. The Globe and Mail. in a [rummage announcement today, Bays that. beginning luxury " the price or "the Toronto duly 1'iwspapers will In- three cents per m vie mm. " rents per week. or " . . nu pur month." tTit.. [him-awn! price moans an "r . 'uI~-- m one â€-le Other Town. " .1Lc-< a'.'" 11.0 Slur and The Talo- 2: .n. how .AI'Ib-rnmm papers.) HEMPUIU). Jan e. Pruzwu bod" n: George turson. ot St. Vincent Township. was round yesterday in n “pen ttNd on a farm about nine miles nurth of here. Parson. a Hyena†tuvllelur. vvidently was overcome New Year's Eve during the worn Mina“! ot the winter while on NI way home from Mearord. After shop lung here during the ahemoou, Car son set out for home in his cutter in the any evening. Becoming Ion! in the slow). Car son had unhltched his norm and an- puontly was attempting to In]! home when overcome by fatigue. Daily Newspapers Up to 75 Cents Per Month Farmer Found Dead; Lost in Storm DR. HARVEY IN CRASH “and", 1pm 4, I! Telopllm ’5.