I MacLean JANUARY 29, 1937 Qifptonb To Double Present Facilities N0 CHANGE IN CANADIAN MANAGEMENT That no change is contemplated m eizher management. or policy ‘ii Canada, was the answer given by A‘ G, Johnson, of Thos. J. Lipton angled, when questioned as to the ible effects of the Thomas J, Upton Estate having been bought Lipwnls Limited o1’ England. an“; new board in Elnglnnd has morflilgllly reviewed Llptorrs pro- gIGSS in Canada in the past few yew-g" stated Mr. Johnson. “iiiid has been so impressed with the <ibilities for the future that 01m; have been rushed through tx- providc for immediate expansion. A new warehousehas already been purchased. which will give us double me floor space of our present To- ggnto plrint and we are spending In the Il“.'-‘.lll)(l1'll0O(l of $100,000 ‘n new blending and packaging mun»- ment. An advertising and sales promo- non plllll covering the next three ycarS is being projected, which w.ll w; n considerable amount of money‘, Mr. Johnston CXDYCSnCLl tlic genirne satisfaction of every mem- ber of’ the Canadian ilrm at their belie flll integml part of the great ;\'Q1'I'I-\\'IKIE Lipton crranizutou, gflrlTl ; on the name and tradi- lions of tlic poor Glusgovz-bom boy who lvcd to be one of ihc worlds b4- I-lUlCWll citizens. bolh as o great mercliriiit and as a great sports- muii. it is just about 60 ycni". since rlioinris Lipton. thcn l5 your. of ggc, (migrated to America. where he worked as a grocers clerk, urvcl car driver. and on a South Carolina plantation. He returned y; hi5 native heath to begin a little ' Cordnefls lfJury Give Verdict nae re-qaened enquiry into the bath of Golding Matthew, 55. 0f Pleasant. Grove was completed yes- terday at an inquest at. York Hall presuled over by Coroner I. J. Yeo, M.D.. of Charlottetown. The de- ceased had been found deed in an ouibulldiig on his lamn on Satur- day. Mr. FNV. Godfrey, jury foreman. read the following verdict after the evidence of five witnesses had been heard; "We. the coroner's jury aiuiorteiled Oar file purpose of on- quu-ing into Ilhe (bath of the late Golding ivmtthew, htwe oome to the decision by the evidence adduced fliathemethilsclsnth by an not of his own hand". Other jurymen were: Rmort Giappell. Walton B’, Warren, 1m D. Carr. Prank How- ard . George H. Johnston. and Gcoige Am: Witnmes emalntmd were: Dr. G. F. Dewar. Charlottetown, who had pei-orrlnwd an wutcpqyr on the body, Arthur wym and James Hardy, both d Peasant- Groive; Ernest Mc- Donald. Oovehead; and Mrs. Gold- ing Amt/haw. rifle oif the deceased, Pleasant Grove. BIBTIIS t the R-inoe Eclwiml ls- hnd Hospital on Jan. 2'1. 10M. t0 Ill‘. and Lbs. Kenneth Gard, South- Wrl, n. son. (HANDLER-At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Jan. 58. 19:37, to MI. aud Mrs. Ciltfwtf Chandler, city t, _,_. OLIVER-At 76 U r ., on Wednesday, Jan. 2'7, 1937. Peter James Oliver. aged 84 years. Fun- eral from St. Paul's Church on Fri- day at 2 o'clock funeral leaving at. 2.30. Interment 8t. Peter's Cemetery. BATT - At 82 Water Btreet on Thursday, Jun. 28, 1937, ll/Lrs. W. H. Bait in her 94th year. Funeral from Si. Paul's Church on Saturday, Jan. 30th Service startingut 2 oclook. funeral leaving at 2.30. Interment People's Cemetery. AI'l'.ltS—At the P. E. Island Hospi- llll. Jan. 28, 1037, Rev. W. M. Ayers in his 75th year. Mineral service nt tlic home of his brother, Dr. J. H. Ayers, 78 Euston 8i... at 7 p. m. this IIIldB-Yl evening. Rcninins lcnriug "fly by Saturdays tra n for Mon- I-renl. Please omit fowcrs. Ill Mlaliilillllll h loving memory of DUNCAN DARRAE m“! ‘(ianoe Cove I, anuary 29. 1932. “ell softly any n. fond farewell F" lust n mm while Fur soon we'll meet our dear loved (IRE Wll-h iiii the joy of Ilflvm. llll Loving Wile and Family. 43060-1-29-11. III MEMIIIIIAM In Loving Memory oi‘ MRS. JAMES TIJPLIN who dial January so, 1m. hearted by llusblnd and UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Chnrlotietown and North Wlltsliire Phone 149 l! me Central Guardian l . nsr nun rouc jtonlght. aso. H? mu PBESBYTIJRIAN Church ‘ I in Canada, weather and road con- I i follows: Hartsllllleszllabgfhmxlegufif ifs‘ my" 3 p- m-i Brookrieiii 1 p. QM" Mme MflflKay. student. w" Pmml- 1.4002. BEST GAME on SEASO l "lflht. Abbies vs. Crystals, I I CENTBL J PARISH, Zrlid road vine worhip will be Sflbbflth next. as follows: -; N‘ M’ imp. and Canoemfeioveug steer: ' hflyd Helldelwll. student, will Weather , held on prenc _ A. G. JOHNSON -___ L 4092' POM! l General Manager for Canada of Februurlllulfi aTflillirlnlggngEgz-vgslgy i 'l‘lioni;is J. Lipton Limited. who re- l1! “Pennies from H " Wm ll" Purchase of n new Ind l sored by Knights of Ifylfig, $1231; lflrzer Canadian arehuun u part "Serve dates. 1,_4036_ "l B irenteral expansion program SEE -____ j necessitated by imp d h m < THE A3315 . r condit. on; in Canadrve us a“ tonlflht 8.30. s and " hggflfizeclsezTgsgy_ Pegons who ' pmvgm, m” ammo. , a m8 ‘ e current Elutiuflllv screed a-network of f0: ‘ The“ rate are mmmded that ' . - e shutoff list will be d Slllfefi. first through Scotland. and the street on Saturday tlltaiitllthfl” tlicii throughout England the bus-l L . - ’ 409 - - - l "Wis {HOS/ling to such vast pr<> __ 1 1 29 m’ , D011 ans n he established his own , ABBIEg A N ‘ lwrliinfl houses jam factories, l battle it. out tcniglllt Cnyfjgyg: ‘ fruit farms. bakeries. and ln-‘ g; ' l iiunieruble other elilerpriseg m-‘ LEGION MEETING-Th Clllfillllg the great Lipton tea plan- I ular monthly meeting if rigs l Lotions in Ceylon, from which comes the fine leaf which ha; made l-lllmlrfs the largest selling tea in I the world. Charlottetown branch of the Can- iidlanliegion was held last even- "8 "ll" 8 lame attendance. Mr J s- walk". vice president was ‘in the chair. The Proposed Land . settlement Mheme under direction glmtllfisslwflr veterflnys A-“llmlf-‘P M‘ ‘d rm?“ Wusdiscussed at length 9 be decision was reached W114i!!! further Information 1mm the local commission. Several sel “Um-s by a male chorus and i; reading by M _ c, much enjoyed? 801st’- Beers were r-izrzn ‘Rec-sills Start Of Basketball For Pepper-up TORCIITO. Jan. 28—(CP)—-Vlc- tcrlous captain in the first. basket»- blll B91116 9V6!‘ played, Duncan Pat- tcn. of Toronto, said that "duck-om the-rock’ was a basis for the game. Invented by a Canadian. Di-. James Nfllslnii-h. Mcciiii University ma. irate. it was intended to be a rec. real/ll?" 811ml? Plflled on a small gymnasium floor by non-athletes. "Just as h duck-on-the-i-ook. where a stone is knocked off a rock by another stone thrown at it, u. curacy of direction we; m be m; keynote of the g-nmc." said Patton, one of the three Canadians who nleyod in the first baelcetiieii game. He described how the sport was » House Discusses Redistribution (GP. By Guardian’: Special wire) _O’I'1‘AWA. Jan. 28—Deb‘:ite coii- tinued in the House of Commons today on a DPOPOSHI to re-open the llrrfl-llgément of constituencies adop- ted" at the last redistribution in 1934. Conservative leader Bennett asked the government. not to agree to a resolution introduced earlier in the session by H. E. Brunclle (Lib. cllflmPlalnl for a special committee D0111. to enact . . cursor/minimum at spi-mgrieid w. P. 123$; llzlitllflll). sue. Di. Naisinith had been and L. D. S. fiemblay (Lib, Dor- chest") llllPPflrted the move and Dolnted to alleged injustices in the “ “ lea of their own constituen- ciea. John R. MacNicol (Cons. To. ronto-Davenport) opposed re-Open- lug the subject. Mr. MacNlcol spoke of the work of the franchise committee last year 3nd °b59PV9f1 It had been recon- sllluled B88111 this year. He thought the resolution should be withdrawn and the subject matter referred w that committee. Redistribution was based on the census and the nein. census was not due until 1941. he said. The resolu- tion called for what would essen- tially involve a complete redistribu- tion which could not come, accord- lllfl to the British North America Act. until at least 1941. Mr. Tremblay said the object of the resoiutlon was not redistribu- tion of all the constituencies in Canada but only a more equitable readjustment of‘ constituencies where injustice had been done. Mr. Bennett expressed hope the government would abandon any iii- tention it might hold to amend the redistribution not of 1933. Parlia- ment had no power to increase or diminish the number of federal re- presentativee. he said, but could change the boundaries of the con- stiiuencies. The constitutional prac- tice hed been never to amend re- distribution acts except for correct- ing typographical or construction ermrs tryingfora weektothlnikofafaut gymnasium game to relieve the monotony of routine gymnastics, The idea conic to him while he was lyuig In bod. and he jotted don some rudiments o! it. Early the next. day Dr. Nalsmflh got a couple of peach baskets from the janitor, nailed them l0 feet from the door to the running track balcony at each end of the gymnas- ium. For the first game Patton, now retired secretary of’ the Toron- to Young MEN'S Christian Associa- tion and Eugene S. Libby. who be- came a California real estate oper- ator. were chosen as captains. each tcani having nine players instead of the present five. “The idea." Dr. Nalsmlth told the boys. ‘is for one side to get the ball in a basket. without running with the ball. striking it with the fist. or holding. tripping. pushing or shoiildering an opponent.’ “The players kept more to their original positions on the floor than they do now.“ recalled Patton. "Whenever a player lost the ball t0 an opponent, he returned to his original poslfion in readiness for a puss. We tried to pass the ball to forwards for scores. With 1B mcnomnfloor25by40 feet. we couldn't move very much, "Every time we scored we had to call the janitor to get his step-lad- der and get the ball out of the peach basket. By the end of the year we hnd wire baskets so made that the bottom could be dropped by pulling n cord." Patton produced a phototlfllpll 9' the college's “first basketball team. 1891." Laughing, he remarked, “We thought those uniforms were won- “Not for one minute do I deny,“ Mr. Bennett said, "that the redis- tribution act of 1933 was not per- feet." But he recalled the efforts to reach agreement on changes made by the 1933 act and declared there had been and oould be no desire to seek party advantage. No person dmm“ Pemlf-lln: divine worship l‘, conditions permitting . THlZ CHARIIYTTETOWN QIIARDUUV PAC!‘ THREE Dominion Life Reports Good Year i MAJOR. J. A. MACKENZIE V. D, C. L. U. Provlnotal Manager Dominion Life. assurance. Company. whose‘ annual Statement appears mday. S rickcnlllcther W o u id II u i t United States BOSTON. Jan. 28—-(CP)—-Al broken-heoricd mother whose flve- ' year old sons body was found be-l hind a billboard in Brighton yes-I terday, said tonight she wanted to go buck to her native Newfound- lfllld L01’ the safety of her children. i "I would like to take my family buck to Newfoundland as soon as this horrible case is solved," Mrs. Arnold Harris, born Edith Belvin at New Chelsea on Neivfoundlnncls Trinity Bay, said. “I don't biame l Charles Undbergh for being anxious to get out of this country. He had another child. I have four other children. Like Lindbergh I rim considering my other children and I intend getting out "of the United States." Her Oldest son, Ernest, was born lu Newlbiiniidlaiid. She came to Boston with her husband who works in a Cambridge pupcr factory, and the boy. “No child seems to be snfe in A- merica today." Mrs. Harrss said. Since tlic disappearance of her son Chester. lflcl. October she has care- fully turned down the covers of his bcd cocli night. Prince Edward Island-born Cap- tain Archibald Campbell of the Brighton police division in which the cliildls bones were found in a shallow grove, had no lietiitnucy in Dominion Life i the speaker at. the weekly meeting Shows Excellent Progress in 1936 ASSETS INCREASE OVER 82.600000 The Annual Statement of the Dominion Life Assurance Company. ‘released today, indicates that ex- I oellent progress has been made dur- ing the your 1906. The report, cover- ing the Counpenys operations for its 48th year, reveals an increase l1: assets of over $2,660,000. making a total in excess of $33,758,000. The; market. value of the securities 1s $426.60 more than the book value taken in the statement. i Mr. Fbrd S. Kumpf, President and ‘ Mounting Director of the Company, pointed out that assurances issued and revived during 1936 amounted to $23,496,769. The actual amount shown in the 1935 ltatement was 323.180, M4. But, in 1935 all in. suraiwes issued was shown whether it was token by the applicant or not. In 1936 only such business was shown as was actually taken up and paid for. Income i. reased during 1936 by $876,623, making e. total of $7.772.- 710 for the year. and an excess of receipts over disbursements of $3.134.192 is shown. It is a. matter of gratification to ‘ the Board that the gain of insur- ‘ uuce in fowe in 193B amounted to SB.740,784, bringing the total for the company up to $164,019,813. The amount paid by the Company in death claims was $919294. while the total payments to beneficiaries and policyholders amounted to $2,960,511. Rev. Mr. Benton Addresses Club Rev. H. L. Denton, pastor of the Charlottetown Baptist Church, was of the Y's Meii’s Club last night. He spoke on "Sidelighm on the Hitler regime." Mr. N. D. McLean presided. -Pla.ns for the auction which the club has scheduled for next week were discussed by the meeting. The after supper sing-song was led by Mr. Em Bell with Mr. H. R. Shepherd at the piano. Mr. Norvllie Luck, general sec- retary of the Y. M. C. A., thanked the Club on behalf of the board of directors and the picture coin- rnlttee for the assistance rendered in connection with the picture ie_ cently sponsored by the Assoc. lotion. . Acadia And lVin Wanderers declaring tlic burial behind the bill- board was the second inlcrnwciit, “I'm sniisifiocl the skull-and bones l "chilly AXHHEH defeated Halifax sold | _ A" My Dome scmcm scored a 25-21 victory over Uni- ed we earth of the ‘mused we,“ versity Grads in two Halifax City yard hoping to iii<l further clues Senior basketball games h?” w‘ were plentcd there inter." Campbell. lending to the murderer. The hom- iclrlc sound check/ed down stoizcs of the child's cleziili. “I've rend in the newspapers," Mr... Harris said. “that many inter- ested in Clieslers case believe he was the victim of a hil. and run automobile. driver. This isn't so. I know he was murdered, I know it. in my licurl and soul. "When I flist come here I thought policemen were terrible be- cause they carried guns attached to their bolts. Now I have a differ- IC. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) HALIFAX, Jun. ZB-Acadia Uni- Y. M. C. A“ 51-21, and Wanderers night The wins sent Acadia and Wand- rrcr- into a tie for first place in tlic league standing. both with two wins and no losses. Grads have a win and a loss. and Dalhousie Unl- verslty Tigers and the Y were in the cellar with two losses and no wins. Irvin Carries Off DOMINION LIFE ASSURANCE ooMl-Axi" Business in Force Increased over 38.500000 THE Head Oflice; Waterloo, Ontario A KIESSAILIC FRO“ THE PRESIDENT Increased by - - l INSURANCE $2.960 EXCESS OF ll E Highlights of llw 48th Annual Statement , gI-nvrullv llll|trl w-l lni-‘i iw- r1 ii Il- .. DURING I936 , iii . ' 'liniiiiilii,iiii‘i (lf1l‘ll'rl<ls “illtlllilil i] _ _ v _ of lflellfllltlfh in form: jmlili . lliink, r A§SIL r3 an optimistic outlook for I'M i. l l (and now fatal 833, 758,945) POLICY AND ANNUITY RESERVES Increased by - - - (and now total $2 7,0 10.53 7) Increased by - - - (and now stands at $161,019,813) INSURANCE issuizn A ND REVIVED $23,496,196 PAYMENTS T0 POLICYIIOLDERS AND BENEFl(lI.-‘tllll£5 'l"()'l‘.tLLED Dlsnunslljxugxrrs The ill-ms. "Prili $3,134,192 to pri all I f I r 00.000 irli -‘ rs I ~ TOTAL 'WAS flit-y iccmnl- llllll‘. eillii-r l irliugll $7q7721ll0 0r Innfurily of the cnnlrnvln. s viYENTY YEARS 0F PROGRESS I ll)“ W26 10.16 Inlunnocln force.“ mnuain....... ..... ..... 819,307.17! 893.870.2117 $l6I.0l9-8l3 Premium 1.1mm. oiamo 8.157.312 5,028,123 Total Inonme ...... . . tie-mas 4.044.687 7.773.710 P-liylflthl! In Policyholtlermuu ...... . ................... aouos 1.060.971 3.960.511 Amctn IIB in December Jlnl ........................... .. 4.251514 15,838,610 SBLTSiLQ l5 $375,715 11.73.1801. 27.0 “L537 Inlllrnllfl‘ and Annuity RFIIYVBK II nl. Drrrmlitr Itln. .-. . . . l Irel Illlll llie Company's [Ifflflrfhv- during I930 an UIIlllIlPIl in tlii- llllllllfll report. in 1| di-Iiiiitu iiiiIii-itlliiii of (In- I am sure that tlic following Ill\'l'l'.~l- ficulion of fIie (Iompuiiws IP41? will I receive the i-uiiiiiien-Iiiliiiii ul pullry holders llllll tlii- Hllllll,‘ peiierailli. blurtuuigivs will bull: Agree-.- ' - $2,660,075 - . . airing". $1,989,710 llii'i|il:l:l(3().1lil’}[, of uoini. ' L are Uuiiiiiiiiiii and I'm- vinriul) 31305"; l s 4.. v -f- ~I 2. 2W. 1N FORCE “.".~....‘...l...I'i1lB1’;> l " {MIST ", Real Ii-"tziiv, iiivliiiliiig ‘W103?’ llcuil uni... Loans l0 lfiilicyrlinluli-ru Intern-sf. clue mill accrued . Prl-ntiumi “l‘l,'I'l\'ill>ll‘ . Cldll and nllicr uni-win "lilmiriill; i Tllf‘ ii-~1'l.~ of Ill!‘ (Iiiiiipuin. if 8513.70.05, hlllt tin» (‘Xvvllllilll Ill $130,136. Iiclniig in lllf‘ pnIii-ili-ilili-n. 'I‘hiii $00,130 (Mlllfll i. lnii'l.:i';_ ..r l 9511 tlic a--i-l-) represents llll‘Sll;|l‘1’ll1ilili'|'~‘ i CIUIPTS OVER capital iiiid surplus nucniiiil yiliirli is In added ercurily- l0 ilivylirililv-rs, and is uvuiliilili- f» flu-m IPTPIIIIITPII. ‘I ' ‘ . and i\iiii|ii'ty' l Reserves". $'.!.'.6lIl.-"i3i. is the nninunt ‘ required along will: future r-miiiiiis. will! glfllli‘. n4 do tlic llircotrire, flin- envia I4: iosilinu which flie (join iuiiv _ I I . cuuliiiui-ii to llulll. mid the v-Xri-llu-nl I I lliiiik tlic pnlicy-liiiliia-ru can vim. ' progress inziclc during tlir pus! your 44u¢9% fi-enidrnt and Itlzinnging Director FOR EDWARD F. SEAGRAM, Watc- Dotvn Tl MIXED BOWLING ‘ IIOLY NAME Flying Frenchmen: F. Hcniicsscy 241 174 211! p D. McKenrie 106 142 114 C. LECIHII‘ ‘.107 245 246 F. Siiinotl 154 164 155 F. SIOCUIHIM‘ I65 219 142 l J. Kirvriii 147 133 125 Total-JOSE. ‘ Lucky Strikes: l E [Joucrtlir 255 194 152 K. Flynn ' 101i 66 144 F. McMillan 168 184 235 l S. lt/Iullett 9T 152 85! E. J. Gnllnill; 137 153 180» M Dougnn 135 13c 207i Tolal~2883. "4 Ladies high single, Madge Doug- Mll/vr J. A. lllaz-Kenzie. (7.L.U., Provincial Manager, 111 to I15 Grafton Street ltichihucto of S. RaoblClllllld and Sons, admit- l) S. KUMPF, Witter-loco. Pier-sirloin! rloo, Vice-President CEO. A. BOBBIE, Cull, viowPresitlc-xil ‘ lleys ‘llolister Probcllriflifv 110101141155 iConcluded Al‘ FRIDAY. JANUARY 19 . 3.1:!) 1"’. ltL-Jlrownies-Sooial Hal 0.30 P. Mr-(iirl (iuirltzs-Stwiziil Hal and lleiirlz Hull. 7.00 l". M.—(‘h0ir Practice-Heart! Hull. 8.15 P. ML—Junioi' Y. I‘. U. 25-- ltlcnll5LtJ'lO. N. 13.. Juli. J kCP)—A.IlCl' heuixiig ll tviiiirsses - today tlic Royal cflllllillchlOll in~ A n n u a‘ M e e t I n g vestigutuig illegal fishing of lob- sters and bllltil.» concluded its sit- ting here this iiiienioou and inowo to Buciouclie. where open tomorrow. 0f Maritime L if: sessions will Assurance’ Company Alizlionsc irtobicliaud, 0t the firm d nun‘ h“ had pm’ mbcls on we? ((‘. I‘. hv (iuardi. Special Wire) Poultry Awards (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) WINNIPEG. Jan. 2B—Dick Irvin. coach of the Toronto Maple Leifs. cut opinion. Oiic gnu or evcn two is not enough to rid this country of those insane people who brook mothers’ herris. “Just as soon as the funeral is an, 207. an, 478. Liulics high three, Madge Doug- Geniu high single, E. Doucette. two wih the label of Eastern Fish- eries. Lirl. Afagdnlen Islands and ally council lflllrilxlflw and that he HALLWAXV Jan’ J3__D,._ J_ G hncl kiiivuii this vim, conirary to yucnougu“ o, “d, W‘ . U15...“- mw" Tmu‘ “n” of l°b°wr5' one president of ilio Mnrriiiic Life A.» bearing the lwbicliziud label and 3.1mm“, Onnpuny a. U“. annual ym-gniig of the hoard o: cliiecior» here today. dcrfiil. They consisted of a thick. blank long-sleeved sweater with grey flannel, full-length houses and gym shoes." Two other Canadians were on the team, l". G. MacDonald of 91n- ny Bme. Plcton. N. 8.; and L. W. Archibald of Trum. N. S. Dr. Nai- llmllll. roi- 4o years nhyslcfl diml- or at Kansas University. was horn 75 mus no tn Almontc. 0m- O.’ the 13 original rules drawn up by Dr. Nulsmith. 12 are still in i-rrect. Those who mrttclveied in the first game were invited to view a TC-mTIBCLIIIO of it in Madison Square Garden. New York. Jin- 27 could know how the people would exorcise their franchise. The debate was still in progreai gt the l! o'clock sdjoumment. Seek Confederates Cf Captive Bandit (OJ. By Guardian‘: Special Wlre) QUEBEC, Jan. flit-While Honorut Bernard, captured prison-breaker, lies m a jail cell tonight with his frozen feet in bandages. police con- tinue to scour the city and district for "several persons" ted for quutioning in connection with the killing o! Detective Leopold Chat- euuneuf. Ohoteuunailf we: shot down Mon- day night. when police comerotl Bernard and his pal Arthur lfbn- lninc in u basement apartment in the oily. Puutstno also was killed in the little u Bernard blasted his way to temporary freedom in a rain of lmllets. Bemnnl .wu captured yuterduy nftcr I three-hour siege at a farmhouse at. Mluuvllle. Bevan men And four women are being helgutnoomlauniiondo in cells at Drflvlh P0 ndquarten. No dune; have been laid against them it wu mid at an inquest to- day. adjourned pending further in- ‘Pwo officials of Quebec jtfl which Bernard and Plon- tulne elcopodlundny night are un. der mmpmalnn. Six feet mi and of sum fram- Patton believes that his view“ good health may be credited in part to the athletic acl-Ivitlel 01 hll youth. “Although I welahod 0!!!! 130 pounds I used In PllY l" u" linc on the SDr3fl8ll9l¢ mnw‘ “u” in football games 885ml‘ Y!" ind Harvard." he said Amos Alonso 51531; was our 080W?‘ m‘! '9 mm a touchdown once Anlnlt Yale with one of the Ilrkfi! Pl!!! he engineered. “V?” us about 40 would! I Pm?“- ___________ r0 CHECK SMUGGLIIG my The Cnnulhn ha!) BOMBAY-The Illdllll IWWII‘ ment he: nrenameruflpgv MW oml cordon around M"! and Knriiknl ID 91'9"" 57mm“, o; Juiiuumcnuulnunto i» Immune-unmanne- over we are going lo move from hero. I cuiri- stuncl it. 1t muses me think fill the time of “Illilf. lum- pcneci to Chester. I coiildirt lcl the oihvr children play licre any- more. I coiilclnt beer hivlflf; Lliciii walk these slrvoI-s l0 Stllfivl- "You don't have to be rlcll 01‘ famous like Lindbergh to have horrible crimes committed on your children. We're just poor folks but it has happened to our baby" Rev, W. J. Milclicll. pastor 0f Ihfl Pcrlocostul Church in Everett. which llic Harris’ attend, is ti',\"nt§ to persuade them to move w f-lIIW city. Resident Canadians Win Series (c. r. by Gillrdlalfs Special wire) BRIGHTON. EBB-i Jan. 28-» Canadians resident In 1511815115 won a six-game series from native born hockey ploy?" Wllllllll b? taking the final contest 8-7. ‘I'll! Canadians won three games. BM- land on and two were drawn. mister Dickson of Halifax wu the star of the Canadian Attack tonight. with three goals. Frankie LeBlanc of Moncton scored tw and the rest were tallied by Jack Milford of Winnipeg. soeve Lut- ozki of Winnipeg and Cramston. Gerry Davey matched Dickson's performance with a trio of goals for England and Jimmy Shannon, Johnny Coward, Bob Whltelaw, formerly of Winnipelt and Ander- son 30f. Iahle others. ALL 0N ONE TEAM MILWAUKEE-coach Bill Chandler of the Marquette basket- ball team l; handling n "melting pot" squad. Forwards ha! lokody and Glenn Adana are Hungarian and British; George Hulk. centre. is Bohemian and Guards Erwin Gi-af and Dove Quohlul In Ger- man lad llik. who breeds poultry ln his spare time. won all the firt prizo~ for White Leghorn hens in the 49th annual show of the Winnipeg Poultry Association today. Irvine's entries won first for: first cock, first hcn, first and second cock- erel and first and third pullet. Seven-year Bond Issue C I o s e d UITAWA, Jan. 28~lGP)—-Fi- nance ll/Llnister Dunning announced the books of the $15,550,000. Z 1-4 seven-year Dominion guaranteed Canlzlian National Railway bond issue due Fob. 1, 1944. were closed at. two puns A. S. T. today. Announcement regarding closing 0i’ the books o! the 320000.000 three per cent. 15-year bonds. due Feb. 1, 1952 will be made later. Simecriptfon lists for the two matwities were opened this mom- lnghytheBankofCenada. The price for the seven-year bonds was W126 yielding 2.31) per cent and for the 15-year bonds was 99.50 ylnlding 3.04 per cent. BAR. SHORTS FOB WOMEN CAMPERTOWN. Ans-Women tennis players of 5t. Patrick's club must play in dresses of reasonable length. not shorts. and now they on arguing what is a "reasonable length.“ FIVE ON MOTORCYCLE (By The Cumllnn Press) LONDON-How five people rode on one motorcycle was told by Harold Keen of Byfleet, flncd l5 for carrying more than two pus- sengcra and falling to have con- trol of the machine. CEOI-lI-A TAKES HEAVY TOLL fly 11m Cnnadhn Prm) CAuCUTPA-Cholem raged ln Nookhllt District. Bengal. recently end in the 100 villages ranged by the epidemic, £6 of ib! one: to n! It Inn lfl r 255. Gents high thrcc. C. LeClair, 698. Gents high three, I‘. homey. Montreal. were shown the wiiiie~ . who said he had supervised the lab- tlred to go on mtml work; that. he| Hon. E. Albert Reilly. K. C., of ltloilctori. N. 1%.. “its iiniiieri chair- Raiigers: Bllng- ‘ man of the board; H. R. Sliver, E, Robin 257 174 209 He did not know whether or not Halifax. vice-preslziciit: and Bor- 1-1. Corcormi 151 155 150 Eastciii FlollUIlVS were st-ll ill bus- nnrd Lockwood, li.i‘.iln.\, secrctiiriv- R. Coylc 10o 22B 189 lllfiss, s:l.tl ltobicliauil. The lubels ircznsurcr. L. Corrignn 120 151 145 wire olitiiiiie-d three or four ycarsi The directors decided to cun- W, Young 115 186 147 iigo and put on tins sold at Mono-- liiiue tlic di\'id.-iii~ii_ 0i $0375 ll" G. (Joady 101 151 200 w“, Rwlhbucl‘), 1t1oniyeni_ Quebec share on the issuzu uipiiiil. ll‘.- TOI/El-illlml» City and Three Rivers. Que. . “llt-‘l-lfilml l“ l“ »"‘"“l> Th“ “W” Rookies Plrciiy DlCllnOlI, local loreinuu for i"ll°“'f"_l u“ l‘ F. Ticrncy 250 179 269 tlic A. iiiul R. Lmggic Co. LtcL. said mm‘- ‘ p - H v _V ' .1. McCnbe 149 160 l49f Lhe coiiipiiny" lind lllll'('ll.l.‘»ld a coii- _T_° q-vll" m‘ “l ill" “'““l"‘- l “‘ l‘ R. Dalzicl 174 155 130 sidciuible iiinouiiu‘. o .‘ nib lit-lore $-§-_1~'l-~“" "'“"“l-‘-“'<‘ " - L. Mullciit 205 I96 3'34 the season Qp€llBd litnl. Llviaiivl‘. , m“ h“ “"‘ J, McAlcci 154 I63 120 Previous testimony by Jonn on» l“; E- “- R- Mflllllyfe 135 293 133 dct. ciismlsrcrl lobsu r giiiruilii, was bmw" " i , _, H Total-Bl” denied by ruslicries Iiispocwr c0. “_“.‘"““““' “’ s“ """ ‘h’ " m“ Ladies high single L. Mnllcttfllofi. Ipng. He contraclictuzl BoSCfkOll-‘i ‘Wm r ,, W .7 v I _ _ “ V‘ Ladies high threeL. lllrillott, 606. tliut he lizid sent (Jixudit nun '- , lvwl 1‘,(?‘,‘(“I""‘TMfllkft "y. ,1‘,,'., Gents high single. F. Tieriioy- iiotlicr gllllhllalll on ii "itihl goo-c" glltkqgnlvyasflji 1'M' k;‘li_“_,a.'cmu'yl 269. chase; that ho had siiid he was tco - I, K Black sack‘ x IL J‘ D AIrKonlia. Saint Jo‘ 69B hm 11°“ ‘WW1 ‘m l“l“""‘a‘~°" 5M“ lei‘. c.nnp'ni-iiinii. w. n1. Hell lllllll by Euafdmlls- "m1 mi" 1"’ “ml a“ Mi-umi sziini .i.iin_ 1):. .l i. Ali- Alerla: * _ asslstiiiit liad done pi-iviitv work 1,3,,“ N, l‘ A mm, M1, _.__» 5 V- COYlC 344 251 196 around his home when they should ‘i, 'F' imfqflj, hi,“ GENWHA‘ w S f. Dougan 122 114 14s have been 0,, (hm. 1m- J- dumrufln‘ .‘ W -(__ I‘, M. McDonald 159 iao 212 mmcw, mus cxplamcd "um Nhjrhiw .H. .R gawk“. R B C» E- Mmlm" m‘ m2 m“ 1w @110!“ ID will“ a whim-W!" well in ‘Wllllllflivl All oi HIXlIUY 3- Desnoch” 137 179 260 rying boat allegedly owned by Ed- ' l .l____ .'_ . l J- Mali”? 175 173 "l" hilmd Mclzinsou. He exprmul uu uni sicnviri; T°IM4255 opinion the patrol boats were unfit- . l ‘ ‘ I FOR Nlwt t-'('O'l1.\ Inn“: ted for the sci-vice, their main iv- I --- J- Hugh“ 187 186 16° compllshment. liaiing been destruc- ‘ O'1"1'AWA_ J-iii ‘.113 lllilllflllllltlill’ B- Mccabc 126 149 202 tion of gciiix, of air innll scrriw iii Noni S. 1i: B" Brow“ 158 no 163 "I think Mclunson should have is helm! t‘flll>‘lflf’l'l’ll by Illl‘ EOYPYH- M- mllllflfl 143 213 l5l been made Admiral of gm- pleqg, merit. Postmruter-Geiicriil rziliol- F- E8811 355 272 397 5nd mo“ sqnqcrhmg “ugh; my“ told the House oi Commons today A- shen‘? 163 143 147 been accomplished — remarked we - in answer to a. question from 0. B Tbtal-32l3. commsbionm, M, 5mm A T [k . Isnoi‘ mo. ulIInXI. rm» Mtnlste Ladies high single. Mary Clinton. mmc- ' ' ' ' ' slldlNova t ortéigenwaswlutgilt 0T“! 21a, ' prov nce a p _ Ladies high three, Esther Mitch- gall wrvlve- BIL 582. ' o < Gents high slnglmFred Ere-mm. - m m Too Late To Clasifyn Gents high three, Fred Egan, 744. H. Crbswell .224 " '—"' ‘W ' J, Dillon 115 131 133 WTLLYS KNIGHT SEDAN FOII Style Mull: Tolel-(lollfi quick anle- $50.90 fll-“ll- _P!‘-"f]‘ n. Duncan 239 114 162 Ladies high single. A. Birch. 213. 4s ______, L-4°~"~"-~~f"~' n. McFnrlanc 201 168 137 Ladies high three. o. mvle. M1. .-— _ . A. Kelly 179 I'll 179 GEIIM hIIlI single. J. D. Wlbilll’. GENUI E BUFFALO R ‘OI! l.‘ a Donia" l“ l" l” 25g Priced to pell. P E. I. Pui Tran p_ mum- 151 133 11c Gents high three. H. Craswell. ers. Queen St. l’ a M. Curraghii" 92 79 17"! 664. W r L-40il4il-__9V-Zl0-_- ' TORI-I'll! Tonight's UGWIIDR 71W ltm-flhem. “ " Wnlyqg Commeitial League: Eagles vs. NO- I-‘O SALE-REVERM. COOKIYC .1. n. Webster m mi m Nlmes: Style Mam vs Frvm- muses. on» rm‘ law‘ few-w A_ mmh 3o 313 131 0111.5, lJflN? burner and scwiul hauling B, Council; 151 133 185 8.30 pm; Prince Grocery vs.Oldl stoves. 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