=85.“ l.’ . ‘meew-"rsc. r‘ -r‘_~::v~*-.._~,,~; 7-,»; .. 5+», _ . *5v-\-i--.u ,fl».~_~ ~ tendency to " - bresth, Dnco will give you tern ls deranged. per bottle. Drew. “High Speed" Pl constipation ls hed- We qdvl . led this WI)‘- $25,000,000 C xl-Lw Yonk. Juli. 26~Savnucl llnbrl, whosc t-npitul twenty $91175 iLLU ronsi-ttvtl ol n l-illllll)‘ 51d‘ and mo bnsht-is of coul. alnnounced _vi-»-1.-l'1.l;l_\' the con. lidution of Ill -u oi‘ thr- lurgcst coal and ice t-tnnpnnil-s in Ilrooklyn into u new llnin-l (‘mil nfld lcc (ibruormiou- having tweets 0i 5.U'N.0\'0- hlr. ltuiu-l lwilllihfi being presi- tit-nt and gt-ut-rlil lllfilltlfifl‘ oi the l‘ll74-f']ll'l\'<', whith lllfllltlws lllt‘ follrln-lluvaztllii Codi (‘ompztuy unll I’l'.lnl:ln (‘will and lzw- iililllllilill’, ||\\'ll a l-tiiitrollinp: llllt‘l'9al in ll. ‘I'll-u 1‘:w'.jt,-.,v \\'il.~4 t-airrit-(l through by him ivith tile us slum-t- of l'rit~:.li<, and will iuvo!" no Iii-W ilmlfttlili! or .-t-curi!_\' .tt~.s it was ‘liilll. ~ in '* m: an inl- it.’ ‘i, u-ns workinl: n .~. liruoI-Il_\ll dtilVtml "at uiry in lftitli. (in faiiint: to" ' ‘.0 a week. ht mitt tho coui and; lly peddling coal’ c“ .11.- matie enough mom . _\- by Sinnmor to buy an lt-c curl. n. lit!“ he- v. s. ab!» to contract for ~ liUl of mnl on n Sill‘! r . ‘ted all efforts to t‘ ipllli), zlizhough fre- ltl been reported in tho "Mitt that litirus Bro- c tit-u] near consumma- llie coal llfUOklyfl. llid Ktll Ln! tun: onwcalth and r flnfiiilflilléS tnakinz n holdings. .\v ttmporntiou has thirty- ll pockets, forty ice plants Large Area. 0f Zinc Lead Ore Uncover! ed in N 0rth’n Ont. Report Says V47,OOO,OCO Assaying $22 a Ton Blocked 0ut—Ameri- can Mining Group Behind Scheme ’l‘t)l‘.f)I-€'l'O, Jan, 26.—--’i‘ho "Eve-ti- ing 'i'i*l“f_’,l'ilm in its news columns today says: "Itcport announces the fuct that thi- Bunlzc-i- Hill-Sullivan group of mint- czlpitzilists of San Francisco hart: uncoverctl and blocked out ill tiliclmsfortl, Ont! ~l7,00il,000 tons of zinc-loud ore, u-hicli assays $22 to tho tou. Diamond drilling in the l'i‘.\'l1Slll))S 0f Balfour. Blezard and Lnmstlt-il conducted (luring tlic lust full revealed probably the biggest bunch of single wealth ever taken out of northern Ontario. It is a tro- mvtl tons block of mineral with trat: lugs m‘ plntiznlnl and ~pintinum shun-mi: riirbt on the silrfut-vz." ' -----30-%-i——— Another Gold Duck '\'-.‘.- more: very much ‘iutorontotl wt; iy in rmding an uccmlut of cold b-iifn; found ill u. duvk. The \s'l"t(-r recalls. u litlit- lucid- wnl which ilzlpponcil 1| low yours Jigo but, which ivnu nuvci- publish- I'll for some reason. I .\ prominent. lady in Charlotte-i ‘own puirchusotl u. flllCk for hcr villi-limits dlnncr from a friend in! if» vicinity 0t‘ .\lount Albion, - gfht-u tho duck was lfelllflt; 01'0- nurgll for the oven- on opening Uhe ' . several ieceg of gold . urn- found. They were of dlffer~ but elntnm. but one piece was stinicu-hat larger .than the usuul uugirsl. l t)! course the lady ill tiucsilun‘ TNEKIII] to_muka cuqulry n! tirme, ulul lliw excitement prom- cd‘ in become intense. Sam-pics mun cont to the duckfirownefa l'!llIl0~ and an investigation started inimctliately. ’ ; 15y a singular coincidence fl. ap-. lpcarad "that one of tho family at the Mount Albion endbf the line had fort n pilr of gold rimmed; spormn- m. 11W} no trace of them‘ could he found. And ‘t also hap- pened that another member of the slid lumily had swept them Ill) nud (ls-posited them along whit: other odds and ends into the Stove, Wllrrr’ they. of course, melted sud eventually of course were put out with the "aslbes and, of course, the duck picked them tip q Give DRECO a Chance f" you an suffering from any Ifomlch tNUhlQ-hiw I \ ‘ g-suffer distress after mule-are al- fllcted with gss after meals-are embarrass! by offensive When the stomach ls not doing its duty the whole syn- v A good digestion ls a blessingysnd Dreco will certainly assist the worst stomach. s. A. FOSTER PEDDLER or 20 YEARS AGO .this morning publishes the follow- ‘ suggested that the Dominion rniehl I in the Orient and of important Can- relief. The price $1.25 Jenkins & Sou Guardian lle are a wonderful aid when Goal , - 0e the use o! both when troub- tPl-sser Murley Fr]. Just try them, ' Defense . - Carmody Young CENTRAL 0700111 Forwards Duffy‘ DRUGSTORO ll-luestls Power _ ‘ 3mm“ ward We have been “.- situate cook 5mm enough to secure from a '_" _ ”' J. Kelly MgFarlgi-ie Montreal llrrn 50 Men’; Over- R. .\lcDougall Gallant. costs st very low prices. We will also Include our High NOTES Grscle Society Brand Coats. OAL COMBINATION and fifty coal and ice retail sta- tions, largely in the ghetto section of Ilrooklyn where a large cash and curry trade is done. Last year the combined business of the three t-ompunics was 1,800,000 tons of coal and 1.600,00_0 tous of ice. Al- so controlled. but not included ll! tht- merger is the Ice Service C0111- puny. of Manhattan. (lfricers of the new corporation lit-sides Rube] are Richard Wolf“ t-f tin.- (‘ommonivealth Company.‘ vit-b-pi-t-nideiit: and Henry Sanger, of lln- Putnam Company treasurer; directors, Gardner Pattison, Harry N. 'l‘zi,\'itir, and \Vl1liiim S. Shipley. Canadafs Opinion 0f China. Trouble Sought by Britain?‘ Newspcper Report Says It ls $ug-, i geeted Dominion Might Be In- vited to Send Small Force for, protection of Oanadlin Mls- sionarleg and Cillifllln Oom- merclal Interests. TORONTO, Jan. 26.—-The Globe lug stuff special from Ottawa under date of January 25.~"Del)8-TY-\11'6 0f rninsb troops ior Shanghai was fol- lowed today by an unofficnal mes- sage from the Motherland inquiring about opinion in Canada concern- ing the trouble in China. it. was be invited to send a small exlpe- ditionary fame in view of the large number of Canadian missionaries utLun commercial interests which might be threatened by the action- 7 Guardian l versus Jenkins 8: Son by a Score 8-2 Lust evening at the Arena Rink s very exciting and interesting game of hockey was played be- tween theGrocery Men. and thB Guardian hockey team, the Prlnv‘ are wlunrlng out by a one sided score of 19-2. i The following is the line-up. This ls your ehance- ‘ COATS $16.50 for . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 8.25 Crouiu for the Grocers played a stellar game. Good work “Reg" old boy. Cook was all olver the ice and couldn't get hold of the puck, bard luck 01' top. Huestls the Grower's Centre man played a soodcame and scored one of their goals. Duflfy the o1’ war horse. of many a hard fought game certainly show- ed up well lust night. He was the leading scorer for the Guardian. Bruce. Power, Young, Ward and Murley played stellar hockey for, the Guardian. ‘ 20 p. c. Off All Hobberllnh made to meseure Suits until January 31st, 1927. The next game of hockey will be played between Rogers Hardware and iPrinters, Saturday night. I 20 p. c. Off All our high grade Boy's and Men's Suits including Society Brsnd. REMEMBER Wed. Thurs. Fri. And Sat. Only . I Captain Vessey of the Guardian had his team working like a clock last. night. ' Widely Known Player Returns t0 Senior Purses NEW GLASGOW, Jun. 25. * Pflddy Nfllflll. Widely known as one of the best defence players In the Provinces Branch of the Amhteur Athletic Union of_ Canada, that he had been granted -his amateur card. Nolan has starred with both New Glasgow and Stallartou teams in amateur and semi-professional hockey. At the beginning of the season he was offered s berth us coach of the Acadia University No Approbation Store Open Until 8 P. M. , LW. Robblee of Chinese nationalists. “While uuofltcial pronouncement was, forthcoming. it is Mill-Ed O11 good authority that Canada has not yet been asked to participflle ill 1119 British military plans." t Sad End Of An Eli-Soldier NEW (iLASGOW. N. S., Jan. 2b‘ ~04 long honourable career as u soldier both in the Imllerlfll T0799 and Newfoundland expeditionary forcc came to u sad and tragic end yesterday when George Pavel‘. 8.5- t-tl 57, died in the Aberdeen Hospi- tal after being picked up nearly dead, limbs and body frozen stiff. from a snowhank in from. of a team, but refused as hb hoped to be" reinstated and ‘get back into amateur hockey. - While a member of the Inde- pendent League Nolan was one of the outstanding players in the cir- cuit. His good defence work stood out. in several games he plsy-| ed with an all star Nova Scotla;__ iii“. .-"“‘."ti. hi. Tfdmtsi‘ °° ° Judge Landis‘ Decision Soon League, when the latter player toured the Murittmas some few CHICAGO. Jan. 26. - Ban Jolm- sou, ‘President of the American vears back. League, left tonight for Excelsiou Amherst Tie r ‘ Sackville For ,i.'."ra‘i'..l“.zt.f".t.if. ‘K513211253 - e1’ Lundls prepared to wind up the s udal series by issuing his decis- ion ot‘ the status of Ty Cobb and 135 Great George Street Chsrlottetowws Smsrtest Store for Men and Boys. farmhouse where he had llffivifillii ly been accorded shelter and as slstance in his search for employ meut. tPaiver became confused in his direction while walking to Bluc Mountain. where he had heard of an offer of some eluploymenl. and sought shelter at the home of D. Alexander Fraser. He remained thcro some time receiving food and shelter and later set off again, at three o'clock last Thursday after- Iloml. Saturday ‘morning Fraser found him unconscious, lying in the unnw near the gate to the prl vati- rnnd that. lauds to his fllflll hotlsn. 200 Letters Figure In Murder of Girl BOSTON, Mass. Jan. 26.——Wltb the investigation of the murder of Mabel Nlutheson centered o_n an ex- amination of 200 letters talkeu from her room by the police, prepara- tions were completed tomlghl- to turko thu body, which was found in a field lu tho West Roxbury dim tricl. Saturday, to the home cf t-he girl's parents at Whycocomagb. Capo Breton, tomorrow. Angus MacRltcliio. uncle of the girl. at whose home she lived in West Roxbury. will accompany the ed tbody. The MscRitcille home is with- in a. short distance of the place whore the body was found. moi-i- Set Prices For Coming Contest NEW YORK, Jan. 26. —-Suuct.lon- ‘nu s, mp price of 820 -for ringside seats, the State Athletic Commie- sion Qodgy paved the way for s , , ; hob bout in "lb-wool - fiiAis-"fiirlhifiulat. A affirm seeded by between 080.000 sud $88.- ‘ puss ltutes. m _ is" “ma, a,“ m“, h“ “m, $2r0,000 heavyweight elimination turned overand staked off vby sold "Silt NWMH JIM‘ 9'3"! 4nd hunters, the young lady- in ques- Jimmy Mfllmlfly It MM"!!! 9'1"" t'0n confessed toyhor accident and Garden on February 13- _ tho mytatery was solved. ifflllrltlflefliifl! 1Q" lg? rgdzugfllake on, omoer ex cs _s National“: Illlll rims mingle ‘lllld are could soil out the llugslde section lvvcllcl! by tlu- rhsgnot w lob draws twice nvor on applications already uunlmnls fur frum- nml fortune to tho raceway H9 pradicggd mg hllhgfl 1T2?" i“: "Fm" ma“ l" ,s°'m'"“ previous gate drswn form indoor .ll O D ll- ‘ . , |mutch here-slightly mo" thdll l|| s mist cunvlll of otel lmperl-‘unjoo [or the Dounnyanumnl. $33.1‘ §i"..‘§t'§~"'°.'-'ifi¢ 'I»’¢§-'.'.i'3§"§§-~wr1e in 1m. m mime bale;- “ .1!- . My” ,.__‘,‘. I , . “,3, .14» Q. V’ autumnal‘. Juli. 2s. -—-3-corlng Tm‘ Spfmke“ the winning goal aftertwenty-three! The “mu” "f Cmnmlsslmmr NEW YORK, Jan. 26. - Gene Tunney was buck in New York lo- duy on “personal Business". Billy Gibson, manager of the heavy- weight champion, said Tunney wits “lrkcd," doing "five I day" at some vauddville, houses on his tour and had returned to have his theatrical contract pruned of the clause that requires so many performances. Rodden Leaves Toronto Club TORONTO, Jun. 26. —-The ‘Star says today on its sporting page: "Mike Rodden severed his connect- ion with St. Patrlcks Hockey Club last night. Mike was engaged for‘ two years ss cosch of the team player of the local club lu the Can. but a. settlement has been made adlan Hockey Magus, has been agreeable to hdth parties. and astraded m Hamilton for j‘Dutch" a rosult the contract is terminst-lcatln, also a defence man, lllansser l the first place in the central sec- “on of whether the Clevelandfie‘ ___ The betting pool. said to have been Gene Works Hard s the Commissioner says he all the evidence furnLshed against King's Blanked by 5 t l. . H 1 ‘A. h t Landls. expected in a day or two, 238:? Trill? umtieizr llflfllpsaflikVlrllleeggl‘ wm-vbe based entirely 011 the ques- tion ,,.M_ A_ IL A” 1 1 l, ltroit game of September 25, 1919. the liaague leaders, 1ollrrni'ontgur$:li"‘“d° i“ m” game has bee“ drop was “fixed”, it was learned tonight. ped from consideration. In has already revealed to the public Vic spirit among their admirers the two‘ stars, there is an optimis- over the Commissioner's forthcom- ing decision. Mt. Allison SACKVILLE. Jan. 26. —Mount To Hzjl-nilton NIAGARA FALLS. Ont, Jun. ZlLI —-l(en Randall, veteran defence Alusoms sank”. hockey mam b, “lb-outstanding speed skaters will .re- ed “mg-s w-l'veraily o, Hams‘ 4 present the Maritime Provinces in to 0 on the college rink tiara last the Gama!“ 599°“ ‘skating Chan?‘ MW" i" IPIOW" GBOFG¢ VOUHB Toronto youth, who conquered the "'°l°"°"°"l cfllllflfl Bill. when nearly 100,other leading swimmers failed and his pal "Bill" Hastings, champion high diver of Canada, aboard the motorcycle on which they made the trip to California M0 "MP9" i" the $25,000 event because they lacked the funds to i pay rallwayfares. Former “Champ” Loses Verdict PHLLADELPHHA. Jan. 26. —- Al Foreman, 126 1~2 of Washington, Ill). C., won the judges decision .over Mike Ballerina, 133, of Bay- onne. N. .I., in ten rounds, last might. 1ft was a slashing fight with the result in doubt to the last bell. Foreman weighed 126 1-2 and Ball- erino 133 pounds. Al Gordon, 131 1-2, Philadelphia, won a judges’ decision over Robert SEFWUII. 1'32 1-2, of Paris, Fruuce, in the ten round semi-final. Gordon took every round but the first; Vain Efforts to Break 4-4 Tie “Pop” Miles Plans ‘l For Champion SYDNEY .\II.\'I<JS, Jun. 2s. ~i Johnny llliles. the flltfil-ltllllfll mui ulhoner, who like (icon-go Yuuupni the swimming marvel, world famous. ovur night. basking in idleness this wiulela, but on the contrary, is undcrgoiuuf u. systemutir traiining under thv‘ wutt-liful cyo of his fuihvr, John W. Miles. who in couvcrsnlitnl with The llulifux Herald, unzipped out tho chalnpiolfs progrulii, which your ('0l'l'(‘b‘[l0l\tll.‘lli prnlnismi to withhold for the present. i “Believe mo," said Ml". Milt-s. “l am proud of ynnm: Georgi» Youuu. nud my only regret is that iu- has lint a father to protect him in the hour of his great. triumph. llnw ever. it’ he will listen to lllv wist- counsel and zulvine of his mother. 'I think thero is before him u urn-til '1‘- careel‘ in the illhlutit- win-id; and lmuuuxxl ‘hm- 26- _D“"ml°“'-hl consider swinnniui: tho greatest and Crescent” ‘hauled thirty exercise in tho realm of sport ln~ lmmmes overtime o" the Darmloluh day. It’ he holds his bond (it-org!- rmk lust 1115M in a "m" 6H0". 1° Young is sufv. tilherivisc ht- will break 9- 4‘—4 fle- "l 41 CRY Hficke)’ turn out u shipwreck. I know, bc-' League game- icause when Jack won the plural-i I hon in Boston ht- puuueti through the sumo ordeal and fix-i Marml-‘lw PPOVUICBB. was informed perlencn as the champion swim? 137-9 I55‘ 1118M by President nler. We were beseiged with 35mm)’ D0349. 0f 1119 Mllrlllmfi what‘ the Anterlcaui-t culled uilt- I edged inducements and attractive _.___ offers; all of them» looked good Former Toronto shnfpahggfgf to Jack, but iortinlutoly I was his How; Qnly Two poi"; Mar. ibuslilesn manager, butter than that 9|" 0,," gmy Burch | was hit-r father. and Jack would sizn nothing without my sanction AIONTREAL, Jail. 2s. M Baht-Fm“ HPPYOVHI- , ‘Dye headed the sharp-shooters in. ' , ‘the National Hockey LKEBEUQ at _the half-way mark in the season's . campaign which was reached Sun- jday, the Chicago rlght-wixiger and flormer Toronto St. Patrick's play-f cr being credited with tu'ent,v-l‘oul' . scoring minus, made up of nine/mg we L. 0. c. Bowling- fln the Loaf-aut- ulley-s lusl t-vr-lrl ltumbit-rs tictft-ntv-d ilWi . men goals and me 385,3“), by‘, Prcns hy 1:4 lllllri. u. urnuuum Hll-{l I JANUARY 2'1, 1927 PRINCE it Marks 3-15fl8ill8ds EDWARD ““"“°°"*“°» 16" Nighti_$7c, 26¢, 1g, The‘“Abie’s Irish Rose? of the Screen A romance that begins in ginghams and ends in silk-sill»; and satins. A pawn broker with a heart—A boy with a biuc bank rating and a girl who wasn't even in the directory, Romance, Intrigue, Comedy, Thrills and Frills Fox News—T0_pics—Song Reel atnd Prince Edward Orchestra A FACT That Experienced Tobacco Chewers Always Use HICKEY & NICHOLSON’S -BLACK TWIST is demonstrated by the fact that men want the best, and they know they get It when they use this tobacco. HICKEY 8t NICHOLSON . ' - - Y - "W" ' .- t l w. lturrlled over Bill B h f th- h?“ [ugh Mpg" m “'“ .l'l.".”_‘“l‘ b c New York Amerizlnlsfuilfhooin lh“*m"“°‘l~v my" ""'°"" "' ""‘ "'""' O- second place with ttventy-lwo p ,’ . lPress i hlanulacttlrers Chiflbtlctnw" lnolnttnhleiidinl. the Canadian dh-IR gldnonald " w.‘ 33-‘- ,5", sign. at. ug scored fifteen goals R Duncan p“, 137 “mo, _ _ I _ V an sdien assists. ‘H, McDonald _ m; 137 115,. . _ Cflllgtin ‘Dick lrvldn. of thi- (‘iu- H‘ ‘lmpgan 173" l“ Hui _ ~~—-— vugo uck law n, comes third ' ‘ _ ' I‘ T. ‘ - with nineteen points, made up of Qtbfinul" ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' " W, l“ lhlst. eleven goals and oilzht assists. lie "" i . is closely followed by Carson, of Ramblers IGPS bt. PdlllCk s, with iouiteen goals M, Cwmmh, ‘ V V _ H “L, :25 H“; _____ and tthroe assists for seventeen Ru-l/lufley m: 17.; 154;]! qwnloxqx)‘ MIL m Lam “E215; Sh BO d f l], 11031111.... izu 20s 2111' (tut... of Tin-bulb. ltuorhi-tl out Joe “we e1 U ore. H rgtmt e ell" W. (‘tn-vet ill 2m; 147 _ v w“: "f I 2G “The Burke m. ,V,L,,,.,,,,’ 1,, m.» third will“ lhojlga Elilt-fée 13g; Schlitz‘: "moiiil '7" ‘Nome 1S5 1m Us ‘ S‘ I l“ Iii: u. ‘mllifewted thelof what was to have llt‘(‘ll a tell fume“ gonna t em e ‘ml’ l 533 :1“ "lf-“fi, t-L-M}! ]'lgf_ “lghf round main bnul lil‘l'l! last nisliln: places £31m “m? In sthcgeleaéuz‘ Touillhl Alerts und (‘rcsveuts nl ‘ilumi, ,-l,].’:;,,€,l,? flhfgtilldrb“ of lilo u local Tllfilltfn >11“. fQ,-iiit;igs\l't‘i§i1i1‘1 eluding both sections. 8 0 clock‘ :‘.tlllill(‘l'll stwliou of lht- ‘.\‘. ILll. l. 1i") While tho lnttci “as - Following his match penalty at .,.~ ‘Ottawa Saturday. along with five others meted out at the game to Ottawa and Montreal players, Reg Noble, of the Maroons, heads tllo_ penalty list with eighty-eight minutes against him. (leorgt: Bou- chcr and Hooley Smitholthtsllttu- wa Senators, are well up in the list. with seventy-nine and severity- oight minutes respectively. Speed Skaters Who , Will Represent i The Maritimes (Canadian Press) TORONTO. 0nt., Jan. 26.—'l‘hree plonshlps which will be held here on Friday afternoon 0nd evening and Saturday afternoon of this week. ‘Fifforta are also lbeing made to induce Charles Gormun, world's champion to compete. ilarry Smythc of Monctou, l3 year old ohampinnjChtvster Colon of Sackvllle. the 16 year old mar- vel. and Lucien Boutique. of Mone- ton, are the Maritime repressutn- m; $25,000 one i ‘_.. 'fi"‘..f.‘.i'._ . __ Photo shown Vzéllilam Wrigley. who has taken sn Interest qu v5! ~!~&- D ‘ In Geo rge Young's future. which was Int er presented to Young in a Los Angelec Well",- showilll m!" The other Pm’ » - iGeue Fraser has announced. lives. ture is o1 George writing a letter to Ms mosh". .- I i, Brmiring Up Father - ‘ —By George McManus oi-i-rm so sonnv- MISS - - ‘ - . " m... 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