n1i < i r ~< -V i , _ _ ..,..._._ _._ ...___-___- _-___ .r~ it .s 1 -ls. " uanvu __ _ ' ( `""""*""""` ‘- “ - := ;-3: _==,___ _ CHARLOTTFTOWN CUARDYAN 7 Y PA_ l‘T.I?‘ii“iZiu fo.'rh.swosu.n ,__ - T- a- » ~ - --_ -- --- entral Guardlan BodyofEx-Premier' LOCAL MAN A' “WE E _ H F l H [| | N 'Made hy The Canadian Shredded Wheat Company, Lid, Best Poliicy continued from page 1 ___#__________.. gary 31st. ~-' g ' “This ia I 18118 tum I. '.know," said all gem-y, "but our job is to enlist gmt form of aalesmaniihlp which will secure the capital inquired for this work.” ' gb- Henry was speaking on the al- liance of capital and hands in the effort to build Canada into a. great pl-osperolll DLUOD , Bhd 100|! BS his theme "Every Canadian ‘a salesman for Canada." and he observed that no other nation is so sirmularly sit- uated to invite capital and settlers as is the Dominion. i . _ nevdermwilt of United Sims “Let us consider the ease of the development of the United States, as an example," Sir Henry laid. “In twenty years. excluding 'investments in municipal governments forty and ii half billions of dollars vnre invest- ed in that republic. In :seven years between 1920 and 1927, three and a half billions of dollars were invested in Canada. In view of tin: economy conditions during a. part uf this per- iod I think we can say _that this showing was exceptionally' good. Furthermore in 1920. 66 pg;-cent of the securities were held by Canad- ian people: 1927, this figure had reached to 69 percent, slwwlng a .steadily increased percentage of national investment owned and con- trolled by the people." `~ "The national advancement of any country is written in teiuns of in- vestment and settlers, and prosper- ity invariably follows the aliance of' capital and hands. This. naturally leads to the question of how much capital is required if the development is to be increased year by year. This is not _an easy question tio answer. If the United- States lined investors into investing two billion pei: annum. and if during the period oi’ 1920-27 Canada secured 500` million pei- an- num. roughly speaking. for' the next twenty years Canada, propuily to de- velop her naouroea,_ should have a billion a year fnvmtod." ‘ l The Way to Inlefedv Qllltal ' su noni-y suites that be aio not lespie, in theexcitemcnt of the en- illlmitriition. except to say that the necessity for increasing ii had been heard time and »c'aih,.au _. anon”-novo;-nfs a-rs"-vs-»¢¢..» 'li I0! llll of I Ulf* ......... ls per line of I word! / i 1 U18. meeting A splendid Social hour fol Institute was held on the och at the canvass the district in connection with this Institution. After the ed. lunch was served. and a delight- ful evening enjoyed by all. The vis- itors present included Mrs. Anne Bhaw and Mrs. Jessie Martin of Bos- ton, who spent the Xmas season with our Hana Painted oouupsilie cal- p_ m ,_ . mae-iz-1-fmo. winsioo North cemetery. endars on aight. Agents sell no mln? mission. National Art Colnnohy. Dent. My Toronto 2. A.WZTFebv.4. ' For Sale ml lall-liallll s'l'0Ul¢ or hay, ahomiarltity d choice maroiiil and wheat. B. C. mittart. .Marsh- Sald. 411.2-.2-G-21. Hotel Sunday aftemoon please re- turn "Mm “t °°°°' ‘S34 57 “'° v*“°7 °f 5°” ’° fm' +o-+o+o+oo+-ooo-oo4+o+oo+o4 Plunllt mms Mana 1N'1‘0 shm- tary 'foldlm mattresses, P1110' eushima, aio Sanitary Feather Matinee ce.. lo! Qoem street. oharlotltetmm, P. l. I. ,uso-1-ae-if FOB BALI-IOUBI AND LOT AND liao Ulm li 'I0 Blyihld treat °""°...., .':."°'“.....‘="°':.‘.:-...“5“°~ M ll . . 42'!!-‘I-I-'IL l.l'l'll'l fllilsli ol Din- Abhkerk. _ abaalaktown. 4*-O-I-II. all Eiii llgi B rooms into w¢o__.¢oi U .5 5 i srlumm imon mr amos /ir T0 IXCIIANGI IO ACIII WILD Maipeque one dark male fox, med- ium up. new-d wiu be livm 'rhoo uouuit. marrow. 4S30~2»4-li COIBIBPONDINCI ‘CAIDS AND snve with address printed. MTW '°f -°*°°"°'* ~ - 'sasr couch meat, intimations. eb-. UMW” Jon Pdllte-I7. land at Coleman for Western Can- ada land. Apply B. L. Daaooo, U2 lfcintyra Bib. WIIIIIIDGI. UID |014-1-18-Moo Boarder: Wanted l i tartar. 'i b I §! i-"°-ll .E aoaaone aooonooana. Ar- piv ao lim Avenue. CSU-141-'IL 1'(I¢ll'~¢-l"0l‘l0I'l‘1¢l\ vnlliuawaaoenlellr Athaamlnthebaaatlfniblllaofdoil, Someday, sometime wbenom-tam IIMUBIAM AND Mollluma ll C089 notice. Guard We shall meet our dear om there. ASK FOR .°:..'°:...°i..'.'.ii‘.".§?‘ ' , _M l v » Queen its gig; lg; fiiiii :iii ‘i Eiifii iff" l i ls i l softly sleeping really wave. love aa dearly , silent grave. palnyoubore- away 2° A .U Biggs li iz. Bd!! ""'?.'2: is il if \ s-, i \ -_ , .. . .-4. , I \ _ ,, b , _.,,_. M 1_1." (_ , .. lil . §y,,lgKi.‘_, .., V . ,_,__ , __, ' ,I ., l 1 l, ' ‘i i _ -., ,l ...M 'i ’ .i -. ~,-.sv i °° 5 m¢°¢1!i8 of the Bouth African Q u . i . » _, _ evenrlhgm E aiigeclogkalltamsdl (Manx dag; Howatt Bell. who died at hos An -*L/_-___ ’ 5 nw” geles. California., last Tuesday night anion or rms.-ab no o in °°'"' °“ "‘° """°“° s°“"°°’ bv” YHNIK 5- .""T , l ffjj’ ' from injuries receives when xnoouou l ` ` ' ` motor car. left there at 10- o’clock on lm g Ywefdlymalarm wasrunginforc S ' , _ .1 i ll » aturday morning and is being ac- ~ - l gllghnt l\;l;lz;'iilu;\heA;:llil:no';h:i wmpmled hom to summmlllel ,la Excellent Publicity Re. ~~»-._._ii l mm promptly responded' ‘lla-.ble chicago, by his niece, une. vsi'ouun_o,_ gultg From D,X, Re. ' Buckner of Los Angeles. with whom ~ High in calories and warmin carbo- °"“ ¥.'“.§§’..’°“’ °’f.°‘.f.“"~"Z"°.1'..‘° "°° 11° W" '-~i°= =~ in he °‘ he -°°"t‘°“’ lrilrsdalenucage 1? rlgslisiblxm n R' fatal occurrence. The remains should ___° l arrive at Bummerside next Thurs ln the lwle ol the ..Y°nlw.! stale! a 0 , , 4 _ _ _ .. In oven and Serve wlth Illllk 'rim raasr or sr. abuse was “Y “’“""" 1” “""°‘P""'°“ °' "W" num" on saturday, January ze, Prince observed al Blk Dumlmm cathedral tentative funeral arrangements have l._ll“.ard lslmd lilgllles ln lleadlllle ye,l£l.da'y_ The blwmg of the been made as follows:-A short ser- type’ on allcounl ol me leponed le, throats took pisoo in the afternoon “°° “"1 "e held "°"" s“°““'°’ “I” caption by Mr. Frank Seirz °! that and evening, almost every member or "°m°°n at me “Biden” °f his niece' city, oi the early Sunday morning pro- the congregation receiving the bless- Mn' H‘ M' D°’"“”€» Cmlinl 5°\`°°t- gramme of CFCY at Charlottetown. and thence to Trinity United Church. A copy ol mls paper has been lol-_ Interment in the People's Cemetery, wlnled w CFCY by Ml._ ls_ H_ Sl._l15°n_ 51'. CATHERINE; Wgllmlqs lN_ Wh°"e'th° remain* Wm 5° md V’ General Traffic Manager at New S’|,‘ITU'|‘E_Tbe gg catherine, w°lll__ rut b°5ld° W0” °f N3 "U91 Wh° York for the Paramount-Famous Las- en-s lmtllule held mel’ regular De_ died at Summerslde some twelve years ky go,-l,0l.a¢l0ll_ oember meeting at the home of Mrs. ago' _ B Mr- eww" has uswned t° °F°Y'5 ' vgrggggg M551-mo‘_.l.lm,° wlll on WayHOLhe l Vg' 'rho body or the loco Hoo. John John T. Inman. There w ___..__l._.. agwndbnbe of members all: from January 16th, and claims to be R911 mu W” answered by each mem_ the first one in Yonkers to receive our bel- 1-ellebgb-lg Cl-led by Mem°l,y_ T Island station. Our United Statties Thi’ 35595' C°mmm¢¢ feP0i‘Y£¢l f-he . cwsms take their 1°” distance n 0 conscientious devotion to his d t sum Q; 55155 made at lllls °nlemlln_ cunumled fl'°m lmge 1 reception very seriously. and great “ y' ment. All bills ted ..‘:°;:...°;°.";‘:... ':.‘::: » »»°~ f-»» -» W- -m-» of voted as Xmas ell” A letéer Wu *D 5° ¢Bk¢n~ The 0811941311 8°V°m' far oiT stations, and get verification lead from the Bupéwlsor deallng mimi' WBS V¢i'Y d8Sll'0Us Of faeiiltatllil of the programme from the station. Wm, s,mllD,lum_ Amr dmcwlon inter-empire trade md-every step The controversy between Mi-_ stuson this matter was left over until next taken to promote contacts between and Mr' Sem Wm be interesting "am p buyers and sellers’ in variousparts the fact that it will bring a large ` ` ‘ ` . biiciiy to this l°wed_ Lunch was "wed by me of' the empire was to be witnessed amount of first class pu hoslem The January meetlng of me It was stated that it was particu- Province in a thickly populated area. larly good to know of this decision from which we expect to draw a 18119 ` on the part of the West Indies con-- part of our tourist trade. elf; wil' W'_lRllns1;_;w' lw 1°” "”° ference in view of tho ouoi-is bolus In sdoiiioh to this item. some nine 8 S rs 0 ure resid lng_ The sanllmlum quesllul; was made by the dominion govemmnet hundred letters, asking for verifica- lully lllscussed md I mmmltlee c°m_ to foster trade between Canada and tion Oi CFCYS Dr08i°Hmm€ hi” 3:2* posed of lm_ Malcolm Morrow md tho west nu-nes as evidenced by the to the Station Within the la; § Mm W_ R Shaw was appolmed to stem-igbil, sb,-vice wbibb bb, been re. weeks from as far west as O 0. an cently inaugurated. TRANSPOR T regular business had been transact- **°*‘*****°‘**‘*‘*°**°‘§ the Terne and the two resumed. their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John T. The Te;-be, 5 gtbgmer of 1425 gong, Inmlm- The-Se SUM*-S Very kindly sailed from Georgetwn. P. E. I. on A; ,be Sydney Stadium he was en- contributed to the funds of the In- January 20 with 30.000 bushels of pb- gaged in a contest with Jack Roberts. smilie- tatoes for Havana. With the Strait EXPLANATION and was well ahead on points in tho , _'_' of Canso jammed with ice, Captain "__", eighth round when a telephone at the Bjorset took the outside route around slr'-Lest our posmon 1." relation The Aeroplane _ ‘ p THOMAS-M he' mme in August On Saturday, the aeroplane made llllllces were ,el-,led Mcbdbyl 9, day ine Cove. Jan. 25. 1929. Mrs. Mar- two trips on her usual schedule, On lam a dllllclllly wblbb might have Karat une Thomas we as yea" and the mst' ‘he anwea here af' 1005- been overcome at the discretion of the ‘ m°n"h°‘ and left at 10.10 on return to Mono- c3,ll.l_ Lum. we dlscbverell the mcg. CoLEs_M Mlllon on Salud", nh ton, calling at Summerside. On her dental omlsslull of me Mayo; and md; James Coles, “ed sl yem_ Fun_ second, she arrived at Charlottetown Coumll from me ..Notlce_.. who were eral from ms law resldene on .l.ues_ li; 1 p. m. leaving on return for Monc- not madc rgspondents. This. with the soy. Feb. s ui 2 o'c1ooi=. Intex-nicht “ "1-1° P- m- "‘“ S“‘“"‘°“‘d°- The delay in service combined. our =tt°i'- Ireland has a shortage of nurses. Mllwn cemel/em pilot reported that the visibility was my consldeml would be fam, we _”"' `3°°d‘ 'mt th° “ir '“"h°’ mush' were therefore obliged to withdraw Hunaarv plans an extensive road- Morannsua-he csricton on sun- ou sunday, one flight was made me appeal ,ml adopt om, mmms, “W4 to *web upon the mbiect of building orvsram- day, Feb. sm, John Morariuue, aged the plone leaving Moncton at 10.15 b. we accgrdlngly Holme., me Pm- 81 years. Funeral on Tuesday at 2 m., arriving Charlottetown at 1050 a. mommy of wlthdmwal’ and me lp- p. m. to United Church at Cape Tta- m, and leaving for Moncton via Sum- Deal was ml on me dbbbeb or bl- verse. ' merside at 11.15 a. rn. Visibility was lcrlbed lol. lllal_ Ml-_ Hugbes' bbiied excellent and the pilot made a very upon als wolshlp the Mbybl- md por- MUBPHY-At Emerald, Feb. 3, Ber- quick trip. 440 lbs. mail was brought mmm notlllell hlm lg ml, ,g¢¢¢_ ,bd nord Murphy. Funeral Tuesday mor- to _Charlottetown and Mr. Henderson. Mn Tanwll sllnllllrly informed the ning at 9 o'c1oci¢ from his homo st assistant postmaster at Mvhvwh my Collector, igmemid, f' made the round trip. on Wednesday, _ylmubyy 30_ the _ _ voonxaa-at winsloo North on FUNERAL No,l,lcE,_-l~l,e body of ;”;;°°;l€°';‘mu‘;';f ' l " . Friday, Feb. lst, Mr. Joseph Younker. ° V ° ' U I Agalts Wanted _ M|3¢g||ang°ug aged 65 yum Funeral mlm Mr hm the late Miss Cerylna MacMillan who ol .Wal were .iwlthdlawm and bbis s _ _ “men this-M nd “um :_ died at New London, Conn., Jan. 31st report was ummlmolllly “Ubud and satasrmn who naval naninls mo. Amman auiouominb, im 'gms al°2 (glock t win arrive Monday night, vuncnii recorded ln ,hell ml,,,,les_ tolell ordinary paper calendars se Land Burveyor. H¢i’mlliV1ll°» riiesday, Feb. oth, at 2 o’clock from wllll these fmt, emphatically be- tha residence of his brother Georse lol., them, thi-ee days inter, applica- as as orders in a days simnlv he- smrrnm mos, axreomous- ' ' "°°W“°“- H““"” R"'°" tion is made to "dismiss" those ar- eain they are that "eomethihl iy supplied. Guardian Job Print- W '__' peels which were not on tho docket now." Everybody wants- Bia 001°- ery. U- / . am. P. rzuahsli- and daughter ion or tallglbly helm me ¢,,,,,.,_ ,M _Ill MCMOYIGM by the western min smuosvaffef- could ml ,me been processes with. WANTED'°HAvE UBDEB 'mn --4 noon for 0'l.eary to visit her daught- Fo m resent we wlmhold com. Red and Orem Foxes. prlncl ally M°l,lm_”n_ ln _ll .ml lovlu - l ls _ \' B P females. B. R. Holman, Charlotte- _mmm 1” U" ll." 'lla .M ll.-‘ll_ "3, Mn' G°°'¢° H' D ““ ' ment. The public can interpret for °°W“» P- E- 1 *3°"""°" tor, mobo, who paso any io the _""" themselves- _-_,,____._.__-_____- uf, bqmq wb nb, bn guy, nb. Mr- R-llph HUGSU-9 il Spiindllil fm we gre, slr, etc., wru. 'me ranrr WHO 'I‘00_K fury ani, ms. week ond with his on-ents, Mi-_ una L_ ,_ TAN-my the keys oi! the desk at the Queen ~ Mn w_ A_ llu“l_l_s_ G’ B HUGHES Cherry Bark A Compound lfyoawaattbe V V M1-:o1ciNs ltnllavaaqataalyaalhplaa- mntiotaha. Prlaallo.aalle.pubeitll' .ooo i' c innon - 5" I OO early Sunday morning programme rivalry exists among them, as to who from as far south as Virginia. The Public Forum 'l‘N1 column to npr! UW "|- dllwnaaluun' lay onrrnapnlidnntl of qun'|on`|| nl interest. Thr ('i;~rlotlrte\wn Guardian don! ~ it neawlanrllp endorse the opinions of earrenpnndlllta. 00000-OOOQ o+¢o-vvoooeooeooooo-00400-as to Assessment appeals be misunder- ractically impossible. Hotel _ takin( have of iiiiii iii? 2. .5 iii E lhltlt `ll&h@U~“h““ --1- Charlottetown Hotel Co., Lttl. 1 ' Iraprlaaara - lnooi painstaking onorr. to get the facts-the truth, the whole truth and anditilqnitl nenaaevar aodthatlaw aroneiiare behind himand tim "limes" intheiroouragooua adores tooloanoptheelty. _ continued from page 1 blows and kicks from his assailants surgical treatment The thugs we testimony. The newspaper plant. meanwhile, was placed under police protection. The incident has created a great deal of excitement in the community, and much sympathy is felt for the young man who. through was made the vlc_tim of the assault. 1-lad the police not arrived when they did, it is possible that the assailants would not have stopped short of murder. As it is, it is hoped that Mr. Campbell); injuries, though very sinful at the time, will not incapa- cltate him long from his work. The "Times" reports that an av-‘ alanche of messages continue to roll into the omce, not only from citizens of Mamaroneck, but various places in the state and county, all urging that the fight be kept up and that full justice be meted out to Mr. Camp- bell's assailants. Commenting editorially upon thc matter. the “Times” says: .“1t is no new thing for courageous newspaper men to suffer violence at the hands of hlrellngs of higher-ups who have resented written attacks on vice conditions and the activities of the underworld. "It fell to the lot of The Daily Times reporter, Peter Campbell. to be the victim of such e. cowardly as- sault yesterday, and we make the prediction now that the revelations which will result from an investiga- tion oi’ this latest Mamaroneck out- rage will do more to show how deep- seated and rampant is crime in _Momaroneck today than anything The Daily Times has ever printed or could ever hope to print. Credltable Work Mr. Campbell ls an honest, loyal newspaper man. 1-Ie enjoys the full confidence of the publisher of this paper and of the great newspaper organization of which The Daily Times is part. He has done his work in a straightforward. conscientious manner. His stories have been truth- ful, free from prejudice. and they have been written only after the nothing but the truth. He is a. clean living young man and has contri- buted more to the welfare of Mnmar- oneck than all the thll8S Mid di-5' reuptable characters in the township could ever contribute with all the gangsters and hli-elim! Wl1°h th’ members of the local underworld could imP°rt. ° "lf the parties back of this outrage -for we are certain that the men who actually committed the assault were merely imported to do the lob- belleve that their inspired assault upon our representative will cause The Daily Times to turn turtle, they are wrong- We are ready to 80 YD to the mat on this thlD8 Ind W1' f“' clllties. our energies and our resour- ces from now on will be pledged to a more vigorous effort than ever to clean up Mamroneck. lawlessness here has got to stop. We do not care how high up are the men who are making a business of defiling the town nor do we care what influence is protecting them, we are out now for a fight to a finish and there will be no surrender on our part." It is reported that the assailants 'arg paid $20.00 f0l' their Dirt lllthll affair. 810 of this bein! thbulht suf- ficient to pay the Police Court fine. The matter, however. was carried to e higher Court and placed before the Grand Jury. Threolndlcted The latest news of the affair is that tbroeperaons have been indicted for by the Grand Jury-a former town constable. Henry Gironda: A118010 Capriao. alias “Bull” Costello: and Hmry Martin lnlltrvm. alias “Bla chic".-and that the trial has been set for llebniary lth. V ltr. Campbell slnoel the attack upon him on Jan. Nth has contri- buted a signed article to the paper. t he ia as his duty. of llam- Es iii and was left stunned and practically helpless: I-le was badly beaten about the lace and body before the police arrived, his injuries necess: sting P1111. . re arrested and are being held for trial. Meantlme a determined cf- fort ls being made by the "Times" to ilnd the real authors of the at- tack, and to this end they are oBer~ . r ' ing 81000 reward for_ information \ leading to lhe arrest and conviction of the responsible parties. Gave Testimony at the preliminary trial Mr. comp- ` bell was sumclentiy recovered togive Rosebud - with its sweet, satisfying flavour and unusual miidneaa - ta a smoking tobacco that wma and holds ous blow sent the reporter sprawling I in U19 SHOW- Eyewitness report that Mr. Campbell put up a gallant , tight. but he was repeatedly felled by v favour. Smoke get bel' this genuine “Wear Eve uminum Teapot -- ven in ex change for SIX sets of oker Hands eontamedin clra ofRoaebdC lEfoux wife ia proud of her houaekeap , : ' r' pl get u ui ‘WEAR . EVER .._._._'-_=\ A \ mf/ Dealers everywliere Eave Rosebud Cut Plug in i0c and 15e packages. RUSEBI.. and Save the Poker I1 _*Yi r The fifth game in the Princel the Crystal Rink. Summerside. last the C Y M L, and in popular par la al quired to decide the issue. l In the opening period the first ‘_ tally was made for the C. Y. M. LQ by Dolores Arsenault on an easy , shot, which the goalie muffled. Groom ` and Campbell did good work for ‘ Holxnnifs and Woodside found the, net. Just before the bell Fitzpatrick l made a rush which should havel tallled,- but the goalie was too good ~ for him. The second period was fast, furious and scoreless, but hot without acsu- alties. "Lippy" was layed out and l the "Iron Duke" caught without his; armour. was put out of play for some minutes. some one individual rush- l es were made on both sides, but they 'S’Side C. Y. M. L. Western Gu Defeat Holmank _HOCKEY ,mc Rink Monday, Feb 4 V Tala to one Pats vs Bedeque Bea ounty Intennediate League contest, _HOCKEY MATG or the Maclean Cup was played in ' Rlnk Monday’ Feb l Pais vs Bedeque Beav Friday night between 1-lo1man's and lel. mawll nce. “it was a corlcer ' The, game _WODDS1-OCR W was fast and somewhat rough in lo heal. that Ml. Roy C I § 4 o' l ` é spots and the teams were so evenly 3 lovln Mm. ll Severe . l vi i r D 3 matched that at the close of the fin llll Ml. Urban Gallant period the score was a tie. 1-1 day lo lake up poslllo each side finding the net in the first i R period and then battling scoreless to ‘S the finish, with overtime play, re- lln l’ 0ffi~e. Charlotteto chool reopened on Mo g closed for the pas Th funeral of the lat tl' Gallant took place on ‘ng at 930 to Bt An Rev J A Gaudet off 1 i 'nv the service Mrs ii csidcd at the or an seph Gallant directed St Antrnnys Church They expect to put it i5 of Feb Mrs Frank visiting in Woodstock I LONDON Feb 2- failed to produce results. press. in a dispatch f The third period, also fast and l indiay gay; that Amin-lu SCOYBICBS. Dl'0d\lC€d BCVEFBI PEHBIUCS. Q3 gtg;-n mgg5ure3 fp For the most part, however,- the C. | ing by gribesmen bg Y. M. L. kept _the play inside Hoi- and ganna;-bb," in bg man's blue line. Woodside and Cam- eron made some saves from wicked shots. Nine minutes of fast overtime were played before Dolores Arsenault, who played a fine game, made the win- ning goal. The game was poorly attended. but what was lacking 'in the number of fans was made UD f°l‘ by the cheering. especially in the final stag- es. The line-up was as followsz- C. Y. M. L. HoIman's Goal ‘A Cameron A. Woodside Defence ` i spectacle. try, Afghanistan T caught attacking 5 c brought in chains to they were tied to the non and blown to bits touts were odered practicing for an old L4 G Tl r tv r i Ka m _ to l A Moscow report la lsaid that the Afghan | that city Ghoullam Na ` advised the Soviet gove half of Amanullah th sumed the temporal ghanistan and had proi self head of the nation with temporary raiden E. Gaudet M. Robertson J. Fitzpatrick A. Bernard Forwards D. Arseuauit F. Woodside J. Gaumt L. Campbell T. Peters W. Bradshaw D. Steele V. Groom G. Blacqulere W. Durant. C. Perry refereed the game. 8 BALL FATAL T0 HIPPO (By British United Press) SYDNEY, New South Wales, Feb. 2.-To look at a hippotamus. one would imagine um he had digestive powers rlvailing those of an"ostrieh. However, a hippotamue in the .Ade- laidezoohaaprovodtbatluchlanot theoaae.1'oraeveraldlyatheanlmai refused his meal of hay and despite. the careful nursing of his keepers he " soon died 'A poet morism examina- tion revealed that hippo nad eval- liow0darubberball.Itish0tknown whether the tau mi touoeinw the mb-mrs :booth by itbougbuon vn- iiaor.0rwhstheritwlainthebath- ina pool and was swallowed while himo was r i 3 § .5 _E §| mae t. momnynuoabmvmaieus u‘* I pgs...-\..u _,,___..v ..- -all ‘| E s 3 l 2 5 work. /. ‘ , _ i ~i ~ .' ;‘~..=:./~,».t‘i . , . 1 - ' t ..- _ . . » ‘ \ .- -“ wap -,fp w __ ,-. ~‘ , ,, -`..,~-.'_i"~i: f ._ , " . ,, » f ‘ " it A `“ \ 9 i ' ' hart, RESIGNATION Rl ed from the omoe of m ux today that the L A Wilson as mem ment for Vaudreuil Bo u had been received My 1 OTTAWA Feb 3-It 1 I bt first elected. as Liberal the general election of elected in 1926 In the the vote 'was Wilson 5 Conservative 1848 The vides that a resignation when received by the Sp House of Commons ‘ EYESTES 9*"0O'O+O#O-OOO-QQ-0-4 DR.JPMII. ¢hrnqQaaQ£ DUB-ODI l D@