m. , ! a lildrenln °' CiSl0RIi l son m: MARITIME sme- -‘ PERS. MQTflERg- Fletcheris p‘, Castoria is especially pre- pared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of (Canadian Prefl) The Government oi Nova Scotia has noticedof late a tendency on the part or the editorial writers of seve.al leading Canadian publica- tions to oppose some 0t‘ the recom- mendations contained in the report of the Duncan Royal Commission un Maritime Rights. particularly those dealing with what they call hsubsldized Freight Rates." ' it is rather unfortunate that the. impression Sllflllltl be abroad that. any ratc reductions applicable to‘ . . v ,. Constipation, Flatulenc), Wind the Atlantic Region, as recommend-l ed by the Duncan COIUMlS-Slflll,‘ l l Colic and Diarrhea; allayirig » l . ' ' ‘ _ i _ "ll b d ldi d l) [ll DOJIll ' 5 Fcycrtshness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach ééverglflgn? “Frog thee evldgilzgl ~_ and Bowels, aids thc assimilation: of Food; giving natural sleep. presented to Sir Andrew Dtincan' and his associates, it is impossible that such an interpretation should be placed on the freight reconrfprcrpiit-a prior to 1912 {LIT rightly. l CLARWS TOMATO KETCHUP “Northerr-i" Tomatoes, from dplants and seeds pm. duce in the Clark nurse. rlesin Canada, at St. Reml, P.Q.. and Harrow, Ont“ f give Clarlds Tomato Ket- § chup its fruity. appetit- ing flavor. Try it with i chops, fish or eggs. i A! dccln: eruyroliru Prepared bv the packers of To avoid imitations. always lool: iur thc signature of " l l > l i“ lutelv Harmless- ' appeared. Oii learning the dlpltmi- with the history of thc_ coitstruc—‘policy' and pledges that surrounded p _ atic status of the charge, he ap0- lion of‘ the liitercoloiiial Railway, the railway from lls inception." loerterally aCCOIflPBPWS ille BTPIj/al logised and ordered the prsoncr now a part of the Canadian Na~l 2_ "we lure pomp very deriu- of one of hi; station. a released in custody of the diplomat. tional System, and they find'— mely to rho conclusion that the They started out. but found their (a) That lending Canad an ram gllruclure as ji, 1mg peel, alley. M Huel Gm" 2 mil" "om ‘ar missing. wife. baggage and all fll-Hlfifimefl {I1 “P3111: ll": atlllewflclr ed since 1912 hns placed upon the Hum" my" stall“, conslstlna o‘. . palace underling had ordered it of tl.e Maritime Piminces to Lon: ll-ade and conlmpl-l-p of lllp ylarl.‘ ‘av federation defined the purposes 0t 11mg Pr0Vlll(‘e5-—— l 134 acres, 90clear, balance covered l“ -' , . _ _. _ , , Wm‘ hard and "ft WONL Apply m‘ The charge boiled over. Rushing .he railroad to be (a) a burden \\lll(ll, its \\e lld\6 ,. back. lie §llOOlK the little official by read the pronouncements and obli- ,._ L, HAROLD BAGmkLL the shoulder dud demanded a pfll- (i) A means oi‘ affording to gallons undertaken at Confedera- 'l""‘stis" ace rnr a; out-e. He got. it, with Cflflflflifln merchandise, and t0 tafl- rion, it was never intended it ore npclcgdes. At the legation --da lle.S8lf in times of national should bear, “e leflrnfd lhpl l)“; man he lull be- and imperial need. an outlet and and ffi£nded_ and “ho was law}. de_ inlet on the Atlantic Ocean-avail- (b) u, burden which is, in fact, pgflefl 3,3 undeslfablg-_was wllm able all the year round~antl responsible in a very considerablt he had claimed lo be. ‘but W213 sus- measure for depressing abnormally pbjcled of dQuble-cfgggjng lllp em. (ii) To afford the lllarltlinc in the hiaritiiiies today business ployel; merchants, traders and manufac- and enterprise which had originat- l turers a market of several millions cd and developed before 1912 on ‘. A935,, Mp", Qgflplal oi‘ peoplc lnstcnd of their be.ng rc- the basis and fallli ofytlie rate l stric.cd lo the small and scattered stiucture as it then stood." yen (lay ll“ charge “.35 olllclap populations o1‘ the llaritimes thcm- The Commission also finds ‘that l}. lmmduced M we palacg He selves, particularly in the light of since 1912 rates in the hfaritimes lw“ appalled l0 find the plastered .lie diismiwbaace with which their are, on the average, 92 per cent pllllle ma“ he pad Shaken up and trade was threatened as a result higher than they were in 1912, (d. p. bellowed pl “.35 llle preSldenL Al, of the discontinuance by the Un t- c.. their 100 "has become 192); l “Q50 he dlscovered that [he omcer of ed States of the reciprocal arrange- whereas the increase in rates for _ 1.‘ me guard that wok the "secret merits. that had pievalled. the rest of Canada lS'Ollly 55 per '- en‘voy" prisoner, had gone w me _ cent. greater than those of 1912, calaboose for Len dam in punish (b) That strategic considera- (i. 0., their 100 has (become 155.) Adventure In H nlenp sllll later‘ when me Lions determined the actual course From among the reasons given charge and the president had be- u-n-m-a-e-w. n-n-a u ’ wr l s a hi“. . will Tint Unr vlnlml tum-wile: rmul oi Skin Illnrnsrn New Frvntn-I on (‘bronic llisvauee "Y tb-rtnil Irena-alias Pamphlets -n lull! u! “lllllluud and diseases ul rueu, Huckli-t on l-‘vuialv ills and advice, frm- ny mull. ill! yearn’ ex- prflrurte. (Winn-tit rflllvllllig ll’ iln-plirngii - vuur lluvluri arm ‘Ir losing nope. V-vulll-Pltl --_\ mm .. qua-rally. lilliluf’ u. (QSLHIIBLEH by Sir Sandford Flem- mendatlons for an immediate rc- rl?‘ "i- l - ' T run CHARliOTTETOWN owl. - GUARDIAN cup-k c celebrated Pork at Bum . Phlsiclm“ °"e'l“'h“° r“'°‘“""nd l"- mcndatiuus of tho Commission. .10 l”; lplel-lllplpll “S ll“. lllllllplenllAdolphus. arrived --‘ ~ - The Dlllll-‘flfl C°ml1ll$§l°n ‘lelllli (by sticcessire governments of thcl °ltY al-‘Ward "19 s- 5- Fm": Janu‘ _ _ ‘ary 5, without the formality that eon. 'l‘liese awarded the prizes fat l_v and justly. The ladies prizes of the llne—maklng it many miles by the Commission for “,5 reooni- ' - Gleanings From l John Dawson and Mrs. Ulric Dawi; lson paid n flying visit to Tryon. TIYOIIAIId Vicinity On Thursday of last week Mrs. . I On Sunday, January 2nd Frieiidl Stork paid a short visit to Borden and leit ll. baby girl for ‘Mr. and. .\lt’S. lldrvllle Leai-d. l i? Messrs. Thomas and Reuben‘ Allen, smelt fishermen at Tryon re- fiurned to their Cape Traverse ‘home over thc week-end. Thc winter festivities arc again in full swing here- Oii last Thurs- gllfl)’ evening. January 6th the llieanty and Chivalry of Tryon and wicinlly assembled ztl. thc well equip- (petl rink at Tryon for an evening's fun and mcrriiiient in the form of a Carnival. The tlnc evening did much to make a large and enthus- iastic crowd. We regret. that the % ‘number with Costumes on was not p; swedgn,»llfi largo as lii iormnr years. Thu lbl-pyl," of crown Prince‘ Gustavus judges were: Miss liltiiiclic Thonip~ in New York son, (Mrs, (Di'.).Bcll. Ray Dawson. ll e’ =< MADTE} "N.;-¢1AN'AQ.AR1~ bases dirt, invisibleaiid visible; ‘keeps homes “spivgkD ousecleaning with Old Dill-Cl! b-flllgfr Healthful natural detergent; no injurious lye, acids or hard ure, safe, economical cleaning-use Old Dutch. V very flat, flaky particle of Old Dutch cleans. erasing S aves money for you--a llttleof it goes a lung way. oes not clog drain pipes. n millions of well kept homes Old Dutch does ilic ecent laboratory tests prove that Old Dutch makes here is nothing else like it. '. Jauualiiv 15_ 1927 1N uQ and Span”. ‘ Cleanliness. _ grit. , dirt, not. scratching at it. cleaning. surfaces hygienic and wholesome. ‘Austen Campbell and Lloyd 11015011: lwere carried off by: 1st, Miss Min- . . J ' i’ ‘ d1‘, h lomatlc Service ome wry men l l e American .ng at 250 miles) longer than was duction of 20 per cent. ln freight M" Qf Mam, 1°,- saskatchewan , official fell called upon to assume Jan’ 1_l_-._loln the pcaceinaker role in an lni~ lllp wprlll" p5 an Pending revolutionary crisis and . v -_ llhnmmus young set out into the back lands to talk _ ,_ m “p0 would associam with lhe robels. The president in- lefi 0f the Maritime Provinces with lowing: budding d plomztis of the Foreign jailed "m9"- for one thing, rud yet— l_ _ Nor. so long ago, a. new charge bear“ Yo“ 5° Kflllllle- dkaffalres fresh from Washington. i 31ml besrflf“? hes ‘he be“ Sh"! pass over the linc. a rived to relieve the American n e arm3~ niinlszer at a foreign station. He EMYVKALE SCHOOL was duntpcd ashore. ‘with wife. bat-t and ‘baggage. to find a legatioii car ExAmlNATloNlial Railway was planned beioxc.ready' preferred to We iecl that lilt- ttaiting and a lanky young Ameri- ent. lpupils and also the teachers. l _ ‘ The ppplls we“; Hxamlppd in ernmcnt and Parliament as thc Slurilimes in the Dominion an that Protests stranger.‘ Arrest the“ various branches u! suuly by basis M mu Bruin-h North Ameri. thc original lllllflllltfill may rho ob. ll can Act, contained the following Served." i . Lhezr teachers .\lr. Stephen Con- ‘ , , _ resolution: . Tlic Duncan ‘LOmllllbtéltill lll At the palace door the "wetter Dolly and Miss Mary Tral.ioi' us- QIWOY" 50K Ont MN! blylllely $19!)" sisted by Miss Wary Aluriay, a D911 lllrwllrdr mil)’ l0 b9 Checked former teacher of Eniyvale and and lake“ P1450119!‘ bY y"? bill“? they showed by their prompt and eted rifles of the lbare-ooted pa- - . . . ace gnarl The charge, in norm.- iztceelilfisn‘ anbwlns u‘? ma); ‘are to the assent c-f the .\llaritiiue.l’rov- 1912 basis, and in doing so assess- g a ‘oroug m‘ n "5- inccs there-to, it. is agreed that lsro- 0s the amount oi’ tlicsc reductions of what ‘ ht lia en, lc' ed to , _, _ l _ _ 1mg m) ‘m Am“ m” ‘Jmllnul-lu“ “as Wm‘ vision bc made for its immediate against thc Dominion Government‘ he rescue o ellow o iitr man. , . _ i“ demandelzlasufrrendei gt ‘bye prp Plelell dllll bBVOFQl wmlrlllfllllllflfy construction by the General Gov- as thc cost of thc maintenance some, lnlo hls cuslolly umll exremarks Passed‘ 011 l-lle Wacllefthernmeitt. and that the imperial 11nd operation of this ticcctss mile- planatlons mum M ham Falling work Mr, Aeneas Clarkin was ap- guurantee for 3.000.000 pounds star-gulf: anti-essential, commercially mat‘ he demanded instant audlence Pointed to act as Chairman for a ling pledged for this work be apqand as its obligations p maintain- wlm the pr€__=.dent_ Finally they short program which was rcntleredlplied theieto. so soon as the nec- ng antlopcraungulie military stra- by the pupils, The crowd was thenlessary authority has been obtaln- W810 and political features lu thc wcr d ‘ttcd t th la ith _ _ an azlgmrgélc p158)‘ stifnlzilickllengivthe treated to confectionery and me ed from the imperial Parliament.” construction o1: the lntcrcoloiilal l-lps of the charge-a now less entertainment was brought to a Th8 lmlllflflfll Euarllmefl mell- RflllvlflY- p,» l _ close by the singing of the National lzmued ‘herein was Elven b99311" The” l5 n“ ‘m9 suggesllllln l" zezgmgllilnguggwlzcglllelzgd onl-cm _:\ntheul_ the imperial Government desired the whole of thc Relwfl llwt the way, irrespective of commercial ii any loss to the Canadian Nation- considertitloua. al ltailway excepting iu tlic matter ' And Sir John A. Alacdouald in of gross receipts. _ "l do not hesitate to pay, wml to the Caiiad-lan National Railway Zrcspect to the ln-tercolonial Rail- System. lway, it is understood by the people I would suggest. that those who of Canada-Ontario and Qnobec- are critclvinz the findings 0t the that it can only be built as a means ‘lflmmlsflloll In respect to freight. 0t political union for the Colonies. rates should study carefully Llie It cannot be denied that the fau- evidences submitted. and ll am Way. as a commercial enterprise ratlsl ed that they will then agree would be of comparatively little hat no other conclusion was pos- commerclal advantage to fho poo- tlblc tliau that arrived at, The trio of (Janndu. Whilst we have Dominion Government L,- iiot ask- the Si. Lawrence in slimmer and d to subsid ze frolglit rates, as is the American ports in times of vrmizly claimed, but only to reus- hfvflce. wo have all that is requisite "m6 Obligations in respect thoro- llor. our purposes. o which were boriic by thc whole ‘W0 (Canadians) recognize, how- i! Canada ‘before 1912, Icver. the mt that peaoo may not sooan N. tat-tones, lilwfly! exist. and that we must, Premier, have some other means of outlet Halifax. N. 6.. if we do not wish to ‘be cut offl January 1-i, 1927. from the ocean for many months _--_-¢e-c_______ in the year. We wish to fool WON'T BELL EARNSCLIFFE Zrefltei" security; to know that we AS CONSERVATIVE HOME I-‘andiavc assistance readily in the ' hqllln iiiedgiiifl}: a union ' this trail {isn't n-Jrhere is ' u n - - I . - em a 0o o “Ea lit-f ”, l Wllflfl buying ASPlRlN lllSlSt 0H Wgykfl. 11g misfit-Pg a national the Ottatwa dmme of Sir hills: Mic u n W r rm 'ana a ntlirio and nonald wl ll r i. . lllC Bayer pfOdUCt. lgieatlficzzvrill fheetrfltlillyi contll-ibulc er. becomlii: 11191;: i.§,',';“l§f,§,‘,‘,”,lf,§ u n mos axe n or .. Unless you see the Bayer Cross on package or tablets, you make m“ lmpomnl Mk “filial: sizes _ are not getting “ASPlRlN" at all. ~ which no political connection can 3d 1,, Hm Clmle, pmphy in u . l) ‘." . , , Tablets of genume “ASPIRHW, must be “BaYel-n They We“: oltcislntililedgctyasary hero w Klvo in llellglalrittisclllvffila]lgaifilaffilogesisrihilfiagaid introduced by “Bayer," have been prescribed by physicians for Further dew" the Itlawrlcal refer-loin ‘Charles A. n. Ilarrls, L110 pre- . . enccs that were aubmitt d i- morc than 26 years, and proved safe by millions for piepceto, num- gimm buflaj: gel". owner- cen to say t at from ti‘ ld-' mo“ submmea u” 9mm“: llwllflfilltllzlmgllgelzfifi0flllgifigegl“ lvtllri: r Colds Headache Neuritls _ Lumbago m, I d n i l , _ , as on ver e t I l Pam Ncuralgia Toothache Rheumatism that conclusion __i'1l°1y-p§'lpi§§§ xfigdFfisylll-Rnlfglloli-onérs (mariner?!- . , s l l - - . DOES NOT AFFECT ‘Ti-IE HEART mrllllrllll bllrlillll lll‘<‘=‘l=""r.i l" The Cost at operating at least 250‘ , . ' ' a" 5 "Md m“ h“ ha" m‘ . miles or itoii-cattentiul commercial lwarJfml Lzxfilrfrlrrm‘; ‘:1’ T“! "l "l" IIR Y1 o ibo UWDBT" Acce t onl "Bayer" package‘ lflwkagc should be‘ borne by u... TL l "‘_“_ m Dominio Govormn nt. dlllll of “EaIi-anscIlffQ." "l halve: w d‘ Con“ n5 Prov“ dlrecllons- The (‘Jiommlaslono further decld-lflvp" M" l" Wm’ l" “l” Vllllldlll Tim" 691M111: that my homo was‘ Hllidyoqllyer” boxes of l2 tablets ed, 61w t-llw cf 24 “Ml ‘Wvruacl-tl-l 1 That mm tbo completion of ‘m 39"" T“ “l”! l" ampml‘ lltc lulorcolonlal in 1878 to 1912,] ' ‘ In an ' canes sud-I . ,, m“ nll a. A."l..fl‘g‘l:zlltlt‘m ‘i: bridal???" Brita‘ fllwreeta of the Mai-mum m” 'p"_o'n_“’“*-'_"l_ ‘am _ M t e m m" all‘, ‘ U llQr bandit! hfllhnaicrni-zklbofllayc: . ‘i’. mv M” were “m, we" ““' """"’l"l "Wmlllllll Mfvre they at: °'°"-'i guarded." \nd "that the ram that M,“ l,’ p“; i-rrf-J raw -. - 1'. ‘ugggflqsgm g2; p Confederation as a commercial pro- increase arising form the changes, cum lp slldwy ppglpl-m and will, The semi-annual examination ofposltion. The guarantee of the that have takephplacc iii frclghtf IWO Sure ‘lilFflPllE-d to his waistglfitiyvale School which took place imperial Government was sought rates since 1912—-t>ver and above’ who ask-d a ride lo the presldent- 0n December 22nd was very largely .lllCl given on the' understanding the general increase that has talc‘ p11 palace 0p llle l-ppd l0 the legs. attended. The school was very neat- that commercial considerations ell plilvv l" Ollie!‘ DBTIS 0f U10 "ll-I tlou. He got the ride. and en route ly decorated and in one corner aflGllld he sacrificed to imperial in- tioual system-ls as fair a iiicasurl- l, _ breezfly explained that he was a stood the Christmas 'l‘rr:e contaln- terest. The Conference resolu- as can be made of these gllecliil-tflp. mm“ ,l,,,.l,,g JHHHHH. special, secrel cnvoy of the pre-sid- lng many beautiful gifts for thg lions, adopted in London in 1866 considerations. and accordinglylpppprpul» pl-lpnpd p. ,.,,.-,. (l... l,,,.l_,- “m. - and submitted to the Imperial (lov- should be transferred from tho p-liirp-rr l "65. The construction of iht-fcoirrincnding tlicsc specified rc-‘ lltvi l'l'l'l'lll \\llll lluilw (to determine the route orf the rall- rates as recommended will resultl '5 "-'""'"\l PPM‘! previous declarations dealing prim There is not one sentence oi.‘ ovi-l “lulu M ‘the construction of this railway, deuce produced by the i-ailway oflnfll] “ll m.“ lwhlch was to be government own-‘Licials that thc ratos as rocom-lsprri- nu led and nationally operated, said altlmllllllod by the Duncan Report will [stripe 01' pllilulilu BPUSNPL], uni] splpu lHalifax: be in themselves unprqfpaplp rates = rosettes "l value the house and lilie prec-l disease _ those of the St. Lawrence. “ “For our ipl-esent {$111308}? titnis United Slates and ganada, -\~ ‘Vi. more matera to 110 Ce t a le s; 0pm l,‘ l; l-egdeng pf {he =Dl'~'Y fllllvnlllléd ill Strange lands égilig ‘i: a b°d_l' gnarl!" Y“ alfpearj (c) That to the extent than. coni- President of the Canadian Nation- c,,,‘,’,':,,,.ce“°,° “at: anld prOVInCiBI Wllb K118 564316 Ymlllg wnculs 11ml e Perm“ O1 l-‘e Terenl-b mercial considerations were sub- al Railways admitted in evidence. health uthorlties of North Amer- .. - ,, _ p ordinate to national imperial and that in administering thc Atlantic l_ service? Th?!‘ d0!“ l°°k ‘he Pant t ins an right’ m? 9795mm" 9*‘ strategic considerations the cost Division (the greater portion of Qfaltlgcclllweliltilhat godgert can of pdhned l0 the dublo“ America“ would be borne by the’ Dominion which is the old lnteicoloiiial sv? :31 s o c I re"lurll,l r en years '- ‘ I‘ 8V6 a B. and not lby the traffic that might stem). n0 account is being takcn,° age a e pr n iii the rate structure of today oi‘, the special considerations which. it will be sufficient to state that attach to it as revealed in iii». ‘the construction oi,‘ the lntercolon- ‘pledges and pronouncements al-l i———<ocu——-——- 'l‘lj.\.\"l‘lN(l AND l-‘AWPINU- Bnrliiirit B. Brooks Home Economics Dcpurtineiit. Kellogg (‘UIIIIIIIILY 0i‘ (‘int- Lnntlnll, (Hit. vvnllh uliirlt 1| “hit-h uill .~tilil»l_\ hot-ping fruits. tout-t - grain l‘l'l‘4"ll\‘ and diitercoloniul Italltvap’ being esscn- ductions in freight rate-s huvc onl)’lhis“,l:'“,'::,i,,l::wllll" flPBFM-w‘ tial L0 the consolidation of the uii- sought tu reinstate thc rclativtajlll,“ M, sili“ylx| m l‘ ion of British North America. and position of the Mau-itiincs to the‘ Tonal Milk or (‘offw Ltiiullivon llrziu .\ltil'i'ins satiri- linnth Stew with Vr-gctulili-s Whole Win-lit Rolls Rice Pudding Julius-nu Salad Jullltsult Salad l l (‘up ll ta'iJll lvrrwsiiil; - rv. uiid hF-Jlll " “llll Ritsalnii Dressing uiid sprinkled nvcr ' Garnish All tiglily chilled. To h.’ The first and Original Cold and Grip Tablet Proven Safe for more than n Quarter of a Century as effective remed ENZA and as n. Preventive. (Mada in Canada). The box bears this signature é%&vrv -—-~ y»... 11:0 4 ll8C85SdTy—ll' the only consideia- rates (so that 192 will become ap~ and author o; gm “Seymour Plan" ll0ll had been "to connect the clt- proximately 155) I quote the lol-‘fpr combating soon to be adopted throughout the Dr. (iuyoty and rlllill uzn- u l‘1'2|l purl i-t‘ ~ tlit- int-vitzrlulv ilPlll~~l and jnilr-d and ilpltvlll a sitnl-lv ilmtl. .~li(-ul(l lu- l| has lI<'l'l\ ll.lill_\‘ lr\'l‘l'lil.\' _ , ‘ _ . iur tlieli‘ first. tally. bccond 11011041, - vnded “Ari'o\v.~‘." 2-"St. Pats" 1.] The 'l‘hir(l Period started with ihvl, in small thc top. with two , - “.\iiu\vs" trying to hold the . nllill aivr-r-ts, Tlit- fol- hllKKi‘$' lur ~lillillill'_\'. .1 ‘lAgaiiil crva Gillis (Flapper); 2nd, Miss Georgina Gillis (Pirate); 3rd, Airs. V, Ilovlvatt. (Plerrette); 4th, Miss Margaret Callbeck (Sack of lrish Cobblers.) The gentlemen: 1st, Vic- tor Howatt (Yaclitsman); 2nd, Aus~ tin Smltli, tlliglilandcr.) The Alan- agcr. .\lr. Ralph Lyman deserves credit for the excellent value of his "prizes. Alter the judging a line skate was enjoyed by all present. "Dad" Lyman tells us that some time soon a Poverty Carnival will be put. on and I think I may safely say that several will be represented thcii. 'l‘lic hllssf-s Gertrude Hownlt and Nlargziret Callback spent an enjoy- able week end at Augustine Cove visiting friends. -_-_-_ Everyone iii the vicinity and whereabouts arc delighted to have in our midst a vulcanizer and cob- bler in the person of Mr. Percy Delaney of North Tryon. Word has been received from the I Dr‘ M‘ M‘ seymwr’ delwty mlm P, E. Island Hospital that there is a slight improvement in the condl- ‘ tioii of Mr- Brenton Iiowntt. ' On Friday last the Albany Si. Pats invaded the home camp of the Tryon “Arrows? and as usual car~ ried off the big end of tho score. which was 3-2. The first period ended scoreless, wltli the Arrows having 1~i shots at tlic St. Pats‘ ‘(Goalie whilt: thc St. Pat's forwards lrled 'l‘hompsun for ‘i. Second Put", ‘ind started away with .\lt:Lcti(l. (‘aptain 0i" “The Arrows" on one of » his bflillllllt plays quitting the mick past Blzihoj: tor tho first tally 0t‘ the evening, Two minutes later V. jllowatt slammed the second count-‘ or huiuc fur "The Arrows." Near thc last of tho second period Sailiid? t-rs. tliu clt-vm right wing niuii (ll thc “St. Pals" on a solo lush, which ‘completely fooled the “Arro\v's" defence and shoved thc puck bonit- Pats” iii chock and playing t fuusivc liot-ltcy, but Saunders coiii-. -iug iii for thc rebound from Cunilri ilielYs stick tied the score 2—‘.’. _ Saunders invaded thc l rkirrotvs" net and run up tho scorcl ‘to 3-2, tlirco minutes beforv lflnal gong. A return match is ex-‘l pccted between these two trams] land should prove interesting. Augustine Covu spent Monday vis- iting relatives at Tryoii. "Stars." Tho Cape ‘rraverae “Roy- als" had tho mist takcn iromtlicir eyes by the Albany "st. rats.“ The first act of the scene showed 6 formidable Giants of The "ltoyals" lined up with their eagle eyes on Mr. barge wrtli tho idea of iilling his net so lull that he would have to vacate it to make room for the sizzling bomb shells which they in- tended to let. loose in his direction. but somehow plane went amiss owing to tho prayerful attitude which Mr. Largo held throughout the game much to tho chagrin oi the now “-pigmies" which in 60 minutes lind dwindled in minds and stature from their former sizo oi "Giants." The score board regis- tered at tho end of the game Al~ hany 3—-Capo Traverse 2, with Llie Royals scratching their heads and wondering if Saunders was so slow after nll. The acoro between Tryon vs. Augustine Cove ended Tryon 16 Augustine Cove 3. This is tho first game the "Arrows" have to their credit this season but we hopo they may kccp up their good work. o-h-{O-tia CONSOLATION. “.\lr Chairman," complained tho sprain-r. stopping hi lila iiddrt-sr. "l l Iiave been on my fer-l ncnrly (cu inhi- urns. lint thon- ls so inuvli rlbnldry ~ "ml lYlll-‘Pfllbllfln, l can linrilly hour l niyacli‘ apeulf." l "Cheer up. Gitvmor," pp"... l, ‘~l,l‘-r " from lllll'l"l’lll', "you alu‘l Inhqgln "NICK." EAFETY 1;] ll UT. (WWW: upilkhl l" l-llt-cfrlclan: "Feel anything?" Gcorgo: "Ne." Electrician: "Well, don't touch the other two, ' ‘ volts in ‘em l" llle than‘: two thousand‘ >190; lwluaa-u- u, 3% The WBund. at Hankow. china, the scene of the present serious conflict between Nationalists and the powers. It is dominated by {he municipal buildlllg. from which. it is reported the British flag has been lowered and replaced by the emblem of the Cantonese. The Chinese domination seems at the moment 1o be centred at Hankow. tvhcre the British concession is now in the hands of the 631190" forces, who stand for national autonomy. Hankow is the great commercial centre of the middle portion of China. and since 1858 has been one of the principal places opened to foreign trade. DIRECT PRIMARY DUE llilVt‘ 1'01‘. 4. l'llll'.\llll. Jun. 13!, ~—'l‘lic dirt-ct iicsuln. Ohio, and Indiana. \\'llt'l'l? rantlidztlt-s for (Hill-v). which has lsionce or two Wars or nit-Ital‘!- ovcr ilit- cuuntrv for il|l c, \\'lll,lll) some final sparring iii thc cglslalivt- rini: lit‘ thc middle wast when thc liivuiiial liltsiiiosa or mph. _ in}: and itiimaking laws starts lll 'l'llcl‘e will bvn strllléiill: in \\'|&- Jauuaigv. cousin to abolish thc personal 11w‘ Issues its varied as a lienvy tax D8111’ 10X illlll fillblllllul“ n“ in‘ oli tobacco to effect u reduction in Wm‘? l-"X- I ' d . tie r“ - ~ - .. A li ' t mcc ax to rc 11ft‘ The funeral of the late Richard 0rgau(i;lzit£:j11;)p52lilfiliz‘ real pfigxgptyolmlllipllts ls proposed ‘Nlctcalfe took place at 2 o'clock Ion‘ law pssenlbllps of the vnflou; l" llllcplgalp plttiuday at the (ihllgfilLtOfTylCl0ltlki. Island lllll llle pplnulry law is up Thu Ohio legislature's biggcslv n ermeut was ma e a ic co- l, ~. . . , . . - .. '3 gm lplds Cemetery at Tryou. llc lczivcsl I “om H“ Lonsidemthm‘ woblun is w devise “M l rup suurtrptit gto mourn his death a widow‘, alsol vll ltrlm tfour sons and one daughter. thc‘ lfltllilllll will - l . - . 1. next. and additional rnvenuesa‘ Mr. and lllrs. Elmer Dawson of [ha plu- ollll‘ii;llll,.h mud to 16pm] $5,000,000 to $7,000,000 aunuall! The (illlp llsb-ulubly ppollubly wlll must be provided if thc stale‘: be aisketl to submit 1|, ¢Qn,lltullon_ bank balance is to kccp up with its al amendment uiodifying [pp slap expenditures. t: E _ Al. Augustine Cove on hlondny luttrvtllvnls evening a. double lioador was play- icd between Albany "st. Pats" vs- liinpe Traverse "Royals" and- Tryon "' ‘“ "Arrows" vs. Augustine Covo _ l" llllIIOl-H. the fate oi’ the law is in the hands of the supreme court. nu‘ lll-llll Will be thrown into thc the judge flm-d ye tin dollars for 115' legislature for its reenactment. ‘Hfillllllll’ C-atghllu mp Olhl‘! (l:i.\‘~" Rmllllg into tho assembles us‘ ‘lit.- dld," answered .\lr. Ccoinv. "'4" allolllcl. imlmrtant subject Wm be it wan u proud iiiomt-ut. l‘ll loll ll‘. issues pertaining to tlis automobile. n-mp I lit-pr the cultures." lllllloacvciilvint: around it. ' ‘ll Sgtlllglolrv . . _ p ,. l. state for $1lI0,000.UOU_l'\ll‘) l}... till-lit sliillwllgliilllcll v1 u] M Al SURE RELIEF FOR . TEN-DAY TREATMENT FREE struggle between the Occldent and tho Orient for .._._ A\ ]!l'\l]l(.‘:il‘1l l\\'(>»t'l:llE FOR ATTACK IN WEST gasoline tax iii Illinois has caused - ——~ a furore of (llSClISSlOH in utlYitllJl‘ 0t‘ thc legislative session. lu lim- invtlioil m‘ nominating gasoline taxes lliiVV ln-rn in \- a fun‘ preliminary’ DmitsEYOlTs will be iiiadc tu incrt-asctlt‘ i-lltlllltfl, ‘ HIK- lncome .For Property Tax lint-ans lo prevent. the state from Ind‘ s k lguing broke. There will he an c=‘~ ‘ma N ' “pm ‘umazea deficit of ssnooooo lib SATISFIED. - _ "l tnidcrstuntl," roinarkctl .\lr. t'al~ it is licld tiiicoiistltutioual, 131p“, [0 pl, "lend, _\l,._ ¢,.,,,,.~y_ “up! “lltnrZ-r that?" “I'm thlnkln," ronlluticd .\lr Cindi‘ ~-- ~.—_r—~r~_-z_~.—~——i~-~- WOMEN’S DISORDERS Orange Lily in l certain relief for all disorders of women- li. is applied localll’ and is absorbed llllfl the suffering tissue-S- Tho dead waste mllr ter in the 0011895“ region is 611m“ giving immediate men-l l lief; the blood vessels and nerves are toned and strengtheno. and tho circulation isrcndorad to normal as this trcaimenl- l! based on strictly scientific principles, and acts on th location of thc disease, it cannot help but do good in all films _ of female troubleayincluding delayed and painful monstrnfl" l 5°11. lencorrlioea, falling of the womb, growths, and 9'8"": . troubles, etc. Price $2.00 per box, which is sufficient tor "l" month's treatment. A frco Trial Treatment, enough l(>l‘_ days, worth 75o, will be sent FREE to any Blllftlflllg "mmd" ' who will send inc her address. Pinch-so three staniP-‘l "_“ l dress: 1m Lydia w. Ladd, Dcpt a Windsor. Outer“ Sold By Lending Druggiatc Ev¢rYWh° l illlectrlclun (from roof): "Just linugl ‘ on In two of them ivlrcs, George," m1 and physical H- g flfillll dii~