[has been published ilrom ‘time to ‘ For You." ‘pandhot SHREDDED WHEAT. Pour hot milk over ihemmr them eat _ _ as a- orridge Dehctous ea sfyipg A E. R. BROW 146 Richmond St. Charlottetown Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and.» Plate Glass Insurance at - . . Lowest Rate _ Good Strong Stock Companies Agent at: Summerside, Lloyd Lewis. ‘§.< Frank Stanton Sweet Singer 0f The South ...l?.‘.Y;B”l-i’-'°"..RE.”;"Mm" '4 Every-body ‘knows; ' Dunno what ter call 'lm, One oi‘ the best-known news- uBut he imighty ink’ a rose! paper designations on the contin- cnl. wias "Frank L. .Stanton,,lil Tile Atlanta Constitution." ‘His verse Q L44‘ is plain that somebody was robbed. The fl‘i‘st ivas originally published as follower- Lookin’ ut ‘his niumlny ‘Will eyes so shiny-blue. Melt‘ you think dltt heaven time rln perhaps every 15115111111’ is comin‘ (‘lost ter you! speaking newspaper in the world and every magazine that its hospit- able to i-ight poetry of this quality. lie died in ‘hairness recently at the desk lie had occupied for many yeia-rs. IWith two slight intermis- sions ‘he spent his long working life on The Atlanta Constitution. one of ‘tihe ‘best oi‘ ‘Southern news- papers. More than any uiiiei‘ man Mi‘. Statiton caused it to he quoted, for whis-t ho produced had in the highest degree the illlulliYl Evcryihotly knows; of quotabllity. it ‘was rtinleiLDunno what texr cull ‘int, 111151111? above the mark that Edrllcl But ‘lic mighty iak’ u rose! Guest has ‘been ‘hitting Wlllll silcll . profltiuble regularity, for ‘nu-any years. hilt not. g0 much above as to he over ‘the ‘heads oi‘ the itluest ad- Perhaps he would ‘have chosen 111015‘ ‘$01110 0f 1113 1401188 ‘had tre- ills his own epitaph ills poem, "The rilendous popularity, the ‘two most pend ginger,“ which ,-..nn;_ 1101111118 01' 1110111 11111115 "M15111! Deudi. -- .. Lot no isuiilily hands . bak a Rose" and "Just a Wearyingl he imeu when . ‘one “'11s written iii Shrouded and still ‘he lies. honor of ‘his little son, and ‘the To bm‘ and huh the puilld dreamer other was inspired by the absence ‘then, oihls-wiie. Staiilolrs stuff cam‘: I-‘rom Faith's llluininod skies. irom ‘his heart and entered swiftly the ‘heiartg of others. W'en Ito's ilill‘ zl-sleepln’ lin his ll‘l' place- Think l see dc angels ‘Lookin’ ihiioo‘ do lace. W'en lie diurk is iull|‘n'»-. W'en dc shudders creep. Don dey comet-i 1111 110400 Tor kiss ‘im lll his sleep. Sweetcs‘ ll’l' i'cller— “The Dead Singer." Better tilie ‘battle, where his sword flashed bright, Ilad know ‘his dying breath, "Thiiin lhisi. . .But ‘he. a-weary oi ‘the ‘light, (Yhnlienged Th0 galeg of Dgglflh An ‘Eleven-Year-Olcl Poet. Frank Stanton wrote his first‘ 908m l‘n 1868 whorl he was eleven years, the subject being his sweet- heart. Her name wias Lizzie. and Who sirali upbralll ‘hint? Who shall according to Margniret ‘Hicks what lat-nth qr wrong’! - fill." but Mrs. Hicks admins tho-t For song dwelt with 'him‘ in his she is related to the Stantons and life's dark night, ' may not ‘be unprejudlced. lie en- 1t caught, 5mm l”, gored newgpager worltcl alsvia. copy ‘ spheres 0}’ 011 0 B-V11111181 8W8. 011 A myistery 0t‘ ime'lody—the light g which Joel Chandler Harris, creat-l That gllimlll0ffltl through his 0r or "Uncle tRemirs," was m. uni-yearn torlal writer. Hils verse chlzirmeil And who uhah my ln Denny. all“ liarris. through whose interest ho presence now I f. was advanced to an editorial lmsl- .1115 life was incomplete’! 110s 011 11w 931191- llle remislned Hands have been laid upon that on the News until 1887. in lllatlfhqlrnqvpeutllel] hl-ow Year he determined to make a trip lln hhhetlinllnn nweeh 1° 11111 11111111- backing liuuiewhe ‘Ilands ‘he uplifted-hearts that l‘ ‘worked his way on u vessel mud he uhstnlned °::111"1111Y‘l11'111l1111 111 Albany. lie Come now, not to comdemil; l1 ed for a job in the pressroom oflwhat bitter cup life gave to him gri1fxl>trlll>eg and ‘set 11k 1151a vlav ihe drained, _ eoremansedW- r 1r “ w mad‘! ‘He wasadumbrolltlldgdl And et lites sweets to them. en e earned that this did not , till ti l mean a vlsmng Gard’ but a union S0 novlveai ires ng n the eternlal bright . ‘with many notable I I V fool", declared and not Lord Gladstone was the sliver; with his Duchess to Australia and NcwThe Duke's cabin is plain and ulr Zealand. ‘His Royal Highness bears adorned. as befl-ts a sailori Prince. the commission to open the Aus-ibut t.-he puchess‘ tastes in interior trallan parliament. for its first scsgriecoration can be gauged irom tho of ‘the Pacific natives may Wululi gay tones oi the silken cushions, the delicately the big battle cruiser gliding by. face. and glowing uibove the cap- tain's bridge ‘the dazzling York rose whose petals. 24 feet lfirom tip to tip, are luminous with electric lights. reach New Zealand until Feb. 22nd fir‘ REGRETS i BASTINB ASPERSlllNS BllT llEBllNES Tll lllTllllllAll 01111‘ Peter Wright in Famous Libel Suit 11171111118‘ 10 111111116813 Regret vii Lord Gladstone W111 Retract “Liar, Coward, Foo1,” Statement. LONDQN. Feb. 2. -—The good name and, reputation of the hm, Wlllian n. GI . “W1 1 grand t)“, manlfdm-‘llle- Eiiklands The meaning of the word “sern. 101111)’ was vlgor- glio" which c Dual dale _ . ame under discuss- “mzzion ‘gflgdrggeilllzuag $812111?’ in- ionlat a previous hearing recurred taln Peter Wright that he y a“ alga n ma“ lvhe" 11"B""°‘““' llypocrlle l" “'00 11 V1011 CED!- Wright to read a pass- wm, whose “ulna Captain. iarltless son in which Johnson was cited had "nked Gladstone“! mm rdxittas joculorly referring to his lug his‘ testimony in trial (‘if Eggfgltlllfinhousehold wmlm“ as a ibel suit n ' son of the 85111181112111.1116 GlllaidltEne (llunnm wright Bald that Bus. 86m a telegram ‘rom Momencs ell‘, we might have joked in his use r121) “(Hating 111° "slanderous 0.1011111)- lzltlltrll; ollgrnbllittzttclithtlhe late Lord a on,” as once illi- The tame _ in: it with reference to the elder Lady De B31311 escéliiig 2121:1915 no“; Gladstone. had not. many yea" m defend haul; 11th Llatel- Captain Wl-lliht said that agallwt Captain wrlfilll/B staie- steongdaspglignepglilglleofelttlter Gladt men s re er . Y area Before a courtroom crowded dad no thought of his famliypr t, Becendants. he said. Only 90o Euros 111 Lou- copies of his book had been sold, Lord Birkett colllllilellegfal work-L he 5am Gladstone denounced olCaltol-d Letters of we “Med Russian lnnlgm as a , 11 11 11 beauty. Olga Novikofi to the older ‘hlmsell. ncareggg gvlllahléasylaflllxlmgg (QT-gallstone waive thentresd in an might inflle an . 1 0 re Fe a 9111111119111 by on any ma“; olllgligzrallltlstaeigvoioil Captain wright that he ‘too had “Q1111 1110 Blluhtest credence” n 'gllillslielllimagugvilgttlelle laittl) Mimi? in _ . , _ . l,“ . .. tel‘: vagfltugzgg‘ thmfigiifvltll Cali‘ in free England. people cannot col‘- "mt he had wnumllthe pass eerily respond without being most viri- MB book nprotmns m d 111001 gurly calumillateil then England is isms," flaming napalm“! 1 1111-‘ degenerating." v elder Gladflumds mnrélll-lhflll ‘the Captain “Yhlght interpreted this and mm he regretted h“:Zti1I“5QY1I“-1las showing that the elder plati- feeunn m, "m dlndsm" r113 110lstorle was under the absolute sub- lml l“, mum "n! will‘? m?‘ ~‘“let‘t.ion of lllnic. Noviknff. he bplleved m be mo ‘P114111’ “llil-ll Justice Avery ruled that Lord “what-B m? ‘we of‘ _ "v11; "lfiladstoneki letter to the secretary ‘Merrumed. ‘mm p 522,111, thltt._ lni’ the Bath Club. which contained Mr Burl-Wu llpfenlll-i y Lerv illll‘. the characterizations‘ on which Hm-ne M the ch-lmzt‘ nit. H llllill'fil‘illl‘llcullllllil Wright is basins his libel , m W1 H‘ ‘ ‘his f) “K 11" (‘“"‘;suit, xvns written on a privileged a '21 '1 m‘ "°“'"“1 "llwoccasioil hut leit the question of‘ 11ml 11"‘ (lllllllllll ivhethci‘ it xvas actuated by mal- ice for iliscussiorl by the jury. TRIP Til llNllPllllEi 0E llllllE ANll lllllillESS / llllS RllMllNlll.‘ ASPECT real llbeller." who had libelled the lion's fashionable ration at tomrowu ed by ull present. James ull with To Mrs Mark Jackson, “t, . . cements" ‘ Ctimmander ‘Edwards, director of the radio branch of the depart- "WM 0' imsrlne and fisheries. Ot- tawa, iwho ll doing splendid work in eliminating interference in Can. ads. Address And Presentation tuifhe Pembroke Women's insti- M e which met at the home n: J r5 Charles Hlcken on Thursday, "lb 311111. Spent. a very enjoyable eveilliig- The business of the Tiiieiius being over, one oi’ the in_ s ute members, namely Mrs Mark 111111111111 (iorriierly Stella Hicken) and ilir. Jackson were culled for- ward and presented with an ad- 116111 ‘iqoomnaiiieii by a beautiful 1181111 Dalnted China tea set. The 31501011113’ Mrs (lavin llickcn 101111 1118 address, while the presi- delit, Mrs James Graham made the presentation. ‘Mr. and .\lrs. Jatrksoil were so 11111611 11y silrprisc they found it lmilossiillo to express their feel- llllifl- M1‘. Jackson, therefore, on behalf ot‘ his wife, wished to thank the Tallies for their kindness in presenting them with such a love- ly useful gift. 10111111018101)’ uftcl‘ the prescntzt-l tion Mrs Wendall (lrahuln sang "O Who'll an oltl bachelor‘ he to Travel this World Alone," which Hicken and Mri-i I Following is the address: l Dear Stella: Big‘ Battle Cruiser Renown, Beautified for Auspicious Journey, Shows Whitei Rose of York as it Bears Royal Couplel Toward Opening of Australian New Capital. 1 i (Canadian Press) lvoyngers. Filltiishiugs in the dining LONDON, Feb. lwsshcathetl ilrrooln are in plain blit gleaming mu~ 11111 at the new Federal casual of setting of the lounge with its cre- traccd outlines of contrasting pleasantly with Willie walls and dark mahogany- Bhts gleaming on its silvered sur- T~he Renown, which will not have joyful happy times. ostly trust that you and your gen- ial partner may have many happy days together. and in the year to come you pleasure to this evening and think of [he merry group assembled here . . lli i‘ i an electrical 'Wiliite"h0gany, A11 electiricpiano and com= ‘yézltllagiTl-elnzlny l SS u Rose oi’ York on its forenuisl‘, llisfbined ivircless set anrigralnaphouo Majesty's Strip Renown. is breastlni! —presented by the Prince of Walcslln accept “m, gm prenenlnll will. ?‘ Duke and Duchesss visit to Aus- tralia have a touch of romance. ‘to which. the tale of ‘Canberra is not 011 the least contribution. As the seat tion akin “in many ways to that 01 Washington in the United States. . cvaard, and ~not possessing it hel Beyond the morning's beams. 1 declared ineligible ior-tho lflb-lFold the tired ‘hands in 4m. he returned to t-he south ahdi who“; the brown; 1°°1i 11 Position on The Atlanta’ Constitution, ‘where be lcnlaineil 1111111 almost the day of ‘his.denth. A Poem A Day. ‘For some years pal-ll he produced V. 11 iiully column called, "Just From 110018183’ which contained at least 1111c iresh poemfrom his pen. 0b 11011111)’ a mun who writes a ‘ ‘em 1 1111.1’ must write some terrible p0- » ‘"1114- lll is more remarkable that he wirote imany ‘that were good °110118h to be quoted everywhere. 1111c of the peculiar qualities of . milch oi‘ Silantonh work was its ly- '11-'81 appeal. which led to innum- erable demands (being made upon him to have his verses set to mus- 1°- in lat least two cases this was done with ‘tremendous success, and 1n olihars with. very generalappro- val. He ipiibllshed half a dozen , volumes, most of whlch_first saw 11o ‘light in this (lially column and they had a wide sale. Much oi 1111 verse was inspired ‘by children lllri ls somewhat reminiscent of 1111mm; Field. Somebody Swlndlcd. Frank Bliantolf had none but homely ambitions. He was with- °11t vanity, and he had ‘n0 strong llllllilela-sense. rt is quite likely 11111111110 n not ‘been for this broth- Qr Valentina. a business man. his ""10! never would have been pub- lllhed in book form. For "Mighty 141k a Role" and "Just a Wearylng For You" he received $800. and it - E111. . m‘ Tyrwhltt, commander In chief the tlrltlah Asiatic forms. who proceeding to ‘Qhanghal military aflalrn. v —-—-——QO3-——--— “See that. mani Well. sir, ' ‘lar celflreda," '1' -“ , ‘ .. ‘l , 1 _ ‘E/ Vice-Admiral Sir Reginald Yorke to direct H landed in this country with bare 1110 to n your feet, and now he's got millions." ‘flggaflma "My word! lie must ibe a POI“- and Australia until March 26. is sil- ver and white from bow to stern- ce ilrom waterline to wireless aerial. The great naval guns ipoint silver And leave him wltih the dreams. mhzzlen lore and all’ on the centre. ‘tabk. while the Royal Party dines, stands a silver sloop riding upon silver waves, with mother of pearl sails. A gireat silver shield, gift of the Commonwealth of Australia. hangs in place oi honor on the walls, and a choir of silver huglos blows the ship's calls. Simplicity Within But with all magnificence willi- 0111. there is general simplicity Within. a simplicity in keeping with the coulple ‘will spend various per- iods in New |Soutb Wales, Brisbane‘ Queensland, Tasmania. Melbourne- Victoria Adelaide and South Aus- tralia, before returning to Mel- mony o: transference of the Feder- al (Japltal -to ‘Canberra. which will be inaugurated on May 9. days later they leave Melbourne for months alter departing- Canberrn “ldell" the quiet good taste of the Royal Bringing Up Fathe; \N\LL NOW MAKE ME "rt-cs Tantalum‘ AMBA$$ADORT o1 ls he POOR ‘JUDGE SLOT is LAlDufl 1N THE HOSPlTAL WHICH MAKEQ l-r A ¢§RTA|NT~( 11-15 PREMDENT OF’ MINE-l Sydney. to heddcal. An urea of twelve square miles has been allocated for the city, 1n Fedora ‘terr tory cov- 110111118 011 M113’ 6th., fol‘ the 0910' erlng nearly a thousand aqua-re miles. it is in pastoral country, with the great Dividing flange us back- Tlii-"ee ground, About 200 miles from Syd- n m Iney and twice as far from Miel; Western Austra a, as ng ior home bonnie. it has been laid out w‘t on May 23rd. returning via Mauiflt-he utmost, cale; itius and the Suez Canal. They are [Qwllplaljnlflg Qxpeflfl, expected to return to Portsmoutlrgcape artists alike have ull been on Juno 23rd. five and a halflnrtunate in having what may be ‘described as a vast area oi virgin llund ischenies. so that ‘Canberra {come to be regaiideil as one oi the The whole circumstances oi the most beautiful cities oi the world. lb H¢GAFFNEY AROUND? HEQ GOT ‘rt-LN DOLLARS TO DO A LlTTLE JOB L-FOR M5». BUT I which you are held in our‘ society..- You are now. t.u quote an old shall look back with in conclusion wcrwould .51. you lo he overcome before it was v c-ry The Ryan. Their Royal ‘llighnesses will visinlmslere were considerable dlfllmlb of Tryon o. vauious parts of iboth islands oicllosen 38a Sh“, Sydney, Melbourne New Zesland, by the Renown and and other clues would gladly have 011 B11010. 1111-91 811N105 111 Allcwsecured the honor, but there was land on February 22nd, their iirstlhe (‘pnditiun that the seat of Gov- stop since ‘the Fiji Islands which emmenl, mugt he in Commonwealth 1110i’ T811011 Ffill- 17111. Afilvlilfi 81 territory in New South Whles, not Sydney. Australia on March 26th. less than a hundred miles from Messrs. Lorne and Lewis Alaiihey in l-nl-lohs amhnemnnlln lull“ ull. ileedless to say was greatly cnjny- drove to Summer-side on 1<‘i'l1li1l'_liu being presented with a small A dainty lunch of last. week- where Lorne was eon- llnhelh W111i 110111011 11y Mrs illcken. assist- veyed to ‘the ‘hospital t0 1l5U9113111|lVlllCll she is held by her numerous ctl by Mrs John Sencabaugh. Mrs the extent of injuries received to frlgndg" Jsmcshis knee. while Lcwollyii. followed by the singing time silo. ot‘ some good old songs, interspers- know that. his knee was not fractur- social conversation, etc.. 0d as was thought at first- ‘and b01111 About 10.30 o'clock the singing oi to sec ihim around 11811111 111 11 19W Hod Save the King llroilght u very days. - pleasant evening to a close. Mr. George llermcsscy oi‘ (Juar- Ilollctoivn has llleidfilllll. time death. A very pretty and lluict wedding took place at Trinity parsonage. 1'01"“ Cilarlottetowvn, on Wednesday. Jan- uar-y 26th.. when -tw0- of. our well- known and poliiiiui‘ yviius people. Miss Alma ‘Dobson of Augustine Canberra. tonne-covered chains and couches, of the Auslmllan luurllame,,l_ .93“. when 1118 Velvet flight of the ‘in the design of which flaming pnr- hem, “.lll_ 0|; coutxse, at once ‘take 111111; 811011111‘- southeirn seas falls and the ‘Renown zlkeets and tropic _flowers arc "s mace m, the “rem cent... orrecmvell 111° nears any of ‘the countless isles the prevailing motif; and in the Conummwealll, Omlclal lll-e, a p051. Messrs Lloyd and Vlclor Howatl. attended lllJtCll, Abegweits vs. Crystals at Summer-side last week. A farewell party was ‘held for Miss Georgie Gillis of North Try‘ on on last Thursday evening previ- 0m; to he.- (lepartlfle for U. S. A.. at. the ‘home of bliss Margaret (la-ll- beck or North Tryon. Gleanings From F M I Tryon And Vlclnlty,,,.'.l‘.'.'..§£ wulgerl§vhillfiilg “if dirti- We are all very glad to been occurred at N0Pll1 saying, “An old married WOmilll".,Trycn on Janirairy 27th., 1927, oi No doubt- you will have trials and Mfg $115311 Dawson. aged 92. The troubles (who hasn't when theyflnnel-nl wok plflce on Sunday at‘- llave a mail) and you will also‘; l-ncon h; g p_ ln_ frqmlhe ‘home we 911Y11"o -her son, Mr. from where the cortegeleft for the People's cemetery at. Tryon, where interment was made. ‘On Saturdisy evening a well planned reception was held at the groom's ‘home to greet them thelr return. invited guests were present and all eat. down to ‘a. sumptuous wed- Mr. and Mrs. Lea camglrwtuilation oi their ‘many friends and wishes for hon voyage through life. THE s. n. snnv co, LIMITED take this opportunity of announcing to the Trade in the Eastern Maritime Provinces the fact that the Com-puny will operate its own Branch Offices and Warehouse at ‘ 28-30 WATER eraser. sr. JOHN, n.3,. ' ' JVII’. W. J. Kane will have charge 0f our St. John lranch, Mr. Kane was for many years our Halifax Representative and he will endeavour to keep lli close ‘contact with our friends in the Eastern Mari- time Provinces. We have every confidence that M1‘- Kane will continue to render prompt and eificient ser vice to our valued customers-—a numiber of whom we have ‘had the pleasure of serving for nearlyhalf a century. All enquiries directed to the above address will re- ceive immediate and courteous attention. M. tends leaving on Tileeday. Feiriu- with 51.5. No. 64 it; ‘with 5li2 70 is fourth with ury 1st in company‘ ilrlth her si-st-‘piriiits and No. ers. tihc Misses Dorothy zmd50.l1points.. ,homc. A jolly cveningwiis spent shelving the esteem ill ford All ivlsh iiier unbounded ‘a short success in hei ‘life in n new sphere 0t‘ work. skating Several cases of Smallpox still l‘ continue to be reported at August- inc ‘Cove and ull precautions are being taken to stump out this spcrldliig ulilicnd malady willie it ls still slight. visiting relu- ‘ Mi‘. (lien As you llavc lately embarked on rivet; at Nilrtil 'i‘ryon lately. 111's. Donald Bell 0i T111011 _1-‘1 lhi‘. sea oi matrimony. we us all riliviillliil; 1W0 W901“ 110111111)’. 1111111‘ nl‘ lglll institute cannot lcl tho occasion lvllg nhll Ml-u Ehnel- ]);l\y|,'()ll of ing friends and relatives u-t lic- pnnn “lllmul showing h, flonlelAugustinc130v“ were vlg-llnl-g in ticque, Sirmiinorsiilc and Kcnsing- small - way tile high esteem llllTryull on ‘Silnduy. 10'1- Everyoilc is weicunle to the ‘pl- ano recital of the pupils ol‘ Miss Nvrine ‘Shame. at the Mlmaild Mrs. Leard on Thursday evening or this week. —"D" Neuton Dawson. lucrative stage Miss Adelaide ‘Pooley of North Tryon attended Ham's concert at Charlottetown last week. Tile prevailing soft weather ‘has United States. ruined many oi’ the rinks around heire muoh to the chagrin of trite younge set“ But they are all in high ihopes that Jack Frost will again reappear end make good the which immigration should Xgirtieisigbxtigfinhim lralplilelNew Yolrkl His from ‘his eurllwt yqulh the billows or the vast Pacific oll~provide entertainment. iiellownlm love and esteem oi your Cove and M“ Wendell Lea nl Try- dhrhagc. left Cnnnlln, and whlcl, would have flu“ "he antile or 111M119. l tllefrhe sweetness und t‘he tenderness 1111 11011109 101‘ 1110 11111111011010 Tllldfilllilded 15111115 ‘"111 00101011 8105s friends. _ on were united in the holy bonds '-"--¢‘°'>i- permitted hlm to visit the United . h i1 m I P090? 0W1‘ 1 el 0f 1111118“ 1110110111 A180BY110111111 B1118 Georges ilowcrs adorn the table. and yel‘ Signed on behalf oi’ the Pem- of mailflIilOily. The ceremony EGG LAYING CONTEST states for six months. "i" 9 11111110 111111 11111110 l1 11081111- The love of Love and Truth. second- son -t‘he Dulks of York and low ‘curtains iiame the windows. hrnke women's Institute. “.35 perlorlnell l”. .38“ w_ M_ Representatives oi Young earlier Notes on the 9th P. E. inland Egg Laying Contest. For The 10th Week Ending January 1927 permit was in A number oi There-was a considerable rail- illg oif in the ‘Contest during the past week owing to the sudden changes in weather conditions. Mrs. Alex. Hamilton's B. it. ‘were highest for ‘the week wit-h 54.9 points (‘i6 eggs); Mr. H. C. Muttartls .B. IR. were second with 36.8 points (35 eggs); Mr. Clifford McEwen's B. _R‘.. were third with 34 points, (36 eggs) and Mr. M. Cutcliffeka -B. R. were fourth with 30 points, (37 eggs). The fouir highest birds to date are all in the pen of Mr. 1H. C-~ Muttarfs. Bird ‘No. 6S leads She ln-with 52 points; No. 69 is second productions. lilo hockey es Tuesday. fice here. Toronto ed tonight. .\i‘i‘. ll. ‘C. Illutturth; pen 0g 1L it- leads the (Eoutest to date with 115.0 points (397 cuss): Mr. Wm. Cviislilunhi ‘i3. R. are second with 26-1»? Points (371 eggs): Mr. ‘Cili- McElveirs 13.. lt._ lvlth 259.9 points (298 eggs); M15 Alex. Hamilton's ‘B. n, are mm with 241.0 points (233 Qggfl); Ml; M._ Clitcliiic-‘s R. are sixth with 220.5 points (308 eggs); Mrs, J, Boston's W. L. with Zlilvllptlllllu,“ (273 eggg); ML llirrolrl ihlirds B. It. are eighth with 208.0 points (240 are fourth eggs) and McLarc-lrs B, R, me uiiilh with 200.6 points (225 eggs). The to_lul nilmher laid during ‘the week is e01». making a total to date DEPORTATION MOOTED FOR GEORGE YOUNG LOS ANGELES, Feb. 2.-—-George _ Young. ‘youthful swimmer of the 1101118 0i Santa. Latalina Channel swim. to- night faced the possibility of he- ing forced to take a respite 1mm engagements and 1110118111113 for equally remunerat- ive movie contracts to return to his home in Toronto. 0nt.. to iron out technicalities of his entry into-the At least a search tonight had fall- ed to disclose the necessary permit officials said Scotland. before he Young, as a native of have obtained today were of the opinion that this possesion of Bill Hastings, Young's pal on the Can- ada-to-Caliiorula, motorcycle trek. and new a probable rival Hastings. exhibited only a permit for the pair to import their motorcycle into the United States ior s. period oi four months as tourists. Both boys have been summoned to appear at the immigration ofiic- DETROIT. Feb. 2.—Offlclals of the Ilnitetl States immigration of- where George Young. swimmer. is reported to have entered the United States, know nothing of a reported inves- tigation of his entry. as published in Loo Angeles today. they declar- seventh in film however. The_ choice of Canberra is said and architects. and land-l their may in which to develop WANTED HlM Joe": n4 THE BACK noon! NEEd rr N11‘. DON!‘ T J .w E cuss/HERE’ l": M: GAFFNEY? l 'TAT\’\"V\/" Nothing like the can ior convenience. oi been: and pork. What a world oi cliflcrcnce it makes! All dealers. 20c. '///K/'/// . 11-11" 1 . Nothing like long crock belting to bring out the rich brown goodness That's why Ben's are baked in crooks belorc being scaled in cam. B31115 BGRGG B68118 "maritime ~~ from can to contentm" -By George MoManus Donn’ womvr- HETOLD ‘ M: THAT JUDGE BLO-r wuz m ‘THE ween-r» L- am’ HED l-lrrlltn wimA BRICK THE Mmtrrs. HE 6:?” 21-111 5o M‘ cAFFMrt - l m o ‘no “ wad. sort-saw’ cars‘. rum-l GuY- M11 GkFFNEY i5 eoueio TO cans.“