a a Ni i a i ia SSS a ai lS £ cETE B Bail ; 1% FRY "STR t TING CANADA rt 7's Preferent'al ind © {a+ Entry Inte ; Dominion i. Dee. 6.--"Discrimi- 1st American railroads, sts and American ship a Canadian and Aus: ,conments is eharged by states Shipping Board ot to Congress, 'rictlon of the British , of goods imported or river port of Can- aparently been successful prnnea of diverting traffic fred States ports to Cana- ; and from American ves ited &to'0s Onerator Protests 14 An American operator, who was 1411ca upon to poy the difference tween the two tariff rates be- a ahinment was unloaded at Anit- 1 C1ates nort and forwarded li 111) ta Cannda, has protested to Eo Shinnin~ Board. Tha hoard has accord! A, matter un "with the 'ation §at the arrangement cor- Customs rates 'a. taken ms are of course, a tia maiter, and Can: " 0] some other quarter may induce ysCanadian Government to mod- =v tho ruling in question, Freedom of Mov t across the Canadian border and: thence trans-continemtal to Van- gouver, the port of export ia the ! t on the Canadian border at which the export crosses into Can- ada. The effect of this regulation is to divery traffic from American roads to Canadian roads and from American Pacific Coast ports to Vancouver, B, C. To Press the Matter The United States Department dG _HAW:. DAILY (IMES, THURSDAY, DECEMBER8, 1927 Colds "Nippedinthebud™ without '"'dosing™ by rubbing over throat and chest has attemp fully to arrange a satisfactory settlement wih Australia, bug the latter has refused to drop the offending regulation, However, it is the in- tention of the Shipping Board to press the matter to the end that "hisd iserimination against Am- erican railroads, American ports and American shipping may be stopped." ABANDON OLD MAN WOUNDED, BOUND Sydenham Resident, 90, May Die from Attack of Brutal Assailants Owen Sound, Dec. 6--Bound, gagged and seriously wounded. Gus Huski, a man nearly 90 years, was found by neighbors today in his home, just outside the city limits. He was removed to the Owen Sound General and Marine Hospi- tal, and his recovery is regarded as doubtful, While the aged man has as yet been unable to make any statement to the police, there is clear evi- In this connection the United #ates Shipping Board cor '~asts the Oanadian policy of tarif" "'serimi- ation with the freedom move- Lent allowed American mports pad exports, and points ou that its on investizations have revealed gia more han 60 per cent. of the ptal movements through the Port o Vancouver, B.C., consist either f imports consigned to the United tates, or exports moving from the Jnited States to foreign ports, - J» Another "illustration of the co- peration between members of the Fritts Empire for their common od" that fs viewed with displeas- i by the ¢ 'ipping Board is a rul- hg of the Australian Tariff Com- fission which has favored British Ghinping plying between Vancouver fnd Australia as well as the Cana- Flan Railways to the prefudice of merican shipping and American hilwevs Pail Transnortation Cost = This situation results from the Lulation requiring the cost of rail Fransportation from the point of {rizin of shipment to the port of *xnort to be added to the value of Ie roods imported in determining (© amount subject to the Austral- 4 * import duty, American railroads ! 4 Ame~ican shipping are both 'uliced by the re<ulation that the shipment is via Vancouver 1 if the movement is from point * orizin in the United States DLRE THE COUSH OR GOLD THAT HANGS ON Dersistent, 0 and colds lead us trou be i om uch St m an tis pleasant to take, Creomulsion is » medical discovery with two-fold action soothes end heals the mem: and inhibits germ gro Of all known drugs, creosote is recognized high medical aithorities us one of the atest, caling agencies for persistent Qughs aad colds and other (onus of thio! publes, Creomulsion contains, in ereosote, other healing elements whick othe and heal the infected membranes d ste > the irritation and inflammation, hile the creosote goes on to the bsorbed into the blood, attacks the Eth trouble and checks the growth of the bronchial asthma, piratory diseases, and 1] ent for building up the toy dei Jen or flu. Money ref 1 or cold is not relieved after taki to direetions, sk: yous Co., Limited, Toronto, d that he was the victim of robbers. Bills and coins were scat- tered on the floor of his house, and a small sum of money is miss- ing, Huskl has for several years lived alone in his old house in Syden- ham Township, He was understood to possess a considerable fortune, and it was believed that he was ac- customed to keep part of it in his home, Arms and Legs Tied This morning neighbors failed to see the old man at his usual tasks about the house and garden, and when at noon no smoke issued from the chimney they decided to inves- tigate, Pushing on the door, they found that Huski's limp body was lying against it. His arms were tied behind his back and his feet were bound together, A rag had been forced into his mouth as a gag, There was ade ep cut in hie forehead. The room showed signs of a struggle, indicating that the aged man had attempted to protect his property against the marauders. Strewn on the floor was money to the amount of $7, apparently left by the thieves in their hurry to escape, It is believed that the loot, contained in a canvas hag, amount- ed to only $4, Condition Critical The rescuers placed Huski on his bed and summoned Dr. Brewster, who ordered his removal to the hos- pital, Late tonight the hospital re- ported that his condition was criti- cal, He was suffering from shock: and from the effects of the wounc it was considered dangerous t) question I' concerning his experi- ence, Proyinc' Constable Denton has heen assig: ' to the case, hut fe handicapped by lack of any direct information concerning the attack- ers, SIGNING OF POWER CONTRACT DELAYED Return of Ontario Commis- sion to Toronto is Awaited Toronto, Dee, 7--The contract which the Ontario Hydro-Electric Power Commission is negotiating at present with the Gatineau Power y will not be completed, it was learned Sunday might, until C, A. MacGrath, chairman of the com-. mission returns from the west. This contract which, as Premier Ferguson intimated recently, has been designed with a view to giving east nd Potatoes We have FIVE brands of TINIE brands of Pastry Flour for you to choose guaranteed, =. Every bag is 2 | oper Smith Co. JUST SOUTH OF POST OFFICE 16 Celina St. ern Oatario an adequate supply of electric energy, to be delivered in blocks of 6,000 horse power per an- num over ten year period. It also stipulates than an additional 40,000 horse power can be had, if required. : A 30-year renewal of the contract is possible, too under terms now be- ing arranged. A Fifteen dollars per horsc power, is reported to be the price to be paid Development of the power will be done at Chelsea, and will be transmit ted by the Gatineau Power Company, to the interprovincial boundary, some i forward lines and. the champions ity of Lemieux Island, where the On- tario Hydro Commission will accept delivery, Transmission lines trom the bound- ary to the necessary points in east- ern Oatario will be built by the Oa- tario Commission, and will be in du- plicate to provide for breakage. Power carried over it will be at 100,000 vol- League race. 3 2 It was the semsational work of Hugh McCormick, 's net guardian, that was mainly respon- gible for London's victory. The brilliant little goaler turned in one of the greatest games of his career and swept aside the attacks of the tage, and of the 40-cycle order. oe a Holy eae tian Ai Ty and in the final ng Paced five me nom the forwal ne an ef- LONDON BLANKS fort to breck into the scoring col- OLYMFICS 3 TO 0 umm. -------------- London, Ont., Dee. 6--In a thril- . ling iontest that prodused the best hockey of the season, Londom champiosn blanked Detroit Olym- pes by 8 to 0 before a erowa of 2,000 spectators at the London Arena last night, London's stub- bern style of close checking cowm- pletely disorzanizel the atempted teany plays of the speedy Olymple scrambled home with a decisive vietory which placed them among | 1516 ---PH where, it is understood, in the vicin- the ders in the Canadian | Disney Block '| conservation . aR as---------------- --_-- WOULD BAN SFIN®S _INNIAGARA RIVER: BE Re-stocking of Lake Ontario With White Fick Asked Niagara Falls, N.Y. Dec. T.-- The Niagara Falls Sportsmen's Association sponsored a resolution, adopted at the closing session of the New York . (Conservation As- soclation"s 21st convention hero which favored prohibition of fish traps and seine: in the Niagara river. The association voted to ask the comn 3. stock Lake Ont: i Alexander McDonald, rvati commissioner, told the convention it was almost fmapossible to get doubted if ) | white fish fry and he | Hungarian pheasant the lake could be re-stocked. The association decided to finance the planting of "ood-bearing bushes for game. James C. Bren- n, Buffalo, told the comvention that natural food for native game has been materially curtailed due to chestnut blight. Exploitation of the Adirondack Park for commercial purposes was opposed by the association. The conservation commission's efforts to introduce and propogate the Re and native | For Better Values quail was approved unamimously. | President J. F. 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