tin _ On-“Great Lakes zflpproaches Close MONTREAL DOG- ! - (O. l) - With higher ruin c! inlnnoe in force on the Onot Luke‘, the novi- gaiioii season of 1N8 Qmnsches its end. M mm \jflfi1- Xltfl were lnrressod fli “fill lcldlnl stthehcadoftlnlakesrrcmfl 11o i7 1-2 cents per $100. Ind fruu ‘ow until Dec. 12, whoa lung-pace is ivmovtd nltfltether, the rues nil be increucd an l. graded schedule. l-"w vowels were ice-locked in Mo. iliiv, battle-necked passuge w ~.-‘(li Lake Huron and Seult S. .\l.l;'l\-‘. while three others were .:u1 in breaking their way I "f! Yllkht- The steamer it :. i c. iipbmmd from 83-min. lizirewell 3T0 Bank Manager w Pdlliluif." eveninz. November ldtl". a large gathering including rm» ‘HKJHBS of almost every j.» ll. Victoria School district l.‘ .1 nt the Orient Hotel to i 1 united farewell to Mr. -. Pdgeon, Manager cf the of Nova Scotla and Mrs. The meeting was called to orriir “v James Knox who asked ..l\\'ard Bridgewcter to tnke -. iii: Mr. Bridgewater after a mt introductory remarks called uiviii Walter M. Lea. who spoke of Fii- u-zzvral rvgret with which the it Mr. and Mrs. Pidgeons re- riowl from Victoria to Kensington oarned by the people of this (Zr-l ri. The removal, said Mr. Len or '\llV good citizen, his wife and ldlluiY was a distinct loss to s rur- sl community, especially so if that. (‘lllzfill occupied such s responsible position in the business, socisl and sihlwiic life of the community as ifln’ filled by Mr. Pidgcon. \lr. and M11 Pidgecn had nowi hwn our neighbours for s period of f-‘n yearn in which‘ they had con- finually grown in the respect and esteem of the entire community and regret lit their gcinS was felt and expressed far beyond the bor- der of Victoria school district. Your yeI-rl ad manager of our hank had been n. most difficult per- iod cf depression, during which time Mr. Pidgeon had invariably shown kindly and sympathetic con- sideration to all worthy lppllMt- tlons for loans, and if for reasons rwvohd his control miy had to be mashed her ny ihmuth thin U! and assisted the Ncvadoc, Gilchrist and Britt to get through. Btill hi. however. m the Lebanon, Uhkh. Birperior for l2 bouts which loft Fort William for the and. '11 tan-led 2.064.000 bushels of grain And um tons of screening and millfeedl. They may run into dif- ficulty below the Boo if the weath- er continues cold. Little dlffculty was encountered _ by lower lskes boats. and the Wel- land Canal wlc still open for traf- fic. The lower st. Lawrence Can- sis have been closed for some days ._ _.. l The vLeague 0f Nations RIFUGEES WORK 0f refugees it is unpassxble t0 write without calling up at once the tireless and self-sacrificing figure of Dr, Nuuen. with his name the League's refugee work will be in- separsbly associated, and nothing could hue been happier than the suggestion made by lord Cccil from the Assembly platform that the new refugce omce it has been decided to establish should be known to {hc world as the Nansen Office The “League's refugee work must. by the nature 0f things, be temporary not permanent, in character. ThFTL‘ Bias. indeed, been some anxiety in the past lwt it should tend to brvome too permanent. It 1s concerned with refugees displaced fmm their homes through or as s result of the ‘Nar, and their nirmbers should be per- imetually diminishing as they grad- ‘uolly find settled work snd habita- tlona. That his, in fact, been hap- pmlnc, and the decision has been definitely taken to wind up the restraining work by the end of i989. 2n the past bdlh the league itself and the utter-noticed labour Or- smintzlon have, at ditferent tlmn. been responmale for the general control d flu lettuce won. and inlflitwudeddedthntthtfl- fwee crpnlnthn mould run for s your flvflhenh-lly ll plrt of the tongue Burourtll. Dr. Hanan. u High Omnmilicoee, retaining gen- tririicd down, thry were lowered s0 ‘ zcnily as to has-ally feel the shock| of refusal. Ml‘. Add Mrs. Pidgoon] will be greatly missed and we fear will prove for their permanent luc- e-ossor a. hard family to follow. A t)1“llilflll tea wagon and. silver tea. .<~-i-\icc wu then, on behalf of the people of the district, presented to Mr. and Mrs. Pidgeon. Miss Thelma Pidgeon was also presented with an m! painting accompanied by sppro- prism verses by her school matu- Speeches were then mad; re- gretting the loss 0f Mr. Pidgeon f0 the hockey and other athletic clubs lvv Charles Logan, Clifford Len, llarold Metcnlfe and Fred Inmsn. To thee remarks of npprecistlon sir Pidgwn mode a brief and nt- nnq reply rofcrrln: to the many nuocintlons of the community which he and Mrs. Plkecn greatly flerretted leaving. f i-r-treshments were 1.1m; served ‘h the ladies’ of the district and Vri"r~r the young people had indulged Ii». an enthusiastic ling-song, the Lril Ptlllg was brought to a close by "a" joining in singing "Should auld blfqlllllfltl-DQ be forgot" and wish- _inz m; Pldgeon family continued Ipi w- rity and happiness. i; PERI’ wen“ 21 Ounce! d. .. Aw pear grocers the Misses Leno: _Q:i mghim of Moneyrrcre are being hmlod as experts in Northern Ireland. A pefir grcwn this season in the? grrden weighed 2'! cunoes_ md 12 otters grown on the some‘ 17cc ringed from 14 u» 1601mm _‘__..___ 771a Eye-Sis!" our direction of the work. Hansen's death re-opened the whole pix-dim. and, gut before the 11th Anumly mot. s Oonfcrenu c! Government delegated Wis held at Gene-vs t0 consider whet stops should be taken for the future. The conclusions reached, which were duly lppmved by the lflth Aucuibly, were that any lqnl questions connected with m0 "Yllflees, as, for exaimiple, in re- gard to rationality. passports, etc, should be bundled by the league Sewetnriat, but that the actual work of moving the refugees from one country to another and finding them employment should be handed over to l. new nlrlcnomnous body to he cltlbllshed It Genivl». Ind sim- Dlied with the limb which the old Ofllhlssticn under the Dengue Sec- retariat ind in hand. ‘Do 11nd In adequate to Dr. Nansen wls beyond hope, but the League certainly mule the best choice it could when it prevailed on Dr. Mo: Huber, o distinguished Swim jurist, who has sat. since 1H1 as a Judge of tho Permanent Oou-t of International Jim-ice. to ‘ bend of the new refulhe omce. m. Ember was to retire from the Permanent Court at the end of 1N0 Ind it Vi! hmed to get the new Ofllne marred by the beginning of lfll- 81w! t-hlrs had been no time to dnft its constitution. it. was do- cidcdtoakvlnmbertounder- take the work and the Yrmideht of. the League Qvuncil was nuthor- ised to {in the y Uppronl. These tochnical arrangements were approved by the Anernbly with- out being dllcunod at my length, thawh certsin special aspects of the refine: questim, such as the l" Armmiom for whom the Greek Government could not. take perrngn. mt rcwmllbility. were touched on. What is now in pcmxct is the 01> lmngoflnew and nnolchapier lntheswryofthelnamiebrofugce Iwkt-hldijoctbefonthenewof- hatchet-induction» lean possible number within the ‘b0 still rennin exiled from their ‘file y“ mliority of mun an in Greoceof e. nun-fact of, Convicts Face Tropical Exile 8T. MARTIN DE RE, France. Dec. 2.—(A.P.)~Anothsr shlplcod q convlcta slili from this Isllnd Penitentiary today for the prison colony of French Outs-nu. where m were taken two mouths ago. There they will begin long terms st lard labor and some. banished for life, face tropical exile until death or escape sctl them free. Today's cmrlb including msny p. assembled frcln France's Afdcln md Asiotlc Colonies, will complete the shipments for mother your or more. ‘Iwo hundred and eighty men will embark here: 400 others will he picked up at Algiers m the WI!- The cmvicg ship Ll. Martimlere, after the two weeks voyage to the South American coast will return mm‘ to the carrying of inanimate cur- ltnitsetforltnwork thcsei-emgeerlwl. which it lnwrrllvted for the tronspwtotion of hull-n freight, its iwmtry and without semi-s 110113135" l! t" "l"- Iclttunrd Hcochiui is one of the Junimsnndsrmenla-ru with the hoodlum-s in today's consignment, madman at g [n11] “an”; q As I nsulgol mixing sentiments suyno-cnsueen-srmmemtmfmmhaprmmiaumuusgigcic, Ithefrmtlenofhrrkeyumn-q hhclslidwodbllfcinrtoiheiqngm msngmqg .. m“ of Pith. Imhtnl, flggg|i_ hcwuiIIIbmcINn-Leqm, isiuimhadowunallqofnbruid muggy-n“ :ll'lififlfllbmOfllulli¢.ldeflongflggflpj_““fiwn vllwnvlcbfidhlvlltfllbdmmunscinnsncnflulld """'“'""'-"'"°- consummate-soundness. i 0 brousht together by him. W!“ l" reprouzhlnl him for infidelity- After serving is yen-rs at hard labor, he must stay in exile the mt of his life. mks may wllthl him inouisnnsemnyhlrvmlt whatever lot: he can find in m“ il-nd of few opportunities. Once Ml prison term is olrved. coin; with him on five 20-yar- old convicted m ’ u- 0B0 01 mem. allegedly killed on cld woman for $2M. Fishermen Have E minimums-muons“; gisilllflflll/Ghlllldhiofldllflllfihlllm thnthuetskonplscomgu-sbledmwiflscirhustvhb- Ndrr0w SCGPO mun. oftholuuflyuQyuflnlllwoildllfllllyflllrllvmbtltthcroilclllpfwthlhlfllqawlflyfi’: - uuismesshuwfllflfiwfilmltheimwvhumusmspemtmmunch-h" vsmoomfl-l. 14.1.1300. l-(O Jghfnrxhfrz‘: fnmiligdfltll ma. I». J.‘i;:u$::::gml:v:1:::d6l‘m0!pd. was mung’... —-'I‘hNQ III!!! UITUIQ I" Plum" in“ v Ii‘ 9'33“ Ihtlhllllv bvhfl’ 5,1,“ ummm‘, m, mmfihhmafiumnha": hllpmr-arlthnlfllii-ilvnldlsis hthlrmd -~ . Wotohlrcntl . henna. mnn.'n'“'°°' ""‘°.'P"""“"°'°“'“““' a lflcbrwml-loddlrdlndl- aensrnnumncmcsccn-iflmkflwi*“°"zx m--~-----~-----~-~~~-- u"... 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C _ . , , ustomers are looking for opportunities to The hostess hid something somewhere, and buy judiciously some of them haven’, played - u n - ' afizigaggltltzflpfrfiigaff: ggxedaiuiftg: the game for several years. They need coaching. roadways and other paths, following out the clues People are tired of holding back. They see which eventually led someone to the “treasure.” that business is getting better. More and more At the approach of th, Holiday shopping they're ready to join the hunt for things they Season of 1933-1934 business is right in the midst 113d» dfllm» and have d" WWW)’ 1° b"?- of a treasure. hunt that is growing bigger and If you want these people in your store, the" “w” ‘nterutlng ever?’ day‘ is just one simple rule to follow. Give them a Merchants are hunting for concealed buying clue. Give it to them, where they're used to power-which shows itself on almost every looking for it—-in the pages of this newspaper. Newspaper advertising gets to everybody every day-and gets there FIRST .7. ‘ Dear Phther and Mother: plenum in coming to you will Golden wedding l Today you are celebrating ycurund praoentlnl to you this who! Mr, ms Mrs. A_ J, 9111mm 0| Golden Wedding. and we have come of our love. We rejoice to know Hui-mam. P. I. 1., were the guests w extend w you our wnantulnqtiut you both enjoy good nan-lib Sportsman And Politician Passes of honour on ‘ruusday, Sept. 12th $10M. Ind W! but wishes. 'I‘hir:een snd we hope tlut you may 10M 5' on nu occasion of the [olden nn- of your children. thirty-five c! vwr some to [not ul with your mm- niverssry of their weddini. Out of Ulnfillhlldffin ""1 flllht 0f Yo"! tomsd chesrfulnels. We an N" their thirteen children ten were met Irlndchlldren icin in this thlt o. kind Heavenly hthlr will able to brpesont, the other three wonderful occasion. Fifty yen-s ggnflnuQ u; "up m" you u! beingtooforowly tonttcnd. They llv. W" flirt/rd 1119'! SWIM! t0- guldo you until the and 6f W! nus thirty tin grandchildren, sev- either. and hove walked the pets-lbw.” u ngohpd, n4 m cm u mu a whom um Present with n! of life thrcuah cloud m4 nm- 1m u ncur me hos-hon, my it M their pol-lib. Flowers of s [olden shine. through adversity and pros- so m qnusmngqium, but in ti! hue Adorned the living room and PM”. lhlfihs “d! 0'11"’! 3W! bright 1nd glcriml sunset, not“! dlninl room. ‘flu mac's an m‘ ms sorrows. 1nd todny, you m mm; night, but the dawn or I decanted in sou with lilver lanes.‘ hm to receive the fcllcitoticnl o! rorfoct my. so, an mun ml Bupperwuurvodtowcrflm-hvyyvirflmily Ind friends. Kenyan mflhflgwgqflgpyflyodflinl. PARIS, Ont... Doc. I_(O.P.)— Senstor John Pllhcr died hero this afternoon after on illness of three web. 8k condition had been cone sidend critical for several days. Jobnflnnryfhhcr, sportsman mdpditicimwllbcrnul-‘nfls. ma, April 28, 1&5. 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