. g; WOMAN WILL W. mobs-ole up" '1'!" A HOBO n mews °‘ m’ ‘m’... ... 1:: ban new“ “m” y, 1d last evenins. did not mar ° n], the president and g the circillt WW“ “P ‘ragfiefme 1m.- a liiifwn“t' ‘n o1 the C. C.'s team put in l." ‘afpuunce rrmident Gus Chis- holm annollliwd WWW“? m“ a cum call s meetinl’ Y" m ghursdgy evening in the clt! hall aw 7.30 and i! there arc 811V W!" m m, my 1n addition to the Q we who want t0 PW b!” ban mgyareaskaidtpberlbffi- canted. The president decided u» ‘m, another attempt, at hcldinl I- been 121181559’ o meeting because he was informed . : m," was another that wish- “. u, get into a. city-lessee but ‘ere-e unable to have a represent- “Uve praent last blim- mn nausrsx macs The mhibition race track and enclosure have never looked bet- ... at this season of the year. and ievcn later, accordlns to reporte- florses are now being folded Gilli. '5...“ slow mile: in ploparaflon for “m; 90min] season's work. ‘ill-lore ‘U, meg g dob!!! 11053 in the Mgrrytimo stables and a. half doaen 1.. the stable of n. '1'. rulton. stswi- wn, whidh is situated at m. south east corner. and they ha" been made most attractive in the man- ner they have been fitted up Bast free for allers head the respective stables. nary Grail“. 2M 1-4. and Leila Frisco, 2.08. while there is a splendid collection of richly- bred equinea, smne of the most fashionable strains, including those from the famous Walnut Hall Farm of Kentuokv- ' ' _ ‘. NOTICE '.l‘0 BAIL HAYES -‘ ‘All chills wishing a. take part m ,5 wentlauedglom Page}! H00 miles. _ Baicllen, pilot for Admiral Rich- ard l‘. Byrd on polar expeditions, ywuinBaint-Yohn alittie more ‘than a year I80. when flying to lNewfoundland with two other avi- etors in search of possible surviv- ors of the steamer Vklng, which blew nil llld sank 0!! the Newfmmd- Ilandcossihfllosearchwlsinvain. Eddie Gorski, mechanic was the third party in the plans. Baichen, vat the controls, landed in a cross- Mud at a. speed of about so mil- es an hour. The plane cams close Tu. the edge of the runway: but the veteran flier made what he said later was a "perfect landing." The plane, scarlet inlcolor, was socnatthahanlI-randthethree were brought 0o l. local hotel. Balchen stated they wouldleave at 0 o'clock Atlantic Standard time tomorrow morning for Harbor Grace, unless weather reports are too unfavorable. "She has ninety-nine chances out of a hundred to Bet across the Iatiantic," Balchen remarked. Baichen said he and the mech- alrc were going to Harbor Grace. "Will you go any further," he was asked. ~ "No. No further," he replied. l Balchen said he and Gcrski would return to the United States. leaving Harbor Grace immediately after Amelia takes off over the ocean waters. They will return by bent from Newfoundland to NOV! Scotia and make the rest of the lrip home by train. Steamship lin- ES lily between 8t. John's and New ’EM OVER amateur baseball must realm W! obtain amateur cards for all pllv‘ era. s-Ilrtuerallclursruntseadaw of player: on each-team to i119 undersigned on or before Jilly m. and only the player: named on time lists will be 6118518 in NI? on that team in theplaydowns. By order or semi-annual meetins- ~ .0. D. BIIPLEY. Becletary-‘lreasurer. ' " N.P.B.A.A.U.0!C- \ . l . GET READY BOY! rThe Maritime Provinces amateur boxing championship: will be stei- ed under the auspice: c! the Wand- erers at their grounds in July. Ya. rr/rsa luovas our Mr- Peter McKenna has moved to the race truck and has Peter Dawes, 2.12 and Kitchen, trial 2.14 lmdcrhls care there. . u-n-u- nsunaasnmd" 4 '. . a’- -WILI.I Orrin Jaidlne, Cilatham, N. 3., who hssbeeln training horses at New Annan, P- !.‘_ 1., has accepted a as head uainar with w. Walilnstonldacifieill. He is a elever trainer, driver and ahoer. M. AAB- A. PRES. HIRE m. James wry, Amherst, Pres- identyof tile Maritime Hockey As- acciaticmiscnabusineutlipto the Province. Mr- Why, who is well and favor- ably known in this city and prov- incqwas elected as Maritime head at the last annual meeting of the Amdaiaticn, Es selection for this important ofllco was a very popular one. Ills many friends here will give the genial President a hearty welcome. was no boat drill or fire drill on the liner. They said the water-tight inllkheuh appeared to have been shut hastily, trapping passalgers in thsblaaingcabinsfllhecrewwssso busy fighting the fire, others said, that they-Jfailed to louse the sleep- ing paaanger: adequately. ldttla hope Wm entertained that any of the missing still were alive agthe scene of the fire. which was discovered at about 2 a. m. Mon- dsy morning, had been searched thoroughly by numerous steamships. The linervstill was afire today in the sea. of! the African coast of stauauscmaliland and was drift- ing rapidly northward. The steamer Andre lebon arrived hale early today from Jlbuti, preach Somalilalid. with 3t ofthe 420 sur- vivors she ‘had taken off the Soviet talker Sovietskaia Neft; Those brought here were relativu of some of the 254 survivors rescued by the British. steamers Cont-ratio: and Mshsud, which put in here. The others deberked at Jibutl. There were many teariully 103’- ous relations-on the dock as the Andre Lebon arrived. But amen! the tragic incidents that Mme $0 1ight was that of a Dutch passen- ggr, 1J1; Van Tright, who With hi8 wife saw their two children burned before their eyes. The parents were saved. NANKING (continued from Page l) Mgny soldiers were said in des- patches to have deserted to the Communists to obtain a living b? plundering It was feared at Nanking that civ- fl.war would break out, owing w l reluctance of the unpflid 1°!!!" W fight and the likelihood of further York, Asked a: to Amelia‘: ultimate dal- tination, neltller Balehen nor the. mechanic would give out any ln- formation. Amelia herself refused to slve out her plans in this regard. "I'd rather not say." was Amalfah answer to a. query. "I'll makerny destination known when I lea Harbor ‘Grace!’ ’ Amelia. the first woman to have crossed the Atlantic, get out on the hazardous adventure from New- foundlnnd in Jlme, was, with Wil- mcr Btults, 1.11m. and mule‘ ‘Gordon. .'I'hc plane,“ "liriendship," landed in a field non-l’ Burry Port, wales. Iimgiand. Ameliak husband, rut- rnan was her manager for that IIIBht. , _ l _ _ This time she'll attempt it alone- IWhether she'll make it or whether Iheioowlllioldher wins! and ‘imp lke a plummet into the ocean's "imiy maw remain: in the lap the go“, " Amaltlmru (continued from Page l) a.‘ brvopauensaraweredeadcrmiss- ‘ni-‘Ilwvsaidncnawasnriflshcr Mexican. defections to the outlaws. The out- Iawsheal" Pengpu threatened to cut . the TIcntsIn-Pukow railway south of there to block the move- ment of government troop rein- mtwmmq, whue a ggnilar threat was made against the Kinhan rail- way in the Hankow arca- purgignera in the International Settlement on-Kulanaeu Illliid "P- pqalte the city of Amcy feared ihv Island would be overrun by Chin- ese if an aback developed "i6"- although it was believed fofeltfl naval forces now at Ame! 00"“ handle any trouble. nlil EIIIEANII PASSI_I__S_B~III (Associated Press) DUBLIN, ma. me State, Msv lb-‘lhe bill of President Eamon De Valera, abolishing tht oath to the Crown as provided ill the Anllfl" mm u-eaey creating the Irish Bree IIIIQIIIIIIIIIICQIO 5&5 suulumlnaavusedonfinfl readingiaillaDail Eireann tn- To Help Defray . LINDBERGH A (continued Page n stantailly the same story o! men- contact with the aged "Jafsie," and later were released. Mrs. Ford told her questicllers a story of in financial straits, thinklns “Jewel misht be able n. aid’ her, and appealing to him 1n vain for $2,000. Information supplied by pubflg school officials started detecting off on this new tangent. They had heard Mrs. Ford talk to Dr. Con- don by telephone. they said, and knew she was absent from her du. ties ‘between February 20 through March i, the day of the kidnap. ping. When they asked her about ‘her conversation with “Jafsiefl they will o! . she denied it w.‘ m, Condon she had spoken to and said] it was her daughter's phygieigm Under questioning Mrs. Iilord said she first thought of Dr. condo“ when e private detective called on TURONTO,"May lo -- When a her about another matter nndlhouse-fly 101d; up 1g Wm“ um IWM diwllesins the Lindbergh |6<>mes a. an untimely end it does cue- lnot usually arouse politicians, hus- I Olympic Team ‘UITAWA, my la-(ny The can- adLan Presn-Jlpe Canadian gov- ernment will make a grant o! s10,- 000 to help defray the expenses of the Canadian Olympic team it was learned officially tonight. The face that no ‘item appeared in the supplementary estimates led to fears being expressed that the money would not be wovided. ' Tile Lowly Fly Cause Of Much C o rr espondence H" 5W1‘! 0! what followed was lneas executives and cause lengthy m“: Wffeepondence. But it mainly de- Bile wrote to m. Condcn ream; ' rend. on the manner c: death. mulellllointment about a pol-gong] 1h an Eastern Ontario cheese fac- ma r, and adding she would ,1“, fol-y an innocent little fly spied to be of service in the Lindbergh cheese and ended its days therein. ‘iii-W He. replied by letter asking gm- Far-flung repercussions followed. her telephone numbelznhesenthim 5°!“ of Ontario's finest cheese the school number. went overseas w the British market Dr. Condo; quay h" m4 ‘h. and with it went the fly. A London asked him for 82500-51300 u, “t, cettrring house of imposing reputa- tls an accquut mg 330° for h" tlon secured th's particular con- daughter, who had motion picture ‘lgnmem m‘! “imtui-“Y "W"! ‘he ambitions. portion in which lnusca domestica Dr. Condon told her to write u. "WM °° I Ymler “d- ‘mim- him. Instead she called him sev- “My k°°n'°7°d mhmmwhlt mu‘ erg], d3," 15m- and 50m, one M owed is a matter of record and now his home 551d h, could do mum)‘ on file in the offices of the cater- for her. 1118 cvmpwl’: Hon. G. “Tau-son, 5110 Qlplained her absence from glsmmnmn; 3mg” on“ M11991 3mm ‘sebum.’ a mm on; on. . y, . Mgfqh 1 by “m; ‘h’ and “If: ts-rio mnister of Agriculture, and daughter had been m. She gave u... el-‘mwhm- mm, n; m, vhymun m. um Operators of 700 cheese facmks gums than in Ontario have been duly informed Aughorm" “m "my ‘mud of the fly that chose an original ¢he¢k u," pm o! the ‘may death. And as a, res/It more screens qeoghm n“ he would “k Dz for windows have been installed in qondon m “m, m m. om“ W cheese factories of the province yum-row “u, m, ma“ M“. Ford during the past few weeks than ever Wm“ mm Th’ "ed education!“ before, says an Agricultural ne- aiso has s date to appear before pntment report’ ............, BAH PRACTICE Grand Jury. Dr. Condon was told of the in- “front-ion of Mrs. Ford as he “m5 3mm I mysterious visit to the United Sims Military Academy at The following m asked u» be on West Point, N. Y. hand for baseball practice this eve- “I have never even seen her," he ma: it 5-15 Blw-rp at the Abesweit sold. Grounds: Bquarebrlsgd. M918. W. "Did you ever talk to her on the cross. rreser. Johnston. Rice. Price. telephone?" he was asked. Saunders, n. Goss, "Dinty" Doyle. MacDonald, K. Acorn, J. Duffy, F. Acorn, Power, Dodds, Ial-ter and any other young ball PIE-Yer V1511- ing Io try senior ball this season. The aged educationist smiled, stuck out his tongue, and said; ‘That's my answer." Although state police said Dr. Condon's daughter had told them by telephone her father bad been advised by his physician to rest for several days, "Jafsie" made the un- announced trip to West Point dur- ing the afternoon. Earlier in the day Col. H. Norman Bchwflrzkopr, state police head, said Dr. Condon had been "most coop- erative with police" and had offer- ed to come to Hopewell for ques- tlolilllk or go anywhere else with the investigators. State police have indicated they will continue their questioning of him after that. "As soon as Dr. Condon is rest- ed we will continue taking him around," Schwarzkopf said. Col. Schwarzkopf expressed dis- Bilbointnlcnt over Dean Dobson- Peacocivs refusal to come to Hope- well for questioning. "Under these circumstances," he said, “it will not be possible to con- front Mr. Curtis with Mr. Peacock, which at this time we are anxious to do." Ho added there was no legal way the clergyman could be forced to make the trip. But the Dean's offer to undergo questioning in his home town made it appear likely an official explanation of what part he played in the bizarre hoax would be obtained. Governor A. Harry Moore said he favored "sending someone to Norfolk to see what he has to say." He indicated someone would be named by Schwarzkopf to make the trip. In Norfolk it was learned Dean Dobson-Peacock had given detailed information to Department of Jus- tice agents concerning a hurried trip he made to New York to sea two unidentified men. ‘The clergy- man has refused to discuss the matter. A scathing denunciation of New Jersey State Police and their nieth- ods was issued by Robert _ld. Hughes, Jr, registrar of Dean Dob- son-Peacocrs church. "It is high time some straight thinking should be set before the public concerning Col. Bdlwars- kopf’: gratuitous innuendoes about Dean Peacock’: non-acceptance of his ‘invitation’ to go to Hopewell. “It was an srrant impertinence for the New ‘Jersey police to call "It is not one inch farther for them to come here than for him to go there. No lawyer would advise him to go and no sane person would expect him to go." He said after a vestry meeting six prominent Norfolk lawyers were unanimous in the view Dean Dob- sorl-Peacock should not go to Hope- well. Police bulletins from the Lind- bergh estaie madeit clear Curtis was under no suspicion of having had anything to do with the kid- napping itself or tho collection o! the $50,000 ransom paid by Dr. Condon in a New York City cem- etery April 2. "On April 2 Mr. Curtis was in the company of Lleut. Richards and his actions are accounted for," Coi- onel Schwarzkopf said. "There is nothing that would link him in any way with the actual kid- nappers and the collection of the ransom money. "At no time did Mr. Curtis see any of the actual ransom notes, nor the signature on them." Then he explained it was the re- quest of Colonel Lindbergh for ac- tual proof Curtis was in contact with the kidnappers that led to his asking the Virginia shlpbuiider to bring some written message from those he was dealing with. Colonel Schwarzkopf in one of his bulletins said: “No significance is based on the fact that Curtis ill his confession spells Colonel Lindberghs name ‘Linbergh.’ " He also said handwriting experts “all generally agree" that the notes to Dr. Condon were written by a man. This served to spike a publish- ed report that experts had agreed both the "Jafsie" notes and the oi‘- iginal ransom demand had been written by a woman." Prom Paris came a despatch tell- lng how Robert Davis, former pas- tor of an Englewood (N. J.) church, who baptized Mrs. Annie Lindbergh, had offered her and her husband the use of his chateau in the south of France. He said l0 or l2 other persons had made similar offers. The Lindberghs, however, have giv- en no indication they intend to theDeantotlasirhsadquartersJn- leanenelrlllllwnhoma ’ '*" eidantah-» sspansa Expenses Of’ ‘Sill IZTILIIIIIS H] n_c_u BS (Canadian Pram) mew YORK, senile-steelma- son's single in the 12th "scoring Richbourg today at Cincinnati gave the league leading out: a. d to 8 decision in the firstJame of a series with the third place Chcinn- atl Reds. V Itwsshlsseeondtimeiyhihboth under similar With two down in the 10th after W. Harman had tripled. he snap- ped out a double, bringing in a run that forced the Reds to the limit i0 equal. ' The Pirate: hit Joe Chants hard and finally made s. couple of their blows good for two runs in the eighth inning and defeated the Dodgers at Plttsburan s to 2. The vlviofy save rittsburg ' an even break for the four games here, NATIONAL LEAGUE , . B. l! l‘. Ohieeso ..' ... a ls o Cincinnati ... ... ... 8 it 0 Grimes and Bartrlett; Carroll, Lombardi and Manion. ' n n a Brooklyn ...,...,..-..- a s 1 Pitiehursll-“s... .. s l0 l 5118"". Quinn and lbpes, Spen- w‘. Chlsmn and Grace. WRITE YOUR TITLE BELOW OLD cl-Iulw CAILENDAlR 193a Only two semes f"; Allmnloslv unsung FIRST oAMll=_ nun Washington .. an 2 New York ... 812 1 Clwd". Marberry, Spencer, Berg, and Wale: Pipers-e. Gomez, Wells, W. Blown and Dickey. SECOND, GAME:- I. l! E Washington l: l2 1 new YBl-k 11a 1 l». Brown, Fischer, Ragland, Berg and Maple; Rufflng, Rhodes, Mia'- phy and Dickey. B l! E Boston ... ... ... ... .... 2 l0 1 Philadelphia. ... ... ..- .. 4 8 I. Kline, Llsenbeo and ‘lite; Mah- affeY and Cochrane. Only games scheduled. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE BEE Montreal ... ... ... .... 8 8 1 ‘roronto ... ..- .. d I 1 Sullivan, Grabowski. and Head; Sewell, Cantwell and. R. Smith. ‘ B. 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' RHE Buffalo . i412 0' Rochester . 2 8 3 Bloomer and Clouse; Wetherell, Winford, Ibreman and Florence. Jersey City at Baltimore is a night game. . ' PROVINCE (Continued from Page l) three nres have been reported at head omce here of the provincial forest service. No county m; been without at last one firs. Tremend- ous loss or property including buildings of a sporting camp near Nepisiquit Lake, Northulnberland County, valued at $20,000, has rc- suited. $20,000,000 Damage It is said that if dry weather continues and if every precaution is not taken, s. situation may easily develop which may result in a. loss far in excess of the $.\'>00,000 da- mage figure experienced in i923. New Outbreak In Quebec QUEBEC, May III-A steadily mounting toll of damage confronted Quebec's forestry service tonight as word reached hero of new outbreaks of bush fires to aggravate a. situ- ation already serious. Isolated districts along the north shore o! the 8t. Lawrence and in Gaspe Peninsula reported fires which were adding to the damage wrought by a series of blazes dur- ing the pasttwo weeks. Most of the fires were believed to be under control but meagre re- ports told of fresh destruction and more settlers rendered homeless. Meanwhile firefighters anxiously scanned the skies hoping for rainy to end s. long spell of dry weather which has added to the menace of tinder dry woods. Weather bureau forecasts which indicated possibility o! scattered showers on Friday in the. St. Law- rence Valley area afforded some slight hope that rain might come to aid in subduing the flames- G in a bathing accident, he had suf- fered a severe heart strain from! I man entered the employ of the Bushes Drug Company Limited, where he qualified as a druggist. About twenty years ago llc purchgg- ed the old established business of Johnson and Johnson from the os- tate of the late R. M. Johnson, and since that time devoted ills encr- gics untiringiy to his Successful in business, he was es- teemed also as a mall of high moral character and warm Ilulllml sym- pathies. 'Trinity United Church and took a deep interest in its activities. children, Freda, Constance, and Helene, also Emma Coiwili, at. home, and one brother, Fred, in Boston. Mrs. col- will, who was a. daughter of Mr. deceased her husband by about; three years. The sympathy o: e11 citizens will go out to the bereaved family in their sudden loss. IHOETYIIR II’ lowing year. letting money for the funds, as contended by n. 0. Sweezcy, former head of tIlc Beau- harnois Company, nor heard o! any of the Bclluhnrnois bonds being turned over party. hydro chairman; C. A. Maguire. Imperial Tobacco Company oLCanada, Limited. SUDDEN DEATH (Continuedfifrom Page l) GET-AWAY IIIITRABE URGEIJ ‘RUNNING llfiili ll MONTREAL, May 10. (By ihflbcrs of the lE-Pllil-“B 811d 0811141!“ Canadian Plcssl—P01'cc and ‘amid-f l» 104-15’ l‘ it; cxchangcd bullets in £1. cr0\vdc<l'-\i1‘0ll5 0f ill’ street here today and illc net. re- 030W‘ ill We 133111311011 0n u“ bu‘ which it is probable he had never fully recovered.‘ Tolaoxro, May 19—(By Th}. The late Mr. Colwill ' as a young Canadian Pressi-Leader of thl prof-Oslo“ c, grazed leg and another‘ had hislto the bEIlCLL o! both countries»!!! h coat sleeve pcrccd. The men the police were zlitcmpt-I n trade on both » sides. Scotland Ggqrge 1,011.;- and Jack 11mg, baciiydlcr bust customer and was not wanted at Boston for jumping bail foolish enough to attempt to 0pm in connection with safe rokbcricslnlarizcts for goods already manu- Ho regularly attended Surviving Mr. Colwill are three feet ma; the 13051;... mo“ were un-I i311 wool and coal that they would dcrstood to be in the city. m1 cxnsflkc to find a dmmd Y" in l?" from the Island were bell»: lvatchcd l‘ limV-"CPS- and highways piilrflllPfl by m: aug-i Wool exports from the old 001m‘ mented hold-up squad. ‘Hy imd been considerably reduceg Montreal police were requested on ‘ by lflmed slate-i tam“ m‘ m”. Wednesday w be on m0 lookou; continued, and itlwas hUDBd 80ml for Lohe and Long, alias Porter- A demand “V1115 3159f“ Canad“ 1°! telegram from Boston stated the i110 Slllisiflllfilll EIITP-"es- 17 ab“ '4 men were regarded as rcspqnsiblpluscn tllcir wool in Canada Scottish for l5 safe robbrlriw. and 50 nutc- fdrlncrs would reciprocate by pur- mobqe them qqwy Md huumdicilnsillg Canadian made aiflculturl-l ban of $15300 cad, A (gtsc-lpgg...‘Implements. lie hoped (sluch arlldlbt: of the pa“. “.35 gym, ‘IA-mic of rrcmrocsi rrl c wou i Deicciivcs Black and lqlliTruliT‘, hlnlrr-‘l-"llt oil the Imperial Ewrwml "w madqllnflpr... fur", ‘WNW, .,H}('rv‘lli“.'l‘II;f‘ n‘, (iIIawa in July. auiolnobilr‘ with Fl. hiflrszlrllll-cilr»! diccnse pinto on Dflrchcsicr Slrrr‘ I The two occupants corrfispflliflfll with Bosion (lcscrlpiions so the detectives gave clmsc in a prlirc car. At Windsor and Si- Anionic} ‘m "WW" . ~,R.B.Il ,Evrtt1"e1l'ud‘ Streets Iho police opened fire ally“ Town e e the nuinmoble ‘Illd aficnvwid" m’ J‘ ‘N Mavnonald and H" 8' I ‘ . . 1 IRuttcl-y. gzmmtgstlggfuxsfil hilicxtrlirtlcaltgnig4 The ciermsr-d who was about 22 . , _ , t D 1 h _ _ ‘ _'| _ __ h’ T_.yezns of slgcwnsanatile ofBurn ur n8 t c day Hon J R Cooke Ihmr polrcllul nutonlelfic succn d lrxlvfixdl Nfl“.rnund1and_ He had been l . l“! m OHtd-Jantm,‘ m" Wm” Carl -’i i\‘.f‘llll)fll' n!‘ Ihc prcw 0f the Ulva one sister, M153 eorge M. Moore of this city, pm. (Conlinucd from Page l» SEAMAN DIES _ rContllurd from P829 1i He had never heard of Aird col- cnlnpaign _______ had he to the ’ " ° mmmmloner’ Mn Schnmclm Dunk ‘" “' ‘ ' ' ‘ ' for wlme Iimc 1nd Ilad been in this TrO LGtQ T0 ClflSSlfY Ins McLeod of the firm of Aird and Among nations and mm ulmm. v 5N1. flaring am‘ m“ he” M“ wK. ' .- arms» om»- Z. ....S..?“Z.I.,"..?.'.“Z‘.. "Jfimdl. l‘...f.'l.‘f."."l°.°.‘f°i..il..f.“'p“‘m , _ 4m” w m‘ “demand "w “m stand The enquiry into thr- Besu- rm “was Wow“ cargo m‘ mOllverflidlnlfltlilmfi “km ' V ' ""_‘_'"‘__'""“—“"'""_'_""ii ' we; n! HTIIY’ nllrl [Bod 1mm MOI? -,n'ifl a, 00mm” mem- hamois and hydro payments to Aird third phase of the cnquill. ‘in “ML isea tlliflnl or shortly after their in expected to conclude tomorrow, purchase by hydro oi‘ tilc Dnlmn- _ __ _ __)_ 5mm“ ‘d’ ‘m M“ 7"“ Numb and there will then be all adjourn- ion Power and Trnnslnission Lim-' Kind things are tile music of thi A‘. scales. Freetown. Llflllidstor I . 33",“ . comp“, " fnentof I week or more before the ited, is taken up. world. a out or Old Chum fine cut—aitach to this advevliso- / t scotland was de- lg her purchasing l; Scottish trade mission to Canada. f Alla Duke of Mblltrose told fnem- Y suit was that one pllsSvi-rby received ls O! rvriiilvlfll trfidfl- It Wiilfld b! _ »; -)v.'l -,~.v.>» ‘said, for it wouTd mean an mcreasa mg w arrest “we bplicyfid w bc-Ircnllzcd. he said, that Canada was ' and automcbilc thong Tough; glllilflilfbd ill the Dominion. It was f gencral “Hum was out t, the ef- nlainlyl such commodities 8s Soot- __ f-w-‘xn-sasaia a4..1eh‘-e,.-..&=.-.-.- -, BIINDIISAIIERIZPIIUIIAI