ERICAN sans ‘HJQQUSS “#35131 MeLure and Macllinaon l representiu Hudson's Bayl Company ll commence fur purchasing Tuesday, Decem- ber 12th. Bring your silver We have on dbplay at our store a' Eolp e as- sertaieui of cums?- HAS WRAPPED CIG- ARS, C IGA R ETTES. PIPES, CIGARETTE HOLDERS, CASES AND RONSON LIGHT- ERS. ROLLS RAZORS. TOILET SETS, MILIT- ARY BRUSH SETS. AVELLING CASES. BACCO P0 UCHES, PARKER AND SIIEAF- FER’S PEN AND PEN- CIL SETS Visit our store and see our display before you decide. to $5.50 From $217 5 ' OSS- DFLIA -Uni|:e, SAINTJOHN-FREDERICTOWMONCTDN AMHERST-CHARLOTTE ' SHOP i Our ass ' hristmas » c plete. See our and counter - = fore you decide.» ) We earry all ti!“ Slit-similar?» BER GIFT slfix - vsnr A r1346‘! ,. BOXES, KODA. VANITY cuss ~ - . , runs: Aron l w’ i BOXED amen?! nusmvc P0 WDI TOILET WATER,BAI' , SALTS. CUTEX All ?~#’°St’1i”'§r'éfu r , ' FER AND RABBI!‘ PEN ssrs. l ~ By B. K. Canrclit. or m be _Canada Awaits Seaway “'1'”? ;;:2';2;P.::, '1'": Action In U. S. Senate i water power in the international sac-c. G. I. T, Inermediab Junior _ 1 "Loo-Trail iuneerl- 7.30——Wi1ling Circle l ehnieeroaaesctulasroraioeto fox pelts and get All! Ir. l. ITIVINION 14c. bacon 18o. Wilson's bacon filo. cu]; “i”; _~ 344,3 lard. 2 lll. Mo. potted meat, 8 l bowls :0, oarrofll 5 lbs. N. cables; v so to lustun lest Market. - ' ‘ Hm It- vhw- M “It - STATE FUNERAL ALL PRQFITY) PAID TO PQLICY OLDLRS ‘-' #1” ___.. “flit”, ‘ruan (Continued from Page 1) QULUIIU ‘m S? m0“ x h si Jean a °°"m"9‘*!n°““ "m" Nosneclal invitations w the fun- SANTA PALS e2 Charlea 1° *1’ "l" N" l" "it 1'1"!" em t ' In “new”. n. “w. h“ mum“ ‘or hechluoharebelnl lee (Oogtiillsod non Plea n g Eleanor . a, ,- |Da1m 344' cvTh; rregneirl Offices will be =“"-—-—- —'_'- .0se ' mrueminehareeecine oi 1:. ’ llDll|l5-Anlnmmp.m.0n ondwmtflmudm Santa Pei scheme. ‘moss who de-~ n o illfihliligmfitifl "ma 1111111110“ The honora.l'y pallbearers will be: sire to help choose a name 0:108 q v ‘manner w ‘pied h‘ Isms! Hon. W. .1. P. MacMlllan, u. 1)., names from tbs aubjoined lisai be 51 . , ‘was folmd m po ce 2mm? r-lcn. 0. B. si-mrp, l-mp, 11mm; Telephony 1S8 or write to the as g -___. w about 1h on ‘We 1;“! - MacNutt, Hon. H. r. MacPhee, x. Guardian. giving the nurnber and as a , P010?!‘ m" 111M14- Dw- , mdlfftlréiw’ '51 tilrlmtm: 0.. Hon. A. s, Arsrnsult, Hon. n. names, and then forwardtirepsr- l’! Annie .. 1 '°_(m-P-;"3" :1“ 1"": ‘i?! 1mg“ u: P I D, MncLtan. Hon. W. G. Wood, cel oguplaroeis so hays to nag: t: agents Pals so far: Mr. Ben]. a: “m'b;°°.&. Am“ qhmm“ I wqumhr“ w e ' ' a‘: &°11/IEB¢D@1t1a1d.M-‘D.. mem- Ouar 011109 9°"!!! . 11m"- 1: - o xe:u ive Coun ii; and N” mm gmbssnonvouchedm’ ““¢"”°§‘.i 3 Wimngtonm l: tilt?“ u“ m“ ma“, roucs couur a drunk as “fife a Hum’ ‘°m°'cm“" need has or ... ... ' - ' en ovexor. a clergyman or social worker. 100 Arttur .. .. o cM'-bl:!'-*:Y- W! of a mum- pear-in; “ma? the mstipelldl?‘ ‘The active pnllbgygn ‘m b, No‘ m“. l “m. Pm n m"_ at Ins 1.3m he, her hoine col- fined s10 and costs 20 da s A Ifiem’ c: 0M1 0' l‘ hm’ A‘ D‘ c" 1 ‘I'm’ ' 6 Mm Bu" Dreamer‘ mm‘ mm" larsed anew w: buried under case o! aslaul on (an iemahywas heme m‘ J‘ J1 c°m°11fi A- D- c» § male § m‘ 18111"! rafters. 81181174! inlflred. she remanded unigil Wednesday. A gait?!‘ CirlSarT$m'fys°“irM..‘m,°"nQ' ; ,;| "X..Z€Z¥°%.".Z.‘2$ifil'€u t... i“...;‘.‘;iu1"»§°£.“..‘t;’.£i§§.;‘£.’l ::.%.€;.::*, :i:"'l..";"'::-...,P"" , ... , . . , _ _ _ e oa-l a PREMIER BENNETT ,D“”'“*“’ “<1 *1" "WWW WHIP- A W‘ °l WWW P05585510“ 01 m. c: k f th : . m.’ “ma. __ 7] ing station building was (imaged. éiiguor was further adjourned uni-ll c11_ or o e Exe utlve Coun gal? .. g (Continued 1mm liege 1) ednelder- allifiilerbcey m, awn-no, 0 I1 t - ‘-*'ii rgpgggntgd by Willis . 1 his tal had it talc ’ 331mg BIGIN-Qn satin-day I-i ut. c1 ll". I. Gracent" a 1:111 him $21 Riven in 53c UYEQS CIOSGd télxrevéirua; 38hr stuclanottyse adage: A.Tn. c, one Amh" M‘ M" Fred ... ... "-- ... .... 6 had used his w ii. _ L-Bze _ _r rs he Li uts t G .- James ... ev- u. -.-.... 4 Similarkv. snide Mr. Bennett. gov-i $808011 OTIMOOSC 041mm" “flnr-l‘ °fll- P0901‘! b!" Province n oven“ o’ m‘ Ada ... ... .... a ernments at many different times m‘ h’ h‘ m’ 3°13“? “d m5‘ i- tory. Sec d, Third and Fourth 3 in history had been concerned (gamma Pa.) 1 I b“. - 1 about money. the 801d standard N S Dec. 10 —- latnat: :81; ofjtxtliistktfcxxekexnms the time Lie mm‘ G°"'"'°P 0! the l end banking as they were today. closed "on ' ' " m ;ov nce of Nova Scotia will be 9 Teachers, the Premier declared, 3w“, 15:, mnfiefmu be “a? , Fepreseuitd by Hon. Oreelman Mc_ Fletcher Rlluh ... .., Robots .. as! s“ oss cssaunas2assesusxcrcn=ss=:=a:a::se. ‘had a greater opportunity than that. all material things were im- provirlg and that the depression was at an end, Mr. Bennett said. But unless the world had learned something from experience it would 8 those in any other profession to in- 5 fluence permanently the civiliza- 3 tion of the world in the years to 2 come. Homes were not what they 5 Once were and the school now hird _ 4 at least as great an influence on M13000 t“ n. ..- .... 1 the childasthe homcConsequent- ass ... ... .... 8 ly no effort should be spared to more than 16 years of axe. new” "' '" '" '"- '15 81W! I bert\nd direction to the ' '" '" H- ----- spiritual forces which go to make ma“ ~-~ - 5 up a child a good citiun, - 2 There were signs on every side 7 8 I '7 be no better off. ed at the annual meeting early next PERSONALs year of the Nova Scotis. Fish and ——-- Game Society. A resolution to this‘ Mrs-Mary Trainor has returned effect, passed at a meeting of the from a visit to relatives lu Boston King's County Society Saturday, -__ will be sent on to the potent body.‘ Mr. Claude MacArthur, Charlot- Rod license at a cost of so cents tetown, was a visitor 1351; week u; also was advocated for fishermen the home cf his mother, Mrs. J. MacArthur, Shediac. Miss Veda. Lamont has arrivcd from New Rochelle, N. Y., to spend _ :- , the Chflstmirs season with her sis- '.l.“¥;,“'€..."Z§.§?f“§,“'i§f‘°f,;,,f“,,“$,, %m1€-s. r. A. A. Mulch and Mr. tilcmc “The Gospel of Peace." The , ‘ ;h.1_lg.t of the IHUIZHDI was based. __ , " on St. Paufs letter to the Ephes- ‘yuziugitlgeéggpgazifl M?‘ 833' ians, chapter 6, verse 15. "Md W“ ‘m; prevented ‘her hi.“ we in‘ ,’feet shod with the preparation of ,0 me hung n11 the fantalyozfmthze M late Lieirenant Gcve nor Damn-l 10mm“ °r o“ 5°“ 1°73‘ ‘m m (are now here. Mrs. Ortzcifcn. chl- ’ THE BAPTIST CHURCH with the preparation of the hssbeen Man- the true anthem of the 10—Cesare 5 45 . " zthe gospel of peace." 3. 3 pACCldélltdlly ‘ngsxzfon gt telling the world the 2 g " , 0' story" it should b0 l0 1 Shoots Sister M l 4 10 ' flospel of peace, that it may walk s,’ ——- safely. wisely and wortliily. Not a d6 5| Hllflfll, N. 8., DOC. 10—(C.P.) nfssion 01 Si‘. in: still 4'1 4 — A bullet Accidentally diwharsed confided to those who follow Christ is a 110m 8- 11116 1n the 1101168 01' M81’ but a msslcn of endeavour of ad- 40 a m0. ‘@0111! Bfmlln- 14. killed his 10 We‘ vanes with patience, courage and 50 9 01d 515'“ 8M "Q94 1B m9 "l" utter faithfulness. B1 1o vi a my brother Ihe was hoid- nor. w. s. Fletcher's setting o! 51 owl-n 5 1W in her Arm “Denr Lord and Hither of 53 Sylvia . 3 The blty- 10 111011111! 01d. W" kind" was sung by the choir. 5t Windsor , _ _ qrushed to 110591181 in Yarmouth. At the evenirg service Dr. Vin- 65 Shirley ,__ _ 5| Malcolm, son of Robert Brittain W“; 590g, on “mum, so Qeorge ___ ___ ___ _ “of Faucet Glen, Ya mouth County, lbgfgtgn" T)»; 5'1 Roma .,. ,., ,,, a 811d he 11101181111 1-119 T1110 W16 i111‘ evening was Maunders ‘Thou O N Rotor - ... ... . a “u” God art praflsed in Zion." Tre us- : I?“ 0 mo an! atgtjyities o! the week were in- v . , l ma . v1 vim . e N0 Stomach But ------- m Freda .i. , s , _ _ BROOKLYN 'ro nous nvslls =1 . : 2 Sh" Quite fir» m" "" al cnarenee .. a | (Associated near) O0 3018!! "- see n. m0. CHICAGO, Dec. 10 —- (C. P.) — BROOKLYN, Dec '7 911K100 t" . 4 Joseph Krail, 33, no longer has that Ssbelli and Capt. George R. Pond. Q Ut-‘vyd ... 2 stomach ache because he has no who have loaded their rnottoplahe Q Mir-owe . . 1 stomach. "Leonard Da Vinci" rei- a flight to 7° $11119)’ aae ass ... see . D Hits stomochwasbutone fiftiethof Roms, were awaiting favovr~ble '71 . I the normal sine so Dr. Karl Meyer, winds tonight for their takeoff. t . slaadsted by D". Peter Rossi. took The orl‘y thing holding them '1' . e-hir stomach out. Krali has his m: now. they said, u strong 74 . 0 esophagus connected to his intest- cross-wind over the Atlantic. ‘l! . e inaltmctqwhichinmedicinebooks ‘N a is called lelunoetomy." I The Modern Maid '1'! o null has tn do some ultra chew- Mother-Would you lile to hear a '1! ‘I ingtoirrakeispfor theloesofhis storyaboutagoodlittle girl? 79 I stomach, and must eat six times Modern Daughter (aged 7\—What 3° 3181M . . ... .... l a day indeed of tlee. wasahegovdl" 101cc. 111., arrived on Saturday evening, r Nil Virsinia famous Arthur. PThe Llelvemrt Governor of the rovinoc of Ncw Brunzwick will be "PYESPW- <1 l’ Leut. Colonel J. s. Je kns D s, o, Tfc D .1: ‘t (‘fflggy Military Diskict No. 6 ‘sifimblenggp? Yesmttd by I! ut. Colcnel P. w Mcrlcli", D C_ M_ ' T71!‘ Rows‘ Cnad'an Navy will be It‘? v8 nled by Lieut. Co. G‘ H. Hm fin _ mmarlder fluvial the Societies turning out WM b“ 1' i‘ Kmsbts of Columbus m? WY Stilts. and toe student body of Si Du"stan's University. Scrvice at Basilica 0n arrival of the procession at “it. Dunstan‘; 375w“ ‘here Wm be '“ 1'10" of Solemn Pontifical Mass,‘ B1s“op_ of Chnrkttetowrl, will offic_ in e, assisted by Rev. Dr. Murph Rector of St. Dimstanh University. Canadian pianist of Umdsn. 1mg, formerly of Montreal was a pas- senger on the Duchess of York which docked in Sa'"t John Satur- dly- Min Mscbsan will give n re- cital in Saint John this evening, M and is expected to visit fiends in yCharlctteown later in the weak, I Trade Pacts A Prove Favorable i (Canadian Press) VANCOUVER, Dec lil-Empre Trade Pacts concluded at the Ot- tawa Imperial Conference arc proving sflnulatlng to British Col- umbia ard Camden industry. it was stated in a resolution adopted unanimously by the annual meet- ing of the British Columbia Con- servative Asstclatkm. Prime Minister R. B. Bcnrctt and his Government were urged in a refouticn prsrd at the mcet- ing's last srsion Saturday to con- tinue tFeir work in this regard, "having B3 thdl‘ object an ever- increasing volume of trade within the Enlplre " Repeated declarations were 1W"! thlt the Party in British f‘ ' wssorcemcreunltcd and GREAT xnss SAL! , Only '12 Shopping Days EXTRA STAFF, BMILING SERVICE, LOWEST PRICES. $399331“ MEATS FRUIT AND canny gnu’ 10",.‘ “i”; Pork Chops, per lb. . 15c Oranges, 29, 85, 45, 55, 65. Salads Tea, per-la. 87c Cholee sum, z m. ale crimp-r lb. ise m?!‘ miuu.’ l,“ l“ Fancy Ch lckens A . ' I t‘ , r Raisins. seeded. w’ m“ h" "'1'" ' 19° |dl:>ze.a’.."." 1d: to see 1 lite ch01“ pug; “q Fin» mid-is. m Ib- iic Geesaper lb. 14¢ Apples. mung. m Dates, bulk, 3 lbs. .. 31c peck _ 15¢ “d m; cnubudapfilh _ 11c Turkeys will be here in ' M's“ 3*!" Pw‘ “m. h: Chrhtmu Gra fruit, 3 for 20c and "den lper lb..7.l.i..... ' -—- 5",} m fill’ astry, , m sasl m i d Soiap, Creal one. Sliced Bacon, par lb. 19c “$11,,” ‘° '""" hi‘ 10c rmhyunm|k m ____ _ ............... at! -——— Fm" mpped c|.a‘ Sig“, ff“ k rum Pork, bee! sad and cigarettes. Candy, all w!“ h‘ Dlraibimefitwza like. binds.‘ n IOOOIUIICDO a , ,. r .lIItelflavors.8lal6lb.bemes V, a‘ tllllllldjlnillllvrliocolatee, special Ian's Cebu sad Chriihas Paddles!- Christies Faaq “Al-r “are: curusrsiss i a past differences should b; forgot. en. MAN SPUINS MOTHER TONGUE A man who spurned his mother tongue and yearned to leave his na- tive land was revealed in Sydney, N- 8- W. recently. Called as a wit- ness during a trial, he could speak only Chinese and testified through a Chinese interpreter. The story is that he was born in New Smith Wales, his mother dicd when he was very young, and his father, wing to Obi-ha on business. took the walla and worked with s colony o! Chlnel truck gardeners. Al- though, by all laws, he is an Aus- haiian. the white man remembers enlythehtndneasabownbyhiayel- low friends. He is at heart a Chin- ese, and his ambition is to earn snmflh to return to China. ILILIIIT OUIIJNG POI IIAIS (Uollllan hem) IKONCTON, Dee lo-The Mone- IQ curlers enjoyed the first curl- "Il I! the season _,, night. whit rasrh the earliest curling i Ilaru with tloncton curl- The f~llowing offccrs will gnu; part in the ceremony: Rev. Dr. Gillis and Rev. J. A Sulivs", Drcorls of H"nol-, Rev. Pr. Dalton, Deacon g1 ans. _ Rrv. Pr, McKenzie, sub-deacon of ass. KW‘ Pr.‘ Dougall, MastT of Cecemonies. The Fuhe senrn will be de- llvered by R , 9v Mo-eu-mo, Mg- Lcllan, Vicar-General of the Digg- ese, Sefvlfle W111 bfiflin 0n arrival of the funeral House. British Labor Leader Sustains Fractured Thigh , England, Dec. 10 —(C.P.)-George Lsnwury. mbar leader in the l-[Iuse qr chm-non; who fell and fractured his thigh 115$ 1118M it Gai ough, was UNUSU- to a nursing home hers today by ambulance. 9999M his ago, 74, w. Lsnczury smeared to stand the 150 mile trip well. His son, William Lansbury, accompanied him. Physicians were understood to be satisfied with their patients condition. Hundreds of mcsages of sym- Pit-thy or ived at the veteran Labor leader's home today including ones from Premier MacDonald. Llnyd George and the Earl of Willingdon, Viceroy of India and former Gover- nor General of Canada. The King and Queen caused inqui ies to be made while friends, including many unemployed, celled to ask the con- dition of "Our George." DANISH DAIRY Hill)! The mat malmity of Danish hordsareamallductcthefarmsbe- ing small, more than D0 per cent of the dairy herds having less than fifteen cows. The herd owners are compelled to use bulb in oo-operw- tion with neighbours. There are now more than 1.200 - cattle breeding societies which have made it pusible for the farmer witheventhaamallesthsrdofrwo cows to have the services of as good a bull of superior type, pedigree, and breeding pcrfonnmca as upd by the largest breeder. These socie- ties have been a prime agency in n. ‘ the total ‘ MGCLQCII [section would be owned Jointly by session of congress, it will come be- Canadiarr Press Staff Writer. OTTAWA, Dec. l0.—(CP.>-'I’ire nlrrent dream of a seaway from d-continent to Atlantic -- grown .l:rp and clear of outline in the 1st half-dozen years — waits now upon the tests of leiiislative oPi-ilbn- These have the power tn convert its 320,000, Canada and the United States; in :ther sections it would belong to gansdian interests xclusively, that n the lower going to Q1195“?- Cauadrs expenditures in the 1n- ternational section would be $22.- including the 106118 Ind contours into visual rm _ ships mvisotion channel at Orysler IB- gtcnmlng 2000 miles and more in- hill‘. ‘rcm the Western Ocean; pow- . .. is ‘r uld P!‘ lino.» dlawing life from h ioryu zrnqilliitorgeaviv; ca“: would be m the Soulanges section where locks would have to be provided in the Beau- harnois power cann- United canal and locks would be required forthcoming in the Lachinc section. r test ditch. 1i the treaty between Canada and tilc United States for thc develop- ment of the St. Lawrence Del-p Eva- terway is ratified by the States Senate at the lore tho Canadian Parliament soon thereafter. _ land. In the Canadian sections the Do- spend $82,954,000- A navigation Power house mwchinefY. 0n ‘hi! Canadian side of the International This order of treatment section would cost an sdditlvflfl was adopted because on previous $36,931,000 to be 911d by 05'1"“ Bulk of the cost of the Interna- C0u1dn’t Prove '7 "ht Rcvelend J. A. Ofiullivnn,‘ from Government tionnl section development would be States. It is . t. f th t sort it was decid- estimated the republic would spend fiuliimglnnzetio; withthe st. raw- $178,561,000 there. constructin! t? rence contract the republic should navigation canal and locks on t e make its final decision iii-rt. United Swiss side It the 1on8 Th: complete project would pro- Sault Rapids. Each count: vcvlounid vidc a 21-foot ship channel-Z 25- take care of its own prove Y fl t met navigation channel - from the use. BM the River Works. consls - lskehead w Montreal. 1,350 miles. ing of dams, sub structures of the From Montreal outward to the sea. power houses at Crysler Island and another 1000 miles, the eventual the Long Saut. and Chimml “m” minimum depth would be as feet. zltlcn, would be made the wspon- M agent it is only 30 feet in sornc r-ibility of an international board. plg rouaily representative of both coun- I Plans contemplate development of " vs. _ l 1,000,000 horsepower in the interw- “The balance olfdti; Units? ‘Sntfltfilse l tlonal section of the St. Lawrsl: ..-3.000000 wou age River, one of five in which t 19991‘ 10k“ 197w"- w "9 P pm“ stream frogr ‘ffingtsgon Ito ltfclrliiofi _ of the work has been comPlet- was divide y e n ‘m. 1 . i Joint Board of Eflglncers in 1927. By the accfdratgg giareldthfittgmrg: y Other sections, it is estimated, could Iroquois wou p o D000 ver, some ly, and the town of MorrIsburSI 810311612; h dsggloped sl- above Crysler Island inundated tol "adl some degree. One important feature of the I Total cost of the rroittt w the United States has been edirlmiéfl oi $243,000,000; to Cal " at $233.- 274,DO0, not includillzr chincry, or interest cm But in the aprori- P- - Cm‘ ada was given credit for $128900,- 000 already spent on the W911i“ Canal, while the United States‘ ex- penditures on the st. Mary and De- troit Rivera were also Counted 1n- Canada. therefore, under the estim- ates, would spend but $i05,2l4,000 t0 complete the undertaking, and of this amount the province of Ontar- io, beneficiary of Canada's share of power developed in the lntemutiorl- s1 Section. would be called uflflli V1 pay $67,202.500, beginning when the power became available, possibly in l 39. “Ontario, in reimbursin! the 9°‘ million for additional costs in the International section to make poss- ible the power development for the province, thus apparently pays more than Canada's share in this SGOUOn. The discrepancy is only apparent; cost. of the works to be defrayed by the United States, are offset in the Dominion! expenditurcs on the Wel- I land Canal and proposed exP¢I1<11-| tunes in the sections between fllu' International stretch and MontreaL The seaway project first took ne- bulous form in 1900 when an In- ternational Joint Waterways Com- mission was creatcd: but the first definite work in preparing a survey dates from 1920 when the Wooten- Bowden report was prepared. The International Joint Board of lin- glnQgr-s was appointed in 1924 and completed in ism the report- O11 which the treaty was finally draf- powcr ma- es. ted. Sections into which the river was divided by the report are: (i) ‘lhoirsand Island section. Kingston to Prescott, in which the work of blasting out shoals to pro- vide a channel has already been ‘Tilers ale no rapids, (I) International Rapids section from Pnscott, head of the Gaiop rapids, to below Cornwall at the foot of the Long Sault Rapids. The river drops M feet here. and a polible production of 2.000.000 horsepower is estimated. The north shore is Canadian, the south Uiri~ Stated. (S) lake St. Francis section from hlgw Cornwall tn Vallsyfieid. No Irwin obstruct this section, which is mnedian territory. (d) Soulangu section from Va!- iwfteid to Seauharnoia. The River U1 U feat and has WW6!‘ D9145‘ ttaiities of 1.000.000 h. p. The lleeu- harnote Company has cut a channel '1 treaty is the inclusion therein of United States Supreme Court de- cisions decrecizlg that the amount of water Chicago may divert from Luke Michigan should be reduced by the end of 1938 to 1,500 eubic feet per second, plus domestic pumpagc. For ‘the past 30 years the city has taken water in excess of 4.000 cubic feet for its drainage can- al, the water flowing into the Miss- issippi River. The diversion con- tinued for 15 years at more than 8,000 cubic feet. Canada objected to diversion of this watcr to rin- other watershed. because it tended to lower Great Lakes harbor levels, and lessened wnirr for power pur- poses. The Don_ lion was assisted in her stand ngaillst,Chicago by lake-bordering states and iii-ks ports which suffered lower levels as a re- sult of the divcrsi-u, Gluten y i, MONDAY ‘v ‘ er nip . Daughters, annual 1&- Reports, election ct h etc-East Parlor. _ \ l ant. I 513W‘ . .n....- -, m and Prim-Q; Countyg- " —-FUR BUYER. FROM will be at B_ Graham Summcrside, on Tuesday following. Prisoner Guilty . In Usual Way, (Canadian Press) s r‘:- l... Iu\u I p ma,‘ PORT-OF-SPAIN, mnidad. Bu“, lo-They couldn't prove flaalfld Sttflillguiltyofbreakinglllbth store; so the police just the usual procedure and convinced the jury he had broken m8. ‘ Raymond was working as a can, penter about the store, a missed a large quantity of tobaoeqjy establlshernent, when the and cigarettes The called in, and they started for clues They found one; high up the ceiling of the back store b. shred of cloth clung to the 13° ._,_. ¥W1l€ over a door leading into 1.1} rear alley Suspicion fell on fir? t’ ‘ . --: , i ‘s. - i1"! If». -‘ a Hill, and the detectives went tn $1;- room with the little piece of clofi. “A Scarching through the pines, they found a. pair of trousers in laundry bag. The piece of wasplwedovcrajaggedholsh Q“; w the trousers, and it fitted period-m lYi . A clerk recalled he had Visltdw“ the store after closing hour! ml"- unlockcd the door lending to a3" back 810p, which someone had ' unbarrrd. The theory was, flnyi“ mond had been locked, irradvI-IF“ ‘ently Perhaps, in the hack drop» and escaped through the bank wire with the stolen goods. The Jury thought so, too, Raymond was acquitted o‘: brag. in! into the store. At the same time the jury found him guilty of br ing out. lvflAMl. 11s., Dec. 1-—-(A.P.)—- Two women endurance fliers, Hm fiancee Mlrsalis and Viola Gentry, took off here at 230 p. m. today in an attempt to break the existing Noord for women of eight days, four hours and six minutes. 4 -- s u w: I \