covenant. / ed by the terms of the Treaty t. Versailles and it Covenant, or RQYNN-hmaal of Flynn l teh: DECEMBER 8» 1933 ,_= me cluuuurrlerowu ousaolam i 'iw - f ‘i =1 FolkH1h h I il il is .l ‘ii vgaoi lf” Ir’-llc:-i-»'°'e»"'»:i`-'=i I 3 Al geed dns and dares an slowleg the Laveble Fsegseasa al Yardley lavender leawlderuge el Glt Sea plced from Nsls$10.¢0.Mslrevoer ` ualievrauvasqimslarslsa 5 - H YAIMIY YAQIY U-ll. YOIONTO YARDLEY -LONDON Clllbssewvll/Oliusplffl ug LEAGUE WOULD loontlnlles from has ll _<_._ (Continued from Page>1)_ i 17-- = sia and Germany as :needless was reiterated. The spokesman denied we he- gus perpetuats the Treaty d Versailles which ended the war. On the contrary. he laid. Article 19 of tl-le League Covenant mpow- e'| the Aasenialy to edvte recon- sideration of treaties and Article N authorizes arnelldment to the (The League of Nations was " stitution, was indfrporsded in the Treaty itself. Germany has objected to the ielma 0( the 'Frosty and withdrew two months ago Irvin the I-#Illia Bhd the Disarm- ament Conference. claiming she was being discriminllved a¢.inl.) The German gesture was follow- ru by an Italian threat of League rcslgnation. Omervers believe that the League, like the Disenrlament Conference, was in ll ptiloil 90- ritlon. .Already the League had been weakened by the rdgnatiml 01 Japan. T§§aT°?` Fclrnis-T,'Hi€ FTE. I. 'r-1c¢p`°i'lZi’. to A. Allison and Mrs. Holmes of El-it Royalty. e daughter. MACPIIEKSON-At the Prince ld. ward Island Hospital Q Dee, (_ 1°-‘ll to Mr. ual ms. nan-sy use- Pherson, city, a qgughtq-_ UUDMORE-Al me Pl-lass sswara Island Hospital en nes e. lass, in Mr. and Mrs, John Oudmbre, city, I SOIL as _ DIATX imaéN_Tgf ,muw._ B_ __ ls, 1933, Mr., ‘WOW Of the late James H. zzlelélvy of Bcnqgw, P. I. Island. years. nal-ai 'llsmsday 'Nm the home hs- daughter im. Elvira skerton. ' E ll igllr :-is cgi Anth- his lu rvsidlennq xg Y mClI'n _mrs I at B UEInf!tq'y_ _______ i loan would be necessary to carry out a development scheme. he said. -'r believe that if we take tllu business in hand with the right men Iend irl thc right spirit thc oldest colony will not be recognized in ilve years." he declared. Attack Mbemc . On the other hand James Max- ton, Labor leftwinger, and other Labor members attacked the entire scheme as unbusirlessliks and the idea of turning Newfoundland into an "El Dorado” as a “dream." "The cold fact," said Merton. "is that we are asked to assume the respon- sibility fcl' a D0,000,000 debt for the creation of which ha had no res- ponllibility." Morgan Jones. Welsh Laborite. sharply asked what the successive governors of Newfoundlan had been doing during the years of misgov- ernment. Had they not reported conditions? What action was to be taken against them, he demanded. “I also think," he added, “the religi- ous denominations irl the Island are deserving the severest censure for their share in the matter." lard Wintertcn_ while supporting the governments proposal, pressed for a declaration that assistance given to Newfoundland should not ‘ be regarded as a precedent. Oppoess Policy From the Government back- bencrms Lt.-Col. H. H. Spcnderclaq opposed the proposals because he thought they would be taken as a crstic government would in the who were really dictators, he de- clared. "Then the name of the :bird Kingdom would become a ." The Chancellor introduced a lach- nlcal motion paving the way for legislation to implement the recom- mendations of the Amulree Royal Commission. which urged that self- gevernment be withdrawn and New- foundland be administered lmdar a mind commission appointed by the British Government, until order is In In-Ing memory el my deer lu- ‘ :mul To ear latin, lrneale Ysfbr- 0 .womans-b¢»e¢a,1eea. "° vr has as Deaeed sine; sid mf 'hh ll; we Inca wg eellel I0 awed, aesalfleh and W on “ll ea sh Ml Canal we fel ‘ In lhs basl iles Cel would es-ll 'lla haseaaa ees bean mas an the end, T” ""I0rrevn¢t l "~~"~|»vu»»li..»sa-ll, ° threatened fcrthisseer, largely l¢,,,,.,,u,..|l,..l,.,.,,¢.a,,,,.-.¢.‘3fsI;|°ldJ»_ `°"°""°‘"' mana- IHIIHMUH getims. l N D MacLean i INITIAL ‘ Tls edema ls aesswvea OC local late It bl! alvdlllj l¢'l¥ _(ln _gy be seats a word ltsnetly vaaoo, .gl 5;? l is El' _lisi li!! IA with Shopwili hockey rules. °'°1f,'];" lrnzrmzrsruasws cl l\aD.rIaeseielss` a -' 'u particularly intesutingendar- tiaticpsoductimwithimsllliccm- mandanadylls. I P0l.IClbuCOUl‘liu:A drunk ap- pearing use Sipsndiary llegisuets yesterdaywas sentenced to two deylln Jail. A nas-llwwt case was beam sndadiourned lm- tilSeturday. V SIIOPPEBS A'l'l‘lN'|'l0ll-Bean upper, Trinity Social Hail, I-7, Saturday eftarnsma. 88| TIA AND SUI-'fha annual. highteaendfmcywuknlsof Notrebame Amdemy concluded Wedneedaysveabwg.'I‘harewasa largeettendancs. Theteetables wereiiherallypetsonieedwllilathe attendants etthe several farlq AUCTION l'0l'l'! ITV!!-The firstgamsof faty-fivee tournament Baypq. iahwashe c¢l|:r. IDIMH. “Q1 Q llrks at 555;? nE§ E Ea lies rl li riill-ll r|1so'srar.s \ Mr. Arthur Lewis and llr. Reg. Holman returned last night after mending a few days in Moncton. was mutiny, or albany village' School ment the week end with riends in Cape Traverse. , Mlm Hazel Green aliltant of‘ Albany village School was e visitor to Summorside Saturday. , I ` was treated for pneumonia. | | Miss Alice Purcell who has re-. cently bcen operated on for sp- pendlcitis in the City Hospital is steadily improving and Wil on the way to recovery. . Mr. Ivan Berrigen has returned to his home where he is conval- eecing after being a patient at the Charlottetown Hospital, where he 'I'/e many friends of ltr. A. J. Mc dam, Selkirk, are glad lp hear ofhisreturntchiahomeaftes- a convalscence in the Provincial A * Bsliltoritlm, Uharlbtlebilwli. \ .5 ef‘l§ S 3 llilii fglgggglll léllirtllil thalia- 0»l'.C.Y.da.lly1.lBio'l.MP.H. V g Sc oo is Organized In fManitoba Centre §5 § Is Patterned After Den-. mark Institutions And Illu-' °‘1°o,*cs VVhat Might Be Done In This Province Along Same Line. '|1|IlQA800’l0ll\I@ l Many of those who have heard, giclee in mg cm-not Prof. Is W. Shaw tell of the Folkldealing with the visit to Hllh Schools f De ill _ c nmullw liellceniciulsualieasmss interested in reading the following ‘gentmvg of use R, ag; its [VIEWS "-'“ W taken from a Manitoba paper About government the wheat situation in I mmllh BID. 1Dll>°¢f»°l‘ Alldrvwlltalvandtberssulisofthcwinni- Moore ofWinni,peg,oneofthesix peg civic elections. Mr Edgar Canadians who studied in Scan March witha cleesof twalty young 0 F H E R 0 dinavia during the past,summer, people: gave a demonstration of ject of the sddres by Legste at the midweek at St. James Church on Wednesday last. was “James Chal- mers: 'Ihe Hero of New Guinea." liiollowingisasummaryoftheld- dr-eq, which proved a. most inter- esting and inspiring one: A Boots lad, hom of humble par- entsge, but the product of s godly home end a capable school-master or the fine old type, achieved the titla "Hero of New Guinea" and did e glorious work against most difficult odds for his Divine Master. Trained ar, Chestnut and Highgate Theological College, london, he wee ordained and sem out by the london Misionary Society as a missionary to Raratonga in the east Pacific. For ten years he worked among the natives there gaining the experience and discip- line which fitted him for the gi- gantic work he thereafter under- took in New Guinea. In response to his repeated appeals to the Society w`b¢ given work of a. harder and more dangerous nature, he was at length sent to Ncw Guinea. His labours there extended over the space cf twenty-five years all of which were marked by extreme hazards to life. The people amongst whom he laboured were ferocious cannibal savages. Until Chalmers landed among them they had nev- er seen anyone who wanted to help them. They had not the slightest glimmering of >God. Civilization had no existence for them and no meaning. Their main occupation was the pursuit of tribal wn.-s; and when not thus engaged their sole care was the getting of food, the s ig; delivered an address on the Polk physical training, after which the _ High schools of Denmark before the class as a whois was dismissed. La- Msnitou Board bf Trade. The tar special instruction in physical Board was much inmsted and at training was given some thirb-aight once took steps to organise a school young women 'nie directors are / patterned after those described by very pleased tosee such large num - -___ lI11SDeCl0r M0012. The ltilris liven bers turning out to the school, Dur- below are reports of the first two mg the pm week, letters of con- Swluns 0! the school. Arc l-here gratulatiorl have been received from not many in this province whocould the Hon. lt. A Hoey, minister of benefit greatly hy attending such e Education, Andrew Moore, Inspector school? The Carnesiv I-151'!-U 1! of Secondary Schools, and John now being made available to ell. Robbins, of the Dominion Burrell Would not such classes as are here ef Statistics. Enquiries from vari- i d€5Cl‘lb@d. Prepare OH! y0UnK M0912 ous towns have been made as to thc £0 lpllfeviaifn and 111030 “I0 °f U10 organization of such a school. library to a. greater extent than! otherwise? Those interested in ed- ' ucation and- in community welfare m ht do well to consider carefully l* IIEIE YW ILIAYI PIIIIIH llll UI lMH@A hgh le s|e&l ale 3: rnmaarrs via. COIYOUND - legalar 81-ll ‘UB New 0° sss lar lv - ‘si ‘ 8 -c?¥r _-y.; 0lr ,_` Aasorhm' 5 el P¢!_< Miners, loud Perfume, 4”l5€l 3,’ Nw ’:& 4=°~é2%s / it' are 1 ¥T?.\§~:‘.-V §§iE Gift Sets ual vsalsy ` Geese are Complete. See Oar Amertmmt Before You D°°""‘ , alas lrvz. DONT IDIGET Till DOIL AND WAGON CONTEST D058 NOT CIAISI UNTIL CHRIST- ,¢ '”‘ I s if .Jfw »/4 » : :~:' i I . thegposslbilltles connected with such S u M M E R S I D E an .......l..ll°... | P . Co ‘ VALQEY” SETS 1 l ~-nl sou sum: .seasons by *md ""'°° “MY STANDARD FOR AL TION AT 6 l Manitou Board or Trade. held its Namul school, ` "unkno vau y" is ill first ssl in the lon 1:?-sagx; evening, with an sv- -POULTRY-We are open to n ‘wndame of over eishm A gnu buy two tons por week of fowls or g deal ci interest la being shown loc- lower crude chickens at 10° per lb- ally in the movement, and the en- delivered. KBDUDRWD- B955 mu-1|? mluslasm displayed' by those attend- be undrawn. Peet cn, not necessar- ing the opening of the school aug- ily dry Pl0K°\‘1- JU- IL M¢N¢|-lL urs well for the success of the un- KGHSUIEWD. 3390 W dertaking. Rev. E. K. Smith. Who, hns been appointed principal of the School, opened the session with a Several prominent i‘u.r buyers have few remarks, setting forth the aims arrived in summerside for the op- f and objects of the School. It was ming of the fist fur auction sale si not ills intention ofthe directorate ci' the season which opens today i and instructors, he explained. to en- llt ll n'clcc.k in the Town Hall url- tc-rtairl the students, but railler t0 llcr the auspices of the P, li; I. -Fun uvyms IN s'sml: -` give instruction in subject; which sur Auction sales Oo. Yesterday should be oi benefit to them as cit- was show day and the buyers ex- izens of Canada end the particular filmed gr.at satisfaction at the community in which they reside- nice collation and excellent qual- glvua, A. L. Edwards incharae °f lit- ity or as skins 'rhey were also eraturs and drematlw. outlined the very well pleased with the arrange- wn e e scene of he stumbles in upon lick Jones' screen activities at the dead than alive epitcl Theatre starting today in posure in the the Columbia outdoor romantic merciless desert drama of that title, written for the Doesn't sound and directed by Lambert and The story finds Buck a prisoner| lar &St¢l1\ open spaces thunder star in a g a. strange cult in the moun he has ever done screen _ Hillyer. Hers is a really "different" \ but l-other lmbll - tains , an odd people living isolated 'Parker plays rom the rest of the world. No out-1 tnur Wanzer, der has ever violated their self- Bowler and Frank mposed exile, so it is little wonder others in thc cast that Buck finds himself confronted "Tarzan the Fear-len" in with all sorts of complications when six and Two Black and Mack, complete all course in a most plenSl¥\i! 21C\HUfl'~ ment of the show rooms. Among ‘A list of Canadian writers was men- mqnmem b-'.35 ,epnsentmg ,tloned, whose works will he studied. pug, “adm and on-,er nuwnn beginning With f-“USG °f P°~“u“° fur houses are Messrs James Mar- n iacnastone. the beloved Cwediw rin, rr. slllow, mm J. Boyne: lpoet. 1§“§m\t_lI\_mesfs_y° b; from New York. A. aa on, 'ral-:uw mum M _ h uh t lreadinl. 0 -° - _ Jacob Kush, Moncton, registrsd at W' nm' of on," "dv fight Ihelr ':\n£<.1I.e`lo fog ‘paumm Juhnswnfi' Agri, H” cum” H°"°]3 M°““ R-~ N at the Prince Edward Theatre last is ly rl e- derltcd glory. Her first picture for , our native film art is “My Weak- STAR REVEALS FI NE “MY WEAKNESS” A T PRINCE Lillian Harvey came to the screen ht in al blaze of rcal un rec 4 players with a is rare in these duction. There is worth. irximitably Langdon, a comedian ed in the city lest evening. Mr. I th I ‘pf “'h ,m in chlson who hssc arg - 0»B,;m_ 5_ mwey md K Ham Hill is staying at the Canadian Ne- tg' r ° gferg: Ulf °nt;°;;`S ity singing and music appreciatigrg “een Manure., md v Prwawmff AI . ' l if IDCC “ng Cl]-k UD . l "°“ Bm] has rules in ba.::le. ll was not lung f°"Q2‘,°u°w‘;‘ at ,,m,,e mee, fmmn eslstelred at the befor, Chalrnen discovered planlmn Camdim Sansa Wm be fn, ohuqu* besidm ur men from with he A h in after plan to massacre himself and imnd U 1,, U mmap, Mfg, R, B. x°m°“°"'“' I W ye" as e mmm ° Adflm l ,__&__i_ ___ cad opposite her, Miss Harvey has] pgnmg FIN MIN, his wife. But, in the providence of smith presided 3; they piano during (Continued from Page l) I matic funds with which to meet both the principal amount and the prevailing exchange premium. In 1932, for instance. our domestic market had to assume the burden of such maturities in the net amotmt of 555.000.1130." Cites Trade 'heal meeting her obligations hers had srgsgggg 5° i§§§§§§§r§§§S bf-7° L_ E QE-5 §§§E§§a;§ Eggliéig iiéggg .itll theleateveileblacensusflg- and that Can- fixcd inter- SIN.- htrhlee s62s,5¢2orti.2'1foreech Petientiy. aouraawuslv and lvvins- lstallng that there would be drills, ly he gradually won the natives',und¢r qualified instructors, games. confidence; and tribe by tribe perhaps e. little folkt ad settled down in peace with its 1¢¢iu|-ee by represen a ves o e neighbours, and the light .shomein Extension Service on such subjects the darkness, and in the habita-las Health, History, Horticlrlture. tions of cruelty love so Goa and Qaotany, etc., wllll al least one spec- foun its Chaim lial lecture a month C H Vroomain man d wsy. ers took, - ~ - a prominent part in assisting the |commerloed right in with his sub-i annexation of the New Guinea ter- liect of "Current Events." Kilim! U rilcry to cms Britain, aaa l~»-_.meat interesting and lf\=ff“°t1'°“\1‘= ceived the acknowledgment of his 'Uh HBPDGUIHSS in Vl"l°“°5_°°‘-‘”t““ D¢°1“'ml i-Mt U'-“l4*'l “IK in' help nom the British aatliarltlfs In the year 1901 he was treacher- preceaeni by other pomlnlcm, ma ' °°° "°°“ md' "Um" W W' P'°'i ously murdered by one or the because suspension of self-govsrn- “mm mm °’ ""d° 'uh “ml f|¢Y¢¢¢¥ ml” whim M hm Set hiS msnzuzoma in sie opinion less in migix mtl;¢tl'1;°1*'l.¢v ww W: nam on mlngelising. as also at even difficulties between the “WU ,N415 the poet of duty. trying to benefit and people and the commission, 3°|’°°mb°" 3°» lm- “N P903 10"- the very men who took his life. His ,mn b°°k5' °“dk"° can? gielaopa' KUNG who had enioyed Demo- th’ Umm! 5'3"' °“-li’-7°4 l ‘"3" img, brave, self-denying career ,next "°°k' "° tn e no du sms tl-me lalaaas or sm.ss1,soo. ,,,,,,¢, by qw, ,,,,,,_ 1,, 1,.,d~,,,g,t° present his =“\=i°°f 1* °"°"/ long run object to commissioners WN” 00° °°°lill!'l fill*-» \°°°Nl° men and women from savagery to the stoning Cross, received its ter- ° P°l'|“|lW~l\ 0' “U UUWN rible but glorious coronation, when 133»191N° llld f-N! °f there descended upon him the blood-stained crown of martyrdom. Next Wednesday evening’s lac- ¢\1l'°ttewillbe on the su ect Salvation Army." camo srggl chiral rstomd on in fm.n“` mlm] th! Uniwd sh d 'LW-l'l1Dil' 319351510! 3° W9 Hmm tm mm' :$.48 fgrf each Canadian. ku' m l"m"Y°‘m' P°°p 1" Depmmmt' inss 0! the Roni Commission Hr- “we may, therefore. I trust. be Ohllllbdfl ill E 'Wlth OUYI - llama. If ill°f`§lll...l.»¢. u.°l`§ Q- §‘,',",f,‘,{2§,,“,,Y,', ’,,f,f,§,,",I,‘I, ’f,,,2 Sh ipping Trade pert. But he said it was only feir madman 'Q hw, mt om. *mv *°““‘"‘°P’°'°"°'°'"““°°°*"**’ uaaiiafuuonlaeaussmsas Assoc, Farmed lllde strmucus eilorts to imp ve H ', mu". mn ” U.. mug” mmn.ammmmmwt'l°llewb_n“,M .,,,,,,, mwroannear-°'\ ' §‘.‘i'l{"'}l°"`.l.l}’»ifi With the gap betwell rsvulues 0 mm; and sspmdisnres lasreesimg ever '“'“'m siaee1sas.aaasesnslserss.sooooo_g‘h °“"'“‘ lllilll fill sl all l to r 3 fl iii ; i lil °° liitilndili' lisr.lsss lu it ill "53 d have réifilfiii Egiiggse giegfl #lsr Raemshm linen cperetim vesels in foreign commerce tour from K'tsofthaUnited8atasorCan- ada today organised the Foreign '.l!ade&ipdngAsaociation. 'l‘beA@ciation's dijectwasde- Htedaaseokingtocreels mend- iyielatlcoa and developing equit- §e principles of businms. ada's rmoulsm blamed d fr Iigg JIIIII SEALS bl . “General William Booth and the 1 Paddle son, who calld and Halen Noedf with a well-renmsed -on land, sea. and air. Vv. J. Rowe has undertaken the duties of lee- turcr on “The Constitution of Can- ada and Clvics," and briefly outlined the first three lessons. He instruc- ted those present to secure certain language and at the end of the term all who attend should have a fair idea of how Canada is S0V€~\’¥\‘ ed, how the Constitution was built. what it stands .for and the safe- guards it contains. At the close 01 the session sixty-three students en- rolled and signified their intent.on to attend the closses rexulvly- 3°-5' siorls are held every 'I`U¢8dly °‘/511', ing ln the Normal School. commsnc-, ing at 8 o'cloc\r. There is no re3l-B-I tration fee and any person over 18. your of age can enroll. The fol-I lowing time-table will in future be' followed: I B00 to 8.25--Literature (Mrs. A. L., Edwards) l 8.18 to 8.40-singing (Mrs. W. S. Awhisonl 3840 to 9.05 -_ Constitution and Civics (W. J. Rowe) 9.06 to 930-Current Events (C. H. Vroomarl) I 9.20 to 9.35 - Recreation (Robi- .'l'hol-ntcn). l I . "The second session of Manitou* pun; school was held Tuesday even- 'ing in the Normal School, with an attendance of 94. Mrs. A. L. Ed- wards gave a delightful talk on "canadian f.lianv.ure," ceallns with, the works of several well-known writers, many of whom were born in Manitoba, or resided hte at some lime. Bhs also gave a very pleasing -oadfng ly Pauline Still” l§E5ll irlgg illllgli flllll ;§!§l§§ gmt: l ri.r¢3§§l§§§s l l dian hast 8ong."‘*f-II Qthling .“'”“.... M725.” ll! SPEGIALIZE lirats Fattenod Chicken and Fowl We pay Highest Prices and Give you Better Grading We can do this as we grade and pack immed- iately and escape the loss incurred by shipping. *ll We buy- CANN I NG FOWL and CHICKEN, GEESE DUCKS and TURKEYS ._.___._ Have Geese, Ducks and Turkeys in not later than Dec. 14th. _*_ WE PAY SPOT CASH special priate all cllrlsl. mas Groceries. Christ- las Gifts. Toys, Fruits, Cufectlonery, C e ke s , [lacy Biscuits this month. ¢. E. Pratt & Son v I i i Mas," the new Fox production brought forth under the aegis of Buddy DeSylva, And it is a pro- duction and a performance that will warm the hearts of movie-goers wherever they may be 4 ` " f.l’l I E li h God, time and again these evillcommuuif-y Singing. Rl Thornton, ,”1;pgretf3t_pa,§.g‘?t£§r é`me;°'l‘{“A£;"th V' dwsm were brvusht to naughl. ideal; with ine matter or recitation. one of me mm“amm,veypah;‘x',’, yozdmigtat has been the vilege of the screen' llfl g ls, to present. There is freshness, viv-111;; 15 it li ac y, c arm, esprit, dash and color in every sequence of t.he picture, and both Miss Harvey and Ayres figure heavily in the proceedings. Fox Film has seen fit, and hap- pily so, to surround these two young but no less hilarious Silvers, king of the contribution to speaks volumes for ex; from him in Henry Irene have each ir daughter Barbara Marcello Jean Allen Frances. Q MARITIME si un aivilloa ul [Halifax ol-del-es .ln Cape Breton _l“"i’,d__"_‘2‘.“_*_’!¢°- P__ _ The captives, all Cape Brctlonersf include Chief Officer Milton Mc- Kenzie of the cutter Stumble-Inn, officially Cutter No. 4. Mckenzies home is in North Sydnzy. The other l three are Second lmgineer James Mclntyre of Sydney Mines, Able seamen Raymond oxroni and asur- im. “ “° °“' dock McDonald of North Sydney. The Lunenburg-built Kromhcut, m?:;,f°,§'° believed to beopemted by sUrlited ,oh tumeéh wnk. “uk stu" “nan” md mmned by cont Static t Gi ‘lg ` NW* scohmv “S [md yesmb n a ace ay llhd- day about seven miles off Flint Island after a thrilling chase gud- ed by the Stumble-Inn's gun Warning Shot Unheodad Refusinstclnytoazanallrrom mt" mem `mm the Cutta commanded by Capt, E, I- Cm". the lone ralvsn mowi- yMMwmm~mmmmms "H1118 shots across her bow also upnged fm. the may of went unheeded and the rece was on . , editwasonlyematterodume hxoiiebhggnfergm etgewtiuttizaeizxé I glshthe rum-nruners would and the rum-runner slowed P1 ei-l low the D0lice boat to go gdde. A hesvy~sea was running as gm; I-UGC. and it was with difficulty' that a tow-line was attached. Uept. Croft placed foul- men ‘_ board tlm ¢lP¢u!ed ship and pro-, seeded to tow the rise toward' North Sydney l For hours all went well, but under cover of darkness the run. MH lwlrefltly overpowered their cumin and kept them quiet 4.-liner with ns or sz the is of le- vclvars. , ’§f.-iiillgii illélii-555 iEr;r;,§§a iiillliégi E ifrl iiérl lt 2? gi ri H iiiiliiiii li* llllli :fl I' i»;'}l»§i’ _!§l.§.f:sli ”=- nel gli gggi l gi, l iii? St Peters Bring as your ' moss ann l>sr.'rs » r 5 Z l i fl it l d F E r the seatch From North Sydney tim and the Tenacity steamed and the Bay Hound Clrariottebown with haste. Search from the of question because operating in the Cape triet had bee laid f cast a message ships questing that look-out for the cle.. wasea xc# ` Tonight a close watch was ong ore, for a possibility the Kromhout police crew. and police here 8 Capt. Croft back to took on I §< lérii cutte was liquor 'WHY of Breton is! ralebd. ihlmeabmg rw.- .,.:..._ I