l. we "W! Along ' The Waterfront . Th; s. 5. Don of the Jdtuuauen and Paich Peder-ecu Steamship! Line of Oslo. and in command of Captain Jacobson which arrived in p0lt Decembtr ‘ii-h with a OM80“ " ' o! fertilizer imm meme. Bllauun. sailed Saturday evening for Courts and Georgetown to load l- c8110 g1 potatoes for Cuba which is being shipped by the Associated Bhlpf pers mcorporatcd. , Althouih she had finished a few days ago 0f dlschlrllllfl h" "1" go of fertilizer she had been de- tamed owing to repairs beinl made. ‘l? YOU'RE looking for gift ideas that will meet with instant approval and lasting gratitude. thc sporiingf goods field Oficrfi mziny. Our sporting goods arc oi ihc finest quality, at very moderate prices. Let us help you play Santa. \ »,~ to her damageifhull by Messrs. SKIS c, I BOXING Bruce Stewart and Co. 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Harland, captain Hughes, SLIPPERS z puimonoa LEADER i ‘wnmipm, Dec. 11- (c P)— Lter Verigin, Doukhobor leader, Sdcr sentence of two months in i1 far assult, tonight was free on iil pending an appeal against his mvictlon. The Doukhubor chieltaln, sent- lced to the jail term by Mflsistffltfl B. Graham in City Police Court tturday. was kept in custody sev- al hours while ball was being ar- . No date for hearing the ipeal has been set. Verlgin was convicted of assult- ALIDWED T0 o0 FREE lng Fritz Ammeter. an mtemrct-er who has travelled with him several years on his visits throughout Can- ada. The assult was alleged to have taken place in Verigltfs hotel room here Nov. 18. Ammcter 501d he had acne to Verlgim; room late and was repri- manded for not being early and fer not advising Verigin he would be late. He said Verigin used abusive language and struck him. Ammeifl’ said he fainted. and when he was recovering Verigin struck and kicked him again- Scores Diplo Dec. , 16-0102 vein r A. . ‘ l- y Eden, lord privy seal and member of parliament, has shown his adept hand in interns.- tional affairs. I This time he was instrumental in formulating the resolution which ended. for the time being at lea-chi danger of war in thcBalkans. Si; Austen Chamberlain, once British foreign minister, said of Captain Eden, when that young. man had been commissioned to’ make n. tour of European capitals in the interests of dlsarmamentzf “There is no one to whom I would with more confidence intrust such the a mission." That opinion is held by most members of England's diplomatic Capt. Anthony eAgain | quires the attenti matic Triumph -__- Young Lord Privy Seal Seen Destined For! Big Things ' By Central Press Canadian IJohn to leave his post,‘ the young captain took over the fulldutles. At the‘ forming of the National government, Eden became panic.- mentary nndersecreta for foreign affairs. It was charac rlstic of him that‘ he made more of the lob than any oi his predecessors. In January of this year.‘ he was appointed 10rd privy seal. in order, it was announced. to strengthen the political representation of the Brit- ish foreign office. ‘Thopoct of lord privy seal is an fancienib office which. ln‘ itself, carries merely nominal duties, but the-lord privy seal has often been entrusted with discharge of inmortunt work for which for nnyspccial reason re- of a in parliament. laid up. MARINE WEAR!‘ C. G. S. Aranmone. Captain Mac- Donald, has sailed forflalifax. C. G. S. Brant, Captain Kelly has finished lifting the buoyl and will now lay up for the winter. placed out in the centre of the dock for the winter months. Tug Amla. Captain Bruhum will be placed out in her winter quart- ers today. RAILWAY WHARF S. S. Tunni, 1n command of Captain Hansen which arrived in port Saturday, Dec. 8th. finished loading s. cargo of potatoes and the Potato Growers‘ and sailed Friday for place. Association the above LYONS WEAR!‘ 80hr. Eliza Coreham, McLeod, laid up. Captain The Gift for All Ages It doesn't matter how old they are . . . toddlers and Grandpa alike . . . they all like attractive slippers. And they probably need them, tool Why not make YOUR gift the one that will be most appreciated 7 It's S0 EASY when you see our unusual line of slippers for everyone in the The O. G. B. Bayfield has beeni “ ' turnips m: New York, shipped by" l‘ Specials for Boy lace trim, in Brown, Cosy Felt Slippers with Wine, Blue, Mauve and Red. All sizes . 65c . family l Stop in today. s . Smart Satin Mules Slippers for Men Smart Leather Slippers for women ln- Black, Brown, Blue. Green and Rad. with medium heel. Slzcb to 8 $1.00 Cavalier Slippers of Red or Blue Felt. Trimmed Cuff, Just the thing to keep childten’s feet warm during these ‘cold draughty days. Size 5 to 10 75c BRADY Slippers for Men in Brown or Black Kid. Only $1.00 o. FOQTWEAR, c .r'vry"rr ~ .__.._._._P___ WW6. As a politician ind s diplomat, “Antony” as he is called by his Captain Eden is earning a. brilliant colleagues, is a very young man reputation in Efurflpeln ciralespj-Io - I for such a game as international t ' is described as a patient, "imper- polltics. He is but 36 years of age. turbablc negotiator, a. friendly and '11 r" V"? f’?! ~ Only 1'! when war broke out Eldon went to the front. in 1915. be- came a captain and won the Mill-i tary Cross. Mnptfof the action he saw wu on the Near Eastern front where he became interested in Oriental languages. Back to Oxford after the war, Captain Eden studied languages and informal mixer and a mcstcr of European languages. 0i’ the man himself it is said that his success has not tn the least degree turned his head. Ono o1 lllnglandb best-dressed diplomats. he presents a trim figure. smallish, but well-proportioned. He is dark- haired and wears a not-too-closoly- Filll TllE llEEli The junior boys of the Associ- ation mat together on Saturday night, Dec. 8th, and sat; down to supper served by the Ladies Aux- Missing, Girl Is Taken Home MONTREAL. Dec. 1'l--(O P)—— Ann Ora-ll‘. 20. aohsol teacher of Protestant Orphanage Collections OONHNUED Souls-Per" ma: GIN" hflllJHSk Stewart .51 msnrma Ballem .50 11.98 Bouthparlp-Pl Mn. C. P. Stewart s Mn. H. Mulch took first class honors in the trimmed moustache. uiary. The rally we: for orcw- “m” W“ "B" w“ '°“'“‘ "Y Matthew amuuui moo R-Ioul Raymond 3-83 subject. i Early this year i... bgggmg h...“ lzation purposes and club pro- mmgm gfaljgtfggfiulff wumnmcncnuo .. .. .. hummer; w I . m m” he entered pony,“ and as “raving dlsummmt “ha”. gramme activities were discussed dent a a domestic “rum during ‘Frank Conroy lflwvklbrthuwn “it .... _ ; 0 , won his Conservative seat for War- dor" and it was freely Dredkted with the boys by the General Sec- u“ weekend and mmsht h“ ‘m, Mrs. Clarke ............ . 1.00m“ tn k ------------""" L00 , H l d S 1 I wick and uumingtcn. 1-10 has re- that he would one day succeed Sir retarv- The feliowins officers were how “Hammad by m, m," NH- 4- 9- 3mm‘ 1-°°iu,,§'M,l",,,°,g '5{,§c'§,',""ffj 1,00 | 0 1 S a » mined it ever since. John Simon as foreign secretary. elected: Honorary President. Mr. u” Human manna mm “m, 3o‘ I‘. Gertrude Menu ........... 1.00 n. w! --~ - m0 . ‘ ' NOW it i5 thought that he will be Roy Qudmorc; President. Doilflas "in" and o’ a ‘mu, town And‘ Mira. A. C. 00x ............... 1.00 ay§léHppy--~-~--~--"~"" um ‘i. . Christmas has its own particular bakery goods An Expert nchutd- honored by the King withaknight- Mel-alien; Vice President, Ewen - m,“ some m, m ‘ b,‘ 1:°° ' m, . made from generation-to-generation handed down l recipes. Some are stocked, others will have to be i made-to-order, Here are a few of them. Order His work in the office of Foreign Secretary Sir John Simon first be- came prominent a few years ago When Sir John initiated him to the hood in the New Year's honor Lists. As reporter for the Coimcil of the IIBRBuc of Nations, Captain Eden found the formula that set- Keefe; and Secretary. sythc. Bob For- A large attendance of the Ill-Y wan do." _ thayou woman was re- “! a pqricdto have told Btafhserzeant Save ,9! the RCMP. who found er fanuly was immediategi pgpmlbdb-updpli-lpan-n- o0 co .00 .00 tied, tempomril at l t, th 1s- Grads was present for the rnonth- "' " ' ' -N . ' _ _o0 ~ yours now’ rigors and perils of League of Na- is which had 3119811 e1‘: theeBiiXlir- 1y supper meeting of the club. It filffi-fégfmfidtff: wmnfelfne .Miss Eunle Garre 1% weiifillifyatewut _ m l FRUrI- CAKE M|NCE MEAT pugs tions debate. Always an expert ans between Juzoslavla. and Hung- being the last session of the club pope, Bu.“ "m, w...“ p". ,eek_ ‘ _ "Mich E “ma, ______ _ 00 , debater and clever speaker. Eden cry. His resolution was accepted by before Christmas the Ladies Aux- gnu-gym” “mum m, m4 Lew“ n"? at bu" Joly"; Mum, m" , 00 i lush and cplcy. , 40c :Mfi;i_l;°:‘;:““d fell naturally into such a position all parties involved in the dispute iliary served a. fine goose supper we“! 18_ both o» m. t», vifll“ w], ‘Ag:- a‘ Tissue; M] , 00 full n lts,lh. ---------- --, and when P655 r r affair at and onstitute brilli i i r hi h th u hi jyed b} n 3 _, - ~ _' , . .00 , .0 m home mad: H, Ynigposgibje f0: gjydlplogqacy, s a an p eoe o zllLcThevlzsilesiioglgfigliéa; 00119 0C‘- gggcc l5 sfltlilzolfillfila ‘nnnlpcrmocjnkent’: luamartn". £0,101. BMWBH! HBDYY . a .50 i PLUM PUDDING l M“ W" MY- 680m Tweedy Noilcon with theft of his brother's w, "m; PM, 3, rim. such Burke ., .00 . Fm“, with m. 40c Tsldcnggxrrlegfsl-‘vflmfl’! 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