m» "ovarian-ave...- "N, - . » . . . l.‘ ._ a H _ - 38,000 ‘people in gnvgrProvince -- 8.000 in the .C_lty - Read The Guardian every day- The Guardian is read tin practically every worth- while home in Prince "l. \ P. M. In aid of Rink. If not fine, . o Friday, come Monday. 8242-2-21-11. co rp u s fish "Doubl -h ado lvfllto Rink. ' e aht “Bracklely Point ch01)‘ Guests Bloodhound“: ' Wlnsloe Huskies V . i o Buckley Pants-Juniors vs. Glasgow En [e r fa 1n m en!’ Road. Bhto after. 8055-11 "Come to the Legion "Dance in The Gabriela-Women's Mamie ‘Belfast Hall, Wednesday, February emu-gamed thc corpus Christi 13ml. If stormy Friday 24th. Ad- (l / c Edward Island. Iunndod G d! lliflill ‘l? ll; l. T‘. ciulottohwl Gurdl ‘.l ll‘! Cents m‘ Duff Resolution Inopporturie, Says Prime Minister No Present Opportunity Of De- termining U. S. Attitude To- ward Reciprocal Trade. OfITAWA. Feb. zo-(cro-walt M. developments, was the effect of premier R B. Bennett's advice to m; Home of commons today when “W511i; proposals for reciprocal grade with the United States. Pres- ident-elect Roosevelt had eXllreised hi; geslre to negotiate reciprocal agreements with other nations and t; wquld be premature for thc Can- adian Parliament to pass a reso- lution urging an agreement, said mg prime Minister. Any agreement between the two, muntries would have to be for a mpulated number of years. Ml‘- nerlnett intimated and not subject to abrupt termination by the capricc of one nation. Furthermore, he inti- mated, it would have to be on fair and reasonable terms to Canada, always keeping in mind illc rein- Llve populations of thc iwfl 001111‘ tries and thc relative industrial p0- stions. OTPAWA, Feb. 20 - (C.P.) - A reciprocity trade Bkffimlelll will! the United states was proposed in the House or Commons today by William Duff, (Lib., Antgonish- Guysboro). He moved the following resolution: "That, ‘in the opinion M’ this House, 1t ls expedient that the gov- ernment of Canada. reopen negoti- M10113 with the government of the United states cf America with n view to bringing about a sniTslact- ory reciprocal trade arrangement between Canada and the United qtateg whereby the natural products of Canada. that ls the products 0i the sea, the farm, the lnlnes. and the forests, and including fish. lumber, wheat, cattle etc, should have free entry into the United States in exchange for the admis- uion of certain goods from thc Unit- ed States of America, which in the interests of both countries may be ldmitted- into Canada, free from ousiclm tariffs." Ml‘. Duff reviewed the history oil’ the "modus vlvendl," the method of operation under which United Slat- e; vessels fishing on the Canadian Atlantic coat are privileged to en- ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS, ETC "Announcement: an inserted In this column at 2 cont: per word, strictly payable In advance. » “Carnival at Wheatley River. Rink, lhidey night, Feb. 24. 8056-11 "Hunter River Royals vs. Rus- tioo Rangers at Rustlco. 8053-11 "Concert and Dance in Water- vale School on February 24th. If not fine Monday 27th. B247-2-2l-li. "Hockey in Hunter River tonight, Royal Sisters vs. North Wiitsllire Girls. 8060-ll i ' l "Come to the Whlst and Dance in 5t. fibrosis Hall, Thursday, Ibbruery 23rd. If stormy, Monday. 8243-2-21-11. "Don't miss Concert in Afton Hall, Friday, February 24th at 8.00 mission 25 cents. Lunches served. 8240-2-21-21. "York Concert in Brackley Hall tomorrow, Wednesday evening. Ad- mission 25c and 16c. Three hour pro- Uflm. Will commence at 8 o'clock llllrp. 8244-2-21-11. "Any perlcn found bushing ice 0n East River without authority wlil b! vroeccuted and persons who have "ready bllahcd icc are requested to cut bushel down. By, order of Road inner-innocent. azas-z-ao-al "Winner-l of Abbie-Mouton! lime to play Granitu at Hlsllilcid Rink for the right to meet West- tm champions for intermediate ihunpionship ofllsland. Dougan, gentlemenls limit. MP- WW7‘ ter Canadian ports and take on c1111- plles, bait and lcc, and to land and trahship their catches in bond. There had been intervals of inter- ruptions oi’ these privilcgm and the last came in i923 when it was de- cided that after that year no fur- ther licenses would be issued. Since that years United States fishing vessels were allowed to enter Can- adian ‘ports only for shelter and repairs and the traces-vary I006! supplies. v When the Mcdus Vivendl-wfl-s in operation, said Dr. Duff, United States fishing vessels brought l large volume of business to Marl- time Province ports, and he could not understand why there had ever been any interruption in the privil- ego. Mr. Duff refer-red ic thc an- nouncement inadc Saturday that Mcdus Vivendl licenses would be is- sued agnin but only’ for a three month period terminating in May. He thanked the member for Cum- berland, (R. K. Smth), for his ef- forts in this connection, but 111195" tloned the widsom of limiting thc period. "If it is good to allow United States fishing vessels to use our ports three months of the year, why 1sn‘t it good business to let them in the year around?" Mr. Duff ask- cd. ‘The reason suggested in a Hali- fax newspaper, for the renewal of mcdus vlvendl licenses, was to clear out some cold storage supplies of bait, he said. _ "If the United States fishing vessels were calling the W8!‘ around", declared Mr. Duff, "the"! would be no bait in cold storage!’ His argument was that the visit- ing vessels would buy their bB-ll from the fishermen, and he ex- pPBSSEil the belief that the tom-P- orary licenses wermbeihs 165"“! ff" the benefit of the "big interests." implying to a. query from W. G- Ernst, (Oonsl. LullerfJllM-Qllei-‘ll-‘m Ml". Duff declared that he was definitely in favor of allowing the trans-shipment of catches in bond. by United states vessels. He could not see how the trans-shipment could injure the interests 01,08!!- adlan fishermen while the icing, packing and transportation would bring a large volume of labor. The only salvation for the Can- adian fishermen was in the exten- sion of the market in the United _Stntes. An agreement with thc re- public by which Canadian fish would find a market there W88 111'- gontly required and should b0 the immediate interest of the govern- ment, Mr. Duff declared. With thc British Isles and Ell-ION out of the question, in his Opnifin. and the market m the west mdles QXplOTEd to {he limit the OnlYTOWI for extension was ln th¢ Unllfid States, said M12 D1117- m; did not agree with those who asserted that there should be l separate tariff for the lvihrlilmfl (Continued on Paae 3) choh- at a very enlovablfl PM“ i" the K.,cf c. mu lust ever-ins- Tl-B firs; par-t of the evenlhs W" 5P9!“ at bridge. Wlners of the PM“ at ‘mm were ladies‘ first. Miss Mommi- Knight; ladlcxrl consolatiom Miss Nettle Blanchard. krhllvmtfl‘! °°"' golatlcn, Ml‘. Clarence Howatt. The winners of the auction prim W919i ladies‘, Mrs. w. a. Brown- 8mm‘ men's, Mr. L. J. MacDonald. ladies’ conmllmm Miss Vivian Cameron. gg|~,1j,_n~,;l;‘s, Mr. W. J. Brawdm. . Delicious lunch was BFTW-‘d bl’ winning- - CHARLOTTETOWN _.....vr ~32 ead Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew THE WEATHER __\.,. Strong winds and moderate gal- cs shifting to westerly: some raln nt first but clcuring lair-r and 00n- by Everybody , CANADA." 'I‘UI.<ISDAY. FEBRUARY 21. ilnucd mild. s PAGE? {l Annual Subscription Delivered IIJO Ii! Mull Canada. and U- S. A. [IF ififiuuus IN AMHERST MURDER Two YoulzllshArrested Charged With Kill- ing Of Aged Wom- an. (Canadian Press) AMHERST, N. S., Feb. 20—A boy wild‘ not so many years ago studied his lessons under the eyes of, Mrs. Elmer Smith and played with her son, was in jail here tonight, joint- ly charged with murder. In another cell was a companion, who, police claim, was called in by Alvah Hen- wood when he lacked the nerve to go through with a robbery plan alone. Henwcod was arrested last night at tile rooms he had taken for himself and the girl-bride he mar- ‘ried Saturday night, 24 hours be- fore his arrest. Trueman Smith, the companion, was taken at the home of an aunt ill Sackvillc, 10 miles across the Tnntramar Marshes from this town. Both were charged formally before Magistrate A. G. ,MacKenzie today, but they will have separate preliminary hearings, Henwood coming up on Thursday and Smith on Friday. Both had attended the inquest into Mrs. Smith's death. In the possession of Crown Prosecutor C. R. Smith, K. C., arc statements which police say were written from the verbal dictation of the two youths, both confessing the crime. Part of the $128.00 taken from an upstairs l'oom after Mrs. Bmlth was choked, beaten and knlfed to death was spent; in the pool room operated by her son, Wilson, who discovered his mother's body early 0n Saturday morning, February 4, according to information in the hands of authorities. The reward of $500 offered joint- ly by the town and the provincial government is understood to have a bearing on the Hcnwood and Smith arrests. Police have a knife, taken from Henwoods home, which they claim was used to take Mrs. Smith's life. They say too, that the “confession” documents are substantially cor- roboraiive, setting forth that Hen- wocd contemplated the deed a‘ week before its actual commission, later ‘ ’ '1‘. eman Smith-no re- lation to the dead woman-to ac- company him to her home, where they forced" their way in and grasped her by the throat after she had told them her son was not at home. The statements, which will be produced at the preliminary hear-Q Inge, say that Smith struck ‘the’ woman with a bat he carried under his coat, and that Eéhwood, kneel- ing beside the prostrate form, pro- duced liis jacknife and with his eyes closed placed it against Mrs. Smith's throat. Dorothy Goodwin Henwood, whom the l8 year old youth mar- ried on Saturday night, was prog- trated after ills arrest. She had come here to live from sackvlllo some months ago. No evidence was taken today.- Henwood seemed to take the mat- ter rather lighiiy, but Smith looked straight ahead. Cyril Spracklln or Halifax 'and Harry Capner of Chester, England. arrested as vagrnnts soon after the murder, have been cleared c; all surnlclon. Both are serving four r I. .hs sentences for Vagrancy, $75 In Bowl Of Soup CHATl-lAM, Ont, Feb. 20.—-Mrs. G. A. Elgie bought some oysters and made soup out of them. During dinner her teeth struck a hard ob- ject in one of the molluoca. She re- moved ilve small pearls from her mouth. A Jeweler said they were worth $75. ’ (Associated Press) WASIIINGTDN. Fob. 20- Vlec President Curtis today 3,000 Miles By Air vglfnfll the prohibition repeal submission resolution complet- ilng the next in the lut step (Continued on Pace l) 8001-2-21-21 before submission to the lulu. an 3nu,-d.y_ H“ glster staunchlyllilctlennau. Ill]. DEGREE Legato, B. D., Pas- tor Of St. James Is Honored. Advice was received from lilon- treal ycstcrrlay that the Synod of the Presbyterian College of Mou- treal in connection with McGill University had unanimously dc- cided to confer the degrcc of D01» This honour is given only in cah- os of exceptional and outsinnzli qualifications on thc part of cl-w gical authorities. Rev. Dr. Legat/s holds a high plucc in the estimation of lllf‘ min- isbzrs of the Presbyterian Church in Canada. generally, illlil has oc- cuphd outstanding position: in tllz: Presbyterian Church in Australia and other parts of the Enlpirn. Tho people of St. Jmncs Church nnri of Cilurlottctolvll and iln- Pro- _ vlnrc gfllcrally will join ill hclirij/ collprairllaiions to the Rev. Dr. Lc- gnic upoll thc high honour confer- red upon llinl. ' Tho degree will be conferred at a convocation to be held. at Mc- Gill University on April '1. Geese And Brant Fa ce Famine (Will RECEIVE Rev. R. blob rhea-d tor of Divinity on the Rev. It. MOOFllOJKl Legato, B. D., pastor of ‘St, James Presbyterian Church.’ Charloitcicwn. gymcn as tilcologialls and ihcolo- l Fined“ By Male Local Sin ge Performance pled Children’s town Male Chorus which tool: pFRce llflfil flight in the Prince of Wales College llall proved to be in every way a. most delightful function. The entertainment was prefaced , by a short introductory speech by All". J. W. Boultcr, president of the illotnry Club, under whose ziuspices ‘i’ lilo concert; WHS given. He said that zlll illc proceeds of thc ccnccrl. with lilo exception of those IlPNlCd to dofmy incidental expenses would be llnndcd to the Red Cross to aid ‘illc llnlldicuprli-d children, not in , filurloiiciown only, but through- ‘ out the wllolc province. llc warmly thanked Hon. Dr. W. J. P. Muc- Milllnl fol" lllP use of lllg hall, and spoke ill lcrllls of zlpprcciutioll oi {lilo grout llllfliltl‘. lll: has ulwuyxa ‘ialkcn in, and illc and llc has (‘x- lcndcd to, Crippled children. Tile well balanced progralnnlc was as follows:- 1. ClllOldlfiw-Slilillil ll-lgll‘ Sound - Ellullcrson. 2, Cilol'lls—Drcalnlllg of my 01d Home Swcct Honlc-Ui-larll. 3. Vocal Solo-"Thc Last which" -Plnsllti. Mr. G. Elmer Ritchie. 4. Chorus-Coin‘ H0lll(3——DVOl‘lll(. 5. Vocal Solo-“The Old Country" ' ~Plnsuti. Rev. Dr. Bernard Glllls. ti. Chorus-Levies Old Sweet Song —--I\IullO_\'. 7. Cllorus-—Tllc Olrl Road-Scott, 8. Vocal Dll0t—W:\tchman, Wllub i The premiere of the Charlotte- oncert Chorus ¢-_____.. .- rs Give Splendid In Aid Of Crip- Clinics. cellent and wu much appreciated by the audience. Mrs. G. Elliott Fill WM It Q16 piano for the chorus selections, and she deserves great praise for the tasteful harmonic background which she provided to the singorl. Mr. Albert Blanchard who Ill pianist for Rev. Dr. Glllis, and Mrs, Raoul Raymond, who played thcac. companlmenis for Mr. Reymond, must likewise be complimented on their fine work. The personnel of llw chorus is ' as follows:_ Hon. W. J. P. MacMillLIl, l‘\i.D.C.l\'[., I“.A.C.S., Patron. James Culdcr, President. is‘. ‘Tenor, llinrl; Cuidcr, Hurry Crusnurll Ecri. Livingston, Alan hiosllcr, Jmncs Power. Roy Qulgley, - G. Elinor" Ritchie, Wendell Worth,‘ l Percy D. Wiliialns; 2nd Tenor, Al- licrt Dl-llllzs, ll. Dcshorollgh, Rev. Bcrllul-li (hills, Arthur Gnudet, Uvurlgc Jninlsull,‘ Judson Logan, H. hilcilxlcllcllrza, Jacl; Murdock, Lylc Robinson, A. it. lllulmlis, Jack Mo- 3 lrcod, l'ilil'\'f‘}' lllcPllcrscll; 1st Bass, l Allxu-t Blanchard, Preston Beck, Jumcs Calder, Lcigil Dlrlgwcll, B. __ Fnlrbmlks, Di‘. Glcldings, Stewart . Jones, Rev. W. l... Outhouse, Ralph Ramsay, Stanley Szorcgv, Jack Mc- Kenzie, Cllurlcs McKenzie, Mac. Mclilluloll; 2nd Bass, George yBcurs, Walter Ilyndman, Dr. '1‘. E. _ , of the Nlght-Scargerlt. Messrs. 110M115. Raoul Reymmld. Milton u . - - "-'.,J.l'St -, Rog) igrlllglcy agfcelzscigglh Igilllgucll. ifsxdlaorduocxlv lucgflrllfiknfiiy Small _ . 101‘ lS—- ' ' '— r . l I » l. - ' ——-~—— hum-m- im, Mason B. hit-Kay; Director. i, . ST JOHN Feb. 20—Gccse and . . , .. ~ h ~ - r _ W - - V, v k 5 .5 1-- Mrs. ( . Lllloit Full Pianist. rile‘? Till: 013,31» or fill]! bWORLD Barrow, nil-rived m Scattie Sl-lll hrant, habitual visitors to Marmmo “gig-br- 1 ms one or ‘mrough the kmdn-css of Radio l: r a I mle rp y aero- gnrbcd m thc attire of the far shores, are now in the throes of a n chomifhf) Km) on Rollin; 51mm“ CFCY the concert w” plane, train and steamer, Mrs. Sian- north. -.\~ is thc fourth white great famine. Their chlcf source oi‘ ‘ - 1 l i F] _ 1 Roman“ tranqnliupd W we sanmmum - ley Moreen. U- S. government child l": . um liitlc Arl-iicsctlle- Suswnanckccl grass-has almost 37mm“ "' "“""‘“" ‘ 1.1“, Mfwnl, Con,“ Wm be ‘ . . CXSOI‘. " ‘ ‘ ' Xlentllmer M15628! it Point llfgrrow. mcnt. cmllpleigcly disappeared and ihcy 12' Piano S010 “Si. Franck Wan“ Tpcntpd wmgh,‘ Mien the who“ L BS a, an _ er wo-ycar-o 501i, are QkCllllg out; B. meagre Rlld lill- mg on the ‘vaxfsaldiszt’ My. Ho!‘ of the proceeds will be handed w ‘e . I E srhstanfilfll clllet of (med cranbcr- ace liicEwcn. the Rod Cross to aid the crippled m 1' 8S illl Snlll S. .. . . ~ ;-B cl s "—l-l.t‘. . vii-Ml“. ._ 1 These facts wcrc disclosed yes- céilfgiltwrs“\\_czl Urn-i‘ 150:1 , ~ ' ' tcrday by Roiole W. Tufts. of Wolf- Ban-I“ ~ ‘ ~- - l! 'ill , N. S, chief migratory bird of- - '_ _ h ‘ , q _ _ - Q Q Q 2w; for ‘he three provinces, who 15, Your] 5010-101 JCflIl — l ..~.':('|ulcd Press) 0 é S n arrived In gm“ John after m_ Saint-Sirens. Mr. Ruoul Itcylnolld. NEW YORK. Fcb. 20—Prc- ,_ c. , . Cl ' :-ll illl i Our _ - p; 1| v r rfilf...si?i.‘is. °‘ ‘ ° :::;::..r:::: t g Harbor, Grand Manon. ~ - _ I _ l ' I, __ __ ‘ _ ‘ __ ‘ V ‘ M!" Tufts retained his supewb lsllllllLCllllfliltclhiLil illc chorus z‘".ludslh.ilflflll--v\lrl Rf-‘rlylaldd Lind. . 0 I 0 - sion ofillis department when the Lhmu hem ‘n; of ‘l high OHM‘ of ml) in...) lull ll! roa er‘:- . . - ... . c .. ._ - Royal Canadmn Mounted 1:015” lncritgunli lilllCll lJl"ll‘3L‘ must so to izjildtaouloci, 5,2311": l1- took over the enforcement o w - ‘ _ ' _ (Associated Press) Dominion Migratory Game Act Oil thoumorl or ‘li‘ll',lrltit(l‘ztl)l‘is,£xlld discussed. i. CHINCHOW, lllanchuria, Feb. 2l-—('l‘ucsdaly)—- Dec, l. Ho is assisted m his work 1°31“ lrrwftnffm gr-mt -pl_oéljcig -—-—~—~----» ~ ;. The Rengo (Japanese) News Agency vgvrresuvndenl , by about 15o honorary wardens viflclfhaé-bpm‘ ‘Ll-mu. sgm the. o; .e here reported today that severe fighting between » who hm, Camcfl 0,. because o; \ ‘V . l fi. ‘ ‘.31 H,‘ _- Japanese and Chinese troops started at 10.30 p.m. ma“. great hum-cs, 1,, m, Wmk, causation of ills rthrvzh 01a“ Eblfbns 0F l, . Monda at Chan an ' in the Province of Jchoh and mmtakors who ‘vork rm, a auiullrl. 1t ls an ms liu lon v. 11c COUNflEY WEEKLE; ,_ y y g , r - . t .k d th . is wnrillv of every cncourngclllcllt, , The Japanese asserted the Chinese at at c e small honorarium. and (W: mks to n M nmch in D0," Ne“, “Eponfnqs . Japanese garrison there. Mr, Tufts expressed the hope ‘mo “(x-luv H, 4M3,‘ HM“: m that thc nc\_v_ S_\'Si0ll‘| would make '_ ' LB . . Cl. b for evcn Mum. conservauon o, 411.. numbers WIOYUE’ of splcchti A W|FE l] ! '\- " ‘ ) 1"," u llc Asedslstersllace Exp ° "s ‘m "> .1: .. o 3 P C t Experts have been unable to find ‘m! Mill“ ' “w H“ ‘q ‘ a . - 1;‘, '~ or: . ' Tfldl F07‘ ATSOTI 4 e r e n the reason for illc zilsnllll¢flfallc° gfigrdi Q63’, ,-,_,,,,. l- of the grass, Ml". Tufts said. ‘ ~ ' ' _ lo In One Constant grim reminders of the by Bm-rc “mllil” X ~ bum" bi >- _ . _ n _- l "cl -'l‘l_" " "r0 llso glvrn (Ilanadlan Press) __i_ D growing seriousness of ill. situation "llcn‘(‘;ri]]£>_“ “My m.“ TRURO, N. S., Feb. ZO-Denicd OTTAWA, Feb, ill-Domestic (‘X- have bccll the bodlcs of goose, dcnd 6M1)“ of "FHMI; m my" “Vlilmg e their liberty all bail, two wllitc- ports i0 Ausirulin. in Jilllllilfl’ 10- from starvation. found by wardens. 5;)“ ‘_ brim; Omwimv ‘um _" hell-ed sisters, Mrs. Rilln lvlcLcnn- tailed in vnluc $.'l5li.(\25 us r.\-xnr- 1'1“) (lisnppcrlrhncc ‘of thc crush‘ N;XOI>L\ ‘MTV mm vxppllcnltl m an and Miss Selina Elliott. “Wiliifld ed with $463,631! lll-lflllllllll‘ =1 lfl" has been counteracted lo sumo do: Mr mull“: ‘Us m pnrucultuqy h in jail here tonight for their up» ago, During the first (on luouills gym near‘ CxlilCC Bray. N. S. gllbli. “m Yum and his smgmg of m0 n tllebflfl" l" l hill“? “mi °“ °l thc present flSCfll year the vX- the 0111c 13"”? 15h rah.“ aim,“ “Lou \Vllli'll" “'11s lllOSL SSlflPillivJt- " charges of arson. ports w that Country totalled $6» Protective Amoohulon hue ‘ ctr is‘ m“ m Gm“ also 5mm "The . They were committed today by M73431 °°““”‘."°d W“ $4’207'02g m 15mm“ 15m” iwnntims of com 0 Old Country" “uh (lcllgllliul cf- " magistrate Harold Putnam, who the some 1Wl‘l0ll a lf-‘fll’ H20- Tllbi ihp starving birds. I I rec‘ Rcgvomnny m an pnthumhv l; 1 1 -1 m1] is an lilCl'i“.l.‘l‘ of $1.8403l9. or over N.» only lvlurllllne feeding ~- ~ = , ' _ . . ,, ,,,.,,-\,, ,,,.-,.-,.»,; T...‘ , deferred their pea for “m u - ~—- ~= - It i sucrl bv - “d3 l ' been affected by the ll‘: Cllwl"? by m“ 1mg“ ““d"'"°"' h” ,,,j‘.‘.f'll|ii-ll‘( '_'ll ~'\llil-llllllli nnli 'm.1xl. ' the arrival on ‘Thursday 0f 000ml’ 43 ‘m “T? " a 10pm S - ‘ glow‘ b “we ‘ ‘ E . sang “The I’l‘ll\‘{‘l‘ Pcrfvci" by mo...‘ irllllirlfllllu‘: -- " (your; Judge H, w, sangster, who thc Dominion BllTOilll of Statistics. str-nngg disappearance of columns. spmk" - “MW, _ _ -(l‘.l‘ 1R _ ' - ~ ll along thc Nor l - - "- n1». k .. a m” he“ the use’ - - - fol repons.“ ., Ml‘. Horace lvlL-Euiulls Fiiklillill! \ ~. h-l- :\ .. ‘ The two aged women are chug- AT Innings-r POINT lanuc coast 1.18:1? ljtoxddzftflalicl-(d Mum OI Liszt}; "St. FiHIllCLA W on l-‘lllilllwlyyltiiir H‘ n ed in connection with the dcstruc- _ _ _ , t New ma’ dmicunl: 13-1 l‘ showévor" has the wnvtso was Y”). Mnwm, n“, ' ‘ - v, tlon c! a building owned by Miss Domestic 0X20“? o, ' he o! Mothmd d infxblrd, My “Iqmq selection is what is l(‘l‘illl‘(l "prn- ‘t Elliot’ “c” here’ on December 23' land m Jmnléll l “in, “$53; £97 m been km [to t,“ ‘Tnifidcd Inn n- Erallunc music" ill which the mr-i- ‘n six persons had narrow escapes sagmsgsrl" CO-‘llpluvf ill/ill thc ‘ovcc mid‘ v1“ m“; cnqbliylqg ocly and llarnlonics are ulollnr ‘.0 ‘ " when the house went up 111 ilfl-m- Jami“? m5” Hm‘ 1 1 ’ Mme” m‘ “u c ' '. .‘ suggest certain vcrv rieliliizn ilrPl- " es . tion of sO1)iL‘llll)(‘l' and October- this the birds to gmhcl. a hug,“ fins. I n‘ w’ n“ N“ Ambnvvll ‘s ' . ' -. - i-:. f Wu H183 fl ( r H‘ ~- - - “ The prosecution claimed the n“: is the hlghcst- monthly “port to tcnnmlc mlmidfl-loni lliillufyofaill of l)l'O\lSllC oil‘. till: ('0lllpu.\(‘l"s lll‘.(‘ll- e w“ set by Mrs- Mcunmm 54 years New zcalnlld Mince ‘J3me. 1931. The brooks -allll;l Sllflllftl disaster ll0llS.cI\'i‘£‘lli‘llil.\'. llc “'11s, n! course. l‘ CM ind mother of five children’ m export dunllg. t “m, w" "Ion-ms sluiwfioil l dlfircil llopui1c~ who called on for‘ nn cncnrv. nmi piuycd ' order that ‘luumnce of sumo it); the preach‘ fficnlluar was s3’: m!" “be C“1'l'(""(.l i0 (“Huge their the "Licbcsrrnlllllv" by llll‘ snzno ' ‘ might “dc h“ sister “or a (“m- inolllirf’ ctixligyfllillin“luclrifiiladgsisa Elsie l0o?£‘)10(lo\\'lll€ll grows on land. conllloscr lzl a YCPY Ifllllllklllilill r cult financial situation. no °°““~l’°-‘ g l‘ ° " “a” h... ~. ... .......~.l.. ‘ Miss Elliot. who ls 63. Ls‘ cimrrcd ‘ , . .- . r c ~iu1ry u. nmlul R~~‘\'l\1“'_\,(l ifilll‘ n ml" .l.-=l.~...,_- him ll with bum!“ a building “with m. fillXgOltS >1 illili‘ Illlbllil more‘ siatc bums» n ..1nl Splmdid rmmprl z U, Sm“, bu“), ‘ M SM W] tentto defraud; g‘ c haw. ‘villi! i“. "l- “nm T, CHM “who, gnnctuar“ -~rz@1.ll-,ln," mm . nllvllcorc lulm- d ‘I'M W" 5mm» Plfsmwd “ e mm“ m n“) hmnmc" BMW‘ 10H" ‘, .1 f 1000 acres t. llcr lilo coll-all"! “Pllglliml “WK o- r. M‘ to“ h", a “turd at (.11;- hcarlng, ed an lllCfCIlt-‘P m January. 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