PAGE SIX with LORETTA YOUNG, RICARDO (‘OIITEL I-"R A.\'(‘ HOT TONE x15- , _ H . “MIDNIGHT MARY” ANDY DEVINE, UNA MERKIIL NOW PLAYING MAT. BLiiE-BLUOD Confesses Love for Underworld Beauty — 3.18. EVE. ‘l AND 5-15 Mary sum». - loo Maui-ll"! h pass unnoticed in n world of men! _lt might have been an! girl who chose the patn to lux- ury and riches-until she found the one man able loved a - . . r-_- EXT R A SILLY SYMPHONY ‘THE PIED PIPER" COMEDY ZASU PHTS-TIIELMA TODD IN "SNEAK EASILY" Ibemember Boy Scouts Apple Day, Saturday, November 18. “MIDNIGHEIIARY” A Crook Drama With A Punch! gwry of (time spec-i ists Expertiy mil-d and Directed npse of America's ill Ollcratlutl ls t0 g1! Mary," drama rt rid WlllCil .516. Prlncc Ed- is and ZlOll< "catcd" 2' 1.1.7. that ' of high rs even recent and - is one > to come Fl‘ 1-A‘i)~ a’. roles. Their ‘ . by violence and At The Prince Edward to the screen from the New York istage. Ricardo Curler Scores Rkardo Cone: is again a men- ‘ace of odious character and causes the audience to thoroughly dislike Hum, which ls the final test of good Iviilainy. Una Merkel provides wel- ‘come comedy mlief in a role that also is a different type of charac- terization for the young charmer of the Southemacccnf, She COlIlblll£5 with Andy Devme in winning laughs through many hilarious situ- ations, ~ Frank Conroy, Warren l-lymer. Ivan Simpson, ‘Harold Huber, Sandy Roth and Martha Sleeper have sup- porting roles that provide convinc- vmg strength to the fast-moving story. _ i. ;__-;=r.;~: _ 4.‘... a t v “DELUGE” Depicts World - Wide Destruction At i \ rm; CHARLOTIAETOWN GUARDIAN . Saturday, November 18th. Remember “An Apple a Day” and the Scouts, CENTRAL turnouts This column in reserved for Queen: . . County IQII OI loan] interest but HE CANADIAN sToREs "QT/tore If Put/s lo S ,vertlollll 0| n newly nnlure lnny be hop" V‘. CAPITOL —NOW PLAYING catreme SPECTACLE ormuosst l O I S W I l. I O N SIDNEY ILACKMIR Th]; 133mg the great Flood! Continents were “mpg gway _ ,. . and with them laws and morals! -4 of civilization. Usual T lmes What if it. Should Regular Prices ___ EXTRA __ Happen Tomorrow ‘I “ONE QUIET NIGHT" “BUTCHER. BOY" an nsitmt ,»BRING tutu n t t u r v s September Reports to. Depafflnqgnt S h 0 w ‘ of m.- dwelling by fire. Ikfllars a n d Cents The deceased. who was alone at ‘ _ the time the fire broke out, had (I a III S U" B 0 t h gone out of doors to hang some Coasts of Dominion’ clothes on the line when she noticed flames bursting from the storey- W" and-a-haif wooden building. A Bulletin) crowd of residents of the commun- wu,“ landed ity quickly gathered and organized than m“, a bucket brigade. During the fever- Coloreid Woman As Home Barns (Canadian Press) IFREDERICTON. N. 8., Nov. l5.- Mrs, Archie Claybourne, 40, colored resident of Barker's Point, dropped dead at noon today during the ex- i 1 (Fisheries N "Vs Cnnltdavs sea fis less fish in September Drops Dead cltclttcnt attending the destruction‘ ‘inserted as 4_ vents n word strictly pnynble II ndrauoe. FRESH SMELTS. Scallops mil Eels at Roops. 2793 DO YOURSELF, THE APPLE GROWEBS AND THE SCOUTS a' 6' Specials For Friday-—,Sata rdoye-Moniclgy I CHICKEN good turn—Buy an Apple from s Scout on Saturday. i SMOKED FISH of all kinds lit 2793. ROODQ. DONATED PBJZBSPThe Silver Men turn savage and blood lust.‘ Rules the wnstc Tm pox 313mm q; ‘ ,. y of Mono- : ton, have donated prizes of a bag of iFox Biscuit for each class at the Borden Fox Show. 2805. THE CAVENDISII PASTORAL —Church services for Nov. 10th: 11 a. m. Cavendish: 3 p. m, North Rust ca; 7.30 p. m. New Glasgow. IRev. W- A. Paterson, M. A. minis- 'ter- , FRESH SMELTS, Ionllops and Eels at Room. 2793. CHURCH 0F CHRIST — Sun day serv ces for New Giasgow Church of Christ are as follows: Mo irng-tivorsup i1 a. m, Evening scrvcc in the Fredericton Church at 7.30 p. m. Wm» G. Qulgley, pas- tor. . i SALMON AND BALIBUT at Roops. 2793. i wnvstora - baited Church of Canada. Services on the above charge for Sunda ', Nov. 19 are as fsllows. H‘gh'leld l1 a. m. Prince- tovm Road 3 p. m. North Winsloe l '1 p. m. Rev. ‘Ilws- Palethcrpe, mn- isier. - 2748. The Capitol uuuuuu The world comes to an end. had taken twelve lnuIlLllS PYEVWUS" 1y but they got morv money for it. Total landings from (he sea fish- ‘ lsh attempt to save articles from the burning dwelling, Mrs. Claybourne was overcome by a heart attack. NOTICE T0 ADVERTISERS. — Advertisers are requested to send .Nazi Christian Lead- ers Support Hitler,’ On Proposed Racial Policy. (By Louis I‘. IAJPIIIICI‘) (Associated Press Foreign Staff) BERLIN, N '. Nazi Guzman Ch 1M1 IUBdCTS f9" A. affirmed today that $:m.'.;sm must Q b» kept out of the Gcrznun Evan- gelical Chtu-‘ch. nun-Si u...“ nlfl_& ca; 2.1" “M”? a. felder, PfPslClifllb .,.., .- Church movement: “~01. o! the Nazi “We German N, Christians llllfllllfllOllhly believe that i brought to me settlement where V is It is more important to share thc people with fun hearts asmciate ourselves 4.. r’ ' fate of the ‘Cififlllflli 367701711 it than to ketp up the con- Qwx. tact with churches of other I my... n.» 9e°91“'h Arms.‘ v- "k; a u} UPIIOLDS IIITLBR . viii“! -' . ._ “m” Dr. Reinmold Krause, chief of the Berlin section of the Nazi Church Christians, nwintuined that “if Chancellor Hitler has taught us that we must be a racially pure =7." ‘ti; people this principle must be ap- ' plied. in the Church." It was on the issue ofSemitlsm that three pastors broke with the Ger- man Christians and consequently were ordered ousted from their rnpcstorotea yesterday. Two other developments. mean- while, added to the storm clouds in the Church, the disavowal ~lry Rnlchbishop Ludwig Mueller of , "hot-heads" who seek the abolition ‘l- of the Crucifix as a religious sym- fifl hol and the ciimmaiion of the old hi‘ IICSEMUISM lfr—(A.P.:-—'I‘v.'o ‘ __$aid_ thc RH‘. Jouqulm HQ-itfnflin love and lives with Claire, Zsuming the catastrophe had killed A mammoth tidal wave sweeps around the universe inthe wake of a dc- She dropped dcad in the road and cries were 834,292 hundrcdwcights, was earned into a nearby house. structive earthquake. Skyscrapers ‘ 8s against 1.006.263 lllllldffldwflghts Hm. husbqnd 10ft durum the crumble on their foundations m September, 1932. but the landed _ . _‘ h Mountains crumble. Territories value m the fishermen reached mmnmg to‘ the w°°d5 back or 51" bordering the seven seas arc com- pletely devastated. so do. the first reels of "Deluge" ‘ ‘V I _ r L v $277700 ker‘s Point to out some firewood. $1‘292'1“°' a "m" O OW‘ ' ' and had not returned by the time introduce a distinct variant of the eternal triangle in the EKG-Radio Picture which beat the pulses. stirred the senses and agitated the hearts of the Capitol Theatre's first night audience, which saw Peggy Shannon, Sidney Blackmer and Lois Wilson in featured roles. After the upheaval, the dawn re- vcaLs a. demolished world. Twen- tieth century civilization is extinct. ‘A sparse group of survivors gains an island near what was once New ‘York. 0n a nearby isle, Martin Webster rescues Claire Arlington from outlaw rupaclty. Martin falls as- ‘ his wifc and two children‘ _ ‘ Martin Webster and Claire are I Ilclcn Webster and his children are and! found alive He has not committcdi .bigamy. and yet he has two wives. He cannot surrender Claire whom he loves as a wife. l-le cannots: surrender Helen whom he loves equally. The dilemmas solution is a pulse-beating climax. Peggy Shannon as Claire, Sid- ney Blackmer us Martin and Lois Wilson as Helen carry the melo- dramatic leads with ititdllgence. vbrllliance and understanding. They enact the triangular drama under- standlngly. emphasizing its pathos- and. suspense, and in the climax especially offer gripping hlstronies. The supporting parts are ade- quately portrayed by Matt Moore, Fred Kohler, Ralf l-larolde, Edward Van Sloan and Samuel Hinds. St. John Expects Increase In Cattle Exports SAINT JQIN. N. B-. Nov. 15 -~ (c. PJ-Cattle shipments ihrouzh the port of'Sn‘nt John this winter "'a.nd modification of the new tcsta-|wlll be the heaviest in years local ments; and his; orders for the ans-shippers anticipate. Cattle space on 1'~7'1'pension_ from church offices of Dr. Krause. whose recent speech at a Saint John has already been book- Ocrman Christian‘ Muss lcd to hicd for almost the entire season and stoma of protest- WAS MIBQUOTED ___._f' Dr. Krausc maintained he had “been mlsquoted in reports 0f "l" .,,,,,apeecb and said he never thought “of demanding the removal of the "Crucifix from Christian churches. t, "It is true," he explained, “that I ;,, reject thc 01d Testament as having umw no meaning for the nordlc race and ._-,__»; do not accept efforts to explain -,e"rvanr.'pfihl‘ist in terms of old testament 31:: zerxpmphesles. such as; for eexample Al.‘ ‘to those which 5t. Matthew made. but "~13 1 never decried the use of the Cru- Liblflx. -.- m-i-‘w u “What I actually said on that 9'31? tflyolnt was the following"! "Phat we l-muet demand a return in the heroic "Jesus whose life was an example to $357 and whose death is a seal upon "‘-"""* i life of heroism and struggle. we ‘E3 careful. however. not to ""“‘""‘ Qxiggeraip‘ Christ crucified." """ M’: In an interview, Dr. Krause said: -. .,, . '7 an. hs.» 4' one line with weekly sailing from facilities of another line will be fully utilized. it. is expected. Last season 8,843 head’ were ship- ped from Baint John. Starting in January, shippers expect the flow to begin earlier this season through the huge modern cattle _shed at west Saint Jolin, where more than 1.000 head can be accommodated at one time; Meanwhile, fattening of export cattle is underway in New Brunsy wick. Four carloads of western Canadian steers. or 120 head, src ‘being finished for export at Wood-i stock. This follows u successful ex- periment last year and the finish- ing process is regarded as an im- portant development in Maritime industry. DEATH PUNISHMENT RECOMMENDED FOR. REBEL LEADERS ' a HAVANA. NOV. Ito-IA PJ-The, tiara: m’ "I believe thc Gcspsl should bc "a “preached to all peoples and I believcithat two alleged lenders of last, in catch. Landed value for [hp o-JJASO A” ‘Jonlltty. race. and color. '~ x ‘mm "The Church invisible is interna- ' ' $10011: not so the church visible. recommendations of u military court ‘ also that Christ will save all wha'v.'eek's rebellion. Honobono Rod“ provinces for the two months have believe in him irrespective of na-h-lguez and Bnsillin Gonzalles, suf- fer the death penalty were in thei hands of President Orsu Bun Mar- tin today. Ou Ihi’) Atlantic coast there was that m8 building was completely gain for the month both in catch destroyed‘ Tragic accounts o! his and landed value and in British Wm” death and 01. heavy mawrm, “nimble the" W“ a“ ‘nmfase i" loss from the fire awaited him. value in spite 0f a decrease in total ' landings. Returns for the two coasts for September, 1933, and September, 1932, were as follows:- Prominient Eng. Sept. Sept. '\ ' _ m, m, Fznancier Dead Atlantic Coasi- _ i- Catch, cwts. 403.882 430,997 (Canadian Press) Landed value .. $032,240 $488,855" MONTREAL, Nov, 14-—Sir Henry Pacific Cottst- ‘Seymour King,~ 81, director ' ~ Catch, cwts. 345,410 5G6 '>'i1| Lloyd's Bank and one 0f_ thc most Landed value ., 5659.885 8523MB‘ prominent fintmcieil in England. British Columbia's drop in catch: is (lClld in London, according to striking, at first glance, but the‘ word received by relatives here. explanation is simple. Ordinarily, Sir Henry's wife was the late [September is a. 111g month in thc Julia Mary Jenkins, Montreal, Her pilchard fishery of the provmcc— father was the late Rev. in September, 1033.’, the ltmumgs itotalled nearly zmavo hundred- wcights-but this your, for some Two nephews of Sir Henry, Major G. L. Mattice and E. 5. Mattlce, John, Jenkins of St. Paul's Church hero! mysterious reason. the pilchards did not present themselves in any- thing like their usual numbers at any time during ihc summer, and thc September catch was less than 76,100 hundrcdwclghts. That tolls why there was decrease in thc grand total of British Columbia's fisheries production for thr- month. A5 u matter of fact, the Scpictn- ber landings from the British Ca1- umbiu. salmon fishery, thc most important. fishery of the province, were substantially larger than in September of last year. find 1th.. was true also in the case of erul of the other fisheries. The net result was that although the dc- creasc in pilchard landings was more than 295.000 hundredwufighis. and there were some minor drops. thc nut decrease in total landings of fish mid shellfish by Britifil Columbu flshcrtnexi was only about 220,880 huntirrthvcights. The Pacific coast salmon catch amounted to n little more than and a niece, Mrs. James C. Fyshe, live here. Henry Seymour King was knight- ed in 1852 and created a baronet this year following services he ren- dered as chairman of the Com- missioners of Income Tux for thc City of London. He was formerly head of King and Company» Lon- don, and associated companies in ‘India, now amalgamated with Lloyd's bunk. He was born in Jitnuary, 1852. i at Chigwcll, Essex, and was educat- I. ed ai; Charierhouse and Oxford. IAIVIALGAMATION OF l C. l’. AND C. N. R. DE- PARTMENTS DISCUSSED MONTREAL, Nov. 15-rC.P.)- Saint John. N. 3., railway officials lwerc here today conferring on what is beloved to be a proposal to am-l algumatc car departments of thc ,Canadiati Pacific and Canadian N-a- ‘tlonal Railways at Sint John. Con- in their copy so as to reach the Guardian Office by 11.00 A. M., the day previous to insertion, otherwise insertion will be delayed a day. SALMON AND HALIBUT at Roops. 2793. BOY SCOUT APPLE DAYSAT- URDAY, NOVEMBER. lit-Purchase -your apple and do yourself, Island Apple Growers and the Scouts a. "good turn." Scouts are an asset to every community. Watch for the ‘ Selling Scouts on Saturday, Novem- ber 18. 2798. “i. SUNDAY SERVICES, November 19th, Milton: St. Jclnrs Anglican 0i Church, 11 a. m. Morn ng P.aycr,| 7.30 pint. Evan ng Prsym; special ‘Whit Gift service Ru tca. Saint Mark's Chu ch. 3 p. m. afternoon scrvice- Rev. E. O. Lancaster- THE CANADIAN NATIONAL Silver Fox Breeders‘ Association will open their pelt receiving sta- tion Friday, November 17th, at 135 merly thc Mutual Life Assurance Cois office) under the manage- , ment of Major A. S. Robertson and W. F. Burke, i IMPORTANT NOTICE CHURCHES-The number of Church Notices has increased to such an extent thauThe Guardian cannot afford any longer to carry them without making a. smnll charge. 0n and alter December 1, therefore, all Church Notices will be charged at. the rate of one cent per word with a minimum of 25c per in- sertion. Will Ministers and Church Officials, please govern themselves accordingly. 2788. TO ‘Kidnappers Carry lVlall t0 Sea Then See Error GEORGETOt/N, British guinea, Nov. ifs-Kidnapped while bathing, ' ' KIRK’S CASTILE sour Cakes With w SH‘ CLAOTH I99 _ __ _ 1m-21. Choice Quality Gold Ribbon . comtw or, a unszssr MAPLE svnu 2s. rum: none .3... ......il5c ANN PATON STRAWBERRY JAM - - - 32 oz. Jar 27¢; Pure and Wholesome 18 0s. Bottle Novl. 5...... CIICICE PICKLED PORK HOCKS, n». 12¢ sucanizacou, lb. rnssu FILLETSJb. .. SMOKED FILLETS, lb. KIPPERED I-IERRING, CANADIAN CHEESE, lb. 16c I EXTRA SPECIAL PEACH PASTRY FLOUR 7V lb. cotton bag urns SEEDED "20, rmsms 2 lhs. 12st __ 16c Chinese Dry ‘ v 11%.‘; imi“ "'- "M" cunnms pkg 16c rnumzs zuszs. Eatotfs Bulk ' "~ TEA - - lb. 32c Empire Brand — EXTRA SPECIAL EATON’S FRESH GROUND COFFEE Per lb. ORANGES, sweet and juicy, per doz. .. . 32c 1-2 lb. pkg. 29c | 1-4 lb. pkg. 16c NEW CITRON PEEL lb. . . . . 29c Eatonia MINCE MEATS 28 oz. bot. .. DOVE PEARS, choice quality, 2 tins 27c AYLMER ljN FANTS FOODS CANDIED CHERRIES Your 100% Canadian Bnby Foods for they are mh in the natural mineral! and Vlllmllll so eneehiiai to building up nurdy bodiet. Foods baby specialists COFFEE —- lh. 38c Shelled ALMCNDS lb. 4150 Eatonia Toilet 4 rolls 25g FRENCI-PS MUSTARD. 9 oz. . 1a.- COLMANB MUSTARD, i-zzs _ 53¢ ZEBRA STOVE POLISH paste 13¢ CLARKS ROAST BEEF, 1 ill! till ,.,_30c CLARK’S BOILED DINNER. 1 lb. tin 21c CLARKS BAKED BEANS . .. . 10c baby will thrive on their .......... ... AYLHER lnlanu are prescribed by lending I October Exports LargestSince December, 1930 OTTAWA, Nov. 15—(C.P.)—Call- udlan domestic exports during Oc- tober valued at $60.214000 was the largest of any month since Dccem. ber 1930, Hon. H. H. Stevens Min- ister of Trade and Commerce ex- e To Revive Arms WA [Ev E Discussions i ___ v _ (Associated Pram) n c u s s E D ‘GENEVA, Nov. 15-1111 urgent appeal to foreign ministers of the , principal European nations to as. | . (c-nadlm he") semble in Geneva and try to 531. st. tnwntvct. Kent Street, Charlottetown, (for-- pluined in a. statement issued to-' OITAWA, N°,,_15__The question Iday. Tile total in December 1930 o: the advisability of appointing n 1w“ $55 520909- 535‘ 1114701175. WW1 commission of engineers to study the CXCCCGBLI 00101391‘ I932 by $3,598.00 problem Q1‘ maintaining g 35-19“ 01' 018m per cent. water level in the Harbor of Mon- "During the seven months of the treal is under consideration of the present calendar year", the state-l Department of Marine. it was learn- mcnt. added, "the exports have to-fod today. tailed $325,623,000 an increase over‘ Representations urams action to the same period last year of $34» m?" the dimw“? °I "twirl!!! WH- 021.000 or 12 pcl‘ cam ter levels in the Harbor have been | ‘Every month since Apr“ mere, coming into the Department from has been a gag" in expm-ts as com_ shipping interests, the Montreal mrcd with a year m“ up to Apr“ Board of ‘Trade, the Montreal Har- mem had been a steady monthly! bor Commission and other public decrease 5mm 1929' | bodies. Suggested means of solution “our ‘mpons also have mcreasj of the problem vary, and a board of ML The October mm m, s4lglzevooui engineers may be named to look into 1w“ “ma, than for any month the perplexities of the situation. Wnce May 1932' when the ma] was ne proposal to the Department $4,136,000. The increase over 0c“ is that by the creation of a series of Lobe!‘ a year ago was almost n per} under-dams along the 5t. Lawrence; cent.“ River from Montreal to Lake St. Peter, above Sorel, the desired per- manent water level of 35 feet could ;bo maintained in Montreal Harbor. E This contention has been questioned iFor Exploration vage disarmament discussions was issued today by executives of the World Disarmament Conference. Arthur Henderson, the President followed up his recent threat t: resign unless the nations changes their attitude on dlsarmpmetit witr the warning that the situation “a1 grave. Joining him in the mommunicm tlons were Nicholas Pofltis, fmmci President or the League of Naiiunl Assembly, and Dr. Efiuard 89110;. Vice President of the Conic-return and head of the Security Commu- sion of the league. I The notes, one of which went 11d Germany, asserted that it was 1m- possible to proceed without the presence of responsible leaders, Awarded 7;e_nder For NS. Bonds HALIFAX. N. 5-. New. 15—iC.P-l 245.000 hllflfltvdweigills. 85 wm-iferences continued into the even- vmd with amlroxlmawlv lfilmifmg when u... visiting officials re- hundrcdwclghts in September, 1032. l fumed home, A; runway hewquM-t. Salmon lzmdcd value $524,825. rcp- l, or; i; was 531d the 351m; Jqhn men Wiienlfll l H0"! 0f 0V“ $1599°°wwould probably make a statement The men engaged in thc halibutflm-e comm-ow fishery, which is next to the sal- r1 mon fishery in dollars-rmd-uciiis New Brunswick .. importance in British Columbia, Quebec did not fare quite as well as n ycm- Prince Edward Is- ago, but it is noteworthy that while land . . 61,690 54,260 their catch for lhn month, 15 22a| In Nova. Bcotis during Septem- hundledwcights, showed a decrease! ber, according to statistics gather- of 6,440 hundrcdweights, the lanri-' ed by the Dominion Department of ed value. $03,495, fcll off by less Fisheries, there were increased 120,050 167.490 80,760 61,200 L, Vernon Lawrence was carried out to sea by dope smugglers who shav- cd off his hair, plucked his eyebrows and extracted three of his teeth .when they learned he was. not thc right man. WELLINGTON, N. Z., Nov. 15.» The Lincoln Ellsworth Antarctic iExpodltion will sail December l for |1ts actual scene of exploration, it was announced today. _ They thought they had Dr. C. R. The amp Wyn; Earp’ Wm; E115. Sabryan, district Government mcdl- worth, s“. Hubert “mum, and “i °m°"- uwmmfl‘ brlihlfdlWBurnt Balchen aboard will leave "iwrwlwm ‘he!’ Plflmml 1° 11°"! 1°‘. Dunedin, n.z., on that am roi- the "mwm- expeditions base on Ross Sea. Pedal"! “mam ‘f~‘°"1°‘ m“ From there to Weddell Sea, where W"! "1"" mum l"°'~">'- "WY "r, most of the exploring will be done, 19”“ mm °“ '* hem‘ m“ GWTBE‘ the expedition will travel by rtlanc W"- 3"-“ “a "i" m‘ “ml “lm- ln a mm timuted m take about clad 1n u bathing suit. m houm _ 0f Antargtifl by sponsors of a proposal for the | dammlng of the river by locks near The Nova Scotls Government an- the outlet of Lake St. Peter and the pounced tonight 1t h ad accepiec island‘ c!“ w B°I°I~ ,tendera from a syndictnte. headedhl IWood, Guudy and Company. 1°! 9 ° 82,000,000 0f its 8500111000 bond is- The World s Farr ,,,._ “,,.,,_.,_ ,, W, ,,,,.,,,_ .... h d b i h that In Dollars, Cents Qwoofff,“ ’°°”°“ “" ‘ ° ° i “The fact offers were recclvtfl CHICAGO, Nov. ll-The world's from such s wide list (of leadinz 1"‘ “Wm” ‘hW-"A “"01" °* Pm‘ vestmentvmd-banktng institution-i". greas-dropped its curtain lust mid- 531d premier Mm‘, Mncdomld, night with a bigger and better en- “gummy” p, a marked degree the core promised next June. ‘may, mum nun; {he pfQViIICC Opened May 2'1, and hailed u a 501mm,“ m enpy‘ than $900. ' Some Eastern Rcsulis In three of the\ Atlantic coast provinces-Quebec, Prince Eclwarrl Island, and Nova senile-th- month's sea fisheries figures, both for catch and landed value, reach. ed higher levels than in Septctnbcr, 1932, and in the case of thc fourth, landings from most of the prin- icipal fisheries and accomp trying gains in landed value. The in- creased success of the swordfish operations was one of the interest- ing features-landings of 6,600 hun- dredwelghts and landed value of $47,000, as against only 1,452 “hun- , dreqwcights and $8,750 a year ago Bigger returns from the‘ sardine and lobster fisheries were mainly ‘Ho was almost exhausted, but made his way to the city, surprising relatives who had given him up for drowned. “ , Two dayfl PPBViiT-liiy Lzuvrence‘ went to Buddie, a coastal village in Eaflillllbo County. not fur from the Venezuela border. While ball-ling there. a small boat nearly struck him and he jokingly shmzicl atthe four men in it, declaring he was Dini harbinger of returning prosperity. "The rate the Province received they were convinced of his identity. At mlnlght, rockets flared uni! a similar boat came alongside. A cargo, which Lawrence believed to be dope. was transferred to this boat and the craft with the prisoner proceeded to- ward Georgetown, when Lawrence was thrown on the beach. He said he did not think he ‘would recognise his captors because he had New Brunswick, there was a gap.‘ in value notwithstanding a decrease responsible for New Brunswick! gain in landed value. In Prince Edward Island the herring, mack- erel. lobster, and oyster fisheries all made improved showings, as did one or two others. Quebec's out- standing betterment: were in thc cod and smelt fisheries been as follows:- Bept. - Sept. 1933 I932 Nova Sootia 8279.740 $205,900 ,. Bubrylnfll man of some lntiuercu left his glasses on the beach at Sud- —nnd threatening to have mam ur- die before entering the water. One "5184- [he believed to be an American, the Believing he W” "w (luv-Jr. they others South Americans. hlillflljllm "bmlfd Md bu. out to Police boat-s are patrolling the u: It was a night of terror, Law-iconst in search of m, ntanappen p said, and thc furious kidnnp- but tonight no trace of them had the 1033 World's Fair won acclaim gm- ; 104.",- Mue o; “$09000 last and rolled up the largest attend- May was 95-90 wmnuml with 9cm once record of any position In for the present l2 mirth b51163’ the United States. At time when] '- . ---_--.-~ the country was singing " ' l TRANSPORTATION IQIOMMITTI-Zl-Z "blues." nearly 22,300,000 per-gong . m 8mm‘: flocked to Chicago and on the fair - Bfounds the visitors spent an sv- BYDNEY, N. 5-. NOW. lb-(C-P-F‘ of 825,545,000. Outside of the fair grounds, according to estimates of the Association of Commerce, some "°°'°°°-°°° mwxvenueu 11y the millions of visitors. It coat, fair of- ficials said, some $87.000,000<to put on the lake front show with fr; GYO-stlbbing color, modemhfle out the Province, the Nova 5 Rvyol Commission on. transpvrll‘ tlon will sit hero tomorrow mom‘ Inc. A petjtion from thn Cap" 5"" on tramway; will be "laced be!” the Commission when lt- first 00"“ w! ""1"" 11"" mercilessly um- been reported Belsiumk economic pos'ii°" i‘ bllldinl. Ind myriad exhibits. I mm;- thm y; n. .3 “mun Al“ i crate of about $1.15 each-a total Resuming their helrlrga thrmclfw