However long the rlvcr flows, at last it will roach the open sea, ._..____§_, ALL - Annual Subscription; Delivered $5.00 lly Mall, Uanusla and u, p, A_ 3,450 AS A LESSUNTU THE WllRlB i-i-i; 1 In Last Messzige Ruth Snyder Said She Had Sinned And Was Paying Dearly For 1K1 1 OSSINING, N. Y.. Jan. 14..—H0pe \ that her liflei would serve as a lesson to the wor wa.s expressed by Mrs. _ Ruth Snyder in conversation with U$5§§'f,§,§§§,;,f§;,’;,,J§§;,},§md 11" “twmeys 5h°my hem“ h" We" crowd of more than 501) curious per- wmm- while Henry Judd Gm!’ $015 sons thronged about the William M'- ms attorney m“ he reamed m” Knapp undertaking parlors this aft-l Qmllml‘? c’! m‘ ‘Mme 5nd “Kmedcrnoon while a prayer was said over m“ Justice must be seweoh the body of Henry Judd Gray elec- "I mmlve Everyone who 11°13“ trocuted Thursday ni ht for, mur- anything against me." Mrs. Snyder den g 5am" "He? w" everyone that I At thc Rosedale cemetery where bear no ma ce." , . ‘ , m--»-~»~----» "fit? s21: 1111mm! Wm‘ he” ‘mm 9A5 “id widow was present at the cemetery’ when he askeld Mrs. Snyder whether ' » ' m - , Z2”£“3.Z“l.§€‘wt.‘i€i3‘ii.§i3‘é.1’l1“t.I “‘“°"T'°"“ "1 I m». 9.15. f "I have an hour and forty-five! minutes to live,“ she told him. “But? l am very, very sorry. I have sinn-i ed and I am paying dearly for it. I! only hope that my llfe—that I am. giving up now~will serve as a lesson‘ to the world." 1 "I asked her how she felt toward Judd.“ said Leonardo. who quoted Mrs. Snyder as saying, "well we sinned together and I guess we n-ill-‘m go ltggfttlitieuocfloknl-(lrvsnwhcllzrt; ‘Cheque For Life Insurance n r s M“ r 1 wardcd Executors- Widow at Graveside. -NEW YORK. Jan. li-‘Robort, Elliot. executioner at Sing Sing prison took to his bed today with a1 nervous breakdown. Dr. Morton‘ Hertz, his physician, said he hadl been “pretty badly shaken" by the‘ task of sending Ruth Snyder andl Henry Judd Gray to their deaths‘ thursday night. The idea. of cxecu-l ting a women, he sold, has preycd} the executioners mind. , - 1 For- E OSSINING. N. Y., Jan. 14. -~Janc , Gray, the nine year old daughter '01 Henry Judd Gray, will receive a let- _ ter from her father on h€l‘_|)ll'tl‘l(1£iy 111 each year until she is 21 years old. 1-1111111 111M’. Just prior to his execution at Sing uilzili in Sinl: Sllil!_ P11141111 5mg. W150“ (fray turned mm,- l‘ Mrs. ltulli Snyder, ilil‘ the niurdlu-l packet of letters to his nttorncymi‘ llu- \\'(ilillil|'§ husband, was nulli- Sulnpcl Miller. with instructicnsllll today by lilo Vuiou Central may, gng by; dgllvemd 1Q his duugpd-{Iiift- lnsurnnl-r- (‘cnipziuy in 1110' c1" each ycar. The letters \VCl'C\1‘Xl~l',lllll1‘:~i o1‘ (Mary's r-tllnlv. u-ritten by Gray at the prison. 1 '1'11l- uulnvy 1'1'Ill"‘~'11'11l“11 11111111" Mrs. Ruth Snyder also leit n lei-lune» lulu-u out in foul‘ §1111111'111i‘ icr to be mailed to her nine year oltlll livv-‘l- ’l‘11v fir“ 11111-1‘- iululiillii dnughfef Lgrrqlng and mm for 115-11 n10 were 11111111» payable to 111s mother, Mrs. Josephine Bl'l)\\'l‘l,l\\l e nnd 11n- lust lin-rc to 11in‘ o Neither Gray nor hits. Snyder llflfilillll" 'l‘lu» cheque was soul by uir Nlulv YORK, N. Y., Jan- 1~1-_ A cheque for $110,110!) 1‘Q]'il‘(.'i§(‘!lIlll§-'.'- 1e lilsuraul-n curried by llcnnv; wilil, seen their daughters since their ad-uiuil from (‘iul-illunli this 1111c:- mission to Sing Sing prison. ‘ 1110011- .___. ...___.--—-¢ MSK PARllA-MEN lull lllllulull llllsllln Canadafs Naval Ratio 5&0 Be Distributed 0n British Atlantic Fleet Pending“ Re- Conditioning 0f Destroyers. - Th‘! light-cruiser, and although "Aurora" Parlia-nvas never replaced, steps arc to be taken to build a. couple of vessels to for money to be spent in construcf- d0 duty for "Patriot" and “Patric- ing the first warships to be built lit'ian“. Both of these ships have now the order of this country. Canada been withdrawn from service, and for several years has had a niodcstl vacated by their OIOWS- navy, but not one of the ships com- Meanwhile. Canada will not be prising that navy- was constructed without a navy during that period specifically at Canadlrs behest. The in which the new destroyeis ale larger ships were presented to the under, construction. for arrange- Dominion by the Mother Countrtynunents have been made with the while some of the smaller vessels British government for this countiy were converted into war-ships" after passing some years of their life m other and more peaceful pursuits. Following the war, the British gov- ernment outfitted Canada with the nucleus of a. navy when it presented the Dominion with a ilzht cruiser. U P, “Aurora? which had seen fighting thrcc years ‘younger than Pati-‘ioi. at Bcllgolmd, and two destroycrs.,ciid "Patrician . Naval author t. es "Patriot" and “Pati-Ician." Theselhere 1101111 9111' ma‘ “"119 n 7w“ replaced a couple of obsolete vessels for the elders destroyers seems l; which can“; 9055955455 during thc short lease of life. Patriot an)‘ w,“ years in “mom” and "Raiu- Patrician were built in a hurry sin. 1J0W"- A pair of submarines, some did not embody 1-110 W<11‘1<111111\_$ 1P mine sweepers and drillers compris- wlhicia Lvfetlgl; 1th}: ‘£1350 bgjlgsy “g3: firs? remamde‘ o! Canada S naval 311.1% that thencw destroyers order- In 1922 "Aurora" was put out oi'cd for construction will last frlolfn commission and laid up in Halifax 1e to 20 years. with 1h? 5111111 Qflhn" Dockyard, but "Patriot" and Patrlc- closler to the second f1gure._ h c 15m" were continued In‘ the service. they are building Canada‘ will delve the former at Halifax and the latter the loan of Torbfly 111161 T019" ° f at Esqnlmaulg, B, c, Gradually and onplanuary 2nd tgencrew {gr the Naval Staff replaced their Eng-VPRIYIOI sailed from at kax er lish crews Wm, Qmmdlgng and Portsmouth, England. to a e ov Canadian officers. trained in the ouc of these ships. British Navy, took the place of Eng- It will be some iish-born officers as the latter re- tired or were transferred. The rc- sult has been that for the most p811 OTTAWA, Ont., Jan. 14. authority of the Canadian 4 ment will be sought early this year troycrs until the new ones nrc de- livcred. At present two destroyers 0i the S-class arc being ro-conditioned in England. "Torbay" and ‘Toreador. They ulcrc built in i910, and are time before they stead of holding the “Patriot's" crew to the naval barracks in Enilland. the person“ o; m, gm-mdum ships the programme called for their tem- are now alnilost exclusively-born. 1101811’ fl1fiif1b1gfa1zshlhggligrnqgtn22‘; With the passing of the years. the $11111“ 01 111° 1 . t] - - ondltionlng is coni- d,es“°yers a" 80mg the wfyit wheenutshte crew will be trails- fan-ed to the first ready and will bring it H111? xnew ships will incorporate all Condensed Specials 1' h evolved RAT|___4O_ p" wow’ m; ‘that naval science as 1 <11 f destroyers. “Mm ‘“'°'“°“ m m‘ “mm” ills 2B 58ml of a1 knots, will ‘JOB rnmnuo or ‘avail; “mm” agliillptloll. cheaply and Bxléedg‘: " 11w executed. Guardian e - 111i Job military, Phone 132. NATIONAL HOCKEY RESULTS ‘You wmr coon anvrtoi-asl Prim t0 for Mo; 100 for 35¢; 250 for 55c; 11x00 for $1.00; 1.000 for 81.05. m ad. Gllltdlah oi- u» n ion 1 - '1 The We)’ 1° Saturday Games nl Ottawa i‘.- ut 'l‘o1'on1o. fi- ui ltlonlrenl. 1- _%—-—---—'~ lioslou ~12 llanifirfn 1'- Pillsllurgh 0: l, l. IKAQAPArince Henry filled llln lllllllllll y l‘1l‘('ll‘\ll‘lll(‘ll Thursday’ ll 1l\(illllL‘lll;'."l1i1ll. he had slain his wife 1‘ ibuilrlicl with a handle about ‘to obtain the loan of two other des-l can both be rte-conditioned, so in-. I h t t f Cl M‘, , 1l=vlflc°m°gfdjfl1g§§§§§§§Z§§°h§°§‘§*,§‘{,dQ,,,°§.,,,Y,,e $1M‘ with the koenest interest the boy nfefflcicnt means is Tneyouick return of the water :11‘ carry four 411's and six torPB-dlhth" Better Bread a We» wx fl"""""‘. \ Read b Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew 111 Narrow Escape (Special to the Guardian) LONDON, Jau- 16- Print-l: Henry, third son of King (leorgc. narrowly escaped serious injury in tlic hunting field lclluy when l1 wouiau bul1t<-r':1 horse kicked him, narrowly missing his face- 'l‘l1e Prince with 1111-1 brothers, the Prince of Wales, nnd the Duke of York, were members oi’ a parry hunting with the Coiltesmoro holuida. Illlring the hunt one ltorse crashed lnlo u wire fence and turn" ed two conrplete- soinersaults, its rider (iacaping without injury- TTABKEU WIFE 11111111115 111E115 Honor Memory of Men and Women Who Lost Lives in Flights OTTAWA. Juli. 14- — The Dc- partmout of the iutcriurlias namdd lt number ct’ newly discovered lakes 1n Nortinvestcrn Ontario aft- 2 and American men and women who 10st their livcs in attempting trans-Atlantic fligius- A large lake 1n tlic (l!l'l‘l|\')l‘_$' nurtirof the Red Lake district Will-i ilumcd "Duran Lake," nfiei’ Mildred Dorian, who was lost in tha Pacific while flying tn ilonolnln. Lakes were iramed lifter Iiieui- ’I‘erru.nce B- Tulley and Captain Jiunoll V. Mellculfe, co- pilota of the Sir John Carllniil which went dawn in attempting to cross llic Atlantic last summer. ,'l'll0 lucnluw 1'1’ the. 53 year old Princess l..." aiuatein-Wortlieiin. lost with lilo “St- Raphael" also Wag hollow-d M1,.“ u lake was nam- ed zifter bcl" T111‘ pilots 0i‘ the “Si. llnphael"- l1‘- 11‘. Mlnchin and Former Army Officer Confesses to Hor- rible Crime. (Special to the Guardian) TORONYPO, Jan. 14- ~— Bernard Dclgnton, 4 years old. is dead, Mrs- Genrgo Deignton is 111 Grace HOW- pital not expected to livc, and little Joan Duigntou is lying in hospital for nick children with a gash in her head as u. result of ono oi 1h"- LUHH" Hm“: "'1' “h” “I50 lost lsulllle-it iru-lrcllies in the hisiori‘ 011mm" NW“ ’ ""11 Mk“ named an“ ,,I§Ul_m'l‘[u_ ' 11110111 ivblir llil‘ - “Sl- Raphael" ‘l ,' ,, , < ,-,. , Ge "e Deignton, M. (1., 61, 1_;:“)‘l?mv“3;f",!‘yj‘i h like m lullvnu 1 ioimel llijnr in iii Hpnvhm Mm“ “m w" name British Army, gave himself up in (L “Iclglwuim, mm“) U" Av, uivun llnliiiil-l‘ iuvdr 111' wilder lifter 'I11\'l11'l'illll€ll|’ pilot luuu llfilid. near Prince lll-liini"_wzf:_!.g_ftif“lj.: Avciiliv. i-‘linrih after nomi, all-Nam“ Si“ __\ 5 The 11111111‘ lduvd W. lit-r- nud two t-hilzlrvu- Thu poliucnulil _ _ ‘ '1, 1 , .. ' ‘ took 111111 i0 lllllllllllll blrl-vl (‘Jllsrzwn- “W, 1W?gltlllginhosl‘; lion. \V1\l\.l‘(‘ puller: wore .1l. 111 . ‘Wlmll 11 l;l1'.\ v-n- uulnvd afici- him ‘skllplll-lll 01' 1114* brain's story ' "Puylu- Luke" was llainr-ll rlflcl inn uiarln was 110111 in lo u .. 11l':illl|l|ll1'l<'1's null lnSpI-rlnr ltlliil\-l_lml!l_n_ A‘ Pu)?!" , nmzffltatlq‘u.r,n rill of the Ilvlcclivl‘ ])L'|)ill'1lllt‘!i| Im‘\\"'m"r ‘"37": “lmumtq wit‘? lent out oflilrcrs in 111v 1i-\li'-'\‘,- l‘..',m“nv'_yv,m““f? m“ ‘Om ("TV while the police 111st) from lie-lie, M‘ '1" ,"""'?“_ _ Him‘? “dun” Street Station went 1o the pl 1w. (""11 I "wk" ‘ ‘f » '1 “dance, Wli-l ' l-Julerlulr the house, they llie=<-:>~.--',"""""" I "1"" "‘ 0191"” 1'""““H‘" cred the boy, Bernard, dead in bud, “"“" 1“"‘""°“ “Wm " 11k“ W“ c511‘ ' AI-Yuun ivns: slill in the bathroom i111“! “'1' I‘ "mm Luke‘ 2111c vcllllr, lull-luxurious null lllHllH-l ~-~~-~—--<>O¢---——~— 1112', while his wife ivns uluu 11m 1d 111 bell nnuonscirlus- Jonu Willi 1---- llll1\'f‘l| in i110 hospital 1311' e-‘i 4r‘ ‘children null Mr-s- Dciguluu was darken in (lrure Ilosnilnl. l , Dolor-live llill ‘o1 llt‘ill1([l!ll‘|t‘i‘~“ 11.21.11. "t-‘SSIFS.“it$111.31"‘i§ii1“‘;..‘1‘.J?’ l, t» ‘ ' ‘ 1 ‘ "14 LUNIMIN .1111. 1-’. SL1" iny, ,bzl<-k in 11111. scene of tlu- r-rizn",,,.“~H|,u],,.,- '1,,-i11,,»_c-) “may ‘mp3. will: ilic mail, llrtcr rl-tilrninic iulr._,,.,,,,1,,,,l "m, Pam. ucenlm. Ann-m, ‘ ' ‘ _~ _ 1' 91' 1Y'—’_ 111111 1o (‘P-lilt.‘ 1o I option to l-lmli- m, <llll‘pi"lfp nnd his d: H1011 H1 111111.111: SUIUQIHMH.» The '12 journalists -..1\1v. . , -, . .‘_, , ‘vI-I,,,1n,\,,‘.,,l,,,,, Wm, which m“ y] 11nd 1.1 wppicnticets EH10 stall“ ll out , , ‘ _ ‘ I its: nlgil. were H i1 out 1111a utter- Jmm” “HL“"1°‘1 i“ "11 ‘71'11'114111»‘§1iiou:1 with no Iii-oak 111 their ranks- , ‘ : The Free Press null Advertiser “fink” 1P“: “m1 m“ hfmd °§1€fi1uY ‘issued u joint evening edition :1‘. :_‘!l_‘(‘11‘l1;;‘a lalmlllggésggpfiguilttfizflignix‘:11111011 l-hmilzinl-l the front 11:11-20 title - ~ ~ "lino and the editorial page The i . * ' . - . ' ' . ixmgvxllmgif‘hi?“1“fg“g1:aéi;figlt“gi1lf dale lines on the inner pages no , ' ' r ' ' 11m z-zmgv ihc name. of Miller pflpQi‘ fmidlelt “I'm "M ".""'k' m1,“ ‘and 1111 subscriber's l‘C('f~’/l\'(l the i. i011‘. oven ue, so 1c mun tqwunm 15s,“, ‘latory ruiuhe. utlllckcql his wife Ilnrl ______<.¢¢_...___. children at half final six this morn- nt- _ _ __ lStccl Plant Sold , Lime Limit Set For 1 - IS 31111101" (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO, Jan. l5» - That Anr crilzun and 1511211511 interests have ‘v,(xsq°’§?$('_,l'_%§h‘ Jetilrflla") n“ purchased tho large Baldwin Steel rcgurlllngkSecretwyry nWilllzui-V‘; r01" ‘Hm! forging plalinlluf Aflllirbridges ‘ ‘ * ‘, 11y. was :1 \-."‘1'lry' sproll rumor 11 w» - ‘th t r .1: 1 l provide that any new warships con-‘otflthffl ‘imxfiggimxipfillllimglrlsf; ‘$83 slruclimi must. call for completion conducted m Lfinlkn, during n“, 1h“ "Qsiwls “M1111 a “l"’~€‘-11'1='*'1 past. few days. and that. the pm- "111" posed plant n1 Ojlbwny near Wind- j __fl___{,>w______ nor, Ont. would in» lunvcd to Tor~ 1 unto and established in =1 very hill ’ way in connection willl the Prer11ll~ out Baldwin factories- W_ 1 For West Kent School Canzonefl Lifted l Being, Considered , Along. By Herman A NEW YORK, Jnu- l‘. -- Toiy Cunzoueri, the llomcwluit over- grown banianilveiglil. who doles" ed ilul‘. Taylor a1. Mndil-ioil Squnic (lardou, ifrlliay ilight, ls fl protege of Pete Iferman, the New Orleans bodtblack, whose celebrated “shoe shine" punch made him bantma- It is understood that the expergweight champion of the world. ‘has recommended that the presenwilnrman, blinded by blows on his v h; h optic nerves. now rims 11 coffee single pipe system nowm use w c shop iii New Orleans and follows Printers Strike 1 Building Vesselsl Parents and others interested in the welfare of the pupils of West lKent School will be pleased to learn ‘that the report of the expert em- Iployed to investigate the heating ‘system of the school with a view toi its improvement ls now under con-l ulceration by the Board of School’ ‘Trustees. 1 , 1110 sent to New York tagged us a single pipe installation, no llrflmifiinll 11311181‘ “’ py-Qvldgd gm- mg 'l‘hc “shoe shine" punch aeiualiv ’ of mn- wasn't u punch but a series of puu~ densatlon to the boiler. whereas in,<'11@-". l1 SW1" 11°11? 11111101‘ 111111 1W" double pipe system this is takenuimvu i111‘ sinrllisst opponents Her- It is believed that the ln-lliillll ont-oilntored 1n ills climb 2-1 care of mtallzition of this system will costltlic ilriphlliitllilllinttrgllllllilifd 11121;"; WITH. O l? U 1O l“ ‘N between two nnd three thousandI ldollars, but that the resulting econ- Kid l-Villinms- Rilllrill‘ or not. ‘t ‘only in fuel coupled with increased ivnu said that Herman developed efficiency in heating the school 1111s attack 11y wielding the aim-z rooms will be such that the oxpenselhrusliea with which he earned a so incurred will soon be made up. ilvlng- This probably WRl-l true, All will be delighted to see the alncc the motion employed in new system being installed as soon digging lulu an ollliollenifa midi-ill as it conveniently may be. lwaa not llillillillillii‘ 1c that used in system. . In th NAMES t 11115 111 E11 the intrepid Canadian. British‘ Not Yet Settled _ CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1928 New Record (Canadian Press) RIITCHICL]. FIELD, N- Y-, Jan- l). Chamberlain's [second attempt this week to estab- liah n new world's lduratlon flight record failed ludzly- The plane landed at 2-0-1 pum. it would’ have Iir-cn necessary to hnvc re- mained in tin.- air until 3.211 p.1n. to beat the record held by (lorm- any. The fliers also failed to make a new American record although they had battered the old mark of 51 hours, 11 minutes and 25 sec- onds zu D- lu- Under the regul- lltiolifl it a necessary in remain in e old. record» That time would have been lit 2.23. lllll lllllllll llllll 511111 Body of Mrs. Betty Chambers Discover- ed in Her Apart- ment in Chicago. CHICAGO, Jan. 14.--The body of a. young, blonde woman, known as Mrs. Betty Chambers, vms found under a pile of blood-stained, silk pillows in a rocin of her apartment in a fashionable district on the north side lute yesterday. The police said they were convinced she 11nd been llllll'(lCi‘(‘.(l. The body was clad only in a pair of pajamas. A light cord had been twisted around her neck. A deep .,;‘“\ ‘ ' A E the nil" for u't least 1 hour after \ MAXIMS 0F A MAXIMS MERCHANT - °"‘ “ MERCHANT The healthful, salutary. efficient thing is always ethical. (‘luu-lutll-lolvii ,‘|llI‘|l|lIL{ (lnilrllliul. lnnnilnlll ll nil nu Two Cont! I857 (iuilrillan Founded lull lllllll 5111 11 lnllll Capt. Bram Surprised to Learn That Fears’ Were Entertained‘: for His Ship. ’ u all lulu ll 1lRiiE Widespread l/laii Hunt Continues For The llnknowuMailiac That Kidnapped And SlewLittlc Dorothy Schneider at Flint, Michigan. 1 FLINT, Mich, Jan. 14-» With the instances were released after quest- Ifilflyel‘ 0f_ 5 year old porothy Seli- icniiilr. A report that a man who 1 ncider still at largo tnc smith for 1m llxpolids to the description given PQRTLANDI plump, J3“. 14,- lher assailant tonight spread like a of the uiurdcrcr 11nd been seen, Th‘, [mmmamedgchuguel- A1v@n,,_‘not\v'ork over Michigan and border sent every available man scurrying [Qpofled 1n (mu-em, Qt]: (mp9 states. The unidentified man who [0 a city park on the outskirts of Hatteras a week ngu and believed ‘gmmlfllllwdt tmenchild, drove her to a Flint. A party of volunteers comb- to have been lost at sea, urrivod in one Y SIX) , Ed 1101' and mutilated ed ihe woods. State police arrest- pqrt many. Cantu“, Thomas M, lthc body was sought by the entire ed a suspect near Tawas city. He llrzun was surprised 10 learn 111.11.‘ m” "n 0199111911 0113’ 01 1110 51311‘. W111; P11511011 10 B1131 C113!» The"! fears hall been entertained fur the yassistcd by citizensposses. . 111:; identity could not be established. “(My M hung,“ and Crow‘ which The reaction of citizens of‘ Mount Although he was held, Flint officers mcldm,“ we lmmmr, mo“ an,‘ orris, near here, sccnc of the believed he was not the man. 5M4 no distress slgnms had beenlcrirne. tonight, ‘was that of fear Another report came from Mar- dlgplgygfl. 111M the man still m in the neigh- lotto. A man who acted queerly The Schwuer_ which 1e“ Junk, bot-hood. Children were closely and who tallied in some details with Sonvme‘ Flu,’ Decennm. 3U‘ for l, guarded on orders of Chief. of Polizc the description drove into an oil sta- pomund Wm, a cargo m» lmnbmu ficavurdn in charge of the invcstitza- lion here. lie has not been appre- wail reported at Nilffflik. W». 11.51 on" _A 11111111)" 0f suspects \\'Cl'!31i(‘!lf1‘3(1. ' ' having been signed a ‘Wok “m, taken into custody today but in most yesterday afternoon in lliSlrcss 12o; ‘ m an southeast of Cape llenry by‘ tho fruit steamer Sixoala. _ - Tho coastguard cutter Mascoutin ivas sent to locate and tow the din, allied craft to Norfolk, but the search W713 without result. The schooner was making lmanuring purposes will be another jmattcr that will be considered. T ~ l A vols-cl is to be stationed at tho 0- port to work in conjunction vrith 1111c fdution, and vrill carry out eX- ‘Brmfih United press) ‘1201111701115 at sen hearing upon the 1111!‘, LONDON, Jan. 15. ~-I1li])0l‘i,£ll1[ kccplnq and handling u. fish. svcflllll VQYM-Tl’! to Portland nun-c developments are expected to be $11‘ “31111111 H111 '-"h"‘1_1“9 w“ 11111111: brought frcnl tho Put: 1- brought about in the fishing indlls- 111 111° @1131 ’1~'*11°11- 0'1? ‘"111 141m twonst where with her sislcl- oral", try in Great Britain by i111: scit-liti- P1'1\"P$1 11~‘\\‘15a1'1d5“91 11m frolic, she was 1'1ll.‘li‘(l from th-- fic rcrwrcu in the “clean lnmlliinzg" '11P!“ i. :1 nun-bur oi‘ sites for the lnurl ct‘ :1 west l-tiual harbor and r»- of ti'a\v1od ilsll ant: lllusc llcvciop- 11111'I1‘>*'" 1" 1'1"“- fillt-d afici- which they 11nd 111 nit-ills will no doubt br mlsit-u 1 by F01‘ some linzl- Mr. lxnniey. 9- m; Q1‘ ,1 Station fm- §;Q'1Q11_ member of 11w Cambridge Low Tem- perature Research Station, has been 1' m1 experi- lmridivzryi rat-a n1‘ more 1111111 1’111-|-.-,~t11c setting; niruths 1o Miztmi- tiiic invrstication at Aherrlccn. _ ’l'iio F-(WlfiOllPFS nllistcv, 11s. woll In 111-’: lust 101v mouths invcstiga- in Aberdeen cnrlivl . gash in the-back of her nook indi- cated she had been struck with a. sharp instrumciii. The body was found by n nmid. The apartment manager, G. An- drew, told the police the woman and a ntan named Gordon Chambers, registered at the apartment last De- centber, living together in the apart-i lnent up until about o. week ago.‘ when they qunrreled. Since that time. he said. he had seen the \vo1n-- an in 1hr- company-of o. ctr-angel‘. l An unfinished letter ujas found in her room. It y'all: "Dear Gordlc: _ "Revenge is; tin‘ sweetest thing I know oil-P‘ 1 A s- ch was immediately insti- tuted for Chambers and the strang- 11111110111111 1 1 I E Motherland A. l 0 n g with Her Dominions and (‘olonies Have Successfully Come of Post-war Iiepres- ~ sion Declares Hon. Mr. Amery. EDMONTON, Alta. Jan. l4-—'l'hat the core of the British Empire is sound and full oi‘ vitality. and that the motherland along with her Do- minlons and Colonies have success- fully come through the period of post-war depression and are now entering upon what promises to be the brigest era in the history o! the Empire, was the message which the Right Hon. L. C. M. S. Amery, Sec- retary of State for Dominion and Colonial Aflairs in the British Cab- inet. gave to fellr hundred Edmont- o citizens at a luncheon today. ere is a tremendous future ahead of Canada and also ahead of the entire Empire, said M1“. Amery. Africa. Australia and New Zealand are now emerging from the post- war depression. The old land is sound at the core and giving proof of her vitality by her readiness to accept new ideas, to carry ‘out far reaching social reforms and ‘the success she has so far met with in governing the immense far-flung Empire. By reason of this vitality. '11:‘ blinialnivoiglllsl by any menus, but the bnntum lelasa, in kceplnt: with lhc others, has deteriorated and there 1s small llclllbl that it‘ he were flghllnlticdliy ihc title altuntilvu among the little fellows would he muddled- EMPiHE l5, S n w N n imnnniuiu streame- Fivzvthousantl} The result, o; the cxpqpilgjclifg are, ,v@1'-H<l11r1 were estimated i0 hnv" to some extent, in conflict with the Through the Period‘ Rt the various units of the Empire. nu uwuny, Iu-cumo 1111110111111)’ llnoivu lions have bccn curried out in the 11161115? 111 10111191111011 \ 1‘?! '11’? 111115‘ \\'|ll‘ll 111-. was ccuvivlod 111 1111511111 B11 Pricing! ll Department at Mur- \i(“.“- cf (‘sir on iraivlvrs. T110 work ui‘ 1h‘:- 111111-(11-1» m, ihn high a» ' ti College. Aberdcrn. 1131011 11n- l curled out under theaus- iylui. 01' (‘jrlillllll Nash, lira, s m‘ 11 rllliil] COllllllitlflC. (on- nud 11m glipflnfl ma“. 011th‘, h. ~ ,. 111: oi {lord lhovlst Lcvsis. Bir P1111111: iivrhcrt. Fuller, o1‘ \\'h](;]| bet-nu at the instance of c. menthol. drum H. 11'. and vfr. bllltlflll‘ 0f Bruin xvds mule, 1,1,1“- na. “~35 ‘my. ol the Cambridge Low Temperature 1\'T(“=°“" Si‘ . .' and Ilobcrtson, fish oiled by President Taft 11m] pal-q, Research Station, who was engaged m rants. plesirivlnt of the Aber- oucd by the late Pl'[1\'l'(]0|][ wuso“, in examining the methods of trans- decu Fish Trades Association. ‘rwn membnrg "of 11H, (vlrfqv “.97.. pct-ting fish on truwlers. The 11cm that the station is to be Amos llzrvivurtl and his :~'l1ll_ Lyman A (‘Clllllllflrilill has been made o1 rjrpylflfl :11 Aberdeen has given con- |\ m‘ )'I_:|a:[p;1]~[_ W1". HmmH-q i“ H,“ tho brwtcrin present li""1 <l(1(9l‘,'l1)1!‘ w‘. ‘nation to members of rill‘ frr 1111s voynu-r» in Florida ll’l'1 whim“ h"'*‘"“ 59*“ I lilo fisliil '*_ 11 <il\"ll'_v 1'11 that city. relurn wilt-n the schooner dcligwn-fAberliiwfl l l: 1.111‘; 011v leading 111011111"? stated that ed u 1'1- " _ "Flu-w <\ nerds if Aberdeen vxotdd he the main centre u. iv 11o...- lc by the iicllrlfr l-e-op- gm- fishn“; ,»...,(--,_(-1\_ 1.1 Lit lrlu 0i L111? 1’il‘L_’,l‘ trnwl- 1_"iqj41j!]l)>\‘_1;!‘l(\l)i :1 111 Abertil-cii, Jinyr lloiinitc- m ]»,_~~~_- , 1y suggr ztvll that fish are l-olilam- muted with ban-torn» n1 gross man-- nor during the handling on Out By Floods ‘ “ T the lrnivicr, and (1i‘.l‘i ., the and would be nd others from ire. City WlcQtIMT -_~--- ~¢ 04>" --—» Rlfsplefiai "to thIe Guardian) between their being uliilgiit (l ill JANICI l0, Jilll- 15- --— Lky- an‘ n11 ,1, m. ma" , ‘ , T111: City 01' liialnnutinn has lwrn 11:51, \\-1l,\i¢11'1lm-,-L.Lbéi.n 13km dim,» wiped out by floods, advices W1- from the trrv1aiidl~..i1i(lluti 1n 1m; - "MVP" 11"‘? 511119-1 131111111111111111- fashion. out: and ratoicd in stcrliliscci Zvlilch is .111 1111c slnll- tiff thdlllllltlii boxes. have been found to show ___.. teracs, is 11c centre r1 0 l l-colnparzitrvely‘ fclv bacteria. and .,, mcud industry in llrzllil- ;lhcir condition has been adjudged mrhlfolifi, qgglzirgkguesday More 1111111 one thousand boulvza as Superior to gym; o; 111059 {is}, of g ' ‘ " ‘ 185244641 ‘UFO declared lo have been llestr _'-.the same catch handled in the or- cll by the rushing waters oi’ 1.1m djngry way **.\'u n <Ll\\‘lll}-Z till filrther nulil-l- It. 1.. Colts. Milton “ills. 11455-146, been lnzido homeless» They suffering from lurk of food nncdlcal attention. are view which appears to be fairly gen- unll craliy held, that the slime on the ' lfish has a protective character. Tin- "Robin Hood Flour is guaranteed i? ~ %—<-~t——~——~~ -— --~ — bacteriological tests indicate that m 1193mm w“ bflm“ bsawks“ 1111111?! 1S 1101'! (‘Ii-Grille noon what the shine is a most suitable mc-zlinm _ , "'4 , ilirlvmises to be the greatest era in for bacterial dcvclopnlctic. It is n l 1M1‘ mmvfl“ Thursdfiiijw) sxnfeiig’: , 1111", v- ~ '1 - lit-sIhéstTy- t d h t l fact that the slime from fish which , n usr ismos soun w eni s are several a s oi i literal :1 , ‘D based upoSh an assured and free int- mass of bactjerlla. d s 11y MP1“ “d”! “ml Dame‘ COI-mn erchcange of natural products. Mr. It is not suggested, however. that mm Hml- wmm“ n)" Jan‘ m‘ 1861 Amery pointed out in sneaking of the bacteria found on such fish ari- the development of trade between harmful to the human being, but the deterioration of tho fish [r0111 its initial fresh condition is-dircetiy‘ ‘related to tho number oi" bacteria which are present when it ‘reaches M ‘ua iithgtgleaetlzitprobable that in the near CAN'T D0 ANY HARm 1futurc, the r1511 may be brought in tam‘ Do ANY "Special movies at Hunter River tonight. llnrltln-i Sca Story ever filmed. 111 reels. ‘.20 lo 35f‘. 151W "Come to the dance in Seven- ilc Bay Hail on Tuesday. Jan. 17th, 1f not. fine on 19th. Ladies with cake free. 1859-1-16-31 lthe market in much better condi- -tion by the adoption of liivtllorls: I ‘why-h . u ~ n . l‘ -'l~ 11v- Hwv at blluerald ~ l . cnsuic clean handling and 111.1111. - l. 1-» - - ' in particular clean translportatitlii, Juli. 17111. 'l'1I'"*I1'--i' 1"1“‘111‘~‘111- EV‘ ‘combined with. probably. improved mil 1111-911111- 131711431 lmethods of icing. 1 Throughout, an Aberdeen-Cam- bridge graduate representing inc Dcpartlncnt of Scientific K050111111 lhas been associated with the experi- gments. which will now be continued on a more extensive scale. 1 Sir illiam‘ Hardy. head of the Food nvcstipzaiiion Board of the Department of Scientific and indus- trial Research, vtsilcd Aberdeen last .1. week in conncrtiou with the iorui- IOLIL-lulvll, 11.13. ’ Annual Mcetting of Ulgg and Grmidviciv Shipping Club on Thurs- day. Jan, 19th, 7.30. All members re- quested lo be present. W. D. R055. Secretary". 1807-1-12-18-18 "Iihoulnatlsm. diseases of blood, Sxcmnch and internal Organs cur- ('11, Retort-nova given. Phone 897~ lir. (‘11fi. 112 Prince St., C1131" island, Canada ntion of this research station. i~1ns1i,, 12-3 ntoo The matter is in the hands of lhc _»- Ministry of Agriculture nnd I-‘ishrr- >~'r1~,,. annual meeting of 3y. ies, the Fishery Board for Scotland, the Dcpartlncnt of Sricniifll: and Industrial Research and the Em- pire Marketing Board, 11nd their dc- cision to have the station a1 Ab- erdeen placed the port in a unique (‘olunihus Prosbywlvriliu Congrega- tion u? ilurslifilllll will be held 1'1 lln- (‘llnrch Thursday. Jan- l9. 1828 at 7.5111 p. 1n. 18M Annual Meeting TORONTO, Jan. l6. -—Mfll"ltlnlt‘.‘ xiorthwest winds, fair and cold. "Nulicth-Tiie ‘Englandis entitledtorank with the T°1"’n1'°' m" ~ - ~ - ~ - ' - -- “~30 position amongst the fishing ports <1‘ 11n- Federal Dairying Co, will younger countries and as agroup of M°mr°a1~ °1°1" ~ "~29, of the country. The station will be 11c 1101f] in m» Belfast, nan on young nations, bound together by Q“°1°°°3°1°‘" - - ~ - - - -~ 23-32 of considerable dimensions. and it Wednesday. Jun. 18th. at 7130 p. the most hopeful form of govern- Charmmmwn- °1°11dY - ~- 211"” is undcrslootl that the work will be m, “p1,. 111's Bolfagg 13g}; gimp, An. ‘ merit yet dev'l.scrl—~cooperntion—thc 21311:“? “F? ~ ~ - - ~ ' ' - ' - ~ - ~~ carried on by a staff of ten sricn- uuul {tit-cling same evening 8:80. ~~ ~ ~~—-~-~-~ -—-—~~—~~-——M- Bégtgzsriélcia; - ~ 54_40 lists. Expernncnls’ for the better ,1,1;_ ‘f\'1¢y“ln]]n|ns_ Sec-y; w_ 11 “c. 1111111111: n gloss cu a customers - - ~ ' keeping nnd marketing of fish will -,,,,-,l-,, Sac-L 11324.11 1415 slices. Ne?’ Yofk- Cmudy - - ' ~ ~ ~ ~ ' ~ 5440 be carried out, and thc bcst mrnns ‘ ' ' Herman was not tlic greatest of ‘"1111 1111" 1111*“ "11“"‘°°" "1 57W 0f iltillzing by-prodlicis will also be "Amuml mammg Thumuh null tomorrow inc-Thing :11. fit-ll. ‘Hun sets this aftcriloon at 1:11., and tomorrow morning :11 7:37. investigated. M lJrcsent time a considerable quantity of the fish taken up in ‘Jnu. lliih- (‘licqnna and rebate for ilu-nibrrs only- Full attendance IB- qneslcll- All outstanding cheques Pull moon ‘Sunday, Juny 221131.. the trawl 15 l-mnmkembka and -_ r ,1,‘ _ 3155 11- 111- cunt ovcrboas. . The question nf lttf-lfi‘... ‘§,7.,,',',r,fh"{,g’"ef,,§1:§ 8:? 5mm Sumuicrsldo tide elghitrrn uilc- lllzlng by-products oi‘ such fish for Iligg-Slqlppln“ Chm “w” Der W. D. 18 ulea inter than Charlnttcioivn. cattle-feeding, poultry feeding and llnss. Secretary- .1 r 11d Biscuits-Use “Robin Hood Flour l a s1 99