as: or where he'll and. Z __. . ..,._ "l," annulus. lflllliuu Iss1. ‘nglolf-fllnwl Guardian Two Con“. m, ",3; u; pleua all men may hi; work today, but God knows \\ 2/1” The Peoples Paper Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1930 MAXIMS or .s MERCHANT The world can no more abolish war by outlawing it than men can abolish I disease by declaring it illegal. 12 PAGES“ Z Annual Bubarrlpllima lirllrerrd l3 M. fly llnii Canada nnrl U. Q. A. $4.60. [AINTIFF l8 ‘l Slllllll IN llAlQ_ BASE ‘Action Involving Growers Ass’n.. De- dried By JudgeFra- serl .1111; folloivlng report, or an action, .. first of its, kind taken on the 1s- d, against the Potato Growers’ ' - llllilJll will be of.’ interest to the . . or; and public generally. The tzial o! this cause took place are A. L- Fraser, Judge ‘of the mmly Court, (it Souris, on the 7th . of October. 1930. [pughiln McCoi-mack, Plaintiff. h-ine l-Xlwnrd Island Potato gmew Arsoclotlon. Defendant. This action ivas commenced by a mmonspllt of the Oounty Court giliist the above named defendant ‘is answer (he Plaintiff for one hun- dred arid ninety-five dollars and oghiy cents for goods sold and de- livered by the Plaintiff to the De- lenrlzut." . This was the only count in the iummons and was the only issue to tidccidcd. The Plaintiff testified that he was imembcr of said Association and liid shipped potatoes to the Asso- ciation at different times. ‘ In December 192B he had forty hgs of potatoes in an out-building covered with rugs. etc,, and 138 bags lCOXIIYlUGd on Page 6) ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS ETCS. “Reserve lMonday. Decembe 22nd iv: Christmas Concert ‘in Bradalbane lill- oaii-12-11-2i. "Concert and Basket Social in Cornwall I-lail, Wednesday. Dec. 17. 9865-12-12 "Christmas Concert in Cornwall tliiircii, Friday. Dcc. 19th. 9864-12-12 "Conic to the Christmas Concert lliBlaulcy Bridge Hall, Tuesday, December 23rd. ~ 9856-11. "Bllling Hogs at Emerald Tues- llil’ furciioon, Dcccmbcr 10th. Ever- lll Hllrllll“. 9B45-l2-12-3i. "Buying ‘ive hogs, Tuesday, Dec. illlll 11 o'clock a. m. Everett Wed- cck, lluntcr River. 9830-12-11-31 “Conic io the Bean Supper and lance lii (he Masonic Hall. Hunter llvcr. Friday night, December 12th. l-l aid of the Rink. 9807-12-10-31 “Conic to the Wlnsloe North School Concert in Wlnsloe Hall, Till-ulna". December 23rd. 1r not fine lllh- 9781-12-10-12-21. "Loading Pgultry at Ulgg. Tucs- dli‘. Dcvcmbcr 16th. Highest prices Pllll- W. D. Ross, Secretary. 9850-12-12-21. "Conic to the Chicken Supper and Bazaar in the Baptist Hall, Tryon, T-iesrlriv, December l6. If stormy. lilcdlicslihy- 0843-12-12-13-16-31. "The Unilcrl PChurch. liuutci- “Pr. will hold their Christmas llriaiirmriit ln the Church. Dcc- "ll" iluri. sass-ii. H"Clli'l.‘.illlfiS Concert in Orange Pall, Hunter River. December 19th. rcsbylrrihn Sunday School. If not "M. fimt fine night following. 9854-12-12-31. "Animal meeting of the Stanley hflsc Club will be held in Stanley “dro- Hall, Saturday. Doc. is. at (i tlol-l. Ucorgc Brown. Sccflv. 9860-12-12-2! Jrrvscrv-c Saturday. Dcc. 20th for Rh (‘vlivislmas Concert in tho Clydo M "l Blllltlst Church. 1f stormy on ondny night. Dec. 22nd. 9Bl9-l2-ll-2l. h“Dr. curt. Purdy Station, West- gyfll" 60-. N. v., u. a. A. Phone '1 Chronic maladies prevented m" wed at home. where they or- ‘ “l”- vlsc-io-io-smos rcizuiwi" monthly meeting of H l‘ --i;rl(.lfctowii Ladies Auxiliary - tflvlrlllcslaiit Orphanage will be . ~l rho Canadian Legion Build- , --"-llon St, on Friday. Dec. 12 '" -° ll- m- 9828-l2-il-2l ._ l"! Oyster Bcd Bridge Women's ~ (viii iiut on their play at _. ncxt Tuesday. if not will came Wednesday. Ann 2-ii ' Has Her Private Plane s~ -_v - 3A ,. Miss lilurjoric Durnnl. daughlcr of l". W. (‘. Durant, lllllllli‘ iringiiiitc, plans to lake off from Burbank. vale aeroplane. A few weeks ago Miss visit her mother and while there announced her intuition of making Marjorie Durant with her new acro- Culiii. for Nciv York (~il_v. lii hcr prl Durnni. arrived in LosrAngclcs to purchased hcr own aeroplane and lier future trips via air. Photo shows plane in Los Angclcs. Premier Bennett Arrives At St. John Tl: is Afternoon, Proceeds Direct To Ottawa SAINT. JOHN. N. Ii. licc. li-Ilim. It. B. Pwiinctt. Primc Ziliiiielcr of (fimnda. on his arrival liomc from England (m the Duchess of Allioll. due to duck here Friday afternoon. will bc mct by a (lclcgulinn nf prominent Saint John citizens. The Prime itliiiislcrvaurl party will lciive shortly after disrmbnrkiiig for Oliziwa by special train. The delegation will be composed of ‘Ihomiis Bell, lll.l’., flis Worship blnyor W. W. White. llon. J. B. M. Baxter, Premier- nf New Brunswick. J- G. Harrison, President of the Saint John Board cinnilnis siiii urns iii l.“ (in (Special to the (iiinrizm) SHANGHAI. Doc. ll~-‘i‘(:ii (‘unu- sasid Communist»; from Kllillllili Province ivcre rcporlcd horn (orlny to have poured iiilu ii'>1'l'lici"ii l-Lwnii. gtung f-‘rcvincc. lflllllifl l1". (licy mi- vanccrl. Thcy have. captured llic f lccing. Tear Gas Quells Cotton Strikers LINES HAD GATHEREI) TO PRE- VENT ENTRANCE O1" NON-UN- ION WORKERS DANVILLE. V8" Dcc. l1.-Disord- ers unequalled hero since the race riot in i863. were qucllcd by police with tear gns and imyoncls today, when striking cotton mill ivorkrrs formed llncs lo prcvcut non-union workers from cnlcriiig (he iiillln. City authorities moved to increase the police force tonight to prevent rc- currence of the outbreaks, and also to extend the present military authority alrady in force (it school- field. to include the Donvlllc mill district. Forty flvc persons. including women ranging in age from 16 (o 66 years. were arrested. Police hurled tear gas bombs at three scpnrato gatherings today (if- tor the strikers, bent on preventing (ion-union workers from entering (hc plants. lmd refused to disperse. 0r- der was restored by noon. A non- union worker was taken to (he hos- pital suffcring from a healing alleg- _3| cdly administered by strikers. city of Namyung. tho local officials‘ oi’ Trude, and ll. P. Robinson. Decrease In OrdinaryRevenue (Canadian Press ()'i"1‘.'\\VA Out. Dcu. ii-wiui two thirds of the pvcisciit fiscal your now lL-‘illlllfitbd, ordinary revenues of tlic Dominion show a decrease of $3'l.4€l(=.,520 in ccmqrzirison v/itii the l'(\i'l‘L:-])lIi\.(lll\lI period o. yml‘ fig‘)- ‘l'lic monthly statement issued irhrnxiph (hc Doparliiiriii. of Pliizuicc ' r cifylil. mouths of (he fiscal cove , ,\'(".ii', ‘ill. a tllilll llf‘ ("f rf-Bblfilll-Illlil. .(liu:ir_v i'(‘\'(‘llllC (llli.l\_',' tlic llllllf‘ l‘ l lllvlllll? lll U19 paw-coding fiscal your was $319,318,- ....(i. The (Sbltttillblli, nLuo shows that ordinary cxpciiditiizl (‘f C-"llllidfl 1W5 (luriiii: lilo. clrtiit ("llflvd (m NiVfdlthPl‘ (‘Xl)(‘lil’lll~i|l‘l) was ixiliinrv rcvcu. ... (you lli(‘l'l‘.i.‘~lll5! “Will-lift \‘.llll‘ll fill l t. Urdliiziry g {M18 as miiiiparcrl with ft l1)- l cf szifillhlllifll for (lie snuic WY" my p, year nfro. 'l‘iic iucrcmsc. llicrc. fcrc amounts ti $113l57'-‘-'ll3'7~ Ferguson To Take Oath In Ottawa NIIW lllllll COMMISSIONER WILL BE SNTHIN IN NEXT Wlfllik’. OTTAWA. Doc. l1.-Hon. G. l'.ii\v~ (1rd Ferguson will trike his oath of office as British fligli Commissioner for Canada following the return of Prcmlcr R. B. Bennett to Canada. This intimation was made today by Sir George Pcrlcy. Acting Prime Minister. The Ontario Premier, it is lcarncd. intrude to visit Oiuuvn. probably next. wcck, and whilc here he will mcct Premier Bciiiictt. The arrange- uiciit now is that the new high com- missloncr will be sworn in diirlng his slay in the Capital. Mr. Ferguson is coiifiiicrl to his llnliil‘ in Toronto suffering from throat trouble B ll R I Ell BY BUMPANIBNS IN CRUDE BEIFFIN Capt. Burke, Who Headed Adventure In (‘llllildtfs North- laiid, Pcrished From lilxposure. WHITE HORSE. Yukon, Dec. l1— Captain E. J. A. Burke, u. world war airman who in peace time adventur- ed in Canada's ‘norrliland, perished from cxposurc on November 20, while heroic fellow fliers were battling to llii(l lrm. ills two compziiiioiis. Emil liairlinn. Vniicniivci" nir uigiiiccr. (ind mibcrt hlurtrn, Atliii prospector, ivcro rescued lii (he last stages of exhaustion. The licro of the solving of British Columbias greatest air mystery is Pilot W- L. Wzisson who brought the news of Burke's death, and (he two tirrd survivors, to White lion-c today. Too Weak to Give ‘I-‘uli Details Kaidiiig: (uni hinrlcii ucrc too weak fr) give full (lclails of their wander- iiiiys iii (he mountain Wilderness 0f (he Yukon since they were lost on‘ October 11. but it ivos learned from them that Burke had died on Novem- ber 20 after the party had made camp in the timber following a. long smuggle through snow and bush. The signal smoke from the place where the two survivors had apparently made their last encampment before death should overtake them also. at- tracted the attention of Wassori and Joe Walsh, h. guide accompanying liim. _ The smoke ivss spotted fmmflic air and (he rescuers were able to land ori a small lake about 12 miles distant. They mushcd on snowshoes lo (hc camp and found Kaxliug and lifurlcii iiciii" starvation. keeping whirl; izr-ciiicrl u. (rinsing vigil ovcr the body (if tiicir (lead pilot and companion. Unable to lift the plane off the sniuli lakc vritii a heavy load, Wasson and Walsh had to leave Burke's body behind. They plan to return and bring it to White Horse immediately. The three men had wandered 4O miles north 0f where they landed their piano iiczir the headwaters of (be Liar-d river when forced down in October. BoydAnd Connor Weatherbound (Canadian Press) TORONTO. Dec. 11~Witli wreath or conditions against them Capt. J. Errol Iloyrl uiid Iiarigv Connor, rc- (Till, COllflilLi‘ ~11.- of (hc Alluiilic- who wcrc .'~i('lll‘(llilf‘ll to fly to lVJJhtrCfll today had to postpone lllPll‘ flight owing to vain luid dark clouds which liiiiig uvcv the cily, Tlic two ‘Trans- Atlantic nlriticii will lciivc here r-lmiviliiiv lomorroiv. |)1'l)\l(lli‘l.'§ weatli or conditions are lnvora-blc. They will spcud two dnys iu hfoiitrcal be- love illcy will lcnvc for New York. whcre a, civic reception awaits them. Sharlzey Agrees To Meet Max lllirlfUN, lviusr... Dec. 1l.-Jack Slim-key. Boston heavyweight agreed lo terms for a championship bout with Max Sciimcling in now York next summer. The agreement was made during a conference with Wil- liam F‘. Carey. President of the Mad- ison Square Garden Corporation. and Damon Runyon. New York. sports vcritcr and milk fund repre- sciitativc. Siinrkcy. who has been a free iigciit since his bout with Vlctorlo Campolo. also agreed. it was stated by his managers. to meet the winner of the proposed Prlco Camera- Youiig Stribllng bout in Miami next February. The Boston boxer has Pursuing Officer Shot And Killed By Auto Thieves (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Ont., Dec. 1l.--Pursu- ingDa ear stolen at London. Ont., to- night. motor cycle ofllcer Roy Mc- Qulllen of Toronto, was shot and killed by the occupants who aban- doned the car and fled into the bush in the northwestern outskirts of the city. The two occupants of (lie car are described as a tall man and a. short one. York township, provin- cial and city police immediately formed a. posse end are believed to have the men surrounded. TAKIWF cuuncniii iiiiciis RililNll TABLE iiiiiiizi Declares That Nothing Like Dominion Stat- us For India Cali Come Out (if Ii‘. (Canadian Press LONDON- Dcc. ll —Rt. Hon. Winston Churchill fjrmci‘ Clianccll. or (z-f llic Eirzriicquci" tgday made ii Succeeds Balfour v l iviniiicr‘ BllMPiETEll Mr. Justice Orde 0f Su- preme Court of On- tario Presiding At Halifax H a r b o r Board Investigation. (Canadian Press) HALIFAX. N. 5., Dec. 11,—Taking of evidence by Mr. Justice Orde of me Supreme Court of Ontario sitting as a Royal Commission investigating the administration of the Halifax Harbor Commissioners. had been practically completed this noon when the Comriiission adjourned sine ‘die. It was intimated another brief scsslo might be held here about the first the year if anyone desired to given _ hcr evidence régarding charggsylaidnagainst the late Harbor Board by the Dominion Government. While the sittings ("ire considered at an end, all matters pertaining to (his inquiry remain open, said Mr. Justice Orde. C. B. Smith, K. C., (iovcmmeiit Counsel; L. A. bovclt, Counsel for Peter R. Jack and C. W. i Ackhurst, former commissioners and ex commissioner John Murphy, who was not represented by Counsel will submit briefs summarizing their cas- es before the Hroyal Commission. Testifying this morning, Mr. Mur- phy said that due to an improper report on the loading of the steamer Btavvlaardingen. 8,000 extra. bushels of wheat were put on board consign- ed to the Rotterdam firm of Beck- manri and Jorgcnscn, who held and rcfuscd to pay for the grain shipped by mistake from the Halifax elevat- ors. The Seaboard Grain Company, owners of the extra shipment de- manded replacemen‘ which the com- missloncrs did at a cost of $9,000. The Dutch firm, said Mr. Murphy had refused to release the grain oner- shippcd on the ground that it was rcquircd to covcr shortages in other shipments. No complaint regarding shortages had previously becu made to the Harbor Board. testified the witness. and hc did not believe any such shortages hod existed. It looks almost (is if someone had stolen (his quantity of whcai, rcmorkcd Mr. Jus- tice Ordc. ft appears l0 be cicnr dis- honesty on the part of the consign- ccs. former League Backs Aird’s Report In Essentials WOULD PERMIT RPONWFCJ-ID PROGRAMS 0N A COMPETIIIVFZ. BASIS. OTTAWA. Dec. l1.-Announcement was made today of the establishment of the Canadian Radio League. an independent organization of repre- sentative Canadian citizens from coast-to-coaat who will urge the Govomment to set up n. national radio broadcasting company with (he powers of private enterprise and tho functions of a public utility. The league supports practically oil of the general principles of the Alrd Commission's report on radio broad- casting which urged a $3 annual lie- enso fee on radio receivers. liccii cngngcrl in light training here for several weeks. frame n. constitution I01'Il'ldll12til(ll"l.3l_ ' agreement reached by (he Coiiicr w“ In"? "“ cncc will be binding morally or l('j.'_- “"‘“ l ally upon Parliament PPM!“ ""m‘"“"' l iris tmas 5"" "31"" "ii- illlil l" llll n|.i-:n,-( l rx-l e (he m1... “Inasmuch as ye have done it Have, A Merry Ci: It Is Up ljow§antrlwrpals i 35l- uiilo the least of these, my brctlircn. ‘ ye have done it unto mc.“ Thin scrip- 33;, (urc is meaningless when taken out‘ or‘ its coritcxt, but when rend coni- prelicnsivcly it brcomcs the basis of Christian charity‘, an injunction no 31 doubt often disregarded, but still the fundamental factor in religion. Pcr- 7 hops the reason for its frequent dis- regard is the difficulty of the iiidiv- . ldual to sce around liim charitable‘ . work to do. flowcvcr, ivhcn an avcniic l of service is poiiiicrl out ‘.1 RCFlClTJUil: rcspoiisc should coinc ifilil1"(Ilf\t<‘l_l'. ' 1t is a fact that iio pcrsoii will 1. l5. ll~clzry Pun-i". ‘. ii. Crc liiolc Board, Jczic, (1.. Mufllcr- . . Aniirv, (Li, lloclzcg dciiy (hat the visit of Santa Claus with the gifts, which he bdiigs, af- will the receiiring of anything in his later years iio matter how dire his wont. This year, there is, as CV01‘, o. large number of children whom Srin- ta Claus cannot visit for various reasons, and whose welfare he is (caving to his Pals. 'f‘lic list pub- lished daily in the Guardian is in- creasing rapidly, but Santa Claus in- terviewed while in the city yesterday, states that he has faith that 311., Pals will fill in the breach. Archibald Lainpnmii. llic great Canadian Poet. expressed the forget- ting of self and feeling for the wel- fare and happiness of others as be- a iiccd." If any pcrsoii wishes to bcgin charitable ivork, but fcclis (lint bcgiiiiilng would be "a lask." lcl he or she consider (hc opportunity" now picscnlcd by The Guardian Snuln Pal Club. By joining up the individ- bc pnrly to a charitable work of which one iuiiy wcli frcl proud. f-‘riill. candy, flllfl toys will bc gliul- ly rcccivcd. Erich Saiiln Pal miiy lu- dicatc. if desirous of so (ioiiig, ilic particular child lo hc the recipient of liic donation. The twenty-five Cent Empty Stocking Fund has been organized for the benefit of those desirous to contribute cash toward the cause. Santa Pals should communicate with The Guardian by writing. by phoning 133 lo inrlicnlc (hc form their contribution is to take. Gifts should be forwardcd at oncr: in ordcr to facilitate the work of handling and avoid a inst minute rush. Following is a lLst of needy child- ren, with their ages and suggested gifts: 11. 17. 20. 20. 2!- Rilda. 2. Doll- Ray, 5. Toy Auto. Ruel. 2, ‘roy Dog. Adeline. 9. Pen and Pencil. Francis, i2, Hockey Stick. ~ belief that the present situation of broadcasting in Canada was unsatis- factory to Canadian listeners and to Canadian business interests, and that the full development of the vast us~ es of radio was not possible on the ‘ft was stated that the formation of ‘he league was duo to the widespread prcecnl basis or any alternative ad- wrllsing basis. fords a child more happiness tlmni lng "at first a task, llicn a loiilc. llicu ‘ ual may with a minimum of effort, or‘ l (l2. (Jlivri. lii. Book. 64. llarhv. .3. Harncsr, and llclls. l (Eli. Rubi‘. l l-L‘, Rattle. 5G7 Brill, (l. bu ' Eco Billie. 7. fill Waller. ll. (u. ‘Tl? Kenneth. l0. lictizcy slick .'Ti iionald, B. puck Iinroirl, (l, toy train ldflllll, l, (lull llriirirliii. ll’. hunk 7 Arthur (.3. luvclzca‘ .‘li\'l§ . 7.‘! ‘ Til TU Arlrliii. 7. |lfil'.‘»f‘ illlfl cart. Tfl hliiilrcrl. 7. [wicllirr- ivmf: Fli /\llll7l‘r)5r‘_ 1;‘, pknfrq’. 8i l.‘.'i_\'iiil:;1:i, (t, (w.- pull. fl‘! ('_'lli‘.i‘lf“i_ (i, bizilrliiig block: 82 Wilfrcd, l2, ll(i('llf‘_" slick F81 Nlavy, l0, book (B's l~'i'rii:('c., T». (loll (H7 l‘."(i'('l‘ll:i, fl. VLZnlP" ,l‘ll llcruiil, ll. l'.1ll|lI‘I'~ llllll I-cilr; ‘fill -lf‘l‘l)lllf‘_ ii, snow rknlc". llll [\i‘llllil‘, R, liwkci.‘ slick lii Cfirrn], 7, lv.'iiii |9Z‘ ‘fcrcsa, (l, (loll 3 Thomas. lii. $‘.\"Jliil‘l‘ ,9’? Marguerite 8. doll carriage (95 hiary. l2. Cloves (96 Joseph. '7, Jack-in box I 97 Vincciii, (i, Automobile lilii Jnini-n, Z1, lll')l‘l'.". lam .lnr.c|~lr_ ti, slrvl lino ('1llllf‘l'lllf‘, R, (lull v Fiilluuiiii: l.~ n l}! of Santa Pals; .‘Mrs. H. F’ lIl‘li(ll"l‘F0l'l. Nils. L. C. (Worthy. (‘film Auiin MCIIlillF. K. C- lf, hills’, frclizi Worlli. .\li':~. llcnrg’ lAitkcn. Lowell Brchaul. Blairc Bre- lhaut. Donald Bmluiut, Miss Betty Bruce; Donation lii memory of Brai- ford McLuvc. Mr. A. A. Po.ncro_v, Mr. Bcnj. Brcnincr. Mrs. lviurdock Mc- ‘Kllllflifl. firs. (DH 'l‘a_\lor, ‘Mrs. M. W. Wood. Mrs. Vi‘. h. Prowsc. Mrs. A. A. Allcy. lfiiifiifli.‘ Bartlett Club. Airs (l. ii. Hltlbrlok. Mr H. C. lirhvii. .\li-. ‘George E. Brawn. “m; l\ll’ll".‘_.' Birch. Jackie ltliddlclon. Dr. 1‘. B. ‘E. Robins. Mrs J. M. lVlcPridvcn. l, Mrs. J. R- Bnvucll, Miss 1?; Burn- lcii. Mn (r.- Bcihaziiln ltogcrs- fierce Burnett. Mrs. lSfVEREllIilfli lii Bill niiiin ii till all Saint John Workiren Discover (irueso no Object While l n- loading (‘air ~- Fol ce irivesligzitinir. violent atla -l( on the Indian Rouw! 1'31‘! Table Conference (lcclarizig that “rll-‘i ‘nothing like a Dominion status for” . llfili [India can ocine out of it. The Brii- irh hat-tn, raid he iii an addrrnl. in‘ l“- biisincrr: mm iiiulcr llll‘ nu. l _' _ v_ ‘I I ‘ ‘_ b? (vices of the lucliaii lliiiillu-c i“ hi], l‘ r "m ‘ l‘ ‘in ' ' i ~l|.'/ Society. iins no lnteiitioirs whatever hlsmlm h" lmhmm’! I‘ h“ l“ 1st Liv ll“ l ‘:;l viii l- . (‘e41 of rcliiiquishlnl’. effectual control 0'!” ‘d WP hm‘ l‘ r Twill‘ Th” il-“Plllsll- l ' ll" w ‘"5 Indian lilo ulicl property. The Rounzl l m In“: i“ H“ 5°" 1 ill" Table Conference lies no power tol“fi"" "f l“ ill)’ CU‘ \..‘.i i i _s_, lSrfcanler bends l Call For I171! a llll ll‘ ‘S 4v- uas i'c.>.".-i'(cri wuiioivlng "t OI (QZRYl-SLCKKT] wiili ll“l n‘: d. l\l)l"1l and on‘y .1 (li_",, .~.: p.y of coal aboard. (‘fl l- ('i(i;i'."“ki;sc('~nii " LffiiDOii. Urc. ll- A iiicsrnn- ‘r Lloyd... l» i. l'.‘}1ll'll.‘ll Lilli‘. i "s Hires .l .. aiiir-r . . . all lntl -' \'ll“.l of (rip -\lll|.l'lll 1’ . l.‘7llll‘.i from Hilfll l v the iniici‘ \'(‘~~rl‘i w; i lilo Ail: i iilUll (lii: (i. [L's Ill 1H3 bCllLl nor \\'l‘.. aacr l. 1 crow liuri lll?l‘l'l (liken off i0 ‘ hcr becoming a ll‘l"l1fl('0 (o (inn. The mo"; 9,0 did not. .. (he (‘T111513 of (hr- trowbic or Pic nun;- licr lf"~i‘ii’,‘ll. ‘ BUILT IN IPARTDIUIQTH HALIFAX N. llcv. I! Till‘ (llll!)')ll"l‘ Ainj: (.l. \l'jK".l.il lllllllll. <.l1I‘I_l 800 l‘.lll(?-’- li" illl Quctil‘. 1.. was built iii. Dnrtuioulii. S. iii i919 and was owned by Vi’. ii. .\ic. Kean cf Tufts Covc. NOTLH cf Dar’- lll"illl‘l on the cnstcrn side of linli- lex Harb 1r. llcizhvrcrcrl at llriilfdh. the \"r-.=.-,c1 was n (hire 11155101‘ (ll ififi lniir. with a rcnctli of lii feet lwvzirllli of Jill loci. oiiri (Icpiii o! l3 Mlcv nailmr: lrnm Sunrises ~r_-., of coil (i: ilnlzlnx. ma Aliiiciiu (‘mi iiil.» it liiirrl. and was Lrrrd (o rriurn i-J ll for rep vi». Slit" WM "'1l\i‘i‘ liixi" lll ihc vicin- r.. Hi‘. (villi a v Aiiij.‘ U. (‘ain- (Qiir-cir" (iic l. (if liril ll y.‘ The Weather, etc 1 I léffétrllla. M75 lilof-(A Folks haves Know 1m Awe on ‘ll-till (c: unfit no: rut Ti-iriouonl lligli ildc lliis nilrriiuoii ul tilt (ind rirics tomorrow morning (it 11.30. Sim "S" till! morning at 7.32 (mil sch ilii. afternoon lii 4.15. l"? ‘l Tridcy. Dcr. l3. Si p, n "~ i '- r-zfvrcn miiiut: owl‘ than ciiarlotietown. 1 -_ |_ l