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The Dominion silver rox .mms ABABA. Nov. 29 - The "i>l\1r_iser." was feared near- death Furs Ltd. L-3443 Ethiopian government said today tonight from a bullet wound outh- Dessye. many women and children were mostly incendiary, on Daggah Bur Thursday. killing many women and tween the noi-them and southem fronts Some said he might re- cers Because Ras Kassa. important and PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE .-_1-...-__- -_...___ _ _`_ _“_ » - ~---- »-~--»--»----- ,_ _ __ -.__,_,_ _ Y _ t Western liiariilaii Death Of As Result Of orities said was inflicted by his -i..ss'r RECEIVING date in killed when italian airplanes bomb. mother after a dmnken argument Summa-rslde for the Montreal sale ed Daggah Bur, mi-tres; on th, "It was an accident," the youth will bc Tuesday, December third. Southern-Front. BB-Wed BS an opiate was admin- Tiiose who have pelts ready and ('11,, bombing og Daggah Bm- wa, istered. “Tha-t's all I wish to say wish to have them sent to Montreal °m¢|_;i1y ,rnnoumed in RDm,)_ about it. I‘m too tired to talk now, please send them in not later than ~-Nm, Iggmn plums dropped anyway." Tucsdnv evening. The Dominion L500 bombs.. md the wmmumque The mother. divorced second wife Silver Fox Furs Ltd. L-3443 -r ' ' of the once famed market mani- pulator. was hc`d under guard. -\l‘l:DDiNG BELLS-An inter- Dr. Neville Us-sher, administer- estiiic 1-vent took place at the wgznwzngxuxgczywgemny 'ing physician, quoted Mrs. Liver- Pil~=ii_vier|an- Manse, Kensington, "Fam, awk mm,” within' me more, the former Dorothea Wesdt on Wcrliiesday, Nov. 20th inst. when church were among the vimml of’ Brooklyn, N. Y., as exclaiming: M” Amy' V°“"3°f" d““3m'" °f There were no victims among the ‘Ive sh” my my" Mr niid Mrs, Goo;-gd Poynter-_ of Undersheriff Jack Ross said Frcciown, was unifad in marriage Bowlers’ who Me trained to Sfmt' b°th m°"‘el‘ “ld 5°" WGN lI150Xl‘ ,D W. Donald Bemud' Bon of Mn W1' in lfh°,fleld5 UWYY 1¥\°ml!l8~ mated tgien taken to a hospital ami Mrs. Daniel Bemard, of Low- ‘ W-fy BY- er Freetcwn. They were attended In T.” Cmumm bv Miss Vivian Bemard and Mr. gr;-ire; Parynie.-. nov. william o. ,,,§"‘,§;'°c;,:f,§,',lf . . ,I,h;mb__k_§;e lgorggd vethe reach Dessye tonight. There hc will utllnes irrowrfenirion veivetyvfitnm' Iriue “‘°"“’“" l’°’¢°“°1 wmmand or Etni-_ ' ' 5 opia’s defence. Elaborate precaut- mm ‘md hat l’° m“"°h' Tm' WW' ions were taken to pro‘eci. the Em- e entra an lai young couple have the best ,-0, in the event . ` It H , wr-hee or o hott or friends and wiu ,’?§,d H was °' mf d 1 ““ “ ’ ""9 in F’°°"°‘”“» "'h°'° Mf- than ago oniegccgrxidpargiisu y more (cr cutie via lzeuiera by Guard- B :nord is a prosperous farmer. Etmopiam said they did nut ' ' 18,.” special wire) ‘;,':_mK,th° d°ld é‘;`!m°"f;d °' th” know how long the Negus would WELLING'ION, N. Z, Nov. 29 - um er ms' ‘ remain at Dessye, headquarters be- Michael J. Savage, who will bo called upon shortly to form New Zealand`s first Labor govemment, ,,m,“ffl‘;' gigngtuyniffkgf main there for the duration or the today outlined the attitude oi his ,ml where ha was Neem” tr '_ war and others that he might re- administration towards the central mm, ,H the “Royal vi ta ,lb °° 1' turn. esaeeiauy if reports or Etni- irohir oi the island dominion. ,al ms man menus” 1°” opian victories in the north are If the bank is taken over by the W him “NYM 'I' ds “h true. government as an entirely state in- ,or ms c°n,,‘:md“i“"' "“ t°l1’° soieosleu party. mario up of nun- stitution. the soo.0oo shares neid ,muh _B mpr°v°m°“ n dreds of soldiers and numerous dig- privately will be taken over at mar- ` ' nitaries traveling in 500 motor ca.rs‘ ket rates, he annou;iced.a'Il‘heri was and trucks, bivcuacked ast ni ht no uestion oi' forcn s es a D61' DRMIPED 70° FEET' NOT KILLED at Debra Birham alfter the Germgan andq thereby invclvini; the share- TERNL Italy' Nov' ”_._(U‘P_)_A pilot, Weber, had scouted the area. muses awiigsspurchased at a prim. truck with a ttraile lo .. -»=»-ee-»»-»°-f--?»‘f-f”--."~ll’f “fm” “.:i.:;z.“if.‘°:r.i,‘;:;:;i iiic we on a mountain ou -» he v tghay and dropped ,gg Among th? signltaricsh:/eret;l‘ecle coaiistitutlon of the bank, Savage Tao men aboard the truck weio Fnwmate’ L mg up I m wry sau' d t th bank not kmm - duty for the first time since re- Although oppose o e tuming from Geneva; former Min- in its present fonn, as we wanted a ;~_.~l_._--T--_-_.____.___ ister of War Fltuarari Birrow, ue- state bank pure and simple, I see M1. cently reinstated to his command no reason Why l-11° PTC-Will l°°°W° *'” | after he had fallen in dis-favor with bank should refuse to work with the Illmperor, and six Belgian of- us Personally, I would welcome its co o ration! ai.. aowiisssi f- . ' 1- FUNERAL m“°T°l*» AND . northern oniefiain, has been un- ' 'rhe calf club snow oi tire Donr- sninaniuaa reported o'iioiaiiy ainee no len inion-wide Boys and Girl! Fam Prince County Hospital Debra Tabor early in October with Clubs at the Sherbrooke Winter Fair Ambulance In Char I ‘ ' lr it held recently was the largest as- Summenlde and BeI|°eqs»e g 1:2" ax §(;2'o£E'gir¢`i,ng°;n aide. sembly of its kind at a provincial" Plume ll-1. nde t war against the Italians, exhibition. Two hundred and twelve I ~ 9° n C lf Cl b amber from every dis l` Th’ '“m°"' h°w""' W” °‘§'°f trlet oiltliel-xbrovinge oi Quebeo took ially denied by govemment. of lc part in showing 180 “lv” md tar Generators Electric Motors IIEPIIIIEII amature mohair; P*'°l\l`¢ Service , Work"Guareoteed . _ #_ ,|‘ lil- ill \ ' ` lfiifi D 4 '. »~ rg-. f. --i. » ‘ it" 'l if -il" . _iff-,\J~ Z2.. W; , The army of Ras Seyoum. it was will meet his four commanders in the north has been kept secret. al- though it is generally believed he will see them at the some time. ills who insisted his army was 1 th dm. t nd wahoo: with we °f He Mm- i§§‘5§i‘.‘i€.2.’i"..'i ..i......§"€i...i.. ‘ie 'Mi-_-l-. get; and advancing toward Makale go ,D the Boysrwmter Fm., 1-°_ from the south. ~ ,Umm ‘ ,‘ Billed. lb fllllkllll U16 Il»“““1l5 °“ Many of the farmers of Eastern i the west side of the Takksae River Can,” who fed Awggtom ldmhg i and maintaining ovnf-lst with f°r- during the 1934-at winter under the r.||_,,~mm ees under Dsdinmutch Ayaie, who Dominion Lamb Feeding Proiect are muon- tl’ llilill and Slllmer ig guarding the south bank of the placing increased repeat orders, ini =_~:- M. 'W' Mlhlt dealer. river father to the north, where it Mm is called the Betlt River. ` Where and when the Emperor many cases asking for double the number of lambs they fed a year ago The applications. particularly train Quebec and Ontario. reflect the abundant supplies of hey. grain, silage. and other crops in Eastern Canada. Iieliiea iiiglir - Li?-U ' -fi 1. ,...i~S and pleeeun. M \/ll Poploss Days ` Talib ilio Joy Out oi_liIo The potent ceuu lice in the hurried life we load, in tbe extreme nervous tension end fever but with wbiclfwe follow ia the pursuit ef weeltb, position hte boon, want of ueoeueery mt, exoeuivo mental or exertio: ellfut a strain on tba lyeteiu it e unable to wit stan . No wonder than you pan reetleu aigbta and get up in the morning with no ambition to go ahmour dailytnke. Take 1(ilbum'| H. O N. e and no what they willdoforyoo. I livery’ was made by one or more ,md had resided bunk, t . ' lee LII 1' _ ._A WEAK BA'.l"i‘EB.Y will not P\'l°°’\°FS in P11500 C0l1nly -7811. life. He was well know; aura. pgs ggilgicxgenigd? II; izligcnéu Elmer (SBI-t ld auto Buy a heavy duty 5l1llll¥1¢1’Hld¢. 'I`\1¢=Sdv-Y 11181” Whit" sresslve farmer He had onl been rg do mme u start ii do _ A y yea X Mr J U . raoos. L-sais-11-no-ai. the bolts of the ateei doors or the iu for a weeir previous to his death Y' ' "5 °° ‘S“‘”‘°°’” me ,mm lem” t th H t PNMIHK- The iorenoon was taken th g o e ce s a and his many friends will leam up with _mecung me ,my which _BEST yguygg nn U°a1_g,mg¢ e east end of the building in the with deep regret of his again _ He _ _purrraée at $6.50 and up. J. W. basement were broken off. Assistant was a. man oi’ sterling cgarmtgr and goésm tougws' Edmrd mrmur’ warren co., Kensington. Jailor Ca-nnoii came along in time was noted for his -kind hospitality. m" usfen Th°mp°°”' ‘mlm L-3261-ll-2'!-38-30. to notice one of the prisoners He was a member of the Christian J' Hams’ H°"°ld sbewart' Leslie --_ standing in the doorwaythu.. open. chu.-on and was attended by his s’“"‘“' "°‘“‘ M“°P“°’°°"» Wm" _.mia rabrma department is ed, and prevented what might have pastor. Rev. Mr. watterworth, B"1°°'°- G°;s.c.~°;: ~ °"* @°'De°fh to ine :acts EWNUMY for 25 vom. ern , . ' ' - » ir ti d thin ith' eno ce some gwmng n e boiler room. He saw one box of lob- ‘ sters was missing. Ori investigating further he found six boxes of cases of half pounds. He at once notified Mr. Paturel of the loss. He also informed the R.. C. M. P. and Chief of Police Kinch. On Tuesday they visited Mr. J. J. Hornby’s warehouse in Charlottetown in company with Chief of Police Klnch and others, where witness identified the lobsters out of some ,30 cases. He could tell the cases as they were marked with the letter L some had X in the comer to signify that they wer, not the best. pack. They opened the boxes and found they contain- 'ed enamel tins which are the kind used by Mr. Nat Gallant who had packed the lobst/:rs for Mr. Paturel. Witness stated there was nothing to indicate that a break had been miie at the factory. . James J. Homby, Charlotte- town was the next witness, who testified that he was a lobster buy- er end had been in business for 30 years. He had received a shipment of lobsters at noon on Monday, Oct. 21st from Bernard Riley. There were S2 cases of half pounds and 67 cases of 'quarter pounds. They had not been moved from the ware- house, when on Tuesday evening, Mr. Paturel, Chief of Police Kinch und. Rennie Gallant came and ask- ed if they cou‘d look at some cases of lobsters. l-fe told them to help themselves. Rennie Gallant picked out some cases marked with the let- ter L which he said were the ones that were missing from the factory. The lobsters would be valued at about $23 for the half pounds and $14 for the quarters. Witness also stated that enamel cans for lobsters were very rare. I/obsters are usu- ally done up in plain cans. He only got these enamel cans from Patllrei- Witness said that he bought lob- sters all over thc province. The court then adjoumed until Monday moming at 11 o'clock. Hon. Thane A. Campbell, K. C.. Blld Ml* L. G. Iewis acted for the Crown. Mr. C. D. MacCallum and Mr. Mac- Naught for the pri.soners.4- BONSHAW WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The annual meeting of the Bon- shaw Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. George Carson. In the absence of the President, Mrs. A. B. MacLeod presided. There were twelve members and five visit- ors in attendance. The meeting opened by singing the Institute Ode. followed by repeating the Creed in unison. Roll call was responded to by the payment of dues. The mln- utes of the previous annual meeting and of the last regular meeting were read and appwved- A llllllll- fi 0 ililtiiliiii niulsifntisl i Mrfmprrn A’°"'°"""" AHEARD BEFURE Another CARLUAD Arirt°ves!i ` a io--- , ____ Linkletter ,.gl1.A(l*! can handle a few used “gpm Q G n ,=;"7:7.-,7:::";1.3;~_;w,-'.::;:g~;'.;*,, s’s||1E - -suriiflilcuuiil PRINCE ED f _ Linkletter passed away early Friday '5 r.<.i'i.:'t'r.t.‘:'.r.'f.;."°_ .ici -f c:.~.;iiit.:°»°f~°»°f-=“-1° - i gg.. Superior Quality from Specially annealed to C0” 10 0lliSlll0. ' Bend but never Break. st - . - xemiubton. -4” fmmvt It I Baum! 1111 1*- Mr. Linkletter was 11 years oi ago The case or the King va cioorse . Q ' :i§_ ~ “_ _ ~ ' ,.- F 0 X N e ttin \=../ g i/ fl/ K ' “ Uarloadsi ilarloads! Garloads forthe Increasing Demand Proof of Lasting Satisfaction ` Double Coated Galvan- S¢¢lll'€|Y Sealed Joints Shut Out All Moisture izing means Extra Pro- - ' tection. -' Don't take chances with ordinary netting _ ~ BUY THE BEST! It costs Less in the Long Run | quarter pounds were gone and four - -------_- i The European Trio ' _v... ,, whiiih has made their act a trem- endous success wherever shown. The trio is composed oi Margaret Miller, Sonia Garvan and' Irma 'Merkie. They are at present performing at Halifax under the auspices of the Among the many brilliant spec- tacles to be seen at the World's Fair lee Circus. the number by the Eur- opean Trio “The Butterflies" will take is leading place. These ladies originally from Europe give a beau- tiful cxhibitlon of graceful skating Masons. - Late News TURONTO. NW- 29-(C-P-I-Defence experts will examine the ex- hibits in the Ruth Taylor murder case tomorrow in the. .pneaencc of prosecution pathologists. Preliminary hearing oi' Harry 0'DonneIl_ charged with murdering the 20 year old stenographcr In an east end cial statement of the ycar's work was given by the Secretary Trees- urer. The sick committee reported that they visited the sick. The school committee brought in no re- port. The following committees were then appointed for the ensuing two months: Blok Committee _ Miss Muriel MacDonald and Mrs. Nell Ferguson. School Committee - Mrs. Elmer Crosby and Mrs. John MacPhail. Entertainment committee - MYS- J. W. Boyce and Mrs. George Car- so n. The following officers were then elected for the ensuing year: President-Mrs. Elmer Crosby. Vice President-Mrs. George Car- son. Secretgry Treasurer -_ Mrs. Dan Darrach. Directors-Mrs. Edwin Boyce and Mrs. A. B. MacLeod. Auditors-Mrs. Bam _Belton and Mrs. John MlcPhail- Prees Committee-Mrs. N. 'Fergu- son. nuyfn committee-airs. A. n. Mrs. Edwin Boyce, Mrs. e rguscm. It was moved and seconded that $5.00 be donated tothe sanltarium. mmm; contest. put on by Mi-ai ld Boyce. was won by Mrs. Nei Peltlwon. The next meeting is to be held at the home of Mn. Edwin Boyce on December 11. roll cgll to be responded to by miscellaneous. Lunch wu then served by the hos- teu. The meeting closed by singing the Institute’ Carol ‘ ruvine, was adjoumed today until Deo. 4. VANCOUVER, Nov. 29-(C.P.)-Newest candidates for the doubtful honor of “meanest thieves" have popped up here. Thugs held up and robbed aged Mrs. Bertha Robb. almost totally deaf, of $1 and her ear phones. LONDON, Nov. 29-(GP.-Huvls)-The first filling station In Eng- land to sell gasoline made from coal was opened today at Gloucester Terrace, in southwestcm London, by Tom Williams' Laws member of Parliament for the last 13 years. ROME Nov. 29-(C.P.-Havas)-A man pronounced dead from em- bolism wal brought back to life today through a difficult heart oper- ation, performed by two Italian sugeons, Drs. Valdono and Stefanlni. WASHINGTON, Nov. 29-(A.P.)-The United States government today claimed a victory in the dismissal of a federal court suit against the Utilities Act, but the legal bombardment of that statute continued unabated. . OTTAWA. Nov. 29-(C.P.)-Canada will ehip 4.000000 Christmas tree; tothe United States in the next three weeks to decorate the homes of American families and gladden the hearts of thousands ‘of children. OTTAWA. Nov. 29--(C.P.)-Government officials would not com- ment tonight on reports that John I. lilcltarland, chairman of the Can- adian Wheat Board, had tendered ble resignation, end that reorganln- tion of the board would be announced shortly. SYDNEY. N. S._ Nov. 30-(C.P.)-John Melicnlie was acquitted in Magistrate W. A. G. Illll’s court here today of a charge of manslaughter arising fromstbe death of Duncan Hugh Campbell of Bolodale, struck by e oar Nov. I. Stocks Hit Skids _On Mt,I. Market -1-. (C. P. By Guardians special Wire) MONTREAL, Nov. 29. - Stocks skidiled to lower levels on the Mon- treal Stock Exchange today as sup- Dvrt was withdrawn in the after- noon after the list had held firm during the forenoon. Power stocks led the late decline under the leadership of Montreal Power and' a few constructions, tex- tiles and golds were quick to fall in line. Golds were the only members Of the B101-IP to Show tendencies to recover before the close and this section held an irregular appear- ance at the final bell. Steady pounding at Montreal Power sent it down to 3214, from where it recovered to 32%, down 1% from yesterday. Shawinigan and Power Corporation showed small declines and B. 0. Power was on ‘A at 29% despite declaration today of the regular quarterly dividend of 37 cents a. share. Canadian Car preferred moved contrary to the general trend, clos- ing with a gain of % at 11%. Consolidated Smelters was one of the ma.rket’s active leaders. touch- ing a high early in the day of 210, a new record peak, and then de- clining to 208 before recovering to` 209. up a. point from yesterday. Total sales were 28,680 shares; bonds $16,800. Shipments of feeder cattle brought from Western to Eastem Canada to be fattened under the Dominion Feeder Policy totalled over 2.000 Bargain Fare ` Exc u rsio n' MIONUION, N, B.. Nov. 29-The people of Nova. Scotia, New Bnis- wick and Prince Edward Islsnrf are being offered two bargain fare coach excursions in December by the _Canadian National Railways, one to Montreal, Ottawa, and Tor- onto, also Quebec City and Three Rivers_ leaving Friday. December 6th next, and the other to Monc- ton, Friday, Dec. 13th next, stated R.. J. S. Wetherston, general freight and passenger agent of the railway here. The coach excursion io Montreal and other cities men- tioned will also operate fromsta- tions in the province of Quebec east of Rivieer du Loup andiMonk, including the Gaspe Peninsula. Return limit _from Montrealp Ot- tawa_ Quebec and Three Rivers, is set for the following Tuesday, De- cember 10th. An additional' day is allowed for passengers going to Toronto, re- tum limit being Wednesday, Deo. llth. There will be an opportun. ity to see one of two of the major hockey league games on this ex- cursion, Detroit playing the Can. adlens in Montreal, Saturday, Deo. 7th, and Chicago playing 'Iloronto in the latter city the same day. Return limit for the coach ex- cursion to Moncton is Monday_ Dec. 16th. and the low fares ofer- ing will enable a visit to be made to the "Hub" city at a small outlay for transportation. Ula Mlnnrd'l for Bruins head for the month of September. EQUIP YOUR wifi. 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