9 iii; .E ` ;;2i§§§ i itil eeavietien .sevhfeaesfrslnthsnghtered sanehe|laxl.liswssa.Nona '.l'ryd,P.l»~l-.elthenightol Nevsmbsrsdthinst. Bgd.,Can- adiali National Sliver lox as-eases-s'_AllI-.ssssssssos-sles,r. ll. mlm REWARD-$100 » I will psy the above reward U the first person furnbhlag information resulting in the conviction of tha party or par- ties who broke into my fox ranch during the night ol No- vember Mth and stole seven foxes. Sgd., l. L Dawson, North Tryon, P. I. I. REWARD - $100 The Canadian National Silver hx Breeders Assn. will pay s reward of $100.00 to the first person who furnishes informs- tion resulting in the conviction of the party or parties who stole six foxes from the registered ranch of 'f‘. Arthur Dawson, North Zhyon, F. IL l. on the night of November Nth inet. Sgd, Canadian National Silver Fox Breeders’ Association, Sum- merside, P. E. 1. REWARD - $1 00 I effer he above reward tothe first person furnishing informa- tion resulting in the conviction of the party or parties who broke into my fox ranch daring the night of November 'Nth and stole six foxes. Sgd., Arthur Dawson, North TIN". P. B l. I-uliiiii Hill SALE Some choice young stock, both sexes, bred from prize winners. GORDON MACMILLAN, Cornwall. 8102 ~?;*__ The most mport.nt natlral bar- rier of the beet 1`a.'-hopper in Cal- ifornia is rainfall- WOMAN APPOINTED ON NATIONAL FAIIKIS’ l0AlsD LONDON, Nov. 27.-(C.PJ-Mrs B. D. Taylor, of Cale, near Marl- borough, Wllts, has been elected chairman of the Newbury (Berks) branch of the National Farmers' Union. This is the first time iii English farming that s woman has been appointed to such a position. Mrs. Taylor, who is the daughter of a farmer, has managed her hus- band‘s farm since his death. BIRTH! DIXON-\At Z) Birchwood Bt., No- vember 25, 1933, ai llr. and Hrs Cross Work _ -§?.§_!_ §’Er§§§ Ellie: ii iE_ Dlroomofthebalv ltional Hotel last Bening I ioint supper es the‘ lnotsrymdoymclomoiuhmemi bil, their wives and guest were pfmentinll-rse numbersandthe ‘“°°i’°° 'U I must sniovshls ooo. ,The - demoustratiim of orippisd` ,childlanbwcrkiooktheformola 'motion picture film. taken and ea- hibited by Mr. Cleveland Craswllt The picture was very intersting. land showed some of the remark- able results achieved by mrgioal skill and scientific Ueatment in ossss or iorshtus paralysis. spssuo paralysis, structural and spinal curvature, club foot, wry neck and other disabilities. Kiss Wilson, Chief Red Cross nurse, gave an px- pisnation of the cases as they was shown on the screen. , Hon. Dr. W. J. P. llloHllllll.$ Premier and Minister of Health and Education, presided. and in in. troducing the pictures said that successful as this initial effirt was lin the way of motion picture pub- licity, it was hoped later to show still more encouraging pictures of msny of the cases treated. It was, the sud, s matter or (rest pride and satisfaction t t crippled childrcn’s work was well advanc- In this _oonne he paid s worm tl-lolita to the work of nr. Thomas Acker, of Halifax, "the greatest friend Prince Edward Is- land has known, especially in re- gard to children." The clinic was started by Miss Wilson in this Province in June, 1928, and is held twice a year. In the eight years 520 children have been examined. The number of examinations has been M20. the number of operations., manipulations sos other treat-' ments given, 188. 155 children have! been given muscle training and massage treatments by Miss Mac- Dcnnell, the total number of treat- ments given in these cases being 4,400. The amount of money spent for treatment of handicapped children by the Red Cross in this Province has been 80.5411 8146389 has been \ntributed by the Char- lottetown Rotary Club, and 81.000 by the Gyro Club through T. B. scsi sales. -'rust is ins reison," ssla the speaker, *that the Rotary and Gm Clubs are assembled here tonight, because they are the joint sponsors of this work. The Rotarians, being the older society, have been carry- ing on the work for a longer per- iod, but there is the utmost eo- operauon and harmony upon this. the most worthy object in which The speaker referred to the un- tiring efforts of Miss Wilson, and her assistant nurses and staff of the Red Cross Society, also to the co-operation that has been extend- ” by the hospitals of the Province, the medical profession, and manl' others interested. The result is that so far as crippled and handicapped 'children are concerned, we stand better than any other Province in Canada. “I say that,” fkclared the Prem- fer, “after examining the ¢Yi4¢iw¢ from the other Provinces of Can- ada, that we are in touch with more of our crinpled child- rm per capita than any 0*-11" Province; that we have made more progress.Theworkisstillgoingon. It means money, of course, and more inoney; bu; it is Surely the most important work in which ID! I °f Gfibfiiel child- - "‘”°° “I 81"! 3' toss. ed in this Province. I get away. I! F. llsnld laelrmr 'mr sono sursllsa *'11*-li-sn-risslt At Yourhvsrleldsltsse GEIITRAL Gllllilllll .¢. _.- 'Ihla sail-a la County aews at vertis.ag gf g IIICIM B I §li! iii, iii! KIDNAP GIUPTLC “wlliere Tillie North 1 Tm hut 'm B8 M1 lver qw; ” ‘°°°““°° 1) s g , Eiitri fri: §i§i§§§§§§;i‘l gig: 5;? Erggl iisiiégii gg-fi liilliili iili caan rssrv -_ -rm li-iiltion forty-lives weekly PIN! and the fourth game of tournament was held in the Ho Name Club Room last nidlt wi I R004 number in attendance. Fif- teen rounds were played and the Driles for the evening carried off by the following: Ladies first, llra Wilbur 'irainorz lc-nts first, Mr. Wilbur '11-ainor. Consolation: Ladies, Mrs. F. L. Coyle; gsnts, R. H. Howatt. Freeze-out won by P. J. Gallant. EG§Eg DRAWING-The drawing for the Driles on lottery in aid of Mt. St. Ml-fy's buildhll fiilld took plaoe d\U’il18 the card Party st the Holy Name Club last night. First prize. silver black fox donated by Mr. Wilbur Trainor, West Royalty, was won by Miss Mary Josephine Mur- phy, 48 Clarendon Bt., Bt. John, N. B. Second prise, leather writing case, won by Miss Anna M. Higgins, 146 Mass Ave., Boston, Mass. Third priie, satin cushion. oil painted. won by Mr. J. Adrian Carignan. st Dunstan’s University, City. Fourth prize, five dollars in gold, won by Master James Walsh, Mt Stewart, P. E. I. Fifth prisc, silver pen and Dcncil, won by Rev. Sister Ber- nardus, Sacred Heart Hospital, Manchester, N. H. The person sell- ing most tickets on this lottery wad Miss catherine lvlscnougsu, Bloom- ing Point, P. IL I. Mr. F. G. Spencer and Mr. A. A. Fielding, Bt. John, an-ived in the city yesterday- They are registered at the Canadian National. _-~_ fruitless in clearing the lock gates, regarded as a tremendous under- taking. Among the ve!se‘s awa'ting at Coteau, Ont., or held 'n the Soul- arlgu Crnal itself are the City of Hamilton, Greta Glad, De`ia, John H. Pric, Gonna, Manisie, New- brundoc, Cartferdoc, Pluto, Trois- doc, Massey. Baracos, Canadian Mapleton, Lernox and Cznniscliffe Hall. Heavy ice f`oating in the St. Lawrence between Montreal and Quebec is thrcaienng navig tion in that srction of the busy Bt. Law- rrncc. There are still 52 steamers motor shi scheduled to sail and ps my “cutie” °°“ be °n5“°d°" 'from Montreal for overseas before the close of navigrton and Gov- ernment lcebre’k‘rs are working frsnticaly to keep the channel from sealing up before these vessels Held At Quebel A nlunber rf oc=an-going steam- els have been forced to remain at Quete: by a severe snow storm which gripped that city, followed by howl'ng wnds and bitter cold- |A convoy, including the Liner Duchess of Bedfcrd, was to have left todry but conditions in the river between Quebec s'd Murray Bay, 80 miles below were such that departure was called off until to- morrow. It ls expscted that at d‘-wn the convoy will leave, in the wzke of Government icebrrskers. \ E‘ght ocean-going steamers and three canal sized craft. which left Montreal cn Sunday, anchored be- i§§§§§i‘i`?§§ rgégi §§§te iiéiiégigiii "-1~§"` 5 55 ” ig Eg; ii E; ptherad Of- with and Imam in Jail Deer 'f‘bs blinding tear gil from the first three bombs was still hang- inglikeatbinveilaboutthsbuiid- ing when the second attack be- gan. Several of the attschrs took from the post offic, building s piece of steel pipe eight inches in diameter and about 30 feet long and used ii, ss a battering ram, smashing in the Jail door. i Officers tumed another barrage of tear gas, momentarily stopping the assault. After waiting for a few moments for the gas to lift, the I IIEIEVHIWURRIES ABUUTIRUIEIIITISIIUVI “::i.Clitford 0. River °&t.,n-biz _abundant reason to bless the bg he hear; 9 l $0 IL Y S TUBE. Since his school days hs has suf- fered t o r t u r e hom hsvoehltb, ?i",§¢’}l'g:d2§ "" ma,- an a in the with ulxruml. as sfysg- ~ :i3es'ii:: me bop bgqh h its maui ° about bronncili€l!=“l:‘o-1-rl."u'“ 'un' I vols; Mi>1ri'is;=’s experience can be nlshti, nokia is :o“'\‘sf illmchckedupu ltyoncaeiisal breathsgisttry B CKLlIY'§ WWs%““n“‘ °W ‘lil C Y will W0 v 13% wxhi for eras, :Z2 like a flash-A single sip proves it. 55|’ is % ai: on me,” the Governor said. “and I Dromlszd in Los Angeles I would not do that. Why should I csil out troops to protect those two fel- lows? “Thr peflnie more the rows. dow: they"? he atked. "Well, if the peo- 1 ple have conf dence that troops will not be called out to mow them down when they seek to protect themselves ag;inst kidnappers there is liable to be swifter justice and fewer kidnappings." (Anoelated Press) BAN JOSE, Cal., Nov. Tl-Prank IMD l¢°|'U\¢d I-D854 01100 i'11°'l'¢» approval from Governor James Phymg * nf' h°'° °“ 9" Wimmg R0iDh. Ji’-» Ind other state officials sl it ldvliwtd- A l¢°°l14 FWD for giving “a fine lesson to the `»¢ind mother pipe and Joined thef whois hsilon" esssa the tout osrvos attackers. The steel doors of the of this nommuy p\ xml mem w_ ilu l'lV¢ WIY md th* NW P°\U'¢d day, scene of the iynchlng last U1. €D°°ur8K¢d by °h°°|'m¢ V-h°“|' night of John ll. Holmes and will °““m°- Thomas H. 'I‘hurmond, confessed Sherlff'William J. lhlil, whose' kidnapper-slayers of Brooke Hart, quick action had resulted in thesshaose youth. UTS! 01 Ti'i\ll'l!i0l\d Whul ls!" lllf -'11-wy'u 1.”-B they euyt km!-up Wi' WU mikml ‘ F*-°|°m dbmmd in this state," were the ringing bl' i¢1¢Ph°l1° to ml’ HU' Mm* * words from the Governor in sac- "°°* ln” me Y°““¥ 'mlm IW’ ramento. “If anyone is arrested for D00!! Plit til ®lth, WI] llIOCKed gm 'ood ,ob ru pu-don “nm .uf senseless. Other officers were man- such vu me “wnn” from hwdkd md \"\'\1=h°d MW- lwlph as the tense mm cams to s The deadly “wb demanded An- rssnsstion or the seriousness or . tone Smit. recently convicted 0! summary iustioe dealt out in pion- mansloushwr in i-he “wins °i ser fashion by the moo that storm- Mwvd Remmde- I M61 fm- so the itil me seisss uolmss sos ,man Deputy sherlffs persuaded ~rhufm¢mg_ | ‘the smlnwlet Bvrpsslone and In et. James Park, soross the the invaders DNIKG UL street frmn the Jail, the victims were strung up to separate trees BGIUYUI 5°! IWW!! while thousands of men, women and children, looking on in carni- In the trssedv-darkened hum vel spirit, cheered with s lustlosss of John ss. Holmes, lynehed bv = that could bs hears for moon. mob for the kidnap siayings of Brooke L. Hart, his father and |i-|004 01 ggmmnig mother cliilil to faith in his inno- cence here today. The govemor's attitude brought a (Amoe'ated Press) flood of messages to his office in . NOV 7'-00"* Sacramento, some praising and nor James Ralph Jr., said today mm, condemnmg mm the lynch ng in Sen Jose last night He went beyond Umm hh gp. of 'Ihernas Thurm nd and John “mu by “yi” M would nk, w H0lII\¢S, CCIIICSSCG 'H411 pperd and nh... ul B|n`q\»nun ‘mx “num slayers of Brooke Hart, should rr- Pmmmnuy mm,” ,crying nut, suit in fewer kidnapping; through- mm nn. uduppm mm the cm, out the country, and that he would may of “mo” nm' plmouc sm 9°'d°“ my ‘me ‘mned mr th” Jose citissns who know how to ‘Y“°*‘1""~ ihsoolo soon s situation." no sooo* “'n“‘ 1' ”‘° 5°" ‘°°'°“ “‘°"' had both prisons oheotsa is osm- 1Callfarnia has ever given the coun- mme mn mm’ mmne. ue ser" ,ts-y. We showed the country that lm udmwm' "Menuet the state is not going to tolerate i _ “No kidnapper will ever be turn- udmwnmn mph md' ed loose or pardoned while I am governor," was another statement nr" hr u ‘em by the Govemor, who added that the mn in "kidnappers will learn they're not The lynchlng was ,_ osnromls ln is you-s. 'rho lost °\1° "'11 in °“' P°°“*°"*””~ time s moo wok the lsv into its' TM l'°"f°°f'S °m°“‘*° "“ fm' ‘own hands was December lo, 1920, ¢\il¢\U°4 b°f°" "h° °"° mf” “'°’° iwhso oeom sou, 'rsrsnos rms iviwhsd when he “id 11° 'wid 11°* and Charles Vslento, Ban Franc- send National Guard troops "to three poles officers. were hanled 'uoo gsnestm sssosos or ,slums protect those two sun" Arg, _ D1; g _ °"¢‘“"“u°° cm b° ms” L e Thre Rvere Ind Q\l¢N° ur 0 on' ‘ “uh er ' The f‘m°u°° awed with me igniegrllt The icebrcakers Belle- K-Mt all P11508 Ed' ' ward Island Hospital on November N°"°n“ ‘mmm *W* “nd 5““f?1 “N "' hum "° gy' 1933 W ML mg In gum help them down the rivu- tomor- whluoot, city, s osuglstu. NAVIGATION l°v~ I(-;.A|__,Ag Dem-gg gunna, Q The litnli service reported a ost 21,lsss,toiu,soalsrs ioomtuiuedfromrqoli i=iimrdr\s1ns°u'»i\¢°\1l1°f9'»- Thom.. W ‘ lm' lrud l wmiun Accumulation of the ice around ¢ th lock lltel itll lUf8i’ed limolt lutlllbdll ‘impossible cperafat d the gates ami lower t mpvafulas ale ex- § ,sous with the ssstssly movement bride's home, Buntw liver, Nov-` ef a cold wave ,now sweeping On- IS. 1331. U! l¢'.Y~‘l.-'Do°thN7d.itario- Anthmy 'C. Nswmrt to Ruby-ll.| Come 40 sfeainsrs, the msjirity wmg|g*_ downbound with Doble frelht. s 'nm ‘nd ¢g|1 gn gglggd by bggvy DIATII ‘ies blocking the Soulangss Cznai. 'rwe strong ifusit the John Pratt sos ami. sn sussishs to sm River. lov-I'l.`1@.J°l\U\\\|°' aehsausilcrthel& issilttsrs lawrence tonight. further compli- catilg the prospects for the next few days. PRESIYTEIIIAN MINISTII PASSES (Canadian Pnl) uorrmnsi. Nov. as-asv. noe- ert w. w. csmobrll. U» MINI pn.;-,ymem mnister who ones lil pastorates at Bhcdiac, N. D., I3- mond Plains, N. 3-. and amos:-sim B-- the home of his Nil- § .5 BP from s tres sites oslns dressed Will PIN” All from the Sonoma County Jail at Santa Rosa. “They made a g00d 10|? Ui ii- Ind “Thatwasefinelassonw theihopsthislessonwiliservein whois nation.” Governor Ralph ,yu-y .tag of the unim,” the Gov- sa'd. “There will be less kidnap- “mg .|44 gmphsupsny, "I don't Pins ill 91° C°“°""Y MW' mf’ think they will arrest ll\¥°U€ f°" lmsdsajobofit. the1ym~.hl@.IftheydoI'llpar- lsplItsAl»men isiii'=§‘i==~ iiiiigirfi §?§5 ‘S 5.’ willserveinevery poetponsdhlstrill attends GOV- 1 t it. way someone dontham. ~rtissoout tim. the lewis Tshoald have comfort in their “‘7°°° “ °""'°'d 1°' the homes This kidnawllil UWM" i Shipped Through, Saint Jo h n’ ioahkrnsl ldllfldi. N.l., lov);- ,sassomiiushtunsuagsooot ,lhedihsdlmqtsthsoqisthe 'D°l'tofls‘ntJohnlhisw‘ni¢. |.lsulss. assess oomsssuooes ¥_§§r§§§§ .i§€§i?§li §?§iEE§ E2; iiiiigit 5- ;-Eiiiii iii will winter ment, D0 head Yalfiorlts on December Lined mon BENNETT fooutinuedtromrsgsli s dlseusllon of t-Ns! priljlq the Prime Minster whimsloslly recall- ” h°W ill! Wliiilfi the great Glin- eee statmmsli, L'-Hung-Giang, had travelled to Europe accompan- oa by s physician. 'rms doctor had been implicated in lometrouble in China but L'-Himg-Chang had imooned him. People woossreol Why the great man should have in eluded him in his entourage. Their enquiries were met with the repl: that his duty was to krep Li-Hung- Chang in good health, for, if that statesman were to get ill and die he had left instructions for the physician also to be deprived of his 'ss Us O solicitation of the City business firms on Hondo# Members of tile Gyro Club will make s personal and Tuesday, November 27th and 28th. ll NEW FRENCH _ ~ --- Ctilliip Hniitb (berth (Continued from Page 1) _ sorrow m,ooo,ooo or tto.ooo,ooo 'w“°" .rom London to meet December(3_“_“|“1°n Bm4_ ssyrolls. | 'iso-c. 0. l. T. senior. While economists warned again 730-C°mm“"°° °f 5°°'*"‘ _ 'A , ed me ting. .hat innstios thmiooos if the mm§’“;‘! bem:,°_d,d ,ml dm life. _ budget were not balanced, farmers mon, of F,-um ,mg vqggghlss gm "That," commented the Premier demanded better prices, and 30,000 needy people in Canadian West "is s strenuous iuusirsroo of pn- mms" in mmm nm., ,,,-my cms or olothins e1»° MSM W ventive medicine. Whfs 1 do no: ,mcm simon in improve employ- fi*-_,§_°°°‘V°d "‘ H°°'"" “M commend it, because it m’ght de- nent conditions, the cabinet began prfve the community of the ser- lrumw m economy md mx P,-0-' vi of fits ist in oes m ny o m em en ct‘zens, ’t nevertheless emb:dls _gramme under which a saving About $4w,000000 was hoped for ' ° 9”" "Z“°h" The cabinet' planned also it was ‘nd Prhwe cbunty Greet poness had been made in earned, to demand a decree of .,_ “‘° °“"“‘ °‘ “““° W” '°‘°“°° .over is out runoiioosi-iss' wssss. -‘ma noamnoiv rua asus 'M ’“° ”‘ '°‘ '°"°“° "" "°‘ ts. ohsorsmps- osisiosi, which win. to dv-sv stisotion sotseu- ss- th" u" ° “cud un cu" md was sworn in early today to sup- vertisement in todbfl Uillfiuin 'mn ° ly muwd' The function' port H. Su'rsut’s ministry, wssssid featuring their POND! liilfl-“W0 of the heart and the brain, the dis coveres of those functions, and the precfsion of disgnms were matters upzn which Mr. .Bennett dealt. He :llustraied the advance in medical knowledge of those things by ssosllmg how ln the pre \ sent illness of one of the most dis- tinguished men of this country, the physicians had been able to .put the'r finger on the enact spot in the brain that was affected. Turn'ng to leg'slative activities. the Premi'r declared himself to bs "wanted" as to the prdcngation of human life. .,Not that I sm wor- ried with regard to my own." he added to the amusement of his heaters “for I have been held to be' author cf the gra-lsh:pper plague' the drought. tho may wins-r shui the putting of men cn the dole. I have been blamed for mpsiring the fortunes of some and increas- ing the poverty of msnk nd." However ln the prolonsatlorl of life the doctors would find their true vocation/ “Lynchlng is a sincere demand for law enforcement. I congratulate you on your attitude toward |ym,hm¢ md the people of Calif- qs-pls for their noble example in dealing with criminals." messes°d Harry G. Kilo, Kansas City attnr- ney and former i\id|¢- “ws protest, your failure to Piv- vm, g4¢qug¢,¢ protection," wired wiulssn 1.. Psivsrson, Nstional seo-. rstsry of the international IAN! Defence, New York. "W6 ¢5'|l\l¥N| immediate removal and vnu; Ili muenuggq, with smilies 0 death penalty to all officials and private persons relv0“8i\>i¢-" _ sheriff william J. Emir. lm°°\=¢ired by a common desire to seek only the beet interests of the country and the welfare oi’ its suffering people." URGES UNITED (Continued from Page 1) -41 ..._ ' 4;.,-_-____ _,_f4'_;:;:a The third alternative. he deciar~_- ed. must never be allowed to be-' come effective. He anphssiled it. was not the opinion of the British Govemment that any count-ri ._. should so kept in s permanent, § ‘I position of annament inferiority. Hesaiditmustbehqiedthl i. %' .`\»~”}` icexrnany would change and hecomi Action assuring reduction of New- pa¢m¢ whm she resumes her place foundiand‘s debt burden would belos g partner in arms ikliberations taken by the Imperial Government, Britain, France and Italy. he con- thcspeetll continued. and it review- united, should pt in touch with ed briefly the i`il1l1\¢lli`D\1¢hi- 01 VM Germany and discover what could country which led to appointment 5, 4°” um me mm an 'msn of the Royal Commission last spring. W-gp-gs might be exvwtld- “During the last two years, it has, whggsvgr might be a°0°mP1ilh°‘| “UU” m°T¢U”~\l\l' \PP°f'”'f 7-5** he asserted, he saw no reason wh! the Dominim is unable from its |¢ ,Mum not be bmghg |,)¢|mp;¢,|y, own resources to meet the interest heya, fm” lnwmng, 'uhm mi on its public debt. Urgent action him" of gh, Bfmsh pl-an ggnvm. bhltlfofe fdliililiod li the iellbd in "on ‘nd an Lane of ygggjong to be saved from default-a fate' If tm, ,m w¢¢,mpmh¢¢_ N #veiled 1° D¢°°mb°1’- 1931 *"4 1° held, sho su notions vm loysl is June. lm, by generous amistance|m, umcmem fo, . fa ,sn than from the United Kingdom and Can- mm" b. ,un ho” d mmm Ns” roi-ther sms soooouoos within an 'rho Royal commission had toons ,,,m,,,°,,, M ,M l,,,,,,,_ the neck of the Dliminidi twoi He oo,-,¢;u¢¢¢ by "u»¢“|n¢ gh; fold-financial and political. Inqwp, pi,-‘me 'wld mfg ,1¢¢.\,y. these circumstances they had re-lg,-|, '19, gh. Umm Kiqdqn in oonanended “immediate appeal be|¢\s¢ mmap in sp* pg", i'__ - --_ f- __ - ---.-~---._.._;?.__., iii ii iii, its life . Eeaéuu. u riliiiii .ifliiii iiiiilii 'ifiiiiii 'iii iii? --€%§E§u§¥EE§#- -‘A -f ~s='~3'-i<’r\<'k. ir, i \ 1 L 1' 4*'