fi-B. . l builds morernns- carbohydrates, prozelnnfna. i" Plenty of misce- sls so build meag cmb and bonmlhnydlel dangerously lack minerals. "k lid: in yeast- viumins. Sdnup nppedre. soothes creaky nerves, combats windp- srion. "k Re-inforcad with sunshine Vita- min D to build straight and sme- dy bones and . (cull. .- 14: worth of Quuk r > Unis contains more l! . ihe yells: Vitnlnlu 'b' l than 3 cakes of fresh yeast. sis \s~ Yeast From -WasteSulphite Liquor Made i0. F. by Guardian's Special Wire) LIVERPOOL, N~ S., Dec. 5-15 process of manuf yeast (mm the waste sulphite liquor dis- carded by the Mersey Pulp ldlfl Paper Company will be used hers as soon as plans are completed and a factory constructed by the best; yeast company of New York. G. Hcickenschull of Stockholm Sweden. discoverer of the p “‘ is here with S. W. Ilhesingh as oosssn T (vacuum fmln n}; n was sllsleetive of an election ut- ter .Hedefendedthenecordcf ber of counts end of the 1N2 trade which he declared. had given Can- ada “a sheltered market greatest market of the world," of the United Kingdom. Reciprocal TIICI On a reciprocal trade agreement with the United States he said that he was “perfectly willing to mike e berleln on terms fair and Just." There was a round of sp- Pllllle- “But!” he continued, "l don't want a bargain with any country if I have to give away my country for the bargain." He criticized Mr. King for his attitude toward the United States on trade matters. “Mr. King says: ‘Don't annoy them.‘ " he said. The opposition leader had been afraid that the United States would be "annoyed" if preferential agree- ments were negotiated with the United Kingdom. "Well," remark- ed Mr; Bennett. “I haven't reach- ed the stage of calculating how I am annoying other people when I am considering the good of my own country. Had “Revenge” Mr. Bennett said that he had his “revengc" recently on those who had condemned the "peace. order and good government legislation," when he received communications from the Liberal premiers of On- tario and Quebec asking him to receive a. delegation of pulp and paper men. The purpose of the request was to get him to utilise the terms of the legislation in ‘ to save the pulp and pa- per industry of Canada, and he ed. "Thus," he said. "this despised legislation has become the comer- stone. We have at last. been vindi- cated out of the mouths of our enemies." - The increase cf Canada's exports under the 1032 Empire agree- ments figured out at 21.4 percent, M!) Bennett; informed his sud- lsnce. Imports had increases by approximately 23.8 percent. He charged the Liberal leader with failure in the matter of nrgotiat- ing Iimpire trsde- agreements. But not only had Mr. King failed, he ' said, but he had also attempted m destmy the i932 cements. Mr. King had called upon his follow- ers in the Rouse of Commons to, m.ul......uw.....¥.u». One issue he laid before the aud- ience. If the Liberals were return- ed t0 NW". M 8014.114 meant the m’ tesday. One that had promised to do so if request- h n is nuance e0 leealaarereet bat alvsrmlg a newly nature may be inserted o eaaaa a word chiefly pliable m: administrfgfllt with particular "m"- rafltacked gs Llwrals on a '01:: “an” MoNTnLY ‘iumm B. 1. B. twllht at B. L-Sll inSydneyBtre on a vagrancy charge. was. fined 8600.00 and months in Jail for ii- NEIGHBORS (Continued 110m PO80 1) since the R. C. M. P. started search forhimwasnot fuilyknownto- day. Be came hers last Julyafter purchasing three acres at Candie. small farming community, but little was known of his previous life. He never exhibited fear of arrest and was listed in the telephone direc- tory under his own name. Captain Edgar Bigelcw. a friend of long standing and himself a sailing master. recalled today that he met Captain Hatfield on the ago and Hatfield told him he in- tended to retire from the sea be- cause good berths under sail were hard to find and he had no desire to go into steam. Bigelow, like m‘ field a Nova. Bcotian, said he xe- ferred his friend to his brother, D. 0. Bigelow, a Candis real es- tate dealer. and through him he bought his farm. After coming‘ in Candis. Captain Hatfield purchased a used automo- bile and began repairs and improve- ments to the farm. MONTREAL. Dec. 5 -- (0.2) -- Oorporal Waiter Harvison. of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, who "got" the long-sought Freeman Hatfield. 73, master of the Gypsum Queen. at. Manchester. N. l-L. told ‘ ight the story of trail he followed up and down the United Slates Atlantieseabcard and New York City before finding his quarry on a. lonely farm. The "Mountie" set out in his lone manhunt about two years ago for the elusive sea captain. He follow- ed ell sorts of clues which sent him hotfoot to many parts of the United States, including New York City. The Corporal nearly had Hatfield in New York about one month ago._ It was in New York, Harvison said. he got the tip which sent him to Manchester. There. in company with United States federal office1,| he was shown the farm on the out- skirts of the town where Hatfield was reported to be living. The farm was watched and the wanted man was finally seen to get out of THE ENRAL GUAQQIAN ll POLICE OOUIT — Two women ppeared in the Police Court yel- was sentenced to sisty 0r possession of liquor. A drunk. New York waterfront about a year 5 ‘out of business and s few ca; firms |will have a monopoly on the apple dli. Dec. ‘l. Ills-Mme representat- uuanimeusly in favor of the, scheme which is expected to go into effect early in January. .2tnd.the sabbath School mperintendent in their church. Just before the ser- ving of lunch Min Edith Court read an address while Mr. Albert Court presented ma. Iiilis with the chainlirs. Eiiisina few well chosen words thankedthe donors for their kindness. A dain ilmch was then served b! the cstess. '11» remainder of the evening was very pleasantly spent in music. singing, and playing games. After inging for “She's a Jolly Good Fellow" the party broke up wish- ing Mrs. Ellis many years to e11- Joy the comfort of her gift. BIIMBINE IS (Continued from gs l) who by agreement kept down prices ‘for Nova Scotta fruit and reaped ‘huge profits. I “The English consumer does not know the difference between an On- tario and a Nova. Scotis, apple." said the Captain. "neither, except in a few cases. does the wholesaler; but despite the fact that at least some ;Nova Scotia growers grade apples as Nova Seotia price with at least equal quality of pro- duct ranges considerebly below 0n- tario. _ "The fact that Ontario has an overseas representative might to some extent accu...“ m.‘ the dilfer- ,ence in price, but by no means the ‘wtslsvrud- .. . . “Unless the actual grower succeeds in securing a. few cents more a bar- rel the small producer will soon go i industry of this province? The Association members, who will be here for three days, heard O- Pcrry Foote outline a scheme for in- creasing the sale of Annapolis Valley lWlee in Nova Scotis. Thescheme sun ‘l0 I!!! your Chrltmss gifts at the Baptist lesser on m- ‘ jla-UJS-H-Q-fl uumlugsuramsoflfl 1‘ urns or srrssolanou-on I will Mach!!! iOfiHoly Ni Montreal G o 0d Market For Nova (C- P. by Guardian's Special Wire) MONOTON, N. 3., Dec. 5—Mlcnt- real has provided biggest mar- ket for Neva. Scotia and British the Nova Scctia Fruit Growers’ Association. The overseas market for apples who posed through here kindly en Film ited piisilgiities and incalculable benefits of such an organisatioxnt. Many other subiwtl W" "m" u by mo» present and discussed ' i‘ length. business off-b meetinl S cotza Apples mgiwmcmdg,’ M; p“... Iliad u» ovporivnltv f" i!" ‘m time, to listen to a most interest- ing lecture by the Rev. Father Earl Dalton. on "90"" “m” Work." He gave a moft vivid 4°’ “m... °' “‘°...."°§...3“‘ e21‘; under depressed conditfnn" Preceding the lecture, two fine "r "u. “:22; :2 w Doucette. also 6P ° ' lgigy by Ocnnie DeOlair. with the above pianist on the violin. First vice President, lleo McDon- ald on risirfi to move a_ vote 0| mange to t e Rev. hther. BMW! um those crew“ Wm more the" mm my ggming out m such incle- merit weather to listen to W W; eelicrlt lecture given by Flu"!- Dalwn. In the motion he wished to include Mr. Doucette and w. Le- for Montreal, Toronto, Ottawa and other large‘ Upper Canadian cities to buy Nova‘ Scotie. and British Columbia pro- ducts. Mr. Mleeler explained; i Captain And‘ | Crew Safe ' incllsied th'e"pl"lng offa represen- _____ I (C. P. by Guardian's Special WIN) Clair for the-entertainment. Mr cMilian with only Currie to but but Sar- -| Harold Drew heartily seconded the IIYWOTOIO ‘,-.;.;..;.,.;.;run-u:-:-:-:-:-:-.-:-:-:-:-:-: VISIT YOUR. IOII-TOWH lIQl-I TODAY recreates-layou- mm a ‘slavwl. qusu-ry PBIGI. roe shovel"! w" Hldks Defeated u-‘i-i (Continued 210m Pa!!! '1) ' draw a penalty- Another fist fight. this time between Nicholson and Bin-rage, delayed the game M1111 and for a minute it looked as if Gillwasloingtogetinonit m. wile:- and McDonald broke N"! gent again outguessed the latter player. McCsbe» hld his chance a minute later but this time Foster was thsbettsr. outsuelllfll Gli- iiffe not half a minute later. Nich- olson "and Burrage had Just re- turned when tbe bell ended the game. . LINEUPS Abhiesl Goal. Sargent; defence, Mcfiabe. Currie, Smith: centres, Kane, Getliffe; left wing. Nichol- son. Brenneman; right wing. P. Kelly, Desilets: utility, J. Kelly. Hawks: Goal, Foster; defence. Referee-"Saiior" Herbert, QUMMAI-Y First Period l. Moncion. Miller (unassisted) 030. Penalties: Burragc, Smith, Med. inski.‘ Stops: Ibster 13. Sargent 7. ' ‘ Second feried A 2. Abbies, Brennernan (Desilezs) 9.2a. a. Abbics, Getllffe (Brenneman) 142s 4. Abbies, Brsnneman (Ceiling and Desilets) 15.59. Penalties: Nicholson, Bum." Getliffe, MacDonald, Gill, Getliffe. Stops: Sargent 9. Foster ii. Third Period 5. Abbles, Kelly (Nich Kane) 029. OM“ Gill, Medinski: centres. ‘Miller. James: left wing, Surreal. McDon- ald: right wing, Marshall. Muckls. Penalties: Gill, Desilets, Nichol. son, Barrage. Stops: Sargent ii, Foster l2. lllurlxnnnrs mlilslcoln Pu s_|_l_ I o N (Continued mm Page 1) motion of 1st Vice r. ‘ Wbliih was supported by W. J- Bfflwdm- Rev. Eugene Murray. P. A. Murn- aghan and P. B. McTaiZuQ. ell ad-v ding words of congrllllllimn 9°’ Father Dalton for his splendid work in charge of Social Service. The meeting closed with prayer. R.G.M.P.Wi1l<0I0se "a etegesofthesecend period-was theneastiletlurdcommerxeecime wentonatawrrifiegaiand itwasSaint Johutlwt did the forcing. A lilissChanees sey of Australia. fllured in the only spill durinl um. llIdtldll '1 eam A h e a d In g Bike Grind (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wile) NEW YORK. Dee. b-The 1t team of Avanti Martinstti ‘lino Reboli forged to the frontis New York's 87th international sir- day biwcle race in Madison Sq Garden during the early MK sprints tonight. °1 B? ier with a total mileage of Li" miles and nine laps. Georgwnemp- the sprints but returned to competition within a few mic- SPICIAI. DIED T0 LAY BAIIID ‘rock ccckrels. Imported Ontario .ll‘reci Bray quality. Get your ‘Foundation breeders from me. Price $1.00 each. Howard Wood. “ylcgm-lg, L-Soll-li-e-iii. IDXIS I02 SALE A1‘ ‘III/I prices. One pair (boarders) year ;oids, purchased from , m» last year. Their five ww _--4 males. one female. fine ions dun-red medium silvers. wrm ~ e-e Gordian. - am" n-sioe-s-la-e-si Female» He! Wanted Wanne- orsari! 11,11?!" . . AHA 5170 car-s noon norlss. MOD- ern conveniences. as BlshflP 5i- Appiy at 122 Prince Street er Hickey 6r Nicholson's Office. 14-32141-1041- m srré-sroas. cosine sus- ten and Orlebar Streets. Best suited ‘i: meat andwflsh market- Ilflll U100! ‘W?! - . 0W“, y, bsosr-lz-s-a. Male Help Wanted wlurrln .~. IXIIIIINOID snur 4° ‘my m farm neuronal-lotte- would» M!!! 1% W- . ‘v Llsm-ia-e-n 5 Dillfiflfifll’ ‘fl-ii 0Q MIOMIN will an automobile and enter it. . v _\ i ‘v “ d‘ - -_ tsti i l {istrib ti centres _ , . se first Shields and then m‘ York, who will design the fac a l5nawgg2t°ltui:<&2i to kg}, ‘Zhfaiflfiwhe 53px?’ o, m4 mar. sons s, mews-mm‘, nBooflegal Goalfimlnesiam-b‘ w m, m“ m, m?" . . m, gnu-q.” 3.11pm“ liquq- 1g M k d _ 3mm 1d mmem sonabla apples and to make sure the "blmml “MW” , had Shields returned, sewiw ‘or _-_- $111122? vcrllvtus Llzrwwiéigckwd edflugfléoynfllggiguf blfnchecdor and .5541. mrvouslgfglfgém“ w“ be“ "vm m“ iockywdaovrve of the vgwcmuntna w l, B, can“, w,“ w“. ‘rfgwwilm - e I mil . - "l" "m" ‘ while the extradition warrant was ' o; Mjquelqn 953M“ p; Q9119“ u“; ‘Yfimw Mums N8 n“ 4F . . ' ha“ _ ‘mm 551d in dggcflblrlg mg my; ting it through a long lease of of- “m: u“ to mm i Special advertising would be done u“ d’ we w“ ~ m." Wm S _ . u‘; d h‘ o! pllqlhfllehed. by Beaver-s v “thud or MOEMLML i "or: 1,1191 M5,...“ u, 1,1533] 001$ figvzlfiocgigstzkgwdfiglg; tzlgrngfiilfigle Egzfipizri“ gtiezrfiiiz: 8&1: in St. “m me figfifioi: 5,11% lgogtillielnull-byl; “t: i ' nssrns campaign funds Mr._Bennett re- m m, u,“ who“. W, l win c _. cards would be di-i- 10%;” I by haw Qansdiln 1111 glfmimu _; prsnure. Coach Benedict thew . mall“: ma‘ 19*?" dniinmul: w charge of fraudulently securing aitgual‘; zmmm‘ “leudnwbe pmfily would be a total fr?“ 515cm; _ (C. P. Iy Guardian's Special WIIII 10g? czlrlqslgaretALn-Ag Piilmmufi” mtg; ‘Ulteweas kilyznriervevhggglthfay ‘it; WE‘??? 2"“ 0237137812213?’ 2M" “'° “Pm” 1°’ ‘m’ "‘°““‘ " 1°“ T“ ilwllw" W" “w” m‘ and afwrrafl followed. liousrea “m? N‘ 3" m”: t . - oss e ypsum ueen y ' Built in Montreal i’! years ago. mmom and fined us each by - h, y“; g . Funeral service in, Belfast come from at the last election, 191g 600M113 IPPXQ 5nd on! 9f n" dag“ I ‘ 5 H x 11118000 J llfilfl mung mvav-wolm chm? on filmy Dem 1' M y Ewgilrrlofhge drbafgndfintehe :3? OTIAWA’ Bea s" (ca) " T.“ vfiiybr the bislest lobe Mr Footei m gornpemy fluid Zfilfiffti: ullfgrmlywgllning 00?. 0?: “Malay,” ‘mt ‘d? “"111",?” 9"“ m” "Eu" bu“ n‘? ‘l . - 3 .5- ‘DE ft 01.112111 l} t- ' ' n . _ ' nllullfllfllllldlW ecoc ernmelwg $60,000,000 guarantee to ‘up; gm $15M?“ cggwrfxauaq said, would be to line up wholesalersncgisiered in Q. Johns. oer-advise issued to have their Pita m. w“ -mmdm k m‘ w m. ‘Mkunu w ‘n, m m‘ VANtDERSTlNE-At 88 Weyrnouth the Canadian Pacific Railway 5‘ where extradition proceedings have/m‘! num“ m ‘m’ “m” antral w“ “u” “ma” milled about in Kali!!! iee. --.- PM "my; g; h“ guflered 3a Street on Wednesday. December s. the afternoon meeting. ssyins that been instituted for the removal of M" ‘h"-“P'°m°‘°*h"*1°t,°““°":; F Trial For }?“°“"'ir:f;n,ud ‘ ca?“ w“ Wolves were sorely pulsed w! bruised 1m shoulder at Hallie! m4. Mrs. ‘James n. Vanlderstine, u similar conditions arose min Captain .. r-mnus w. Ot- W“ ‘PM’ “m “m "n ° - @333 g "nazgued m “mm ‘m; Graham ma. the stocky time “g was.‘ aggravated up in her 72nd year. Funeral from her he would take the same action. m“, m. mm on chum“ o; mugul- ‘euiibulfllallplzcmbald mum) o‘: e ‘gram! by mm warm. “than n‘. fliht guild, hiring retifld from the m)”, g_ whmggn late residence on Friday. December The railway had been in serious enfly 55mm“; g teparltiofll award Dalian,‘ ' “manna FM.“ gm, DB8 8 fl’ dying‘ gm“ B," Baum,“ w“ lafein the second my“! g y“ gygvbflfl” u; Wthtservicte startingcat 1530. Inter- danger. and the action had been g: 1°;- m? gm g; the gov; mud “illélmmlwncy o! the axwflnkntd . but m, maul-mm improved‘ an d u“ mggqn" 9g J3"; . nccessa . o -' - ""*' ' , 4W3" stick Wink men Hun er R ver eme c?! ‘S! Bu; Béueelflfi ixmajuelzy. filaouglptm branch with particular reference to (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) today. u M 0rd". w “u: firs; g1" mm“ o; mg qygg. m“ mfhm m“ . mil-man us» - M-u --- - c I ‘ rgnxld WtNd antiqued h“§,';', flung“, ' “a? of Windsor, N. 5-. fishxlu ‘their piles-tones. I nurfummlnla°fwlpmgd$ g Imam um“ dumu" 5. c i; y?» exligyal digs-a our: "Wwnmi" °i “l” “WM” °“ "Merv" -- "d! “m” mm“ ‘M “m” '°“ Bulm‘ IOHHQJ me us nmuluunqinssy fer the next Wolverine lune Ad rt- - n t P in Advanc’ {fa Pmflc: “ l. » u” m. Fruit Finance Company. we effort w move the truism de- common in on» Bretonlwtwim" my .1 3m wum, who relieved may. . VG lilllg i 39'“ 3Y3 G » The Mme, m" m,“ sk,m,,,_siso.ooo had been lent m rlnanwvalcpea today as Arthur Crwilecn that the Legisiatur: tptiasezflolgififi “mm _ , m." m,” Central cum-- locals. 4e on word: Western and Eastern locals. u chose w “gm exu-gdymn u, can“, Fruit Cvmilmlvl Ind I mliflflty 01! was called "to face a murder die-lie 406181191! t0 P"? Begun‘ mum “Wu-g w, ‘gag may; 1mg; ~11“- pvgmu, gggyq-r and - $1’ .§'Jl".'.'...fi’l"l'.'.'" “.21'1il.."'s°.§.75'"feyilfifinll.. T1'..'."J."r|°.'.':i":$ and the Department of Justus has gwndnwegsgggiy=ogtgmli°sggfigl ‘Dfifi flaw? ffi $19,: 0:13;". m, m, um two gum navel. coins new t fidbwlmaa. grit the fee arm- hob- §_ Iplrltual Offerings, Cardl. ate , do pier name; mun n! Condolence 7M IEOUIOG the SQTYICBI 01l- MQ-DOIIQIMI ‘x0000?’ w“ “m ‘Numb!’ ma”. ' y Ray Jugan o! men m ‘h. m‘ “menu- me boo“ 51%‘ u“ U? II ullkfi lemodpiiag ' n ha‘ 0. pell ma. 21mm; of’ “runs- am! snlmclli "- We oer lneh or ee- II‘ Counsel to advance the claim for the ' ~ | mu m“ m l" o; I W!“ I01! I'll‘ “'95! 1°00 N5‘ h”. ‘M W‘ - '5.“ ~' x word. other rates on nDbllr-nlon removal o! m; “mused n“); Qwngf u“- lmlidllbd 1'16 mieht ‘in F°°°9afi15§§°r5 W975i“ i e a ber. ‘ _' _ ' llilfl hi! BIO! ll! l NOD50 [UM m‘ , Ilnlrnnln Charla for any advertisement twenty-flu sum. and supp" M ‘he m!” mum! pgggldgm, Kslssll said the seasons 1m‘ "um; m“ 145g, Jergms oaths compel! 88- -‘ - _ b’; . hug m 1h; {one - - ~- - ~ _ - ~- u.-." so... u...» u P-m- g§c§§§§,,;""n§§§; hgg,,=g,;:,;"~,;,~,,; “vegan; "gm-mm; ,,,,,,,,--—-——,, n. w... m... mm w - w- m» - g - _ - g g ~ ' . ¢---—--i-- . $237412‘; S.’.2."'2.'.“'.!.".."'..'.‘i22-'; M- n 33L? §isii=€{'l=‘§'§'='=§§§“§l§$m‘§- "35"" m,“ Kwufiéymsigwfi “°“ “(mug woman", m" m, m o, ,, l, , nun-n subs: m»... soul-w soar mm! Dayishle in advance. . ‘see aneoua HOD :01‘ ltSflCBWI-lCt-lflll by I Gflfmlll p em‘ o a In ‘n a w m; 5 _ Gflhllll. Llflln’: o “Dawn ' ' ' growers had just reason to look to 5 M gm ps4 received a PINRIIH. N. -. - Mach“, . u“ w _ “bum (n n“ pug) 1 F s l m: worm ralvsm CHRISTMAQ margin: glyvggigggfggosyesirézg the future with more confidence. pmhw““'°°' n,“ w“, conga...“ Olptlllt .1. Kendall, n, of the Ans; nmmnfmnmuféwt ma‘ 9m 5 _ m... M - or a e Card! from The Quamm‘ 5°!‘ mission investigation two years ago w°'k °‘ m‘ A99“ mm “M” b10047 WWW 1M h“ V111“! i" "mm mukm w” m!“ m li-rudscn. Shields. Lawlor. Duchess ef Yerkserhfl "W!" "l"? _ film"! — 5x611!!!" 4°51!" S‘ onvinced the Canadian suthoriticsimw w" wmmmdm ‘m’ m’ and that Wilson had visited Oleve- three 09110!‘ 0W0"! 3111"": "h" “h; 105m a“; “gm; p» the Duke opened the reconstructed 5 sou sans-nuns. srrnv 41 reasonable mica L_wu_u_2_,_,_ fhat me veclselhm been m. mmw, growers passed a resolution urging w“. ma, m m“ their motor car overturned on the ‘and.’ “mm mun wax"; ‘mm omund i d m, w, . °“°*“‘“° Bme" L"°3°""'"'“" through stress of weather. ti» 8W1! i» °°"“"“°‘" m‘- Desviie I- swmiee d immunity» "Y w “'°°'“‘“‘ “"'“°°“""' Centre. Monaco. bonus: wmwins ‘mnehimrv- The i letter “n!” T“ on era/wan mum m ramnsss ‘storm-s Henge J- firm a! Am; _ _ :“"*‘°“g“$ ,‘:“Q,;'“§fl"¢'“ d‘ monso u: Quuulurnrs mum“- gzwgmfilm fig” "“ °“° "“""°‘ “ m.‘ -~ , ., as ounse lined ’ . . . _ - °l'.'.&'§°§.§§.mi"“5£§”‘.. rper Devembsr "i- °“° "m" “m” lugs». l; 11:21am which the M188 U18 B o y h V-"Dvdlon. New’! I-vwivi- Referee: "ma." Davin. ' ghee; guardian Oflice tf- “H” p“? a “mums old‘ “m”: reparations commission heard in ed W JMR w- D- HW‘ w a’ (37 n‘ mufin‘ n“) 311F355‘ “3911- uvlln" \ 1 _ »'-i—-—-——' please notify Athvl Rvbefi-B- 1930 Wm b, m, dggendmymm m- L Qcated rang we 81-year-old former steel - Qllflfilllm- D°°- 5 SUMMARY ' a us... sacs-A rcw rues muss Hishfl=1d~ 1"3°°*'12'°'“" cheduer Court action on Jan. r when cbembt. said he would fyle a writ- -s lieilrgo of Zebu btlllillwgclntizzlllm . mum Period ~~ 31nd females, sired by 1929 World's m; r l‘ Government will seek c P a G fig w“) ten motion demanding the names for M‘: urns or e’ i First Period w _ . ,_ . . . "M"! PW" trtbutor to fund which de- rodeos were held here 0r l W" No sco_.e. i ff.*.‘f“.‘§§§’“i.§ 9331.521? Oafiil. T0 be‘ §‘.’.'§{°.‘i§".§§.°.;'§1'$§'§t.§’§ut:u° {Wii (MBUJYBT. "Bu D"- 5"‘m°d4‘° Z5413 the .19»; of returning till the ticks were "WW4 "in l-Saint John. Houston (Henson, Penalties: shields. Mosher. B114- ‘ ‘on; or ' L-Zi058-l2-5-3i. u...» m. ~ ~ u» investintim Mwkim. “Wu-aid 0mm‘ h" Wilson mm we u spun. mm- mu- ms... o-uu-vl ll-ll- ne- . 2 '-- g . T0 LE1‘ — "30"" "M'- P- "' mam“ b; my“ Gunman“ m d“ "m" h‘ w“ “MM rrucs on nexus nun fiwfifyommh“ 174°’ 0"“ m“ r? f i ‘ honrlelngsckexgvsoxtllgfi Mwnmmd‘ ‘Faun-u 1031:.“ understood the action against day to have been in Ilewisvills. N3: mum“ h; W114 u“ - ' ' ‘ m; score. i i ‘ma’ “1"“‘g“‘°‘“°°°“ P~ n l" r0 wr so u cuss-mm manna will a. wnduetsd u. m» recently. at tlwmhwaag‘ "°1§°*°’ the us m an attemot w show un- usumflBUI-Y» aft}; Wu}; "w" Pius“ WWW“ 1"!"- ‘ ' n-iloaa-lz-s-al. " ' . Criminal Courts, u m u sail-some. 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