SPECIALS -n-Il;a'tl.aaa~& llacFadyews BakersCocoa,%lb.tin......... 17c pQrflyztilllNlhz.............."25C Paslzyflour, , Barbbuis-‘fi-eara Tartar, lb. pkg. 33c RedRoseCoffeeJlacan 38c TeagRedRoseandMorsealb. 35c (jookingChocolateJralflb. 15c 1,; EXTRA SPECIAL BuIkTeaJb.....--..............29c Floor Wax, lb. tin .. Grapes,2lbs....... Walnuts, fresh, lb. . . Tomatoes, 3-tina, . . . Free Delivery Party May Continue _ Work (Associated Prel) DUBLIN, Irish Pres Slate, Dec 8 .-'rhe Frgs ltafa axezutive council today proclaimed the Young Ire- lan Assoclsvon, a junior branch of the United Ireland Party, an illeg- al organimtiop. Almost immediately, however, the party and tho association is- sued s joint statement that mem- bers of the latter body would con- iinue to work for the fulfillment of their aims. Blue Shirts were worn by an or- ‘w United Ireland 27c GoldenWaxBeans,2’s .. . . . . . 10c Alymefs Orange Marmalade, 40 oz. . . 34c Raislnnbothsecdless...............12c Phone 226 There’s no Port; For University IDINBUiHBI-L Scotland, Dec. l0 -—(C.P.)—Sir James Basie. at a graduation ceremony held to com- memorate the inauguration 360 lyears ago of Edinb [n un.......ity, lof which he is Chancellor, likened Libs Univetdty to an agelem wom- an. She started with a simple pina- fumhesaiihbuthowhadollpro- fusors to carry her train er eyes Id! fixed not 0n the years that hed gone, but on the M0 that were ahead , “She knows that the tart of a dough wold must still be her por- | IOPPM" " 0mm lillAllIlll l ‘Ills :03‘! ward Ismael, ‘qgu h l‘, FOXIS POI JAPAN-YUM!- dlY Ir. W. K. Rogers 09.1.,“ g number of Lye foxes to Japan. ‘I'll! PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Fur Pool Umltfid is receiving pelts throughout the entire season in Charlottetown at the oflice of J. A. < Webster and Company, rse Rich-I mend Street as well as at the head ' office, Summers!‘ . sosa. Ill-In "Iwnse to the Board of anon meat for improved train service on the Murray Harbour line orders have been received from Monctcn for the following temporary ar- raflfllnent. Beginning on Saturday _ next, December is, the Murray Har- bour train will be belt. at Char- lottetown until 4.80 p. m., arriving in Charlottetown at the usual hour. \bply Iinardra Links” to anta- British Honduras " Produces Large Size Grapefruit MONTREAL, Que, Dec. ll-(C. PJ-largc quantities of British Honduran grapdlnrit and o'anges m Irrlvlflk on the Montreal and Toronto markets this. season in wlllilctltion with the Jamaican Product. and during i084 it is bop- cd to double the quantity exported io Canada. f 0m British Honduras ganization headed by Gen. Eoin "‘°"- b“ s” l“ “Mislmwl SW1“ The 105mm was made by A- Lei-s o-Duul which '8‘ oumwd l‘ full target for all the winds of Brown, dgem. hm 1m- glm mvem- an armed menace by the cevq-l-l. merit on August 22, and which merged with ths Cosgrave Party and the Centre Pary to form the United Ireland-Party to flgm p“- sident Eamon De Valera. 'I‘oday’s law was based on the Public Safety Act and came as a kquel to raids on‘ the home of D'Duffy and Parw headquarters. The annual meet g of the North Tryon Women's tute met at the home of Mm. Bid Ioard on Mo“- day. Nov. Ilh, with l0 numbers and four visitors present. 'I‘he meeting was opened by m- beating the Creed. The roll call was responded f0 by paying of fees. The minutes of the last regular mcfiiinswercnadandadopted. Cor- respondence was tben read regard- ing questionnaires that were sent out from the Women's Institute Branch. It was moved and second- ed that a committee be appointed to take charge of these questionnaires. The School and Sick f" ‘ttees gave their report. ‘ The members decided to rem ber the Orphanage and Sanatcrium M. Christmas. After the reports of the President and Treasurer, the following officers were elected for the coming year: heaven. She says: ‘for g university there can fca no harbor.’ ‘That ls hi?!’ lYlllbils for the years between 1N3 and 22kt." Queer Plants Vvhenisaplant nota, inCanadrsflorathree fhatareoutheborder WWl-bcwbulsrno- Pllntt to an article in National Railways lwomthefoodofwhldrconslsts orrmemmplwnsrpnntm leaveswlthbrlstleswhich Willtdownwasdandraevent in- Issetsfrem ouLAtthe botfomiaasmallpoolofrainwat- erinto which the insects me ‘rhssundewpoasessssten- merit-misled British Honduras ’ Citrus Association, in Belize. which has invaded the Montreal market with a choice shipment" Broom said the Brltlsh Hondur- ans had installed modern machin. c?! for sorting, polishing and stam- ui-ng the mm. The origin will be marked on each skin. He told how the colony, served by Canadian Na. tionsl Sfeamships, had only 26 W" under Iapefruit in ma, whereas they now have 2,000 acres ofaplantisandtheanimalnmdergrspekuitflssaidtbelnq. llsh and Canadian markets appear- ¢d W fill-U! lbs investment and that Prof. Clarke Powell, cilz-ua ex- DFt oi’ the University of Capetown, had pronounced Stan Valley. in! kitish Honduras, the ideal grape- fruit region. some of its grape- mmlfvllbiwssarv-ank head. In a tip to housewives. Brown said that citrus fruit with seeds in it is invriably better flavored than the "needles" kind. ‘facles which exude a sticky liquid, Mlding the insect fast until it dies. The tentacles sefrete a Juice arm-retiring like pepsin, and th helm in dllestlni the insects. | . a water plant, lbhdders which are very sensitive and any aquatic prey which might hlppentotouchanyofthemls sucked into the inferior of the bladder. h“ l ‘ BISHOYS GAITEBS ‘S DRESS MANCHESTER, England. Dec. ll MAKE has ' Treasure Found Really Not Lost LONDON’, Dec. ll-(C. P.) _ “"811?! notes to the amount of ce- 000 were found by workmen of the 1M1 cos company in Chiswick "h!" u!!! look up some floor board: in connection with their ‘work. , A friend telegraphed to the as. President, firs. Prank Elma, (re-‘—(CP.)-A blshqp whose garters cupanfs of the hcuse, Dr. James elected); Vice President, Mrs. Wil- ,wu'e lip fastened because he was Tate and his brother. R. A. Tate, fred lnman: Secretary, Mrs. Heath too ll-W to use buttons was re- a dental surgeon, who were Iway. Chisholm: manner. Mn. Arthur forged to by the lhmhioness of infvmlnd them of the “find.” but Dawson; Diremors. Hrs. Howard Clllbock. Mrs. Stirling lord. Mrs. HedIAIIdZAIIGIIRQIBLNUIIDtQ- and Miss Margaret Waller. The martin: shed with sinslns cair- of gaitea u» the league and fake chute 0r it. Ihe National Anthem. Next meet- Reading at a meeting of the Per- sonal Service League in Manchu- fllesaidtheblshopsentanold mhalhusedmewor-lrm to make received a telegram 1n reply 1mm one of them st fng be was ‘well aware" that the money wag under the floor and xking the friend to The brothers had gone to Ire‘and lhsfobehsldsttlrehcmeofllrl iamnethlngotatof them. ‘Waring and atelegram wasaenttotbem MSX 1511310’. GIFTS For Glvers ‘mammals Special Holiday Discount SILVEIIWIIIE "Wines annoy and malzilslloflewdr: llvllgaw u ottoman. k‘ if: in ii it Ofsanaa wasps; “"""':7.§:.r-"" ddss 1M2 ....',""" have ‘~ ~00.“- ma. hm“ IIQIIB. Ii, "live-alumna?- "III I‘ a lllswll laaall as‘. CHARLOT’ II III I BUY CHRISTMAS saALs 0.0.0» mist c0000 ‘IUIIDA! 730-0. G. I. T, Senior. Committed For Trial (Canadian Pleas) LONDON. Dec. B—l..ady Strabogli and Robert Mirller, e2, today were committed for trial on charges of attempted fraud and conspiracy Both defendants pleaded not guilty and reserved their defence. They ar¢ accused of attempting to obtain £8,000 by false prefences from Francis De Moleyns, younger son of lord Ventry, an Irish Peer. in a deal over timber concessions in Honduras. Lady Strnrwll, who is ‘I1. is the wife of the ninth Baron Strabogli 1nd mother of Lieut. Col. J. M. Kenworthy. author and former member of Parliarnmt. She is a native of Sacramento. California. Commission Passed Resolution (Canadian Press Cable) LONDON. Dec. L-Thc bill to; carry out the recommendations of , (he Newfoundland Royal Commis- sion, by withdrawing self-govern- ment until the island's finances are restored, was introduced in the Jouse of Commom at the close of today's sitting by Leslie Here-Bel- finarlcial secrleary to the xeasurer. The bill was formally given first reading, the financial resoludon yh'ch precedes it having passed the report stage. Hardy, Junior Is Released (Canadln Press) PARIS, Dec. 1i—-Mrs. A. C. Hard wife of Be-ntcr Hardy of Eromvlle. Ont, ssllcd for home today on the Europa, fully rsrnvercd from sfizht injuries she suffered in an indict- ment here several wrelzs Mo. Her son, Fulfcrd Patric‘: Hardy. was chargei with stri"i"~. his rno- ther and was released today. Son- ator Hardy will sell Saturday for Canada with his son. Young Hardy had been in police custody for several weeks charged with striking his mother. The you": m~n w~nt from Font:- Prison to his father's hotel. They will sail from Havre rn the Cunard liner A‘aunla. for Halifax. The investlmtnrz mnclstratc 10st nlvht formally issued a "non You." automatically endinv. the prowed- ‘ngs taken against the yovn" man. Hardy's release was uncondvlonal but his lawyers had agrrefi he should leave France lmmediawv. On Nov. 30. the dist‘r"t11i<h0rl French all-shirt, 'I‘ruell— declared tbs galiere and made a little girl's immediately the discovery was Hm“ ~|,._.,.s.ons1b.e-- m. ms with a sip fastener downilfllde known. The money, it ls un- 12:?“ a report submitted n Mag- Juicer as new." a» added. IIEADABIIE SIIFFERERS How Many of the Ordinary Tablets do You Take to Believe a Headache or a 1 mssfood, was in the blast deed- bcu. ‘There 1a no mystery about ltj’, it was stated at the house. "Mr. Tats probably did not believe in placing the money in a bank." JUNIOR RID caoss MEETING On Friday, Nov. 24th. the "May. birds," held their weekly meeting in the primary department of West Royalty School. The president was in the chair. The minutu of the last meeting were road and adopt- ed. Twenty-eighg msmbua answer- ed the roll call. and five visitors were present. Reports were read by the convenora of tbs different eunmlttees The service committee reported the; the members had made pictin-es to be sold bsforg the close of the meeting for two centa each and that the parents had been invited to the meeting. The health committee reported that all members brush their teeth twice a day end that moat member's wash i their hands a; dinner time, Savan- al have no towels. but are them next week. All members had a bath last week. It was moved and sscmded that a bill of fifteen cents ba paid, l Church at istrate Gloria. First Governor New Brunswick An Irishman Th: frst governor of the prov- ince of New Brunswick was an Irishman. Thomas Carleton. He was born in Ireland in 1735. He came to Canada in 1778 and fought in the subsequent wars, returning to lmgland in 178.2. In 1784 he was appointed gove nor of the newly foamed province of New Brunswick Ind worked energetically to organ- ise its glvernment. establishing the capital at Fredericton. He return- Od to lmgland in 1MB and died Iedcricton, in Christ Church (Xtlndral, has the first cathedral foundation on English soil since the Norman conquest. It is prac- tically an exact copy of St. M'.\ry‘s Snettlsham, Norfolk. Bfillnd, and is an outstanding I Xnmie of gothlc architecture. 100C the ‘Ilourlst Bireau of the Qfldiln National Railways. its will! east window, towards the l“! U! admit-atlas: to a d which Trinity Church m Yuk wntrlbiried. is an objcrt ll who 3'!" if I “Oaly a5 them Norway Pine other air . and dashed for the open I'll Sosa is Rid sl ll” 'I'horlssnds have lid this; thorQdl have h; thousands have suffered from some of hrnnc ial trouble Never neglect a Che tumble an it 001i \ ‘ .'.."°.t."'.=-l‘t fck."h...'“~=.g_gg HIIIBIIASIIG FELT McLnre and MacKinnon representin Hudson's Bay Company w ll commence fur purchasing Tuesday, Deceas- ber 12th. Bring your silver fox peltw and get highest cash prices. 3448 WERE BAPIIVES; illlESC m0 llllMRll NER Liquor Crew Now In Jail Awaiting De- portation To Can-; ada. I (Casaadha Prom) ST. PIERRE, Mid, Dec. 8- Wearled by their thrilling exper- iences as captives on an escaplnf rum-runner, four men of Canada‘. customs service rtted tuniaht in this little French village and a short distance away, in the island's old stone Jail. lay the Nova ' crew of liquor-runners who cut .heir seized craft free of a patrol boat yesterday and carried the coasiguards to sea. A full day the captured customs men spent on the fleeing motor- vessel Kromhout before she slid up! darkened St. Pierre harbor lsstl flight to land the prisoners. Their frcedom came dramatically as Fr-snclr police, warned of the ves-, Ms impending arrival, boarded Llcr and placed- the crew under ar-_. r05‘. Captain Ross Mason and the seven men who hsd sallcd from here with a cargo of rum only a few days before were placed in jail pvndmg act on on the part o! Can- adian authorities. Toniglib no‘. ‘llllPyrS hllil bccn prefcrred against hom, but timers were infhcatlons if an early aitempt to bring them JACK to Canadian soil for trial. i (frew Iktained g Will, Capt. Mason, the following Jvlllbvlli or iho Kromhoufls crew .cre bring detained: Mate Fred \rcher of Lou-sburg. N. S., and Arthur Knzcklc, Lorain Mason,‘ Wallace Greek. Fred Tanner, Wil- berg Greck and Girren Morash. Except for the mate, all hail from Lunenburg, N. S. The powerful motorshlp they manned makes Lunenbur! h" horns port also, al hough she is be- lieved to be of American owner- ship. Abandoned except for a sol- itary watchman, she lay ln harbor tonight, to be sent beck, it was ex- pectzd, into Canadian waters. Mecmvhfle, the four coaslguard men were awaiting thcir own re- turn to Nova Scctia. ‘The cu.ter Stumble Inn, from which they had gone aboard the Krornliout as a prize crew after her seizure off .he Cape Bre.0n coast, had started for St. Rcrre, bu‘. she wen; back to North Sydney today. Chief Officer Milton McKenzk and his mats were graiefui, how- ever. for the delay. It gave them a chance to res.-.he chief officer, Second Engineer James McIntosh and Able Seaman Raymond Ox- ford and Murdock McDonrlrl. The swifJy-moving events that took place since early yesterd: 1n- .ng had left them fatfgued. Back to Canada And while they waited to rejoin heir companions of the srxvlce. he Royal Canadian Mounted Pc- lice hurriedly made plans to rc- turn the rum-runnnig crew back to Canada for trial. Little difficulty was expected in getting ihcm back, and officials anticipated their early return under in ernational law. Whether the imprisoned seamen ; planned any determu-red opposition to their return had not been dis- closed tonight. After his arrest last night, Capt. Mason declared his ship had been seized far beyond ‘ lhe ill-mile limit. She was 3'7 miles at, sea, he said, but there was no indication wheher this claim would be laid before a court. The customs mm did not com- ment on the master's siatemeni. They adm’tted the chase had been a long one. A hail from the patrol boat failed to halt the moiorveasel as she loom- ed up in the darkness of early morning. She turned. instead, and fled; ths cutter churned along in heg- wake. bow-chaser barking time and slain. Finally the rum-runner hove to. As she wallow-ed in the choppy see the prize crew went aboard, and a towing line was fastened. The Stumble Inn started for North Sydney with her tow 700 feet ssfom. Cut Krosnhmlfs Cable For EARLY CHRISTMA We have on display at our store a complete aa- aorlmeat of CHRIST- MAS WRAPPED CIG- ARS, C’ 1G A R ETTES, P I P E 8, CIGARETTE HOLDERS, CA 8E8 AND RONSON LIGHT- EBS, ROLLS IIAEOIIS. TOILET SETS, HILI T- ARY BRUSH 8 E T S. TBA VELLING CASES. TOBACCO P 0 UCHES, PARKER AND SHEAF- FEIFS PEN AND PEN- CIL SETS Visit our store and sea our display before yon decide. QSSP" DTU ‘u HIEQJ I SAINTJOHN-FREDERICTON-IAONCION AMHERST-CHARUOTTETOWN The police ship relieved. but hm speed was not 811M 011011811 i0 overhaul the fleeins 6TB“- 1-09-111 '9 usg the gun for fear of injuring his own men, Capt. Moyle Myson was forced to see his 501D dWP b?‘ hind, And the Kromhout vanished seaward with 1,500 K885 01 Yum under her hatches. A few hours latcr ail available craft of Canada's preventivg fleet had taken up the hunt. By wlrelem the word went to all shipping to keep a lookout for the Kromhoui. But she evaded them all, and was unreported until she slid up St. Pierre! sheltered harbor into the hands of French authoriiics, advis- ed to be on the watch for ihe elu- sive craft. Parrots Pick Proved Deadly LONDON, Dec. ll-(Q P.) One ' the mas: extraordinary cues in i; experience was the statement oi r..- ooroncr at an inquest at West Mlddlesex Hospital on the death of awomanwhohsdbeenkilledby a pa. rot. The woman, Iiaa Jane Orif- fithawasWyeasaofa-gmfilhe was covering her parrot at night, as the bird peeked her on the left elbow. Tcxaemia. and gangrene M10004. and she died in hoop the following day. A verdict in ac- corded. GREEN ROAD SCHOOL Honor roll frr November: Grate X-l Ela Tools, 2 Julia “Csugficy. Grade IX-1 Alice Toole. Grads VII-l Morgan MvCauqh- “eodore Tole. Grad" II—-1 Della McCaughey, ‘tina Conway. Grade I—l Stepbrn Toole. Mfdred M. ,Cusnck_ Trachcr. Ilnarda LlnlIu-nt r-mm-ea stains. ,cut and dstrlbuied in the had done for man? YB! l. when» de- ‘All cordance with the evidence was re-‘ "Eileen T0015 3 Ma's-m“ m‘ taxes or balance of taxes unpaid after Dec- §§.§.=y'1n_r more "ma. 2 ember 31st will disqualify the elector in des. 0 fault from voting at the coming Civic Election: .0 piste. ~ and counter fore you decld We carry all tlr lar lines of T0 v RIES, PEARL 0N A BER GIFT SETS I -, VERY A 1'1‘ R ACT! BOXES, KODAK . VANITY CASES, P : : FIIME’ A T 0 M I ZERS, BOXED PERFUME DUSTING P 0 W DE TOILET WATER, BAT SALTS. CUTEX AN GLAZO IANICURE GIFT SETS, SHEA!‘- FER AND PARKER PEN SETS. - r I s From $2.75 to $5.50 ‘a. As a result, the protective aasofl- | tions purchased s site at Stephan.» son‘s Brook, traversing a bog bath ren. Construction began her 18 and the pond, six feet H dcpth at the deepest point and covering an area of l8 acres wq completed November 1. .._ v Hatchrd list May at the 103-‘. ernment hatcherlcs here. the fin;- erllngg w:re three and one-hall, inches long when placed in thd pond They will probably be y- b ut four- inches longer at the tinifl of their release next season ' Liquors Seized By Governmen g5. Speckled Trout For N.B- Brooks‘ (Canadian Press) SAINT JOHN, N. 8., Dec. ll — A specially construe-tn rearing pJnd at loch Lamond now contains 23000 sweckwcl trout flngerlings. n‘ac'd under supervlson of offic- ials of the New Brunswick Fish and Game Protzctve Association. the Loch Lomond P otective As- stcirion and the Kivemmmt "Ah hatchet-fies These fingerllngs will remain in the pond until late next season, wh'n thsy will have sch- ieved suffcient growth to be taken the Loch 5.5.’ Lomond district For s‘me time the provincial as- socaii-n has advociifrrl the rear- ing of speckled trout to a. larger size before their distribution in loc- al watfrs, maintaining the young trout were b"ing reeased before they had attained sufficient growth to protect themsalvu from enemy fish. Thrcngh the co-operation cf the federal department of fsheries, a survey of swtable sites for the rearing pOPd was made by Dr. A G. Huntsman. of ' the Dominion biological station at St. Andrews E aucrs seized by the government un- ler prohibition will go on sale her! west week on order lied Judge Ira Lloyd Letfa. J No wholesalers will be allowed b~ buy. and the liquors will be sdal one case to a cusfome at thus prices: Search whiskey $80 a case. nail!!! $40, irnllfiflcd Bin fi. nessey Three Star brandy 040. Ry! ‘ whiskey will go on sale later. ~ Civic Elections-f i..- attention of the electors of Charlotte-i town should be directed to the fact that by section 23 of the City Incorporation Act any i Such defaulting elector cannot be placed on ‘the voters’ list. SKIS SKATES CANDLESTICKS $1.50 w $7.15 $1.35 .. $5.00 $1.15 “II” $5.00 TEA POTS to FLASHLIGHTS ._ to CASSEROLES $1.45 .. $2.25 rifii s‘ I WATCHES $1.25 0. $2.50! HOCKEY OUTFITS 90c ~..... $1.25- Silver SHERBETS —wli.h— What took place bacard the Kromhout then is not known. But soon s shadowy figure ran to the liquor ships bow. An axe flashed in the moonlight, and as the cabh‘ parted l-he Kromhout swung about .-‘i‘_;-_-_. Tlililg Celgl of hianfieot. dreouglt- tbcesaabo PLATES 50 ALARM CLOCKS asei. HOT PLATES to “n60, $1.25 t. $5.95 $2.00 .. S5.95| PENKNIVES 25c to ELECTRIC IRONS $2.50 i0 $4.00 FLOOR LAMPS Special Prices $10. .... $11., W-Agillzglcs ELECTRIC rnncouvron ' $10.75 GLASSES each | FLAT SILVERWARE All prices. $2.00 .. $7.00 2a scifmizzs