m...“ --.-:.-.... "...... WDER ARREST Lumberrnen Transported by Plane to Ville Marie, Quebec. iibnaliass Press) .. VlLLI MARIE. Que, Dec. ll. — nghty-three persons rested in Ville Marie's new Jail tonight, brought here from rtouyn. Que. today by ssrcplane, a new met-bod of trans- g prisoners in the north coun- . Tba man were arrested Monday following clashes between striking bush-workers ind provincial police at Emlyn where Jail facilities proved lnsufllcient to handle the prisoners. spacial Gvaatablea Four general airways pilots were sworn in as special constables. each sccom by a heavily-armed sfficer. In the four planes the as men were to Ville Marie without mishap. The planes flew back and forth over the ac miles in s snow storm with the arrested per- sons, many of whcrn_had never been in a plane before. Many of the men were greatly re- lieved when they stepped from the planes at Ville Marie despite the fact jail stared them in the face. Five men were placed 1n one plane at s time and guards awaited their prrival at Ville Marie to escort them NI Jail. Message From Lady Currie 'l'he following nseasau cf sympa- tiiy fromYha widow of the _1ate i; .'i;thur Omit, speaks eloquent- Ly for lfse f.‘ "Please the l-lnno very sincere has voy to the family of is Charms Dalton my oiences in their “Lady Currie.“ ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC "Announcements are inserted in ibis cslumn d I rents par wlsrri strictly payable in advaaaa. "Mount Herbert School Concert. December 19th. 3645. "Don't miss skate at Mt. Herberg i-onirm. admission 10 cents. use "Long River School Concert. Wednesday. December 20th. If not fins, following night. $46. "Reserve Friday, flmd for Pagent by YJPJ. in Cornwall Church. PM... .the 2RD. I667. "Hockey at Hunter River, Doy- als ve. Wbeatlcy River Stars. to- Illlbt- 8501 "Come to tlia chicken supper in 1M Plencb River Ball Friday, Dec. 18th. 1f not fine, Saturday. 3562 "mrd game, straight forty-fives fir mes only starting n. us ‘fhursday . geese. H011 Name Hall, l "Buying live and dreaasd fowl rid draped Cnadian TradeDIDSTDMS AND Has , Big Mgnth EIDRTY-TRREE Exports Exceed Imports By $16,731,512 Says Report. (kadha Pram) VPPAWA. Daa 18. - Novarnbc proved another big month in Can- adian external trade. Canadian wo- ducts to the value of QQQLBN were exported as comp ’ with 846844.530 for the mmrth last year. The imports were also greater, total-Una “Norms as compared with $37,760,047 a year ago. The exports of Canadian pro ducts last month exceeded the im- ports b! 016.731.1512. Tchlkrparh rm- tbe eight months of the pres- ent fiscal year the total exports were $386,007,140 and. for the corres- ponding eight months last. year $336,645,004. Tbs imports for tbe eight months this year were 8284,- 911992 and last year $298501)“. The exports for the past eight months exceeded the imports by The principal exports for the month cf November with the corres- ponding month last year in brackets follow: Wheat $15,298,768, ($18,859,354); wheat flour 81,882,856 ($1,798,982); fish $2,066,331 ($1,304,175); fins ‘earnest mums: meats $1345.14: ($826,006); cheese 81,404,824 ($1,184.- iiim; planks and boards $1,880,371 ($831,611): wocdpulp flmtikl (II.- BISMB): newsprint 86,828,878 (O6.- 613341); automobiles and parts $805,222 ($900,448): copper, partially manufactured 81,888,700 ($1504.50); nickel lmmanufactured 82,433.16 ($754,387). BDIIRD TRRE ‘nus, Mass, Dec. l3. - Two bank robbers bound three men with wire in the Cracker Na- tionsl Bank and escaped with “all estimated at between 815.000 111d $20,000 after forcing one employee m open a vault early todBY- Andrew Sauter. llnitor of the bank, was cleaning up at as a. m. when two men came to the door with a package. Banter was about to sign for the package when the men struck a gun against him. forc- ed him into the back of the bank and bound hlm with wire. Ten minutes later. Earl Squire-B» a teller, arrived. The men covered him with their pistols but before they could dispose of hlm Thomas Irawley, hymsster for the Keith paper Mill, arrived to get the Ply- roll. He m. was made a captive- Prawisy was bound with wire and then Bquires was forced to open the bank vault under threat of deatn. After tbs vault had been cleared h! was bound with wire. The bandits mm escaped in an automobile. Other bank employees discovered the three men 171118 0n "it 900* bound when they arrived. S ch o o n e r Has Rough Pa s s a ge (ihnadiasa Pram) YARMOUTH, N. 8., Dec. 11-301‘ . decks and T388108 116"“! “W” with ice, evidence of what her skip- I per described as “one of tba mush- sst passages ever made from New m lllK lrl| n ? EXDISE DUTIES ARE DREATER Increase of $594600 Over Corresponding Eight Months Is Re- corded. (Canadian Peel) GITAWA, Dec. lt-Customs and hclse revenue in Canada for the month of Novcmba‘ was consider- ably greater than for the cones- ponding month last year, figures were released today by me Depart- ment cf National Revenue. The to- tal receipts last month were $20,- 356,485 which was $2,459,081 more than in November, 1932. Inarabarligarea The following were the figures for November 1930 with the totals for the uvfffiSPOl-Idinfl month the year before in brackets: Customs duties, $8,048,477 (85.- 826027); Excise taxes 811,015,632 |($8,090,488); lkcise duties $3,188,- 402 ($3,907,987); sundries $80,932 locum). The increases 1n revenue during ‘recent months have wiped out the losses earlier in the financial year. ‘For the eight months of the present ‘fiscal year the revenue has been $134,545,629 which was $594,300 more than for the corresponding period last year. ln the income tax however, there has been a falling oil’. The total receipts for November were $3,310,- 041 which was 887,473 less than in November 1932. For ,the eight months this year the receipts were $61,788,846 a decrease of 84.488580 as compared with the corresponding period last year. Lindberghs Plan Leaving Port _Of Spain "Today e's ‘I per y . H Cors Like the Dew .-___ crown, can ruuasnsir, accrues: 14, ma Christmas “Joy REMANDED EDRAllEEK Preliminary Hearing Concludes — Decis- ion Will Be Announ- ced Next Week. (Canadian Press) GLAOI BAY, N. 8., Dec l8- Walter Wilkinson's preliminary hearing closed today and he was remanded for a week to await de- cision as l) whether be must stand trial in the murder cf his brother's wife. NlnetIen witneuea testified at the two-day hearing before Magis- trate A. B. Macflilllvray and the evidence canted chiefly about a purported quarrel between Wilkin- son and his sistcr-ln-law the night she died from a rifle shot. She was warming herself beside Mrs. Daniel Molieodfs stove early on the morning of Nov. 23, when a slug crashed through the window and into her brain, With her 14- i. A Toyless Christmas?" is the question in the mind o! every little boy and girl in Prince Edward Island today. Many, eagerly grasp their stocking on Christmas morning will find them bulging with candy, toys, fruit,- locd" things left l1? Qanta to glad- den the hearts of expectant little ones. But what of those whom I roar or swam’ Trinidad, Dec |l3—lC. P. Cable)—1lager to be off for home, Col. and Mrs. Charles A. llilndbergh expect to 901m the" 1nd and black monoplane tomorrow, towards Puerto Rico for their first glimpse of United States soil 1n six months The little Caribbean Island will, be their first stop on the way to Miami, Florida. whence they will ,sw1ng up the United Slates coast ‘to New York to complete their long‘ ‘aerial jaunt before Christmas. | Colonel Lindbergh visited iris; seaplane this morning to fill its [big tanks, enipVed in the sou-mile‘ hop from South America interior. He said he expected to lift the. plane off Port of Spain harbor, bright and early tomorrow morning if the weather were favourable. Plane Almost Hits Palace LONDON. December 13—Or0wdl watching the ever-popular cere- mony of the Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace were ‘tn-tied today when an aeroplane , apparently only a few feet the roof of the palace. plane, which was in trouble. Trnade a forced landing In Hyde- ‘Park, a short distance away. its‘, occupants were uninjured. Th, King and Queen, who are in residence at the palace, made in-, qulries. An eye-witness said the plane swerved sharply to avoid‘ passed iabcve , The Santa my overlook? If good Samarit do not render assist- ance, many will be the tears that will be shed by heart-broken chil- dren on Christmas morning. All o! us remember the joy we experienced in childhood of bring- ing to light wonderful treasures on Christmas morning. There are few things we would be willing to ex. les. What a crushing disappoint- ment it would have been if, when we rushcd to that hmk near the stove, we found that we had been overfooked"! No toys! That would be bad enough. But to think ‘ that Santa had actually (omottgn us. The biow would have been just too much t0 bear. Yet, as the list published below indicates, there are B88111 thl-B Yell’ many children who will spend a Joyless and sad Christmas if citizens do not gtsp into the breach and aet as Sarita Pals. Parliament Will ' Meet January 25 , orrsws, Dec_ 18-—Parl‘lcrnent will be summoned on Jan. 2c, it was leamcifofficialiy hen yester- dsyltwillbethefifthaeasimcf the 17th parliament since Ocnfed- oration. Tbc Present stair“ in the House is: Conservatives 187; Liber- als 88; Lib. Progrssives 8; Pro- gressives l: United Farmers of Al- berta 9: Labor i; Independent 1a. bor l; Independent 2: Vacant 1. In thesenateiilereisanalitimere- change for those precious memor-| Urgently Needed' Many chiral??? Will Have And Joyless Christmas If Good Samaritans Do Not Qlme Forward. “What will Santa bring ma this Those who are in a position to do cured ha. brothehmdl‘ hm 16h so are urged to become Santa at once. Phone The Guardian, 133, signify the child or children you done-tin as soon as possible. If you do an you will have no rnaon tokagrwt our action, and as Christ- nfla Dayydraws you will have the comforting knowledge that you at lean have done your bit in making the majority in fact" when they ‘wish to "adolit." and send in your greatest joys 1n life come in child- Ihood, and we who are older have a responslbflltyinseelngtoit that cv- ery child has his or her Just meas- ure of happiness. N0. Name 11 Grace .. l2 Fred ... 13 James .... 16 Vallne 161a) Gordon l8 Clair ... ... ... .... l9 Baby ... ... ... ... .- Btella ... ... ... Louis ... ... ... . Joseph . ... ... ... . Jamcs brie 3338§3§§BB8 aauuuuwmuu i I (Qmtinusd m Page Pa) FRANCHISE CANCELLED OKLAHOMA CITY. Dec. 13.—-(A. PJ-Tbs American Hockey Associa- thn franchise of the Wichita, Kan, Club was cancelled today by a meet- ing of Association officials here. W. T. Grant, Resident of the Amociation, announced the league would complete the season with four clubs, Kansas City, 5t. Innis, ‘Tulsa year old son, aha had fled a few inutca before from her own ome clad only Il night attire. Mrs. Hugh King, a witness today, sold Mrs, Wilkinson had quarrelled with her brother-ln-law at a party two weeks before she died. After taking a few drinks, the witness said, Mrs. Wilkinson began to crit- icize taxi-drivers, and Walter “made a race for her." William McDonald testified the‘ prisoner had been drinking on the night of the woman's death. Yesterday litre. Daniel McLeod amerted Mrs. Wilkinson told her she flea from her borne after Wal- ter had tried to choke her. Bhe said also the young war bride de- lowed her in the McLeod home. DIPROIT, Dec. lit-Drilling a hole through 18 inches of brick and mortar, thieves last night stole reg- istered mail of undetermined value and 819,000 in postage stamps from Zine Alfred street branch Post. Of- oe. . Police who investigated the rob- bery said they could find no evi- dence of forcible entrance to the building and assumed that one of lthe robbers concealed himself in the building when it was closed for the night. The theft was discov- ered by a clerk who opened the of- flce this morning. The loot, post office authorities said, included 88 pieces of register- ed mail. Jack B. Btackpoole, Superintend- ent of Malls, said the value of the registered mail could run as high as 858,000. as a maximum of 81,000 might be in each envelope. He did not believe the loss would reach half the amount, however. The police theory was that sev- eral men were admitted to the building some time during the night. A hole large enough to admit a small man was broken hrough the rear of the office vault. Through this, officials said one of the thieves entered and pnaed out. the loot. Typhoidi Rages In Paris lsslociaieg Press» PARIS, Dec. iii-The presence of three times the normal number of M 10 AG Request That They Return To Canada Turned Down. (Chnaillass P21) HALIFAX, Dec. ls-Repori that the crew of the Lunenb g rum- runneg- Kromhout had refused to c- tam-satires“ RIEKIRSDRlKrom/iout Crew. Still On Island STDRAWRIN EIHISRPDDAST OvcrDozenHVeaBa- lieved Lost As Ship Founders. return to Canada voluntarily from 8t, Pierre were received with aur- prise here tonilht. _ __ When the Royal Canadian wnmmo“ 11mm" Mounted Poliqs cutter Fleur De Us m" mo. m. w,‘ “M” u‘ left Halifax on Monday to escort L - h‘ w“ wnw-“L 3 the motorvessel and her eight men w" fem ‘ mun m,“ we‘ hi“ back to Nova Scotia for trial it was M , -e¢mm. to rad, understood an agreement had been h“, m unuqmggd Q-m. reached. Still Q Lookout ‘Tonight, however, the Fleur De , Lia was still anchored in St. Plane ‘Roads and none of the Canadian police bad been allowed to lmd- Madrid's lint mow d winter The Kromhouth crew, alleged to began falling this afternoon and have broken selsure while their 11- large flats sour filled the Qgw. quill-mien mil‘! was in tow of the a1‘s streets. The weather was tem- Canadian Cutter No. 4, have the pasta, however; alternative of remaining in St.‘ e a I lPien-e pending extradition: proceed~ ‘Penrperahlcs ruse in antral inp. They were still in French col- Fzanoe aftar s cold wgyg “m, ,iui|=.v£s lull, PDST nrrici onial Jail tonight. Although formal request for e1. tradition of the prisoners has been fyled in Paris. it has not reached Bt. Pierre, Governm- Barrillct, how- ever, is reported as unwilling to ra- lease the Kromhout until ba re- ceives consent from all bsr own- ers, some of whom are fishing on the Grand Banks and may not. re- turn to port fca" weeks. l-QMIXI in Halifax Meanwhile the Pour Canadian coastguards who were carried to 5t. Pierre by fame aboard the‘ Kmmhtfllt have returned w nan-I fax and told their story,of the cc-z currenc, to R. C. M. P. divisional | chiefs, ' Cutter No. 4 left Nwtb Byfhley today for Halifax with the towing} rope from which the Kromhout cs- caped after seizure. Whether the‘ rope was out by ma rum-runners or broken by the strain of the tow is a question still to be answered. W. P. Potter of Lunenburg, re- tained as counsel for owners and crew of the Kromhout, expressed surprise at the delay in transfer- ring the men to Halifax_ He intim- ated the owners had arranged for them to return voluntarily and for their release on bail while awaiting trial. “No formal charges have been laid by the Canadian authorities as far as I know," he said. Captain Ross Mason and his sev- len men were arrested last Thurs- ‘ day night as soon as the Kromhout arrived in St. Pierre, and they have been held in Jail there since. The prise crew of police returned from St. Pierre yesterday on the liner Rosalind- ‘sswiceformedonlakuandltan- als. Snow still blanketed much of the country. an ta Pals Mr. Benj. Bremner, Hon Premier MacMlllan, Betty Bruce, Gloria I-arse. Coristanbe Hyndman, r. o l-Iyndman, Margaret Co Ar- thur Ooflin, Mrs. H. E. Miller. llrI. B. B. McBeath, Mrs. H. S. Henderson, John C. Doull, Dorothy Afli-‘IIW. lihriory Unsworth Mo- Leod, Mrs. W. Chester" B. 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