. M and, PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE GUARDII iheiiestiulliuarilian4 SIIIIIIEII A Relief Camp HepburnlReturns [TIM wmllhmllif M ll reserved for nun “n” an alvsnlsilg ef " M“ so funnel III IIIIIIBIIESTER. INIIANIIF Conditions . To Toronto SIIIIGIIT IN on Oct. 28th inst. of Miss Bertha violet Moose, an, daughter of the late ==~'-=i-"'=== 1' " 0' '1. a ... . . ............ u""""' 7 a v I/ .7 /S, “m”, e3 c rt e maiorrro, Dec. 4—Premler Mlt- y;._"j;_ '1, ‘u, emu; Bali ll I! 1 ' chell F. Hepburn returned to his of- vhlxntm q] Ext flurry and _YARDLBY’S LAVENDER SETS make appropriate gifts. _ Taylor 9mg 00., Kensington. - _swEEDlS_H single and double bitted axes in stock at Bruce's, L-335l-12-e-2i. PENITENTIIIIIY At the conclusion of the-Su- PNlno Court on Wednesday morn- lflI R1! Jnrdship. Mr. Justice Saunders pronounced sentence on the prisoners found guilty at this HITE IlWI STREAML/NE '" CIGARS ll tkflulliil Hon. Vincent Massey Addresses Canadian Club. (CP. By Guardian's Special Wire) REGINA. Dec. er-Canada was a land of plenty and if that plenty were properly distributed the dis- tress of thousands would be allevi- ated the Saskatchewan government inquiry probing Dominion Day riots here was told today by George flces at Queen's Park today from Florida, where he has been resting, and announced he would lead the government in the next session of the legislature and would represent Ontario at the lnterprovlncial con‘- ierence at Ottawa. The elm-tanned premier refused riiiisi Negotiations Under- way Between Pei- ping and Shanghai vinmnt, of North River. N.VS. ceremony was Pdfliiiimd b! "19 Rev. Dawson Matheson in Chalmers United Church. The bride was be- ccmlngly dressed in a rose ensemble with brown accessories; and looked very charming. They will ll" l‘ Perron, Quebec, where Mr. Vincent is employed as a mechanic with a Jlvllllnmnsml? l“ hm" l” session to discuss the question of his pro- , Id It B15955- . ' . W Buck. TIC I th I lid I t ' 1d I111 any. Th9 IOIIIIIQY . “w so L_3351_13_4_m_ a Bushes wafmglecgaln‘: 5% (By Thom: T. Champion Can- relief czimr: wofkeis evihoo cissmlgmtcg) fiefislfiiléi“ :- “IJQEQ-mfi; Re North Chlna‘ It? Pelir-‘ronngzafsotriigde by plane gem ca” sdian rese Staff Write) Rel i ,1 , -—-—- A , . M . Vincent as een I 8m as‘ um “mud T'°°n5lder' H“ “Id he was (C. R-Havasi BnI‘::ld?Il1lte lri Gsnslow, N5. for the -wa nave: Jasmine gifts from “m” "i" l" mmlml" PW- I-ONDON. Dec. 4-(0. P. cable) Bfack said he did not think po- amgzgd do his quick recuperation (B G,,,,,,;,,,, s m w- , k, h Mm, Y '1 i1“ l" past three years, ma ng e1‘ 15c to $15. Taylor Drug _Co.. Ken- “nlmw- ‘Hm vmim Mile-icy. Canadian lice should be brought in when un- mo, t u, h, audio... vex/Jim Hugs.» was elven a iue- £11151‘; ziauutgsighitrcinnn raondohblvio‘; employed negotiated for ftheir 3,311,"; “mfg: cuflafirimé“, gfhtpa-g féenlitillozlg you“ affv; tmwgf licogiriigjtzgilouaillsl WW1 - a an u ," ‘ am orm . - ~ share He thought a Police force Hepburn Wm "w", to m; wife and obscure today while negntlwom E. my and has practiced her ‘my a cheerful picture of s Dominion Elmer Gallant, Harry Perry and well on the road to economic re- George Gallant were each sent- llweual‘? hW/EWI‘ to "direct traffic and such ma," muk told n Q vb fasslon of nursing in Truro, N. S. STPONED T0 DECEMBER‘ “Po adopted son at Miami after the proceeded both m perm“; mg and vicinity. Slic has been very izTii-Jliie preliminary‘ hearing into the charge of manslaughter against Ralph G. Muttart was ad- joiirned yesterday until Thursday. December 12th at the court house. ~s —REI‘EAT PERFORMANCE- The repeat performance on Wed- enoed totwo years, having been found guilty in the lobster steal- ing cases-B Convicted Ofl ruiiiifiliii suisciiiii the last year, said been steady and unbroken. Nearly all the important indices of eco- covery. Sir Edward Peacock. native Glengarry County, Ontario, and widely known in London financial quarters, presided at the meeting. of The progress of Canada. during Massey, "has lie, counsel for the Federal govern- ment. ‘ When the government counsel asked Black if there was any idea in the on-to-Ottawa their of coer- cing authorities, the witness replied that what the trekkers wanted was recognition from authorities. Ottawa conference. Shanghai toward an eventual settle- ment of the fate of North China. ing here tomorrow, when the agenda for the Ottawa conference will be discussed. He will preside at acablnet meet- BALTIC woman's INSTITUTE a The first annual meeting of the over Hslichow, important rail junc- tion in northern Kiangsu, presum- centratious there. War Minister, conferred with Chin- Chlef develop “its were: 1. Japanese military planes ilew bly to check reports of troop con- 2. Gen- Ho ‘ling-Chin, Nanklng popular with everyone‘ with whom she came ln contact, a fact eviden- ced by thc large number of gifts which sharecelved. Before her de- parture, the nurses who had been associated with her. gave her a shower, and another took plaice at the home of Sgt. and Mrs. Vincent. There was also a‘ presentation of ncsday evening of a Bold. Front I H“ E LOZII F01‘ - Matt Show. 26 year old relief was just as successful as the pre- Fra ad ul ent fg P ‘De lgggfnuaclélxgglks “S; “loadlzgnk camp strlk leader who was arrested Bill-W W°mi1i1'5 ln-‘llllllle W15 held ese leaders in Pelping, but has not Suva,- by (he community o; 0m- CIICB IIPDOSES May ' ' u’ in Toronto some time after the B‘ i119 l1°1i1i1 0f Mi- Jfllill 3511115? yet made any direct contact with 10W ML and Mrs, Vincent have vious evening. with a very large attendance. On Tuesday evening, Mrs. Roy Siiliphant who had taken grout pains to coach the singers received a vote of thanks, present- ed by Mr. George Clow. Mrs. Giicida Blacqulere presented Mrs. silliphnnt with a lovely boquet cf flowers on behalf of the cast. Mrs. nlnoquiere sang Somewhere a Voice is Calling. Mrs. Sllllphant was as- sisted in the accompaniments by Miss Marie Aisenault on the banjo. At the conclusion of ‘Tuesday's per- icrmance an infomial dance was Conversion (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) NAINAIMO, B. C., Dec. t-Senator A. E. Plants, 91, convicted of fraud- ulently converting the sum of $700 the property of a client. to his own use, was sentenced by Chief Justice Aulay Morrison in Assiza Court to- day w two years in the penitentiary at New Westminster. ‘rho Senator had conducted s financial insurance business in Nan- Follow. (CI. Cable By Guardian's Special W ) LONDON, Dec. 4-It was auth- orituiivoly stated tonight that the funding loan which was successfully subscribed soon after its issue could not be devoted to defence purposes. It was speciflfllally earmarked for the retirement of other obligations. In some quarters, however, it has been suggested that the clearning up of the ‘money market by the phasized Canada dependent upon The promotion and expansion of her external trade was vital tu Canada's future welfare. MAYFAIB BABIES In some respects at the use of electrical power. cus- ‘toms revenues, contracts for eon- struction~all these indicate unl- form improvement." least, he, said, progress recently had struck an accelerated pace. At the same time Massey em- was peculiarly external trade. IN MOTOR PRAMS riots told the commission of condit- Ions in British Columbia camps. He sold at least 1.000 men were evicted from Pacific Coast relief camps in December, 1934, L , they went on a two-day strike in, support of demands which a dele-' gation they had chosen was taking to the British Columbia govem- ment at Victoria. In other British Columbia camps, Shaw declared, the men were not evicted f0!‘ striking but were dock. ed 60 cents a day for every day on strike. There were cases where men I call was responded to by thirteen on Wednesday, November 21st. The meeting opened with singing "It's a Good Time To Get Acquainted," and repeating Creed in unison. Roll B members with paying membership fee. The minutes of last meeting were read anci- adopted. The school and sick committees gave their re- ports. A financial statement for the year was read by the Secretary. ‘The following officers were elected: President-Mrs. Robert Cousins. Vice President-Mrs. Benj. Burns. Secretary Treasurer - Ellen L. Harrington. the Japanese who maint fined a waiting attitude with regard to his Governor of Hupeh and close aide of Generallsslmo Chiang Kal-Shek was named foreign minister to suc- ceed Wang Chlng-Wel, resigned. officers arrived by plane at Tsing- tao, Shantung seaport, enroute to Tainan where they will call upon Gen. Han Fu-Chu, Governor of the province, who has showed wavering support of autonomy. ' fiorts. 3. In Nanklng Gen. Chang Cliun. 4. Four high ranking Japanae 5. 'I‘ang Yu-Jen, Chinese Vice- the best wishes of a great number of friends, both in Nova Scotia and Prince Edward’ Island. i.‘ i_. The Anglican Young People's As- sociation of St. Mark's Church, Ken- slngton, have laid out a. Badminton Court in St. Mark's Hall. Play com- menced on Monday night. The young people of this enterprising group are looking forward to a pleasant indoor sport for the winter months-B - iiivfiii l" the c- M- 3- A- 111111 b?’ “mo glukme “m. hlftbem take? 9mm“ ‘mains ‘lpemtlm mum _ -—- Owed the Department of N tio l Directors-Miss Barbara Ramsay . W C‘ Y‘ ‘M’ L‘ m‘ u“ cw“ on gYeIfather lb e.“ yo" y ' flmvlywiiio ll°l5ll°1l °l i1- ‘lelellll’ (Canadian Press) Defence money because of thls sxrd Mrs. Frank Bernard. Miss Grace fflfj°lsfiflnlgfiflimwfigwfiaffi§jfh I n d ep end en C 3 vdncsduy evening M18. Bllliplliflii 5mm, 91am, was alleged to v1 - ts w m f LONDON. Dec. 4-——Motorlaed other dcckages in their 20-cent-a- RileY- Rgnguke Isogai chief Japanese mu gavo a Jolly party for the cast at h“, "obmned m, $700 from Henry , ‘m3 ‘em’ ""9 e ° ' prams or baby carriages. semi- do wages. ' Auditors -— Miss Jean Simpson, 1 n’ ' ' v *9“ m“ Pa“ °l m“ 300-000-000 streamlined. with the nurseinald y - Miss Margaret Cousins. tatillyNznlilrkilgei authorities were re- R 88 O l at! on her home ou Notre Dame Street. 4 . -—EVENING AUXILIARY-The . Aho of Nanalmo in 1931 on repre- sentations it was for a mortgage o! Mm. Irma L. Bernard. It was shown the money was never paid to her. Aho testified he had approached loan might be used for defence pur- poses. Haves said it had learned from a. high admiralty source that in the event that no agreement was walking with her throttle instead of pushing as of old, have become the rage in Lon- don's fashionable WestIEnd. hand on Committees appointed for next three months are as follows: gramme. Miss Margaret Cousins, Miss Ruth MacDonald, Mrs. Louis ported to be ready to accept a plan for the creation of a quasi-auto- nomous administrative organization in North China but were said to be Defeated MIINTREIIITII BE annual meeting oi’ the Evening Auxiliary of Trinity United Church siimmcrslde, was held Tuesday Carroll: Sick, Miss Barbara. Ram- say and Mrs James Bearisto. It was decided to pack at the next cool to the idea of having Japanese advisers directing its activities. 7. Japanese authorities professed forthcoming from the naval con- ference here some of the proceeds Colors are also yie'dlng to iliod- ern influences and babies of the Senator Planta who had repaid the ‘100 rich ride in green, tan. or yellow "llillliufl. it was reported In the lob- evening at the home of Mrs. Firth Bowness, Notre Dame Street, with the President. Miss Zilpha. McQuarric in the chair. The mem- hers packed a. box for missions. During the Devotional period, the Misses Helen McEwen and Adele Bcwncss rendered a pleasing duet. Mrs. Clifford Boundy then con- diicifli the Study. 'I‘l'ie election oi oillcors was as follows: Presid- ent, Miss Zilpha Mcquarrie, re- Mather testified the Planta Corn-, pany had operated at a loss for the last year of its existence and the Senator had personally absorbed the losses; paying out oi’ his own t the necessary funds. ‘ The jury Tuesday night returned a verdict of guilty with a strong re- v rnmendation for mercy. Two charges of theft from Mrs. Bernard and one of theft from the estate of Henry Crewe. deceased, against Senator Planta were tra- versed to the Spring assines. would be used for the building of three new battle cruisers.) ' Official assurances that there would be a substantial increase in the defence forces naturally stim- ulated interest as to where the money was coming from. But far from satisfying public curiosity the government hitherto has declined to reveal even the extent of the new armaments. The appearance of the new funding loan revived con- jecture on this point. __ vehicles. with the nurse, in some cases, attired to match. One London manufacturer has reportedly built a ‘de luxe pram, costing $350, for a Hollywood film star's baby. SKUNKS INCREASE; WALL T. BLAMED BALTIMORE, Dec. 4—An increase of skunks in Maryland was blamed by B‘. Lee LeCompfie. state game AIII TERMINAL? May Supplant North Sydney, Is Word. OTTAWA, Dec. 4-,Montreal may (C.P. By Guardian's Special Wire) be chosen in place of North Sydney, N. 5., asthe Canadian terminal for meeting a Christmas box for the Orplfinagc and to send a box of fruit to a. patient in the Sanitarium. Five dollars was donated for char- ity purposes. The business part of the meeting closed with singing the National Anthem. A pie contest was enjoyed by all, the‘ prize being won by Miss Jean Simpson. Ac- companying the dainty lunch was the demonstration of Watkln‘s Co- coa. The next meeting is to be held at home of Mrs. Johnson Bernard. indifference with regard to repor- ted Chlnese diplomatic demarches yesterday in London, and Paris. WED AFTER COURT- years ago Mr. Matthew Storey, then thirty-seven years old, fell in love with Miss Frances Clayton of Tin- dale Crescent, near Bishop Auck- Washington SHIP OF 33 YEARS IDNDGN. Dec. li-Thirty-three (c. P. Cable by Guerdllii’! 51ml" Wire) DUBLIN. Dec. 4—A resoiutlofl demanding that the Free Btlil Government should claim from m. League of Nations recosuitiofl of ‘its independence was defeam by a. large majority today convention of President Eamon De Valeras’ Fianna Fall Party. " 1t also required the. WWW" merit to withdraw from Geneva 1! the League failed to accord the recognition demanded. Another resolution commendfn! Piooivd: Vice-President; Mrs. George ._______ Mud t M} u 1r u _i____ Mollili‘: Secretary, Mrs. Ernest - " warden, yesterday on the Wall 97° nus‘ m ° a m“ us": ' s ial Wir Wilizlit. ire-elected: ‘treasurer, was l Street crash of mo. “ml "siml" “m” Wm‘ New‘ (ci/ignglhgah, 1‘;e::l.‘4.—!-,I)cemand g): lwl- mlllam- the present policy oi the 1"" Mililivd Wright; Temperance Sec- leCompte explained that the gltinfimfik ‘£31231 a“‘,lrkfingland' l: lawyers for the allied Conservative- Tlleg $111311‘: libloallled a m” days State Governmsit __wl!s V0311” ‘ _ BY. mpooa e n n. n n - drop in the stock market had de l’ Action Llberale Nationals parties to i183‘ @1905 Mr-gstorey went to Cam wilt}; 632193;‘ gorge vszeliera Slecllmd i’ ruuxv- Miss Mabel Llnkletter: ciui-tian . Stewardship Secretary, MYS, C. Lea; Strangers Secretary. llllF. Benjamin Schurman. During the evening a presentation was made to one of the members whose Jnuiriage is to take place shortly. Lunch was served by the commit- tee in charge-S PERSONAL! --Mr. Garfield Campbell of Jolcman is a. patient in the Prince County yIospital-S iiiiiiiiii siiuiiioi iiiisiciii Decree Suspends Pub- lication Of Treasury imwmiiiuuo (C.P. By Guardian's Special Wire) OALLANDER, Ont... Dec. 4-Dis- playing no stage fright, camera shyness or even plain control-inn“. the quintuplets did a successful day's work in their first appearance with Jean Hersholt and Dorothy Peterson today in “The Country Doctor." _ Drector Henry King with his pressed the fur market. As a result he said, skunks were not being trap- ped and have been allowed to in- crease. ' Skunk skins i.n 1929 brought $2 tc $2.50 each. Since then they have dropped below $1, causing. he add- ed, than, who do most of the state's trapping to lose interest. Dizzy Heights To‘ Old London (By The Canadian Press) is understood to be under favorable consideration by delegates to the Imperial "Airways Conference who are now in Washington following close of the parley here. The intimation gives color to earl- ier reports the great-circle route from Canada ‘ to Harbor Grace, Newfoundland, and to Cllfden, on the Irish coast, would be the route adopted for the trans-Atlantic sur- vey fl‘ hts to start next year fol- lowed soon afterwards by an experi- mental airmail service. The ultimate objective through this service of closing the Atlantic summon as w“nesses deputy return- ~ ing officers. poll secretaries and candidates’ representatives in 40 polls of Montreal Mercler constitu- ency, was granted today by Mr. Jus- tice Alfred Forest. The witnesses will be heard tomorrow as judicial recount proceedings continue. Since the recount began yesterday the majority of Dr. Anatole Plante. Liberal M. L. A.-elect, over Callxte Cormler, A. L. N. candidate, has sagged from 7'76 to 741 in the 60 polls scrutinized. There are 164 polls in the constituency. Alliance lawyers said they wanted to summon the officials in 40 polls B l1 ll in Saskatoon. soon had a value beyond his dreams business in Nanainio, British Col- only marry liim when he returned to England. up his business interests. His wife stays in England. she argues. “I can manage another three months." da. was offered a few plots of land Ho refused. They He prospered in the real estate mbla, but Miss Clayton would So Mr. Storey came home, but he as to go back to Canada to clear "I've waited thirty-three years," Irish membership in the league did not help. it was also true III did not hinder them worldns fol‘ the unity and independence of thehir country. ‘they could not so \‘-° 1 ° Leggue making various demands. They could go only if there was a likelihood of the world's peace be- ing gflected by the matter in dis- pute. The League could not ll-lieii W national appeals, said D0 Vllfll- unless there was a serious threat cf war. Otherwise Geneva would become apourt in which Ill e01“ of questions would be brollBhl 11P- ' Figures, Statistics camera man and two adult stars "i . gap in the chain of Empire air --_i- _. ~ 10x00}? . f in M tr l M l . l l t uestion in the Miss Blanche Yeo of Boston were in the nursery with the quinte Wm domméunséxezlgisl, communication a a minimum fflgvgmrjfifim, “$3102: ofgoevf rue runo- MADE THEM Dgfpbgdfl? gmgmgn, m ‘ma, in visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Yeo of North St. El- eanors and other relatives-S I i | | f Urge Memorial i For Jellicoe And- Public Debt Of Bank of Italy. By John Evans Associated Press Foreign Staff (By Guardian's Special Wire) ROME, Dec. 4.—A royal decree masked Italy's financial situation with official secrecy tonight. Amid an apparent tightening of for almost an hour, but the camera crank handle was turned for only seven and a half minutes. Scenes shot were of l-lersholt and Miss Peterson in the roles of doctor and nurse watching the children at play and occasionally touching one of the babies casessingly. Otherwise‘ they did not handle them, although it is understood they will do so in the University of London ‘Bloomsbury will be 210 feet high, ,40 feet higher than Nelson's Col- iumn in Trafalgar Square, but not the highest structure in London. The Big Ben tower 0n the House: of Parliament is 320 feet high. Yet by standards the university lower will be something of a skyscraper. and the view from its roof should in schedule of two flights each way weekly for passengers and mail, probably in about three ycars. DEATH IEAP APOLOGY HASTINGS. England - Before she leaped to her death from the steamer, Southern Coast, Mrs. R. G. Reed, 40, of London wrote a letter to the captain apologizing for 25. ' Liberal lawyers argued the Judge had no right to grant the demand. Judicial recounts were for the purpose of checking the votes and were not contestation proceed- ings, they claimed. Judge Forest cited a judgment of the upremc Court of Canada which gave him the authority he said to call officials as witnesses in cases where fraud is apparent." old Edmund Walker and his wife are the proudest couple in the land. not merely because they have cele- brated their golden wedding. Stud Farm at Sandringham-start- ed. with King Edward and contin- ued with King George. WORLD'S PROUDEST PAIR IDNIDON. Dec. 4—Eighty-year- Edmund is bead groom at the said recent rumors of new nego- tiations with Great Britain wero without any foundation. He was understood to refer to disputes ill- volving the payment of land lil- nulties and tariff rates which haw remained unsolved since 1932. ELMIRA SCHOOL Honor roll of Elmira School foe . the Kingd s home defences, the some future scenes. n t decree s ’ ‘ publication of Dr. Allan Roy Daloe was present l” mag? “llt-i h i “leaving the chip at sea?’ ST. JEROME, Que, Dec. 4. —- The King and Queen knew 0! the month of November:- ‘ONDON DIG“ Mmm treasury figures, statistics on the during the filming and found no edsg" m 8811i! 011ml? beentgexclctfiv- i- Clalmlng all ballots used in Terrc- the great occasion: marked it with Grade 1x_1, Catherine Pierce. m“ 1 1v ~ i119 01‘ pump; debt and ggggemengg o1 (he bu); Wm, w“; (he babies we" Y e 1111" i’ i111 ° *5 STEALS CHOCOLATE bonne County in the provincial a. message of congratulation and a grad; v11r_..1_ George Murphy. Iw n w“ “k pllrlllllllml ‘ll l1" bank of Italy. ggked m do or the iightg to which lmm the mlldlm Cllllllly Cmlllcll election of Nov. 25 were not printed gift-a beautiful gold cup. Grade VI-l. Cora Pierce; 3. ‘calm-l ‘mm W "lllke llmlllclll P1'°l'l5' The last bank of Italy statement they were gxpgged, l°1‘ I'll?- "ecllilll °l l1 blillillli! 115°" LONDON-Edna Atkins. 46 was according to the form prescribed by That's why Mr. and Mrs. Walker prance; Pierce; 3. Adelaide M6- ll lor a memorial to the late lilarl was issued Oct. 20. Then. the bank The “sum-Sr clothing and the“. the limit of from 90 feet to 100 feet. sentenced to prison for six months the Quebec Election Act. lawyers are proud. Mfilan. prescribed under the London Build- for Herman Barrette, Conservative, grade IV sr-l. Howard Chev- had nearly $000,000,000 lire in gold robes and throats were sprayed be- lng Amendment Act c! this year. for stealing a six-cent chocolate today asked Mr. Justice J. A. Gi- CONVICTS AS CHESS PLAYERS erie; 2. Kenneth Pierce; 3» George . - - - permitted to enter ring in a shop. she had been con- tior of the House of Commons to- (approximately sazioooooo) 5,, the were “m” in: nui-sliry. Wm‘ i111 ills b1" of ills towel‘ h" victed previously m shop thefts. bfliillmilmlille 11"" “Hill/Old ills el- LONDON-AC. P.)—Engllsh con- Clieverle. K Granted Authority Technicians “m, sound men “orb been begun. but the whole strue- i ectlon of Hon. Athanase David, Lib- Vic“ have taken w chesk Sh. Grade 1v ‘Jr-l. Dorothy Me- eral. and order another election, Mr. George A‘ “cums, British chess Nam Subsequently, Premier Mussolini was given authority to withhold all cd from nlnq to ll a. m. installing the equlpmen‘,_the while the quin- turc may not be completed until i937. “Ilhe tower will have eight storeys, SECRET NOW OUT WIFE IS TALKER P“Yliilffwl.“°l“l_§PE'EE“IX-.___ _ champion in I923 ccntly played against 16 men sim- iind 1934, re- Grade II Sr-l. Margaret Chev- erie; 2. Howard Holland. "B 7) __ 0S8 BGCk Ituti-liioel information which misht mph" “p” I" “mm” “m °' ‘he several of which will be used for (Called! r or. an inkling of tlie secret of c de n Jr-—l. Ignatius McMil- y =1"; 153;» '=;>;"'°",,§g lgfifgwfi: 2.‘2.';2°“.‘.;..$2§..?.itl.“‘°.."°§‘.§...'£$ emu: Mu we loo-v- u- waoou. o2‘; “include uoshugdol 51553;; °*~;,,§""§;1 l‘.‘.?.’.‘.§?.““i..“a..f§€"“.‘¢2fi Zifil." Mo" Magyar» ,., , . omc ege - 11pm n1 b i u, _ 1d t ,' _ 11- 6 0&1 1° i1 118- 9 G ad I-l. E e erce; . N states of the league of Nations. wlllllerllllll°~ w w e. n e M” £4"? wmkmed wuple Mr ‘m! taken pains to feed her husband 35m“ °ll° llrlsmlel‘ held I'll" l°l' yo)": Jew...“ 3, vimue Holland. EWBURYPQRT Mm Dec 4 m mm, _ llliam Wa ker, are 9i and Hindmw ‘L (Body) ma“ “wk Following upon the reported wltb- Tll°l° W l” I” "f: ma? -"—=_‘~——-———-— ‘T’ ——— g5 N8pecuve1y_ and have been well, look alter his clothes and 7° 11101165- ‘I719 111116911 W” lii llwl per-rm, attendance; 1, con, my ‘vhlspered h“ w“ b“ k “m, holding of all naval leaves, well ln- ‘iilllll Win01"? 5 110° 9 iiilh t happy though married for n yum give him 55 mugh freedom "as was nature oi an cxperunent _by the Pierce. Z Frances Pierce; 3_ Bu," i. a... 2;.- ~ m“ ~» =~ - 1 v ,, ' w _ , ~ ' _ hi1 m5 1 Mm w 1k, a man, . e v , or s a- een pay n or recrea on John M¢r_,e11an_ - ‘,_li:1gmn'g_ on a elosfln SW11“ l! Italian Somsliland, the Southern first days progress and hopes to get temperamental. p, mphy quo my a ways wrong. _ » time. Eufreda Stewart, Teach", ‘Iomglgailollhggwi film??- l-° l"! African war besemtiilwero in Itely- =1 “"" - —--——-—~~ reo prevous csn-i- The cabinet has ordered, too. CHR|§TMAS |N TQYLAND llillrlls. the erstwhile "Pooh's bad that all vacancies in the Kingdom's ~ ‘NW of local politics became mayor powerful air force be filled Already I I I ». . AS smile our! scar-Flaw. iiilmtehls ancient. port for the tiiird the army has reached a peak of ef- . ‘s " WEIRE Af CAN 5EEfiUARE % w Y a majority of 9M votes. He ficiency with the cancellation of "sill, '8'“ w!’ “E END “Ema 9mm) _ as born in Prince Edward Island, leaves for 100.000 men. UN ‘Au. wvn.” OF THE ma; MEGA," " ° Moss '. ' ISI-IALL mi i0 16K .-=+-__...= 9W on Wiii- W" sire! mo am rim m”, C, so M“ A, M. .. (‘sky W‘ , 1OUTU » . . A8 f0!‘ th! OOIIIIICQ In EIJIIODII. ' _.-- - c‘ Wu“! 1W‘ ‘f; ‘\ a . "— “as...” ‘are "r ,,“.,",."",.-....."‘"...“..'%'t"' c. . i ' ' i 1" “m” " \\\\\ ' I0 soc war cu we - ii n, 5,- . |>_ |__ ggwgggg ing o. o.... m-ium and . “ogjffiswwwm l. and.’ _ f . . to propose peace. ‘Those who pro- r l- ruuaaar. nmsoroa AND feesed to know one the dlctltor own-Q _ ~ ' . ~ I571, ~‘ o =4, , lhfllllilll wants both territory ends nauh- , (MUS l 9 I MiG-i. 31;: ' 0 \- 5 Prince Cont‘. Beepiisi ipgtgictori’ before he listens serious. m; “wan ‘mo: 1° Q ’ . ° gm’, LOOK. ' I Asmumiuueilnhm.“ aimed-w llliplllwllefifll-Nllidoslio. the new l . iscogrmmw m“: l g i a) l ELEPIWITS‘ a l‘. e k phuu¢ ‘ high commander of the African ‘VISITTOMMND. _._ a‘? J “ I , armies. was renetra- . -~ I _ e \, l tings gs rapi as a will. Int i § . b M‘ MCI, Ill ‘eablad l. i QM 3 G G‘ j notbingo no reoo ' or n. , i -- ‘ . the “Is-itresn or the Sciasiiiand = c %g- £9 k a . fin n‘ . 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