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Nanaimo Daily News from Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada • 6

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Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada
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I DERELICT GOLDS Hc-tor Eoll Avzms ETc-' Montli oft Novemfcsr MIlIPElie AT SEA FOR DAYS (m Ward, Ben Anders and Joyce Untott Following is the list of Hunor Rolls for the Public Schools of Nanaimtf A hit with husbands Men like the crispneae and flavor of the new Kellorg'a 2 Whole Wheat Flakes And they are a hearty breakfaat treat that stands by job. Nouriahing whole wheat. So economical, too. Jut compare the aba of the big rcd-and-grecn pmckage. Made by Kellogg ia London, Ont, (equal).

Grade 3B Cecil Rutherford, How for the month of November: ard Lee and Prudence Stephenson Thorn. Hodion School Aged, blended and bottled in Scotland. Popular the world over, because it is ALWAYS reliable. Strange Story of Nora Scotia (equal), Jack Hindmarch. Grade 6A Howard Nicholson ndJ Grade 3B- Lily Kir-ham, Eileen Agnes York (equal), Jessie Chang, Coburn, Darryl Foerster.

Malcolm This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia Schooner Is Recalled By Similar Case THE Grade 6B James DoBinson, Eddie Grade 2A Beverley Burnip, Clive Macfarlane. Newbury and Stanley Martin (equal) Charles Horrocks. Grade 2B Jacqueline Thorpe, Alan Grade 5A Robert McDougaH, Eric Halifax (CP)It was off Sable Ship In Three Fletcher, Gilbert Pryde. Grade 1 A Joan Kelly, Dick Carroll, Denis Milburn, Frank Garnett Grade IBr Richard Stephenson, Al- Kneefi, Phyllis Bafsby, Bobby' Hacfc wood. Island, "graveyard of the Atlantic" they landed in- the surf on the south side of Sable Island on the morning of the A schooner was at once fitted- away.

in. the face of a hcaw that 'the schooner 'Ohio -out of Grade 5A Harold Newman, David Parts Is Newest Thing To Trade River Niger and its main tributary, the Benue. The vessel was completely erected at Lytham, then dismantled and pack ed up in crates and boxest'for shipment from Liverpool norbin Sernagiotto, Shirley sBotley, Bucksport, Maine, fell in with the A Easy-Open Edgar, Jack Brown, Vivian McKen I gale, and the Codseeker. was sighted overturned derelict Norma Bennett Ward School Boarding heir, the Yankee skipper Grade SB Betty Borland, Dorothy London, Dec. 1 A hip built in.

Thorneycroft and AlanTiyelor Grade 4A George Waugh, Gordon Dudley. Helen Street (equal), Jimmie Tait, Five of the crew were 'lashed to her side but one of these was washed off and drowned before the Cape Sable Island schooner went alongside. The other four were res and two of his crew thought they heard sounds from the forecastle below them. The1 gangway" was- entirely under water, so they pounded on the side of the hull Grade SB Gordon Graham, Robert trade 4B George Roberts, Mae Knowles, Mildred Gorton. Moffat, Hubert LcCren, Georgiana Watchorn and Betty Lindsay (equal).

Grade 3A Raymond Turner, Mar- three parts is one of the, newest things in the shipbuilding industry. The bow of a boat built by' the Ly-tham Shipbuilding and Engineering Company, Limited, was in process of reconstruction on the coast of West Africa recently1 whilst the middle part of the ship was on the ocean and the stern was lying in the yard at cued after a thrilling battle with Faint tappings answered them. Just Grade 5B May Bilton, May Court mountainous waves. The other two ARTCE Oddfellows' Hall Saturday, Dec. 2nd.

Dancing to 12. for a moment those weird ghost ney, Frank Seriani. were believed to have been drowned. Grade 4A Mabel Rose Gough and stories of the' ocean graveyard flit ted through their minds; then they were all action. Chopping a hole in And the Codseeker, now battered beyond repair, was abandoned to her Frank John (equal), Frank Cowie, Joyce Townsend.

jorie Ganner, Billy Lowther. Grade 3B Emily Brankston, Arthur Lightfoot, Jacqueline Hindmarsh and Elizabeth Rathlef (equal). Grade 2A Dorothy Waugh, Vivian Ranger, Solomon Long, Connie La-felc Grade 2B Nora Tait, Dorothy Lowther, Joyce Webster, Edith Lytham, Lancashire. Now it has.been fate. the ship's, bottom, they found two Grade 3B-- June Wright, George dispatched and soon the vessel will On Sunday, the 13th, while rel Patterson.

be ready for work. atives ashore mourned the loss of the men had been imprisoned in the forecastle for more than- three- days' without light of water and with only Grade 2A Marion Blank. Nita The craft was built to the order of two reported missing, the schooner Mfdvis, Eileen Morgan. Ohio of Buckesport sighted the Grade 2B Elizabeth Reynolds, the United Africa Company, and is of the stern-wheel type (her driving like paddles, are at few cakes- for The derelict was the Nova Scotian defelict. Only the American Cap Laurence Rose, Sylvia Longden: Grade 1A Marlyn Lindsay, Joseph tain's determination to make a PIML0TTS POPULAR 6-PIECE ORCHESTRA Enjoy yourself to the Best Music General Admission 25c schooner Codseeker, and the strange Grade 1A Billy Attwater, Billy Rennie, Kenneth Davis.

the end of the boat instead of along the sides). She i 142 feet long, 96 story of her last voyage many years Gride IB James Galloway. Earle Morgan, Ivy Brown. thorough examination saved the trapped couple, who had no way of making their plight known to pass Brown, Gordon Walls. Grade IB Evelyn Kerinell, Earle feet wide1, and si feet six Inches ago was recalled here by the similar fate of the Ena F.

Parsons, which Jolly, George Ward. South Ward School deep, and is intended for a towing service over sonie 600 miles up the ing ships during the long weary hours of their imprisonment. overturned recently off the coabt with more tragic results. Grade 4A-Wilfred Hardcastle, Billy North Ward School Grade 4A Doreen Fletcher, Betty Thomson, Tommy Hughes. The Parsons, out of Weymouth It Mora Shoppm Day Until Chrbtma.

Grey, Donald Cunlif fe and Jacqueline Grade 4B Lawrence Gill, Eldo Ne- with lumber for Boston, was blown Rutherford (equal). grin, Mary McFarlane. over by a terrific storm that caused Grade 4B Robert. Keenan, Francis heavy damage along the Atlantic Grade 3A Catherine Shaw, Bever ley Churchill, Mary Green. Fortin, George Naylor, Jack Graham.

seaboard. Hopes that her crew of WEEK-END SPECIALS Grade 3A Grace Peebles, Olive Grade 3B Dorothy Patterson, Peg four and the mate's young wife gy McArthur, Eleanor McKenzie, 1 might have had the luck of the Cod-seeker's pair "were crushed, how It Grade 2A Billy Adam, Douglas 3 lb. tins Criscb for Spruston, Margaret Green. 69c 29c Down Cake ever, when the hull was nauiea ashore and found empty. The Codseeker capsized off Cape Grade 2B Alex McKinnon, Jean A Gift She Will Most Appreciate A (Cedar Chest Priced from: $13.00 Genuine Lane Cedar Chest Swans Flour aturday McKinnon, Billy Round.

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Grade IK Helen Wong, IreneCot-tie, Graham Campbell, Alice Hutchinson. 22c 19c Sable on the night of Wednesday, May 9, 1877, and it was reported that all her crew had been lost except the captain" and two seamen who escaped in a dory. Struck under the weather-quarter by a heavy sea, the schooner had gradually careened over and her beam ends, in which position she remained. It was found impossible to clear the vessel, and the three men in the dory while engaged in bailing to keep her afloat, drifted 35c IE On Easy Terms. 35c Fancy Whole Glace Cherries, lb.

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Litch's class, being second with 98.21. In the Elementary Schools Miss N. Rogers' class gained the percentage of attendance during the month with 99.38; Miss Brown's class being second with. 98.47. rapidly to leeward, leaving part of the crew clinging to the wathef side $27.50 Pasteurized Creamery Butter' of thC whicfc rtitT captain and his two companions were' unable' 16 Kant- Women's All-wool 'Moth Insurance Policy FREE.

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An old man in poor ciucumstances who gave to missionary fodeties the proceeds cf every egg which was laid by his hens on a Sunday was the subject of a tribute by Rev. H. Crosstand, vicar of Haughton, at a meeting of the British and Foreign Bible Society at CarEsle. The man was Thomas Irvin, who was 84 years of age and a cripple. It was stated that he often collected $50 for missionary societies.

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