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Modest Package Is Guarded Wrppd in Brown Ppr J.unoua Codex Sin-alticua Arrives at British Museum. Canadian rreee LONDON. Dam, moderala-siied brown paper parcel taken by motor ear to tha British Huaeum today represented half a million dol--Ur purchaae by tha Britlah Government of the Codex Sinaiticua, fourth. century Bloat manuscript. Bibllophllaa ay that In getting the manuecrtpt from trie Soviet Government for K00 KM tha Britlah Goveru-mont got a bargain.

Not only that, but Russia ha agreed to spend the purchase price In England for machinery and the like. OriiWlr tha Soviet aaked a total of CU0O.0M for the Codex, called the i valuable manuaenpt in ue worlcTa hiatory. I Arrived Chrtetasav Conveyed to England by apetial courier, who arrived Chriatmaa Eve. the manuscript remained in the etrong vaults over the holiday and today g. after formal receipt waa given the Soviet representatives the British in-2 tarmediary.

a noted bonk dealer, guarded by detectives, took the par-, ed by ear to the Museum where a aura of several hundred awaited Its 4- 1 arrival. lb) crowd was allowed enter the 'board room and witness the presentation to Sir George HiU. director of the British Museum. Unwrapped, the parcel waa i peeled In a tin box of red and (old. tha manuscript it-pelf being carefully shrouded in cotton wssL Dr.

Bali keeper of manuscripts, later made an Inspection to aee that nana of tha pages were missing. Places View. The Codex waa then placed on general view In a special case In the entrance hall, which already contained tha 14th century copy of the Pentateuch Hebrew. As the British Museum want into the daal with the British Oovern-1 ment on a 50-50 basis, it has to raise S250000 by public subscription. The i subscriptions are already flocking in.

One old lady in Scotland sent a hslf-- a -crown (M cental which ahe said she hoped would pay for a single letter In the Codex. 1 Tha Codex, discovered In the middle of the ltth century on Mount Sinai, cams into possession of the Soviet authorities from the relics of Tsar Alexander, Former Soviet Chief Long HI, Dies in France MKNTON. Franca. Dae. tole Lomchsraky, former Commlnar of EducaUon in Soviet Russia, died here Tussday after a long illness.

I Ana tole Lunscharsky ones declared: -H Christ had been alive todey he would have been ftNED IN COUBT- i Joseph Vsrdon. Osfoode street. 4-sTsa charged in Felice Court" today with driving a bread delivery wagon i on the Federal District Coramiaalon 5 driveway, contrary to section sine of tha cohirnlaaion's bylaw and was fined 5 tl and costs. Undaf this section of the bylaw, auch a aeniela Mf termed an "objectionabla vehicle" when driven on the Driveway. Ivlirxl jus suausnuEu.

Charged with receiving foods. Ir- win and Mlnnls Gershon, at WIN-1 liam street, were remanded in Polios Court today without pleading, until January 1 ltM. i Tne charge arose out of a case In Police Court last week, when Harry and frank secwuicooay, no nxea aaareas, aa-t mltted breaking into the premises of Provost Allard. 41 Clarence street, and steaUng daerettea valued at MO. Evidence wss given at that tlms, that the stolen artlclea were sold to Erwin and Minnie Gershon with the result that a charge of receiving waa laid against the latter today.

Snider and McGUlicuddy were remanded last week until January 1. Salts You've Heard About Sales You've Read About Are we essapartissi to tas sals we nevs sseaaiew fee yea. ITS THE HKIHUGHT OF TUB TEAR A.Cqplan gu BOI MORRIS CAPS M-itee e4 wf tenia 75c MAX FELLER tag BIdIAU ST. ALWAYS a GOOD MEAL 35c VENETIAN SWECTS SfARKS STREET BEACH LOWERS saataJM CasBalttg trltB (aM IsawMsT RelJ's Stove Store MMS Wt. 44a e.7 pmUm Arrive Safely With Sick Baby Ruh .1,400 Miles for Child to Undergo Operation.

5 see bj Beret aere. BALTIMORE, Dk IT Sue Tram-Mil. ve-menth-old baby taken la ohm Hopkins hospital early this morning after 1.40O-mlW airplane dun from Houston. Tex, probably will undergo a brain operation within tha next few day. Dr.

Welter E. Dandy, noted; brain specialist, srntetively decided on the oparation after an examination this sftemoon. Ha confirmed the diag-nosia that tha baby had wslar on the brain. Kidnapped Three Bank Employes uanQllS (Ml AW1V With I mi.uuu. EscaDlnsr 0 Motor Car.

A mot lairs' nese ay Direct Hire. MARUN. Tlx, Doc. 17. -The rirat state bank of Marlin waa robbed of etl.OOO today and three employee ware kidnapped as the robbers fled In an automobile, auoceaafully concealing the route they took.

M. V. Bradehaw. vice-nreeident? Miss Andrew Peyton, bookkeeper, and Lee Humphries, negro Dorter, u. parently were whisked ewsy quickly sfter the vault was looted.

J- tL Davie, deputy sheriff, ssid whitey Grahsm. guest in a nearby hotel, aaw four men. including Bradehaw. leave the hank. He said he was positiv there was no woman with them but several negroes later said they saw an automobile heading weat with three white men, a negro end woman in It.

A Ailing station man aleo aaw an automobile driving west in Merlin which apparently contained a woman. Five Lose Lives In Rail Mishap Three Members of Crew and Two Tramps Accident Victims. Aaeorlated Frees by Direct Wire. CALVERT. Tex, Dec.

17. Three members of the crew and two hoboes were killed when a Missouri Pacific freight train struck some livestock and was derailed near here shortly sfter midnight. J. Delhomme, 4ft, engineer; Fred Wallace. 45, fireman; and Otis Green, 47.

brakeman. all of Mart, were killed when the engine and eight cars left the track. The two uamps, riding In a refrig erator oar which turned over, ware not Immediately identified. It first waa tea red that other Itinerants might have been killed but a aearoh of the wreckage disc Weed no other dead or Injured. Fly Yuletide Mail In 50 Below Zero a salsa Press by Direct wire.

EDMONTON. Dec Despite tem peratures ranging as low as 40 and degrees below aero In the north the worst In five yean of flying experience an exceptionally heavy air mall and express was delivered by Canadian Airways pilots to outposts in the Northwest Territorial In time tor Chrlstmaa Day, C. H. "Punch" Dlck- Ina, superlntendant announced to night All Canadian Airways pilots were winging their way north again today after spending Christmas st their homes in Fort McMurray. ror the whole of December the avers sa temperature at Fort McMur ray has been Just under 30 degrees below commented Dicklns.

"It has made work for the flyers very trying, but thsy were able to cope tin the heavy volume of traffic successfully." Short days ranging from two hours in the far north to six hours In the south, durinar which there was suf ficient light to fly, made flying periods Ouija Board Shooting causes Death of Father SAN DIEGO. Calif. Dec. 27. Ernest J.

Turley. allegedly shot by his daughter st the direction of a Ouija board, disd last night. ine es-year-oid naval rasarva chief gunnsr! mate was wounded last Thursday at St. John's Arts. The daughter.

Msttie. 15. told authorities Ouija board directed her to shaot her father "so mother could marry a young cowboy.1 The daughter pleaded guilty to an attempted' murder charge. The mother Is held sa an acaasscry. BENNETT IN MONTREAL.

MONTREAL. Dec. -Accompanied be BT VmvJtA- to WaautagtonTn. B. Bennett.

Prime auower or lanaaa. arrived in Montreal today on his way to Ottawa, after spending Christmas at Hopewell, N.B. Mr. rlerridga took a train from here tor Washington. PATRICK MALONEV.

The deep regard in which Patrick Maloney was held was shows by the large attendance at hie funaeel hall! this owning from his late home. 1st nenoersen avenue, to St Jc church, where? requiem high was chanted by Vary Rev, Denla Finiwgan, 0-MX, rector. Bev Father Jamas Sullivan, O.M.L. and Rev. Father A.

O. Shaehsn recited the jsrayari for the dead at the graveside la Now Dasoa oametes. Rev. Fsther A. A.

Ungar was in the sanctuary. Chief mourners and survivors Included his wife, formerly Mia Mar-prat CaBwronj two sons, Philip aaasoar, of The Journal; Ed gar. at awes: three daughters, Mary, Theresa "its. at hooae: three brothers, Andrew, Ottawa, and Joan and Frsa-ste at West Ternpleton; also a sister. MrT 7.

Wast Teas. PanKoStXV finlhsr to the esteem to which Mr. Maloney was held war atmwnus spiritual nrf offsr-ktgs from friends and tram eraaniaa- wiruded the DSmm of As Seeretary of Bute and E. Staff and tit' flranrh z7f 1 nauonet Dria saschanlcal akafj of TJw Journal. Paris HIE OTTAWA JOURNAL.

Faces tha Hardest Good Dinner With the cky, wUk lumsa at load an stkka, breaking a way through the thick sre to free one of their boats alter a Til Company Refuses To Make Public Production Cost Appeal of Canadian International Paper Company Against Assessment Besumed. Rrfueal of the Canadian Interna tional Paper Company to make public, even for court racorde. the coat of production of its giant miH at Hawkeobury. Ont. featured the re sumed hearing st Cerleton County Court Houae today, of tha appeal of uie r.l.

against its Hawkeabury The aDOeal belna heard bv the Onterio Hallway and Municipal Board, and this morning's iialun waa Ukan up largely with argument of counsel and presentation of the evi dence on bahslf of the Town of rlawVcstjury. Under a County Court ludament the town's assessment on tfia HavW. bury plant of the pulp and paper company wss fixed st ISU.MO. It a against this Judgment that sppaal has been lodged, the compsny presenting evidence to show the plant was not worth a dollar and was entirely un-aaleable. Later this afternoon the Town of Hawkeobury will call to the witneaa stand John Stealer, Montreal, outstanding Canadian pulp and paper authority, and counsel for the muni cipal ity contend ehey wilt prove the Hawkeabury plant of the C.1PC.

to be worth in exoeea of and to be operating at a profit When court adjourned on December It. counsel for Ha a heel wiry had aaked the C. P. C. to produce ftguree on the cost of production st the plant.

At the reopening of she appeal proceedings today, however. Ainalie W. Greene, chief company counsel, said hla clients were opposed to production of these figures, on tha ground they were "confidential." Mr. Greene closed the case for the appellant today with admission that since he wss unable to submit facta sod figures aaked, he was obliged to rest his appeal, on witnesses statements the Hawkeabury plant erss un saleable and not worth a dollar. Lengthy Arguaeent.

Considerable argument ensued between Mr. Oreene end T. A. Beament ICC. for the town of Hawkeabury, when the company's representative intimated he would ask permission to submit further evidence on his con tention if tha rsspondents sought to prove the plant was of considerable value.

It waa finally conceded by Mr. Beament that this procedure should be allowed, within limits governed by the rules of evidence. Hawkeabury 'a witness today was Herbert CantwelL C.E.. who save evi dence for the town concerning the methods employed In valuing the C. I.

P. Cs property st Hawkeabury. stampers of the Untano Municipal Board bearing the Important a novel R. McKsown. K-C chairman; J.

A. Ellis, vloe-ehelrmsn. and H. L. Curamlngs.

Associated with Mr. Beament In representing tha town of Hawkeabury at tha hearing Is A. E. Richard, of Lew lor and Richard. Hawkeabury town solicitors.

CHIEF'S CHARACTER CLEARED. MONTREAL, Dec X. In a Judgment' finding Ales Nadon'Tmd Paul Emlle Nad on gulhy of hold-up. Judge Amedea Monet specifically cleared the character of Loots JargsiUe. chief of Quebec detectives.

The Nsdons had stated during their trial Chief Jargsille tried to bribe them to admit they had a gun In their poaeeaaion. Judge Monet postponed sentence. The Nsdons were convicted of robbing a taxi-driver sf RADIOS VICTOR ROGERS PHILCO MAJESTIC STROMBEBV8 -CARLSON WESTINOHOUSE oftr.iE'0 QUEEN 706 ParWg Valet Bervica $5 II aTssfcr ii ika ToVra Sara to Sara aioaaedJilrtt. cat trtry. tUag Toai Sto at Baraeeaen en ana at the canals la apell sf Arctic weather.

Make Beaverbrook Deade to Live Interesting Story of Canadian-born Newspaper Peer is Told in New Cute). Cr Cekle. LONDON, Dec. 27. An tat-TvStinj atory of Lord BMveirook, the Cene- dkn-born newspeper peer, Is coo-Ulned in or Not" new book by MLu Ruby Miller, the actreu.

At Monte Carlo the and Lord Beaverbrook were felkrw-ffuaets, and ahe writes: 'We were given an excel lent mnjl. but Max Beaverbrook only ate some nasty-looking gooseberries ind drank womm special kind of water. tie aajajuned very depressed. He talked for -hours on theosophy and definitely ixided he had only a few more days to live. He cartsinly cave the aroearaiice of a rajad ly -a ptjaching demise, so I decided it his life were to short it might as well be merry.

Widow Gets Cental Bed frees rags One. tax. Duford mads four years sgo to day. December 27, 19S. J.

U. Vincent, wss named solicitor of the estats. Wss A rare Figure. Mr. Duford, who died December 5 at the age of 75 years, was most sc- tlve in Ottawa business and club life.

A director of the Capital Trust Corporation, Limited, practically since its organization, no wss president of Duford. Limited, and prom inent in ssveral SDOrtina clubs. In cluding the Ottawa Hunt Club, Coh-na light Park Jockey Club, New Edinburgh Canoe Club and River-mead Golf Club; Three Ottawa Officers Receive Certificates Second Lieut K. A. Peaker.

of the Cameron Highlanders of Ottawa, haa obtained a certificate as instructor in B' Wing. Canadian Small Arms School, according to orders issued from Kingston by Brigadier W. B. Anderson. District Officer Commanding Military District No.

3. Similar certiflcatea are issued to Lieut 1. B. Mulvey. Governor General's Foot Guards, and 2nd Lieut.

L. E. Ogihrie, 4th Hussars of Canada. Second Lieut. B.

R. Prindiville haa been transferred from the 3rd Divisional Supply 3rd Diviaional C.A5.C, to the 51st Field Battery. Canadian Artillery. Lieut. J.

C. Irvine, Lanark and Renfrew Scottish, who is well known to officers of Ottawa garrison, is promoted to the rank of csptsin. snd John Campbell Dunlsp has been granted a commission as 2nd Lieut, in the asms unit. EIGHT-FOOT DRIFTS. ST.

JOHNSBUBY, Vt. Dec. 27. Eight-foot drifts, piled up by a howling gale, accompanied by aub-tero temperatures, blocked the international highways north of here today. Foiir inches of snow, which fell last night, brought the depth to 17 .2 inches here.

MAT VISIT AMERICA. BANGKOK, Si am. Dec. tl. The King end Queen of Slam sre expected to return to North America shortly snd reliable quarters ssid today thsy have- been Invited sa White House guests of President snd Mrs Frsnklyn D.

Roosevelt in Washington. EDGAR K. A. SIMS. Many frisnds wars present this morning st the funeral of Edgsr Robert Alexander Sims, life-long resident orOttswe except for the past flvs years spent In Detroit, which wss held from 31 Sussex street to St Brigid's church and Notre Dame cemetery.

Mr. Sims, who was In buslnsss here until he went to Detroit wss well known in the city snd his death In Detroit after a short iUnees is generally mourned. At St Brigid's Very Rev. Canon T. P.

Fay chanted requiem mass, while In the sanctuary was Rev, Father Ernest Bam brick, of Fltiroy Harbor. Many beautiful floral tributes and numerous spiritual offerings indicated the sorrow felt at his death. Chief mourners were six brothers William J. of Cumberland. HeaYy Detroit: Percy Montreal; Rlcnard Frederick T.

snd Dr. H. E. Sims. Ottawa, and three titters.

Miss Adelaide Sims, Detroit: Mrs. 1. la Boyd and sirs. T. P.

Murphy. Ottawa. 5e PRINCESS AND THE GOBLIN la ui LEBK COLLEGIATE THURSDAY, I rJrt. Tickets St -The eokatore' aaw roil sea oa 11.11 aach TX- Place S'Saeisi'patre. Winter Since the I Bumpers of Wine Book by Actress.

I ssid. I'm throwing a party In Nice tonight and you're coming to Ai first he demurred, saying he would die en route, but as I refused to take 'no' for an answer, he finally consented. "When he arrived, still looking glum, he tried to order gooseberries and the frightful water. However, I soon' put the tin hat on that and gave him a jolly good dinner, which 1 forced him to eat. and bumpers of champagne, which I made htm drink.

Tip was just deckling on tne flowers for his funeral when 1 made him get up and dance. I kept at him until 4 sun. By that time he had decided ha would prefer to stay on the Riviera than to cross the River Styx, and since then one can easily judge by his vigorous writings that he has 'never looked as the edvts. put it." Water In Ottawa Reduced A reduction of 100 gallons per dsy per person in the overage domestic consumption of water in Ottawa has been effected since WIS, according to W. E.

MacDon-sld. city waterworks engineer. In a return -to the Board of Control, Mr. MacDonald ststcs that In MlfThs average daily consumption of wster -per person in ths city wss 218 gallons. In M32 this had been reduced to 137 gallons per person per day.

while during the 11 months ending November this year the figure wss 118 gallons per person per dsy. Chief of MacLeans Has Jubilee Today Sir Titxroy, in 99th Year, Celebrates Event at Duart Castle. Canadian Freer Table. EDINBURGH. Dec.

28 -Thouaanda of Highland clsnsmen the world over will turn in thought tomorrow to Duart Castle. Isle of MulL the home of Col. Sir fitiroy D. MacLesn, 2th hereditary chief of the. Clan MacLean.

He celebrates the jubilee of his chieftainship Now in hia svth year. Sir Fitzroy is the oldest Highland clan chief left He came from London sevsn yesrs sgo to tske up' permanent residence in the snosstral stronghold. Sir Fitzroy enjoys good heerth. snd is keenly interested In tha welfare of the clan. Sir Fitzroy served in Canada with the 18th Hussars from 18U to 1869.

Motion Asks That Cut Be Dropped Aid. McCann and McVeigh Sponsor Definite A motion has been filed with the city clerk by Aldermen Dsn McCann and 1. J. McVeigh, both of Delhousie Ward, for next regular meeting of City Council, ssktng "thst the deductions nude In the salaries or wages of civic employes under bylaw 7(27, In effect for a portion of 1J3 and which terminates on Dscember 11. shall not again be put Into effect during 1JH or until such time as council In Its Judgment sees At to mSJCe CUaiiav.

The byatw referred to automatically hvwass Inooerstive on December 3L unless Cltv Council renews it. Civic salaries and wages will not be sub ject to tha ten percent cut next yeer unless the MM City Council by special resolution declares they snail be ll council lakes no action at all there will be no deductions next year. Montreal Enthusiastic Over Children's Play In bringing Clere Tree Major'i excellent company from Hew York to play for tha children of Ottswa. In the holiday season, the Canadian Council on Child and Family Welfare la placing the community under their That in dauu so. the Council baa accepted a heavy Inancial risk, makes a further claim upon tne community for recognition and ea-thustaatie support From Montreal, where "Curdle, the Princess sad tha Oohlina" was presented on Tuesday, coaae tha most sppredstive eaensjieneauessi of the beauty of tha performance and the excellence of the acting.

A stage presentation by actors of high profeaslonal standing Is a toe rare snd Infrequent eo-urience In Ottawa, fat these days, and ft ia to be hoped that ths recaption given to tha Chlktren'a Theatre an Th massy will be such as to encourage those backing the venture, la repeat ths War 400 Are Working On Snow Removal Men on Relief Busy Bettering Traffic Conditions. The city haa 400 men working od snow removal today, plowing roadways and sidewalks, snd operating the scarifiers, to better conditions for street traffic. Only a few of these men sre what are known ss "rent relief" csees. ss these hsvs mostly caught up with their payments. Ths great buik of the men sre from those who would' be drawing civic relief.

Account of whst they earn in snow removal snd for which they will re-reive a filial Dsvment will be kept snd tsken into consideration by the Social Service Department. ULDIX8' H08X eh I Hon and saaU wrvtea boae. Sliibtly Impertaet. Mevest tshaota. AU slses.

pr. A UHQZBIZ IUtod town, aanee seta, py) lias, a-afttrted i anaoea 2-88c LADIXS' OLOVKS Kid and wool lined gloves. Pull-one and vrUt fMtanara In piaia snd fancy cuf. sisaorted OOfi badai and slses CW LADIX8' HOME 10 thread heavy esrvtea tees, at all shades. Beg el JO pair.

MA. augbtiy impertaet FT. OO LADIES' HDKTS. Latvc embrotdered haadkaffchleft; i in dos. un iais aeaaa ltlPaaflgi sat fsSST LAB IKS' HATS relte.

velveto and aal smartest atylea aaa ebsdes. sll hesdslsaa. On aale 88 H0U8B rilOOKS printed wash frocks: polsa dots, floral designs, stripes, etc. Af), glaaa It to M. OO anas' sweatxss AU wool snd wool Jersey, to crew seek stria.

AU ahagal and A Or alaaa. Loag sleeves OO OIBL8' SKIXT8 Wool erepee and Oeanei. woivi waevn. mmm awe aaa 88c ontxs' olovzs Fully lined eapeakln amoves; trtmmed with fur. Taa aTl only.

All alaes OU 0IBL8. PYJsUlA Plain flamnwiettaf pyjasaas In peacn. mattva. ptnk and A A blue. Siaas I to OlU QtRLS' UilPUl Tianneletta and broadeloth taeepers la f-taat 4.

a rAM 08c oikxs' unaxKrx Silk bloomers sad vesta ra whits. peecn aad pink, atass sod pink, atsss AA aosed. Tba sat OO tO 14. 0ILS' OVERHOM Black, red. eassel sag Oi ray.

All wool ovarheee as OIKL8' TMTi Telva winter walaht nets. gaaea i wnna. Tburaday at 2-88 OISXS' QLOTXS ha light and 1 to t. On dark sale fawa. I Ttauradsy at 288 MEH'S SHUTS Broadcloth, shirts slain sad fanes ahadaa.

Attaohsd and eesar. ate collar atylss. A Off adaktai ai sa a sfEH SOLO VIS Oapttain Uaeg etovea at eraera, ta aad eras: doaao feaaaaen, A Off XEsf'l SOABTS STOEI OFZlf WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1933. Buffalo Player May Come Here Report 'Toronto Lending "Headline" Hollett to Ottawa Club. Canadian rveaa br Insert Hare.

FORT ERIE. Ont, Dae. IT Manager Prank Nignbor of Buffalo Bisons, International Hockey League Club, erss concerned today over a report thst Bill Headline I HollMt. Biaon defeixernan whd is filling Red Horner's shoes on she Toronto staple Leafs during suspension, may not be returned. Hollett waa an losn to the Bisons.

-Ths report wss the Lsafs might loan Hollett to Ottawa Sena lore when Horner returna after the New Yeer. "We have no comment to mske." ststed T. F. Ahearn, president of the Ottawa Hockey Club, on-hearing the despatch concerning Hollett. Driver Breaks Wrist When Horse' Runs Away In jumping from a sleigh attached to a runaway horse at eight o'clock this morning.

Alex Noel. 838 Somer-aet etreel west driver for an Ottawa bread company, suffered a fracture of hie right wrist snd is a patient, in the Ottawa General Hospital. The runaway waa sensational one, the animal being frightened by the noise of the sirbrskes of street car. st tha corner of Ridesu snd Sussex streets. It dashed north on Sussex street partly urihernessrd.

snd the driver unable to halt the maddened animal, decided to jump. He landed heavily on hla right arm and when assisted to his feet, the hone of his rafht wrist was protruding from we flesh snd he waa in great pain. He waa ruahed to the hospital and placed under the care of Dr. J. M.

Lafrernboiae. In the course of its flight the horse snd wagon crashed into an automobile st the corner of Ridesu snd Sussex streets, owned by Arthur Beeudry. 270 Guigues avenue, breaking the right hand front window. The bread sleigh wss smashed badly as it had been swung against sn electric light standard on Sussex street by the frightened horse, the light aUndard being broken off at the base and moved a good five feet by the Impact FTNED 810 AND COSTS. Charged with breech of the Highway Traffic Act by operating motor car on Metcalfe street st faster than 20 miles en hour, Roy Waldorf.

3M Lyon street was lined 110 and 82 costs in Police Court A LAD US' SLIPPEBI ft Colored eatlna: fancy Cuban heal. Sues I to s. On self at 88c MEN'S 8UFPEU Black snd brown, aauf red and blue cosy aiippera. Oood leathers: rubber beela. ftAii aiaas 0 to 11 OO Boji' Oirlt' BUPPIUS Broksn lines la leathers sad felts: tansy trimmings.

All ehsdea. Blsae ewa an- AA. to is: 11 to 1 daa tm DO MEH'S SPATS Pelt apato: dome taeteners. la with light rswo, sno ngns or are K3n dark grey, aisas to 11 -TOYS- MAMMA DOLLS Lane and amen afamsss Dolla with moving eyes. Very OA.

lancuy dreassd. ia aaia 8LEIQH8 atnmelv buUt slelglis with good metal ruaaara: natural finish ad. sOOfi Oa aale OO Jolty JMlarg Hoop-svLoopg Mo Olympic Knnnnr Mo Baoan 8 treat Can 880 sll CHOICE AHTSrOXSte -DAKmisT DOLLS BLACK BO ABOS -vAIKrLAJtlg CABT LOCKS TBUCKg ATflMALg BASSINETTES kUUf 'S HOSE Bnallah taasortsd all wool hose: assart patterns aad color. 88 aOUI'STISS Mlk taaa. All weal Paacy etnpes and aaaall MM.

at ssaa (pea- Hta'g Inltiallad Hdkfa. Oood anallty Irwa Haan band. 4w.88c Is Charged With Shooting Fathel Godin, 26, Beir Tried at Hull OrimixL sAulies. CheircaH. with flrlnc rllW-ihot his tothtrr with imit to kill.

Arih Corin. 25. at fart CouIokxm. ipptvi for trial this morntn at Hull Crirl inai Auuet. A jury was mmpvMiu and evklenct ngmrdiag th shootii will ha givau when tha csj pri ceads this aftarnooa, Mr.

use Louis Coutinaau is XHwsiun. Accord irtf to an outlins oi (ha cl given tha jury by Francois Card Crown Attorney lor Pontiac, tha fence oacivrcd on March 9. II. The shoot ina is alleged to have the upahot of a quarrel between lathi and aon over the cuttlnji of wood the former's Two piaoas of .44 calibre rifle bullet were extract from the victim's neck in Pembrol hoapital. where he was taken treatment Tha father.

Alex Ood ia a veteran of the Great War. was invalided home after auflerii from gas and gunshot wounds. While in the ordinary course vent (he trial would be held at tl Pontiac county seat. Campbell's Bal aermualon lor a change of venue granted by the tuebc Attorne, Generals Depaxtsniant. The accused is being represented George Caron, and Francois Carol Pontiac Crown Attorney, appaaxs the prosecution.

Morton A. Daly Dies In Montreal, Aged Tl MONTREAL, Dec. 17. Morton Daly. Tl, stationary engineer a atportaman, is dead here.

He was prominent roreater, being a pal chief ranger of St. fa trick Cou No. Ml C. O. O.

r. Mr. Daly was born in IsOndon, Or and came to Montreal at an ear age. His wife died four years ago. Is survived by three sons, Robert Daly, Montreal; Morton A.

Daly. 0 taws, and J. A. Daly, vice-presideil and general manager of the J. Kearney Company, Toronto; and orl daughter.

Mrs. Ralph O. Dephoun Montreal. The funersl takes place here td morrow. WILL PROLONG ARMISTICE.

LA PAZ. Bolivia; Dec, Bolivian Government today oiTicia accepted a prolongation of Its arm: tice with Paraguay to January 1104. The present Cririatmas holidi truce in the Chaco Boreal was orijj InaUy scheduled to end New Yeai Xve. BMOUBS Metal smokers gowned la i black and Broase; csrryiag handlaa. aIesturs value 88C CUSHIONS tarse salactlon of fancy auk cuebtona la new ebapee.

ejkfl Lovely shadea. reatursd at OO OABO TABLES Voiding card tsblea: soudiv I struoted; JO" eauare top. Ofli rutlabad la green OO TABLE MIBBOKS large selestlon of good quality tasie ralrrora: nne plate: era smartly rtaalgnsd odd ahspea TABOUBETTE8 solid walnut; 11" round top; stands is-' high, apecaal Tburaday st 88 AH DUALS Hoveltv oalmala: cleverly Bnlahed; doss. eata. rabbi ta.

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