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Times Colonist from Victoria, British Columbia, Canada • 11

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itr. VICTOIfIA DATI.Y TIMES TUESDAY. DKCl'MUKR 27. 19.M 11 OBITUARIES Robberies and 1,200 FAMILIES AIDED THIS YEAR REPUDIATE DEBT TO DRUG COMPANY Scottish firms Say figure on Rooks Fictitious SPRATTS DOC AND PET EQUIPMENT Jat (rrlr4 lean Laatfua. laglanal Brushes Combs Gloves Covers Collars Leads Duplex Dressers ftoM I K.

Haifa Bubbrr Ronr Kealrra Irtk.ln leanUiB spanM Bul Chalk Hlnrka. rlr. Dog Btornita Hlr4 brr4 I Hlamlta lf I hall Can and Nr I al lh (afnrr ol i'ormoraut ana Mora MrnCi SCOTT PEDEN LTD. IV IK rHONEa t. MRS.

S. MACLURE PASSES AWAY Had Here 0rr 5I Wars; Was Artist and Musician Mrs. Margaret Catherine Mac lure, widow of Sum Maclure, well known Victoria architect, passed away this morning in St Joseph's Hospital. Mrs. Maciure was born in Greenock, Scotland, a daughtei of the late Chark-s Stewart Still Simpson, and had been a ifsidnet of Victoria over 30 years.

A women of culture and artistic attainments. Mrs. Maclure was well known as a musician of dis criminating taste and an acconv Bath Brushes. Loofahs, Loofah Cloves, Sponges He Carry Complete Shirk of Rath at All Tin 1 rrr ldlr Anvahrrr tiottmr OWL DRUG CO. LTD.

Ml tort M. W. H. Bland, MaiMfrr rttun I. CHAIN Room Chains, Anchor Chain, etc.

In iie up 'o 1 1 1 inches. I 1 CAPITAL IRON METALS LTD. itw-M iore iiatri a abdis. sim I WllHlmimillHIIHIlUIHIUIIIIIilllllinillHIIMIIIIIIIIUIUIIIMIIIMlnillllllllMHIIIHMIMUIMIIIIIIIMinillllHIIIIIUniHIh" SAWDUST No. 1 Screened Fir Head-rig Sawdust We have contracted for a supply of the finest head-rig fir sawdust in Victoria from the Lemon-Gonnason Sawmill.

We guarantee this to be the best obtainable, customers are invited to inspect this sawdust before delivery. G. HARKNETT G2647 Veteran Sealer Called By Death Capt. Isaac A. Gould.

92. Had Colorful Life ln Service of Sea A uioncer of sealing days In Victoria. Cant. Isaac A. Gould, died, aged ft! jears, at the Jubilee Hospital this morning after a long illness.

Capt. Gould's life covered one of the most picturesque periods in the shipping Industry of the Pacific Northwest. He was one of the earliest sealers to reach Victoria from the Atlantic coast and for manv vears he skippered I the small sailing ships on their voyav.es to the fa-ring Sea and across the Pacific to Japan. He made and lost several for tunes in the service he gave the sea. Bora In Nova Srtia In llfi, Capt Gould sailed the Atlantic Co st in vauous capacities until 1S1 when he came to Victoria He tound his fust berth on the schooner Ariel and two years later was master of the Kath-i enne.

later he had command of the EB Marvin When the scaling Industry ended. Capt. Gould was named to the maune staff of the Wil-liain Head quaiantme station He had charge of the tenders that met the incoming freighters and passenger liners Fiom Willi im Head he went to the old drydock at Esquimau and for nearly 20 years was dock-master there. When the new drydock was opened across the haibor Capt. Gould retired on pension His home was at Vvl I Simeoe Street His wife died some years ago.

The remains aie at McCall Brothers' Funeral Hume and an nournvment of funeral attange-ments will maii later. Heart Attack Fatal To Bus Passenger Mrs Florence Clara Mason. 72. It'da Ikriman Street, collapsed (mm a heart attack and died while riding in the Haultam bus at 20 Christmas night, accoiding to a city police report I Sitting In the bus besiile Mrs. Philip M.u i Hinalit Shakespinre Sfr'si-t, Mrs.

Mason suddenly I slumped in her s'at on to the shouldt of Mis Mar-Donald Dr. Walter Rtpty and lln-e were al. but she was Is-Jond niedii.il Iv ej ri in Milhouine. Austiahi Mis M. son was the vid iw of Chailes I.

Mas.in She ha I rs-n in Victor l. eight yeats and Was a puT.U of the yueen Ci'v t'hap ter of the I irdiT rd the Eastern Stir. She is suivived by thi s-suns, Walter and William, in Ca! gey: Roland, in Portland, two dmch'ct s. Edith, in New Ym k. and Mis Russell Gibson, in rt leal, two sisters in Australia atvl one siscr.

Mi Edith istgeis nf Vli til! 1,1. Funeral vices will he I eld Wednesitay 2 at the lit Fun ei.il Cli.i-l. wih Rev Jame i edfa I I'Hig Intel men! will be at Royal Buii il Palk. I-isi ever.ing at the family rsi.knee, 1" -V Am prion Street, Mr fn rtru.W Mr lam H-iwUtt p.is.sl She jwas horn in Kent, Fng 'land, and leaves her Wulowir. Frnet Wil'iam llnww-tt, n' snr-Dr Isiie F.

Il'iwk tt Ottawa, lint and si, hiothris and in England The i rs aie frs ire the Cutty A Sn Fun er al Home, atinounci menl tf I the turw-ial will I ma-le later. G2647 BRO. LTD. WATERPROOF CLOTHING roa toaniN.M oa roaTMs; laataa, Oa.kin an Babbrr Solla, Bala, tit. Baalist sbrll B.i il.lakll.brd F.

JEUNE y. ST. SAWDUST Hi of Burnet hat rontrartra alia a auuren aupplt 'or mouth ladul fr nrri In tktorla and ran guarantr ftaaduM (or another loo Initallatlons, GLASGOW (API -Four Scot lish firms announced today they were repudiating, a fictitious, claims against thrm totaling mote than listed as debts to the firm of McKesson and Rob-bins. The firms were informed they were listed among McKesson and Bobbins debtors by the United States Securities and Exchange Commission, which is investigat Ing the records of the company, whose picsidt-nt, i'hilip Muska. known as F.

Ikinald Coster, killed himself. All four said they never had heard of the alleged debts They arc E. Bell and Sons, cleaners and laundry men, listed as owing SII.30S, Cockburn and Company, wholesale diuggists, down for S13.3J, Samuel Dow, Limited, wholesale ne and spirit merchants. Sll.OilO, and Haltun Limited, confectioners, $12,753. KNIGHTED LABORITE DIES IN ENGLAND LIVERPOOL CP) Sir James Sexton, veteran 1-ibor died at his home here today.

He was S. and hail been in failing health since a sciious illness last year. He was a leader of Hi itain's dot for half a century and from I'M to sat in the House of Commons for St. Helens Knighted lit lr'U he told one iiitt'i tn lit tint the sl because I am stdl the Jimmv Sexton who worked as a dock laborer." He ran awa to sea at the of and was a memlx of the crew that made the stormy and perilous journey from Eej pt to Britain with the hue "Cleopatra's Needle" aboard their ship. The ancient monument was placed on the Thames Em hankrr.cnt in Londm.

('tie of las i minisii nc was of ts ir. called to the Moyul ls on Grand National at A.n-tre in anil was given a tip on a horse the late King, a nt ge V. Sir James v(as bom in N-w-castle In lVaj of Irish parents. Since 1TC3 he had rs-en a mem ber of the general council of the Trade Unions Congress, of which he was president in VC, At eight SeMon worked in a glass factory and when he went to sea five eats later it Was to llelp his Widowed mother, who had Men P.etui ntn i LiVelpm.l he hi i li.und the Is k. is' I rion and in with Turn M.inn and Havci' iUon.

he was i romrner.t in the big d.x k-eis' and S'ameii's stiiKe, lie wore a grey fi hat -ird a wiukifg man's muff'a whan he went to Hn. kmgham Paiaie to reo his krighthiMHl. "It any of the rim rs think that hj a t.tle I hr-eame is Sir James taia. "i would tell them that I acei-pted the hor.i'i it was a tritcj'o to th RAILWAY BUSINESS STILL FALLING MONTREAL Gioss traffic receipt, r.f the CPU. fir the Week ending Ik-cemtaT tnt.il SJ.T37.taai, against in the roiiesponding week last jrar.

8 decrease of 2 ft jier ti nt I A foil and stone hou- hive lsn f-kavate in I.inwruk Ci unty. In land, showing the tyi nf hoiis hudt there dunnj the iking M-t lixt. alwuil sii 1 1, i 9ai XV i I Approximately LIDO needy I families of Victoria were aided by Chr.stmas I ampers and cheques this year. Of this number, -too were pre- sen led with cash envelope through the relief office, and Mix) families received help from the Victoria Christmas Fund. In addition, numerous hampers ert sent out churches and by the schools, other organra- Hons.

A numtier of letter of appreciation have been received at the Christmas Cheer headquarters from recipients. Big Party for Eight Hundred Eight hundred joungsters arc wxpected tomorrow eveninj; at the North Davies Christmas party at the Armories staiting at 5 30. The sum of $770 has been collected but another is needed to carry out the program as arranged Besides a bountiful Christmas' dinner the organizers plan to give a Christmas present to earn joungster from a huge Santa CI, ais and a gift of pocket money, Thiee hundred more joungsters than last ar will attend, Many of the st entertainers in the (it have given then services to nroviile a fine progtam which will rounded off with lections by the Hiih Canadian St-ottish Band Swimmers to Compete Tomorrow The women's section and Junior of the Swimming Club will comcte in an association gala to tie held at the C.A. pool tomorrow evening at 7. Following the gala an informal six i will be held at which refreshments and entertainment will lie provided.

All members of the Club, parents and friends, are Invited to attend. Overnight Entries At New Orleans ,1, Sj.lii L. i 1 loo i li, p.oxi -tr si--d I Vt Wrfttj 'OT. MlKla D.a I M.tr'.w Id lot I'. r' 10" III (mi'hpn li f.d Hi.tT tm Kctm Lit T.ln Bn ei4 Ui Dm luj Pim SOT.

lnii.l I -f Tt I lit 1 in Hum ii lud I- I i i I r. si I I The Mount Tolrnle I'J'. an mi Christrr.as tree and coracit will he held tn the Mount Toln ic Ct'F. Hall this evening at Re Id etits Will tie SeVd All ihildien under the age of 12 will teceive a gift. To commemorate Joth annl Veisity i.f the (bseovcij of taduitn.

"rapee his Issued a lal stamp showing ttiaits of I'aire and Marie Cuiie. A in and simple tcs? fr ranmre qu aliij in sas ha hien "kv.M-d hv a governmint sien tit on the Kisis of -(ific ftav Itj, Joung wa bring lighter and sweeii than the older and mre si iM by as li Wv .1 lii 3 i.a i I 1 I i i I I i Phooa E.I01 ALERT SERVICE CO. 749 Broughton St FOB YOUR NEW YEAR'S EVE DANCE VICTOR MUSIC tr.l. trior Radl. Victor iaiu-phunninapN kl a a- mil.

H1or Krs iirds. let a hrlp yen make )uur wlrction. Fletcher Bros. (VICTOkMI LTD. II OOl ST.

Capt. Flioore Phllpott will speak on "The Outlook for at the luncheon meeting of Victoria and Island Life Underwriters in Terry's private dining room Thursday. The report of the nominating committee for officers for the coming year will bo presented as follows: President. Ian Mi Lone. Alan Butchart, John Fuller; vice president, the defeated candidates for president wiil stand; George Gordon; secretary, Harold Winter burn: executive, W.

C. Hudson. Herbert Shade, II. B. Witter and Jack Falkins.

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY kOKS To VI- tr.a Vlrj Onioi.i Marji.ta Vrnion DfciiBMr 3. Km. Bottt Ol.i( DUD OAVIES fa ot (I rvi. ll-fd Dfiffniisi 21 (it uui.prg SMITH C.i kt lli LdT Hnpal, Sua Sj.m.j on b.iui lr'i laii iht Mud Juhn Ilrr.rji Soiiirt Mr it ur-oM av, b-VMlk hin loviiif llr tiirfsf urn titd ihir dsui.twit, ta at iht fl.ral Knidi ft ktlA tdCT Ski.d Motlutty iid cnr al LAWRtNCE SjniiiTiy on Oi-froor Is lavrriic 01 'tii Sir-i. j.d Ti jrfr.

born runii nr.oii!-(-mto Il; Hyardft BC Co d.ttru,r. MAsw -N on lifffmwj js. I--rti'i Moti rftiorn.r -j 11 r. Vtr tjuu-nr in! Mr, MMin mrt ofen a Irn- crta ui irut cav tor th it SjrtivM b( ltit rn Wo.m vviliim. Ci j.ri.

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CALMR- Th drain orcurrMt udiim: Jih HnjfiUI cm n-wt i. ur.f st 12 an r' jr Brti am. l.i.f tr.r Sir tt drr Virion ter 0f yl S-ei h. pa.i.r.p rimr a ttj mir.j Ir-rnd. to Hrr.rv ai it l.m Irrr.i tl and ot an.r Caal, Uar 9.

H. o.u Md ef t- Jr.i, ol s.tt fra--f no Mir lam S.II. tlir i.CO- rh iS'rn Th Sir C.4r a.i a meitttrr cl ih pra rU Branrb. Lrg T.r,-l viuat t.a Wr a.K'..! i Haisarn tui.r-a; Co a Chpl K. 1.

tt VI. 1 rn j)t Ai.oir Ptau. If l.jl,h oltir.aurd and Iturimtnl I Moial Oak Bunrl Palk on rrar )', at Ui. I aa tlaa lnd. "I (cpmi, trait- aw i -a ti ma infa se 11.

and Mrt (-' a ii a -h a av in Ha Cspi on tt 1-1 at I A a UB ili' tart, leq HSS rs, li-r JV In ia Vinraa, i-r a. J.ai in(j Hm.a ti jai Jilt ni, is V. i.ia 1h Ml H.M.a 'lii (au ai.a bad bn a ol Iti 'r It aianv If asomrfe hi and 4 al ftvn Aim i and aairtua A -l im-M If i- on aitita arr-novn a. I a tmt U-m Mi-r a.l I Il s-( a ii-o -r --h .1 us a.a. pna n.tvtT ira ro la a ifaoeatt ii aan a( is ar i Rt ai fcin itr-itn a'oJ ti i a ot r-d tn le ,4 all Mn iaj ii wa-a t.

a 11 ol Vwvi.a taan a ai-d o-a Ai'mM' a imi, l.ma a 14 o.t 4 i a a( (so a4-i--d aaS(r bla a. aid a a ima ml ifii wan, o.s.. I I Si a l- Ui, ai.a Via l.r. at Ma. 4 St a Im a I a Aaa a 4 t.

a at a i n. ,4 aa Tai i ii a ii ia. i a r. n. a (i -I l'M Is laai a a al tof (iiit'alil, Mk1 nn at uw I ro SJ a I.

Ii mi a a.i 1 1 a a VI -ir bmi -a-- 4 a asi.4 b' m4 a a-aj. nscnad bihd ltat a I i ,,,4 T-s sai mm "a.l la) lata aa t.k Kf si pw-aa. lsua (I I a ii aad sl a-l Compliments of the Season Home Furniture Co. ie nm, Hold-ups in City Chinaman and Indian Woman Robbed; Loot Small in Holiday Break-ins Two holdups, in which the vie tons were a Chinese vegetable peddler and an Indian woman and seven break ins. were re-ried to city and Oak Bay police over the holiday week-end.

Ix-e Dye, 723 Pembroke Street, was held up at the point of a gun while making his rounds in OaK Bay Saturday evening and was robbed of between $10 and $12. The Chinaman told police two men had approached his vege-! table truck in a car on St. Patrick Slteet. One of them got out and i asked if he had any oranges Vi sell. As he started to prepare for the sale the man pulled out a gun and ordered him to hand over his cash.

After he gave them the money they got into the car and drove away. The lights of the car were kept in daikness the whole time, i Dye's story was borne out by a woman resident of St. Patrick, Stris who said she had watched the men approach him as she stood at the window awaiting the, Chinaman's arrival at her home. Mrs Mary Allison, a.S Walker Street, an Indian woman, was roblied of about $12 and assaulted as she walked along Store Strret Saturday night She told police an Indian came up beside her. struck her and then ran off with her purse.

Thieves who entejed the Vic-tori a I'rodine Co, TO Fort Street, overnight Saturday, stole about $30 in s.lver from the till. In the N'oitliern Pacific offues mi1hv found a place where thieves had apparently attempted to cut a hole in the wall through In the Souvenir Shop. They were unable to complete this task and later gained access through an adjoining tear door. The collection box was the projierty of the Dr. Jones Chapter of the I E.

The ilson and Cabledu Gar Ya'i's Street, was found en -ied eaily Sunday morning by Miiton ie Constable Tom Banister but there was nothing re-ported missing. The Oliver and Iilonde Motors, Yates Street, were also entered, the loss including a few pennies and a screwdriver. A thief who broke mto Louis Garage, S10 Johnson Street. Saturday night, was dis-j tut bed by the attendant before he got any thing Mrs. V.

Sto.i i.irt. Heywood Avenue, n-jsiited to police Sun day rooming that hei home was (titeied Thursday night and a i i intity of valuable Jewell taken. The los4 included a diamond solitaire, valued at SI11: a woman's ring, two lubies, two diamond, a gold locket, a gold wedding nr.g an a silk diemg gown. The thief gamed access to the home by tlmVi.r.g a Hf to a second story balcony. Life Saved By Girth P.FDVt'ND.

Ore. "AP Dr Christiansn says John .1 I .10 t- thankful he I. a little on the hi f'y side, has "(laddirn;" un I. It Howard had two dyr.artii'e Cap In his jHs ket Th. rvploik thm p-rsons, the sin an would have il Vi'al o' iins tin Howard a sh wotin J.

it mi'te onlv a CIRLTtiN John WiilDitti it in. a native ef Nuiih Shields. 1 f.la-. I dud at the jal Jubilee Hospital l.iy sorvivid by I'-r wntoa, at ti in dy n.e 2" Gol I oh Street, ene son. John Wd and ntK- daughter.

in iV I s-fVln ill ta al 1 Funlat -me Ihursdav at 2 'so, wi'h l'V t. Steph n-n rf Ik n. It teirot-nt Riyal iuk l.ainl Mi KI EV! Ki iv died da nee I ti ntav. age. 7.1 Wi tmlll.

tVii Mi Ki lv I tn.e Jarttca fHnfg at tie family iirK I. )e Veal a at Et-tfUtnl Mr l- Can.idi when -lir Vi al ef age id livid ct atilstratf ad until he novid It t'iot right, Man, If! lie tart hi toi in He mi a i of the tiit'iii btl tilth, lb- l-. 14 'l Oi'tui I and the A. re.rt a al sw tV llieir siovne, hi do at th" I'd'- an a I'ptr4 daii.htrr, Mi Jarr Parke, ar a cmM ilaughlei. Ma Vrlma Palkr.

r.f citwtiiht. Mn: fotir itrt Mi, Wilbur Cullin. Sttatjnd. tif; Mi fhitlr and Mi Pannse, at dm fa Man. and Mi Ann, of taiiy.

Ada. aM Kthrr, lle tnlh. V. KrUrv, T. King t.wt Vtf Nil The fijtwMl mk rM th.

ff'Tftofse at 11 at Me Call Prtr-f- Furvrial tftlnt Pes Mtnl Th trmaina i rrt on the artrinx-sfl tal Caitttttght Man, fr ift'cfitwM I I 1 I PlLshed ai list and. ol late years, hci talents to the had devoted portrayal with her facile brush of Indian types, ot th.1 British Columbia Coast, She is survived bv three daughtei s. the Misses Catherine and Kitty Maclure at the family suite in the Wool worth Building, and Mrs. Andrew de M. Mellm, Wood-lawn Crescent Funeral at i angeira nt will be announced later SK ELTON Miss Louisa Skel ton of 3455 Slnet died jester day at the Royal Jubilee Hospital, aged 75 years Miss Skeltoti was boi in England and had been a resident ol this city for 25 years.

She is mourned by a brother, Albert John, with whom she resided, and three sisters ill Frig land The uncial will take place on Wednesday afternoon at 3 30, from Brothers' Funeral Home Rev. O. L. Jull will cm duct the siivKv, aftei which the emains will he cremated. STEWAP.T Douglas Holden Stewart, youngest son of the late Rev.

Alexander Stewart. DD, died Thursday al the Royal Juhi lee Hospital, aged 47 years Mr. Stewart was burn in Clinton, 'nfario, and had been a resident of this city for six ears, residing at 1115 Rockland Avenue Ho is survived by one sister. Viss Mary Stewart of other, Rots rt A Slew art. oilio Funeral seiV lii-s were held this alter noon at 2 doni the J.

Curry and Son Funeral Home Rev C. I'redoe officiated, after whsih cremation tuok place at Royal Oak. STEWART Rev. Niven conducted funeral seivues for Henry Stanley Stewart on Saturday at Sands Mortuary. Cremation trjok place at Royal Oak.

HEED Services f.u Mi Leila P.cs weie otiiluiti-d by P.ev A E. Hi in II.iui.ihIi Hi Fur.elal L'hapel on Satinday, p. im lii inteiri.etit in Roy.d i i.ik Ban t) i'aik iteis wete Lt l. lurrs-r. J.

I D. Cla, and Davie. JDI Vi Mf.ii.r of Chief Jimmie We.t pss-i i emails tcsfiji-; at Mortuuy, angena nf will te announced i.iWi, WRIGHT Sained Kiim. i mert twr nt the Vhtotia I-twn powlirg Club a. t.ve lolge mail in Victoria a lew Jears ago, dud in Spi ingfi.

id. reisetly a.ditd.ng Wold rrss-IVed HnK(. linn In Ont.uio, 3. he w.st Saskatchewan in V' Vuturi.i iei'ing in this r.ty until pi.l uhen he moved to I I He had Ni-n in the furr-ifuie and hard biisir. in ihi- town Up P'W, when he tired The remain nf ('otge Willi en p.

a. us ic laid to rest in t. Rat i patk en Saturday, f. tr let rnd.i bv R. Yeitnitth in M'Gail Uros' rl tm Th paUtnaret Mtrovi, 4T- Furn W( I- Week.

Wtiiht, FnsVy ami vl CWl.DI P. He-Tge Cal a reset nl ef Vidolu for the lot vr if a. av at v. j-h lliwpital Vrslri lt Oaitn'a fn lowlrp a hm i Pre- A mes rvf the Fatiia Hiarnh Cant rtisn Ijrftn. he wa well kfwwr In returned rm lea and merrtwr Of the TMoMit; tn.le He irvlve.l hv thrssj- Mi.

II ii I tl W.t fnfnd ui 0 thlt ntv. Mia Tub Fl ra iea, and a Chiis'int May t- It ire ir Henry and i'liV" Ffttest ef Viifnfu an lb t' rt Jamea nf lUitliftearne, CatifornM, Ihfw rTarukhlidien M-' I a-an taill rmndiicl IM sarvice at Havward a Hf liahrtal I'arW al 1l ftiftftftrna ll'rimrrl avi'J he at Mel tvv tiut il Parti. Fuorfal iv ter a A llemjr fhith, tahn -4d at dv Mlnt. t4tal. C.ahfea, KatUt'Uy, wete hrld tfUy trsv Knd Mwtmty avith IV It liphatt tHijiitst Mr smith aotvivrxt llv-w, lhti rljiiiEhlrt at I ir Me, -1 t-tet th family ti I i I I 1 Fascist Press Attacks France KoME APt --Formal Fi.n.h-notice that not an inch of Fiance's territory in Africa or arkir else would he rented to lt.iiy drew WW att.n-kk in the Fascist press II Meksagcero assi ited France 1 heisf had upsi-t M.viitett.irH an equilibrium in the negotiation of jet ur.i.it:!ied treaty with Sjn-l which, the paper said, gave Ftanv "notable advantages and of mil.t.iry rharac ter The treaty was fiesignM terminate Frani-e's Sjnan man-dale and establish Sjru as at indepi ndTt criur.trj.

The French idnr nt note ta the Foreign Offu-e tcrdjy refusjrg jt.ity further grants It reply to an lt.ih.in hold ing Invalid the l'cr, fr.m agrei-ment tin positions In north Africa. "The question cf Meditemnean eiuilibrium with Hk serial and naval ajH-t has enormously increased the trrrtnc to us of strengthening our runtj, for our work and for the national Integrity of Italians liv ir.g on land subject to Fiance," Messagpero said II to'ln di s-ud a part of the Flench press w.is leading natural Italian aplt ations" wl'h 'prrixm atie larguage" to alarm liiitivh opinion. HfsttlKV M'WM II Commenting on a ttement made ti a Fn-mh wntir in a jndon sipT that the "file of Iliwiiit i Med Sea pott in Ftenh Somaliland" 'he fate it A fscaMrt and proteet irate In southwest Arah.at," II IVio dl I'oma Mid "lart It lie aid for the praci" of this wntr who dk nt kno pt tend not to know thai th southern itw Hed I the irrttant island 1'itim Ai.ii.it rr whuh the lltltish flaj flies that If PlihouH C-m mmttl the rn'tance the English wtmll haw taken It hrfoir the French Italian Charged that rrrftikr Edouard of France wa trlnc to prrkent tirrat llttuin tmm kikmg a settlemrnt of Italian cl iirrik atfa nt France. anl i IViUdrr tnrthromiPg 'P tVtica and Tunisia at havine political and miMaiv rharartrr Some rditnf asrttei1 on of the I'li-mirr' rh.ef im make rr Ifmilt th apirrm fTOssion of Fiime MiPitrr ChuttaVr lain he I tomes tn RoftM Januarjr H. No.

1 FIR MILLWOOD CAMERON WOOD COAL CO. 7U au Sir rhont 1 llll SMART NEW DRESSES In Bir atnJ hi 6.90 Dick's Dress Shoppe HM lMuta SI. PIhmw I CANADIAN DEATH TOLL NUMBERS 22 Traffic Acriilrnt llrsponsildV for 15 aUlitirs Canadian Iless Death darkened numerous Chmttnai ilchration In Canada at accidents claimed the live of 22 person. Traffic mishap, alwaji pre rnl to holster the weekend toll, look the livei of while kit in tall ni aphy.iai.n. and a aevrnth a believed klain.

on i larto cuninhuted the blgfest total Ulth 15 dead, 11 the tr.i tk and hichway. To death wenr repottc! In mttrn Canada while ptoklm had t'mr and the Mrl timek rinf Ivath fame to rycr old Oniati N'plin St John. Wuc.i tkhrn kU lsh rari Ihf a ty to mldnicM tna, thtitma tt. a'tuik by a truck. fHirlPg the Wot War, mier In IAutr1l Into Whrat kt.ire nd multlplii fl In rpi-k rnlc mim Ihrrk, that rnusjt rrr killed in one tkheat rd alone In Un aftctnonn "In the rVrrr nh't in the Itrf aaj I -a nn'l MJ-'H imiMaln topa, the ran hattrr anli.1 hteakins it inln raa'mrnia, and nwrrinat the roonrt an aTiimula'lori IrrkJ nVhrla" MV priefiit.

The wlif targr-t i IW hn tf latiker II at wraith tun tai Ir- I a III i 'I 3 (.1 1.HTSnK At.MlMKV M.ttil. hf IlifCity Omn. il. liy M.tor Arvliw M.un. sii frirm.il i nil inmate, nf ihc tu Men' H.rnw- ttti jstitrtiiy.

nrvl mmt nf lfm for tlitwr. S'flit-i nt Uh1 LtldV in Hi nUti- iitiitf art fnm left Ht-hi, AIW-itrifi Arxliif Will. Alex. IV-W-tt. V.

II th S. II. Okell. VA. WiUi.im-.

U. 4, It. A (. IVnuir fk John M.ltklific lahitvt OMI lfvr hr-ml fr lh l.iMt mv (nstifr- UdVitrd. nwn.itrr tf flic htwe.

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