ITIN Interesting Interview With Mr‘. H. E. Pol- and, oi the Marin Has Had Fourteen Years Submarine Experience. interesting experiences plat c011- unction with his fourteen W’ gprvico as diver and submn n-puir man for tho Dominion Gov~ tirnihunt. wore related to the (Juan tilou yesterday by Mr. liq/dig (amp or Pruscott, Ontario, f bpfl) suporinteuding theflilowirfg u" or wruckago obstructions in var ppm ports of tho island. Already pa,“ of tho old submerged scho- mwr Milo at Connolly's whorl havo boon dynamitcii into splint- (‘I'M and uu old wrock, the "Katie nnd Ellen" at Iluliiduyh wharf hus helm tiperutcul upon with 24b pounds of explosive and is no long or a mouutio to soiling croft. Small charges of about twouly- tiviv pounds bud‘ to bu exploded in tim cast. of the Milo in ordct‘ to prt-yiiiitl possible iluumgo to nearby priilllirly iit (‘ounoliys wharf. '1‘h»ri~ is still work on this wrl-ck to ho douc uuil ulioul 300 pounds oi‘ (iyllillililt) will bu. used iiltn- “other. Tho chnrgies uro Tillllilliffl into tho mud undi-r vital parts of tho. wreck and fired by un eicctri: Imttcry from a snfc lilfltllnUfi-ATTPT troiuplotiuk a job of this kind (hero is nothing loft of u wrcrit bill fragments oi‘ scrup iron nmi \V.'lT4\i‘~ll1KL‘{~'li wood. Soiuo~ limos whcro thorn is iii-op ivittcr it is uiiiri-ssary in pint-o tho vhurgcs in tho wrock. umlor tho stcru poi-it iiud tillior tinrts nnd for this i-tuortzcticy Mr. Pnlnud has ll~i++il"l'\l"l"lt"l"l"l'*l"l' ALL IS WELL ON THE 'l' ARCTIC EXPLORING ‘I’ SHIP BOWDOIN i- ‘l’ (Canadian Press.) Ilr III PAIXIAIIY, Nov. Ilr-Agriln ‘l’ Il- iu (‘Ullllllllhlllflllfiil wilii the ‘II 4v iimvdoiu, hinu-Millunhi Arctic 4- cxpiorution ship, ice-lockctL-l- + 760 milcs from tho North + + Polo, tho Calgary Ilerultl ru- Ii 4' din iuutiou picked up u mos» 6 i- -~l- sage from the Bowdoin curly ll- -l- this itiorning. Although sonio- ~l~ rl- what fragmentary, the nios- + 1' sngc said [but nII was well on 'l- 4' tho ship. il- Thcy roporiuil high ‘Pi winds i1- nnd breaking ico. iu the Smith Il- ~lv Sound. Tho beur nud caribou 4' l! htinlcrs hurl not boon vcry .4 d’ successful. iliidio concerts II- woro cmnini: in well from his‘ i- slutions iu North Amcricil. Il- II Tho. mosiuiizie was scut Iu ~l- 1- Moi-so code on il wove-length d- 1’ of 220 metros. ‘l- ++++§++1Ii+§++++ Prince Will Repres ent King at Law’s Funeral (Canadian Press.) LONDON, Nov. 2.—>lt. is tifficlully stun-d lhi- Prlnci» of Willi-s will rc- pri-scut Kins: (ioorgc iit thi- fuui-rnl of Iioniu‘ Luw in Wi-slmitisii-i" Abboy ncxl hlouduy. llis lloyul Illizhuoss will lii- tho i-Iiicl‘ pull |i('ilI'l'i'. Hon. Wm. Pugsley Operated On Yesterday (Canadian Press.) OTTAWA, Nov. 3.*-TIOLI William I‘ugsicy' Fcilcrcl (‘onunissinnl-v of ‘Var (‘iuims was operated on ill St. Lukos hospital this morning nnd is reported to ho. rositim: IIH comfortably us could be oxpoctcri. Mr. Piigsiey has been recoivintz lrrntiucul in the hospital for u inrt- uishl nnd conditions iloveloisoil which mode an operation niece-ss- HFY. This it was fenrcd might huvo to ho ili-inyod some dnys owim; to tiic piitinnfs stnto of liouith but iiithnnti-iy it was found possible in iitoccini with It totlily. 3 F- Condensed Specials l llATlii.-—2c per word, not each insertion in this column. \t_____________,_____l "CIRL WANTED FOR HOUSE- work. Apply 17-i Kent St. ti “T0 LFiz-oscsmaaizafsv, c;- siriibie small house. Furnace. hath. Apply "$1" Guardian Office. 1512-11-2-2i. ‘l A SERIVCE YDU WILL LIKE. Your Family Wash at that por lb. iustoutPol 4 cti-i. Globe linunilry Phone 141. TI ‘YOUR FAMILY WASH AT 367B iii. Ginbe Laundry, Phoni- - . 1i “iii- ‘JOHN A. McDONALD. LAND Surveyor, Harmony Jct. flll-tl-ilbmo. To LET.—'CUTTAGE QN HIT-Ll- Im" "WWI. modern conveniences Rood location. Abbi? Ill. this of- fice or at 106 Upper Prince St. It'd-Ween 0 and “i p.111. tf. “NUMBER 0F OUR MaNy customers have asked us to Writlh t-hslr Family Wash. Com. llliiililllllll hlonday. Nov. 5th our l “rites will he sen. pef (t, m. Phone 111. l‘ \. wit HERE ilillli IIIIEBIIS e ‘ Department, who brought his diver's suit along with _ , and may possibly use it bu- , completing his work hcrc. I Work yot to bu done incluticro tho (lyuuuiitiuiz of a wrcck at (loo- rzetown of! Whlvcli-Fs li:|r; two pvt-echo at Anuziudnlti; some wri-cit age on the flats zit Monliip-zuo. nnd at IIuiiznriPs rungos, | Mr. Poinnifs iusl hliz job was ri-- pclriug tlic. ikiutidiiliou to tho lip~ per 'i‘rnvcrse, in liii- (iltif oi‘ St. Iialwrcitco. about i-itzhti-i-u mill-s front (Jul-bier, ivhicb occupied fivo RERIIN NNSNER TN SNRINIISI NIIINITNN REIIIER Political Circles View Situation With Less Alarm and Believe Government Will (‘oncede (Canadian Press) .lll* this BERLIN, Nov. 2.~Til'i'inilt' IIQIIIIUPIIIPIIT Willi lllllil" Till" uftcriioou liiut ("Iiuiilei-iloi" Str mouths. Lust January hu iililtlirllililillfrl ri-ply to tho Sot-iuiist temporary uudc.r-wnlc.i' repairs to Party's uitiiimtiiiii would not Ito tho govcrmtiiwtit ico llft‘iili“l‘. “Muc- iiivrii IWIHY- H?‘ Iii‘ il"all'l‘=i l“ 45*" uin", which was wrecked forty Pll-‘i-‘i llll‘ iiiW-‘ilivli lllrlbci" with hir iuilos from Qtii-bct: nnd iirrivod iii cilhillcl. that. ciiy hnli‘ full of watt-r, hor While. lhc Socialists iind limcil propoilcrs broken, two boiicrs suh- lhoii- uiliiuziium lo i‘X|lTI't‘ nl oni- morgnil nnd p blg gun), flpvtarullliilqfiPk this ziftoruuoii I\ii‘.('llii)l\‘t*i- fort in iliziinclor in hm- Imllnm, iior, owlnl: to imlispusitiuu rciuuiti- ‘i-d in his upnrtiticuls unlii this cv- . stood that one of “""“l “E ‘WW- GIQIIIJ laundry possible that s reprieve may hc ~, ' iimiiu . , ~ s-W: 1i Diving under Difficulties "A job oi‘ this kind in mid win- ciurotl Mr. Polund. “in summer it provided tho working "Illiiculu" I was ivuicr wlicn tho wi-olhoi‘ was l5 bclow zero. 'I‘l|o wutor was i-xlro- uicly cold, but ll wus uoliiinit: to [Till illlll(l.*llllll'l‘t' IIIIUVIK (‘iiiubltiu up tho him: Tillliil-I‘ from ll. i Willi .- lo llii- divlui: ship my dripping ult- lform wits comuloli-Iy frozi-u nnd (my III:I|)PI"H bail to pour Iiolilug wuloi‘ on my Iiclmi-l bcforv ii ury to slay down uboiil nu hour (inulinntul on Page 11 could lio ri-utovoil. ll. was ttoccets-l cuiniz, when hi- ]II'I‘NT(TI‘(I ()V|‘l‘ ii cub |ri.'-l scssitiit to iliscuss Ilio tiutcomiv of negotiations lil'lWI'l'll llio li‘l'tin- 1,»,- ip anything h,“ a pk-"tc" dqnilili-Tlhliililll authorities nnd iho iii-r- niun industrialists oi‘ tho lluhi- and is n pleasure to work undcr wutor Imiiiwlfliiil conditions i “m nommp nut m m“ (“we of i)". |ciuiists‘ theuiiiudii with rcspcct to (Wu-rung "navy-Pill! (‘rovt-riiniviitfs uttltuilo. toward Political circles now view tho So Saxony nnd ilzivuriu with hiss ni- urm. iu-lii-vclut: that lilo. (iovoru- I|ll'li| will voluntarily coiii-i-ib- HPV" i-i-nl points nnd thus procluili- llii- possibility of u pilrliutlir-iililry’ iii-cult wiiii thc party. -. rliilllPPliill‘ Sirosi-iiuiiiii'.-: indis- ptmltiun is not viowod us licilig of lhi- Nillllllifill’ "iiipitiinulic vzirii-ty." us ho has boi-u uiiini: for ll \\'l‘('k and is nndi-r rigid iuslruclliiiis from his 1ihysiciuus to curliiil tho volume ol’ his official routiuo. I 5..--.- Official Washington Complications in is Disappointed W (Canadian Press.) WASHINGTON. Nov. Err-Till"?- pi-iitiitiotis pluccd by tho French Foreign (iffiirc on Prcmior Pnins curofs romurks todny ut Novors, shocked offii-iil Washington some. wiinl, iustifui‘ us tiny purposo or Franco lo pri-vcnt. n i'nll,'coiiipioti- nnd imporini Inquiry by i-oononiic cxporis into lho ri-psrtitious ouos- tion nmy bc iudlrntitti. Pri-ss roporlg ol‘ lh' I-‘tircitzn 0f-- ficc viow c.'iiuo us o surprisc lo oficinls hcrc who iuiii boon IIIIIIPI‘ tho impri-ssitm tho i“l‘l‘lli'll liri-mici‘ bud ucccplod liic cxpcrl UUIIIIHTIIPI‘ plan with only tho n-scrvuiiou oi‘ _nll Frcucii rights uudci" tho ‘Pi-only 50f Vcrsiiiiics and insislciici~ tiiut thi» coinmilli-ii fuuctioii uiiiior tho ltop- urnlioiis (kmmilssitiii. . To whul cxtont tho liniiiatioiis upon scopc oi‘ lhc committee's in- quiry road by thi- Frcncli Foreign Offict- into lhc Prcmicrh stioech iii-cording to prcss atlvici-s would lnfliionlto liiiili-d Stat-s participa- lion was nut indicutoti. it was uiudc wry plain, il0\\'t\\'l‘i‘,, thnt PIIINBIIRES REMARKS BAIISE ‘Iii m u. s. 0mm Now Sees Further Regtirtl to Settlement I of Reparation Question-Londonmso ith Speech. bit-m. ' LONDON. Nov. Sim-Tilt! ncivs of lhc gruvi- iiiIDi'l‘NHiOl1 (TPIAEPJT ni Washington by Proinior imincureh. spcochos rcucltoll liqndou (on latc to find officials til tho (iovoriiiucnl ticpurlnii-uls iouiizhl lml. it is ccrt» uiii lu cnina- iuiousi- illsuptroinl- niciil whi-u it. iiocouics gunorziily known. So muuy i-fftirls IHIV" hocn llltltlc. ln iuiiuci- tho (Iuileil Stall-s to 1101i!“ lo tho. iissistouct- of ilislriitalcti Eur lt|lt', nnd so uiuuy hopcs have |)4"i‘il built. upon l'\'i'|l on iitloutiailoil cor.» forcncc uudcr iiio liopiirniitin Pom- illiP-tvltili which wim nil liu- From-Ii (iiircriiiiiclii would Slllllilltili, llitli. should Washington ri-fusi- t.o bc ii tmi-ly to such ii strictly l'li't'lliilt-il'l'i- bi-d inquiry, ilieiu|iptiintnicul will Iii\ Inhibit-ii, siuco it h: l'l‘lll'l‘ll that fuiluro of lhcso u-.~goliiii.ious will only siervo to uiiigrzivulc. [Elli ulrcutly dospi-rult- siiii:it.iiiu. (ini- of lhc first. i-ffocls of VI/usli» iugloifs possibio wiliidriiiviii, il. is lll‘iii'.\’i‘il. is iilmosl curtniu lo bc tho fnli of tho (ioriuuil (iovcrutncut, lhc Uuiloil States would look upon 1H1)’ DTIIII iiint did not provide for n fiiii nnd frce examination by the] exports oi‘ (ii-rmiiuyis ctipuciiy to lnnko ri-ptirutlou puymottls us tin "uborlivi" i-fforl to solvu tho pro u'hoso totiiirl» ol‘ tifflcc is only iii-hi iiy n thrond. nnd il. scouts hnrdly iikciy that it cnii survlvi- lhi- ropi- izulion lliiit uoihliiiz" is to Iio hope-d for front tho liuiti-ti Slnlcs. if thut (lovcruitititit remains uloof. Plans For Handling i N. B. Seed Potatoesl (Canadian Press.) ST. JOHN, pious for the formulioii of n cooper alive ussocliiliorl for bundling seed potntoi-s IDTOIIIICWT in this province wcrc iliscnssod nt u~ meeting of u kpociiiiiy tippoititoti committee hold in Si. John on 'i‘uosiluy nflcruocu it ivus nnounccd by T. Ii. Idstnbru- oks todriy. Tltcsc pluus will bu ab‘ uboriiti-d by liiirvoy’ Mllciicll.llcplily Minislcr nl‘ Aizriciiittirc for Now Brunswick and will ho. broilgiit. lio- forc tho couuuittci- tit u Iniur duti- for oudorscmcut. They will lhcn be stibniltlod lo lhc uiitiitiil mot-ting oi the Purim-rs uud lhiiryutcii's As~ socinllou udiich will bi- hold sonic time in Jnnuury. i Nov. 2.—-Tu.ntativc( ____<0>_.-_-.-_ Plead For Lives Of Eskimos (Canadian Press) orrawa. Nov. za-cam-io: will moot for the first limo this \"i‘.i‘k 0n Friday afternoon. it is uuilfl‘ thc mnltcrs which will occupy tho ziltonllon of tho ministers is tho cusc of llic two Eskimos who will uult-ss thi- tzovi-rnor-itrcnutu:ll |llItiI‘T(‘I'l‘N, iw oxectitod on Diicotubi-r 7 ucxi. A widespread demand for n sin)‘ of execution cvidcncctl by the circulation of petitions to tho Recorded Earth Tremors in U. S. (Canadian Press) WAISETIINGTNTN, Nov. 2.—E£ll‘ll\ shocks beginning iit 3.15 p. m. to- dziy nnd continuing until 6.22 were r€l.‘()I‘lI(‘(T on the George-taunt Uni- versity scismogrutih. Idulber Tou- dorlf, (lIri-ctor of the observatory: sold he wits unubic to os-tliuuic. lhc probmblo ilistuuco or ilirtinllou of thc iilsiziilbtniieo from Wushiniztoii, lml thought. it might huvc bcou rou- lcred at. a point roiutlvoiy uoiir. Qiuebec Ex-Policenian Given Three Years I11 Penitentiary (Canadian Press.) QIti-IIIPX‘. Nov. 2.<-/\ Jobiu and Jos. Matiiicii two i-x-politvcmcu who wcri- tirrcslod ifriiluy urchin}! chin-grit with u scrlos oi‘ burtzltlritis irimtuiillotl Willi!‘ tlicy \\‘l‘l'l‘.|i1(‘ill-_ iii-rs of lhi- furl-o worn this morn- ing si-iitonccil lo thri-c yi-itrs lu thc pcuilwuliary. Part of Spain Shaken By Earthquake (Oanadlari~PreaII MADRID, Nov. 2.—A sharp enrlhquuki- occurred on Monti!!!‘ at the viiluiro of Patiriiio. ncar minister of justice has rcsullcil in a (incision to reconsider tho case. and his now considered uniti- Loizronn. Deep cracks oiihiietl I" tho roads and it was necessary to amp work iu tho stono quarries because of tho suiphurouu fumes um issued therefrom. =- llermany Isl Again After Canadian Iron lire (Qmadian _ Press) LONDON, Nov. 2.--Germany, which be- fore the occupation of the Ruhr, imported huge quantities of iron ore from the Dominion Steel Company, will do so again when and if she is allowed again to control her own indus- tries. The authority for this statement is Hugo Stinnes, and since he iii-tactically owns the Ruhr, he should know. He made the statement to Dr. (Iamsell. Deputy Minister 0f Mines for (Janada, in the course of a recent interview. In the interim, he said, Germany was importing what she need- ed from Scandinavia. nrowARniAN, ~ RNINS RI INRNR ‘ IN RRITISN NNNISIPII IIIIIITESI Observers Claim Elec- tions This Year are Reflex of the Poli- tical Sentiment of Country (Canadian Press) ’ Ar‘ h. OTTAWA, Nov. 2.~Sii0uld Aus- tralia. act on the rcprtiscntutions of the Australian Jndustries Protec- tion Leatrue, and so amend he!‘ ('l|~;- Moms tariff that IYOIIIMOIIIIZIPH ini- hosted into the (‘ommouweailth must contain 75 per cont. British labor and mutt-rial Jnswad of as ut present, in order to enjoy tho Iii-itish prefereutre», it uudoubtwiiy’ would hit hard ‘Canadian cxporls of automobiles, Dhfliltl tilt‘ Illflt fcw yours (lun- (Brltiah United Press) LONDON, Nov. 2.~—'l‘bii munici- pal elections in England nnd Wales were bold yesterday and as fur as returns are nvuiitrbh- this morulnl; IIISBIISSIIIN IIN TREATMENT [IE IMMIGRANTS IIANSES RIIT IN IIIINF EIIENBE South Africa Premier Refuses to be Influ- enced by Resolution Adopted in 1921.- . Equal Treatment 0f Indians in all Parts of the Eu ‘lillTi is Favored. ' (Canadian Press) i.()Nl')iiN, Nov. L'.""T\lil‘ only sor- ioits brcozo wiiicii tins yi-t disturb- i-il thu prni-i-ciliiigs of ilic Imper- ial (‘oufi-ri-tici- WIIH ri-vvuioii todny win-u tho. official reports Hi tho spot-clues mudo. on lbi-i-u scpuralc days on tho voxcd question 0i‘ tho trontincnt of Indian immigrants in VIIPIOIIH parts of lilo. ompirowvi-ro. issucil. ‘Phi-sin iliscitisieil that (icucrul Sinuts, tho South Africiiii Promlci‘. IIITTUXTDEY coins-cs to bi- IIITIIIPIIPPJ] by tho rcsoltitiim udopli-il by thi- ii)\))t‘l'ii\i (‘ouforciicii iii‘ liliil, but with South Africa favoring trquul lrciitmi-nl oi‘ tho luilinus in all ]li‘ll‘lii oi‘ tho. ldmpiro. Tho rosoiulion lidopli-il by the‘ lmporiul (‘nufirrcmxia in 192i, with South Africa .. tiling, ilcclurcil Tliill tho rights of iifliiiill Imiicns to i-ilixi-tishiti shtiuid bc Wvtzngiiiz- JPIT. At lhut liiui- i~<-.|ir4-soiil:il.ivcs (of inilin. i-xprcsscil illvil‘ concern Aiiiiilim; bitterly lo lht- tiiwtlonol‘ ~,'il lilo ‘iosllioui; of itidiuu-s in South Africa, hc dcnlurcd: "lict South AITIIJZIlll.l<IiTi4'ii‘Til)l)t! that by mo lt-il (ioucrui Smuts that there aioiztiliziiiiiu sonic wny mitzbt. llihlifilil lic no pclicc tiniest-t ho includ- fo-uid to iuuko tbuii" position morcfiiri, hi: country nnd my t country sutisfuuioryn, lwithip the aimhit oi‘ his big propos~ ly ri-iounli-il In ll posllioil of Infor- loriiy in ilii- oiupirc. iio (‘IOIIIIJJII out that thorn were llilblilili Indians in South Africa hickiiii: the political frnticliiso nnd sutttu-iui: i-cunoitilc ltunditzaps. Ile rt-niiudcd lhi- couferontie that the porillitlfi ol‘ India was very tiifflif” ciil now from whul it was five years ago. Then u wide gulf di- vided tho classes froln the masses, but ii rapid (ihuugc. hud occurred nnd now llii‘ classes loud the mos- si-s. “Tin- iulollccluitis." he sold, “or. ii‘ you profcr to call llioui, this ugh tailors. have gained iiscentiaucy 0v- cr tho umsscs. What the intcJIcc- ltials t.iiiiik today the masses will think tomorrow. nnd they will re- fuso to ucccpl :i flnul decision that lhc oiii- and u hail‘ tniillous of lu- dlnus soltlod iii viirluus parts of tho PIIIIITIV.‘ shiiii ho subjeclod to grim- tiisubilitios." Viscount lheci, Sccrolory for ln- his for world peace." dizi. ilcscriiictl how in tiic opinion liencrul Siuuts’ defence of his oi‘ lhc Viceroy, the Earl of ilsad-istaudptiint was that if the fran- iug, and tho tioveruincnt oi‘ iudiii, cbiso; \\'(1I'l' given to the Indians tliie bitterness ongciiiicrcd by this it could nut be withheld from the uucqiiul trcutmont was uddinz: to six million natives, who would tho dlfficuitios: of govt-Filing llitll swamp lho small COIHIXIUIIIIY 01' isountry. (illl' nnd n iiuif million whites. fir: Sir Iiussniins Supt-n, Tcprc" -iioci:irod ihlit if the whites were ‘mg Iudin, (ffillillliiillliil thni no stops thus swumpmi by thi- ‘blacks the iinil boon lnkcn lo put. this rcsolu- who!" iiitiiiliilil T01‘ Wlilfil "WY 11341 liou into i-ffi-cl, unit cailcd for tho strivoil for two centuries would bi» (itivcriiiucnis tronci-riicil lo lnico surri-nili-riiii. No tioverumcut. could Still)!“ ticiiou lo ri-movi- this sci» tuiupci- with lhui. position by do» lous izricvnnvso. lit- iusistctl that inc." anything to mcei. the Indian Indians should not ho pciuiiuiioui- viewpoint. AIIATIIAIIAII Illillilll RANIIW Tariff Change is Sought to Hamper an Competition in the Australian fiat-i‘? ket-Move is a Protective One. ‘L. l‘ ..~. dd _.‘ one may bu sure that the Mistral.‘- liun industries Ihave asks-d for suflioleut (lion to effectually m: a large prv portion of Canadian can. _- It. is no secret that the Aumuilai! unanuriu-iuring concerns, which lb 5i very large extent are offlahoots t! British firms, are very jealoul Q1 the cupid strides that Canadian lit- dustries are making tilirougti tho .700 or 800 branches o! American plants. Not lira limited mukot suction Australia, nor, indeed, in any market, can they successfully Protection. Lisagui ' show» that thi- liubm‘ party made- thc grcutest number of tznlns. The lziiberuis lust twenty foilr and oth- cr parties have also iuudc slight gains which uccoiiiiis for the dil'~ feroncc. Last your the municipal eicctions showed ii-llie or uo indication of tho gone-rill trend of party politics yet hundreds oi‘ tibservcrs this year uda, IlIPOIIKII moans of ITH‘ BYILISII ciuupi-to. against that mass Iirulference, has built tip ii largo nx- iloii methods that. have become _I port trniie in tors with the Austral- ti-uture in the automobile nnlwflb inn Commonwealth, nnd one which turiiii-r IIINIIWTY 0h t-hhl OOIIUHBIIL in Htiii growing very rapidly. fmr. mg (m. 55,-“) ye" (‘ending Marcy,‘ iii‘ Australia insists in raisin; this i921, the number of curs sent tocueotlon, then. it is quite IRWIN! Australia was 4,156. [hiring (halibut (‘aanadizin manufacturin! 10' newt fiscmi year there was on in. dustries will have something to 8U crease to 5.419, which was only of flhliul lilo ilefwnlflge (A! Brit-lib U‘ u. moderate nature. bor and materials used in lb! iusfst that these results are a re» flex of the trhonge of sentiment in Britain and in view of tile near nests of the general clot-lion tho. re- suits undoubtedly are of isirricuior interest. It has practically been decided now thatthe present Parliament will be dissolved before (Jhristmas. With the election curly and n new your order that the casiimzites of the income from tho new lar- iffs. may he included in the 192i Budget. in March or April the Lab- or Party arc beginning to realize that ‘tho Consorvarivr-s are not zil- togclihor itnziruinous regarding the wisdom of u general policy oi‘ pro- teotion and l'or this reason they are anticipating a great victory. However, during the your ending March inst these exports jlimpPll up with at bound to 17,171 trim, of which 2.533 were freight and 1i,- 638 msflenger, Since nhe first of April these ox- ports have continued to grow, the uumiber of cars exported during the six months ending September hav- ing been 11,616, of which 1,877 went in that month alone. indeed. of the. total 6.352 cars oxported dur- in: that month Ovt-r 35 poi" cont went to Australia. It Inquires no argument to show that this trade would probably be seriously reduced tf lihe proportion were increased from 25 to 75 per cent. In asking thait this ibe‘ done, Continued‘ on Page 11 of British labor and materials re‘ "‘ quired lo qualify for the preference t uuinullurlitro of ‘British 300$! it: joyiug the benefit of the British preference in this country, It. in all secrot. that u large proportion q British goods are today being var] largely produced in continental countries and merely finished lg Britain. so if on» question in be ruined, certain Canadian 1114M; trim. especially those product, lPXtIIes, have much greater i'or complaint than have Aulutltbn manufacturers. i&+++0§+++4OOQ.i§ 4- CANADIAN EXHIBITION a roam ~ro mans roun or BRITAIN (Canadian Prose.) 0 cannon, Nov. 2.—T_he 0m- '0- sdian elfhlbllififl train now in DENMARK PRIIPIISES PI.AN FEIII IIEVEIIIPMENTQT IIIREENIANII Extensive Program for Cultural and (loin- mercial Improvement Now Under Consideration by the Danish Govern- merit. . ~>a~ - Maia» (Cflfladiafl Prbbs-l havingl. completed the mapping of WASHINGTON. Nov. a-A com-‘tiie ssotion of North Greenland. , preiienslve program for the ciiitur- Tmgfwork is regarded as no‘ al and commercial development ofoniy ofl scientific value, but also pi Greenland is now under wnsirier- expectlii to have considerable com’ ntiou by the Danish Government. mercig‘) glguflicqncg‘ owing u, (h. following the receipt of =1 rvcort of international interest In the tliu Danish Parliamentary Connnis- products of Grceiund. particularly sioirs tour of Greenland. rum and 91mm, The (Iomuiissiou, which conipris~ Anloug the ggogfgphlgg] realms ed a representative delegation of Koch's journey, it may he men. from tho Danish-litigating. visited tinned that investigations showed cii Danish settlements in Green-that the channel which Peary lflllil Illmll! lbc west coast to u thought found its outlet in lode» ,1- Paris will probably be bro _ .4- to London before it rat _ _‘ 4- to "snails. ‘this move ,0 been advocated by some _ 0 adian manufacturers .0 goods form pait of the train‘! ,0 display. ll has bran tnklrfl M! it by the Catalina. (thumbs! ti! 4i Commerce in Incl-ion and it broulzht before the Canadian 4- dcleltates to the imperial t‘ f -l- ference. It is understood ,_ 1+ are symputhr-tlc and the t ' 4- will probably tour Britain + lerconcliidinll n» mist-rial’- + France and Belgium. 'lt'wta'__ V t he a splendid tororunao‘ Il- the British. Empire S- il- tion. - Y ~‘-~ §Q+Q§§+§OIIOOQ'_ ' » --":""'9*‘?""'_"}7..- Hold-Up Men Make Haul oi. J t‘ *7» C*UUQ'II'IIIQIQQIIIQIICOOOI (Canadian Press.) ‘I1 11-‘ WINDSOR, Nov. 2.~—T'T1T‘O3_;‘ two of them masked and all t. =d held up two employees of . Dominion [forge and flat-apt Company at Waikerviiis this point IOU mlics north of Uperilivlk. Tho tfommlssioti ls unanimous in its report that the natives of Green penitence Fjord was not u water channel at all, but a dry valley. The return journey from inde. EXPNISIIIN NIRNEXIIINN RIRT SEPIIRIITISIS , ENREN IN RY REIRNNS INNRIIER Rival Gov’t. Factions Stage Free-For-All in Chamber (Canadian Pfeil-L MEXICO (YlTY, Nov. 2.——Itiul.: int: brokc out iti the (‘bomber ot Doputii-s lute today whcu thc iluertistxi nnd (‘uiiistti factions clashed in the lobbies. Onc of U11‘ All Oppose; of Gov’t. Escorted From City of Aix-la-Chapelle (Canadian Press) IIIISSICDDORF, Nov. iii-All sop- oratisls in Aix in Chopin-lie iurhidv iui: Josctih Maitiias and Loo Deck crs lcuiicrs of th-.- opposing fight- int: factions worn cscrlid out. of land wish for more intimate fiflfl-(Dellllfillllfl Fjord was zuuda over nection with Denmark. and for adaiid around Vidtknnd to Bicring- clouci" touch with tho legislative‘- sland. thence to Wurmingshiud. ac- lllllllitfllltili. ross Humboldt (ilncier to Robert- Thc natives vurt- described us sou Bay. and around Smith Sound. TlIKllly intelligent. cud us oifforlui: Thu mapping of this territory was good material for cultural drevolop- completed 0n ten sheets to a scale mcnt. whiic. trade conditions, cs- of one to 200,000 and the whole pcuiully fisheries, arc reported touiortbcrn urea from Upernivuk, ur- show good prospects nnd to havspuud Denmarks Fjord. has been already made such progress tbatficovtired. the Greeuiandcrs. finding thetnsel-t Koch attaches great. significance vos able to earn more money. nrovto tho geological results of his ex- bcglnnlng to provide thiemseivesipedilion and has/ brought beck with better dwellings of wood and some 4,000 geological specimens stone in preference to the old cavqincluding fossils of animal life rs and earth dwellings. from tiic earliest. period. and of The Danish explorer Luugo Kochlboth Europonu and Wcst. Ameri- bas returned to Copenhagen after can forms. ng robbing them of the aptirh' -oll of the plant amounting A0 .2111) thousand dollars. ' The exact amount taken is-l' yet determined. , Dresden Officers Attacked By (Canadian Prim) .- CU DRESDEN. Nov. s-Pour. near hers of the Reichmeiir, escort it prisoner were attacked an!‘ ' ' by ii crowd of deinonstmbolftlt Grossenhaiu today. ._ i, They were l scued by troops who cleared the Itfoitf Ilifteeu persons wore mint-oddly nffra y. Krupps and French Steamer Ashore Agree on Coal Passengers and (Canadian Press.) DUSSELDORF, Nov. 2.—it is of- ficially announced that a definite (Canadian Press) Crew Safe,‘ Ask Abolition of i y. ,. Death senwiuil (Canadian Prqaa.) “i :.’§ ssw roux, Nov. zr-Al i‘ ntion for the incorporation of éiticiety to Abolish Capital Pun Aix lu Fluippclli‘ Iiy liohtiziu troop‘- tbis uflcruoou ziud lilo city tiirnoil ilcputics. Guillermo Zrtina, a suit- porter cl‘ Francisco do. lit llucrtn. accord has been reached between the Knipp interests and tho oc- sxn runucisco, Nov. 2.»rii<-~"“‘"'- 11"}- WM filed t-Qdlv "l: steamer Elizabeth ‘with passengers m" "r “arm” Lewis E- Li‘ buck to thc nid itovcriiuviiiif of Ilcich tifiicluls. AIR LA (‘HAl’I’r‘.i.i.H, Nov. Z3.- Si-parti ists lielonizlu-z to tiic Dill‘- _ , _ ty of Tllltl [kickers who prochiiiiicd “Wk ‘ll ‘I ‘|“°r"'"' RHW" m" m“ U“. )t|1i||(-|,|n,| rpm; .--. “(q-p no lions mot tit tho mmn ottlruilcc to “m”, 3L "qmpu." (lgflaflt (Quay lhc lobby, furious lighting, in which mid begun to depart fi-om liiu city SIRS“ "mil (‘Rhos wcrc used. followed. in hirco numhiars. Mi scpnrzlilsl Julio (icrmun. leador of the (kiilim flags have boon llllllil“l down from ‘to faction. wus taken into custody tho town bull nnd ti." KIIVHTIIIIIPIII. Vllllflll"! Wm‘ Ilflvlnglilml- "WI km‘ quarters imvo been ovtueicitcri. cd Zctitin. former Sccretary of tho Trcasury. was shot. and kiiiod. The session had been suspended IKTUIISI» of n I Price of Bread Climbs In Paris (CanadTanrsao) New Lieutenant Gov- ernor of Quebec (Canadian F-sesi ) QliidiiidC. Nov. 2.-~-iioii. i.. i‘. 115mg Nm; g-Jrip. pflqn of iirodour. iit noon tozh-y ivns sworn l)r‘|n(l in part5 bemnnpm m. in us ldirtitonnuli-ovvrnor of ihc "mm-ow Wm m. “Icrenfled "m; so“ Provimzc of Quclioc. to succeed tho (magnum in“, muhm-nhln “(my "W" "ml Sh‘ ('l‘"I'l-‘1‘ Fmlmlrmk’ holding out at first. against the wlmgo torn] ul‘ offit: ||t|il FXIIITNL advance. finally yielded l0 U19 The uutb Wflfl u-iniiiiisli-rcil by "roam", of “u, bakers’ who based Chief Justice Lnfoittninr of lhc 'llplr demand m, me extra w“ on Court of Appeal, null live Royal n", rhuhm the "m; o; “om; (Yoininissinu tiriiscutctl by J. E. November it, whether the trial of (TIFPPIOPH and officials of the Home flank ot‘ (‘iinudri charged before him with making fuhm returns un- dtir the Bunk Act. anddrlth cons;- ‘ piracy iu connection wt the fal~ Bank Trial uro of tho institution will be defer- . red unlii January. or whether the (Canadian Press) accused are entitled to a speedy TORONTO. Nov. Lh-Mr. Justice trial under part 18 of the Criminal Smith will announce on Frill , Code. ' lit-niniro, (‘lurk of thc ('ouncil. . Will Decide on Privy cupatlon authorities for u resum-vpbwrd is qshgrp no," 1;,,,,,10n_ (m. ‘Sins SinF hrison. Emmett t‘. Ptiou or delivery of coal from tho dBIlPr. Nouuck. Hanover, Iiunni- lml. llclcn und Abnliu miuoenThess uro six of the most important pits in the Krupp system. French Aviator (Canadian Press) PAIYUS, Nov. 2.-~The barogruphs used by Sadi bccoiute. French nor. in his lust latitude flight. made yes- ti-rdny, have been Bllihjctilfifl to vori- flriition test-s in the laboratory of lhc Arts and Crafts Cillltagty Th,- iustriuncnls, placed in the vacuum chamber gave u retailing of 36,564.88 feet which will -bc submitted to the Asro Club for official acceptance n-‘i a world's record, The former record also made by the French aviator was 35,178.88 feet. CANADA EXPORTQ MORE CREAM OTTAWA, Ont. Nov. l.—-Heavy increase in the exportation of dairy products. Pllrticulsriy cream. from Canada to the United States is shown Ibv figures prepared by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics. 1n July, 1928, Canada, accordion to the report. shipped to the United stiles 431019 gallons at fresh C '- V I - .. uni: 'a‘, Sets New Record, m uli- and others. and was appro§ hr supremo court justice E. Wagner. goo, states o radio incssogc niirhl from the Bsndon sil-atfon o’ the United States coastguard. "We urn removing pusiicnizors and -—-—--<Q§_-__. crew" said advices picked up b} tho radio operator oi‘ lhu coast 9 guard aiitor Shanon here. Tile Bandon station reported tiir lido was recoding iiud it is rougi BE YOURSQLF- I nnd getting rougher. ' two exer- Youiz one! [pared with 339.620 giaions in June nnd 245 986 gallons in July of the preceding year. Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. ' names-z cents per word each insertion. "Roeeneatb Hail, Bazaar iuid entertainment. Nov. 8th If stormy first fine evening following. "P. E. island Hospital Aid will hold a rummage sale Friday, Nov. 16. Trmbersture yesterday, ‘ ma! mum 42. Minimum 83. High tide this evening g c," and tomorrow mqiglu; at. ' '< Sun sets this it ternoon at. C.“ all"; rises tIPno-rr": ‘nfvvfflfig _“l Summer-side tide eigbtqlia .. ' | i l, . ‘Have your wash called for and delivery within 24 hours at it cta. per lb. instead of 4 cts. Globe Lauri dry. Phone 141. 1i "We willtnke earn of vimr small washes at 3 cts lb Glob“ _A..“.\\