.-\»~~ .q.-W r-v-ainumw"iw.~.v,ff . w,,$.';g.,..,,,,.,,. ;; ,_.,.‘_,».,.,.~,,,,,,_~._. , THE ETOWN GUARDIAN THE CENTRAL. GUARDIAN , , .1 Ross-Dru —uni SAINT JOHN-FREDERICTONMONCTON AMHERST- CHAQLQ- The Store PRIZE CO FOR r - BOYS AND o, ‘Ihll sclnll ls vsssrvsc for news DANCE MMMILLAN "OTEL 1:33:12: siW-“Jii 2i m“? "134"- 35 wit!» ’ I OQII a w lfi1ifli plynble is L-IIOQ-li-I-fll Vii TONIGHT-Annual Choir Con- cert and play, Zion Hail. s plrnimz DEBATE-The sub- ANNUAL TEA-Irhsre was an ex- cellent attendance st the annual tea held last evening in the l-loly Name Hall in sid of the Charlottetown Hospital. In the vicinity of 825 mesls were served. The function will be continued this evening when the drawing for the hope chest will take p ace. IUIWNB u For a quarter of a century _ KING COLE", has held an honored name among tea lovers. In 109d times and through depressions alike, it {PK fmthflllly hcldto the high standards it first set ofiaitself. Now, with brighter prospects and “me. w flail-m“ Pma- P¢QP1¢ everywhere are returning g F filj°Ym¢nt 0f its rich invigorating quality. Othms more hwrwuns than a fine cup of Tea. INGGILETEA ‘T fi/PEE @015‘ finfv/daa/in 4/4102 5m’ 4mm "KING GUI-ER’ OLD ENGLISH BLEND Vlgorous-Fuli-Bodied-Meilow Flavor “sumo COLE"-RED rscxsor or 1 Choice Assam and Ceylon-Brisk Flavor Q IL.‘ "KING CQLE" URANGE PEKQE “ICU lllld Tit-RIM, Rich Flgvgg f . \\g filtljv 1Q Choice Tom. \_, BY POLICE COURT - At the Police Court yesterday s drunk had his as bsil estrested. Another case, unlaw- ful consumption of liquor, was sd- Journed until todsy st the request of the ymsecution. A man, charged with unlawful possessio f of liquor. was fined $200 and costs or three months in isil. Two men, who ap- peared charged with non-payment of dog tux, paid the tax. A summary‘ eiectment case wss adjourned until today. A young man was sentenced to six months in Jail for shop-lifting. PERSONALS we. Josephine Bsndrshm of Wiollsswn, Mass, hes arrived on s visit to the city and is being oor-' dially welcomed by her former friends. Mrs. Edward Rrtlett and small daughter who ltsve been the guests oi Mrs. Bartlett's parents, Dr. and Mrs. John Bell, leave shortly for Charlottetown-Eastern Chronicle, New Glasgow, N. S. ,_,__ . Isl-Sand Mrs. Stewart Livingston and their two children of Cupsr. Sask, motored to the Island last week. They will spend the winter st Mr. Livingstorfs old home, Clyde River. Mr. John Gillespie of Scotch Settlement, N. 3., has returned to his home lifter attending the fu- neral of his brother Mr. George Gillespie, Clyde River. MOTHERS FATHERS-FRIENDS ‘Help aboy orgirlwlnone of these wonderful prises. One vote may be cast for every cent spent in our store. Any customer may vote for any boy or girl en- tered in the contest. Make some little girl or boy happy by giving them your votes and support. Dougall snd Doris Gillespie. vote was pro, B; con, i7. The critic was E. Bradley. __.._ WELL CONDITIONED ‘IDADS- Yesterday, despite the hesvy pro- ....:'.i.., rains , the roads gen- erally throughout the Province were in first class condition. The atten- tion which the Public worn De- partment hes given to gravelling low-lying ‘ ““ , is particularly noticeable at this season. and makes for a wonderful immove- ment in lets lsll truvelllnl. GIANT TUB-NIP -- Mr. Charles has for- warded to The Gsie-rdisn a msg- nificent specimen of turnip. weigh- ing as lbs, which he grew on his farm this season. Does this estab- llsh an Island record? Certainly it is s. gargantuan vegetsbl - wor- thy representstive of a great Island industry. ft may be seen at The Guardian Office by those inter- HOW T0 WIN A For every curt spent at our No ‘ 5th and tomermsycastavoteAsksll write your name on the ballots obtained at the counter. There prises-ii for girls and s for boyQ, in thue iving the t n DONTFAILIOINTIIITEG’, n. Hurry and Enter Now! EIGHTEEN VALUABLE PRIZES j 21¢ IRONIZED YEAST - PALHOLIVE SHAVE LOTION no. 60c HAVE CRERH snout "w; l 1dr q I ‘H: MODERATOR - The new moderator of the Prince Edward Is- land Presbytery, Rev. D. L. Grifliths of Belfast, is known as a man of un- usual versatility. Be is s. native of Wales snd in the colleges of his native country he received a most liberal education. not only as rogsrds his equipment for the ministry, for he is s very highly qualified music- ian, having several compositions to his credit and is the fortunate pos- sessor of a fine singing voice as is (DECIDE Youverasrs, U SEIDLITZ POWDERS -- 15c l-il i110 lllfldlilfll PNICSSiOXl, hé , Use Hlnlrdh for lore Feet mum,“ an," m _| Mo well known. m. Griffiths is still s (continued "om n“ n man and educstionista.‘ have‘ e8 Meeting Missing Large "'- 39C msdel the ‘ of the Hon. W. J. P.. MscMulan, M.D., C.M., F.A.C.B., as,‘ Premier, a logical and. inevitable‘ one. Therefore resolved, that we, the Conservative Association of King's County, herewith assembled, do express to Premier MscMillsh our sincere gratification at his selec- tion and assure him of our con- tinued loyslty and whole-hearted support in his magnificent efforts to establish a higher standard of f. Of Holy Name Society Held The regular monthly meeting of the Holy Name Society of St. Dun- stsns Basilica Parish was held on Tuesday evening, Nov. 6th in the Holy Name club Rooms. The Pres- ident, Mr. P. B. McTague presided. i1; fact s book-worm. His faithful parishioners at Belfast, however, are proud to tlrLnk of him as an excep- tionally gifted preacher and s. kind- hearted friend who loves to do good by stealth, as well as publicly. The writer of this brief appreciation is only one out oi a large number o! friends who wish Mr. Griffiths all success in his new role. who declared, amid applause, that he was prouder today of the lchievemmts of the Conservative ‘psrtythsnstsnytinmeinitshis- wry. President A. l". bfcQusid, K.C., who presided, was unanimously re- elected, along with other officers of the Association, ‘ ‘ " the secret y. Mr. Martin Mackinnon. The Executive of the Association Found At ‘ Sherwood‘ Mr. Ivan Harley, whose absence from home since Sunday morning has been causing his parents and friends grave concern, was found shortly after 1 o'clock yesterday at, Sherwood. Miss Lila Wood ssw him PINKHAMS COMPOUND—89c CHASES NERVE FOOD—47c SALHEPA TICA 29c, 59c, $1.19 expected is the obliteration of old ‘N u .0110“: education s. greater degree of m‘ $ffi1tf§f1 apt?“ by lines in Senate and House. There in the station st Sherwood and el-~ am public health, s. more judicious Muffgy. 1310111- membérs o‘; 11:82:: with the Democrats in overwhelrn- though he gave his name ‘as ~01...‘ P Jars _" 3 7C u‘ - ' ' ' ' lng majority and many Republican Donald", she recognized him from expenditure of public monies and to inaugurate policies that will make for the general progress and t ecutive were absent, but the seven ,Cflptains representing the seven sec- Itions into which the parish is divid- Donald, 8t. Peter's Bey: T. J. Mec- Donaid, Ruskin: George A. Poole, Lower Montague: Joseph MacDon- aests occupied by thoe: who approve Mr. Roosevelt's policies, the divi- sions will be taken more on econ- newspaper descriptions and inform- ed his parents where he was. The young man's uncle, Mr. Moody ANDREWS SAL TS, Lge -—49c dvsnceme of his Province, ed were present ss were also s ‘ ‘m Pmmu" mmd‘ leather than the makeshift hit or ' m"! ma" 1d 11" ‘ - _ _ good} ,,nu 1, 1 q 1,,“ o 0 Party u- Martin, together with several other Pormer members. Austin Grady. ' ma édmbglmu o "mp e" As to what will become oi tho men, left st once for Sherwood. l-lar- j i Fsirleld; James Dingweli, slfldgeil: John Curran, St. Teresas; Fred Brehsut, Mirmiy River; Cameron arbour. An “tended report of the prin- cipal addresses deliverod st the meeting, which wss widely repre- sentative and st which the utmost harmony and enthusiasm prsvslled, will bc given later. Following is the text of the rs- solutions adopted: Premier bfaeblillsn smvsd by w. William MscLean, seconded by Mr. Neil MacDonald: Whmls flier I- 10‘!!! I-nd Dflln- - 11y 1n - - 1n“... hernto give s talk on his particular pro- 1 L w), 8mm‘ om, “M, we“ m1,” ‘"- - ' - w the _ o _ ste, compiled to 11.16 p.m., ESIIX, The Doone co. used to ship to the said Mr. Stevens, which Mr. Brlttsin n unenburg . en youngest ‘on’ w” 1 . willie;- uw gmmm was: nuclei-fall credit bangs 1'>er;;ut‘i:\q,ety_ Th“ p,“ has Mag: Eff; showed: Montreal market but not more than had himself admitted to be a very them w‘ make m: mm u. p011: u Em o. 3L Maw,‘ to,“ nuns, the Em. J. p. Stewart, m°"° °°‘" “h” ‘l t: , 91,5 populgf 1.. 110w N"... 50cm,“ Democrats elected, as; holdcvers, 5.000 pounds e. day, said Mr. nm- generous figure. What, he asked. vntn fresh fish- of Kent, snd took his - ‘ , 8.0., has passed on to his Eternal Md what“ gnu“ n: may throughout the United States, where u? Wm 53- taln. moved the United States Company I think the ides is good but 1.10.158 o; um“ _ - n" m". ‘mountain: m’ u” of modem W096 (m B8 P ' 1t 15 conwnded much knwwdge 1. Republicans elected, 6; holdovers, "That's a nice busimS-s." said Mr. toconclude suchotransaction. from a practical view-point, I do peer; and pea-ea“. _ “in” a u n“ mum“ vented the dumping oi foreign: pro; derived ‘mm such tau“ It w“ m” 1s; mg] 2s. Stevens. “But didn't your. company Mr. Brittsin declared the Msritim; not think it would work, said Mr. their benches, commoners’ - v , M‘ "ha". by “m! s’ h“ ducts! “i112! themc oansig emeszia- proposed that a mo“. program M, Farmer-Lsborite elected, 1; hold- go in there snd through competitive Ctomrpany wanted tongs; tthte tirlleenm- Brlttaln, when fibril; he ésvgr- their gallery, and the public‘; , , ‘P1Qud "card u Mun‘ :___, s re ng h! i 10w m1‘ m“; ma . commlwa can, over, o; total 1. buying put his company out of busi- o t e researo s 1 t d M ed a set price - cen or and qmlnguimed g 1 ure of ro-employment in ome n- mung o’ Mew‘ Wren 810mm“ pmgmuw, 91x9“, 1; 119141-111", ness?’ lantic Fisheries. The at er, no cu , cod and hwdmk, 1am,‘ were jnmmed a _ l ' " ' wanted the benefit of the 30 years ~1w11y wmndn-g 11, work," asked Prince entered m, 34111» '13 l during a most difficult period, his qullities of leadership, his ability miss policies, so evident in the sorry history of past Liberal rd- ministrstions. _ ‘_ Premier l! ' Moved by Mr. John Beck, sec- onded by Mr. Alex. MacDonald: Whereas by virtue of his vision and initiative, actuated by a su- preme love oi country, the Right Hon. R B. Bennett has consumat- ed trade treaties of immense value to our farmers and fishermen with the sfothe Country and sister Do- minions within the Empire; trest-' ies that are resulting in great ex- pansion of trade, thus placing Csnsds in an enviable position. ‘ bun Gallant, and adopted. The re- ' The minutes of the previous meet- ing were reod by the Secretary, Ur- port of Executive committee follow- ed, then unfinished business and new business was taken up. A leng- thy dlsdiission took place regarding the work of the Society and Club. On motion of Mr. J. P. Bradley, seconded by Mr. William Hughes, it was unanimously decided to pur- chase a wreath to place 0n the Bol- diers‘ Monument on Remembrance Day. The Spiritual Director presented s plan that at each monthly meeting in the future, a speaker be provided dustries so that today Csnsde stands on the threshold of com- E _ appointed to arrange the program. n 1 . '5 " “um- m‘ “Mtmdm? 9°!‘ plete recovery ‘frolm ‘the eoono 1. Monthly communion cum we" “Camry 1m. a mammy Q the benefit. Coinmny- counsel. and the Duke of York. ~ 1 s Bu“! om upon tho dwtflbuwd to 6591,1111, ‘n11 flfgup 4 Associated Press returns on the I" “W W“ Mr’ D°°n° w“ m“ In other wont you so‘ the mm: "Th6" Bro times when oomoeu- Although his parents were 1 1 i ~_ _ srestsst devmdm in W“ m“- Leaders and the memes closed with us seats u. the new u. s. House 1n business. snd Mr- Brittsin. ey and they Lroasghe (3<§fl§:§fé_ m. u keen and you cannot ship Pleasant. their thrones were. r? m, P 06R“- : e. prayer by Rev. Father Murray. of Representatives, compiled to M! D°°ml 9mm‘! WM filmed "B8919"! -7- ~ e3’ - fresh fish and you must salt it. uncovered while the letters ‘ .3 “mm... 4 m, .5 m}... m,’ M"! "him" ""- °’ °“’ PM’ -——-——— u-u run. EB-T-Jhovsd: °"<“"='-M'-B"“°*“W"° "w"- Kmiw- , h M, “,1, Com. Th“ mm w“ m lowed 1M were rem and the oath or - =1. Emma w "h d“ d“ m ' Minister's WNW-limb! Qwmllpmh‘ Ar l‘ ts elected 3112 Present led” °f “"3"?” “r971!!! t0 bu)’ Out The trflmr“ ° t e '1 d5 the export trade, in competition isnce administered to the s _ 5 r’ y’ ‘ ‘ m ' ments hss been the financing Ind -—' Congress, 809 (vacancies b). Mr‘ Gardiner‘ “eltalmy m’ member “my “shed ‘m ‘he “me “mun as with Norway, England and other Kent. In his scarlet and ' 15 of his own company was authorized the N0" 3W9“ tmwlem Mr‘ B71“ countries and you simply cannot robes, he replied in s. slightly ' 1 ‘ MCKlNNON-At the Prince mdnrd Island Hospital on Oct. 3d, 19st. to rofunding of the securities of the Dominion of Canada within the Alex Cosdy and Andy Butler were 0. (Continued from Page l) is York, declared, ports’ ernor of Pennsylvania. bu candidate in this election ssi ltepublicsn party nilisl go P sive or stoy b Repubiimn party, leaders were suf- fering from shell-shock tonight and had little comment to offer. Hamilton Fish, survivor in New ‘The Republican must rssmrm its early prin- ciples enunciated by Abraham Lin- min that human rights are Pauper- ior in property rights and that labor prior to capital?’ Gifford Pinchot, Republic‘: n STANDING Associated Press returns on the forests in the United States Sen- ‘ wur l. Seats still in doubt, 2. Republicans elected 100; present Congress, 114 (vacancies 2). gov- t not s "The awe!- ley, who has been diabetic for more than a yeer, was in a semi-conscious condition when found. He was tak- en to the City Hospital. and al- though weak, his condition last night was reported as being satis- factory. MARITIME (Continued from Page l) Consignment Selling Mr. Brittain gave his opinion con- signment selling had a destructive effect on the fish industry. “No sir. we don't do that. If we gave higher prices the fishermen got to do so. "It's a good theory, but in prac- tise I don't think itiwould work out." Mr. Brittain insi-snoed that in the salt-fish business competition came from other ports of the world. “You can't go to work and cure fish 0n a. basis of 2% cents a pound." Witness attributed to the economic depression the drastic fall in fish consumption. In that period the Maritime National Fish Corporation hsd set aside "very generous reser- ves," Mr. Stevens said. The Atlantic Fisheries had bought the Maritime Fish Co. for $750,000. experience of the Maritime Fish tsin felt, in spite of this, that the Atlantic Fisheries could have the in- could not shake him from this opinion snd finally he ended the incident by sa/ying: “Iihat is my opinion and I srn in the fish in- ' dustry." Increased nrrchases In the last yea-r or two. the Mar- itime National has increased it: purchases from individual fisher-q men and relierfless and less on its trawlers until last yea-r its pur- chases were also 50-50. ‘This was due to the installation of engines Norman Sommervillc. committee cure fish that costs 2 i-I cents a PRINCE u, m A n: grim u col ceremony backed by tradition centuries, Prince George. the King. l IY I officials and the Prince‘ yo! ering voice according to the “ cient formula: ~ . m.» sod Mrs. Arthur McKinnon 3m?!" m‘! "mummy l“ and“ Fmner-Lsborites elected 3; pres- H‘ Mgr-BM“ of Mlmmu Wm n" t C d1 F1 1, ma“ Milnd- Th1 $111118 15 impoflllbk” FM!!! Point. sdsughter. ' tho new bonds bearing s much mngml-lar? A» MM"- l m” ent Conn-era, s. avgsfngzmlfedta; sommuxfi? h?‘ iimggrf‘ h“ “m ‘m 5 er After denying his cornpsny was "By God Almighty. I swear thz w" 1 ~ mm” @535 ' a. member of any combine among I will be faithful snd heir tri MACKINNON-At the P. I. I. Hos- pitsl, on Oct. 30, 1904, to Mr. and m‘ mhm‘ Muxmnml- 3°“? Conservative Association in session “ma” m, l ma m,“ 2m _ “- - My» . moi» i» <»=»==-<»~=- "m m: is. “mo...” " ‘ ' cursor-h stratum.;".*“2t=";r::..s:i.1 u... twp»... su- ~11 e wane-At the r s r u m MW‘ mmd‘ °“ m‘ m‘ d“ a Lafceliette Lap - denied that me ' ' m commission auditor showed how-l tins Whflltbllc prices in Montreal Duke o! Kent. and then?! Oct. 2am to m» new. gltrold "°"°"“’°" m" m“ w’ “mm follettes n: “than inethre; TTOIICIC Pending "Mr Mai-shall aithou 1. n- ever said m. Stevens out the and Toronto. Thu ma been done “lamb” with hi! Myth“!- Watte Ydnk a. ddu hter ' "affirm “imam” m’ and m“ 3°11" u,“ a cutmaer o! min-e l‘ l 81 es a tmwxepcaughg, 1m; was less costly. I often in the last two years but us- Prince 0f Wfllts apparently . . g b. 1 suppflfll of, our great Chieftsiéil. In a Btu-t" that ‘mud ‘oven In South Wales thing he doemm. mo? nigh Figures m“ by Mn sommewmei “my the Bgreement w" broken suffering from s slight sold. T“ Rm“ Hon‘ a’ 3' Baum t’ nors the Democrats put in their ubcut.” ssid Mr, Brittuln. "B11111; indicated that wholesalers were by one company under-selling and '- . DEATHS nuxioTfs-At an new}? iffifi, es- dltv, Nov. 8, lBilLMr-s. Andrew Dun- snd Nevada. The Republicans turn- His company. Mr. Brittein said, i t i , 71h _ 11-11“ u ill-Mm“- 11 g 11-10111 g m“ :1”. hsd a "smell fin il i t st" 1 Different purchasers in the some Maritime National Fish Corpora- i . “u” h" ° W’ ' "m And be it further resolved that ° °“ 1°" “ "° ‘ (A. r. s, Guardiarfs spun: who) m, (yconnm, lfsffcof‘ fimnf m“ on the “me days mum ‘t “on. was the next ‘fitness He m F01‘ L the residence or her daughter. Mrs. Arthur Mclnnis. Si’! Fitsrfly St“ Thursday sftemoon. service starting st 2 o'clock. Funeral leaving at 2.80. Intlrmont People's Cemetery. smaller rste of interest. 3s it therefore resolved by this mgqflng of the King's County who at tremendous personal sacri- fice. has put Country before self. and brought about this promising m, secretary be instructed to for- ward this rcwlution forthwith to our Premier, the Right lion. R. B. Bennett. DOUMERGUE The brand new Progressive party of the Lafollette dynasty in Wis- consin, elected its two candidates nominees in 1'1 and held leads in three others, Maryland. Wyoming chigsn snd New Jersey. Triumph for Rocsflyelt Tuesday's triumph r - the Roose- veltians in analysis of the results Coal Progressives elected ‘f; present Congress, 0. Bests still in doubt 14. 1 OARDIFT, Wales, Nov. ‘f-Fesrs of trouble in the South Wales cosl fields were sroused today when the Miners‘ Federation recommended a two weeks‘ notice of strike unless dismissed men are reinstated in one Mines that he was present at St. Andrews when the Doone Company and the Maritime Fish company engaged 111 him here beside me to give that evidence and I'll challenge him." treal. The Maritime Company gold in O'Connor on the same basis as to other dealers. This also applied to the Atlantic Fisheries of New York. The 0'00“. Mr. Brittsin did not think then‘ was any difference in cost as be- tween trawler-caught fish and those treated differently by the Maritime National Fish Co. with regard to the prices they paid for their supplies. different prices. luply To Mr. Stevens "I cannot do the impossible and conrparw cannot clo the impos- Msritime fish buyers to control prices to the fishermen, Mr. Brit- I tain said often it signed agree- it was necessary to negotiate an- other. H. G. Connor, manager of the questioned with regard to the op- era/tions of the fish-mes] plant. Answering the charge directed by some fishermen last week, Mr Connor denied that any fish dir- ected to the fish-meal plant was allegiance to His Majesty the Kin his heirs and ‘successorsficcordir to the law, so help me God." u‘. n 8 .4 a. Grid Trophy ‘(r5 (By The Canadian EDMONTON, Nov. ‘mm {é first time since lillijzjmbqrl the Alberta Rugby llootbalitl? have a prize to play and fight‘ DEAD‘! - At Winsloe on Tuesday, w” cuncaded on ,_11 m1“ to 1,, l of l nor‘s Co. bought from wherever they my NW- . 1W4. Mrs- Thomls B116! In ____._ swing toward Liberalism and m- i!" °°1 "'1"- could get quality and price. ‘They sible," m. Brittain mm Hon. n. lster sold as edible run. A new trophy m.- been put her year. Funeral from her lets (oonmud hm P“, 1, mam m, 11mm 5mg, m, “m; The Bvui-h Wilts fedefliliim "Pl- were not s favored customer. 11_ Btgvens when asked why lusl Mr. Connor testified that the for annual competition and, 1r resid on Friday, Nov. 0th, a ' ————— m," two 111M110“; “v1.13 mm- 0d "119 i-Ylajlflflw b0 81W" °" Ni"- "Whst would you ssy 1r you could oompmy ln ec-operution with average cost of anew“; 1151, 1,; dition. members of the wir lllvfh at the horns sti p.111» sd s mandate such as was never H’ m W‘ “l” u“ wmma‘ “l” I1" "19 fllhlfiflfifl. 80y. 2V: Cents s others, could not increase erbitrar- trawler could be Jetennined only "B"! will refill" mlflifltil" service thena to 5t. John's Church, Milton. for funeral services on srflVI-l. 1n- brlunt mam eenu‘ . wrecking of Doumersufl 80W"? merit did little to still the capital's fear of rioting, based on grim mem- oriss of the bloody dsys that brought the aged premier to oincs, given any administration, will the government push toward the left or retreat toward the right in its experiments in social and business lslillatiohf What will the remnants dl less the federation at Taff Mex-thy: colliery is recognised snd workmen ‘ there are reinstated. pound and build your usau butlon structure on that?" asked Mr. Stev- ens. ily the prices to fishermen. Onc cent to the fishermen meant three not it- over a. long period. In summer this rose frequently as l duced the figure very considerably , high as from‘ cents a pound on fllleted fish and- geven 1,0 13 “m, a pound_ Bu; h, the condition of the trsde would other seasons the large catches rc- footbolls they can wcar as w fobs. . Back in i909 an ' sportsman donated n trophy A. R. F‘. U. It was prornptlv by Calgary Tigers. A second stand Conditions in the fish industry The commission adjourned -until were better this year than last i1 o'clock hymqn-gw; "snd I think in time we will the fishermen get that extra cent but st the present time, l cannot do the impossible and my company of Thanks The family of the lste Mrs. Neil we. Rocky Point, wish to thank _ ir many friends for their es- sfter rival commanders of pclitti- ‘.1 a "gqg" mglflll pum- f , to e. As ‘lllshtistwnd ‘Leftist loaders murder m u- forces. remind in mflungfl, m1, 4M2,‘ m, gum- striations on simmers. Yet the fsct mer, to be ready to not, authorities is in recent weeks the administra- of the Republican pexty do? Generally Iwsling the voters approved the govermlent was offered the following y had to be won bv the some three years in succession v possession , gory Tigers made a place 1- - side iis mate by winnlnl til Card i Imperial Oil “I Insde Lem Snow s hunting whim oi sympathy. messages of cmtinued the extensive measuree um h» W“ M W“ i" i t do the impossible," , a “,1 M,“ 1,1 .1“ .1“... fir» prevent ..._ . risnt Vania‘: than t rega w. lunch last week, and he gave “infirm... umm w... enwm by Dividend beris title three times, zero-u- t. I M" “m” “d” u" M“ “m "Wmi ll l me a whole quarter of th d the Maritime national president Th" n" ‘mil? ‘m ‘MM 1.1.11. mum. qlunmsh vbugursd by 51;;- ma“; It?!“ dorms nulM h, ,1.“ 11, m“ 11,, buites; when the former Minister of Trade 25c“ are e fimlgwnaméigxmm‘ “ - ' ' and Commerce insisted his oom- o i‘ m" ° 1 ' lismmtsrr . was msrgueu insistence that the Senate bféld ll! “N! lunch wag psny was dominating fish buying mm‘, 1 m 1113,01 ruxnsvelt nude no comment on the liaidonmue: $1,233’... and all rmuu of u.» election amen; but gimy “"5 "- REGAL Hons the 101mm west The wm- maomo, Nov. ‘l-lmpsrial ou the premier and the president be violins uo an esnem 1., m, our certainly do“ pony was not forcing the fishery comp“, may nnommm ., m1. Ilven um. authority). an?!” ‘m.’ h. m.“ “m make wonderful bread” m“ "’ m‘ “n “w m“ “"1 w 4°" °i *5 m" ‘i W" ""1 ‘i one ‘the best things sold about ' hold the bag when thing; went "new mbmwmm o; 15 “m; g ' _ Y‘ government in s long wrong but, on the contrary, was m", 9,5451, pm 1 m ghgfghgld- H ‘ . l 1. u“ T Gas-f time The llitfiflll road u; part . mo»; m utmost to help them. m, o1 N...“ m“ 15, . OLY NAME l“ "age hsvs sacrum of tat about 1,7 ‘ ' ' " "We require grawlere for continu-, A; the some time announcement . Friday, NOV, ' “flnuunfi wmmtiwlnn 1"" A melanin-rm n hsctsnmalds: r JIZLAWRAIENCE iftysgiggly and if we do not ship was made ofsdividend ofssomts 9pm. m: - r-w w ~= M "v "We wmmw-v- fill-i‘? wh- “OU” m w w l» l’... 22:5?‘ ::..“:':..“:; mat". :;::.'.'::*“::.1...?:.:; Aim-i»- w gigs 1Q m°m" nun...“ --. .__._.____ ._ bacon snd eggs and we lose the of 44 cents s share in Canadian , .. ' _ __ H ma}; 3d‘ * ‘n .. trade." exclaimed Mr. Brittsln. Be- currency- Plybbie i. ‘b shin-i ‘ f