Over 38,000 people in this Province —- 8.000 in the City — Read The Guardian every day. THE WEATHER The Guardian is read in practically every worth- while home ln Prince Edward Island. has]; to lhimg southerly winds. partly cloudy followed by showers. >2Ww r The People's Paper Covers Prince Edward island Like the Dew u “m; cousin. sous-s m1 WMCCQIIIII Guardian Two Cont- Annual sulllflrillillblll Delivers-d $5.01‘ It)’ Mull Cununlu Isllll l'_ S, A, 8L5!) - CHARBOTTETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1932 - 1o PAGES W°""' L“ ll“ WERE TENDERED Fam‘ D“? l" 77w H011" RILMP. "MAKE M Danaldbefends Slfmm‘ Ml"gl° On The Can d - U 't d t WM‘ m“ Pm Kingdom 79,34, rllslaect Regard Q9111, '_' 16o Gallons or ‘Rum o§”3§i“.1.i’.°.ii "illicit? ‘Zlti; . . . . _ —— . l H°"-R°b°1'twelfiMllllsterofAgflculture, Declares _ Lloyd George Castigates Both _ The Treaty W111 Be ABoonTo Canadian Farmers And 1 000 Cigar_ ngs e r a1 P arty . w , I Baskutchowm. Amateur Athletic Union at that body's annual meetc Bites Seized At He Compares To The Phar- Grand Rlver-TWO isees And Saducees. ' ing here. It was recommended that professionals in one branch of ath- letics be allowed to play amgteupg Arrests. (Special to "lg Guardian) The Summer-side detachment. of i» rum. BENNETT EXP l A | u s nrauljous Canadian Goods Will Receive British Preference Wheth- er Shipped Direct Or Through U. S. OTTAWA. Oct. 28--(By The Con- ' sdisn Bream-Canadian goods being luhlpped to the United Kingdom . will receive the British pvcfcrcnce lf consigned directly from Canada w Crest Britain whether they pass through the United States or not. — SIX CENT BONUS TO CANADIANS orrAw/l, Oct. ss-It was mm day in ths Q House of Commons yesterday when tho ‘agricultural fsatums of tho Canada-United Kingdom trade agreement were attacked and defended. Leading the defending forces of the Government was Hon. Robert Weir, Minister of Agriculture, who said the treaty would be a boon to Canadian farmers. George Mc- Phee, Dlbcral, Yorkton,‘ Bask, was equally emphatic in saying the agreement would be disadvantag- eous. Its high tariff features would "bleed the farmers to death" and it would not open British markets Dr. T.-B. Acker And Dr. Joan McNa- mara. Were Guests 0f The Red Gross At Function In Recognition 0i Their Service In Crippled 0hi1dren’s Work. this effect has been sent to the Canadian body. JNTIEIJ mu. usuuzmrn N srssml Tbs Agricultural Minism msdc one positive statement concerning the six-cent wheat bonus. Can- adian exporters, he said, would re- ceive the world price-Abe price of the British importer, not the mill- er or broker. Foreign exporters would be paid the world price minus the bonus. Wheat farmers of the world, said Mr. Weir, faced two alter- natlvcs - reduction of acreage through international agreements or the survival of the fittest. With LONDON, Oct. 25.-—(C.P.Cable)—— The Labor party's motion of cen- sure against tbe Notions! Govern- ment ou the ground it had failed to alleviate the unemployment. situa- tion was defeated in the House of Commons by a majority of 407. The vote was 462 to 55. Immediately’ after adjournment of tho House the Laborites decided to move rejection of the Govern- in any others and a resolution to R.C.M.P. seized 160 gallons of rum and 1,000 cigarettes valued at 9,000 in the brush at tho head of Grand River near the Quagmire Bridge about 3 p. m. yesterday afternoon. The liquor was in sixteen ten gallon kegs and was covered with brush. Two men were‘ guarding the stuff and gave no resistance when ar- flzlxllilagtniefdznfgfgllitcgzsige ——~ , to the extent the Government 3101s as ti“; cumin: izainclnle. the rested. The officers had been out ment Ottawa Agreements Bill which ,,.anad,an PM“, ' l l d. vernmen secure sx-c nt .- ~ _ s _ ' ‘ receive the preference. HALIFAX N, 3,, 001;, 354mm P101151 Hillel the execuiilva °f the d i surylyln uncont 11 d w _ Q _. _ . ' i i S., Oct. 26.~-A mother and her two ' ‘m dlsadvm 111 1311B Plea-W. 3 "7 9 ""185 n suspicions of some liqum bong in ed Kingdom and the Domlnions, Small Children were burned to dcam Premier R. B. Bennett made this explanation of the British tariff regulations in the House oi’ Com- mons today. Brtish customs com- missioners have to have proof that the tronsit has been uninterrupted before the preference is grant/ed. (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Oct. 28-1“. Rev. Dcrwyn T. Owen, Bishop of Ni- agara, was elected Bishop of the Toronto diocese of the Church of England in Canada lsie this afternoon. ANNOUNCEMENTS, UUivnNU r. v mu i b‘, Mable in advance. "Candy and fancy work for sale "d 0 800d tea selvcd at St. James 5686-10-27-11. Hall today. "Reserve Wednesday, November lth for Concert in Crclpnud H1111, 5683-10-21-11. "Cardigan Livestock Shipping Club will ship lambs Monday, Oc- lobcr 31st. Please list. 5692-10-27-31. "Rummage sale in Bchoolroom Saturday, Oct. 29 1.30 pm. "St. Peters Club loading hogs Ind lambs Monday, October 31st. 5693-10-21-11. List. "Candy Tables, Apron and Fqncy ivlnriilrsub‘, r. i t. "lirYlEi-Zc per word strictly Baptist at 5698-11 trawler was described as an insur- mountable obstscle to the prosper- ity of shore fishermen in s resolu- tion introduced for discussion st Red Cross Society tendered a oom- pllmentsry dinner to Dr. T. B. Acker of Halifax, and Dr. Jean McNamara of Melbourne, Aus- opening sessions of the United Maritime Fishermen today. The public would not weary of fisher- men's resolutions against the traw- ler, said a statement issued after the meeting, "if they could only be taught to realize how (heir great industry was being exterminsted." One delegate found inconsistency refused requests to extend lobster seasons because of the danger of‘ over-tuning, but “allowed the des- truction of haddock and cod fish- ing by the trawler." Other resolu- tlons introduced today dealt with the establishing of a marketing board for fishermen, the training of young mcn for cooperative or- gonizullou, and the whole question of seasons for fishing. The convention concludes Thurs-. dsy. Alfred Hunlon, of Canso, president of the Union, is in the choir. Four developments were necessary in any solution of the firllermcns problem, the delegates were told at the opening session, this morning by Dr. M. M. Coady, of St. Francis Xavier University, organizer of the Union. In thc mai- ter of business, the "common mun" should look after his own services instead of having others look after them for him; copccration was necessary for success: there should be great activity in production and marketing: and such activity should take the form of copocrstlvc I trolls. Dr. Acker is well known land most highly esteemed in this iprovincc where for several years lpast his crippled children clinics have been held at. various local ‘centres and have been the means of restoring a great msny little sufferers to normal V and healthy Tlifs. Dr. McNamara is a specialist in the attitude that governmentsllll Plllalysls’ especlnlly as the lellllll’ »of the disease of infantile parsl- Johnson, president of v the McMillan, Mr. Justice and Mrs. Haszard Mrs. V. L. Goodwill, Mrs. C. G. Duffy, Miss Mona Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Shaw, Mr. ‘ and Mrs. R. H. Rogers, Miss Cath- Iphigenie‘ Arscnsult, Miss McDonald, Mr. W.1 crlne Iviacmran,‘ Miss F. Tldmarsh and Mr. John Mc- Kenna. Short speeches were made by Mr. H. H. Show, Mr. Justice Has- zsrd, Miss Wilson and Hon. Dr. McMillan as well as by Doctors Acker and McNamara. The dresses of the local speakers were largely reminiscent, dwelling upon the curly difficulties sud subse- quent progress of the Society and the, large place which it now oc- Alfred Speckman, sd- i found it impossible to how he would vote. » w United Farmer member for Red Deer, said he announce the other hand. if acreage were reduced, Canadian farmers would have the benefit of the bacon quota in the British market and could switch from wheat to hogs. “The House Of Commons (Canadian Press) a orrAwAi out" all" 26 - The . Prince county was opened on Wed- yslslarnilddFElslsicebctellla galltlilusiovl; ~G°""“m°“° l‘ m‘ l“ l‘ P°‘lll°“ '° l nesdsy momma at 9 s. m. before an: Cdnada on n. nscholarshlplmake an alum‘ llwlwuilcemen: ‘Kl-fudge Inman in his chambers at l‘ espectlng ncmp oymen re- granted by the Rmkelellel. Folm" llgtclhurt lf any rldsporlsible provin- Igiatlgaoin tgsflhlzvzrto pitseniues: cial government officials report_ , c e . Wm‘ pleasant ‘motion m H D ther inability to cars for the needy ' ' ' withn their Jurisdiction the sov- , Red l. ernment. will take "adequate action," ems" “ml Ml" ‘l°ll“s°l" Hm’ D" Hon. w. s. Gordon, Minister of La- i this aftcmocm. OTTAWA, Ibor, told the House of Commons l Recount Still i In P r o g r e s s The recount of the ballots in the, {bye election of the Fifth District of i l the Court House, Summerside. The proceedings were in camera. Mr H. M Downing, Conserva- tive candidate was present. Rep- resenting him were Mr. W. E. licnt- ; ley, K. C., of Charlottetown, m. Heath Strong, K. 0., and Mr. Ad- .rian F. Arsenault, Sumrnerslde. Dr. John F. McNeill, Liberal can- Qct- iPlc-P-Pillll“ l didate declared elected by one vote IIIDBl-‘tmenil 01 Fl-‘lwrles Wlll l°°ll on Declaration clay, Wednesday inf/O NW1“ “W? fsllerl“ plllml 5 Oct 19th., was represented by Mr. boats are destroy Hg 1°b5l'" 5e“ Thane A. Campbell, ‘K. 0., Lloyd‘ the Strnit of Northumberland. In G“ MW“ and w_ E_ Darby. sum.‘ the House of Commons this after-n merggde, p noon, A. E. Mscllean. (51% "m", Others present. were the return- read s telesram complalnlns imi- ing officer, Capt. 1.. s. Moore and lobster scar in the Sim was bell"! election clerk Everett Phillips. ' D1611 destroyed by fisheries patrol boats under instructions by the Depart‘, of yesterday from 9 a. m. to '1 p. m. l’. Of FShCTlOS. Fishermen W611 and Wu’ adjourned with only four already in debi- flnd unable l'° l'°',polls counted. For poll number 1 The recount occupied the whole place the destroyed rear, the ‘ele- ‘ Muddy Creek, there was no choose. ‘Bram 851i M‘? Mhcl-Pa“ “km that the vote standing 57 for Mr. Down- the matter be looked into imme" l lug and 44 for Dr. McNeil]. In con- slowly. that the lower "M lleinection with poll number 2, Mis- taken ashore and um, the natwlioouche, thgfe was considerable Big guns boomed in the historic House throughout the afternoon ! and evening as the Labor motion of censure was debated. And in the _midst of the fray David Lloyd George, his old bril- liant self, cast shafts of irony on all qusrtcrs of the House, none more piercing than those directed at his old colleagues of the Lib- eral party-whether that section supporting the Government or the remnants of the Free Trade section under Sir Herbert Samuel, who lcd ls followers out of the National Government s few weeks ago. George Lansbury, veteran par- liamentarian who had just been the v'clnlty. The seizure was brought into summersidc in a truck and deposited in the Customs offl- ces. The mcn were placed in the Prince County Jal and will appear before Mr. G. M‘. Matthews this morningJ-S - INDEPENDENT SUPPDRTS THE U‘ at Northfielci, near here. shortly af- ;ter they had gone to bed tonight. They were Mrs. Wilbert Early, 30; and her sons, Roble, two years old, and John, an infant of l0 months. The Early family lived on the top floor of a large dwelling owned by Joshua l-lirtlc, who occupied thc lower floor. Hirtles two sons, Har- old and Raymond, slept upstairs. Tonight they woke at the some in- stant, smelled smoke, and called to each other , "the house is aflrc." Harold raced down the stairs and Raymond jumped out a window. Both rousedgthelr father, who made two frantic and unsvailing efforts to quench the flamcs by clamber- elected to succeed Arthur Hender- son as leader of the Labor party, started the battle when he moved the censure motion with s. bitter attack on the Government's ruc- ord, aimed particularly at its handl- ing of unemployment. ‘ Prime Minister Ramsay MacDon- ald arose and hcatcdly defended his National administration against time attacks of his former colleague. Ho charged the Labor party hod ceased to be evolutionary and had become revolutionary. He remind- ed the House tho old Labor Gov- ernment through its Anomalies Bill had brought the first cuts in payments to unemployed and de- clared that for this Mr, Lansbury had to take a share of responsibil- ity. Amid interruptions from the Con- servatives, Mr. Lansbury shouted "I am not such a contemptible skunk us to want to get out of it." He charged the Government had forfeited the confidence of the TRADE rims colours, boo. 2+4 (By Ins con- ndisn Press)—Doncld M. Kennedy, United. Former member for Peace River, today become the first In- dependent in Parliament to sup- port the Canada-United Kingdom trade treaty. There were advantages and dis- advantages in the agreement, he ssid amid divided applause from Liberals and Conservatives. 1f the treaty were not ratified it was pos- sible Great Britain would place the some tariffs against Canada as against foreign countries. In that eventuality, Canada would be com- petlng against a six-cent wheat pre- ference for Australia and other Em- pire producers. If for no other rea- son he would support the treaty. Hon. Ian MncKcnzic, Liberal, Vancouver Centre, levelled a gen- ing to the roof and pouring on wu- ter. psssed up to him by the boys. This effort provlhg useless, he made his "my trr-wugh smolzc and flames up through‘ the interior of tno house, and with badly scorched hands shook the bed in which Mrs. Early and her two children were sleeping. There was no response, and Hirtle was Just able to reach the ground floor in safety. A few minutes after the fire started, from some unexplained cause, the house was in ashes. Potato Queen MILWAUKEE, Oct. sis-Mu- no lsh Stark knows her potatoes. Her farm produced this year 250 bush- els pcr acre on 240 acres, some- thing like 60,000 bushels of “spucis" in all. From fifty to 70 bushels per acre is considered good forming in ‘gables at Bazaar in Holy Name indll-BWY- cupies in the esteem of the people. eral denunciation at the treaty, I ‘nllhl wedlleidfly 11ml Thllrfidfly W- They on expressed the]; pleas- boats be prohibited destroylns ‘hit-argument- over certain ballots not termmg it "my; vk-yous and, 1m Country ‘by failure to deal cffec- Oneida County where her farm is B5. 5637-l0-25-3i. gear. Hon. E. N. Rhodes. lwtlng being initialed by the returning of- iquuous document;- tll/Ely With the Economic Siillflflvn situated. That's why they call her "I will be loading lambs 0. J. Riley, Belle River. 5688-10-27-41. . "Come to Cornwall Church Fri- _ and » ‘been Tuesday, November 1, 19:42. Increase In "Net Revenues C.N.R. (Canadian Press Dupstch) ure at having as their guests the visiting physicians, and their very great appreciation of the magnifi- cent services rendered by Dr. Ack- .cr. Dr, Ackcr gratefully acknow- ter. He promscd mvestigation. odinn Prom-NO have been madic to the Federal Gov- Minister of Fisheries. said that l“! had not been advised of the mat- OTTAWA, Oct. 2s-<By The 0M- representations ficer. The argument was continued after recess and His Honour re- served his decision until this mom- ing. Over poll no 3, St. Elesnors, more disputes arose over improperly marked ballots for both sides and by imposition of the ‘means test‘ on unemployed receiving the dole, and by pursuit of an Em- pire policy opposed to restoration of world trade." The Prime Minister continued by declaring baseless chnrgcs thnt the THINK BDNVIBTS EXPECTED HELP the “Potato Queen." The Weather, Etc glnflilfilzgelikllf; ‘lag: - MONTREAL, Oct. 26.-'I‘l'ic net lodged the assistance and support ernment of Quebec since 192i relat- which were allowed by the 1.9mm- ihe church, 569o_m_27_“_ revenue of the Canadian National that, he had received at the hands we p, (he United Kingdom embargo m; 05mm. of the pom ms Home“, National Government had lncreas- “us: Railways in ptembe showed an of the provincial Department of agansg cor-radian potatoes nnd cat- reserved 1,15 decision in this case ell the m“ °l llllllg by l“ ‘lclllllm hm“ “Mack f“: “Don't miss the Halloween increase of $1,441,152 as compared Public l-Icnlth, the Rcd Cross so- m 5,, George Parley informed the a,” Thebalmsyorpoylno 430,“, He quoted figures purporting to 1, 4 Party and Mosque ode Dance in with the u... spending month of piety the medical men of the prov- Héuse o, Commons “w, The m- Home summers,“ Wm counted Show that under the Labor Bdmin- BA iiiNQ “n15 Hi5 ' ' lstration the average annual in- Boson You some, Mt- Stewart Hall, October 31st by 569440-2141. Women's Institute. "Dance at Victoria Rink Thurs- d . ' __________.__ NITSYOOctober 27th. Bid silo; and ‘ mg of his own noble part in the ‘ _ to 234.000‘ "hell's ‘Mull-colon 15c. lsrsc decrease. belns 92.492868 vn- work’ for crippled children but all , night m connection with the dis- to find arms m the penitentiary ,, 541.15.19.35.‘ d” September 1m yéar, Net rev- u” other speakers bore willing R putcd ballots stone pile to fight their way w T318 V016 0! censure is shag;- ‘ - ' " l lmed y cnue for the month was $2,828,833 gm m; m; g t ~ be: t k in r d ‘I W this tslde assist- ham ‘lg’ he excl‘ ' "Annual Hallows en Tea . and L; cgmpflfed with 31.337991 l“ and emphatic w“ my to the glrbclelletfihegss. ls n8 a m at; (gtclpectednjrom Rollllihn who two And ll’ w” mmmd by l‘ past Bazaar in aid of The City Hospital In Holy Name Hall Wednesday and T“ , evenings. Suppers served 5887-10-25-81. l0 cents. "Dance Kelly's Thursday, October 27th. Mains 9 P. M. Misty. Free lunch. following night, “We wiu bc buying dressed. hogs @5325 o3; q 1,, ‘m, l“ tulllmll“ “ml °‘“““l“' ll" W" here with renewed "l!" "d"- Stewart Estabrooks, son of m. and suspicious the Rovnl Canadian mm“ out’ ocwber 2m‘ l“ Ken‘ iiellli-B-l “m”, u. 9°” l“ ‘llamas lllls pmvlnce w” The London Evfininff siimdfld- rm. Gordon Estsbrooks, of this Mllllnieil P°ll°° are understood to \lp’flcflll0lfll‘ill‘.\l. orrxvr. 1w» mfillsfiyé"; Lliliilmf: a; émllll“ "1""? i" ‘M? "w "Pmlzllllm m a despstch from Stockholm. rs- town. The death of the young man be nlsvins a imrt- Admission of coupon, Oct. 26—'I'hc uni-d Iu- “Moi. ‘uuuuu... u... ma...» - B . c ll 011. h be ‘ 1d 1t. - - u; f :1 r‘ son-lo-zl-ai. N d. . 3:225:31“ byfllfhe l; 1m ported that Mme. Ingeborg m; mvogugorgd by Coroner m. n. ilxiiecesuvslrglcioerlspetlgj‘: 1:183:88‘)? man roundqttltli oo..r:o:.o¢rim:l.11 “qgkrfxéui- ________ __ a u 1st S oczety for many years m...» v- Mwmfl 0' P“ ET"- “““ °"°“°“ “ “ 5”“ Y ‘=:'.""!r:.'.‘.1;. """" " . "Bllvi"! Crsnberries at M‘ - V°°.'°P°"°l°“ °“ ll" Pm °l "l" friend mo recently received a Iet- Constable Boby of the n. o. M. P. prison officials this svenins- u. the House of Lords allzout No- §,,§_;',, ,, Charlottetown w... house. hish- Is Oaflawed medical Joiessisn. the Red 0w" w, film, him st Bsckville, and Town Marshall n was m the quarries that the vcmber l5, the India Office an- Wi-unioa-i.’ 3,1 ‘It mflrket price. Pauslwltlzlugags. 3| and service clubs which she hi! u; firmly believe Ivar is still sl- Burton Tccd. The coroner decided first disturbance occurred. On the nounccd last night, A partial list ',ll,’,‘fn",‘,!_§°_j_ _ r3 ‘ - BERLIN, o“ 2km‘, Hum-n observed here. my. Mme, Eberth was quoted as tint an inquest was unnecessary. ‘Thursday preceding lost Monday's of delcfates, which did not include xla-(rgtrinl . is "Bourls Bus beginning Saturday. Ministry of Education today out~ The speaker gays g thruung do. saying. "'f have “ - ’ revolt some of the inmates crnck- the 115ml! of Mahatma. Gandh, was ¥-l,l,‘ur.v.uu Wiobcr 29th will lcsvs Chsrlottc- lawed one o! gammy», om“; m4 count of the pioneer medical and s. letter from him. It bore no stamp, empire in Europe, "Taker!" his own lng stone suddenly quit their work. made pubic, (,l-l\a'rl~'lvtk-_il~m,l\ y _ _ H m "l" ‘l "ii P- M- Mt- BWWIW 43° v n m 1 “m o. but. r believe 1r came from Russia. mom, m an effort w escape m- "m. guards stepped m. and three of Chances um he would attend room-low P- M. Morel] 4.45 P M st Peter's “m” “lldm mmltmu-m m i “m” ed on m a dwrlti " svitsblo u for fraud sin- thclcadcrs were seized None cf the were small (The Mahatma u. still -\M\"""‘ “W ~""""‘“ '"““l‘“'l’ sos p. M. arriving soul-is aim p M, school headed by Adolf Koch. n vast and splrsely settled interior I recognised h" h“ ll" “mum m '8 l l Poo “M? """“'ll ‘.‘é"lfr<“‘.fi‘.“llia strnnl fn coming time will bs unchanged, has 4,309 members, of the island continent. m. Mo- Mme. Eberth. the dsspatoh said, ad ground within s few hours sf- three wns nmong the eight Toron- s prisoner in Ycroda. jail stth I: lnviiyflrilri‘uio“h;o. var“ chm” b“ 5°53'1°‘3°'3l- Tho mifllli-FY. ill bllmifli m‘ “m5” W953." l Wmmllw °l “m!” w alum” m. low," m‘ u’ mu“ "ported he had ‘hot to communbPs-lso“ convlculad ill?" he“ m Inglis‘ anal honttermiljlsedelcecsm- IUwlléllhlifllhhriglhnlnnrlllllfl at s23 um u ‘ school, said that it has gradually slut lttrsctivsncu and gave ev- tents. and killed himself in his luxurious in Toronto. ners n e s ops conne ion wt no r nmlgm M 8m _ u CM F0151! 1°? "l! his Mss- M, m nmnum chmcm- m; u ldcnca tlmt he: cppomtmmt by lportmsnt in Paris, on March l3, did not join in at the time. But dc- munal elections plan have taken up Ion...‘ sctftilntlrisnngiplrxgngt1:91.50 m! ss§m§§y2"§° l“,m'°,,,“,,"e° lull‘ "i" encroaching on the province of the Rockefeller foundation to s A rues Suicide this vw- "Md! were "Ms “P011 the swds much of his time» ' ‘_{-*‘,,,.“,'I}.,,..°.<......|.y not 2n,'10.ss l4 Nest. runrdlootlaludtmm zrtlglngleld medical treatment. travelling scholarship no mu With each revelation of the fraud for the release of the thrss revolting The next round table conference m, m‘ yum, noun“! ‘ohhlldlss 1nd gents costumes. Koch, chauengfng . me 3mm. Justified and without doubt would The startling belief that Kruc- and corruption in his gigantic cmn- lenders who had been rushed to is intended t: bcgieklll sifgrlgsmg; 1 ‘Wm, ,,,,.,T:,.,.-,.I; 11......“ 4on1 u]- _ ' b 3 56 O if» n m mu p. . omllmn- 79 "Mic" "l" moot’: accusation of immorality, is result in the advancement of gar once u. multi millions-fro sud cnnmmed on ' w be hekfsbmlilgd c1 doom “ giro]:m;l1filsll,oi:p;c‘stggpg‘ “Tormsh "m! Monday following. Cross Hall, Dancing Benefit Debating If not flne 5869-10-20-21. i931, according to an official state- ment. Gross revenues were down rather mors than a million dollars, but operating expenses showed a September 1931. For the nine months period, Jsn- uary 1 to September 80, the net rev- . cnus of ths railway totalled $6,200,- 117 as compared with 83,565,770 in the corresponding period of i981. Operating expenses in the nine months showed s reduction of $21,- 980,180, more than offsetting the incc, the Rotary and Gyro Clubs and others. With characteristic modesty he refrained from speak- splcndid servfdes. Dr. McNamara explained the situation in Australia resulting from s. series of epidemics of in- fantlle paralysis, and showed how remedial work has been carried on not only from humanitarian but from economic motives. She com- pared the work of the Red Cross ssu-io-ns-l. WWWIHWQ- medical science. formation was in rePiY i0 a ques‘ tion by George Laurln. (Ctmsu 55°‘ ques Cartier). suunruun IDNDON, Oct. zs-The oft-heard rumor that Ivar Kruestl’. SW94"?! match king, is still alive. despite his apparent suicide. "OPP"! "P before the adjournment and sev- eral ballot papers marked in ink were disputed. No decisions were given last Is Poisoned l SACKVILLE, N. 13.. Oct. 24—The dcsth is reported from Paris green poisoning yesterday sftcmoon of monlrshdkiil crease in unemployment amounted to 810,000, while under the Nation- al Govcrnmcnt it hud been reduced KINGSTON. Oct. 26-Dld the re- volting Portsmouth prisoners expect master of humbug.’ Jack Jones, months “go was known to be m the Glasgow, left-wing Lnboriic intcr- Stnte of New York? They.- are some of the suspic- ions which Brig. Gen. D. M. Or- mond. Superintendent of Peniten- tlarles, is investigating in his search- ing enquiry into the two recent riots. And in running down these Continued on page '1 India Parley Opens Nov. 15 oonmooscnwn‘!