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' _ I & L standing than men. _ /` _ I ~ _ I _ ,_ i, ' °" Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew 1 ¥ _ \\~.§= Mille , _ 'f - '_ _ ~ - ,~ .-, , - I , . _ (_. _, __ _ _. .. . , _ J- /_¢_» ~ - _ ' .` ' __ . _ ' : , ’ - .'/' .' _ " , ' "__ ','_'/{"!.-,--f_"~}_ _ _:_ - , . _ . 1~ - ' -- ' f - '. f '.'-’».'».- . ' . f ' ' * ' , i _ _ and generally ii little more than he will ever get. ) I MAX-MS I st if;.i\\\i`III9,i./i.f2i.-..»- _ -_ I MEi;<;|-IANT I nt,."" _ I 'T ' _ ‘ - I e __ MI>)=< I-Fri C-|777 , _ _Eight Years ‘Special to the Guardian) NEW YORK. N. Y.. Nov. 16. -- This was the hottest November 15th in New York iii forty-eight yenrs_I The thernionieter registered 64 de- grees at noon. which was liotLcr` than any November 15th since l879_ when the mercury rose to 70. The; M n Amerlc A statcinentuissiicd here today. , \ _ Iof $3,807_,000,000. ` I I _ . . ‘forecast was cooler for tonlorrow. : a y , ,ans re| Till* Yelillvfy lilvllldeh the fum- S en J' to r Charges, The figures involved weie so I S dn d EXhlblt0l°S Make Good Show- ~ ing- Ontario Hasi Also Exhibiting For First Time - Black Fox Show Almost Twice as Liarge as in Previous Years. (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO, Nov. 16. -Those who visit the_ opening of the big Royal Winter Fair which opens this after- noon will be agreeiibly surprised. There is such o change from prev- ious years that it is a,different fair altogether. To say that it is big- ger does not convey the whole truth although the size has certainly grown. In the first place there is all the space in the new live stock buildings available. In previous years most of the live stock lind to be concentrated in the east end of the coleslum. That space has now been taken over alid display from all paris of the dominion is being put on in that area. The entire live stock building is filled. There are no enipty stalls. The Dominion government is deter-I mined to make a big display and many Americans are exhibiting for the first time. The other Cana.- dian provinces are well represented. There are 113 Ayrshire cattle fi'om Quebec as well as 44 Hoisteins, and 18 French Canadians. Prince Ed- ward Island has sent 13 Ayrshires. 25 l°r"°"T °§ u"_3l“.»f2"V°r-fI°",,'? in anoiiiy to other years but sgnie The resolution, which is signed by ...H ‘__ 1*-__ _ _ d 1. ‘_.._la,;I_]i0guys%:é;`ltS(,\II;u:, wx; enum of the classes are riot well filled, all the leaders of Bi-ngiil political ‘Ofc “‘ “"' |’“"" “" "Imp" . _ _ ` ' not bl bl k 1 ‘ - ~ ~ the article ,su__\/5, “S0 long ns; pru- f0l ltfd(‘ll‘lptl0l\ 01010 Wits fi. tCtiZi.i Of Il “C adu t' mu-195- adult _ _ _ I _ `$q30_000_000 of Im. bonds 0u¢_qtand_ black females and dark silver adults me mmnubm-mi “nd mg” an pubm catch up with the iiunibcr oi' per-_ illtt fenmles' O" the °‘h"“` hand there bodies to refuse to be associated k “_ D hum um I It ‘__ 'Md mm most of the out lg n very heavy entry in mme class.. '_ ' ' .- ii .d - ' ' .~ >~ - with it. Ifgggrnll Sum ¥ln§'g1nmcI‘;;;|_.. W" ‘standing bonds Wm be wmed in be_ es sufh as medium silver males and ema er . _ “The federal men to date have fore the end ofthe Dfeselll Week. HI- “' slum about 200_ .md I mv.. yi-cords though it is believed that some will I" I-he “dun h0l\0l‘S U19 M01-»Ul‘@ nr tin- disposition noin inn ti-f-.uni-v remain iinretireii for years. due to *md MCKIHHOH Silver Fw# Farms. I I ' ` - depai'tniei'it of 152 killings by feder- oversight ol' the redemption call oi' LW" S°°"ed I-mee f\\`5¥-‘L ‘me Sewnd _ S nl agents with some 84 cases where the inlslaying of securities. md 3 f°“m\ Wm* SIX f°7‘€5~ PW” A --- deaths have occurred at the hands The final conversion offer in G- CI‘"ke_°f 5Umme\‘Sid@» W/0 fU`S'»S of local officers. Iwliicii second libertys participated _“nd °\ third- Harry Englfmi G90- sonnioi- Edwin-d=.‘ ri-oi-orcii showsalso was cleared up today. Secretary E' B"°W” *md F- S- Sm”-I* “U W°“ flrs-is as well as other prizes that the "poor and innocent" have Mellon announcing Lhilt U10 NW- ‘ ' bt-on mode to bein- the brunt oi ine 15th seven months offerins Of 3'-fi The P“‘° C“““dI'*“ °f Summer' Prohibition killings. he said. Ipercent treasury certificates had all side “re “IW making 9- 37953 5h°W' "Those who arc guilty and rich, been allotted. The government mg- C“P"°In Pew” is hand”-“S such as the Chicago gunmen, who will accept cash subscriptions for the Clarke f°xe3 In the absfme 01 not only broke - the eighteenth the certificates to a total of 419.770,- Mr- Clarke- one thing that Sm-\¢@\5 aineiidiii(-iit but who have killed 000 of the total of $l.103.261.400 that an Prince Edward Ishmders is the ‘ el b 'subscribers tendered, but it allows Progress made W I-he Ontafm ~' i i-ri, i. . - .- - . . L “VL gcélc y eenInew certificates in full for the total bgeegers Wm* Island f°“nd‘1tI°“ _ ~ s o -‘ ' ‘ ' f - - ~.- o nt of subscri tions made in 0 - iiii(e3iItII:~ICi3:\;>1‘i' ‘SI>liI-Igelizloiid liberty bogds which was OF* Thmsday me Ye” °IdS Wm ator Edwards says: "Many oi` tliescI$2.33(i.500. be -Iudged “nd It Wm mike “nm citizens die iii cold blood, shot ini ---~-<+>i_ Saturday to complete the classes, thc back. The rc orts of the trolls-I ‘ ' mmy m number' The Judges are D _ N George Callbeck of Summerslde and uiy department do not say that tin.; W . _ Vmcem Fayle or Toronto. Mayor 25 000 f parties will demand a boycott oi (Special to the Guardian) OTTAWA, Ont., Nov. 16. ---Excise revenue is increasing materially. the department of national revenue reported. For the six months of the present fiscal year ended Sep- tember 30th, the total excise revenue was $29,764,518, compared with $25,- 648,945 during the corresponding period of 1928, a gain of $4,114,573 __i;_ Keep Boys Out Of Jail Says British tie, and six pure bred horses. Brit- ' ish Columbia have contributed tlieI - largest exhibit they have ever scnt to eastern Canada showing cveryI LOND0N_ Nm,_ 1G_ __»-Om. of me kind of produce from the western S9Bb08\'d~ They We UCCUPYINF l05.educatc and influence public opiii- feet of s acc and their disvlilyiion that in course of time, sovo in P _ totalled 14 tons of freight. The greatest things you can do is to soI I I the most exceptional eases, it will - I black fox show which is asain M be impossible for any Engitsh court, the northwest upstairs corner of the Coliseum, is almost twice as large is in any other year. There are 500 foxes altogether with 280 from_ Prince Edward Island. the total] value being placed at $ll0.000- Advanoe 0ii _ _ Peking' Halted (Canadian Press) PEKING, Nov. 16. --Counter at- tacks by nortliern forces in the pro- vince of Aiiliwei and Sliaiitung have resulted in the complete lialt of the Nanking nationalist advance northward on Peking' say advicesIment at all. If it was intended to reform the boy. DODOCIY C0\iId IW, from Thinanfu. ' “_” I Women Vote In to send any man to prison," said Alexander Paterson. of the PrisonI Commission of the Home Office, ini a recent address. I ~“After five years and a half of continuous 'service for prisons, I would say that, despite all the ar- rangements made by the governors and their staffs for separating the boy prisoner from the man, you can be certain of this-that in every case of a man sent to prison thcrc is contamination, and in a very considerable number of cases there is marked deterioration." I Mr. Paterson urged niagistralcs, never to send a boy to prison iorI seven days of three weeks. What good purpose could be served by it?I If it was intended as a punlslimeiit,I seven days in prison was no punish- reformed in seven days. -1-1-£0-I Y -- I Lake Steamers - ` Next Election (Canadian Press) ST. JOHN'S, Nfld., NOV. lil.--I Premier Monroe has not yet made, ~ I ‘ _ I _lVlovii1g'Ag'ain ((`ai\udian Press) SAULT STE. MARIE. Ont.. Nov.; any statement regarding the ¢lateIw _L k_ _M mms wmch have m,..,,I of the next eneral election b\itIh0']d gplgsfnuch M 24 hours \,_yI . 8 preparations are underway to re- vise the list of voters tliroughout the country in readiness for the possibility of elections ln the spring. Leaders of the various parties have not been named as yet. The next general election in Newfoundland will give the women their first op- portunity in eigercise the franchise extended them by the present par- iiament. ‘ Condensed Specials RATE.--41:. por word. not nach inlartloa fu this column. ¢»+o4»¢4¢4-N* woo-o-ooo-1 __________________._____- °8ABN80H_l SAUSAGIB IIADE from "ery day. Saunders. New- som ae Oo., Market Bulldinl. tl -PEnsoNAi_ AND SOCIETY private (‘.hrlsi.mas cards I"'I“t°‘I to order. Call at Guardian -101'# Prlntery. ` _ *JMB PRINTIINQ OF EVERY description, cheaply and oilwlli' tlomily executed. Guardian Cen- tral Job Printer. Phono 181. *YOU WANT GOOD INVELOPIS Prlcel 50 for 204:; 160 for |562 250 for 55c; 500 for |1.(i0; 1,000 for 81.05. Poltpaid. Guardian Of- fice. Guardian Job Pfintlfi C! ._____.______....__...---- 'ARTISTIC LETTER HIADO AND lilotlora for use durins Christ- _ mae season on hand lv Guardian Job Prlntery. . *SOMITHING DIPPIRINT IN Chrlahi\~n"cards ami greetings. gales on Lake Superior and Lakc| II-Iuron, were moving again toilay. after one of the most severe periodsI Iof November wcntlier ever cxD9i`I“ ignccd oil thc upper lakes. Thcl fmcrcury went to 15 above zero din'-I l l ‘ I ____ _- ` , _ __ __ _ ._iii_'I I I I I ling the nigi . I _____-- Travelled From India With A Fractured Leg l.ONi)()N Nov in-Mrs Maile A pmm-.¢_ wif. of liiapcitoi l~` 1 Poleis. 1) (‘ M of the (`1‘ I'-‘I PNwln('es l’oll<‘(‘. N“FP‘"'»t who iiiiileilnok ii ]0\\i`i\f'Y 0 _t rm m||,,B 1|, 0|-.li-r in have it frai_‘\im.u leg mcniled. is retiirning to il NI from lluniioii ileliizliieitiii ilu- Nil _ cc-as 0l` lici' 10\l\'l\*‘Y. 5"" “'“*‘ I"' volveii in ii car 1-iniaiull lui-il l\i:\y. her left lei! wus hiliily l'riii:liii°e\i below (lie linvc. iinil lilo ilelnyink obmlnlng mli-qiiiilr-_ lreiiiineilt caus- ed complications. __ "The pi-ohli-in their arose. Mrs, Peters told n lioniimi newspaper. "M _gg who could possibly attend to the injury, as noihlnll l'0\’|<| I" done on the 'npnt, l was crawlinl!_ about on cr\itchcn_ when l roniiim- bored what woiiilcrliil lhlnilii “T0 dnno by London specialists. l\‘lY' niiabanil got six months’ leave, an-I we at once _hrgan the i0\\\‘“°Y 0- 8,000 miles hero. I “xt ino end oi .iniy i in-:inn ei: tending kings college iiosnitat .and since than 1 have been having massage, f-lecirlcal treatment, and are deliberately cainouflaged liibltioii lasts statistics will iievci victim was shot in the back, for it` would not look good. Read thi-I court recoriis and sec what you fiinlI -shot in the brick." --------{-O) - Chosen To Contest Liberal candidate to contest the fedcral riding of Maple Creek. The Maple Creek seat in the House of Commons was vacated when Hon.- Georgc Spence Orkney, resigned to take the portfolio of ininistcr of' railways in the Snskntcliewiiii cab-, inet. I » ---- - I Stock Exchange Seat; Sells For $295,000 The price of a membership in tliel New York stock exchange todnyI . vcr Fox Farms Ltd. came within $5,000 of the $300000; mark, long regarded as u. maximum; for the future, when arrangenients, were completed for the sale oi' aI seat for $295,000. This is an in-‘ crease of $10,000 over the last pre- vious salc which wus iiegutiaied Si1ii|i'day. _..__. 4,; _. _..._ _ Disorderly Scenes I In House Of Commons' (Canadian Press) LONDON, Nov. 18. -Disorderly scenes in the House of Commons during debate on rt labor motion for; a vote of censure of the Baldwin govcriiinent for neglect of thc un- employment mid coal problems, to- day caused temporary adjourn- nieiit of the House. In the midst of an uproar from the Opposition benches who wanted Prernier Baldwin himself to answer the labor charges, the speaker law this afternoon adjoumed the sitt- llig until six o'clock. The tuiniilt followed u lengthy ad- dress by Ranisay MacDonald, the- fornicr premier and labor leader, who introduced the motion of cen- sure. When Sir Philip Cuiiliffe-I Lister. president of the Board of' Trade rose to reply. the Opposition would not hear him. Shouts of "Baldwin" and the “Prime Minister" sounded thmugh the I-louse and the tumult was so loud that Sir Philip was unable to begin his speech. The speaker thereupon remarked that he was under the impression that the proponents of the censure motloii wanted a reply. But there were cries of:-"Yes, but we want a re- sponsible minister." The speaker then refused consent to a proposal by David Kirkwood. Laborite, that a motion be presented asking that Sir lli be not heard The speakers ‘ Coiigratulatioiis Largest Number of Foxes Entered. _ ,gp ------ ' I Ili IIIEIII _ Kept on Rock Pile Up! to Hour of Di s-' charge From Jail in Scotland. I _.__ I GLASGOW, Nov. iii. -Up to the very hour ot' his release from the jail where he has spent eighteen Iyears for ii murder which he claims the did not commit. Oscar Slater was kept on the rock pile, he said today. - I-Ie was so overcome with emotion at finding himself a free man again that he fled to a secret roaming house after giving a brief interview.. “For eighteen years I have seen only the clothes of convicts and the iinifornis of wardens," he, said in a quivering voice. “I had so often dreamed of freedom that I trembled like a. child when the moment of my freedom arrived. It was a great moment. My first meal of free- dom included food which I had not tasted in fifteen years." I Slater, slightly bent, slightly grey, could barely control himself as he spoke. He seemed ready to cry. “I want to hide and sleep, sleep dreamiessiy without fear of the end- less monotony of prisons tomorrow,"I he said. I Scoriiing a suggestion that he ap- Cover Canadian ggggkefgngf ggsgrggggfgfghggggpt.. i.. -.i..»......-... .......s_ o........» .___ _ IT (5-p,,c;a| to the (;,,a,-d;,,n) ‘ing heavily for twenty four hours. pAR_15_ NOv_ 16_ _'A new rm-iffI Following is a list of the awards _ ' . O' schedule a licable to certain arti-`i“ “dun UIHSSUSI Where U05 mil-Tked R‘1d1ub..,1es pxpoggd from Canada to Ontario the winners are from _ '- IFrance will go into effect Nov. 21st, Prince Ef1WHl`d ISU’-Y\d~ RESUII-S Of (Canadian l’rcs's) k |\vith the application of the Franca- judging first day. Silver foxes REGINA. NOV- 1I5~~'WIIIii\|l1 B00 ~'Aniei'icaii irovincial tariff' a ree- SWWU- ii l"_':nier living in the eastern dist- ,m.m__ T138 ag,-ee,m.m_ will begpm. Black or extra dark adult male i-ict last night was chosen as the ,nummcd in me _yum-my office 101 No. 1 McLure and McKinnon, Sil- inoi'i'o\v, the United States Embassy Ver FOX Farms Lid- is officially advised. It is learnedI that its application will cover Cana- dian as _wcli _as United States coni- moditles which have been classified under the general tariff since Sep- tc-niber. The French government has dc- cided that the schedule cannot be maile retroactive. but inasmuch as the grade of goods iiffected entering ~ S t 6th have been France sinct ep. placed in bonded warcliouses iiiid.V@l` FOX F‘Bl`I1iS Lil-I» Itherefore not delivered, only u small N0- 5 W- W~ 13l‘0WI\ . . '_”` .fraction of American exports toI N0- 5 K€\`Sl»€l1d B105- 0¥it8i”10 '5|’°°'“' I” lh°G“"di“") IFrancc in the last two months will| D9-Ik SUVBI' Milllt F0111-i\l°_ NEW YORK’ N' Y" Nov' 16' `"`ibe taxed under the old schedule, N0» 1 BWV- and Erwin. OUWYIO General Obregon _ | _Received Many 7 (Special to the Guardian) MEXICO CITY. Nov. 16. -“Sun- diiy's attempt to assassinate nie has cost nie $2,500 besides the damage D doiic by a bomb to my car," said one-armed General Alvaro Obregon. sole remaining presidental candi- date today. “Five dollars for a new pair of spectacles und $2,495 for uiisweriiig tclegrams of coiigratulations." Lady Houston Has _ Paid Govt. Million _ And Half Pounds LONDON, Nov. 10. -Right lion. Winston Churchill, Chancellor 0,! the l~1xcliei|uer, announced in the lloune ol’ Commons today that V l.uily lloiii-non, widow of Sir Rob- ert lluusion. paid tn the g0\’P\‘Yl' nu-nt 1,i'.ui)_n00 pounds, an an “ai-t of gi~a<-_e". despite the fact that tha wonllhy shiphuililer before his iieiiih mnvcil lo thc Jersey lslanila pri-iliininlily lo avoid the high llrlt- ish taxes. Lady llousioii offered io pay the British rates last July and Mr. Churchill said today that he had 8 ' ‘ .G 'H M C ll h d f ai'i'iin;eiil”Igiits for 51?: rgitiogv. tario No er Fox Farms Ltd. he weather is very bad, rain frill- No. 2 Gibson, Ontario. _ No. 3. Geo. E. Brown. Black or extra dark adult female No. l Kerstead Bros., Ontario No. 2. O. A. Mather, Ontario No. 3 Harry England Dark Sliver adult male No. 1 Peter G. Clarke No. 2 Patte and Wolfe, Ontario No. 3 F. S. Smith No. 4 McLurc and McKinnon Sil- No. 2 McLure and McKinnon, Sil- No. 3 Pure Canadian No. 4 V. B. Blake, Ontario Dark Medium Silver adult male No. l F, S. Sinitli No. 2 R.. L. Richardson, Onta.rio No. 3 L. Pollock, Ontario No. 4 Piitue and Wolfe, Ontario No. 5 Milligan and Morrison No. 6 W. J. Scott No. 7 Patte and Wolfe, Ontario arli Medium Sliver adult females No. 1 Harry England No. 2 Fred Fringsdorf, Ontario No. 3 Milligan and Morrison No. 4 Milligan and Morrison No. 5 Pure Canadian No. 6 Pure Canadian No. 7 F. S. Smith Medium Sliver adult male No. 1 Geo. E. Brown. Margate No. 2 Dr. E. J. Washington. On- . 3 Pure Canadian No. 4 John A. Dawson No. 5 J. W. Garling. Ontario No. 6 Pure Canadian No, 7 F. S. Smith No. 8 Ruthvan, Brett. Ontario Medium Sliver adult female No. 1 McLure and McKinnon Sil- No. 2 F. 3. Smltli No. 3 Geo. E. Brown No. 4 -Pure Canadian No. 5 W. A. Ruthvan. Ontario No. 6 J. W. Gosling, Ontario No. 7 Ruthvan. Brett, Ontario No. _il Gilroy Bros.. Ontario No.'9 Ruthvan Brett. Ontario Pale Silver adult male No. 1 Peter G. Clarke No. 2 Ruthvan Brett, Ontario No 3 Pure Canadian Silver iterated that' he would devote his life to proying his innocence of the niurder of Miss Marion Gilchrist, for which he was sentenced to Pct-_ erhead penitentlary for life. ‘ ` °"“‘ I To Accept Offer 5 Of Canadian Govt. LONDON, Nov._ 16. -Holders of Canadian Northern Railway five- percent income charge debentures unanimously decided today to ac- cept tlie offer of the Canadian Gov- ernment to redeeni them at 94 per cent. Sir Gilbert Garnsey. cliairnian of the London committee representing the stock holders. told the meeting ance would involv`e years of invest- igation and litigation. with perhaps doubtful issue. The settlement, he said, would help to improve Cana-I dian credit on the London market. I The Canadian Ministers of Finance and Railways, Sir Gilbert said, had‘ promised to introduce at the next session of the parliament at Ottawa legislation making the settlement effective. He paid tribute to the reasonable way in wliich thc Do- minion Government and Canadian National Railways had niet the stockholders' committee during the .vliole period of negotiation. - -__--____._ that any other course than accept- C. F. A' Hold Special Meeting (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Nov. 16.- Three questions affecting Canada's fishing iiidustry are to be discussed Novem- ber 2l§tli at a special meetim! of dl- recicrs of the Canadian fisheries assoclatioii. in be held in the local offices of the Canadian Manufact- urers Association. R.epi'esentiili'.'es from every section of the Domin- ion will be present._in all nearly 40 members. -- - -----<50;--_ ; Woutv Yoiii cA\.\. A Buoaocasfmc. sfA1'ioN A `"é§._g\5_‘= _ _IP-31°! " "" if _____.___Z__.-.l-in TORONTO, Nov. 17.-Maritime. south and southeast winds increas- inli to gales, much fog. rain before night. ' - ni-i-epioil .ilie iiiiprcccdenieil sum Black Fox Company ' f‘“` "‘ ak I "K Hl\“°\lnL‘0l110\\l5 Maximum and minimumtemper- which was offered spontaneously to No. 4 Pure Canadian Silver Black U"`°"Kh"“' th” I’"‘m°lI°“- AIM- BWWSZ pox co when no broailcastlng la taking Toronto rain . 64-54 help the counlry‘s finances. . ' - ~ sh. Rohpl., ||mm0" |,.¢,_ nu M. N°_ 5 1-1_5_p¢¢,¢|~ place, gramophone records can Montreal. rain .. 40-36 mu vah“,(| “I 7_000_000 |,mmd,,_ N0, 3 gem Q;-shim Qnrm-1° he played for the benefit for all Quebec. rain 36-28I ($35_000_000) “men he med m |>.|¢ gn", Mgmt “mg” who are listening-in, Services in lélgiligagkclourliy 52-44- "Hem, Rev_ w_ Bruce Mu" up AD,.|,_ 1927' when me go,,e,.nm,,n¢` No. 1 McLure and McKinnon sil- the hospital chapel and concei-is in B no Oln, c oudy 50-4° ture in Bradalbane Hall on Friday claimed nn Mmm mm It was ,,,_|ver Fox I-‘arms Ltd. the dining hall can be relayed in 0§ n. coudy 6846 Nom um, at 7 p_ m_ on nnuma.. mg No. 2 W. H. C. Ruthevan. On- those patients and members of th Ch "°W“- “I” - ~ ~ - ° - ~-55-34 National Bard of Scotland Mi-I ll I l_h lh B t' ii f ,Pe,i:|en ,M to ethearoggrnlyc T,:ffn(Y,,'lB\'i0 ‘ staff who are unable to be preseni_I High "de lm” °"°“I“5 M 6-08 Robert Lamont will sing. Admiss- (e M Hs d th had “_ N0- 3 Peter 0~ CIBYIW The total amount of wiring ex- “nd I°““'°""' m°"“I“K M 5-24- ion 25 and 15 cents. Bale of candy. IHIIS IN I' _-FHUVI_N_I`. ll E if I_|_1.-1; C-|1|_|'-'lr-|-| Illlanitoba Particularly Felt the Lash of Sub-Zero Blasts - Fourteen B e l 0 w - at the Pas. WINNIPEG, Nov. 16-Bitter north winds played an icy tatoo on mer- cury glasses in the Prairie Provinces during the night and there was no sign today of :iii early let up in the frigid wave which has blanket- ed the west for the past week. Manitoba particularly felt the lash of sub-zero blasts, with tem- peratures dropping to the low point of 14 below at The Pas. Snow fall was general in Saskatchewan and ‘iiasiern Alberta bringing a slight niodcration in the cold wave farther WEST.. The sudden advent of extreme temperature has brought great hardship to fishermen caught un- prepared iii the northern' stretches of Lake Winnipeg. Reports were received here today that the gasoline launch "Victoria", ` which put out from Glmli, Man., two weeks ago to bring back to winter quarters a number of fisher- men, liad been trapped in the heavy ice field five miles from shore. The Victoria, which carries ii crew of three, is believed to have : least six passengers aboard. Dis truss signals were picked up from ‘l~r- launch yesterday and a small ‘nke tug immediately despatched to the rescue. The rescue tug succeeded in breaking a channel through the ice over a distance of about a mile, but in thc howling blizzard and sub- zero temperatures which developed 'luring the night was unable to make further headway. The tu-fl was frozen in solidly. ‘Aided by a large ice-breaker res- ~iiers were bending every effort ti reach the two vessels. ` I All-Canadian Foreign ‘rraue Coniereiiue MONTREAL, Nov, ie. -cimadaa pi't»mier large-scale foreign i.i'a.de conference will take place next Summer lil Quebec. in conlunction Iwiih thc ncxt annual convention of ,the Canadian Chamber of Com- merce which will be held in the Ancient Capital either thc last week of June or me first week in July. Decision to organize a foreign :fade conference was reached today during a session oi' the National executive _of the Chamber of Com- mcrce. The conference will be Dominion- wide in scope and not limited only to members of the Canadian Cham- uer of Coninierce. Aniiouiioeinents, Goniiiig' Events, Meetings, Etc. "inquire Re Chronic Diseases 112 Prince Street, Ur Cliff, Uuiil delay, recovery in next three mouths. 9-12.3 msg "Don‘t miss Grand Concert at Spring Park School Thursday even- ing, Nov.- 17 at 8,15. Selected talent at mission 356. 440 *'.\li-iilinirnl' llelfast Shipping l‘liib Saturday night. November “Eat Wholesome Wbolg Whggl iiereal the 100 percent food in bread, biscuit., mumn,_ em ' 9486-Oct 3-'i w|~fH 2000 HEAD. l 1' S liuli. Listing of poultry for ship- PH°NE8_ I \GA% niciil about December 15th. 418 \` I I "Goiiic to the play “The 014 Fashioned Mother" in Fredericmn Hall Saturday evening, Nov. 19th by New Glasgow players. If not fine. first. fine evening following. Ad_ Imission 35 and 25 cents. H ome made candy for sale. _ 441 I “Loading hng.-,_ nt vm-k_ ww `U‘?9‘l|1.V i1lterno0ll. Nov. 23rd. If not listed before Monday 21st, may not be accepted. List with W. Dockon. dorif or J. S, Allan. 390-11.18.22 °’L. 0. A. The annual meeting of licdeoiie Lodge will be held Thurm- day evening, Nov. 17th at 7.30 0'- ciock. Election of officers to take ivlace and Third Degree to be ex- | amplified. Ph p . threat to adjourn the House if the,iilmrtlY 0011’ I 011 - - Na 4 R L Rjchudson onmrlo cm da 9 I., 1 S - - _ _ _ . , . ._ |e,,_ Th t fthe un sets this afternoon at 4.26 C°me_ "‘°"“‘I "If" f"°"‘ II" -I""I‘“"""°" °fI No. 5 Pure Canadian |n,,(a||,U0n_ "£1,500 v:,’a;:°!;u,?ac|.|b__ and rises tomorrow morning at 7.- 37° H ma - _ 1 . .. L 1 Ithe 'ax Im" July howewr my i-<-0>_-- ed locally. mainly in workshops. ,05' "North River Hall Novembe- dlsorder persisted was unavalling and when there were renewed cries ` 'for Premier Baldwin. ae the presl- phyaicnl exercises at the liospilnl~ ..____;_ _ ll ____ llmiston offered lo pay the tax __ _ mid inn mow completely mired. i dent of the B°lrd °f Trade asain! wnieii win- mon ooiinnitoa as iikof ,,,'I,'|‘,,§,I§,,m_I‘,Il ';'q°,n§‘¢‘,fI,,I°§f_"|§:,¢ Th” UI; W;-' I°f“‘““¥ 1““d°d ,,r`§,§‘§ TI‘“"‘“"' N°" Bm" :,*;‘“,i;y'I_;:e° <3§§;:g;dCI¢;e anim'-' See Gutrdiau Job Priatary aol- walk without crutches. and my rose.-the sD¢°\"°"5\1lP°l1d0dI-he ilit¢°'ly to reach 2,400,000 pounds ($l2.- 1;-|4193 llnklng Batavia, Bemarnngzgznify 9 “pt” authormes Snmmerside tldeelgliteeii mlnui- nm, the ff]|¢,w|,-,S 9 “I ro.; - - ven nz ii 'anon' . _ I _ _ 'el I3 “Qfmal‘ ms' o00'0°0)' ‘tn s°°nb‘y" ' Ol |8191* [hall CHITIOMGIOWD 0`c|g;-ck 391 1116” _ » - . - - | ‘ s I ‘I l