IUPBEMI COURT \ ting , labor saving office Balance sheets and Profit Financial arrangements creditors. P. O. BOX 35. STRESSESA HUMAN ELEMENT IN RE- OOVERY PLANS arrawa, Nov. 7—(C-P-)-Rl155l¥\ nust come again to “a reoOHYlii-lml bl fair business practice" before the Nations o! the world can do business on a normal basis with i." again, in the opinion of Hon- 1-1, H. Stevens, Minister of Trade 5nd Commerce. Russia, he said, had followed s. practice cf dispos- ing o! goods at “any price, cost or value" which could be ditched. Until Russia abandoned, for instance the “fall clause" in her whemiby Soviet agents were empow- md to sell below the price asked by any other nation, world countw OFT-EL P. I. I. REPRESENTATIVE THE CANADIAN CREDIT MIN’! TRUST ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA BUILDING ' OIIABLOTTETOWN, P. ll. I. __| 1 llplllll methods installed. (bat Accounting instituted to suit special requirements. Monthly, quarterly and annual audits. and Lola Aeeonnis prepared. lneeme Tax returns wflttcn up and filed. made between debtor and Limited Liability Companies Incorporated. TELEPHONE I376. i was struck by another car at the I intersection of Fitzroy and Wey- (Canadian Press) FREDERIGTON, N. B., Nov. 6.- la wild 25-mile chase in which two ‘Royal Canadian Mounted Police constables narrowly escaped death g ended today with the arrest of Ovile lLegere, of St. Anthony, N. 13., and] i the seizure of his car and its alleged ~ load of 17 two-and-a-hall gallon Oontmctgi tins of alcohol. He was held tonight on a customs and excise charge. The chase began at Barkers Point. on the road to Maugervllle, when m5 mum hardly be expected m, Constables L. P. Ryder and G. M. lrsde with her normally. Relations with. Russia 11nd been "dislocated"i , Bawer saw Legeres car coming to- ward them and motioned him to ‘y such hiding prune“ u mesa stop. He. continued, however, and. iiniior Board of Trade of the City s! Ottawa which came into being a few days ago. At the conclusion: of his address, in the course of which he urged the reintroduction cf silver as a metallic background for exchange, the Minister answer- sd a number of questions put by d» bers of the youthfu organiza- wn- I The Minister expressed the vlewi that the United States is moving‘, toward stabilization of its dollar‘, en a. basis of aibou 50 per cent e11 its former gold content. He also, expressed the view that there is sumcient. credit available in Canada. for the carrying through of a great 9118mm ol private construction which would be of vast benefit to’ the country. Such a program, how- lvel’. could only be prosecuted suc- cessfully by cooperation between financial business. construction and manufacturing interests. He urged, ‘hi! ¢°°l>ornt1on citing the enormous‘ benefit which would accrue to the country through the direct re-em-l nwyment of 100.000 men and the’ stimulus their activity would give lo business generally. i Central Bank hi answer to a question as to the "iteration of a Oentml Bank in Blnlda Mr. Stevens suggested that "We wait a year and see it oper- lie.‘ He believed that 5 Central, Bonk which could take over and Whips elaborate the present sysy km under the Finance Act, would be t useful thing. He did not, bow-l W". care to comment further as to .7‘;- i might result tram 1L5 opera.- ion. “It's all very well to talk about 01am. but humanity won't be blue- printcd into a plan." asserted the Minister in answer to another question. He would say this to “"1" Douglas. the London Cham- ber of Commerce, the Leader of the Soviet Republic, J. S. Woodsworth, m‘ "l! other organization or indivi- ‘"11 Who had a plan for rehabili- lltflg the world. he added. m econ- Ilr. Vi. ll. Carson CIIIOPBACTOB The Year Palmer Graduate "i Prince st. Plume ms ML Stevens was m,“ speaker at? the police car turned around to give the first dhnq- gathering of the‘ chase. Crowded Off Road Overhauling their quarry north of Marysville the police again signalled the driver to stop. When the con- stables attempted to pass Legcre, they said, he crowded them off the road. Their car crashed through a telephone pole, snapping it, turned over twice in a. field and came to rest upside down. Suffering only bruises and scratch- es, the constables crawled out through the broken windshield. boarded a car driven by Robert Shields, Marysville, and continued the chase. They overtook Leger!» above Taymouth, where he had hal- ted his car by the roadside, In the nearby woods the constables found the contraband liquor, which they alleged Legere had cached there in the meantime. cmcs the human element was con- stantly to the fore front and indiv- idual views must be taken into consideration. While not forgetting the value of theories, he suggested to his listeners the importance of doing the thin! immediately to hand which appeared to be of use. Too Many Cynics At the opening of his speech Mr. Stevens warned the young men against losing their ideals. "Don‘t get cynical," he said. "There are too many cynics in the world to- day!’ He quoted figures wh’cn indicat- ed the trend of business today. In the first six months of the present fiscal year exports from Canada totalled npproximawly $265,000,000 or just $3i,000.000 above the cor- responding period for i932. "This is encouraging" said the Minister. The increase for - ptembcr also was over $l5,000.000. Imports had not advanced. They totalled approximately $200,000,000 for the six months, as against 8220,- 000,000 last year. But the balance oi trade was lavorafalejto the extent oi $65,000,000. zzbouglas’ Egyptian Liniment is recommended for sore necks, galls, distemper, callouses and spavins, Removes proud flesh and Hoof Rot. Stops bleeding instantly. "one Calls lhde. ,_Minnral'_vi_tlflsnsnt removes etolna. mo. ...". Prince of Wa Memofial " of l1 o'clock am. i Special seating acc provided. Relatives of graduates and undergraduates of Prince of Wales College who made the su- Ilreme sacrifice during the Great War are re- spectfully invited to be present at the ceremony of unveiling a commemorative tablet in the College on Friday, November 10th, at the hour les iloliege Tablet ornmodation will be Ii. S. ililllliiiii, B-A»C-P-A-.C-G.A CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT MEMBER OP . CANADIAN SOCIETY OI‘ COST ACCOUNTANTS COMMISSIONER FOB TAKING AI-‘FIDAVITS IN TEE them in a rendition not favorable to GEIITRAL fillAlllllAll l 003:1; flmlllhreeerved for emu-- ‘vertislng of a rsufs-ly b‘. inserted at a 9.7.“. m u" 3:01: a word strictly | VALLEYFIELD-ORWEL], 1mm ilflrviw. November ma: ll am. iVBI-ieyiield, s p.111. Memorial Serv- lice at Soldier's Monument. Orwell ‘HM. 1 rm. Orweu Head. Rev. n. ‘M. Sinclair, minister. l THE PBESBYTEBIAN CHURCH KIN CANADIb-Scrvioes for Slmday. Nov. 12: Mas-slifield Sabbath School l0 I-mi. Preaching service 11 am; Highfield preaching service 3 p.m.; Mt. Stewart Sabbath School 2 p.m., Preaching Service '1 p.m. John A. iPritchard, minister. PATROL CAR. IN ACCIDENT- Thc Police patrol car lost a front wheel yesterday afternoon when it mouth Streets It is understood that the driver of the latter car agreed to pay damages. “TOWN GUM" PBOTESTANT OBPIIANAOI "q ANNUAL COLLECTION5 With these lists we open our An- nual Fall Collections for Mainlan- ance. trustins in tbs generosity of a public which has never yet failed iostendbyustillsiwoesswssst- tained. Times may be difficult. money scarce. but confidence is un- shaken and for the unfortunate children a contribution is solicited. Be "On The List" and so numbered among their friends and benefac- tors. Queen Street Central to Date 50.00 10.00 l 0.00 10.00 5.00 Mooresa McLeod Ltd ...“... Rogers Hardware Co. ... C. H. chandler ......" l". W. Woolworth d: 0o. . Frank Currie 6a Son Erinitp ‘Snitch (fluid; WEDNESDAY ‘1.00-Prayer Service-Visitors wel- come — Hearts Memorial Hell. LORD MAYOR. RIDES IN WIIEILBABBOW HULL, Eng, Nov. 7.-'I‘he Lord Mayor of London, Sir Percy Green- wsy, cled in his black and gold robes and tluee- ‘ hat, sat in a wheelbarrow and held a baby's rst- tle when he arrived to open the Needler Hall extension cf Hull Uni- When the p. ‘ reached the i B. A. McDonald ...... 5.00 A. W. Hyndman ..... ROVER “DEN"-The Charlotte- the Boy Scout organization, have secured as their “Den" the office in the MacDougall building, Grafton Street, formerly occupied by Mr. Murray. This m a ifine, central location for Rover headquarters and the "Den" should be of great assistance in develop- ,ing and strengthening the Rover,‘ movement in the Province. They‘ [enter into occupancy at once. Injured By Steel B e a m (Canadian Press) l SAINT JOHN, u. 1a.. Nov. 6— Falling from a grain conveyor to ‘the roof of a shed where seven imen were working in the Navy Isi land Port development area today, a steel beam struck two of the men, inflicting critical injuries in ‘the case of John Graham, 40, and 'in,iurlng' Frank Delaney, 3'1, less ‘seriously. Neck and head injuries were sustained by Graham, and the heavy beam struck Delaney on the back. 'New Commission Jobs Created By N. S. Government AIVIHERST, N. 8., Nov 7—Tl1e Nova. Sootia Government is en- VIAGSVOHDB‘ to secure the service: of '0. prominent English economist as ‘ichifrman of a commission to con- duct an economic enquiry in the Provnce. Premier Argus L. Mac- ,donald told the Cumberland Count/y Liberal Association today. Other members of tbs- Commis- sion had not been chosen, he said, but he hoped to announce the per- sonnel within a reasonably short time. He intimated, however, that one member wou‘d be a Nova Scot- liin and another might come from the Central Pzovmces or Western Canada- He expressed gratification that Prof, Norman Mcl Rogers of Queen's University had accepted ithe responsibility of pr'pa'.lng the Government's case to the cfmmis- sion. Other speakers included J. S. Smfey, K. 0., M- L. A., of Amherst. and Earle Paul of Springhill- R. H. Garland was elected President of the Asscciaticn. FLAMES DESTROY HISTORIC HOTEL SHEPPERTON, Eng, Nov. 'I.—A 300-year-cld hotel, once the refuge of highwaymen Dick ‘Iurpin, was destroyed by fire recon"!!- Thc hotel - The Ship, at Shep- pcrton~was tenantcd by Mr. Henry Biackstafie, a former amateur cham- pion sculler of England. a winner of both the Diamond aria Wingfield Sculls. His prizes, including a golii medal of the boat in which he won the Olympic Sculls in 1908, were carried outside to safety. Much of the antique furniture dating from the seventeenth century was destroyed- During the fire-fighting opera- tions, a lire escape belonging to the Walton JPireBrigade snapped. and three firemen were thrown to the ground. One fireman, W. James, was taken to hospital suffering from injuries to the bad; and head. The cause of the fire is unknown. ::Mil1er's Worm Powders destroy wcnns without any inconvenience to the child,ar '. so effectually that they pm from the body unuerceiv- ed. They are not elected in their en- tirety, but are ground up and pass away through the bowels with the excreta. They thoroughly cleanse the stomac“ and bowels and leaves ",.,-mg, and there will be no rev- ivai of the W5"- towri Rovers, the senior branch ofl 61 MccAulfly Miss w. Allan .. LePege Shoe 0o. ...... 5.00 3.00 3.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 H. A. Campbell . 1.00 H. K. S. Hamming .... 1.00 Mrs. G. C. Maclissn ,. 1.00 J. D. Jenkins . 1.00 Miss Jean MecMillan 1.00 rostrum the Lord Mayor was sitting 3.00, backwards, with his feet dangling’ over the rear of the barrow. mother, Baroness Strabolgi. She is on remand charged with being concerned in attempting to obtain £6,000 by false pretences. LOSS THROUGH ILLNESS IS $270,000,000 YEARLY ' J. Brady 2.00 G. M. Richards ... 2.00 S. L. Hardy 8s Co. 2.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 J. G Jan-iieson . . i100 la. M. Jones . 1.00 Chas. MacKenzie . . 1.00 Miss E. Boswell ... , 1.00 Miss B. White .. . 1.00 1.00 Frank Teed ..... 1.00 Dr. Ayers 1.00 Dr. Smallwood .. 1.00 George Berrigan 1.00 Frank Riggs .. 1.00 O. S. Harper ..... 1.00 H. A. C. Scarth .. 1.00 A. L. Wright 1.50 Neil McKenzie . 1.00‘ Aben Maclean ... 1.00 C. C. Heeschen .. .50 Miss E. Sutherland .. .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 Miss A. Maclennan .. A Friend ... lneecleeaaelcl Grafton Street West to Date 10.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 L00 1.00 .50 i R. E. Mutch do Co. Ltd. ...... Fred Trainer ......... Mrs. John Richards .. L. W. Proude ......“ Mrs. i-lodgson .. Mrs. Simpson .. Mrs. Watson Miss DesBrisay .. Miss Simpson Mrs. Ewen Young Mrs. Rowe Missl". Brown Brighton Road to Date l Mrs. J. A. McMillan ....._... ' Mrs. N. Lowther ..... 1-00 Miss M. Smith . . 1-00 Mrs. Irlam 1.00 Mrs. R. V. Longworth . 1-00 Mrs, H. Michalellis 1.00 Mrs. T. E. MacNutt. ... Miss Lulu Toombs ... Miss l". I. Horne Mrs. B. R. Holman Mrs. A. C. Sinclair ...-...... 1.00, Mrs. Fred Chandler ......... 1-00 Mrs. J. J. Mcliinnon . 1.00 .50 Mrs. B. C. Cox Miss C. A. Palmer .. Mrs. S. R. Finlayson . Mrs. Brown .. A Friend Mrs. C. A. MacKenzie .... l‘. E. I. llolpital: Miss A. Mair Miss A. Harris . Mrs. Pineo ..... Miss H. McLean ...-nun“.- Mrs. Rcgerson ............ C. N. It. Offices to Date J. E. R. McEwen ..." L00 Miss Maud McConnell . 1-00 Miss Ruby/Campbell .. 1.00 Harry Nicholle ...-...“ 1.00 J Vickerson .. - 1m c J Mciean .... . 1.00 AFriend . 1.00 Miss Grace Blenkhorn P. J. McDonald P. rat immons . J. H. McKenna . George Puncher G. E. Proctor ... A Friend Frank K. Murphy . AFriend ...-n easel Grafton St. Central to Dita B. T. Holman Ltd, Chtown s: Slide 20.00 Hughes Drug Co. ....... Henderson & Cudmore Montreal Medico-Chlrurgical Society attended by medical men from On- , ' A Friend .................... MONTREAL, Nov. ‘L-Canadas economic loss caused through illness amounts to the astounding figure of 1 2'10 million of dollars a year, Dr. W. W. Chipman declared here today in ‘ an adores to the convention of the tario, Quebec and the Maritime Pro- vinces. Dr. John Neal, of Petcrborougli, Ont, president of the Ontario Medi- cal Association, spoke of the “en- tente cordiale" which exists between the Montreal Association and the. Ontario Medical Association. Re- l ciprccal arrangements between the two bodies are proving beneficial to i i members of the profession in Que- bec and Ontario, he said. The spirit of co-operation and cs- sistance will be further exemplified when a group of Montreal doctors will attend the meetings of the Ori- ‘ tario association in Toronto, Dr. Neal stated. A. Foster . . . A. E. MacNeill . Longworth Ave., Victory, lleasant d: Esker Sts to Date W. R. Altken . W. E. Champion . .. . New Method Cleaners A Friend . . . . . . 5 00 W. A. RiX.... 200 Thomas Michael lapel i 00 Mrs. Lapthorne ..... I 00 Mrs. T. G. Ives .. ... 1.00 Mrs. C. S. Buell . ... 1.00 Miss Sanderson . . 1.00 Mrs. Hurst 1.00 Mrs. Ira Brown .. ... 1.00 Mrs. George Mcmod .. 1.00 Mrs. Arthur Gates . ... 1.00 Mrs. Mrs. Orin McGregor . Mrs. George Buell . . Chas. l-Iamm . . E. H. Anderson .. .C. A. Brown ,., Mrs. MoCready . . 100 1 Mrs. Garnham .. . .50 Mrs. H. M. Chandler . 50 Mrs. W. Brown ...-... t ~50 Mrs. Manson, Felling St. . 1 00 Queen Square Bldgs. to Date I Judge Saunders ... Judge Palmer .. J. W. Boulter ... D. A. McKinnon W. Massey ...... H. R. Stewart .- R. H. Rogers .... L. Bracken ...... Col. C. Leigh ... Wm. Brchaut ... J. E. Heaney .. 1-00 H, l-i. Shaw 1-00 Mrs. John Saunders 1.00 Miss K. Peters ...... 1-00 Miss E. Bourke ....... L00 Miss Norma Younker 1.00 Miss J. M. Gillis .... 1-00 Miss Frances Moore M S J. C. ..-...-.......- 5° A Friend ~35 .25 A Friend ................... Pe-llusnfsheavi - mung-mu flflfiilumui-u.‘ mirzianrg LLuiM; NT l versity College‘ at Oottingham dur- in: his state visit to Hull recently. i He hsd been seimd by students on ' entering the grounds, and. thus the - new-style procession set cfl. I Then he was restored to the guardianship of the City Marshal and the distinguished guests, SON PROVIDES SURETY I FOR HIS MOTHER’ LONDON, Nov. 7. — Lieut-Com- ‘ mander Kenworthy, the former ; M.P., was accepted as surety in £500 at West London recently for his .. _ GET YOURS TO-DAY ! Many Were Late for Our Lasf Sale---Don’t Miss This One! 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