t1 l d u w: §llii I n N lu _ '5 Majorty for Y. 1.1. c. A. 4w; ,v1~ l1 QQE TEN TngguARLoTTEToWN GUARDIAN , “A . Towqw-y... NOVEMBER‘ it: m _ Transportation 4 ls Problem In Coal Industry llluzluiui tcollvuultll cor minus Every Province to Be Represented At 0t- ' ‘ tawa Gathering. PITTSBURGH, Pa.. Nov. 2o. (A. GLOUCFSTER- Mm» NW- {Iw-Brlifl‘ that it will be many. , ‘BY m” imnv years to come before Canada "mckmfl "a n high tariff on coal from United States 1s enacted was ex- ‘hrcflul, or the mmcs brunch of the her cnuincs (lisoblcd. Dominion Fuel Board, who with a (Canadian Press! om.h‘v_,\‘ or,“ N .| ._.,,l_ p, ,_ . uroup of Canadian delegates is nt- fnent Liberals from ‘lite nine [Zilll- tendin: the third intcrnxitionni con- ARMISTICE vinces of Cflililtlll will §','.li1l‘1' in O1- I 1',.,,(_“.,(_ on Dimming,“ Co,“ “In Cmmnufl from page 1 tavra on hfonduv 11ml ‘liui-tiuv 11.x’. ‘Clmmii m 1““"51‘“l ‘mil’ 50 P“? cm“ when h“. N,.,,,,' ,1 ,,;,._.-,1,,,. ,,,,,_,_ y)!‘ the cont we use,“ he said. "if; .' l d‘ h i " " .- i » - A . z-Pvmt-nt, lion cumnnltlc, itTlllVtl 111 itllil, will l "I'll ll l" 0"!‘ o“?! counhy- Mil"- U" A; moot The 1.5, n, ‘i .., m0 o.’ tho rrst Comes from the Unitmil 1h" “m” ‘cc dmlshm as the . . . ~ various provinccs iiwli ~ of i $i;:¢cs. (hr: difficulty consisns in zho ' It'll’ It'll l? W3 Yftlfllded in 50m ' - .~» t. i." . 1 '1 those who h,“ [Mu-gulls ctlong rail hauls from the min.» to U *1“ l r ' i emmcm U, h.“ “m, 1,,,,,-1~,-gm-¢u1@5_ othcr qxz-v: lhwre was a tend King mcmhc,‘ U. .h,_ qvhm. ghe Go\'(xrnn1@nt h, m. cnif.‘ (u l1». l; upon 1t ".5 B. far Bight; , . . . . Parliament and aim l’: islatures, SCliIlII - have been oeiizc .1011 i ."'.l 10v." the _-_, l“i‘.'i‘.1)llli§ to overcome this ion, hvndlcnp nt the present time‘ 00.7%“ "Pi- - wit" . lhe affairs of ‘i FF" rwhicing irzinrportntion .You may 11:11 imvl affording additional rail fncll- 1 1' H D"!""<- ‘ info th-it‘ he cl to outlyinw mines, there sill "F51" Pr”? V ‘ t3‘ '5 "(it Obllgate '~~< the f ct thnt Amtqv niihu J>p"n I.‘ t1 \‘."ll(ll'£\W '1“r7n i: also beecmintzj-‘I " tariffs or ill Replying; to u Whether he 311d! 1 make while in l1 Minister COllfliPiH-(l v. Do you really exp Ed Canadian in t-t-zn. i l0 makp pron" ' While in L!" will stay at thr- will make n niunbi: on Cablnvt I\i‘n of lvfinistvi‘ m 1‘: Yeti-lid i.’ llll‘l!‘i\\‘l‘(l and evacuat- ion swuiml $11111‘ for the lives and properly" of Jupune-v nationnls. In Ll ltntzs, ailll with the d8" tails tilzut-ly undr-fuicd as yet, the prcwpr d 111.111 0.111s for zicccptance oi’ a mlltury ill‘ll1l.~.llCC to be in- definite in duration. and the creat- ion of the invesiigzittnf; commission as quit"‘ u: prlssible to examine tlzo 3'11 hurion dispute in all its nspncts. Already there has‘ been much h) figures given out today by the ."‘i"(‘lll.'lli“fi recording the personnel X Ln. insurance Shh-s research hm. of the ‘CUIilllliSSl0l1_ which, some PHIL mm based on mhh-hs from hf. zzuthoriizcs suggested. should con- - __--__ teen companies having in force 841515?» 0f s X mcmhcrs—t\v0 P0551661» 1",>'"'.'rrnt, of the business done in thci W“ "i111 Wt I've military crowns- . 1u1n1uio11. Ii Wus beloved that the commission Qflnhvy mlos wore; New 13mm? would have almost unlimited pow- mrkjssusxloo; (‘rs to InVPSi-‘flflte the m eastern 1 -,’tillul sul in iNSIlRAiitt TORONTO, Ont., Nov. 20. 1B7.’ izt- Canadian Press)-—Snics of new pliil for ordinary life insurance in Canada and Neu/foundlnnd in Oc~ tobcr totalled $36,006,000, according (‘YTY Li .\G l '1.‘ (i. _\'. u, Nova Scotiu" $1,- _ f- 11'. 0'10; Princc Edward Island 11111510111 and t0 report recommenda- 0. H. Houxwit- 1111 I13 ' 17.’! Chiflllof) and Newiottndland $284; tioirs. H. Hyde .. 7.3) "1 l»; till, Ambascndor Chnrlrs M- Dawes B G053 1;, H3,- Jm, today issued n statement clarifying the Attitude of the U. S. Govern- ment, toward the League's effort to restore pence. ' u. Howatt 1:11 iwj ‘ vii PREM. BENNETT Continued from page l. l . l Total f, fifitififiitER SAFE 20.' Cnnndinn Prom-The n‘ Don“ M' Haw?‘ blaritime Winter Fair on NOV. 10th used none but. Dominion coal utiless ‘m5 ‘mi-Ml m!" port today by thmond 111 the coast uunrd cutter Fmederjgk p; me which [lll‘§1(‘~(l up the Hnwes 30 miles prossld new today by John hlchelsh‘ sown czw of Enstc-m Point; with 1- ory for Japan. In l. L,..,_thpg-;~{fqh with the ma], ghdhsgyr; iwcd mire from \\'ll'.L'l\ tremendous , .1011 world might is- rue if the inquiigv succeeds in m- 1' lu-zivcen the two their whlic the lnqury ‘ was understood rvpresentattve country's troops conditions in l Holstein-f A! _ ‘HonorableBasis The Maritime Necessary For I _ Winter Fair Liberal Financef TORONTO, om, Nov. 2o. (By the Canaan,“ Pressl-Plalis tot stabilize finances of the Liberal I ‘ Pal-Ly 1n Ontrjio were launched to- I i= day. A volunteer committee, head‘ ed by Arthur W. Roebuck, K- 0-. has undertaken to enlist, within lite‘ ranks of the DENY. 2-000 °T mm“ supporters who will each cflntrib uge $5 yearly Ior this purpose. 1n u, letter to a number of Lib eruls, Mr. Roebuck says the aim i reorganization so that Liberal flu 1311095 can at nil 1111195 stand flll scrutiny. “It is absolutely essential that; our party's finances be on a sound and honorable basis,” the let- , - tor declares. "If the party is to rc- ' main democratic in its tendencies and purpose, it must be democrat.- lcaily financed nnd- controilcrl" i The showing of Holstein: at the h, 1931, was without doubt 1m best. in thc history of this show. The entries exceeded one hundred in number and the quality w” outstanding, equal to that which you will find at any show 1X1 Can- nda. The fight for first prizes and champioushij) ribbons was between therlotcd lu-rd of M. L. McArtzhur of Sussex, N. B., and the herd of J. Walter Jones of Charlottetown, y P. E. I. nnother herd well known e throughout Canada and the Unit;- ed szries. While 111050 two herds captured first prizes and champion ship; in ihc regular classes they did i: with keen competition and in acme classes with shaky knees. Mr. Vmlter Dickie of Truro, N. 8-. made mine very interesting classes in the young stuff but lacked some finishing touches in fit and devel- opment. to top the classes. Mr. Cecil Stewart of Hampshire, P. E. L, CENTRAL GUARDIAN SPECIAL PIES AT S'I'E\\'AR1"S Bakery on Saturday. Cocoanut Mur- 1”371'n'21'3l Fight Tuberculosis! BUY Members of the Gyro Club will make a personal solicitation? ' of the City business firms on Monday, Tuesday and November 23rd, 24th and 25th. l v i: a. \ a V I CHRISTMAS 1 SEALS“ Wednesday, mguc, and Pineapple, 35c. each, Punlpkixi, 25c. each and Raisin, Le- mon, Apple, Mince and. Washington pies, 20c. each. 10368-11 SOMETHING NEW, Sungold Co- cumiut; cnké, made with S\\’£ll1SdO\\"ll Cake flour, 35c. per 1b at Stewart's 103G8-1i slipped to o. second place in the three year old dry class, but: was unable to win over the heifer of J. Waiter Jones. ivhich was reserve Grand Champion at both Halifax and St. John exhibitions this seas- on. , . H. D. Llnkictter of Snmmeride. P. E. I. a new exhibitor at the 311K611?- Mnritime Winter‘ Fair came to sec- 0nd place with his aged bull. "r1115 FOR PAINT!‘ l-UNCIIES cud placing wns rather s. surprise to Dames 591'"? MQCETWBS P111111 01’ some but a pmcgng 1 mq he was fruit, 25c. doz. Stewart's Bakery. quite entitled to. This bull is only 1935341 a. month too old for the three year old class but is showing excellent POMCE ACTIVE-Twit drunks qulllty and dairy type. This bull were arrested by the City Police last Wm no doubt greatly hum-Ow, Mn night. and lodged in the cells. 'I‘i1ey Llnklctters stock. The heifer Prin- “PP”! i“ Cm!" tinny- cess Roclmrm, a. sensational wln- ' ner for J. Walter Jones in thesen- for yearling heifer class, was also bred and raised by m‘. Linkietter. ‘ _'_ _ _ Mr. Colby Lewis another new ex- Fmis“ SATURDAY AND hum! hiblter at Amherst won third place DAY ‘*5 Stewart's Bakery’ Danish in the three year old milking cl-zss. Pastry’ Hench Push?’ Fmmy MW‘ This heher was first h, hm three bu. Cakes and u delicious assortment; year om thy ch55 at Charlottetown, of Superfine Cakes from 25 to 40c. but: was unable to hold her pdsit~ Per 1b" 1036*“ ion against the two very large heif- ers of Messrs Jcncs and 141101111113! Prince Monzzflm Jab, several years vxinnlng first and second place. his“ night Mr‘ Edward Mandcrwn. younger, became the husband of Mr. Colby Lewis of Freetown. °I Mmpequ“ Wm’ h“ bee“ missmg the niece, Prinrcss Nllufar Hantn Vast Wealth And Spiritual Power United In India NICE, France, Nov. 20. (AP.)—- ‘I113 wculth of the principal native stntc in India and the slltfltfllll power of the vanished, Caliphate or Islam were merged today in a oisual wedding ceremony instill! ten minutes. The two sons of the Nazim of Hyderabad, who is ‘reputed to be the wealthiest mun in the world, were joined in religions rites to the daughter and niece of the banish- ed Caliph Abdul Medjtd Eflendi, who is so poor he lives on the larg- esse bf his followers. Prince Azmn Jnh, 24. oldest son o.’ Sir Osman All Khan and his heir, xvas wedded to Princess Dunal Shchvar-JB years old. brunette, and ndmirecl as A slim, oriental beauty. BUY CHRISTMAS SEALS. 10362-11-21-31, STILL MISSINGr-At; a, lute hour ~-—--—~—-—-——~—i~—-—-— A5 =1 Hiiihfltuly to the pact of .Qucbcc will send seven members of Paris and to the nine-power treaty, lthc orgnni2utic>ii committee, Ontario he said, the [lnited States is inter- T"€\‘t.‘li, New Brunswick seven, Horn cstvd in swing; that the “lofty pur- N. J. Glow . 1w, en. Prince Elli-yard 151-111“ nose" of time treaties 15 fulfilled, R. L. Day . . . . .. .1. 1 11091 53X. A1b@1‘@11\'l‘. sflsli- unit (‘.-.~.. ‘.1 1.". TS was sent: to . g“ A_ pemhfl 0., 1h; m; ('lll'\.l\ll seven, and British Coluin- p-Miq 1h ‘h: h,- that he nhght, ‘J A_ Benhgy W; ..... _, :1 liur. The list given out, here ("QflI1':_‘,_l11il} to icing about. a, solu- , _ _ -v~.',nir,rs fifty-six names, but; it. is mm hf thn \_.._,,C~,._.h4_3h ‘roublcs m, f 7],, M, F ~ i that there may be some ad- h¢g,~;<1~.u(-:- villi the principles of, coon .. ................. .. . »- my» coil - * i‘ "WWW; Wm be held i“ m“ "The U21 d States is of course u! Buildings, and Ms. King A unique feature of the be the inclusion of Lib- n and Young Liberals in - Hut H mrrfrrrr of the Luigue of Na- tiullfa" 1h? ruubmssrxdtu- said, "and ' time it c: not take. part in us: upon the appli- ‘Iltgh sinqlc J. .-\- i; 1:'l-~ ' -' High three J. A. 121-11131 . Ihlbiter showed two, heifers in the P. E. I. is becoming very much in- Si“? 15st Tuesday when he we“ ' Sultana, who 15 16. tcrested in Holstein cattle and vol- m“ 31°“ ‘W i151! 00d, was appar- unteercd to take charge of the ently still ndsstxig, the Provincial Continued from page 1 Prince County exhibit at the wm- mi" "Wm"! “° "m! mm ter Fair. Mr. C. D. Taylor, also of Malpeque‘ Freetown, P. E. 1-, another new ex- The new duties also apply to all kinds of raerfumery and cosmetics, including toothpastes, creams, de- odornnts. sachets, lipstick, rouge, grcasepnint, lotions and soaps. Tol- lei; requisites also are affected, such as powder puffs, nail buffers, clip- pers, files and tweezers. The order, designated as "number CAR ACClDENT-‘Ihursdny about noon a slight; accident occurred on the corner of Kent and Prince streets. A Chevrolet car proceeding west on Kent St. and making the left: turn to Prince street collided with another Chevrolet going north on Prince. The bumper on one our was broken and the other had its left front tire blown out. Prince County herds. Mr. Taylor-its not specializing in showing cattle, but is o. very successful breeder of pure bred Hol- steins, has won distinction with a two yea-r old heifer, wininng firm‘ in the club competition and fourtir in the open class of twelve entries. B Camerol 1-15 l OD!)E'"EI.I.()'.'I.\' f I t .1 \l'.l1l).l"r\lio11$ on the second day. The blivtional Liberal organization almtivc, which was formed at; tlic machncry o! the Lcuyzue coin .... , “Since, in the present; crisis, it recognized as the best; class of the show. Miss Jeantfle Clark o1 Rns~ tico, P. E- L, showed two heifers in one" was signed by Rt. Hon.‘ ‘Wil- tcr Runcimnn, president of the board of trade. U ihlton Burke 2L8 ‘J35 310 Mp- Ho“ Raoul Duhdumhd, Huh’ Congrus will be asked by Senator G. Hutcheson .. 2W‘. :11 214 1. gyngnd Rihgreh 1\[_P_; Ho“ p_ J_ h_ Binghmn. Republican. Connecticut, i" W- Cflmnbvll lfi-‘I 11G H? Cardin, 11.9.. Hon. Lucien Cannon, to nrcvlde c National referendum jP. Sentner 1-371 1514 171i Plum; F, Caggrgfln, My” Mgjm- on prohibition. Binghum has com- Total - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2402 Chns. G. Power, M.P. plctcd o. resolution culling for repeal "U, O1\t_(\1‘i[)I—-MX'5. W. C. Kennedy, 0'!‘ the 18th nmcrdmcnt. He would BRITE .‘<'i‘1“.\'.iY‘.'f w ("0- lion (Lorine \Vils:.'n, Zvfitchcll F. have Ccngrcsr, submit the qucstbn ‘Log: l1}: d fzluli. llzqfoiun, 5.1.11. Joseph A. Bradctic, to state conventions in n. new ‘ t filing sinuie Al 1111 Iiu:"'-_1illip1|1s. 1‘.'Il‘., Front: P. O'Connor, Albert nmcndnlr-nt; to the constltution- By I ‘I (High thrcc Alt-on Binnie, 753 pins. P. Dolron . in; 1.111 I V.‘ v _ \1_ Rum 15,1) ghhhgz‘; sacral ymifsihlt ilheéts cuscion n y uric; it is obvious that " w’ _ m ‘ inow on the coil of the party lcudcr. my micsimg" “hum. mootmgs of 5T’ m} G8 - :1 recent. speeches. Mr. King 11:15 the ccunml viomd not only be m‘ “m! ' ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " will ml the view that organization appfolnlh": b“ might even cm‘ x i . . s. one 01' the greatest needs of the ‘u???’ the “forts °f the ommc“ i” vmxrrrts h,,,.,y_ 1M1?’ He added that th: United States must: “preserve its full freedom of judgment as to its course." The 11st; of names of those who will nitcnd the meeting of the National Liberal Organization Committee meeting follows; Qucbec:-Hon. Ernest. Lapointe, ilnst by (lcfixuli. ' Y5 rlnzy WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 20- Afauthlvss, C.M. Bowman. New Brunswickz-Hon. W. E. Fos- ter. lion. A. A. Dysart, Hon. J. E. T-llfflilllltl, Hon. A. B. Copp, Donald State conventions, Binghsm said the issue would be voted upon by the people in selecting delegates. ‘i g. Last night the highest single and " three string scora-s of nu tongue were rolled by Alton Burke. PUTS EMPHASIS the Queens County herd. Continued from page 1 One of these winning second in the club competition in the two year old class and third in the open class of milking two year olds. The other heifer won first; in the club competition in the yearling class. Mr. Emmet Mclsaac won first with senior calf ln club clnss qhd wrw placed fifth in the open class of eight: entries. Mr. John Colwell of Kingston. P. E. I.. show- ed a. senior yearling in the Queens County herd and took charge or the club stock from Queen: County. His son, who is a member of the Kingston Calf Breeding Club 11nd the honor o: winning the Murithnc Championship against: all breeds with his Junior hoislein heifer calf. This calf was purchzvcd from Walter Buntatn, Rustico, P. 1g, 1, another Holstein breeder you will Some exception in the cue o! Canada. might. be made, however, according to rumors here, to block the possibility of Unit-ed Btntw firms sending parts of articles to Canada and assembling them there for shipment; to take advantage of the preference. AGED MAN Continued from pbge 1 Adjournment was taken until Mon- day morning at 10 o'clock when argument on behalf of the employ- ees will be delivered by Hon. James Murdock, Vice-president- of the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen. Fromipresent, indications the ses- sions will conclude Monday after- noon. The. board wns appointed to en- quire into the application of the railways for a ten per cent reduc- tion ln the wages of certain classes of workmen and for retroactive cf- icct: to be given this decrease to Oc- tober 16 last. It; comprises J. M. MacDonnell, Toronto, Ont, Chair- man; Isaac Pltbludo, K.C., Winni- peg, Mon, for the companies; and Dr. J. C. I-Iemmeon, McGiii Univer- sity, Montreal, Que, for the men. came Thursday she signalled :8; help and 1n the course of an hotir after the alarm was given, upwards of fifty neighbors and friends of the settlement gathered and a. search was made throughout tn; day and into Thursday night wit. lanterns and flashlights. but with ndsuccess. Yesterday morning the search was g D. Debates’ Wednesday night there were three very interesting questions debated by the three societies of St. Dun- stuns University. The senior society discussed _a question which is facing economists and every industrial organization, and which question we sometimes ask ourselves namely: was the in- dustrial revolution l.e., the invention of labor saving devices, the prime cause of the depression? The pro side brought out many arguments to show that. the mn- chtnes were lndlspenslble to indus- try and our civilization, and pointed out that avarice, not machines was the cause of the deprwston. The con side, however, dem strated that machines caused our production cuts in wages, thus de- creasing the purchasing power of the workman, thus culminating in t e LiCPYiQHOIL Axoér a. fairly long emu-am, the con side yids awalided‘ gdabry‘ by a close marsh. correcting militia? and rival; iii‘ vice to the vortoui spellers. The the amendment‘: h w cvmcmmoEJYnrd luvs were moved “f, H A ‘x t’ 1m year, nu “Wm” ... . . The questtuhwdp whether mimary drfll rmuiafinfn dimmed. . ._, ,8.” . ._ . any} .011‘ vmb a fir! m, t e use of arms and nfioivthem .. . . . 193,0’: amped that: it 1 l! Blw§at e fltijrcfiountfi, militatod m: ‘cg-amorous; Roodjievcltrzg aniorig the nattorri. pro aide woxrbylg. slight m ac. Ariuuétr. w- n avt~h~ ~ no ' . famous queéyorroo u» whemcr mo’ ‘ G u-l- v ‘ 1,... . -. . Whcn~You C A N ' T Q U | T Fatigue in the signal to resLOboy renewed and shortly after, the body or the old gentleman was found in a small clearing in the wood, not” hear more about in the near fut- ure. The group of three calves win- ning first in the club show: was ex- Hearings commenced on Tuesdoy and have been held firmly. Rebuttal Statements . nownuo roszmxir v V. While. J. M. McNalr, W. E. Scully. 101m Scotinz-Hon. J. L. Rniston, F031!‘ AUGUSTUS SGIOOL hlbited by the Sussex C111.’ club and ta worthy of specuai mention] No new ground was covered at to- fnr from his home. n is thought that Mr. McIntyre, _ 1 100 w 3_3Q_Z,.~_1 (g 11.; IlrJttul , 11.1 f‘., Mr. Willium Duff, M.P., J. L. ryhc shlhdghg of For; Augustus A _(4 alleys). 1"‘ '1'. 11.1.11. M. L. Urquhart, M.P., smog, rm. the month o; Cache“ , w _ "W" ' ' (‘I I_'m'y§r' Angus I“ Mucnml‘ Grade IX.—1, Joseph Hegarty. .- ‘q MONTH?! ' ~.|_ l D. Sixtclnir. Grade VIH__I, Iwhort Iicgarw; - cc lazlward Islandz-S. A. Mac- 1 Honor roll t: . gm“; .. i '. for the mmlh r1 t. _ ._ ff. (lrzmt, Daniel J. Riley, A. J. Ma- Florcncc I ma“ ‘ " Grade 3-4. i 1' " .~ ~ . >4~AII Joseph A. Bernard ' . . .__ M t . I Ind Margur . ' '- t i, , 1,, ‘f i.ian;in‘on:—.1. C. Davis, Hon. T. A. Grad‘) Iv 1' “run Kelly’ 2 ‘j I. Roddy 314F111 2. Raymond Kelly; 3, Mary Logan. 1. lfun. Jus. P. MucIntyi-e, Dr. T. Grade v__l' Marguerite Kelly.’ 2' fiidred Hughes. Grade IIL-l. ‘Winnifred Hogar- ty; 2, Vernon Hughes and George Fraser (equal). Grade IL-l. Joseph John Hegarty. Grade II Jr.-1. Mary Kelly. Grade 1 8r.—1, Willie Dalton; 2. Allan Logan; 3. Russel 119K311- Grade I Jr-l, Ivan Dalton; 2, James McNally; 3. Jcacch McNclly- Agnes Kelly, teacher. CLASSIFIED AD lloer-YEEICIIIAT 1N Till-l Vl- il Roddy Mel)’: .. T Grade v11'.-»!,1:~."~.t r" ;:~~1,:; . , Dr. Murdock MacKny. L. P. Unvnon, Mark Shinbone, J. T. "fhuriiou. , "; frlbntziz-llon. Charles Stewart, 1.11%, Hon. D. l3. Riley. Dr. F. W. 2. Ur haw, l‘.f.P., Charles Gordon, L. A. (iirouk. M.L.A. Sa:k-.1Lci1cwnn:—-l-ion. J. G. Gar- diner. non. m. .1. M. Uhrich, John _ vvnlluncc, MR, G. W. McPhcc, My“ Zrhcunas Mlllar, R. A. Wright, W. A. McCuilunl. British coiumblaz-Hon. Ian Mac- lKfilflic. Hon. Dr. J. H. King, W. B. Flflla. Kn. George A. marlin. I£.~1'y; 2, ..h_ . liden McDonald; 3. Jr.- Phee. i Grade 11-1. Evian fiv- "1; 4‘ Inrct. fiynu; Z3, J. ‘u Flynn. Grade I m1»- 1. (Jerald McDonald; I. Ivan Smith; :1. ‘. 111i‘) LfoPhce. days session, Mr. Hodge occupying the whole time in rebuttfng state- ments rnlsde by Mr. Murdock when the latter presented the case for the affected employees. It was not part of the rallvnys problem, Mr. Hodge contended, in dealing with any classes o! umIJIOYBCS concerned in the proposed wage cut to find a means o! overcoming the depres- sion which undoubtedly existed. However, anything that could be done to stabilize the seriously affect,- ed {financial position of the roads would make a substantial contribu- tion to that end, he said, and would prove o: greater Assistance than the , n-mintcnanoe of wage rates on a bzm- i fhfizdrzd‘imdsui1llsgédslzug qua‘ to is higher than existing conditlonsiway,‘ M,’ Hodge d“ m: agreziit warranted‘ View °1 the many varied conditions °f Wcfk- He r statistics in conlldorlble detail dealing m); m?"- waso mes. coat or living and oli- M-fl 060189 ABPWR" °f 011M110. or relevant factors. who has judged Holsteins tn every - who has been in feeble health 111d suffering from a heavy cold, became bewildered when gathering his wood and wandered around the wood. He apparently sat. down to" rest: and as tho night was damp and‘ cold. was eventually overcome and’ died before morning. The Coroner was sent for from Tigntsh to view the remains. The sympathy of the community goes out. to the surviving aged m- tcr.—T. The foiiowinl KWIIDS competed for this raids; two from SUSSEX, N. B. Two from Kingston. P. E, 1, Two from Bay I'm-tune, P. 13, 1. One from Middle Slewinclzc and one from Btewtake, east placed n5 followl. First. Sussex, N. 8., Bec- 0nd xlnslwn. P. u. 1. Third, Mid- dle Btewlaoke. fourth, Kingston, P. I» I. Fifth, Btewiocke, 9.15;, 518th, l!’ Ibrtunc. P. E. 1. Sev- enth, S-unex. N. B. minim. Bay Fortune, P. I1. I. 0th” DEW GXhiblW-X‘! 1n [hp county herds were: Harold Chvcr, 511593» N. 3- E- Q- Campbell, utevmch. President of the noi- still Breedm 0111b. Grorue Dickie, Stewfacke. lfld Hermon Frccze. Eol RAVI! cffllliflfl- N- B. M1‘. Frcczg fl I IIOI Olhlbiwr, this bring his flnt liivrlcnce. Mr. Frnnk Log)"; of Amherst chewed both pure brads l!‘ 7mm"! ll number of ____________‘____ As fur as the employeeg’ cqnggh- tion was concerned. that Wages on herst. also showed in the gnde 1' Grade I tb:~i. Amhrz"; .‘.i":i3:'.i- \'Jh~' r"“ “in bite tho 1min Otnity of 0h! tmnrket. l wrist lid, Etc gave him? ',."’-’ watch wit‘); 531.41 ‘ ' . ‘ h . p E L“ (Ibfilot please copy)_ ‘h.’ Bygone up y’ , h . ......i.......giu..samsn.nmiacs-mrlmr<mnaswu n mar including some firsts in mo ' ‘ M‘? accrue Holmes Province can of Manitoba placed Why is a m“; m; h, r Piiflia vicinity or Aéi- i i‘ ' Jthp dwardl $0 Q10 l IMB- M, gym. Q1411. -. .- .. ~‘ ' are ready with quick it. if you can. When you 0on1 keep cool and carry-on in comfort.’ t. Aflpirin wag meant for just such lmcs, for 1t. insures your (mmforh < edom from those pain: that n; at nerves and wear vou down. 611a tablet will block tliat threatening headache while it is still "uat a wligiityoufiie caught a colflabilie that's usually the end of it.' Carry Aspirin table travel. Hare some ntivnhvri-f: :12: keep some at. the office. Like an ‘elliciant. secretary, they willoflgn ‘save the day”nnd spare oumlny. lmcomiorliubie, unpmdugflyehohm ,_ Albino 1s harmless, so knp it. handy. kccn u |n_ mind. and usejt. o rnnn of nftans can afford to ignore thc_score and more oi‘ up“ » explained m the proven diroctlom, hcm a grurnblin 1.00m to time r eumntic pains w ich seem almost. to bend the bones. Aspirin tablets relief-and ways work. Ncurnlgia. Nourttll. 4M1 lllflfllllfl, needlell pain. then?’ any. .~ . t 11-3’ pogo-qua &_MMII n} a. very able Hid‘ ‘i, moderator. I , t?“ _. spoken few XIIABIUOBLI , h ' w both m3." i . . l coNvmcEf) Continued from page 1_ The people of the iersirfen responded generously in the put Government loans. A cheek-up oil Domincm Government ‘Bonds _\ M11;- out shows that citizens o! ' ‘ prairie provinces hold mooonoo d: Dominion registered bomb. lb h impossible to ascertain the client of mm holdings m beanr math. Further encouraging report; It coming in from the out lid; following those of Quebec where the s pretty certain of subshanlll 81301188. ' smug» Ara-um up oomplnlu have alnpndv ' - 00.00am o! ' ice loan theIOs/nflign _' merit u“ ’ by m 0- ’ 3E5 1'4" t... oommlfg 13"»,- lén will‘. ‘ m.- ‘g invutfng public rim" An exceileirfiiwlsld rive _- App!“ ute speech wéie on‘ "Q6" ' 2'» c. $114.». a. Thomail . urrhnue of‘ ggmiiiuteemnigii’ tight“ the largo bottla. p , Qua, v Nov.