Over 38,000 people in i’ , this Province — 8,000 in - »' the city - Read The THE WEATHER y, p. Guardian every day- ..___ - ' "W! "ii-bell n s Fa‘, x while dhinlne din Prince .3 w’ S an . . a‘. Edwar - _ Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew i; ‘ nlial::.2:-.::'.a-..:r::s..r ' cuARwPTETWVN» CANADA» FRIDAY» NOVEMBER 18. 1932 8 PAGES a‘.“".‘.'2.‘.‘2.'.’;§§'3“.‘2.'i.'€f'LT°2‘Z"dT§;“ ' . .. "— . fi hi‘ l‘ . e . I i I . ' I . V‘, COPIR. OPPOSGd T0 Storm Leaves Desolation In Wake/ 1 21 I1 R O l1 I1 d Arbitral Tribunal _, President Beatty-Eays Before Sen- ate Committee Their Attitude TableConference Opens In London BRING GERMANS BACK iii Hlill T I 0 g “i l Re QQ-Operation 1th C. N. R. GENEVA, Switzerland, Nov. 17- Thlrd Parley Between United ,5 3g‘ ' (Associated Press)-—Great Britain d I do P o d '41,‘: ' mode a definite move to bring Cver- m I1 121 r681 6 ‘i “' .. m.) ‘of administration. m m». Scotty's many back mm me dmamamen, O B R . fill?’ OTTAWA, Ont, Nov. l'l—'l'he suggestinn p, m “tn-mm, w m, conference today when sir John V61‘ y flIIlSaY MaCDOnald. i’, _' canmlan Pacific Railway, while present proposal With I evmmw Smon, the British Foreign Sccrct- * a in treasury and common use of all b 1W1 to t}, co f renu- ——~—-*--——----~—_~__ fgfldy and anxious to co-opcrate I m-y, Sll mi _ e n e _ , _ 1 "er-y possible way Wiiii the CM!" 2801x185‘ hi?!“ will: be Salem’ bureau n plan designed to satisfy (Canadian Press)‘ 1'6 ldiarl National, is onerminedy - e w! -Apm rem e. - the German demand for oi-miy LONDON, Nov. 11-4.. the com- .. ppposed to the setting "P 0i’ a" 3mm? 551d. i-ile ffliiwiyl Biloliid b9 equality. This proposal approached . mute‘, mom o; the House o; Lords - a ubitral tribunal to compel such allowed to lie-operate freely wlth- the problem from an entirely differ-v . Prime Minister Ramsay MacDon- ald, today opened the third Indian Round Table Conference. The Unit- ed Kingdom's delegates sat with the Indian Princes, and with the Indian Princes were the repre- sentatives of the mllliitudinous castes and communities of British India. out compulsion. Those responsible would then give the problem s. bet- ter consideration. Rt. Hon. Arthur Meighen, Gov- ernment leoder in the Senate, while ,taking only a brief part in the ‘questioning, expressed the opinion that part three of the bill, which provides for the setting up of an arbitral tribunal, was one of the most important features of the cnt angle from that taken by the French plan submitted lost week, but the coiiferces were hopeful that a combination of the principles of both might provide a basis on which the conference could reunite and proceed toward s disarmament treaty. To TDiscuss The cooperation. This attitude was ngly laid down before the Ben- ‘vpttlocommlttee on railways todoy by g. w_ Beatty, K. 0., President of me Canadian Pacific. The committee, under the chair- manship of Rt. Hon. George P. Gruhanj’ former Minister of Rall- ways and Canals, is considering the bill introduced by Senator Ar- thur Meiglicn, implementing the Aim ilBERAiS Jiiiliiliieiilit . Lord Irwin who as Viceroy of w-unmdhm l'r‘>_§§'| India made the pact with Mahatma _ offAwgh on; v yo“ 17_'1-1,,; Gandhi which ended the first civil ggusc o; Comma“ became entang- THOUSANDS LEFT HOMELESS AFTER HURRICANE Leaving o broad path of death and destruction in its wake a hur- ricane and tidal wave swept through the province of Camaguey, Cuba, Buildings crumpled like paper be. fore the raging storm and 1,100 building in the city oi Sonia Ch" P5119“! w,“ reported glued in flu: del Sur over which a 20-foot wave city of Santa Cruz del Sur, which n!‘ W819i‘ Swelli- (RllT-iil‘). "W" was completely levelled u. the evidence of the desolation in Cam- gi-pund, (LEFT), the fgmnlng of g, aguey province where thousands of families are still wltliout shelter. i“ Bigiv“ recommendations of the Rpynl measure, It was one to which the _ disobedience campaign, was present 10d on barbpd wipe tgripy and QnlV Commission on _R.ailways and Royal Commission Hg, body of cm- . E l t d Ma or D e b t P f0 b l e m £0,153, Bu; the Mahatma mmseu eleven tariff changes resulting {mm y, I ‘Pranslierifliimi- men‘ men‘ had give“ m“ a n ec e y A was m” there» The Tesiimliiiml 01' the Anglo-Canadian trade treaty $3!‘ Consolidation of the C. P. R. and thellshi- ' of New B e dford’ (Canadian Press) . the civil disobedience campaign in awe“, passed 1,, me 51m, 5955mm i» Canadian National for the purposes Mass. WASHINGTON, NOV. l7-Presl- 26 Tin-yes dcnt Hertert Hoover today sum- country. The task of the present moned the three ranking Republi- India retains the leaderin his own conference is to round out the work A 10 percent tariff against for- eign barbed wire aroused the ire o: Western Liberals and Progrcssivcs can and Democratic members of the mid mi i" tile BEDS left by the They charged it would boost price" Cabinet; Resigns '12 Hours On Capsized‘ Boat . NEW BEDFORD, Mass, N01‘; 17’ Senate finance committee and the previous two. to famem i ‘i e . {Canadian Press) He goes out to make room for Charles S. Ashley. 74 year o oer- House ways and means wmmmee Gama“ and Dutch manutacm, y: 72 HD1113 on Island BER-LIN. NW- 1'7 — \‘--""‘"'~~‘ others in an effort to realize Presl- enniel pl1<>l=°i New Bedimd“ “m” to meet with him at the White ———i—--- » {b8 bed .1... mid Premier R. ’-’ ’ Franz Yon Papen, who had directed dent Von Hlndenburgh ideal of a lcipal destiny, has answered the goose at 10 o'clock Wednesday , :5 gcnneit, ..§,,,.e' resoived ,0 de. it? -—-— which to “gm an“ and the rocky its’; tiermllm ("fiovernmtent fOlf a cabinet o: “National concentration" call again. I New Bedmrd mommg to dscnss foreign deb, rlstrnas Travel stray" the Canadian . industry . QUEBEC, Nov. ii-orie of the e es tum sx men he. res zn- appointed by and primarily re- Eieeted Mew ° I problem. d ~ 1 ~ge quantifies in in‘; " 1 mm mm ma, Wm be told m, years iurgwglifxildfli gitiiiliigtilgogz” ‘trig: ed today. taking his whole cabnet soohsibls to the President, but 2s times and holding theoeiiix“: ‘s: at the some. time announcement On Th6 dzlxnoranzlng pr1ce5_ “u. it‘ among the hard-bitten folk who in- °° ' °p 5 a out with him, 1n ‘the face of almofli suPlXJrted 0r at least tolerated by 28 yehls. MaY°i Ashley mg p was made that the President and tar.” increase was designed w cur}, l’, habit the north shorc of the Gulf “gm t“ “szixglieis'°igh'l’l'ié':dmu'zflé "m" m“ ‘mpwim m the new majority °t me Reichst“ “side h“ “m mmmm“ ‘ma d” President-elect Franklin n. Roose- (Special to the Guardian) the dumping. shins Canadian nnn- , o’ Si‘ Lawrence has Just been m‘ the S in“ lr ta’ in the water Re!crmag' Sh“ and gave a favorable axiswer wit. Wm be amnded i“ their °°“' MONTREAL, Que, Nov. 17—Ad- ufaciiirers rcasonablcillrntcctlon. He a acted, The principals, Joseph Elias tifzgehay m; t:sg,elter themselves, I to a COmHEi-{BC 01f! gouging: 1:12 fcrence Tuesday afternoon by one “mm bwkmgs and inquiries reaflp doubted u more “find be any m... a?‘ _ and M. Cody, are being nursed back m“ 1nd n, ht m, t, a, , i who yester ey ell e _ adviser eiwh- in; centurion Nntionni Railways terlztl increase in prices. They could i __ l; .fio strength at the tiny Village of 5:: o! Arm“; WES genteel’, £5,038: Russfa on String-ent- Ons ursfld m” 13110281131 ti: hclflnxgiel" _ offices throughout Canada indicate sviflilil’ the Canadien market "ml" ,. i‘ X’ g \ a-Johann Hem B,“ to warm them date. The e _ . that eastbound trans-Atlantic tra- out imoaslng places. , ,_ ‘ i. E1135. WQiI-RIIOWII fill‘ iifildfil‘ Of on the eve‘ or the mun)‘ day. 5- ’ cembBl‘ d. ‘ v51 will equal that of Inst year which l tile north shore, mid his. compan- ion. set out early last week from in tum was better than had been when the storm god relented‘ the anticipated under existing condit- two men built a crude raft with the At The Royal ”— ‘W- i Air - Craft In Blaiic Sablon en route to Esquim- aux Point. Their small craft was loaded with pelts they had obtain- ed from Indian trappcrs. 'I'liey were overtaken by a. storm of such un- usual proportions that they could not control their boat. Swlimped by the heavy sea the trnppers clung to the overturned craft, and for more than 12 hours men and boat drifted at the dictates of the angry sea. Theli their boat was smashed oll a jutting reef. They clung on lirlmly to wreckage until washed up Dll the pebbiy beach of a small un_ niliiicd lsliind. For tllrec days and three nights the mcli shlvcred and starved oii their islliiid. They had nothing with Aivivuulvurllviltivns, COMING iflVrioiio, Miiilfibifio‘, 151C "KATE:—-2c per Nyiibic in advance. word strictly flggl/iverlurrarlo Dance in st. Pat- e iillii. bvurls, Noxcllibci- 2am. 6569-11-17-21. Dhlflovcity dance at Palais Dc 15m“ iilillslll. Admission 25 and “me- 8600-1i h < “um-Hill to tile lllfly. "The City my in North Wiiisliire H311, miller 18th followed by dance. ' 6502-1l-17-2i. "Chi me vkcn Supper and Entertain- Tull} El Abegweit Hotel, Borden, on Midi evening, November 22nd, aid of new Rink. 6532-11-16-41. "Tile Women's Association of remains of their boat and decided to risk drowning rather than face starvation and. cold. Every ounce of energy was spent in manoeuvr- ing their craft as best they could, and hours after setting out they stepped on the mainland at a. point knowii as Kewanis. Experienced woodsinen, they began to tramp in ‘the hope of reaching a. settlement, were discovered by hunters and token to Johann Beetz Bay. Ma in Estimates To ShowEconomy BIG CUT IN PUBLIC EXPENDI- TURES EXPECTED T0 Bl FEATURE OTTAWA, Nov. lt-Ecoiiomies in public expenditures perhaps to a greater extent than ever promised to feature the main estimates whose preparation la now being directed for Parliament. The monthly revenue statement on Tuesday discloses that the in- come is not keeping pace with what was estimated at the time of the budget, although the trend is up- ward. It is possible to calculate a deficit of $40,000,000, but this will depend largely upon customs duties. The operation of the new trade agreement may increase receipts from that source. Moreover, a con- siderable omount of the appropria- tions voted this year have not been touched yet-and may riot be. To whatever extent this is done, the (By Stanley P. Richardson, Associ- ated Press Staff Correspondent) MOSCOW, Nov. 17.—On the eve of the conclusion of the five-year pimp-which is being ended in foul- years-Soviet Russia. is struggling with the old and difficult problem of food for its people. The food situation is bound to be dne of the chief problems of the second five-year plan, now in the process of drafting. Russians are subsisting on most stringent rations. There is a serious shortage of such commodities as meat, sugar and butter. In the second plan, by all indications, greater emphasis than ever will be placed on the improve- ment of general living standards. Although the state of the coun- try's food supply is admittedly bad- some Russians say it is worse than in 1928, when the five-year plan started-no facts are available here to bear out dire predictions heard abroad of widespread suflerlng this Winter. On the contrary, the i932 harvest is expected to ease present harsh conditions to some extent. claim Foundation is Laid It ls too early at this time to compare the actual accomplish- ments of the first five-year plan with its ambitions. But omciala contend that, iii general, the goal of laying a base for an industrialized country and of establishing the foundation for means of production, has been attained. The country foiled last year to ‘Food- Supplies Chief Problem showed little gliirl, records extensive increases, notwithstanding the shortcomings of transportation, which still is far behind the needs of the country, and the enormous labor turnover caused by scant food and other unfavorable living condi- tions in some localities. The main dlfliculty has been a moi-adjustment between agriculture and industry. In the agricultural field the Government hashad am- azlng success in its collectivization program, reaching B0 per cent of the land this year. But this was partially offset by the inability to supply the peasant with sufficient quantities of manufactured goods, ' causing a lack of incentive among the peasantry to work with the ef- ficiency and speed the leaders de- mand. Many peasants, including the members of collective farms, ate the grain that ordinarily would have been saved for seed. This fact com- bined with the somewhat general slackening of work in the fields. was responsible for a decrease of al- most 2,000,000 hectares (£942,000 acres) in the 1932 sown area, com- pared with 1931. Archbishop Hurt In Car Accident HAMILTON, Ont. Nov. l7 — Archbishop Neil McNeil, 81-year-old head of the Toronto Diocese of the Roman Catholic Church was poin- Spaniards Leave i ForHome Shortly (Canadian Preii) nlarnlax. N. 5-. N°"~ 17'°“iy Iour more days W Walt” and iwemy- five homesick Spfliiiaids “m be headed for their owii land. Who'll Monday comes they will have lalll in comfortable, but irksome ciurancc for tlrrteen d8y5. 510i men within“ a. country, but men without any way of getting to ll?- The twenty-five were landed by the Mpgnhild from St, Pierre 011 November B. It seems that officers or the trawler Euslthl-Ehris didifi “fink much of their scamanshlp, and that the men didn't think mllcil of work aboard the trawl"- flan-y Mothers, President of I. H. Mothers and 3W. 989"“ m" me trawiefs owners. slid Wm!“ he did not know whether charfles would be preferred when the men peach sari Sebastian, their home port He did know. ihepsh- m“ “l” owners had authorized they be Seilifl back, and had guaranteed trails- portation. Winter Weather Strikes Ontario TORONTO, rzov. li-swirilriiz down from the north. ti"? m“ tentacles of Winter struck Ontario last night and brought death to one maniarid injury to seven oth- elrs. ships of the Great Lakes went ions. Plans for pie-Christmas and Christmas sailings from Canadian ports to overseas provide for the sailing of seven or possibly eight v —- more sailings from Montreal be- LQNDQN- N°"- with‘? °“t' tween now and the end of Nov- shondinz eueeese in "leis W! °P' ember, after which sailings will oration of o. giant biplane weighing switch to Ham“ and saint John’ 33 tons with full load on board and Commencing with the sailing o! driven Weill 825 iwlevlwll" "W" the North American liner “Ber- tors has opened the way for the gensfjordn from Halifax on N°v_ manufactima hcrc of still greater ember 25m the series o, pre_chflst_ craft 0f that type mas sailings of Cunard, White Star, The Society Of British Aircraft Swedish American and other boats Constructors, Limited, vouch for Wm continue up to December 17th the idea that the production of all- with the “Samaria-i o; the Cunard mete-l flying Ships 0i 10° wim- line. Fifteen sailings have been ar- eempetent w operate relzlllerly eve!‘ ranged between these dates and the the wildest ocean routes is within final train of passenger, u, mach sight. . Europe in time for the Christmas Mhi0l‘ R. E- Pvlllly. “Tiling in "i9 celebrations which will reach Mont- Air Annual oi’ The British Empire real over Canadian National lines on on the wine. ‘fieiiplnne Develep- the Continental Limited, December ment,” declares that British nero- 15m proceeding to 119,111.“- ihp 55mg nautical science has pnsscd through day_ In some page; when heavy 5M1- ilic first stage in the development ing lists prevail, special trains will Near Future Ayrshire bull. H “ii Winter Fair (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Nov. l7—"Abbekcrk sywius Lad", owiied by M. L. Mb Garth” sm§pm N. 13., was declared grand champion Holstein bull at the Rpynl winter Fair here today» The reserve award went i0 Edghi’ Lyon, and A, Hunter, of stroctsvillc out. on “Montvlc mi; Annie m" 0g... Waldo W. Sknncrls “Greemeli Golden Glory." from $°""°"iii°- Que, was declared grand champion as senior champion. The Weather, Etc of marine aircraft and is now cn- be operated direct to the ships side tcriiig ll. iul-ilier aifd advanced stage. Major Penny says one of the problems is the nccd of research directed to improving and strength- cnlng framework by keeping down weight, and increasing the strength and toward reduction of fuel con- sumpiimi- (Canadian Press) He prophcsics that seaplane con- m-I-AWA. Ne“, 17_wh,1,, um. structioli will shortly require aero Government has n0; mus m1. Con. motors for flying boats that will sldemd amending the 01d Age pen“ 09cm” regular‘? u‘ “m” M "t sions Act at the present session,‘ least 3,000 horsepower. but fears Ho“ w_ A Gordon‘ Minister of m-‘ that tlils may require tcn years of be,’ intimated in the Home 016cm. work and research. Oiie startling discovery through ably be taken 1am. on intciisivc rcsciiirli is illustrated. In The Old‘ Age i Pensions Act mons, today tliat action will FY01?"- i i The matter mosc wlicii William, A hsslhlsf is Ari optimist wile ENDEPNORED {o Pumice ‘vim ile PalzAcilcol thc Ulill d c) h h 1 -_ _ _ , , l‘ A__ A, Pillied blflililfugll-‘fd (tiiilillkfllli dsupposgr sililfillze, of course. will be modi- mgierzogtlailoe: L“,,°§°f§:,;f 11233:, fully iniured hm.- when the motor scurryinl: to port as storm wum- ‘"1" “m l‘ "Willi flame Piaimed i° Irvine. iU- F- A. Wfie-“k-‘vylnl. "Si" “"”‘ ' i" lhe Masonic gun, gunm- River, fled. ' car in which he was riding skidded ‘ings were posted in Ontario ports. mm’ ‘i 1°“ °i “We pounds m a °d the Mimsm‘ "it ii‘ L‘ his mic" .\llI'|‘l’\i|:trl,ii., l'\', n. n. l7. i":\ “'1 Friday. Nov. 18 6599-1i The tentative plans contemplate m m’ m“ mm months o‘ m2 0n acity street and crashed against oi-nsiiins into a Hydro pole as "Vi" "m "u" “Yigiled “mm "l" lion at this session of Parliament .,...._ o... IT w. . -. tvfl ' l ‘ . - - - =l~ .~_ " _____ very “tn. in the n‘tur' a‘ pubuo indicate it W“. fflli again {hi5 YGBI‘. the muting. h“ c‘: ‘kldded on a snow-covered constructed 111 pounds’ but under to Mncnd um 01d Age Pflqsions tiliiliri lr I m“ Come to the chicken Slipper in But 193g will record appreciable m_ test of a. load of only 0600 ounds ' 70 Flnivinion iicli River Hall Saturday cven- “iideiiiikillse save o: the most m-g- ma“ m," the previous yam m Ha was taken test. Joseph's I-fcs- street, Lloyd Oolquhoiin of Brant- i i’ Act so that the person who is‘ 15m” _ ' ' Nweiilbel‘ 18th. Supper from ‘m’ °h““i'°" wlwth" m‘ 1° p” obedience to all recedents pital. where it was said the full ex- ford wss killed. Louis Borresaid’ one o‘ the sums taueih stiffened years of age and in all respects cl g- winuli---i= -- to s. n not flIlB, Monday. cent cut in civil Service ram-m mum, ,,,,§,,,,,,,, {oducflo lent of his iiiiuriea could not be his wife and two-year-old son, all by the “edition of will’ Wee <1" ible for a iwnsen eheiild "vi be P§‘,‘,'.;',Q,'," ' 6558-il-17-2i. will be continued will not be docid- “manna zxceeded wslpby u p; ucermlned ‘mm an xmly “u” of who". we" seriously injured pounds, the attachment in tho deprived o1 it merely bccailse it be- il...'..i-i-ni".'.'.l v a "Chicken Ill e ed “m” J'm“°'y' cont-although this is less than inetien is mede- Arehlfehop Me- when I w‘ driven by B°"°B“‘i “an” °f ti“ mm“ d.“ “°" m“ °°m°s "mifah" “l” "1"" ‘l’ "w" 3.‘_‘".'.‘.'.'{...". 1'. .' . i gin“ i" lot ogperiklimondiry ““‘ iuif filo as per wit. contemplated. Neil nifiei-eu severe cuts about tile crushed into an oil truck in a blilicl- "hi" ‘It h“; Sliced ii Sign“ t! 235°" from one orevinee ie another?’ U ]!,-|yl'ri,-;;_,,_vm.‘ K and . l . t _ n“ n t 1.5 _ polliics an iticr llr cr srengtli- The Minister of Labor rcplic ' ‘ " _ mi 3° gietffaéouaizei/Qghnlaeliiigya: MIIStPYOdIICGHiQh m‘ ‘mm ‘M’ which he; lggvctlimrmgil: nishoo of rlimliess $021? chime‘) vii. “"1"! l° "w "KW" "f another that the legislation should be sub-I "“"'-‘ “"‘ "eaeodtlm. - - - - ~ ~ ' ' ' ' ' ih-c (3)1) d. it ‘tod th - t - . \ a... ‘ e___ 6070 l1 l’! 8i Qua Product "Are we to loeqfi the oppmun- tendon. who was also in the on‘. four-yelr-old Donald Borrcsai-d. fling“ StrasOIillllOIS 49 0:56; i, 0;! iect to further review rom a num "‘z\r,vr‘....rir.i.l.v‘ niirvh‘ Hsli. ILLTw-r.‘ ‘tiling “Reguln- monthly mum“ omh it! afforded all’); An we to nvall was badly shaken up and suffered Lin. Margaret Tucltfleld and her _- 9°“ i ii ibcr of angles. _ ;;,_,',.,,,.,,., ,.,....._,i.i_.- to... snnn- nu “iimlim Ladies‘ Auxiliary. Pro- qoaoum’ NW‘ w-omdm“ “tum °i u" "WWW"? liven e liilht cut. He is suffering also two children, Jack and Harry of “hefniimrfi ‘mgriizfmem’ i“ dew“ N° “nsidenmoii had bum gym Hoiiflrillmt‘ mu --.<i.~..-.c taut». .m'°*lwliiul<larplianspe, cpnpnnn no. must develop s man quality pioa- in preferences with the mother- from shock and will main in mu Oak, Mich. . 2"“ "i ° ‘f ‘l °“ °’ 1°“ “m” ie emendmen“ at ‘he "iefm *5‘ ..'........ ..-........ . tn...- .’.‘...‘.;.'..‘q v sfkmmndhligvaiiiwii 5t. Friday uct if they hope to “in the msr- land? “If lo, we must see that bomltal ovenfght. Snow and falling temperatures P" "iii i“ “liifiili brmiiill l1 wr- sion however. i-ill-llicg 'i;:‘-;l-=.~""v'§'niyntjklx’; ‘l M, m, » . on ' ‘mm ‘all: 1'1‘ In‘: lieu of the unites xinadom afford- Olillfilllll produce soods of aual! Archbishop mmii m appointed were general Ovel’ the most of On- responding increase in strength in thump... ......_.i...=‘ if: hig-im _m M, 1. _ . _ ' ' ' ed through preferences, m. non. ity, having the opples at the bot- to tiio ‘Ibronto Diocese in m2. He tu-io from Bault ate. Marie south. Petlllwie‘ Ems“ ‘he ‘“"“°‘ _ ‘°"‘“‘““" m" 1,__ ...".“.""...l'l“".“..£i;.1..f;. ... hi; _ w" 4i w King gm, ma“ R. B. Bennett. Prime Minister of tome! the barrel u good as at the formerly served ls Archbishop of Border Cities traffic was impeded ° "We l en 00 per cent. WASHINGTON, NW- " I. l main-u- up... lli-iiiltl.‘ ~ a ' _. i‘ “ii illhlis st Osnod declared ht s skin: . We must hsv uniformit of Vancouver. He is a native of Ma- the sleet milliliter snow which 1i research end experiment can Extradition documents i" "W -"\. ,1‘,1,_.,,‘,', ,,,.,. ,,._..,.,.,... mp...“ i, . Mo“ N Ilmirl ‘v p’ WP Q Y mak a u“ 1k h I i a o .iiliiiii I ‘ I y ‘ , . ,. ‘ nu i. p cm, my“ Wfmlllli- Bhiniiinc st the "New m; rannei-n- planer’ product and see that requirements 001.0099 Breton. Nova Bcotls, and was general throughout western e ‘or ng l e t. c some ad case ‘of Samuel iruui our a i... . Lira iegiyailrsvunnrm . i "ilhnt 5mm." ‘Jifmmg m’ given by Hon. Root. Weir. Minis"? rf the United Kingdom are met, if received hil early education in the Ontario, Barrie, Orillia and other "ml" i‘ mm“ wlls-"lclio" "W, “iii-lie! npefliilf- m" i" Gm“ iwrr ilil.i'.\-|.c.'i\'cl lii-Hli-n Mil I M-QD. ' “mm” Lo! Agriculture, at the Royal Winter we upset to get Canadian goods Mentions. no no ordained at towns north of Toronto were ln- d"! °i Rem‘ "iiiiwi" "m" b°i "P! elsheii b! "film" ii°°"‘ °-i,il.o';~kl“dn';.'li,'l,,l‘;,f"c", “m” r ' It “ in list assist. Roms ii Ill. chided in the {first storm. "'7 "w"- cr Isle indw- tron 10.80. n. m. and ass p. m. i ‘s