53» '.‘~:1“;=‘)"':‘ r“ '_ noon PRIZE Ton 0f Coal Compliments of C. LYONS d: CO. 2nd Prize (‘use of Oranges Compliments of (‘LARK & IWICDONALD minim Elli rm lcmm Ti‘ .'l‘O. Ont, Oct. 10 (By the (‘LLZILhL-"ll I’1'0.".Sl——C(1llll(l£1'5 gold prerlxlction will reach $100,000,000 lvzfhin ten years as the result of expansion on the part of present T"f‘(l'.l(.'l‘l'S and the coming in of l-QKV nlinc". Sir John Alrd. presid- rllt of the Canadian Bank of Com- nlcrce. said here today. Pointing to the record of Can- adian gold mines, which have more than doubled producfon within the pa; i(‘ll years, Sir John was con- tinent that the anticiplted increase drum tlle present high record pro- duction rate of over $1,000,000 a "week would be realized ulithln the vlllne specified. Canada would then be producing half the Rand's pres- Ramond - LaFrance And Bunny Novelty Slack Wire Performers “A Feature Circus Act” if: EVERY NIGHT MONDAY ' 1st Prize “ALL THIS WEEK AT THE refill THE COMMUNITY C RNIVAL MERCHANTS AND MANUFACTURERS Exullsmolv.“ GAMES, BAND CONCERTS, VAUDEVILLE -' 7 A HOURS FREE ENTERTAINMENT OF NOVELTY VAUDEVILLE ACTS The Sulleys An Acrobatic Konck About Act that is in a Class by Itself as a Tumb- ling Performance Cazano Columbia Accordian Artist All Entertainer Who Will Please You The Aerlist Trio 2 Ladies, 1 Man. Aerial Gymnast, Featuring Iron Jaw Suspension Dault fr’ “Suicide Twins” A Novelty Balancing Act That Has N0 Equal - More It’s Un A LaMar Than Unusual, .. , lque ,_ _. GENERAL ADMISSION 15c worlds present turnout. "Gold is what we most need," said Sir John. He expressed the view that the steadily increasing output’ from Canadian mines could mat-i erially help the present situation. With respect to the dlsturwd conditions resulting from the sus-u pension of gold payments by Great; Britain, Sir John expressed the op-l lrllon that people had temporarily 10st their beumgm securities had did earnings and dividend record of Airways we operating approximate: system of high finance. the dlvls. iCanadlan gold mines at a been thrown overboard without re- gard to their intrinsic worth and: much corlfulllon had resulted in re.- gard to ‘gold as the standard of VBIUBS- In 501W of $111! 119W!!! 60"" attract new capital which should “Nd t‘) Indml and Sfluihward w: we“ discussed Yestemay at his fldellt WWBTCIB U18 89719111 0l1$1°°15| result in stimulating the search for Central Afflca- ‘vhne by me 9115'“ “m; Ln federal cw“ o“ chmges "I have just returned from New York and I am satisfied that Pres- ident Hoovefs new plan is going to improve conditions in the Unit- ed States. particularly as regards the banks," he 511d. “Their banking system is not so elastic as ours and President Hoovers‘ proposals will tend to alleviate the situation. There has been considerable hoarding of bank notes among individuals locmnolcted to schedule Each year. the United States through lack of since then, this figure has been confidence, and this also should be improving. until wdav ll slfleds Bl corrected. Improvement in the Un- 90-3 PET 0911i; . ited States shoud be reflected also! Anolhel‘ Example of allwey nYQg-l 1n cmadm so far as Engmnd g5 rcss lies ill the increased mileage‘ concerned I believe it Wm be bmk of our British lilies. In 1919, when on the gold standard much sooner BPYDPlBHB transportation b68811. m‘? than is expected at the present 3591111195 between L°lld°ll 811d Pan-S tima represented forva time the total of Drawing attention to the splen-‘Oll? flying syslem- Twill! 1mm?!“ time ly 11,000 miles of air~mail mutesfl when general mdudry 1S Sufi-wing these stretching from London, not from depresslmt Sh. John was o; across Europe and above the Med-_ the opinion that gold nlinlng would lterra-nean but °11 m"?! Calm "M" and the development of new mines. this 5'85"‘ the tran5‘Afl'l¢8Tl miller “Gold mining in Canada 15 Sm] should be in operation from Cairo} in its early stages of devclopmentflthmugh t° Capewwnl enabling Pas Sir John said. "New devices will beeellBm- mails and meflllandlse “>- found whereby treatment costs be £10m‘ i“ 8'07‘) miles’ "Om Mn‘ will be reduced, and if gold values d°n w capewwnl in mt mm‘? ma“ continue to hold with greater depth u days’ subsequemly acceleratwns and actually increase a". has been Wm it 15 hoped» reduce this “m” the cise in Kerkland Lake Field, Sammie “l m‘ "W" ‘hall “will 9 mechanical means will be found t0 days‘ when the m“ oatmeal” enable the mines to take out ore “m is °p°ratmg' Imperial Airways‘ Capone 3 Income Tax Trial (Canadian Press) FEDERAL BUILDING. Chicago, Ills. Oct l0_—Al Calponels unusual ion of profits in his underworld or- ganizltion, and an attempt by the gang leader to settle his income tax affairs with the government, of income tax evasion. The most important development of the day was regarded as a vic- tory for District Attorney George E. O. Johnson and his legal staff, who are attempting to convict Ca- pone on double barrelled charges which would put him behind pris- on bars for a maximum sentence of 32 years and extract $80,000 from him in fines. - I rrt output and one quarter of the iRowc 1w at depths which c. few years ago ‘vm be controlling’ ‘mm their new was not considered possible. It may executive heafiquarters _ the “aw well be that Canadian gold mines‘ Airway T°".“”‘“5' at Victoria Sh” will become the deepest in the non’ London’ s’ W‘ I" “ mt“ M war] d1, more than 13,000 miles of Europe- an and Elnpire routes. Twelve Years Of a British Airways l Premier Offered (British United Press) i LONDON. Oct 10-—Brltlsh aerial transport has just reached another] milestone in its history-the com-I WINNIPEG, Mun. 0st» l0--(By No Comment pletion 0f 12 yefils 0f feflllllil’ fly‘; the Canadian PYESSF-PTEXTHCI‘ ing on commercial air-lines. v Joim Bracken last night stated he It was in August, 1919, that ai had no commznt to make with re- small 380 h- D- Bllllsl} ‘Plane "S" gard in possible lvlanitoba represen- cended frf-lm Hollllsww. instituting tatlon at all interprovinclal econo- lllB W°T1d'5 first daily M? express mic confercnrc, said to be planned Servlvfi f0!‘ Passcngefs lmd flcigm- for Regina in November. 'I‘he follr between 101K100 and Plirls- The western provinces, it was stated at pioneer ctflft carried only two u“ Regina would smd delegates to the ' Chewing Gum 8W1! smoking. and dentists. It aids tion-cieanses the teeth. Always Trash-because he keeps hi; mouth fresh, with WR|GLEY'$- The cooling flavor of WRIGLEWS and removes all trace of eating and WRIGLEY’S Chewing ' Guln- “flfffif every meal”—is recommended by doctors _ sengers in addition to its pilot. To-‘ day on th¢ ‘London-Paris rollte —‘ epltomlslng twelve years of air transport progrcss-Imeperlal Alr- ' ways are using é-englned air-liners; which develop a total of 2 00 horse power and carry a totaholllfl people -38 passengers and a clew of four. That is an illustration of the growth 1n the size of British pas- senger-carrying aeroplanes. Other examples, equally significant, con-r cern the speed, safety, reliability; and comfort which, thanks to YPRTS! of operating experience, arc now! embodied in British civil aircraft. l Although the big new Imperialf Airways craft weigh when iully-' loaded, approximately 13 tons, they have a maximum speed of 120-miles an hour, while their cruising speed ls 105 miles an hour. As for safety. in addition to the l-motored p001?!‘- plant, each of these big machines is fitted with "auto-slots." which means that; there is no possibility of any loss of control in the air lhrough "stalling" or loss of ill’- lug speed. And ncrw as to reliability, which is vital in the aerial carriaSe of malls. When, seven years e20. Im- perial Airways first bell!" llYlIlB between London and the continent 7.’: per cent of flights were belnl ete us the breath diges- NIXPENSIVI SATIIFYING‘ dcbt or-credltor meet. Would End Textile Strike (Canadian Press) LAWRENCE, Mass, Oct. 10—'I‘he first move to end the strike of 22.000 textile workers at Lawrence Bay by arbitration was announced last night by Labor representatives. Robert Watt, president of the Crntral Labor Union and Secret- nry Treasurer of the Massachusetts Federation of Labor. said h" hid received word from the stat ~ board of conciliation and arbitration (hot representatives of the American Woolen Mills, the Arlington Mills and the Pacific Mills placed their case before the board today. l-fe said the board had request- ed that. the workers, through a com mitten of three from each mill. meet with the Board and present ‘heir case. Watt said he would confer employees tomorrow to name committee from QfiCh mill. The strike of the workers. fight- lns n 10 w cent WBBe reduction with the Despite four hours of unceaslng lopposition from defense attorneys, Federal Judge James H. VJllker- son ruled that documentary evid- ence concerning the attcnlpt by ‘ Capone to settle his income tax troubles in April, 1930, was admis- Universal Appeal To Help Cllirieise (Canadian Press) . TORONTO. one, ooh-an 5p- peal to the Red Cross societies throughout the world one, ln-tnu. instance, to the Canadian Redcrosg Society has been made by the Chin- ese Recl Cross to help in relieving twenty-three million people rend". ed “omeless and destitute by recent natural catastrophies, it; was made klwwll Willi? by Dr. J. L. Biggar, National Commissioner of the Red Cross Society. In order to afford the required help. Dr. Blew said the Red Cross W111 gladly “Wilt any contributions from Canadians for the relief of those homeless and starving mil- lions. The work of relief is being carried on by the Chinese Red Cross ln co-operatlon with the relief com- mlsslen appointed by the Chinese »GOVGI‘llmEllt. Contributions may be sent either to the National Red Cross office in Toronto, or teeny sable as evidence. Extra Taxation . . l Halts Weddings LONDON, October 10 (British Un ited Pressl-A wholesale cancella- tion of marriages in London and :provincial register offices is the rc- branch of provincial office of the Society. Blind Man Can’t» Afford To See _ LONDON, October ‘l0 (British Un lied Presw-Findlng that blindness isult of the extra taxation. In one week 100 prospective‘ bridcgrooms in England cancelled their licenses and demanded their money back. In view of the extra! taxes they could not afford to ootl _ married- A marrrgc license cost about Sh] $10 of which is usually paid before the ceremony takes place. This is refunded if the ceremony is cancel-l ledl l last night had affected virtually ev- ' ery mill in greater Lawrence with the exception of smaller plants in, Methuen and Andover. Two arrests of Communist lead- ers and a display of police force a‘ gnlnst s. jeering crowd also mark- ed the day. ' l on Piles (illicit No solm - no‘ Cutting Your itching, bleeding, protruding piles will go when you actually re- move the amok-bad blood circula- tion ln the weak, flabby parts - and not one minute before. Solver or cutting cont do this - an inter- nal remedy must be used. HEM- RDID, prescription of Dr.J.B. Mon» hu-dt. succeeds because it stimulate: the circulation, drives out congested blood, heals and restores the almost dead ports. imM-non) has such ‘o l wonderful: record right in this City. that 00o. Hughes says one bottle of HIM-ROI!) ‘hblets must end your P119 agony or money back. l“ m°lc profitable, a man who Just 1"-’°°V°1'°d hi5 sight, has decided to ‘i011 llsnln his dark glasses and re- sumo ills old profession of begging. The Acordian King In a Medley of New and Old Songs of “Today and Yesterday” Jerome and Jewell The Best Tripple Bar Act in Vaude- J ville Today, in a “Few Rounds of Pep” _‘_ Of Your Own Show--Cummunity Organized and Conducted - All Clean Fair Fun and Amusement‘. ONE. LUCKY PROGRAM PRIZE , 26 Piece Set of Table Wear YOURS MAY BE THE LUCKY BRING IT WITH YOU TO THE CARNIVAL THURSDAY NIGHT, rol- souorooaon‘. and Economy; roll your own wltli l var-gm: Cigarette Tobacco I0} poo-hops conmn aprons upon street some months ago by Dr. A1- took him to his ofllce and gave him ‘hypnotic treatment. The blind man recovered his night there and then, and was overwhelmed with joy and gratitude to the doctor. A week later he returned to Dr. Ila-shine and complained that he had taken away his livelihood. His pen- The man was discovered on the exander Erskine, a neurologist, who sion had been stopped. and he could find no other employment. He has gone back to his street corner, where he again sits wearing his placard bearing the plea “Pit; the Blind." i.‘ roxvo, Oct lo (a. ea-wnrllxi preparations in Manchuria between Japanese and Chinese troops were reported today in dispatches from Mukden to the Rengo news agency. preciation by still giving $2.59 “" Men’s Grain Work Boots Levine's Bu. sum. sALt CONTINUES 'WITH BARGAINS GALORE. Crowds of people are showing their appreciation by splendidly patronizing this Sale. We are showing our ap- greater Bargains. Men’s Fine Boots and P Oxfords u WWW"? Si"? SHPPETB» Misses’ Black or Brown Tfiesisand Ox- u]! Oxfords up _ Remember if it’s FOOTWEAR-WE HA VE IT.--If you do not see what you re- quire in our windows or on our racks, tell one of our courteous clerks and the style and size‘ you require will-be cheerfully shown you from our well-assorted stock. All new Goods arriving daily go on sale at the some low prices. EVERY PAIR 0F Ollll LARGE ST 00K DISCOUNTED. 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