JANUARY 39.1935 g g gl l E. _ it rim, cusnprsu g _ _g l ,_ race.-3 ec 5 _ _“SS 33 % il -W 'Z __ 1 vig = 7” f .gr-limi? - STRMIII - TUDAY ms ftooomo rn. couurnv wma A OUS LAUGH! I Ahso N E W S MICKEY MOUSE 1 comma -- mr.-sA'r. JOE E. BROWN in e nsv ours emma 1 Higher Tariff . but no one would suggest it should On III'1p0I't€d Flsh 5 based on present earnings. Mr. "“*" on present earnings. Mr. Munn y (A. P. By Gnardianh Special Wire) BOSTON, Jan. 29~A large dele- gation of fishing skipper-s and b representatives of the several 1: branches of the fishing industry today discussed with Raymond J. IIDAI- WAVE OF RIOT-‘ v-_,_P-___ ||.0 lllll. MONDAY-TUESDAY i "i i BUCK JONES IN “RED RIDER” AND COMEDY “CRACKED SHOTS” . C. N. R. Matter To (C. P. By Gnu-dim’a Special Wire) OTTAWA, Jan. 29.-Consideration is being given to a revision of the capital structure of the Canadian National Railways by the board of trustees and in due course a report will be submitted to `Par-liament, Minister of Railways R.. J. Manlon told the House of Commons tonight. On this assurance from the Minister A. E. Munn, (Lib. Vancouver North), withdrew a resolution which would have requested the trustees to con- sider the matter. 'Ilhe motion provoked a short de- bate in which Dr. Manton said it would be extremely difficult to ar- rive at a suitable capital structure for the railways at present. If the capital were to be based on earnings it would now be practically nothing unn contended it should be based t this was difficult to determine M .A Structure' Under Investigation Trustee Board Will Report On Capital Parliament. Surprise that the cost of the In- tercolonial Railway was included in the capital structure of the C. N. R. was expressed by Hon. Peter Veiniot (Lib. Gloucester) and the Minister then said lt had been so included all during the time Mr. Veniot was in the government. “I wish to protest now," Said Mr. Veniot, “even though I may have been derelict in my duty when I was a Minister." The I. C. R.. The Inter-colonial, he said was built as one of the terms undor which the Maritime Provinces en- tered Confederation. It was never intended to be charged up for its capital cost particularly as it had been built some 250 miles longer than it needed to have been for stroteglcal or national reasons. “We came l.nto Corrfederatlon at contended it should be based on the the beck and call oi Ontario :md o value of the assets of the railway Quebec," said Mr. Veniot. “We g were doing very well as we were I - t ll-11 &\\11°l’l11BlD€1'iod'» sm not opposed to Confedera...lon ll ion consisted of 01.4900011000 ficulties and injustices' 5 The . Players ` Present A 4 -1;. the to of of u stil munl Directed by J. Austin Trainer February 4o»& 5:11 Holy Name Club Too Many Bosses Domestic Comedy in Three Acts Kenney, director oi' fisheries and d game, the requirements of the in- in rt the Governor’s request. an ue the government on which no Ontario and Quebec, he said ter-est or principal had ever been wanted an Atlantic outlet and the lm-,try which Governor James M, paid and 31256000000 due the pub railway was built for that reason. cm-lay will prepgnt gt Wdshingtgn lic, a large part of which was guar- The Maritime Provinces did not , tecd by the government In 1928, want it Further, he contended, he exceptional year the railway had wanted to refute the contention ll med inte to its b In lonlal had bee u p The delegallm was vmuallv lm ca res n de t to the that the teroo n public but this was then only $44 "sink-hole’ for money which was ‘"‘"‘°“° "‘ d°”‘““‘“““ “ Wh” E ooomellgtwas rlllw sallooogmi being acvavlcflll bg thx udlfzbctgnizlll ° van year ssysem amergero e an an a me “ded with ° d°°m°n °° 'P' f en far short of earning enough and Canadian Pacific. The Inter- 1 bney to y the present interest c lonlal had had surpluses year af- vmous branch” °f the industry' charges. Pa tgr year but it was never intended tl Friday. Kenney called the meeting ‘ L1 000 tariff on imported fish. The meet- P0int n. committee. representing m to draw up a specific proposals md demands. _ The delegation included repre- lentetives of many Boston and ig Gloucester fish companies as well ls skippers Captain Ben Pine, io noted Gloucester racing skipper, o was among those who sought gov- Will Descend 2'.. Fire Swept Colliery , LONDON Jan 29--The first do- br . - co Mini: into the main shaft of the of Gresford oolli where 268 miners rn Now Efficiently Operated now being efficiently and econ cally operated." said Dr Man Col Thomas Cantley (Cons. Plo- n, “and it could not be more econ- tou) agreed with Mr. Veniot's views ically operated if the debt or part on the Intercolonlal but opposed the C of it were wiped out." resolution because it “tends 'to make emment md gm- the llgllel-le,_ In the amount. due the govern- us forget how foolish we have been h to earn interest on its capital cost “The Canadian National Railway Col. Cantley, M. P. m ment there were several large items in the past " It was well to remem- ich could properly be wiped out _ber the colossal mistakes made in d absorbed in the debt of Cm- railway building and to profit by o ada, such as the cost of the Inter- them. W colonial Railway, part of the cost of The Canadian National Railway hc Transcontinental and some was now operating on a fictitious anch~ lines which were built for valuation, said Wilfred I-Ianbury c ionization purposes and the cost (Lib. Vancouver-Burrard>. He fav- roeds taken over by the govern- orecl getting "away from book- ent because of political or public, keeping entries and getting down to z UTY lost their lives in an emplosion and pressure, _ `buslness." ‘ fl1’sl\stBept.2l willbo mods shortly, Among the 400 volunteers all Wu' the country who have offered to accompany the experts in the descent are s\n'vivors of the dis- aster and a number of unem- Dloyed. Some oi’ them have never descended a coal-mine but are pre- P'-fedtorunanyriskinorderto obtain work. Others claimed they ""° °li¥ib1s because they were familiar with gas-masks used in Wei'-time. B S Between 20 and 30 men actually Will be the first to enter the shaft since it became a tomb last aut- umn. Preference will be given to, (U. P. By Glllrd.lAn'l Special Wlre) "Dcrienced miners. (Fifteen bedisg ‘Cl-linda are dictated by s ring of :life removed from the gas-filled B Iillit before it was ordered to be i 4 __'»` ed), .Q--?_m______ N, 4 #_----___.......~._&_- -lan. no raasfgveglrbrd. mm 2" Wav wednesday at iso P. M. burns' British bacon importers, with the owledge of Canadian packing houns, W. B. Somerset, Ontario 0'I‘l‘AwA, Jan. 28.-l-log prices in kn al Commission on Mass Buy.ng Y re tonight. At the end of a long 's evidence th Yincisl offic Y . We disclosed enoris on the part of gfoarketing Commistioner told the he , 4.1 .- be Ontario Govemment to circum- vm thisringinordertosecurea t air price for Canadian bacon, and These agents, Somerset said, were not entitled to be considered "Can- Uanadian packers' interests yet Canadian packers allow them to sit in with the British wholesale trade and determine the price for Can- adian bacon." 'MONTREAL EXCHANGE The debts of the railway, said Dr. even though it has brought us dif- all omi cz b Claims British acon Importers et Prices .Here . , c adian agents working solely for the l mm dw' uw, tm worker become. slit; lille itil? ,E _ 4'* U ' l-3 _*al* _. 1.. “fr g , .- _ ' _ Curators. Ginnie *___ m--._ _ linoiormeathsenolea "ru ana... sf rm ofmr ! _|-Y IMIE GLIIB ' The commission will establish The commission will oo-operate I 'm' ,“‘° l”""'*“°°‘ *nd “N mimi- crrunen or sooruuo-nav. i °‘”““’°’ 1” th' f°”'““1&“°“ °f Ewen Mcnougaii will preach in me i mi; *'14 °°°id°“l mmrllve respite cnurcb. omrimetown, on ' W d da , Jan. 30th, at 1.80 pm. 'f,f‘° ""°"‘“‘¢° ""1 "° the "°’*”'s ti; “fish sybbsbth. Feb. src, at If ““ °‘ *h°'°“"“ ‘YSWUL 111 was ...np me 1 pm. 1..-sets centres there will be several ex. Ohlnics. looking after the payment g °u.....‘ "°“°.§".°".‘°““" °'””’°"“°=t ’°' v3§3§£'."§..i...'§....§.‘%"’¢..§ hsa1tb°aue° rimmarmif Wmtmgfm '°““° “fly e Ima °"’° °‘”"‘“°"°"' bommnes mdfeet baeiynpasn W Central iii iii! iii was rem;v... yes... ._ The exchanges will be gm d EW 151 , _ Sl’°°l“m°° ”‘°° P°"'h“P° ‘°“' force in the United Kingdom for inspector of brenchea ol the East- While the commisslmi will oo- a. number of years. However there em T111-Sl? C°mPimY 5-! 9° Chaf- operate te relieve unemployment. are many m°du|¢p,¢l°n_§_ lottetown at present. nemiployment relief it isstatad will gm lmppmmg dlgf-ren” lg gh, _______=,_l l remain a rs lbllity of the 0 0 ge fl .3 ""”"‘ ver the S89 05 13 YN” °f either run more than 12 1 2 per cent of 'u D Y ex. who were chsisod V by 0011' the receipts then the government stllli “ft0;1m°pf:y;el§}€° fd il‘lS Bi! 'I`3b?eyser:;l$>x;er?r|i.nd ghe gov- This oommlsglon Wlll also be Egurggge aglmds “S °f the pr°°°d' or in the public service of Canada ernment will make the 091110 Pm' charted with making provision for It lhe`c°l§lmllll,e at any mn, N- ° pm-tibnats contributions as in the the reuer of mcse m need through pm, mt me ,und ,S ,,,~,,, likely Q cess of adults. unemployment who were not work- mmm, or ls llkely ll, conllnm go all the costs of administration. butlons the workers 's entitled tn ¢h€"‘°f°l'° be 40 Wmks “mf the bm l'°'ml’°"“-"Y t°"hn-ic”-1 and ¥”°n9S" than four nor more than six other becoms law before any benefits an be paid. The benefits begin unemployed and will be at the fol- lowing rates: Daily Rate Rate U5-00 5.10 4.20 3.80 2.70 Men (ill yrs and over) $1.00 Women (21 yn and over) . . . . . . . . .. ‘Men (18-"10 yrs) .. Women (lB-20 yrs) Boys (17 yrs) .% .70 .B0 .45 .35 l hllli MEMORIAM B" I and loving memory ol our El°*l:'7]¢l,i'bh`::eb,‘=¥\o R? hnspslvodmy ““°° for an Sn. But M' 5”* you ll.” ve ln that .iii .E N.D. MacLean dimturaxn ` suntan ii . 1 _ l l, f the counter-activities or the ring Girls (17 yrs) .... when their position was threateneo. Uansdian packing houses have contended that the export price for Baccm dictates hog prices in Canada. They do not, however, export best guslity bacon to the United King- om, Somerset said, but only a pro- duct of averém quality. Thus the price which avenge quality sells at in England determines the price, he laid, at. which the best quality t in Canada. m “odioiall prices” are se: meth' England y an sgrsemsn -between I committee of wholesale who have exclusive oonsignmen who purchase them. agents on that com- uid, who Nplwent houses who akin; the trlde with the position i;rt§i§i:§:t;§;;§lt§ gli eil; ‘v is .glib 'rilii EEF hrertiti (C- P. By Gnardinrrs Sllolol Wire) MONTREAL, Jan. 29-.Filrthet sharp recessions were marked UP on the Montreal Stock Exchange today as traders suddenly with- dre wsupport after sending the market up by increased demand early in the day. Losses held l wide majority over gains at the close. The average of 10 utilities and 20 industrials declined .I to 00.3. mterllsted issues were one! again leaders in the downturn al- though price charlie! were for the most part confined to minor fl`l°- tional amounts. Consolidated at 128, Canadian Pacific eased l-l st 12 3-4 and internstiotrllsi Nickel, Brazilian Traction and o srl Nfl unchanged to slightly IOW- Imau lessee were shown by Canadian Bronse, Canadian Ih- dustrisi Alcohol A and B. Oooh-‘ hbutt Plow and others. Coins were shown by Canadian Foreim Il- Ysstmenh, Canadian Celsness ark! -one or two more. sales: Stocks 11,274 shares; bonds 047.006. Bmclters dropped two full points, 2.18 1 .80 1 M 2.70 .90 Boys (18 yfl) .... .30 Girls (16 yrs) .25 Dependentl:~.- Adults .43 Child .lo It is provided that no insured persons shall receive benefits on his own behalf or on behalf of his dependents which will in the as- gregate exceed 90 percent of the wages he ordinarily received when he was emvlvyed- P¢liod0fPl7lllm¢ Workers will be entitled to bene- fits for 'ls days plus one day for every week's contribution made in the prewding five years. less one day for every three days benefit insurance me been paid ever that period. _ A worker for example who had contributed one year before he be- came unempload would be entitled t¢’fsplus52daylori30day|.lf he or she got employment in the. §§§§§ or her credit. Ill|.lM'shrlprstls ` 5 E? E time, the days would remain tributloms will be made in of stamps posted in the This book will con- workers insurance \ ‘, . ._ v ‘ln his district where his case will a system of occupational and phy- The staff of this commission will Civil Service Act and will bc en- sional personnel. Employment Service The some commission will estab- WGOUY lish an employment service with any member Bppolnml to fm . vp. branches throughout Canada and regional headquarters. for the pur- pose of bringing workers and em- ployers together and serving as an exchange medium of employment. information. It may demand infor- mation from employers and a pen- alty is provided for failure to fur- nish such infomation. Advances msy be allowed prospective sm- ployes to transport them to the scene of their employment, the amount to be recovered from the worker alter engagement. Persons receiving an independ- ent income of 9% per year or more, seasonal workers never em- ployed nrcre than 22 weeks or one year whether in an insurable occu- potion or not, and workers who do not put ln full days on the job, may he exempted from the set. Details of Procedure The details by which the provis- ions of the bill are intended to work follow: Each week an adult Workman will buy s 25 cent special stamp and his employer will also buy a 35 cents stamp for him. Both these stamps will be pasted in the work- man‘s book supplied him for the purpose. The suns procedure will apply in the casa of women and those un- der 21 years of are, with the stamps for the lesser weekly payments When s worker becomes unem- ployed. he will go to the exchange be investigatpd from his book and 1”! 1" ””’“”b1¢ °°°"P*‘"°”5» 1° Wm be insufficient tc discharge its ns- em Administrative Colts also be responsible for working out bllltles the mpc" shall wmaln ,£._ t commendations for the amendment Tihs Dominion treasury will PHY sicial training for the unemployed. of me pmvlslons of me acl, After making 40 weekly oontrl- be under the Jurisdiction of the Mlvlmry Commllk, 19|: - 25|: - 29:: - 691: employment agencies and excnmg- I See the value you get for these prices. “ ""°“¥h°"l Cemde to brine ooursnsisnonan-snvsua "‘§“;u"’;‘;m°‘;”P’z‘;5;’;‘ *’~;f;“\°’- Arms. I.-6'M-'I-U-il1'4~ (Every 25 cent purchase gives you a ticlret on the other assistance to unemployed who SKATE AT An"“""ENA Friday multi Abégwelt Clllb Lottery.) "°'° “°‘ °”“"°“ to b°“°f1*-=- in ue br charity. L-am-1-w-11. P. stir _’ _I __ iiiiiif. 1 E§§9 g?E 393 rs-nberriea .. ortening tits elle; g O an Bo Flakes Large bottle Orange Marm. 294: l Strawberry Jam 29c lllaspberry Jam ..........29c 10 cakes Soap .............29c 1 dozen large Oranges .... 290 2 dozen Apples 2!-lc 3 cans Com 29c 3 cans Tomatoes 29a 15StrlngBroom ........ ..29e as esrtélrltti iiltllltte lic” P xee Matches .... 254: is In Flakes . .. Zoo 26a . . . . Zoo cy Biscuits 26c KP ..25c Frcshilrsv zsb Honey .......... ... bile Peall........... ...29c Plums ............. 29c s. Beans 29c 3 Castile Soap, large 29:: l_l_lu`i a - .»-...»..».-.. 19;) ...-......... 190 tmsal 190 1% .....~. lilo lilo 19c 190 19o ......-......N . Oocoannt 7”” C‘¢’Wn |l|'l'0....>.`. 19 ‘. EXTRA srscnrr. 1 Til PEACHES ` 1 az: 3 7c; EXTRA, SPECIAL 1 lb. 'rsA, pug, g " I0 lb. SUGAR . EXTRA SPECIAL 'Z 10 bars Sunprlse Soup 1 lb. Fresh Groll-ual Coffee Both for " 4 cam island String Beans 1 bottle MoCreuly Pickles \~~»»»»¢»\ ¢-¢¢;»»~.--¢ , large, 3 for . . . . .. . ' Halibut, lb. 25c salmon, lb. 25c Fiussu FISH Smoked Flliets, 2 lbs. .~.. 23c _ Haddock, Dressed, lb. ...... lZc `r-csh Flllets, lb. . . . . .. l8c Smelts, 3 lbs. ............. 250 . Finmm Haddie lb. . . . . . . .. l6c Sauer Kraut, 5 lbs. . . . . . . . 251: Sliced Bacon, lb. . . . . . . . . . 29c Spare Bibs, lb. Frnnkfuris, lb, , . . . . . . . . ... Mc I Boneless Cod, 2 lb. for 254: . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6c ~ Veal, Beef, Pork and milk fed A prices. Chicken! at lowest market I umm dvvtns vim” am unt f sis cont butlon to th , _,___ l \ I 5 N cp all G Dl'° - unemploym. nt insurarre iund. In lo will be b ~*-*-"l-“-su . .,, 4 B;-lou th t ii tn; <1.. P ye’ "‘ “' Wy' . . insurable Perma the wlirkeerss ?i§1s;i.li»1;;ein¢;acbra‘wl'§h§°‘t‘;‘iu§’§’§“; *;‘e,§h;’°§"';_e*‘§t‘.i corner Kent and Prince Streets third. Th: t lnlstratlon casts areiln touch wmlpother erhnlges gn Ph 8 89 ` . I al Canadian Mounted Poli.e. ll. As a member ol Dominion, provincial, of municipal police fore ces. 12. Employment in the public ser- vice of Canada pursuant to the provisions of the civil service act; r of a province or by a municipal uthority upon certification satis- aetery t/o the commission that the ployment is, having regard to he normal practice of the employ- ment, permanent ln character. 13. As an agent paid by commis- sion or fees or a share in the pro~ fits, gr partly in one and partly in other of such ways, where the per- unemplloyment beneils if he or ‘gnged in accordance with the rules -l-ll dvl_W.y mmllm., wlll con. 5°" 5° °mPi°Y°d ls mainly delmld' she becomes unemployed. It will of that body with the exception of Slsl ,flag chalrnign md not less ent for iris livelihood on his earn- ings from some other occupation. members. ` The chairman and other mem- bers will hold office for a period which, in the rose of each or the mfembens first appointed. and of cancy. shall be of such duration not exceeding five years as may be determined by the 'rovemor in council, and in the case of all other members shall be a period of five years. No member of the committee will be eligible to be elected to, or to sit in the Parliament of Canada. Ot the said mem-bers. other than the chairman, there shall be ab- pointed eithen one or two after consultation with organisa- tions rcpresentative workers, and an equal number after consultation with employers. If. in the opinion of the Minis- ter, a member becomes unfit to continue in office or incapable of performing his duties, the minis- ter shall forthwlth report the facts to the governor in council and the governor in council may declare. vacant the office of such member-.l The minister may sssistl to the committee from the public servioc of Canada or otherwise such pro- fessional, technical. secretarial and other assistance otherwise than from the said service shall be sub- _iect to authorization by the treas- ury board. Safeguard 0! Finds The chief duty of the advisory committee will be to advise the commission and watch over the funds ie ace that the disbursements are kept in line with the receipts. The member will serve voluntarily bu: \'.'i'l reiclve n‘l:\vinces for ex- psnses. mrmsptw_a__a_sbae ma no on-L or where he is ordinarily employed as such a/gent by more than one employer. and his employment un- der no one oi' such employers is insurable persona will be l11°°° taken out L. tm :una but if tneyl atm em 1° em e 0"” me . . _ tor oral asreemehl wh th" shoulders the cost above that ng- °“ em Y ' _ :I 'f'~';’~=*~ i f~~-‘**“~,“,,,**-¢ m§;'gi,T‘.~'.»,1 d-pif. nd for by time or oiecewofx br “W °ffi°°f in °h”¥° °f ‘he el* ins emplovmenta will not at Pres- “ °“ W ° ° mf* Y ° ~ “”`”' chan will decide what benerts _ ent for his livelihood mth’ including ww employed out' In the canadian “ct the mmm' the wiioerker is entitled to. The wo'k- fgglléellénlsggggeg gngllels uaengglgh 14. Otherwise than by way oi' ide Canada by 08“°~'3i°“ ¢m31°Y' ion treasury Pali all th? °‘“" °f er's benefit year begins then. what the Wlll not make conmbutlons manual labour and at a rate or B” md Wm were mmmme beta” ad”um5tr°'t'i°“ and in Bdditim °"°"beneflts he receive from time to ly Amcullum hortlcumlre lm1e5_ remuneration exceeding in value _leaving Oahedl. tributes to the fund one-fifth of Mme will be entered. try. I ' $2.000 a year or in cases where such, A considerable list of oocupztions. the aggregate amount the workers Should the w_..k,.l, or employ, 2' Fishing employment mwlves l,,m,--l;m., SM. will be excepted and therefor will and employers put up. Whether th? object to the finding of the lnsur- 3` Lumbering and logging vice only, at a rate of remuneration not make contributions or be en- government in Canada is contri-. Bm, Olllcen either may appeal to 4' Hunan and trapping ' whlch’ ln the oplnlon ol the com; tied to benefits. The excepted em- .outing a larger share than in Brit- the w“,l,0g mfg,-ees, 'rm mem--, 5` Tl. gnmon b walél. M. by .mission is equivalent to a. rate oil' ldymentg include agriculture, tea- aln will depend on the cost of Ml- um, offkpr mgy also refer any all-` mmvmglm y remuneration exceeding $2.000 fi hgufinm!&2i§:lg'b v§x::gn% mmmtmnon Claim W *M5 °°“ft~ B' Banking mortggege loan trust *mf for fu" time “'-"°°~ Pf°"lded~. M ' ' ' ' . fi that n rson in re ct of whom. °mp1°y""' p°u°°' “my and MW P°'°°'m°l °' o°mm|”’°“ Court Of Referees V gym* or other financial busl icontriabustlgreis have beiine paid is anf owes. ‘Emu and cum] workers' \ 7 `Domesllc sewlce except Wham insured contributor for not less than Railway empwyes wme under The °m‘p1°yme”t and “chu in' A oourt of referees will consist of ‘tl.le`e lo ed son ls em loyed ln five hundred weeks may continue as he msumnce s°h°m° but sailors “man” °°mm1"$1°“ Wm wnsmt °f' one or more members chosen to `a clugmm. in mme 0l.pl,uSlne$s,an insured contributor r1otwitl'r'~ and fliers de not. o, chief commissioner and two represent employem wlth lm equal tamed on lol. lie pwpose of gall, lstandlng anything in this para-_, °°m”"5‘1°“°’° 0"” ’°l”`”°“tm3 me number of members chosen to re- 8 A prolessloml ,fuse for me' ‘ graph contained. Q P‘7m°“t 0, amen" W°’k°"° “ld °“° the °mpI°Y°“" An f present insured contributors and a Mol; or as B pmbatloner umlergolng l5. Of a casual nature otherwise- mml. Wm bi* “'P'P°1nf'°d by the 5°v°m°’ chairman appointed. probably a tnlnmz for employment as suchlthan for the purpose of the cm-~, mmnu Wm bn PM °“t °! Ueneml in °°“‘“°"' The" apwmt' county judge. The members of the nurse players trade or business. - ontribulfod otlllally W me WWW' 11101155 Wm be 1°? ten Ye”-rs and ""7 court of referees will ‘oe paid. 9 teacher lncludlng teaclvrs ol 16. Any class which may be sp~ci-. and employer with sovernmcgl tirement shall be automatic at the Panels of pen.” ghosen to ,.e_ mullc and dlmcmg whemm.. em ‘ “ed in a Special order made by me’ adding me mm to me tom age °f rm Pmsenf- °mPl°Y9\'S md mslued gaged in schools colleges nniver-| ”°mmL§5i°“ ti’ apply f°’ the nur' me “her tw°' In “ddmml t° me duties mid contributors respectively. will be sims or lnstllulgs or ln A mlvawlposes of this act. as being of such.. A rrxllrl vxlrsrlluilgedxil £3: 0: lloawn under inet get with r;s;>el:l§ pl.ep,m,¢ capacity la nature that it is ordinarily adopt- , V61' . ~ ll-l'1¢mP °Ym U ’75Uf5U°°» W pfpipp ' ~ subsidla em lo ment only eek, his employer N cents Ind bs the duty of the commission to um1;ul;21e;,,ol,abl‘;,l:: ffggnlg ';,:.xl` m;°~t§; Qfygegggggnaggze giirdadot as priiiiylpal iilegns of lip.:-‘1 the government 10 cents- explore possibilities of extending ludge_ The d lsl ol me umpu... ' _ Y' " llhood ` Woman worker Iced 31 YW! Will that form of social insurance by Wlll be lllml ` ontribute 21 cents. employer 31 supplementary schemes or other- The unemnlovment lnsmann ad- cents. government 8.4 cents. wig, lm-fepting the mepimm, .md vim” wmmlwee Wm be wwlnmrl Workers under ll years will GOD' make representations accordingly by the governor ln ,,o,mcll_ 'It wlll rfbuia 8-1 f"ll°WSI 13'” Y” ` me” 10 the K°V€1'Yl01` in °°“-“¢U- report to the sovernment before 13 °°“"' WV 9” 15 °°nt°3 17 /im' the end of February each year on nys 11 cents. :iris nine rents. 16 Unemployment mile: me mndmg of ,he ,memplnymem ec on c . , Royal Canadian Alt Force end Roy 17. In the service of the husband or wife of the employed person. i 18. For which no wages or other money payment is made. where the person employed is thc child of, or ls maintained by the employer. - "For the moment, chaos seems to have snatched from mankind mnny of the recent gains, especially in the . field of freedom." -~ Marquess of] ` Lothian. _,L4 ::Persian Balm-the ideal toilgt _' requisite for every dlscernirlggt woman. Perfect in results. Crent "1 complexion: of rare beauty and . charm. Dolightfully cool and rc- freslilnfz. Never leuvcs a vestigc nf stickness. A velvety smooth lotion 1 toning and stimulating the skin. Making it truly rose-leaf ln texture. All dainty women invariably clicfsc Persian Balm. It imparts that subtle- distlnctlon so characteristic of the l elegant woman, ' word 0Ihe-r nru on epnllmtlnn non l!.\'l‘li:-2e per word, vhrce Inner tions for the vrlee or two. strictly rrgyible in odvlmco. Agents Wa ted AGENTS WANTED T0 SECURE orders for complete Lindbergh story including marvellous achievement: tragic kidnapping and dramatic trial. Large book; 820 pages; 50 illustrations. Prltc only $1.25. 'lremendous demand. Liberal commission. $5. to 810. per day easily made. Credit given; freight paid. Cloth-bound sample sent free. Act at once. Toronto A, Box 32. N-1787-1-30-30. Male Help Wanted T=rasN'rrcs"' ` 'w”A`N"r s n "i“Ti team Berber Trade. Short Course. expert training. Molar Bllber Col- lese. Halifax N-asa Advertising Rates--Payable in Advance Central (lnavdinn locals. 44: per word; Western and Eastern lnrala, 2e per word* Announcements and Coming livontq to pi-r word; Classified Se per word; In Afemnriarn Notices, 'we prr Inch: Unis uf Floral mm Spiritual Oflul s C do t 4 Ill _ or . e e , e on mums; [Anton nl Comlnlfncs 7m- .per innhr Notion of Thanks and An_|1r»oln¢ ol. 70|: per lnfh or ic. wr _ lllnlmnm Charge for any advertisement twenty-five earns. ...-.......--~»-1.-».~.»»»»»»¢».¢¢»¢¢¢»~~¢»» n¢».~.-.-~»»~»~»¢~e»~e»-...sap -¢ pepeeonusaaa o “ Fffsiiie cAnnnoAnn sUl'rAnu-: ro; V' lining outhouses, etc., lr per sheet Guardian Office, tf. FOB. SALE - AUCTION FOBTY. FlV¢. Brid8e Ind Whist Score Cards. Guardian Central Jon ., Printefy. Nov. 1-ti. , _ `-`"-.___L-T-__*;;+; ~ i‘emaie_l-_lelp Wanted l WANTED-GIRL FOR. GENERAL housewonk. Apply 125 Rlochford Street. References required. _, ___._-_._. . .____,,l-i9°l;1;&°iif~ WANTED -.. WOMAN Oli GIRL* for house work on farm. ibut in ' family, Wages low. Please write full particulars. Addren Box 24, Borden. P. E. 1. L-8890-l-30-li. Wanted ` T0 LET-BDOMB IN FINE ltESfD~ ence. Near centre. Apply "H." !f¢mon|lU|ll9l!§ia|Mi\ll0!-.. 611851185. L-8911-1-I0-li. _.,,..e._. _...._.,_ ._....___;_; ..._-' _z rms wAN'rEn ron. ntltnnio- Appiy to K., care of Guardian. ' L-Sass-1-I-fi 1 Rinse, Chipso, Oxydol -_