i i l i l it i W 'T 1 ‘lf 'tt' » 21 1931 1 _ _ ~---._ _ Cl-lR_lVN __GUA\i».N __ ___ __ _ _ ,AGE SEVEN OVER 0 Y~B°w'=~v End rllee tuck fl0lAT|0N ill' nr "rec" ` Y"-WWI Hook” Imp who during competition tonight ue, “Ilona” _-" expected to make a. few ol the Bisehtper-..........`.`luc‘ Pl'°lD°¢i¢l BN l°°l¥\i!l¥ llfle for a “wise onea" sit up' and 'take not- 0--lowther .......... iss D1'°-cel-1011 hockey circuit that win loc. cheat lptereat is ciao centered M- Btwcrt res oe llwludg “X Mgyuima “uma ‘nd thu cpsu events’ pax`,ueul_ H» W aaeneaaaeaa 'W 53 provldo (hs (mg gf. mn’ du" u.ly_th° Tuz_°(__wu_ Much spam- F.T°__-l_;iéé......... 12'i_ *ml "mc hish ‘mdc -umlolea eration. both aroma con. has at-lash “Alphaw ' ` the National plstime. ' ‘ with num mum 1-elm" mm" of G. Beer 123 130 _ 21s Acoordinll to,the advance dope, the various teams entered. The E' gafgfsfxid """'-143 9° 13° D°lh°llsi°. Moncton. Fredericton; ‘.‘l>\ll1" between Kensington and ol mathleeon 1112"' Olwlcttetown. and Hauler and suihmerelds has random py the A.Garnhum......f1I1sa wa as Trlrro, all of whom have access to _e_ars. and last but not least, the T°m_1833‘ - ‘ - rtificilll ice arcnaswiil play a match between “clan Cameron" l1.f|°;"§",§;g§‘;',‘;’p§é':'°2§"“’in olrlsle round _schedule using ripxe and a-than from rreetowh and nigh three,'c.'neer.r'4.cl§.§ra_°' t at Halifax, Moncton and char-' Kiuhola' isalafcd to be a humding- C“"“’“|l lottetown. ' ' ' _ i er, _ B. McLeod .......... 180 'rhe first games will pi-opaply he ;1t-»la.uhderalood that a wleiege- G- Cllvrbcll 129 Ploycd aboamlovember as, but this _from ohariottetowh win be L- DIY lt , will not he deiihltely arranged until _oh hand tonight, presumably to ll- I»=U°l'iy_ 111 a meeting d the teams concerned, “look over" prospects for thg 1082 M~ -*dim* --------~-- 341 which is to be held in -Moncton on field and track team. T°°°1'-2195 - October so. _ All ip au, tonight should be 'nm ‘WW mm ‘mund Kensington “nd_B. LlpthU_l`H eaoaaeaea 105 Two Teams to `link\ vicinity. At any rats the enterpris- H' m“l°7°°1‘ "°'"°°~ 14° It is understood that two. icaml ward to a gala evening. ' _ will use each rink. Truro will go to Kensington sportsmen are to be ‘nan F:°"°' "'.'°""' 97 Halifax and will play their games on the Forum ice surface. Frederic- ltiative in staging this meet and it| ton had previously made a contract with the managment oi the Island eapital's rink to take their highly ing the good example. sown" Tough “cm in rated 888l'e8at.ion over there for some early practice. According to ° ` Footbafl Today "°~ the preach: props they wul _ also s,_Zw':'r,_"_;“o‘;’°‘Y°‘ B"°°' "“ B"“°° make it their "home" _for the ser- The first game in the inter- ,I P m__R',r Hmmm va T _e les. Dalhousie will go to Moncton scholastic football championship for phone' CQ ' ' ' ' ° and _will share the railway town'l 'the MacMillan trophy will be held 8_30__G;_m_d_ stew rebuilt arena with the former Win' on the C. A. A. Grounds this af- art,-B Bakery ' ` ,nipeg lilmwoodsf” ' ' The Moncton arena may plhsibly not`be ready for the opening gamcl of the series, but the construction contract calls for it to be ready? at s. date la few days later and it is hoped that possibly an extra spurt may finish it up previous to the contract dlife. Cup Offered In the meantime Monctonffawks will likely practice here with the Fredericton Millionaires. Practice periods are slated to com- mence shortly after the first of November and about that time the Bearcats will commence their work- outs.on Halifax ice. _ ~ » Just how the schedule will be ar- ranged could not be ascertained but that is a matter that will be worked out on Friday. ___ The Kensington Meet ~ A visitor from the western part oi he rsand dropped in on us last t evening.. and during a conversation' wr.ting his memoirs, and those who Now ,oth 7 ___ m__ R_ T; Holman along general lines, he incidentally mentioned that he paid a _visit to the Kensington Rink recently _and was truly amazed at the "line-up."‘ which he beheld. The interior of course, has been put in shape in preparation for the big Prince County indoor interscholastic meet which takes place this evening. During the past _few weeks this splendid rink has been the_Mecca _ for athletic-minded young men andf bvyl oi the surrounding district, ing management are looking for- heartily commended for their in- is hoped that other centres on the Island will not be long in follow- tcmoon between the West Kent and Queen Square Schools. About Transfers /,J There are certain exceptions under the C. A. H. A. rules to the decision reached as to transfers at the Montreal meeting, such as where is man is transferred to a town and is employed by the same firm in this new location. They have until October in which to take up residence, and branches still have the power in exceptional cas- es to grant 'transfers provided the rules and reguations of the C. A. H. A. are fully complied with- _ Writing His Memoirs with the heevywelghts beslnnlrls to attract attention there has been no indication that Gene Tunney intends to come back to the flstic wars. It w'.'s generally. accellilefi around the cauliflower circuit some months ago that Tunney would re- turn, and point for a tight with Schmeling. Now it develops he is have seen the proofs claim it will be ahlghly sensational h¢.\.k in some respects. The long count will be explained in the longest chan- ter, and some of the inside mach- inery may be exposed to public view. Tunney has written :l few things which have attracted some attention, but his reminiscences should provide exciting reading when released. n., ‘ f _Dempsey Is _ Offered Parse (Canadian Press) - NEW Yoruc, N. Y.. oct. -2s._- 'Jimmio Johnson, Madison Square Gar'den` promoterfannounoed today an offer of 40 per cent of the gate receipts to Jack Dempsey for _a` match in Miami, Fla-, next February against the winner of tha Primo Camera-Victorio Campolo ` heal/Y' weight match here Nov. 27. _____1._.-*_ GENARO K.0.'|l BAY BU B A N ._-1-1_0’ _ (Allooflted Pill) mars. oct. as-Joao Porn. du- ban flyweight, knocked out Frank Gerlaro of the ‘United States in till second round of their bout here tonight- ceaero ls recognised U u. s. riyweuht ehamrlcn W tl* Nhtioilll BOXIDC AA|0¢il¢i°i\- After an even first round. ill which they felt each other Olli- yerq emerged into Gsnaro at the opening of the second and not him down for the count with I _right to the chin. Aarawizir, e v ' PRACTTCE ' V .5-_--" ' The Abegwoits, two-year Island champions met defeat saturday al the hlndlolthoillhtllntllonrlt gan1§ of Bland series. andsronow saurmlaaa to hold the champion- ship for another scar as takiaa What Other Women Are Doing BRIGHTON, England. Oct. 26- _(By the Canadian Press)--A wom- an has _taken on herself the duty of controlling traffic at one of the ,most dangerous road crossings in .Denmark road, Portslade. , Mrs. Brown stands at the junc- tion of Boundary road and Old Shoreham road which is used by many motorists travelling between Brighton and Worthing. When on traffic control between 8 p. m. and midnight she wears an unusual cos- tume. It consists of a. white coat with three reflectors on a belt, a white hit with la red reflector at the back, white gloves (also equip- ped with reflectors) and sand col- ored Russian boots. "1: hive written to the Minister of Transport regarding the grelt danger bf this crossing," Mira. Brown told a reporter of the News-Chrorv isle. I intend to control the traffic at night until a point duty man ol' some signalling device is placed there. My chief fear is for the PII- sengers in the buses which c0m° from Boundary road into the stlowl _of fast trilfiic. Bus driven. H10'-U" -lst; and residents of the district hav, conlritulated me on what I pm doing." Mrs. Brown has not Msn gn duty during week ends. She stated that owing to the malloc! ill which cars are driven at week ends the police had persuaded her-for her own safety-not to I0 9-0, U" pressing. . of all players is urged for this ev- ening atlas at o. A. A. A. zrc“"_‘“- . _ Mm, why the lions did not eat Daniel. Sourfvm the famous oreacher, re~:`1::l, "Because most of the Brighton district. `Mrs. J. S_.__vs_ Bruce stewart _Brown, a war widow, who lives in Dm m., 7 P m_ prow” Bm! _"nepol=apL¢»n¢" . 13. 119 ‘ 145 ' B8 100 117 112 111 127 08 121 125 100 145 134 B1 140 128 108 130 181 217 104 150 B.Fl'8-Ser ......aaa... 00 113 M Millet ...aaaueaaaa 82 '18 150 182 110 80 leo 204 Total-1946. Maiority for Cardinals, 248 pins. High clnsle. Mae Adams. all pina. Hiifh three. Mae Adams, 639 pins. Commercial llr...... __ .....,l.o Fall Schedule Oct. 13th, 7 p. m., Bruce Stewa.rt‘s vs. Stewart's Bakery. 0”- 1331.-7 P- Ui-. Guardian vs. Telephone Co. ' _ t Oct. 13th, 8.30, Prowse`Bros. vs. R. T. Holman Ltd. ' Oct. 20th, 7'1J. m., Gllnrdinu vs, R.. T. Holman Ltd. Oct. 20th, 7 P. m., Prowsg Bros. vs. Stewart's Bakery. lO0t.'20t`h, 8.30 P. m., Bruce spew. arts vs. Telephone Co. _ Bruce Stewarts. ' `_ Oct. 27th, 7 p.~ m., R. T. Holmarls VS. Telephone Co. ` Oct. 27th, 8.30 p. nl.. Guardian vs. Stewart's Bakery. ~ » Nov. 3rd, 7 p. m., R. T. Holman vs. Bruce Stewarts. _ _ Nov. 3rd, 7 p. m., Telephone co. vs. Stewart/s Bakery. vs. Guardian. . Nov. ioth, 'l p. m., Telephone Co. vs. Prowse Bros. ‘ - vs. Stewarts Bakery, ‘ NOV- wth. 8.30 p. ni., Guardian vs. Nov. 17th, 7 p. m.. Bruce stewart vs. Stewart's Bakery. NOV. 17111, 7 D. Ili., G\mrd1l|,n\vs. Telephone Co. Nov. 17th, 8.30 p. ni., Prowse Bros. vs. R. T. I-lolmans. Nov. 24th, 7 p. m., Guardian vs. R. T. i-lolmans. Nov. 24th, 7 p. ln., Prowse Bros. vs. Btewart's Bakery. ` - Nov. 24th, 8.30 p. m., Bruce Stew- a.rt‘s vs. Telephone Co. _ _ Dec. lst, 'i_p. in., Prowse Bros., vs. Bruce Stewarts. Dec. ist, 'I p. m., R. T. Holman, vs. Telephone Co. nee. ist, a.ao p. m.,'clua'rdleh ve. Stewart's Bakery. Y Dec. 8th, 'l p. ln., R. T. l-iolmans vs. Guardian. Dec. 8th, 8.30 p. m., 'Telephone Co. vs Stewart'a Bakery. Dec. 15th, 7 p. m., Telephone Co. vs. Prowse Bros. _ . , Dec. 15th, 7 p. m., Guardian vs. Bnice Stewarts. mans vs. Stewart/s Bakery. ' New Record _-__ (Canadian Press) QUEBEC, Que., Oct. 26.-'A new record was established today by the Colladisn Pacific Empress of Bri- tain in steaming from Cherbourg, Franco, to Flthcr Polht,`Q_ue_., the pllotageltltion where mails are dll- chargcd. in 4 days. D-hours, 17 min- utes, beating her former accord by threl minutnl. _ _ Bar time from Obarbourg to Que- bec, where sho docked thiimornlnl and slaohu-sed passengers, wus sm, lr noun, is mlnuiaa, which is nlns"minutM looser _than the 'Ram Atllnth rooofd established on the New York run by the North German Lloyd-Linarjfuropa, bs- twocn Cnsrbourg and ' Ambrose Light. The luroprarrivad at the New York pilotaga station on Maron asintyear, 4 dayl.l1 hollrl. 6 mln- but ssvarai more hours elapsed bs- yum was backbone, and the rut the aaxttwo games. A full turn-out was grit.” Nov. 3rd, 8.30 p. m., Prowse Bros.‘ Bruce Stewart‘s. - ~ I .B l No lalvu - No CIWIII ' Your itching. bleadins. protruding lliles will go when you actually rc- move the cause-had bloodtclrcula- tion in t.he‘wea.k. rlabby, vim - and not one minute before. Saivea or cutting cant do thil__-_- an ulter- nal remedy must be used. HEM- ROID, prescription of Dr.J.S. Leon- hardt. succeeds because it stimulates xo cirouiatlon_,drives_out,censested ood. heals and restores-tha almost field Darts. I-IEA!-ROID hll llwh D wonderflu record riditin this City; that Geo. Hughes says one bottle of HIM-ROID Tablets mustend your Pile agony or money back. _ ' Gorman ANNIVIIISARY it-_‘ ` Mr. and Mrs. Williamjfodd. Elm' Avenue, were tendered a re¢=¢Di»i°¥\ on the occasion of their golden an- niversary. Their wedding _confet- ulatory address was delivered by the Rev. Carlyle Webster-and Mr. Murdock iooasnittie liaise Doris and Joyce Rodd looked very-wiD80¥\'i8 in pink organdy as they entered the parlor to the strains of “On Olll' Golden Wedding Day," rendered by Miss Ida Simpson, while theypre- sented their grand parents with a bouquet of yellow roses, the gift of their oldest grandchild. and purse of gold from family and friends. The bride of fifty years ago was gowned in blue and white taifeta and their brlde's maid. Mrs. A. E~ Cannon in flowered crepe. After a moat enjoyable evening- was spent in games and oldtime songs. the guests were 'ushered into the din- ing room, which looked very at-_ tractivc in yellow 'and autumn flowers. Mrs. R. H. and 'Vernon Rodd poured the tea. Miss Ida Simpson and Miss Dorothy Rodd assisted in serving. The- evening was brought' to a close by singing "For They are Jolly Good ‘Fei- lows" and "Auld Lang sync." II Duce 'Urges _ al desperation" tel-day and last night the anniver ltoreahe was enabled to dock and discharge. F lltllisllc will ls Exllclln Canadian Government Lqan of Hundred Million To Provide Projects to Be Launched. (Special to The Guardian) November if market conditions are favorable. Bankers and bond deal- llast few weeks upon the possibility of a Canadian Govemment loan to provide for unemployment relief and other projects, but Rt. Hon Finance is unable to indicate at pre sent what method he will adopt.\ About all that can be said at the! closely observing the trend of iii be the wise course to pursue. r well able to assist the Governmen ln' the financing of emergency pro jects for the relief of unemploymen and of other commitments, such a ada savings deposits totalling $1, 400000,000 upon which interest 1| | *T5 3_ 1 l _ ll .§:i..¥“;“ls‘°%‘:§::, ,AAT l-:Y gk Smile with the crowd, Bill o1'rAwA, ont., oct. zs.-F1ote- °° - so tion of a domestic loan of $100,000,- 000 may be expected sometime in Q tt 1)” I Wot crowd money markets andwill invite the ‘ Canadian people to lend their mon- ey to the nation if that appears to That the people of Canada a e f Smoke t s 'A' ers have been speculating for the R 'The Buckingham CrOWd, YOU blight€1°” Richard B. Bennett, Minister or * lll0l’l! B“0kingh8lnS V sold every year sold every month ` . 1 ‘ ".:.v_,\ J( ‘ l- ,, the interest payments on the state owned _Canadian National Railways, there can be little doubt since there . are in the chartered banks of Can- is The figures given are based on the *mg 'Paid' average increased sales of Buckingham S ‘l Disarmament l A domestic iooh is regarded el- Cllufctfcl during thc out tivo yew- ““'“* e _ _ most as a certainty, but the point B323 - ~ ` i \ that concerns the bond houses re- ____-~ --i-1 __, (AsS0<>lli°d P1185) lates largely to the price at which 1. 1 _ __ _ I , NAPT-355. niliy. Oct.. 25-Premier the bonds will be sold and the inter- mm Coxon’ b_un and h`ar y some ers gave the government a. major- W ki prussolmi told the mitch people estrete that win he pals. it ishe- "“’““" Wh" ‘S _‘he L“"°’ °““d°“' ny of 150 to 200 in th H f ee y oct' mm' 7 P' m" Pmw” Bra' Vs y¢St¢l'dily that i-112 W°l'id 1nUSiP di5' iieved the Govemment will have to aw' and George Lumley’ Commun' C0mmpn_;__whl¢h wouldebe ous; 1; e ,_ __ _ ._ _ _ _ _ f a p e arm nations must be .ill-Sl and offer attractive terms as there are 'st M_1 c°‘_°f] Secfetary °f the 3°: to satisfy prime Minister Macgon. GyTO DITITIQT » .. -1 rl Labor pllty, who is person ly _ the tragic bookkeeping of debti still in the hands of underwriters known to __h0uS_mds of the v0te__s_ aids demand for a “doctor's man-| _ of th ‘and relvertltlws _;ll<:___if larsc blocks of bonds rcccntlylssucd _S me _W1 mwah date" to prescribe legislative re- M1‘.H-Co°'»<.t1ccalmcnascr c WMM 55 W "°°°V° 1° C by private corporations and others. _ _ _ by medics for the nations financial Canadian Airways was the speaker omic plight. ' A Dominion Government bond _ Anmhcr con est mf wmch pu ‘C and gconomlo ailments, at the weekly dinner of the Gyro ' _~ He spoke directly to hai! 8 mil' bearing interest at 5 per cent and ;‘_‘__t°‘;s;__§; ‘&onB‘;‘T;';'_‘_ on the whole, me th;-eg weeks' Club held last evening at the car.- `i“°“ P¢"5°.“5 8“t_i;9;`9<;__i¥_;_sii;_i_ 8:1 selling around 98% thus yleldinB aD~ Hegderson' S_____;s0__ '___ Nir Mac_ campzign has been fought _ much adlan National Hotel. 1-le mention `i`:l-tint.: alhtggr hill rneill‘ocn in rd args: :gint-1t.:1:e C cendti' doixbueis 1 Donald as Laiooils leader run- ‘ess savagely than had been Wh! ed the mst' thought M “ying Ln _ _ - °' “na all HWS - _ ’ dlctcd. The most bitter onslaught.; Decdulus and Icarus with “lost jo_i1nlng streets eznil) nearbymsquares ing publloi ii; the flotation were ac- (r;“n€p;§f‘_in;i_~I_;°s‘;;__Agf“i_I__T; gferg?" have been inte,-changed by the split fastened on with wax. He traced W 0 were .serv y Emp ers. colllpitli y an 8.99551 w their I c A -` sections °f the Labor party the history of acronautics from thc _ From a bl_:lc<;_ny_f 50 f_eet ur_l_dc;_\;s;1; §;;ri_<;tls;rnx___ The conversion bonds ~:C__C._r;s_s_;lla___tl;o c_lis_i:1_ii1§uis_l_i;z_¢;__;¢;'_-, Thus Rh Hon Philip Snowdeml fi,.S,._ bauoom me invention of me ` Governmen aace e a r g _res at 4‘_f.- per cent. aio _ ' _ " 9 ’, Chancellor of the Exchequer in the gasoline motor, to the fl,-5; 5u¢¢,;=5_ S nd B D! Fascist 'wack' now semng °'r°““d 95% wm°h re' Commumst' Admual Campbell ii\Labor and National Governments, fill flight of twenty-four miles by the so m ss shirts” militlamen and colorfully presents a yield to the investor of bcmg Supported by both Cmserv has turned-the fun power of his the Wright Brothers m 1905, 1_\. l ' __ _ . _ Blfbed I\€l3»P°iii1allS. whose ranks 5% Pei' cent- » “H12 “nfl I-"b°m1 °r§a"‘1z"‘“°“5' mvemve against his lifelong Labor perimemlng went on till the wal: d t, as far as the eye could Premier Bennett by the way is colleagues who are now me op_ made a, military weapon cf it by reache _ou see, ' able to congratulate himself upon Si’°‘°"‘*°"l“' “gm ponents of the Mad-,onald m1nis_ perfecting motors and machines. llc "S°nlctlllns is iemmed. Perhaps the complete success or the con- _ _ tm told oi the pest war d.velopmr-nt, broken, in world economics, Il Duce version loan in view of recent dc- om °f Ulf ll'lf_’-Si P9°“il@l‘ 53531951 Mn Snowdeds mm message to the commercialization cl me nl. said, and he asked how there could velopments. The conversion loan‘ °f the °1°°U°“ ‘S being f°“'5ht i“| the nmion was "make sur. that the mall, airways in the old world and be European reconstruction unless was arranged when the market con- D“fW°“' Lf‘“°“Shll`°-_Th°f‘= 511' H°f'l men who ran away are o,.e,,,,,,he1m_ the flights to all parts of rl-.c world there was amodificatlon oi "some_ ditions were most favorable. bm? €_“;;‘“*;lf FWS T135" Wh; 13353 ,ugly defeated-. and he predicted by the Imperial Aiiuays. He sshd clauses ol some pence treaties that the _ ra ftlctlcn in the 1 On' they womd be_ By me men who that cohede holds the greatest pe.- ” ` ' ` its ~ L ill ‘hive Dllsiled Wil°ie P9091” if° mf -l'---_ Bl C‘°"‘"“m9“t» is ‘Ming °“°“;"|,an away he meant ,hose who Siblllties because of gloa i.li-:. brink of material disaster and mor- M G0V¢Yl1lll€llt SUITDOFUPF. Qapifiill '| quit ML Macnomkrs Labor Cab_ Some important features are life . - 811 Gl‘21'l'»\ll1. C011-"€1'V8$l\’B N3i»i0Yl'lmet_ refusing to go along ,mm the forest patrol and the alnbulunsc The Premier had celebrated yes- gontmued from page I 9-1555- Ill this .dll/iS1°l1 U19 ill/0 SFOUDS Prime Minister into the muom] service, especially from the nt-i'1`n. - Of G°V€’l'l1ll'1l`ni/ f°!`C‘35 Slim °V9i` He referred to the Gharlottei,o'~\'ii- V _ . ,_ lemergency government. sary of his mobilization order for _ the tilrlif iSU0_. Cllliiillin Glllhnlll The mn Chancellor of me Ex_ Moncton service and told of the il- marvellous anoramlc view obtained Olympic Trials VANCOUVER, B.C., Oct. 26.-(By thc Canadian Press) - Canadian Olympic Trials for 1932 will be held in Vancouver, it was decided at the annual meeting of the British Col- umbia branch oi the Amateur Ath- letic Union of Canada here last night. Selection of the site for the hold- ing of the trials was yet to be made, said J. A. Courtney, chairman oi the Vancouver Board of the Canadian Olympic Committee. Two sites were available, Hastings Park, where a number of international track and field contents have been held within the past three years, and the track and field facilities oi' the University of British Columbia. The University had offered all its facilities, including accommodation for the visiting athletes and its gymnasium for training purposes, free of any charge. ‘Vith a few improvements on the track and election of added seating accommo- dation at slight cost, said Dr. J. D. the march on Rome, pt which mom Haus Ex¢md__,d being a. protectionist. Charles Rot h _ ww __ h d _ th p ent the Fasclsti made him their `well m the Ixbor candidate. Zeicgugouse ozgocobnimoilli Houma; of the Island from the air, and stut- "D“°e'" The b0l‘0UBi'l Of Bury ill LHHCH- The other Liberal members of the ter who wins for because oi' his ed that there wmud be mme fre" 1 He told the assembled throng 5h1,.e_ which was mst to give results National Government also face! heaJ__h_ he _s~no__ s__md___g for “__ quent service as traffic grows and today what ,Fascism had done and in the mst election has like many Conservative opponents as well as, election that achange of schedule wus under ls doing. other h°m,_,ghs_ extendéd ks _,on_ Labor candidates. These are Sir ,i ' ' iconsideration. “There are not p, few nations in `1,-,R hon-,S this time to nine in the Donald MacLean, president of the the world today that view the prob evenmm and is considered unlikely Board of Education who is stagding _Vanc0uVer Gets were Dr. J. S. Jenkins, Pilot Jones, lems of European reconstruction in lead again In 1929 Bm.y_ “_ in Northern Cornwall, and . D- from our point of view." he said. nounced its result at 1025 p_ m_ Simon, Secretary of the Ministry "Nine years have passed since Fas- The winner in Bury was ment C ,_ of Health, who is up in Pehryn and ¢i5t Italy at London presented the Q Amsw°rth_ C0n5e,.v,mve_ Wm, (TL Falmouth. problems of reparations and debts Beu_ Lam, runner up_ This year' Although protection has played in 8. manner that now is the order these two ‘men again mee each an inlpnrtnnt part as an issue in of the day. th ' , lvl. MacDonald has Dec. 15th, 8.30 p. m.. R. T. Hoi- “gut we ask ourselves, should E.f;_ThtC;§:€n:;I;;e§]sgongiitivi 5l;:y§§T1L;t-82;; iurue has asked the the” "BUY P555 sixty “mg yea” ard Labor candidates hopes to an~ m*“°“ 5° r°t“m his G'°Ve"nm°“° mime were is Written the wma? i'l0llr'c its decision at 9.45. solely on the question of confidence. “fh1is" to the tragic b00kke°Pm3 Prime-Minister MacDonald to- He his d°°“n°d"'° Pledge m“"‘5°u of debit and credit based on t.ho` mlm closed his Campmgn in Ser gp any pmgmm of legislation, de- blood of millions of y°l1til-‘3 Wh0 hum Durham “_-ter vlsmng twenty claring that in these times the ad- ncver will see the sun asain. and ,ix ,m,,e,ed cemes ,md address- mlpletrhtlon must feel free to try can it be said there is legal e id? load: “The Britlsn Colulnbirl brancli: of the A. A. U. of C., in nnnunl ses-` t - sion resolves ’.hat, the City of Van-r fcouvcr bc the rcnuc oi the Cmlnd-' Exhibition Association to hold the Ilan Olympic 'D-inls for 103.! and that s ua ground committee bc coiis'.il..li':d,' ' by worrlhs in other peovlcr hitch- out. | enll' '-“W0 men are opposing him-Wil- The consensiis of llfl *ml °b59fV° _a;'ral1;“e d:t‘.i‘s :\1l:'. trjr.; '.9 thd, tied was the terms under which the |executive with pi.”-~ to .;:;_' . ` . John, a veteran of the Great war.; despondent io: thc last two wccks. ` No inquest will be hold( “ .,»f_ , \».f,._,,\ 'if - . .§_'\f ~ 1 moment is that Mr. Bennett ig ¥ _ l \'.‘ nl-_ \»l'A . , _ if " ":\, ,. . ~r t _ 1,# ‘ B. _ i_ ff. ,_ I .`-/f *~.f. ', '._< K4 _~. A. ,MW - i l . / - 4 _ _ " (ll: f, JSA, *.f 3| Reddln. R. G. Derrick. of Moncton, _,W `1‘ l »