r l" FUNERAL ssnvrcs of the late .5,._tl‘he meeting which was largely at- - ‘- tended was presided over by the _, President, Mr. James McKenna. All YOU GOING ‘l0 Bl CON- SPICUOUS through not wearing a - POPPY. The girls will meet you with "HEART CIT-Jams Igflm; p1” I110»! aridasinile. Bereadywith presented on Monday and u“ wh- - 9'53 esday niahts, is one of the best . mgqd m gm‘ “W. W" DONATION I-IUIIVID - The .__. a large sum of‘ 010.00 was tho aplen- . _ ma: alums-city workmen d“ mm Wu“ 81"" "I the ‘m engaged yaggq-dgy mam,‘ Red Cross for the Crippled Child- pflrg u; m, 99mm. "flu m renhrundbyagroupofJunici-Bed t of the pen” m‘“°n. Ciel members of West Kent School Imderthe leadership of Pete Paton, namely: Bill ‘rldmarah. Tom De- Bloil, Douglas and JflFkle Nichol- son, Jory Foster, Artie Wright and Temple Hooper. These energetic Juniors planned and put on a most enjoyable afternoon and evening entertainment to large and enthus- iastic au ences of friends and par- enta- Ibs ’ Dance Hall wasvvery kindly given by Mr. C. H. Foster for the occasion and the boys dec- orated it gayly with Red Cross pen- nenta and posters, and cleverly con. ‘r ‘ a stage of packing boxes. Thane were recitations, jokes, con- jin-ing tricksfla boxing match and pillow fight, original school and de- tective plays, all amusingly done by the boys: also bagpipe and ac- cordisn selections by Mr. Joseph Duncan. The most. popular event itriirniii. ruinous opus cannon or soon-arrm-mv, en MacDougall will preach Tuog. _____ a 10th at Bangor at 7 p. m. 9'“ --i- Envy YOUR. coupons sonar d reserve your seats for Monday ; _ d T119805? rilflws lbcgicn Play, seem cry" om LATE APPLE BLOSSOMS—A Eyisiior to the Guardian office yeoter, 211B?- Dr. D. B. A. McLean, veter- linery surgeon, Clyde River, reports that on apple tree is in blossom in section of the country. ii i; comnscroa noun-w. Bob- gel-t ma, Morrotoh,‘ n. a, who had the for the improvements to ;' the local electric plant, is in the riCity, registered at the Canadian Jlaticnel. Jimmie Germ" in which all the young performers took part wearing fantastic costumes and in which George W- Hibbett will be conduct- ed at the Baptist Church, George- Atcwn on Sunday afternoon, service starting at 2.30. B. L s. nmsTmG-Six new mem bers were admitted to the Benev- olent Irish‘ Society at their regular monthly meeting held last evening- shine, Fresh Air, Soap, etc., made quick work of tbs offending Jimmie Germ. Loud cheers and hmdclap- ping followed each number and the errteflainment successfuly ‘ ’ ed with a vote oi thanks extended the use of the hail and organ, and the singing of the National An- thorn. ,1 WYATT-JIOVED-A quiet wed- -——-i—. if‘ ding, but one o: great interestfn PEmWNALS - the local community. occurred when Miss Margaret Kennedy, Bloom- "d 8e“ o. A ohflsue or Yo“ wit“ ing Point was a visitor to the city ‘_; in holy matrimony, Edward Arthur | t ' ;: Wyatt. and Jeanette a Dover, both Y“ "m" of Pleasant Grove. The wedding was ,3 Mr. B. W. McKinnon, Superintend- zgliogazmesdiymtgunjgertz: ent of the Island Division. C.N.R., f. friends gathered to" extend to Mr. retumed Thumny ewnmg ‘mm " l: m‘, m‘ wym; ‘u nod “h”. business trip to‘ Moncton. eh ‘ was fined 810 and costs or 20 days. rw: y-gasu-y. The singing of old reminds times. broom a mlIt aa-ioosbia ey- Miss Beryl Mabey, Miss Lydie Pooley of Port Elgln, N. 3., Miss Adelaide Pooley and Mr. Kenneth Robbie: of Tryon were visitors to the ‘ POLICE COURT — Yesterday morning at the Police Court a drunk An infraction of the Restaurant By- E law case was adjourned until tornor- ‘my 7”md“7- f, row. An offender against ale Pro- _'_' n d n t; hibitionActwas fined $200 and costs wl- J- E- Tlwflm‘ ‘m ‘° 1 The 0mm“,- m ‘ Philip Eugene left this morning for o: three months. shoplifting case was fined $20 and given a sixty day suspended, sen- tencs. their home in Dartmouth, after spending a two weeks holiday here. the guest oi Mr. and Mrs- L00 P. _\_____ Duffy, Eustori St. T0 ATIEND WINTER- Frfllr- ‘ Hon. G. S. Sharp, Minister of Agri- culture, Mr. J. W. Boulter, Deputy Minister, Mr. W. R. Shaw and Messrs L. W. Roper, l". F. Baird and F. M Nash of the I‘ Fed- eral Department oi Agriculture, will be in attendance lat the Maritime qwiriter Fair which will formally op- en at Amherst next Monday. Mes- srs Roper and Baird have already left for Amherst and the others will {leave Saturday or Monday CONFIDENCE Continued from page 1 Gold production in August, 1030, amounted to 170.052 ounces, in July, 1031: 223,734 ounces in August, 1931; 225,630 ounces and in September, 1931, 230,552 ounces, a gradual in- crease to $55,000,000 per annum. Canada's adverse trade balance with the United States for the first nine months of 1930 was $204,000,000 and for the first nine months of 1081 had decreased to $111,000,000. For the third quarter of 1930 it stood at $66,000,000 and for the third quar- ter of 103i. only $10,000,000. Last month for the first time in many years the balance was favorable to Canada. ' aorrvrrms ABOUT CITY-City moi-amen were enraged ‘yesterday In coating the South African War Mgumfhl with a protective cover- Ins. the monument having been cleaned beforehand. The laying of ‘asphalt has been 001110101400 0n Dorchester Street, near the Basilica and on Richmond Street between Welt and Rochford Streets. Rae- pail‘! are being made to the side gntfjngg of the Legislative Build- ing and the plot surrounding the World War Memorial is being put an shape. UPWABD ‘IR-END OTTAWA, Ont, Nov. g-A con- tinued favorable trend in Canada is shown by government statistics is- sued this week, states a report is- sued by the department of trade and commerce tonight. Figures show, says the report, the first advance in the wholesale price index since August 1, 1029; increased output of hydro-electric- ity: a continued upward swing in industrial and public utility com- mon stocks on Canadian markets and increased production of coal. petroleum and other minerals. The report states the most favor- able factor was the upswing in wholesale prices, recording advances in grain values and in iron and “Vi! products, in electrolytic cop- per, lead. silver, tin and zinc. ’ The advance in prices of non- ferroin metals is calculated to ben- efit to a considerable extent min- ing in Canada of copper, silver, lead. tin and ainc. i. SEB-VIOIS IN YORK PASTOR-- onaaos, Sunday, Nov 8th will fiybe, Central Church, 11 a. 111., “Y Brackley 8 p. m. and at York, both at 3 p. m- and 7 p. m. .Ths services inn York will be Anniversary At 3 2p. m. Dr. A; C. Vincent of‘ Char- ~ i lottetowu will be the spatial preach- ‘fcr and the male uuartette of Trin- T-ay Church will fur-hi»)- special , music. in the evening Mr. Geo- ;risers of Charlot-z-Jaiw" will be ihe -; soloist and the Men's Choir wiliisad Echo service of praise. G. A. Christie, jar. A., Minister‘. naunwrcss socm. - on nday evenins‘. IWVOIBW ma» m" P. U. of Alexandra held a Hal- , scoiei at the homo of Ml‘- > Mrs. Earle Jenkins. orou , lltoads. The guests as they arrived- ‘vfiwsre met at the door by two people. representing a witch and ghost. who air-Plum shook bands; andshowed than into} dimly-hinted mom. which was’ epiiropriately decorated ifor the occasion. The antics of the Iaisousradsn caused much merri- ment until the time came to I111- snaak.‘ The remainmr of the even- » lng was spent in games, council. 3 fortune tellinl. etc" after a 2 delightful Ballowebn laacia was Tests have shown that airplanes cuatecwitrriwax travel faster than those treated with" the usual var- nismthswaxreduoingthsairfrio- ticn. " iiucnoii SALE aocnon sans or nnmrruas a-ea. . ‘it v fire‘ ; served by llrs. Jenkins asahtsd'b!"11n the premises, sofCambei-land- st, Tuesday. Nov. 10th, st 1 p- m. mums, Dining room, bedroom and pulse faraltaie. No reserve. ‘res-ms Iii. I. W. lholly. IOIO-li-‘l-ll :' her charming daughters, Ilva and zlehhstcsoioss. was the health plsy-“Ths Trial of,“ the Queen and her scouts of Sun-_ by Bill Tidmarsh to Mr. Foster for. LWHEELS l Continued from PIIQ 1 I German Potatoes In Cardiff Ten thousand bags oi German potatoes were landed in Cardiff in iris (JliAitiA)'l'i"l'UWN u ARDiAN PUBLIC FORUM This column ll open for the dllollsion by correspondents 0f questions of inmost. The C‘ lottoiown Guardian does I100 ROOKIE” Qflflqj ‘I; opinions of correspondent. AN ANOMALY Stir-The iarce oi fining an in- toxicated auto driver a paltry $5.00 $0 $10.00 with a few days jail, and mulctlns a sober man, who happens to have a bottle of liquor unlaw- fully ih his possession in the sum o! $200.00 is a matter that should be considered seriously by the govern- ment and legislature. Remember, I am not excusing or palliatlng the oi’- iense of the latter. If the magistrate who imposes such penalties has not the power to d° m9" lustiy than this, then en- abllns legislation should be passed Ell/ins such power. If he has the Power he should exercise it witii better judgment. Give the intox- icated driver two ycars in the pen, OBI‘, I am. Sir, m, carrrc. -____..___ M AHARAJ AS, JEWELS STfllEN- LONDON, Nov. 6. (A.p,).._m;er. aids, diamonds and rubies valued "l? Bbfillt $40,000 and about which the legends and traditions of Hin- 1 dustan have built an atmosphere of romance have been stolen from one of the Indian pctentates attending the round table conference. The youthful Maharaja. Dhiraja Kameshwar Singh of Dharbhangal discovered the loss of the jewels last night when he went to his pal- atialsuite in his hotel overlooking the Thames. i Police were notified and a con- siderable squad of Scotland Yards most apt young men were sent to had impressed her. Mrs. Boothrcyd o.’ Hunter River brought some re- ports oi a meeting in New Glas- gow, N. 5., which as a delegate she recently attended. Remarks were al- so made by Mrs. Jones of Pownal. Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. C81!!!)ben- City, of the need of work amon! the ygung boys and Q1118. Th8 d“- ferent unions were asked to hold fpublic mcetinSB 5nd BTW?“ this |work in song and P105?» ¢° "-11- m“ all may become more lntorcittd and active in this great Work m‘ the good of humanity. The meeting then closed with the Mizpah Ben- edlcticn. GOV’T Continued from page 1 ' "__—_~—--———~—__. - ‘BHIBNEBTII frre beat the record, and he sot a C‘ "'.l'ho outlook for British industry," by the Federal Gcvemmoht o, 1n. lhopeiuliy than for sometime past." mus or Qhlgnegto brought m, two 4 traded wheat for Brazilian coffee, so m4 the umber. M, M, theuizels of cured honing to the Soviet h” to be Bathe,“ by conespontb! Foreign apprehensions over the British Wrta- The port of London The commissmn l! mpooed of! Exports of Russian wheat have chairman: D. W. Robb, o.‘ Amherst, Inents o‘ soviet when this year will v ‘food rations for its own people too consumption, leaving less available I The quarmly meet,“ o! meicd. Ihtho first nine months of 1931 Parish Hall. Lunch was served at of Pilgrims," followed by the scrip- then led l“ prayer‘ 5°“, by Mi“ Welsh tinplate industry rrom Swe- m Unions» The minute-l °f h“ "- Hull in large quantities from Poland, |arinounced that an Oratorical Con- fol-em“ dumping ‘mm are“ Ema", peronce and hoped all would do dumping bill. “Almost certainly," Temperance Contest was discussed m; bu], “mm-m win-be made by Woolner of North Rustico gave a goods they cannot sell in Great Bri- a number of helpful suggestions and interests. often by simple stories told by their tectlve measures will be taken by read extracts from a sermon which expected to be the first step. Over vatives support is protective tariffs iited by experience, a widening of be held over until the next Imperial next summer. tral Europe. Germany has huge agreement expires next February. $640,000,000. Germany's total for- high as $7,500,000,000. France ls in- Major Parmeleés ccmmunicatlonwnh 53 pa. cent interest m g". Lure from Hon. H. H. Steven!- Bht- rangcment under which reparation the matter of trying to obtain from July, potatoes. A memorandum lrs been Germany, but is interested in repar- history of the matter and suggest- meet both. She wants her capacity Colorado beetle. Protection against cial debt. To attempt a wide scheme tam, from gm, country, .aticn payments on a considerable ' conciliatory attitude toward China find the thief who, they said, walk- ed into thg hotel, went to the bed- room, opened the jewel case and left without difliculty. ‘ C- tinued from page 1 tion remains in the background for the present. When the council re- assembles a three-fold programme will lie 'beiore it, according t0 league authorities. First, a supreme effort will be made to induce Japan to adopt a and. restore the status quo in Man- churia in accordance with the League's recommendations. Failing that, the next proposal would be a declaration calling for all mem- bers and probably all Kellogg pact‘ signatories to remove their envoys. The latter could be voted validly without Japan's approval for it would be only a recommendation, but officials believe it would have a tremendous moral effect. It prob- ably would be prefaced by a con- demnation of the Japanese rs vio- lator of the covenant and the pact of Paris. If Japan is still adamant. the Council carrying out plans now under discussion would consider ways and means of putting a boy- cott into operation. ‘This pro- gramme, whlch is sad on excellent authority to be under consideration‘ by several governments as well, is of course predicated on the prom- ise that the Japanese army will continue its activities in Man- ‘cancel his 11mm, m; comm“, m, Easter and Sons, North wiltshire. THE CHINESE-i ‘long deferred call at Vatican City. |Foreign Minister Shldehara of his lslandEntries '0 n M For Winted Fair . .,,,_i Continued “Om PIIB I. M carloads of live stock for Prince Edward Island have left for the Amherst Winter Fair which‘ ciude the following: of Ayrshirgg, the court. A- mm“ and Bons- Roysityql One extract dealt with the for- mgg and 5mm Mt, Herbert, on L motion of "proletarian self defense" Boswell, men¢hg°rg_ Gavan mud, and suggested Communists should View“; gm”, enm” o; Ayah,“ practise throwing stones at a. tar- “ , get so that when disorders occurred The" are also g 1a,.“ number of their aim should be effective. This Ayrshire calves from the calf clubs. dmummt- h°w°"°r' w” repudiated J. Walter Jones, Bunbury, 82 by Buck this arwmmm H” declared mad o; Holstelm he had never even seen it, al- Profitt and Sons, Charles Taylor, “mush h° knew the” were “PM colby 1mm, an o‘ meetown’ He“! in existence. It had been written l-inkletter, Summerslde. John Clark m’ (mmmunm “mm” l“ "F”' Rustico. Cecil Stewart and John "m" °°““"“"' h° "°“°"°d' Colwill oi I-izm hire are also en- iteririg Holsisinsx.“ ' * "mu" w"‘*°'" There are also a number of Hol- smn on,” and h “m, m) _ He knew Sergeant John Leopold. be" o! the clubme B m mom "under cover“ man for the Royal Harold stead’ Buck,” Pom,’ Canadian Mounted Police. as Com- stephen Holmyd’ “Mme, us" IBdS E. W- Esielwaln. Leopold for seven years had been secretary oi |the Regina branch of the Com- 'munist Party while searching for evidence against the organization will show Jerseys. There was also a large entry» of Jersey calves and heifers by the clubs. George L. Boswell, Almon Boswell Dunstaffnzgs and Lyle BoswelLi Marshfield will show sheep, swine- and poultry. ' a willing worker for the Commun- ist cause. The evidence this afternoon be- came exceedingly academic as Buck explaned, in response to the ques- E’ a‘ vmey’ York’ swine and tions of Hugh John MacDonald, de- pounry’ . ‘fence counsel, the aims and prac- Homa Brother!‘ wmsloe’ horses tices of the Communist Party. H: and beef cattle. propounded the theories of Marx, Russell Roper, Charlottetown Roy Len,“ and Ewe“, and explamed ‘my’ Guam” came‘ that "revolutionary Marxism," a Sanderso and Sanderson, North tam wmmonly med by the party, River, Hereford cattle. w“ a phuosophy developed at the Gwrge mwm’ Hampmlrei mm‘ beginning of the nineteenth cen- e‘ “d “an” - tury. 1t was a Marxist method of A. R. MacKay, Charlottetown mawds o; hum“, B, one m,“ o; myiu-Y- M7995 8nd poultry. evolutionary development repeating Ernest Hmlsmn m“! Pew? Dick‘ itself all over again. In other words. iewn- New Gla-‘Eilw- swme- he said. the basic philosophy of mere Wm be 91'3"" teams {mm Marx was material. "Revolution," the 3W5’ and Girls‘ ca" and H911‘ as used in that sense was not based er Clubs comiwtlns at the foil‘. one on the uohcoptioh of either violent mam "ch 1mm Glenwimd- Dim- or peaceful revolution. It might be blane, Freetown, Rustlco, North either, depending 0n the mH-em. Wiltshire, MLBtGWBIt, Orwell, Dun- 15mm, 9g (or-om g; the time, das, Bay Fortune, Souris and King- SUOXI- r i. - MllSSIJLINI m; ... VISIT PilPE Piili ROME, Nov. 0. (APJ-Premier Mussolirifs state visit to Pope Plus XI, arranged as a public demon- stration that the church and state in Italy once more are living in ac- cord, wss set for next Monday. The Premier will be received with honors conforming with his high office when finally he makes his nomaon, Nov. 6.--(A.‘P.)—The [British Broadcasting Company an- nounced tonight that it will proceed immediately with plans for erection of a short wave broadcasting station to which the whole British Empire can listen. ’I‘he project has been under discussion for some time. I I Y. Bowling Since the accord between the Pontiif and the Premier was com-' v plated September 2, Signor Mus- City l-eiltllc s-uihi has intended making a visitl of state as evidence to his people Y- M- c- A- ihut there is peace with the church and that Fascism truly respects N- J- 010W -- 176 399 327 the church, but he has told friends H- CTR-Swell --- 179 201 177 that he waswalting“until ch, time n.1,. my 13° 31° 146 comes." . |B. Poole ... . 187 169 394 By that, he was understood in J. A. Bentley -~ 145 295 144 moan he wanted to make $11!‘: the] 818 i001 1078‘ pnsie was working smoothly, that Total l 2897 there might be no further friction. Y's Men churia. For eastern experts insist E. W. Campbell . .. 141 165 214 that there is s. moderate group in A, Burke . .... . 236 115 153 Japan which is doing its utmost to c, McLean 131 202 26B , curb the power of military ele- ' G, Hutcheson . 130 172 149 ments- n. LePage 219 21'! 20'? A Tokyo report that the United| 066 874 946, ... 2786 States Ambassador had informed Tom . Majority for Y. M. c. a. 111 pin! High single, N. J. Clow 327 P3115 High three N. J. Glow. 712 D1115 Government's approval of the Councils recent resolution was re- ceived here with great satisfaction. BUMMISSIUN large order for British motorcar osmpszburon, N: n. Nov. o__ lays the Monthly Reviews! Bar- quire into the feasibility of ghehior is old-fashioned barter forgot- weekg’ 5......” fluough m, Mum,“ l, the English and’ Scottish fishing 1r.- homes. It is not known definitely-WV” t m ‘xchmlze ‘m Rus- eme and comm,“ slum" at sh anticipated British tariff areieflect- m’ Mm" m regarded a‘ "°b'-har been more active than during Dr. Arthur Surveyor, of Mgnuiefll - NE s" and John 3' sown-d‘ “not reach three-quarters of last lsevere Russia is thought to be re- W. C. T. U. ' for export. But her exports cf but- i Queens county w_ Q ,1 U. w“ they were 105,000,000 pounds-more 12.30 p. m. after which the meeting m” 1355M‘ Mmm“ 1m‘ by Mm‘ one day. Cargoes of iron and steel M, Stems. Roll call was answered den, Belgium. fiance Ind Germmah nual meeting were read and adopt- gammy Ind Rona,“ test is being prepared by Miss w Ireland. the msh m.“ 5mm their best to put it throush lumin- said Ernest Blythe, ZFree State Min- and the P111915 W111 80011 be 1n in‘! foreign firms to use the Irish Free short talk and read a beautiful tainand the executive council is de- Miss E. Vessey of York, spoke of the | Concurrently, speculation is active mothers and others who were look- the new British National Govern- what may follow, the prophets vary. taking in selected industries such as the area of protection would follow. Economic Conference which is ex- Yet, while trade improves there is short-term loans which are liable to Great Britain‘ and United States are eign indebte’ , apart from re- or J. G- Psrmelee, Acting D0111"- ‘terested only to the extent of six which W115 Sllllplemeniflry to s lct- ‘man reparations, she is understood es that the Dominion Government pgymmgg would be resumed whm the British Government the remov-l Great Britain, conversely, is inter- prepared and sent to the Depart-rations only to a minor degree. Ger- ing the guaranteeing of shipments to pay examined in the widest sense, this pest was the reason given foriof redemption of short-term debts hyujm- puma“, am stores‘ mot! scale would, according to one Berlin a1 hours. Be beat all competitors- E a ' ‘bodies. Outlook B000"! The Royal Commission appoingeqmlays Bank, "is now regarded more proposed can,“ through ma mhgten. Just as the United States have provgnce, u, a clue he" yeawrm i terests are now oflerlnl 100,000 bar- what procedure will follow. Data. m“ ‘imm- Lgwmnce Fons‘ and posslbly not ed in heavy continental shipments to ‘hm lany autumn for some years. ‘ slackened. It is probable that ship- K",““°“' ontarh’ year's total. -Findlng the strain of __ l dcasing more of its wheat for home , ______ ter to British markets have increas- held yesterday, Nov. 6 in St. Paul's l than dun“ the whole 9r m5‘ yea?‘ opened withsinging "0 Hapy Band H" D- Raymmd’ M's‘ Metal!” bars and billets arrive daily for the Iby 5' 5°°d '°P"e5e“m“°“ 1mm Se“ Ready-made clothing is arriving at ed. Mrs. Thompson, Prov President“ mums ‘ mdden awash“ o, Stems and M155 Wat-Kim 0Y1 Tem‘ rushed through an emergency anti- iully in their Unions. The S. $011001 ister of Finance, when introducing hands of the Examiners. Mrs. n. o. State is a dumping ground for pogm, Mrs. Metcalfe of Victoria gave tel-mined to safeguard the national good impressions made on children, around Westminster as to what pro- mg to ,,,,,,,. ‘um, 1,1,, 51,, "gm menii-n ‘Anti-aumpirr legislation is I ‘One step which influential Conser- the luxury trades first. Then bene- Taxes on foodstufls probably would pected to be held in Ottawa late obvious British concern over Cen- be withdrawn when the standstill together interested to the extent of parations, ‘has been estimated as Minister o! Tm" "N! Cilmmfiw- ‘per cent. in short-term loans, but, ter previously received by Nlr- Mv- to be premix-g for some definite ar- have had in hand for some time the Hoover Moratorium expires in ai of the embargo against Canadian ested heavily in “frozen credits’ in ment of External Affairs giving tlie'many's attitude is that she cannot by Government inspection, against including the short-term commer- pl-Lclng the British embargo on po- i and at the same time resume rel!"- according to latest advices received HBWBPI-DOP- T06R08 6911118111"! Blind- portation of potatoes into rlrencfivwllfl- And if Gerri-any were to reason being alleged, namely, g”;- E cles, it would bring a new disaster to of powm, been“ a world showing signs of recovery. A reflection of Ciermanys econ- omic condition is seen in the latest vital statistics for Prussia. In Ber- lin. marriages dropped 22 per cent- in the second quarter or 1931, com- pared with the previous three-month period. Births dropped from 11.483 to 10,012. The excess o_f deaths 0W1‘ births increased from 1,344 to 2,530. Yet the troubled world has its cheery optimists. The Italian police fell cn.a grandiose scheme to re- generate Italian industrY- 19 "P" passed the exuberant Micawbel‘ in his most joyful moments. 1t no!‘ floats l n authorized call a pug: “t u???“ nflmmp‘ 5' fir‘ of essfoexotzlofns discoverable cash '“' ‘m’ "p" P‘ £55-11...“ assets stand at ma. Six changes in speed are possible with s. French automobile that is equipped with an electric gear de- vice attsphed w a rssrflpxle gear box. ' CLASSIFIED ADS 1707s}? ‘iffiu? "FE-BEE rooms. Apply ss Upper Queen St. 0940-11-74! ‘I navilwb-on oil-J‘ A row Springer Spaniel year-old: and Mm Canada i, pmmb1wd_ the gunQcollapse, it is feared in British cir-i not include federal works which are being undertaken by the Do- minion Government at the present from the Trade Commission, the iin ard of living to that of the Chinese I time. and approvals of which to date amount to $5,160,487. of which theDominion Government pays the total cost. The total cost of Dominion, Pro- vincial and municipal undertakings ‘BPPPOVQG. the M‘ ‘ ‘ s ounce‘, is lPPlvxlmaiely brave-mar, the APPIDVID PROVINCIAL Prinoelidward Island a zoiuooiiu wH-"W-W‘ Lost by default. Nov; gum‘ ____ flAgjlt-m 013,901.70 n .E‘.Z5ON-.'.¢ Erifgxown, on, Mommas, 5301-81100 use-Loom Bowlllll Tohlghi. . - '1. t: ; ':'"n. Fun- Saskatchewan (2 lists) . -- 8,300,145.01 ibbisimbs ."..l ‘r.- .- a l .~.. n. ir ~- Alberta smmooo 1-919-500-1111 Zion cuwi i-c-"ue- .. " ; i L 1 i- . British Colimbi; (m, damp) _, 3,250,000.00 isiisiiouw OCTOBER szvpr-xo-T“ in“ Yukon ............ 10.000110 ‘""”"-°" shipivne berm is s ‘We’ 11”“ ' ‘ Total approved Provincial and Munic pal way, 85 car-s of pri"'""s c“! 9' works .............. iiisosxibbiai 103-‘34-‘111-36 cars oi tlflfjlf Wife frrrlrd rsr“ ;: ;- " ' H r. 2 o'- T°m llllfoved Rdcral undertakings .. 5,160,437.00 it-WU-"TW Boflien to Tcrmmtine during tho 5.;- -. " - ~- ---:¢ n: i~'~ Q1106 total .......--...-......... Approved Projects Continued from page 1 C. N. R. c. MacDonald ... .---- 192 156 L. Matheson ... ... ...“ 147 169 o. Small . 194 155 H. Hyde ... ... ... ... . 124 12° E. Small ... ,.. ...... total federal contribution being arose-ices. , In addition, the Dominion cow's. dfellll" ernment ls ministering to the needs _ _ lof the destitum farmers in the 105$ b? demm" .drought area of SaskatoLcwnn by supplying the funds 100 P" "em?"- PEmw“ for the purchase oi food, elothinB- m3 n5 fuel, seed and iced. R. Duncan . m9 m6 Undertakings approved are shown F. Dillon ... r1 160 in the following tabulation by pro- A. Martin ,. 1:0 1M “m”. lilac, Power AND MUNICIPAL WORKS Bruce Stewart and Co. ‘meat Lost uom. Proportion venues-same lv-lvt-W-‘lfl month of October. opens this week, The exjgbmr, m, a document purported to have been Y E s Leopold was known, Buck said. n8.- msisiiin rm: ii EABTIIRY TERMY Fox Biscuit Factory Building Badly Gut- ' ted And Equipment Destroyed. Iwritten by “Vsssillev" at Moscow. Boston Brothfl-g, mp1,,’ m, c" extracts from which were read to A serious fire occurred about ‘I o'clock yesterday morning when the factory of the Prince Edward Island Fox Biscuit Company, Grafton St. East, was badly gutted and a large part of the equipment destroyed. ilThe alarm rang about 7.05, the engines arrived and the firemen soon had three lines of hose laid ‘from the hydrant at the corner of Edward and Grafton Streets. The whole east side of the build- ing was by this time on fire. Upon opening the door of the coal shed the firemen were met by a solid mass of flame from the burning coal pile, this was extinguished without much difficulty. The most persistent blaze was confined to the south end of the building where the drying kilns-grg located, the fire breaking through the walls and roof in many places, The fire was completely under con. ‘m1 by 8.15. With the exception oi the boiler room which was a built- on part on the east side, the bulld- ing remains standing. The stpclg can 518N113 of about three tons 0g 1,15. cults on the kilns, and some [wq W“ more 1n boss Wns ruined by (lire and water. Only the day M1011 600 bags of flour had been placed in the building also 1000 new biscuit 088$ all of which is a loss. The block of ovens costing $4,000 w“ cracked by the heat and may m. cessitatc rebuilding. Much valugb]; machinery including n stamping machine worth $4,500 was damaged, lt is unknown yet whether it will be of any further use or not. The loss is partly covered by ljwumnog, The fire which broke out sits;- u" night, watchman had left and be- fvre the arrival of the workmen is “Wight to have originated in the boiler mom, the exact cause being unknown. Shoots Man Who Took Her Money (Canadian Press] DETROIT, MiclL, Nov. 6.—A wo- man who told her $40,000 inherit- ance had been “squmdered by a man who preys on innocent per- sons," came upon Lyness CPromley, 29. in a downtown broker's oiiice today. whipped a revolver from her hand has and fired rive times. Although all of the bullets found 111311‘ mark in Tromleys body, he was not seriously wounded, The woman, Mrs. Dorothy Hofl- man, turned the revolver on her- self after shooting Tromley. but the gun missed fire. She fell in a faint in the lobby of the broker's office, and, while hundreds milled about the doors. both were taken to g. hospital in an ambulance. Police said they found that ‘Prom- ley, who posed as a financial ad- viser, had been arrested eleven limes, seven of the arrests for ob- taining moncy under false pretenc- ES. He 1rd never been convicted- Pcnding investigation, police withheld charges against either Mrs ‘Hellman or Tromley. The clock in the tower of the Berlin city hall has run for more than 60 years without stopping, {which is believed to be the world's record. 1 BIRTHS ~—-*i-~_-——--—-__- itlAl-liACiiiiiiN-At the P. E. L Hospital, Nov. 6, 193i, to Mr. and Mrs. William L. hluslfiacncrn, a son. MARRJAGES C Gil-LIS-TJICHOLSON - At the home of the brides parents, Orwell Cove, Nov. 5th, 1931, by Rev. H. Pierce, B. A., Mary, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Nicholson, to D. J. Gillis, Kinross, P. E. I. DEATHS DEAGLE-At Bristol, on Wednes- day. N1 mmbcr 4, 193i, Eunice Deag- le, age i6. N;.i 232C111. m.