UVENBEB, 121231. , 'rua ci-iAiu.o'i'i‘a'i'owN oohgoihio 4 ... . . 5 " . / V-.f, » __ _........_. ...__...._..._.--.,._.......... _... _ . .-....._._ I .rl _Rl A 1: l il . ..._ is HREDDED _ ,.. _ sei.;/” salt it ~ . H _4 sic” c , 3-\= Illil 133913:?-i -_ n wm-i Ati me BRAN or THE wi-iois wi-|EAr A I Tl-IE CANADTAN SHREDDED WHTEAT COMPAi\i`i',LTi". - and now he eats breakfast" “Junior did worry me. It was hard to get him to eat any breakfast until I gave him Shredded Wheat-and now he cannot get down to breakfast quick enough. He likes the crisp, crunchy shreds of baked whole wheat with plenty of milk over them. He is especially fondofShreddedWheatwith hot milk on cold momings.” STRENGTH UE’ 1 Ottawa Parley On Empire Trade ls Set For July Acceptance Of Premier Bennett’s Invitation By British Govern- ment Heartily Welcomed At. Ottawa. _ _ W °'n`AWA» 0nlP~. NOVJ 10 (BY the now been removed; and it will lim- Canadian Press)-Announcement by mediately propose to the Govern- Prime Minister Ramsay MacDon-' ments of the Empire that the con- #id of the acceptance of the in-' ference meet at ottawa at the vitation of Rt. Hon. R. B. Bennett' earliest possible date. for the assembling in Ottawa oi thel "This govemment is confident postponed Imperial Economic Cori-I that the conference will achieve an ferenne Was heartily welcomed in enduring plan of closer empire ec- tne capital tonight. While no oilic- ` oncmlc association. The need for ial statement was made, it is un- such an association was never more derstood that the governments of urgent; its benefits never more ap- other ports of the Empire are lure- I parent. canada will do its iuu wise sympathetic to the proposal of share to bring it about." Premier Bennett- I During the second plenary ses- Ab0l1t the middle Oi July °r Der-ision of the Imperial ,Conference haps a week later is viewed as the l meeting in London last fall, Pre- orobable date oi’ assembling of thel mier Bennett made his original pro- Arst conference of its nature to posal for the assembling of an Im. meet in the Canadian capital to dis- i perial economic conference in Ot- cuss matters appertainins to the i lawn. "I oder to the mother coun- advincemcnt of Intra-Empire trade.j try-and to all parts of the em. By that time, it is fully expected. pire.-" the Prime Minister said New Zeaiaad will have held its* during his remarks, no preforonco general elections and_sii parts ofiin the canadian msrketinexchnngs the Empire will be in a. position ioi- o like pi-oioi-ohoo in theirs, bas. to be represented through minist- ed upon the addition of ten per ers of the crown, an obstacle in the oenuim lncrenso in the pi-ovhiiihg case of New Zealand and Australia, l general tariti’s,_or upon tariffs yet which caused the postponement byito be created. In the universal ac- mutuul agreement of the Donlin- ccptance of the oifer, and in like ions, of the conference which had proposals and acceptance by all been Ctlllfd lf0 m0€t in 0ll4%WB. On .he other parts of the empire, we August 12 last- The Canadian Par- attain to the ideal 0: empire pre-' liament, expected to convene in the ference," latter part of January, will probab- _ ly prorogue in ample time to ai’-i Suggested Committees .ord the completion ol’ alrunge- V ments for the conference here. ' Mr. Bennett suggested thai, oom. The date of the Vi-Sit W Cnnndii mittees be set up in each of the 'T nseparably Linked- - -These Two _ The invention of the Rogers A/C Radio Tube in Canada in 1924 made possible the Rogers Battery- less Radio in 1925. The Rogers Tube was the first successful A/C Radio Tube in the world. The Rogers Radio was the first Rt. Hon..J. H. Thomas, Secret- countries ooncemed in order that i i s if ll! Grafton Street. Charlottetown. 54 \w ,i ~ motion oi lillu ilspeclll D Youn sussvs Everyone knows that sta- mina-strength in reserve -is as important as mus- cular strength. Bovril not only develops the muscle and 'the frame; it develops stamina by storing up a fund of energy in reserve. Build Strength _with <.-- -__ _.5 of ary of State for Dominlons Affairs, hiii examination of the pi-opoooio to discuss intra-Empire trade mat- might be nude and that the coin- ters preliminary to tho Ottawa 887 mittees commence immediately an Seinbll’ is n0il_d¢flnii»€ly known. Mr. ' exhaustive examination of the ef- Thomzs is to visit other Dominlons feet upon their domestic situation to continue his discussions. With of the proposal. "I am satisfied," Mr. Bennett leaving on ’l’hursdHY the Prime Minister proceeded, "that of this week for a rest. it in P08' whatever modifications in the gen- sible that Mr. 'I'h0mB~B lnny n°l= eral plans Canada may hive to sug- come to Canada until the latter gest will be ready for submission part of December or early next within a period of six months. I year. f assume that you are all capable of . a. like measure of expedition. 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Renewal of his invitation to the an opportunity profitably to discuss various parts of the Empire to meet the plan 'in its various aspects, it in Ottxwa for the holding of the do adjourn to meet at Ottawa early postponed imperial economic con- next year, as the guests of the Can- ference was made by Premier Ben- adian people, and that in the iri- nett on October 28. the day im- tervnl through the instrumentalit- mediatcly following the return ol ies I have suggested, full and final the National Government in Great reports be made for submission to liam Williams of Ahuntsic, on the island of Montreal, awoke one mom ing recently to find a sprig of rasp berry bush in his garden bearing A a dozen ripe luscious berries. From ` available horticultural records, it would appear that this late seasonal arrival is unique-not to say extra- Ordklary. WMSWBS. SOLICITORS, BTG 2 -.i'.________ l.,|r. sen. u. 1. nathiuna, u. s 'fa-.&arlo!letown md Montague l McDONAl.D & Mcl’HF.'E B. A. il. 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The Prime Minister stat- it.” ed then that the Canadian Gov-l Sessions were held between tech- ernment would propose to the var- nical experts from different count- ious govemments of the empire that ries represented at the conference the conference meet _ln Ottawa "at regarding economic conditions of the earliest possible date." lthe empire and one proposal which Premier Bennett in his statement was made was for a wheat quota to expressed the hope 'that former be distributed among grain produc- difficulties surrounding the Plan ins' countries of the empire! bill for holding the conference ln the,no definite scheme on this point canadian capital "had new been‘ws.s instituted. 'rho tentative ante ,¢mo.,ed;» lor August 12 last was afterwards' Tho Prime Minister was askedxilxed but adjoumment u.ntil 1932 whether in his opinion the return was mutually agreed upon. of the National Government in Great Britxln would mean an ear- ference which, on motion by Can- Quebec Femiljists ada at the London Imperial con- ly meeting of the Impei’ia.l Con- Defends V 5 “within the succeeding twelve ooo yon, moratorium, o io, Hoover, months." In realy Premier Bennett ` on everything in the feminist pra- then authorized the following state gi-om oxoopt tho voio, was pronoun- ment: ced for the benefit of the Quebec “As the suggested date of moot- Legislature by Mrs. Pierre F. Cas- ing was later found to be inconven- grain, President of the League for v lent to several of the G0V@l‘nin€nl»S Women's Rights, in a recent ad- depended upon her for what/ever concerned. a postponement became dress inaugurating a series of sut- livelihood was to be obtained. necessary. The Canadian Govern- frage talks in this city. l ment earnestly hopes that the dif-I No politician now ventured to sa IIn.rdwlr1>-some of which is de- H Y culties heretofore prevailing had,that "woman's place is the home," . 1 I `nELESS» TC THE \X/ORLD’S FIRST ELECTRIC RADIO COMPLETE WITH 8 ROGERS FULLY-GUARANTEED TUBES 73556 lee lhe1932 Rogers Rciolios oi these Stores: R. T. HULMAN Ltd. Charlottetown and Summerside U01' lhnt She was 'naturally incnp-. able of taking part in the worknrlay world, Mrs. Casgrain observed, for ery often the husband and family Women were facing the present situation with magnificent courage white haired grandmothers, even. . .un- valiantly seeking work bicnucc "thu old man is so cliscouriiivod and one can't film a job." Thr* same was true of thc young wife wlmse hus- band and young children clepcntlvd ference 8 ye" °¥°» W" ““““”“' (Canadian Press) lr Dealers in Prince Edward Island ously adjourned to meet at Ottawa MONTREAL, Quo” Nov_ ii_ A`ll ers were out of work, she pointed govern U10 “`0i‘l<°F mid the h°m° mit, she added. This being the case, women were --2- *- cntitled, by cxcrcisc of thc votc to What is believed the largest'-‘0lfM'! ooiinbornio with ihogo who sock a' kiln in the world has been erected on her, and likcwis; of thi- gli-lslsolution of the present crisis. Mrs.int Los An:ri‘l<‘S’lO in-‘lic fl mlili°“ who were trying to help their fami-_Casgriiin said- They should have hallow only l>ii»l-'S n iliimllf mf the 'lies because the fathers :ind broth-la voice in the making of laws that ¥niinUii\Cli1i`0 Ol fi “"“‘ kilid °i light iwelghi building in-icks. _ ___.__. _ _J -_ MR. AND MRS. 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