* T Western Loc a I s, .-l‘hll column as reserved for new, —B3TTI8NID scum-ram. Unn- rad and her two children, who have been spending the summer months with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. oi’ Summ , returned to her in Halifax, N5, m Saturday. They were b Iks. Conrad's brother. Norman . and Miss Glenda Muttart. q local Interest but rvirrrtlallg all WW - g neway nature may ‘sorted n! -—CATIQLIC WOMEN'S LEA. a osma a word at: uvable, in 6W m“ L o: m’ -BUY Alcohol, Glycorine, Pres- tone Anti-freeze, at Brace's. L-Ml4-1i-l9-2l. -'l‘0 GET TOP PRICES for your h0g3, feed Dr. Hess Hog Special. Taylor Drug Co., Kensington. 1i-13-tf. -BUYING LIVE and dressed poultry every day. Russell Cham- pion, Kensingtcn. L-2495-li-l9-3i DNEW HIGH TEST, heavy duty auto and radio batteries, in stock at Bruce's, L-Zdl-i-ll-lil-Zi. _|=UR BUYER — Mr. Justin Rotter of Paris, France, is now at the office of B. Graham Rogers, Bummerslde, buying silver fox pelts. L-2497-l1-l8-tl -BRACE'S can make your auto or stationary engine safe from frost, for less than $1.00. L-Mid-ll-ID-Zl. -"DOC" MaePlIl-IBSON SAYS: Business is real good and he wishes to thank all his satisfied customers ior advertising and sending their friends for suits and overcoat: to mm. It pays to know your business. 11-2448-11-17-20-22. -GO0SE SUPPER IN AID OI‘ LINK-m most enjoyable time was had last Thursday evening at O‘- lgary when the ladies put on a goose supper in aid oi the rink. There sdisco Catholic Women's League held‘ their Nilllar monthly meeting in the Con-l vent on Sunday. The President, Mrs. J. EphraimGaudet, wasin the chair. The Secretary's report‘ was read and adopted. The treasurers greport showed that the league was making good progress financially. The reports of the other committees [were submitted and indicated that each- eommittee- was functioning well. Some rnrprovemen‘ were dis- cussed but nothing oi a definite nature arrived at and the details ‘were left over ior the next meeting.‘ After some other business was dis- posed of the meeting adJourned.—S. -PASTOR ll0NORED—On Mon- day evening, Nov. 12th, the members of the Catholic Women's League at his patron Saint. After the ladies had been welcomed by their host, an address was read by Mrs. J. Ephraim Gaudet and a presentation lnade of a purse oi money. Although taken by surprise, Rev. Dr. Monaghan made a gracious reply in his usual genial manner and complimented the ladies on the good work they had accomplished since they had been organized, and hoped that they would continue to flourish. There were a number of instrumental and vocal selections, after which the ladies served a dainty lunch. A little later the guests took their leave, wishing their pastor many more years oi usefulnessy-S. ‘CELEBRATES DIAMOND was a large attendance and a good WEDDING ANNIVERSARY-About sum was realized-S. tlu-Ee hundred people assembled at —--—— the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. -AT'IENDED TEACHERS‘ Gallant, of Abra-mks Village last MEETING - Mr. Peter Gallant Thursday, November 15th, to con- Schocl Inspector for Acadian Schools gratulate them upon attaining the was in Rustlco last week and at- tended a meeting of teachers. It was decided to organize for a school fair next year. Study clubs were ar- ranged ior the winter months, when books from the Carnegie Library would be studied with the idea oi suproving the methods oi teaching as books on teaching are now to be had at the Library-S. 41ml FROM SASKATOON — k. R. 1f. MacDonald and Mm. Mac- Donald arrived on Saturday from Saskatoon to spend a few days with island friends. Dr. MacDonald is a director oi the Dominion Silver 11px Iurs, Ltd, and will attend a direc- tlrs’ meeting at the pany‘s head- grters at Summersidc this evening. ___._.,_ —I'I'EAM5ERS LEAVE—,’I‘he water- front was a busy scene over the week-end at Summersi’ . The Gas- peda made her regular call bring- ing a-general cargo and taking away potatoes. eggs and hides for the Montreal markcll. She left latc Sun- 1111’ evening on her return trip. The S B. Zenda which was loading pota- toes for the MacFarlam “wduce Co. for New York and the B. f. Far- aorth, which some in on Friday from St. John, NB, to load potatoes for Montreal, also sailed over the wikcnd for their respective ports. —I"UNI.RAL LADGELY ATTEND- ID - Funeral oi Willem R. Waite was held on Saturday afternoon from his laic residence at Sherbrodre Ind was very largely attended. Rev. w. n. Harding conducted the servlce1 “NW-d by Rev. Carlyle Watterworth, and Rev. J. W. A. Nicholson. Hymns lllhs were "Safe In The Arms of Jew-s" and "Nearer My God to 711M.“ Rev. Mr. Nicholson officia- ted at the graveside. The pail bear- ers were Messrs. Major Townsend, Leonard Small, John Wood, John Dawson, John Harris and Brewer llnkloitcr. Interment was in the 3010s’ Cemetery at Summerside. —Qun:r WEDDING-A wedding 01 11l11Cll interest was solemnized on Smurdfly at noon at the United Chilrch Manse at Lot l6 by Rev. Russell Woodside. The contracting Parties were Mr. Ronald Pope Jam- Il. son of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. JI-mieson of Summersi‘ , and Miss f" Ramsay. daughter of w. and I. Winfred Ramsay, of r1 ton. “new bride wore a. travelling suit of m“? heather tweed with hat to cl- Immediately after the cen- mmy the YOWII couple motored to u" hilme oi the groom, where a mptuous dinner was served to the . regulate relatives. 1n the evening Billion was held for the bride “d 81mm at Mr. Leslie Ramsay's, mllkm. brother of the bride. ‘m. “Oh is Vim-President 01 Kea- n High School and Mr. and K-Jamieson will make their home "hmfilflstcn. Their many friends them every heaviness-e. i 60th milestone in their happy wed- ded life. Rev. F. X. Gallant. P?» was among the guests and Save a short address in which he extolled the life oi the aged couolc- T1101 had been ' 1 companions for {sixty years and had been blest with “children and grandchildren who were present on this very happy occasion. Three addresses were read that evening. The first one, from the sons and daushwrc. was read by ,their daughter, Mrs. Arsenault; the ,second was from the grandchildren ‘lent, and the third from the com- munity, was read by Mr. Peter Gal- lant. The aged couple received many lovely gifts, and among them were two handsome arm chairs. A loose dinner was served to the guests. At the dinner complimentary speeches were made to which Mr. Gallant re- plied in fitting terms. The evening was spent in old time songs and mu- sio and upon leaving, the guests wished Mr. and Mrs. Gallant many’ more years oi happiness-S. “Friends will regret to learn that Mrs. Robert Dewar, of Summer-side. is confined to her home through ill- noes-S. --1"riends will regret to learn of the serious illness oi Mrs. Joseph P. Gaudet of Miscouche in the Prince County Hospital-S. sunnm nun ‘curl MAKES HE SUMME nlflliln SIIMMERSIBE A three muted schooner the St. Clair owned by Captain Pear- 1100. Plctcu. Nova Scotia, is stay- 1118 Off Summersiue harbor dis- abled and waiting for better weather to ,.roceed to Pictou i.r re- pairs. The schooner left Campbell- ton, N. B., on Saturday and was blown on the Miscou reef, where she sprang a leak She made her way to Surnmersidc arriving there early Monday morning. As soon as the wind changes she will proceed to Pictou. She was bound for Barbadoes with u cargo oi lumber. Capt. Sampson Grady oi Summer-side when he sighted the schooner Monday morning went out in his motorboat to see i1 he and was read by Miss Meleda Gsl- ' could be oi any assistance and Miscouche assembled at the Paroch- ‘bwugh; q _ P d (IE1 House to honour their pastor, m“, uhfifif, éartggltaxtigghecofllilag! ‘RAW- M11111“ M°Tm811°'"-D-D~- M111" make arrangements with the auth- occasion oi the Fleast of St. Martin. 011m; a; Piotou to g0 on the slip for repairs. R e ce ives . Sad ‘News Word has been received by Mr. Joseph 1" Wedge oi Summersids that his son in law, Mk‘. Oliver Gan- Rl‘. a prominent citizen oi New York had passed suddenly away on Sunday at his home. No particul- ars were received in the telegram. His widow is Gertie Wedge for- marl of Summer-side. During visits to t e Island Gamer was pitcher for the Summerside baseball team on several occasions. Halifax Port A rrivals Arrivals:- Ramn from Montreal. Westemiand from New York. Indy Drake idiom B. W. Indies. Ragus irom Local Harbor. Barge from Local harbor. T1111 from Pictou. Sailings:_.. Rsgus to Local harbor. Barge to Local harbor. Vessels in berth:- Lady Dzake discharging. B11189 No. 2 berth. Ramo loading. Westerniand loading. Newliloundland discharging. Borge discharging, Gwentgate loading. Ragus discharging. Tiili bunkerlng. Acadlan berth. Vessels due to arrive:- November:— lil-Drpttning-holm from Gotihen- burg. Chomedy from B. W. Indies. Dominica f-nom St, Johns Portia from Nfld. ports. Ieerdezxr from Rotterdam». 21—Siamese Prince 1mm Boston. Grlpdmhn from New York. 32—C'airnshclm from New York. Femfield from Nfld. ports. ilzl-Cairnroes from Newcastle. Can. Brltishn from Australia. Man. winner from Manchester. 34—Pennland from Antwerp. Oold Ha/tlbor from U. S. ports. iit-Chedabucto from E. C. ports. C Castle from Phillip- ines. r .1 from New York. lillllE Allllll Mr J-Ieber llillls of Forest View, dlcd behind the steering wheel of his car about noon yesterday while driving through Oieary- AP- parently suddenly stricken with a heart attack Mr. Ellis collapsed pvhlle the car was proceeding slow- ly along main street. The car moun- ted the sidewalk and stalled op- posite the residence of the Rev. Mr. Peacock. He was carried into Mr. ‘Peacocks home. but medical aid {could not be reached. Mr. Ellis was in Olbeary all morning buying produce. He was between 60 and ‘l0 years of age and is survived by a widow and grown-up family. MAKE ‘H900 SEIZURE (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) BUZZARDS BAY, Mass, NOV. 18. —Customs officers Saturday seized a large quantity oi liquor, two trucks 'and arrested the drivers. The seized |liquor. i100 cases of whiskey and al- cohol, was brought to the appraisers ‘stores in Bonon and the men taken before a U. S. commissioner there for arraignment. Customs officers expressed the opinion the liquor was landed on Cape Oodior the holiday bootleg trade. They valued the seis- ure at more than $12,000. I 36—Dorn1nica from Bt. John's. Caimvelona from Montreal. 3'1—Gitano from Nev. York, Nortoriisn from Montreal. ‘ B-Novo Semis. N-Kensaa from Swansea. Colborne from Montreal». Hamilton, Scotland, will erect 1124 houses on a nearby farm. FOR WELL DRILLING Communicate With The Trask Well Co. VAUGHAN H. GROOM Local Representative Morley M. Bell's Law Oflioa Sammeraide or Phone 191. I ----. Ii l.__. oi the Bummerside Town Council Was held last night in the Council room. Mayor Lidstone presiding with all the councillors present with the exception of Coun. Cal'- ruthers. A motion was passed con- firming the acceptance oi the gov- ernment grant for uriemplo n-snt reliei work to be proceeded with at once. A motion was passed moved by Councillor Grady and seconded by Councillor Bishop thanking the Premier. Hon. W. J. P. MacMillan and the members 0f his Govern- ment for the assistance given in ob- taining grant A motion moved by Councillor Bell seconded by Coun- cillor MacNeiil that the tender from the Eastern Securities oi 98.69 for $5.000 Town oi Summerside de- bentures at 4 percent for twenty years be accepted. Town bills were passed as fol- lows: paid bills, $24,448.96 unpaid $1,613.36, unpaid, $1,835.87. rests for drunkenness, one RSIDEA c; . and PRINCE COUNTY CHRONLCIB Summerside Council Will Rroceed Immediately With , Unemploymen tRelief Work The adjourned monthly meeting theft convicted and given g1; months, four vagrant; and mm Juvenile cases Fines collected $157.25. The elec. 1411c 118M report showed the output larger the month of October than any previous October since the town | has been served with electric lighti The business section or the town 1g 1181118 50 percent more current. The report of the showed that much work ha; been accomplished three sidewalks have been laid and drainage work dam Councillor Grady reported that m, work on the scawali at the western approach to the town is making B8 800d progress as weather condi- tions will Donnit. The work is going , on under the unemployment Scheme "W119 Possible by the government. grant. gouncillor MacNelll ounclllor Bisho to ah $889.03. Electric light paid bills|the underground, worgko onealfidusgfii); street under ' The B01166 T991311; showed 37 ar- scheme to prepare for the laying of for the concrete street. Meeting ad-l journcd. - W'ii*_" " " Injured While Trying To Stop Runaway' Mr. Arthur (lhampion of Mal- peque met with a. serious accident on Monday afternoon in a. plucky attempt m stop a runaway te . Mr. Champion wssworking atm. wharf where several teams wen engaged in hauling the material to the wharf. One of the horses left standing became frightened, start- ed to run away and Champion jumped on to the shafts in an at- tempt to catch the reins which were hanging down. The truck wagon moving swiftly went over a bump in the road throwing Champion to the ground, the two wheels passing over his D111 on bstion. street committee where it was found that several ribs ,fered other injuries. Medical as- as can be expected. _ ,A motion was passed moved by seconded by COMMISSION tn e unempwymem (Continued from Page l) counts, advertising and special al- lowances and price reductions paid IIIMMISSIUNER lnclllnr unlnulzi Sir Francis Floud, New, British Representa- tive, Guest At Can- ada Club Dinner. (C.P. Cable By Guardian's Special Wire) IDNDON, Nov. iii-J. H. Thomas. Dominlons‘ Secretary, tonight pro- posed success to Sir Francis Fioud, who is succeeding Sir William Cla/rk as High Commissioner for Britain in Ottawa. He spoke at a dinner at the Canada Club at which the Canadian High Commissioner in Inndcn. Hon. G. Howard Ferguson, presided. ' The chairman innocently occas- ioned some amusement. He apolo- gized for his late arrival at the dinner", explaining he had been de- layed by the fog. "This is the first time Mr. Fer- guson admitted he has been in a belly fog," said Mr. Thsmas and the guests broke into laughter. The Dominions’ Secretary then turned to Commissioner David C. Lamb oi the Salvation Army, who was among the guests. “It is all right, Commissioner Lamb," he said. "You are here merely to redeem my sins." In serious vein, he said Britain was sending to Canada a man who through brains, ability and charac- ter had risen in the top of the civil service. "In a cable message from Ot- tawa, Prime Minister R. B. Bennett conveyed congratulations. It read: "May I associate myself in honor- fng Sir Illrancls Floud for his dis- tinguished public service and as- sure him and his family a wann Canadian welcome." Replying to Mr. Thomas, Sir Ilkancu confessed he had never been to Canada but said his an- cestors included Sir Isaac Brock, one of the outstanding figures on the British side in the war of 1912 between Canada and the United states. Business Boom In London, Eng. (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) MONTREAL. Nov. lB—-"Sey, if you want to see iolks spending money. so to London." declared Bob Davis, New York Sun column- ist, upon his arrival here Satur- day in the liner Duchess of Rich- mond. "1 haven't for years seen people H1O FALL-FURRING FOX RATION NO. 1 At your nearest dealer. enjoying themselves so much and mending so freely. Depression? ‘,Ycu wouldn‘t think they had any {troubles at all. I "But I saw nothing compared ,with what it will be during the Royal weddin, festivities. They are g for thousands oi vis- itors and this month will record one ‘of the biggest booms the London merchants and shopkeepers have known for years." ' ifax. The following year he was, transferred to the Marconi Com-|the end oi the year and sometimes ‘ in cash from manufacturers. The net result was the company showed a net profit of $89,056 and has paid dividends each year since 1930. Appointed Vice President Radio g . IIEVId Tlk Commission M“ m m In a long day of evidence, the Commission ‘Ieéagiingtd twang-lat‘; lchains, r t ores. (C. P. by Guardian‘; Special Wirellgfig stembergg service Stores, MONTREAL, Nov. l“ ‘acques “mired; York Trading Company, Nerd-we Cartier. who» asooint- Limited o! Toronto and oarlosd me" as "Wwllmm 01 the Cflfl- Groceterias, Limited of Toronto mm“ Rad-k’ °°1mn1551°11 W" wflwhich the auditors said were link- da? B-llflvllmed 11y Hon. Alfred ed together. In addition, the fin- Duranleau, Minister oi Marine, isjmig] set-up of National Grocers 011B 01’ 1-116 P10110815 0'1 W1T9l196$1and its wholesale policies were communication. l ggmplgled, Mr. (hi/rider's association with; Wages played a. part in the re- radio da/tes back to 1908 when he view of each company. It was joined the Marconi Wireless 're'=.- found that Thrift Stores. Limited Emlvh Company as a wirelem oper- ator. He. operated at stations in Cape Sable, Sable Island and Hal- deducted from managers commis- sions all merchandise and cash shortages. Very often the men were paid no commission at all at pany in New York and worked wlthflhelr salaries were touched by the David swmorl, now president oi deductions- the Radio Corporation oi “AmericaA in erecting some od’ the earlier‘ 11°"! "w" wireless stations in New Ylork and Philadelphia. I-Ie supervised insltallrltion of» wireless on the first sealing fleet out of Newfoundland to carry that by clerks was found in the Stein- berg organization. UARDIA Team l good pulls-S. y. He was taken to his home 5am}, gwwm had been broken and that he sui- a mater Haykn sistance was obtained and the in- J h m1 to - [lured man is resting as comfortably KO”? v n85 m’ Forrest Hsyter. - MaoKay. --—z—vgz"-q. ‘ " Fug 5W8?” Trophy 0n D is p l a y‘ Much interest is being shown in the beautiful silver cup ondlsplay in the window oi Messrs. Godkin Bros., on Water Street, Sumrnerside. The cup is one oi the finest that has been seen ior some time and was donated by Hon. Heath Strong. K.C., for the Lightweight Champion- ship oi P. E. Island and will be con- tested for in Bedequc Rink tonight. This handsome cup is well worth a MAKES SWURN ' STATEMENT Chatharn Men Relates Under Q“! How He Gained Strong Nerves with Help of FruIl-a-tlwel. So hagapy is Mr. Dagneau, I21 St. George L, Chatham, Ont., that behas regained ood health that be wants 0t era to nefit from his expellin- Mr. Dagneau ldndly consulted to swear to his statement before a notary in order to convince you of its absolute truth. He statea-“I very badly run down. I aufi terribly from nervousness. I hgd and was ' , ' and my complexion was bad. I tried Fruit-a-tivu for a short time and soon felt better. Now I am regular, never nervous any more and have a good complexion. I can doe full day's work without getting tired." his is but one many instnncu where Fruit - a ~ tives have brought lasting relief to sufferu-e from consti- gatlon and kindred ills such asgaa sick- msdachee, indigestion. But then Fruit- a-trvee are res ly difierenLTry them, today. You'll be amazed how much better they'll soon make you feel. Cog of Mr. Duncan's nmm statement will sent on request. Write Fruitativea Limited. Ottawa. Canada. FRUIT-A-IIVBS-lk and 50: IVERYWI-fll B R IT I 83H PARLIAMENT IIPENS TBIIAY HIGH BANK SCHOOL Report for October: Galede X.-l. Mary Mscbean; i. Grade VIILL-l. Verneta Munro; Grade V.—l. William Stewart: 2. 3. Leona Mac- Grade 1V.—1. Ralph Maclean. Grade mr-I. Janet Stewart; 2. Grade Ill. Sin-l. Magorle Mac- Donald; 2. Jessle Maxzliay. Grade II. Jr.—1. Mary Stewart; 2. Arnold MacLean. Grade I. Sr.—l. Velma Munro. Grade i. Jr.—1. tester Living- stone; 2. Catherine MncKay. ‘Perfect attendance: Mary Mac- Lean, Leona MacKay. Ralph Mac- Lean, Forrest Hayter, Jessie Mac- Kay, Arnold Maoliean, Mary Stew- art. Lester Livingstone, Catherine L. M. Herring, teacher. BRITISH (Continued from Page l) Equal Status f. , was that instead of the Washing- An example of long hours put in An 18-year-old boy worked 84 1-2 hours for s10 on equipment. After e. short period with the DeFor-ei Wireless 00m- pany, Mr. Cartier became assistant sales manager of the ‘Pelefunken | Wireless Company, New York. His work took him to many places in the world before Mr. Car- tier returned to New York to enter newspaper work. He served with several daily newspapers in New York and Montreal. In 1929, Mr. Cartier was Conser- VRMVC organizer in the Province of Quebec. When the airship R-100 flew back to England a-fter visiting Canada in i930, Mr. Cartier was the only French-Canadian news- Saturdav he stood behind the 001m- ter for 19 3-4 hours. Carload Groceterias, operating 11 sqres in Toronto and vicinity, paid its managers $18 a week. In Feb- yuary, 1934, a bonus plan was in- augurated but in its first month, it only resulted in 5'7 cents extra being paid each man. This COmPBXW W151 its men clerks an average 01' $938 for a week of 61-02 hours and wo- men clerks, $11.65 for 4a and 50 hours. The fact women clerks were mid mere than men was believed due to the Ontario Minimum Wage Act which does not include mell- Ramiiications oi the York 'I‘rad- gm Qompgny, Limited. were ex- It was learned the British, in their compromise P10909111. pointed out Japan had declared she want- ed a "common upper limit" but at the same time had said she had no intention of building up to that “ceiling " Britain therefore asked Japan whether her claim for par- ity could not be met merely by ac- knowledgement of he:- equai status, ‘“ with continuance oi reg- ulation of the size of navies. Another idea submitted to Japan ton ratio system the relative strength oi the principal navies should be preserved more or less in their pre- sent order by the powers declaring their naval building programmes for ilve or 10 years ahead. This was Ire way the British hoped to get around the stubborn Japanese, insistence on doing away with that Washington ‘Ikeaty and its ratio system. Further Meeting Indian Home R u I e Question S e e n As M a j o r Legislation Before House. (By Oscar Lclding Associated Press Staff Writer) LONDON, Nov. ilk-Parliament's fourth session will be opened to- morrow by the King with brilliant pngeantry, and Quest Britain‘ lam-makers will got down to work-u on business that promises many lively debates. Dominated in its preccculpati by troubled conditions on the Co tinent and the necessity to decl ilhe Indian home rule queaion. par- liament is expected to lose no time in throwing its legislative machined-y into high gear. Glittering Ceremony The Japanese however rejected The which the King will usher in th the British proposals firmly. It was fourth session of the eighth par expected a further meeting between liament of his reign will have ‘bare ‘a Japan would be held shortly. The 0d the United Kingdom and the full delegations oi Britain and ly faded away before the probl t Japanese reply was trwsfwed to- , Empire will stand squarely bef day by Ambassa“ . ‘Tsuneo Mat- sudaira to Sir John Simon, Foreign Scm-etary, at the Foreign Oillce. paporman on hoard. plglnfld by another auditor. Harry M. Cootes It is a wholesale orga- ' M t 1 Shoe Stores. Vigorous ly H.113... so... and Victoria Stores in Quebec, as well as independents. D e n 0 flnces Alihmrwh it services 1.825 voluntary , chain stores, the auditor said he E n e In t e s it as high discounts as the cor-por- ate chains. It was shown that York ‘Trading - (By Andrus Herding) (Associated Press Foreign Sta-ff) (A.P. By Guardian's Special Wire) ROME, Nov. 19—Chancell0r Kurt Schuschnlgg of Austria, who con- ferred again this afternoon with Premier Mussolini, publicly deliver- ed a vigorous denunciation of for- cign circles which slander Austria's situation and her aims. At the same time, however, he invited Austria's neighbors, includ- ing Germany, to joi an Italo- Austro-il-lungarian Pact ior the sake of economic and political peace in central llzurope. In both cases he was speaking directly oi Germany and the Little Entente. A. Dllworth. has been a consistent dividends. 513.181, the highest fig- ure in its history. BODY RECOVERED (C. P. Bv Guardian's Sneclal Wire) ing in water 15 feet from shore. MI. nization, selling to Superior Stores, Dominion did not believe manufacturers REV! Company, Limited. controlled by W. money-maker and in 1933. Paid in SIPJCl-IWS, Nfld, Nov Ill-The body of Nellie Conway. 32, was re- claimed from Long Pond todav by police who snid it was a case of sul- cide. A wood-cutter noticed the wo- man's clothim and saw the body ly- Police arrived quickly on the scene but their efforts at resuscitation fall- The British are still striving hard to reach an agreement, but the prospects are fading ra/pldly. Ii an agreement is not possible, then an Anglo-American agreement is en- Ivisaged, to which Japan would be Iable to subscribe later. SHIP! ENGINEER DIES (c. P. By Guardian's special Wircl BRIDGITCIWN. Barbodoes, Nov l9—(C. P. Cable)-The freighter Algic was proceeding southward to Buenos Air-es tonight with her flag at half-mast for Chief Engineer Chris Rhod who died in this port 1n spite oi extreme measures taken to save his life. Mrs. Helen Sclyyn, Nairobi, Ken- ya, a settler's widow, charged with the murder of a native by flogging, was found guilt/y of manslaughter and sentenced to one year imprison- ment. Five natives in her employ were sentenced to one month. Recent investigations show that there are approximately 1Z6 kinds m fish iv» the sea off Nova Scotia. PRESERVATION OF PEACE LEFT TO WOMEN HAYS. Kan, Nov. 10—Buckeyc ‘Ilownship believes in leaving the preservation of peace to the wom- en. After sewing three terms as con- stable, Mlrs. Mary A. Blender has been elected justice oi the peace. “lwas told it was Her badge as a. peace officer will cur: Sow and Oinmcntimd go either to Mrs. Merle Crissmsn or Mrs. Rolls D. Joy. who received iihe same number of votes ln the election. 25 Fraser Ava, Hamilton, Ont. 1 Rayon production in Italy ls N per cent above that of a year ago. gloat Russia plans to sow 1.000.000 acres to grain by airplane next year. Weepin Eczema in Blisters on ands. Healed by Cutioura. "Blisters came on my hands and when they burst they would s and itch and they would nesrl drive me crazy. I would acrstc and then they would burn and I cou d nomut rny hands in water. I could not do my work and my hands were eczema. I saw an advertisement for Cuti- aent for a free sample. I t qui so I bought more, and after using onl one box of Cu curs with the Cuticura Soap I was heal ." (Signed) Mil Lily Banks, SamplsaacbSoImOiannmt andTalcum free. Address Canadian Depot: lama: Ag-daa. dl ‘ ’. ck Ointment St-Pa-IISUIQW-‘llieal. l l | the members. r“ ‘The question of a new coasting ticn for India will not only the most important feature of c141? session but one of the most mourn-I entous Empire problems of mod-m em times. “l On Wednesday a joint commit-SI; port on policy as ennmniatcd in the may} paper issued lest Mlamh, uponx, winch e. parliamentary bill will but» based The Reform Bill will propose measure of home rule for Ind under a. federal constitution, th drawing the bat/tie line for s. into which will be drawn Nutmeg ally four-fifths of the populatlo of the Elmblre. H,‘ Home Eula The Conservative party is. ed over the home mile qu .-. while Labor wants full self-rule granted. Feeling runs high. llndia _ hes a population of 355,000,091!’ l people speaking 225 different lan- guages, and the question of allow- ing the vast country to rule itself has stirred strong feeling in all classes. I. a The Home Rule plan in general was expected to group together the provinces of India as a federation, with a congress or legislature re_-;. placing the present general ss- -_ sembly. A Governor-General would be the British representative, as in Canada. . ,. Although India reform over» shadows the whole DmEmrm-ne, parliament also will be called upm... to deal with important domestic questions . Air transportation has Spain. Sweden, Norway, Austria and Ozecho-slovakia within a day's Journey oi London. 41v sconce M(‘MAN ‘Best Cough Remedy At Homellasy! 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