r crrawa. Nev 2.-rem neon I L_, ' Man Is daily in more dang” (mm hi; fellow man than from ug",-,,_ ' - , 5.. » 4. l lo i Mffys .l - _ o , s , \ A AQ _X MAXIMS . \\ _ I I _ I ' 9 i /f..».-, --4:.-fr" SP” H ` I ` d I \ xrycaaearwitbxnc nam cr a Q %y .:,_W I ...---_-........` I 0 y ` _ \\,, IQ K M mana FrTmau¢ umm you-own. "N N I Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew \` " ---_-- v ut mr ii li RDI i gnnnnl Buhlorintlollu Delivered 85.00 gy lull. Cnlldl mtl U. B. A. 84.50 CHARLO’I`TE'l OWN CANADA, SATURDAY NOVEMB Charlottetown Guardian 'Ivo Doll ii i _ . I ` ’ ' ' _ 3'. a Earning Guardian, Ivlldnil Il' Promwes .f s imports-nt BP€9°h in theA.fg capiuil, more detailed accounts which are now comi accorded him by the Govemme und people of India and partlcule , iy on the enjoymént afforded _,ln crmnent of India on the “Rav/a Pindi". Giving ldetailed account of h expericnicein ‘the vurious foreig Bouriya met with. He made s mention of the degree of doctor hw conferred on him by Oxf was not inappropriate in view hh own endeavors to zfefonnth laws of Afghanistan. _ shadowed was the fomiation of as Sher Ahmed Khan. whomh had entrusted with the ion-natio li r m by -his voyage as guest of the Gov 1 is n eountris he visited, King Aman- ullah expressed gratitude totheir govemments and peoples forthe ng to hand. appreciation of the reception I1 hospitable reception he and Queen peefol D1 ard University, which, he »-remarked. Of 9 Among important reforms fore- a cabinet. 1-Lis Majesty intimated that e n of a. Cabinet, hud failed to do so he_ would himself for the present dis- 1;-_.__ l it . Afghan Ruler will Establish c..b.°.1 , ° y net and Reform Laws. i "ll . Mi mum &| Brmsh Rnyalfanuly N981* marked K‘hl;i;t;l; Pgllndanlgllthgbgeng. mvliag 4,.\?‘_;;;:A__ tg Ad Government took over from Hud developed greatly in the course of femure U’ Kms Am‘°'“"u'°h'“ “mit Killfs absence from the Capital' igm* 'I-gl f was also annourmed. _ xl' -..-»i...J \, , .. ,_ _ ° other “mum f°f°Sh1\d°W¢d ` _ - i . ' of the arrival or me mst rauwa u tr tnrou n t the th f f nm 1 y ers an appers g ou ms Majesty md stress on msl m°me°j“‘;c'i°£_“y' f;h;“t};undF::u°n1“;‘; in Winnipek. according to the Manfucrthwest, from the international public libraries ard factories and boys between the es of the introduction of Europe' clothing at Kabul. Dlscuwiing social reform, th views on the emancipation of w ous practices, he affirmed math intended to carry out the tr doctrines of Islam. ` On the question of Purdah indicated a preference for th wearing of modern veils in Kab at least. 'while leaving itto 't provinces to adhere to tho old adopt the new fashion. A dramatic incident ensued wh Queen Souriya. and other co The speech was cordially “Cel” by the la/rge audience of M811 tives. NE W YORK They Lived, Before York. Py..§1<.Rl9f°fS- Canadian Press)-Four travelle have entered New York witho natives of the Aleutian Islands, from that part of the North Am- erican continent which, over a thousand years ego. was the, cen- tre of population as New York City is today. They come from a me- tropolis of the past to the metrop- olis of the prelent. True the population of the Aleu- tian Islands wasnt no time reck- oned in the millions. But when it was approaching the thousand murk the site of the _present city of New York was empty of all hab- itation. Perhaps an occasional In- dian passed through the treeé and shrubs. Otherwise there was noth- ing. In fact the Aleuts were tot- ally unaware that such a spot ex- isted. that it ever had existed or that it wasever going to exist. Due partly to these circumstances and the changes that time has wrought, the four emlssax-ies from a fur land, landing at Prince Ru vert, B. C., travelled .togsther across Canada. on the Canad n National Railways for the insignificant lore °f $20. They were suitably accom- modsted, carefully protected and Mummies Brought From S from scum pam .wha mich: have' tact with them. been affected bythe United States quoza. against alien immigrants ut hindrance by border ofllcials. As WEL COMES ANCIENT VISITORS Aleutian Islands, Where There was any N e w . __ ' r d NEW YORK, Nov.. 2. (By The throughout their tip arouse cur- Products Limited. winnipeg' and the Canada Gypsum and Alabos WQfnan TQ I iosity in whomever came into con men. While denouncing superstiti- i% .:_.‘;’.:=‘i§-i\`r';\»\\g -‘A ' ._ i 1 » _ z,_,..\'i . _'Al j, ._§;~ *A ,, f-' _ 5.3 'Q -_-,_f., . 5_7 - il .-_.. (Canadian Press) Dr se on of the Dominion, tributing. “Q CTTAWA. Nov.. 2.-with the can 81"! o nion developed' today pi . Energetic opposition was voiced °rCl`-lem. _ by spokesmen of the Flax Fibre King Amanullah ` ‘I lvinnipeg Has i Reforms ~ Raw Fur Market Of Late Years This Has Been the . | I .fi--‘I s 0 U ' Primary Market tn the Domznton. WINNIPEG, Nov 2.-(By Thewith the result that instead of the PESHAWAR. llndia., Nov... 2.- lclisrgse the funetiom Q( prime Canadian Press)-Independent ti-¢d,fl1l‘ trading being confined almost Giatificatlon at the establishment Minis r. The appointment of f,e ,.4 ' '~,. ~ of mmdly rehmons ‘with me Ghulam-Saldiq Khan as Foreign ,_ . ` d 1,-Dm 1870, th Company. as had been the case, ' . . fi; .` ‘Qi 5 1,._ r* ;f,,_-1 f 'i ' . ~ ' _ ` ._k."f -. l: V ‘f. 5 "ll!‘- it - mm ...<.:i- ililtw. 'lil L Qi. , ' »' - Lug in ,aw fur in Winnipeg dat” exclusively to the Hudsen's Bay 9 ye" me D°mU“°n independent trading began and S0115 Bay Company the aammisn-a ' imc tion of law and order in the great ‘Shipments of raw fur are at northwest territories also the yearltracted to this market from trad- £ Fire broke out in thg Cazhedrul of tuba Free Press The Free Press boundary to the Arctic circle and e ‘_ ' . Tournai one af the nes Roman llllc es e. local fur dealer as saying beyond, says the Free Press. "Buy °°mp“L"/ry C( °d“°‘m°“ ago: gmglesqlse ,Iclhurchcs dhelghlrlm. last .hilt this cityfhas been the mainlers from the great centres of this , wee . e old ca e ral w ich was pr mary raw ur, market in Can- continent and Europe attend the ‘md 11 years M age in Kabul agg built in the twe|fth_ century, con- da during the past ll years, ‘Winnipeg auction of raw gm-S reg. mins at number of pictures by Rub- The fur-trading activity of the ulorly and take up large quantities e ens and other maste|;dund o. néirtahwest wus' practically contsroll- of northern skins for their princi- ous vestment, presen to t y 2 y the I-ludson's Bay Com ny pals in New York, Montreal, Chl- Ki-“3 femmted his W°u'k“°“;’f Thomas A. Bccket of England. ~ .prior to 1870, the company hax.;'aing|cago. London and Paris. Climatic eliminated competition, to a large conditions in Canada also result in e e;rter;`t,.earlier in the century.f‘ Un- ir large domestic consumption of ' 51 i Bt ytlll' ll 18119 Dart 0 z the fur. Manufacturing and retail fur- ue Taflff BOaf'd company's duties lay in the admin- rlers, dyers and dressers are all he stration of law and order. as stat- kept busy catering to the needs of ed. With the advent of the ‘ - . he . rail the Canadian public There is also 2 Concludes Two way, traders and fur buyers from a. considerable export business in “ _ glsternb Canada and the United mnufactured goods to which, the t t fi d th i - i i f1l i - mscwmon of the 'people in me Day Sesslon too 515 egtlrlil o n _er way in levergrow ,ng tour st tralc s con Famous Painters ,ful eidhibitlon of Dutch art will held at Burlington House fro: Ji»l‘ll1`8-l'y 4 to March 9 next. Cxhibltion is being pr-gmgted by Anglo-Batavian Society und M. G., G. C. V. 0., M. P., who lg Rome from 1908 till 1919 as Britis ambassador. Since 1883 he has serv ed the British diplomatic scrvl from Zanzibar to Stockholm an from Abysslnla and Athens to Parl and Berlin, Premier King to Open Royal r 0 0 o _ _ ’ th ir us “r clusion of a two day SeSa10n 01 Abandans Pahcy SCafldlnaUlanS V ister, will be tendered a ubiic re- ladies removed e ve . ed are Tariff lzclvisory Board this ag- , O p feptlm cami prgsented wth an 1;. l‘l'1°0I\» U H' PYOSFBSS WBS ma f ° uminat ddre b th it h with the disposal of applications of Restflctlon F or Canada he comes sore xisymorstil thivcvope officials and dlpl0n\11ilC 1‘°P1'°S¢“°°" 10,- tariff revision on mms of do. _.__ ; *_ the ,-oy,” winter mr, This ded; all except the case of the insular- in the sugar industry with a viewto ive tour of Canada. Mr. Venner- that a dinner also be tendered b ing application which was adjourn- holding eventually on internatlonali stro-rn is greatly impressed with th# the city. Following the reC€Pf\° ed pending an gmcm rest, of for- conference. Cuba has informed tho. degree of success Scandinavian which will be held in the coun sign and native products, upon economic committee that it is ready settlers have met with in this chamber those present will have which considerable - difference of 50 C0-Oilernte with the League ,i_r\\,ti`iiunt\'y.l _ |an op'portunity'to` meet Mr. Krug. 'finding some solution to the sugar! _ (Special hs The Glvnarani TORONTO, Nov., 2.-Right Hon* I1 I1 mestle classifications, In each in- rs-.Mini to the Guardian) , WINNIPEG, Man., Nov., 2.-The ion was arrived at by the board of stance reduced duties were souBhff~ GENEVA, Nov., 2.-With Cuba tide of ‘Scandinavians ernigra/tion controllers today when. Mayor Mc- lnvoivmg proposed cuts of ten to notifying the League of Nation. is rem; turned iw oanaoaandin Bride suggested that recognition twenty per cent. Sewing machines that the Cuban government has de- _the rniext few years 3 19389 l¥1f1\1X°f me P¥'€m1¢1”'B Visit bi! made- control appliances for electric cided to abandon any restriction settlers from the Scandinavian The prime minister is to be the stoves. insulation material for home upon its sugar production, the Lea.-' countries may be expected, accord- guest also of the board of trade construction and roofing tile, were gue‘s economic committee voted to- ing to Senator Ivar Vennerstrom, 9,1; 9, luncheon, and therefore th the subjects of the separate refer- day to ask an independent expert's who passed through Winnipeg re- mayor did' not fall in with the ‘nces. Argument was completed in committee to investigate the crisis ,oonltly in the'cours»e of his extons- suggestion of Controller Hacker ci of 9 _ l I I :Farmer Shoots iMimsters ' l Durin the entire journey they Une. Limited, -Pall-ff, Ont.. t0 any I Wah-,est Reunian 8 'never moved. The tribal leader. ac companled by a. hunter, a seam Stress and B baby SM lmmobug that a new industry was being es- - *__ _ with their hneewglleu uri close tc _tablished in the west. witllthfesh-_ , LCNDCN, Nev.. 2.-_-Miss vera M. fnmla to provide canadian color '-0 whom he hm unjwd in min-nag midway between Alaska and Siberia noir bl”caS S- . GXD H HS ` d old Mwracken, leader of the Stoll _ . _ I _ _ they have come as ambassa ors Mccméken expedition ,nw me My would not as p. great boon to c ., .,310 1 _ K d Thornton pas or , ` V .en V r - , - . e ;,_ north on a search for relics of an early Mongolian race. is a charm!- teristic posture of the Aleuts. Thi oroposed downward revision on in the farmers of Canada an crea Odamed Carly next momh Wm _ ' - c _ sulating material. It was argued Be Ofdalned COBALT, ont., Nov., 2.--Follow-i WENN-EPEG _Manu Nm,” 2___T0 ing their extensive trip from Cali- prawn W Wm mmm-ed couples, 9. d t Cnsl”€ ml Ch\11'Ch~ and 15 W DL Ville Marie by a farmer who oun Ulnmd Church on a recent sunday covered by Profemor E C Baly, o c them robbing his hen yard The an- evenmg Au the brides and mid -[Liverpool University, and his 50 employment. have the distinction of bel-ns theilmais were awaiting shipment at the grwms Whom he .had joined w-IE, J, Baly, working in ggjgmol-anon in an mtef,,1ew_ "A lot of ‘Mk Wm ‘ th.: woman minister in Scot.l.'.uid. railroad station when they 0508966 sewer in me bonds of wedlock with Dr. F. Poi1ak,a distinguished mee to be pm, in before me _ Sir Rennell Rodd, G. C. B., G. C. t visit Canada. Sir Rennell lived I: VVinter Fair W L Mackenzie King prime min- Y n l l Project through. The Dutch m inser in London Dr R De l Napier McNab, one time Premier , Uppzr Canada, and he succeeded in 1894. He was bom in London , 1858. ‘ Consisting of between 400 a , 500 paintings and about 200 dra D185 and etohings. the exhibiti will occupy all the galleries of members to space ensuring hang ing. The period covered will b . from_about 1500to the endof 19th century, thus pemiittlng special representation of the Hag and Mauve--and the inclusion of large group of works by Vlan Gog many of the pictures being lent surviving members of the fam Among the countries, besides land and Holland, contributing The the at-rone English and Dutch commit- tee has been fomred to carry the &!'9€8 in . . . M Swinderen, is honorary chairman of the committee and Lord Albe- h marie chairman. Lord Albcma - | Who has 'had ta- distinguished mi ¢e| itry career and is a. colonéi on rl reserves of officers, is n. son of s 7th Earl of Albemarle and Sop Mary, daughter of Hon. Sir Alan cf L0 | the title on the death of his father ln rle, lit- the tl le hia nd W- on the Royal Academy, the relation of the 2. ue School-the brothers Maris, Israels, 8. nl, by ily.\ Eng- to the exhibittlon ure the United States, Fiulnce, Germany Switzer- ' London will Show Notecl_l_?i1tch Art Will be Represent- ed at Coming Exhibition. LONDON., Nov., 2.-A wonder. be land. Belgium. Finland, Rumania, and, it is -hoped Portugal. King George is lending five pictures: “The Magi Adnring Christ," by Rcmbraridt; "Th Letter," by Tfrborch; “Morning Toilet," by Jan Steen: “Land and Gentleman Playing the Virgirla.ls," by Vermeer; and “The Card Play- ers," by Pieter de Hoogh. Among the other principal contributors in this country are the Duke gf Buccleuch, Lord Crawford, Sh- Otto Beit, fthe Duke of Willington, Lord Swaythling. and Sir Joseph Duveen -who is ialso bringing over some vary iznportantworks from United States. About 114 pictures-exclud- ing drawings and etchings--#are coming from Holland, the directors of the Ryks-museum, the Maurit- shuis. and the Rotterdam Museum keeping in close touch with me English committee and crossing over at a mom-c'nt’s notice. Rembrandt will naiturally be the great figure of the exhibition I-‘rom Holland are coming “The Jewish Bride", The Dead Peacock", “Sus- anna in the Bath," and Landscape with Bridge"; and among the fami- ous examples of the master in this country will be Sir Herbert Cook’s "Boy Titus" land "The Man in Armour" from the Glasgow Gallery. I. de Broyn. of Switzerland, who is the hon-. treasurer' of the exhibi- tion, is lending his famous collec- tion of Rembrandt etchlmgs, and they with the rest of the drawings and etchings-are to be arranged by Campbell Dodgson and A. M. . Hind, of the British Museum. . Yl It 0 UNBREA i I USEFUL New Glass is Said to b ble in Many Way LIVERPOOL. NOV., 2.~Gl KABLE GLASS DISCO VER Y e Burglar-Proof; Adapta- S. ass The new substance is knqwng |which it is impossible to break, pollopes or "ples" for convenience rays. is non-spiinterabic, cheape than viiamgluss. burglar proof f admire health-slvins ultra-violet originauy it was the invention or r Dr. Pollak, but when the discov ery was taken up by a. British syndicate d flax straw serving as a. low ma ,M_ Fmd1ay,,M_ A_ G1 ) wh ,, _ M .. m two Californian P B _e ew ll ad mm - or K A terial' Dcvelcpment °f me mdus' has H»CC9lI>i€L‘1 11 Ca‘11`t0a€ggv;’£;ll'103;J traivhiflg lwlolves mwere executed at wasthe expenelcnce of-JfReY_5»t 'P;\\ll‘S'lirc:tl-51:21' :gg usgg ha; lt; 3 hduil; the serviles of Professor Buy were fought in an Iadvisory capacity. f “It is rather ea.:-ly yet to talk of the discovery," said- Professor BaLv four natives who made the journey P f S | She preached at the Congrega-Ifrom their crate True to the thiey' were invited to attend the special Australian chemist The discovery @5555 are absolutely p,.,fe¢t_l¥&» Ito New York as excess baggage had folna e e ' ‘ tional Church, Knaresboroug-h re-, ing instincts of the beasts they im- addmg menpyrlal service. l | foreshadows the estabiialunenc ef 'been buried in that position over thousand years ago: they had fe tained it all these years as Inllm mies on the toll Of 11 bflffeil WC between Siberia and Alaska. Ii was therefore not unnatural thai they should continue unmoved. ev- en though they were traversing on their journey to New York. n0§ only o, great expanse of sea anc continent, but the unbridseable sap of the centuries. . The four Mongolian mummies, re garded as invaluable links with th past history of the continent sinc their discovery by the expedition in the far north, are reposing in th American Museum of Natural His tory where their age and the na ture of the period in which they lived will be investi8Bf»€d by 51590 ialists of the department. Heenan Settles Labor Dispute ___ lSDooial to the Guardian) an celebrated his third year since his election to the fodgral house by settling the strike o. the hosiery mills in Guelph. The strike has been going on for two weeks and yesterday the minister of labor sent me or his omauus to Guelph to mediate. The result hu been that the men will 'retum to work -C0- .morrow moming, and a number of Americans who camo to work at the plant are returning 'smith 'of the border again. School Carc- Tour North -1-1 iseveral 'Injured i In House Raid I , ,__- (Canadlan Press) iford is in thc Middleton hospital with a bullet wound in his 188 ,while his father, MannlriK SM\f0l'd 'and George Gutreau of Yarmouth. a Temperance Act Enforcement Of floor occupy nearby beds as the re- sult of being severely kicked and the, . ‘clemenuvaie this mai-nina. when ggygn preventive omcers and cus- toms men under Customs Excl” iomcer H. W. B. Wamer of Bar- uiy by D K Grant under me ll- B-_ matter is investi- the raid this momina WIS °“*' serlcs`on the homes of Genul' Manning -8anf°!l'¢- “°“° °’ resulted in any liquor ‘beinll 'rhe .nwum wound. in coops, of a scrimmage result- ,ffqn 'ocnus Sonfords comin! mi fathers assistance. No have yat been laid. of I , .\m.DDLETON. N. S. Nov..2- -‘;Municipnl councillor Genus San Maritimes f ' ` ' ` l wheat straw -that annually go _ lrmcnt expert of th£hRaiIwgyl fgpxrxnz b l www on pmme ‘mms and n Wmy' F' J' meer' ° is D Record Nutn er ithcre is 'morle than a flickering 13;; :ndent of Land Settlement for the of hope that me problem is “Um C Vfompany in the West. ° ' | , ' M.. me. i... 1.... sample... .., , Of Marriages lg; bg 5311;? gggggg; gy Lnprneggg trip of 2500 miles in extent, through ____ I ' _ ,cngineen the farming districts 0:1 tl; ‘three OTTAWA, Nov" g__A.p¢;1 15 bd-4 The saskatchewan govemmentl "'f*“'mf“° P"° mes- fm Y “ 'ls 1"' comin a ular month for wed- _ lvionueai enthusiastic over the pros- dmgs ‘ln C§§§da_ Mamma mem E Lvlglghbhrgelgeleqygogy oects there. For the post two or ed ,L total of 5_4” in’ Am.” lastvl ‘s‘ said to be bereaved In the new three yws the U- N- F- h“"° bee" which is the highest figure iortnatl m,enuc,, M? may ,mp a mn 0 lo*-il/HY fngaged ln \“'°m°u“3 set' month on record at the Dominion, Wo of an-av, me, w Fmme go b "l°'"""” th'°“gh°“t th-e EMM" B“1`°°“ °f 5"“‘“‘"°°~ ‘ lasted inthe new machine. The Provinces. and have °°-°P°"\°¢d Llvimz births for thatmohm not-i , u is B F nch engineers nven 01| with the various Pr0vinCli\l G08- -flied 19847. Of these 10.170 werelmfchlnc that Neges smw into a ~rnments in the establishment f boys and 9,557 gms, Quebec agaim ~, . , ,mms tm kmd _ ‘evrral very successful colonies of led the other |,mvmce,; Wm, B mga) ;‘;r'?is‘:?°:‘tm”:;e, ,wu,es_ Tse “mb wettlers 'from overseas. Following V.-,f »7_199_ Qnfark, was 9-,cond with 1 can be med for pu,Mu°ns or in me uc. Freers survey the way is now sms. The figures for the other-4 connmwm of ,H mm of our- "P611 f0\' B mU°h .mme elitemlve nrovinces' follow: Pnslratrhr-wan 1 -ibundmgB_ It is “Imam to have orcaramme in this respect. 807; Manitoba. 1.355: Alberta. i,l92i. (gmmues M B fuey _ -"rhosc who merely travel thrfmsh nova scoua, eos; New Brunswick., P » the Maritimes by "Bill CBR Elin 902: British Columbia. 783. and* _____.,>_._. wo proper appwclatlontlgf the! nail- Prince Edward Island. 123. 'rwirasl beer" "1 “‘° °°“"° °§,,‘,"“,;’ 1'; `3.‘2i".l'i§“`2°§t.§l`§.iil§§ 1...’ §._..lZ1’.1-'f.’,i§§_"°" 25° "M ""° "pe 1 To Celebrate mme °! Manning n or ‘ural developments the Maritime Mortalitv statistics for the Dom- Provinces hold," said Mr. _Freer, inlon for' Am-il reveal a total of 9,-', Week "from point of view of climate. ton- 222. of which 1.843 were chiidreni _ -igraphy. size ofnfarjma ang MZYUNI- under one year of age. _ , ‘ O --I N 2 I um. Digby county. sought liquor tural Drlotiw- *S* Pf° “<1” QP' "°--h-I ed I ed. TCR N’I`0» 0f_1_ - °"-- -- U <»» me -q,»;_f°~,;»~¢»,,;;;»y,;m;'.- :.12’;h:r.?.“.'°:: us: ':.°.°'ir..‘...:.:t isis- 5;; ;.°:zi..,,l :.f.:‘...‘;:.'°:...;;f;~,;e§,;<;;~.,:,§;1l.,‘;f;;=“~:;»-;. ec; pec on o - ~ - . - ' , ""°“‘ °°“‘°“...r“'£“{§I.‘§ ?.£‘.l‘.€,7°§‘€...“.‘Z&.’.‘.§I.‘€l"l.¥.‘i..'§f?-"“' ”“°"‘}.’.‘.’...’Z“.".?“;‘iZi’.‘3 i‘2.‘S‘°»..°.‘I.°»?'Z§i..“lI.’I.i_'-ii §‘,‘§§.°,’,°.,.‘§:, ',l,°.’{..“‘.°.}';';‘;§',}l.’l°.,,",‘{_£ h'i';tl1cgml:x :gig denlles car- "The Maritimes are suffering ser- "The Provincial Government and gurqim Book shelf. Ai the an- * ,,”W;,__h“ bw, ,,,,pe,,d- ously now from _E:>k,9£uasri¢ul- the Federal Departments of Immi-:nun meeting it was unnouncedthat o . - ° tural population. re been a cnet. drainue of the youna people /*.0 the profession), Ind there has ‘teen 1;-actically no mglsimmmegitg eh ' new irhmilfl naglllm It has hem diflleult. there- fore, for tho szricu1tunal.pooulation ‘o mmwn gm oil Btllgllfdusg re. 1*r0viM reggnl Departments of Azriculture me rorneltlv promoting diversified farmingvand than is li good dnl M roam for further development. in this respect." ' , ` "'1he opportunities for land set- tlement are $;oollont." .continued lacls nothing in it-he way of clarity! ______ _U _ Miss Findlay is the only daughter-‘ of Mr and Mfrs J B Findlay. df MCNTREAL- N°"-f 2--PMS ff” 1-n11ne~'m_ she' graduated- with T0 Utilize ‘ ‘;°:‘§ide‘;ab1e e"t€;“°’; ‘g tg?" honours at Glasgow University, and, ‘Civ es “ Umm” 5 an SE e' h leted her course, (train-. nent in Nw Maritime P"°"‘“°“5f ul; gimlhe scottish congr¥ga~tioncl1 Mléat SIIOIU are being made by the Colonization Church, Edmbumh Department of the Canadian Na- 1 _V ` ¢ ‘ional Railways, announces Dr. W. , " " 5 J. Black, Director, following a sur-» , 1225?; efw?_§s?1`;‘i)!°'wkh?d °r snmhg -ay or me Maritimes which has I Pfgducgs 1 “H th W’ ld” just been completed bv a \land set- Apr! utmzmg me uns M “ms '.3 - R¢ECrINA, Sask Nov 2.-For f e0 I 8 eration are seized with the lmwrt- the collection now numbers over 50 ance of land settlement and are volumes most of them autographed actively promotion re-actuanantinciuaing fiction, poetry and biog- ‘ pnaglzed again the ob11€9M°'l1 Wmchi H on thing, weare not yet fully 9 . Clilitly. b€f01°€ H MTBE 00l\Z1‘98Mi0H» mediately secured for themselves a W sennqn, Mr. Thornton new British Lndugpry ,md ,_ pusqjble “sued ith th b un 1, 1 ment in The %ir;.§“.€..:*iiéi”2ii2§ til. ie;i:;s.:“.:...i‘s“...”:‘:. ;‘:..‘:::is:::f B-iid ‘§.`."7’f.'°......».'““'“°..“°:.’;f..;:‘.i..s“”‘. ...fl :iz instance. “ W ° ' ”`" ° k , , effective, whilst her clocutionfed_ from " of .Plass..._ I Y -A factory is being erected at Nottingham. I l _, i:/rittle glass. may nad when when they apreefedi W Y tjoucbec. 'rms vessel, which will be policies. Naturally the preferenceinphy. is for Anglo-Saxon stock. but Soon-, "It is gratfying to know that each dinavlan settlement and families from certain other preferred Euro- pean countries ls encouraged and welcomed. The Maritimes should prove a moot attractive lleid for good type of uttilr. There ia no actual poverty elllhht. and it is noteworthy how easily a livin: can ltr made on the fnrrm and what I high standard. of livin: is maintain- ed throughout all of the three Pro- 1ur._n-eer .‘ ii»=\1Irr\~l1\¢.r°¢'i,4li%"i ' " year brings some new achievement," said Mrs. Dunnlngham Grubb in hor presidential addrcsa "I fool _that we have taken four distinct steps of advancement during the past year in the formation of the League of Nation: Oommittee ofthe association, the establishment of a Dramatic Guild. the oflnnlltion of French conversation groupe and re- markable advmoo made in our Work of "0lnadianl.” before him to be united to marriase and urged ‘them not to 10% Slilhf gg the fact that the admittamce Urmst mm me home was the one 'source of orue-hi1DP1I1°55- Contract Let 1- For New Liner _ L_ No ._ 2.-eivir. W. `Be1;%‘yNrl7ElhIa`ll'man hind President of the Canadian Pacific Railway; 3;; nounced today that 9 °°“m;°e1 for been let for a first class ve 5 d 'service between Boutliamlliim an ` ohn Brown and Company. Igllyllllchahynh, will be '|30 feet in len8th sv feet beam. about 40.900 ¢°nS Emi register and with u sea Speed ° kncrs, enabling the trlr between Southampton and QUEUQC- ‘im Cher' bourg, to be made in fivi: days- The vessel will bc named 'Empress Of laritam" and is expected to take her place in service in the spring Oi 1931. Bandits Steal Ca-sh anilfheques DETROIT. Mich.. Nov., 2.-Tw armed men entered a branch oiilce of an insurance company on the third floor of an office building here today, and bound twenty-nine mon and two women together with n rope, and escaped in an automobile after gathering up about $1,000 in cash and cheques. The victims. imostly salesmen, had just listened Ito a “sales talk" and were about to ileuve thc offices, when the robbers lcntered. Harding their victims into a room, the bandits produced a coil of_ light rope, climbed onto a table and looped it around them. They ihcn looted the offices. ;Many Live Beyond Means »English Boy Shot and Killed (Canadian Pi-as) . Ont.. NOV-. 2-* Thornes Hart. and 10. M1 EDBUSU immigrant boy 'Wu shot and in- stantly killed last night at Mountain Station. a little village near here. and his companion, lawrence Sims of the some place was wounded in the shoulder. The boys along with others were playing Hnliowfon jokes around the home of Christie Moore. laborer. when it is alleged Moore came out of his house and Bred a revolver into the crowd. he was placed under arrest by Constable ldwirh Bryan and is being held pending the out- come of an inquest which is being held at Winchester some time today. The Hart boy camo to anode three years ago and was for his uncle, lrankfllllne farm at Mountain Btatlon. survived by a fatlhr and er md nvqal bltlthil all Inglllld. list? J lflood News For l Housewives l °| (By British United Press) !_ LONDON, Nov. 2-inventive gen. lius_is gradually simplifying the ldutics of the housewife: and it is ,possible to visualize the home of ‘tho future in which the domestic servant problem will be solved by §mechanical labour-saving devices ‘which will remove all drudgery. .A A remarkable collection of new .nventions is on view at the Insti- liuic of Patentees' Inventions br- ihibition, Westminster. l A chef is the inventor of an el- {cctrlc contrivance which cooks meat, ,on both sides at once, thus grilling lit to perfection, and improving its lquality by retaining the juice. 5 A combination knife and fork for _use by one armed persons and an anti-splash device for soda-water syphons are the inventions of a ‘waiter. § Furniture which "contrlves a ’ r_oNDoN Nov, 2-ou e crow-fd°“°'° “°"”"" ”“Y" ‘° ’°P"°“‘“"°d , . _ _ ag lord, Wh() has lcmg been knpwn for ,his outspoken criticisms of modem ‘ extravaganoo, especially 134 ghqw-n in the pc;session of a motor car. ‘declared at the Edmonton County ,Court recently that "not one mm :in every ten who runs a. motor car _can propwrly afford it if he looks to ‘the future." The salary of a county judge is 87,500, and Judge Craw- ‘ ford some time ago stated that even a county judge had no 'right to buy fx cur umm he had private means because his salary alone was not |suffic.ient. I Judge Crawford does not own a ‘ca.r. "There La gross extravagance all iby a combined wardrobe and scttee land a sideboard which can be con- iverted into a bed. l Few women-or men-relish the inevitable "washing-un" which fol- lows every meal, and they will l with interest of the arrival of a mo- chine which supersedes the dish. ,cloths and sink. It ls cldmod thit- ‘crockery passed through the ma- ’chine is cleansed thoroughly, there .being a fresh supply of hot. soapy lwater for each article. I In another section of the domes- |tio sphere them is a device which brushes and,combs the hair lim- |ultaneou.sly, but more wonderful still is the oontrivance which answers “mum mwmln.. he md at the telephone in the absence of the immcmcn. ma ,uw `gr-cal. bulk of °‘"’°”'“’°*'- ‘"4 “°" WY f¢¢°Nl N10 m°N°p1°wh°°°|mmw°mm`ntm1c of each call but will receive llmngjgymg md,-m@,m_ 5,1,” I lnewlke. and. in the event of s lbcen said. ‘lpewle marry on credit m'°"°" ‘ b‘"'¢\*f7- Wm “UI “P 94° 'and live on iulklnent sunInonsea.“ °’“’h”"° ‘M 3"’ "'° “ml , - -i-gQj.__..._ , l of English invuution is \ flea' linoioum nmdoofpapsx-mason". or Jute hacking. _ _ _- ~ I..T.§.°T.. ~ Nitttl 2'- 1 Eli 3-"5 as ii* e le Fi _=§_§=.¢