. 4_5. ,,. 0 " ‘ -. l 2-ni Ngvnnmsn ze. 1932 ' 'ri-la cll.'.lu.oT'ri'l‘owl~l cuslzomlv PAGE THREE , . . ~ ti '\, vi n f- ~ -. ,__ ___ ._ ,__ ____..‘,__._. ,_ _ --,-. ._ \ ii _ W 5',-1., I ,,,.. | i _ ,,, ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,_,,, YARDLEY 1011.1-:Ts YARDLEY SETS ` 850 UP T0 $10.00 In wr his dl-may oi iimlieye. We have the hmoull i.avenn.l- To.iet Water, Soar.. Sechet, Talcum, Face Powder. Compacts, Bath Cry. stall. Creams. shaving cream, Bowls, etc., etc. ln lovely sets, abc separately. Select Yarl..ley’s here today. J. Ernest ii. Worth 14| Prince Sheet Pho” sz W ol'f."`§..'ff.°.1‘.`. If §.'1`i=».l§L..`§.f.$ Evening. T o a s t s, GOVT PLEDGES oN ' DISPLA Y oi XMAS ...croswell ' Phone Today For An I Appointment W- 65 ll.-1 -1 Death Of Mrs. H. V. Bunf"z°n ANNUAL SIEGE BAITERY REUNIUN Armorles Saturday Banquet Was Held At | JOHN GOSS and i`he London Singers The fini concert of the lllai-'otfetown Community Jonceri. Association will be TUESDAY, NOVEMBER Nth Members please note Con- cert will commence at eight o’ciock. There will positively be no admittance while any number of the program is being sung, ____.___.__` mile'-ll-28-li. cliinlii illlllslill F0 R Saturday, liov. 26, Monday Nov. 28 ' - 1 sarllsosy, l~ovr...usr;lr 26. Mulvu/oy, isovsilor.-it za J' BEANS, lwniiel lv lbs. iso ’= BEANS. Welloweye) 10 los. Zee L M“_°8EATli GRUGERY 5 0 a _*__ Maritime Students Told Of League Oi el.--~----°~~ mono noepitel on saturday even- S n And St 0 ' S 6 C ll I' 6 W 0 l`1(i The “ml sermon in an interest- ,” ,eng on “The fruits of the ‘hmm me" was delivered by the my A, c. Vincent, DD., at the .naming service yesterday. Briefly camng attention to the fruits of the ‘hmm life as enumerated in pre- vious addresses. Holiness. PPBYUT. Discipleship. Joy, Love, especial at- tention was called on this occasion W me fruit of Peace. The thought was based on John 16, 33: "These mms; have I spoken unto you, that in-me ye may have pence." Never was mere a greater need of peace mm m an age such as ours. »m-ough abiding ill Christ and his mdmg gn us, we may have peace in a restless World. PN-*U0 in "N midst of conflict, peace in the as- rurance "1 have overcome the w0rid." Gounod'l ‘fPraise .JB U10 Father" was impressively rendered by s full choir and the finely bal- anced male quartette. MCSUB- QW' 1ey,Caider, Dingwell and Stems gave rich expression to "Though your gms be as scarlet." The ser- vice was broadcast by station CHCK. The sublm °‘ uw "°m°3 W' mon by Dr. Vincent was "The whirlwind speaks of retribution." The evening music included Dudley Bucks “Jubllste Deal' and s very ,_-N-Snlpiul interpretation -of Whit- tlel'| "Dear Lord and Father of Mankind" ln the fine setting oi pwi, w. lt. Fletcher. Attention was called to the sc- tiviiies of the week, notably in the mid week prayer meeting on Wed- nesday at 7.80 which has been .many growing in attention and interest as well as to the concert of the Young People's Society for Tilllrsdsy evening at 0.1!. ‘ T ~ 0 _- " nm nluvrlsr onunon ing. Although the aeceusesbasbeeo g ory n (commued ,mm Pm U s , ' t . The -ii , Raiders Visit ' » - Monarchs Home -mg IDNDON, Nov. 27.-(C.P.)--An empty palace on Richmond Green that once was the home od 'Iudor ,monarchs has been broken into by ralders apparently lured by legend- ;ary treasure by Henry VII there. 'ills removal of about a ton of earth .by them revealing the opening of- a leant tunnel. - °'l'lus is as far as the intruders got, because they were evidently ilistlirbed, and now a day-and-night 'watch is being kept on the build- ills. °wiie.l by J. 1.. Middleton, who Wiuired the lease from the Crown 'Zi nm ago, the paiace is rich in "li-li°l’i’. Henry I was the first king to live there. Rioilhpd II Ind Henry V. Htllfy VII and Charles 11 sue- 'cessively restored the palace. Queen Elizabeth, Edward III and Henry .VII died there. There also Amy bssrt married Lord Robert Dud- W- According to legend Henry V11 md ill the Palace or beneath it a Iinssurs whose value has expanded ,with the years to $10,000,000. Suc- .msive efforts to find it in years |0110 by failed. llbr more than I. year the palace ills been to let. 75° lllfllrising thing about the “Wi exploration is that they *lihtr knew or discovered a secret iw near the fireplace in the room ""0 W” ll-‘ed by Queen nilsabetb fwmeetins her ministers. Through 25° d°°f they went down a shaft mnmlllllls into the ground, and th" "moving about neo or eu-tu by disclosed the brickell-up open- Tho! ri subterrannean tunnel. M 2 legend has it that the see- door led to a tunnel coming out 'll Richmond Greed. Middfetonl E he knew of the door, but he mzrlat intend to attempt to dis- e sec tof h mm' l'€ t eunderground . _Wav ~ , "OT A san rms A1' mar ill uh $0 Spoken of Mi-ll. Wilcous dis- W fciections: but once there *mln unfortunate hgppmm. mn- “U °"‘= °f her accepted poems ""°”.,,,,,“'° "°f more enruisa iam ,Q of 3' sh” hid Opened a certain mklifrses with one of her most .us m“°°~ typical or ber style: in th “I is ll llshthouse keeper," 9 Pl"-hiEl', In “M it . Num it to mad' ill! UP. PEITRII. GUARDIAN nonsn xinnlm-Ahorse 'elven by Mr. James Clnrkin, Lot 65, and owned by Mr. -William Clarkim' was struck by sn unidentified car at the comer of Hillsboro and Richmond Streets about 5 o'c1ock Saturday evening. The animal was so severely injured that it wg necessary in shoot it. The driver of the car did not stop to investi- gete the damage which he had done. Seeking Inspiration To Write New Song AUCKLAND, New Zealand, Nov. 20.-(C.P.)--A young Dutchman. William van H. Lemme, describing himself as a song writer and poet was detained on the Zealaniiia when the vessel arrived from Byd- ney racently. He states that he went aboard the steamer at Sydney to obtain inspiration for a boat lsong. He sat at a table in the lounge, and became so absorbed in the composition of his :ang that he did not notice the stesmer's depart- ure until it was almost abreast of Sydney Heads. He had dinner. and then informed the captain of what had happened, and explained that he was without luggage and"had only a few shillings Lemme was not allowed to land here. l-le re- ¢lU'|1¢d to Sydney on the Zeiilandia a few days later. -__ Police Fight Crime With Aid of Radio MONTREAL P. Q.. Nov. 26.-To the side of the authorities in the endless wer on law-breakers and crime the police department of ill for some time with typhoid fev el- her passing was unexpected. as it was thought :bc was on the road to recovery. Mrs. Buntsin. f’o*i_ner1y liaise Mamie Wilson MacDonald, was 02 vearsof asc. she was‘born in Chatham, N. B. Sho Wes a member cf St. James Church. She is survived by one son. George; by four skiers, Mrs. Char- les L. Barett, Haverhill, Mass.. Mis, A. E. Moore, Lexington, Mass., Mrs. Horace Smith, Lexington, Mass., and Mrs. ‘Harold Logan. South Devon, N. B.: and by two brothers, Emil MacDonald, North Attleboro, Mass., and Harvey Mac- band predeceased her by about two years. ' The funeral will be held on Wed- nesday at 2 P. M. 'nt=rment will be at the 1§eople's Cemetery. ' . . -ni v .XP Crliliti >'.:;:t:` fills. ii MONDAY 3.30-Intermediate C. G. I. T., res- ular meeting-All girls from 12 to i5 years of age urged to join-Social Heli. 7.00-Trail Rangers, regular meet- ` ing-Social Hall. 7.30-Willing Clrclc of Klng's Daughters. regu‘ar monthly meeting-Social Hall. Nova Scotia Bird Farm Is Growing HALIFAX, N. S., Nov. 26.-A highly interesting, little experiment in wild life has been undertaken at Bridgetown, Nova Scotia, by John W. Pigot, who has set apart on Brea of 25 acres for development to suit the fancies of native and ulisfllllli birds. In the past season. which was the second of the enterprise. Mr. Plggot estimated that nesting bird life in the sanctuary had in- creased more than 500 per cent. Mr. Piggot began development of Montreal has brought that most modem device, the radio transmit- 4 ter and receiver. A short-wave sta- tion-UYR.-has been put into ser- vice ss a police weapon. Itftrians- mits police information io a fleet of patrol automobiles equipped with receivers and manned by uniformed policemen, and it is believed the time saved, as compared to ordinary ' telephonic communication, will be of very great ilrglortallcc ill nvel-ting and detecting crime. Montreal, with a population of about one million, has been dlvidcd into ten radio districts and each district will be patrolled 24 hours a day by a radio-equipped car never more than three minutes from any point within its area. There are three shifts of cars and stalls in each day. Each car is driven by a constable and carries in addition s detective chosen for experience, tact, and all-round efiiciency. Cars used by the homicide and hold-up squads also carry receivers, and machines have been installed in all district police stations and suburban police departments. Messages from the central police station. where the transmitter is operated, are given in French and English, and a code system is used to assure secrecy. In the larger 'United States cities the police are making use of radio transmission and radio cars with great success, and law-enforcement authorities of Canlds In watching the Montreal experiment with considerable inter- est. And Now Comes The Girl Wrestler TORONTO M188 SAYS SHE CANT FIND ANY WHO CAN “TAKE IT” his little tract by excavation oi two large ponds and the grading of lawns. Now he is providing ever- grecns, alder and birch thlckets Donald, Chatham, N. B. Her hus- -~ Programme even ng at the Armories Owing ici out cons WIS the jor the was the banquet. The toast to The King ren Mr. eneo Th year were: President. J. Eine hport. Herbert McEwen. 535°' ley B.idge, Arthur Mutch Southport Howard Court. City. and W. L. Jen- kills, .mer the banquet the °"°l\11=S S0 to note . ‘ Dm-mg the banquet some twenty telegrams were read from mcmblffs the My and who could not be ne Greetings were sent to C0lul’8 lv pa. as expressed for his recovery. wh ions Par and willow-bordered streams; plans an arboretum of 15,000 trees and already has 6,000 of them in the gmund' He has ' ` host to I wl'1Ii'he soft lustrous fabric lends - ` f . 81 ,_ -E ,md ' ' Af course could be adopted so that E“"°P° °f pm °‘°’5‘°“ B ml S '¢h°-Sell f°l' l-he ¢05iumc reflect one elf is graceful f°1d-‘l- ‘md mes” v , establishment of snort-term , be birds of molly varieties. Bfuebirds, ous kinds of swallows. The spring wild geese are making their per- From computations based on his own observation, Mr. Plggot has concluded that Nova Scotia normal- ly has a population of 07,000,000 wild birds which eat 50 bushels of insects every dey. €_i__________ wood lifted his hands in horror at the mere thought of such s thing, and strongly recommended that the promoter did not take the matter up with the chief-Bri; ~.:iier-Gc_.- eral D. C. Draper. “Now from one of tlzc Toronto vocational schools vse hear of n girl who claims to be a wrestler. She says she doesnt expect to wrestle again as the girls cun't take it.’ And right off the bat comes a che)- lengc to her from nnother mystery girl who signs herself 'M, P.‘ And the challenge is for two out of three falls, any time, any p'ace, for noth- ing, for plenty, or anything else." iii . ifvlif Y sci ‘il TORONTO, Nov. 25.-Alexsndrine Gibb, woman's sports editor of a io- cal paper, says: "Down in New York recently a feminine boxing show was staged, with the entire cord be- ing put on by girls. And the large building was crowded, and one girl iboxer got knocked out cold. The ‘card ran all the way up from slen- aer moles to ueevyweirllls. I af: ""1 '° S Ueht housekeeper," 'filet ' Wu°°’¢ never fiiflave that' , hnveniiliiu :ind her followers must' uw" hmBmtm that their beloved H e out of 1., ' cw ymk Amman. r mind.- | "Clippings of the ladies in action ' were shown to Tomato promoters, who immediately sought the advice oi' the police department as to the chances of putting one of these shows on in Tomato. Our infer- | mation is that Inspector Green- `N1iiSvMAS Shop Ea rly I 1 éihnd Buy ‘H ristmos . Seals tv ' / :Z/Fil "if - __’ i lf. ‘.21 ' not common in Nova Scotia, have ,sl found his nesting places, and varl- 3 and fall migration seasons bring ith wild geese, ducks and other water- . 5 fowl and shore birds, resting on . 1° their long journeys, and twenty as manent heme within his friendly “"° "“‘d°' acres. I -'ly attractive with fur coats. “P9- vely shades of red. blue. Kleen- weu na black, in fact in every shade in which the evening S0Wn5 For the daytime there are short- ` er gloves of velvet. In brown and beige shades these are pHl'ti°ll1‘“' crgny mir-lk, 'beige breitchwantz coat and ruby velvet beret and per- haps a velvet baS~ i charming Christmas presents can be made of these velvet 8l0ll¢5 and the dainty trilles that are made, to accompany them. The evening gloves may have sllllP¢l'S 0° match- while gloves for the daytime match . bergt, bag and belt. ` There are new black velvet g.oves for the sftemooll with the gauntlet , cuff of white kid. This is wornl turned down over the hand and isi exuemely chic with black cos- tumes trimmed with ermine. nw there are corduroy velvet ‘mm for sports wear. These are made in a. variety of colors with matching berets, bags and scarves. In every smart restaurant and every ball-room these velvet ¥10v¢S are seen. They are wom by such leaders of fashion as the Duchess of Sutherland, the Duchess d’Alb8. who has them to match each of her numerous evening gowns, the Comtesse ds Cosse~Brlssad, the oomiesse aessint rllulle. and by most of the smart Wollllill MTU- I-IEN HOUSE MATHEMATICS Under normal conditions it takes 5 _ y for the cost of fced for n. pullet 4 ing the puilet year, figures suppi ed by the Dominion Experimen Station at Lennox- l ville, Que., show. As this ngure is arrived at from an average of twelve years' results it is of more than or- dinary intercst. The number of eggs required to psy the cost of feed per bird varies, of course, with pre- vailing market prices from year io 21| ~iii‘I£’i’l?.i'.5.‘I.'.’ year. During the period of the re-A portithasrangedfromaslcwasso o 579 024 individuals to the end of September 1932 the tbl-Ll W8-SCG annual reunion of the and ' ' _ Ho paid being s3B,8o2,l0i.63, and a to Bw” Battery W" held smuday tal of 18 152,384 man-days work be- di” in aff ded. r . l throu weather conditions attendance ot' 8 or irlon. of town members dropped off E I ,_ inight. The solicitor General. who ldersbly. There were about ' nanny mp “mm was thirty-five present, among whom ,, ad an delegation to the Conference After a survey of employment Mr' A' M‘ P°mr’ Springhill’ collditlons in the shops of the at N. 8. who has attended eyery re- 1 was muon' ‘moe 1919- The President of Canadian National Railways, twas Pres decided to maintain operations so ploymcnt being given to a large number of employees. In the month '”p°nded t° by me singing or of September, 1931, the Canadian brig Nat opal Anthem, ‘the toast fo Pncmc Railway Company was com_ ;1on1ths’., ML pupre declared, .The our Fan” o°n?°d” by W' `pelled, as you all know, to shut re Dil ernment for assistance The Gov- n Jack Stems. and were heartily emmem arranged, as h'a5 been “_ have been made since the war. red. , d tat d in mi House, with the Y e °wce" elected 'or the erm: Ceaanifdian iiliclflc lgailway Company E2; to open its shops on November l'l. Ritchie. City; Vice President A. M. - ther S' rem” 1931, and io keep them open until the P°tt°" sprmshm' N' 8': ec December 31 of the some year, the t ut lui: Treasurer Charles Stewart. Cfiyl ’ Gil Executive' Mm" F. G_ Kennedy. Government paying the wages of sin the workers employed in the shops. the railway company, however, to. reilrloul-se the Government for ex-I penditures so made. The total' _us spent fn song and “om ‘ thus given employed wa.: 8,455, the _.es A vow of thanks was extended wages involved being $1,447,222. pm Mum Pl s_ melding. MM" who The cost ol administration under pea d B pmnm mr me evening the 1931 legislation was $84,481.57. -»y'ran¢e propose; that, subject' "ln ihe spring of this year 1932, w it became apparent _to the munlcl- unable to carry that burden further. Intlmation of this condition was made to the Government by var- ll , I ° ious communications and following Bud Cllllll-di. whim _ have ”' ways For Tunes the custom that had prevailed b d \“t° _._.-- from the beginning or the tenure European allll"=°°~‘- B”-5°* °“ fills] e c- izatlon of an . I h_ of office of this administration, no Elll'0P€3D °"88“ I' PANB' Nw' z6_A°cesB°ry as ‘ time was lost in inviting the Prem- out machinery 1°’ me P’°"'e“t~’°“ °fl New Yo k Peace. BACKVIILE; N. B., Nov. 36 peful indications towards world rmament were on the horizon gh Frsnce's new proposals, Maurice Dupre stated last a leading member of the Can- Geneva in February last and elected to the post of Vice- ident of the Naval Committee, siegelaetiery sssecatleq, ua- _ addressed the' meeting of the vol- rl-. B. corlraa, Mlvl., presided et “S ‘° P°’“‘“ °’ ‘“”°"“”°°’"‘ em versltios ol it-ie Maritime Produces. "The situst on at the moment is htel' than it hes been for some ch Government has just an- |r,_ stem; and to Our commanding down its shops and the former nounced a. plan which- prov.des se- omcemu by mem Cd W B workers of these shops were with curl Pmwse' D's'o‘ , out employment, concerning whom equally for Germany' Tm French o ty for ltsell ond. by implication. riing the banquet soos were _ proposals are fBl"Y€8Ch1¥18 and dared by Mr* Elmer Rmme and applications were made io the Gov am g the most important that They will co‘our all the debates of forthcoming session of the: zen should lmderstsnd their CHIEF FEATURES new French scheme is n many armament convention, prov sion . 1- t me dmwnw from palitlcs throughout the Dominion. shou.d be made for European P0 ° resided °' so and to the provinces, that the pro- ltical arrangements which would _ . w be “Seng Jectlon of works by the munlclpali- ensure security. She recogn 205. m°`em';ut_pmm18ed P tics and by the provinces them- however, that the question of se- ” y° ' de selves was rapidly becoming I0 :urity and guarantee are primarily t overseas _ . h is at present, a grcilt a burden that the municipal- European and admits tha :;n1:§E`:;,; gzngtor um and wish- ities and probably the provinces states need not necessarily be would soon be impoverished and directly lnvo`ved in these two quest tions. “This amplifies the problem., articularly for the United SVBWS t e ed s s discussion took place with re- as that had obtained in the year prior to that date. These representations were heard by this Clovernment,l and further representation was made by the provincial premiere, headed, I think I am not unfair ill Sliylng, by the Premier of the Province of Quebec, for whom 1 have the utmost and profoundest respect. He made it very clear, and was supported in his contention by the other provinces, that he wish- ed to promote the scheme of di- rect rellef. Obviously the expenses of those concerned would be ma- terially reduccd. Just assoonasthe scheme of direct relief could be perfected, it was put into motion, save for the completion of works which had been commenced, the SWPPBBB of which would have re. Suited in s total or partial loss of é_ 1 tl lZ d bi’ ' _ wwe been nz? u zgeevelvet ' icrs of the various provinces to W5’ and me punishment of the as | (Canadian Press) ls' 1'1"" "wen °n_ 1,. come to Ottawa in order that they i!!`¢55°l‘» the French make the IDI' NEW YORK, Nov. 26-The acces- 3l°v°"n°t‘ 1°’ me traditional on might sit in conference with this ’1°W 118 BDSCXUC dl-Wfmamcnif Pm' sexy ensemble is the some of ch.c 'un , 1 h dS. f l ,, hand.but for fall- and gente B” *government to see what steps P°5°1"~ _ this 82115011- E; °° md ‘um it could be taken, or what othel-| "(1) The °'°°m1°“ in °°m'1”°“"°1 The bags belts gloves and shoes 0 SEES HUPEI. I l I 'What are their chief Iestures: Muview' number of railway shop employees ima mee* pects an advance on` p.ev.ous doc posais for the organization of pun W- and port U10 ‘“l°P“°“ °f “ ll°“°’“1 “"5” tuely. it will limit lt to the mini- mum. The only export which will possible through an American HEINZ BEANS. il-urge) . 2 for zoo UEINZ BEANS (Medium) . _ 2 for 2lo "ElNZ BEANS.`(Smll|) 2ior l5c Cl-ARKS BEANS. Homestyle three) .. 2 for asc CLARKS BEANS, Homestyle iMedlum) .. . .. ,_ 2 for 15;; Cl--‘WKS BEANS. Homestyle ismiilll 2 for lac snixr lieiminc, erin Quoliiy _ 4 ru, 3,, i./llrn............. . . ..... " for 2oz: siioir'rr:NlNG....i1.11.1:..... . ..° 2~ior 2:lo . . . 2 for 25i. PUI-TED WHEAT ...... .... PUFFED RICE SUGAR . . . . . 'BULK COCOA .. TEA (Best Bulk) . . . . . . . . . .. NESTLES MILK (Large) ,,.,,.,,,, _ NESTLES MILK (Small) CHEESE (Island) FIGS (Cooklnli CORNER FITZROY AND PHONE 1317 FOR QUICK ‘O GUARDS CLOSELY EMPIRE ROUTING FROM DOMINION 2 for 351: 20 lbs. 99c Per lb. Sc . 4lt~s.9lic . ._ lilo ..... .6c Per Ib. l5¢‘ . . . . ,. 3ibs.28c EDWARD DELIVERY ‘ I » Customs Will Strictly Enforce Ruling Wilich Will Force Shipments Through Halifax During Coming Winter; West Expresses Willingness To Co-operate. 'IOR.ON'I`O. Nov. 27-The Mail Assured or 51.3,-e and ing f ro . ference. It is not only Incumbent, , lgtigiierchnnges berween the Cana~ efore, on every government nl umm world to study them, but every; hm/er efeli auth men be port ladlng, which interpreted with the rictrless which the British auth- orities are now understood to in-nth st tend in the case of shbcna fide trans-ia action between s. Canadian export-1 ro er and a British importer. th ion eilm make it clear that the ces in li manner calculated to iflcarlce. pmh channels. "The intention of the British oritim, according to word now ved by the Ottawa Govern- t. un‘ie'nte.tlon. This will apply icularly to shipments of wheat. while it will not prevent ex- Empire publishes the follow- - m its Ottawa correspondent' l aut and United Kingdom Gov- C eil are the th the will enforce its wheot pref- traffic through Canadian is to require the strictest fi;-5 thcl through American ports en- will be on e. through bill of ter Will Co-operate "The no: effect of the British ho ltlrs’ insistence upoll thii strict documentation is that thi lmadillll D0rtS, especially thosi ulpped to handle grain traffic assured of.e larger share of wheat export business than ey have been able to secure in past. “Already the elevators at Hali- fax ire said to be in receipt of the t important corlsignments which they have hzlndled since r erection. "Commenting mlon this move- ment to the Maritime ports yes- terday, Hon. H. H. Stevens, Minis- of Trade and Commerce, said that the Government had been in teleg“aphl.c communication with e Winnipeg grain interests in re~ will vlrtunllv be possible only‘ cent days, and that they had ». i uting the Empire-bound grain rough the ports of the Domin- gileed tooo-operate in the policy of , 7* I . een suspicious of benz ravm Whatys In S pegple should not ff r 1 k the lamlonious scheme of color and was are n\;a:°v:a)r:iea;rhiri::da?>3;: oi the necessities osfu iii; lgr 3:15 Corlscript armies of a pulely defenm fabrm An mtelope bag Gals for dfo th’ °“’°w' “ co ntr and t th a ti to Sl" °h”“°"°' N° d15°’1m““u°“ antelope gloves and show oi the . u y. a e s in 0 |°"°" Pm °f tm umadjuisg' try tg Inaugu,-me 5 pymemalsewas mode Hglliinst Germany. All tht-W game hue. Buttons on the coat Q; V’ me Wm' They ue m e within the financial competence of “mes ”°’ in principle' to be me mam* *hc f°5t°nm8S °1`l the ff0°k»I . pect to all the various Amattersl V3 A ‘pedal Mediwflullean navel comb ,,,,_Mons_ | and the complexities of the position. pam’ ‘nd 3 Scmfal Pf°l f°l' *h°,| With a black wool fl-ock havlnslli it ‘Med those m,eremd_ It was asfl tion of the most o.fensivc na- ighif pique touch? fine ,Tm va arms. . or cl- wears a, bac ante ope e t2;ta‘;li1\;x;h;l?u|:11vsggpcgovigiegearsgl "4-The llb01llfl0ll fl! 39! “I b°m' with a white sntelope plastrcn inf they could no longer finance works ibudment’ mupled with the rcgulaf `f"°“t ‘md °”m°5 9 black Bllftlopff 'm and undertakings on the same scale :mm of “H European GM! aircraft' much mg “ned in Whu' it | "'l'.lls French Dieu. the BTW-91| A brown velvet afternoon lrock, ,plan for the barr nl; Oi l=\SBT955iV° is accompanied by s brown suede weapons, and the Hoover plm i0 lbw and gauntlet gloves, and a blue reduce armaments rousllly by °“"‘ woot sports suit appears with a bag' third, all dovetail and overlap. They lol-nl scarf made of blue, whlio llnrli will mlm the mol.. items on the .ed scotch plaza wool. “ .genes oi the next scss on of the Metal lr one of ine outstanding conference. ` accessory touches in this seasons "The three grcut lJ0‘~"@l`S ha" wardrobes. Silver clips and bars new shown their hands- The dis' fasten chic wool sports flocks; cop- armament conference is ready li per plaques designed w`th o key last to come to 8l‘ll>S Wml ’e“mY- thrust through a ring are used in- "From a Canadian point 01 V1°W,5teali of buttons on sports coais,; tl-lore are two sSD0Cf5 °f m°,and gold knlck-knocks are seen on rl-euell proposals which are Defi” lbolis and hots. ularly .ntel-estlng. I Searls, which have replaced neck- "(1) We are riot, lt l'~'°ll1d aPP°‘“`~;laccs since the new high ncck`i\lc to be asked to increase our political mme into vog.ue_ me among the! lcommtmcnfs undef them The d°` most filscnatlng novelties of thef vice of regional guarantees enfurcs mode_ I that we shall not be l“"°“'°d 1" ‘mi striped jersey, ormkled velvet, affairs of Europe to any growl fli- knitted wool and cl-lnxlea ribbon itent than we are at present- lull appear 'n a variety of styles. the bmem °t the w°rk d°“°- Ai"| ' <2) The inU€mH@i0H°1|Z°"°“ °f1 For wear with one frock of black proprlate action was taken by the ‘c|v_1 summon as put, forward by the d~ag0,,,,, wool' 8 smart park Avenue, Dominion Government to seek the ,French is not extended tothe North *girl has three 56,,-veg__¢me or grey, ldvlvo 0! the provinces as to what , Ameman Continent. iwhite and black stripped jersey. ii; works should be completed, and, "while the Canadian Governmentxtmrd of apD`€ green duvetyn and agreements were made and under- ,has always admitted the force °fia fourth of crlnkled crimson velvet! sm-'dwg' “nw” at in this °°i'l' 'thLe argument, it has at thc same ___.___?_ nection. Many of these Works hu'/0 time never hesitated io make it Bm-"Sn “rpm MARKET "Oi yet been completed; others tcm” gc Geneva that the interns- ____ ‘ have been", tlonalizaton of civil ovation ls’ The M,,..k,,¢5 Inf,¢1l=g¢n¢e Sort/me neither desirable nor practical in of thc Dom‘nlon Fruit Brnnfll e335 1111932 toe peak ot 69 ill 1928. canada where the Silflll\V°l1 '-5 9"' supplies the fo‘low'nz statement ini while it wok cl to pay the feed costfgh-e'y different from Europe. our ,.e_.D,.c. ,D me mmm for “wks m. t ln 1931' It L’ “|50 "li1‘f°S`-illl~! to 110% civil a'rcraft could not pwslbly con- gr.. United K nfzdnmz that thc same cost. study shows that suture a threat to anyone. end, Information of a somewhat op-, “n “erase °f 15 088s is suilicienti topay the cost of feed perbird dur- ‘may be impaired by any form oi is now given further recognition | ; . "ti ` ther essential services for Canada 1°' “N View mwtlll mir international eeatrei 'nm position ia tile neun. sebum i (Canadian Press) hat a dozen times an hour.' THE MORAL OF THE T.-\l.Y` demand with tllc prcicrcnce going 3 to red apples. The loflvr staicllfbift would indicate that hlghiy fcstur- i ed varieties due to slrve in thi? near future will meet will a 8004 reception. There appears to be ll _ decided upward trend on the Ulllted ‘ Kingdom market and shippers should endeavor to malulllill. Bild if possible, slrengthcn the market by avoiding iienvy shipments of low qllilllty frll`i." Er. ill. R. Car CHIROPRACTOR Three Year Palmer Graduate r ' 124 Prince Si. Phone 1012 , qi, . . lonleilailsslada. peed in Mathematics LOUISVILLE, Ky., Nov. 26-The lverslty mathematics professor fast and clever st flguru of urse but it takes a boolunaker r real speed. A local reporter, querying at ran- m, asked: “What are the Odds a cutter wagers to turn an ace. n pr deuce in three cuts of s. l -.r!: deck? Many answers were . _ , ' f nine to foul' those c°nCemed_ As R result of frame status. All profesional arm land both are Quan awed in colornglllven ranging rom hat invitation, on ine stu or Apr-ll‘1°-'» “ft ‘° be “b°“°‘h°d' 'ml materiel to belt Clasp- wr- last. I believe it was, that confer- ‘~2_Th° °rg°n‘za'M°n of special rings' °’ me 9°" P1" °m°m°m °“ nce convened in this city. All the “`“°“5“’° ‘°’°° and the °5‘ab”°°'h~' mi1dam‘s hat. V i; provinces of Canada were repre- mem °f swcks M powerful armsi Th” ba? ‘men is the k'Y“°t'e “'60 sented' and a general and m_o]°ng_ wh ch would be placed undef the 'thc accessory ensemble, since it of- t control 01 the I-iellglle °f Namns- ifers almost endless possibilities for 3 favor to 13 to nine agaiinst, , A Louisville Un versity mathe- atlcs professor said nine to four. verni hours later he submitted s 0-word answer showing the oddS | 1,197 to 1.000. The cty editor of the newspaper mploying the reporter icl9D1l0l'l@d ll ookmaker. "Hold the phone a mln- ute." he said. "Then in .1 flash rc- puoc "i,lo'l io l,o~o". “N:iw, it wll.sll't llal'd,"' tile book- alrer sold. “wo figure odds ll” i l Teaching fwzlrnillg llcr pupils gulllst. calchlng cold)-I had a lit- tlo brother seven years old, and one ` day llc took his new sled out ill the snow. I-le caught pneumonia, and three days lati-r he died. Silence for ten seconds. . Voice from the Rear-Wherc's his sled?-Annapolis Log. , inllstlc nllture, indicating improve- ‘ment in conditions on the English ‘market has just been received from the Canad an Fruit Trade Com- l miss oner in Londoll. Supplies of American fruit are llglli and good quallty stock ls clljoylng a Sl-r0lliZ l ,l .§. '.‘ .,,, ,. ,l . |\. -‘_= --J ‘til-2. /,lg 2' ' 1" ..'»:'»4 ' . ..*_.-.-,-_--- ,,4,_, _ MW., -, ., :*”‘..m. -- iii l. ,l ll ,. l i