4 fi r 3 ...~ we as A " ”‘7N"°"m Ufi-!.3°l'D`tIl. Deo. L ybloril. 4. DECEMBER 5| 1933 THE CHARLUl"l"E"I`0WN GUARDIAN mu wma; sm ern Canadian Ipruoe abooks to the ' _ » ___ _ ____ Umm" mm md dur’ “mn m_ -_- similar to the national baiioting expee ca sy Milll!t6l' Of Lilbfll’ IB- oaru anamrxarsasn -_ non, ‘°““‘““' ""°°" uustry- 'r-he penn; ieouiremenu moarrnaar., D” *-‘°*"’* Iizvmdoer-nan” chntltwm v;d'°u Hur: 5”" Figm-gs Show- J. A. \m.h1esnn.ohier Justice, yes- °“""WA» D°°- ‘~“"“°° °""“¢°‘ier om. mem,-ie., mt, eu rn- Noun; s general improvement in ’ "’°° ' "“ “rd” m Mmmutn in the tariff allreductions of rates,( ° _I I um’ su cm lu do plan advanced today to decide karl. ° __ wassworn as - ‘ idustrial Department of the Can .word . 1' G0 D. ing Decrease In Un tm of the Province. The oath was we" ”m°“°°°d hm’ md" by O" igdim Nguonq ggglnn, gg m.|Prrsident of Bank of Montreal, to- whmm? Hamm' de ‘men is Clf\pl0yUl€l\t. administered by Mr. Justice Arlen- dgilgjgxtniwageg iormous and in the past almost the day addressed s manage of eu- ibwked by lugeczuh ‘Soak ,eu -0 8 ' A ng;-g 9 _ """f“‘ "R in ‘M °°°!°d°"u°” chmm' states. the other with spain. i"11°i° 0! this valuable honing. hu couragement an the people of can-' 'el ly 0, me ,fu nm"_,m "_ rears the nrmher vu vr.heo‘y he . (ly Georg; Ilambleton, Canadian FUNERAL None th Beau” “|¢,b1¢ hickory fm bu” ygone to Baltic lupplien. The south ads It the annual meeting of the however' ww bmw” in polmcu, in:reasod to 5,000. The state liquor HQ Staff Writer) of mu Kennedy' I'1h°d°:“M 5.11 bn; wud no; bg 0bwn¢d gn African fruit and dai-1 ¢o.qp¢|-9,. bank. lend” to be the mon Likely aohhgccntrol board is investigating sp-. LONDON, Dec. 4-British lndus- ' M", Canada, a rate of 10 percent was QNVH l-ra anxious to buy their “The word of cheer I give X L _.p1icants before granting them lic- trv continues its steady upwsru th’ 1"* ""”°‘ x"““'°’ °' 5°" usted me intermediate me genera.\.pae|ung requirements within the he said. “in that business comme- `;,°:,, mm; 1;” tg: me 1 xfnirufv- . I 9 t 2 . L_” ,__i»_> ...___ ~ _ -.. swing. “Em °°°'”"° " M' ~"‘m°”°° terms, the British preference re- Empire and there is em-y inen- hensively is better and that there yeserrny Funeral arrangements ' I, the °l¢°ii°D»- The Ministry of Labor tonight u,°` -A f°` maining free. .hood of Oanadisn mills maintain 8-" 8°llDd WWW in Vt UH - uowp; A p;-into gg-ph. , The Free State Cabinet meets :ul trlov. 3:1 numbearlzdmgikgd be hm .E tm "°mm°° 'E 1 mgfim Tndoglineralt clllasstiiicrifgis somhuon 1:;,~t;I;|be"l'lt:;1xEeusn&prw';umentw’:sd-"rimmed up mmm” w wma" Eh' mmm ' .oc.o¢k p m. Wednesday after answer to President de Valerafs in- ,epom of th, mival her, wmopi more than the previous month, and' - ' for discs, used in the manufacture in 1 gun iby Sir Charles as 1o1,\uw¢;_ _ , when me re hu win he mr to “ '°”°”* 1 _,R is mum to mo' mt m wiv renrdiuz i-he United Kina- row er en ‘im-wine" speehn train ms en‘ 587,0ili than . ._ of automobile wheels, were estab- _ I mm " ye” an “W Pf¢>9-ytrlan Ohurdi where “med th Brmsh "ference re - » BI h D dome attitude toward Irish acces- from Caffcrnia, 175.000 gallons of ° service w_l1 bo held at 2 o’olock. ' A grand total of 2,280,0l'l unem- ployed were reciltered on the ex- dilblu Nov. I0, including 1,855,005 wholly unemployed, 340,135 tem- porarily stopped and 84,004 normal- V in casual employment. Unemployed Of the unemployed 1,894,732 were men, 30,813 boys, 298,589 women rnd 35,993 girls. Improvement is chiefly shown in 0011-mining. general engineering, shipbuilding and ship repairing, motor vehicle, metal goods mann- facturing, cotton and pott/ery, 1ron_ steel and the distributive industries. A seasonal decline is registered in building and public works, con- tflctinr. shipping, hotel and 500113-i118 house services. and there is I slight setback in tailoring. 9°"/een Dee. s, 1931, and Nev. 21, 1982, I t0tIl of 30 weeks, alw- lpther 1,754,749 vacant situations were filled. In the 52 weeks from Nov. 22, 1932, to Nov. 20 last, the number of vacant situations fined was 2,185,091. LONDON, nee. 4_stahuisat1on of exchanges between the eountrieg Of the Empire is being actively illtvd by the Federation of Cham- brrl of Commerce of the British Embirie. This was one of the recom- mendations approved by th, nn- Dire delegations to the world no- onomic Conference, The council of the federation has now sent a letter to the pr-img ministers, finance and comme,” ministers of the United Kingdom md “her Emliire Bovernmenfs Ufsing early implementation of the declaration. Assembly of an lmper- ial Monetary Conference with this object in view was advocated. Beauty Treatment For Railway Engines A DOVCI shower bath for locomo- tives installed by the cammm National Railways washes them clean and leaves them with g lmooth warlike “compiexion." The secret is a huge washing frame i>°»=i»1l>¢ 30 maya through which *mr suse: at s pressure or no Pmlhdl to the equaro inch. The whole “treat.ment“ is automatic. As the engine _approgmeg tm frame, the front wheels close s low voltage electrical oimm, .M the water containing a olo¢n1n|» compound. is turned on. As the i*°\¢ wheels no-ss, the eireuu arenas Ind the shower stops. A11 gras* and dirt have been dissolved and *HIM 'vw me n nam min er wax is left on the locomotive, le". UK it lpiok and span and smooth Ind bfdght. IIITBS __g_ savanna.-at semen, Nov. ia, ms. to ur. and mr. Lorne J. ue. alssr I bughta-. .'ml!0n-AC Kb. Blgohgggn Q November Nth. INS. to lik. and Mil. Alma Murchison, a dgqmm lilcanor Jean. !?*_ DIATII . *mi-l. aaexauvzll-at ruse vill:`yT,’, I. lm. Duncan llileuaie. Funeral notice ister. ` 1N-A\\¢hvnrr'ban,r¢es1'1.nra- nuaceeexmr. ALYWAIIL-D' iii EQ! F5: w\M,qol lll\\hlibt`atsnddaaeos\t klvsnu wedaarhy lull aalltolt Daaataab lsallss lhmostslttlt AUCTION CARD PART! - The | fifth game of the Auction Tourna- I . last evening in the Club room. The game was fast from start to finish, with any Player in line to win, but in the last round the following measured up and carried sway the prizes for the evening: Ladies' lst, Miss Margaret Lsppin; gents’ lst, Gilbert Araenault; Consolation, lad- ies. Mrs. P. B. Mc’l‘sgue; gents, Charles Larter. The freeae-out con- cluded the evenings entertainment, and the prize won by Mrs. P. B. McTague. all BOY SCOUT WORK and devices, Bt. James Hall tonight at 'I-30. 3293 WEDDING BILLS-A very pretty wedding was solemnized at Bt. Mark's Church, Lot '1, on November 13th, when Miss Mamie Bernice Butler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Butler, Glengsrry, became the bride of Mr, nancces Corcoran, san of Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Cor- coran, Piusville, Rev. P. J. MacKen- na performing the ceremony. The bride was eharmingly dressed in a French blue crepe dress, a. gray coat with beaver trimmings and acces- sories to match. she was attended by Miss Verna Griffin, who was at- tired in blue. The groom was ably supported by Mr. Gabriel Butler, brother of the bride. 'I‘he party en- tered the church to the strains of Lohengrin'a “Bridal Chorus," ,which was beautifully rendered by Mrs. Bennett Howard. sister of the bride. During the ceremony appropriate hymns were sung by Mr. Patrick ‘ Butler and Mr. William Mackenna. After the ceremony s sumptuous wedding dinner was served at the home of the brlde‘s parents to the immediate friends and relatives The evening was spent in dancing. Th followin da Mr. and Mrs. Corcoran departed for their future home “The Black Thorn," Suffolk, where Mr. Corcoran is I Pl'°¢P°!'°\ll farmer. The many friends wish Prank and Marnie loads of happi- ness in their future life.-(Patriot please copy). Sisters Awarded Silver Crosses ForHeroism (Canadian Prt) l"REDlIR.IC'I‘0N, N. B., Dec. 4- An event of interest took place this Iftornoon at the Oronocto Superior sented silver crosses. a hi8h award afternoaz was the first presenta- ticnofthsswardbytheiusoci- ation in New Brunswick and was made by llrl. Hugh MacKay of Saint Jin, Provincial Commis- lcaer. _ llihheth Olmpboll, who is not yllrl dd, Ind who om a fish,” saved the life Millar. svnn years Nd. * rs°§= ‘rf tiirisiir Ei" ir! rig lit plltAqmt.AndPanay sian ounpenu. orumta Optimistic Un ' 5: ii- rl; iii Ti i Hamill. i-We M D. _bf¢scL¢an -iii 5 iii! me un. nerhere mnsr, ,M .,,__dy.. ,,,,,,,,, 9 P maining free. The intermediate rate on Seville oranges, used in the manufacture of mamialade, was made free, the mm’ 3°" Nm’ °’“h’ "°°" "1“°° same as the British preference. 'rhe| general rate remained at 35 cents a euhie rect, based on the use and weight of the container. Bitter on anges are available only in Spain. In Canada's three-deck tariff structure, the British preferential rate applies tn the British Empire, intermediate rates to countries with trade treaties with Ca-nada and the general rates to non-treaty coun- tries such as the United States. Each of the three items concerned was treated in general classifica- tions before the comparative rates were difficult. Honduras Fruit Arrives in Canada (Special to The Guardian) MONTREAL, Que., Dec. 4.-Large quantities of British Honduran grapefruit and oranges are arriving on the Montreal and Toronto mar- kets this season in competition with the Jamaican product, and during 1934 it is hoped to double the quan- tity exported to Canada from Brit- ish Honduras. The forecast was made by a Mr. Leya Brown, agent here for the govemmcnt assisted British Honduras Citrus Associa- tion, in Belize, which has invaded the Montreal market with a choice shipment. Mr. Brown said the Bri- tish Hondurans had installed mod- em machinery for sorting, polishing and stamping fruit. The origin will be marked on each skin. He told how the colony, served by Canadian National Steamfhlps had onli' 35 whereas they now have 2,000 acres under gr:ipeil'uit. I-ie said the Eng- lish and Canadian markets appear- ed to justify the investment and that Prof. Clarke Powell, citrus ex- ° K y pert of the University of Capetown.’ had pronounced Stan Valley, in Bri- tish Honduras. the ideal grapefruit region. Some of its gl'BP¢fi'\1i¢ BN ss big as a man's head. In a tip to housewives Mr. Brown said that cit- rus fruit with seeds in it is invari- ably better flavored than the seed- less" kind. Friendships at Sea One of the attractions, onerwouid almost say romantic associations, connected with ocean travel is the ever--present possiblitles for the creation of new interests and friendships. There is a certain something about a ship which 5°h°°‘ 'mu "'° 'men Wm me' draws out the personality and tends to create s charm which always in th' Gm amd" M'°°hu°n ‘Em .hovers about friendships formed in life saving. The presentation this an atmosphere of congeniality. Perhaps the isolation away from the masses of humanity tends tn guy the prewengen together and get back to real fellowship. It is I fact that many fine and lsst`n-g friendships have started on tho dex or in the dining saloon of steaxners. This cheery avmwphofl of ffi¢l14~ lincss is alwavb V27 DUNN!!! W of the Canadian Nations: an-nnsnioa hilins he- yy," 15 ,gg-| ad. md me *mm and Game Department of the Can- tween Can West Indies. They carry just &0\\t the right number of panergq ft this purpose and inva°1ahly in I 'Q11 short tim! UNB Diff; M an banded together like a &|I pm,” nimlly. resesrvh 'Ulf 0! CYD @~` _ APPIC oUtl00h mtg; md ,,m,mmD“_m__“ 'mans - ...___ furwmtme have had a pv- illl\U| Wil ¥*') :mmaiy arnelioi-ating offset wh Ea-_° "°"' 0anada’e IKHGIIINN -_T__ _ Oil i acres under grapefruit in 1028.) GEII RAL GIIAIIDIAI' S°“'=i\ Aff” USM Plebinire Wil; Liquor Is ~ ¢ g T _..__- L°'8é‘;‘;l%::fil§,°;k'SEES GENERAUDea.de Question R?_hEdt0U_g_'ESlA his aol is "sang S I I N G I N.“'°",,_f,-,»,.“;;T’§",=°,°,f. -_=,.°,.,;,°,»B[||[|3|`|’[|] BY ..............T,, ..._ ._.... R [V |V Al []|¥'of1fss/i Republic ~»--- »-» . senile la sense.. most interesting feature of South | _ Mm' "“’°"' ""'°' ”‘ “" "”"‘°' DUBLIN use 4-car)-A clear f alas so! puns, ehorusea. 0, WMM dm.” ,M - - - lluwl' were brine rushed W GREAT B A|N=~e -W ee --. --e-eTi\X CHANGES t. e. it ...sn .1 -.W of-...;.°:,,°‘:.f°"°;.:.°°.......°"° *, rc. M '~ rr ‘°° NlWY@-K. DN 4-Hundreds thousandsof|aI‘onso!wineand 52 to satisfy the legal demand ted 'ruead when the United States prohibition experi- ment comes to an end after 13 Only about 3,000 restauranh, hotelsand clubawilibelicensedto liquor cn Tuesflry, but by New; MEET STI £0 er eh. niches: eau es eenoetiiiill characterised the exhibits ol U' Landers at the RDF!! Winter Pd! recently. ur, vv. a. shew. vrovinvili 3”' stock superintendent, who returned saturday evening accompanied U an-. J. walter Jonel. Bulibuff- F' There will be no lack of liquor on nresary, safe Edward P. mul-`, rooney, head of the liquor board, s statement appar nily borne out byy ,,,,,,¢ me me exhibit or averted ,,“p°gg1h1ytbebestinthohistm7 of&UR0!Um°'-Tmmmud outstandi1i¢\W'¢|l°f°*m' mm* me unites autos. comms 0 gains; the foremost Canadi-Ill R tic ly t e world over trade is bet- . u herds made a oompeiitiill 01 5° 1 ‘ 3550 | - 0! i O0__SEvELT ‘°’ th” ‘ Vw “°' md 1” °°"` &?rhe mvening Mau said today ` thstnjg Ehieuirgrhin, ih:f;r;Ten1ctmT3 k°°°°°° °°°sm° °m"` (Continued fom Page ll gfnzxe :n°tm_PV”t °‘ this "Many people consider s plebiscite the Bcythis and other liners. duel “ar” n ° pr°v‘m°n 1” bus' to be the fairest means of finding w.t'hn hours or days, arc ship-i iionists in block repeal was made A last minute effort of prohlbi~ ;'“°” 11” been “mug °°' out the natiolfs opinion." ‘ments of Scotch and Irish, port, 8 and sherry . in the District of columbia su- PEB50N-U' UBSEFVATIONS _____l,__ Rep;-1,; that rum.;-ow, the hm of preme Court today and a decision 've‘sels mostly out of St. Pierre- is to be handed dam como;-my by 'TWU ll¢’¥'60I1l1 0b°¢l'Vl»tiUi1 l iMiquelon which have hung cn and Justin ,_ Dlckmwn Lena mnmsel :an say a number of businesses oi loft the crast since 1918, w 5 show- at the Royal wer! Dll'i»iC\1l1\l'lY W5' gm- canon Wmhm shed, chase of which I have intimate knowlcdg-' :ing unusual activty, were <1Z.count- are showin marked un rovem r (°°“"‘"“___°d f_`f“ff“g° 1) __ rd at toast-suard headquarters Brooklyn, N. Y., and George s, I ' P eu ,_ K Duncan of wmmnnml D_ C” Canan- ty-pe of dairy cow is most important and with care being shown in this regard. the NNN holds most encouraging l7\'°W¢°¢¢~ Increasing Demand , in the itinerary. There is much of an educational charac ser to be derived from a visii i to the Royal and it is unfortunata that a greater number of farmer groups are not able to make thl trip to this great, world exhibitions Mr. W. L. Brenton, provincial dairy superintendent, and Mr. H. J. Kcnrudy retinrned on Thursday last. Ti; .3 young ladies represent- ing this province in the cattil judging competitions had returned the previous Monday. ISUMMERSIIJE and Prince County i 'flii iii* *ll -MAFLEAN HOCKEY LEAGUI meeting Wednesday, Dec. Sth, 'L30 p.m., in Town Hall, Kensington. All clubs who intcnd competing in this league must have their entries in before the meeting, so that execu- tivs may draw up schedule. 3297 Hops Acreage Increases MOIVPRIIAL, Que., Ibn. 4-'nl return of bee-r to the United State §hlgl\0t0lily I.ffect0dt»h0t-f\l|l of that ooimtry but has extended to the United Kingdom. This. coup- led with the revival of beer drink- ing in the Units! Kingdom, hh influenced the world dlnand ft hops, states the Agricultural W partment of the Canadian l¢Ii&~ sl Railways, there bein an he we in hop cuitl» Uama xiasdoaa I ill nf IU plvious yer, Q increase bring minly ecneeutratd fi is ann lllld ramona. ensue. ' 101 ni-e oi..-.maa--»ill»q".-.~an\a»--v»ue\aa 'f"" '*'\ ‘~ .weve .i' E ,Fw “ i I » . _ _ , .y \. _ » \ _ . ~ - - 4 . in the Wim!! I llllt. the contra °f "N 71°F lNwiN lndustry in tba iamuh ara ' ngoodrhawmsmademthaillgn ..,' ii 39.43 r / ti , it -if-'?"“’“‘ ‘ Jil- :.V _ i 's e r ~`= il \ - it f.-,n . -Q ff ‘EF '4 aff. 'S i é l i