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(lt ._»' , ,l ‘,i*_;‘ t - f rf! 1 5 fir; 5 P. ` it ‘ f,, \~,- .9 ‘< I .il i 1 l ,, 1' 1 l l é ,__ ..__._ i,_._,_-f .--- ._,,»- _ ....__.___;____i .._Y____ _, *_ » --\¢»u¢-1-s=,»_=.._.._. » . » i v' _ 1 _, , I 'rl-ni: cnARLo'r'rE'rowN GUARDIAN _ -_ NOVEMBER 184.933 PAGE SIX- C' ' -. , --..-e .» '~- we---°' ‘ ____,______f s ~ e fr- “MIDNIGHT lle:\r Jean llarlow sing “ll()LD YOUR MAI\"‘ - grand son; S -lrznrs.-lr nrt; m_'Nc1l or vor" wrentr wonl D NEWS A ONLY- Capitol--'Today Only 1111111"-l.tf.‘:...::"..§ ".1’I»i’f.I‘Lii “DEL UGE ” vis _ Q' PRINCE EDWARD _MONDAY- Togcther again-Clark GRIIIC _‘mn "glow In their ol n e\»itab1t- style gf C. bl an ~ -.‘,-f - .»: Irllisthinig like it! N0 wife could V 1; . ,,__:ii§;,i x resist him' ex- "El "f-:~' ‘ DAP|TDl. MDNDAY When Husbands Stepped Out .. -. 1 4 'lp fri i...- >*' 1 1 il'-,' "- sew. __'.'r.- <`-‘ He remembered the things that `-.f§.:,¢ husbands wget _-if-s,i too soon 1 ~..' ‘\ ‘- l nil* . -_ '-' -1 :ggi _ ,_ _-... ._-_.__ . 3 __,i - _eff 2 -» -.a as ~ e-.,~M. a ...si "”@g*“ MERRIE MELODY ` AND A A 'A ! K . - -~---- "`" TM' ”’__w""4_-_ W- DEIITRAL GUARDIAN A THAT TI-'E PEOPLE ` MAY KNOW 1A solnnm ol interest to Ill The League Of . o Nafwns f:l::.i."~:;- '::;:'.°...' .......ii... »-ni... ..... ....1 lm=er.ed at I cents ll noni strict-£4 worthy oplllhlll I‘¢[\¥d|lll U10 W M15 _ I 'Tue END or :rua /mono Pan-i _ _ . . _ , I bIAN DRAMA 'A5953 STEPPED ll" "'."."°.§E. "`é‘I.`.`.’Il‘i’.".‘L‘.€‘ f.‘..Z}°..”.§Z.§Y“ l Two mouths .\E0 le ,\\'vi'c i11u\'eiiie11t< of wrlrshlps. Gonunittee Increase In Earn' Meetlllg owns large holding ofvexshlllilsxl _ 11 b f .~ ' ; r:N'1‘r~:n'rAIN1m-:NT 'AT c1,YD£,M"“?~' ?`"""f"~l‘ ’=“"*"‘==‘3‘l3e-"'=‘lY “Em l° Proves Mystery ings 0fH,qx_ port Upton W.I..cj_j____°_,§;__‘_P;11;,‘;,i> §",§_““°" "mf _.,,,,,,, 0,, ,.,_,,,_.,. ,,,, W... ii.. i........,...».. .inn of nn 1 The retueinciit cf the A111110-' _Pei-slaxi dispute is :i perfect exam- -. , _ _, , . . . _ -:-- ., _§_,- ._~ 'ii le of the Leagues dong Wed the U31" ll*-l °W'\l Ui’ lin, for which it is eicated. will celebrate its 69th Anniversary "="""‘~=f'-5”. , U Bmsh G0; \vith Special Services at 11 A. M. It is sometimes contended that Today all this mclodiamatic at- .. - .nw.. 5340?, tion and neglected the task of ),._____ Al “xiicli the Lcndsii newspapers- CR-'\l"f\l‘D~='5=1l11f» -l0llll`S CllUl‘¢l1 the work of education. It is charg- .;~ . -. fain 5, .. . _ _ ._ _ -`>_f’i_.'».~1_j'“"i3__5i’.= lwiis notf1¢~a that the dspute was 24812), 4940)- Sl>-1l1§ll¢’l&`l1~ '1\1`l‘ bll-*lllf-‘S5 C°ll"L`<5f‘llfll5 °l’l Plalll hvcid office Summ'.‘x°slde. Watch for Legislation' 1°' it was already 'W' _l_iiis'ricss piobeins, Hd next week 2807 cured. This legislation was itself The or gin of the dispute goes _ ____ the result of intensive education. 1 ck to 1901 uhen an Austral an “ INDIAG UP C0MPANY_The ating been secured, it was itself a »; " ly A l » ;\ _» 1 i ' ‘iff _ 'V _ _ _ I - - 1 ' . ' . ~ ~ A H ' ' I '- 7"-;i:}~,.:=i'. 1. ' " ' ' v ' _ ' lP\i-simi Go 'e n 1 nt. by the me- hold a meeting in the Court House Canada, the highest governmental ‘DIED _.-5 _ _ :liods usual i.n those dflys, a con- Tuesday night when a mm, report authority in the land~the Federal COMEDY =~, » :ir (""<°'wn gl/mg mm the ‘special and of the windint: up of the 'company G°vemmem~‘p1aced the stamp of Q g, _.if _FV mm ,I h 6,9, “_ OBr1e11,wos instructed to mail a e P l) ° “ “‘ mined DAM: ob amed fmm the shiiicholders of Acme Fox CD Ltd ery effective ‘mm of educatmn In \ ne “YOU CM-lf I .-‘ .fi "x°l“Si"e pr1vi1`f`ge t° Search mr' was submitted for approval and diE“l’pr°val °n the tram” °uu°'w°d ir _1_l“ _-‘ ,és Obtoiii. cxnloii. deveop, render _ ,ed T, _ 'L it, condemiied it in the name or »‘lAl’N55S" "4" '.§‘:`fil§55?>;§ ` .3 Sllftcblc for ii'-Mic. Carry away and “fm -amp le. smeww' ` A' in "eo le f the whole Domi io I ' ' ' ' Pl* F `1' eumi , » ». _ _ _ _ In the United States, thlscondemn- copy of this iepoig to every share I 1 it and czckfi-'t throuehout the = ~ speakin of Canada shipping facil- wltrl *ERA ENGII-S pha == I ld _ T, m ,., - 0 out at.o1l nos written into the very 5 whole cxteiit cf the Persian Ei - 1° el' lc co Pa y ls n W - - 'DNA MAY °|'lvER Dim for a tc,,,,, of 60 P 5,, C? of business having sold all their °°“5m“m°“ °f the ”““°“i imbedded _thai on 5 'Cn U yt-2-!`»( in foxes to me P E I ,Boom Bhcplin the fundamental law of the land _ ‘e wel rc vas en erpr se ‘ ' ' ` _ _ ` " H, I -. ~-1---.-a..-_-_-_s» .~...-.--__ of me Ang10_PCrSm,, on Company Fox Company of Bible Hill.--lriiie ,giailxs CE; `t;;“';ta‘;;;l°;n§lo!th;`1?; ' (iii writii me is 1ci=h Go N°‘~"S- ‘ supreme government of the Republic. W r 8 _ I L' I a _judgment on the mind and ,rnmme was staged in Clyde River thought of the entire nation, and ._.._~-- iffwfldlél-I1 P1156) _ The fourth ammnl ,,,@C¢iug of The many friends oi’ Mr. John ° ~ _ _ especially on that of the rising HAIIFAX Nov 16_S_,b“,an,,u, Hall 111 the foim of a school con- p\- -,_f,_,_ '-5 .<‘Pi~Wh:ir = , ~ ‘- the Upton W_ I mm HL 11,, h,,m,_. Miuiroe will regret tolearn of his u,,.,_ and K l9d,,,.,, by P,.of_ L_ W_ generation. Contrast this with the .\i. _ n1i‘111h\‘:; ci; Ii.‘..‘l'1i. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ bhau ol Plliicc of Wales Collcce, _ mgy--v;"~i~ do \\'l1(‘1l its Hdmllx ls' film?" m liguref én“d°_ ing of`No\'_ fill; with mi ailclltl-A H . *m*--Y Dvslme me vom. condition of Sw fill/l0n with G0\'0i”I1lll€lll} Control “_ _,,,,,.,S to public today by the arboz oiii- ance O, eleven mcmbus and uuw, ..E.irn money this easy, pleasant lmds a ood, crowd Mhcrcd ,md prcdominating. In the eyes of the lil' TF` ,,,,_._, .hp 5- ,. V »~,»,. im,-S _,md ll\f"‘H-S9 in Pailhlllkb of llie Wil Of of Mm A_ S_ M0,-_..0,, 0,, me Cvm_ illness ui the P. E. I. Hospital. _ _ ,- ` effect of the present Canadian con- Pr' ' 'cues L `_ ~ - - _ » ' , `» S Y K _ he wm`___.,_,,,_ (_, ,_ m,_,'i,____,.g(,,.e,,, Lo mission. A surplus of $3,635 for the. visitori The meet-mg opcncd by ' nay, Sell our guaranteed trees _ average citizen eve ovemmeiit _ , rv s first io m ras of 1932 has been ‘* “cal sm" “R5 lealmd I" the :he sZv1<~z1'r,f?i f.‘_.-;:~.i>;'_'i~.-._ °“ repeating the creed .in unison, fol- lllillits and sh,-“|,s w menus and urpaseiof buymg a new blackbaard store and every government ofliclal The I<`ili1.izir‘e C2o:i:'i1i".»c was dis- C°m`°l`l’ed mtl’ F' $64599 surplus fm lowed by roll call which was ans- l “°lgm‘°““‘ Cash lmld Weekly- lull F connected with the trofllc seems to cllssinu' _ _ _ ‘_ U L I _ _ _ for the school. After a few opening _ n ,L_ Um ‘_/_V_,,,_,, ,,M.v when the corresponding period this year wered by My Favorite Pamme_ ,or_part tme .Real sales co oper remarks by the Chwrmam Mr Ed_ she approval to this business and son~iioi;<~_.'-.11zgyfc'-'all it he inferred to ,Dlmng “le hrsl' 10 m°mhs ° The minutes of the previous un-‘ “_"‘°“’ free eqummem' “nd lnstmc' - I ' to C0mmCX\d it to the DUl>llC~ H9350 1931 operations showed a net dell 110115 Write Luke Brothers Nurser ward Macphau' 3' short bm' Inter' 'lic fii~.~.,=. r-.iirl i;-ir Commiitee. V i ‘ nual and the last regular meeting _ ' ` I eating Drcgrainine was cari-ind aut the need of continued and intensi- fiuci her' :'.1iri ill* er. _\\"vlI, ‘.lii.lt_ 3,11-l ‘.a'll.\t '.\'ri`1\ tho po\\'i-rs 'of ‘.31 t,,iini:1'.cc, fished Aldci'ni:_1i J. \\'. .\!:C.::r‘.i;~.'. "No one seems to km-.\,'_" c.ii_x'.i.'ci'<‘-Seventleth annual » convention ing, "Entertairicd by Mrs- C“l“l“l~" of the Nova Scotia Fruit Growers' by Miss MacKaY- NW! l“°°llllll’ ls Association will be held here, Dec. t0 be held Ht the l‘l°lll° °l Ml`S~ 5, 5, and 1, it was announced today Seymour Taylor, roll call tc be ans- by the secretary, col. c. A. Good. wered by “Weis l° 1055” ll" l=“>°*' One of the most important ques- 0! Cl€H¥\ll18 5lf°V°5~" The "‘°°l"“g tions to be discussed by the Ann- closed by simile! the N“°l°“*‘l /‘ll- cmuon Wm be .wntrolled ship- them. Lunch was then served by me,,,_s_» ‘ me hostess, assisted by Miss Ruth Premier ADUUS MacDonald and T\1\‘¥l°'l'- _ _ _ M. B. Davis, Assistant Dominion The f°1l°Wl“S ll* ll" “d‘l‘”“- 1-inriienlunaiist, win be principal Dm MPS- T“Yl°"i”"‘-‘ W" “l” “S” guest speakers at the annual din- Sembled De" wnlghl' ‘L """‘“ th" able to tice Union. Is O bjectedl To ,,e,_ annum meeting or the Upton w. 1., I you fm- acting as our Secrctnry for almost four ¥¢l\\'!- We FSR -V°“ lil lease agcg 1', this gilt, l’l0t lol' its You may feel nervous; irritable and de- O grossed. you may stiffer from indigestlon and eadaehes; but the moot marked symptom is f also as a reminder of the pleasant lleeplcssness. The treatment indicated is Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food because lt restores health Q . Tr ti ' "ll mdvlgor to the nervous system. 53:23 f,no:;t;ie’l;wre t\;Agc1;:er'v1e wi re w or Upton W~ 1- D CI-IASE’S ' ‘”° N E 0 D _mf k The natural resources of Cairmln s r-.;- we, your sister members, take this opportunity of sincerely thanking p D value al0‘n¢, but C0 let you know 1"* we appreciate your work among ns; _ and profitable evenings we have Pclcr L1-Cl.`i', 52, of 212 Belling- .ivc11i1e, Bcgclliiloztt, was i:sl.antly kilcd Wccliesziay fternvcn when lie was struck by the Zilariilehcad cxpi'e s hound fcr B<1st'n \i'h`7e he wiis crossi g the B s o.1 and Maine R`il1'oad tracks at Easton avenue, Cl1elfca» The body' wil; id ntilivd in the No them M rtuary Wi"li1c-sday night by n fri iid. Daniel l’ Reilly of 209 Br.”-dslrc;t avenue. Beach- mont. Seigt. Walter A. Bu'di~ii of Chel- sea, in charge ol' the crse. .szild Le- Cla`r was one of .seven nioii who ducked beneath the gnu-s lowered by the watchman at the i--csslng, Philip Stevens of 316 Wnsliiiigton nvrnuc, Chelsea. Biideu believed the vict in stepprd in fiona of the limited while trying to avid 9. sw`tcl'l crglne operating ln ihe vle- inity. I L<\CI;i.i~ was th‘o'.\'n 50 fc: and both .~l1oc'»- were ion from his fee. llc uns a cabin2tn`~.akrr and was iiiucicd, _ The rlcccased is survived by his widow. Mrs. Aiire LeClair- llc had been rt resident of B;ucl1iii.nt for a, number of years. l-‘unerzil ser- vices w ll be he`d Lain Cnrroll‘s funcr`al pnrlors, 9 Atlantic Avenue, today '°“"S l“°’°“sed °“"“““‘~ ment, Mrs. Allan Min-simii, in ri _._____.. roiiowecl by n very insii~iii~tive and -"'“° do1;l;ii;1 if it had the pow- I‘l°l`°“5L"_i tonnage handled °_vT' few will chosen worrls iluiiikcd the C,,Lc,.mmmg talk by Prof Sham In INTENSIVE 000l’&2Ki.`.'? .. the Commlssion's piers was partia- members for their co-op.‘i'iition` M5 vm plmsin mmner he br,ef_ ` EFFORT ly responsible for the surplus. T0l’l` durmg the past fom, _\.L.m.5_ Th.. ly ouufncd ‘Soni 0; tho' mo” 'ln- tcrestiug facts rcgardiii_'_; his tripto A penod of ‘meh inlcnsm *mm* Scanciiilflvia last summer. The sing- has just closed' Tm" F"‘t?'°"””’ll' mg of the Nnitonal Amhcm brought Churches of Canada working oo- a very pleasant evening to ,_ close, operatively through the Religious Education Council of Canada and these again in cooperation with the National Council of the W.C.T.U. have arranged for a five wceksl course in thc Sunday Schools across the entire Dominion. Special mater- ial was prepared, and issued not only through the regular church and teinperancc cliannles, but also thzough the pizific press. Following this, examinations were held on the work done. and prizes offered for the best answers. In this intensive, cooperative effort hundreds of thousands of young folk ln their tcens received instruction suited to their ages, based on the very latest scientific findings regarding this matter of the effects of alcohol on the human system. With such spec- ful efforts carried on annually along with the habitual influence of the churches, tcmperunee societies, and the public schools, the good work of education is not likely to be ncglesg. cd. In due time this process will re- sult ln a better educated public, and ultimiietly in better legislation as well. ' Though turning oft with "gee and haw" , The State at last will Booze outlaw, Fruit Transport . Stowage The succesful transport of pears tom Australia to the United King- dom at a temperature throughout the voyage of from 31 to 33 degrees Fahrenheit is att:-‘buted in large mearuze to the system of stowage which permits free air circulation round the cases. To provide the necirsary air space, 2 by 2 inch timber uprlghts l and horimntals are p`aced between every fifth case and between every f'fth tier of cases. In addition 1 inch battena are placed between the remainder of the cases. I MATHIEU 5 SYRUP Oli *_ ofTsrsCodl.lver | :xml ..-" I ~iv._..., is ii 'F Ll Z¢ Fragrant! _ ,M Refreshing! I 'vitro 1'1" li/1 if 121. ¢...; A-_ ,_ 1 1 1 ' I R l Sold throughout the Maritimes MONTREAL, Nov. 16-(C.P.)- The prosperity of Canada is closely linked up with its shipping and de- pends on the continued safe trans- portatlon of Canadian exports to other countries, Hon. Alfred Dm- an.leau, Dominion Minister of Mar- ine, declared in addressing the Club Canadien here. - The Dominlolfs internal pros- perity depended upon the prosper- ity of its external trade he said in ities the maintenance of which would assure "the continued safe transport ot Canadian exports to countries beyond the seas, and the fostering of world markets which belong to Canada." | The Department of Marine, the' Minister said, was an all-important adjunct of Govemmental service. The Department has the watch- dog over the safety of ships, mar- iners and passengers on seas bor- dering thc Dominion and on inland water; _ Honey In Canada; Cooking Or i _ Preserving ._ _ .ntal Farms Note) ` I Honey has long been recognized not only as the most delectable of sweets, but also as a valuable heat and energy producing food, yet. there are many people stll unaware of the several ways in which lt may be used. Honey is a highly concentrated sugar solution. and as such may be used in practically every way that ordinary sugar is used. Owing to the great variety of flowers from which it is gathered, honey varies greatly in colour and flavour. As a rule, the lighter the colour the more delicate its flavour. therefore, in selecting for flavour one may be largely guided by col- our. All Canadian honeys granuiatc sooner or later. This, however, does not affect its quality, and granu- lated honey can ess ly be restored to its llquld form by standing it in hot water until all the crystals are dissolved. The water 'should be no hotter than the hand will bear. Honey contains from 18 to 20 per cent water, therefore the quantity of liquid called for in any recipe` must be reduced one-fourth when honey is used to replace the sugar. Honey is less acid than molasses' therefore. if it is used in the placcl of molasses less soda is required’ From one-quarter to one-half tea-i spoon is sufflcent for one cup of; honey. Most honeys have a slightly' higher sweetening value than sug- ar, therefore. less of it should be used when’ replacing sugar. When used on fruit or cereals, or in the Prosperity Of | Canada Linked in Lyndale on November 14th, Mis; ng Jesse Bruce in the seventy-fourth year of her age. The late MQ lB'i‘uce was a daughter of Donn I Bruce ".ns§s;'§s"a"sT.m.r~“ There passed away at her lioiiu his wife Catherilu _survived by a broth- cr and sister. Annie, Mrs. MacPher- son, arld Danlcl.R. on the old home For twenty-live years Miss Brucl iiv-.a‘in the United states. ne- cently she returned to the old home and spent the declining years of her life With. her brothel and Bnlce. She is 'and sister. The funeral service which was conducted by her minister Rev. D. M. Sinclah-_wn.s held nl one o'clock on Thursday afternoon Interment was at the Orwell Hemi Oemetery. The pall bearers were, R. C. MacLeod, Malcolm E. Mac- Donald, Malcolm D. MacDonald Alex Bruce, Stephen Hlcken and Angus W. Macleod. MR. ROOSEVELTS EFFORTS (Round Table. (London) To many these eff:rts seem to be ; shocking drparlure from the mosi cherished tenets of the i1idivid\ial~ ist capitalist system, as they hai-4 bezn preached n the past. But rc~ form is better than revolution, if the new policy succeeds world in gc' e al will not worry whether it 's crthodtx or not. I1 that c:se ihe present e.oonorni< system of the Western World-ex- cluding Rust;-wi`l gain a. neu leaseof life, and ts rulers will have the time, if they have the inclina- tion, to devote some thought te the pctilcm of avoiding future bi'ea` downs. If, on the ether hand the new policy fa"ls and the doc' trinc of lalss;‘z-faire resumes its re gn, t c indiv dua`ist capitalist system m?y continue to cx’st, but it will do so on a preearicus tenure and it may bc doubtedif it will be for long. WASHINGTON, Nov. 16.-- (AIM -Loans to brokers and dealers held by New York City member biiiikl nmoiinted to $707,000,000* for tht week ended November 15, a decreiisl of $32,000,000, as compared with thu preceding week. _ manufacture of fruit drinks or ici cream, honey not only provide: thc necessary sweetcnng element but in addition adds a delighllit flavour of its own. If used in thi manufactiire of bread, cakes, cook- ies, muffins. etc. it not only im- proves their flavour but also theil qunines, in that it mips the? moist and more palatable for 1 nuich longer time than does sugar Honey may also r€'DlRC€ $11881' ll’ part or in whole in the making oi jams or preserves, but as it 1185 I tendency to foam when healed greater care mlist be exercised t4 prevent lt from boiling over. Test- ed recipes can be obtrt ned by writ- ing to the Bee Division. Ccnf.i~a. Experimental Farm, Ottawa. .A _rfssul *'39* Q *_ 20 cents t The only beans on mins-line flavor-and STOPS COUGHS »» i>honei ~ r your _ i the palate of the most severe connolseur. , srewakrs .Bakery A KENT STREET 1 "lib" 'ellis -m 1 iii- iii 1 11 I BAKED BEANS ._ per quart ALWAYS GET STEWART’S BEANS the market which are " made for immediate consumption. Rich in vita- sauce which will please ,Y .my we l ‘W ill t