59g? effshaznrit a ynemnulv P 91,-: ,2 ‘ ‘~¢J < V.» .:..~¢;;.;;.2m:.<u~ ~ *2; : . a .........,:,_;_ _-_-,: ,, ,3 p w occupier... i...“ . ._., fi--a¢-—rr . g9 year bonds on a basis of ap- .~ u THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN . ~ . govsgn $1.1m _ Success New National Service Loan lQuuebec Ranchers " l Face 2. Charges ___i. MONTREAL, NJV. 23.-Boardlng couflmj’ Ljmlteg, 9g November 12, n 1s confidently 1e]; 1n high glplm- foxes on a. fox ranch in Quebec does 192a Two munch; later, he wngenqg, U. SNGomment _ On Tariff Duties In Great Britain ReorganizationOf K I N B Brokerage F'irm v ..§“Z'.'.T§T.lf§"p§i‘l§;'-’il.“.$tJZY 0 I N T flona against the plan of reorganir Liberal Leader’s POI!‘ anon of the firm 0! M°D°u31u l-"dl (By Ken Clark, flanadhn Precl Staff Writer) Joan Crawford. I" E Dazzling 1n New Picture f- l Joan Crawford h” done It Dill-D WlNTE/R FAIR tenant” ‘so run RiiYAl he received a messaie to the efieet that they had not been sold. and at 'the same time a cheque for $500, covering $800 said to have been ob- tained by the sale of pups, less $300 retained for, board for the original foxes for another year. cial circles that all the elements i-c- riol 1n iirhctice imply the Pgeiirla‘ quired for success attend the surtent I tion 0f indlvldualiilfls. like l? 9 ""1- flotation of a loan for $155,351,600 by ‘m5 M9lltcs5°rl system {or children‘ the Dominion of Canada, througugbut {qthfilfllllls B5 "-5 mm ‘he but the Department of Finance. That lifllflfllfi. find durlng eximflmellls ll l5 all me money required by the Gov- not unusual to mix foxes belonging ernment to curry on the affairs of to different owners, all in the in- -tcrcst of efficiency and mllxlmlim side markets. will be providcdby ili- ‘VH1!!! Mall‘! 011 F0168 d e r o u s Criticism Causes Amusement In Toronto. cowans, stockbrokei-s, must be flledi 1n the local bankruptcy court with-l in fifteen days, Arthur Delixle, K. C. registrar of the court,‘ ruled today at the conclusion of hearing of a motion for approval of the plan. some gpposltlml to immediate ac- ceptance of the_proposal developed (Cgnndllll Pr!!!) I TORONTO, out. Nilv- *3-—"l"'- King-i hunky up‘! ponderoue crit- icism of an obviously joculur mt!- the country, without resort’ to out- rproiit to the owners, declared an ox- vcstms is no; quggtlgncd, As a sound ‘pert witness adduced in court of ses- lnvestment in five and ten year 5 b10118 b13011! Jlidili? Mliflll by Li! On November 2, 1930, the com- per cent. bonds at attractive prices, ‘Rcnardiere dc Laval dcs Rapidcs In-lplalm pfgcggdg, Brelghpup; called is one which investors will be glad lcorporce to offset a charge by Otto to rake delivery of h]; 10x“, and to obtain, it is felt that it is only {Breiihaupt of having returned to was given two foxes and two pups, country and that the rial will b attended t0. Evidences of a tumyin the lido of , c ‘entrusted to their charge. business for lhc bctlcr, wiili uii iic- lGfllJF-vl Auliffly. companying return of colifldriicc, no to be found on cvcry’ hand. Than has been an appreciable rc- - covery in the prices of some conund- liltics. That iii “limit l5 vi P-lill‘ mount intcrcst to Canada al tho present time when thcro is n hvniy outflow w ovcrsczis iizzlilgcls. ‘ill... mid a better distribution of liiUf- chandlze throughout ihn miluilpl. has been indicated in u subsluiiiiui recovery in the curiiiilgs oi lilo W‘ "l 10X lllfllli F"? tlli? FYO- countiys two great transportation sviiilloli are CFOWH Pilidtlvllifll‘ 50H- systems. Earnings for the first two L‘C1il and John Cixiiikshuiv. weeks of November indicate that‘ ll“! rlllifgcs 8Y6 ‘ll 0f llflylllg. trade and coinnlcrcc is undergoing 3M I-livfll (it's Rlililllffi. 011 NOW!!!- improveiiient, ivhcn comporcil with $1111‘ l!- lllllll. 5101i“ W0 ffixils. mulli- tlii: gross receipts for the CUITCS- vii lFVFllE will B\v'l33. Vallliid Bi pulldillg‘ periods of ilii: two preceding 31.039. Jib’ llwllflly 0f OW! 5T9“- iiioillhs. The figures show that tho gillllllil lilld <2) Ol llfllllill; 550ml. Bl? enormous ciccrcascs which have been lllit‘ L‘ time 11ml Place. ilw 511m Show“ for many “Hmtm pa,“ an. mf $400, lhc procccds of the szile of now (lwiiidiilig to almost nothing, ill“ ll“) 5°-\'¢‘5~ and unless u“ 5,5,,“ {my it ‘m; my Complainant alleges that he en- but a short time before the railways "llslcll m9 fOXP-i t0 ll’!!! Tllllfill, Md “.111 be running m.“ ahead Of [hcfillill thcy wcrc sold without his tonnage “my carried in n“, p“; linoivlcdiic or consent to La COM-l ‘apple of yea“ lpiignie dc Renards ilrgcntcs do Chl- Busliiess people C\‘Cl')'\\'ll£‘l‘(.‘ arc in l *""—*-* a better frame of mind and looking’ forward to the resumption of busl- l Premier ncas on a broader scale. IWPXUIUHICI the Government must do some fili- ' l airiciiig and it is to the interests of] nil conccrncd to scc the flotation off this new internal loan result in n? EYCGC SUCCCSS. I‘ l F l I01‘. gwhlch they deny through iiiiir methods have accord with the established The extent to which this is the czluc will be a measure of thc pub- llc-"s confidciicc and a successful nut- come will be of fncalculzible benefit lBCDllCttfCfllilldlflll Prime Minister to the maintenance of Canada's crc- llyefllilrflfiy attendedservlces in JOhD dit in the eyes of the world, whcrn ~\V¢$li‘y'5 Chflilel 011 the City WW1 it has stood preeminent for many ‘He is one of the vice-presidents 0i years, the friends of Wesley's Chapel, the lmothcr church of world Metholiism After the service, Mr. Bennett was shown the many historic monu- ments, showing particular interest in a marble pillar given by the Me- Guarantees thodist Church of Cilll’ '1, .1 !!l".ll— - ,orial window to Rev. Dr. Egcrton} l - ' ~ .. ‘fie Meat Pool Ryeison, one of the ploiiecis in th. ‘Methodist inov mcnt in Canada, and l a. bust of Rev. lorley Punshlon, re- LONDON, NOV. 23.-Rl. Hon. H. B. iicciassary to lay the facts before tlic "him different IOXvS from £11059 he for which he signed. Later he pro- tested that the parent foxes, mark- The three accused are Joseph ed 5115.13 and 135mg were not Drolct, president of the fox ranch; hm and the allegation is that they \'i¢\'-liil‘51<l¢'i1l-; 11ml were the property of another owner dluoul Trcmbiuy, sccrclary-trcasurer. and were transferred to Brelthaupt Iliiie charge against a fourth man without the ‘consent g1’ m1; ow”; IWHS Klrvlllwd by the CYOWII Plilsecll- Witnesses, including Eustache Lor- rain, said to be the owner of the llwy raw two charges. both of fox marked IGA-ZG, testified along ihvir the lines of the allegations, l iolillSfl, Philippe Alollctto. jxTC. undr Allluricc Gaildi-coult, 31.5., basing fled ma; me {QM-s 01191-54 C. R. Pnrtlk, fox expert, testi- com- illPlT defence upon the assertion plain; and were 0r inferior quality '."i.ii been ill Vincent-Laniarre, trustee, stated that the ranch was declared bank- rupt on March l6, 193i, It was also stated that a civil ec- tion was in process against the ranch by the same fox owner. Defence testimony is to the effect that the ranch followed strict prac- ltice. Joseph Uldric Toussignsnt, ex- pert. said that lie was acquainted with the practice of fourteen ranch- l \ during the hoirlng, certain credit- ors desiring further time for con- sideration and analysis of the plan. Representing a group of seven creditors, Hllflll ommuwll ‘l! M95‘ 51-951 presciitsd a motion in which a delay of ten days was asked in which to examine statemen‘ of the trustee, Hon. Gordon W. Scott in‘ connection with the reoraanlzltion- Another ‘creditor asked for a delay of six ‘weeks, stating it would b6. negggsary to question the partners l or dccilments before a eontestation could propcfly be mode. The regis- trar then rulcd thzt the contest- ations must be filed within 15 days Appcaring for the trustee. George H. Montgomery, K. C., pleaded that speedy action was needed if the goodwill o.‘ the firm was to be pre— l served. It was i115 essence of the m“, h, w“. Bmugfng," commented prong" “gm-y, ivhen shown Ire- pon o; m, gptfCh of Rt. Hon. W. L. Mackenzie Kine. "w “he'll loader, at Montreal. 011 SC-mrdal ‘m , WABHINGEON, D. C.. NW. 23- Newa from London outlining duties ‘under the new uuti-dumpin: lesb- lation that will become effective next Wednesday was received with "little surprise in Washington to- night. ' I London despatchee fol-d of the‘ imposition of duties of 50 per cent, based on value, affecting a number of manufactured and partly manu- factured articles. Power is given to m he; new MQUNIPGOlllWYT-VMWGT picture "This Modern f 1:3." which‘ loflbned yesWrdBy B‘ m‘ 3m“ my ward Theitrc for thrc: days. By "done it £81111" “'3 “mm “l” h” given to the theatre ling world “other o; her extrem: - accurate. authentic and well-vig ited wit- i-sits of the modem s11"!- Iild from The picture was ad N... slum... Entry Recaptures M a 1 e G r a n d Champion- ‘ ship. ' ‘ m. Mildred Cram novci. “Gil-ls To- roaloum, Nov. aa-anti-ics in Bethe,» and was direct»! by Nich- the dairy cattle section at the Roy- , o,” Grinch a1 Winter Fair this year total 1,045 impose duties up to 100 per cent. . While it was indicated the Boai-dj The picture ermblcs M155 Qrgw- i hflld, 11111111361‘! 1p 811 DIGGdI 5110M!‘ ford to return to the “whoopeenlfliifefl” 0W1‘ 59ml" yelfl- ‘Th9 Hon, G. H. Forsllwn’! 3mm‘ '1' cctlon mcssz-gc. ~ “Ann- ghg British election: cabled Mr. it-rsusvfl "l" ileiill" h“ I ‘to choke ol.‘ an import trade from 9113 and which she temporarily de- the United States valued annually sorted for the straight parts of at from $50,000,000 to flsoooooo n0 "Paid," "Dance. ma. Dance" and of Trade had it now in its power l type of role which made her fam- bfeedl Telllewmed l" 5mm"- , Holstein, Jersey and c; l French-Canadian. Holsteina lead the dairy breeds in own b]; mgjrriiy in 1929 he would now have to pass the Plllm 1° Run’ say MacDonwld." lald Puma’ Henry. “In the some vein Mr. Fer- ell s o. la e mass . ,_ _ or the mm as w a m "Hum" "l" "ll "Wvm "5 Brlushfl" free-trader Rt. Hon. Walter Run- ll-“s l‘ 3°” l“ d" w“ 5°” m" lciman. would merely use the new "nliiei-Mr-Kinsmr wine new!‘ pdpfi‘ sub-editor, ncver having heard 0f cockney dialect, corrects the sentence tn ‘when we Britlsherl, have a job to do. we do it.’ and then overwhelms us with the state- ment that ‘it is a recrudescence of , the ‘ one here believed there was the re- motest possibility of such drastic action. Experts thought the Board] of Trade headed by the former I I law to prevent an excessive influx of goods in anticipation of an ail- Srltiah tariff. some surprise was occasioned by the suggestion in despatches from London that certain exceptions might be made in the case of Canada. point of numbers, with 338 cattle a counting for 507 entries in the ‘various sections. The males of the breed made a fine showing, evenness in quality and breed type in all classes arousing favorable comment by ringside experts who nave follow- ed the dairy ‘shows at the Royal for ten years. A feature of the Judging was the winning of the grand cham- pionship of the male division by Sir Abbekerk Sylvius Lad, owned by Lonsdale Farm, Sussex, N.B., the winner repeating similar success at “Laughing Sinners." The story is fundamentally one o.’ ploisure mud youth in Paris without a care in the world and with the wherewithal to carry on to the fullest extent. Pauline Frederick, playing the youthful mother of Joan, by her own happy-go-lucky mode of life furnishes the incentive to the younger people to go the limit of hilarity. The supporting cast includes Neil rfmilton, who ecored with Norma jlngo imperialism.’ pmeslnx arrangement‘ he 5am’ that the firm demise of the Empire." should get back into business at the eérliest posible moment. He out- It was pointed out that so far as "M" m" m“ b‘ '° d”? l“ h“. establishment of branch factories lined the reorganization plan brief- Vi": Iorqztmulagon ‘hgflmalgvwent ll’ w“ "llllmly my Wmlld 59' by by saying that under its pmvly 59"}! "1’! ‘it °' “s”; “ “we established as a direct r 1t of the llama a realization company was to ‘rim: m’ ‘my m am q - nntbdumplng legislation-operative | pxpared to lct the average new! {far w, months on]! It entirely db Shearer in "strangers May Kiss?’ Monroe Owsley, list seen opposite Gloria Swanson in "Indiacreet" Ho- bart Bosworth, Emma Dunn; Albert Conti, Adrienne d’Ambricoui-t and last year's Royal and this year’: Canadian National Exhibition dairy show. Considerable crowds of exhibitors, Marmll; Corday. farmers Q1, others witnessed the exhibits and the Judging. If ringside gossip among the farmers is lny ' r85 in the province and that it was ,l be formed to which Mcnougnn and pairing was found inefficient, other n! prams‘ Ftor the security of cred“ <itors. he said. notes would be is-, combinations were tried, in the in- _ terest of maximum profit to the lsued and the firm “Tllid fEQpcn for, owners and the enterprise generally. l business with “l?” ' clpltal and; The case w“ adjmmuflt would not depend upon any of its existing assets for conducting bus~,' iness. The plan he said. had been] approved by creditors to a total‘ of, "171 per cent in number and 92.8 ‘per cent in value of approved, MAR. TRADE CENTRAL GUARDIAN ' per this evening, 6 o'clock. i pmprr reader judge the incident forl>pénded upon the nature or the recognized practice that when oneicowans would pay 50 p" cent or hlmlclf-w-M! set hi! own flflloy" i mz-nt nu‘. o.’ it," sold Premier HenryQ l K. OF C. Members, Chicken Sup- 110-li j anticipated tariff wall as to where Un’ted States capital would see fit to establish its foreign plants- ClllllllNl WESTERN {NIARIIIAN -SENT T0 SUPREME COURT- l-Iubert MacDonald and William Richards came before acting Mhgh. trate D. O. Stewart, onMOnday in being placed in convention. Continued from page 1 l tic provinces and will be gone over by the resolutions committee before. Tho Riverport Board seeks assistance to Nova Scotia fishermen through crea- tion of wider markets, lower trans- portation rates, and the institution of a bounty or bonus on fish sold. ‘lho lviaritlnie Board is asked to put the case through the Canadian Chailibcrs of Commerce. Two resolutions affecting the coal I industry have been submitted. Glace , Bay Board requests an dumping duty’ for bituminous coal, I and the Associated Boards of Capel Breton urge implementation of ru-i and steel. While measures passed at the last session of the Federal ;l\il\\'llL‘(l Wesleyan preacher and lec- l.iil'L'l.‘ who spent five years in Con- zidn between 1867 and 1873. (Canadian Press) EDMONTON, Alta. Nov. 20~~Flflil1 details in connection with we scitle merit o: wheat pool guarantees to the banks by the Alberta Govern- PREl-‘ERS NEWSPAPER WORK l house were valuable, they clld not go far enough, the resolution claims. Charlottetown seeks to have Lin: incoming executive take up the mat- , “effective. 3 “lg . th to to res- commcndatlons made to assist coal lloweYeri 5m” the annmuwemmto! using from e s M Me p T0 A CAREER IN MOVIES iter of separating the Island car ferry accounts from those of the At- menipwere under discussion licre {icmic division of the c. N. a, so yesterday between -Prmler John Brownlee and representatives oi the l bank interests. P. B. Alley, assistant general manager of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, Toronto, and E. G. Long Solicitor also of Toronto represented the banks. The amount of Alberta's stake in ‘the settlement an the 1929 crop is approximately $5,520,000, repre- senting the overpayments by the banks to the pool, which the Gov- ernment had guaranteed. Premier Brownies explained the purpose of the conference with the Toronto bank representatives to be the ad- justment of interest rate and other details, tho general terms of settle- ment havlng been agreed upon 5pm,’. time ago. The banks will take the Interior, has turned down a mo- vie carcerto become a reporter on theEl Peso Herald-Post. She was elected the most beautiful girl in a high school here before her gradua- tion in June and was offered a m0- vie contract. “I always wanted to be a repor- ter." she said. "I'm thrilled ovcr the chance.“ Fall is imjaii at Santa Fe, N. M" serving a Federal Court sentence imposed bn his conviction of accept ing a bribe in the leasing of naval oil lands.‘ CANADA'S TOTAL TURBINE IN- STALLATION proximately 4.6 per cent ll m- ment for the fldyflllcefi- Columbia. The total turbine installation in , Canada amounts in round figural to SAILOR 0555"" "5"" l6,125,000 h. p. of this 5,200,000 h. p.-— lover 85 per cent-‘is installed in cen- MQNTFEAI-h Que" N°"- “F437 tral electric stations for general dia- the 35118515" Pressl-"Il/s ll° “se- tributiongfor industrial, municipal The time! fire $00 ha"! and l "m"; commercial, domestic and agricul- atand it flhy 10118911" Silld Allmd iturai use. Under industrial use are Kemp. 20 years of use. sailor v11 ‘included substantial quantities sold board His Mulcsivs Shin Debi. M Ill} bloc for the manufacture of pulp he gave himself up recently to land paper, for mining and for tho Captain of Detectives Tourvillc. _ Later Kemp explained that he had tie-chemical production-Dominion rrmained iiei-e since the Delhi iiafl-gyiiterfgower and mammal-ac Bur- yLqltgd Montreal last August and 91.31"“ infirm" had glad lo obtain work. Finding ~- 1g impglble to set employment BNQWDEN WIDE. TAKE I ‘nd h” fund; having run (mg, he . ICKOBNQHAW TITLE ‘had come to the conclusion that it would be better to give himself up and urn the nine months of hard "m", l; the sentence for all canister: in peace time. 11,5 1&5! detective office got into wmmunangm I with _ the Royal omnaim uouima Pofce Head- , ' m geznents were ‘wmmnuorm Immu- of ma’ bru- mviamniim w “m” ‘h’ fJWII lilfl d‘ m. awn‘ Amelie“ nudism. s; , ‘ DONDON. Nov. 28 - Former Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Snowden, who was elevated to the peerage by King 000119. Will t!" the title of “Viscount Snowden of Ickomahaw," it was understood here today. ' ' Ickon-ishaw is the district in the small town of Oowlng, Yorkshire. where Elnowden was born. The name Ickornehaw , aigniflu “Mil in the wood." EL PASO, Tex., Nov. 23- Mar-l lha. Fall, grand daughter of Albert’ B. Fall. former U. S. Secretary ofl ~ amendments to the bankruptcy act reduction of minerals and for elec- that deficits charged against the ferry become direct charges against the consolidated revenues of Canada and may not affect the financial op- eration of the railways in the lvllirz- times. The Saint John board asks rcestabllshmcnt of nigh: train ser- vice between that oity and Halifax. The case for the Chignecto Canal will be placed before the board by Sackville delegates, who strongly support the project.’ A system of statistics on Canada's internal trade is advocated by the Saint John Board. which asks the Federal Gov- ernment be impressed of the pro- ject's importance. If a resolution sponsored by the Associated Boards of Cape Breton is adopted, the Nova Scotla Depart- ment of Highways will be asked to declare free all ferries and toll- bridges. C. P. Blakeney, oi Moncmn, Pres- ident of the Maritime Board, will address the convention following re- gistration on Wednesday. and W. McL. Clarke, Secretary of the Can- adian Chambers of Commerce, will be a luncheon speaker that day. In the afternoon, C. B. Smith, KC, of Halifax, will speak on proposed and A. P. Paterson. saint John, will give bin views of the St. Iewrence deep waterway proposition. NEW PLANT IS COOLER. ‘The clnTent Cold Storage New LetterIieeued by the federal Dairy am Cold Storage Branch, contain: an interesting reference to the uae of aluminum niint on the roofs of rgfrlgoretor otrmfrhe Canadian NI- tlunal Rail“?! in a series of teltl finds that the aluminum Paint new the roof surface 10 decrees cooler than the traditional red paint l0 claim". l AT Grab-non. u. Frank Mac-l lPhee, M. L. A., was chairman at . the regular Gyro Club meetinglield :la.st evening in the Canadian Na- Canad“ Likely T" 55:11:‘ 553531.. “Z25 :::";:..:’.:;‘-: Benefit Largely ‘sale of Christmas Seals indicated a By New Duties (Canadian Press) - , OSSINING, N. Y., Nov. 23--—A pol the old slogan “You can't win" to-l day by beating the Bing Sing eon-l- vict aggregation l3 to 0. It was the inmates second game‘ They defeated a naval militia team last Sunday 33 to 0 and had cher- Iished high hopes of doing some- ithing similar to the “copsfl __ |very generous result and augurs well for the final returns. Special emphasis was placed on the use of the seals on all mail. Ana gements ‘ were made for a meeting of all cap- tains Wednesday evening to make ials of the department of Trade and the “m1 tepgrtl of n; N52211:: Commerce could not be reached to- the any ‘one at om k “H, m!» lit for comment on the British Mam“ w” ti“ we?!“ l id r anmdumpmg duties whichwm so ject was the Evoluihon o ve _ m“, em,“ next Wednesday“ The = tlsing. ‘ In a most interesting man- bénef has been generally express“, ner he traced the story of adver- (Cnnadizn Press) O'FI‘AWA, Ont. NOV. 23-01“!!- Dom. Wide Call ; To Nat. Prayer me proposed duties and the ex- ent day newspaper Publicity 811d emptlon of Canada from their 0D- sky'wrmng' A “l” M than“ mo“ oration, that lh's country would‘ ed by BX-Gov- Dim Bellllme- 5"‘ l - d d b Mr. W.. A. Gaudet, sup- lglccglfghlcf; Efilolzlgclgredeltfol Ezrsed l; President E Q chandler wide call for the observance of De- “stimate pending detailed advice u.’ l was tendered to the speaker by the cember 2 “A d“ c’! “nmnfl P"? Zhtt operations of the act‘ chalmalt _- er and penitence was made today tby leading clergy d! four Canadian churches and u... head of the Sal- vation Anny. The appeal, addressed TORONTO, 01113., NOV. 23-431! the Canadian Pressl-A Dominion Ffgm me list of articles affected j-—-—-l-— by ‘the fifty pcr cent “first, duty”l()'l"l‘AWA BREEDER WINS which will become effective next! week, it would appear that Canada For the first time in the history of :l° cllflfitllm PWPlQ 1B (Fl-nadir would stand in a position to tciictiic Canadian Es: Lavina Contest-P- ll‘ ""4 bl’ Mm m“ W“ 1* considerable advantage from the held annually at the Central Ex- lworrell. Archbishop o! NW! 500m preference, notably in paper pro-‘perimentai Farm, Ottawamlocaldis- land primate 0! the Ohllrflh 0f E08- ducts. Figures covering the eicports trict breeder has won malai- honors ilnnd in Canada; Rt. Rev. E. H. Ol- of the United Kingdom for the“ for pens. It is also only the second »iver. Moderator of the United three months ended June 1931,*occaslon on which BarredaPlymouth Church; Rev. W, G. Clarke, pree- showcd that Canada sent newsprint, Rocke have finished ahead of Whitg ident of the Maritime Baptilt 00n- valued at $1,410,000, paper boai-dllieshvrrwi J-A-Dewsvife Pen NO-Z- vention, and James Hay. Commie- i0 the extent of $110,000, waliboard Barred Plymouth R4161“. heflfifll sioner oi’ the Salvation Army. $97,000 and book print $11,000. pens in the Twelfth Canadian Egg Although exports of other articles Levine Contest with a total point _-_---—- - mentioned in ti... list have not beenlwirv o! 1989-9 1m‘ 1.135 esze- This \ large and in many cases entirely’ W53 l! lead °l 173ml!’ 2-5 B01098 0W1‘ Lral Bureau nemexgswnt‘ the” would be, no another pen of Barred Rocks owned doubt, oppgytunlflflg o; develbp. by the Northern Specialty Farm, Bt. , , 0f Organization I Is DISCUSSCd ment under the preference. soap to WllllNfl-s. 0119-. 80°11"! 1930-4 W!!!“ the value o‘ $147,000 was (lopod 1°’ 1°53 953s‘. mud place went to during the three months ended l”; C. D. Calder, Cowansville, P.Q., for a June and "w-cs to the vague o; pen of WbiteLeghome scoring 1943.1 $95,335; on,“ items that might m_ points for 1.873 eggs. Barred Ply- terest Canada under the changed moum ma“ “l” headed the com conditions include radio equipment, “at l“ mdwmml Wflmmm°°"mt battery“, arty-ism 5m, swab place going to Pratt-s Expeiimental vacuum elem-hers worth 3414mm Qililml- N°"'°"- "l!" “'55” °" were exported to the United mum bird 290, Barred Rock, scoring 2'19 dom during the three months end- Wm“ ‘°' m °"" B“ '°' “l” "' Barred. ma. took second place with OTTAWA, Ont, Nov. 23-(By the Canadian Pressl-The question of establishing an organization bureau in Ottawa and the initiation of a publicity campaign throughout Canada occupied the ‘ " of i ‘the Summerside police court a; ‘a, icharge of theft of a sum of money from Roderick Nicholson. They were srreatedon Saturday afternoon on a warrant, After hearing the evi- eel... the Magistrate sent them up criterion, there are rumblings of organized agitation concerning prices paid the ‘farmers and those charged consumers for milk. Showing of Jerseys The Jersey showing was marked by competition from herds in therre provinces and one in the United States. The grand champion of the male division was won by Foremost, winner-of the class for bulls two years old and under three, exhibited to the Supreme Court for trial. Mr. icemanb football team drove hbrne‘w_ Henry Noon“ acted for the by The Ouklands, Ann Arbor, Michi- gan. In securing the ‘grand ribbon the winners of the senior yearling class, and Junior champion, Fair Margaret's Design, exhibited by Wm. B. Cleland, Troy, which was Junior champion at‘ the National Dairy Showflgtybouis, this year. V Ayrshire breeders called attention to the uniformity of breed type dis- y played in all sections of the classe: Judged. in the male championships, the winning of the Grand was a re- peat performance for Syke Stamp winner of the four-year-old class for Crown and Mr. C. D. MacCnllum and L. G. Lewis for the pH-BOBQN. Two other young men were arrest- ed on warrants on Sunday on l. similanfohargc of a theft of mcney from’ Davie Baker, They won ro- manded until Saturday. —HOUSE ’ BUB-NED TO GROUND —~A large residence at West Devon known as the "Pawe House" recent- ly purchasedbyiMr. lmieet Rowe, was burned to the ground 0n 3n‘ Creedholme Farm Strcctsvllle the iirday evening. The property wasjsame bu“ having 'won at the ‘Royal valued at $6.000, with a small in-la year um Crmdholme Farm M” surance. m‘. Rowe had kindled thelhm the wmner o, thq junior chum “re t° °°°k m‘ “venlng m“! “d pionship in Hobsland Dannerman a had 30m ‘lutslde t° attend w ma’ Jllfilfll‘ yearling. The reserve for amok‘ when h‘ “mm” he mlmd grand, however, wentito the reserve name's “mmd the flue" Mr- Rm" senior bull Burnside Lucky Boy had no near neighbors 3nd could Show“ by B“ Rh N653 and son Ho: do nothing to cave the place. The wick’ Que’ ' ' outbuildinxe PM! some of the house The Guernsey showing‘ was by hold furrrture was saved. At th6illiflny head the strongest ever seen “m” m“ m‘: ‘away w“ bulldmfat a Canadian show, and competi- gzgiisguzshnzuto athgmlmhlnfltion for the open-elm; prizes and . Tallwliy“ championships was interprovinoial menfs and international. The male grand championship went to Bonnie Brno Trojan, shown by William S. Brooks, Paris, Ont, and reserve to Ard-Na- prime Court ovens this momma at clachaii Spartan, shown by Ard-Na- Summerside at 11 o'clock. Chief cinch“ p97,“, Smewsbuj-y’ Mm_ Jlllll" Mathew" l5 the liresidin! The French-Canadian classes were judge. There are four criminal cases well filled with cattle showing the on the docket at present. Two cases result of careful selection and breed!‘ ‘. for theft which were sent up forlinx over a considerable period, an; trial yesterday from the Summer- Qullity on the whole was decidedly side police court, may be included 5511111581‘ than at any previous Royal. in this term, The [ll-st case on the Some 70 entries appeared in the (impel is the King w‘ pmnk Rmb classes shown singles, and there was 5rd, {or breaking and entering the keen competition for all first prlzel. store of Mr. Shelfoon at Tigriish. Arse“ Dal“: 5L NMWW- Que» lmf! Th; c,“ w” tried at the m“ ‘arm the grand champion bull in Deni: and the Jury disagree‘, The next I.E,, and Ernest Sylvestre, St. Hya- lr the King y3_ Bernie Grady m. ‘ill-line. QliQ-Jbe Brand ohaulDlon fo- theft of butter from the Dunk Riv- “m” l" ‘mum ‘D- er Co. at Bedeque. The third, the King vs. W. D. Clark, charged with manslaughter in connection owith the death of Charles Waugh. and the fourth the King v|. Danie] Campbell charged with assault at —SUPREME couwr ovens TODAY-The fall term of the su- “Up Pops The Devil” “d m“ gm“ , n o, a" m“ m, no an, the National Liberal organization J ghfoonnrlo Ampgunmfl cone" en: committee during its afternoon sit- NEUTRAL t“, mm ‘funk thud pm“ Wm, 5 ting here today. The committee sot ——-—- until nearly six o'clock, but mu score of 204.4 points for 253 eggs. without having made any definite decisions u to the matter: undu‘ discuulon. From the preu commit- temcame the announcement that there had been a discussion of or- ganiraticn mat but nothing had been ‘ “ “ The afternoon meeting was well attended. At its conclusion the delegates sat for a group photp- graph, and then adjourned to meet later in the evening at a reception Ill/Ell by Rt. Hon. Mackenzie King, at Laurier House. To the reception W!" I100 invited executive officers‘ of the National Federation of Lib-l Continued from page 1 ALI. KINDS 0F MOTOR TRUCK- ing. Reasonable prices, phone ‘mi-J. 113-11-24-4! noun m arr-arrow nuts. John McGulIln, 62 Upper Queen at. the guarantees in that article, "The members or the league un- dertake t0 YBSPOCI; and prgggrvg 5g Bfllllllli "(Wmll Hssression the ter- ritorial lntegrity and existing p0]. itical independence of all members 0f the league." article X says. “In cue of any such aggreubn or in case of any threat or danger of such aggression the council mall advice upon the means by which th‘: obligation shall be fulfilled." In l. new note to the council, Dr, Sn declared China could not a 115-11-24-21 WANTED — WORKING HOUSE keeper for bachelor's home in the country. No heavy work. State‘ will! required. References. Ap- ply Bu: 110. 114-11-24-21 DIATIIS Travellers Rest. Hon. J. D. Stewart, Attorney General, who returned from Ottawa last night, came d1. rect to Summerside and is conduct- inl the cases for the Crown. S. silinl HUNG m ijal (Canadian Prue) NEW YORK. u. Y., Nov. flt-An. ti-Falcietl met m omen Square and held a mock trial 0:31am Dino Grand]. mum ‘moi-sign uinlmr. "Up Pops the Devil" is a zeltful _ comedy built upon a very vital plot - structure which opened at the Cap- itol Theatre yesterday. The story is fast-moving, human and at tunes charged witirqyngmu dramatics- but it is generously dap- Dled with the brilliant slllllllht ol hilarious humor supplied by Skee ) Gallagher and the competent‘ one 0! lllllnoi-tinz comedians and -tbe wealth of fresh and aurprglflg alt- uationa. ' The story deals with the iibzii difficulties of a young New, York flilliile who live in "the Villlll‘ where they try to leadeeottled llvl familiar-to all. Further experimental WW4" ' lmW-Sfll for a w: may evolve an aesthetic treat l!“ of inquiry unless immediate in the form of silver and black Nlltivfl of hostilities and with- froight earl flashinz across the and coal." lilbllllted. Mermaid, ' - i . nd ' 1, Auqvmuo" __ M a" u o‘ the Twmtmhlwho, after completion of his official m“, of Japan ‘Monday, Nov. are. JIIIIQI Fax-aubur- cse forces Wfiffilggll, s4 yearn. Domains at Mlfllllflll-l-JIIQEHIIB of the national orggnlg. immoral Home. hineral notice liter. c t Cl b. - _- . tmeflulzfll ‘l; Tgsgalggd°imz |miuion will return to the metropolis ' ‘vtodl! for-four dm of llght-leelng. The were hinted Grandi in ef- figy. tion committee tomorrow morning. e l" BDite of the carousing habit! of their sponglng friends, Normanrolter and Carole 1mm bard Play the romantic , lead! fl this hllhly entcrtaininitilkie. t