v - ‘ast century. Prof- ll". C. Eosespa i Iriniiv ‘Unite!!! Cbiltlit 1go_'ruxis. Squares" Senior .and Junior. WILL MAKE f.» (Continued mm Pug_}>____ Nations if the Versailles Treaty were separated from it. Herr Rcsenbofl m!“ ti" "l"- meut in -connection with comments on the resolution Pissed by the Fgwisr; Grand Council in lbome urging l dXIStIO ROVER OI all Leagues etfiltiilfd- Writing in Volklscher Bcobschtsr. he said “If the Italian attack should demand separation of tilt dlSCflmlflfltlflZ treaty from the Lesgile, at once conditions would r... crvllwd awn mllllns mllihle unurnstional meetings." ocenberg found other nations in sympathy with the Italian attitude I you are a victim cl rheumatism, THEMAOGENE medicated brine relief. n-rzmocsue lttfloce oi the slrin. blood away from the painlul, harassed pan, bringing bocl: vigorous, Sstsslorawrtsuvn HAQDLIYCHIEACO. THERMOGENE wedding will stimulates the lt draws the congested healthyclrculation. away the cause. lesNonh Antics: "a ITD, 10-10 MlCeul St. Tevoab in by driving LINDBERGHS Qcatimcd from Page n lows the South Atlantic. ‘The flyzrs slid th-y were too t‘! ed to partake oi the festvlties which .h: Bus! "ans had planned for th'm. Irrste d they went in an autom ble direct y from the docks to the home of the Briflsh Consul, A. D. aootchbocok, who was one of the fret to greet them when their plans was put at anchor- Wlllklnlniflnlle Lindbergh told the Associated Press he would inspect h’: plans rmorrow and decde then on I date of departure from Natai- Re- plying to questions about the fight he laid: "We had the most favorable fly- ing conditions. There was no troulfe with the plats. Our aver- age speed was 100 ta l?!) mi‘es an hour. The orly ship we met dur- iowsrd the League. “It is now up to the League to meet the demands of our tirnoa or link into empty nothingness," ho wrote. “The llsakyl structure has received a new blow: from which it will never recover; in its old form." | rromnvnwno. Uruguay. Dec. 8 -iA-P.>—A movement to investi- gate zcquests of the fslgue oi Na- tions, spain and Rrrtugll for of- ficial observers at the Pan-Ameri- can Conference was opened today byoordcllltrsllheldoftheilnit- ed States deiegati . The Ameri- can sccretry of state moved in the steering committee to create committee on policy t~ "re-exam- fie purposes" of the Us for ob- rvers. A vote on his motion is ldisdulcd tomor ow. ' The United States, it wls learn- ed feeLs ldmfssIQ 0! non-Amggi- 1 ran observers should be considered lrr relation to structural infeg ity and original objectives anfarlght Drove an entering of dilLn- icgruiion ir|5o pan in; Lands occasiona- Tire Italian prcn 'todly lauded the council's action, hailing its alil- ity "to view international ‘IOU with Mussolinian clarity and atten- tion to realities." (An Aaoctatcd Press dispatch from london said it was learned ' that Great Britain held questions of zfimament should supersede con- e tiorr of league reformation.) der the proposed reform of Geneva, a "Iaague within the Ine- zuc" might be formed oi the United States, Russia, Germany, Japan and liomibly Poland and Spain or one (I ‘ two others, This form. supporters believe. would make membership more at- tractive to the powers without. SAYS SIHNG I8 NO SIGN OI‘ DECADIN Cl L05 ANOELIB, Dec ll m 518D of decadence. a university Professor tdid the 9mm Ooelti Ph lrloglcal Association and it's nothing new with tbg modern gen- oration. Rrs darts of london at the end Baxter the Univerdty of California said “PM so affected in their speech ihcv called the Alexandria Palace in» “Aly Pa'ly." __________ A GR [CULTURAL I@NOIICI . [We ing our flight was the C-parcons. x b ‘ manages with her." When weicomng delcgs one reaowd the lfiflffld monoplanc. Lindbergh! words, as usual. were few. “It was a fins tip." he said. "with fine fling conditions. We account-red occasional strolls south winds.‘ J a p a n Anxious ToPromotePeace In Far East WINIUIHIXJ. Men. Dec. il-Pms- pacts that there might be W“ warfare between Japan and iI-us- sil were strongly discounted hell U It mcdlenly Iyemala Toku- ggyg, Jegaanue» Minister Plenipo- ten“ to who y Canada, pained over Canadian National lines en- routetoOttawaHTnthenowspelr- erlflhcsl-idfltherelsllbcentalk of war between Russia and Japan. I don't think there is any likeli- hoodofthatnAsfsralJapanl-r ‘concerned. we have no intention of sacking ttouble with Rulsil. U" lUnitod Staten. 0r any other coun- ti’? _ i 11m melon Policy of Bulls is conducted differently to that of other countries and that muss-coutur- United States. 1 All thinking men in Japan are sentinsent is rcoiproclted in the United States and I believe that] latter country. lMissing Ma n Serving Tim e, (finadlan Pram) in finding William GlIthfO, W, Ill-l- sing since last Thursday. ldagtstats O. hrlc 1min reld inn newspaper today that I Pm-f A new feature of Scientific Agri- culture (is Revue agronomiquc Can- adir-nne) the official organ of the Canadian society d Technical Agri- suiturists is the inclusion of the Ic- l onomlc Annalist as a quarterly fee- illrr- The Economic Annaltst, l View of agricultural business pre- lmrcd by the lomomlcl Branch of the Dominion n; ‘a1. culture, was forced t0 discontinue mimihly publication owing to our- tailment of fund; maintenance, Thg “MY-lndlftflllllf. club- terzqiub. _. i Pinups-sat witnrmnsa‘ '- 1m. to u. and an. muss l.‘ N.D.Macl.ean fiififi if” vtnce-wide lelroh had been lnstitu-v mgancsiledthapoltol. "Wtmamcuthroisinthscetrntv flhesaid. ‘ . _.',:. GEITRA lillllll sash u ed Incl int-Jabs: ltveltewalwl edvesflllr-gell Iflwlfaatue IIIDO telqeedall leltllwOldflI-selygsyablglngj- BAPTIST CIIISTIAS SALI Pridaysfternoon. DealtnAftlr- nomtelfromttoallolntalle OUT OI‘ DANGII - E. Cecil Jenkins, who accidentally received an injection of strychninl while kil- ling foxes on last, was re- ported lsstnighttobemuchim- proved. He is now believed i0 be out of danger. SIJZUII 0F RUM — Yeltsfdfl afternoon Sergeant Bradley of the llmuiiacoompenicdbycon- stables Shaw, llorril and Cameron made a seisuro of 110 gallons od rum at Cavendish. Thl find consisted brsauvegarlru-rkegsaodtmes (F ‘ from Pace l) murder-and a deliberate and def- inite disobedience of thl oom- mandrnent. “lhou shalt not kill.’ We do not excruc thus in llllh places or in low who condone lynch law r "The Judicial function of the government is the protection of the individual and of the commun- . ity through quick and certain jul-' tice. That function in many places has fallen into a lad state of dis- repair. It must bc a pan of our programme to re-estsblish it." Same Objective The F. ident said the United States Gcvemment was seeking the goal the churches look toward and that from “tn; bottom of my heart r I believe ths; this beloved country is entering upon a time of great gain." r “The gain," he slid, “can well include a greater material prosper- ity if we take cars that it is l prosperity for 120,000,000 human beings and no; a prosperity for the top of the Dyflimid alone. “If f were asked to stats the great; objective which church and state are both demanding for the I sake of every man and woman and child in tirisl country, I would say l that that great objective is ‘a more abundant life.’ Pagan Etbh; r "The early christlsns challenged the Penn ethics of Greece and of 11011161 we are wholly ready ta , ohallence the PlBln ethics that are . represented in many phases of our boasted modern civilisation. We hive called Ofl enlightened business llldmllent. on understanding labor "id 011 llliélllkcnt asflculturo to Provide a more equitable balance of the abundant life between all elements of the community. "We fwodlllmc the right of the individual to seek and to obtain his W11 Mr whee, his own m: wont, in his own fair way-just. so long ~asirrthedoingofl¢hesballnot I push down nor hold down his neighbor." PEERS DEMAND (Continued from Page V l) Government's policy, revealed in yesterday's note to Diblin, by 1-s- fusing to soy when ltql Britain might take. l-lld repzesentartivl withdrawn from the Free State. BREAKING OFI‘ IEIATIONS Braking-on relations would not. he aid. imp ove the situation. while a further increase in tariffs might reduce the total proceeds 10rd Dlntlfvrt had suggested the retutns from increased tariffs be granted to those whose interests were dn-mrdfid by the Free State's lotions. ls repudiation: of the Treaty. Plftlculnr gttfntion was given the bill abolishing (is right of appeal to the Privy council. ‘he'd Hail- lhlm in this respect quoted l lot‘ serfs of cases to show this right could be removed only with ex- press authority of an Inmerill Act. But he refused to be dawn as to the possible consequences ‘There Ire large number's in the free State who for years have trim their lives in their hands in order bodies of its four victims. wife. and son, the remains of the boy still clasped in the last embrace of his heroic father who gave his life Priceless historic archives in the Palace of Justice were among pro- perties destroyed tonight when firs raging furnace. whipped by a terrific gale sweep- ing in from the Black Sea. Six fire ‘y IISI Dllflllli COAL ille RANK! ‘Treated cell ' The 'trlatlent' kills duet k lectJeps up l cog! Ice. ' he sisal-JD‘! for stovee GOIILII for furnaces, Iconolicel because llll does the lane job ~- heating or cocking. YOUR , oeruns Your dealer has nlisliolii "treetefl coal or can get it for you. iihvl hi! send it next tile ‘l0 DIM-II - Address nearest lIfldO IIAI MOI MAI. Little lrll d'0r lrilso I-S. or - lea ass Saint John I-l. n0 sooT _/ FOUR DIE <°°"""“9<L':¢2 lieszz _ had been carried out by their? father before he rushed back into the blazing home in a hopeless ef- fort to rescue his young wife and the trlpilod son and daughter. Sympathetic neighbors heard the youngsters tell their story ls they bundled the boy and girl off to a nearby home for warm clothing. It was not yet dawn this morning when they awakened startled to be lifted from their beds and hurried down-Luvs in their night, attire. Dashes Back Flames were roaring through the little two-storey hcusc then, and the smoke was thick, Auooln ran down the stairway through the smoke clowded hall, dropped them hurriedly outside, and dashed back frantically into the building. The children saw no more of their father. _ He lay at the very threshold of the little home when firefighters made their way through the debris as the flames died away. The soar- ing heat had held them at bay while the building humed, and they had been forced to stand by, powerless to aid the imprisoned our. Summoner! by Gnndfather They were summoned by the children's grandfather. Ben Auc- oin. whose home stands n. scant 50 feet from that of his son. Frantic cries for help awakened the elder Aucoin: he saw Samuel's home en- veloped in flames, and called the fire department, giving the alarm to neighbors a; the same time. Fourteen-year old Margaret, an- other grandchild, wns in the home of another grandparent, Mrs. Jo- Mnh Mwlntyre. several blocks away. The circumstances that her home was being renovated probably saved her life; the family was us- ing only two rooms ls temporary sleeping quarters. Origin of the firo had not been determined today. It was believed. however, to have started in a de- fective chimney, GLAOE BAY, N. 8., Dec. 0.—(C. PJ-Drizziing rain beat lightly on ths ashes of a holocaust tonight while within a stones throw lay the In two closed caskets at the homo of Joseph McIntyre were the char- red remains of Samuel Aucoin, his Adeline. and two of their children, Josephine, ll, and Harold. seven. In one were the mother and daughter and in the other. father in a futile effort to save his family. HISTORIC ARCHIVES BURN WHEN FIRE RAZES PALACE OF JUSTICE AT ISTANBUL ISTANBUL. Turkey, Dec. d, - gutted the building, doing inestim- able damage. The palace was converted into a The flarncs were ' THE Cl-IARLOTPETOWN _ cursors»: DUST ‘Stress es» Need lMore Cooperation Available BritTs-IT Market For All Our Surplus Egg 6‘ Poultry Products, If Greater C0-oper- nfive Fibwt Were Made, Says Mr. J. J. Leightizer. Need of greater co-operltive ef- fort on the part oi egg and poultry producers in view of the opportun- ities now available in the British market was emphasised by llr. J. J. Leightiser. manager of ths P. l. f. Co-operative Egg and Poultry As- sociation. in an interview with a Guardian representative yesterday. The possibility of ’ . ' ‘ such ripe, if only the production can be organized in such a way es to take care of the volume of business dc- manded by British buyers. No single organization can command the production necessary to meet this requirement: it can only be done by the combined action of a large number of our farmers. Mr. iscightlzer referred to the shipment of 1,000,000 pounds of turkeys from western Canada to Enghnd last year. The shipment was made by the Canadian Poultry Pool. and was sold at no profit to the producers. It did result, how- ever, in establishing a reputation for the Canadian product, and this season a. greater export than last trade, Mr. Lrclghtiser states, is now. Of year's will be made at prices three cents in advance of the Oauadlan market price. l A statement in the Maritime Merchant. to the effect that Mari- time producers were not M10917!!! their own egg market requirements to sly nothing of the 080011. trade. was called to m. lctghtilarl at- lnd he e- ‘ the 091l- ionthatthiswlswide ofthemark. There is undoubtedly a surplus cs8 production in the Maritimu. This Province alone produces about 4.- 500.000 dolren 8S8! $91711. WP"!- iznately 2,000,000 in excess of home consumption. At present our ex- ports are confined to shipments to Nova Scotta. Montreal and Toronto. and with greater co-operativc effort there is no reason why we could not take advantage of the still wider markets offered overseas under the Empire trade agreements. Mr. Lclghtizer highly commends the proposed introduction of mar- keting legislation in Canada along lines similar to the British Market- ing Act, bu; adapted to suit the particular needs of this country. EXPORT LIQUCI‘. , (Continued from Page i) I only under license and that no in- voice for export of intoxicating li- quor to the United States will be certlrred by their consular repre- sentatives except upon presenta- tiou of evidence that l license has been issued. "The several prohibitions against rolensn or removal from warehouse, clearance and entry for export. contained in the Export Act, will therefore, not apply to intoxicating liquor destined for delivery in the United States of America for which an invoice certified by a United States consular officer is presented." Instructions Forwarded Instructions have also gone for- ward to collectors of national rev- enue for the collection 0f the new validation fee of 20 cents for every proof gallon taken from bond to be exported , These read as follows: the removal of any spirits for ex- portinbondunlcsstfrqporsonap- plying for the same has paid to the collector or m" collecto l valida- tion fac of twenty cents for every gallon of the strength of proof to be romovod for export in bond, un- der the slid permit, Collector's Duty "No one but the collector or sub- oollcctor shall sign any such permit and no such permit snail be signed until the collector or sub-collector is satisfied that all rclavant n. Jlirements of the act and regula- tions have been complied with, nor until the validation fee has been paid. Upon the signature of the col- lector or sub-collector being affix- ed, the permit shall be valid. “Every such permit shall, when the spirits covered thereby have been laden upon the train or vessel upon which they are to be export- ed, immediately be delivered to the ,coiieotor or sub-collector at the ‘ port of exit for transmission to the . collector or sub-cilecfor who issued ‘ the said permit." The department has been advised that increasing importance will be attached to the official strip label as a certificate of age and govern- ment supervision, by certain coun- tries importing Canadian spirits With this in view, the department is having the present label re-cle- signed. but labels of new design will not be available for about one month from this date. In the fntliltlfilg the labels now in use will he supplied free of charge upon rc- qulsition. Girl in Sweden, Man in U.S. Wed DETROIT, December 8.—A wed- long sentence. the grrr married another marl, who treated her so cruelly that she strangled him while he slept. prison aha met Tolinofl and their romance was revived. The ceremony was held in the prison chapel and prosecutor who had sentences on the lovers, and many’ others. A former police chiof scnt~ a beautiful present. After the oere- l mony the bride's child by her first ' husband was christened. Then the crop of Australia for the 1933-34 bride and groom were taken back to harvest is silm-ted their cells. Find All Apples Not Fancy Kind MONTREAL, D00. 5 -- (C. P) - When he tried to sell a Jurfle some ordinary apples ls “extra fancy Mnokinfoshs," Sam Bi k, propriet- or of a ideal fruit, stare, bit off more than ho could chew. Judge Maurice uictrcau of the io- cal court saw some excellent app}?! for sale in the window of iurkls stoe labeflcd “kins Fancy Mac- kintosh." When he entered to buy some, however. Birk told him he could not remove anv of the appies from the window as it woull dc- stroy ths display. but sold him some other: as “Extra Fancy Mac- kintosh." "I showed them to a friend of slid the judge. ‘and he told me thee was not a Mackintosh in the lot." Birk paid two fines, one for hav- ing escpoled for sale apples not of the kind stated and another for falling to remove the markings on the baskets which stated that the contents were “Extra Fancy Mac- "No permit shall be granted for “mun CRUISE T0 IIND SECRET HEB-b In a fifteen-loot collapsible boat three DIAvUIIB are on their way to LIILIIB l0 BEE-It'll 10X‘ B SCJEL HOD) used by the natives to cure mell- izmusm. ‘ins expedition was organ- idea Dy rrcuerrcs stalrrsnsw, nep- hevv o1 tnc mayor or vvrrrroreoon. c-ngnuld. Cu reaching rndrs the truce WHI at once start. ior tne Nil- grrl mus, wrrcre urrmsuaw saw me LJEIIJ U880. Wabfl IJLQrAI-Srllilg SLICCCH by native doctors se-crur years ago. no is determined to rrnu tnrs hero, v/nicrl no is COllViilCCd will Do oz great ueneut to humanity. ‘line sec- ret is closely guarded by me natives. One oi‘ urrmshisws companions is UIBNDCS uaroner, 24 years oru, who has traveled vmiery and has a know- ledge of navigation. "inc quest is dangerous,’ said ltamshaw as he was about to set sail, ‘and 1 may never come back." CBIMINALS MABBIED IN JAIL After being separated six years Constantine lolrnon, a notorious thief, and Bassirka urigoreva, re- cently convicted of murdering her husband, have just been married in the Central Jail in L-lolra, Bulgaria. Six years ago Hornrou" was given l Shortly afterward In was attended by the warden, the obtalnea the b "" "'°""'°'”' . ‘to honor the obligations u the whitish fipzeloefdsatillrarglrllrymdf til: a? W" wlvmniud w‘ 2&0“! “GUEST” 51”“ "wxuu _.____z__. ms an. said the minister. archives or other valuables in the H's" I glide Wag a m’; I H" . mm mud u a ‘w, n ‘ "and l am not prepared to assume pllaoc. i ‘f,’ 1??“ smh ° t’ swig?“ m.” Mm pa", n myneny 30m, IOITUIII IIIDOIV SCHOOL in‘; ulumltg], body is not go- ‘lhe historic Mosque of at. Sophia, ohcelffillliagrat" 1n l °" we” mmmh m, swam, rub -._-._ _ in‘ y; mum”; ‘II feet away, was endangered. Tm mum“! were- m“ Sm“ an“ o! ‘he Em o‘ “mum ma 5a“ "n '0' mum‘, _' Sofia Marnie“ Cgfigon ‘m; p“. stole a pearl necklace valued at $20.- oraas x tab-i. Illu Johnston: sacrum nnowrvan srls Arvlvu srnnz m mum" clue“ m m," o, m m, “he, "m," u, "Venn, I. Dorothy J a I. Idvard noonmonr, rr l Dec. e- —— “m, my, “m; mommy, o; during the trial of Robert Mcechln, 155*, . ‘fumbling from n dory while let- The deathcocurredltflllvfrfa"! mm.‘ cum,” m“ o’ m, m“ . mm,‘ in g1u¢qw_g¢°qgn¢_ The Grade I (b).-. Iilds ‘tr-mots. ting cr-swn, Clifford uattbeva N. co November 2011.103! of Miss 'm¢h“ L, um m b, m, only“, _ from Stockholm to London. to any Vin-i, Thelma In}. was’ drowned today. Matthews. a Annie Steele at the age of 7e yea-rs. mum‘ to "m" m N" Yo“ m m. m“, 51mm, u, m, on, om- g, gs" purge; a, "I'D member of the crow of the Meir] Dzelgled had Fen sick only a m,‘ w ‘mum film,‘ openm, a g, "u, queen o; gm“, which Grads VIL-i. Dorothy z I. pin schooner motile 3L. was aims but tms wiur heart trouble and m mound “d London “m do" h m‘ m m‘ Scott"), “mo”, Isaiah Ocfnu: I. III!!! . tn the ccry and "u" '5'"!!! I'll "N91! mfed for by Mrs. . me m‘ TM mum m“, gm. Museum. Meechan, it was testified. M Ys-l. Ilhbfi fill: N; i‘ Th} “CUT. BID I'd] If!“ w‘ m Qwokholm ‘mmhud m.“ “unkmd m ‘uh me Iuqgtg, gnd gm sweeps; s, Iwnad visited b! b" 1"!"- FJ- They were m. witnesses to the uses-supreme u» bed chambers. l-le EI- wnllll 3°63” 'h° ‘d' ,st.l'nnp ceremony, dllillfbed l child's nurse when he Grab IVr-l. Ids! '5?” hi’ m‘ h” m“ °' ohn . ts Detr flashed a torch along a corridor, but June J n Wat . cit. IIDQFS i. IIIIUI t" Quad“ Chutd" sitting blfdc the. bridegroom, spoil lbl QM no attention, thinking he Grade ln-l. urral this $ N"! W M“ i" AW"- the words: "r pronounce you men was s guest. Meechan also admit- ls FINN Wilh- ! m. O “"3 "*4 ""- “hn land wife," as Glenn's brother. ltag- led repeat thefts from Airthey Cas- macl n! Jn-i. all Dian: n" 5" I! QIIWQIW- ,nar. and his wife, officially noted the tie. ta aegis, and nu record includ- wussu Campbell: s. sun use. , ans-immune rm: on WP?" words. qr omvtetion u. ma. c» yew Delete. t mp1. F’! m mtg to ltd“ P35‘ gyms the final "f zafiiwl. at; age, followed by A 907°19- . ands Anlow illi- IMN ' ri Carbon olason. tooth Oi- a nan was Ii vie uacwvd w RW- prob-sly atghed and began to ma: rows rrosxnro sanLl GabIOL-Lfihr cl | i‘. ‘m Wflletothskom": usurious-assimilation _.__._ s, mas can; s. ma. Fill‘ Ill I 6mm ww- -l1 w» r. Ami-in. 1mm,“ us“... v... “l... was y c be sister w“ hQgf tad with m‘ "'4 "m. laid ts ' ’ m1»..- vur .%'°i'¢ msrmmrtns tele- "' "a °°‘°' "‘ '““""" uni ' all 3"“, and and Jame-l plum wedding. ‘Tm sum rt was "In arc you wine w" » llllta - ,8 the decn-"fi- worth rs:- he rats u: fght. n was a jury mule w xi - 71Qu”nsu.¢ Refit! assmon- nelapsctstrisbridstcttartfnqn-nhig m, wbohlld siqpaeqggrg, . all ueuummrrsawnsrnsmoutb. li-uuunu, wyqgm-ym“ spun-announcers 5Q’ STARTLING "My! What a ditierlnce there is in cieonsenl Now i can lee why Old Dutch goes further clsd costs less to use.“ "You're quite right. It Is startling, isn't It, how different Old Dutch Cleanser is. As you see, its particles are flaky and flat-shaped. B of that, they cover more surface and remove dirt quickly, easily and without scratching. Gritty particles, on the other hand, are irregular chunky shapes and merely scratch the surfflfl with their hord, sharp points.‘ Get your moneys worth. Use Old Dutch Cleanse - Ounce for ounce, It does more square ycrdl of cleaning than anything ciao. In addition, it protects beautiful surfaces because If doesn't ‘ha’ “flit-l: . scratch; is kind to the hands; doesn't clog drains; lsltdiflhl salceoecpo The chuafi. lvregull lcretd is odorless and removes odors. Old Dutch is . the mvocl with their stencil"- unsurpassed for all cleaning from porcelain and enamel to kitchen utensils, floors and woodwork. It's the only cleanser you need in your home. MADE IN CANADA otrlbotstrttetlemllflltev. uurrtessnswrsd-tls-stlvaneafld Detsblebelhreadloldes. labels m which and m . . tieiserncoroes. tvolvCi one: Nose S! C"? ‘idvertising Iistes-Piyahle in Advance Central Guardian locale, do per word; Annnunr-ements salad (‘nnfrsg Events, 2o. p r vverd; Cl-lsllod ._ ' : Lstl of Iiernl old , do per n ZIIII} Le terl of Condolence, 10a. per Inch; Notices of Thanks and Applt1ll on, 70o. per inch or Cc. [C worst. Other retca ol Ippllflflrtrs "11""!!! Clllflv fir any ndvrrflsrncut twenty-five cull. l - l e QQOO-O-OO-QGOOOOOQQOOO-Ode e0 llAfEr-to per word, three Inner- tlonl for the prroe of tvrn, llrlcfiy " ’”""° "' """"‘~ = wsrvrzn-csrvrvmo r0 — ‘U’ “h "Q Hlilhelt prices plid. Maritime 1 To Let i Exchange. Saint John, N. B. _ wsrvran-rosmorv As ris- Vlie tutor or governess rr-fl 3°"- APDIY Guardian. Ifld noon T0 our uTrflvrzw uousi. , Apply 1x4 Fitzroy st. am T0 RENT-FOUR sunfish}; , rooms, ground floor. Low rates. MISCOllSIIOOIIS __ Phone 561-1.. 3321 -——“': _ ANYONE WANTING DRY WEI} cleaned, wet cellars, or punml drilled, apply Jamel Isughrn, I44 Great George Street. 804$. T0 urr - vvsnm runrvisirEn . room. Apply 1'71 Grafton Street. | 3307. § MAN WANTS WORK IN IX- _.___;______m_For sale change for Board. Good refer- FOR s“! _ cow‘ NEWLY ences. Apply Guardian. 83M. freshcned. w. r1. Paul, Kingston. M ~ mo Wale Help Wanted -—n—_-.._—1 FOR SALE — AUCTION FORTY- BECOME EXPERT BAIBZ Five, Bridge and Whist Scorel through our special low ant Cards. Guardian Central Job] course. Hundreds of successful Printer-y. ‘Nov. i-tf. graduates. Write Moler Balk College, 573 Bsrrington, FOR SAL! — AUCTION FOIITY- H. H. W. N’- , Pive. Bridge and Whist Score Cards. Guardian Central Job Printer-y. Nov, l-tf. CARDBOARD SUITABLE FOR lining outhouses. etc., lc per sheet. Guardian Office. tf. Two Killed In‘ Train Crash FREDERIOKBBIK, Vi" mo. I -—(C.P~)-'1wo trainmcn were killed and five othe.s and two pelenlra slightly injured today when a north bound seaboard air line passenger train crashed into the vvu oksge of l southbound freight which had been dalilcd an instant before ivy is landslide. The wrert occurred st Chart! iilll,arbmrtlfinrilmnorth ofhere. ‘flis dead an Edward E. Kuhn. en- gince. and W. H. Jordan, Jr, fin- mln of the passenger train. both of Richmond. FOB SAL! 0R EXCHANGE FOB foxes, one driving horse coming four (Axworthy). one general purpose horse coming three, one filly six months old (Percheron). Earl MacDonald, Mennald. S353 _____.._____.____ AUSTRALIA IS HAVING III]! WHEAT PROBLEMS R@N'I'REAL, Dec. B-— The wheat at between 160 and 1B0 mi'iion bushels, ac- cording to tire Agricultural De- partment cf the Canadian Nstonll| iRlliwaya. Australia's domestic consumption ls about b0 million llaasfl lstalmlel removes stains.- ;bushc‘s whirh will leave approxi- mately 130 million bushels for ex- i ,,_,._,,.,, surtmensrns at London, Australia's exp-rt of- ‘ "m, m m a, m mum bum and Prince (hunty eis up to July 31st, 100d. and the government o! the ooInmonwe-luh ‘s in consulfaticn wtb grain ex- porters as to ways and means of conforming with the requirements under the export" quota. Australian flour has not been nroving vvry rapidly cf ilie due to lack of dc- mami by Chinese and Japanese merchants , match. Admission D cents. lrrucrron SALE (or uvrocr on oursr oblisltiolll. the Wild I am authorised by liliwD. A.‘ ststssoovsrrrmsustantetrtsmseht MacDonald to sen by leech to borrow nearly IINIIOOOM for . nursdsy. December ma, at fl oneyeeraili . immorrhllpremtlssle With Plflllfll" 0! XMMU in Perm. Whoa be made on December 1| (By llcbu-d L. ‘PI-II, A-cclstll fro. Staff INC) WASHINGTON, Dec. 6—To meet public tbwelboats tn certificates of indlbtldltb wlb wovllo ‘f