fir» . PAGE SDI _ FRINGE EDWARD .~‘ - T O D A Y -- Together aizaln-CLARK GABLE imd JEAN nAaLow in their own inimitable siyle of romance! | CAPITOL-TODAY I When Hmmd. Stepped Out 4 JASPER STEPPIDINI ¢r°~<- No wife could resist him ex- cept hi‘: own! He remembered the things that husbands forget . (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Nov. 18-"811071 1111111111111." SHIJWNTHEIJIJUR, 11v 1111111111 ' Smith out. The agitator stands be- hind and saves his skid-show him: "rm; cnsRwrmrowN __GUARDIA_N EIITIIAI. 11111111 nun» “@- . This column u reserved for Canon's Count! IOII o! local infers l but nd- urill-nl o! I novuy nature may be inserted n0 A cents n word strictly RESEBVI THURSDAY for Trin- ity Tea. 285B THE PRINCE - EDWARD IS- LAND Fur Pool Limited is receiv- ing pelts throughout the entire sea- - son in Charlottetown at theofficc ads had to provide in mil. or by, .0! .1. A. Webster and Company, 15a WW- i" "mil m" mill-hf"- ml‘ l-lyridman s» Co. . ..... 20.00 Richmond s1, as well as at the ilr°°°1°°° "m “mu”? d" ‘° .1. a. McDonald 'hesd office Sunlmerside. Watch for equal" "l" "mm m“ "ml ‘hi’ Windsor Campbell 28ml United States. This year ‘Lbs pro- l vlslon required is approximately I ad next week. ¢§n_ REMAIllliBi . 111111111 I 111m: HillillES CYPIIAWA, Nov. 18-111 1W0 Can- - » nu ," W08 0 G 11 . - too soon ! t This th p” mph JEAN “ARLOW C H A ~ command of the Prime Minister "RS318; l I ' which abruptly ended the interview ‘OUR MAN- ‘glven to the Canadian Labor De- A Grand Sung! fence League today. It followed ef- ! forts on the part of Joseph S. Wai- lace, Montreal, to engage Mr. Ben- nett. in argument over the canton l lvorics 'ro ADVERTISERS. - ll°°i°°° p" "mm"; m" °’ my Advertiser. m request“ to sendlone-tenth necessary for this pur- in their copy so as to reach thelmse n“ yea“ mo‘ Guardian Oflice by 11.00 A. M, the clay. previous to insertion, otherwise 1 gnnization hiid submitted. A. E. Smith. Secretary of the "East- . em Canada Congress for the repeal l of Section as of the Criminal Code." He was present with the delegation, but Mr. Wallace acted no Spokes- man. a The male membe s of the delega- llOll, six in all, then filed out. Wlllle ' r1 further interview was granted the l1 two female members, Mrs. Tim lBuck and Mrs. Sam Cohen. The latter, voicing anxiety over the fact that her husband had been put into . the isolation prison, was invited by ' llou. lIugh Guthrie, Minister oi Jus- tice, who received the party with the Prime Minister, to visit ihe peniten- tiary iind see for herself the condi- tions ihat existed. Arrangements are being made for both the women to coll at the prison 011 their way buck to Toronto. " Warship Waited Forty Years For Its First Scrap Merrie Iilelod; “Gill-SAT BIL BUNCH OF you" And WORLD NEWS FREE--To each Patron A “PAL” Blue Steel BLADE Tonight “i .. with HERA ENG EL! EDNA MAY QLIVER F REE-TO EACH PA- TRON A “PAL" BLUE i TO- (By John Le Blane) (Canadian Press Staff Writer) SYDNEY‘, N5" Nov. 18—(C.P.1 ~filongside an abandoned wharf Iics an old ship, its scarred side: lice question Mr. Hannay pointed’ out that l1 years ago the railway’ conference passed a resolution ask- ing for revision of the Indian Rall- way Act providing for better sc- curity of the companies in recover- ing fS-PQS. Penalties for travelling without tickets were also essential. Miasses‘ of ststistics had been ocl- lected since then to prove the ne- cessity for this revision. "Meanwhile, railway administra- tions have made intensive efforts , , STEEL BLADE Tlcketless Folk On Indla NIGHT )1‘ Q H F T ° -. -— - -..—__ rams _ ave ree rips, . SIMLA, India, Nov. l8—(C.P.)— iflfliilCy and the meiuice in that Enormous annual loss passcn- direction was undoubtedly 01111110115.‘ gars travelling without tickets, Rlsflld the president. ’ ' rev-Pnuc leak the railways of India‘ commending on Mr. Hanriliys T M 3 R; lmn- |)(“_!l ti-yinu vainly: 1o sum rv-lnilrks ilie Tliilcs of India says: . ,‘ for nil-luv years. was a problvdii em~‘ "In view of the fact that the l phasized by H. A. M. Hannay, prcs- principlepf co-ordiilution between R 0 l F Be ! g men of the Indian Railway Axo- road and rail transport in India i.‘ clnizon, in an adores before a re- was acccpled at the Road-Rail Con- “ ‘l fan“ ,0’ mum‘ l“ ancient memb ccut meeting. of illzlt ObglllllllilllOfl‘f£‘l‘(‘llCi\ 11155 year, Mr. Hliilnayks Work pmed and “my through dc‘ iii-lo. Added to vhis m the rail-Knew of illP eifccfs of future rortd lcades or exposum to m"; s“ am ways‘ difficulties is’ the LHCICRSlTIZICOJIiINillflOXT upon railway earnings 349M610)!’ N3" N0“ lklrhellt rests on the beam’ mm stllbby competition of highway traffic, a r1111)’ seem a little pessimistic, l Max-film? Prfwnlccs fleprcsentlltllres masts poking up fro“? cwted decks situation common m many ODllGII-Yllilllgll it is to be admitted that m the Jlwellllf‘ judging contests at tllB-li daily feel the tides Wish- coiliiirics besides India, lllio acceptance of the principle lsjthe Royal Wmter Fmr‘ Toronto‘! qree“ seawsnme mats the Pen- lllhlllllg with the free-riding p1ib- one thing and the ivorking out of llama hem today lsaturdalv) m.“ cans decks now’ and pamacxes em the necessary plans gum anotlherjtlle cunnuinn Nmional Railwaysl, crust timbers dewymi; through Bu,‘ the“ is one point which thelihe railway furnishing the trzms- years of disuse. Small boys in bath. public Wm not be prepared to apvporiation. There’ are four teams "l8 suits clamber through” ti: cept and that m using mad com_ from Nova $coi1a. two from New P-illllilllg l-llll? ("We he Damon n5 an (‘xcusc for {flaw-g lLvrllllSiVlflt and one in)?“ Prince Ed” booming naval cannon and t c railway ‘warms. without at thtnuiird isumd, tramp of l-ler Majesty's men. Same time making further drastic. ihe Nova Scoiia teams are coni- efforts to cut down railway ox. penses.” L,“ qw withers m“ Borden one. Years at sea as a gunboat with Ivlaritimes Face ,D,,\,-,d H Jess and 30mm M; Jessy more as a. peaceful merchanfsnan: Boy; Williams’ potato judgmg; Arm and then a return to harness, and to red c llln 1th t ik- ' . a butoit f? “f, :,,gh°1;mpl;,°ess Tllffilp Shortage old Smith, Slliiiimlcas, and Albert "- sumssflll mm“ Wm‘ mm" task owing to the inadequacy of the ———- ' Finley‘, Amherst 1101111. P01111111 imost mmem fighting cram-a “l” ‘ ' FREDERJCTON, N.B. Nov. 1e- Th1‘ New Brunswick foams are “ml”- Raiiway Act to provide the nec- mery deterrent effort," said Mr. TlImIP-Krflwers of New Brunswick Composed of George Colwcll andl F°“Y'°“° Years ll“ "m" h“ maul "n it were made possum, as well as Other parts of the Mari- Ernest Hyatt, Gageioivn, came will 3°’ m" 5°19‘?- Wllll° h" bwaptms tlckefless travemnmwmchi time: are this ytearufiacing a shart- gldglngys chgrlelsi Ptfirkputrlck andjrrg‘ aghtlipflgilfxlgilzxlilzi-“gt thugusfig! " age yreasono a rge proporon orace m1 , 0y, swine judging.‘ ' ltmyflnanzzxmlzusbfinxzzi;lgissig:l of the season's crop being frozen Miss Mal-y Monaghan and Miss Eh “all” They calm l)“ the my“ u, me“ the amend for reduced; in the ground by the exceptionullyiiillsic Lund, of the Mount Hciuert at’ Davenmrt “mmd m’ “l” an‘ In 0th,“, words, the honest? early arrival of winter conditions. AiTihlre club, Prince Edward Isl-lume» l" 1577- Bill the 107W“! °l “m”, my, m. the dishmestv The full extent, of the loss will not ‘and. are the only representatives“? 5"“ “h” °°“d°' i° ll" "w" ma» be known in this province until a from that province and will take "mlnm" “V” Wars m"- vrhe outstanding feature M the survey of the turnip fields is com- 791111 in m0 Cattle iudglng comics-is. sf” w“ m9“ when m9 wypulm t h d be m m, t pleted by officials of the Provincial The juvenile teams will be nc- cnslfs °f 1882 mcuned- The!’ W91‘! l!” year a en e a mp Department o; Agrjcuveure, but; ‘companied by D1; w_ v_ Longmyflbonisardlng Alexandria, and her hat the dam e will be hca is Director of Elxtcnsion, De art wmmlmde‘ Tall m’? 09ml" l“ @959 lllfaserlliatledrfiliid slfivetllremfigval: algiilltlldicated. W vy 0B Agriculture, Trurc, N. 2., t” the rm“ “d “"595 mm‘ will‘ or services with the obiectm f As New Brunswick turnips are slefilc- DOmlIllOR L“? 5l°¢l< PTO“ 5pm conspicuous gallantry mat ‘he minimizing‘ if not, .1151, apno not exported as extensively as oth- motor also of Truro, Stanley Wood, 5mm“ “wen donmclmdmmbr°ke°ul wasteful comirmion bctwcd ‘all er root orops grown in the pr0vince,lLive Stock Supt, ivcpmmont of ml" ‘he Admiral‘! shlp- The oom- andnrond transport 1h lelnilr. lany decrease in the surplus ovefogriculture, Fredericton. N. B. E. mmdm 1“l'°"l'°b°°"m°m“lch°" Association was told Inediana 1-2:“ and above table use will affect,l"- Plfleilll. Dominion Live Stock 10S Beresmrdi ham” l‘ Winn“ ways had m,’ the ‘effect o, find: livestock chiefly. Providing that the ‘Promoter. Cnraquet, N_ B" A w_ hero in England, and his ship grew . - - ‘ weather moderates soon and the MiIOKEHZiP. 51ml- Of Agriculture foncqually mmws‘ oomlltiitlon later than rzlzlways ofl farmers are able to remove thcujthe Mannmcs Canadian National 3m for the Pence“ there were no many/‘other countries, but nlrcady n 1d m losslnauways_ ' ohances 1,0 gain 81ml 0rd“; “m, "hey h“ 1°“ Passenger traffic‘ tmm‘ ‘mm the e s‘ a her twice to the Pacific station and :1 the roads to the value of about‘ Ifnayeélogt: zzvgfitpzlsgspgssetilit she w” commissioned twice QM, 7,600,000 annually. Owing to the ear ' _ the Nm-gh American and we“ n- . . will elxlfiallend: competition for mer-‘ismztethfseifipg ‘retgflzrgxlfi the on the Same day a mother so“ dies fleet. In all that time there ‘dalrigus alggpolxfmzt.” gueghmmg’ ground and result in its being of and daughter were married in ‘Otlcylwas ‘go fighting; every mp w“ u . co - 00mm Petition, however. was still in its “m” ‘m’ m“ “s ‘flue’ m’ came‘ mzlihfgfhbclzmfflirxglzzxtl llzllarlised llfer $2.11.... ifs . band. The“ the mother 131d d_augh_ ,to lire a so gun salute on the occas. tor were brides at r1 double cere-‘gfiugi Queen victor“! mnfnmd m"!!! The son rot d to th , church after his vllgirdeing to glvg‘ Every dog h“ h“ day‘ though’ and so it is with shipo- The Pell- rnade to secure the co-operation of | MOTHER. SON. DAUGHTER WED l of the memorandum which this qr. ' The "Mr. Smith" referred to was insertion will be delayed a day. THE CANADIAN NATIONAL Silver Fox Breeders’ Association will open their pelt receiving sta- tion Friday, November 17th, at 135 Kent Street, Charlottetown, (for- Imefly the Mutual Life Assurance lCoJs office) under the mflnflgg. "will °l M8101’ A. B. Robertson and W. F. Burke. 2709 IMPORTANT NOTICE CHURCHES. — The Church Notices has such an extent that ‘rho Guardian; cannot aflord any‘ longer to carry ihem without making s. small charge. On and after December 1. number charged at the rate of one cent per word with a minimum of 25c per in- sertion. Will Ministers and Church Officials, please govern themselves accordingly. v 373a ::Ee.rn money this easy, pleasant Sell our guaranteed trees G. W. Poole ........... ... 2.00 » a. w. McKinnon . 1.00 _ BRAND Earl McDonald u... 1-00 '- ‘I 1. Dingweli mo 69mm‘? a "“‘°""’ P" B i» BARBADOS _'I‘he rapid change in trade re- H’ gvgdgldse Lg!" E _ lotions with the United States due °- - “ w" - ~50 XIfdFdI1¢y~ r to the economic policy of the. pres- J- D‘ Mcxemle '"""""" m ' u“ Government is seen in the o1_ A FflGDd .....o---o-o---o--o . ficial figures of the past five pleats. ‘so ’ , - q For the first ten months of each '50 year the United States had the fol- 5° lowing favorable trade balances ~50 with Canada: , ‘A Friend -- ~50 1929 . $314,3(H,1l2l J. Powder s0 _ 1930 , . $217,114,537 Ray Praught .21 c. M, Lampsfll] i 11131 . . $111,414,501 “m, 5L w“, won“ m” i “A”??? w .1 Duchemln zoo & (Z0 was 33,8111, a - - --------- ~- - q - MiasMary Rufioule 1.00 64 s“ Drastic Change Bilisboro s1. (cones) . Mnd,,,_°E'f°§-§ 4_ fish,“ Miss Annie Watson 1.00 b“ u The equalization of trade between: Mfg, A_ 13_ Brown ___,,__,__ _50 P“ ° a‘; “Furssfl” ‘l’ '11: two countries is becoming more m, new", P111193 5g, _,___ 1m 4 k d v 011m, 1-119 _ _ Dltes of Sliver Fox Sales to therefore, all Church Notices will m» ggurrlefiaglzflllllafifg a]; ‘or 0am grfiggilgllgutvhzigngf mm 1 m b; 1.91;] 1n “nook w. and for this "wflih 4'1""! "l" Ave .50 1s November 1933 five years there were these favorable 11 necembq- 1933 trade balances for the Unitrri states: v ~ ' “ ° ‘l May 1934 3;; gfg-gglggf l New York To tom... 1934 1931 311.404.1408 ' 1 gm pm‘ h b 01,. 1932 .. s 0.1112176 Paris In Twenty ,,,,,,",,, m, 111mg “pg, _,,_ ......-.... .... I 1313,4337 puc.g|on to R. In Holman. way. ‘plants and shrubs to friends and 1933 neighbours. Cash paid weekly, full or part time. Real sales oo-oper- stlon, frec equipment andinstrur- tions. Write’ Luke Brothers Nurser- ies, Montreal-ml. l speed, she threw shell after shell n1 the underwater craft. Some of illom must have struck, for the sub dropped back and gave up the chase. A tersely worded extract from ‘Capt. Borrah's 10g of August 26 tells the story: "When about 120 miles off the coast of Ireland at 2 p. m. sighted a submarine and opened fire. ‘Con-l tinned fire until S30 p. m. when submarine fell ,fl5l£l'11, apparently damaged by our firing. Vessel steaming at utmost speed and all Tlhe old Pelican had fared off ous type of craft float. Later, Cap- tain Borrah wrote to the owners two guns had littered the decks. reporting that shot from the sub's wounding some of the crew. Gun- ner I-iiii was shot in the right leg, but he refused to leave his gun. He and the other gunner, Zaim, were commended by the skipper for their excellent conduct. After the war, the Pelican went back north. Two years later she woo badly nipped in an ice ism off Port Burweli, and brought back to st. John's and dismantled. While on the way to Bydney in 1922, now a barge, she broke her towiine in a storm and went adrift off dang-I erous Sable Island. The gale drove her against the island's shoaIs-“Gravcyo-id of the Atlantic." Few vessels have sailed again after striking Snibie. The Pelicans staunch hull withstood H16 bllllkflllk, though, and ghe W35 reflected and brought to Sydney. Here she remained moored to 1m old wharf for years, lcwe'en pranksters sent her to the bottom a few years ago by opening her sea-cocks. Two Albertan Features Alberto has two marked features: (i) the great valley of the Peace; River, which trendy has resulted; in the extension of agricultural settlement farther north than in é Amalgamation Of ” iRwjpDepartments l SAINT 10ml. N. n. Nov. 11-50. P,)—Urglng that there be no am- his moth , er away A young" so“ Carl's was to come years later. In was the best man at the wedding or his bmther and sister. The tin-comm’ grmamtkglfgiaofirtglfg" € stsrsdn the Cupid event, were Mrs, M. Wardmnn a widow, of L ' . Cottage, Harry, her son and Hialvdlled mto a memmnbmm’ the "mg .1 algamatlon of certain departmentsm" daughter Harmwas the fi “warship bucked northern ice for l3 of the Canadian National Railways“) decide 6'8“ married “m” years. l and the Canadian Pacific Raiiwaynmm mm had been Wm“ m: And then the war lh-oro out, and in New Brunswick until s. brief onimme vacant and a double “wed ‘with the opening of hostilities came constitutional rights is presented: ma‘ was arméged‘ M" wardmaxlvn demand for ships. Every svsiisble to the Provincial Government byhmd mm“ Lee a widower w“ ‘bottom was pressed into service, .1. s. n. Teed. x. c. a telegram was had been ,,keep,'ng comm, m guns with them went the Pelican. an‘ time’ and deck!“ to make Miler sturdy timbers of mglish 00.1; were still sound u s nut, mun en» forwarded to Hon. Dr. R. J. Man-l, ion, Minister of Railways and Can- . thmqmg event --——--—-_____'. Killed had replaced her squsrg- rlzsed sails, and she was put to his, tonight by Hon. L. P. D. 1111c)’, ca"? amunition between Canadlu l Premier of New Brunswick. Msri- . ’ ing of Railway Car Deportrmniswflv "W490i; A- K. Wilkins, Cor- France and Archangel, Russia. In Mlilust of 101a she finall; , here is reported to be pending. lremvmilne Secretary; J. 0- Davis. 0 Premier Tilley sent s telegram as "whim! 56m‘ y. and W. K. I the result of s. visit this after- Dalton. Revealed that the Prv- lasted battle. on the coast of 11c noon from s. delegation represent- "Ml-l Giivemmlnt take any means land a. submarine ,pea.red sud ingths Executive Council of rail- within its power to_ have held in denly and opened fire. Hero at lac _ , way employees. no members oi a-beyanoe the proposed nmalearm- was the Pelican: long gwfltpd on. 3* all Qiltlttioll. Ronald J. Harring- tkm of the services. reel Wheat and Some more good l EPRESSED 111v l We sell FEEDS, all _ds, at lowest prices, our Seed Store; I ¢§1ueen Street. 1 ~I>Iudsons Bay Company. Trarwformfi Wilmer- Bteuning alone at full ,nny other part of Canada, and (2) lthe wonderful grazing lands in the foothills district, which, rising shsrpfy 011 the west, oommgncpg the ascent which continues to the very peaks ofthe Rccky .‘-.'r:'.lu. tiins. V URDOCK i 1.0 O D BUYERS B of . increased to .' l The October trade figures show Jant at present Canada has to pro- ' uric only about $74,000 per work-v“ 11g day to equalize the interns-i. lional trade instead of $1,000,000 ‘in 1929 under the late Government. For the first ten months in- 19211 under the King Government there was an impost on Canada. equal to $30 for every mail, woman and child to meet the adverse trade balance of $314,802,221 with the United States. For the first tea monihs of the present year the per vaults im- post for this purpose is only 83.‘ while in the month of October it had fallen to the rate of $1.70. Canada's exports to UniteiW. in October were valued at .075.- 133 5nd imports from that coun- try at $20,389,913. Canada has not had a favorable monthly trade bal~ ance with the United States since n i, a 5mm“ end m. a mm or hands standing by and on the look- 1333, The highest annual adverse i711” d of Fmmfis T‘ Cock and G Wm. that once raved the s“ Wm, out. No damage done toshlgthouxh trade balance was $376,000,000 in is mG,.ay_ “mount who w,“ England's fleet. But then, the Pell- the shots fell very "close alonsslde 191e, following the war and .he next flinko part in the cattle judging 9911.; cans history has been a. strange {ind burst “When- highest was $374,000,000 in 1929. the last full calendar year the King Gov incmilglas’ Alma’ swim judging; never a shot find m anger; years honorably against the most danger-J eminent was in office. scors csrruan T0 nioiimsos rm "gum the Highlands of Scot- land to the glories of former dayl, is the object of a movement started by a Scottish Gelalic society. Isad- era of the campaign say they want the Highlanders back where they belong, and the appeal ll being sent to Scottish exiles in all comers of the earth. They urge the Boots i0 take up traditional vocations, such‘ as fanning, and have rejected a proposal to convert the entire wild and romantic region into a. second Switzerland, a center for Bummer vacations and winter sports. because they say Highlanders should be self supporting and not dependent on visitors. Children in all Highland schools are being taught Gaelic. INDIA T0 HAVE EXHIBITION Invitations am being sent to ma- chinery manufacturers in all partsl of the world to send exhibits to the exhibition of Indian industries which will be held in Delhi next Iliebruary. The Association for the Deve‘ ‘ 0f Swadeshi (Home) Industries is organising the event, which is intended to show the de- velopment being made in India's homo industries. The organization has whleved much success in pro- motlng the “cottsgr typo of in- dustfv in which the work is done at home or in small shops. It also has helped in launching large en- terprises. The promoters say that these industries soon will need ms- fllllnery. reusing from those tum- ll! out agricultural and mining uistrumenfs to those producing toys. Don't Suffer From Rheumatism ‘ blood disorder with s sfrongandenay to infill!‘ motion. t‘ I. d a m m“ house for cash. High- llm ll $8” of uric acid in the blood, and bdqn position, n mum; evidence or est prices. csnmgatrl of“. :1 :0 benefit of greatly lap"- Wiwiglgdm ,',°,,,,,"°",,-,,, BM m...“ M ,,,,,,, “m, o. n. DARRACH wwhntitmvvillédmryon. hi: Kmflugum Pill. , . o. sv-Hf - a» l. F. lilliiiilitiil Inihlvlltllivanbrfinfdllrllfifi ofl°'.nu' ‘Atlantic flyer, acted as chairman A ' Novimnen g9, 1933f Protestant Orphanage ' Collections Best for r...§"£.:‘.........f?.°..".l"1rn thg - A. '1‘. MacKinnon .... H, H. Worthy .......... 2J0 Employees Royal Bank ' 2.00 loliclous‘ flavor, but bonus; In M155 B, Cooke 1,90 rich vitnmirnmlnsrnl alt and iros ‘Two Friends ’ sq “misfit PllY w smut a part In m, Coflin so lmvlnl YWI‘ f-milv brlmful oi A Friend ................... .40 '°°d huh!“ 1'0 he sure of getting "BF-MA‘: uniform quality and goodness you must on tho "DEMA" brand. Lowes- Queen 8t. (Cantu!) 1.00 .50 C. N. It. (Confdiu . Hours, Predicted Ltd, Summerside. For full particulars in regard to shipping apply to- Allvcd Fraser, l"- 212 Fifth Avenue New York, N. Y. (Canadian Press) _ NEW YORK, Nov. 1'l—At l meet- i.ug last night of n dozen flysrl, aeroplane designers and manufac- turers and represents ' mo! Ameri- can and Eur , airlines discuss- ed the details of scheduled trans-l Atlantic travel by air. On one point (ihey all agreed-that by the end 0t‘ 1994, or 1935 at the latest, sea- nlanes will be making scheduled tmghis across the Atlantic with the rizguiarity of railroad trains. Clarence D. Chamberlin, trans- aiid the discussion before 500 mem- burs of the Society of Automotive Engineers round from sesdrovne. or floating flying field hop to 2.000 mib non-stop flights between Eur- opei and America. Cm. these points too they agreed: That in two years st the most John Citizen may fly with perfect safely from New York to Paris 1n 30 incurs for 8850. The Coal w: sell is elected, properly sorted, and lornp- Jionsly freed from any kinds of in» ferior matter, Inch as slats. Evorytonwssendontisofhlds Tlasthsmsyssndsiettsrfroanquum _ ti: Unitedstatestoifurowlvyair n’. ~ vow-looms» I. li. GILLIS & 00. Oliiiflfi- 00A‘. PHONE: 178 Professional Gard: Miners Consider Whge Reduction r o p o s a l s Stewart 8. Lowthol: 1v. w. mwrusn, M. m. ranmsuucs. SOLICITORS, IIQ 80 Great Georle Street MONEY to LOAN (Canadian Press) SIIIZIE-ARIION, Nov 17-419! wage pnoposals were submitted by the lnneement today to n oom- mlttee ll Acadiarl Coal Company's workers, but the'r nature runs-food tonight n eloaely-gurrded secret- The proposed rates we;e Arum up by rucsiver-liquidafozs of the Nova Bcutla Steel and Coal Com- pany followng n wiferenoe with the New. sooth Govemeut at which they prcmisod to take steps to break the wage derdlocir that has tied up operations at the sub- sldlary company's three coilieriss. Although undenstood to be a. modificatimo of the general 21 1-2 to 20 1-2 percent cuts offered prevlovify. the new scale wll not be made public until next week. After maiivlnc further informa- tion froin the receirr-liquidawrs. the miners! committee will report to s mess meetng of the pxwm-k- ers ‘i 111..- Eye-Sight 0f A Child MOLEOD 8e BENTLEY , l. O. Banister and Attorney-skin! IIONIY ‘l0 LOAN Ollse: 13o Richmond Street- FOR WELL DRILLING Communicate With The Trask Well Co. VAUGHAN II. GIOOM Loon! Representative Motley M. Bell's Law Office Summer-side or Phone 297. Prohibition, Commission ~ Char Ins. B» Ilobonald. West 8t. Polls John Simpson, Hamilton. 8nd nil Information regnrda tnlnoflofll 0f IBOIIIBITION A Wanteil §’I:."“‘Q:W.L?g"'..u.,““ 20,000 pounds Fowl, all u... "m" "" °“°'*' Grades. Also 1m Chick- DIIICTIIYI III-SIGHT ll. I» oonstui in‘ Q 1g Million child. is m to him its alder; m, ens. Shipments received by nil alive or dressed. Immediate ‘returns, or at Remington wus- . . . not only on account of l\"‘ 31/9 sf I§H§E 1' refine?” m: are ca: r31 1'" 5i 5-? Il§