"rt-n: JANUARY 2s, 193; ‘ Plays Part In Prosperity 0f M a r i ti m e s .P. B Guardian's Special Wire) (Cggttyt-‘Ax, Jam. 26-—Thc Carna- dlsn National Railways slaved I "considerable part" 1n the ros r- ity of the liiurlttmcs. Pres den 6- J. Hungerford of the Pubnlfly‘ owned system thB H5111“ Board of 'I‘rade here tonight. "With the formation of the Na- tlonal System. Sydney. N- 5» be- gun to receive larger orders for mils. and in recent years 111°" than 50 per cent of the rail re- quirements of the Canadian lines of the svstetlrnhave been coming from that p0 n . “A similar situation is YOU-lid in connection with our purchase‘! 0! coal. In the past year, lie NW6 brought. up Lhe St. Latvrence River approximately soomo toms of wat- cr-borne coal for use on the Can- adian National Railways. "We are also buying large quan- tities oi’ equipment in the Mari- time Provinces. Last year. W6 DUI’- chnscd nearly 56.000000 0'01’!!! 01 new cquiotttcnt from the Etifiiém Cur Cnmonnv of New GltwlZW-M and n‘l told our purchases in the hinti- time Provinces amounted to some- thutz more than 817000.000. avast» put-merits to our employ- \ ees on eastern lines came to near- lv 510000000 and our Rrcss earn- i inns on those lines were approx.- mntcly 324000.000." Today, Friday, and Saturday are supervslue days at Moore & McLeod’; Every department in the store offers you at least one wim- value bar- gain of desirable merchandise that must be turned into cosh before Jan. 31st. Study the super values! - hop early and promptly, to 2 profit by them. l.‘ f‘ ' i 10o DOZEN Bloomers __Panfie$ F 35c This is a record breakin! factory clear- ance value, one of the best shoilPinB ' ' ’ had! %‘l';t.’.“l.l‘..‘.§§.?.¥£“€§n BM»- Uitra Briefs 35c . SECOND FLOOR qq.» ._.._- -- l r J.‘-_~...--,-»-‘-—-u-»- ' U _ Jsitamwrramza: 51a. '“ an American Airl i $2.95 $5.95 $12.95 Spirited, young bo- lcros . . . the newest t, .»: and freshest of ' Spring frocks for _ smart Canada! Jac- -\ teis are briefer, skirts I slimmer . . . c010!‘ - s, schemes gay! Black '1 or navy with white ’ ' . . vivid prints. Fhoose yours today! l2 i0 20. —|_— {hill 1.4.; - -—<---~;~_..._.. .. - _' _"_____...;_. ' J‘ - ll National Farin _ Week at Ottawo E OTTAWA. Jan. 26 —— Nililmlfll i Fill} Week. opening Jan. 24, will I Lk _r;my,1;t-d by a series of con- u-i-citccs ill Ottawa. oruuttized by Kilt: Cunuulatt Coauthor o1 A3111 cu.tul"c tuider the ductuiou of Presl- dcut J. H. Wcvoil, lccgmat. A large iiulubcl‘ oi ‘t . tllltitxu uSSOClBhOnS ‘l uxc comprl. .tuc lutgcst among ' tucm bcliili thc Cu. lust Horticult- uml Cotutcil. thc Cuuadiuti Dairy ruitncrs l-‘eucruuoti Lilld the Can- ; Liulflli Livestock PXOUUCcTS Associ- anon. ll. B. Cowzm of Pcterborough. OllL. Secretary‘ o1 the Canadian ciuttuci" or titzrtculture, says the » rigs ill (Ltawa will nmrl; a zmd tuiuortuut szcu by organ- Thc _pnnc1pa. SUPER VALUE NO. 3 Sale of Berets Special sale of Berets. Colors Navy. Brown, Red, Orange, Green and Royal SUPER VALUE '.-<_-.-_-4~__.-- < 39c as. .-....._,,,;._.. <.... a . 1907, is confident Wiiimpeg will soxe the problcnt somehow and emerge stauugcl‘ than ever. It. was CUM AIcLcuiTs first year Expected House on the Coiling-ll ivilfillvllic citysciiatiltt: honored utter Jun. l, satisfactory arrungcntchts were OTTAWA, Jan. 27 —(OP)-—-Un~ ' made to take care of the cltys n ‘m. znsitrance and (he ‘large ovcrtlruit. ormi antendmsnt. necessary} M8501‘ Jillllvé 110W)’ 5500mm ltct which they cnioy under the ,g a nanomlt sgheme called a sc "ct IUUL-lillj-L 0f lc-vlviri- cxistiitgflmpire Trade Agreement, ~_ v feature of the govern- o1 tlt " and loud which are provutg of _ great. ntive program to ‘ benefit ilblllCégé“lSilVs aamgéléxtiulfir ‘ -: _ l :1 M11 covet-hut tc "t i101} ‘- c ‘m-rfiirziéntgffetge “p3 ‘ United S iti-s um the sucd by Mr. Cowan. 5 may also be sub- y‘ fins I l’ ‘I 4_’I‘1lus._thct1 boil {would bethe or debate bu; no; ngq- l YIWKwLCI L_ D0_-\Ll f. lldtb. ifflall .._ should thc iluLd quantl lcs ‘Hovemmeljt leumatdom Vllth baa l\ enough czult ‘to pity {of Ututcdgbtzttcsittut be admitted k" .~ Cvernmejmkl .e5_ the churworttcti. the CuLlllCii (uodcd [to thc Ututecl Klllgduitt utarket. on P‘ "1 ,1 “flied . 1o send hiuyor Aslulovtti E '1. c ‘utcrc favorable teiuts than are ‘ Clbmmm‘ Y m‘ l was unable to do. so Sanford t: tttcd United Slates shippers un . f ' l Ian 4 i |4.75 Celanese ' a Bedspreads 2'98 Celanese ‘Tailored Frilled Bedspreads in gold, green and blue. 88x100”. Re- gular price $4.75. Clearing $2 9 at,each—--—---— a csts uill examine durum their con- vtutictis will be the ti ade negoti- aiions now in Drocrcss_ affecting thc United kingdom. United States and Caitada. "The fruit. zrotvers of Caxtadagare much coitccruccl over the D05Slb11- lty that they may be asked soon to relinquish some of the advante. uses in ‘the United Kingdom mai- EADIES’ COATS HALF PRICE Allremaining stock of handsome fur trimmed winter coats goes on solo this morning at half the original retail price. Thisgis a time for prompt action and early shopping. $16.95 Coats for $ 8.48 19.50 Coats for 9.75 22.50 Coats for 11.25 25.00 Coats for 12.50 29.50 Coats for 14.75 $17.50 19.50 24.00 27.50 30.00 Coats for Coats for Coats for Coats for Coats for $35.00 39.00 48.00 55.00 60.00 -»=_r-m»,...,.,__“_,,, i ! i f t ' "iqscfatfnns "of all- carriei". bmllllm h fromt he throne and . "u: is a closelihgllfifded the gouenwr-geflfiffll the members of both mblcd in the Senate on opening day. ~t nf clcctricity l5 expected ‘ts up in some ntunncr .c tnembtrs to eXPYFSi but whether in the cnvcrnmcnt» or private not bcctt indicated. )1 utcr MncKenzie King t-u .lll(‘i', colleagues recently O "trio a liccttse to export uuq SllCh expression by as to the new)‘ w P“ s of whether the new uutcnt with United SLWQS for presentation to U115 wrhamettt. or tvlzcther .u in the United King- _d States trade 8.51"‘ to thc forefront. dur- to l‘ll. that subject. t; cor- -, 5c a matter of important Wltcre Provinces AZT"! - 1n November Mr. M-acKen- announced his how °i at the forthcomiflil 5°5- mo of national unem- A... . crcucrw have been held ‘dur- “cccss between Dominion who succeeded Mi: Aslrdoxtn as mayor. and Aid. R. T. Rlity sct out to invade thc bani; headquart- crs ltrtlie East. _ 'I'hclr reception in Toronto batik- ing ctrclcs WJS cool, their proposals were rclcctctl. Bv chance they en- countered E. l3. tlzttct" Sir Edmund) Oslcr who sugtgzcstcrl they sce a Montreal b 1k, which formerly ltdndletl \VlilnItJc;,"S banking. To the surDFI-‘IC 0f the wcstcrttcrs, their‘ reception was courtoztis. Tilt- gcu- 1 eral l’il(l!l€l2t‘l' of the bzmk zttzrccci to l take ov hc QUIET!‘ hzutk ovcrtirait I and zirrunuctl iov the sale. ut. a Rood bricc. of thc city}; sccuiiiics. Airmaifs Widow lllarries Again ICaimdinn Press) TOOTAK. trniin. Jan. 25- Tite utnrrtrrrc s lnkcn place lint-e of Lady Kut Jordstititlt. widow of the fatnous- Anstraiiait airman, and Alan Cat-r Tulft‘, ottly son of .\fr. sud Airs. 'Tll'\!‘ll£l5 Tully, River- side. Ii. and formerly of Lover- shulme. England. Rev. Dr. W. Borland performed the cert-mom" 1t the home of nttempfir‘: an Fittrlntttl-itustrnlin flight. Thcv tvcrc lust sccn over c» regulations. and ibility rome further c Dominion mmliinl/ b0 oftcctcci ‘urn nmi cxport of arms. l‘, rnttiot; franchise not. RETI- m l-tctinz. hottsitvz M10 i‘ u t t 1- hls. Thon- .. be further amend- mcnts to thc criminal cmie. the an- nm-l n,,.;,.»u;-@ authorizing the ROV- m-rlmcttt. lo clcztl with tutemPVil“ ntcnt nnd fnrm rclivf and a 1M2? 7mm of divorce lailla A hm Trnttspot-t Mlnistcr Hnwcsvl -v to onlurcc the Board of Raimti Commissioners in the form 0f Pl transport commission llflvemln‘! the lip in the Scnate last 3'1"!" “M d9‘ ‘(Fntrdr may (Qme up Rqflifi bill; Lhp“, ha. ‘Mfr, no d€flflll€ word an the subec . The grncrsd belief has bwn $11M- ‘ho lcclstal-ive rJWflTRm wmfld mo“ ‘aricf. But. that would not. neccssarl; tlv mc-nn a short se sion find it nécpectrcl this third assembly of f-hc mm nnrlldmcni, since ConfcdPrfli-ion my h" mi ‘ml? km“ b“ 5mm‘ i . school dresses l ' ‘Kg-If emndimm and the HALIFAX. Jan 26—-(CP)-—Si\r gfigffiax ongcnifiiltil Fgiltixtii- , n the fonowhg mammals’ this saving for the $2 nee . - .' i ‘ ‘ . ~~ - ' _ m‘%memys awgude wwud for- “Mm” "5 ‘he lie-Enter city of ltomctvurd tonight, with the Bri- “oolenan Jerseq» H9119, W00] crepe and tweeds. Weeku"! only '—"'" I V gign war‘. particularly with r8809“ to relations with aggressor nations. will probably be much to the fore- ymnt. opposition bender R. B. Bennett. is expected to make an (‘OAL MINE PLAN PORT ALHFTRNI. B. C. Jnn. 25 Z9115. “We lmvc snmz- 300 ncrcs of po- tentially cxccllcttt coal lands tvlth~ tlh our_ limits. ntvttcd by the cltv. lnncl within n cntnpnrzttlvclv short , timc-Hwc will have a 5103.000 ex- ,DC‘l’i(llt11l‘0 in rcpnlring thc city's F vlntcr system.“ Mnyor C. W. Hum- ‘lltnn told :1 mcctlnf: of business men. "I am told thril- we could put m; initial plmtt and mine in operat- ion for nboul $l2000. Such a dc- "Iobmcitt would not only solve the ' U191 Droblem in the Albcrnl dist- rict, but nllctv for the export of a Nflwnabb‘ largo totmagc." dBusincss mcn of the city lmvo eclrled to mnkc diamond (mp tests of the coal deposits. Seaman Near Death From Gas Fumes D5111, wading hcrc for Australia, were resting comfortably in hos- Dltal hcre tomghz. atm- they and 12 companions had had a close scape from death by 3L5 fumes. m“ of rumored “m!” m mcflflce The 1B crew mcmbcrs were slccp- .1113 her position as about 60 miles 2,50 Drug“ for L25 m "costs: ..°'2..ii:..."::;::* t'1.i..‘"...ti‘:. ‘.;’I.‘Zf‘“.‘.‘“ 33:32. act; l2lf..:.i':.§¥:";..f.r;:.t gains": mo v ‘ » ‘ ~ a trado agreement be- b“""“¥- when a “Yllvhmfln ou-Iwd short time mo: m take hcr in ww- 2-95 Dresses for 1.48 I73 ttvecn m» United Kingdom find the United States. mnrv tytjtrtimc crusts nrzcsunn WINNIPEG. Jnn. 2f»—Wlnnlpeiz t‘. i . l. f in crisis over 111B Mid U19)‘ "w (avg q ac g a Others who had shared the forc- ships until some citv rnliot fittancinw. but one alder- mnn. Fol. Dun McLean. remember- Ule 0001' to vmkan thcm this morn. lng. seven of them were uucou-I scious and i1 other. were groggy; with effcds of the fumes. | One man was revlwd aboard the’ City of Drrlhl. while six others were ' rushed to hospital whcrn author- wcre recovering. rv the serious financial crisis of work after treatmtnt. c‘. thc existing trade agreements. slay.»- Mu". Coumi. Sonic 83.000 fruit and vegetable growers arc rcpre-i seutcd bv the Canadian Horticult- < uxal Council. Suzzcsls National Board The Empire nrzreemcnts and Em- nlre nmrkctlitiz fuclitlcs affect also the dairy producers and Mr. Cotvan has nilbeztlcd to the oruztctizution in which they arc associated to c0n- l sider the possibilittr of setting up in l Canada a. nutlottul bcard. He points l to the success attending such boards 1 in Australia and New Zrulatid, in- | rlicnlilm how thcv have reduced costs in chccsc-tndkittg and alliedi dairy produce. The Canadian Dairy t Furmers Federation rcurcscttts 125,- l 000 urociuccrs of dairy products. l So fur nsllvcstcck mcn are con- i ocmcd. main sublccls to be dis-- cussed treat, of the "possible revis- l ion of the Cuttnclzi-Uititcd States l ‘trade COIIVOXliiCIl." uuri the reccnt , ti-atzc ncrcctncitt with Nctv Zealund < ‘bv \\'lllCh thc duty on tnuttrn and lamb has been cut from thrce cents to 1-2 cent a potmd. As with dntrvmen. the livestock men will also ltnvc under consider- stlon the advlsabilltv of establish- .m2 n notional board similar to that which operates in the Argentine! nllthe farm orzztuizutiotts. thc Can- udmn Clmutbct‘ of Agriculture will 'I‘l1c.<t= are: 1. Prcnnrnllnn and subntlssion of i a brlcf tn the Dommicn Economic Coqtnmlsflotl. T‘. l} c"crli‘< in Canada. "Can- ndn ts tltc rwiv lmvhng ncrvlcttltuvnl country ill lit" ivPnrl without, such l“ SY-“lcnfl envs .\It‘._C‘-owntt. I 4. Sulfcris of Fmpzrr» lmpoflanco f0 hi‘. rlucttrascd in March 11f’. thc IFmmrc Producers Cmtfcrcvtco in A1t<'t'nl!:t. includiuz ntmnfrrtttttctil of dclncrflcs. 5. Dontinlcn and ntcvincinl mar- kr-tittw lmrislrflintt. ' ti. Possible revision of thr- Fnrm_ cr=’ Creditors‘ Avmucnntcttt Act, Members of tho Chnmbcr will inrcsont iiiPil‘ cour-luurm; m"! m. cnvrntcttrlollflns to thc Donn-pm, rubiuct. nt thc cnd of thc confer- cor-cs. Halifax Tug . Tows Freighter HALIFAX. Jnu. 26' (CPI»~Tho tish Flcighter Pcncnrrow in tow. The Pcucurrow sent. out a call for asutstance early this morning, stating shc was drifting helplessly lvltlt a damagcti propcllor and giv- Ilcavy sens buffeted Lhc tug con- liitttally thrcurzltotlt. the day, and it was lntc this afternoon, alter slu- had bccn at sca for 12 hours. ‘zcitwc the Pcncnrrcw wns located and a liuc ttloccd rtbonrtl. Foundation Maritime official". cstimutcd it, would take the two time tomorrow castle were able to rcsttme t-bcirmonumz to battle their way back to v Colored Cotton Bedspreads, size 81 x 100”. Rose, Blue, Gold and Green. Regular price $1.85. Clearing S“ at, each — - — — _ - - n SUPER VALUE NO. 5 BASEMENT Ladies’ long sleeve Tweed and Jersey dresses. In many different patterns and styles. $1 Sizes 14-44. On special sale for -- -— " $169 Esmond shade with colored key pattern bor- der, size 60x76 inch. Heavy flannelette able for bed blanket or couch $1 cover. Rog. $1.69 for — — — - i SUPER VALUE Girls’ Dresses HALF PRICE Girls’ dresses sizes 4 to 14x smart serviceable sllecial — — — - — — - — HALF PRICE $1.98 Dresses for $99c Dress Fabric 1.25 for 59c DPQSS fflbfiql, rough crepes and printed crepes regularly priced up to $1.25 yd. Special price - - -_ __ __ .__ ‘yam ‘vrmlvq- 4». . rl‘§l’ur‘4 ..--=t_» .. ,.» L SUPER. VALUE NO. 8 Laaig Dollar Gloves e 50c’ Warm smart stylish Gloves, famous Knyser make known as Kay-Vel, Kay-Spud Kay- Knit and Bunnie Types. Colors Brown, Sand, Grey, Blue and Black. All sizes. SUPER VALUE _ . Ladv Kinwfor Smith's nrents . -. . . . stimitcc. with apliwla] M ‘ 1 “ , p ‘_ " ’1hcv utl. also (iISCUSS thc oper- arnvtlticci Mgrliillnfyjl? Aim" Pmcn‘ zttitliottscottthc Futbilct hicatuticurg- i sssizkfglffiscwwl hue‘ Sh” 9 m 10% regular an ' Ki1l£"*i0*d-‘=ntill\ and Tom ' ‘ c. n’ ‘ m "Fm mo“ 15 0 ul has come from all ~ ~ _ _ i-cizttlutc exports of hvesiock to the ' spec, Alberta and New Iieitxlgdbriggcwohisvmbgrcv fllétqr; dlatxliy- 1 United Iiincdoin. ' - "’- Y‘ 9 As thc “ltoldutt! comomilott" for Here's a snap: Beehive Syl- van Crepe in all summer the Buy of Bolton‘. nud or bc— f) -,- . nu _ ' _ t» a. o. t Blanket f" ""5 "I" 8"“ in U19 Jllllt-‘Ifcs of Ilfll. on Jan. 27. Six subjrcts oi‘ ‘motil- em‘ Reg 25c‘ ——~-~—~ ' "t. ~ ' ' _.__._._ ' “Ty Coysfnjflgg “m” "m" “e °" “l” "Emmi- Spectal Esmond Blankets m Heather Sale price ; ' I yo’ ~ SUPER VALUE . h 1 L- fCPl-This Vuucnttvcz‘ Isl: d c't_v Qllnchf of n Drlmlitlon 1 ‘Qcfirg. ntny $10 into hliilitckxs for ‘iltisclf ‘to h.‘ contmt. '=1 which would _ , , NO. P,‘ , _ \ pm; pompmtlcs, the lllllti-cn the tnx load for its clti- \_ 0015001 of fuitn ptcduco Wlill 5m?!“ Percentage of wool- Sun‘ f BOYS NBVY FYICZGHIHCkCtS Men’s Worsted and Tweed Trousers ' Regular $3.00, $3.50 and‘ $4.00 Values unly 46 pairs In this select» ed lot of broken range trous- ers of all wool tweeds and serges in blacks, browns- blues and fawns. Save $1.50 on this special. Don't miss No approbation - no exchanges — no refunds Terms of course cash. You understand that it would be quite imposs- ible to allow approbation or credit service at these prices. J 75c Silk Stockings 49c Dlsouding some shades and sizes from our stock in chiffon and service weight. These " stockings are first quality full fashioned hose. Note: the sizes are 8%, 9, 10 and 10% Regular 75¢ m. pair - - - - - c 1 Pcnmans Silk and Wool plsitcd hose. regular $1.00 for 85c pair In sizes 9, 0%, 10, 10%. Silk nnd Wool hose in dark shades only. Sizes i 9 to 105-5, regular 50c for 89c. Q0 ., Reduced For Clearance! ‘ 1.60 ' A great low price for the week-end onlyuAll wool navy frieze jackets in zipper or button style with slash poc- kets and waist band adjusters. Just 60 m the lot, sizes 26 to 36. A re- gular $2.75 jacket. Save $1.15 s on this item. Special - _ -- No approbation - no exchanges — no refunds that are not Advertised.