THE CHARLO'l"i_‘_Vl§_' lYV. GQSEPFQIY ————j-——- i, PAGE TEN i- ---— ' ' 7 I c | SOCIAL cATnaRlNa - Mrs. . . fi-ELL IN INDYA ' g; it i. - Ewan MacDonald (L. M. Montgom- Thrilling _ '-"' a e 1 y ' lcyy) was entertained at a luncheon . Continued from p g l‘, ———-' tby the Montreal Branch of the “"_‘_ " ~ he waded‘ I, > Till! CANADIAN National Silver Canada“ ‘vomen-s PM“ Cub ln continued on page 10 Iwiah of his aandlea as l , ‘ through the sloppy stNEIS. Flex Breeders A-iswimm“ “'1” "- the vice-regal suite of the mt:- Oontinued from page l l C91" P91“ at new” H3101 ‘m Carleton Hotel a cable of explanation from Am-,"1‘"°5dfli'.l36¢- 1 i" tramm“ m‘ w members of the club had much was fisillifl "HWY 5°" 49° "111" pleasure in welcoming the author due \vest 0f the A101‘!!! Whcn the 1°545'“‘of “Anne 0f Green Gables," Follow. lookout reported Y0 359ml!) Brice that a flare was burnins several miles away. That was at 10.15 pm. The Aztec altered her cause and official-s had been aroused by thoir-‘Mflvlielll. MR1“ T- B- R°§°m H- Mrs. starliey Bares. the president, cam, upQn the Rm, panel-sq and bassador Debuchl at Washington their Head 9"!" m 5““"“°"5"‘°' were received with great satisfact- |qn_ ing the lunrhcon, Mrs. McDonald The I-‘orlegn Officeapokesman ex- JLANE DELAYED-Di‘. l7. 5' eutcrlnlnctl the audience by an in- plaitied that gig 1r; o1 JQpQHgJQHICIIKiIIS, E. M. Philips, ‘Vdmmmn formal talk on her large "fan" mail. gssumption that tho purported aenti 0' fingers and Roy Clark who made prcsdt-d and introduced Mrs. Mac- lallel-Cd by the gale, 5 ""7 t0 Helm“ satufimy by an“ Donald, who was thanked for her plenetera expected back this morn~ lull, by Mm A A Bowman’ vlce 1118- They “T” deiaYed o" the Y“ presidcxlt, guests present included: ltvm trip by l "Fwd "mdmg “ilmdl- Dfllllllllmld. Mrs. A. P. Shat- Thlm- lplrd, Miss Gertrude Clergue, Mrs. C. between China and Japan. . v v ‘ _ v l l0. Hoyt. Miss D- L- G855. M551! A. 1B7 Glenn Babb, Associated Preasl ATTETDS COTHATIOT _ 31h‘ I\f“d:'ctl Fish. Mrs. A. H. Gould, Staff Correspondent) liuftice Egjrsenaullhl Prtfsllwnt. lif x1e M; F‘ C. llaclqclllv Al“ Eugene __ rnce ward s fin cum s- M Tlnbilflifciz}lgrinzahugézagsv;n?fit_ ‘sociation, arrived homo sJilllTilifV t'\'- _ Ad“: Wlllglllcd me guests of; and watched the lifeboat BPPPOBCh- m ‘q ening froma visit to Toronto, where ; PM‘ PW“ b0 . t t'\v'i'.l1 great difficulty the crew of cry movement in Manchuria pro-l H l , t, _ mm \- .1 f1 W Mo‘ "We 0 _ "l . 1d} toda u 10000 he attended a connnlnt c. .1. ‘ink rawhnfljilflntrgal slur. Nov 25 lihe H111 was tak.n or! and an hour liededb "gig-nailed than Bdmnceton Canadian Agsocmggon h; Publicity: ‘ Eater, when the Aztec resumed her ~ ac r ' . . l 7\ - . . ‘criicttlshovt- The fireater part of the and .T"ull;lst Bmnua of ‘Um l‘ B VOYRIQB 1h.- Ria was burn"): bright- . . . . . elmdlton wmch started down the Pram“ ' ly-burnctl us a menace to shipping. ' ‘ Aboard the Aztec the crew of the Pflpins-Riukden railway Friday HURT n: ACCIDENT - While . . 1 't d drank and then told ‘wen withdrawn east of the Liaogltfrs. Mary Smith and ht-r daughter R5 d e _ t l G River Another withdrawal was irYMiss Gertrude, rerudcnts of Jclm- . _. . - . . the“. stow Cw am come Doug‘ . _ _ , Mo“ Rm, “W, ,,,.,,_...,,,, pmmml‘ fi W)" 5 “M5 “M 11°‘: 158s‘ said u; had left Cadiz 54 days ‘_l'Jl‘U_L!\'C‘.Sa at Tsltslhar where only two ~ - - »~ ~ ~ ~~ ,l.l, lull, ll. l,“ g;ll'rficinllt n _i _ _ _ , . iqwl at C qt (yd-NW "N," mlulvl. "i ’ “' " " s p ibeior.» the rescue. From the begin- battalzons remained of the divisioni- l ‘m ' - ' ‘" *' ‘ l-..,,l,,l. “ml. l-Pcflivfid durinry the‘ _ F‘ritl'1v nftemoon thcv were struck PM“ ‘L5 t“ ‘ “' 11m" UWYB hi"?! i399" a success"!!! "mm fir“ capwred the my‘ “ ' I luv to male it cc“'1‘n that the “thou h the d5 mo“ o! the by a team driven bvan out of twxvnl ‘ < ‘ ‘ ' lof storms. On the 37th clay every in “has 3mm S “Yllspzsot announced man. The ladies were thrown to i112’. "mimm w “m”: “mmmow w“! “Pi sttch of canvas was blown away I l e H :1 m 1n be n_ ground. Mrs. Smith reccivmt: :1 stv-l I'.‘-' 111i‘ hi?‘ m“ the ob-iecuvefl‘ and the schooner, loaded with salt 5t “as be Ev ey V‘ e 'l'hus, but ."u'»'\.‘ll biuiuc-ss clays will for Grand Bank’ Newlvolmdlanll be required in Perv ti"? 1~“'g°~‘"f\-.~as at the nwrcy oi the seas. Ten ere cut above the eye. ramped for the winter u follows: Tm bmmnm“ a‘ “fltsman “'0 CHURCH PARAIiE-Ytu-i rduy 11111611112: cf moncv collected at one (lays later me WM“. supply gave morning the service of St. Finn's stroke by a. Caruttlinn Govcrnmentgout The mm had lung before ce8s_ battalions at Kirin and all others inside the South Manchu!“ railway Church was held at i030 to accum- in nvmv ycers d t shale so as to save water ,1“ . .. _ .. . e O , _ punt r, an infra-st rate of 5 pcrlsallsly tlmlr “first the seamen ‘one’ odaw the officers und crmv of the H. M. S. Sljillflflfl)’, who ntiunilctl cent and an annual yield of frac-lllung lhclr clolhlng on the deck in a body. One of the S". pturc homily uvcr that mnount, the loan.‘ whore ll could absorb the mln we.“ Lessons was read by Comrnrtntltrfxvns innuctlintvly popular, both with] m, and the“ “Tung lt out. A week ‘Nellrs. The Saguenay lvzavcs today the lame institutions and the prl- i later the mod supply was exhausb for Halifax. rate investor who hutl $l,50f).000~,00O: Cd, all that remalned being a sack lying at. mtercst in the savlngflol, onlom 25TH WEDDING ANNlVElts-lhzinks of tho country. Aftw seventeen days without .-iRY-t-1\fr. and Mrs. “writer 3.5 Aillinfl Fir:- govcz-tmrent toi disposal hope o! rescue the crew resigned v - a ~ . » _ . >-, \ _ v a‘ . her“ and me Royal wimer Fair hoitlnlLser ‘Rnml, (Yctcbrntll-fil‘ Lit.“ ‘loony, connmi-it \\ do s.. lmenlselws to 80mg down to the , l elr slltcl wedding nnnnci i), mg mr,aiiiz.1t10x1 was cicnted, conv, d“ bl at Toronto. With Elmer Waugh, of s d , . l,“ _v v l. .000 T “m d anmlsl Se“ “ 1 their 5 P- A Week b91011! “Vulmvt, She was selected to mpnrlon lun ay Gtfllllllf-Z. A 1v nelsou- llllsttl‘ o ha, ‘tel l e f, l they had sighted a Shlp and ex_ 5cm this Prawn“ at the Rpyallal fr ends called and made (lvrllll- ttnrl Ln. _2'i1'lkS.'PlOlTll19nt» mane hauled all the" flares m a mm ‘Winter Fair. Tins young team com- able presentation‘ ch91?’ Pflxmpnnfluo? heads and edu‘ ' attempt to attract its attention. ‘pt-Ling against the best the Dom- l°‘m°"“‘“={ l“ Hddmon t‘? the achiBut they maintained a watch and mlon lmd w all-Bl.’ flnlslled fourth’ lmg Pycllll-Cl‘ of the ‘Dominion landl ‘many through the darkness the end at that they lost w well the Pmnzvl" 0f °“‘"Y p‘?““°°' liBhts of the Aztec were sighted. cgnched leanm The Quebec mam for Advent was mesrntcd htst. united inurgmg CltlZCllS to aid the The crew stripped themselves o! ‘Kl-lllcll won the cllamplonshlp had.Dun.stan's Basilica, tho prcacherlgovcmmcnt: in its financing and at their clothlng’ soaked them m on three coaches present. Miss Jardjne being Rev. Father Herrcll. Special i ihe some time secure the best rate and set fire m them n was the" njso 11nd the distinction o; being music rendered by the Cgrpu», of interest that. has been offered last hope Finally the Aztec was ‘lllC only girl taking part, 1n, the Christi Choir included: "Come Holy l by the government since 1923. seen to change h" course judging competitions at; Toronto. Ghost," (Buzll), “Ave vcrnm," fsil- While a. patriotic note was sound- Soon an" rescuing the distressed filer performance along this line has var). "Contum Eigo," plain chant, ed in the cnmimizn. the Offering party the Aztec ran‘ Into “other been consistently good. Last aeua- "Lift Up Thy Prayers," (Binge), was sold on its merits as an invest- Storm and captain Brice said the on at Amherst she won a. scholar- and "Pilgrim's Hymn," (1,<>\v<1w_ ment. The bond issue was in two Rla would have b b‘ t ship with a total of 191 out of a l ' lclasscs. :1 five year lllfltllrlty, offcr- vlve the Vow 6r 3:8 o 2:8 possible 200 and this season flnfsh- c511, ACC1DEN'1~_L;L<L pyplljllv ltd ‘at. 9L) i4. to yitld 5.17 percent hwe beer; blgwn out or thewshlp 9d W911 "D With the leaders. about; 335 3 5ef1Qu3 accident land a tfn your’ maturity, offered channel and her (“stress signals curled at the comer of spring pal-k at. v51, to "nld p.13 per cent. De- unobserved Road and Euston Street. Mr. Pum- li~"-"‘-i1‘-"~i5"“~‘ “-'“*" i“ mmd “Ema The crew of the Rla. was landed ments might have served to stiffen the stand of Marshal Chang Hsueh- Liang at Chinchow and generally militate against a peaceful solution (I the controversy in Manchurla, The Rescue volunteers headed into the rolling SUIL for the Rio. 0n the deck of the lschootier seven men with long A L Lelm Theibeurtis stood in the: underwear Oversubscription Continued from page l. WESTERN ‘GUARDIAN __,_._ -—SPLENI)ID ACHLEVEDIENT _ More honors have come this seas- on to Jtflss ./..pc Jurdlne, of Free- town, ut the Winter Fair at Am- SPECIAL SERVICE-Inst gren- ing the first of a. series of SPYVILJPS’ 0C- ‘Y. M. c. a. smvrca or sous Vessey and son Jack of Vile.- R y- from $100 m», , . Last evening the regulgf student any were returning home film Fuulhlpcn llllll,‘ lmnllcildlylllstmb at Tole. where they were fed and Und- YOUIIE P909165‘! SBYWOQ W“ 119m church dl-lvlng a horse and w-lgon lions nnti insurance companies clothed by the Umwd Vmum 0t“- Jn the Central Christian and was A: they gpproached the carrier mm“ anal‘ ‘Um W n ‘muion dob cllals, andswilllstart for Boston from " ‘ s ‘ ' e a on un ay. arr vlng here De- lars or nmre "while the number of individual i1 rzaiors was legion. No wtntmic has i}l“1l made yet as to the amounts subscribed in each province. attended by upwards of 300 young people. VRev. O. N. Brown was the special speaker of the evening and took for ills text ships. m‘. Brown said he lhad always been interested m ships and mhipping. having lived in St. Uohn most of his life. The speaker bold of the various types of ahipa and the various missions which ithey sailed on, he also told a. little personal story of a trip to sea lwhich he took as a. student. Mr. Brown likened people, especial- iiy students and young people just starting out on the eea of life and lhis main message was "What la your purpose?" Is it one of pleas- ure? Is it one of piracy? or one ccmber 6. Captain Douglass and his crew are all from Grand Bank, Newfoundland. 100 STOLEN Continued from page l car driven by a local man coming in Spring Park Road and makznv; a. left; turn is alleged to have cm. h- ed into the wagon. The horse broke away and was later caught in the city. The occupants of the wagon were thrown to the ground and Mr. Vessey sustained a broken leg. Jack Veeoey was unhurt except for n severe shaking up. Mrs Louis D. ‘Thompson returned Saturday warning from a three weeks’ visit in Hamilton, Ont. but secret markings proved a number of the cars had been stolen at United Statea- points “"1 Smllgfiled into Canada, the others having been purloined in Quebec. Lucky Winner TWILIGHT ItECITAL-The Twi- light Recital in aid of Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital, given in Zion Church on Saturday afternoon by Prof. Thompson, organist, was greatly enjoyed. Prof. Thompson was existed by Mrs. H. S. Hender- son, soprano, and Miss Kathleen (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Onr.., Nov. 29.--S0me- wherc “out of town" a. ‘Toronto wo- man, Mrs. (lrnnt Longmrm, pursues the cvcn ‘tenor of hcr wuy unnwurc that she is the winner of $125,000 HUNDRED CARS SOLD It was stated by the investigators who made the seizures that, 100 cars had been stolen and sold in yesterdny, when 9 for Tela. On the 16th the Aztec A lift-bout was lowered and eight “How goon after your retum to India will you begin the battle,” he was asked. “The masses of India are onlylx awaiting my signal," he replied, but‘ I think 1 shall study cvndltivrw‘ awhile before I give it. "Do you expect the British to pvtl you in jail again?" was the next question. "Yes, I expect to be the guest of the government again, he answered. Asked what effect a possible resort to arms would have on India. he countered: "What effect can these my; have upnn people who are atar- i ving for their liberty?" "Are you sorry you came to Eng- land?" the correspondent queried. "No," ‘he said firmly, "I was only a myth and a mystery to many Bri- tishere until 1 came." A breath of wind played With the little tuft of hair on the back of his head—the tuft by which he may be’ pulled from perditlon by a friend after death according to Hindu faith ness of the weather for the first time. even the weather-should the habit of a lifetime." Residence at 53 Upper Prince Street containing large living room, hall, dining room, Jrltchen, pantry, porch. four bedrooms. bath, mflnlahed attic; bot water heating aya- tem, hardwood floors, all mod- em wnve- fences; a large yard and garage. Grandi Departs Under Police Guard (Canadian Prose) NEW YORK. N. Y., gNov. 28 — Foreign Minister Dino Grand! of Italy bid farewell to the u. s. yes-i -—and he seemed aware of the vilc- lltgiay and “fled ‘or h“ native At the pier, where the liner Au- "I was not going out this mom. custus waited. he had only to say lug... he remalkul HI thought IIthat since his visit and conversa- mlgllt lust as well Mlk around and ltlons wlthvP-resident Hoover he be- rmmd my room and keel, dry but vllevcd the United States and Italy decidcd- that nothing British-amt joined in a new era of intemativnfll change ‘tmderstandingf He hopes to return Valuable Properties Fur Sale Double tenement house at '1 and 9 Prince Street. Each tene- ment contalning living room, dining room, hall, kitchen, pan- try, four bedrooms and bath; separate furnaces. Both teneme ‘a are rented at present time. again. More than n, thousand persona were crowded out-side the pier to see him off, some of them shouting “vive Grandll vive Fascism!" Not. shouting, but them was a dfileflflflvn 0! the committee for I.n- ternational Anti-Fascist protest. Its members handed to reporter; mp. ies of a telegram which they aaid had been sent to Signor Grandi. It suggested that the spirit of mercy and clemency which he directed toward Orlando spartaco, Philadel- phia anti-Fascist, might better be used at home, in behalf of 5.000 political prisoners. Warehouse and plant 4 of Clarke BIO!" at 5 Prince Street, including" , spur. NOVEMBER 30. 1931 a ‘.4. ,i‘ ‘ . ‘I ttuzuttrsf; I - These dean-able proper-flea may be inspected at any time, by appointment Phone 741 FRANK CLARKE .41» a nupmhuqui Sedan and a 1% ton International Truck for sale. Grandi went to the mm- from the‘ New York Time: building where he had been guest 0f honor at a lunch. eon. Signor Grand! preceded him to t the pier, journeying from their ho- tel undcr police guard. (Anaoelafod Preaat PARIS, Nov. Zil-Oaphh Bert Hlnklu, British flier. who madethe first eastward croaa- ing of. the South Atllntlc Thursday, flaw to Cape lull! In Spanish West. Africa today from St. Louis De Senegal, Aeropostale reported. On the walk home the little party almost ran onto a milk wagon and the driver flashed his lantern hardly two inches from the Mahatma’: face. Then he spoke npologcticnlly: “Oh, good morning Mr. Gandhi. It's rotten weather.” "Yes, quite British," was the reply. The two Scotland yard detectives who accompany Gandhi wherever he goes muttered to themselves as the group approached the door of the humble east end hospice where he occupied a stone cell. Six burly “bobbies" raised their hands to their helmets in salute as, the Mahatma ended his stroll and disappeared into the dark, gloomy corridor. 600D DEMAND Continued from page l. nncial troubles will always be the centre of the intematlonal buying for furs, the continental market is increasing every year. In Paris, Leipzig and Italy the fur auction houses sell direct to the actual us- ers of the furs and that saves the commission between the rancher and the consumer. Present conditions in Great Britain and Europe do not look too good for the fur market. France, at the present time is in a position to buy furs and them will be a god demand for them in De- cember and January. Much will de- France, England and the United States towards Germany, who is in a bud condition from a standpoint of labor and exports. As all the nations of the world are more or less dependent on one another this question of’ Germany's ability to pay her war debts. affects the trade of the whole world. The uncertainty of a. settlement with Germany is making business men cautious in buying. m. Rayner! advice to all is to market pelts in December and Jan- uary as the buyers do not guarantee any markets in February. In the course of his remarks, Mr. Rayner paid a high tribute to the British people and the manner in which they have handled the desperate sit-- nation in which they have found pend however, on the attitude of ‘ out ‘to break the Jaws. or was ii: one of commerce destined t0 aid the universe and people in funeral. In closing Mr. Brown pointed out Humby, violin.‘ Mrs. Henderson's songs were well and artistically rendered. The "Cradle Song," and “Home Sweet Home" were particu- through the victory of North Drift in the hfonehcster November handi- cnp run yesterday at Manchester, Etiglmrcl. ltlrs. Lmngman hcld a tic- th: Maritimes during the past year. Present ouinera were permitted to have releases on the machines un- til the present enquiry is conclud- themselves and he is sure that Eng- land will come back and still be the financial centre of the world. the most important thing in life l . . I . c N ll‘ Drlll l the l lsl . w h t m one who lary well recemcd. Miss lornby kc on o1 n r 1 ML Harry C“ smith is Mung as m- M” ‘we a’ cap a ' was never heard to better advont~ awcflllsi-Bkfl "I'm so excited I almost died." vesugatm for the insurance Con” could be a guide and pilot and one who could command and bring you (home safe. He offered Jesus Christ o all to be their Captain and their Guide and asked that every person present accept Him. The chairman, Mr. Stewart, and also Rev. W. L. Outhouse, oo-chair- rnan. extended their grateful thanks iito Mr. Brown for his moot helpful Ind. inspiring address. Miss Helen Duchemin presided at the organ playing for the congre- Bational singing and for a. lovely duet by two ladies of Central age, her numbers being very up- propriate to the occasion. The love- ly Adagio and "The Dream" are al- .ways favorites as played by Miss Hornby. The organ solos were also much enjoyed, particularly the two Scandinavian pieces, "In the Morn- ing" by Grieg. and "Prcludium," by Jarnefelt. The closing number, “The Rnzsaian Patrol." suggesting the ap- proach and passing by of a. patrol of soldiers with bugle band, wwu; very realistic. '11:;- progrem was 5L". follows: — Organ, "Communion," (Grlson), Prof. Thompson; Violin, panics, w th the assistance of Cor- porul Hfnrne of the Nova Scotia po- lice and motor officer Charles Thornton of the Provincial Depart- ment of Highways. said Mrs. Leonard Davltlge, sister of the winner when informed oi Mrs. Ilongmhns good fortune. "And I know my sister will be ton. She knows she drew a horse, of course. but had no ldco that she would win.“ Mr. Imnpmon has been stay- ing with hcr sister and is expected buck there tonight. Canadian Good On Long Trip MONTREAL, Que. Nov. 28. (By the Canadian PressM-Goods rang- ing from foundry machinery to . ladies underwear will be on view at the Canadian Trade Exhibition cruise of the West Indlce when it Clean Sweep (ffnnddiaru Press) Christian Church Choir. "Ben dict ." (M k i), M‘... . . . M‘ the close o‘ the saw” Mn Hornfiy- ‘grgan "$115333 “ (L: CHKIACJI msmoh zgfiflmman leaves Halifax on January 8, a- Duthouse extendeda hearty wel- mare) ’ Prof ’Thompso;‘_' sum firm“ mnstprlmrlnrrlodf wembley’ board the S. B. New Northlgnd, . - . . - n, won new wounrs o ny as (Jim- The cruise will la-st two months and come to the students to come again anytime they wished. Rev. O. N. Brown closed the meetinl with ‘prayer. atlinns made practically a clenn sxvcr-p in the field pea classes at, the International Grain and Hay show, which opened here yesterday. Can- milnns captured all first prizes and 2!) out of the total 32 prizes offered "Nearer My God to 'I'hcc," (Corey). Mrs. Henderson; Organ, (a) "The Swan," (Saint Sachs), 1b) "Shep-l herd and the Mocking Bird," Ber- l wald), Prof. ‘Thompson; Violin, ta) will provide an opportunity for Canadian manufacturers to display their goods to the markets of the lCarribbem Sea. t The majority of firms represent- HUBBAIID5 N‘ s" NM- 29' Adffl?" (‘Biiifrgvlvenilvueuiznn ‘Vllmf for‘ field ma‘; yellow large. Yellow ed a" from eastern Canada al- (BY “It 02184113]! FIND-Jul!“ . ' ‘ ' ‘ ‘s or“ w’ PIIIIIII lllid sunill. thbllgh aver“! ‘Qmpflnk’! 7T0"! ‘I19 k4] “MQf g mg- of [flak ‘II oat-gm’) (L?) Pr Nltogzlmg Mood‘ __ ______ __,_>___ _____ _ West hill! 19111911 the cruise. ( 98 ; aeu um, (Jamc- ‘____ debris aa be waa working in a DEA-n“ highway construction excavat- lon yrsferday. Lawaon Domlney wan fatally injured at. Fox CL-ASSIFIED ADS ESCAPE!) FROM MY RANCH, November 27. a sliver female fox. felt). Prof. Thompson; Songs, m) Cradle Song, (Brahms), 1h» Hahn-i "MMWIM" __ T»l.-\II.\R—At smith Shore. Norcm- sweet Home’ (Buhmm Mm‘ H‘ ‘q , her ZIJ, i031, Patrick Mnhar. nuvtl B1 Pfllfll- H0 dlcd l! hi! I"! blllll Hendemom organ’ "The rm“ nn,_\"1‘n|'t;. Funcrnl from his int» rc5f- . rushed to medical‘ attention at Petrol." (Rubinstein). PM Tiwma-irtnm». this morning at coo to South mwmmi" §,!:§Z':,,-,“¥§éff; chm“ Halifax. ' ‘m- ' * Shore Cemetery ' » ' ' ' 1°55FII*»~I|. Double Tragedy (Canadian Press) SYDNEY, N. 8., Nov. 29.-A bat- tered gasollne boat, twenty-two feet overall, and fitted with a five horse power engine, had drifted ashore at Cheticamp, dLCCOTdiflg to word received from I. A. McLeod, receiv- er of wrecks, at Margaree Harbor. The craft, painted white. was badly battered and carried no-clue to ownernhiP- The enema has been re- moved and stored- Trouserless Saint (Canadian Preaa) NEW YORK, N. Y., Nov. 28-M- gar Wallace, novelist, who arrived in the United States tonight on the first call o! the Iimpreaa of Britain, Canadian Pacific Flagship at New YOK. had a quick reply for a reporter who asked: “Do you consider Mahatma Gandhi a saint or a politician," and here's Mnwallaceb answer. "You can't talk of anyone as a eaing who goes about Inndon with- and- family. out trouaera. Your Most Valu¢zbl.e/gm Isn't it comforting to reflect thaw-during a period when almost every type of investment has caused heavy financial losses—one of your assets has continued to pay one hundred cents on the dollar. That asset is Life Insurance. In a time of uncertainties, Life Insurance has remained a certainty. It has continued to provide a cash estate for the widows and fatherless-con- tinned to guarantee a definite nest-egg for old age. Life Insurance is the one asset you can’t afiord to lose—the one asset which should be as large as possible. Talk it over with a Life Insurance representative and invest your savings where they will be safest and render the most benefit t ‘Life Insurance Service 0"‘ "I a series of manages apomored by, Life Insurance Companies‘ o yourself, n a .4 - '0 t