a‘. v > V, ,, -.,v~<-.. ...... a...‘ \ .-.. -. .._.. 1iqA&\dL‘dlA6“/41|v'\l54 ~ .- .....\......._. . Nvlewesiv- 19.11” central iliiilltitiiiii ‘m... Missionary € Address At 1m‘ (IHARIJHW: pw w t';l',\l¢ll_i\\l.. Seek To Djifirie i The World? KING - --_ Bankers Issue Continued from ,...,,c l ' q ~ ~ Crave Warning Japanese THE GIFT suolu-rlu» 111W i’: do part cf your ChIISiIIIT-i "iiiiliriiiiiil Continued from page l . I - Drop in. 108 Knit st. 101110 . i0 ‘one UL flumnmiut m m: TO BL? IWOLUBTS DtfftCllltle-9 saws, the Ju delegate, laid St’ Jarnes country new,’ lllu Lib:...l loader down a programme o‘ peace com”. BRADALBANE_Unm~q church said‘ "I d” m“ mikik‘ n” P°°Pi° . tlons described in some League cir- o; ¢anad.;_ sflfvices on the above svuil: u general clcction with its uh- sailing effects, but every gm»; must b.- uiidc to get this Govern-. mint lo change its policies, You 1n exzfimlve horrowmg programmes llic riiuilnnvs klluw that an abnor- .55 v [-1 n, a resolililflll adopted llliilly lligll tux-ill is not good Iurgiby the Canadian Bankers’ Associa- (Cunadian Prvsfit WASHINGTON, D. C., NOV. 18.-— President Hoover and ForeiBH Min‘ lster Grandl of ltnly, with SBCPPWYY of State Henry L. Stimson. 5110811} today to define the world's dlfllcul- , zuorrrlzsnll,” -"-@\'- iii"°i’i“'° -,'_;\1~n{ng m Z".\J‘.'!Il(‘ifl1 Governments and Liunicipsiiilrs contcmplflflnB The annual thankoflcrlng service of the W. M. S. of St. James Church was held in the Hull last cvenins. Rev. R. Moorhead Legato presiding and introducing the speaker of the cles as tantamount to iiuml!!! Manchuris into a. political 1nd ec- onomic protectorate of Japan. League authorities admitted that in their peace labors they stood charge for Sunday. NOV- 22 "B as follows: Pleasant Valley. 1i 9-- m- ‘gundsy $611001 at 10, R050 "Valley 3 p_ m sundny School 2, Bradal- bme at 7 p. m. Thos. Pfli0lh0fp6l 75s The Filter i f'ri1thfully Presented ——i The Pure luv‘-- t Wiiii their bu“ “"1"” the wan‘ M1 lster evening Mrs Gibson wife of the .0 v Yvil- Til-RY R110“? ii ill U19 West. “on and mule public tbdfly- ties in which international co-opera- The very survival of the league-s n ' ' ' '_ ‘ . l - . .A1 d Gib , f Monta- CO. Tllcsq- sections have muily support- The stausmonl 159,111 by the A3- “on or Imnmkunlted 51am; c9115- peace machinery was declared w PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES’ 22:: Apllsg; s; charSlizllilngOpemonal- - , crs of the administration in PBr't3o(-]aflon {one bgfaflon could one“; solution. They be endangered _ Harbour - _ . I _ , . - _. : . . - . ' Caledonia and M11119)’ ity, with an intimate personal know- Hamil“.- n mt Puma Minister Wm; "A 80mm! m USAKJO" took plweiswke m Elisha-IL uninwnuptetflifaly M Yoshizawa reiterated that South. Services on Sandal/i ilovem‘ ledge of the Missionary and medical f . . . ' not‘ had-u. ilnilllywéllifiarjellltifjifld in; the recent lilcciin§xgfolthli Ab, ‘iintergreters. lormnhty was u china must conclude nesotiuitions bu. 23, 1931, as follows: Caledonia work of the Presbyterian Church m a Authorltles On Thls Questlon so) ng .0 l. . t t gong o‘ 503mm,,“ upon the mt e one . on all Of Japans five points be- servms‘ 1, ,,_ m, and 7 p. m. and Indm Mm Gmson gave an aqdm, The conferences began early in the day, after Signor (irsndl had concluded his stay at the Secretary's home "Woodley." Bobby Taylor i/Vith The "Reds" (Canadian Press) PROVIDENCE, R. I-. Nov. l8.- crist our you-s iu the service of our,‘ tI-enchlnjnb m expenditures and of country.” Qnlnjtjng boy; 1,, programmes en. . Mr. King advocated the appoint- tenamed by Provnuflal and Mun- It il only foir and just for us at through the clarifying bowl does not mum n, a comnflssion ,0 deal Wm‘ mm“ auummlcs. The conviction s time to publish the full fut-ls rc come ill contact with the scdilncnt uuclllp,o~nll,,,,t' the appamlmem of “w; exmificd that many public rificrs versus fillers so that oilrilvlilcll tins born removed from pro-in Miméuq. 0;- Rnancc apart fronrbudics Judging from we Bnnouncfi itomers will no: bu ulnrnlcri by H0115 milk. The filti-r opvrnti-s bust m0 prmw Mm or’ and o! a MmJmentSk/Itl‘ rvgard to undertakings ymisieadlng P-“fllliliflilli-i- H" "m" "i" i“““i"°‘i m“ i“"“'i' islet‘ of inbur irOln m; floor o! and public works in actual con- Ne shall quote from siillPlllfillifi‘(IPILYDPS F‘. ulld milk must llama, the Hogs‘) U, -C_Jnnn.r_s, and d‘? Strucuon or contenmlnted, ‘Vere not d’ by loading nummumis m mvimlvlyilgh Swmnvm nmddy depnsncdyfliflliTi rim; {'20 Isunuett trade Pfll- fully seized of present financial iry Industry uzillin tln- LU‘. tavc on the iliii r cloth. ’l‘ll-.- high filtcl- Mos mm ‘mm chungokJqlwre conditions and of how “u. the ‘bib three wool-Ls and not toll Oi fllifflllltfilllllPifllillit to] drag,“ at (m? Svmgp than an the “y 011mg mum“, with,“ its own irs ago, lgzmw ill the siedinlent and inoculntc i chnnwm in Cnnnnax provious flslwnflnes’ no“. “mt b0n.°,v|ng ’rof. Ii. H. Dean, BSA, ilPLHi of‘ the milk as it passes iiiroilgll. ‘Thisi " ,, fore the evacuation of troops could begin. He declined to specify ex- actly what Japan meant by her fifth point, which is a demand that China recognize existing treaties between herself and Japan. ‘This was taken by some of his auditors to mean that Japan pur- posed to force Chins to recognize the "ti-coty” of 1915 with the fam- ous “twenty-one demands." The first four points stipulated by Japan were mutual ledges of Mun-by Harbour South at 3 P- m- Rev. A. Murray, Minister. of intense interest. She herself was a Bible woman in u. hospital in Northern India. but confined he: remarks principally to the strenuotil work of the medical missionary, giv- _ ing a. vivid description of the active ll.fe of the woman doctor, for 0m day, which started at sunrise. She described the utter loneliness, and uninteresting life of the average woman in India, the neglect these women receive from their husbands, RECEIVES STRANGE GIFT-A local man received an unexpected surprise package from the postman tllc other day. He was sent a box, which, when unwrapped revealed on the cover the legend “Beware of your hcadl K. K. K.” Upon open- lng, theie was revealed to his startled gaze a. grinning skull. Fur- pcrnlils bnctcriu l I , val history ll d mmic thislinbroad is practically cut off. can Bobbi’ Tflllfl!‘ 0f Bi°°kiiii°l “i” °i non-aggression, abandonment of mo: comment is “““°°°”“‘7" 3V3" ig-iti" gm” ‘t"lii° are edgiciiig i Daiii i3“li"i'ii'i'"i“~ 9i iiiiiiii‘i"'i-‘ "ii" ‘Tiiwii Wis" iiimiiiii‘ ‘mw- M»... ....l..'.- s in loriitcrs of Provide the necessary filnds to tilt? few United states bum plflvtr-‘i the anti-Japanese boycott Chinese v _.__— a“ c we gen emm’ an o icuit " l C lligle, i‘ i -l l, n: l£‘l'i m. uuir t: l is fr uucd upoil b"_ CUM‘? l i i i‘ A. - i s" i l ke t d was ' QUARANTIAE LmTED-It is ex- how the Mission hospitals manned r ula u f Ill pi l. cm u “or, u J “mm meet such outlaw, n profc sons hoc y, o by assurances o: safety 10,. Japanese pectcd that the C. G. s‘ Brant. , i“ 0i Nu“ 14' Win51" ‘ii ii“ l ' ' v.1, King 1~,y.ii;~,l-;<l his address "There was iulanimity in ‘the larifying duos nut l'i‘lllll\'l‘ food‘ And w lvzll rulzl that if tilcl-c is’ _"l r ‘on Cf an Op_ View m“ more was a rgsponslbm land Rods o; me Canadian-Amer- uc", im m" m {m} m I‘ more is no need} ‘imp; “Ii- niifiics The Conservotiv- ity upon each bank to ncivise itsi 101m Ll-‘flgile. Taylor previously It the annual CllllYFilllilll n! thefnf filtvrillg iillii‘ lmsreurilotiflll; if,‘ DOS i (mifii- 1:70p lnnd and Own customers that public bonow-i played flvc seasons with the Bos- mmmmm "Ssumanuu U: Mukinuilve 15' m“ mt‘ em has Monies haiiltlaiiflt 1121:1110 ndministrlt-ilng should be limited to require- ton Tigers and Bruin Cubs. “i7” i°i Wiiiiii i“ “i” iii" "iiiyiiwmwii i“ iii“ mik" Exiidsim’ iclifw m 4001i)», flu lt '1 ovcrn-lmcnts of‘ an imperative charactc.‘ " imber from tile 3141i“ ‘- filK/Vill-il-ill: air llllli tin: pillnl: up of ally“‘m' Mr‘ hi!’ i‘ Hg I i g l), held in Atlantic City, Oct. 26- dirt on a filter clozh alter pusteur- l‘ ‘iiimi’ shoulfi‘ b: ggmtnesénrixfle 211?: only‘ 1931, the question 0' Cluriflcrs lzation mavrause rc-colltzinlimition. i" influgmiva mi b n Stpd m fsuJ Filters was di-Z by Mr. In an advertisement u-hich XIII-J i“ “if? siiiiud m?" ebiitvaile of R. Henlphili, i-llzci I. _ ii!‘ oimearrci ill till-i‘\'ri\'.17lll_i<<iie of the: m‘ cimri‘ °_' inc ifmd ‘i c: n pplee-Wiils-Jillns .\lllI: ( ‘nyiliuiriot, ll. hulk conipunl" stntesz, iii‘~'i'e ‘iii53i““‘“'i'i°ii U‘ m‘) pm o n Philadelphia. lli his paper on ,"Thei'e ls then another filtration at} i-‘liifl-Siiiiiii-i _ t” s question, he Siuird 1n pziri‘ ~ the plant bfzvr pasteurization, and‘ ‘This 1B no time to rock the boa ‘In performance, the cl.il-ific:*szirc,‘ll15€ PFCViOiiS 3° i>°iiiilill7 Thifi 15mm“ Mr‘ King’ "bu: me govemment u-e dependable. lyxl-r- c ills muy , “but Mr. lmnplull stairs is flTlWll- mush be Wilt-i" 1° i" Selim- Ii i5 tons is the goal set for "Jumbo" by lomepuiletuixul in" pnnlllpp~ fed ilpun by ill: industry, ifiltoriilg, *1 iiiiiii “imi “my imfly “lust do his ‘iwiier ‘him M- Gisii- Jimbo is owirl8 large particles or selinncntlillilli: iIiiCY it is pasteurized.) Willi, Wh I it 6M1 L0 $1000)‘ the shill; and a registered Herford bull, weighing PROS through. nlid tilts cannot bu rrgiird to Prof. Iioscnaivs quota-l .f a lvroilg course is bclhl-I pursued. 3,600 pounds. Gist believu Jumbo tected until the cloth is changed t nun.- 1r ynil will I‘L‘il(i it Carefully‘, i: is n fnlsc sort of patriotism i° is the, largest- o! his kirvl in the a next time. Failure to change the iyou will notice that it (lcals with T preserve silvilvffl" WOTid- 1115i’- XXOWJUmbO i5 0n filii 1th at the propvr tllnc will dc- 111w milk; niisirurlzvd milk is not; The opposition lcfldcl" referred, t0 feed in his oversize sttflle to in- rose the flow through m.‘ {jllpr us l nlcutionczl. R. R. Tlnuilpsoirs quotzi- :' his ljeuullurllois speech in London‘ crease his weight to the Crsired ton- s sediment builds up, nnd will iii-i tion rcfcrs to (lirw inllk. This does by Whifliiiilik’ 11ml the CmFcrvfll-niage. use bacterial growth. oil fluvorslnot fllllliy to us. All our producers-isle press had \\'011d@r@d Why he did d foreign odors." handle milk in accordance with our not dcal with questions of the day. ‘A! regards I‘L‘i:'\ii‘.'i: effectiveness rigid rules and are rcgulallv inspect-i "If I had sold something flbflilli removal of sediment, tile clarifier 0d. trade, they would have uskcd why I ids. For when filtered milk is Clnriliers, which are most expcn- , (llclrrt deal with Benuharnois. atrifugcd a gray slime is obtain- sive, are installed to remove scdi-' “\Vcll, I om dealing with trade ; while clarified milk, ccntiilllgcd, merit. blood Sims and Certain forms‘ and commerce and unemployment 1 lea a white slime. 'I‘hus the clm-i- of vtlaste tissues which cannot bc i now. 1f 1t. be said that I am dealinfl by women doctors and women nurses were the only means of reaching these classes, owing to the purdah, winch bars them from any intercourse with the male popula- tion, outside their own families. Hera in the routine of hospital life, the love of God is instilled in their hearts and many instances of the results of the teaching received in these hospitals were given. The ef- ficacy of prayer was stressed by the talented speaker who made her ap- peal so touching that courage was renewed to further in every way j possible the wbi-k 01 the medical s mission in India. Two lovely solos were given by Miss J. MacDonald and Mrs. Neil McLean, which added , greatly to the pleasure of the even- ing. A hearty vote of thanks was moved by the President, Mrs. J. G. i Jsmieson, seconded by Mrs. H. Hill- son and presented to Mrs. Gibson by Rev. Mr. Legate. wesrenu cuinnml -—DR. SDVIPSOWS signed to play with the Rhode Is- nationals and property m Mark churia, and elimination of competi- tion to the Japanese owned South which was placed under quarantine for diphtheria several weeks ago, l t tl ill css of a member of Nmnchurmn Railway’ tlliierlcftevf, with b: released today. She m’ ‘med 5”’ Chm“ delegalif’ will immediately begin nei- work of 2on0 fimowed Iziteffigizzifinl: gpe taking up the buoys for the winter unc room, r - positionto the "treaty" of 1915. season’ "Chins will not pay Japan a pol- itical price for evacuating Man- churia." he said. “We refuse to be forced again to sign the notorious twenty-one points of 1915." ENJOYABLE FUNCTION 0F B. I. S.—Last evening an enjoyable forty-fives combined with a. music- al programme was held in the B. I. S. Hall. The attendance was excellent, the crowd enjoying the following programme: Solo, South- ern Moon, by Brother Ray McGil- vrny, accompanied by Miss Mary Bell; step dance by Miss Peters by special request. the accompanist being Mr. Stephen Trainer; solo, The Old Pine Tree, by Mr. Albert Armstrong, accompanied himself on the guitar. The bridge prizes were won by: lst, Indies, Mrs. Peter Morrison; 2nd, Ladies, Miss Georgie Gallant; Gents, 1st, Mr. Peter Walsh; 2nd, m‘. Gordon Bevans. The lucky table winner was Miss Mary Caswell. The even- ing's entertainment vua cludcd with old time dancing for which the Four Men Picked i Up (Canadian Pres!) QUEBEC, Que, Nov. l8—The freighter Hfldil. County, bound for Rotterdam, picked up four men from o. disabled launch, twcntymil- es cast oi’ Father Point, Que, ac- cording in o wireless message re- ceived here from the Captain of, the ship, E. Erickson. The brief radio made nolmention of the men's names, merely stating a. boat had been lowered and thE men taken aboard the freighter. Rodio Unpopular some Bull (Special to The Guardian) MIDLAND, Tex, Nov. Iii-Two Crossed In Russian Territory H " TOKYO, Nov. Iii-Fear was ex- pressed‘ tonight that the occupa- ‘tion of Tsitsihar by General Hon- 10's troops would bring Soviet Rus- sia actively into the Manchurian conflict. To take Tsitsihar the Japanese army had to cross the Chinese Eastern Railway, operated jointly by Chino. and Russia. and Tsitsl- hnr itself is well within the sphere of Russian influence. The Wage Cut (Cansdian Press) MONTREAL, Que, Nov. l8—-Ad- journment until tomorrow after- Knew Their Position The Japanese assault was inside with full knowledge of the danger- r removes finer particles of sedi- lnt than the filter cloth." fin bacteria count, the clarified lk almost invariably has a lower _ unt after pasteurization." v ' ‘One reason whyclarificution aids! securing lower bacteria counts is at the clarificr operates with milk removed by filters. It has been wcll said by authorities on this ilucstion that the factors of low cost or oper- ating convenience should not influ- ence a milk plant in the selection of any kind of equipment at the ex- pense of the quality of its product. After all, the industry must stand or l0208-1l iifliVdnt Formation i. 9f Central Bank (Canadian Press tng committee's report, presented meeting rejected a resolution pro- testing against bunks insisting on chattel mortgage security for cur- rent loans. Less than a dozen of four-score resolutions on the Agenda wore dis l8 was unanimously supported Iterday by Unitcd Farmers of aniioba at the outset of the XIII- iai three-day convention. Dole- ‘; rhea approved the report of the .nk would aid in preventing cycles depression and iizrlattoil. "The bunks as at present consiitu d have not attempted i0 solve the -oblem of the agricultnrists" com- anted the report, which urged cs9 study of bcncfitr. securing to - grarians through formation of ‘co- . ‘zerative banks. It; held that hunks ‘ , .141 railways, promincilt in the re- . ‘,. mt orgalllzathn 0f the Dumihihil flgricultural Crcdlt corporation. j ‘mid better aid ngrlcultui-c by re- ? dicing freight rates and lntonlt I names. . 1 Inclusion in the Canadian Bank p! of 3,815,000 penalty for any of western mileage tfrclght rates to ‘compare tviiih those in the vast, and [abolition nf duties on farm imple- [ments and wire fencing. Report of the South Munchuria Railway for the last fiscal ycar places it among the most successful and most comprehensive raihvoy or- ganizations ill thc world. Its reven- ues fur the yea": were $00,710,000, and its operating cxpcilscs only $18,- 330,000. Through its subsidiary com- panies it has developed and is 01101‘- ating steel and iron works and cul- liers, which have bri-mne important projects ill the economic life of Jup- un. In Mnnchurin, Barton's harbor works, lniuliclpsl lit Elites, education-- al institutions, hospitals and hotels have depended lipun tne financial assistance of the South hinnchurin liaising q! the seven-per-cent qigziumlegal insurance rate was ,_,,' h1g5 the convention. This step inn ‘fed a proposal in the bank- ltaliway. 1n the railway zone the road maintains schools, agricultural experiment stations, hospitals and iother institutions. hi}. with them when Mr. Bennett is out of the country. 10¢ The 53y iiiab when 1 amplified this invitation I did not know he win! 20ml I have 9v‘ ery sympathy for Mr. Bennett. I hope earnestly that he may be com plctcly restored in health and strength, bilt I must S85’ ill-t I be‘ noon at. two o'clock was taken by the board of conciliation appointed by Senator the Hon. Gideon Rob- ertson, Minlster of Labor, to enquire into the proposals of the Canadian Railways ten per cent reduction in the wages of certain classes of em- ployees and the rejection by the MONTREAL, Que, Nov. ia-‘(Bv the Canadian Fresco-Times have changed! The chief discomfort of polar exploration trips used to be the extrema cold; now, according to G. A. Thorne, chief topographer on the Byrd Antarctic expedition, who recently visited Montreal, it is ous possibilities so fur as the So- viet is concerned. General Honjo said the other day that if a. battle were fought he might have to es- tablish his line at Tsitsihsr regard- less of the danger of embroiling Russia- Thc Japanese Government, it was B- I. S. is noted. Durham May Sell I Famous Painting by Ralph Wilson, Pilot Mound. Th9- wbrk of government to the extent that he docs- "The country is surely entitled to “have the portfolio of Finance held by someone other than an over- burdened Prlmc Minister. There is always the danger of brclkdoivils on the part of those holding pub- llc OmCE, and this becomes partie- K. the companies and Dr. J. C. Hem- meon. Professor of Economics at Mc Gill University, Montreal, Que. 0., Winnipeg, Man, mclnber for PARIS, Nov. lib-Foreign af- fairs commlttue oi’ the French Chamber, voting 1G to 11 today, directed its Flue-president to in- ulnrly serious when the two prin- cf Finance urn combined in the one porsonf’ Uncmplnymvnt. prnblt-lns be hanrilcd by 2. mmmlasisrln. sold would have been bcfnrc parlinlnent for its guidance at the next ns- sclnbly. Its findings would hIIV-g been nvniintfc for subsequent use. Instead of that, having W5 the ndnllliistrtloil xvllolly to tile Mlnistnr of the Crown and dc- purimciltnl officers, little more was lpfeSililiCd to Parliament than a t stutclmnt, oi the monics which WLTC icxpeizded and the ngrcelneiits cil- itercd into with the provinces and imilnic1p;ii;..c:s." A commission would i have been m n, position to ndvlsc the Government with respect to unenlploynlcilt insurance, “to meet tone of til; inevitable and annually mcilri-ing risks of industry." In his own view, it was not yet nu lino for the establishment of a. Conlmissicill. “It is now known that a lunn is in be floated by the Gov- c:'nlncllt,'nnd we 8T0 001d thilt i" the main the proceeds are for pulpnc or ilnemployment rel‘ .. lmur (lute the magnitude u‘! this (‘XPET mun-e, it ls worth while le- mill-w; that rhe total cost of the] n‘. of Canada, including .t on the public debt gndi hu- sol-vices respecting im- luhrrsifrrn railways, 0%., never ex- ceeded $'»w’,000.000 in the time Of an John A.’ MacDonald, nor tics.- srw- wi when air Wilma Lauder; v'as ilremicr. NOMhOI 8h‘ J01"! 110i’ should have’ form Premier Laval his explana- wrrc Insufficient. of real service at the time of sus- pension of the gold standard by said Mr. King. "The worst feiture of the govern- ment's policies is that they afford inc solution for the problem of un- lclnployment," he went on. “Rom- cdiol measures may be necessary in moot distress, but they do not servo to remove its cause- . . . thc only real solution of the problvnl employment which can be brought. about only with an incrcnsc of trade. Restrictive tariffs will never prove a means to this end. What we re- quire in Canada today is a tRrifT so adjusted u to increase trade and to increase revenue . . . _ What had been done by Liberal administrations in "raising ou country "om a condition of debt fnnd I‘ <'on" on two occasions in Ith- 1.1g h; l century, could be rc- “ Iced by 61., "cation of the some uolldi! in one allure," said Mr. >1 ‘ King. ‘E never I fore, the cull to . , , t Liberals 5110b: r. “wed today to prepare tnanselves 1' -- the task which ha)! been theirs 1.: "ml-s gone by. and which the reco.! of 11's- tory beers tcltlmcny they hi’. l Ivan’ equal to-thy tnk of bringing ado, out of the depression En w. Ii she . been suffering ir-tb tmi prosperity which has been hm under Liberal mile." Ileetion of cat-n "“"" of unemployment is the increase of, faicyclc through theft, he determin- lloted it, said Tilome. The expedi- scribcd as a measure. tion was made s. sort of target, he said, for an endless number of pub- licity seekers, who were captivated by the idea. of sending their voices to the ends oi’ the earth. ' Present Conditions In Argentina oils of getting rid of surplus stocks Argentina is in an excellent posit- irm tn start her new year from scratch, accordng to the report which may be found in this week's Commissioner in Buenos Alres- In fact for the first eight months of the year, the country has had a fa.- vorsble balance of trade which is vxpectcd to extend to the full year. I In comparison with the some per- ‘ iod last year, the imports of the pub ilic were down 24 per cent, ' while :her exports were only down 2.4 per cent. HODBXOIILIIIEB is still falling, but this is thought; to be due to the unfavorable balance of payments of the previous year; present con- ditions, it is expected, will help to | rev-stabilize her lmsition. The float- ing debt of the Argentine govern- ment is large. but she begun a. year ago to put hcr house in order; the Shah's Change Two Reynold Works LONDON, Nov. 1o. (By the Can- adian Prcss)——Two famous pictur- es are in danger of being lost to the nation. Lord Sackville has decided to sell the portraits of George III and Queen Charlotte, by Sir Josh- "0 mynolds, presented to one of his ancestors by the King in 1779 nnd which have since hung ct Knolc Park, tho Kent residence of the Snckvillo family. Lord Sackville said to an inter- viewer: "I shall make every effort LOST THOUSANDS casualties 0d to Chincs; sources. A Tnonan dispatch to the news- paper Asnhi said that train froln Anganchi passed through T0 Purchase present depreciation of sterling to ensure that the pictures will be will help her in this attempt in se- veral ways, not the least of which will be in making easier her remit- tances of interest on British invest- ments in railways and other public iltilities. lpNDoN, Nov. 18. (By the Can-i ndlan Prcssl-Jlllhcn Sidney Poyn- icn, a Klihurn boy of 15, lost hi: rd to us h] own detective. l-fc kept; in England, but the matm rests with those who have the mon- ey to purchase them. My ragga“ gm- selling them is that, owing to m. creased taxation, I have got m find m°i'° 11101191 And as I do not want to reduce my payrolls. and turn off’ ‘i people in my service, I must 11nd some way of raising it. I om trying to get people in England to buy the pictures and have not follow- ed up tentative offers madc from zeros: the Atlantic." rcoilrcd markets where second hand “Ii-“les were sold. and in Czlcdonlan fimi-kut. {i ,..;nlzcd his own machq inc in the charge of Alfred Gascoins- He calwl n. policeman, but, Gas- iemporary military TOKYO, Nov. 19. (A.P.)—A Ren- go news agency dispatch from Har- bin snid that General Miih Chan- in yesterday's fighting ran into thousands. Durham, and sell most of its con- tents will probably mean that more ancestral paintings will be sold. Several months ago Lord Durham refused an offer of $400,000 for Lawrence's famous "Red Boy" made by the American collector, Jules Bache. This portrait of Master Lamb ton was considered to be worth successful bridge was held Summer-side, will be closed Nov. 19 t0 23 inclusive. Dr- Bilnpl son leaves today for Moimecl. 10251 -DON‘T FORGET the moitai in l-‘Dwurth Hall tonight. Mrs. K3110 neth Richards assisted by Mr. Hor- -—ENJOYABLE BRIDGE-A Yell loll evening in the Holy Rledeemql Church hall in aid of St. Vincent’; orphanage. Dainty refrealunenk were served, the prizes being award- ed as follows: Ladies; ftmt, in. Katie McKennu; ladies’ lqond; ttriblit- a hospital nearly $500,000. rence altered it because father had been nicknamed . . . n . i . - rm body's b-iukms wmllllitev mcn luunwiul AIDS SCHOOLS in“ imffinwg; lgiridgi; flzdthipuslvs, Grcnt Britain, but no board was m commercial Intcllisence Journal Lgejuy and “n,” “mew” W°““d' Lnwrenve full iensth of Lady Dur- ~ . ' on ee l: s . =. _ apanesc . di d - , ,, 11°11 Suggested that u central or {he Small spsslon’ a report existence to deal with the mutter, no", B L_ Macon. canadmn Trad: m of 4g GU13; "5 a“ iiie b°d ham. Romneys Gcnernl Lambton" and two fine Zoflsny pieces. Three years ago four Reynolds portraits were sold in England for a total of $155,000. One of them, "An- ne, ‘Viscountess Totvnscntl.’ ‘fetch- ed $62,600. In 19:1. ihc Duke of ‘Westminster sold Gainsboroughfls “Blue Boy‘) and the 51mg yeag- 1g W11! Purchased from Sir Joseph Duveen by an American transport magnet/e, the ifllp ll. E. Hunting- ton, for 0785.000. Motor Mas-cots For Remembrance Day IDNDON, Nov. 18. (By the Can- adian Prcssl-For Remembrance D1)‘. Nov. 11, thcrc were 38,000,000 poppies available for sole to the publicfhere on "bclmlf of Earl Hsig's 311M531 1581011 Appeal Fund. These were sold to the public to be we", for a twofold _purposc—u,s p, trlbuge of iememb mite to those who dim in the Great Wnr, and to ppgyldg funds to enable the British Legion to help the survivors wlm l," in flwi- These poppies were made by dilabled err-servicemen working throughout the year. and to dil- the boy's the “Yellow Dandy." Lord Durham also owns a large Hoppner painting of Lady Durham and her children, a. Mrs. Charles MacDonald; consola- gentleman's second. Mr. w. mums or; consolation, Mr. n. MiwDgfigld, The bridge was lllldi‘? the auspices 0f St» Elizabeth's Aid Society, EASTERN GUARDIAN .381‘. ANDREWS Presbyterian Church, Montague, Nov. 22nd. Bun- day School ut-IO o'clock; Morning service at 11 oclock; Evening service at 7 o'clock. Rev. It. Gibson, Minis- r. . .'GEOBGETOWN AND Sim-gen; United Church of Canada. Services ‘ Bilndhy. Nov. 22nd: Georgetown, 11 a. m. and 7 l1. 1b.; Sturgeon, 2.80 p. m. There will also be service in. Sturgeon Church Iridafevcning u] 7.80 when Zimmermsnw noted ppintin! of Christ and tho Fishers men will be used to emphasise till memkc. Rcv. C. U. MncNevirl, Pas- tdri _ m; '"—~——-~ . THE LONG ARM 0F THE LA“ SHEFFIELD, lilngland, NOV. 1B, (av the Comdian Promo-When Horace Webster. of Woodlake street Bheflield. was remanded at Chef- fleld, recently, on a charge of street butting it was stated m; warrant wan issued against him m Ml], I912 It. had never been ex- ocutec, though, with the exception of a period of war service, he bu! N611 in Sheffield oil the time The police officer-who was to have giv- Gil evidence against him retired on 0 ~ fix ~<y-.u-n'nn<o- , _ _ _ . One report put the total t 4,000 - 1 . EKG-N. u ‘DO! Ithcigfslxlgl posed or. The (‘Onventlon favored mm, 0mm, n, 5mm’ that’ o, the "om or his recent viii"! 1014"" . but the number kmed W” 2m set The typed Boys» ¢rimson suit tion, Mrs. James F. Duffy; 80min ‘ " “i? a “ ' °““°"““i‘°“ °i “'“""i°bis miimmi“ Prime hlillislrll‘ and the Minister, aim. Washinllton and Berlin ‘Through "clearance-sale" meth- form These figures were __ WM 0M6 Yflliflw- Bil" Thvmfls MW- mfifs. first. M1"- Jcscnh Hush“! tunperatures between forty and “iii °I1 "5 "iiiiiiy i° Pmiufi“ milk "i lieve if his health is u» be restored men of these provost“ “is board "mo , ma, has no mmmon of remaim LONDON- NW- 18- (BY the 6H1" ace McEwen. In aid b: mm f; . ‘ti’ degrees’ at which m“ “Ham” high q“‘qmy—pure'ch'mi and safe’ mid mMmB-iimiil I beiiwe he ‘mist comprises J. M. MzicDonneil. Tor- Far from finding the mdio a ing laermnnently in Tsitslhor or “mm PtessJ-‘mrd Durhams d? county HospmaL Admission M i "L ( dormant Also, mnk flowing. TIIE PURE MILK CO. LTD. cease attgmptlng to monopolize the Onto, Om" chalmnm, m,“ piwlado p]: r “t compnmon, the company Angancm The Occupation w“ d8‘ cision to close Lambton Castle, near cents, 1mm ,a record price. Shortly afterwards' , mother Gotlfc tapestry umsggq the Atlantic and Ruben‘: sketch "The o, pension nine years ngo. _Webstgg pimlec not guilty. nnd was n- Uillldfld in order that he mighl PHD-Ire his defcnrr‘. Sir Wilfred would have thouziit oi’ jmwi"! i0 0M 1153'" “i iii”! Don. c. Qinclnlr was w-Qlrgfgd cmwn and a cent-rim” °i iimiprzsiccnt of ‘the assodatinn, llowrnnlcnt ths major poflifln 0f the on,“ 0mm“ w“ vxpmditure of public funds to the “rnuam Dug, M p__ amount of what in their day was| J_ D4 mum.’ Amhmm crs. ~ In the past many 0mm of mot- vehicies improvised I poppy III‘- land, or other form of decoration: it is no longer necessary to do this’, as the men at the f-ictory new make (‘CHIC dcchrcd he bus bought the cycle. The boy removed the saddle pr and took from the hollow frame 11' Dean of Adonis." was also sold r.':l'~: :.< . - ' l 1% plot: of paper with his h-me and Lord Bcckvilie, who had u qt;- L“."""i"-"§I address. At wlliesden Glwvlhc will tinguished career in the snny ms i- ‘f/"illwl Mrntcnccd u» u: month's herd lab-j ' h‘ w/l ere i” {r cLAssiriiéo 7x5? ftcr the war becnna Lleut rqlvl t» the wtai mt o! Ivvem-Imutnmm. Pictou: an... 11",, .i , m. “ e-"iiliiifl POPPY mow: mascot, which la _.__.__._______._. v i. i r. r - - l A tarifl board would have been a .1. m’, mum’ “Gamma comm . y c ‘i ‘at’ w, ‘wks- sgu the poppy i1 mad: o» with-I ilgziigrflixllgtglyingljlflv, lag: m- truck. . ' ' m.‘ " "*‘- ' l1 811.7 weather conditions. M, i” m’ niuqo.‘