2 pwrtipu. llNotes byi the “Way Does a marrledfwoman take her huebaiftfe natienaityf The question ls discussed rby a ~British Columbia. “s00!!- i v i: FREE QOHOOLO AND FORTUNATE YO Uri-L i .|' & The people older and aflmothholl 71th Wllidl _ Yiea-Proddalt-J. I. Barnett. Hlflwlgug, \__ suntan-Isaac. ceuaa. raaanaaea, n. s. o. aaanaaaaasa ‘a. Banana’ amaiataaauae-hrncarria. journal along the lines oi whiohan abstract is here subjoined: At present throughout the Brit- iah Empire the law is that when s. British woman marries a foreigner, she becomes a foreigner, that in, she takes the nationality of her hus- band. except under the following’ mew‘ .i.»i..'....'“' to >B¢y| o for (he sou; odp§$o°§9zZ " 2a.. u: the yo: management- . . mo,‘ w, m“, mmh" ‘M, their public buaineas ieoonihtcted. enloyed by our Island Youth too Nlmflll! 1M "llillilllll-‘QWW much atrees cannot be laid upon Wlliliiiil I" M“ l" 5°!" “l! " the opportunity our youth pro og. sought after; and their holders are gem; h, "u"; u, mongol; m4 more-orlels diatinlllishedmitisweil w, h”, u,” m, ltmcuon ,9 that this is so. / Official Positions prospective settlers is not overiooh- "Mil" l" ilmmu" m "B" °l ed when immigrants seek for lnfor- "u"! “d mill llhflnw‘ - m, mation of diierent kinds. The op- ll1° WWW" "l"! Jul" l9 "l9 09"‘ circumstances.’ “wzufiim N“ wondehlng whether K233211331 olrtereactjlvhlllgst. eiziilsthfiifl 5112:1131 hgdfllitg; 'b m??? I ; " l.——lf the marriage is iterminated u“ ‘l "m?! l a‘ m“ n“ l”. ' - ' and integrit . ,~It.is.-not.:therefore. Provision terueaanenlateeoevaa-aaaaar in the dictionary. but yet describes °"° °l m" fir" ‘nducfllmnm 5°“ y ~ . . p-qnttoorpa-naehrnealaea. the wife may u condition that is, very common. m" {*1 a”: ‘M3: lnqllm“; 1mg“ s?all]lgmgglegfiutlziaieggcnlrglflggzéli ' . 1- -- . es nmon u w o - p 2_,, uwmusband m“, e, m, i, “Z.‘il§“§ZZ' ...”.’;.,'.‘;',%¢§ZZ.'L sto ‘$.13. m: prmleg: too in private or in public. ‘their per-l ‘*‘"°'.P' 'l'°""““°"°""',_""°""'i"---. pupa m“ "m" men are “my. ' 8 eut parts o! the body. There is “Elm-l” ' so“ and Paulo“ would mmerbe/ VINCINT MEREDITH _ - Y nationality during marriage, thelm.“ "he sagging forward o; the The” 1p one hi”; who deggpvg respected and honored. Prealalant " [wall paid under present conditionsywue need not change he"; shoulders’ than o; ma abdomen to be gratefully "remembered in '3'!!! lillbllli 03km! 8N. I10! i111- but probably there is a principle; '3.—ii the foreign husband be-svhich carries the spine forward this respect. We refer to the Pun-naturally. the special subjects of . _ 1 h , h , cipals and ‘Professors of our Col- fill-Nil“! 311d lIBDPOlIMlOII W118i! the)’ l "“" l“ ‘M’ “*9”- ‘md l‘ l‘ minim“ :1‘ a?!” 132:3“: nj‘,’m‘,‘§{§.“l§.§ ieltlatlhen t e knees and finally leges. and University. for the un- neglect their dutieror fail to per. Jnay re e er s o t. A, has been menuoued before, tiring zeal they bestow upon their form thein satisfactorily. The p60- Ree! the gagging of (he ahdnmeu is re. noble calling in town and country. file Pa)’ 18198 lIIOPIlBI‘ lllli the Ol- p The exceptions are valuable but sponsme m,- [he shoulders commr-Uur Government is also deserving gfilzlii gliilllllilgs shall be izilmlfllld. I _ mm, i - teo ca uesareno perorm- ' tt i es. Oi thi nly th ti not change the eneralruie forward. round shoulders and hol-"l a m5“ Yewflrd 1°‘ ‘he sllleildld ~ | p“; m we sue o’ an o‘ m“ Drwoked 231s: rinjerezlitfd can be Jutis cs0 "lb: aomarried woman ‘must tahglow back often resulting therefrom. enmllle °l “"18" and P'°5"°" 5°‘ ed l" "l'p°fl°'m°d' “h” mm” Ml‘ m? igl‘vlg;:gl°pl.i,"g¢eiY-l-'l9l°-~ m‘ ‘manure “V” He New mm: s I- ‘h hhsbandb national.“ And in-Tightenlng these abdominal mug. lng maintained in the different ural than that the people who pay I l i in any case the situation is a er Y- - was by we s|mpye exercise o; en. classes. There is no disorder, no this in"! Blwiild ram ln Dmiest. h“, se l up al right. but he went to‘ - modern society a great many rights dgaynfln m (ouch u“, mes Wm, insubordinstion. no waste oi time '1‘ e roadmaster w o never iai s to_ Notes ofthc Bank In circu t n r > - 'grave one, and it is sincerely - _ 5 - v , -. rt I . . . . . . . . . . . 711.43 M9395 1,, me ohm-L lhoped m“ m amicable way om and Privileges depend on ones na- knlces stgalght- nlllgut tgentytinzee, Zgzgsgntwtrgpézzugerg.tigzrgexapiégpzd 25:; h‘: slegryeizrtrglgeioretlrgniltzattihg gg:;:',;gg,m,gt,.z::fr.t,,,,. m... m,“ u, “i, m “u...” . . . L - , ' I] f, r o statement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . To the ordinary mind o, a mow tionality. in Canada. iorinstance. “We a “Y “°" m“ a a ° c?‘ est Canadian our equality of status _ D _ 1 able (“lemme m three months. ,,he|n5gnu;1ohp most rigidly ohserv- Will. of course, be _deuounc9d hy De ilsmadeb and Baiaecaeduetoothernaukal Oahaala 2,346,405.14 m" be dlsmwwd- The mm“ the right to vote. the right to a, ed. Another valuable rule carried the travelling public; and the con- hr:- r mw“:'"h" {fastens with Great Britain becomes rather puzzling. We can thumb our ncelduefo enklandlenhin eued strike. if it should material- mother's pension. the right to a 111.9 saggmg o; [he knees and out is the regular reports placed stable who winks at offences ‘l mm” 4 noses at Australia or New Zenlandi was u-u assures: alQllfiin Bottles MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1926. WHERE THE BODY SAGS. ‘easily the bone tides of the con-' tending parties. That there is u‘ diflcult matter to settle is evl- by dean‘ "r dlvwce’ dent I There is a widespyeld OFretake her British, nationality: i HOW WE'VE GROW N. r-Nul that. according to" that "Ileana ‘Charts of the nominees-xi we are on‘ an equal of status with Great Britain and with each of tbz: other overseas dominions, we must, not become too cheety it et wel- ~ a inlght strain ourselves. Let us» ‘ l h h i l ‘fl ileverently remember the frog thatlu MG t n x e m Home sures cll - T" thought be could blow aimseli u ‘more pronounce l. u)“ the mere‘ . . . . . . . .. any" t nuances _ 101.410.» coda . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Bllla'l’:y‘ai:‘le . . . . . .. ize would tie up the whole trnns- British passport and all that means feet are usually due to the same b91079 “Q19 Pilbllc ITO!!! Yell’ t0 8881115?- lll9 liiW. 18368 ill! Pa)" 811d p435“ . . . t nd of protection ctc are all depend- wise. that is. the Blackness in the year; thus enabling the publicio does nothing to bring the offender {fffiffiiigffiifillfiiip Wflniivn business oi ‘Canada, a1 . .. ‘ _ bow or “gameuh ma, (owns the understand and appreciate the to justiceis. of oourse.a iit subject @111 "W" D9195 a 311ml‘ slime“- arcy, of the {ooh value of the,public service that is'ior public criticism. On the other And the loss oi these and similar‘ [g you examme yhe mo; 0g a flat. being rendered and paid for. (hlx- hand. the otllcial who performs his ‘m’ "w" dlsasmm‘ rights makes the present law a footed individual. you will find that celient business wlleses. with hish duties promptly. without fear or The Canadian railway men are h d m 11 - m 3 m h the long tendon running into the 1h h giaé ear snip“; girwojks rev; heel bone turns outward as it ‘led “D l“ ml“ "awn ‘l l t e p’ ‘ neaches thebune, instead oi run- American union and it is said tho 111°" harm)’ i?" ‘he ‘mmen °l can‘ lng strgaight downm fl d h h throat to strike has emanated from Ada‘ mlgrlsfiiré “i? Y“ $90: scans“; the American leaders. This, if A 00mm“, bound"), o: sloop touches the floor. instead of being true, h a feature which Canadians miles separates the Dominion from 2:3;L22’?!nalféigilaungnnrgcguagg will not regard with complaisance. i119 Rfilflibllfl The" l! $011913"! l ...... . .' ...... . . . . mo foregoing . . . . . . . Inhazsus. a time when. oi all others. such a J35" and remind them that we are a; “H”; would big as they are. and can go tn war or remain out oi it with or without their consent. But when it comes to telling Great Britain that we object to her going to war or making treaties with foreign powers. there seems to bc a hitch somewhere. We are on an equal- ity of status with Great Britain but. should a foreign powcr ul- tempt to fish in our waters or play in our yard. are we in a better posihion than we were last year to tell them to get out? And ii they don't get out. what are we going to doyabout it? Call on Great Britain to send hcr warships census. says The Financial P051- ffhgt jg what we a special census 0i the lVcstcrn Cold and Subsldla y coin current Dominion noise Depoait in the Central Gold Reserves. Deposits made with and Balances due from other Banks In (In . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Balnncea due b Benita and Banking (‘our apondenta e nowhere than in Canada . . .. flail and Short (not exceeding thirty days) Lonnl in Canada. on Ban , benturre and Stocks and other necurltlel of a auiiiclcnt marketable value to cover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -. all and Short (not exceeding thlrry days) Loans in Great Britain and United Silt on Bonds, Debentures and Stocks. In other securities of a sufficient rhetsuble value to cover -—---- tea 01am.“ Dominion and Provincial Government Securities not eaceed- ' ind market v ue ............... .................... . ./1s.|s1.eia.aa Railway and other Bonds, Debentures and Stocks not exceed- vg} ma!“ ehglual. . T] . . . . . "d. .56“. .6 . i . . . . . . . . “a 6,|63,28l.l6 Ua u an‘ f cl. Ill a . 61%|! In "b. “rlial Pub Securities other than (hnadfin or el- cecdlna market value . . . . gopeadtaisether Definite‘ . . i. . l‘ . . . . . 3,822,424.‘!!! t tateean o ore ncnrrenc . bee. def...- on other Benn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., ........ . . 263.39.108.41 current Loans Discounts in Canada fleet rebate of interest) aft making fuii pftfllnloh for all bed and ' ' doubtiuldebta. . . . '. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JZSLBIJSLGI Loans to Cities, Towns. Munid ilries and School Districts. . "£14.13." Current inane and Dlecounrae where than In nada (lue rebate of Internet) after making full provision for all bad and doubtful debts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Non-curre Loans. estimated loaa provided for. . flank Premisce at not more than roar (lees amounts written o!) Real Estate other than Bank Premises. . . . . . . . Mortfa ea on Real Eetntc sold by the Bank . . . . Lluhl It ea of Customer-a under Lem-rs of Credit Deposit with the Minister for the purpoeee of the Shgree of and inane to controlled companies. 0t er Assets not included in the foregoing. . . \ .4 32.521414.“ sues. .15 ‘- class teachers are also maintained favor. is a flt sublfli-ii- 1°!‘ mmméild" 11'0"’ ‘n by theleuterpriee of the two princi- ation and promotion. pals, viz: iPrincipal l... B. Miller, oi in order that the honor and res- the C. 8.. Mayor oi the City, and pect due to ofllcial positions may Principal Moran, of the Union. Thus be maintained and that the oillci- it can be shown that our province als ehall not subjected to un- is not lacking in anything that is fair criticism, in public _cr in pri- uecessary to equip the youth of the vate, those who control the offici- province ior the battle of life. and als. whether in the Province or the rise to the highest minence in the Municipality, will do well ii they land. in another respect ouryouth bold investigations and act at enjoy a unique position in the Do- o e, when complaints are made . _ the foot. miuion. namely. that our schools and found to be well grounded. if Canada “l9 l“ m9 Sums‘ and mm Th]; falling gnwm-d of the foot are closer together, perhaps, than an ofllcial ‘fails in his duty and dredn v! i-lifllifliilil! 0? Ameflcii" natufauy pun, m9 knee Inwgfflg in any other province in Canada. fails to respond to reasonable ad- lire in Canada. A host of these 5150' and p0 when, the knee 15 Dam. It is also to the credit oi the Gov- munitions, he should at once be have m, be“ naturalized and mm m; on me 1mm,- Bldg, no; due m ernment that it does not discrimin- dismissed and another appointed _ any known jujury‘ the u-oub ooh ate against the small schools. The who will do the duty. slve Balin- Ilevljlzotfrtxsummfig: "fivglxihrflltzicy one“ be tmmd m a 1151mm“ Qfa $811116 ti? isfmhe: with ttalpewlggg. fgctigln tp the ‘pullalic. apid maintain the fiat foot or flat feet are not‘ 0P Iw w.‘ n srepor or . t e gnty an onor ue to e came. And many hundreds of 4.6;; b“, 1hr, 51h; h, gumggeg o; the Chiei Superintendent oi Ontario official position. ii, on the other *"""*““ "i w" ::1:"::.:.?.."*:.*r:.-.::% 23:11:12: 2.2%”....Z§ll2.°?2.“‘3..?§“£§i.i.§€2?f“‘l3 2i“.‘l:..‘i..il3.“.1.% if. 8am“ have mter'nmnled' room n tow times daily will "arch" Ii. éettetr last yoairflio theItrulsteti-s and tlvell, "gwltléojut fear. gavel: 31f‘ m a; “L 1n severe cases au ra epayers o e rure. sc oos n ect on," t e vernmen, w e - Am’ Amlmc“ law n t° the "at" P12393288: of the fret are neces- 0i’ Oiiliiflfl. Hon. G. H. Ferguson. er oi the lProvlnce or the Munici- Rcports are ua of the wife in such marriages fiery, plptop made, which with the Illinister of Education. States that pallty, will do wcll to let tho fact The exercmels Wm “mg the arches up there were in that province 177 be known. give the praise that 1s again. Sl-‘himls Wm! B11 ailemlflilile 0f five due, and an increase of salary. if it i r t 91.10.71 19.105.501.50 i is.au.eu.ae 1 . be side of the foot. "which should curve "5331",, . d Jntcrcourse across this undary- outwards. will actually curve in- However’ as indicated b, our e “any hundred thousand; hot-h m wards following hte inner aide oi spatchee Saturday. there is room for hope that an amicable settle- ment may be arrived at. 293,80. 754.26 _.--¢-e>—-—- THE WEST l5 GROWING. 53.441171.” 2,494,013." to our rescue? had to do in the past. ‘\\.’oult1l11'0\'lli¢95 is taken- the foreign power become awed now coming through oi‘ this 1926 differs from Briiinb 1W8- and leave us if we were to tcll it enumeration, and they show that ganiilz; gglblglgrlfilg: 3:11 A1223‘ Don-t 19, yourself Sag, no matte;- (113 lcsls. 891 vgithwrzn atttlendance (at can he afforded. _ I m, . M § _ . _ c“ 9 er "hoyv old you are. Your health. your or ess, an 1 ’wit an ntten - What, the people need iS to l8 a “e g as mld U “early 311mm‘? “u” and elector adian law. but under American law “nook on fife‘ can he influenced ance of 1'4 or less.’ These figures well sewed-to know that they Nu“ “at” Wm“ Gm“ 811mm?‘ ‘.31 (“sir-MB 8"‘ gmwillg- Edm°“' she does not automatically become by ‘the carriage oi your body. should be a veryilefilflll/B reply i0 dwell in safety and that. the laws - - I . . , , _. W058 W110 00mph n oi maintaining and the public business are alike Will some one who has beeilltons population in 192i was 5S.821- an American. She is in that very’ _____¢.q a few schools m our Province that caremnyl judiciously and satlsmcb flashing this “Magma Charm of while the 19.26 figure is ‘$4,740. forlorn position oi a woman with; e++++owa++Q+e+e+o+w+++ l the Doznlnions" kindly tell us whatkprtnce Albert has increased from m" a ‘TWMTY- 1t l5 a Berk?“ Pm‘ have only email numbers 0f nuniis- orily administered. These ends can- ‘ bl a u l 1 l f DAILY LESSONS it has elven us that we um nvif6.393 to 1.1m. Other cities and ‘m’ m‘ “° m‘ “a 5° “‘°“ ° ( c» l. . . ‘Elmiatiglsnrund. . 87Jl.525.l|5.20 “ETC 8S . ls, France and in San Francisco. USA. Is carded I companies, and the figures are lncoperated in. N :—-B da f th M ha ta Realty C oration to the extent oi $2.788 000.00 secured ondrlrlemiatgnleeazd t: thunéanl: are in the llhpnds of the ublic. These bond; do not appear in e above Statement u the liank la not directly liah e therefor. VINCENT MEREDITH. FREDERICK WlLLlAMS-TAYLQIK, President. I Genera Manage’ N01'E:—The huiilneu of the liank in Par on under the narne oi local ' ent. . , _ "l i" "- *‘;‘*.‘..‘.'2.°';.’.’.'.‘."i.".'3'§‘§.“i.'f.'$.°'§&‘€;'é.'f5‘bu. QR... .... ......... .‘.. a a...‘- Montreal at the ii Office, and with the certified Branch _ . We have 1 , and at several of the principal Bran became Have they any more freedom of Gravelbom-g action new? Did Great Brltalnluumbopn _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ , ,_ ever interfere with or dictate tmmoydminswy _ _ _ , _ _ _ __ the Dominions overseas? Has the Ram-me _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I , _ Conference minimized the possfisutherland D . _ _ _ _ H bility oi interference or dlctatlcuit-niu, __ which never existed? _ m p... 5s. for a. family of eight. 4s. 7d. for a family of nine ments now are decorated with ap- ' propriate furs and with an interest. {education ls, we _belie,ve,.carried 011 ernment majority of the people uriflcd the investments and securities at the Head Ofllce fill“ "um-flout m. y”. absolutely autonomous since they ‘Vemskiwm _ I _ _ ~ _ ~ _ _ Mk8“ 2,061 arriving in Ottawa on December 3h WORDS QFTEN -\l'l5l"5'-F1D1"l“"°d“°°d “huh “e “m5 5°“! lice." 811d i116"! "will be 11°‘ mere‘ r red; (b) in our opinion the transactions of the Bank. which have tome underdiolilrdn ‘hug: rig‘ pronounce (la-bra. a as m "day," any detects we halve on those who conducted, and the position or o; ddMNovember 1926. of the firm of lliddeil Stead, Graham l: Hutchisns 1.247 . . Ta d fo c them t seelt other fields seat having failed to get elected sY-"Om Ms‘ brmmm‘ flmmmed‘ n r e 0 ENGLAND To CANADA ins nrmnsement of silk braid. . . ,d Ill yin!“ limb Willi? l: illl-iemliii 11° not be attained by mere tallt. b8:- . 9R ll Y Wi- Oiii‘ 90 00 8K8! Bi 05 ever strong or denunciatory. B l . h v be‘ m Con’ ace” can] n i l it is m sighL IN ENGLISH in our limited space. The work oi elected reprgggntaflvgg or the Gov H Q OTB E ore . " _ - I low“ on the mm“ 8" are as o '*—‘ _ 5! W- l-- G°"‘,l°" very successfully andwinexpensive- mus; w; promptly and jitstly. As Eda’ ‘Australia’ ‘south Afflw and ‘IOWS:'— premier King Wm Vi,“ ‘Parls and . ly’ 3°!“ needed relorms ilnd" (lie 8793" Napoleon 0599 Temarkedr the Bank at the end of the financial year. We have liltewllmat vnlralouah I "in Irish Fm Slim 1m" MP"! 1926 1921 '°"“"" ‘° °’"‘“"’ V“ m“ Y°"" ‘he Hem“ D°1m'“"°“' m“ be” ""‘“° '5 “° P°“’°' “mm” 1"" °"‘°°"°‘wi"fi.°.'l"t‘u‘."e'lto".f'll.°.l=‘t'fi wtlllfslliiliiTitlfiTfifhln-{ili $1.1 exnlanatlonawehavs equi ‘ r M ' - work- l l lk Ililll. exertion 0f the power been within the owers of the Bank, and (c) in our opinion, the above sees . 1 h . .D t, a_ in reference to your re. l’ i1 . i. h B. _ self-governing dominions. ‘$31,131,053 _ _ _ L _ _ _ _ _ _ “L34; L094; _n “"1”. to e present at "loom" m°‘,‘k "ssiy “Wm, refcrencey ‘ | Glanciilg ovcr the whole field one 1g the public business of the people cone den cf the anl: and itis anchor/n by the Books oft e nk l "'15 °l Parllamenl °l1 the lilllilwliig MKSPRQNOINL-ED- deb. is compelled to lay the blame for is u, be propefly and ghtjgfgctorjly Housman, eAh/IES tiuTcnrsoN c A --1»"201 1-106 day. This will be in favorable con- _ GEORGE C. hicDONAL a . . 1,151 1.822 trast with his position pt the open-m a, 1,, "he; new“, m, Sypabp, flgédestrirggiegnnprvgszvi: iiillldrltissiripifé: flcilalz int the! piping: itlsltirvice mam. of tbellrm of McDonal ‘Currieldio. q-r lug of last session. Tie urns thcnixij OFTEN MTSSPEIIJED: fiance‘ _ ‘.13 "i? a 4 ‘l? 0 ' 8;; Cflimda but could not take his ("w")? fiancee lwmnlm‘) we pupils when they leave schooyl 96, m, 4,11,11,15, {ilfilmiixfictle glthalt‘ “f'“‘3‘"g““d" FOR ABOUT e2 CENTS i i _ .aentsan te-ene ooicrvrfl- 611 Two provincial lay-elections lfllra£viracglfiDsgvlllgjgirz “use a ‘word. Vlilcfis and 10ml!" laiiilfi- This. 773 New Brunswick are to take place in‘ three timeg and it is yours." Let us LEATHER COATS snow ' - a BEAUTIFUL cohonmtgs WiLL CHOOSE NEW LEADER NE“; YORK. Nov. 24. -— The VANCOUVER. B. (3., NOV. 24. _. luminous, bright. efiulgc TORONTO. xovi- 27—.\1r. John nylor. a farm laborer oi Blocklfil‘. a XVIIkie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,038 however. is a matter which must beFT The Imperial Conference is and always has been a cementing and a binding influence in the British Empire. Things occasionally g3 wrong. or threaten to do so. in the far-flung Empire. Little mcn sometimes think their actual bigness is not fullyrecognized. They want things which, for their own and the sake of others. they cannot get. They are called into an ‘Imperial Conference with rcal statesmen and are molliiied and satisfied but the old Empire. wisely ‘guided, goes on without a change and without a hitch. ‘The flag that braved a thousand years the battle and the breeze" still floats over the far- finng Empire. one flag, one throne, one King. The west has had some good crops since 19.21. and though immi- gration has not been up to the "pre- war volume. the west has pretty well retained its own people and the natural ugrowth-fiautl has inad- dition secured a large proportion of the immigration that. has come to Canada. 'lt truly continues to be the “Last IGrcst West.“ IF WINTER COMES. The approach oi real "winter is usually preceded by heavy rains, ‘Nature's provision for the laying up oi the‘w1nter's supply when the frozen ground will not absorb rain in anything like sufficient quanti- ties. in those latitudes Nature makes generous provision for all seasons. The winter's snow and rain provide moisture for the warm spring and summer months, thus ensuring plentiful crops. in the late autumn the "filling oi the swamps" affords a generous supply of water for the springs and wells under the frozen earth. Whlt may iwell have been the THREATENED RAILWAY STRIKE iFifteen thousand ralfway men. from conductors to yard men. at o recent meeting in Montreal, voted for a general strike if their de- mandsvfor a levelling up oi wages is not granted. The dispute has. so far as can be ascertained. been the result oi some local jealousies arising from the fact that the United States’ wage schedule is higher than that in Canada. Where the shoe pinches most sorely is the fact that Canadian railway men Whose duties carry them into the United “States on lines running to nearby United States centres are allowed the United §tatee scale of wages. Canadian railway men when duties are exclusively in Canada have demanded an ali- round levelling up. The Canadia ‘Railways refused this r hence the threat to go out strike. , ' 1t ie dldlcult for ‘those outside» the question in dispute to gauge came on Saturday and. whether we shailibe given a further supply or not it will generally be admitted that the supply was copious and that we are now ready for winter, so for as Nature's provision lacon- cerned. The bountiful crops of the the wells are supplied with water‘ for the winter season and we are now ready for winter, if it comes.’ -——<0>---_ EDITORIAL NOTES. on A beautiful summer and a 31o". ous autumn are new drawing to al close. ‘IIIWIIII made bountiful pro- Ivislon for man and beast. . season have been safely harveetedf the near future. One oi these isdncreasc ourgucaliicblilliiliéy b)’ ggigfiil"; ' - I18 W l‘ 8 ‘ ( . ' ‘bi siwiurv.’ ‘ ‘ ‘ hcartinress. “ills cordlaiity won Veniot was elected to thc House ofmany friends)’ Commons and has since become Postmaster General. These two by- olcctlons are of interest throughout tho lProvlncc 0i New Brunswick, ‘because they are tho first to take» place since the Conservative Gov- lernment led by Premier Baxter ‘gained power and may afford some test of its popularity. November 29, .926 Daily Selections FOR ' Guardian Rcadcrs ‘Much has been said and written OUR KHONOMFJIBut who um L about Maritime Farmers vuantlngamnd what is my people, that, wo market. ‘But at 'I‘ruro the othenshould be able. to offer so willinxly day Dr. Cumming, the N. S. Score-lat!" m“ 5° 7 F“ ‘m ‘hing’ “m” ltary re.- Agriculture, told the Mari-{E{v:§°¥h:§ll ‘ffghm i?“ w” time Board of ‘Prado that the three provinces import yearly about $25.- 000000 worth oi‘ foodstuffs. Here is n market right at our farmers‘ tdoors which they do not supply. it calls loudly for larger production ‘in many lines. it is our farmers’ Ichiei.‘ business to produce food- ‘stulfs. Why not by concerted ac- ‘tion produce what foodstuffs are needed here and lteetp at home the $25,000,000 now sent abroad? “PRAYER-O Thou gracious and generous God, it is our glory to freely give w Theo as Thou dost prosper us. ‘ THEN AND NOW ‘Dime was when the humble farmer. bewhiskerod and sedate, And gar-bed in well-worn overalls and h-at and boots to mate, Behind old Dobbin rode to town in sleepy manner quite- Though he set o! at early dawn, he'd scarce be back by night. But now he bodice the flivvcr out, with rattling guards and plates- His clothes are of a stylish cut, though. show he dept-scares. , He squares about, while splutter- lng loud. then down the drive- way dive»- The wheels just miss a ,flock of Sliver foxes worth about a mil- lion dollars recently passed through Montreal. These pretty and valu- able animals had been born and ed on Prince Edward Island and were on their way to seven or eight Western iStates. A few days before a smaller shipment of Island foxes were sent, Mia Montreal, on the way to Sweden and Austria. Surely ours is a wonderfuldaland! The late Governor Howlan named He takes the turn, two wheels in ,it the Million Acre Farm. Is itI illfl-it seemed sure for a not also a Million ‘Dollar Fox Farm‘! vives. ‘p _ Yes. and a Million Dollar Potato m" °" h“ 5°”? P“ °'°“d'.?' d“? | on hi: makes Brest ‘Farm as well. ‘Rich! Well, we are hoqe- m 1, feeling that way. .l-fo'w much lathe “i611 Ondandton o'er i311! and dale, an ou across e flat, 231E211: ‘lg-eilstbrf. Robb? It really The “Ame” M“ ‘m! ma“ “on ' the wind tears at his hot. , THE OPEN SEAUON l . Newcomer: "Anything worth catching in tile lake?" d-iotel Proprietor: ‘iWeil. rather, There are aeversl heiressss in hath- ing right now." I-ie flashes put a prancing team, nor heads the driver's brown, But feeds a little extra "juice" as he draws near the town; Now by the Mill and up the street, w . _|a u . 0P6! . .. Pedestrians. leappog for the-gulp, chicks. the cat by luck sur- 'den studied in the public schools fought out with the Government ab Ottawa. Our local rulers are vigil-' antly taking care of’ Education as ,far as their resources will permit-I ,Let the cause be helped along by Eiiointing out the proofs at hand oi the progress of our schools. This improvement can be scennj ‘all aver our province, which com-' lpared with twenty-five years H80 l5 far better off materially, and rapid- .ly advancing intellectually. I Considerable improvement might .be made on a good many 0i tllfi ‘school ibulidings .but much improve- ment has been going on for several years past. The spread of know- ledge, we may bo sure. has been effecting this desirable change and that it will continue in the ratio that it has already attained. is our hope. “FRT” IFRIMA DONNAS GONE PARIS, Nov. 27—<Fat. prlmtw-don- nae with temperamental sore ‘throats have had bheir day, asserts Madame Cecil Arden. whose Euro- pean deibut in Paris was a marked success. “Proper care oi the body will keep any one from becoming fill and a singer's sore bhroat is usually a state of iriindf/Madame Arden is quoted as saying by "Colnoedia". ‘They used to say: "An hard to handle ea a, prime-donuts’. This generally’ came trom inefficient managers." Mime. Arden"‘rnansges" herself. She has just arranged 52 concerts in tiheUniied States, closing with ‘appearances at the Metropolitan Opera in iNew York. ' . ' "The modern singer is not con- tent nfirely to sing beautifully." she says. "She must interest her- I i ly_ in what modern artists are do- lug." - .. Born in New York, Madame Ar- and did not begin to play the piano or sing until sixteen. she made her debut ing with Geraldine Ferrar end Car. use. {he "bonito" leis ‘er slide. 59M‘ llie sroeery store he halts. with grinding brake and gear, Qllll ln and does his bit of (fwd! and drink a ginger beer, All for the news and market ' T3160. winds up on polities. Mld is home in twenty gamma self in the allied arts, and Qgpgclglw atthe Metropolitan eing- , Worcestershire. with his wife and elx children left Birmingham fol“ Liverpool o_n the may to Canada re- cently, says the London Daily Mall. i which goes on: On landing at Quebec they will ourney ior four days by rail to leather coats not only are holding Conservatives open their convention their own in popularity for mgny next Tuesday to choose a. perman- mirposes but they are rapidly gain. ent leader. W. .1. Bower. former ng in beauty and in JIQCOFEUOI], Premier and Leon J. lladner. fed- The colors of the newer coats are erul member for Vancouver South, as soft a, the material and the gar- ‘Breththel daily candidates definitely n e f e . South Forks, Saskatchewan. They were nominated under the. ‘Empire Settlement Act, 1922. by fMr. Taylor's brother, who bus made good as a farmer in the same tile- trict. The Canadian government has paid £160 towards their fares. but the family had to ilnd 2s. 6tl.. as the government does not deal‘ with fractions oi_zt pound. . ‘Mr. Taylor served in tho war. Mrs Taylor and two of the children? were in a serious accident at Block-i ley two years ago. when a motor‘ coach got out of control on u steep hill. but they escaped injury. The 2e. 6d paid was the iam- ily' full contribution towards thei traveling expenses and the trans- port oi a quantity of house-hold tgoods and personal effects. in the ordinary course 2s. 6d.. would not cover the familyks rail- way iare from Blockley to binning- harn. The following are among a ceesions granted so that families could emigrate to Canada: Free passage for a family of nine 6s. 10d. each for a family ot ten Ag‘ a ‘GDTE THE CHILDREN walyirours PREPARATION . colzij;fi;r.lqyna on. itow Healthy ‘lfihuat sputum". meet winter's ills, eels],- Q11)" without trouble. After an at- tack of fliflllil, eroup or Wliiifibing cough it la the very beat tonic and builder. We - “ It for children. Just as peed for elder people. tmo rue eorvt-e mtg; macs ..- | N!!! t n llllllrf! Jill)! . no. '“ 1". -~s number of previous cases oi con-l SEE THE SMOKER SMILE Never worry hbout a man. find it difficult to select holiday not be difficult at all. A man, If he la a smoke world to euit. We have typ we have in abundance. Tobacco Pouches, Pipe; a5 cant; Sets 2 and 3 in a case up to $25.00. aeertment, Dunhlli Lighter; $7.00, "Wm l" ‘Flslrette Oaaee. Cigarette Helen, Tobaeeea In K- and 1 pound packages Xmas wrapper-a, clfpqgg“ 5Q lnfl Clgarvlzaidora‘ Metal, also Wilkinson Qafety Rages-a .. and . Wa king seielu. shave ' u Cigars in boxes of 1.0 and 2s. n’ 7° f: ‘m’ The White Drug‘ ‘Store l. G. IAMIESDN ORUGGIST Many ladies profess to Gillie for man, but it need .1: the easiest creature in the ical gifts for men, all oi which to $7.00 each. Pipe Cigarette Tubes, large $9.00 and 010.00 each. Fraser 7%_,Preferred Baclredbyaliusineeshvbi . M19 for more than hdlf a cent-any, in the manu- lecturing of bleached and eagyblqgobig‘ ‘jflpmtg PIIlP. Bpruceluniberand cedar ' ea-ofwhieh Frwr Qumran-ea, Limited, n one of tat PrOducernnCaaada, in"- MMI Ire flluivalenttoover woof ry$l0il Preferred Share. . p during paetvaeix years averaged 2.5 times Prelbrretldlvldend require- merit. 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