l l s l l" i: i i. p“; uqgf ma] ilimnnmn:.lmmssmumifruimsnmrmassnmwrrrmnunlimnfl \ N [VAPOR/HID MILK 1 Ywn Ti s‘ /, afeil D the _-_ef 6 or. (BABY) All leading Grocers sell it. SILVERWOOUS MILK PRODUCTS. LIMITED LONDON An all-Canadian Dairy Produclr Organization, owned cud operated lfy more than Five Thousand investors, IIIl-"|ld|"l Employees, Producers and Customers. ‘ Swansea.‘ EVAPORATEII MILK “Oh Tbp” fine product ABY’S health will be safe- plenty of SilverwoorPs Evapor» It's a “Class A” product- _ herds, carefully processed, per- fectly packed. Rich beyond all Government standards. Two Sizes: witha guarded if you feed him Milk. milkfroinselecterldairy By Edwin Balmer word at a time and with a after each, when she pressed her lips are also unplcyedl" "1 have a list of ladies, whose heir I shampoo." “When were you married?’ ' “I married John Folwell on the seventh of September, three years 18°- “Befcce that time, what was your name?" "Anna Ketlar." “That was your maiden name?" "Yes." “You had never been married be- 16 oz. (TALL) TORONTO K OODCIIUCK ONE ‘UP ON’ WINTII. FORECAST _-;their favorite oracle and give us ' u... on um .. Trag e dy qzintsrweuogoengtehavanown » N“ xm°'“”‘\‘-‘° "WW1" (c r by Guardian's Special Wire) in one Jlastflwlafnbu-itseems few of ‘L. wen seen amber the UGB’ om" NW’ M ti‘ zriiii Canoe Grim Evirrence Of -.A red canvas-covered canoe, token of tragedy, returned to Pet.- ercbomugh today. Whenitlolthelelast June it was padfled by youthful John Smith of Peterborvugh who plan- ned to peddle it across the Atlan- tic to Pcterboxough, England. But thecanoeistlosthislifcinaswnn lathe Guido! 8t. Iawrence a month after starting his adven- tun Grim evidence of the hazards Qnith met-hazards which finally sent him to desthQwas supplied as the 16-foot canoe ended its return Journey. by steamer and rail, from Newfoundland. Its stem was torn uwsy completely, smashed and wo through in places. A stout piece of cord was all that held the framework at the F The name "Pride of - - ." esnblasoned WM 1mm on u» craft as a 1.: 101th. was pI-rtisll! Oblltaltod. fore three years ago?" | Behind him, Calvin heard the _shu.il'1e of feet which told him that ‘the people on the crowded benches were bending forward. | The jurymen bent closer to her, .every man stating into her face, and a tinge of red mantled her cheek and throat. "No," she replied, with her eyes steady upon her questioner-h. "You always found employment shampooing ladies’ hair?" Elmen led on. | “No; I have dons that only I!!!” ll became older." i "When you were younger. what ‘was your employment?" I "I was a manicullst in a hotel barber-mop." 1 “Are you related to the accused in this case?" asked Elmen. "I am his mother." “How old is he?" "He was twenty-four years old on the twelfth day of last May," she replied, keeping her eyes and libs still steady, but her bosom relaxed and swiftly filled again with the gasp of her breathing. "Where was he born?” “In a rooming house on Indiana Avenue in Chicago." "What name did you give him?" "Frederic Ketlar." "Your own surname, that is? You never gave him the name of his father?" “I have never," she replied. and touched with her tongue her dry lips, "told to any one the name cf his father." “Has he ever seen his father?" “You brought up your son by yourself?" Elmen pa ceeded. “Yes? Calvin listened and watcher her. unwillingly, as she told of her son's boyhood. “. . . He alwsyshadaliking for music and wanted to be around when the orchestra was Pinyin! - - I missed him early one winter morn- ing in the room where he slept on a couch. It wasn't his way to make me worry by going ofl, so I waited, and about four o'clock he came in . . . He didn't know I'd ‘ ed him, and I didn't let him know I was awake. But the same mm; happened next ealély morning . . . Boon I foimd oliThere was a basement restaur- mt, with a piano, which could be played without disturblm P9091! who were asleep; Fred WIS dilwn there playing at the piano when the scrubbers were cleanins llll- _ BY "I'm twenty." “She no: aha is twenty, gentle- announced 1B8.‘ but which wholly failed to the Jury. “And where have you spent your twent, years, Joan Daisy?" pursued ma: pleasantly, indeed almost in Cleveland and in, Milwaukee and several other cities." "How have you-lived in all these cities and in Ohicsgo?" Max inquir- ed of her. "How?" repeated Joan Daisy, gen- uinely bewildered, es every one could see "l mean, have you lived alone; or perhaps-if the gentlemen of the State will not object to it as a lead- ing qucstid: , haps with your parents?" . Joan Daisy emitted a little sigh, as she comprehended. “Oh, with my parents, always," she replied, very seriously. » Elmen gave Galvin s casual look or, more eaactfy. a glance which pretended to be sssual. but which fixed into a stare as though Elmen ldiosyncrasy which arrested mm; suddenly had discovered a peculiar and Calvin, in spite of himself, prickled with self-consciousness. (To Be Continued.) Canadiens And L a f on ta in e Win Games (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) ONTREAL. Nov. l4—l=telea.sed otball. Pete Jotkus, ell-star] middle of Montreal Football Club, tonight returned to hockey wars and scored \2 deciding goal that‘ gave Lafcn " i5 its first victory in? the senizr |zup of the Quebec Amateur Hockey Association see- son. Lafonltaine defeated Victories 2-0 in the second game of n double- header while in the first game the champion McGill University sen- iors went down before Doc 01cm- ent’s Csnadiens amateur, 515s 2-0, 061ml! m. by taking four points in the McGiJl game, jumped mm a tie in points with Ottawa sen. atom but has a loss in its record fltslnst two wins in two starts for tne Barber Poles. Boudreau and Blanchard scored for the Canucks, each in the first period, Jfltklls scored for Lafontaine in the first perlon and Oormler add- ed another for good mggguye 1n the mim- Tmfl Esme was also s four-pointer. sending mmrsms. to a triple tie for third piece Ilfl] ROW-h and McGill. HELD FOB. MURDER found in the Middle East, in such The British control and own 50 per- cent of the world's rubber plants- tions and the Dutch l) percent. 'I‘he remaining acreage is divided sAE cnsnuorflrrowu cusnmah g1... Royle Girl i v i uTFIn suns no muons only; PLAN Will Endeavour To Elicit SIIPBQPlI 0f Chief Arms Manu- facturing Nations. (A.' P. by Guardian's special Wire) WABBINOEUN. Nov. lc-Thc United Bteies has initiated a new silfcrt to control themuniticnsini- flc, subuiiiting to other wm-ld pow- ers a pie-n for strim- governmental licensing of arms. manufacturing ll well as subs, inspect-s and exports. This move was disclosed’ auth- oritatively today. although draft articles oi’ the plan were held sec- ret. They are based on the 1925 arms control ad; This agreement provided licensing oi’ anns imports and erpozfa. The chief new feature of the present piopceel is the lic- ensing of all manufacturing of war munitions- Hugh Wilson, United States Minister to Switzerland. under in- structions from Secretary of State Oorihll Hull, is now seeking the support of the chief munitions manufacturing nations. The goal is to expedite the protocol though the newt session of the steering coumiitice of the disarma- ment conference. and the confer- ence's committee on control of traffic in arm-l. The Secretary of State said to- day Wilson already had discussed details of the new plan with Great Britain, Japan and Finance, and would seek support flmm other nat- ions as quickly es pouihle. Great Britain, France. Czechoslovakia, Japan, Sweden and Italy are the world's chief muntions manufac- turlng countries and their ma. ence is vital to success. o Half a century ago the cnmul vane-up we: hailed wit delight ~11: less; as fer u cu:- cloov enjoyment went —snd to be able to figure-skate urith deli- cate grace was a social requisite. Growth of The Rubber Industry . MONTREAL, Nov. li-(By The Canadian Dream-Development oi rubber from its crude state to the present indispenslble product pro- vides almost as much romance as the discoveries of Christopher Cul- umbus, said W. A. Roberts in an ad- gresbs to the Montreal Advertising u Charles Goodyear, a Connecticut Yankee who found rubber could be made constant in all temperatures by the addition of sulphur and heat, is considered one of the great pub- lic benefactors of the present age, Mr. Roberts remarked, Of the world's rubber supply, Mr. Roberts pointed out, as percent is countries as Sumatra, Java, Malaya, Ceylon. India and Cochin China. among French, Japanese and Am- ericsn companies. Old Currency Is Burned MONTREAL. Nov. l4-—-(By The "You'll find no stretches where I have been . . l" s “For my job is to clean-and get done v In a wink, without marrlng or dulllng " your nice kitchen sink l” Bon Ami is dlfierent from other clean s. It absorbe-"blotl up’ ’—-tho dirt instead of scratching and scraping it ofi as coarse, gritty materials do. And Bon Ami docs more, it leaves n -_ beautiful polish-J-snicevelvet-jllliegl “I - off h self i- and , while 111mg; I. that keeps your sink notonly not: mtlaelvlieullr: dailies-Gian. “H semi: a three months m cal-h '°f".‘il"‘..li 2.",“.. . looking but easier to kecpolean. . . my: cuizilzgggeehrmumnmnvufim mag.“ ‘M- x “L 1, Unnmhnsfuouyow-hmmho“ dmaiudumdmjm “u” IIIOIANDIAIOILeIIa-s cleaning. You'll like it because it cleans flail}... upon the attorneys for "mm" ma“ $1.1m: "ci-Llyrgf-lill fiwleilyetissosoft andiiine....ds.vc the State. _ %:&I:.4:£II_~;-“¢:,~fh“= °'°"""° “w? i M“ °“"“l“.‘.'."‘l.e"fi""'“" “° Seeks Match --"""»""--"-‘-'-'§‘g__--“-'?-'& 3 33 " ‘ f°ll°°flllfmla°i°i genial“:- mulolcosaloul‘: y ' so N AM I c w s m We" "d" r s $.12‘. cedar And Leonard In either Powder » ~ 51,“; ,‘,“‘°' "" ‘W’ 2'23 "f."'t".""‘."."'...‘.’.."' 2 . mil-Quill. (o. r. oesrenu- Special win) '_ ‘u. r‘ ggliclwonllffliessid. ‘new a “m. ,u. s., 2m. m“ “mi " "'1" iug Jmviwthenm . ssmell:m sm1n....¢"“""'.s.'§a"f'°3i" “ mfv-‘flm-fiamfsflw new. wemf '- m...» “when ‘ "ab; turn’ ammo: Judge "ravines m Ofllft-lfiflll . ml “Q1011 may lit down. ans put behind l ll ' sprinl. that boy wuld why-fine: In g es yum he could play any- thing-the violin or cornst or saxo- phone. He was lust I Mhlfll 88111118. my little boy. The whole city heard about him and Ill-st flocked to MR1‘ him play and to see him. W0. t0“- ing his head in time to his music and smiling so . . . . " Tees-s blurred her eyes, but she maintained better control of herself than did some of tho Jurymen. who wiped their eyes again and again- Calvin ceased to watch her; he stard intently at a bit cf Wile!‘ which he had picked up And whim he tore slowly and with minute care into tiny. bits. Silence, except for scbbinfl. Bil-Wed in the court-room. Calvin had torn his bits of paper until his finger pips could grasp them no more; 80 he collected the fragment-I. artfully in his palm. while his mind seemed in- capable of operating rationally. "rho state," he heard in Elmen's voice, “the State may cross-examine his witness." And Calvixrs mind be- [an again to act. wsmms him the? 51mm’; purpose in putting this woman first upon the stand was not only to mart the defense with a tremendous emotional BDPEB-l. but W dangle bait before him for cross- sxaminatlon. Most psrticilllrll! 1W1 the manner of Ketlars birth been s as bait at which Elmen would have the State's attorney strike inan attempt to discredit and besmlrch the witness- wm;.'"'*":.'""". m: sa": , o vin cw: u v 0 = d” u» em at- (C. P. by Guardian’; 599cm w“) Canadian Freon-Even in these “ALDEN. . Nov. 1s-ne- muml Wlllh. 28-year-old former National Gus/mi serzBent-md crack ."."..2":.“.."°‘" Hllegedly slew Patrolman ma. ti? g‘ gm“? wmgimfghgygy: Mews. oldest member - ""11""- 0 hlaldgn gouge, w“ he“ gr g Bill Q. in Ill Midi!!! - Gmnfl Jury 1am. m the d" on . for: elccsltiieizlhgmm The chm-g, o; mum” furnace. he seid. is locked when filled with old "bills" which are re- duced to very fine ashes before being removed. Mr. Downman rs- msrked that with this special fur- nsce there is no longer the possi- ifhe people that burn it are the Gov- ernment authorities. A special fumeoe now used by the Canadian Government to destroy into the hands of some passing citi- zen. The delicate electrical devices of Canadian coinage, paper money and other egotiable certificates were also described by m. Downmsn. Given TwoTears For Jail Breaking (C. I. by Guardian's Special Wire SAINT J 14-). ! ir" I I days there is money to burn-but Mint * ter being ‘members sitting in the House-in 49 yzsvf ago. This H3 bu never bun slim s the quality has improved with sdvencin knswledp, luping peer vii modem requirements. ~ They “Bundled-up” for Winter Sports . . . in the days when Surprise Soap was first made ° Until housewives learned, nearly 50 years ago, that Surprise Soap did a quicker wash with less work, the winter flannels were a real wash-day problem. ' Surprise does not waste away in water, but makes rich lasting suds that reach and loosen every speck of dirt without the need of heavy rubbing. Soilcd garments of everyday wear are revived into fragrant, gleaming cleanliness. ° Surprise Soap is thorough, but it acts so gently that even delicate garments are never harmed in the least. Its clean, wholesome smell is evidence of its purity and it will always be found a long- lasting, economical soap. W. J. Foley Official Scorer (C. I‘. By Guardian's Special Wile) AMHERST. N. 5-. Nov. l4-W. J. ?~‘.ey of Halifax has een reap- pointed ofllcial scorer for the Mari- time Hockey League, it was announ- ced here tonight. leaders of the four clubs have been asked to cp- essistant sccren i help the cfllcial score: k check of goals, assists and penal . Assists are only granted if the puck is passed within the blue-lino area. c! the de- fending teem. Richards Rides 200th Win n e r (By "Guardian's Special Wire) LONDON. Nov. la-Gordon Rich» c’ ards, England's leading net-race jockey, rode his 200th winner of the season this afternoon, taking Man- ner to frist place in the Hardwicke‘ Stakes at Derby. He is sure of the ‘ championship, being '10 wins ahead cf the veteran Freddy For with only two weeks to g0. Inst year Richards bmka the long-standing record of M8 wins “ ’ by the ‘ Archer. LABOR MIMI!‘ OOLLAPSES (C. P, Cable By Guardian's Special Wire) LONDON, Nov. l3—.Bir William Jenkins, Labor NLP. for Neath, collapsed while standing at the but cf-the House of Oommcns in- dly. He fell heavily to the floor, cutting his right temple badly. Af- trecwd by two doctors- the office of the labor whip, he was taken to hospital. MORTGAGE SALE WILL II SOLD by Pnblll Young Insull Is Questioned OHIQAGO. Nov. lc-(@)—8am- uel Insull, Jr.. an unexpected wit- ness lsts today in the Insull mail fraud trial. admitted like his father that he may have made mistakes, but insisted they were honest ones. ed he was interrupted by adjournment until tomorrow. He recounted details of his so-calfid “silver spoon career.” his education and experiences as a Utility execu- Zslgis start in the Chicago Utilities e . "Did this knowledge acquired in Indianna influence ypiil‘ President cf and Insul Ultiiity ated Attorney you're as . Securities manta?" tim Invest- Floyd Thompson, chief of defence counsel on direct examination. I “It certainly m, sir," said yo“!!! Insull. “I may have made mis butmyjudgement wtsbesedcnen ability to get around and a pretw intimate knowledge of the utility business." LIAIIII GDOVI AND OUTPUT MIT!‘ . at 81702.00!) compared with Ill“.- "misindaistryin tive in Northern lndianna, as well; gm m u” ",4 “.1399 m 1931, Qusbechcfchiei h”? Use llllnnrdh for (Jute and Born | CITY TICKET OFFICE’ ICING. f, my mm Ami --- §-§'§4f 91 Great G00?“ Street CANADIAN NATIONAL IAILWAYU CANADIAN NATIONAL TIekctIenIsIeoveI-JIcIIIIyaMOcOOnIOIn-idi‘ We 01hr rumnrnsviseuusscaeuuava mm. f0 Your sicieroomésnd sleeping earreservalsnagive u- wlib .-endgiveyclagcnera_llvrsiolass Incaltiekeisalscsddtoalpohta W. K. ROGERS ‘ STIAMSIIPS Ibneeliclcndtll. Ferdy Bus Service 8- ‘laxlig Servicei cninlomrown u. "FOIlTIIIIE 'i.ME TABLE e44 44' Iiiia*-.-..iv.i.' Inquire-name's .6.0lp.m.Inav‘ln¢a-rtma.. L»: " " Dundee .. '- "1: " " Bridgetown *- n” u q g, i‘: I u I. * ~ iieim his ~ "'- " " Iaeelbrecl ..... 5-!!- Arrive MIpnAnlvc Charlottetown“ 1035s.? 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