'PAEE i-'oulz ~`l'Hl!fCH FIUTTETUWN GUAITDTAN' l . _ '_ I ' 1 1 I ___ . , V THE GHARLUTIETUWN GUARDIAN [resident-W. Chester B. lrlmvl. Secretary-lilsut. Cal. D. A. liar lditav and lanagvr-J. B. llurnetv. lol Tlro- l'vnIdenl--J. R. Barartt ILM pn yo-al (la advance) lI\l||*4| ‘I Harding Daily (fr-undrd ll\l`|)\-1.00 D" ¢'an..d\| and Unite# ltatoa. yrar (Ia advanre) delivered. SATURDAY, OCTOBE 26 1929 THE SA.\lATORIl`M CLAl.\I f of t ___ and Premier Saunders deserves credit and for his decision io present and l>i”‘?S3 wnle the claim of this Province ur>0ii Ui” from Federal Government on account of danc Dalton Sanawrium. Now that the and Premier‘s decision has been announced ,her t ri r to that Europe is found in great abun- R ' T people in Canada westward of the iLakes, where now there are over two he Geological Survey, peat litterland a half millions. _ peat mul, of 8 quamy equal mf Upper Canada had then little if in m°5 cases supe ° _ lhas three millions. Montreal then, h l-5 lmP°"5d mm N°"'n Amencn as now, was Canada's greatest city. e in the peat bcgs of Canada,; _H d be muuo to b ne th ti are be :ve to a n. Toron mere is reason w e ve B ,has grown from about sixty thou- Notes By The Way The unequal growth of population “"'”‘"" ” “' "' lil the Central andwestern Provinces nelslr lul|ur~n. ll. Clrvla Ima clue. of the Dommlan 0” th¢ _ one hand, as compared with thme of the Atlantic Provinces and citls has been a marked feature in the de- lvelcpment of Canada since Confed- ieration era. Sixty-three yoars '_a¢0 lthere were not ten thousand white any over a million people. and now with about a hundred thousand/ peo- ple, where now with its suburbs there EBSQ ’¥ e~s~=~;_- ‘_ it isup io the public Benffany 5° development of an industry on 5U'¢nB’°h9n hi-" nands in every Way" commercial scale. With the full weight of public opini-I B0 1m behind him, and with his argu-I ,me ments thoroughly marshalled and occu presented, there is no reason why Glou this outstanding claim should not lic, Oi N settled once and for all. and the Province fully indemnified for the loss the and inconvenience caused by the tak- also ing over nf the Sarlatorium and tile has failure of the Federal Govemment to implementthe temis of tho contract- ,l prov ual agreement with respect thereto. wick run rox snow ““ " _ . the There is now no question as to the I °°'~" success of Prince Edward Island's fm first Fox Show which opens on Tues- C°" day st the Exhibition grounds. Thel h°‘U enthusiasm which prevails among) 'U10 fox men and the large and represen-l LS fl tstive number of entries is a ZUBFHU' Sis” tee that the Show will go over in fi‘0m splendid form. Tile present situation; ter. U even more promising than the most Can optimistic cf the organizers could! mul anticipate a few weeks ago. The soils Show, in fact, bids fair to eclipse; ln anything of its kind ever secn at any fruits exhibition on the continent. Thel I quality of the foxes to be exhibited; from needs no comment. Prince Edward; ln Island, the home of the silver fox in- l mo dustry, has maintained its lead. To` and taking pan*-. The Show will not bei monopolized hy the large breeders,l The Natl0n~ One 01 the m0Sf- Widéll’ I i ` ed. 'rn but will represent every phase of thc Wad ° Macnonald an qute are e rask bu. and Prince Edward Island. t mt” is tr el va] bl .tent, lower water absorption of the Pea ex em y ua e ul flour and excellent baking quality are nscrbent of liquids and gases. ofl material imported. the most' the milling and baking characteris- sely granulated ls n,¢d as be,-ldlng tics of Western Canada's 1929 wheat horses. cattle. pigs, and the less e are great possibilities for the‘ “nd then' to over six hundred tho,” gs comammg' h,gh_gmde pea, slow growth compared with_Moli- r, thousands of acres in extent, ‘Toronto and london’ ontuit Wim r in Kent. Northumberland and nln¢g_ vnncl-,nv¢|»_ gals”-y md E4. cester counties in the provincemonton. then scarcely known. and ew Brunswick, and in Ksmou- °'ny beginning men' °n°“n°°' nn" a and Temisoouata counties in|E;:}g givin; ulr:°;muM;':;;°: P"°‘nn°" °f Quebec' Tnm’ °’°`Either Winnipeg or Vancouver has extensive peat litter bogs in the I about twice as many people as Hali- er River delta of British Colum- f3X~ and numerous smaller bogs in thel '_* lnces of Nova Scotia, New Bruns- Lower weight per bushel. lower sely granulated is used in poultry es and as bedding for young stock. ___ nneiy granulated material,whlch _ . ,_ ther specially prepared or con- of the residue of fine particlested in the mmmercm ltttgr of me 5 _‘ sand now. I - . [ Maritime cities have shown 'but ‘treal, Quebec, 0ttawa,- Hamilton, flour yields. higher protein con- features of s preliminary report ion ,crop, issued by the chi-ef chemist to [the Board of Grain Commissioners l for Canada. The growth of the paper industry in canada between 11118 and 1923 not- pain who In pain fect be and it r and "id just with ble the |'.lll'€l OPIBATION FOI LOW BACK PAIN in the pitiab endes called ment No themajorfty of cases, that there mav ...L esta. as time individuals get older ldum st the small-‘of the back forward, or if they of the u nerves supplying the part are sue, Dressed upon bysurmunding struc- |mm° ' ' ` will . iz. A. Hlbcs and W. n. swift lmd Q Fl r Quurs , _ I , _ ' _ '“" . ) elmiflnsn. what THE 11vr1MAr1s PAPERS l » i -» -»»» -»»»-»-~ 3”? ~ or cocolvel. Housl: Friend And Adviser Of son ° Recounts In His Diary The Great Events, Of The' War Country Was ' Concerned President Wil- In Which His , lconyrlshti ’ , I often write about eciatics (severe l in hip and leg) and about Pain l Colonel!-Iwse in Paris was far from wuld former days these cases were j son given. There was no real at It was simply attributed toibe 8 tempt to get at the cause of the* mm lon (rhmmnmm) is to mime m February 20, he sent House a cable ar NU n actual .d-iftrmiry in the l>acl¢|°f "hi the hut spine bone of lowerbadk °f me U18 Wedtc-Shaped bone cn which, -- - allow themselves to sag forward lBrlt|-S hill. or li’ tht? Ket real heavy with allow the abdomen to draw the like naturally. have s 'hollow back' acquiescence in their plans with re- I cffe abdomen prominent, then trou- gud n start -in lower back because Know lumbsgo or sciatica and treat- I even ' |Pres 107°! bidi. b¢¢0li-Se it is I 'approving the French in their pro- their le aight to me these individuals ,mn "°nn3 t° "uni th" 15 *nm* . fthinelands from Germany, and heil-an "° 'ble W 3” "b°“" nt nn' lshortly received from President Wil- dollars . I a very definite warning 'against a temporary separation. The ' ent also urged him to beware of I cnarrna ri , inane and me arltnh had srwli' to separate permanently, the of the hurried lnlo finaldeciaicn'on‘ rhumnhm on-man boundaries, which demanded ,' 1 w it ls admitted that while ln- ,’°"“ “nd °”°'“1 °°”"“'"“°F- °“ . ' _ dia ln iz the veiwr of uanliai roeli. ` ch the following ls a paraphrase more important sentences: ' I have just read he memoran- given you by the Chief of the swm h General Staff of an interview ' Marshal mn. It seems fs me A lm, _attempt to use the good offfees --3°, French io hurry us into an _ to westem bank of Rlilne....I Scarlet I can trust you and our collea- to withstand such a programme Bcliil/ vably, except of course I ani ¢i’_ g ln nn” eng strictly mllltnl-y I-Io, _mspld|, birches, oaks, attend 011 naval terms promptly decided , h . . “qggfated the sums which they; extrut from Germaiiil. lfldf early; estimates exceeded thrice Amqlnnn expert.; by sums that , into; the hundreds of blllion i _ tcontlaued on Page el il . ')-*If i ocmann raonaalrny 'through the Summer woods OC- , tober I ely wanton-_-if of evil fame: you tall trees-" she cried "lend ear to me-. r love to buy your fealty~-- and crimson, gold shall D9 your sein: i y ‘and gorgeolisness are in mi' aln'...` IDG; 're provide fur dspend¢n¢,_ To edlelk elllllm, \ 'lo Il°¢°°t OU il* r ’. _ To la". To secure your bulneu. ` -uraagaforltfs iamnslsewlth I. W. _nl For Life Insurance Service Hyndman 69° Company L _ Provincial Managers-The Glu!-Wed U1; I Charlottetown mr *_ Prince The Only One Thereisonlyonamspwho -Ill as asq insurance and no Interest In llle lllsleetl 5° man who has no job, no lnllilael, as pmpegy loved ones and no home. Toallethers Lllelnqn ls a thing of vital ellaseql ence. consult . Drs report a series of 150 operations on this slats that t ward. ni v 01° iicffeiiliie of the coarser lit-, canadian Bank of commerce has in firing "the Joint above so The pain and disuililty was “nd type of case. The operation con- md l ed completely ln 110 cases, 21IT°” en ed. if you are aufferl with this 1° . H8 . oond}i\tion_ you would give almcrl; llllivr/lves the fortunes and interests of, when here could be no movement for- the m 0 would be going very much beyond wi tsimproved uid 1a patients un- ln’ ”°““ °° ‘““‘“"‘ "“’nn”' °‘ improv _ this ow O' are New B few miles from St. Stephen. stminster, British Columbia. It is ’ “pected that both these plants will e litter and mull 'ready for the l Canadian market this autumn. T AN AMERICAN VIEW and authentic journals pub inrillstry .This is as it should be. The* nfnnd In the Uni*/Cd 5¢Bf»€S. l5SU€d exhibition, primarily, is for ihe cn- fi W nmlragement of the industry, and it is of great importance that the gen- eral farmer who has gone into the t`° business as a sideline and has only Wm ii few foxes in cxlilhlt, should bc im given every l*nl'rJlirli:!f‘nifini. The Com- "I plaint is frequently licarrl that the me small rancher s<-ldmn visits other "H ranches or goes abrorlfl to attend ox- it' hibitions, and thus lov-s the advant- age of com.pnrin;g tihc quality of his stock with that of his competitors. The Fox Show will afford irleal op-‘ portliiiltics in this i'e;.prict.. Ir. will show thc small hrrcclni- wlini, he is up against and i: will ollrr innumer- able hints in the way of impi~cvs~' ments. The official nlir-milg,~\vhicl1 talrnsl place Tuesday evening, will he i-i mo- mentous event in the history of the C industry, A short programme of ad- ,,_. dresses, etc., ls being arranged and all mir citizens should endeavour nntl nnl_v lo see the Show but to be pre- sent nn this particular occasion. A Paar Lirrnn llvnllsritil Some weeks ago, ati-:nticn was drawn to the prospects for establish- ing an lndustry in the Maritime Pro- vinces to utilize peat bogs. and in the opinion of aiitllorlties at the Depart- ment of Mines at Ottawa. the time, now appears in be ripe for the estab-4 llshment of a peat litter industry. 'Large quantities of manufactured pea; litter, peat mull and insulating mat- erial made from peat litter are lm- the ion who, at the present time. seem to be razy about earning American good- graph of the Nations article: be stevedores which it is feared may have A detrimental effect on the ship- Board of Trade concluded that any ported annually into Canada and the United States from Germany. Holland, and Sweden. According to A. Anrclml' tliis journal goes on io say: l "W0 pause for 'ii moment of ‘ fllilvt laughter at thc spectacle of’ mir conservative press, our 100 licr cent. patriots, our anti-labor r-mplriyérs, our proflteers of big hiissiness. nur Herbert Hoovers and our Jimmy Walkers. our peanut politician# and our me-too rabble .siimililify vncifcrous huzzas over ihr visit of a mail whose pacifism ll‘i0.V nllhnr and whose political economy they teal' more than the plazivs inflicted upon Egypt," A warning to the English people lil, is contained in the last para- “Liberal and intelligent as Pres- ifienl, Hoover has shown himself lo be in many respects. he is fimriamclitally the supersalcsman of it great factory which is run for the benefit of a privileged few, We welcome Mr. MacDonald to this factory, but we hops he will not mistake its shining mach- inery and its glib sales talk for liberty, equality and fratemity.” EDITORIAL NOTES After discussing the disagreement tween local potato shippers and the ng business in Charlottetown, the fnrls made to settle the matter llrhl be misunderstood. But wasri‘t ch. or is incorporated with the! also used for packing perishablc,palJ€r manufactured. the industry of erefn-hound and gardens It and other paper. In addition to the . od I nsulating material manufactured wood specially treated litter is used the insulating of walls, floors and `. Prince Edward Island in common fsof buildings, refrigerator plants, with the MSW' M°~"mm°*- hu “"2” swrehou_se_,_ , berry hogs and blueberry areas to haveyour family doctor call ln nn my hm, won pnzes 0,. Champlunsnlpl A whos: crop production of these fruits orth irrvpliim at next weeks show will con- ` ma atitute an achievement which will be heralded throughout the fox breed-l on ing world. and the coveted dlstinc-I bog tion will be accepted as guarantee of, the highest quality. The magnificent loc trophies now on display in I-Iolman's we window, the like of which have sel- dom, if ever, been seen in Charlotte-,` hav town, will give some idea of the im-l portance attached to this exhibition. A feature of particular interest in' connection with the entries is thc? number of small breeders who are elcome to Premier MacDonald on , mougng tl-,nl pnemlu- lg,-lnnd wgnld occasion of his visit to Washing- l be able to control any opposition from which is somewhat in contrastlthat quarter. Briand has,sin0e been similar editorial utterances, but d9,f¢3l»¢d~ - h. f its ' lt l Cm” or smear y and msmm, dent Hoover and Premier MacDon- c ., workings of the government-, “Id ,S now "mms I new dimcuni mind. Chiillifiiccs the attention ofi It is objected that an agreement be- British rcnclcr, After polite com- tween the two greatest naval powers ment; to ln., Prem,” ,mon hu vw, is "an Anglo-Saxon combination” io lbe resisted. A short time ago it was is called peat mull. It is used fn, been fi’0m 967.724 f/0 2.849.687 Bh°'l'?» l tons. Newsprint is by far the largest ad d th U lted Slat , - B an e n es U B item in the list, which also includes book and writing. wrapping. board pr uced in 1928 over 880,000 tons of wood pulp and 1,500,000 cords of pulp for export. ' ‘present wc' small plant’ fm' the could be increased four-fold with eration Hiifaviiife 0! neat litter and mull comparatively little effort or east. nn under construction in canada. What bluebeiries are produced b'e- from e of them is situated on a 150-acre y°nd the need 1°' 1°°°l °°n‘“mpu°n’ are exported to Boston and New ,York. Cranberries on the contrary 'valued at 8241.371 were imported to Nova Scotia. - International jeslousles must still line reckoned with. The proposed naval conference of five 'powers to I meet in London in January will sn- cuunter serious ‘obstacles in coming lio an agreement on such problems ,las ,the abolition of submarines, upon which President Hoover and Premier ,people of France are believed to be lopposed to abolition, but_ it was The understanding between Presi- dominate the seas, which ought to proposed to form a sort of federation. spoken of as the United States of Europe. one of its objects was as- sumed to be to check the aggres- sivencss of the United States of Arn- crica. in world af'falrs.- ` Now Mussolini! leading newspaper organ is calling for a “check upon Anglo-Saxindom." The Italian dic- tator is evidently playing at cross purposes with France, and is said to be “ambltious_to make the Mediter- ranean an Italian lake." This reads strangely in face of the fact that the same French journals which now support this charge were only the other day exalting over the warmth and cordiality between the Latin na- tions of Europe. Canada owes her existence to the Royal Navy. as the_London Morning Post truly says. The other Dom`lnf- cns owe a like debt and they do not forget lt. New zealand and Austra- lia contribute to the support of the Navy. but Canada with far mister trade to protect and placed clash be- side the gates of the greatest naval power in the New World has been hitherto content la remain wholly unprotected at sea save atths cost of the Mother Country. ’ - " In the Great War Canada played a inanful wart la the great. struggle on the land as was her duty. but has dom practically nothing for lea de- fence. Half her defensive duty hal Emerson who said: "To be great to be misunderstood." ' ' been well done and the einer. half an mn neglected. lntamwlbln- dans an selatcifaow thad"ner as-"them from doing lt.' ‘dues Ai Al Did Failing to wipe his feet on rainy days, Using the towels set forth for the Or No an A the iser of military aviation. of empl . _--...__......._______.... fors.' Csliadals richer and her trade tn. more ‘ mart ing to obtain relief. but ydu,lhe ° heslt However. if you will stand erect, sit mi abd and slow ons also to hold the Joint son‘s heavy. without operation. Many hundreds pen, have. If You do riot obtain relief by these ,My 111631061. then it will be time enough the opedic specialist regarding an op- 'Mar . 1-ilbbs andswift had no deatiu 150 operations performed. mi the , Q.; What is the value of the Can- nan adian A. is far greater than _ is generally M known, There are 35 million egg-pro- hem duced in 1928, 268 million dozen eggs mom led and 0 Canada was able to produce enouglilabse for our domestic requirements, though - the consumption is rapidly rising. 2;: Canada now being the heaviest egg consumer per capita in the world. °f Egg production has increased by 60 p. c. and value by over 100 p. c. in with nearly half of this whole; tl , the _#__ ro xaivrrrrili Th” They 'say you scolded your phllosol- nn" To ’I'he_ T0 , paper through mn you, .pp lands? he have little, irritating ways? me agreed guest, pm' than , dell -L_ The lls,lor'!'ranco, who recently made N10 unsuccessful attempt to fly the Iii tlantic, has offered his services to We Uruguyan Government as organ- iicly t ' ‘ ...__ ~ the widely extended than it -ver Surely it is now high time for U e erect. will lie- face downward with _ omclal viewpont. , .Warm thanks pillow underneath hips, will wear high lfor full information you are sending. om See Mr. Lsmonts statement in What / .. treih ,booted thbeto i ff.. I n:t,u_|‘ on B d Really Happened at Paris 1Bcribrlei_', _ _ ’ mil, avi 12. 'rne paraphrase of mul- _ -/',',_,' XantiPP¢. if your man had ways like t wma” “bk mm." 103°," I \ il i' `~ //, Z 1 * ‘ in presented io' the Germans.-I am W 1° not willing to have anything beyond ogra bil tnttli cdnre' of eeve a e renee _ sort. The determination of the IAM phic boundaries of Germany , ther peoples; and we should not ,ma .Mood ate st_undergoing an cpe;-ael°n_ ,risk being hurried into a_ solution Before v d at solely from the Ptrench inal belt tokeep abdomen back, The discussion that followed Wil- 0|- wnlgpewd wg,-nlng of llnpgndlng statement left the question of a Shlllly. will 0-ltlcss if you are too separate military treaty undecided, or _ l’°ii may really secure ‘relief depend upon whethertne muitary ex- "nc, . _ presented the draft terms short- down to mel" _ d°n¢ r'°~ lly and whether they proved sntisfac- Then to the Council. As it turned out, ' ’ tree t0 U80 ' : ` report dz the committee of mill- A muffled rustiins. words 1ii-imder- ‘~ experts was not ready before flV°°_d- ' ` . cn a, and the council round as A114 "wi 'il/°1°° MM. me within lr is change in lttnaz it yas ie- - the W°°d= ed for revision. It was not until .Uwe knnwwh" wen' ocmberi fann' Mama 11, after wllsdns' return 'fo 1°” 5“’°° ' A Francs that me military mms finally *“°”‘°’ ’°" °‘“’ “nm “W “P” ` ‘commended themselves' to the Colin- Bch “Kal I ' k th I5 HYUHSWMK. and the other on a 15,., nelng lncrenslngly llnported from . HE LAND WE LOVE cil, and were approved. By that time ° My ‘ee ‘M er m tn” -acre bog a few miles from New the States. This year 21,389 barrels, y consulted with House. who ' ` the beginning advised 'a shelving 'nm' "nd" 'P‘|¢°- '-1 °i1¢ Wh°» iilriiiiz . the question of whether _war Huh gxlytx' e r ’ I and pensions should be included cmnzmgnfdgn 5 “Sth Bvei'-. fmliloyment si.ll grows. uiclfiai re. direct damage In the replnuom "Behind me nmng.l”ves th ‘ tugns last aight showed that U-1 Oc. 7 yum ~ account, and a ooncentrationwupon buds ue’ _ e new? C; e ‘.il;i.‘;1.::.;';"i‘.::.".:zif:....;'.;°; W,-»»;~ »» ...S ___ to the Americans to make lt Plein waltlnguthe wamiin kiss 00 I f A ll' indirect war costs and pensions breath: 0 pr 8 :$3 Dhe,.___' should not be included. House did not L", ,meth for a whm___thel_e is year ago of th I w°rid=i' if. perhaps he would ferret “nl °° “F” lb” "ml" '”'°° *‘° iw auth- , tocer 14, as oo; Tsxpnziid ($2330 men and 31,000 girls. ' The l dinner be announced ere he inability to pay more than, cr even October swiftly veiled her face. and lee unemp oymem' grams Comma' would stir as much a”s, the pre-Armistice Agree- fledl i shave, or change his clothes, or ment called fcr. Ed. Note - The dis- -Edwand Ormerod in the Ottawa nl-n wash his hands? cussicn over categories wasneverlsss Journal. , em \‘If¢B¥fH-It. Wiillld he Nld U10 continued. I-louse telegraphed to wil- *-1 me to approve the inclusion of ions in the Reperaticn caleaoriss. _ ‘ ` \ .fini - ` "J -.-~.c,-. ,,,,,,,,,. ,ou ,en nm ,nh I feel that we are bound ln honor to V . __ f`_‘_tf.ji‘ gngnwl decline to agree to the inclusion of \ ' »,,- ;,i,;;_(;)/?f- _qlgn 'Allan' ln N” york -1-|‘m,,_ war costa in the reparation demanded _ ~\' _ . ;"'_., (_. i i ‘ time io think sr inn vu before fs iv conditions of peace were com- . ualwed td the enemy originally, /' should dissent and dissent pub- . u lf necessary not on' the ground , he intrinsic injustice of it but on he ground that it ls clearly inoonsii- F01' de" Iulf no' hi! |244 lh08 flcfabflll. “Ill Yllh Whll 'C d9l|bll'l|C1I |04 “ll ilitary and navel terms fsettledl' In “M7 nu” 'n° decked each fiiekle tree- ever wanton wooed'the woods de- ' lightfully, sflame. . . vers all must wear my liveryl" _ at her call new lovers came. sober valleys. ' burniiil 111115 one and thirty sims had waned Fawcett _Jubilee Glreulatl -il.- 1 wood . Thatsm -boding doom waited.~and there passed from now- - By FRANK Yuan i the final economic and political con- of hint form' M truer soul man _ ‘ < ‘ ditions seemed so nearly ready that thou," ‘ idea of presenting a separate M th _ _ 'mn _ cANAnIAiv me military treaty was tacitly dropped.. °::_'w ;°‘c,'.'°"’ °°"°b°' °”'"‘ ' The reparations problem had been Hnlovors Mmm' on hu "ve" ded over to an expert Commissl_on,_ gn, gmwr' “um and bare .B ,Henk E88? of which Mr. Lamont. Mr.'1\`crman ~ - dm,-eu, The vlliie U! the Clnldinii Esc nsvis, Mi-_ Bin-ucli, and Mr. vance 'rd expats their love in loneliness cCormick were the American mem- The Voice rose harsher, louder breath The Commission divided into bybreatn: ducing hens in Canada which DW' sub-committees to consider the ques- "Who loves thee, wanton, love, thee of categories, or the nature of to' death... , “med nt n°“n7 ”5'°°°'°°°' °nt”1° German responsibility for reparations, Thou cfferest us thy beautyl. . .Bmds, German cabacity to DIY. and methods th! 485'! ' Lim _ Quebec second. For the first time I making Gemumy my m_Wm°n», Thy time is finished, harlotl Upi- - the pines and spruce-a dusky ote her heart like some fore- -gloom _ evergreens," she cried; "Bow _;: »~- praise you in your newest gown, believed l-Till B'fBii‘ Sfilill 0! Gifmlll Save thine, poor wanton-thou a year' wc or let capacity would show her practical srtdeadl" Win( lbbllt 800000 WCTKON. gngl-ny tg ggpggb "lg “und “gy |155. NOW il Bill “las I0 |1011 HAM CMI. W|l.\ ously ami- .lowly because we have W' *" °"°*"l"il '°'l°1» power. ` ‘ . U A Pl nfortunately it proved ,lust as, ° ckard G C0’ as to do her duty and rellsvs difficult to reach aneemont upon the _ PHONE Me ' ""°“°f mm" °°°“"7' Tn' 004-econ-ee-¢»»¢M+¢»4¢¢¢` ' f . ern Dl0yment for approximulely 3_3" n. Th l asking for his decision, and the Th|'°°- °f "Ury five automobiles gm., e comm me has und" cm W|lh°\il i'°ffi°i\'lb¢i'|n§ *D lP¢ll¢ *-0 President replied flatly refusing us in Belslum are from America. ,me rove the inclusion of indirect war li..-" husbands do in other times and mu' which wen lcwrdlngly not ln_ , eluded. The President later yelding to ` ' Y arguments of General Bmuts and -#_-*tim mx ESTN T ...Y 1: are pleaillully ,n"||,,| ,nh . w. ther for Immedlaf, ' "I, ar futire '“ ""0 was you will kr comfort. he -“na °' *rue siaxmulu or lisa-rg.. W. D. Gillis nee the American memcersn-e~ AWIYIF’ oven luli.LloN ivoiutuiss iw c.izr:Ar nali'Am LONDON. Oct. 25.-The roll of un- r 14 last the uneinliioyed nunibal-_ 1,215,000. This total includes 25'!-‘ temporarily out of work and 78'. “°l'mBllY in casual employment total was 7,764 more than ine k l’°f°f°» but 106.154 less than A $0455' BDl>i'°v¢d schemes for guy- *"9"* srants $4,350,000. other “S Bliproved provided for finding ration 18 schemes to work for Uilfiloyment relief which lr. in eg. ated would cost $51,750,000, WFRE REMV ARE V90? do CUII Place your "Q" Co. coat rnous in Takes care of your comfort without lakh' eq-y muh Q. from yon. Its extreme simplicity makes it edvinlentaal simple in operate. requiring very little tim. gpg hw, "I effort. Bethune Hardware Go Ltd. 123 Queen su-me - pm, .,,, '-'ran rizicarnaiz imncwsna smar- . H. M. ROGERS £9’ CO Inc' Wholesale Commission Fish' - Dealers e ~ _ 11 Fulton Fish M31-kef NEW. YORK We Specialize’ ln Smelts - C. M Lampson8 amass, a c. 4. an Public Auction :gg - .553 IlrLB Of London, Nous nfl! lathe lllilll iffgli Th