YA Silver Service Cumplele With TRAY} Given Away F RE E E With Every Suite Purchased Before C h ri stm a s “M!!! That was a iron- derful idea-Joining to. Mlwr to Hive the home this beautiful Suits.” "And are Mother anil “I'll my it was. I'm sure proud of o u r home now.” Dad delighted! S they were longing Kroehler Chesterfield Suits for many years." 5 T"15_-.C_*ifi!-2.'LT5T°WN , ominous , 3'75 We thing to buy a gift, any gift, with a ‘Yell, thafs done" sigh-and it's quite another thing t0 buy something genuinely useful, really lOWlY 11nd acceptable! That's why a Kroehlei- Chesterfield Suite from Holman’s is the ideal 8lfl»_f0r the Home-it rings true with the Christmas spirit of unselfish giving. 10in together! It’s Easy on the Holman Home Plan. Places this Suite . ln Your Home TO-DAY, ' >1 CHESTERFIELD SUI TE "Tllflh Holman Homg Plan ls certainly prac. twat. Monthly Pa y. ments are so small, I'll hardly miss my “are; ay -- “We did well to choose for a f lifetime durability?’ or '1'“ "' p" "ll! it's handsome. Cosy and Comfortable, too," l Balance in l0 MOflllIly paymenlg ' NO INTEREST “After all — gifts for the Home are Best.” \ B. C. Relief Officials Are B e s i e g e d 99°11 W Wins about. 1n Canada tine elfectlvvnca ca whatever pnmc. By this tariff of Putty as applied w mliher the tariffs as the Governments 0d N0 NEED lll FEDERAL TRADE BHMMISSIBN Enforcement of Exist- tlvs social tariff we anJqy. | phrase I do not mean the in? P0391011 Industry, but. mooted by 0811MB. Federal and Provincial yum gamma-ration’ which when (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) BDPl-Wd. rcsulats oimimcmoe and set up standards therefor. l NANAIMO. B. c. Dec. lb-Slxtyy relied recipients and a number of “from much whldh is bet .. wqmm suppiflcrs wnllnucd men‘ “g “dlsieze tonight of the British comm. "WMEW on the abuses takl place ln business entdmldses, “g ma‘ Gollmllent ‘elm °ffl°°5 woum appen- mm were mm be here, wlicic two officials have been devised some new niece cf legm virtually imprisoned more than fiondvg-huh Y?“ Wt w and w the 24 houas u-lunout food. , 0988 0 men. Wei hfis short, mam,“ are devufwi ‘a siege after UllClT relief allowances i; (uiutqj, men and women we hcut IIO-IIChSZIZF) to $16 per working ovenllme, wage; we,“ 1 M81156 8y reused a" lwvtk during the winter months as 1W. we an told. Ill-lose -, w“ b u ti“; we 51m,“ have slwped. m“ r trod y ie government when weahhci‘ wnmlts. They claim they one group We cannot talc; action however we would like w, says an- w“ m“ “WW1 '0 W°Pk in Winter and other, because of conflicting m- mmlm dudes “he vast two veers m Cnngdjgn lug-imp,“ Th3. “m wowsmflm The beleagurcd officials, J. F. was made today byW. Mnl. Ole-Ike pleases the mas, labs gamma . Qflvcrnment ermplloymenl Oiminmn o-f the Oazisdlm Olwm- catches the imagination of thr Wm“ “M- W! J- F- Educ-Par- im- q; “mam, Mlflrgging cm mmmummm, tinclon. district mllof officers Canadian Shoe Mnnuisoturers’ As- . stared they intend to remain in ‘May I submit to you, gentleznsn, their offices as long as flhgy are . ~ degmwmng, y; that as a very logical first step we‘ ploketed although they have been‘ I: cost m one should set alone with line lob of onlorso police protection should enforcing the laws and regulations they deslre ho leave- Tbey have been without food since noon Monday. the pickets having searched ‘all persons enter- ing or leaving the offices. ing Laws Would End Business Mal- pra-ctices Claims W. MvcL Clarke. Guardian's Special Wire) EAL, Dec. l1—-A plea fol‘ enforcement of existing laws and regulatlons rather than measures to eradlcalo abuses (U. l’. by l o! sound bus- en‘. ._._..-___._.__._ SEA. LAND AND All! MENU mam“ ION 13mm) Bout c- w" ‘"‘""“ “m” PM“ " uilllfilid the m,’ the hofilds Sim“ p m‘ “rmmm and the mountain garden to draw N"! “m! “calm the “nmmuw a bu" upon, wonderful menus arc possible s lnefl- The “mm” l‘ n“ Maul“ on Ascension. Anyone can have mm‘ l” m“ m” GWQmmm“ oysters for dinner, followed by tur- tle soup, roasted crab, crayfish, csv- msndolory powers but nlihqr. that drisntnucstiuotgnisxiuyoothlfl“ o, dam“, flying mm ,m_ “d partridge, pheasant, rabbit and a on the part of administrators of ‘c mime“) - l" "Wu-us salad containing oranacs, In- sllowed the strength of the law tomlm ‘omebeme, and rlneapfl t laws be vlthsted and the teeth 0! 1'98"‘ all produce of the Island. l Negligence Of The unemployed men laid the d8“ Former Amherst Boxer Pl a n s To Make Tour .___.__ (C. l’. By Guardian's Special Wire) AIWFIIEIRST. N. 5.. Dec. l1~Ver- non Cormler. one of New Ehiglandts leading featherweight bnttlers, who halls from Amherst, i5 plun- rilncg n tour of the Aiitlpndes. ln a letter to relatives here lie said he had tried to delay the tour alter becoming a proud father but had been unable merits. cormler vcr wlthln the next f0 may fight there before cros Pacific. Tkl-Jlies At Wheel Of Automobile Crew ,Blamed F0 r l Guardian's Special Wlrs) HARTLAND. N.B., Dec. ll. -- (Q p_ gable) rstrlakcn with a heart attack, Dr. l... Guardlnys 39mm who; ‘Dec Macintosh collapsed m. the JQHN‘S_ Nndw 13m 11___5u.‘ wnccl of his motor csr snddlccl this Com-t in Admiral‘, “may d,“ afternoon. Hc was returning from .. ._ r Woodstock with a companion and m 131C the car stopped salely alter swerv- ..c\l 111E- Born Dr. Macintosh served as a during the Great War in France. Greece, Salonlca, Egypt, and the Balkans. Alter the Armistice he was ‘nursing officer at a seamsns hoa- 1 pltal in Englund. Ho was a prom- both u regards discgpnne and semi lnent horseman and had entries in manshlpwss deplorable." stated Mrqmeets “l w°°dsl°ck' “ederlmlh Justice w. J. I-llgglngs in handing‘ F0"- Ffllrfleld and Houlw“, Me down his dwisqon 1 Survivors include Dr. P. A. Mac- It was a test cnsc brought b_v Mrs.‘ Illwsh- slmlwelvlllf- 0m» 5nd 911"‘ Alberta. Collins, widow of wwuu- W“ Mflclnmsh- Tewflivr bmhers. Collins, one o! the victims, and s m- “m1 MTS- Belwin. Inkcrman, Ont. llsr actions by other claimants “ml M“ mg- New westmlllml? against the owners of the Silver" B-C-r 53mm- Clty are pending. Damages will be -~ determined by the court registrar. (BY ST. premc (‘ideal that negligence of LllC : Silver City's crew wus 1X11‘. for the loss of the schooner l‘. Collett oft Torbay lust June, ulmi, following a collision, the hlllfllicl‘ craft laundered csrrylrm six lo their hs. "I have to express the opinion that the conduct of the crcw of Lilo Silver City on the night in question. 57 years ago hi Dundas, Ont“, captain l will go to Vancou- rtnlght llhll sing tho Crime Conference In Washington (By Guardian's Special Wlrel WASHINGTON, Dec. l1. - Cres- tlon of n national base of operations against the underworld of the Unl- ted States was urged by Attorney y olilclals in General Homer Climmlflfl5 W018i"? Clvll and mllltar Mexico, El Salvador, Nicaragua and Guatemala, and even a President 0! in sn address st the opening session Honduras, as well as olftclsls 19 of the Crime Conference under De- china, were mentioned as the reclp- [ pargmem, of Justice auspices, mus of the payments In 6m- N-ken! Before s. distinguished gathering lirom the fyles of the Wlnwe-ilcqwuion included President Roosevelt. ‘and Remington Companies who also spoke, and cabinet secre- The head o! the Nicaraguan Na-l caries. Cummings so ll-lllnfll Gllflrd. trlllléd b! United llshment of anatlonalsclentlllc and marines. was said to have i-e- education centre from which to dir- o! graft and bribery payments delved a. "commission" cm orders ect the drive on crime would result reaching from Central America to from that country, with the “lmcw- in "better ways of taking all the China as competing arms salesman ledge" ct the country's president. various steps ln criminal law en- souaht orders for their companies This, the letter ssld. could not bQnYOTCAZIHBHlv." was disclosed today in the Unltcdl culled bribery or graft. Coordination States Senate's investigation of the A man named only as General law enforcemen munitions industry. r Padilla, was reported to have rccelv- em and state, In one instance, a. the largest, of which individual in ed as evidence declared that ln some E. E. Jonas, Remlng- asked by President Roosevelt. The Latin American sales State Depart- persuading purchas- President said: mcnt officials were "w arms to buy the, “The regulation of the illicit trut- tholr eyes to small graft on before he sxflc in drugs, the prevention of com- truissctlo? The letter came s. would meroc ln stolen woods. and Rene-WHY. .- thc Xylcs f the Remington ‘the interstate character of offences . a roving crlinl Expose Graft 0f Arms Salesman By Richard l». Tumor, Assnellted Press Staff Writer (B! Gulrdllifs Special Wlrel WASHINGTON, Dec. 11.--A trnlljtstes letter lntroduc- ed "presents," was $250 from ‘ton agent, for tlon become filmed with docile-l would 1a ——-—————-———- lllllifl- U00 Ilnnrd‘: for Born loci Company attributable to tbs w? Prince Gcorfl and Prl ml l l... . to cancel his engngc-| l ld the estalb- ' l showing the hugs wedding bells wh . its street the day o! the weddtm t Greece. All Landon In of all United States t agencies, both fed- rid the ald of eve a wsr on crime was A scene ln Bond St, London, hung suspended ln all the mefliopo been Marina o dressed up for the feitlve occasion. l . have presented nsltonsl problem against which primitive forms of law enforcement lrs relatively pow- ei-less" Ml‘. gates bo plln “with scientific ca an administrative structure tie in ever‘! law eniorctng - - federal. MAM. Ind 106A! in l- fill nmsevslztben sskedtbsdcle; on gangsters and their mimic; wJ I II