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Advertising and Circulation Telephone DAILY EDITION Member ol Audit Bureau of Circulations RAMSAY MarlMNALn. .86 .98 Wednesday, Oct. 28, 1931 WHAT OF THE SOVIET? People who read recently of the distorted and abbreviated news despatches that are allowed to be published in Russia will be wondering how much the people of tho Soviet Union will know today of the result of the elections in Great Britain. How will the Soviet officials explain it? I will be a great jar to their hopes and expectations. While the communistic vote is said to be slightly larger at this election than in the last, it is almost negligible. Russia may now definitely write off Britain from the list of countries likely to follow in its footsteps, for many years at any rate. Dr. Maguire wishes to announce to his friends and patients the opening of the new office In Rooms 7 8 and 9, Smith Block Telephone 525 CANNING TO HEIP POOR Movement by Women, Preserving Fruits and Vegetables. Snreads ! in Ontario TORONTO, Oct. 27. 'The way in $5.00 Which the women of Ontario have 10c applied the idea of 'canning bees' to preserve foods for the families of S-00 the unemployed should be an inspiration to all, and. an example to $6.00 tUe men who monopolize govem-900 ment positions," said the Globe In a recent editorial. 1.40 .02 .15 The Globe some days ago recorded the fact that the women of Missouri had organized volunteer groups who were busy conserving on a large scale fruits and vegetables which will be neede dthls winter.. S. C. Tweed, M.L.A., publicly urged ' Ontario women to do likewise. The ; response has been afforded a striking contrast to the dilatory methods of governments. In various centres women leaders are busy. Housewives are donating spare Jars as wel1 as giving tnelr niMTicir pt ppTinv liKlilbll hLhLllUiV services for the actual work. In The British election was a tremendous expression of some cases foods are supplied free public opinion in favor of a business government. The by volunteers; in others, vegetables, people voted for the party with a policy and against the frulte and ppMe being pur-group that stood for a continuation of the high dole and SftJ the drift into financial ruin. The majority for the National the particular method used. . government, headed by Premier Ramsay MacDonald is so n is interesting to compare the large as to be unweildy and dangerous. To have opposition different technique of men and practcally wiped out is something wholly new in British women in times of emergency. The politics men nave Deen agulng about put- It is to be assumed now that the present government ILnfttlv 7 , . . , . trans-Canada highway for the past ii i m i will proceed to out its of home carry policy protecting in- fourteen months. Ye nothing has dustnes and of balancing its budget. Already it is said .been done. No sooner do women there is a turn in the tide of affairs and unemployment j approve an idea than they get busy is less than it was a few months ago. What the country iand "pp Jt- Men me to do their undoubtedly needs is to have all her people producing, ,tfrlking before tta work; earning honest money for themselves insteaS of subsisting JJgS start worl before they sta? on stipends paid from the public funds. The British people ' Grant h Asked are tired of the dole and the expression of opinion yester- The National council of Women, day was a clear indication that their system has not been prominent in this movement, has a success, for it has not met with the approval of theaskedthecItytTorontofor a grant workers themselves. J $2f 0 m rder 40 ?Tchi p: duce from the markets which will ... LLOYD GEORGE LIBERALS. used during the winter to'help out Possibly the most pathetic figure in the new House of uie supplies of the House of jn-Commons will be Right Hon. David Lloyd George, former ,dustry. Mrs. a. m. Huestis stated Premier, who stands alone, stripped of his following, leader, that though they could get a con- Of a Jost cause ' ;iderable amount of fruit from the And yet as" we look back and see the little to the of his in the of her coming rescue country time war, -pieasevnake it clear to the pub-time need amid the applause of all the people ; as we see lie that the movement of the emerg-him going out to settle labor disputes, to urge greater pro-; eficy committee win not hurt the duction so that the country might win in the great struggle ;reUU1 trade" sald nnben of the in which they were engaged, we must admft that he was it: We J" have "ll1: created then one of the Empire's greatest men. And today as we popularity o see him standing almost alone there in his old age, firm for help trade ... L - 1 -11 I . 1 i I. t l i - . a canning over the city that should what he believes is right, we admire him just as much as The wbmen are delighted that the ever. Possibly he sees the humor of the situation. We ! Domestic science centres are to hope he does. 'And we think, too, that if he died today he to the supply of canned wriiiM vnnoivo nno nf tV.o nvanfoaf fnnvol tUof Q,r o and preserved fruit. "What I like t -7-V T " i. about It," said a member of the Britisher was given and everyone would say what a won-, committee..; -l that the gins are! ufiiui man im ims ucen. I being taught to do up fruit and in cldentally get a lesson In charity j Fruit and vegetables are necessary proposition. James Anderson, after having fpent the past summer in the Atlin district with a gold dredging outfit, has arrived at Anyox. He is a brother of John A. Anderson, road superintendent for Atlin district. j 'Ki "rJ ; The. Northern Electric-ABC VaSher may be purchased on special long term arrangements $5.00 down and the balance spread comfortably over two years. PAY.FOR YOUR WASHER ttt as vr tXysfor itself etablcs, both in reality and in promise, were teported by a member of the diet, and it has to : e emergency conservation com Prominr Rnmsnv Afnonnnnlrl will hp n nrniul mnn tnrlnv : come our ,beeS fT thC Labor party and been 'ffSV SSS.'SZ.." XJgEl persuaded to seek another safer seat he decided to fight Generous offers of fruit and veg- and Dundas Streeu it out in his own constituency and justify himself among1 his own people who had trusted him before. Many feared mat ne Avouid he beaten, but most people were pleased to , read in the bulletins his morning that the leader of the! government was elected. , NEWS OF THE MINES AROUND PRINCE RUPERT Exhibit of Taku Ores New Strike on Nation River Spent Summer in Atlin District A splendid exhibit of ore from the Taku River district is on view at present at the headquarters of the British Columbia Chamber of Mines in Vancouver. The ores were sent by D. J. McDougall of Tulsequah and were gathered from various properties in the Taku region. Included in : the lot are samples of antimony "rofi from the Whitewater gold group,; PLANNED RAILWAY which is attracting; such a lot of interest Just now, copper from the Tulsequah Chief and Manvllle The Twenty years Ago column cf the Vancouver Province ha thn i ... i . . & groups, and silver-lead from the "'uwu,b- nmiouncemciu was Banker, Erickson-Ashby and Silver made ,n Vancuvcr today by J. L. i Bei groups Cot. member for Athabasca In the I ! 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