DECEMBER..§~_ 1.913 “at e-nz-vi-vna-nzn ='..\. a '-\~Y"-' nryvir- r.- ~ --:.;-\.:11-\ . Our ing. colo 11311111 The Nioclern Store mobs sci; << 11111111111 l'rcln_ bfiilc_p_____ c‘ ended today when union of 1.500 who had remain- I;_- out of the original 25.- 1ct.d to return to work :1 ikr-lv ma,‘ the strug- ill.‘ [tOllQllllU lii.\\'i was be- _ .~ _1-1'11 from f-ictories and u 1.1a lower house of parlia- Socialists anduCommun- a bitter light. Tile .. d almost unanim- ilntlicr. V 1lz11ilci".< indical-Soc- "cprcscii EMIVCS of the 1 ilxiddlo c ass-that the ques- g, i115 |)0\\'£l‘ depended tonight. 0011111111111 t. and Socialist left "v11 curtain. almost ivithout 1. t0 vo1c_c,tz:11ns_- fhe Gov- cn (qilcsitiililz; iaised isi the cl Deputies. The Chamber us i111" had been tolerant of holds the 1p of his party to its re- 1 conservative line 1 elc doubt that the T181" ‘u.- to siiilport his Gov- ilie only alternative of front. .l1us Ewing D41- liiig chance for a 100- 1L‘ 5 r b \'(i’1‘.ll)2!_ 4i) to ltpliiiit-suppoifteci elect- uin before the iIfllY-‘Xldilll; Li‘ faced a bitter £18111- 1mm - Loft 11nd Independent ... over his foreign policy. t1lZl'1‘i‘(i that V t 11.1ve l1 lice hand in eastern- .1i l‘t‘l.ill‘ll for licr Surrender Ills cric claim on Alsace-Lor- id nurcclnciit- for the pro-Scull o p s» her own or Italy's °°1' cs. ilks with Foreign Minister .-. Bonnet. Foreign Minister ll V011 Ribbclitrop of Ger- developed the idea that <-e and Germany could live to- cellel- peacefully. Thev sighed 9119 Gnl-innn-Frenoli pact yesterday- c1111.. E A DRESS IS AN IDEAL GIFT extra something super quality fabrics and styl- tic of relfinement-beau- tifully tailored and styled with the season's most important details- sizes. $12.95 to $11.95 AND MANY OTHER GIFTS TO CHOOSE 141 Great George St., Phone 55 dresses have that They are amazingly urful — characteris- All $3.95 to $5.95 FROM AT & WILIJE Charlottetown for Modern Ladies‘ i lLEU inc Louv - Museum today‘ 111E il-lialted over teacups at the visitor's iota _ Persons close to the Foreign M111- istry said heir main subjects were economic. French and German ec- onomic experts also conferred and early measures to improve opera:- lOn of the French-German trade treaty were expected. ’I‘h..-.e sources said there Wils "i 0 question of a th1rd power” 111 ll‘0 conversations, indicltlng that l1: problem of possible German support for unofficial Italian dcmandsfor French territory. such LS Tunisia, had been shelved. Jury Returns Murder Verdict SINTALUTA. Sask. Dec. 7 —fC P) —Arnold Graham. 24-year-old Wlnni eg youth, testified at the inqu into J. A. Kaescrs death godly that Hgryy Hoitiil, faring murder charges, told him ne had “hit a man on the head with a wrench" while driving by auto- mobile to Winnipeg. Heipel. 24-year-old Arcola. Sask. farmhund. arrested at Oregon. 111.. is accused of shooting to death the 65-year-old Kaeser, farmer at Moosomin. Sask. ‘The coroner's jury foulild th-al Kaoser came to his death Nov. 9 through bullet. wounds from a .38 calibre firearm filged by some DE»!- son unknown. Kaesers body with four bullets in the back was found Nov. 12 near Sintaluta. 50 miles east of Regina. and his blood- spattered car was found ln Winni- P98- TO HOSPITAL 1N PRAM LONDON-Ill in hermome 25 miles away. M151 E “Id B““°“'5 insisted she would go I113’ 14> Que“ Mary Hospital here. Her husband took her all the way in a pcram- bulaltor and at the end he. was treated for exhaustion. llonncLand Von Ribbentrop vis- condolcncc 70o per inch. 411 i-vilts pcr inch. I Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Minimum Charge for Any Advertisement 25 Cent-a. Central Guardian locals. 4o per word; Wf-‘lkm ""1 Eum“ 1°“! 2c per word; Announcements and Coming Eventclfichpebvzord ililssified 2c per word; In Memorlum NOUCBS. 79¢ PEI’ v i 5 "t ll-ffll and Spiritual Offerln . Cardl. etc» 4° P" film“ ulw" ° Qddln‘ engagcmoilll 40 wordplay $1. 111111 i0 cents for every additional 3 words. Not oec Appreciation, 70c per inch or 4o per word. Lists of Subscription; Other rates on application. i Millllllllm charge for any advertisement twenty-ll" °°1-"‘5' of Thanks and r1111 s.\1.ic-1\i.aska AND (‘R055 11.1.. Appl" 122 Ulrer Priiiic _ 1.11am 1607i“ A 5-4912-(11511- Hilf SALE-A GOOD MILK COW. 1\,i1l.v Mrs, Ernest Leonard. 1‘ 1111111: 1101111. L-76-12- loud saw - POUhTB-dif dfilgéfik ll (j . 7 ll 113 » YllllFFlCS C36 DefwLl-587-l2-2-l2l. Hill SALE -— THREE STEERS 181.11: 11nd i1 half years old. W811i?!‘ .11 1111. Lance C0\f1’_.|_10a_12_8_3l. FOR SALE — ONE LADIES’ FUR- 1111111 Coat with Fur Collar. Call J D. Jfiaiiaiady. - Eastern. "FJJIIJQB? _ K111‘ Street, H _ '1 '11“ SALE —' (YRUKIIED SHELL 1'11‘ Poultry 75c per hllndfid- 1'll1'ic Fisheries co. L-587-l2-2-l2l. L. IOR. SALE-STRONGLY BUILT mules. 10. ll and 12 feet loniz. “l; or without benches for tllllln. Phmi-e 876. 1rB6-12-7-3i1 3" SALE ONE AYRSHIRE BULL 2 ' < heifer fresh. 3 y- .1rs old. one cow four years old 1111i‘ in IlTR-llfill February. Best 01 R. 0. P. backing. George L. Bos- "11. Frenchfort, R. * .. _ __ _ LL..___ I ‘Lira-u: RIVER“ TOLLING a Retrieving Duck Dog Pup! W!‘ Bale. Price for immediate 8810 $25 00. Born October l7. 1933- R~ P. ‘llcmeon. Town Clerk 8a 7768B- urcr, Yarmouth. N. S. L-553-l2-1-7l. COLUMBUS. 0.. Dec. -—(APl— The pcrscons were fatally in- lllrcd and at least. a half-dozen filllffx‘ were injured tonight when fir» lrrippcrl l1 elderly IFTSOIIS in B Kern Rest home in the north- ern section of Columbus. Agents Wanted JOIN FAMILEX T0 INSURE YOUR. share in the business l11¢k'"f1 and makepa decent living. No risk. Experience in door to door Dre- feraale, but not necessary. Every person, a customer. Exceptional quality. Low FY1085. Atuactive ackages. r a permanent. growing busi- ness investigate. Filll de ails and Catalogue without obllgdtcn. pumiiex C0,, 570 St. Clemeni, Mqalrcalif -_..-.,;.1i'1'4~ W " 1;... _ LOST-FOXHOUND NEAR MIL- ton. Finder notify Stan Bigzor. __14;1 Ave, City. _ 11-128 Work Wanted W 1511111111111151111‘ "clogs 11111151;- work in City. Apply ‘g-ggrlciziaéiifl. Female _ Help iwanted __ M11111 wan-rap 7 inusrm no iéiqéhi-iilbogi79iii Pii-oligzll-ilfi _M_iscellene:ou§___: r.:.~ ' "_" H511 11.11.1111 prices tillNlggcea-gg: R31“ DlcklesoIL-lltl-IZ-B-(ll. 11:11.1 .’.‘1’5l’.'.°11.%‘.'.‘11”1.'.£.l1...l9.“ pairs on any ""1" "V" ca" w". McKay-s Radio SPTVICP. 4i __ Richmond Street. 65 l2 7 ,. ED FIFTY CENT “ZQQE? 121E111. class work- r. Younke l-llshfleld- daily. , a. c ad- p onrL i Very profitable Plan. m This column In reserved for new! 0| locll interest but advertising u newsy nature may be lulerted at l cents u word ltrlotly pay- able in advance. ' e111~111111111.1¢%51<11r11 maul:- ANCE. L-fl789-7-2l-3l2 (TIIURCII 0F SCOTLAND-Ser- vices oil Sabbath. Dec. 11th. at Eéllv-ZCI‘ ll a. 111. and 7 p, m. Rev. J. H. Bishop. Minister. L425. KNIGHTS 0F Columbus. Im- oozxant special meeting this even- ing 111. 8:15. Instill-lotion of offl cers. Full attendance requestidiz‘ WE WISH t0 adrvise our shippers iciiyaghtiég lZIllOTCSLNLI-LIIECO" advances 1 v - rem ' cm n " The interest is pa y 1151' the number cf days the ad- vanceds outstanding. The Domin- ion Ptlver Fox Furs, himltecL 11-126-12-8-21. HIGHWAYS OPEN T0 TRAF- FlC—I’I1-zhways Irim Charlotte- town to Suinme Peters. Mon-tague Harbor were reported open to mo- tor traffic yesterday. Din. roads were still blocked in some sections by the remnants cif heavy dmifts but_ 1n many places Tuesday night's 111211 winds had dried roads to al- most summer firmness, Absence of iii-st sips-cued the iii-vine process. it was said. LUMBER OFFICE ENTERED- The waterfront office of L, M. Pool: and Co, lumber merchants. was broken into la. Tuesday 111811‘- or early yesterday morning. it was reported yesterday. As fl: as could be learned. nothing of value was taken. The cash in the office uias locked up in a 2600- pound safe. The office cash reg- ISLZI‘ was badly damaged in pry- ing it open. SEE PLANE MOTIONLESS _ Charlottetown citizens witnessed yesterday what was apparently a miracle —a Canadian Airways plane, both motors roaring, hover- int; over the city without mak- ing _a.11_v headway. After remaining stationary for several minute; it veered to the north and was lost from sight, A cheek revealed that it was a "test flight" and that the machine was deliberately pfllllllll’! into strong headwinds while at the same time the twin motors were throttled down. RECEIVES DRAMA AWARD — Mr. Charles Jenkins of Charlotte- C. D. A town urns awarded a . (Canadian drama award) by the Community .Di'ama League 0f British Columbia with headquart- ers in Vancouver. it was learned yesterday. M1-. Jenkins is a mem- ber of the Little Theatre Guild and the Lipdorian Players of the Holy Redeemer Parisl; here. The award is conferred for outstand- ing work in connection withdrama in Canada. For the last three years Mr. Jenkins had been active in Little Theatre activities here, He directed the play n ‘The Zone" that was awarded first place in the Prince Edward Island Drum. Festival last year. Two years ago Mr. Jenkins directed the winning. play in the New Bninswick-Prince Fxlivard Island Regional Festival. The play. "Nocturne." was written by Mr Harry E. Foster of Char- lottetown and was staged at Of.- fawa iii the finals of the Domin- ion Drama Festival. Mr. George Ayers. President of the Charlottetown Kinsmenls Club. left yesterday mci-ninz to attend a meetinw of the District Council of the Marltlmcs, to be held in Am- herst, N. S.‘ Girl Clerk Opens Fire On Robber ‘TIIVIIMDIS, Ont, Doc. 7 —(GP) -Nell Donovan. Alias Austin Craft. was arrasted as he loft the Palace Theatre tonight and charged with robbing the Tlmmins branch of The Bank of Montreal today of $4,922 in cash. Police who made the arrest said Donovan mode no attempt to resist and carried $76 in a pocket. In u. room ho all y enticed. at the Empire Hole hero was found $3.000 in a satchel in which the money was carried sway when the bank was held up mt noon. A pistol which police sgld was tak- en from the teller who handed over the cash was found in the room. TIIMMINS. Ont. D261 ‘I --(CP) —Unperturbed by revolver shots that missed him, an unmasked man today held up and robbed the Bank of Montreal branch here of $4,900. escaping after addreesiniz the bank siaff briefly at the door. “Even Kingston is better than the way I'm living.“ he slid, one hand stuffed deep in a coat poc- kct as lhouzh it held a gun. ‘Then he walked out. cuffyiflil B b19£1< vause filled with currency thal- Teii-el- John Norman had zlvcn %lle robber, described as being a- bout. 26 years old, iiayo scarcely l- slgn that he knew he was in dan- gel‘ when Miss Pauline Mullen, the banks ledger-keeper, fired two shots at. him as he was leaving. Both shots were wide and hlBh °1 the mark. Portugal Clings To Mi-"British- Allianco~~ e pQNDQN, Dec. 8—(Thuraday)—- (CP-Havas)-Portugal clings firm- ly to its ancrnt alliance with Great Britain acoordlflll 1° l T990"- 1551194 through the Overseas do De- partment and published toda by the Government stationery o fice. The report, dated as of Auk“!!- 1939, and drafted by A. H. W. Kind’. commercial attache of the British Embflssy at Lisbon. deals mainly with economic and commercial con- ditions 1n Prtugal and the effects u; the spankh civil war on i210 Anglo-Portugesa alliance. King wrote that "mlsund 11111111111151" beflwee1 Portulnl HM Britain arose from the flct m“ Portugal's relations with other pow- ers w:re occasiomllly 11141135“ m‘ compatible“ with the spir f. and ob- Frog the dominating factors are L-tll-l2-7-Zll. tr."- oi' ll BUYING DRESSED POULTRY ‘no ill . jecjlitleshglildhhlgcbegltgifgotten 3:11: a alliance is deeply and firmly -. 1n me sentiment and minds 1e Portugese people and that common interests of the two oao-ia-a-ioi. 11mg?“ It" "iglgfm "Qagi I'HE____CHARLOTTETOWN___QLlAl§Dlf1l§1_ _ "|T|lC Central Cuardianilncal B, W, L, Monthly Meeting - Held Tuesday The December meeting of the local C. W. L. was held Dec. 6. at 8 P. M. 111 the K of C_ Hall. Mrs. Frank Murray presided and opened the meeting with prayer. The minutes of previous meetings were read and approved. e Correspondence. including letters from the Dioce-an President. Diocesan Convanors also cards of thanks for wpressions of sympathy and mass cards and llinilks from Sisters of Mount Si. Marys anzl Social service and Mutrcn of Sail- itorium for donations to ilieil- work, were read by Corresponding Secre - a e Treasurer's report was also read and showed a SdllSlaclOfy bal- ance. 'f‘he Convenors of different coin- mittecs reported good work being done. S uoy U.ub. colivcncr report- ed that several Sloilp. were tarry- on very successfully. e Social service convcnor rc- ported that a grcatdeai liad been accomplished for this wOl'lil\' caure by distributing crticks of clothing to the needy and helping lo .2011". The convenor of the aged and iii- firm commit ecs asked 1o have her comiitee enlarged for the Cllfhl- mas work and outlined l1 uliil fol" the usual Christma. trcnt to 111(- different institutions. Aluniigeliicil s were comple ed for this lnxincll o1 the work. It was decided to i-ivi- "1111- il~1:-.:l donation to the Dls|wl1~11l1v ullzl Santa Pal Filnd. The procedure. in dCLllll with the ofllnpalzn lifffliihst indecen. 1.1.- enture was dascussed and in this connection an article from the New Freeman was read dealingrwith a naueous campaign which is being carried on by some of the lczlding ma . The writer statccl that s cious 's.rguments are ail insult to Catholic intelligence and a oimlienze to Catholic loyalty. 11¢- cordin ly i: was decided to draft a iesolu n to show our pm t a. gainst such immoral publications. The Christmas mes age contained in the League Magazine fmm 1111.» National President was read and appreciated by the members. The President announced that the musical pwtranune had to be can- celed owing to unavoidable ‘rciiin- stances bu‘ that a spcakt-i- 11nd a musical programme will {future our meetings forlhc wiintrr nirlr is. Other routiliobusincss wa- trans- acted and meeting adjourned. MINE DISASTER to the haulage rope, said. He had been on the ic-b a vear. Casey said he did not know "how anyone was that rake. down DhGIE and lived." One of the survivors. Charles Gordon, undei-gliculrd manager of tihe colliery. was a member of the irmeotion, party. _ The official party was given some idea of the scents of de- struction witlnmsod by rescuers. Belihs, miners’ caps and lights. some of the lights still buniina. were strewn over the mile and a Quarter between the wrcckaize of the cars and tihe bottom of the shaft. Lunch cam were found along tzhc route of the wild ride. Dr. Alan Cameron, Nova Scotia deputy minister of mines who will preside at Moniziayls inve iizatieli. said lie obtained “a. phvsical pic- ture of the ivliole 1111111111" H» said the ends of the broke-n rope 11nd been taken an-d would be sent either to Sydney 0r Halifax for tattina. Warmly Welcomed O11 Return From Spain (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wirel NDON, Dec. 7~A izicifclplls crowd of 10.000 g1- melnbcrs of the Spanish Govcriilnenits inter- national Brigade. lilCilldlllff four Canadians. when they reached Vic- toria station tonigh-t. _ The Canadians were _C. Martin. Toronto: W. Moses. wlnfliD-ERZ A. Hale, British Columbia. and J. MEI-I1l.. a Scottish-Canadian ivhose add/recs was not available. The brlimde members were V ac- com/mfdated temporarily 111 private homes unibll arrangements are completed for their retum home. 0. o0‘, --~ 1 - "ca-ca"... 1 .11.‘ I 981-3.‘.- II vlllcllulu l vniuinm O \ N M 0 '0 I'A'AQ.A 4.2.2.26" f» TMQuAMQAMQmpuny f Quaker Flour . l 75 Doris B 77 Betty 2 79 Sllincv 8 80 Erllcst 7 Bl Chris J 1 Elaiiir 1 Jarkir.‘ 10 Robert 6 Cathewne 5 Mark 5 roilnrfi 4 Miwrllc 2 Harvey i0 months 14m 1'1 Rcbcrl l0 Aliirgerci 9 V/llfred 2 Frederick 1 Leon 8 Ronald 6 fmrralne 7 Virginia 4 Charles 5 Bett-y ‘l 134 Doris 7 135 Shirley 4 136 Stirlin: 6 mo: “Hotel-Ship” Act Becomes Effective (C. l‘. bv (iuardiarfs 311M181 Wlrcl - HAMILTON. Bermuda. Der. '1- Berniurials contentious "Hotel- snip“ Act aimed at excluding pas- senger lilies from using their ac- commodations as hotel Gui-Fl!“ whne in harbor at Hamilton or St. GBOTEFS BHTflildC-i became‘ effec- m-e mdiiv ivhen the co1onlal £0-_- nmmsn-t veceivrd i'0.\'fll Bfifllti 111' the lcizisiatinn. Canadian Naiilonfli steamships lines are exempt from l no ies. ‘hi1;- tl-ie bill passed in August. opponents petitioned the Secretary of State for the Colonies to dlis- allow it but were unsuccessful. The bill ivas aimed at P11589118" liners whose accommodations are used by passeiicers while the 5111135 are in harbor here. Bermuda hotel- keeucrs and leirislaitcm maintain lhflfvbilSlfléSfi suffered from the riraeice . Acltation for ivassagp of the bill started last June 6 with Governor Sir Rrainalrl l-Iiivardls Speech from the Throne at. the ODPIUHR session of the Legislature. The Speech named the Eastern Steamship Lines of New York and criticized their practice 111 kreping passcnsm aboard their liner Acadia when she was in Bermuda ports. _ The bill provides a maXi-Yhilm fine of $1.000 for each day the o!- fence is committed. 50111.11. saiuucfioivvcu-r DOMINION. N. S. -— iCPl f- l-‘irst. convent devoted to social service work in Antiiwnish diocese has been owned in this Cape Bre- ton mining town the R. C. Sisters of Si. Martha. Biiflwp Morrison officiated at the opening. PR OSEFLYTE OFFENDERS IIALIFAX ‘1OP1 —MOl‘f‘ than 100 siiuilnotises foi" non-removal of snow from sidewalks were issued by Polite Chief Judson Conrad af- lvr the scasonlsnfirst. snowfall. _ MONDAY YOU RE ALWAYS WORKING,JANE. CAN'T YOU SIT DOWN AND TALK? NO, JOHN, I CANT! YOU KNOW I'VE GOT TO MAKE BREAD. Shows Enterprise In Landing Crder The following news ibcln from a recent. issue of a Proviclencollhode Island, paper will be read wih in- lcrest hcrc: _ "The Canadian motor vessel Prin- Cass Arlene arrived in Providence harbor this niorliiilg iDcc. 1i but dldn‘t know exactly why or where to dock. "It happened this ivay- She left Charlottetown. Prince Edward 1s- land. last Saturday with a .lot of poatocs and turnips. Destination was New York, But the skipper lmrned a Providence commission house’ wanied some badly, _ "Princess Arlene has no wireless so the shipper. Frank Clark, hired an airplane. chased the ship to sea and shouted instrilc‘ ins to 0 to Woiidelice. Captain Richard did 1.0. flocked at the Bilrrows. & Kenyon ivharf tcmporarili and Lllcii found Oil- ujhv he was there and where 2o.‘ 1M1’. Clark received word of the requirement of the Providence com- lnis=ion house While in Boston. and chartered the plane from there.) floare Denies §Charges 0f Censorship LONDON. Dec. 7-10? Cable)- SirSamuel Hoare. home secretary, tonight vigorously denied charge: of Geoffrey Minder. Liberal, in the House of Commons that the Gov- ernment exercised censorship upon the press or films. . Mander asserted pressure was brought to bear on newspapers to reflect the Government's view- point in international affairs. and contended a number of newsreels had been banned or cut_ Sir Samuel raid: “There never has been any suggesdon of the Gov- ernment exercis ng censorshi eith- er upon the press or upon fl ms." 'I"here is no justification. he fid- deri. for the silggcsfion that "we ivish to suppress the expression of opinion that docs not support the Government view." The Home Secretary simultan- eously to1d the House he was con- sidering whether it would be prac- ticable to bu; into s at1lloi'y' form his ilnclei-takinc that the official secrets act. irriiilri not be applied to newspapermen. Anamcndment. by Alec Beech- man. National-Liberal. to the effect the House was satisfied that the British tradition of libel-tv of b3:- 11 Dressiori and opinion had maintained unimpaired by the Government carried 171 to 124 The amendmen‘ was to Mr. Mandens motion denloring "any form of pol- itical censorship." Is Appointed T0 Ontario Appeal (‘curt (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) OTTAWA. Doc. 7—Mr. Justice C. P. McTague of tihe Ontario High Court was todaiv appointed to vhe appeal court of that prov’- inlce. Prime Minister Mackenzie King alinoiuiced ioniuliz. J, Gerald Kelly n1‘ ’l‘:i'o1l1t0 was appointed to the high (‘CUM-to fill the vacancy elected by Justice lilllcTonziues pivgimotion. A vacancy on the appeal court bench was created bi" the death recently of Chief Justice F. R. Iiatchfoiid. The title of "Chief Justice" 01f that branch of the judiciary is being discontinued- Announcing the appointments alter Cabinet council. the Prime Minister was unable 11o sa-y when a successor would be chosen i0 l-lon. Newton Wesley Howell, former Chief Justice of Ontario. whose resignation was acceivted a morlilh ago. Col. W. P. Mulock. Liberal mem- ber of Parliament for York Nrrth. conferred ivith the Prime Minister loniflii-t and his visit YPHOWFG rum- ors that he Was in liiie for ap- D0ll1'l.1m9l'l'l to the cabinet as Post- masler-Geiieral in place of Hon. J. C. Elliot-t. who h-as been in ill- health nearly p, rear and whose appointment to the Senate has “3-8 while Nickel firmed 3-8. Prof- it SANTA PALS ‘P. r. I. 111111111111 tllailway Linc. To Tignish ls Cleared The line from Charlottetown to Tignish at the northenm and of Prince Edward Island was open w traffic last nikht. Canadian Na- lonal Railways officials said here. A wrecking train from Charlotte- town had been working all day near Bloomfield Station. 00 miles from Charlottetown by rail. clear- ing aw-ay the wreckage of the train which iumPPd the track there Tuesday night. _Ell8ll'l86l‘ l-laiold Moore and fueman Bob Bell were "resting comfortably" at hospital in Sum- meiside. it wfls reported. The two incn who had been operatinfl tlhc Chariottetcuul-‘Ilgnish train when it crashed. were scolded by steam from a broken pipe 117161 Their in- iuries were not NRBPGQII as danger- ous al-though they were reported to be suffering from a "chest con- dition" from inhaling steam. One 11 Mr. Chute! Shea of St. Louis. suffered bruises about the face and was taken to Sumlnerside for treatment. Mi" Haber Bell was conductor of tilie train. composed of engine and tcndvlx baggage car, expres oar and two coaches. When nearing Bloomfield Station the train. without warning. ran into a washout, caused bv heavy rain and melting snow. it was be- il(‘\1‘(i. '1 engine lumped the rails. over Oil 1L5 side 11nd plough- e l) into the clay bank at the side oi the tracks. hauling the baggage car and empress our with it. The sectnd class coach was de- railed but remained upright. while the first class coach held the tracks. The 15 pasts-encore on board received a "severe shaking up" it was reported. Mr. B. W. MacKinnmi. superin- tendent of the Island Division was still at the scene of the wreck last ilizht. He went out with the wrecking train w' left. here shortly after the accident. Although the track was report- ed open foir traffic at 8:30 last night all rolling‘ shock on ti“ rails had not been replaced. it was reported. Smelters Make Gains 0n Montreal Market MONTREAL, Dec. 7 (C P)—- Frcsh buying breezed through the stock market today. bringing sub- stantial improvement to the fav- 011185. _Smelte:s. recently on the easy side. piloted the market with a. gain of nearly two points at 6i taking that followed ear‘ strength left Noranda and Hu - son Bav with fractional losses. Oils ruled steady to fin-ner. Late buying flurries lifted Can- adian Car to 17 l-4 but the price eased on last-minute sales toclose at l'I. ahead l-ll. Dominion Steel B ended fractionally higher while unchanged trends showed in Nat- ional Steel Car and C. P. R. Do- minion Bridge ran a point higher 36. Papers found takers and gains of a point or more were posted for St. Lawrence paper preferred at 42 and Si. Lawrence Corpor- ntion preferred at 16. Ahead small amounts were Price Brothers, Batliurst. and Corporation com- mon. Price Brothers preferred. trading for the first time in l month. slipped four points to 56. Fractional strengtih was gained by Steel nf Canada. Quebec Pow- er. Brazilian. Gatlncaii. Imperial Oil and International Pete. Total sales: 94.600 shares; Mines 67.300; Industrlals 27.300. Bonds 500. KENS SMOTIIERDD TRURO. N S. —(CP) —-Se\'en- teen lives were lost in an early morning fire here —br1it the lives were those of valuable smothered by smoke. PLAYED PART “ELI- PLYMOUTH. Eng-A 13-year- nld hm’ “boi'rowe<i" a silver-plated biscuit. barrel to use as a "prop" in a school play in which he was tak- it'll! Dart. Case was dismissed when WDFIXEOZR. N. S. ’ Highways Minister ‘A. S D0115‘ PAGE mpg llomeAnd School ' Association Formed At Queen Square A very mthusiasiic meeting m held in Queen Square School l last evening for the puivpose of or- ganizing a Home and School As- sociation. The principal. Mr. L. F. Macdonald 1n ilLs opening remarks" explained the primary purpose of the meeting and ihen went on to discuss school work. the coopfr- ation needed between parent and teacher, etc. The point in his re- marks which took the fancy of those present was the proposed opening of a room for manual training. mechanics, etc. for those students who were found, after careful aorutlnv no be more fitted to there practical arcs ihan academic work in the higher branches. A area». deal of livelv discussion followed and mary helpful sug- Resf-ions were our forth. helpful both no teacher 2.1.‘. . The disoumion showed that the par- enits are really behind the Home and School movement and if last niiehts meeting can be taken as a criterion. it“ ‘UOCEEAK 1s ._§ured. l: cmmlttee compos- 1 Ahred Doyle. Miss Aline Walsh and Mr. Lorne Nconan brouaht in the foiicvmiz slate, o1 officers which ivzis approved. Honorary PFC-‘fldflfllli His Ex el h ' the Rt. Rev. J A OSuiilvon, ' ) of Chzlrloiteiovill PicsidcilI-J 1' F. Loitcllilzer. Vlcc President: Mrs. W, D. Giliis, Secretary Tbeasurer: A. P. Dou- ootte. v Executive: Hon. Mark I. Mo- Guigan. L. P‘. Maodonald, L. W. Goodwin. Miss Agnes Alurnaghan, J. J. Morris, A. R. Mclnnis. AIYTO , Jaime: J. Coyle. Sr, Mm. R. J. MacDonald. Miss Mai-y Moran. Mm- Frank Ilennexey, Mrs. About Wilson. Alban Mao- . Mrs. Dr. I. E. Croken, Rev. H. I. Fleming. C. SS. 11., Rev. P. McMahon. D, D. BREAKS SWIMMHNG RECORD WALLABEY. Emgland. Dec. ‘b- fAPJ-Doris Storey. Eingllsh swim- mer. broke the world's ZOO-yard breast stroke record for women to- night by a flft-h of a second, She was timed in 2:414 lowering the standard established bv H. Holwner of Germany at. 2:426 in 1996. Each mark was on over a 25-yard course PROMISES SFPPORT ~10?) - . afoul/ll)- Ian of Nova Boom aasumzl o Windsor Service Club of his "wholehearind personal support" should the club undertake establish- mom. of a "Sam Slick Milseum." 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