In <. PAGE TEN 5 USCommentOn GEITMILEIIABDIAI Nat. Loan Success NEW YORK, N. Y. rhe Canadian Presn-The pipalities and Canadian ind By "handsomely oversubscribin!" the $150,000,000 issue. says the H"- lld-Tribune in the article. P7015 [neatly displayed on its financial pages, “a rapid growth in the fin- ancial resources of Canada" is rs- flected. After stating that n0 allottmenie were made‘ to chartered banks. m0 newspaper continues: “Canada. thus finds itself at this. who in the happy position of having fully anticipated its financial iuircments for another twelve months, while the banks are free t0 finance Canadian Provinces, muni- npaiities and industries. ‘Surveys of [he external debt 17°51- lion of Canada now bong 111800 b)’ investment bankers indicate that a favorable showing results here a150- glihqugh payments due in the Unit- ed States require a premium B1 P195- gilt oi abou; 15 per cent th15 15 m0" than offset by the discount K1116 011 payments is Great Britain pn bonds held there. . “Provincial and muncipial finan- ces as, well as those of the Ottawa Licwzriinu-nt, are being [rimmed to meet current conditions, the bankers state. An indication of the sound- ness o.’ Canadian affairs is provided. it is said. by the recent announce- ment of the Province of Quebec 0f l surplus of revenues over expendi- tures for the thirty-third consecu- tive year. Acquittted Continued from page 1 from tile factory and that the butter found in Lirikletter Road was that butter. bu: there was no definite evidence ta prove that the prisoner or any one else broke into the crearnery. It was purely a matter of identification and what connection the prisoner had with the butter. His Lordship commended the action ' of Mr. Carver in promptly reporting the finding c! the butter lo the po- lice. There would be less crime. he 1 said. if everyone did their duty in! assisting the police in this "say. After being out a short time thel Jury returned the above verdict. i The court adjourned until l1 o'-; clock on Monday morning. when the and Primary chjdyflnvc’! t c559 o; the King V; w_ D on,‘ day School azd Af;s;1cn Band o. charged with manslaughter, will be opened. QUEEN SQUARE SCHOOL Principal's Dept. _ 1, I-lombry; 2, Alan Clarkin; 3, Charles TrainOr. i Vice-principals Dept-l, Duffy; 2, Frank King; 3. Angus Mc- Eachern. Grade VIII, Mr. McCallums Dept. -1, Gordon Gallant; 2, Gordon Trainer; 3, Stanley Arsenault. _—1, Jack Coyle; 2. Everett Gallant; i 3, Anibie Hennessey. Grade VII. Miss Dept-l. George Steele; Steele; 3, Arthur Griffith. Mumaghank 2, Bert Grade VI Miss Francis’ Dept-i, lmlam“ H“! sale of candy; Song’ Dec. 3-(5! New York Hérald-‘ITDUDO 00487 H?!‘ luccessful flotation by the Domlnfon1 b! Canada of its National Service. Loan is viewed by bankers as ‘idis-l tinctly reassurlhs- not only 1°? 9°- minlon Government finlnacs, but sl- l0 for time of the Provinces. muni- TG-i THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Patent And Proprietory Medi- r. us p» “sh m4 P" 1'” bale. a lbs. of bcstcooklns fies. 25¢- 10668-11 (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Ont, Dec. 3.—Pr0duc tion in Canada oi patent and pro ‘IQ Q0901! 5L i- 0mg, p. J. MacDonald. _i breakers, plush lined. Extra gpecial, $9.50. Phillips Sales System- 10667-11 WESTERN GUARDIAN THE FUNERAL O1 the late Pat- rick Trainor takes place from 1115 residence. so upper Qus-n St. 5st- -sracr.u. PRAYER. snnvlcas ui-day morning at 9 o'clock to the Church of the Mo“ Holy Redeem. i -Specl.al services of Penttence and Mary's er Lhmce w Hope Ewe, cémewry ‘Prayer were held in St. ' Church, Summersidc, aild St. John's EASTERN sum-rs, c011,,“ at. Church, St. Elcanors, on Wednes- wched or separate. spccnl price, day. There was a celebration of 1 Pmm sales 53.59am 10557.11 Holy Communion and special ‘ n. p‘ ‘Psalms and prayers for the strick- r. Jxs ECONOMY sale still con- ' vn areas of the WP" 1-04 101' the 1.111165. 4 lbs. best bulk dates 25c. success of the conference on Dis- 10553.11. armament. The services were large- ‘ ly attended. S. BROADCLOTH shirts. 001101‘ 01‘ tached or separate. Special price, 95c. Phillips Sales System. 10667-11 —NEW RESIDENTS-Mr. Par- nell McMahon of Kensington has ____ purchased the new colonial stylc ST‘ PETEWS TE“ AND 53113.. house at: the north end of Sum- A ‘My succegtu, m, and sale o; merside built this summer by Mr. Work was put on yefierdny an‘... willis Warren and has taken up noon by the ladies of [he Cgngfg- his residence there this week. Mr. gation of St- Petcfs Church. The and Mrs. William Muttart and results were considered very srit- their daughter, Mrs. Harper of lsjactory considering present con- Carleton. have moved into their] cines Decline MEN'S WORK SHIRTS, all size!» prietary medicines, pharmaceuticals armament confirm” 111 951ml"! m m 01.50. Phillivl Bel“ system and similar commodities, u. 1930, fell ‘increased svwulalb" M" W" 1°°°"'“ ofl’ in value to 817,768,806 from sis,- 038.894 in 1e29, according to a. re- Wlllllll IS THE CROWD G0- port of the Dominion Bureau of _ 1m; m: Where a. dollar has more Statistics. or the 144 factories pro- Premier Laval might lead the "P" 10668-11 duclng, 81 were in Ontario, 47 in fresentation from France, 00119100 iouebec, '1 lb Manitoba. a in British with the MacDonald announcement. mm) l ther Columbia and two each in Nova ave rise to a belief in some quar- Glmrml nous E ea Scotia, Ncw Brunswick and Alberta. g Difficulty I11 Selecting Delegates WASHINGTON, D- O. D00. 3. (A. PJ-Word that ‘Prime lflnister, _ Ramsay MacDonald would head _ the British delegation to the Dis- lw-heat P001 ‘Liabilities or ‘Prairie P11708- __f_ wnmrrm, Man, Dec. a. (By m’, cgjgdjgn Prcssl-Total liabil- “y o; u” m,“ Prairie Provinces on account of wheat 9°01 Bulmlm” u mat-moms and Manitoba's m," i, g,314,9a9.7li, Premier John Bracken mm; wday. Because of pool assets taken over by the P10‘ vines, Manitoba's net loss will be not more than 81.3511900- Thg Premier's 11811195 We" 11"“ on an auditors r990" Wmch h” 1m Mm wmpieted dlvering the accounts as between the Cnnndlhh co-operative wheat Prlldlwe" 11m‘ ited 5nd the banks. The three Gov- ernments concerned having taken over the assets of the p001 as w- cilrlty have settled with the banks- Ries-ponslbility undel- the 811011-11- tee is divided between the provinces, as follows: Saskatchewan $13,305.“ . 654.98; Manitoba, $3,374,939.78 and Alberta, $5,530,101.49. ‘in. make up of the United sum delegation. The indication from Paris that ters that Secretary 01 5t!" 30m’! L. Stimson or another msmbfl‘ 0i “w cabinet would head the Unit- 10d suites delegation- Henry P. Fletcher, who quit the chairmanship oi the tarifl commis- 510“ recently, has been slated M one q." tllC representatives. 1 President Hoover ls expfllifldh! some diriiculty in the selection of the delegation since several P0780118 he had in mind have indicated ‘they would prefer not t0 80 b9- Icause of next year's elections. SUBSCRIPTIONS Continued from page 1 Bandit Clause Not Acceptable To Japan TOKYO, Doc. I. (APJ-One point in the League of Nations draft resolution designed to bring ‘peace to Manchurian in Chairman Aristide Briand's declaration on the so-called "bandit clause" are unac- ceptable to Japan, it was announc- ed today. Thgfirst objection is to the condition in the resolution regard- ing the scope of proposed neutral However, the volume of applications for December 1st delivery for which the Government agreed to make provision, exceeded all expectations, with the result tllflt 111 1-110 59599 of one week the Canadian P009" subscribed both the $150,000,000 ask- ed for and an additional slim 0! 0v- er $5,000,000. "To scale down subscriptions with out discriminating between sub- scribers was practically impossible i DECEMBER 4. 1931 - - r r ' iAssociation To ‘N""<;§;3{,B,{;§;,n,,e, News Briefs I 1...... w... . _._. » Fowl Restoration ( HQ) (Canlllllll 7"") (Canadian Press) .NEW YORK, N. Y. Dec. 3--Ths American Game Association. in oon vention here, unanimously adopted today a resolution asking Canada ,t.o join the United States in creat- ing an international agency to fut- er water fowl restoration and ac- PHILADELPHIA, Ha., Dec. a-—_» MONTREAL. Que- "W- 5*- Tha bridge tables at the National Clfllk s. Jennlson, chflmw °' tournament buzzed Hiday with dis the Brewlnl Cw- ""9" "9"" cusslon of a proposal for a drastic nda, died bl heart failure In '- reorganiaation of’ the American local hotel today. I- "W 11”" Bridge Lelgue to be submitted at- after his arrival from Toronto. the annual busina session tomor- 20W. New roux, n. r Dec. 3- The proposal sponsored by George A decrease of 18.7 p cent in lillisition of largo breeding areas jalth of New York, chairman oi ' 301111110" “m” 8 ‘_ fen" and wintering grounds. the card committee of the Knicker‘ um of last year is i ~°-P""d l Hayes Lloyd. supervisor of wild backer Whlst Club would abolish; b! "l" Wfimmw“! “ “mm!” life protection. parks branch, of the 1h the °' u“ 5mm‘ Amer“ Kapnhm Canadian Department of the In- - individual membership I League and open the doors instead ;to the entrance of community clubs‘ ‘as units. Administrative changes sl- so are proposed. V Opening sessions of the contract team and pair championships were played yesterday but the los con-' testants appeared as much concern-l ed over the reorganization propos-, al as the scores. I The pair championship will be’ decided at the conclusion of the third session Friday. The teams of 1 four will play in four sessions, wind- l lng up Saturday. i Ely Culbertson of New York, not- 011 bridge writer and teacher, was a member of the team which won the contract title last year but; is 1101 Playing in this year's contest. The pair trophy is held by Mrs. F. n. W._Brlght and P. s. Ger-' malne of Detroit. “cording to figures n: dc public “may by 1h, Argentine Inform- ation Bureau here. I , t terior, Ottawa, was elected a vice- chairman of the American game conference last night. David H. Matscn, of Salt Lake city, Utah, Federal Supervisor of wild fowl and resources in national parks‘for the United States, was elected chairman. LONDON, ~ Dd:- 3.-—Pr1ms Minlster R. B. Bennett today was entertained at a private fare- woll lulichcon tendered him by Prime lllfnlster Ramsay Mao- Denald at Numbe 10 Downing St. l _ i lBerlin To Have Price Commission (Associated Press) BERLIN, Dec. 3 -— Government authorities predicted today that a price commissioner having almost dictatorial powers over food costs will shortly be appointed. i President Paul Von Hindenburg Iit was understood, will issue all ‘emergency decree wiping out" pres- ‘cng wage agreementsand substitut- ing for them lower wage levels. Thu new scale of pay to labor will be __‘i- conditioned on corresponding re- provldes that if evacuation is not ductions by industry in the prices completed by the time the league's of articles of consumption. commission of neutral observers The price commissioner would (Special to the Guardian) WASHINGTON, Dec. {is-Ro- ports of continued steady Im- provement of trade conditions in Canada, wern received at the Department of Commerce to- day. Trade Commissioner L. A. FPSIICB at Toronto reported that textile mills havyincreased their payrolls and tbs woollen mils are nearing capacity production. . JAPAN Continued from page 1 PA CKERS Continued from page 1 the National Ans Club-John Clyde ditions. Delicious tea was served to new home on Spring Street, Sum- “me to the “c; m“ gmm the dgy about 400 persons. Between lea and mcrslde. Summersidc friends wel- 51,6 books opmcq cash was pflld sale upwards of $1.000 was taken in. come these new citizens to Sum- lignd interim bonds were issued, 1t _M__ -mcr:.idc. S. Ii; the government's decision to ac- WOOL AND FLEECE lined un-- ‘fcopt the fun amount I derwear. Special prices. ‘ Phillips, “The excess over $150,009,000 i‘ w S8198 5ystfim- 10567-11 —PRESENTATION T0 CLUB 'be used for the purpose of redeem- min-l. zrs-ni: the regular montll- [lug outstanding obligations on the, 1y meeting of theSummersidc Pres- fDominion of Canada in the form JTEMBER. 0F NATIONAL ARTS CLUB-The following has been re- ceived by Miss Georgie Reed of Borden from the National Arts Club. 15 Gramercy Park, New York, Manse on Tuesday evening, Miss fhave already been taken to put this Bessie Campbell and Miss Lila gprogrom into operation and when Moase, two of this month's popular 9011111161011 1110 1101' 10°19“? i" 111° N. Y.: Miss Georgie Reed. Bordvh. brides. were each presented with ;'°b11§‘t°“$ O1 the D°m1111°n °f mm‘ P. E. I. My dear Miss Rccci: I have f an address, which conveyed the Han “viii b: $l50,9°9.(100-" the honor to notify you that at a best; wishes of the Club for their recent meeting of the Board of;future happness and a lovely gift. Governors. IfW were unanimously Mrs. Jeans, president of the club, elected a. Junior Artist Member oiunade the presentation and Miss Jean Lyle read the addresses. Both | lyoung ladies gracio ly thanked the 1l5251°°° and Burial,‘ wit’; .donors for their ood wishes and sa-mple “mms- w ' ‘m ALL WOOL sweaters, D1ain onbeautiful guts. a social hour with ‘$591111? 91W‘: nmiwd" t1"- m‘; color comifnaxors. $1.98 I0 $3.50. refreshments followed. S. dmce hmi w h “l” pme“ w $395. Phnllps Sales System. 10667-11 cost 118.00% Diiltlltgs, 5:23; l -so0\' RECOVERED- lo imp er’ S s“ °' ° ‘mozbrut, who had evident; tint; 3 “d m“ “mm ‘i000; Th’ s“ ;Liie Company, with ofllces in the ‘SYDNEY Continued from page Oswald, Secretary. zvusslos slur: CONCERT-A investigating commission, which the Japanese government considers would set a time limit for Japan- ese withdrawal from within the South Mflflfihllfln railway zone. The other objection applies to the word- ing of the bandit clause. lhragraph 2 of Chairman Bri- ‘rlytcrian Girls‘ Club held at the gcr treasury bills and bonds. steps end-B’ declaration is unacceptable it was announced, on the, ground that it does not give Japanese mil- ltflfy cmciats sumcient latitude to deal with bandits and -other law- less elements. Baron. Shldehara, foreign minis- W’. therefore, was drafting a coun- ter pmlwsal today. which would ' follow the lines of Japan's original demands. RAILWAY Continued from page 1 The following oflloers were elect- ed: Hon. Fred McGee, Por 311311111311. ' Mr. It. H. Williams, Halifax, vice chairman. Mr. H. R. Thompson, Secretary. The Directors include Mr. W. F.- Tldmarsh, Charlottetown 14119561112"! ing Prince Edward Island; Mr. 0.1 E. Bemard. Pictou, representing N. S. and Mr. R. O‘Leary, Riche- bucto, representing N. B. . At the afiemoon session the ques- tion of dual control over lobster canenries and canning operations as a result of a decision of the Privy Council in October, 1929 was under discussion. Mr. Cowie repre- senting the Pederal Department ln-- timaied to the meeting that at the l; Elgin, Amherst, ‘request of Hon. n. n. Rhodes, Mln-! ‘lster oi Fisheries, he is to inter-i reaches Manchuria, they are to re- port speedily to the Lawgue with whatever recommendations they see fit." This provision amounts to the establishment of a time limit for the completion of troop withdraw- al, in the view of the Japanese Gov- ernment. The “declaration" by Aristide Briand, council chairman, which is to accompany the resolution when it finally is acted on by the coun- cli, oontnrins the other point to which Japan objects. This is an admonition to China and Japan to cooperate in sup- pressing barlditry. The Japanese position is that the Briand state- ment does not give Japan enough latitude in dolling with bandits. Early Settlement Not In Sight. PARIS, Dec. 8. (AIM-Prospect for early settlement of the Sinc- coneuiation board, Rgpfesentaflyes view the Premiers or the prgvjncgg Japanese conflict receded further of the await word. before proceeding fur- Prince Edward Island with a view; mpioym, however} w,“ of New Brunswick, Noni. Scotia and into the distance tonight when it‘ was learned that Japan was stead- hnve the duty of seeing to it that industrialists carried out their part of the programme by reducing prio- es. In cases of dispute he W001i make awards which the minister of economics would declare binding. A similar system now operates in labor controversies and the govern- ment is understood t0 feel that some such method of procedure is indispensable if food prices are to be regulated. ‘libero must be some go-between, it was said, between the consumer on one hand and the pro ducer and retailer on the other. No definite date has been set for - the appointment; of the price com- m‘ssioner. It is expected that he .wlll come from the ministry of econ omlcs. THIRD BODY Continued from page l. spiendid concert which re- , . ably well. I-‘ollowzrzg ls the prtzgranz. o Me fcllr Chords. Can a [little C’: d Li l by Primary Dept; n" 5511105 ‘children; mozicn ‘of the Kindergarxn; recitation iAlan Thompson: song. Dolly's LUI- Tcddy 513i”; by primary children; dialogue 'Telephone Conversation, by Vivian lRix and Margaret Taylor; pi no .5010. by Audrey Gil‘ .The Seasons, by four- girl"; solo. by I ilnulse Cox; recitation by hfirirlm‘ the annual meeting of the w‘ A‘ Grade VIII. Mr. Doucettes Dept. gNotung: perm, drm by primary ‘girls; song, Japanese Cousins. “mm, mm, duet’ by Mmme and» Hall. There was a full attendance. lCathrrine Down; il-Iousekepers. by junior girls. Inter- more “Scotciv than was good for. him. drove his car into the ditch} 7Z1 ‘he road to UiKlEqllI.‘ on WGtl-i . ' night and went to sleep. A1 ge ‘roman D388 rig. seeing the over-l ‘ rric-d car. in' stizated the mat-i .g tho man was in, condition rushed‘ I Prince County Hospital, re a diaenosis was taken and: was found there was not very‘ F" much wrong with him. I-Ie was al- ">' lonved to riturn to his home on. Thursday, sober. and wiser than, .when he entered the Prince Coun- . ty Hospital. S. attendance was l- Sn- .. cs remark:- ng. by chi. 11 mini .. _ r 1 °n~ -bl.i-:c"ri0.v or OFFICERS- 10! St. Ma by! ry‘s Church, summerside, was held on Monday in St. Mary's carom,’ Lime‘ Encfiiifflsini! reports wcrc read from ' the different branches of work and optimism for the future success of the Society was the key note of building sustained a loss of about ther. rto finding some means by whlchffastly objecting to two features oflPeft 1111005-111110 dBCQVV-“d $11014 0h! j control of licensing of canneries‘ the League of Nations proposal for ‘KB-VB 518118 01 b61113 diitllrbed- B1! Bu” Maccuman: 2‘ Russell Ken“ Echmese comm“, by Junior girls: the meeting It was with sincere 3, Harold ‘l-Iennesscy. David McTague. (trade V. Miss McAulayls Dept-l, , Paul Feld; 2, Fred Dunn; 8, John‘ OVERCOATS- "151" and $110111 Irnodwls. $1395 Grade V, Miss Clarkin's Dept-i. 881m System. Dooley. Leitli Tierney; 2, Alfred Blanchard: s. Joseph Doucette. Grade IV, Miss Trainer's Dept-- I, Alfred Arsenault and Leonard Ar- l senauit; 3, Henry Murnaghan. . Grade IV, Miss ‘Kirwans Dept-l. Noel Regan; 2. Leonard Dciron; 3.‘ Harold DeCoste. l Grade III. Miss Gallants Dept.- 1. Edward Garnhum; 2, Fred Wccks; S, J. Neale, P. Doyle. A. Livingstone. Grade III. Miss Walsh's Dept.—l,1 Philip Steele; 2. Frank Gallant; 3.5 Elmer Shepherd and Maurice 0‘-‘ Brien. 1 Grade II. Miss Mahafs Dept-l.‘ Eric Mooney; 2, Anthony Martin; 3, Louis Longaphie. Grade II, Miss Johnston's Dept.- f. Maurice O'Neill; 2, Walter Cullen; 3, Charles Larter. DEATHS MACDONALD-In the City Hospi- tal. Dre. 2nd. Major J. A. MacDon- ald. aged 5s years. Funeral from his residence 19B Sydney St, Sat- urday morning at 8545 to St. Dun- stanis Baslica, thence to the R. C. MOZ- iptino solo. ivy Constance McClure. Grade VI. M155 View“ Dept___1'|recltation by Catherine Ramsay; Vincent Honcho" 2, Lloyd Hcwatt; 3. lexprcm‘ G37§1w111 m” ‘by junior girl: "Bret that the resignation of Mrs. 01512101811,‘ IRevJ C. D3 Wolfe White as pres- ‘icicnt, a. post that she has filled ,wlth much satisfaction for many years. was accepted. At the nomin- ation cf officers she was elected Hon. President. The treasurer re- ported the funds of the Society to be in a satisfactory condition and the full apportionment made up. to $25.0’) Phillips 10687-11 LARGE CROWD .____..._. lows: Hon. Pres. Mrs. (Reva White; Pres, Mrs. L. A. Moore; First Vice Pres, Ztflrs Mary Mill; second Vlcc Pres, Mrs. Will strong; Prayer ihe tcrsalllcs sen‘. out a mcssacclll“m’"' "cflccmdr M“ 7711711185 saying her rudder was brtkcn and‘ mmm“; semf-‘harl’ °r UVmK M05- she was unable to keep to her course: “Kc- M"- W- W- 1331451‘; 13010118 At that time she was l2 miles‘ Secretary- MP=~ H- 0- Mills: Sev- from New Haven on the way u, retary Treasurer. Miss S. E. Green. France. A tug which went out to s. assist her was beaten back by heavy seas, but a lifeboat fought its w-ay to the vessel's side only to lezrn that help was not immed-' lately requimd. 1 The Versailles managed to keep‘ head on to the sea by ke2plng he; engines going and finally was pick- ed up by a second tug which cs- ccrtcd her in somewhat calmer waters nearer th; shore. There she was anchored. Hugo crowds watched the strug~ (hintinucil jrolrl page 1 -Mr. Irvin Ramsay of Elmsdalg was a visitor to Summer-side 0n Wednesday. S. --Mls§ Anna Cousins o! Kensing- ton, who underwent ‘an operatign "for appendicitis on Tuesday even. lng. is doing as well as can b: ex- pected. S. The wife of a wealthy Canadian farmer writes that her one ambition .81" °7 1-1" ‘km/"H mm the is to see the big Iondon shops. Ap- The election of officers was as fol-l parentiy she does not want hcr h-n- (Canadian Press) $2,000. The adjoining establishment, . MONTREAL, Que, Dec, s-The it was believed. would lose $100,000. through damage by smoke and 05111111011 Pacific and Canadian Na- “mm, tional Railways today announced The me is behaved u, have or- their intention of making retroac- iciiirited in the kitchen of the tiva to November 15 a cut o! ten Ciristig resciurant. It was discov- P01‘ cent 1n the wages of their “run- ered at an early hour by Roy Mc- 111118 "Ides" employees: the men Dougall, who was attracted by the protested to the "HWBYI and the smell of smoke, coming from the DBPO-rtmcnt of Labor at Ottawa basement under Bezansotfa jewel- that the 01111110311‘! 11041 I10 118M t0 y store. He notified the fire de- 111036 llmh l. mové- 111888 Were the purtment. day's developments in a dispuufin- Although response was immed- volving the wage scale of over 26,- late, the fire fighters found diiiicul- 000 men employed as locomotive tics at the start in a frozen water 611810998. locomotive firemen, oon- iiydrant. In the meantime the ductors, rainmen, yardmen and bllzc had gained headway and in tslegrsphers. a. short; time had worked its way to the second floor. Tenants in adjacent blocks were obliged to seek safety from the smoke-pail seeping into their quar- tcrs, and police, firemen and vol- unteer citizens aided in the work of carrying small children to the street. One youngster, in the arms o.’ a. fireman, displayed n. dimetme okmum valley this yea‘ de’ bank he had brought along “jmtuipits early predictions of a surplus of 2,000 earloads, George Hecie, l‘ Canadian Apples For Chinese Market VANOOUVER, B. 0., Dec. a.- Brltish Columbia producers of ap- 010i. Dqtltoss, salmon and hops re- ceived enoourag’ i; news today. in case." Four hours after the alarm the fire had broken through the re- maining wall and was threatening the Nathanson and Wolnson build. lng, but a sprinkler system and streams from the department hose halted its advance. The only near casualty oeeunsd when fireman Norman Ferguggn féll thirty five feet into the 151mm bwement, when, as he directed g stream of water, the flooring [avg way beneath him. He was quickly rescued. uninjured. Harry Elman said after the n" he would decide whether or not m rebuild, within the next few days. Appraisers were already surveying the ruins this afternoon. George Haut, jeweler, pfobgb]! suflered the heaviest personal loss, having only this weck unpacked a full line of Jewelry for the chi-ist- clared. "In fact," he added, "we may not havg quite enough apples to supply the market." From Victoria comes the an- nouncement that the provincial government has arranged to ship 59 001B 01 Fade C, Okanagan apples to Shanghai on the Emp- ress of Japan Saturday in an effort to stimulstg a demand for low FY1006 apples among Chinese cool- ies. The apples were supplied free h! Okansgm shippers. Almost un- limited market for lower grades o1 fruit exists in China. according to W. W. Duncan, mraket director, ‘Iancouver exporters report that Chins is importing British Colum- bis potatoes as result of the boy. cott on Japanese products. and that W"? shin sailing for the Orient is carrying 2.000 or 3,000 sack; 0g ma! trade. Irreplaceable legal m“. °4d Ifldal- Borne high grades were ers, briejs, statements of costs and 1111f. into a recent ‘lipment, bu; the on," document,’ mo" with a com_| Chinese, demanded their removal. plete law library valued at glolooolpmw" l" 001d by the dozen in were destroyed in I). A. C'mgmn’5 n" "1' °'“ ""1 the 1"!" tubers om” interfered with this method or us, ' _....._._.___\_ An American professor has discov. cred that plants are liable to insan. CLASSIFIED ADS band to remain a wealthy Canadian ‘ccrst. The wind lessened somewhat. l farmen-Tbo Humorut. after dark and the tug mgnaggd (o. to! the vocal into port. wnrrgfl -- nousggnmn To ity- Amateur gardeners complain takochlrse of family in city, lip. 01 their bulbs which apparently W 30* m- ioora-iz-i-al commit misled-Pinch. . ' ster factories with a view to set- and m,’ nperauon Wm 38am come.“ international commmlbn o; hr inches below the ground the naked under the administration of Feder-l quiry. b00188 0f an elderly and a youthful a1 oificiais. It was explained to the‘ T‘0kyo's note had not been offlc- ma" “f” '°““d* The? m" mm‘ meeting that an arrangement; has ialy communicated to League auth- 11"“ by ‘elatwe’ “s 11mm‘! be" been made with British cclumbiuforltles, but the Japanese delezat- 1mm” 1"" “"1” *3“ °“° "m" whereby that Province was to give‘ ion let it be known that Japan oan- w“ m“ “nacwunted m’ 5° a m" authority to Federal cmceri. to con- ‘ not accent one provision of the set- 323215911?“ °t the “mete” w“ °"' tml the inspection of cannei-ies,’ tlement resolution and one stipul- Tod; m 0011111118 Operations and their m- ation of the declaration by Aristide y’ e mmebery Sta“ retumefl ducts as it did previous to tiiepue- ‘ Briand, council chitirman, which L‘; if? , } I . . sfillzedxtdve Privy Council l above‘ wflihlzctclzvrrthxhl-lixgiralrti‘ of Inquiry should to dig human About two "at o! The rm of the n - . earth was removed to reveal the wo- a ernoon was not be empowered to report to the ma!“ bod)‘ wpcnt in discussing with Mr. Hess League Council any alleged failure Detectives redouble‘, ma“, 850m gltgiafiggfliimr!‘ 1535511‘? 35121192‘: i" tagiaégfim” i°r9esiiiluun°hx' to discover the perpetrator of the T. Gallant, Supervisor of Fisheries’ czmrnis ion illicit gvittfrayta: Th: desecration or the graves. N0 Sign for Pa“ Edward “and is ~5 h e - has been found of the clothing in r We °1 the P100810"! 0111's Yes‘ which the deceased were buried. The a plan for the grading of lob- olution. theory grows that a deranged pec- Th° ‘mm °1 M- Blfllnd’! 49°‘ son committed the crimes. tine a standard for licensing. The lamtion stipulates that the Japanese new blah with certain changes rec- may rightfully time measures a.- ommended by the Association was gainst bandits only in EXCeptlonal agreed to and will be put to use in cirsunqgggnaeg and that any such‘ the next lobster packing season. lpunitivg expedition shouldbeaccom? GEORGETOWN more will be no surplus apples in! M. r... a. ici- Nomi Okanagan, de-' _Mr. Hess gave a brief explanat- ion of various researches bearing on lobster canning that have been con- ducted recently at the Haliax Ex- pcrimentll Station. Some of these researches are still in progress. A resolution of appreciation was passed for the prmenoe at meeting of Mr. Cowie, Mr. Ho's and Mr. Gallant. ' The Association is assosclated with the Department of Fisheries and it is their desire to work in oo- fisherlnen throughout the Mirltllnes for the benefit of all concerned. It is possible that the next annual meeting will be held in Amherst in September 1932. Six years ago the Association held its meeting here a‘. Beach Grove Inn. (Canadian Press) MOIWREAL. Qua. Dec. 3. (By the Canadian PressJ-Jrhe canals of the St. Lawrence river system iwill bskept open by the Govern- ment until the last vessel is clear- ed. according t0 word received hers ‘10001000510 lhhlpers and vessel mwners but if there is any indefinite delay the canals will bb aimed go;- the season it was stated. ‘There are at present several lake vessels on the lakes which will come to Montreal and it in expected thft ‘the canals will be open for approx. imatelv a week longer. pwnied by neutral observers. The Japanese government is un- willing to allow neutrals to accom- Pfl-hy their troops operating against bandits. Pending offlcial receipt o1 Javanese note t ‘I 1119911118 for tomorrow. OVE ING Continued on page 1o operation with the packers and, Winston Churchill, former Conser. vative Chancellor cf the Exchequer. A! in the Indian debate of near. 11' a year ago Churchill and h’s leader. Rt. Hon. Stanley Baldwin, again differed sharply. The form. ,er chancellor was as critical of the ;Natiorial Government's Indian pol- ,1°Y l8 he Wes when Prime Minist- er Ramsay MacDonald, as head of the Labor Government, enuncia‘ " ‘ii, nearly a year ago Burning kisses always result from sparks. a was a. boily man. The tenor of a singer's conduct should never be base. The aohers of the farmers yield the dentist an income. l A first-class price doesn't always indicate a first-class hotel. The small tumbler is responsible e slips attributed toloi- _for many of u. l the cup-Graphic. 1 The death occurred at Sydney of Mr. John, Weatherbie, formerly of Georgetown and father of Colonel Weatherbie. He was an energetic and industrious man a person of friends who shall long cherish his memory. His remains were convey- ed to Georgetown and were taken to the homo of his nephew, Mr. Henry Parker. His funeral which was held at St. David's United Church and Cemetery, Rev C. U. MacNcvin of- ficiating was largely attended. The many beautiful floral tributes and Ha loavu to moum three sons and two daughters also one sister, Mrs. Rebecca Bell of New Glasgow, his wife predeceased him some years agoi Sincere sympathy is extended to the family. The many ir’ " Ts of Mrs. Henry Sampson and Mr. George McCor- mack. Georgetown. are sorry to hear ma’. m“ ‘m, is being taken to’ David was a manly boy and Job l may h“, gone to the (my 308mb ‘111- ‘A11 1100c for a speedy recovery. -A An dlnlJgEatAClTe-vrc Foilnd h comuient mouse in his stow; Said the waiter, "Don't shout, Nor wave it about, the rest will b: wanting one too.‘ iissesfira-assliiillivousnagsfiisssqgpc... w; _,_ . ._._ . ~v ~4- -Bo|ton ‘transcribi- "