ors ‘ . MERCHANT soul llweys. The touch of the hand end u“ sound 6f the voles sing on in ,1“, {Continued Im- provemoont. in o: Hi8 ,8 Condition Ann- ounced in Yes- terdayil: Bull- etins. ‘ (Canadian Press) IDNDON,»_D80. lit-The spirit o_i’ hopslulness vfidch prevailed in my- . g quotes yesixsrdny became more pmnounoed indpy with the issue of two favorable bulletins on the con- ueii slis The evening _ lsoued art 8 p. m. saidimrhq king has! a illllfil ' my end the improvement in his maiestys Hconditiqp tidied morning has; been‘ and S1.- Hugh Rlgby. - j Members cf the royal fondly are beginning ‘to move vnth rreeter ireedcm as the _r_e‘l..llli....<>1.."l@il 11'?‘ ‘lsxstio? froflm tithe lé Wllllfllh‘ heldtem tdfifmfi, B91319‘ Ming the operation oh Wednesday. Queen Mary today ventured for th flrsttimeinslpngwhilstotake meal abroad. ‘She vii/ill h i8 ‘ lles and Princess, enter- ‘the Piccadilly home of ' e puke _. stgi Duchess of York to take lunch- eo? with them. _ -twouldn.'oweeem‘thsta1r%t'i9il o: gentle stistedhed. lmproveniellggll "ilVIWll ._ ‘$1.1.’ ‘l. T“ ¢ operations or Ilcur "HM- ictas days following the_ dperetibn idl- drsinsge of the fluid which nee eillleeted belt the base of the right line have rested. ‘BMW'- enif .1?“- m» we it w. newly P? iv" that the king hes flow rbelly turned the corner. . . , , _ _ , Today's b,’ etih serld gothins about his ms] s-puise or exhaus- um. which e ' ‘tied thunferchce that the H 11's salt ed with an general conditioner their o'e- ztent. Only ‘ehejtwo regular phi!"- ills to the King and the surceon who perfonneid "the ‘operations sign- ed the blrllmwell visits toil)’ we shmteri! hid sen the ease _ely. The -two thempy light experts. Dr- ‘ . Sten- Prcnk Hewitt and 8,1‘. . ton Woods. were elsoot 3193151? hem Palace this ever-tin for con- collation, out all except rltaolev Hewett leftche palace s, _ eff/Bl‘ the night builettrrwss ‘issued; l! was understood that slthoush these doctors. were called into the case yeste . did not sign the bulletin. that the decided upon y y was oom- mieec today and will ‘be continued . Y- The exposures e: the back 01f chest cf a pltient to the lliiht mil-Bl are H. P es ti.“ “M °° his?" "ti: human " ' ’ . sot. inoresslul l-lle wwer qr mumseno infection. nh-iiwi-e.‘ Ooiitinuesyou- peed a- ‘innouncfllliilliile . 001011.18‘. Eiilllllfl; ._- Mes ' _ M M A i ‘ ' ’ ‘ It Dfll o. i‘? fir? 1‘ cation of the 312th were very I been. Outlook Hr King 9 nit-e Favorable Payment Made on British War Debt l 45PM“! to The Guardian) LONDON, .Deo. 15-5 pay- ' m?!" 0i $94,300,000 was madb ' wdsy by the British Govern- ment l0 the United States on account of the war debt. Pay- ment included 527.500.1100 in principal. the balance bee); m- termt. The treasury department said thsi ‘this payment brought the total turned over to the United States treasury since the funding of the debt to $904,- 380,000 and that the amount outstanding had been l ‘need to $1,153,000.01». iliilJilfl -5). SEHVIU) °‘_- F Ottawa Meet on Saturday— State They Will Do What They Gan. ‘Premier Sounder: has received a wire from Hon. W. R. hdotherwell. PQQWiP" M11115?‘ 9' AF1"°‘!"‘~EFB- tating that a meeting of the 'coun_ ‘Y cbu .011 iVOtfhbJb. was held socuraey- lest to consider the ‘question oi’ a weekly steamship service between 5t. John and Cubs. and that they would do what they could in the It will, ‘be recallegfthst o‘ meeting tvnrheld last urlnrsdoy between a delegation representing the Potato Shippers ma the Boer-chef Trade, and the Government, represented by Premier Saunders and l-lon. W. M. Lea. Provincial Minister of Ag- riculture, at which theuquestion of the incorporation of such a service wss brought forward. The follow- ing telegram was then sent:- “Hon. James Malcolm, Minister of Trade and Commerce: The potetoshippers of the Merl- times particulerly desire thot a weekly tesmshipservfce be provid- ed immediately between St. John and Cuba. The provincial _ overn- ment here regard this requea of vi- tel importance to the Mdritime Provinces and urge immediate ac- ‘tlon. iSgd.) A C. SAUNDERS. Premier. ----<0>- IF WE RLL GO KQOUND poem sAMT/x- ms. fueecwt ee PLEMN or CHRiQMAS i-ikevmess To c1o AQouND. . wooing. Boo. 21st.‘ M ' ‘Jr-mu of t. sneer-we. so. Pet- . - sienna-nut _ w “noises-win not my uni 1t moi-sis until m. 2nd. Everett amen. 9760-12-15-21 "Wllillbe south school Concert win be hem in"the l-lsli. nicer 4 ans-IL- "Oome to Anderson 1mm‘ Bole. amt; one mu um one. ma. m in 2,500,000 Pounds to be Landeik at Halifax Believed Largest Consignment of Dairy Products Ion Record. _ . i HALIFAX. Dec. l5.—T\vo and o. half million pounds of New Zealand butter. believed to be the largest cargo of that commodity ever iund- - ed in Halifax. are due to arrive here- early Sunday morning on the steamer Devon. The value of the consignment-is not known but cou- pled .with 2.100 tons of freight of a, - takeh from e full brother of "Meo- HM-lLlb-Bl til general nature it brings the cargds value to almost $1,500,000, accord- ing to an estimate made by an of- ficial of Pickford and Black. ag- ents for the steamer. This would indicate. it is stated, that the but- ter is not high in price. The Devon is the first vessel to bring butterto Halifax this season ,. from New Zeelsnd. but others. with! smaller consignments docked last‘ year. with. it b: claimed, a marked effect on the market prices for dairy. products prevailing in eastern Cen_ ads. Within the last few months a‘ steady agitation had been going on.‘ seeking the repeal of the New Zea- land tariff urrru gements unde" which butter is permitted to ente" Canada. at a duty which is lower than duties on dairy products im- posed by almost all other nations 1n the world. In a comprehensive re- view of the situation in Nova. Sco- tla. provincial omclals connected with the dsirying industry stated that at this season the price of but- ter ln the eastern part of Canada had-failentto. Jevels lower than those prevlillihg during the summer months when costs of production are at n minimum. This was con- sequent upon lmportations through Montreal which is a large market for dairy products of all kinds. The shipments of butter frorr New Zeslaud are made possible. l ls stated. by the low freight rate by steamship. the fact that summe" prevails at this time of year, witl rich pasture lands available. and by the low duties imposed by the Do- minion on imports of this nature. --i-¢o>—~—- LARGQEUR SHIPMENT What is claimed to be the mosi valuable shipment of silver fox furs ever sent from a Canadian ranch was forwarded this morning to Hudson's Bay 60.. Londonrllng- land. through Osnadiun National Express, by the McLure d: MscKuL non Sliver Fox Farms. Ltd. Char- lottetown. P. E. I. The shipment oonsisicd of nearly 300 silver fox pelts invoiced and insured for s43.- 055. Among them were nearly 100 very high class skins. nesriy 25 oi them being specimens and one of these is expected "to come pretty close to topping theilondon sales. It is s large skin, very heavily fur- red, beautifully silvered, very olesr in color. with gflnrge brush and large clear white tip. 0f the 100 hig class skins every- one has s besuti ui brush end clear large white tip. The topnotbh skin referred to above is n son of “Mac Kinnon 59" and the sire. of men) prise winners. A magnificent. dark silver skin i: Kinnop N. D.". A world's champion of 1027. ‘The finest palssllver ir the shipment is "MecKinnon 15 D" s full brother ‘of Vlmy Agnes, world's champion 1W2; Thohoolleotlouti: to make a re er so one ow _ Idéiifled R one prcbq e "liver" ‘ d‘ Cblfsdlinfdi: n a 5:1! membered that two years e moon's Bey 0o. ‘or ‘Iii I will) h. It n apple's if BUY HANSEN BB) out yplusblr ‘ , . Covers Princefildweird ~ ‘CHARLCYPTETOVVN. CANADA}, MONDAY, DECEMBER 11,1928 have never realized. HAYEAHHIEH Urban Buchanan, Iii. Met Death Under Tragic Circumstanc- '-es. -- ‘ "c" A most distressing tragedy occur- ~ed last Friday evening at Mount ‘loyal near O‘Leary when Urban ‘luchanan the fifteen yenr clcl son of Mr. and Mrs. Mslwtin Buchanan 1f Mount Royal met his death by getting his neck caught. 1n_cne of zhd ropes of n. ‘hay carrier xvith vhich he‘ was playing. ‘et about at once whilst Urban darted to climb the rapes of the ‘my elevator? After o time the bro- ahc." noticed that he was in trouble and ran to his aid to ‘find that he ‘nd become entangled in the rope md was hanging by his neck. He aut the hopes at once but the poor my wasJoo far gone to revive. Dr. Champion was immediately tolled from O'Les.ry and upon exam- naticn he pronounced life extinct- Trbfan was s. bright and lovable boy md e great favorite with all. His mrenits and two brothers are left o mourn. They have the sincere ympathy of all in their tragic loss] vhich has shocked the whole com- tnunity. --{O&— —-~ —- Shot to Death in Bronx Apartment (Canadian Press) NEW YORK. Dec. l6—A women ind her daughter were shot to dearth md a second daughter was critical- ‘y, ygtmdedjwith s razor in their "aronx apartment todsy. Police or- xssied Stefano Burgio._ 40. and his th homicide although authorities silo the father niche hdd killed the women. ESQ“? ~ n a". To. {rarity cnitflcpedfil aims ennui?) . e WWW who diw wemrwill ogfifigw 1a toe with omoedc band lemes A. Patten ‘ trust 0o. gamed as executor and c: , i w» i: ‘ ' to: " bell THE‘ oooli glS l OPEN l . n, Alfonso. l9. and charged both] o“ \ Island‘ Like the Dew Read byivéryr ~dy tion dent Divine Wisdom glide!‘ the vibra- minus _ OI A - MERCHANT , i_@_- of eFEYTTcGon as "well ll i-be inies of nations. . > . I m . ‘ .- §§§i|‘ii}"°'b:nnu. ‘ID; . . with three children-struggling brevely to get enough food for her liti and a few toys for the children w Fifteen" Million Acres ‘Claimed by British Columbia giSpizclsl to The Gusrdisn) ‘OTTAWA. Dec. l5—1"rli‘lecn mil- lion acres of land in, British Colum- ble. are involved in a rzsonrces con- lirelwrwhlch took place tins-steer» mun between the prime minister cf Canada. and the prime mlnlstez- sf British Columbia and their min- lstdzs. These lands comprised c. belt of land forty miles wide, twen- ty miles on each side cf the rail- way which the province turned over to the Dominion far the building of the Canadian Pacific Railway. In addition there were 3.500.000 acres given as a supplementary grant. The lands were retained by the Do- It alppears that, the lad and one munch and the province is re- lf his brothers went out to do the claiming them or their equivalent ~venlng chores which the brother vg1ue_ _ Government To O . Help Distressed O I I British Miners lSpeclsl to The Guardian) LONDON. Deb. . 15-41111: _ govern- ment ls about to make some sub- stantial’ gram of public funds to- ward alleviating the bitter distress in South Wales and Durham coal firlds. The cfibmet ogoin had tile matter uncle: consideration and ii is now understood that the govern- ment scheme will include. a large treasury donation to the Lord Mayor's fund. which has already reached a._ total oi $750,000. ‘ ‘Fins jund so far has been used to provide for iced. shoes and clothing. Almost ell of it has Men spent, without’, effecting any per- manent improvement in Englsnds “black belt" of unemployment and poverty. It may be that in ordei w stirpuleie contributions to the Lord Msycris fund the government will promise an additions"! sum 0i $2,500,000 BS. soon as they fund reach- dc sansqopvfl. Prime Minister Bald- win has told the House of Coni- mcns thpn; he will make s. definite statement on Monday. Meanwhile’ 21o primeuninisier senlt an appeal sy to the lord lieutenants of all counties, v Jhemyto form coun- ty orgoii ‘ nil-poised the Lord E. Bototoes. Are Commended er ,.- _ ‘, i. "' to it . ' etllllsfil out. neuron; {deg we quote the? following ex- rec: ~. , , _ Oe__ "otet . ‘ Ame lumps n “Sonic. Phls." A widow 1e brood. Some clothing ill mean ‘happiness of a kind that ma“; fqflunagc poop“. PAHABUAYAN FHHT BAPTUHEH Severe Fighting An-’ .. .. . 6 . trounced by Bohvian Minister of War. __>__, ‘ p4,, ..__ . .. (Canadian Press) LA- PAZ. Doc» the Paraguayan fort Boqueron- af- tcrsevere fighting was announced lest night by the Bolivian minister of war. ASUNCION, Paraguay. Dec. 16.- The minister of war in an official bulletin {today announmd that a Bolivian aercjrlane had flqwn Qver Bahia Negro yesterday and. dropped four bombs, none of which explod- ed. hc waver. LA PAZ. Bolivia. Dec. lit-Men. wcnle-n and children moved to a vfltrlctlc frenzy paraded the streets cf La. Paz until e. late hour lest! lllRht shouting approbation cl’ the Bolivian victory at Fort Boqueroni yesterday over Paraguayan forces. Report of new conflicts in the dispute region of. the Gran Chuco indicated the growing seriousness or the situation between Bolivia nnd Peioguey despite offers of mediation from 'm:my sources. The Bolivfons had revcnged the loss of Fort Vam- guardia on Dfiielnber 6 by the cap- ture of Marfscal Lopez iFort Bou- quemn) and hpdralded by air the iefenccrl Paraguayan position sL Bahia Negro. The Paraguayan legation at .1411“; reported {hilt jihihird _f0ri; was threatened by Bolivian forces and declared that “measures in accord- ance with the stuatlon ivlll be taken. President Briend of the council of the League of Nations following recclrpts of news of the clashes af- ter ten days quiet sent strong mess- sges to Bolivia and Paraguay. both members of the league. stressing the fI-ct that such border contacts are susceptible of ccmpromislng the sUCOGSS 0f Eli Phcllic procedure, The Psrnguilyan charge dnffalres at Weshingionwchnrged that Bolivia "wants was" to territorial nggrand- izement and hat United States loans have been used in large parts to purchase armaments for it. This ‘ was denied» by Bolivlsns min- ister. 1- —~ ~~--~¢-O¢- --~ u. n. c. sliufuensurs scones AtMcntreak-Montreal Mari-ens 0 Dsnadiahs 0; at Toronto-Boston 0 Toronto 2; nt Ottawa Pittsburgh 0. Ottawa 0 . " til as 00th ls-ihe buyers can _ there will not be ii y In‘ moving the i. drop M. higher " quotations. ,1] em of tiid Consumers h; iflle ‘i phmere HTMQ than BE EHEBTEH. ‘ _ Lreallleticn oi’ o Barclayk Bank to Cpen Branch In Montreal, Can. (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Dem. l5.——Sir Re. beri Borden. former premier or Canada, will become resi p dent of the Canadian Branch of Bar- elzy‘s Bank. England, upon iis incorporation. it became known here today. Public notice ls given “.1116 latest issue of the Canada Ga- zeite that application will be fl-lllflef Bi. i‘): forthcoming sess- "lll 0 Dill’ ' merit for a t f incorporation. Head 0.2.12 X. are lilnlk will be established in on res . Asllitedthfiatr ‘verification o! the "P0 I le would head the New Bank, Sir Robert replied. "l would rather not discuss l iitienoubjcct of the uppoln ulcnl. fl l! Present s age us an an- i nouncement of such nature es- . sehtlally should come from the" i ellgecuilve officials on the other_ ‘ s e." i Apart from his outstanding record in Canadian politics Sir Robert Borden has hall much experience in the financial \I‘0l‘|(l. At present he is a direc- tor of the bank of Nova Scotin and the Eastern Trust Com- pany. He is also interested in a number of other concerns. MUMHliPiiNT Majority bf-‘Directors Will Be Maritime Province Men. (Canadian Press) MONCTON. Dec. 15. — A cold storage plant of the most modern" tvpc ls to be established in Monc- ton. Construction work will star February l. and the entire plan" will be ready ‘for occupancy in Au- gust. The cupdtal is being under» written chiefly in Momrcal. Mari time Province men. imwever. w" make up the majority of the board of directors. and lt is intimated the a Moncton man is likely to be chos- en president. There will be at least three direc- tors from Moneton and Prince Ed- ward Island and Nova Scotis wll be-representcd on the board. Geor- ge Whittaker, a Montreal busines< man and Grover Rurgnnt._ s re frigcrating engineer nnd a mcmbe of the firm of Sargent-Howard. LA Tourelle. Ltd. of Montreal. are h‘ the cltytodsy and Mr. Whittaker made the announcement of thee; tablishlng of the plant. The Can- adian National Railways has leased a. site with siding connection to the company for fifty years. ---i~O-§ YuLLM/iu Poetics sear) time MoiieY . BY“DEBuNK\NCG’ \ \‘ / \ . i7 Tonorrm, Dec. 1e e-mriume; light to moderate winds. psrtlv cloudy with not much change in t 6T FOR ‘$41014 PALS" Bolivia Replies to League Aggression Com- mitted by "Para- guay Solerrinly‘ Denounced to League Council. ( Cflnltlion Press) —The council cf the League of Nations today decided to send a new appeal to Bolivia and Paraguay t0 settle their border disutc by Poc- ific methods and ln the meantime to refrain from molltary measures. LA .PAZ. Bolivia. Dec.. 15.-—Thc Bolivian ‘ reply to the Ieegue cf Nations was made public today. It said that Paraguay pad been guilty or aggression in attacking s smell Bcllvlen gan-lson with superior numbers killing 20 soldiers. two cf- licers and taking the remaining membe of the garrison prisoners after setting fire to the living quar- tcrs. The reply continued. “Paraguay had agreed with Bollvfn to submit all differences regarding the who oi‘ demarkation to arbitration and to submit 1o the peaceful solution c! all differences. Despite this agree- ment and in an inexcusable and surprising manner Paraguay. break- Ing Articles l0 and 13 of the Caven- mt o1‘ the League cf Nations. com- mitted the aggression which we denounce sclemnly to the council." The reply then said that the coly iuty left to Bolivia was to exact satisfaction and in case satisfaction was not forthcoming t0_ take such nuliiary measures as might bonec- vla's security. Action by League Council LUGANO. Dec. lt-The Secre- tary of the League of Nations t0- nlght prepared communications in Paraguay and Bolivia. each eon- talnlng the othcr-‘s notes on their Border dispute received thus for by the League Council . The action was in swordlnofl with today's decision of the wifictl ‘ to send the Bolivian point of view 1o Paraguay and the Psraguayln mint of view to Bolivia. While the Latin-American memb- -rs of the-council have adopted en lttltutle of reserve regarding tho vounelrs activities in the affair the volnion was. heard in other ouart- ers that the council should adopt a ncre productive attitude in the pre- ‘eht. situation. This onlninn holfl that if the council should _flnd that one or both States stcadllstly tie‘- :lined to settle their dispute by er- litration sndpcw hostility should arise. the council should initiate some steps to determine the eggree :01" nation and consider the advise blllty of taking further action. OI- Management are Sympathetic to Growers Request (Canadian Press) HT. JOHN, N. 8.. Dec. 16-4111 management of the Canadian N» tionnl Steumships and the Federll Government are sympathetic to the "cquest mode by tho potato grower."- Ncw Brunswick for tho estab- lishment of a regular stcemelfll? service between theport of 8t. John and Cubs in‘ order to relieve the potato situation existing in this province. The officials of ms Canadian National Siesmshlps sip locking into the possibilities of the return cargoes _fr'om Oilbl end- have ogrecd to send a represente- tive to meet with the New wick potato shippers st some eeoe m1 point in the province to be named by the potato oiflciels. Aof cording to e statement made Us day by T. W. Caldwell. of florenofee ville. on his arrive! from Ottp and Montreal where he brought. matter before Hon. Dr. P. J. iot. memento-genus! end fickle. mllilier or the Olli Notional steamship. Montreal. - Appeal LUGANO. Svciizerland. Dec. l5. ' my vel-ae-wsa-ree-mrirlvleu; . essary to preserve and defend Boil-W