MAXIMS, fl,” 9'!‘ MERE MAN I The msnwho docs the most talk- lngnsnaiiylauthoiossttouy. ornlng Gnurdian, Founded 1H1- hulcttctown Guardian Two Centl. Over 30,000 Tons “l Island Gravel Placed eThis Fall Local Material And Labor Used In Gravelling Over Fifty Miles Of Road Under Unemployment Grant. Expenditure Will Be Of PRIME-MINISTER Willi Hill HOMliAND Had No Statement To Make on the Propos- l Great Benefit Of Province. s‘. =IIQIAI\I\\A , Read b Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew Everybody I1 hllii THRZCF. h MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN A poor life this if, full of care, we ave no time to stand and stare. CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1931 To Every Part ed Empire Wheat Quota - Many At Pier To Say Good bye to Canada’s Pre- ' ‘ mler. (By Thomas '1'. Champion, Canadian Press Stall Writer) Over 25,000 tons of Island pit gravel and 8,000 tons of shore gravel have been placed on the roads of the Prov- ' ince in the past two months under the Federal unemploy- ment scheme. This represents about 10,000 tons more gravel than was ever used previously iu any season. It also estab- lishes a precedent inasmuch as graveliing work hitherto was done largely with imported material. Under the un- employment scheme this Fall no imported gravel was used except washed gravel for concrete work in Charlottetown, Summerside and Montague-material which could not be Santa, Pals Club Here Once More f Of Pot Emplmtic denial of garlling alleged financial difliculties of the Prince Edward Island Potato Growers‘ Association was made yes- tcrday to a Guardian representa- tive by Mr. J. W. Bouiter, Secretary of the Association. Mr. Boulter, who had been absent from the Province at the Royal Winter Fair, expressed Bllrprlse and indignation at the na- ture of these rumors and stated, when interviewed, that they were without the slightest foundation, in 14 PAGES zvt T?uthT Ln lly ii Annual Subscription! Delivered 1.1.00. Znil Lulmdu tint] l'. S. A. “.50. ato Rumors g _ Association In, Financial Difficulty The Bank Is Financing A11 Ship- ping And Storage Expenses Of Association And Farmers Will Be Paid In Full When The_ Potatoes Are Sold. I N u u I R Y B 0 M M I SSS 0N HULIIS PRIVATE rumors re- seized by the bag manufacturers to sir Henfy Thfirntfln ‘satisfy their bill, and also that the Bank had closed down on the As- sociation on an overdraft o! $40,000. These reports Mr. Boultcr declared to be equally unfounded. The Associations connection with thc Bank has been, and is, on n satisfactory basis and no dlfliculty of any kind has artscn in this rcs- Canadmn pcct, he stated emphatically. Actually, the Association has had the assurance of obtaining a larger Examined Yester- day - Hon. R. J. Manion Reviews Railway Problems. OTTAWA. Ont, Dcc. 4—<’By tho Press>~The Canadian National Railways system had thc first innings before the Royal Conl- act. mission on Transportation today LIVERPOOL, Eng., Dec. ih-(Can. obtained in this Province. adian Press Cable)-Prime Minister R. B. Bennett of Canada sailed fol- home today, and before‘ he left de- clared he was not in a position to make any statement on the propos- ed Empire wheat quota or on the rumor that the Imperial Economic Conference would be transferred from Ottawa to lflldon. The Canadian Prime Minister ad- mitted he had been in close consul- tation with members of the British The result of the road been the expenditure of a l work commenced] st Septe in trucks direct fr m the anced by the Provincial and Federal Governments, has Province and the employment of over 3,000 local people. Over fifty miles, of road have been graveiied since the miles, and shipped by railway on longer hauls, transporta- tion being made as far as from Portage to Souris, Cardi- gan, St. Peters and other eastern points. gravelling work, jointly fin- arge amount of money in the mber. The gravel was hauled pits for distances of twenty Cabinet concerning the wheat quota and other matters, but declined to Continued on one 10 say more. "My hands are tied un- _ til the lead is given by the British . Government," he declared. "It would " be a breach of faith on my part to Duchess of Richmond at the Glad- stone dock as the ship m uitablc to‘ - . luake the regular landing stage; ' I N thrllllll the blustery weather which i prevailed at the time. Many per-i sob prominent in the civic and fgz“rj‘iz'r°tls‘“e Qjoléiifpm‘ W" “t To Investigate Trans- 3y ' C. I 8 y portatlon Problems ———-——~~———~—- In All Their Rami- ANNQUNCEMENTS, flcatlons, COMING EVENTS. ~ OTTAWA, Ont., Dec. 4—(By the “Fredericton xm“ Tree and Canadian Press)——widcst powers to concert, Wednesday‘ December 23m: investigate transportation problems 10680-12-5-ll. I m all their ramifications were giv- Qyy anything." i ‘ , _ ' Mr. Bennett went aboard the liner J ‘ REiIi V ElilNli , ' moron, N. 5., Dec. 4. (By the ‘Canadian Plessl-Hon. E. M. Mac- ‘Donald, P. o., tel-mel- causal-an (Minister of National Defence. i8 making s. good recovery from an operation in which one of his legs was amputated. ‘Irish Elections t Associated Press) This Year, Of All Years, We Should Make Sure That There Are No Empty Stockings When_ Santa Claus Has Passed Over The Com- munity. The whole glory of happy childhood is expressed by that unknown poet who wrote of : “Children's faces looking up Holding wonder like a cup.” , For the capacity for wonder is a great and happy thing. And at Christmas the spirit of wonder is uppermost in the child as the marvels of the day areunfolded for its delight. But it is only one short step from wonder to doubt, so sensitive are the reactions oi’ the child mind, and if the wonder of Christmas and its happy mystery are clouded by doubt as to whether there is to be any Christmas or not the child is unhappy. And we can not have any unhappy children at Christmas. That is the reason why The Guardian Santa Pals Club is functioning for the fifteenth year-and it is your opportunity to help the children. An appeal is made to‘ all our subscribers to adopt a child from the list subjoined and send to the Guardian the toy or toys suitable to his or her needs. The earlier this is done the better, as it requires a considerable time on the DUBLIN, Irish Free State, Dec. ‘i-Cuman-Ns-Gaedlleal, the gov-l ernment party, won 10 out of the. part of the Guardian staff to see that the needs of each child are provided for and taken care of. Santa Pals should communicate at once the numbers and names of the child or children to whom they become "Xmas Tree and Concert ‘Jbenczer School, December 22nd. at] ion to the transportation enquiry, 18h FY88 S“!!! 91601330118 todflll- commission under the chairman-i Flam"?- Ffl- Repubma" Part3’- 105a9_12_5_2l_ Sh“, o; My, Justice 1,, p_ Bu“, 01' won cight seats nnd Labor two. The “Montague Club loading hogs and lambs Wednesday, December 9th. the Supreme Court of Canadai Others were Scattered- jThis statement was made by Honl l0697-l2-5-1i. R. J. Manlon, Minister of Railways‘ and Cana‘r. at the opening sitting “Belfast Club loading hogs and ‘amba at Fodma Tuesday. Decemhw or the conunission in the parlia- lm-L 10699_12_5_1|_ ment bulldngsths afternoon. "You will have the assistance not only of experts representing the two great railway systems,” Dr. n ‘ 2-7. Manion told the commission, ."but 5alccdltill-litllimlilylgiliegitllliiiaah/ucrials: you are at liberty a’ ca“ in experts noon ' 106@i_12_3_3(_ independent of both. You are em- powered by the order-in-council to go as fully into the question as and Ent rti t nt Wheatley » Rlvm. Hale], avlygdeggsday. December you deem necessary. Your powers 33rd. 10647-12-4-31. 8N as wide and your time as un- _ -—-—— limited as may be considered to s.';fil‘élf.fiiil°i..“éi'iill“ifit;lil l» mum w u» You hm =11 cs0. Collectio . lol- P. a. r. Hospi- the Powers under the inquiries wt m Md- 1°°75'13'5'1|- and you have the right to request "we Wm be buying dressed hon-l from the board 6f railway commis- lds “Club loading 11w.- stock at Mcl- llile Tuesday, December 8th. 10698-l2-5-ll. "Come to the Christmas Tree t Postpones Hop (Canadian Press) VANCOUVER, B. C., Dec. 4.—- James R. ‘Nedcll, New Orleans pilot who set a new record for the Mex- icu-Csnnda flight on Tuesday, is With fog and rain general along the Pacific coast he decided to postpone I his flight to the south. Incorporations organs out, on Tuesday and Wed- sioners of Canada or my deport- nesday. December 8th and 9th. Peter‘ mam o;- any other department, or MwNutt ‘i’ Sm’ M“ip°:;,g5_u_5_2L ithc government services any infor- Hunm Riv" 9" d” Twsdal" D°°"F£ng to your discretion the whole ember 8th and Wednesday lnltii 1i. o'clock noon. A. B. Cutclitlc. ""—-—' 1 lth pzinclples rather than with "Lecture 0n Fli a Fiji b, “' . R,,._M,_1,,,,,,_ ,1, J,,,,,,,§“§,,,,l_fcslulls, End feeling confident that ‘Pllflldly. December 0th, assisted by;ths result o! your investigation can fir. and Mrs. Raymond and Min; ,_ . an Moshor, vocalists. 10635-‘12-3-5! "*_"c"°'_'ntmu'c'd' an m“ m “Hops Chest factory-All plftidd — hovmg books out ~on this lottery "Bazaar and High Tea, in rid of Discos make returns of sums to the St, Mary's Church Montague, Wed- 01W Hospital on or before December nssdny, December th. 10th. lom-lll-z-c 10683-l2-3-thur-sllt-tue-3i. “Buying live fowl and chickens lbcsdny, December 0th "Reserve Tuesday. December 3th m. Empty crops. f_‘_'~'-"’ can. Bert, J-- arms-unicorn Wednesday. Admission an. ztfr-rolcnd. i089 -"‘-5-ili. . ,4 _ P. E. l’.. 500 shares no par value is imquw and the conduct’ of the announced today in the Canadian l0694-l3~»5-2i.-sllme, knowing that you will deal fluent ‘ ' P d ’ I onto: each tor Y. P. s. Social Ffifienlvitlili Fl-cd- Bell. cowboy illm actor, denied late ces sy or the ba also: he sea- erlcton Hall. Post 0 cs s? e. games, Md y n t h, and m Bow we" Highest msrkstkznrrtsinmsnt and lunch. Ii’ not flns mallifledigiere m" “Q3. 1gg7g.1q-5-g|_ men. n deputy county clerk who is- Canadian Presn-Incorporation of Charlottetown,‘ Clara Bow Weds Rex Bell (Canadian Press) LAB VEGAS, New, Dec. 4.—Rex but two fl still weather bound in Vancouver. l Ralhuayrnen A Will Hold Mass i!" cmflifl" PPWl-F-“uwwmim his leg smputated above the knee OTTAWA. 0113-. D90- 4- (B! the employ .1 in Toronto and district today when he ‘tempted to bond are holdins a mass meetlns Slm- u moving train lieiii‘ the Westvllle the Thames Investments Limited. d“ night‘ Dec, 8‘ m discuss the -'“"u°" whm‘ l‘ “we” "' l” “' Charlottetown, P. n. 1., $50,000 and "I Will be 105d“! 5198866 lions nt- ‘slst you. The government is lesv- Nemnd Llmmd 09W “I! Dflrcént wage out recently . nnounoed. Members of’ the nail- way "running trades," which in- elude locomotive engineers and fire- men. conductors, trainmen, yanl- _ men “d tuegnphem’ Wm stand ter the accident. At Aberdeen l-los- the meeting. Decision will be reached as to acceptance or rejection of the wage cut by the railwsymeu of the dis- trlct. sued the marl-lags license, and the District Attorney, sem the ceremony. The Judge, said to have married than 101ml 1° discuss Bell's statement. 23 “mmflal vuamles fined l“ I", Santa Pals in order that these may be struck from our list. ’ Do not delay; make this Christmas a Red Letter Day in the One rumor was to thc effect that the fertilizer companies were press- ing the Association for payment of the fertilizer purchased inst spring. which the Association distributed to its members without payment, it be- ing alleged that the Association now is not in a position to pay the man- ufacturers. Mr. Boulter disposed of this report by stating that every pound of fertilizer is paid for before the steamer leaves Baltimore. Other rumors were to the effect that a. cargo of potatoes had been overdraft at the bank than it Wm For more than three hours, bchiln $085011. In other f ing to tllc fsccd has been sold in this manner. The bank willingly agreed to ad- storage of thc crop. Payment to the Association members will be made Continued on page 10 Beauty Parlor Proprietors Are Sued SYDNEY, N. 3., Dcc. 4. (By the Canadian Press)-—Seeklng $1,000 damages from proprietors Glace Bay beauty parlor, Miss Gertrude L. Rowe, 24. testified be~ fore county court Judge Walter Crcwe todfiy, declaring that her scalp ups burned while the beauty experts were giving her a perman- ent wave and as a result she had ltwo bald spots on her head. She said the teatment was to cost $10, but she had been put to additional expense by being treztq homes of many whom Santa Claus might otherwise over-led medically mm “mes m unavaw, look. The needs of the children are vouched for, and none’ appears in the list that has not first been reported upon by a clergyman or social worker. N0. Name Age 1 Oliver 6 yrs. 7 Jack . . .. 1i": FY5- 2 Ilene . 1% yrs. BNorman . -- 7 Yrs 3 Earl 4 yrs. l! Hilda . 21-’.- yrs. 4 Marcus 2'1.- yrs 10 Stanley . 6 Yrs s Charles an» yrs- 11 Lawrence 3'1- WS- 6 Ruby 6 yrs. 12 Roy *iPunoulbi lfliiilli (Canadian Press) WESTVILLE, N. 8., Dec. 4.—Jsck Pa” Dalton, 16-year-old Plctou boy. hid Meeting Sunday TORONTO, ,Ont., Dec. station today, missed his footing and fell under the wheels. Unnoticed by the trslnmen, he lay on the track He was found by section men who spouted on the scene not long af- l pital tonight it was reported that he would recover. Approves Offer ‘ -__-J_- wasnmmo , n. c. Dec. l. (A-PJ-‘lhl slipping board today. llmrovsd the our of the United: said the? hid es Lines. I ' tilled description ol’ how ‘ patent in closcribg the process." u m, tum continued on m, way stacle that cannot be overcome 555W U118 Company for the shIPS gether of every business force in 10B“!!! W6C W ‘he United Stat- l-lalifnx Ind the Mnritimcs to make it an eventuality. ing efforts to undo the damage“, Doctors had told her the roots of the hair had been burned and killed by the heat. i E. Mck. Forbes. K. C., acting forf the plaintiff, launched into a ce-l n per-l l manent wave was recured. Judge‘ ' Crow's interrupted. "I suppose you arc hardly com-l l “ll/ell," replied Ml‘. Forbes, “I; have llad to pay for quite a num-i bor of them." l Grain Traffic g Through Can. Ports Mooted (By Charles Bruce, Canadian i'rcss' Staff Writer) HALIFAX, N. S., Dec. 4.—"No ob- stands in the way of Canadian grain traffic through all-Canadian ports." Such was the conviction voiced to- night by Col. Earle C. Phinuey, chairman of the Halifax harbour commissioners. Speaking at a din- ner designed to secure co-opcratlon in furtherance of a campaign to ac- quaint all sections of Canada with “the fact that inland rections of this co ntry will benefit to the same ex- ten as Halifax and saint John from such a movement," the Chief Com- missioner called for a getting to- lTiiElNTll ETRTS require to finance its activities this years about 80 per. , * cent. of seed potatoes moved were ed sysfim’ and-his Officials’ wera 501d outnghL while this year‘ °w_ examined by the new board which economic depression,’ possibly less than 20 per cent. ofllwrtatlon problem. Outside in tlil closed doors, Sir Henry Thornton, president of the Government-own- lhas tackled the Canadian trans- corridor of the Parliament bulld- ings, E. W. Beatty, President of vance money for the shipping and the Canadian Pacific Railway, and a dozen or so officials of the pri- vately-owned road, waited the sunl- mons to the Senate Railway Com- mittee room where‘ the commission is sitting. They waited until thc Commislon rose shortly before sev- cn dclock in the evening, bul their turn did not come. Mr. Bratty and i _ .h‘s officials will _go on tomorrow ' lmoming about ten o'clock. Tonight I the Commissioners were entertain- olnuums of a.‘ 'i‘endcrs have been called by tile Provincial Government for the purchase of Prince Edward Island debentures in and for the following amounts and purpos- es: $150,000 bearing interest at the rite of five per cent for a period of twenty years. for l ed to dinner at government house. i The Commission did not issue a statement at the conclusion of thc l Continued on page l0 l lmvlthhn MONTREAL, Que, Dec. t-Guy D. Robinson, President of the Mon- treal corn exchmge who returned today from a visit to the Maritim- higluvay improvement. $450,000 bearing interest at thc rate of five per cent for a period of twenty years, for debt funding. The issues are to be in dc- es, was particularly impressed with jthc progress mode on rebuilding o.’ the Saint John harbor facilities, (paying tribute to the federal gov- } ernment. the St. John Harbor Com- Imlssioners, and the contrnciors for nominations of‘ $1,000 or in such amounts as the purchaser may llerfre. Action by tile Government is being taken unller authority of the statute of i924 in the mat.er o” the debentures for debt funding purposes, and un- llcr tile stvtute cf i928 for high- way improvement debentures. v tho 5p9€d and efficiency with which they hnve gone rbout in repairinz thc damage done by the disastrous fire at Saint John last May. Al- lready there are seven sheds com- lpletcd, and they are sheds superior lto the ones that were burned, said 3M1‘. Robinson. "They are ready fol lbusiness now, and we hope we'll (have lots to give them." he added Record & Forecast of the Weather .\li.'l'l-I(llii)l.lJi-|\'\l. (IFFICE, TOI- uiiiil, Dec. ~i— RHXIMI‘)! AND \l.\Xl.\iU.\l TE)!- PERATIIKES Vancouver . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 4i l-Illlnnlltnn . 22 L's) llllllff . 23 lill lieglllii 13 l5 Willllilli‘! i" 3 Kendra 7i! 7 'l‘lli‘Ol’ii0 illi it) Kingston 3|“ 415 tlttdwll '-“-' 33 llontrtnl 3i 7N Quebec l“ 3i Hlilnt John 3-‘? b" illlllfnx 2" 30 (‘llllrlotluluull L‘ l" l*‘tll'ili(‘.\fl'l'.'l Ottnwu and l'p|u-r fit. Lawrence \'ni- ioys—i-‘rcsh to strung north llnd northwest \\’liill‘41 lllln-tly fnir rlnrl nlllrh enlllor. Lower lit. Laurence \'ulI|-,\'~Strnng ‘northwest “hills illlll glib-s. Maritime P3nnt-—.\'lrul|g ulluls nlul gllies, shifting to lillfllflvfiil. wlltl rlllu turning to snow mul lu-r-nlllll-p colder. Maritime Wont-Strung northwest winds Iinll grill-ll llllli nun-ll chiller with snmrflurricu. lligh title this lllnrnillg lll (Li?!) fiiltl tonight nt 0.55. Bun llctn this nftornoun nt 4.23 nnd rilles tomorrow morning nl 7.1a a"! moon ‘VPIIHCFIlXLV. Dec. i), 0.10 Iltllmmertlldu title riylliecll minutes inter than (‘hnrinttclrnl-vl. MORE SiloPPlN s. DAYS m. RAND COMTMANS BELWNE IN tics; - Bur FEW WEAR 144cm! "-1 M , r 7 r1? (‘A ll FERRY SCHEDULE L Week \in_vs—-l.en\'es Borden daily 0.15 lull. nml 1M0 ltm. Leilven ‘forlnentine daily: 10.30 s.m. llill 2.53 p.m. i vinPays Highest (Prices for Silver Foxes at B. R. Holman’s Office 51111 a colu- sythai If Dro- s trcm nber 0i .l Gov- irOPNul 1W0 p9! l“! per Imctured manu- i as not ice, and . of the awn sp- .es fear- 4, 0! liv- er com- ys about Britain. fared the “made a llgh dut- s friend." lid. "bl-It lake mis- ltcnds to - as pos- own con- :ts hit b! y spokes- lports to 5h French few items 1e French zmentarlly m1; super- fter Great old stand- ent 50 per 28511795 in IEYE among o! the lar- the Cham- 00L van, 2 Anne l 4 Leonard Murphy 2 is Agnew. 4 llan Walsh. acAulay and an Sullivan. zen Ryan, 2 vina Byrne. E Vickerson. m MacEseh- laid. 3 Bern- garet Gallant (equal) 2 _v Agnew. .lty. She bore lch cheerful- lt even those she was suf- er illness was reconciled to put all he! kg frequentlil was held on "om her fath- eopleis Ceme- lfl€d nnd was‘ . Ramsay, es- ~own, Rev. Mr. lk sweetly ren ugged Cross" in. ere six o! her Mutch. Irvine Kennedy. Pres Salderson. Her d brother Ken h her memory. sod By ‘ ll Face lcal Cove, N.B., very nervous, nd not able t: 2d with pimple! oying and cm- nen bottles of Bur- can do llly own as have entirely nun-nth“! i r g. . s