Storms In England bMXIMS .5 or A MAXIMS f i f MERCHANT l“ “ L --— MERCHANT -.~1 ugly never coma with it u“ threat o: whhhmenl. nor doe; It bribe with promised bliss. A nut mo: are; are caused by ' friction between a building mu m in. ,5 1 surance policy. . , - //// 7/_ Y! rvww-wwn,“ Read y _ Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dow Everybody .1 a... .'._._-. um-ng," \~\~_ __I..___ -__-__ Storm Now Raging 108 Hours FIENDISH A CT cos TS LIVES 0F" THREE cmzjbkkjv . I ,Winter'Hurricanes Worst WAITINC For A SlANTA-PAL {VENIUT [IKELYI Three Children t Exp_e_rzenced In England l {T0 BEUUME MIN! Killed By Bomb f," \ ,Pu0i|c_w00|(sl-~~~~—--. — And WflS Accompanied By Overlleatedlstove Financial Post Cortes-if Newly Elected wrappeduLl-ke . I ' Thunder And Lightning- Causes 2Deaths Imdellt Oyfliurs; M “wk” I Christmas Pad” Wind Exceeded Velocity of ,.,,,__,~,;,+,,,,,, ‘ $555111“ _ 5.3321353’ “so Deadly Ex- i" 100 Miles _Per Hour-Great .:¢"::~..:r'.sm?.:'::. $3,113‘; Po-"tmaster- Plosive Takes I t Toll lVhen Piclz- j ed Up By Child. '1 Kuntalc. '11 and his sister Elsie, , 15 were burnbd to death and au- otlnr llltar Helen broke both legs in a leap from a farm bulld- . MONTREAL. Dec 9.-R.mngr5 that; l, Hon. Dr. P. J. Vcnict, Post-Mute: General. may revolve the portfolio Property Dbmage-Calamities At Sea. " l hloh a m a b fire azanmleyzr 11mm Lon” of Public Works 1h the Federal‘, __ _ i billet; shake-up which will take ‘ (Special to the Guardian) to . th r fauail r thirt- °“ (bpcolll the Guardian) the worst whiter hufllcsncs ‘ll’ 911'! 0 I Y 0 place on account. of the death of, NEW YORK. Dec. 9.-A bomb |_ " a u. wrapped like a. Christmas plckago and crzznmed with dynamite flfl jagged steel, lay on the kitchen 1gb- le in the home of a Brooklyn working ~ man this moruim. Three children stumbled aleepily mto the cold room. i , Their dark eyes grew big when the! i saw the “Clu-istmas One ' picked it up, it went off. imtmtly p 1 ~ killing a boy and girl. mum- sled can escaped in night cloth!!!- The fire started from an over- heated stove. _ nu 00mm 00w. RELIEVED UNEMPiQYMENT Hon. J. Robb. are reported in a special despatch from Ottawa. to the Financial Pcst. The Post corespon- (Continued on Page 3) mere was sustained timundxr and lightning rarely seen except in sum- mer. A storm has been raging in Exiglhnd now 108 hour; and shows mslsuofabatementaltiausily the longest period of storm on rec- " IONDON, Dec. a-To people who have strong nerves the weather Ihidh llmgland is now experiencing is pnitlvely frightening, even in the emu and houses of towns which "tmnottbreateuedby floods. The Ilhdmt experience was Friday night vies simultaneously with one of Dr. Gordon E. Richards, Toronto, newly elected vice-president of the Radiologists Society of North Amer- lea. ca-t .--.—.. 1. _'..,.._.-_-.._1_.-_...L ‘.,.-_..._-..-..-_-- d: t Crazed Man Runs Amuck (Continued an rm 3) TAKEIKiHs AndOueen (Continued on P!!! 3) T0 GUIDE FURTHER STEPS .. ,. - ' --- , . _ z" '“"""‘ N "x ~- '\ ' ‘ r ' ' t LIONZPREAL, Que, Dec. B.—Sum- ' ' *. t ‘h, ._ . . .,. tdhbvr-d u‘ Th. Guam!“ I . o ed w h w be! st t . I v ' “~'~"""- "rm-u Qfiififlfifi of Winuiveg’ Ad‘ Potato Wareh u A H F? POE; Monthly Meeting ' I ‘ ' . _ ,, I oun e ufs ca r1 maly XDNDON’ mo‘ 9P1“ 3mm‘ Bondrlnshom for a tow days vlolt- dICSSi-lig Plibiltllily o ‘ere In a, snow drift, whilze iilgide his. ‘ wife was laying unconscious with her skull broken. She was taken to the hospital where she lies at the point Oovernntent i5 not contemplating lithe: steps in the Chinese-Rustin llllflon in vlew of the direct neg- > For tho first time recorded, the Royal nub I'd-n late, being delayed 1a min- utes by head winds and floods. BUMMERBE _ (Special to the Guardian) SUMJMIIJRSIDE. Dec. fi-The rogu- Assn. -— Advocated S ’Side Council Bulding Trans Can- Frost-Proofln Name Only ‘tilt-ions for settlement now in pro- - 11¢- . . ’ ‘ - T110 K1118 I-lld Qllfim 0! Dfillmlifli. ada, Hlghway - - ' . of death. Huteski was taken into _ r _ '. ‘Twbzizzg: Mwyflagi Mukgsfy’ who had been visiting at Sandring- . Local Shlppers Prefe? Keepmg Potatoes custody. A blood stained hlalnmor Wu? Nilillmifll COUIICII 0f U. l" Emlglll’ "gfltllnflpl °f ‘l: 1:21“; i, " - ‘m’ an" ham, travelled in the Royal Train (canny; pm‘) ' . - - found in the homo and the glass o ' mm 8 own 011ml WM e H5 . l‘ In Cars. As Fhere Is N0 Heating Eqlllp- S. Business Men T0 “W. m5 worm‘) mm Lidswm , . u, 1e from door had barn broken. De- tnld a questioner in the House of tectlves learned that Hutz-tskl was MONTREAL. Que. Deo- lJ-With and the party received an ovation Assure Employment m tbochah- and all the wuncillors I Wfllmobs today/Henderson declined b discuss the question of whether We Soviet reply to Britain's remind- ‘N? u" X01108: Pact pledge repre- llntcd the British note as unjustl- filble interference and M1 unfriendly m- Ht I150 dddllllbd i0 111561158 Vhtthcr the Soviet reply was the sort an“ "(Noted from “a friendly na- » ‘sboclal to the Guardian) LONDON. Dec. 9.-An order _t~ $400,000 worth of crockery. jinn. China, gill! and‘ kitchen fllllliflflfllt has been placed with ‘Hm firms by the Canadian ‘Rational Steamship! for fitting I W! three new pallenler steamers, '7 flmiu u The Guardian) uililNGliAl, Dpc. Qq-With five w "1 "volt tbrouabout the coun- mktlh° "wkln: National Gtwefll- “no faces, the Bflvest crisis in its threatenine the complete "1 0f the Pfflmt administra- “lw President ohuhg Kwa Y .1401: 11... NeedyChildren Have a -Merry Christmas e h‘ mii-Pll campaign this year CHINESE SITpUCA nozv from the crowd L; they left. in motor cars after their arrival. here in a pouring rain. The Danish King and Queen proceeded to the Danish lega- tlon. Bank Robbers ‘_‘Well Received” (Canadian Press) SHAKOPEE, Min. Dec. il-Three bank robber-swore shot and probably fatally wounded today as police oi’- fioers lying in watt for them op- ened ftne with a machine gun la the robbers left the First National Bank. Shah is able to perform o political miracle which is doubtful in this case. Saturday's revolt. of 1,500 troops at Chang Chow, half way be- tween Shanghal and Nankinl on the) railway, has resulted in there being (C ntlnued 0n P880 3) touch. m the reader in bu or he; imagination go back to childhood days. Bacall to mind thou m! IR- hihd the stove where the stockings were hung an Christmas, Eve. the ‘nah to the well-filled stockinll no" margin‘ before 510th?! and Ill-HO!‘ were out. of bod. the shouts of Joy and whoops of laulhter which 0W" ed some new discovery stuffed for down into the we of the mckinl- would it not have been a trend! to you if lauta Claus bod-untested to some. It nu be no leaa a m8“! * m" lunotclouflr was it: of _ m‘ Publuhba runway already ' The M. however. haa been ""“' “cum-d. thua u» increas- °PP°rtunltica for bsucfioent ~2" ‘Mthout u» Island w make “mam”! hols-them. ohrutumtv ‘Mus m" $110 only full Glist- “bwahuman being h to live ‘M 1m but to others-to the m’ m"!- to thou in need of h,‘ m" mm: Madman 6th ""0 Nirvana: comm: Chickens and ‘Phuraday formooau of can: with till the tales of the eanrepae cold in northern Canada wld during the re- cent plight of the MacAlpine aerial party, the impression of Canada as the frozen north has gained new impetus in United States cities, ac- (Continucd on P580 3) ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS, MEETINGS. ETC. ___- "Date of Miilview School Christ- mas Conurt changed to December 1am. MJZ-lO-li. "Beautiful pine cushion. real pine for sale at Baptist school-room todayé 4 "North lilvorauservc lwiduy. December 20th for Christmas Concert in North River. 308-12-10-11. "Buying hogs at Emerald, Thurs- day forenooxi, December 12th. Ever- ett Haalam. 412-31 "Come to the Bazaar and Pantry Bale in Cape ‘rt-averse Hail 0n Thurs- day, December 12th. 30842-1041. “mph-l Rebekah Indie meets to- rtiiht at I p. m. to confer the degree and nomination of officers. l 401-12-10-11. “Dr. 01m, D. D. - Start new homo prevention ours. Now at. Purd! Station. Westpbcstlr 60-. N- Y- U- &_ *5 Church, Bouril. December 11th and 12th‘!!! B. I. B. Hall. BIIWII’ flfVOd. Binlo and other games. 80-13-1041. "Buying Hep, Sh“? and lambs at. Keminawn nary ‘linlraday tore- noon. Alden Moose. lOfl-lc-Il-Ionttseatf. "Hear Rev. A. L. Jinnah, Rollo nay. lecture in mono mu. Int C. on Thursday, Dec. ll. nature begins at a p. m. Cubject, European ‘hip. Bale of pica tli-tueathura. "Bqibnin: Daeembel- anttllmo shall be bums Crate hitches was!!!’ ahdhwi Mlllanylwlmififlftlhilflllt- Ffivorhnmmm m, malifyoudonoteiimbwthafmnt m‘ ‘Mead o; q“ one of sorrow and ‘manta The campaign for ‘hwllllcvo a universal ...__.._----————"—~---——~3oe,bwal1, ____p 4000mm on H" 3)- laat of some. market price paid for No. i steal. J. I. lousy. max-at fire lg the history of Chstham in in aid of St. Mary's ‘ .._.-.-__---------- "The Ladies o! the North ‘iryon ment In New Railway Warehouse. i Lack of heating accommodation in two weeks there ha; been consider. the new potato warehouse on the rall- able risk of freezing. One shipper in- wsy wharf has been the subject of tcrviewed by The Guardian yesterday comment by potato shippers who re- complained that some o; h]; stock ccntly had occasion to use the build- had been frozen in the warehouse, ing and were obliged in some cases and another stated that he had been to supply oil stoves and charcoal very anxious about the stock he had burners at their own expense to prc- placed there. tect their stock.‘ Last Thursday there were about 3,000 bushels of potatoes in the warehouse. and during the past $150,000 nu (Special to the Guardian) CHATHAM. Ont. Dec. E-‘rhe. (Continued on Page 3) English’ Cables To Canada Co Another Route involving a loss which will easily reach $750,000 was brought under cont-nu shortly mo: four o'clock this IncIniIILBIeruI-nsofthenewflar- her Hotel, a 100 roam hnstelry and nine stores and business establish- ments were still smoldering today. But in the cpinim of the fin fight- ers all dancer is poised. tslwolai to the Guardian) MONTREAL, Que. Dec. (t-rzhgush cables addressed to Canada yester- dBY went around the other side of the world before reaching their des- tination. Owins to the disturbance created in the Atlantic region by the earthquakes in the north Atlantic, it Wis found easier Ind quicker to mute messages by lines going iris India and Australia. From Australia messages ’ the Pacific via Bamford, Fanning Island, to Van- ccuver. Request That Potato Embargo Be Abolished (Spools! to The Guardian) DONDON, Dec. il-Two thmlsend farmers with representatives or sell- ing orglnllticns frmo tendon, the Storms Interrupt‘. Air Mail Service (Canadian Press) OTTAWA. Ont... Dec. 0—8now- stcrml with their accompanying bad. villvilif-Y intarfllflld the air mall schedule which was 00 be inaugu- rated today between Manure], Qua, ondltmlcluhltlsaccordlng to Bout onus onomi uu tbu‘ attor- aoon. The fllthta which were to be undertaken in two shill via Que- bec and Ioneccu, were auocaaaful (Continued on PM! 3) Runes from charcoal burners plac- l imcler treatment for a severe xtervous disorder and had been given some medicine to be taken in small doses. l; is the police belief that during tthe night. he took an overdose and lost. control of his actions. The four children of the couple told detect- ivcs they were awakened by their mother's screams and found her un- conscious anrl bleeding severely. When arrested outside his house 311M514! was clad only 1n his underwear. The weauomato fir. APPROACH 4o EAsY sfaecf \s Lmeb wmi and tomorrow morning at 5.4a. North west winds. fair and cold. l-ilgh tide this afternoon at. 536 Sun rises this morning at. 1.31 and Unemployment. Press ) And Remove Fear of (By J. F. B. Livcsay, The Canadian present. but Councillor Phillips. Af- ter routine bills amounting to the sum of $11,151 were passed a com- munication from the P. E. 1., Tele- the Council's ofler of $100 a year for WASHINGTON’ Dec‘ 9'” sameJa fire alarm switch at their head- [thinc important hamienedkin Wash- i qwms on Wm, s," ,0 be open” Hngtcn last week. With but little os-iat m use of are by the mlephone teniation there came into being thclloperator on dun“ certain conditions National Council of business men t/.r| specmed m the communmuou we” guide industry and wmmetcei agreed w. A letter from the McCall through (the present and any futurclfionwnac on Co“ regarding the economic disturbance. The objective, placing or m electric Sign projecting ln President Hoover's words. is t0.‘ 0v“. the sidewalk u‘ than, premises ’_'___*€'_'*' ‘on Water 5L, was received, ordered (Continued on Page 3) no be ackmwledged “d ma on we in t table. After brief reports of commh- ltccs, resolutions were passed. l Thar. i lenders be called for the publication Monthly Meeting ' . ,0; the manual town ‘statement: 2 of council pfThoz. councillors MacNeiil and Schm- ‘man frame the report as a preface to the statement: 3 That in consid- The regular monthly nlecung operation of the long time which had the City Council was hem last. night j “WW1 #111“ 1° W“ Ywllfll- "m in the Council Chambers with Mayor ‘ 9-11 PYWMHY "Tied 819cm‘: 319W“ Yec 1h the chair and all the coun-{ohvu-ld bo Purchased by tho Town cillors with one exception present. No I and the "Til/ll B‘ I "finial-mil 1°? business of any particular moment 151MB. 9J1 P976011! OWN"! Such m9!- came before the council, the regular‘ 00's should be 941d $1. b81138 f-Wefltff- business and chairman's report _be- flue oenir oer moot-h for the flowed lng presented and carried through 1W1’ mom-h-I- WWW“ lfllwfflod 1m- with quickness and despatch. til Friday tho 27th 1115i- Qne of Empire's Greatest Soldiers Dies From Gas (Special to The Guardian) Chelteaham Ave, i-awepce Park. ‘IORONTO, 0110., Dec. iL-lnsldioul carbon monoxide gas yesterday snuff- ed out the llie of Captain George Fraser "Bobble" Kerr, V. C., M. 0.. and Bar. M. M., one 0f the mlpireb greatest soldiers. He came through the fiercest fighting of the war; he rose on the field of battle from a private to Captain: he won the Ern- pire‘: most. rerzovrned decoration "for valor"; he survived countless German attacks of bullets and shells and deadly poison gas, and _,!5Ml‘dlY af- sets this afternoon at. 4.15. Full moon Monday, Dec. 16th, 7.14 a. m. Bummerside tide eighteen minutes later than Charlottetown. this morning. and reaching Quebec at 0.40 a. m., proceeded towards Moucton 10.05 a. m. At the lame time a plane left Moncton at. a a, m. but returned at 8.15 a. m, report-in: heavy mowstorms. The plane from Saint John to Mcncton completed eaatbuusd, but not completed as be- tilflldbfl llld Quebec. ‘I'M Iii’, r. a. 1. . w-zltn-satmmuwem. l lt mmmuu up trout! tcrnocn he died from carbon mon- omifie fumes from his automobile in the round trip. The air mall sche- duie from ‘Toronto to Deirloi was cancelled today for the lame cause. / I I Toronto. Only a few days before he had returned from the dinner to the V. C.'s in iondon, mg. He was t0 have gone to New York last night. on a business trip. At 3.30 p. m. he went to the garage to "tune up" his car so that his wife might drive him to the train. Apparently he had started to warm up the enlinl and rested for a moment on the front out while the cylinders heawf up. While he waited he turned the leave: of a magazine; and then the gas fumes. creeping through ‘the IIIIIE. doadencd his senses, and he collapsed ill-amaze btiltkllll home atfluncounwua- phone Company was read accepting