MAXIMS or a MERCHANT every man his due. In all the wild stress flr gold, the Invisible will be inst enough u; '1'; ii llarnlnl (lnnnllnn, Fnnmlnl [M7, (harloltrllliu Guardian Two Conic. PRAIRIE Pfié-f/INZE 11v Sashatchaamls Hard Hit During Regent Blizzards Cattle Frozen To ' , D e a th On Th e Ranges -- Ch rist- mas Trade In Re- gina Is At Stand- still As Result Of Zero. Weather And Storms. --—_ (Special to the Guardian) REGINA, Dec. lZ-Prairla farms" re stonnbound tonight and roads li-u-ough the province continue im- psssible. Flor six days zero cold and blizzardy weather have prevailed and activities throughout the coun- try are held up. vihuc winter has made its marl: on business in Sask- atchewan cities. Fmm a. number of widely scattered areas have come rc- ports of cattle freezing to death on the ranges. No snort in save the animals was possible because o! bliz- (Continued 0D P030 3) t, - ‘ ANNoUNccMcNTs. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. arc. Lot 65. i2-18-1i. "Lecture in TYTOne Hall. postponed. "Come to the Christmas Concert in Povmal Hall, Monday. December 23rd. 480-12-13-21. "Regular Meeting Ladies Auxiliary Protestant Orphanage, Cundal Home. Friday afternoon 3.80. 4B1—l2-l3-li. "Milton Rink now open. Skating Iifzhts Tuesday, Thursday and Satur- dfl. 453-12-12-21. "Loading poultry, geese, ducks. and turkeys. at Millview, Dec. 16 and 17th. Mr. Nash Grader, isgd.) Millview Uvestock Shipping Club. 440-12-11-5) "Dr. Olift, D. D. - Start now home prevention cure. Now at Purdy itation, Wesbchastcr 00., N. Y- U. S. "A 800d assortment of Christmas Hosiery in Silk, Silk and Wool and Wool, put up in fancy boxes. Mirna Moore. Eldon. 493-12-18-11. "Will the lady who borrowed for her boy the Gordon Tartan kiit suit from Mrs. Burnett, kindly return "me asitis required at an early "W- 12-13-tf. "Prof. Oscar M. Emanuel, Boaim. Miss. will open a violin studio at 101 Queen street. next door to Canadian "mm" 31ml. on or about Decem- b" 19th. ' 402-iI-13-3iA "E8! Circle Members-Bring your Chickens. Fowl, etc., w H. L. Macholfs lleavy Toll of Life In U. S. Prohibition EVANSTON. 111-. Dec. 12-'1‘ho National Women's Christian Tcmperance Union of the United Slabs today made public a com- munication from Dr. James M. Dorsn, U. S. Commissioner of Prohibition. in which he said that since the prohibition law went into effect 147 persons have been killed by agents of his depart. ment "while acting in the dis- charge o! the official duties." lle "m 57 lIflIf-s had also been‘ killed. “I have no presant intention of making a general reply to tho recent ” , of caccasivc force in enforcement," Dr. Doran wroté lhc W.C.T.U. Lin-iii lvlnpllll illNlEY All llcllllll (Canadian Press) b i‘ The People's Paper w Covers Princc Edwa s. tilnllinn ;-;Y//// M. m a M11!” W“ W?» wwwvvvwv\\ Read by Everybody rd Island Like the-Dew CHARLOTTEFDWN. CANADA. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1929 p THE GTRIP OFKING WINTER SpeaksOn The Unem L Passed _Away Recently By 1,500 U ed‘ (Special to the Guardian) RECENT slllll! WILL clsl‘ cllv lull. Heavy Snow Fall In To- ronto Was Welcomed i, nemplo - l‘ “TORONTO. Ont, Dec. l2.-'I‘ues- day's snow storm was welcomed by i l‘. Died In Toronto r 1 l l2 PAGES MAXIMS OIL MERCHANT It's no sort of cscnsa. yet the fel- low who is leading a dog's life more often rushes the growlcr. Annual Hahn's-fusions Delivered 88-00. B; ilnil Canada uld U. n. A. 84M 41.. ploynflent Situa tioni Says Canadian People Disl_o___ylal —"—"""'l Failure To Pal.‘- Bandits Observe (‘ghase Canadian The Golden Rule Goods And To “ma, m, ,,,_,, m," ‘ Protect Home In- f. T153: .§.'.'.'."'§.'§;..T.'§.i T111‘ , dustries Scored l‘ By Winnipeg "bc good in victims week." Les- ter was one of 15 men held up _-.a-» a host o! unemployed whq fnday are ; busy clearing the streets and inter-l sections throughout the city. An army of about 1,500 men are engaged in ~, the task. The storm [pill cost the J "///fi/7//////// last night by three robbers, but all the cash he had with him has 1B cents. “Boys," said the leader, ‘this is pitiful. This fellow has only l8 l l W- F. Maclfiln. former dean of Do— , died hzltithe home oi‘ his son-in-law, mlnion parliament and founder oflliarry flflon, after two weeks’ ill- Toronfo World, now defunct, who mes, V‘ i . LliE-l~;>.‘..¢ n». . l. ."-' The year 1929 will go in Muri- WASHINGTON, Dec. lil-r-Com- mander Richard Byrd and Charlev Manley today were awarded the. Langley Medal for aeronautical achievement during the year 1929 by the Board of Regents of the Smith- sonian Institution. Byrd received the award for his use of the aeroplane‘ in exploration of the south polar area. Manley was the inventor or one of the first successful aeroplane en- gines. He has also contributed in many ways in iIIlPr vement of avia- tlon. Canoeists Are Back In Halifax 11-.- (Csnadian Press) l>li.LIFAX, N. S., Dec. lZ-TWO hundred and twenty-six days and four thousand miles from the Brit-l ish Columbia coast, Paul i-‘aquln and Dick Lesage, Montreal's trans- Canada voyageurs brought their canoe into Halifax tonight. The last portage was made by train from Windsor, N. S.’ where the transcon- tinental canoeisfs arrived this morn ing after braving the Bay of Fundy waters from St. John. N. 8., to lfantsport. Paquin and Lies!!!) loft "W"? ‘rumlay morning. geccmber W-"entecnth. Murray River "flmranoc Hall. afternoon. Association buying, you, here hardened by their Journey, but 491.11.13.31, in the best of health. Vancouver on May 1st. and arrived Cabinet Appo Forecast Hon. T. A. Crerar Will Take Railways Portfolio t Meets, Before Parliamen , Paper. Mcnlml oscstwr report of the slated appointment o: rm. 'r. a. “ml u Minister of lLZlwaya in "l! Dominion Government. Iollow- "i: l: m» mu m: of the Game's More from its otiaws correspond- Sunlmerside, Monday, Tuesday and Reference has been made to the ant. u published in its iuua of Nov. irltments In Gazette Says Montreal 11. OTTAWA. December l0-Thlt Hon. ‘r. A Orersr. of Winnipeg, will loin the Dominion Cabinet u Min- sac-scan will become "wetter" as a result, of the polling of local option hold in lWIfll areas yesterday. The result, so far known. shows elsht victories for time history us one of the “fat" years. In (glancing over who outstanding events during the year, a great im- provement is noted in the industrial field, and many new works have been undertaken. some of which will cx- tend over the year 1930. Of the ma- ,Jor new construction works 111112181‘- taken during the year are;- A new pier at Halifax, N. 8., to he I Year’s ‘Activities Reviewed Throughout The lllaritimes known as Pier “B", costing approxim- ately $3,000,000. A branch line of the Canadian Na- tional Railways from Sunny Brae ta Guysboro, N. S, a. distance of ap- proximately 67 miles, at an estimated cost of $3,500,000. A branch line of the Canadian Na- tional Railways from Lake Verde .--____., (Continued v on Page 6) (Special to the Guardian) LONDON. Dec. iz-The only one of the several lnndon homes of Dr. Samuel Johnson still exls : i Street became the property of the worth. who purchased the house several years ago to savc it from Wreckers, turned it over '- Jchnson ’s Home To Be I Used As LiteraryzShrine ‘dwelling which that of l7 Dough Square or: Pleetifronl 1746 to 1759 that he wrote the city about, $12,000. ii. Bishops Are Recovering (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. Dec. XZ-Blshop Richardson oi Fredericton. N. B. today had recovered sufficiently to icavc the Montreal General B “ ‘ Ilfe will stay for rféw days with Bishop Farthing of Montreal and later go to Ma- tane’ Que. Bishop 0’Leary. of v Charlottetown and Bishop Cou- turler of Alexandria are pro- gressing favorably in the local hospital. Arrests Made In . Studio Fire (Special to the Guardian) HOLLYWOOD. Calif" Dec. 12.-— Two officials of Pathe Film Company were arrested today on charges grow ing out of the fire in the company's studio here in which ten persons in- cluding fcur chorus girls perished. The men who‘ were held affenhours of quavtloning are, John C. Flynn, Vice President, and Henry Lalley, Boa-rd- cf ‘Governors as c. literary shrine in perpetuity for the people '01 England and America. It was in ‘this old four story brick Georgian Johnson occupied faanous dictionary; wrote his "Rum. tween 50,000 and 100,000 feet of film were stored in a room at the studio which was not fireproof Under the law, no more than 5.000 feet may be fire did not start in the film, Fire cents and there may be llitlc ones at home waiting for papa io bring them some candy." lie turned to Lester and said: “My dcar fellow, you have our_ sympathy. Take this $5 bill and beat if." Lester accepted with thanks Capt. Gca. F. Kcrr. V.C., Toronto juzt recently r. £10611 from Prlncdl 1 cf Wall-s’ reunion dinner in Londom. who was founddcad in his garage; 3 at his llClitf‘ from the effects of car-g ban monoxide. ‘ t l J its of Chicago are celebrating Mayor-elect. (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Ont. Dec. l2-Cana- dian people are the most dlsloya‘ people to their own country inlthc civilized world today. said Lt; Col R. H. Webb, D.S.O., M.C.. Mayor- clect of Winnipeg when interviewed here today. Ifvthe Canadian people, manufacturers, iobbers, retailcrl and public would puxchasc~onlj Successful Shipment Of - ' .- ~ Hatching Eggs “"1 59°“ i" hi! hime- . gOOds made in Canada. there would .1 be no unemployment. Until we have THE NEWSPRINT Production Manager. Police said be- I kept in such a room. The disastrous I F sllulllll (Canadian Press) l TORONTO, De . l2-—The To on- Breedcrs of British Columbiahfeporti l to Sh“ this afwrtloon pubmhedrthe . . . . . . rcmufmbl" “Loci m "hc sApmen [ifollowlriz special dispatch from fill llaxhiygdcggs to Jfloighneesrcptig Montreal, Practical ucknowledgp "5 "my" m“ C 5 ' ‘ nlcnt that the Canadian manulact- lOrlcllirlI Poultry Estate Unewatashl; in 0- Cmbakm- Jam"- Smlcs w“ ; lip the intention of raising the price ‘out of the 45 eggs sent six months X o; paper $5 a w“ this year and Send (ago by the steamer Empress of Rus- 1 new contracts w men- cuaomm-s sh. 43 hatched out good chicks and‘; qumjng 135; years price o; $5520 . ‘that there are now 22 cockerels and ion Bi m‘? mum w“ made by man. 1'7 11111185» the 13ml‘ Smiling t0 138V ufacturers here today following an ’I‘l1e association belleycs this to be ________?. --_-.__ a record for so long a journey and states that the results testify to the great care taken in the transportat- ton of the delicate consignment; (Special to the Guardian) TORCNTO, GEL, 12.—Th8 ‘ Coopsrutivc Association of Poultry " s» o... l (Continued on Page C) Farewell _vision of the duty on cheese i to the following rates per pound: British preferential, 2 cents; inter- (Csnadlan Press) _ 1 4 1 WIESBADEN, Germany, Dec. 12- medlme’ 4 Cents’ genera‘ cents’ To the strain o! "God Save The .222‘.23555.53.‘T13.ZZ£1..§elZ.i1‘f.flKmg-“ w» f r my: Ne“ 125 n u mg lhauied down at two cclock this af- ° e n“ ' ' “ “p” “a “ ‘ternoon at. the British headquarters l z.,,tgj,,f,faz,t,dc,ci,intga,f;tlfi:,zwz,‘sgf jliil tho Hotel l-lohenzollern where it has floated since December 31st. 1925 try Pool Limited, for upward revi- urcr of newsprint will have to give‘ Nation tonight. when Cecil Harms-filler" and probably his "Rasselss." to the | officials leaned today to the belief that the blue was caused by s large electric lamp coming in contact with a drape, rather than by a glowing piece of carbon from an arc light as it was here his wile died and here that he was once arrested because‘ hcpwas unable to pay a debt of $25. S TEALS PIE (Canadian Press) VICTORIA, Texas. Dec. ill-Thom- as McGrcw began a. life sentence to- day because he stoic 30 cents and a 30 C TS. ——-GI VEN LIFE at first believed. Tarifflioard gives New YearAgenda OTTAWA. December lib-The first Public sittings o! the Tariff advisory Board in the New Year will be de- voted to hearing a series of applica- tions for revision of tariff on var- pie. McGrew, a. negro, was tried un- der tho old Texas repetition of of- tenses law. which provides a life term for a third felony conviction. Local Option Voting In Scotland --_- EDINBURGH, Dec. lipscotland the liquor trade. The Poiiockshawu ‘a Wflfd 0f Bio-SEW. one of the city's residential suburbs, and supposedly a safe retreat for the temperance party voted for sale of liquor and the lim. itations will now be repealed after being in operation for nlna years. The "wcts" also scored in Kllmarnock and New Mllnes, Ayrshire. The pio- turesquc village of Culle in the north of Scotland. voted for the con- tinuation of "no license" for the sale of liquor. The "wets" again carried the day in four wards 0n the banks ious products of the agricultural in- dustry. The following agenda for sit- tlngs which are to begin on January i4, was issued today from the Board's office: Tuesday and Wednesday. January l4 and l5. First hearing of reference No. 150 ‘an appllcatiqn by the Na- tional Dairy Council of Canada. ask- ing for upward revision of duty on butter to the following rates, per Pound: British Preferential. 4 cents: intermediate. 1 cents: general. ‘i cant-l: Australian and New Zes- an adequate tariff to protect our products. the labor and immigration . questions will be real problem. I'll said. Owing to the enormous deters’. opment that‘ has taken place in 111:3‘- ‘ (Continued 0n Page 3) The Weather, Etc 4HESE ARE ‘ma DAvs THAT iRY Man's PocKaf- nlgnlllTlxéir-u? l-g.‘ vvindsT-falr local snow flunjics, not much change , “on or the “rm on eggs _l..lcut General Sir Willis ‘Fhwalies in lemmgurc, . Thursday Januar 16'__Re5umed 1 who was in command bade the au-‘ Toronw, snow ,,, \- 10-08 l 5' y ' ,thorities farewell visits and revlew- E Montreal, clear ..04-04below ‘hearing of references Nos. 89 and l I 109 askln for dovmlvard revision of ed a detachment of British Fume“ Qmamc‘ Clem ' ' ' ' " " 06*“ ‘mow l theuariffgon malt extracts-and malt a Ceremony ma‘ “Ins aahended by chaflmtetovvn‘ snow "" 17-4“ ‘syrup powder; as we“ as OI moor; . the French Rhineland Commlssion- Halifax, clear ,. 10-03 ‘ ‘or and General Gulllaumai. ‘rho st. John, clear 12-0: lporawd applications asking upward revision 0f duty on malt and barley. Friday. January ilr-First hearing of reference No. 135. being an appli- cation by the Canadian Bean Grow- crs’ Association for upward revision of the tariff on beans. together with firs); hearing of reference No. 152. an application by the St. John Mill- ing Company, St. John, N. B. for free listing of soya bean meal. Tuesday, January Zl-Rcsulned hearing of reference No. 22. an ap- plication by the Canadian Horticul- tural Council fol" revision cf tariff onfruits and vegetables; together _ with second hearing of reference No. Ono way of proposing-"Dear gill; will you givc me an opportunity of, celebrating a silver wedding with! of the Clyde. a land. 4 cents: for upward re- I you. twenty-five years from now?" ‘troops then marched to the station) and the last contingent. departed at , third I ZOHB. this evening at 7.53. Sun rises this morning at 7.34 and ( 3 p, nl., thus cmiing Great Britain's‘. sets this afternoon at 4.15. imllltary occupation of tile .'r‘u)1 moon. Monday. Dcc. 10. 7.10 I. m. Santa Claus Cannot do it All Witho ut The Huelp ' Of His Pal ——-Be 01213 Who can forget the charm of m and prcsenfs? Santa Claus to the child has always been the person- ification of everything that is 300d. kind and gentle. What a tremendous pisce he holds. in the hearts of children, especially during the Christ Ill those Christmases of long agcju they have made a .- mucous-m- as season. Even today the face of ‘n7’ m, applmmon by m, Qntgfkyslllia Claus, the jolly old elf of the hardest, or most sophisticated; or Flax Growers‘ Association for upwardichiidilolad divs. with his Plump fllf- "1059 ‘Wildly softens at the recall revision of the tariff on broken flax clad figure. his benign smiling coun- ‘of childhood memories of Cilrlstmas‘ straw or tow for use in upholstering. ‘ ienancc and his great pack of toys p-memorles of hopca, joys, fears, an( perhaps in a few cases of disappoint- enu. n. u not difficult to recs] (Continued on Page s) and MacKINNON, Representing Hoe Bay y, Lodon, Eilligland, Will be at the Queen Hotel "Sample Rooms.“ Wednesday, December 16th 17thj and 18th. and Will Purchase Silver F oxe_s and all Other l» Paying HIGHEST PRICES Fort Same ... ob a. _ . i. .-....--~__._ c ___"._‘.._._..._...._....- ‘ha... ......._..s ,...._._._.-.-_.,_._‘ ...r:_.n: ,4. - __-. -_-_.-— _ ._ _<_(4¢_.s- .. .-__ “.- <¢_ _¢_ __AnV--_-.-‘__._._,-_~,_n ._¢. -_-..n __.,.._~.. ..-.._...___... ..__ ti») i’ ‘ ...~.z_:.:._._.__... c... ....._.__ __..._._