o,“ 38,000 be this Province — 3.090 . City glliardian every day. hile gdward Island. owl-amen ople fin in -- Read The The Guardian is read 1n tically every worth- rac home in Prince Marlin] Gandhi. handed ill! Two Canto ‘W’ The Popiefs Paper iiiiiii iiiffliiiiil /// ’ /// '/// Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARIJOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1932 All! Nan ‘\‘\\\\\ W-Jifi Read by Everybody Tl Sunday. hxullg quite Ylllil <11 u ll y ullli Illiifl of iii W i£l\'i'liiil( llurlllasl “lllilh. l.\lr null Annual Subncrlpti Ilifl Ill-lnrrt-n 1.1.0. Ii] Slnll (Qlludie Ind l'_ H, A, $4.50 l Week anta’s Year - . “it? lit-i V.” “Ii hi ti llugutu (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Dec. iii-Canada llad a export balance of $49,113,400 for 1- flvelne months endilr- Nov. 30, l. Dominion fillrcall of St..t tics ports. For tlle szlnle period int ar Canada had an import balance $17,068,700. Canadian exports for the twelve- onth period totalled $501,556,000, mpllrcd with $6l8,000.i00 1n 1931 » l of good cheer and happiness. | d $07,637,000 in 1930. imports ere valued at $463,942,800, com- arrd with 318421146500 in 1931 and 1.032.700 in 1930. The shrinkage ill tradc vo‘ume as reflected in customs collections. ll tile twelve-mouth period this’ ear collections wen: $88,093,000, nlparcd with $l‘.Z‘.Z.G95,900l in 1931 i $164,374,100 in 1030. adfan exports in November lied $45,045,000, compared with 1,487,000 lust year. Of this total, 19,233,000‘ went to the Unitgfi lfliriom with the icorrcsponding igure for last year, $21,300,000. Agriculture and vegetable pro- ucis totalled $21,970,000 this year, loss of $6 000,000 from 193i. Ex- -- of animal products were alued at. $3,773,000, a loss of about 2,000,000 from last year. Exports of lllmfll products were valued at $3,- om lltst year. Exports of wood lid wood products were valued at 10.605000 in 1932 and $14,813,000 l- 193i. Due largely to heavicr exports of lltonlobilcs and machinery, iron rodllcls increased in value this ellr. The figures for 1032 were $1,- 8000 and 1931, $877,000. There ‘its a slight gain in exports of oil-ferrous metal products and a Iin of $185,000 in chemical pro- ilcls. - r . ‘ orrawn, Dec. Iii-Notice of incorporation of Canadian In- vestment Fund, Limited, $5,- 001,000, Charlottetown, is given ll the current issue of the Can- Ida (illzetm. NNOUNCEMElzl-TS, COMING EVENTS, lylEE/FINGS, arc iicktts 1o; llilull. llcr- {ipply llllllldigtdlldllt. 7148-12 10-21 1.11:1. Slllcr iililTi . Tlfif-lf-ll-li. - supper llt \"l;iul~l.t liall ‘ l7, {l it» ii. bill!‘ Lu} ill, i‘) Runes 1."l-v '1'. \\'.ll-..l.-- .1011, no.1» l. .. l Ii : int line lligln. 7100-12-111111 . ‘gfmf? l0 the CllflStiflils Cvnrurt H! 31th River Hall, Friday cvcll- - vccmber 23rd. 715b-12-17-Sut-Thur-2i. "Tome to the Christal as Concert l 51mm} HI". Tuesday, December “Gm 5W"!!! first fine night fol- ‘ 7158-12-17-11. °°V0hcnd Club londin g hogs mfjdtg lfwmlna. December 20m, ‘I Mk oclock. List your stock. J. n~ 7182-12-17-11. "Water 1 m,‘ ooore suitable for Xmas “w” Miss Helen Hazard, for mm Tourist Office, Charlotte- 7100-12-17-31. "3100; m B live hogs Ttlggdgy. Dec- mgelzezol-h- Hunter River, Emerald it "motion. Signed Allan wed. ‘lnlell-IT-l Which To Become hl-istlnar. Y's Carl-Sunday This 0v Will Be Hanpier f‘ ' ‘~'*’-'ll"=“"’""* l" Yo" f? ive Qome "=\o‘7' lflnfiql, d , xx-‘il .\ 13.000, a loss of about $2,000,000 ‘ More _In Helper One week from tomorrow will be. Cl'll'i‘5i_ll..l.‘¢l 0:10 week from tomor-| row we wlll have opened all ollr' presents and decked the rnantel' with our cards and called various ‘friends up on the phone to wish them the good old wish. Then we shall have gone to church to wor-' ship “the Giver of every good and perfect gift." The children will riot among the conglolneration of toys they have received and the head of the house wlll have tried out all the echan- icai variety. And out in the kitchen mother will be getting on with the dinner, wishing perhaps she had stuck to her old method of making the s.uff1ng. This will be the pic- ture in thousands of Prince Edward Island homes on Christmas Day. Times may be hard, but somehow we ‘manage to make this day one This is one picture; what about, the other side? What about the hundreds of families who are down. on their luck, families who have lenjoyed Christmas in times past but who this year face the grim realities of poverty? ' I The parents don't want anything for themselves; theymknow times] are hard; that there are better ldays coming. But you can't talk a philosophy _to children who have discovered an empty stocking on Christmas morning. You can't talk about next year to children who have had every hope that somehow or other they would have a Christ- mas with presents from Santa. Claus —and find their faith shattered. The Guardian, realizing that the time is very short in which to make up the amount necessary to provide hampers for the needy, makes a _‘ special appeal to its readers every- where to make an effort to help us keep faith with the children. The Guardian will be glad to re- ceive a donation of any size-a contribution to the Empty Stock- ing Fund or gifts of candy, toys and fruit for any child you wish to adopt, but please send it in soon. Phone 133 or call at The Guardian office before 1 o'clock t0- day. ‘(Continued on P680111) To Survey N. S. Lumber Industry (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, Dec. 16.- A committee of eight, comprising members of the government and the Nova Scotia Lulrlhornlelrs Association, will un- dertake a surrey of the lumber in- dusfry ill tho province and submit recommendations looking toward a revival of export trade. Must Have Both Legs Amputated , (Canadian Press) ' infill.‘ JOHN. Doc. 16--'I‘1le con- llitiun of Roderick McLean, young mall of Rothesay, who is in hospi- ltal here awaiting amputation o! both legs, frozen during a pro- longed period of exposure, was re- ported tonight to be "much the same." His condition is so critical that he has been unable 001E681‘- go the necessary operation. He may also lose n hand. McLean, aged 10, bsd been min- ing from 5 pan. Sound” umil Monday morning, when his step- mother found him lying on tho floor of n- barn adjoining his home at Rothesay. He had evidently fall- en from a hay-loft in which, he sold, ,he went to sleep Saturday. not night and the following day the temperature hovered around Vzero, and it is believed the intense eold mane him lnaeonaeimls Watching And . Waiting I idlose liti.'e ones know tlat §1nt1 “al ~r':l do r: i l“ 3* -’nf éhullal lvtllllt (Canadian Press) g . QUEBEC, Dec. Iii-The icy grip of old "King Winter" sent cold shivers through Quebec today. The frigid breath of the hoary old mon- aich sent the mercury plunging to the lowest levels of the season. Prospectors, miners and trappers in far off Doucet in the Abitlbi district huddled in their cabins ‘around glowing sheetiron stoves as the dropping mercury slipped to 44 (Ihristznas is not fair away. _'Illcy ‘ “om. liiécgoorts (if Dominica F. orlucts Are lfalued A A£336Mzll1on Dollars ‘Eight Months Total Is Made Public In Repcrt Issued By Ottawa De- partment. OFITAWA, Doc. lfi-Canadas fav- orable balance of trade (excess of exports over inlports) has risen to $40,249,224. During the eight months ended November 30, of the p eserlt degrees below zero. Even as far south as Lake Edward the iher-‘ mometcr was down to 111i degrees below the zero mark. The whole province was in the clutch of Jacll Frost. Yesterday Montreal went about its Christmas shopping with the iilcrlnometcl] reading ill above zero. Overnight the air turned frigid and the city was caught in a. l0 below cold snap. l Quebec also felt the keen cut of the cold. Temperatures oi bctw-een l0 and 15 below were taken at var- fiscsl year, total exports of Cana- dian produce amounted to $336.- 753384, as compared with imports totalling $206,504,260. For the monthi hope Santa. (Tizlus will come. llc villus sllll“ ltltllll (Canadian Press) PASCALIS. Que. Dvc- 16—P°S-‘. session of the Leroy gold mine. north of here, today remained with l1, group of miners who are deter- mined to hold it until back pay ar- rives. of November alone, exports of d0~| Two meals 1191' d3)’. Watery Dim- meetic produce exceeded imports by cakes in the morning, and rabbits $8,175,460. Impo L8 entered for con- in the afternoon, when they can of $37,769,060, whit; domestic ex- ‘ports amounted to $45,94i.520. sumption were to the total valueL Wheat Is Help be caught, were all that the men had to subsist upon, two of their number who have reached Amos. Que., declared. These men, Edward Ranger of 'Montreal and Albert Ladouceur. l Official figures issued by the Department 0f National Revenue lous points around the provincial SHOW that Cflllfidfl, exported 111,192.- wPif-al- 413 bushels of wheel, valued at $96.- At Three Rivers it was 14 below 343,153 dlflnf,’ the eight months zero and other points ill the St. just ended. During the correspond- Lawrence Valley reported similar lng period a year ago wheat ex- readillgs. ports totalled only 139.612 615 bush- els, but their value was $81,160,912. - - Exports of when, flour during the eight-month period ended Novem- LOngsliOremen ber 30 last were to the value of $11.- 8215997 as compared with a volun- lion of $13,471,753 for thq corres- ponding eight months of 1031-32. Get I0 P. C. Cut Cobalt, Ont., m: being subverted by friends at the northern railway point. Neither themselves or their erstwhile co-workers had been paid for months, they declared, and a. sum they invested in the Leroy Company as consideration for re- cclving jobs, was still owing. . _,_________..._ \Vl\SlllNGTON, Dec. 16-(5. PJ-Thcodore P. Noyes, associ- ate cdtor of the Wasllinxllfll Evening Star, died today at Naval Hospital of pneumonia. (Canadian Pwss) BALIFAX. Dec. . 16—Longshore- men q this port today sec-pied a l0 per cent wage reduction. Under the new sclvdllle of rates they will wwr-ivc (l1! cents an hour for ‘day work ntld 70 c0111.". for night jwork About 1.500 men are affect- ed. Because of this decision ‘he con» ciiiaflon lnarri. nnnobltod hy the Federal Gevcrrmcnt to hear a previous disagreement lociwcen the lonrzsllrrolucn and steamship llltvufs will no‘ til-i. M""lllb€l‘g of the hoot-d, liflmPd bv the llfinfstov- of Labor. are .1. A. Walker. r< r2 :v'":l r. .1 11",‘, u, c A Thugs‘ Ceitwldzvay ' With Jewelry (Associated Prose) BOSTON, Dec. lB-Jrwo New York Jewelry eslennen reported that they were robbed of $19,000 in | jewelry last night in their room at the Parker House, police sold today. The victims, who sold they were beaten, bound end were Motrin Greenfield on Kenneth Snyder. The bandits, two in num- ber, emerged from the bath room and pounced upon the New York salesmen shortly After they had checked into the hotel. They acid‘ l l l i I T rm i0 (Iilvist Though ilc whose after struggling an hour the sales- men freed themselves '0! their lbonde and were the darn. The Spirit of Christmas three kings llrouglli. their gifts i One day‘ in Bethlehem. ul e Could make no gifts to them. They asked for nothing in return- Wise men have always known He i more blest who docs not seek A favor of his own. So we today must bring our gifts Where empty stockings hang, If we would keep our faith in words An angel chorus sang. A doll and horn and spinning top, Small toys a child-heart sought, May be as shining as the gold The ancient Magi brought. II! HELEN WELSH] “ER sillr had been their Plans Fara-p e o i al tho )'t‘\'l'l‘l.)l‘l‘fll.l0l) of fivr- nations’, war til-ht defaults still , FlThlllPlll. Hoover stood fast todui‘ , for ll new review of the debt field [but deferred decision on his next l plans for his special debt message llnllvlllislls PaysiHighMTriiiutfie Hill Rliillli To Prem. Bennett m: RightHonStan-l-e-y-Baldwin Lauds l Canadefs Prime Minister At Dinner Given Message To Con, gross Held Off‘ (By Thomas T. (lllllnpion, (‘allud- ian Pres» .' ‘lff llriil-rl g 1 I- r‘, LONDON, n . u: no l». can... e |—-Pl'llll8 “infill-z 1i ll Eollllrl: ol n Canada tonight Developments I Europe. (Associated Press) \V'~,.'-‘»illblCi'I'ON, D00. of Commons, as ll mull 1117"‘ (‘ilffiklly for ‘Null: uilil-h ll» v WWW-uh not conceive lllnlsllt ca; aizll: “l-no in a rlightlllnrc." Mr, llzlltlwill was proposing thv llorlltil of the Cllllcldzlln llrlllxr- Alin- illfvl‘ at a Crlrlzlril (“llll liliillFl‘ lll-‘ll ill hi‘; honor lllklli 1111- lll llllll- ship of Hull. Li. l! l" 1i llrgllson, sounding. ’ step pending developments abroad. v All authority close to the Pres-l,‘ idem disclosed late today that! (Continued on Page 101 FRANOi 01$ lulunlle vlltumul PARIS, Dec. .l0.~-IA l‘) ——l)‘.'ilfl- to the United States Congress, re- commending a. commission to re- v.ew international financial obli- gations, had been changed and the colulllullication would be dispatch- ed only illlfl‘ further developments in Europe. Earlier there were indi- cations the message would go to Capitol Hill Monday. An impression was given that, until the inauguration of Franklin D. Roosevelt, the Government will seek principally to keep the nego- mic ‘Joseph Paul Bohr-our, wilo as- tiations with foreign powers in torlished the world by ril-clurillg proper form for action after March ‘France was ready l° 011W? it‘ 0101i‘ 4_ l at tho disposal of the 1:11pm: (‘,1 Na- qhmughout official wa5h‘;ng1°n\t.iorls, tonight \\‘ll.S frying llll; >lliill~l today there was close but silent ex. I at formlllg a French Covovnnlen: animation o‘ developments» The ab ‘- and settling the serious problem of forts of France to form a new gov- ‘fiance's deb‘ "Q Amemm‘ ( emment were observed particular; Camille Chnutelnps had .allcd. . l - ~ . ' l 1y, but comment was wlmhcm Tile smart young l"l(llC8l cadcr gave up the task oi COllSl-FllCLlXlg a Cabinet because he could not find la. compromise botwccn the former; . __.__ __.-_...___ ,1 ' ' ' (Continued on Page 101 ‘ 'mcnlulud --- p would iiliitliliii iFranoe Has Time In? i WhichTo Meet QUINCY, Mam, Dec. IG-JAPJI -Joy and than sadness hld them- selves boilind the beard o1‘ ft dc- ‘partmcnt store Santa Claus today. l 1 v l Debt Obligations. i i PARIS. Dec. iii ~<A.PJI--It was ;siiltc<l lll official circles tonight ‘that ll cable-gram, received from Ambassador Paul Ciuudel and taken to President Albert Lebrun by Pre- mier Edouard Herriot, indicated that Washington, to which was sub- mitted the Chamber of Deputies re- solution deferring this month's debt l payment. was willing to continue negotiations on the subject of that payment although the duo cinfc has passed. Claim Clancy On Receiving The joy came from s job llltel’ months of unemployment, and sod- uess in the form of n chills 11ml’- er. ~ others 1n what seemed an llncnd-l ing line. tiled by Snatch shrine. To each he gave his attention and a. jolly assurance that their dreams would be fulfill-yd. 11o looked (iown into the face of the next rhiiti hs‘ own daughter and fearful of de- stroying her ch".l<?'.".l {a ih in Santa Calls, he disguised his v "e She peered up at lrm will! s "P "FPS- "Alid \v‘l;:lf vvrlllirl _\"u'. like Christmas?“ Santa fl-‘iFfl most of fill l want n :%~‘~> m) End Of Punch ‘TORONTO, Dec. l6.-—A "hrlymal. er", Art Ross, Boston Bruin man- ager, is alleged to have delivered to King Ciancyls jaw in Tuesday's Toronio-Ilrllill game at Boston, may result in disciplinary action by Pre- sident Frank Calder of the National Hockey League. Manager Conny Smytllc of the Maple Leafs is bring- inlr the matter to Caldcrks attention and suicl today he llad the hacking ‘of Referee (700110! Smeaton who handled the game. , The Leaf rnaangelnent denied l press reports that Clancy, Left de- 1 fellccman, hit Ross in an alterca- tion around the ponolly box. ‘The , reverse, they said, is true, Ross tak- ; lng a swing at Clancy. Eleven New Complaints WXNNIPEG, Dec. ill-Eleven ncw l complaints, to be laid against Judge 1.. St. G. Stubbs of the county court of Winnipeg at the enquiry Europe. 'I‘:'ll <11": of lcfcro Mr. Justice Frank l-‘ord of the Supreme Court of Alberta lhcrc Jan. l1 next, were contained in all ordor-in-council from Ottawa lllade public today. daddy." . Silo [)fi~.'<f‘(l air-rig! l rowml heart. irllru l (oat and a sad m lul 1 long. white bon- ll. l .'T\‘l\ ildlfiilil A boy and then a girl allcl than‘ . for ; o; on“. “mu a (lug W1? Ma's 1 In His Honor. ,1 - ‘Pllil T001181 Zi-“lii. ll R E t ll l ill E a 0W. NIPPED l.\§§fit'lfllrlfl Prl-ssl llliliwos AIRES, n06, 10-41:’.- (‘lilflilil thll: ll sedztlous movement to overthrow the federal adminis- tration through a" programme of terror llflll been uncovered, the Ar- gl-llillll‘ (loverllmllnt tonight Called s ulrctillg of Congress for tomor- row afternoon to declare a state of siege. Former Presidents Marcelo T. De Alvcnr alld lizpollto Irigoycll, ltllcl Adolfo (illPlllvb, :1 prominent radical leader, were arrested on government orders. The arrests came after 1,000 bombs, allegedly {Jrcparod for use in a nation-wide plot by extrernlsts 0f the Radical party had been seized by the po- lice. About 30 others, including for- mer municipal, political and army officials, also ‘vere arrested. The government made public a declaration that the plall was to kill high officials and seize public buildings. The plot has been frus- trated, the announcement said, and the proposed state of siege will bo for a short time olllygirl order that moans of dcfcncc may be complet- ed. The police closed the national committee headquarters of the Radical party and also the offices of the Tribunal Librc, the party! official organ. Reasons of public ' orcivr, it was explained. necessitat- ed these steps. BOSTON, Dec. 16—.l.llloe Dunneli, 3i, member of n prom- inent Beacon Illll family, oom- mlttlcd suicide by shooting in the family home lost night, (ivorgc B. .\lac(irath, medical examiner said today. [he ‘Weather, Etc MoRv. oPPlNl- s“ DAYS flu lobar ls m: $TOWAWAY m 111E Hotb or 00R Sill? or STAKE Q l ‘ ‘»‘.i‘1‘l.I>ii<\'..< " l l\..- f‘ . , .- ,. - |.,,., _ it llfl l \1_~ ' ' r/r (H. l vii 1,, .: 4o ‘ L‘ ,. 1i i ‘ 1m ' i ‘l 1 1 p, _ 4 ~. re _ r~ W‘ l . 1.1 . '“| ‘a Blfl-"FALO. 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