Maxims . ' p y _ . “$31318 near: MAN MERE MAN ‘lhllvshsollllsdsrbutto i >3?’ . _ “‘“ ‘“\\\ » '"* * "" y.“ The PeoP es .P’ilier s/ we“ Read by Everybody mflfg,“ m... .. t. .... .,,, ,_ lg! “i ve Prince Edward Island Like the Dew ,; Iosslod my Annual Subscription Dslivorsd ll I I. L. I IQ B7 In" Olnldn all U. PIN C.N.R. REVENUE i 1934 A-p-Year Of Progress Crmunrrrzrown. CANADA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2'9, 192.4 1o PAGES 16, o, 0' INCREASE [IA R "if Ln t, ruimwsr comm sussro rutrwoonmmcrc cumsruss wancx 1 c H Q 3 0min For Railway i Nova Queen With . ~ -- . l‘ 00m 1cm“, of Se“ Operating Economies Prove Oi f’. . e11 - 8 Crew Unre- Substantial Benefit In Aiding 1"‘ w" Recovery. ' ‘i (o. r. o; cum-tr- spun Wire) --- l} .53. Dw- e (C. P. By Guardinn’s Special Wire) H ww$m‘&k&°*' MONTREAL, Dec. 28-Gross revenue of the Canadian ,1" n“ m‘ “mum m“ us, National Railways for 1934 will be about $16,000,000 great, w“? seaside pvvtncq m er this previlous year, S. J. Hungerford, President cl n’ m, m MM comm '"“ iiimlmi. SS EZ°..§‘§'Z."Z‘IZZ.ZZ»"...ZZ‘FZY $1.??? ‘i3 '5. Elwin! lions Nova ' ' ' 5w“; who,“ f u,‘ was concerned. g Nova Queen. cangchft at sea m m; Mr. Hungerford emphasized that the betterment h l] worst Atlantic storms in years operating resrtrgts in 1931 will mean that for tthe ‘third u: F‘? w“, cessrve year e new money requirements o t e sys f, m 2mm huvluthum will be reduced. __ ti .. ll Ymsm. fume?“ ‘°' meats; .‘i.‘2."’3‘.’§.i..l§‘.’.f‘1"“.’.°.’. -; Mum” h" "h" 313W i011 0i Hungerford continued was best i! ‘ripping and wen» A1511 "l6 ‘evidenced by» the fact increased '5 :0 on witnwzzré, is sti1l_ an: irlarmfartaznllaggiegpleriastfi: $3233.; Murmur... m... fiéatiridil? X |'| B T RS "though about ‘$4,500,000 more was unknown-shay be in trouble or! spent on maintaining the :ailway's the New Bnmsww cosst- She was llkhtedofffiaim-lohnhcrboryq. WMJmsmunottr-iesmsm inlet lions the shore. Land Dsmsgs 0n land. linemen 6m still rs- DB-irind communication lines top- Dlfid by one of the worst blimasds Wag.“ Throughout rural dis. roads blocked with snow? 1811;: cold had left city streets sggmd with ice. g5 I801’ W86 ts-e-wn 1 m‘ of ‘s over ong ANNOUNCEMENTS COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC "St. Peters club‘ will not ,load hogs again until ‘Puesdav afternoon, January U011. L-3321-12-29-1i. "Qncisl skate Borden Rink to- night, U t0 10.30. Admission lb cents. 11-3141-12-29-11. "League game st Milton to- night, Bustiss vs. loyalist Grosnhorns. L-mt "A thrilling western comedy st Hunter River Tuesday night. L-SBfl-lil-BO-ii "Hockey in Graham's Road Rink tonight, Hops Myer vs. Gro- hsnrs Road. Bpecisl skate " ‘ night. 1.42M "Bee ‘The Old Fashioned Mother" by Valleyilsld .Y. P. B. Grandvisw Hall. Monday, December 31st. Ad- mission 25c and 15c. L-BliK-IQ-M-fli. "Poultry! George Lsightiler 00-. next Queen Hotel, buying dressed Chicken snd Fowl. Correct grsdia. highest prices. _ L- - . ._...._... "We will bs buying livs hogs on’ December 31st st K - Osmpboli, Kan- ldi-flil-li. stream, olives- ho will lo st It. Peters. ~ t-sus-n-n-i-s-u. toil g hop, Hunter liver some». std. mu it s- Kc wosnsossy. Isiah- . i u. m ‘Zil . m do?» s Quasi rolisv , miss s S}??? “i: s. ssouqmmbumusu "Poultry. w» drsii b0 tbioosbostthonssou. lignod Isl L-flI-lI-‘I- mam . Qiqsnvdfim. r ‘omn- om mm" Nli _ s Jfi-IM. in UNI. tamer: W llfiniq until trfi unis. Plssso notify soontsq at noon. L-ms Jsnusfl t, would hsvo boon no fatalities in the ssldTlLnn interview Will TESTIFY Amherst Bank Mana- (O. P. By Gus-Inn's Junllililr. N. s, Doo. Bodford, murals: of Her-W. GI ‘i!!! 8R will ltthliflllol minus lastftsld g them tbs nssrly- two years ago. wa to ovhhncs m Fliiilll a us: M Graphic Story Of Train Wreck Didn’t Have A-O-ir-ance T 0 Stop In Tune Says En_g_i_r_1_eer Of Express. (Osnsdlsu Press, Byflusrdionb Bpeolsi Win) SAINIA, 0m. Deczs-irecgincor-Bertrsm Bus-nu of the Door-ort- Torontolnpreahsdhsdtwomosocarlengtnsinwhlontsymgm“, Christmasnillltcrsshatllrsndsqhs engineer returned to his homo yesterday, visibly smash, u; sided in rescue work all Tuesday night sud had bad llttlo sloop. lllurswli ssld if hs "hid N!!! had a chance, nobody would hays been WM when his Imus nun m» the siding whore tho Mission-Toronto Christmas special was standing. fifteen persons lost their lives. i m to 1s Mile gpeed than i0 or i0 miles an hour, the en- gineer said. when it struck the rear of tho special, cnrsrgsnoy brakes on enter the siding, sitar having found s lights for the main iinsclsar. Application of the brakes caused the ‘ocomotiw to break sway tom the rest of ths train, the heavy momen- tvnn of tbs engine carrying it on. "m were sovsn minutes lots out Isms with the mp1s mar," F 2 Z His locomotive wss not going mors- Hs applied . IiEARINB SET FUR IAN. 11 Preferred Indictment Refused B Quebec Attorney- eneral‘. (C. P. By Guardian's Ipoolsl Wire) MONTREAL, Dec. ill-At least 5i of tho 0i persons accused of a giant liquor conspiracy ss result o! which it is claimed payment of customs duties of more than $6,000,000 was evaded will lino up in tho prisoners’ dock of the Court of Bsssions hero Jan. 11. Premier l... A. T cheroau, or Quebec, in his capacity as Attor- nsy-GsnsrsL refused issuance today of s , and indictment which would send them directly to trisi be- fore a iudgo and iury or the Court of King's Bench. Yule To lktsm Bo far ill of the wanted persons have been rounded up and another, William Yule, arrested a few days sgo at Southampton. England, has Iisnified his wiliinlhsss to wsivo all formalities and mum ls soon as possible. Yuis, for rnsny years o. resident of Hslifll. and who lived in Montreal latterly. is alleged to be tbs Ersropsan agsnt of the supposed rum-running ring. 0f the nine others, two srs im- Flltccsl men and women are dead ill lllmiltsm morgue, more than 30 are in llumlliml General homltal and hundreds of others narrowly escaped death when the Hlpls Lea! flycr crashed into two O- N. K woeful ranches filled with Christmas Jrolldsy travellers , on night. The photograph, him by a Star cameraman, shows the wreckage of the terrible impact. One car was crushed into match- wood. A second car was broken into a shapciefl mass. A third csr was telescopcd. It took hours in free passcngc , many of whom had been pinned and wedged in the couches. Most of the passengers were Toronto people. Britain Moves To Maintain Peace Gigantic Proposal _To Mould Con-l tinental Powers Into _ Common Front. _ (By Harold P. Bremen. Asnoclltcd Press Staff Writer) (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) LONDON. Dec. fl-A general European security pact welding all continental powers tnto one common front against war Britain's new year contribution to the cause pf peace, it authoritatively today. The proposal. to be advanced soon after the Saar ‘will be Great wus learned plebiscite Jan. 18. was considered another major development in Britain's role as um- pire and pacifier in the continent's quarrels. Diplomatic circles, which revealed the government's plans. er!- prcssed the belief the move stood an excellent chance oi success- ————-——-__-—i___._ ____._____: Lovat‘ Had Rough Trip , (0. P. By Guardian's spacial Wire) PKHDU, N. 5., Dec. 26—-A!ter ridim out s hes/vy winter gale, the sisssnsr Lovst docked hsre isto tc- hton day from Sourls, P. ill. L Uhs unloaded cargo at Bouris six yum-day. but found the aoing in the Northumberlsnd Strait too‘ rough and anchored offshore for Police. the night. a New , Year» .1. The Llorrtsasnmovsrsor will receive on New Year's Day at Govsrnnront House, from tin-es to rive-thirty P. M. present their cards, one to tho Prints Secretary - and one to tho A. D. C. ill waiting. . M. ALIAN EARLIER. ' Reception Gentlemen calling will GIGANTIC PEACE PLAN It would be the bisscst step to- ward guaranteeing pesos since the Great war. they asserted. invoivins as it probably would satisfactory solution oi the old Franco-German hostility and settlement of the Yugoslav - Hungarian coartrovcrsy over terrorism. While there was no official com- ment on the plan svailsbls in Brit- ish quarters. it was learned Prime Minister Runsay MacDonald dis- cussed it some weeks ago with var- ious diplomats in London. (Government spokmmen told the Canadian Press no official stats- ment admitting 0r denying the n0- gctiations would be mods at this time.) A major consideration of the scheme, it was stated. is to assure continuance of Austria's indspelfl- encc. The five countries surrmrndiiil that central Ihrroposn powsr - Hi1 Yugoslsvil. Ossohoslo- nsI-YY. vskia. Italy and Germany-mould be the first sshd to mo son- vontion, along with sud Britain, it was sodd. sovrnr nor oonosswm While dipransfls garters were - Prlvsto Secretary. inclined w bslisvs st mam. might not be intoscstsd psrttcull- {fli loootusssrsrhll t: property and equipment. The Figures Cited Comparative figures for 1933 and 19M are as follows: i903, actual revenues, $148,520,000; expenses $142,815,000; not operating sBVQIIUB 05.705000. 1934: estimated revenues, 0164,- 900000; expenses, $152,200,000; net ‘operating revenue, $12,700,000. The increases for 1934 over 1933 are of $16,380,000 for revenues; t9,- 305,000 for expenses and $8,990.00!‘ for net operating revanuc. After reviewing pool train ar- rangements with the Canadian Pa- ciflc Railway, Mr. Hungerford stat- ed additional economies through pool passenger train services were anticipated for the coming year. The railways continue to suffer from highway competition, the O N. R. president added. "The com- psny has during the year continued its study of different methods oi meeting competitive forms of trans- . In the highway trucking field the railway is at present cs:- ryipg on three diflerent methdds of operation in an endeavor to de- termino which method is best suited to the railways interest. In all three experiments charges for the colieding and delivery of the freight are included in the tariff. Bo far each oi’ the experiments being con- ducted to regain highway truck traf- fic has succeeded in some degree, and the enperiments will be cen- tinued until the most satisfactory‘ solution of the problem is found." Increased MONTREAL, Dec. Iii-An in- crease of $3,506,000 in net profits for the first 11 months oi i934. com- pared with the same months last year was reported today by the Osnadisn Pacific Railway. Gross comings were $114,837,000 as against $104,366,000. Net profits advanced GER- ' . fiflm $17,615.00) to 91.212010. For November alone gross earn- ings were $11,184,000. working ex- panses $7,742,000 and not profits $3,- 441,000. In the same month of i033. gross earnings were $10,389,000, working expenses $6.804.000 and not profits $3,585,000. A decrease of $143,000 in net profits from Nov. ASSUBIATIBN By-laws to be Amend- ed to Meet Require- ments of C.N.F.B.A. For Prov. Associa- tions. . .... A special general meeting of k Silver Fox Exhibitors Association p of Prince Edward Island was held in the Board of Trade rooms yes- terday afternoon for the purpool of considering a. proposition ed- vanced at s general meeting of 1o! breeders held in Charlottetown GI Nov. ill to the effect that ths II- hibitors Association assume ill functions of a Provincial FUR Breeders’ Association, affiliated with the Canadian National-trod!- After some considerable discussius the following resolution, moved z Mr. George E. Brown and s ed by Mr. Gordon MscMillan, In! carried unanimously: “Resolved that this meeting d the silver Fox Exhibitors Anod- ation accept the proposition I! take over the work and dutil d the Provincial Fox Breeders‘ Al» sociation and, ii’ possible, in duh‘ so to retain the identity o! our Association. And further that or! executive be empowered to coma (Continued on Page 9) 4m"; iaoueua with ‘our. loaned RELATIQNS i8 derives fooDURN PooR! Fresh northwest shifting northeast winds; mostly hi! quite cold. c d. (um! rm Pnlbg ' . i10;i".~l. OFICI, ...E.‘.,"€£.‘“i<._‘..i...‘....... llld J3 mum fourpmnsturoae- Quebec Snlnt John Hsllfs! ,. -.- Charlottetown .. IOBIOLD‘! Maritime Provlucon-Irssh west shifting to no mostly rnlr Hid qfliYO 001d. 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