.., 5,, ., not‘ c. BAKE f delicacy. citizens have apt years. STEWARTS Bakery PHONE 211 ‘mineral-meal Earths Radiation Suspected Cause oi Deadly Epidemics WASHINGTON, Dec. ie-A possibility that radium radiating irom the earth may cause epi- demics like the World We: out- break oi inilucnna was seen today in a report o! the Public Health Service. It told the results oi experi- ments Dr. n. It. Spencer. senior surgeon of the service, conducted em. m iorms of bacterll- we of which causes typholdandthsother lsarge Department Devoted to Boys’ Gifts‘ HRIIIMAB men- always include a generous slice oi FRUIT CAKE. No Yuletide feast would be considered eom- 3 piete ii mgr-need by this delicious (WI! ‘And most important IT'S l STEWARTS FRUIT CAKE, tile cake Hundreds and hundreds ei giits all carefully selected iron: the boys’ viewpoint. That's why you can't go wrong ii’ you buy some young- sluhhgiitinthislasgsdepart- mentthatisdevoiedonlytoboyf- glita Below an onlya few sug- gestioels, I LEATHER JACKETS from $3.50 , o WOOL HOSE i 9 FINE TIES from .85 l SHIRTS o GLOVES e ROBES e PAJAMAS rom .25 rom .60 .45 1.25 .79 from from from “wed oi ior ever d0 {T ST. ii ‘:22; 2___... germ, Dr. Spencer new ‘iorms oi germs distinct in every major respect from thd ‘ Dr, Spencer believes gamma rays ih-cr-i radium aiiect the nuc- leus oi a bacterial cell, sometimes producing a “vai-ientf‘ iorm which will return to the original form iiom which it sprang, but some- times a "mutation" which persists line with the beliei oi many scien- tists that radium radiates irom the esrtinwhich go on constantly, have produced many oi the new species oi iiie which have developed in evolution. AIOIBIIIOP IIIAIS 0U!’ His results apparently were in ' IAPSSTABE PEACEFUL INVASIIIN Troops Enter Kalgan, Ancient Capital Of Chahar Province, In Mystery Move. KAIGAN, Chanel- Province, Dec , 1i—(5fliill1'dny)—'l'he populace and * Chinese soldiery of this gateway : to wine's northwest gaped in cil- . mt wonderment today as a small Q detachment o! Japanese pesoeflllly "invaded" the city. ‘ Their starting point and their destination was a mystery, but ar- rival oi It Japanese buses from Peiping caused some to think they may be making an expedition deeper into the interior. _ i (Dispatches from Tiantsin Pri- day said high Japanese officers formulated a new policy toward the semi-autonomous regime in Chahar and Hopeh ees oi’ North Ohina, involving a sharp in- crease in Japanese sirmy forces in the area and close collaboration with the new set-up. (Kalgan, ancient capital oi Ohahar Province, is just soothe! the Great Wall on the Hopeh- Ohsrhar border and only lid miles northwest oi’ Peiping). The "invasion" was viewed here as s manifestation oi Japanese’ military determination to control strategic centres and thus clinch its hold on North a. _ Fighting broke-out earlier in the week near Kuyllm in southeastern Chahar Province between a Man- chouiiuan army and special police hsd lulled. it was reported a settle- ment, involving installation oi M°n80l police in the disputed irdontler territory, had been reach- (In Shanghai, the Japanese mes charged Saturday that the Peipin; American-supported uni. vcrsities, Yenchlng and uxinghgu, were responsible for recent student demonstrations against northern autonomy. Additional manifesta- tions were carried out by Shanghai intellectuals ‘and students. wholurged suppression oi the autonomy mova- ment and armed resistance to q. Bression). . ~ Jack Miner League A meetlns or the Jack Miner League was held in the Cross Roads School on Wednesday evening, Dec. lith with the President, Mr. Lud- low Jenkins in the chair. Quite a few items oi business were disposed O . The commiti on sanctuaries re- Ported progress. A motion was presentatives to change the opening o! the duck shooting season to Sept. 15th to Dec. 31st, instead of Septem- ber 1st as at present-l also that the season be closed on brant and geese. The Jack Miner League has de- cided to adopt the policy of the Na- tional A ‘ -.u oi Audobon socie- ties on shooting and control, which are briefly as follows: ‘Ihat we do not oppose reasonable sport of shooting conducted in ac- cordance with the laws of the land. but we stand strongly in isvor of whatever legislation may be neces- sary to properly protect our wild liie, especially the breeding stock when it becomes -‘ ‘, diminish- ed ,ss we believe many oi our specim are at present. The league also encourages the study oi our many varieties oi hawks, so that our valuable ones may not be destroyed. Many people imagine that the bigger the hawk the more destructive he is, but we know that we have only one large hawk that is in any wise vary des- tructive, that one being the Gos- hawk, which certainly is not com- mon, while the majority oi’ our large hawks are very beneficial indeed they are the farmer's iriends. The league has received quite a lot oi literature on the humane trap and ieel that this is a step in the right direction i! such a trap can be invented. The perfect trap is that either catches its victim all and unharmed, or else kills it instantaneously. Those pamphlets bring to our attention the many hours oi extreme suiiering endured by countless numbers of animals caught by one or more ieet and . ‘thoughtless people oiten set traps and lorget io visit them ior days and even weeks and animals tillfl caught literally starve to death- League. interuted in Wild iiie to attend. Charged lVith Slayings Passed that we again urge our re- t q-h ; t 1m, “mm -lt was announced tonight that wir..°ii'.?‘..°.r'°’lr ‘N5... ‘hum... u» mm mm! with mo. um- sent free to the members oi the 943N955!” IN! 1117319 mflitlr! year. In the special match th rinemen tasted their skill under all Etiquette Gaining Renews Plea Foriinancial . A s sis ta n c e (o. r. s1 Guardian's special Wire) orrrawa, Dec. lip-Renewing the plea oi the oontinullls oommittoe o! mayors to the Dominion-Provincial Oonierenoe that the municinlllillfi be relieved immediately or the bur- den oi direct reliei, Mayor Houde. mm}: u}, continuing committee mg Mayor m. J. Oragg. oi l-laliiax. the only other member still in Ot- tawa staiod 1101118119 11° lllliwfwd th liter. glrgxinl ms stressed-during the iedersl election cainvlllfl. the let- m- ma, ma advantages to the na- um or no a government in 0t- “y; r s‘ ‘n. rm it‘; l iniormstion u u» m» mm." we letter proceeded, "that the Win19" o; u“ nine provinces are unloi ti 1th load Slfiiid... eiiaiifiifmi-ro- longer." “was there not in that sitiuticn. the letter asked. a superb WW" tum“. o1 mowing the advantase from polities-i unity between t!" ts. The anxiety o! fir? picpmeiiic be increased i! the wngsnnce adjourned without e!- gwgjnq s, palpable resultdn the matter oi direct reliei. TRAWLERIN nlsiiiss (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) 8081024‘, Dec. Ill-Amid reports oi a northeast storm due to sweep m; New England shore tonight. the coast guard received distress calls irom the Boston trawler Cambridge, ofi Seal Island, N. B. The trawler. owned l?! "19 3°!" ton mwier company. commended by Captain Johansson and oer!!- ingacrewoildwasreportedhove to with her engine disabled. She had left Boston yesterday for the western banks oii Nova Sculls. The coast guard cutter Mo ave. out on patrol. was needles w the Cambridge and expected w reach ‘ heir by Saturday morning. HAIJZIFAX, iii-Canada's East Coast Radio Slkna-l Service tonight had received no calls from the Boston trawler Cambridge, re- ported by the United States coast guard as in distress of! Seal Island, . S ~ Belief was expressed in marine 11m cnsanmwsyqww ovggpmu ous ~ " in their desire that your suvwment ' circles here that the trawler had not sent out a general distress call but had asked for assistance from the coast guard oi her own coun- ry. Con uicted Of Murder (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) BOSIDN, Dec. l8. - Forrest K. Wells, 30-year-old blind beggar musician, was convicted tonight oi murder in the second degree in the death oi his companion, Hazel Martin, 2'1. The jury's verdict car- ried a manda‘ uy sentence oi liie imprisonment. Miss Martin, a familiar iigure as she accompanied Wells in quest oi coins from pedestrians, was found beneath a third-storey window oi a lodging house last summer. She died without regaining - nsclous- nees. Beside her body. was that oi her pet dog. Police introduced evidence at the trial that Wells confessed he had thrown both from a window. “I oouldn’t live with her nor without her," they said he told them. _ ~We1ls on the stand repudiated the niession. MB. 5...... shooter lVins King/s Medal (c. r. ay ouminrs Special Wire) Ground in Russia NH Jii ii'i'.ii‘i‘ "That aire Sure To Please a Man ITH so many styles, so many prices and so many brands, it’s no wonder that many women are disconcerted- at the thought of buying Christmas gifts for men. So, we’li say again what we say each year . . . “Make certain that the gift you give him carries the Prowse Bros., label. It is your guarantee of quality andiityle. It is your guarantee that the gift you give is sure to please him. Courteous salesmen willgladly help you select appropriate gifts that will keep you within your budget! Below are listed just a few sug- gestions. MENSFINESHIRTS...................$1.95 BEAUTIFUL PAJAMAS 2.50 {ALL-WOOLSWEATERS............-... 3.50 SOFT WOOL HOSIERY................ .5( FINE QUALITY 1.85 AltLL-WOOLMUFFLERS.....~......... .. 2.00 FINE FABRIC 1.00 BELT&BUCKLE 1.00 The next meeting will be nos We syn-M to Private '1'. w. W sometime in the early winter and s 538017. oi the welcome is extended to all who are Gill! Bl-Wllfl ‘of the Canadian Machine Gilli 001138. SAINTsIOHN, DBO- 18-(0. PJ- P?!‘ . "Irw English Doctor iii’??- 101! Ill u, Dec. is-(o. P. Cable) *‘""‘ " '"- 5"‘ ' “dam d _lhgllllll.9diifilld. invlsentreei "moms-fr??? 1°19.‘ .. “"- °°""““°° ‘l’ “PM Would . Cede porter how thing h“ mun‘ Jay's you how the is . Ii ." ' 1 s loroes et Clfllifll during ma. had 11120:}; mmstertedmrtlssillnl in and Calorues To us. seventh ltschine “ WRl-Plsgolwesinahouse l ' - . youthful Saint ‘TIM you no ma» nuns enema-lows anon. Guiana; . cflfllld the undsr dis caars and you can't so wsoanmuu Dec. ii-aew m, 14s., n" Mum,“ m; mscuoonwitnafiwamtalwgre-yiétummrwuwm "It World "Gieatllriiislnlisndsomeoirer shoot st the annual mimosa of the "I em ‘ “m” “m” "° a” U“ t“ Dominion Rifle Association this when I was Visual Proof That - World is Round o. r. Osblo Guardian’ ' ( epeeuihhvue) i crnor l =.:..~rcu, by ienc.-. I ' 000 at low interest rates in tnc iii-i‘ few years. Without this 11101;: he said, it would have bwl possible tor the colony W "my °" Canadian Pgtent Leather Highly, Regarded In (hull Ibr nearly two hundred ye": very little tannins W” ‘mum Cuba, hides oi cattle beins riled ' cred a lay-product and expel 17"‘ Europe ans the united States. v1 Osnada also makllll vuwlffif late years m small ouwti~ iew yean ageless were takes establish a ning M with the msnuisetun or W shoes, and a considerable HIP“ slon n m» aim lam ‘“““' tries riich hlflifliht about d! ne creases in the ma‘: u leather dordlil to the Industrial wit“ m: ‘or the Canadian Ne"; animus. nun: Mina" ever. are still ‘° “J almost excimiveir hegntlgu?‘ $i':*5£i':'..l':.itr'° " .