'_ orrrAwlu Dec. s-wra-m “T” Is Pland Lindberghs . Fly South Atlantic Report 0n Canal Scheme Expected N e x t W e e k report oi the oomnlislon on the advisability of the corlstluctlon of a canal across the Isthumus of clng-necto, in Nova Scotla, is ex- pegged to be in the hands of Hon. n. J. Manion, ltflnister of Railways and Canals, late nest week. Findings of the enquiry body will be studied carefully by the Minister. Decision will follow on the date of the publication of the report by the Government. For some months, the Commis- lion under the Ohllrmlfilhfp of Dr. Arthur Surveyor, Montreal, has been investigating the advisability of the proposal. Action in appoint- ing the Commission followed the lnu uetlo of a ‘ution in Par- liament by R. K. Smith (Con. Cumbe‘ land). D. W. Robb. Amherst, N. 5.. and John F. Sodrards. Kingston, are the members of the Commission ap- pointed by the Government on re- commendation oi Dr. Manion. ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMING EVENTS, MEETINGS. ETC "Announce-outs are inserted In lia column dd I cent: pee word strictly plYIHI in advance. "Rummage Sale Saturday, Dec- ~" ember 9th, 'f P. M. 8t. Peter's Schoolroom, Girl Guides. 3271. "Unloldinl R1181’. "llaple Lea!" screened. '1‘. W. Morris, 109 Queen St. "Buylfll live and dressed poul- try Saturday P. J. Noy, Hunter River. "Borden Rink danoq- Abegweit Dance Hall, tonight. Bid Elliott's orchestra. Admission 85c. 8354 "Annual Meeting of bong Creek Farmers Institute st Afton Hall, December 8th, at 130 P. I. I340. "Mlllview and Uigg Club] 1on1. lug hogs Tuesday, December 12th. Please list up. 3344, "Dance and Weighing Party, Grandview, December 11th, aid of Valleyfield Rink. "l-lartsville 8. B. Christmas Con- cert December 10th. if not fine, first fine night. 3832. r "Reserve Wednesday, December 10th for Christmas Concert in Oouhead Road United Church. 3300. “Buying live and dressed poultry also dressed geese and ducks, Thursday afternoon. Frank Cut- ‘Ilm’. Predericton. 8384. '_'W. u. Palethorpe, Stanley Brldlle. will be buying all kinds of "wed Poultry lH-iday, Dec. am. Hlahest market pricm. .8323 "We will be buying dressed hogs, “KW out. also dressed chicken ‘Hid fowl Thursday, December 7th, market prices. McKay Todd, Brad- slbane. 331g "Hockey match at Bedeque Rink “"190! cam. "You really should know the ‘Plenum saving effected by the re- tirement income bond of the Sun Life. Ask for particulars stating Y°"1' In. J. A. Moore, Manager, Chlflflttdidwn. MI llondamfieosraher ImI-NflIdLlWediook. ans. "Notion-Prat I. W. ohsw will Iwtme u in Bean- i? Great Welcome Extended Flyers In Natal, Brazil. (Annotated Peels) NATAL, Brazl, D c 0-001. Charles A. Liwibergh and his wreleas oprratlng wife, the former Anne Morrow, ton'ght had success- fully flown the Bcuth Atlantic Ocean. They allghbed on the har- bor here at 8.10 p. m. Brazilian time (1.10 p. m- E. B. T.) after fly- ing from Bathurst, Gambia, Africa 1,875 mfes away in 10 hours, l0 mnutes. 1t was their first view of Amefea since July 2'1 when they tcok off from Cartwright, Labrador, for Greenland on a survey flight across the North Atlantic. The whole p'pullt'fl1 oi Natal. its stores and off cos closed for the fiesta oi welcome, its strrts dec- orated, packed the waterfront. Glven Warm Welcome At L50 p. m. a. ke n-eyed wat- cflier oauaht the first glimpv of the grrst red monoplssle as t headed in from the Atlantic. Launch whis- tleablaredandfromthscrowda- rose s mighty roar of “Vival" with the alighting of the ship, Mrs. lindbe became the first woman ever fy 1n an aeroplane (Continue; on Page l) EXPBIIIIIIIIIBR niiliil 11.111 ~u.s. slllcnml Canadian Spirits For United States Must B (‘ertified By Con- sular Officer. (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Dec. 6-0rders issued today by the Department of Na- tional Revenue make it clear that ""- the only Canadian liquor fm‘ which export clearances to the United States will be issued is that "for which an invoice certified by a United States consular officer is presented." This leaves no doubt as to Canada's determination to keep the export in corlformity with Unit- ed States laws. A circular sent out today to col- lectors of customs and excise con- tains the following paragraphs: Permit Importation “Notification has been received thdg the United States authorities will permit importation of lnwli- eating liquor into that country (Continued on Page S) Robbers Loot Oil Sta ti o n s (Canadian Press) KIlfiTVIIL-‘bl, N. 8., Dec .6—Po- lice knight were seeking robbers who forced thsirwayintothe Im- petill Oil Service Station here and escaped withlldfmoashfromtha The sting-bu was opened oemhtmtiin. Manager Nova Scotia Fire Marshall Issues W a r n i n g (Canadian Press HALIFAX, Dec. d-Pointing to a death toll of 3'1 persons within the last 14 months, J. A. Rudlsnd, Pins Marshal of Nova Bootia tonight is- sued a warning w householders a- gainst the promiscuous use of in- flammable liquids for lighting fires and advised careful check for de- fective chimneys. Lives of nine men, 11 women and 1'1 children were claimed by fires mainly from these causes, he said. while 35 others hudbeen injured. In warning against the use of gas- oline for encouraging fires in stoves and furnaces the Marshal said peo- ple should realise that one gallon of evapcrized gasoline was equal in explosive force to 83 pounds of dyna- mite. BILIIESSEIS FEIIIIEII IBST IN SIB RM Two Boats Ashore, a T h i r d Missing in Howling G ale Off Vancouver Island. (Canadian Press) VICTORIA, Dec. S-Twc fishing boats are ashore On the west coast of Vancouver Island with grave fears held here for the safety of their crews; and a third vessel is missing after a battle yesterday with a howling gg-le that lashed the North Pacific. The Dovre. h-eammaisfbf A1- fred Anderson, was the only one or four boats, which left here Holiday foe fishing grounds at Baniield, B. 0., t0 reach its destination, Slnllhedioflocee The "E O. 1829” was found to- day smashed to pieces in the surf 816 miles west of Clo-oose and nearly 100 miles wee; of Victoria. The Bella is ashore 6% miles weat o! Clo-oose with her upper-struc- ture completely carried away. The “SK.," with Soren Knutsen in charge, is missing. Searchers have found no indica- tion tonight of the fate of Ole Hansen, owner of the Bella, or of Einard Oksvik, of the "E. O. 162$." It was believed each man was ne- companie‘ on his boat by another fisherman. H. M. C. B. Armentieres. on patrol dilly off th¢ west coast, is leading a search for the missing men and the "SK." asisted by a west coast lifeboat crew and several fishing vessels. Tells Gflm Story son told a grim story to keep the little Dovre ger rounding Cape Race r its Mon- day, a stiff southeast w d faced the four fishing boats and it grew in intensity until a howling gale lashed the seas into a fury. Rain fell in a deluge, he said, and the tiny boats tossed about like corks on the great waves sweeping in from the open Pacific. Wheat Exports Sh o w Decrease OITAWA. Dec. e-(om-m- port clearances of wheat for the wesgendingDe-(mlshowedade- cease of more than 300.000 bush- els as compamd with the previous weehandadecreaseofmorathan 0.000.000 bushels ls assimi- i-he wr- reqaonding week gr last your. ae- cordingtoarew Muedtodlsb! ’ _ ,1‘ \I"'I'§NI§V§7;‘ the Donsinion Bureau of Btatistid. Plan To Co -operate In World‘ Wheat Agreement PEEIIS BEIIAIIB A BI I B N BY BRITISH BIIV’T. Effort Made to Have Rights 0f Irish L0)’- alists Protected. IONDON, Dec. 0-(0. P. Osblel —The Irish question tonight had its repercussions in the House 0i lords with a. demand from two eminent peers for some action by the British Government to safe- guard the rights of Irish loyalists Lord Danesfort, a distinguished jurist, docla ed it was not honor- able for the British Government to leave the matter in its present state of "misery and chaos." the government should di:\2r some mode of ‘edress for the appalling "injustices" being suffered by Irish loyalists. 0...; Addict 1. Sentenced To Twelve Months (Canadian Pro.) .. MONTREAL, Dec. 6. — TIelv months at hard labor and a fine oi $1.000 and costs or an additional six months was the ‘ imposed today upon George Craig, alias George Jones, itinerant painter, self-confessed drug addict and thrice-convicted thief, for illegal sale cf narcotics. Recorder-inChief Amcdee Thouin pronounced sen- tcnce. Craig's ‘ showed he had bcvn convicted in Nova Scctis and New Brunswick for drug offenses and theft. l-lls trial opened in the morning. but he suddenly collapsed from narwcsls, a benumbed stupor due to prfionged addiction to drugs. 111- j n 'n cf a powerful stimulant rc- vllrd accused and trial was aet over llflill afternoon when he was con- IIIPIIINTEB Lord Carson bested this l» with the statement that every promise made to the loyalists “has been broken, and the time has come to reconsider the whole question.” Be said disc der and "horrible cruel- ty” existed in the Irish Free Btu/te- FOLIDW METHOD! But speaking for the Govern- iment, lord Hails-imam, Minister for War. declared that Constitutional methods must gove n relations be- tween Great Britain and the Free State. He followed the British (Continued on Page 8) Strikers In Tails Of Police annuals FORT WILLIAM, Ont, Dec. 6- (C-P)—T upped in the coach they had seized, 38 striking bushworkers wwe in custody of Ontario Pro- vincial Police here tonight on charges of vegrancy. Ommunl e ed as the strikers quit cantlpe in the Malsella district and boarded the Cmadlan National Railways train for here. police anode efforts at oonclllatisa when the invaders refused to pay fares. Oies of ‘throw us of1" arose from the men. The police, half a dozen in number, made no effort to remove the men from the train. Instead, they left the ouch. Quidsly the doors were slimmed shut and wired windows were gua ded and the train began to move. The men were held prison- ers until the t in reached here when additional police arrlzed and Placed them all in custody. I6‘ Years Since Hlfx. Explosion (Canadian Prs) HALIJMX, Dec. 6.—Today is the anniversary of the Halifax explosion. Just i6 years ago catastrophe struck and 1,635 persons met death in the terrific blast that laid waste the Garrison City. Ten thousand more were injured and property damage of $20,000,000 was caused as the French munitions vessel Montblanc blew up 1n the harbor narrows after colliding with the Belgian relief ship Imo. The force of the explosion was felt for miles. The city's north end bore its brunt, however, hundreds died in the streets and beneath the wreckage of toppling structures. Halifax was a city of death for day: VERSEIIS IYNBII IIIII BEIIII IIIIII BY RIIBSEVEIT U. S. President Indir- ectly Rebukes Cali- fornia Governor On Recent Lynching. (Associated Press) WASHINGTON. Dec. (‘k-Presid- lccilve murder.” The President also indirectly re- bukcd Governor Jamvs Relph of California who recently expressed“ approval of mob action in San Jose, California, which resulted in the death of two men. "We do not excuse those in high law," Mr. Roosevelt said. He did not, however, in his speech before the Federal Council IIII SIIPERIIISE, “RELIEF II II RIII T. B. A. Purvis, North Sydney, Will A ct For Federal Govt. in Relief Measures. (Canadian Press) UITAWA, Dec. 6.—An in ". Lon that the Domini Government will take a more active part in supervis- ing the expenditures of relief monies mthsprovincesisseenlntheap- pointmeut of '1'. n. A. Purvis, (k North Sydney as Federal represen- tative on unemployment relief work 1n Nova Bcotis. Iu-merlnglneer Mr. Purvis was formerly r1 en- gineer in the contracts section of the Provincial Department of High- ways. His new duties will be to co- operate as the Dominion Govern- ment's representative, with the pro- vincisl and municipal relief author- ities in the disbursement of monies set aside for public wonk and direct relief. Heretofore the Federal Govern- ment has exercised no Bdmlnl-ltffl- tivs authority over the actual dis- bursement of the huge sum» that have been donated to Issfst tho provincial and municipal authorities in relief work. It is believed to be the government's policy henceforth to play a more important part in the operation. Complaints Received Uncfilcially it is learned that many complaints have been receiv- ed, from other provinces as well as Nova Bcotia, that relief work was not being impartially distributed among the unemployed, and the chgrge was frequently made durini the last session of Parliament that politics figured largely in relief ad- ministration in 08118111 59cm“ °E the Dominion. The appointment of Mr. Purvis i8 the first of this kind since unem- ployment rellef was initiated several. 1681'! BIO. iiircct'y rcier to the California lynching or to similar incidents re- cenily 1n Missouri and Maryland. lxplemes Faith w. Roosevelt expressed faith in he “new generation" as a prelim- nary to his strong condemnation of mob violence, "This new generation, for ex- ample." he said, “is not content with preaching against that vile form of collective murder-lynch law-which has broken out in our midst anew. We know that it is (Continued on Page I) Samuel Aucoin Fails in Heroic fttempt to Save Wife and Two Children. (Canadian Prrssi GLACE BAY, N. 3.. Dec. 6—From the roaring inferno that was his home Samuel Aucoin carried his two children today and then went back into the flames to die with his wife and the other two children as he fought to bring them to safety. They found his body after the flames had died down, lying a few feet from the open front door, nine year old Harold's charred body clasped in his father's arms, Up- stairs in her bedroom lay Aucoin's wife, Adeline; nearby was 11-year old Josephine, overcome in her sleep. And outside, stunned and terri- fied, the two rescued children stood in the crowd of silent helpless spectators Betty. B. and Gerald, 5, $7 N.S. Motorvessel Is Disabled HALIFAX. Doc. e-(cra-rart- any disabled by e broken wavel- rq- shaft, the Lunenb g motor- vussl Bhhley B. coriuun W" "I" lowing in heavy seas off the Nova aacua sou. tonlshi- SBIIIIIAIISIIIPlI 101101110, Dec. B-Awards for 01s postgraduate overseas scholar- ships of the imperial tide: Daugh- ters of the Inspire were announced l0 ills National Executive Commit- Q here why. In. James I, Pfflibd at the He: plight was reported by VIN‘ h; nun the steamer Olga 8., in . m“; i0 Oaptlifi C. P7011811 0! umqflmrg, owner of the Ookum- Oaphin ‘Iverwen notified the TAM.- ern Him-lee Division and asked thesadsamvrbosent outtoiow Wartime Flyer Killed In Crash uncut. Caries Ilium-Baltic. lub- avlation for veneaush. Powr or IPAIN, Trinidad. D00. (Continued on Page 8) Endorses N.S. Govt’s Action (Canadian Pee-i AMHERST. N. 8.. Doc. 6-811:- dorsing the provincinl government's campaign to "buy Nova Scotla pro- ducts," the Amherst Board of Trade tonight appointed a committee of three to encourage use of N. B. gums by homeholdm and mer- dhlnts horc. William Manning, K. 0., was el- acted President of m; Board. ruun IIIEIII allcl BAY nnlnclusl Will Mail; Effort To Have Outside Countries Join League Within-K League Pro- posed — U.S., Russia, Germany And Japan S(_)_1_1_g_l_lt As Members. (By Andrue Bcrding, Associated Press Foreign Staff). 1' ROME, Dec, 6-A new programme which would radi- "lt P10056116‘ inf-n “ddmss wmflhi cally reorganize the League of Nations in the hope it may PllIIPd lynchifll l We “n” °I°°1' attract within its doors Japan and Germany and other world powers has been launched, the Associated Press learned today. The movement is under discussion in several European capitals. it was divulged. Its come info the League as well sponsors desire Russia to as the United States. Italy has not yet. formulated definite formal proposals Places m‘ "11" will’ °°“‘1°“e1>'“"h to other members hut she wants erased existing League articles which bind signatories to use military and econ- omic forces to preserve boundaries crested by the Ver- of Churches of Christ in America sailles Treaty. By this means it is hoped to remove the principal ob- stacle to United Staies‘s membership. Not Yet Notified OTTAWA, Dec. 0-(C.P.)—-Plans m reorganize the League of Na- tions, reported in a news cable from Rome today, have not been trans- mitted to the Canadian Govern- ment, it was learned here today. Canada is a full fledged member of the league with all privileges and powers, and was one of the original signatories. The Dominion Government offi- cials responsible for maintaining Canadas association with the League have been watching with [u la emanating from Roms but would make no formal com- ment- until my proposed changes have been officially submitted. German View BERLIN, Dec, 6-(A.P.1—Dr. Al- fred Rosenberg, head of the Nazi Dartfs foreign political division, said tonight that Germany might possibly return to the League c: (Continued on Page 3) Differs With US. Brain Trust (Associated Press) WASHINGTON, Dec. S-George N. Peek, United States Farm Ad- ministrator, conferred with Pres- ident Roosevelt st the White House tonight soon after the former was reported to have told Secretary of Agriculture Henry Wallace that he would resign unless "radical mem- bers of the ‘brain trust‘ " in the Agriculture Department were ask- ed to leave. " Asked by reporters on leaving the executive mansion if he planned to resign, Peek said: "Nothing was said about that." Peek is known to have had dif- ferences with Assistant Secretary Rexford G. Tugwell and Jerome Frank, Counsel for the farm ad- ministration, particulurly over the administration of codes and mar- keting agreements. Garrison Ball An ent rta nlnent, the first of its kind to be held in the city was enjoyed ‘ast evening in the Canad- ian National Hotel. Nearly 200 couples were present at the Char- lottetown Garrscn Drnce which was sponsored by the Army and N vy club. The DBIITJOE was sut- ably decorated fcr the occasion and da cing was eniiyed until I late hour, muszc beng furnished by Dunn's Orrh-atra. Officers and other members of the varlous army ulnts in th‘ city W070 present. Ireland Has Quasar‘ University. B01111- fla unionist Government 0i the six counties were 68°» all, of 22 ln the last. house. an as follows:- hiiillllflylj 515mg“; III var and hm iohll II moepeailsaau a “Nl- new: nImAsr. Dec. e-(c. P. Cable) complete party ltuudifll In Unionist Government In 20 Majority Nationalists 9 Ropublicans 1 Fianna Pail 1 Total b2 The Unionists lost one seat and the Nltionalilts two, while Llbm’. m“; Quint-m; m power Republicans and Fianna Fail gain- edone each. The Hanna Pail from the Pres State 12 membe is President lhlnon De Wm h“, . mqjwity 9f valera of the 1 ish Pres State, who compared with a ml- i! entimly unlikely to tllI hid B8,! to a requrrenent abolirsd ll fill RI ems a, the be Valera lhfllt. considerable interest the various m; RIIM SHIPS nlscnlllllaln have been 30 to 40 coast, each closely separate coast guard patno ready to give pursuit mould liquor vessel show signs of toward share. A 111M860 to Ooast Guard quarters tom! said that ths est of the liqum’ are-hrs bad: toward Nova Beotia aftlr re- TIIe Weather, Etc ii... Iijliizéfio . A nee C IIKQ SPIN“ OIIIRkEIIE-VI ‘POKER Fruh winds. h ""5 west; mostly cloudy; becoming l little colder with local snowfall!- METEOROLOGICAL OFFIVE. To: our», l) c 0—l.nimmn and maxlrnu tom pz-rstores :- Dssvnon .. Aklsvik .. tlctorld , Vancouver Edmonton Bzn .. (‘nlgnry 8011b! Chas otirtowu vontcssr m n: ime Provineoe:—I‘relh vim v .40 2B 24 B M .10 1 .80 l0 20 H .3 .84 .1!) S shmirg so nrrtlwvll: Ilortl elou bccrurrg a IIRN colder wth l snowfall! H's! rde this aflornoea at 8.31 and tomorrow morning at . . _ Eon r-tl Ilia sftnnroa at .11’ III s-‘lea rmovvw nor-IQ at ‘LI. La" em-t-r Ion. hsoay. Dd O_ 0M a. I. caassau 011ml- ---. High-Q s... ~ ... .. was ens-m Info-Al " it-‘Js‘s:ia" ‘we vsgrqhu a s- ' llama m... A m.» so