OI J .1. MERCHANT 2-.- "fleets whatever he (188111! m. ‘Mu "present. ‘wéwnhilkeamlrrortoafi min; that Founded I581. “wdwh an» Two calm. mm"; Gull’ Prpalfiiff 1335M must flute tit‘ 1 ought That W. l). 1 lierridfle. C. will gMinister at ‘V3811- ‘ington. _ (Canadian Press) fqfluwh, Dec. 8.-Ti1c- Ottawa piping Citizen today says: "Tiler-s ‘tmeinm-esting: gossip in political ‘mics here qmppos of the successor lion. Vincmzt lyfussey’ as Canad- ‘hullinlster at Washington. "W. D. iflgridgt‘, KC. i’; suggested us :1 pos- v tluouzlvillt the whole elec- linn caripaiilu. Nil‘. Hcrrirlyc trav- eiiezi with lb‘ Bennett in the (‘apa- ‘ 1d and n1 . hr- uccnlnpnnicrl Ln in GreatDrltain. He is 110w rc- turulng with ium. "Mr. Hcrridge is river: utly wealthy and has 1:11am" .l‘i'f1fl'.!1ff1‘.'.l1.1!ll'lS for the ivust. It - thought cpt i D. I-lorridge, for" nmny yelnltli r of Si. Andrews Prom‘ lyteflin Church here. ~r during the 11x1: with Lin?’ 1 - uounclsuuewrs. . conuvo cvcsrrs. 1- MEETINGS mos, "Bimbo hogs at l-Zmcruld ‘Tues-l *» fcrenoon, Deccmbcr tith Evcretti "Iv-m- eror-ic-ls-si. “ilnlonziintz car of Snringhili Cour l; Winsloc. December Dth and itltllf _1lliri Benton. 9759-12-9-121. cz1§“Co Ln ¢i1 g Mon thlyMeeting inch Discussion At Last Night's -’ Meeting. Lighting Company . i Be Next (‘zlnztdisin ii-Eiifi-i-Slll-A I Corning Season, I The monthly meeting of the City Council was hcld last evening in the Council Chambers with His Worship iMoyor Prowse in the chair, and all ‘ Councillors and City ofiicials present. The minutes of the last regular meeting and a number of special meetings were read, and payment of a. number of bills confirmed. With regard to the hiring of men to patrol the City during the period of ‘rater shortage, His Worship ex- plained that the hiring of the men hurl l1cc11 the result of his own in- iiiutive (‘n-operating with the chair- men of finance. A communication from the Children's Aid Society drawing attention to a resolution puss-ed at the annual meeting 0f the organization relative to the desir- ability of initiate oi‘ the jail being glvcn labour, the xvagcs resulting from which to go towards the up- keep of the prison-ans family. A communication from‘ the Wo- men's institutes containing a resolu- tion setting forth the desirability of having a rest-room for country peo- ple, xvhiie l11 town was also read. it was pointed out by members of the Council that the basement of (he new public library at present is (Continued from page i) t i i ._....._¢ PARIS. Dec. il-Ell Mamichrii. fcrmcr hfinistel‘ pienipctcntiary to Prris clhhe Republic of Georgia, was 111:; sinateci today while driving in m1 nilcn automobile through the Tirce d‘Ii.'1!i.1. l-iis slayer, Bzc Pchan- min-adv. 1111s arrested by the police. fle described hinmelf us a Georgian ‘.\'t‘1‘1Z1li"lll{lli. Farther Relief l t ——— if r nem m n "Annual meeting c? hrlilllfliiv: o U e t ‘ mers institute, Vlecincscluy, Dcc-‘ Ether 10th. 9751.11, "Christmas Concert in North (Special i0 the Guardian) u" Hui}. hionduy, Decelntzcl- 22nd.‘ MQNTREAL DU: 3-411 further 9753'mf9'11' i contribution by the C. P. R. t0 i110 “llgmy hnggiqzflgdy Cake‘ mnn_|1~.~lief nf unemployment is seen in lltiile crcum zit Zion Church ton from i the unluuueclncnl. by i-l. B. Bowen mbétllffivfil iY- m- Thllf-‘illfll’. D-"Cf l ehlct cf motive prwer and roiling m‘ 97534344" stock. that 550 former employees .111~.- now being takcn on at Angus mum. mm Nd and _ rvtmm n‘ 151N115; when; they will be employed irate cost, all wort: our. ‘.lll,0("1, 1.11 repairs to passenger curs. In 7597-l0-i4—2111os.-i11c-f1"1,_ Ci ti“; general unemployment "My C. Dawson. Tlflvon. all makes "c "_"“ _ __ _!¢in1-. ' n in Canada the number of 9111,03“. M. ti?” Comm? i" ,0“? wnrklilg at Angus Shops at the rlkiutezlnu Clnlrcli. M :11d"_,', ' mun mber ‘_"_';1rl. if stormy, 23rd. .:'"."11t time is grentcr by 655 than 97-7545» , iii ' 12L the some time last W". M!" “"1111 outtrndilig ncrcamtt nut ‘ BUM“ sulmL millvd before December 15th vtill be £461 in the hand". of r1 mEiecior. "N- iticLcrcn, FOFPW 11.11. 975141.‘ "Dr. Clift, Pilrdy station. West- Loy c111,, N. Y., U. S. A. Phone Cixroni: nmiadies prevented i‘ “eyhw, my _D‘:_ . I I0,\.‘J_|ni~d curcci ct ixome. whore they or-' * “U” Fri-nice? Free‘ 111111111. l] "i7mam 748940d04m“ ETSS-ii. "Curie to the Wrhht in ll" ' photograph was taken from his poc- PATHETIB TRAGEDY u untuuuun Six-Day Trek Through Snow-Laden Trails By Seven Men Who Wished To Tender a Dead Comrade a Christian Burial. WINNIPEG, Dec. iL-Annals of the Northla-ndb heroic men had another page added to them last week. The folk of the Northern trails today are tolling of a six-day trek through snow-laden trails by seven men who wished to tender a dead comrade a Christian burial. As the men hauled a toboggan on which reposed the body of Ingrad Gurlev, victim of the sub-Arctic cold. their mission of mercy included the finding of another barren-land brother, with two legs frozen. The trapper with his limbs useless was placed upon the toboggan and the rescuers trudged along through deep snow, over huge boulders and tlec stumps, to Great Falls, a muscle- stralning journey of 56 miles. Grcdt ‘Falls is a little town in far North- eastern Manitoba. Came Upon Gurley In Dyinl Con- dltion Micky Gilieran, patrolman of the ltinnitolaa Power Company. mushing his way over the trails. came upon Gurlov in a dying condition, half- way between Great Falls and Man- itoba Genital Mines. Punter-an, i’ veteran of the North. summoned as- sistance. Constable D. '1‘. Cook of the Provincial police and six, other men rushed to the scene with a to- boggan as the trails prevented the uce of dog teams. Gurlev was dead when they arrived. Walking ahead of the party, haul- ing the toboggan. the constable broke trail with the death cortcge following in silence over the bar- rens. A few miles travel and the trapper with frozen limbs was dis- covered. A short halt was made while the man was placed on c. to- boggan and the march to the little settlement continued. ? Before he died on the snow-cover- ed ground, Guriev, who planned to marry shortly and honeymoon to Denmark asked to have one last look at the picture of his fiancee. The ket and the man died as his eyes scanned the picture. Canadian lVheat Pool Adopts New Dverseas Policy (Canadian Press) WINNIFDIJ, Man, Dec. li-John I. McFarland, new general manager of the Central Boiling Agency of the Canadian Wheat Pool, late today an- nounced that. the pool had adopted a new overseas policy. Reversing its policy of direct selling overseas. the wheat pool withdraws its representa- tives anrl closes it: agencies at. Mn- don. Paris and other European cen- tree. C. Lawson, the Dietitian 11th will give his farewell ‘ __i. r ‘concwt "ilri Cnnrlv fir“ v.nctlil._l3rcr111l;e1' lflfh. 113/‘ = ' in ‘rho Cnlcclonia. Hall, "my Women's Institute. Ilztrllvi‘ “y. Dpcciflljtfl‘ lith on “Thci nldnfnlllli’ ffffi‘. If r.t~.'t1\_v, come I Phiicsophv of Health" at 8 p. m.| 9751-12-9-31- lhidcv, December 12th on ‘Diet and: "Con, ——-— ‘ Health." 9760-12-9-11- . Chm i‘ i" the South Wnnloe m“ "P-"rt in Win-"icc IWI- "ljuyluu crate mum chicken and lmivi- 1cm at v.45 n. m. Ad- fowl. drcssctl and graded venom. nkslo“ 25* Chikiml 1'1'f‘<‘~ 1mm! and zirosucd. Wednesday of each 91C7-1§-C—C!-C'J(1}V,‘p : till cnd of season. 11151105‘- 177W.“ in nip Jim,‘ . m.‘ f _ .1 and ..n.1.. 1~-.m“°1‘1'~'-'" "u". Wednesday, Dcc. m: "t 3 ll- m. or first fine cvcninlr. __ "lid lrmi 1 .. , _ maluot mice paid for all llffldcs- J- F. ltiocscy, Bothwcll. . DBGU-IQ-Q-JZZZYVRS. tttlcwt. Ladle-x Proceeds. with - Iihhfielri "h. 11114-12-9-21 ‘U-"innncd chicken supper in ,--. him Will he hold on Wsdncz- ‘W » .- Dee. 10th, Supper revved h {i} t1 fl '11 111d '"L:>:1din.': hogs at vise Tu¢SdflY~ Dcccmbcr 23rd. List your hogs earl? to assure shipment. and to co-opcr- at: with other clubs. Loading tires‘.- cd tnwl on December 16th. Lint your btrris to assure ehtpmcnt. We have always secured the highest prices. Look them up. W. D. Ross, Secretary Uigg Shipping Club. 0761-11. I',‘- U‘ glycol‘; It‘) 1110i. finn will v ' ow ng ngit. Proceeds “mill- . * \ 9745-12-11-21 1 Death Sentences central executive committee today five engineers convicted of a plot to overthrow the Soviet regime t1 ten years imprisonment. ten years imprisonment passed on the remaining three defendants in the unusually dramatic trial which was broadcast from one end of the Soviet union to the ‘other, were re- dual to eight years. Are commuted (Canadian Prom . MOSCOW, Dec. t.-~'i‘l\e Soviet. COMMURG H1O flékth BGHSGROO! OI ‘encei of her mines her divers had plan _ cussion of the blast sent her to ~ bottom. cargo of explosives. and it was believ- ec that time nae been set off. ‘rhous ands of tons of powder were in the Florence. which had been condemn- ed as a menace to navigation between the Islands of lfoual and ifoedric. ---—» ord of adventure. It was she who in: September tried to mt 06.00am not which worth of sold bullion from the neck others nod failed, she had been as» ‘ of the British liner “flit, flbt far lighed to breakup the Flex-once and‘ onfl never lrciirt (‘nan r‘. ("i\;‘i:.t:1~.~.:-. from where one met her doom. Be- another sunken munitions snip off “hen "312" n” ~"‘"“vvvv€~\ \ Island Like the Dew Read by Everyndy will MAXIMS _OIJ MERCHANT What l: elegance and dignity today look like a carnival [arnent to- IIGPIOW. ogre,‘ _, SANTA CLAUS AT THE NORTH POLE RADIOS TO lllS PALS TO KEEP THEIR EYES ON DESEfl VING YOUYGLUERS FOR HlM. Many Sarita-Pals Will B; cNeeded This Christnzas i One very clear distinction between, in years. The joy of investigating the man and the brute, between civiiiz- wond u of a. well filled stcking o~._1 ration and barbarian, is the yegafd Christ ' ufornln; is s11 experience of the tnuwidim for the welfare and h.“ pincss of others. At the christ~ exchanae of gifts over most. of the civilised world, this spirit is cvid~ enced as at no other time. The activit tiles of the individual, in this regard, that there are many parents i11 this children of whom must go friends and ter where they would do the most cumotanccrl citizens. 800d. And where would such giving create the most happiness, the ques- years The Guardian has sponsored a tlon may be asked. All observant plan whereby any charitably dispos people know that for a child a gift, ed person may, with .1 minimum of especially one from Santa Claus, hasgcflort, reach in an almost; personal some almost unexplainable charm -__ .__._- ____ unexperienced by the gore mature' (Continued on page 3» SAL VA GE SHIP SINKS WITH CREW FOURTEEN LIVEsiCanadaFr0m3rd. LOST WHEN ITAL- IAN STEAMER IS ‘ TU Second Place BLOWN UP ANDlAS ColdProducer SUNK. - (Special to the Guardian) (Qnudhn pm"; TORONTO, 0nt., Dec. Sails-pec- warmer, nan“, m‘; 3,31,; tetim tnet Canada. within the next. Italian salvage ship Artiglio was Year will move up from third to sec- bioym up am} gunk with your-inn ofond Dione among the gold producing her crew yesterday afternoon as sht- wumfl" b? u“ “’°"1d- W“ “Xllrmh blasted the bulk or the munition ship f"! by "C" 911M165 MPCTM» Whirl" Florence, aunk during the we: ofhmmflfl‘ 01' Mine-s. fimekbiz bvforc the Island of Houat. Plrat word of“! "W" i Cflimdlm Illttmiie "l the ‘mum- i-ucped M" m“, from Convocation Hail on Saturday night a signal station on the Island or Over a period marked by a steady The salvage boot was a tho feet away from the derelict N15 071M110 "-5 fefiiwlifiiblfi moot of tho increase he said. the bulk exploded, but tht! NEW YOI-If. Dec. 8.—The Rev. Dr. William l1. Barton congregat- ional clergyman and author died yesterday in a Brooklyn Hospital when he had been ill of pneu- monia fora month. He ivna c9 years old. The Artiglto herself carried a heavy Th0 SWIG! Aflillin hid L 10h] succeeds‘ where n1nn_v fen m: the Mount a valuable eer- the went cout- of Brittany- to which every child is entitled, b.1111, is one without which the life of any." “ z W mas season, the occasion for the great child is incomplete. n 1's a sud 1.1-; 19°" ""“““-“ community with whom Cantu Clflus. will be unable to co-opcratc, and the 1 however, are too often confined to Cliristlnas stocking unfiliczl. ‘unless '1 _ _ _ acquaintances, there is some intervention m1 ihclcnsmm: 0f ""1 “w” m Um my l“ and too seldom extended to the quar- part of the more comfortably ctr I H” lmjmi 1' For a considerable 1111111hcr of Mm‘ m“ Birthday Today CABINET tttiYttAVE TliStlN New Premier of 0n- tario Will Likely Be Called Upon to Form a Government. in Deaf: 64 Deaths In (special to the Guardian! _'1‘()ROlfl‘O, Dec. 8—Prcmici' Fer- guson's resignation as Prime Minis- icr will be the resignation of his l‘ whole Cabinet, the Mail and Em- pire was informed last night by a cunstitufionni mnhority of unques- tioned standing. All the present ltliniztzrs of the Ferguson Govern- ment will automatically be out of 0f- firc the moment Mr- Fcrguson hands his resignation t0 the Lieutenant Governor. When Hon. George S. Iicnry. whaizo succession to the Prelnicrslliiu is now considered be- yund doubt", 1's summoned by His Honor, the situation will be not greatly lllssilnilai" to that which oc- curs uflcr a change of Government by an election. HLs Honor will ask Mr. licnry to form o. Government and Mr. llcnry will submit. a list of his l‘.'fi11i'.tr1'.»;. With his i1011or's con- sent. the hiinic-tcrs will than be sworn into their portfolios. 'l‘he rsole point of difference be- Alert, HlNuiiiTitli MBSLEM ARE nlluluctlu May Appeal t0 League of Nations as Last Resort. (Canadian Preset LONDON, Dec. ti-The age-long feud between Hindu and Moslem has cast a great shadow over the round- i.\-.'cr~u tho impcncihi; situation and table conference on India‘ m which tha: \\'ili;l1 fnilavv; u change of Gov- rcpresentatives o; Brmbh India or crnnlcnt by election, is that the Min- the Indian native states, and of the ilttcrs ciilrcn by lVfr. Henry. if they “n.0,. pantie,“ Dunes in Great 8m" are 110v 1111111111: ufflre under Mr. am are endelvormg to reach urce_ .¥L°_5il-?l'~°.‘h~",\'71 “M11931”! l” 3°- " uncut on the ‘form of India's future ta lhrir ridlnfzs for by clc cmlsutuumh if m1; irvv 111111. tilrit i." i'1cr:.n:1.: not From we “ginning of the com-Ha P“Mi’l'~“- m?‘ 1"“"-‘F1'h1 once nearly a month ago represent- .“'_1 l‘ w" “MW-V aiivcs of the two great religious com- ""11 In” t" 3° 1111111itics of India have been negotiat- ““"1'5"“"'-" 1"Ii“151°fl“[ 111g behind the scenes. They have , but; the administration ngrmpi m] a fcdcral system ‘m. m_ 11l1:?c11tl:1;:l to b: averse to the din, but “my have disagreed on the principle of its constitution. There lmve been alternative reports of iififlifllYWlf. and then of disagreement until finally it became known that the negotiations had failed to result in a settlement. In the conunittces of the confer- mo: during the coming week ef- forts will be mud-e to reach a Hindu- Mcsiem settlement. For tho pres- ent, neither side is willing to yield to‘ the other. There is rumor of a iaossible appeal to the league of l‘1r‘ (I c‘ bcférc ill" 117:1‘. s-cn- lnture and therefor: icrs \'.'1Ii be created. , .~11">1 1:1‘ ti“ L Dr. Eagnallb ‘irday the many friends of Dr. J. Great Increase 13. llnvnvil 1.31:0 xzrcnt. ialeruulre in ex- tcnriin» 1.1 him their hcartiest. con- gmt-iil; 1:; on his having rcuchorl his clgh 1h birthdniz The elector‘; life has been a busy. and a useful on; Ho was the first {zracituiic rlcillnl prrlciitioncz" in the Provunec of 12E. Island, and has" i fifty yours, rctirln; about two years t D1. 13w" "ll 1111:: always connnanrl.|‘ rc acct from everyone l:.":i the prixzlcze of know. 111m. and was always hold in ing the litghc-‘t cslccm by his associates in the Denial Prnfcsslon. who onc and nil zl him m: “The Liranrl Old 1" d. . 1v of his native prw. 111: Dr. ihjnnil‘. spllcic of lll’(‘i\l'1li(‘Sr;1 was not coufincci i» this province.’ lfo was n mlucli mu; ester-med l‘l'l"l1l- he": of the imuihii-wn Dcnini Council flggqiq about five mil“ {mm ghfdedino in gold production over thclnlsnr, there ‘my, when m, Ammo "m, don-L not d the world. Canada hrvl iPn-‘ltiiVflllffPlflfilli. of his profession, has her output from $3,000,000 i won for him well merited z-ocognitlcui for‘ titrouslrmlt the I 1 -_i___.-_- | inr (honor go of ivory out. of the wreck of the I11ilir11nfyn~ steamer Elizabeth. Known as a ves ill-e vf dcui its und mo of founders, His work brcuticr lines for the Dominion. ‘Ihveniicih of N<"‘.‘(’2l"l1)f‘i‘ rcclevnd the folilu lion flwm the Canadian Deni: 311971113 fsr itself. llcar fir. Iiurrivfil; T 11:11 very glad in he r1111.‘ in 11c. ac you t|t'\i at. lhc on the (‘no dozier Cummunico- of tltc 1 Score t. 11 l1: Associu‘. Lon which rrrcni li"".‘lili'! "1 the lielcizlttrs of the (Izmnti :1 Druizli Association in Montrcrll i" :1 um" elected tn n Scu- j.) 1ne::1‘;<~r.».1.i1 in l"\".l_'I' i"1“"_.llil.’1 ctlrral nrnei. _\' in Canada. *~ fjumi to Iv children sometimes It 11-. Mvrlzty Founder was a Child Himself. Notions if the next week's negotia- tions .1111. The trouble 112s arisen largely over the question of representation‘ in the iaroposcd federal parliament- DFCfl in ccntuurus practice for ovcrl Forty Students (Special to the Guardian) BOAlBAY, Dec, fi-Thc deaths 0f forty students of the London Mis- sion School at Erode, ivmdras, is st.- iributfli in snnkc $015011 1n 111911‘ fcod. The students, cmhange icic- grapil company dispatches. from E1‘- ode say 11nd just finished their mid- duyymeal when forty collapsed and died in quick succession. it was eluted nfirrxvards that a snake was fund in the utensil 1n which the soup for the meal had been 111N781‘- m, the soup as a consequence helm: highly poisonous. The conk was one cf the victims. F o reign Explains Soviet Office Wuuadian Press» LONDON. Der. iL-Great Britain's protest to the Soviet CIOYPfillilHfl- ngnfnut reflections cast. upon the pfljfiflili and DYPVIOUS Governments at London in the conspiracy trial of right. engineers just closed at Mos-_ cot-r, has drawn from the Sovictl Pnzcign Office an explanation that Britain's DANG WM bfOlllht into the Annual Iuhanrlplfona Delivered ILQ n; sun Canada and U. e. A. “.50. hsi From Fog Inllondon Visitation Not or 5.1.1. Virulent Nature As That Which Caused Meuse Valley- London Hospitals Are On the (Special to the Guardian: LONDON, Dec, li-Londons 1am clays of fcg have been responsibld for a great increase in deaths esti<t mated as high as 6000 cnrl luv: c'si he port cf Iondsn and frthez- busi. ness underiakfrlrts 615000.510 it was estimated today in competent quai- rs. While the vultatlon is nit of such s virulent nature as that which caused sixty-four dcatlzs in the Mcusq Valley in Belgium, London hospitals‘ were on the alert. and special up- plies of oxy-"en were hold ready for sufferers. One case with every eymgton shown by the stricken peasant". of Belgium was treated successfully by the use of oxygen. Most cf the stricken suffered from nose and throat. attacks which caused corxrul. P n (Continued on page 31 Mar. Association Musical andDance (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO. Ont.. Dec. 5-3111! Maritime Provinces Association are holding a milsicsl and dance a. that Embassy Club tonight, when it int lexpcciea a thousand members andi friends will attend The Precocnd Mr A.E.I.epa.ge MrsLepageand M311 ELA. Mclnnis will receive the gut; ts At musical program will be givel by’, Messrs Fitzrandolph Crcwe 1111.1 R. B. Nfesscrigv. Miss Mary Siciawayi and MLss Betty Carrol, dancer; wll also entertain. Some for‘y prizrs M01 to be distributed byProf. 1'. v. lttucPhee r111 1vn~ n. w. 1:. sum-l aby in connection with the marl-l time useful facts prize cz-mixtitiotru‘ put on at (he Maritime exhibit. rnq primes are valued at one thousand dollars and include silver fox pelts hooked lugs. travelling bogs, pota- toes and apples. case only in the confessions of tb( accused. Rt. Hon. Arthur Hender< son, the Foreign Secretary, told thq House of Commons today about th( Soviet note. The Moscow Governn mcnt itself, the note said, had withq held any views of its own on thesd references to England. The Weather, etd mT-"oa PPINQ 4' sit... Your“. lieu 0r our anew on» so: our but u (outs IN Ruffles t i High tide this afternoon at 1.58. and tomorrow morning at 12.51. 1 Sun rises this morning at 7.20 and sets this afternoon at. 4-15- Lnst quarter mom Friday. Dee. 1L7 3.43 p. In. c»... ."" “I