-OI'L MERE MAN aa-_-—- I IBIICB Presents (NOUNCEMENE mMuvG EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC nAaaoulea-e ara inserted la nlumu as I culls [as ward rieily paynbls ia advalaa. wraikles. Bourie. ‘Thursday. Spe- p-ogrnnl. 80& "Tag Days Pride! and Saturday .. st. Vincent's Orphanage. 3711. "Buying dressed poultry all kinds .. . and Wednesday this week. L. Dickieaon, New Glasgow. 3669. "Benin Line Club loading hogs, u, calves, Wednesday. December , Albany. Hours 11 to 3. 8674. Qpecial Dance at the tilltght. Admission llc and 8034. “m. "Data ehanged. The Christmas .-. will be held in Vernon Hall, ursday, December 21st. 3594. "Date changed. Concert in Or- Cove Hall. Hidny, December m. 372.1. "Eastern Kings Club loading r. -- ‘hlesday, December 26th. Hesse list. am. "Qlristmas Omcsrt in Cherry I- Hall. laturday, December 3705. ' ‘Reserve December 19th tor “ United Church Christmas linotilnethsllth. am "Irederlcion Xmas Tree and --- in Hall. Wednesday, Dec- alllar 20th. 1i stormy, 21st. 3670. ‘pm mil-ind. m Chrki-mls tertainment. Springfield l-lail, -l'l, December 10th. I! not ilno. sadly. 8665 "Come to New Glasgow Christ- Oonoert on ‘Thuredn. December ' 3710. "We will be buying Chickens and ~ l Wednesday. December 20th ' day. Mathew & llclsan, Bridge- “Ob boyl Don't miss the dance liillview Hall. Thursday. Dac- ber 28th. Admiuion 25o. Ladies tb baskets has. sees. "concert in Ironoh River Hall. ‘ - evening, December 22nd. I1 l line the following evening. Ad- ~ ~- i5 cents. 871 "Reserve Wednoads. December " - lnr Christmas entertainment ‘l Bvrlngneld Hall, int d1. 1i not .Thulsday night. one. "Buying Poultry rl-loay. nae- ber 22nd. Paying top market -~ cu. George Clow, Murray Har- -~ North. gm, "his this week buying livetand '- ll Poultry very . P. J. “H1 Co. e d“ 810:. "Remember 8t. Cathsrinas 1118-! Concert and Tree ‘Thurs- - December list. Baaaar and vlgCsndy. Best yet program. hsion ll cents. Children flee. ‘ “my. come Iriday. mo. "Wr store will he opened avery “genus-arisen: "Our Store will be opened every __ Opes erman Policy trenuously 0582c To Re-Arm- ing-Maintenance Of Army Problem. (Annotated P1) PARIS, Dee. ll-Jrenob military leader's decided today to oppose flatly any n-al-mamezlt in Ger- many and developed plans for keepllll army ranks iilled during i119 70H! beginning in mo, when the low hlffllPI-iig in the war yeaa-a will make itself felt. As members o! the Bupeflug wu- Oourlcil. the chieitalna met a secret session, studied Ch Hitlers demands for arjns quality, and DNDflred t» Piss their adverse recommendations on tin govom- ment. amn4~—- General Maxims Weygs-nd, the chief’ oi the general staff o! the 779mb “my. and former Premier Edouard Delsdler, who now is Mili- ister oi’ War. attded the semfop. Aiter the Ministers of War, Navy and Air have discussed the military Ilndlnas. the lfivtfllment plans to send the will! to Berlin. Another ministerial decision will involve the wisdom of further Franco-German talks on disarmament. The council decided that l5.000 Swell-lists will be enlhled and "'00P! who ensued in the pacifi- eatim of Morocco will be returned lo France. Lemlaonita Nfllml-lly st least 300.000 youths Pest their 21s, birthday are avail- sble for army service. but begin. hing in 103d wnr ministry officials iear that the minimum may fall as loms 100.000. is because comparativeb MY boys Wm born dining the war years and because o: the high in- tent mortality n; that time (Continued on n; sl iiliiilii llrusl, 00MPANYOFFER= (Canadian Press) .. NEW GLASGOW. N. 5-. Dec. 1l.— Members oi the United Mina Wak- era, employed by Acadia Coal Com- Dlllr willenot ‘agree to return to work under "any modification in the basic’ wage scale." District President D. W. Morrison announced ionlsht. on the ova oi a oonielanoe with le- telvers-liquidswra cf the mines and 4‘ government oitioials st l-ialllar. All other attempts have iailed in settle the dispute between workers and receivers who claim reductions ranging from l! to I Dcrcant in wages are lsocasary if the comps!!! is to continue operation. The men lehloed to tbeMR-DIJJQUWY niusodtoreturntothlllll-llclllld the government tomorrow will at- tempt to have the two bodies reach "m _~"Highileld mum. Bvoeflm m Granites; skate altar. 3731 "Christmas concert, lime Valle! Hall. Doc. am. 8739 "Christin-as “so at WNW-lb! liver n». mn. u not lino. 1:15 "oapaTravaroolloodhoundava. Boa-den Nationals. Borden Rink. * ,Doo.U.lkai-ingai$ i 1/ -"" REPLIES i0 nl vlllll, Northern Ireland Not‘ Interested in Dicta- torship, Says Prom-- ier. i BELFAST, Northern Ireland, Dec l8.—(C.P. Oablw-“It is (or the Ul- ster people to decide what will be their association with the United Kingdom end the Empire," declared Viscount (rralgavon, Premier of Northern Ireland, in the new parlia- ment tonight during debate on the address in reply to the Speech from the Throne. Giving an emphatic answer to the statements from the Irish Free State declaring union inevitable, lord Crsigavon declared the citizens o! Northern Ireland “are not going to ba a slave people under a tree Btatc Parliament, and still less under an Irish Republic.” “They will not be content to have any dictatorship from any such govel ent,‘ declared the Premier whose 12-year-old hold on office was strengthened in the recent general elections. The lpeecb irom the ‘mrone read attheopeningbytheDukeoiAh- ereorn, Gov qeneral. pointed to a 30 , ‘ improvement in the number oi registered unemployed. It expo-used hope the promos al- ready made towards general indus- tnal recovery would not only be maintained. but accelerated. The spaech promised a compre- hensive measure to restore unem- ployment insurance to a sound and permanent looting and it was in- dicatsd able-bodied unemployed at present not included in the scheme would be provided for. SanifL Pals. .Bonl>rnll , lira. H. l5. IUI. R. B. Iclieath. Mrs. B. 8., Henderson, John C. Doull. Do otby Andrew, Marjory Unswertb Me- lleod, Mrs. W. Cheste“ S. Mcllwe, Mrs. (CoL) D. A. Mackinnon, Frank Saddler, Ann Saddler, Mr. Tom Tees, Miss Joan Williams, Mrs. Percy Williams. ma. P. D. Will- lama, isms Oreelman. Robin Creel- man, 1n Memory of Mrs. Bullet-t. Mra O. H. Black. Laura Hmhes. Mrs A. H. Smailwood, Bouris. Ulnar Champion, K ‘ gton. Mrs. C. Illlclsan. Clyde River, llamlbrook Women's Institute, Miss Blois, Mrs. W. H. Prowse, Mrs. D. M. l McLeod, Constance Large, Miaa An- eta Gill. Elliotvale; Jean Finluyson, Harry Finlayson. Mrs. J. M. McFad- yen, Mr. F. P. Taylor. Mrs. Murdock McKinnon, Miss E. Burnett, George Burnett, ma. C. H. B. IAMWOTQL Helen Ceilings, Harry L. Sear, Jr., Mrs. Mark McGwgan. Mark Mc- Gulgan, Jr., Mrs. Arthur Weeks. Mrs. ldcCseady, Frederick Bea- man, Donald Bellman, Mrs. A. W. Kypdmsn, M ss Kethel-ine Hynd- man, Willem Ii. Robertson, Nor- horo, A Friend, Alberton, Helen Outclifle, Everett Cutclile. Ml‘!- lhrk K. Inmnn, Miss Wanda Uv- 1. Jgnklns Hayfield, In memory Bradford Chester McLure, Braiiley Point; John Clark. Hlmhshl =: J-l B. Taylor, Mrs. Boswell Jenkins. W. H. Pethlnk, Mrs. Bar-ah Forbes. Lila M. Colea. ill-s. VonClure Gay. m1 coins, Olga Mathescfl. South “mun; A mam, sgra. W. W. Wood. , Mrs Peter Inman. lllbll mm“- M "a °.“’.§.‘;i.l'£'"l€.‘ Bl l‘! ‘ “m m w’ Delilois, sterling Cantwell. I. J. Tao. - Cheater . msutuu. Stanley Brldw ""- 3- m4 . //// The Pople’ 1k, humu- ha, wmfiiidg w» Four nta Pals _ out to do your Christmas McKenzie‘: Ovmfl- W 4" "l" ullnx ot that little boy or girl. who hi»! JWUM m- 515W": mm‘ on Dec. I may shed bitter tears of “mo”; u“ disappointment. A relatively small expenditure will sPper ~ wvenbmnllsr“ <1 . - TOWN, CANADA, TUfibAY, DEQEMBER 19. 1933 lllll WHEN A FELLER IOU! NEEDS ‘A . .9 Santa Pail prevent ihaabova aoona aa Christmas Day-ass miarbrotharemsicrtingtholltthlad who hasbeen bitterly dimp- IalataIoraame-I ‘ ‘him. palnm For___Sa Lengthy List Of Tots Remain ToBeAdopted. only {our more days remain in Margaret Wood, Mrs. George De- yhwh pants. Pals may “loin up" It is that all donations be in by Friday. New names am beirg added daily to that formid- able list o1 needy, children. Will Santa Pals arise to the Occasion? It there are to be no sad little hearts on Christmas morning every Santa Pal of former years and ev- new Pal must swp in ll’! the brecah and meet the issue. w. who have been in the Santa Pal fraternity year aitsr Year might as well iuoe the unpleasant fact that our list oi Pals is iar too small as compared with the list oi children. where are tbe Pals oi yesteryear? Surely they will hold inptone Best, Father Dougan. Pau- In“ “n, u a; W", w. m," w"; "1 fllonflderlce that they will, but the ‘Nlflllllllli time is abort. Just a suggestion when you‘ so bring joy and gladnem into the hearts oi a little Mothers and fathers, jut think how your own little mes would real on Christmas morning i! they wce to dash down stairs only to find enwty stockings awaiting them- Ii wish to become a Santa 1&1, phone 1Q. lnmledlably. and to the little one you desire adopt. Th‘: forward your con- oi mndy, fruit and tori _(Oustissuadml'$It och By Car lsKilled PARAGUAY Alill BBUVIA SEEK PEACE TERMS 15,000 Bolivisns Re- ported Killed in Bat- tle Over Gran Chaco Area. . l0!‘ FRIEND hr warfare with Paraguay, it was autlloritstleiy learned to- night. (By G. l). seyulaar, Associated Press Icolgn Staff) MONTEVIDEO. Dec. l8 _ An armistice in ths 50-year dispute be- tho Gran Chain border ares. in which thousands have been killed and wounded, was proposed today by Paraguay before the Pan-Am- erican Conierenco. Previously Hddllt Balanllulca o! Bolivia had advhed Praident Gabriel Terra oi , conier- ence chairman, that Bolivia was "disposed to listen” to peace pro- posals. and a deiinite announce- ment oi the truce was considered imminent. Pnrasuayuu delegates suggested that hostilities cease between mid- Yllihl T _.. and midnight on December 80. Thh President Terra immediately cabled to Salamanca, P0651118 fl!’ In imnlodisis aeoept- anoo. l‘ UDIIQQPIIBI) tween Bolivia and Paraguay over Th 1o oEs ered by insurance. Sunday morning‘ fire caused the‘ steam whistle to h ow in the burn-i ing saw-mill. It was this noise.‘ about 4 a.rn., which awakened Mr. Mciaaso. On the spot it‘ was iound impossible to save the building. Tile mill had only recent- ly been constructed. and was al- most completely equiwld. including A French Finance Minis- ter Warns Senate in Heated Speech. PARS. Dee. ll-(APJ-A warn- lns that Franco is “sliding wward inflation” unless Government ex- penditures III decreased and a bud- Schoonér Ties Up Tra ffic (Anoelaiad Prom) Qungcy’ Ma;_ 99¢ 13-73.- And while the Minister was throw- mlvlullln” lllllllnl 889 0i Ibo llinaa Prince, three- mashd lumber “ooner, from Psrrslaro. N. B, through the Now Haven railroad bridle 0n l!!! N9- pmset River, has ‘ a motto: o! peat elmoern. A weak ago the bridge opened in permit the Minna Prince to pass up the river. A train halted by the o ‘ , was rammed by another and one killsd and '10 injln-ed, ‘lbday, the schooner and a tug became ..,‘lrlthe bridge as it headed iur the open sea and tied up all railroad traffic to and from the south shore. Passcnp u on trains on the Brockton, Plymouth and Greenbush routs were forced to alight at the bridge and walk acrol to other trains or street oars. IIREWSREUIIEST IS REFUSED Prue YARIOUTB. N. 5-. Dec. ll-A requed for amistuloe was sent to President Roosevelt gmllht by Captain Alba-t Hines, master oi the Amaflcan schooner Ellen '1‘. liar- lb “Oensd ingllfl needfiaakylllr ill tint ruppb doth need: Ian ingawalnintotlsasenstorgeivil servant who were protesting agailnt a reduction in their salaries clashed with police outside the historic Lux- embourg Palace. A hall dooen loader-a and the chief o! the Yunctionaries Union were jailed. A decrease in the govern- ment workers’ salaries was recently approved by Parliament A plank in similar ministerial iiscsl pro- grammes caused the doieat of three previous cabinets. M. Bonnet insisted that the gov- ernment was determined to fight inflatiorlist policies but a stride to- ward balancing the budget must be made soon. Otherwise, he added. when “Eng- lish and American currencies are stabilild our market might be shaken and gold will again leave the country." Help Imperial Veterans Aim (Canadian Iran) ' c: Sydney Port Will Exa m in o Mental Condition Iililliiilillli iifl T0 HALIFAX Rum-runner Accom- panied to N. S. Port by Cutter. (Canadian Pix) HALIFAX, Dee ll-As the loans of the sensational Krdnhnnl drums. shifted slowly toward Hal- itax tonight it was authoritatively stated Captain Ross Mason Ina crew o! the Lunenburgruln-runnsr would lace charges undo: bob B lcrlmlrlal Code and ole cuaeual Act upon arrival here ‘loam-lea from 8t Pierre. ‘ Rekaacd alter spendng mm than a week in Me Preach Onion- lI-l isil. the seven asaman sailai from the Island today. ha chosen to return voluntarily Canada rather than force Calms fan authorities to pfel ariradition or Hllir. Negro (Canadian Prom) HALIFAX, Dee. l8.—-T*wo Halifax physicians have been named by the Attorney-Generals Department to examine the mental condition oi Dr. W. D. Forrest. county jail Physician and Dr. Murray McKay. Assistant Superintendent oi’ the No- va Sootia Hospital, were chosen to examine the 49-year-old Negro. ar- rested last. week ior the murder oi Bramwell and Edward Heflerman, Halilu achoolboys. Bralnwell, l2. youngsters were round dead along the railway right. of way near their home iive months ago. ‘lhey had been stabbed lrosn behind with a long. sharp instrument. Iooyal Canadian Mounted Police said Sampson had omieaaed to the double killing. In a signed oonisa- aion, he is vilrpcrted to have ad- mitted he killed them because they ware annoying him. No Appointments Likely At McCill official made at the university, it is under- stood that there will be no admin- istrative changes on the eampu until several months have ab}. The problem o! aflliniliatlil 0! the university without a pineipl was dealt will when lir Arthr Currie was removed to the Victoria Hospital. At flit and Edward, two A Strong norallwlt winds; wit lower tempo ... ‘ITIO ICAL OI‘ , U000. Doe hu- aldxg-sximl: Wool days-Joel Week dark-haves DI a n. itlflgt‘ a. a: 1 o. la. i rs) .o-e n. Destructive firs; In King's County SawMillOfMrjolTnMclsfliwtAnd Double Tenement House Of Mr. J. G. Stems, Sourie, Destroyed. 4' ‘ ..-.___ n,’ ,-,..:- 1-...’ __, ___ if \