aff T, OTTAWA. Ont.. Dec. 17-(By the Canadian. Press)-The Royal So- 1 ` e _ , _ . l o Mf,§MS A.. NZ! ../,M MAXIMS .' \,\\~ or A it vwmwu rw/1 / The Pop e’s Paper Read byEveryb0dy E i ; _ E I _ Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew lc .1 -_ ,W ~ -W _ e / A lot of the charity that begins at home ts too weak to venture outside. _ lornlng Guardian, Founded U81. "YD ` 5 f :_A °»-"°=°°'~~- °-f-1'-» I- °-'- _ cHARLod"1‘ETowN, CANADA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1s, 1931 14 PAGES a‘;".':.:..“:,':;r.'_:“’,';':.' ,No Poss1BlL1TYc0l1m1Nns DF IDENTI1-‘Y1N<;H1n0|cw0|u SKELETDNS FoUND_0fcn|z1Ns -- .is FIVE OF THE EIGHT FIRE VICTIMS NOW BE- Lieutanant Gow-nor LIEVED ACCOUNTED FOR. BOILERS MAY BE SALVAGED IN GOOD' CONDITION. MALE PATIENTS TO BE REMOVED TO QUARTERS IN CITY, WHILE FEMALES Deeply Grieved at Falconwood Disas- ter. Will Return Home Tuesday | The following telegram was re- ' ceived yesterday from His Honour X WILL BE ACCOMMODA TED IN INFIRMARY “Henan Ccwmcf D-Mr ' Chaned fragments of two moregchen has been built to the Infir- °k°l°T'°m ""9 “Und in Y-11° F9l'fm01‘Y. and three army stoves are, oonwood ruins yesterday. bringing; being fitted up for cooking purpos-' known total of death victims es. This 'equipment will be ready lr De C0 rations 11°' 01° “Mn” "ld ’°f *h°iP°°P‘°. DAD PLAYED SANTA CLAUS AND GDT CAUGHT _ to live. Three missing inmates ire still unaccounted tor, but little hope is entertained of any of them hsvingesaaped in the disastrous fire of Monday night. It has been impossible to identify any' of the remains that have been found. I Workman yesterday were engaz ed in pulling down part of thc wail at"the west end which was in ` danger of falling. A government caterpillar tractor was used for this work. Efforts will be made to level other sections of wall and smoke-_ women patients are housed. This stacks today. Through the efforts of Dr. Good~] will and volunteer workers a. kit- Ch ristmas ifor use by noon today, and will be 'adequate to supply immediate re- ` iqulrements. I Fortunately the three main boil- _ers of the hospital suffered little apparent damage. An examination. was made yesterday with 0. view tol *reconditioning them and one boil- er wus found in specially good, :shape Steam pile lines are beingi -laid from this boucr to' the con-' valesccnt Home, north east of the hospital sitc, where a, number of (Canadian Press) MONTGOMERY, Ala., Dee. 11-Two long-cared farm Inuit! driven by an aged negro pulled a rattling wagon past a. red traffic light. Traffic became paralysed. Motorists shouted. Horns touted in swelling bed- lam. “Hey you," roared policeman W. H. Collier, trying bravely to untangle the snarl. “Dldn't you see that red light?" , Continued on page 10 Ayn' 'uh' 50”, I sped ;¢ “mg |work ls about completed and it is Ten Students To Be Selected ciety of Canada has completed ar- rangements under which ten Can- adian students will be selected dur- ing 1932 for the first award of $1,500 travelling fellowships provided by the Carnegie Corporation. The So- ciety has been granted $15,000 year- ly for fivc years for this purpose and next year will see the first awards under this foundation. ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMING EVENTS, -MEETINGS. ETC "Come to the Christmas School Concert, Iris, December 22nd. 10955-12-17-31. “Village Green School Concert December 19th. If not fine Tuesday evening. 10951-12-i'l-21. "Concert Martinvale Hall, Dec- ,f_ ber 21st. If not fine, first tina ' ` ht. 10031-12-10-41. "Dance, Tip-Top Inn tonight. Jerry and his novelty orchestra. 8.30 till i o'clock. 10995 °_°Monta.guc Club loading hogs Tuesday, December 22nd instead of Wednesday. 10985-12-18-2i. "West Roy ty School Concert Tuesday, Dec ber 22nd. 3 ‘ -’ 10987-12-iii-2|. “Oyster Bei Driving Club hold- hg annual meeting, December 19th at Cudmore’s Store. T. Kneebone, Secretary. 10980-12-ill-li. “Special Musical Service in York Church this Sunday evening, Dec- ember 20th at 'l P. M. Silver collec- tion. 10083-12-il-Ii. "Christmas Tree and School Concert in Bonshaw Hall, Wednes- day evening, December 23rd. 10987-12-1B-21. “Phone 1170 and make your °e-_ servations for Christmas Dinner at the Canadian National Hotel. BMC- ial music. Dinner served from 12.30 to asc p. m. uc also pu- plate. 10000 *‘°Anyone wishing to contribute to the Children's Christmas at the Protestant Orphanage kindly leave parcels at iss rr-mes _st ' 10994-12-ll-21 '_ "Comma Montague Saturday. BT! Oyllnder love" in Tallties. The lreatdt mow of the year. Also Ufimedy. 10012-12-is-1|. U _ "Christmas Concert at Ken i ~ tw-l"|‘ldsr.neccm\»f1slh. A135- bl':*‘“ll\0 You will enjoy and remem- f-- A _ -imc-12-10-ai. . -_.__ 3265.000 in Ncvcmbcr, 1030. ` flora I got hero." the old nclfl`0 replied with a dlsnrmlllx KTTH- “I been watchin' it flash red 1 and green ss I drlv' up the | street. A1l\’t no tellin! Will* ' you city folks gwlne do next E X P 0 R T S N for Christmas decorations.” , . _ So slyins. the Bled one olucked to his mules and was on his way, still grinning. Dominion Bureau oi' Statistics. Ex- r;'f.z;.:“2:..:°°; :.';;'“..‘i:;‘°i:; -»- LONDON, Dec. 17.-The Board of $513-°°°» W*‘“° ln the s‘““° “‘°"“‘ “ 'nude tonight issued its third aun- year Ngo' they mtaned $448900' Ex' dumping order under the abnormal p°’t‘“ °f w°°d pulp' °n than gthfr Impo:-tations Act, levying a 50 per hmm' dwuned ‘mm $3598' 0 'Q cent. ad valoremduty on a number Nmember' 193°' t° $2‘674’0°° ms ‘,of foreign imports to become effec- m°nth' C tive after Saturday. E"P°"'s °f ““t°m°b“°“ mm ““' Among the items included in the “da dmpped vm greatly in “me” list are incandescent electric bulbs, In November, 1930, Canada exported mmm” lighting mums ,md accep |““°°’“°b1;°’ t°ttl;h';hv“1“‘; °‘ 21122" sories, fuses, sockets, shades, reflec- ooo' L” "‘°“ ° va ue ° ese tors, switches and other appliances. °"T’°'t°m`;"“"‘ ‘€55é°°';n :’;p°“5"l°f The duty will also be levied on cam- °“t°m° e P” 5 ec ° mm "' eras and parts, unexposed photo- 000 in November, 1930, to $49,000 in ‘__ November, 1931. on M “ed an page N Canada exported meats to the n n value of $525,000 last month, which was an appreciable increase over ,November, 1930 when meat exports , I gccuiisa samwo. Paper. chiefly Electrons n Inewsprint, was exported to the ex 'tent cz 00,141,000 curing the past Australia lmonth, as against a value of $10,- Tomorrow Bc Barrister SYDNEY. Australia, Deo. 18- (FTTCBY)-(CBXIBQTBD P1355 CETJTG)-' Passes A way The people of Australia go tp the decision on matters of vital m WOODSIDUK, N. B., Dec. 17- poi-tance to the future of the Com- and for nearly twenty-five years government headed by Prime Min- Jndgg of probate for Carleton ister James Beullin sustained, or condition since. former right 'wing members on the ,wick lm year. ls I bf°*»h=f~ “M Somerville Mass Dec. 18 "Chief Justicecharlottetown P.E.I. "I am greatly grieved to ieam of _the disaster at' Falconwood and ‘hast/en to express my sympathy, i of our province atop it is fortunate work of the Hood people of Char~‘ ! lottetown atop. 0 "Hx | The immedifie problem of caring: ’ nf* ;-‘ i for the inmates must no doubt ui- S In G Q3 - g “Honorable J. A. Matheson, i under the circumstances that theref Th 0 D Q was not greater loss of lives stop . , i This no doubt is due to the heroic a ee' I ' volve great difficulty stop. | ____ 1 "Tha loss to the' Province is of a new hospital, which is indis-_ pensable, will be quite an added burden on our people stop. T “I expect to be home by Tuesday; next stop. In the meant'me I. would be pleased if through the' medium of the press you wouldi extend to our good people of the 1 province my heartfelt symp‘thy in | this disavter. | CHARLES DALTON, 1 Lieutenant Governor. 1...-.1 NTINNING TIGHT (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Ont., Dec. 17.-An in- _ » . crease in the value of pulp wood ex- » _ ports from Canada during the 1 Tmcnth of November. as compared ' ‘ ’ T 'with November of last year, _ls shown in 0. statement issued by thc T “__” Four Lunenburg Fish- ermen Have Trying Experience During' Storm. (Canadian Press) LUNENBURG, N. S., Dec. 17.- Four Lunenburg seamen were safe today from the triple menaces of fire, cold and storm. They were brought home in a motorboat from Ross Island, where they reached land last night after a hazardous three-hour row from the blazing hulk of their craft, the hundred ton motor-vessel Abegweit. The four are, Captain Joseph Himmelman, engineer, Freeman Parks, and seamen Urban Tanner and Wilson Winters. Continued on page 10 Defends French ' Gov ’t. Tariffs PARIS, Deo. 17.-(A.P.)-Premier Laval in a s eech bei re the Re- D Wu” °“ B°f""d'°‘y t° resume’ thmltailers Association todo; vigorously 1 _ defended the Ciovemment‘s tariffs and the imposition of quotas on for- (By the Canadian Press)--Thane mo:-.|wealth. The general election_°1gn 'mal M. sores, 51. prominent barrister wiu ees the commonwealth Lance He md that dum, omg" the value of foreign imports was reduc- ed by 217,500,000 francs. while County, died at his homo here to- else replaced by e. Govemment_ French exports increased approxim- iday. f-Ie suffered a stroke ten days drgwlng its guppgrg (mm we Ng-_ ately 100,000,000 francs. (A franc ago and had been in a serious tlonallst and country parties. and T5 “b°“t f°‘“' °°“"°)- .SEITMEN TN w. P. Jones. K. C.. leader 0! the uber party, ir the deculch is a - ` ' - - S _ _ .l-mi »» -~- spends Quiet ._'~:»r..:“:.::.:.'f:.;:.f; ral -__ een Campbell, Audrey Birch, ni; (J. S- GOUT. FUCES ' m¢m0¥'! 0! ‘Bradford C. 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