_ people, and as a patriotic duty and MAXIMS 01A. MERE MAN A Britculswuit to avenge deetiuely and by fraud. ‘mubyopmwayaauductelau- Morning Guardian. Iiuuldcd Ill‘!- Churllmctewu Guardian Two Cont. Two-Thirds it‘ Loan Subscribed New Bond Issue Near TheHundredMillion Mark. Pliiivniliilllis" SPEAK on NEW SERVICE lull HALIFAX, N. 8., Nov. 25-001. the Hon. Gordon s. Harrington, Premier of Nova Scotia, today urg- ed the people of the province to subscribe to the National Service man as a practical demonstration of the faith that is in them. "The presentation oi the Nation- al Service Loan offers an oppor- tunity to us as citizens of this Do- minion to show our faith in our country and our belief that we have a glorious future within the British Eulpire," he declared. "The Of To Date Totals MONTREAL, Que. Nov. 25 (By the Canadian PiessP-Toeayb lub- scrlptions, pouring into the ac- credited representatives and banks throughout the country are believ- cd to have brought the total appli- caticns for the National Service Loan oi the Canadian Government near the $100,000,000 mark. The loan, an issue of $150,000,000 five per cent bonds, W18 offered to the public on Monday. Tonight, provincial Premiers is- sued statemets urging upon Can-r adians of all classes to transfer their | savings into the new loan. Today was productive oi a num- ber oi new and important sllb- scriptions by leading institutions, while another feature was a large volume of subscriptions reported from Canadians in Great Britain. Mexico and the United Siates- Pur- “ by citizens and institutions of the latter country were also re- “y ported on an increasing scale, with Government o! Owed» in oiferina investors being attracted by the this 10B" l5 Giving an Ollpollllllllyi advantage they enjoy by virtue of to all Canadians to give a practicaII demonstration or the faith that is. in them. The successful placing of‘ the loan will place Canada consid- erably higher in the eyes of the world and show that in time; of stress Canadians can carry‘ their own burdens. Its successful ‘ should give confidence to all oi our an attractive investment I com- mend it most heartily to the peo- ple of Canada." (Continued, on Pa“, 10) TEMPERANBE lnucllul lilircnl Mr. W. D. Bayicy, B. A.', Director of Temperance Instruction in Mani- toba, is instituting a. program of temperance education in Nova Sco- tia giving a program of some 800 lectures, placing some new mater- ial in the hands of the teachers. The Board of Education oi Prince Edward Island have invited Mr. Bayley to spend a few days 1n this Province, and as a result he is in Charlottetown today. I-Ie will “ad- dress assembifes oi Charlottetown the premium on their dollar. Malpeque Oysters Are Rare Treat TORONTO, Ont, Nov. 24. (B! the Ca-uufau Press)—A sea food which was thought to have been extinct for 15 year: was served ‘at a supper tend- ered the Canadian Association of Tourist and Publicity Bur caus here tonight. Malpeque oysters, caught I5 ynrs ago in Mllpeque Bay on , the north coast oi Prince lid- ward Island, provided the sup- per. lion. G. Shelton Sharp, Prince Edward Island Minister oi Agriculture, secured a. llc- ense to cultivate what few oy- sters remained I5 years ago. Th’! year he took 20 barrels of the oystws from the bay. Two lrv-rrcls were at the supper here. Board Will End Inquiry Today ounumed (by w.'w. Murray, Canadian rmu sun Writer) _ MONTREAL, Que, Nov. 25—De-' liberations of the board of concili- pupils and students as follows: 91W!!! I-PPOlBi-Qd to enquire into the a.ln.. West Kent School; l0 a.m.‘, Pmpwal °‘ t“ cum,“ "uln" Quggn squu-e gchoo]; u 90m“ for a ion per cent reduction in the prmce sheet school. 23o pm" wages of Chg r nning trades will Rwmord square schooL My dub close tomorrow afternoon. All evi- ens interested in this enterprise will be welcome at any of the above deuce on behalf of the railways and the affected employees has now been placed before the bOard, and ' friends in the West. schools at the time indicated. Mr. and Mrs. Bayley are guests at the Canadian National Hotel and W111 b0 Blad to hear from any Prince Edward Islanders who hgvg there remain only some final ob- servations by George Hodge, vice- president oi the Department oi Personnel, Canadian Pacific rail- way, spokesman for the roads. and Hon. James Murdock. vice-president of the Brotherhood of Railway train men, for the men. Both intimated today that their remarks would be brief. ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC "Tfinlty Tbs i-Oill8ht. 10480 Cha rgedl With "Chicken Supper at Marshfield, Thursday, 26th. 1037241-28-41. "wlffllnl. Montague Saturday, Elli Lynne. in talkies. 100-11-24-81 “Reserve Tuesday. December sth for Rev. Moor-head Isgaws Lecture in st. James mu. 10459-11-20-01. "AWN"! “Ply-Fives and Social "mini; Kelly's Cross Hail, Thurs- day. s oclcck. iom-u-ae-al. "Dance in Lot 06 Hail on Friday, fdoveulbc 27th. Admission 25 cents. Ladies with lunch free. 10400-11-20-21. "Wm Prodigal sch" in m; M Elven iu Buckley Church Sunday evening at 7.80, November 20th. Bil- ver collection. ‘0450-11-23-31, "flow Burner at Middleton mu " on Thursday evening- Middleton Hockey Club. Admission as cents Ind 25 cents. i0447-i1-20-2i. Mother's Death (Canadian Pres) IJORIGINAL, Out. Nov. lbw-A true bill in the case oi Lucia Gculet. ill. oi Rockiand, charged with matri- cide, was returned by the Grand CHINESE GEN. NEW girls: Mah Chan-Shun Nego- tiated With Re Gov- ernorship of Jap Province. (By I-‘rank S. Oliver) (Copyright, I931. by the Associated Press) MUKDEIN, Manchuria, Nov. 25.—- (APJ-Reliable reports from Har- bin said today that the Japanese had opened negotiations with Gen- eral Mah Chan-Shun, whose forces they routed in the Monni river en- gogement, with a. view to lnstallhlg him as ruler of the province oi l-Ieil- ungkiang under Japanese influence. I-iis capital would be Tsitsihar, the city from which he retired in the face of the Japanese advance. laps Capture Town PEIPING, Nov. 25.—-(A.P.)—Thc strateglc town of Hsinmintln, locat- ed on the Piping-Mukdcn railway. about 50 miles from Chinchow, was captured by the Japanese forces t0- day as they continued their advance on the latest Manchurian front. Second Crop Of Oats And Barley (Special to the Guardian) ST, (FATHER-NIB, Nov flb-JW. D. Rennar of Jordan station came into town today with a sample o! a second crop of oats and barley which has sprlm upon his urem- ises, Mr. mnner- ted that in his fifty years experience with farm crops he had never known a sec- ond oifering 0i oats and barley. Outstanding Men Invited To London Dinner (Slwolll t0 the Guardian) LONDON, Nov. lib-Prime Minist- er R. B. Bennett of Canada today abandoned his proposed trip to the south oi France and announced he would remain in Inndon for the rest u.’ his stay abroad and that he would probably sail for Canada on December 4. Premier Bennett today was grant- ed an audience by the King. Hon. G. Howard IPerguaon, Canadian High Commissioner to Great Brit- ian has assembled a brilliant com- pany of nearly 200 to meet the Prime Minister at a dinner tonight. Accepted in Mr. Ferguson's invit- ations were received from Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald. Hon. Walter Ruuciman, President oi the Board of Trade, Sir Herbert Samuel , secretary of State for Home Affairs, Rt. Hon. J. H. Thom- as, Secretary oi State for the Do- minions, Rt. I-Ion. Winston Church. ill, former Conservative Chancellor c1 the Exchequer, Rt. Hon. Btanley Bruce, former Prime Minister of Australia. Rt. Hon. L. C. M. B. Am- ery, former Secretary for the D0- minions, Rudyard Kipling. Anglo Indian Novelist. lhe Marrlllll 0! Salisbury, the Marquis of 10110911- derry, secretary at State for All’. Viscount Hardinz. former A. D- 0- to Earl Willingdon, when he was Governor General of Canada, 10rd Bcavcrbmok, Canadian born Peer and libnpire crusader, Lord Atkin Lord Weir, Lord Tomlin, 10rd Greenwood, Sir Robert Horne and Sir James Dunn. Rt. Jury at the fall assises oi the Bu- preme Court of Ontario here late to- day. The girl's trial on a charge of murdering her mother, Mil. Jo- sephine Goulet, M. will NI!!! "ill afternoon and may be concluded Wm Ihuraday. Miss Goulet was not in the court- room. Several hundred rceidmtl oi the district attempted to gain ud- mittaace, but only those connected with the case were allowed in the building. Death Sentence Is Commuted OITAWA. Ont-, Nov. 25-43)’ the Canadian Preesi-Oommutatlon oi the death sentence passed on Thomas Cracknell, Chatham, Ont, has been granted. Cracknell will spend his life in prison at King- ston Penitentiary. , CHARM . y» ~ The People's Paper Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 2c, 1931 iAPS nrflll Th». Read by Everybody New Type British Sub . Launched __.\ 1r TWO UNDEBSEA CRAFT COST $1,500,000 iul undersea craft, was ' r r g1, in, _ c," ‘he The new British lubluarluc, B. M. Chathum, England, recently. Tbelcrnmcnt lllnrc tiaarr $i,500,\7!'0.-—Pho- 5- Swflfflllflll. I striking and powcr- "Swordfish" and her ulster Iubmar-ito shows the ll. M. S “S-Izvorufrsh" "’ gov- after taking the water. Province ’s Attitude Toward The National Service Loan Is Voiced By Premier Stewart Fellow Canadians- On behalf of the people of the Province oi Prince Edward Island, I deem Ii I- sle-n privilege to say a word in ruplmn p! the National Service Loan. _ Prince Edward Island has been well named the Garden of the Gulf, for owhere in Canada perhapl will be found an equal area so fertile, are the descendants‘ of the original pioneers coming from the British Islcs and France. They have preserved, unimpaired, their attachment to British Institutions. Wlib that buekgrou ‘, is it necessary to assert; their loyalty and devotion in Canada, their home? r Our people, though narrowly separated geographically from the rest of Canada, feel keenly the responsibility of Canadian citizenship and‘ the great importance of the solidarity of Canadian sentiment, thought and action. ivlliie the smallest in area andpopulation, Prince Edward Island will not accept second place in any of hcr Canadian sisters in‘ loyalty to the Confederation. ’ | Our people fully realize the importance of the National Service Loan not only to our natilal IWKQSB and prosperity. but also for the opportunity which it affords of dcmcustruti__ the tioual spirit anfli our sister Provinces that in this great uailonal enterprise Prince Edward Island will, as she was in the testing hour of war, be prepared to do hcr share, to take hcr place fr; service to our Canadian nation. our- peoplc lcok upon this Canadian " l movement not only as an opportunity to serve, because opportudiy to serve is not confined to times of war, but also a wouderfu‘ Canadian opportunity fcrlnvest- ment. 1 Fellow citizens, by helping Canada you are also helping yourselves, remembering always, "national service ll Ill-ll"!!! llfflflffll" Maritime Trade Board Indorses Resolution Re Car Ferry Charges Protest Made Against Undue Centralization Of 12 PAGES MAXIMS OFA. .MERE MAN We don't amount to much If we haven't tact, patience, and "m. pathy. Annual lubaerlptlcnn Delivered 1.5.00. By lull Cuuldu and ll. B. A. [Lin]. India Beginning To SeeQe Again Nationalists Are Dissatisfied With Round Table Conference-The Situation Is One Of Extrem c Gravity. (Special to the Guardian) - I received here today from India g LONDON, Nov. 25—lnformation said that thc situation there was grave, following indication that tlm A s 0 N Round Table Conference here will Probably end this week without a settlement satisfactory w the Na- Mr. Justice Arsenault, Retiring President, Holds Honorary Of- tlonalists. The situationirl Bengal is sad n, fice For Ensuing Year. be especially critical and the Mar- quls of Lothian, under Secretary oi’ State for India declared in the House of Lords that in some Ben- gal districts every British officer is doing his duty in "deadly terror of h's life." The menace of bomb throwers, it is reported, has n- ccnily become so great that Lord, Fur Closely iwilllngdnn. Viceroy of India nowies. Complaints, it was sold, had Iiravcls in airplanes instead of by- (Canadian Press) night on a Dominion-wide hookup, Premier Stewart said: , | RABBITS so well tilled, and having such, varied agricultural products. Our people‘_ Akin To 771a! I Of The Beaver DEVELOPED AFTER l2 Y E A If S ’ SCIENTIFIC EXPERIMENTKS‘ WVITII I Speaking over the radio from the Canadian National Hotel lusf CHICAGO, Ill., Nov. 25.—A new breed of rabbit, with fur the color and texture of beaver, has been developed after I2 years o! scientific experiment. i ' The rabbit, Sclcllflhcuily ' attributed to a mutation, or s. biological change in cells, reached its present develop- mcnt in this country ailcr discovery I2 years ago in France. Successful errpcrimcntshavc also been carried out in ihn development cf rabbits bear- ing iur closely akiu to er- train. "Drastic action must be taken to TORONTO. Ont, Nov. 25-—Mem- bcrs of the Canadian Association 911d U08 mlinflce to liberty and so-Zoi Tourist and convention Bureaus C181 More" the Marquis oi Lothian today passed resolutions at conclu- Wflfned the Lords in grave tonesfislon of their third annual meeting “A rcsolllte suppression oi ierrorismmcre llrging governmental action is impcratlvcly necessary. It. is ihcItovvards strict regulation 0.’ iourist Government's duty to protect the camps and lodgings in Canada and ‘lives of its own servants and others the securing of reciprocal duty-free and it is no less its duty to prevent exchange oi tourist literature be- a body of men from deflecting the tween Canada and the United stat- (Contlnucd on Page l0) (Continued 0n Page 10) U. S. Schooner is Rammed By iSteamerzgDrown SAINT JOl-lN. N. B, Nov. 26.—nlght at 7-25 o'clock, the schooner mine, seal and chinchilla. loyalty eivifng among our citizens from cult to weal, and may l assure The Supreme Court opened yester- day morning at 10.30, Chief Justice ‘lMhthcson presiding, when Bernie Grady and William D. Clark were arraigned and pleaded not guilty, Grady of tilcft and Clark on a charge of manslaughter. Herbert McDonald and William Richard who were on the docket on ‘charge of theft elected to have a ‘speedy trial, so that the criminal {docket has been reduced to two ‘cases. l Tile case oi the King vs. ‘Frank illicllllrds, charged with shop break- |ing, which was tried at the June tel-m when the Jury disagreed, was taken up in the afternoon. Thc pet- Saini, John agent here for the sinking almost immediately. Six of Department of Marine received a the crew were saved and six are |ivireless message at 11.45 o'clock to- missing, the message stated. The lnight, sent originally from the Gypsum Prince is still cruising a- steamer Gypsum Prince, to the ei- bout the spot in an attempt to find ,fect that the vessel had rammed off the missing men. It was said the ‘Gloucester, Mass" the fishing steamer would later proceed to Dig- schooner Edithand Eleanor to- by. N. S. uaicd with the degree of Bachelor of Arts from St. Francis Xavier Uni- versity, Antigonish, NS. l-fe receiv- Well Known ‘ed his degree in medicine from Mc- I Surgemn Dead Gill University, Montreal. He re- liurhcu m Montreal to follow his {profession after serving overseas (Canadian Press) BATH, N. 13., Nov. zd-Dr. Joseph B. Gallagher, i5, surgeon attached ‘with the Canadian forces in the Great War, later taking a. post-grad- ‘uate course in New York, specializ- 'ing in eye, ear, nose and throat Of Internal Trade (By Charles Bruce, Canadian Preu Ski! Writer) HALIFAX, N. 8., Nov. 25.—-The problelns oi internal trade and of transportation directly aiiectins ill nature and volume were Elvin B!- haustive treatment at the oping sessions of the Maritime Board of Trade today. Certain conclnslonc were cached, embodied in the form Industry In Ontario And Quebec. Problems ation Discussed. iit Jul-y is as follows: Foreman, Frank ‘lilccrcrlcrre, Abijuh Burns, Earl El- lis, Philip L. Poirler, Harris Boultcr, Jelelniah Doucettc, William A. “by. qum pm quo, and guflgflng ,Wo0dsidc, James Bryenton, Harry p11“ djaadvglqtgag thfQuIh gr-ans- ‘McKinnou, Leo Owen, Edward Mac- portation costs oi products from fill “and Wtglllam siflllilifilt- d1:- gm“ any", ~ we Comp n was uppone y That the statistics on interprovin- the Court as counsel for the FY1501!- clal or internal trade should be com- lei. Mr. Compton mom! w adiwm piled yearn by the Federal Bureau l zilllttsimorrow t0 8W6 lllm B‘ 131M311‘- 91 53mg“, ‘ , un y to prepare ills casc. o on That a dumping clause should be was allowed and the Court alljoum- Dill; in Operation on coal, “to prevent 1 8d until 10.30 this morninE- And Transport- of resolutions, and fyled, with re- it being dumped into Canada at loss medial measures suggested, ior the attention oi noel-cl and Provincial Parliaments. Among them were: That the Msritimes suffer unduly from centralisation of industry in Ontario and Quebec; ll"? "5" M Canada paying for tariff protection for these district! Wllllliut l num‘ l-llmlllh withdrawal of provincial MON THL Y MEETING country from which shipments are made." With respect to transportation. the board passed requests that some organization similar to the Maritime Ifiansportation Commission, which Canadian Legion. Musical Pfilhm and import“; “m,” A“ mam. ben are requested to attend. ' » 10470-1! Hon, J. D. Stewart, K.C., Attorney than a fair market value in the] General, and Mr. W. Henry Noonun represented the Crown. ‘grants, be established i0 carry on i work in probing Maritime haulage problems; and that the Duncan ‘Commission recommendations on Dllied out c! existence last JuneItransportation _ apllliflillml °f ll" twenty percent rlltc reduction on Maritime traffic exported through other than Maritime ports, to im- port traffic, and in Maritime traffic destined to polnls buyollll the Mi- lantic division. he implemented. along with the furlhrl- Duncan re- commendations for rrarijustmr; '. of - cmldllll l-¢l'°“- 5' E‘ 5' l" "flu" "Wu"! meeting llllfl 1'1"“ the hogimntg] wnrtinlc freight rates iug at s o'clock. speaker. Capt. s. s. rslshihnr. Provincial Resident. m, m. expansm, o, the Railway Commission's powvrs» (continued oll PM; l0) ' rlsee tomorrow morning at 1.0a, to the Montreal General Hospital, work. He was widely known as a who died in Montreal today of an throat specialist. infection picked up while doing m- He is survived by lwn sisters, Miss jsearch work in continental unlverai- Johanna, of New York City; Miss tics two years ago, was born here Mary, of Bath; and four brothers, in lmmwn olMr- and Mrfl-Olm- Charles 1a., Matthew, Simon and ics E. Gallagher. I-Ie attended the ‘Thomas Gallagher, all of Bath. public school here and later grad- Record & Forecast of the Weather F'___“'“_‘“l MORE S PP 5 "arse l\ll'l'l‘lilflliill.(lfl[PAL OFFICE, Tor- onto, l)nt., Nov. ‘:5 - MINIMUM AND MAXIMUM TEM- PERATIlil-lid Dilwsoil rlrfilitli‘.‘.‘llf..' ll.‘ ,.‘?.'.‘.".'i.,. " 12 3'3 . WiEN Befitv. Aufos Hiifiilil“... 1;. ‘g’! i“ 3W flir- i;'.‘.".'.."::.::’ it.‘ i; WK Sui waiver. :,';;;:.',;:"' _ ".11 W“ 3E Eiicloseo (‘hnrlllliollilvll '1' "I? l“0l(l-I(‘.\§T.\ Oifuwa mu! lit. Liuvrv-nre Valleys-l l-‘relh northwest il-lmls; fuir Iiflll mid. Gulf and North shore-Strong nnrill- wlst winds: fnir llllll vulilvl‘. lilurltlme Provinces-Fresh to strum: northwest win-ls; partly vlnmiy nml coillcr. ‘ lllgh ililc [his morning at 11.50 and ior-lam nt 10.50. Run sets ihls llflc-rnnuir at 4'27 null, ~- -¢< CAR FERRY ICIIEIIULE Woo-k riilys-Jmlvcl Borden deli, 1H5 flJll. nnrl 11.40 lLill. LPIIW‘! Turmcniine daily: 10.30 l-lu and 250 m. Lilli qiulrler moon \\'r-rInr-sriri,v. llec. 2. lziil p.m. Sllmlneraliie lhlo (IRIIICNI minutes lnemue Charlottetown. 3.51111 he com- idaythai rJJf pro- Iys from 2s. lmber oi cl Gov- proposal two per our pel- factured . manu- . ias not ice, and of the iwn ap- es fear- t of liv- 3r com- is about Britain, .red th¢ nade a lh dut- friend," f. “but ce mis- mds to as pos- m con- = hit by spokes- rts to French w items French mtarlly super- Great stand- 50 per ‘es in among 1e far- Cham- i Anne eonard phv 2 new, 4 Vaish. ly and lllivan. Ylll, 3 iyrne. arson. Each- Bern- allani ll) 2 w. : bore eriul- those i suf- SW88 l her lently d on fath- Yeme- was ., ab r ren rose" Lin- iwl! sly "-@n=~<suwrrg<rwrws-W.-...,,,_,,_, _ __