Y, MAXIMS or A MERE MAN Hewhohlnflilhflltohinldfil excunbly so to his master. ' 1 - i ' :; 1-ff. '_ .L L-;_=-=f'~;-;-_;~=~~ ~--~;_.:_-_~.~.::;_.. _...___ _...' ._ s "_ ._ -,..._.. ..._.,._..._...,,_.__.~__ I “N ~/ff* _ MAXIMS 9 OF A on onnnnovoi num - gi 5 Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew 1 get The P°°P|e’S Paper Read Everybody 1 \ | _ Morning Guardian. lfoisndol II1. Charlottetown Guardian 'Iwo (Jail. 7, lu Annual' suiiseriniiona rn-in-..,,,,, 5-__,,0_ . 1- L _ _ __ V ny ami cunudu und U. s. .x. uso. L. _. iWolfville Losesl H E. S I N 0-iichrisiidn Philosophy ||[Lpl|;33 |N Only Hostelry I AP A N E S E M"&N°w iPff=v°f1iN 0 R TH SEA Boing comiiaiy Raza ws liuirluiew P°eE~f~»'ffy oe feacifuiriii cnsu Fierce Blaze - Fire Damage _ --_ ' Gf me Christ And 7716 Spifif Of _L . __ Chmese Gm' t' Has Christmas Counteracts Growi ‘British and Da“iSh Estimated At $30,000 ' De¢idedNo¢'1‘oEvd- '18' Steamers Collide Tells Of Horror SPEAKS ON INDIA Mrs. lvliilicent Macliinnon, grand- daughter of an Indian prince Bnhirt- wara Singh, at present living in To- ronto, Ont., who in u, recent address on “Modern India" said: “I have heard the most outrageously untrue stories of British misruie in India- They do not tell of the unspeakable hell which India. will become when and if the British ra] is overcome. Even last spring there were horrors at Cawnpore beside which the hor- rors of the mutiny were as nothing, and which were so indescribubly aw- ful that the tuie will not bear tell-l iiu;'." These atrocities have taken place since the rumor was spread that the British are leaving, said; Z\lr<. MacKinnon. , _ cuate Chinchow - Materialism. ' i Www L ~ Clash on Much Larg- - 1. E. N. s., _ . B -~~- ~ the Cinadian Press)-13:: dlsmilgld er Scale Foreseem estimated at $30,000 tonight left _ .his town without n hotel for the i°°‘“‘“°1\ Yf°S=> ' winter, Fire gtg;-Ling at eight ovclwk NANKING, Dec. 6-The Chinese in a chimney of the Evangeline mn Government has decided not to gutted the main portion of the evacuate Chinchuw and will order building within an hour. It was its troops to resist in the event of _b!‘°U8ht under control by the local a Japanese attack, an official E BPPHYHHIS. and tire equipment which spokesman said tonight. At the “V” rushed fmm Ken”/|11¢~ same time Foreign Mnister well- in:e°*";;"‘;;fr;i 'gf hgnglcanaed the ington Koo withdrew his resigna- ` ~ er 0\‘\ Mll1'DY.ti ddiddt it " $23 nézm Ttsnppew Wrch "°°f» bmi urcignllnrious echp;ealo Zim' ogov-er: minggne ‘:;“"°S~l I ment officials. News that nr. alfred on _ round hotel in Wo] M1; mg gaigr, Sze, Chinese delegate to the League ’ ; Council, had also rescinded his res- h0Sf¢lTY Operating only during the _ summer season' ignation was confirmed in official sources. _______ ‘The Government spokesman made his statement in connection °' 1-."T__ the Latter In Sink- mg Condition. HULL, England, Dec. 8. (A.P.)- The British trawler St. Gatlen, .ar- riving here with her bows flatten- ed, reported today she had been in a collision with the Spanish steam- er Amotegi Mendi off Flamborough Head in the North Sea and that the latter was flying distress signals when seen last night. A mess ge from Bridlington said an S. O. S. had been received from the Spanish steamer Manu saying she was helpless ln a gale 100 miles oil that point in the North Sea and her fuel was cxhziustcd. BANKOG, slam, Dec. 6. iA.P.>- Five Europeans were killed today when 1 Dutch airmail piano crash- ed in taking off on the return flight. Their nohies could not im- ` with dispatches from Mukden via P R 0 H I B I T I N Tokyo, saying that General Honjo J had oommulcated with Marshal mcdiately be lczirned. Two oth is were iniuicd inclucl- _ iouai promise in h`.= pocket such as ing Coloncl Biinsmcnrl compirol- U _ as . - _ ` Chan! HSUBYI-Liang at PEIDIUE and " "~‘ °` ` T ler of civil aviation in Australia M A GISIRATES insisted that he withdraw hs Soi- £01' the U” | ' -‘Thi d',,,,,. no 1.,,,g,.,. ,S ,,,,,g,,d_` o inchow area ' ' ' dicrs ii' m the Ch .o _ I Referring to the League council-5 Christmas accentuates the philosophy of life prevailing for gong me gpokesmgm said Ch~,,a ob. existence. Today, the world over, the Christian ideal of life APPu|NlIlED'r¢501u¢i¢m :,°k|ng town,-d 3 ,,eut,-al the last thousand years-prior to that it was fighting for Canada is again being challenged, and this season comes as a re-i Bl‘ClZl'l I1 _,___ - Continued on page 5 minder to professing Christians that they are supposed to g be endowed “ith the Holy Christmas Spirit, and are “spii A reemenf Otger {%pp1i;i[nEimel;;§ ------ itual persons, born of the Spirit, because of the indwelling' g ecen y 3 9 5 d holv influences of the Spirit of God in them rspeoloi io The Guardian; Inent N B R H 0 H E S glmit of (hiistmas comes to counteiact I is the privilege El and duty of piofessing Christians to exemplfy Christian “I "md C“““d" “"‘5 “ned l"°“”' *_* hi ionally at the Foreign 'Ministry to . . A an W A ° ln I . . | P1'-()v1|1_.9|3l Govern- _ The world is tending towards a materialism which the RIO DE JANEIRO. DCC. 5--The M A N D I E 8| . I I i. ' " `. , - _ 5 ' ‘ ‘ commercial u 'cement between Bra- ‘ 0 _ | _ . . . _ __ _ ~ _ . . _ ` D 'l0S0nhy. wh' h th d'l d li i' . ' ` ` ~ The fo‘lowing uppo n' nents have fmth and beheflgf pos! (Slayu:|e;el~ignv3e,,.§;dSc;?:l`:1l'ganghgmi any The signing of the ngrenment ‘ been “md” by 'tm L‘E“t°"““£'G°v' Santa Claus mnv otherwise overlook. A 'I i ‘W5 p”°"iSi°““l' because it must emor in Council: _ Before .0u°1-or t t d I _ . have the approval of the Canadian, i _ Justices 0! me Peace for Kungls' omuil select one oz more clliildignago vglxiltimogiru Ti lihsii’ Pamamcm before llmommg drab (C“““dh“ ness) ’ Q“°°“'s and P'm°’ C°“““°s: (C Bn nm) Santa Pal and advise the Guardian accordingly Ima' MONTREAL' Que" D°°' 6"`The Messrs. Donald 1\i'acKinnon, K. C., ST' JOHN' N' B" De°~ °""7°s _ ' e --.~--_--_ death _took place on Saturday of f Port D lei ____._...__._ , I B1 s_ 7 I _ cph Edgar Nadeau, o an . _ o /\f"1lN0UNCi-`MEN:rS» iCh““’°*WW“'f\. Arthur F. Moquoid, Gum Quebec’ fourth yen, student "For inasmuch as yc do it unto th' =';:.‘._-I of .'.’.'c.~.c my ` - an LOAIING LVEN Fsv K' C" Soum' and Gearge M`|ln arts at St. Josephs Universityh lifllf’ 0~`1¢’-'ii I/0 £10 if lUlf0 M6’-” s .. s . ~» ~ 1 -1 _ ' g. _ Matthms' Ban Stn' OL 'Wy 'St. Joseph, N. B., a member of No Name Magistrates for Prince Edward the 1032 class, was selected Satur- 2 il "Xmas Tree and Concert at 'I"li\nd under the Prohibition Act: day by the c0mmM,_e in Charge of me - ‘ ' - - - ~ - - - ~ ~ - -- ‘T/1 i‘;.‘i '. cc. <“c ri' ‘2 . ' ` 3 E .. I mer Q H001' D b nfg5ggf1§fd5,-2| Moms’ Dmmld MMK ““°“' K' C" the award as Rhodes Scholar from 4 Marl ' arthur F. ivioounid. K. c., and N B ik “YC” - ‘ ‘ ew mnsw c ' 5 Charles °~i\idr.~»i ci-ii ionding uve stock Grorse M. Matthews, nirristei-.3 The young mon plans to go to 6 Ru; ' Wednesday, December 9511. 0'Le8l‘y~ i0xford University next October, to 7 Jacky 107n.12'1-H' ‘ Clerk Oi the Lkgisliltive ASS€mblyZ pursue the study -0’ law, *L ‘ _ ‘ 8 N 7 °*1~,1i_ Stewart C1-_fb hadmg uve H. Edwn Dawson, Augustine Cove. E The meeting at which the m~t- _1L;1;;i:e am stock \».'edn'.'sd.13.'. 136091111101* 9531 Provincial Police: Patrick Ryan, ter was decided was held in Saint "°m12"° 3 °`°‘°:k' m7w'!2`7`n' Summex-sid°' Siiurgoon Leard~Cole-~ John yesterday afternoon with 12 Ray " "Zion Church Ten and Bazaar """* 'mam ‘Judge H. 0. McInerney, chairman, "' ' ' . Thursday, December 10th. clerk of the County court, 3rd' ' 1°7M'12`7`4i‘ Circuit of Quecn‘s: David F. Egan, Continued on page 5 3, I1 d h 1 Mount Stewart. V Clerk of the County Court, 3rd _-in . Circuit of King‘s: John A. Beaton. ~ 3 I1 1 6 “Hunter River Club loading live stock Thursday, Dcccn1‘1’\' l'Jt' :. _i 10712-12-7-11. "Marcel Wave by stud:nts at Charlottetown Hi-iirdrersinfz Fcliool for `25c. 108 Gr':atG.°orr1e Street. Phmie 1243. 10718-12-'i-21. "Come to the Christmas Treo. Stenographer in the office of the Commissioner of Provincial Poi`ce:` 0 ....._ . ' Busy Spvf =L€3V1Hg William J. Monaghan, Charlotte Halifax Port . 1‘.~’.- yrs. 5 yrs. Age _____________ _ _ _ :scsi woo hmmm _Brazil Has ,1;*;;:.°°.:“:.°.;.ff;l..‘t1:;?°";1°._“ti _"H ! Coffee Surplus. partment of Agriculture. Twenty' yrs. -Helen . . .. _ Yl‘S~ -Vernon . . . . .. 2‘.é WS. 40-Louis . . . .. . . 3% yrs. 41-Constance . ... . .. Brought The Whole E By Thomas T. Champion, Canadiani Press Staff Writer l LONDON, D:c. 6.-Seeing the _“driving force" of Prime Minister i R. B. Bennet: behind it, J. L. Gar-i , vin, writing ln the editorial columns ‘ of the London Observer, says the 'proposed empire wheat quota wil! imark the crid of "economic laissezi ' faire" within thc British Empire. ' “Mr, Bennett," the ed.torial de- clares, "ha.s rendered a far-reach- ling service _to the whol: empire ` during h's foi'iiiiglit's visit, he f brought iiiii play all his vigor and he sailed for home wiih a condit~i l no form;-i‘ statcsmcn has been ablcl to obtin Continued on page 5 1 runnin lsiin. D tel F M:icDon ci, at his re where he was employed by the De Premier’s Visit To England Has Results London Observer Says “Prime Minister. Bennett Has Rendered A Far-Reaching Service To mpire”. Railway Expert ON CANADIAN COMWIITTEE Lord Ashfield, who, upon invita- tion of the Canadian premier, is coming to Canada to become a mem- ber of the committee to investigate railways here. Lord Ashfield at one time was a worker in the stables of the old home car system of Detroit. Ile rose to be head of the concem. Marriage Annulled (Associated Pressl LONDON, Dec. 8-An exchangi -years ago he was transferred to' lMontr~cal and remained with the, - (Special to The Guardian) - I , R10 Dr: JANEIRO, Deo. 5.-The ` §;Eft‘ft“‘§“; “ml he ‘ell ul' me 5 yrs' 43"R°S‘° - - - . 1° ru-nziihn coffee counciitodny asked ‘S 5 yrs. tion _43_Mud"‘°d - ~ - 7 for suggestions for turning the sur- Mr' MacDonald is survived by his yrs. 44-Noreen 1‘.~'i p1u5 gr,¢¢",; of coffee into combust-'wife' nee Eliza' Cahill' fm" som' ‘iblcs hoping to derive a revcnuc A' J" of T°r°“t°' W' R" c‘ J‘ and* Cvntinuvd vo page 5 rr th i2,ooo,ooo Sachs of iow‘.D~ Fmnk as Wen “S “ ‘1““€ht°" _ _H _ _ _ __ _ $320 C53-ce now awamng di5l;051.'M“y M" 'fu or Montreal' A brewery here has been mix coal as a fuel :grade ~ I ____ S 0 I1 i an f/,g ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ " “Dua 6 (canadian Press) NORWAY. Me.. Dec. 6-Four per- E 1 . Moncton L»0dges ' sons were killed tonight and a ng . fifth seriously injured when ai Grand Trunk passenger train i Meetlngs crashed into their automobile on a _ ' _ ____V______ I ing coffee with creosotc. raw tar ' _ S S ll and pitch and has reported that thc ' Four Klued ‘ product is comparable to second telegraph despatch from Biicharcsi said the Rumanian court of appeal had annulled the mni~rings, ol Prince Nicholas. brother of King Carol, and Mme. Jana Lucia Del- etj, his plebfan bride. No Statement (Associated Press) GLACE BAY, N. S., Dec.6 - N0 statement was given out ip, conclu- s'on of thc United Mine Workers* district board meeting here yester- day, but it was learned that some announcement in connection with wage negotiations being conducted with oiiflciols of the Dominion Steel ;’;‘?erE;’{‘_:fl't“‘;,’;‘tfr§'§sda3°_ (Canadian Press) LONDON, Dec. 6.-(A.P.)-The ,aolutely equal to;-mg with Britain crossing near here. zard. ` `1os4v-12-4-si. PO6t Dead 5 naLm.ix, N. s., neo. o-More _demands oi un indie National con- and to be demmmcd at the instance (Canadian rms) . - than 250000 tons of ocean shipping dress. h¢Hd~d by C0mDlete lndepend- of either party.” MONCTON N B Dec 6_L(,ca1 "We will be buying dressed hogs. i reported 'ln at Halifax on Saturday 00°C f0r India. were Set forth in H The document was accepted as oi’ ' M 'f ' _ organs out, on Tuesday and Wed- . “Scented hm) and today The weebend was one parting manifesto from Mahatma high importance in political circles 1°d'§5 ‘Lf oirigisciii Record & Forecast of the eather nasday, December Bth and ilth. Peter ' _ _ Gandhi to the Brmsh people issued as it was looked upon as an unusu_ ora ng n MENU” 5, S0n_Ma1p@que_ SPRINGFIELD, Ill., Dec. 6 -- of the busiest in the city's peace | I ld _ _ _ _ _ _ 10695-12-5-2l. vachei 1,lndgay_ one of the leading uma h:g¢0,»y_ Eight imm.At1nm1¢ | last night through the C°mm0n- ally precise and clear exposition of “df” N';'i?"a1o5;:u\v€;y§ Ecckg; ' \mTE0m,,_O(;“-M, Opmgg T". ' a 3 ~ ‘ *__* ' od ts of t n s p ' - _. A- - ° dh t »m_ em Poe 9 e e Inde endenc the Mahatml de- inde e d t if to ai iU“i°11 Officers were imwillng _ A ,_ _ _. “XXI” M .mM_ l and Ocal Corporation would be forthcoming tomorrow. h U’ it d Stat assenger liners accounted for a W°“m\°f1UdiHL€B8U¢ the views of thc congress Complete C' me gs to onto, Ont We ‘lr .I wmbemadmg dren” “S “_ md-west, died at his home here considerable portion of it, and a P °» D H BME. 'he man es s d. wnunuu \\n u " - l state what action was being taken, ,.m,_\-rl um, Hunter River all day Tuesday, Dec o'clock noon. A. B. Cutcliflc. 10694-12-5-21. . ni 11 to d f h du _ 'dozen heightens some in from ports °1“-ml" his “1““‘f°S“°-d°°S "°° °" 'mm “th “nd W°d“°`d“y ““ ‘yes Y “Y ° mt ew _l nude "partnership at wui on an-‘ conunued on page 5 though it was expected the propos- mwm M 108 fi f ti nts. _ The death of me poet was not re on our can ne ed wage-cut of ten percent recom- \;nni~o\i\-or . . :i il 8 rted until the coroner or".cd. The _ - _ ._ _ __ ‘po ' mended by the conciliation boards ;,f:f,'}Q""°"____ 2_1 i It -ii'i il “Hope Chest Lottery-All pam” 'family physman advised mm “mtl ° ' ° m9._l0rltY report would be discussed ii"l'l»ii‘\!i».-g I 14! having books out on this lottery the cause of death was heart troublefftaly Launches Stflke SltuatlOn N0 Cause d votes taken on its acceptance T t . "fl 1' _N i gn _nronu .. N .. please make retums of same to the 'rhreo days ego Lindsay delivered _ ,\,nW__n _ 1,, _ ' Of ii ° d o U1' l`9i9cti°n~ Oltnws 4 ' Oit H l ii f D b r, _ ....1 °"°f 1-» me - me c Is Unchdnge F A i _incu s - do _ . . “Buying live fowl and chickens ¢,emm°n,_1 hm, At mg; tim, he ____ _ §i!i\"|mnx.rnhn__ A _ ._ din soniswhioh gained hiinin Seventh "user 07' C mn Z'i`i`§'""' 1" 'ru _ bf cu _d each! ` ~ Hgggzg tg:-etilinii l§al:"~:1~. ctinthe sea- lseemed m 3°” h°m'h' He W” 52 (Special to The Guardian) ST. JOHN'3, Nf1d__ De¢_ g__(By Enter T3 °m~ NORTH SYDNEY N. S., Dec. 6._ r‘ol\r1<‘.\_s-rs !0fi. EmDtV CTODS. l'li','i'ieSt m8Tk0§ .Yea LEGHORN’ Italy' Dec_ 5A_'[n the , ‘tha canadhu Press) N0 cause for . . ' ' _ _ ~ I . . - v 1- fé ,nuance of Km' vlcwr Emmanuel (By the Cmmgmn P,-e_;;)..._'1'he _git naman -gun" the Government was Oitnun nm lpnrr ht Inn-ri ui-f~ is 1 1 price paid. Bert J. Trowsrlnle. Westmoreland. 10682-12-5-21. “Reserve Tuesdnv. December 8th for Y. P. S. Social Evening in Fied- ericton Hall. Post Office sale, gamel, entertainment and lunch. If not fine some Wednesday. Admission 25c. ' 10678-l 2-5-Si. "Buying live hogs and lambs H “_ Rev. Mr. Desate. in Sl -7‘““" ° sands of navy men gathered to cel- crews arranged to sell lhe catch to ure of twenty-two timber licenses England “nawrmm at Stomham for Tuesday, December Bth. Hunter "Reserve Tuesday the 22nd for 10000 mn umm, pm, wg; uation at this port, where 200 fish- found b ' the , the Christmas °°“°m in P°""“l' mmohod this mqm|ng_ Thgi 15 tho ermen are out on strike for higher of th BZ' Mr' `mm°° ‘L M` Kem ’ 1"" seventh and me oi the io ooo ton 'prices remained imchfmsed °v¢'r'd ° mmm cw" me mm' aosron ivioin me ii Hon ' ' 5 a 1 . .. . - 07130 cruisers decided upon by Italy the week end. Two outside vessels mg :nm l;wf5m|-U¢d°`mdliix\; P;t.iii0h 0! Gordon B_ Harrington' Premier of "Cid Um* 'md lmdem d°“°’”3 after the disarmament conference arrived on Saturd~_v night, one from and R hum mpamg Nova Scotia, with Mrs. Harrington, lin the Lyceum ibnitlhii Wm in 1921. It presents a record in con- Newfoundland and one from Ingon- ‘tho tl. L d. M1 amved yesterday on me S_ S_ Yap struction speed. Its keel was laid ish. md after being met by a dcle 5°?" 'rflllti Whith SOUBM mouth from Yarmouth N_ S_ Pom °'Lecture Un FUI “nd “lim W moths beginning 'or the year. Thou- ization from the iconi union, their “WN °! $10,000,000 for forfeit- ,er mnmton Wm mm the New Bth Ut d b River. Alden Mosse. Kensington. T“°°d“y‘ December ' us e Y brute at the sam tim th fiftieth retail merchants rather than to the “D4” Government writ. An appeal nvml weeks. ,CSL HC has been Mr and Mrs Raymond and Mr. 8 e e e . b miéetgatg-fAg:;‘\;~d_ EEm"ver£;dWg‘a1]Yol;“§ Allan Mosh"-' vocalists. Admi;s;or°i; anniversary of the foundation of wholesale firms from which the R? e made to the fun bmoh by ,mdenomg treatment at Ham,x_ ` ` ` Iac. 10595-1 ' ' the navel academy M,-,_ mg” ,uk bm” mm_,_ llloctoiod companies. _ N. B., for is week- ‘ him mn" i-nm.-i».-f..\i-.. 1 1-ia-'I-ii. =: ~ - M 6 _ Al YUUR f i' U 'W mer - P" 1_~-1' 'ii .£0 ‘.‘f\ 4 18 10 84 14 34 Chnrloliotniwi 28 leyn-Frvsli in strong \\'cs|f\rL\' wlnils; partly cloudy with incnl nnuwflurriosl becnuilng rulilur ngiiiu nt night. Lower St. Lovrrenrr \'|\lle_\'-Fresh eolithlvcflt to west wluiln with mme snow and nnl so cold. (init nnil North Slmre--l-‘rush ln Htrnng iuiuiii limi lln\||l\\\1~e~L winilrlt cloudy with shim- miuw, Mnrltlmo I‘ru\~lnf-mi-l<`r<-sh to strung Wimls, innslly i=i»\|ih\\'i\.=1; c|~»-~-»-»-»~-'-- -~-»_--»-»-- --~------7- -----i----_-_gt A,-___;.;7 _//»" '4 1,, ‘ i