‘or grill .; mercial Air Fleet f here from Amsterdam to co- rials in an. attempt to un- i liner’s destruction. - Qlng Hotel" because of its luxurious noon the handicap prize in the . lngland-to-Melboulne . ert, the ship was bound from Am- - ages to be delivered to the East ~- Indian colonists in time for Christ- - mus, The victims of the disaster _-mant and theorew of four. i Beeknan. Inval- reported by wireless that it ~ had emounlared plane may luvs been struck b’! ANNOUNCEMENTS - will pre " t Xmas Bong Service in i "Poultry! George Leigbtlssr 00.. Chickewlibwl. fabrrect Zrldifll» m; mnadoulllsqlmn Nhlril. 5'“O@.Wslhsiih m‘ wllcllll HillllS SEBREI Pride of Dutch‘ Com- _ Won Recognition In .’ Recent Air Derby. (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wir ) ‘ e ‘ BAGHDAD, Dec, zl-A ‘charred pile of debris in the Syrian desert held the sec- ret tonight of the disaster which befell the mammoth Dutch airliner “Uiver” and its seven occupants. A scouting plane of the Royal Air Force found the wreckage where it had crashed, apparently in a violent thunder storm which swept the district two nights ' KILL SEIfiEN. 0E1) ED _..l .O_1__\/ .113. GRADE Ezficngnlza T-“DISATT-‘ERT The Encouragement Christmas is coming. nice and m. ' Pals hat; Pfillily will do. bless you! ago. , j The bodies of the victims were. brought into Rutba Wells by ambulance from the scene of the tragedy. Dutch officials were enroute operate with British offi- ravel the mystery of the air- Prlds of Dutch Fleet The Uiver, nicknamed the "lily- _ odatlons, was the pride of me Dutch commercial air fleet. Exactly a month ago the plans air derby. I At the time it crashed la the des- sterdam to Bstavia, Java, on a flight which was expected to set a new record for trip. Victims of Disaster ft had on board mail and peck- were three passengers, Professor Walohpd Bstavda University; M. Beretti, director Kort,- a business M. commander and chief pllotl second pllot Van Bteenber- gcn; H. A. Walewyn, the nleoil- anlc: and wlrelefl opening- C. Van when lest heard nun. soon after it had take-n off from Calm. the dlesz? and M- flouliiies la s;- swrm near Bulbs-ll ells. This fact 16d cfftoiab here to believe the‘ CQMING EVENTS. 'MEETINGS, ETC "Come lo the opulbng of the‘ East Royalty rink Bltlldfl Ifllht. L-Sifih "Borden rink tonight. Special ,, skstc 8 to 10.80. cents. "Opening Game Milton Rink so- nlght. Maple Leafs vs. Green Horns. . fl-aou-li-fl-lt "The Bonshsw Peoples Society Admission 15 L-QMS Blind” 7.80. til Ch ' c Ir-SOOS-li-fl-li. n Hotel, buying dressed L-sotc-tf. Gifts, Toys. Novelties. , genuine ‘ d mad fancy work 15c ' "l 06.00. Handy op. 44 r Queen Street. LJUS-lfl-lb-IB- 49. n m . .. ca: l:- '2: mission, children u. adults 10c. r . of Axle-fa, omclcl j mewspgency of the Dutch East In- ‘ AA i Last Appeal A For Santa Pals _ And i, Sympathy Of The Lieutenant Governor Greatly Appreciated. i fhsgoeseare Plessedogotletlthappen. Plvm out I» penny in the saute a. If you haven't got s penny, a ha.‘ If you havent got a hslpenny, God ANTA “ALE: H. r ttcrscn. Miss Marjorie Show. Miss Edith Shaw, Mrs; J. G. Bennett, Dorothy McDonald, Glas- sow Road. Master Ronald McDonald, Joan Large. Mrs. E. Warren, Mrs. G. -A. W.‘ Robertson, “A WNUGTDSX", No greater friend of underprivil- iged boys and girls is to be found anywhere. than His Hon0ur_H0ll‘~ tenant Governor DeBlols. He has been their life-long friend and benefactor, and at the present time he is a very present help in time of need. The summeside Santa Pals have been greatly EDQOUYu-QBd by a letter and handsome oontzibutiorl received by Bccutmsster n. J. Hallet in which His Honour says: Dear Sccutmsstcrz“ ' "I 1m alud to hear that the Sum- merslde Boy Scouts have aglln undertaken to promote the intcr- csts 0f the Santa Pa! Club for Summsrsid , and it gives me mucLl pleasure in enclosing a little re- uloulbrancs to help along this goorl work. and I ask you- to accept it with my very best wishes your. efforts may be crowned with success. that. "r always feel that m helping the under-privileged child that the recipient is deserving because. re- gardless of how unworthy the father or mother might be, the child itself ls innocent and worthy of lecclv- in; our encouragement and assist- once. "Alter all is said and done, what mild Christmas be without the A'* dreary place would be this earth, W them no children lu it: song of life would lose its mirth, bl‘ children not begin it." ' ding to you the Greeting! Benson's . "lraithfully yours. "(BsdJ George D. DeBlols. "lieutenant-Governor "Bcoutmaster Hallett, "Summerside. Prince Edward Island." Thus are fins lentiments beck- ed by ammo help. which is what is needed today. It will be seen that our list has been extended to near the ‘I00 mark, and so fal- ma"!!! children have failed to find a Bantu Pal. mu is om- lust appeal. on Mon- day the gifts will be on their way to their destinations, and those unpfovlded for will rise on mes- J°I0e Glllls, Bennett Gillis, Newton Crg, Yvette Raymond, Michelle Raymond, Marlon Andrew. Billy An- drew. Allan Andrew. hank Andrew. Leroy McKinley, Phyllis Eossiter, Mrs. Hall, Louise Rcsslter, Frances Rossltcr, Philln ‘nie Wat- son. C, E. McKenzie. Milton. George Bissett, Daphne Bissett. Mr. D. M. Gass. Mrs. E. W, McKlnnon, Dr. A. J. Murchison, Jr., Mr. W. L. Bren- “Gypsum Given. (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) ans cf Saint of tile schooner "Gypsum Hatfield from the cg; States. Captain Hatfield is charged with d - frsudlng the Dominion Governmen of some $71,000 by claiming. the "Gypsum Queen" was sunk by a German submarine in 1915 when. according w the Crown's claim, it was lost from stress of weather. "They told me lf I was to get any money I must see a submarine," Al- lison toll the Court. "I said I saw a submarine but I never really did see one." Abandoned In Storm The sailor said the ship was aban- doned after the fol-emast went over- board ln a storm on July 31, 1915, between 200 and 300 miles of! the coast of Ireland. The crew was res- cued by the liner “Blmeric? "Was anything said by anyone that the vessel had been torpedoed?" J. A. Bil/chic, Crown Attorney, ask- .ed Stevens. "I should say was the reply. “Lordy if shay had been torpedoed would I be here b0 Mil you about it." No Submarine - “There was no submarine," declar- suggestecl that as the schooner was 30 years old and rotten One or two of the shrouds alight have snapped and carried away the mast. ‘Early in 183i, ‘Allison went on, Captain Hatfield visited him on Sta- ten Island and suggested he go be- fore the Canadian Reparations Com- mission sitting in Boston to enter a claim. When he wentto Boston he met Senator l-lance J. Logan, Hat- fleld’s lawyer, at a hotel. "We went up_to Senator Logan's room." he said, ‘and hp explained how we were to go about it." Handed ssoo The following spring. he said Hat- field and hogan gave him $500 and got lllm to endorse some document which no could not identify now. ton. Mrs. O. C. Cruswell, Mrs. H. J. Palmer, Bobby MQCLJSJLT. lckle Mc- Leod, Y. P. S. of Wlnsloe. Craswsll Studio, Marjorie Ford, Alfred Ford, Doris Hearts, B. MacDonald. A friend, Ralph Calder. Lincoln Dllmont, Ralph DlIIIlOM Dick Dumont, Y. P. S. 0i.’ Wlnaloe Master Donald Thompson, Prof H. A. Tanton, Miss Mildred Cox, Mr. Walter Cox, Mrs. G. I‘. Hulcheson, Ivan Fripps, Jim Fripps, Douglas Frlpps. A" Friend, Carl Brown, George Brown, Miss Mary Hasaald, Mrs. George Bun- taln, Mrs. '1‘. G. Ives, Cynthia Kendall, Office Staff of Hyndman a 00., E. M. Mcuan, Maurice Weeks, Harold A. Messervy. Mrs. W. R. Aitken. Miss Margaret Fry, Miss Jane Bonncll Jollnstons, Frankie T. Weir. Master Layton Rogers Schurmsn, Gordon Mc- Millan, W. K- Rogers, Anne Diamond, Mr. D. Williams. Mrs Williams. Miss Williams. E. M. McLean, Crapaud. Mrs. Keith Rogers. Miss Mabel Parkman, Fairlie Prowse, Margaret Prowse. W. C. Lawson. Mrs. George Grant. Mr. James ‘lbit. Mrs. James Tait. In memory of Mrs. W. C. 000k. m memory of Charles Cumming, Alta Campbell, Eemerald, Helen A. Bun- taln, Klnkors, Hugh Craig, Bernice V. Wood. Hamid J. Sempel, mldeav- or Group. Zion C. G. I. ‘I2. Helen Duffy, "One Interested." Bobby MaoLeod, Mickey McLeod, Mrs. O. M. Richards, Catholic Women's League, Charlottetown. Billie Bourke, ,Anna Jean Maclnnis. Master Ira Crsswell, Rustleo, Helen lbockhart. Mrs. P. W. Clarkln, Miss Mor- rissey, Miss Ruth Miller, Miss A. Casford, Mrs. Robert Hooper, Miss Marjory McKlnlay, Anonymous. Paul Cudmore, John Doull. Chel- ton; M. A. Stewart. Dunstaffnegfl; Pay mmau. London. Ontario: 1,4435 day morning to grbstsmpty stock- . 4.... "some; at lm-uamla twig . an wlna m: mt!,~'.....u' am. in: l to l p. m. and U-Jiltoflbiipllntluilperpersosl. dinner music from its ass-s. m. L-SOID-li-fl-ll. . ‘of . m E of. w. A. more, Bulnsl psoduosrssm ings and s shesrlsss mvhrlsunas. mQNew Brunswick Triples Tuber Export To FR-EIIRWION. ‘W. 3.. Dec. l1-— The Cuban seed market is the one quot in the. as for ls New Brunswick hsnboda liosohifi lumctoi-oléeeooulon _tb alreadythlssessoalCubahss ltshsnl-bree tllneslsmsllyNew jusPBl-uuswlckseedpdstoesushsdid Jflilsurics lloahal ls located lives-she Howl? u . sdssssamolllcksns N: Cold l a 0w in the mule period last year, and the prospect of the exports to Cu ltliesspsn us in this province, although tsuds- II BHIIQ fill this province being tripled by seed is helwlns to l-ss masonic nnl to loootinuedonlracs B) Cuba hatslowabb. Oneltesmerls the shipment being s. mist of Bill ‘Iriumphs. lrbh Cobblers and Green Mountains. Oman growers used the ‘triumphs for the season's nnt crop which is planted in Nav- ember and ear December. Inst season s province shipped 110000 bushels of seed potatoes to Colin. m not m: the Cuban business is tripling this year indicates that New Brunswick seed potatoes are more than holding their own in the world markets. The unfavorable feature is in re- Maglstrale Glenn strike and was will be completed. The evidence taken here will be forwarded to Manchester, N.l-l., as the basis of the Canadian Government's demand for the extradition of Hatfield who is held there. every possible legal resource to es- cape extradltion the matter may bang fire for some time in the Unl- tcd States courts and it may be sev- eral months before it ls settled. EASTERN STAR iNNlER INSTALL ll T F I B E R S‘ cezs of the order of the Eastern Stal- took place last evening at the Chapter Booms. The following are tbs officers. Garrett. with s beautiful bouquet of Chry- santhemums by her Bridge Club for Cube. mil-ailments were served by a composed of Sisters kins solo "liar of the Ihst". The Order He was shown a cheque for $779 ln favor of A. Allison for reparations and endorsed on the back but was unable to say whether that was the document he llsd signed. The hearing was before Police adjourned until next Friday when lt As the aged seamen will liklly use The annual lnattllltilon 0f offl- worthy Matron, Gladys Prowse. Worth? Patron, June Msckee. Marshall, Olive Dunning. Chaplain, Hilda Harper. Gglnist, Annie Watson. Adah, Rebeocs Bcantieblm. Ruth, Margaret Madxod. Esther. Hewett. Then was a llnelthndanca at sllecua. Be ie Stewart. the annuslmuuqorsoynsno. Sentinel. Gladys White- r. s14 whlcu was held in the Lodge Offloa- Psst Grand moans, Mahmoud meet. ‘rhursdsc .mloynoulcmsnslatednlgla. Am: the usual mum by OrarldMh-trornlihlslhlsinelhedheflliallllutedbhe Hairy as mstsllmg mtma. follovlng silicon were elected tor After the close the newly lnshali- the sailing year. ed Worthy Matron was pnaentcd yldssvsr. W. A. um m, Hilda Harper, and . Mrs. Bruce's little . rendered the violin forward to s very busy IXPOII-‘r 0F suoan sugar. which have been year than ln 1m, were small In November. amounting pounds of the value of compared with 2.341!!! at SEAMEN SlAlM VE SS El NAS NTTT TNRPEDNEN. Detailed Evidence or Sinking Of The. Queen” Is . - y OVITTAWA, Dec. aL-JTWU ‘stocky colored seamen, Alex Allison of Sta- Island, NM. and Aen cth Stev- aoim, 21.2., todsyguve a detailed description o: the stnkini the extradition of Captain Freeman ed Alllscn emphatically. He also. Krupp Cropped Anointed‘ breslsm u" 1mm Industrial Group by All ler, Harm Kruppwdp llulbach (ABOVE) has n the c ands 0|‘. after a quarrel with Von Bohlcn is report/ed with the Nazis treatulen big sol-- porations. Thebnron is usband of Bertha Krupp. ‘grand-daughter of founder of great Krupp mlmltlms ‘vdustl-i He added Krupp to his name when married. Pnullllwlu SPEND XMAS mslcllvllll Premier Bennett Will Be‘ p Guest 0f H i s Brother, C~a p t u i n Ronald Bennett. '(O. P. by Gunrdiln‘! Special Wire) O'I‘I‘AWA, Dec. mime lLiILlBiier more than half the m of the Dominion Cabinet will spend Christmas away from the scene of their labors in Ottawa. The Prime Mtnisbez- will leave at 21- hhlere ho be the guest‘ of his bro- ther. Captain Ronald Bennett. It is probable Hon. W. D. Hen-loge Minister to the United Sta/tee and Mm. Helrldsv. with their son, will alsobe guests of Camilla Bennett for the hclidily. Finance Minister E. N. Rhodes is another Cabinet member who will b; out of Ottawa for fikmstmas. H9 ls now in New Yolk with his d; lghtar and her husband, Mr. and MKS. J- H, and will reunain than over Christina. Ohrlaillnss will be spent by Min- BIIYNE LUDGE lllcllmclns Dickie. ecutlve and the flnanclal secretary W88 0V8! l was under the skllful direction of we!‘ l. I. Hench. k1, later of National Revenue H. C. Matthews in the pleasant climate of the Wes-t Indies. The Revenue Minister is already on his way south with a party. hflnislu‘ of Pensions, D. M. Sutherland, will go to Norwich. Ont. there to spend‘ tllsllollmywlmlusaeteomm: home atmosphere. Minister of Pub- lic Works H, A. Stewart will g0 to his homo in Broolrvllle foa- th»: holiday. Minister of Justice Hug!" oulihnc will go to Guelph, Ont. Randi nlinisters of the Cabinet will all ~be In Quebec Province for the Christmas festivities Minister of Marine Alfred Dm-anleau will be in Momreal wltm llis fondly; Sol- icitor General Maurice rmpre. wll’ go to Quebec. Postmaster Gum-a! Arthur Sll/dvc is planning to be with his family in 5t. Dusuwfle for the day. ' Cabinet members who will spend the Ghrimlmas hollthy in Oiihawa include: Minister Rall- ways R. J. Msmcrl; ‘Irade and Commerce, R. B. Han- son; Minifler of Agriculture Rob- cot Wear; Minister of Isl/bu’ W. A. Gordon: Minister of Dlterior T. G. Murphy: Seufltry d’ State C. H Oahan: Minister of Nationlll De- fence Grcts Btirlim. ‘ Wls-th MacCall . Deputy Master, dlristophel- Ibrd. Chaplain. Frederick Chandler. , G. A. Wat- Flhsncil Secretary. John W. Treaamr. G. Arthur Oudmore. Inctlti, Kenneth Msthescn. Demo-v lecturer. r. w. Chandler. Marshall, L. Spencer. A committee eonrlstlrig of the ex- After the Business of the evening bountiful ‘melons-l- wssllotheralllsa» \’ Campobello, N. 3., MbFadden, Buctouche, N. 11., re- duced the "waiting llsl" to 1B. Me. Fadden was released on a cash 59W!“ 0i $1.000. two suretlss of $5,000 to be substituted on or be- fore Jan. l1. Cook was releaggd on deposit of $200. Most of the other Marltlmers had ball of two bonds of 6900 each set with Colin Chisholm, Halifax, top- ping the Maritime list with a bail amount of 015,000. R. B. Burnett, ranks S. S. Blair, David Costley and Bar- nay Aaron who were also ordered to post surety of 415.000, flighest ball of all those arraigned was de- manded of the four Bronfman brothers, Sam, Allan. Harry and Abe who were releasedafter fur- mailing M00900 apiBoe. Ofthe 1B suspects who have failed to surrender Maritimers are expected to do so tomorrow. After that those among the missing who have not turned up will be arrested on sight. ‘That . ls, all but fflllfjlldpecizs, ans of whom. David Yule, of Perth. Scot- land, ls believed to be in France. Alan Robertson, of Nfld.. and Monty Roseboume and Frank Paturel, of St. Plans and Miqualon. the week-end for Back-ville, N. B.- ccurt of King's which accused will foo, mnl Lf the preferred indictment opens Feb. 1. Mrs. C. WMallett Win n _e r O f, Plymouth Car Captain the Hon. Abraham Kenn. 0.83., hailed as the world's great- est seal-killer, has no thought cl‘ retiring as lm approaches hls 00th birthday. Still vigorous and alert. he announced today he would lead the Nswfoundlaadflsel. again next spring on the annual foray into the northern isflslds. first went to aes at the age of l3 on a fishing vessel. said he would hoist-his colors on the Bcothlc, the steel steamship he commanded last season when hcbrcught his total catch for 08 yids of"'g0ing lac" over the million mark. couslstolglms Grlfldlli. olliillNii US T TN SMNNGTING BASE REINJBEI] Accused Who Fail To Surrender Tomor- row Will Be Arres- ted On Sight. MONTREAL, Dee. 91-43311 hav- ing been set in all their cues and a warning given‘ them to report "before the court here Jan. l1, the great majority of 82 out residents of the Maritime Prov- inces who have and fromslly charged in cnnngg- tlon with s 86.000900 liquor-mug- gling conspiracy, were way home tonight to spend Christ- mas and New Year's with their families. of 86 been arraigned on their Four Maritimers who failed to appear today ‘for the preliminary hearing which was adjourned until Jan. 1i, and were understood to have returned to their homes three or four days ago, bad bench war- rants issued against them on or- ders of Judge Jules Desmarais. Even ll’ they knew this was to be merely a formality.” he said, "they should have been present in court." The accused who were missing in the line-up of 48 out of the total of 61 persons wanted are MlcKmzie. "mil-o. N. s.. and Bed- ford Young. Thomas OLaughIll-l and Benjamin Johnson, Halifax. The bench warrants will only be served if the four men fall to appear Jan. ll. Colin all of Reduces “Waiting not" Arrelznment of Lloyd A. cook, and Patrick in their cases. From the stand of bail Chisholm with three Montrealsrs. one or two Si. John's. Jenn. J. Penvcrns, special prose- cutor representing the Dominion Government. informed Judge Des- mllfflil the Crown would be ready to proceed by Jan. 11. By that time he felt sure a preferred indictment will have been issued by the at- torney-sensl-alb Quebec which will cused going directly to trial before I Judas and s jury without pre- liminary hearing. department ‘at result in sc- The next legular sitting of the Bench before Instcrializes The drawing for the Ply- mouth Sedan, which was given sway by the Abegwclt Athletic Association took place st the Prince Edward Theatre last night- The lush ticket was withdrawn from the drum by Ills Worship, Mayor Kennedy. Mrs- 0. W. Mailett, Buckley, was the winner with ticket number‘ C 134s which was re- solved with goods pal-chased from the Cash and Carry Store‘ on Great George Shoat. ST. JOHN'S, Nfidq Dec. ll- 'l‘he veteran commodore. who on the Ba added that the fleet would stcamehi one yhflQ-ihlll lsdscssosl. t lucst if‘! -~».I,-. h. .. :T;,;. OsrDanolishad The visitors were not thrown clear of the car and all with the exception of Garland, who died within a few minutes, were instant- ly killed. 'I‘he‘ oar was absolutely demolished. The bodies wen re- mcvedfmm the wreckage audmere taloen. to the Burlington Hotel, where they remained until the ar- rlvslof acting-coroner Dr. H. L. Hogan. of Salisbury who was called immediately after "the accident 10c- curred. Dr. Logan viewed the bod- ies and ordered their renlwal to DunfieYs Undertaking Parlors. He thellgot in touch with Dr. A. E. Forbes, coroner, Moncton, who took charge of thsoase and ls conduct- lngan inquest, _ _ The; follow official , abatement was issued to ight‘ by -‘ o. n. n. headquarters, l J g f’ Li; the W18- . I l’ " yfillihll" _"At 5.22 p. m. this date, an auto- mobile cchtainlhg five‘ ‘passengers in attempting to _cross over the tracks of the Canadian National Railways at thiaofubllc crossing just east of Petl lac Station was struck by the oull rbcprcss, fatally lnjul-yingall of the occupants. Those riding in the automobile at tbs time were Mr.’ and Mrs. Ray- mond Mltton ONPIOSSCI‘) Brook and -thelr two children. my. ssed 5 years, and Rose, aged 3 years. and Curtis Garland, 29, also of Prosser Brook Railway officials state there was a good view of the approaching train and. thecmesin! ls molested by a ‘wig-wag’ signal» wfhich was operating at the time. ft‘ ilfbellev- ed the driver of the automobile at- tempted to cross over the crossing ahead c! the trslh." ' ‘ cnmMl ss |o l OVIXPAWA, Dec. ll-Thc Royal Commission on mass bu’ _ ad- journed over Christmas ay after hearing auditors discuss relation- ships between Canadian Csnners. Ltd. of Hamilton. Ont. and fruit and vegetable growers and the wage": records or the vast organihationi with plants in Ontario, Quebec and British Columbia. Canadian Conner: dropped its prices tcIl-ult and vegetable grow- 02's 42.78 percent between i929 an i933. H. M. Cootes of Toralltotold the commission.‘ A _deplltation 0t Ontario and Quebec farmers told the commission, last spring the. company forced down prices _un-' reasonably. Whlleyprioes to the farmer, were tumbling. Calladlanflanners con- tinned to make money. In the last- five years. net profits of 9.137.783 rellslting from the 1933 pack. Captain Kean Will .Alg‘ain Lead Nflcl. Seal Fleet (C. P. l1 Guardian's Special Wire) profltablcl in five years. carrying passengers, _ freight between Port aux Basques and North Sydney, q“ will be chartered by Cllesley (Jros- . bis and replaced on the 4 Strait by the government swam- ship Kyle. ’ ‘ ice-scarred Terra Nova, which has been butting the floes of south and north Atlantic 1885, the Imogene, Eagle. Ranger. brought 111227.390 seals valued at $825,000 for their oll and With customs returns for export the actual value of the expedition was about half s million dollsn. 1 . ll have beam-oiled up with "$342,903 Moctc nurtlllvest to norl-heusl _ winds; fair at first and moderaleh , cold: probably scattered suowfiur- rlcs near the night. ____,3ll~l'l]'ll:ulluv.uul¢Al. oarltrll, l‘ rmlo. )l.-. ‘ ' mum temperatures»- The addition is the Caribou, how "mail and The Caribou Cabot‘ Other vessels u. the fleet are and tho Sintfl Ungavs, Neptune and Thetis. ‘These 1,"; qunrtvn moon, Tllllrmlny; .p¢¢_ A and the Bcothic last season a. .00 p m. ~_- ‘=_ Summer-side tidc elflricqn mining _ - skins. MARKETING ursulrlll CRUPDISCUSSEIJ (c. r. By Guurdiarfls spesu wuq l‘. New Brunswick delegates returned home today from Ottawa where ‘ they spent several days this weel ln conference with I‘ ficials in regard to plans for the; marketing of this year's surpill l crop in potatoes. ‘ tam-producing provinces, Brunswick. Nova Edward Island and Ontario, filed with the Dominion Board s. scheme for the marketing of table stock potatoes and this is now undl consideration by the federal body. Quebec did not year in the scheme, having secured permission to withdraw due to most of its crop being already marketed .Qurbec. and also due to the ‘fad tllamquebeo does not assumed: important part in the potawiss- port trade. Quebec this year. it is felt, will not injure the scheme for united action by the provinces and the fedIral board to improve the man- lreting sltuatlon. IllllflllRNSyy SSING ccursi if T , Petltcodlac J West Boundi ‘Gilli-Express From Moncton, .Crashes Into Ford CoachWipingClliEntire Family. (Canadian Pressfby GIJBlIdlBIYB Special Wire), , , MONGTON, N. B, Dec. 21.-Five persons, four f of which comprised one family, were swept into eternity this afternoon about 5.30 o'clock at the grade crossing on. theYCanadian National Railways main line west, in the village of Petitcodiac 27 miles from here; when the Ford coach in which they were riding was struck by the westbound Gull Ex- press, No. 31, running one hour late bound from Monctonto Saint John with Boston connections. The dead are Raymond Mittorl, 29, of Proeiliel Brook, Albert County; his wife-Daisy (Ayles) Mib ton. 30. their children Roy, 5, and Rose Marie, 8 ; . and Curtis Garland, 25, farmer of Flint Hill. ; CAR. SKIDDED v 5 Village .1 ._...-... ('<> _ ‘ ';lfl44flvfivi<'yfllhnx Tllc tragedy occurred at the highway crossing near the Burlhgi Hotel, whal- the party wane-returning from a Christmas shopplnpfifl . fn Mcnctou. It ls reported that Mr. Mitlml, who was the driver u! the oar did not notice the approach cf the train until the car was but l 9| few feet from the crossing. He inlmedlatflly applied the brakes. which, it is said, were frozen and refused to hold. The car skidded onto tlll ‘tracts info the path of the oncoming train. which struck the vehicle ‘ broadside and carried it a distance of more than one hundred feet. l1 FREDERIGION. N. a. Dec. 21-‘ “- uion of-I Representatives of this at the Ottawa cmlfersnce were ; K. K. King, Agriculture and chairman of ‘the J N, B. Marketing Board, and H. L. l Mulherln, of Grand Pulls. and 0., C. Cunningham. of New Mills, New l Brunswlclrs members of the mass-f em Canada Board. Deputy Minister of IT Potato Marketing Four o! the llsstem Canada po- New Scotia, Prince _-_.-..-._i- participate this -.u...._... _ __ in the Province‘ of The withdrawal ‘ d‘ ..._ .__ _.-....._.... ~.-._...,_. _ _A\~\D WHOSE Cl-“XDRE Cbll rloitol own. ' ' Rfsrltlmo Ens! - —.\ldoraf0 north ' winds; fnir st first cold! nulr the liny nf Fun gm lllgh tlrlc this morning at 12.20 ivnlght It ltlc. __ Sun sols this afternoon st 4 2i and rises tomorrow morning at 7 late: than Cilorlotfrrown. I 14a . Jihanoum (Inna) UM‘ P|f~r 4hr PooR PAPA Y who LH<E$ 4o PLAY. l; WTTN fov {some has Au. C\\R\$ Bay of Fundy Q‘ sud Ill “flit-flit . - ‘Tlllllllllffl and modern probably scattered suoinflurrles n l i l T i . .. I ronncssi‘ " - l st z. _ i pod 3d vs Icrdsu us a, u.