K. LEEEEBER 14. 1931 rm- cnsuborrrrciw - . . N ouannlw PAGE FIVE ` i _ ,_______ r.l _lvissrriin suiilnuil l '/_*_ ~' ,`-sm' ron bac. zlrrrr-rho mai of two young men. charged with theft, who elected to be tried under the-Speedy Trials Act. was set for Uw. 29th.-S. -Z -'um KENSINGTON United _dhurchY.P.s.willst1gea.n¢o. _tertainmont and one-act play "Mix ~lWe1l and Bur" in King cieorge Hall Tueedey evenins. Dec. 15th. rr not Une, on Wednesday evening. 10880 i -orauan 'nm nom _ 'nic tractor belonging to the town of _Bunlmerside opened up the road be- ween Kensington and Summerslde gfter the recent snow storm to allow Residents in the surrounding coun- iry to come into town.-S. ` -sococssrul. 'rea ann naz- AAB-'I‘he annual tea and bazaar of Trinity Unit/ed Church held in Epworth Hall on Thursday last was tvery successful. Many ladies took the opportunity to secure their Christmas gifts from the 'lovely things displayed on the needlework ‘ _lable.V The attractive tee; tables were :well 'patronized by citizens of all denominations and the proceeds amounted to a tidy sum.-S. -FUR BUYING STILL BRISK- 'Although shipments for the De- cember sales have mostly been made, furs are continuing to come into Summerside in large quantities and are still fetching good prices. One man in the west of the Province received $80 a piece for two very fine skins. Some of the buyers have left town to be in time for the Montreal sales, but there are others sales. The furs are .improving in appearance as the weather becomes colder.-s. *asking for pelts for the January »-SUDDEN DEATH-Malay friends will regret to learn of the very sud- den death of Mr. Frank Sullivan. of Kinkora, on Wednesday last. Mr. Sullivan had been to tile store to buy some gas for his car between three and four o'clock on Wednes- day afternoon, as he intended going to the Woods. He \vas found some me later beside his car, which was ti in the yard. He had evidently been) pouring thc gasoline into thc engine when he expired. - The deceased had suffered from heart trou le for years. Mr. Sullivan had only lived in Kinkora for a few rears- He formerly belonged to Iona, near El- don. He had been employed for some years in thc Civil Service at _ ottawa. Hc was 42 years of age *t and leaves to mourn ills widow and several small children, to wllonl the lioartfclt sympathy of the people of Kirlkora is extended. The funeral took place on Saturday morning from the rcsidcncc to thc R. C. Church and Cemetery at Kinkorn. -S. -MOASE-ROBERTSON NUP- _TIALS-An interesting event took place on Tuesday, Dcc. 8th, at high noon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Stavert, of Wilmot, Valley, :when the latter's sister, Miss Lila ‘Jane, daughter oi’ Mrs. Robcrt T. Mbase and the late Mr. Mouse of Kensington, was united in marriage .to Maxwell, youngest son of W. El- ton and Mrs. Robertson, of Sum- mcrside. The ceremony took place _under an arch. of evergreen and :white bclls in the presence of the immediate relatives. Rev. C. J. St. Clair Jeans was the officiating lrlergyman. The bride was charm- ingly gowncd in a wedding dress of peach satinfiice crepe, with the new puff sleeves of radlum lace; her *dong flowing veil reaching to the floor was caught up with a dainty wreath of lily of thc valley- H" only omamcnt was a crystal iifilk' laco, the gift of the groom. Silo carried a lovely . bouquet of pink roses and maiden hair fern. Mrs. Harold R. Moose 12303/Cd L9h°“B1°m Wedding March as thc bride enter- ed the room with hcr brother, Har- old R. Morse. who save her in mi"- kiage. The bride was attended by `~'Min Frances Robertson, sister of the groom, who wore a lovely dress or figured chiffon. with hai and shoes to match. The groomsman was Mr. Robert 1-loss. nephew ei thc bride. During the signins Of thc register, Mrs. Maurice Mill, sis- wl. of the groom, sang very sweetly rv/hen Song is Sweet." The 81‘00m'5 gift to the attendants were gold pl:c. Immediately M501' me WW* `lnony luncheon was served ill the lixlng room, which was very Prvity ,with lovely potted plants andfiuw- |sru.~ about fifty invited sheets W_°1= .pnseng . After receiving llcarilcst \/c"`ple left amid showers of con- for a brief honeyi1i°°“ W C§arlottetown. The bride travelled lr( an ensemble of black trimmed with white. with black coat and hat. PBvious to her marriage the bride lv the guest of honour at many in- t sting functiéns, where she was t' ‘ fecipient of many beautiful g . Mr. and Mrs. Robertson are nwdiberl of the stall of R. T. Hol- , Ltd., Bummerside, and are vo popular among the younger '. 'l‘he_Guardian Joins in hesrtiest ( citations.-8 PD Cl K ctihgratulatlons the hiiplly y°“l?l! .31 . PREMIER Continued from page 1 i . _ and Premier Bennett presages great Mtivity in government circles. Al- i1h0U€l1 his visit overseas was pri- marily to improve his health fol- lowing an in/disposition, the Prime Minister met Premier Ramsay MM. Donald sud leading members of the National Govemmelh in England. At these meetings, the vqustion of increasing the export of canadian wheat to Great Britan, prepar- ations for the coming Imperial Ec- onomic Conference and the subject of Empire currency are understood to have been_diseussed. Doubtlem the result of these conversations 'M be discussed at meetings or the Cabinet in Ottawa during this week. Cvililled with these discussions, the date for the opening of Par- liament will be given consideration. 'Ilo this question there has been no official consideration given yet, it is definitely learned, but January 28 and February 4 are being men- tioned as probable dates for the Ollenins 01' the next session. The Prime Minister, too, has a number of appointments to make which he will consider with his colleagues. Three Senatorial vacan- cies exist-one in Quebec in succes- sion _to the late Senator George G. Foster and two in Nova Scotia to fill the vacancies caused by the deaths of Senator Nathaniel Curry, Amherst, and Senator Edward Far- rell. LWBTDOOI. The matter of selec- tion oi’ the personnel of the pro- posed tariff board is another sub- ject to which attention will like- ly be given at an carfy date, MONTREAL WELCOMES PRIME MINISTER MONTREAL, Que., Dec. 13-~lBy the Canadian Press)-Rt. I-ion. R. B. Bert;-.ott, Primo Minister of Canada, spent a few hours in Montreal today, at the home of E- W. Beatty. K. ic., President or the Canadian Pacific Railway, while enroute to Ott-own from Hali- fax. The Prime Ministers private car was attached to tho special mall train which left for Ottawa at 4 p.nl. A large group of people gath- ered at Montreal west station for a glimpse of the Premier who look- ed in excellent health and spirits following ills overseas journey. -____ -l>o,s'rPoNno UNTIL lilac. 15'I`li-The trial of two youngilnen charged with theft of molloy from il. person, which has been occupying the Summcrsidc Police Court for some tirsc, \vi1~s before liizigistrnic D. O. Stewart all day l”»‘l‘icIoy and was adjourned until Tuesday next for further llenring.-S. -GUESTS OF IIONOUR-Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnson, of Sum- mcrside, were guests of honour at the Mawley l-louse last Tuesday at a dinner given by their daughter, Mrs. Frank Johnson, on tile occasion of the 40th anniversary of their mar- riage. All their children and grand- children were present. A beautiful beveled plate glass mantcl mirror and an appropriate address was pre- scntcd to Mr. and Mrs. Johnsons from the family. Their many friends wish them many nlorc years of happy married life.-S. -KINDERGARTEN CLOSING- The Summcrsidc Kindergarten cies- cd on Friday morning fer tllc Christmas holidays. Miss Violet Richardson had arranged a cllrlrm- ing program of rccitatlons and songs by her little pupils, which was thor- oughly enjoyed by the mothers of the little ones. A gaily decorated Christmas tree loaded with prcscilts and candy was thc admiration of all. Santa Claus made his appear- ance bcforc the children loft for home and prcscrltcd thc gifts and candy. The Jolly Old Elf was greet- cd with three cheers.-S. -PRETTY WEDDING-A Kitt! wedding took place at the Presby- terian Mallsc. Summersidc, on Tues- day, Dcc. 8th, Rev. C. J. St. Clair Jeans officiating, when Miss Bessie Campbell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Campbell of Spring Valley, was united ln marriage to Mr. I-Ioraoc Hcckbert, son of Mr. Wcatley Hcckbcrt, of Summerside. The bride locked very charming in a dress of blue silk crepe, with velvet hat to match. She carried a._ lovely bou- quet of pink camations and maiden hair fern. Both bride and groom were unattended. Immediately af- ter thc ceremony the happy young couple drovc to the home of the bride, where a reception was held, the guests being the immediate rel- atives of the bride and groom. The bride wore a brown ensemble for travelling with brown hat and fur coat. Mr. and Mrs. Hcckbcrt receiv- ed many lovely and handsome pres- ents. Mr. Earle Carney, head of the firm of Corney Bros., Summcrslde, nmcrc Miss Campbell 'was thc popu- lar stenographer presented her with a lovely cedar chest and the staff' gn'/c her an electric floor lamp. Mr. and Mrs. Georg.: Bownsss, gift was A handsome upholstered chair ini Song d The annual Sacred Muslcale un- er the auspices of the Y. M. C. A., and S. C. M.. was held in Trinity United Church last evening with mme 400 y0LlIig people in attend- ance. The well diversified program was most excellently rendered by the VfU`i0U-‘S artists all oi’ whom gladly gave of their talents for the Y. M. C. A., and Student Christian Move- ment. Rev. C. N. Brown told of worlds gathering of students tg be hold ut Buffalo, N. Y., during the Christ- ian holiday when students represent UIE Canada, U. S. A. and many f0f€lfm lands would bemeetlng for 0l’le Common pug-p05e_ The S. C. M. of Prince of Wales “fe Sending Mr, Donald Campbell as their representative and the pro- ceeds of this musicale are to be applied to his expenses. _ At thc close of the service the Chairman enxtended the hearty thanks of all to the artists who as- sisted and to the church board for the use of Trinity Church. Special thanks to Professors Kendall and 'I`h°UlliS0n for their part in arrang- ing and playing for the various numbers.. Following is the program: Chab‘mall's remarks, R.A. Pendle- ton. 1 Hymn No. 105. "Jesus is Ten- dcrly Calling." ` 2 Hymn No. 310. "How Firm a Foundation." , Prayer Rev. C. N. Brown. 3 Vocal Solo, Miss Margaret Sterns, “Tile Virgins Slumber Song" 4 Violin Solo, Mlm Thelma Teed, “Going Home." 5 Trinity Mule Eight, “Shall You, Shall I". 6 Vocal solo, Miss Flo Campbell, "The Voice in the Wilderness." 'I Vocal Solo, Mr. Ben Acorn, sci- ected. _ 8 Hymn No. 273 “Jesus Phe Very Thought Of Thee." 9 Silver Offering, Purpose of of- fering explained by Rev. C. N. Brown. ` V PART TWO 9a Zion'Male Quartette "I Want h,i!yf,Ij»ife. to 'I‘c1l'f_or_._Jesus". 10 Vocal Solo, Mrs, Roy Cudmore "By Tile Waters of Babylon.” 11 Vocal Solo, Mr. Ben Acorn, “Hear My Cry Oh Lord." 12 Hymn No, 248, “Take My Life and Let it Be.". Words of appreciation. Closing Prayer. Organists Prof. Roy Kendall and Prof. Louis D. Thompson. Members Zion Quartette-M. Mc- Kinnon, H. Craswell, H. M‘cDougail, J. McLeod. Trinity Male Eight-J. McKenzie, L. Robson, P. Small, H. McPherson, H. Nicholson, G. Johnson, B. Acorn, T. W. Bentley. _ ___ 30 DROWN Continued from page 1 a. m. after nearly 100 men had been rescued by the Trieste, which picked up a few more before the cruiser pllt back to port, leaving the o~.‘1iis':r Anccna- on the spot. search- ing for other survivors or bodies of the drolvnod. __- brocadcd velvet. A number of Mr. Heckberis special friends present- ed him with a purse and address on his return from his honeymoon. Tile Guardian joins in heartiest congrat- uliitioils.-S. PERSONALS -Mr. H. Davis Moose, of Knuts- ford, attended the wedding of his sister. Miss Lila Moasc, on Tuesday last at the home of his sister, Mrs. Robert A. Stavcrt, in Wilmot Val- icy.-S. -Mr. Jones, formerly with the Prince County Dry Cleaners, has taken it position in Mr. A. P. Folcy‘s Drug Store, to replace Mr. Alex- andcr McDonald, who is taking charge oi' the drug store of his brother, Aeneas McDonald, at Tig- nish, on account of Mr. MacDon- ald’s ill health.-S. EASTERN GUARDIAN ..*CALENDAIt RECEIVED from Mr, W. A. Johnstone, Montague- "Once upon a tlme." .JHOME FOR. BURIAL-The body of the late Gordon Jenkins, who died last Sunday in Boston, arrived in__C‘hariottetonm Thursday evening. accompanied by his mother, Mrs. W. W. Jenkins. The funeral was held Friday afternoon at Geor- getown, terviees being conducted in the Episcopal Church by Rev. H. D. Raymond, of Charlottetown. Eleven Cars Of No Information wAsH1NGToN, D. c., Feb. la- authorities here stated yes- they have received no infor- mation concerning the case of Ad- am Biswanger, Canadian, who has resided in United States 48 years, who recently was refused admit- tance to this country after visiting relatives in the Dominion. gratlon terday Newfoundland a. fine of (cmmhn "em A (about $50.) Guardian acknowledges with thanks HALIMX N B me l3__Can_i. ll.-.l.li'.~.x, lv. s., nec. 12. “o\'@d health. hut"‘v\'en,lt1iIls, L'.tt;»-_n~»._'',',':d tllem, officials e:<~ 5 _ . . for Ohms and Japan’ and Wm leave Ottawa was probably the most im- pm.-_, C, .,._,, u.\.`.,. d,_-.C1._,,-,m,,,,_; by l‘a"~”, VW" l“@°iP1m°d “"0 an ““' vanmuve, on December la portant event uf its kind ever held stnir...;- ‘..'..'1';un E. Borali and oth- “su” Im within the Commonwealth. cr n-.-_-mlm' of Congress. that fail- B' marked The implications of inter-Imper- um to DM- M T-,,c5d_¢_v Wm ,,,pm__ -’h"’“`Y‘» U’ ' slockorlcd ini i-inde were uppermost in Mr. sort ‘nclniitol defaulrs Bennetts nlind during a brief in- terview granted before the liner "Duchess of Richmond" docked and in his speech on a crowded pier af- (By the Cmmdian Pfe55)`*Imm|' ter Hon. Percy C. Black, :cting Premier of Nora Scotia, had ex- prcsfed zl “Welcome Home." The quota to in To Consider ings Payrol Cut m;et CO Nmw Yonx, N. Y., Dec. 13- ‘D Rhodes Scholar 1.532 The sr. .loHN’s, Nrld., nec. la. (By com the Canadian Press)--Rudolph Du- elect der, a son of the llsrtc Charles Du- -'W der, was yesterday chosen as Rhod- Ute 0 es Scholar for Newfoundland. For- ical merly of Bishop Field College, St. whcr John's. he is now a student at Mc- fam, Gill University. to th WE "MT datlo (Canadian Press) Railroad presidents of important £3 next Tuesday to consider further steps to be taken in the matter of wage reductions. While the results of the recent meetings of Union representatives in chicago were considered some- there was still hope that some am- roll cuis. Drastic Relief casternl lines will meet in New York - thro icable arrangement would be reach- ed with the brothcrhoods on pay-‘ ___ Gandhi Sails For Home U11 Measures In ROME, Dec., 13-(A, P.>--Maliat- ma Gandhi, autogrzlplilllg pictures til the last moment. left by (Associated Press) ROME, Dec. 13-Premier Musso- lini yesterday ordered all Fascist slstance to all of Italy’s needy. It is the duty of every Italian, hc said. to scale down his mode of living to fit the present conditions. to combat profiteering and to van- quish the spirit of defeatlsm. He outlined his new relief l>i'0' gramme at the installation of the new Fascist party directorate un- der Achille Btarace, recently ap- same time he deposed CBYIO 5¢°"° as head of the Fascist youth or- ganization which wes active in last summer-'s controversy over the Catholic action clubs. Both the Vatican and the Government have denied that these men were sacri- riccd in the interests or peace be- tween church and state. Given Sig/if orations and other scene! W pointed secretary of the party suc- _ ' ceeding Giovanni Giuriati. At the Golng To Work morrow for India. rlncess Marie, youngest daugh- ter of' King Emanuel. cailccl on the train for Brindlsi tonight to sail to- P rcnef °rganizau°"S to be open for Indian Nationalist leader at the business Seven days a week and 12 home of General Moris hi" host hours a day, prepared to give as- and they talked in EngHsh_fm_ mm an hour. She stood by quietly wliilc the Hindu leader pr:l_vcd_ DUNN! the day. his last on Euro- pean soil, he inspectctl a number 01' Ffisels/t blackshlrt groups and Visited Achllle Sfnlracc, l‘l0\l,' soc- rctery df the Fascist pal-t_v, -___-~_ _,__ (Canadian Prrss) CHICAGO, Ill., Dec. 13-The "Czar" of American hobons, Joseph Leon Oomel Secal Lzizrowltz. ab- di°H-ffed yesterday. as he had prom- ised. A "lfme lady lnl Winnipeg" was the cause. 538113 f'nen,.tl'ie privy coalilsciolxs, Kilthered about him in till cold dawn in “T9 hetrt of' the weft slrlc "fiophouse" quarter-_ sanvr .vol-nv N 1s.,neo. ls. "MY men." advises Lo~;~o.~.-lo. my th, °.,,m;n ,,,_e,,,,_Jsh,, R, "this is my resignation, ull ...nie ristmss de~- Clit in form. I am ebdicatinr in Warner is viewhg Ch nh “ng of me hom “de Hobo” Un- mnm d,||¢M-“mn any youngster, ion of the United States, Inc. 'lilo Astor thirteen years of total blind- liiiie lady up in winnipeg sou 1 U@» “Clit his been restored to 5110014 “W0 d0Wn. I_l. short. my one eye by a complicated operat- °‘3“1’°d°5» Tm litting married" ion per-fqrmgd here. Unit/Ed State! And, 1110?! llfbhlbliillg to li..< specialists had declared the case Cohfrefes. Llllrowltz said lu; war. i¥°1“¥°°¢¢t\.iob. Y. M. C. A. Service of Steamer Had ' Su e t T71 t . ..._ utitlul ,ff Ss a , ar Debts Be continued from pagcl l-llril;'iliz\n of the fllliellce committee, ing debts should bc payable ln sil- t vcr. Pcilllllig furtilel- elucidation of Lilo 15c.lili-_lib proposal experts dis- S cover Ltllc bclicflt from such an t oi' Comnlons, Great Britain was d,Sp<,_,p_i,,n of me Bmish G0,,cm_ Committed W mf? id” 01' 9- “`1l0f1t ment, tile slvcr would liavo to be Hon the WHS di-5UUCi~:Y EWU-`Y3llls'. MY- bollgilzz "at the lnarkct price,” and Mon to . Bennett i01il 1i0\\'Sl1~\P@i’m@i`i- "I lm they do not llllderstxlld how the from me regime O! Baron Hamm hm about "w° hundred yards from SU-T0 that Siawmem Wm b~' 1`9C@iV' Scnoior's siiffucsiicll would benefit Wakats ~ °° In sciy . . for the 'loillo:'l~o\f.'. Senator Recd Sinoot, - Govt-rnm will i1lti'cd11;e a rc:-olutioli propos- swtemcn rler in SW-Wiileilfl Of Rt- HUH- -7» H~ operaliou. 'lllcy point out since In- the con woull a Thomas in. which he told the House d;.,~_,- Sw,-C., O; silwl. are not at me i not officially laid down its Man- A l>0liC.l’. U10 500051' the world Prince Edward Club of Boston has llrln crllrnli e||l|ln|l||` __° O ll I cl...-sm. Mail ARR|V[$ HME Paid In silver r.;l:..;.“.":r,:; 533 e not more than 100 yen it is calculated that the ri as totalled approximately yen, more than half of to the United States of yell each, contumplated uma SpecieiBank to com- conest the ban on the to finances and economics lon ren hipmerits of the metal. To make he embargo complete, i: was said, order to overcome a sltua- Vi0Ui'." dercd serious by continued Pl'i-11565." "AVG-'V' version of notes into gold road-S lso be prohibited. in good condition for this time ol DISCUSSION on the Dl- in the B. 1. S. Hall is pelt- until Jan. 4. 10314 THE SERVICEABLE CALENDAR-1110 is en Nev. 1. 1930. end from inc .associated Gas sod Elect- c System, New York. ANY PERSON having old ra- ihe Country since Oct. 1. gains or thc B. :_ s. or the A. o. H. tial effect of the embargo for gale 1° be to heir two specie J. A. Cronin, 'ls Dorchester st. please communicate with 10875-12-14-I UNDERWENT OPERATION ._ Montreal about a month ago il that "5 deal Preceded at present in the Royal Victoria ilfgaiioll of tho ordinance. Hospital ance Minisfcr’s announce- will be there. His many friends pleased to learn that he is :itonlcnt explaining that an operation performed about a gold ban was removed the week ago. ST. DUNSTAN‘S BASILIUA- passr. rcrenuc experienced Last evening at St. Dunstan's Bus- dccrcaso, the budget was ilica. bo unbalanced, industry preached the sermon, in connection daily, and the outlook with the fourth Sunday in Adven‘ future was gloomy. The Among eng decided illerefore, the the Corpus Christi Choir weri t said, to replace the bar- “Come Holy Gh0Sf." “JGSUS My BB' Rev, Leo Herrel of St. Annes the numbers rendered bi “Tantum Ergo) "Divine ROADS IN GOOD SHAPE-Thi throughout the country are After disposing of the gold ques- the year, For the be;'.efit of mo- Cablnet turned its atten- wrists tile problems it inherited there tor dale enniini be ihwd. uf Uiiaor-swrotoiy Mills' stztcmorlt e. until after ihc Ausiruiian tonight mode lt clear thc morator- 1“U°“S‘ ions. illin was not conncclcd with Pres- ith the adoption of the Sidi- ldent Hoovm.-5 Suggcsmn to Com of how he intends to face the Hunter River, P. cal d U10 D00D1i~‘ 10015118 f0l‘W@1`d ent opposition to the latter propo- art ns nf it new ecuileniic empire It appeared senators and repro- i Whiifh Caiiiidil iS 410551110151 to lilly scllt`.fl\'cs scllsillg a rising fear in Among his plans to Wm popular; rt of ever increasing import- the eomiiry uint war debts would f“v°“ .. “amy be pam “wc determined to mission to study China, particular- taxes. that Japan will not tolerate been who may be going that way, is considerable snow on the uki-principally Manehliriw Websters corner on the North Riv- ed with satisfaction by Canadians," C, g, B ‘g ' .1 - 3 “kai party °h`.°]e5 it was sam 01' R0ld~ ma H am' “ 1°” ob mation to that while the new Govemment, has he added- "It mnfks the adopiinn the United stains, according _to Of rwinwcal trade it-yemciit". with' Audi-clv Mellon, secretary of the in me Emiliff-" Treasur_v, has increased 47 per cent chumm people of Grunt Britain are as a result ci thc roll in sterling. realizes 8 f°,.w_.1.d Wm, great mtcrcst Tuesdays payment wmud be about troublesome war lords along the with the Imperial C0nfm.cncc_ $75_000'000. South Manchurian railway, the bet- The ISL NDERS GAT!-[ER - The organized for another year an enrollment of 51 members. officers are Roscoe Walker, it will be ifor international ne- Kensington, P. E. I., President; Isa- hen it reconvenes in Janu- N085 I f Wesiniiuster. the uid poiiir gross that me war debts commis- W _ ' havin EmlJl1'€ diSi1DP'23i`~>' Mid €V0l`y- sicn be recreated looking toward ary with 3' strong Mmseito party p- 1 Th ocietg e I went in the Old Land I further revision of war debts' vi0l_ malority. It is considered in polltl- art, the Island .em er. e s circles, outside the Sciyukai held he natlon’s wounds. | the s miller than by increasing ister until the return from Par- tmt his Government will be Him” e Conference in the belief that 'il t- d L . 1 aj 1° Y» 5' on °°"’"“° 1 °°”""°sS°" chorilived despite its policies to ‘th- wili lay at Ottawa the foun- Cimlcs f,0dRy_ - heal t bel Andrews, East Royalty, P. E. I., Premier Illukai has given new ViC¢ President; Wilfred Boothroyd, E. I., Secretary urer. The club is fortunate in g as patron I-ion. J. D. Stew- a most enjoyable banquet at p Inn on Friday, December PERSONALS ' is the appointment of a com- Messrs Leo vemm and J. R com . . B., are visitor! l The people of Client Britain are have iuclr s1l.ooc.ooo,coo regardless ly M““°h‘"i“‘ ‘md ‘° make “ ““’“' fxfusg Momwn W . i118 their dimlwltlifs With NSU of ri=pol~c‘.i.<.=.ioils abroad and at home. bf" of recommelfxdamns m mmmve age and resuurcefulnessyn u,._| ObsL_n_crs wnmmcd to believe living conditions. He also is schem- Def* S`~i-l>rl~s- 0° c Fifteen Naiions Have Forsaken Gold fnicd Minister without port- sctiing a precedent ln Japan. Ambusgador Kenkichi Yosh' Mrs. Beatrice Judson, Alexandra. a, who will get the post. Jotaro has left for West Virginia, Where e will spend some time with her h M‘“‘”m"i“ "mwayl has 5”" daughter Doris, who is very KE. (Cllmdian Press) JERUSALEM, Dec. 12-The local Eilward Stanley, Associated Arab custom of buymg wives hu ""5 Sm" writer) been put on a sound footing by a pyrlghf, 1931. by the Associated co Press System m _ WBS _ - I - pubHCan_S0ciaHst Cabinet . oxl’_.ONDON, Dec. 13. The dcpaltllre °m W” Japan from thc gold standard Se add Senor Aznna, who held the posts and "Monday I will form a Socialist- `*`_' ll ingly ill iilcso countries where load to trrdc recupcratiou, But ln lilo lncantime, it seems illcvitable B exports. ill vnluc ns wcli as vol- W prcscilt deprcssioll at or a little bc- B it ______.. ..-___ p the Charlottetown office, :md in Rcpubucnn Cabinet' T°“ight- I um the gold monetary system at least going to Slecif' l temporarily and a number of others CANADA RAN KS Sci Continued fronl pagc.1 £00 high il figUi'C- B cpe," illc report :tzltcs "it is ill liif 'illcsc countries, in Canada, tile Un- Br itcd States. Latin America nlld As- um ia. that tile recent fall of prices has Fic tliat. for thc present year lilo world's markets' particularly in the far east’ Continued from page 1 T0 rlccs since Great Britain suspend- v -operative society at Athlit. An Arab peasant who wanted to a third wife to his establish- ent approached the society and granted is loan of $1,250. The treated as an ordinary asonal credit, marked for repay- the placing of an embargo on ment Within H yelli- Uf Fjresidcnt and Premier in the' gold exports are the latest develop- But the secretary was faced with §;°v;;:1T;1es°l;';m;“' gzildldaftir ments in the world situation center- the ` 9 es F" ' ing around the yellow metal. loan Wu 1-equi,-gd Hg (daily or-row necessity of recording why the Fifteen nations havcnow forsaken "for pl-oduggive 1-may needs," rc trying to reach a decision. Great Britain is not hurrying to stabilize cd 0 Found and states that it would ver country technically but silver is fatal to -do so too soon and at her chief source of wealth. Great rltain's departure from gold dis- it is eonsldcrccl unlikely in wcll- co ornlcd quarters here that Great In ltaill will attempt stabilization The devalucd' pound has given the t the standard. India is not a sil- uraged imports of gold nations to dia and stimulated exports. Japanese imports are more costly il something is dolle about war and Japanese mills are finding it MS and fvlvarations, which Rt. more difficult to compete with Ind- bccll nlcst scvcrc. It is c'irruspond~ 0"' Nevme Chambcrmn’ chanC°l` hm mms' C°mmer°ml opmwn nv' _ lor of thc Exchequer, considers to ors bringing United States silver siabic prices will nlost certainly be M thc base of m°5t1m°mau°"aI p'°d“°e“ In much with the Brmm financial troubles. with a view to controlling produc- n and sales for the purpose of io ritlsh another grip on their old improving the price. - China is not pleased that more hvfe Jnlliiii had U00" Nportcd countries are abandoning the gold lime, will iilid the bottom of the capturing “adm As long as GN” bum Bankers beueve that such “_ ritiliii iS Off U10 H0111 l>8SiS. Cllr- tion will not help China‘s depreci- ical bonds. India has seen an all- IOW their 1913 I°"°ls'" rcncles are disnrrailged in other ated silver or her industry. China‘s -M -‘ ~ countries linked to the pound by silver stocks are held insumcient to commercial interdependence or pol- finance tho steadily increasing com- merce, and if additional nations und improvement in commodity desert gold it is feared that the lil- er outflow to them will result in I stringency. Z -___` this way the post office clrpnrtlnrnt hopes to give full satisfaction in de- livering Christmas mall. Another feature of the posini ar- rangements of ilitcl-est in this Pro- vlnce is the employment of a full postal car stariiilg from Halifax and retum. Day delivery. and that enrii' n1=ii lug of Chl-lstm'i= pnckrirzcs and greetings ig nb_~"_'.E~: n-s=rir',' if they are to roafh the recipients in proper time. i and proceeding through in Bangor Office. 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