. ,I M';§‘§‘S __ ' 11- ~- 1~;1;\1f1MS ...pi Aflhraeilatioe is vhdlclva to “ “ " "°°°°“'° i° M" 1% 1 f»`~"'¢:& 'T"'-~--~- b -""3 vie.. ee ic ia mused; ie vii-eu. 1viencHAN'1i ‘ _ ..1l,___ _ u A ' Merci-LANT Ali :rue Justice iniudietive tevue “__ _ 11 _. _ P P * ~ Y Y _ "`\~ 1 --------- - -1 ocvemrfaceaevue ieiuuiiimiiencv _ __ ;____ -1-in i . .-Ill-‘ wE, __-3 == _________,_________________ _ __ _ __ ___ _ ___ _____ ' ________ ___ _ _ _ _ ._ _L -___-_-.--.-. ~ »----.f -- ““"‘” "' ‘“" ARI1o'rrE'rowN, CANADA, MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1931 ' 1o PAGES :;':.‘.'.'.'s.:.'::.‘:‘1:.:.'.‘-?°:.‘_'°.:°"..':.?‘ f W" ' '1 _ 4 _» Ju: g _._ _ .___ .____g )_ .2 _g I - RA -ATLA TIC PL E IS DVERDUE iuurluiietcwn Olouliae Two Celts- , 'I Z 5 E' *' T - 1:- . . _ _» . . - 1 5, 1 1-x .-ma_.~1- --‘£1 Severe Blizzard TRADE WINDS 1==......1.....1. 25 THUUSANU Sweeps Province HUP P E U UF F FUR AZURES ,Very Heavy Snowfall Saturday , ____ Night. Traffic Temporarily 0" S°°°“d I-all Of Pal’ Halted Yesterday. _-___-1i-_ * Appointe ll n d 1 n ..Artiiur W. 0rawf0l'i| whose appoint sm of labor in no ment as deputy minister Ontario l0V¢l'l\mellt was announced I by Premier Henry. For the past two u years he has boon Inspector of lp. iirooilooohlp ln government and vu cam combi or D.`a,o.u. and new director of technical Qilllbatlofl in formerly vocational officer for Ham- ‘B the labor dclllrtment of federai govern- n vary .- from the - -- ---.- -V--- ' "W " " prmnh“""` the afternoon the sovefll- T w plough made automobile ‘ possible on the principal Says Strlb cl Wh ment. ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMING EVENTS, MEETINGS ETCS. X -€ "Mt stewart. Wednesday, eiuui- nm-W use-si m lns show. "Heart U. at Cornwall Monday night. newly cl 1438~2i A "C“fdi8on Shipping P1118 hogs and lambs EMUVY Nth. Wednesday. 1396-1-9-31 experienced in any storm within the ` 1 last 'blizzard whic One of the d large nniou two had inches more wind, which térnoon began blowing from the oirth- about 9 o'clock Saturday Hon,I,A_ Amr” Jam u__R_wket5 I °"““’”3' “nd °°"""‘“°d "°’“ that fir.-.hed uucugn the dark and stormy °‘°" "U "°‘“°'d‘Y ’“°"‘”“‘ ery tonight in dttemime ie pierce o heavy cloud bank as a suldv W the Pedeetrians and motorists had the United sum *spans 11-,-ad, wind, long overdue on a flight from Ber- muda. As the -night wore on, inhab- olid whiteness," shoulder “ants of Harm partlmuy “ve up 11° m°minG b°f°’° th” hope that the white monoplanc ` sidewalks were cleared and when the ,mum bo able in num, ,sump ,_ raged in blitmrd Dr0p0l‘- pnvalllng gale from the northeast irec when it unique experience yesterday after- 00!! l walls of "s A high. In t through oo ment sno traffic streets, most d @- heavlest falls of snow, few years, marked a. week-end spent itself in about and one- fallen, during the night ten oon on additional four inches. The east changed to the west. of walking or driving between fm still ns a faithful few experienced it was when majority of householders active shovellins the snow sidewalks before their n, the Durins caring e. wide roadway al- Load Flight From New York To Paris - Weather Condi- tions Favourable. (Canadian Press) h tied up traffic tem- HAMILTON, Bermuda, Jan. 10.- porarily yesterday. The storm, which was accompanied by a strong north- east wind, eighteen hours, during which a very of a pay load flight from New York nt of snow fell, to Paris. Local weather _ conditions At ii o'ciock Saturday afternoon were favorable as Mrs. Beryl Hart half meh” of ,mow and Lieut. William B. MacLaren The monoplane Trade Wind hopped (ll.l5 s. 111. EST) on the second lap took off on the 2,000 mile all water and during gh, fore- hop across the Atlantic. M was east Saturday af- ro PLANE ls OVERDUE and reach these Islands safely. roat difficulty in getting to church. _ The local wireless station contin 11008-Sl!! A0 f1°U“d°1` ually craokled out requests for news drifts waist high. gg gh, plane from ships, but no in- When the storm began to wane. formation was received. The plane, d the wind died down md piloted by Lieutenant William Mao lun appeared 0151!!!! the after- Loren and Mrs BUFYI Hart. Wil C1119 at about 11.15 a. rn. (845 B- m E. S. T.). ____ __ _____________ ___ _____ ____ __ _ __ _ _____..._i_,~-~-- ----- - ---- - ~'~~""' to the pavement. shear- o ing through drifts six feet deep, and piling the ins .snow to either side. On uch (c°”u““°d °“ pu’ 6) the world's championship. l 1 Is The Best streets citizens were very sey ranks w_ L_ (Young) smblmg at banquet of the services which the annoyed, on account of the the head of the hewyweight division members of the Fruit and Vegetable Breakers vl. Cornwall C. Pl°“¥h "“'°W|n3 tm “MW °"°" im and predicts today in his annual J "ed l’d°W°"“- thu* ‘“'°°'°' ranking of the worlds flstic stars for tr 0 iv. cemidmbie amount ei unuec- me mm' hom, magw,,e_ that me Commissioner for the United Kinr- Schmellng, if and when they duel for "Cam.ival at Milton Ill' 14th. Prices for best if not fine, January 18th. 1419-1-12-14-Ri. "New Wiltshire .District Lodge will BM in Barton Iodgeroonr. North \'fl1l0'l. Tuesday, January 13th at 2 P- M- 1394-1-9-si. _ *in "Pho Oyster Bed Driving club intend holding their first race Mon- day. -loculry 18th. If not nne, wed- MSUHY- 1419-1-l0~2i. "Annual Meeting of Harrington Presbyterian Church will be held W=do°=dny. -icuucrv um. i. _ 142|-I-M-Zi. 7 -_._ “Hjiilsboro District L. 0. L. meets li- B°yno lodge room, January 18th. ‘ 1931- Qt 8 P. m._ Stephan Tanion, Recording Secretary. 1 18-1-10-21. , Janu- ' ' costumes. Dill!! Uomllan will be held in i4th, llil, at 2 D. in Secretary. *__ oe or. ouii. Purdy smicb, woe- °°’°"‘°“" chester Co., N. Y., U. B. |179. Chronic mtiadiel w Ind euread at home, who they or- 4 lsinate. 7489-10-10-Smol. te A. Phono l' prevented hlsllltl See ma oger for ‘"1 Md h b "ood um;-y his or etc invitations of . Always gn 4480-Ii o "Danclng. Tlil Top Inn. Tuesday Queen "1 re -__. "rhg B,-gd” m ,M of 5t_ vm, here ofthe Dragoon Guards of which °"lll`H Orphanage in I-loly Redeemer Hall on Wednesday. Jan. 14th. Re- frcslimentg, 4485-3| Nl Tuesday night, Jan. lltn Wheat- el '-1" River. va Oyster Bed "Hockey as wneruey aim ami: "*‘°“ fl ' ii Bridle Poirular skating nights. Monday; in M Wednesday and Saturday. Fun for Ll. 1 _ “mm iell plrtl. under the direction of impressive. _invited to attend the function. _ _1 _ l1_ -xza .. . _ 1 E I ' 1 Lund- today in UI Y. Floiolv. on, Wednesday, Januar-yi ‘"7 1 93’ der Albert Memorial Chapel, in a h "Annual Meeting of the Hillsboro so . Frank o glitter she avoided so much h le uniforms. th Chief. Princess B 'L(°)uiS'e §;;"._.°::.:::;°r:'.:°:.°:..r.:°;.::°;1°.fi~ Is Club ship., °5S*“‘Y Wflfk- _pride of Georgia will whip Max d°m wel °" E Rilik al O €S 1. ci W » » (co-operation which has been arrang- P P 'ed between Canada and the West I Indies for the mutual promotion cr splendid achievement. I will only odd 5 the-lr trade. This represents an ideal Why weary ill Wvlldoillsl Thele M0 When It Was Brought Into The Chapel--Royal Family Present At Impressive Service. (Special to the Guardian) WINDOSOR, Eng., Jan. 10.-Lou- , Princess Royal, was laid to rest the Royal Tomb House un- contsining just a touch of ile alive. Among those present to last honor to thc departed daugh- r of the late King Edward and Alexandria, was a company the military Knights of Windsor their brilliant scarlet and loid The pallbearere were inem- o Princess Royal yas Colonel in- lcottiah piper: preceded the body was brought into tha Chap- fer the brief service conducted by a Man of Windsor. Dr. Albert Bal- Sii' Wolford Davies. The Dragoon Guards trunipeiers sounded tba lost post over the body. A little group of the Royal Fam. ily otherwise had the chapel service virtually to themselves. Those pres- ent included ine King, u1e'Princc of Wales, the Duke and Duchess of York, the Duke of Gloucester and other members of the Royal family, Princess Louise died last Sunday afternoon of heart trouble after g brief illness. She was 63 years old. Premier Ramsey MacDonald, _m, Hon. David 'Lloyd Goo;-gg, pun, Margaret Lloyd George, fm-d pu. moor and the Marquess of Reading were also present. It was the first Royal funeral since the recent re- storation of St. Georges chapel ang the service in the beautiful old edif- (loorgea choir song the mul- l |°°. softly illuminated. was most oil! for the Azores at 12.15 p. rn. NEW YORK. Jan. 11-Jack Demp- o l _ WINDSOR, Ont.. Jan.. 11- Produelion of moving pictures in Windsor is expected to start about April 1, according to an announcement made bore today by Fred W. Martin. Closely con- nected with the new company are the British Guimont and British Guimont of Canada, both REAVERS ARE LIJCKEIJ 0l|T Textile Dispute In England Reaching' _Serious Situation _ _ Be Affected. .__ (Special to the Guardian) BURNEY, Eng., Jan. 10.-Twenty- five thousand weavers inthe cotton textile industry were locked out today by 90 percent of the mill owners carrylngout the owners threat when 5.000 men who struck earlier in the week did not return to their _lol ltoday. The lockout was an organized M810' 0- 5- N°f"'°"¢\\Y» D-5-0-faction on the part of the employers .C., resident assistant general man- and 1; appeal-gd unlikely that any of Chamberlain, banned Marc Conn- LATEB. or" of 'loo Book of Monlnol in To- the mine inveived would reopen in- eiiy's ploy. “The Green Pastures; nio, who hu been raised to the d1v1duauy_ amough two lm-ge mms from English stage. is being persis- Doslllloh of I-lllli-Bllt lwtfil Null* not afilliatcd with the owners organ- ¢l' li- 71°” °"l°¢ |11 M°|\¢"l|- ization continued in operation. ‘W The textile dispute arose from the weavers refusal to accept the mill ,owners demand that each man now _operating four looms take over eight. There were fears that the dim- culties would spread, affecting about 050.000 Weavers and as many spin- iners. quarters in New York. fore Of British Dallying After The War. bbers' Association ` ren or pire. The question of economic oo- ct almost of some controversy But a s, we are reminded of that admirable piece of practical business schcmo of inter imperial collaborat- lnn between two areas producing different staple commodities, neith- sr able to produce thc chief staples nf the other-a linking up of the temperate and the tropical lones. This scheme has given the Empire that splendid fleet of vessels which sails under the house flag of the Canadian National Stesmshlps, manned by Oanadim sail. ore, carrying Empire products on either voyage, and built, where the, best ships should be built, in the shipyards of Great Britain. The scheme has already proved itself by its fruits-in the circum- stances ths obviously appropriate word. Few things have been more gratifying in recent history than the imperial progress of the Jamaica banana. Two years ago Canada im- ported direct from Jamaica only 51.000 bunches out ef a total import of I 1-I millions, In the last finan- cial year she imported 2,120,000 bunches out of a total import of nearly four millions. In the first six months of the current year her After speaking at the st. John Hefnarfhage Sir VVillian__1'Cla_rk High Commissioner To _ Can. Speaks Convincingly ‘=o1°°-ef 11m- E- M1111- -1--11 _ ____ _ _ _ ov `,______i__________,_ S. ells the Why and Where- Cause OF Death Due A To Shock (Canadian Press) d as dis- _ ibuton sh, wmiam Um_k_ High SYDNEY Mm-gg, N, 5,, Jim, 11- ing from the United States trcwler Bhock and hemorrhage as the result of a blow delivered by Harold Young, it to a y: ' There are also the services which W” 31"” L’ th' °°“"° °f Jam” simmer mmmmn to mgloceed to our commerce renders to the Em- B°'m°r'° d°°th. by " c°r°“°"° ‘mm the scene' on Mmum of gh Winds empanelled last night to make fur- pemgion wuhm th, mmm., hu ther inquiry into the circumstances 9-'bl°-A0 WW” Yfwmouth ‘mm 0°' surrounding Bonner-'s sudden death. during s flstic encounter with Young a week ago Young held on s charge Je _ - I U ' in-re in the Maritime Provinces and 01' manslaughter, will appear in court the Sgmmef W”"l’°°1 W” W "M ef' d R t emonz those whose business in life f°f Pf°Um”"’~"Y h°*‘"“3 "°m°"°W- ‘ect G me westpooi and white' lo buy and sell fruits and veg- 1 C ble "'_1'W~W"__°-*_W--_-__-' by more than half a million bun- ches as compared with the first six months of the year before. That is a still worlds left to conquer. There is for example, the world of the to- mato. The Government of the Ba- hamas is ondesvorlrig to establish trade in Canada in the plump and luscious tomatoes of those sunny ls- les. I have just been presented with a cmte of these admirable products. beautifully packed and graded, so I speak with all the conviction of per- lenal experience. With them came an alluring poster showing I. truly noble tomato, a great deal larger than the ship in which it was about to voyage northwards and the shore with palm trees complete, which it was about to leave. The poster bears the wise admonition "Trade With the Empire" And I would venture to suggest to you that that should be your motto, both in your buying and in your loloe to the rotallers whom you supply. Help them to ri;a)2e. ‘what ia perfectly true, or can asily be‘1niade true. that that is the cer- tion which sells the goods. I speak of this with some con- ddenca because before I came out tc Canada I was a. member at home of Jamaican imports had grown agua (continued on Pon ll 250,000 Hands May, ru.. SCHUUNER IS Mentioned ' - Earl of Cromer, who as Lord iently mentioned as possible sucess- to Lord Wiiiingdon as govemor- general oi’ Canada. _1-T FRUR MASTER IN IJISERESS ' 1(Ca`nadian`l’i'ees) ST. JOI-i'.N, N. B. Jan., 11-With her rudder gone, the four rnasted Zwicker and Co. Lunenburg, N. was rerported in distress fifteen miles south southwest of Cape Sable N. S., in wireless and telephone mmsages received here tonight by J. O. Ohesley, agent for the Depart- ment of Marine. The schooner is boiurd from Turk Island to Liverpool, N. S., with 9, cargo of salt, The first intlma.ticn of the New- son's trouble was received in a. wire- less to Mr Chesley early this even- Whitecap. Mr Chesley telephoned to Yarmoutli. N. S. to the Government and seas. the Laurentian will be un- morrow momlug.Mr Cheeley later telephoned the owners at Lunenburg. A wireless received later tonight from ap were standing -by the Newson. FRUITLESS SEARCH The Laurentian, according to Yar- nuziili .li-.=1patrlics. i'e-turned there 'eslcrday n.t't.°i'nnmi after spoiiriing a. day ciuiisiiur off Sail Island in o fruitless search for the hulk of tlicl Boston fishing schooner Josephine Decosta, wrecked seyeral months ego cn Blonde Rock. 'The Laiuentlan started out fm- St. John, but on ac~ count of rough weather went back to Ynnnouth in the evening. E Will TenderA‘ Farewell Dinner To Willingdons (Special to tho Gulrdian) OTTAWA, Jan. 10.-The Prime Minister and Miss Mildred Bennett pro tendering a farewell dinner to ‘their Excellenclcs the Viscount and Lady Wlllingdon at the Chateau Laur- ier on Tuesday evcnlng next. Their Excellencics will leave the following day for Quebec and Saint John. sail- ing from the latter port on Jan. 14. A select number nf guests have been (Canadian Press) UITAWA, Ont., Jan. ll.-Gold is required by a country solely for the purpose of meeting an adverse bal- ance of foreign payments. The measure of the gold reserve which any country requires is the maximum amount that is likely at any time to be needed for export in order to meet an adverse balance of pay- ments, pending such time as thc causes leading to an adverse bal- ance can be rectified by other ap- propriate means. The above prin- ciple was enunciated Saturday by Sir Basil Blackett, eminent authority of finance. who addressed the Can- adian Club here today at luncheon. sir suiii chose fer nu subject "cold and the world trade depression." In dealt hind sion, tion, tion with the causes which lie be- the present world-wide depres- touched on the wheat situa- indicating how an overproduc- of this basic commodity inevit- ably affected the general economic standards of the public, and conclud- ioontinued on page 8) _ ai _ W , Last Minute News Flashes ' -11 (Canadian Press) GUQYAQUIL, Ecuador, Jan. 10 -Landslides today engulfed a. train at Higra, lrilling 170 persons reports received hero said. PARIS, France, Jan. 10.- Frauce's foreign trade fell off 110,000.000,000 francs (about $390,- 000,000) during the first 11 months of corresponding period in 1929. NEW YORK, Jon., il-Nathan st;-aug, aged phiianthrovpisf. and leader of North American Jewry died suddenly at 4.30 a.m. today at his home in San Remo Hotel . He was 82 years old. 1 MIAMI. Fla.. Jan., ll-Win Day, 15 year old Chicago golfing sensation \.'nn the crown in the Miami midwinirr amateur toum- ament today by defeating i.ee Chase, 'Buffalo one up a`t the 40th hole . BA'|!.Hl',\, Brazil, Jan., ll-The mlm. tram nilenilc flyer sound ron arrived here from Natal at 2.20 o‘clnck thu afternoon_ (li.20 a. m. E. S. T.) The planes stunt- ed over the city for um minutes The streets were filled with cheer Ing crowds. PICTOU. N. S., Jan. l1--lJlm- court Marion the Second, owned by Thomas Hooper, breeder of Ayreshires, has just been cred- ited with a Canadian record for two-year-olds as the roinilt cf producing 15,388 pnunds nf milk in the course of a 365 day lui- (Spcci.i| in the Gue."|i1f'.‘_` EDMONTON. Jan. 10.-Col. F. C. Jamieson, K. C., Conservat- ive, was elected to fill the vacanr! in the Legislature created by the death of Col. (`. W. Weaver, Con- servative in Edmonton constit- ueney. the course of his' address, he’ 1930 as compared with the 1, _ Gold And World TradeD§;_>ression Sir Basil Blackett, Eminent Authority On Finance, Ad-_l dresses Canadian Club On Important Subject. A New Director ’ J E. W. Beatty. K.('., president cd 'ihe Canadian Pacific Railroad, who, has been appointed a director of Ina ternationai Nickel Company, mol ceedfng the late Lofrii Mtlchdl. -li PUBLISHER PASSES AWAY (Canadian Press) LUNENi3U1=1.c+. N. s.. Jen. ii-P. gr., Morehead, for half a century o0§`- nected with the publishing of newspapers in Nova. Scotia, mem his home yesterday. He was born hr St. Croix. Dutch West Indies, 1 enty-one years ago and publii here the Mslagash Neva and Newfxdf Gazelle. ` As'/zs Sash. Govt; To Spend Six Million On Roads (Special to the Guardian) Rnc.1:NA_- Jun. io.-.neeclb\a1' passed at a speriiil conference na recommendations agreed upon at dl cxerizflvc meeting acre presented iq the Government in the form of memorandum l"i-ldcy moming members uf the executive of ' Saslratchewan Assr>cla'ir1n of Mimiclpalitics. Iiicliulr-d in the leech uilon was one requesting thc Den partmcnt of rllghwxlys to spend Sw- 000,r)00 in the iliree hundred and thileh rural municipalities of the provinq in 1931 and allow farmers to work the roads, and the money earned be applied on the payment of IDE taxes on their lend. _ ,The Weather, Etc; TORONTO. Jan. i2-Strong _ west to west winds and mod gales. mostly fair and somewhat oo er. Temperatures I Maximum ... ..... .... Mll'l.\.l'h\l!ll ._ .. ..... .,.(; High tide this afternoon at 5. an tomorrow morning at 0.10. Sun rises this morning at 7..‘l11f lm( sets this afternoon nt 4.44. New moon Sunday, Jan. 18, 13( p. m. A _____~ 11,1;_.._l RU BIN H000 F LOU|l ” is milled rizht where the world’s best wheat £_1‘0Ws L 4 ' ‘ _i 3 tl ,_ |*_, 1 _ if $5 I ll ,.1-_nn "°‘; _-_~_‘_>‘*":;¢.-. it 11. 1~1 __ ,~ 3 /E11" 3' ‘ 11 1~ ill' ‘ 1 | ~ ' 1 .1 '1.;' .o_o-. 7T` 1. 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