rfivwwfiy- 1 ‘i f.» PAGE SEVENTEEN ' PREMIER BAXTER REPlES Til ‘STATEMENlf lllllE BY c. ll. R. Premier Charges Government. Railways l With Desire ToMonopolise Traffic In i Certain Areas And Defends His Asser- tions Made In Add resses Delivered In. Upper Canada And The United States. SAINT JOHN. N- B.. Dec. 23. ~— why the question of gateways was. "The whole question is simply that involved in the Maritime Freight‘ the Canadian National Railway dB-lllates Act, 1927. l sires to have a monopoly of traffic "This act was passed by the pre-, Within i1 Oertllhi telfltflfy- I lefllieisent Dominion Government for the it t0 the Dflollle t0 Judge Whethel‘ purpose of implementing that por- that Will Produce i111 ehtlrflly tlon of the Duncan Commission re-‘ healthy State 0f flffillffi." Thllfilport dealing with this subject and Hon. J. B. M. BHXIBI‘. Premier ofwas I thought. an absolute keeping‘ NOW Brunswick. C0ll0li-ld95 Fl reply of good faith on the part of the D0- to 11 Statement mode by the C-N-Rfiminion Government. It was some- on Wednesday, in which the Prem-l thing that the business men of the ier was criticized for certain state-‘Maritime Provinces received with a ments made in Upper Canada and great deal of satisfaction and I the United stfitfifi- _ ithink justly so. The government‘ "If my conduct-has met with has not made any effort to change the dlfiillfllTlhh-tlhh 0f the lllflhililfl“ the act or to lessen its effectiveness. iucnt of the Canadian Nationallbilt the C.N.R. management has llllllwflyii. Mr. Baxter said. “It can done all that it possibly could do to only he because thllt mflhflEemeht ifilminilnizr‘ the effect of what the out. of line with the wishes of the government igrailtcd. That is whail representative commercial bodies." ,1 am finding fault with and it is H‘? delllhd i/ht‘. illlfigfltlflll that hi‘ what the business men of the Mari- Wils Bcihlf! T01‘ the Canadian Pacl- timc Provinces arc iiutling litult fie Railway. "As a matter of factf‘. with. he said, “I have never in my whole. professional career acted for that company in even the smallest par- Officials lllaking Statements ticular and I certainly did not act to the Men in Moncton for them on the occasion of the hearing before the Board of Rail- way Commissioners." i “Sometime ago I was charged fronl the salne quarter with having circulated an incorrect statement about the C.N.R. to the effect that Hon. D1‘, Baxter's Statement. was they had officials making state- in pin-t as fniiows; ments to men at Moncton that. if "it; i3 no); ngcegsayy, I think, {or the gateways were kept open there me to go into detail with reference would be less work for the railmen. in this matter,’ so far n3 my per. “I certainly saw such statements sonal activities have been concerned ill the ililbllv PYPSS. \\'hi0h W115 lily I have felt it my duty, as Premier source of information and they of the pruvincc, to try ti) givg 9i- have since been corroborated by the {cct to thc wishes as gxprggggd in statements of Mr. J. l). McKenna the by the‘ Boards of Trade of the in tho Telegraph-Journal. Iiliovo Maritime Provinces. ‘ If my con- no reason to doubt the accuracy of duct in doing so has met the disap- those statements nor does the den- prcbation of the management of the ifll lllfldl‘ by the C-N-R- Change my Canadian National Railway, it can bfllivf hi-thl? 101151- only be because"thatmanagement is , out, of iinc with the Wigheg of the ought to realize, that if the C.N.lt. representative commercial bodies. is 0h =1 Cilllllihtltivt‘ hash. it Will “I sec thnt the complaint, of the ileed the best rolling stock. tile best Canadian National Railway is that SBFYlCQ ilild the largest lllilllhel‘ 01' myself and other; have nnide of. men to perform its service so effic- forts to convey the impression tllat iontiy as to successfully moot any the Canadian National Railway has competitor. Thus it is vntiroly in been cndeavoriilg to change the poi- thc interest of the railwaymen as icy chi-pied out, [or many yehrg by W01] as iii tht! interest 0f the Ship- the Intercolonial Railway in respect 1791's 0f the lylolltlme PFOYhICCS that to the routing of traffic destined to there should be ironipeiition. points wgst of the Mnfllinifl5 “I think the C.N.R. is more free through st. John, N, B" rind so; from the influence of local politics Rosalie, Que, than it used to be in times past, but. I am sure there is still enough in- terference left to militate against Glll-"Vlllls of St. John the road giving as good service as it and Sto- Rosalie would under competitive conditions. "Apparently those of us ‘who "It l5 11 lhht thht. lihtll the PBSS- made the contention, which we are hi8 0f thB Maritime Ffeldhi» Riltw charged with making. were at least Act. i927, what are called the water- pflftihlly right, The supreme Ways of Saint John. and Ste. Rosalie Court has decided that st. Rosalie hie"? Olim- After the passage of gateway shall remain open. Yet ihilt Hot. the C.N.R. asked to close it was the C.N.R. that desired to lhem- The RB-llwllli Commission close it. I am silrc it was not the lvllieefl the illlllllciltlofi- Alld flil- government of Canada ivhich set fli-‘lll W85 tfllleil 't°' the Slillleilih‘ that action ill motion.“ _ Court of Canada, and the result of that appeal has been that the gate- way at Ste. Rosalie remains open while that at Saint John is closed. How. under these elrcunstances it is possible to say that the C.N.R. has not been trying to change the policy pursued for many years I tlihllflt Possibly sec. Nor do I see l n) i. Baxter's Statement ——{§}——————~ Documents Prove Communist Guilt _,““.‘““*‘+H‘*..... (Special to the Guardian) Condensed Specials RATE.—-4c. por word, not each insertion in this column. q 9000640004 +600 096-0 k§§ O SHANGHAI. _ll(‘('- 21L- The Nil‘.- ioulllisl (lovi-rnnlrul toill_, official statement carrying the uaulo ol‘ Dr. t‘. (l. Wu. Nationalist lliulsivl‘ of I"(ll'i‘li.{ll .\l‘l'.’lll‘u. (lo- t‘ll\l'l.‘ll lhul tho llOt'llllll'lll!~l fouud ill tllo Soviet consulate nil (luutlul ‘SQME-"HNG DlFFERENT l" provc conclusively tho (‘Jllllillvlly (‘llllslmaa can“ “ml greemlllll‘ of the (‘oulmuulnt third lull-run» Se“ Gllaldlllll Job plllll-ery gel‘ louul lu lhc rcccul (‘onion upris- ectlon, in“ - "'—*i—i’_“"ll Tho i-cpurl illll-ul-s llocll ‘Cuolcll TURKEYS- GEES orients were found showing plans Ducks and clllcllells lol‘ Xllllm". for arming ilu- pousuiil flllll inriuivrfl Saunders, Newsomo 55 CO- _l'or tho purpose ul‘ seizing llll‘ gov- “ —"""i , crnuienl lillll tll>41ll'llllllH tho govt-ru- ‘CHRISTMAS BARGAIN. TWQ . meilt troops- uscil upright pianos. Milli-r llros-l Th" g,,v,.,.“m,.,,| i" H“. "up. Mlllll“ Sl‘ll'9~ Slliblt‘! it (lot-n uoi consider It uoc that llllll l3” canary to reply to l-‘ore-igu .\llui~4- *'"";'¢"‘ fer t‘. V_ Tklillfillflfllfll lllllt‘. blli ‘JOB PRINTING 0F EVERY Rilyfl"'llll\ friomlslilp which the descllplloll- cllelply lllld Plliledl‘ Nationalist. (iovcrllinurlt cxlllbllozl 1301181)’ executed. Guardian Cell‘ toward the (lolnmuilist party null tral Job Printofy. Phvht? 132~ Soviet Government in ihc punt “f 'W't—"'—‘***~—‘" was llne lo iho bcllui‘ llilt tllli “on WANT Goon ENVELOPE“ “llNllilIHl were slnccrc ‘in their pllces 50 m!‘ 300i 100 1'01" 359i Hyllllrlllly lolvarll lhc (‘liiursc Nut- 250 for 55C; 500 101' "-90; 1.000 for louzllists who are struggling for "~95- PmtPBld- Gilfifdlfln Cl" frocllolu. but recent evcuis lltlY" llce- Gunman J05 Pflntfifll- ti’ proved that ‘the Soviet’ government . i; is trying o denationnlize the ‘Psflsouu AND SOGIETY Soviet vi-fuhrrll cllfmwyp cmfwyp DPlVBtQ Ohffltlllll 037118 Dflhted (lhiuesl- Nationalists and convert to order. Call at Guardian Job (‘lilnn llllc on apprmlilgc of the Prlhtery- Soviet liulon Illrolnzll the lilcorlr _ ‘~——~—--———-—i——~ oration or their methods 0i’ lib-H- AITISTIC l-ITTII. HEADS AND truclloil- The l‘ll!Il|l‘lllill‘.V consider" blotter: for use during Christmas Minna "f gr\]f~pv'|\,lt‘l'VflllUl‘l commit season on hand at Guardian Job (‘liinn to remove Russian centres of ‘hostile actlvihv." -“-I--shclilci-"tiiink""that "the-morn" - ~- (Speolal to the Guardian) I):\I{IS, lieu. 23. -~ Prciiiicl‘ Poin- care today skilfully piloted the hiilliéirt through the Senate, working Hlrlirill’ ilvlfilllllllli lo Hl‘lii‘tlllll.l4 The government measure was atlopto. tonight, 271 to l7, with a number of minor modifications introduce‘! by lilo Senate iulo the hill as ii came up from the clialnbi-l‘ of lit putleu- "File budget was passed by ihc chunlhel‘ December 1Z5 by l5 to 113:’. . after the Premier had achieved the unprecedented feat 0t‘ keeping pol- ltlcs out. of budget (liscussltliis, Mrs. Grayson Off Ont First Lap Of Flight (Canadian Press) ROOSEVELT FIELD, N- Y., Dec- 23. —- Mrs. Frances Wil- son Grayson took off in her amphibian plane, “Dawn",' to- day on the first leg of her pro- posed winter flight to Europe. The “Dawn" left: the ground at 5W p- m. With the scheduled landing place Harbor Grace, Nfld- With Mrs- Grayson in the “Dawh" were Oskar Omdal, her pilot. and Bruce Golds- h°i‘°l1qi1 navigator Golds- brooulilh was navidator on the "Dawn" on its attempted non- stop flioht to Europe last sum- mer- After reaching Nova Scotla on the fliqht, the pilot, Wilmer Stultz turned back be- cause of engine trouble. lwlllllllfilifi. lull illullil IN llH liliui Will be Fo_rl_nally Org- iii “O can... on Janu- ary 20. Dec. ' OTTAWA. 23.— Twenty branches of the Canadian Air Loni-mo and eighteen ucroiilaile clubs have been organized in the princliial cities of the Dominion as a result of a tour made by Major- Gencral J. H. MilcBricn, C. B., C. M. G., D. S. 0.. chairman of the executive committee, who returned today to Ottawa. The chairman encountered en- thusiasm in all parts of the Do- minion. The aims of the league. are to ensure development of civil and commercial aviation; to encourage education? research, and experiment in aeronautics; to secure an ade- quate nir force to meet the require- ments of defence and to remain cn- tirely independent of all political parties. The motto is “Canada and the Empire united by air." The league will be formally org- anized. General MacBrien said, at a meeting in Ottawa on January 20th and 21st. Meanwhile branches have been organized at Charloltctow Halifax. St. John, Quebec. Moti- treal, Ottawa. Pctcfboro, Oshawa. Toronto. Hamilton, London, St. Catherines. Windsor. Guelph, Gait. Winnipeg, Regina. Saskatoon, Ed- monton. Calgary. Vancouver and Victoria. Such well known Canad- ians as Premier Tascherean, Licut.- Governor Perodcau. of Quebec, E. W. Beatty. Sir Arthur Currie and Hon. Walter Nicol are supporting the league. The membership fee is $2. With regard to the light aeroplane clubs, which are subsidiary to the Air League. General MaeBrien es- timates the cost of learning to fly ltt fronl $150 to $200. Women are eligible and several already have en- rolled. In Montreal there are 700 ap- plicants. Qualified instructors will give tuition. Physically fit and oili- crwisc desirable persons of i8 and over may join the aeroplane cllibs. which receive assistance froln the government in the shape of aircraft. ._. *__40>--—-- — Dalhousie Rugby Team In Vancouver. (Canadian Press) VANCOUVER. B. C., Dec. 23. — Members of the University of Dal-, housic rugby team arrived in Van-I couver this morniflR l9!‘ ii Rorirfi 0i’, three games in Vancouver and Vic-l toria under the Elltlllfih will“ Tlll‘ lonir trip from Halifax was made by eighteen plavers and two officials. Manager Winfield stated his team is in fine condition. “Have had exercise at every divisional point oni the way across and the boys are not feeling the journey so far and will require little llmberlng up. said Diflncsnor; Mrs. (i. W. Ritchie: Mrs John Rankin. coach. anized at g Meeting Qsince the Santa. Claus inn BLESS THEM EVERYllNE ANll MAKE HIS FACE SHINE llPllN THEM llNll GIVE ‘THEM XMAS incl AND luv. AMEN. j i ‘The Christmas Pals Club Have E a r n e d Their Reward And May Go T0 Church _ Tomorrow And Worship God W it h Clean Hearts And. I11 The Right Spirit. N0 “Supplicating Hand” For t Santa’s Gifts Has Been Spurned By The Generous Readers Of The Gu ardian, Every Stock- i113‘ 0f Needy Little Ones Will Be Filled Tonight. l i l Today (‘lfllvl lhc brief campaign Mm phi-k fvIg-(liilghh; Mil-lg Ilorls, ml‘ hiilll llll‘ lllilll chills. llhfl the l-iownil; Miss l)lurle1'l‘oolnbs; lllrs. iGilai-diari has llh- extreme satisfac- w_ h‘ Iii-mm,“ MTS’ p_ A_ Ho“... tlon oi an‘ uncing that no fewer m; 3,115,, 1391].. Agnew; Mpg. Jqlini lAmery To Stay BENNETT PREACHES iESStlll ' r (Special to The Guardian) OTTAWA. Dec. 23—-Rt. Hon. L. C. Amery, Secretary of State for Do- minion Affalrs, will be in Canada for almost a month, reaching here‘ on January sixth. He will deliver, tnree addresses in Toronto. {OW- 66 Chmren _ . Still Unreportedl (Canadian Press) ,' QUEBEC. Dec. 23.-Thirty-three' children that have lost their lives,‘ 66 are still unreported and the rest are safe. This is the result,‘ of a detailed check up made by! llF lllEllllfhlillNAlllllNlllll Conservative Leader At Commercial ‘Trav- ellers’ Banquet Speaks Of Canada’s Pros- perity And Wonderful R e s o u r c e s. — Whole Future All d Greatness 0f This Country Lies In Maintaining‘ Relations With The Empire. TORONTK), Dec. 23 . . lion. it. Riel/- Muller st- Romauldr supermril}. Bennett (lelivilrcd his first. Tor" lPH (‘anzulizius of tomorrow by treat- ontl imwaiigil engagements. 0f the H059“? st- Charles °ll thelflllll) sileech since his clot ion lo parliz-illurly‘ in resimci to nfltur-ll loll of llle dlsaslel wlllch t°°k placel the leadership of the ‘(fonselvvailtwa rcsii|lr<:cs. l“ the Hollplce on Wednesday Qbparty at the annual banquet of ill.» last week. Willi rogartl l(i imperial prob- Tlle Rev Mllmer belielhtCommerciul Travellers’ AssocLi-‘lclns. (‘hlel efforts ought to be dir- 95 lllal the “my Blx mlsslng are all tion of (limada last. night. Di-llbor- ocicil to it tltltlllfllllllif of the econo- with families in and around Quebec ntoly avoiding political linostioils mic life wiiliiu tho Empire. the and that they wll-l be reported wlm" he gilvu no hilit of his future policy speaker thought. Canada could fluii in the next few days. Man Implicated In ' ' ' iullit ‘l c iufilll-ucc iii h -r l|~-stin_v'llliil ully ullici" counlry- lo. lltlLllllllllllltlllllll on lilo ilnljl of ’l‘ouclilug on his l‘l.’l't'.lll visit LastlAug-ust (Canadian Press) LOS ANGELES, Calif», Dec. 1:3.- bllt preached a lesson of idcallsln and (fauadlailislu. llc urged his hearers lll going up and down lin- (fUlllIll'_\' to inculclilc a love of (‘an each (‘llnluliiill lo play hit-i il.ll'l iil milking llcr ouc oi" lilo iarvlii uni- lons of the world. Mr- lit-illicit spoke in reply lo t. toast to Canada proposed by lion ,than 3'76 Lu-tly lutlv ones have '- . ,_ _ , _ (i_ 110w, i- inni-ri_..(,n_ 1.1 ,. _\ i, i5. been provided ior and will have M“A1112?IE455},glegfiegllzlglillglzgfilcn‘Antlrevlii Olivier" l(l"ll1k"l"‘l llllllllllllte}. lei- of Ulllltilrlt). M h m I l itlmll‘ swhklllFi-‘l lllled by Slmtllillynilulail; Mrs. (Lil. llolbrook; lfy ‘N1? am l”) _ l‘ ‘m Mr. Helmet! liuulcht-tl lillu it ‘Cllllls Pal“ lUllllllll~ lMrs. tlir.) Ira Yeo; Mrs. Isaac CnP-(fump u: l" l“ ‘ m d,“ l m] - '. pauergvric of Canada, her prescui some ‘ll llll’ illllii hill/e Still t0 ter; Miss llcrthzi Carter; Mrs Wilqllase’ was ‘locate?! tloday 11.639, Al“, l)l'(l.‘ll)(‘l'll_‘v’. licr i-zrtaat ri-sollrccs , end ill their parcels, and we plead iiain ilhicliougall. llunter itiverllxfln n}.letglqxllll“lflllllllllllelllllllllfllb c h uregiiniii with fulurc ivonhh and ,\vitli them to have them delivered Miss itnliy Mat-Dougall, Hunter hail: he'll“; prisoner hum‘ Jam‘ i“... nni-iiiign “g a ninniin... ni- H“. lftl. the Guardian early this forenoomnivcr; 311.4,, h-ene Home; Mics in ordor that they may be dospetole‘ Lena Horne: Mrs. J..\I. ivioracyen. ed to their destination in ample Mr. (hie. Allehby; iyir. AA, Al. tllhc- _ iley; llisu ti. Judson, Alexandra; A, The Gllflroion hail o busy time Friend: Mr. on. Currie; 31111.11.‘ YPSlQITlilY- All "S. 0- S." Call W85 J. Palmer; Airs. John ALongworth received fronl Sunlnicrside that they Elfin (‘.. li. ll. Longworth; Miss were short of supplies, and a case of Lilla voles. North Milton; Miss Et- over twenty stockings was sent by la (kilos, North Milton; Mist-i llutil express in the afternoon. Another AiclCzlchi-ru; (lratles 5 & C Niodel lair call was rcccivetl from Souris School; .\lr. llan Wlllialns. l land four little ones were provided airs. Fol. l). A. ltlacKiilnoil; Illr. .for there in addition to the supply lloujzmliu llreiiiner; Miss iiflllt IfCStGiTIfiY- Shannon: Mr. Fred Shannon, Tins afternoon and event r th0,l\'_o1j,l,ll lllvui- Road; Mrs. Percy city parcels will be delivere and Williams; Alisa Joan will be ready for inspection by Mrs. \V. t‘. Cook; Jliiss lilleanr-r Santa Pals and others interested at Cook. l noon today. l Mrs. AJLl-‘isher; Miss lliargilrct Come ai ce them for yourselves, Slur-us; .\ll.s Loum Weeks; l\irs.l {August thus eliminating him, pol- ‘e said, from ally connection with tho crime. Cramer told tleiociivres that among his acquaintances was u‘ woman known as Julie llunuiui: who was also named by Hickman in ills confession to police at l'cuv illeton. Ore. t “I know lllckman," Andrew is impossible for me lo have ecu in on that killinE. its too ridiculous Williams: l0 llllk ‘lllollh I'll.‘ lll-“fll Tlilhl hill“ wt.- would ilcvrloil the l‘\'.<t)lll'l'~"s‘ ‘i all the time.” (Special to The Guardian) LOS ANGELES, CaliL. Dec. 23.-- The State ‘of California moved British l'Il"""'-- "w" (flilnuliails, lll‘ thought, realized what a wondr- tllilli: i! was i.) be a Canadian or what priviloizcs of happiness ail-l libcl'l,v-lli<-y oiljoycd as cilizcus of this t'()llllll'_\'- Potentialities But Scratched Tho pclcillizllilics of the t'illlllll‘_-' lllltl but-n but scrzllcllirll he salt}. ,("l'llll'lel' llllll lmlllil" “l ‘lflllll kllow Those living; iollay llittl boon horn Cecile why he illlfkotl on me. ()1 com‘ l‘. ll at least hull‘ n ccuiury loo soon i.) see the country as it. should be. ii true to (iursclvcs and our fore-bears lhc counlri‘ not lo use in: illtwus in any grout national tilliili‘ bul u» trustees for fuluro iil-ucrulious. “Fills grclll lilurl." said lll" You will r . ize the anlount of work H. 1,. \vlll‘l‘l‘ll§ Alilsttu- Robert De-swlllly and seclell-lf lmllly l‘) Save speaker, “wits won for us by ill" .the receiving and (lespatching nf lllois; Miss llcleu DeBlols; Master fol‘ the llllllglllllllr lll llle “Om Ol blood and lroilsurt» oi‘ lllc Iiritish those Santa Claus gifts entails. (lorilon DeBlois; Master aiaurioe, Every parcel received is opened, IlriuLv; Miss Annie McKenzie; Mr l his being convicted the life of Wil- liam Hickman confessed kidnapper- people. ll was given to us, without ilrlco, as the greatest l|l'l‘ll2li.’.\l loft its contents inspected. and addtioils Lvlilri l). llulii: Miss L. ’l‘oonibx;land alleged slayer °l l2 Year old on the North Aulcriczlu couliucuf- nlnclc where necessary. A bag oi‘ Miss Bertha illt-Quaiil; Miss Alarioil candy. an orange and an apple is POW/Oi‘! llliss Stosea Power; Mrs. added by the Gilardiail. All is re- Green; Zllrs. W. A. Stoivlirl: lilli-‘fl wrapped in Christmas wrapper and -\liii‘.l0l'l6 Stélvdfi; Marian Parker. Shortly after the hos Angeles county grand ‘jury m- dicted Hickman last night on Allister Freller-loharges °l kidnapping and niurdBP ndrimigcd in inninwnded 11.61pm)“, ick Seaman and llouiilil Seiimanping the girl, detective Lieutenants ninwri on Shep/cs in nccolrdal‘cc The Baptist Church Scouts; The vrith its hhnihg-i; and anni- hein-b, Crows, Owls, Wolves and Foxes: checked by the roll of entries is -\ll'-‘l- llllll-ll-i 'l'- (i- 'l'ilYllii'; Mi‘. Al rcnriy im- (iciivery A Pomeroy; Airs. Murdock Mcq No listed cliiltl tonight will get Kllilwlli Mro- (hr-l l“.l’- Tayiom} less than it asked; lll most cases it lll-“S Emily ltviiil-‘i; Eli's. Jacki will get more. lllllliei llllfi- A- l\'- N11156- Therc was a splendid supplemenl- Mil-Y" and MYS- tiry monetary response to the ap- , iaclll. upwards of $150 being received Ml“ Dolly Phllllils. lug where the children had not otherwise been provided for. C~ McLuie; A Friendli The hearts of the Guardian staff “ll-is Lillian McKenzie. Mlssl have been made giad by the gen. Roberta Spencer, Mrs J. P. Crockett,‘ ercus. Christmas spirit which has Mls- Bmwh. 153 WBYmOl-Lth St; MlS-“l prevailed, making light their task in Bolites. MP8. Stevenson. Masteri filling; the Santa Claus parcels. Jock Boll. West Royalty: Miss Ednui Seine of the requests made wese Gflldflh. M158 Dofflthy 9016011. M1‘. morc than Santa Claus should be tlnct assurance of the clergy that 5- Bllflelflh. Allefilllei MYS- Ffeellillh ‘they were urgently required, the Hewitt. Cflrdllflh; MYS- George Guardian unhesitaiingly passed Peflrwh. MTS- W- H- PFOWSB. MYS- them on to the Santa Pals who did Aler- MoDonaid. Bradaibene: Mr. not fail us or disappoint the chil- J- P- 50111911. M155 MBTY Ciltheflill! "mp Wright, Miss Janet Horne, Sum- Little more need be said. The iflfifslde; MIS- Limtl. Mrs. F. B. appeal has been most generously Cflhffld. MiSS Melviml Sfllliiderifm. Orville M. Murray, Mrs. Colin En n‘ cirpccicri in mini, in); on the dis. Murray. Miss Betty Flood, Mrs. B. Heneault and left by airplane Harris and Taylor where the for Pendelton, Ore. youth is in Jail. jéeaw Miller, MastersAB B I n E N T S Darrel Murray and Herbert Murray, the Y's Men's,‘ and expended on boots and cloth- clllb- Mafil-el‘ 0901138 J- ROEGIS and. - gfaster Thomas M. Rogers, Masterl i lllilllfi (Canadian Prefil MONTREAL. Dec. 23. —— George Arthur Guerard. members of a snow shovelling gang employed by the city. were instant- iy killed today when struck by a Canadian National Railways‘ sub- urban train between St. Remi and Decourcelles streets here. The men were on their way to work when the accident occurred. An inquest met and el/pfy pgullgn granieity The Master Dick Filiiter, Master David'will be held. Guardian would like to mention a Flllltlil‘. Milstei‘ Bllflh Flllltel- faithful and consistent member of the club who has not chih was ing. Summerslde. ‘started follr years ago, viz. the Rev. iii-on Annie May MiioKiiinon. George Millar, lute of Alberton and New Argyle; Miss Marion Gerri. French River, now of Douglastown, sliiilhllori; lilies liililh Lilli!- N. B. Mr. Millar gave the club his Wliviilloy Itivcr: liirfi. Iivilil Mo" blessing and substantial silpport in ln-oil: Masters Gcorili‘ tiilii llhhlllhi i924, and every ycnr Since has hit-Loud: lllnster George lnmanp “fntlierPtW several llltll‘ ones whose Mr. inni Mrs. Bionriniril: Mr-l nppuals touched his icnrii-i- ring bc- (‘llarlcs Toombs: .\ir. rlari Brown: ncvolent heart. He is only one of 'l‘il<i Yiliiiifl Pvfllilvfl Slivlhiy vii hundreds who have been consistcnt- liiillivi‘ River; (ihiilyfl liliiihhiwll- l ly active members and we single Frances Ayers: ileien Clark. Uh-l lllrll‘ “ml-v ‘lllkml: m“- A~ A" ll E. Guorner- (‘arol bincCannell Blllllelti M"- ‘l- B- °°Sll= M“ -l and Ralph rrilui; Miss Mabel n. it. liuruolt; A Lover oi’ ('hlltll‘l\n; Jonkh“, M‘ n.1,,“ no"). Brucnz; Mrs. .\icl.ure: Ilorla lyiclmugall; prred“ comm; MHL 1L Scar)“; Esther McDougaik‘ Miss Anna Mc Mm‘ A_ w_ "yndmnn; Mam". lllill-‘li lllh- ll- hhlh llpllllerlllllli ("hnrlie ilyndnlan: A Friend: Miss We llronion Wood: Mrn. J-A lvllldrell lfarrliiglon: Bennett l.e-, J. I-‘. Morris; lilies Marlon Rlorria, (cnniinnoii on M30 19) Master Brian Cudnlore; Masters, fniigd n5 John Downing and Douglas Down-J FATALLY INJURED MONTREAL, Dec. 23. -William E. Simpson, aged 50, a Montrealer. was fatally injured when struck by a tram car on Bleury street last night. - THREE DROWNED i FORT LEE, N. J.. Dee. 23—-Three workers engaged in the construc- tion of abutments for the Fort Ime- New York bridge over the Hudson euro wmldlmb. mun KILLED COLUMBUS. Ohio.. Dec. '33. — Three men and one woman were instantly killed when their automo- bile was wrecked by a Big Four pas- .()no llil_\' lhc ('llllill‘l'll oi‘ liunorrow will lloiullull frcul us lllo lieritilr." . boquclllllcll lo us In" llloso wh-i wont before." 'l‘ou<-lliui£ for ll lIlOlnclil nu lhlll‘ l-ics .\lr- llcuuotl sllill llli‘ llllfill“? of hii-i party were best !~‘lllIlll'llll'l'/.l‘ll ill 'l‘l~lill‘\'Stlll'H words. “’l‘ll:ll. lilzinis‘ the host couscrvlltivc who lops Ill-l mouldercd branch ziwaiy“. Policies‘ should not bo rciaiucil when iln y lllltl cioasiul to be of use. Should Not Tie the Hands Of Future Generations- Possiug from domestic. ‘to Inter- national problems llo quoted the words of zluotllel" (‘aualliail sinlcs- mall, “it is not. wiso that ll uciv country‘ should tic the hand-s of future generations unless in mailer of essential and absolute importance." Present day Cflllflll’ inns should nut. lightly hind the . _ I New York cloudy . . . . . . . . . .‘ it) .30 llllzh iltlo this morning at llllll and tonight at 10.38. Sun sols this ilftcriloou at 1-20 and tomorrow morning at 74o. First quarter moon Saturday. senger train at Monte Rosa crossing "Pr. 31m, 0.5x 11,111. near here today. All were from Sunlmerslde tlllc oightecnminui- Columbus. ' ea later than Charlotte-unru- a nulrkct for must of tier pmduclu in tin- fmpiro. (‘inuuliaus should trade wilh iln- (llllt'|‘ peoples of the l-lnrpirc. iu ilrcfcrciu-o lo those o!‘ '0 l-Juglililtl. Mr lleuueti spoke of the ln-rnir- struggle tho British people ivt-rc pulling up against fearful olltls In luaiiltilin ihcir economic lifc. “The whole fuluri- and greatneao of this couulljy lit-s in ollr maili- iaiuiug i'('lllll(iil\‘ with the Empire,“ lit‘ slliil. “l. for one ncvllr have any apologies lo offer‘ for believing that ihc ilrtigress of this Dominion in iilsl-plirubli’ liukoil llll with the illllnillro." Main Line Blocked By Freight Cars (Canadian Press) g \1t>.\'("l‘(l.\'_ lii-l- :3: '-l‘hrough the (‘ainuliaii National eastbound first. iiroight irniu No. ~17! slriklng n ollcy loaded with rails at Mileage ineiy glix on lln- Spring-hill snlr division 2T unlit-s calsl of this city, ..‘iboul lllrl-o (ft-lock this afternoon lllll unlin liuc i: lilrn-kl-ll llnil will not bu cloarorl for lrillilv before curl)‘ nlorniliir. .\'o t no ivus iujureii. Scvcu cars of glitch! arc strewn crcisswliys of tho lrnck illlll llle ell lilllfi is ilpturuotl. The auxiliary lrlliu from (his ir-rniinal i_s working on tlll- scout‘. 'l"]li- lhrtlugli trains from .\ltlllll‘l'ill ulul llC-“Oll tranls lot‘ mist are being llolrl horn. hymn ill BE PARlliEll MONTGOMERY. Ala., Dec. 23.- One hundred and fifty State con- victs. ail of them serving sentences and many of them lifers. today en- joyed their first liberty since com- ‘, mitment to the penitentiary. Gov- ernor Graves has issued them Christmas pardons. each for a per- iod of seven days. effective Decem- ber 23. ' All of the men and women to be paroled are prisoners with 300d conduct records. One of the men receiving parole. Frank Adams. who is sesviilg a life sentence, has not had a moment of freedom und- er the parole privilege since his 00n- viction and sentence 36 years ago. Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc "Eat Wholesome Whole Wheat Cereal the 100 per cent. food in bread biscuit. muffins. etc. 9486-Oct. 3-11 "Skates slmrpcucil and flttbd i.) boots: llanll madc Indian 1104* him nnt on this oncnsinin her-ans‘. ion Rfilltl}. Herbert lllurrny; Uevell were drowned and two others nar- i“... gti‘nl(\r‘ (yimrnnlmown Gums‘ iiiihnngh nwny [mm (hi. pi-Ovince‘ Murray. ' rowly escaped death today when a Prinrl- 5L 3i- hc 511]] has a sort snot in his heart Mrs. Tllclnnn Mcbean. Clyileicofferdam became flooded. ,for its needy little ones. ilivvr: Mrs. Alcx McDonald, Brad-i "All iniercslcil in raising funds The Guardian takes this oppor- iilbilill‘: Minn Beatrice lllltlLtlOll-t SERIES 0F EXPLOSIOPN for the Wiusioi- Hull will meet on trinity cf hggrtily thanking its llunlci- River: Airs. George Bur-i » I ~——-——~————~—-— v _ » \\'l‘llllllr~ltlil,\', llvc ::.vlli- iiy order of rvadpys for once more Successful“, gcr; Mrs. Grady: Muster blarli NEW YORK. Dec. 23. -»-With_ a ’i"\ll'\\"l‘ii. lllll‘ 2.‘. ~'Illl'llillli'. 'rru§||\p‘ K “r Yn“nk(.r_ “putting QvQ]-"_ (he 3min gimp; (irady hlvLeod; Miss .\1. Jenn Miyserles of explosions that terrified fresh winds shifting lo wontciui‘ 153g. scheme. and wishes one and all, Mimi; Minn Florvhve (ihflpoli; llifih- Brooklyn's Italian section today six unseuico \\'.ll\ silolv or ruin, lic- donors and recipients allkc. a Merry it?!‘ housic-s (iorllilii Qlililleymanhole covers were blown fifty coming t*.llill‘l' at night. iii-Him. iiin._ i-olnn iii], m u“ _,chi-i5inm§ and an cnjoynhie time Mrs. llruco Stewart. Young Peo- feet into the air injuring one man 'l‘oronto cltiulfy . . . . . . . . . ., tui- 2i) i...‘ imini i" h". (v__\1_B_A_ Bu,’ Igenerally with the children in per- liiofs Society or "Friniiy Church: A and damasins a trolley oar- Police Monti-val l'li-‘il'l.\' h B" Yi-ruou ltivor, on Wednesday, Dec- son Qi- in Spirit. Friend; Master (iordoil Carver. reserves were culled out to calm Qnclicc snow : 'i 9min... 1y 1521.12.24,“ linzclhronk; Mrs. C. flrnsweil: ‘thousands who poured from tene- ,.. ___ MEMBERS 0F OUR SANTA PM: Mrs. J. llicliomlld; Mrs. Leigh ments believing the explosions to Hiilihqh i-lliuql)‘ 1:4 vvgqvh] m,‘ ,.,n,.,.(.,inn,en¢ C0,. (ll-Ill! Vllarrcli; Mrs. S. .\i. Daniel. llulil ‘have been caused by bombs. Si. John cloudy so m“ mm‘ HZ,“ “-,.,i'n,.‘_qday Dacam. er River; Emilia Bennett: airs» Boston cloudy l2 boi- 28th. in old of (‘hurchllhund- 1f not fine Wodnesllinv. first flue night (‘llilflfllttlltlwll talent. 12-24-Bi "Rheumatism. diseases of blood, Stomach and Internal Organs our- erl. References given. Phone 89'!- J. Dr. (‘lift 112 Prince St, Char- ; lot tetown. P. E. island. Canada lEast. 12-3 mo; “noun noon" Wishes Everyone, ll l l verywliere, a Right MERRY CHRISTMAS ..-,_ ,. ou-