"AGF EIGHT- 5111 111 stills! 111 P 11 A 1 1 R siivniai 1112111 Rev. H. L. Denton- Speaks To Large (‘ong-regation Al: Zion Church. '1‘1l:lt.the end of the Week of Prayer Sfrvices L> approaching is evldcticcd by tltc subject. 0f last lllgliils eloquent. address by Rev. ll. L. Iicuion, "flu: fruit.- of the 1io.~lJ(\l." .\l\.ll‘.‘.*\‘t.‘l'l one feels quite free 1o mid that there is evidence of lllucll good 001111111: from the worship §l"\1i‘€n‘ o1 this present d" ck. ulid lllihly are tlic comments d lnu will; that ii real deep- n: of zritiml insight has been shr- cxpcl- 1'9 of all who have ilikeu pmt 1n illc scrilces night by ll-gllt.’ it 1.1: gt‘ congre- ihe Central Guardian -\_-_ l wArm RATES. Rat/cs for the ‘current quarter must be paid by Monday the 11th. L-2112-1-9-2l. l SEASON EXTENSION “HOPE- lFUL"-'I‘i'ie l zmsion of the shoot- ling season for ducks, geese and lbrant from Nov. 15 to Nov. a0 in iPrince Edward Island was EXP?“- lsecl as “hopeful" yesterday by Mr. H. H. Cox, ‘M P.P., aforcll. Wh° recently returned from Ottawa- Officials promised to give the mat- tion," he said. ‘ tended a meeting o. fish culturluts and the wild life conference. Ex- wnsive fish culture has been car- ried on with results all over Canada, showed, said Mr. Cox. IGPOTIS Personals The many friends of Mrs. John Quilty, are glad to see her about again, after her rcccnt serious ill- ness. Assistant Commissioner M. H. Vernon, R.C.M.P., of Halifax, who was in Charlottetown yesterday on an inspection trip, leaves today on 11ppi-r= again joined lnnnuon worship in ll\ll‘llélll Church. Rev. r, was chairman. ‘ii by Rois. Hughl plinth. E. Mac- l p1 . Adjt. Lynchl l4'“.{iil.i'. Following the choir of Zion l roll "Rock of Ages," iforston singing the Thompson as the tcxt for ful rearruiige- ~ lslations of the lii Galatians 5: 22, 23.- ' ' the tlzlit of the oy, peace, self-ef- . lull-oi, kindness. . in‘ -lfie~'ing. Againit t l.< no law." Expositing .t. 1:1 a (rlcnr orderly mlin- . IMRKIOII stated in the b6- glluilll 1.; tilt-L hi.» subject .for the Q-ttjllll. "The Fruits oi’ the Go:- p ' ~lcsult of‘ over 1900 years of . of the influence of we know that there of the Gospel". And l sptuks of the "Fruit of L171; Splrli." h: has in mind exact- ly 111* lllllf‘. ng, Thus subject 1111i Lcxt fire o. . Willi‘. Ls‘ the fruit? It i; love. Love fir-i of all. Love 1.0 God, and love to 111.111. But in addlticiult is ~10)’- Tllv experience of living 8S I ' 111 should be a joyous 0116- 1 for so litany 1t. glow twltlci" tlicrc should come a lJOI'l‘(‘.~lll)llfilll,l,' groivtli 111 our spir- its, so that 1n our hearts there may be "the lo of the Lord." But our s ipctulitc and change lic- corcllltg 10 our circumszaliccfi; 10y 1., .~f'lll\‘l..lll/3;> dlffizult for us. But the l-‘lllll, of the spirit docs not stop hire, for there is also given to mun an even richer fruit, name- ly. pcacc. I Swen ihcn ls the "Inward Fruit- Hull’ of thc Spirit; Love, Joy, . But this is immediately cx- . ill outivlird action-by -(illl(('lill.‘llll and sclf-cotitrol. s.1;d long ago that "The nliflll inherit. the earth"; but ‘v ll‘. on h1g0 when relf-efface- 1.. not clllnulcli, when “S11c- 1.. our \vlvtcl1\i'01'd. L0»). We collfllscll by," this tcrm "meek", c. it" ‘l: rccllll 1.11.11. lyloscs was tern:- iillll Christ Himself, the 111d lowly’ Jesus. But. slew 1111 Egypiialf and coli- ,~,~ i liini ulf to high ideals, C r1~t bonnie the Saviour of . ‘if-control i.\- a fruit ‘he little girl attend- . lll siouist school tired erlom" mid asked to bc tllllltllllLf-fi else tlilin w the wanted to; but he, l'(‘ is the fruit of the frcc. Morality. we not religion, nor 1s 1y. Hut they must ll 11d. Thu‘ is self-crui- (“WC a fruit of the ' 1112.. frul: of the spirit also ll Iinllcllil Itiricst." u har- i"lllf"<t', fidelity and Ioitg- \V1ll> can measure the - klizll dccti? o1" of li faith- ".)l1'lt" l\11<l ivc rccull Paul's gaunt... word's: "Low sulfelcth 111' g .11 ' l luull." Ii‘ we wish to ' :11»! to have friend; ~ lullt lcurn ‘.0 bc "long- ulltl wc .~.11.'11l have nccd l- qulilily iii others. l. Ml‘. Dulltou stat- l11.~1. silcli tliorc is no (s01! i» that tllcy arc l lay 1.111; they are thc Spirit. Whcncc . ltr-lilcuibcl" the word; of "l 11.11 i210 Vllic; yc urc the olll. Mo. _c cliii do '11 - 111e-.-~- and-WI 111 Flllll. shrill remain" ' the Spirit is Love, lificclncnt, Self- s, fidelity, Long- _.wlu t such there is fling service of the 1' will b0 held this Salvation Army . . ., v. R/"v. Gro. Gillespie, "L 1w illc sprukci‘. W.\'|'ljRPROOPING, CLOTH, lac. ......1vc lwo ounces surzlir of lead ‘o rpu 1s of wnlcl‘. In another 1c l (lK-f-OIVC two ouiicr-s of lilum in t. o quarts of wntcr. when both quulthlrz. nl-r- ulssolvcd, pour one .uto the (ltllr-r [Hid sill‘ with a stick until ucll mlxctl. return to the Nova Scotla capital. Missjvfary E. Moffatt wlo spent the holiday season at the htme of, Capt. and Mrs. H. C. Brown, Vic- toria, P. E. I. has returned to her home at North Sydney, N. S Miss Alice Cairns of the Civil Service Department, Ottawa. left Monday morning on re:urn, having spent the Christlnas holidays visit- ing her sister Mrs. Ed-ton Raynor, Clermont. (Continued from page l: stant duty there and their crews are due for shore leave. (The battleships Nelson and Rodney will lead KHQVHOTIIC Fleet. southward and hover in the East- ern Mediterranean or off the West African coast, the Associated Press reported. Some will relieve Med- iterranean units now in Spanish ports and permit them to return tn Malta.) units; that of the Mediterranean 41. A move by the Spanish Govern- ment to submit the freighter Palos incident to arbitration was another development today as Pnris ox- pressed intense lilarln ovcr thc German activities in Morocco. It is understood the question or. Spain will be filrthi-r considered at a cabinet meeting Jan. 13 when some plain may be formulated for banning foreigners from Spain. Imon-s Report: While Paris was disturbed ovcr reports of Germany landing troops in the Spanish Morocco, these rc- porzs were not printed ili the Gel"- man press. Berlin informed sour- ces described them as "too absurd" to merit official denial. Reliable reports, however. from Rabat, French Morocco, stated be! tween 200 and 300 German soldiers landed in Spanish Morocco ports during the past few days. The Spanish Ambassador to London today told the Foreign Of- fice that the Valencia Government would accept (lie decision of the Non-Intervention Committee in rc- gal-d to material retained by the Bilbao administration from thc cargo of the Palos, which Valencia contended was war material. If the Committee considered the seized goods were not war mater- ial. Valencia, was understood to bc willing to treturn them to Gcr- many. One iimue to be determined is whether negotiations in regard to volunteers are to be conducted by the European Non-Intervention Committee or outside of the Com- mittee. Britain and France are prcparcri to act outside the Committee in ur- der to speed up action. Italy insisted the whole scheme must be worked out, within tilt Committee. Wam Insurgents PARIS, Jan. li-Frunce tonight ,sharp1y reminded the Spanish ln- ‘surgcnt Gelicrulissimo, Frzllicilsco Franco, that the presence of Ger- man troops in Bpani h Morocco rcprcscnted a violation of the I012 Franco-Spanish treaty. France viramell the Spanish In- surgcnt Juntri in regard to con- struction of barracks in Morocco for German troops; and at thc same time referred to the Junta as a "Govcrnmeui-ct-fact." Prov- iously France, like Grcnt Britain, had declined to recognize Burgoi which has been declared by Gcr- many and Italy the legitimate Government of civil war-torn Spain. The Foreign Office announced late today: "It Ls confirmed that the Fmnch Government, hailing lenrncd that barracks have been constructed in Spanish Morocco for German troops, called uttmntion to thc gov- crnment-of-fact otablrhcd at Burgos to stlpulationa of thc Fianco-Spnnl-h treaty of 1912 for- bidding the two powers to let for- clgn troops enter the territory." Representations Madr- ‘All/uy’ llllSV mixture to scttlc. When a ivnlll‘. (tr-posit is formcd at the l‘()l'f11ll, poul- o‘f gently the clear llquld info another vwscl, bclnl n11"; fill tlu- (lcpnsit 1S 10ft bvhlnd. Pu‘ 211v clnih or gnrincnt into the I'll-fill’ lupllli 111111 lHWl‘ to soak for Officials said Franco. through her consul at Tetuan, also niuclc representations to Colonel Brig- beder. former Spanish military at- tech:- to Berlin. who now is in command of Spanish m-ci t troop. in Morocco. sluiu- llillll','i Turn 011M or twice With tlu- FNlich Atlnutlt- ifvi-t Juriluz ill .<( 111v. l0(‘INIITPt'\’(’l1|l(‘:46.1!IlOVlhK illto Melluvrrluicilll mil-ll: Wm». plml- on 1i hunger and hang out to dry. _for any eventuality; thc IJOIIHUI i11- formed the Bpnnish authority that ter "their most serious considers-l Mr. Cox also at- l comparatively good 1 The Home Fleet consists of 4s. lThousands Pass B y B i e r 0 f “Miracle Worker" (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) MONTREAL, Jim. 8~—Tlie 10KB ivigii over thc body of Brother An- ,' dre went on tonight, lat night 0X tlymg-ln-stute before the funeral 1 service for the “miracle worker" of ' Moun: Royal. As the crowds stream through the floodlighted or- .atory of St. Joseph, police kept a more vigilant cyc on the devotees ‘moving past the bier of the dead fl-iar. Relic-seekers had plucked almost all the thick, white hair from the holy man's head, and some 11nd even been caught with scissors attempting to snip pieces from his black robe. 'I‘oday, a thick plate of glass cov- cred the ilppcr part of Brother Arldres bcdy, and those who filcd past could touch only his feet. Though the body of the "un- crowned saint" 11nd lain without embalmiiig for more than 2 i-2 days, rigor mmtis 11nd not yet set in. 'I‘hc brother appeared as he did at the time of’ his Wednc day lit the age of 91. Fathrr Albert Cculsincau, rector of the oratory, (“llllllfli-Cd about 500.000 ocwons will have seen the body by the t.111c it is llild in its mausoleum 'l‘ucsdliy. Yesterday, he said, about 75.000 porous. came up siopc 0i’ the icc-contrd Mount Royal for a from turkeys and lllppiilg the wing tips cr for fcw seconds and Y the feathers out. into hot u" 1.11mi p111 .l lvs» intuit-it» for lilfun. Protei Made FY0110!‘ cliii not accept the presence of Gcrlnrirls in Morocco, officials rfvenltrd, uccortling to the Assoc- iated Imss. ' " also cullcd attention A ‘or...’ llclllt: constructed at, Ciuu-a, llf‘I m5 lie Straits of Gib- raliul" lllll said. 11nd added ' was prepared to "go lvligill to protect her slolzs, The Assoc- . . H‘ :»O11f(.‘C iii Rabat. lFTCIlCll Alororco, advised Paris, Havll. Nt‘l.\.‘»_.‘\1§llll(‘_V s": d, that from llrill troops had been lllndeil 111 5 llll ll nlorcoco ports < 11g llit‘ llllnl two or three days c. I'm-ks Yicw 1H lfOeuvlc. Genevieve "d Germany had .. 11110 kcy Spanish jfln-lll/JIIN and would fulllQllL n11 Arub 11.-volt against Gen- crul l-‘rluico to facilitate its own alllicxziholi aims. SE10 said Ger- many will fund strong forces in Aiorocco n11 thc pretense 0f de- fending Gcllcriil I-‘ruiicols author- ity zlglillrt robot Moors, Nazi ll‘O0;1.~: will then defy uny insur- llvlllo to dislodge tlicin, she wrote. "Our whole Enlpll-n is at stake," snlll n l"i)l'('l_1Zl1 Office spokesman. “Vi/c shllll (ukc any measures nec- flwwlri‘ to oust foreigners from Nlllfotvfl- We shall not tolerate uliy forclcu udil-illiuc there." Ofllclllls; hull no direct protest had l)(‘1'll lltfllli‘ in Berlin, For the momlllt, they said, Franco is tak- illg up with thc Spluiish Insur- gciit uulliorlilvs 111 lvforocco the pt-rililltiill: of (jcrniuiis to enter thc tcrrito1'_y' in violation of tho trraty of 1111 boilrcla- m to thc French Gov- crnnuwil ., .51 1d (hut since thc out- llrulik o!‘ thc Spluush civil war Iran: has becii pivpuriiig for tho 1:, would bl: necessary to l 'c11<- ill Spanish Morocco. 'l'llf‘_\‘ norlllrl-d FITHICC and Great Britain would do their utmost t0 pm; nu ll-troclnlult in wl-itingquick- ly to (‘llfl thc flow of men anti inunlliolls. io' Spain. London uud Pin . arc zitixious, it nuts ..nid 111 tlumc quzirtcrs, 1,0 have thc FlQYCPHlPllfi 1n operation before Jun. L10. lhl‘ fourth nnnlvcrsarv oi’ Adolf llltlcrlc ucccptlincc of ‘the Grrnllln (Jhlillccllhrsliip. O11 that lllltc, suy some reports, the Pillfliklllflllllll‘ may turn over liiuliy’ of ills‘ p.’ ‘I'll’; to Air Mlnlgfgr ill-rlnlulll. Gocrilllr. Tho latter, it is Hlulllilll. iu mliic circles, nmy (‘Elllllliv (icinrvti foreign policy. lll ; - rplltrtcrs thc belief was '111('l- 1111.: tiic right to take llI-tlluu in prcvcntthelzllld- fnrclnll troops. iu any part 2 fillllillks domain. including Sjllllllbli Aim-crop. 1Tb" Sultllp 1E: ihc nominal ruler of lill Aforocro, but Franco and 51min actually administer affairs in their rl ,~;1cc "r- zoncs.) Foil-loll (llllcc officllils refused to (‘Ollllllffill on this opinion until they 1nd nuidc it ll1’l1't'll1’1h study of the qurstloll. ' A rrport from thc French Morocrnn lillluluistrnior spccded French 111111.11 llud brought a de- mliud for lmuicdinw consultation by Iluropt-‘s powers lo halt the flow of foreign lucn and urlns to Spain. The Moroccan udvlccs said: Gcrmzill mlirlucs 11nd reached (icuiu to till-rt". preparation; for lil'l'i\'.ll of troops transports. (lcrmuu onllhccrs- ivcrn silpcr- vlslllg lonstrlu-tlcli of Ccuta. forti- ficl-lsiolul to 1 111 those ofGibrnltar. 1i mil-“s lir: ss 11w straits nnd Wllllili nriillrry lélllflfl: (lcrlulms had won cnmnicrt-inl these officials exerted. continued to- dcrith early I THE 'CHARL()'I"I‘ETOWN GUARDIAN I JANUARY 9. 1937 lilw uu 111 11 EFRIGERATUR 11:11: [is 11:11 Provides For M 0 r e Constant And More Evenly Distributed Refrigeration. (C-P- By Guardian's Special Vvircl OTTAWA, Jan. 8—A railway rc- frigerator car which provides cold- er, more constant and more evrh distributed refrigeration at less ex- pense and labor than the type lit present in use on Canadian r1111- way5, has recently been developed by the Bloiogical Board of Canada. in co-operation with the imilnunl‘ ‘ research council, and is now rec-elv- 1 fng the attention of the two rliil- . ways, it was learned tier-e today. If adopted, remodelling of thc old l {cars or construction of new onus l along quite different lilies woulli follow. flesh and frozen fish and l meats could be shipped across. ,_ country in better condition, at coli- l slderable benefit. to both industries, l in the opinion of the board oil scientists who worked out the dc.- l velopment. ‘ At present, refrigerator cars are equipped with bunkers at cacti cull into which ice and salt is plliccti for fish and n1eat_ or cliurconl bur- ners for fruit and vegetables. Ths tends to produce uneven I‘Cfl‘lut"- ation or heat, as the case inlly be. since hot air rises and cold 11.1‘ settles. The new design provides an un~ dersiung heating unit with V011’... scattered all over the car floor, ulld overhead refrigeration consisting of a burner running the length of thc car ceiling. This lattcl- merely I'v- quires a couple of cxiro. lmtcilcs 1o,- icing. Oii a foiir-day tcst run Winulply, {New General Manager ,0f 0. N. Steamship: l A p p o i n t e 1i MONTREAL. Jan. 8 —- (OP) — ‘The Canadian National (West In- . dies) stelimships, Limited, today , announced appointment of R. B. {Teaklc us general manager, suc- | ceeding Capt. E. E. Tedford, retir- ~' 9d on pension. _ Mr. 'l‘cl\kle will continue asman- "agcr of the Onturio Car Ferry (Jompailyl and the Canada Atlantic I Transit Company. In a_ long career in transportat- fion, tille new manager has been . genera manager of the Canadian ; Government Merchant Marine, the , Grand Trunk Pacific Coast Steam- § s 11p Company and, for a time, the combined C. N. (West Indies) stcllnlshilas, C. N. Pacific Coast l Sicmnships and the Merchant Ivtlirinc. In 1032 he became gen- eral mnnagcr of Stcamships and Cal-ferries, including the Ontario cnr fcrry and Canada Atlantiqwlth ‘ Toronto llca dquarters. In his curly years in transporta- tion service Mr. Tcakle was em- plnycd by the Allan Line and oc- (‘upircl vnrlous positions at Halifax. .i1it John, Portland, Men, Mont- rr-ul and (qucbcc. CHARGE FISHERY ((,'()llll1lLl(‘(l from page I) 111 111:0 our Chockfish 1E6‘- (ory sulcc 1931 were fished illegal- l_v." Hr- raid he had never seen illl_\' of the illegal fishing, and add- cd: "We arc not ln favor of handling illcrul lobsters. I \\1ll go so l ihnt we will close f other factories also would do the same, ultcuipt, to rtflllll) out tliisl lllcii il fishing." '.l|1i' ivitnt .declarcd that fre- quently in recent years he had Enjoys “Best Day” In Weeks But No Hope Is Held For Com- plete Recovery. (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) VA'I'ICAN CITY. Jan. tl-Popc Plus enjoyed his ‘best day" l" weeks, Vatican prelates said to- night, but there was no funda- mental change ln his grave circul- atory illnes The Pontlff devoted much timi‘ to the duties of his church in con- ference wlth his aides, and Dr. Aminta Mllanl, his personal phy- sician, relaxed somewhat his 010$!’ attendance to the Holy Father. Pius, refreshed by sleep, plan- ,ned an address by radio to cele- ‘bratc closing of the Eucharistic Congress in Manila Feb. 'l——a mena- l age of hope for a union oi’ all pso- l pies looking toward Christ-fun :peace in the world, prelates said. i Send Gifts l Farmers of his Castcl Gandolfo ‘ estate sent gifts of fresh vege- .,tables and other products today, lmost of which the Pope ivill be un- lalble to enjoy because of his rc- 1 ftrlcted diet. l Experimental broadcasts already ,have been made between thc Holy l See and the Philippines in prepar- ation for the Pope's message. The news that he felt strong enough to undertake the address Was greeted with joy in Vatican circles. The Pope held his usual morn- ing conference today with Eugenio Cardinal Pacelli, papal secretary of state. Pope Pius was able to rlt up in 111111 tHllNllElA“3£$i;li....... 111 001111111111; 111111111 Pius Calf Club Fair (MR. H. W. CLAY. Judge) “Cal! Cllsli - 1. Albert-a mule:- son; z. Hazel Huntley; 3. Irvcng Jenkins; 4. Gladys Huntley; 5. Russel Furness; 6. Lloyd Fumess; 'l. Donald Jenkins; 8. James Hali- lday; 9. Jolui Grant; I0. Jamefi illooney; 11. Margaret Mat-Donald; 512. Alice Halllday. ; Yearling Class — 1. Hazel Hunt- ley; 2. Irving Jenkins; 3. Newman .MacDonnld; 4. Irving Nchsison: ‘5. Gladys Huntley; 6. James Haili- lday; 7.~ Donald Jenkins; B; Alice . l-Ialliday; 9. John Grant; l0. Russel I'm-nose; II. Iroyd Furness; 13- Alberta. Nicholson. Tivo Your Old (‘lass — l. New- man MacDonald; 2. Russel Furness ,:l. Gladys Huntley; 4. Irving Jen- ‘kns; 5. Hazel Huntley; 6. Donald Jenklns; 7. Alberta. Nlchdson; 8. Francis MacDonald. , Herd Class - 1. Newman Mac- Donald: 2. Hnzel Huntley; 8. Russel FUPIICES; 4. Irving Jenkins; Fl. Gladys HunUcy; 6. Donald Jen- kins; 7. Alberta Nicholson. Showmanship Class -- 1. Russel Furness; 2. Irving Nicholson; 3. Gladys Huntley; 4. Irving Jenkins; s. Hnzcl Huntley. ; Judging Competition — 1. Irvin; Jenkins; 2. James Halliday; 3. Hazel Huntley; 4. Margaret MacDonald; 5. Rilsscl FllflllfS-I. (Judge, MR. F. M. NASH) Corker-cl (floss - t. Sinclair Mac- Tavish; 2. Margaret MacDonald; 3. Finlay MncEachern; 4. Jenn Mac- Lcod; 5. R‘ta McKenna; 8. Gor- don MacDougall; ‘l. Edison Mac- Lcan; a. Fred West; 9. Julian ‘Roonqv; 10. Muriel Nicholson; 11. Francis MacDonald. - Pullet Claws - 1. Donald Jenkins; 2. Irving Jenkins; 3. Finlay Mac- Enchcrii; 4. Margaret MacDonald; 5. Alberta Nicholson; 6. Sincfair lifacTavish. Judging Competition — 1. Irving l . kiu 2. Doris Rooney; 3. Gladys H1111 , 4. Margaret MacDonald: 5 Hazel Huntley: 6. Finlay Mac- Elicllerii; '7. Fstelle McKenna; 8. m Montreal’ a new model cm. “sh ‘ lll-oucht thc przlclicc to lhc utten- rc-iced once, requiring 1,600 1mlullls l1°l1_ °~ D11 \_V- A; Follnd- dfllllldl of (Ce and 290 pounds of 551g, whjlg iuitllstci" of fzslicrcs, D .H. Suth- bed for a moment this morning (‘Emmett Mcxenm‘ and he is thinking of spending tllEATlillllll MINISTRY ill trims llRllEll Subject Will Be Debat- ' ed At Forthcoming- Session OfParIiu- mcnt. ((!.P. By Guardian's Special wire) OTTAWA, Jan. ll-Establlshment of a Ministry of Sports in the dc- partment of the Dominion govcrn- ment is the subject of a resolution placed on the House of Commons order paper today by Hugh J. P11151- ton, young Liberal member for To- ronto Trinity. The resolution will asx the House to endorse the prin- ciple that creation of such a de- partment would be tn thc intcrcsil of public health. ' Mr. Plaxton, who entered the House of Commons in the last gen- eral election, is a well known atn- lete and was a member of the To- ronto University Llrnds hockey team. Argument for the establishment of n sports ministry will be bascd on several points, principally 111a good that could be accomplished in butfding up a virilc, healthy youth and the organization that could be built up to control sports and trcq them from the frequent dlsugrcc- ments that arise through dispute: over authority and Jurisdiction. It is understood lilajoi‘ C. G Power, Minister of Pensions mic National Health, himself a. noted athlete in his younger days, is pl-r- sonally convinced that. such a nlovi would be in the best of interests o1 Canada. Similar government organlzutiolif have been made a part of the gov- ernments of France unit Czechoslo- vakia and their equivalents pilly a large part in the government 110L111- tles of Germany, Russia nnd Italy, While it is possible the rcsolli- ilon will not be accepted by the government it wifl arouse a great concessions in llli‘ Spanish tcrri- tory, inclurillu: 111t- Mclllln iron mluca |"l1\l‘,14' 1;1111~l pcrlhll such nn ll'.‘lll'.~lflll. lllllfHllv» llid. To sit idly b_\ 11nd \\ ‘ch “hill ‘Illly fell, to Lu- ' n pol 1":.ll: ‘.1.l1~ll t. l<‘1'(‘l1('l1 ])11.\-' Jitfilflllh 1'. 1.11 l ' "lnlpnsalpp-f . on the same trip nn old style c.11- took truce re-icings totalling 4,011.1 ' pounds of ice and 480 pounds 111 salt. The temperature in the new car never varied by more than 11.111 to four degrees in various parts oi the car while in the old car the vul- iance ranged from seven to l6 uc- grees. Also, the temperature 1.1 the new car never rose above 23 <1»- grees F., while thc other wt-llt up to 29, then feil alter IfB-lljlllli, though outside temperatures wcrw as high as 90 degrees. ThLs constancy of temperature ill l the new car is vital iu fish sup-l ment, since fluctuations Ill tclnpl-i- ature are even more damaging 1b fish than a slightly higher tcni- perature. A notable feature ui the new car is that the ice, bcllv; overhead, provides refrigeration "to the last drop.“ while in thc old 11s general benefit was reducccl us i1. sank in the bunkers. "Once the public in Toronto and Montreal, and in England, has lllld a. chance to appreciate fish from the west coast properly handled. it would never be satisfied with fish handled in the old way." sliici Dr. N. M Carter, director of thc B1010",- lcal Board's Prince Rupert slzitlrlll, where the refrigeration part of lite new car was developed. The bent- 1 Captain Hatfield)‘ I (Continued from page 1> Hatfield had gone to the Ullllvil States and was not available for the inquiry but Senator Loglin bow- the brunt of the long cross-vxlllr. ination before the comm ~.- and in the courts. He mliiul. lulu: l throughout that he had lwtcd nl- ways in confidence that his clivlli. was making a proper Clflllll. ‘o criminal action ivas taken aglilllsr the Senator. - Wlicn Captain Ilatficltl is fblillll- ed to Ottawa in custody of ll. “ l eral officer it will bc. so lllr ilk ls known, the first time he hnl; 11ml iii Canada since a few days liitl-r the $71,000 was paid to him, mos-f.- 1y in $1,000 bills, in nn Oiimvn bank on a March day in 1031. Evidence brought forwnrzi byltlv Government indicated a l)(‘l1t'l tllllt. Senator Logan had rcccivcd about half the award but thc Senlllol maintained that all he had tlllu-ll “'55 550W $5.500 for personal cx- penscs in conducting thc fflflllll i-vr Hatfield, and had sold the Lilli-l‘ 83,600 worth of stock. He hull bcru entrusted with $29,000 for lll‘.'(‘.".l,- merit on behalf of Hatfield bur 11ml delivered the proceeds of fuch- investments to his client, tho Scu- ator testified. Private advices were rcccivcd by the Department of Justice lOtl-‘IY that the long drawn-out extradit- ion fight had been ended, but no action will be taken until the fol- mal notification reaches tho minis- ter through the United States Sec- retary of State at Washington. Then an officer will be sent to Manchester to bring back thc pris- oner. The old iern achoouci- (iytlé-lllil Queen was one of the Ililllly wind- jammers pressed inm the profit- able business of lumber mirryillg dim"! the war. On a voyage from Nova. Scotia to England 111 101s aha was lost off the Irish coast. Her crew took to the boatsuud was. picked up by a fmightcr and 1mm- lvdtat Liverpool. No lives ‘VJH’ 0S . In I930 Captain Hatfield. ac» mfdlnl to the evidence. wrote tn the friend of his boyhood, 50115101‘ Logan, stating that he hnd hoard reparations were being paid for vessels lost through cficuxy llcllilu and asking him to help 1n filltiilll- lug compensation for the Gv Queen. Hatfield declared. lhri ntor said, lhnl. his vcssvl lmll 5 I» (‘u (orpedoed. l ffatfield was lhr-u I11 i111‘ \V(~ll Indies and described hint-oil 11:. iiobless. aging and pennileso. 5cu-| ing unit was the work of 111v Nn- '1' tlonul Research Council. 1 _ ' (‘l'l.'1llll. llnllflix, eastern fisheries Several hours dBUY 1X1 fl 51306151 deal of debate With Sulipflrt certain :ll\.‘(‘l‘\'lS(7I‘ and Col. Barry. ‘Wlleel-chalr- to wme from many quarters- 11m Mr. i! rvpcnlcd statement-st suggestion has been advanced that he had lump, at Tum,’ N_ s» "h, Slightly Easier if the government fails to esilih- pnrlllilg inefficient enforcement by; -—~——— 11811 8- 890115 ministry it. may crcntz “Fherlvh. Omen“; and ace-firing. The asthma, from which he Md I “The Christmas concert of South a branch of government within an m. ¢_ 4m, o, G00 Cash o; lobsters suffered for several months 1mg ,shore was presented in the school existing portfolio to scrvc thc same tum“, by his company at Choc,“ disappeared, and the paralysis or lroom on Wednesday evening, Dec. purpose. Mr. Placlton is convincccl l; l, “Tm, mcguuy caught The his leg: has also abated, it wins re- "23rd, to a large and appreciative that such a dcPllflmPm “Dull! b0 munnggl. m. his factory at Koudm ported. There was still no hope vlnudicncc. The rcom was nicely 5911"5l1PD01”l1I1B-r 4 H ],,,,,g,,,,_,, ,,,,_,0]._\, had W‘, mm there for his full recovely. however. ciccoratcd for the occasion. The ltDélflnfiitlhet (fftllllcQllllllfil S0541?» w . n gnu‘, m“, o, mega, 10b5," Li. was pointed out that his ad- lpupllls acquitted‘ themselves most hang‘: glgausslonleg? S] n‘? C" kvlm“; ‘ppm “Us mu‘ one of thuyanced age would prevent him lcrcdnably in L101!‘ various numbers Gus élsputesc that sham omtillllr i I hpnncn mncvnmd‘ Ear, Benneml mm Nuflllliug his fuu strength. ‘Pfiflffltltlg much credit on their amateur s on: or amnnog“ “y” 121:; u. lolililtci‘ guardian in 1935. lwacher’ M15‘ Alice 009m" “sub years p g V‘ i A "lfnw lflllil has this poaching: 1:: tbiv M?‘ “Iar-r-mmt Lawmln- lMr- ' ___,v_ 1,, m, gflhlv: on?’ n Izod the commis- l J u l- 1c\v -aw'so1i pave scvera se ec- ____ __-_; ____v ; . , sin l’. .\il~. Jlll-LILT! A. T. Leblanc. Down The Alleys mm“ Onlthf ialcofdlflrh and “if” nnvrus "l would say for about 20 years, m" “m5 c“ a 9n , a V97!’ P‘ or 1. 1.. when 1t started." rc- able wflv added much l0 the even- “ " "i; ‘ l". ' ~ l ,1. W. Mggk,’ ..J_ R Gaudet. __ H lugs entertainment. Mr. Walter ggOItIOSIIEr Atnnlzifaligllc, Jygrhqy’: ,,,,,,,,,,W,,.,. of a ma“, them m, K 'IIIADIJ1BMBOWLNAN(I Qullty presided in his usual capable woédslde a aaugmer‘ _ ( m; .0], m- Shcdmcv and he m)’ i" “mils Trophy innuncr and tho folloiving program PETERSLM‘ mp C1nl.,,t.,,,0wn " "" b “"5" blly" °I ‘new 1'0 h“ ~ ms “HM m": ‘ I-Io ital Jan s‘ 19:11 u» 11i- ~ nd it w» r that time, and that p 30s Chmlls: o 05mm‘ AllmmfPe" r§ 'O\.q»,.{' g5 “Hm __ ‘,7 guardian‘ mo, l”, yum F. sumo“ 97 137 n3 Hgggwllcome recitation by Willard Bridge a son c ., 1 a -, I lr . ‘ a . , ‘ ~ ' ' 2Q“ p, ,§1,‘,.,§,_.,_i‘,i,"‘,‘,,"bgif gl-Lfgffyillgl" RccflfilgOll by Allie Lawson. BROWN-At thc cillirloreiolnl 1v a; p_,,,,,_b 5am“ 250 1on5 o; Mmslnlpson w: m2 ‘f8 Recitation by Dorothy Lawson. Hospital, Jan. 4, 193T, to Ml; and it‘ U H‘. mm,“ Iolmgtprsf. Marys Lamb 122 m3 1'“ Recitation by Pauline Hogan. Mrs. James Brown, (.1t_v, a s n. Alarlill tcsiiflcd he and two Ol-h- ‘Total-HBO, ' Rl-‘Cll-llllo" by J99? Law-WW FRANCIS-At the Charloitrtoiiie or 111011 lmd fishcd out. of season. Rwil-fltlwl by Ellwi Qulltv- Hospital Jan. s. 1031. to M1". and "W0 “Quill liven Wfllfih- dIOP our Freeze Out; Rllcltlllw“ by J93" Wam- Mrs. George Francis, City, li dangli- '1. u‘ clcnr of the ci1t- b Difilclillei UIA VH3’ G°°d 3995")‘ ter. a . . “Wn would sneak out B. McCabe 1'76 227 113 y o)“ pup s‘ , ' ' ._ ~' - ll ll. I lost 50 traps. The cut- A. Sherry 223 240 11B Rmllllflio“ by Em)’ Qllml” QI“’,D37CR§",X‘,I§°“.’,Y,Q i1 (l ilvrin.‘ T110 trio sold the E. Dougan 102 165 Eli-i Rmlllll <1" blflmlpll WW5- Mm Joseph ‘ppm, I'm, Aulguslf‘ . mini lob tel-s u. Edmund 11mm: M. McLellan 222 102 14s Cllrl-“lmlls drill by nine PllPll-s- a 50,, ' ', flnil Alllblllt‘ Pagan, and cucl‘ rc- ‘Iffllfiilllglfigl; 132 103 I110 “$01011, "AwflY I" a M51139!’ by _-___- '1: _-._-_-__-__-. ____.,__.,, ~__- (fcivcil $60, Wlilfllh said. 3*‘ - - “IV HWBQTI- ' '1" n. u‘ m s remarked that the s‘ l M l gccxitafiion ‘by JCETIOII-‘Id HOBBII- --_——:—~——_-—.LL§R;~__R_!A.. -._ ...- —. .~_. f-(‘l/fd t1".l;~.~; 11rd bccn u-orth $00 Y” "ll 9'5 "l0" Y ° l’) llw-‘lcln- m“ _ _ l, 11nd flint he dldnt mukc much G Do k w“ w‘ _ R°¢ll“l1l°l\ by PUMP HOEBII- 53:31am,’ by ti‘, ‘ tl‘.(lll(‘\' irnlu thc fishing. A ponchcr G'K Y - l Rwlllll 0T1 b)’ Dflvld Lawmn- s_ c Cooper Monday Jan 4 1937 "lllws "5 mm“ as he n,‘ sfimfi‘; 230 M‘: Recmmon by John Qumy‘ James Hampton Walton [Naval 1"‘ “IGNL F. Carlliigher 122 19?! 10d Peppmllxflnt mm by 51x pupil's‘ Scotia to Margaret Boisnor of Chur- fiiinl \lll'llf‘S..\‘ called this ai'- D‘ McKenzie 242 1&2 1g: 591°? M5713’ R Gm by J01"! 1°ttewwn_ ' - .1‘ ~11 was Abraham Asoyuf, mer- Tbtakémsa Lllw-‘iflll; cl. . iillll loutel- packer of Bay ' Recitation by Jackie Walls. ~ — DEATHé 1 ~=> st. Allllt‘. He Suid 11c mu never C043,“ Iwf drllll by ‘turf Pupils. t :.--_- _» <2 sod lilcglilly packed 1ob=tcrs .rom illllvl," OKW- T9 ED110111"! l0 5B" 5 MULL1GAN__At Kmkom’ Jam a’ 111 vn mcww but had purchased r. DOugan 115 as flu elm“ bl’ cmfmd H°l‘““‘ . 1031 Mrs Catherine Mulligan age . ~ from John Kelly In Shed- M. Clinton 163 119 14a Clllmlsfw“ {e “ml” F?“ cm" so yo... ‘Funeral Monday 3h; 11 ~l"~ K- Flynfl 129 112 70 Plecuaton: (‘Cod-bye by M“? from her late residence to’ St Mal-I .\l1'. J11 tire LcBlanc announced M, Brawn 5g 93 71 Lltll-illll- whys church Kmkom ‘ 11c would hi1 llll day tomorrow. The M. Jiggs 98 '77 05 A5 m" “llllills °f u“? “Ming ' ' ., 11ml rirsimts 111T! expected to con- Total-loll. chorus died away. a Jingle o! bells Tmmlml-I" ll“ Clll’, 11;} 01-3"- “m. “mp ~y,,¢_=d,,y_ WflS heard. 11nd Santa Claus made °¥1 39111133.’ 6.1937, _Mlly Lilith-ll, _____.____. oomugncygl, 1,553“; his appcnrrillct- in his usual jolly dearly beloved wife of Frank Traili- t ; 1 _ ,manncr, much to the delight of the W’ TFYWB- 889d 42 Will's- Filllfffll lll‘ [as Twisters lliupils. After some interesting re- "W" h" 1MB Wsldvllm 10 Si- —————- Imurks about ills trip, Santa began Ann's Church. Lot s5. 111's Sutur- (ulwntinilod from page 1) M. Bolgcr 188 280 247 Ito unload the overburdened Christ- d5? 1mm)!!! BE 9-45 OTIOCR- ‘ ;- R. McCurvllle 232 270 1511 mus tree, and distributed the many MQFFATT -.- 1, M 11¢ a, ,1“, 7 lll 111c- Cdliiilllllll House of Com- F. McLeod 1B2 187 123 gifts to puplls and teacher. The 1937, Mrs, wlllfilm flivlflyll. ‘gin 1m lllons, .\fr. Bennett left tonight for J. Milllins 167 201 154 Vjgflofg and pupps were than great. 57p, yen mun-a, Sunday from m, G1 gnw in board the liner Mont- Low Score 13B 164 151 cd Wm, candy m, unanimous v01, i chrmmn church New dlnsgow n, t 11- for‘ Grnndn. He will mls= the Total—2843. n; than,“ “m5 extended m the 2 o.clock_ Short service M ‘he héme Ollfliilllf,’ of Pnrlinincnt Thursday teacher ‘m. the excellent evenings» at 13o p m but, nlnns (o be in his place when No Nnmua entertainment, and generous treat of GALLANl-l- ‘M m, l. i, Umr.’ 1h»- (11.-halo on the Speech from the ' Candy " f: 'l',f_@l‘_ l ‘~ "ill-cite is tukcli up at thc first of B. Flfll-Cllfir 223 353 155 f,’ HNPH/“l- Jllmll“?! l» l-"3l- r-Hmlldol“ L- Sldlmi" " y.“ Emma; expressed hope m“ B. Dalzlel 219 love 151 who took m“ m the prognm An era D morning a 9 ocloc l“) s “Fllllll 17° “W15”! “helm-l? F‘ Mccurvul” 138 257 71 enjoyable evening veins brought to to st’ Paws muffs?’ sinjlnxcmdc‘ i110 Dflllillllllllls could obtain a K- 4Com 18B l-l l1“ a cm, b‘, m, m the Manon‘, SISTER M. (iNlfllaRlhla-At the mucll-ucedr-zl increase in pop- T°m~—3°°5- _ - Annwm * ‘ F g Immaculate Heart Colcgc, llolly- lrllulll. He out not discuss imml- m!" 81118101 3°" Flemlwl- ill? ' wood. California. Dec. 16. 1931i. $.5- grntlon policies of the past nor did m3“ lhrefi 3°" Flficller- 7°“; m tcr M. Catherine (Margaret ltosc 11o lulvlince any concrete sugges- Mmlday "Wm “t 7 °°l°°k- Marl" _ , MacKlnnon), of pneumonia, daugh- 1lm, [gr 1.1m (“pm-g W118 319cm‘! V5 ulmdrll Unlike“ Ehg-lble F0 r ter of the late John MacKinnon and 'l'lll‘Oilfllt0llll the Empire he had I Fol, IEACUE NI"!!! M-llcDvnflll-‘l. 1111i Wllil. vi llflf- I(.tl11(' unity and loyalty to the B G R’ ‘ ' t o b!" W9"- C 0W"- Tlll-s “Hit h!!! bcfln - WAT50N~ t K nslu ton, Jlllltlill" “ ‘Wkll to nllkthehwéliliddtgéng U18 old 1mg“ an‘ e ontan ‘ 8, 1937, Jamgs Rocnaidgwatson, aged p11». cw wco s." e sa . scend- J Hughes 225 227 "67 , 3 yearn 4 months, son of Mr. and r121; of thc pioneers who laid the ' , I‘ “_"'”‘ . Mrs. Jose h Watson. Funeral was folludntlon of the overseas Do- gfagleenucy £2 12g); Gwgwlvqll- Y» Jlm~ PM” held January 7th. Interment 1n In. llillilolls wvrv "unchallenged in R" Duncan 211 213 180 “Tim” ' "l"? three " Ye“ ' om dlari River R. C. Cemetery. o,.,.u,,,,,,¢.y o; the“. land; and m.“ - _ _- trottcrs, inctudng all the favorites. _____________ jflylnfnt c; mo“. heflmmh» This %oaly§zbgéer “J 1'“ 203 remnin eligible for the 19B’! renew- ms 1mg“), due, the Prime Mu“ - 'nl of thc rich Hambletoninn as e . c tlrPfE-‘lfllfil. to H1110]? fellowship in Prince Grocery ,'°5‘g'rl‘ J‘?! pfyfrlflsgltggmwxfg, n? ‘Vhlté 50x THO .10 nlpro fnni y, "5 l- - 5 ' . » lcd ovc G od Tl k‘ kin . -.--_,_-.~_ - _ _. A. Burke lsu ass 254 l” ° "l" P" 5 ll“ A H Id t nior Ingnu mndo arran ementYto F‘. Johnston 181 2128 155 Allgust- re o o u s grl. thc cnsc heard 1mg evidence J. Camel-on 2 22B 224] Ream“! “w “it l5 Twllllm 5°"? (m.- tnkcn from scvcrul members .1. Clow 1a: 2:11 nu ; flcfll flllvllfvm Wllllflm 3- 5m"!- of 11in cl-eiv who were found at C. Praught 207 1'18 225 ; J15 5W)?“ °l New 9°“- smd b7 (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) various places 111 Canada and Un- Total-HZ". lPvifii‘ V010. Twilight 54ml ill-ml "P CHICAGO, Jan,- li-Thc 011M180 ucd States. High single, J. A. Bentley, 2M, a record of 2:03 it l"! 1'9" l" White 8oz: "holdout trio," Zeke It was discovered after the till-lull 11nd been paid that Captain l ltlitflt-lri, when 11c and his shlp-, wrrckcd crcw were landed at LlV-l lrpool. hurl signed a statement to, tho rtfrrt his vcslu-l foundercd in; ll f-Yflllli, 1t wlis on the board of. truvlc form by ivluch Ahlpwrcckcci‘ mlrlilcrs (|i‘.'~‘('l‘ll.‘(‘ thc rlrcuuistani ("is o1 211011‘ llilfilllll) when lauded at‘ a British port. icheeee and biscuit are High three, J. A. Bentley, 72:1 There are times when thc flun- fly. particularly children, wmry of the usual round of meals. why not have a picnic supper in lhc IIurd-bolled eggs, frnnkfurll-l-s, po- tato salad fixed carefully and gur- nishcd wilh $01111‘ cluurpsd yellow of eggs. and a dcsscrl. of fruit. or suggested. hnml-Cl ' South Shore School winning the two-year-old trotting lchampionstiip, and rivalling the performances of hor two famous Prcdcccssors, Greyhound and Roa- ‘ allnd LRWITTIPI" Sheppard, owner of the ,1Ill|\1)Vf'I', P. A. 5110c I-‘nrln. kept j three of 111.1 slum eligible including. Dclplvn Hlimvrr, 2:05 ti; Shirley lilaiiover, 2:06 ‘ll, and Norman jHenover, 2:0‘! 1%. Bonura, Luke Appliiig and Minter Hayes ran true to form tonight. Although all were offered satin-y increases, none 11m signed his little contract. Appllng, 1936 major league blit- tlng champion, received nruullo $12,000 tut yenr end was will to have been offered lin lllCffll-lc ("b111- meruuruia with his accomplish- ments in i036.