aMBl D _ _ ____ _ _ _ A . __ _ ..¢ _ -......-1* f _ ECEMBER 29.1936 1 we cln\al.o1~re'rovln\- oualioran 1 ' 1 "f"f~'3"' em lt-P ifff It gui nu and l Hook was cutivi \ 011!! up T Nhitl were said it 8.1? .ve, lble lor ll lross 'cit _ land duril lea€i lie! ro, 1 om pre alto ohnl ron Tele me ls 1 #AI tio ati ver An lc VF! er rel . l lr: sagem;-:iq \ S :I if ~._v ll. _..m».»~» v _A _ ___ _ _ ______________ _ _ ___ , --- _s - f _ - s PUBLIC FORUM The Central Guardian le | 3 n d n 3 ie 3 tltrinitp Gluten dlburrh This column ll ODI! Ill the dllnuulo b I y correspondent: of unutlam of Interest. 'lin Charlottetown 0uun1|_,,, go- I" “°¢°llN'||.Y emlurn nu- opinions of correspond;-ng., crmlsrlvras 'mea sums noon Clarke, struck an air Prince where the injury was dressed -i an X-r "The fact that not a single bulb Y°r tree lent; could bo had in the city on saturday night, goes to show that the decorations about U16 City were on a more extensive scale than in previous years, If, is understood some or me stores ordered extra supplies by map which are no\v available."-Char. lottetown Patriot, Dec. 28. Sir.-If the Mackenzie King- F‘ree-Trade-Low - Tariff Govern. ment- had HOU. immediately after ISSUUUUE P0W€1`. overruled the Customs Act and increased the Sf*-1tll¢°!`l’ Duty and taxes from I9 per cent' to over four hundred Per cent, this shortage would not have existed. ' When a merchant is filched out of $11.29 for goods which he is compelled to retail at $12.50 he is forced ollt of business to jack up me Drofiteerlll-5 of monopolists under government favor. But for this fact our firm; would have imported ample bulbs and tree sets to silpply all the City`s needs. i The llt\vi'ul duties and taxes on these, az collected by all press-,ed_ ing §'.'_'ernments, and as provided in the Customs Act, would amount to about $1.19. In the present season this pillage was reduced to about two hundred per cent, following ollr protest- ations to Ottawa, but is grip, we contend, a mutilation and mal- treatment of the state.-te. I am, Sir, etc., LEWIS P. TANTON. WRECKAGE OF (Continued from page 1) that llc saw the \vi_ngs of thc ship lying on a. rldge,1tlle fuselage rest- ing lowcr dolm the slope. Dickinsolrs brother, J. M. Dick- inson, wlio flew with him, said the fuselage did not seem broken up. While operations planes soared overhead, guiding them to the scene, rl moiuvczliie of lllxlllt 20 then taken to his home. Turning back the pages of time Past Rotary District Governor Percy W. Turner gave his fellow Rot ri ns and guests at the lunch- structiv ing th gleaned from the civic reports. Incorporated in 1856 the city had as its son. wards, each, to be streets The was $324 55, and although the sal i aries that said soon think least nvyunan BY runner _About Assemhnes From rulssnay, nacamsza 29 yesterday Master Prank . aged 4'/é. son of Mr. Frank - 1-00 P' M'_;‘°"f;“‘=’|' Tnmlng _ ._ _ ns aror. Pre Uvnfederatlon ._ over e eye by a shot from day sebum come” __ rifle. He was taken to the _*_ Hem, Ham Edward Island Hospital and Prince Edward Island already ay made. The little boy was dates its general assemblies from Personals the time oi” the first assembly ever tcrney-General Arthur Roebuck ner. 'I`lZH|5h- tliat this be done. Attorney-General Roebuck men- tioned Ncw Brunswick as the ro vince that followed this systcm,lanrl I Wonlen Ent/ered Edward Is-land, then the Island oi' (written for Quebec provincial elections was de done, other ago." .ODE Aug. automobiles drove lllrollgil S-ullclis.i about 20 miles northwest of 1;icre,_l and penetrated as near to the 3 Wfefkilue as pcesible. Then the senl‘cl1ci-s pl'oc<`°"9d _ notes in dress and cont buttons. the presbytery other-guise did WY e . EEN |17. Funeral services will be held ee today (Tuesday) at 2.30 ,p. m. at the home of her daughter, Mrs. ew Robert Hardy. The remains will be re forwarded by the evening train to fus Aiberton for interment tomorrow. eo se MAYBE SIMPSON GR ds Mrs gree pe c NEW YORK-"Unle . - hould be widened to try for some _ lis) Simpson's favorite - . (W n int genes,” says a fashion note. “black I and white promise to be the most a ti ol ." had been informed they hld 11° iuiro llcd oli the Island rather than M15* Beatme mynef- R~ N-- *--- from the time of Confederation, 1135 Feffllmed W Ch“f!°W3f°Wn af' R t government officials said tonight in wer Spending Christ-me-S with her 0 ary coinmenting on a suggestion of At- Di11'€!\t-S- Mr- and M15. A- H- Ray- w o follow New Brunswick in' .“ ~ , me -sggghthat of Mayor remains 601111121-Siliflg the 170515011 of the l ggplfiisgislnsinigg ghetlciglflte Zfiveltigé, population’ neaprecard .exPendH" i Construction has been helped I nm not speaking persgnally-_1' l08lS1aU1fE Witllill the El11l°11'@» Af- ` ment were alike indiffererlt, in the Xing; iigadtie b~‘;n;(;;;`;tsbeg;:_" moderately by federal partlcipatzon Otarian Turner, “as 1 will ' thu’ Roebuck Att°"m_`5"L’°m""“l U1 1Y1HJ01‘ify, £0 the Claims Of QUEDUU ‘ ‘ ‘ _ , _' in loans to home builders at lower be remmg from office’ but I i 0_l\tai'lo, said today in an inter- _ women for the privilege ofthe bill- mmt of me Dommions expmls :nterest rates than prevailed in a Mayor should receive at \'le\v. _ _ - lot enjoyed _by the iscicln pther pro- _ alllfzieeléliu;a\f<;gable_h;ra;_i;zhS_;la$§. 1935_ but the volume is Suu hem, smog e and the on He agreed with the idea in New \'l1\C05 3-Hd in D°m “O7 eeqtmns' m . _ U5' ltormal. Contracts awarded in 11 Councillors 23530 azach. considering 1 Brunswick that leglslawres shoula ' But recognition of Canadian W0: ` My has lagged' building is mr be: b Review record of economic progress ap p rl o e armln,, percent; sales of passenger motor- cars in the Dominion 73 percent rd scvcn pelcen. clu er 1 tt 28 t. A - ' fcrttcd twice dllring_fl1e year and _ __ . __ iif‘l`C€1lf- 1`1”*“ C” 0" Percm of varlom other officials have '_pO,R0NT0_ Deg 23_(Cp)_0th_ _ _ _ _ ,ie'lls the phenomenal expansol _ . _ _ _ _ _ b tuo different legislatures. The _ - - _ IHOP Of 9181"- P91061* in the mm" been materially increased since ereucimdlan Plovmces mmm d” i labs* session in the Taschereau Lib- ofovtgie mdfu52'}1;y‘ tihe lm” ber of commercial failures bright- R ened the picture considerably th totalled $156.469.200. li out be numbered from me mst mf--1 generally -Lg Capable of “cum 1 hind other lines and the rodllc mon S T1 C f d L , dcllccd ill tllcir appolntluent to Fallft' adjustments have ulisetilrll the I1f,,m,g1i10f,_c;§elOllrofffceirevigf; ln-my hlsh posts Mrs Nellie L Mc- me industrial picture in a few in If EX Bri; FOTSGGS . on- -~ _ . 1 _ P . ‘ 935. the a2233;aofyiigovpknéhtigerglagfbisg _ mid instead of from Coufedcmf _ ing responsibility inadnrlllistration; tion_of capltnl Hoods is just be- $1‘000’0O° more than m 1 problem unforeseen years "1°“~ 1ol the eountrys aiialr_<. was evl-, pinning to show definite pick-up dl smd and Mis Mary McCallum Suthcl have been mole than made _ -*- - "Ontario is n. 1ll'ol'il1cc of the \111111Il>‘~‘s; -\l1'S- f\1\§lU-S J- UlU`*`1C- 1 1'5"' ‘Canadian Chartered Accolliitanl. ' New systeln of civlc nccolllltllig _ __ ‘ __ _ ,_ . »,. -- ,_ __ 1_1 _ _ _ . 1, _. __ 1 _ _ _ , "li duced by Mayor CJWCEI 1871 United Klugdozn l~.'.t.l a. le,z;slatlll1- _S_’*'_1_;°_1‘-__5"*‘_»_l_‘5__»_fig? (___1l°~_‘_‘L~_;‘_'; _,_§_;“;;_fd_f£;‘;o__h‘;fi;___(_> lla;-1 _gf 555 The author, C.W.Saddillgt0n.Ll1dr- _ Lconmnued from page 1, ,ge;~ve;__, 1,0 3,-.ang ;..~i;; .azici ang _ ~ _ _,S sO,_e,.e1 .If _tg ._. cl le. . li . _ .». 1. » .io - - _ 1 _ _ _ _ smallest in 15 years, c -l>VICE _i thc mst part of 19:11 will be thc li . i TN/de U1¢‘°“°d , coll on us for Pun: ulzues 2' i ‘ BEST PRICES. _ All ul-uc. ol>1=l.l»~ I Intematlonal trade kept pace _ ed from the most.re|_uh1.1- stayin u - with international improvement- turcrs Everything l-lil..-ill un: _1 Imports reached $926,600,533 mth.. clcanf 'rry us for .oc-_;f 1. lf.: 1 first ll months of 1936 compared endeavor to please. _._\-i:|_l_¢__.~1;r_\;l)Cr ‘ ` 1 ' i .31 .. ” .". 1|] 0 M | N | 0 N :.;=1:l..;“._;:; Drugstore taistfefieli ` 1 crease _ ~ - _ , ~ '_ 15532325583 against $511,745,369, up dispense prescrlpllcm v-.rltten by _ l 13.8 percent and the balance lu Canada's favor was $344,374,365 N d iIllCI'€3S6d Output Of lagainst $246,151,456, a gain of 46 S s _ Y U 1 . 1,,.,..,,,, . J. Lrllest H. \ or 1 Mlnes And Better I Qmer highlights of Canadian DRL'(,~(;151,; _ 1 Farm _Prices Feat- b_f;;ii__e_;;_n@n_§mi_;1ucli_?g;5__“@_f_§» 142 Prince strcct _l._..ie . uret BuSineSS ,about 9.5 percent; canloadings flvi- F* ' any phys.i(~iurl. Mink: this you: Drugstore. cn ra “At first I was quite calm. But F nz soon as the police came, I ` broke down,” she told interview- ers. 1 "It was horrible," she exclaimed. ° 'I don't think I will ever sleep again. Ill always see that man just standing there in the doorway. , pointing a gun. He pointed it right at me. ,1 “Little Charlie was such a brave 1 boy. When the man took him he _ didn`t let out a squeak. He jusl1 went. 'racolvia wash. Dec. za-For* Remalncd Calm - a a o ' ` . I ' 1 J ° em este,-da in the Canadian NB_ suggested other provinces might do -_ ex ris of planks and boards 211 L tional Hotely interesting and in- th°.5‘"“° thing t° emphasize their Fr , pexent; retail sales five percent; e 3 € _ e historical facts concern- p°5m°n in the Emp’-W father tha-U TORONTO, Dec. 28-With the , bank Hearings 12 percent and div' e city or charlottctown, as L” C°F‘fe.d.°“““°“- FOI' W0rk ‘ 1°" P°’“t °' °°°"“.'“’° “ugh i menus olsn1lbu0.=;ls_t_e;1_§e__all;l_gt_h;;r lieigl _ wme,__ was made atgovemol. 0f__,he _ __a__s_ for ms__a;’c5;_ ‘;‘;_é°__‘_‘s 2 n;';’___';__ Lowels Butter Prlces De1;i_r.;t 11“él;_Department esta ished _Brent form__, the A_tO____ey_Gc__e___ Canadian Bro_adcas_lng Corpora lon deC]me_ But losses in some mm; ._,,. . ' . ' ' . ’ H - -` ‘ ' ' ul I Increasing production of butter Quecn Street nrst lighted with _ __ _ _ ,land of Wells,_B. (/., lv. member _ot (,1Se“,he1.c with th It tl t I _ _i_ __ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ , gas 1859_ _mHe cimtinitiled. _There is nothing me N,,u°,_m_, L,_,,plOy___em comm__S_ ____s________ pmdumm? _;0S_\_f_ _C1515 P; my Can_d_,i_ wal ;1rakeW_g>lmcl_1_;\;§; First steamer arrived from Em._ __ _Liga ln __ eEds fl_c_lrlcnt_ of .-_..on. A womensl ad_\ls-ory bconinrlt- Cent greater man at this time a Prices, Wu ch n to an op 1860_ un er o uca lon in New .fe named for tie altei ooy ln~ Wa” ago 0 percert _Eat U .consump on, acco g _ , Brunswick that they vll teach tin c' ded vhs L G Fe. uso West = 5’ 91' 1211 “ _ . f, Q 'I - f - " " '~ ~ ‘ '3 ~ ' "1 1' ' i'ticeontl‘ - fo P ln e f vialesufterwards King , ~ ~~ 1- - _- -_ _~ s 1°- _ _ _. _., .mion exnlebscd _ln an H -_ _~~ 0 13 P Ed“fm_(ci an visits Charxottemwn history of the province-as a pro-_-_ ~.-;.1.c, N. `5., Mis. Rllth Low. _Klb_- . f_§__f_‘:°_ 5;i"1° 3:50 §n_‘_`1 41-fi Pefcent lDalry Industry in Canada publlslr- _ , A _ ,&,,_, if 19 1860’ mee of the Unit;-if ;{;ng¢1r,m_11 i1l‘cllc_r, Lim.; Mrs. \\1altcr Lmcirn, 1- I1 <‘1 lan l~ “on 111106 ASUS 1 cd in the December issue of The 1 _ 5 1 . = ea 1. l A --=--»----.- ___._.. ~_~-_- __ __-,~ ._ _-.;~_~,; Electric light used for the first _lgu “1f1»l_ 1- f>l9lll`1__P H- \._.__mo__ C_ B E d_,___e(,_O__ Of we .me k _ __ _ tiered BCCQU-“tam °f_ M°“"`E‘1 U” sea lmpo. ..ladic..i fi.. ‘ ng time first D.lv law endl the ing; them safe tions the sue The to the II\1935, 35 DUP 51 ' Rotarion Roy QUIBWY WHS in the la d wer, aware the practice of drink- ing toasts nt marriages and ball- the Dominion Parliament. within _ . 1 _ ' _ . ` pea of I"e“5pf‘m °’-“fmt been making a special study citllc U ,_ C _ ,_ 1-. d g ag, would ;\~.¢,\,~ if ,pp rf.-.,_=.=, 0; i3eriln_ \Vngf§-033; 1;3_5a~b__`___P__ 1886 the its sphel.e_ WE haw, _,L 1iCmeua_____ Ceilacllan \Voiaie_Coullc.i oi _tile which bett/.>recl that of 1935 by 16 ‘Canadian dau.. mdustry for me 13 _ 'e"_mn 0 fm. 3 O , ‘ . _`.._ 1 t ,_ 4,1- 1 _ _ , _ ._ _ _ _ . _ . . . . _ 3 mee. Gellnan flcignters lleadlnf’ Rome .nu _ .1.l;1. ti . I1;~ai1co- om-Omor who N ,N m,__,__ _ _ depaltlnc... of prnlsiolis and na.l0n~ ._ rf-ni Canafilan plants proriuc- U 2 3 __ 65 teachers 1aw_,. betta, Alberta, tuo, Mus l\/_iargaret Amon, the 9,mm)~C “meh fem C"ang ulllo lleaclcd tile 1930 poll) inists use in their campaign .or d N scoua W VL T_ right: for wolnen is the following: Z" ._ ova _ ' me' * S' ‘ chair and the SUGSUS Were Ben .if h h b dh d I ft! . Sullivan, Halifax. There are at1 ~ Rogers, recently retllfned- from 2),?mfom[,?,5$,,0,::f,,f?vaS ?‘.O_.§ing]?; least 30 women menlbers of school U0 d0\lbt bo !”€V1\'€<`l ill the IIUXY- London, Eng-i Alexander M“theS°" support hclwu- when Sho was pm, ami collegiate boards throul;llout .Your Ol’ _t\\'0_ CODDCI' 0XD0rts are Hilti D- F- Archibald' mmlcntiy incapacitated in o. street- the Coumry' down ‘qhghmy from nw previous J. M. Murley announ- ,_ _ _ Iniernationafly, the Canadian wo- year, bllt the higher prices ruling Prestdent l’ Ch istmas reet car accident' She Obtdxmd hor hus man also h d her lace i 1936. - _ ~ _ a p n l:l§gistl]l?or;`iec\?iii.?l)0l?s Rotary Clsbs. 23:1 (f,gn.f§,l;;,Lure to sm the street Miss Charlotte Whitton represent- The court awarded her a life an- Cd canada' “L me League ‘Jr Na' _ . . . _ lions Assembly at Geneva. in the DUNDEE1, S°°°‘“’2€1.,”.§.°; tim- ““%,‘y “,§,,,°°1;;11°,1;§g.i‘<;;; ,{°1,,,',;;=,1,}',;_ sl.. __ ....,._t..» Presenting Henle;-mor the Dundee P181' n b S15.. 11;, .mmlln _ unc of the League coinlnis-_f-ion on social pefunce °°mm1e"church of Scot.. th?) ‘sem ‘S to' `h,_. 1Z,...%nnd questions this year, on which for Presbytery Xlltn]eBell said he WOR- iibe ( ui£alegally> skpondshit all Som” WMS she had acted as ”5` exsgd lifevthe eassemblecb -1111915'-95'* l11lmse?i’;"%` " `°` " ' 1 Séswr' ..G,mNNY,. CIMQE ,,m,, says Aussies sllouno nasr ing about the mat r vi Robert Kerr sal_d that the 1 m rance ommittees DOWNS ind of rationing of liquor in B¢°t nd Sweden and Norwly had fa oning according to income and he popular spring c ora BASINGBTOKE. Erislllld sid fan, made partly of chicken c ,km on whleh lg inscribed a Blbli- museum here. th Re te al s er k ‘ 5 i ‘ such thing as drunkenness. i .__ An - ,1 al verse, has been taken from the 1 r --- f ,..»»c|».u.¢~|»»»»~».».c». oo ac . , - De“f,s¢)-||,md_ I months of wrangling, proposals be- 2 produce daily lr' our mooonooaonog C|"“'|°“°i°“”"» P-E-L _ _ erovoa by thi- forecast that m1-all ____ lion- the Non-intervention comma- _:onions mo., \1on~m;~ coo...--..'.. Buying F ox Pelts Bring your pelis to HARRY KIRSH at the Harry lilrsh ' Revere Hotel, 'where you will receive the high- est market 'prlcc for good skins. ll K. S. HELZMING, al., c.|>.ll.,c.c.A. Codified Public Accountant and Auditor I Bookkeeping systems installed or revised Profit and Loss Accounts Computed. Trustee under the Bankruptcy Act Company By-Laws, Minutes. Annual Statements and Reports Prepared. Administration of Estates a Specialty. MONEY T0 LOAN. Bank of Nova Scotia Building _ _ _ _ , __ ,~o p rs o s oes, 1_6 p>v and order in the clty, he _ CHANGE Dl;.\1,\x1)r;p Gley~Brucc, Ont., Mis. coolo.. mm 535336 _______ of mg _mn ‘I5 will . - _ _By _1v -_ Black, M. P. for the Yukon and _ ‘ _ 1 sorb pointed ollt that in 1871 the Stlp ll.L.-(ll WOMEN _-_ _, _ percent 912 064 tails of steel ln- . _ _ th t .___ , Senators Calrllle Wilson ol Olto.\\a ’ ' . _ consequently some butter will have My Iiiflgisfrllte r€l>01t¢d H _ _ 1 d I, F ui of Pete1.bOwu_,h ,gots and castings. 23 percent and t b . .t d UAS this Wm mean ber of drunks was appnll- PARIS- DCC- `-‘3~1‘01l\1n1StS 1ln\'c1““ _ “L E* S . ._ _ ° 'l 80° 444 'F25 pounds i 6 0 C e,`p°1~e ` - num M d at the rate ‘ launched a Ca,m,__,ign to fx-ee the ! continued their active paltlclpaiion ~- 1 ° 5“g°~r» ~3 lower offering prices with which to of tvlgrcinxleilrmnasssults some of ll"‘i‘ench married woman from the ` in Dfmlinion parliajmentary aftairsi l"@’°"nt~ compete on world markets, those 1 ' ‘ - -1 ‘ 1'Canada‘ f`ve mem ers fprovincia 1 l; f with B. knife. One 8» Week- l imposed on her by' lcgislatuie; are at presclit the mon- New Highs In Mining Ewghe industry should “Or or Hmdes °f mughs frequented um French wolilen in general have no °D°:f" °f me West" ML” S“l°’“° bus` streets, so that wolnen were not ‘,010 and me I.-Touch mm.,.icd “,Om_ illcndcrson l>v\;;2;_t°1°grs1t8°I?u!;;;__§;‘;7_' dence of a1“,1Fe~s ,ifllaflluulflgssvis councils fin_hOntal'iiZ_ resulted i.nl_/the _*`;;frl;;“_;l__@ f};_€;‘o_l°1`C'_"n"d__f_‘; i’§p;_':__gm;; One method of lowering costs of s ee . 1 _ ~ _ return o ee a. erwomen: rs. b t iarl. The nrstt segous dmgvemgp; §,,,§g‘;;§‘2”,§’_.‘§mf°; 222,32? léglflaii-lc P1u_iNn_prl_e. rgiondto; the__mi;1era.l ;vc?l§_n or the for 5:, plant the si-ee _an eau he MSM _‘CVS ,ish 1 if it vc Jane '_rye, _ln sor ani nor 1, ienvy reg ters on wings I. city began in 1885 under the berp,.0vcdlthnt“he ggllglited ad°31rfi.\[rs. Clara. Twiclalc, Nlagara_ 1, following with cargoes of machin- 2? direction of the late Arthur New- my in their own home. 011° °°_1_lU'UU‘-‘I1 M155 N010 1‘1lU1Cl~‘->‘ el_'_v ill thc wake of the prospecting po berry. In 1878 tile school populn- Madame K,_M,,,,m. Bmck_ French Helldclscn, Hamilton, four town p.n_ncs cver'tra<1kli1ss regions to new Ne tion was 1585 with forty tcilcllerg. lawyer and one of thc leaders in c°,L_‘;;1c_;1i‘.L;1l;”aa]1;; m:)c,,;lC1;l;3;,.1‘€,S1‘ncén P°‘"f~*_ 5@l€Ct0d for d(-vclgpmeng yiel Total costs $20,654. tue campaign for lc-gal rights for S uh __ MBE Mcwimams Wmni: Canadian airplanes are handling but In 1917 the number or pupils married women, solo that ~cnllal~ea_ 9,. g,Sk§,c1,ewal, two vhs Har- f°“" “mes “S “mb freiehtasthose the 1515_ 40 teacher-5_ and idiots _have more legal rights, £1511) ‘Hcae O é E '\‘I;m5'e Jaw ofthe United States. $34 In 1927 there were 53 teachers l_._l_n;.;eii____1s;i_gl_;.sn__l_i_1_\_t_;___il1:1£d;nn;_r;?_§_; _“___ __/___S_ _____éZ___»- _______C__ _,___ _Wide advances in the prices of mg alld the cost $41,000. 9 ` ‘ . . _ ` - ' ~ ' lndustry. Many copper properties, lang idle because of low prices, will gave the 1936 shipments greater value. Increase in the prices of farm produce of about 16 percent, ox- pllans the bettered condition of the ngriculturist. According to a 000,000 over 1035, or 17.4 percent. added $30.000,000 to the value of been largely righted, partly through crop shortage and partly through supplies in Europe. Export clear- _l i ences of Canadian wheat totalled beginning Aug. 1, compared with iod of 1935. Exports of all grains inthe ten~months period show an __ increase of B6 percent over those of the same period of 1935. The value of cattle exports in the 10 months for which ngures are available. r e a ch o d $11,654,000, against $8,711,000 in the 1935 com- parable period, a gain of 73.7 per- cent. Meat exports increased 23 percent. cheese 61 percent, while sales of hogs on Canadian stock- yards showed A gain of 15 percent 1 and sales of cattle 7.4 percent. Hog ` slnughterings increased 20 percent. The recently arranged Canadian- Untted States trade agreement af- fords Csnada l. market for 225.000 head of cattle at half the regular duty lmd the outlook, from the l Canadian viewpoint is further im _ _ and zinc, were 1936 developments mm( being excludpd in both Ca_5cs_ the cost $54,527- ° . ‘ - I S - ¢ _ and Mrs. Rose Wilkinson, Calgary, i°f mst m"‘P°’t““°e to the mining Compilation by the Dominion bu,-_ Hubert Wilkins, famous Australian can or statistics, canadian form- explorer, passed through Halifax to-1 ers received un income of $594,- dal’ On hi-5 Wal’ V9 England When! 000990 gn 1g35_ an mcrmse of $g3__ he hopes to have a submarine built ‘ It was the mst yen, Since 1930_ An 11 water voyage through, thc Arctic ,1 increase of about 25 cents a bushel Ocean- l .y _ Hubert plans to make about four or the buying for accumulation of "ve miles 9' da-V underneath ANU” be like “a decked-in house boat," 7s.sss,lo4 bushels in the 1-l weeks 1f‘"‘d “ml "ery °°"‘f°'°- 4afa62,'l4'1 in the corresponding per- igo tions of friends that the proposed increase consumption, it is the 1 not be sufficiently large to ab- Canacla’s total production and r costs in every phase of the mess. This, in part, has been situation during the last two or e years, as in 1935 the Federal ess about seven million pounds domestic prices, As product- increases the disposition of the become a bigger problem, and their own level.” Voyage Through The Arctic Ucean HALIFAX. Dec. 28-(CP)-Sir that will fake him on an under-it The ship in which Sir Hilbert the when; cr,-,p_ .Winnipeg Gram plans to follow the mythical "north- Exchange in Decembel°1 recorded West W~‘5°'5e" to the Pacifx’ O°°a“ ` highost Wlmat prices in seven where Froblsher and other hm-ocs1 5.e,,rs_ of old failed in their pompous Eliz- . Tile nnxlous wheat situation of abpthan 5811901151 15 his “WU m` 1934 and 1935 with increasing swr- "°“i’°“- es and diminishing markets, has e i In a 175-foot submarine with an xceptionally heat steel hull Sir ce. He said the submarine wou`d_ “It will be the easiest expedition have ever attempted," he said n'idently smiling at the convic- rip was "sulcldal.” He said his ex- l periments in l93'1 with a naval type vessel had proved his plan would be successful. "Most people believe such a ven- ture is so impossible and dangerous that I have found lt difficult to get i financial assistance. Many of my friends told me that the trip would be suicidal." 1-Ie plans to have the submarine constructed in a yard not engaged ln building worships. He estimat- ed the value of the ship would be about 8250.000. some '75 percent more than if he had been able to have it built last you-. Sir Hubert was A passenger on the Hamburg-American Liner i 4 Germany for this purpose. since| ,, _ _ _ __ _ . . _ . , -. -.._...., _.,-__-__,__,_ C0ml\1lSSiDI1Cl`S 110011! H011- fn __ _._ ¢ } _`_ ‘ '_ ,_ ', ,` ffplcf _ :tl hcuilll, has lie(-.rl iltlzlrllell to tll1.‘ f ml i2/403 095 barrels of wheat flour magazvle and me cmrpm' ‘u,x"C`°` MY Sim Sebilnfmn lil UW 1111*" V137 , Bf""!“h p`f`,`! ‘_f' 1 1 "- I ._ em id Leard, cllalrmall, John Kelly :_‘_‘1_;“_"_L`__‘”"__ __"f‘U‘_¥“h_1" Nzllicliui l5m;llo_\'lllellt Qllllillisslcil 5,, [lm gi,-54, 10 mrmim of 1935 an mi _ and Alexander Mai'Kinllo1l. ;`_"7,__°:C _"Q _,"6 °"“'m°"'>““U“1 1° to co-oldihllic the gov_el`nlllent and ____,_,_@_,5e Lf _=,_\_.(,_,.| percent over the 13% Corner stone of WestKent school "’ “H 1"* , _ voliuatary agenc;es ucailllg with re- me mouths of 1935 other pmd_ _H . 73 laid May 1. 18 - ‘ *___ 11°? uction, with increases inoluded; W' . To show the greg; advange ini Miss Agnes Macphail, M. P., for _ “_ 7,16 .,.9 ai f h authors opinion that this increase tl'ill.i of a series, deals p:llt.cu- U,,,m_,, ,.M_.»_,,-1, ,hem mio pm-[_ fn 3- arc not l1.l'. .1 uw . 1=._.1_1_~.il ex- Witll lJUttf’l‘- ‘void any future Palos liiclrlclli. 1 DCM-\ 110 ~-1" -~~\‘1*'\f‘l War' nie the trend to lower DHCHS , Relnforcemcnis will be sent from Shin P3110-_ Soviet Russia, informed observers _ . - ' . al eaclv has .=l_cn;fiefi her con- G.erma'n “arshfps nw' In ?pan£;h];:;iidt tor halt ‘\'cIil:l1c_'>r saiilllgs to “aters are on patrol duty n le I the defence of ?.f>.li:':il if cflectlvn Msditermnezm’ German mere 1- 1 ste J" 'irc rnlzz-11 Lf- I _l~'I' l>~“`C`1.`5- ant shipping was warned today to ; ~ 1" ‘ ___ -____v____ hug the French coast of the B-11', , .'°f Elm? ”;,‘;§f,,,“".€’§,§‘ “',*;e;_‘*‘;,§g,§,~, 1Cal1atllan Bailklng; ernmen c e e Bilbao ” I' allowing Madrid to release the Pal- `os was cxlended through today, al- BUSH] ,though the Bilbao Basques have announced there was “no question" lo! freeing the ship. _‘vided by thc Cf." '. ._ . _ _uni of i (Today a Basque representativeat 1 branch banking ls cr.. 1'1‘ 1l1e_ ad- lBa_vonne chrlrgcd thc master of the 1 \1ml¢;rgrs oilflxil _\'_1__ll'; K' ‘I`- "-lan! ,Palos had destroyed "all compro- who mlnpt balliclllg .is if c..l~ 1.s'._Ln fmising papers" before the ship wa5 ian ar-tic-le on Ca;'.;:_l‘_ancl; lil; ' 1 =r e W C- - 1 = ~ `t;et1;leveIl,';°g(;u§'l1eTli Because °f the “metal 0? Gen' l tit? 1?/Iaritilne niheries. then l`_10Vl Canadian milk cows was 148 leral Hans Vlon sceckti lt' im to New Brllnswiclz.llllsslbly to som! unds of butter fat annually. In '“°““°"f{' HI;tO°rt_i5nt‘"i°"‘vm[f_ Nf;TUat‘])_` 1 town dfpcudcllt on 111110 -“ld l°f*1’€"~ w Zealand the average annual 1;;(:_‘T;2ée___n $i_;1isU_'; _,fm We thc' going later lo O~ntrli_'lo or Quubectd d. per cow is 218 pounds. With ichénceuo; he°1,e mstelld of git Bob an agricultural cnvlronnlcnt where ter selling at za cents o poune, ich,/es Aden ne might have an onl°<>rtun_ty to average Canadian cow earns ' learn evcrytllillg a_b‘;‘,‘° ngaxcigg .04 a year, compared withearn- _ ~ , --_ - 1- mixed farming, inc_u ing a y s of $50.14 a year by her New “Ayr xo STALLING and live stock, and then be trans- He m°t“1‘1 "Umm-V °"’PP@11 lend Zealand sister, the value of skim l The'tlme in which Gem-lany is! 1_2`]`1JlE_?"(]'_ CD or co -. l".`.-Zllllllg The broad liirlltil'-'~ lim* PARIS, Dec. 28 - France and _ !`l’I'C‘d _to the gl~erlt_ w_li_<‘_at__p_l_;1i1;;_x<:f Great Britain will accept no “stal- 1 U16 Wf‘Sl- 01' be S 3 'fm mano fo stzlct German non-inter portunity of S‘»L1Ci5'il\§ the UUHDCWG vention in Spain, Foreign Office methods used to move our great lins" from Germany on their de- £10992- \\‘11oYG he would have an op- a officials said today. C Thc