,, . \ ' 1 “WM” 1 . lhiiiilv/fi, ..- if ii: it ii Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew Xe- \_ :~////f f _ u ‘_ _ \\~.-x\ \\\\\\\\\ -45 A The PeopIe’s Paper 1’/»f..1‘l's'f “"1 Read byEverybody it Hlulli ouinum MAXIMS or A V -MERE MAN '~ Ei li ii <~..._. l _=u5__,€§ _,l .f I._& ll .4 m l¢-‘?¢‘-'#-`3-“°‘“`--'°"“.=- 3-‘ ' ' _ ci~iAiil.o'r'i°z'i‘owN. CANADA, TUESDAY. DECEMBER ll, 1934 lz PAGES ' lornfag Guardian, I' Charlottetown Guardia! ii is 4.. i _ S - +8 s 1 _ l -Vg vii 5 _ .l W l W- - ` srnvoinvcsnuusrs cowunc EvEN1s. _ MEETuuw.Erc 1.. Wlllllncamcnta are inserted lu \|sls column as l caste peg 'ug ‘Quietly puyhblc in advancp. °'9r. Jfn. lteddin. Dentist. will be st Georsetown ~Thuredev. ut stew- l urt Friday. L-8138-12-ll-li et 8.10. Charitable purpose. ii “Buyius Poultry e day ex- cept Thursdays and m ll. L. Dickleloll. L-3180 “York School Ocneert and christmas tres 'Ihureday evening, Dee. 20. M8101 "liste your dressed poultry to P. Conrad. Lower Queen Btreet for the most satisfactory returns. - - 1.4100-ll-lo-01.' “reenter st mol-slliisu eeoisilt' Dunstaffnage Red Wings vs. All-_ Otall. Bute after: L-3100 "Poultryl George Lclghtiser Oo., next Queen Hotel. buyinl’ all kinds amused poultry, correct grading., highest prices. L-3046-tt “Buying dressed hog Tuesday, Wednesday and 'rhursdayé and dres- sed poultry daily. Psy g highest market prices. P. J. Ney, “Canadian Legion Dance, Belfast Hall, Dec. 12th. Hot lunch served. Proceeds to me christmas cheer to o bereaved 1 ly. _ 3i` “We will be buying all kinds of poultry on Wednesday, December 12, wying highest manketgrlces. 'Thu ood oc., Orapaud. L 144-12-ll-ii. “We shall be buying live and dretld chickens, also dressed geese and ducks Wednesday, December 13. Delaney ds McKay, Albany. _ L-2126-19-ll-li. "Buy your Christmas Gifts at the Handy Bhoppee, 44 Upper Queen ltreets, toys, novelties, fancy work. _ L~8130-12-11-li. "Christmas Tree and concert in Long River Hall, Thursday, Decem-‘ ber 20. Admission loc. L-3141-12-ll-li. °"s\li interested attend Hockey Meeting at North Wiltshire Thurs-_ day night, December 13. < l ~ L-3154-12-l1-li. “I am open to buy a quantity of cattle. Apply for further par- ticulars to Harding Fraser. Elmira. Is-B150-ill-il-tl “Come to the Christmas Concert in French River Hall, Thursday. Deoembertlotb. Admission loc. if not fine, December I1. 1.4124-12-ll.-li. "Bilyililddily 11V! and 'dreaded poultry, dressed hop, eats; use Hungary also had accepted it. I ducks and geese until Thursday. Highest prices. McGuigan Gr Boyle. l Central European CITY C0llNC|l.°"””"°1ifu.....h.lf-Conservative Policies Tension Reliever! Hillll REBUMR }‘ffe°'f~'. Paved Way For Advance .1 lib whole members executed hold ips like football plays was uncovered - ` Y police today as they questioned 17 luuocul-v And vugoslsvla 4..... M E Elllil During Depression Years League P1' Oposal In Settling Lawrence Mclnnis-All-.mf $35. i>7>llycehf§§fu.'l”5lil5 P ri m e M i n is t e r said, that one piece of club equip D If d R d o-liii"”si‘»1i°5fl’rlilu§lii~if"5"»S~f'1it'ilf ' Diff€1'el1C€S. P0inted Police Offic- ,....... ...ll . .....l.l... .us ... .......2 Scores Liberal e en s ecor ____ er_ at Meeting Last‘”"w‘§;;“p;°,§_°_b§_§§@ 3511*; who C.-it;cs_ . \ (BY Jolopii E. Sliarkey, As. members or the League of Notions Night. diagram for s bank robbery was --' found in the possession of Ralph NEW LEGISLATION sociatcd Press Forel ll in view ci oblisstiolul ln the oov 'rsl-iii. so, suspected ss the clulrs s l Stuff) (A» P~ By Gusrdlan’s Special to ne tm-itorisl murray ....4 eg . Wire) GENEVA. Dec. 10-War threats ln central Europe dissipated tonight w li e ii K enant with relation to enggexnents lilly hlvo undertaken wi Yolpoot istins iitic 1 91 ...... .......°° .: “°°°°°‘°~°° Dickies Understanding ‘The Council desires that a good understandins upon which uesec iiiiitiiiig gr . it _ 5i§sl§::§iil eiéilggil _iii:e.§se leader “lt looked like a football eoach's iagram of a new play." laid Bergt. lilm Granger. ‘The drawing the position each man would as well as the location of each employee." ergo Unemployment In- surance Forecast. (C, P. By Guardian’s Special Wire) HALIFAX, Dec. 10 - Yugoslavia and Hungary » | _ evo u eu Loo-» -lf .‘:s'::;:.r.s; ......... ......... ,,,,..,,°f .eg 55.2"” .i‘l£l“.L°.l R.; ‘“'..£.°.'l. tions whose council unsnl-.its oeniidence that they would sv- sltllougll ms. mm, 1.. ...,ly 50,; meeting hem gonight Wm. niously adopted a resolution gut myi hitmight oi its flurirlg November it is anllcipoied - Hon E N Rhodes, Minis.”- ,, , un _ I . . . d°|’l°"“‘ "‘° "'""“ 'Noun that ... ... .eslllt of .ur ..l.1f>‘.itllh°i'leW?l.-o°°me rliieobettlfl “xiii If Finance. and Hon AI ation of King Alexander ci`s.lssiohs'whl¢n have toiwn nut; wmmlmg' A Nm P 0 P ' ‘ ' ° ' _ src keeping ng www .red Duranleau Minister of Marseille. gig: glllpohcolgrxg Bax; :xoleniiz their h . Marine, following the form- iweinir nations in aecentluzllsstu ....m.......ue..... ....usages be °”"°‘ °°"“’“”*°° "*’°"°° "mi °"° .Iarbor Comnilssion’s new The action of the two op- cmd M 1," in pmicum, ,M d,p1°_ H ° “mm °f me B Y P R E M I E R il opening of the Halifax Pier B, at which the Prime the resolution was viewed as tween the Yugoslav one the null: °‘beed°n"“°l§m;§;,edA°;,“§‘;,s?)"°;;p°§;‘é a great .League victory in QQ” "§1°:\fs’“";‘1§‘;;°t§d!f"°';;l:t‘m L’ minor repairs al other _..l.l,.,.,ll.,_ the mutants of p°“c°' the 'laistence or activities outside own' M'w`D°u"'u' °h'h'm”°‘ °‘ Hungary, in diplomatic|the Yugoslav territory or lem..-lst w§;°i’;;;Y.m°°"1mii@° terms, ig requested go ¢a|¢¢|eloinents have mt been settled in me wut nd f “ dm* °” a manner which has given satisfao- ° ° “M h"°“°"°"|‘ “punitive action against mm ,G me Yuxoslav gowmmem' during the letter pore of ms mm, a tliorities whose c l ~ i th illion that °' N°"°°“>°f- He revived that he l-l\¥ li il- Alla belnso eos had inqectcd the work 1 tllv and pabllities _have been estab.|u a result of these discussions such had ,WM it some out .za _nu lished” and “communicate g;_°1°t‘l'°’:°;‘“*: °°,;‘:,’;‘ §“l3§,f‘e"$““B€“::’ mm.-|._; ,m¢,me,,¢h 3 ,dm 950 tohitlheicliuaciltihtiah meigureglnh "Hough negligence’ “Rain “_ igeiitlleem to have somethios oorlc W c t a es o is e ect. enonsibilitie relative to not hav- il1lI\°¢ii¢f0|l!. ' S oouo. vennimtioe reported lust ing connection with the prepara- Action Sought tion of the crime at Marseille, $0 VW haw automatic Stoker! had "Considering on the other hand men llllil ed intl'\eMa.rl¢etBuild This s tion h b Y .. that it is incumbent upon the Hun- €~ He reported that where form g1¢vi¢_ ° W.. ‘ous t Y um Harlan government, conscious of its €l'1_Y °R€ l0iild_01_£:on»1 hod..b&n used Until the very last, the dlpm. international responsibilities, to ul day now ii load does three days. mag' gm"-es; in me y.,_g.,s|.,v_ take at once appreviatc punitive oo that there is s. very material Hmmnim diépuge was breathless. action in the case of nnv of its eil-vine in ooafl. _ ~ ly mam1;l|_ned_ lauthorities whose culpabilities have A resolution was passed to accept TM Kuuuian govemmam my been established, the tenders of James Oerrqhq- the final draft of the resolution convince.; of qwdwlu *"4 H- W‘°°'“ *'° "Wil *W* °°°1| ` for settlement of the issue by tele at $5 per ton deuvexed ggldrefvséoxliigenlsllld mu; evgfdknolllhlt (0. P. By (}uardis.n’s Special Wire) HALIFAX, Dec. 10. -- A massive steel and concrete pier, capable of bf=I`i»111Il8 the world's largest liners side by side was declared open to the commerce of the seven seas to- day by Rt. Hon. R. B. Bennett, Prime Minister of Canada. It had been a. difficult task for tbose with the responsibilities of of- fice to thence vast national un- dertakings such as this during the past few years. the Premier said at a luncheon following the ceremony at the plerside. “_Qreat problems still lie before the people of Canada." he declared in the presence of Finance Minister E. N. Rhodes, Hon, Alfred Duranleau, Minister of Marine, and other dig- nitaries gathered for the occasion, "We have emerged from the greatest i ° A resolution was moved Coun. DZ PW ‘ - | Phone late tonight. The couxigg “convinced of the ggiduwill igotliiz vmmemmm .mended WW ommrlthe emu oglour fate ues bemre than ded it i nudapll\l‘llp°li‘euberote'd.°w on un filillsngllllttlif mmm N H°’“‘°‘°” tm “Wm” M°°"°t behmd' » .- Mat, it to wnmunm” ,A Imrls be appointed Police officer Relief was expr-es-lcd on all sides when the Hungarian represent- ative received his urgent instruc- tions: ' Rou the Council the measures which it takes to this effect. “The Council, considering the te tio i law ¢Ql'\C¢1’°- “Vote for the resolution." GENEVA. Dec. 10--.A night ses- sion of the Council of the League of Nations unanimously adopted a resolution introduced by Anthony Eden of Great Britain "depioring" the Marseille assassinations and in- sisting that all those responsible be punished. ' Uloiain Eden announced that Yugoslavia had accepted the resc- lution at e special session of the cabinet in Belgrade. and later that The resolution, adopted by roll call. was as follows: L.3149.;3.11-11_ "The League Council. convinced "We will be* buying dnslod poul- that it interprets the Sentiment of tho whole Iballll of Notions. ` try all kinds at Bridgetown, Dooom- , ~ ber ilth. l>°l'in8 top manket prices. Billlld Matthew & McI.»Il.n Ltd. L-8002-12-5-81. "The final game of Auction, l"ort¥-Five Toumaincnt will be held in Holy Redeemer Hall tonight, five prices of poultry, door prize extra. L-3141-12-11-li. “Opening tonight, Upper Queen Bt. Rink. Skating 8 to 10. Excellent ice. Admission 10 cents. Rink for hire for hockey. Prices reasonable. Phone 1819-L. L-8102 "A meeting of Ne will be held in t den on Wednesday ev clock P. M. All teams play in this league are send a representative. “Pouiiry. We shall be buyius llvl and dressed Chickens cod hwl throughout the season, paying top wrist prioo. sims wma com Storage oo.. Ltd. L-also-is-1-ti. “W will be buying ii and liens; eliichu and gui 1:0.;- he 'lisrm al-io.. 'cms eros., issue. aoei-ii-s-ei. igamhy supper, fancy work. _ 's table. novelties, candy. who and home cookies at lion Church Thursday, hcninbkll. L-lUll°1I~lil-tl. ‘ W ‘ill in diuimc csriF:s:“§§§;sri aids: ii or°f|.A.sseo¢e,$ lllliller. ,tl isiig §§;". §§ei§ its .liii Deplores Crime “unanimously deplorins the crime which occasioned the loss of the lives of knightly King A108511' dar of Yugoslavia, he unifier. Bild M. Louis larthou, condemns this odious crime and associates itself with the mourning of the Ylllloslav nation and the French notion, and insists that all those resp‘nsible should be punished. "The council recalls that it is the duty of every state neither in en- courage nor tolerate on its territory any terorisit activity With I PUUU* cal rposc. "'1iili`;t every stats must do all in its power to iirovent and reurell acts of this nature and must for this purpose lend its assistance to which uest it. rules oi’ in ma no ing the repression of terrorist ac- tivity are not at p7esent sufficient- ly precise to guarantee emciently international cooperotion ill this matter, decides to set up I tom- rorist purpose. "rt decides that this committee shall be composed of li members. the govamments of Belgium. Great Britain, France, Hungary. Iicly. Poland. Rumsnil. Spain. Chile. switzerland sud soviet Russia egeh rostiolls which have been nrefeniod to the Council by the French ROV- emincmt and requests other gov- ernments which may wish to pre- sent suggestions to .send them to the secretary lenersl (of the Leusue of Nations)- "It invites the committee to re- port to the Lessuc Council lo the latter may apply the prfoedure laid dm," U. the gssembly resolution cf Sept. 26. 1931, concerning the dl'lW- ing up of general conventions neg- ,otisicd under tlhe auspices of the League of Nat ollS-" This text was unanimouslv 14°F- ted by Hungary and Yulloliavia al teinpors members of the Council diving :llc discussion oi' their dis- pute, along with other Council governments Nfl "And ls of the opinion that these duties devoive in particular upon Tuberculosis (A, P. ny Guardfasvc lrillai Wire) DENVIR. Doo-_ 10--Th° U' nounecmliit of the* success cf 'a berculegis V0. ° mls" melanie; : uhsrculosle i fries ll is .;.»l§~il iii 5%; sgrgillgsig gg §§3§i §§%§§ it trail iii "_ PER ds' i i i e ..__ . . . l. dis- guinea members. The Council than ad- Join-ried. Preventative iéiiigifigfiifii leeiiitiiiiiiiii § elicits' digs gg 5 §§§; €§ §§ g iii 5"'z § _ 2535 iii? l § il into their both men and y acdiulcl El; lit; lille ber. i "It refers to this comxnittes’s sug- Uld 6110121111 prohibition officer. Duties to begin the lst of January. Soillry to be $80 per month. Court Blanchard. chairman of Canadian Spirit The difficulties ahead were of "such transcendent national import- gh, pow, °m.,mmM pointed om- ance” as to fill leaders with awe and before the votc was taken that the resolution did not ocsne from hkn pessimism but he had faith in the spirit of the people of Canada, a h t I Umm Mmbmmm _mud ax ilspirit that would prove trlump an. , the rolioe commlme or st lesstl " ‘"4 "°‘ °°°” "3" “;'}‘,°““‘§,§“ ~ _theoredltofthenaonung e .le..:=lr.:1:.‘:. sam.. .remover l»-- »; e ing up a preliminary draft of an next- The resolution he slated wulsglgfthalfhgz dY.°c;g;1;,tdnf:s ‘gbltizf international ccnven ion to assure brought in over the heedu of tl»;¢ ,. repnmon oi compmwlu 0, cnmes Pom” Ummm,” in the terms of its contracts. committed with political and ter-I q°\m_ Hmnagey ww,” mM_mim!|"“¥n;1‘f#’;‘,’::1,,ir’;:n°g';l2’n,‘;“t‘;f_idl;f i-11° City has wanted a qeoisil 1701100 officer for WIN- Ho aim though/t that the officer. was wanted now as lnuch ss he was in summer. Coim. ltattrny inquired clared. Why? Because we are a young country-on the threshold of life. We have not yet realized our possibilities of expansion. But un- .:-ss we can maintain our reputation Wh? |VPP°if\i» I WWW W°h|W4°U and oil! credit, where will the money °m°°"' come from for national undertakings Addition to Niililr dull’ ho oouilld 'being invited to appoint e rn m can Bum-“Y “nd th., In “wh u mln.. be wisned special outy. courl pusy nsy Rsttray wanted to know why a "Swell" msn should be given spec- ial duties. Why not put one of the experienced men at that work? Coun. Reardon aslced why not put thenewinan onet the regular scale of wages? He was informed that the last man started at also Dir month Considers-ble discussion followed as to the advkibilli-Y of mppointing an olficer st the present time- His Warship Mayor Kennedy thought that the City needs another inure Only 18 searches had been made hst month. and he stated he had been informed that there are 43 "diva" in the City. Conn. Bian- (Continued on Page 3) DiscoverBodyBe- side Rwy. Tracks i Is Reported A Success The broken bow of David Nssar, hound from Windsor. Ont., te Hali- fax where he was to embark for te than his homeland. Syria, was found by sy inelssgss seeeiorunm today by the sms or qgierede :piggy the railway tracks at Balt qnings, tha they scar here. ~ Officials expressed the belief thot the man, a deportee, had fimtggnto his death from the cas d Ocean Limited last wht. Dr. ll. I. Wardrcpe, coroner. d that an inquest was not ne- celery. ylcracin:tiinsi¢asal;smideutity iilsidenls slim seelliffr utcultd Utabiisiiedliewastbemanwbcsu palefigbrsonthetrain reported nicht. clothhigwasfoiinda tlcket.'i‘hebodywas dieccvarldncara rishtof way it ii Tho Prime Minister spent a busy dey with his colleagues for the most 'part inspecting docks and piers along 1-faiifax’s two miles of water- front. Engineers pointed out plans for future expansion and the mln- ’sters sat for a while in conference ‘at the oilice of the harbor commis- sinners. "Ill the face of world depression. this past year has been the greatest in the history of this port" the Pre- mier stsicd in his luncheon address. ‘That means that canada more and more appreciates the value of Hali- fax to Canada I trust that you ap- Tciate the value of Canada to Hsi- ax." In maintaining Canadirs credit high in the money markets of the world. "we were not meeting our ob- ligat,ionl_ior today, but for the fut- ure. it was their concem in planning Caniida's future that had promoted (Continued on Page 3) , Revenue Hurt By “Bush Rum” P021' OP BPAIN. Trinidad. Dec. "l. - Ac'rs Canada Ranks Among Nations. (C. P. By Guardlan’s Wire) ,_ HALIFAX, Dec. icism of the Bennett Govern- ment for not implementing certain pledges made dullli the election campaign o 1930 were dealt with tonight by Hon. E. N. Rhodes, Mil- isier of Finance, at a public meeting which also heard the Prime Minister and Hol. Alfred Duranleau, Minlstd of Marine. Confronted by “the g'r¢8‘\~ eat depression in the history of the world” and a liugl burden of obligations left by the previous Liberal Bil- minlstration, the Bennett Government accomplished even more than should havo been expected of it undo! the circumstances, he ill- serted. ` Circumstances interlaced -, “Some pledges which were ns* ln19:i0 cannot be suspected to h fulfilled because of circumstnnncl which arose and which were abeoln utely beyond our control,” he ern- tiinued. Payment of old use pensions ll- tirely from the Federal tical!!! wus one of these, but he declared the pledge of 1990 in regard to pub- eions certainly would be imP1&lI ented “with the return of more fl!-» orsble conditions.” Other governments had been I a. similar position. In forminlz the National Government in G/reati Britain in 1931, Prime Nllnishf Ramsay Macdonald had announced his prlmarv purpose was to main- tain the pound stalling. The pound had a catastrophic fall, but the peo- ple of the United Kingdom had not deserted the govemment. Tho! (Continued on Page 3) (ev l 1 l l ,,_._ ....a mm.. ..__.,_..__ ~¢.~.r__ e.A_ ....._.»._,__ _,___. ____ ,___ 1.... _am a....-=,,-“,-,,,“~»-».m.~rl»~1-_a..»~s1s¢ cm., .DAYS Nato* is A cor will __ _T S li`o