~FOR HIRS AT ‘F Morning- Gunrdlun, Founded III. "IU. S. Congress Will Ask For 2 Billion L oan’ ___._. (Special to ‘he Gmrdlen) WASHINGTON, D. 0., Dec. 28.— Cvnmes is about to borrow from the natlon’s investors for a 32000900,- PARIS AlIBTIUN Island Offering Dis- DOSGCl 0f AiZTLEBSlI l0 000 loan fund to save the nation's Per Cent. Above the raillé-‘oads ffiim ilsiankruptcy.“ t e ques on one o! re cf, no Average 0f L a St only m: the railroads. but m all Seasanes S Z1 l e S who depend on railroad eamings. Prices. '1‘iie railways operate on borrowed money. These borrowings provide a backbone of income for many life insurance companies. savings banks, trust funds snd individual investors. These will be in more or less dliliculty unless the railroads get help.’ ILSTRALIA lllll SEND (Ullecial to the Guardian) The P. n. I. Pur Pool Ltd. of lummerside, have just received a lleble edvloe from their Paris agents to the effect that as l result of the first Paris auction sslu‘ on Dec. 21 Ind 22 their whole offering was disposed of at prices at least 10 percent above the average of lest , season's sales prices for the same quality of goods. Their offering comprised pelts of all grades and colour classes so that it would ap- pear that there is no reason why fox ranchers should become pan- icky and so display their goods at sacrifice prices. ' The Canldiln National Silver MELBOURNE, Australia, Dec. 23 —(Oanadian Press Cabin-Aus- ElEliATlilN ‘If Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew MAXIMS MAXIMS °F * or A “MERE MAN MERE MAN Pecceliulis m» p _ m “m l ....... '"° """"'" Read by Everybody ,.?;'.;‘..,"“...‘1‘.‘.‘........°Z."’" 1 Annuli Subscription: Delivered $5.00. By lhilfilnldl end ll‘. B. A. ".50. Y 2 PAGES Over The. The Guardian ls Delighted To An- In The Santa Pals ’ List Have Been Provided For By The “Good People Of The Province From O’Leary Church On Christmas Day With Clad And Thankful Hearts. I IT must be with a Guardian learn For fifteen years now the Santa Pals Club has functioned as a Community Christmas Tree, every name on the list being supplied or vouched for by a clergyman, Salvation Army officer or other social worker. The names are carefully checked in The Guardian Office to prevent duplication. It is not a haphazard Christmas Tree where the deserving and undeservlng share alike, and where the boldest may fare the best. The recipients are all rox Breeders Assn. report that they have received advice from Paris agent to the effect that better, prices prevailed than have been ob- tained elsewhere for this season's crop of fox pelts. The Association have handled 20 percent more pelts this year up to this time than they did last year. S. i lulu sllll WINNIPEG, Mam, Doc. ‘ZS-Miss- ing for nearly two weeks since they started a flight to the Island Luke gold fields. Stewart Mc- Rorie, aeroplane pilot, and C. N. Foorut, mining ‘engineer. were tralia will send a strong delegation to the Imperial Economic Confer- ence which is expected to be held at Ottawa next July. Prime Minister Joseph Lyons will be accompanied by Senator Alex- ander McLachlan, who was an honorary lllfinlstor in ‘the former Bruce coalition government: l-lon. James Fenton, former Labor Min- ister of Trade; Hon. H. S. Gullett, prominent Nationalist, who is ex- pected to be the new Minister of Trade and Customs; R. A. Pnrkhill and J. A._Guy, outstanding mem- bers of the United Australia pwrty. The Prime Minister announced the personnel oi.’ the delegation to- night. " found safe today. The men were brought to Winnipeg today after they had been picked up last night - l ‘T R I A l) F 0 R by Pilot A. Westergaard who had, been searching for them more than . a week. When found the men were l] R n E R‘ at Charmin Lake, 80 miles this side of Island Isak. Mild weather and plentiful sup- plies of food and clothing enabled them to stand their long spell in the’ open without adverse effects. Their plane was loaded with sup- lilies for the prospectors staking nnmonwarnn, N. s., Dec. 2a-‘ (By The Canadian Prcsw-Naaman Smith 0,‘ Nineveh will stand trial ,i'0r the murder of Lem Smith, his ,'uncle, at the spring supreme Court session at Lunenburg. The twenty- gold claims on Island Lake which ‘lam, yea,- old you“, who was 3gp- ls 350 miles north east of Winni-igumd m, q-uesday December 15, P98 near the Ontario-Manitoba thirty-two hours after Lgm had mllfldlfy- fallen in a Pleasant River Woodlot. Making a forced landing on a a bullet between the eyes, was com- hand-picked by the people best able to judge of their necessities, viz., the clergymen and social workers, and the gifts godirect to the children’s homes. In addition to a toy or toys each package contains half a pound of candies, an apple and an orange, besides other dainties which Santa Pals outof the goodness of their hearts may supply. The country parcels have all been despatched, and now remain only those for the city which will reach their destination with Santa Claus this evening. The Guardian thanks the clergy and social workers for their co-operatlon and the Santa Pals for their generosity and appreciated help in bringing a Merry Christmas to so many little ones whom Santa Claus may not have on his official visiting list- Santa Pals The following Santa Pals have answered the call: Frederick Seaman; Donald Sea- man; a friend. 33f Mrs. James '1‘- McKee; a friend $2. Mrs. w. n. Prowse,“ Louis n. Lowther, Jean Lowther, Mrs. George Waller, Helen DeBlois, Rob- ert DeBlois, Gordon DeBlois. Leila Worthy, Mrs. Murdock McKinnon, lvlrs. Dr. F. C. Taylor. Mary Catherine Wright, George Burnett, James Burnett, Miss E. Burnett, Mrs. J. M. MacFadyen, Mrs. J. E. B. McCready, Ann Sad- dler, Frank Saddler, Mrs. Isaac Car- ter, Miss Bertha Carter, Mary_ Walker, John Walker, MCorinne can,” C_ wood. n A 3mm walker‘ Marian Clark, Mrs. B. L. Wood, Miss Jane Bomiell Johnston, Mrs. 36mm W001i. 110mm 5111111118. Mr?»- Leith McLeod, Mr. Benjamin Brem- l Gwfge 5- MJI-ufld. Byron Brown. ner, Betty Bruce. Joyce Wnrrenlwu- G- F- Huichesvn. Dflrflthy Doris Howatt, Frances Simmons, ' Hutchcson, Miss Gertrude Vaughan, lor, Mrs. Mott, Miss Lilia Coles. een Duulop, Mary an' Williams, Mrs. H. r: . ooiitweil, Stirling Walker, Mrs. Rogers, Annie May MacKinnon. Mary Elizabeth Prowse, Tomlins’ Mrs. L. B. Hunt, Mrs_ Col. D. A. MacKir-inon, Mrs. T. G. Taylor, A1- Ian MacMillan, Margaret and Ar- thur Coffin, a Friend, Isabel Mc- Lean, W. K. Rogers, Jack McCourt, V. Scarth, Ian Scarth, Ella Simp- son, Dorothy Andrew, Mrs. Ira J. Yeo, Grades 3 and 4 Model School. Katheryn Hyndman. Annie Cronin, Phyllis Cronin, Kathleen Hornby, DeBlois Bros. W. C. Lawson, El- iop lllls Good Santa Pals! {CAMNH m" To Souris, l/Vho Can Go Tol Grocery, a Friend, Walter L. Beer, l is “m, {or ' °""'°“°""‘ “'“""" "'° m"- ' CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1931 00D l 6 PRIIJES Tlilillilicruel YET BllMPlET E noance That All The Little Ones T0 Imperial‘ €011f¢1‘-I ence Which Is Ex- pected To Be Held At] Ottawa N e x t u ' MELBOURNE, Australia, Doc. 23 -—(Canadian Press Oablei-Prlmc [ll/Ilnister Joseph Lyons announced ‘tonight his Cabinet was not yet lcompictc, but he indicated certain l posts had been definitely filled. He lalso announced the personnel of fthe Australian delegation to the great deal of satisfaction readers of Thcj imperial °°°n°ml° “mmeme- He, that the long list of little ones supplied] stated the Cmmvnvlefllth Parlia- by the clergy and social workers of Charlottetown has been l me“ “mud °P°“ m‘ 1am ma“ exhausted, every name having been taken up by Santa Palsl F” 29' “em “d ‘“‘“°““°°d m“. Hon. J. G. Latham, leader of thei Nationalist party and new attorney- general, will be the Australian dclc- gate to the world disarmament conference opening at Geneva. on Feb. 2. | The cabinet certainties include Mr. Lntham as attorney-general. He held the same post in'l.hc for- mer Bruce coalition government. Mr. Latham is particularly fitted for the task of representing the Continued on page i0 LMakes Ple TORONTO, Ont., Dec. 23-—(By the Canadian PressL-A plea that provincial governments continue a (1 agricultural products. was made to- iautomoblle and agricultural imple- Bwlflml" l ment manufacturing circles. l “In these days 0f extremely low [prices for agricultural products it the producer to get his , goods to market at the lowest pos- I Doris Simmons. Sarah Forbes, Mar- garet Prowse, Fairlie Prowse, Eulalia McLeod. ‘w. c. Whitehead, Eleanor Ramsay, Thelmn Mitthews, Lloyd Hawkins, ‘Bruce Hawkins. sible cost," he declared. "In many respects the development of high- ways and coming into use oi tlic motor-vehicles has been a great boon to the agricultural commun- ity." ____ Prowse, Edna. Gordon, Mrs. E. B.| Dlgnan, Christin Dignan, Blanche Griffith, John Carson, Robert Steele. A Friend, Mrs. Norman McLeod, Mrs. George Buntain. Mrs. George McLeod, Mrs. Ewan MilCDOIlald, Mary Ellzfbeilh Pr0w5c_ Ilrcnton Stewart, Mrs. Lorne Weeks, A. H. Cameron, Florence McPhce, a friend, G. M. Taylor, Leighton Warren, Junior Red Cross Warren Grove School, John Nicholson, Miss policy of fairness in taking motor, (vehicles used for transportation oi3 John C. Douil, J. Cummlsky, Dar-j Elven" T day by T. A. Russell. prominent in fAr.» Sentenced l WASHINGTON, Dec. father and step mother of Edith Riley, 13 you- old girl who lived for years a virtual prisoner in a small closet. were each sentencedi ftoday to serve two years in Jail. l l Harry N, Riley and his wife Elsie, also were fined $250 each by Jus- itlce Lctts in the District of Col-, ,umbla Supreme Court. .________._. ll l l l E ll . (Canadian Hess) j SPRINGHILL, N. s., Dec. 2a.- lCrossing the trucks near number {two colliery here today. Alexander Vance. painter and carpenter in the coal c0mpmiy’s employ. was‘ caught between a rolling car and a stationary one land instantly kill- ed. All work at the pits was stopped for the day. l Vance xvzis fifty four your old. Ho loaves to n wile, two daughters and four sons. SlliimiiARDSl MONTREAL, Que, Dec. 23-(By, 'the Cnnadifin Prcsw-“Slioplifting is what misguided women do. When ‘a. man takes it upon himself to do the some thing I must be severe," stated Judge Tetreau today in sen- tencing J. Aulniers to nine mnoths in Jail for shoplifting, two months for assaulting the store detective. o. woman, and nine months for a~ further theft. The sentences run‘ concurrently. t Some Give,l 0th ers Tale é MONCTON, N. B., Dec. 23. (BY the Canadlm Prom-Some persons in this vicinity luck the true Christ- ‘nas spirit. Items stolen within the past 24 hours: Olic car; two express par- cels; two grips; one purse. Items recovered: Ono car: two Iexprcas parcels, one empty purse. Forsythc, Mrs. Thornton Pineo, Mrs. Brooklyn Vail, a friend. Mrs. George R. Clark, Lois Brady, a. friend, Fred Plcksrd, Clark And MacDonald, cmplsyces of R. T. Hol- man, Ltd, Miss lvIary McQuaid. Marion Power, Sybil Power, His Honor Lieutenant Governor Dalton. Frank Kelly, David Adams, Mrs. J. L. MrLccd. Mrs. Mnry Sailor, Mrs. Pope Clprke, in mmiory of Mr. Charles Cummings, Mrs. Ernest T. (Special to U10 Guardian) , 2s.-'rne, ' l! Whole Of Europe Tapanese Issue ;Final Warning To The Chinese Will Eliminate All Undesirable Forces From The Entire Dis- trict Of The Liao River. The intention of extending its "ban- dit suppression" campaign to clim- inate "all undesirable forces from the entire district west of the Liao added. “we will absolutely have n0 ant'c°l°7lel Thom” C'- Loggle» 77' hesitation in eliminating them, re- at one tmle Deputy Mini-W?! 0! gnrdless to xvhat faction they may Lands and Mines in the New belong." Brunswick Government, and for ' in f i - grfvsefgé: siuahierszogia; ing, and the end came there. chufla His only living son, LL-Col. Ger- Miiltary reports revealed that “id 193319- °1' ONE-WI. is expected (By Glenn Babb. Aleociated Press ' River,” in the direction of Chin- chowo was revealed in a statement Although the communique did not the lest fifty years prominent in luoutiou the Chinese amv at Chin- the militia and other activities of whue the drive m the southwest 1g ‘here tomorrow. Another son, Purvis, ' died in England during the World Stat! Correspondent) Copyright, 193i, by the Associated Press MUKDEN, Manchurm’ Dec’ zm- issued by Japanese army head- quarters. ' "In case any party attempts to ob- i» FRERICTDN’ N" B" Dec‘ 23"‘ struct our action," the statement (BY the Gamma" Pr°59"'u°“t‘n' chotv, it was interpreted as being a lme province, died hem tonight M, final warning to Marshal Chang m. m, mnesa o, m,” week, H‘ Hsueh-Liangs forccsnto withdraw took a Sudden mm {or the Wm,“ “mm ma‘ are“ W“ ' and as 55' at the Victoria Hospital last even- War from wounds received in ac- tion. The only other relative is a sister, Mira. E. S. Harrison, of this ' cit . Sn o w Blankets Y Continued on page l0 —_,.____-____. (By Frank ll. King, Aesociniedfcnll Press Stsfl Writer) ' LONDON, Dec. 23. (A.P.)—A bliz- SEATTLE, Dec. 23-—(A.P.)-'I‘ha zard has paralyzed trafflc on the Harbor radio reported that today ll Black Sea-the mosques of Turkey received a. call for aid from the are etched with snow-and the tug Roosevelt, sent to tow the whole European scene from icy schooner Commodore from of! Cape Lapland to the luxurious Mediteré-‘lllittery and Puget Sound. The tug u noun shores is set for a good old said it was shiPDlIlB‘ WKWT- Th‘! fashioned Christmas. Roosevelt is the ship on which Ad- Storms which swept southward mlral Peary made his discovery- over the continent during the last trip to the North Pole. week have in most countries left behind ihem the beauty and Peace TOKYO, Dec. 24- (Thursday)-—— of suowssapes after causing suf- fering by needy people and a ser- .Filty Passengers were reported mis- sing this morning following 0a col- i lo" of minor shipwrecks. ll . i I Fflllr Clllltlrefl lision on the Inland Sea. between two coastwise vessels, the Yaeyoma N e a r D e a t h Maru and the Kansi Mani; in which the former sank. The Inland" Sea ___ is between the islands of Honda MONTREAL, Que, Dec. 23. (BY and Shikoku. the Canadian Press)-Near death ; small lake the sklis of the fliers’ mitted by Magistrate Blgclow today plane broke through the mewmch a; the conclusio of liismreiiminary wood. Dorm Ameck’ Aflleck, 1' lion. Dr. W. J. P. MacMilian, Norman Lowther. Dorothy Lowther, Helen M. Wood, Mrs. M. W. Hazel Moran, Mrs. Dcswcil Jcnk'ns, Errol Lund, Mrs. J. C. Dollar. Keith Mill, Alva Breliaut, James McAvoy, John A. MacDonald, Waller Cox. from carbon monoxide fumes. four children of Arthur Garand were (Canadian Press) h“ been Somme‘! by warm weath—‘hellrlng' -- ll Joan Wlliiams Peter Jay Eleanor Quhln P81 Suurls- Dcuizan, May McRiu- Harold Doug- "l'n<\\"‘l Studio ‘M'- A xl-llet found unconscious in their homo SYDNEY. N. s., Dre. 23.- u’ and they were unable w move Magi-cl power and specmlCia D K lCurrle net; George st. James c. o. r. T.. Gordon m, Mrs. .1. G Jnlnicson r1»- A- lrnllillon Film-dram N (‘TVA “and here today by a 515m Wm “m” "l" "l °‘-"""'~“ ""1"" "u?" the manhunt / thought we" attributed to LemlMllllapi in‘ memory d! Douglas H R1885. Fkunklc Rlllzs. thur Duvar Chpinin and "ol lrll (if 1c‘ it llchmn moncd aid. They were ‘taken t0 the me" filed 105M’ in "w D9110" ____..__'____.__.. Bud Fly smith “id G°ldle vmml r ' Brian Fillitcr, Eleanor Toombs. Dicks, Jennie S. Hillson, Edn: Ger» hTYrJ. ldllfirkttt, A__ 1,5,1 hospibll where their condition was vi Rev. J- G- Ankwlh. r1411"! by the writer oi two notes foundlMillar. M". 31°91 DQBWS- 'T°m Mrs. William MacDougall, Mrs. don, Mrs. W. A. J h .t , I) id l1 s. incl, M. - , (;_ i, _ tgd a: erious. Ulflfli Chum" “Tlfllilfl- "I! W" , 3517553115. BFlli-lm. Dec. 23. 111 m? Wckel ofLa "‘s“°'§,h’.“1“°°“° glelazzmkfrfergtl Mfceggzligd Harry Mathicson. Gladys Mathic- ‘Adams Mrs A J lllhllliggn ill/he ‘lid Ill ""1153 ftl Tilu: "not s l" hi! hlu01y~second J98!‘- . 1k em, m s bodyl or , . . . _ l i ' ' ' ‘ l L“ - l I - 1- ' _ __________ __,___ , £51k)???‘ 593"“ smalenif‘ zncd 3x351, Exgaman 5mm," Gqwslc H01", M“ A E_ mgs 5°?‘- vonclure Gayl Mis- Jim" A- GPOYS: 5- Pdursoll. Elmer Ling. mun. " TT“ T‘ > " ‘-y re ec e a ri-quesg for ,- ' ‘ ' ' ‘ ' _ Co. iilgs, A Friend, Mrs. W. B. Picnic-y and Buddy Thnmpcn. El‘ 90° l" “mime I Belrhn team in Smith. father 9f Naaman, identified, Mrs. W. Chester S. Mcliure, Mia. __ l 3 x bl . R d & F f h I m, gm", ovum,“ a, L“ Al. the rfllnfloflt 85 bellmll"! m mm‘ Q H- Blwk- lmlieli" wane“- Afl‘ _ ' ' ' '"-—' ecor 018C081“ O t e Weather ' self. It was missing from its nail gen Campbell, Audrey Birch. m l . Nee, Calif, next your. nwmry o! Bradxord c. Momma, "Miss May" MbRae; Ebenezer Wom- en's Womerfs Institute, Jack Saund- a week ago Monday morning. Naaman Smith had made a state- ment to him that "I killed 1m‘. lei-s, Douglas Saunders, Joice Nichol- .\ll‘I'l'l-I(Hi(7l.(Il.l Illlllv, Hm, lli'4'. .\il\'l.\ll ll \\'il .\l.\\'l\ll‘.\l Til.“- \l. (il-‘l*‘l(‘E, Tur- 1 Silurian? lvpAY t TS gmlth" sergeant Kehoe oi the Nova‘ , J I . _ ANNOUNCEMEN ’, sooth pollce told the court. It was son. Constance l-lyndman. slain-loo WHO“ "Mum's m“ H“ .. s. ............ - EE i Willi Faulkenhalns kitchen Mrs. 0. C. Craswell. Craswell "Illulilulo" ' "If ~, ——— ’ n? Pieasziil River. Studio, Mrs. w. H. J. Gill, Allison (Hallo..- 5.! l “up: i AAQENIT 4 "specm ska“ at Mum“ Rink’ “According to the statement. Lem Mutch Mrs. C. D. McLean, Mrs.‘ ~ ."""“,", f“ ‘ Uhristmas night. 11149-12-24-11. he - - , .\i~»--l--_--1 5s FQRQQ f-fa" . ___._ Smith had met semi because p. .1. Proud. - 314211;“, m; m ,3 "Attend the Higlifield Rink and my Smith and Goldie Venlot Audrey DeBlois. Miss Anna Mclll- iilllol; El» 1?.» KNYBQDY .... . . . . . .. '.'| illl nia, Gordon R. Carver, Betty Flood, Mrs. J. A. Mathieson, Miss Avila Mathleson, Mrs. George Pearson, Herold Stewart, Evelyn Stewart, Boots McLeod, Misses Home. JOY‘! Christmas night. "Hockey at wneetley River Rink Christmas afternoon, nustico Rang- , y: vs. Wheatiey River Stars. 11153 11154-12-24-21 3nd "beaten and abused e girl at New Germany 111m“ "Bmwnhead" foi- shooting Lem and Fly‘! flthel" (‘hurlolil lf\\‘.'.'l l SYNUPSIS l l'l‘l‘.~‘.‘llll'l) is ll-w u\'\‘l‘ custom Vllnadn and 0\'l'l' llil‘.S0\illlI\‘l‘8l Sluice, nlso on the Pacific ennui; with high pros- eure over |I1ll'llll‘I'll Manitoba mid in 4. i e i , E i H - in . .' . willilii?"ni'ii°°nl‘lfi “élliilimfi A- c c la m ation §§§""~ 3"" ‘mm '° " Pi’...i:“‘l;:“',.?.'.1‘.t'“l. n‘, n.1,... I - rm" noes II n cw srll or a w- IVI. .l1l23-13-23-ill. Mfg, WflmLfl-gd Lodge, Mrs. HRH‘! ers hun- Oflifiliffflll in Ontario lllmi Qoue- ' hcc. it line been fuir in the wont null lomcwbuz coilicr lli northern districts. Miller, Joan Miller, George. BOBBY "Don't mils th ert i e (CHI-Idlers Peel) I _ L , Valley Hall all “it... nnlilllt- svmwv, N. s., Dec. 28—In civic glgaflzi‘: awn"; gosllfsldvtflaod roam-laws , Whoopse I l I 11110-12-28-21- cycles here an acclamation is eir- Sunday 80km,’ chum! Kenn“, ‘lafs-‘Gzdzcmcrppa: swrlrr,,,lfi:nnfl; . n (F. T ‘ "Buying ilvg h9g3 ma“; Dgc- peeled m the Wyomny 00am” Gladys Wise. ‘Vllifll; cloudy, followed hy some rein - or nnow. tonight at 0.50. lmber 29th Hunt Ri er.AMoase, ciioduied for Jsnullry l?- Fbmfl’ p a1 United Church, Mrs. C. Evleaeffi Hdiflzm, slings ‘(Mayor William Fitzgerald took out m gfvnmngwoflh, Non,‘ Longwom,’ re:.hr.:;lv"x§;e; fifzrlgzlltgqél:hig$§nnn:n6€ii1_%$h l7": o ' l lOmO HI II 0i‘ IllO\\'. , , '1, _ Everett wedlock. lllll-lfl-M-fli. nwlmm" PW" M“ “m” IA mend. Merv Campbell. N0" nun um! u...o.'sl....._vn-l-ll lllilll- m“ "‘°°“ ‘"' " °° ‘ lng winds: cloudy and mild “"19 "itht rnln or snow. Mnrltlmc Provinces-Fruit wlnlln. mostly westerly; pnrtly rlululy 1|, w gm-gm- dun, qTsnliii §J$Zi§l"’3l'n'l°I1"“'°'°“ lb“- “EJIL hi" n? "T" gens _ I 5 VQI OIIIII l Y! . mm. ‘i810 tide this menus: se Ill all ad's! on. ' a James McConnell, who has held the ~Tly,°r_ “mm “n”, Phylum F“- ; probably chief magistrate! position for svv- m, Miss Elaine Mutch, Doris and ersi years, having retired from c!" Bther McDougail, George, Tom. d l" Rm K01. 1111p l. 8- N‘ I1. . l Hummcrsldo tide eighteen minutes t. inter than Charlottetown. CAI!- IKIINI HCIIEDULI v "Annual meeting of Marshfield Mariners Institute will be held in the Hall on December 20 at a pm. ‘ HIM-ii cek days-Leaves .rr~-€~?...-..Q- rei-