guy - Read hi] home ijidwfitrd Island. i. Guardian every day. The Guardian is read in practically every worth- in Prince QW The \ .| t lull" fluvial Another Mini Tragedy In N. S. Die From (ia-s-liumes InMaple Five Leaf Colliery PiiNS MADE llll vlsli or ltli.lllli_a_ lliili ederal Minister Will Be Guest “At Sever- al Functions. He Will Address Gath- ering In Gity Mon- day Evening. rad- irso. Mr. Weir will arrive in crlval he wlll be the guest of they will h: breeders at a. dinner. l-Ie m: into the farmer's eo-opemtlv marketing system, and will inspect ilie Experimental Fox Farm at Summer-side. , 0n Monday the , ncial Government at th; Can iilian National Hotel. llt 6 p. m. Hon. Mr. Wei‘ will at ltlld an informal dinner given by Dr. J. A. Clark, superlntxnden‘. of he Experimental Faun. At iilock the Minister will (lcl‘ver an ~ liilress in Itrchford Flliiiife I-inll-l lion, vir. Wcl" leaves on Tli"s"n “Amino fowkontvillc wlrrc h rill iiiil". d a mfviiflg of the Nova trolls fruit growers. Successful Oyster Season sinmERmDE, P. E. 1., Dec 1- Jne oi the most succemful oyster ~eal." fishing seasons for some years pas has been experienced in Bedequel Bay and ninny barzels have been cold, according to the natural re- Ioums department of the Cana- i Beduuc National Railways. ‘ . ‘»= oysters are noted for their rreatsizc and flavor and this sea- ANNALS SAYS HIS SUB.- lin has demonstrated the value of‘ GEON litter culture which has been lin- lertaken by the Dominion Depart- ment of Fuheries, the beds show iiis an increase in production. ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS, ETC "ldTEi-Zo p" llylble in sdvsnoo. word strictly b"Rlserve Tuesday, December 20th i‘ Brookfleld Christmas Concert. 882842-241. "Elwin: HOII-P J Noye do ‘mm Riv". buying dressed gs’ 1Y~°Y8nns out. saaz-u-ao-al. “mm ‘mill-lint? chive; Pgivesbygisian once odn sy, r Weber out. ms-iM-u- Pd888d Away ~10 15d, 36M! ZBIL-Pttlbct 1100!‘! soar-n "mimmm we. Bprlrtg Park Saturday Ithooi, “but “UDHIOUU, y;°h"'imil8t€:.le. Novelties, hnoy, KJBiihoue , , ' "n Finlsysoa Crockett, m “um”- cam-n-i-ai "Wile in,’ Wm‘ °f "i! Y. M. O. A. aux- hold s sslo at Hol- m" 1M. Batur aaflgugm‘ m, aid of-I-flghfisld Grsnites. 0343414041 dsfl-II-l-ai s i9- ‘ _ —-——_ :33: (‘We Biipper in gap. "Loading hogs, calves and lambs - tinder auspices Mission served 5 to $2,: a?“ "idly evening. Doc- “ .4 “Oil-bl. " | LeBlanc, 22, married, one child. pins have been made and an itinerary arranged for the visit of “on, Robert 1". weir, Federal mimic: of Agfculture who will vhli the province over the week- Mlnirter will some to Charlottetown. At 1 p. m.- hewill meet the members of the legislature, and the Federal mem- at a luncheon given by tho Pence Tin Ton 1km tonite (Fri- ~fi&PA°-\1O. violin and drums. ‘ 6840412441 dbl, Ioulsl Itfl fesgvzhrflnardlal ‘two Coats At River Herbert. (Canadian Press) RIVER. HERBERT, N. 8., Dec I- Ilbtthethirdtimcintwo years, sudden death shut down on the Cumberland County oosl fields to- day. Caught in the grip of explod- ing-gas live men droppodwhn-e they stood: they liq huddled over their tools when rescuers fought their way through poison fumes and found them or! the number five slope of Maple Leaf oolliery number four. THE DIM) The dead lN: 1h‘! Murray, 23, unmarried; Charles F. ieBiane. married, who loaves a wife and sev- eral children; Don Boudreau, 28, married, one child: Wrn. Hachey. 40, wife and seven children; Henry No’ definite cause for the explos- ion has been ascribed tonight, though seventeen mn who escaped i” , The People's paper cuaawrfrarowu, CANAUA. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1932. 8 ‘IAN. i7 FIXED llllTEFilR coiriiiici AllProvinees Will Be Represented At Dominion Prov. Parley-Unemploy- ment Will Be One 0i Problems To Be Dealt With. (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Dec. l—-'rtiesda_, Jun- uary 17, has been fhood definitely ns the date .'.or the opening of the Dominion-Provincial conference on imemainymoneano allied problems. Official announcement to this ef- fect was made bv Prime Minister It. B. Bennett this evening. Telegram have been received from each of the premiers of the several provinces; and all provinces, it is stated, will be represented at: believed a spark from s. fan motor had exploded the seeping import‘. Norman T. Avafd. General Manag- er of the Maritime Railway Coal and Power Company, operators of the pit, discounted this theory. The electdc switch controlling this mot- e or was open he said. Transfer Of Air Mail To Liners (Canadian Press) MONPREAL, Que, Dec. 2--'I‘hn - Gazette today publishes a story in part as follows: “Surveys of the - territory between Belle Isle strait and Moncton having been under- taken on completion of the Imper- 8 ial Economic Conference, plans can now be made for the transfer next summer of air mail to and from tans-Atlantic liners operating on the St. Lawrence route. Although no definite decision has been taken pmneslde Saturday evening. On i v. n; the opening of the parley. Con- tributory social insurance will be one of the major subjects on the agenda. MARITIME _ PREMIERS WILL CONFER (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, N. 8., Doc. 1- Premier c. s. Harrington "gm leave for Charlottetown tomor- "II. there to attend a confer- ence with Premier J. D. Stew- art or P. E. 1., and Premier C. D. Richards of New Brunswick. It B understood the Maritime Government leaders will discuss subjects likely to be dealt with at the Dominion Inter-Provin- cial Conference called. at Otta- by the Department of National De- fence, it is understood that trans- fers in future will continue to be made in Belle Isle Strait, the let- ters being flown by seaplane and flying boat from Red Bay go Mone- ion, via St. Georges Bay, New- foundland and Shediac, N. 8., and thence by fast land plane to Mont- t Ford ’s Case Is Rare One FFW PARALLELS IN MEDICAL DETRDYI‘, Dc. 1-Whlle Henry - Ford continued his "amazing con- valescence" from his hospital bed tonight, his physician revealed that the emergency operation performed Saturday on the 69-year-old motor magnate was a rare case in medical annals. ' Dr. Roy D. McClure, who per- formed the operation, in an ex- ,‘ ation of Mr. Ford's illness, said his patient was brought to the Ford Hospital suffering from gangren- ous appendix which had become said he could find no more than 20 similar cases in all medical lit- VANOOUVER, B. 0., Dec. l-(By The Canadian Plum-David D. Dawson, a: year old former sup- orintendent of the second division of the Western Union Telegraph Company with headquarters at Saint John, is dead here following a abort illness. Mr. Dawson retired in 1912 and came w Vancouver sit "Reserve Tuesday, Doc. 6th, for concert at North Milton Hall in at Ulgg Station. ‘fuosdsy after- noon, December 0th. Please list your moot. Oz and Grand sin: Vinlhip- Doe. l-ff. dig rqctor In Potato Situation yesterday a merchant who has been in the market buying potatoes for some time explains that the ad- vance ln prices now being enjoyed throughout the Maritime Provinces was due largely to the opening of the Toronto market through water transit. The difference between rail and water rates to Toronto is about 21 cents, and this enables Mari- time shippers to enter into com- petition with potatoes belng mar- keted in Toronto from nearby cen- rtres. 8o long as the St. Lawrence lis open for transportation there is likely to be a fairly steady market, but should the St. Lawrence freeze up there will be a corresponding drop, as shippers will not be able to pay the some price to the fann- ers and pay the higher freight rate by rail. tains that should the price go ltmnsulahd l“ m” hem“ ‘w’ 3° l higher before the transportation closes it may be an inducement to the dealers along the border in the United Statm to send in sup- plies, as the higher price would probably offset the duty. Pope May Create Cardinals S o on s! circumstances regarded as signif- icant have revived discussion of the possibility that Pope Pius may call I. consisiory for the creation of Cardinals before Con’ tmas. Archbishop J. M. It. Villenucve, cf Quebec, who is considered certain ifter an audience with the Pontiff two weeks Ilo that instead of loav- ing Italy early next month. ll he h trths endofDocember. Anothninoibmwllfilllh- wa for January 17. Water Transport Discussing the potato situation The buyer in question also main- VATIOAN CITY, Dec. L-Sever- oflOllfdh Wllthlt rsosivetheredhsltssidsoon planned M will not leave ill- don S. Harrington and Hon. Percy ‘C. Black brought good news from Ottawa. Three important statements were embodied in the Prenuers ao- count of the trip to the capital: ing serious consideration to such measures as may be taken to remove the menace to Nova. Scotian coal trade caused through unportation of bituminous coal and coke duo to depreciated sterling. dors-ui-councii under which sub- ventions are paid for the carriage of Maritime coal will be continued and that during the months the railroads w'll purchase large quantities of coal. careful advisement merits of Canadian ralroads with I. view-to sccinll whether a part 0i these requirements can be filled by the Nova Scotls plant. p”; which disnppelrcd- from these parts about n year ago is showing signs of gtowingagsln, according " to the fish and game department of the Canadian National Railways. The recent have shown a new crab o! "=1 grass which appears to be some six or seven inches in length. m an- other year it should attain its full growth. This is an encourasiiil sign as throughout the Maritime! there have been reports of disap- pearance of eel grass which is l the wild goose and duck feeding extensively on eel grass on their migratory flights duriflt the sea- sons. bishop Celso Oonstantlni, apostolic delegate to China, has left there for Home. will be made Cardinal Prefect of the Consibsltion for Propagation Coven; Prince Edward island Like the Dew Girl Wins A Contest Read by Everybody us: WEATHER lion; northeast ‘winds or gnlcs cluldy and I'll-her cold. Probably ulna-snow. 8 PAGES CABINET SPLIT SCORE 542 POINTS OUT 0F 600 For ‘hi’ “'5'- “mfi I 8m. Pretty. stock Exposition, Chicago. She brawn-eyed Jenn Make. 15. of Encr- made s42 out of a possible coo "Ad". N'D'l W911 ‘he Ilfldil-llldglng points.‘ Miss Locke's grandfather contest at the International Llve- came from Nova Scotla. » RAIL WAYS EXPECTED TO PURCHASE LARGE QUANTITYE§_ OF cons Menace To N. S.‘ Coal Trade Through Importations Will Be_Removed -— Premier Harrington-Makes Interesting Announcement On Return Fmm _ ggtzlizvgrial; ggieOrder For Nova Scotia Possible HALIFAX, Dec. b-Premier Gor- lllENTilN PLANT iiiciivis llllllE attrition Eastern Oar Company Will Start Work 0n 500 Oar Order For C. N. R. 1. The Federal Government is giv- 2. It in ‘antic pated that the or- next few 8. The Government has also under car require- (Canadlan Press) INNS nuiiicAppeals is iuiloiiin Tasohereau Reported To Have Offered To R é s i g n ‘Premier- ship. ment Of War WASHINGTON, Doc. 14a. n)»- Asserting a belief that the world's rbuslness troubles would be aggra- ivuted by a resumption of war debt; lpnyments. Great Britain appealed _ : tothe United States again today Tascheieau, Premer of the Prov- for postponmlent o’ its mstalmmlt lnce for the last twelve years is d De ' . b i _ rumored to have offered to resign silgirauimofirdeztpzzilézigqéeco“ the tpremilershii: ‘following dlsagrce- President Herbert Hoovers S“? men in tie Piotnca Cabinet yes- gesuon that puympnts might be ma QUEBEC, Dec. b-Hon. r... A, stihlilVJVllliilill loan is the rock on Gig“ cuwency to avoid the Mimi‘ which the ship of state is reported or gold was rejected by the Lon‘ to have been Wrecked, with the #0“ Government which also said Prenner resolutely opposed to the its gold reserves were not large en- provinee floating a loan of any ough to permit payment by that kind. in ‘few of we m“ that ‘L is medium. In addition, the note said possible to continue financing that H puymefm are to be ream“ through the banks. ed stem mus’ be taken to swing ltfembers of the Cabinet, however, the balance or Anglo-American hold an entirely different opinion, trade m Gmt Bmmn‘ “WW "I? and are Strongly m favor o! a loan present ciroumstnncois that could being floated especially slnce the only be dong by adopting mwsures province enderd the last “Sea! year which would further restrict Brit- wnh a damn‘ The“ also are a lsh purchases of American goods," large nunfler of outstanding and the note Said’ adding that “a do!" overdue aéccunw to be paid with inite and unfavorable reaction must revenues decreasing steadily. Sign“) the Unwed states pm- Rcsignatlon is the threat that thit: Th8 Lemon Govemmenvs now. Piemiet h” prevmusly Fed ‘Zn i a voluminous document of some least two occasions to wh-D 0115 1;‘: e 5,000 words was delivered to sec- membel“ f‘! “m Gimme‘ it?“ m’; notary of State Henry L. Stimson Twi“ “W” m“ PM y?’ “tog; by Ambassador Ronald Lindsay pimed ministers have re us m? early in the day and was the sub- ma: "E110 idea of oarryiiis 00W 1w; o; a pmmcbed wmerma in * - which Presl cover NW mam" m Fevm“ w m“ of the "rroostnytolzdon n. 3:2 wine i0 a 119ml- Wlih ML Tiism‘; Mr. Stimson participated. In the en“ ineisimllilll“ “is Y°5*g““‘°“ United States Congress, whose sec- ewwifli- and mm“ Li ‘mm’ b“? ision on the debt question will be desisnatins his sliwessw- 1:1’; final, than was little disposition to H°il°Y° Mmiier» Mmm“ °f “b change views previously expressed Mid “Tim's- “i Pmscni “cm w e in opposition to postponed payments, the "VWM- revision or cancellation of the for- _ 0181i debts. m A Urges Value Of n. ...‘.‘.§’.‘Z."2?..?-.“;‘i’.“§t“§..°“..$ Transportation made a fortnight ago which the Uhltéd stdt% replied: with the Bd- I . C o m m z s s z o n vice that payment on December l5 would maloe it easier to obtain the desired m-exanzinatlon and with an indication the Washington Gov- ernment felt no sufficient reason had been advanced for postponing the installment now coming due. In addition to Great Britain, France and Belgium together with several AMHERST, N. 5., Dec. i-Jfhe smaller countries hmd asked for revitalization of the Transportation an extension of the moratorium and Commission of the Maritime Board a thorough-going survey of the debt of Trade, with the fullest financial situation. support, by the three Maritime sev- Tn suggest-ins the suspension of ernments, was stressed as an es- December payment of $95,500,000 sentinl need in the continued eoon- the note Sold thl-B DTODiBF-i "Wimld 0mm we o; these pmvmccs, by N, in no way affect any ultimate set- ’I‘. Avard, president of the Mari- tlemrent" and "ls necessary in or- tlme Board of Trade, in addressing def to create conditions favorable tho annual meeting of the Amherst to a successful issue of subsequent Board of Trade last evcnlnE- °°"W"5“t°“5-" REVITALIZATION or COMMIS- SION ma MARITIMES an- VOCATED av manna noann rnasnmsr. NEW GLASGOW, N. S., Dec. l—- The Dominion Government has authorized the Catmdlan National Railways to place an order with me Eel GfQSS ttllfilrldiilglglo Celt‘: (tisniipniliyhjllt on or a .-s .c go c .. s. cars will be of thc 'l0l_ion type, the‘ o v largest class of rolling stock in this Growing Agar n (Special to the Guardian) category so far built in Carmela... For some time the 'I‘i'enton Dliiili CENTER EAST PUBNICO. N. 8.. Dec. 1--Like prospeiity the rel has been practically at a standstill. but it is understood work on thc new order will get under way with- in a short times. Is Still After Chancellorship unusually low tidfifl BERLIN, Dec. 1-(A. PJ-lii mi- other letter to President Von Illn- denburg today, Adolf Hitler, Nazi chieftain, renewed his demand that m“; gum m wild {owl fegmucgflrhO be made chancellor. The rc- quest, however, failed to end a l5- day Cabinet crisis, although Hitler gave the chancellorship as the price he would exact for his co-oper- ation with the National concen- tration Cabinet. Meanwhile Franz Von Papen, who resigned the chan- cellorship last week, and General Von Sleicher, regarded by thc press as the solo candidate for the post, It ll reported that b6 dfltlllith. dflhfldtnby. Mr. Avnrd was supported in his views by Robert K. Smith. M- P" and Mayor C. H. Read, a former member of the Maritime Transliof- tntlon Commission. Mr. Smith stat- cri that ivhilc thc liiarltlme Prov- inces still received thc advantages of the 20 per cent rate allowed on outward-bound freight by the Dun- can Commlssion,_ the benefit-S 01 this had been nullified by undue nibbling by ovcstern and Upper Canadian influences, a contention which was heartily supported by Mayor Read and Mr. Avard. Unique Message For King George NE\V HEBRIDES M 0 N A R C ll SENDS GREETINGS AND PROMISES TO BE GOOD LONDON, Dec. I-Ringapnt, king of the Big Numbas, u. tribe in the New Hebrides Islands, has sent presents to King George consisting of beads made of shells and cocoa- l terdny morning. shy; the Montreal ranged through the deposit or {OPE Annual Subscriptions Delivered 15-00 I! Kill Canada ind U, I. A, $1.50 England Again To U. S. British G0v’t. Wants Postpone- Debt Instalment Due _December 15-—France And Belgium Also Asking For Time. maintainer DRIVE AGAINST clillisiizlllii Seek To Oust War Lord Insurgent In North Manohuria. TOKYO, Dec. l---Thc Range (Japanese) News Agency received reports from Changchun, Man- churia, today that Japanese troops launched n. general offcnslvf against General Sii Ping-Wen, Chinese war lord now in control oi nortlnvcst liianchurla. TO WN CAPTURE l) The dispatches said the offensivs began Wednesday morning, that Chalantun, 90 miles north west of Tsltslhar, was occupied in the afternoon of the same day and that, the advance was continuing. General Bu Ping-Wen is leading a revolt in northwest Manchuril against the new Manchukuo Gov- ernment. He had been holding several hundred Japanese and Kor- eans as hostaga at Manohuli, near thoBoviet border. In behalf d JBPiI-ii, the Soviet Govo-rnmont negotiated for release of womm and children. but General Su ro< fused to release the men prisoner! "id in negotiate wfth Japan. The Weather, Etc NOR u‘ DAYQ ifs A Cooifflllui. {Al} ‘ counter ills. raw.- _ Smell on l1’ lrlouio sea; ltl been rev. 'l‘-~r nus .\ll'l'i'l'llPHULIIIZIVAI. 1ll-‘l‘ll'l*., mm», uni, i».- 1 ximunum iugxlinnm l\'lil]i\'i'.‘liii\'i“‘ lhnvsoii .. .. Aliluvlk . . Ylviurlii . . . ll .»l \'uni-t\\i\'cr .. ... ..... ... . . ll lllililllllllril . .. . . . i l i ... _i_;;~.;; ¢a-- llriiiitlvii “liiiiliw-i: . . lnwltltm ‘iwnniiln .. . Kiligr-ilvril »~;;_‘-g_._.-.Z;a» Mr. Avard referred io the actual benefits that had accrued i4) the Marltimes while the Transportation Commission functioned, placing the figure in excess of $13,000,000. Ho pointed out that the Transporta- tion Commission was required to- nuts, and a carved battle spear, which had a poisoned point. The gifts were brought by Miss Evelyn Checsman, thc explorer, who told the Royal Geographical Society that Ringapat also gave her day not only to hold and safeguard Q 111058580 f0! the kiiiE. which she bluritimc rights but to attempt to Wrote dnwn- It was given in Pidgin regal“ certain privileges may, hm English and repeated three times. bee“ 10st The message ran: lie appealed to all boards of “Rineenat. kins oi’ the Bis Nom- iradc in the Marliiines to impress biis- Wishflfi King George to know on each provmcm government, the that he will never cat man's flesh, need of coming to the financial ‘villi-v mun or black boy; that he assistance of the Maritime Trans- will never kill man, either white portation Commission. He that while he was strongly in fa- b9 800d i0 fill Whit-o iiivn 50 long vor of all possible economics being "8 iiifiy are good- to his boys and enacted by the governments, he d0 110i etefll them." ‘ felt ihls was one distinct case where the results would more than PONTRILAS, Sank, Dec. l. — redeem the comparatively small ex- Half-crazed by a bite on the nose pendlture by each province. from a dog, a cow rushed into the stated "in" 0i‘ black boy: and that he will s; ‘...: ... High ii<lr~ tin». i lomni-rtnv inoruru: :i|, ‘l ill. Sun rises this morning iii, 7.19 uni sell this villi-never ni l, l. Flruf quljrlnr ]i|l\|iii Siziwlui, lie-c. 4, 5.4.1 p‘ Iii. sumnir-rsitir- lillu -~ r = ‘ ruimitni lritcr llinn (‘lmvitllii-l- OAR PERRY I IEIYVLE Week ilnrs—l.cnvi-s licrllou dlliil 0.17» n. ln. rind 1 p, in. Wet-k days-Loaves (‘ripe 'i‘crmon- tine 10.30, a. m. and 2.55 p. m. __.___._.._.._._. farm home of H. C. Finder, when Mrs. Finder opened the door f0 We what caused all the noise. The frantic animal turned the home topsy-turvy by dashing 1130K and forth from room to room, and in and out of thc fronl. door, before two men could be summoned i0 eject it. l i , l