. Q" Q17 ; all . ,li ii 1 soil* :-gli.; -in-P iS*.‘*t"‘s"'. ‘ 1?' .ff xy ,;\:;“_I, A5353;-ff .__,,_-g V, 2*(-'. _\ ` fl. l .-714* Y. 1 tm, ._ L 3' ' :M y %' ”'/v 4 ,_ . . ' wick every year. The imported bas- ,;.;'.-"’ kets are cutting us out, I may say, i_`<\'- ..l\. , 5:. 1. ._..¢, . rn `. i. ‘v-'.‘-. lf'-lv ' i.*:;I, A"i'~ . f~ ~ .lf . ,. AJ". ' , __, ,, $1 I if. :lc af. lt. K. tg' lcv l; VZ. W ,. i._ 'gl ,, 7' i &._....- i .. , if--f;_j ._ gffi.”_,__ ._ . . 1 "“‘“” _ w w_””,3..__.,L,-E-_.ii ~ "__ cum-nn-.l.-.l.cs....-lvac@mwmxnMwM NQVEMBER 25 1931' " if MAKES APPEAL .. F UR INDIANS Inability to Sell Bask- N0 cts Means Sei'lous|;“';n Privation to Native .,,,',,g, Indians. Chief Jacob Sark of Lennox Is- COM land was in the city yesterday to workmen visit Mr. W. Chcste" S. McLure, M. laying of the Indians of P. E. I>!21nd' dispose of our potato baskets to the ward Fly \vholesalel's and merchants of P. E- 1-ow mom ‘~_‘_.2..»'v`, I. The potatoes are so low in price Stan-S Bas that the farmers do not care to go Ceme¢_e,.y_ ill."-Q1 to the expense of buying so many ` baskets this year as in former years. ` THE FUNE W This may be one of.the causes, but Furquhers ' on tile other hand, there are hlln- Mermaid circus oi baskets, lridian-made axe vember 26 ' Jelly, "We, the Indians of Lennox Is- awans land are beginning to feel the hard ll-andle.s» coming iilto the Island from .Nova Scotia and New Bruns- of the very source of our living. So this imported basket business is driv- ing us to the very door of starvation. It would be well for the whole- YOUR' tens, ap Program Cards today. interment Y BOWLING . PLETING DR-IVEWAY - Mermaid Cemetery. ed COMIMERCIAL LEAGUE T|C|.ll,_Lay aside your caresh _ worries and come tp the B. I. -EAd0I\ F 0 1' Ill Cllfl ll d enjoy a real social eve- ` _ U10 Axticn Forty-tives, Musical graggilh on Novem Wray and old time dancing. er ' DY '- start 8.15 sharp. 10442 A ---» ‘C5199 sthen it looks as if the B. E. S. L. mai will be well represented in the ina Province. equi ME 'ro ralmrr tea and buy `, T 10444 AB R A N c H E Sioux ‘tain Christmas gifts. Sweaters. mit- ‘ ‘der rolls, fancy work of all kinds. , |lott If the whole-hearted co-operation and en a d estcrdayin and enthusiasm mmluest' in me He’ were g ge y asphalt surface on the curv- ,varlous centres thr°“gh°“"‘ me L5'|1"°h P., and Hon. Dr. McMillan, Provin- cd driveway m from of the cmad_,.1and with regard to Canadian Le- and Cllll Minister °f Heahh and Educa' ian National Hotel. The work will i gm” °rgamz“u°n is any cmermn' “Un tion, on behalf of tho Indians of continue Lennox Island and has been promis- ed any aid they can give. Following TRINITY HOME COOKING Table isa plea from Chief Sans an behalf loaded with good things’ Chicken Last Wednesday the ,Tigmsh Sho tongues, pastry, cakes, etc., branch Was olgillllled and only Y93- of A you on Thursday, 10444 i terday Mr. James J. Lightizer Pro- B £5” W M vincial President received a com- the ,_j.~'.`-_'.~~`. °‘"“"‘» We have HOA been “ll” '-° THE FUNERAL <11 the late Ed~ munlccticn frcm Eldon stating that Coll " nn Wlll lake place tomar- the rcturncd men cl that district buf ing nt 8.45 to Saint Dun- are desirous of organizing 5 branch. Yew illca, thence to the R. C. The pu;-sident, it is leamed, has all' written the Eldon men to the ef- T -> feet, that an organization meeting "Wk "AL °’ the 1°” James will be he-ld there cn saturday, Nc- *ml on will tal-re,place from vembcr 28th_ ship chmch °n Thursday' N°` Applications from many other , service starting at 2.30, districts in the P,.0vin¢e are expect_ ' -'--- Japan Sends Soviets Adopt Six-Day Week salcrs and merchants of Prince Ed- i`~_‘.,' ward Island to think of us native ‘ Inrlizlns_ before importing baskets. T' W' L' We are willing to cut down om* W- vVhm° prices for baskets and I believe we A' Hcnry could make as good baskets as the F- Smith ones that are imported. Many white people of Prince Ed- ivard Island think we are getting lots of help from the Department of , Indian Affairs. but we are getting if _ YROWSE BROS. 214 313 171 179 170 143 1047 - 846 215 160 178 150 Prowse ck . . . P, Cameron . . . . Total . . nothing, compared to what the In sTEWAR'1"S BAKERY dians of Rlchibucto and other In- dian reservations get. The Indian G_ stewart of Prince Edward Island gets per C,_ Whitloek 132 month, 48 pounds of flour, l pound of tea and three pounds of sugar, while the Indians of New Bruns- wick are getting from $2.50 to $5.00 per week, according to the size of the family. Total ._ Very few people realize the hard Majority times we go through every winter, just before and after the ice makes, and just before thc ice goes in the spring of the year. Now for lil- stance a year ago this fall it was four weeks before we could take our 1 horses across the river and all that I it-_'_ ~ __ time we get our basket stuff around McNeill`s Mills, a. distance of about foul'-miles. We have to carry this stuff on our backs across the treach- erous ice, on one foot of snow ani. water, not knowing when we might get=irito the ice. But we did not care so much then, because we knew we could sell our baskets. This year is different, we cannot sell our bas- kets. to the merchants, so we are Just as bad ot! as the drought- stricken people in some parts of western Canada. These people ap- pealed fo the Government for help and-this appeal did not fall on deaf ear ` Now we are appealing to our In<§`n Superintendent, Rev. J. A. McDonald, and to the local and fed- era2` members of P. E. I. to see that ouriallowance from the Department of *indian Afdairs be increased so 222 137 173 190 ..... 177 R. McLellan .... 196 E. Cudmore .... 91 L. A. Stewart... 157 188 803 910 pins, 148 189 122 165 215 153 211 230 224 113 839 931. Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M. Carmichael . H. Fsiher A. Martin E. Vessey P. Power --cnc cc-cs. ...~~-. }l0LMAN’S 216 147 232 166 95 Toombs . . . . . 219 Affleck 177 Cox .. 212' Dowling 154 MacCallum . 126 888 856 Total , . . . . . . . . . . .. F?'Pll?'§1 . . . . . ..¢ there will be no undue suffering 78 pins' amongst our people of Prince Ed- ward Island. But. there ls a saying tha.t.a. dead Indian is better than a live one. All the same we would BR 1iko.to pull through the winter. Ellcfszic L. 0.1.. l;{~;,g;»lm-3;; Wins Silver Cup "‘““’"‘ High 228 145 117 207 173 182 115 211 S. Johnson F. Blatch .. m Ia a 'ri-lc Maclean trophy awarded W Tom 77 W 8 um dems work hu _ just been won by x¢'“m°f° 1053* ilalmlle. several I-ods” wmpvfed- Cavendish and Plnette Lodlv °0m~ peted at Charlottetown, Cavendish W- Wllkellfl 125 winning lb-ct piccc; Eiicrnilc and H- S- MCI-eod .. 123 Buiilmersldo competed in the west, G- R- Starrett . 137 _ mio!-alle winning first place. E. MacNevin 120 h Eljerallc and Cilwndisli tlicn com- Low score ..... 117 _ WOM in the semi-finals at Brook- .___ field, Ellerslie, winning first place. T E LEPHONE O0. 173 170 73 178 113 622 708 The final wmpetltion was held at Total xcriclngtcn and was watched with Muoruy 10,. emo, em,”- Butl hl'I¢ct\ll'e'r. W. Ott I Inc- . . , eu ' my dum' B time when ‘uma mm cumdzan W” bmnwd with canadian gmn' "mf #Mon on vmm” Phu” "5°d¢ll°ll'y W0l‘k.” said the pro- culty in which the driver finds 224 (Associated Press) Reassurances 1 To United States (By James P. Howe, Associated Press Staff Correspondent) , Th ; - 1 th lat 0 1. \ - -- Zmgzzrw; lguncilsed is:-5‘;Ip°"7I mittee reported everything in readi- he‘ Thomycmu C0__ M England LONDON, Nov. 24-Eluding re- ness for the dinner at the Cana/dian fo the canadian Na ' porters by entering and leaving the. National Hotel Monday night next. cially r ily. 'she carries a. c:e’w of eight omcerp Dominion.; office by a back door A large number of tickets have al- isu men, all being Canadians. today, nlchcrd Bedford Bennett.; ready been cold. urmcuncnts consist of four 4_7 prime minister ol' Canada, con- The Burns' Concert committee guns, two anti-aircraft gu-ue' ferred privately more than an hour, stated that negotiations are being, tm eight torpedo tubes. The Sag- I with J. H. Thomas, Domlnlons sec-_ made with a Scotch singer from ' Sf ny is equipped in the very latest i rciary. ‘ I New York but owing to the fact We mer with steam heating, ice' vvhen a reporter approached him that it has been lmposbpie to secure lights lung equipment. latest wireless inter ln the day in the lobby cf b date at the Prince Edward Thea- "lm Pmvnt and facilities, such as the Mayfair hotel, Bennett appear- tre the contract has not been closed. f°" 5 wel-baths forthe accommodation ed Surprised that the met 01 his A commute, was appointed to Chi he crew. visit to Thomas was kilown a.nd y carry on the organization of a Pipe ch” efore coming to Charlottetown deemed to comment, saying: "I hm ‘ Band. refer 5“g“°““y called at Hamnl here on a holiday and I am not The following new officers were 5°" ""1 H“’”°“’ “"7 Pm H“”k°°' giving interviews." installed; chlci, Abcn Mclean; ill* y' Upon Aeavmg hem' she ww Asked how long he would be in President, J. M. Mcl.l‘adyen; Vice °f 1° m Halifax and smut "sum England, the Canadian prime mln- President, Malcolm MacKinnon; fe” 12 Wm San for the S2121' ister answered that he was remain- 2nd V.ce President. John Reid' Re- m5m“M°“ 5d°¢lllH¢€1Y Stlffed 90 fe' odx?;sitCTZ|:;n(:;no;;;‘;s twin ing here for a week and would 'col-ding secretary T M MeM11|en- P1'€SS e ‘ s eu en- ’ ' ' ' Governor Dalton and ms wah then go to the Riviera for a rest. Financial Secretary. A. B. Brown; I R Mayor I,mwse_ h To a question as to what he talk- Corresponding Secretary, J, Law- “rd led 8b0Ul5 With TUOIIIB-9 hl-‘l Urbime son; Treasurer, Frank MacDonald. Stew ..__&;__ ‘ reply was: “Oh. That! Cant two Th old friends get together for a. chat in this ner of theref( situated _properl the pri- growing 1-io` _ 197 1,111? 229 \V€€ als ‘M an A and MOSCOW, Nov. 24-Abandorv ii ` - ° t uf thu five day uninteriupted TOKYO, Nov. 24-(A.P.)-Japan lr. which Soviet Russia adopted sen oughout the nation las; year in Sta effort to speed up production, Chi t reassurances to the United tes today that the conflict with na in Manchuria has not in- substitutlon of a six-day in- volved any violation by the Japan- 1006 2899 mg Aterriipted week was authorized to- ese ht by the council of people’s Treaty, the Briand-Kellogg Pact government or the Nine-Power commlssars- or thc covenant of the League pf Working hours were reduced at Nations. the 175 ,oss time from 6 1-2 hours to 6 191 hours daily to compensate for the note of time off. for This Position was set forth in a Sf-'nt to Ambassador Debuchl delivery to the State Depart- 222 The measure, which becomes ef- ‘ment in Washington. The note wg 137 fective December 1. the decree ex- dispatched after the Ambassador 130 plalned, was aimed at “correctinxrhad informed the Government the -* defects" encountered in the unin- United States was concerned about 3145 terrlipted week. The action was»re-'Japanese military activity in the 2553‘garded hem as the most import- Tsltslhar region. for Pl‘0'WSc BIOS- 341 ant since the introduction of the Reports reaching Tokyo indicated pins. piecework system of wages. the High single W. Whitlock, 313 pins. The new working week will apply the High three, T. W. L. Prowse, 653 to all enterprises and offices, ex- ‘they Acvpt those directly connected with nese DOS-Slbility of further action in field. Military authorities said had been informed the Chl- were concentrating troops at Isreving the cultural and livlpg Qhinchow in alarming numbersf GUARDIAN PUB. C0. illeeds of the population, such as oo- The govemment had under con- iopcratiove stores. dining halls and sldcratibn c plan to ask the League 1941 mlsportation. Auf Nations to induce China. to with 135 On-3 ofthe most significant feat- draw her force; meme the great 139 urcs of the new ruling was the ln- wall near Shanhaikwan and north- 208.troduction of a. common day off. ward to a pcm; south of me 1_,wan_ 2744 the 216 ,Under the five-day week, days off he .varied according te shifts, individ- guiual preferences and industries. River. The League, it was said, might establish a neutral zone north of l Canada ’s Loss criticism by thc opposition party, moved to consolidate his strength. I-Ie told minister of the Interior . I _,G In Dlverswn ,........ ......... ....... ... .... 0.....- 210 » . sition. that this was not time to mi Grd!!! TTU/’.flC -install a cbclitlcn cabinet. cc M. 1a7 Adachl had advocated. The financial situation at home '_' (C“"“‘u'"' P'°”) .and the international situation, 922 MONTREAL' Que" Nw' 24 Can' 'complicated by the Manchurian ern _2666 edu.; greatest single problem, a sit- iergency made such 5 suggesuon Majority for Guardian Pub. Co..Auation bordering on 9, national trag premature' the Premier said, “_ edy in these t`mes of distress, is though he did not tum it down ir- MM '71 ` 1 me eomgng yep;-_ of applications of moderate size 123 Canadian grain moving eastward were received and there is every in- I' “oh “mm B special purpose ju for export during the past year has dlCllll0I\ that Saskatchewan will do W th 1 dial d i uni bi 2533 Tileixtentogfzmjnzlagdgg Zlitibhc-.y esp., “vm e con continued “om page 1 Panama Moms cA'r'ri.n ll 000 bushels. "Unless the results of The committee took occasion to th, Mumme bond emved gn The latest 1” I . 1 the Live Stock 9 th:s r ous diversion ar nl _ den a report published in New _ _. ue ° ied,"‘;xi;i)dn:}ol. Phinney. "lt!1s|1map<}:- Yorl; to the effect that the loan Ham" tonight sevlsnl “present iM“g°t mm" m°w’ 3 "YUHB All' in me sible to realize that thousands of was to meet the annual interest sm” Wm ready ere' and m0"'cl-eue in the movement or “me mt' me 105 United States citizens are receiving charges of ‘$110,000 000 on Canada's Wm Bmw during the course of the ‘ue and calves to reed ms' Up W tm H8 employment therefrom to the ex- National debt Node of the resent convention' J' G' Humm' Dredd* Int week in october 73’00o head M b° 188 Chula” of our cmmm, runway com- lam would for Buch a plarpwe' ent, li/gahlfilures iSctlan;le;s. Store cattle had moved from stock- 123 ‘_ I _ ,tot comm on.o e an on’ - §:;;::;:..°.;;;i: ;z'..':;i.;;:;°..‘%°‘:.::.“;;.”°‘". .‘.““°: me M - M-“- °f °°»°°° M ef- T-» -- M0 0Wn Nlllwli/I Bhd hlllldfeds of ships liabilities. The loan was pi-(i’i'na‘:;y msioziuzucllktis Wm nh, mm in the movemept of 'mn 1970 are being attracted to United Stat- for unemployment relief and directx e B . Pram E r 3, ¢,,_ es Dom to the detriment of _ our mm, W mm me mm/‘nm in “_ views of matters to be discussed by keen interest. Crapaud Lodge, the 553 p|M_ own smppmg_ mmm' md for the national H the representatives, at luncheon and l\°l§?f °f 111° WP f°l' 1°” “M 193°- High single s. Johnston, an pin.-._ "it lb evident that this one mat- Wm ra ` llllllwl' ¢°m°fl'°W- W- Mel.. Ulm-ke. °°n¥’°°°d Wm* mlenm mm* ”°.“" High three S. Johnson, 700 pins. ter of shipping is of prtfound sig- '°°"t`”y °t ‘M cmmlm ohm' '1'l\°,lHt- °°mP¢ll¢l°ll W" WD” bill# nificanee ee ,ur ,,,u°,,,,, weu_,,e_ `___.___%_ bers cf °°mm°f°¢. will speak at lonlie and Kenmore lodge carried Bowuxa TONIGHT mm Tremendou, ,um of money luncheon, when the Halifax board, honit the wp- The lllmlle mm hm been expended on me und ccldcnt A. N. Joncb will. _ pc ic- c cdlan and tb., rein ll 3,0 _ °l' Pl' » ccniutcd ci tbt xcncwing mcinbml . . ,O , 1, , r V - ‘n “ " "E °° i ,ct U hom W th, mmm In me lswclc exceeds thc cupply of the nm _D 7.00 to 0.16-0. N. R. oltlcc ll and ¢.; bert MacDonald. Daniel Camp- ll no bill. - . if '.` .Alter visiting' thc lcll thc oi-ana f." llry submitted their report to the C9' “Ulf U10 .18-Us should be 5110 P€tlt Jury will bi elnplncllled, free from trouble in the jails. , d for lesser crimes. Until we and the casa of Frank Richards will have such 1 system. we would not probably be dealt with R9VAeWln8 the docket, hil Lord- GRAND JURY 0 UE la ghter could not E B d jurors: the accused. Cu- drivers lhould be over emphasized. The Grand James Bullivan (foreman), R. Cam. Jury would have to consider wheth- eron Henderson, Fred 1-nu-dy, F,-my cr the victim dcctb in tblc ia- Simpson. Pctcr ccmcrcn, .lchn w. stance was caused by a pure ac- lbrlyth. D. J. Thompson, Archibald vident 01° by nesllsanoc cn the put Llnlltlctter and i-icbcr 1-may. exercise care at all times, but more _ ..._ _ c-c-cally ct ncbi. fn.. av cc- YQETO ~ mands this'of all who use oar; pf ~ J relics TEN L' THE CijARi.o;r'rc'iv)_w§_GUfianiAigi. 4 i h he if _ A. _ A _ ” c' ' s ‘P ' F' NEED M l Wu Ulllff Will °§l'§'.`fr.'ff.'f.1ffffff -F A N- lEll|“",XlZ'ZZf 1.. "$32-` _ ”§§'.'$f..'f..,e§2.. ,l§.Z”§l“f.'ZSf...3§ nZ§.l'.Ili‘...f.. , 8 be 26th' 104441 A 0 ` 0 _._..__..,...... r AU R N I Z I N G he H. M. S. Sasuenay. Comman-A Hezs Frlend Dlnnercolnpleted llshmcn: 0;! fs‘;';_v;‘; P. w. Nciics. arrived in char-. ` l etown y¢5i¢’d5Y Bftlemvon about in ' T WITHOUT The resular monthly meetlnx of .vcicclc and is docked at nun- UWT “T , thc ccicdcnian club was held ln ' h r, .ntovsmo susricioue' int ‘md “"5 W “’ ,um BUTTON club moms, victoria. Row, last The saguenay, which visited ASKS. ll . ' evening h HOLED ‘ rlottetown in t 8 hitter part of 8 saint Andrews inner com __-r . -s. » ». 4 al bodily harm; Hubert Mc- motor camps and tourists' lodging , ald, theft from person; William houses was opened by Col. J. L.” Richards, theft from a person. B0\llBll8€r. Deputy Ml11lSi€l‘.0! Hl8h- The case of the King vs! Frank W8l’B_ Richards for shopbreaklng was Said Th 7 l' .fli 1 Fl ,?. .,`_ P. ‘ .Ii eil.” lim »'._~ F; i.Fg’.-5! 'I _.` lf- .iii y. show there were 7,022 births, [_-_ » \ 3 deaths and 2,867 marriages as 7°* w a decrease of six per cent, 1 I l v » v . ,~>.-._, `.,\7Av‘ ii' if _..-__ l_,Q)_ _ ~) - 'VV tether convoypnoes that. may en high three string games for pi-uc “HOW “lm f“="l¢l“ ° le idle at l.h0 111101' "M80 “Vins that port *M mmund by me dm", and d,m_ _M tutor, L- A. Burleigh, Conductors, , _ _ _ _` _ , mm sh-rn md vm Bufwsh: ---_-*__ "T.",’.,,;,°’ ‘§e,§°°§':,"{;_,,,c ,,,,nu_‘f_’x‘md‘”`“§,,‘f §’;11;,f_"° iff* ‘A --°“- §§\,f"q",,‘f’li‘*“,,,,"'_‘f,,§’.,,‘§‘f,,f,’°"§'_°f,1°’§’;‘r'A‘°“°§ "°""l= W l=-=-1 an cnc... himself. M’L'§'" "° 'll *lf °"I°° cf r. It ,“°°“'°'~ °l*‘"l° BWP ml- °°°'Y~ CLASSIFIED ADS ilcb ct thc rcctc ci tba crcblcm mrltlmc Prcvlncci A. A Us or m cn `-lures by o n smith lc o "lm “M °°"" ‘“‘“'°“°" “Y "le lc me M' md”'4N°" "' '° "` A e not ~e| _ a. - - . . ., In other ds ee ve fox peltc and arrange ulvuuoeg _ XVIII lnlllfi Tl’B\IllfUl', BIDDUTIDBD A F0 Y Wop " interru _-__ _ ` - pted the Court the Grand Ju r tied h - , lm. ‘The magnitude of the diversion of ing any appreciable volume of me Halifax barrister. on proppeeq mm student' "the more one ms ly .mr noon md rinse; “Su:>;'e°q. where required, for the Auction Isle Macbougall; lla:-shall, 0. S. Millar; GAL!-NIWLY I'ltlslIlNim. _ G 4 ,traffic is not reailaad in Canada In Canadian traffic clthough it is cap llmlldmento to the bankruptey ee; JM iw one can "md" “lock lm t ~ of the Montreal Fur Brokerage Co. Oouliuctor. I. Macnovin, Tyler, A. i uerauy dow, years old. quiet.. ' - - ‘ _ _ll md mimi-. A splendid 1 li =‘”° "‘° 1”" °f N9' Y°fl= tu-nilcaicbic of bundling vm. cnc d d _ etc i o. s. nmluatcn ci N - ~- ,. ' _ W we bills wllmt Bef-llc., in '°"°'° "'° "*'“"' "°'”° °‘°”‘ cow. oiuullc 'rnlbcl-. sc..o.,°,,°"' _'lc tcm bi m,uau,ooo bianca or pctcii me luecctihlbc cnchnmuua va scum: will muh at thc cv.u|,,°,f.._n’§*::ll;° Ihzltcitcd tbcdeiactcrn. andy and wilxiun n. crm. lm.. ° °'"'°“L '° "' "°"' °" °°° - 9”” anew e 'Chief Justice' til add.- . 1044241-25-21 _Wheat of which 5410004300 wel-ogplg "I3 GU in the yup, “mug " “annul 3 1°” mmpmdw, au anna Ju” mnkmm m°°;;d l°“‘.ul. B. HONx|gy, Md* - fl -c - - -as-nl i 7 l l iii