t,“ .b:4't¢"',.- t a. . “n. . “kflbtw ,. . w ., .,....¢,_...- . DECEMBER 1s. 1933; ‘ .., \ IHESTEIIII BIIAIIIIIAI -PRESBYTERIAN cuulwlt Tyne Valley. Rev. E. C. Robertlotl will preach. Sunday, Dec. 20th, ll Victoria West at 10.30; Tyne Vil- g ley at 2.30 and at Lot l4 at ‘I p. mi, E. C. Robertson, Minister. ' THEHQELQITEIQ‘VN GUABDWY _-- , Claus’ Winter Cruise Relief OfNeedy {Of CanaclianISpoken Of At Na val Units , Y's Men's Dinner Au ziunuzli u'-'l‘llt 01 5llilft3llltr im-i portanco to bath young and old __. » I‘ occurred last Wednesday morning. OTTAWA_ Om” 59¢, 17_(By The E TEN Application j Santa errant rumour Is Refused Reaches Ch ltown e ConqueringYJoe E. Brown rde”, Great ' A Riot In B d. ' id d d Arlen. that rising youngl rca In!" e I OTTAWA. Onto D00 "r-(BY The the Westcrns, turns in art-i ‘Cllflfldlflll Pmssl-“m 5 declsm“ by A CALENDAR has becn received from m; J. J. Storey, grocer, “The lluar Hunt," RECEIVES INJURY — Mr. Nell MtrDougnll. C. N. R. Car Itispcctor Lust’, evening the Y's men hcld e 0f his admirable charac", 5- J: Md-mml- 3555mm “hi” mm‘ ayals at the Capitol Thea-t missloxter. the Board of Rallwa Evatfiltbcdl’ at the Prince Edward e he \\.-.ll be sci-n the h.‘ ‘lite .c .\'<»~l~1lll\.'~' “urn Jue Tl Counuissloncrs has refusedan ap- of the week at "The Can Brown .\Pt1“~l~'ed 35 m‘? Si“ U! llllmiloll "I m“ 10w“ 01 Tmrm N’ Horde," the came-t wtntin;-t~ "Broad-Aiititi- 5,. fur a subtvny under the Canadi I gives Arlen full op- cri" sctrlttl -~~(ldl‘l_il_\h t» art 11$ ll an Natituiai Railway tracks ln ill les to shew his mettle as a‘ ilzcrt‘ \'\‘-'1.‘ mt Mltjll a titin; u» tautitut yuzd. in that to\vn. The Bil pificatzuti was heard at the reccu . .- ' ‘r’ x iron as well as to show h1;-_ won) tn tho utntd. l"u.1u_\ p. ._\ m d sittnws of the Board in 'I‘ruro. a champion of fair lildfl ftutuy plavv adtivd to .1 good story _ V {and (“Th3 ton and phottr 599:‘. this tints as u Yankee‘ yrhphj: like latuhuig gas‘, of the Civil war. the year and ~ .'<l.\' on the h slim“ sit-rd u subway. which would cos .¢ to iris bogliocci Texas to folloxvcr m‘ the (Vt-Jlnl ft-ixtittulc. virtues, goods" 0:: c. gxcup of "car-ll who bj. tn mid tatrn of fatc is m de rs“ who art- che. .ir.g the‘ tr.- crtrcfvkvt‘ 0f fl Ffillllli! Tmlslflbow‘ . Texas- out of titclr laud. with tuauty whose ftttlwr wait» e metts l-‘nv Vvraft. owner‘ him taken so far from the “mull iggesg herd of brwf-caitlt“ that he'll lll"~'[‘l' flunk of dict‘. gto! As chiidrcxi th _ were‘ Joe F}. apprnpt-i:ucl_v named Ossio‘ but tllcvc is nyw a - Simlhmtt It ts nut {tr the WW5, ‘i ill them due to F biFc httdtlv in a bJlKV All“t31';": ‘ation with the on thc rand nu“ s st-rttc of 1t m a inctonisl ‘n-tvurcs that cvcr attnvhcrc. 011R ‘Dillon’ Bill Sanctione QUEBEC Que, Dec. 17—-(By The Canadian Pl't".\<\-—'I'llt3 Dillon Bill, vnlidntinz: over sixty contested clcc- 3 n. (‘1]1;‘;1_]]L'A, lions in the province was today WV“ , J ¢;,1,g-,,¢-,\< m.» given roval sanction, Opposition Rw-m- into ‘m .1 t)... arnryftlllfi god bout, members o! the Qu-ebec Legislature ‘ycstcrdrrv pcttltuntd Hon. H. G. Carroll, Livutctlzitit- Governor, to TefUSp sanctum of the ntcasure. The in]? a". ‘LlCllt."ll.'lill Gavcrttot" today (lecidetl m‘? ¢,.,»;,._,. of (Wgqfp, to sijm thobiil and his signature n“, p '~ o" Joe F7. who makes tuaric rt. law. itht- liilitiili‘ ' so ltztlicrotts.‘ the Red '> ,, L. pt, m hy “Timur Collicr. Jr. ' W! \v :11 prcttincss “ us’ cPun-tij: ."tl‘ll‘~"‘, ls win-t o,’ the wirl~~ttitwttfiirtl at- thr-ifluu! and l.‘ ti» ud- 1 l with Indians and tin‘ rpct-haggcrs" who mpting to (llscottvagc this king vcitture. KWIIS “mm. o; H“. “m? ‘Wk y; Ilt- . 11v irntvttltlts but I g t” m, ..(,,l,.p,._»_h,,gg,,,.5~‘none tun‘..- m SIS‘ ihi- vile. O~1- inculTcd tnttftv of g1 Sit‘ Sanpatti t . you It .,'h w ‘h. Ommwh" “pa, t!(1fl(\h and Iavglt at the stur- 1d wish Chimes From Bethlehem fm- lfm shun» n!‘ tlm luck ‘with thf! witwh comes his rich . Dan‘: miss “Broad Mindg :1 happy one to . slit‘ will be i , u; 15, as always a chuznt- e in this viwerotzs out-y iclinmlia" 7"") * NEW YORK. N. Y. Dec. 17—-An Y , w , ' I-Ityrdc" 11ml selectrical impulse from Christ's’ native city of Bethlehem will start! the chimes of historic Tritiitj," .,Churclt of Broadway and Wall St.’ ringing at. midnight Christmas Eve.‘ t It, is announced that, the Rev. Dr.‘ Rctmie lviflacfuucs, Anglican Bishop of Jerusalem, is making a special trip to Bethlehem to start the elec- trical impulse. It, will be transmitt- cd by land wire through Nazareth. Jerusalcnt, Jaffa and Tcl-Azla to ‘Alcxtutdria and wirclcsscd from the latter point, to Rivcrhead, . ftw-f and asupplzcd with h‘ edv. There is co of romance. I‘ t for nll—\'0tlltz and omen, and bays. is H) Continued front tiztgc 1 a ' i. 0w; An hour alter thc Abcgweit sailed t a Men's League ‘m. from this port. for llaiifax last night yfne broke out in the engine-rerun. __ v jPt-xrsittt-tit efforts on the part of the tcrcw fault-d to halt the blaze, and U w L l N finite men prcparcti to abandon ship ,iu a blinding snowstorm. Taitner iuud, Winters got ttway in the first dory, which crtpsizcd in the heavy jsca a short dtszzttice from the ves- iscl. Miltlll\\'lllllf, Captain Hinuncl- ,man and l’ll1"r‘..'5 gut their dcry ovcr- } GIOYIBS side, and hearing the others shouts, lilflltmulcd tfum aboard, witvrt: th-gv 246 ‘were fort-mi 1e lic on the lfottotn,‘ 131 ;st‘z\s washing; oat"; Oil “us-n...- THE CANADA- Cotttiuttcd from tinge 1 t 397 ' fi\'L\_n]nQ row [p (in) ‘ C 15-; 1H“, m“: “TN 100k“, 3mm. by ,.,._,;_ istrution to sccttrc a revision of the 33,,- ;dL_1_.ls_ ‘trade convention with France had i 169‘ Tum,“ and Wmtmx mm,- ckmh lit-cu under way for mouths, it is 115 ‘mg “Tygun as m as 130mm. we“. lt-arited. Urtder criticism in the “nRrmw from f, Mm‘, ; Cutiadiati Parliament buck as‘ Iur as “qhv Xbpmun, “T, bum m Mow? ‘scvcn and eight years ago, imposi- 174 ‘hm one w“ m0 ‘m. ‘he goverm ttion of obligations under the treaty ‘.303 inn cud. Uudcr the trade conven- tion, Fratice rcccivcd from Catuulzt L “"1 N() POSSIBILITY l, 11;, _ _ complctc ntost favored nation Lrcat- , 55- (‘ttntuliivrl [rum page t ntcnt, ma ]O\\~;-_<l. vatesyaccordct-lio l m}, Rimming G1n,.,,,_._‘ 53,) V Vfl __ __ ____ _ V, any country hut. also fixed margins . t of preference on tuauy cotmuoditics. ‘ cd to ltavq s earn heat Ill this mmt- bu‘; no furthr-r danger from is fmpfil‘.mldvd tmm country entering Ln- rcpublic. For l‘ ‘ 13”“ “Mhml “L instance, the tariil 0n Ctumdlnn wheat was raisctl hv France from for Ilflilsill“. the _ 28H. cents t0 eighty-five ccuts u m bpm“ consm- bushel. The rate against Catiadlati ‘mmm- I" “dmt canned salmon was incrcasrd from l“ Rwwlm‘ mock $1.18 to 02.04 pa‘: one barn St‘('tll'\‘(\ f”! ll!" Fauna,“ - "°““'l“°"“f'“’“ is The two commodities were im- portnm eizports in ihr- republic ol ' France anti iu regard to calmed val g9 Kai Candi? F‘ci'".",' 173 157 itf Kcu‘. and 11".! burn m" mt-n, w ie the tariff w‘s incxms- 130 13-‘. ‘ wlranzvvrmi mat“ patictits. The f0‘ m1 u", us: the Canadian crnunori- 1T1 1131 ‘ l ' it)‘. cotts:d"ralai_v lnwcr thrills. Cau- l-ll 13'? ‘ udiuu government ctificials state, rn ...........-- llll 155 ["111 lllf‘ llI-‘Yi’ W“ ' were LYTTtIItEG to other countries ex- ’ 200 13-1 "fl l" whlmwhr humming “my Y! l? to Franco and competing u porii" ‘ccontmotlctiou .: t; tnpcrl. \\ ll mcc Fr I markoh ithaecn for ti. 1' Shantrccks. 127 pins. ‘the city, Th} iugl . W. (Jamphrll. 284 't_t,,.1n-<~ct:t rt-q imrnts of the sit-I phiports mm Gamma to France ‘mmln [for the year cndvd on Ocicbvr Ill 011v "l m“ ¥l'~"'»““’"-“ 1mm“ Y“ Illflt amounted in st-ahctrznn, as lmlfll’ i“ "l" "- mm“ "r m" coutilltrcd vviih $14,518 rs rm- the "Mi ‘"11"? ‘Q bflipnhd P“ m“: iwchc tnontlts chrlcri rm Cctolwr Ill, uccntlnt ti) b" that of ‘Duvtrl Mzv mm‘ Canadian grind‘: in the o, R. Pcudlciou 4B6 pitts. p SIFIEI) ADS ‘W ‘ll "Y" ll.\\‘ll l-"mh “h” l‘ ’!""“'ht “In V" Sh!’ Itnhvrt; from Franz» 1t) Canada w‘ mm H” (“hm ‘mun: Hm 1 for‘ ilv- vrur rlViNI m. (niobcr 30 “'4'? Such rum/t vnvvvvr. are PM In.» M; “pd glipiillttttl). us against cnrijvr-tttrul. ‘fhrrv was. m nlrtw stated, no pa winlitY 0f l'l"llll»'f»' l- nny of the rrpznltis, , ____ A largo p11" of the ruins r AT (‘OIINFR OF KIZXT utncxol/trttd. Wrih the tearing, d' “ml ‘*5 “w” Iycste-rtlwv of a (iangcroxis tr ndcr please lcuvc at t’ lamp w n h‘ n", “TSL Snpmnn l‘ ‘is now ltvs dzmgar ‘n can N “Rye-r “qylq-‘Lscarctt in that (umrtcr n Johnson We Johnson and pcaslbfr- that. tadry n". ‘my 59- Iuwilrd- ‘"996 finding cf rlvr remain". Icstablwh beyond doubt, ilv- tho rlca‘h n,’ all the u" 2218910 for iht- t-t-.rrr-sponding' 3 period ended on (‘n-‘r-hcr an of last, VPIII‘. The treaty with France was the basis of a number of Sllihtfqllflflt imulc Pflcts vntcrcri iuin 1r: Can- MM, Under ih" Fnrvlt irtcaty. Fnncll‘ . ' Htriil‘ "J"! lnfvri" tfhcr a fwd ratc c": 1t :~ count bclaw the intcrm" '- r-rrv-Vrtlt-"issf “FLU.- Road. Attply tr) munagcr. 10095 ll r-l 1.. ‘t: ‘rmccs ~-——--—~—— t.» nnx or TEA raotvrl ' "' u... ,.,. Thursday‘ bcnvrou Gt. , "H can from and Dorchcstcr Stsz, Cud- Wyn!" on um r’ Wr h‘ lhw" l‘ Svtiw amt 13p1q1um_ m», pr...“ ros. l0Ofl7-l2-i8-2i at lnxtt an nqttrvi pa" uni, nqfivqkm the Em,“ Wu] ‘ A. . ._-._|thc other rrmair: have lftvy " F0“ WINTI" NIUYTI Zsdurczl to zuhca. It a in w,- gox us’ Guhyfisa“, fortunate victims nurvltmi the halt,- 10998-l2-18-3i 5'3"“- m. thr- Ncfhcrittnds wwc np t rt.’ "tn lila'."":t‘ltvt\ of the Fruvh 11w; Wm lnvnivr th~ withdraw! m mm, spcclzil LOIICIZSSICBR hnlnw u". m. ._‘...L.-.____ _. 1t wars sitvcd that the town dc- 5200000. while the railway favored ace “.55 mam, b..;y,»c,n [m m h _~ nu ovcritcad roadway which woulr d South‘ A, a gmten,‘ Jot. _ ouiffiti; cvcu hzmsclf in pus: 5183.000. Neither estimate lu- ent of the Secret Scrviccf the tuvqttt- ch-ararict- of a timid t-ludtxl the cost of damage to laud taming the right to change, at will Sunday night while the duty ratcs nu goods from this SW93)“ Y C t Santa Claus urrivctl in town to see Canadian p ' _ all his little friends. A big sleigh of U“, cmJdgall “an, units Wm full attendance was present and n with a fun- tcam of black horsesbrtttg the ships of tl met. huu ul 1h. train and took him Efiquinlnn sumo,“ wgothm. m u", first to llt»ltn:t:t'.-. 'I't\_vlattd and thcmnriush w“, 1mm» 0n :1 tun" t} the C.l_\'. Blflllillllg at ‘casluns tittrmg February; and MRI!‘ thp $91,001,; witert- his little ndmir- Thay will meet at Kingston, Jung]- sn-The winter cruise 1c Halifax and s on three oc- h. l0“ ““"°i""d m“ “Th 10M shouts ea. I-‘vb. 12 for a sixty of eleven days. t 1 k9,}; u, t)“. (my. lie was an honor- turn from ‘the Hotel, Santa inspect- ed up. <tttfnrrnt departments of Hob‘ mints aud tottud everything in npplt- ttiv urdcz‘. Iu fat-t he never found hm Charlottetown Headquart- crs lot; itcttrly so well. Santa l5 a great brticvrr iu ntakittg the home I .- b {thinks with ‘is that‘. tit-c coun- ltrs’, $4! ftlks tiorft forget the houu~ and ltttw tuotltct‘ will appreci- ntc things in u, (‘hcstcrficld suites, 13m l-nuln .\'t". lhtuving suites, or any odd l>ll"'i-< In the at -:-:t on the little boys and girls hi‘. over the City went a jot}; iimc with Santa in Ilolntans To 1d ‘Fhcy all cheered Blunt .him on iris . turc and hundreds fnllowcd his sleigh to the sta- tion frying n» w one last glimpse of their idol. a tuyoue \\'Il0S£l\\'tll(‘ll‘ Intppy c. . lat-cs can say that $31113, novcy aims, and the spirit of Christmas is immortal. 10900 Bank Robbers Apprehended (Special lo the Guardhul TORONTO 011% lT-"li-"Pll D‘ from 1on1 January, 1932. Malcovitclt, 19, aud Ernest jBvttnctht 24, the latter an ailcgcdly discharg- iceman were rtrrcstcd yesterday charged with the sensational rob- beries of the Attrnra branch‘ of Canadian Batik of Commerce on lvlouday lat-t. amt Angus Post Office .5 hcmg appointed w H. M, C. s_ . nos-ION, Mass)’ on Dec. '7. They admitted the of’ fence, police say, who claim 51,-“ 515.38 of the $1.896 looted from the Aurora bank was rcccvcrcd in their Grenville St. abode. The third par- ticipant is still at large. British Statesman Steadily Improves (Canadian Press) NEW YORK; N_ Y" Dec. 114mm under way,‘ are you grooming your .l:ut later was sold to ‘which “Tm "i" Tvclllmwl l5 still" ‘condition of Rt. Hon. Winston tnecks for the hackle“ evening ccl t0 be the fundamental weakness ‘Chm-Chip British Smgpsmayh “v85 so gowns? ‘ of the couvctittuti from the Canad- Isaflsfactgfy 1,15; night that 1,1,} physicians decided a formal bulletin was unnecessary. At the hospital it was said "he was “itutn-ovitig steadily," and that he ‘probabtv would bc rclcascd within tcu days. Hereafter, it was added, lie was struck by a motor car gm A’ M. Doughls‘ 30,3 txlliviliin: M ‘ha aflmnnnnl ‘ France grantcdvtts minimum tar- there will be only one bulletin aday. A pat" of the no ttuplv i; gun‘ ill only on u limited number of m; 93g m m_ - If. Cudmorc, 411'.‘ plus. , _ ‘ u t, products from Carmela, while mam- ‘ buvntni’, m the ha. ant of 1 crossing the London Likes Blondes And Creates Them LONDON. Dec. l'l—Wt\st Eati hundred ltalr-drcssers are certain that the I platinum blondcs or Hollywood and the "Folitrs“ are worth more than ‘they receive, cvcn it" their ycrtrly puy envelopes bulge to more than n. million dollars. The lttxir craze sct t bringing httudrc l‘ by thcut is (Ls of pounds into I fashionawe salons and many of the ‘leading colffcur hottscs are charg- ‘iug brunettes into silvery fairness at the rate of three a do}; Four or five treatments are rc- qttircd. The individual irptmint- ments cost from $10 in 535, and when the process or "going plafln- | um" is started it ctuttun be stopped, 01100 the hfll!‘ l-‘i hltttuttttn it must be treated one: n. month. it's an. other case of the upkeep that counts and not the nrtgnutl cost, Several hairdrcssms haw sent exports to Paris to find out; the newest and most effective ntvthods of transforming hair m this shade. IICW About the only Huh? as disagreeable as U11‘ one-cylinder brain m: h’, hm, dc- veloped a Sllpffriilltij.‘ t ,“_[){(‘X_ unnedlate tariff it uh cotmtries tlltfi‘ Jllnc 16. fruit xatrcli date they will rcccivt- ti»- )1» - favored ntion treatmm: “am. tlally fnecns the m‘ dhtc taffl by car-mu. _ In a fatacafln‘ '- ‘z '1 ta"'.'.’- '75 Hon. R. B. Ecnnv 1 ty-ink. Mnmma aid.- uuu flznkvti :t:uund him ht great“, Pmm,‘ Fm 25 M. row. days and glcu, t-Ttuua tin-n paid a special vis- it p, jVLpyor Prtnvst‘ and received the 5.5mm,“ Max-m u; . in.“ 1101'! p, Sphlll for a tcu day stay and Champlain l The Sttguvtiay Barbados, and St. Kltls- W" n. .-; to Halifax May first. These malls w: Emzuit: tn conjunction with the two} 'dcs!r->_vcrs from the Etbllllllllflllli Station. I 'I‘lu= Skct-nu and Vancouver will Attiigtta. lvlaritniqtte, and; poutts to ‘ac unmounted later.’ . official itinerary was issued‘ tcdzv: by m,‘ Ixpartment of Na-l tionai lllcfcitcc. Kins, i APPOINTMENTS OTFAWA. Ont, Dec. YI-Thc fol- lmviug imval appointments have been made by the Mlnlfilfil‘ 0f N"- fiintutl Dcfencc: I Livutcxiaut 1E1 B. R. Spencer. C. N. is returning from service with their rcgttlur Christmas supper. A goose dinner was served by the Lu- dles‘ Auxiliary‘. The District Governor, Nell D. McLean presided at the meeting. The sticaker of ihc evening was Y's mun W. R. Show. lie opened his address with a vcin of humor and went ou to speak eloquently on Christmas and the assistance a Ser- vicc Club might render at this time of year when so much want is pre- i (11 gtlOSt for tiutut-i- at 'ht= Crmadi- rm“, U“. Halifax Station will leave ‘mam and so much help needed‘ uu Natmnui llovtcl. where he was mat pm, on Jim 12 and v15“ The main note of M“ shaws am (royally treated indeed. On his rexnermudm Havflm,’ “Igntpgc Bay 5,, dress was an appealmsacriflee om, o\vn luxuricsr this Christmas and tender some aid to the poor. ll bc hi llddllloll l" 971°“; The following committee was ap- t pointed to take charge of Christ- mas supplies to ucedy families: N. D. McLean, T. W. Bentley, Jack Johnston und A. M. Douglas. bcatttiftt‘... rosy and ctnnfortable and mm Imumnuun JML 5 and visit‘! Pmsldent m M AICF-fldyen ,m_ "rm delay was caused by the heavy hontg should I m 0,110,. San Diego Marmzanillo ‘nouuccd there would be no meeting I ltillllf- ill!‘ 179810111118 0545118 Cllflfil- ‘ ‘ ' ' I _ _ ,. . ‘ , . . lPztnutntt, Colon. hioiticgn Bay, SiLiChrL-ztmas lave. Ihc financial rc- 511th“ flltll- port will be prcscnicd and new 0i- ficers clcetcd on the last 'I‘hu1"sdu_v ‘ of this month. After the stippcr a special bowling lcys under the direction of Jack McNair, Chairuuttt of ,Committee, who collected a lartll.‘ ‘ number of tirizcs to be tircscittcd to the winners. It was the record tutu"- namcut of the scason, 76 using the nllcys. ‘ Following are the prizc-vvitittcrs: Ladies - 1st, Minute MCFLKLVCIII the Games ~ of this cry. while ""°°"l’1'1““ t‘ C“ from the engine at the Railwlly yards on Wednesday hnd the mis- Iurtttnc to have a bolt driven “n-oug], his loft ltnud, llc was tak- en to the P. E. Island Hospital where the wound was dremed. He has new rcttuuied to his home and Ls resting comfortably. 1s ‘PnANSFllltRED-Mr. Charles lf.-.-'u~thttt~ of the Provincial Police, Charlottetown has been transferred n, Sununcrside. He was accompan- ied to 11ml place and initiated in his new dutics yesterday by Commis~ hlulwl‘ J. J. 'I‘ralnor. TR A IN DELAYED-The mail -'rnamfs summons AND A’ “RlENDS-Mr. Hopgood Raynor. o1 ' "lcrmont... kindly thanks those wlu.” helped him in tangible manner one l by sympathetic letters after his re- " cent heavy loss of buildings by fire 5 _K_ 5 --KENSINGTON CHRISTMAS‘ ' DISPLAY-All stones are nicely de- t, curated for the festive season. Thu predominate. The beautiful decur- . ailons betokcn a message of 3006, cheer to customers and sight-seen Santa Claus wlll walk abroad as in, other years. and the hearts of ohild- -. rcn and grown-ups will be made, ,glad. The “Pence on Earth Good- truzl, (iuc at 6.20. was an hour and; will toward all mankind" spirit will" twuty minutes behind time in ar- tbe paramount.-—K. ariviug in Charlottetown last night. CANADIAN LEGION B E- S. L. t» ‘flu.- rcgttlar monthly meeting of the Charlottetown branch was held wuurttautcut of Y's mcu and Y's m the mgjon Han‘ Grafton 3mm; ‘menettes was stuctcd on the Y. al- flag, evening M 8 O-Clock’ Comrade LT Lowthcr presiding. Two minut- fcs silence was observed in memory of and out of respect p; departed , comrades. The Hon Presl- ‘ tlcnt. Comrade Colonel H. D. g i Johnston was then called up- ‘tm and gave an interesting talk 0n bault told St. Piene he had been ' Jthe Dominion Convention and of, t Continued from page 1 I man of the Jury answered “luiity of murder" upon being asked what verdict had been reached. Before the death sentence was passed St. Pierre was asked if he had anything to say. “I um not guilty, Your lord- ship" was his only comment. visibly moved, Judge Archarn- accorded a fair triaii and a jury Ill-g Royal Navy and is being ap-lzndl Olive Livingstone; 3rd. Jean yihc proposed amendments to the: of peers had found he was guilty tmllllfll to H- M- C- S‘ 5“g“°““>" Tait; 4m, Muriel Burke; 5th, Ruth EPPHSB“ Ml to be draw“ "P "indict the Mcllsflllvn Bflflllwt him at Halifax, N. S. Lfctttmtant P. B, Cross, R. C. N. Craig; 6th. Mrs. Osborne Lefurgey. Ladies’ Consolation - let, Doris I presented to the Federal Parliament; at its next; stssien by a committee 'l'here was no demonstration m St. Pierre was led from the oourt~ V. R. (Saint John United) is bc-inlonow; 2, Haze] Ameck; 3_ pram named at the convention. He alsolroom to a car which took him t0 ing appointed to H. M. C. S. Cham- . plain, for 16 weeks‘ voluntary ser- vice from 11th January, 1932. Lieutenant E. C. Sherwood, Otta-t wa unit, R. C, N. V. R. is being‘ appointed to H, M. C. S. Saguenay‘ for l4 weeks’ voluntary service Acting Lieutenant F. P. Coombs.| Saint John unit. ‘n. c. N. v. n. is‘ t cd Royal Cuiadlan Mottutcd Pol: prom“ appointed to H_ M_ C‘ s_ Sam‘ tvcnny for 16 weeks’ voluntary ser- vicp to dab; 11th. January, 1932. Aciing Lieutenant, J. J. Connolly. Charlottetown, unit, n. c. N.’ v. at i i Champlain for 14 days‘ annual ‘raining and l4 weeks’ voluntary service to date 11th January, 1932. Grooming Ones Own Back Pays LONDON. Dec. l"l—Now that the fortnal winter social season is well. They look lovely on a. smooth white back. They certainly do not, when the back Ls badly cared for. cis Munro. Men-lst, Harry Cudmore; 2, Ray Pcudleton: 3rd, A. M. Douglas. Men's Cousolation-Cxew- Lcfur- gcy. tttw ENGLAND tttttttgtnst Dec. 1'l——Fotu' banks in New: England closcci their docrs today as the result of heavy " withdrawals. The institutions which either did not; open for business or which closed late in thc day wcrc the Bos- ton-Coxitirxctttal National Bank of Boston, the llautdcti Bank and Trust Colnpany of Ilamden, Conn., the Arlington Trust Company of Lawrence. and the Plymouth Coun- ty Trust Company of Brockton. The fittaut-iatl status of the banks at the time <1: their last official ‘staietncnts wrrc as follows: Boston Continental, (icposits of $6,281,960. capital stock of $1,000,000 surplus $150.00!) llumdctt assets of‘ $2,097,- rccl, shiny and tinattractlvc. You will neccl a few gadgets to, h!!!) YOU get your back lotiking its, prettiest when presented at parties! ,It. needs scrubbing as ltard as you, lscrub your hands. The only way to? ‘Ido this sf with one of the long; handled back brushes. They are" tremendously effective, They might even make a. very nice gift to some- one who ls particular. You wlll need, also, a long- haudled pov/dcr puff. You can buy l tun, er you can make a most sat. tisfactory and inexpensive one by ‘using a flexible shoe tree and at;- t lflvhlne a large DOWdcr puff to the tapering toe of it. In addition to thorough scrub- bing, your neck needs massage. The Jone-handled brush is excellent for. this, once you learn to manipultae it properly. But; it won't help you cream your back. Either you must be a most agile person to reach your own back or call on some kind 3on1 in the house to help you. This 15 wally much more satisfactory. For a good creaming nightly docs a lot for your back_ Just before starting to a party you should use a cream base and then apply powder carefully and thoroughly. The compliments you get, W111 Bml-‘llY "Ply W11 for whatever , twistixg and working you have had to go throuh to get it cared for, "Hard time! have caused people to become more moral," (recurred a writer. Depression has one good effect, For that we ought to praise tt_ There is less "sowing" of the wind," It ts so hard to raise 1t. "How shall I mend this run in my stocking?“ "By following the usual ruig 1m- success." "What do you mean?" "Begin at the bottom of the lad- der.‘ ' ~ 6A3, Arlington 'I‘rttst, deposits of fllattnttzmtt, Plymouth Count/y, de- posits of $3,816,073.73. . Auoihw Boston bank, the Grove I-Iall Savings Bank closed at 2 pm. after announcing that the bank would hc open again tomorrow to tucet. withdrmvals. The action ‘was taken after an all-day run and up- on the advice of Bank Commission- cr Arthur Guy. The state-controlled banks in IrQWUII and Lawrence. the Savings Company of Boston and the Mill- bttry Savings Bank at Millbury posted notices invoking the 90 dny clause which permits banks to re- quire 90 days rmticc of intent to Withdraw funds. The Boston Continental officials posted a itoticc saying, "Due to ex- traordinarily lueavy withdrawals catts ed by general public tmeasincss and In order to conserve the assets of the bank. which in due course of an ordcrly liquidation should pay all depositors lu ‘full, the dh-cctms of the Rostrum-Continental bank have asked the cnmpfvolicr or cur. stltution." The President nf the bank, Terrell M. Regan, said “it. would be ex. tpccied that. thrnttgh tho ordinary course of liquidation ltm can, m, the flflllar would be pznd depositors. We are working on Channels M; present which might bring about a reopening." 087.500 on dcnrsit. in this institution which has four branches in 11w clty- Th:- Lawrenre and Brocktau banks “MP4 sllflllly before their usual closing time while rho, other institutions did not open for busin. csa. , "The mold I rcqttira must; b¢ economical." 1 “My 111st mlzh-rs-t (Ilschnylgd me m that vow !""c~n_" m-"ml! t," ‘V. ""e':'"1. I u:.. clothes." - r~-...-.t,.-.ya». t0 WC M‘ her Departmcnt of the Exchange Trust‘ rency to take mssessinn of the ln-t The State of Massv-httsctts had‘ quoted interesting extracts from Sir Arthur Carrie's address regarding present pensions regulations which was presented in Massey Hall, Tor-, onto before a large body of return- ed men. An interesting discussion Jcgarding relief, last two pensioners and hospitalization then took place. the following comrades taking’ part. First Vice President L. W. Goodwin, T. Edgar McNutt and G. E. Ritchie. The chairman of the standing com- tnitices reported and-the President \fl1\llOLlllC(‘d that the executive had ‘decided to hold the annual New Year! dance in P. W. C. Hall, Dec. 31. Also that a. dinner dance under the auspices of Charlottetown ‘Branch of the Canadian legion will be held in the Canadian Na- ‘tlonal Hntel on the same date. The ,meetlng closed with the National Anthem. , Messrs. Bruce and George Riley, of Baltic were in the City yesterday 'htbtiknifittn nu- Oontinued from page 1 graphic paper, plates and films oth- er than those for motion picture work, lawn mowers, manufactured products wholly or partly of cotton, including tissues in the piece, hand- tkerchlefs, flags, shawls and house- hold cotton goods, cordage, ropes and twines under one quarter inch ln diameter. The list also includes garments. complete or incomplete, other than underwear, ltosiery, complete or 1n. .wmlllfitt'. for men, women or child- ren. Certain chemical imports are also included such as citric ncld, tartaric acid, crcum of tartar, alum- inum sulphate, ammonia alum, soda alum, potash ulttm. ammonium chloride aud Lithoponc. Rubber- proofcd tissucs in the piece; loaded cllftfldfévs 0r ctupty cartridge cases complete the list. Some disappointment was manifest that the order did not include items lauch as slvvl und artificial silk, but it was recognized the new duties would llvlp foster home industries which would to some extent absorb the unemployed and tendio stabilize the pound sterling at as high a fig- ure as economically feasible. Government statistics reveal there ‘have been abnormal importations throughout October and November tin all classes of goods covered by the net. order. oven in the calefof cameras, which already are subject to a kcy industry duty of b0 pa": cent. ad valorcm. and radio tube; which are subject to a duty of 33 l-3 per cent. FIRE PURIFIBS I remember, some yearn ago, v/hen I was at Shields, I went into a glass house; and, standing very attentive, I saw several masses of burning glass of various forms. The work- men took a piece of gins and put lit into one furnace, then he put it ‘into a second. aud then into a third. f said to him: “Why do you put it through so many fires?" Ha ann- wcred: "Oh, ulr, the first was not hat enough. nor was the second; therefore wa put it into a third, and tltat will make it transparent."- Gcorgo Whitefield. ' the district prison. The crime for which St. Pierre was sentenced to mount the scaf- fold occurred in Hereford, near the lntemational border dividing the. province of Quebec from the arm. of Vermont on the night of Novomv be!‘ 11, 1930. PARLIAMENT Continued from page 1. - Of tariff changes, very few are likely to be made this session. Trade treaties with South Africa, Brazil 811d New Zflflland will probably be before the House for approval. But with the economic discusslom to take place having in view reciprocal trade agreements between the dif. ferent parts of the linpim, mutually advantageous, little probability ex- ists of the tariff schedules being a1- tered this session to any appreciable extent. Legislation on the railway: fa a possibility. The transportation oom- mission of seven. headed by Mr, Justice Dufl’, of the Supreme Court of Canada, is expected to make at least an interim report to Parlia- ment during its coming delibera- tions, and on the nature of this re- port will fepend the question of 1n- troductlon of transportation legis- latlon. For some time, Canadian steamship people have been agitat- ing for legislation. Ono of their requests, it ls understood, f: mat an enactment be passed providing that freight. canted from the head of the Great Lakes to Montreal could not be conveyed in American bottoms. Another request. from the Cinwdllll Steamship people is that vessels en- gaged in coastal trade must be sev- enty-five per cent. Canadian owned as against the present provision permitting companies incorporated in Canada with head omces here to carry on thistrude. The duty on repairs in United States ports is considerably higher than that im- posed on repairs in Canada and the Canadian shipping people have sug- gested that some action be token to- wards a parity of duty. _ A further measure on unemploy- ment relief is another possibility. while there will be the usual num- ber of minor enactments, and per- ‘haps some amendments to the crim- inal code. In line with the Policy of the Bennett administration, ea- tlmatcs will be cut down. These es- timates nre now under preliminary preparation by the different de- partments. Coupled with the sesqional pro- gramme, the Government wlll hlVl in make preparations for the com- ing Imperial Economic Confereucl Appointment of a sub-committee of the Cabinet in this matter is a probability at: an enrly date. Th! date and place remain to be defin- itely named, the agenda, a matte: of consultation between the coun- tries sending rcprcaentatlvel, and | number of other matters also 0on- ntitute the programme of prepi tion. . ___i,_____ “Well. Biddy, what wu it 10m husband died of?" '.-_ “Sure, mwam, I can't tell 1m! ~You sac, f hadn't time to got cm t‘ ‘ ~ t» him and m. died a nature; , ._ ., . popular ensemble of red and green t \ Q11 it. W EBREZPII _-,~p-- 1w w...