F .1 MAXIMS OI A MERE MAN Anions-misstated without the company oiiools. ni Gaul I and ain't-lavish! ‘Inc 0:3 lnull‘lllln DURlNiBEBATE IN clllllll “wdical-Socialists Bit- ferly Assail Premier On Hoare - Lav al Peace Plan. (Copyright 1935 By The iiavaa News Agency) (By Guardian's Special Wire) PARIS, Dec. 27-(0. lK-llavllk. while French deputies almost came to blows in the heat oi political debate, Premier Laval ‘ night staked the life of his government Britain in case oi an attack by ltaly. Announcement by the powerful Radical-Socialist group in the chamber that they could not give their confide to a cabinet whic had failed to follow the League Nations in an Ethiopian pence settlement appeared to menace the ..-- ent when the ail-import- antyole on France's foreign policy is taken tomorrow night. The most fateful parliamentary session in recent months adjourned in angry tumult after attacks on Premier Laval led by Leon Slum, Socialist leader, who accused the Premier of forsaking the League in snrmvins the - Roars-Laval peace plan. ' (The plan in qumtion was drawn HP by M. Laval and. Sir Samuel Hoes-e, former British Foreign Bec- rotary). MuLaval denied in his dramatic slioech that "he had redeem, uh hold Frances oflfllltlons to " ' league. He added a reproach to Premier Mussolini in these words: "Italy _did not examine our sag. sections promptly with the under- standing we had a right to expect. Moreover a certain speech (upper- 61191.‘! Ii Ducc's defiant utterance on Dec. 18) was delivered which did not make our task any easier." 6‘ Deod After D r i n kl i n» g ‘V‘Moonshine” (A. P. By Guardian's 8 lsi Wire) ALIQIIIPPA, Pa, Dc . I'M-After- Christmas tragedy invaded six modest homes in this little steel town today where two women and four men, all neighbors. died convulsions after drinking "moon- shine" liquor. ‘ Two more are in critical condi- ITAL Y 1.#ll?§l1;?__“l5l§lil><§i§E§'ll Ottawa Ministers Are ~Welcomecl To Charlottetown Arrival Last NEE or Ho... Mr, the Dunning, Hon, Hon. Charles A. Dunning, Finance Minister, accompanied by Hon. J. E- Mllihllld. Minister or’ Fisheries, Ottawa, and Mr. Gordon Scott, (l. nshclsr. Montreal, arrived on the Bordon train last evcnin and were cordially welcomed on bellali of the Provincial Gnverrlmenlt‘, the City, and the Liberal party. Among those meeting the Minis- ter and colleagues were Pnmicr Lea, Hon. J. P. McIntyre, His Wor- ship Mayor Kennedy, Councillor. Holman, Messrs. Russel Chandler, and George J._'1‘weedy, president and secretary-respectively, of the Queens County Liberal Association; Dr. I. J. Yeo, president oi the Char- lottetown Liberal Association; Messrs. Peter Sinclair, MR, Reu- ben MacDonald, Mcrvyn Brown, Toronto and Russell Clark, M.L.A. Mr. Dunning and party registered at the Canadian N ional Hotel. where they were in consultation with Liberal party leaders during the evening. SEES. BUSINESS PICK-UP ‘*"|r."!r;=%13cc. n-au route to Charlottetown and the constituency oi Queens, where he will, if opposed, contest a bye elec- tion to acquire a seat in ‘he House oi Commons, Hon. Charles A, Dun- ning, Minister of Finance for Can- ada, showed a decided interest in the welfare of the Maritimes. He remarked that he was of the opin- ion times showed a definite im- provement in this section and ex- pressed uch gratification when told by U. Appleton, Vice Pres- ident and General Manager of the Canadian National Railways in the Atlantic Region. of the splendid Christmas tree business which had been done in this section in the sea- son lust closed. Mr. Appleton remarked that nearly seven hundred carloads trees had been shipped to many points in the United States, some even going greater distances than And Mr. Gordon Scott On Political Visitation. Mr. Michaud “IFEPO swarwva wrmy. . .;./*-.- PEI‘ Cove g a Iuuu Like the Dew cnanwmrrown. CANADA. ssrunnsv. oacciunsa 2s. 1935 KING liillll. lllls DEMAND UFIAPAN Resumption or Trade Relations Follows Series 0f Conferen- ces. . (C. I. By Guardian's Special Wire) UITAWA, Dec. TL-‘ifrade restric- tions on Canadian imports were further broken down today with the “ oi notes ‘ ‘ Prime Minister Mackenzie King and Soto- matsu Kato, Japanese Minister to Canada, bringing to an end the cc- onomic deadlock which has existed between the two countries since last July. . Meeting in a large measure» the demands made by Japan earlier this year for abolition of special tariff restrictions, the government has agreed to remove as from Jan. 1, 1088, the 33 1-3 percent surtsx against Japanese goods, applied in retaliation last July when Japan 1m, ‘ a iii) percent aurtax against many Canadian imports. In return for this cession. the Japanese guitar will be removed on the same a c. . To obtain this agreement with Japan the government has under- taken to: L-Define the customs phrase “goods of a class or kind made or produced in Canada" to mean goods made or produced in Canada in suf- ficient quantities to supply at least ti}: bcforc. cten intoNFlor firm alone paid about $91,000 in freight fill”, Mr. Appleton told r. Min . ‘That's good news," Mr. Dunning replied, “for it is money which goes direct to the man who spends lt." Mr. Dunning inquired as to the cflcct of the new treaty with the United States on the lumber busi- ness hersabouts. but upon being bold that as yet the results were hardly n-ticeable, replied that he expected there was considerable jockeying going on among dealers. ' ‘Travelling with the Finance Min- ister wasi-lon. J. E. Michaud, Min- ister of Fisheries. and Gordon W. Scott, of Wsstmount, Que, former oi Provincial Treasurer for Quebec m Province. They will remain in Princle Edward island until Decem- bcr 3 . ‘ a ‘Island Producers Are ‘for duty purposes of a number of 10 percent of the normal Canadian market. , fls-Value the Japanese yen st its current exchange value (now 28 manta) inflame unithaaguadiaw- dollar when fixing duties on goods‘ not of aclassorklndmadcorpro- duced in ‘Canada. s-Value the yen. for duty on goods‘ of a class or kind made in Canada, at its average exchange value for the five-year period ended Jan. 31, 1936, the valuation to run for one year, and the value to be similarly fixed for each succeeding year. as long as depreciation of Japanese currency makes it neces- sary. i-Removai from the list of goods subject to arbitrary fixed valuations commodities in addition to those removed through the Canada-Unl- ted States trade agreement and ax- tended to all countrim having most- fsvored- “ treatment with Can- Q. iL-Extend to Japan the right to appeal to the Canadian Tarii! Board res, “ u; any future violation for- duty purposes‘ established under Section iii of the Customs Act-the ‘(Continued on Polo 13) n xwrlswuwz FISNERNEN 0F SBALLUP BIJAT SAFE l Read b George Hooper G o v e rn ment , Appointee P. by Guardian's Special Wire) (C. v 27- Thn have been appointed official receivers under the Farmers’ Creditors Arrangement Act. George Hooper, Charlotte- town, for the Counties of Kim's. Queen's and Prince. J. L. Crown, Truro, N. S, for the County of Colchestc J. T. Macqusrrie, New Glasgow, N. 5., for the Count- ies of Pictou and Cumberland. William C. Dunlop, Windsor, N. 5., for the County of Hunts. Gilliillllti lnlll ANNUAL s THENS SEA mvn A 5iF’" llE5““““_gll2iEf§i1lvN MAE EHNB Reports Indicatea $61,000 Increase In Volume Of Business This Year. A small attendance but great en- thusiasm marked the second annu- ai meeting of the Prince Edward Island Co-operative Live Stock Marketing Board held lsst night in the City Building. A session slated for the afternoon was‘ not held as some of the delegates were late ar- riving in the city. Mr. Milton Furness, Vernon River, vice president a.‘ the Board pre- sided as the president Mr. W. J. Reid, Albany. was delayed and did not arrive until some time after the meeting started. General satisfaction with the year's work as outlined in the report of the secretary. w‘. J.A. Gillies was expressed by various speakers. The HALIFAX, Dec. 27—Mystery in the wake of the Maritime Provinces wildest blizzard of the season con- fronted aviation authorities here tonight with o. puzzle that may never be solved. - Three lnen reported they heard an airplane flying over Port Hood report appears in full below. The old board of directors were rc-electcd. They are: for Kings, P. A. Molsaac. Souris; Alex Hamilton, New Perth; for Queens: Ernest Houston. New Glasgow; E. N. East- er, North wlltshilc: Milton Pur- ness, Vernon Bridge; for Prince: W. J. Reid, Albany; W. H. McGrcgor Central, mt, 16. in Cape Breton Island at the height of last night's gale. They stuck to their story today even after reports came from principal airports in the three provinces-at Sydney. Halifax» Charlottetown. Mon‘ and Saint John-that no glance had left their fields yester- ay. Three Digby scallop fishermen aboard the Sonata turned up safe in Saint John, N. 8., this afternoon after their boat had been driven across the Bay of Fundy by the gale. The rest of the Dkby fleet had given them up as lost. Transportation and communica- tion companies maintalned their lines throughout the 18-hour storm with difficulty. Most highways in Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island were still blocked tonight. MASUNIB NFFIBERS INSTALLED At. a regular communication oi Among those speaking at the meeting were: Montague Annear, MLA, Lower Montague; ‘W. D Ross, Uigg; P. A. Mclsaac, ML.A., Sourls; A. l‘. Baker, ML.A.,; Ken- Slffgwh} "W. “ill-Reid; Dfdlident of the Board, Albany; J J. McLeod. Hartsvllle; w. J. Seaman, Brad- aibane; Wilfred MacDonald, ‘Bru- denell; E. N. Easter, North Wilt- shirc; Roy Quigley, Charlottetown: w. R. Shaw, Deputy Minister of Agriculture: Mr. Moore. Albany; H. W. Clay, Dominion Hog Grader. Charlottetown. A committee consisting of the President, W. J. Reid, the secretary J. A. Gillies, P. A. McIsaac and I‘. N. Easter we! appointed to consider questions relative to railway trans- portation as it applies to the ship- ments of live sioclc in this VFW" ince. The appointment of the oom- mlttee was the result of criticism ‘by several speakers of the railwaY service here. They alleged that it took an unnecessary. long time for hogs loaded at certain stations in ton. Cars loaded all Montague Monday sometimes do not reach Moncton until the foliowins rrldey especially n there is a nick up west of Charlottetown. it was pointed out. The committee is lo take the matter up and see what can be done tination at Monc the province to reach their des-‘ MERE MAN Absnedtraaallallrwayaira- psoaehhaconlcaanailenca. MAXIM! ors League-Sanctions Proving Effective General lust night. The most power the Red Sea has just comp any eventuality.” Reliable repo The opl Premier Mussolini, pose peace terms. bargo would not harassed received from France, Yugoslavia, T \for armed aid in the event oi‘ an Mediterranean or Red Seas It was learned in delegation to Geneva might disc were said to include withdrawal payment of an indemnity by Italy- Settiements Bccaptured The Ethiopian government claim- ed troops in the north had cut. It- alian communicaticn lines between Makale and the Temblen Moun- tains and recaptured some small settlements. Various forces were reported closing in on Malraie. Italian troops on the northern front at the same time claimed they completely routed Ethiopians in a. clash at Afgass. Pass. The fate of Premier Laval's French cabinet, was in doubt as the Chamber of Deputies prepared to resume debate on the foreign situ- ation today. Iieft-wlng sections of the chamber attacked Laval for his part in the moribund Anglo- Frcnch peace proposals. A vote was expected tonight. Laval promised‘ definitely France would support Britain in the event of an Italian attack. Reports in Rome said Italy was preparing to send three new army divisions to East Africa. ’ Oii Sanctions Dead‘! LONDON, Dec. 2'i—-(A.P.)-Bellel that Premier Mussolini must short- ly sue tor peace in Africa. was ex- pressed ionlght in government and diplomatic quarters. _ They pointed to the rapid drain of gold from Italy, coupled with a lack of conspicuous military success and the approaching oi rainy sea- 503- a There is a growing belief in re- Aannai lapses-lotion 31 I-all Canada Rome Sources Reported Appre- hensive Re Economic And Fin- ancial Restrictions. Ethiopians Claim Successes. (C. P, By Guardian’s Special Moves by Italy to bring her navy an a high state of efficiency have been taken, ful fleet Rome has ever assembled in leted manoeuvres which, in- formed sources said, were design rts in Rome said been called out for the air service. were said to be machine-gunners. nion was expressed in by sanctions, mi It was believed there tha be imposed against Italy. The British government made k urk Addis Ababa that oi Italian troops watll ll-l. lllllgflls A- Ill-IO Belief Wire) d her air force to it was learned ed to make it ready “for 4,200 new recruits had More than 1,000 of them London, meanwhile, that ght soon pro- t an oil em- nown favorable answers have been ey and Greece to British requests attack on ‘the British fleet in v terms on which the Ethiopian e have been authorized. These peac from the country and RllSN HlR RIHINS IN PARLIAMENT (C. P. By I‘ rdiarfs Special Wire) OTTAWA, Dec. 2'l—The Parlia- mentary rush for rooms is on. It is a phenomenon inevitably fol- lowing a general election, and dreaded by officials of the House of Commons. The Parliament Buildings in which senators and members meet to enact the nation's laws, provides generous accommodation. But ll‘: cannot provide a separate room for every one of 245 members of the House of Commons. Many of tho 245 feel they are entitled to separ- ate offices. Hence the rush. Already, halrasscd officials of i“, (Continued on Page l3) A C So vEo PROBLEM 2- cfizillofill Has‘ ‘WE ‘llPPliifis Affected By Change Islander Held N54,,- tion, their legs and arms virtually St. John’; and Victoria Lodges. A. to improve conditions. swmnm quarters that a‘ proposed _ “um “QEQN. zimlfhm’; 1N5: 3'55" "' "l: In N B ' Re ulations 1' a“ A M -= c» Mama M M» M he» w» PM“ a m, smokestacka of th mills wh e 0 a " g . ' " ' ' ‘ ' .' . i'N tions oil sanction is e er F0 r pie last night, joint installation of hm; (ngrodgglggteniggéyegzrasr; deadufing that; the project Wm not some of them worked. Seeking yuletide "ohm." the vic- iims bought and then imbibed in the privacy of their own homes and only a few hours later occurred the first of the six deaths that sent police and physicians hurry- ing from their iiresidss t0 investi- gate. , As a result of a recent Dominion _ Meat And Meat Products Must Now Be Shipped Under Regulations Of Meat And Canned Foods Act. - i three Maritime ‘Provinces in so far. Entering U. S. , Ma, . Henry V. Comm of Richmond. P. E. 1., was hold in $1.000 bail in federal court today for later hear- (C. l‘. By Guardian's Special Wire) PORTLAND 2'1 oflicers for the ensuing year took place, the installation craemonies being conducted by the Grand Mas- ter, M. W. Brother Ernest Kemp. At the close of the ceremonies an enjoyable banquet and entertain- ment was held in the recreation room. Following Wen the omcers in- stalled: ' gretfcd that small but poinicd out that the principal shipping centres in the province were represented. The an- nual meeting is usually held, A“ oraban be revived. This also goes f cot- on other raw materials, such as ion and steel. In these circles. it was said that July or August but elections and other matters made it seem advls: ._a._.. (Continued on Page 3) the existing sanctions against Italy (Continued on Pass 13) - - , pin t of meats and meat , ANNUUNCEMENTS order in-ccuncil the Province of asthe shi ‘ COMING EVENT$_ . 55w Brunswick, pregwslyfim m foodupargguctsnzuaztcosaznediovm“ file-Barge“ gndtisriigigt 03:21 o m as. Johns ‘Victoria mo" . a a MEETINGS. an. ....'z'.'".':.'.'..::..':::.l...:.:‘ under 3:; ..°:.....l...............£....- =‘;g$;,*§",‘},{,,‘§:,l,§,”‘:fi‘,‘§, ... a =- MM» J- P- 1w- O ppOSI 1011 n '--'--—_ ‘ n Meat and Canned Foods Act. no aratc unit as arc all other provin- smpermn.kd.. m, ‘mum,’ my w. n scanuebu- G- G>wo°d Ploy. ‘Md hlldfld Billion!“ longer affords this market to Island ces of the Dominion. No shipment m, u h TY . O Clrdilm Hall-Frills? January ifd- producers and all meats and meat of dressed meat could be made from m3“. Ggyghn‘ hing,‘ m n‘ it‘ ° J- - 1»~4°99-13-13-3°-31-1-3- products intended for lntsr-prcvin- one Maritime Province to another mléxkm ‘t vgcgko?‘ 1"" oudmm c- M- Mimi” V a 1 V "Poultry. Buvins dressed chicken Wnfifirlflidiilii ‘Al?’ Ktltfiflfuili. finltlgsshxixffl; '13:: ’“"‘““' ‘h’ “m” “mg “i”, I. I» mucus W- J- Drake Ind fowl until March- Mlrkot val- This. it is claimed means a con- tified as called for lmder the Meat “m ‘nabfnwr’ 0°?“ d no 5¢°W- - . Si-"ms Mrlhwwlcrly Wimls; cits!" w- oomct trading. o». uuht- sidarabic ioas a business u. island and Canned neu- Act. *“"*“'"° "l "nlsh- . n. 1:. Kemp "c. r. ma: m; and mos-Int cow- ilsr 00.. next Queen Hotel, farmers and shippers who have This enactment was not satisfac- 0 lil- Q L-NW-lI-Iil-t!» been supplying the New Brunswick tory to producers in this Province. _ . Geo. w. Wakeiord W. it. Cairsoly _ "roaonro, Dec. 21 - Minlmlnn “Ema u" ‘m! dmud mum tradtehnitilout the nzoesslty oi msct- The Provincial Goaegrrnmenié mrd- ) Active A t E R Wm’ - - w N wnmn _ -- _ and maximum ienlpcmiures: nu. u S. P‘. Profltt/s warehouse. “ma?” n.2, 5nd Canned ‘.{‘..'2’..‘.li.“.‘t‘.° woperdltlfoh u u... l . Kmg Government To Be Given $312,‘; _ _ _ _ _ _ ,3}; ,3, Kimllfllton. Myth! hlkhflt millet Foods Act of the Dominion oi Can- Brunswick succeeded in having the _ B. C. Kesiil-fl! E- V~ 3°“ Edmonton _ _ _ , _ z a prices B. a. Mcliwcn and Oliver ada the shipment of meats or meat order rescinded m these two pm- (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) Dir. or Ceremonies E O tu ' Ca Regina _ _‘ _ _ _ _ _ 4B 8 Campbell. n-asss (m4 91-94mm; fppgn m. 9mm,“ go ylnaa_ m,“ gem; "mug p, n. IRIDBRICTON. N. 3., Dec. Ti C. M. Williams , G. R. Brady V81 y pp01‘ I'll fry‘ Mnmpez 14B B a hwrcdhhlaflwlea‘ “turf: °°'“.‘i“°" "been." mo?“ hi“ “Nlthtll will? Jnooeulrlfwutorrsbumt: N: hi: a Phlilllion ' ' r a McCabe ' 0 M d t R ' T°-'°“'” - ‘- .- .- .- 2 .- i‘ 1° , . .. .- -:-:- - n-z-l p m“ or . u‘ y , _ _ . . v M n‘! In _ _ ' . . . 12 , ,4 products concerned are iv when New Brunswick decided to oldest “roaidcnt oi 1):: I w s J D T‘ ‘or 111g , ut an a e eC€lVed Q36‘); _ ‘ _ _ ' _ _ a m The Illcutcnant-Gov- ~ WWNINW“ l" ""4" ‘m- 1°11" m"- '°°“* “a "m" "’ “my " ° ‘ D‘ m ' ' y Saint John . . . . . 12 22 - u -mn withinthaprovlnclofwigln ept mu (n uncsrtled tobctilciWthyeal-ofhlsllfc- A P 1am" "l" "M" "n " oi m.eatl or moat iccd product a meats and meat ui-usuuu ' He his birthday quiet- 1". w. Tldmarsh. Ulubrey IVER!‘ t C O S. gigilflsrtet- - - - - - - 3g 3;» . W Year's Day at Gov- ii permissible. ~ ma. and meat food products 1y. to: he was the only ‘man re- _._- 1 s" °'"‘ ~ - - - . '-,,='-,,~,:*,"~,~;,-,~», 19,35 ..:'-."""....: la"s::s..*"...'."zzr:z'u-l."-~~ ”"-.‘~’.l"..?"i.‘?°i';";£..... "- =~ W“ ...".i‘°...&2‘.i°l'.‘.¥‘,.t‘.‘.§l§';.“l. ll: u-w-u u- mum. ~.° "- l" Y - .. “m, mqpflmgqquqmmq gs,- ghl t by any carriar unless be resides at the little settlement mending as loint dsalrmm at 1.1mm Conse utive Assoclatlon oi “limit westerly winds, clearing and be- - Gfliffllsfl "mo! W"! " grouped hum as one unit cr m» hm been dillzniiiiliiwhtlh! an cf zwuvnu. run: Colnlty. an m. banquet were the retiring Wor- Queens County: The: thmiore m1 that the Msc- wmms 901d"; Distant their cards, one provincc under the Act. This ar- appoln iiiidlr the Ivans his mm son ghlpfui smart, . n. a. Creel- No culididltc will be placed in kwsls Km: oovsrmnent should be fllsh Ms "is ="@Y"°°" l" 1W. t, t]; ‘P | g“; t permitted the shipment Meat and danced Iocds Act, and Lincoln, who iivss nearby, left for man, at. John's and Bro. W. n. the field to oppose non. Charles I"!!! I fslr chi-me in the canv- and iomorrw mflmlfls i"- 13~19~ at“! ‘bu: 3w“. ;‘ gym-pg“ mm, m" gm. m. (ggflgtgfl the lumher wood; early today, to q ,V1etcria.' teat iut in; A. Dunning, unintel- ci mums. ing out of such policies and to that Bun sets this afttmoon at 4.24 l ' ' ° ~- Maritime Province to another with- owned, railed, or fed by be absent about two months. eluded "rile King "The Craft. in the Cabinet oi Right Hon. W. L. end no hindrance should be plwed "id m" iflmlmliw 1110mm! li- 7-33- iii Wllllils- ' ~ out bcins certified. About a m: farmers and ‘swish “by than n. annual-nu gram-alas, the nlpondcd to byhrr. gauges all. ‘hiacKcnsio Kins. or the rouvw- 131$: g-yflolc harem-gr‘ m: T; J writ-emit; moon Wednesday. v S‘ ’ upm mqucst fthe q. ir arms inan t Ill P. .M-."'I'NHO l! J0 ." asoil.i.. s one cme e an..l- -8-m» I ALB FAaMER tlgftural Adtaiesory Comlffittecs of the i“: another pith rind 0 to by it. i-i. M17: Anociszion feels ‘that the considers the most suitable torn the Bummersidc tide eighteen min- ’ ., _ . . _ vincea of Nova" Scotis, New vines in (‘Idantads ma‘, tau: aniksrncld, alarm’; log. p. o! m m“ oil this in: léespectl: p153; sign thatt tfloflsop lose utea later t3: tzlgnflbttetflllll. _ ‘ ', - j pfdflfl 01‘ II O U“ egicokinga Q I tilldfl OPIOIIIUIO WOVDGIO Q G10 on. . DB I m6 ~ 11”‘ > ' WW“ swlfllfl- -; has the feanerdalmsvuegnmoutnlada fr. certlfidbytbefanncrupolf “some and farm oven will oi vocal, bsrrby am. Canada. by their vote on octets: would be to lure issue with the , m: "M" M“ i- "- "°"""-; ' a a “mnmwsl-scl-Mm-“ms "t" m‘ m" ‘r r °' an has ........"~ n?“ c" arrays-s muw~lrcis swat» a“ ...':-.'.'.:":.':.1:"::.::.=:::.:;.~ -