'1... R ll M 0 R E OW lllll RETURN VRLIINTARIEY (Canaka Prom) Royal not be iorced to resort to Interna- tionallawtoiegaincustodyoithe crew of the rum-runner Kromhout, imprisoned at St. Pierre aiter es- 55ml!‘ seisure on the Capo Breton coast and dashing to the French isle oi m, y ans romance with the prise crow of tour Canadian coestguards aboard. The sight seamen will return vol- untarily, according to B. IL Hirtle, manlllnfl owner o1 the Kromhout. who ssidtcmght an "amicable set- tlomlnt" regarding the ship, cargo and crew bad rIulted from negotia- timl with the Department or Justice u. Ottawa. WlilleAl-lowedlail Under the terms o! their volun- tary return to Canada, the men all would be given bail while awaiting trial, Mr. Hirtle said. Hs declined comment on what charges they were expected to fess. n. was also disclosed tonight that W. P. Potter. who succsuiully do tended III. Ulliln Macintosh on I charge oi murdering her husband. had been retained as lcssl ‘ ior the Kromhcutb owners. anwhile a despatch from St. Pie announced the iour Canad- in cosstguards had leit today on the liner Rosalind ior Halifax. where their account oi the occur- rence was awaited at R. C. M. P. divisional headquarters. Placed on the Kromhoui after the liquor-laden motorvusel was seiaed by cutter Ne. 4 last Wednesday, the four. including Chiei Oilicer Milton McKenzie, were carried oi‘! ab!“ "W Kromnout for the French island the s. my ouncamiziv COMING EVEN ‘ MEETINGS. ETC inserted In pg: will "Announcements are lhls cola-n at l not! strictly puynble In advance "Zion Church hot tur-kuy supper Thursday. December 14th, b to '1. supper 50c. 33 ~I on "Christians eaioert in Msyiield Hall Wednesday, Dec. 20th. 3442 "Lost, white and black spotted coach dog, black ears. Reward ior return to 12S Iitsroy Street. "Buying all mm’ poultry sails this week. Highest Prices paid. Mc- Guisan it Boyle. 3419 "Reserve Wednesday, Decembe 20th ior as Concert in Covrhesd Road United Churehiz 0c. "Come to Christmas concert. Pisquid West School, on Tuesday evening, December iilth . m! "I will be buying poultry, all grades, Thursday, December 14th, 1933_ Paying top market prices. C. H. Horton. Hurray River. 343d ‘JBuyinJ dressed chicken, duck: an geese mssdey. Wednesday an Thursdsfevsry week until further notics. n. L. Diokisscnhllew Glas- “w, dutemps Given Confidence l/ote G o.v ’ t S t e p Nearer Plac- ing Franc On Sound Basis. (Amoebael Psfll PARIS. Dec. lO-Ths budget bal- ancing bill of Premier Camille Ohairtemps moved a step rlarsr ac- ce ‘ _ in the Chamber oi Depu- tiestodsybygettingevotsoioon- iidence. i" Ilainst lili. on rejec- tion of In oppositim move to el- iminate the tax increase; The measures ernbod ‘ the Chautemps programme ior balanc- ing the budget and placing the iranc on a sound basis have been msnoeuvrod pest obstacles which zero iatal to thre. preceding cab- ets. ' They emirscs economies o1 about 4.000.000.0110 irancs (currently about 045300.000). New taxation bills an with those voted earlier in th. year to wipe out, d,- 000,000,000 ire-um about ($867,800.- 000) oi dis estimated deficit, Reduction or the salaries oi gov- ernment employee, lotteries and a drive III-inst tax-dodging are the major sources c! economy and prwpootive increased revenue. n w: I r Hemior Cbautsmps sought to smooth the way o! his measures through the chamber by shifting thenewtaxbindentogasolineasid employers oi iaeign labor. The ~ I- r triple the gasoline tax, substituting the increase for the existing driv- q-s’ tax, in an eiiort to make it acceptable. The gasoline tax would be incensed from 30 continues a litre to l0 oentimes (approximately l1 cents a gallon at current ex- dill!“ rates). Employers o! ioreign lalarwonsldbetaxedfivetolo percent c! tifir workers‘ salaries. Chsutstoll‘ Young cabinet clear- edthelrusdleofeivllservantfvo! cuts Saturday, the chamber accord- ing it two vdtm oi ocniidsnoe in adopting the m . The first was 408 to 68 and cams after the premier had made an appeal to the patriotism oi the deputies in the iace of what h; called "a grave situation abroad-apparently a re- isrenoe to Chancellor Hitler of Germany and "the menace to our iinanoes." IS ARRESTED mourns, Que, Dec. iii-tor.)- conneotion with the K a E E E E i s. "WP-ll "u-ingpalsstoallgvellesapolioe --—- ssunsuuvutiug pitetlinfl. "Oififilnlnfflfirlltoguqyggnwnfiyqnmgm. lulnioesof PfesbytssianCburehmdu-Mq l" W60 Illl- Wflflifili- The strikers an rvceiving but Mmhrlith-Iinwfliwfim-mmussnssassiurtmm "r- 14°"- vnlmsollsdllrthisiood TRIKE LEADER “" \ tlovcrsPrimcfldwerdlslandLikethsbew - PREN. BBIEIT sum PALS ARE COMINQILVALREADY Great Beginning Was Made Saturday Which It Is . Hoped Will Be Maintained Qaily Till The Ends i AIJDRESSESIIIT. triggers Urges Characteristics of Early Pioneers Be Embedded in Rising Generation. (By Frank Ilflsu-ty. Canadian Prom ltefi Writer) ‘P02201110, Dec. lit-While many of the problems of government have changed little down through the ages, the attitude o! people to- wards governments has changed greatly in reomt years, Premier B. B. Bennett. belbves. tbs women public school teachers of Toronto lsst night, assembled at a dinner in honor o! Mrs. H. P. Plumbtre, chairman oi fllq Toron- to Board or Education, Mr. Besi- nett. urged them to do their ut- most to inculcate in the rising gen- eretion those qualities of independ- ence and inittntive which chi-rac- terised the early pioneers. light Obkctlvs In addition. he said, they should strive to promote a consciousness oi the interdependence o! the nations of the world. It wal oiton lack oi ’ ‘ “ _ c! other peoples whichhadledtowersinthepast. War was now something too hor- rible to contemplate and could only be avoided in iuture by a general lvPreciation o! the isct that peo- ‘P10. wherever they lived, possessed the same human qualities as our- selves. There was a. tendency nowadays, he said, to expect government to do everything. It was only a isw yec-rsagointhiscountrywhenpeo- plewentintothewoodsandmsds lxrmes ior themselves with no gov- =- auistance, when they scarcely knew there was a govorn- merit.- Pnblsnh Hm» “You may no; know." he mid. “but responsibility for the grass- hopper plague in Western Canada rests solely on Bennett. The same is true of the drought in certain parts of the west, of an outbreak o! plague in one place, an epidemic of influensa in anmhcr, bed crops and lack o! markets. And ha ac- copts these reapaiaibilitiea gladly, lmowing it is the tendency oi the Records of the debates in the British House o1 Commons, 110 years ago, showed that the problem of Russian and Canadian timber was then being solemnly debated lust as it .wa.s today. The same arguments in favor of Baltic tim- ber as opposed to Canadian timber were advanced by the same inter. ests as were being advanced today. Th"! W" hill’! "will?! in one case u‘ low enough in ‘ r. Wealth Problun The problem of the unequal dis- tribution oi’ wealth had mnggmgd government trom time immsmcfid ll it dld today. Aristotle had writ- ten o! it. In the Bibb it was illus- FPIWWi-lwnsrablecitnem. gaagz SEE?’ i 5'8 iiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiii 5 c i Message goodiessedsar toths ehililfli heertllostobildsmigstthmees amattcdomsrb-thsstoekings arehungapiniaithandeapecta- tion-to be tilled by Santa Claus eremorning dawns. But some- times-and-tbisyearhnoexcep- tion-quite a number of stockings rundieriskoibeingtahendown as hung up-empty. It is here SantaPalsmthepasLs-uditls have come to the rveecise and sub- who, o! their love. an spare a little from their own flock, or nephews and nieces, to give to othm will giving twice. and be twice blessed. The Rover Scouts o! Charlotte- town, l Paul's, St v . the Church oi ‘ the Holy Redeemer. Zion. the Bap- tist. the Christian. Trinity, are busy co-workearsu_with_ Santa (Continued on Page 3) cnanwrrmo, can ans, MBER 11, 193a A l S i llSfati eral i J A This Mornin ; Many Pay Tribil-t-e-To Memory Late Lieut. Governor Dalton A1 Government llguse Yesterday. bewelcomedssflantoPalsandbyowcws the giving early will have the merit oi dent Eamon do Valera. Basilica, m, Salvation Army, etc, Ofiiics. he ililod scheduled today at a gathering at Car " ‘-. RBIJEEY IS Sfllllilll Police Break Up Meet- ings of Party As Leader Remains in Hiding. 1XJ'BI.sHi'.mc.10—lA. P.)-A iwdlv to he hoped ai- the present. warrant. it was definitely learned today, has been issued ior the ar- stitutcd tor Santa Claus. Those rest of General loin 0mm, or- Kilniser o! the outlawed Shirt" movement and oo-leada- of “Blue the United Iceland Party which government o! Presl- The whflolibilltd u! the General wwe sublocted to conflicting re- ting St. Peter's, St. ports here. Sums described him n} ‘on the run." Although he hes frequently held the meetings in deiiahco o! the auth- 10 lower as One ofine speakers said, "Gen- eral 0‘Duffy is expecting arrest. but before this occurs he has cer- tain thingrto do." Police bloke up a forbidden “Blue In Spanish‘ Revolution (U! Io: Slnilbbllooblll P!!! I Sill!) hyI-inrmlshator N.S. Governor To SenatorMcArthur The following wleamm revolved cumin esc- Aiihur mm the Hon. W. H. Covert. Lieutenant Governor cl Nora w»- tia. speaks tor molt: trovnit political followers to enforce a general Isle marked a lends strife in Spain. A Flying Couple as well as my Government at the iuneral of the Honourable Charles Dalton tomorrow. Intended being present myself but cannot reach Charlottetown m time. (Signed) W. ll. COVER-T Reach Manaos MfllAi, §\lfl. l. IO-JA-P.) mils hon "W! gl HERBERT MAILEI. IHPIDVII HON. TOKYO, Japan. Dec. 10.—(C.P. Cablsh-A alight improvement was noted in the condition oi Hon. Her- bert Marler, Canadian Minister to Japan. in It. Luke's Hospital here suiiering irom pleurisy. homo beiore Christmas. ‘Pheir arrival in this rivcr po-t in the heart oi Basil's vast e of equatorial jungle was the signal ilor a demonstration rromanenthu- Aiisr spending a restless night, Mr. Marier was resting easier today. Messages Of Sympathy To Bereaved Family Of Late Lieu t. aieltio populace which crowded to the dot to watch them swoop fmm the Governor ' ‘Please represent me personally scene snu-t" meeting in Dublin and air- rested ‘Thomas firvw and Jerry Ryan, Bliss Shirt leaders, but sym- pathieers in the crowd interfered and permitted. their eempe. Two himdrcd. youths wearing thel iorblddqn blue garb under their coats rte-assembled at the other end 0t town when police broke up the meeting at the scheduled place. The oiiioers again arrived on the and found the speakers mounted on s. pile oi rotts, but the crowd closed in and permitted them to escape the law. Collision 11...... Two Into Harbor (Canadlpn Press) YARMOUTB, N. 8., Dec. 10. — Maklngltswaytoportthrough the misty darkness. the motor vessel Administratrix rammed a gasoline boat carrying two fishermen, tossed one of them into the icy-waters and cut through the oi the smaller craft. Edward Pine, sailing with his brother, Heywood, in the power boat. was rescued from the harbor by members oi the Administratrix crow, and was taken aboard. lid- ward leaped into the dorv and was picked up s couple or minutes lat- er. Royal Canadian Mounted Police investigated but did not make Pub‘ lic their II. Was Thirteenth Lieut. Governor Of The Province His Honour the late Honourable Charles Dalton was the ihiftwlii-b Governor oi Prince Edward Island since Confederation. Ho was tbs third Lieutenant Governor since Confederation to have passed away during ofiice. the other two bcinl Y‘ ‘ w, Governor Oar-veil and _ents where_tl_ie rnarrwho did not (Continued man Page i) Nfld. Steamer Total Loss (Canadian Prom) Homing Dec. .10 - ‘hie- graphie advices received here to- night ate-ted the steamer Ilanmou, -liiii"’¥‘§i§§? if totlislgbssisemin 5 hmheblsiltlwvenc bellibsclghsattlanadgfliefullowhs were nmssyothfliv Ieeelvedyesisrfly. lbollislnsdlneyllesflovfllqflvllllll Othwmflnt. "Isblionseflandlssnlyeuswmeetlneerelvllilfivll Bvextalnsd. “flu-m ~nsna¢ue¢sr homilsgbiaatnsniflovernwefthshwvisaeoslQllWfll “Pleaaseeoqfsvynswfliilyqbecwilflllllrhflif greet ‘I. ll. Canal, Iilsahsant Govesnc." oenvqtehnbelsn-lotherraambersalbo Delta's hi btte auyeslrhhd-gveatism. kvwrnldliomlsslat allldesfisepdtsbeasdytmllmssmlsetbl byeeaedyom’ Iswliwtii wlkhbtllslatelslsutssmntGoves-nas Lieutenant Governor A. C. Mao- Dmald. Following is a complete list of I‘ C n since ellkobnsn aympafiy or Mrs, ‘I. I. j Lin". flow-crud.‘ idly. “I. I. Oovwrt, Llswt. Governor.‘ Cmliederation, together with the dates oi their a ts: (appointed prior to Ooniedsraticn. At Confederation he remained tor the Imp vzlirltobertflodsomtt. Nov. 22. 187i: 111mm H. Haviland, July is, 181i: Andrew A_ MacDon- ald. Aug. 1. IBM: Jobediah l. Car- vell. Sept. I. llfl; Howlers, Rb. ll. 1B4; P. A. Mc- w. c. r. Robinson. June 1o, 1m, ‘ A large concourse oi’ eltiuns paid trlbutstothemesnoflcfthe late lieutenant Governor. His Honor the Honourable Charles Dalton. at Goverinent House yesterday after- noon, where" the body lay in state. Draped in the Union Jack. the flower banked coiiin rested in the main hail oi the building, attended by a guard oi four men from the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve and the Prince Edward Island Highlanders. Resting on the coffin was the lnslgna oi the Order o! Gregory the Great, rvcclved irnm His Holiness the Pope. by the late Hon. Mr. Dalton in recognition o! generous bencfactions to religious and educational causes. During the hours of 3 to 5 o. m. yesterday s. constant stream oi cit- izens, representive of all sections oi’ the community. paid their last tributes of respect The state funeral will take place this morning at ll o'clock from Government House to St. Dun- stan's Basilica. The route will be from Government House by Kent, Queen, Richmond and Great George Streets to the Basilica. The order of the procession will be as follows: Squad of Royal Canadian Mount ed Police. lend o! Canadian Legion it m-a."""-s" I. as. i . Chld Mourners. srel. Governors . of Prince Edward the Cabinet. Members oi the Senate Prince Edward Island ian Navy. Representative oi Dlshiot ricer Commanding. Foreign Consular Officers. Members of the House of -mbly. Mayor of CT»- ottetown. Mayor of Smnmeruids. Provincial Officers. ‘ Provincial Mayors. Naval and Military Offiods. Hsprmentatives of National Silver Fox Frerders sociatinn. Societim. Citimns. The tins-ins oi Represmteltiva d Gsvernc Gd- Representatives a rminsiq' Member oi Dominion Cabinets‘; Chiei Justice of Supreme Oonfl Illnnd. Member of Privy Council, not d Judges of the Supreme. Court Q Members of the House of Com- mons. - Representative oi Royal Canad- oii Lil City Council of Charlottetown, M n. Ithe late Lleutem- Yo ung Kansas Cewhsnd Faces Ma n y Ch a rges (Associated Press) JAY. Okla, Dec. lo-Climasing a hunt; oi more than two weeks, Jack Wisdom, young cowhand, was arrested today on a cbs-rse o! Irid- nspping Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pritchard oi Wichita, Kaa, and the body o! the woman was found soon aiterwnrd ln a highway culvert_ Peeling ran high in southern Kansas counties and Governor “Wild Bill" Murray ordered out, two National Guard units to protect the prisoner. Police indicated Wisdom. captur- ed without resistance beiore dlwn in s. home a; Leach Prairie, Okla, woulsberemovedwapriscsiior safekeeping. The 25-year-old cowboy is accus- ed oi abducting the Pritchari No- vember 23 to forestall prmecuticn for the issuance o1 a worthless $21.40 cheque. He denied the charge. Wisdom also is wanted on charg- es o! slaying Emery Large, a fel- low ranch worker, cattle theft and forgery. Convicted On OIDROBIOWN, British Guiana. (C. P. Cabin-Convicted d’ the murder oi his father and lep- mothsr, a I yes-r old lhst Indian named Boodhoo was condemned to yorpwboinhisdefenoeotli MurderCharge n Tile Weatlser, V. rah and sleet. (Ollclial Press) fTDORULOGICAIs OFFICI, IFIIIDCPIIUIOI ‘- (‘nlgsirw Saskatoon n7». n. s" n. J IOIICA IT lllritllne Went : - Northwes wept geleg with Iain sml sleet. High tide this afternoon at 5 ‘M tomorrow mnrnin a} S . Sen est! file a doe st 4.15 risae tomorrow morning st 7.10. New mosn_ all]. Nnv 17_ s. Ill. tlhtflti Ollfllill Dalian. el dorm will closetbh IIQ slevsaietwelve sleek. Tbs with will I tou pars-sun isteatatlslfpiim. m..." s..." .".."'#.:."..'":.":.:.""""'*.... ' "messed twoautbili-esddbedalfio eons efnbbsryesvimssebadeepesls niasssroreiasysoudhdmn-i sail day-a-lQvin fillsa We 0:50- ‘wfieimsflse sol a. m- (Iten p. m. Detachment Prince Edward Is- and . - lsnd Highlandeis Interment ‘will hi! place Detachment Royal Canadian Tignisb on Tuesday, the 1Q Naval Volunteer Reserve. scant. A spocid will Floral Carriage. Charlottetown at sis try ~ Officiating clergyman m, the tansrai Funeral Director. ing upon arrival d h ifl Honorary Pallbearbrs - - , Active Pallbearers. Hearse. (Continued c log I) 1 .4» Sswtbeesttosnthwutgnhevv‘ '1‘ ontn_ Dec its-Minimum and herb: is: ‘also: cloud! and colder with In urries. inflame Iesn-Inutliust in M! 110%}? Gtarblilll. i "Travers:- a w- Q4‘ l, ,la.sssle[‘|\-AQ@a ._ ’ Y, z, . smwe-aa-tw‘