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Z --ja; I _L_ _ ; ____ i e | ,To Visit Canada Changes Before House Gpening I l Rails Sys and Canals. charles Bj TORONTO, Ont., D9¢_ 1__B¢fm,e me “Deming of Parliament in Janu- “Y °" February. ottawa gossip has it. certain Cabinet changes will take P1°°°~ Hon. Peter J. velwlt, Pura master-General may become Siem- “YY °f State: I-lon. charles stewart, Minister of Interior, may also be up ing Minister of Immigration arid] Colonization: and Holi. Tnomg A .-.____.i._ .. _____' _,_______ Norman Angell, M. P.. author of The Grant Illusion" an adviser to the Labor Government of Great Britain an foreign polley, who will visit 'thh country. Elllli-Ili by birth. Mr. Angell spent his youth in America as ran- clier and cowpuncher. He ,was later in chargaof the Paris edition of the London Daily Mail, and is the founder of the Union of Democratic Control. Swiss Cold Franc As Common, BANIIIT (LEADER IS RIIUNIJED UP (SDWIII to the Guardian) ‘ BUFFALO, N. Y. Dec. 1-o1lntonI Duke, 30, alleged leader of the seven' bandits who held up and robbed guests , at a. society dinner in the home of Edward L. Carson at Sydney, N. Y; of $250,000 in jewelry `oli Nov. 14th,' and Theodore Rogacko , another alleged participant in the robbery are under arrest here, it was revealed to- night. Duke, Alias I-larry Ra.dcliffe,| was arrested at the Markeon Hotel early today. Rogaelzi was taken into Money H°W\rd. M P Sherbrooke.-or else W WN KW. M P Brome Mtssls ‘fuel-may enter the Govemmme gg Minister without Portfolio Hon Fernand Rinfret Secretary of state mill/ Bxchnnge Portfolios with Mr. Venivt: and i-ion. Robert Forks, Min- ister of Immigration and Colonies.. tion. it is said, will bc appointed to e Senate. (special tc tire ow-sian) ` Cfeflf spoken or as new Minute 1 ' 1' 0 th WANTED TII GET IN WRIIIIG WITII ‘ ,I . BUITTIEGGEIIS S’Side Man States He Was Losing Time And Money In Drink. 1118-_Gives Evidence Against Bootleggers So That He Couldn’t Buy Any More Li- t' ___ Many Cabinet I celebrated carl. Birthday , I I “ At U s Legation it i E. I. Foxes VI/ill ____-___- \ ' I f3e Used To Stock inglish Ranches W (Canadian Yrcss) I McLelland and Partners Ltd, Sen tinel House, London, for whom thi HALIFAX, N. S., Dec. l.--Prince! animals are being purchased, have re- Edward Island foxes will bf.: used tof cently acquired a ll0 acre ranch at stock the ranches in England of ii Reading and are negotiating for new British fox raising concern wiuchi another at Bath. They plan to oper- seeks t_o gain control of the indusiryt ate 10 ranches, Mr. Osborne predict- ln Britain, declared A, E. Osborne, a_ ed that- his firm would purchase 20£ director, who debariced -yesterday; additional pairs in Prince E A _.L_ -‘_. _‘._; IIUYAI WEIIIIIME The photograph here lbowa Mrs. her Bilth birthday, the centre of a Mlflhtll WIll°l\|l|»¢r Hi-||!'ll'l|. 'H01 elreie of many admiring friends. Dar- I cl the into Robert Blllysrd for Home ing the ceremony she blew` one that (Special to thc Guardian) GENEVA, Nov. 30.-The Banlc ci Intemationsl Settlements which will be founded at Basie shortly, will es- tablish the Swiss gold franc as the common money for all European colultries in its transactions. The ec- onomic snd moral importance of such a reform will be enormous because Europelfrblnkera'-till not heivhlllilf ed to transact business in thirty-six different eoinages, when the Swiss_ franc becomes the basis of futurei intematlonal transactions. , ‘ ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS, _ MEETINGS. ETC. ' . _.gi ' "club meeting cornwall Rink, Tuesday; December Srd. A32-12-2-Zi. , .___-_ I "‘.E‘_et‘?:'.'¢ December 23rd for Mill- view School Christmas Concert. | 232-12-2-21 "Loading live stock at Mlllview. custody this morning. Another man quor, and a woman with whom Duke is ’ said to have been Illving at the' _ "°_° _ lic-tel, also are under arrest but police i m eward of 510.000 for acl dead ban~I . °‘ ‘_ ' Iilt who figured in theejobl and of 85.- mbmm Magmmw mm °°““ 'it each one ct mred .um oh lsummerside on Saturday with s iarg t ds spec , - ~ ~ wa" ° y ° icase was against a Bunimersidc man . Till I lib’ the mst “"3” O "S be" mug adjourned until Saturday next for m°1"d° stmlw Btmeuk' “mt side further evidence The greater part gangster. - 501’ this time was occupied by the ‘cross examination of the witnesses, ‘Frank McKenzie and Davis 1vl¢Nsu1 ‘ and of Inspector Brooks who was . l called merely to prove the service ot summons. McKenzie gave evidence _ of having seen the accused on sev- 0 m'E_eral occasions conooctlng |. mixture . ______‘__ _ _ _._ (Continued on Page 3) (Canadian Press) 1.-*_--_._-_ Tuesday, December 3rd. At Stoney Rapids OTTAWA, Ont., Nov. 30-'I’he ' London market la overloaded with ____ poorer quality Canadian apples. A (Canadian Preis) cable received today by thc fruit THE PAB. Man., Dec. 1-Opl. O. branch of the Department of A811- D. ll. MseAlpine and his party are culture from J. C. Forsyth Smith. at Stoney Rapids. according to a Canadian Fruit Trade Commissioner message received at the Pu Satur- in lingland concludes as follows: day night. The report was made to "Market overloaded with poor qusl- Dr..N. O. Trimble by Dr. D. Bruce. ity fruit.'Unwel-rented ooncenli-a- a member of the rescue patrol tion "Nova Scotlsns" in London. bringing the MecAlplne men down sixty thousand barrels Nova scott- from the Arctic circle' altar being ans arrived last eight days; 27.000 lost for two months in the North more due immediately varieties. No No details of the number of pinnel very depressed Demand slow" were contained in the Mollie time manager of the Bank of Mont- 95 candies that adorned her birth- real in St. MAry's, Ont., who observed day cake. refused to _divulge their names. AI sub/§;p;'1¥sI;;rh5eG":'m?x)e Pm _ t 00° for p __ r Inumber of cases on the docket. Til: ~ S ‘d T B S d f d b Fr is B Bid Path I tbxcePea}cs BT'Tdgc" stillrstands. er 0 mst' ddmdmt was T may mm il O re: ~ The case whlch,_,1,\ 91.. J. mW___,,_,___5r,;._._,-¢¢,,_y4;€ -w-»» ` <1 "1`Ef“`v~ ref '° °° “""‘°“‘*““°“"‘ "W "satire of l>r‘°viui:es‘ To Get 'rlrslr Lancs t t `t i - ~ . Est'gy‘ih’;°:J:f:1‘i';:re°pfn;f;a:,:u°;! (charges witird uitgrl possession. 'rms Hone Charles Stewart Says. case occupe four hours and was I1-U' OTTAWA, Nov. 30--Everything is in readiness for Federal legislation at this coming session of Parliament to return the natural resources to the Provinces of Manitoba. Alberta and British Columbia. according to Hon. Charles Stewart. Minister of the In- terior. who returned from Western Canada during the week-end. The terms of the transfer to Manitoba were determined by else, Royal Com- mission, whose report was tabled in thc House oi' Commons near the close of the last session. and they include the payment of is conslchlrable sum of money to that Province, in ad- dition to the retlim of the resources. the cash consideration applying to the resources since the establishment of Manitoba as a Province. In thu cases of Alberta and British Colum- bia there will be no cash payments. The school question in Alberta. has been settled. BAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 30-Five hundred million persons in the Far East will fool a~ food shortage with- in the next generation, in the opin- ion of Dr. Carl Alsberg, director of the Food Research Institute of Ps- clfic Relations in Kyoto. Japan. Dr.' Alsberg said that tho food situ- ation in the Orient is entering s scr- lous phaei and ls particularly serious in Japan, Java and China. “In Japan 'the population is in- creasing at the rate of 900,000 s year while the avaliable food supply is stationary," said Dr. _Alsberg. He added that emigration is not the solu- tion. _ _ "Industriallzatlon. the other ans- wer. is difficult because of a lack of coal and oil and beeauo: the rest of Japan, Java And China Facing Famine Within Next Generation i I the world has built up lllghtariii walls against her manufactured goods," he said. I Population in tl-le Dutch East In- dies, especially Java, is increasing 300,000 a year, Dr. Alsberg said. and , iJava. now has a population of 30.000,- ‘ ‘O00 and no mines, factories. coal oil or oi-cs. "In Chine there is always a fam- I ine. The population is in » ming and I ‘.he food supply is not. "Birth control is difficult in coun tries whosc religion is ancestor wor- ship. The answer ,is that a high standard of living. a natural meth- cd of birth control, must be encour- aged by the rest of the world.” (Continued cn Page 3) ._ Commenting on the record 'of sixty years of Journalism of the editor of ihe Montreal Witness, the Toronto Globe of Nov. 29th., says editcrlallyz- "John Redpoth Dougall, editor' of the Montreal Witness, today enters htl elxtieth yell' ls the editor and publisher of that paper. Various communications received by The Globe indicate that Mr. Dougall's friends propose felieitation upon this event "In of age. Mr. J. I. B. lic- Oreedy of the Cbariettllplll Guar- RECEIVES TRIBUTE _ . - ' 1 dian is Mr. Dougall`s senior. But in Doiilt oi unbroken service ls editor -Year' but me bmrd °f muwal' C°m-I ,, Clr:i:‘lotic_lov\'n clear .. .... . and publisher of the same paper the . “‘I55I°“°“ ms f°““d th" “ °‘"”Id', or to Canfefence Hliilfdx ff"-F -- Montreal editor has created ,_ "_ crable quantity of railway equipment) SL John Clem. __ __ _,_ cord pl-oimbly unique In newspaperfli; available which may be used for' ___ Igosmn Clem- __ ___ 'the shipment of coal. Last year the _(Special io the Guardian) INN, york ma, __ ___ history. The Witness was founded which will be shipped to England. K. Rogers, of Charlottetown. I Ben mum Biggs' who it has bun ` `°' ‘ ‘ is t be the lun iiictivls, (Special to the Guardian) _ LITTLE AMERICA, Antarctic, Dec. l-Conqueror -of two poles by air, Commander ‘Dick Byrd flew into camp at ten o’clook this morning, having been gone eighteen hours and fifty nine minutes. An hour of this time was spent at the mountain base refuelling. The first man to fly over the north and south pole and the only man to fly over the south pole, stepiizd from his aeroplane and was swept up on the arms of the men in camp, who for more than an hour had been anxiously watching the south- em horizon for a sight of the plane. Deaf from the roar ofthe motors, tired from the continual strain oi the flight and the long period _of navlgalion under '»dii‘fi'oiflties,~ Byrd was still smiling and happy. Ho had reached the south pole after as haz- ardous and difficult a flight as ha! ever been made in an aeroplane, tossed. by gusts of wind, climbing desperately up the slopes of glaciers a few hundred feet above the surface. His companions on the flight tumbled out stiff and weary also. but so nap- py that they forgot their cramped muscles. They were also tossed aloft, pounded on tis: back and carried to the entrance of the mess hail. uiiicially announced 0 first secretary to the American L23' ation at Ottawa, When Ambassador Phillips leaves early in December. Mr. Biggs will act as cl1H\'Z¢ Wann” un' ilitiii ill,»i Canada Will ___ Be Represented Between China a n d RuS5ia_G0vern0r of (special to tm Guardian) OTTAWA Nov 30-Canada will bl Mallchurla Auth?r' rcprosontedrat the five-power naval lzeg Agreement Wlth urnlercme whirl. is to be mid it ° London in January. when the P10' Russlans' ject of armament reduction will tale! | ._..; -I.-_ ws (Canadian Press) TOKYO. Nov. 30- A Harbin des patch to R/engo, Japanese news ag- ency, asserts that, prospects for an early peace between China and Rus- encd today by the departure of Manchurian plernipotcntlaries from Harbin for Khabarcoak by way of = Pogranichuaya, The Manchurian delegates are Li Chao-Kung, whom the Chinese made manager of the Chinese East- Iern R,a.llway after the seizure of the 'line last July, and Tsai Yun-Sheng. ITliey are bearing credclixlals from Chang Jsucll-Liang, Governor of Manchuria, authorizing them to ne- Igotiate an agreement with the Rus- sians. It is understood that Chang `Mauch-Liang has signified his will- ingness to seeede to the Soviet de- mand Ior reinstatement of Emsh- anov as Manager and Eismont. as Ferguson Will ‘< Take Holida ‘ Railrway. ° I Assistant Manager of the Chinese 1' :wwe Trng:-_U I sla had been substantially bright-1 on definite form. It is likely thai Holi. J. L. Ralston and Commodori Hue will represent the Dominior. Covemnieui, but the character of th( delegation will depend a great dea upon what other dornlnions do. li they send Ministers as well as tech- nical experts, the Canadian Govern- ment will do the same. ._ King Approves Appointment (Special to the Guardian) LONDON, Nov. 30-King Georg' ioday approved the appointment o Lord Blcdislco as Governor-Gel\:l-ll el New Zealand, succeeding Ganeri Sir Charles Ferguson, whose term ex _wires early in 1930. Lord Bledislo fs a Consarvatlve and was for-rrierl Parliamentary Secretary in Mlnistr. of Agriculture. ff. 5 1 V . l 1 rr . I* (Spccl:ii_to The Guardian) ` ' M TORONTO, Ont., Dec. l---lion. G. n ‘sr Howard Ferguson, Prime M.irii.al,er, I - . _ _" ,_1_. ,_ ` A, jg., 1,, ff. """"°" and Mrs. Fcrguscn, leave the city W 'HL " -.§';n'1`W5‘*' ‘A ik lvitf. tomorrow for two weeks holiday to 5, . _ be spent in the Southern St.a.es. . D ‘ Today the Prime Minister spent the morning cleaning up his‘ desk in preparation for the first holiday he* .as had since the election. Premier- lergusolfs canlpaign ‘throughout the month of October was one of the most strenuous that any Ezuue :.l:n's.er ir. tbé ir;:.ery of the p.o .lnce cn: ~... ;i::l on, Dining the .l'1n'.o ...l.l_.ter's il. Lice ll.n George S. ficnry will carry on as, acting Prime Mln‘s.er. ' Reduce Rate On Coal Shipments _...I-'.IIE$ RTGIIIN ‘Vi'itei° Genera' 'i‘l:ro'=g’ .out The Uni- ."d So’ ts 19 iIc‘.o\'. C/I1 `.','lA, Der. l.-- Winter was felt generally t1.;o. gllout the United Staies for the first time today with li cold 'rave which brought suh.g¢m pal-is of the Central States and freez- ing weather us far south as Georgia. Snow covered many sections ol the I _ country, with the heaviest fail rc-I .. . I ten ;;'.=roturcs into the northwest audi ____________.__, lit Wiio lllutlls LAST \.Auc.ils Bcsr; Bin' HE NEVER l.Auc.Hs 'lvléce I ~. if/,i.i .,/ =_ /\ <~\ 'Q-";" , `\<.\-=;',i~./E?-I’ Il \\.,; .y_ /_,I-f"”“ _ _» `-A ='| Q95!! g\\ "*"'“ n N91 .ey .... _.. l'.r'<»l1 l\.~" -- - “ F* ' ' ” ' rate of $6 75 pci ton on coal ship gc ,;,_.,r,,,S ,,_. ,.,,;1,,_ il . . . . .I6--I mei.t.s fl-cm Alberta to points in On LTO,-Uma (_, ~ __ _ , tario will gc into effc~t tomorrow 'llcnlfccl snow ._ 8--1 .This is considerably earlier than last' Japan ,S Delegates Ouebec iliac: .,".., ,__ .,. 8-' 35 1' 32-l. 16-1 . _ . 30-1: 30-l; .___»an\v ‘*‘ Q--_ qw.. ;. _,.,. aw. ~°_ ».R»u¢l<-ms. ~»F-`_.. *mv in 1345 by the olde, John D<,ug,_||_I rate did not go into effect until who aging mg pw" gm N°v_ gym Mlan. lb. The rate will now be effec- 1a7o. glues ting my his gm, ,701-,n_tlve from Tomorrow. Dec. 1 until the ltedpalh Dougali, ha; occupied the last day of July, 1930. The special chair. - rate on coal shipped from Alberts to "Bom in the some year as the late Ontario is provided for in an order Geovll Clemoaeeeu, John Redpatli in Council which was passed by the‘ "_ ` ` I weatianed cn Page il (continues on rape si ... . ....._..__ ._.._____.___._ Yi. . ._l_ YOKOHAMA, Nov. 30.-Tile Japan- I ese deicgaiioll to the forthcoming High “dc this a{m.n`°m ,,¢_'12_1 London disarmament conference ,nd tonight at 11_03_ headed by former Premier Ee Jlrol sun rises this morning at 7.22 ani Wakatuski sailed for Seattle today’ 3;; gm, arts,-noon .t 4_17_ oil the lliler Siberia Maru amid nl First quarter moan, Monday, Dei chorus of "banza.is" from thousands ’ 9, 5.18 a. m. who thronged the pier in spite of II summcrside tide eighteen minute dowripour. Ilater than Charlottetown. ' jf- -_=- - .x l t roubles Asi e-.-- se “Robin Hood” lour - . - . ___ _' _________ . . » w ~ _.._,,_-.im . , éx i 1. _ ;- . , .4 .,,,. .. ~ -I .-.. ‘iss-1-»:~»