y. mum‘ H-O-C-K- E -Y MONDAY, DEC. 19. 8.30 P. M. A B B I E S VS. ll A W K S Tickets on Ssh at Forum Friday, at 10.00 A. M, Reservations from City must be taken up by 6.00 P. M. and from Country 7.00 I’. M. Monday. F O R U M .'_________ Y. Bowuue ‘y’! MINI CLUB BOWLING ‘ FLYING ICOTCHMEN Holy Name Club Bowling Lest night on the Holy Nuns Al- leys. a challenge game between the RIIEEN SRIIARE SERBIA STAGES B [I N BERT The Queen Square School con- cert held last evening in the hall of the school annex was successful in elvelry respect Ind demonstrated the eflewiveness of constant drill and persevaing practice in the at- taining of a high standard of per- fection. Much credit is due both teechu-s end pupils. Youthful voices blended splendid- ly in two choruses, "Smile Darn Ye, Smile," and “Schoolhouse Dreams." ' North Endcrs and Trainers Plumb- I, M- Dwgl” n 0,5 wok plum ‘m5 hem; the n"; while a large audience listened with " an 1,, game in a series of best out oi five "W "twnmn- “a 1 games, for a goose supper. ‘Irsinors m u" 5-1111! PIMQlfll-fl! W" “R- 125 n men lived up to thclr reputation m! minim 1n evidence as the bws 13 and had the North Enders well seal- without time of hesitation and 1n a DWI: Runway 8 cd up from the first game on, but 5P1!“ 0f 0003001109 W901i QhPOUEh lw- Livmgsmn "" 153 13 this promises to be a hard {ought their formations rhythmically and I- “firmly” m" '5 feed, for whoeverwins will have s with admirable precision. The little ““‘ goodaptit wkd th ladsMGred Lsndlldoiihted m” '4 four pixie a to: e up on o the audience 31th "Christmas lbgolls." T011" ----------- ----- -- 216 "North sham" “Digging Snow Paths." and. "Christ- , B. McMillan 122 19B 151 mas Toys on Parade." HAWKS J. McKinllon .. 126 94 9i Gym, 1v, qua-ed ‘lqood 1cm; » 1". Coyle .. 132 110 144 1 m4," 4 hm 45mm g - c. Smith 167 19 p, 0, 11-51110;- _ 73 101 13° n: m Maegan‘ 12.0,, “watt, ‘J, Stewart .. .... 130 13 P. McMillan .. 119 147 ll’! Drama, grade V. presented "King ‘J, Johnston 143 l3 Tolul-lasa. wink”. Wm, m, bmumu, blemb o. Johnston .. 24 "ZPra-lnors Plumbers" mg of wlow.’ while Grade v1 prh F- mam“ 93 J- “mm 14° sen/ted the “Excelsior with u. o. ucuso n r. irulnol- . 168 m m“, ma,“ m, m", d,” --— 125 l". Morrison ......... 162 I'll 1B6 mutnmoft -»~- . . . . . . . . . . 85 l}; 13g Among the numbers of a more “T ' ' ' purely dramatic nature we're “Amos loea I04 T°@'=1—213“- - And " l‘ hi ht r th ld Igfilll _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 913 Next game takes place Tuesday L“ ma,‘ ‘m, indYfafm m Z Mgjoflq M yum.» gomhmm night st '1 cclock, same teams. Mam‘, Mm M which “might ‘a pm’ much laughter to the audience. Oi High single Geo. Johnson, 240. High two R. A. Pendleton, 443. FRANCE FACES W!!! (Continued com Page l) 1 Campbell . 120 218 months urgent needs of the tress 197 122 ury will call for an additional sum 207 141 of about 20.000.000.000 francs 184 l0 (about 0800000000). I'll 151 1i it is to relieve unemployment 117 140 during the worst of the winter 112 84 months, a scheme of national —- -—— equipment must be made effective > 1100 41005 by the vote of both chambers of Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8114 parliament before January 1. An interim supply of money has to b BOIIUNK‘! provild to keep the wheels of ad ministration going round. Bed Ema-ll 201 Whether M. Chautemps forms it gm‘ 3"!“ 1B0 or not, common expectation tonight ac Irwin 180 was that the new government will P- Cmhwn 141 g be basically Radical Socialist _ lik B‘ mm’ 55 that of M. Harriet. ’_“* 122 "'_- A...-..-........ m es . nvlervy-il- — -— Central Prison . ' i " sees m _ 1 B" ---- nos 1s Recommended M1101“? for Cubs lll pins. B1811 finals w. Campbell, m. Ilsa two rm linnll, soc, lOn-nsdlsn Press) New U. S. Min. r To Canada "WNW-A. m. 16—(O.P.)—Cnn-- M“ "my Bhwtly welcome the third United States Mlnism- u, gm, “Why. Nathan William MscOhes- “Y- T!" 03110180 lawyer and man "I nubile Affairs has been named for the D0815 by President Herbert Hoover. Official advice to this ef- ltat was received from Washington We: by m. Hon. eu- George p"- l0. acting Prime Minister. lishment of a of land. The commissioners plete their report. ducted as district mu. A Problemv ENID. Okla... Dec. lil-Msaociatcd ‘lbw-The WB-gons are too slow °l' the woods are too far away. En- '**'= 160 loblem families are con- "MM with s wood Shortage 5,- 3"” ‘he "Balms which Governor ~ ' H- Murray required to be used l“ relief work can't haul the fuel :15‘ enough. Governor Murray h Plflated that the wood should be “n” l" WI-Cflhs drawn by horses A" “d!!! to provide more employ- limit. Smelts Going markets. ed during November at six ccn NUI‘ ICE We have a full supply oi hockey We‘: ms skates of all slses. n would pay you to coma and look and four cents the pound. For Nova Scotia HALIFAX, Dec. l5—It is under- stood members of the commission investigating Jail conditions in No- va Scotis, will recommend estab- prison farm or l-efolrmatory for the whole prov- ince located on an extensive tract are now holding final meetings to mm. It is believed they will ask. that executions in capital cases be our. rled out at some central point rather than county jails, the pro- vision be made for useful work st the central refonnatory, that m; Present county jail system be re- vised, and that county institutions which are well equipped be con. To U. S. Markets PIOIUU, N. 8., Dee. 16-—(O.P.)— Clearing house for the north shocc oi Nova Scctia and the Magdalen Islands, Pictou now is busy hand- ling smelta for the United States About 120,000 pounds were shipp- a pound to the fishermen from the buyers. It is reported that buyers in New Brunswick and Prince Ed- ward Island are paying only three Catches were heavy during the particular interest was a Boy Scout scene in which the Grade IX. pu- pilstook part. fliecempiirepro- . gramme, into winch the Scouts joined heartily. greatly pleased the ' audience. ‘ The “Band" with its director "from Italy" rendered several ssl- ections. and on each occasion was encored by the amused snd delight- ed listeners. Two readings were given, one by Jack Coyle, the other by Vernon MacDonald. The young elocution- ish both found favour. Equally ’ popular were the step dancing num- ' bers in which Dennis Dowling and James Sherry took part. The programme opened with O Canada and closed with "The King." Master‘ Ernest McCarey was the an- e rlouncer of the evening and Mr. Alfred Doucettc of the Queen Square staff, the accompanist. Throughout the programme much dependence was placed on accuracy cf executing drill formations and on effectiveness or costume and blend of colour. _ Mr. L. F. MacDonald. princpal oi Queen Square, thanked the audi- inece for interest shown and ex- pressed gratitude to all who assist- ed in making the concert. a success, particularly to Mr. Austin 'I‘rainor. GREAT BRITAIN (Continued from Page 1) stacked yellow metal bars against one wall cf a loom which was a- gainst another wall, another mass of yellow metal bars which represents the backing Great Britain has for its pea-green pound notes. In‘most countries of the world. the United States included, gold bars thus earmarked for foreign account would be put behind sn iron grating, but in the vaults of the Bank oi England nothing tangible separates it from the Bank's own gold and other car- msrkcd accounts. 1n the minds oi bank officials a more important operation today was marking up in the ledgers oi the bank an item oi gold bars sold 19,632,831 sterling to United States account. HOW LONG? Brake-"You look worried, Jim, and terribly pale. What's the mat- ter?" Drake-"rhe dealer who sold me my second-hand car tho other day said it would last m: a lifetime." ts THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN LOOKING ‘EM OVER (B: T») Tonight's Game Wolverines. as cocky as a cocked hat-end they have reason to be- meet Hawks. that ambitious aggre- , gation from Moncton on Halifax ice tonight, in what some fans would term a crucial contest. Should the Nlcklin clan take the Vairmen tonight, they will have won undi» puted leadership in the Maritime Senior Hockey League, replacing Abbies who have been riding on the crest almost all the way. And further still, s Moncton win tonight will make the going s little difficult for the Red Shirts in theirdrive for first sectional honors and a play- off bczih in tllc loop. If Wolverines display the same brand oi hockey this evening as they did against Abbies, and iibargeant in the nets turns in the same ilnbcatuble net minding. then Hawks are in for a. bad evening-very bad. "Edged In Black" Just received a post card from_ the home oi the Hawks, and sign- ed “Hockey Fan." Oll. yes, I al- most forgot to mention the "mis- sive’ was edged 1n black on one side and on the other a short dis- course on hand-picked referees, etc. Everybody is welcome to their own opinion and why not express it, even by post card or otherwise. But what gets me. why edge the card in black. This department is O.K. and the Abbie puckmcn are enjoy- ing the best of health. In fact the Rod Shirts are more alive than ever and just s-ral-in’ at the bit in anticipation oi tlmelr coming game with the Nicklin clan Monday night next. The "Moncton Fan" might at least have leit me his name and ad- dress. I may have occasion to re- turn the "sympathy card" before the first section oi the M. H. L. is completed. lays Abbiss Wore Justified An article in the New Glasgow News with regard to the referee sit- uation has the following to say in part: “In suspending tulle Meshes, crack centre ice star of the Hali- SAENT JOHN, ll-c. l5-—"New York interests are apparently det- ermined to continue their efforts to discredit the ports or Saint John and Halifax through misrepresen- tation and the dissemination oi in- accurate information," H. C. Scho- fleld. President of the Saint John Harbor Commission, said tonight with reference to an arltcle pub- lished in New York on Sunday. The article stated that the British wheat preference was only two cents per bushel, that only 2,324,000 bushels of the 1931 crop were handled at Saint John and Halifax and that shipment of grain through Canad- ian Atlantic ports instead cf through United States ports will result in higher prices i0 the British millere and consumers. "Surely." said Ml". Schofield. “they must know down there that the pre- ference is six cents, not two cents. It might also be well to point out for their information that during i-hc calendar your of 1031 Saint John alone handled 9.914.667 bush- els of Canadian grain and that this your we already have more than 0,000,000 bushels booked for export through this port, with upwards of 2,000,000 bushels in storage mid on track, and more than half a mil- lion bushels already shipped. More Advzlntagcous To Ship Through Dlariiime Pol-is As for wheat shipped through Saint John and Halifax costing the British miller more than ship- ments through Ncw York, I need "Wm over. ‘"1"! to you. SECOND HAND STORE» 108 Richmond St, Charlottetown. 1151-12-18-31 m it would be s. good frat two weeks of December but the New York market is showing signs of weakness and present in- dications are that there will be s _ drop in price soon. i Pictou benefits not only by the returns to the fishermen but by \RADIO ss-rraams aaculmcro anon-p V. C. Smallwood Radio Service 133 North Illver Boss employment provided in repecEng and re-icing shipments passing through from the Magdalen Islands. Some fishermen have been lucky this fall and consider 000 to 1000 pounds a good night's catch. ‘PARIS, Dec. l5—(A.P-)-Ed- ‘ ouard Harriet, retiring Premier, tonight declined In ofler o! Camille Chsuiemp, Premiu- dcslgslste, to become Foreign l mafia. clubs. The Charlottetown Abbie: son for complaint in view oi the \Hawks will be broadcast by CIHQY. More Advantdgeous To Ship’ Via Ports Of St. John And’ Halifax H.C. Schoficld. President Of St. John Harbor Board Effectively l\ils\vei's New York Article. HockeyPresident Is s u es Warning ToAll “Tourists ” fax Wolverines for attaching ref- eree 142s Lowther in an M. B. L. game on Monday night, President James wry of the M. A. H. A. has shown that he means business this G l“! I M t year mu it comes to protecting “"3, dufmm°zfyzzléewpa°isgjim (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Dec. 15-Fruiii: m” ‘mum’ m “m” °t “m” Association wday issued a warn ' from unnecessary abuse by players. m8 w Canadian hockey plasyers] The reiereeing in the "Big Three" loop to date has been very unsai/s- factory and has been the subject of considerable controversy among the secm to be raising more of a stir than the other two, however, and it is felt that they have good res- fact that they occupy the top berth on (W011 terms with the Moncton ently would resort to protests un- time oi several penalties handed against the W olves night." Owenlmnon i A Moncton exchange says: 0o swerve through the d which he has been doing it of late season." Amen to the above! Tonight The game‘ tonight st mum bo- twcen Wolverines and Moncton in conjunction with the Charlotte- town Guardian Messrs I. I. Acorn and J. B. Murley will be in charge oi the broadcast. Stand by fans] only refer to a statement made this week by James A. Richardson, Can- axkifs largest exporter, to the effect, that wheat shipped through our Maritime ports is actually under- selling wheat shipped through New York and that the reason he is ship- ping through Saint John and Hali- fax is. to use his own words. ‘be- cause it ls good business to do so.‘ " Mr. Schofleld said the New York article had avoided mentioning that the litrie Barge Canal was frozen most of the winter and that the rail rates between Georgian Bay ports and Maritime ports, and be- tween Buflnlo and» New York, were exactly the some. ' "The article also fails to mention that present exchange rates make it all the more advantageous to ship through Maritime Province ports," he said. No Necessity To Close The Separate Schools (Canadian Press) LONDON, Ont... Dec. lt-Ronlsn Catholics of London are confident today there will be no l ccesslty to close the separate schools oi the city within s. short time, as indi- catcd yesterday by Albert MurPhY. chairman of the board. who are migruiing to the Ullligd PAGE sci/lll! 4 eyy GIVE HIM A fi‘||_|_[]"|'[ stated. States to play on illlliltlllll‘ and lll- “Amateur players are warned that i-hme nlayins with United States tea-ms cannot secure registration in the C. A. ILA. or ally ni its brunch- cs within one your," Mr. Grcclllellf "The C. A. H. A. has been rather lenient in this direction in the past ‘ DE l.llXE llllzoll SET WITII 10 BLUE BLADES NOW OIIIIID AT OlIlTl-Y IIDUCID PIICIS Hawks. It isn't log'cal to think that a team winning games consist- less there was something radically wrong. After gaining a l~0 decision over the Hawks at Moncton last Wednesday night, the management oi the Abbies let it be known that they thought they were the vic- ollt that they didn't deserve, and that the rciereeng in general was of a. partial nature. Following close- ly on this protest, they sgain voic- ed their disapproval of the doci- sicns cf the arbiter: in their 881M on Friday "Owen Lennon back in his strkle will wln many s, game in the Big Three this winter, if he is allowed of opposing teams in the manner in His lone counter in Charlottetown last night enabled the Wolverines to chalk up their second win of the Wolverine-Hawk Game Broadcast but indulgence will not be granted hockey a full season." Most Valuable To Big Three MONCTON, Dec. 15.—The nn- nouncenlent has been made that tllc Halifax Queen Hotel trophy, donni- ed ‘several years ego to the Eastern Nave Scotis hockey league. to be to his club and showing the bcsl will go into competition this win- ter among players of the Maritime - will be of interest to all players, managers. coaches and supporters of the teams in the loop. Ofhciais 0d‘ the Moncton Hawks have been notified by the trustees, (“Jack") Lcal-mont, cf Truro, Waldo Molr and K. Rathburn, Davis, of Halifax, donor of the cup, has agreed to the trophy being from now on. You may pOlllL out,” J he concluded, “that this means that , players who are not returning w‘ Canada by January 1st will my; bl; able to ‘obtain their cards ncxt year. They will have to slay (Jul; of Player Award q awarded to the player most valllzllilv ‘ sportsmanship on and oil the ice. Hockey League. The announcement J. D. that L. boosters-ed to the potty of the player. nusl competition. With the announcement winner for the season, this player is given a medal Ol‘ a suiable me- lle relin- quishes the trophy to tho ncrrt wln- rnanto of his Mn when HUI. day for the first term. Saturday last. costs or 20 days ing the past two days. Despite acknowledged problems for alarm. BRINGING UP FATHER l "QHOULDN"? nave TOLD l MAClfilE. l wuz sick» one Tl-uNKb rm WORSE ‘rt-ma: ' l AM AN' el-llés unions m easlo new A Doc-roa- ' ' ‘Z-Idoo l MoRMlM“. HUH? main Maritime circuit and the local ofllclals nave been asked to appoint two news- paper men as judges for the award. Two of such representatives will be sppointeg from each of the three cities involved in the league. - The same rules will govern the award and the cup "must be won three times, not necessarily in suc- ' ceuion before it becomes the pro- It is for an- JbNTRAL GUARDIAN P. W. C. EXAAOF-Prlnru of AVIIlQS of $95,550,000 in gold t0 the United l College classwork llcncnlclcil tions will be written by First. Sec- ond. and Third year classes this ai- ternoon. For the latter two classes these will be the first examinations {Ilillllmlfll financial relationship, but oi the year. The First your students however, wrote their first paper on STIPENDIARY MAGISTRATEHS COURT-A case cf driving to the common danger WlllCll was brought before Stlpendiary Magistrate Mac- Klnnon yesterday was dismissed. On the day previous a man chur- gcd with driving at a sliced of fll0l‘(‘ than twenty-five lililcs an hour on I-Illlsbcm Bridge was fined $15 and oi financing, laymen believe anyI 12:: o‘: gtfzggatciiif It‘: ClSlOXl to lilly and the instruction to that before separate schools would close an effort would be made to supplement tax revenucs with pri- vllte subscriptions. Olliinlirmi i: also A539" 77°!“ ‘A smtcmcm prwiously United Sillics goverllnlcllt agent, rc- T0840 by Rev- Film" J- C°°kl w‘ ceived notification ‘of payment and preintendcnt of separate and indicating there was no nccdlhandlvd by the mo ngongs 9g the or "m offered a resolution to impoae e $0,- ynsier- States. _ Exzllllinu- transaction. No flourish of a gold schools To Quit League And Save Money lvrnxico crry, Dec. ls-Mcxlcu‘ intends to withdraw from the League of Nations, it was learned tonight from asemi-ofiicial soured] i Reason for the decision, it wus- Icxplained, is the necessity for ec- i onomy. An official declaration is l expected from the Foreign Office tomorrow. The cost of membership, ranging , from $60,000 to $90,000 a year, is lconsizlerecl too heavy to be borne I by Mexico, which is now struggling to balance its budget. the unofficial I source said. Mexico entered the League a lit- tle more than a year ago. Recently the Mexican office in Geneva was closed for reasons of economy. NATIONS (Continued from Page i) Bitter Feeling In U. l. The bitter ‘ “ mannered m congress by France's refusal to pay imanlfested itself afresh ~wdny in lleglslative proposals to hamper de- lfaultlng nations. Senator Kenneth D. McKeIlar, Tennessee, Democrat, no. ogng. Senators 4 To 1 lCanllulian Press) VMAPILE LEAF‘ GARDRNE. Tor onto, Dec. l5——Tcr0nw Mel's "kid line" returned to form lonlght and the world champions won their way into second pincc in file National Hockey League intvnuticllal sec- tion with a 4~1 wln over Ottawa Senators. - Ottwwrl scorrd their only goal in the third when B11‘. Tliuhwj; 52mp- pcd one from ihr: d"f"i‘.li? par‘ Chabot. The Leafs youthful front. line trio accounted for two o! their goals, "Bushn" Jackson lullylrlg in the second from Chnrliu Con- archcr and reversing the scoring method in the third. Ken Daraty had pot the Leafs in the lead previously after n. thrust with Gracie and Blair. frank Clancy in scoring the final Toronto tally had no one but goalei- Bcverldge to beet, five Senators being caught up the ice. 000 visa fee on American passports ior defaulting countries. Represen- tative Joseph J. Mansfield. Demo- jcrat from Texas, offered a similar lplan. with the fee at 05,000 and the 'liie of the passport only 00 days. k Without Any flourish LONDON. Dec. IL-Oreat Britain iuduy paid its war debt installment lt lvrls a. routine banking pen. no clicking cameras. no group- ing oi high cnlcials marked the ev- ent which may be epochal in inter- it has only a routine banking mat- ter to the men who carried the transactionio completion at_the Bank of England while federal re- serve cfficlals in New York and Washington acted for lll!‘ Ylllicrl lSilltcs government. No Dramatic GTCIIIIISAKAZZCLS The old Lady of Thrcrldnccdlc Street, who never is loqllaclous, held hcr tongue so wcll today that no one could say exacQ' what moment the payment was completed. No dram- atic circumstances accompanied the . . H. M G . NI t. ~. V Mi] J V, if“ rcgjgw qgflllfi qilljmlc-nt. The House of Commonsp, has eon n “s1 m ' “ ’ illuving had its say lust night, pr0-‘ lccedecl wdlly with the everyday 1 ‘ problem of government. Sc far as the government was concerncci, its direct participation in the transaction clldcli with the dc- the Bunk of England as the gov- ernment's agent to make the pay- ment to the federal reserve euth- critics. The federal rcscrvv. fl(‘lill§ as ilic thus the filial singc of payment was governments concerned. The lineups: OTTAWA TORONTO Goal Bevvefldge Ghabot Dames Shields . Llevmsiy liwfence Smith nay Mira ' Wetland Blair W1!!! nnnisen Gracie l ‘tiling A H. Kilns Doraty | Toronto Elmo-Homer, Conac-hof. Clancy. Primeau. cotton, Jack-son. ‘Bailey. Ottawa Subs-Cox. Starr, W. ‘Kiirea, Bourgeaulf, Forslllnd, Howe, ‘Milka. l Edema-Sid nalgnoauit ‘ Odie Oleghorn. Gets FasiiOne AMHERST, Dec. l6.—George H. Holmes, well known live stock ex- hlbitor. today secured control of Rocky Mac, a. pronlisilw. stallion. sired by Melting Pot with lifiss Isobel MacGregor, 2.08 ss the dam. l-Ie secured the stallion from s. A. Rockford, who ncquirrrl tlx ‘S1011 of three silllrcirlrd ilru - fhackilcy. Juno Aubrey, hi-lrvrlrel 1Mspes and Minnie Strattozi are the ‘scandal-a breds.‘ All have had Some track experience. Mr. Rockford is making his quzlrtvrs ill Amlll-la: n‘. the present time. lfld Employment Much Higher TORONTO, Dec. l.“ ‘Ylhpiqv- ment in Canadian inlmrrles is nlucil ‘higher than a year ago llncl it seems reasonable to flllilvlTlf" <' wllilly increasing lxllllbrl" during winter and .j~ -. , lcr benefits of Billlhlt? l..l<l~ lwome effective.’ stafed t\‘.i'.'.‘i‘_ Davis. of Ncwmarket, On‘ llrQrlir-g i000? over the lull n: of the Cnllndizlll 'llll1l:r Mr. Dllni.» ll full m» .1 tions as a dlstll" 9P5"? 0100K with the dclnnvzi f clmrlli mer- chandise. llc v.-.»" rr-l‘. z Pros- idulli. By George Aifilllnus ARE YOU A DOCTOR '? it ll-Ifi NO‘. TM A CARPENTER- MRS-JIGCS WANTCJ ME 1D Fix THE DQOR- ou- i Ttlaldiafl- ti? k*A '27 | I z E: §-§-§O-)0~O-O-O§Q0Oi' ‘§-.v§.§ p a z . ovwewovooao - a h OOJOOOOOOO4OOOOOGOOQQQQI u‘ ‘UCVIQ