33 000 people in _ ?};§rPr0v'{ncp - 8,000 lil City _'f Read The gllllrdian every dill!- Th, Guardian is read in tically every'worth- whuo home in- Prince prac Edward Island. silifg -h\niAlc . lr' A ' _ ‘ff '\ t lui: wil oullu//w ° ~ The P’ Paper i';1;'_ Read [body B \ ;.:.'f_f.';’__'§;:"lI.‘.?.“:‘.3*;‘“:.“.’;1‘..‘:‘...°; . . , » 1 . l , - » THE WEATHER I r Q’ v ‘H I - °’ ‘“ Covers PrinceEdward Island Like the .Dew ' “Si . » 1 Y T - ll | ` un gp, lounlel 1331 i _ . i , nnntetgwn ¢(‘.llllll'd.lll 'llc Uelh = l 4 30, annual 'Subscriptions Deligered :A017 l - 1 Y Kal Cmndl and U_ . A, -1.50 Bad Traged At Naufra e Yesterda I Lights Cn .Vehicles REFIISES T0 .Stron’gl_y llecommended li!|5Lt0M[l||]N i By S side. Grand Jurywlm |lA||)[|l Danger of careless Driving Emphasizes In chief Molorifiowort Offro- Justice’s Address. 'Grand Jury Makes Suggest- V ions Re Jail Prisoners, Traffic Regulations And Car Licenses. True Bills Found In Two Crim- inal Cases. { ' ,vitotiori to fender so oiaeiel welg IS POSf'p0ll(-Id opened at Summersidr- yesterday ting of the Supreme Court beg leave” ins Lordship, chiei .mauro Msthie- to report as follows: oh examine- 33° w “Et v°°hL“°:’°" G," Q- son presiding tion of the jail we found twenty Wu x er’ W en e “nv” icllwiilll Press) -_-_.__ ronto, Declines An Invitation To Ex- tend ‘Official Wel- come To Count Von Luokner. 'PORJONTO NOV. 29-llnym' Will- The November term of the Bu We the Grand Jury of Prince 1 ' J preme Court of Prince County County at the November, 1932, sit Bm mmm has declined .u in Farm, Crop Implements Dest roye d Mcmnin brothers el Mt. HUM. hell' St. Peters suffered I MSW loss by fire yesterday l"~¢l’li0°rl when their barn "Wi mlchinerr. more st $1.000, including the season’s °'0l> was ,completely destroyed. The loss is estlmatrd af, $3,000, vlith no insurance. The origin of the fire is unknown.- , , e , NOTETllU.S. ISREADY (Canadian Press) LONDON, Nov. 29-Great Brit- ain's new war debt _note to the United States was ready tonight for final approval by the cabinet, which was sumlnoncd'to meet in the Prime Minister's room in the Departure Of Prime Minister ER I w E I R The Brand .lllry returned true one male and two female Prisoners. gf” shofuyc? :el V" ° i°°i'“1'¢ C5] 0f1'i‘AWA. Nov. 29-Premier R.. bills in the two criminal cases on the kitchen and cells clean, but :I mp re u ,, B' B°°”°it hu D05i'l10i'i€d his de ` 'IH the docket, namely: sanitary arrangements totally inad- th twnrog or! “rim” °Ve"5°“ f°1‘ 9- few dHyS-I R 1.* The King vs. Lorne Sentner, equate particularly for female e y , f 0°' e°rg‘3_ ' The Prime 1WYllSif@I` WHS Scheduled IW - rcharcltctown, charged with caus-,prisoners There was considerable Drew' Presjent °' the club’ M W 53” fl'°m Quebec t°m01'1'0W af- [lng bacilli' linrzn by fliri-cus driving ` complaint among prisoners as to In as the people of T°r°m'° an t°m°°n 0" the DU°h€S8 0! Y0ri<. "'_'j_-_ to winreri usually iroomr sei- ~ svn .md ¢‘0g1,,_ men- '°“°°"`-°‘i~ °ffi° “Y if" '"1' i’ but postponement of his departure No] §-.j_m1lir Works and Highways, re- ceived s wire yesterday from lion. ‘ tm woir, peaerol Minister or ’ cllliurr, stating that Mr. Weir would arrive in the province on Saturday evening, remaining over" To His Lordship, the Chief Jus |tice, may it please Your Lordship. (continued on Page 7) lmlll Tut--tiny. ‘that all vehicles on the highwayas lion. Mr. Weir will proceed to lrlmmcrsiile nn arrival where he lrlilbe (he guest at u dinner given by the (hnlnlian National Fox Breeders' Association in his honor. While lli Summerside Mr. Weir will Visit the Dominion Fox Experi- mental Ranch. 0n Monday he will come to Chsrloitc'o\vn where he will st- .ind noon luncheon at -the Canad- lsnbhiionul Hotel at which mem- kn oi the Legislative Assembly llll bg present, Afterwards 'lie will visit tile Experimental Farm, Prince If Waits (Iollege, Falconwood Farm uid other points of interest. A llrniir meeting will be hola in llie evening details of which will be mnomiccd later. _ NouNcsMsNTs. colvilive svl~:N'l‘s. MEETINGS, src "RATE:-24: per word strictly llysble in advance. ' f'Comc io Xmas Tree at Wheat- hi R""`i” Hiiii. December 19th. 6817-11-30-li. h'i;:eservc Tuesday, December 20th mu ilri-stmas Concert in Vernon ' 6827-ll-30-li. ,mu Hess-P. J. Noye sr co., wif’ RWCY. buying dressed hogs .organs out. ssaz-11-ao-ai. "Come to the Chicken Su , pper at §§f,ipi§rbi\oi'o Holi, November aoih. 15C and 256. 6781-11-28-3|. "Lillies of the Y M `¢ A aux- “sits “gill hold a cake sale at Hol- id-. Saturday, December 3rd. 6843-11-30-3| , ._ ‘llgisi concert at Rustico Hall to- " mv? Oyster Bed Club in aid ent, Admission 250 and lilo. ` 6833-1| ul;Iirl§°"" "°‘“° °°°irins solo sou ,mm op Tea. christian ohuroh O _I Produce Prices Soar On The Montreal Market W* MONTREAL, Nov. 29-Here is Zealand butter this year. The sup- good news for the Canadian farm-` plies on hand are just about ample er. Cheese, butter, egg and potatofor the next three months. There prices are soaring, according to|i.s, therefore, every likelihood that Montreal exporters. Before thc new prices will advance. Very little win- year they may reach new high lev- els for the season. ter butter is being made." Cheese‘prices had already risen “There is not any too great a sup- from one to one and a quarter ply on hand now," said one ex- cents, he said, and if sterling show- porter of butter and cheese. "There| ed any improvement cheese prices will not likely be any more Newiwould go up with it. BAHAMAS ARE GRAIN SHIPPED NUT FUR SALE T0 llVERPlllll I <°~@T'-> AS TEST CASE NASSAU, Bahamas, Nov. 29- "Not for sale,” is the terse answer the Bahamas have to a suggestion ':;'::..‘;l .tf.'.;..~1"‘:;°.: .t‘.‘;°.t.:'.‘;.;:’ -W »-A mr- ' i in to th ect Roosevelt, on the eve of their :1£la‘:;;°;;;p;g:tra°;:c; Canada war debt conference, that inationz .md United states Wm be made M' wma; haw( m°udd:"e“;;:° 2° Liverpool, England, next Wednes- °“’ °°"" ‘ ‘dm ‘t’“) wmlosy. It is expected on that any °“" i’°“°° h"“ "°“‘i "w"°“ British ouswms authorities will rule "ami" me mage” on us “ definitely one way or the other as . to whether Canadian wheat ship- Zxlsslebt °n 5 mir bum or "W ped through United States ports on ' a through and direct consignment speaking mr tm p°°p]° °‘ th” is eligible for the six cents per quid pro quo for cutting down the Bahamas, the Nassau Guardian, ‘West mp" m th' Bahamas' up Bo controversial has this clause ms” the sL,‘§;;m°n i:mn° Jncw' of the 'United Klngdom's preference ms' t°m"; Uniwgugug. agreement with Canada proven the °° °' *° ‘ ° °’ nmrhstionsl sr rt Association, no European powers,” the paper Dye mum f Umm, -d "should have only o remote inter- ;“nmd°"“smm°“¥r:m mxppeff (Canadian Press) bushel preference. °°t 1°' tha Hmmm’ except? W fu dis etched s parcel of wheat to hr, "°°”‘- Thursday. December 8818-11-30-2|. can W* ”_,ni§l’"ir;giagreI.;s.;g incl live poul. lumy and-Toddm sr ist all day. » Brldelbllie. 0801-11-29-Ii. wnnigliiis live and dressed poul- Pmb¢,'u;;?1“Y!!orenoon. W. H. mi era d. Highest prices ` 8787-11-28-Bi “°°"i° from f ‘ 'limits cm ,Br and near to big "nu, sh eg- Viol.nS. Mouth- iinll,rhm§a “coins at storloy Prin, men YA'li8ht. December ist, lgnn” "ilk Emission 25c. Free ouse aft/er Contest. 3799-11-29-21. as the general prosperity of the mvzpom u g mt cue world is concerned, but is brought - very close to us when we find that “um” Docmn there are still people in the United :Ld M md they u_°°u“::uc:;": But” 'h° think “mt the” mmm and jealous of their ancient rights which are amen! the oldest pol- um www” u “Meets of tho seniomofthe0rowi1.canbeber- mmm or-vwn.wd.yu they nm tered away." p Mm., nn.. “We should like io remind Mr Justice Minturn that the Bahamas NIAGARA FALLS' "_ Y” mm 3° m°°d‘ W" Hmm’ 1°" “fm -Alexander P. Porter, chairman of ----_“-'-""_”'”"' the board of the shredded whose "Come to the en nt 1_;li‘i Bakeries and former president of' dance in Afton Hall u y, c. the sh edd d wh b C ‘ 1. xr not fine 1irst'iihe night roi- med M; wg” _,m°°m u‘;;';.°'“:, lowing. Admission 30°. Lunch loc. l .mo man._,_ ¢M|_.1|__30_g1 tm dl!! of heart dilelce. A e . q- _ Commander Douglas G Jeffrey, pleaded not guilty. sentners trial adopted. Ciergymen or prominent? - was set down for this morning and business men might be induced to D- S' oo in an mt°"'i°W d°°"“`°d Cahill‘s for Thru-sday. After in- give weekly lectures or talks on bet- meie W” deep rewntment °"°rl Hoo. G~ Slioiion Sharp. nlihirterspeoiing the ion premises the grono|ter ,living and moi-sl conditions, 01° °°I“|=°S “Sli °f *hr Gefmwf jury brought in the foll':wi-'lor re- which in our opinion would be help- |Wm"'i'ime Wmmmdef- C°mm““d" ` port: ‘ful is making them better oitisehs. ,Jeffrey oomfolnsiod Briioh riiiri As recommended by previous Grand mm” Wd U‘b°°f~S 4111438 lim I Grand Jury Bel. lsluries we again strongly recommend i war. - Col. George Drew declared it had never been a British policy to con- tinue enrn'ties after s war and states the invitation to Count Von Luckner was qute consistent with the principles of the Empire Club. He recalled that col. W. A. Bishop. V.C., great Canadian war ace had been received by the German Aces Club two years ago and was made an honorary member of the club. First N. B. ‘ Ice Fatality (Canadian Press) CHAT!-iAM,~N. B., Nov. 29-The first New Brunswick fatality of the season to result from thin ice oc- curred here this evening when Prank 0'R.eilly, aged eight, broke through the Ace at s point known as Ws.lsh‘s Boom where e group of young people were skating and sliding. Help was summoned im- mediately uid thebody removed from the water, but two doctors WUC illllblb $0 \’¢V1V8 Che Viiiiim. British -Imports From Canada ~ (Canadian Press) ofrrsws, ont., Nov. 29-British' l]l0llS, Bllt IS Reported. t imports from Canada during the nine months endi.ng September to- talled in value £28,'l62,640, compar- ed with £22.002,820 in the same per- iod lnst year and £28,0~i6,690 in the same period of 1930. On a volume ; basis this is a very large increase i over 1930. In c r e a s e I n Wheat Shipments (Special to the Guardian) ` WINNEPEG, Man., Nov. 29-60,-` 275 cars of wheat were moved on Canadian National lines from Aug- ; ust lst., to date, as compared with 52,860 cars for the same period last year, according to T. P. Whitepsli- perintendent of car service here. For the period November 17th., to 24th.. inclusive, there was an in- crease of_1,343,000 bushels market- ed as compared with 1931, the to- tal figure for that period this year be'ng 4,594,000 bushels. Of this Al- berta accounted for 2,027,000 bush- i els, Saskatchewan 1,773,000 bushels. Manitoba 704,000 bushels. The filet concert of the Cher- lottetown Community Concert As- sociation was given last night in the Rochlord School hall to an audience which completely fill- ed the sudiwrium, by John Goss and the London Singers, who were introduced by Mr. Justice Arsen- auit, the President of 'the Asso- ciation. The delightfully balanced pro- gramme was as follows:- Old English Songs: of-Caieno Cusiureme, err. hy B. Taylor Har- ris; b-Round of three Country Dances; e-The Three Ravens (bai- led) d-New Oyrters (street cry). from R-lvenlcroft (1609-1811); 0- A robyn, gelityl robyn, William Cornyssbe (1512); f-Lilliburlem (Anti-Jacobite song of 1688), err. by Reginald Paul. Songs for one, two and three voices: (Purcell) a-Why so Ser- ious, Why so Gravel: ir-The London Singers Heard Last Night In Fine Concert Local Audience Thrilled By Masterly Rendition Of Folk Songs, Sea Chanties And Other Pieces Making Up A Program Of Rare Entertainment. nay, prithee, John (catch). Lieder: e-Two songs from Miller Cycle, Schubert; b-Im Walden- seinsamkeit, Brahms; c-Trink- Kanon, Mozart; d-Die Rose stand im Tau, Schumann; »Marschii-cn, Brahms. , ‘Folk Songs: a-Vive los matelots, arr. by Dr. Healey Willnn; b-O Woly We-ly, arr. by F in Gordon; c-Yont the coolimr, by Gavin Gordcm: d-Corpus Christi Carol, Martin Shaw; e-Ten Thousand Milos Away, arr. by Dr. Healey Wil- len. _ Bea Chanties: ef-Hob-a-derry~ dando (Welsh), arr. by Bir Rich- ,ard Terry; b-Lovvlands (Anglo- Americsn), s.rr. by S. Taylor Harris; o-Nous irons a Valparaiso (French), err. by Charles Boi-des; d-Lange op ad daekct (Danish). arr. by Frederick Oppfer; e-Haul i|SBPlN|llN' House of Commons after Primei Minislor Ramsay Msenohaid had conferred _about the debt issue with the King. Ti” P°imd 5©Ci‘iiIiE.'. continuing to vflcct the uncertainty of the debt- situation, dropped to 9, new all-time low lcvel today. The bot.: tom quotation was $3.14-'-i. Thci pound rallied slightly, llowcver, and closed at $3.15*/1. cllllll A shocking- tragedy occurred at the nine-year-old son of Mr. Joseph fy killed by his fourteen-year-old h ‘NEW WAR DEBT. Child Loses Life By Accidental Discharge of Gun Nine Year-Old Son Of Mr. Joseph . A. McDonald Killed By Older . Brother Who Thought Wea- pon Was Unloaded. Nnuiragc _vcslerdlly ;li`i.criiooli when A. McDonald was sllot and installi- roiher Roddie. The two boys wen lliilyirlg l0K0¢her in tile kitchen. They got posse-ssion of :i gun whirl' wal in the house. Roddie, thinking the gun unloaded. pointed ilie weap- Ull liirefliy iii- AUdi'0W`S ilfad and pulled the trigger. Tile lioy, uhn rv- cclved the full charge, died instantly, An inquest will he held today. men in an effort to burn holes in By Belgian Elec-' BR.USSlT_S, Belgium, Nov. 29- Svlnday’s general election left the strength of the Cfntllolic Liberal' coalition pincficnily undisturbed; in the Chamber of Deputies. The coalition still has 103 votes against B4 for the 0p1~.:»=iiion. The Liberals however, divided on the qucsiioli /~‘_' rrliiailiiilg iii the coalition, and the rcslgmaiion of Count Charles De Bi~oqlleville's| Cabinet was predicted. The coal!-l tion govenmcnt was formed lest' month. It was the Libcrnl members Of the Cabinet who forced the elec- tion on the argllmcii-L that the fin- ancial crisis had become- so acute that drastic reforms were neces- sary. Receipts from tzixniioii have diminished liolnbly and expenses of government have increased, lnrgcly because of ces-ily social leg- islation incluciiiig lincniplcyincnt benefits. The Liberal prcgi-nninie for re- trcnclilricnt. coilteniplzlics a vigor* ous slaoll in the social services and inauguration of a "financial res- toration plnn" io curb social ex- penditures, clrt out "abuses" in the payment of dolcs, of pensions. and subsidies io parochial schools; readjustlncllt of taxation aimed at safcglllvdilig commerce and in- dustry; and the use nf loans to help indlls'ii~_v rind chock unemploy- ment withc\l‘ cnciangeriiig the sta- bility of the Belgian franc. Security is the basis of the Lib- eral disarmament policy. and leg- islntion is conicinplatcd io estab- lish free trade. with pctective tar- iffs llvailablg for retaliation against ccunirics which discriminate 9,- gnlnst Bc-lfzizln commerce. New Bishop Of Regin a (Canadian Press) VATICAN CITY, Nov. 29-His Holiness thc Pope today appointed Monsignor Arthur Mclanson, of Campbellton, N. B., Bishop of Gravclbourg in the ecclesiastical province of Regina. I Mgr. Melanson will succeed Rt. Rev. Jenn Marie Villcncuvc, whose iappoiniment as Archbishop of .Quebec was announced almost ex- actly it year ago, The new Bishop is n native of Three Rivers, Que., and is 51 years of age. He was edu- cated nt Rimollskl and orclaincdln away, Joe (English). arr. by Sir orumoppermsonorls-ro-no,` (voutinoedonrsgehi 1905. I-lc has been in Rome since lBcpte'mber. th Mcwrs. John McKenna and J. J. Way Out Of Jail. CEDAR KEY, Fin., Nov. 29.-_ Tllree prisoners--members of a sponge fishing fleet from Tarpon Springs-were burned to death to- day when flames, said by authori- ties to have been started by the the floor, through which to cscapc, destroyed the city Jail here. The men, placed in jail last night on charges of drunkenness and disoi'dcriy conduct, gave their names as George M. Georgeu, The- othoros Seamarkog and Siel' Jcalm. New Civic Tax App e al Bo a rd Was Appointedi At a special meeting of the City Council last evening Mr. Sixtus MacLellan, merchant, and Mr. Alex A. MacDonaId, contractor, were ap- pdintcd to the civic tax appeal board for 1932. Councilor Kennedy presided at the niccting in the ab- sence due to illness of His Worship Mayor Stewart. Councillor Kennedy explained that the question before e meeting was whether or riot* MacKinnon who had formerly OC' cupied t`:c positons, should be rc- appcintcd, The reason that the clizingc was contemplated was that some tax-payers were appealing to the same board year after ycar, al condition which was said (fi be ull- sati" 'l.ctory. l Councillor Douil rilccl the in- . ` ' -Q/`.`....i' i _.___-@U'~` stance of appeals made by JUGSSI z Stewart. The first appeal had btm sustained, The prcpcity was re-as- sesscd, and when the Judsc midi? -the second appeal the Stipcndiary Magistrate read the riot act. Un- der present circumstanccs one had ‘ne alternative but to accept thc de- cl.-;`on of the board. if the board was to be any good to the city it irvenfd bc well io lizlvc it changed from time to time. councillors Day, Bin-1;.: and '1*|-qiiior favored a clmnrz-_» f-or the rcgisoiis miiliiicd. lt was :;L.i‘.v»'i that there was no coinpla :it to bfi riififii? regarding the old b0-“~i'_|. ‘_ __...-~._.,__.‘\`_ _`_ ,.- r¥"`§ in ,\ii;'i*|;¢.l'.\.(.rin-'~.'. l-l-'l-`il‘l:, 'rf- ,,,,|,,' ‘gi '~l;~ iivl-:'i ;i'll lii:i\ lllli n»ln:\ir<‘.<. liililii I _l ‘M _ vloilll i‘i\ """“'L,, 1-,,,. 11,1.-, ,.1-l.,-,Wh of 131 all ov, li~Q \\'l~l‘k ll:\_\'i1--l.r\:i\‘cs liorllrii (ini ; 7 ,, 5; Q _ 0.17- 1|. in nml l nr \Vrvk dnyl-lmnvcs (`.1pr\ Tnrniel / J ~ if