- rn , J :As " .," .‘ uve., » ,"`,_ r. _ *fc ‘ ‘ ~. 5 . A Q57; .J/- i fl ., Jr- 3 . .la . 1 it 5. Canadian Navy . . . . . . ,if .~.~_‘ 'F»:‘*$’ 0 Sees China Asn y “£9 -_ ` l'.`mph:l:sis was placed by the) *Q _ 4 I DECEMBER 3. 1931 THE Cl'lARLOT'l`E'l`0\N'N GUARDIAN _ _ _ _ _ -» -V ~ Q » ‘A PRE! IMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT OF' ei _ . _ r _ `_ ~ ~ P0PULA'r1oN CENSUS, r . Census of Canada, as of June 1, 1931. - " of ebsenteee has still to be made. Provinee Population Ilwm-S” °f 4°°1’° l9310ver1921 ~ 1931 ,“ canada ................. ro,asa,'i1s ' Prince Edward Leland 88,040 Nova Scotia . . . . . . . 512.027 New Brunswick . 408,255 Quebec . . . .. . . 2.869.793 ontario .. 3,426,488 ' Manitoba .... . . . . . . . 699,841 " sulriicueuvsn .. . . 921.281 Alpena . '12'/,497 Br.l'..h Collinlbiii . 639.210 f Yukon _ . . . . . . . . . . . ,. 4-213 7.133 (3) 508,888 21 (92,826 16 89,723 14 163,771 139.043 164.628 58 2,360,665 2,933,662 610,118 757,510 588,454 524.582 4 157 7,988 485 .‘ Northwest 'l‘er'ritories . . -* _ Clffefzdzngr Parh/_Apple Gmwer it .' ` . . _ InPresentD1sputei1 S (Lag e d -__i _ (Canadian Press) The situation leading up to the Slno-Japanese disturballce in Man- ‘ churia was l'c\‘lcwed in consiililzlllble d.i.rll ills: iliqllt by the Rev. Leon- ard Outelbridge, rr missionary re- cently rt-Llirned from Cllilla, at the regular wi-e‘.:ly prayer service of Trlnltj/ Church. tcresis had strengtlicllrd their I KFINTVILLE, N. S., Deo. 2-Th industry ln recent years. Dr. W. Longley, director of extension N the Nova Scotia fruit growers ri spcllkcr oll l.u~ clri-lrinsinlices snr- 'soriation in annual meeting today rulllidlllg lllc dispute orc: ruillvily ny' By instruction of the Hon. the Minister of Trade ‘rid Commerce/ . the Dominion Statistician announces the population of Canada by DNV' inccs as shown by a preliminary count of the returns of tho Bewllih ,- i » The returns are subject to correction, as allocation of certain classes 1921 Number P. C. iii a."/81,949 r.s6a,a2e lisa, assis -5-is -_oss 931 -___- un EDINUWJH. Scotland. Dee. day at th, age of 88. He once gave a valuable coliee 58 tish National Library. '80 Was Canadian .71 ~ leiurnder Carlyle, nephew of Thomssl ”`“JnER V °! - Carlyle, who died in Edinburgh, l'-The December term M tm’ c°“°W completed on Tuesday evening. This 1-35,scotiarid today, was a Canadian. H3 l CW" °1 Prince c°“"ty.°p°“°d 't work was made possible through Alberton on Tuesday. Judge Inman tn’ -presiding. A number of school .mm t 1 no f tn n°m_ cases and default elses were dealt mo en ° - por n 0 ° u with and the auto negligence dam- age case between e Charlottetown :famed 1" tm money la" in the party and e farmer of Tignish oc- I ,cupied the attention of Court !.i1l`.w_m in Edinburgh, however. iiixezcgnini' ,Tn '$]°se°;gu‘;;?n°:;` sists nlt B e t lv e e n V ___ :what was called ,_ blind éomen' in of concrete twenty-eight feet wide 01,3904 gn gorelgn ¢0,m¢,1e_,_ Fancy _ . _ stretching from the railway cross- new foreigners will laugh at ua and -855 ~l0.70 ‘ was born near Brantford, gr-gauge- l n led from the University of '|\-ymniy, ._ ,H Nnr.n“.,.5, Ri,-er Arm Rlgulet and Hamilton population deduct- I in 1870, taught high school at pore . ‘j en from Quebec as iha~e paris wi-rc rl\\‘ar'ded to Newfoilndlalld by - ._ -1 iw-'T c‘=ioll of the Judicial Conrllrissifin of thc Privy Council, March 1. 1927. . - _, _ 'iééf ’ j .21 Distributed according to :inval station or home residence. di? RDWBH. Port Dover and Newburg ‘und was Professor of Chemistry ge 'Albert College, Belleville. Ho had livfd the nearer can or his liio Nephew Offireat Scottish Writer Passes .A w a y THE WESTERN- GUARDIAN ? .P _,_ ___ _ ,..._=_,,_____ ,__ _ _ __ _ ` AGE TEN l ` Judge C ri ti cal` News B,.,°ef_, friends `l umedhomofromeserloulo -szassv -ri,aro -225 _ ‘ ,C ,, nn” _ tn nm ._ _ p- in sa'i,ss'1 20,379 5.25' °“ ° aryo o o 5°° .melon in me Prmcs county nop., lpital. The operation was Quite sue- ‘l 7(-osofui and trio mile follow is now -ph, | quita recovered. S. 2152 sr. mouse, out., neo _ .l 23 63l ' 2' M ' 'roN <,oUN'rY 00021' also of Mrs George MacP'he'raon _ of Slurrmerside will be pleased to mem leam that she is slowly imprwlngnwm from her serious illness. Mrs. Mac- I Phono.. we.. aim suddenly in me 2;” icundisn mn cooler-arexandi' "my pm °' 1°” 'Mk md 1"' er Carlyle, nephew and for many years secretary to Thomas Carlyle, the neu Seaman writ". H I t°_ -SUCCESSFUL OPERATION- M°'“" W°”'°°°' emmem 7°" °ld‘winter activities. From DNSUW ln* ,son of Mrs. Wallace Harding. has dwnunnn' mn Bunn Wm bg g mage NE a rr shoots so P°D\llN' ll-S3 The poo will no doubt be Plri Of "'10 year ting one -B. _.__- W BTREE1' COMPLE'l'ED- new concrete street between out and railway crossing and brook at the eastern boundery the town of Summerslde was ‘ the the grant from the Provincial Gov- ent money. Mayor Lidstone andassoonlsitwasgueran- the Town Council went already the work. The pavement con- of almost sixteen hundred feet _IMPBDVING - The - mm; glng CLU3 g1‘AB'1‘ SEASON ' Th li _ 1. terse Im e indoor rifle range at Sum- Perf() fjn an Cen ide has been fixed up for the ..______, _ ter program and many improve- LONDON, Dec. 1. (A.P.)--Char ts made for the convenience of lie Chaplin played rr courtrocan~ members of the club. The first mio Wdly. Ind dldn't like it very =~»» ~»»~»~ M »-- = a";2s:;.i:.:;“x.m;°c.2 We., _,,_,,,.,,,, .,_,.,._ ,., ,,,, l .° I .0fC}rapl1ns. _ ' i to the Guardian) N- gnonnmy lrlealllfel Klnl GM" _-pg Lora Harewood will sell four and seven horses I1' spoc‘tvely from thdr racing shblee at 'ire Br-oodstock nies It Nwmrket next Wbdrrudly. of complete gravity, gave ir perfor- , n mance that felled to impress Judge ( _` , he-) in 'robin rho lodge in nrot, vu HA” X' N' S” D°°' ku ' ' ‘ improved Bon. 1-ingiasr The upshot of the proceedings 6' s' F, 'ms' N°“°:°°; was that Chaplin paid 100 pounds: 'I' "1" 1°." to EWU mn and com to Mio may shopirord,l """"" ""’ °b “M who claimed back pzy for plrblic~ Shu’ M°°mpml°d I n' ity and secretarial services in con- H““"3"°"‘ Th' mm" hd r.¢v.iion,wiirr ms vim co nonrna. "°“‘ ‘““‘°' °"°°""‘"°" "‘ “°' He dropped his defense of the suit, “N G°“'"| K°"*'°‘ dn" 1"' he explained, because the names of 'n"‘"d”7‘ prominent persons had been brought into it. Yesterday Miss Bhephcrdn testi- ‘mony that Chaplin ducked out of al, dinner engagement with Prime; Minister Ramsiy MacDonald and; she had to write his letter of ap-' oiogy provoked the judgg to xc- ‘ma.rk. “This is going to do us e lot rather fn, with his criticism °°M"'|’ ini” (Special to the Guardian) HEAD 01" THE LAKES, Dee.- !.-Rrrshirrg cargo loading to the limit, eleven lake vessels clear- ed from the ports of Fort Wil,- l'a.m and Port Avthm- before midnight Mondriy when the summer insurance rates ceased. took out of Lake tors 2,609,000 bushels The vessels Heed eleva the Village of Tigrrish. The plain . M when zzspw human of rn , b tin’ claimed $57 ~l5 damages, the de '"3 5° Wahl” °' few 1°” °f the iillllfe \'lKl'lll.Y 7.00" S ‘ ~ . - . fc d ni contends that ine pnintiis. b"°°l‘- ’1'l\° Wk °f i°l“”‘U “P with When wart opened this mornin: I1 ll _,_ 'was proceeding on the wrong rico this st-rip 0! concrete on the Pro- Chaplin. who was not prcsons yes- and 98,000 rrlhcls of cats, __;.l..._..l lof the street and was himself guilty Vl-¥l¢l9~l hlEhW9-Y Wlll D0 B¢C0mPll5h' l t€r'dB-y. showed up with his lawyers _ ml; ?F,C° Member? AUCUOD f0I‘iy 'of negligence Judgment rose;-ved ed in the spring. Permanent street who announced a settlement had on ght at B oclock. 10642 till Deo. 18th. Mr. R. R. Bell for work now comprises the whole of been reached subject to the courts W plaintiff and Mr. Heath Strong, KC., Summer Street, part of Green permitting Chaplin to make a state- --- b 6 nm REGULAR meeting of thelfor defendant. The Court meets at Street, the north end of Central ment under oath. Continued from page l ` the left lane but lost at the do- ,.o,.n,,,n,e, not ,ne no Dnenmve in, B, 1_ s_ Wm be new tonight. At 8 Port Hill on sth and Summersidi Street and the new piece just com-n “Why should I hear Mr. Chaplin _ _ ,,~c;nck_ 10643 on the 18th.-S. pletod at the east end of Water ‘on oath except at the proper time?" In brief, the majority, whose re- f uiiop in ,ue ,.\nu..pf»lu vnilcy apple ___ ' ‘ --- Street. The work has relieved the ‘ asked the Judge. - commendation was that the men ““ yy on-Y M H -LIFE LONG RESIDENT PASS- unemployment situation in sum- One of the lawyers remarked that'should accept the proposed wage-cut; b"°k° “Sl 0° th* Wm! but lil-\ V. - r. F. . Palmer, Oel _ ' _ 0 Nom., I., n t - 0 T ES-In the death on Sunday of Mr. mersidc considerably. S. Chizplin had been "astonished to taxa the stand that the present de- 'lll (Special 4 LONDON. D20. I.-Al flrtll- i (Continued from PB-Ke 7) .ire convention will approve 'sever- al clauses at least in the new con- stitution, they doubt i!_ President ll\{orlcin’s ruling that ernatoura ml! E play against professionals in Dom- bc lpprov¢d~ Easiest brellohi IN ready to oppose the manure. taken last summer dtor an A. A. U. com- mittee had consulted with D. I. A. heads? Reports of the President, Secret- ory John Leslie, of Edmonton and Treasurer Claude C. Robinson, of Winnipeg will bg read at the llwm- ing meeting tomorrow end will be followed by reports of sill-ndihl committees. branches and allied members. The trolsurer will show theA.A.U.to11av¢abeakbal~ ance in excess of 01.500- Following the convention. mem- bers of the Canadian Olympic Games Committee will meet Satur- day. P. J. Muiqireen. of 'Ilcr'ont0. President of the 0l!!llPl¢ °°@\|\\l,¢` tee, and M. M. (Bobby) Robinson. of Hamilton, Secretary, arrived to- day. MILLIONAIRES (Continued from Page 7) ey. W- McWilliams rushed down ence. Beer picked up il. loose puck d almost scored. W. McWilliams ot was too hard. C. McWilliams r Y. Hr ve in he City last ev- _ l \Al»xander Anderson of lower Bed- -__ hear the names of very distinguish- pressed conditions of railway earn- Millie S D100 Wluil Slwt- M the Ulm# _ 1 ‘ ova Scollo. declared in addr-esslnglening and registered at the Canad- ' _.,.,ian Nacional Horn. ecue. the wmmvnity has ioei one _prism or JOHN ir. ivrac- od and influential persons, wrioeonnss. together with the lower- ooeior drew to A close. Mv0=11'°n. Im' °f “S H1081 hilhly respected cltiz- DONALD OF GRAND RIVER.--,friendship and acquaintance he was‘llVli'iE. warrants the decrease. On D erials defenceman. fired n long ri d to v were beinglthe other hand, Dr. Hemmeon con- shot which nearly counted. The .-co-.p¢.<...;.~.~.<. are essential io ine’ VISITORS nano-Messrs. R. c. °“-’- MY- A“d°“°“- WM W” 02l'1`h°1\‘= PH-wed av/ay °h Sunday. Mr. ri vilese no e. f t ,nt -. D, Brehaut Sherrldan, Mpnigoba, C E years of age had resided all his life John Andrew MacDonald, of Grand handled about the court." Isldefs 91° Dfelenll I mill ll\0DP0l'- Same ended as the pll\Y€l'8 mllled concessions in Mrincllurial. ,well being o he rr growers, _ . _ _ . n . .. B ru. on the im.. which had been in his 1, River, at me ago or 'ie years. Mr-_ ; "Bundled about?" sua Judge ro- ‘ bww time to reduce vases and ex- about the Traverse net. 'Mr. 0uterbriclgc's analysis was dr- y_,.,,,g1,.,, _.,n,d_ But that does nn, ernard, Pc nd, Maine, and J_ J_ ,nn -tha, ,,,_,f,,,.ency sn,,,,,d be Cowie, onus, are in me Cm., ,eg,s_ family for generations. no was a MacDonald was the we of Donald bin. "I don’t like that ‘handled a- DWSBN the conviction that 'potter ,_,n,,,nnn,,,n_ not that nn g,.°“,ers tered at the Canadian National Ho- yéry progressive farmer and a MacDonald, of Ashfield. Lot 14., and b0u¢."~ :times are at hand, better times for .oulu be forces in _loin them." lei- valued monitor or ins community, 1 life-lens resident of that slave-| counsel expiainedlt was extreme- “Oth the feilwliya end the employ- ffioi in md dr. 9 inte,-egggl -4- taking an _active interest in every H5 had hem “llln8 f°l’ 350'" W0 ly painful to Chaplin that such °""" _ _ Pl1I‘y Spell 11 iuzemsts, thereby endangering a bil- Wmnn force e,.nc,enCy‘ tnmngn nom WELCOME VISITOR _ Mayor forward movement. He leaves to nyears. Besides being a progressive name, nm been n,enn°ned_ . In e message from Montreal this ` fume 11° Hiiililed in the black- -. n t to 7.. afternoon came announcement by cldcdly favorable to Japan. He said m illzlt Qllillo. had violated her agree- N, ment not to build competing railway S1 _, lirics in Manchurla against Japanese E Lon riollfus of .lnprinese rnvestrncirts pemionl in the c0_opemnve organ_ Browse and Mrs. Prowse have as m°Ul'n. his widow, formerly M155 r, what does e wnn any (th U mn .. e loner cha an of the 21 -.-mn... lll lh;.l: rollllll'_\‘. Jnp:ln'S urmcci 011- ,Z H ,, d stron X. or nn_ their welcome guests Mrs Prow.se‘s Maude Price of Sunrmcrside There ‘mlm business and was Wen kmwn 'raked the Judge. Does he want to 11 V M I ‘ _ ations. e ur._e ge g - - . , 1” ""0 ‘LC C"“mI‘V had bw" to ization. elimination of waste. caroful mother. Mrs. John B. Martyn, of was no family. Three sisters are al- by the travelling p“bu°'He was “mst pzilogiu to the Prime Minister?" Fa way b"°th"h°°d5 affffcted *hit highly respected and e staunch ,_ ,, h 1 2. the men rejected the board's award. '.'(l" ` 1 ‘.t.. B'th` . ‘”"'”‘ ‘U ”““ "mm ‘ 5 ° -afudy of orodiwrlon -improvement, Ripley. Oni. Reverend Leonard M. so left to mourn. namely: Mrs. I No. that isnt ii. t o swye A telegram to this ir t d E CC WIS 93' lx:-atv of 1915 she was allowed up to ‘ n 14,000 lloolls in Manclluria for pro- in faction. The Chinese Nationalist _ , _ , .th (.01 mllmillit, no\\ ever. maintains the e 'lc in r- under the former ov- eir fruit. d formation of a board to further O“t°’b’ldi?° and flmlly of Techow, George MacFarlane of Femwood; member °’ the R‘°""‘° C“l'h°u° i replied. _W ,),,,,__,n pm(,,,,c,s n,a,kenng !sr.;;.iurrgl._ china. outerbridgo Mrs. Alexander can-ns of summer- gh‘;;°eh'ChI::c;°ff:;’§d ‘ge 23"; "M3 "why should I lot the time or .fs‘;:';";‘: tI‘;a§°"- R- '§t1"°”1l°; fm' s rs. rowse's ester. The party side and Miss Minnie at home tl re e e an th urt be take up when he is ways' 5 ° °‘”' ' ° °° n today this wire had not been receiv- leaves Halifax 0" Sundny hl€ht for whom much sympathy is extended was visited by hu pastor’ mv' John no longer contesting the case?" dc- d t t NOTES ON THE GAME "Jackie" Kane is e good referee. ' The lineups were: Capo Trnvel'se Bloodhclllds Goal-Carver. ' Defense-Webster, Howutt. L Wing-W. McWilliams. Davis- on. Centre-Oscar Campbell, Brent A MacDonald during his illness He e a he department. Clark ws on *ii QQ `\`-1 .D 4 » 1,. ff /_ '.1 1 tr a. s ad. g ernment to be void. China., Mr. Out- erbridge said, attempted to evade her responsibilities in charging Ja- pan with having instigated the pres- ent distlirhancc. The difficulty of the u of Nations he said, is "”°”“°'°“°"`°°*_°°"`” to ml-iirzgaestatement ol the dispute against Japanese aggrem0n` l that will "save China's face" while The Chinese spokesman told the _ ltlll giving justice to Japan; The ;?§;;i;1;\et:a;)T 1350-; difficulties, he feared, would not be ‘ ' ' '” ` ` ` cleared up for several years. China. C must realize, that she owes the de- L velopment of Manchuria to the busl- t ness ability of the Japanese. Mr. Outerbridge then presented n 5 short ,view of the missionary side of C LEAGUE Conilrillcd from page 1 » her elucdation of his attitude on his question. conditions in China. Conditions in f°°l¢ Leauue Officials by Sl1fDflS€» ;\y.1Eds;rm<;>liver. Passed away at Grady charged with then, of butter e. ze, r h Honduras in the from Dunk River Facto . _ " ' fy. The cross ously 'ln the last twenty liars; we nothin8 “bm” °_"“CUMi0n by the [West Indies. He was a young man exnnnnntvon of Ponce Innpecwr P_ E. hinese civil government. The newsiin his twenties, .and “pond engin. cecn A_ Mm" by E H strong ____ which is fast adopting conditions of I came in prom reports from Tokyo. Veer on a steamboat. His three sur- K0” counsel fm. me defence was conunned from nn” 1 A Japanese spokesman said that 'living bro.lrers, who also followed continued nt me opening of than tn, Qnent have ,manned t,-amend. The Japanese delegation has said are now dealing with a country C the w'estern civilization. One of the Befmuda- The funeral was rv ld 'ru d ‘ ' ded in d __,_._ ft e on es ay leaver to mourn his widow and elev- mm e ju ge' “Wh” ll” next BWP Will be re- . a emwn mm his mme t'° the en sons and eight daughters n m But he let the wmeduu take mains for the future St if ts" North Bedequo Cemetery. Rev. Mr. ly. Rev Mother M" Leon a ec; the witness box. Chaplin, dapper in to reconcile th dm' “mag ° °' -Gardner. Ni°“°1“°“ °°“““°'”d “‘° °°""°° “S” saber .lane andrea uf in ne me “ ""“° °“‘°‘ b“” ‘°°k’““ W°"“°"' put for-wud oemi pu n vm be ‘med by 3"' M* °"°W°- The f“‘ at Norm attieboro lvrasr- ““"Y “°“"‘d V’ ’=““'“'°’ “W nf” ea the no stint C an hm #meg- neml WP’ Very largfly “°‘°"dFd- - Baker. of Boston; Mrs. Joseph Mac- lq“°‘m°“ °"k°d hlmiwhen the ludge be devised on ge't.ltiIr1r;nt`l::n:ri;;?t:¢'i_ The P“1~'°°°f°“ “'°f° Mews- W»1-lrhiicu oz noiroii' Ma.. Lauri. ml‘“”°"“P‘e“~ “d’“°“-51"” “lm ‘° parties together and ironin out mo . . . _ lm" ‘md Al°"*‘“d°f M°~°F`°f1M1¢-'rail River. user.; Mrs. alex rrsnov, speak up. drnioultioe." g Th°m°*“ R"’"‘“h““» Ephraim Leafd. in Grand River, and Jean and Oath- Ang’ tm °°“‘edi““ Wd decm' The reports indicate an exhpugglvg HOODRY Linkletlel' Ind Clement erine at home. The sons are: Dan, ed his regret “mul the P"°ml“9“t analysis of the voluminous exhibits STORE BURGLARIZED _ Late' last 'Tuesday night the meat and grocery store of Clarke and Mutlow St. Avards, was broken into and a fluantity of lemons and cigarettes stolen. A largp piece of pork was Hi-S0 taken. The matter was reported to the Provincial Police who are san nsm:Avr:MnN'r - cape hina/s Foreign Minister, fm' lr fur- lirrvcstigating. cnnntnem S Jo and M h H i V t K I _ - ~ e arsa,n ermon; e- _ -- lian, Alex. Stephen and John An- l -SUPREME COURT -- .. - The reports that Japan would in- ,Howard Murray, Esplanade, char- n,.en.,e Conn at snmmersgze 5; l;:X;:‘§¥e§?k'n,':;:tnl;;s£,:’ In 15° °“ the Wm‘d"“'al °f M“rsha1l1°uet°“`“‘ has received 3 lekdfam occupied all day yesterday withlcis at home to ivhom much sy.;- lmng Hslich-Liang's government ibearlng the sad news that his ncph- me case of the King vs Bemielnnthy in ext,'_,nded___s ““m°S» °°““5°l f°f both Slde-5 Ye' that were presented in evidence. tired to a, consultation room. They .These md to do Wm, ntnnmcl dean Wm Bmw °b°l1i twenty minute# ing with ilie oost of living, railway- When the Judge Bent WON! he W°“ld men's wages, company finances and give them just three minutes more. other cognggg element; Th, mg- When they returned Chaplin sat jgrity mpc" finds that n mn-,ken with his defenders. decrease has taken place in the cost “It is the practice of this court of living and that, even with 5 ten 101' °0UHS€l Only 15° °C°l-lily those per cent out, the employees effected front benches,’ the judge said. "I would still be ahead of conditions as cannot have liberties taken by oth- ‘they existed in the days of higher er people." - wages and higher living costs. Itf Ch ll to k at t to does not accept the rai1waymen's' R. Wing-Claude McWilliams, Montague Imperfals Goal-Mabey. Defence-MacDonald, Mccarmn, Waterworth. L. Wing-Beer, Ross. Centra-Currie, Grant. R- WINS*-Poole, W|‘lker_ Austin MacDonald. N. Y. Six Day Bike Ra-ce On _ (Canaifur Prcu) l NEW YORK. N. Y., Dec. :__ Three new combinations had jump- ed into the lexd in New Yor_k’e Bret greatest advances of religion in the council "is not taking seriously the engineering profession, are non-, Mr Justice A C snundennn september 2° as n mensre of, nn n n n se Wo rows ‘ ' ' ' ' i ‘ jintemational six day blk; r-we in Oriental countries has been the our demand about the Chinese I Howard Oliver, locomotive engin- was tn, presiding Jnnne Mn Munn. ¢¢°npmy_ prim, Edwerd Bland, the rear. views that wages in Canada should. b t ear' Elmer' en me" at th 14° 'the aid, was not receiving fair The comedirn subsequently ex- 5° iilcl-“Md by the 50110411105 Hur'--l ¢mimClDBtl"l\ Ol' W°m@Yl- withdrawing from Chlnchow, u g e mg- was on the stand ‘Gran hour md_ y n Many missionaries become disco- .vo mean l...slmss." fel’ at P°1nt Turner. N. S.. and Les- ,_ ,,_,,f_ Hn 6,05, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n ,mlireetment in comparison with int ulainod he had sie.-ted to right the ins for similar work on United mm, pointed and downhearted when they see the upheavals and revolutions about them, but these are the tre- oessary result of the introduction of ter. engineer with an electric com- main. occnnnd with n.s ,dentmcn_l other Maritime Provinces in being case because he understood "the Ellllel N103- Clmdllll Wwe! Sl10uld| y _ Deny. Detroit Mich ‘ restricted to one connection daily lady had been paid ln gun" be governed by conditions, not in f i d ti t th country. _, , - _ 'tion fort -ii took 1 I Tori: g;e;'l<1;;av5.;lrm(iy cecmrnended CTBIW “mt °( Gm `_'“;‘ ;1;';‘e in I S };,n,`;e°wnh a ‘Exe ’;‘n;;‘§ the swam- This closed the case for . ‘ S an`s army encou; .-1 ' ' - _ _ ine wo.-lc done by christian hospitals "oo S today wubhw ‘_ .Hamm i,,n,,e_ The winners were as follow? ,the Gwyn- Mr- Strong their open In these wunmes working with B dp di in gawk Har ,Ladies nm Ms Peter Morrison- _ed forthe defensepl-Ie reviewed the ' W” 'V K - ‘I ’ ` '.evldence of the Crown witn n di i n hospital to truce ““ L 1 . “ses an cap 0 0 e bin dispatches said. | ad” ‘°'~?°“d' Mrs' L” D°w1l“5' 'and then called the prisoner to give million of e population. He dwelt on the famine relief work which at best is but "a drop in thc bucket." He gave as example the finding of grain suitable to be grown in inaccessable parts of China. Until wc import to the Chinese, the impulse of religion that animatcs us, our work among them is of no uvail, the speaker declared. Prove Satisfactory Mrs. Bert. DWNCF. One of the best' Gents first, J. R. Races. Gents sec _ _--i'- °“d Ami" Bmdley' L“°kl’ “‘b1°ii:ii:;ni:oti(ii`edh’i`n::wr\. kxsaltfne The 8 5011 _ _ _ of James Grady of Bummerslde and Machine Gun Carriers .""’g’“’“‘ °' mi’ -"°°‘°‘y W PM °“ are ip... employer .u . 3...... including ten number as follows: Selection B, I. S. Orchestra; Stepvggg' ir; 2:; mg? :Lux alleged Dance. Miss Victoria Mclnnis' Solo Anenn no . r' ' ~ usp in Surnmer-s.de and (C““"""““ P"°§5l Mr. Connie Leclalr' Ste D 0'I'I‘AWA, Oni., Dec. 2-The De- ,Mn Roy M°Gnvmy:'so1o l;/In 'gffl ,remained there until nearly 12 .riarimcnt of National Defense sev- lmwn; Comm sons' snotty m_m_|°°l°°k ‘md mm wem' h°m° lf° bed- lmn months nm pmcnnsed n n,nn_ Arthur Allen gave evidence that he ' "mm: sm’ Dm°°’ M' ‘7°h" M°"eaw Grad at his home that after "’" °’ °"""°“'L‘°l"’ M"°h”‘” 5”” 'Innfm Solo Mr- John M¢<-mid. ac-lnoon Butyeould not sry ii ho was e 0 » _ Chafn lUn Wlns °“‘l‘°“ “ml ‘1l“"“i¥ “W D”-St mm' lcompanist Miss Bewie McQuaid,ltnen in the gvening Olive Fitzger In e Thl rd ,were carried out. ese ma. nnnrmws' step Dance' Mm John ul H ln - _ ann rariers have not been generally ‘M I ,n _ _‘E °Vld°n°°- P* "d 5 l°5llfl¢¢`l V V I c nn . One of the pleasant feat that thy Prisoner had worked for ‘snuff were separately carried in cer- _ The following is the honor roll of *`°d“°° WIN by 10 per ¢¢n¢_ nw. him end he had alwaeye found him emonill Dlrld" by 1'll¢l\li\l1d°\‘l Peake‘s Road School for the month have advised the Department of is good worker. Orilly In was call- l\'°\l°d ffm' l’\“*”°°m °f th' WWII of October and November- Labor (at Ottawa) as follows: ed io me stand me gave evidence Y°°'k hetcl willy et the "th mnunl ci-me vm (Ji-.i-r, caroline li. “‘1n reply to your inter- of pg- distribnterl among members of the .Broulllard of \lVoi-easter, v,-e1¢,,.,». non-active permanent militia. but weigh;_ ehumpign gf 11,.. wnr1d_ have been extensively used for in- r¢u.¢_i¢@d out murky r.n\-/lm of .‘_lyr.~.- _-<+'r\l'-ilcll r»llrl>e-<<‘-= to select person- B%TON, Mase., Dec. 2.-Lon ¢:use.°N. Y., in the thlrrl round of alnffll Oi thi! V&i‘l0l1S C0mDBl\l€S scheduled is-n-round non-title bout throughout Canada. Several battal- toniglrt. l.lrwii~ss was down once in ions of the Royal Canadian Horse the first rollnd, nnzi once in the sec- Artillery have been mechanized for ond before the finishing blow. the past eighteen months. Notic l To Foxmeii Bags and Shipping Instructions for E. H. : Rayner’s Auction Sales in Montreal, Paris and London, can be obtained at 152 Kent St. llsual cash advances. Will also purchase out- . right all ___fferent grades of silver foxes. » ~ E. H. RAYNER, LTD., . Local Agent, G. Harding. . 10644-12-3-3i i ,ures of the evening was the violin, -playing ci? Mr. Vincent G.ailant.', Ihre. A. MoQuaid produced the sumo talent on violin as usual Communists- Make Appeal (Canadian Press) ' 'rolzoN'ro, ont., nec. z._App¢p1e _ that he had driven out to the a1wo\::°_‘;_‘;:;:t;.“‘°T§:- §‘:g“:;"':_:°°;:;>: |G'nnt: il. J. Elmer crane, 3, Dum.; cembei- ret, enclosing o. copy oi me 'ried by Highlanders in the cirtorms _of venous Scottish regiments, pre- Gnd, vI_,_1 mmnbetn c_ _ nam ,_ 1 °°d°‘ W ‘ "°“° °‘ °°°'°h VW" Helen G-Huciies. me' 2' by ro vat?-ecgizte 15;: lgurrior-isedredue: and followed by standard-bearers. Grade IV-1, John W. Crane~ 2 ldvise: by unanimous vote this Tl" |ll"°\'°°m°“‘°°“d EW' MW- _ James Crane and James F. 1-lugziee, committee of general chairmen finds (equal). themselves unable to accept the re- GYIGO IU (315-1. Mabel A. Mc- oommendation for 10 par cent. re- on the Lirrkletter Road where the butter had been hidden and et the request of counsel for the defence had placed his cdr. in what was considered mr be the some position as that of tl” i>1‘lsoner‘s. On the night of his alleged identification by Inspector Mill” the prisoner 'passed in front of the lights of the Saint John, through the Ocean Lim ited and Maritime Express, had e' double service daily, and Charlotte- town, the brief set forth, was entitl- ed to a similar service. As an in- ' stance of present operation, it was said that letters mailed in Boston on Monday night did not reach cer- tain sections of the Island until Fri- dey. The Island case has been schedul- cd for Halifax, but an arrangement was made whereby the brief was presented in Truro. Tire railway's rebuttal will be given at the Nova Scotia Capital, where the board sits tomorrow. CARRY HAGGIS. BNUFF IN SCOTIISH PABADI TORONTO, Dec. 2.-Haggis and the original snuff-box of the society, was passed around with ceremony by the Highlanders, with each gueet were entered today by the eight' ' _ ' d witness could n distin “kms E pmm °‘ um °°”t°’"*- McDonald. (equal): 2 Vernon s this letter will therefore advise you Communists convicted and sentenc- car an on _ . _ ' l P"°°°4ml W' |‘m°h°°“- " W4” MacKay and Bruce M Crane ( - *Mt the Question et iuue will new ed on November 12 of being mem. u‘ah him clearly. Witness tutified _ _ - , equ h was than in the position elle ed W" “umm M ul. Mm’ msmhd lil): 8. Mary Martina McDonald Lu- be submitted tc the 20.000 or more bers of an unlawful association and e g _ _ perils. is r 'rediiious oo..rpin.¢y.(io be occupied by Mille. when n¢'$"m°,“”' “$3 lzneiiro a. omit. rome mo rvnoxry °'“P1°ywl dimtiy concerned-' _ ,The appeirlwu based on the Kfounds ‘identified the Pl'lB°hcl' . Objection mg 'nn pngldent 4)t\»|»'°m”" m_ ‘nd Mmm* ll- NICKIY. (equal). _ out more wn no evidence to mow nina by the Atimiev central o ‘ Grade In (Ji-.i-1. Nelson onne. CLASSIFIED ADS t miles were cor. Gems ohirnoim Eu mn "that a revolution if it came about Mo1’..een'| evidence on this event,',nn Donn," 3 um-ny v|°,_n,“¢ “B 'T' mm Mm’ Mmlnll L_. ' as e result of the teachings of com- was overruled. The Court adjourn-innnu ' ' ` lhd Earoxlii J. Hughes, (equgl)_ RADIO snag.-lUl;_CA|_L no on 11 0 30 tm., l ' 01140 -1. Spencer Crane 1273. Will make it work or tell you self. Lord Brndlgp _ wnrutiscospicui The stand of the general chair- P a S s e S A way men was summed up in the follow- ”‘*“ ' ing letter sent to Grant Hall, Vice- L0l\`D0N» Deli- 2- (Ol-“B412” president of the Canadian pacific Press Cable)-Lord Bindlp. form- 'end 5, J, 1-lunge,-go,-d_ v,ce_n,.en,dent er iunior whip in the House of of the canadian National, signed by wide- died today .ot tri, no oi' J. B. ward, chairmen, coufmups 54~ Committee of General Chairmen of Lord Bindiip was Aide de Camp Railway Employees and B. L. Daly, to the late Governor of Victoria, Secretary: Australia. He served in the South "The conference committee of African wer with the third battal- General Chairmen, representing en- lon of thrworceetcr Regiment and gineers, firemen, conductors, train- wes holder cf the South Africen|men and telegraphers on your lines medal, with three clasps, . received this morning the mgjerity land. minority reports in connection ‘\‘r’3. 1 p liner niulrlv successful experiments lun t S tt ` : ~ ‘ .~, '~ ~ ` ‘ Armst d _; 9' - ° 1 . . - -U, cm., 1 ° _°° V '°““ °“ M’ sis and Dorothy Grady gave rlmii- -- r>eaxn's moan sorroor. with the investigation recently nero on the proposals of the railways to W. Mclinnie and Gladys C. Fisher, boards decision indicating the view iwusl). of two members of the board that Mldlwl Squaw car-den at io s'- oioclr lui night, mi. neu. of un A wild jam, started by Freddie -"PS B°l“5' 9'4"” “Mk ' ' ‘tion oi' the prisoner es the person - . B I lwno W ,n ,ns cn. nn ,ne n,gnt.wrtn the mainland. Halifax and ‘ another country, but in canada ii- Eginzeh -l“"° °"'°" ”‘° °l¢h*°P"’““ 5l`fANGHAI- Umm- DCC' 2“A. ' ` S' soCI'u’_Th° usual a“°' that the butter was taken from _ 4 __-W-__; l een hed' "nt th’ “Autu- . . American combination of Reggie McN.1mara and Learco Guerra and the "subway team" of Wen,” md Otto Nickel out of the lead they had held for some hours. When the ‘Jam had subsided Spencer and his partner, Norman Hill of Ben Jose Calif., were deedlocked for nl-ee since .song with cecil walker one George Dempsey or Australia. me gifllny Walthour and Charley Rit- BRANDED As Continued from page 1 ‘M lwwed by hu 'own wzimouy and conduct e.llled.hlm"1¢ 'my n PBYW which ll lliegll, um th, gppeq will be dismissed. Westville Legion Takes Amen , N. B., Dee, 3... .Members of the wortvilie branch, Clnldilfr Legion, hive pggged I resolution requiring withdnwu from the branch ot' any Legimg" who is e member of local number 50 Mine Workers' Union of Canada. Ne statement was given out by Le- inioxr foctheii association Eames will‘~ iv . If X... rv ..~» -» ..-_£;,_ in y ..¢. as... l .4 ... 1;- i fi . i r ~ur .v . l . ie. . ' >- fi' ::"~“ ....». ...- ' v~\ Ji. sn. a. -cr -» t... .-mano. .~. lv Imiis Blanche Fisher and James A_ duction of the basic wage rates and U00 011101511, but the action is un. deratood to be based on the affil- iation of the Mine Workers Union 'ml th’ omni" Nbresentetivea .~., of the Red Intemationai. _ ` -fbi 1*-f .‘ .‘1".'£‘ . .l .- ...~..i " F1-'U prisms _ - ...- munism, would be accompanied by ed unt 1 . morning when Prnt Mauna of lnnnnnnd can . - force. violence, terrorism or physical the ccrlreel and presiding Juqe l ' ., Grids I--1. W. Herbert Crane. wh mg; gem J - wo, replica ro me tom to rin »|-,,,,,,,___,,,,,,, T vm, Y' ° nl- - A- ww. ‘ Y . mm” '° Wm °'_"°"m'" '"1' “df” "‘° ’“"' 'Dwi' moons hs mr. mum. (rumor clean' win) I-‘eww Mm swim ra a rr TBAINOI!-`-In this city, Degemb- fl' 3. 1931. Patrick Trainer, age BI years. Funeral from his late rer- "‘l°“°° 3° Uvber Queen Street to H°r>¢ Riva-_ Notre. imp. ' ‘,<`I'l rs _M _ i I ` V "~ ~ie»~ -ni- 1.. "l' f“\ ~» ~<. Ll/ _T-I .yi r. ii. ' A -r. v a_ v. »_..r 1..,.r4¢.¢.a|..r-s L s X r .4 . *Q Al ,,. F* 1'! il* ‘I y.. iv i i '“ ' 'fa .- FW av wir