cgillllER 19;, 19w optimistic ‘ outlqok For aper Company ‘Canadian Pros-Si AX N, 5., Doc. 15.—'I"he Hm, Mersey Paper Com- o 1931 has been sold at a ‘old, Wm bring a satisfactory w the company", and con- pen negotiated covering "av " . o, the plants output for. w, years. This statement wdny by Col. C. H. L. msldrut. of the Company- m 11-9 city cnroutc to Liv- ls, from New York. Col. W. Company expected to 501110 77.000 tons of news- Mflycm, ‘mien will keep the fir,“ to capacity. This . afllplil was more than 65.000 “M.” (Ifillflscd of at $60 pei‘ oil endid Talkie Prince Edward I _,, a Tctuis bison," 100% talk- mlng, outdoor picture in nat- mm, opcuctl yesterday at the ' Edward 'l‘hoatrc. , my i5 cast as the gailivan- {m} lovm- who causes ruc- me hrzrrls of numberless ;,_-¢,,~.ir< stolen cattle and m; llllflklw‘ to their reward,| the ill0~t captivating whim- , _ Christmasy Appearance The front of the Metropolitan Sim’ PIE-WW e very Christmasy flPPearance. Two Christmas trees decorated with tinsel, lights, ere, and loaded with presents. have been placed on the front of the store over the Sign and a beautiful wreath is placed between the trees. The tale. graph and electric light poles have Ne" WfflPDed with spruce bougns and an arcade of lights has been strung from the poles to the building which at night light the way to "The Christmas Store." _ ' The management, in keeping XVIII] their policy to laatronize home in- dustry, are now stocking the pro- ducts of National Candy, Limited. SA TA CLAUS Continued. from page 1 has devolved upon his faithful Santa-Pals. many of whom give un. stintingly. Imagine the Joy which a real doll would bring t-o the heart of a little girl who had to satisfy her MORE lllnuliu 1N s r1 I ll Idol of the Air. Ramon Franco, Makes Dra- matic Reappearance At_Head of Group of Army Officers. (Canadian Prrssl MADRID, Doc. Spairrs idol of the air wit) recently escaped from prison, made a (‘Imm- ntlc reappearance today and n short lived revolution‘ rcsultcd. A1. the head of a group oi other army officers. including General Quic-po Dell-ans, he bulpl, upon the Cuatro Viientos air-port. near Madrid’. pro- claiming rebellion. They dlsanncd the guard at. the ammunition \\‘8.i'C_ house, loaded a truck with a/rrcplail? bombs and trimafcrrccl the bombs to several army lplancs on ‘the field. But news of me rebellirn spread quickly and a column of troops shelled the iicrcilrclno with field desire for one by dressing up al bundle of rags. Think of tlie pleas‘, urc a sled would give a. lad who all; his life had gazed with longing cyesi on the icy slopes near ‘his h:l:ne., Visualize the joy a picture would bring to a. child ill in bedq‘ Among the last acts of Mrs W. 11.1 Aitken. now gtiie to her rest, was to send a magnliiclezit doll for one of the children 0n Alias Santa Claus list. She will be remembered all‘ right by some darling, needy childl on Christmas morning. l Toys. candy, and fruit are thcj ‘Hi0 momentarily " stir w: of 1hr roving caballero are I ,5; Raquel Tbrrcsl Myrna Loy, i. lfonu Ami-is, Betty Boyd articles iviilch Santa-Pals are asked to contribute. A number have given generous donations to the Empty, Stocking Fund. 'I‘hcse desiring to‘ pieces. Alter hull an hour ci that the rebels hoisted a willie flu; and the l:yal trocps poured in. meanwhile Franco and Delluno had escaped in a plane. Thirty rebels were captured. RiilbilllBiE BilllliREllCE LONDON. Dec. 15,- The Round Table Conlisl-cui-u. of lndiu has 11'1- vnuced another step tonight. A sub. committee draft report was rum mm 5451-9“; hcaflflg who play , 10in The samajal Club Should; piloted and it recommended respon- , mm, goal and bad, are~ Noah y communicate with T,“ Gum-dim, m, sible Government with safeguards for _'|blly,\lli1‘.\il1ftll, and Charles Ifncg, Al] mm have joined are m. the provinces of Britishlndla. Un-I 1m um ludicrous gilltar- ll g rruuiv.» of the hero are _, by (tmrge Stone and George mo; ciiccts captured the ma: o1 n11 outdoors-the ..l glib of Indians and Mexicans ~ll1e tints o1 hair, cycs and l ercstiul to tile eye and ut- . gntliylug and there is a. thcmc dhillllllllli-Z beauty, sung by maul by others (luring the dvltllflll oi the play: l- a ‘frxiis Moonfl-first of ~- ylttllrcs ill ilaiural color, is l alonlhly‘ the ulost pleasing of M11771’? ihcmr- song which has lmotitic as the picture is one l- mast mcloihuus and haunting of the your. It is heard limes (lurlui; tin" action of the w. . {ree Brilliant yersHead Cast ;"CarelessAge ” illclure or dramatic intensity Wmlllllllll: sincerity is now at Capitol '1'iiw.ilr.-. "The Careless in First Nution-al offering " ‘is fldflliicd from the well- ,§,°“,§f,,,,‘,‘,‘f"' “Dwcrsmml, by 12s Merlin, 4, Blocks. . mm U, _, , _ ,, 12'.’ Rose, '1, doll. . m,“ mi“: cglfkliimif; 12a CllfIOfd, 2, toy dos. Hillllilllllttv ilus for u younger no Walter‘ 2' norm . “this “W, he young ma“ 101 Lawrence, 4, to)‘ triim. . ‘bnyhwund the “mnnn is m] 132 Wlnnifreil, 3, doll. _ n nu,“ M Lake Con“) 133 Roland, 5, blocks. _ menc,,.,,_,h B glad m find d“: 134 Jessica, 3, doll. l" the arms of the youth 135 Rnmom‘ 2' do“ m; ,,.,,,,.,,s ,0 "w glam,“ o, 13c Ciiflord, l0, book. _, 4m m, m“, is ready to m“ 137 Allzm, 5, toy ailto. ‘ M“ "l" bill’ has other ideas. 138 Dom‘ 7' boob who mmmicatlolls Sm“. l 139 Philip, 5, horse and cart. inn mp,<,._q,n_,; stun,‘ we“ dbl 140 Teresa, B, Jack-ln-box. and 10mm,’ tom amid the 141 Josie, 5.pic1-urc book. lira] n; nwnuqcnl “m and m 142 Gwendolyn, I}, dull. @1111 "M," at ha“ Con‘, 141i Marlo, 2, doll. Fairbanks, J13, has h“ mo“ 146 Reggie, 7, book. e rolr as the boy, and this 146 James, 10, puck. young “um. never appeared 147 Regina, 1l,_book. ' advantage. Carmel Myers 14B Dorothy. 5, doll. ' is the actress, and the tal- 149 Lorne, 3, dog. _!°l1ng “mum, whose venom“ 150 Earl. 11 rattle. _in"a@n.“,,,~ Wm never be m“ 15c Agnes. 5, picturi; book. has a slllfllltlitl pleq; o; work 157 Kathleen. 2, doll- ltmperamental, fllghty “we 150 Claire, l1, book. . ltri Young's fresh beauty i; 160 Leonard, 12, skates. ihan over in hei- role of n 181 George, 10, skates. ‘ Bullish gm, 162 Francis, 5, picture book. "‘~ who cr.n.'.ributc_ to the suc- 164 Margaret, 9, shoes. picture are Holmes Her- um clvlll-lhvl‘, Kenneth Thom- NW as Ill cal brother. and wil- h‘ c 1e titled roue. m!“ A88" Rives contin- "lfifl 0f intelligent and sym- ' c direction. ' "Flt vlidiy chosen cast, and "Won that lacks nothing u. fir?” “m! 800d dliilluplnl. , “new” 52c" la one of the Dlcturcs of the season, Provincia l‘? PPS.‘ 1:13» ,. ,5. liu hem qhepzfjfil "Ho-oz which discount “W! 011 payments of In- I . tm.l l.1.".d "Xlmded to Decem. quested to send in their donations- at once in order that the wrapping may be facilitated. 51. Myrtle, 10, Muffler. 52. Violet. 8. Book. 53. Lloyd, 6, Toy ‘lrain. l 56. Maurice, 8, Sled- 62- Olivn, 12. Book. - 64. Harry. 5, Harness and Bells. 67 Beth, 9, book. 6B Billie, 7, sled 69 Walter, 11, skates 71 Ronald, 8. puck , 72 Harold. 6, toy train 76 Henrietta, 12, book 78 Adtilu, 7, horse and cart _ 80 Ambrose, 12, skates 81 Raymond, 8, toy auto , 84 Mary, 10, book 85 Frances. 5, doll 87 Marcella, 9, skates 80 Gerald, 8. harness and bells 89 Jerome, 0, '- ~ unites 91 Carrol, 7, train ti? Teresa, 6, doll 93 Thomas, 12!, sweater 9-.‘ Marguerite, 11, doll carriage 95 Mary, 12, glows 96 Joseph, 7, Jack-in box 97 Vincent, U, Automobile 9R Jamcs, 3, blocks 90 Joseph, 0, sled 101 Alphonsus 6, blocks 102 Joseph b, harness and bells 103 Barbour, 3, Jack in Box. 105 Irene, 0, mitts and stockings 123Marjoric, i, lloll. 185 Percy, 10, sled 166 Harold, 8. boots 167, Grace, 12, sweater 16a Madeline, i3, book 16i- Margaret, 10, gloves 170 Angelina, 7, doll 171 Dora, 6. picture book 172 Vamicka, 8. Iloves 173 Edna, 4, doll 1H. Lloyd, 1. rattle I» 1'15 Clarence. 2, toy Following is a list of Santa Pals: ._ v _ ... .: t1: 1 l T axes bel" 31. 13120. H. l1. Stc-sarfl 11-“- der the present dynrchical sylsicm the Provincial Legislature exercises control only over certain so culled transferred subjects ovcr reserved subjects, that is, matters sct apart for the attention of the executive. Tonight's report rcconnncuded all provincial matters, including tho portfolio of Law and Order. should be administered in responsibility to the Provincial Legislature. Special nnd emergency povrers are however to bc given the Governor of the Prov- ince, and from this section of the report, nine India delegates dissent. Canada k Tracle (Caluitelirln Prcssl OTTAWA, 0111., Doc. l5. YCuuJdnIs frudc declined (luring tho monlh oi November h_v $71,003,838 in compari- son with the corrcspontiilv: nionlh last year, according lo futurcs pub-- lishocl in the currcill issue of the National Revenue Rovimv. In No- vember, 1029, triidl‘ for the month was Vfllllfll at $1321.979,Gl3; lust month this had dropped to $150.- 9755115. Exports from Cilllllflfl (ic- clined in vuluo from 511131611871 tox- clusivc of $2,177,634 foreign rc-ox- portal to 573,050,871 li-xcllr-sivc of $1,- 551,161! foreign l‘(‘-(‘X]70l'l$.| AL the some timi- llllllbfls inlo this coun- try dropped from $108,731.60’? to $76,- 363,802. Mrs. l-l. S. Henderson, Mrs. L. C. Worthy. lvllss Anna Nflilllllls, K. C. I., Miss Leila Worth, Mrs. Ilfllll’)! Aitkon, Lowel Brchnut, Miss Betty Bruce; donation in memory‘ n1‘ Brad- ford McLurc. M1". A. A. Pomerqv, Mr. Bcnj. Brcmner, Mrs. Murdock Mc- Kinnoli, Mrs. (Dr) 'l‘n_vlor, Mrs. M. W. Wood, Mr. A. A. Alloy, Muster Bartlett Cosh, lvirs. G. H. W. Wood. Mrs. W. H. Prowsc, Mr. Holbrook. Mr. H. C. Brown, Mr. George E. iii-Ramon Franco Bull Cormier who, according to THE CHARIDTTETOVKTM CUARDIA N i LOOKING ‘EM 0v R (BY TEC) "shaver" in keeping the th‘ kness of the ice dovm to a certain point so ENCOURAGING THE YOUNGER a! ta get the best results from the FRY . Ice plant. ln this respect It is expect- Ied It will also be a financial saving. A very enthusiastic meeting of | gentlemen interested in the promo-i Jack McEachem, who is suffering tlon and furthering of junior hockey lfrom a heavy cold, did not show up in this city, was held at the Y. M. C. for practice Inst evening. It I: hoped A. Inst evening. the report of whlchi that “Whmekifl will be in good shape appears elsewhere in these columns“ for Friday night's tussle with Truro. The id2a,ol organizing for the llen- l BathIu-st Papermakers are the Io:- efit of the younger ice stars is a lical favorites to land on top with the support of every red-blooded cit-filers must beat. Fredericton will have fzcn. There is a ivcalth of hockey» a strong comblnatl before the sea.- muterial in the juninr ranks, which son Is over and Moncton Vics have at prrsenl. time is lying dormant for ‘lbeen greatly strenghened. It looks want of the right sort of encourage-i like a great race and it's too bad merit-that is organization and} kalnt John Isn't in it with an ap- Cflllihllll. With the formation of a] propriate modern artificial Ice rink. junior league. of thre: or four teams. prm-tlcally all the good hockey tal- Iledley T. Fulton of Stesviacke, N. c-nt would be taken rare of-and theni 5., the well known breeder, has sold see them go! Go to it gentlemen. who’ his well known pacing mare, Helen knows, there may he a few lllorznisfi/iubrey, 2.10 1-4, to l). A. McFadyen, Clfilwi": or Joliars in our midst. l Borden, P. E. 1- She was the fastest ‘ lgrzen mare of the season in 1925. Ahrgwcits went through a good 5 pawlng In 2.16 1-4. an 2 she, with Miss workout last night, Willi practically lSlmmassle, held the PM"!!! teoord by |the full quota present. Dalton and f Maritime Province bred horses of reports, l 2.10 l-l until this season, when It was intend mflkllf: their residence here-i lowered a. quarter second by Jacquel- tlils winter, were on the job, the Iat- inc, 2.10. ter going slow on account of a severe hand injury received in the Moncton gume- Dalton Ilowever, seelns to be loosening out and last night looked his best so far to dale. Bill Power is H. L. has 154 men registered and 113 plastering a fairly good poke check of that number came from the 0. and at the same time is gathering l A. more speed in the get-away. The] llrarcats are going lo have a. hardl - lime dentlng the twine behind Stull A Fan-wrho seems to think the on Friday night next. ile is getting names on the sweaters of the local all the rubber thrown at him. high, Iiockeyists would be a move in the iridc and handsome in his recent right direction, asks how could this The Ontario Hockey Association continues to be the world's greatest nursery of hockey players. The N. irnrknuts- 'l‘he ri-vnninder of the be done. The writer does not quit: team are working tirelrssly. understand what i; meant by "new ~ ——- could this be done." I would say that The Forum mimagi-iiii-iit used a the letters could be cut out singly, llioi IVKIPI‘ flootl on the ice yesterday and made of the same material as commendable one and should receive Sussex apparently the club the wln-‘ fi E If % Z-I "=‘“~— i-Z '5; t.’ iieirtral Guardian N0 DATE SET-No dale has been the inquest into the} I Gay iviiosc nody was _ wnrzidirin Ptrssy ‘found on Oct. ‘.20 last neur Souris, I 0’l"I‘AW.*\, Ont, 02c. IJ-‘Eggw- the Provincial Police state, as thorr" ‘.1 filial figure of storage lilllfllllgm ‘in I is l. number 01' pressing matters on =Ca.nadn on the 1st of December hand at the moment, and there arc showed that puuilrg: in storage L, several cases penclhig. HJOlLSldCrJbly lighter tllun u ‘V031’ ago, ‘Stocks on hand on the 1st Oi tlii- ‘ HOME BURGLARIZEI) — 151.15 lpresent monih uvrr- 431114.411 bounds ‘Saturday morning some one clltl.‘l'_‘(| ins ccmpilrcd to 7.314.050 pounds a ; the home of Mr. and Mrs. John [year ago. Holdings or sliirzipt: eggs on igcliy, 131 Dorchcster Street, and es- ithe 1st of the mulitli ‘i\‘i'l'l_‘ 7.1131751; caped with a sum of money which ldozen as compared to 4.350.037 £10011 was lying on u table in the kitchen lon December 1st, 1929- llouovrr, thr- i Mr. Kelly was out of town at flu: movement or or, .5 out of storagr flur- nfimo. attending the funeral ui liisling Novcviibw Wits plfilCllffillly as.‘ , brother, his vvlfc being alone in thckheavy" as in the corrcspoiiriiiil; ill"!- j house at the time. She “as oivakcn- loci for 1929 and uell up to thc 11v‘- led by hearing a noise, probably the year average. l burglar making his exit. and pluckili" TORONTO- Thr- fresh 1'1: ,came dovm stairs in time to sec the ket hcrc continues t-uxly. I)f‘flI/‘i.\ arc i 3Z§Z'Z%l4%1'l§€ : set as yet for Ideath of Percy lll..l'- early morning visitor depart through quoting Cfillllilfl‘ .\lll|'l}1l‘1‘.‘\ for un- 1 the back door. The money hurl been , graded eggs [li'll\'{‘l'(‘i'l rusi-s rolurn- l _, tied up in the corner of n hnndizcr- rd. cxtrus 12-45. tir.~i= 311-40 yulilrl l ' chief. It would appear that the party extras 33-33. :-(‘i"..llfl_< ' . The .11»: .l'!l_- f who took it was fairly well ziciluaiilt- led with the promises. Mr. Kelly has port; sales n1 graded strlrilgn rug."- lo , ireported the loss lo the Police. whuierulcrs iil (‘Xil'l.\ 1:0, ll." is ‘JR, delivered. 'l‘iiu turkey‘ nun-kl»: i.» flrm- ' er with i1 bcltvl‘ ilrmund. , l MON'1RE.»\L-~Egg rvcupi. ll(l'(.' ‘,1!- duy were 321 case‘. as compared to 767 cases in tho corrcspontlinj; (iuj: last year. 'I‘h-.: 011g market is sit-ritual at the recent dcclina .-\ cur of um-i- l em turkeys was sold licrc on ‘u: b.1515 of ‘.58 l-‘J for a gruiiu bir . 1,3 pounds and over down t0 ‘.12 1-2 fur l5 l0 3 0011MB birds f.o.b. \\'.u111p'“_'. The market for iurkcvs on spot at Montreal is firmer. , WINN-NIPEG- ‘Vith lulii uriillier; market ‘is tlull and v 41k. llrulivrs; rc- AT ROTARY-‘Yhc fld\'i‘l'l.l.'>liill of Canada, abroad, as advocated by the Canadian Association of ‘Tourist and Publicity Birreatix. is of paramount importance to Canada, stated Mr. Justice Arscnault in addressing the Rotary Club yesterday. Canadian transportation componios spent large amounts on national advertising last year, while France. Germany. Italy, Switzerland and South Africa follow the same plan» The Minister of 'I‘ra.de and Commerce has started a campaign of advertising to cncour- existing throughout lhz- llflllilltl‘ c141; age the use of Czuladian-made goods. production here (luring the pint ‘sock l The money spent by tourists doesl has been slightly ht-uvicr. Uviilllfs urc not all remain lll the hands of the; quoting country shippers for uugrad- , hotel owners. A large percentage goes i ed eggs cxlriis 4!), firsts 13R, svconclul to the farmer, butcher and mcr-l 27,-rleli\'cr:d, CELL‘: returned . chant. Next year, Judgc Arsenaull.» REGINA-Iflir voluiuc oi lurk stated. the time will be shortened on ' marketed in .‘-r)\lillr‘l‘ll H‘.'.‘-k2il.('ll1‘\\'flll the timetable for rho Charlottetown‘ this year was lull); 40 pi-rrcill below to Sackville run. Rotarinn E. A. Fos- i las; year's volunm. '|‘hr~ shipping 5m. Ci‘; ;-; L11 1'1 i 1'." 1 3-‘ ‘ l Late Market News | [)l'lL‘(‘\ Pjlsf? l-‘I ujybay . -.:-_—.s $31331 :2; %:-za.'-zazcazcs:tgxga pollllf)" blllllplllg blfilallil l5 llU'\\‘ [trac- ticuily ovcr. Dealers llcrc arc quotini country shippers for ungraded rgg: extras 40 first.» 39, pullct extras 33. scwnds 30. VANCUU\/l:‘.i(—‘l'lit.ro ins been a cit-aided tlrup in egg prices here since ago. Wholesale dealers are now quoting DPUCIlILlJYn extras ‘J9, l.r.'~ts ‘:7. pullrt cxlras 25. The mur- kt-t in now stirzldy ill these level.» Chicago :l|(JL ' Der. l-l 5-8, Um.- lii l-‘l a u er-k I'R()l)L'(‘l-. ?\lO.‘\"l‘ii‘l"Al, Q21", 120.‘. 15,-- Prlccs oi egg.» and rill-est: were livu» or, u-lnie buliv; ivzis lilglm- and pn- tutors lrrruuiar 0n the produce ilni dairy iu-irktl. llcrc loda)‘. ICCQ DTICI‘! Lo reiailcrs were imr to cum.- lovJvl 11ml (‘1li'll\[ print‘:- llll‘ ti‘) f‘: run!‘ lizilrvh Columbia fresh can.‘ 1n CllFiUld were 5'.‘ r-l-urs firsts uiui pulloh 6 rl-ilts (‘l\i‘{\l"l*i' u! 45 and it. cclzls a (loll-n rrsperlivl-l_\. Carlol inr Oulurio fresh worr t‘Xll'(i.< .30 ('l.‘lil.\', lusts ~11 writs, pui- lcts 4O cents unil smrollti; 1'23 Cont». F‘rcsl1 firsts (lNJllllPd 4 rents at 5.2 ccuts and fresh jiullot extras were ‘J cents cheaper at. 4G to 47 cents. Fresh seconds WPFB quoted at Z16 and :57 c-t-nts. Storage cxlriis and ilrsie were nil one (‘uni at 38 in 40 c0111‘ and 33 lo 3.3 cents l‘vspccti\‘cl,v. Stor- iige seconds lost '1 cents at ~28 to 31 routs a (iozen. RPCUIPLS Xvi-rt‘ 8L1 cast-s. On the bultcr marker easi- crn lll\lll.\lll|lil No. 1 pasteurized wu: quoted at ‘.29 ccnls to 29*.- (‘Pills ii pound, our quarter o1 u cont wlih asking prices at 20'. rents. To ro- iailors solids were 1i! cents and prints 33 (‘F111; n pound. Receipts totalled 170 I)l\\(‘.~. Oivario cherxsr lost one qllilflfli‘ of u cont, being quoted at 11 to 11k; rents a pound. No Quebec choose vvns offered. RP- colpts were l8 laoxc-s. New Bruns- wick green IIIOUIItitIIIS potatoes i1‘, .~'i x rgcs that which adorns the front of the sweater, and the same color. _of course; then machine-stitched on the back of each.» The "Sir" name of the players need only appear. With re- gard to length of names, only one on the Abcgwelt lineup might give [with excellent results. Ilot Water flooding has a fIlJilI purpose. First It takes the "tamper" out of the ice nnrlwlocs away with that tendency t0 chip which ls so iloticcztble in arti- ficial ice, and, by melting the loose 1 rnow left from scraping, does away l with the need for sweeping and the some trouble, I-e., the smallest play- l lnlbblcs which were bound to form er, Squarebriggs. This. however. ' i ter presided. Messrs. Roy Quigleyl and Leigh Dingvxeil rendered a much ' appreciated duct. A resolution was passed endorsing the request of- the Women's Institutes for n public rest room for women in the City. unless the ivc were swept. its second could be overcome by placing the Purpose is to clllnlnatc the use of a letters crescent shape. _s_ Continued from page I I I . - , times the prospect of enlarged mar-' keis for their industrial production which at that time ivus comparative- I ' ly great. While 1hr‘ 1011i.‘ of the 1n- " Y B T tcrcoloniai was selected ~ primarily‘ .5 with reference to the defence of the. country, yct i110 building: of tho rout by some rout: Wits .1 ‘".>iiir~ qua non r-i‘ Confcdc tion. lls jiurpe.» lvlartimos lhl‘ (lDDOflillllLY , nuJfkCl-g of which I have spoken and ‘I conversely" to givr othor provinces aui oppovtunitv to t‘X"llf\ll_l‘,T‘ goods. 1n praczicc this has no‘. worked out ac-- cording to iintiripnliozis. “'1‘li~ result] has not, in my opinion, been tho do-j liberate fault of uuy group of rut-i1,. but has been clue 1o an ludustr:nl' and commercial emphasis lijiilll con-I tralimtion and also in pnrl to the? failure of the people in the Mari-i times, through some oi their loath; ers, to realize whru. was iukiuF 11151904, and insist on an ndrqilnle remedy." The result has born its ihl‘ Duncan Commission report revealed. that y while freight rates were noccssanll‘, raised all over the country thrrc were | disproportionate increases in the case of the Maritimcs. This report: recom- mended nu immediate reduction oil 20 percent. t l (Canadian Press! ' BATHURST, u. e, Dec. l5~~Wlth i the thermometer hovering " aroun I zero marl: the southern section New iBrunsvrick League swung into ac- for lho CICVOIOPRPIIL of htcnt hockey‘ tion here tonight. The Fredericton nuizcrial 1111117111! thr- youth oi the lMiliicnaii-cs were the invaders and City. 1t was proposed to organize managed to eke out it 5 to 4 lvln three teams to be composed cf play- later the home team Papcrmakers, crs under twenty roars of ace to be last year's New Brunswick cham- ccachecl by 1h: scirm- noel-try play- plons- Doucet-te, the Carroll brothers A meeting of h-"ckoy enthusiast..- uns hold lost i'\'l'lllil_i‘ at the Y M (i. A. to cousrlru‘ the ls-zisibllity of or- gnllinillf: a Junior Hockey Association tiic i .111 urd , to reach l 1111.‘, in erx. and James and Waite did good itvri; A committee composed oi Itfcssrs- _ for the losers. George Bimtain. T. B. Rogers, J. B. ‘ Muvlcy was appoinlcrl to look into i? Wfl-Xh‘ and minus of scouring financial I i backing for the teams. It was. decid- cd to approach different scrvic: or- l lganlzalinus with a. view to having whom srpnnsor the ILYHllS’. Prospective T; R l M M E n hcckryists are rcqucsled to solid their y 11111110.‘; to any cue of the above com- i mittec. Mr. George Blllliflil ]‘lL‘3.il'.'_l a‘. ,th<- ulccting. (Canadian Pressl MONCTON, N. B., Dec. Iii-Sussex , i "Dairy Kings" defeated Moncton i ____‘_ k M‘ l l V-lcwrms heretomght 5 m 4, The process of obtaining fulfill-w lnent of that l’('.('l.ll‘f\lllt"l\(l7'lll011 has‘ ' been slow and somcvvhal painful, and l l AbOlifI-Orl l in fact, has not. yo! lyrrn rcalwcil} . 1 w 0 [s TRIM ~ completely. “Until ailuihri" v.1‘ the; In major recommendations of that rr-T son is now finished- EDMONTON-Receipts o1 fresh eggs bcth here and (Jairzary has increased during the pant wr-ck. The cnrlots 110v 90 pounds bulk were f» cents higher a1 80 cents. wliilc to rc- tailors ex-track were 5 cents lower at 90 cents per 80 pound bag. Willi’ ¢.;.....-i... I‘ JuclgmerItICgeCn-u Dollar For Dollar Against Canada To Help Industry l lCanuiian Pressl OTTAWA. Ont... Dec. 15-A legal. conflict as 1o the possession of azp: ltlmadinn I‘rc.~\| _ proximately 51.000.11.10 worth of B11911 Rhodes, NlllilSiPl: o1 ‘l"l!~'llf‘l‘l(‘$. that Llm“ ‘Var’ m“ mzjlwd ‘Quay m a .. . iuciznlrul. of lhc Surironlc Court of provision has been made whereby" "Cménda in favor o, m“ mm prop the Dcpnrlinunl .\\ll| i-untribuln $2.).- HW rusmjlnn M m" Unmad states 100 to on ndvcrlismi: prosrainlnc rle- ‘whom an “Wpal bv m‘, Spwflnw M ‘signed to llll|)l'O\'(' tho market for 5m“, W. Carngflg _\\'.'K~' dismissed.- gsfgfililgncnxljzifgti“:JSOZ‘\'H"AIIC:L?RZ: On 1h" cntrnnc" o.’ United Stall»! ’ ‘ ‘ into the war. 1hr- Gcwrrnent of that fllld 110W approved. lnuklrs nrmlsimi my", a qlmmn‘, of Shaw! fnz‘ ihlg: cxponrliltrrc. I llnticr 1hr nr- t m ‘hp Tlagpssrn M 6,,“ rnnQt-nl -" miziilr. lizv Drpurliiicnl ‘mm nnuflmfzs‘ Th0 ,_K,,JrmCS ‘ran . will rimtl'll>'.llr dollar for (l‘1:l:“ll' uu-h m. Canadian Orig," and m? 61mm lllosc rngtigctl in the sivininu m- was made by me Secmary of 5m“ Emu,“ as Canadian custodian of alien on, ‘ " _—‘ _“ emf.‘ ‘,\.“01‘(‘l‘l_'., llial 1M,‘ shares arm .‘\ v l Linda shmlld ‘o: l:|:'nr~.‘i ovr-r lo Can- ._._ . iidri. Chief JlHllUC Niarhcon of 11w ‘Cimlluucd ivoui vow‘ 1i ..Cl\(‘(|ll!‘l' hold 1.1m 1hr scour-iii»: _ __ ,_ had been proywrl attached by thl llolws. and a second lilllf‘ in u ic- ljmirrl Stairs 1' radian and that irloic Sizimusl: lunch‘. Flui holh juiiglnrxit ‘Wrix llhlPlfl 1min)‘ in l‘l( limos. r-mlling the llll<'lii|lil'.~'(l wlllill‘ Till“ C:.».irl The .\1-<‘|'Im0nI of a wnmnn ulul 5l(\ll1ii'\ no (lnlont, ti .1. “.111 four lost cusps invoking uhn t'(‘pn11'l"(l hrr ilnlnzilzrti nlnrhlnc. ell-VI” mill ifllflfi 0f iii" (Tflllfldleu and swung again in lhr‘ nlv iaur.» Paviilr Radwa)‘. U1!‘ Fill?’ (l? 51011’ -_ndon,,nnwy_\- ‘mu-Ann, m,- ,,.~,_.- m’ rcul, tin; llll}‘.."l‘l?\l Oil Llompalrv and hm. mnflnn, -y,,kin-,,~n,-,| tun 111701117 Purl‘. in ill‘. about 1.3410000 $ll€1l‘f‘§ urrr .~i"l7'i‘(l iron‘ Fraghcd i" H“ n,.,,.,.,., lnrtywsovcn Civrnnn nationals "l crashed in iiil- iicsorl urrlr Jaslo U Mrs. Brilcr said. as lhrlugh wonu-n Southern Turkey vcho crushcrl llirlr piunv= ill a liul- uchistan desert. wcvr n11 rvvijv ii l," occurrence. "l hrukc lllf" P111‘- Bruwn, Miss Audrey Birch, Jackie‘ Middleton. D1. '1'. E. E. Robins, Mimi J M. McFudycn, Mrs. .1. R. Burnett: Miss E. nilrnotl., blaster George g Burnett, Mrs. ilcnjamin Rogers, Mrs. ~ W. C. S. McLurc, Miss Eileen Ryan.‘ England for5 Yrs. (Canadian Hess) Miss Mary Catherine Wright, Mrs.| LONDON- I3“?- 15 “A31 3M0“ ‘If 1mm, Cartel. Miss 30mm Carcmz-‘Lhe death PPIIRILY for an DIXQJQTI. M“ "w," Jenkins‘ M“ Russel m,“ imentai period oi livc years l5 re- commended in the report of the er, Mrs. c. l1. B. Louglvorth. Miss Nora. Longworth,‘ Margaret and Nora Collin, Miss Elinor Cook, Miss Joan Williams, Miss iviary Wnlkcr, Miss parliamentary committee on capital punishment made public tonight. (Canadian Press) DOC. ‘TIGERS 5-3 HALIFAX, N. 3-. I5~'—Th° l Halifax Wolverines defeated the New Glasgow Tigers here tonight 5.3 in an east-wrest series. The game was ragged in spots and only sparsely at tended. Corinne Walker, Miss Lexie Dnvison, a friend of Santa Claus, Miss Marion Saunders, Mr. Allison Saunders. Stall of the Prince Edward Island 'Hos- pital, Mr. Borden Ling, Miss Aileen Campbell, Miss Audrey Harvey, Mrs. B. M. Vail, Mr. Ernest Waldron Vail, Mrs. (Capt) Taylor, Mrs. I. J. Yeo, Mrs. l-Ial Warren, Mr. James War- ren I-IcfT, n. friend, a welLwlsher, a friend, in appreciation. Phyllis Foa- tcr, Allison Fbster, Mrs. E. A. For ter, Dr. W. J. McMillan, a friend. a friend, Mr. W. W. Crosby. Mr. Walter L. Beer, Brian l-"illiter. Mrs. Jane Mc. Kee, Mr. Geo. E. Hughes, Teddy Shaw, Mrs. Jennie B. Hillaon, Miss Doris Howatt, Miss Constance Hynd- man. Stanley Workers Junior Red cross, Mr. G. I-I. Buntaln, Miss {Wary Williams, Miss Elinor Wiillaml. Blairc ltfanday Night: Skating. 8-10 Band, 35v. Tuesday Afternoon: Skating, 3-5. Children, 15c. Tuesday Night: Blg Special Skate 8-10, Blml; 35c. Wednesday Afternoon: JInIor Skate for Younger Children, 10o. Deputy Provincial ‘treasurer. IHG-ILIO-lii Bnhllill, DOIIIM Bflhllfl ' “ Forum Calendar Thursday Night: Skating, 0-10. Band. 35c. Friday Afternoon: Skating. 8-5. Children, 15¢. Friday Night: Hockey, Tnro Bearcata n. Abbie: Saturday Afternoon: Skating, 3-5, Band. ,pcrt is pu: into operation, wr shall m"! Pmilimii "lid “-'"-‘- W“ m" H"? not have obtained what 1 luay cnll l d0.“- E"“"l'~1"l|-" I “'1'” "““"""" ‘Ml ‘he beginning o, Justice, I YMM- w ‘ patched up lilo lllilrllllll‘ null I man- tho recommendation of lhe board of; ‘"1911 l“ Mk“ "n "m" “m” Camp‘, railway CUlIlIl1l>Sl0llLl'-\ who, 1 thinlcl lYflP-k-‘l "lid 11f" ‘"1 l“ K“““"m "Wm" should b; invested with n mwcr 00,1 “'05 mmlmllfil l" “'“" f“ ‘WW’ (liscrimfnaiicii lll favor of lorzilirloaglilnihlm‘ will" mm‘ "7““‘~““"- “ml which need it and should not be‘, m!" “all "IN"- l" \‘li"-" ‘i'l"‘d“l“ bound to ail-o vouch"; of F1119, Th"! ihvrc “was uulluuv but lvnllfc.‘ 'which \II'l(l\"l' f.‘."1'..llll circumstances I m" ml" H" "l°“-"“““ """'-“'-‘ “‘"l| may produce nu almolutc inequality f “'95 YOITNI l" Till" hl- \\‘-‘.\' IP01“ of opportunity. “Tnis tendency to- HIP" 0"- _ ward cel“ranzauon cm, 1 flunk b3] "Tllcrc was ivimthrr uniusuia inch] ‘counteracted m a c51~,_--_j(1p;-Hb|,. N. , dent vvilcn I. was rlunpcllctl ti» iuull tent. Take for instance the (rase of "I F‘ Jim!“ l" “m” I “i” "mhlm the cotton mms m 5L John would , in :1 monsoon. and l'(‘1lll'.‘f‘('l l urn. (luv the maple o; cannda consmcr ma, for a forced landing. I finally spirdl an industry alhich enjoys prgfgcuo“ a. clearing with a hul; rinrl lnndcri 1 a thing that can only be afforded by the Bluebird (hero. 1: turned uul n“ the people in the country‘ ‘Venn; that the (lvvcllt-i" ownvrl the only car‘ be jusflfled m carrying m, “,5 pro. , in the country. and l hot-rowed ‘duction in a single centralized plant. Ellliuilh ilasnllm‘ 7mm him l" "hlfl" i "The answer is obviously no." m3’ "c" de-‘lhmllml Magistrate: "You sav this man Sltllllifll ll" ‘Var i" "'3'" stole your watch. Do 1 understand that you prefer the charge against him?" Murphy: "Well, no, your worship; 0d "or man. either. I prefer the watch if it's all the same 5mm?“ ‘hi? “'9' l" Chm"- I I 4 I l I "I'm the only woman.“ lvlrs. llrucc continued, laughingiv, and thou ridd- for whom they Ollllllrcll, $0.; Adllltl, 35o. i SKATING TAX FRI! m Wm "1 wired ahead to inquire if 1 could l ____ land at it Chinese cllv much was The best way to educate children than in the throes of war. I was told = properly is to lirgn t'l\ the parental that 1 i"\'.llllll'f. co lhcrr. it \'.'l\- 1lf\'l— ‘when thcy are young. ‘Strilcen with Flood 4\|II‘I'I.II to HII‘ (Guardian: l~'.'l' NBIII. ‘rllrlz/yv Do." m. $."llill"l'l1 ’l‘izrk*;- ha: been striukev with a (lira. l1". iluud as ,1 I: of 'r'li'l‘.‘llllill 1.11s vviizcii llfl\.'> in- llll.l.'ll(‘(| ihu rflvh-i-r 1.\rr 1m illlll hlvrrlnc and .'\lll‘ll‘llll lluxdl-ri h)‘ the r. \\'.'\li‘l'* 21nd still ll4'il,\i"i' rain.» are .,.orll\:l sweeping in front i110 ‘llulrxls liKl-llllalllfl, lilo ivrplllullin i. (1\(‘l‘i"OIT\1~ uni ptizm- and ll-"cilr; 1'1 111' hlll- nub pill P031114‘ 0.11.1 chllflltrn seeking 1.":- l1'.'c m the nrzsquc: lo iii-op 4m o1 the lvufcrs any. ‘I'm pmpcrlj.‘ 101' l5 cmlrilizlus. ‘Ihe Turkish Red Crcs wont Sl~.:.rl,v is rushing food and i-lolhin: to the (ll‘('.$l(‘l‘ arm. ilistre "I'm uurprisrd, Blulgcl. l to sec you straining thc soup through n table napkin." Brulari “Yo ur-cdnl 1t isn't a clr-nn one" innirl, mum. .r'red. lluf. I wired tllnl 1h»- rould stop their war for ten mlnillr: . long enough for me 1o ucl. my petrol and continue my fllghl. And th~ shorting Chinese General took mo al. my wan-d. l lreni there, got my fr» l",51“"-~ ' fstlM, and pushed 0'1 gerous; they didn't want to be both- ' " ,, t. l i l I I al i‘, 1