.CUNEERENEE I _..\ » I over 38,000 people ii. this Province -- 8,000 iii the _City - Read The Guardian every day. The Guardian_ is read in practically every worth~ while home in Prince Edward island. ciiini “` i" ouniini 1// /// ‘-s`v;w-~ gxv gé Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew A llrfluii o, A The Peoples Paper ...M -....__.. Read byEverybody \ Wa, THE WEATHER North west to westerly winds, moderately c00|» not much change in temperature. ‘ 1 rdiu Founded 1881 Gus » :|::lelilctowu Guardian 'Iwo Cents Q l ' I - 1 . CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1932 . E; Let Every Child Have A,H2PpY Christmas Day Be A Santa - Pal. Do Not Per- mit Any Kiddie To Have A Sorrowful Holiday. _,__-_____._ll.l i EFFECT 0E ioiigriiis Has Been To Stimu- late The Desire For E in p i r e T r a d e I. m o n g Business, is centring at the present_ Kingdom. (Canadian Press) HALTFAX, Dec. i8-“The effect of gh, ym;;»\i~inl E'-imoniic (`oiiff'r- men nqrccniciiis has bc-on to .vim- slale tlic dcsirc for liiiipirc iradc, imoiig business men in the l'::i'cd r Kingdom," said Sir Gcoiiilc 1‘.irLnr- in Brown, wliu with Lri.:i_\~ Browi: ii'rivc(l l'u‘r0 j.'i>,!.iil'>.y f Urn (`ii'v:'.t. 1 ._ Love for o1ie’s fellow man and a solicitous regard for his welfare are among the greet distinctions between civilized mm and his bar- barian brother, between the tnie Christian and the self-centred in-' dividual. ' Love, charity ls everywhere re- cognized as the chief virtue of the Christian religion, without which quality one “is nothing." Even the hardest heart is often softened at the sight of genuine grief, particularly the grief of a child. There is no grief more poig- nant than that of a child who is disappointed after a. long period of pleasant anticipation. Christmas morning. Sunday next, is the time which the attention of every 12 PAGES Ansiuul S\shwcs'lptl.m| Dellirn-qi $3.0) My .lfail Usnodu und U, 5. A. $4.51 .r' W __A - _F UMR 5- Clqgg W2 ARE P001? Mg Mg... *WR ~'>*!i5Y°" won tmss vs By Because br that Win. You ? P' $.14-ia. #nr »é9¢a/00%( ,fin time. It may be a time of disap- pointment for many a. child in thts` city and province. | Any person who can visualize for. a moment a scene in a home where storkliigs src ciripty on Christmas iiioiiiiizgg cannot iiui, be touched. Tiicrc are but live days left, C~uiii~dlaii Readers, in which to re- ii'c 1.\,.,,,L_-._- 5_,,.,1;.,,g p,,,,d_ icciiiiiiiic unity because they look All rfiiiicgz pubiisllvd liiivc come upfr: it. .i:~;';iii t.~.'<.iii;fii ».i':p ‘.f..'iii'd L ,_,, ,,,,g,1,,,,.,;,m~,. ,;0u,¢,.5| us no ihc ii‘.».$ornllon of xiorniiil ;i'.i..iiB. Well Known rzsn Figure Is Dead H DUBLIN, Irish Frce State, Doc. i9.-lA.P.) - David Shecliy, noted lrlsli Nationalist died here yester- Commons some years ago he was urcstcd in the House bccnusc ol his activities in the old lrlsii Na- lonsl league movement. . lay at the age of 88. When a neniber on the British House oi » ANNOUNCEMENTS, `wiiiiam switz, is as-year oic msn who described himself as a. hobo., held at lice head ualtcrs (;uivin~uG a'vr.N‘i's, Mi:2it‘l`iNGS, ETC “Come to Xmas Tree at Wheat- ky River nail, December 19th. ii lot imc, nrst line night. '1l6!l-l2-l7-Zi. "Poultry Wanted. I will bc buy- WX poultry at my store Wednesday, December Zist. W. S. Weeks, Fred- Wwii. 1197-12-is-ii. "Water colors suitable for Xmas fm* bi' Miss Helen Haszard, for isle it Tourist Office, Charlotte- WH- . 'liao-iz-ii-ai. "All those indebted to me please “Ike immediate settlement. J. G. Vldcou, Hampshire. 'moo-12-io-ii. “Vernon School Christmas Con- cert in Vemon Hall, Tuesday, Dec- "Dbcr 20th. Admission 20 Cents. 7204-12-19-ll. 'Blwing live hogs '1\iesday, Dec- nnbcr 20th. Hunter River, Emerald, md Kensington. Signed Allan Wed- it 1114-12-1':-si. . "Reserve Wednesday evening, ' i for Bonshaw School Concert. 5 7210-li k°'WiI1-Sloe South Christmas Con- “fl in Winsloe Hall on December Sl- Admission 20c and l0c. If ‘*‘”'mv. Friday. 'izoo-ii n;;B,‘”“°kl¢y Beach concert in M” Hall. Dec. zo. Admission lac We 1212-ii sg W* 5 Pfemc to the christmas concert ,__ ,”‘b.\'*"'1<\n church, oiyae niv- u't "‘“fSdHy evening, Dec. 22iid- Dec. 23rd as first announced. 7215-ll accom _' me 0 to the School Concert NL hristmas Tree in Orwell Cove “mg” Tllursdav. neeembei- zinc. W i°n as cents. oniisren io '(199-12-19-li. -1 li' -~ ure pliiccd on the list cx- |Cont~nL.eri on Page 93 i Eilltil" HELD KIDNAPPING NEW YORK, Dec. 1B-(A.P.)-- bei-gh kidnapping case. Police said he was detained at the request of New Jersey authorities, . New York police said"thc request ,to hold Stoltz for questioning was received about thre°e months ago and that at that time all lodging houses were furnished with his description and asked to notify pol- ice if he were seen. ofiieisis or me Municipal iodsins house at 432 East 25th street noti fied authorities that a man answ- ering the description was there Saturday night. He was taken to police head'-quarters where he wal not placed under arrest but merely held for questioning by the New Jersey police. Canadian B o rn Poet Passes CLEVELAND, 0., Dec. ll.-(U. P.)-Edmund Vance Cooke, Canad- ian bom poet and lecturer whose writings spanned the years since 1894, died suddenly at his home to- day. He was 86 and a native of Port Dover, Ont. Members of his family slid he had not been ill and the cause of his death was not immediately de- , / 1”.../, ciao/ fa M-- . _, ,,,..f“",/i - an gs. s .V _ _ _»_"§'!=~ _ ”’°’f””‘tf.'?-~=i=.. .\ 2? ‘ri 1' V* /owns fy/ ,-//fkic f _Y /me V _dig/f_f{'//fcfl . French lsiow sionii NEW YORK, Dec. l8.-(A.P.)- Seventeen thousand unemployed WB-1 ' PU - fl , god” for qugmongng an gh, Un,-|.;went to work at 50 cents an hour today, helping to dig New York ` City from beneath the heaviest snowstorm in three years. The storm started last Friday af- ternoon and ended early today. The mercury was rising tonight, but still was several degrees below freezing. 145 Miners .ind Families Are Placed On Farms HALIFAX, Dec. B.-Since forma- tion of the Nova Scotia land settle- ment board following legislation at the last session of the provincial assembly, 145 miners and their fam- ilies have been placed on farms in Nova Scotia Provision was made at the session for the granting of lcans'to miners for this purpose, as A method of unemployment relief. Up to the present, B24 minors have applied and 191 loans have been ap- proved. The 145 already placed, total, with their dependents, D28 persons. ____ Nfl ’d. Vest' el Believed Lost termined. ‘ His first book was entitled “A Patch of Pansies," published in um. Many of his on-lv v°l\1m¢s 0° poetry were rhymes for children. (Associated Press) BERLIN, Dec. ls-Edouard Bernstein, veteran Socialist leader, died of heart fslllfi heretodsy.Hssnsl2yeersold.A ST. JOHNS, Nfld., Dec. 18.-(A. P.)-The steamer Argyle is search- ing for the schooner Stanley Par- sons, which left here Monday for Little Bay Island and was feared to have foundered in 'l'uesday's gals. The schooner. owned by James Strong was under the command of Sydney Parsons and had a crew oi' six. She was laden with provisions. Cologne (A5°°°’“l'°d Pres” J , duction, on cvcn the smallest mat- PARIs» Deli' 18_‘]°5°3Pl"~ PMI" tcr, ict docs not oitcii rpciilz his‘ ' thoughts." BR.USSH'...S Belgium Dec 18- (AP) Cum Charms De Broque Lady McLaren Blown said the book had been written for her three ville ' Saturda succeeded in ` fofm- N S I G N M E I ' V ing 9, Cabinest to replace the Min-, nieces and nephews in Canaria and H hi h _E ‘would ncvcr lmvc ii:-cn publislicd ,Env headed by himse W C To ' "'_~' had not llzifiicl Sulmtini and Ian Boncour formed a new Cabinet to day with himself taking the Pres- idency of the council and the Min- istry of Foreign Affairs. The im- _ii"fc_@?_- '“-H 1 ZIQQ g E‘(f"“‘_'~. FEW E gm € 1',/e Z 'portant portfolio of Finance Min-i ister went to Senator Henry Cher ‘ on, who at various timm has been ,Minister of Agriculture, and Com- » merce and Under-Secretary 'of Fin- ance. _ ian Press Staff Writer). PARIS, Dec. 18-(Canadian Press Cable)-Premier-designate Joseph Paul-Boncour completed formation of a new French Cabinet tonight after more than two diays of con- sultations in which he sought some political formula likely to gain ma- (Continued on Page 9) W'heat Prices .Tu rn Upward (Canadian Pi-essi WINNIPEG, Dec. 18-Reaction frcm all sources brought wheat prices back 1 1-8 from Fridoy‘s close in all futures. Support from buyers was steady throughout thc short week-end session and the EXETER, -England, Dee. il.- (A.P.)-The Bishop of Exeter on his return from North America declared that It would be o “nent mistake to suppose that Americans are not o was-like nee” and that organised relig- lou le not maintaining its hold in the United States. .i|Q..'s»»‘ . . i, P. 1 \ , iBy George llamblcton, Canad~‘ the grain exchange. ' L0 , signed Deccmbgr 14 after remsnll rC""°dia“ P'°5"’ Hay suggested its siibniissioii to a ‘“f"° .RECURD HUP f ¢§.,&c»vi7t: Ten Thousand People ~ Give Intrepid Avi- atrix Rousing Wel- come At Croydon; After. Cape Town? l I i i ` vi ti v will friiey Be Answered? AMY illHNSi)N~St six# ` ' ' I ill Think That |JOMPlEEESFrance I/Vill Pay UDlt€d SlE3t€S T0 C0ntinue Discussion Of The Debt Question (By John F. Chester, .\_-1 , Long before Amy's arrival allili/[1111 was called to the lvlilli-I Melllolmy M’ . J. rondsiadin t th i,rt i Ho. tfi.'_ ,~,- ‘ E “ ° ° ‘""° “°’° """,~ "I" ~~ “wi W. Morrison. blocked by an apparently endless stream oi’ automobiles bearing llrecters and would-be greetcrs. some of whom had come from as' 3; a hall' ro.:i'c_‘i~:`@r_~ _in 1-vt-' -,\- ,| wifh, the Prcsirlcr.; the »l~‘;‘ »,,,,mj - cation. I I l.`»uri.rig the morning service N James Church yesterday morn- fm “Way M the "DFW °f Eflglanli MW’ 57"" 5'1" flppcsiilnn :ng a chrif-el rail presented by Mr Members of cycling clubs, out for Ml H00‘»"“'_< i'ecf~ni-iicndnfinii for; A_ E. Moz son in memory oi' his “f‘@1<-end wu-rs. converges upon 1 debts Commission uniiif1'g_n.ioii to which (`it.zcns. y.n c_.n i;. ni h';_pix1c.;$ .to L _ y Lille gIi__dr:,:i whose lcitcrs :.i. ..i Li..u~. L.i.inet an.\\er. Cheerful. Why Lady Ehcqno M L B :ii ~; -.ii it-mg., » sc a i:'ii;t'_~ t . _ . ‘ ’ C “fe” “W” s 1 __le__L_\ _( ' >_>)_|_i ______ _Ii ,Gul-_ion l _l__‘V_VIj “(1 W ___ ____ Y ___________ 4 ,,__,v___,_____ ,__ M°_m5'm khscd El" Ecllenlcdm ;lS Elild 1101” boflk “Joliiiny ami Mary W! I T” "“ “_” _'T rw -_ _N _ _x iecfnlllisfsrvfltlv 1'vl1v\'cd that the and rcnuiiy" has been s-.it-ccisiiii, is flight was over "llulio, Amy." he said simply, "I’m very proud of you." 5 _ "Thimki °nm»" She illlswcmdi do not ren‘ize how intense is the ‘Tm glad 101' YOUT S050 ‘md my tiiouglit action of even thc young- t “ » - - ` ii Owll. to approve the war debt i>Hvm°“i‘ 1-iiinirax, Dee. is.-svnst is be- to the United States. Paul Hymans, Minister of, Forq cign Affairs in the rctriiig Cabinet,” will retain that post in the new government. Henri Jasper, Min- ister of Finance and Prosper Poullet, Minister of the Interior, are other holdovcrs. Albert Devcze, Liberal leader. rind' proponent cl' lncrrafsd ircnlior de-' fense was named Minister or Nat- ional Defense and former P"cmicr Carton Dc Wiart, Minister of Soc- ial Wolfiire and Health. Philippe Van Isacker, christian democrat. assumes the portfolio of Labor. Compelled To Ra is e Rates NEW YORK, Dec. l8.-(A.P.)-- lieved to be a record mail consign- ment on one ship from the United Kingdom to Canada arrived here yesterday when the Montrose land- cd 11,605 bags. The Orient and Fiji will get a certain amount, but by far the greater portion represents British Christmas presents for dis- tributloii in the Dominion. It took 60 sicycdol-C5 to unlgud it iivn: _i,r>‘_il1‘s.<: and pe»iiiiiii-<-.,- iirtrl fore- i from thc ship in eight hours, and railway mail cars. Former Islander lPasses Away At Vancouver The National Bureau of Casualty :and Surety Underwriters announc- ' cd today that "the incrcusc in thc number of office and store hold-ups , Girls throughout the world named Alice are being invited to help endow n cot ln a Lon- I don hospital. The appeal comes from Mrs. Alice Hargreaves. the original Alice of "Al‘re ln Woll' derland.” She proposed ihr\¢ “Alice cols be endowed in ihr riew “Wonderland Ward" for inlssioner and one of the foremost literary authorities of Canada, died NANKING, Dec. l8--°(A.l’.)- Dr. W. W. Yen. head ol the Chinese delegation at Geneva, who this week played is part in the rcsupmtlon of diplomatic ,relations between Russia and China. has been named Chinese Ambassador to Moscow, accord- ing to reports ln reliable circles. children in St. l\fs.ry‘, lluspital. _ ' il II .‘ "im, li H-I im W- fi Im;,»~ i ' _ .. ,.».' H, . ', _ , _ E ......n..~....... twill celebrate VANCOUVER, Dec. 18-A. M. e i Pound, 68, resident of Vancouver! L a n d 1 n g 0 f for 34 years, former harbor com-i e L oya lists because slic tiled to show in it that children think. “I have always thou lit thev felt that many adults cst child, slic siiid on ;ii‘i‘i\‘ul here and comparison, induction and dc- publisher. Depression Cures ` Stomach Trouble SIOUX F‘ALl.»S. S. D. Doc 18-, fA.P.\-l='or sir: wr(-kt ll. .\l. l`i'ill/‘r; cd to livc on skiuimcd nrlk :ind 150 longshoremcn to stow it in thc ,Strait brvfld- Dilliiiil th0~=»f’ fi! \\'0f‘li5 i his weight, increased from l38 to| 170 pound; and lic r<‘co\'r'cAvs MANY AN Aacumssr is souao; An souno ! iii) `j\'/ /,QL / il. r gtk; / ' ___ lligh iiilr- this nflir-"non :it Sl '_‘u ;|\i\ ii~i|»i~rr»\\~ nirirniiiir ni ‘_':i1l. _ ' : n \ i 4- . luis( quriricr iuoou.’l`in-s|l=|_v_ In-5 Sli L.: p. lu. .\'iii\|n\<-rsliln tlili- 1-iirhlvcn inliiutei \\'.-fl; il.1_vs---I/~;\\~i~s lliirilcn il debt retirement.. “ ' \\'~:i\: i|.1_\.---l.r\:|\'r\s fiipo ‘l‘oru\rn- tina 10.30 I. m. and 2.55 p. ni. 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