Over 38,000 people in in this Province — 3. the City - Read The Guardian every day. The Guardian is read in yactlcally every worth- hlle home in Prince gdward island. i t 7 i. dim Iouullod ll" D . /- grmfetov-vl-urllunrdlon Two Conh THE WEATHER Strong westerly winds or modgr- ale galee; mostly cloudy “d ‘ame- wbaf colder again; probably pom: snow flurrlcn. 10 PAGES Annual Bllhlcrlpllul-II Delivered $5.00 By lhil Canada and ll l. A. lt-do Tragedy Empty i There uals ‘Let There Be vlllcll PAPER .KES APPEAL l ill U.S. “international Char- ity” Keynote 0i Ar tic 1 e Pointing Out Revision 0f War D e b t s A n d Peace. VATICAN CITY. Dec. l2—(AP.) min appeal to the United States for “international charity” was made today by the newspaper 06- vervawre Romano in Wi-ilthlg 011i the connection between rev sion oi debts and P05169- Tile publication recalled that the United States, after the war, had mmndcd the victorious nations that. charity can not be separated iron-i justice-a statement the pap-z tr said was similar w one by Pope _Pius. v The United Sf-ates "rrnductetfi i i herself inwards conquered nations in a manner not d fiereni. from that or the Vicar of Chrisi‘, tho news- paper asserted. "Now there are nations conquer- Id economically," it added. "The lolce oi {generosity can not. be slent iodav as it was not silent yesterday for lilo conquered in the war." Eiiliilons of the newspaper are , ippmvcd by the pope before publi~‘ i0 he the Pint/ifs views. Ponce, disarmament and peaceful lecoxisinuctioll of ccnornic file were, laid to be connected w th the sacri- lie Europe is now risking of the Unitml States. The Osscrfatorc ciicd threv points: Germany's inability t0 PW. the Allies‘ request for revs-ion of llcbis, and Amcriczrs inquest for- itsarnimnent. T ‘Wheat Prices paid. losa-m-ix-ai. _ ANNOUNCEMENTS. i; COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC “Filucy work ,snle at Mrs. W. S. Brown's, 195 Fitzroy St. 7040-12-l2-2i “l-iunter River Club loading 5088 Wednesday forenoon. Dcrcln- N!‘ 14th. 7064-12-13-11. _"Scason‘s Wllist and Dance be- Ims at Vernon River Hall. Wednes- day. December 28th. 7001-12-13-11. "Reserve Thursday, Doc. 22. for Ubriltmu concert at South Milton. 7067-11 "Reserve Thursday. December 11nd. for Mount Mellick School VOIlrt-rt in Pownnll Hall, 704i-12-l2-2i. "Mrs. W. J. Muclntyrc, Nation- "1 President, will address the Catholic Women's League and their friends in the K. of C. Hall. Wed- Winy evening, Dec. 14th. 7070-11 ‘$305411: all dressed poultry at nerett Wedloclis, Hunter River, 14w Thursday. December 15th. "Buying live and dressed poul- W at R. L. Dickiesonb. New Gina- m" l“ day‘ Wednesday, December h- Richest Prices paid. 700242-104“. “Whine and hen- Highfield talent ‘auliorth River Hull Tuesday, Dec. h - 30X social and sale of candy "d 0f Granite: and Lindya. 701743-1241 p‘ ration and are therefore considered Of The Stocking Are Few Sadder Individ- In The World Than A Child Whom Santa Has Foréotten — None This Year. A little poem which we rc- produce below recently came to our notice. We feel sure that if you read it you will be impelled to "adopt" some of the children on our list or send in u. contribution to the Empty Stocking Fund-to become l Bantu- Pal. ~ The poem, entitled "The Tragedy of the Empty Stocking." is u fol- lows: Oh, listen friends. for n moment please, Let your thoughts be mine for a while Till I tell you how you may help to change The tears of a child to a smile. It's tragic enough in the best of times To sec grief on the face of a. child, For sorrow and tears are no part of these dears, Tho‘ oft’ t4; their hearts are be- guiled. But whatever their lot in this life may be, Y A God-given right to a happy heart Is theirs’ in enjoy. in thishectlc life. We can help them to it, if we play our part. let Sarita fall Christmas morn, Tho‘ poor and needy the kiddies be. Let us help him all in our power we can To fill their stockings or Christmas tree. Don't them on (Continued on Page 8) Increase In A Ca rgo Tonnage At Saint John SAINT JOHN, Dec. i2—(CP.)—- Cargo tonnage handled at the port cf Sa nt John last month showed run sun: GUM-GENE}! A rmnt nhvtnnenh 0r Donald Buckley. the former rebel leader and Irish shopkeeper. who was up. pointed tho other day the new governor-general of the Irish Free Slate. REVIEWS cnlnllills INIIAAAIJA British High Commis- sioner To Canada Speaks At Thndon Dinner. IDNDON, Dec. llI-"lflflllitdlilll Press Goblet-An illuminating and comprehensive review of conditions in Canada was given members of the Royal Empire Society today at their dinner by Sir William Clark, British High Commissioner to Can- adn. an increase of 10.000 tons over the amount for November of lust year. H. C. Schofleld, President of the Harbor Commission said tonight. "A. bright sign, one which mill’ be attributed to iregh‘. consign- ments generally and not to any particular commodity," he com- merited. Snips On Way With Liquor Cargo For U.S. (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Dec. l2—Loaded with cargoes of alcoholic Christmas cheer from Canada, nine ships will leave St. Pierre and Miquelon in n. short time for Boston and New York, it was learned here today. According w reliable informa- tion a large number of United States. purveyors to liquid tastes have been in Montreal for the past few days making arrangements to comply with their customers’ de- mands. It is understood shipments have been going forward to the French islands for some time in preparation for the festive season. Two Drown NEW MILLS. N. 3.. Doc. 12- (CPJ-‘rhrown into the cbiilLug waters of Bay mioleur here thin afternoon when the rising tide broke up the ice through which they were lowcringmmelt hots, Arthur McNalr. 40. New Mills blacksmith. and Fred Roy. 40. Beniamin River. laborer. were drowned. L‘ 100,000 Gallo The guests included Prime Minis- ter R. B. Bennett, Hon. Gcvrge Black, Speaker of the Canadian House of Commons, Hon. Howard Ferguson. Canadian High Commis- sioner to the Dnited Kingdom and many other distinguished Cana- dians nt present in London. Sir William. in speaking of de- velopments in Canada during his four years’ commissioncrship. said there could be no QlWSWJ" fibwl the oppouunlties which the Cana- dian market Herod-opportunities which were being enhanced by the Anglofianadian agreement of the Imperial Conference. It WI\5 WYY gratifying, he sold, to sec the grow- ing cncrgy with which ihc Bliiish manufacturers were attacking that market. Amendment Re Prohibition Is Defeated (Associated Press) WASHINGTON. Doc. 12~An at- tempt to keep the coast guard from helping to enforce prohibition was defeated today in tho United States House of Representatives. Representative Schafer, Republic- an, Wisconsin, proposed w reduce by $9,000,000 the $25,000,000 alloca- tion to the coast guard in the pending trellsury-postoifice bill and append s. proviso that the re- mainder should not "be expended for the enforcement of the nation- al prohibition act." His amendment was defeated on ‘ a viva-voce vote" with no one tak- ing the floor against it. (Cl-Indian Press) MONTREAL, Dec. 12-4’!!- lfllgfll carried by Canadian Poolflo ltelmshlpc on nil ler- vices numbered 121.815 in the 100! IOIIOII, according f0 an of- flolll compilation. Although ffguron for "lg previous leamll wm not lvllllble. official: laid the 1083 number won un- doubtedly an humus. l Premier Assails M o r a- t Is The Cause PARIS. Dec. IIP-(APJ-y-Assail- ing the Hoover moratorium as the cause of all Europe's debt troubles. Premier Herriot told the Chamber of Deputies today he proposes to my with reservations the $20,000,- 000 due the United States next ‘rhursday. He would not say what reservatitorls he had in mind, ex- plaining that before doing that he wanted to consult the foreign af- fairs and finance committees of the Chamber. Presumably he plans to make the payment with the stipula- tion that it will be the last under the present debt system.‘ pending, negotiation of a new arrangement. The two Chamber committees met itonight to hear the Premier and Finance Minister, Louis Gel-maln- Martin on the subject of reserva- tions, but the Premier told them it would be advisable to wait until to- marrow, as he expected to hear French Leader §Z§s United States‘ Emergency Measure Of 1931 Debt Troubles — Will Pay With Reservations. Herriot Hoover o r 1 u mi Of All Europe’si tlsh Cabinet will hold a meeting on the debt problem tomorrow morn- ins. In Conformity With England APPOINTLD (icncrai Kurt Vull SCIiIPIVIlUF, who has ircon appointed (‘llzlllvl-liilr nf Gerinanj." lo sllijr-i-czl Fran-z. You Papcn il_v Prveilient You Hindi‘!!- burg. Kiiilififidiliiil El [All it‘! HANC ll N ST A T E S The Premier informed newspaper- men that if unilateral reservations W?" 1191395553’. he would acccph them, but in conformity wltlrGrcatl Britain. He added that if the Chamber threw him out on this is- sue he would not form a new gov- eminent. In his speech at the Chamber session, M. Herriot reminded the members that a new administration Wu 00mins to Dower in the Unit- ed States. He read various declar- ations of President-elect Franklin D. Roosevelt, particularly emphasiz- ing a statement of November 25 to the effect that debtors can always ‘ from London about noon. The Bri- (Contlnued 0n Page 7) LONDON, Dec. 12—(Canadlan Press OabIeJ-The British Govern- ment is expected to draft a fourth war debt note to the United states at a Cabinet meeting tomorrow. While the Government declined to reveal what tone the new note will affect. a hint of its probable contents was seen in a speech made by Neville Chamberlain, Chancel- lor oi the Exchequer, at Birming- ham, in which he said the United Kingdom did not insist now upon acceptance of its reservation to payment contained in last night's note, but would ace that they were taken into account in future dis- cussions aiming at war debt revis- ion. Mr. Chamberlain said also the payment due Thursday would not affect the musanne reparations agreements which postponed Ger- man payment to the former allied countries. OQ-GCOOQQ-O-OWQ 6 i Guardian V > I The Guardian "Good-will" morning by the Telephone city. men bf this city, Company tordny. However. It has four land rclcphouc Co. circulation fa usolell. Tho five dollar cheque money in the bank: and slow and no one loses. British Gov’t. To Draft Fourth Note ToThe U.S. Neville Chamberlain, Chancellor Of The Exchequer Speaks On Debt Situation — May Revive “ Old ‘Claims Which Existed Be- fore Hoover__l\_'loratorium. Cashed Yesterday Company offer a very short period in which it circulated among the It was hoped that if. would remain in circulation long enough to be covered with the endorsements of business , but unfortunately the Island Telephone could not avoid placing it with its deposit yes- Dould, D. A. MaoKinnon, secretory of the P. E. l. I-‘nx Biscuit C0,, Pizrdlo and Ferguson Shoo Store, Ila short work lllultrafeo well the port played b! money In our economic Iyutem, and that money without the work of twenty dollar: used once, ouch party benefit- tiug f0 the amount of tho cheque. a much smaller amount of money and rapid circulation- Wlwerftv. When money circulates freely everyone gains Death Alld Suffering‘ Follows In Wake 0f Cold Snap- Tenlperatllres Fall As Low As 30 Be- low.. NEW YORK. Doc. Prcssl-Icy winds from the ilofth- west carried “unions second cold, snap over a wide so ion of the‘ Unitcd Slates ion bearing death and suffering iv‘. There was snow. sit" in the New Ellizlnild States and California. In the vast section be" tween the two coflsis l<nllw"ni“re5 fell as low as so enclose New "Y0- Traiiic accidents caused many of the two score deaths WPOTWd- bu,‘ there were sevoral inrtanccs of "The" 15 m! Que-WW at the We‘ persons freezing to doa‘h. 59!"? time." he Said. “(if 011i‘ Bdkiilfl The lowest. oiiicllll tclnpcntllre any payment from those who owe was 37 dpgrtfl; below 7cm at Elko. ‘mm *0 '18- bl" m" d°°$ ml Nev. while Coalvillc. 111m, moi-d- mean they are remitted. but merely ed an unofficial 4o bolviw. held in suspense. slippery hinhivnyn: brought death "If it should be found impossible to [hiytccil person; in Pennsyl- to ratify the Lausanne agreements Vania, vim/on in carter-aid, and because the signatories are unable, seven in the Now England siaies. to make a satisfactory settIPmeniI New York had its firs: snow fall with the United States, then we; 0g ii..- ycnson and mnlly California 00m! back ‘to the position which Qhilch-pn fi-niickei-i in snow for‘ ihfi existed before the Hoover Mcrat- first m...- in snail- oifum and our claims upon our Two pPYSODS in debtors revive in full force. 10-1111 died of bllflls rccciv ‘ warming themselves. North Atlantic Freight" P001 Is Organized l'.'~~—iCCl“.ii(Ilfll'i ‘h iii. M3! Revive Old Claims ‘fives. southern (‘ali- cl lvililc No Need To quarrel Mr. Chamberlain spoke in u .__._________. (Continued on Pose ‘ll QQUOO-OQOQOQ-OO Cheque i b ' lalltic freight pool was sen by v i, iicrlnzln, cheque was cashed yesterday ‘ still; ironl i805 lo iiill. 'I‘llo iollowuuz illd vldunl agree “pulls were cfftcied: First. The llnlnsulg > .110, illc North German L10)‘ the Buliiuloro in merchants of this i1 America d, an signatures on it: P. J. Mac- vvv-vvv w __- HS 0f Water USCd to Wash Wheat for ports. ,year, were reported by Conn. Ken- DUSSELdJOlll“, Gcrlnally, Doc. i‘: .--<A.P.»--.\ lllric year Nolth Az-i 9d today arlous mtlllbcrs o" American. lillgiuui and Dillell llriflfi- The pool rcillauguruwu a 5Y5“!!! all line regurdini; 90m“ “l freight quotas from Hamburg alldculiinv llllliihil‘ At the illnillilly nleeting of the City Council last iliizilt His Worship Mzlvor Sli-uuirt, on bchnlf of tile City Corpolniioll. zlcct-ptcti ill!‘ llift from Mrs, lielnuvl E. Prmvs" of a fine oil portrait of llol" soil, Fix- Mayor '1‘. W. L. Prowse. Evprcs- sing ihztnizs zluri appreciation liis \V0rsllip l1 fi-rrc-(i in :1 (‘Oilii1lllli"ll— tary way both to the donor and ,to Mr. Prowsc, lis- well as to the {asset to the community of the long csirlhlisllcci firm of Prowse Bros. Lilllilcti. Ii was, llo said. lhc wish and expcctntion of everyone that the firm would continue to lfiourlsh under. its present manage- ‘ment. i The portrait. is the work of Miss iDoull, a talented local artist. It has been handsomely’ framed at Mrs. Prowsels expense. The thanks of the Council was also expressed during the meetiniz by Couns. Hen- llcssy and Holman. INCREASED RECEIPTS v Tax receipts up to lice 9 of $120 - 973.16, representing an lncrcaseof $18,282 over the same period inst. nedy, chairman of the Finance Committee. The details are as fol- ws: i932 193i Rcnl Estate .S84,C00.9G $7l.055.48I et and min Personal , Propel-iv 22.02410 26,818.06] ‘Poll Til! . . 4,110.00 1547.50 i _.____ ._ $l20,9'73 l6 $101M!) 5'1 i l, . i The Finanrc Committee was also ‘plr-awd to report n saving of $1.700 effected by trnnsfcr of bonds. 385,- i i000 Dominion of Canada. 4 l-‘l and 5 1-4 per c (Continued on Page 9) ,cllf llllllls lllllllle i0P um iii Eiili Experiment Has Been A Success, Ac cording To Poultry 5 Experts At Ottawa. . (By R. K. Carnegie, (‘auurliun PYIKK Fluff Writer) OTTAWA, Doc. turkeys are bringing 1w.) prices iho mnl-kcis 0i Lomioii ulul Livir- pool. Most of tho 00000-1) shipped from Cailiuiu i w nlly have n boo d,dom mui ziirl-ariy il-lvr- licvll sold City Receives l’ o r t r a i t Of Former Mayor Substantial Increase In Tax Re- ceipts And Saving In Bond Transfers Reported —— Utilities Commission Refuses To Act In Electric Light Dispute —- Mayor And Conn. Doull Ex- change Amenities lllliuw ESCAPE CFKAJSER Attempt On Life 0f Nit conversion loan bonds i ' Vn-inrin Yuuvnuver l2 --(‘.lllori;.lul l 1 ill \ pounds n lalldcii ill the United King-l ;\- I7,"l).ll"ii‘.i\‘ll{ oi Agri-i illi‘ ]l!\\)\ll‘.\l'il).' 0i Former German War Lord Is Frus- trated. DOORN. The Netherlands. Dec. 12—(A.l’.)—An attempt on the life of former Kaiser Wil- helm Il was believed to have Iiocri frustrated here this after- noon with the arrest of an un- identified mm who‘ was can-y- in! u. pistol and a huge dagger as he crouched in a fawcr of the ex-Kaisei-‘s casfle. The Weather, Etc McRe pplNL SHI-‘DAYS Doll Birdie iliscooliateo ll= You time A toLD \N (lie READ‘. even ,- filrlve souefulrv- (lFl-‘il lu Tor .|.;l||,\i..il.\l. , HI ulnxililiur ..|,..._ in», i.‘ '.\lilliiilillii a! ll-lnpr*r:llurl~,l' llnivsnli .. \li .1 Aklllvik JuslH-l‘ . liilliloviiorl . liiiliff . l':.ll:' .‘ Tlllllif \S'I‘.~l l...“ w...» v..lI i'-,.;.l~r Si. I'll! rid null fir. kli u. sir-Hy \\iI\/l>§ - fllill illkv 5i .\l‘tl'lli\\‘ .\.-,..l.-, i-iril; l .l~.i.u: ilk-ash lv-‘e-"llii uun-ly flilil .~..-..1 null iliill Mull. . \l\'H"l ' i‘“'il\'il‘5ll \l|"lI' u: : In“ "m ‘s. Brcmcll to Norfolk and Baltimore. llilS product. oi llli: Czlzuldiau‘ ‘H‘1‘,',‘,,,“"";,-, ,,,,_,.,",_,,,. 1,21“: Second. A pool bciwccn ill/z two prnlrirs \\'lilCll for tlic first time in‘ iunmi- “-rl~\li;ll‘v.il-‘-l son-Li:\l.~<lm:;\il-p-. (icnnnn lines and Unit/Cd Si-APQS any cousulirubli; proportions (‘Gill-i Him}, m, .1, _ .. i. .,._ “I 1111i y... lilies regarding scrvicc to New‘ York. pntcd for pIHCCS on tho Cllidsillllw‘ Wkla-hmri" " , h" which no used four times did ' f 'l‘ilird. .-\ p001 oi (lcrnlnn inc-i‘ dinner tnhlcs of u.» Old Land. ‘ A r 2| and the Ynnkce linc to Boston aildi Tho r-xpcrllnuz’. ilns been n suc- ._,,, "' g "W QINIIIUOII-l-‘lllu ‘Tounllvsn f Nllallvlpllia. g 4 "class, according to poultry‘ exports; ‘M. m‘ "LHCiIiI-IWWU‘ !'\‘Yii‘.‘l‘i " ' 2 Fourth. All lilies rcrvclniz on! hem Tiny r-xpccl lo soc n I.I'(‘-( m" Him“. “IH.U,.IJ1 2 °" Gmlmm‘ I'm“ Md mmimmes nlcnclous oifvrt on till‘ poullrl‘ trutilll i . r ~ ~ i‘ "I I- i. i sclvcillg out or Rotlcrdmn and M" _ ;.,.._-,“,,'_ ,,.",',,f,. ."',.',".,f, ""‘" "“‘ g ‘u ‘UM u“ Antwerp lo New York and other‘ .¢.,.,.-.i....~.. 0,, Page '1. Hn‘)_~;‘,f,,,;'-;§h'ml";4m"[Qljm‘"'"""' M... A4’ ».....-~.4,~, -"»“\7I.W'i\'rl"-»vfqus-,_ ,.- '-