qarc-_saw the rise oi Montreal Maxllvis M \ I/,,,, » tnnluifinvll Rum We live in deeds, not years;-he " :Ali ///I ,/, »//, - 1,-f 3 ............................. 42;, The Peoples Paper ....M-"‘~-~.1‘Z`1 Read by Everybody \ ' ' ` Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew MAXIMS or A MERE MAN Chl|dhood,whose very happiness ‘Q ls love. is symbolized by Christmas. ' ' - ' ~:| C' - . .’i:rl'..‘.'::..3¢':'31...""...'£.‘I“i'I¢’.;’é2';.Z'.. CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1931 so PAGES - - --, in l_ .. 5 ' .. Annual Subscriptions Dellvfrcd 55.00. By Mall Canada and U. S. A. $4.50. _.-_ 7 _Ti , .Prob N xt eek Into Cause Confidence And' Faith In “Future Prosperity Of The Do- minion Is Assured If Canadians . Remain But True To The Traditions Of Their Fathers”, Bennett. Says Premier ERBAL Blllll 'IE llllllillllll (By Ken Clark, Canadian Press oom-,ge and ¢0nf1deu¢e,'» he de. clared. "Let each give his best. o Staff Writer) WASHINGTON. D- 0-. Dee- 15-' Give aid to those in unfortunate While thc Governments of Canada circumstances and support con 8 uted authority." joint board of engineers to discuss Conadiaris were displaying a fine - courage of grappling with the pr b- opment of the St. Lawrence Water-` lems of the day, Premier Bennett y continued. in his recent trip in the lobbies or the senate. sen- ,Ensland. the Prime Minister Siefed alor Royal s. Copeiand, of Newman and women had eXl>\'eSSed 9. him in the highest terms. admira- a.ld the United States assembled the practical problem in the devel way, a. verbal fight developed toda York, single-handed carried on battle with Senator Arthur H. Van- dcnburgh, of Michigan and Senator Thomas J. Walsh, of Montana. Senator Copeland, involved in an exchange of statements through having given an interview to a ashington paper in which hc to first place among the ports of the E"I'he Canadian Press)-Confidence and faith in the future prosperity io! a united Canada was warmly ex- ' pressed by Rt. Horn. R. B. Ben here this afternoon. The Prime ,Minister was speaking at a civic luncheon tendered in his hono continent and the dc-population of ` _____ New York harbor, found llimseiii REGINA, 535,k_, Doe, 1B.-Im- vigorously attacked by both tile i p,,$M,m of a p,.,,,,inc;m my on cig- Rcpllbiicnn of Michigan and thc i hmttos, tobacco and soft drinks orhoably conduct the debate f ratification of a treaty in the Seu- ate. ANNOUNCEMENTS, C()lVl`lNG l£\’EN'i`o`, MEETINGS, ETC "Con-.e to tha Christlnhs Sclloo Concert, Iris, Dloember 22nd. 10955-12-l'l»3i. lllilili.. - 10937-12-16-41. "'Montagu,e Club loading hogs lucsday, December 22nd lust:-i.d of Ncdnesdiy. . 10085-12-lil-21. ert "West Royalty School Conc esday, December 22nd. 10987-12-18-Zi. “Winsloe Club not loading liv stock until January 7th. 11002-1249- fa "Montague Club loading hog.t s Monday afternoon. December 21 instead of Wednesday. Dec. 19-li. “Gift Suggestions for Me n. Scarves, shirts, Ties, Gloves. etc. Est. W. B. beard. 11001-12-ll)-li. "Christmas Tree and School Concert in Bonsliaw Hall. Wednes- day evening, December 23rd. 10967-12-18-21. Mollday evenins. December 21st. "Come to Cavendish School Con- o bert, Monday, December Zlst. If n t line 22nd. Admission 25 cents and SPRINGFIELD. Mag" Dem 18; ' P. J. émud' That he inieude "D ‘ifefi “° WY' Audrey Denies, Mas Anna Mem- . I _ ers from the Springfield Indians ol ml qw-don R_ gn-ve,-_ Betty mood, is ohne... ei..o....... it ...E ,the Ummm mmm Hockey Incorporatzons Mm J_ A M_tmm| Mm ma i5 cents. 11009-12-19-2l “Anyone wishing to contribute to Protestant Orphanage kindly leav Democrat from Montana, who willl-is-temporary nlens'.ll'o for increas- or 'I l . tslderction at the conference of Gov- "Come to the Christmas Tree and , If Bed Bugs Came Canada 'IORON'I0, Ont., D86. 1B~(By 'nett r. “Face the new Year with hisll stil. - to to ___{,____.-----_- Continued on page 26 Sask. Considers New Tax Levy 8.5 ing revenues. rece ved serious cen- crnmcnt suppoi‘tcl's that occupied all f1_;i;_~ wi-dnrsdny licrc. accord- ing to the Regina Daily Star. Tliis measure was one of the many disclisscd, but mt rcttlcii. It is exactly' in the swine categ- .4 .». among HAMILTON., Ont., Dec. 15- The judicial inquiry into the affairs of the home for the ory as tile gasoline tux proposal. From Peg Leg (Canadian Press) aged and lnllnn iss brought to a conclusion tht afternoon. His Honor Judge Thompson will render written judgment at le a later da Rev S. Banks Nelson took the stand and volunteered the information that the bed bugs in the institution at one time came from an old man's,w - en leg This source had been e fumigated the trouble ceased. i ood located and when it had be u l\PPll|NlEli OTTAWA. Ont., Dec. 18-(By The Canadian Press)-Announcement of the appointment of l-lon. Thibaud- eau Rinlret, one of the Judses of the Supreme Court. of Canada, as deputy of the Governor Gefiefel. 15 recorded in the current issue elf the Canada Gazette. The deputy of the Governor General acts for His Excellency ln matters of detail in the temporary absence from the city of the Governor General. and is usually the Chief Jus’-ice oi the supreme court. The absence abroad of the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Duff’s appointment as chairman of the transportation commission and the recent death of Mr. Justice Newoombe, brought the appoint- ment to Mr. Justice Rlnfret who is next in order. Conditions In 'to the polls today to decide whcth- Mr. Kennedy ‘S me dUB¢@f 1°’ M3525' M. wood. Mrs. M. W. er the Labor Government of Prime Prince Edward Island on the Can- Minisier James H. scullln will be endian National Railways board. W°°d' D0"-’ Ameck' R055 Amwk' returned to power or will be replac- ------'-“ cl D D K cum. Re G or; ed b an admlnlstratio of some ‘ ’ - “P” ‘ ‘ 8' V' e S Dtherylmmmv compigxiol Investigations Millar in memory of Douglas H. Millar, Mrs Noel DeBlois. Tom Dcspre pi-oteststlons of optim- 'lbout Over . ilsm by all party leaders on the eve ` DeBlois, Beryl DeBlols, Ernest iof the election. political observers - WINNii l\\n_. Dec. 18-(By . c_ Hmm Mn* A` E_ Ing throughout the country were lnclin- . , at th rl he ouid me °“““d‘““ P'°`”)'°"""““ Mrs w chester s.1vrei.ure,1vn-s d t th l th - ~ C ° e vew e E W portfolios bulging with information Q R mack' Florence warren' Am be a close one. The campaign. th f the mon bitter ‘"“' ““““““°‘“ ’°1“°”‘“ "’ " een campeell. Audrey an-ch, in ` lc w o ;hAAi1:str ;~;»Mi:“;ect0ra1 hmmm show railway problems of Canada. collect- memm? of Bradford o_ Mmure, ,ai a realignment or parties and the ed ’“ “ ""‘“’W”‘d "°“' °' ‘f"°"""‘ Miss my mme. Ebenezer Wom- break-up of the labor group into c“n°d“ tm’ my” c‘:mm’“'°“ °" en's Women's Institute, Jack Saund- three separate factions fighting railways an but °°mp'°ted its wen' ers, Douglas Saunders, Joice Nichol- Entertalnment-ln Breadalbane Hall memelvm ern investigations here today. Only mm commune Hyndmm’ “mmm »-mi . :..':::;:;.:z:‘;'::°.:.:;.‘;‘;:;z“i:; ‘°.;f°.‘f°°‘:..:.f::..r‘.:...... _.r NO Drafts Manitoba Government remains for 5m¢|°_ mm w_ “_ _L gm, Annan inmorrow Parcels at 158 Prince SL | League for service in the National leeds! nicht. nose 12-io al Sherp- “ "_' "The concert and Christmas tree $0994-l2-18-21 imp team Rangers of New York, OTP ( , to n:;`;c_h';0l concert and ‘was the statement made today by Tm c;1;{.no;?;s)E_e;i`e13:u°:1 Boots McLeod, Misses Horne. -lIi_>IY¢*= Tr" in (mnwn Han :John S_ Hammond. This statement mg mcomarmma of new companies gsssian, Blair Hsnian, Eric es- mat' H not une' Decmdbei WM in answer to reports th” OM are mpc"/ed in me current mug Wlnnifred Lodge Mrs Harry oszi-12-a-l -2. t il lht b am, . - - - - ._._._.L.. gfggégfirfoznrhomnsrizirir m 8 e of tm cum” w' Millar. Joan Miller. George, Bobby "come w the eoheert .na christ- , A"°°° m""'°°“"' md" "°'°°°' and mickey mouse. A friend. aloe: 1 __----'_**"‘-"’”“'_`° Charlottetown. P. I. I., and Carlton Ml” Helm mums' Pownal Unned mas Tres .in Stanley Brld e Hal mggy' D°¢_ aa. K not (kgs, wed_i ¢sPOWl'lBl C0nC8I't the B6Cll'l‘l¢g ‘65°,0°° Ul18l'l0l/tl.€° sand-y school’ Cynthia Kendall' - - ' ' town, . . “Myrna 1| h n i nl Tuud|,y_Dec:,:\b°:';'m4";‘me;\ at Albany Baptist Church will be Everett umm. aramid. nuvlns "ld S““""‘Y' D"°°"“’" ,,§°',,,;',;° date. Blllllil EVBNN Wed-, if not fine following emo” Is“““” um,” my M mum 10956-12-l'l-Si. " ` “The Wlnsloe South Christmas __,._.-- (Canadian Press) BOSTON. Mus.. Deo. 18- Bolton. died at City lloaplul today of a football lniury. Ile Beginning Doc 2 d “bf ut °" be held in W"“‘°° 3°" was aims on the hem while lontlnulng for one we Marco _ concert will '°"\~ Georgetown will sell the ‘\T£-ion December 21 at 8 P.m~l°¥‘ 35% plnml ,uh "0 "num, Children. W ing upon us we must swallow one of the church workers disappointed ” Pals to date : ' i msn- a. friend, $2: Mrs. James T Mrs W. H. Prowse, Loud; H. Joan williams, Peter Jay, Elean Worth Mrs. R. MacDonald, Ernest Mutoh Mrs. C. D. McLean, Mrs. Malhieson, Mrs. George Pelnson, Harold Stewart Evelyn Stewart, . Gladys Wise. ‘ powooi United church, Mrs. c. H. B. lnngworth, Norah Lonswvrih. A Friend, Mary Campbell, Nora Taylor. Allison roster, Phill*-1. PN' wr, mu mme Match. Doris and uther Mcbougall. George. Tvm. and Rose Mary Rogers. G. H. Tn!- lnce of winter hats st logo ¢hgn'flne December 23- Adm” “ '"5 |10;1.13.;9.1|.'ohildrea free. 11040-1349*” i g i. l Known But-It’s Harder On The “W E are a happy family and don’t really mind being poo only it is hard for little children at Christmas time.” Hard indeed to face disappointment on that one day as this little excerpt from one of many letters received The Santa Pals Club so truly shows. The rest of the year can be faced, but “Christmas time” it is different. Already the expectations are in the air, decorations are being pre- pared, and the children are dreaming and hoping. by is getting closer. “I think one of the hardest things one does is ask for charity, but when we have little children depend _ ' 7 our pride,” said ai mother to e r S “It’s hard to hear the hhildren talk of Santa and all the °' things he brings and think that' perhaps they may he Fo r A A n S Surely every soul who on Christmas Day can cal Charlottetown “home” should on that dny feel contentmen That is what many are hoping, and it is up to the citizens to see that they are not disappointed- Many are remembering. The following are the Santa _;___._.______ mas Trees Brings Desired Resul een Dunlop, Mary and Eleano Santa Pazs Williams., Mrs. H. E . Cantwell, ing Walker Mrs. Beniaml 'rn roll wi g santa Pals have 9"" ' nmwgred élhencau, Rogers. Annie May MacKinnon. ’ Mary Elizabeth Provxse, Tomllns Frederick Seaman: Domm sea, Grocery, a. Friend, Walter L. Beer Mrs. I... B. Hunt. Mrs_ Col. D. A Mclicc; a friend 52, MacKinnon_ Mrs. T. G. Taylor, Al- ‘ - lan MacMillan, Margaret and Ar- Lowmm. _,Pan Lowther’ M‘s_ thin' Coffin, a`Friend, Isabel Mc- George ivwllar, nelen Denlols, Rob- I-°““» W- K- R°H"’S» "“°“ M°C°"' rt Ella s' I . ert Den!-wis, Govclon DeBlols. Leila V' Sc9'rm't nm Sea' B' ` 17711;' H’ est Ifnpfcvlng Worthy, :\'.i'.=.. Miirdozk McKinnon, s°“' D9” hv A“d“`“' M""" TU” _' Mr: DL F c_ Taymn Yeo, Grades 3 and 4 Mod-rl Scnoo.. M'a__y c_mc!m,, wqghb G,,0..ge Kntheryn Hyndman. Annie Crnnimi _ - » ~ ¢ ~» - lspvcioi ta the Guardian) Burnwth Janci Bumem_ Miss E I-'hyllis Gloria, Tialhlocn l-l':rnl\y,‘ - MONCDON. 1-1. B.. Dec. 18-From B,u.mM’ M_,s_ _,_ M_ Mad.-adyeni DeBlols Bros., W. C. Lmv.=on. El- rcports which have been received it M,.s_ J_` E_ B_ Mccrcady' Ann sad. canor C. \Voo~.l, D. A. Ilrucc.. 1 ‘ln the latter case, ns in the fc:m- would appear that, business oondi- ` die,-_ F,~,,,,|¢ 5add1cr_M,-5_ 1533., Ca,-._ cr, no dchnite action was taken. tions in Wtstern Canada are show- ter' Miss Bertha Garten Mary Mui-ian Clark, Mrs. B. L. Woo | ----“-- *_ ing some improvement. according Walken John \va1ker| Comme Bernice Wood, Lorena Sample, 1tl1~.~r. *Concert Mlrtinvole Hall, Dc - ` ° V to Mr. Murdock Kennedy °f Brad* Walker. G°°"5° S- MCL 'Ud' BY"°“ Bmwn' enliwi- Zlst. If not fine. first tide The Electlous _ albane. P. E. I., director of the Miss _yme Bwnep yohnsmn, M,-,_ Mrs. G. F. Hutcheson. Dorothy I1] A11Sl]1‘3l13, canadian National Railways. who Leith Moreno. Mr. Beniamlh ererh- Hutcheson. MISS G°\'f1‘1'de Veushe passed through Moncton this morn- ner, Betty Bruce, Joyce Warren W- C- WW-tehelld. E1¢d¥1°1‘ RUHLWY. gANgERRA_ Au_.,;,~.,.1in_ Dm 19... ing on the Maritime Express en- ‘ Doris Howatt, Frances Simmons, ,tssturdayi-rcimadlan Piers. cablei route irom attending a beard meet- D°fl-‘K 5l""“°“;; 513°; F°fb°Sé1‘fi§‘ ._The elwtomge of Australia weot‘ ing of the directors at Montreal. BSYUU PFOWSE. dir 6 \‘0WSe. ll il 11 Thelma Mittht-ws, Lloyd Hawkins, Bruce Hawkins. ___ MllN|l0Bil Gill. SERIUUSLY Ill f Fire *Bring santa Cla... DEAL cLos1.-:D FOR 1 To Ever__y_I:_it___tle One , CO. n C't' S emD te ` dN Ch-'ld R dll' Ofl t ' W'll B 2...... i...,§'.'..'"§....‘l... 6.. §'§§.§. ‘ii o...‘.`.1§i`§.‘§f. of if WW [Sim-‘SH Rising Christmas Mom. Mother’s commodate Male Falconwood Do NotLike To Make Their Needs Patients Within Two WeekS_ ...-_- A full inquiry into the circum-;the National Candy company, cor- has BUILDING in Hillilx SWIICGS Of the Falwnwood fire willjner of Grafton and Hillsboro Sts. _ o be made next week, Premier Stew- Tile property has been pur art informed a Guardian represent | I., atlve yesterday. The date has no yet been fixed, but the Governmen is desirous of having the investigat- ’ ion at the earliest moment. ` Definite plans for the winter ac- 'be extra plumbing and considerable carpenter work involved in partit- ioning off the different floors into wards and rooms. ' _____i_._._..._.___,___..__--Six New- y f:.:'-vr~e:;:?;1---:;:f1--. -- - -- I N t' Newfoundland. After transacting- n . -Christmas will he made happicl' children, because I have eight outright and will be put in condi- tion immediately. Steam heating equipment had been installed in the building the Candy Company. but there .._e..--» HASTINGS-ON-HUDSON, N. Y.. be so kind as to send me your Dec 18-(By The Canadian Press) clothes to clothe my poor little Coast’ thence to San Francisco’ ed (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, N. S., Dec. 18.-“Cubi ls seeking markets for her surplul sugar and may possibly establish s sugar refining plant at Halifax," D. Manuel Padra De La Concha, a re. presentative of Cuban sugar inter ests told the Halifax Chronicle fo day. bl’ will Dr. La Conella is accompanied by ~ V __ "_ 4 A. Baczlrdi, son of the owner of the E' large rum ma:-.ufncturlng house ol Continued on page 26 Bacardi and they came litre iron , Santiago Dc Cuba. They travcllvi ` by Air from from Havana to Mi- ami, Florida. and then came by au- tomobile to Saint John, N. B. The; passed through 24 states on the trip north. From Saint John they wen! to North Sydney and thence to business at Saint John's they came Tucked Into A Bundle Of Christ- w H-if->=~ - Dr. La Concha explained that the: t are on or business trip during which ° they are making a thorough study om of trade conditions- They expect to go across Canada to the Pacific who China and Japan. for a. morhcl' and her eight young need clothes. He who gives me what _ children in Port Daniel, Que., be- I ask will never be sorry when I cause a nor.; appealing for clothing in your family is ill. Let him was turlrcd into va bundle of Christ- to me and I will pray for him.". mas trees shipped here. A postscript, said: "My little chi V A local florist, dispiayilig his trees ren are around me and tell dur sale. found the note, in lf‘l"ench. that fhov will be glad to have t. ‘ " ~ and took ir to a school teacher for some-th’ng_" translation. It was signed by Mme. Louis Charms Bhiis and-read: kins, wh.. 1_1-nnsinted the note, “Tho idea has occllrred to me to looted ‘lotlilng for the children. put my piifule, my name and myl trees. lt is to ask you if you address in this bunch of Chl'islm'u; .., Ride Out .éltlantic Storms I7Days On “- Derelict Schooner shnrr .lonN. N. a..,Dcc.'lo,--tny foundlnnd secmcn who kept. their storm-wraclacd vessel afloat for sev- enteen days off the A;/.on-s. were quite cheerful as tiny passed through Saint John on route liolllc. When the schooner Rio laundered while laden with salt from Cadiz,- Spain_ it was tho second shipwrecls to be experienced by Captain George Douglass and four of his crew, while forthe fifth member it was a third time for him to survive an occurr- cncc of this nature. 0119 __ _ _________.,,_ write ..._ Former Cardinal Billet, Deao' Gil- --- col- mi’ Students uf Miss Elizabeth i Amccla, Italy, Dee. 1a-- wmiOlt5 of the most vivid careers in ,the Roman Catholic Church came . to an end today with the death of '_:__'°-_.I_ -_-:.-__ -1 : --~':: :_-rr” - 1:zzw 4 fonnor Cardxnm louis Brush at the hge of ae. i The mm: \vho several years ago was the ientre of a bitter iifiht between the Holy See and the ' L'A.c‘.ion Francaise movement dlcc in 9. humble cell at the Jesuit Mon- astery here. He had resigned his Cardinalate in 1927, supposedly in The men were picked up by the yemgmgtl-gm-g ageing; me set-e.ity steamer Aztec after five ships. un- of me popgs mmpgign whim md. -_..._a- __-_-<4-. continued on page 28 were ef the seheenefs ullsht- ness- ed with placing ixactlon Francaise. cd beyond sight of thc frantic crew. Optimistic of “more fun to come" tho stocky. humorous Captain rel ed his most recent experience. “Well. this is the second time five years that the old sch tried claim me,” mused skipper Dougl "Strangely, it is five years to d too, when I was taken oi! the C erinc Moulton. French Royallst newspaper, on the ' index cxpurizatorius. at' Pope Pius X made him a Card- inal in 1911 and it was he who 2; crowned the present Pope on Dee. ass. _ >t0 resign in many generations. EFX; After he not sway the red not 2, i922. He was the first Cardinal he became a simple priest. but his name was stricken from the Ponti- ,fical annual. ____-_,-,-::,_. ,_.._;_V__.__..,..__ _K ) Meeting Of Joint Board Oi Engineers (Canadian Press) WASHINGTON, D_"U.`."Dec. 18- Arrangements have hem completed by Canada and the United States for an immediate meeting of thc joint board of engineers on the St. Lawrence Waterway. Robbers Get Stiff Sentence (Special to the Guardian) , TORONTO. Ont.. Dec. 18 - Tm years in penltentinry and 15 lashes ‘were the sentenms imposed on ,Shorty MacOov1trh and Ernest Bennett in Coun‘_v Policc Court by Magistrate Keith today for the W me" 1° in ilmlrvvemcnt in uw financial situation, This was lonn- - re Record & Forecast of the Weather _\ll1'|`l'Il\|{(Il.i)i'l(`.\l. ()l`["I(`E, '|` r. info, Oni., liec..l.&.» 0 sil\‘nlr.\| Asn .\l.\xll\il'.\l TEM- H l°r‘.u.\rl;nlcs 5 D _DAYs Dliwsnn \':\lir"m\'l~r Eiliiioilfon Banff . . \Vlnnlpl\g 'l‘o\‘onlo 0|l.a\\'n . 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