III Bits TFNTA TI vs DATE FOR. PARLIAMENT oPlsNlNc JAN. 1o Gaardfal. lauded glzrnllottotowa Guardlau ‘two Rt. ‘Hon. Sir George Ferley, Acting Prime Minister During Absence Of Mr. Bennett. HERMAN AIR F! ISNPERIBR By Richard G. Hassock, Associated Press Staff Writer about the office up to the moment for Calgary last night. PARIS, Nov. zip-Minister of Air Vlcvor Danaln told France today Germany's planes are "swifter and more modern" and asked 8,500,000 francs (about $280,000,000) to malls the French air force superior. "Since Goering (nermcnn Wil- lip. \\l. (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) OTTAWA, Nov. 2l—In marked contrast to the constant activity of the Prim e lwnistcrinthepastthreewoskaa deed calm held the east. block to- day as the staff relaxed from the pace set by Rt. Hon. R. B. Bennett his train left Rt. Hon. Sir George Perley will Announcement is expected short- 2254/” The People's Paper . Read b Covers Prince Edward island Like the Dew \ ' CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY. NO-VEMBER 22, 1934 URGES U0 Ma W. Ad‘ dresses District Con- vention Meeting At Truro. of secretary-treas- urer of the United Mine Worker; convention of U. M. W. District 26. The labor leader, making his first NNiNINjf‘ w 0 R K U N Gélfonk fvtfitement STANDARDS’ (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) TRURO, N. 8., Nov. 21—Higl*ler standards of labor for the workers 0i’ Canada and the United States fir‘ lahgullt ltltpadthroulh co-(pera- , !be tin Prim is durin! m‘ elmlvnmw 1n (By Guardians Special Wire) l wfgenfiettxs “we :3, he ma» both countries, Thomas Kennedy no occasion to visit the office to- ‘Wmmfiemt day. It is expected he will call one “d mwrmlwml or two cabinet councils to deal with routine matters as they come‘ M 5mm"- wd" w“ u" elm"! Pennsylvania iness Revival Kerlected In , TANBIYN CHAIN DRUG S Tl] R E S I N VESIIGATEI] Mass Buying Commis- sion Hears of Mark- ups Ranging From 26% to 300 Percent (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) UITAWA, Nov. ill-The Ci. Tamblyn chain of drug stores had its origin in Toronto in i904, Her- bert W. Driver, Toronto account- ant, told the mass buying oom- mission here today. The commis- sion entered upon its enquiry into the Tamblyn operations at the af- ternoon session. G, Tamblyn’s original capital was l (0. Elly Guardian's Special Wire) TORONTO, Nov. iii-The 1m- perial Bank of Canada finsncia statement for the 0c I tober 81 shows Profits of 81,231,991 compared with 01,304,009 for the} previous i2 months. Loans carried: by the bank show an increase, re-l fleeting revival of business in the‘ country. The profit and loss account lists appropriations from profits as fol- lows: Dividends, $700,000; officers guarantee fund, 07,500; officers pension fund, $40,000; reserved for contingencies, $300,000; ta x e s , $170,000; total, $1,217,000, leaving a balance of $14,492.97 to be carried forward. The balance to the credit of profit and loss now stands at $595,715.18 compared with $681,- 282.21 at October Si, 1983. Deposits bearing interest totalled 885,601,460 compared with 883,800,- 122 at the end of the previous year Wire) LONDON. Nov. zi-Seli-govem- ment for India, one o! the great- est imperial problems of ‘moderni times, advanced an appreciable step nearer tonight with the re-l port of the joint select parliament- ary committee on Indian govern- coolls, one going and one MAXIMS OIL MERE MAN p-s-j-n Some families always have (no ’ coming v 10 PAGES the proposals and pl to their passage. The attitude of the Conserva- tive party as a whole will be de Morning Guardian- Report Sfillllllgl IHIIIBAY 0NNOV.29 Suggested Method OI Honoring Wedding Day of D u k e of handed uss Charlottetown Guardian TWO 13%| Self Government F: India Recommended In Parliamentary Committee Report Forms Basis Of Govt. Bill To Be Intro- duced After Christmas. Strict Safeguardslecommended. (GP. (iable By Guardian's Special tion to the lower house oi’ the fed- eral government will be indirect. through the provinces irlstead of direct. but generally they stood l}? t e whole resources of the Liberal party helm Goering, Adolf Hitler's Minis- ter of Ar) came to power, Germany has a military air fleet available and proclaims it," ‘Ddiain told the chamber Air Committee. “This air force is to be feared because it is composed of modern pursuit and bombing planes." he said. Protesting against “panic folnen- tors“ who pretend that Germany has thousands of military planes, the all minister estimate’ that the Reich will have 1.000 to 1,100 planes at the beginning of i996. ‘ France has more machines, he admitted, but the French models ANNOUNCEMENTS COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC "show-St. Peter's may. vlsitwbiovabcotlaaincehewas lwebt into office in the Democratic landslide of Nov. 0, was addressing delesates representing some 7,000 ly of further additions to the machinery being set up by Finance Minister E. N. Rhodes to admin- ister the Farmers’ Creditors Ar- rangoment Act. nu is now 00111- °i the 11°00 men employed l: pme m “but; ma suhmh Nova Scotiah mines and allied in- ewan, and Manitoba's provincial dusme" board of review will be completed ‘ ‘in a day or two, completing the 5"" 7mm”! set-upthere. These were the first I provinces to come under the act. can“!!! 811d the United 81-81-98.“ Work is being pushed on the h“ w"! "m". “have the ewe problems and the same language ‘Ihmvah co-operatlve efforts the leaving rui- the west Mr. Bennett °“’° W‘ bum M" Nell" standards completed the organization struc- “I “M” i" 53h Wlllll/Tlefl- 511d w’ turc which will handle the gov-| ‘he <8,“ "flllwvee. w must the eminent party's campaign for the W?“ ‘ next general election, but no de- , "n" "Wed WM!’ he declared. tails have been divulged. ‘AW i" PWN but fundamen- Bo far ss indications among de- mly- "4 "1 . parhments may be read it would, m5"!!! there is labor. The 876M appear that the government is “wessny 15 W 5111111 11D the D“!- committed to an early session of "ls-line WW1" of the people boards for the other provinces It is understood that before s Parliament and it is believed Jan l0 is the tentative date selected. N.Y. STUDENTS WAGE Rlill "Buying turnips all this week. (Y. M. Boop. Ir2536-1l-20-5i "Buying hogs at Emerald and Albany Monday, November 20. G. C. Green. L-2502-11-22-3i. >\"Pantry‘fl!c at a-s. "McDonald Saturday at 2.30 by East Royalty _ _ med it up. Womens Institute. Iv-Zaili-il-lz-Zd. w’, he “M, m8 w” we "m. LaCoursiere, Dentist, will be‘ :1"- ' I ' it is m ‘mill’ ‘twnofiicffi Burn Effigy of College in Murray River November 22nd and 23rd. Il-llotls-li-ilz-ii. "Poultry. The Lightizer 0a., next Queen Hotel are buying every week day except Saturday. Correct grad- ing, best market prices. il-2i-tf. Head For, Prevent- Hing Anti - F a sci st Parade. (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) NEW YORK, Nov.’ 20.—-After cli- "Chlcken Supper and Dance ill l-Plllnn Hall, Mt. Stewart, November 28th. If not flne 29th. Admission 30c and 200. 11-2578-11-22-26-21. President Frederick B. Robinson in effigy at the base of the‘ campus flagpole. The cardboard effigy represented 5-976“? m. Robinson, who is ill in Mount lsinai Hospital, .wlth a second llead [—that of Premier Benito Mussolini of Italy. The strike broke out after smoul- dering PCSellbfIlthC among certain ‘campus liberal and ffldllifll groups in connection with the expulsion a m“ ""5 Aucuml- 3- 9- 0- 1" - H941 month ago of 21 undergraduates for wlllil“ 3 P- M- Sh"? ‘staging an anti-Fascist demonstra- 54532-11-"3-11- tion during a visit of Italian stu- "All interested in th: formi-‘g of the Marc-on hockey team plea-eel lmet at the Consdida-ted SchcoLi Friday 1113M at 8.30. "Wanted live and dressed poul- try. also large quantities of ducks. Frlf-uy. McG-uigan and Boyle. y 11-21604 "Rabeccs, Contract Bridge, Ooh- -____-. l "Renew old acquaintances and; mglke new ones at the chicken sup- llcr ct l-iurtsville Hull on i-"rlday, Nov. 23rd, in aid of hockey club. L-2ffl4-i1-21-8i de . Fists flew and several persons were knocked down when police attemp- ted to break up the demonstration as it started when Charles Milgriln. an expelled student. bczan a speech i ‘calling for a general strike. "Delightful Supper, home cooklzls The timely arrival of Professor illbl-n apt-m table, fancy wozk, all at George M. Brett, who lock Mllgrinrs 'l..lll'ty United church Annual TCR-‘plhlib on the improvised rostrum and and bale, lliursdny, November B.th gold up; gtudentg they could use the L-selll-ll-ZZ-ll- stadium ended the fighting. The strikers started marching toward the "Wlying milk fed chicken and gtgdlum, chanting "oust Robinson” .. it. our warehouse until 8 and “reinstate the 21 students." ..)ck Wcdnrsdsy, Top prices shouts of "cops off the campus" .-l.=l Denney and McCabmAlbunY- suddenly brake from the swim- L-2588-i1-"0-2l'Again they began exchnnshla --_-_ ipunches with the officers and the "An-dual Eazsir in aid oi Bi. college authorities; to overt a seri- Mmys Academy, St. Paul's l-lall, pus disorder, allowed the students Bammersida, this evening. Hot Sup- to return to the flagpole. W". Bingo, etc. -——-'-i——"— UNLOADS ISLAND CARGO l’ f b. so they can buy the products of in- duet-w. And the only way to build HP this power is to move up thf waee scale." mell- 000. he asserted, hours of labor must be geared to the neces- sities of modern industry; til- W014i My and the work week must b!’ 'I'.9‘T""¢d~ "Wltlnllfl. illoreape Woes and reduce hours," he slim“- becoming every day." he said, “but to bring it about is a stupendous task." Coal Milling With respect to coal mining, he told the delegates. he looked for a itlve programme" as between em- ployer and employee to be pre- of the industry's permanent set-up. "That," he predicted. "will mean a reaction in Nova Scotia and Canada, which will benefit proportionally as we in the United States benefit." Already the National Recovery Pogramme has brought on im- (Ccntinued on Page S) THREEBUYS PERlSillll rm: (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) CAMBRIDGE, Mass, NOV. 21»- Three young boys perished here to- day in a tire which swept their home. Their parents, badly burn- "further and continued co-opela-I while dpeosiis not bearing interest were off from $21,148,927 to 815,- 353,916. Advances under the Fin- ance Act relnained unchanged at $1 590.000. Total liabilities to the public are $120,500,425 compared with $118,- "133282 formerly. Liquid assets are $69,838,214 compared with $68,997,- l. Z ulsl WHEN ‘SHIPS cnlunl fFreighter W. C. Franz Lost on Lake Huron. (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) Loomis steamed down Lake Huron to the mouth of the St. Clair River near here tonight, preparing to put in hero for repairs to its dam- aged bow, ripped open today when it rammed and sunk the freighter Ontario‘ seamen near Thunder Bay Island. The U. S. coast guard cutter Cardigan, which came down the lake as a Oonvoy to the Loomis. reported by wireless tonight that the four members of the Franz crew drowned when their vessel went down were: Steward Hugh Woodbeck oi Owen Sound, Ont; second-cook Norman Matthews of Toronto; deck-hand Frank Granville oi seph Langridge of Goderich, Ont. Carol lgno red by rfoyat ramily (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) BUCHLAREST, Rumnlllu, Nov. 21 -Klng Carrol, it was learned today, resents the fact the King and Queen of Great Britain have not. invited hlln to the wedding of the] Duke of Kent and Princess M81‘- ina of Greece, Carol was said to feel that since the British rulers trlvlted Princess Helen, his estranged wife, to at-I tend the wedding, royal etiquette required them to ask him also. The‘ I Rumanlan King, his friends assert, (feels doubly piqued because the British Royal family also ignored his sister Princess Elizabeth, whose husband, the former King of Greece, has Jbeen invited to the London nuptials. This attitude of indifference to- ed. escaped with a fourth son bl‘ jumping from windows of the flame swept house. ' At the Cambridge City Hospital where Douglas Smith, 86, and his, 38-year-old wife. Hilda, were také‘ en, attendants have not yet told them of the death of their three surviving brother. who escaped in his mother's arms as she leaped from a second storey window, is‘ 11-2399-11-15-17-19-20-21-32. “Poult . W are b in we NORTH SYDNEY, N» 8.. NW- 3X day Llvsrluu eflresseduyFcsll aural -An-lvlns here from 9'1"" Fel- Chicken at our warehouse on Queen W811 mlmd- Al" m°m ""9 Street. Highest Market prices paid. Mahone, 011M831! 3"“!- ll ‘m’ Canada Packers Limited. ‘vchsrslm Nine of its ca-rw » L-zaso-u-la-irl. protiuoeut Kelldi”! dwk- end W" ‘unload the balance at Sydney- too young to know. The boys who died in the firs were Chandler, five; Dlgene, four and Leonard. i0 weeks old. Fireman summoned by the neighbors who heard the shouts oi‘ the parents. fcund the three chil- dren dead in their beds. Two nrc- "Wculdnt it be better to look The craft reazhed this port yester- lorwsra to lienents provided by. Bun day. Life policies acquired now-than to men were burned in attempting their rescue. look back and wish you has. Better :.~.:. t3.'.'§.lY""’"‘""“°""“"'|Future Duchess 'Of Kent yiétfixtg°lgi§umxnuglls Welcomed In London nlhaaldfltoat I o'clock. Iaoh balan- as u” y two repress: vss (w Ian-doth Johns) lrilfil-ii-lfl-ii. (Amoelatod Press Staff Writer) (AI. By Glltlhll’! Slkchl Wire) throma waited st the tron gates-cf ‘the palace. its massive front sl- sons, while Charles Jr., two, the Engl J. E. wetland, member of Par- wards Carol on the part of Bl-itislil royalty was taken as d fresh in- dicutlon of the widening breach between King George and the Rum- anian King which begun when Carol left Princess Helen for Mag- da. Lupescu. " This incident culmin- ated in Carol being asked to leave and. M P. Ill With i Pneumonia (C. P. by Guardian's Special Win) IIDNIUNXTQN. N. 3.. NOV. 31- liasmnt for Restigouche-Madn- wash, waeseriouslyill wnhpneu- monia st his home here tonight l-lc had been unable to go to his office for the past two weeks and $400. Now the present chain which ment reform. cided at a national convention to , Kent. has formed out of the original store numbers 59 stores with an invested capital of $1,348,059, which includes $669,009 of surplus bal- ahce. l m its so years existence the Tamblyn Company has undergone a number of transformations. 'I‘ile business was consolidated in i910, and in i915 an agreement was made whereby United Cigar Stores Ltci. purchased 40 percent of the issued capital and were given an option on the remaining 51 per- cent. This was exercised in i919. These United Cigar Ltd. shares were afterwards transferred to the Metropolitan Tobacco Co, a sub- sidiary of Imperial Tobacco. In 1928 there were 85 sotres in operation and a new company was ,formed to take over an option to purchase the remaining issued cap- ital in the hands 0f G. Tamblyn This report, urging self-govern- ment for a federated India oom- bining the provinces of British 1n- dis and the native states, but re- commend‘ lg strlngest "die-bards" of a government bill to be intro- duced shortly after Christmas. The report roughly would give India parliamentary government‘. reserving to the Viceroy the ques- tions of defence and external re- lations, and also giving to the Viceroy and to‘ provincial governors the right to take any steps deemed necessary to safeguard order, the merit, which will rights of minorities and financial stability. endarsation by the Conservatives. cussioln of reform ‘constitution in _‘of greater the complex prob em for committee dissented from the re- months’ deliberations. The labor members on the committee pro- duced un alternative report ex- full partnership in the Ellnpile. pressing the view the new con- be held shortly. The party con- ference proper last month deferred taking any decision. Although the seemed at that time safeguards to be growing in strength. the ac- be will-Billed. will form the basis tion of the committee in stiffen- ing the proposed safeguards may’ be sufficient to ensure complete Six years’ examination and dis- f. the Indian the direction of self-government were jculminated by today's report. The question now goes before parlia- . occupied with many months. The reforms will then be Nine of the 8i members of the effective on royal proclamation, possibly by the end of 1935—and port as presented following eighteen the vast Indian empire with its teeming minions and diverse races ,wlll then be on he threshhold of PORT HURON, Mich, Nov. 21- The disabled freighter Edward E. WIT): YTanlYwItll-"flbss smalls =‘-“'“l“‘ "m °°""°“ °'" "‘° ""°‘"'°°" Erieau, Ont. and watchman Jo-' ‘eluded the office-r and other fol- at $650,000. Since then the new company has developed to its present status. When the new company was formed in i928 the Metropolitan Tobacco Company received one "deferred share" of no par value director of the new company who business of the company. ‘This share was redeemable after l6 years. Sales volume of the company reached a peak of 88,873,249 in 193i and in 1933 totalled 93.286377. Gross profit reached its peak in 1931 of $1,121,944 and net profit a peak of $184,312 in 1929. Dividends had been paid regularly on the seven percent preferred shares but no dividend has been paid on the common shares. Witness declared an original ap- proximate amount of $1,400 which included $1,000 in cash put into the lbusiness by w. s". Corlett in 1908 had grown by accumulation of profits to an investment of $1,- 052.01’? on Dec. 3i, i933. All store elnployes receive a jweekly wage plus-s. bu|nmI5Sl0l1 of ,five percent of all Tamblyn goods sold. Sixty store managers receive from $35 to $51.44, averaging $41.54 a. week. Managers are required to be graduate drugglsts. Their hours worked are 60 a week. Assistant store managers are paid an average of $31.16: regular male clerks are paid an average of $10.10. and one female clerk $18. Delivery boys are paid an aver- age of $8.58 for 60 hours a week, (Continued on. Page 8) NSANE MAN ulluglul (GP. By Guardian's Special Wire) TRURO, N. 8., Nov. ilk-A vio- lently insane fugitive, handcuffs dangling from one wrist. remained at large tonight while Royal Can- adian Mounted Police and town officers combed Truro and its en- virons for his whereabouts for the third successive night. More than three days have pass- ed since the man. George Richards of Glace Bay. N- 8., escaped as he was being transferred to the Nova Scotia hospital for the insane at Dartmouth. He broke away from Officer Nolan of Glare my u. the officer freedone wrist to allow him to eat breakfast Monday. Vanishing into thick woods, he lowers hot on his trail. And since then he has been in hidifls. bobbing was hoping to work this week but his condition became critical today. upnowalldthenonlytoyanish reported. Muinassoonasheis l which gave it the right to elect a we stitutlon should be so framed as to enable India‘ to reach full do- minion status by a process of in- temal development, course to further acts of the British for the New India: parliament. A federation of l1 Rnoonamendationa 0f Reports “white paper" proposals on which the report was based. whereby elec- (Continued on Page 9) l The report in outline recom- wlthout rc- mends the following as the basis , provinces of Lib al members of the commit- British India and. the native states d a. change from ,the’t.he federal ‘governmentto consist The following communication has been received from the Seo- rotary of state by His I-Ionoul Lieutenant Governor DeBlois: Hon. G. D. DeBlois, Lieutenant, Governor of Prind , Edward Island. i I have the honor tn inform yo‘ that following the example of Hll ivfajeaty at whose expressed desire (he educational authorities in the ‘United Kingdom have declared November twenty ninth. the wed- ding day of His Royal Highness the Duke of Kent, to be a school holiday, His Excellency the Gov- ernor General has requested thl undersigned Secretary of State td express to the Lieutenant Govern- or of each of the provinces n1 Canada the hope that the educa- tional authority of each province may be pleased to arrange thal school children be granted a whole holiday on that day in honor n‘ the marriage oi’ His Royal High- ness and Princess Marina. C. H. CAIIAN. Secretary of Statd Seek Complete. Removal Of’ Railway Cut eerdlw’: steel-I who (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) MONTREAL, Nov. 21-43 mplgte removal of the 15 per cent cut for railway employees was being sought here today by the Canad- ian Brotherhood of Railway Ern- ployees which claims a member- ship of about 12,000 men and whose officials said they had re- fused the recent wage settlement o! Canadian railroads. The broth- erhood was said to be an all-Cam‘ adlan union having no connection, with the American Federation of Labor. New wage rates accepted a short- while ago by international union‘ groups comprising a membership of about 100,000 railway workers of all classes call for a reduction in the l5 percent out to l2 percent on Jan. 1, 1933, and a further re- duction to 10 per cent on May l. (CI, By _ M to Vancouver, scene of his tralia. via the United States. he stated here tonight during an in- terval of touching up his large low- wing airspeed envoy plane. Either tomorrow 0r Friday, de- pendingupon how tests go, Ulm St. Hubert Airport here and fly to Detroit. "We have already wired for permission to enter the United Today mechanics of the Royal ‘Canadian Air Home under direc- tion of the noted Australian flier were busily H1898“ qn final ad- justments and tests of instruments in the plane which Ulm brought across the Atlantic Ocean by steamer earlier this week. Tomorrow morning the huge Royal Winter Fair Opened (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) TORONTO, Nov. 21—-Show win- dow ot a nation's agriculture, the 13th Royal Winter Fair was ofli- cially opened here tonight by Premier Mitchell Hepburn of 0n- tario, 1n the presence of a distin- guished gathering of persons rank- ing high in the socal political and commercial life of the Dominion. Ontario's Premier pulled a cord in the centre of the tan bark arena and a Union Jack fluttered down from flag-bedecked girders and the annual horse-show. highlight of ‘Toronto's socal season, had started. In the ring were gathered horse- men from five nation. United States, Canada, France, Chile ant. the Irish Free State. 'I‘hey were welcomed by Mayor W. J. Stewart of Toronto. tests which are expected to last three hours. Radio telephonic tests and trials of length of flight with- out refuelllng will be made. ! CrusheJ Under He a vy Vehicle (C. l’. by Guardian's Special Wire) EDMUNDSTON, N. 3., Nov. 21- Crushed when a truck fell upon himashe w-asworkingunderthe heavy vehicle in s. local garage Fred Martin was Leg; death to- night, Chains holding the truck tin-ea feet in the air suddenly gave way. pinning Mari-in to the con- crete floor. He. was freed by other employees. Doctors feared his mine might be broken. He also suffered head. and internal injur- lea. Bodies Of 3 Decomposed Infants Found In ..._____ (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) tectiveg when NEW YORK, Nov. iL-Dulcovery of the decomposed bodies of three infants in s trunk today led to ar- raignment of attractive, well-groom- she was arraigned. But District Attorney William i". X. Geoghan, apparently disagreeing with the detectives, indicated she may be released. He said: "If noth- ed Ruby Clarke, 36, of Upper Nyack, N.Y., on s charge of homicide-s charge she denied. The dust-covert! trunk, its lock ing more develops than what I have before me now her release should be ordered." was Clarke was held UIMIIIFIY VIA ll. S. Nov. ib-Oaptain Charles P. T. Ulm intends to fly pro- jected takeoff for ylidelbotnuil. Aus- intends to talce off the runways at plane will be loaded for final air‘ Trunk ° without bail broke , was opened by two workmen, . who were startled at their unexpec- ted find. It had lain in the Broca- iyn warehouse since it was ch ‘ ‘ by Miss Clarke in July, 1932. "To our information and belief l"sa Clarke caused the death of for a hearing next Friday Apparently composed as she stood under the glare of the lineup lights, she seemed at the point of collapse before the qustioning was finished. She said that the trunk contained onlyoddsand endswbenshestored l?" Manslaughter‘ (C. P. By Guardian's Spedal Wire! Nov. Zi-(Only 0nd chapter remains to be written W complete the tragic starry of tho glgying s; William owsn. Montreal bond salesman. and it will be ad< ded two or three weeks hence when hi5 psramour, Lillian Morel. chars- ed "with his murder, is sentence’- for manslaughter, file count 0n which she was convicted l?! 311W. here today. The prisoner, who was abo blow! as Dolores Inpez, had been ml trial since Monday on the major charge. She betrayed no emotion whatever when the verdict reducing the murder accusation to one o! manslaugh‘ was announced by the jury foreman. One of the most sensatio cases tried locally in several We". the trial of the erstwhile cabaret entertainer drew record crowds of people to the Court 0f King’! Bench. Owen had a certain stand- ing in the community and this coupled with the reputation as n: “femme fatale" of Willss Mo caused the glaring spotlight of pubs iicfty to be focused on the attain K's Just iluMAN 4o Wonk (win: As Hm (o Car SQME" (HIM. Fog Nofumc! *-\ l Model-ate tn fresh Winds; and rather cold. .\ll‘1'1‘i-IOli()l.()l&l\‘.\l. IlFl-‘IKTE. T0!- onto, Nov. ‘Il-(Nlllllllllilil and maxi- mum ten-l porn-intros 2-- Edmonton flh ronn'cl'\isr' ‘ ' ‘ ' \Vt‘~wt.'——l"r0sh winds; fair with n little higher (imi- 2B 2 28 24 20 M 883353- Mnritlmn southeast porntnrc; probably followed by rain an night or on Friday. Maritime Dawn-Moderate to_ fiflll winds; fnlr and rather cold. High tide this morning at I.Q and onight at 11.18. - snu secs this ailtornoon at 4 ill and sea tomorrow morning at 1.08. . Wedueoduy, Nov. l1, lulu} m flld Inter ‘e e ‘ Charlottetown. CAI. ‘IIDIY Leave Borden 0.40 A. ll. (Inn) rnerfld lhlfi have three infants by suffocatius-l"—aaid it and that the lock was broken. a abort affidavit signed by two de-This police subsaquentb verified. In lzwoifidl‘; (‘aamflrn use“ u‘ 41708 Found’ Guilty Of . .