pic's Paper . , . (lovers Prince Edwardwisland Like D Cl-IARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, nmnsnsv, DECEMBER 1 ll. 1;. Receives Legal Advice On Dominion Claims apart 0f Investigator Suggests Claims AIC M0131 Rather Than Rvouucamsum COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC "Announcement; are inserted In Ha no nmn d I eenea p” y.“ nrietly payable in advalaa. "Ooncert in Bouthport School. December 21st, I P. M. 8101 "PI! DIYI Friday and Saturday h 8t. Vincent's Orphanage. 311i. "Skate at Mt. Her-berg tonigm, I not iinB. tomorrow night. "Reserve Thursdll. December [It i0)‘ BIhOOI 00116451, Emerald lI-Il m2. "Come to Wlnsioe South concert II Willem Hall tonight. Admission I) and l0 out. 3812 "Coming-Brand new edition of We “Merry Minstrels" no. m Dd 13th. 37 l‘ "Concert and Dance Mlllvals lriml Friday, December find. Ad Iilssion 20 cents. 3 "Come to the Brookiield Preo- lmrisu Bunfly‘ Emmi Christin mom Friday, Dee 22ml. 3 l‘ ‘Elmer Pmudc will be unloading s oa-rload oi Sydney screened cohl at Milton Btibtlfln Dec. 20th aagd "It a s "Concert and Christmas Tree in West Royalty School. Th y, December 21st. ‘L30 P. M. 37 9. “Como to Entertainnmnt in hscadie Hall, Wednelday, lnber 27th, "HY. J. O. O. I-Ielmon Ill] b6 Willis dressed hogs every day at Bur more. P. J. and C. Kennedy. 3716. "Come to Stanley School Con- Nlt Thursday, December 21st. I! Mi fine. on Friday. Admission 1:3.‘ a "Come to the Christmas Con- ivrt in Brscklay Hall, Wednesday, Dtwnber 27th. n not fine, Thurs- m. 519s. "Christmas Ooneert in Falrview M1001 Friday, December 22nd. Ad- mission 10 cents. Il not fine, Satur- hy night. 3am. "Reserve Friday night, December r‘ d ior Christmas Entertainment Killlwrl. HAIL Ii not fine, Satur- ir- sees. "Borden Nliilll‘ skating llithis. Honda, and Thursday. Ai- "mwm. , hlday and Bat- "Boyne L. O. L. Annual meeting ivnlsht s a u. 8811 "l" Legal. (Canadian Prc) ssnrr JOHN, n. 1a., nee. to. Maintaining that New Brunswick has certain strong moral claims BBB-inst the Dominion of Onnada under Confederation, and moan. mendinl that these be pressed be- fore the Federal Government, J. F. H-TBeiK.O.,ltAi6lintbe09ini0n he compiled iw the provincial gov~ emment. however, that the prov- ince "has n0 legal rights or claims whichitcanioroeintoanywn-e," A lib-page document on the ques- tion oi Maritime claims and Mari- rlsiris. m. ‘Reed's report was presented to the cabinet during a meeting which concluded at Fled- ericton last night. Any further ac. i-lw will be a the next conference oi Maritime premiers, Premler L. P. D. Tilley annoimced The report. characterised by Prom lsr'l‘llleyas"abrilliantan4valu- able document," will be printed and milieu will be sent to the premier-u of Nova scotia and Prince Edward Island, Mr. Teed ioimd that New Bruns- tioularly ies. freight rates and the rouflg The Iphlon wee given at the sp- quest of me provincial government following Qmlebn to the encu- tive council, by rwpeeentatlve New Brunswick organimtions, of a brief on ths subject oi Maritime rights The brief was submitted on Awust 32. llwiineal at that time was ‘ortraos. The that the government of New Bruns- wick appeal w the Canadian Privy Council ior relief fmm "discrim- ination" claimed to have been practiced against lhg Maritime ' Provinces since i867. Premier ‘rilley than promised to have the claims investigated by a legal expert, and Mr. Teed was subsequently retained in this cap- acity with the request he give his opinion 0n two phasm of the ques- tion-flrst, legal claims or legal, rights and second, oluims oi an ‘ equitable nature (as distinct from legal claims). Concenung legal claims or rights he summed up his findings as tol- lows: (Continued on Page l) Sterilization Law Affects 400,000 Persons Prom) BERLIN, Dec. N-A lemi offl- cial news 188m! timeflunder the German sterilisa- tion law eiiective Jan. i. it was ssh the sterilimtion would be performed by orders. On the, day. 1.700 "eurmlc MAY dowoitha NHll. Blll. Nlill ARAITS RRYAl ASSENT Dominion Status to Be “Suspended”, N o t Revoked. LONDON, ec. flt-(OP. Gable)- Tbe bill to suspend Newfoundland’: status as a Dominion now awaits Royal assent. The House oi Com- mons tonight agreed to an amend- ment inserted ln the bill by the House o! Lords, which substituted a reference to “suspension oi the op- eration oi the letters-patent" in- stead o! a reierence to their revoca- tlon. Malcolm MacDonald, Under-sec- retary ior Dominion Aliairs, ex- plained the amendment was in ful- fillment oi a pledge given by J. B. Thomas, Dominion Secretary, that he would introduce proposals to en- sure the letters-patent should not be revoked but their operation sus- pended. W.lsunn,onbehaliotthelabor opposition, expressed plemure with the government ior accepting the amendment with which the oppos- ition agreed. The bill was then returned to the House oi Lords where it will await the Royal assent which makes it law. The measure suspends Newfound- land! self-government and puts the island under an appointed commis- sion until its s ‘ ‘ position is restored. ll.|l ll lli$5 ll ARAITS TRTH HlR MURDER Aftermath of Glace Bay Tragedy To Be Staged in Supreme Court. = (Canadian Preaei GLACE BAY. N. 8., Dee. 20. — Walter Wilkinson umight awaited trial in Supreme court ior the mur- der oi his lister-in-law Mrs. Wil- liam Wilkinson, youthful war-bride who was killed by a rifle bullet as she sat in a neiirhbors home. Wilkinson was committed ior mp1 today, a, week after his pre- liminary hearing at which l9 wit- nesses gave cvidmce beiore Mafllfl" crate A. B. MacGlllivray. Be will go on trial at Sydney in FebruarY- Witnesses testifying at hi5 PW’ lirnlnary hearing told detflll-I 01 what was termed a quarrel between Mrs. Wilkinson and the prisoner before she iled in night attire in Mrs. Dan Mclecds home. Young Douglas Wilkinson, who was sitting beside his mother when a bullet crashed through the win- Mcleod home, szml Wal- ter had threatened to shoot new I short time before she died. The 4- 7,34)“ bay said his uncle was carrying a loaded gun. M11. Mclnod doclared ‘Mrs. wu- hnd told her she had quar- kinson reled with Walter that night, and that the prisoner hnd attacked her during a quarrel some nlzht PW"- ous to the shooting. New Member Of U.K. Cabinet The contribution now. toys or a donation to the acceptable, to the anneal. or who nan sistanceisnotiortbco Recall, ii you will, you é r "hildhwfidlyl- ‘lheooming .55 l Bwwnarimdwouu u, equally Thosewhohsveboentnditieziit lwt One Day More For Santa ‘- Pals Citizens, Take Advantage Of portunity Now Of Making Some Needy Child Happy On Christmas Day. _ 1m°"°'ll will‘ Uifillrlthesamspleaaznoawhlchyou whiobSanto-Pala msumnmsuuommbyngozwedmmwohwmnm” 58°- The list oi children is now ever the 500 mark, and i: larger than it ever was on previous years. It will be seen, therefore. that i! all the children are to be assured of a Merry Christmas, not only must all former Santa Pals "loin up," but lilo a host oi new ones The campaign mast not fall. I0. Name l Ralph ... ... ... a Dawson ... ... ... ...... 10 Gordon ... ... ... '1 stlrlllls ... ... .. Phyllis Arie o I Gerald (Omiinnsd ee Page i) A‘; filllhdl&n kl . TURNER P.E.l. srrscunni BIBKERINB IN INIIIA Ramsay MacDonald in Hopeful Mood Dis- cussing India’s De- fence. (Canadian Prom Cable) LONDON, Dec. flit-Hope the solution would end the long con- troverxy between the British and Indian governments on the matter was expressed by Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald today when he told the House of Commons the British Government would hence- forth contribute 87.fl00.000 annually He referredwthe long bickering over the cost, of raising and train- ing British troops im- aervice in In- dia. A judicial advisory tribunal appointed more than a year ago has just, completed its investigation and the Prime Minister said the two governments had accepted its recommendations. The government oi India will ac- cept responsibility ior the charges and in turn would receive a grant from British revenues, the Prime Minister explained. i!!!“ Mr. Bani. Bremnes- Hon MncMlllan, Hi1. B. B. Mclioath, lIlI. Saddler, Ann Saddler, Tees. Hi8 Joan Wlllllllll, Percy Williams. an. P. n. Basel “ Women's Institute Blois. Mrs. W. H. Prowsa, Ill-s. Mrs. Mark McGujan, up! ingstone Best, Father Dougan, Point; John Clark, ggilréligl‘? 3 . Margaret thur Oomn. Mrs. H. l. Mills. Santa Pals-To Date . PremiI Betty Bruce, Gloria Large, Constance Hyndman, J. O. rwndnaan Ocilln, A;- H.8- Henderson. John O. Doull. Doothy Mrs. Will- iams. Inrna Oieelman. Robin creel- mflll. In Memory of Mrs. Burnett. Mrs. C. D. Mclman, Clyde luver, , Hi3 Mlltllret Wood, In. George Da- D.ll. MCI-Bod. Constance Large, Min An- Gtl Gill. Elliotvale; Jean Plnlayson, Hwy rinisyeou, ma. J. u. Mend- Yfili. Mr. 1'. P. ‘Baylor. Mrs. Murdeok McKinuon, Min E. Burnett, George Burnett, Mrs. O. H. B. Longworth. l-lelen Ceilings, Harry L. Sear. Jr., Me- marl, Donald Seaman. ma. s. w. , um Ketherilla Hynd- Pill- la Jenkins R-ayfield. In memory of Brediord Chester Mchure, Brantley Hasnpahire; J. Boswell Jenkins. u as um. ones), 1m. bfnl. Dr. 1.‘. Robbins, Billie Boar-he. Marion Millman, Pmvincial Bana- m. finest Champion, Bflnpel, l m (providing for 10 little ones) Heart: m Memory of urray. m. George Deblois (pzovidins for Genruie Rob- toflilm, IBI. Wylie Allen, J. W. than, Port Borden: Fairlie Pmwse and Margaret Prowseh Mn, .7, L, Mclood, Audrey Bird, Lucy A. Mc- I-ure. Norm Rustieo; ma. Brenton - W004. Bunion Wood, Anna Part- rldse, Joyce Partridge, Joan Wood. Stanley Ddiillil mush, rm Ooeh, Jim and Susanne Palmer, Rev, L. Ile- Donald, IR. Sidney ‘l’. Green, 0. D. as Charity club, btsto late James Henry McKen- Mre. Arthur J. Hearts, Arthur N. Blanch, Buddy Hamm, m. Herbert, Mrs. Oyril Wood. Bunbin-y; Daniel Wood. M11. A. J. Mathelvn. Oleary: E. ' sued David L Button for a divorce Al’ lllAlENS N ews R-e-ceived of Death of Rev. Al- phonse Arsenault. Wordcamatocbarlotietownlsat evenlngai the deathcimwlil- phcnse Arsensultmthslidagdalsn Islands. No particulars oi the cause 1V F where he will deeply mourn his sudden dearth. He was a. well-known alum- Kill of St. Dunstan! Univu-sity. Details oi his bmdc! have not been received ae yet. Hutton W0 m an Sues On Counter Divorce Claim It! ANGEIs, Dec. 20.-(A.P.) _chgrging mental cruelty and mar- ital shortcomings, Aimee Emnplo McPherson i-luttm, the Evangelist. and ana- became ‘an acknowledged leader in, - all the activities o! the people who of posting oi double duty on liquor Bercowitz and the Dominion, connections. Comm also _ seized. Due To steamship posing through decimd soon. oi the prohibition ing the bond was IDNDON, Dec. PARIS, Dec. a great international ban Along with the Cana formerly resided at police arrested a y men and women of raids. Clandestine radio appara unlst books, photographic eq money and papers indlca (Oontinited on Page l) CustomsProblem 0f Prohibition OTTAWA. Dec. Ila-It is expected that a decision will be made within the next day a two on the protest ‘ alllllct consigned to the United States, The msttor ia under consideration. ao- cording to officials oi the NationaJ Revenue Department, and will be It was ex lained that the repeal States hld Drecipi which was not contemplated when the Customs ruling calling ior poet- England‘ Under Pall Of Fog preached (mristmaa week today un- mr the pail oi the most widespread his wife Winnipeg an Alleged-z-irnadian Held As Of Spy Syndicate Series Of Raids By Paris Police Result In Startling Development —- Working Chiefly For Russia Is Belief. (Canadian PressII-i-(Tgssoelated Press Cables) 20—A naturalized Canadian, Benjamin Clara, also a naturalized subject o! tonight stand accused by police of serving d of spies with Soviet Russian Chief dians, who are believed to have d Vanguard, Sash, the oung American couple and eight other various nationalities in a series of swift ins, military documents, uipmeni, large sums of ting Communist affiliation were Repeal I'M Wilma 4o win’ on time: m A csrefem 6W i WM’ Wm Canadian ports law in the United ‘ ’ a situa‘ passed. Strong north v. mt to east with fleet and snow; not change In . onto, Doc iOr-Enlllnd Ip- AlllYll .. Victoria ... will" m ow than! loci t unspent-are lilcTuoliolmiwiCsli (IFFIFE. T Iib-dilnlmt and maxim Illa today in a goal w“ h. ‘ _ &|pg we: m the voree 0n bflllfll Vancouver .. . M Redoubt Parish. T. against her several mmths 180- 3%“ gum‘, envghmod mm E'"'"""°' ~' ~- 5,‘: D. 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