. Al" ‘l’ s.‘ V. I ‘I “TA'"“Y*W\V--"p~-r w c‘? . i l i v I l g, p - ’ a 41B» .4 l. i. i’ Ana. ~ .- saw“; .- . ELEVEN BAY nuusmlui IN ciiicn win Over 30,000 Believed to Have Been Killed A l o n g 300 Mile e Dew l-i-i- Hitler’s Revised Demands Fail To End Deadlo c k France And Ale-s Determined That Arms Supervision Is Imperial Chain Of. Greetings u broadcast nus reha- in the Idea Front. n?‘ “a ‘u, h h; Only Method 'l‘o Be Followed. ,,,"“,“"",,,,,“°‘,._,, a, ,,“"“",,,,,,,'°fi,, (B, a ,,_ h,‘ (By Melvin ir. Whiteleather, Associated Presa rereiq “nihfi-‘Twulini-"n: 55' womm""'§ro""‘“c.§"§iJ-r re PARIS n 19—CShut¢t:eg Infidel! Hitler of Ge m - I . — , 9Q 23pm“: ‘film; glggfmjfigbwfifithe sent a. definite Iéllfllllllalglll. gogralulle to the m?‘ up,“ d,“ u "my," m Along ,, 300.3,“, Mm h m Government today, but the revised demands failed t] be clmlpletll when cape Town 811b- over change the Franco-German deadlock. .. An agreement in the matter is impossible, it was safl in authoritative quarters, unless Hitler “climbs down" h his desires. Sir John Simon, the British Foreign Secretary, wfl expected during a visit here Thursday to try to mod the French stand and, in conversations with the Fren Foreign Minister, Joseph Paul-Boneour, and posslbm Premier Camille Chautemps, to close the breach by assist '_? lng that Hitler will make concessions if the French as! _ ‘t not too exacting. - ~ :. M. Psul-Boucour, it was said, will reply tbatheiswillingtolistento a lessened programme which he can submit to the Councfl of National Defence and the Cabinets of the French allies, but will be unwavering in his determination that the allies must stand together and Hitler rnustsubnlit to aplnllofarmssu- pervislon. . wil which Bolivia and Pal-aging have been in dispute over I0 years firing was ordered to stop at from the hatdlsd trenches. M'- thesn miserable outpost hr the last. l‘! inimtlls 150,000 Pan. Bunyan and Bollviansoldiera have bottled: $0,000 havg ‘gm, 39,090 hlVe been taken prisoners, and un- numbered tiloussnds have been casualties d bullets, dysentery, scurvy and typing Eleven nqrrm Asthetrircedatleast i1 days December 2m, sr. M. ‘"5 Wins “rinsed bu the Icarus ~ _______ '01 Nations commission named to "T38 Day; pnday and gnu-d“, Bflflct W500 in the %Vll Willi the tor St. Vincent's Orphanage. 3711. o "c mum, 311.1315.” Dllblics whose delegates are now in School irui-sll,‘ December 2m. ma. mm" hm- “ ’ of the deepest iov were volcer] on all sides. “Bordm Line Club loading hogs, Indian mothers pioddsd up the ~ lambs. calves, Weilnerdsy. December ‘WP ill-Ye“! '1‘ 14 P"- ml WNW 00th. Albany. Hours i2 to 8. 3674. ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMING EVENTS, MEETINGS. ETC "Annoaaamenls Ia Inserted In his ro-lrlll d I aenb pa: ward eirmiy parable la advnee. "Talkies. lourls, Thursday. Spe- eial program. 3682 "Concert ill Bcuthport School. 3704. u UNBBERGHS ; comliiii: womllunu i Revlmd Programme The revised German yogramme. it was reliably reported, called fm’ an army of 300,00) filly-armed rrmh p ‘hot fine, on Priday. Admission wmsu-ve mural“, Dwembe, amass the cough pavements of As- _ - . ‘ _ _ ' . gm [or sand 9mm“; menld illclfln. Plrlifll-Ji l-Ylmllfl ‘N! . ' ‘ i ‘ A" All . , » i -A, . > l Y. , via and equality oi war materials. Pre- n” m“. . Ball. 3022. sll-mmfl‘ 11H“ W‘!!! Iifll the DWI’- . ' viously it was indicated that France ’ ' -—-‘, $ili‘ifi‘m°"‘°li"“..s"°"as JMN » a » ~ ~ wmwwww-Myl diiirbfidr -%~:=~ ...,,...... .. ., Y MORE AN'FA" PALS IVEEDED mm W»- ~ 1i l , _ -. ,_ .1 - - - I ' .I~- r. for Cilrktmas WW1 b1 JU- n- nicerhwiriegiiéhilrhiiri’ ‘if’. N - l n ‘ i: fiedrigmbuutrciilim in it. Th‘ °°‘°“" ‘M m‘ "‘ W _..,,,....' ' a 9' ' i -'—- Blr Jghn ftwas imaerrwcii, will W‘ “"4 l" °"" a” I . g; ‘fir; ghm, g - Heartfelt lsjolelag ‘ sirggast the}: the German Chancei- hm“ h‘ mmwood’ I‘ J" ‘- m“ mi m u.“ . their son, and then llmpped ‘m’ ""“‘““""" “"- mm‘ an ta a 3- 0 ate l a “m” " "m" *”°‘°°‘- on red mdlfllilllle m Rumbles an day, Deoemheriisi. 1f not line, lol- lowlm nil!“- 3756. "We will be buying Chickens and Fowl Wednesday, December 20th all riay. Mathew d: McLean, Bridge- town. 3596. "Our Store will be opened every evening this week buying live and dressed poultry every day. P. J. Nov a co. m "Reserve December 11th for Rillhileld United Church - Christ- mas Concert not 18th as previous- l7 announced. "CID! Traverse Bioodhounds vs. Borden Nationals. Borden Rink. Wednesday, Dec. so. Skating after. 3745 "Mr. J. O. O. Beimon will b0 buying dressed hogs every day at bur rtwe. P. J. and C. Kennedy. 3716. “Oometo IertT‘ ‘ Manley Boilocl 0on- , December 21st. lf 15c. 3664. “Notice B. I. Bt-Our geese are here for the big auction game to- hisht and lots of them with a real “We after the lame. 3785 "Come to Stanley Wednesday Ivening and see the first gune of the league. Filmer v; French River. Hours "hunt alter match. 37b6- "A representative of all Junior Dims mining tin Abegwelg Hotel In! Elana. please attend a meelilll to in high places, too, time was heartfelt rejoicing that finally the two nations would cease the dispute over the border area, o. wilderness of 3m,000 square miles of jungle, plains, and swamps which Paraguay has claimed is a par; of her ter- ritory and which Bolivia has want- ed because it would give her a river outlet to the sea. Prom Le Paz the President of 02, the League Chaco Commission, Julio Alvarez Del VnYO- the Secret- ary. Juan Antonio Buero, and the French member. General Freyden- berg, hastened to Montevideo to as- sume charge of the peace negoti- ations, for which Montevideo was chosen as the Site. On their scheduled arrival Sat- (Continued on Past 3) Hlfx. Man Given Two Years D06. l9—(C.P.)-— SINKINB HULK (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, N. 8.. Dec. 10-41m- cued from the sinking hulk of what once was their proud coastal schoon- er, Edward VII, Capt. Wilson Vey and his crew of eight men arrived in Halifax today cnroute to their homes in Newfoundland. The crew arrived from New York on the Newfoundland liner Rosa.- lind after making their way from Wilmington, N.C., where they were landed by the Danish steamer Maine. The Maine picked up the seamen Nov. 26 after sails had been ripped and tom sway from the Ed- ward VII, her spurs snapped off and even her bulwarks battered sway. Capt. Vey said his ship had run into a gale and lashing seas that nose sells and rigging so solidly they could not be manoeuvred. Ev- erything was tom away, he said, and the crew once stood on the deck, undiscovered by the first passing steamer. The Maine, however, was attracted from its course by kero- sene flares. Police "Find Fox And Pelt Believed Stolen The Summerride Police and R. O. M P working on the case of the thrft of a pair of foxes from the ranch of Mrs. Welter Arsen- qm 5t 5L Elgarerfi. the foxes be- en s. the pelts from the stol tuner. A quantity of cigarettes :15 other thmg; have also been to there. Will Give View n Reich Fire Mr. Benj. Brenner. Hal Premier MacMillsrl, Betty Bruce, Gloria Large, Constance Hyndman, J. O. l-‘lyridmm, Margaret Oolln, Air- thur Cufllrl, Mrs. H. Ii. Millet. M118. B. McBeath, Mrs. H. S. Henderson, John C. Doull. Dc othy Andrew, hdarjory Uhswnrrth Mc- Leod, Mrs W. Cheste- 8. Mclllsre, Mrs. (Col) D. A. Msckinnon, Prank Saddler, Ann Saddler, Mr. Torn Tees, Miss Joan Williams, Mrs. Percy Williams, Mira. P. D. Will- iams. Lorna Czeelmsn. Robin Creel- man, m Memory c! Mrs. Bu nett. Mrs. C. H. Black, Laura Bushes, Mrs. A. B. Smsllwood, Souris. Elmer Champion, K ' -‘ , Mrs. C. D. McLean, Olyde River, Harelbrook Woineirs Institute, Min Margaret Wood, Mrs. George De~ Biols, Mrs. W. H. Prowse, Mrs. D. M. McLeod, Constance Large, Miss An- eta Gill. Eliiotvsle; Jenn Finlaysorl, Harry Flnlayson, Mrs. J. M. McFad- yen. Mr. F. P. ‘rsylor, Mrs. Murdock McKinnon, Miss E. Burnett. George Burnett, Mrs. c. H. B. mllgworth. Helen Ceilings, Harry la Bear. J12, Mrs. Mark McGuZgan, Mark Mc- Guigan, Jr., Mrs. Arthur Weeks, Mrs. McCeady, Frederick Bea- man, Donald Seaman. lfll. A. W. Hyndmcn, Mrs Kethertne Hynd- man, Willem l2. Robertson, Not- boro, A Friend, Albertcn. Helen cutclille, Everett Cutelille, Mrs. Mark K. Inman, Miss Wanda Liv- ingstone Best, Father Dougan, Pau- ls Jenkins Rayflcfd. In memory of Bradford Chester McUilra, Braflley Point; John Clark, Hampshire: J. H. Taylor, Mn. Buweii Jenkins, McKenriet Corner, Lot ll: Miss Eats Jenkins, m. Albion; Master Morris Jenkins, Mt. Albion: In. W. H. Pelhink, Mrs. Bar-ah Forbes. la M. Coies, llrs. VnnGlure Gay, . Oolee, Olga llatheson, south Milton; A Friend. Mrs. W. W. Wood, Irlman, oei DeBlois, Beryl Dellois, Aud- fly Daniels, Tom , terllng Institute, Stanley Bridge; Mrs. E I. cantwell, Florence cantweli. Rhea Horne. Ira I. J. You, lflaaie W. I. Per Ira. Chester Inward. A. L. Rennie. lilmsdale. In Lollias nil-rs, autn myy- III, O. I. Oenneh. fiI-Genlloleltfleorgel. ‘lllllasltlogemllose- mary Rogers, Jom Wood, David Wood, Margaret Ceilings, Mrs. Prank B01165, Elmer Lund, Mt. Herbert: Annie May MircKlnnorl, New Argyle; Elaine Hutch, Barns- ciiffe: Anne Hunter. Went-ll Jenkins. Barth Jenkins, Chester Jenkins. Mrs. Robert Hooper. Idiiton. ma. L B. ‘Danton. Deana: ‘Norms, Mrs. A. R. Cooper, s friend, M11. Bcarth, Miss Scarth, Tremor Csmmell, Eleanor Campbell. Claus Fail To Come? The Answer “Yes? 0r “No,” Rests With The Pals. Help and still more Santa Pals James mt, .1. w. Cflllll, Miss rim-y are needed to cope with the knot-by MoQuaid, Prof. H. A Tanton, Miss list dfneedy children whose Christ- Norail Longworth, Mrs. R. M. negate, men happiness rests entirely on the Wallis '1‘. Mill, Kllllington, Mrs G. A. W. Robertson, Mrs. E. W. McKlnnon, l of heart of the better our," ‘ citizens. To the child the failure of Saute Claus to de- llim Vessey. Billie Bourke, Davidscend the family chimney on the Sidney Oiled Mary Elisabeth night before Christmas Ls a most Campbell, Dllreli Murray, Herbert‘ terrible tragedy. It is a tragedy in Murray. Mr. George Deblcis (providing for l l every sense of the word in that it entails the death of a faith which 2o little ones), Mrs. Gertrude nob-nus meant to the child overythlns bun. m. s. RobbLns, Billie Bourke. with living 01mm the we“ by- Marlon Mlllman. Provincial sanc- torlunl, Mrs. Wylie Allen, J. w. Oahu, Pm Borden; Fairlie Prowse Dore Christmas. Each of us remembers in child- hood days that little mattered in and larger-er, Prowsg,‘ um ,y_ L, Decemzer. other than the fact that llolacd, Audrey Bird. Lucy A. Mc- Lure, ikrth Rustico; Mrs, Brenton Wood, Iernce Wood, Anna Part- ridge, Joyce Partridge, Joan Wood, Mr. Ernest Champion, Stanley Donald llcNalr. Pele Cosh, Jim and Susanne Palmer, R"V. L. Mc~ Donald, Mr. Sidney T. Green, C. D. Balnpel, Christmas Charity Club. Ihtate late Jemer Henry McKen- llie (providng for l0 little ones), Mrs. Arthur J. Henrtz, Arthur N. Heart; In Memory of Blanch, Buddy Hamm, Mt. Herbert, Mrs Uyrll Wood, Birnbury; Daniel Wood. Mrs. A. J. llstheson, Ofmary: E. IL Maclean, Orspaud: Kelvin Grove Jlmlfll, Kelvin Junior lled Grcll. Joan llaclntyre, Donald MIC- fntyre, Mrs. W. B. Robertson, Louise lawsan, Hrs. L. B. n-irwse, Mrs. T. 0. Ives. Wilma Rogers. Catholic Women's League. Joyce wamn. Joan lane. John Oar-son. Mrs. Goodwill, Mrs. Maclaughlln, Por- tune Bridge school, Marjorie Bhsw. Idlth Shaw, A Santa-Pal. A Friend. Betty Flood. Gordon Mncl/llllan. Christmas was coming. Many grown ups take Chriarnas as a matter of fact thing,—jlrst another holiday. but not so with the child. ‘mo often this fact is forgotten. Already s Large numba‘ of Santa Pals have sent in contributions, and some have made generous eon- trlmtions to the Erlpty Stockinfl Fund. Thi- charity which each year has actuated e number of citinens to become Sarita Pals. and by a per-semi effort tiring joy mo» the heI-rfl of needy children is not of the proverbial cold kind. Their givingisnottilsresuitofsdis- like of refusing a request as there is no personal solicitation made. It is a purely voluntary act arising from human sympathy and kind- nec cl heart, from an chhon-ance of seeing s fellow creature surfer. Many have already responded to ths mil which tl in reality the sound of child voices raised in weeping over an empty Ohnsunss steam‘. And there are those good folk who but need to see the ne- cemity and to hear the mil. ‘Ibys, dlair Crawford. Ronald and Ucydimmgy md mug ‘m; be 318.11,. n- MaeAuiM. Oecne and Oarl Brown. Claire Hennemey, Yvette Raymond, . . igrsve. NB; A Mud Borden; Gordon and Bnlee Liner Will Not Call At Havana cheated by the donor. Phone Tile Childish, 133 at once and join up. NU. K Age 1Q l8 it! 104 ill 140 100 l0 I. ' gi-o-QEQ 2 D ‘I I l I I (“Continued 37:; r." ‘ damage .s|no\lflt to HMD over s lQ-flb Pondlchlry first, an army of 250.000 men. Second, an arms control scheme. Third, some moves toward “inor- ai" disarmament. The n-ench, it was said, are ask- ing definite penalties and an intr- national means of this punishment out in case the arms control system dots not cover viole- time. AlreadyAnned MOI!“ d pulslillil, high Oil'- cies indicated, are ;t by the French in the belied’ that Germany already has re-arined beyond the point Hitler is seeking, France and her allies - Poland, Czechoslovakia, Rsimania, and Yu- Behindthem was an obi flDlhUlg-nflfllllfl liflltsiofil equator: beforethsmwlaflsrit- maswiththefolks. gosisvia-Jt was said, lire l of whether Germany will accept a control plan of any act. when Germany withdrew from the World Disarmament Conference and the league of Nations in Octo- ber. a proposal for a four or five- year period during which Irns would be supervised ileliminary to disarming was one of the points at issue. subsequently ' ' tic exchan- geahavebsenlvingonhereandirl other European capitals in an eflort to bring Germany back when the srrns parley resumes. perhaps in January, and to smooth the path for s draft convention. Seventy - Eight. Lumbermen To Be Sentenced (Canadian hm) VIII-ii MARIE, Que, Dec. ll.- ‘Phelargcs-tmasstrlsiirltbehistory of northern Canada, '18 men appear- ed in court here today charged with unlawful assembly. Of their number O6 pleaded guilty and l2 were later found guilty by Magistrate P‘. X. Lacouralere of Three Rivers who made a special trip lnw northwestern Quebec to hear the trial. They were flown to Vilh Marie 00 miles from Rouyn, Que, last week in sever-iii neroplanls after their ar- rest when provincial police charged picket lines The lien were lumber- jscks who hrid struck from work at Clarion, Quin, cont-racism’ 01$. l! miles from Rouyn. 300 Killed BOMBAY, D00.‘ ll-(APJ-Till death of aoo persons in a hurricane is the Chidambaram district over confirmed dispatches today. 11w reports mid several lnmfisl Allnwllbesentmeedtirmorrow. B aieweeii-enswuncomelau-Il, jfi3$§i§s DAYS Fresh wees to Iicalrwert winds] mctlyfalrwltlrlowereemperstae Itnlsllt (Pllld-lmn Bren) MITEOIULUHECAL OFFICE, ‘Por- oalo. Dec lit-Minimum and maximal: tempera lures :-- ... ... III was 00¢ -.. llslihx rlaflottelown l4 POIIFAIT lhlltbl ’KYVlnt‘I‘Ii—~INII west in soellwsst winds: llowtly fair with lnwer p! pernfnw- at night. High t e this nflerncuii 1 l2 and tomorrow- morning ' Inn not: lhle afternoon n! 6 ‘:2 and rleu tomorrow morning a1 7:4‘. ‘ Plural. quarter innon Sunday. Dee p. m. lieu-I'd: tide eighteen antenna Ifi tlll Charlottetown oaarnsvsaascra. l! IN! persona had been made the wind and that the stretch between i Ieflpatun. w‘ esp-ass ' am a! w-smi-ir-Jhrs-il-m Ila‘. l D-I- aI-zip. .( ) wi-authllllwiwlitiaqu s t.