- - . ....L_'.,.___,L,'g“f—, smile 1 tor A penicillin ‘ Wei The Pe's eperi . V p, H , CDVQIIIPITIICC Edward Island Like the Dew .~ CHARLOTFETOWN. CANADA, SATURDAY. Novel/man u, 1v OTINC IN 0N Read rybcdy l w ‘ 16 PAGES Luck when he’: not lookilll. or a MERE MAN oomea to man very often fiAppeali c4... Heard g Involving Trust Funds Of People?! ~ Cemetery The Court of Appeal‘ comprls i’ cum a tic Th . o M c s and MrEu-lueaiice 1' a. “EEK-nit I I I I m" "Qlk 1-D WH- . nectioss with the appeal o! the i Attorney eral a udgment om n rendered on Oct. 1e the gastaer of “the Rolls, Mr. ustica ‘m ‘m islets‘... Justine illo- uf .“ “a: Attorlllfi! Genllzwthlt gwgiawm ‘do’; noweot destroyer, faiillwt‘g'gaawph“lgu Com. 1;‘; '- m°"‘“' “m ""'° mm“ Ooinauy of which he late Vivian M” h. chulonnam Th. Blnafiwood was secretary-treasurer ‘m’ "u m" “°*'°"',."-"~.2- from me until his death in ma. “m” m“ "m ” s’ m’ .,|' should be allowed as a claim s. "- 1"‘ P" ‘Yflnm " m“ the estate o! the up viv- '“ “mm “u h u“ n Bmallwood. nmhh" The case before m. Justice Kcflglguztn, ate gig-star of the Rollelr: nml$at Nq‘ j .- Q 0 0 MOSH. ITOIO 1'0 (or) - No immediate increase in ‘alsgilt 3f Ma ltAgmvI-llwglegig-nwolgé "°".,,..”’““;‘3* ‘rfwmu “u” u hi“; hi“ n3 elfilélt‘. oil administrxtrix 51m the New’ Brunswick NW of the estate of tfihe late Viviilan Opntml Board. said today. e Bmallwood, in whic the com an- ant asked that the estate o the late Vivian Smallwood be brought in and administered under the dir- ection oi the Court of Chancery. The complainant called upon all creditors of the late Vivian Small. wood, or any claimin interest in his estate, to come in y a. certain date and prove their claims before the Master of the Rolls or other- wise be barred from making any claims against the estate of the deceased. Tekt of Judgment The iudgment of Mr. Justice McGulgan follows: “This is a claim presented by Mr. Martin, acting for the Attor- ney-Clenerel oi the Province. and representing trust funds deposited with the People's Cemetery by var- ious individuals or estates for the aerpetual care of certain plots in e said Cxmetery. "The deceased, Vivian Small. wood. was the secretary-treasurer (Contlnuedoh Page '1 col. '1) {ration inwNova Soézgnitnhr beer: CTEBSQQ Q1195 “Nu month. New Brunswickk ration is six quarts per week. With little or no improvement in supplies oi beer. scotch and W9. MT- Lflwslm anticipated no immediate aboli- cl flu rationinsr lveiam. Corning Events "Show -—‘Mt. ewart Saltluxégaglr. Loading H—?_ bans a " for Praser Ltd. T129 so,» unui zurther llolive. Five nears. a J. Larkin. "its the e a lain from Pan Honor Feed at brings results. Livestock Fee Agency. l0-4-6-ti. "Our Chick Fattener sure put on the ilnlsb. Livestock Feed Asencv. . -tf lll niovshyb Va Ill reas "B gl ‘d ll ll d d ed, Chicken. ucks and Geese. l. R. Flynn,’ St. Peters. 11-24~Stt-ti. "Box Social Dance and other amusements. Trlcadie Hall Tues- llaval Training day night November 27th. Don Messier’! rchestra. 11-24-2i. Hills Rflvflflhll "mu "w. ‘s. M “l? . eve ay an . rth l _ ~; . OTTAWA. Nov. 23 -- (CP) — sflereiiiotigh“ bum“ was 73$ Sea-going training in the Can- ......_ adian cruiser Uganda for VOlmK "B live d dressed candidates for peace-time mav- l an ahlckeuri, arfd fowl at St.Peter's Bay. missions in tho Royal Canadian Best price paid. Pius MacDonald. Navy's executive branch con- ‘ 11-24-3l. templated in a training plan an- ' nounced ioliiizht bv naval head- quarters. _. The clan was described as a temoorarv measure to provide a greater number of vcuna officers than will e available in the near future rom graduates of the Roval Canadian Naval College at Royal Roads. B.C. Candidates would be enrolled as seamen and on promotion would become exer cutive officers which is the naval branch that exercises command in a ship. "Pantry Sale Saturday Novem- ber 24th at Hegel-s Hardware, in aid o! Hampshire W. M, S. l; 11-14-21. "Réidenis of Victoria Cross, Upper; Monia ue and Valleyfleld paleasc attend Ray Clinic in Mon- gue Curling Rink Monday. ' 11-24-1l. "Buvinii pigs Monday at Pled- - erlctoni ‘Tuesday i 0.111.. York. 1 Wiilrflflll be buying at anvi other points until further notice. Kinud Joraiensen. 1.1- L n d ’ "We require a limited quantity (gr ccsattle t f?‘ canzillng r Ygltpiiliel. _ 0 C9D O a VG izvagehrltn‘ gglilvlegfidcoatgoolilril. plant. P E 11~21~12l. ' o (l! Thb Canadian Press) ;.,,'l5°,‘fl§““& “$2”: L “gggg KING,STOI\‘, Ont, Nov. iii-viva. collect for trucking service R N m Lwmll. 33. Windsor, Ont., sen- tenced Nov, I to Sb years ln King- D-Bwwn‘ cnpa“ atoll penitentiary for bank robbery t: N-Bav. -Mon -li and Jail breaking. was removed “our M: ‘if n," h” “y,” today‘ from county jail here to h chi fatlener is espec 9"“ “mm ' z 1, u up ‘u “Wm “van”! lausoa and Joesph Pelletler, it). - Mo Agency. ‘io-s-ce-ti Wmggilfhme f: a?‘ lfllltiflgad i "“" sentenc but" 0t u» n i tio §I°£‘.°J=.°°" it" “£3.56...” "Cit? Pun“?- c-I" l-ww-"iivii ~ sumac. mm," m. Good an...“ wound su red in a Montreal bank i _ ab“. mm u ‘Mm uvuuwk at the time of his capture, has i sq “mom w“, airing. ttllflelupenitentiary hospital » mills... -. ' 4 mints urine week November I liith. - ‘ , ‘ocantfiow aur- . lmllwrtatlus. , ii-N , Til Continue Coarse iiTtiln wgoww m‘ f.‘ . 011A“! N ( ) 2- supper for s w‘ "' "' at 6 “s? m l- c" ' w°“'5i“§“.-° 9-3. :.. “Ponies-y _ " g '1 "is vow moii 6e00- Ie will,“ g, and fowl as on h". Instea - 7s MN Key 0f City To De Presented To Con. Crerar the civic welcome which key elnbl tic f the freedom of the (Swim: key. about etlrht inches our, bears to P. E. Island Members’ Amendments Re Fish Inspection Accepted News Briefs NEW YOK, Nov. I ‘Transatlantic passeng were brought n range of steam- ship ‘prices today as Pan American Worl Aims. s announced a reduc- tion from am from New York to Lon PARIS Nov. 28—(AP)—President do Gsulie called toda for nation. alizatlon of credit, eeotrioity and insurance in France, and for a for- eign {iglicy based on vigorous. sin- oere tel-national lac-operation. GITAWA. Nov. 29—(0P)—Rie- construction Min r Howe said iaonizht in the Commons that he would be suflicient the fare on. lluge llyilro Electric Power Extension For Central Provinces TORONTO. Nov. $3 -— (OP) — An agreement setting in motion Hydrmelectric Power Oom- oi Ontario's ‘five-year has been hed governments of Ontario and Quebec. Premier George Drew announced today. The agreement concerned com- mencement of work on a malor power plant at DesJoachlrn on the upper Ottawa river and was reached yesterday between Prem- ielr Drew and Premier Mam-ice Duplees at a national conference. The oachim project will provide employment for 15,000 workers. Mr. Drew said. as well as the direct expenditure oi many millions of dollars for wales when the program Ls fully under way Site the Project-e. dam 2.500 feet and 135 feet high - is 200 miles north of Toronto and 150 miles northwest oi’ Ottawa. ‘The lWQlect l! the chief devel- opment in the five-year program. It will create in excess oi 400.000 horsepower and will cost $50,000.- 000. The power is to be used in the southern Ontario system of the H.E.C.. which includes the Toronto district and extends from Windsor to Cornwall. In addition to this 050000.000 to be spent in construction of ' DesJ-oachkn plant. there also w be an expenditure of $20,000,000 for trans-mission lines and term- inal stations for deliver-v cf power from this new source. Besides the Ottawa river power plant there also is ii new plant to bi- constructed at Stewartville. near Arnprlcl". on the Madawaska river. and an extenson of the DeCow falls plant on the Welland river Bot-h will cost $7.500.00(l and the DeCew extension will gener- ate 70.000 horsepower while the Btewortville ula will provide 50.000 horsepower. Costs will be earl-led proportion- atelv bv the government of 0n- tario. the Ontario l-lvdroelentrc commission and the Toronto Hyd- m-electrlc Commission. The thm projects. providing more than 500.000 horsepower at a cos! of 885000.000 will com- oletelv absorb in the rallidlv increasing demands for electric- ity. Mr. Drew said Power from m, DesJoachim plant will be available by i040. while the De- ccw extension will be lleneratinl lw the silmme of 104'! and the Btewartville plant by of 1M7 Mr. Drew said the con- ierence in Montreal yesterday (wmnleted infringements which had been previously settled in broad tern-ls bv an enchanle oi ettera. Dueen To Make Two Trips By Christmas . . as - (a) - rignitfilsiiwimm mo. l! mar - ..fi erwhwmwseth fifififlat iialeaohfi nt a-n .. by next spring to re. clude the need for public worker. He believed public works would not be necessary. except iii-isolated cases, to provide employment for ‘another year or two.‘ (live Manslaughter Verdict In Death VICTORIA, Nov. 23 — (CP) —A British Columbia asslze court jury tonight brought in a verdict of manslaughter a ainst Charles (Chuck) Kinney 1 . who had been char ed with murdering 18-year old hyllls Stroud here VJ-nlghi He was remanded to the end of the asslzes for suitence. OTPAWA. Nov. 28--<Speclai)— Amendments io the Fish Ins c- tlon Act a suggested by W. C es. ter S. Mo ure, MP. for ueens and by J. Watson MaoNaug t, M. P. for Prince, were snowed by the noun of Commons rine and “$116! Committee today. r purposes o accuracy, a reed to cha e the ellnsh" in the iii, to crustaceans". Mr. inted out the need oi this differentiaw between shellfish which retain shells As ‘urged by Mr. MacNaughLand D. King Hszen. MP. for 8t. John- Albert, the committeemen felt that spec- WES and re a d" regulations had not been allowed. was too drastic. The i- w“ . . w .. .. on reasonable grounds". Mr. Mac- Naught commented that while the majority oi nah ins action oflicers were competent an trained men. there were some in the past who bad not been fully competent. Another C“ f. Another change in the act poo. vided that when fish la seized by inspectors for souls ofienss against the iion Act, it may be re- talned y the Government for not more than two months instead of the former gieriod oi three months. Andrew tuart. Liberal member oi Charlotte N. 3.. and prominent in indus al fisheries, asked: "What sort 0f sha do ygu think fish would be in ter be g seized and stored for three months? Take lobsters. for an example?" Fisheries Minister Bridges re- (Ormtinuedon Paws’! Col. '1) .,-I\_5 "anaéla "To “Continued Rationing Of Meats U. S. Drops Rationing Of Meats, Butter Fats Effective Today. UITAWA. Nov. 2i — (OP) — Prime Minister Mackenzie King announced today in the Commons the Government's intention of continuing its meat rationlni! program “until such time as it mav feel Justified in adopting other measures." Mr. Kin! said this decision had view oi the "per- coe. decision to end‘ rationing of meat and fats. effective tomorrow would necessitate a N-examinatlon oi Canada's pollcv. There were however. "important distinoficna" between the positions in Canada and the United States. Although laree in terms of ton- nage probable UnPed States meat airports were not llkey to be more than five per cent of their total available rn-cat supplies while Canada's Priest called for export of and nearlv one-half the in~ spent-id meat supply Thus. the United States. in ex~ porting less than five per cent of its meat supplies. might be able to mnnaire its program wlthot ratonlnv and still maintain f r distribution and ialr prices. Only Sugar ltaeioned WASHINGTON. Nov. ID-(AP) Rationing in the United States of all meats. canned fish and food rats and oils. including butter: to- dav was orde aba fec- tive at midniaht tonilht. i nil action left sugar as the only food commodity. and tires the orilv non-food item. maininir under g orc- titirled earlv 104D to supplies for mill/law re- third of the total megtt supplies ' lv Fox Show Concluded Yesterday The 15th annual Prince Edward Island live fox show was concluded at the Exhibition Grounds here yesterday. Show Judge George A. Callback had made such good pro- gress on the revlous days that it only remelne to Judge the pearl platinum classes and that was can- cluded before l2 noon. The [rand championship in the Marl platinum claea was won by 1.1!. Loolrerby of llam- llton. lle also had the reserve grand champion and both the champion adult and pup and the reserve. Men lon connected with the in. dustry sai that it was particularly (Continued on Page ‘l Col a) llltter Fighting Continues In Java IATAVIA. Java., Nov 3g _. (AP) British Sherman tanks vmeellna into action for the first time blasted out LOCO-yard gains in Socrabaia today. while a British relief force fought blood-v engage- Qn route to Amberawa l6 civilians llfihid who?! yaua- tab IiERMANN GOERJNG , m“: "danced like s, savage” on a e mm Hitler gave brutal - to "kill without mercy" all order Polish people. Hitler Ordered Poles Killed Without Mercy i By NOLAND NORGAARD NUERNBERG, Germany, NOV. l0—(AP)—-Adolf Hitler told his generals l0 days before the inval- ion qt Poland that he had given orders “to kill without mercy all the men women and children 01 the Polish race or lan are." am- erican prosecutor disc osed at thfl war crimes trials toda . The brute-l words o the Flleh- rer. delivered in a, hitherto secret speech at Obersalzbul-g Aug. 22. 1939, so delighted Relchmarahal nermann ooermg t he leaned on |, you}; “and danced like a sav- age," sestenographic record oi the address showed. Another secret document told o! a Hitler "promise to the Japanese eight months before the Ja one“ attack on Pearl Harbor, to. '1. that Germany would accept the consequences "if Japan would get involved with the United States. Still another secret document disclosed that Hitler in Mo . i930. had told his sellers! m that Britain was the "wirivlns forte e- gainst Germany and that he planned to slice Britain oi! from the remainder of Europe b! 011i’ ting her food supplies. He de- manded the immedlate destruction o1 the Royal Navy after the 011t- break of war. ' Th; speech on Poland was made the day after the announcement that Russia and Germany had con- eluded a mnnssresslon pact- That Hitler regarded the Dlwii l! only s temporary device was in- dicated ln these words: "Ami besides, gentlemen, in Rus- sia will ha pen just what I have racttsed th Poland. After Sta- in’s death-he is seriflllily ill:- we shall crush the Soviet Union. He told his enerals that P97’ sorial contact wth Stalin "is est- ablished. We need not, be afrsi: oi blockade. The east will supply us with grain, cattle, coal, lead an zinc, 1 sm only afraid that a the last minute some schwein und (filthy pig) will make proposals for mediation." Hitler indicated admiration “for the Russian leader, asserting on the whole there are, only three eat, statesmen the world- gltalin, myself and Mussolini." Jolliffe ls lie-Elected To llail Ont. C. C. F. TORONTO. Nov. 28 - (OP) - E B. Jolllife was reelected lead- er of the‘ Ontario 0.0.1". Party bv ecclamntion tonight at the party's 12th anniual convention. ection of officers was for Sefiurdav in convention program. nomina“ were received Jolllffe was not . Some 400 hailed re- . old China- born lawyer with a demonstration lasting several minutes. Sentenced To llang For Murder d Limited Schedule Df General Crerar’s lllslt To P. E. l. Following is the schedule of inc 0.11., C.B., D.S.O.. bC'Ci"lrli'10tiE- wn and Summerslde: Monday, 20: 6.30 PJVL-Arrive by train CNR. Station. nspect Guard of Honour at Station. 6.45 RM-Leave 0.1x“. R. Eeceded by Guard of onour and parade of veterans. etc. paroceeding to City Hall y Water Street, Prince St. Grief. ton stqt Queen St. and Kent S . 7 P.M.-Arrive City Hall-Offic- ial welcome by His Hon- our the Mayor and City Counclll Island Government. Ad- dress of welcome by His Honour the Lleutpnant- Cloveulor of Prince Ed. ward Island, Tlllilflly, 27:- 11.45 A.M.-Le av e Charlottetown for Summerslde. 10.46 AJVL-Arrive summerside Rendezvous. Change to open car and receive Civic welcome, roused- ing via Water t.. Cen- tral St. Green Si... Spring $t., Fitzroy 8t. to legion Home. - 1i .00 AWL-Inspection of Guard Hone of ur. 11.16 Alt-Reception Legion Home for all Service person- . nel. 1.2.00 Amt-Leave Legion Home f Air Navigation ‘$11150 f W11 ununerside at Afr NlViiMtion 5011001, R. O.A.F‘. 1.40 PJtL-Leave Air Navigation School, fl..C.A.F. for Charlottetown. 8 P.M.--Reception st Govern- ment House. Charlotte. town, for Service personnel. 4.30 PMi-Leav e Government House by Kent street. Queen Sh. Richmond Bt.. Great George St., to Marine Wharf. 5 Pitt-Embark on H.M.C.B. "Micma/c." Defense Minister Interviewed Dy Ferry Delegation UITAWA. Nov, 2i - (Special) -- Seeking Federal Government co-operstlon in extension and im- provement of the ferry service and docking facilities from Wood Is- lands to Caribou. N.S. a. delega- tion o! . waited on De inter Douglas Abbott this after- noon. Introduced by J. Lester D008- las. Liberal member for Queens Brewer Robinson. the delegation consisted oi RE. Mutch. president. Northumbel-lsnd Ferries: SA. McLeod. A.W. Hyndman (brother oi’ Mr. Justice Hyndman of Ottawa). Col. CL. McKay, and were accompanied by George J. eedv. K 0-. 801mm for the company. At the conclusion of the inter- M: Mutch told the Guard- view. . ian'a Ottawa correspondent. r1 to his parliamentary assist- ant W.C. MacDonald M.P. for Halifax were stlll under discussion and that definite conclusions were vet lo be reached. Another Appointment The delegation" has another ap- t with the Defence Minister tomorrow. and with en- gineei-s of the Public Work! De- l‘! wider-stood that Ndrihllm" Wlfllllel lorries is dlscussina the miestions of mama another h o! sdequ to proportion); to present .a.nd m‘ - in; cum the Defence and Pub e works depamnenis for the fl- billldinsr and mlamement of a w docking facilities at W a . m view of the fact that the pfgjggf, would b9 of greM benefit for the transport of agricultural products from Prince Edward Is- mq m the Nova Bootia rnarhet. ls anticipated thsit the deleaa- tlon will meet with sympathetic consideration. 3'“ Bllflflfii a. i. de tcd it f3?» elrecut ve m oi ti: aeneral synod“ l ' lll be mm c. ‘ix; ica§”§'smm' appeal. u e rat will to slimline themselves to God and his Church ago later to make a lveelai ilianho urine ' r ‘<- vislt next week of General CTGTBT,‘ Station, Prince Edward 9d matters presented to the minister- Illfllplole Dallvned. ll.“ ' HAIL-IL“; other Provinces I 0.8.0., ll.“- TAREiO HOLD-UP Miner Arrested And Charged With" llehllsry, Murder (By The Canadian Press) SOUTH POROUPINE. 0nt.. Nov. 23—Po1ice tonight captured Marcel Desserrcs “and la a murder charge against the ztilyear-old min- =1‘ they had sought since a masked marl held up the Bank oi Toronto branch here and fatally wounded John Dublnsky oi South Porcupine. An armed robbery charge was . also laid against Desserres. whole capture came some eight hours ai. ter the slaying. . Earlier police said a warrant for the arrut had been sworn out by Charles McGinnis, Tisdals town- ship chief of police, after investi- kation showed the license of the automobile used by the masked man was registered in fiesserres‘ e. A witness said thegetaway ca: was ."dark blue and highly polish- e robbe only- netted th maxed man 10.100, bank manage: W, S. McDoweliqaaid. Ml‘. Mo- Dowell said the ba-udit- missed about 8300.000 in the bank vault which bad been broucht in for the payroll o! h halfxlozen major in- dustries inPthe district. Four hours after he was shot iifs-ehlml. m“; €“"’”' a. r v died Dllb 0a mine labogr . frisky, who was in the bank at the time, tried to run for the door while the hold-up man was _ p; bills into a potato sack. ' The bandit saw Dubin ma}; a break for the door and ed one shot which entered Dubins '5 m- msc . Death Yesterday Of Mrs. Ernie Pyle ALBUQUERQUE. N. M" N01. I_ _.lAP)-Mre. Ernie Pyle, widow~d_ the noted- war corres‘ ndene "who was killed in the Pac flc often re- ferred to as “that girl" in his sel- umll. died here today. IDNDON. Nov. K - (Retains) -'i‘he British general election last July drievw 25037.10’! votes from In electorate of more than 33000.00!) or 73 per cent. it was officially learned here today. Servloearlen’: votes and proxy ballot Babel‘ tot- alled mor» than 1.700.000 and ap- proximately 222M000 Britons vol/ed personally. “one Iliu- VCR» 00% . N2‘ llllevi vim is silica . llslr twat I METEOROLOGICAL Toronto. Nov. 23 -— (CF) (mum and maximum temperatures! Vancouver 38, 47; Edmonton 17, 31; — Mln~ Regina 2 below 27; Winnipeg l2. 21; Toronto 24. 49; Ottawa 22. 31; Montreal 28. 32‘ ucb 29 3'1; Saint John 36, d6; oncton 33. 53: Halifax 39, 53; Charlottetown 33. 54; Saline 29 53; Yarmouth 4. 47. r0 no sods .... Lower Si. Lawrence: Fresh welsitorly winds; generally ialr and co . Gulf and Bay Chalaur; Fresh strong westerly winds: cloudy an cold with scattered rnowilurries. North Shore: Strong winds and moderate gale: shiffln west; cloud colder wit flurrles. Maritime Bet: southwest to west winder Partly eloinly and cooler. Maritime West: Fresh weat- erl winds; generally feli- and‘ e er. , showers or snow- h tide this momggg at m; '.‘i( A quarter moon Neverabel v Hi and {his afternoon at 2 n sets this afternoon fig rlses tomorrow mo '13s: 26, 8.28 A. M N.S.-P.I.I. DIIVIOI (Effective av. 4) ‘heave Wood Ilalllllyll-lfl m . [can Caribou 1i an. III l p. in. to south- - and becorn ng a llttld _