MAXIMG or A MERE MAN the vain are easily duped. Vanity is always ridiculous and =1? fili¥1i'.‘."3l'l’.1‘l.l'2"'é1l.5211“ 6125'." toumo fVfNli "Study Club bunce. St. Teresa's 11411, October 26.11. L-605-l0-22-3i. "Notice-Belle River lnstl ute, Dance 111 Flat River Hal]. ‘Puestiay. Occbrr 25th. L-6Gil-10-24-Il. "Dance C. M. B. A. HflII, Vernon Ell/Pi‘ Elicia)‘. October 28.11. Web- fler Orchestra. L-697-l0-24-26—27. "Borden Line Club loading hogs lnnlbs. calves every Tuesday. Hours 12 to :1 L-II48-l2-M-2-5-tf. "Annual Chicken Supper. Dance. Iiiouliay evening, October 24th. St. James H1111, fiummcrfield. Good fftilSiC, b534-l0-I9-5i. "fiance at New Vdlllge Il1n. St. Eleanor»; Monday. October 24th. Good orchcstia. Admission 38c. . L-66l-l0-22-2I. “Come to the annual Chicken 5111111111" and BtlZLlilI‘ in Fortune Bridge Hail, Tuesday. Cctrber 25 h. L-653~l0-22-3i. 'i‘i11"l'*.\l1 Slipper‘ (Znlloc Con‘ 11:1.‘ 'l 1l=*:~<l.1_'.'. Ucllilu-g "T 2k‘. Hid 15f‘. "B11120 and dill; Tllffliii)‘ night. Oct. . L-70I-l0-2-i-2i. “Come to Ml. Sllwval-t- Presby- terian Cilurm Chicken Supper Thursday. October 2T 11, L-GEIQ-IO-Zsi-li. "Builne fowl eve 'I‘ueslia_y un- til 2 oclock. Ben firilsllis. Ito-e Valley. 14-716. "Women's Institute Aiasqucrnllc Dance. Grandview Hall, “lfldllfiiklfly. Oczrbcl- 261111. Music Wool Island Serrnaders. L-61l8-10-24-li. "United C1111 v.1 C vlrli Supper and 15:12am‘, Birch C: 1 12.12. I1 ree- loun, Wednesday, October 26.11. L-tlfifi-lll-24-2i". "Reserve Tuesday. November 1. for Presbyterian Church goose turner in Marshfield I-lall. L-7l9. "Grand Variety Concert, in Cherry Valley Hull ’I‘11ur.\' _v, Oct. 27th at 8:30 p. m. L-72I-10-24-2i. "Buying: live geese at Frederic- ton Tues ay, Ootcnr 25 h. $1.00 each. Last buying of s 1son. Clinton MOILISOII. L—(i‘.l0-i0-24-21. "Attend ilhe whist and dance in Elliott. H1111, Fhirviicu", at 8 o'clock Wednesday. Oct. 26111. Good music. L-706—10-24-2i. _'Fox ltIcnt—I<‘rcs-l1 frozen beef tripe 42c: afsa 110:1; ~.».:~ ntca‘. herring. fresh lamb and 116,! 11.11.. s. Island Cold 510F030 Co, Lid. Ll-IIKB-lo-ll-If. "Variety concert at Kcnsing- ton. kionday, Oct. 24. Local and Cllallotleiovvli talent. Proceeds in lid of public library. L-68l-l0-22-2l. "Chicken Supper unzl Bazaar in Belfast Hall. uilieqlilv evening, October 20th. A\1-.1..c s Belfast lMIlPS Aid. If not lilac, the follow- 111v evening, L-00T-I0—2l-24-25. "Concert, Mt Hczbrrt Orphan- azr, Tue Cciobn‘ 25111, ll f’. M. M; on Oqclic tlxi and ohcr lliltnl. Admssion ‘.15 (‘.‘Il'i.\. L-6£ll-10-2~i-2I. "Dance, Spring Park School EYPIIY Tuesday unll Friday 0:Zi')~ 13130. auspices of Women's Ins-l- tule. Ladies 15:. 11:11.11 25c. Rn- ireshlnents. Good music. L-7l8-10-l4—2i "Ifnzcllalock will hold their air niial ch 11 suiipcl" n1 the P111"- sonirgc. \.l.1r.csda_v. Oct. 26th. Sui)- Dcr served 5 to 9 o'clock. L-Tll-IO-Zi-Zl. "Conic to New Glasgow‘ Hall lliursllny. Uctobr 27111 11nd set‘ ‘The Rage of P1110 tirove". P11‘- srntcd by Kcnsilvzton Players. (‘mil ~ ~" specialties; " mrhldlng- ' the "Qulnts". l.-'1‘l0-I0~24-2l. "Farmers: Attenlfn-We invite you to study our several adver- tlscnlents in this column IOIIflY. Following our sugze‘ ions will rc- act i0 your flnnn stock fliarketizil" "Buying 11v.- .. ,s every week. Thursdays at Albany; Fridays M Emerald. List your hogs by a pcst card or collect telephone call and We will truck them from thcir PPM- Quick delivery, less shrink- uc, highest prices. G. C. Green, Elneraid. L-fIl-IO-mtw-tf. "Some farmers are comllflllllfllnfi 1500i the recent drop in hot! Prices. Yet they are accepting less "mm"! week after week than they mlkht be get-ting if they shipped w-Ooezntively. Funny isn't lt-—0l‘ II it? Livestock Marketing Bfiuéialé “Fianna-a who send their holza f» market by trudc should direct that they be delivered to the most oonvenient Marketing Board ship- Piflu point. If highest net returns We on impomnt factor. Bevel-at truck driven offered to do o0. if We would pay a bonus. in addition b regular- hauling charges. We re- we are not netting your MI- Why? Not a hard problem i0 IOIW and remedy. livestock Board I)_\'__III" ca" and ‘la: ‘unconscious HUNGER YREJE JAPSQHREATEN HANKOw-CANTONiAfifiEl I INTERIIATIUNAI AREA ESIIAPES ill lIIllllBAllST Principal B u sin e s s Sections Of South C I1 i n a Metropolis Wiped Out. CANTON, Oct. 2~i—(Mondayl— tAPl-Thc principal business sec- tions of Canton were wiped out by fire today but :1 sudden shift in the wind saved Shameen, Inter- n ional settlement of the Japan- esc-captured city. Flames still sweut unchecked throw‘ downtown Canton. fir'i1 h, Ilnltt-d States and Pron-ah IHIIIIOTPIIW sent ashore naval lnmllng parties to Shameen Islam-l. iuvt ooposiie central (‘an- fon, in hcln foreign rlvllians pro- tect their QOIOII)’. All able-birdied men had been called nut last night to wrt down houses anvl roofs I11 the oath of lh" flrc apnroachinz thr- district. Th" Ianrllng parties helped rnurwl 1m footers who, in many rave». s"! fire to stores alter run- sa-"Ibg Hwy-v. Moor fovolem women and child- ren f"l""‘ Pmmirrvr" refuel‘ alrarll tho rivrrbnol Talshan which was anrlaorctl between British gun- bnnfs. AID (‘ZEETKING FLAMES M1111 rosidcnis of the Internat- ionnl rwcn icined Jananese 1100111. in bnttlino the fire after a north- wcst wind veered and ended the monetnflv dancer of the flames knoll‘! the narrow river between the bland and the mainland. The flames, fed by frequent ex- plosions and apparently set by Chins-so, burned in dozvns of dis- tricts. A souarc mile of buildings in the downtown area was de- stroyed. ircluflrg the pot cf’ice nnri customs house directly op- posiic $'l'l'1\“t‘l1 nod ‘ave Chinmse- owned 1101111". department stores and re<ta"' '11s, Paric» ‘alien Chinese mrvants fled frmn tho homes of employers and enorwrd in a sit-down strike 11mm‘: concessions in the main strc-"t. nonr the Victoria Hotel which was badly (‘amayed by ex- ploslons. Swlitl Blrvlrs Iievcllcrl Many solid blocks were burned lflclv. iliclildim business g5- . » nr-ris on famed Silk Stre=t. Sun'- of th= fires. started before the first Janancw trofps entered Canton Friday. annarently had been c~11tro'l'd but they flared un nqaill Svturfl-sw nlzhl 11nd burned fie1""*'y lhvcnflhorlt Sunday. N. D —_‘—“Y;I‘\I\1I‘I1 fi"~lvn Life T0 Save (‘hild 1u1y'1"o N. 4B’T_O_ci. 23_(CPl- Al. ti" 1'5 k of he" nwn life Mrs. ITnvirl l"! i, o’ l\.'"\v"1=lle Bildqe snvoil :1 child f'.*r1 . nus lniury or ("ctll hvt lwooiiaz. .111‘ suffr- cri 111"ll‘i‘* bruises, severe en's 11rd -li'v-: \I.'I‘.f"i bit. by n car. It is h iicverl she will rcz-rlvcr, l“ Hn“\'e_v was takina James ~11. 5 to his heme when the " " the lvth of l1 car i l \V: ‘or Vnil. of Hlvd- . R-Jr", T11" woman dashed f.'..\va‘d a " 1\11=‘1e:l the child out of (hour-r, M was hurled 25 feet cnAkLorTsTowuJhuyAoA CTS CZECH "Arab Campaign Of Insurgents Continue Violence And Terror Throughout Palestine (By JAMES A. MILLS Associated Press Foreign Staff) JERUSALEM. Oct. Arab Insurgents showed palen of violence. son throughout Pnlwtlnc their defeat in the old cily 01' Jer- usalem by Britt-h forces. While Christian communities in the I-loly fond otfercd To Dennis for tloliverilln-c of Jcrilsnlcln, held for four d _<, by Arah rebels Pal- cstincls Mnslelns prcparwi to cel- ebratc the meat aiohamlncdnn fast at Ramadan. Lt begins tomorrow null lihis 30 days, cndinsi in the Bairanl fl-asi. most important of all Mohamme- dan holiday-x Observsnzil- of this ritual. hvwcve". was not exrrcter! to hall the Awlbs aclivitv continues day and night i11 parts of the country from Dead Sea to the Sea of Galilee. most Auto Industry 23-(AP)— no Sign tonight of diminishing their cam- terror anti a1‘- despite 1111111211 ' the I11 a series of actions azainst band: over the \v.ek end British forces killed 39 Arabs and wounded scores of others. British losses were one killed and three wounded. Arab raiders fzrrcerl their way 11110 the Ottoman Bivnic 111 Ja".’:1 hut obtained no loot. Failing to crack tile safes, tiley s01, lire t0 l-he place. Aral: (iepracialions which have pasalyzerl railroads“. dvéstrnyeri tel- coranh lines, caused fires in .»_vn- :11 wgilrs and railrorrl station; the planting of land miv and imlnhs and the licath< of .1~\y.= and nivn kinsmcn continued fie 11 c greatly rciniorcezl British milliary‘ strl-nrzth. Cavalry. az-tiileijv. tear pas squads infantry and other forces lchnlkn: l7 billtnlion- 11111111 up '11“ B“ 11 =11" ilglh. Ail'lYilllCi~ Palcstlznsll po'cc forces. TYAZY~~JDZII1II frant- ierslncn anti supflnilmernry c<m< stables back up that force. Recalls Thousands In Upswing - E‘ I ' R ' ‘f 1 No Evidence 0f ‘EJ111311 lfiliisiiils " Pre - session Activity Noted 1C1’. By (iuardialvs Special Wire) 4 , _. . O'I'I'A\VA. Oct. .I.!» Rallnors early meeting of streluztlienczl by the siillrnicnt ernment 1111s COllwldiflllg the members bl-lozc Chril forms one of the 11 111 top in crest in 1,1111 i.-.ii cilclrl. E111 111 111v llfl\‘l'l'll.l1(‘lll lnezits lhclc i111. 11o. b1." ri nnv oi‘ the customary IIILIVIIY, sliPil as prc1>ar-.1t1c11'ol es- trlnilics and cpnrls which require n he month great dcal of work in before opening lmrllnlncm. Pr-slllnilblg‘ 1111151‘ roululc l1lai'(r would lillif‘ t‘ zulv r1101 lvrh tile f1i‘!~‘l 1111111 l1 otl Illl‘ .<l»~.<1.~11, 1r called this r111. de-| o such 1111111015 as ‘I10 Can-i 1,11 cilia-United Slalcs. trarle ilgrecnle t mtrrl anti the (lcltnfc on the nddres- in, reply to 1h“ Speech from lilo, ‘Throne. With ‘hose lnnitlr- <11‘ 0i tin‘ Way Parliament could kettle down to govcrnlnent bu l1 =s 11.11011 ll r»- sumes early in Jeni. _ it would IIOTIIITIII)’ open, Virtually Completed Before he left on his ter Mnckeilzir- Iiln suia 11c belle cd the CARR. ‘ ntzreelnent ally co-lnpie ed and that a "some 1i1n~ 111 Cc ofier." I‘ ls exprclerl thn some British “lest Indies. tze he final trd: trca v iorlncfiitles. Reports ‘hat the Anglo-Alum" trade nPg. iat1"11~. tnfflflfl on s nu1ra11eousl_v and tint io-ns, 11nd éés=._l*;9@l_.=>§ WarnsCiviIWarWQuId Result In Attempt To Unite" Ireland" LONDON. Oct. 23-—(CP-Havns) --Viscount Crnigavon, Prime Min- ister of Northern Ireland. in an interview with the Marquess of Doneilal published today in Lord Rolherlneres Sunday dispatch (Independent). warned that "civil war would follow any attemptto meet (Prime Minister Eamon) de Valcrlvs manifesto for a united Ireland." "If Ulster were crayon enough to given in it would initiate apro- cess of disintegration in; the very heart of the egnplre. Viscount "Your young pigs moke better headway 1f ycu feed n. balanced rtaion. and your Fvwinl hQfZS i°°l Try qur "Wanner Mixture and other balanced feeds. The? l" better and much chad-DP!‘ "W" others. Other warehouse feeds at lowest prices. Call at the livestock Feed Warehouse. lita-roy Qtreet- next "Swifts". L409- "Livestock Mn-rketlnfi Bowl loading at Charlottetown this week as usual: Monday and Thurs“! afternoons I to 3 o'clock: Tuesdfl! and Friday 8 n. m. to 130 D- m Other clubs as already advert-ind- We are trylna w helo w“ M M- ter prices. You can MID Ill d0 5° 111 co m $311111: rd- "vv sis Cralgnvon was quoted as saying. "We have learned in Northern Ireland to place no value rm Mr. de Va1ern‘s promises or even his guarantees. They are value-less ln Ulster "We in Ulster feel that. it i: time to nut an end to Mr. De Vnlcrnks activities. We are here now 1o say that tinder no circumstances whnt- ever will we listen to the rattling of the sabre. nr for that matter, to the coming: of the dove where the luieurityi of Ulster is con- cerned." The. statement of Prime Minister de Valera nf Eire referred lo by Viscount Crnignvon was made in an interview published in the Evening Standard (Indenendentl 111st Monday. Mr. de Valera as- serted he hnri abandoned the idea of a plebiscite which. thouqh pass siblv lzivlng Eire more territory. would nerpetlmle partition. and urged Great Britain to all-Ireland parliament. He offered Ulster autonomy in local affairs, reouestlnz only guarantees for a Nationalist min- m-llv in her area, and warned ‘London that while partition mn- tinueri the Drown-oi: of Ireland's rnnperntlon with Great. ‘Britain in "v9?! vq-kw the event. of ailirht." “m”. of Pa 1111111011 , oi Justice MlillhtPl‘ Liiiirnn c ‘hi gov- calling liil lillllilllliiftllllCllt c11111r111a11,Allre:l P. tied lo present rolls by Nov. Chrisler Czirpo ‘ l1".\l'llf‘t‘[I e11" llornizil cours" 1111 personnel, 11:11 like Gmeral M tors store 1l1e fcrlne: it became known that the m [he tme‘ Motor Company, which will show group of newspaper journal call additional thousands _ month holdilv 111 the sclrh. Prime Mini;- v. ln-Umtzrll States lmde visicn had bczn virtu- new pilct would be ready for signature iim" durin" lli. southern on 11r,v. which has taken him to Bermuda and the Prilne Minislcr tvill go to Washington ior nn 111111.11 l1ave been . close- l" all‘ed with the ctllliilllilll 110(10- _ (*1iL".lllI’ll(‘I“:{I glxivc difficulty were discounted l1crc al- persuade the six Ulster counties to join an is irorseen (By DAVID .I. WILKIE Assollated Press Stain Nrlicrl LujlRulT, Oct,‘ 23-lAPJ—S1ep-~ 11111,; up employmrnt rosters by rc- oslnng many thousands of workers, and adding millions of dollars 10 its “zesty pilyroll, the Unileti States» mro-toroar n-sinulisliry" this iveek swinus into production sche - ill€s which competent observuls predicted today would and close to 800,000 new I030 models to its an-fllllbly volume by the end 0t the meson: year and give lnilrtus to 111l- nriv" toward another 4.000.000 , olilpiu volume next 3'91‘?- Oenelal Nloior.» led thv 1iv.1_v uilh by its board Sloan, J12, m- 1; ion similarly an- 1.n.~c 111 umkinl that 3151100 workers would be IIII 111K provided n sllmillrls for 1:11.111‘: pitlvel‘ wllh the aunounoe111el11 that employees receiving 1es~ liidll isIiOO n month whose salaries were clit Inst wililir and spring ivould o.» (IDIQIIGCI levels. On to.) of lhcse announcements F rd rec-rive inc 1 to re- tomorrow to a. and trade would 11e- to work ihis week as it gets into hiavy volume production. The Company his been enmlovinlz aproxlmately 53,000 men in the initial work 0t its new models rcprese11taiives. producing new models and has ad- decl about 1,000 svorkers a week durini: the last month. At max- ilniim irofiucllon levels in the Ford plants the personnel roster covers approximately 89,000 work- 9T5. Aside from the effect of these aimouncements by the motorcar i11d11st1'_y‘s big thlce. which produce about 80 per cent of all the motor vehicks assembled. an early re- action was fsrescen among allied lnrlilstries which supply parts for their production. New United States Labor Law Effective WASHINGTON. 0C1. 23—(APl _-;_'Ijl_1_e__ United Slates Government begins rczulating wages and hours of thousnnds of workers tomorrow- under the most far-reaching in- dustriai legislation since the S11- preme Court struck down the Nat- ional Recovery Act. Op"l‘f1'.i011 of the new labor Slnilclarsls Law which becomes ef- fective at intfinivht tonight, bc- gins on a note of assurance from Wa llinpztnn that its purpose was not 1o “l1n11nd" business mcn but to protect “dece11t" enlploycrs acainst .ruinous competition. _ In the capital the rush to issue regulations and (Wpianaiions to the public u-as reminiscent of the early days of N. R, A. but. at the helm. instead of General Hugh S. Johnso‘) now out of the new deal and critical of it. is Elmer P‘. An- drew. former New York Stale Industrial Commissioner. MacInnis Concludes Nova Srcotia Tour SPRINGHILL. N. 8.. Oct. 23* fCPl-Pollcy of cooperative Com- monwealth Federation, which was the "only way to conserve and ex- tend democracy." was outlined hon today by Angus Maclnnls C. C. l". mem er of Parliament for Vancouver ant. It was the last addresl of his Nnva scotia tour and tomorrow night he will open n New Brunswick visit with an ud- trcir‘ , ‘but they refrained from strtaln tn a point 40 mile.- Itlflllll’ ed 1114111111»; 1n 1119 vicinity" of Och- dreas at Mcmcton. Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew , MONDAY, OCTOBER 24. 193s 1111110 n11 c111 11111111 1111a 1101111 Provincial Cia p it a l And Other Central C l1 i 11 e s e Cities Doomed, Claim. (By MORRIS .I. IIARRIS Aasoclutcd Plcss Foreign Stuff] 5 GHAI, (ll-t. ZJl—1AI‘J— Japan furl-rs closcll in today on liunkolv. 5B5 mill-s up the Xnngise from Shanghai, i1\ a huke tight- ening iflfll-(IICIP. Battlefront advices from ihc i11- vallors said they advanced on the (fhilirsi- provisional capital from all (IIIPIMIOIIS exrrpt- tho west. a defence cxit through which the (fhincw were reported moving: in increasing numbers. Japanese Spllkfihlrlflll stutcll (loom of "ZHIICUW aml the (ltht-r two cities of central China's im- portant iri-ciiy arca—llanchang and Wuchang-alrcady was written naming the dale on which they expected them in fall. the Three-It'd)‘ Offensive _Thc picture lllfirfdlldil tonight by Japanct-e reportssllrnvrcl the in- vaders pounding towqrzl lhc 1 - city area H: 1f folloivlnz the $pi'k(‘5 of a 111101 1 vnrd hub. " ."d:-- 1111111 in Ho? the I-Iiipeh- 90 miles airline 1. Jo1r.11.¢.~c iii 114,11 Provllue rent-hen‘ Honan borclrr north of l-Iankovl; 2. Another f""c captured Sinch- QW. Slffllegic h huay junction 40 mi rllile norllrast o.‘ H1111- ko 1n a sharp lllru 1. Ellivi‘ lilo tall 01 Krhul. éiuchou‘ is :17 miles north of the Ynngtse River. 3. Nortlleluu of Sinchorv, Japan- ese neared Mini-inn" from which the CIlIlIPnC were ssiitl to be re- tr<*:11il1.» Macilellq 4G 1111105 north 111' 1l1-- ‘vhllifsr-c. 4. On 111v Yilllgtlsc it,-.1I’ .1111)- alzrsc \\l1r.~l1i1>;i continued u; tile east of I-Innkolr, Land forces in this sector YUSIPYQILY were report- enp. I13 millu. from l-rlnlzolv. 5. 51.11111 of the Yfiliilt-P. a Jap- ilnrst- c." 1111s 60 miles airline soutllr _ o! linnkorv 111d 30 miles froln 1111 Cnnton-Ilnnkolv Rnilwzu a comlnlllnratiolls route 1' 1s seek- ing to c111. 100 Missing, Heavy Casualties In Black Sea Storm BUCHAREST. Oct. 23—-(AP).. -A1 least 100 men were n1is- sing and hoary casualties were feared today after storms that caused havoc in the Black Sea. port of Const-nnzn. The fate of 1L’ 111c11 aboard the ship Hm" Carmel wins un- known. The vessel, tyihich was to have been scrapped. we) torn from her moorings, Two mcn xvi-re reported to have died 111 thr- city after be- irg knocked down by the gale which swept the streets and left 50.000 inhnbitalits without electric power for most of the niqht. At Tashaulh port under con- struction about l0 miles from Consianza. the storm sank one vicsscl 111 the harbor and five mcn aboard Seventy other: were raid to be in grave dan- ger ltftcr a moored vessel they were aboard was blown into the open sen. 'I‘\\'o lifebnats which raced to their rescue also were nussing. nounc ed today. ownrcl 11' nlll. It wli scheme for waterfront development was divided. however. Earl mates of a project city's suznestetl expenditure ately owned wharvrs in the west- Exnrossea Relipl; Fir,» 1 Near Sudbury Was Set RUTTTuR. 0111. Oct. ZI-(CP) .. Only a frlv dnvs nfler withdrawal of the Ontario fnreistry branch pumping eqiiiplncni. fire early to- flfll’ destroyed mort- lhan 750000 feet of lrrncn lumber. two 'bo.'w cars. five flrvt cnls, 2.1100 rniivrnv ties and a quantity of cvcnsoiwl. rillvert. ilmbl-r in this VIIIHQ!‘ 110 miles south of Sudbury‘ ‘on the Slldbil1'\'-T0l'fl1i‘0 lino of (m- (m. adlan Pacific R-illrvztv. loss 11-,-1< estimated a1 mon- ihan $100000 The lumber was pwnpd m- mu Clark an’! Francis. Ltd. Slltlhllrv Contractinz firm. A. Rlwcrulrl, who had the contract fnr haullny and pilimz most nf the lumber, ex- VVQWP“ fihf‘ "Pinion the fire was lncendlgtryi. "I believe the fire rm: scet," he said. i (‘RnsL-rv T0 MONKEY l COBHAM, England—John North ~ MERE MAN Frugality is the contentment and beneflecnl-c, MAXIMS OFA _.i.._ basis both l1 s races Record Entry Looms‘ For Maritime winter? Annual lubwrlptlou Delivered 16.00 By lull—l'. l. L “.001 Cauld- Ind U. I. “.00 TERRITORIAL OFFE Ready T; March’ By Wednesday If Fair Horse ShowllDernandsNot-Met AMHERST, N. 5., Oct. 23~iCPl 1 ~AlIll0bu 200 horses would take part 1n tilc horse show _of the AIHFIUIIIC Winter Fair this year as compared with the record entry oi 1'12 in 1937, Secretary- Manager A. W. MacKenzls an- ’I‘hirty-one saddle horses had hecn entered, also a larger entry 1111111 law year, whilc a11 increase 111 the 1111111bcr oi draught and Clydesdale class entries was also noted. There would he a strong lcpreselltatioli of men and women rltlcrs from the VLiHOllH riding chill.» 111 the Murilimes, he said. iinn the 111111111111; events 1111s sea- sln: would be a feature event. ‘lhcrc was filnt) an increase in 1111- llllillbttl“ of Jersey, Liuernsey nnll Ayrshire entries 111 the short.- holns class. The 11015111111 entry was (ilnvll clue lo the 1\I).\l‘ll£'t3 01' lilc hicCnrthy llerll of Sil..l‘.\, N. B, 111111111 had been entered in the Royal \\'111le1' Fun‘. A liugc increase was also noted in the sheep entry as well as in the Swine section. To Act Czechoslovak territorial Hungary starts her advance sioyakiifs border. W A TERFRIINT IIEVEIIIPMENT AGAIN HINTED (‘V81’- Internal Unrest A precarious internal political situation I11 Hungary was in the laaclzgrouncl and was expected to rclniiln until the dispute with Czechoslovakia is settled. Hungarian Nazis have strongly criticised the Government for its ‘failure lo act with reate.‘ speed land determination snce Germany ) j —? " land Poland marched in and oc- ' ' _l<-u]11rd their" respective minority l rO-Icct UaId "l0 I“ ltllslrilcts 1n the Sudetenland and o_ T? r11 llwzl v _ estimated vknendvurc of approxi- mntely $230000, Opinion Divided It was undcisood opinion as to desirability o1‘ pressings Dominion authorities to proceed with the 11ew ler esti- to bring this up-to-date had of perhaps three-quarters of a million to a 1111111011 dollars. Some amveared to _ _ Street demonstrations took place Docking Facilities pants (lemandinrz "immediate oc- H______ more Bfinayars have lived since the tlltue o1 fiillllflXlllifll . “Chmmled procession from m‘ , rwh,” n. mid ihe Czechoslovak proposals. cllcl flllc 11111011. ‘\\l1I(‘l1 l-tiinr Il‘()fIIli>'fflPImI\ Y" U" M4183“? 119027317111- mp MUN.“ ,,.,;,“.1,. m‘, h...» “qnu-Lqwnrlzlnl Hunznrian towns such as prourlc 11 >]lI(‘l1(Ii(I fineims of access: soverciontyz or 11 |\[".\' [lirilivr “est, \\'£l'1'\‘-Il.'1l'l o lhl‘ font. of Plinceigarian Government his proposals have suenrsletl m‘? CIIKIIIIL‘, filiure modifications. will be published simultaneously the Czechoslovak Cabinet. it was member of tho Hungarian dolo- w“ “fmm mission understood connected with , ' . volve h :1 t e 11 d e d; Sikh"- iall lovler [Hungarydtodilay with 11111: recs o thousan s 0 partici- . ' r r At Ranyvay Vt hart ,, . . , , v , 01111111011 of the districts in which __.()l)ln,»,ons lflvlded, Hunqllrlnns claim 1.000.000 or M . .1, . .. Great War. 1.1.512‘iiiliiiiili? “ti: 110"“ rem“ 1 U f2“ 000 fen of disturbances (‘cause o fiiifi 1315113215.? 331*.‘ ‘ml-“iitiiiil .0 W forecourt communique 1-,.__,,-,,:» p}, f S l... l, ‘m. lflnrll_l 1hr fiflll ~01 in be made. onnstitlit- (‘r1 11111ill<':.i‘lv 11011- over 1.1111 work-T" "n ilupml" l" 5W1’ ETPIIIP" 511t- a 3mm" ‘co-urcp‘ mm m mldni,_,nlcal requirements but were unac- the sueoosllfln hull been made that , C-Pllffllllf‘ 58681159 N193! 10ft 1m- p1-1~.~(,1_ by 111p ProvincinijPozsoli_v'. Nilra. Kassa. Ungvar. (ifl\'(‘i‘ililii‘lll, ffillCll a more wnuldwmd Munkars llnder Czechoslovak ' l~- r1 .-*t'(i<1(' i1 un- polutrdi to 1 D k 111d 111cc" '11- -l1t11111n1g, Basis For Negotiation on i110 oi ' ' " t. It said the Czechoslovak For- All ‘llu- lviilcrlrolit from the rali- eign Minister infnnned the Him- < 0M1"? hi’ flit‘ Dmlliili llshoulrl bl- taken as a general basis l-‘edclnl :mili01'1I1v-=‘for negotiation and not » as ex- ‘.\'I‘1!li'f (IIWPICINIIVIII at an The dermis o; the Czechosbvak offer and the Hungarian answer by the two governments when the Hungarian answer is received by said, M. Pataky, vice-secretory of state. minorities‘ expert and n. gatlon at the recent Komsrom Conference. left for Prague on a. Budapests claims. Hungarian military circles won feel acceptance of the suggesed impatient gnéi 50m)"- MUI “"95" . - ‘ .1 11 3 rh f 1 _ were repore ave “abmltmawahuahtelfr c1121 the establishment of n military dictatorship "to waste no more time in fruitless pnrleys with the Czechoslovak Government" and "to start action immediately." Political circles, however. said such a move was unneeessofl since Premier Bela Irnredy and Foreign Minister Kolornun Von Kanya. have been in closest touch with Hunlznryis Refzent. Nicholas Horthy. and left decisions in the dispute to him. amount, would be taken as final and complete (Il5_CI'1BI_‘i2e of Federal Governuuuuls l1b11riaz1o11s to Char- lottetown and would be the 111st money‘ fflfllifklllllllfi for waterfront imnrnvelnclu for many years. Suggests-ll development. hitherto had ITICIIICIWI the purchasing of pri- crn nor‘ 1011 of the waterfront. It w 5 unllcrs nod thtgFedelal goveni- (P'\"'iY\v1s-r' mi D026 7. OOI Q o4 >0 w» oow-uoéoo“ 0 ao-o-oo-w t World News In Brief oooueooovowooooooo-eooo-owooowoooo-o-o-o-oo-ooo-oa SAN SILVIEON. Calif“ Oct. Z3—-tAP)—GIcLl. BIN-Mn Wu nomad. Saturday by William Randolph Hearst o! “flooding the United Sinks with propaganda designed to _win thus 00M"?! bukinll l" h" $79M imperialism. works. The publisher made the charge in n broadcast. SHANGHAI, Oct. 24—(Mondly)—(AP)—BrllIlh naval authorities uunuuncl-d loony that sul heuv Japanese bum lomhod the British gunboat Sandpiper at (‘ angsha this morn g condder- ublu damage to the superstnicture of tho lhlp. No casualties were re- ported. \\‘I-IL(‘III'OOI.. N. B.. Oct. 23—lCl‘l—WMh sardine herring runnin- ing wrircr in this Pzlssnlllnqllflddy Ray district Alaim- ckers continue to may record high prices for the little fish. A peak of r413 per hngehead 11.... ,1...“ has. m. a. l'l'll'l‘.\ are cxpcrlcd to remiun high during the fall. , SHANGHAI, Uri. ZI-(hlondayl-(AIU-‘fhe Dolls: liner Presldpnl. (Tuoliuge, slated lo sail for 1m- Yniled Slates this morning still was anchored in mldsirciun a-l l0 n._m., and It was authorltativey reported Japanese-controlled customs offu ls refused clearance rs on the groumiv the vessel was transporting silver valued at 84.58350. H B0 ‘TON, Oct. 23—(.~\l’l—A young Canadian woman, plnyfround instruliol tor the Works Progress Administration, once n vletm of sleepinli Sickness. tonight volunteered her blond for two year old Mary Reardnu. (hie-ago (‘IIlId who hm been asleep for more an 200 days. “If my blood will pvt- llle cmlu a chance to live, then I am perfectly Willing to go to (‘Imago and submit lo a transfusion." said Miss Myrtle, E. 1.1m is, 30, former Moueton, N. 5., resident, Ifi-‘ililfl, Oct. 2.'l—l(‘.Pl—(‘ompletc relums in the Well-informed sources indicated Hungaryi will longer than Wednesday for a satsifactory reply. These sources hinted that an order for the Hungarian army to march into Slovakia will be given if (‘sec-hooky- akia does not agree to Hungary's demands by then. At the some time it was said in diplomatic 111101101‘! that Poland planned to march into Ruthenia the (moment The Hungarian army was Admiral ' French Senate ; Grave Internal Situation Results From Failure Of Government Sooner. BUDAPEST, Oct. KL-(APJ-The Hungarian Gov- ernment in an official communique today stated the latest proposals were unacceptable. wait no info Slovakia. in trim alont.’ Czecho- lt was believed this was only one of the reaoone, how- whv the Hungarian Cabinet was settle the question of the Magyar minority in this wit-ck or begin occupation of the ielritivryn determined to Slovakia 7 ' i~.—:—_—_;= 1111111211 111 111111111 115111 111 11111 rails Austrian (‘a r d in al hlnkcs llcnial (l? (‘barges lnPziez-torzll lllesszllze. VIENNA, 0c—t. Klu-IAPI-Thao- dor Cardinal Innirzer too v r10- flanrlv t‘(‘§’)I1("i to i\i'.'1.r‘~ a inc-P . Cathn s t -'*na Diocese winch Was r i. all polpvs. “I declare" 111$ (Jarzlinillk 1e6- wr closed. "nou as before that. l. hold the nplniov u Catholic must conscienliousli 21111111 111s duty 3o- ward 11w stub» bur the Bidicp nl=o 211 a‘l vlmas txllfy out. s\\';\r*1 duty of rvprxncntincj. 1:1 1 of God and Chin-ch." ‘The messnqc datwi O1: 22 and 51Rned “Theodor Cardinal llnnitaer Archbishop of Vienna “ was divid- ed into five parts. In ll the (ordinal deltied using “incitint: terlns“ azninm, Chm-y- oellor Hitler, Hie Gennan State or the Nazi Parry on the rlomskm 0f the Catholic yovuth demonstra- tion of Oct. ‘I which brought tho Chilrch-Biale strife mm me mpg; with nnll-ch11rcl1 domolntyanmg and attacks on churches in one of which the Cardinal himself was "mmdlld bl’ a stone. Before the letter was read to- day in Saint Stephen's Cnthedzd e. 30111153111111 went through the (Continued on haqe 7, m1 Q L 0 MITDORO Toronto. Oct. mum andmaxlmum temperatures: Dawson Victoria. Edmonton Roztna Winnipeg Toronto rzsszesssssz ailB822l888! Charlottetown Maritime Provinces: to fresh southwesterly 11nd comparatively c001. Moderate winds: fair High tide this rnornina at ll?!) and tonight at 1110. Sun sets this afternoon nl T1 :1‘ 02 and rises tomorrow mom»: sea. _ First quart-er moon. 0c‘. .11. .1- a showman, was fined £10 (431 gm- elecllous 11111111111 idiom-ed a slight swing in favor of more moderate ole-MS A srucltv 1o a monkey in n "wall n: merits In \l1r Fpper Chamber. 11 trend regarded as supporting Premier; c1" than Charlnlfetnwi 11 death" nev-forwnance here. The terrlfl fled animal was placed in a min- iatune car which went round the! wall at great qaeed. 1 lirlouard linlatlicfs policies. The Railirul-Soviallsl party. mnlmlay of the govclnnu-nl. kept its sow-mph utmost intact with a If“! of four ram! Th:- elccliolm. In one third of the nation‘; departments, were for 9'7 sent: ll the Senate. Silrnm-ersldr tide 1R rhTrffltes Iat- THE CAR FERRY SAILYNGS Leon- Borden 9.45 a, m. 1 p. n. Tormenflnr ll n. In. 8.0! p. 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