MAXIMS " . i MERE MAN MERE MAN - .. A w, exaggerate misfortune and - ____ . I i errzrse..-irs..r:=:. “no?” “i Read b Everybody ..ir:.'rr.::=..a:.';t:.:.: iii.‘ 1. ' 1, served, , ‘ Covers Prince Edward ' Island Like the Dew It} 7, . . l titllé-‘Ytlif-di-"f ‘lfilg-Féf’ 51°11? ‘__ Cl-IARLOTTETOWN.‘CANADAWWECNESDAY, restaurants? 193s Io rigor; I I Jerillhérél-lié-»5£-i-¥llll.»~ ' “t l» u)’ Milli-P. L’. l. $41501 Canada and ll. B. $5.00 MCL URE & MYERS NOMINACTED ulvazvlMo UsL Y , tfLQsE CONTESTS 11v u. s. ELECTIONS Veteransi Will Carry 1.1111 champion PARLIAMENT TO. Ngmina ed Yew... DEMflERAHg Conservative Colours 1 “ ""1"" Flt" t a t y MAIORITIESl T0 Predicted -Vi¢t , lll lllllllAllY ARE REDUCED Rousing 'c0llgtlOn 1h srrhhaliTouCéiilst Trgde ti "lihziflgfséfgitualndixlixiz? Theatre Yesterday Pledges 10C ‘ Possihimie Per Cent Support To Messrs. . s Held Great Dilliirifrmriiii. Alex Hamilton Canada-‘U- S- Tradfl Air} McLure And Myers In Next _. _, m» .-_ “Key Offices In Many Pivotal States Are Still In Doubt. *1 °"‘“K"‘- greement T o B e Male fanowed, 1938, not un- der four months opening date, S i g n e d “v e r y, Soon.” Alex Hamilton. OTTAWA, Nov, B —(OP) ._ Female larrowul In 1937: Al- mo“ Boswell, Dunstaffnage. 1 P111100 Edward 1s timaleti 21.000 or 1 Nlp-and-tuck contests in pivotal‘ ‘course {VENO "Talkies-Murray River Friday. L-l3o6-11-8-3l. "Bingo and Dance Iona. Hall, Wednesday November 9th, 11-1360-11-8-21. nvpance in Powml Garage Hail, wary Thursday. O. K. Presby at piano, 11-1374-11-9-21. "Beginning Wednesday, Novem- ber 9th. weekly auction and dance Vernon Hall. L-1325-lI-7-3i. "Kurkora Hall, dance, Wednes- My night, November 9th. Summer- iide Orchestra. L-1344-1l-1-2i.- "Come to’ the Chicken Supper in l-lurnpttrn l-lall on Thursday, Nov- ember 10th. L-l414-1l-9-1l. "Dance Corran Bonn, November 14th, If sionnr) November 15th. 11-1413-11-9-12. "Dr. Ln Courslere, Dentist, will be at ~ ~ own November 9th, 10th, 1 11-1421-11-9-11. "We will be buylr dressed poul- try every Wednes ay. Bowmans Store, Hunter River. L- 365-11-4-7-9-11. "Regular monthly meetin ladies Aid P. 1:1. I. Hospital. Cunda l Home. Wednesday. Novetnrber 91.11. 3.30 P. M. 11-1357-11-8-21. "Chicken Supper, Murray River Public Hall November 12th. begin- nlng nt 5 o'clock P. M. Other attrac- lions. 11-1359-11-9-24. "Cord party and dance. Green Road School. Friday. Nov. 1111-11440 "Stores olosod Armistice Day llov. 111111. Clark Bros... Montague, Mt. Stewart and St. Wt-ers Buy, 14-1435-11-9-21. "Hear George Chnpell and his Merry Islanders in Long Creek Hall November 11th. Admission 25c and 10d Sole of candy. 11-1404-11-0-11. "A Hi Y Grad Dance, Oddfellows Ball. Friday, November 11th. Danc- ing O PM. to 1.30 A.M. (Invitation 1mm. be presented at door.) "last. dance of season at Irish’- lcwn lliursday night. also bean tower 1n school same night.‘ "Chicken sup r, Bingo and ling. ftefres ments. Rustlco Hall. WednesdaynNovember 0th. n Mt fine Thursday. 11-1200-11-5-8-9. "Rummage Sale Trinity United Church Social Hall, Saturday, Nov- tlnber 12th, 6.30 P. M, by Y. P. U. 11-14-05-11-9-10-12. ____ "Ponder: — Tenders received b7 Trustees of Lorne Valley for pur- chase of old school, until November 77. 1938. Lowest or any tender not "Ktessnrlly accepted. 11-1422-11-11-11 "See Jack McCourt and his comedians at Mt. Stow-art Con- cert and dance Legion Hall. No- vember 141.11, B p. m. Admission 25c. L-l444-11-ll-3l. "Women's Institute hot chicken New at Hamilton Grunhlec bllflimlow. Albany Village, Thurs- luv. Nov. 10th. 5:30 to 9. 35c and 111'. 11-1342-11-7-21. "Prince Arthur lodge. Crap- lud, will exemplify the Oranfié “Wise for the MRCLEBU Trophy in their Lodge room Thursday “lulu. L-ltac. session today since he was taken ill Parliament will meet either the first or second week in January, Prime Minister Mackenzie King announced tonight following the first Cabinet Council he has pre- sided over in a month. Had the new Canada United States Trade Agreement been ready in time the Government would have called Parliament late this month. the Prime -Minister said, but he was not yer sure what dare it would be signed, although it will be “very soon." Apparently much refreshed by his month holiday in the West In- dl..s, Mr. Mackenzie King dis- cussed a. number of lmatters after Council, including the visit of the King and Queen next summer and appointments to foreign legatlons. When it became obvious the trade agreement would not be lrnclv to present to Parliament un- til late in November at best the Government decided that little would be gained by calling Parlia- ment before Christmas, the Prime Minister said. Date To Be ‘Decided "I think it will suit the conveni- ence of members if we call Parlia- ment early in January. either the first or second week, The exact date can be decided later. “We wil g0 ahead with birslnes as fast as the House permits but we do not propose to rush Parlia- ment. It will take its own time but it will be desirable to have it over before the visit of their Majesties. "In any event we will not sit while their Majestic-s are here, If necessary we will adiourn while they arc in Canada because min- isters’ and members will want to be in their" own constituencies.‘ (The King and Queen will tour Canada early next summer.) Ministers are to be appointed to the Iegatlons in France and Ja- pun and one for the Dual Len:- tlons of Holland and Belgium for which provision was made in the estimates at the last session of Parliament. Mr. Mackenzie King said ap- pointments to these vacancies will be made before Christmas but could not be more definite at the moment. He was not ready to in- dlcate when the six existing seri- atc vacancies will be filled. Finance, Minister Dunning al- tended his first full length cabinet during the Budget debate last_ June. He has attended several meetings or Treasury Board and two brief Cabinet Sessions in the past week but has not yet taken over full time admlnlstxationof his department. Good Showing By Island Breeders (Special To The Guardian) AMHERST, N. S., Nov. lL-In the cattle classes Prince Edward ls- land breeders won substantial prizes. Stead Bros. of Charlotte- town won seven 1st. prizes. two 3rd. and one 4th. with their Jerseys. In the same clas Edison B. Mulch North River, won one lst. one 3rd. and two 4th. mines while 12h‘. J. P. Iontz of Charlottetown yum one first and one 4th. and Murdock Nicholson of Milton. one 3rd. In Shorthorns P. J. Martin. Hunter River. carried off two lat. three 2nd. two 3rd. four 40h. and four 15th. prizes. in competition ' MQUQQHN n. OLD WORLD PAGEANTRY:—— MR. W. Ql-IESTER S. MCLURE HBNDAYE, France. (APO-Spanish Insurgents reported tonight to have flood gates of Pyrenees Mountain clams in an effort to wash the Government's Segre River of- v . Dispatches from Brtrcclntia which told of n new resort to this kind of defence said it was unsuccess- ful. These advices said the l'vel of the Segre south of Leridn was raised only a few inches. Insurgent bombing planes from the Ebro front were reported to have struck several pontoon bridges at the southern end of the Gov- ernments lfi-mlle Segre front. Government dispatches large fighting force guns and other necessary supplies and armament was already estab- lished west of the Sevre where it could carry on independently for several weeks if all bridges were Two Missing Causo Fishermen Rescued CANSO. N. 8.. Nov. Arthur Dort 9nd Austin The two lahermen failed D0 ton motorbist Rush yesterday af- ternoon wlth other vessels of the fleet. and a search was started for er. ermcn from re- agslnst l3 exhibitors. _ Mr. Martin also won prime with his Percheron horses. urning to Causo, but the fishermen had not suffered any hardships. King And Queen Will V_is_it U. S. (By I. F. Sanderson, Canadian Press Staff Writer) LONDON, Nov. 8—-(C. P. CaDIeJ-Froln a gilded throne in the House of Lords King George today opened Parliament with a history-making announcement that he and his Queen would visit the United States as part oi’ their Canadian tour next summer. Crowned m‘; deck“; h, Imperial purple, the King told the bril- liant gathering o! peers in scarlet robes and peeresses ln glittering tiara: thut "I have been happy to accept" President Roosevcltsinvltatlon. The announcement was made in fhc Speech from the Throne re- viewing the legislatlve program for the new session. Rebels Open Flood Gates On loyalists Proposed Visit Laudcd Later. in debates in the Lords and Comluois, speaker after speaker praised the King's attempt to cement. relations. between Great Britain and the two North Ameri- cnn democracies. 'I'l1e_v referred to the sizniflcance of Canada. being the first Dominion to welcome a British Sotterelrm on its own soil. When Their Mnlestles tour Can- ada "it. will be a trulv historic oc- casion." said Prime Minister Chamlxtrlain, "on which Canada should be congratulated, because never before has anv dcmlnion been privileged to welcome o. rehzninrz monarch on its own soil." Earl Stanhope, Government lend- er in the Hcttse cf Lo'.'."'~'. lrrrlled~ the royal journey as "a very meth- orable . .slcn" since His Malesty would the Domin-icn as King of Canada. The Kine said he would visit the United States "before the con. clusion of mv Canadian tour." He added "I warmly welcome this practical expression of the good feclurr that prevails between our countries." ‘Thousands waited in the chill November wind to watch the stare Drccession from Buckingham Pal- ace to Westminster. As the stole coach Desscd the German Embassy the staff stocd rigidly at atten- ilon. their arms outstretched in the Nazi salute. Inside the House of Lords was n scene of splendor. Lights that had been dimmed were turned on full as His Majesty took his place. _._. _ .__.__._ .__ , ,_____~, (Continued on page 9. (:01 a) Plan Visit To Every Province In Dominion OTTAWA, Nov. ll -—(Cl’) — When the Kin and Queen come to Cans. early next ‘B’ E M gaiishgiiiidia“ P“ Federal Contest. states left key offices in doubt earlyl last night as Republican candidates ln the United States congressional and state elections bit into the landslide majorities Democrats en- Joyed in the presidential election of 1936. In President Roosevelt's- own state of New York, Thomas E. Dewey, Republican who won na- tion-wide notice In prosecuting Manhattan rackets, piled up an “my lead In the race for Gover- nor but later watched it vanish. Governor Herbert Lehman, head"? endorsed by President Rmlsflvclt. drew ahead of him as New York City's flood of votes be- Ian to counteract the ballots for DEWEY in upstate districts, where his successes included \'ictory in the _Cit.V of Buffalo that Lehman carried 1n 1936. Trent! Again Changes Within a few minutes the trend changed heath. At 1c n. m. <11 p. m- 5ST) Dewey crept into a lead 0f 4.000 votes with two-thirds of the state counted. It was the closest election in New York state since Mr. Roosevelt was elected gtgléernor by some 25.000 votes in A5 1151181. Democrats scored early Victories in the solid south. But with races close 1_n Pennsylvania, Michigan. Ohio. hens“, 111413113 and many other important states, n19 Picture of the new Congress was slow to emerge from the M- tlon-wide balloting. A new House of Representatives, 35 Senators and 32 Governors were Wleclfid BJOHR lvit-h thousands of minor office-holders. Polling mo]; Place in 47 stat-es. ltlaine having elected two months ago. In the two New York senatorial contests. Senattr Robert Warmer, Sponsor of much New Deal legis- lation. and Representative James M. Mead. Democrat. held leads over their Republican opponents. Pennsylvania gflvc the lend to F/Ebubllcan candidates for Senate and Governor on the basis of scat- ‘Pred Wtllfflhrfrhsi’ are Senator James J. Davis and Judge Arthur James. Still In Doubt Ohio. where the New Deal was 8 CIPQY-out/lssue in n hnrrl-fcught Senate battle. was ir. doubt. Rob- "! Bllllllfly. supporter of the Pre- sident on every issue. was running "LClL_-‘"1Q_.YL1L°K with , Robert "can, (continued on page 9, (:01 5) Island Exhibit Prize Winner AMHERST, N. 5., Nov, 8—tCP)—- Anthony B. Banks. assistant direct- or of extension work in Nova Sco- tln. said today the boys and girls calf club contest of 1938 was the best 0f its kind ever held by the Maritime Winter Fair. Miss Noreen Newson of Brackley, P. E. 1., had the best coll owned by a girl exhibitor. She headed the ‘Guernsey division also. Redmond Angus of Shlnlmlcns. N. 3., co tur- ed the boys championship wit an Ayrshire calf. In the Holstein club classes the Montrose Club captured, second. third and seventh places. In the Ayrshlres Montague Club won second and eighth positions while Gowan-brae nnd the Banner Club of St. Peter's won fourth and seventh places respectivey. Fifth, sixth and seventh places in the Biorthorn class were taken by the Urbanville Clu-b, An exhibit by Edward Ponder- Messrs. W. Chester S. .\Icl.ure, Chvtrloltulourr. and. John H. Myers. Hampton. veteran (‘onst-rvzrtivt- cirmptrlutr- ‘ ers who represented Queen's (founiy in the lloust- of (‘ont- mons under the Bennett regime and curried the pilfl)‘ col- ors in the 1935 contest, were zlguin nominated as candidates in the next federal election r11 a large and cnihrlsizrsiir- con- vention nf the National Conservative .t\ssor-i:11inr1 nftluecns County, held yesterday afternoon in the Strand 'l‘lrczr1rc. On motion of Mr. Samuel Kennedy, seconded by Mr‘. Walter G. MacKt-nzie. runners-up in the contest the nom~ inntion of Messrs. McLur-e and Myers was made unani- mous by a standing voic of the convention, the result of which was received with loud cheers and zlppluusc. Enthusiasm was indeed the key-note of the convention, at which there was n representation of 157 delegates out of a total of 470 qualified to attend. It was necessary to cast only one vote for the nomin- ations, both the candidates receiving more than fifty per cent of the total ballots. The result of the balloting was as follows:— Mr. McLure, 318. Mr. Myers, 255. Mr. Kennedy, 198. Ml‘. MacKenzic, 131. Resolutions strongly endorsing the leadership of lion. Dr. W. J. P. MacMillzrn. and Hon. R. .1. Manion. were adopted unanimously. i} Mr. George M. lVlacKzrv. New I London. vice-president of the As- I sociatiun, nreslded at the tneeling. n 'l‘he suggestion of the Executive that two names be bnlloled for on . h _ _ c". _ y ' 353i?‘ = Office Organ The following nominations were ‘hen duly tirade: ' v W. Chester S. McLur-e: moved u. s. bv P. W. Turner. Charlottetown. seconded by Jeremiah Peters. Hus-l l . , , » W’ l Bantu. Nov. a-tAP>— John H. lvlverq: moved by C.. _ ._ _ . .‘ H°lm°5~ D5531” ‘59°~‘11d°d b3’ 3°11" l 1%,iiriiiiitirrrregxpriiiflirt]igil-lliéjtiglie r < . '- e '- J. lvIaoDor1nld_ Glenlin .11. ., . . ‘Samuel Kennedy. C1113,‘ tvtwrvn: ‘mm rmmg‘? .Oi““"~ “my ac‘ moved bl‘ Louis 01701111 . Clinton, lmlsed. m" bllm-m slams 0f ill‘ seconded by F. S. Reetes. iioutlr- lmmptmg. t” “m1.” 5mm‘ Air-mi" Dom Supmm,“ m. l,__ R Bmmcrrn nations agourst Gr-nnanv in Charlottetown. . . ., __ wan“. MJCKQHZZBI b-D1.1|,_g_tl11l:l1t:.t official quarters. field: moved by Roland Bcatorhl Wltrsloe. seconded by A. E. Gallant Hunter River. bili)l).ll'i€(l by Char- les barter. Nev. Haven. ' ell unanimously were their made ‘hen the conven- 111110 balloting with the results above given. Messrs. A. it. lVfcIunls. l) L ‘ Mathieson nrrd Itussel Drrscoll. as- . $157190 by Charles Jenkins Gordon ‘ m i‘ Wadrdell. Ivan Reddin and Henry 'lol11 OillPl‘ r111 <11 r1rnr1:1;rnr1rl.: 1x1111- Mccoubfcv L as _,.,.u.inc(,,.. i _ ‘ irlzrl (quarters 111111118 Loud gwgéegl‘ my‘ Hzulflilvllilflifivlll ‘r dabbling. 111 the . which ll‘tilc.‘I(d 1 ‘llttlrtu-s o1 tnt- ct-urilru-s 1n (|".1C.~l- ‘. .. l r011. ‘flrlpng N Lune and .\l_\ 1nd been nonrinirtoti on 11w z ballot. 'I"nere was akso unlhush. blause when M MacKenzie (lee beluud the can and mortal n. . rmmluations m‘ ‘ mous. Thr- com-r 1. this motzon bv z- flllillilg r. ‘ 1 \\'llll lll'lilj.‘_ (‘l'll.l ‘r a: 4-1- : m < i '1 1i efeai (iflnllid-nlos Applaurlerl ___ "In 11966011112 1.111s nomination at m“ do I sF-ture you that I Shall endeavour 10 live up to 1hr‘ best tradrlitns o1 1110 Consorvaiivv Party. and with your ussisttauw gt) h0rmt1ll_\'-(lwl11tn' 1 puriolxs n1 Lvvt-rvtl. Salttrns out and win Queen's Countv as we r-lnrnurl 11c was . " a vir- rlld in 1930, declnredv Mr. Nfclnrre tnry trrr-r n‘ llllpvyn- lnhfl<l¢fl°iillll ltmullrnttotr. c111. Junuas M Curler j I \\'1sl\ also to tnauk Mr. Kt-n- lvitlr luttr-r 111.111 a tl:1:r!"o1- "ht: * Hedi‘ and Mr. hlarKenzle for ruuk- ,s1:1tt~s 1794 prWt-ltirtt- tabulated. —- lflR tliigda unanimous convention." Jtrrluriitu: 250 of thr- 3111i in Boston. {ILEQQ _ , V ___H the Republican jump d into alcutl I r1ppr0xi1nn‘t‘l_\' 10.111111 nvvr ('lll‘](‘_\' l Cl'_v Hal grunt indus ‘ 20 per" cent tn -a "canrpnigrr" carried on by "the The cor-respurrrlerrre service said tho "cam 11111411" vars rlcsirncr n l . t. l mouvruce south Americans of“the lCVli intcnlronsof the FflrClbi s1al.s_ A motion 111:1. the nominations l mnzfi Qkiiéillikg illéllcnretl Ins r1111? - 1 . .urua,v 1v umuer‘ {Welles UllllPd States Undersec- ,rrtr1r_v of State. who said the rUnrtcrl States was preparing m es of 1111- r1r\, wurlrl l. 1.110 wvslvrir lrnris- "nuy tlrrwrt ~1 >1. ill nt- ,nrr1.spl_1r-t'1~ uf tlhvflrti 111th nulli- tht- crossings at Bo 1 rd n‘ 1 . 1:’. .1 j 111i . llooln '11 " 193T - 1. 01 ,1 'I‘ra\tfl Burt tntwtlllg ' r-nlrrtr valtu- u! loo per cen‘ ry}. uolrl pro A. Campbell and 11011. Dr. W. .. 1\l1rr-.‘.IiIl.'u1, itntlr: 0f ill" COHEN‘ vullu- Purl". s-wlzc briefly, pledging support of forts to promote not- lonul and international travel, Ho was stimetunes "astounded at; the indifference of the poof-P Q3 Canada. and r-specinllv those of llll ntrivc Maritimcs. t0 the value and p0.- irillties o: the tourist traffic," Mr. Dolan said. 11c referred 1.0 Marne, 25 years ado the "shreds and patches" of the American Un- ion and in the last stages of do- cadence, today doing a tourist bus< iness of more than out‘ hundred million doll. s annually, Comparing touri-t; resor ,s here with those of Maine the spc ker declared. "I wouldn't. glvr- one section of the Muritimes for all th" YEWYPRUOTIM comers of ftiaine." But 11183’ 14M! dom- mrrch more with their tt-slntru ca: than “we hirrrlllrnt-rs hnvc dune." Th» ,'~l)l"lllll'i‘ rvfvrrtvl 1.0 fl Elli-ff‘- ment he hcnrd Hon. c. A. Dunnlr] Minister o.‘ Finance :n1t.l<e rn ‘the 1101150 of Commons inst session, that the tourist industry hnd give on this country n favorable trnriu mlanec of 171-‘. million dollars, Ml‘, Donn recirliezl. too. that n' 111d some session Right lion. R. B. limmoit. for-trier‘ Prime hirnistr-r" and lender of the Conserv ire PM?! declared without the tourist indust- ry Canadn would have fa ‘d ban‘:- ruptcy in the past ton yo: .. Tourists came 1o (‘annrln on rub- bcr wheels and any rvrrrtrrnm which would provide hart! rurlzroct‘: dust- loss ronrl= was tlflsfinotl to do mu/h to boost tho inrlu=t1'\' the Travel Bureau Chic‘ Slllfi Ho rc- fcrrml ‘o ‘turd sur- fnrozl “nfltl urnsrrrrr: in which bvmld summer n". yon.“ o~r-r1‘.rl:‘l~.-- this province 2011 11”" of rrnvrrl roads with a loin] of Ttlflfluirlvsur the three st-nsidr- PrrrWnrts Prtvcrl marl", arleqrrnv- '1 or un- modnilnn rourlew :11 E ‘tort-st tlr-nllnc. were stress d by ‘ r-. snooker fls hn~vs~r= =11 "w _ iClvrlFllllrvl 1w : w. '1 r‘ ‘ 4. r i1 ._ Ythr ixrstio is. 2. ‘sewer: -';.~..~*-.t~1 Predicted g strength o1 a strong showrnr: in Boston. sup- ‘l Rvprrblrrarrr vurultrlnio for llll‘ A111; i BUSIUN, xhr 1i 1111311111 11.12 !Sll('llll.\f‘ll\" Cnvrrr1o1'.-l1lp. toniulit l r Mrmun , -,> 1 ‘l1 , vim- vaar V,’ ""7:":» . \ t - I 1 rt.-:.t..\i1_t. .\ -. » tn and .\1.1v r1 . l; l0 c I ' ' summer they will plan to visit gas‘ Kemmgwn m the Guernsey (Continued on page 3. Col, 6i [:1 iornret‘ governor. D every province in the Domin- Class; wok Secona p1ace_ _‘___>j__.__._ri:__~ Ion, Prime Minister Mackenlle ,_i______i o - Missionary Band mitts; a" ““‘f1%'“°.%-.1L".°f$; Hillel‘ PMS F0‘ Price For A’ '7 fl-ZWY i0 '1 l.‘ 444 Association w-lu be held in the S P‘ ‘n: 1.11.111 "l 4i Evidence Concluded Bre11;;§.§~rr-3,5 King announced tonight. Their fiefld§hip Majestlcs intend at present to Bcard Room City Hall, Thursday Nov. l0 at 1:30 . m. , devote three full weelu to the ' ' '. p 11-1434-11-9-11. cur-rum van lllll their trip Arrives In China G I . I Ad ) d got-gala» h; "Ptlwhel FOX Club will held I» MUNICH. Nov. c —(CP)— war. n. is only a uestlon of just- flfllfmvflwhflupfiau u l“ mmm-Q N“ a 46pm“. u" nql-"ry S lournE Nlolllrvnl f dim°mtfltl°fl Bt- W- Mllwh" Chancellor Hitler tonight do; ice and honest ‘in ntlcn to make A“ n mm,“ M. ‘he ca“ “ems o; me Florejgn M15510“ oh ~ 12 ‘may Eernullffe. ‘Thursday. NW- more d satisfaction o! Gcmlhyl e comm?" it“ P°*“°l° "I '1" nor-n llnenry, responsibility fice of the United Church ofCan- —-- =19 ember 10th at l-P. M. shBrP- I! n“ colonel claims as a susrsntce 0! P90 8-’ for which rest; upon the Can- ada here received word today that. OTTAWA. . or. s---r0Pl-~ Mr. in a 1111121141110 b'lll(‘rr i: lwunlr 21137111" BK ‘t’ g5’ Friday. Mr- Burks 1h QMYBQ- friencrshlP with Great Britain Hitler's speech to the men who m," qgvgmment, will be a party of Canadian mlsoionarles Justice n. n. DavLs 0i tht- snprohrh, cxhlhits lrnvr- hot-h 111m with the Chsrlcttrtoirr- 5t placed in the hands of a sub- and their families had arrived Court of Canada today hoard the‘ (7t1111llli.~.»l0i1t‘1' turd mhrr- 111.111 4.11110 _ _ p Qommlflgg 91 “mo; melnhefl sarflelly in Othlnizéh’ h “ed 1 last ctvédonce Rgynl Conuurslsrtonor llllfiyik; olIr-virlr1}ca-Hl1n\';~ been tzrkolrr. ‘Maritime.’ pun 1:111“: “rl'\2ll "(:1 ..__..._ g N], e p81‘ y. C SB rom nves a n if‘ r011 un on 1m‘ . ‘iv (‘fl\,"» 0 1 . '1 , ~ \I'III1[ snn rvvrs n vvcs vn ' “Bsléylng live hogs every week’. 5m m llvq 1n understandirlrig‘ 31th ‘Germany find 1115 1°" “mud w‘ ‘l’: irhihiirllliliia“ihd°tril"ri‘.u Vancouver Sept. 3, included Rev. and set Mdzndny. Nov. 221. his the’ mmc as a result 2f ‘awuchtifcrfirxr cloudy with occasional rniu; r-ooirr 111' ays at Albany: Fridays l the German people," e c TH‘ BY- || | kgeq 5g 1h and Mrs. G. E. Rackham of date for argument by Counsc upon, hotrvoon urn Judge nnrl COIIIISF] nt night. Emerald. List your hogs by a pest told Nazi Party veterans meetln! "§5f°“’§$,,’,{,°;.§',.§f,§“§n§“ gm‘ m e Nova Scotla and Dr. and Mrs. R. the evidence tnkcn in eight Works, last 11111111 anrrnurrur 1111s nrorniug. , v _ H "d or collect telephone call and here to commemorate the 15th on- Min er l f 6m- Keynou 0| ‘h, "Mani-y Wm E. Webster of Charlottetown. of public hear-inns. The nrtzument‘ At iilPH‘ mentor!" Cuzrnsc‘. agrcrrl llruh tlrlc 1111s mrunrn: at l? ‘w "5'; will truck them from their niversary of his i928 Munich be" if‘; E1111? rlggélzfufblfumglng; b, m, “hm”. u, h", “m, -Z----- Ls expected to last o weclch 1111011 time for urizluucut. the order. alrtl tonight Ill 11 to. ~ m. Quick dent-fly, lens ghrink- hall putsch. M _ ' The inquiry concerns t e con- in which they will streak and n‘ Sun sols 1ll= rtPoznrcx n‘ 4 71S “Bi:- llllghest prices. o. c. Green, But. the surest way to achieve critics of the dlctatorahips. "W"! "Q l! "l"! 9i" Elected Pr€5ld€l1t tract. under which John Inulls Co. time limit in‘: ruCh Sllrnkcl‘. - fiifls ..~,1,..,-,.~..- 1.3m... n1 em . adlulu as possible and be seen . l1‘ . . . - f. d ta din he continued. Germany intcndcdtokeep P9P“ of To ont i, t strp ly the Nmlou- A1 tl <1 1'» - ~~ n , .1_ _ r. 4'11 1o mtw t such un ers n g. in the world mammnmt “u, h, by u many Clllllllllll as the Of Clydesdale ASSll- n1 Derfencoe Bfglflfilfljfllt 1111111171100‘ 1.. nrrtslhri 1:111<lr%lch.“vl;'brs§"1lil1 for Gil‘. (“mum n...“ NM‘ m ‘i- Bmn light machine guns nu n costl the Conuuissinn. Aime (‘rcoifruut 1g gr) p, n . H 1d mwwrn, secr . _ hed with him in Munich Mo ' L-IQfOtfiY-O-Zi. ‘rib/P :?9c°v91'y grateful thlt the llrtlimi/cears ago contained attack! on ‘ leaders 1n France and Britalndc- his enemies 1B 01¢ Rfillllllllflfl W" l° "We m‘ ‘me 5"“ Pm!” time permits. Social functions "Holiday: Livestock Marketing lern still outstandln --rosi.orution sold- , Wm be red“ ed mmemm rd . - r 0 ' wnr- oat colonies Hitler! speech was delivered in “ "“"“ (C. P- by Glllrflllfl’! Swill Wt"! plus 1o per cent lrasls. The Fflllb‘ and .1. c. u. R < r - u r t. .,. . - n Wm not 1cm ha” at Char O emmny! the hllibflc hi“ 9’ m5 3MB!" n” w“ “"9"” T N 8 Nov. 0- Cevil nmiv holds a slr-“ar contract to Corrhrzul‘. Co‘. ‘lgrlruspl forw Irirlrisvll 111i‘ Yinxilcr than (‘l1 1 r "will"! Bo lottet " n1 n tak n away from us ‘ ' AMHERS . . .. but irliswaadprvlvhliilylogdohehntrrealdoyutfgd b; rii-etezgeconcrihri-hm Justice." bnhkeller hm- Wrlg" "l Y!" k",'g§";;_g,g,',_,*n"5,{ggfl;;"; Stewart of Hampshire. P. s. 1., supply the British War 011.. flllfi 1hr- rrhhuhh Puhllslting Cont-l ‘ 10th. s a. m. to a p. m. Co-oper- Colonies are all at Gqnnahy he rslolhl hi! mm‘ s! of with The, M u ‘m, { was elected president of the mn- 5.0110 Elms. 11....» .1111 n. Fred Parkinson 1hr "rm: (‘An rerun snrusos alive mflTke“ MW‘ we invite ask; of Bflflfln gnd name, the days D9780!!! Tlillhl-lolnoel ‘h l!" u u? 5w Mann“ time Clydesdale Association t0- Thc innuiry springs from nu m-l the law i1:..1 n1‘ Plrwrrn rmd Com- “hvmwck M"! 0159!} B "H1411" 075mm 0! ' ‘ ‘m! ‘Infiemlmfl night as the organlmtion complet- tack on the contract by Llout. Col.‘ pnnv and the lllhlhuifll.‘ 11...». or Leave Borden 9.45 n. m. l ll- n W!‘ ' i Fu hr led ed. "This is natural- u .. L\~sum°fl" Multelug u in 2;, any“. mum- w "m; by Nazi ...... 8nd Dr- . I ‘a lilt- lfl 0d. its first your in operation. Georg:- Drew of Toronto, punllshcdl Cameron. Pointon and Merritt. ‘Iormenfine ll a. m. 3.05 n. m B‘ -\