Marcus- ~_ or‘; ' =3 MERE MAIN ‘ Covers Prince Edward Jslanrl o. the Dew Read by '"\ '0! A MERE MAN 0::.'.;'.'.':":.::.£::t°i?..l'.': fair ‘.-___~.. GREAT .ll. FfPILNTS ll BE TRlllNEll N DOMINION NAZIS llTllE IMPRESSEO av BRITISLSTEPS ‘lAllmost Ceiflain” Royalty Will Travel To Canada By Liner Empress of Australia m go to North America. "we sre ins ahead with r lacs and pa“, Rum. . , “”"""A d N l $3011 ll’: u we m conga-bad the Kin‘; a, firs. _..__ 6H8] ll 8V8 snLQueon sre soiling on the Re- Britainss C0n_ relations was reported in Royal Party To Rest Servlces Stressed n" all’? Hum"! i143") ll” 0' l J cigxngerence ween ofilrlorlltérr: In - ea Under $63 000 000 “Midge mm“ °f ““"""'““ "HM Won l? Cllallgi? Kiosselvenoff and’ Vladimir Pbtem- y r ' 0 Program ’ ' °“ ali“’i’“"llglfill§.ll'rl>llfrfilll Military Balmwe 0f "‘“' "crouch ‘m’ °°“" Fmres“ 0"’ Q“°' ' ° H‘ - WMQYM" - n ouisovm bee. m... ..... ............ .... nor... ..... some’... P°“'°'-_.._ or?" +1» ~ ~"'= -- ce aniline: immune may be a move m beep nounced he would ask Prime um- nmnm April . Em“ a ‘w’ m” l‘ '1'" ‘lmilltfl "W . ounved niMs for the Bus! Air mu battle cruls- ister Chamberlain in u» House of herself heavily milltsrised was h“ w" ‘m’ l“ " "”' 3”“ - Av!" fl-Qllebeu d"- rvo lg" fifi-“gwylflgllll use of Europesn Commons: Whether the Govern- represented tonight as "not in tho ufirlfikfg‘; lllrolgnulfxnlnblil $1? file's fiwl’: ilhog-yurid?“ {Omani . e 0e HIM! .. _ . ' e wcrfissr es rmwlmdet l: “toxeménsllstllcswg: gum Z3 133,5“ aleclgieatlllllfapealfn m new comglviisfflmmlliné $1303 l: bflfiffi h”: m’ "awful ‘ mllunwnt wlfu 1% C t ' l1 , m‘ Brmm‘ scheduled to stat‘ 1752:1115!‘ whllffl tlvlrgi-(ieargliofsnofliai: llrlrvfihawllrlltlultlsofa‘ h"? ' was ‘RUBY’! millions with 9W1‘ gins deoreaemfimolim $1.1m TNT: T221530‘ {it glllrlrllilolil-uugl "W! Portsmouth Mar t. The King The $1.4m... was not ex- At the some time the British %m“§m”‘§u“§$“hw' ed w ‘m’ °"° d‘? °l "W" “mm” w"! chars in o Bir Nevile H nderson. tabllshments and _wlll lséld Queen one due st Quebec May gained. but. was believed connect- u expanded ' ' _ ems with behind-lflle-sotnes discus- succeeded alter a two-day dels in r t c Canadian foroos- I‘ tb- sion of plans for the royal voyage. conveying to Gluncelior l! tier lvcs the creation of s My class short service officers for Canada's defence- . in a two-hour review of the u- mpliahmltnts and plans of the liouai Defence Department, Mr. "clienzie formally introduced in e Commons lhe Governments ,u\w.u0o defence program for the Veteran Ship The mapreas of Australia. in the England-Quebec service during the summer months. is s veteran ship. built in» Btettin. Germany, before the Great War and formerly nam- ed the Tirpltz ' Those who express concern about sending the Repulsemo far from Europe point out that Britain has only three battle cruisers and that two of them. the Hood sud Re- nown. are laid up for repairs. The King and Queen scent their 16th wedding anniversary quietly through s subordinate a message about British motives for taking the un dentedlpeacetime step, but Ki er was said already to have finished his Friday speed: and to be unwilling to change what he intended to soy. "It is the provocative nature of em, ye" The Admiralty kesznan said at Buckinrham Palace. where lun- the move and not its mill as- Tmimng n‘, 5mm, mo“ m on_ that as far as he is concerned charm with the Dulce and Duchess pool: that interests us." a Govern- a ms ‘he ‘abject o; “b”, h. "there ue absolutely no allerat- of Kent rave Opportunity for fcm- ment s kesman cold comeming rum-mm; m; ‘ggglnn ‘m; “up ions" in the clan for the Reoulseiiv discussion of the trip. the Bri flnnvlllwtwfiflt the-t Bil British men in their 31st yesr would become liable to six months cf military training. Nazi Reaction Miiltarlly, the Nazi reaction was ions looking to it have been pro- tmulg quietly fcr nearly s yen:- Armngements Not Concluded “While the final detailed tech- a} an-angexgenlc have still to Witnesses Declare Accused} Told Tlicm He Killed Girl mnlswd it summed up by the kosmazrs re- mark: “You probwv can train sslume whereby men w us, umbrgna; in 51x Kingdom wll Gun- ll d a leo be glvéll the ‘nterxnedlste end (By The Canadian Press) ALI-IO am. N. 8.. April rte- Three of the nine witnesses heard today-at the second trial of Rob- ert Barbour. charged with the that time.” He sold that l-lltler in his ad- Hwnheme Wm dress to the Beichsteg doubtless Just “Cleaning lip" CHARl-OTTETOWN. (IX-NADA. THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1939 Russia And Bulgaria Exchange Views‘ On Affairs In Balkans . BOHA/liillgtril, April 26-31116 Efilurlwu tggfismmlan our“ ' to aeconrpany Poiernkin to Observers will be c subiect of discussion ct Ankara. Youth Faces Nearing On Murder Charge HAIJFAX . April 3B—Prel.iminnry hearing of 10-year-old Ghsrles Welsiord, Jn, re-medlcal student at University o Kings College, who is charged with the murder of his father was adjourned until ‘rues- doy after his mother nod been on the witness stand more than an M ourilivmzzp nuuv clunu KING'S NOSTH AS TllNR OPENS Oape inmond ancient capital, their Majesties will fortress they will sce the careful planning and construction of the citadel. ears’ lsrs. the citgdel. stretched over 40 sores cliff-top in the form of n. star was set up lzhy the British to establish firmly e here May l5. Within me greet stone walls of the citadel. the governor-general! summer r ” , set hih atop D and ovcrloo the spend brief moments between the rounds of their Quebec visit. Here they will rest on their first night in Canada. From the moment the Royal Visitors pass up "Oltodei Hill” from ancient Grand ee and through the famed chsin- ts and the empty moot between e cuter and inner fortifications of the Auannl lubscrlptlps Delivered B! lull-sf e To Territorials (By J. F. Sanderson, Can LONDON, April zit-In to precede Chancellor pledge. tion from s Labor member, ment of European problems useful results." cgnplefed in 1832 after 1O r. of many million dol~ with its walls" on the Ats. position they had ac- quired in Quebec by General James W0lfe’s victory of i769. Across a. in the interior o! the citadel ere is long. three- e stone and s‘ el building, once oo- hour today. . »- . is oonoempn d . g murder cl Margaret ugsrlsuieolsr; 1a deal p ._ , _ tor» .. t m. a cn||n_;_m,p,ed, m 1 n, m, 1 m ‘uvcfieduwigcatxillgyogikwkrlfi; m, Tin-flu“ ‘Lkcvrr: edlneflllrtoiil them murm- the nought‘? Digugggl-Jnon: flmflvmm Qgfllkléfir. Imrllssurray. 21.33% .1. 1; ‘gar-rise l.” °. w” ° ° Q“ ..- ' '- Bhililrcdth'ti- llllllénlulmlll- Nclgtittlifdsilplll‘ all’ u°glzkyhmhawnag°lllzlaq 1lg“llll°l1'ls1§r‘§§t='il°'§o§lllh$$ll£ a?§J.°§o‘°vr§§"”?r°§l¢N?°£& “lg?” “m: M"- ewillglml, h2g0 “Y” Q“’"°" . ' liked of s uth in waiter’: ' “~- her evidence. as’ defence program. w. Mpo- m _ d B. Leger on Much a0 last year, Premier Mussolini Ell/B 10 01' 25- B , 3mm, u, b, used u, m“; nzle announced $6,000,000 would 55th“? ,.,§’,,;,',l;';,";, :1: ssld Barbour spprogched hlmwat zeta-o non-aggression Pledges to 3i marina)‘: v°v°§§§,_.°’w,f'°,‘§f,‘nd°‘d,.°§§ and Queen will be tlliyose eusually spent on training oi lots this “m.” 5 N.“ do,“ the court house the day and id cThns. k id it w from a mvower b t and mm occupied by mm and Lady zu- lfnls is additional further "(my u“ m, “um, u‘ him its had lust killed his ildy d M?! with? ‘Slim d L115: h“, he“ Mm weufmd “hwy Tweedsmuir durum the summ- uhflw o! aircraft and equip.- drunk kicked out the window friend. W“ “1 W ‘ltd i" f! t?“ film quietl how m son had been months they spend at the citadel. m and pwvision for l-raininfl lsst night and the boss asked Patrick Wilmot. who was a prls- gear. cm wou mbe or kcomtgs. bmug t up and edmmbd and h” m, Majfity-s bedroom Wm be me wlirlliitlfi ‘timfiiiflrem fill” 25'1"‘ 2535i"??? ‘Elli-El $.22’ 1J3...l“‘l,‘ii'.‘§. Zliiirtfiiilé fiimuilafilf $.52‘; “u... on: l“ “my “Wm hm M“ = bu» Pronto“ avarlml w“ i“ rh- out m" s u» letter had declared w hlln: lain u rem w discuss a "Beneral PY °"°~ Q“°°“» “l” “l°‘“‘"‘~’ M“‘§§’°‘$§ officer continued along r h 18 t. so on “d ‘Mm “M” Pspincan Avcnllc to the police _ settlement" with the German Gov- ~ orilste, st (lamp Borden, eminent and that Britain also is ten minutes/ago. I Just killed my ‘Falwell. chi at ‘Benton “uw- "1146 hi! "W" I114 I‘ rl friend with a hammer. l was willing to consider any proposal em- l ’ W"! - Th" "W PM" slous of her. 1 took her out m: that mimic be bmullht forward for filwri-Sorvloe Officers "fir". h m‘ , d l. night. and mel- 1 her home the bettez‘ distribution of row ma- - "and “w” Y";- ': she went out again with another teriuls. Short-service ofliiocn will be gbuuhumgedwhawk msn. When she come over to the Hitler had advance knowledge rulied for s. period of loin- your: ma“ m‘ "rm M ‘an how m, lfbgrnbqn yo qunrralgd o! what Mr. chamber-lain was go- d graduation from Roysi Mllit. m M“ m. mmuhnnl m‘ ‘n6 I km“; 1m- wm, i hgmmgr, 1 lug to so through the message rags; 11>!‘ n university viii‘! rat l; gm, u... w]. n mrjy. don't see why 1 oulinlithi should ggdlvexec vtsgo nozzle; xiAoon ___°1'___!dfl1ll'l911_ _ _ ll 9 may have killed m self te ." fly-fl-lmw I - e m- “Qiln- w m‘. "m" Robert y on. who also was boa-sailor W115 kept waiting until the last minute and then was re- oelvcd not by Foreign Minister Von Rlbbcntrcp but by his second in comma-n Baron lllrnsl. Von Weirsaecker, secretory c! state in the Foreign Office. - Diplomats commented that this was extraordinary, as an ambassa- dor from any state cus ‘lly has Dc in loll at the same time. also tes- htifidniilllgd had told him he s . The other six witnesses heard before court adjourned until lo- morrow were Jackie Harris. l3. brother of Margaret: Frances Bar- bour. sister of Robert; Mrs. John Harris. Inother oi the dead l" ouluorvrun br Notloflln till Ofllbll aw. l Oyilamltc loo Jams In Aroostook llivor ~ ----- ~ ~ -—— .."...-..°*".r awn" "M "drtzré town lawman "z h: B 08-89‘ 0 "Dome mounds Hall to- n, Assoehtgfl m.) lggurmnnd n. o. m?! bonsteblc mega Minister u he so requms 1 t, new. m’; rsmmnn. m. Apr. an mzgae. 5h- evue had asked to see Von "Dance at ———— édamdlm Pacific Rsllway crews géglefltffllli) bllttg-dhe with , , {mg- was u s n v and ihursilty t?“ dmunmd we n“ wmdm‘ Foreign Mmlssyter AlgxandergClnca- Marlsonvich of Yugoslavia. who plans to leavg Berlin tomorrow (Continued on QE l1. Ool 8) isms in nonstop; River It Pivmlfiile Point J . wo-wu» so. ti; o»- --' llughes Measure ls m? u". 5Y3” m m" "' “$3 llilllill In Order Dr. Gnarls: B. Morton, who was coiled to the apartment when Welsford was discovered dying. said the youth had shown "no emotion whatever" and in his belief the boy was "not mentsll competent and is not responsible or whet he did." Changes Rumored LONDON, April fle-A cabinet reshuffle to bring Anthony Eden sad Winston Ohmchlil into the Government was predicted tonight in usually welLlniox-med circles. Tlhe tone of Chancellor Hitler's Relchstcg speech Friday and the f in Prime Minister plans ss regards Mr. Eden. it was so Lehm- circles declared inclusion of the two men in the cabinet, while not carrying with it oom- plete confidence in all members of the Government. would at least guarantee belief in its determin- ation 0n plume s. strong foreign Policy. '. 7' cellars of b tll noon, G. bubaawu filled to a depth "Unloading car of hey tensor- The Canadian Press) ' “A DYING GOVERNMENT“- scheme to pay two gents s. pcmd tllnrlchneliirglo rfilicllfil on l st qfilxttawgo": dxyling glovmélment." ' a n on no new." Mr. Hepburn declared. "Mr. Bennett tried it and it didn't Iznporters of- cheese n other countries. known-u: Canadian od- ucers were subsidised, ha‘ cu go ' on_ e "unsound economical- » a -_-l h“ “"222: l ~ . Q in l‘ " , * —(0§)-'l'he NFL“ only m Alberta. and Bask- dlf/ h °"‘ fittlglewcn, and, up to June 80, in ' ' m “ll Although u» Act has terminated , 5 O wilfi ‘ll N’ §ili°°Ne=§llY3Z lfiffi p“ noel for r settlers. 0h 1101' N- mmm. u ticni the Md d ' “t”, "toruullrlllmloe mac-lg“ h? WOIK." ‘ascertain who!» eflwl- who'll!!! Willi! have on the prov- inces literally stminxermvcrciaoodltidi- l’ _-m b“; " 3"‘- ' Fl"- rp3§cr£ lilrflullfrllrz} J. 11° u H b s... ... contin c. m... w» ww- o ep urn asts onus 1cm on started ch while it! would remove soldier settlers from z. A mat’ W!- P- 1i‘. the operations oi ertltie Afirnm T h w _...._...'» l’ n’ ceemlgtlrbyfioesrermwwbe“ O eese ' lnocdorondsem Jy-waguthw?‘ ~ _ ' I ‘Pa?’ ck vetoed the Premier Hepburn“? zrgesshiiapcl; Glligmw, ‘all $110.1} sought to will“ in the on. o Legislature extend the Furriers Creditors Ar- the Federal Governments federal schsge. Producersl Earlier Agriculture Minister Dewar told s. Oonscrvative quest- ioner he was not supporting the ‘Tm glsd the Minister is sound enough snd is not falling for the bait of n dying overnment at Ot- tswa," Mr. H urn sold. T. A. Kidd (Con. Kingston) ex- pressed the opinion Hon. J Gardiner, Dominion Agric M or, was ' uttl “ ' for the farmer’ in his plans for agriculture. I "He's not putting himself out, Mr. Hep- ‘loud lallalne Barrie To Divorce Barrymore do Vercheres room. bedrooms across s hsilwag run.- ndng 350 feet long. each w l have c. private sitting room. The King's sitting room is coiled the Laval, and the Queen's. the Levis. windows set in ed bathrooms which have been tre- built, hold steel. cloth-covered. Windows c! the bedrooms face the citadelb chapel across the green on the in- ll. S. Contracts For Warplane Order Of Over $50,000,000 United states war departmentcon- greeted today for war planes cost- ing more than 850.000.0110 lm-Ylwdl- singled the part/merit appropriation bill. Ac Army Air Corps expansion to 6.000 planes. Assistant Johnson signed the contracts with ilve planes manufacturers and ad- ditional m equi ent. Jomson said the contracts rcp- rseented "much the largest" order in All’ 07717! history. lll l. EH01’! 0n “i0 IQIIQTI-l 8N1 0908i Named after notables in Que- -*""""'“ “d? 3”“ “m: imlcf“ ' cor re e -- . Bntlsh Cabinet sbgut 30 izet s uare, with two th ck. cream-color walls. heavy carpets covering very mo); o! the floor. and strong arched ceilings constructed to w-lth stun d assaults cf enemy guns oi’ the early Victorian age. The bedrooms, connected with solid. chintz-ccvered The single beds are urnlture. (Continued on page I1, Ocl s» (By The Associated Press) WASHINGTON. April 25 - The oiier President Roosevel 5549000000 war de- tlng to put into effect the secretary Innis alters of engines and Fascist Press Twits - Britain For Adopting Conscription twu giv- ‘thr-‘il ttentinioeflectsof 800i"!- 0 num- situation. "It is s bani llie icr the loosi- cltrant sons m Albion." ll uvoro Plseoists said Dome presls articles adopted lntcmckeh. t; srvou undergo mill s mn- tine l powers have taken for many yesrs. Oiovlnniuasoliiototienrlilrd- MIJOI Political Battle ‘Iwlicht British parties were ml their for a ma. be. tie over the Government's d on m install time scripilloniorthsfirs tlmesinceme 1701111 cerllury rule of Oliver Grom- we . Because of the tenseness of the tlntertégiaqnalsiluction and to back D commiicnellll: fi§°’“%l“r‘ ‘Nmh’. III-ill. I-lJHOU-IiOBd m0!!!‘ entous step to a. ouae ns clearly divided on the question oi its necessit . The Labor benches were particul- arly vociferous in their opposition to the move when it was announced and the party indicated it would fight the "Reserve and Auxi Illorces Bill" line by lino when i was introduced 1n the House. There was llln-le doubt, however, mat the hill would be climbed. Tomorrow Mr. Chamberlain will present to Parliament a motion ex- pressing a. roval ol the Govern- maul/s de n "to introduce as the motion and the subselaléglli bill. Full dresadebaie on the uc is scheduled for tomorrow. Prepare Amendment Loborlmemlilers of iaarllpmentd in g specis sesson tunlgn rnme A strongly worried lamendment w the Government motion, saying the con- scription pro "is further evid- eme- that the Government's conduct of circus throughout these critical times does not merit the confidence of the country or of this House.’ The Lioeral opposition party pre- pared a less drastic " It stated: "This Home cannot ap- rove the’ departure from 51c prlncip oi voluntary service at d time when the rate of recruitment is outpacing the supply of war e- qulpmcnt; nor can it approve s par lal s stem which would lace the whee burden or compu cry service upon young men between 20 and 21." Highlights 0t ‘atement The Prime Minister's statcrnznt prollggg 3,5; follofwlnfglllghlishtswz; (Continued on page l1, Col i) Measure-s Await Royal Assent OTTAWA. A ll 26-(CP>—'I'ho Senate gave l. d reading to four billsltodav tand mesa now await r0 amen. s mess, c, passing through their final stages were he act to make provision for the sealing oi royal instruments. the not amending the dairy industry act, the act re- specting the chief ustlcc of 0521MB and me act to ass l in the oliflfifl- tion oi unemployment and agricul- tural distress. the journalistic spokesmen for Pbml Minister Quint 01am. their meetings that authoritarian states be beoben and at the some time oppose conscription. “You aging! ltgut glggut the necessity ° ‘ caonllortlumlélv fur that-ab- les. this is no longer in line orltari ureglmmu‘ neceswm‘ any tombs sonic-is. And then, deer little gentlemen, we shell see." Earlier Mr. Chamberlain, left the ll-Ol l.LIl.I0;&l0lllnlItI-QU- “BRTTMAW DECREES CONSCRIP 710T cuzvlwiinfiv zarrzzvcf PFEcRA YouthsillTo 21 Called T 0 Colors In Historic Move 200,000 Men Affected Will Or Special Re- serve After Six Months Training. adian Press Staff Writer) a move designed to bulwark Great Britsin’s anti-aggression campaign the Government today announced its decision to install ‘compulsory mili- tary training for an estimated 200,000 tween their 20th and 21st. birthdays. Prime Minister Chamberlain, in making the announce- ment in the House of Commons, carefully timed the stroke _ Hltlefs Relchstag speech Friday in reply to President's Roosevelfs plea for a 10-year peace youths yearly be- Ilwiking in reply to s ques- way open for a settle- bl’ negotiating when he said: to a general settlement if they were satisfied such g (“j- cuseion would be welcome and would be likely to bu; It Had To Come! LONDON, Apr-i] 25_Th¢ m‘ reaction of the average Bitcn WB-wflntlon was expressed four words-"ft bud to come. Another favorite exp-ado: "I “A step mus-custome- cation." These terms of approvnlwum mingled with the protests o! Labor members in the Home of Oommom ms the idealism of some who would have pre- ferred a voluntary basis for incl-using armed strength. Even many of the latter n- grecd with the malflrity on one Mint-stand up to the totali- tarian loaders. Government sources snldthll a sampling of public opinion showed ‘l0 per cent of the country was behind the new move. announced by Prime Minister Chamberlain today. A restaurant proprietor de- clared: "For us to g tee the territorial independence of Poland with the army we had was like me gusrnnteelng the Bank of England." __________________._ ELECTED T0 CIVIC OFFICE HAIJFAX. April 36-—(CP)-~Dr. 8. H. Keshen and H. E1. were elected to the Halifax Oilry (Pouncll today for wards four and six respectively ln the only civic contests necesaa y. ’ var-u. NEVER Pew: um. race NAflou is Siiflsruzu ‘Nlfli 1A1: Piiuclzlf (B The Canadin Pr condo-lo. mu téliifflmum and maximum temperatures: Dawson — — — — —-2840 Vancouver ----—-i0 50 Edmontcn-—--—-—-.'t2 68 Rosina — — — — --s070 Winni ------3852 Toronto-------15 5t Ottawa-—-——----—S 82 Montrecl----.---i8 58 Qugb¢¢_-_-_-__-_3| fl SaintJohn--------30 50 Hsiifax------—32 48 Charlottetown -- -— — ~28 48 Forecast-s: Mari East: Modersie t) time fresh caste ly wi ds; partly cloudy with mulch, the some temperature: probably followed by showers. High tide this gilerncon n. 4m - l l and tomorrow morning at 0.80. Sun sets this evening st 0500M rises tomorrow morning st 4.46. Full moon May 3, 1.15 am» summerslde tide eighteen min- utes later than Ohu-lottetown. THE CAR FIIRY SAILING} in Bordello-GB I ,1 T$liflnllumtifltm‘