sklhik Q11 p’ ‘on Dollar Last Year In Iaeelsaalv - Gusilwadai \ I wile stimates Return 0P.E.I.Gr0Wers If $2,100,000 Increase Over Returns From Island Potatoes Estimated By Financial Post. ollon Off For England (Ameeiatsd Pram) lllW YORK. Nov 36-09% - s A. llolliscn. English trails- - tic flyer. sslled for home urday on the liner l.‘le De OE. i= araved wLtb his wife, the er Amy Johnson, Friday from vacation in Armada. Mrs. Mol- n plans to folow her husband England in about a month. NOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. MEETLNGS. ETC ‘l- in Emerald mu Mon- , Nov. flth. Good music. 3068 ‘Skltil-‘ll at Marshfield tonight. ..___B The following optimistic survey of the Maritime potato marketing situation appeared in the Nov. 25 issue of the Financial Post, Tor- onto: Ether prim: and a good erqi is the important news from the ‘WW6 will» Blowing areas of the maritime provinces. A 41""! m!“ l?! The financial W“ foothill’. reveals that in the W‘? Provinces of Pllnand New Brunswick alone. potato farmers will receive something Ilka $900,. 000 more for their crop this 3g; than last year-an increase of from .100to150 percenton thelm returns. Nova Bcofla alone of the maritime provinces will harvest a ""11" "W this year and even HCNLBOIIIBY-llil-llllyhighorptlw‘ willmcrethanoffsetthelowervcl- lune. ‘IbillflWinREI. andNew kunswickthlsyearwaiedimated FIWWWB lIobytheDominion Bureau of Statistic at saoomo m‘ immuulan“ w" cwt. as compared with 1.0mm ‘Talkies, an. Stewart. Wednes- W?» s Year aso. The live year av- mlrunnsdewflvedramasisoesssswrthacsrlcsiaas-isscm Mr- W11 smote arr the two pray- Ohicken Supper and Dance in Charla l-lail, Monday, November - ma. ‘Buying live and dressed poultry - - day. Hidiest market prices. Jillian & Boyle, Hunter River. 3055 "Private tuition in public school d collep subiects by Dalhousie uate. Specialised in languages. l one i364. 306 cc "Seven Idle Bay. Monday, Nov. th, chicken slipper, bingo and JlnctfinaonTuesdayfol- wing. "Trycn Baptist Church will hold ~ r and _chickan supper in Bap- t Hall, Wemlesday, 29th. Price - and 3068 "Drawing oi’ Mount St. Marl“ llding hind lottery of fox and er prises at card party in Holy e Club Monday night. 3021. "Poultry-We will be buying live inoca. ~ lmlrleaaed "In P. ll. 1., for exanmle, ship- ments of potatoes from the prov. (Continued on Page i) Wlll FARE “MURDER BHARGLTIIDAY W a l t e r Wilkinson, Glace Bay, F a c e s Charge of Shooting " are new buying fowl and alve and dressed every l . Geese, Ducks and Turkeys. - . after December 5th. R. J. ---- aid a 00., m. m1. "A laugh guaranteed at Brack- Ball, Tuesday. Nov. 28th, when Royalty players will present < Bank tnillnl." Tlckstsfi ‘Yenreallyshculd know the saviusffectedbythare- tlneolmbcnd cftheSun . Askfarparticillarastatifll » . . l8"- s dresses poultry throughout the ' _' _ p __ “m. m mum prim Sister in law. d Cold Btflflfl 00w Ltd. 3013. ( ) GLACE BAY, N. 8., Nov. 3d— Held in Jail on suspicion since last Thursday, Walter Wilkinson to- night had been charged with thd murder of his 30-year-old siatar-in- law, Winnifred Wilkinson. He will be unsigned in court tomorrow mornirlg. Tbs iln-y in its verdict last night decided the woman bad met death “from a billlet fired by a person yet unknown" as Ilia warmed lur- sslf by a naigbbofs stove- Walter's brother, we ma... n‘ hill!- ' asusswlleutueiurymsaslraosulu l all 5 r. ll is ii i: s llollli clll illlnl Neil MacDonald Brut- ally Beaten, to Death By Assailants-Wo- man Attacked. (Canadian Press) GLACE BAY, N. 5., Nov. 26- ‘ Murder, a man Ming in hospital with his head mutilated beyond re- cognition from a beating, and a woman suffering froln shock after being dragged into the woods by an unidentified assailant who at- tempted to assault her tonight fill- ed records of Cape Breton police. While officers were reading a charge of murder to Walter Wil- kinson, as they locked him up at Glace Bay for the shooting of his sistcr-in-law, Winnifred Wilkinson last ‘Thursday, an emergency squad combed the district for assailants c! Neil McDonald, 52-year-old stciunshovel operator, found on School Street. His face was batter- ed and torn. his skull fracturedi lnoiethanonreandhlsbcdyrisrk with bruises. Held By Police Jdhnnylleakinandliannienteel were arrested on suspicion. But (continued on Page l Would onfess To Slaying‘ (Associated Press) CHICAGO, Nov. Rc-Assistaril State's Attorney Charis 8. Dough- erty knight said that the alibi that Earle Wynckocp sought to destroy that he might “confeas" the slay- ing cf his 23-year-old wife, Rheta, to shield his mother apparently had been reestablished by c “ Dougherty revealed the rebuild- ing by officers of the alibi as be denied a “new” confession had been made by Esrle's 62-year-old moth- er, Dr. Alice Wynekoop, who pre- viously attested a statement before the coroner's iury that she had shot Rheta after an acciderf-l overdose of chloroform during a r-Jaical examinatlm Tuuday. Soviet Envoy Off For Italy (Canadian Pres!) NEW YORK. Nov. 20—His coun- try recosnlzed by the United States after l0 years of official cs- trangalnsnt. the Foreign Minister d the Soviet Union, Maxim Lit- vinoff. was on a new mission today. Be sailed yesterday for Naples an the steamship Ocnts Di savcla and will pmeed to Roms for conversa- tinca with Premier Benito Musso- lini, In informed quarters it was saidllbucsandthesovietccln- usher will review the oil-armament versPrliiceEilwertilfiandLikétheDew Iew French Premier| M ll R ll ER |N\ ' and close at 1 r. is. ciisiuorrllrowlv. canana.» iiolvlmr. NOVEMBER l ,Forms ~ Cabinet Four Former PTElerS Will Likely Hold Ministries In Chau- temps__C_abinet. (AIM-hid Press) ciaiist elements, leaving cut the PARIS, NOV. 3'l—(M0!lday)—UnA\Bocia1ists and the left Republicans. l able $0 bring 1M0 line the diffidfllt Political forecasfora concede a life French floolalist Party. ll. Camille’ cf possibly less than a month for ChautemP! "f1! $045)’ announced the new combine. th, formation of a new "public safety" sabin which included four former premiers, with hirmel! as Premier and Minister of the mter- The Chaislonsps Cabinet Premier and Minister of the 1n- . - tenor-Camille Chautempe. | Edouard Daladiel- will continue Minute.- or pmign Affairs-Jo- ias Minister of War; Joseph Patll- uph Paul-Bonconr. l Boncour as Minister cf Foreign Af- Minister or Finance-Gaines fairs, and M- Albert Sarrallt, who 30mg; {headed the third cabinet to fall “imam Q1 wu_.gdouard Dali. l this year, will be Minister of Msr- m”; i119 1n 7-118 MW IW/flmmfini- Minister of Justice-Eugene Ray- i undy- Swhlifl Element- Minister of Marine-Albert Ser- raut. The Ghautcmps cabinet, like lar- .---@- raut's contains purely Radical dc- icontinued on Pale 3) ll Elifllsrlfiiitz"... tlllllllllls, IN it. lllllll 35 Candidates Nomin- l» ated to isurrlrrvull- ...... couver Centre and 1v- u-d w. nil-cum only camo- ‘7- e e w; mtona By-electicn in Jacques Cartier was made neceuary by the retire- (Csnadlan Press) rnent of l-Icn. Victor Marchand, the " sit s and vmoouvm, Nov. as. - British prgumzmAfruch“ mfrwr: Oolumbis voters will go to the Polls Gowmmen‘ ' M: Mnuelchmud w“ Mm’ w chm“ d‘ “mun”. w elevated to ‘the éuebec Legislative complete the new legislature of 41 co c" m3 _ __ n “us. mums Wm be mm m vmfi un . Provinces Senate. couver Centre with ilwo seata to be‘ filled and Victoria Oity electing four‘ members The polls open at_l A. ll- Acclam ation (lhnadlan Press) LACHINE, Qua, Ncv. 26.4mm- liuis Rheaunie. inc. was declared elected member of the Quebec Leg- islative assembly for the constitu- Man Killed By v I Intnetworidingalbclndidatos are nominated l2 in Vancouver Den- tre and 23 in Victoria. w...“ he”) The deferred elections were necea- Bum. JOHN, B" Nov 2F aitated by the death Oct. 3,01 w. A m“ jammed by personal m ‘Nth, at the a 21. 19 Iago E pl lslnxls‘ S T M E N AT NRRTII TRYllll P o 1i c e Investigate Thefts At Ranches of Messrs. R. L. and T. A. Dawson. Pom- hundred dollars reward has been offered for information re- garding the theft of thirteen foxes 0n the night o! November 24th or the early morning of November clies of Messrs. Ar- thur T. Dawson and Hex L. Daw- son of North Trywi. The ranches are situated about a quarter of n mile from each other and it is be- lieved that the thieves visited both ranches at the same time. Arthur Dawson's loss is five females and one male, all registe ’. Rex Dew-l son lost six males and one female. all registered The foxes were this year's pups and were valuable ani- mnls which the ranchers intended to keep for breeding purposes. The theft was first discovered byMrRexDawscnsboutsevenin the morning when he missed five. He went over to Arthur's house and informed him of his loss and they went back to the ranch and found T erri fi c Rock Business Section Of fi City Nephew And Uncle Killed, Woman Almost Buried Alive — Police Unable To Deter- mine Cause Of Disaster. i (Canadian Press) NEW GLASGOW, N. S., Nov. 26-61mm of a terrific explosion that rocked New Glasgow's business district, killing two men and almost burying a woman alive, re- mained a mystery tonight as police patrolled the stricken area to prevent looting of damaged stores. Bodies of Morris David and his nephew, Simon Atth who occupied adjoining stores in the building where flea blast originated, had been recovered after firemen and volunteers scorched themselves in menacing flames. Mrs. David, blown through the front of her husband's store, was in critical condition in hospital, suffering burns, cuts and bruises. Thaaspluim occurred snrrtly before midnight m: laturday. At- tishsdloekeduphismeatand wvision *‘ and entered Daviduelcthingstcretochatwitn his uncle. Ira. David. waiting fa hethilsblli¢illltllldllllnfllflld entrance. llidliflmfllflflll (Continued on Page 3) lliVESTlRATE vililliiiillill KIHINRS Bodies of D e t r 0 it Gangsters F o u n d in Parked Automo- bile. (Arsociated Press) DETROIT. Nov 26-81mm in the manner of gangland. the bodles ef Abe Axler, 84, Detroit public en- emy and long known to New York police, and Edd e Fletcher, 38. iden- tifhd with Axles- in underworld ac- J~ 3°‘""- 5°" ‘m’ "" mm‘ fects as Daniel o'r.es.ry 1e Saint "I m Y-"°°P°“d‘“‘ “°“'P““““ John was struck and inlstantly kl1-‘ Candidates ominated in Victoria led yew“, durum“ by . was“ “d v‘“°°“v" 0mm “n” w “b” bound Montreal express train nine ticn day, Nov. 3, have dropped out ma“ 1mm but The “cum w” ‘i m’ cwlnt‘ mutilated beyond recognition, As a result of thcvotc unNov. 2. on.” “cubed u m “odd the Liberal Party secured a com- 13b mm.’ “d somewhat, h“, o,‘ "mm"! mum“ mm‘ uihhmn’ hraring, was walk rig between the‘ Th‘ Prim‘ "film" tracks at a point hidden mm tile‘ Libe , S0. » "Nonm- L view of approaching trains. C. C. I‘, U. Independent, l. 1nd. non-partisan. 2. Labor, l. Total, 41. NewBrunswicker BelievedDrownetl tivities here since i926. were found early Sunday in an automobile near the fashionable Bbolrlfleld Hills suburb, fl miles from here. Found in Car The bodies wrre found In the rear cf s car owned by_Axler's wife parked on a lonely road- An aut- opsy indicatod the men had been dead 30 minutes. Each had been shot five times. ' Sheriff Roy Reynolds of Ooak- land County said the men apper- ently bad been shot from inside the car as no bullet holes were found in the windows or body. Tile victims and their wves oc- (Caaadlan hen) 8T. OIDRGB, N. B.,.Nov. 36.- Niasing since "Friday afternoon. Sheldon Iiliot, is. of Beaver Harbor. was belbved tonight to have been ‘ in Palamaquoddy Bay. Ha had been dam-shooting with Body 0f Boston Seaman F o a n d data-alarms) cupied apartments at the sane address in Detroit. Mrs. Fletcher said that early Saturday evening her husband had left the apart- ment after remarking "I got to go ' any Both men were reputed members YARMOUPH, N. 8., Nov. llr-The 3mm“ 5"‘ “d w‘ "i" “h”! of the "Purple ourlg" here and had W‘ blast shook buildings all along the street. As glam crashed in half a dosen nearby stores the building cwnedbyDavid collapsed. lliaDa-vfiwesflrstnoflfedwbsn flainasshottilfasthitbaalrabove tbs erllmblingjznoiawa Basfi in u $ debris, except for her head and] shoulderashawlashollting: “Siva my husband!‘ have my husband!” Justtbenastoelgirdsrfrcmths building ” ‘tbroughtelephcns wires and cu top cf a car parked onthastzeet. Ilameswere spreadin, rapidly through the ruins. First on the scene was Douglas Smith, 24-year old bank teller, who rnshedmthecaramfindingit empty, rsn to a fire alarm box a few feet away. Firemen and people from nearby stores arrived a few minutes after the shock. but flames had already . achadlbstbavid Digging frant- ically while their hands and face were scorched, firemen released her and she Was rushed to hcspltali where tonight it was stated she would recover. Fire apparatus simplified the task of regulars and volunteer: as they attacked the ruins in search, (continued on Page s) Bluenose, racing champion North Atlantic Fishing fleeta, ports I-fld the British West ma“, The Weather, Etc $0ME Folks SHouio Bl: Pluto Few. cRuttfY _ to Con‘ Bus! Gloucester Ship R u n s Agro and (Assembled PIS) I MANTH), N. C, Nov N-‘Hie fishing trawler Bt. Teresa, of Gloucgter, Mass, ran aground during a fog a mile south of Bodie island coast guard station today and Captain Phillip hletto and his crew of eight were taken off by coast guardsmen. The vessel began win-king in t0- wards shore after the rescue and fllrriel- ' Bil-w‘ anlsthuat, ill-lions t» We (hannvll Press) ... p Blast of their risotorbcat when Pllll Willi bodyefWillialnBiek .franthe n infothaflbintoallaeD-‘flioboat been taken into custody for ques- tioning on nearly every major ed from Norfolk to attempt to save a coast guard cutter was summon-l crsvoftbelcstcnsehoonsnflarsi- dlnsandflayilhwasfolnsdinthe harbor today by Royal Gnadian llaentedhliee. %ctswsreask- From Shock iflceablseswerefcrcedicdand. balplasdrllv thsirtwclittla sontFNd. five. Jdn, three. Not until the ruinl eneladweretherernains of t8 found- “, mom" eollapwd and ftwll death lat nag. flflyygrewithcllthfilfl sretanvorrthlfll hint bqhmwhen hewaa lmsavidm. renown-manna Recove Caused By Of Sons- ‘waslafifisuilihgfronlaaiincr andhear theta-inset; mid‘ savd-' ilwoweedwaswarainssilflelalepmcsos little buil ing the ratasrscsturaslenk‘. Kililfltdhfim edioaidinibesearehwisenllcke! failed te sebum fresn shore laava thaesewnldfiseamananerant- iybadiilaafitapiarwharens illnel. Stoflll lVarn i ng dentin "wernim: "Advialy haaescsser canvas struckmrccllcffOamnobellola- landawakingtauiwhcrushedoirt arldfafladtalwefalnyalgzlcfli-l liot. Unablehlwinnhulreacbed shorewitbdlfliculty. Hebeliaved his companim bed been washed overboard. Lindbergh: Land InAfrica itlitlltlb, Ncv I-Wcrd reach- ed here today that Chime! and Mrs. Charles A- bindlesgn arrived safely at Villa cisntfll, a fueling station used by Hench flyers on the northwestern African coast. The infsahatiori came bu: wiv- Qinie in the City since 1H6. it. Russia May Take Active Part W orldWheat Parley ‘lhevnitedltalddelesaiestetlsa parley,whlch willbeprasidadovw byllnitedltatesAnihmdos-Rob- ert W. Binllifli. left Walhinllflfl before tbs eraivarsatiuis en Soviet reocuiitlcxnbuttbevwcesspaetinl lroshinforrnaticnfrnnialllieabe- fcseioinorrowkadssi. WaUnitledBf-atddllllntiwlifiln- tedoisttnatwheateouldhavacnl! l iii Wheat MIIIVI] Committee. ate sources when disclosed no fisr- ther details 0f the Lllddlilllhl flight from 14a Paimal. Qnary Islands. wbce they left early Hus mCfiiln‘ svsrlswiifi-fiad." Iwlkfliad authoritatively the lllalfiflcfwheatwasbmigbt beenamincrmbleflfllwllmnl" U in k emvarsaticns between tut. bowevmlilllflilblll fil nllvinofl and President Argentina, and Australia are full! nsassvstt in wnluuu-uu use week. as much involved u the WM "'16 '~ ‘ » ~ rtabsn- “ates. r» 3.. .\lETEi)liiP|,l\l.l(‘.l. ul-"FKYI. ‘he onto, Nov file-M nlmilni and mall Inlllli lPEPQYI'III‘I"4I— ‘ . hwnsun .. ... .. . l ~ m: am . 4s cl . M 4| _ o M . . 41 M M M H 41 M ill B ll l! If Iarltlsle Prnviareaz-iltrong south- east, Ibifiln. m woof and northwest gels wth rain, followed by colder weather with snow flrrrrlcl Hlsh tide this morning at ti i4 sni- tolllght st 1 I). Bea sets this afiv-rrlooa at 11".’ ullll rlaea tomorrow morning at ‘l 15 Iii moon Sunday. Dee 2. 1 3i a. ‘Ialnlndrelde llde ruhwn mini-tel Hater than Paarloltetewn. CAI III-II wees says-Issuing Ierln an LI-{ILI (ls Weaklaye- ves ‘Ilrlalifll In.‘ R‘ "l" M" '~ -s-I.-~nslsm-.......-4a. y. l "fishnets