MAXIMS _' A OIL l Ml-ZRE MAN i“ (heerfulneallltlladflflh-I >:7%/’ ~ ‘ 01A MERE MAN ......» eoples Paper Read by Everybody Covers Prince Edward island Like the Dew n” I ' use; my _ gm i} g s... s... . ETOWN, cannon. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1934 1o PAGES l-‘ZI.".‘£€...3Z“Z§'..".; "112 out: s — 4b FRANCO- cEEMAQm A aggro) RE SA "Willis Efi/lzazfii?" HELD’ AS fiifie oms ' ‘Alillllir Inc r e a s e Over October Prices At London Sale Encouraging News Received Of Result At Opening Of Hudson's Bay Co. Silver Fox Fur Auctions. SaarValley Settlement May Have Italy Making Soldiers or Babies Far-reachingBen ANNOUNCEMEN TS COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC "Loading turnips starting to- day. J. M- 500p. 1‘..-3010-l2-8-8i "m. J. n. neddln will be pt st. Peter's Thursday, Mt. Stewart, Fri- day. h-il024-12-4-1i. "Buying unlimited quantities dressed poultry December l2. Grad- td basis. L-3027-12-4-3i. "Plan to buy your Christmas B, Gifts at the b in the Baptist Schcolroom Fri ay, Dec. 'lth. L-30i8 "Dr. Inflouraiere, Dentist, will be In Murray River. December 5th, 6th and 7th. 14-3041 "Come to the Chicken " , , Malpeque Hall, ‘Ihursday evening, December 4th. 2r ds in aid o! Ikifllwrink: ' 1 = ‘r L-30i2 "Solve your gift problems by at- tending the bazaar in Christian Church Bchoolroom, today, Decem- ber 4th. L-3036-12-4-1i. "ChristiarfOhurch afternoon tea 1nd bazaar, today, December 4th. L-300B-12-4-1i. "Reserve Monday, December 17th, Christmas Tree and Concert, May- ileld Hall. Weather unfavorable, fol- lowing night. L-3039-12-4-1i. "Buying all classes of poultry on. Wednesda,” December 5. Wood‘ dz Co, Crapaud. L-3033-12-4-ll. "Buying live hogs at Emerald and Albany Ti y, December 6th. G. C. Green, Emerald. - 11-2995-12-3-41. "United Church Concert. Hunter River Masonic Hall, Thursday, Dec- ember 20th. Not fine, Friday. L-3026-12-4-2i. "Poultry! George Leightircr 00.. next Queen Hotel, buying all kinds flrvssed poultry. correct grading. highest prices, L-Zibid-ti -—-—+-.- "Filth game oi tile Auction Forty- i-‘zvc Tournament will be held in H018 Redeemer Hall tonight. Seven 011105. L-3il2l-l2-i-li "Buying live milk fed chickens curl fowl till two-thirty on Wednes- iiflv- Signed Delaney s» McKay. 144016-12-8-21. "Concert in Mount Albion Hall V/‘IHVJSIUIY, Dec. ii. lots of side- apllttcrs. In aid oi Pcwrcl "1"". L-3002-12-3-2i "Concert Alton l-lnll, 'f‘uesdlly,' c. i. Proceeds Fairview Women's Institute. If not fine. Wednesday. L-8000-l2-3-2i "Borden Line Club, loading boss. calves, lambs, Wednesday, We. 5th. usual hours. Please list with secretary. L-3000-12-8-3i "The salvation Army Band will be sercnadirlg icrLChristmas tonight on Upper Prince, School and Orle- bar Streets. Contributions assist our local work. 1.4040 "Buying all kinds dressed ul "Y M ‘Iblmdl-r. Dec. eta. at tn our stores. ‘traveller's Rest and efitOnIndustry. ___-._ The December silver fox auctions commenced at Inndon yesterday morning, the Hudson's Bay Oom- Dany, leading off. They will be fol. lowed by Frederick Huth s: Com- pany. lsmceen a Company, Annlng and Cobb and London Fur Sales, but in what older cannot be definitely stated. Yesterday there was consid- erable anxiety to 11nd how the sale had gone and numerous inquiries came to this office. Cablegrame received by fur house representatives in the city yesterday afternoon gave the following lnior-l matlofi with reagared w the Hudson's’ In obedience to Benito Mussel. llni’: dictum ol a “nation in uni- form," Italian school children new are being taught even classroom Y y . “Hudson's Bay Company offered 4,100 silver foe: pelts, _, i , and sold 85 per cent. Stale goods firm, fresh 10 per cent. higher. Med- ium quality skins in good demand. U.S. Liner Badly oil-colored neglected." Messrs. McLune dz MacKinnon re- EIICOUH t 8T8 ceiived a later cable stating silver fox H S a vulced 7% per cent. over October sale. ‘they are 8198MB! more com- eavy as‘ ,plete details by night cable which -———-*'~‘ should be available today. (c: an") The more optimistic trend of sil- ver fox values is probably due to the reported settlement between Ger- many and France cf the Saar Val- ley dispute in which France is said to be receiving 11,000,000 tons of coal and $30,000,000 in gold as compensa- tion. the Germans to tallrc over the valley and mines, with the Jewish element to be fully reestablished in their rights, without molestation. If the above settlement can be reached between the two most an- tagonistic nations in Europe there is ,considered ground ior optimism in ‘international relations; and, if so, the iur world will benefit very greatly. The passage referring ic the liberty of the Jews being safeguard- ed may mean that they will also re- ceive more liberal treatment in Ger- many. It was the Jews who con- ducted most of the fur business in that country, and the expulsion cf a large umber oi them, and the boy-i cott oi their business, added to thc| fact that importatlons such as furs have been frowned upon in Ger- many, has made a very difficult sit- uation for the general fur trade. This has meant a considerable de- cllne in the cheaper grades of silver fox which would come into competi- tion for trimming purposes with oth- er furs. Tile success oi the Hudson's Pay company sale, as referred to above, will be gratifying news to our thou- sands oi silver fox farmers here. At the same time it must be remember- ed that the decline was considerably more than ‘ll-l.- per cent in October- prnbably ‘i5 per cent: so that we are not quite beck to the high avenue which prevailed during the early part of this year. (By Guardian's Special Wire) PLYMOUTH, Eng. Dec. 3. — The United States liner American Farm- er steamed into port 36 hours late today after battling a terrific gale and 50-foot waves in mid-Atlantic. "It was one o1 the worst sales I have ever experienced." said Captain Pederseu. "The seas were the high- est I have ever seen." So bad were conditions, with a IOO-mlie-wind hurling enormous combers against the vessel, that the Captain was forced to skirt the storm by cruising for 2i hours to the southward. MERCY SIAYER (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wins) LONDON, Dec. 3—A reprieve for lthe gray-haired mother condemned to death for the "mercy slaying" of her imbecile son was assured today in a communication from the home ofnce. where hundreds of appeals for clemency have been received The frail. 62-year-old mother. Mrs. May Brownhlll, was removed from the shadow of the gallows in an official action which sct a re- coni for speed in reoemt appeal cases in England. The home office revealed the RC- tion in a communication to George Lansbury, Labor party leader, who had been one of the prime movers against a Judge's sentence and a jury's conviction whoh was to have sent Mrs. Blownhill to the gallows for tho slaying oi her son, Denis, to whom she gave an overdose of sedative tablets and gee. OTTAWA. Dtc. ft-The Su- preme- (‘nnrt of Canada will meet on Dec. 1!. Several Juda- menis are expected to be handed down lly the court at ifs coming sitting. At the fall sitting l-omplrird a week all! argument was heard on about 25 appeals. Citizenship sin Basis or New Anglo-Irish Dispute REPRIEVE Hill ch (O. P. QNQ Iy G-lillfi lyechl weeLDaValec-asaidailcritbe- came law "no one in the ' Bl Int l6. Sgd" J. L. Rayner. _ L-Mlldl-S-i "Afternoon tea served. Christian Church gqhoolmom, M”. mum. era President oi the Irish Free her 4th. Also push-y m; mg well State. in connection with the a-fmswvwm novelt!.C.G.l'iI‘. eliinnlqll; W1 M" "M" l” or ta b40884 '4- i. m!!! - '1‘... , . ‘fhisetepiollowed the vcieinlct "NOHcQ-wg My buying demands in the House of Commons dressed turkeys, and ducks that the government lodce a fer- dally g} m“ yg-phqngg, Qiflgll Hill POM“ It"! til! EQO MIN Cherie . Progressive government over the bill. The bill. State will be, a Britim abject.” But in. today's discussion on the question in the House of Cannons the Secretary for the Dominican said it concerned only tree State citizens and added no bill could GGIIHVQ_IDIGIIO of the status oi British citizen. provided that stat- uanwas established m“ e [Wflmllmit 6N 0 o! the bill will still leave stale eltiaens the ebeiee of being identified outside their coun- try either as British mblccte or -'IYi0!IllltO'|dthOO0flflhG|lt0- rest. . defaults-y‘ smart. abcutwhiebcentresallawmllw » ' ' is-ml-la-a-l n-ua controversy. is seamed i» ,...._. elaeeifynativeeoftneheebtete "one lplenliid feature oi Bun no even thoulh my m»: not be m- y ......- - -' "ma. -:.."~.......'*.-.:-.'="*:" I fdf‘ a e ave Pmdeeh mucus m“ all lie-n placed on the carom of the e80 had esphlined its view to the he» state Ooverammt on the controversial question of citizen- chip. biltlntrcduciniitmttlenelilut day the British Government long. work by soldier-kaolin‘. Military drill is obligatory as early as they can carry a gun. Photo Ill tater in Rome school. NUMINATEB Til ilEPil-Eiliiisl MAR ll IMES Names Submitted For Blank of Canada Di- rector Post. HALIFAX, Dec. Ii-Names of 10 prominent business men oi the Maritime Provinces, nominated for lthe post oi Maritime representa- ‘ tivc on the ‘directorate of the Bank of Canada. have been submitted by the various Boards oi Trade at the request oi the Canadian L of Commerce, E1 . Saunders, secretary oi the Mari- time Board, declared here. Tile names submitted are: Percy Buchell, of son. N. 3., .nominatcd by Moncton: Horn Fred l McGee, oi Port Elgin, N. 3.. nom- inated by Saint John. Moncton, Charlottetown and Bhediec: W. K. McKean, of Halifax. nominated by Halifax, Canso. Kentvills and Saint John; A. Hanfield Whitman. of Halifax, nominated by Halifax land Canso; Sir Newton Moore, ‘president cf the Dominion Iron 41nd Steel Corporation oi Sydney, ‘nominated bv Sydney and Glace Bay: J D. Palmer. oi Fredericton, nominated by Fredericton and Vic- toria Connty; L, W. Bimms. oi Saint John. nominated by Kent- vllle: F. Homer Zwicker, of Lun- enburg. nominated by Lunenburg ‘and Bridgewnter; R. E. Mutch, of Charlotietownflnomin-lled by Char- llottetown. and O. E. M. Icwis, nominated by Truro. C. Wi l I Is s u e Pension Cheques On Dec. 2 0 (C. l‘. By Guardian's Special Wire) OTTAWA, Dec. 8.-'I'ile December cheques oi war pensioners will be is~ sued on Dec. B) instead of Jan. i, according to an ement today by Minister oi Pensions D. M. Suth- erland. Special authority tc give the Pr" veterans their monthly remittance in time to enable them to do their Christmas ehopplm was given by the government to the Pension Depart- ment today. Colonel Sutherland’: announce- ment lava: "Special authority has been lulled by the government to the Canadian Pension Commission for the pay- ment oi all war disability pensions for December on December N in- stead ct January 1. "this arrangement has been euth- orlld in order that the pensioners ......“ c‘ m" l" one: ti" pens on a e em behave Christmas. A eats are beixq made with the Poet Ofllce De- partment ea that tne pension on» _» quea will be delivered to them before wnomihl m“ flu‘! “l0; . Fill l l0 W Ajlllillllilillllli C hie f Commissariat of Leningrad And Six; Assistants Re- moved From Office. (A. P. By Guardian's Special -, . . , Wire) . ‘MOSCOW, Dec. {i-Tllirty- TS Rep res Equal Rights AR REA CHED e-nltatives Of Two Nations Sign Agreement Peaceful Solutfi Outcome Of Negotiations Through League Committee. Voters Guaranteed (By Andrue Berding, Associated Press Foreign Staff) (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) ROME, Dec. 3—Gel'many and France clasped hand‘ today across the troublesome Saar no-malfs-land. i Count de Cllambrun, Ambassador of France, and Am- flve “White Guards” from the Leningrad region and 32 ~ . _ a _ others from the Moscow » ’ Erw- were arrested tonight. Wiley Post, United States avia- and chafggd with prepay. tor. who yesterday claimed to reach against officials of the U.S.S.R., presumably in con. nectlon with the» assassin- ation » of terrorist“: a c ts ‘a height of’ 48,000 feet in a strato- sphere aeroplane flight. bassador Ulrich Von Hassell of Germany signed an agree- ment in the name of their governments designed to elimin- ate the rich Saar Basin plebiscite threat to European peace. - Arranged under the auspices of the League oi Nations committee on the Saar, the accord provides that should Saar-lenders vote to return to Germany in the Jan. 13 plebiscite Germany will pay 900,000,000 francs ($59,000,000) and 11,000,000 tons of coal for France's mines and privatq PllSlillliSlMS A l l I T ll ll E FLIGHT REBURD BARTLESVH-IE, Okla, Dec. 3- Wiley Post said this afternoon he had reached a height of 48,000 feet in his stratosphere hop this morn- ing, breaking the aeroplane altitude record of 47,853.: feet held by Lieut. Renato Donati of Italy. P Post said he would not wait upon .missa.riat of home aflalrs at Lerlin- an ofllclal check of his barogmph and. named ~Medviefl. together before making another attempt in with 91! 01 m8 responsible RSI-Sh a. few days if the weather is favor- anis. was removed from cmce for able. negligence in Mletuardinl? the The famous globe fiyer told oi he “i595 593117"? - battle alone above the clouds to Id- It was announced that "White just n faulty valve which he feared Qua-ms" Wm b9 “m! by 3 mum"? would release too much ovygen and 001198111111 0f the sllpfP-me 301111 cause his ‘stratosphere diving" suit Mwvlefl and 1115 35515181119 8150 We to burst. He could have survived. to 15806 15118-1. Mcdviefl W88 t0 bl‘ he said, "not more than i0 seconds" replaced temporarily by vice-ccm- if the suit. heated and designed m missicner Ag-ramofl at Ieningrad. maintain pressure m rarifled at- it was announced. The names of mgsphefe’ had given away, .the formel-‘s assistants who were struggling with the valve, he was Y°m°V°d and wmmitted W "i111 unable to keep a check on his alti- Wml him W976 Elven l8 Fbmlfl. metre after about 35,000 feet, which Gorin. lobvfl. Vanisheveky. Pet- at first was as high as Post would ation of Sergei Kiroff, sec- retary of the central execu- tive committee. The arrests followed the central committee's decree invoking anew the death penalty for Russian terror- ists and providing swift trial and prompt execution -of penalties, with no appeal from death sentences. alarm Ncgligonce / addltiolntc - u... Tadnlinistratlgr?’ oi the com- a lNlllfilERll BY T017. Pfllfilflvich NR1 MOBWiCh- say definitely he had gone. The al- timetre made s. complete revolution every 10.000 feet and Post said that he was climbing about 1.003 feet a . minute, which would have necessi- .tated frequent glances at the alti- metre to keep accurate account of the height. l The bzlrcgraph will be sent to Washington for checking, which will reutuire itllllaout two days. Mean imc e oxygen va ve was $5,000,000 P l‘ Op e 1' t y being repaired nnrl the ship put in Damage In State of for another stratosphere Victoria, Australia. (C. P. Oablo Via Reuters) (By Guardian's Special Wire) lvlEL-BOURNE, Australia, Dec. 3 The swollen waters of the River Yarra. and its tributaries were reced- ing tonight an din the wake of storm and flood was a death toll of 37 per- sons, devastation over a wide area, ..*__. thousands of homeless and property NEW YORK, Dec. Zl-Tlle Federal damage oi more than $5,000,000. grand jury tonight indicted Henry ‘Three thousand families are al- E. Cahaud, executive vice-president ‘ready receiving state aid and manyiof the New York and Cuba Mail others are homeless. An emergency Swanlship Company; acting captain grant 0f $50,000 has been made‘ to William F. Wamls of the Morro help the victims in Koowerup, in the, Castle, and Eben s. Abbott, who was centre of the afflicted rogloll, while chief cnginocr- of the ship. an appeal for relief funds is meetJ The defendants are charged in ing with warm response. Although seven indictments with misconduis, the waters are receding the district, negligence and lrlatlention to duties BRAND lllRY“ credits in the Saar Basin. Equal ltlghie For Voters Furthermore, the agreement guarantees that Germany will ac- cord eqlml Yi8hts to voters and non-voters among all inhabitants of the Sear, regardless of race, re- ligious or language. 'i‘he agreemen “ of one of the most difficult problems con- nected with the plebiscite-Hens- fer oi French property, and par- ticularly the mines which were given to France by the ‘Iicatytl: Verseilla, to Germany, in event of fife Baarlaolrs retinas to the Fatherland. France and Germany will writ‘! to the League of Nations identical letters stating these guarantees- The agreement means that Ger- manywillguraanteetoJewsin the Saar equal treatment with Gen- tiles. ‘lbdious Tad The signing of the agroement early this afternoon folmd half a dozen German experts who have been attending sessions of the Saar committee of the League Council more dead than alive. They worked all Saturday until one o'clock Blmday morning, then all Sunday lmtil six o'clock this morning. They went away for a few hour! solitude at 10 o'clock to draft a communique. Part of the time they worked with members of the Boar commit- tee of three. Baron Pompeo Aloisi oi Italy, Tapes Olivan of Spain and Ambassador Cantillo of Ar- gentina, but most of the time they thrashed out their problems among themselves. a | 1| i m. AND BDMPANIUNS slim Fillilll Take-off From‘ 0.1..‘ land, California, To Pacific Trail. (A. P. By Gunilla’: Qcehl Wire] OAKLAND, calls, Dec. 8.—Oi\p< te-in0llarlesT.P. Ulmandhievwd flying companions took of! at 3241i RM. (P.S.T.) today on their trans- Pacific flight to Honolulu and Ausq izalia. The low-wing undelellmg alive: and orange plane lifted slowly and quickly gained altitude toward tha Golden Gate. A scattered crowd of perhaps 30H persons. most of them wifli cameras; were on hand for the takeoff. expected to arrive in Honolulu to- (Continued on Page 8) i Float: ' ‘a supremo _DAYS Olivnn , the Spanish member. receiving the foreign press this afternoon, heartily praised the cooperation of both French and German experts and said he hoped the agreement reached today would bring peace mrrolae. EnrouletoGcmva Tonight the committee of three were enroute to Geneva, where to- morrow they will prepare the re- port for submission to the League Council next Wednesday. Ollvnn explained the accord was divided info two parts. pclltirnl and economic, and described prn- visions of the political accord as follows: 1. Germany guarantees to ex- tend to non-voters the snmr not far from Melbourne, will remain. which resulted in heavy loss of life flooded for some _days, ;in connection with the burning of Two thousand were ‘omeless inlthe Morro Castle on Sept. 8 last; Koowerup alone and the township and with fraud, neglect, connivilnce, was evacuated. Gippsland was de-, misconduct or violation of law which solated with planes dropping food to caused "more than 20 persons to lose the marooned victims. when a 1105-’ their lives." . pital there was flooded patients; standing as that of voters. 2. All have equal rights to so- cial insurance and state assistance. 3. The inhabitants of the Snnr have equal rights regardless of (Continued On i 3) some in serious condition, were res- cued through a hole in the roof after some women had held babies above the angry tide for hours. All ser- iSpanis/l Monarchists Anci SYDNEY, N. Si, Dec. S.—Knocked down on the street by a motor truck, Arthur Lcmey, ci-year-old New Wa- terlord miner, died in hospital hero tonight. The accident occurred last night and Lainey was suffering from sev- oi lvionarchist forces and Extreme Rightists is preparing all unexpec- ted bid for power under a modi- fled "corporative state" plan. it was reliably stated tonight in high Monarchist quarters. The purpose of the plan, which is to be announced shortly, was de- scribed as to give the Spanish Re- public "a type of modern Creighton Blue of Glace Bay. driver of the truck. was brought w Britney tonight and held on a teen- nlcal charge oi assault. An inquaat will be held tomorrow U! fir. .1. ‘t. Noland. m!» ative state based upon the Old Spanish traditional system," ruled e Rightish United front. It was denied the project was re- ated to lucism, altholqh it is designed ‘Iasclsm in workers. l Lmmewhat similar to "emu of its points. uniting the Monarchists into one grow. and the creation of an am- bitious "national non-partisan bloc" under the leadership of former min- ister Jose Oalvc Botello, which would admit to memberahi Moul- archists. lbrtreme Right publi- cans, Fascist and any others who wished to join. informants of the Amociated Pleas mid Botc" would publish a proclamation within a day or so, Sonrflmes ALL A ow Gal's our or QoLLEqE is HMSELF g l lilo any lulr wiill moderate k fresh wirils. silliting to southeast. .\ll‘.'l tin, l|,4u;l<'.\l. (IVIPIFE, 'l‘nr- ll. I: \llllllli\lll\ llllll lllflhllllll ri'll.l|‘i>l.* ~- ...» .\lllll\'lli Vll-lcrln \':l|l<‘nll\'vr lfrlvunntnu vhlgilry ,_. ltczlun . . Winnipeg ... 'l'nrunlo filinwu ,\lllllll'"lll om.._ vices were cut of! from Toora. R ° h ' S k P Q""'"“‘ -- iliilll Jnhn .. o4 lg tzsts z ee ower . __ .. , ... T (‘hllrlrvttoiivwn N S a c cam bs o ,,,,,,,,,,, _ q q (By He; Smith. Copyright 19M by The scheme has the dolble ob- lnjufles The Associated Press) jective of terlninating the centur- Xllll-illmi- Ilnsh-Woetly m: was usmun. Dec. s~s combination lea-old Oafliat-Bolffbon conflict and mmirm" l" "m "M'- rmi" , ii louthraat. Vnrliimo Wcnh-Frflh lmuihmnflrlv vrlmle; ahly rvlln at fllqfit. M neon] cloudy: beeh- High emi- (his nlcnllnl’ ea ll aal tonight at R ‘l0 _ Sun eels this nfie-rvloou at l I-dil rls-e tomorrow manning at ‘LII. New moon Thursday, Dee d, I.‘ P Y" . .. Sumluerslllc tide eighteen IUI*I later than flmlflottctcwll. ' ... Blaze New Trans- V. glvirg the general outlines of the plan. which will include provieicne to please the can n!“ ; ...", 111v! lereu II- l, ll. 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