MAXIMS I o, A MAXIMS ERE MAN °' A M MERE MAN W Angel‘ is a fire which cooks no vicillais and comforts no household. -‘ Q1" Good men do others ricmai scr- vlce by simply being what ihcy arc. Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1s, 192.1 Annual Subscription llrlil-errrl $5.00 By Mall—l'. H. ll, SLIM]; (funuila lllltl l‘. H. $5.00 M’ ioitstown Guardian Two Cents Eff...“ Guardian, Ioundsd Ill’! TVON - CHINESE ulvfilci IAPANESE m illlcrilllll Bombing Planes Pave Way For Offensive On Outskirts Of In- 12 PAGES INTER VENTION SHO WDO WN so UCHT c0 UNTER-A TTA dkmlvsnk sHAfiEfiAg Hand. (Ykspain, Prime Minister Chamberlain Committee o Yearns For ‘Ea-id Old Days Meet On Saturday wnflircilfiiirliil‘ 565d“ “m” §fil.'l"Y."“clTl".'$"l'.‘.il““i‘ "i535 - - “'- - m... m... Chamberlain c... mi‘ were d.’ ‘Co's... Britain And France Demand Quick yearned for the "good old days" pfflspccls, . . P . —- Decisions In Regard ‘F 0 With- Bntlsh Premier drawal Of Volunteers From Stresses Peace In _ _ Address B e f 0 r e Spanish Armies. SeVenKiIIed In New Outbreak Of Terrorism In ' Palestine killed when a second bus was ambushed. Six Jews were wounded when snipers sm- bushed a bus. A Jew was shot and wound- ed on thc Jerusalem-Jens road when his automobile was at- tacked. . The Syrian-Talestillo border was closed to all traffic as a precautionary measure. JERUSALEM, Oct. 14-Sep- 611 Persons were killed in Pal- I estlne today in a new wave oi’ death and terror. Three lost their lives when a land mine blew up a Haifa- Lydda train near Kalkilieh, 20 miles northeast of atia. A policeman was reportedto have killed two Arab; when they failed to halt near the scene of the wreck. 11111181"- _ "l think that public Speak- 5111111551118 1119 5959411311911 "1 ing must have been easier in British Chambers of COHIIBCTCL, those day, when aver; won; 11¢ ‘$1111 was not examined with a micro- "Everrom. I think-certainly scope w find in it meanings ln- ?“ luntqhkMir-klity it mink‘ visible to the naked eye, and “mfuiwdoo oldudagahfizz: when a man rmight address his - Police in Jerusalem tonight ¢ tgrnaljQnal Settle- Earlier ‘n An], w“ Hned dd I . d m t y Britain was an hflpfflnmbleyls- own countrymen withou being ment ""1 1111* 1"" Wounded l», a iraiiillndnd e331 lndniiiie c111’ chamber ‘of Com‘ "51"" “f PM“ "w "my "ff?" °Q ‘“‘"f°",'1‘,§ "“u“‘::; LONDON, Oct. li-(AP)---Fl'ench Foreign Office oiiic- ' _._ ‘pricc: s" "M meme- .321... "...":i:.-.."c..:.. l: .212; 1:: ..:'.: a? " r1- s-p “"1111 in PM on p» 0,310,,“ _7_ “m”, 55mm“ ~—— ° 1"“ "1 ‘11°1’11Y- > — r r cct action with Great Britain if a non-intervention sub- MANCHESTTR ocl- 14 —(¢P committee fails to obtain withdrawal oi Italian volunteers ‘" Press Forcing Staff) SHANGHAI. Oct- 15—(Friday)— Chinese air forces made their ear- , l; morning raids today on Japan- m positions near Shanghai while Chinese land forces immediately north of the city struck in a dcs- perate counter attack. The fighting continued savage ‘ between Chinese air- unit and Japanese warships and hlld forces lat, Thursday which ltlhiested the International Settle- lllent to one of the most danger- nus showers of shell fragments it has suffered in two months of Cablel-Prime Minister Chamber- lain tonight stated that the Gov- ernment's proper function in re- lation to industry was to create ‘conditions under which trade and. commerce could most successfully be carried on, while exercising only "so much control as may be necessary in the public interest." Addressing the Associsti-u of British Chambers of Commerce here, the Prime Minister touched briefly on foreign affairs. "The desire to live at peace with our neighbors” was the mainsprlng of from Spain. France stood ready to protect hcr licditcl-runczln trade routes after agreeing t0 go along with Britain in giving the Nine-Power Subcommittee a quick chance i0 obtain withdrawal of thc troops. The committee is i0 mcct here Saturday morning. French sources were pessimistic on thc outcome 0f thc meeting where thc Spanish question is to be discussed on Italy’s chosen ground. British spokesmen were only mod- _erately hopeful. ' Official sources in Paris said France and (treat Britain ilgreed to demand an immediate “sy-"milolic" withdrawal of Italy Sends SMor; Troops To Africa ROME, Oct. lk-Italy sent 7,0001 Fascist troops from Naples to Libya today to reinforce its North Airi- can garrison, already reported much stronger numerically than troops in Egypt and French Tun sla border- kebels CrossSella Rigger, Near Gijon E N lit) ROS? (A- P. by Guardian's Special win) HENDAYE. Franco-Spanish Frontier, Oct. 14—Insul-genl; w“- Plltnes- 17111-511118 8 88D in the gov- ernment defence lines in eastern warfare. mated 31 perso estimates ran higher. lieavy Casualties heavy toll. (liavas News that i0 Chinese operating in lrk: wrs: of Hongkew Park. ‘Cmlilmwd on pose l1. Co‘. s) ‘ ‘ R0501‘ vc 25th Trinity Tea, tures Sourls Monday, Dance Two Americans. a marine “and a laiior, were injured slightly in the issdly hail, in which police esti- Chi nose- were killed and 6'1 injured. Other liifsg admitted there was a strong Chinese llktack, but said Japanese lilies. machine guns and ficld pieces, firing paint bank, took a Agency repzrted fighting planes coordination with Shanghai frout, Havas said, c"- fled the infantry to within strik- 1118 distance of the Japanese bar- lThe Chinese operation. Havas 711111161100 section. Twenty more glllycroff _tcok_the air an hour ‘rllursday, November ' L-629-10-15-2i. “Warning-Farr Iouis Fight Pic- L-539-10-13-3l. e, Wlll be buying geese at $1.00 ‘all at Fredericton Saturday. Oct. n until 5 P. M‘. Signed Clinton L-5BB- 10-14-21. "Annual Chicken Supper and $1.. James Hall, Summerfleid, 22111118 hogs, lambs. calves, through '11 Ihlpping clubs week of October FISHlIEEK Minister Urges Gen- e r a l Observance (By The Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Oct. ib-Genersi ob- servance of Canada's Fish Wcck. and domestic sales have also in- industry can approach its Fish Week in 1937 in higher spirit than at any time in recent. years. Nev- men, and the others concerned in fisheries operations, by joining in the Fish Week observance. "The plans for the observance have been made by the industry of the major industries based upon natural resources of tho Dominion and is the source of livelihood and support for more than 400.000 of l our population. place in their attention." Fishermen’s Union To Meet At Halifax convention of the Maritime Fish- ernmenb Union. Delegates will at- tend from New Brunswick, Magda- len Island and Nova Scorn to represent the organization which ciude planning of future policies of the organization which came in- to existence n 1930 on the recom- mendation of thc Royal Com- A-itllflfls Province, cleared the way today for an infantry march on 311011. last Government-held sea- port on the northwat Spanish coast. Exllloslons of 1,000 bombs drop- ped by the planes, the boom of 1199-1’? artillery and an lilfantry Gllon dispatches acknowledged Rovernment rnlltia. was t-etreating southwest of Arrlondas in face of ‘ ‘“ creasing export business is improving the position of the iish- I Aurkqnis the Sella ~- River south of Arriondas. . The advance gave insurgent lug industry, taking it as a whole , Clflnerfll Frances troops control of a section south of the junction of cregsed, with the result that the i the Piiona and Sella Rivers. about 30 miles from the seaport objec- tive. Infiesto, industrial town south- San Sebastian, on the Biscayan coast-near thc Franco-Spanish bsrder, was disclosed by insurgent officers. 'I‘he move was sold to bc intended to permit the General ers stated, will remain at Sal- amanca. Possible Changes To vinclal s piesentatives on old age pensions, scheduled for Nov. 2, will discuss - “‘ amendments to resolutions under the Pension Aer, not; the act. itself. In announcing the conference Carl Ti~bert Gyro ‘Speaker At Kentville Maine and thc Maritime Provin- ces, today addressed delegates at- tending an observance of Found- ers Day held by the Kcrltvllle (‘Izheddian Girls in mlnlns. mis- iss; Mrs. it. D. Earle, 8t. Stephen; Great Britain's foreign policy, he said. "I-t is not in the temperament of our people to bear malice." he added, "and I think we have the shortest memory for quarrels oi’ any nation in the world." Were Great Britain to be at- day-to rearm ourselves, ii. is not that we have sinister designs a.- gafrlst anybody else." _ "Sometimes we arc credited with more than a machiavellian de- gree of cunningflthe Prime Min- ister continued, "but the smple fact. is that the mainsprlng of our foreign policy is the desire to live at peace with our neighbors and to use our influence, to in ‘uce was best for the British defence force“, lle said, it was prcfcrreci to compulsion toward industry. control consistent with prevention evolution of a system of adjusting wages through boards of tredc, and m'nimum wages. as examplrs of his thecry. task is to find new lines oi mau- facture and these can only be suc- cessfully established by intensive research, and full utilization of glle re:ulis of research.” he said. He promised prompt and sympa- zation of that important. industry. The modern British businessman recogulus he has a. re. poilsibflliy toward the state as lvell as toward the business hc controls..t.he prime tho-t remains true; we may be sure those institutions are not ln any danger. The Prime Minister stated Brit- cofnprise the vessel's crew. the lng Libya. The troops followed the 2,500 men who sailed yesterday for the same destination. These reinforcements, added to the forces already sent, and the na- rlve Libyan troops dlspfllflhed to l U00 l l Official circles said these troop movements were the result. bf o. ever, from part 01" the llsl. army corps. Official comment on the British and French decision to turn the l question of withdrawing volunteers "We try to exercise the minimum ' from Spain back co the non-inter- vention committee was cautious. The Criorgnyale d'Italia ccllccd killed in recent police-operations against "bandits" an Ethiopia or had died from accidents or disease. Fifty-eight Italian officers, sold- iers and Blackshirts were kiled in members oi’ the Italan labor corps were killed in accidents, it. was an- nounced. The 58 casualties following grades of fighting men: grouped the fgures did not list the casualties among native troops, which appar- ent'y formed the largest fraction of the Italian forces attacked. The official announcement stated a. large number of Ethiopians, in- llefense Minister ‘fampaigns In N. S. National Defence Minister, asurcd a public meeting here tonight it was the Federal Government's ."dctermination and fixed purpose, must continue. TRIALENDS Jamaica Constable To (C. l’. by Guardian's Special Wire) KINGSTON. Jamaica. Oct. 14- Osusable Foli~ec1 Edwards Q1 Chinese asserted they thrust Oct 18-23, was urged today by the general insurgent assault decision taken last Jul > ' . ' . ' Y 1° Clea“? 11- J " - i l l1 ll all fo- lgn soldiers from Spain. ‘lglohzlalz Jaclmllgesliipodtiyons, Fisheries Minister Michaud in a These reports came after the in- pcnm M‘in,prinI- o; Policy 20th‘ army corps for service ill 11111118111111 111:1"? lliflllgiltwaivaiang lam-MC; 15nd Great Britain illen y a 5* W1‘ 1 - l-lblfl- $01116 01 the £10006. hOW- hgnging for mo» nmrder o; 20_ would consent to more lengthy dis- yenr 0d -MCl|JDlll'l1C Coke after one of the most sensational trials in the history of this British West Indies Isalld, ended yesterday with his conviction. Edwards had arrened Cokc, the prosecution charged, and instead of taking him to a police station, 1191111186. llie constable said, he had a "cruel face." The officer insist- ed Coke was a thief but the latter protested he was only il traveller in search of work, the apartment. Once in the con- stables room, Coke wasordered to kneel and pray and confess to Steflllng- 11s Cokc prayed, Edwards fired two shots over his head and fired in self-defence. Tilc youth lived several liours after being shot. Haddock Prices Soar BOSTON, Oct. 14-Scarcity of haddock, due to small catches, and increased consumption of fish brought on by high meat prices, shot prices to new high levels at the fisll pier only 56.000 pounds o! haddock was landed, 1-10 of the normal supply. Fishermen said llcavy galrs pre- some foreign troops from Spain as the pricc for their rc- iurn to the non-intcrveniion- committee table. SEEK “SATISFACTION" They asserted the two powers will ask this concrete "satisfaction" in proof of the sincerity of all parties and a guarantee of later adherence to an agreelueul. in principle to rc- cusslcns on the machinery for fur- tller withdrawals, with the fnal goal the slrlppulg oi botll sides lll the Spanish civil will" of their for- eign soldiers. The withdrawals could be super- vised by neutral, international com-v mission, officials said, wth ill vciltioli group. British and French defence experts considered the is- sue of Frcllcll and British Med tel"- railcall seaways. The question \‘-il.. more vital to prance because Span- thrcat. squarely- across the i1a111| forcemerits must. come in tune of national need. Following a from which French colonial rein-l .. cabinet. lncct-iilgl l It ls n im ortsnt contribution ' Urg industrial Research 3B officers; three non-commissioned 1.. _- L note to London. it. _ _ _ _ M g to flfltiOliiil trapde and Drofless. To Be Dlscussed as . , 11111139151 10111‘ R8111" 511141915 and '5¥2: ftmtlrefuseg to Con“ Iwiltsngfrcsixcld that French and B1‘l.—» ' l “It l‘ ‘surely “m t°° "m" 1°‘ ormwa oci 14-(0?) The in: "P21? i131,“ 11125;? gglligireld lgOgggggesi-‘slrilselieved the dlspropur T118" 11w C1101"? crlzllned Ed- “h §e°‘“{f',“°‘“ ttizliblérgltllrid {H1115 15 USUALLY J l such lln industry to ask the people ' ' _ W15 1E1‘ 11 ~ ' W 5 " ‘=5 ‘ , , . '1 _ ' the _ 011- 1 91W“ _ - '==®== l... 1.... w .. some ....... wow-c- 01mm»- ~11 Pm- °"‘ i32§‘ic“ii.“.'°°i.€€ liif“..‘?.”°ii‘..g'. ““i.‘£i..‘2°.;“’.°..°i’.§fl iii *::i':.*:.";:§..::r° \9»URE pa; w 2 1 Will Givc Wurnillfl Tile iWO ilatiolls arc “P9614311 1° warn that if i111 881961119111 P11 “"111; draual of ioreiglrvolunlccis ____ wider. Til Can dian p u u its t1 ‘ b th Govern- _____,___ 8“R»cscrve Nov. l6 for Tryon PHALLIiFA5- 0132-034 Staci in error dmendniients to r315: mlfintctzd oily olllrodbsals efrom this many Chieftains‘ had bee“ BOSlIOII Market (Continued m‘ page u‘ Co, 5, aptist Chu h . 1003111 11118 W916 11B act would be reviewed. joint. committee of cotton tra e -——- ‘ per, m Bazaar md sup hero ionghi: for the eighth annual organizations for the reorgani- (By The Canadian Press) R. A. F. Officer Is Killed lll Crash MONTROSE. Foriarshzrc. Scut- “°"1$@11» L-605-10-i4-2i I . ' ___, ' has a enibersliip of 30.000. It KENTVKLE‘ N‘ s" Oct’ 1"" iniste added. “and it is perhaps ---—-- H B l fl‘, . [d y. m d‘ 03L 14___.fl. . 1,1118 "Builflfi daily dressed cauninfl Wm be 113M Oct. 2° and 21 in Hui‘ l (Opp-qua. “heft M Charlotte‘ in that: fact that is to be found (C- P- by 6111111111111‘! Special W1") la/hlfisqalle iilildclexofolldddock, as Oflilcer Vivian Pr-uco \v..;, lliilfid pounry’ cash 11M. Maximum m‘ town, governor of Gyro District the Secret of me success of guy NORTH SYDNEY, N. 5., Oi!- 10w as six cents Monday, soared tad“ Wm“ an airman, he was (looks Store, Murray Ryer. ' Business to be discussed will in- 14°- 11 111311111113 Massachusem" democratic lllsttutiolls. So long s: li-l-ion. lsn Mackenzie, Canada's m 16 find m Cont; m Bostmh M pilofing m1 “m, m‘, 5G,, 1w.“ new The crash brought total casualties in '74 Royal Air Force accidents this year to 118. Last. year 96 persons were killed in 54 Royal tile 20-year-old son of the Streets- HllN.Si.illiMiE lllAnéllltiw 111;" tank’ ‘lllllttlftfid advance indicated the IonS-her- tacked “we should know h-w to i?!’ aixiglfivahigllirilflllfvcthrfowElgltldgnfi Hang For Iwurder a declaration ionlihc hub_commit_ s nese ve, on a our-m e , - 1d d l l; ~ " _ _ . 1 tee m tin Satu ay. m“, “Joining u“ Imemnlonfl Oct- 23- 3pc Lhglsxlizgfig °égglgigag° 5,11%: defend ourselves as‘ "we railways to their original bases, will bring 1 011th. Wthedravgval ofan equal number ummenk I . .._____ wax _ have done in the past but if w: I thetotal effectives ill ltalys North __i Q1 volunteers o; each nationality I are striving-as we are night and 1511-01111 colony to an estimated 33,- w,“ be proposed, l; was Said, a6 vluuli, B. c. Vlfas Former Conser- vative Leader Aiid Premier Of British (‘olumbizh Zifigfffffjnifgfjflrfff tiféfig; ertheless, it is possible for Canada r355;- Fsrgilsrlgilrdltit w? than‘ if we can‘ i’? lresglve ‘m’ iikiiezi g-itilnlfinlilll tsizyiscidditsiizaxil, took him to his apartment There iggnixzjilteme; VICTORIA. Oct. 15-41011 Simon ‘ ‘ - a 11° W c e flw fies by peaceu dscwsbm . - < h l ' ’ ' . . ‘FTQOP Trlmil‘ '1"|"ii 70. icrmer the Japanese lines near Dsrroch to make Bu“ more or m; “eat lBi‘ e areas in 1 Dis th 1° the mum-l muw- as “idlmied t e comm“ Sh“ him when he 1858M 1111K‘ 113111111118 111° 0119'“ 1 ‘ ‘ Y ' fisheries resources than has yet 3 1'11 115- P11 C e8 and not to resort to war. D b 1m -, 1 1 .r refused to admit h l ml g p- ’ ,Prcnllcr oi Brill-ll Columbia. Mill- “mew; pa." in the attack‘ been done and I hope that the ‘said Inflesm was ‘me .°f the mm‘ "1 (“"111 “11511191 9"‘ “"13" pdrt irly thrnee-llfidwiai ubfidnvglisnitlgfig Coke was detaingd “tilfea cnfw}. mums’ ‘later ni Acricullurc 111 1T0 111161111 Wm r ve, regarded in some people generally Wm encourage the Clpili insurgent objectives. ' policy ever was 1.555 aggre-slve on the subject mid, without groundgfor Suspicion "muss qmway 155m. ‘cabinet; and fivp ilillfin .1 member llilfleziia; lu-m begmnmg of a countryXs 72.000 commercial fishcr- Impending transfer of Franc“; 111“"111‘1°d‘1l'~" Meanwhile the government an- but Iiwrcly because Edwards clgim- h’ K of the limbo of Commons, died e S“ ‘m the “m” headqunms 1mm 5515mm” i” ‘Evm 115 1116 11111111111115’ SY-“em nouliced 168 Italians have been ed hi; looks were against hiln and Acting apart, from U10 Non-Illlcr- Wednesday uishl. Dcatll conic to Dr. ‘fnllllie iii. thc fflllilli‘ residence at Clovcrdnlc just nllisiilc V:c‘ol"iii rat. 10.15 p. m. 12.15 n. m. ASTu He. had hocll i1‘. several nloliths. tantinucrl, h9g5]; n; 5 o'clock ‘as; itself, but as Minister of Fisheries to (mat a major offensive against of an ., - - . . . , _.,. , y y abuse. he declared m out- maids on Italian P0555 by 811611119- Otl cl . - ' ll I ' ~ t. POSSCSSlDIl-Allll i.- Pl‘*llllf‘l' o: 1.11.1 ll Columbia light‘ when 20 bombing planes] I lam heartily in slympatthy wit}; Catalonia. The seat of the lnsur- 11mm! the governments ‘flyt-tuds ‘ tribesmen, 44 other soldiers died Edwflllilg fiY-"iseacemxerlqgrcett 1115231111511 lzflifflnblliilgliri, domlnalionwi two ham‘ 1938 1,, 15,33 “M, h. was zc ed the Japanese-controlled 111-1“- The 115111113 “d” '5' i‘ on 88111 611/11 government, the offic- wwm-d 5,153,193, He referred“; the irolll accidents or disease and 66 bmten coke before “king Mm to Bulaerlc Islands put ilic FRISCZSL‘ p,.a_.,,fl,1;_,. man“; h,- mr. pm .~ 1. (‘ifil Coii-rrvnlllic‘party m f0 (Continued on pare 11, Col.__61_ _z\/‘/ (By Tho Canadian ificss) TORONTO. Oct. 14~Minilllum and maximum iempcrntilrcs: 3~i thrown behind the hillii. for tllc “W111i! October 19th mission on fisheries 311111 15h lndnsn- ill th l-l 1 011161‘ °l"‘ ~ ' - - - - y was fwd by wm- r W 1 ° °°°P°m °“ ° 11 l. cl th f fishln lately. m F0 accidents. -~ l8 ' ' m - "Hear Hon A E MacLean give ' ' ' * ‘e whfilfi ,P°f,',°,‘°,"§‘,‘,“‘g‘§ ha? rgysoui-aces" to thc solution of I " F‘1'“°“w“ his mp l - . . U d M y up . er ery or er t l c bl ‘ S h L d Regina . .. 2:“ muolzrobigciliaig; aitrlal-llad-Jlltg-IKJII; [IIIG e:fl§1f_[‘°_y.;__g _ fr: hgmeunérxltitgyxlnséimpégbalzlt MW ll1lEl1S_IV€ EflrC ilUHChE ¥,nn,:,,g S: rm , fi 1 1 ' nroll o -- °" w'"”e”1‘i'"-1il1+ii 5061617 M961‘ A1 W011" "e "" " ss:r::2s..";.:r: is. T0 A Prehend Grave Robbers a: s: - dress in Gaelic, directed to tllc P ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' " ' ' ‘ Mrmirrfll ‘ “Help _ ' l1 a to d- be. 14* 42 Oct. Ztltliffeforwltgtfiiisod-lylid ‘WLFVILLE’ N‘ s" Oct‘ “m, which “en” u" ’"°"‘°°“ m‘ Frelghter s.e ds lflgfigb°wggflfilf ,‘,‘,'2,?§,,,;°,,,§ “En- (c. r. by Guardian's Special win) which dcnlcildcd sum ici- return Sol... a2 is llides by rllmn wlmm m com (cpl-Maritime conleffll" 11"“ - ""1 ""1 M"- ‘1- L- 1'1"’ 1°‘ 1"‘ out Distress Cali “em “mm or the" ,ore,a,he,s_ STREETSVILLE, Ont, Oct. 1+- oi the body. Ham,‘ 40 so wall Hall. If not fins Friday Women's Mlssionprz Siélityhlgdm: s; ‘$3101’! Pfwct-‘led 111B 611611111! ____ in a. self-scaling concrete and as- A group of children found the Clummldow,“ 3s 44 . . ' . “"1194 church ° m ’ ' A. P. G dtan‘ S tal WIN) phalt casket the body of Hayden ‘body yesterday ill a deep ditch at l p ' z Moderate i L a" m.“ 3L 9W°'5°"1°11 axeguluuteifefermasgie inAggthfrttgltwfifwnwxlliilfl-ytake Dlace lsAnwmmgrgczjhpesct. 14- French SCreen Star Pope was buried today‘ for the a crossroads near Churchill, eight nohggfxygzgr-y ‘fix: fair, not "Gill l; 1 B." today with @6511 ' 1'" - 15¢ l 1 lk d distress . second time in the grave from miles north of Sirocisville. a vil- . , ,.. _ l; _ Orahauiisuidoeappgallndwedngdg 1W5 P1111‘ of m“ Marmm“ ma‘ mien“! included: Mrs’ J‘ w‘ ‘Sail t0'fi&r;e8f}f'(?1i: e till: “freighter Collapses on Set which it was stolen Monday night. lage of 600 persons 20 nlilcs snuth- mum [hulk in mmppm u” "mlnli-Oc‘ ‘ 20th ’ 51111991‘ 35c cnt. Mrs. J. '1‘. Burclleli of Byd- Bartlett, Fredericton; Mrs, E. 1V1- Phyllls Soto. reported leaking ---- The casket W143 lowered into the west. of Toronto. The body was lliivll tlm- mu morning at. 51m ‘trying ii to i0 01,1061; l ney, N.S., presldeni- Framed '1' M1115» Dwell; M1‘!- 51111111‘ M115 may some 1,400 miles southeast HOLLYWOOD. C8111. 001- 1'1" crave without ceremony as a large discovered iill5$lllg froln thc lzrnvr‘ 1M 10mm], q, Lin, iéoaa-io-ie-la. both meetings. I d “hm P11111111“ M1‘!- 11-1- P111561» 131"“ .0; nononlm uim-simone sllnon, prom , crowd watched. Meanwhile police. where it. was buried Sunday by n: ‘ Sun ms‘ m,“ ‘,§,,‘,_,.n,,,,n a, 5,, ____. Repflflg presented infill e iirst, Mrs. R. A. Jamiesoii. Saint The message said four feet of French screen star. collapsed Wdfly pressed search in this and the woman who Vlfiiiéfl the cemetery m, mo, mnmrrm‘. morning w, "Llvwtook Marketing Board of the Christian stewartship. fln- John; Mrs. W. R. Edge. Loggie- water had risen and that "pumps because she mfiwered to the old Brampton district for the person Tuesday. H; ‘ ‘ 1111551011 "mu" “flumm "m" Mm 7- E- 5°°1111'°Y‘1' and’ We"! 111013161141" A1>°111 15 111911 "M19915 115111111111 11111 1119 811°“ , or Del-sons who stole the body oi Resources oi thc province WCH‘ " " Full nlomi '1‘\lr~.-d.l_\', Oct. 19. 447 lull. lfllhlsf ll - - its helpers. de- Mr. Fr null d - d Th U. s. Dr. J 1.1. Pr an. lumm l ' "ill b‘ ks ml. b " ‘ Tlltldnyo °l3km°“"ri‘§§§§l’c°§l2 “m bmildshlladwotilzk of the "P" m: Joliizkcllcwrlpstdltodfiiln azll £21m” siliil-gazileilsi-fld. Tunney was w the soft whenefirds simon ' ‘ rgspéziccrmoccrge McKay of the glfssvreAfxlgoffielgOighgili rllbtmglmigi: l, s‘"“"‘°"-““‘° m“ "‘““‘°°“ mm‘ Charlottetown’ aftdruoon Baltic: pmmen s literature. temper- ' ' ' asked to stand by ed. found her suffering from an . Criminal Investigfltion lilipart- a highly nervous’ condition Frem- ‘ ""5 "'1" “m” C"“"°"’~"”“'“' gag?!» 51. Peters, Moi-ell,‘ Mum's)’ 5:13;} Billi-gsfifxoiifldldllw ‘dvwmmw g-‘hgzmrwfltlmwxrsfix’ 2 Formerly the Nelson Steamship infec‘ i throat and runninl! a 1 merit sold he did not expect any ier Mitchell Hepburn in Toronto d h mmew‘ Melvin“: wedm" l ' monthly and W°111‘1'1111'1°m1' ' ‘ " ' Company vessel "Chetops," the temperature oi more than 1C0 dr- ‘FY1951. "fnr ll day or two anyway." asked the Attorney-Consume ile- ig lorenoon m] gum “m, Mi, 5°11"? tum W. Parker, Wellington; Mrs. WJI- pnyllls Soto is of 1.089 net tons. grees. Police pondered the possibrlty a partment to lake every PIE-IMP ha". Himm- River. WIl-"lumi 5m ,"°$ 1': hitken 5t. Palm's, Aitkcn, 5t. Petefl. 110111 P1111" 324 feet 1on8 1nd was built in i010 She was ordered to rest for 10 Bralllptcn ielesralvh office was the sifl! in rounding up the cl-lmlll- n I 411} . ~ - ‘ I ori ll .. m ‘his? ‘12-4. Alba?!“ P. E‘ I" m‘ . duouonal period Edward Island. at Newark, N. 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