MAXIMS OIL of society except ln and divine operation. MERE MAN There la no hope of a restoration supernatural flwrutteiuwn flfllflillll Two Oonta. Innlnr Guardian. Iouaded 1M1. CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MoNoKv. minnoiig.gdi ‘ ‘ “-'1:1,~»,a‘.¢;-, .~ Covers Prince Edward Read by Everybody Island Like the Dew MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN iii Some of the most shining t“, (-1, 1.. history h ~ , - I ~ with a diullbqntglzlmc from uristim, Annual I muujllbllYlPllun Ilrllrcrril new P. M. l. $400; Cunaclir 111111 L. 7W0 R US TICO BR 0 THERS FEZRED vAgAbigRup/ylglpo VE§WF0 fiFT s Pope’ A 11111111111111 In Sum-is- Before Hungarian Pilgrims 111 11111111 French Premier Warns Labor He Will Oppose Walk- out Called Wednes- day. “M5. Nov. 2’1—(CP)-Pren.ler Dflxdier lonutht warned 14b4,.- it, 34-hour- general strike an“! [or 11m Wrllncsifily in opposition to 11h llama-till and economic decrees Wis "unwarranted" and announced b would vPlwsc at "to the end.” _ "If in spite n_i my cnortr," ihege threats are came at." he said in a brvfldolfll. “I slip. do my dutv, my Whole duty, will. 1h certainly llutt I .1111 in inc 11,41.’ The Government today r-equisit. lied all Fiyrllvh Pflllwflys to assure Mnnai service during the strike. T1111 Will done in wwrdance with emergency powers vested in Dal. Idler as deicnce and war minLtcr. The tllrrat of a new metgi work. In u-nllwut in the valcucicnnes re- [lou arose tfflllllnt. Sudueniy rever- 11114114 decision of Saturday, m; executive committee of ti“; metal workers union in the Va. clcnnel 11mm. jorder "d its 2.3.0110 mrcmbcr-g u; 1"o111.11.i.- 1.: oil-lice starter: 111st mo: in Lilimst against Govern. Item's 1101:1130 tans. Told To Keep Striking The workers had been ordered pack l1) their 1on1. tomorrow pund- 111K the proposal general szrike, But reprcscnintlvcs of the committce will 111cm lodril’ to "lncp blllkillg llliiEllilllflV until tlle U0\UI‘lllil(‘Ili:5 $1111 LOHBXLCDG tile 40-hour" uieck 1s nken Tn.“ 1111115101‘ of Public Works, Anatole de Moxie, in c broadcast named the iailrcurl WGllLfS \=.l1"1, lie 511111, tcialled 521,000 tliiit 1111'.‘ G01 : . c ‘ltlflf ilicii‘ biotic if tliy par- ilic 121110.411 .‘..1‘ll(£‘. fie 0ft 1111s would ‘L .. iii the dEchan-"e of t-"licse vino refused 1o Irork. Since tlzc raiiwi been 11:1'.i:pn111::r1, rorliiiiz ccnzrzr 15 d1. _ tivren ilie einpmyec and 111 ":1". who spoke an 110111‘ . 111101" iialnzilci" EJVB “Ylliliiv: that anyone who i. 1 to 119.1! 1:10 ra11.1:."1*1 r-cirlce 2v . 11c 5111111 1 to DIOFUILll-ZOXI umlcr ermi- llial 11.11" Dh-tulorsirlp 'l‘l1rc:1t Dfllf-dicr in 111s brorizlcasit chart’,- ldi l< 1114mm 111.. 11 ‘fll 53-1 silt were fr t» lorry 1110 country 1c 111a,.» the "*1 flf a "pznlcinrlnii m "‘ rliiccte hi" mm 111111 "inform 11.1" COMING {Vfblll m? "Ericui 11:11.1 biub llv-lulul: 1114;» limb... calves cvcry lucsilny Hours l 103 1. ‘ilil-Ill-bl-Z-i-tl "W111 b“ 1.. 7 “$11M L.‘ 1111.1 ill-Iii!“ B°"‘""11l. llllllvfl it. L~LZ.'1~ll-l.ll-2l-2fi~‘.§8. cd Poultry W, I, _... "Chiidian 61inch Sclionlrriuili-q‘ R M f“ faulty) ‘Pt-a. tin/mil‘ 1111.. lay. Nuvembci" 29111. 11-422. "0000 111...... uiliicliwu m» held nt the honig- c1 B11111‘ Andrew. New 6111112011" Mills. will be posh 110ml 1111111 further notice. L442 "Come to the bazaar in Murray roor Tcmepcrance Hall on N0- vcmbcr 30 Bingo and 1‘Cfi‘(¥5ll~ H14. 1.4.32 11. 2s, 21 “Benn Supper. —Spr1ng Park November 29th. 5 fihwi Tuesdo 1° 8 P. u. children 15c. Adults m. Alllvlccs Women's Inst ifute. n-zei-ii-n-ai. "Buying been at Albany. “lump. m... 1st,: Friday .11 Bhorald until noon. Cl, C. Green. Bnerdld. " " n-uo-n-za-sl. "Fbrhlbltlcn of pictured dc Har- al Memorial Gallery continues W011i’. and Tuevday afternoons 5'"! Tuesday evening. L433 "1111.- Cherry Valley plav. so... ? it Ihrcugh, will be presented Vernon 1-11.11 edneedoy at "8111 ocicck. moceeds in aid of “bury. Also in Cherry Valley nan m“? eveninti. mac hour. I-aaa-ti-aa-ai. ‘Jéll-lveotock Marketing 4mm m-bo VATICAN crrv, Nov. 2i 4.11». l _ "Plllic Plus XI astonished 400 Hungarian Pilgrim today by my. . l"! lo them for 10 minute; after- he had seated himself unaided m. the Papal 'l‘hrone. One 1111mm described n..- s1 YPF-lfld PORN". who collapeed Friday looming with a heart "at. “wk. l! very pnia but he appear- od the miner" of hi: strength “d. unheoitating in his motions!’ Doctor» indicated the Holy Fa- tlwr 1mm! 1. calm night and he arose from his sick bed this morn. 1m: t0 undertake a strength-taxing schedule of’ audiences which rem-In ed a. climax in his appearance be. fore the Hungarians. In the afternoon he went to bod for about twn hours but asthma bothered him again. members n1‘ his hcuwchold said. and lrc arose m sit in an arm chair until 6 P. Hears Special Sermon A Vatican news service said he then went to a palace in the of- ficial apartment wlicrr. from be. hind a. screen. hc could hear 5pc. c1111 sermons preached by Cardinals at the annual spiritual PX€YCl=é5 of the Papal Court. ‘Th’: r-"rvice ended at 7:115 P, M, And 1h- pm. tiff lmmctlizilcly went to bed for the 1111111. Dr. Amlnla Milan! 11111533194 m- "P! tvnlwht .11 1110 kiimvlydu“ that audiences xvould be suspendczl for the rest of the week because of the filllllili" "Y-"rcls (Continue don page 3. C01 6) ‘EMERGENCY PLAN El Trina-u‘ Climaxes Busy Day F Appearance POPE PIUS Charter T 0 Veilleyfield A Canadian Alrwdys planc 5X... 1 a chart? flight to Vallcyficld West curly _\‘(‘TlC'.'1'1f\_\‘ moriiiiis: with Miss s vice. 12w." f,:111"-pna~;c11gcr Fox Flam Man Martin. it. N.. and Miss 1 1, One Dragon remains on "Rfmizcrirt Marlin. n, 11.. of udvrr- wlierls. hlll- M4158. M‘ ms :1: The Whr-ii winter sciyice to the indies were cnroutc Irldnds would stat-t was WlVWB "1111. P1101 H. S, J; cs. tl11 lies , . 9111 nf 111v" Caiinciiim ‘I'm . 4l1|!]_!iy‘ arrived 1n mid last nlvltt, How- C1:a1"1n'.1"’to\\"n from MOllCIOlI late mintnt "WOT? b61111! Sntiirtlny €\",'I‘ll!l§‘_‘ by plane, All 1 tlff‘ Department cf pulled out hours lo 111.11. section of blcrkcil liv F.1- 1\ g to lrzfins cast l1 eurllu" and r." 1'11’ P'.'0\' <1 ' 1 ll‘l"ii‘ 210m" 11501; to ect a 11011-1: (lraivu could locale 11c or." Wllllll“. to at.- temrrt the trip over 11!: w'"c .1‘ a TIt""4"lll'.‘IllS n: _ F1"l' in . S. J"> ~t ‘T111 n s 1v; 111p w-{c 1111i -1 111111: who 1111s 2"“ “'35 rc- -. Rtsulm- Schedule pakuriirfr srhrclulc. c1111- " ivlit-ll n11 planar» 11" 1'1- l1\' a fr! Nu c1‘ we 1"." imril Saiiiisciny officials announced. ' })Zl!'."l‘."("‘ trnffc nmtlc it 1n ir-c two miirlriires for 11nd $1.111 ._l .1- ricd 111 i\ tvciu-mntored Dragon with Pilot Ii. S. Jones. superintendent of Cnnnrllnn Airways hcrc at tlic controls “"1111: Gordon Grcy with the single enclncd open cockpit Stcnrmnn carried the Charlotte- town malls. Skits 11nd brcn placed on three machines, a Niuc passenger Dm- go_r_1.___tl1g two passenger Stearmdn NEW YORK, Nov. 27 --lAP) -— Ear-muffa and mittens were in or- din‘ even down 1n Dixie today and tirraiglr most of the ens-tern Unit- ed Btntcs and middle west nltci" R double-header storm which tilled mumddy night. and continued with only flight respite and interrup- tion throughout. Simday. " wboard was in for m. 1 {($12 mi€'.'é.“.."3.’1" .1... miles off 11111111111 city and movlna rabid- '(lI)\Vl1 from ‘Toronto for llic ivinicr Storm Warnings Along The Atlantic Coast airmail. m‘; $1“; 1y northweutward with lncreaslntf Whslaoimller h ‘t? ‘m mgigrlfwamlnss N °N°Y°d 5l.Pe1¢r-9 212,100,111‘ ‘i?’ 0' R1 ' hoisted along the Alanllc coast "Qlvllle ‘in; orbéew ‘rxtmym it? from Virginia to maven. Me- I“ fwrncmi m1 '1 1 i“ ' x nil Y included 1.11 mini craft ire-m the ML QiBflOfRflln: n tlllrwflte 811.1315. Delaware breakwater k1 New 1on- gfsdllbbane. realm.“ Afternoon: don. Oonn.. In“ W110i to the Vir- " 173111. Pltfllfl llfl. with k108i 81ml 059$- Bletary. not] A disturbance that won centred HIE s 1111111151111 1111 11111111111111 Fleuris And Carmelj- j fell Dock Here Af- ter Riding Out Bliz- zard. 1 . l TWO fmiohtera, the Oarmelfjell 101i’ Norweigian registretlon out of "Rotterdam. Holland. and the . Flvurls of the Anticosti Shipping ‘line. Quebec. out of Pictou were safely lied-ill! at dock here Sat,- urny after weathering Friday‘; terrific blizzard off Point Prim, The Fleuris, Capt Carson in com. mand, bore mute cvidencc of the storm, having lost two anchors on the starboard. 11nd limped iiito port m hours late, 1111111112 taken 33 hours to cross from the Nova s00. tia town. The normal pasmqe g a. bout four hours, ' FY1685’ night the Fleuris hove to off the Point but despite the fact that hcr anchors were lowered and her engines rcaring "full steam a- head" she drifted back some l4 miles 1n the blizzard. M11 (7-13- Sal/wee. manaszer of the Anticostl Shlppfnz Line. Mq-tn. real, vvns a passenger on [he Heuris. . The Carmclifell registered at. 2006 tons was more fortunate and experienced little difficulty in rial- 1112 out the storm although Capt. Durendahl reported "it was the worst storm he had encountered in his 14 days from the Netherlands swmort.” The Cnrmeljfell will unload n cargo of anthracite coal before pro- ceedinc: to Halifax and thence to Oxford where she will load apples for the British market," ‘ ' "Flight I and the mncliinc recently brought '7!‘ a tvyo-ivny rarlfo sla- 011 Airport. T11‘ station i 111v flr-"l 111m last great as- Bland Fdrmfiaiid dedicated To Gallows r s r1112: the one of Prov- and to v.1 cf 111111‘ husband in ‘s 111 Quebec Wlliffc R lllilll 1:111 ii-ilzeizccrl 1c on." cilm-c. flllfllllti 11111111111110 11x30 Village W35 .1. by Judge Noel Bellcztu to be used Apri1_21 for tlic pcisun killing cf Vilicmond Brocliu, farmer" and inval pcddler, Scrcn “"0011; before, his stout vale had been sentenced to 1111118 March If for thc death of her 44- ycur-Jtl l111.~-band. Thor u-cre martial little more than n year ago. two months after Ilhncliii. {our years older than his u-ifc. 111011 of what subsequently was 111a. Two works after their ridge they were arrest-och Hoisted rrrzli; 1'11 .111 fli'\’l‘ll-fl.€(‘(l as nrseulc poison- mar- near Cape Hatteras 1n conjunct- ion wlth a. strong high-pressure 523a over New Etigzluiid and Nova - tin ‘was expected to cause increas- 1m; northeast and north winds. I At least 96 deaths were attribut- ed (iircctlv or indirectly to the Thanksgiving Day —Thursdny -- rcoord-bieaklng storm and to the snow and wind which followed Saturday night and today before most of the country dug complctly out of the first one. Motorists were wary after ‘Thanksgiving night mishaps and few serious traffic amidenl-s were reported during the weekend, de- gplte treacherous made in many sections. Railroads liner reported little or no delay. Airlines operatfnd out of the eastern terminal at Newark, N. J., were on nearly normal aulTCdUlOS The Flciirls rcqistcred 700.ions arrived at Buntaln and Bell's Wlmrf and will, load r1 several cargo. She was scheduled tn sail for Nfmtrcal. but due to her late arrival here and the lateness of the scnton trill proceed only as far as Qirbec. 'I\~ Nandi which went aground in the storm off Wcsl. Point W111i", ciiroute tn this part from Bathurst was reported "still fast auround." should she be reficated slic will proceed to drydock pro- biiblv at Halifax for repair. An- other shin 1s expected here to lake on her cargo. 11...f1i1'.1..r....1*11... I s Fatally injured NEW \VATERFORD. N. S.. Nov, 2’I—Jo.~"rl)11 MacDonald 50, of New Vvntcrfcrd was fatally injured 111st Sutiirzlav nlzlityrlien struck by a car allegedly operated by John MnrPlitic of New Waterford, A cczuncrs jiuy found MacDonald died "from injuries received when 11ft by the automobile of Mac- Plice" P.1icc raid they took MacPhce into custody after investigating when the driver of the car that struck llfncDonnld failed to re- turn to the scene of the accident. No fcriunl chains: has been laid emiimt hlacPhee. Lowe; Offering At London Fur Sale WINNIPEG. Nov. 27 —~1CP- — Cublezl Rslllia of the Hudson's’ Bay Company silver fox sale in London Nov. 22 raid llic offering of 5,382 skins was (Dllrldfflflbly lower than the quantity offered at the some sale last year. Drop in offerings was reported duc to the late peltim: season 1n Norway and Sweden this year. Good demand was evident for skins ranging from $25 to $35. bu: only siigtit interest was shown in first quality pelts. Prices were higher than at the September auction. Sixty six dark and slightly silvery averaged go; 198 quarter silvers averaged 1 . : 1,1110 half silvers avenged .80: 1,359 three quarter silvers averaged $21.30; 1.211? silvery $26.10; and 558 inferior skins averaged $10.50. Search Made For Marooned Hunters AURORA, Me.. Nov. 2'1_ (A?) —A rescue army tonight was be- ing mobilized in this little village to attempt the rescue of 100 or more persons, mostly hunters murooned in a snow-locked wilder- noes of lakes and forest east and north of here. ' Chief Game Warden Raymond Morse said the mnrooned parties which he estimated to include at least a dozen women. were scat- tered in camps. trailers and tents (Wfif an area of 50 or more square m es. TINIEST 1mm" iTn-zs DRUNll-ELLER. Alta. Nov. 27- snag Lou Cari-timers, vmc weigh- ed ounces at. birth inst Monday, th tiniest ever born in Can- TRIKE Grain Titles CHICAGO, 0v. 27—(AP)_. Two young Canadian brothers qualified a; champion grain rrflwers 1011?)’ when they moved "W0 the "King Row” at the in- ternational rain and ha show. t.“ fill}. .1.“ “"“.'.’.f"i *" - "milk? on a- side a) win the coveted "Wheat K ’ crown and his youngcr b")! l‘, W. Justyn Rigby, . "Z2, took a e alongside irim as the “Oa s King." Supplementary Island Brief ls Presented Re-orgganization Old-Age Set-u p Is Urged. Oi OTTAWA, Nov. 27-(CP)~-A sup- _ plcmciitnrv statement 01' the Prince; rkiwarrl island Qovernmentls sup- airt of the principle oi flOfllfllill- ry 01d age pensions was placed. before the Royal Commission tn.- Domiiuou-Provmcial Relations FYI-i day. The Island urged immediate,» rcorgmnm ion of the DDIIBlOII-S sch‘ up Ull 111111 basis. _‘ W. E. iyiossey. plflifllifilill auditor. of Pruice Eduard Island. subimt-. bed that at. the some time the Is-j land Province considued non-con-l uibuwn‘ 01d age pensions snoud be’ retained for those unable to makel regular contrlbuuonfi. " “If the DOIIIUIZOII took over the. entire respomibiiity for old age‘ pensions unu picked them on a. contributory basis. 1t L; felt that a, ratio 0011111 be devmd which would uwerelmailnes. 8&6, died night. from bcmr: any gieater than it is an present wiriie rehevim the provmccs entirely of their burden under this. head," M1". Massey submitted. A contributory scheme would bet an incentive .0 thrift and economy whereas the present; lion-contribu- tory scheme was dewiuctive of those virtues. leadinll to paternal- ism and reliance 011 the slalfi. llezlth 0f Mother St. Catherine In Montreal Words was received here last. nirzht of the death of Mother St. Catherine WlIO (lied ycsitcrrlnl’ fl! the further house. Congregation o! NOiYIE Dame. Montreal. ‘ifotlier St- Catherine (Annie Cilmplx-lll was born at Summerslde, P. E. 1.. 79 years a o. Last l/lay '7, when "Mother FW- Cathcrinc was Superior of St, Jos- eph's Convent in Charlottetown. she cclcbiulcci the dliaitiond jubilee of the connection with her reli- rzioin profession. Celwratlcn of her 60 years in religious work was urlw ate as she had been fnitircd in a fall three months l)f'€‘.’10l1.<ly, This fall Mother Sm, Catherine retired from her dufics as Stipcricr of St Josephs and mcvrd 1o the mother house at Mcntreal. She came from a family which holds an lvncrs-d place in the his tor-v of Prince Edvcard Island. The Mott, 71913 Bernard McDonald. sec- ond nun-n of Chru-Zoltrtciyn. wa< 11¢.‘ mzllcrrinl gYliPfl 11111-10 and Ronald B. hfcDonnld. late parish priest at Souris. P. E. 1., 11-115 ller uncle. Another uncle. John ‘McDon- aid of Bcdeduc, P. F 1.. father of inflict‘. John A, ivfcfjpalyfijires; e '1. Col. 83 prevent _the Domini-on contribuion} (Continued on Dartmouth Girl If i Ile Instantly (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) DARTMOUTH. N. 8-. Nov. Z7- Blanche PetMDBs 17. 01f WU» Cliezaelcook was killed almost 1n- swntly and three other persons were injured last night when 11 liirht. delivery truck overturned after mrlkiniz a telephone D011‘ near this town across the harbor from Halifax. A coroner's jury found die "came to her death while u. ma- scnger in a car wcmlied by Ed- uard Morris" and said "death is attributed w overcrowding driver's compartment." I Evidence showed the dead am was riding in the front cf I"! truck with her sister. Rose. 1.110 driver and Basil He-nneberry. Jame; Mac t‘. Auld Dies At Vancouver VANCOUVER. Nov. 21-10m- " fer Heavily - New Penslonsi . becn chosen to nttcnd their on; >on1mcsceoaua p * THREAT, Ganadians Win lTERMINAL AT 11111111111111 1s 1111111111 4 Pier And Tracks Suf- Brunswick Surveys Havoc. (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) SAINT JOHN, N. 11., Nov. 27- Aftci" only one day's respite since a blizzard caused heavy damage in the Movincc Friday New Bruns- wick was gripped by another but apparently less severe snowstorm: today and tonight. ‘ The additional snowfall W118 general and Suriher delayed work of‘ opening licked highway:- Nine inclrcx fell 1:1 Saint Jvhn sinu- 9 a. m. today. ‘Hu- rviud hail reach- cd a strength 01' Z11 miles an hour tonight and was increasing. ' Monciozrhad a tvccltend of sub- zcro weather. Bu.» lini- ru-hcrlules were disrupt- ed and automobiles were stalled in control. throughout thc province. Partial resumption of road traffic late lax-t night after a rzlrulvsis of almost 48 hours was halted 106M’- ‘Bonts Swept Away Further details of Friday's bliz- zard revealed that the hiirhcsit tide in 50 vears swept over dykes and lowlands around Pom 812.111. Fish- ermens boats and equivalent were swept. away. The storm did heavy damage to the pier and trucks of the Prince Bklumrd Island i‘. ferry ter- minal at Cape To ...iti11e. N. B. Further reports of damage to breakwater-s. whurves and dwell- fmzs were received from various coasizzl points. , A survey cf havoc wrong-ht 111 tihe Shedinc arczt Friday" showed!’ that four or Iivc Iiouses had been . floated away or damn-zed beyond’ repair near ilie Foch Bridge. Other residences were unsuitable for im- mediate TB-OOCUDBUOJ’). some resi- dents returned to damaged dvrell- lnizs but more than 100 continued to receive shelter at neighbour. The shcdiac wharf was destroy- ed. At nertrbi’ 90111:. Du Cherie a dcnen summer cottages were 11ft- ed from their foundations. Lawns at Shediar Cape were washed away and verandalis collapsed. Many horny lobster floats ivere torn from their xvintcr" moorings, “ Glace Bay Nliiicrs, IIOCRQViSiS who played an exhibition name at if. were snovr- .2115 nigming. Bccomine stuck :12 (Continued on page '1, C01 6) 11 lierman Airmen Die In Crash BERLIN. Nov. 27- -Germ:m 11011 today" mourncil the d- . 11 men 111 the c; 1». of a 1...; LL11‘- thansinlllaiic o11_ .. experfmciz-zz-ii fllfllit in (lllllilllfl, r11 the Wes: coast of Min-n. A Gcmirm ll"l\'€.\‘i.gfl‘.lllfl com- “DR 0 WNE Missing-Since, Blizzard Swept Qver Province Damage Reported In Wake Of Storm: Freighter" Still Fast Aground At West Point. 'l‘\\'u lfustirovillc fishermen, Ralph flout-cite. 2i‘. 11nd Francis Doucctu; 2-1, were missing" 1'11 the wake 111' lhr- rc- cord November blizzard which swept this l’rmii\<'e mi Friday. The two men were enroute from North 1,111.11. vital of Souris to Rustico with two motor 11111115. Tilt-y 11-11 the east King's fishing village at 10 a. m. Tuesday morning 111st n11 the (ill-mile voyage and early today" ivere still un- reported. Two Royal (Iauadiiln Mounted Police cutters, the Mac- Donald and Sea Witch were searching the Gulf of St. 12- "v- rence waters along the North Shore of this Province _'\ - ierdziy in zm attempt to locate the two rucn 11nd their 1.11.11 craft. Only hope held for them was that they had spew-Ht shelter in some isolated cove along the north shore 1.111 11nd been unable to communicate with relatives hecuul-t» o1‘ disrupted communication which followed 1n the wake of the storm. Frdflller Put Aground At South West Point the INC-ton Norwegian frelghtc, Nondl. w‘ still fast on a sand reel when she struck it the height of Friday’: gain The powerful paivage tug Foundation hanklin from Halifax reached the stranded ship at l0 a. m. yesterday. Efforto to rc-flont the Nundi, which went aground under very high itdo conditions were unsucccsv fill. Th0 ship W18 h! ballast which filth!!!’ flddtd to the difficulties. of "'1' h" 211111111111. 1. SURVEYE NOVA 3011111 HALIFAX, Nor" 2'.'—-1(1P) --A bizzard battered Nova Smtiil tom) as the province stuittzcrcd from eh fwls of a severe storm Friday night that muocd mxtcur-lve 11:0- perty damage. lhfmiciicfl whlpllil‘ and disrupfcd rommimimtlon firms, A strong cant wind of iriivust Meanwhile the tug is standing by 1n the hope of rendering iis- sisiairce this morning. A sinciw "awnii and heavy north east gale was blowing last night but m6 Nnndi was believed in no immed- lit/if‘ dander unless the wind shifts to the ivosf. The crew are still on board. Over the weekend Prince Edward Islanders took stock of damage caused by F‘rida_v‘.s blizzard. Here and there come reports of bums a/n unused buildings blown down by e. gale which reached durinz the evening a SO-mlle velocity, But it was nlimp; the north shore of the Province that greatest damaqe was reported. Here unusually high tides washed out railway tracks at St. Peter's, damaged a highway bridge 1n the some plfltt! and smashed flshlnc equipment at lotzoiei" 1111-.- torlcs from East Point to Tdgznirli. fighwgl“ gale proportions ills-u in front "fa. lévmed m ‘he g1» " 77' Six ocean ships due Ilu-r.» icing Tm‘ h _ ’ .1 {HM h m‘? were hours overdue. P11» AlJllhlB, T‘ "u? m“ '39P ° flue in from Etirflpc this morning, miinicntions i-csumcd normal after belnzr badly (llSfllDlPfl by the was not rqwcicrl liefm-r" Ln.- 11v- night. tgtoml- Nmrlllnl" Elwin? Cwmlmn" Iiaiifitx strut-ts ucrn covcrul uith nffl""lf\l,< announced 1 jtlllflfl‘ to fhcii" sun“. Th‘, “wmlwl. ‘was n”, ("ML lines. ddmlrrzczl hi" 111 m2 tree-s. huwévp,“ m“; u". 5mm. n“. .d w “mud m“ b“ 90mph‘? ‘mm m‘ Slush. lair-r min fell. Kvntviilc l!) 57W- Dflnlllg‘? m lpmllhfin“ “n” the Annapolis Vnllv, reborn-rt I0 111:0 was carved pflnclprlllY bf 59H‘ inches‘ of snow" aim-c nmrninz. 1m; trcca. W. - 1 (Continued on {X120 7. Co‘. fl~ 7 1 “mbllllfi tn/LJ 8H0 P1311 A Record fitnrm Last. 111 ‘llf M1". \V.1ri"ci1 Burns. metcoisolcfzis‘ M tlic Charlottetown Ebtpcrimcirl-nl Station mid about a. foot of snow had fnllm since ‘Thursdnyi night, lyPfifllPftflFl‘. dlf-‘irlm 11110 records imrilwlc M flnrl a misqon ll-"flflfll ftr Las 1511mm, Caiiaiy 1.9111111. 1o the sDOl. while 1110 11111110 fcll yesterday 1 Bntliuiei, Gambia. carrying a v11» of fhc niid 10 . Amcni; victim, Robert Ur. Iucti‘ .. 1311111111 1111s.. 11-110 ma 107 010m flilrhts 1o 111;- cicdlt. Blankcnburg Ytlylifldvetili? first] catapult flltrht from e mrmmi lncr Euro :1 tn c\' York 1n I930 T) N ‘ The Othvr dead were pilot Sager. first radioman Gfllwadt, cmziueer Landomz. navlgallpg (fflcprg gen. l-hlEH. Andi-ac and Suticr. mcch. Hlllfs PlflPlllltl and Hascnimiellvr mid an fill‘ ministry expcrt named Scldavcndlcr. 101113012, Nov. as (Monday) - (CP Cable) -’I‘l1e Dally Mail ifnilepcndciitl today said 1hr- ap- pointment of the Duke of DTVHU- shire ns Scrn-tdiw’ of State for the lDomlulons will bc announced short- v The paper added the Dukc litad .\ :1- jcstlcc on tlicii" visit to Canada next spring. The Daily b11111 also sold Primi- Minister Chamberlain plans in vis- it Home at thc end oi’ January for a pcr<cmll rolifercnoc with Prr- Funeral services for James Mac- Callum Anld, founder and i‘(‘l‘1I‘(‘(l icnior partner of Auld Brothers. Charlotte own enx rliniz rind Pm- duce Company w... dicd here inst‘ Thursday. were held Saturday. , W I‘, AilldofFreeloirn P.E.I.ls n brother and Mrs. Richard Sim-l mono oi Freetown i; a. sister. Saturn"- were “m; 1-‘ 3w Fr ‘s Nrlvrinbci" bliz- mrd. 1:" rllvi‘ more r2011} had fnllcii in th1~ mrvnfh. m1 11w?!‘ tcmprrlmwircs w»? rmnrie}, ‘i111: MQRE YQU new: ur-fovc m sum" 3.. 1cm . q,"~»».g1\p-. '1 ‘lfi-milgnnfinlx v 'I‘\vn t‘ 7W‘ ~ 1 "VI / 1 -. w..y\._-.~rvi~-. Wfivl‘ nnd tlir" You \OJ 7m 1m. 1 rWv-lvr/l nor‘ ‘more .’ (Q V1.1 unguwh- ='."“‘.f"'"" Frlrlvi‘ ‘ 1112111 11. ins M nnrlioi‘ in ' ._ _. . 1...~.-~.- W. m." rn-"w fr» l" Cnrrv*clfl'"‘l lridilr-rl 11-11“ ~ -"lrc'"l. ls rcnldcinrr 111v S Hniwmizn. ‘ - wlflrh rfli-iyywurflrl f1. rm . n tram 11-11110 m1 n vm" n» . "cm Po‘- !1"i'1"'"'l Wlyllu‘ l“‘~ ' ‘l ' Rush Rrmi- . 1 Railway" men ruslirr‘ pidrst yesterday to truck 111011: v (Continued 1n pane 3. Col Donald. 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