MAXIMS ' 017A MERE MAN Self-respect fortlfies temptation- I-flilnsl y} ______, ___ . ,- » A .__>_____ Read by Everybody a Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew lottotown Gnlrdiui Two 00' ta. 22:11!!! Guardian, Ienndud lll:- r “’ " ‘ -'~—~§_____ BRIT/l 11v __....-_...__._ .. .._.__ . cl-lgAahofrTarowlw-QAN‘ A1511. MONDAY. 0653a]; 1v. 1938 l Demonstration A g a i n s t, P a r t it ion LONDONDERRY. Northern Ire- land. Oct. 16-lAP)-—More than 3,090 persons demonstrating in this border city against the parti- tloll of lrelalld. received encour- aglllllent from Premier Eamon dc valofii, who warned Great Brtiaill ggilllut the “unnatural division or our country." Premier de Valera. who 16 years ago was arrested outside the hall where the meeting was held to- night, voiced his "vital concern" over continuation of the partition of Ireland fronl Northern Ireland. "It is also a. matter of concern for the people of Britain." he ad- (led. "So long as partition lasts the mutllal goodwill between the people of the two Islands, which ls becoming more and more es- sential to their own safety and well being. cannot be secured." ‘rile issue of ‘self-determinaiion" for the minority within Northern -. 119N- C» MR. lllllllllllli Ireland that wants union with Irelllnd has been raised by de f Valera. sillre the partition of Czechoslovakia. Finance Minister En- tcrtains “ E v e r y COMING {VENTS "Talkies Malpcque Wednesday. 14-482. Recovery.” tUJ" By Guardiang Special Vvire) OTTAWA, Oct. 16—We1l along the road 1o complex: recovery Fin- ance Minister Dunning is back in Ottawa miller lnore than three months convalcsccllce from an lll- 1105;; which canle upon him during the bllili-iPi. cleoa-le UIILIIB House ol He has "Talkies Crapaud Thursday. L482. Blad- 11-482. "TJlklflS and dance at dbxllle ‘Tuesday. ' lliensillgton talki es Tuesday’ night. L-486-10-i7-2l CQmm-‘Jlls late last June. ii been .111 Atllul c_,i.y and rcturned .. .l_ t “m, w d id , from tlere yes relay, , _ nlghhouen a §,|_48q?101}i7_§f I have every hope,‘ Mr. Dunning snlcitcday, "of a conlplotc recovery. I lecl a local. deal bezter." He has been consultlng leading authorities on UlSCILuUS o1 tile heart and re- ceived liSilllTillfifl that his customary "burden Lino uluo loading hogs illlllhl. calves every Tuesday. Hours l2 to 3 L-IMB-lfl-lvl-Z-fl-Li Hope Of Complete" vigorous heal ll and actlvit may be rczstcrrd. he is 53 y-cars 0d. l-lcll‘ soon ille Finance Minister will sumo full control of ills de- ‘lit (lspllds llllillllillt.‘ further u; . I‘Oll\‘{ll('$t‘tjllCt‘. lie will. "Si. Columbus Ciltcken Supper and Blngo Cc ober 19th. L-432-10-15-2i. "Chicken Supper and DfillC‘, 1111 H111!- Ullflbfl‘ 3011- W133- lolv lln 11L lll. lslllnl Park QiThi-‘Sfra- L-362'10'14'17'19- Lrlve rrs. l cc and probably keep! -—i ill oil's;- to .-l \\‘i ll govcrlllllcllt ac- the dance in tilllncs. I-ils lat-lll ClillVflllfiCCnl, pel- Hall, Wednesday, 10d was spell. in Prince Edward Is- 9th. 11-469-10-17-21. land \\ll~~o he SDQlll tile nlontll of *____ Angus. tn 110111;: to ltilnliic City. - coke gage Pr0\"’_‘0 Bros“ one“ ltrvtll‘ Mln st- 1' 'llu<; beln. ac in: illlllllCL‘ lnilll. or ll‘. Ilif‘ Ill)- sellco oi‘ Ml‘. Dlllillllifl but nllly be relieved lll:.tly 01 his llcavy ad- ditional burden, l=lilllc Minister Mackenzie King. Z‘.'l..l. by Trinity Ladies Aid, Scvv- lug Committee. 478. llllllzle. Sprinlg ‘Park School ..ll‘.“li..?l‘l‘.'. l§i‘.‘..§i;Jll-..1, hi" §,',‘;,’,,_;?,%~‘{.,'~§§,‘,.;1 ,{;;g""*,.;,,gl°Plil{ 1‘ “"1911” I-'475'10'17'2i~ Dllllnlllz in Ailflllllt! 'City. He then ‘ i.1.lllce lll VtlllCV lillll Cgllllilligllulil-gllligff; '1‘ ' night. Oct. l8. l5. I. zltllcr o‘ he islands in tllc Cllrlb-| l1 4\k.r<\ Pipe Band 1n lllt;:l- bcall " ACJIILSSIOII .25 ccllls. L485 »J 0f .1 for lilo new iew. ‘('1 rlotioicllll P.a_'.bc_v- llrc en‘ A , _ ~‘ ' - haunted lllll" llt Who; it ' *1" l‘ “Pr “nd . ;- “my, \,yi.d,,,.,dn,-_ l, -- dad ovtl lilo only cabinet.’ l: lll, 'i‘hrllls_ glycol-cs, Adinlgluiq , lllCI: ‘he Urllll; hiillister L_465_1g_17_3i_ bllt nladc no pllb.ic an- lenlellts. {ll lllcllllbcrs" of the ROWIN- ". irnm ille capital on y‘ York Shipping Club 103711111; I ‘ :"“‘_.'r“9€'t‘a5’ dncrmfl?" Om‘ ., solidi lillllllflss, lllcllld 11g“, "m" '-““'* “w” ‘m 'llll .r. Min .cr ilowe who is .n “T” ‘Hwo- \'l/r....ll C dl lrc illl; ovcl" the ,_ . __ *—“ '11'll.l'.-t.:lll. ..l All‘ 1.1.11 . l 1"”; M9"1'-1‘1'-‘“11 1112-11 11°95? llg i. lllllre lvlllllstlr ullrdlner nlzd ‘llllr- 4hr: .sl .' ozk llolzll- lncllt.’ Lin“, Nun M”; Rogers “no are ll-l-lll-f W’ "M "IMP-l l n‘ ' ~ ivllillv lll Wcstcrll Canada, 1 l ITUII‘) and he, “lurks. Island snfc 1.; m, Ovpr the Canada. can ‘cifilthle 00.. Lil-i ll Ullllgl iltfltjs trade agreement coll- L‘393'10'14‘“- ‘r. ill h: lilo cllicl souxe of ill- l ’ "—_-_ It?“ lt ill (Llallvll and lilP. belief, , "ll alerting of the P. E. I. Allx- “m. i, lhn while lllc llugoiatiolls- lllli!'\‘_ lllsfit-lltr for lilo Blllfi, llill S‘) m, w, ,1“,- Dolninlon ls con-l 11" livid in the Canadian 1111115111111 cl-rlnll have bcen virtually Complet- 7 ‘iv. NTIIQZIT’ alt rrlolill lll 1l"-”I.l Cd t1“. '(_.»_l \' llclc l0 no wlill the lll... C. I3. Ilaavkcr, Halifax. W11 53d- A»ug__.__,unn m, immanent Much “"55 U19 mEe|~111ii~ 3- 1s bflllla’ negotiated at. the some time "Indies Aid Chicken Supper, ‘ crsist that. the two New Glasgow Hall, ‘Tuesday cven- Mli-‘ji-lllilgliiits ‘will involve cglnadg, in 111v. October 18th. If not fille, first such lam; changes that u fall ses- filll- night. Prices 35c and 25c. 5D,, o; pal-llama“, will be called to L-IIQJ-lo-IQ-IT- deal ‘vilh [hQnL Before going south the FY1319 Minister said the contents (Elma: trade 1181891111911 5 WW1? Baum whether or not a. fa-ll seas 0n W be necessary. Plan Expected :I'o Provide Stimulus Oct. 16—(AP)--.. Um £3123’ business leaders prwmed wdayl the Iorecastiahec. idenlt Rooaevelts billion dol r ro- armameni. plan will stimulate in- mistrial spending wsf-otr-least. $5.- oooooopoo additional dorms the 15 months. ngiléhe broad plans now b91118 W°1'1<' ed out in conferences betwfl!" business executives and 80119111‘ mcnt officials, they said. W" d9‘ signed to become the dominntinfl’ factor of the recovery PM"?- The m-armanllent 9108mm. viewed economically. marks a._ - it: change in the Governments 1'9‘ eovel-y program- I- flwiwh ‘*1 ‘m’ hulls-which many 1111-5111“ eadel-s have long 50118119-11112“ consumers B00115 l0 11°31‘! 1115115 ' WA fundamental B0121 will be the removal from Government relic! pmlwl, pgyrolls to gainful private employment of a. major P0111011 “Come to bean supper at. the home of Lemuel Wood, Hillsboro. Wednesday night, Oct. 19th. If stonny, following, night. L-455-10-l5-2i. ' "Chicken Supper. Bingo and Bazaar in Lot 66 Hall on Tuesday. October 18th. Admission 20c and 31X‘. If not fine Tuesday the supper wlll be held on the first fine night following, 11-368-10-15-17-18. "Loading loueilrlwn week of lzsllnl schedules. Monday and Thursday 1 to 8 p, m.; Tuesday 811d Friday 8 a. m. to 2 p. m. Other days by arrangement 4m !.l- . livestock at Char- Olcrober i7. "Buying live hogs every week. Thursdays at Albany; Fridays at. I-lnlerald. List your hoes by a PC1111 card or collect telephone call and. “'1' will truck them from their hells. Quick delivery, less shrink- flile. highest prices. G. C. Green, Emerald. L-47i-l0-miW-tf. "Aitriculwre meeting will be lit-id in the hall at. Kinkora Tues- gfiy evening. October 18. at. B clock. Inlpol-tant factors relative to the livestock industry will be discussed by vial tinB t0 local and clllln lll government- of the unemployed by the 60d 95 Pflfidmm .1990 .1 firs-All ‘SUBBUIIBS infill A llllcllllll lll,“ BASE 0F Siilill Patrick McCarthy, 44, Dies A l m 0st 111-, stantly l . Following. Accident Nearl Home. Mr. Patrick RIOCHPT-h)’, 44-year- oid Moi-ell Rear mall was killed almost instantly Saturday after- noon pvhcln he fell to the road from a wagon in which he was a passenger. The deceased walbling the neighborhood store. was ed up by Mr. Romeo Vililsull, driv- ing a horse drawn vehicle. Two other passengers were in the light driving wagon ‘with Wilson and McCarthy stood on the rear. towards pick- Accident Unllotlccd The fall to the dirt road went unnoticed by other pzlssenglcrs in '-l‘l8_WB.gOH and was not discovered. until they had proceeded about 100 yards beyond. They went. back to find the injured man uncon- scious, He died shortly after lltftk? medical aid reached him, without lcgainlng consciousness. Coroner Dr. R. J. McDonald who investigated the accident said death was clue to a fmctllrli- at the base of the skull. All inquest was unnecessary, the Coroner de- ClCled.‘ The accident vlz-tilll hall all abrasion on the side of‘ hi, ligpgi wllcre he struck the WllCPI ill fall- ing. ll was believed. The accident occurred about 3 o'clock a. lnilc from the hllllle of the dcceasc . Mrs. McCarthy was in Char- ’ were arranging a. provisional pro- l ish Embassy in honor of President “the newspaper added. lottztoyvn with one 01 the children, who was to undergo a. minor op- EPWOH. when the accident occur- red. Besides llis wife Mr. AfcCar- thy is survived by five small children. Uverwhelllling Victory F0 r Labor Regirllle (C. l’. by (iullrlliallvs Special Wire) \VEIlLlNG'l'Ul\', New '1' - land. Oct. - lti-—Tilf‘ Llllllr Government lll‘ Prime Mine-ior Michael havazc celeb" it'll 2t clear-cut election victory tll- nizhl and its leaders, noted for their advanced social leg- islation, begun considcra timl for a second The Alliillllallist opposition group whose chances were be- lieved promising right. to i-lle cml cf ille crmlpaign ponder- ed. nlenllvvililc. their failure to substlllliiullv" reduce the Labnr party's nlnjoriiy. Final filzurcs on yesterday's election gave Labor 54 seats. Nationalists 24 and Independ- elll. two. of which mic ls cx- pected to support the Govern- ment and one the opposition. Island Man is Vice - President KINGSTON. Oct. 16- 1GP)- LieuL-Col. F. B. Conrad of Char- lottetown was elected second vice- presidcnt of ille Canadian Sitlnrtl Association at the llnnunl meeting here Saturday. Major J. L. Willis of London was elected president. Call. Exhibitors Do lWell At Dairy Show (U-P. B Guardian's Special Wire) s“ all ‘its lllg t t le a ona ll-y l G1f118pl8ifi‘%. a review of 31c ‘prim’: lis: disclosed wdfly that. Canadian exhibitors t0d( a. large share of the s. ‘nlere were l6 Holsteirls shown and the final tally showed they won a. reserve grand cham ionshlp and 14 other awards-one f rst, t-wo secondfl. one third, one fourth, two fifths, one sixth, one seventh, one glfhth, two nlnlhs and two tenths. 1 the I-Iolsteins were fronl 0n- tario except one fronl Prince Ed- ward Island which was udged the reserve grand ohalmpio bull of one show. It, was Rocker ncy the Great, owned by Colby c. Ilewis of Freetown, P. E. I. In the Aylahire classes, they in- cluded n grand championsili . a reserve champions-hip, a flmior championship, nine flren. prizes, eight seconds, six thirds. six fourths. seven fifths, six sixths, seven sevenths, . and One tlwelfth. This was a iotllnl of 56 loner "l: "moles =1: of w wee u o an I) from Ontario l... FA The United States EONDQN, Oct. 17—(.\loudny)— lAw-‘Ine Daily Herald today said a state visit o! the King to the baited States at the end of ills Canadian tour next silring would be announced in his spccch from the tilrune at the opening oi‘ purlialncnt Nov. B. ‘ille Herald said the British enl- bassy in Washington and the United States Stluc Department HIGHER PRlliE lull Pull E8 AN T lcllllll gram for the approval of Ills iilajcsty and President Roosevelt. The program, tllc paper added, _ _ ‘ provides ior a. stay’ of three days TORONTQ. Dvt- 1v —i(-PJ- lllld lwo nights; at the \V1lil,g Olllurlo grollersl anticipate illghel" House and one night aboard a 5110111141 1111095 111111111; 1110 11111101‘. United States warship, with a @3111?" "POW-Ml Wild)‘. 111111-51 L110 naval review off the nwum g1‘ ‘cl-op lll Lin: Marlllnlc Pfuvlllccs ls tlle Potomac as a crowning event. B1‘_¢‘1l1@1‘ 1111111 <‘Xl>l'¢1@<1-_ 99111915 Tllc program includes. tllc paper $11111 1110.1’ 01111111 '11 11 $111411‘- M1- ivance next week. Ontario 1151.. ..lll"e records shun‘ l, a year's crop of -,7,U1Li,lil3U hunuledwlcigllt is tile slllallcst since 1916. Lllsl. year the yield was 10,130,500 hundred- wclgilt and this years crop ls be- low llle are go ior the lat years, 9,81: l1. ' Tllf: average 1916 price was $2.- 1'l per 100 pounds and lll 1887 it ywns $1.05. 'l'llls your prices so for have not. exceeded 9i) cents n bag of 90 pounds, for graded potatoes, and 50 to 70 cunts fol" ullgradcd. There has been ll (leclllle in pro- duction lll seven oi the llillc prov- inces, Prince Edward island llllll Saskatchewan being exceptions. Declines ill production are 3:10.000 llulldredwcight in Nova Scotia, 800,000 in New Brunswick all" ‘1- 2201100 in Qubeec. Rain E ses Forest Fire Situation said, state dinner and ball at ille White House. A state reception by Congress at the Capitol; l A dinner and reception given by the King and Queen at the Brit- ciepnrtnlcllt Roosevelt lllld Mrs. Roosevelt; and a visit to Mount Vernon and the grave of George Washington. Enroute home to London Their Ilflljestics expect to visit Bermuda, brief announcement from Bllllnoral Castle, Scotland. Oct. B, said the King and Queen were planning a three weeks visit to Canada next year. At the time nothing was said of extending the tour to the United States, though it was pointed out by observers they were likely to do so as a. gesture of ille “friendship of the two peoples." By their visit to Wllsllillnloll. Kine cieorlre VI and His Qllfflll“ would be the first reigning British sovereigns ever to set. foot; on Unit- ed States soil, llllllfillll ll l s n l I ll 1 PkltiiwflllN One Cent a Gallon Re- duction In Province Over Weekend. FORT raauqas, one. 0011f: fCPl-Jtain, during the \Vl‘1'11(‘1]11 mo“, 5,. l. 4.1‘ the gloom from N‘ fire blackened VUIIUW." 0‘ "Mu" “Ylyfitcfn Ontario and lul-ltllorll Minnesota wllcrc _20 prrfiflil‘? 1111"" riled and ullcsillnaicd liffilwny (‘lnmngc caused since serious nui- breaks last blondny’. _ I L 1llrted about 1W9 (Jflklflk Saturday’ aiilvrllollll to 1101i‘ check further destruction ‘oi tim- ber, pulptvond zlnll settlers homes‘. qqlitllréflfiilis‘ of cords lll‘ plllpwllmv and corlllvood, really for deliver.‘ svcre (lestroyed lr-avinl! 59mm“ with noillinl: on_\vllich to 1min rr-nrly cash for wlnier lnnnlhs. William Darby. (‘ilicf Fire llam- ger ill the burnqll out countri northwest of Fort Frances. today reported the situation well under control. No reports were received 'ie price oi‘ glletllliiO in the I‘ ovlllce had dcclzllvd one crlzt ll. lrullon over ihc week end, Oil Company" officials ill Cllllrlotle- lolvll announced last nlgllz. The ll l‘ price wcllt into elfec Satur- _ m d_ll_\, ii. was ullderstord. Although of dank!" i" flflijrmrtito 111111 __ i’ lot-lll llcatrs of all the Companies menace in~tlle llllrt Ilmnces nc- qollld illity has been subdued. operating: ill ille Province llul. be contacted ii. was believed if? , the new downward revision of WHTERIALS 5CAR(F< price would be lllnde by all com- “i 1”)?“ - . . I . PRETORIA ~- All order for elec- Illi‘ rerun price lll gflzOlllle (rim, goods ppm...“ m. mp,- soul), would he .10 cents per gallon fir African Lvnpilfll will. a (‘hjfman (111111111111 851* 11115 32 1°? "111-"1- 1L firm was l0 \\'('tk\ llllc lll delivery was said. zlltllollgh it was point/ed owllnl, i1) frllfl obtaining out some stations had been selling rllwmailcrlu for that price all sunlmer while at. lnnlly stations 1110101‘ trucks. bllvilllz in tell gallon lots. were getting their supplies for 2‘) cents per gallon Wholesale ccmpnnies had no control over the price set by rc- tall gas stations; ll was said. HALIFAX, Oct. iii-Nova Scozla sllarcd benefits With the rest of Canada Saturday as a one ceni reduction in the retail price of gasoline Wcllt into effect. Highways Minister A. S. Mac- Millan said he had been informed by Imperial Oil Company officials that. the price reduction was gen- elal across Canada. The reduction applied to all grades of fuel. Standard fuel which sold yesterday at. 28 1-2 cents in Halifax was retailing Saturday at 2'1 1-2 cents. Premleum fuel was on the market at. 29 1-2 cents a gullOn compared with Friday's price of 30 1-2 cents. EDMONTON, Oct.. 16-011 Coin- pany officials said Saturday they hadl received no instructions to cut retail gasoline prices a. cent. VICTORIA, Octl iii-Gasoline company officials here had re- ceived no wold Saturday of a re- ported nation-wide one-cent price t 4 i any. far to the rear. decrease. Dr. W. A. Canothers, chairman of the lil-itislil Columbia Fuel Commission. who has announced plans for a downward PGRIIIRIIOII in this Province, also was without. word of the tiocrease reported yes- terday ill Halifax. Dr. Carrothers added: "Of course anything dclle by the companies will not affect ollr filial decision in setting what we consider a fair price of gasoline." The motor fuel 110w sells 1i‘ Vancouver at 27 cents a gallon for standard and 29 cents for ethyl. Amount of the , ,_ ed British Columbia. decrease has not revealed injury. [a FROM WA nnounce Visit To fizgghsflgngw-l l" The Efforts For . Speech From The Throne setflement : i i i i @0111’ l t»l\.l'. 14y lillVg-l Special Wire) l'll.l\(l'l CE, (Jlct iii-Czechoslovakia‘ Pflllcjvcd Jlcr efforts today for a, territorial scttlelnelll with ncighborH mg Iiullgaryl at iill- slmlc time us B. number of nlen dr-t-ribell as Hull-i “llllzlll (‘lillrlls inc-ell ll cuuri mar- lll ille ifutilrenlllll city of Mu- |2ll\'i'\‘0. l.l(' lll-culled face ptlsSiillu death sentences. 'l‘hcy are cilllrged with illoulng- ‘up bridges, euttill wircsi A c. l: r-l l’ 11nd attacking a. train and l ey ill- clude lnlcn sllid to be officers and 1111‘l_1 oi‘ Ulu Hungarian army. 'llll- Prague glrccrlllllel 411d ml!- ioi PAGES MAX l M6 0F A MERE MAN “hat each man dot-s comes In, what he IS. Anullul Subscription Delivered $6.011 By Mull-r. ‘m. l. $4.00; cllllllllll llllll L. s. swllll PREPARING T0 ABAND 01v MA 11.1114 TE? z/LIORELL MAN KILLED IN Gov’t. To-‘Shelve Partitioning Di Holy Land. Plan. Radical Shift In Policy Predicted By London Opposition Press. l.()l\'l)ilf\'. Uct. l7-(I\lll1lli:l_\)-—(('. i’. iiiivil-“T-Vrh‘ Dally ‘lllcrllid (ilillliif) today reported the iiovcl'lllllv11t “n5 prcllllrillj; \i"iliili|._\' to (lcllollllcc the lizllillul" dcr ‘lrzltillu _ "up, the Jens u hnlllcizlllll ill l’;llc~tlllc l.l"lll ill nitwlllillll its p.'lrll.'li nlzlnlillie over the Iloly Land. The opposition organ said Great Britain would give up the ideal 0f partitioning Palestine zlnd would reclini- lnenll either complete suspension or drastic reduction of i?“ "“°“.‘“““"‘ '¥5",,L;‘,ii““g, ‘Hm JQ\\l>l'l illlmigrzlliou for upprllxillllltelv two _\elll">. t le _ _ _ , ‘ " Ofolgilkfb‘ llll '11 ' ' 1" “C1” 11w cj-lsteullnost section lllell‘. ‘Uhlklll, but that blli.‘ dlclell, . _ .<l bclll Slllll)l‘(;.$.t(i and nlcllrhlholl of - - "Uillllf-L. - , JP“, ‘ ~ ’ ' ' L. ll;l. > _ “ , glvmli" “WIT-WWI, 1.11MB luizlhlllllufxlxlc j ' ' ' i. 1 i-Julllall llllnolll lm all“: '~ b Amrlrghhmldedv mm“ by ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ‘Us “Du ‘m \ oclhead Royal Colllmlsslon ‘rv{u€h: VllLIl ille land these ilcople llllnlbli, Hullgllrv (itlllllllll_\ bl- git. cll llcl". hhv i§0\il'l1111<'ll~‘. lllllde ll ])Ollll. of, iilliltlllllfllll: lllzlt 11o klUllghlflJll pris- 1111915 inlri been sc-llienccci so tar. __ l ‘ _ us, Luff)‘ All- (Assuclutcu Pres; For i\'().ll.~nl0.il. llulli; the tzcl-llllslovuililv 1< rullilerl, Ul- o-liotil sides of the Dull- ub Llilkfi", i. llllllinlg- line be- £11m “ll (lgccllosiovalkn; and llllllglil)‘, lllstled with 3mm. mcllts tonight. llllllgzlrnlll » reilliklrcclllcllis lvvre CXDLCICII 1o bolster posit- 10115 - . r mo g;ll'lllli_i\ ' nSrs by rll-lv 1113111. 11.11.. lll‘ thousands lll §O|dLLI lltiiidy are lll linc l-r ldc, Czechoslo- . lulllirv acknow- lnu Pllllflll> U)“ l ifllllg tine (‘ltcl-iluslol-lk tilplolnllt sllld 1|. was possible 11ml Prague 11nd P11118041 lrolll 500,000 to 7511,1101) mcn along the Danube. Hungarians on buill slllcs oi‘ the Danube anxiously awaited “o. showdown on Hungary's de- mands that would send llcr iffltlps illcllllcfuily- into Iiullgnr- lull-populated arms; of (‘ylp-iiu- SIOVZLRI-l. “llllilarian wurccs. mcalllwilllc, nude llclv charges of suppres- snlll oi‘ flellgllrian nationalists ‘lay (jzcl-llllslovlli; troops, Ill lnlllrllllti quarters rile illlllres- sion pzl-valilen lilJL llillCllsillvillfilfl‘ lllile- l l <1 Jllulcu‘ ills lllulllbs. down '9 Hungarian dclllanus areas oi slovalklu and Ruillelllll. Cizcciloslovak Fklreigll Fralltlsck Cllvalkuvsky and former Hungllrllln P11111181’ liololnllll Dar- llnyl (llscllssed ille denlllllcis lll sop- arate CUllltl'l‘l‘.C(‘b Friday ll-i-fll Hil- lel‘ lll Munich Minister These conferences» followed a bleak-up oi negotiations at Kom- nrom bcl-lvcc-ll Hungarian and Sio- vllk (lclcgatcs Till- Prugllse })l‘i':.s llrul ti ll lspccdy SQYPCIUUIIL with Hungary but m» mnrlclerl xhat the world resist "Hull- gerinn illlpcrialialn." x BRIGHTON. Ellclllnti - Given up by Iioctors 50 yours ago, H. G. Mnssilllxlllllll, 117, (lied |‘."l‘\' lllc other day. lie nuolllvli ll vllulltllrian rill‘. null iolllldcri ille Blislllloll and I-lllvu l 10'OOOOOO§§Of§F§§O§O§¢N§4Q O~OOOQOQQO§OQOOO>OFO-OOQ-QQ' World News In Brief +04 0444oo+oooo+o+++0¢o4o4oloo4ooooooooo-oo-ooavo-ov IIONG KONG, Oct. l'l—(l\lo1lday)—Jnp-.lllcsc troops driving alnst Canton, South China's chief city, were reported to have realm-lied the Canton-Kowloon Railway early today. Usually reliable quarters said the invaders mlvnllccd to the. vital ruil line at a point l5 miles from the border of this British Cl'0\\'l\ col- TOKYO. Oct. lfi-Korzoshima prefccturlll police 192 persons were dead and 200 mix-ling in the wake of a typhoon w-lllrh swept over Kyushu Island, the southernmost of the principal islands 0i’ Japan. Damage was heavy with Z44 buildings destroyed and 85 ships wrecked or missing. One hundred and fifty roads were cut, ille police announced, and 6.723 domestic animals killed. l"00li_Itlli1l:'lll Socict, ll. will describe its "ic-lllprlrary” one )l'€1~§lOll of ter- llew pr.» pending: rorlsnl lll Palestine. said. JERUSALEM, Oct. Iii-RAP)- Grcot Britain launched a force- ful 119W Cillllpfilgli today to break Arab resistance to llcr rule in Pal- cstille. It. was sfazteti by 5 FflillR [IVES Others Critically In- jured ‘When Truck Crashes In t‘. I’. R. Express Near Three the report - Iiarolci Al- fred D/lacnllcllllcl, lll COlllllll-S- sio cl" for trans-Jordon and Coln- , lllalll. -lll-cllief in Palestine. lm- RIVQYS, nl-Jdllltelj: aiLcr his arrival by air- plane ill the Iloly Land from Inn- (ion. '1‘ new lnealsllrcs wllre ii ltnlllb oi‘ r lllgll Conlllllsslollclze eon- ilrelces lll London null Idalcolm klacllollailtl, Colonial Secretary, (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire! YADIACIIIFIIE, QUIL, Oct. 16—Four persons died mid five others were injured, two criti- cally, wllcn a light. truck col- Uded with tile Frontenac. crack Canadian Pacific Ruil- way Molltreal-Qucbec pasfirng- er train. at a. level crossing near this town 20 nlilcs from Till-cc Rivers today. Mrs. Gustave Dussauit. 32, and her eigdlt-yealr-old daugh- tcr Jeannine. Yvonne Duss- ltult, 37. and Laurette Doss-null. 40, were killed instantly as "B "lll-ll O11 {lag}; ofollvljlll“ EEATH or lollll llllllll train buried ille truck into thl "'1', :1 l\l‘i\fi‘iIl1'1K\“S 0f \\'l‘ lgc. Pllllclllon Dllssault, brother of Yvonne and Lauretlc. and his nephew. IO-yem-olri Jean-Louis Ilussault. son of Mrs. Gustave i Dussaull. were unconscious when ' ' . _ '-lllo'".i in: ' - . B r 1 t l s h Staltcsmon Zillldlfl ...’liii‘.“...l..§ ~ 1 her»: for their‘ :01‘ . ‘ Had ()pe»ned (l' N‘ 130th suffered frnctu <1 ulls l‘ ' ' ' ' Also bronchi i0 hoslllhll lll Three Lxhlbltlon T h 1 s mm “fr, m,’ I“ Yealfl nlotller lzl Yvonne‘ and ,l6-_vcnr- .213 Mu " " "l lII l ill . LONDON. on. lG—I(‘I'l-- Li‘, §lf,._,;~,,‘ ,,’,,‘,‘, c‘ Lord Stanley. Dominiolls .\‘\~c- (K-(lupflnl (.1 1,1. _ rcilujv and heir to the Earl of hm 1.~(.._.,.‘m_,(3, D Derby, dicli early tollzlv lll a London clinic. Lord Stanley visited (‘allzula 41ml "P971111 the (‘anzlllillu Fut- lonzll liszilillitllrn n! ‘fol-onto this your. lll Winnipeg Sept. 8 he suf- fered n recurrence of illness mother was kill/vi {the crash, a l1 l. arisillc from n lcl: injury, was pp,“ w, W, forced to cnlllll-i srnll- oi‘ his" . (‘llllzlrlizlll r-ll l',&‘h1f'Ill\ and re- ‘ turner! to lilllzlnml Fcpt. '25. l lll- \ 1s carried to tile Imlrlrln clinil llll :1 stretcher from lll!‘ l e:- ,_ __ train null subscqllcntlv uuflor- 1 qktn A\P\ \% \\1Uv ‘lll - l_ MGR». ‘THAN A LOT lvcllt an operation ttlcrv ,+¢o 0o w‘ WK ‘ rcpuried tonight BARCELONA, Oct. l6—1\ lmlgue of Nations Conllnission to sup- ervise withdrawal of the Spanish Government's foreign fighters arrived from the French border today, a prelude to the exodus from Spain of about 10.000 soldiers. The Government's international brigades, lviill- drawn from ille front lines weeks ago, now lire in scattered rest comps FREDERICTON, Oct. Iii-Gerald hleCoombs, 18 of South Devon, was near death tonight from injuries suffered when he was hit by n truck lull. night. Witnesses said he had been walking on the right hand aide of the road, contrary lo o. ilrovincinl lllll. A girl companion escaped SAINT JOHN, N. B., Oct. iii-The Sixth Frlgc Battery of the Can- adian Expeditionary Force in the Great War held its first reunion here yesterday and today. Sixty-five members. were present from ille Mari- time Provinces, Upper Canada and New England. SYDNEY, N. 5., Oct. lit-Murdock Deveaux of New Waterford and (‘lharlie Zarhunel of Sydney, Int of seven prisoners who escaped from Cape Breton county jail hen 1m week, were captured Saturday night. ll lrll Slnltll l i.ll.~l .\I.lll 'lv.~l» pro- - A (KR \,/_-S1_“\l) moicll irolll l lY\H o’ Pnllia- "\_. ,7 , nlelltnry S ‘ ilillrlllll lll ftliilllslljv ' 1111112" l cnilirll. Ifllll-olln MacDonald ‘lll time moved from tho Dominion! 1.11M ' post lfl hllrnlll" colonial .sl~rrl~i:l'.'_\' so llv-llliTil‘ d rll ui“: "ll-l Pall.- tillll prnllll-xll. Eldest son and heir o.’ tile 17th Ellllof Dl-rbv, Lord Silllllov "was boll‘. lllllv .11. 1894. He was Hillffl- ted at. l-Ztoll .’\l‘(i Ovforl‘ hciovr- .‘il lit‘ SPIVIHEZ ill til!‘ Great \\' was wnllllrlcrl. He was first elccllrl ill Palfiin-l melll ill i917 as n (.‘(1ll.~f‘i'\’.'lll\’(‘. 10rd Stnlllcv has scrved as jun-i ' ior Inrli of the 'I‘l~crlsllr_v and num- ' orolls niflcr Gr‘\'erl.llll~ll‘ ports ill , ~ . -. , the rm: 20 year-s movinlr llll until TOPO ‘fiaudal: P11 ’ . ., ile .'i."l‘.lcvcri canine’. llluk in" ‘ ‘ ., t 1‘ P- ' ‘ M“), and ‘mammoth rmp. .. . l‘ Before gill: lrl (‘llllllzia lllls sulllmer, rd Stnlllcv had illillr- “ ed his lelz in a ridilll: accident ghmmwfl nlld while tllcrc his rcl.1.‘f‘i<~ll brl- ‘MT. 1 r~l czlnle worse. ‘m’? a His dcnfil lllellll‘. All‘. .llrl:l.b:*r- gufiopJfl ‘ml lain has tlvll rllblllet posts lo fill- ‘n.1,: .‘ m w) tile Dominion» Ministry and the }(Z,H,‘,:‘T§‘(:‘.,N,,“.,, 1;; post of l-‘irst [lord nf lilo Acimir- " ‘ t ally Whit“! ilfrel Dllf’ C "'7" ,, l‘\"\li’.'l1f‘i’l ill pl"otr‘:t n l.~'.p'ill‘r~ 5131mm" Afllllirh :\(‘l‘(\!‘tl cf Scplf n n In 1918 Inlrd Sinllirv l1l.'ll"i"ll Sibyl Crllllllrnll, count. (‘lll-lsrll. . lilffY‘ .' His llPil‘ is r11 Jrlllll Sl"llll'.'_\' ll'll l-llflcd ll ilvn-blllill lll ill“ Inhilxll‘. l\ prrsnirlll o.’ ille l} nrzi of Trade. , Llldv Stanley. Iorci Stanlclflslu, wcillow _i.~ in _ patient. v_in_the same] Nrlv nlo ll Oct. Sllllilllfiffillfi‘ l-l(li' “ l Leave Borden 9.45 n. (Continued on page 9, Col 3) Tormentlne 11 a. m. 3.05 p. m