llEEN, cll-l NEW YORK PAID $5.50 A TICKET TO‘ SEE TIIIS IIIGIILY ENTERTAINING MUSICAL COMEDY. NOIV . - AND IIEQIR IT ON TIIE SCREEN. FAST FUN AND (.'.-\TC.IIY MUS- IC LAUGHS. THE ACE OI" COIYIEDIFN‘ . 5 . n- 8.15 26c. l V Startling Love Drnnla Eu... CFBZllY i“ employees lmflsilcfs [my Chinese Boycott Refuse C111‘ Jan. 1.. 1v. Y. (Panzllliziil Press) (Canadian PM”) 2\.TI‘.\"ll2lw'.‘-li. QI-"lr. U .. ml ..u “ (Canadian Press] Gln-XPE BAY, N. S., NOV IGMASB. l‘(~'l.‘l! oi‘ (ill: visit llcrl- oi’ All: W. L. ._ llclirliililil, lilnlil of the lirlllnciail 44 lulu "l: oi‘ W. L. Alcliillnon and Colli- HX, milujr, ‘iklrozito, doubts which have -' visicd over the iowlrs financial lhlfillklll llilh? been purilally cleared is». l-'llj."iw'cilll.' :1 l‘l?lllCl‘l’l'l(.'i.‘ with incin- dying boycott as iis weapon. The Chinese Patriot Association and the Chinese Iviercliants’ Associ- ation joined builds in launching the ill-rs (ii tile 'l‘ou'il Council it was i ‘FIlmPH-lgn- Al"°°l“n‘n"1°“ ‘m5 is‘ ulinoizllimll (11:11 the Toronto firm Slled- n? We!" 0“ "- Lcn $099511] m“, a ‘W, U, {Mk9 m, $310,000 oil iroard beside the latest “war billio- giilc mull ivlzlll. under conditions to H1153’ (numb :1“, so “Hm ,5, .,.S;,,;JI,Q~,, n; the next; Every Chinese must swear never ,, Lynn“, has ' ill bl‘ the rrcvulvlill House. to buy or sell “anything Japanese"- ‘Mnwnt, 1r V The pledge must be kept for life, \ m o}? F11 H. and passed on to the next generat- ny ll) 3]?" Ll. vie , ‘. tlll- (own of Glace Bay ls l llilflilflflll)‘ as - $171‘ in Canada, ~ ?.L.\' collection rccord also l‘ favorably wilh other '~ . li-A :'.\'])l' "sud the belief that .1" w‘. rliluuiion in the town t and while the town ' ll valulliinn 0f $5,000,- “n, m‘ in»: U; Jllltl lic at least 513000000. ll'lll'll"(l w rlniic a 3M5 (“mic l“ s-Y-‘mm- he said- Mr. Arthur Douccttc has return- , m HM, ,,.\,>,,,,_,,. o, would give the town u. much lower)“ w New Hampshlre aim. a, it ~- ' - ' ‘ ' ‘Very pleasant but brief visit m his. - former home in Tignish. ion so the boycott will continue for cvcr. Those who break their promise willbo blacklisted mid in a. place like Chinatown that ls penalty enough. 'I‘1'gnish ii members of the council , lie a policy oi retrenchment My and in civic expcilcliturcs for relief and Pjttsburg.‘ .1" purposes, and advised l". 13v effort be mail: to collect tax i’ . imlzlr liT/posltion f‘ 1s Closing Pa, are visiting the home of his parents Mr. and nus. F. Conroy. Mrs. Colin Conroy of I ‘-_ Mr. Thane A. camipllcll, M. P P. won of population, come the Swiss, ‘o; gummerside was a visitor w, lGcl-mnils, Czechs and the peoples Tjgl-flsh Rememberunce Day andl central European coun- was among the many out of town i, tries. ‘The Ili-itisll were less in num- guests at the 33am,“ ‘burs on account of their country's (financial situation. Remembrance Day ‘v35 fimngyy! The Most Thrilling’ MARLENHDIETRJCH MQLPHFMENJOU NEW YORK, N. Y, Nov. 16——Chl- natovrn declared a “lvar" today on New York's Japanese, with an un- liu-ail first alter crawling between a l Memorial Oak . .4- n»..- .._.__....__‘—-¢_;un¢_._-;o.L--b~__d---*_s._.p. 4~_ -- [MEDIAN BRIDGE PARTY in aid cf St. Vincent's Orphan ge in Holy Re‘ dcemer Hall, Wcdnrllday. Novemb- er l8. Iickcta may be obtained at ‘the door. 10113-114031 Proves Failure In Alberta (Cansdlsn Press) mhmN-royfl Am" my, 15-A|Upl.0n Smith, Stanley Bridge, has 24 mul- strike oi coal miners in Al- let the contract of twlldins hi» new by m, woflmn- Unuy League, Alpects to be opened up for business Communistic organization, Thurs-lily DW- 15th- aay, was a fizzle in Central and V Nqmlcm Alberta, according to re- VALLEYFIELD ORWELL HEAD pom {mm the mm, 69mm, --Servioes November 22nd. 11 A. M. m m, thousand, o; mme wqfk- Vulieyiield; 8 P. M. Kllmulr‘; 7 P. m in Alberta, only s00 men in the ’M Orwvll Held- RW- D- M. 5m- Cadomin area dropped their tools. vlalr. M- A» will“! All were back at work today. The strike ls sold to have been ma“! as a prom; a351,”; person. Ewen MaoDougali will preach Wed- nel and methods o! the Provincial nwlnv 18th bl Blmh Hill at 7. P- Wdrlunen‘: compensation Bayard. M- ‘ . No reports have been received here from Crow's Nest arcs where the POLICE GOUBT-Jnl?“ drunk-l appeared before the stlpcndary s ll l i: ill r IA $5.2‘??? .ZZ‘°$‘I.....°.“.‘§.?..Z‘ZZ and the third lost his $6 ball bond. (Canadian Press) I s S E I Z E n BRIDAL SHOWER-A miscell- I lwllc offender in a. recklus driving SAINT JOHN. N. 13., Nov. l6—.An (Canaan mm) anions shower was held at the ‘case was fined $10 and costs or 20 days. A speeds: was also fined $10 {inquest into the death of Carrie LOI- and can‘ or 2o lay" ‘ icr Taylor, of Tillcy Road, Glou- ""_“_ leestcr County, in the Sblnt John _ home of Mir. and Mrs. H. B. Dennis NEW YORK, N. Y., NOV. 15 1319'“ Mamhueld m honor o’ United States freighter Arlyn, whichlvl 1 Dam” m a to lmgmb arrived here last Monday from Cubal ° 5 -~—w p“ l Inlimlary resulted in a. verdict that lthc woman came to he: death by [jumping from u window 01 Chum- with raw sugar. was ordered selzedftrtetalge “saéenmoxgt ‘if? yesterday on an order from collec-imd “Ends a! m’ ‘momma! -.__.-__. WITH locked grilling anti the window sill u-ilcrc there was on aperture of about eight inches. ‘iirmnry while temporarily deranged {Thursday nlgllt. No blame attached lto any nlcnlbcr oi the stat! of the “l-“timtwm tor oi’ th port, because of an al- Evidence showed that the deceas- 10nd consplrmy m Wade the redQdlstrlcts gathered and presented m1 who hull been n maternity pati- em, 1am not only u to the eightwlher with many beautiful and use- ‘cnt, imcl. in u moment of insanity. eemh amendment but also on vlar rui gifts showing the pflpll-lflrlty 0f comlllliteii suicide. anon o’ the custgms and the ,m_ the bride-bo-be. who was former Tile pdzicill died Thursday evcn- mmrflflon laws ‘silly employed as stenographer in ing at 0.45 o'clock dim being found me cause 1,8, the 59mm amen the office of hel- brother, Mr. W. on the ground beneath the room on w out or a mum made by the IR. Dennis, Charlottetown; $119 W85 ihc third story of nlc institution g" also a member or Central Unltvd _ , _ Arlyn off Cape Hatteras in Feb-l |ll'0lll xvhlcll it ls believed she fell mm hen sh n n, saved thewmolr, and always took an active W’ w ° °t ° y,’ d Ylpcrt lu musical entertainments in crew of fourteen men a oar dnthe community where her smlces alleged disabled British rum run~l a ted _ _ 1‘ b t lso took aboard the car o “m "m" "p?" “ ' T“ m“ m’ u a f I g ents were opened and verses read oonslatng of 4,000 cases o lquorby her gm ‘fiends’ she expressed "med M’ women‘ me crew Ytfisjher appreciation in a. very fitting bwégm to Ne; Yorlgtafid’ 58M e! reply. After which all Joined in Ab)" was in e coasw.e se (1:12, Singing “Fm Bhys a Jolly good ‘h’ d“ n“ mp at quarmune‘ s e Iellow." The ladies serving a dell- “ we!“ w my” put m at a‘ Newlclmls lunch. The remainder oi’ the York pier. where the liquor. was dls- ~ even,“ was spent with musk and Tree Plantecl (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, N. S. Nov. 16—In the beautiful Halifax public gardens an English 021k tree was planted yes; tcrday afternoon in honor of the mcnlory of William Murray, who landed in Halifax 100 years ago and "mam social oonversatlon.—(Patrlot Please The Arlyn, after the Master and crew of thirty five men were ques- ‘comm tlone for several da s b s is!‘ "mg or the may?“ Ymlizrv; ismnnuns m aosmiv-mc Jntercolonial Club of Boston had’ ment under the direction of Ln- m “Father and Bond “mm on- llmwr Jmllh Lymlh- W" Perm” Tuesday evening In their ciubl f“ l" 8° W ":9 W" ‘so?’ f“; House in Boston with the following I one.) Sugar Ref nery at g Is an l T0 nun.» NEW crops-Mr.‘ I F berta, lemma m have been called ‘store w Mr- Waltcr mid and w, For Qatlclactlon, and Eoouomyp ‘roll your ovvianwithi \Vi§‘gli|laJCigan-etté Tobacco Tho lhflIl-IIIHO l0: pncllagn oonmn muuno upon l/mmme prize f/z/r 11mm fob/mun ml (‘fli/Iifl.’ for/lip!’ . Merger Lilzely Of Newsprint Companies .__@_- (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Que. Nov. iii-The Gazette today publishes the follow- ing special deapatch from New York "The merger of leading Canadian newsprint companies into a. $600,000 000 corporation ls believed immin- ent as the result of negotiations now in progress at Montreal be- tween the representatives of the In- ternational Piper Company. the Consolidated Paper Corporation EarlyDeportation Of Communists ls Anticipated (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Ont, Nov. 10-411» Toronw’ Mail and Empire today 0&- ries the following despatch igm ltl Ottawa. correspondent. "Indications multiply that thl Canadian government and tho 910' vinces other-than Ontario, will piq- ceed with further action‘ spins; communists. ' ' “Last night it was lndlcutcd that swift steps would be taksn to deport (lonnerly the Canada. Power and Paper Corporation). the Abitlbi Power and Paper Company and other leading producers. “The discussions which began on Wednesday and continued under favorable circumstances on Thurs- day and Friday are described as Pmflessing under conditions most favorable to the success oi a conso- iidution. ‘The successful reorganization o! Canada Power and Paper and can- cellation of that company's acqui- sition o! Lord Rothermere’: Anglo- as many of the conlvlclod ‘rnwnw Reds as are not native born. 1n the Department of Justice, in the DB- pdluncnl of State and in c» u- partment of nnmigratlon. it wll l1- so said that cancellation of the oer- tfficates of naturalization granted to several o! the iorelgn bum men convicted, would be effected at once ‘ "In addition it become known mill Hon. w. A. GCRIOII, Murmur of Inlmlgration. had asked Colonel W. H. Price, Attorney General of Ont- ario, for the complete record of evi- dence gathered in the case of on: o: the ‘Iiownto Communist prison- "2' v syner- . became one oi the pioneer temper- bs i l - t l suit: §i..2.£"‘§.if...f§"‘iil."i§it y» ;~"{;“-,,;g= closed; High Mass was sling by ihclallpbl, Via Se? cgwr c Ew 31mm (Jul-ate Rcv. P. MacKennl-l. for incl," I19“; ti‘) 1 cutie szml uel’ souls oi the departed soldiers and‘ o a c059 e mm a ‘my’ w dmhugs her ma“ cugojprogram: Introductory Address: I Canaan“ Pulp and Paper mu‘. The crew of the Arlyn, in theEfitcgfiiismggkfxnfifggginhm: Lttd rcsulgedisln the tlSlbgbuShllgij-‘HW "Wlmwhlltl- W" “mined by m’ tor J. A. Howlett. Song: Wm . ° a new as upon w c “e50 B" federal authorities, and when the‘ “m5 mum be cmducted- a f?‘ ~A i V ' " 'I'hrce kings and two queens have "l" "hi “ 15‘ l l '* "lmm- n” 50"‘ f visited ill;- cxposilion- Albert and -"'l‘~mi“l" m" ‘l~“"‘l"d m“? Wm be Elizabeth of Bblflllllli, Fcnal of Irak -:n- 0- _l~.‘lllll'_{ of the imposition in “ the s,’ 1m of Morocco and Wnheb era. It was held that this l-ortended almost immediate deportation. Why should Canada. tmuble to lodge, and clothe and Iced for five years, Ind i1--" ("itniii-vrrlill pi-opiir and colonial]; rohcun nation has been represented 1W5‘; cl<splli\ ‘(lie \\'l.€ll(‘S of nmny of. min“ or HonnmL vhluhny PVC“, Eu , _ _ ' the Tignlsh Choir rendered beauti- 'l1l’"l"'~‘3~"' mil-ml“ m mmken: by ilrinccs or llIllll;»'l"l‘S or both, the iul and appropriate hvmils 'lll"il W U15‘ T5°3l'1l‘»‘.»"»§ O71 Ls‘. being headed by the Duke and A I Y - "m" cmmmls °"‘l Duchess of York oi" Great Britain. l Next year a privately formed aid of thc Tignish conrcnl. was 11.314 l0 fiilvflvl» "'- 11" ‘P-‘lmsllloll has,‘ committee proposes to institute a on the evenings of the ilillaild 12th '-“~‘(ll‘¢l “Xllifl-“llmls ‘mime m“, "universal fair" on the exposition lDcllcious meals were sewed by the " ‘ltfiilllfr Fm“? grounds, in which the products of lladles of the parish. There was Hlll“ l7?» It “m Franco: colonies xvill be promin- {much beautiful fancywv~ork on dis- ‘ cliily fcreiilrcil and which Will con- ,pla_v, lhg booths uvvrc very nt- > our oz‘ the amusement at- ltraci-lvo in their trl colored puni- - hug and many games were played .l!)l"l popular with the French which were culojved by the large ‘nurses 213d wixh foreign tourists. (crowd in attendance and which Vi"! “l”! ~"‘l~'“""“7'.7 -~ ~_- [largely contributed to the financial '1' 1W1 501' Ffilllf"! D1‘. William Thomas Nadal, prcs- ‘success of the undertaking. ‘m0. Ylll‘ Wm ident of Drill-y Gillie-go, Springfield, The annual bazaar and supper in s Grit illadc the parent cx- "Bucky" scallion; and Paul Cas- llner has discharged its cargo oi rail I serly, acoompilnlsl. Address M. T. 5W"- flle ‘m!’ W“! be 595mm‘! t°,Ryan, Register o! Motor Vehicles, “cenam u the" is any nqum‘ kfThe Administration of the Motor 50mi- cllfiwml *8'“‘“fd5 hi“: beelflvchicle Law." Address: Peter B. on the ehln time the w“ w fln- Gaudet, Past Piiilzldentlifmthe Club, ch01‘ 03 qllflfalmlw- pepresentlng the "Fathers"; "Duty The Arlyn Wu enwvtv t0 Newt: Father m his son." Address: Ed- York from Florida rem Wlth H mlX- ,ward w. Campbell, lcprcsentlng the ed cargo when cllc picked up th'>_,"sons" d: the Club; "Baseball distress signal of the rum 111mm- SkBbCh," Bucky Scalon. Address: The name of the craft was not stat- state senator Jos-eph Finnegan; ed, but the vessel flew the Brlt-i-lmsumnce Probhm o; today m lsh flag. ‘The rescue occurred oifvmgam to Mo,“ vehicle” 5on8 Cape Hattertw. and the entire crew lvu. Riley. Address: slim Repflsefl of fourteen was saved. It ls under- ‘tame Richard E Johnston. Re. A Hoax stood the rum runner was waterlolz- l freshments Tare then served in ged and that as soon as the weath- the dmlng ha” to an pment A er abated. the liquor was transfer-Iver). enjqyalfle evening w” men; convention of the Sons of Temper- ance of Nova Scotla- Rev- John H. Freestone of Halifax, Grand Pat- riarch, presided. Resolutions which indicated that ihc Sons of Temperance would take a hand in provineilil mlitics at the next election featured this mom- iug’; session. The delegated pledged their Order to endeavor to secure the nolnirlation of and support the - candidates who would strive for re- pull oi’ the Nova. sootla Liquor Act. (‘Iiillllil ~ i vc lioclilxio, will accept cabbdgcs pumpkins, Hon. Leonard MiacNeill, M. P, P. lriiivn 1'11 creat nlml- -home canned pi inlstcr of Public Works and ‘.'.’..;h- lam lcntl bfcrliltc 0! 'in lieu of money as part payment ways ,and Mrs.‘ MacNeill motored lo grin-n, in 1lfO})OI't*,[Ol‘ college tuition. Tlgnish on Remembrance Day and Mr. Albert MacIntyre oi New . York is visiting his home ut Tig- 5 nish. ifieelicil Food Lowers 00st _l.l'.'i“~lfll'l\', bug's and‘ poultry filllen faster, luzilure earlier, produce more when fed cooked foods. ll'in'zners have found that Growing time has been cut 2.57: by using our welded steel feed cookers. ___________.- (Canadian Press) S. JOHIN, N. B., Nov. I6—R.lght Hon. W- L. Mackenzie King, head of the Liberal Party and leader of the Liberal opposition in the House of Commons, will be the principal speaker and guest at a compliment- ary dinner which is being arrang- ed in his honor on the occasion of his visit to St. John on Nov. l9, it was announced tonight, by Senator W. E. Foster. They sot up anywvhcro, and require only refuse. Made 0f l0 gauge sheet steel with ends oily-acetylene weld- ed into place. Won't T. crack with heal, cook quicker than cast iron. Write l‘ or circular, I l (Canadian PM,” red to the freighter. by the memibe a and the blends.- f PONTIAC, Mich, Nov. 15.-Chie.f 1-00- oi’ Police Robert Alspaugh in a Self-confessed Mrs. C. D‘ Mccanum and Miss TWll HUNTERS! ‘FUUNB DEAD‘ (Clillflfllln Press) l ERRDL, N. H, Nov lfi-Amedce Lapoint. 50, a Berlin taxicab driver, was found shot to death in his taxi- cab today and the body 0! 1480 Burns, 24, o! Berlin, was found on the ground nearby. Lapoint had been shot through the left side as he sat 1n the driver's seat oi’ his car and Burns had been shot through the, abdomen. Beside Bums’ body was found his hunting rifle and Chief of Police Orville Stewart, of Berlin, said it was his theory that statement today expressed the belief the reported flogging Thursday M5710?!’ Mwilllllm BPEM the Week end in the city the guests oi’ Mrs. MONTREAL, Que, Nov. l5-(By the Canadian Prism-During an night of three members of the Pon- E. T. Hlggs, Brlgton. _______i____ alleged quarrel concerning flilan- Munster Pgggegggd tluc unemployment council was “a hoax designed to stir up sympathy and attract public attention." 1 g , _ “m5, y . . . Eolgrelgacitre-xsrogfiilgltlelsl- 3 Lille Stan: Evil Splrlt cl-d Club, on st. Antoine Street Says The Jury ____._ (Canadian Press) here, was shot and fatally wounded at the club yesterday afternoon. LONDON, Nov, 16—-The Rev. F. W. C. Woolett, vicar o! Leesfield, Rubin Denis Saunders, 49, also col- ored and a business partner o: Bu. was “possessed of an evil spirit, held 10st his faith in God, and had laid rls, later entered a local police std. tlon, officials say, and in verbal and written conlelsions admitted he had “Y!” "We 1118 Wlle will vhlldren" dam m; ghooflng, He surrendered a. coroner's Jury decided after he the revolver said to have been um; bad been found aspllyzlated at the ‘mm eye-witnesses o! the shoot- "Willie in: and previous alleged argument The evidence showed Rev. Wool- oolmboratcd Saunders’ ' ett kept his children in bed for dfiys» feeding them with dry bread and wnter- After his 19 year old dllllflhter had run away from home ln fright, it was testified, the vicar wrote her: “I lay upon you a curse which shall live with you until your last hour. No true love shall enter into your existence, and if You have cllfldml. they shall be a curse to you." Just before his death he lefta m“ 1°‘ hl-‘l W"?! flying: "You will spend the rest of your life on char- ltv. You are a murdercss and shall not benefit by my will." ----__ _. (Canadian Prcsu) BAUHMORE- Md» ‘Nov. 16- Joekcyl Willie Nertney and Vincent Rouuell arc lying in the South Blltlmore Iloenltal here today, the former in a serious condition, mi. ‘ ‘s a will at the Pimlico m. on the outskirts of the city, and in the centre of o circle of automobile headlights, called Communist sym- pathlzcrs and horscwhlpped, chm ‘Alspaugh said: "We have been unable to find a single iact in support of the story told by these men. From all the evidence I have been able to gather to date it appears to have been a deliberate hoax on the part of the members ol the unemployed council designed to stir up sympathy and attract public attention." Beaten Bu; Alterations Still Champions: (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. Que. Nov. l5- sund-y, Nov. Beaten 9 to 1 by Mctlill University here yesterday. the purple clad "Musta-IIBB" of western University of London, Ont, nevertheless urn cnmgpiom or the senior intercol- legiste football group. ‘Their early 0/ 01min. ,,_,,,, season victories and the crushing defeat of Queen's University by N A D U A On the shove-mentioned dare change; will be made in certgin min services.‘ Pull inlomuuion now in hand; bined in give them their first in. Burns had shot Lapoirlt and then taken his own life. l The bodies were found by hunters on a road leiiding oil‘ the main high- way in this town, 22 miles northof Berlin. Montrealers Beat Rough Riders then deport them. it was asked." A UH] I S T S ’ NARRUWESBAPE l (Canadian Press) SAINT JOHN, N. 8-. Nov 16-40- seph McNaught, of SusseX. BM I companion named Boyd. 011651194 serious injury last night near Pen- obsquis, when their car was side- swlped by another. They were ro- tumlng from Canaan, where they had been hunting- The auto turned 0V9’; BOYd re- ceiving nllnor injuries. .McNa\lIhi is now in Sussex Hospital suffering from shock. IN MEMORIAM MARGARET CATHERINE MACDONALD There passed quietly away in tlu P. E. I Hospital, Charlottetown 0n m‘, 11151111113 of November 6th, Mar ggrgtf““" , dl/LIBIIWYOIDOII Malcolm and Mrs. MacDonald (Marlon lugs). Lyfldfllfl- $56 W" OTTAWA, 0nt., Nov. 16—-(By thc Canadian Pressi-With Warren Stevens’ sweeping right arm point- ing the way. Montreal Amateur Athlelc Association drove to their sixth consecutive inter-provincial league triumph of the season at mnsdowne Pal-k on Saturday, when they handed the Ottawa Rough Riders a 12-1 defeat. While it was six in a. row for the champions, it was six straight defeats for the Rough Riders, who have failed to win an intcrprovincilll rugby union contest this season. a bright little girl oi tWO Yell" °| ‘age. She had not been v4 {Or I short time before her death, but it was not until sha was taken to the hospital that it was found that the best medical skill could not save her life. Fae 190W! l0 mourn their loss, her father and mother, a young brother, Arthur, and a large number of relatives The funeral pcrvlw, which wn very largely attended, was con- ducted on sunday afternoon by Rev. D. M. Sinclair, to the Yglley- field cemetery. Dr. vv.....v. Turned Blue In The Fatal lle Ooughell $0 llard Mr. . ocqph Lcudhnrdt. " Last Minter M lvlll Bock, ' e- I hsd such aebsdebold thntwgltgn I started couglgng I wo u lot batter, so fluidized l never c9 36c. n Varsity M Klflllitbn ycstcrdajvi com-‘ N A T I o N A L I _-_ mwllwlfltv “u” track yesterday mg and goal-ml lrioroil; got nnol. had another cough nll winter." 50"“; large. family silo 05o.‘ it up only by ThaT. M -. I Toronto, Ont. i