"United Kingdom and United States. Traveller Passes MAXIMG or A MERE MAN Deteeted sport, pleasure to another’; pain that owes‘ it; ’_’_:T.!- clnrlottetown Guardian Two Centa. Inrnllil Guardian. Founded I881. ‘hi. =;‘%// ///' The People’s Paper CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA, TIEISURSDASE, NOVEMBER 17,1938 Covers Prince Edward Read by Everybody Island Like the Dew MAXIMS Ol-‘A MERE MAN Christ effected an artistic tram-- formation of‘ human existence, Annuul Subscription ut'|l\gfgfl 35,0“ liy Mnll—l' E. l. Still; (Jnnntln unll U. S- ‘$.00 n. bolas. -l_io---q-_.--m-_a_..-.. . ..-,-_.. WILL NO T HAND BA cK coLoNiEs T0 ERMANY lizsirzlialclviil?ivc:l5i??ils cit) isiz.sli1nreuo» WHITEIEIIIISE l0 BE SCENE 0F BEREMBNY Three Nations To Be United In Unpre- cedented Trade Un- 101l- OTTAWA, Nov. 15-—(OP —Prlmg Minister MocKenzie K )left lam today for Washington w ere, at 5 l’. M. AST O'clock tomorrow he will slgn the new Canada-United States trade agreement, under, dlseusslon betwi-t-n the two Governments for mge glam a year}. leexcc vewingofthe While llouse Mr. MscKenzie King will nut only affix his signature he- slde that ol‘ Cordell Hull, United State Score-tar of State, on the (‘aluldll-Umte States agreement, hut l ' witness the‘ 5| nlng of the Ilflt-l-Illdfl agreement etween the The ilizrvcmem will be released for publication Friday, Af‘cr the ceremony the Prime D1 lifillls " will remain at the White goose as undovernlgilt gues. of the; IOSKICIIL an Mrs. R005 . will not be his first visit at the eiteclltive mansion. Three years ago when the first Canada-United Suites trade agreement was receiv- ing lint minute touches, the Prime cwllfilEtlklfst ff thleshfiident i s > e amo neon bedroom. _Fl‘l\in.v nllzht the Prime Minister will silly at the Canadian Legation, ‘it 15S epcpeicltedohes, wiidl leave for n _lWl1 y r un ay. Keen interest has been aroused ovciljille clontents oi (till? aglrecmentfs r lUtl.E\l‘,\'_ in rcgar o tie sect - ices of British preferences Canada may have lnllde to facilitate the An- gIo-Alncrloan agreement and to the Wmllvnsallng concessions United States nlliv have granted Canada; MBHIlLIiIIILfiBECTKI publlic will have we lll’l e morn n papers o ‘Iihe vglgntiinous Rdociumenés w re ease , le press mme - lately after tlle Signing for public- slien in Friday morning papers. $§l°.“’li“i.i'liéié‘°fii. simfiilmiéfifii‘ . \'l u- s in - I in Washington and Ottawa ard the Anglo-American agreement in Wflshiiiqton and London ' In Truro Hotel TRITIIO, N. 5.. Nov. 16—(CP)- W. ll. Guild, a Halifax commerc- ial lllllbllfll‘, was found dead in his room in a Truro Hotel today. Coroner Dr. F. D. Charman said death wns due to natural causes lie represented the Hnmblin léflelclllie Company of Kitchener, [QMlNfi {VfNli "ldlncs-Mllrray River Friday- _ L-l'i3-l1-l6-2l. "Axlciioll, Dance, Fortune. Fri- day. Novclnbcl" 18th. L-l75-l1-l6-2i. “Plllillll spe-ciol luylnu mash $225 illllllll '.l pounds at Dillon a bpilliti L -1li1-11-lG-2i. "Item-ye Dccelnbcr 6h lnl Blllluzir in Clyde River I-Iall. L-1'i'4-1l-16-2i. l' ruse; Sllltiv Group ‘P.W.C. Satan-idly, November 19m. 12.45 P-M- L-2lEJ-ll-l7-li. ' Lille-e ill Pownnl Garafie Hull ever nlrsdlty. 0. K. fnesbv cl 1'11). L-20i-11-l6-2l. “iiiukora I-Ilill—Dance Friday lllht. B ‘ Orchestra. L-111-l1-l5-17. "lfillikcn RIXDEI‘ Friday at “Whirl: ii not fine Saturday eve- nlnz, L-252. "Irlr: Bonsllaw Hall Thurs- day. l -. l1. Gcnts 25c, ladies 15c. Quint» Orchestra. L449- :‘l"ri-:i Purina cnick Fatlena for immune chickens. $3.00 hundred P°11ll<lr= at Dillon 6t S ilctt. —181-l1-l6-2l. _"Rr_~in Supper and Dance In Lot 5* llml Wrdilclzdny, November 16th. ‘Vlmi-‘sion 20c and 30c.. L-u-ll-ld-Si. "Dance at MacMlllanks. Ston- " ' night. Chlpmanh L-Ifl-ff-H-L. T‘ ‘ Come to ‘h play "Sara Sees ‘It ion" _ Hall. Nwflnbcr 11m. If not fine. Pride . L-na-li-lll-l . "Concert and dance Alton Hail. "mo? at 8:30. Old-time rwnlv n)‘ v Groom and His Haysltaerrg. -25 E O :r l.‘- -1 < < E. 5' ~< prmllllilit dance and social f-‘ruent Grove Hall. Dcucetre B“ th - . h3- Brs playing. If noffinei‘ on Notice-A meeting of Mall Halllrlvrs will be hold in the Town n a- Humps-roe. '21 November lath | P~ H All interes eel Mall Cour- "I laminae ' in: for Italy’! Airport Work At standstill Council Domes ‘Change In Method ‘Of Selecting Men. had Work on the civic airport E A. Foster been stopped, Mayor . said in an interview last night. He was noting ou authority of the Citv Council, as contained resolution passed at the monthly meeting Monday night. His Wor- ship said and explained it been passed owing to the rescind- ing of an agreement between the Council and the Department of signed by Trans- P of key men. should be the Employment Conunittee of the City Council. Notice that this arrangement had been discontinued was con- tained in a letter to Mayor Foster from Mr. E. C. Purcey. district engineer alt Moncton, stating that henceforth the recommendation of Mr. J. Lester Douslas. M. P. accepted as to who should be em- oyed. The Council felt it was justified or pclttical interference. all being treated equall . It was felt this was disturbed the order from Mr. Purcey and until sucn time as it was corrected matters would stand as they were. The reason the Council went after this project and was willing to spend a certain sum of money was to provide employment for city laborers, Mayor Foster pointed out. "Incidenltully it was. also giv- ing us a modem airport." Meanwhile everything was being done to stralzhten out the sit- u§_l10_n._=i.ns_li_eve tiielgrlt resum- ed. However. 1f the Dominion Gov- ernment wished to handle the whole relief situation the City Council, Mayor Foster felt. would out no obstacle ln its way for carrying out work at the BAIDLIi» in any way it saw fi-t. The resolution passed at the City Council meeting Monday night, which resulted in the sus- pension of the work when the regular‘ shift ended Tuesday. was worded ss follows: "Resolved, that should the pro- posed change in method of em- ployment and selection of laborers for work on the new airport. t0 the exclusion or disadvantage of the unemployed of the City and in contravention of the arrange- ment made with the Department of Transport, be put into effect the super-t site. as the property oi the city be closed against all further development until the ment is reestablished."- The City Council would cant-act Federal authorities in an attempt to have the situation cleared up. with s. view to providing City lab- orers with work possibly until late next month if weather conditions were favorable. it was learned -Already Mayor Foster had been in communication with Mr. V. I. Smart, Deputy Minister of Trans- pcrt. it was announced at the Council meeting Monday. It had been expected when Hon. Mr. Howe returned to Ottawa last Sat- urday he would deal wtlh the pro- test Mayor Foster made through the Deputy Minister. but up to flYTflllQE- last night no word hlld been re- _‘_’LlVLl._l2Iv'_¢h/.l.l;_H!llllQlill¢l.‘-‘§- TRAGEDY OFF BOS :-—_' Dory Bearing Three Passing 0f_* Senator brown At Montreal MONTREAL, Nov. 16 —(O‘P) — Senator Albert J. Brown, '17. r6- presentatlve of Wellington in the Red Chamber since 1032, died early tonight. The elderly parliamentarian. I- lawyer in private life. has been ail- ing for a considerable time. He was a nntive of Windsor, in Que- bec's Richmond County- He was n Conservative in politics. Fire Al eunlillry City firemen early this morning responded to an S. 0.»S. call from Bunbury where flames levelled ‘the garage and a Pill’ hm!“ “n h‘ form of Mr. Herbert Mason. For n time the dwelling house WI! danger, but quick action by volun- tecr fire-fighters and timely s?"- al of a city squad removed all ca!‘ of the further spreading of thQ conflogratlon. It WM not 350W! If any stock had been dell-I'll!“ l‘ the time of wrltlnl- . __________..__. LLOYD GEORGE WINS England - (CF)- Britains war-time won three 1113i second for aPlfles farm at the ‘ held here recent- BRISTOL. Lloyd Georlfe. prime minister. pHZGS and one from his Chuii perlsl fruit show 1y. Survivors Picked - up BOSTON, NOV. 1d -(APi —Til€ Nantucket llghtshiu reported to the coast guard tonight it picked up a small dory bearing three survivors and the body of the Captain of the. fishinr: boat Vnlonciafiout of New Bedinrd. which slink yester- day at 2 P. M. The Valencia sank 25 miles southeast of the llghtship. and the survivors were picked up .at i0 . M. The Nantucket listed the sur- vivors as Jack Knuisen. George Jacobson and Nels Adland. all of New Bedford. They described the Valencia as a 48-foot fishing boat. but the Nan- tuekells report did not say how many were nbonrd or eive the name of the dead captain. Coast guard ilemlnuartcrs di=- has been searching for two school- boy duckhilntcrs off Monomoy Point. Cap:- Cod, to bring the sur- vivors mhorr. The Valencia is owned by Sig Tollefsell. of New Bodfol-d. and usually carries s crew of five cr slx men. Tile dragger left New Bedfcrd late last week. Government Retains Seat In By-election LONDON, Nov. l6-—(CP Cable)- Sir George sclluster retained for of Commons sent in the by-electlon fought on Prime Minister chamber- ]e.in’s foreign policy, His victory was scored with a slightly reduced majority as com- red with the 1935 general elect- on. Seven y-slx per cent of the el- ectorate voted Sir George. a banker running as a Nlfionnl Liberal with full ov- ernment backirl . defeated the Lab- ‘or candidate. eorge Jeger, by a margin of 7.158 votes. 9'1‘ firvrve polled 28,720 votes to 21.56‘! for his lnly .Q1>l>°"i'l‘-_~.-_—_-—=- Cardinal Schuster Warns Italy Germany May Turn On Her Mm“; n-ALY, Nev. 16 -(CP) --Idefonso Cardinal Schuster. Arch- bishop of Milan. ilas warned Pre- mier Mussolini that Germany. 0M8 rid of its Jews. might turn on Italy. it was revealed tonight- Condemning "this new norfilv h:resy"-so-called racism — as Ml intcrnatlonalnanwer not less 8P8": than bolshevlsm Itself and 177W ciiellverfineie froigun Cardinal Schus er so n a ' day sermon. reprinted in the ‘R4?- mlirkimcatholie newslllwf Ll 91 5 o an:- "fn the name of this 20th cen- tury myth they are today banish- ing from the territory Oil-m m‘ pm (the I-loly mmsn Empire) W! descendants of Abraham, while ll I1a11-I7-2l..ithc some time U19! l" 00105831"! ______ . the only divinely given patched the Cutter ‘Thefts, which ' the Government the Walsall House’ cninilii or lllnnli ls, ilizqlluzll Italian An d British Statesmen Sign De- claration Making A- greement Effect- ive. (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) ROME, Nov. Iii-Italy and Great Britain finally made effective to- dny u. seven-months-uld settlement of their quarrel arising out oi‘ the Ethiopian Wilt‘. The Earl of Perth, British Arn- bassador. anti Foreign Minister Count Ciano signed a brief declar- ation making operative the Anglo- ltnlian agreement of April 16 which among other things recognized the Italian conquest oi‘ Ethiopia. ~ Lord Perth presented to Count Clone new credentials accrediting him to King Vittorio Emanuele as King of Italy and Emperor of Ethiopia. as part of the procedure of composing Anglo-Italian dif- ferences in the Mediterranean, Africa, Spain and the Near Eust. The friction dates from Nov. 1'1. 1935, when economic penalties sponsored by Britain and France. with 50 other League of Nations members, went into operation to isolate Italy in the 1935 African war. Italian sources, however, declar- ed Italy was still welded “strongly and firmly and with a full con- sclsusness of responsibilities" to Germany in t-he Rome-Berlin axis. They refused to consider any ac- cord witlnltrunce folr the timebe- rill a ens. 0",. f alleged lmllrsshlsfttjtélr’ miles in French political circles. (It was reported in Paris that Premier Dnladicr had received such stiff conditions from Italy for a French-Italian friendship accord that French pariinnlsntary deputies called them unuccrptable. (Persons close to the {french FCYClRll Office said these tic-mantis included that France cede to Italy the Djibcuti-Atldis Abzl-ba railway and the port of Djibouti. in French Somullllluci. nud share with Italy the control of the Sucz Canal and the zidnllnlslrrilion of Tunisia. A French-Gannon settlement. how- ever. iv-zls officially said to be well on its wayni _(The United Slates and Soviet Russia are the only mzljol‘ powers which have not yet reccgnlzed the Ethiopian conquest.) - After the signing today the Ambassador and Foreign Minister smiled and (iPaCBllZlEd the broad steps of the buildings between rows of guards. ' Count Ciano went. to report to Premier Mussolini that thus were ended officially three years of friction. BECOMES FIX-EMPEROR. LONDON. Nov. l6~Haile Sel- lrvssiexrexiled king of__klilgs'_ and (Continued on page 15, C01 1) Third Person Sought In Liquor Seizure HALIFAX, Nov. 16—-(CP) —In- formation was laid today against a tlllrti person. whose name the court requested be witllllclo pending his nppreileilsion by police. coilcerning n $11,000 liquor seizure on the Moose River road last September. William Bltbincau of Monctoil. N. B., have already been arrested and ~arralgned on a Joint charge of con- spiring to smug le contraband liquor into Nova Scot a. The third man was believed to be in New Bruns- wick. but so far has evaded arrest. Slattery arrested in Saint Jolm on Tuesday, u peered before Mug- lstralc B W.. ussel mdzly nncl was released un ll Nov. 22 to appeal‘ Wit-n Bnblneau before the court. Dies From Result 0f Gunshot Wounds ST. STEPHEN. N. 15-. Nov. 1&- (CP)-Word was received here to- night that Joseph O'Brien. of Milltow , N. B., died this after- noon n ter he was shot while hunting in woods 30 miles from St. Stephen. Meagre details said the accident occurred when his own gun discharged. Announces Floating I 0f Loan OTTAWA, Nov. Dominion Government $40,000,000 refunding loan will be, offered on the New York Market tomorrow at 97.25 and accrued interest to yield 3.14 r cent. Finance Minister Dunn ng announced today. The issue will be 30 years three per cent bonds expiring Nov. i5. 1968, and the prcczcds, with ca=h from the treasury. will be us-ecl t0 redeem $40.000.0C0 three year, two per cent notes maturing Jan. l, lhhilhuul or ruliili nirilssiui Funeral T o d a y Of Nazi Diplomat Adds To Uneasiness Of Situation. ( By LOUIS LOCIINERi (Associated Press Foreign Stnfl) BERLIN. Nov. i6 —iAP) -Ger- man Jews. most of them in seclusion and an estimated 40.000 undel- arrest, tonight fcarfully a- wnithed their ultimate fate. T their . ears and hopes:- .l'.‘"'1‘hc funeral tomorrow of a Nazi diplomat whose assassination byla young Jew‘ in Paris lsst week started the latest wove of anti- semitic violence and repressive de- crees. 2. A United States protest on behalf of Airgjrican Jews follow- ing President lwoseveltfls denuncia- tion of anti-Jewish actions. 3. The suspension of normal government business. today because of the Protestant day of alone- mcnt. Resigncdly. the Jews believed the government. would use the iunclnl of Ernst Von Ruth as nu occasion to issue further restrictions promis- ed by Field Mnrslml Hermann Goerlng and Plppamnda Minister Joseph Goebbels. Some Jews professed to have re- ceived a warning —in whet they did not explain -—that another "spontaneous demonstration" such as Inst Thursday's mizht be or- ganized in connection with services for Von Rain. a secretary of the German Embassy in Paris slain by the 17-year-old Herschel Grynsz- an, r Von Bath's body wns brought to Duesseldorf. his home, today. Chancellor Hitler wits expected to attend the funeral. J 7QTm“'1_¥‘9i*,‘~..-li°“.l_i?¥._Phiilllllfi: (Continued on page l5. Col 4) ________.___ Vast Iron lire Deposits Discovered O'I"I'AWA, Nov. lfi--iCPi —Il~on Ore deposits reported to ilnve a potential tonnage of l.000.000.000 were lost to Canada when the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in i927 awarded to Labra- dor a slice of what was formerly Canadian territory. it yvrls deter- mined today by offlvil iliCflllllg now finds around Sawyer Lake. Ruth Lake and Attlkainagen. The award settled a long stand- ing dispute between Canada and Newfoupdland over the boundary be- tween Quebec and Labrador. Tile tier-posits described in Montreal yesterday by Dr. J. A. Reily of he mhredqr......lillnln W‘ EX- ploretion Gompnrlylt" “in the vic- inity of the famous Hamilton Falls of the Hamilton River, high- or bhan Niagara. and s potential source of electric power. Discovery of the deposits oc- casioned no surprise among of- ficials of the Mines Branch in the Dominion Government. Il_l "Tomorrow, by virtue of 'the some rinciples, will they not slmilllry repent against the de- scendants of Au ustus the mas- sacre of the man legions in Teutebtim forest?" (In 9 A. D, Germans under Hermann. also known as Anulnlo. annihilated three Roma-n legion: commanded by Varus. a prover-rel ql fwd-final, Emperor Augiltus, when one c? the disaster was so deeply affected that he wept. and cried: "Give me back my leitlsnsl") The Cardinal has been an out- standing Catholic defender of fascism. His attack coincide; with Vatican opposition to Italy's new marriage laws. based on the "Racist" principle of superiority d "Aryans" over “Non-Aryans.” Enjoy tea at its best "SAMBA" TIA UDC TODA Y uuimul illinlis ll lEMO§hllhl Attention Riveted T0- day On Washington Centre Of Tri-Party Trade Agreement-a lBy R. K. Carnegie, Canadian Press Staff Writer) WASIIISGUPON. Nov. lli-frhc British Elnpire and the Fruit-d States drew closer together imlllv bv announcing tile conrhniim oi‘ their reciprocal trade ngrct-llll-llis. After nine nlonths of ncgiltlll- H1117 the trade pacts l)(‘l\\'I't‘I\ Greta Britain and ihr Pniii-il States and between the Ynili-ll States uml (Janlliin will be '-lL'lil‘(I tomorrow. Dct-ils of the lliHi(ll‘_\'— making agreements -u'ill bi- lTVlilt‘ ‘fllllillt’ m! Friday nltlrniilq. When the two greatest trailing: nations and (fnnlidn, who i-mncs fifth In world trade. silt down to prepare a pair of agreements :1 new high in trade lll"-'.lillilll(lll< was bound to result and those in close touch with the conversations here. claimed tonight that nothing so comprehensive has ever before been executed. Sir Ronald Ambassador tp were immediate factors in . . sulate on Battery Place. Hnkelsteln is president of the to comment. and A h " n A. E. Overtoll. head delegation will sign for Prime Minister hiackcnzic will sign for Canada and Slate Secretary Hull for the United States. Time of Ceremony The ceremony \\".li lake place in the east rosin of ‘he ‘Willie I-louse tomorrow afternoon nt Iollr o'clock. iFive o'clock A. s. '1‘). Since the United stale: and tile United Zilnzjdvilll are Ctllvl best custom: ll [not vi lite bulk <3‘. Dunlniolljs U3 51'.‘ illlINTflflliCC fir being laid Ln Wash- inlzloll only on the cconollllc mivalltn-ges ‘he nor‘: llzrce- IIIUIILS are e\n> . I to give coll- tructillg coll bu, u, 11m -_ lluuile to til. . . it the“ urea-t clcnlocrucil-s <il‘il\\4ll; ch... l0- gel-her. This point will probably be stressed in tolnorrowfls speeches in connection with the sizllillr. The Altulo-Airlcrclili - links two tit-lnucrncins e per cont oi lllv world's incident with completion pant. ii was noticeable the denlo- clntlc nations ‘and Germany drift- I . _---f- . Cesslon Never EllVlSflgéd Says ifihfflflClfl. Premier British And French Government ' lsenclers Take Definite 1 Stand Qn Matter. i llfiNllflN. .\'ov. lli-(C. P.)-The British and Governr-vonl.-". pushed to (leiinile statements by pllrilllmten- i1il‘_\' and public opinion, joined today in flat opposilliln to ‘Ililllfllllfl! llllflx colonies taken from Germany through the ‘ Great Will". ‘ 1 The British niiitude was bolstered by the statement ‘of (ienerlll Jun Snluis lit llllritzburg. Natal, South Africa, ihlli “we ill‘i.' lgoinr" to (left-nil South Africa and its vital in- ii-resls, iucluilillu" Southwest Africa. i0 the uiiernlilst." General Smuts was Grout Will‘ commander of the for- ces of the Pnloll 0i" South Africa. He termed the mzindiiis over (he iilSJliiii square miles of Southwest Africa. seized in it'll?» lronl (liQfflllllLY and mandated by the League of Nu- lllmS in 1921i, n “sacred trust." A former Premier of the Union of South Africa. General Smuts now is Minister of Justice oi that Dominion. Diiililliill‘ of France Gol lncnts attitude . he fore with ex “d statement in answer to- lnquiries from the Chamber of l Deputies Colonies Commitlec. ‘Tshee Pirilzlnierksald. in‘ parlt:— >_ At Winter Fair cnimenir made known tint France would oppose any bl1_.w at its col- onial illllpiru lillll that l‘. woul Illiillllillll rtsolulcly" lilo illlegl-l . _ , of its posscsslolls as i-hey werel c. tinted ill the cncl of the Great‘ TORONTO Na“ l5 ‘C?’ " w Maritime entries were Amour.’ win» ‘N0 (jcgklgn has over been en- ,uers in cattle competitions at ‘the visneed) nor could one be. . ." moral Winter Fair here radii}? R“- isults inclutlc: Thlmsfl-r Nnt Even (‘onlempluted Junior Cull Fraser, sll'[‘l In Ilondon Malcolm Mumilllifiid. llfcCartv Sn Coionial lllltl Donlinlolls S(“(‘I'("l’3l"§', sgnirvr Ye told ill!‘ House of Commons his lter Jones. (lien (‘lOlCllllll/‘Iil nrullorizrld the an-l _llOlll1L‘Cl1lt"l‘.L that it "did not con-l liiliillll? illc tr lafol- of anv tcr- {crnl pr 3610f Hfl sh admlnlstra- i tonne l TORONTO. >No"\'fi‘l‘6--- (or i. sev- ‘ ‘s were taken bv Kiln‘ ime in Royal \\'llllf‘l‘ I-‘zlir laid juduiro< indoyxh I f Q . MacDonald said ille aui-hcr- M- L» Zlncm“ 7W5 ‘"3 ‘mm M15’ n was telegraphed to the 5”“ NxE fm“ m.“ HN-fwl?‘ Grain . n, Tanganyika TMTP Chllmplo lln after ulllnlnc Afr-m“ no“, by Bmnm class and iflilltllflijkii" tho (‘senior W2‘ , ., . _ _ chamlion on. l, m1“n:d,a§g' vhf“ d?‘ l was rllviclwl li"l‘-\(‘l'llCf)ll . , f, , ‘flmfiajji/‘i V ‘m’ Freetown. P. E. 1.. ll: ltml Lilli s1 >1 _ llltli. tolollsll uppsnscnlellt Iran“ Mum“, Smfivnl‘. 3o S_ oi Lielullilly uoulri lime to be blls- _1_ walgm- JmK-g chufl()[t_g‘gvg'm "d 9“ “ml” “mmmlml °f Ame-m P E. 1.. took u lvservr- prize for a terrltof“; frzm Belgiuln or for- juniiyy 1401491,, bu]; ‘ m 0i“ on in flutioilal "col- A-—- — olllol pool iii_\‘.'liif'll (icrmanv. us, TORONTO. N ' l6 —lCPl- n melllbor. would be given .frec‘."l‘he lVfliriilnlcs rel-o FPVITPI aimless to her lill'lilt‘l' DOJ~:.C.$5‘.Ol‘l.~. lviclnrirs in rattle rc- n: the Infornled circles ill Paris roll- IROXIII \Vlliif‘l‘ Fair l i. slurred ic: s sioiciilcnts in the‘ Guernsey rrllile Jli 11mg gave us (*.\'l'ill(lll,l‘l discime- Ilfownrrl W. Iiopnr. PYIDPHDOTI, N. 'l\\'o Pllllllil altitude of the 15.. first and ninth places for time ion cf the lu-lmn (fnKlga_%:1cé,.ica%i’“ggreigfiixze French and British Governments lvorlr old rows. Onkfield Estate. the effect’ M oxchlmnq Gcrwnnw, In the} prospectlw CnfllljfpllPll of rlkfield. N. _S._nail_lcrlml v rd fswm lftltiiilu with the Umwd llglllmnar‘ Gym, W“ “d seventh pflklliPllS lfll n n \(-l‘.l‘ on! {M95 '| ,1 . m. - .1 _ _- -_ " I i J 3.. in a :s . 1d d U l“ f!“ DTMMS m FilICIKZI Sec .. v 1. Hall-l A jurim" yoarlinu Hui-twin cu e in tin lurocmeni. L“ ‘H. n,“ Paris LPHPF H R A _V F u 2.000 Concessions tligagflllfgihflljqflilll?~ lfllwfl. l" l" I n ‘lint i c lil i‘<\ . . l‘ c .'l.<<. Official." elllml, < i. 2.- “."“‘“““ i " ' "r ~ D00 thrill? Vtllltffkélslfiflllfloilllif‘ {lrlllfilllrfl sfikfiycrn‘ i YHTE“ “r Ir bolh .ii’. ll \ Alli 5- . i elm flgftftulllfixllilf‘ Siiicc IGLPYIIIEIIIXIIIC’ ‘i5 $2111.‘,nl§.".’,;i'{“‘.‘,,,. ilm-nl-fifiy, nan?“- D“ u“? Uimm Sim“. ‘hmmlmic hiiii nuldc no oliwiéi‘ ri-qll: ‘ u) l’. "' blacklist in lvPbllF cilscrlllllnnics. Th“... “1.., 1 ,.,,,‘,n.‘,' .1, ' ' I i Hjlfllllri. Ilxiili ll vStnios wide. :llt‘|ot-_\-;|1;( p“. u.‘ l)(rr|ylvc|| will not ix (‘Illlllvtl m rc ill illf‘ , U ~,, y... n J SUM,‘ 4 urlilllvu G‘ . (\ w. ~, .31“, 1,, m, , r i lmhon”. 0 ‘i lizklulxilll u llll ll most. - more: - llihilill rrll 1r im- ,,r (m. c1116.-.. p .. from till‘ Ullllrzi Stains Gmerll- r q >:r\ NWJ‘ i. ‘Wm’ M‘ . , p ~_~ l —'“ 2o- Tili» E q. C %EYQR'J?“\1L% (Conllllucrl on pun l3. Col 7) ‘l<‘lw-:l<.l m; {ll}: [.\'| . ~ . y Pleads (iuilty - SYDNEY, N. 5.. Nov. 1o ~ Joseph II a re q ii u y. Sleelivcrlzul" plvaliiil illiil the tllril oi $1.500 we. , from iill‘ Uoillillliul Sin-i ; .. C0l|)0l'l\il<iil. l!" no». llllllilltltii n wrrk for sentence. Three iillill-li plvllllils o‘. ed from the sirvl planl. lll\'t‘~ll, Lion rcvi ~':ti llll- illl has: broil sold to i1 Sniill John. N. 11.. firm bv a local Junk (‘eul-r. flllti liiltl lvwl sillpprd from illcrc to Afolllrvnl. John Hnsllcnl. lllf‘ S_\'(i1lt‘_\' junk dealer. atllnlti-ed he had bought ‘.111’ tin from Haroquliv. All-Jewish » T0 New York l6 --»iCPi - who SS Nov. Ingunrzilu Fiorclio once created rm international ill- cident by suguvsiiilg a cilanlbcr of horrors at New York World Fair with a llkcnrss oi’ Rclchstuvlu-rr Mayor Hitler as the chief exhibit. came forth toclny with n new attraction for distinguished Nnzl visitors. 'l"~e Mayor conferred this after- rloll with Police COIIIIIIISSIOIIPT Lewis Valentine and shorilv nf- tcrwnrd it was announced limt an all-Jewish guard headed by Capt- ain Max Finkclsirin will be di- tailed to guard iilc Grrnlnn Con (Tllarge 0i‘ 'i‘hei'i . llle metal hail lIl_\'.\l'i‘i.l1Sl}' tllfilflllmll”; Capt. | 511-. mass i /. Pun emu-Lil.’ ./ s-» ,,‘..=é.'-.-.-n / tillt‘ 1 l French colon‘. ‘ c<l ' 7P ‘ .1 \ cvezl- Ill - ‘iii’ of out" dim“? sen.“ Sell- :itolj_llnrrv I, president oi l (Continued on pnrc 15. Col 5i I I l , TOPJNT .. v . lmum nJnd (lllaxdlliilnllbtciliil ’ linwsoil 10)) zpyo N C I t Vancouver 4-,: ,1 a e Edmonton 34 l ltoluncl 10 . I Winnipeg 1i; Toronto 2;; Si nlriln Society". Jowl>h oruuui- Ottavvn 1i; lrlliloll of lllt‘ police (icpllrllllllli Montreal 24 l"lll'lll"l', in lill-Jlmlsll goal-din iQtielwl- ,y\ luiure will replace members of ,5-"ilii' JOlln 2h tllr crzmlnlil lilll-n squad to serve HfllllIl-Y iifi - Cllnillmtc own 24 lls lllilixcctors of any prominent Nllzl Gcrmnns who choose to visit i Nev: York. ldoiitcnlmt Jacob Llckor S"l'l;l‘lllll Isaac (lillclslcln. who also arc Jewish. will be Capt. Pinko‘.- riciifs rilzht and left l)(i\\'£ rs in the I-‘()RI-I('.-\\'I'S ‘hlflfPlftlll East" Moderate to fresh and wlilils; mostlv lilll‘ rind rattler cold. Hlirh tide ‘ilis mnrninl: at 6.25 nnd lolliluil at .. Sun sets ‘his afternoon at 430 mill rises tomorrow mornin a‘ 7. s ‘mmi New moon Nov B06 Vi’ “I'll” L“~"i““r'h“~ pm-‘Qd m‘ a Summorslde tide lli nlinuies inter siriivnlcnl- ion _ lit. snid Capt. than Charlottetown llulkclvil-llfs lrzlllsfvl" was “piiic- ‘ l_v routine.“ Hr- l‘l(i(lt"tl only that. it TIIE CAI! FERRY SAILINGS zvns "in protect personal property." Commissioner Valentine refund i heave Borden 9.45 a. m. I p. m lTol-mentlne ii a. m. 3.05 p. rn (t! J. 5R t, er 5 a . en C. -: in ' ay~ F‘ e \