Olarhldowl Olllllu ‘I our“, lento; Guardian. Iouudzl‘ IIII. CIIIECTEII III CRITICISM CF NIIZI PRESS Chamberlain Tells As- sociation He Will Pursue Appease- ment Efforts. let rnxde only t from hlfhpreper- c - nhllllllll G Gm Dvllloree Attitude “l must deplore the recent atti- Germen press. which has not. scruoled to hour out its vituperation mgainst our moot respected statesman- only recently Prime Min- ister of this country-end in few oases has shown much desire to aniguvstand our point- of view." he ‘me atetanent was greeted with undersized use The only t veizgmtoruwlu given out in the ad- es. Thusege Prime Min ter referred in W Hal Dfiflli. ' month! mee 1161M on... ‘ib’,n**..d».grlgé‘fjif..f§g'_g 5% ' f» n-u rrwssr. . y. 4-».- ' m. V _ HETI5 GERmN wv ‘\“\\\\ = Read by Everybody g Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew mo: w. a do ted”; what you have to do to- MAXIMS 01A MERE MAN n_u-——_- yllhuudoto-uorrow. fi‘. __.___.___.....__._._.-.....____.___ mun} _ cnnnwrrsrowu, cannon, welifvnspsvfpizcsmaan 14.19;»; SHES OUTZTK chow!!!’ "saw 0W PREF 11v Help MakeBrightI Future Memories Your Anonymous Donation Moy Be Reflected In Future Generations. “Life, which to some has been-wvill always be- Dull drudgery, and bitter days and nights. But which to me has given-praised be God! Keen edge of living. and the singing stare At dawning, with the thought that here it is- Another day_ adventure in its clasp . . .” PRESENT ping “Short - Nationalism.” Annotated Plea . LIEU!» - lone of the western spurred by what Foreign that are an inspiration, solace and Fromm,“ ‘or the 01¢ thousand fold in after years, If not to the original doe: then to “m” M ‘h’ I ed tonight as Imperial Order of the Daughters Have you not thought of the ""- 0; Bream fore it under four headl l. Perfecting and make his scheduled appearance? It would indeed would be a. dreary memory. Hopes, n-ntlclpations, pent-up emotions. an illusion sheltered. ‘mink of the effect in after years as the season onoe a- lmpression made upon Lhe child mind should Santa Claus fall to i ' Carnegie. Grants. .,. Made Canadian lllgdl-AIIKPI can nations. EII BY AMERICAS Hull Lauds Lima Con- ference For Drop- lived BY ANDIUI BEBDLNG Staff 13 —-tAP)-NBC— heznisphere, Cordell Hull mggg; m,»;~»,~,r;;; m; i B...“§."f‘-‘£.:°%::::Y asses? fers to forget There are others d I: "wk m“ new “d” I” mima’ p“ ‘ III for peace in the new world and comfort. in meeting the eve day tasks of this unpredictable ryworh i o n E “Pugémh. agiedawyhabangl" Shmtu and cannon be erased but rather - - u u nfifmnsgumr. me natjzg; 513w brighter mm the passage o: . plunied into discussion of for e. . _ projects before the oom- ...’t‘.'z;"‘fit*i..‘t°'a..‘.leili‘.““.t°d..‘z‘. $°"°'"""'l' mo» w» mo» ~ m - Inab cast- at the end of the individual that they definitely the duk “sum. o! m, 2km“ 5mm h“ ‘n h" “use 9E m‘ . ion Pan-American erence Many acts of kindnesses. done TORONTO B” 1km? w mm deem.” Amman m‘: EWMQMWY md-"mwul “We °E Alfred Linklett-er ' 3 .4, I15 lens were "keenly aware of the reward, have been often repaid a Norm,“ P n L h‘ hmoub I ma“ w m“, “and” those who followed in his train. o Q m"; Such acts have changed indeed sifiumnlpfifi lvlhlcemidwfi! “Win31”? gtlzendagyeykd%‘i%go‘e the course of the world and have Island. Now tsk post-nu]- .50 not mistake the prevamh‘ ma“ l‘ ' “m” PM“ I" "I'M I” “W "Wk *1 9111101111 he W"! attitude here." he Added, "the IIW- . ,, . "WY “I “"3"! 5°h°°I 4'! 5°‘ American nations are determined A little bit of time thinking 1- onomlcs. . m “lend the“ hmmuuom “d bout the other fellow” will do a The awards are a biting principles 0t ma“. own women power of E0024. inls should be fol- memorial by whltlunpreaenta The comm. we on organization lowed the veer round but at “I” "W" l‘ m“ "mg m!" of peace meeting under the chair- Christmas time it has n special full! llfllvlflce to Great rlllln manshm’ of Aurama d6 Meno apwal- or “who”! “u” I“ M’ Franco. former foreign minister reviewed proposals be- ngs: _ ‘coczrdinatlag V can peace narumen ' » . "Woman; an intor-Ameriour court of international justice; " 8. Creating n league of Ameri- 4. Declaring an American doctrine IIIIIIIEII * IIIIUIII IPlans Empire llay Broadcast From Canada (U. P. Wire) ti O tnua D in g$nra" the umouncéfent “The hopes. however, D: .” hrillre Dry, beyiter known in (hand; as Victoria Dry. falls on May Z4. King-Hepburn Feud Aired By Cabinet tifnwn‘. Dec. ~13 -<cr> _ Agriculture Minister Gardiner, now revealed ' tenfold declaring his two visits to the Ontario Premier last month were at the letters invitation. In a statement earlier today Mr. Be burn said Mr. Gardiner had calgd on him twice seeking his n with the Federal Ad- _ ion and offering "certain apnoea-alone." Mr. Gardiner said he called on 1D‘. Hepburn Nov, 17 at the 1M.- ter’s request to discuss matters not relating to the present controversy but that political questions arose during the conversation. He went back again Nov. 25. also at the request of Mr. Hepburn. In m interview published by the Toronto Dally Star wdsy Mr. Hepburn was quoted as saying “I did root approach Mr. Gardiner - he approached me." Mr. Gardiner sold Mr. Hepburn told hhn at ohe Nov. l7 meeting he not support Mr. Mec- Kensle King but would support a cceed th m Agriculture unnum- said nu ly was that "while I appreciat- th connpllment I had always e hem l. stmnr supporter of Mr. We King find lvgguld con; nue support m per cen no long as he desired to ‘n lends of the ‘nae eta official comment from the govern- ment nfoer todayls Cabinet Coun- cil. on the quarrel now raring n ” ‘ the Ontario Pre- Mainhtain Rail Company Must Redeem Bonds Issued In I884 '1!) Dec. era made last to meet the aloe of an older than white University d! ‘Ihronoo, t. th Rn _... sans. ~ v1 lAnyvar " arbor Development ope .- mler and the federal Administra- tion -oe‘ whliiclh finds bog leaders so support their Cabinet followers. Council was believed to have been devoted lsruelv to discussion of the feud which broke into the open Saturday night at Port Ar- thur when Labor Minister Rogers. speaking at a Nomination meet- ing for ‘lrensoorc Minister Howe. cloarged r. Hepburn with spon- soring a nspiracy to remove Mr. Mackenrl King. Mr said Mr Hepbnm . Editors had joined in an "unnatural poli- tical alliance" with Premier Dup- leseis of Quebec. consplrirg to re- “ “us”? assist “éffiifoififilmilnd. s.» P». Institutions xl..szs-a=;°z:sz"" v "my" ollowing a’ refugee fund appeal 9mm °I the pleafln?’ memmieglfi . United States ' delegates said last mmsday. when Lord Baldwin m" g‘ "mmffw m‘? “mm new had no deslr. at uus earl! spohe of "an explosion of man's mm“! Y°“" 595mg a ed u; NEW YORK. Dec 13pm can stage. to agree on any plan ad- “mfilli $0 man.‘ ' _ ,. ' _ 3n Y 0 91‘ € 9K8 0f‘ m“ I ' n m“ be “mi er n desin lvlc nem- Colmrfltion of New Ygnk w v "d I’ ‘h d‘ I“ E “'“s'.:I..‘sh‘P°“;.”.;;." 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Miss Ine Nicholson sum or vlolnuon of imm f on or on June l8. 1on4. for an attempt ..._.._. o lows. we: sentence today to our so pmmww m, Goyannlm) "Goelfyunlpity "Oorreepond- years ry _ _ ____._;___.____ ~ a Explore Site Of Old Indian Village HOMO. l3 —(OPl-- Ilxcavntlons into sections of wast- Ontarlo. one of which V1111]! o s IIHOII in Ontar 16650 i-‘hll- loo Nash, lecturdro‘ i191’ ‘hnthrvhfilggy n Ontario ma. (Continued on page 3. Col 5v ___p__.___.._____.____ Premier Bracken ‘Not Interested’ mleraorln n’ '- 0: - saidtoday hewasnotlrlberesbedirl mndeatPo the charge rt Arthur by Hon. N doral Min- ister of moor. that Premiers Mitch- ell H urn and Maurice Du- pllaisals w formed g “paradigm! once" remove me ‘er Mock from office. "But I R is important to decide for the people of gm th h - llifhilmfitl... ....?."¢i’l.‘€d3- he added. Amherst Pair Are Sentenced To “Pen” .......,_ - r l0‘?- b; Guardian: Wire) . 5t . mqqmm to hhme height?» ‘If en. Amherst. merchant. " -President Roosevelt. and An .PARlEY wml, IRCIICEVELT No Announcement Follows Half -hour Session — E d e n Warmly Greeted. WABIHDIGTON, Dee . IL-(AZP) t-hony Eden. the man who would like to see world democracy ado t a firm attitude toward dlctalor p, dis- cussed international problems at a half-hour session wday but left the world to guess just whet had happened between them. The United States President and the former foreign secretary of Great. Britain nlet in Mr. Roose- velt's study. The meeting was in- l0 PAGES c" c0 VEENMIW? BANQUETI can. fling. or [M] "m"; Fellow Liberals’ All In I: fiH-‘.“i"'i“‘£» a Ddlitlfi” lounge-amnion Contemptible Lie‘ ‘Cabinets Line Ontario And ‘Ii-Tminion Liberal Up Behind Ree spective I.eade1_-s_ InWordy Battle TORONTO, Dec. l3-(C. P.)--Breaking an extendel week-end at his farm near St. Thomas to return to Tony'- to, Mr. Hepburn declared th e charge made at Port Arth last Saturday of an “unnatural alliance” between hlnudi and Premier Duplcssis of Quebec “is a contemptible Ho. He termed it “an unwarranted attack on Premier DupleaeI and myself." Premier Hepburm in an interview published in t“ Toronto Daily Star today. c larified his position in his d pute with the Prime Minister. He also said that Hon. J. a Gardiner. Federal Minister of Agriculture, twice had com ferred with him in an effort the two Liberal leaders. formal, but this foiled to dispel wholly some belief here that the conversation was fraught with significance for Anglo-American} friendship. Problems Reviewed ‘the consensus in informed quarters was that no commitments were discussed or mode, but that both the oppontunit to men used review democratic leme r. world disturbed by power polities of totalitarian states. Few unofficial conversations in recent years had attracted as much interest as today's meetinc. perti- ally because of the lnenee o! the principals and timing of Eden's visit soon after the Munich Agreement and President Roose- velts prolonged review of foreign affairs with several d! his Eur- opean Amhassado . . Public Ovation Eden, who received a public ovation wherever he appeared. said he enjoyed the visit but left it to the President to explain further. Mr. Roosevelt elmplv said that he and Ellen talked of many thing: and agreed they had a very pleas- [am conversation. ' Edens re tation as “Europe! beat dressed plomat" and world furious advocate of peace and col- lectlve security hed pmceded him to Washington and he f: mt. die- appoint fluttering feminine crowd that. greet/ed him wherever he s/p- peared. His arrival at the State tment and While House stopped all work temporarily as employees crowded the halls to ap- plaud the dapper statesman. who appeared flustered by his popular- y. After his visit to the House. men "off the re- ifi’ before the National Press u . lientville lias Honest “Thief" (C. P. by Guardian's Sperinl Who) KENTVILLE. . 8.. Dec. 13-—A resident of Kentville believes he has encountered an honst "thief." A few davs alzo. a hen was stolen. but another hen was left 1n the yard near the henhouse. A couple of nilzhis later, another hen was stolen-Amt the owner found a bottle of wine carefully placed an- alnst a nearby fence. The poultry raiser doesn't like losing his hens. however. so there is a padlock on the ha: house door now. Domestic Exports Show Big Decline UITAWA. DB7. 1$—A dfOD 0! $114-$000 in Canada's domestic ted in rims-es issued today by the Dominion Bureau of Statis- tics. Imports 1n November totalled $8218.01» compared wilfh .- 663900 in November, 1937. In the interview the Premier‘ outlined which he said were voiced by to end the differences betweei peace propose: Mr. Gardiner. They inclld allowing Mr. Hepburn to name one Federal Cabinet Mlp later and approving Ontario Senators. The Premier said hi “rejected the whole proposal flat, saying I would nothing to do with Federal patro Wlllliotflwiortlfn‘ meanowerwliseltheconbmued. was that B. second confer Federal moo of the Minister had advised hlm the Prime Minister “had de- the part3‘ in another He said his have m re- five years of the same kind o! Gov- clded to lead weueral cotton." “I! I b0 if Mr. King’ stays Refused To Introduce Cabinet Members A! Port Arthur Meeting i P081‘ ARTHUR, OBI», errmten-t. we have had since Mr. _ __ Moe's return to power. I cannot aw?) “not 357'?! and will not support Mr. Kim." d...“ “more. k6 6 l’! BTV HV.‘ ‘W. Glnfln five yous of the some King Gcv- HE? “r39 new Mr. and returned to u, Toronto for a second conference. ggbum of Ontario u: Pa» Ile said that the answer was that mier of Q with Mr. King lied decided to lead the fonning an alliance mind party in another general election.” Prime Mao 16s‘ The Btardnterview continued: Mr, C0 l-fllerll mombc "I not 1409108011 Mr. Gerd- Ibe for Port . lner. win-cached me l’. told Hid 1 hmplolrdylwesoreoaredwsuo- Mfllollolnfllelleobarn port any new prolzressive leader WWW“, "i! 11B I with a constructive platform who m!“ ll"! I'"""lm¢d g, mlrm be chosen uv m.» Liberal eludes "MB he” b! ML 0am m Canada. But x Said or 1 $8"! R°“-C-D-!1"W=1.Mm-' have to reconcile myself to another "E '1' mug“ I: l had rcfmed m dish them enunmt we have ma since Mr. nkhh". "m1 _ Kxataifietnx-{i to powerwl carmot - a no armor-t . Kim.’ informed Mr Gardiner Rn Statement I flmnunder h ‘ euo . - a I W = r o pl u to”, King. Nomrniriemitionegfi r u made of w. or any con- ficyn; hmguélot ialkefd y "-‘-'" " . essis or man m....°"“r..w.fi.slv.rvm*“ssv" wow...“ e1- sum he bellev- ail-ii,’ Premier Duplesgk nu gtecbion will m. w inched “K1050610- . y n summer's a make. , King Prunie ffloe Ill W“ “i 23.3%.... fits”; MT... are»; hffléw - gpiigxlllm on the visit of ‘Ihelr w wuergwilxlzzgdlxfo Mo: a‘ es‘ votdy received s dc n n: Prulen Dr. Marlon m5°'"- ""317 - In, Quebec Col Orri- ; Asked whether. as a. voter. he “h” b had to oh Mao- a‘ ooee kcmsleKinzdndDrRJ National Conservative leader. the Premier said he would "vote for Bob Manlon~»e.t least. he's human." oom- agalnst the Prune Minister that he is “not confront. o! Premier Hepburrrs moior ulfllnts were the unemployment situation or of the eXtEn/t of unrest in the coun- tryz" he has ignored his election promises: he refused to assist On< tnrlo when uhe Conflrcss of Indus-J trial Omanimtion was an issue in I provincial politics in 1937; refusal tune of its power settlements with Quebec bower ctmnnnles and retinal to aid in the export of power w the Unified States. The diwute has aligned the cab- inets of Oratorio and the Dominion of their respective their to assist Ontario at the on the side chiefs. Bot-h have anno jBoycott" By Serious Breach nONDON. Dec. 13-1110 "boy- cott" of Prinne Minster Chamber- lain's address to the I'm-elm Prw Asoclation tonight- by the 091111811 Arnbamdor and Semen news~ created eonsiderablespec~ ulatlion in mperliemenilaly and powwow:- cl ea alike. was out Mr. Gimm- berlrin rel cool of his es m; to the correspondents-his min advance as a mutt/er of courtesy and particularly t would obvla the rvecmltv of In manly quarters u. m new! that a serious breech of etiquette had been committed bylhfllierman snoop in mum away from the dinner on the buds of a confiden- tial com o! the speech placed in ‘ us. e there wu in the womb-criticism 52.4.; l" am s: mfl-l) inll’ Of Etiquette PouER-rv we “fflltfifikonvruuzncc 1P0 CRIME I ‘IORDNIO Dec. l3 --(Ol>)_ glegnimum add maximum tamper Dawson 4 1 Victoria .14 n‘). of u... Nazi oreee-Iwhich um ma Edmmwn 1° I not like. mm’ " l" *8 Technically they wore obliged. it WW“ "m 3° was entued. to consider the con- Tgfgfff’ §g 34 dl a ~ till? it’ Cd “$3503.83. hhii. Monte“ =8 n were some lndicultiom the imma- “Hm 30 would be raised m Parliament. sl- Wm M‘ 54 The dinner was omanioed by 150 35m" 3° 33 corwmondents revoesenatlnlz 36 clmmlwlflwll 33 33‘ counm$_ g3 o; mun Bmpmnl Maritime east: Southwest winds: After the banquet m. Stefan lhcreeelns to mm or sales at Lituuer. President of the Assocln- nlrhl: plrtly clou followed by non. tonilht dcfllrcdi~ Baht snow- “Ii. was not until 7 o'clock the I had a message mum; that the German press reormentatlaes and Oemmn officials at the l High tide this afternoon at 4.8 and tomorrow morning at 4.48. Sun sets this afternoon at 4.1a lhd rises tomorrow morning at would not. attend the dinner. This 781 was only three quarters of on hour before the fumtlon was due to be min. I have received no messes from Herr Von Duinsen. the Ger mm Ambueo been e meet." dor. who was to have New moon Dec. 21, 2.01 p. m. . Smnmerslde tide l8 minutes e later than Charlottetown. - THE CAB IIBIIY SAILING! 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