W, s. I. Beavers vs. Abbles. accidents _ ,csi|riiii auiisiss nocan roman-st. Jean ssvs I CAlACCmlITS-‘hohffic laatrvaningm At 0.0 a oar c0iiii ili|i , mtillltllll ii caronPownslltrast. Atlldoloak twooarscollidsdati-bsoornwof lustonaadWcynsoisthStrecta In Members of tile Gyro Club will make o personal solicitation o! the City business firms on Monday and Tuesday. November 27th and 28th. I will pay tho above reward io tbs first person furnishing information resulting in the conviction of the party or pas-- tics who broka into my fox ranch daring theJsight of No- vember litb and stole seven foxfl- Sgt, B. L. Dawson, North moo. r. s. s. ' REWARD - $100 The Canadian National Silver Fox Bncdsrs Assn. will pay s reward of 0100.00 to tbs first person who furnishes informa- tion resulting in the conviction of tbs party or parties who stoic seven foxes frian fie registered ranol of Box L. Dawson, North Tryoglfihlnontbcnightol November Mtb inst. sgd.. Can- adian Naiioml silver Fox Breeders‘ Assn. Sanisnerside. P. 13 FOXES (Continued from Page fl lwo more missing. Arthur then unsalted they should go over to his ranch and see if he had missed any and found Si! R0119. The thieves had broken down the guard fence at the back of the ranches and tom away two boards so that they could enter thg ranches. They then got into the pens and used a stick to kill the foxes in the pens. Blood tracks were found there. The stick found in Arthur's ranch was identified by Rex as belorigin to him. This gave rise to the siispiclon that mac's place was the first one visited and that the suns parties had been to both places. Snow fell between six and seven that morning and covered up any clues or tracks which might have helped to locate tho thieves. The only marks were in the pens. The doors of the pens had been care- fully closed. The foxes were all marked and the Canadian Nation- al For Breeders‘ Association are determined to do aii in their power to bring the culprits m Justice. The RCMI’. are also doing their ut- most to round up the thieves. Ow- M NUMBER ur iiiiiuvin I Hon. R. J. Manion -At- taches Great Sign- ificance to Report, Considering Season of Year. _ (filllllls hens) OITAWA. Nov. iii-A gain o1 s.- 500 in persons employed by the eight leading industrial establish- ments who maka monthly employ‘ ment returns to the Dominion Bur-i eau of Statistics was noted for Oc- tober. according to s statement is- - sued by Hon. R. J. Manion. acting, Minister of Trade and Commerce.- On November l a total of M5301 pe were employed. which rais- a ed the index from 00.4 on October l to 91.3 on the date referred to. 'I‘he index based is i000 equals 100. Special Importance “This increase." l-id Dr. Manlon. “is or special importance owing to his mi. that it is contrary m moi usual seasonal downward move- , ment at this time of year since 1000. | “The expansion at the ‘ ‘ ‘ -of the present month continues the upward movement which has been evident since April l. In these sev- an months nearly 142,000 workers have been added to the staff of the employers who report regularly to the Bureau. While, if statistics were available for all employees and all industries, this number would be very greatly increased. "During this period of recovery. the index has risen from 76.0 at the beginning of April to 91.3 on Nov. l. or by 00.1 percent, a gain that ls in marked contrast with the decllnq or nearly three points re- corded in the corresponding seven months of last year, and also com- slight damage. BIIDG! AND DANG‘ by tlss POLICE COUIT-Tbs two men who caused s disturbance in the rorum on Friday night wars arses- ted. cm of them did not appear on Saturday morning and forfaiind his ball of $5.00. The other was fined 05.00 or 5 days. WILL ATIIND MANUFAC- TUIllll-S untrue-w. O. L. Macksy iesves this morning for Toronto where he will attend an executive meeting of the Canadian Manufacturer!’ Ascociaion. Mr- QRfWAF-[j-l. $1 m“ R E Ah s 1.2.3.?‘ TWO LIUQOI. SIIZUIIS-JPIO liquor selzuru wcra made over the week-and. At ‘lracsdle the Royal Canadian Mounted Police sciaed twenty-Lva gallons of contraband 1n a house on Rachford Street. Chef Birtwistlc and Cnstable Maclhchern of the City Iblicc and Corporal Oordwell of the Mounted Poise seized five gallons of rum. The alleged owner was ar- rested and placed in the Queens Coun y Jail. PERSONALS Mrs George Puncher left Satur- day morrrng on a two week's visit so u-jends in Bzatoa. m. Willem Oiffspic ‘s confined to hm home as a result of receiving a painful injury to his shoulder. Mr. Henri Gauthier. St. Pierre. is among the visitors iu the city. Mrs. Stan JIOkEDHIPO of the new Abegweit coach. and her little daughter Laurie Anna, Fort Eric. 0nt., are among the new lrrivall in Charlottetown. Mr. John n. ssacrsdyen. Ausus- one Cove. is visiting them. du guestorhissisteinlsrsllafylllc- Dean. King Bqlllfe Apt-I- Friuids will regret to Tesrn of the serious illness of Mr. Jams Strain of the C. N. R. Freight Dc- partment. -~_ Mrs. A‘ S. McLeod. 40 Villa Street has received s. telegram from Portland. Maine. staiing that he: s sier ls very ill and requestina that she come at onzc. Mrs. Mc- frcd is leaving hes-a for Portland. Maine in response. SONG SKI-HUI The Young Men's Christian Aa- socistlon and Student's Christian Movement Solis Service was held ill Heats Memorial Ball last -__ The large nianbcr of students and young people present helped to mshc the service a successful one. Rev. E. H. Ramly. D. D.. dellversd pares satisfactorily with the in- a "n, new“, “u.” u, m, mm‘ creases oi’ 3.5, 5.1 and 14.2 points mo“, A mo m "y, _ indicated between April i and Nov. “m; by w.‘ qu-nhm, Qflwg] i"! to the for lbw ""1 den" i" l in mi, mo and ms respective- Borden on Friday evtflifl! l" ‘"3 , 1y. in fact the 10S! summer advance hasbcenmadsmorcdifficuit. humuunmadmmmgyem taking part in the service wera ssr. William Sheri-en and w. Fran! Storm XA'“,§"1 , _‘“-..".':l5' mu Ellllillli bcthsccidentstheoarsreccivsdonly‘ Splendid Programme Given By Bari" c Trio. Tbsiirst concert of this season to be presented under ilisaullllflll of the Community Concert Alcot- aticnwashcldlastnigbtin the Prince Edward Theatre. The performers wen Coos-sis Barren, pianist: Cains Sslssdo. harlfllt. and Horace Britt ‘cellist. | lach of these is ‘ of his instrument. as well as a tboimigh musician, and in consequenol. ov- ery number whether given by the ensemble or by one of tbs ldsycrs as a solo was splendidly played. The programme was as followu- L-Sonate a trois-Jean-Ilarie beclsir. Mash-Allegro. Sara- bandc-Allegro sssai. Barren. Sal- lcdo. Britt. H-lldlnuet-Georgis Valansln: Deep River-Negro Spiritual: Greek Dance-Mouquet. Barrera. Ssllcdo. Britt. IlL-Plainte-Caix ifllarveiois; Musetie, Caix dTIervelois; Chani du Horde-Ernest, Britt; Senerade Espagnole. Alexandre Glalmnoff. Horace Britt, with harp accom- psniment. IVs-Variations on s miss in Ancient Style -- Carlos Salsedc. Theme-Doubie-Tempo di Bourree ~Staocsti-Butierfly—1'lux and Ohordoqlumps-Trills-laaios sad memos-Texaco di Ialcarollc- Prelude-Fugue _- qadensa-Con- clusion. Carlos Salssdo. lL-Poloriaise and Badlncric- Johann Sebastian Bach; Msnuct from “Grief-Christoph Willibald von Cluck. Georges Barrere. Carlos ISalzedo at the piano. VL-Suiie-Chiidr-ews Corner- Dcbussy. Barrerc. Salzedo, Britt. In addition to the above, the fol- lowing encore numbers were played in rwponse to enthusias ' ap- plause: Grenadina - Nin; Iiebenesa -.. Rsvel. ldr. Britt. ~ “Believe ms if all those endear- ing ycung ‘ ." Chacoune- Durant. Mr. Salnedo. Allegretto-Godard; Pavane - Saint-Sachs. Mr. Barrere. Oftheprogrammeitmaybesaid that to the writer a; least it was very pleasant to find the music of the eightteenth century composers so well ABpsBSCDbQd. "m, Bach Pei-l onaise and Badinerie were. of course, splendid, gnd (he music of feclair and dTiarvelols, both con- temporaries of Bach, was likewise ‘l... Their compoai‘ re- semble those of Handel rather than those of Bach. and. while the cliches of the period are evident in their music, yet lmfamlliarity renders them rather refreshing. The Debussy suits, "Children's Cor- as a. ‘ for this “ by Ir. Saisedo. was most interest- ing-and was well played. m. Saisodob variations ou a them, in ancient style, besides ex- hibiting the technical abilities of the harp as handled by a compet- eng harpist. was very good music. The Barcarollc Prelude and Cad- ensa are quite in the modern man- uer. while the Fugue is the only Themarkingsmthapelisof the stolen force In as follows: Prom Mr. T. A. Dawson's ranch: Female, LZ, 11L, pals silver: fe- male. LZ. 10L, pale silver; female, LZ. $81». medium silver; female. LZ. 29L, pale silver: male, Ilz. 80L. medium silver; female. Ll. Ell». Dale silver. From Mr, R. L Dawson's ranch: Male. DZW, B14 pale silver; male. DZ. ML, pale silver; male. DZW, 00L. medium silver: male. DZW. 84L. medium silver; since 1000. Tbs; was in i028. Qlebm lfl‘ Ollllls Blloilt "The general improvement on Nov. 1 over tbs , ceding month ,was confined w Quebec and on- ,__ tario, where it was considerable. In‘ Wu“ m,‘ they w,“ g; g l“. g9 the Maritime Provinces there wayuubmh . mm” fm- m, ‘mg ,a small falling off in employment: on the “down ‘Dummy m ms ‘"18 lfl 511% Odumbia IIIVOIWC ‘my m “at fnend5_ ‘l IWWWWJIYQ’ P99931475 3| Meanwhile, police at Sydney, I the MINI!“ 917$‘. W11! m‘ mug; away, were combing sur- mltolt reduction tmk place in tbs wunding bushland: for another ANOTHER (Continued from P!!! l) ‘ ‘puunewiuistmsiwrillhrll shs cried out. nasal-lotion sivm Pi!" i’! '3' u”. q», “mauve isn- -——— ‘ 1' iaqsscsie NXAIIY. sous. lav n-ial.) Efifim-ssmqsua IiIIIIII, #- w his dreadful lanlulll.‘ _ Dam; "sn,you'vslflhh'flli- m}. 'ow you talk b!!!‘ 1B- l4!- ‘Is terrible quick to learn.‘ - .______. l. E i. one ever written for the harp. Not- withstanding its unique character. ie coma off very effectively- The menuet from Chick's "Or- feo." and the "Chant du Bards.” by Ernest Britt. father of Horace Britt, who rendered it very finely, were slso much cnloyed by the audience. l The accompaniments played by .sn-. Salssdn. whether on harp or piano. wcrg most sympathetic. OIDIIID ‘N! IA!!! IIAIIIIUIT-fli - ‘I'll-MAIN . M. — Following the “vi"i""""""““‘"” rusuassmssuanimmsztlmmflfiwmmudmd t‘ QNWIIMWIIWWM rsn-yaiisnvnsiruisimeeuai-um '1?“ iflwmuflflfsinhfirllahdlll forgivansm. “hm°.f'h|¢h§h¢ndhp. "' 9'5§"”"-”°"‘°“‘°‘ Thenfsaafromsinandfillcdwitll "'1' ‘hmfim- “oesumaaveareaslsisissoala-i i , A tram i “m, u. ‘earns-swam when they stump mi "blndhgswarms i In m," °' i?“ ‘u ' ‘W’ ‘d: o-rnfitsraosoulsunto M's... “m "7\h""'““°‘" neasssanu wasbsld iutas “wmumubnwutuwmm ‘muesli nevus atlas- \ Hoe ‘ag ‘By Fire & Water ‘llscfiranmawtsmlladoitat Balsa Campaign Wlysstsroayaftussssatowqaa ' ‘ _____ "Th!" 981$ I"! I WWII! 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Th, you.“ 3mm m, u“ o; The firemen covered the furniture the" gin-mm” g"); g “,4 go ""1 motel" o! the hildins villi combat ‘Inbsswlosis in its various ghw-i o! wveulln w Protect tbcm forms. by helping children-crippled from water. Tbs house was insur- 1mm my “g3, y, ma,‘ u“, °4- ' and curabis ‘lnbercillcsls casas and C a .___ examination Ind X-Ray chest in indigent cases. and by generally educating the public in ‘Iuberculosis control and MI l0 ‘ it. | Surely such a worthy objective meeds no emphasising. am con- fident the rasponse will be generous Toros-iise tbatonshashelpedby body of Morris David was reoovar- ‘ L‘ d. 1t badl charred - nun“ ' iicaciorrltssmnot lupus wit‘; “u “mm ‘M 1°’ °° m‘ mm ‘hanmmmr ‘ofallpurchasersofseaisatthis ~ e M M»- w ":'".“.‘*;;:;...... found a few feet lrom whsrs the ' ' ' ' firs; had been located. ', ‘they came to their deaths as the result of "an explosion and flra of (CODY-MUG horn PICS I) oi’ other victims but even after the flames had been extinguished work was hasardous. About 1.30 Sunday morning the ' ‘unknown orilln." according to the Judgfnent ' on verdict of a coroner's jury presid- ed over by Dr. Clarence Miller. Damage to buildings near the scene of the explosion was confined largely to broken Ill-as bu; it was i feared the structure of the Metro- politan Store had been twisted Glass was broken In this building, E. S. MacKenzies, Oreendals and szversl others. and the Maritime ‘relcstwh and ‘ficlephonc Company estimated that I10 telephones had been out of order following the Po ta to Bags Judge Inman in the County Court on a ursdsy gave ju ,ment in the case of Red Bell .s. Fred Cross- msn. This was an actkm for t2. for 200 potato bags. and althoug. not a large amount was involve- quite a number of were examined and the case lasted twi and one half days. ‘The dcfenda bad taken delivery of the bsgs fro... the plaintil! in the Spring of 193i explosion. when the market for potatoes had gone bad. and was at a standstill. The bags bad printed acrou them the plaintiff's name and marks. It‘ was known to both that the market was in doubt and might never rise in which event the potatoes would remain in the bags and rot which theydldandhsdtobehailledout of the defendant's cellar. Judge 1n- JDIII found that under those circum- stances thc plaintiff encouraged the defendant to grade his potatoes, fiii these baa and have same ready for shipment. the plaintiff expecting to handle them in case of a rise in market. On the other hand the de- fendant had been trying to sell to other parties, and there being no market the Judge found that each party was trying to land his loss on the other. and that being the case His Honour divided the losa half to each and gave judgment fr: the plaintiff for 010.00 but without costs. T. L. Compton for the plain- (Continued from Page 1) ince approxluia‘ ‘ 3.100 carloaids. This year it is believed that 10W carloada will be available for ship- ment. As to prices. a Charlottetown bank manapr reports to The Financial Post that. while last Wars seed stock realised the farm- eronlyfrmnlotoliicentsabush- ei, this year corrcqondirig prices are around the 70to80centsabush- e1 mark. Table stoQ timers which last year netted but 18 to I) cents a bushel are this year priced at around the 40 to 50 tent mark. Quality of the island m: ire:- cellent and in view of the mort crops elsewhere and particularly in the Middle Western States. growers are very hopeful that these {prices will be‘ raisin-um. On this basis The Financial Post estimatfl that returns in this‘ to growers ‘province will be more than $1.0M.- 000 higher than last year or op- proximately 02,400,000. NawlrsnswickYieidlligh 1n New Brunswick. despite a cut. defendant-S. in acreage ffmi B1!) to 46.000 duetoinabiiityor fannerstepur- chase fertiliser. weather the lat- ter part of the summer was very favorable and estimated total yield w “fufzvtfsmm I; mono. u. 5.. Nov. Id-Unfold- ma. m estimated value of the m"“"“'° ‘my °' mm" ' disposal of contraband liquor and (Cami-loll PHI) W“ ‘m’ W‘ ""71-°°° '°' 1m‘ era lake. Halifax County, told Mag- m“? Ymd‘ "° "mm" “m” istrate Harold nitnsm he had ob- ‘m! m" i“ 3"“ "m" ‘m’ tainad mm an official of the Nova m“ l" Yuk mum?’ 'h'" W“ Scotia Government Vehicles Depart- “md “m” 7km u “In,” "5 msnt, s set of license plates for a “m” °° ‘M ""- car reputedly stolen in Montreal. Ilribed Olieial nimam we the ransom m ms flbribed" the oflicial with m Sunday was a day of m!" "T" for the markers, used on a car for Vi“ i" 00¢- ‘IW 0W1 11* w- illicit transport of iicusr. Name oi vlceawcrehaldandthebandgave uuoflmhlwunqgflym‘qj_ a Sacred Cmccrt st Falconwood at Anna-m; ‘y, m; mg] 0g pun-y s o'clock. may new Mil Wm M- Allan of rm Grcvills. accused of ticcd at tbs meetings and all ware mum‘ "o M"; Omar“ ism-nus in the mess-sen delivmt Mounted Police officers from the in IIN- WWW and "mm Mi- rimming-board of his car. Hartlen stevasltcokashistertattheev- u,“ a mm“- gm- imgu mm wins WWI-ill" 14 will?" mm boats oi! the Nova Scotis THI SALVATION All!’ Vdrfll"'rlijlflllllhlllhflqllll'éd§i’hq'unuqumyudjgwgd vii-hem" ' dsndhdihahadbeonmulcted Achdlaiolellllhl" outolaearloadcirumbyhi-iwi- Aflodtosloflfy arapmingaspolice officers. Ansvardyingsoirltosave Andflitfartboky. lflgsllonsofruminhisclr. With wihsfl said. he and a companion j ids the driver. flba sass will be continued lion- h. ibuussymacoiuiesaiuqiriugsss- lvimnglsssyaelsesvsos. inthewsllswasrequirodbsforathrsllylmq-q‘ . "W " F“ “‘ "-'°°'°°° '“ °°"" iii-mum, Gerald Hartlen ofPcrt i A“ 13y "for If You Help - flbhaaappsalisusiaratamvaebo pu-(msisslsssilrlhrnanuesugans ettsa,» Buckingham The Manufacturers‘ of ranged to give I toys aaady chills. We bava caly til mber 8th to eollset Back- lngbam wrappers-that where iobaccos are sold. Thanks l Knights of itmi iicnmiiinsfg: INCREASE IN ---“u.s. ARMY i I (Assschial Press) I WASHINGTON, Nov. 30-Oct:- arll Douglas MacArthur, Chief of Staff. Mdny reported the Unlted States army's strensth "below the ianger line." ‘ “I consider it of the most urgent ipqrtanoa in the United States at this condition be rectified Lthout delay," be‘ said. The (his! of Staff's warning on menu's military standing. which c Ild was 17th in world relative trcngth, was ri- - ‘u his annual mporg to Se. ‘ir George Dem. Speaks oi’ Unrest In making specific recommenda- tions for increasing the army's ef- ficiency. MacArthur spoke of the "obvious state of unrest now pre- vailing throughout the world." The recommendations included: A boost in resum- army enlisted attend-h from 110.000 to 105.1”). ‘with immediate exemption of the {enlisted luau from iris is percent government pay cut. I An expenditure of nearly 0M0,- 000,000 on aircraft, modernisation and motorintion of the field artii-l Jery, mechanization, anti-aircrafti equipment and general motcriza- tion. National Guard Maintenance of the National til! and Heath Strong, Kc, forthc 5W4 It "W"! Iirwlth- M‘ least 120,01!) reserve officers with two weeks annual training for at least 80,000. At present there are 110.000 reserve officers. “The United States does not, need a military establishment com- parable to the great armies existing q in certain of the foreign nations." MacArthur said. "The profanional- ‘civilian military syltem lxoscribed in the National Defense Act is al- most idealy suited to our require- ments, provided only the st-rength' and efficiency of the several ele- ments are main ‘ ‘ at reasonable elements." MacArthur said that while the ~l03i supply bill provided 0210.000.- 000 for military expenditures as our community at Christmas. Help us in this worthy cause-Place your labels in the ballot boxes which are found at all stores Charlottetown, P. E. I. Every Tot‘ tlssac brands lava ar- fos; distribution tatbs h the closing date. Columbus ullllt‘ ‘bllffb sroimsv . . I. r. Intermediate and Junior. moo-mu Rangers. ‘LID-Willing Circle of King's dlllgh- tsrs monthly business meeting —-Iast Parlour.- Ireight car being loaded wits dccoratims of fruit and vega- tables for need! 0900b is Canadian Wnt-blmday and stand early that morningtofind his wireandIJ-year-oldson ing fromthohoins with Walter's little family. brctherahesaidhsdbswidrink- ingaudhehcardfiracksffishl ‘edt-lsehnme. windowdDan told policqhisrlflsandabulkl were missing from his home. Tcls Story Douglas, the son. unfolded s patheuc story of , ‘ between i his mother and Uncle Waiter, who hadthreatenedtoshootthcdsoth- enscwrdingtothgboynvhcntbey locked themselves in a bedroom and piledthebedand fin-niturs againstthsdoc. The yoimptar saldthcy weren't sins whether Walterhadagunatthstlmsbut ‘inanyeventllarryhsdtakenhiln back downstairs. Just a few hour's before the la- uest funeral services were held for Mrs. Wilkinson and the body was interred in Sydney Cemetery. FRENCH PREMIER (Continued from Page 1) Minister 0f the BMIQFRU I nsisi chandeau. Minister of Colonies-Albert. Dal- imier. Minister of Commerce-fauna! a l i I ‘comps c: with saaixislooo in ma, 57""- Tea oflioara IWIIMG the Alien Schcenemllll. wow ‘an order from Lewis Douglas. di- rector of the budget. for a further. slash of $900000 "was a stunning‘ blow to national defense." MB RIISHE iizi iiiillil (Alodaiied Pram) B®’ION, Nov ib-A large detail of police. summoned to Ford l-lall tonight where more than 5,000 per sons had gathered to protest a speech by s. German wofeasnr on Nssimn and Hitler, obs-rd the crowd with drawn clubs after it ,had broken through police lines crying "down with Iii-tier.” A detail 0f b0 polbc burriod to the scene to augment a heavy force already there when tbs crown sur- ged through the street radiating from his hail when m. Irisflach at the University of Ieflin. Ill speaking ii to olbb on the running boards in favor of Chasrefor Adolf Hitler has were knocked to tbs ground. u oa-uim and h's policies. tsp: at bay the crowd to-l up tbs chant of "down with Iii-II” "down with Masha." ‘me police charged sflar a youth bad charges Minister of Au‘ Henry Queuille. Minister of Public Works-Jo- seph Paganon. Minister of Pensions-lfippolyte l Discos. Minister of Air-Pierre Cot. Minister of Education-Allow" de Monsie- Minister of Labor-Lucien La- moureaux. lllnister of Merchant Marine- i Eugene not. I Minister c: Posts and Telegraphs -Jaa-n Mist-lei’. Minister of Health-Alexandre lsraeL Because of the latenc of the hour I. Chantal!!! dscldsd 0o leave tbs appointment of under- secretaries until later and prmeni tho cabinet to Piflidlnt liebrun ai ilo ans The Iiihiltl’! I"! 0008a! before the Chamber cf Deputies Thin-sdsy and present its financial programme. demanding a rapid vote. the bcssc of a mounted polcsmas and the avad followed him through tbs lines. Q0 man was ‘knsbd inicwuseiom when lat by a pflicsinuvs also and bswas mk- ll to bflihi» Pol I sfi B would be arrested. This Ila Iliad al .ths sssns. '5 lfi-Nki "i?" M‘ .- Ms-aosssonsaws um “\- am-Snr.