MAXIMG OIL MERE MAN It Is no kindness to lend to a professional bormwker. 4"“ money miiii-iottstown Guardian Two Onnto. flarnlllf Gulrdlan. Founded 1M1. illllGE PAlMERl NEW Pitsiniiil iii BUY stints, “Thank Badge” Pre-; " s e n t e d Retiring “ President L. D. Mur- ray At Annual illeeting. i ige H. L Palmer of Charlotte. to was clcctcd prcsident of the Pi icial Council of the Boy ‘Jl ts Association at the annual $4 l |llt‘t"llli‘,’ held at the Canadian Nat- ioiiiil Hotel last nighl. The meeting tack the form of a complimentary ;ililllt'l‘ in honor of retiring president i... i). Murray__ maniager of the Bank o.‘ Nova Scoua here who has been il'.ll).»iCl'1't‘(l to Halifax. A feature of flit‘ iiicctiiu; was the presentation of i "thank Badge" to Mr. Murray as i; token of friendship from the ictrits for untf-ring services render- cd the Association. lit. K. M_ Martin, K. C.. was el- cc etl vice-president while Mr. J. J. .\li)iilS_ \\'-IlS re-elected Provincial Commissioner. 'l‘i'.e patron of the Association is His lionor Lieutenant Governor Gtioiutv D. DoBiois while the Pre- iiiivr. lion. 'l‘haiie A. Campbell is htitiorary president. t) her otficcrs of the organization include: Assistant Provincial Coin- illl.~.Si0ll€l_'S—_R. L. Moiilson, summer- sitle. William Warren, Charlotte- town, W. A. MoL-aggan, Montague. in addition to the officers mem- bers of the Provincial Council in- Cliltlt‘ aiessrs. J. R. Burnett. O. liyiidman. A. Belchor, P. Simmonds, i ii. F. McPlice, K. C.. Rev. H. 1.: Fmiiiiic. C 5S. R... v. lvioorhcad. LcuiM. D. D., J. R. Paton, Rev. Cation Malone. Hon. Dr. W. J. P. lfacl/iiilait, Rev. H. D. Raymond, D. D.. Rev. i-i. I... Denton Fred Drlsooll. Mr. Justice A. E. Arscnault. all oi chiiilo tciown, Johnston Lldstone, Frank Arnett, A. R. Brennan, B. W. Robinson. F. Kelly, J. LeRoy iiclmaii, of Sumtucrside. Rev. W. J. Pill" ps. Alberton, J. H. Bernard, Tigiash, John Thompson, Kenslng- toil Rev. Mr. 'I'li0mas Malpeque, Eiilliil Campbcll, Holden, V. L. Cur- Alton ry. Alberloii, G_ L. Black, and Vet/o, O‘Lcary, A. G. Parks, Monta- Kill?- President's Address The dividends accruing to those; Willi interested thctiiselves iii ilie St-tiiit Movcniunt were "in the sa - tuition of knc-tvini! that S011 hill/Oi Ilrll“ your best to do your duly to: Gen and your country by_ tralning our future citizicns", ictiriiii! pres- ident L. D, hfurrivv declared in a §t‘ll*l‘fll review of tho woik of the" winilzation in the Province for the p mazlr- to the re- . appointment of Nit‘. Ralph Johnson in; ficlii coma donor- lirire part of M1‘. JO-mSOXVS would ctinsist of training‘ >l lcadcrs, lhc retiring tirrsl- predicted. Referring to annual lugs oi the Provincial Presi- y and Commissioners Mr. nay said "it was drityvii vcry (Continued cn page 3. C01 4) ~13 1k‘ _- _ MuiTay Rivet‘ Fridayp Lil l diets.” L-QEiO-ll-ZQ-Jl-I, 185 Pflllt.‘ i. 1° D0311’ L-olU-ll-LlU-4l.i 5.. sari ii:..v :n Nut t~t._tl at f a. c. \=:.~>.t-i-. L-5N. i “vi C'.ill*>_~il.tt slil-ll-l‘ 11"" I 41H‘, ‘fliiiisilay, sexist. 5 W '1- -\.".ni.-sttin ii‘) cents. L-oJB-ll-SQ-Il- "Buvingg ffia‘. Al‘"inv. I‘ , flc- ~ .2 Fri iii lliLll nccn. G. C. l- Li Ii-Iild-ll-‘Jfi-Ji (irosed Clllfili- - bcr f" i . . - . til fl p. m. Fitting‘ t-.p 1. "L... Dslaiiey d: .\I.ici<:iy. Al sill‘- L-SOlS-ll-Zil-Ji. iifarkritinig Board at Si. Theresa-S, "A riierviig-Qtt be held fit i=iiw-. rial. November 30th to 012011111‘ t1 hQckev lcaiizuc. ‘ihe e in ML Albion. .\llll\'li.‘\‘l', Alalllillflflfl who wish to 111m are invited to attirud. L-36-il-30-ll "Leading live hogs 11mm“?- Dm. 1st. as follows: Kensingwn ' Summerslde t Arthur Has- - . av afternoon; at Mervyn - man's, Hunter River, Friday U11 190a. McEwen and Campbell. li-502-il-20-2i. °"1"he Seed Plant st sourls 1m rcaimcd ceaning of IPMB 808d! Ind ‘i111 till December who wish to have Freda cleaned should do so before lbovc date. so Association ma de- lcrmine amount for market. enry Mallard. President. 14-63241-8042- yesterday by the elements in their attempts ate vessel fro-m here. A steady snowfall backed by Foundaticn Franklin which sped to the aster from the yesterday awaiting more le's Paper Ifll!" m 13M‘ Covers Prince Edward. Island Like the Dew cnautorriirowu, cellars... WEDN Read by Everybody ESDAY, NOVEMBMER 30,1938 MAXIMS OI-‘A MERE MAN Imitation forms our manners, out opinions. our very iivcs. ‘H ‘" -- 1 16' PAGES Lllllllill Sillsovrlpllun llrllwin-ll My Mull-l’ H. I. M00; (‘iiiiuiiu .00 1nd U. S. $5.00 Boy Scout Officials JUDGE H. L. PALMER olrVtlriio was elected new President _ o Boy Scouts Association at Commissioner of the Boy scouts their annual meeting, CABINET SELECTS J. J. MORRIS Who was Re-clected Provincial last’ night. __ DATE: Parliament Will Captain Featherstone and hi5 crew cif 25 of the Norwegian steam- ship Nandi were frustrated again to remove the unfortun- the sand beach at South West Point. it was learned a southerly wind forced further postponement of iefloa-ting plans. The pcwvcrful ocean-going fut; of Halifax scene of the dis- Nova Scotia capital lastt Friday undier forced draught was standing by at Summei-side favorable weather conditions before making another atttintpt to remove the Norwegian vessel. ‘ Wiicn the Franklin left South West P:in»t Moiiziay following an unsuccessful attciirpt to rcfloat the Nandi, it was reported that she was headed for Halifax. it was reveal-ed yester- day ltoiveici". that Catiiflill FY1111 had (lecitl-ed to stand bv at Sum- merside. Seaman said the Nandf was in no drttiucr provided the wind does iic-t shift to the west. In that case, they said. the ship would be ex- posed t: the pounding seas. Cap- tain and crew were still living1 aboard the VCoSOl. The timing blizzard last Friday playrd havoc with the l,l50-ton Nflflfli. She was bound for Char- letlctown in ballast from Bathurst, N. B. Rounding South West Point. 0n the Ncrtliutnbcrland Strait id cf the Pzoviticc. she was ex- .\L‘[l i, the full fury of the north- uile and \\Ci~' tow-u lililh and the sand btarh ivhicli ‘cut for five miles into Sllilli‘|;l§fll'll1qlial(6 Shakes Los Angeles nos snort‘ ‘flblov. 29-01.?)- A ‘Mari |tll'i‘f :2 shook down- tcvzn l ‘l1’ bull tings tcdaygi but tli l , to l‘(i1."'.'t of damme- A ties cck at 3.21 1?. M. Asst,‘ followc another of less force. friizhte hundreds of persons int the clown own a' winurt anrl Culv Th~ and in Sana‘, Crty. “at La-lzoratory of, c Institution of Wash- ii Prvtdcna, said the shock tit-ctr; enough to have, caused damn to. 'Ihe cpictiitre was placed at from l0 to i5 miles from Pasadena, or in, dov- tg_iy'_n Ipsixngelgs. S Into Religious nsTxi-uiazr, sask. "Nov. 29'- (CPi -Fears of a supernatural visitation gripped religious resi- dents oi Esterhazy today as watch- es failed to find the source of the mysterious light which has flash- ed across nearby Tabor Comet!!!’- The pinkish glare shoots toward watshers, then suddenly disap- pears. One night a week ago the 118M flashed four times around midniilhi- Ekt/erhazy menfolk in last siitiiraay but the iicht Wu M" seen. It. was reported seen eeply religious mot-h"! "l4 “walla t wii i” Cal: s gipilggflysi-e "convinced the light ts some kind of warnlnil K115i! m‘: community leaders. howeyfier. are attempting to convince t em Mystery‘ Light lnstils Fear iQpen January 12 Nandi Still iFast 0n South West Point OTTAWA, Nov. 29 —tCP) — Prime Minister Mackenzie King an- nounced tonight the Government hail chosen Jan. l2 for opening the next session of Parliament. This date, he said at a press confereme tollowinii a Cabinet meeting, had been considered most suitable having regard to the con- venlence of members coming from a long distance, and to the desire of the Government to have its leg- islative program ready. In selecting the second Thurs- dayln January for the formal opening the Government has given Parliament a bare four months to complete its work before the arrival in Canada of King George and Queen Elizabeth next May i5. In view of the fact that i939 is expected to be a. general election year with a conseuuent. heavy leg- islative program and the likeli- hood of prolonged debate. the cojzctlve of prorogatlon befcrc the visit of Their Majestles would seem difficult of attainment, ob- servers here believe. If prorogation is impossible with- ‘in four months there will be an adjournment to permit members and Ministers to be in lh:ir own rldims for the Royal tnur. The session will make the fourth assembly of the 18th Parliament since Confederation. Last session tit; openlrg was Jan. 2'1 and pro- rcgallon July l. Paris Relatives Jewish Slayer Ara Fined Ami Sentenced (A. P. by Guardian's special Wire) PARIS. Nov. 29~Thc first v01’- dtct related to the case of Her- £-f'll('l L-igvnvtpah. yotitiq Jl"y\_1*11 rpfugcg whose si-tiyiiig o1 a K10!‘- man dipxsinat caused fl wave (ll anti-Jr ..i violence in (‘icriii.iiiy' bfOllLllII four-m h mts ii tciuus and liifl-frntic H3 ‘ 1111118 10 111* uncle and aun-t t A Pdlls‘ cztiiitiill ‘ii-t sentenced Atbiahrnn and Chaim Ci‘: .. (‘hi1 s twi violatiiti the g him a . . he hazl bcrn ed, a.:i ttkintg the. of hltiinz him frczu p The 17-year-old ii;t appear in CCllii. He is to face charzes arising from the shooting Nov. '1 cf Ernst Von Raf-h. scr- rctai-y in the German Embassy in Paris. His trial yias expected to be felziycd for several months while the itivtF-;ii;atln,2 magistrate stud- ies the cvldcitcc. Abraham Grynszpan and hLs wife lTlCHflCd they kept the boy because he was fll. Minded Folk cemeteq light is harmless. VANCOUVER. Nov. 29 (OP) __ Suggestion that _weird cemetery lights reported by residents of Bterhazy, Basic. are probably "some sort of electrical discharge’ csme today from Dr. Gordon H. shriim. professor of physics at the Universly of British Columbia, Esterhazy residents have report- ed a strange pink light appears suddenly over the cemetery each ht about midnight. "The pink color of the pheno- menon surgcsts that it is an electric discharge. since nitrogen in the sir glows pink when ox- cited by s charge of electricity," the University Professor said. "Frosty dry sir often mskes pos- sible unusual electrlcal phenomen- on... l ted claims iii t BHANG . ‘ The Japanese Arm NEW ANGLE Til‘ FRENCH ARMY TAKES o VER PUBLIC SER V1053 ANTI IEWISH‘ iiEilRlifililiN‘ G e r m a n Insurance Firms Seek Pay- ment From Foreign Underwriters. BY LOUIS P. LOCHNER BERLIN, Nov. 29 —(AP)- German insurance firms made an international question today of claims for damages, which one broken put as high as 5520000000 in anti-Jewish violence Nov. 10. The German companies submit- to foreign-primarily British-underwriters who carried re-insurance on the hundreds of Jewish synagogues. stores and homes which were burned, looted and damaged in what propaganda minister Goebbels called "spon- taneous demonstrations." aft-er a mat in Paris. Insurance Claims Seized Jews themselves were ordered to repair the damages, but inc government has seized the fnsur- l ance claims to be applied to a $400,000,000 fine against Jews for the slaying of Ernst Von. Roth, secretary of the Paris Embassy, by Herschel Grynszpan. It was learned the foreign com- panies would resist paying the claims on various grounds, in- cludlng that adequate police pro- tection was lacking for the in- sured places and that the out- bursts were organiz-cd with con- nivance of the government. 1. some Jews. among the estim- ated 60000 in concentration camps were being released if they had visas for emigration and enough cash to pay their share of the 3400000000 levy for the assassin- ation of Vom Bath. The number released was comprratlveiy’ small. 2. Heinrich Himmler, Chief of the secret police, forbade Gcmian Jews to appear in public Dec. 3. the day of national solidarity when Government and Nazi Party offic- ials niake street collections for the ivintcr relief fund. The order Iwas issued because “Jews do not par- ticipate in the "solidarity of the German people. 3. A ban on Jewish religious such resentment exercises aroused _ among Municlrs predominantly that secret Catholic population H police officials ordered the Jewish community in Munich to con- duct services Friday. Other regu- lar religious obscrvaricrs, hoyvcver. continued to be forbidden Jews. 4. Blind Jews received notices that an entertainment planned for their benefit tonight "cannot take place and must be dcfcrietl to =1 13191‘ P911053 i. .. - ‘(vi i, , itta The veto for ie zcii-- were: A Rhlneinnd l“5ll"““c?_. Owl“? at giéciéinilfgbi.‘ Alminagdli‘ ysryos: dlors in rcrcrit years has been rc-i “m.” you.“ 51".,“ Ono-half International ton truck pltniiatiii thtinwifli TMZL“ alilfs more tiéef-it’ lemma-on" is with Elam“ ‘l5 lklmll‘? “114- °llisld° “l, awed hr “r- iian Diarrhea Clyde C lie 0V. V10 P“ e - i‘ ’ ' ‘ ‘ ‘ " _ _ . ._. . . W - w .. . - t River . in NM. be. 103'! ..'.~ 'l.cn _ , -- 5-“1-1 111ml 1101110 - ~11 - . °°°.»°°° mall.“ 5520999900)‘ of ,1,§,ih:\§,x;1°.hT W...” “frigid 13:6“ (Continued on poac 9. Col 61 started ‘lggLl ‘i P-lll; .\i. to...» and (lldsiiizilnlc cnupt- owucil by Ml- Wlllch he Smd he thilugm “B88” Rhys‘, m‘, 'xlé.suyyg“ .h\.,.,. M, ‘gym ---~—»—-———---— - -- \ d3 blocked all eii- Samuel Kctincily‘, (‘ifyx i7ooioooiuoo “lurks ‘$280000’ ) Raevdecunkg of t(\n-IYYEI'CI\II" -~ ti rltlltfi Wt‘ inc trut-k eiviu-il hy Arthur ‘iv? Eiolillmll bgkgllsulillrlséilel‘ said 11716 "ullll" “fwd,” l""i'l "a11- i We ersons l‘ 0st" i t . 1K‘ m.~.t».';t-~, Fm 3'7 l- ' t . i, " -.- f _ v F F L l-- ' fir»! iliscnvcrrd his figures showed that insurance mum mic 5 fPf-“lhl Y“ "1" ~1“"""‘ , hyw; .. H; ‘Claims ‘llgggfuiflllllltfltiltn 500000000 laulghtiisllg gtldoxslizhth‘ filv-"rv skins I F d L d- fllanics bfiilfilffluiil‘ flirt"- i -- ~ ~ - . .' ‘ 7 Q int-ii l\‘(‘(, sir-i ~. i‘ c-v-r ‘ ‘P1,. n" my,“ German t“- ilsiarld Bfilgtiuauc prl e sit, illEliPi n ‘ “PM qml“ plyingldnlzi n _\ I i qmlmwp Conmflrlnilg ullnlllqffnillfilgi: ‘p-gilarster-ucilverr ikln. </;l»i lfiq f . I I u-illnbiiviil-iylilliil it “liirh \'.i'i‘l' l"'llit‘lll' ‘~ ‘l‘f‘ill'<\ii'.'ll\(‘{‘ an iasc ci c. n: _. __ - _ -- ~~ Q -‘ i; ‘ff I l w ' 3 ‘ ‘ ' 1 d ~ lr- t‘ 1 i to such llllflf‘l‘\Vl‘iif‘l‘§ abroad tn i “Wm” “n” s“ ‘m 1143M" i1 l ‘ ‘ 1111i! 111" in? ¢;,",.,.,'.f,',' glhllrfi‘ i the urrutnds that "civil" commot- ,l7l'l§“n§zlglil- (P, UH Um | “b; '1‘ ._,1,. |-,.,,,,,Q,,,',._,,_.,,, ioii" occurred in Germany in gavpflqwniluwinn.qqq-rshl‘liiwvz;hlh.“ INN.‘ _____ Milan.“ x‘ n by llllll(lll\l.'\. ii NJ- mlmwowgmbcr‘ ~ - $471k)“ l‘ W‘ l, i h l (-\ P liv (‘iiiiirtliaiik Qpcciai Wivcl ‘not. i’ v iittlrl l‘. you. l‘““"""“"~ i" fl" ""1"" i" “~11” "l" it. ivas said some of the fnrctun t ~’ - _ . ,_. t tzflz, >,_R,\.\,Cr,.b’ .. , v ,,_ 1",}, ,' ,, fir}, ,.,_ ,, ‘ qmpqu". "‘f‘1‘1l1‘1111‘§ would rcfa-“c to HWY ‘ T“"’°'q““.‘m.r“" ‘.,‘,i .,"“-“"“. “M l f “‘ ’ ‘ T’, .. ' ' ' ii,“"" ".,,‘I“ ,,, 1.‘? }"l>‘l],]i .iitt~t~ n0- tint-m. ltlfl ~.i."~iv ‘"1" "hill"? b'»1l‘“1'--“‘ll1i““"l"ll ""“" 13°93 “Mamie pm“ $"“'0 llllhrk" Ill“ l i; i i ' Ii i’ . i mi-fini-tt thr- li|.lI|~ i- i"! Ii'i)t of motion“ clzittsti was eliminated P715 359-111;!“ m,“ “Wnlup tht- biiiliiii-t llli that-n \."f‘ _.. .4. . - -' ‘“ “‘ ' ‘..““ tlirrmii l‘ill'il - ~1 ll" lit-i» i.'\f\' . . ~' 1‘ Si r . t"??? . ~ ' " —"" . l1i'¥l!(‘~‘ ilricti i ‘illt‘l>. infill-ink “ H‘ ‘H’ l“. I CONVICTED * . . \l"ll('i thi- i"“Y1"' ' n‘ . _ 31y; 11y '1 the rllflii ‘NW, u ; NEW vonu‘ _ vmuh" 29_,(.m‘ d The vféfilllin cllhhltc sale"- n ‘Lint: h wt». \' Rh K‘____|\ ' H, y w‘ il lriircrl Johanna Hof-"nian. “n “°bf‘"‘_‘_" “ .__‘ f "m u.rt- ». it- ‘(i-c‘ ian fliin litiir-rlrcsstr am! Ot- T“ - -- kiwi‘ -~ l“ ‘Fiji ‘ i=ti~ ,-,. - 1n ll"I‘lY\"'\ "rm, :il‘pl.’i|\'\ mechanic F 1 ‘ _l1l'S- Hi1“ c .11 1 llltii‘. l‘ t. i. i were ("‘ll‘.'lf"t‘l iv .1 P-dcral court Tllfl t _ y... . t. .lu'~ trnfglil n‘ coin-plfiir in s‘ . " ‘~ , I ‘ i, . y, . ). , H. nfiitarg/ sccrcts of the ' ' . ['- i‘ ml’ ~‘? m“ .. ,- Magt-x ,~ tcriitiiiatt ii M" h“, ,_' "1"" ' " " " " -' - —- ' ' ' * ‘ 'llic \ ttiiiiii. ‘ ‘ - "P, ‘ ‘ Diane rtzicéiv one. a. ' - “i RVl%.l‘-S“’Q‘:}I$€Lél 7. ’_ P _ _ w“ Canada Will Celebrate "' < ~ . I l‘. .l '- "I ' l‘ .\i l- ilutk ilii. mantra thi- fizcniii» uw-t .\iil ‘i-xtil-ii; tr *l:’l;," l u-n ti vi .~ fangtse lliver I T0 Remain Closed To Neutral Shipping 29 — (AP) - d Nsvy told that the realest to Nov. an foreign powers tonight. Ysngise River. China's trade route. would remain osed neutral shipping until hina is conquered. A spokesman said later this. the announcement was issued without orders from Tokyo. and y 0 concerned in Yangtse operations. Nomura asserte foreign firms and individuals were fiirnishinil lrma and ammunition to gucrlllas in Japanese-occupied areas bu; de- clined to elaborate on the assertion. i, Army-Navy cominunt uei indicated that protests of fore a powers, principally Great Brita n. the United Soles and France, s- gfiinst the cioslnii of the river more an a year ago would be unavail- ing. (the three nations made such a. protest Nov, ‘Li Receives Honor lSEE iticittfsilstrong an... Of L. D. MURRAY v . Retiring President of the Prnv- I Jewish b"? kmed a 69mm“ mph‘ - lnolal Boy Scouts Association who , lwas presented with Badge" at the annual mcctlrig last the night. itAHSFABliiRY l liiNlillN FER SALE REPiiRTi McLure and MacKinnion have re- ' \ equipment disturbed “Thank , iN DEFENCE TroopsPlacedTo EXPENDITURE Preserve (‘flier Soldiers Mount Guard in ln- dustrial Regions As Daladier Fights “Shovfiglgwn” Strike. PARIS. Nov. fl0—-(“'cdnesdzi_v)-—(.\. iii-Labor’: “shew down" general strike against Premier llztliiiiiofs Consmlubl “crease ‘e m“ anemic (let-rues became effective today‘ as the ili'lll_\ took year‘ e ° l l’ m“; over (itituplllllifl 0f public services throughout rrancc. D315;wailifgltiftrgglfigfiegigebgglélgiolfiig;, The switchover front regular civilian nileiatioris to .i ‘ . I , - ~ _ __ ~ _ _ . -. . Q; the uncrnationa; crisis “qncm Iillllidl) control yyzis accomplished by the ilcfcncc forces , ‘$31110 1» -\ 115811 10st Seolcmbvi" ‘ 1t miiini"ht. nith coin )it’l0 calm i'0\'t'llllf'i' thriu hoiit the ‘M1118 nabs" in the \\"i\\‘ of fighting; 11mm“, “_ H! _d- r i l '_ _]. . I __ 11f i i: a [ho L d u he _ ldgyenc, Si. tut if] my, or pa. imifli\l_\d ltilflll . 11 1'1 1c< an e oris wil e re- .' rung orccs 0 troops an mini c "thirds ivere i doubled 'k th e d. - - . . . . n . ‘ . w m“ e cs goo stationed in Paris with instructions from Dainilici" to ire- ry v - I Flrltis Bases serve order. lhc Premier ileclarcd his methods were y Comm, ;,,,.L,,,ca,_,o,,_ and fiynigh iiecesszrry‘ t0 break the one-titty strike which he said was , fifc-jesipgl; 111$Il1]1_1‘.i‘_1_l l1)’ flflmvnts “rising zigamst tlcc lZl\\>2 of tht. Re- ycar disclosed the ill-mu for air s ri- p“) l" _ _ , l1Yi1-'£11t~z;-165l.i\s‘ _ ln_ addition, thousands of soldiers mounted guard ill “tn; be su-,.,,i_,,hm,c,,_ m,“ “m, ,,_ industrial rcuions of the country to back up the (iovern- fiiilplllcll. and i;t.-r.-tiiiii-.i and sortie mcnt iii its determination to suppress the countigv-wido walkout ordered by the General Confederation of Labor WlilCll boasts nJiillLtilltl member-z ~ ,More Generous Ap- i, propriation T0 Noti- }, Permanent lliilitia Is Indicated. OTTAWA, NOV. 29-(0?) ~Es- timates for the National Defence Depar inent are being drayvn up tori iubmission to the 'I‘l‘(‘:i1SilI'§' Board.‘ i it was learned here today- Indlcat-i ions are ih:.t they will tiisclosu a. cc i 1 ..'ili be expanded. in various public aclcirts cs ‘it-ace l\i.\nistci~ hfackiiizze ha. spo-‘ ken oi developing air bases in the Maniimcs and Britsh Columbia. II‘ is considered not unlikely that wirh, the iCfllilfills of the 'I'l'fl.il5-Cf1li€1df1i Air Lines n aiuittl tor liioncton, ad- vantage will be taken 0i this siz- uaiion to hook up tha city" in the Defence Department's vschcme. Pratt-st Decree Ian's I'M ' s “l” .‘"°°1’* i lluvarsfiarage. l and impti-lnu other men wliitli I Prince Street it ivas cont: titled worked .. . t the p001‘. I , deFioiurdl%czil duiuoiyshousiclc Paris . . c e i - During August an eximtiitiou was m“ in ukfsjilkgllg t “m m Mikel Anticosti Surveyed tttiatttttt; ism “$55952”. _‘.",11““ __ _ m- detailed cable report o‘ the Hud- i fences planned tor the Si. Law- . 1‘ “Jfiydenfl 5“;.*““l“§‘ 1'11.‘ ~1 Plfcb- I-irc which broki- out at an PM’?! son's Bay November Silver Fox rtriicc, The appropriiiitiins \v.ll coii- , i, . i,“ LI)“ ‘l ‘”*“l l" W51" hour this innrnllit! practically dc- Sale. 1am \otcs fur this puipuse. hm‘, £§'7t,,5tr,.fti(f,.,§i‘,l,1'\,,$.i.,,,.lm:§:ii§' §"“’."‘1l ""1 “MM” !'“" l". M‘: ‘Owin to the late eltinq sea- And-aircraft eqttpincvt in the . ‘ T,‘ u “‘, n ‘ " " '1 AFUHH‘ PM" "I1 PFII-"P “T” son iIIgNCHVBY and Slwedcii this W113i °1‘gun°]and.°"‘“_ .‘n-*l“5q‘5.w‘ lgiiilgifllllqliergll‘ hum“ o“ mlmom‘ Th0 lN-illflluit is ‘owned hy W: year the OllCTllliZ of 5.382 skins at t €~€l~“ji1f-Qt1l1cli"l_i§'l‘l"1lmffii-Tflrdfiifilxlgg ’l'h1_- inuniopnl council of the. rim“; ‘M811,’ (“I'm the first silver fox sale of the 1938- 1- L11 »1-> 01‘ M» ~ s- c _ ‘(iiVll o1 ms“ -‘ “‘ "l"? ‘mpmg-I “I .39 season was considerably below the quantity corresponding sale last year. Dur-t ca t alcjrued at the . ill: l». -. . ~- » - called for ._onic montiis tutu and the" u.“ ,0 “Xrk 1183f a‘; money available for thtiii has been, d,“ A; H," ,'.b.,,,,.,l ',,,c,'nb(_,.‘. “N. earmarked, no contrac: “Elm rot 110ml Commuliisys“ ‘ " ‘ ' , awarded. l ' Six motor vehicles were store iii the garage. from the burning: building, was found impossible in 'l'iii'ec were hauled hut it YCIIIQVO i i111 Si. f l’ k5 ill. l1 i ,i . ,- l brégen a6s]’t)ehnd"0g\1'ga\r§%ce OfPTEgOOG: V Tlic air aplliopriat.oiis_ ‘will take‘ End" 31mm“, Rule t u“, rpmainhlz "m... 5mm; u, m, remaining over from last season. “in? “cwumyfhe "Qsislblllty. f0’ - ' ha“ "I"! it“ 113ml 51*" "i “I therefore the skins offered at c | I§“."§‘“i ymAflll °_°‘.“‘{‘~‘,y t‘ “in DPCYPQS 1551184 lodflv extended builtllnz. present sale consisted larzrrlv cf ' allprose‘: this iltililtillllzl sdhsc ac : gzwfisig’; “Th: riehr" mm" ‘vohmes rcmmk i.ii ..i. rm.- it‘ J .- . ‘ w . ~ ,-‘~‘ *““= “Ty l‘ “m” S t‘ l S“- T°55 U“ Colmlr-‘i ‘ m be whlgcd‘ 'fh1- illt‘.i.illl'l_‘.~2 piaucd wot-kins itndi-r Fnrfl [rut-k igwnqld by w, it, Drip son. There \\'fi.‘=i a all color phase up to five pounds to seven skins of good character and clear color. Lwsrr inter?“ shown in firs’. _ ivhlch there wire verr few offer- e King"s Birthday May .20 pounds ill the quzil v CYITAWA, Nov. 20~tCP)— Celebration of the Kinds Birth- day will be observed ncxt May 20 while His Majesty and Queen good flTllVlllil for s. especially‘ frirskins in value and tip .:ise of however wa$ Fkins of . . . i r n. miil.ai"_v atrhormes and rc-, A“ F" “IN” i qui ui them to stav at their p0bf5. 1 Troops were rushed to labor can» ‘l(l.S ills‘ of the (lash and (‘iirry Stern, City. Buick Coupe believed to he owiv- From ihe statement of the MitiLs-i . trc». where tho mobile - ~ 791‘ m a" Mldlvs“ l“? nlgm l‘ i guards ant our \l‘lli"" iv=re mas» “l .h-v PM“ lhnmzlir‘ all" expected that one branch of tho. M, T)“, 253L090“ komicrs‘ alrlady “a; ‘lfllftVffllfl sedan nivneil by n service itiilch will be zilloivcd a more: 1150,,“ m Keeping of Kcntvlilc, News gencrou. 11]lDl‘O\)l'l2t.l()ll t in the ya-t will be lllv izon-pt-i ent inn-i, ,.;,.,,,,_, m. _ ie Parts (iistinct wire v d: Lacliincnts ar- id i".iiii .c ia. ‘flinsc helicvcil lmf in tlic fire tlzfzn t swap t back when she <. wiry: of the ulanti if T _ k _ _ _ _ '.;li~ all tltipn it he only nown -\-ll\.~0‘..\ \yeit_ ‘,3 in a n“ V, ;, Charles Stead. veteran éLl-ywctir-Oi-l t, discussant <1 t it r t- law pilot. and passenuei- Isadore | $0Clnii$kq nmwtisti. Eldclstcin. 5i. a paricd Wnshinc- filth Elizabeth are in Ottawa. i was __ gnmmncclelitihetre tonight by tgoréliiili ill‘ lulu/wall m Con‘ ll ‘ e if '1 C t i-ime i5 9r }\1;\(-I{9)17,ic _ -~ _ _-i e an . l _ __‘t_. . ‘tin cc u p: it’ .. c‘. 5 _ King after a Cabinet Council " " " ' — - ~ pi GUY liltilpb i i Actual date of the King's Quip ms OWN (wow Birthday is Dec. 14 but since G B p . ' ‘ his accession to the Throne it " tl "IE \_ vtwiOLkffiOii$f has been observed 0n June B. K ' Cana fans will celebrate His 5/ -/" Majesty's Btrfhday May 20 only for next year. The change was made with the King's aproval. Statutes of Canada empower the Governor gcnerai-in-council to fix. by proclamation. the date on which His Majesty's Birth- day will be celebrated. and the nccessarv proclamation will be lssticd shortly. The Kin and Queen will reach Cane a on May 15 for their Canadian tour of uproa- imately three weeks; they will land at Quebec and presumably wil come almost directly to 0t- tawa. One of the features of Their Majesties stay here will be unveiling of the National War Memorial by the Khuzfi It is not yet known whether t e unveil- rig date will coincide with that now chosen for the birthday cemkt-atlnns. Army Of Nearly One Million ‘.l9—iAPi - Gcr- becn in- the press /\ ,/i\\~\,' l __ cavalry forces. Thev said (‘0li.\il'll<‘ilOi\ of exten- sivc fortillca ton. alime- ilic west- em lrotitici‘ lac iii: Fiance made ncccrsary‘ special border infantry rcizimcirs in ad litlon to the trirttlai- fortifications iiirssiitil. The Berlin lrkiil Air/z-iyiwr. vcaiiig the ll‘.lll‘il)l‘i' oi arm)‘ had been rai cd from i4 to 1B. c. plaiiit-d illl; was dtzc in the inch ion of Clniiiiirk <Au<' i anzl lite bllfit‘ chi-tn‘ ‘Iliili"i frnLtt (‘z clioslo- uikia in tit" Greater R"lt'll. The fi\'i‘l‘.t;1' .il'i‘lltlil] o‘. BERLIN. Nov, many's sanding army has creased by four corps. dilclosed today. The Nazi Reich now is generally" credited with a peacetime army of approximately 1.000.000 men as coni- parcd with about 8.10.000 befrrc the Great War. tThls ‘is second on.y to soviet Russia. tvhlch has a peaco- time army of 1.300.000) ‘Fm: strength of_1i6 divisions s't by the 1935 conscri iion law. which introduced Chance or Hitler's re- armamcnt ni-oniam has been rnimd wrst to iinriliuesf u-iiiih: toNfil divisions. 1 d ‘h i tiiv corps! is tviiraicttliii S10 will" u "mm cwspamr. revcn t‘ cse u- iliniiali more is Clill$tt crat c \"i\l'lB- ‘ ~_ , . chides three specially cqulgped. ilnn in the modern (‘icrmait Army.‘ Tl"?- CAR Full“ 5-“14503 mountain divisions, five nrniwre car stir-h (‘nvps cntitain tar.» divisions.‘ Leave Bofllfll 9-45 l- m- l P» f" or tank illusions, in addition to some as manv as fezir. t ’""""“'"' ll R "1 7W5 P- 1“ Harliiinc Prnvliiccs: Fflflil! south- ilnndy with light rain or snow: somewhat I i... .3;-