The Gentral Guardian m IGTION & HEADACHES i- POM CO N ST I PATION commoner-remain msmr- nuos. IrBIN-I-IZ-SIZ THE ADULT Education League cf Prince‘ Edward Island. cOIdIBIIY invites all interested persons to at- , tend free public lectures on "Brit- isii Fpreign Policy ‘and the Inter- national Situation" by Mr. Hush Maison, Thursday, I Nov. 1G. at. Prince of Wales College Hall; Etrl- L555 mm day. Nov. 20 at the Bummerside ApENNY High School. Both lectures at 8:15 A5055 - g9, 39 p. m. 14-‘530-11-18-21. SECOND SNOWFALL OF SEA- SON-Prince Edward Island was blanketed with snow night as the second fall of the yelp was re- corded. The temperature during the day dropped down to 24 de- grees above zero and as the run set. the first flake". began to fall. THE NATIONSOGULATOR Waterway Project To Be Investigated The snow-fall thickened as it con- tinued and more than two inches had fallen latc last. night. WAEQING'I~QN_ Nov‘ International Joiit Coimiusdon i." rchedulc-d to begin hearings.- in New York City Tliiii':d:i_i' on the proposed Luke Champlain \\fll(‘l‘< way. to connect Monti-cal with the Hudson ltivcr. Tho commixion also is sclieil~ ulcd to conduct public hciirlugs iii New York Nov. 20, in Albany Nov. 23, Burlington, Vt.. Nov. ‘.14, Pluttti- burg. N. Y, Nov. 25 and Mon.rc.l Nov. 26, on the advisability of th: waterway and the estimated cost. George W. Kytc of Si. Peters. N. S,. former member of the Cun- adian House of Commons. is a member of the Coininis ion. DREDGE.’I‘O LAY UP HERE- Dredge No. 9 will lay.up in Char- lottetown after doing some work at ilic waterfront. Overhaulcd at Pictou l.i.st winter No. 9 carried on dredglin; operations at Murray River. Montague, St. Mary's Bay and Pamuro island. ‘NEW PLANE VISITS HERE- 'l‘lic “City of Saint John", one of the Eatern Canada Airlines mach- ines wa: floirn from Moncton to Charlotteiotvn yesterday. The machine landed at Upton Airport ' yesterday morning and took off a few hours later on return. MISSIONS FEATURE PRO- GRAlVb-Missions were the feature of the program at the Baptist Y. P. U. meeting last evening. The program was under the direction of the Mission Commission with s h Mrs. Hazel Malone as leader. Mrs. o w n T. G. Ives was the special speaker. _ CM P-H.~l*'niter1 Service, Zion Sh‘: Spoke on‘ “Congo Cxossesw‘ ' The Misses Athela Saunders and Presbyterian Church. Micro-He by Rvv- J- B- Marguerite Biirhoe sang a. duet. Interesting gm}... Quiet: fihurtb wmyrsuiv, NOVEMBER 13th An interesting demonstration oi the new Plymouth model cars pro— ‘ f"'}"""'- _ l H The next; meeting will be in duced by the Chrysler‘ Automobile Polmqwflr§a_ m": charge of the Fellowship Conunls- manufacturers ivzis given in the ' slon._ showrooms oi Rankine Mci.a'iiic,_ Ilesene iiets For Sydney Mines‘ r. w. c. naaaru-Tire iveekly debut ~ of Section A Debating Soc- iety, grinec of Wales College was held iii Room 12 on Tuesday, Nov- ember 17. The subject was: Resolved That; There are such Things As Ghosts. The speakers were: Pro. J. Nelles gleader) Christine MacLenn, and Lorne Ives. Con: E. Blanchard iIDiKIEI‘), Evelyn Harvey, and C. Nelligan. The result was a victory of two votes for the Pro. Side. After speeches from A. Nicholson, the critic and Prof. Blanchard, the Honorary President. the meeting adjourned until next Tuesday when the subject will be “Resolved That P. E. I. should Have Government Control." ‘ i" ‘I ‘CUVIHIPIQ and lihrc Chief ‘ .111 were l*l]lDJ\\'L‘l'C(I to MP‘- PPIPI‘ Mafixmnfmr 539K‘ m, Um. v1.15, andra, left the Hovince Qatar-day A .- ;__=> " mornhiS lo spend the winter with iilL-Yflis her sons, ‘Dr. George MacKinnon Mid Di‘. Rciiinaid MacKinnon of Wollaston. Mass. Adjourn Action in Small Gase large crowd attended the show and expressed kccn interest iii the ser- ies of reels run off displaying" iii’: latest innovations and impmvc- rnents in motoring, from the stand point of bcauly and safety. The “movie” demonstraictl the endurance of Plymouth under all conditions. It exemplified its line breakage system, all-steel body and ((11211; i-uardiarfs Special Wire) srutvay MINES, NS. Nov. 17 >A§ u zwult oi the $3110.00!) fire : ouc life and destroyed l". ill iijrlizey allninvbiis- vii yestrrdiiyq town coini- ' liitR .~,'.,-.-p:: to provide Iiiiriiiisii‘. wnli rescue it‘. iiitizri: emergen- car was subjected to severe I\‘<ti'i‘I- ships, purposely rolled omr eni- bankmcnts, driven o‘.'(‘1‘ poached fields, vailiviiy tracks. etc. In every test the Plymouth cainc through with "colors flying." In one raw on being driven over an euthaniz- mcnt the car riglited itself continued under its own power. The pictures were shown by Mi A. D. Matthews of Iizililzix. Itiari- time reprcscntziliixe of Chnvsleranrl Plymouth Motors, and Mr. C. W. Hoyt of Halifax, service represen- tative for the Maritimcni. tizo hlifitiiefwtil HIIITI‘ lire. f". Joliusto:i,1~‘or- time ILil ~, I\ii\'i}11‘iI)l‘l' 1'7, Ali's. MflfilvY-i‘ .11 m hcr liilth year. Fiiivrn‘ n .£i - l.-.‘.t_ Iimlib-Ii: 123i liuu: Srrcri. ‘Tues- lif-Z Numiu>ei~ 17, lfiliti. Mr liluph- "mil 1.\ti-.. . in her 74 lh your. l-‘im- linl Tun: 19th. A sliuit service till be lulal .ii he. IJiU ixsiileiirc at ti; (OH 1.x 7 i dniguu : (or. By ouaraiawnzispeciui Wire) TORONTO. Nov. l'1—'l‘he action brought on behalf of Mary Flor- MRS. JAIIIES BENTLEY There passcd peacefully away in II/Wli iiw-"i bv m'1'ui' to S‘ . . ... _ . H: __ , _. ‘_ , _ _ H, h, 1 mm M“ m‘ HF“; ‘n/Ilun‘ h_i_:_(_1__ (‘Jlffl Small, nstci of Ambrose the CIIilIIIOLtLEOIVlX V lutlblllvlt L121 m at 1, m hwmrlnvnl m Konshub Stun 1, millionaire Toronto theatre Wedncstay inolnuig, l . l iii .1 magnate to invalidate the will of McNeill Bentley. WIdflW 0f U“! Wk‘ Mrs. Theresa Small was adjourned today until 'I‘hursda_v. The plaintiff alleges Mrs. Small, tun her five years ago. The funeral wlircli was largely attcnilvu wit. Motor “Movie"; H e re Grafton Street, last "evening. A‘ turret top. In several incidcnisihcv and‘ Mr. Janie; Bentley who 1Ji'cceder.i_ iifj oi" our dear iii-ll: \‘.‘;i!h< r, iihu "nilivr Nth, [£334. by fraud and other Illegal means. obtained her husband's estate. Mrs. Small died in 1935 and disposition held on Saturday afternoon front the Presbyterian Church at 2 p. in. by the Rev. W. O. Rhoad of the Kensingtcn l-trcsbytc: inn Church of the smooooo estate has lrrsen delayed tirnalmg iiie outcome of the action. I assist-ed by the ltcv. W. A..l’attcr.- son of tlic Cavendish Uniicd Church. Hymns sung iueluiled 'l‘lic Lord's My Shepherd and Abide With Me. Mr, W. '1‘. Bentley of Summcrsldc sang very nicely “Sunset and Evening Star". Tlicrc were many beautiful floral tri- butes on the casket. The funeral was in charge oi J. r ,1 . igum- ‘ll I"‘Tl\(‘ i!r'l'iiny; luck ‘ ll -. Iu ‘fni. _ | i u‘ 112171,", NIH-u lh iw chi i-iirl. thi- day. Iiblvrir-d l i N. B. Frofessor ls Seriously Injured rannmrcaorviuufa. Nov. 1r- r.. Davion and Co, Kenslngton. (CPl—*Pl‘of. Stanley C. Perry reg 'l‘lic pail bearers were lift-sat". mzilued unconscious with head in- James Jardlue. Gordon Glover, Alfred McNeil], Thomiis Ramsey. Alex Hlltz rind ii. J. Toombs. 1n~ tcrmcnt was in the Kcnsiiigton People's Cemetery beside her hus- juries tonight. after his car and Fredericton Firc Department pump-' er collided at a street intersection‘ hcrc. The fire truck driver esoep-l ARGAIN 'FARES or with minor injurleshankl both ve- 1mm; y To liicles were badly damaged. "‘ ‘Y’ ' SU M is‘ E R S‘ D E Associate Professor of Geology and . - some ' 13?." ‘fififswii. mimfmlilil" ti: ' T ET l ‘Mllrdiiv, Ncv. 28. 19:16 born at Brantiord, Ont... and grad-I 0 L , Hf , 11m" N0“ 30‘ w“ ._. uatcd from ‘Toronto University, He‘ We have a number of houses came to U. N. B. in 1929 and has! “sud ‘uh u n" “m” done geological twor-k in this prevq Fm ‘mum, mmcmlrs‘ app“, ince for the Dominion Government Th” EASTERN Tgugg 59M. during summer months. I PANY, $1.00 ___ 1 sunr-soiieiown ‘v 15d Rbhmoml street. li-521-Il-1B-20-23. PM , . - bu," (‘TI/fiftieth ion. 3mm: mun C/Hu/ L _l "n TIM: 4 , ._._ , . Too Late I‘ 0 Clasify ' WTirTrin-Grnr. ron nonse- Mrrk. References required. Apply "D" care Guardian. ' L—525-1l-l8-3I. QUALITY FOX PUPS FOR SALE r Would ranch for purchaser at I/~ Five’ uml vim/Iv "or II/IL I' l/ARE '1‘ Y“ a ” l l iii >'..2I‘(/'1"r'-I-'is"<').\i1. r For Iv 1),. _ ' . Ally 1a.‘; dféggtunmhan Consult “Iliiiun iiiiniiii I (KW ., . , souihpoit. Al"o garage wanted. I 55911?" Air/own! lf/iifmf/‘I Apply 2i Elm Avenue or uuaril- - um. L~529~fl-l8~3I. Tiff. CHARIIOTTETOWN GUARDIAN BINGO PARTY In. Canadian Legion Home TONIGHT at 8 P-M- FREE canes SPECIAL PRIZES Rising English Statesman To Speak llere Mr. Hugh Maison of England, who for the past three months has been making o. lecture (our 0f Canada, is expected to arrive in Charlottetown tonight. [Anglo-American lGollaboration gls Advocated (A. I‘. by Guardian's Special Wire) I (C. I’. by Guardian's Special Wire) i 17~ 'l‘lic I , LONDON. Nov. 1T~Tlic collab- oration oi the UllllCLI States ‘in I/"LFRLLC, and 1f ncccisary, in war," 1:, tho "tremendous prize‘ for ivliiuli Great Bniaiii should strive. the llousc of Lords ivas told today by Lord Struboigi, Labor peer. Now that Prcsiilciii Rooscvel: has been rc-ulcctcil, the British Gov- ernment "should turn its eyes t0 the we t itisteail of to the cast,“ to seek improvonieiit of world cea- nomic conditions. "and ‘as a last ‘resort, to secure the preservation '. of foreign policy were tucked. A Charge that the Government's refusal to state its policy ivas “for more (langerous than armaments" ivas made by the Marquess of licth- lan. “The iirst thing we have :0 con- sider." mid Iiotnian said, whether we can preserve, and ii so. under what conditions, the system of free institutions known as the British Commonwealth of Nat- ions.“ . "The United States of America is precrving another system under the Monroe Doctrine, and she is determined not to get into mad- dened Europe at any cortfi’, Lord Strabolgl, however, pointed lo the Bucnos Alrcs Pan-Ameri- can Peace Conference, which Prc- sident Roosevelt will attend, a. proof the United Stairs "is not so isolationist as some politicians make out." ‘ “There is a tremendou: prize hcrc to be strivcn for." lie declar~ isd. “If we can get. the collaboration i0! the’ United States in the cco- . noniic field. in peace. and if nec- ‘ essary lu war, I believe that is the greatest step forward to peace ivhich is within our power." Lord Stiabolgi moved a .uLlon calling on to furnish full information on the progress oi’ its arms program and to s.atc its foreign policy aim . Ho questioned the accuracy oi a recent Government cstitnatc o1 the relative strength of airplanes rind battleships, declaring that. the iiir aim of the navy should be gicatly strengthened and British naval bases more heavily fortified ag- ainst nu" attack. A Fascist triumph in Spain would mean serious danger to llrit- ilr interests, Lord Sirabolgi said. suggesting that Italy and Germain: might thereby; obtain hieditcvivn- can bases ivhich would ivczikcu British communication... l-Ie \\‘1ll1I.C(I lo know iilieiher the contemplated resol- i I ‘ War Ministry the possibility of having to maiulnm a i continental army in the interests I of r-ollczfiivc security. I "I should have tlmivpli‘. tlri’ l there would be bvitrr use. for our army in the iiiifortiiiia e cvciit of \\'{\l.'. than iuaixning the hfuginot. line," he ile:li "ed. “We doui believe the voiiiztnv i. so weak as ha. been stated.“ h: said in coirclusion. Bilslllg British policy on the ilreague of‘ Nations ivas critirizcil I by Lord Loihian, who dvscribcd it as a policy of bluff,“ and doubcrl I whether the League syutcm “could ‘I be made to work in terms of col- - lcctive security." I "The policy of the League 0i '. atlons means that you arc bound to go to war sooner or later sini- ultanooit-ly ivith Japan, Italy and Germany." he asserted, and con- cluded with criticism of the Franco- Sovlet pact as "quits clearly out- sldethe normal procedure of the Iicague." Tomorrow night It 8.15 Mr. Mol- son will address a public meeting at Prince of Wales College Hall on "British Foreign policy and the in- ternational‘ situation." The lec- ture will be held under the aus- pices of the Adult Education League of Prince Edward Island. The distinguidied speaker came to Canada early in September of this is. s. iuiiiiin liiiin lll our -iiiiitiriiii$ 'l‘lic coastal slcaiii hip Ifzirlandf was 501d ycSLCfLIfly to the Siraiil, Shipping and Construction co. of Sydney, C. 13., Mr. R. E. Match, pre- sident of the Charlottetown Steam- ship Co., said last night. The Harland built over twenty ' years ago, had been used in the ' Prince Edivard Island coastal trade except for a few years during the Great War when the shiP “'8? 0n E: w , \ l 7 ~;QE.-IIIRP3F —1 t To the Exhibitors and Sponsors of the i FOX SHOW We extend our wishes for the BEST OF LUCK r “LUCKY. BREAK" SALE Continues this week RIQIONE TWELVE TEN Lia lliavriirnurs Gnsii Grosser the Pictou, N. S., and Georgetown, peace," Lord Strabolgi declared‘ in a ilebnte in which the GCVt-‘FIP; menu's u-armamcnt program and' sharply at-, the Government ' P. E. 1., rim. - Owned by the Charlottetown Steamship Co. the Htirlaiid hrd plied on the Hlilbbliiu and West Rivers emptying into CI1iI1‘I0tlGlU\\'ll Harbor and to V1(:I.i)1'll\ and Orwell, on the south shore of the Province.‘ Last summer the sitosidy for the, service was discontinued and the ship had remained tied. up at Char- year as the guest of the National Council of Education. ‘ when the Great War was still in progress Mr. Molszon entered the Iltcyal Nanil College at Osborne land from their he WCLI. in due I course to complete Ills training at Dartmouth. When the ivar ended he zihziniloucrl Ills naval L'ill'i‘(‘l' and completed _hi» ediu-iitjon at the 1 “ t _h _f great I<.':1_ loIl P-lhlll‘ School at 0 r (“m I‘ m ' _ _ Lmcmg “m, H New College ox_ Although no announcement was 3 [Gill ' I ‘ ' made it is believed that the llilrlnlid , "lb ‘ n.t.,- l‘ oi tic‘ 111 pirpaiiuiiiou < p. patlizimcnt- glvltlneiyugdg glldgxfixolxiinlle 1P g l a1»), corral. wit‘. ..>;pn iveixt to In- Ikscrvike ltmglacc the Sash éXXQQYlI ilia as the political sccrciary‘ of the } film‘ which was bmmd M st. g A:.:.‘o...ii..oi1 of the Indian Chain- i Pym“ can“, m can“ Breton n? I)i'1.\ of Commerce. Time hi: as- “mm, .1 . , ., ., .. ; ' I i hlmlil lll the Pltprll-ll-Oll oi the‘ Ncgotjzlliunr, rm. m‘, purchase 0y niirliiinqiiitiiiiii to tat: Simon Com- : the Harland “.011, pumtpt‘ on by N“. mnsion thcn lll the mick’. o1 its , w‘ N. hmcponflld of Sydluxv’ C. B. k I enquiries into the extent t0 which i India could prorr-erl on a further] stage oi sell" gO_\".‘i'.1l1lk‘l‘.\.. 111s wcrl; brought him iniu contact. with every facet. of Indian life and he was able to llL'(|_1Ill'C that expert IIOWILWIgC which he Wits to use with such effect in the House of Commons when the Government of India Bill was finally drafted six years later. After three yiars in India lie returned to England. In a \‘.IilI'I'i\‘Il‘.(I campaign bio‘.- Girl Guide News! IT COSTS NO“ MORE‘ To have your Furniture properly repaired nnrI upholstered by our thoroughly experienced Craftsmen. It EXPERT WORKMANSHII’ MPLKNS I..-\.‘>"l'l.\‘(} SATISFACTION i Call and see our samples of illoih-Proof I Furniture Covering. Five Year Guarantee. NOW is the time to bring us your (hinge mu! i Duck Feathers. We pay highest ‘Ifiilta. anti . they weigh more when they're fresh. t 16f Kent Street -- -_ _. Phone 1mg I . l iiennr Miiofnniinr & co. l l fl**"f‘il££§i-J£lpdfl€S€ \dvu Alliance Bared son wcii a scat in tho National Government in ilie general clcct- u.“ (.“..[0“.N Cgjiyuyy iotiqPiic-e in Parliament I\'ICI:~,Oil Since the m“ 1.‘V_0:,,..‘,,,,_,; 1h,- quiekry prut-url that tlte reputation Comm“), M“; m,“ u," ‘(Wkly _Ili‘. had won outside rotted on solid foiuitlatioiiia. IIo was one of the feiv youixg men in that yiarlinment ivho really coiintcil. Then tllhflsifil‘ befell. Doneasier, ‘the constituency Molson rcpre eut- l l I l , nicemrq. 111 the Klllf-ZIIIS of Cilllllll-i bus Hall. all (if which have been well tiiLrirdctl and greatly ezijriyiril. l Miss Mary Driurnll, fin-u‘ itlv Pat-I r01 Imailer of the Oriailv», ILIA IJP-II , mmc one of the (Jiunir.m_v'.\ Lieu‘. “'35 hmmd L" rcwrb to m’ 0m m‘ l infants and Ele;iii<>i' (laiitlct hu t e :15 Patrol lrixiflxi" . xolcs. l c" was traditionally socialist and legumes. Although he could have .'~?Cl|_'.',I a .‘<."i\I in the .~..>Ei<l l‘L‘<I(I‘.‘l1'.- . south air-lain stout! hi. ground. IIls 5i1i1p3.' ‘s hzirl worked hard for him and Il.‘J(I.(l not do ert them but foe.‘ certain IISIPLII. An curly return to \Vc,\iiiii.ii.=.t2r- '1 predie ed for i\'ii'. lliostui and a dist nguishezl future in the txubflc life of Britain. H0 I111». iiz-lzbeixitrly‘ pregazecl himself for srriirc in ihe I pnrliiimeutary' field mid set an ex- wimple \\'I‘.I'.'Il it is probable 11111115‘ ‘a e 1' v take-i of - \\iiI zit-u ltiiss Florence 1101i . be oni- 01’ Ilii.‘ C;:i1i_.;iiiy 1..:1.t:i:t*.- ants but. is not able to nitcud iliv meetings until after Clu-i:‘.ir\.\> Min-h Hgrcl, i‘; tell by all ‘thr- Cfllllillill)’ at the IYkIILwIPYPZICI‘ of" the folluiviiig G1‘ ‘ s to the ur-ivi-c former! 5th Ch. . iii-toiiii Cour though Iyiiri. iiisirss for .-.ui~- I ' ' . ‘ "i! ‘l‘i‘e"i"Ipn“'v' i . ‘HTSHL mint of 1mm‘ I u) dun U cess go \\'l'.Ii them: -C0iisl:incc ‘ “'1 1 _, , M ‘ I l 1 o Leightlzer, .\'I'.\l'j0l‘l(? Divyer. Jose- phine Brown mid Isabel Goodwin "I A hourly welcome is extended t:i' , five rci-riuts who tiff‘ getting readvl to pass their Triitiertoot Tests and of looking fnrivarrl to their enrolment! m The recruits :iz'i~:§I3l'.i1iclie midi {Charged lifadehvn Costello, Kathleen Mc- Nerly, Reta Brown, Bernadette LELWIOI‘ and Isabel ltiacDonald. .__.___ lll-L-‘iltSifl Ont, Nov. ii-iCPi — Joseph LLITIIOIQBC, sell-styled “lion rf the north" was charged with iuiurtici- today following a coroner's inqumt into the (loath of Napoleon 1ST MURRAY “IVER C0‘ itoilcriqiie, a fellow lumbcrjack, af- ter an alleged fight from ivhlcli regained con- attcnded a Remembrance SCYVICL‘ in the Murray River Baptist Church on Nov. 11th, ivliich was addressed‘ by tire-Rev. Mr. Goudgc of the‘ United Church. Roderiquc never sciousness. 'l‘lic iirzht allrgtcdly occurred last iveek in hiuitice, 2i) miles west of tIlL". Norihvrii the Ciilltiillilll l-lazioual Railways‘ trriiizavoiitiiieiiiul line. Provincial (lzmsinble Ralph CFOLIIPI‘ and Con~ stable A. H. Sitiples of the Roya! Canadian Mounted Police arrested Lantcigtic and brought him hcrc. ‘ 11c was held without. bail, I Ontario centre oil '" ,‘ At the last meeting IilC iolloivnzg Patrol appointments \\'r‘l‘i‘ made for, the comuii: _\(‘1li'l Century Puirol~Sliirley Brvliaut, Patrol Second. Bluebird Patrol -1i:larlou BUUQL! Patrol Leader. and Frclda Lame,‘ Patrol Second. A special service activity for this week ls visiting the sick. After cviileucc that Lnnteigne "jumped on him with both fret" the jury brought, in a verdict that Ro- rloriqiio came to his death from blows inflicted by Lrintcigne. l i The Hurray River Co. is making} splendid progress under the lead- ership of the new Lieutenant. Miss Audrey Keenan, who with the’ Captain. Mrs. Walter Dalziei, at- tended the Giiidcrs Training ClassI recently held in Montague. There RAILWAY EARNINGS UP MONTREAL Nov. 17-tCPi—In- ercasc of $171,826 was shown today in Canadian National Railway gross . revenues of Gilflliirilllfl for vreck end- Under Auspices Speaker-REV. J. B. M. ARMOUR. WA. General Secretary for Canada and Newfoundland Collection taken for Society's work IINITEII PIIBLIC SEIIIIIGE ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH This Wednesday evening at 8 I‘. M. ; night charged Pflflivipflliiig in a iridesprcad plot Iwicrtk industrial plants and The Int lviiirray River Company! i.‘ “scent pact’ I" coordinated act" Russia ‘Charges Secret Military Pact As ‘Communist Bloc Formed. (A. l’. by Guardian's SINN-‘ial Wire! ujrriiust. Ru.» ill. MOSCOW, Ncv. 17~Russia to-y Negotiation tor “a 13.; .3 23 Germans with lcotiimimlst {H.111 my,‘ ‘i, ~ __ ‘known for some time, mu y) ;__ ; , sources said. These sourusx. lion _. < . edged it. as p0,. iblc "'1 ztuw ,.\l0l1.\ hail liven iiiii‘ i, 9 j Russia ivas l..\ ' v - i from the unit. lll‘ to overthrow the Soviet regime, after a crommunique declared Ger- HHHLV and Japan had signed a sec- re". mihitiijt- pact against Rus la. An official statement alleged the Germans, recently arrested plotted . to steal secret military iitforinzition. i EXPRESS SA lls1-'A("l'1<).‘\‘ kill,’ RQNLE, Nov. l7~titu’l—l\'Lilwrllli government leaders. ‘allegations of u JilllilllL:t‘-Gi'l'illrlf‘l Foreign Comrnissar Maxim 1,15. ,alliance against Russia were Tctelv "Hoff. a communique said, told ed tonight with saiistaction fr. German ambassador pyeidnchlcircles ivhicli generally IQIIQCI, Wemer Von Der Schiilenbcrg. that, Italian Goicrument. opinion. sever-til of those under. arr-est, hm The authoritative Virginie Gayda. ionic sad their guilt. Iwfiiflllg in the Giornalc clitalia. dc- Tpe aggfftiqn that Japan and Iclarcd “the anti-conunimistic front Gar-many 1mg signed a mmmry an created by Ilaly and Germany at Iidlice ilirectcd against Russia was l Berlin and widened at Vienna Wei: mniaincd in an camel. statement ' the participation of Austria ant issued through the foreign office “us”? I5 mus’ “mmmd “Amim ' and credited to the Tm omcm‘ month to the Far Earl." iRusslani news agency. N“ "“"““‘ It contained Japanese denials of *1 mIIlW-TY Pact. but declared that authoritative information held the agreement, ostensibly an accord aizaiiist Communism, in reality ivas Planes Grounded At Saint John ion between Japan and Qermm“. HALIFAX, Nov. 1'i~»\CPi-~Ti\res in case one of them finds 11,5511 a; Royal Canadian Air f‘ rec plane: war with a third power‘. (The German ‘propaganda mm. is“? termed the communique a which left the Eastern Pawnee base here yesterday for winter quirter: ._ in Montreal \\'il‘f3 ground. d in 5.1111‘ ‘all ICIIIIIIIIIIPA contained in a Germ- Patrol Leader, and Elva Hooper, nmm‘ sud‘ ms“ ha“ be?“ 0mg" “periodic lie."i John, N. 13., I)i‘(‘i1\l>i‘ oi w trher cor.- Replyinq p; Gemm“ PIMP“. ditlons. Win: Couuiiui:l~i" l1 1.1. again-t the arrests, Assistant Po. I wards .\'llil iouirhi rqlgn (jomynhgar Krcsilnskv said - He “its unable ‘.47 u‘; ‘enutl-"r i.~.< ‘planes. would riiuru l" ll»: . sin-Russian agreement. of 1925 gov- I ‘T-wm“ “W” m‘ I“ *“"“1 when ivrailiet‘ ciintii ion. ('.l‘ ir i: POSSIIJIIHY of air base. be u: <~ - I iablulicd by the Rfillii Air Forrc at S\(III\‘_\' and Yarn ‘ in eastern and ivvlurti Nuiri . n; td. Von der Schiilenberg axis report. cd to have told Litvinofl he doubt- ‘ ed the guilt of the Germans tinder arrest. and to have aid there was "0 Gffitmll Fnsclt organiznziqn in Russia. Th“ T355 AEBHW. in reporting the asserted Japanese-German alliance said 1" ‘W5 Romllleted after Japan had given strong nsurances at TOKYO that nothing would hamper fclose friendly relations with the U. S. S. R." tia. iii addition to lite lllillll :\ti.in IIILSC‘ at. Eastern Pa strife \i.i~ tioncd today by Air Puree Ofllfttli‘ folowin-g an aerial survey province. iiivti- of the Exhibitors and Visitors ‘ed Nov. 14, compared with $3,541.243 are now clghlcfll Guides in thc- Th" Jilll-"lfisc. i110 BQPIICYS CJlh- Amending ‘he H“, Show for the corresponding week last company, with four new members mImIWB 581d. wntcnded rumored make your hcadnu._n._ Iycaz: to be enrolled, [military aspects of the pact were tors m" ‘without foundation. , Th, With the Tress C0111l11ll11lq12l‘ _ ' - ‘ e Isplnslicd on all Rus. iaii newspapers“ Pi A f H‘ ~ I IN A g ztonighi, MnrJhnI Klcnientl Vorzsh-j H QT f !_ ilofi’ urged officers of the Russian MR. n ‘m. w... H 0N M r submarine fleet. in the Pacific tot \ ' H ' ‘.,A,_“.-_,,.__ ‘strengthen their Far Eastern 1th.. "5 (“gum 5% r1...“ rpq KHCHENER- W" N“- ‘7 " VOICE SCEPTICISM I GOOD F00!) . (CPI-hire. Beatrice FarriugtouAOH H _ _(~Ol~R-r]-.~,.- formerly of Newmarkvt and house-l LONDON N0“ 17__,AP,__B,.1_ y S53.’ ,. i of Bible Society ' keeper for Walter Riiior up until the time of his death in Scpttnl- ber, late today was c‘: ' l with I the murder of her \\\.. .1» u-ill- elor Qmplogg, i I l i KM!‘ ih authorities receivrd wirh amw- l ed scepticism IOIIIVIY Rllksliffi us-‘l sertlon Japan :\.I‘.(I (‘ierirznny- hail‘, signed a secret iniluiiiiy radiance“ s: .- macs...