1 - 1 M331” " .. diiiit ,... Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew . ii “li "”'f1 __ _ t The Peop es Paper . -...-. _Read byEverybody ,,,,,,,,,, _,,,,,,,,,,,,, _ _ , _.C _ ~~.-- --,.~. .7‘._'~,.,l, f MAXIMS or A MERE MAN b, » _ f i -s _. ‘ _ I ` i =' i - ~ ' ' _ _.. if- _ *_ _ lonlag Clarlial. louaded Ill! .,............ ...... _ CHARLofrrE'r0wN. CANADA. MONDAY, Novennen zs, ms idpdgrs 1 M;-l -s _ s = - W5 - - s Armin snomiptionlosuvuea lure lryllailvauulaeud l`!.l.A»“J¢ Additional Sanctions can “lar Warns Duce l l . _ ll.._.l... ii___. l G i A mi ii 1sL_,4N1> j F0liNll DEAD IN BATHRUUM -RF DREDGE Captain Austin Cos- grove, Wellington, Victim of Tragic Ac- cident. (C. P. By Guardisrrs Special Wire) PICTOU, N.S., Nov. 24.-Captain Austin Cosgrove of the department of public works dredge No. 9 was scolded to death in the d|'edge’s bathroom late saturday night. A eorouer's jury empanelled by Dr, M. B.. Young decided death was accidental after hearing evidence of night watchman Amos Connler of Summerside, P.E.I., and Bert Shep- ard of Cardigan, P.E.l., mate. Cwmier testified he heard steam escaping in the bathroom and went to tum it off, only to find the door locked. lie broke it in with an us int the steam prevented hhu be , 5 - i g; CAPTAIN s`€ELDE`1T “P " “P TO DEA TH Auifiidrny Coup il’ R E P A RE In North China I ni 1 n _ FW... _ . This scene of the 1932 invasion is ing re-enacted as Japanese troops from entering the room. Buitfiing .N mlged |n Nor", Chun' when to the boiler, he turned off the vuive and then entered the bathroom to` find the Captain dead. ' rw The steam valve, used to heat writer in the bathtub by being turn- ed on slightly. was on full, Cormier said, _and this was corroborated by the mate. The night watchman said. "with that steam in there, nc man could live ha-lf a minute." captain Cosgrove was a resident of Wellington, P.E.I., and com- manded the dredge for the past five years. His widow, in Wellington, and a .son Aloysius, Summarside, P_E.I.. survive. Burial will be made at Wellington. ` » ANNOUNCEMENTS COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETL .l_, "Bean Supper and Dance in Ions Hall Wednesday, November 2’ltli. L`317°'u'25'3\' Charles Murphy, s. political power in ‘npldiy dwindling group of men who at _ Sir "Seven Mile Bay, tonight, Cards day' "Whist and Dance in Orwell Hall 1 November 25th. Lunch served by S Women's Institute. L-3203-11-23-li. and Dance. If not fine, then on Tu _ _- Postmaster-Genera‘, he was ap- °5d“y L 3206 painted to the senate in ions and “Borden Line Club loading hogs, his ' iamm canes' Albany' wednemay' there since the King government N0v_ 37, 1,3210 camo buck to power. "We are bu in live fowl dail M Y Z yr paying highest market prices. Is- this led eventually to his death. He land Cold Storage Co., Ltd. L-1213. ls “MacMillan Hotel, dance Mon- 25c. return. p_ ' 'M' sisters died some `,cars ago. ML __ ° I The funeral will be held Wed- u°,f°“ Wm “me” i'° Lum °l her ncsday at 9.45 a. m. at Bt. 'I"l‘ler2sa ’“`~5 in the P-E-L H°5P“°1- church, ottawa with interment at *l Notre Dame Oemrtery. Senator Muzphy's life was spent The many friends of Mrs. Aban "Avondale, Nov. 22, 1935, last and best dance of season. C. M. B. A. Hall, Vernon River, Tuesday, Nov. B 26. Admission 25c. L-3205 iii "We will be taking poultry, live he and dressed orf Wednesday after- noon, November 21th at Crspaud. The Wood Co. L-3202-ii-25-Zi. ‘°Cireenva‘e Womcn‘s Institute' Chicken Supper at home of Barns- l¢v Wonnacott, Wednesday, Nov. 27. Yi stormy come Friday. "Buying poultry at Ivan Bi-cwn's, "Cry day. Geo. A. Webster. gn W L-318°-11-23-2| ited states. Numerous traffic accidents, most- "Bee a Ready Made Family DN' ry sented by Baptist Young People of od Won. Cape Traverse Hell, Tues- cut” mihwwm n dw, November zetn, e P. ss. it sec tive G m de SE N A T ll R MURPHYRIES Murphy of the Ottawa Improve- ment Commission; John Murphy, dsl’ night, novelties. Closed-in an transfer leaves Old Spain, 8 o'clock. Railways and canals and Edward uildings. He was bom in Ottawa, eclucatzd here and practised larw , Heavy Snowfall In NEW YORK, Nov, 24-The sea- °"“°“- Uh 'I`U¢6 *. I _ Armed Uprising Raging Four B P. By Glardlllfl B 'itll sing seemingly led by non-com cried olicers of the army is ing in four states in northeast I .. ern lrsxil,dimotficial reports to this tal ui tonilh _ Nilliiformed observers laid the io- Captain Fiinto Mueller, chief cf t, if unchecked, might concetv- police of Rio de Janeiro, said the y develop into a looil»llst--anti- uprising in Natal was “Commun- Imperialist movsiéieut. Bax: wore isti;‘r_;i;‘clmt;i!st it appeared to be euweoeldmobe evolopmon Wold un _ . brace the eatin nation. Troops were held here in readi- 'mg more persistent reports eau- -uses, and armed soiiderrgusrded Vol j tn. eisoi-dm in the prim or me central nie do ni-un rain-one Grande do Norte and llliion and the banking quarter. §: -i 3.; gr rqidtdiil _,___ ' __---_-_ .:;__'.;..=:.~i__.‘-°' razil States Parahyba. that shooting had broken out in the streets of Natal and Recife but authorities minimized the re- ports, saying the situation was im- dor control. Censorship on outgoing dispatch E . of embarrassment, as Lord Tweeds- muir heard these words of welcome echoed by amplifiers through the clty‘s Hall of Honor as he stood with Lady Tweedsmuir before a red-:anopied dais. .unfolded as the Mayor paid hom- age tc the representative of the King who always would find French-Canada “the claszic land of loyalty." enough for us to salute you in the living symbol of an eminently ven- erable and emlnentl venerated cuiigriiti Preparations Under- way F o r Coming _ Dominion - Provin- cial Conference. (C.P. By Guardlllfl Speck! Win) 0'I'I‘AWA, Nov. 24-Quiet pre- veiled on the surface of govern- mental cctivitlm during the past week in marked contrast to the _swift sequence of major develop- ments which featured the first three weeks of the new adminis- tration. Since the publication last Monday of the Canada-United States Reciprocal Trade Agreement, and the extension a few days later of the Canada.-New Zealand Trade Agreement, there have been no tm- pcrtlmt announcements. ‘ Prime Minister Mackenzie King, vacationing at Georgia seaside re- sort, was expected to return the latter part of this week. After a campaign which lasted _nearly two months, the work of forming a government and of completing a number of important negotiations, Mr, King was in need of rest and recuperation when he left for Georgia s. week ago. On Holiday Former Prime Minister Bennett, Grant Liner LONDON, Nov. 24.-Officials of the Cunard-White Star Line an- nounced today that Sir Edgar Brit- ten, commander of the Berengaria, has been appointed to the command of the giant li.ner Queen Mary next spring. mander since 1913, he was knighted last year. _ FEARS HELD Bayfield friends alarmed when ed somewhere nlrsg tlfe shcflered (continued on Page ei ` Them was a sli ht smile almost All Queb;c's colorful history was “But, Your Excellency, it is not A T°. C°'"'."“"°' RUEBEC VUTERS MONTREAL, Nov. 24.-There is a French proverb which says "La nuit portc consell"-the night brings 1 counsel. Candidates up for election irt"a:°“i rar.. _ °°"*" a e as ri g w ring the Left N. B. Port For kind of counsel to voters which will Murray I'I2l1°bG1` Sat- respective parties. A l 11.' th 1 ' ' ’ ' m.day_ lmllzmeuse argl Zllhgngcgliy gint mittee approved the Dian in principle. poses the campaign is ended. Last Anxiety was expressed here last minute appeals were made during U glgnltc for twin I Ilslicginbcn, Alfrgd the weekend, for the most part by au ner an van s orn w I' t t f th th t l - _ left Bayfield. N. B., 'in it e small eli?su~I='rl;liiEer? Taiascheligielllarhl/lni‘irai'rlle 1° "My W°"ld be declared by ‘he Umtcd states' They “ld "W °°““"'7 open motorboat Saturday for Duplessls, Conservative leader, and Murray Harbor. P. E. I. Mounted Paul Gouin, head of the Action Lib- Police in Charlottetown were ask- vrzilc Nationale group of insurgent b“5“d°" R"-5511 fully BPDFUWNI 0! the M3!-'"2 S3“°1i°l’lS “KI-hilt lilly- cd to aid in a search for them by Liberals. lillTllPllllS T 0 ll-A Y ..‘i‘i..E§t“.i.:”z‘;z 2:; :r..:':.“§;.::;‘ Libefil Party Faces the Cunard Line in 1961. A com- J 0 I 11 t 0pp0Sltl0Il From Conservatives And Action Liberale Nationale. (C~ P- By Guardlasvs Special Wire) be favorable to them and their The polls open at nine o'clcck the two failed to reach their des- and close at six. If continued tn- government claimed its southem tination. Faulkner' and Osborne tercst evinced in the campaign is forces had driven Italy’s troops carried fishing gear and a motor any criterion a record vote will be out of Gcrrahei. The fleeing It- cycle in their small craft. Police C9»Si- I11diCHti0l1S Ere the WOHi-hcl' aliens left many of their dead, the, expressed belief the two ned rand- will be fav°rsb1e- reports said, shore as choppy seas would pre- Joint 0llP°Siii°l\ ,go vent them from continuing to While the Conservatives and the ca Murray Ha;-bm-_ A.L.N_ faction are retaining their norm of Gm.mhe|_ A ywuters re- .- ‘ _ entities in the campaign. they con stitute a. joint opposition against gui Bggnxalgtmés auf? Egutnllugi , _ - the Liberal party, If they are suc- rm of Gorrahei also WEN re__ | I I ' ~= - "- 1-- - cessful at the polls the announced ltlgke ’ ` , agreement between them is that n' _ Mr Duplessis will become Premier Rome omcmuy mmmmced how. G0 _ While ME- G°“m Wm °h°°5° m°5i7 ever, that Italy now controls all of the Cabinet ministers Premier Tascliereau is the dean ogaden pmvmoe' ' ri of the Quebec Legislature, having It li DH B k » been returned cntln usl f a ans ve" M Lord And Lady Tweedsmuir Capture Hearts Mommorency ,,f,c,,_‘§'§,,,,_y Mf mms AB Nov 24_The Duplessis was first elected for Three ’ ' Of Fr n h . 3 ' _ Ethiopian Government announced e c can dmns IS Honoured 11255” _in W? chosencgarty today its armies had driven the er in s or Mr. uin ° ° ° - . Italian troops south from the city By MCGIH University' ""5 is-his "°""°al baptism' H” ‘S or Gorrnnei_ The ilecin Itaudns, ' 8 -"_”"' , l;_'h‘;B'I;_‘;l:J?,1:.'§i\I,“,a11{:§c;-222,10” against the announcement continued, left (By D. E. Burrltt, Canadian Pleas Staff Writer) ' many of their dead. (C. P. By Guardians Special Wire) The Ethiopian army is sweeping MONTREAL, Nov. 24-Baron Tweedsmuir left Montreal today, ns- sketches of PN-tl” the invaders backwards since sux-rd cf it place in thc heart of French-Canada whose pwnlc. in U10 Following are timmbnau de5c,.1p_ Halle Selassle's visit to the front, words ci' Mayor Cuncllllen Houde, "arg profoundly gatefui to His Majesty mms of the pm-ty pragfm-ms; mb. U16 0ffiClH1 Sifliffelilefli Said- for culling to govern this country a man who, in Rideau Hail, consti- eral: Enactment of a.n old age pen- tutes the most magnificent of examples." sion law; strict enforcement of soc- P°°"P°“°"'°“‘ s°“5ht Brit it was not ul Governor-General alone that Lord Tweodsmuir ial le§lSlB»il0I1 Hlrelldy on the Statu- wns iveleomed to Montreal tin-earn its Frendti-canadian amor, seii'-se- tes and n pledge to imburden mun- PARIS- N°"' ?_4“‘A-P”-1"' scribed ns interpreter for the people of the province and "more particu- i¢lPB-lil-les Of relief Contributions if f°"m°_d Sources Said mmght Great any ii.. r.....r..¢~....-.n...._» i2°.§§m’“‘°“.S°”e§§,§'“,g 1-= vin-r ggggggegiegt ,§f““~§,,,§;°§3;d s§;g1< Ht- was received also as a mon to whom high rank has rome “not as We €llU_ Y W G DNV 1100 ` is simple trick ci' fortune but one who has conquered it slowly and sure- in mi? entire C°5l5 Of relief- mms wmmlttee meffing at Gem . _ Conservative-A. L. N.: Rctreneh- eva- beciiu-Si'-` °f the SEUUUS 00"' ly .by virtue of intellect and by the, strength or cbaract.r_ one who in` mem of expenditures through me sequences., which M, on embargo countless domains has guen priceless services to his country, ‘merging of several government de_ against Italy migm (ring to the partmcnts and the conversion of the P6806 Of E\11‘0IJ€- I ` Quebec Legislative council into an These Sources Said the decision; You Loovt B‘°l°“1 ' economic advisory committee; old resulted from conversations today age pensions which the Conserva- birtween P!`€mi€r LSVHI and Sir tives claim to have demanded for George Russel Clerk. the British years: creation of an official organ Ambassador, ln which M. Laval patterned after Hansard to record repeatecl the warning of Vittorio pmreedings in the Legislative ss- Cenutl. the Italian Ambassadcm sembly and a permanent colonlza- that such an embargo might mean 1 tion plan. war. " League Sanctions Committee May Postpone Meeting -_uni Were To Meet Friday To Con- sider Adding Oil, Coal fs’ Iron To The Embarg0l._i_s_t Against Italy. _ (C. P. By Guardian’s Special Wire) Britain and France were reliably understoodlast night to have decided to recommend postponement of a meet- ing of the League of Nations’ szlnctions committee sched- uled for next Friday, which was to have considered adding oil, coal and iron to the list of kcy products in the embargo against Italy. ' The move led to the hope in Geneva that peace nego- iations between Italy and Ethiopia may bear fruit soon. The decision on postponement was reported reached in Paris at a meeting betwen Premier' Laval and British Am- bassador Sir George Clerk. Canada proposed the addition of oil, coal and iron to the embargo and the sanctions com- Premler Mussolini awarding to Paris newspapers, said imposition f an ell embargo would lead to war. Italians did not believe an actual embargo against shipmentso! oil might be able to carry on for a year with available oil suppltel. Soviet Foreign Commissar Litvinoff in Moscow told the If.a.lis.n Am- At Addis sbnba, the Etidopinn =`*?~`;“+`;`:'-Ti: R30 GALLUNS UF RUM SEIZER Dispatches -rea/ching Harar said me of Ras Naslbu's men had re- ptured Gabre Darrc, 12 miles Trurklonds nf rum kcgs wen brought into Charlottetown Sat- urday as Royal Canadian Mann.. ted Police completed it seizure of 930 iralions, found in a bam at Trurczllc. Lifting up the firm; boards Corporal Leo Bradley and Constables Shaw, Morrk and .Inv _discovered two caches containing 186 five gallon kega. lt_\vns the third largegyliqqop seizure made in the Provincq The rum was valued at $4,000 _ at the Shiivs side, but duties and taxes would bring the value tc $11000. No arrests have been m.1dr._ The liquor was taken tg the (’ity and stored at the Cue- toms' warehouse. _ Li* MORE- PING iH°l’..-.. uc or chalk 2-.; ‘YRE QU\ClA\';R You \~loN'1' Qtr »riii=.i=iE .El-;\ nf/ S I The Premier suggested “cxtremcl Three Seats By Acelamatlon caution," it was added. _ | ,L ff The same source quoted the ' ' Except in three seats where Lib- Premier, however. as saying lief »_.j,;