MAXI M6 OFA MERE MAN Passions ouaht to be our not our masters. vaasals .’-—?_ hnrlulietiuivn Guardian Two Cantu. ornlm Guardian. Founded thin. itllggtztacra Y§iii<:; ”i?iiruDc>117" irziia liar srirrfii 1 " * 11 clihltl, 11 ltrlirs Pact With Germanyi Seen As Bargaining‘ Point T0 Gain Sup. port". tllr TAYLOR IIENRY) (.1150 ‘iated Press Foreign 5mm l’\-!~;. Dec. ‘l —t.-\Pt --Pr¢- micr lhlullier confronted hv a l-hnuzlvr of deputies split 011 ‘his iorriizu and domestic policies. sniuht tonight to whip togethpy- a giaicrllv h: ivhlt-h to govt...“ mute. (‘ou-huion of the good flcighbgr l!" l-iwctui “France null Germany; and subsequent French- _ _ tilllifl PYIWB ' Dalnilicr a 1 .111: point for Suppnrt n; the opening of wit. tomorrow. is" had Inn: insisted (11.11 France needed an understanding with (Lrnulrzy to he free to so; h"- muicmic house in order. The new friendship with Gen - ~ FEVH‘. served to increase 1st opposition to Dalmiipl- shnuu bv Sli‘li\‘fl§ 373mg; his 9v Nlllfllll‘ decree laws.’ i ..~.< nevrs atlzcncv said purl“- cuties (onccdcd u major- lotiicr 0i at lL‘£l"l. 8t) votes “P 11bit’ a larqc uuuzbcr n; 11C s in the first confidence 1B ddcd that oebirc on thc . w. for ccnuruuic. rcc0vc1"v cXbcctcd until the cud of r when thc budget is to be ll. Then. it was lclt, Dalocl- 111d facc his most serious u‘ for thc M-arrime strike at, “aria-bar troubles were being u 1 . 5" {lovernmcnt dealt a blow to ‘ ~11“ ‘"11 uv uarrlv thc crrw of tl1c Frt 111111 li11- \ with navy 111e11. The Paris C111 Lc llavre lust 11lu.l1t, nucicuucrs l‘; 1:11:11 111 uorlli- ‘tgctxtinug S oi assigning and hundreds oi parccls takes a grcat is needed us never before, needy are ever with us tl1cugl1 yru may have 0llll}'t"(l i11- c hrclve month." ‘mcanc. the (‘X,'1"l'l“l‘.Z? of l111111'l1"'e¢is of ptnplc in Chnrlotfctoi-sii. Lillie toys cuudv and f1 dcl cry anta Phillis so... >Z%// ///' The People's Paper Covers Prince Edward lcunatorrcmwu, CANADA’, THURSDAY, DEC ARMED HOLD- UP $114 GED 11v CITY LAST NIGHT Everybody Island Like the Dew d To Aid Gt Many Needy Childrenj Opportunity For All To Demon- strate Christian ‘Charity At This Happy Season Everywhere Christmas is i11 wculhci" this aycek which me lnce looking very springlikc. the air, despite warm ltcd snow and left the Prov- “Santa Claus is coming soon," is the thrilling thought in the mind of every child. Just ask them about it. Pick any child at random-poor or wealthy-and always uppcrm ost is that exciting hope, rad- iant. visions of tl1c grand things Santa will leave 0n his trip from thc frozen north Christmas eve. l-icrc and there are placc dian arc opportunities to hcl s» Santa might miss, however, ' unless kind friends lend a hand. Inthis issuc of the Guar- p that benevolent old gentle- man Saint Nicholas. Below will be found a list 0f needy kiddies whose names have be cn provided by City Clergy- mcn i11 whom you may have utmost confidence. From the names select by number thos municzitc your intention to this office by letter or phone 133. - e you wish to help and com- SEND GIFTS EARLY When you decide to bccomc 11 Sruita Pal dent wait too long to cud your gift. whether toys or C1151} contribution in, 11s the wtirk addressing thc Al‘. thc work is dual of time. dz-ue by volunteer Santa. Palasslst- a his. Now good Santa Pals your help The and al- the “'11:; past llD reused p1"o.~p.~1"fl v in that. by 11D l)1l-‘iii‘ll§i‘ todzrval Cher- . . c _. and domniwl for Np“. York‘ clulorcn are not to blnn "1 but m1 .~ lncr Nornxnzzdc rcnmgmd tl11111_\\tll full 111m’ l1 m. m. m ‘Tm. um“... c:1l:11111t_v of u ch". 11111111‘ orders, But. it won't ‘ 1c 111110111; metal workctv." in fill Y"? bl‘ "pour! nohlt" to t _ are‘ ready for to hundred of homes nypaue 9. Ctl 11 ~~~ — .~ Christmas; eve. While yourc thlnkinz of it look up the li<t below 1111'l make rour ‘ wlection. ‘You'll bc "" 1l_\" '"\\'ill‘t".l‘(l . in the kitcwlcrize 111;’ yrni have most ccrtnlrlv uigcn ilfllllllllWS to f some tiuv lot. uBRml-mt Church Han Fflda XESTERDASS SANTA PALS Dkclrlicr 9th,. Afternoon Ten. sold 0i uomc cooking, candy nud noodle “u. - 1.- " 6-31. "Billing (lffiSzCd chicken. fowl. 4111111» ‘and geese daily. Dillon o: 5911M». L- 10-12-8-21. "TtlllilV Mission Band Concert Dtcemiwzr 22nd at 7.311 l" M. L-01-1il-lB-1-22. “tihilllllfl Special Laying Mush l lute homimz teed, best for . and tlnlslutiu chickens. 1 bag at Ulllthl 1v filllllt L-llll-lif-li .111 ; _'l. 1~ ut- tn the Elltlblllllld ‘(N111- ‘ .‘.|.1,1.11 lloud. li.>.1-.11l><~1" 130.11. 1 1.11.31 hrs fine night L-ttll-li 7-'.'l. 9.. l1 'Y_(ll‘F".L‘(l 11 .:-n.t.~t 11111111111 pricrs. oullry" tiuily. W. w. ltlu-utlt-y" liner. L-TO-lZ-T-‘Ji. ( " l acme daily f? "rillncsilay". Le:- om... r C1"c.'u11r1"_y Cm Vcru *. L-llblil-li-lcl-ll. "i! NI want rml value in coal M110 ‘.11 B. C. \Vtl\:l:1“s, Milton. U,“"'-- 1111: Spriuqhill e...l Tuesday. “Mm u supply on ‘mud. 14-50-12-6-31. ' \‘l'.1ulcd nt o cc, dressed geese. ' ilipltcs! ritc R. L. Dickie-son. New ilas- L-1l7-12-8-4i. Th!" have a few barred rock piihht» 011 hand nl=o new low w?‘ 0n barley meal flour loving érlhulirheat etc. P. E. l Co-Oh- t,“‘*“‘ E92 and. P011ltr_y' Associa- "°“- L-uo-iz-a-io 1a luxi/‘ldllm livestock at Char- ‘yfffiivn railway stcck pens every 1.2“ as follows: Mondays and PP-‘illlys 12-3 n. m. Tuesdays and vhmfllk R a. m.-3 p. m We invite 1 m "llfwuatzc. Livestock Mwket- n! Board. L-130. 1 be '30! markets are advanelnc. so w fllfc and zeta vcur hows up to “tit-lit 111111 well finished before. Iiéll"! 15710-220 lbs.) Too man." m" hows helm shipped at ores- l. Livestock Marketing Bmrdé L»! ccfilvell done Planners! Your ex- .£1"lllflllv splendid stipport of co- ‘ more livestock marketing this enabled us to welld n -r—-— ~ -' pclivcr that set Maritime lers at least. one quarter trr lb. hlzhcr than that for mt“ ‘they were. slated. You net m, "filo money. but by tiecl: we wéqkl-"I: dthrill! Ccmcknaaln Tlfikvt ~ n every wee . lures-ts“ Mllrkctlnk Board. L-l30.‘ l His Excellency O‘Sul- livan Rcv. Louis A. Dougnu Lois and Edward Miller, Mont- real, RQ. _ Mrs. W. R. Aitkcn, Lougworth Ave. Margaret Coffin Arthur Collin Miss Aunts (Zliutnn Mrs. l-ltuold l\lcl~21c. M" Ewen Cameron it/liss lVlarj-qrie Carr Jenn Gill Sl111"le_v Jane Dunning Bishop Kmpoch Remit Auu 91111111115; M1 . Arthur Wrrizs .\fi"l.crin. Nit. Fxhvnrd .\fcl_rnn. Mt. Erlwnrd Road Ilillv hfrltetiu. ‘All lirlunrtl Rmd lnhel LiUlldlVlll. 43 ‘Highland V!‘ Alaurice Gocnhrln. 45 Hifthlauti ‘Ave M Aln 1m .1 1f Miss :\Il"lc S.l\.\"l‘\ l‘\l..i T0 D\TE m Hon-lull" LieuL-Goverrlor, I. Tllois‘. r 1111-5 (‘t l) ffelllrus. M15; 1mm DcIlinls Nils. ljzrlvu Burnett lVirs. A. A, Bartlett bliss Margaret Irving Patricia and Joyce Ritchie Billy Ives , Mrs. A. J. I-ieortz and Arthur N. "irtz D. F. Archibald lbOlll Anderson s _ W. C. Hoyt W. C. Hoyt lJr.) Chailes and. Jack Simpson. sum- mersidc. Laytcn NEEDY CHILDREN Schurman. Summerslde. Iicrc is the advance list of needy children. stipplicd by City Clergy- mrn. Sclcctt those you wish 1o help and communicate your intentton to The Guardian by letter. 0r pl1 12c 133. ‘ . (Slcnuic 5 years. . twin. 8 years. Elmer. 9 years. . Harold. 9 W815- . Muriel, 10 years. .\Vaitcr, 4 years. .sl1irlcy. 2 years. minor. 9 years. .11. '7 years. . lrcuc. L Nears. . Inn. 9 years. ... Gtorgina 6 years. .B:11bara 2 years. . Roy. 4 years. . Elranor, 6 yutrs. . Lena. 4 years. Phyllis 4 years. . John B years. . Lilian. 2 years. Jt-cbcrt. '7 years. . Charlcs 7 rears. Lloyd ll years Phyl" 3 years. Cnth inc l0. Fro s. 9. Vilintzi. 8. George 5 John '1. Wllilfllll 5. Ado ti. '('§r"..1ld. l0. Juuc. h. (ll r1 Anita. b. .\l:u‘ie. i1. ‘ lrcuc i). ‘ Elmer 7. " Pius. 7. Drrotlrv. 6. A‘ .' Jtnn. 9 - ctiuevicve. B 73 Gladys 10_ (Continued on page 9. Col 51 Mrs, Alan C.‘.<l1 N. s. Lots... "ha". 31111611 Heaviest Sufferers In Gale ii- LIFAX. Dec. 7 -tCP)—Lob- crmcn on Nova Scotiirs st. were hcavlcst suf- HA stcr fish southwest con fcrcrs from lust night's wind and ruin storm that twvcllt We Marl‘ times. n checkup showed today. Lo-scs of i11o1"c than 5100.000 We"? cslimatrcl by the lolnzlcrmcii. Hcnvy rain and uicltuu: smiw on Prlticc Edward Irlnutl cnuscd a wus-hout which resultcti in derail- ment ofaCunndlan National Rall- ways tralu ucnr O‘Lc11r_\'. about 90 mllcs west of Chnrlotlr-loivii. En- Moore 11nd fireman ed scalding but. were comfortably in glncei" Harold Bob Bell suffe; rcrortctl rest m; _ hospital tonight at Summtnslde." Tm cuulue Jutnprtl 11"‘ "Lid turned over onus side n11 l‘ null“? deep into n clay hank. hau 11mg baggage and express ears with l. The second-class coach was ctrnll- Officials at Charlottetown said the linc was cleared tonight. Ncnr Truro, N. 3.. the gale blew over pens on Austin Hamilton‘! fox ruuch. He. had to shoot seven foxes when they escaped. lnthe Nova Scotla obster fish- ing districts of Yarmouth and Shelbourne countlesltwu estim- atrd about 52.000 lobster pots had been destroyed, along with an un- estlmntrd amount of gear. At Clark's‘ Harbor. a 38-foot power boat owned by Benny Nickersou from her mooring _uncl dashed on the rocks. A huge nole was stove ln her side and aha sank. n. total wreck. Other small vessels suffered severe damage. Cape Sable Island reported the greatest damage. although fisher- men all along the cont lost pots and cqulptnent. On the Government docks at Pictou workmen cleared ed but rcmniutd llllfliflll. Clvsler Shra of Si. l.r11is.P. E. l. suffered - bruises about the face and head- awny thc wmcknge of the 300-fnot- long ventilator torn from a freight shed at the height of the gale. llasntiiiil 1 l AMERICANS BE EXEMPlEll United States Again Cautions Germany A n e n t Infringe- ment Of Rights. (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) WASHINGTON, Dee. 't—The United States again has caution- ed Germany against any infringe- ment ol‘ American rights through tho Reich's anti-Semitic. drcrecs. Sumner Welles, acting Secretary of Stale, disclosed today that the American Embassy in Berlin had made representations immediately settlement o. Au: rian debts. The 11ewe~t RllIl-JCNVbII decrees further dim prospects tlhat Ger- many" will co-operule in reset-tie- ment of hcr unwanted Jcirvs by permitting ti1em to leave with suf- ficient fund." to reestablish thum- sc-lvcs clscwhcre. The fact that relugees are tor- ccd to 1211111". us virtual mupers has gravely complicated thc work cf the intcr-gc\=crr1111cn't.1l com- mihtce now alt work i11 London on the refugee question. Whllc Prebidcnt- Roosevelt con- ferred with his aides. Senator Borah iRop-Iduho) was dccariug on Cilplltll hill that. the new FPHHCO- Gcruuzin anti-war pact "is thc leg- uunalc mcduce cl Munich." "When thc Munich "c" d\4\l|4 “'85 itmzlc and Cmcho-Slxakia aband- oned" he "11 "Gcrmairv was - - liv the n1: ..'r of u bshcoved Frmtcc, .~u1.1l!cr 11r1lLc11s, 1o make nears \\...1 1.1: country which mscsscd thc power.” Stagiigiitiihr Selection 0f tlntario Leader TORONTO. Dec. '7 -lCP) —~ The stage was set tonight for thc opening tcttiorrow" of the two-day cauvcnzic-n of Ontario Conserva- tives at which a lenzlcr will be ctil to surcccil H011. Earl who resigned aftsr two \:"1rs p0 . _ rsiutintcd more 111.111 1.11041 l taud alternates ltacht-d 'l‘o:"o1..> bv train and motor car lntlny Huudrclk. more Will fll'l'l\‘(‘ iomoriwuvi" mixrtittzt: 11- fl 1111?.‘ lllflll c011- ,. p, lll L100 are rkpeslczl whtu t 1111111111 u ls (iOWll to 11111.1. the afternoon. Delegates were no sotlnct" m thc aware of c1l_\' than thiy lf-tauic “ o 111.:*11-1\c luv .11‘c1111111a"._";1.s waccti on .1111! vi (‘ll 11. Earl Lau- hozel hemi- ~ unnouiac- "‘." 1.. l {Jrcw and Ho 11.11 'l‘1\- rout» hi. l1 flux m., Hszuiiliz. ~ "ll Cl?rc_v11 i1.I’.\itto1"-Hl='llll-2 "l the on b/shnlt o.‘ tur ~ two was rm n~ co11so1."-uo":~ as on lx-itltll ut Sought-ti For Miners OTTAWA. Dcc. 7 -- (CD1 — A Presbyterian minister and a Roman Catholic priest 1111110 o tl1c capital today in an citort to obtain Domin- ion assistance lur needy coal miners In their little eomuaranlty at Thor- bum. N. 8.. a icu uizles from New Glasgow Rev. Alexander Nlllls and Firhrr Ernet Chalsson said they would seek an interview im- tomorrow with Mines Minis cr Crernr to devise some menus of relieving. the dis- tress ot 160 unemployed miners and their families. . The Acadia Coal Company's llery at Thornlmru was close October and tl1c situation in thc lit- tle mining ccmmimit of 1,300 was becomlupi acute. the c er men laid. Some ch ldrcn had not ted milk for weeks. and chart able and relief organlz .011; were hard put to iup. ply cloth ng for children of unem- Pl ed nuncrs to no to school. . Ml ls and Fain“ onalsson slid an’ appeal tn thc Nova Scctln Governmen- 1n hnvc tl-ic Acadia rn-lne reopened or to open the Mc- Bean seam in old workings had been rejected. col- d ln U n Ilean W.-ll. Moorhead Elected Bishop 0f? Fredericton Diocese 1 t (C. P. by Guardians Special \\ FREDERICTON. Dbc. 'l-—\ Rev. W. H. lvlccrhcad. Dear. Fredericton since i936. todax came the fourth bishop of 111w, Fredericton Diocese. Church oil Enzland. As bishop he succcc" i ' thc late Most Rev J. A. l-Zich. sou. Archbishop of Fredericton Metropolitan of thc Ecrlcsistu. Province o1 Canada. who died ear- ly in ober. 0n tihe fifth ballot oi 192 dele- gates to a special session 0t the (lioccsan synod Dean Moorhcati ob- tained the necessary two-thirds maturity. Hc had a ttronlz had on the first. ballot and 011 the fturtli lacked only tlhree clerical vote.» while others mentioned for the office were far in the rear. Four candidates then withdrew and his 111- l l latcr he was Chnplivu a‘. HLLQARA. Anti-French Demonstrations lire Continued (A. I’. by Guardian's Special Wire) ROME. Dzc. 7——Fasc1sts paraded today at Natal-es. Florence and Peuuzia to shouts of "loutr live I1- nllan 'l'.‘11ni.s'ia!"—conti11uing clam- orcus demonstrations of so-called “solidarity with cpprcsscd broth- ers" in Ficnch territory, At Naples. 1.000 visiting 111cm- bers of Germany's _ "Slrengtl1 Throuzh Jzv“ organization Joined the demonstration. 'I‘hc Germans. lust arrived from Genoa. marched with Fascist students to thc Ger- nfbn Consulate where they cheered for Chancellor Hitler and Premier Mussolini. Classes _l1nd been sus- pended at the University oi Nab- es. Several hundred Italian students also march-ed to the French Con- sulate where strong police lzuarcls turned them back. Thev waved flags and mingled acclaim for Ducc with cries for TunLsia. C01"- sica and Dlibzuti—Freuch North Afmcan protectorate. Mediterran- ean Island. 11nd Red Sea porn. oi French Sotmallland, respectively. The Italian press continued con- trlbutinr: to the clamor. ll Piccolo publisl1cd an account of alleged aliuu arts i11 ‘Pumsia under 1 hcadlzuc- a.» “New series 111 1 .,.u.~t.i11g incidents in Turtlsia-ao llnhans inrbbcd mid bcatorw-vio- lent and 11ro\oc:1"11."1- lunt-zuacc 11f the l-‘1":111c"-.l:"\v1‘~‘_\ rcss." -_. Other nruxspaucr _ llalian maniies- nt.r.u". 111 T\111_1>.:1 lmal rlcvelcperl "with tlu- cvi-"u: co1111i\':1nr-c of the PKIillllFlllQS. Shelve Problem 0f Restoration 0f German Colonies LDNIJON. Uri" '1 -<t'l‘> .-.\llul- 001m MacDonald tqdav :.l1'."l\'+~(l the problem of l‘(\-it\l'{lll0ll of lor- 1" German Mlouic. and retry"- " or motion f‘ _ 1 - ' colonies <11 -. b“ rxitilcd air: 11111111111; " thy ccmuinu rtnud r11 the" \\ ‘" ' The Secretary" i111" Don; -~ o111lC0ln11ic~ tclzl the Home 115 Cwmznous the qucsiloti of colonial iccwrntlon "is not new an !.=.~u~ in practical politics." Cheers. prcrfed his assertion British public opin- ion was. auainst. any colonial trait-s- fcr and that thc gorcrnmen: shar- cd that new". The House defeated a nmtlnn by Philip Nc-cl Baker, labor \\'lll(‘ll. i11- cluded the proposal to pool tinder a. general mandate all thc oolo11~ les held by world Dfiwcrs which are not ready for S"li~t'fl\'ctl‘tltl(‘l‘.9 The vote was 253 to 127. Mr. MacDonald said nccc-plniue of the Labcr proposal ivould cm11~ mlt thc House t0 hauzlltig over "to n certain amount of lntcrnn- tlonal. interference a whole string of absolutely vital and stratctzic polntsflsuc as Gibraltar. Aden. Malta and Singapore. ‘mono of which ls "ripe for self-govern- mcnt." SEIZE SLOT MACHINES HALIFAX. Dec. 7—iCPl -Hali~ fax police. in a surprise raid. to- , day seized 2i slot marhines in a l1cusc ln the northwest section o.’ the city. Chief of Pnllco J Cen- rtirl mid no summons to court had be done later. lawn lrsrcd for the alleged owner ot the machines, but this would EMBEltS. E1938 IlllIESTIGIlTIN l8 POSlPONEl‘“‘ Investigators Of Tra- gedy Wonder “How Anyone Escaped” ~‘ Dcailt Toll l7. (C: hv fiuuikiiaifs Special Wire) \ 51051.3 311N138. N. 5., Dec. 7-‘! Ilcitth toll i11 the Princess eollicry‘ tlrtzistrr _n_1uuntcrl in 17 tonight. witch Willunn Lutfinun, seriously lll.lll.'C(l when he jumped or was thrown from a rimawny" manrakc. died in hospital. llc was 30 years I Luffman. 1i married man. suffer-I Dominion 111011. op/stators of the. ." lll .1 Coal, its and the pith cf the rm l J1»; uncontrolled to ivlirn the s11 plu gccl down the slope after (to zcpe snap- ped. ’1r1~ ' ‘i1('r;~ were in- jure ' " The t bzck to thc surface. in charge cf a iloral Cau- adiau Altuntcd Police corporal. the two cnds of the broken l l-8 srtecl hawser. “It was a-cloau brmk" Thomas chuf IllIllPS i11=.l)(‘("t0r..=flitl. 11't worn“ “It w.. “Ixiolrt. knz " how auv of those men 0:1 thc :".'1 m c npctl." About 250 men were on the rake when it broke Pose. The investigation would reveal “what lmppcnrd. how it happened and who is responsible." District President D. W. Morrison of the . W. raid. cars. Mine Mi slot‘ Dwyer said. The czihlc had been installed a vcnr aszo ins-t Sail-temper. The one n1"cvio11s‘.\" had bccn i11 use tavn years. Frnuk Mncliitmon. . . charm‘ of _il1c surlaee 111".1cl1l11er_v attached lConlinuctl r11 page 9. Col 41 Halifax Daily Star Increases Price To N H. in l. l1 Sill". 1111 Flt-l lllli; announced ‘lvl‘(i.l\. l1. 111111 .101 t".1‘.1\_.'ll1 .1"~‘ v l" c1111": over “.1. il.\l.ll" \_. '“iilll‘l'\ 11.11 oman For Poison COLUMBUS. 0.. Dre 7-’I‘hc cicciric cl . ..‘ t ck thc hie of Nlrs. Anna l\l."1"."".<- Hahn. J2. touitrht for the 110-1111 111111-401‘ of Jacob Waz- scd into the 1:11.111" at 9:00 p. m. AST. Mis. Hzihu. c1111 in blue pyjamas ivith a brruvr. top. moaned and tilcndtd .15 the mumbled to the dnoor of t-he execution chamber and crvllamcd She was picked up and placed lrdllv in (the chair by two guards and two matmns. She cried. "Mr. Woodard (the vrardcu», don‘t do this to me. Think of my boy. Cont. you think of my baby." Seated in the chair. the accused poison slavcr of tour men spread out. Iver‘ anus to the witnesses and mumbled. "isnt there anytxdy who w-zll hclt» mc°~ls nobody go- iuyz to help nic?" ll Shc bcckerw” “Frhcr, Cdnfl‘ l 1:01". FUZWi cnrdcuct". Current cour- ‘ 12 PAGES‘ MAXIMS OFA MERE hlAh’ Loam from your "limit... 1, ut 1 1 not cry over them. _ *1 Bllllbvllplllbn llellro-rcil ‘bJll Aflltllll “Y “““1'< L l~ Nil"; (‘inuulu 11ml l‘. l. $1.1m PRO M] Grocer;- Store lmlt DhA$HhT UfMacP/zee Bro s. Scene Of Crime ling Of "Cash Till Nets Robbers $90 ‘ Police Hold Pair For Questioning. i Two zlriucd men cntcrcd and robbed .\l1". Gcorue Mae- Phee of the rcluil uroccnv firm of .\Iacl’hce Bros. on the corner of Prince and Dorchcster Streets in Charlottetown of zipproximatcly SENLUO last evening. Mr. .\lacPhee uai alone in the store shortly after 6.30 p. m., he told City Po- lice when two men cnicrcd. One of the pair walki-d around behind the counter ex- claiming", “this is a stick-up and wc arc no zimutcurs." Both mcn kept him covered and one opcncd the till taking thc bills but leaving the silver. Hurricdly stuffing money into pockets thc bandits dashed from the store and fled up after the publication oi a (lccree Qj-q-ytcn fdp-At-fd H‘ “Hm” ‘Wm min“, _ u _ . l . . _. j ."' 1 _‘q| :1‘ . _ , 4 . . . . lilklllglplltlt-lliurl ‘iml- 13ml incite. . _ a v0,“ "M... ‘.‘.\.'.§I.‘.",‘ "us; laorchvsslu" street towards (treat (icorge. police invcstiuzii- _ ... .. . - .1 1 . » - w ‘. . :-. .- . -. . is,‘ “and. shall be mm“ under “:“"*.~° " U‘ mil \.\r1-;.1|1=.'.m>.1~l\1f1 111111 (11:11 rupu- mu wcic inirumcd. One of the p.111 1s Iicheied to 11.1w lost trustneship. 3p L...,.‘.X‘-,p¢‘ 6%.... m.‘ “m m. vX-mmh ‘l;l,lxl"_ul‘nl‘c'h‘ “mktfn ills‘ Gill) as he fled. Later 1t was picked up and turned over - ~ u - ~ 1 .-_ _ . .>' ‘ _ 3 Action uud r standlnt: instruc- {ifizllcll€(\i\w‘x)ilfi;z~l(lls 1;,‘§.B;§r,"$-"“f{?fi" l~"""i-ll< 111i!!!" 1mm" for their rc- l" 11ml"!- QIIIDQieY (iczzlared thc l f (I'M "l h“ S i h hi‘? """"F.\' War- held. > _==~""" ' — ——~~-—- umcd. that rights 9,’ iiuichflit. “fill, , k 111 , » . -\"""l Wm‘ R¢'"°l“"§ n. would be fully 111i‘? "Wt-f. iim‘: Uni-m 1111c». n11 > oi litl‘ i.1ta..:ty i ‘Md XURDL tram sue-n £30911 l1n(‘_\1vU-‘l\ l}? t \".Cl'il'.' b1." ca: 1» Bmh 111111 utrc armed with rc- c-Zcrcci. 'l‘.1c German Gorcrn-mcnt {mud AI“C.‘. QCH‘ “Immw a‘ "l" “W” ' M!‘ 3h"ml'—“-‘ silid- 0"‘? . 1 - has not. replied t.» this coiuuuuu- Zquirhfmfi M’. , m of orb BU". rwvmblms M1 , cation nrr 1o an earlier protest ,_f.‘q(,.‘ end?“ wit‘; .. " uchevctl wiiuc thc concerning ullegtd (lrcrimlnotlon ., ,5 1,. an " ; weapon. . ageiin-t. Amcriczin intcrcsts Ln %‘i“itil."nr.i,t,“‘i“ . own overl ]““'“l‘ii at ' ' leaving 01.. 1.110 lower ‘mouth. and part oi‘ 1711- nose and Ulllll visible. fine of tlu- armed "pan." worc a Windbreaker" wlulc the other had an overcoat. M1". MacPnct- sold. Q’I'l‘A\VA. Dec. 6~A grant of nip- in a description 21111111101111‘. 130m proximately" 850.000 for tel men tircrc of slizhi build. hi? said. of New" Brunswick ten " expcctetl 1o be annoiznc soon llcld For Questioning hyTtnc l]<lilll.l"1.l()“l1illG(\)l\'C d‘ d b, lit‘ lllflllfiff ' l; l '~ . . , . ., ~ » night Cuv Police and 1 :.Q\ltt(l from 01ml uruuncl. from‘ “it'd. 1 the Renal Citnadnm Mounted Pvfcesvfllllcgl",fl~jll§allffklgf°nc l’: Police immediately" locgnn an in- IL. ‘T'liI1'\§~v1;A11c(“_‘v'-A! am t i,‘ geqrch 1m. m‘, robber: A_ .l\ p.1r.icip.1 at 111 tlvb fund ms“ u." . ' .. d m mtcut 0i $110000. irhile bout 9 oclcck two mcn. lianlsun n‘ qnom ma and Gerald CiilllilllL wire placed ; .,f\.“w‘N,wn A 11110.01‘ 111:1 \l and held for ouest- M. ‘ipfumr n 1ot1u1,'r. pt - so . _ M _ Mcaiiwi. c investigation con- tinued into every" (lctail of the stick-up. believed in the l1lstory of this City. them children. believed they saw chcstcr Street. int: up tlvu" description for ident- ification purposes. to bc thc first Novitio;i.:1_._.m___ Lone Gu-nman Gets Away With $8,000 A niunbci" 11f 1111111110. sr-veral oi’ the 11cm mt 11 11s they fled up Dor- Pnlice were check- (C. P. by (iuartllunhs Special Wire) DIONTRI-LAL, Dec. ‘l-Loot estimated between $7.000 Ind $8.000 was obtained today by a. lnne gunman who yialketl into an I-Itist St. (Iutlieriues Street. lminch of Banquc Canada-one Nationale, hcld up thc teller, Rom-r Allcrd. and escaped down a nearby lanc. ltcuaril of $5.000 mm often ed by thc Bunkers’ Assnohu- tion for c" pture on who mun. German Propaganda Gomfronts llull 0n Arrival In Lima LIMA. Dec. '7 -< AP)- Stale Cordell Hull Jf- SENTENLED To YEAR TERM Khigiin‘ "Iv uzlintroiliiildiihtl MONTRJEAL" Dec" L-Connctm _. ‘ Vadpb or. a chance of powess‘ 1g Mart- ” urtzitu! BE” ovc!‘ Three Gents A Gopylih» . fur‘l1er ilw- 1 . merlcuu 11:1‘ 1 » mnil. Pays“ Deal Murder 11f kn l 111 1..»-l1~;1c l1_r~:1".l~;1l.1':'e h lip- '- .._..... MGR» "haw A Kw 1'55"“ Con: DOWN boom?! X ‘ll-it Visitor" cs y - .1 1101-1 ~11‘. . 1.1 the Q1111 olcutfv . .. .":1. by l'(‘.‘.il l. \>~ \ ,.-~" 1 .. tiuoiisluul: ‘M’ ~~d cost 111 1"\-. , l' mttl 111m" ,5 t, \ ; up: (its... ‘ ',, lrru. to s-uur event '7 Il‘ e 1<- v .lf\l"ll.'lll.\l.\ l 11f pnllll hit-uni ‘ lwnprlii “W: Y. i... .‘ , pltlllllfl'l"tl.'l ‘ 111.111 r1111‘ :11 < .\IEL'l‘l’.OllOl (Ki T‘ 'l‘<ll?().\"l‘O. Dec. '1' n. and mnxumun .~ /\ k i. Mo‘ 1 Vn. her -. $35 “Oil 1'1 Rczizua 1.. 33 s/randou L’: 3d _ I 11111lpcg i1" '3 Chaolqiti Father Town“ 3|‘ 4t} . with her the 10rd‘! Oliivi“ 37 5 ~A .\l<".l‘l‘t‘éll i» 711 In thc most ol the rel. al. the QllPbt" 31‘ Pl currcru. \\'.l.\ applied. ller HNCG 51"?" J01"! 4‘ "i WAS siillcd as the cxurer‘. aicltcd “max 4i‘ l her szuni‘ disheveled bw lc"<'"i"'ll"1"”-‘Tl 34 44 Dr, George \V_ K011 p .0“ phy- l Maritime I-‘ast: Fresh to locally siclan. prorvunccd he: (lend at "mo"! WM and Multhwrfl winds: 9:15 p. m. 1 partly cloudy and not quite m Mrs. Helms Lust words of the . mild. ‘ prayer wcrc~ . . . and tlclivcr . . ‘ High tide thi. 111*:"r.t11_z at 1 she ncvcr l.ll'l$ll(‘(l the rest of the ‘ 056; sentence: . us from evil,“ and tonight n11 Federal District Judas Mcll (ll Sun sch: this nttcruoou at 4.19 Underwood denied shortly before ' r1111! rl~cs tomorrow tucritinz at the evwultc-n hrr attorney's pica ..- . for a writ of habcas corms. Last quarter moon l) c. l3. 917 Affci n conference ivu-h a .cr- n m. 4 _ neiis which leis-fed all attcznoon Smumcrslde tide rtghfccn n1i11- uies later than Charlottetown. THE (‘AR FERRY .\AII.INGS Leave Borden 9.45 a. in. l p. m. cnllnc ll c. m. 3.05 p. m and int.» the niqht. the court held that there wen net sutflcien: tzround- for interference with her F(‘7‘.‘.(‘ll(‘9. N. 1.40