MAXIMS OFA keep sweet. MERE MAN m} W}! ///' The Pe (jhnrlottetown Guardian Two Cents. unrnlnr Guardian, Founded "l1. Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew crlnflklfirrlrrowu. CANLACDAJ‘ “Tulzsoixv, Novllzlvlelzli is; 1193s ‘Clo rations r Art consists in concealing srt. ism - " " - .- d 7 4% _ _ l ,._ n? . 1 w... c‘? ix _ ha?’ f’ MAXIMS OFA M ERE M AN -i___ Annual lly ll nil-l’. "E. I. B ~ - .1 15.00 4.00; Canada nntl L’. H. Slhfi Subscription Delhi-red 6o§§ER v.4 Tl VES .WIN Two OF THREE SEA rs U. s. AA/TBAEDQWUMAWED lush City Threatiens p‘ C T0 Cancel Work On Airport Site Council Resents Political Inter- ference In Regard To Employ- ment Of Men. The City airport site, as the property of the City, would “be closed to all further development” until a new arrangement was made if the proposed method of employment and selection of laborers be made, the City Council decided unanimously in regular monthly" Action followed reading which told Mayor E. A. Foster the recommendation of Mr. J. Lester Douglas_ M. P., concerning who was to be em- liiilii UNITE IN PRQTEST 0F liiiii MITIUN Recall Of Envoy Does Not Mean Break In Diplomatic R e l a t- iolls, Report. ‘g f. by Guardian's Special Wire) WAsIIINGTON, Nov. lb-State {ecreiary lluli today instructed ‘nllcd Slates Ambassador Hugh it. Wilson ill Berlin to come to Washillgtott for report and cun- ulltiltirrrl. Officials said this was in Mll- rlrclion with recent developments in Germany, l ' the intensive campaign against tile Jews un- leashed there within the ll-st few days. Officials said they did not know when Wilson would leave. The action does not ‘bean l break in diplomatic relations he- twecn thé twrr countries, but was thsractcrizcd by informed persons ll s step taken only in very un- mul circumstances. NEW YORK, Nov. lt—-A pro- l the United States sever dip- Clfliélilt! relations with Germany if the Reich continued abuse of Jews came liillifllli. from Senator Wil- liam king. Utah Democrat, as he ind fzvc other leaders of politics uld religion in the United Slates tested what they called the bar. rislu of the Nazis. dllrflklllk Qll a nation-wide broadcast symposium, Interior Secretary‘ Iclces iva-rned Gemranv, ‘no nation can alone. The l man live unto itself time COMING "eEMfNll "Chicken Supper at Stanchel postponed. Lllt-lllfi-li. PKiukora Hnll—Dance Friday illght. Sunrmerside Orchestra. L-11l-11-15-17. "Borden Line Club loading hogs lambs". calves every Tuesday. Hours I2 to Ll. _ L-1id8-l2-M-2-5-lli "Bingo and Dance Iona I-Inll. Faculty, Novrlnbcr" 15th. L-‘IQ-ll-lt-Zi. “Dl'. IaCoursic-re. Dentist, will be n. l'_‘.‘,'.‘i()\\'ll November 1511i. ll..ll. lr.ll and 18th. L-blO-11-15-1l. _" "Correspondence Court- ‘ i" Fryoli Players ill North ' rc llnli. 'l‘uesdayl, November . L-83-11-l4-2i. ll ltooin Charlottetown Hos- 'l‘rlc.="rla_v. November 15th. ‘I'll-kc s 25c. L-70-ll-l4-2i. _Sprlrlg Park School and Friday. Ladies - L456. "C \\'. IrCarcl Barty and Dante u:- C()1‘il’_‘l‘ Hall. Wcdllcsclnyj, L-l2G-ll-l5-ll. . l.O OF. 15th 5 l0 "-l1-l5-li. iiO\'£“Il‘llt‘l‘ 16th_ "l¥"\‘l S upper and Dance in Lot "1' s?" 7"3V€IIil)'3i‘ 16th. ll Lfic 1"‘.Ci 3'.‘ CH C.. g L-tlB-ll-lti-Zll. ccuczrt at Brock- v. Ivy-ember lflplr. ocecds in aid o! 11-155-11-15-21. L-ili-ll-lli-‘Zi. __‘_‘l'lal\cc in Iryrlle Valley Hall and .lrl l: rr Slip ler November" 17th wrblcfcs Orclles‘m_ L-14l-1l-15-li. "Came t.o the Eran Slipper and .°"l‘l'll1 lll Hctirlz l-Irll, Fast Roy- “-" tllliiriv. w. o P. M. Admission l'l aid of Boy Scouts nivd Girl 3llidm, 1,1 "Come to ‘Ire "e-"rnrimr l'lth. rt not she. L-rls-ll-ls-ll "P00"? sale including Christ- al" fruit rakes nt Prowss Bros. WW‘ Saturday afternoon and eve- 'l"‘" “lev- 28. aid of Basilica rum Wkly. L-lso. "llcnr the Charloietown Male Concert. New Dominion Church. ‘fhtlrsriav evening. Novel‘;- Y S!'vet' L-l27-lli5-2lT Oct-u» h" uur. Also movie lcturcs Arlrrl rrd r n mnmlbnllca tonal Lea R116. n Buying live hogs every week. Ifrr-lv Rt Kelvin. .1. Albrri Walker. Enrrrdays at Albany; Fridays fli- Ylrrald. List your hogs by s pcst $10 or collect telephone call and i‘ will truck them from "Se. hi h , Elnora est prices. G O. Green L-UI-IO-mW-ti. lllliy Card Party lll Jiuxilinry i 161115-11. play "Sal's Bees ‘Ii. Thrcirwlr" in Cherry Valley Htlll._ Friday. their 9"“- Quick delivery. less shrink- session last night. ployed on the airport site, be Japan Will . Reply Friday To Protests ‘POKYO. Nov. I5 —(Tuesde.y)— (AP) -- Domei (Japanese News‘ Agency) said today Japan would reply Friday to the United States’ protest against closing the "open door" tn China with a demand for revision of "understandings re- specting Ohina made immediately after the Great War." The reference was believed t0 mean the 1922 Nine-Power Pact by which the signatories, including Great Britain. the United States and Japan. pledged respect for China's territorial integrity and the principle of the "r331 door." Both Britain and the United States have protested. Domet did not indicate what the reply to London would be. The news agency said Japan would offer the United States an opportunity to participate in a "proposed construction of a new order in east Asia" in its reply to the American note of Oct. 6. Five R. A. F. Fliers Killed In Crashes LONDON. Nov. l4—tAP)-Fivo Royal Ail" i-‘orce fliers llcre killed lll truce crashes today. bringing to 2J1 tile number of deaths this year lll mill ary aviation accidents. ‘wo it - were killed m a crack- up at Slrarrisilllll, Suffolk, two W011: killed \\‘i‘l.'ll their craft plung- eo into the sea off Amble, North- uulbcrlund. zuld one pilot died in a torccrl landing near Palrlngion, Yorkshire. _ The 201 deaths to date this year have resulted from 105 accidents lllvolvxng R. A. F. planes. In 103'; there wsm 9.: accidents and 1a dca hs. Recommend Driver’s License Cancelled ANTIGONISH, N. S.. Nov. 14-- (CPl—Cyril MacIsuac o! Antigon- isll was operating his car at on excessive rate of speed "under the circumstllnces"_in the collision on the Harbor Road NOV- 6 l" which Rinaldo Haley. a lmSwIEQI. WM fatally injured, a coroner's jury decided today. Maclsands car collided with one . driven by Allan Boyd of Roxbury, Mass. The jury recommended Mac- Isaucs operating license be csn- Change in the method of selection was that Mr. Douglas might furnish “more competent” men to further development of the site, the letter from Mr. G. L. McGee, Airways Engineer, with the Transport at Ottawa, enclosed in another letter from Mr. ‘E. C. Purcey, District Engi_neer at Moncton, stated. celled pending further investi- gallon. Prison Term (By GLADWI Associated Press NEW vonx. Nov. i4-—(ArP)"—Ro- bert Irwin. the "marl sculptor who killed a mother and beautiful daughter and ‘heir apartmrn bonrclsr 0n Easier morning, i937. today fioceptcd a e in 91'1"?“ rather than the possibility o! d" h in the elcctric chair. The 3i-year_-old accused. 0m:- time divinity sudent and erslmhkg Asylum inmate. abruptly D191!" guilty to second degree murder be- ore completion of s. fury will’ him on first ccttree chtgaes- t Irwin htmser protes almof incoherentiv t finally 34911315 when the Judas netted for o for - re rsvssfid h" right p‘eo. difiegmhdluiveélsil m about 120 .. i1 pounds, he strained at first their l"! gm r change in the of a letter accepted. to In: made Department of There was little discussion of the matter when it came before the meeting. Mayor Foster announced it had been considered in callous The resolution. moved by Coun- Hetlry Lrapthom, chairman of till- employment. and relief committee. and seconded by Coun. A. A. Hen- nessey. declared work on the site would be closed to all further de- velopment "should the proposed change in nlethcd of employment "and selection of laborers for work on the new airport, to the exclus- ion or disadvantage of the un- employed of the _city and lll corr- traventlon of tile arrangement made with tile Department of Transport, be put into effect." For the first. time in months tho Council Cllalnber was crowded. word of an impending "flare-up" over selection of laborers at the airport site having been yvhisper- ed about the City yesterday. The letter from Ml". Purccv was "a culmination of n light itoillg on for some time between Mr. Doug- las and the City", Mayor Foster said. "We have an agreement signed by Hon. Mr. l-invc. Min- later-of Transport. whereby 100 per cent of the men be picked by ltllc City." the Mayor" continued. and stressed. he was not "iakinR sides politically." Following receipt of llle letter he called Hou. Mr. Howe by telephone to register protest. the Mayor" ex- plained Mr. Howe was out. of town but Mr. V. I. Smart advised the Minister would rclurn Saturday and suggested the mailer" stand as it was until then. That was on the 10th. and up to last night no word had been received from the Min- ister of 'I‘l"ansD0rt. Coun. ileunexey. who seconded the resolution. pointed out the council had the agreement signed by Hon. Mr. Howe and should not stand for any interference with the selection ot’ laborers. The only reason they spent $30000 of the citizens’ monev ivas to provide work for city unclllploved. Coun. Hennessev said. and strongly re- commended work be ciivcorltillued unless carried cut as per agree- merit. Coun. .I. T. McKcc, urged an unanimous vote nf the council for the resolution. Wllrn the vnic was inkru inter there were no "llmrr" Exception to the wording “com- petent men" Wits taken bv Crull Ltlptllorll, (llZiiYlIlLlll of cmploy- ment and relief in the rencrt cf his committee. The committee has been (icing its best to pick men to suit Ml". Hagernlnll. foreman of work st the all-port. In an inter- view with Ml". Hazerman, at. which Coun. McKcc was also present. Mr. l-Iagerman had said the men furnished were "perfectly satisfac- tory." The foreman trad been told to fire any marl who appeared on the job llltxiczlietl and to report to the civic employment. and relic-l committee any men who were not doing their work. Mayor Foster corroborated what (Contlnuecl__cr_n_pgge‘t9 I“Mad Sculptor" Faces Life For Slayings did got consider himself guilty of mur er. "I looked it up lll the dlviilfmfl -" he screamed. "and it said mur or was the malicious killing one t, person by another. There was noth- ing malicious in what I did. "I am pleading against my bot- urr- judgment and only to snvc nroncy." lie said. Pressed by Judge James G Wal- lace for an lmquellfled plea re as- sented. mumblln . af-el" whee-fin to accuse his rzuor of "abomina lc" treatment. _ _ Irwin‘; victims were Vcronzca Gcdeon. pretty youns ohowsriulll- erhr model; her mother. and Frank Bryncs. all slain in the early morn- ing in a rage of twisted jealousy over Irwin's thwarted suit to w n the Lffections of Veronica's sister. who tnorried another. lriitl or LEADERS is llRilTlESTEll Nazi Press Comments On Paris Assassin- ation Linked With British Statement. DONDON. Nov. i4;-(AP)—Prime Mlnister Chamberlain told the House of Commons today that Bri- tolls had “deep sympathy" for ille Jews hr Germany. and dlscloscd the Govcrnlllcnt had lodged a strong protest against Nazi attacks on cer- tain B'l.'1i.l.Sh political leaders. Under a barmge of questions from a House made angry by Ger- milllyls llcrlLlllcilt of the Jclrs, Mr. Chamberlain did not indicate what c1 v ct, if any, Germany's new cam- Dolgn ‘have on llls efforts to get a lasting fnendship pact will Relcllsfueilrel- Hitler. Tile Prime Minister gave either cautious replies or no answer at all lo a series 0t questions about llls plans for a colonial settlement with Germany, One which he left unanswered W“~$._Wl\9!-h£!_hL§11Q_Il9t_l-ll11lk_ll£' LONDON. Nov. 14 —(CP) — ‘ A meeting of the "Conservative Private M ‘ a Committeef in the llcuse of Commons was declared in reliable lobby quart- ers tonight to have condemn- ed what they feared was the Government's "polio of weak submission iii regard to colon- WOUlii ics." ihc Associated Press re- ported, At the same time, the Associ- ated Prcss said, aspeeoh try Os- wald Pirow. defence minister of South Africa, intlmating he might favor a settlement to gain "peace at. any ICHSDIlK-“J- price" was interpreted as in- titration that‘ Prime Minister Chamberlain's efforts to reach o. gcncral peace‘ with Germany would not be halted by Ger- many's antl-scmltic campaign. ccllt han ..- Germany have provcri abundantly that Germany is llo _fit to undertake the welfare of native populations." Cause 0f Protest The protest discloseci by Mr. Chamberlain wns directed against all article in Der Angriff. official Nazi party newspaper, last Friday stating “it is no coincidence" that the young Polish Jew who killed Ei‘il\'i'\v't\ll Rllill, Gt-rnlzul leglltioll official in Paris, "book the same llllc" ll: Winston CllUFClllll, Arlth-' oily Eden, and Alfred DuffCoop- er. All three have been outspoken critics of hill". Chamberlain's policy of seeking European appeasement through agrccnlellts_ Mr. Chamberlain said the gov- erlllllcllt llnd protested "to the GCl‘ll"ll’i gnvelllmcili lll regard to l" '"‘~" in llrc Ger- man press associating formelj__Brlt_-_ (Continued on page 9. Col 7) Moncton Man Is Seriously Injured AMHERST. N_ S.. Nov. l4—(CP) —Gcol"l;c C. Miles of Moncton, N. 1%.. Ll in hospital lll srrlzlrls condit- ion tonight as a result of all auto- lllobile accident inst. So. urdzly. Miles was a pusscrrgcr lll a Monc- loll taxi (zperu ed by Qdlc Lrcgcrle. Ltjtcric said M1105 prcsscti llls foot lloxsu on tile ilCPCltllliOf and the car (rrlshcd into lll: bcurlciztly" brtlre nllcl then struck a truck owned by . S. MacDonald of Amherst. Lo- gcrc had his fllL-(IG bro-kcny-"zrrlgl-Mrsr. William Mntheson of sackvlllc. N. 13., n passenger in MucDonnlds truck, rrl-o suffered a broken ankle. Miles lrad ll deep wound in llls scalp rind infection set ill. I-lc was htilildullffl to appear tomorrow bc- fore Magistrate A. G. lviackcllrue on n charge of wilfully dcsutlllllll properly and causing bodily harm. Will Dissolve Rotary Gluhs Nov. l4 —(APl-8enA- i Attllto Pozao, Gov- al of Italian Rotary today by ROME. tor Gioginn errlor L-sner Clubs. was informed Achllle Star-ace. Fascist Party. Secretary. that. Rotary clubs in would be dissolved Dec. 3i. Island Foxmen Share In Amherst Winter Fair Prize Money AMHERST, N. S.. Nov. 14- (CP)-—Prize money paid to ex- hibitors at the Maritime Willie!‘ Fair this year totalled more than $11,000, the largest amount lll tile history of the show, officials said tonight. Among the fox exhibitors, R. S. Humphrey of Kensintgtolr, P. E. I. had the top winnings with $204, while Roy Woodsltlc of Malpcque. P. E. I.. was second with $l8’7.allc1 E. T. Mill of Kenslngion, third with $172. W_ B. MacArthur Kensington was awarded $126. 1". H. CoPP- M.L.A., of Port El- gln, N. 13., won $72. and Walter Lusby of Amherst, exhibiting the first time. scored enough points to will $58. TWFiiWlllR iiiils iiiluil iiiuclliilii Governor-General Addresses Associat- ion In Annual Con- vention At Ottawa. UITAWA NOV. 14 —(CP)—Lord ‘rweedsmulr told the Canadian As- sociation for Adult ITKIIICHUOII to- night .» that adult education is especially important to a country like Canada “with its great dis- tances. its racial and social dif- ferences, and its divergent econo- mic interests. for education pro- vides that. common denominator which builds up a national spirit and makes possible national unity.” Addressing the Association's all- nual banquet. tllc Governor Gen- eral said one of the important re- sults ol’ adult education was that it made man a better citizen. “The world today is full of new ideas which have unsettled and sickened the body politic. "I run not enamourecl by lnaxims. but there is one I believe to be pro- foundly true — that it is only thought which can cure the wounds which thought in- flicts. "There is only one cure for our sickness. and that is a wlrlcr edu- cation. It is only education which will enable us to make the rlghb diagnosis. select therightyremed: (Continued on page 9. Col 8) EdenCWarns World Headed For Anarchy OXFORD, England, Nov. l4 — (CP-Havasl-The world is headed for anarchy 1f respect for ill- temlltlorlal engagements is not rc- stored. Anthony Eden. former for- etgn secretary. tonight tolcl the Carlton Club, Conservative or- ganization at Oxford University. In a speech in which he reiter- ated his House of CDilllllOlIS argu- mellt. that Great. Britain must bel- ter conditions among it» workcrs if they are to be fit. dclc. aers of the country. Mr. Eden said that the "first purpcsc of our foreign policy should be restornllon of rc- spcctwlor international. ensues- mellts." “We maintain this not to coerce or to hector other nnliorls but be- cau-c there is no other u"a_v of cn- BERLIN liEW llEBllEES lll ilslutizi lEllS llRAFlill Jewish Students Ex- pelled From All U ll- iversities In Auti- Semitic Campaign. (By MELVIN K. ivl-IITELEATHEIL Associated Press Foreign Siaffl BERLIN. Nov 14 (Apr... (i>(‘(.‘1""‘.\ to o. l rci/r- JOWS late Jewish lll" lll cielail ing drafted bl cabinct min tinualioll of . i7l GPTIUHIKV> airli- somitlc canlpa J(‘\\'l.'\ll stllrlcr s ivcrc vrtprllrd from all iilll'»'t‘l‘:lilL‘.'"2 run oihcz" institutions of lllflhPl‘ lclrlwlil in» day and other lllfll. .e:~. rrlzr .. .1: PTFYfP-UHR Gcrllralls fi‘i>ill rubbing elbows with Jews. partition, Prsvliluslv J(}'.\‘l‘ll ulnflwsrlrg l bccll ousted. rylcl ill I936 lvcrc in pro- mil v- Lgfflflf‘ pupil. from ,».lx m 14 t 13-5 old were taken from Clvrnlall schools and put into private schools. Banned on Exchange Bcsides tllc education order. Jews were forbidden trmporrrrlll". to scll on tile Berlin Stork Ex- CllilIlZC and the Jewish automo- bile club was banned. Tile slock exchange tlffifil‘ was (ir-lllleti t0 Refit) the rr‘ pct frolrl falling ill the fare o; lUIJOYiS from thc pm- vlllccs tllni lllcrc llutl llccll llcnvj’ selling Oil behalf oi Jevss". The Foreign Office. meanwhile. apparently llarl been prepared for a. British proics! (lellvcrcrl by Sir Gcoltle O ilv r-Forbce, British Cllurg/s D‘. 5_ The prom. fin‘ lllftlllai an ari- icle ill Pluppagtlllda .\iilll'~:cr" GQFil- bels‘ newspaper" Dcr Allgrlzf which lurked the llalllcs of several British statesmen with that of Herschel GTYIl-KZDHII. Jevcis-ll yrouth who kil- led ETHSL Von Ruth. Parts Ger- man lillllbas-y" scclwtaty, Foreign Undel"-Secl"r,-lal;v Iirust. Woermann was said to have hu- swered the protest bv referring to an interview Goebbels gave to Reuters, British News Agency. Sat- llrfllly- In the interview Cronbbcls was quoted as saying hc did not. know of ally sliullt to the British statesmen but lllat if alrvolla llflfl been wronged, rectification would be made. Disputed Article The article in Der Angriff, pub- lished Nov. 8. was headed: "The yvork of International Party lll/hips. A Direct ltoad From (Winston) Churchill to Gryrlszpan." While new dccrtps were under Preparation lll several luirlistrics. the Filtauce Milllstnv was busy analyzing Jeivisl wcallh and nt- tempting to irie how ll would levy lllL‘ 5400000100 fille imposed Jews for lhc slaying of Von f3- to separate Gcrnlnll-Jflvish wcnllh fro that of ICYPIEIII‘ -l("\\.~,' who ¢=v~r (Continued on ilrlge 9. Co] 3r Yarmbhtlitburlty Swept By Storm YAMOLVYH N. S. Nov wA storm of ll? llilli. swept across Yulm ruin (illlil'\ if night. and storm warllurcr. were hoisted all along ill!‘ htiilfllflfli coast. The wind rcncilcd 1\ vclncily of 36 miles pcr hour. nnrl Nova Scotinn allti Alucricnli crafts “tlilgiil. havcn in bot‘. l-i —-l (‘Pi rl-= ion-v surlllg permanent ileacc." he went on. "Once promises cease to have any validity. socicfv tirgellerntes into conflict or annrclll". and inter- national society clcgcrlcraics more rapidly than any other. That is the way we are heading now." He stressed thc gravity of pre- sent world conditions. Bread Price - War WINDSOR. Ont... Nov, 14-(C'P)— Wlndsofs bread price-war was end- ed today as Windsor bakers estim- ated their losses at $50000 for thr month-long stmlzgle. Bread prices dropped from nine amt-l i0 ce nis for 24-ounce loaves to five and cell's diiim the ‘lwarfr Salada Orange Pekoe Blend "Sill-ADA" TEA. All unusually high title \\.l.< rrr- ]>l\l‘l|"(l rlll nlrulg illc col. . ni l lowlnm‘. lwrl- covcrcll by slurs iirrr‘ .\\\'l‘ill lll nvil" iivkvs. Nu rlnmaw‘ was rcportt-tl. llll\\'l‘\'l'l‘. _ All Red Air C°sflY T" Bakers Ca nada-Atlsirrllia Erlv OTTAWA. Nov. l4 ' _ , Proposed purchnsze by thc l? lutctr KillgLOlll Govcrlllllclli of the l‘.\'O big aviation Ctllllllltlllihw oprrrrlulu out ot the British I-l llflYt‘ illle vrlry for all ‘ l‘ 1'0!" l‘ ‘lfrom Valllcouvcl" c.l.~'. to .'\ll.»~‘ irnllu. _ When this mill-v rs put throllllll ill England. and thc North Atlantic lllr mule L: on regular schedule. tllc Vancouver" ill l\'.l~'l HlllJ routc across tllc Pacific \\lll bt‘ ill“ only brcnk lll 15w \vr\.ri<i-.lrl*liilu cllnlll of ill'ili:li (ifi'\‘t‘flllll'il‘.-(7\\'h- cd flvin; lillcs. Trnlls -Carla<ln “lll shortly" ilavc " . (lllllV schedule of flights frvlil c n=i T0 toast, rrarrillllz ll.l$"l‘litll‘l'.~. mail and clip? s Canada, Irclalui lill(l ill" iill ed l{lllll'lflli\ own lilt‘ Nrrrll lest-ed this vcnilllc. Yarnnrulll Hnr- ‘ 1 Cl" —~ Al 'l'lc rulrc (‘Ilfllflfftildll \\"l ch. l: ration with Iluiicd Si. .. i Ailrrrlc- Inst. summer sucscs-llllly Manion (100 ovcl" lfxclclt (). Hall, Fcilcrlltiun clruliitizltc and Lo Tfllcrt- ivzl- It (it'('i‘l'l\0 of czlsi from the filial of Iltylill of lfl-‘li, when the liiiL‘ Nllljol" lion. llr. “anion, named part) volition in Ottawa inst Jul)‘, 11,5351 votes to 8,209 for Hall, the last general election. out the vote. No Liberal candidate ran, in ac- cordance with the expressed wish of Prinlr- hflnlster MacKerlzic King. who Milli he would like Dr Mnrlion a MJilI urrnpposirl. \ culllpaixrl was mfllkcd by cs from both sides. princip- lg Dr. Mnniorjs policy inroads both when min- r lll"i\_\‘S and canals in the am i". '. " of l _ Woodswcrrtll. National C. C. F. lPlIliOI‘. r171rk(‘ or: Mr. Halls i.\(‘llZ\Li. .\Ir. Hail Nlllnioll and wished ilk‘ r-"r " " congratulated Dr. him success as ilvc. Dr. nfall- '! scr-k clcFifrrl " "turllcy" of Fort. 'i gclrcrtli vote. ‘r\'ill?ll 0lt‘f"i!ill was Vvlillltlll 1 . Dr, .. Coun.-clot! Aflhll v "The people of Iondon have giv- c-rl the proper .'illl<'r\'0l‘ to a. cam- ' of ood and misrepre- .(i on by Mr, Woods- is crowd. . cful to the followers panics. Liberal and Con- flllfl w the people of the grtat i0- of both sci-votive. London generally for support they have given mo flflv." Mr. Hall said: "I concrratlllnte Dr. blnrlicru. and wish him ("very .<-li‘l‘f‘.<$ as lr"'»ll<ioll‘s representative in the House of Commons." SCORES EASY TRIUMPH GALT. 0111.. Nov l4—tCPl—l-fll- (‘Viitlll or Karl K. l-Iomutil. Conser- milvc, was conceded tonight in the l\‘(i\‘l‘til byclccilon in Waterloo south v. lrcrl M) polls of a total of 105 show- ctl him with all approximate plur- v 0t 2,600 ovc": John hiitchell, pcrlr ‘ lvc Ctrlllnlolrxt-altll FTC?!‘- at on callciicllltc. and Aizlyor R. K. HrvhW Llbcl‘ . Mr (rllllltll, former Iobor and Coll-‘Scrvlrllw- luclllbel‘ of the Ontar- lo lmrzlslniurc, wok all curly {cad as rciurlrs from the first live polls in v oi Gall, gave him ‘.134 votes. ml" Ml. Aijlchcll nnrl 112 for i'\l.\:~. ..r. m. 48 polls save the Coll- ~ 15.499. .\illl.‘ll\'li 1.806 and <_.- 1.74.1. u‘ lrvclectltul filled tile valeting it'll lll." tlrllll f Alexander" I . utrriis. Cruiser _ cull-ll lllc ritilllu lrmn 1025 ‘until his tivzu i .:l.. .~.".".lrllll Lilrcrzll ll1'{.'\N1l(iN .\l.lll. l‘i\\t‘ll I\l.\it rrtl i\:'..llc.il , liltl‘ r-irrrunrnv anti zlmlve iii .-\lll.rllj.", l‘. l”. 1. rllrnniirrrl fr (lr-rnl from Cnllscrvzl‘ .\. today Uvliuiiltl l‘ clvrrurir by 1.; ililillllllfil’. \\lii'.‘rt' mxccrssitniirtl l‘".r~ .\ltiltl!“.\" inlrrllri‘ rl i r ltc-lurllcll Ni)‘. 1.; __ he“. ' l) collst l v ‘ii Illlrvrai rnrlks" -.:.~ liiilfr 1'_l‘il(‘l"‘ll u -("1\l(iill‘l ll. . rlclltll ' i~_\ -clt-r" "l l.\l‘L'l‘ lC/rziliilucci o": lll!“ 5' C0‘ 7‘__ Rollie Linking » ioned lrrrperllrl rfirwnv‘. ulllcll ulth ll‘ British Alrwas will bc pur- hv thr- Llnltcd Kurgrionl rucllt, now fly rrsillclr from England Aus- ! r. Pllllfit d . (lru in tllcrc llnvc hr-cu rumors llyillg baits lvwlliri lw viulccl" a llllirlr lill lllil‘ VdllCfHlYPI‘ to illc Allilpotics ' ' official ulld mule still l‘i‘lll.'l lo be ("lll- tkl by pllrllu-r.» u". l-lll‘ "all-l" d" i v iill‘ lt'lll"l "t nf all-luclrll ~ zal illdllPs arc f‘\"- from Kiowa": n1 l\" i’ ‘Alli l)‘ cu- Ainllllnlr IOHi-t‘ ‘ ycnrs u: r (‘r rvvlllltiurt » Canada All‘ l. Ca: irlli ii.- tnul-lu ‘l i lll" l‘. "l ll" li Lin Var "(Mil "r §lurr'._ l firutind ‘to llnrlfax nlul ' Pwvlllng- grunts. (l '- l " tllnroulzlrl". us pzrrw" mall and c. press. trrlcrics 0.. y [London__ Returns Elects Homuth Conservative Leader Triumphs Witll. Over 3000 Majority- Liberals Capture Brandon Seat. l.ll\'l)t'i\'. ()nt.. Nilv. li-llml. Dr. R. J. lllininn, Na- tional Vial-r r-rativc Party leader", won u seat in the Iiouss of Ctrmnurus today when London, a traditionally Conser- vative cirn-iitircncy". gave him a majority of more than l, fcllicd six other candidates. Major Bett’s death by drown- ing" ncul" (lttlllvll last Mlmmfl‘ necessitated todays hy-cleo- llull. cold weather" was atlverse to a large turnout and orgzliuzlllions of both candidates were As Gait Co-operative Commonwealth ndon school teacher. llLtltltl in the number of votes pollcd in the general election, F. (j. Belts, Conservative, do " leader at the National con- polled an unofficial total of who ran fourth with 3.041 in kept busy trotting Freighter Enroute l-lere Feared Lost HALIFAX, Nov. 14-Captain Siguard Andersen of the Nur- Wcgiun steamship Orncfjcil said today he behaved thi- Norwcgian freighter ilavmsunv which disappeared orr a voy- age from Itottcrdnnl to (‘har- lirttctowrr tuu motillrs ago, had gonr- clown lifter striking an iceber- orrived in Hulk ___. ._ ____ ____—_-_g I. Tile Omd‘ fax from . othii, Scotland. The two vessels, slsta" ships, were placed in trans-Atlantic freight service little more than a year ago. Tllc llavninlln, equipped with the most mod- ern navigation aids, disappear. ed without even as much as o distress message having been picked up from her. Captain Andersen felt the Havmunn rrtlght. have struck an iceberg off the Newfoundland coast. lie said 0n an east.- hound passage out of Montreal. his own ship passed between two icebergs far cast of tho island. It was the iatmt in the season he ever saw icebergs. rlvrirnlsn m BLAST FREDERJCTON, NOV. lk-(QP -Slruck by a flying piece of mm when a dynamite charge was ear plotted ill a mine at Afinto " “my Alflfllt‘ Arsollnult ivlls in h< pita. hero tonight. with n sci-er» s uii fracture. The injured miner" re- gained cmtsciousncss soon after thkc__aLocidcnt._ w ‘ MRNY ' ' A $\\.\IEQ UHANS. is oulx MCKEL. bfk7l'EOleOLO(ll\.‘Al . Shit v'lL.‘E. Tumlllo. Nov. l-i —-ICI’Y- .\Iinl- ,llliill'\ and fllfiXlllllllfl iPhl‘. ‘Tllllll (‘SI i, Dawson {a-rir ‘ Victoria +1 Edmonton 8 Regina 2 1 Winnipeg 4 l 'l‘urnllto Ill Ottawa 30 .\lilllil'(‘fll Ii-l i Quchcc Il-i fill 4n C . n‘ 40 i I\T‘l'iillIlI‘ cast: Filrnlift wl"'t' rlv Wlllfix nr lllotlrrntc ixulrm lrlnlltiy snlvlvulru! prrrlmhly‘ ‘l'"liit'TP(l ~il iv tluil lilltll it." ill?"- ni‘ lllllli .| ,. fliltl innlnrrnw lill“‘l}ll1i' : Slur s-cv lill- nf'r\rurrru at :\ll‘_l rut-s wunirrrov: lrtiriruuizuroln- ilu! m. 05R .\l<"-".v moon N iv. ‘ll. E05 ll ill Flluluulrsi-Ic fitir‘ lll ilrilulwls lat- thwrr C'llflrltli‘(‘ll)\\'ll. Till‘. can FERRY SAILINGS Lenre Borden 9.45 s. m. 1 ll- Y“ ; "ormcntlnc fl a. m. 3.05 h. tn P1‘