‘ Ohurdi. crapaud Monday. January ‘i, ‘ or A . . ~3'§-"'*'-"“°°"“-»-- “' ""'“'°"“ ..%*2:..="..'.: ' "r '"" Covers Prince Edwardllslén _ Ive Onto. ohuiottctdwl Clltlllll Inning Guardian. Innis! lllfl. TERRITORIAL’ CLAIMS TO cJPEYVFvc cEfiMoW OF PXflIAMEFT .1025; Y chambemzn Ana‘ "mscoum win" .-........-.»... ulsunnsuiMussvlini Oven imgnps TAKE Four-dot! Parley Both ‘Claim Desire For Peace But Methods Conflict — British PREEAIBTIUN SESSIUN. IS ANTICIPATED Interest ‘I-C-e-n-tres On Today's S p e e c h From The Throne, Outlining Gov’t Measures. - _ Gunilla’ 8 Isl Win) (OGKTRIVA, Ian. {L-qllaleanborl oi‘ the Sonata and llouso oi Commons toreadtbc Knit hopes to Q IQOIL A stro f eli Pclllfl: that this session 3h! ‘bed: 0nd by s I'll- erll election but oven without flint thors no several-features. which tond to make it ouiltaudinl. New Trade Alfoomont A Increasing Lmportonoc of world affairs in their relation to the Do- minion. ishc new tirade aawemcnt wmi‘ United stutes. the almost comb: intention oi the Govern- to deal with imomoloymenb House chosen. has been when _c_ati mmc._!e_4.<=ls§¢_~1nd_1 1211.11.13 (Ooniinued on pan 8. Gel 4) COMING fVENli xnazfizm "Reserve February 9th. fol‘ 380W!- Hilh '1“. L-M. "B dross poultry dail until Leightiur 0o, - Lu-iga-ln-m- 1. slim‘ Rnylls ‘vs Li‘. GE" “f.” élmvilo‘ “A” “'5 n ow . Dillon d spilleti. balding-Si. H nets. Milton "Huskies vs. or _ . Skate W!’ ‘ifiicniam league some w _ Li-B-l- 11' _ "rho concoct hioh to be mowers... slurs “s... rs mvuum night. L-lo-l- 3-11. "Annual Meeting 8t. John's 1 l. 2 M. mo Bh . rfibiiro,“ P u-vw-l-ll-gi- nagc Wlnpt val 00m- ins soon. ' IP39- "? apical. p bid-Liga- "u. so. TGIIIIW t: m“. ' ' . ma» J_ Nuts: .._._ _.._,_._..-_. ~€___.___, "- CHARIQTPETOWN, CANADA. THURSDAY, JANUARY 1 TALIAN AFRICA i us; r;aagh;irafiz.. man. 5.3.1 ARABIA, \ mrisu "a _'\§OMAULANO l \..__./ curly-manned Djibouti area. Showlagpouiiionofhmchsouulilanduiregardtoliallanllast l Africa, whore Mussolini ls reportedgnssaing troops against the Italy wants Djibouti because it's the important seaport jrmlnuaoi railroad to Ababs, , Blssoti was elected the Charlottetown Bond M; 52nd an- ml gofnghalof 2h: worganlmtion was made vice-prnident while Mr. W. L. Higgins was N-e e0 rotary-treasurer to bosi . consecutive tor-m in that office. Meuibers of the oounc - Lieut. Col. G. E. Ool. K.LB. on MacDonald. D- F . M. Murley and B. ' Rink wnishi “t” "Rel | u: life covering the activities o! tory move a verbal N910 £339 calamities. Juicer 'who isgwhasnt out of i: ‘gomlnimsos tndaeoondcd Ofwlulfi/l Japanese Dominated . Rroiest,’ p Action - B); A British Annual A Meeting Of Charlottetown de Board Held ~ _< or "lation’s History Reviewed By A Retiring President Lieut. G01. G. E. Full -=- Ground Work For Junior _I_3_oa_;_rd"Laid. "meeting was the election of fifiem members to the Board: ‘may w, Messrs. .1. P _ Crockett. . B. Roy Bevan, 5 PIPaoli. Jr., A. W. Mathesrm, Wendie G. Ray 0. Keenan. and 10o Doucoi/lo Addition of the above Board brought. membership in 160, it. was sold. When the organim-l tion's year ended with the of the annual meeting“ _ night membership stood at . an 1'! over the prev-lotus, 968i‘, - J- n ' , of the R. O. M. 2., now in 0 flrcnoouver. In addition "w" 1"" two members who 11301811911- Jllnlor Board III "W! wnaid bl discussion tho Bfxidrmoprovga "in ‘principle the formation of o. junior bosrd 0! trade deimils to be worked out b! nuitiaoe from a. cum m“ 5mm and the ml! junior organization." t‘ , coking form- ughaoiuioiimim oivnnini-im W moved by Kr Barbour, Juries ccrraghsr ioths was thcyesr to? Si hi ulildough . no r. . - mm’ M’ P” ' trsnsfurog .1‘. w. byLiouhOiLGuI. mm. ggll;___im__swolnw_nfissli_fifl, (Continued on pus 8.01 I) Regime PREDIBTIUNS MADE IN I18. Developments Justify Pessimism But War This Spring Viewed Unlikely. i IDINDON. Jan. 11 --(AP)-'iho reported opinion of. United Stains Ambasssd s Kennedy and Bulllti. that European developments urn-eaten war this spring has in- creased British and French fears that Italy and Germany are out to dominate the wostemofiedlber- raneon. While it is not known hero what Joseph P. Kennedy and William O. Bullitt, envoys m Britain and Rance, respectively, had in mind, it is generally assumed they must have referred to, among other things, Italy's campaign for part of the French Mediterranean lim- pirc and the new Insurgent of- cnsivo in Bpuin. Informed British sources slid Prime Minister Chamberlain would ask Premier Mussolini on his cur- rent visit in Rnmo to moderate Hench sources said t-h thoulht the Ambassadors’ pesslneikm was Justified. Th indicated any Italian sttomp to force mncoto give u any possessions- would In Paris, London and Berlin it was not overlooket: that the oommlsin of Kennedy and Bul- ltt might also have the domestic hmction of influencing Go cos msrmiunent program. ed o German iolr- bufldfilpl-n elr 1935 naval treaty. Official Italian circles said strife could be isverced by settling Italy's demands on France. highly placed Italian estimatcdtho chances at "about four to one s.- galnst war in the spring." ' Moscow counmenmtors sh ly discounted any predictions of“? - mlnent war insofar as any Ger- is concerned-ion the opinion that Gonandany is still for from pre— par . ii. Y. Fur Auction i ORK, Jfl-Il. 11-—(0P)—- Approximately 90 percent of tho poms. offered at the fiver fox sale of the New ‘York Auc on Oclnilamy were sold as tho sale mov- ediziiothaflzialstages mdasnbuy- in: was active yesterday when most of! were ilhmee quarter silvers. Top £20m paid for three quarters . mghest rice pmd no daft wasolilixbrough bynfmnkfnill Otha called freaks silven r so b=_vu8lil.I-s_m!1@i1. Is Q135- hltthatilgmt io-lsws ‘flamm- M soidlu lusiswemfimby m" 2.1939 1° PAGES - :;“:-.‘..::P.".:".'.".'...::'a:'.'.‘..'::'. .. . out A MR. C. N. BISSETT who wIs unanimous choice for idoui. st the annual meet- of the (lhurlot rd of Trude Inst Anus ._|l_ Mll Financier Suc- cumbs T0 L o n g the tone and content; of Fascist "claims against fiance. ' Jan. 11 -(C‘P) - n87 o supports President Roosevelt's Ward C. Pitfieid, 4'1, one of 0on- ‘whose career rs fields from one end of the Dom- inion to the other. was s m offlieMontren-lsbock Exchanile Ourbundsatonihe direc- with Great Bfliifllil undo!‘ mm threat to the Soviet ‘Ukraine Limited. and o. ViwProsldmt of the British Oolwnblc_ m. goodsrnescha medicaid‘ ldfcdrlds muvo Soin ocrizmio begin his career with s. u mm . Buying Active At mummy ma“ W 1 Royal Securities 10hr he left that firm to form W. C. Pihfielfi and Company, fiwlmhy Io was a Conservative in olitios. but. he never rm for pollt cs1 o1- floo. of his spar devoted i4» furthering his hobbies- @9u4.=i31\l9d.<=s1_nnao_:.,§21_. 0. 7 Nazi Press Rails Over Alleged Attack On Consul Officials In. Holland ' .. l8-('I‘hul'sday)- mm sold it ible r - . m port- thsr steps rtiimigtht rdifliwm germrfi tie; b t that nothing amiaixmoed- Pnlnison Ixivosflllilon m» 114m‘; , gzflfllliiolrlfllcih used by mnuiumcn Government Forces In Southern Catalonia, Withdraw. ‘ HENIIAYE. France. Jan. ll - (AP)—Insurgent dispatches to the Spanish border tonight said the entire Government position north of Tarragona had been turned by the capture of Monbblanch and an after-dark advance to within 15 _miles of the coastal clfcy. Fighting through s scupy fog, Navarresc virtually surrounded Monbblanch, Little town ‘of 5,000 inhabitants earlier in the clay and then by a. frontal attack drove out the defenders. Monbblonch is izhc heart of a. Catalonia and about. l8 miles morihiwesi of Tarragons. Principal ‘ seaport of southern Catalonia. A Tanagcna. itself is about 60 ‘miles southwest oi Barcelona, government capital. of Tarragon». was menaced by In- surgeons advancing from the écruthwest, near Mlset. General ancds men were reported y their commanders to be within four miles of Flalset and about 26 miles from Tanaguns. The twin drive threatened to out off all lower Catalonia and isolate Government militia. guard- ing the lower IElbro River line a- round Torbosa. On. the southwestern front, the Government forces reported they had brought the direct rail line connecting Bsville southern head- uartors of the Iusurienizs. with . their northern capital, under the fire of heavy Govern- ment artillery. Dlspsiches from the Govern- ment side said the offensive 1n the northwest had been carried in within sight miles-of IJerenamno of the main stations on thou-ail- Wily. ‘Ilhe city lay within ran e of the Government's heavy a llery, these advices said. Llerena ls a.- boul. 50 miles east of the Portu- guese border. Cutting of the BUIQUSHSQVAHO rail connection would not. desire all mil communications throug tho fill-mile corridor held by In- surgents along the Portuguese border. ‘There ls s second lino about 25 miles Wm of Uorena. ‘Ilhe Insurgents were reported MPH-ring b0 shift their hes sffic to the second lino whlc adds nearly 100 miles to the route. Awarded Imperial MONCTON. N. 3., Jm. ll ’I"ho latest s/wards of Iznperlsl Service Medals. by Ills Majesty the King for long and faithful service by Government smplo ees, include fifty-six Osnadian N ion- sl Railway employees who miirod under the provisions of ihc Oui- cdim Government Railways em- ployees provident fund. Among those honored are: Frank N. Mc- Kee, Charlottetown: Imlis H. Douglas, Georgetown. Urge Campaign Of Advertising (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wiro) WINNIPEXI. Jun. 11—A vigor- ous sdrvcrtlsl camlpci f r wider distilbutlign of frum arid 19s was lodwy by- dcldmmu i0 the Canadian Fruit Wholesalers‘ As- w Coroner's Jury m Double Tragedy At Glace Bay $13M , N. l. Jun. 11—~. In dmblo wmriow night. ‘lhne-yccr-old l-lwsl and her Facing Isolation, net/work of roads for southern‘ At the same time the position‘ Service Medals and , willhoorwimwcsesmmeiedcuoaigmgn “an”, IAIIIIO, A Butts. .wnsanstivoof’rriu- Mlh11gl iivBamNovrfoundhnd. 111.1. I. FORE AT ROME Party WarmLWelcomed. ROME, Jan. 11-—(A. P.)—Prime 'Minister Chamliw- lain of Great Britain and Premier Mussolini of Italy io- night assured one another they desire peace-but defined their objectives differently-at a brilliant state banquet arranged for the British statesman who sought to bring his European appeasemen policy to the Mediterranean. Premier Mussolini, toasting Mr. Chamberlain at the dinner in the Palazzo Venezia, invoked “peace with jus- iice.” Mr. Chamberlain spoke for peace “by the method 0C negotiation.” Foreign ‘observers saw in ll Duce’s definition an OI- pression of a view frequently stated in recent weeks by his authoritative spokesmen that without colonial concessions for Italy and Germany there can be no appeasement i; Europe. In other words, Italy insists that she be treated with’, justice, first of all. Need For Diplomacy‘ k-fl- ’ Mr. Chamberlain's declaration P ‘ was seen in these same quarters as; an admonition that mppcasemen could not be realized unless the Flasclst claims were put forward » in dllplonmtlc form. , So far Italy's demands for re» _ oognitioncf her claims in France's Tunisia, Corsica, Djibouti and a i- shsre in control of the Su Cans! NEW YQK, Jon Ill --(AH have been arblculaied a cs1. en- Albert N. Gha. u, who timely through her high pressure cusumis lnspeoion of ewels propaganda campaign. parlsian firm-y on s. fa e claim The British Prime Minister, who diplomatic lmmimii - pleaded received a. warm welcome upon his iOdB-Y to a 511N813 n8 1116A arrival in company mm his Fbr- chi-reins conspiracy with gn waisted‘, Viscount Iglallfax. Jwk 9| Benny. . and mm’ “r melon Offioe-ex- Kl» Iimwlbllfifld g: li- ooclucdl 1111M , th wast t th mow by 8B uat that Brllzainecnd 1rd,. oi? Wm hid "m"? mag 511 ' have begun an exchange of Wood and on Broadway. military information. . by hsicr Friendship Pact wwz 30981111 L. Delaney 1 Thislsin accordance with the 1mm done l0- Easter P113111 ' mm, dshyp The indicinn against ‘lreutyofwhiizlhe was made effective 941d 361ml’. Ieflllrllfd ov. l6. It is noteworthy, he said. that Kled- wnceflled a" the two governments “ywlerday. $11M “mm °1 leWekY- 395W hole and in London, were able b0 $831911“? denied we d! h 11 . ending not guilty, mtifln‘??? w’ “m M m M” released in $1,000 bail pend He added um. the Mediterranean iflvl Jw- fl- ‘nemesis of the we countries Ohopemu. who PM‘! H 1 00w uwhfle o; vim} importance to u, merclal attache for Nicaragua, both, need m no way connmp a also has been named in other in- statement that litical circles ln- dictum“ with Gvwee Bums- lflprelbd M" m“ as ind caning his desire wmedlfl/n- and - r Lauer, wif of s. New Yo k at»: qfor anondgreement on the Spanish supra“ B Justice‘ I‘ Fascist sources i Lh in Spain, in which Igiiins zmewuhrel < DIES AT PICTOU in; the Insurgents, was solving is own W pc-robleln through Insurgent _gd; kg-tggfi|-T:fi- A,“ died ioda i; the h of hi Ne“ I" “M” daughtexuy firs. E. (glmstevenscn, aura muisn quarters uecianfd Lyons Brook. Born in In vcrness, the Prime Minister desires more Scotland. he cameio Conads. when concrete assurances from Italy in 25 years old. A son. William. MW! view of Italy's participation in the 1}\_YljlQO11vj¢f-,___ present Insur i. offensive. “ ' " Before lea ng London for his Rune irlp, Mr. Chamberlain was represented as concerned over the prospect of increased Italian in- fluence in the Mediterranean. through which passes Briialns “life lino’ to pans of her Empire. The British statesman. trying w avert war “in our time’ 111° ideal of peaceful ncgoiiniion of _ claims and denmnds, undertook the tad: loss than two hours alter he mlvod in Rome this nftemoon with his Foreign Secretary, vis- cx. My, loirfs first call on missollni. a British kwhlll said, was devoted to a. general air- m of the Euroown situation- lasied 90 minutes The spokesman added that a "tour of the horizon was mode and the conversations ial " wore vcrli 00rd . Tho next. talks were scheduled for sso P. M. Thllmdny (12.30 P. 2W if IQEWTEBFK“ Vancouver 0518M‘! a bodronln Mrs. Butts. supectmt mmhor. Qllvbw w“ singing tgnl-Iazel to put her to BUM John sloop. H‘ 1w- Lg, 14- -old Charlottetown Th’ Mn‘; 15h’, m’°“§».s Maritime Provinces: younger wire in another mom do- ltmngwutmw wimls- psrtiycloufl tiuiir schoolwork. They told And somewhat colder; prababb caring two shots come snowflurriss neu- Oops ism ugdiiiii m».- closed door or-uis m n use mu uwmooh at '24s bedroom. mom dashed i» lam ming nun ' a telmhono. Bun sot this evening st M oo headquarters on officer pink up l telephone and hoard Ifl s chllddi voios scream: "Come quick Nit " 11W. . Ad! m’ °““""‘°° °° m‘ “m” "m" m: on nan! ____ _ » -.;:. waisxa~zalz<<~a 1. H37 .-.-¢ gogntffidgn. 11 --(OP)-% s E ‘I 5 s2szs=s§s":l BISSRIILSZ8R and rbos tomorrow morning ck ‘u- h n Inst moon Jon. ll, 0.10 Paul Snowman. ado dcadibo- smigaioo tide ‘is mhmil s the bod. Butts‘ bodw blocked ohu-lomiovn.