W if ‘. . felis...-;.'. 1 / , / f l 1, , ,.. . r ._ / ,.,.--:.,__-.' . _ . , ,’ ,l’ _. ~ 1 .V .. , is sl\\\iit./ct....~ ......... 1" - or A “ERE MAN ' Mana MAN _ t Illini ll GU Rl/ fe __ ii ii is E E if ' - _ Covers Prince Edward island Like the Dew u -A _ ' ?/f/ //” NW \\‘\\\\ 4% 555 //' //f.--uv-5:; Tw \ ‘ mu sun nu uit ilu or Jussi and l' I fm . ., 'V ,, ; I - f 1 ..'.1.,"r.‘2.‘..1‘£‘:"’.a‘:'“....£‘:“i‘.t2 é'..".. cHAiulo'r'ri:'rowN, GANADA, WDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1,33 12 PAGES ga... ......... ...... ¥lAIlCllldollIllU.B.A~ll-60 *_ ' t 1 1 .M I " -Y -_ . _ ar. Claim Discussed B Premiers M 1- = sz f ,M -*eu an f ,» ._ KEEN QQMPETIT Judging 2 Begun Y At The Fox Show F Black, A Darliln<-eniollis ora Inserted in *lo column at 2 cvllis yor word strictly pisyllble In advance. "Talkies-Eldon Friday. 2464. "Talkies-Vernon Bridge, Thurs- isy. 2464. "Reserve November 13th and 14th lor Bazaar, Bingo and Chicken Supper in Rollo Bay Hall. 2429. "The big auction game, B. I, S. card and dance pavillion tonight. Isla.nd’s leading orchestra. 2533 "I will be buying poultry every day at Sidney Websters black- sniith shop, Kensington. Sgd, Geo. 1. Webster. 2442 "Concert and Box Social at York. November 16th. Proceeds in aid of Dentral Rink. "Canadian Legion Masquerade Dance B. I. S. Hall, Souris, Novem- ber 11th. 2474. “Dancei Fortune Hall Friday, November 10th. (If rainy following Monday.) 2463. "Ruinmago sale Trinity Social Hall Wednesday evening, Novem- ber Bill, 7 oelock. 2-114 “Belfzlst Club loading hogs and lambs Ttie'.€..ly, November i-ith. Please list. 2494. "Sale of goods. fancy needlework and woolen, Bingo, etc., etc., at Hope ltlvel' Bazaar. 2503. "Bilzaur at Hope River Tuesday and Wednesday, November 14th and 15th. 2503. "*R.csei've November 29th for Bazaar and Supper of Tryon Baptist Church. 2409. "Buying dressed hogs 130 to 180 pounds for balance of, season. Daniel Sass, Websters Corner. 2515. "Hot Goose Supper Victoria Hall, saturday, November litli, United Church. Supper 400. 2501. "Zane Grey's greatest story “The Golden West" at McLean's Theatres :his week, 2504- "United Church Chicken Slip- per. Where? Rose Valley. Friday, November 10th. If weather unfav- orable, following night. 2530 "Buying dressed hogs, organs out, Thursday and Friday until noon. Highest market prices. Mc- Kay & Todd, Bradalbanc. 2532 "Rev, D. K. Ross will give lan- tern lectures at Kingston Thurs- day night, Cornwall Saturday fiiilht, New Dominion Monday nicht. 7.30, 2531 "Our retirement Income Bond is the most scientific way of Suv!-DB '“°ll€Y. Combined with our chesp Protective Policy, it makes an ideal system. consult J. A. Moore, Manag- \r Sun Life. "Old-time Fiddlers and Dancing Contest ot Kel1y’s Cross Hall, Wed- nesday, November 8th. Bigger and better prizes. Mail your entries to Mrs. J. D. Flood, South Melville. Contest followed by Box Social and Dsnce. 2400. _.____..__l..__- PAY Ill ADVANCE As so many poopls disclaim resiwnslbllity for small odvll. when bills on sent out. lo futon no nah sdvis. will or Dior onlsss ills order ls oo- Olllllllolllorl with DIUIIIUIL UIIABIDTTITOWN GUARDIAN T --- volving Deaths of i ~ 1, I ON IN SIL VER FOX BEA U TIES Special Problems fesses to Crime In ierdays opening of the Prince Ed ard Island Fox Show at the Pro di , (Cana an Press) .ncial Exhibition Grounds. Judging GASPE’ Que" Nov' 1_1” 8 dm_ was commenced at noon after . matic setting, while hundreds crow- °1“‘"°°‘“°“ hm b°°“ °°”“’l°t‘d ace into ins tiny null, u signed cou- Th° Elm' D“"k sum' “nd D"k fesiion or Nelson Phillips to the oi- Medmm “M595 We” °°“°l“d°d rect he had lriilca iviuuo and Mur- when the light failed rather early meme Ascnh was read before H Qm__ in the a“em°°n‘ These were me oner’s inquest today. ,The jury then lightest classes in point oi numbers} held the 18_year_o1d fisherman which Wm be included m tm wmlel criminally responsible for the death show. but nevertheless, thi? 1\ld3°- of Maud and exonerated a friend' of Great interest was taken m yes- Aggah Gi1'lS_ . I - v hands full in mal: ng the placings. te,.1,,1wimess_ ‘ This careful and efficient work ed. The confessions brought to end a_ The daasef mmmg °n md” Wm; three months old search for a solu- be th° Medmm silver' “nd Light tion to the disappearance oi the two Medium' AH 5°°u'°n° °f these Wm teen-age cousins who vanished from ~ dS 4 8 "I met the girls at the st e dur- Wdal’ at 530 Wd Wlll be Dushed ing the evening and I asked them visfuvuslv in order tv set thrvush to like u wills on the rlcucii," said l-Helen M. Wood, Southport, P. Humphrey, Kensington, P, E' I' voting and cutbreaks of violence Sen. 2 Male whelped in 1932 that caused five nien to be killed 1-W. W. Blown, Charlottetown, P' E' I' The vote on repeal 'of the 18th A __ (C°“ti““ed °“ P559 117 ved to bring out a large number of "Belfast Remembrance Day Cere- mony. Returned Men fall in near Monument 10.15 sharp. 2496. “Hunter River Masonic Hall ii to 9. Chicken Supper and Bazaar, Thursday, November 9th. 2514. “Borden Lino Club loading hogs, lambs, calves, Albany, Wednesday. Nov. 8. Hours 12 to 3. 2486 “Tyne Valley Dramatic Players present their ploy in Borden Hall, November Bth, 2498. "Borden Rink dance ot Abegweit W' Gwrge E' Caubwk had his Phillips, also previously held as ma-I however, is something to be odmir- gm-1,* sggwh ‘ Armistice Day Service Will Be Broadcast OTTAWA, Nov. 7. - The Na- tional Armistice Day Memorial Service on Parliament Hill will be broadcast over the Canadian Radio Commlssion’s network, ii. was learned here today. The service will befln at ll 0'olock E. S. T., with the two minutes silence, following which hymns will he sung. It is expected that he entire ceremony will take only 10 minutes. ills Excellency the Governor General and the Et. Hon. R B, Bennett, Prime Minister of Coo- ada. will be in attends-Doo ond will deposit wreaths ot the hose UUTH HElllMarked Improvement 0|lMl|RllEROFIn Law Enforcement ali .- ° 0 nteresting Facts ` 'th Activities Oi The R.~C.M.P. In Enforcing Pro- Connection W1 '=_ In Each Province To Be Consiclered leeting»T0 Be Held VVitliin Few Moiltlis For Further Dis- cussion Of Maritime Matters. And Figures In I ILiiliaiif.lliVl’ri'..sl I I I The effective manner in which the R/oyal Canadian Mounted Police are enforcing the Prohibition Law of the Province is indicated by the fact that since January 1 to October 31 01 this year no fewer than 235 pro- secutions were laid under the Act, resulting in 206 convictions, as com- pared with 143 convictions obtained in the full year of 1931, tllc last year under which the Act was enforced by the former Provincial`Police and Pmbibition Force. Moreover, since January i, 105 convictions were obtained under the Highway Traffic Act out of a total of 125 cases brought into Court. This figure does not include invest- of the oenoiapll. _ classes Wm be extremely heavy' their Peninsula, Que., homes on the entries in each section ranging August 31_ from is to as .lu in wiifbegin 0, HWKW, HS early in the Week 55 P05Sib1€- ‘ the confession. "After we got down ° , One Of the U18 €V€Y1l50I U10 SIWW on the beach my memory failed me la -A rgentlne w-11 be the Banquet to be h¢ld this and I do not remember just what Pact ed €V€DihK all the 0811961811 N9'l?1°‘W1‘ happened and when I come back to P A Y M T Hotel. This banquetinporttnkee the my senses I saw the girls lying on 1- | , olwe of the offical openlns held the ground. They were Mend and -` ‘ U\”°°‘“*°d PMS) Maritim- r»:<--,-lures; inn f,-use-.»n} Malcolm Macleod testifies ti-in in for-mer years. Addresses will be Marguerite Ascah. To my know- _ _ "'°~'*‘ LONDON. Nov. 7-An Aus'l0-Ar- ‘oi freight rules and tran.=portction‘he sow the dems” just befme gh, delivered oy the Premier, non. nr. ledge any were cloud." ‘British Government to seriilrw Zac; zgreement Wu. roi- ' ‘ W. J. P. MacMillan, Hon. G. Shel- Mutilated and partly clothed, tho ml Y U1 9 Unisht when Sr ton siisrpe, Minister at Public body of is-year-old iviuud Asceli Pay $7’500’000 on John Simon. Secretary for Forelan .X I I Works, Hon. Thomas Macrlutt, was found in the freezing waters of Wal' DebtB‘ 0 Wed Affairs, and Ambassador Malbran Minister of Agriculture, His Wor- Gaspe Bay more than a week ago 0 States. of Argentina exchanged documents --- °‘":;t:;"~ lf- M- :;;;;e;;‘;:;.:;°“..f;“;:e...:'“;i: -_ . . . . Leads L98, Mr. 00180 C all Oth- V 5 Y 9 ___ C bl __ 9 9' 9 men. 58113 ll ‘ ers. An excellent musical program the rate of Mnnluerlie was a foot Ngydlsliitgér Eatfgm May and relating to British ment ment t? Ylctory to has been arranged. f01md Wedge!! in the Sh0~l'l<'i00lll0d are in default on their wapdebt imports and frozen credits, has 0llSt 0 Brien Fl'0l`l'\ The followng is the complete f_»:;=;-1;-Mfr; -1 .--_<=; lt been in Operation for some time. Ma oralt ffice list of swords made to date. -<~~,. ,___ Dulce Hall Thursdou evening, No- _ _ (Cdntin d Pa 10) ' ' negro ue on ge O edb Emeral Ban - 4 vcinber 9. E1liott's orchestra. Ad- mission 35 cents. 2485 "Concert and Donoo in Urrsnd View Hail Thursday, November Btn. Admission 20 cents. Ladies with boxes free. 2538. -.___ , "Dance, Malobonold Consolidat- ed School 'Thursday waning. No- vember Dth, B. 1. I- Ulvhesilro. Aid hoohoy club. lubollllllosltl. 2484 "Annual Hsllowo'0n 'ho ond Bazaar in aid of City Hospital in Holy Name Club Holi, Wednesday and Thursday afternoon, November lth and 9th. 2310. “Lecture "Experiences in Scand- inavia" by Prof. Chow md pro- gramme in Clyde llivor Holi, Friday. ovomber 10th, I p. m. ll not fine. November Iitll. Admission loo and leo. 2403. "A meeting of Cornwall Farmers Institute will be held in Cornwall I-toil this Wednosdéi wooing at 3 o'clock sharp. members re- ossodéhkl Q _ l ,.1 _ 4 ' ll. KENTVILLE, N. B., Nov- 'l- and heavily upon the welfare oi s from various sections of evo economic octivit ." o Wfmed 112180115 Said they bfliflled 3262:-itimo Provinces were as- Ileyadlng executives vllero in con- Fa ta I Injured the German leader had requested hero toni ht prior to the ference late i:on°'ht ma ing out » s the Italian chieftain to call an in- gglllnlzgwmormw Iii tho 35th an- o suggested omni; for Zips Mari- Baardlng Tfaln tes-national disarmament confer- nual convention of the Maritime time 'Transportation Commission. .___ ¢n0¢~ Board of -mule. soon to in mind miter dmblnd- ioanuilsn ri-our 'ras official version oi inc nnt- Diseueeioil of transportation rate! mmlnt in 1001. SYDNEY, N. S., Nov. 7,-His arm fer- as related by I B0l’€mU\¢\1l in the Maritime Provinces will be Roviowllll Plbllloml in be dis- gud leg severed by wheels of ostring °0mm\ll1ldU¢, WGS! 0,, ,mln topic, it was indicotedousssd, Pnsidmt M. T. Avsrd oi oi psm cars, Matthew xiely, 31, died "The head of thc government tonight by 1"- McClure Solsnders of /lmhmt, said what the mi-ilime in hospital today. Klely. employed receive-vi nt vt-ncaa ruiiioe im- salnr John. N- B.. Honorary Sw- Provinces most need is unity. by the Dominion steel and cool mann wiihelm Gocring, German , fetgfy, who described the conven- "Working together," he said, "the Corporation apparently loot his Minister without Portfolio, who disarmament conference in Gen- 1 ‘Mer écumvm tion as one of the most important people of New ll-umwick, Nova footing while attempting to climb consigned to him s letter in which evo/is knmvin io have irritated Wm: h”__umnl “mlm M. 'gn the history of the organization, Scotia and Prince Edward Island aboard the train. A coroner des- Chancellor Hitler thanked him for Premier Mussolini. although he ad- ii,“rur,ikid!|»+!inim_t§;r:rii4iM Tmmenuu -hooves no psevious period mf alll oowlnpllsh peg gimp, .lcrlbed dvlth .ll l°¢l4=nt\l, i the work he lisa done ln mor ot,,vieed au concerned to keep calm- 1,09., nl; ¢um'.,, 2__ui ,. ui. , I Meets In Kentville Ioday °° v Sr»r»= Company and used a collecting fish (Associated Pressl . (C,,,,,,d|.,, png) hu Mm imma with ,O many to market. She was registered in ROME, Nov. 'I-Prenlier Musso- problems that bear so definitely lgations. which numbered 216. In addition 120 investigations were made under the Excise Act and 233 under the Customs Act. In Charlottetown alone, during the month of September last, 167 searches of suspected premises were -M made, resulting in sixteen prosecu- _l\_\1H1._'R,§T, N_ 5 Nw 7_.M,.e,_. tions and sixtccli convictions. In mg in (-10 00 auf.. ,...c,, h.,-,_ ,0_ October the searches numbered 101, day 10,. p ,..,,,.;§ ;_»,._,, \B.,,,,S_ _ . S¢iZUl`8S 13, C0llViCti0l1S, 10. wick, Neill scolia ull; Prime Ed- In Summmsldc the *comm 101 mi ward is ilu il ,s<-.isfezl qirst oil. Oi some Period also Show erect activity lvi.v iiiniu in-il. .i mai lluci- lt il <1 ` on the part of R. C. M. P. Forty he ;011Qw1,,g ,~,,~,,,d S ,,-(.,,,,{,,,. A searches were mad” in O°l'°ber» 79'* "The con izv re 01 P.'cm.ei's of . sulting in six prosecutions and four me M,,,.5, mf ,»,,_V _LH ,,.(,a\. “_ convictions. In September the greed mm UN. i1,..,,,.,p;,,.L.,,,0u --- searehes numbered 90, the- seizures 13, convictions 1. The R. C. M. P. stall at Char-; are divided into police detachments `r and Customs and Prohibition squads, and continued raids are, made to different point: through-` h out the whole Province. In addition, patrols are out practically daily. For example in October last, twenty- 100 miles, were made from Char- tContinued on Page 101 executive lou eil in New Brun wick and l'.'iilce Edward I-land W considl-' . e proposal at an earl four patrols, covering s, total of 1,- d,,,¢._ "The Preniers discuss. d Vario ` " " ""‘ ‘ “** ***‘“"*‘* W > f"***- -"*;__T_;';';_i_Y>__;<-_l < . . ' . _ , Comliiission rlloilld ,lie reliabllit-f Tm. dean, of Mt Malcolm MaC_ ated; that the illii-c l\iuz'it:inc1,@0d_ V0,-mm River' age 73 occup Province Goveriiir :its s1.ou.d as- lottetown, nuniherillg sixteen men,'515, in ,, 11,15,-_.,_,,; \,.,,_,._ Sum red Suddenly yesterday aftcmom "1" oil the road near Brad1ey's Mills, aiigclrciiis to be made aficr tile Mmview_ A Coroml.-5 jury empam matter had la in pi‘esellit st 1. n- (19 on 10| 31'( .ei hi .C* ill mt -.ol oi :1 5 4 v t l < i ,_ ,l lg. -i ui, L-‘Tu "’*I .-1...; ee... -» _,. » <'