MAXI MS 017A MERE MAN -___._ Develop dependability. hi. 黑\ gparlotteiou-n liuunliun Twp Canto. florntnr. Guardian. Founded i881. "1 mafia ASSAIL liGEJL1L1ZE¥ (ll?(2i€E? livirzzza-ii1v1zz1e1z:gggir:;c)z.ziiZiiS11"i' f/W/ W’ The People's Paper Covers Prince Edward* Island Like the Dew DEMO CRA CIESS l 11v‘ SPEECH st: OMING fVfNli "in Rollo Buy, Hall November m and 9th, Chicken Supper and Btlcflqil‘, L-1llJU-ll-3-4l. "Bunion Line Club loading hugs iBilllls, 1':li\'L‘S every 'l.‘ucsduy. Hours l2 to 3 L-ti4ii-12-M-2-5-Li. "Rrri-YYG Nov. 12 cake sale at g_ A. flat-Donald's store. l--lJ39. "Airliner-adv Dodge, Si. Teresa's ttuuncsnay, November but. u";- Orchestra. L-i152-l1-2-7. l-l w . "Tin: Annual Meeting the Hunter River Fox Club, Monday, 7th. Every- body wciconte. ' L-1333-11-7- i. "Dance in Vaileyfleld Hall, Mon- day, xoicnibei- 7th. Music Wood island scrunnders. L-l329-ll-7-1i. "Butrmning Wetlnesday, Nqvem. ber 9111., wvckly auction and dance Venion Hall. L-1325-i1-7—3i. "Dnnw in Covchead Road 5chon1jl‘lnilsdity, November 10th. Admuclun L-1327-11-8-1i. on Supper in Fircdencton Hall iu-sdaty, November 9th". In ltd oi l-"ucdericton Church. "Kinkorn Hall, dance, Wednes- day i111: _ November 9th. Summer- iltie Oirliestra. L-1344-1l-7-2i. "littering P. E. I. Poultry As- occtation, Agricultural Hall Mon- day, Nov. 7th, B o'clock p. m. - L-127ti-11-4-3i. "'8 Supper and Dance Grand- vlciv ‘lliursdlg’. Nov. 10th. Aid of San. ‘um an Montague Hos- pital. Admission 25 Cents L-ifssa-n-i-ii "(llkllhl Bazaar in aid Alberton Sac lllart Church, Wednesday, lltli. Suppers 5 P. hi. L-l334-1l-7-2i. "We vtili be biuilng dressed poul- try HWY Wednesday. Bowmans Stony Hunter River, 11-1265-11-4-‘1-9-11. "Bran Suppcr and Stu i-on Hull on Wednesday, Nov. 91h. Wortlrs Orchestra. i011 Thurs- day. if no: fine Wednesday.) 14-1336-11-7-12 "c annual meeting of the Mac- \Vll."Ill<li‘i! Hockey League h Ill in Clifton flail Tues- 1938. L-l199-1l-4-7. "Women's institute hot chicken 0111.1 1' at Hamilton Gambler. bu: av, Albany Village, Thurs- tlxir Nov. 10h. 5:30 to ti. 35c and Th. L-l342-ii-7-2l. "Seven Mlle Bay card partiest- .~tl‘»u", Nov. 9 at Swithen s; Thuisd-ny, Nov. l0, at lWIlW-"s: Friday Nov. ll. at Cvimollifls. 14-1349 “Si. Trrcr-n Meeting-All farm- lrs are inviiril to attend a Live- sitmkr ifnrkctnig Board meeting at .'.. ‘ r "lluvlng live hogs every week. ’l‘l~.nr>-< ys at Albany; Fridays at Em» ritlti. List your hogs by a pcst 01111 collect telephone call and ' them from thcir 11ft" Aljigilifit prices. G. C. Green, EW-uu- L-47l-l0-mtw-tf. "Underweight HEiZS-‘iflo many “W8 fire bring shipped under- nt-irht every wcek. On a. rising ninrkt-i it will puy to grow and lllirn your ilDIb properly (210-225 ‘l l" ~rc marketing. when your v ready to ship. hold thorn ihvr WCCk and ninke sure. mock Marketing Board. L-1346. "MIAMI! Buttons-Don't ior- tliat it pays to iced hogs. poul- iv and other live stock only when sou food i1 balanced ration. and grllliuulxjr the place to get the 0st ration at the lowest cost llui Livestock Feed Warehouse, ll/luv Street, next Swifts. Other illoiulit warehouse feeds at closest blicrs, L_1346_ Lau- “llmz Premiums-When you sell ym" 110m cc-opeiattvely you do "Y"; 011v a bonus to truck driver or firmer Instead you get a prem- llggl 011 all Bacon hogs. B-l Grade, ‘I70 lbs. Makes quite a differ- gllfle when the price is unfortun- B~°N low. Livestock Marketin: “ald- L-iaco. "l-mdina h s at Charlottetown 390k of Ncvargger ‘it-h. and weekly Nllllil further notice as followa: Lfslvlgly and Thursday afternoons, 8- oclock. Tuesday and Friday, v ‘l- 111.. 3V8. m. Ho: prices arc ad- biflflhn stch the markets, or Ffdlcr siill shp oo-operntitlely and kg, You!‘ mnr etlna worries. Other u ""1111! Mints as advertised. vcstock Marketiml Board. 1-4340. REVENUE INCREASED uW-moaarmon -—(CP) -‘Dur'ing Vi‘ llkstlyoar four assislant motor "fllilrle n pcotors have increased c revenue of New Brunswick by {tinny thousands oi dollars. They fit"! about the province checking iic ygiflp. Tnlfk rcgistrm ion now arc based on noes LONDON, Nov. ‘l-(Monday) ——/\ report received in Sydney, Australia, today said two ltoy- al Air Force bombing planes funded at Fanny Bay, near Darwin at 3 a. m. GMT. (ll p. m. AST Sunday), breaking the world distance flight re- cord of three Russian aviators. The fuel tanks of one oi the planes were empty, the report said. One plane, no. 2, had been forced to ll-nd at Kupuq. Dutch East Indies, because oi shortage oi iuel. The two lmmbels flew from ‘I3ritish Defence Plan Guards (By Edwin Johnson, Canadian Press Staff Wriier) LONDON, Nov. B-Voluntary dispersal of aoprwdnwwly 01w third of the population from Great Britain's more connected and vul- nerable areas is contemplated by the Government as a solemn“! nuulnst threat- o! a “knockout blow" in the event of war. The proposal is the central re- commendation of n. iar-reachinz passive plan of defence. drafted oy a special committee heeded bly Si? John Anderson before his appoint- ment to the cabinet. The scheme. put to a partial test in the metro- politan area during the critical days of September. has been offic- tallv accepted in principle by the authorities for application to the country at large. ain confidential details of the but the , n grounds of national lute-rest Dance in '38. plan have been withheld. ‘Government has announced it will act on the general lines proposed by the committee. This program would entail: , Immediate organization of cen- tral and local machinery to work out schemes of evacuation. Survey oi billctintiz accommo- dation available in suitable areas. Establishment oi districts for rc- ccption oi refugees from each 0f the main industrial centres. Adequate advance plans for feed- lna reifuvccs. Orangizution of welfare services in rrccption areas. Compulsory scheme oi bllletin: in private dwellings. The report stresses the impor- tance of operating any scheme of removal strictly on e. vcluntary- basis. Comipulsrrv. wholesale evac- uation would only arise in limited areas, linblc to constant, intensive bontba-rdrlignt. S0 Bodies Recovered in tine 0f Norway’s Worst Fire Tragedies OSLO, Nov. 6—(CP)—A sud- flcn blaze that trapped guests crowded in a photographer's studio lust night fumed a gay puty into one Norway's worst fire disasters. The bodies of 30 vlctiml. most oi them burned beyond recognition. slowly were being identified today by jewelry and bits oi clothing. The photographer had felt- ooned his third-floor apartment with paper hunginzs for the party to which he invited about 40 guest». Not all were prelent when the iiro started. When firemen iorood dawn the only door oi the apartment —opening in they found burned bodies in one hug bo- hind it. Five guests were um- ed to death trying to use!!!” down a flight oi stairs and six other: were killed in leaps to the vcment oi downtown OI- lo. t lent six others died In the apartment. OTTAWA, Nov. 6 —(O P)—'i‘hc embryo air force oi the Rn ai Canadian Mounted Police, wh ch to dac has done most oi its fly- ng song the Atlantic coast. Will s road its wings over western n m. next year, according to present plans. Deputy Commissioner Thomas Dann said Bcturdn! it was Pf"- posed in ldd another piano to the present float oi five and to llation the new plane a Noorduyn Norse- man transport, in the Northwest Territories. The five rnountie pianos tn the Mai-fumes have been cnnlcd in reconnaissance ‘llbiil tho comet. combattinl nnulllinl and the illicit liquor traffic and watchful 5 ior vessels in distress. ‘mo piano in tbc Northwest lsmellhJsxnti __t<1._!*11§;t1.=.l\!'. ___ c:—~ R.A.F. Fliers Set Distance Record an approximate distance oi 1,162 miles in 47 hours, five minutes. They started from lsmallia at 11:55 p. m. AST Friday. - The flight eclipsed the re- cord oi ihree Russian fliers headed by pilot Mikhail Grom-1 oii who on July l4, i931 land- ed at San ilacinio, Calif" from Moscow, a. distance oi 0.306 miles. The British fliers passed the Russian record when they passed Salayar Island in the Cciebcs group, 6.400 miles from the arilng point. __ Against ‘Knockout’ Blow i Removal oi school children would have first claim on trans- port and reooptioirfaciliiies. whilc no child would be sent away without the consent of its parents. "We are fully satisfied," the com- mittee says. "a scheme oi the lines indicated is directly practicable. lt could, we believe. be organized for the whole country in the course of a few months." The committee also declares emergency measures could be im- provized on the plans indicated ii war should come beicre precaution- ary arrangements had been fully completed. “Thus the chief temptation to a potential enemy to stake even’- thlna on the hazard of a. knock- out blow would be removed." The report says recommendations made should in no-way detract frcm the urnen-t need for adequate active defences and for propcr precautions to protect those who would be expected to live and work in vulnerable areas. Main line railways and the Lon- don passenlrer transport board have calculated their combined re- sources could remove 100.000 pcr- sons an hcur from London. It is sitg-gestled, however. there should be some curtailment of general passenger traffic into vulnerable areas during the first days 0i war. Such arrangements. it is submit- ted, would greatly aid the outward flow of refugees. Staff Sgt. Anderson Promoted To Post 0f Suh- inspector Word has been received from RCMP. headquarters, Ottawa, oi the promotion of staff Sergeant N. J. Anderson, Charlottetown, to the position of Sub-Inspector. His promotion took effect on Nov. 1. Inspector Prlpps, whose trans- fer to Vancouver has been an- nounced, expects to leave about the first of next month. He is be- ing succeeded here by 5111RPM" tendent James O. Scott, at prcs- ent stationed at, Calgary. Decrease Shown In Federal Revenue (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wlré) UITAWA, Nov. 6——T0tnl ordin- ary revenue of the Dominion Government in October was $34.- 4961375 compared with $38.6B0-462 in October, i937, according to fig- ures released Saturday by the com troller of the treasury. special race is brought the grand total to ,58'l.8'll. against $38.833,i'i4. MONCTON HOTEL MANAGER ' DIES MONCTON. N. 3-. Nov. 6—A. Ernest Oormier, 34. hotel man- R.c.M.|>. Air Force Patrol Expands To Western Canada Territories will perform slightly different duties. At present, police officers in the west make consid- erable use of commercial airplanes‘ flying regular routes over the vast network of "clown north" airways, but with their own plane they will be able to move about more rapidly. The Mountie plane will be used for patrols over isolated "beats". for mercy flights, and to transmit reinforcements rapidly to outlying posts in can oi em- urgency. Meanwhile. the present squad- ron ur twin-motored De Havtland Dra onlandabig Norse- man remain n the out doing their coast urn-d duties. Inspe ‘or T. H. Mic elson. the Mounties‘ air force commander, has f2 pilots and co-pilots under him at Mone- ton, N, B- . iliiiissui iffli uliiiui tnvi. iiitii Evidence of “Section- alism” In Hepburn Statement Seen By P. E. I. Premier , ‘T. N. 8., Nov. 6—(CP) ~l_’rcmiei' Thane A. Cainpbcli of Pmllf? Edward Island crossed ovcr to this Nova. Scott-a town, scone of the ivfaritime Vi/ulter Fail", Sa. urdny and VOlCéd a twin plea for Cfill- adian Uniiy and greater cO-operztlion between the three seaside provinces. If unity was necessary in face of War it also was essential for the con lulled interests of constiurioual ‘IQIIWCPHCA’. Premier Campbol said in an zitlclrcas to a Citizen's Ban- quet that preceded official open- CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, Novas/luau 111938 tOne Dead, in Auto Collision Nearlintigonish, ii. S. ANTIGON 5H, N. S. MEET T. lluicy was u driven by Uyri Mncisiuic which 0i Atfihiiiliiitl a. car driven by Allan Boyd oi Prepared To J 0 i n MW“ Others In Defend- Maclsaan and nnotlu-r pnssen- ‘ 8H‘. Alex film-Rae, sniff-rod 111g‘ \vQSter“ Hen]iQ_ bcaip ivuunds, Boyd sul‘ l'i'(| a broken nose and ‘Mm. Angus 501d of nearby iilorristoivn, his mother, was believed to have a broken wrist. Boyd's wife, his (C. I’. by (- irilialfs Special Wire) Yilllnl! 50H. broihcr Ronald and \\‘.-\SiiINl" 0N, Nuv. (F-Sumnt-r hlnlcolm Iilacfillliviurv, hutii of l\'l‘ll"-, unilcr so ctar)’ 0f Qiorristotvn, suffered minor in- l»,'1\\'v tho ivua-ld it ii untim- tn- JIIYICS. ni"lii ‘that tlic- l lift-ii States “as pl‘ paring lint only in clrfvmi it- st-lf but to aid in i\<'(‘|)lll;.{ tlii- t-n- tirc western hemisphere aul- from any threatened zutnl-k. llis W0Td5v pg at. a time when lhi‘ I'm Matt-s (§ii\l‘i'|\_ 171011! is ('11; m a general ru- slirvvy _0i' nzitiminl (loll f1 11-1 \ < '< v - t, . v1 he “w. 111» 11~1~~we .,§§t‘i..'.1..'il Li-“Yiti- T-t-‘Iiiln-flfiti 313i.- Mr. Rinaldo Haley is a son oi’ Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ilnlcy, Antlgonlsb. Mrs. llalcy is in iiharlottetnwn at present visit- i mifivhersister, 3irs.ll_ ii. ‘ani- wc l. Both lzui s icztvn today for Anllilflfllii. Airs. flair-y (time to the City to attend iin- ircilding m1: of the inn". Premier Hepburn of Ontario had formed thor province the "Nlilch Cow of Canada,” Mr. Campbell said. Spuch an ‘observation brou ht a Maritime re ort that the mi cow had been fattcned by thcsei three cmrern provinces or an ob-g servation that the Maritimes lacked the benefits derived by the west from stabilized wheat prices. He‘; geplgivrl such evidences of section- s . r: D‘ "Distinctly Hazardous" The Premier said secession, as discussed in western Canada and 1n the cast was a "distinctly hazard- 005‘ advcnfure. Inter-provincial co- operation and unity were more nn- portant to him. “Our fricntls in western Canada and Ontario contend that mung’ of our problems in the east coul be solvrd by lviitriime union. , There might be scmc differenci- of opin- ion on this point but I do fccl that tiiilfifhree Maritime Provinces have a continuity of interest tho; could ttvglxlvbe served by closer co-opcru- Mr. Campbell cited the Winter Fair as an outstanding example of Maritime co-opemtion. The Mari- timcs cciuid unirc in discussing policies of education, motor trans- port nnil tourist traffic. He suggrst- ed there “we possibilities in forma- Caniwell to Mr. (Jvril Arsvnallli roe iloi-trint 1n llllll . - , , ~ ‘ _' ' - ‘ _ ' - -_ - L’ kept rinse- “hmll "ilk "I'm" m5‘ “Wk l_v in mind, reminded listeners oi '~*'-"——-—-? Prl-siiirnt |ii)(l\'t‘\‘l‘|t'§ statement in in (ii-fond illt- ivi-slvrn iii-misplivre Many Important illztt- m,“ aggression‘ ters For . Glovgrn- Appeals for Solidarity k ment Consideration. ‘ O'I‘TAWA,_ Nov. 6--rCPi_Guv- ernment activity will sprcd up this week with the return of Prime ...iil- la~i summer. uiking at Kiln;- hlllll- (ibis liu- President said thc iflltS would not “stand _ should Canada be invad- ed by a foreign power. mcnt, the ilrcsiili-nt rcfcrrcd ques- imricrs in lht- “(turm- u-liu-ii pictlgccl the (‘niicil Stair-s Ministxir MacKrnzle Kinr: from a West Indies holiday which reports -,,.; “m, ,,,_ say brought hun renewed §_-il‘(‘l’ll;i.il dfx-nnnd “pm 8W1 206d llPilllll- - (‘oiliiiuicd lln: . ' .1 horn" t'il It is exported thg Prime lilillfvtfl’ ilr» Ami-iizliil licpu. he said. who trashed New York Friday af- ‘At u iiutiul, \'\ lltz. 11"» rzcci. ter a critlsc in the south. will ar- "we will a unu- 0ill'.»i'i\'t- that we‘, rive home tomorroiv and will prc- are 1n n Dc. in to defend ourselves; side over the. regular wc-ckly cab- from all aggression from \\'llfl|'(.‘Vi"l‘ lnct council session. source it mav arise. and in bu pi During m,» month M13 Apmgcn. pztrcti to jCill "tvitli our lcllon‘ (if-l, zk, King h“ be,“ .‘,,_,-,,y {mm o“ lllcclflblfis of lilo now _\rorld in, tawa there has boon a period of l_)*"‘-‘i“l_ ~ '4 llli‘ ‘Y »- 1-" H comparative quiet on P;ll‘ill\lll\"lit "f" 1Y0 l "l" Hill-ll "T 1i ‘ml? tion of a Maritime Council tiiaxt could (liscuss lli‘t'"‘l1‘lllS common TOl the three provinces. Hon. A. S. Macl/iillan Nova. Sco- tlri Hvzhivays Minister. said he was ODDO-sed to Maritime union because ho felt tlicrr were many problems that mus.‘ be handled by ihc in- I dlvidun! province. Ho approved, however. of closer co-opcratton. A get-oizather oi ]€tl[l(‘l‘.~ was a sound idea bccatisc illPl" many pro- blems o.“ mutual ii I rcst. Mr {tint-Militia rinmvlimcnted Amhers, pro-pic on ii‘ support they gave t-hc fair. He said Halifax poo- ple did not silpport the Nova Sco- fa exhibition (in the early fall) telétil the result deflcixs accumulat- SeeiIPotato M ovement Said Slow Movement of seed potatoes from the Province to date this season had been slow, Mr. J. W. Bonlter, secretary-manager of the Prince Edward bland Potato Growers Association said last night. He was discussing ilic S. S, ilrrma uihioh wiii sail from here tilts wrck with approximately 75.000 DiIFIlOIS of seed for Guy Capps. Virginia. In- cluded in the cargo, which is sup- plied by tiie Potato Growers As- sociation and Simmonds s; Mac- Farlane. Freetown, are n. small quantity of turnips. Slow movement of seed was at- tributed by Mr. Boulter to prevail- fniz table stock prices. which are within five cents per bushel of that for seed. Seed price to the grow- torture- Hlll. Major decisions have been put ‘vclm “m! mm ‘he , . ~. . Pilll-Aflli.‘ilt‘.lli voihvrciice. lil('t'lllll! {fig zzcflégtlnf Jglsmrtlzllgexzlkeipig‘dag“ nit Lima, Porn, on Dcc. 9, would be _ _ _ of oiltsiauning importance in vicw “m be (“Md Lem!” 0i the ‘would situation. Siatc Hr- tn aasist Increawd wmvelmvn‘ -i‘\‘i:ll‘l liuil is cxptrctcd ‘.0 hood the l 111i! 53a s 1".‘ m9 NW“ 59ml“ ‘O31 1“‘m“tT-l' M“ Lrlélll’ ri-silw: lilti(‘l)— said to be cndorsl-d in iliillfipli‘ ,.,,,.,, “m, “mm, “-,.1f,.,,-c “my rlellvlld and awaiting only thr final suil oi upon o," mnlimmd wndarnyav- cabinet approval. This is mile of wmes (1(»¢1gu—ed_ the matters likely to be taken up "At this cpccli ill the history of Tuesday or Wi-dncszlay, which ev- the world, iliu do rine of hatred is er day cabinet meets. illlTtlltiilllfl civtliziri-ioit. Other mattcrs which will dc- mand almost innncdiaic attention include annnecments for the re- ception lo thc Kine and Qur-cn when they visit Canada ‘arly ncxt summer. appointments to the thrco foreign leszations for which new ministers must hi} found, ymssihlo cabinet reorganization. and pro- parations for the session of par- liament which if not callorl this fall will resume immediately af- ter the new vcar holiday. Also hangimz over the Cr0\'(‘l’ll- fContinvicrl on page flfColvillj iiareliciipse 0f Moon Wiii Occur Tonight IHAK l'i‘t't<l§ Nt-ioin-i- ers was quoted at 60 cents a bushel with table stock 55 or a ‘little bot- tcr‘. The margin did not pay for grading seed, many farmers bought. and were selling thcir tubers for table stock. Most of the table stock was go- ing to Canadian markets, it was explained, where prices werc stronger than on American mar- kets where seed now sold prin- cipolly, Turnip prices had sasged to fen cents a bushel. it was announced. Continued warm weather was very unfavorable for the shipment and storage of turnipsakrices were ex- pected to strengthen with the Mi- vent oi silo-freezing weather. The Steamer Henna took part of her cnrzo at Snmmerside and arrived Saturday. Loading oper- ations bcgan at once. Food sitiffifsflped To Drought Areas REDINA. Nov. 6—-Eight car- londs of cheese. beans and fish. first shipmept in the $800,000 dis- tribution of food stuffs‘to Sask- atchewan crop-failure areas, arriv- ed horn Friday. The cheese came from Ontario and Quebec and the . fish-from the Maritlmel. .intll_“dw<;i1_pa'_"- ‘will 7 Halt liENDAYi-l, Franc-t. Nov. il-— mcnt is the question of’ Canada- Unitrrl Stairs trade rr-ln ions, mit- - " , stnndini: ‘sindcc caillv‘ last stprin! ,\l:,,\,,,q],,'::,‘|“““) ‘ h-mfi], when a rn o. m ss on wen. to ,- , , __ Wilshlnmml l‘) ““‘~"‘H“l“ for a Slllbllggvhgfigfillfi‘ bthltfxpinogri revision or the mzwomcm’ 5mm“ ‘Will start ll. rare eclipse, rvvvalmg thm“ yew‘ a” m!‘ nmnth an.“ to the man in the strcct that sun “him 0mm“ at m“ m“ “f m“ and moon arr not nlwavs- where wll" his ("yrs ¥t‘i*.\ tlivni in tho sky. r Tllt‘ ccligr-c will be toiul m the ' eitsir-rn lull of Ill!‘ lliiiimt Sinus land Canada, purtiatl ill tilt‘ llorkv I I hltitiniiriii .11" .1 and l‘l‘lliillllli'.|i. of that is only a i\.'i7_v tilt‘ ivcst wast. ___ Bult til!‘ siltictnculzn" Slrlllli of . SCPIH ll lllhb) ll (‘ll ill fl lllfiilll LONDON- Nm- (kw? Came)“ and Sllilzl in liillC (skvwivlll hl- visible BTliIOll-S b93511 the Opsurvml“ ‘ only on iiui custom seaboard. AYml-‘UW wed‘ willy with 59°91“! Spcrtntors will sci‘ the sun still fiflfl/lce-l Bl- churche5 “ml w“ mem‘ iinsvt on the nwistern horizon. and 0111115» thc moon already riscu in tlic 'I*I'he Field of Remembrance was C“; defllfllleil in ti“! 5117mm" 9f W951‘ 'l‘liis rtscn mnon will l)t‘ n intra- mhl-strr Abbey. It consist: or a (m. for u will w n» lint. ilitnlll‘ grass 1110i 111 Wl1lcl1 tiny cwssc-i (‘UVP a with mp cnrilfs sharia . have 179°“ 910994 lillmlfllb‘ lll anti \1.ill slip wholly into tho sl ii- rncmory of Grout War dead. Sir Frederick Maurice, President, of the British Mgion, planted a. cross in behalf of the {legion and a min- lute of stlcncc was olxscinxcd, Ftcprcscntativcs of all the Dom- lnions niso planted crosses. Limit;- Itolonel F. M. Stanton represented Hon. Vincent Massey, Canadian High Commissioner. __._________ Y. W. C. A. Secretary Succumbs In Sask. ~ flf-gflflflkg of imvxttrctocl Isilfillllil; raruca‘ ALBERT Bask. Nov. “'11,: "Wilt:"Lfdfivf" ‘T“"~“' ‘ . ' ' . .1. -_ ‘t iPllSlH‘ 6*"(CP);—M’Il‘§-§_ Hedwig Dora Hnb- wilfilrtgloxlt ,h‘_(,n,.,,,.n,,,,,, -_._ reckcr. .6. oionto, National Excc- I ‘an, m um “m! my», n, mo my utivc Secretary of the Young Wu- ‘m Riv” ~ “WW5 chflsuan Aqmciation’ (“N11 The atlvancinir lll>iil'_L't'lll_\ (‘ill-il- m hosplml hem “(my an” m‘ m‘ ‘cd- in a brtitlo Willi a i‘Pf‘l';!,f‘tlli/k‘(l “e38 or a’ week‘ Government Armv near thr- con- “ ilucnce of the Flbro Rivcr and SHARK CAHURED Bcnisnnct Crock -_ tho nutcr de- form‘. of Mo: do Ebro. thr- Gov- N" B‘ Tgcgniz, oriinicntfls 1.1:! xtronrziiold in the A ‘ n“ ' a spec P‘ ‘ 1 ' zone on the wrist batik of tho Eb- foud as far north 8.5 this, lms bccn cauaht in Passamaquoddi- Bay" ncnr T" , , _ , _ he,“ n mmsumd 12 foot and Too‘ Goioinnicn. _(‘0ilill'{‘l-E\\’~ weighed 1.083 pounds, 1111-99 515119,»- tnrk “as nnirmhcd lli>t after two mm ymypooned the 511M}; md thgn‘ lnsuruonl columns loined forces, ihad w shoot it to end the strugw one movlnc ivvut lwtwl-cn Vvtitn c: gle_ II/os Cvnw l.“!‘- and the Cahallos 7a iiAoas " [|_$_ Riffljy Tm To Provide Force REAP To Kee__p_ Peace phere Fro,“ r\fldck_’ liitioi" llillit) let-lured the democracies and. sot-airing “as a stall‘. , aria and the Nlnnroc 1 Doctrine l ' i took cognizance of liritish Labor criticism of Nazism. giccnwood hlztld I511]: in Parglzinient he hoped Nazism and _ A_ _ K ‘ascism wou )8 estroye Hitler continued. “it is m LMU‘ "uflwd “hm” m“ 5mm‘ t duty in see that this Reich shall not be crushed " y l ' _ _>‘>______‘ Tliv C" lCllQIIOI‘ spoke before 100.000 Na s for 35 iniiiiiics in the l 1 léliiiézfiid‘ltitlfilftiisililfoitséliii;i Work Procee ifs |<li1tv, namvi_v :0 uphold democracy cwmh‘ tho British Parliament nttcrin! the vrultnri, cxvcpt, for >ilil(l'l\\', on Government Counter-attaches... (AID-Spanish (jniunninoni count- TOR I ,. ff ' \ iwtorlil a 2 in n S e t III nonton i» :8 ' ‘ Rvitlna .‘. "b; tVi/llllllpvg ‘ ‘l8 TY u: 1 1'4 fllllill, lilo l\'.lii(l‘ ill iviiltl 010M? " (i2 . ‘ ,1‘ l-ilitl. '. A\1.~;,l . r3 llcloic no nic. . 1iiiin<‘:(‘,.(,:,\,;cf.‘q l,‘ an could nruanizi‘ intn a Mllllil‘ iiilili- 15mm Jmn _,, m; nncrl l int: unit, Crovcrnmriit irmvns‘ "MUM, m, sal- i .\H'il(‘i(_ Waves iii "ks lctl tlviir,Cha,.1,,m,,,,mm 5., m; ,atiark while warp nos l)l'l!lll)‘<i\ |,-(“".;( 1 g a l innrliiiio-yiiiiziril the Ill.~‘.il".'f‘lll Iwiuiun“, . MAXlMS OFA MERE MAN 5°" Praise ls" aiwllys uifciisivv. Annual Suhbflrlpliun liaiiwn-ti $5.011 lly Mull-l’. E. l. $1.00; Cnumlu and L’. 5. $3.00 iii- Announces Aim Refers To British Politicians As» l “Umbrella "Carriers” -—— Flays ‘ Churchill And Greenwood. \\'iil.\l.\i{. iicrntani", Nov. li-(C. PJ-licirh-"fnchrcr pcace-ioviiig man," declared: "l have decidt T to give the (icrman Reich n defence force that will he vunducivc to peace being kept." 1 lie sing-lot! uni Winston (Thurcliill, former" British First Lord of the Admiralty, and Arthur Gl'(‘i'il\\'(l(ld, Labor frnntln-nciici" in the llousc of Commons, for nicntion by name in zittackinu" anti-Nazi influences against which (iter- many must he strong. Hc referred to British politicians generally as “nmhrciizi carriers." "ticrmany niur-"i arm inteilccluztlly, morally and mat- ‘tv-rizillyy" he said. “We are ready to disarm on condition that the wur-mtmgcrs arc disarmed. liut just so long a1 this is not done I stippose they want to set a trap for us, l as lil llllSJiut it \von’t happen this time. .\li". (‘hurchii|!” ‘ llu said he was suspicious of talk of roduciitu arma- ‘ ments while the rest of the world armed to the tccth and "Ilrilvu-l r-o-iroi~'s to Nazi doctrines. ilitc launched his lecturing 0ft I ' \\‘ttll a htstorical rovit-wt t ilflt-ii nwflion h"; iiu‘, _ iii u] urgard of W“ u afioilqalfitllriqeélg “thgm T-élifil‘ fins‘ imflvrsuind this: non: l'lQ"il.‘S of small mould not dr-ny rdrtitts Steel WOT}! in the l‘. t . i iloopie, ill ev in h!" in‘ Milli 1 , . .- . , .,- "llllt . ilflS shown iha! de- ¥§.§,1},',.“““ ‘(Tn “Tl-- mew-r. ', 1 |»1'.icf'c-i\ i-. diflcrtiit. ‘ \ ‘ l from clc-niocracv in theory. Dv- mot-rxirs can only conceive of’ one steel on ‘m “flan” 7”‘ begin at 018cc A IIlYJt- .. with restriam in» r 1 v suction die ac arrived 11i inclu- to war. a ry m nnxbod‘ w‘ Islands fmm Pictmi Saturday and ~1 (‘Q1111 -.» nN-wc, out", in npm-mlrcdglng at the site is ‘n hovin ‘iiclr cnnsiriitiolls but. when oncillll-S WPPk AVPmxllnlV-el" ‘m "*3" rl-iirls of Coiitmonvi" (Jvroeivvrxvil in i1?" PllllllflvPrl on the llI'-'1l"f'l-» Y9’ ‘ _1 inv-i.‘ fro/m titr- rrtnks of local labor, Construction of the iormtndi ‘bcean last September and was c0- iimated as a ten month piojeot. The work is procrcssinz "ve satisfactorily" it Was sail and wi be coinplctcd eruslly liin the estimated time. l! wcaiiicr cor»- clltions wrmit operations will coo- tinne all winter. However. ever. storms and sub-zero l\"'tl-n‘l€l’ fome a “shut down" for a time tile tep- minnl will be ready by July, m, tzlizccrs. believed. Th1- xvork labo- Inn- wish that. Nnziisni and Fascism be crushrvi and when one thinks Q1 the inssibilitv that n15 party may once come into pcnver 1t is my duty to s00 that this Reich shall not be (‘fll-SllPd. “Let the ivorlti leave us alone. We ivan; nothing but to not in with our ivoii: in peace.” lit-fora to Annexations Th0 Chancellor touched briefly on G0i'lil:1ll\"S acquisition of Ans- tria and Czvclidslovaktais Slltifitwn 1mg (inns ny fhp Dominion are. . >4, 1,1, these territories had booomc lo_\ l members of the Great- er Germany. "wr- mi.t. believe in higher Jus- tice," h:- cxclnimcd, “when we sec how our strenuous efforts have re- ceived their reward.” In hi". rOitfiftlliPtf ‘o the FilPllYPl‘ said: " A to tn-lk about. disarmament bull am skcptical of disarmament when tho 5l)il'i§ nlio ls not tililtlflllflrl," Allioi ‘ tndav nn- ~li¢- second of 1h» (lcrmzin-ltrilkin- Jillllll! t» Anti-(‘onilntcrn Part IVT1__ im- mudl‘ no zillvi-ion to it. lic snoko of lilt‘ frioifclshua of Itnlv but dirt i101 nit-Win“. Franco m" Grunt! Bri‘ a in. v H Pivsirlcnl \'t‘i..~'0ii's democratic ihivrrlos f striiction Comprtixy m’ lluronbc. Contract has bet-n awarded an dredging at the mainland ‘ermin- "vts Mb- ftl Iii Caribou lslar". i’ nounoed recently. The new fcriiv so this Proviticc ".vi‘li cxpccwd to ho " next 51min l-f Firicrrtl _\ " announced whom h» \:.. loWct/vivn some time arr, __v______' riiiltincnt ‘fill; Mosr ' i Povutaa Cotttct: ' CiitseR is a CHECK raw. paimrf (‘vormnnv “ Haw Promises livpiuliatvri . l1ll llif ti > '"l rv-l: tin‘ t-irumii nvoplc. iii".~t.| (Continued on llllfff‘ ii. Col 4* Pro". xunvci. _ ,_, > ll$lil‘l'(‘lli fil~])i\l(‘ll{‘< said Gvn- H, oral Franco's troops t-‘nk cover in ‘an, hills. rushed up ficldsiuns and ivli} against the Government afiaeks. ., 1 Government ronorls clvifttllllri ,3, i t the cour.tci"-atia<~k ital. l’ ‘its obicctivo-to brim: eight-rial" advance to a ha? lvzforc m. it rcacltcri Mora do I-Tbrrv. ‘Dlsimtrrhcs from both sides fir, diralcil combined casualties for the two armirs in cicht days of fight- . fr: mounted 1-1 murc than 5,000. TIIE (‘SR FERRY SAILING.“ Loave- Bnrriz-n 51.45 a. _m. I p. m Tormcniinc ll a. m. 3L0.» p. iii i t‘