o r-Hé 2' .2 Q2": 5'57.re-0I-I1,:urvu~=.n- -.-.~...~_-_.__.. DECEMBER s.=19_a_9 .! l, 74/107‘?! i e' ‘ i 4 and?” Hitler Meets; Nazis Italian Ambassador (By Louis P. Lochneri (Associated Press Stall Writer) BERLIN. Dec. 0—(AP) -—PN- sen"e in Germany of the Reich Ambassador to Italy, Hans-Georg Vcln MacKensen, on the occasion of his famous father's 90th birth- da" anniversary. today gave Adolf Hitler a c-‘arlce to hear tile lat-est vis-ws of Premier Mussolini on the war. Hitler personally visited Field Marshal August Von MacKensen at his hereditary farm in Pomm- eranla to congratulate him on his blrthdav \vh‘.‘e the entire German prxs ruld tribute Ito the aged cavalry leader. The younger Von MncKensen arrived from his Rome post last we~ek to participate in the cele- bration. The Fuehrer drove between cheerfnfl, crowds to Von Mac- Keneens hcme. Later as Hitler left the lield marshal gave him a fare- well reminiment oi imperial Cler- many when he shouted "God with the Fuehrer" from the terrace. During the first Great War a similar say-ins was "With God for the Kai=er and the Reich " Von MacKersen. who led s smashing rwalnpaign in i915 which drove the Russians from Poland. was a close lr‘erld and adviser of the Kaiser. Subsequently he held sunreme command in the Balkans. The lull in warfare was curtly described by a high command com- munique: “No special events." Germany expressed disappoint- Mq,» Wabhhilurreted tlastle merit that the Netherlands has Hot Dog Stand 0n Terrace Of BillliiiliS ARE NEH enters or sgyltls Communist O r g a n Urges Rumania. To Sign Mutual Pact. By Fred Backhouse. Canadian Press Still Writer HUREIMONOEAUX, Sussex, Dec. 'l—fCP)-There's a hot-dog stand tonight on the moonlit terrace or a lUITOiCG castle that has withstood wars since the 15th century. The shrill laughter of eteuograph- ers is heard where once the Ehost cl Waleran do Monceanx, lor oi the manor in the litncentury, had exclusive rights to nocturnal moan- lngs. The reason the evacuation lrom London to haven of 92 tens of records and several hundred Moscow’ Dem 6 _(M.) Jr“ 1115111931“ clerkfs‘ Balkan , particularly Romania, and Just 2n emelggency change of ad- “he near east “waxed w be m, ma“ 1mm Pr“ 51- Panel“ w objects ol Russ.a's ambitions to- iovely HUXBJITOIIDGHUX, you might fight as some‘ soldiers amlggyed ‘efiugmiu Y‘? xmtgd ogingigééigp ‘nmHagainst determined Finland in l’ i1 H . tgye cgunttbrysydgh tobireaiilae some of semi m1" condition.’ ° e e9 ‘ ‘l, 9 33°“ 5°‘: ‘l ‘P’ An article in "communist heoval ln England since Cromwell lmmimnonaly 0,8“ o; "u, m. By ..Witt Hmoook Annotated Prcu Stall Writer temporarll e.i_.peed the monarchy. ‘ m, l cnmmunm t “an. Under '. e high and fluted roof hfimnvilllhqj Rlllflflfli: tp Ii!!! 0t lho .;l"rct_ room a score or so 0i a mutual 35514111“ p“ ‘my, nlmbie-nllgeled youngsters from Bus!“ shun" u, o" ‘an suburban homes are typing envel- opes. Green steel cabinets from the old olfites oi the Hearts of Oak Benefit Society, Euton Road, N. W., are itirngg vflvgrllsllit the exquisitely zapes- Bucharest eflilbiifid sol-m u: . a, - - When war broke out. the company ;,“e5{§}§,,‘_“““’“‘ mutt!“ p“ “a decided they were much too near ~Communyst Intemaflonal" 315g ti" “"8" °i 19mm!“ 8"“ 114‘ carried articles denouncing Turkey way terminal and moved to this and we “ym “EH5 castle, with its 14-foot walla. French rule n India and Syria. Valuable records are safe here- “The poymcal and econom‘: m. safe as anywhere, that ls— and .n “Minn in Romania," the Cqmmun- the event of an air-raid warning the L“ m-gm 5am “makes 1|; ‘many SCMTImOVG down to the dungeons. necessary m, m, qeopye; “mayhem; They ve put in a radio and gmm- Rumanya w estab 15h mos; 1119M- vrlwne w hell: while away the time. ly relations with the soviet Union. ‘The stall have settled cloun nice- “The Rummmm war-keys ha,“ ly. At first they complained about struggled and W111 continue m the lack of social life and the anc- sgruggye against; the expyqygagiqn 181i armed four-voter beds. and o preesion of the peoples of Now liiey have concerts and the m “critics in Rumania and for games in the evening. and rambles they; fight m 5e“ dewrmmagfon, at weekends, rounded-off by adance fmyudgnfl me 118m; o; Sepammm 0n Saturday nights with hot-dogs {mm Rumlnfay imd b“? Bi Terra-Shine!" tlme- In urgin the Romanian Com- They veeot used to the beds. one munist pally to iliten ify its efforts, 0i the WP 5L5» flamed Bell-y W151 "115 it said ony a mutual assistance pact Qflffefipflfldefll- Belly fills i" Eewrd with Russia can prevent Rumania cards in the ballroom, now called from becoming involved in a "sec- the contnbuticns department. 0nd imperialist war.” Hi h above her is the superb ceil- ing at attracted visitors from all arts cl the lobe. Looking down rom the walLs are the portraits of past monarchs and nobles. The management reports the or- ganization is smooth. Them were one or two little problerm ,of course, like office boys who kept falling lnlulllgjhofll. by Eatonil. Latvia and Llthuln- iu. Russia. inod milltuf! in those s tea. (Ollicial Rumlmia quarters in tamt Accuse Britain, France Another artcle accused Britain and France of trying “to widen the death dealing radius of war on the Balkan peninsula to create there a military front against Germany." mfilffltiiiéii.‘%.§é’“$"o..§““‘ii. r realize this plan." it added. "The rpos tlon which the Turkish govern- zram requiring certificates of non- "m" i‘ "m" Lzkinil DYE-rents a col- German origin and control before “Sal danger i" TuTiWY-m - = , e s .1 part oi the BrltLh blockade. only one newspaper pubished 10L submitted to Great Brltainls pro- SECOND ANNUAL SILVER rox PELT snow CHARLOTTETOWN HOTEL December 18th.—22nd. 1939 Held under the auspices the P. E. l. Silver Fox Breeders‘ 8r Exhibitors’ Association Upen to members of this Association producing fox pelts within the of Province. The Pelt Show of 1938 proved on outstanding success. average price received for pelts passing through the Show Com- The highest price was $117.25 while 113 pelts brought on average of $55.84. . mittce‘s bonds wus $42.85. This year's Show is expected in the beauty of the exhibit, more highly educational and interest- l 0i ing and equally us satisfactory from the standpoint of pelt owners participating. Under present the establishment oi confidence, vuluoblc industry. this worthy project. Entries for the Show close on December 19th. received up until this dcte or the following stations: Cnnudicln Notional Silver Fox Breeders’ Association, Summer- side, Massey Harris Building, Charlottetown, A. S. Robertson in .m0ll, most cl them charge, Dominion Silver Fox Furs, doy conditions, the Pelt Show is necessary in Every fur producer is asked to co-operote in lowing yesterdays’ rest day. llelux Horse Stable Houses Highlanders TORONTO. Dec. '1—-(CP)—-A gi- gan... ue.uxe ilorse staule huuoJ two highland battalions of the lirst oversea. oiivsion o." the Canadian Active Service Fame. It is the 1107-56 palace at. the Canadian Nfltflnfl-i lsxhibition grounds where the 48th highlanders of Canada and the “Icrollto Scottish are quartered for LITLUZH urposes. In i epllorse palace the soldiers enjoy nloosrn conveniences, electric llgnt, running water, and a deEfee privacy ln sleeping arlange- ments rarely obtained in milltat)’ barracks. The stalls are the bedrooms. A standard stall contains beds for two _ _ _ _ _ men, a box-stall beds fill‘ iOUX. stability and permanence m inns. The Tol-cnzo scoitish is a ‘chine gun battalion and the highiandrrs an iniantry battalion, the training of which is ty ical oi that undergone b nine ot er i-n- fantry battaLons the first divi- "ion. is Already the 48th is well advanced with its recruit training and the at least five ' ' ' ' ' ii i < ve- ti .lllmum stature oi Lmmed’ summermie’ Pmme Ed' I ilitgexeiegt lloullembhes laid down in The to be much larger, more dazzling Pelt: will be word Island Fur Pool, Summersilde, Charlottetown Fur Soles, ChGT-iregulatiofls, have taken 0n a sol- lottciown. dierly rppearance. Rollie nlarche; into the country Foxmen and citizens -l! Remember this attractive ond impori- for tactical exercises are now a pro- tic" British and . rm: cnalgtorrarqwlv (IQARI)'AI_\_I_ v , . MuEEIers Fancy Knit Wool, Fancy Silks and Plain White. A very acceptable Christ- mas Gift. Prices :~- s1.oo..$s.oo “Q1 out s...» and EXHIBIT, courn/eurs and ATTEND in order to 515133}, §g*,‘,°,‘,*,§§_°g,,§§§ baggage‘; rnoke the Show o success. with a hot meal provided outdoors. ., . . b. , , , m, ME) s DRESSIM} For further particulars, apply to thgllggnuiillsclgixaefirllligysrigfohgmgvég GOWNS B-S B 5 0 50 BS 8 Georgeéh Brpwn, W.SR. Sruw. Cris F. Burke," plfilecatllaetilligftiiseierc‘ es u mm‘ 1n fancy silks and plan- resl en ecre cry airman, e c a e .s e y He‘ Robes. Prices :__ directed towards teaching the in- 511°“ cmnmitlee- fantrymen how to behave in open n‘ AAQAAAAAAAQAAAAA ‘Shipping and ‘an; v vvvvvvvvv ing service. . THE MARITIME‘ 4 4 c ~‘.:=_a_—.____.. prices on Daily ‘ We pay cash advance tile day your furs are received. Receiving furs now. Try our market- W. OHESTER S. MeLlIRE 1 11o Kent Street vOO+OQ~OO-O§O-OO-OO-OO§§OO-QOQ§OO-OOO' POULTRY We are paying within a margin of last year's price for heavy chickens, and fully last year's _ lower grades. cnlcken and than get our prices before selling. THE ROYAL PAOKINO 0O. J. D. ' JENKINS, Prop. country under fire. The natural tendency of men to bunch up to- , gethel- when danger threatens lnut e overcome by [patient instruction. Out, in the fields about Toronto the hlglllollders learn that a clump oi men mrlze all easy target for a mmhiue gun while a lone man has a chance. The whole battalion, except those i needed ill barracks for latigum and (‘1Pf1ll.ll* merafons. take; part in ‘the nnrrhes. At one time or an- .- clrrv man has visited Long . ranges for shootir fired the require ill"1"lfi‘ of rounds. Olllcr practical sides of’ the train- iu". involve trench-digging. Barbed L135-12-6-8-11. n‘ AA4A Selling Furs AA4‘A‘ A‘AAA_>L-i vxira entanglement construction. u‘ re i cutting, and machine gun ‘ train llg. FUR POOL LTO. ery sweeping. This annoyance was gradually; eliminated with constant swerninw and a chemical floor spray We all hone we can keep the km for dress and for going on leave." a slurriv infzlntryman remarked as he discused the new order requfr. inc iiichlnnd battalion: to mom the biatile dress khaki uniform for ser- v ce. Drlwe out ACHES Crate-finish your 57.00...15.00 House Coats and Snlok- o‘ lug Jackets, Plain and r, fancy colors. Prices :— l‘ 55.50..58.00 Men's Zipper Club Bags. Black & Browll. Prices : 54.25..58.50 "’ We Corrilally- invite You LIO/i-IZ-Rl ab to Visit our Store and -- Your Christmas Prom- y lorns will be Solved. Fused collar attached and two separate collar styles. Plain colors and fancy stripes. English Broadcloth. Prices 1- $1 .ss,.s2.so n. Men's New I Tues A large assortment oi‘ imported Silks ill all the latest shades & patterns. A gift that is always appreciated. Prices :-— 50c. .0 51.50 Baggage For Hen and Women Baggage _lor men and women. Ladies’ Week- End Cases, Over-Nita Cases, fancy Tweed and Plain Black. Also fit- ted caees. Prices :—- 5325.16.00 Men's Gladstone Bags. 10.50 ...1 6.50 Q I i!!! ‘l j I.!..""""“"'I %e=+%=£-€.F-€fl . .. nix .4 ‘ - \ _ LADIES‘ HANDKER- (IIIIEFS Ii’ it is a boxed Handker- cllicf you wisll, we have a lovely variety. Prices : 20c. ... 51.00 We also have a big range of individual Handker- chiefs. Prices, each 1- 25c. .. 50c. Ladies’ Umbrellas She will be delighted with one of our lovely Figured Oil Silk Unl- brellas. P r i c e s :-= 5235.52.95 Ladies’ Hand Bags In Morocco, Pickory, Suede and Antelope, in all the newest shades and shapes. Prices: - $1.00.. 58.95 Ladies’ Gloves In Kid, Wool, Kid fur lined, Angora Wool, Suede, etc. Prlcesi— 51 .00..53.95 Also s. nice range of Children's G l o v o s. Baby Wear Baby must not be lor- gotten at Christmas. We have a nice range now to choose from in Jack- ets. Carriage R o b a s, Bath Robes, Booties, D r e I s o s, Etc, Etc. TVATCH Till". PAPERS FOR OTHER CLUBS T0 SOLVE YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING! Shop all Prowse’: For Practical and Economical Prowse Bros" Ltd. CHARLOTTENHVNS SHOPPING CENTRE Train E a c u r s io n To Ch arloiioiown This WEEK-END Every Railroad Station on P. E. Island ' Leads to Charlottetown Fr i cl a y Doc.8t|1 and S alurrlay Dec. 9t].- Snow Suits Ladies’ and Children's Snow Suits in Blanket Cloth and other new materials. Prices :— $4.29..15.95 Ladies’ Lingerie In satin, crepe de cllene, lheers. Panties and pantie sets, night gowns, pyjamas. P r l c e a :-—= 69c. .. $4.95 LADIES’ S W E AT ERS We have a lovely range ol both Coat and Pull- over Sweaters in stock. now to choose from for Xmas, in new shades ol rose, green, rust, mauve, blue, etc, and with prices ranging from :-- 51 .95..53.50 Giits Come One, Come All —- to PROWSITS for Your Christmas Gifts!