i-Pénerr . Covers Prince Edward llsland Like ills Bew _ . CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA.TUESDAY, JANUARY 3_, 1939 HAPPY lsllln BEIEBRANTS GREEL1939 Canada Faces ’39 PREMIER 0N With Anticipation IMP“ mun Of WiderBasiness In ilanalia Totals 13 (By The Canadian Press) Belated reports from distant pa-rtl of Gina-flit last night NavalUnits Provide - - "'- Many Attend IFunc- E“‘L'il‘§.l°".;.ll’°§‘“ l‘.'.‘.'l..°'ll‘.§ -- ter In Annual Survey - - out... s...‘ car's 5...... Display 0f Force Trade Mmls tlons Held In City 5nd, n.1, M. l... lives, a... ' _ s ' , m w frozen todeatinauto- ‘ ~$:,_W“r.“mg_ '1_‘°It Declares Nation Goes Into New Piisifggandem m _ ' ' Year With Confidence Des- lggaigdmwéagdcggrgmggonge‘ wrgg g;g--"»-=- --~1 w» ""- mishaps. Canada's mother map pro- vided as varied a icturc as was the accident lst. Wind and rain swept a wide section ry weather. cold weather did not appreciably dampen the spirits oi’ merry mak- ers and funcitons of all kinds were (a; Taylor Henry. Associated ~ Prose Foreign stun pite Cloudsgil Horizon. “"5 15'5"‘! "l ciirflci Wm’! I "a" h | May crowded. of the east coast of Vancouver of WNIIII s today in s symbolic (Written for ‘the Canadian Press) ncss conditions, ave snce Y be d t. 1 u 1m d: Chm k b mm "ml" ° ham" M"“°||"11'°' B HON‘ w‘ D BULB“) h.‘ bu“ t‘ my lmpmvmIi at efisovllerilinent IiIJIiIBSGYNXEI 1510 nedn soothe: Al-bltx. but y w in. Canad n business Italy that Francs ll. "Find w (Mmmer o’ Tn“ and Comm: v ) mud to benefit il-l eomlnt Yesldincv 01 u" May“ and M‘ Si“ §°ul¢'d°'wil3i§§' all? Iglelnlsllizlbll-l‘ filht to keen her Bin . , At this season o_f the year. when m m n t the d” Dunstan‘ Bwuca xesldenw company anmurk .m§°,.'g1{§”°gd“}'°"‘§ i]? Maw“, ltqunégniohihleisCliiiesitnla-s nigigee OI gfizniiluGrflzl BrIiKiii to man~ At Government House hundreds Many Ontario municipalities cod H, was regdy to begin ‘he m- in“ s; llmfimuy,“ 01° Curl “,3 ‘mp on em, ggqdqvlll tglwgrd ufacture Inunltlons ln areas far of citizens raid their respects w. went to the no": l“ mlifl vice Wit/h fcur especially strength- ‘ mm no “em t‘ a?‘ “when is u e1’ w rememb“. m“ removed from possible attack. His Honor Lieutenant Governor weather to elect cvlc officers. med 344,0“ cam; flying boat; _ : “MR” u}, hblecfi fifif “f,” F312“ mm $.13" mm...“ 1,; m. 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Ian-col: ‘ ‘vice amnelyeriii Yorkexandd i]; Tunis Daladler cried to the cltl- contracts ‘in DFOIIOYW)" '9 ‘m ameemen ‘Wm not be cwflnedm Presiding over the coffee cups illave it bv the time service be- m“: “w” "d" "In '° WW“ $0M" 01‘ 11961159 °i c°ilild°m° the Bflush oountfl” and I were Mrs Murdock MacKinnon sins" ' tilde." and mcdqqm bevween men and m. Unllbd States, bill Will be 9X‘ and Mr“ ‘T w L Prowse M“ l ' At Aiacclo in the morning he “on; ' tended to all other countries J L mum-u énd- M“ ~ H- 1641", crush‘ had stalled flatly that his trip had In Elm your that is over it has which have concluded mcet-Iav- rfldlfiarsh ushered guesté m“; the‘ . 50m vii-lined to touch there and hem Qgn3dfl'5 great achievement. medmmmn treaties Wm‘ Canada‘ dining room while those assisting Beginning with s. weekly sell- i then‘ to make a. circle back around he, hm‘ - flvmge‘ u, pmmute the United Kingdom or the Unlt- m serving include‘? M“ R L _ vice, two flights weekiv each way i Cllgllllsflhn: glint!!!‘ ent ii! From“. that “Magma and “wmlvvim I lgmswfillfi?“ rli1iflnmfi Cotton. Mrs. Noel H‘. DeBloisfMlss 111111‘: Dl%_ryl]réedmf0r lallegnin thflk sua- ' n" brini lea n2 couh~r$ 0 ’ _ I hi l A it. M . M. R. 1'. ones w ma e e I an‘ e world into cimlllbiitiiln WWBY“ m6 lmimwf n gene rsenn“ _ Fame,‘ east-west ocean ems-sins! in about the Enslich-soeokinfl relations MacGuigan. Mrs.- H had thi .. V‘ p110 na- to fear for the fu rmuom] are. merit of . inte more friendly and intimate eom- Mrs. G. E. Full. Mrs. J. R. Paton, $2M“? Mdl ‘he mum” mmiol relations with each Oiher- “T! "T? "'3" fut“: mil? $2,? Mrs. w. r2. Cotton. Mrs. o. u. ‘ "858111563 or?“ £acnae9 w u. Canadaj §‘d{f§d' l? iniilqstlna 1g gm? biroIlxiers ‘time for s.’ that ‘i’ Bunmm- M“ FmmNNaslg- $55 ______. ‘ .. r ‘ hel- ful g un er e rl ‘ ' ‘ Lina MacLure. ss ors nif- - V0133 222% “i3.” 55.52% ‘if; :*,§*'*""°‘~’*,~ ,°;,’“"’.“'*.'.§.,..;'°;‘P,.‘,‘; tnslldfi“i‘.i‘.‘iiil“‘is°“"als°‘ii 25s“? gar. us; gfiriclirsiigelgnggg- Defence Also Looms - ' . ' ‘ Wall O G n g0 _ TH. ‘l4 . O BIL l- . . I . Iattong, she icuand that is what 1 Afgwmaflmn mm moment, u» benefit W011i! 13:6 genweirliiaéhlnm Mm R H Mum Mm y. I Large On Program " “°=“°m° “P ~°“ W“ "m" "We Canada however. has tirelsrved to Cree-w of “Yd .‘ ° 1 o, Andrew, Mrs. r. o. Williams. Misc » squadron oil-lass your Island." . n bound to foilw the WW" - m, n res () ell,- Bs n! his conveying “finder ceflihi- ofithose rmmsl arrlers to tr dc and interns» R959 l=°liKw°rlll~aayre~ .3 1 m‘. . 1 .. . .. » ' . ‘ q , _p,9_la,‘,l__. ‘r. . . .-' F. v _- 1-: .i,>.;. ..,.-....r,_ . W .‘ ‘ ,. l, "ima / fi§‘§f’i%?i'§l§vlart.%s.' $7? ‘WIITQTORIQY. a ‘hi’ mnrijthgieefgiiiill? cimum h" Gem “c “h i?“'l‘l§¢l>“§§sl§ laflssbiilleellenuvilake- I ~ “nmilYmim toils-deli "hv ms other Dbmltiionc Sililrliilns W‘ h" ""““"‘- ‘“"'““ rem ' (a. r. by Guardian's Special Wire) - ~ “m” m‘ of the Brltkli Commonwealth “head” why-I“ “nmmhnl” ma“ At the residence oi Mayor FOS- WASHINGTON. Jim. 2—0h ti” _ » C" Ci“ h“ ha!“ “Canadab may on many *"'“""< m‘? ‘wmfldeme w’: “m” ‘ter guests were received by His eve of a congressional session ‘h’ ‘m °i m" "i" "m" ' grounds anticipate a better will "Y “is tilde" and ilimm‘ °' Worship and Mrs. mm Lieiiten- ma. finds the Roosevelt admin- “cun ‘E i ' b ‘in s vear ill 193i) pl-r- "if Eiifiil§h'w¢akim m“ “d °f ant James Fullerton assisted His imam,“ beset by an increased n‘ W“ *3"°°‘° FM aim“ tiiillsil; l}. respect of nel- "in" °°m°°a“° ‘mmm- m“ Worohio- onooslmon. Hawker Bohkheod w- cruwds broke sway fr r the | “d, u, 5",." “m, confidence predominantly 5cm" Mrs. B. Roy Holman and Mrs. A. niaht mediated a broad revision fiendarmss and police and fought grTuv evgurzcu; hcmm 7mm mines the direction of our trade. A Hen/ngsiey poured a“ while c‘ numerous hm,“ Gontrovel-sigl ‘the street for an dpportlln ty ,3"? ‘fimlsflon 1,, m, m,‘ and l-he BPEQS mil-l which we do mo... 5,5515]; in serving included new d”, w. to cheer the Premier. k t 1 u, - 130000000 M“, business. . Mrs. R. C. C ler. Mrs. J. E. He mud his coueggugg 0.; the The demonstrations were not “l” ° "f, i“ ‘whlre bu“, In the lost fiscal year only 9 8 Blanchard, Mrs. Heath Meir-tyre! Democmmc Pal-Ly to gtud-y the sonfincdto Corsica/s two main 1?“. "°....__ f _s°“_._"_. _..'_=:.—=_—_—__—— of our RIVDGTIIS came from fnreizn Mrs. Henry Iablhflme- M“ Hm! Republican victories at last fall's owns. While Daladier made the countries other than the United Messervey, Mrs. H. C. Brown, and olwumm to dmarmmh wheel-m- rip train‘ Aiacoio to Bastla s- ' States and only 12.1 of mn- ex- Mrs. John F, McLeod.‘ a m, 1W5 mat halve been passed-or board the Cruiser Foch the pre- 00TH of Canadian products were M m‘ Basmm Resmdeald.“ 1°‘ the alnninistration. of such laws ieotgas the government's repre- ' desnaichrd to such countries. Thus 11f" "Eenwd ‘$51311, “w” g4’ led to mm victories. If so. he tentative on the island. made a E t a d nearly nine-tenths of our external “fit” ' DWI) advised the Democrats to "meet triumphal railroad trip across the X S ‘ a trails i; conducted either with ml- Méegrs ~Pws Muinakhéfi m‘ public opinion” by modlffrifw and . moil-cqvered mountain ranges. nine countries or this‘ UNIT: Mlifllfllflhflll and Flank Butler were “gift?” “:19 ifiwcfiémaea m ‘he . . . _ - mesa The populations of mountain WATERIVXILE» Mo“ Jam 3___ runs“, ville o. wn era e n ughers whue member, o; the B“. Wagner Labor Relation‘ AOL the portion oi’ the remainder is carried villages lined the railroad tracks mo; 5m: assisted strenatilening of our tionai defence." Bcnkhcaii said. l“ be Wm‘ me dons of Canada wh of Quebec Day to shake King's representative A man believed m stsrioits stranger also was want- » for questioning. Polrier said In the belief the pair might have (éMiiIlli-ifflon pegs ‘I. Col‘ 6)’ This Province or! the very d many ‘JLBUIIYBM- _ _ an was M Patigiogerlt butldink. I tom. Th0 notices a ms levee stats a moat dmmrm mm the people of our. country w .. ‘;-...-..-- _ our President lrpon ' "‘""'=“‘°“‘° ‘Z'i’.'.‘."°.£"l‘.. >La w. 2s@1~__whia...a.seh oh :11 with W0 osiiim! , fact blank ‘cards are available for those who may have for-rotten to provide thefrowm. ‘ While more than half of those who eiiteilded the season's greet- ings to Governor General m- in formal mom clothes was a large cor i oi " ness suits. Prime- fer ‘ (Ofmtinued on none v. Col s) “The Citadel” Best Picture film critics ‘annolmoed ivsiscflon of “The Citadel bsst motion biotin-c of 1838. Juries and the-line attending the elderly men who had groa- dslwl...“ sl°°"“‘l‘°'..'.l.8;'..l°‘" “i r pr v on a the rs with winch s ual function. ~ lsesivsd - , New For fftgfflar," Foreign‘ ' _Polil:)(_ kiln! olbis will licath Toll During New Year's Weekend‘ NEW DEAL LAWS Social Security Act. the adminis- (AP)—-W.llilt3 friends gathered for “h “L m,‘ which we - . 1 gsigeaioagdleiiifiri; atlixeiirtieiitiiiiited m“ “mind “‘ Nupoko“ Lessard‘ lfigvewnlaisgguheeielsiiy friendly com- 153" gghfiffgfigfisfififi§édflfie iration of relief and the Owl-i t“ ' w ' ' ‘ » I 52> ‘lvgifiafitzewfigggnebléggggab inercial relations. The recently- Control Act. " one‘ ' » ' _. .. . l W?” °' 7°“ $1, agtly-oglcmatefid humid by: m1? “9‘§,*°;'§,°"§§ht‘h°’;{°§§, (Continued on bake ‘f. Col o) "n.0,", Dem“ At Ds-iadiei-‘s departure for W“ em m ° a l‘ . r? mzliw- external trade upon a his the ‘Pooh was escorted by Thursday. police toil?’ mmmded bin: that i= satisfactory: both to In addition. he forecast another Ortiiser Oolbertrand the third m’ camdm“ “my mm‘ the" qurwlves and m me Qthmy pgflifi effort w enact a governmental ajlij 'el' division. I - septfih loin-a man in '- 8'?" a» the a-vrwomerfs. ma" consiit- rfiorwohig-ietiorli léli and “frag”? ~ I whose. campaign for a m“ ma“ "i? ‘i w-"wl" ‘nsunpce of the floiimrgagt filiibiaijit Bworzccgnirress. e em}; 3mm", USiBB lnflllmtigiclihiilve“ by 22° cflrrtlnliflhcd of our trade at a M u _ E°’I§‘§§§;,§‘Q"",,YQ' gregesgltigortg aiiian tviiath ‘Ellison? w“ MM h‘ m” mm sumo that the Esresiclcnt will) d3:- Q13” ‘F. ‘wag-d; bu; the 91°91,‘ shortl before the isolated barn l ed .7 C01 a) cussat some lens-til and will prob~ - mra mgr» Your» an I "c" '2'": “satin: “1-1“--°""'- ——-— canal: Marcia... “will: l. I’ ' ' 0 - I 8 I ‘ m a ua-—-—--.______dron “I gitiiimaln iiollofigalcaior ‘public cog er- (Cont EX §"‘§§,'f“;__§rh"°§"'ww"'m 1 international situation and mat- ln |n'flnd\nv him and eg- ~ '. hers which. in his opinion. may “i9 B a a llor Generals levee, that ancient msomm h Ihrliivmivii"! "Bb- custom datina back w the eariv y meswillfiilic in? "I personally feel that in view fstressing situation in Darin of the world involving a a c r i-‘Wicifigigiifiigzimgmill c r» a err-Twit... a... w... “'1 %~i‘j§i’a»l-1,ily"“~,;g;;, fif;”..".“..“‘?.é‘.i‘.§l.°i‘2.‘i'°.‘.‘l’ii€5‘£l"i§; ‘_ , ,‘ I .. n m l, _ u or 68.1150 8 ,' ' _ g,_ hard go y.'I‘ fly men ‘ ‘ " _ "°‘“"‘° “‘ m‘ ‘Eile- a i ' 149mb» w!" eivm- ‘ a ' m‘ m“ gghbihgcguidwkrpnigqyg; ggggg iéiilfiififvafihmmi. liflniifii lfiél. will uoon helpless minorities. that hear with erect interest the views (A. P. b Gnardla ' Special Wire) new irons. mini 3—New York today also .:- as tile AIR SERVICE‘ THIS SUMMER British To S t a 1- t Weekly O c e a n Flights In June, Re- port. IDNDON, Jan. m-Rlegular weekly transatlantic ainuali ser- vice. forerunner of a 31-hour Eng- land-New York passen er ser- vice. will start before une be- tween Southampton and Mont- real. Imperial Airways announced day. The British time from South- would be 21 . West-to-ecst ltimes will be about three hours ess. The distances over the plotted routes are: Southampton to Foy nes. 351 miles: to Boixwood. 1,996; M Mvhireowluto Pflriartwash- .112 ' a cow-J! )32'l- miles.‘ ' _ I The hi: flyiiiz boats at first will carry about 6.000 pounds oi’ mail and later up to 18 passengers. ’I\he company made it clear ivassengers would not be carried until the scheme had been tested. The-British post office sis/led it would consign mail as soon as the Bewice 119mm and that charges would be b tween l2 and 24 cents for a half-ounce letter between Emzland‘ and Canada. Imperial Airways’ spokesman would not make any statement whet-her Pan-American Airways of duhe tongues States would be rea V fi- , 5am him g its projected‘ serviiiie. e 0 Stan Frame plans trans. Atlantic mail service for some time ill 1940. Ill; will be run by Air Frann- "Bransatlantique under s. recinrccal agreement with Pan. American. each company 5mm. iYIR the other use of its landing facilities. Air Frame. which ha; r1111 a South Atlantic airmail service for B» mlmbvi‘. 0f years. planned on @511’? Dds-whiten service now is not e ifin before 1940. Compulsory Year 0f Labor Service For All German Girls BERLIN, Jan. 2—(AP)-Fbur hundred thousand German girls B16 required to put in a year labor service on ialm; and house- lio.ds under a new order effective tlhllsyearbut ihoeotedmbe- yesterday. The compulsory labor year now applies to all unmarried girls be- tween 18 and 25 years of age ex- cept those physically incapacitated. Its introduction was based on the necessity oi having more hands to carry out Field Marshal Goer- ingfls intensified four-year plan for Germany's self sitifieiency. that girls under It stipulated 26 "years oi age who, after March l, wish w obtain work in busin or ess the civil service must furnish evid- enccof at least one year's activity 0n o. farm or in a household. Today's order docs not mention pay and responsible officials who could be reached, tonight were un- N. Franco's Insurgent for Spanish Government's main force was irappe Rivers as Government lines. Mter north. the ported lo have wiped out s. 12- mile stretch of Government lines lies/r Vlnebre. From there the at- tack pointed toward fortifications running from Falset east thivueih Reus to ‘Pairagona. Catalonia. began Dec. 23. Insurgent in Zaragoza estimated that in the f. trows had . of territory said 16,200 prisoners and shot IJONDO News Agency til-swatch from Bur- sos reported Ernmt Gol sul at sobastlan. by Spanish lin- sument an inquiry lllilD the “diroy shirt" espionage in: the investimtion Dec. 2e when an Insurgent conununique said he was ernlment agents Vice-Consul Hamid Goodman who crossed the border Dec. 19. nationals. had been quarters in London where it was said s. serious diplomatic situation his arrest prove ces to the of the party yesterday at Chung- ebie b0 say whether girls to households and farms woui ceive any. NEW YORK, Jan, 3 —(AP)-- At least in the United States over theNeI Year's holiday-ices than half the number who ‘met sudden death over last week's three-day Christ- - crashes accounted for most of the deaths-more than 150. other fatalities were the rs- sult of fires. rlrownlngs, homicides. asphyxiqtions, plane crsckupsmitd other causes. vi gs Manor. ired s bullet into his head in a es Square hotel while revelers roared s grcctln to the nswyear in the street ou ids. Weekend Holiday In States Mounts Over 200 20’! persons died violently: B7 Ill-P. ‘Muwsmulvlwln cxflfo w a: cR Welcome‘: M. .-.. 52f. ---' merit-awn...“ :2‘. ...... I r a e3 . 0f Covernm nti. Menaced In Drive British Pro-Consul Arrested A1 San Sebastian In Connection With Espignage Case. HENDAYE, alonla after a sweep down River. Insurgent dispatches asserted a The Insurgents moved France. Jan. ces were reported menacing the defences today in lower Cab- the east bank of the Ebro Insurgent columns 2-(A. P.) — Genera’ large Government. d in the angle of the Segre and Ebro struck south behind the from the Segre River, tiirougI the Llena Mountains. to reach ille Ebro at Vinebre. The Navarrese army corps leading this right flzirlfodr. blazouah from the Insurgents were rs- otfénslve in at Barcelona, officers (The Insument aimed the drive their lrst 6'15 square miles i0 days o! token dawn 100 enemy war- ~ new» .. . ' Britlaher Arrested N, Jan. 2—A Reuters arrest. of Pm Con- iodoy the ding, British military police fcllowinl; case. (‘zoldinlfs name was raised dur- listed among Spanish Gov- in documents in vailse oli British found the At than: time. however. it was indicated British authorities would be asked to deal with their own (No confirmation of his arrests received in informed would arise should the report of to be true. Sur- prise was elilpresscd that Insur- gents would act before consulting British officials.) Insurgents announced the arrest of 50 persons Dec. 26 in a wide- soresdesoionalze rinz believed to have tinned off Government for- Irlsrursent offensive Ii€d Dec. 23 on the Catalan » n. Purges Chinese “Peace Party” HONG KONG, Jan. 2—Ebcpul- siom of former Premier Wang China-Wei from the Kuoanintarig (Chinese Government) Party rais- ed speculation today as to how far his efforts for peace with Jcmarl mllzht have been aimed at splitting China's military unity. A special session of a Kuomin- tam Committee read Wan: out . temporary Chinese capital. for “desert-inn his post and sung ibr peace ill contradiction he na- tional licy." Unolf icial sources in Ohurlgking Chis-rig reverted General Kai- Bhek has arrested _ Govern- merlt Partv and military leaders in a swift "purge" of Wang's “neace party" followers BllCl c-th- ers lukewarm toward prosecuting the war with Japan. There has been no confirmation o! ____A1_I.i° DQFTOI: the re- Near Grscnvills, Ala. an auto? mobile carrying a family on a holi- day outing plunged int/i a. creek. Seven of the caris eight occupants were drowned. ~ A father and three children died in s car collision nchr Hsaldsburg CaliL, and near Roake. All-t four high school students were burned to death after s. school bus and a‘ car collided. Few deaths from a‘ holiln were reported. . Ten deaths from gunshot wounds were listed. Falls killed ‘l several, and more than a score lost their lives five in Fsnnsylvsnia Mai ne. Leadin the States was Cali- fornia w th 30 deaths. in fires, includihi " and fivsiin the offensive was placed by dispatches from the front at less than 10 miles west of Falset_ on e- way. has notbeengranted but a... $5451’ . (Faisei is 23 miles west northwest of Tomaso’. Mediterranean port which is approximately 50 miles a r- line southwest 0f Barcelona, tive.) the Tarragona high- ultlmate Insurgent objec- Destructive Fire Early This Morning . Fire which hrllo out Iwlfi mel- 4 o'clock sills moraine eon- sissl-sniy llamssod the W» ‘lira H091‘! a» the r. 1- Mulls-r» 0fY1fllwIIl5l comel- of _ Kent r. k ‘i Tvro families eonslstln! "f if persons rnsds their exit from hunting building In saIeiJ- i Those occupying the apartments above the store were Mr. and“ Fred Budd and nelce and ~ and Mrs. Joe Plourde and _ Firemen eirucrlenced difuoiilg committing the stubborn due to the dense and suflooflflfll smoke. Three streams 0f Wilii"? W layed on the structure and it IIOIVGHt the damage from Ml 011 E 25V . ' w. "at 4.4a lmviyiils hlitze variet- der control. The Budd family were the fircl to discover the fire and immedlv ately informed the other ants. Th1- origin of the blue could not be immediately determined, The building. a thwo 8MP?‘ brisk structure is owned by Mr. J. MacDonald. Loss is believed J be partially covered byjnsrsfanco. NameNew British Envoy To Rome LONDON, .1 n. z-L (GP)-—- ‘ Earl of Perth, is. W111 let-ire hi. ril as British Ambassador to Round a/rid Sir Percy Loraine, British Mir to Ti -ke since 1.983 or ll y {i}: laha been approved by King Lord Pertifs successor. 4S v so, was nanlcd unoiiiclaiir i0 Rome post during a. visit lust Jim , BET-l” E!"='1“¥£'>_ » METEOROEDGICAI. SERVICQ ‘ITONTO, Jan —\QP --Ml\ mum and Maidlnum tamper-ail Dawson 20B J. Rwina laws ' l’. 1 our 5 i. i t.