leve Sa 27///’ The People's P6P" coversPrinoeEdwai-d lslandLikethsDew CHARID A I"I‘E‘I ‘O n M AD ‘TUESDAY, DECEMB H Q‘ A Read men Rescued 0 H. S. o 1o l’ §1x KILLED 14s BERLIN AIRPL ANE Zargely Attended V State *Faneral Of Lieutenant Governor Requiem High Mass Celebrated By At St. Dimstan’s Basilica, When Transferred For Burial To T" AN NOUN CEMENTS COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC "Announcements are laser-ted In Ilia cola-a: fl I seats per word alrlflll IWabla ia advance. "Fredericton Xmas December Nth. "Borden Rink opming tonight, skating 8 in 10 pm, 3680 "Opening akst, at Milton Rink tonight. 3417 "Buying all kinda poultry daily] this week. Highest prices paid Mc- Guigan do Boyle. 3419 "Meet your friends at the open- ,“ of m. Herbert Rink tonight. ‘admission 1o cents. use ' Reserve Wednesday, December Ilth for Christmas Concert in Uovshead Road Unlhd Church. 3306. Concert, 8M7. " uiar monthly meeting P. E. ' Hospital Ladies Aid, Wed- at 3.30 1n new Hospital. r _ -. time at "Legion Dance" in “l-lswilliledownscsleepwithin reach oi ihnae hills and valley! and streams about which he wandered in youthful days. The sound oi ocean on the shore. that crconed a lullaby around his cradle, will now chant his requiem. Eternal Life grant to him, O lord, and let perpetual Light shine upon him." with these words Rt. Rev. Mon- signor Maclellan, Vicar General. concluded a moving sermon in St. Dunstanh Basilica yesterday before a congregation repl vc of all clams of the community and Provinm. ntbsrsd to my tribute to the memory of the late Honour- able Charles Dalton. Lieutenant Governor. The state funeral procession. which left Governineng House at 1i o'clock for the Basilica. was the largest and moat impressive seen in Charlottetown for many It proceeded by way of Kan ‘chmond and Great G001! Street. the order of .U- ing as follows; Squad of cshsdiah Mounted Police: Band of Canadian lesion: gmhmlflt Prince Edward Island hlandclii Detachment Royal Canadian Navil Volunteer Reserve; Floral Gal'- riage; 0f OIIIIYIIQ‘. Til‘ M“ ficiatils 'neralDirectol’.(Mr-l.5-!"m"‘ gqy); Honorary Pallbearers: Active Pallbearers; Hearse; Chic! M01111 . Public Hall: Wednesday, ber 13th. Admission 25 cents. ~~ served. MU. me to the minstrel show in’ i ley River Hall Tuesday, Dec.‘ Admission 15c and we. 3484 ——~— | me tothe minstrelahow in‘ icton Hall Thursday, Dec: in aid of rink. Admission 150! c. ‘ 3465 ins Bros. buying vdrcsaed , Geese and Ducks at George y's, Pinnetbc. Friday after- Decernbar 15th. 3412. will be buying poultry, all Thursday, December 14th. Paying top nlarket prices. C. - n. Hurray River. 3436 -~ Rink dance, Abegweit » Hall. Wednesday, Dec. 13th. lliott'a orchestra. Admission‘ 3 n't miss the Concert in Long Hall, ‘Ihursday, December Good time assured. If stormy. D0 night. am . W_ L. baaasr and pantry McMahon Restaurant, Ken- n, Thursday afternoon and , Dec. 14th. 3486 Mpermonthatllliflpur- . In annuity cf W) monthly II! fl-divldends reduce DI!- or increase . InculN yciu age. J. A. Moore, man- Biln Life, Charlottetown. 8384 era; upresentstlve or Governor Member of Dominion Cabinet: Chief Just-lo! | of Supreme Court of Prince Edward Island; Member of Privy Council hot of the Cabinet: Mmberl of f-hc Senate: Judaca 01 "W slllmm‘ com of Prince Edward island: Members of the House of Com- mons; Representatives oi’ R0151 Canadian Navy: Rhhflwllfiuv! °i District Officer commahdins: RI- elgh Cmsulu Officers; "HAN" c; the House o! Assembly; my" of Charlottetown; Mayor of Bum- manide: Provincial Officers; Pro- vincial Mayan: City Council of Charlottetown; Naval and Military General Strike Threatens To F0llovv~§pan1sh Revolt Profits From Truro Plant Will Aid Town mum, n. l. IJN- lb-lfl" a fits ani- -=--- - W....:.r"....::... Lind b e rgli s Fly Up Amazon Bishop O’Sullivan ish This Morning. QDIILOMmciI Representatives of Pro- th ivincial Government; Remains Will Be Offlmrs; Representatives of Can- adian National Bilver Fox Breeders Association; The Kililhta of Col- , Students of St. Dunstans University; Boy . cull!!!“- The flqnm-ary Pallbearers were Hon. W. J, P. MiacMillan. M. D» Hon. G. S. Sharp. Hon. Thomas MacNutt, Hun. H. I". MacPhec. K.C., Hon. A. F. Arsenault, HOD- HANETIRNBN UBSTACEE 0N BLIND LANDING Two N e w Yorkers Among Victims —- Poor Visibility Blamed. (Associated Press) HAMBURG, Dec. 11-Six persons, including two New Yorkers, were killed today in a crash of a Lufthansa passenger plane on the Ber- lin-to-Hamburg route at Fuhlsbuettel A e r o d r one n D_ MacLcan, Hon. M. W. Wood. Hon. Walter G. MacKfllfiifi. Hm- A. A. MacDonald, membe s of the. Executive Council, and Hon. P. R.‘ Hearts, former Lieutenant-Govern- or. The Active Pallbearers WW6? Lisut Colonel G. E. Pull. A. D. C.. mum-ht .1, J. COhHfilly, s. n. c.. Major C. O. ‘Iliompsml. M- 9-- a. n. c. Major W. J. MacDonald» A. D. C. Mr. Alba-n Farmer, Priv- ate Secretary. and Mr. H. R. Btuwart, Clerk of the Executive His ‘Excellency the Governor General was represented by Llwi; Colonel r. I. Andrew. MM. A-D-Q. ‘The Prime Minister of Canada was represented by the Hon. J. A. MacDonald. 1L P. c The Lieutenant Governor o! i" 1m of Quebec was represent- by Lieut. Colonel D. A. lac- may, D_ S. O. ‘Hie Lieutenant Governor of the Province of Nova Bcotia was ND"?- scnted by Hon. Creelman MacAr- ur. The Usuienant Governor of the Piovinoe of New Brunswick was “pl-Qgenbed by Llout. Colonel J. B. Jenkins. D. S. O. The District Officer ccmrnandini itary District No. 6 was repre- mcgd by Lieut. Colonel P. W. McNevin. D. C. M- Thc Royall Canadian Navy W“ represented by 149W (Emma-Elder G_ H. Bimtain. A salute of fifteen guns was fir“! by a detachment from No. B Bat- tery, under command oi’ Maior P. B. Fieldinfl. as thglgljfll 60232 (Continued on Pelt ill iBy Rex Smith) (Associated Prue Foreign Staff) , Doc. ll-(ILPJ-Jrhe menace of a general strike detzdzy occilpiod B90111. llwldy 0°“ Y three days o! revolt and bloodshed m 13 of its so provinces. An acts of violence diminished following the oaPWN by 60W"!- mgmtroopof arcbel garrisonin the Villanueva Military B01114!!- the Government turned its atten- near Hamburg. The Americans were iden- tified as Emma Amalia Arli- strong and Frank Barber, of New York. Barber, 85, was a native of England and a naturalised American. The woman was born in Sweden and was naturalized. Two Die Outright Four of the victims, including the Americana, the Prussian State Counsellor, Gustav Wagemann, and Pilot Gbutzbach was killed ouc- right. Radio Operator Wian and another passenger" died later h holpital. other Dofiatngerm wcr, bsdLv hurt. ’ An official announceimnt mid the plane struck an obstacle while landing beca of sudden bad visibility, It was revealed the pilot. at- tempted to msk, a blind landing when fog enshrouded the drome. Apparently seeking to coma down by the use of wiielrss position- findlng instruments. he descended too rapidly and crashed into a low hill on the outskirts of the field. Message Of Sympathy To Bereaved Family Additional messages of condolence on the death of Lieutenant Gover- nor Dalton include the following: From the Lie“ 0f Manitoba: Winnipeg, Man. “On behalf of tlm Governor of Manitoba and myself, may 1 ex- tend to you and your family. our Governor I i Anticipation 8? J oy_To The Happiness Of Many Little Tots Depends On Santa Pals. In llfl than two weeks it will be Christmas, that season of joy and gladnsss for all of us. For all of usi Mayitbeaol Yetweknowinour that there are many little ones ho may be overlooked by the Jolly old elf of Christmas, unless those of us, who are in a. position to do so assume the role of hens- (:llini\lcl5Pe;Z3 RoyIlldessage Of Condolence The following mes-ion. cen- the sympathy of His Majesty the Kins. has been received from “Ls Excellency the Governor General of Can- ada by Mas. Dalton: Ottawa, 0n}, Dec. ll. l an commanded by the Kingtooonveytoyouandto all members of your family Bis Majesty's sincere sympathy in your sad bereavement. (Signed) "Besaboroirgh." sincere sympathy in the 1cm you have sustained in the death of your himand." “Jansen D. McGregor” Prom the Premier of British Col- umbia: Victoria, B. C. "My sincere recent loss. sympathy in your "r. n. Patfllo, mailer Prom McGill University: "will you please convey to the family of the Honourable Charles Dalton our sincere condolances. "Wilfred Davey." llkom Dr. J. A. Allan: Winnipeg, Man, Dec. I Editor Patriot. Charlottetown, “lb know Cir Charles Dalton was to love mm. Please convey my deepest , _ ytohisfamilyand to the people of Prince Edward la- land who have iolt a noble friend and gentleman. Doctor I. A. Allen. Fur Farming Research. Manitoba Game and fisheries." Prom Canadian Pbing Club: Suggestion British Claim zeigg '55:??? E gigs?‘ g i ii-fiiiii Ivan Y. Reddin. Charlottetown: We desire to join in expression of aincan regret at lir Charles Dal- flflfa passing and ask you to kindly our emdolehovs to the bc- factora. To citizens who know the tragedy of the empty Christmas stocking an opportunity is given of becoming Santa Pals with the RDV- era, and assisting in making the| 1 RELATIBNS MAY BE SEVEREI] IDNDON. Dec ll-(C. P. Cable) —Lcng-standlrl'g cricket relations between Australia and the Mother Country seemed in danger of dis- ruption whom after the M. C. 0., _ governing body of cricket, refused %,_:u.?:;“:umppmfi1ths _ st of the Australian Cric- omem n” “mpamuwnl com 'm control board for a definite aw“ m m, “mum” m‘ l, l prohibition of what the amirdnshs worthy appeal for help will not go W‘ "mdyllm b°"“"'-" imanswer-d. and that those who AEvflfm“ ‘h’ @3131)‘ ‘Amara? rallied to the support of the cause , h‘: ‘i: ‘ yutmuo de ti“ m“ so splendidly 0n former occasion! ‘ "e bee" "Em ' h “u M‘ m‘ ‘° "w" m" mm" l pmnmgiugi: fintfilliil‘ 1:12:33 "ital! ous allstanae this year. It has been m _, howlmg pruuud for ypln‘ ‘Repeated communications from “ucmldnnw ’,§f'u,§um,‘,,,,,““mm;f' tglAusiz-alia brought assurance that number of Santa Pals have increas» : ‘n’ Em“ °l bum‘! "°b"l°“‘*ll' ' edproportionateiy, and not once did m.“ “t.” °" "l" bM-"llm" a child on the list have cause for poorer children of the city happy mi Christmas morning. The pre- liminary work has been done by the Rovers, who have secured names and ages of needy children from the clergyman The matter now rests with tho citiuns. To many good people in past years their opportunity has been their responsibility. And Christmas would not seem Christmas to them We remember with Qillifllllbyairtor. I. 1.. and his plume! interest in flying itself. G. H. IQ. incentive Cemetery. m Found Slain On Lonely Road ping“ Dec lie-file Wilkin- lfl; hawker of i was found III! Road, her tun j heavy lnslru- meat. II opened and M10181 11 pond- uu aria pCRASHERlThree totem... iSave Tug Crew In Raging Seas Driven On Rocks After All Night Fight Attempts Ogf Crew To Launch Lifeboats Prove Futile. (Canadian Press) CLARICS HARBOR, N. S., Dec. ll-Vicforious in a battle with the raging Atlantic, eleven seamen were safely ashore tonight through the heroic efforts of three fisher- men. And hard aground on a hidden shoal was the sturdy tug, William 5., still pounded by the rolling breakers that combined with a howling wind to drive aground the craft and the big dredge ii was towing. at the height of a blind- ing snowstorm off the southwestern tip of Nova Scotla- The dredge, meanwhile, was hauled off by a score of men in other boats and docked at the Government Wharf at Cape Sable. Efforts to drag off the water-filled tug will be nails tomorrow, according to its captain, Arthur Cobllsln OI Saint John. The wind had moderated, lie said tonight, and there was little danger of her breaking up among the rochl where she piled early this morning. IIEIiTN ANN BESTNUBTIU snapped Chain All night the captain had pointed his straining vessel against a Ui- mile wind that finally mapped her anchor chain and swept her back to the rocks, beaten by the break- ers. Attempts to launch a life boat were futile. One was lowered but was smashed against, the ship's sides before she could be pushed away. The four occupants wco fished out of tho icy waters and hauled h dory being carried landward in the boiling surf. Hopes d rucus waned. But standing on shore three fbh- ermen, peering through the mid and swirling snow, d the seamerrs fight. They saw one lifeboat pound to pieces and the other being lifted shoreward by the giant ccmbers. They waited, The r h: l second dory was getting and they moved out to meet it. they leaped, and banding 0n straining oars, pushed back to wreck. it the an way to shore, where stimulus; and warm beds awaited them. Ton‘ ‘ George Lcev , one of tbcee who attempted o make-off in the first boat, was still in bed, The captain said the man had been badly bruised when battered the ship by the sea but his condition was not serious. Counting their rescue only as ad- herence to the taoi; law of the sea. the fishermen left the scene without identifying themgelvcg, Members of he crow said they had learned their rescuers were Ientcn "Cunningham and two fellow fish- ermen. Members of the rescued crow| were: Captain Arthur Cobhsm of Saint John; Earl Harvlo and Hugh McKinley, engineers: Richard Morris of Saint John, Douglas Mc- Kay and George Leeves of Halifax, thighs wt at firemen; John Connors of Saint John, cook; Charl Brown of Saint John and R. deckhands: George and louis Andsrsm of W. Halifax, employed as derrick-moo \N’ 0n the tug and acow, enroub te Saint John fw dredging work, III owned by the Halifax Construction Company of J. P. Porter and Sons. and are valued it stoma. m» tug, formerly a whaling ship. owned in Norway. was first taken to Halifax fllycarsagmandwasopcratedfor years by the Dominion Government under the narng of "HI Wilkinson A Will Face Preliminary would be against the spirit of cric- M h.’ m. “it tears on Christmas morning. “t- . T l g...“- h...‘ “ "“ '"“.....‘°.." ‘hrlrd? ""‘* He “ " "3 “i” ._.r.".:::i.:o:"....n~ 2:.“."-.':'....':.: Wisiifii. ...“; .1 h. child: Seaman Washed -—— m u c ;,-;=,,»>;,-;--— ran you wfli to adopt. Then fcr- GLAOE BAY. N- 5.. ‘in —-( - nu,“ 4 m4 - m - w-lhle W" "=- Overboard From P»’-“'““‘~" “w” ""°' i Y"~“°"' ~ “mun” of “n”. {mm u“ w" . . . preliminary hot-HQ mmi gfialznniage: "° m“ °m°" F18}! l fl V8888l me 0mm o‘ ‘Wmthful um: i “"‘" - I0. llama Ill g f‘ ism Wnlunscn you Iuigerv x _ j a also)‘ killflinebl! I 81m billst I I - 9 (Canadian nus; . " if m“ m ' ' Ottawa l 1 suiaohmi, u, s. Dec. n. — ““A°'m Wu...‘ g; o. pulifin- 4 ,Hm¢IhI her way through the “m” ‘m h m‘ l lam ----l.'donayaeishm the Boston fishing "Y M “ ‘m, m“ gym..- Pmviaoee'~—lrudly u: 0 fir! - - --- --- g eahoorm Gertrude Deccata arrived ma‘ '3' m‘: m...’ Manors.“ m M" ‘Him threes ... .. ..... p‘; w“ V"! I a M“ z i, ....".::.-.. ... ... I ha“ he, g,,,u,l,fi@il"nf,f 1340:”?! 150d hi!!! Ill}! I $11M. fllfifl tnaiozrrgn. and: nozmlln t" ..‘ I 11C! ... “I u- --- s" ‘ vessel was lying at lliflllm’ 3o thrush ‘haw u“ m“ m‘ clan tomorrow manning at 1 Q 10 William ... ... ... scabs l_ ‘fig o1! Cape Sable, waiting for a Wlllmwn‘ M94- “. New aiooa Sander B" l!‘ ll Grace ... ... ... ... .... I wind and snow storm to a- in” it.‘ "w!" h“ n“ 5 l»h-u-ln."u. "k “In.” Ink l2 Bad ... ... .... C _ when she was caught in a mlmli" 39*!‘ nu‘ h.’ 9" i“, —. m_ l! MEI ... ... ... ..~.... 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