‘ ' '""""*rs"!-“~itfltnmu.inu- _-t;qr Guam WEDNESDAY, THE (‘Haiti HTTTTTHUTKT FHE Lll1Al<LU'l"l'ti'l"U\V N nan-unnum- ~~‘ - , ;__ PITA I'\I\I' a \1 ULJAKDIAN A ,_ l V __ _ uU1‘ui$_l.-_;1(__1i!_1938 Célebtirfg "Martfaictprers a fi” 2mm SALES PEAK ‘.3 yfl You will want Z or 3 at this exceptionally - Low Price 6E5 UCEP B()'l‘ll SYURES Summerside —~- Charlottetown is Believes Partition QUHIHHfSSiO|1 Gan Be Ended By Peaceful Means Upens nquiry LONLX \‘ 5 u K. C.. Royal ..1 an in- . trial prices Jzistice A. A. MsGilivrav, ‘iililli of the Conunissiun, is minted with Major L. R. Lip- A. . Alta. an authority nits.- be given the north. f r use lli ilifill pines of the . .1 must be 1 gasoline. i titr- Coin~ F'ii_vl Corn- maiuiiseiuiv gmoliite it. exist. .lC" rit overwhelming , Touth Fohiid Guilty 0f Manslaughter BRIDGEWATER, N. 8-. Oct. 17 zicPl—SC‘\"3lll»€€Xl-)'E‘£ll'-0l<l Hec- (or wambolt of Wllevllle, near here, pleaded guilt)’ 1048i’ °Tl 9 chame of manslaughter. Wamboit, arrested a1 xr HOWE“ Vcuiot. <l0-_vezir~old one-armed Wm‘ vewmn w“ 51101. and fatally wounded while driving an M110- mobile, oriuintilly was charflfll with murder. The charge was re- ciuc:d to manslaughter ‘five days nzo by a Supreme Court Grand Jury. Mrs. Veniot told police she ‘ had seen one 0f the I.\\v_ Wllihs on the highway raise a. H119 1H5‘ as the automobile drew abreast. nrrrstcd Wambolt from the de- s~ription she gave, and at the pre- lllillliftf)‘ hearing witnessscs said h‘ had been drinking when he 1 fired the shot. i ‘vvambolt was remanded for sentence. Index Groups Mark Up Losses 'l‘()ll(l.\'l'(), Uri. l7 ___tCP\._. Fillhiivlll l‘ ~l:lilllCL‘ was offered by the ' riio situ-k tuurizi-t to iii- lluence of weakness in new York but prices fiiizillv giive ivtiy iii the last hour and fill index groups marked up 1 "is for tiic tiny. 'l"iie golds ‘ 1 llll1l(ll‘()]i(\i 1.13 follcwcd 1.1:‘ iudustrizils ' l ll loss of .118 wiiiic the western oils weaken- fetl it; tintl llll‘ lime metiils .33. lgultupe "ms about normal at; 859,- . Oi) stares. 1 Action was spotty in the base ‘metals mid tit times the iveight oi ‘chances wiis oii tho up side Waite- l, ' .\\\'i‘])l up to S8 in ti t rush hut profit-tok- ill the final stage i tricked tip to 7.70 for a iiet uiiui of if) cciits. Slicrritf f‘ ilt'il"fi ll l‘: w high for the year n! [l D0 but ruled to hold the uriiu Norniidn n1." ivoeikoucd fiuuilv ll .lio\v n itoiu‘. decline and the close I 1 l was down 1 l~il for lntertintional lNickei. while Sinelters and Hudson Bav inst l-d-point. Gold slmres registered narrow ups and downs with no wide chang- es on end. Adjustments were limit- (‘d to 14-point for Lake Shore. Dome. Buffuio-Ankerite and Mc- .‘ ' llutvre. The western oils were sold for moderate losses Rnvafite closed a Point down til 44 and the close was down 1t little for Cuiuiirv-Fxlmonion lligiiwvnii Home tlilfl Okoltu. \vi:is.i<i.i' aiixiisnsds.‘ IN- cirmsa .\iON'lREAL_ Que. Oct. l’l—’l'he Cross rcrcrivcs of the tili-itvlusive Canadian National Railways svs- frin for the week (‘lltllilll October H. 193R were S4 285.704 as com- a ed with 84.013150 for the cor- Wrdirv: re’ of 1937-. {in tn- ‘fl-“Q of $2 54. Nlorr- flltlll 11.000 tons of peat bz-iqin-"os were made in Deri- ‘lililfk this year. -orvoun : ,| u or n~ PLUS ALL THE NEW FEATURES Royal Canadian Mounted Police * New exclusive Presto-smith: Con- trol-t-urn on the radio-select the wave band-—tune in your station-all automatically. * Automatic Push-button tuning reduced to the ultimate simplicity. * New Westinghouse World-wide dial for Band-spread tuning. 87 foreign stations-Z}! countries- located by name right on the dial. * New Tonal Fidelity. Genuine Magnavox Speaker. * New distinctive cabinets of eye appealing beauty. Westinghouse AoMbanabk.mMM Here is literally the ultimate in Radio operation-and available at prices within reach of every buyer. These great advances, the talk of the radio industry, are used in sets of 5, 6, 8, 10, and 12 tubes. Prices are as low as $74.50 for a completely Presto-matic model. Standard models from $34.95. A liberal allowance for your old set and terms to suit your budget. Come in to-day for a demonstration. MILLER BROS. LTD, estiehouse l.iill.§ Romance in the. L~O new». YOU N6 WfiAllfflN E D BA'X.T,ER‘ VIRGINIA BRt.;~_: _lllll‘;E a IIUETGR S.‘\'l‘o SOFltlS MON. By-Eiectmns Uiuler ‘36 Act OTTAlVA on. 17—-lCP1~"B_\'- o‘ . ' . held in London. . 1li‘(l"ll and itrinl-i zuit ‘st: it. uii’. b." _ tl~~ ;~ ‘ l ".11 11d ni w \<.\1<..»' ii~ls are helm‘: Dl't‘llilll‘l lJllTll rliins‘, c. iircritttl Re-cnactinviit 0t the elections Ast. amended at the inst wsslon of Parliament, comes into opcrnt» ' i-nu ivliicii . Tim pro- uot vary iuiii iiowu in the , sci i" '~ ’ roux‘ lists would _ iliave to be prepared llll"t_ - '_ i ! act. 1 I Ii takes about $:'\'f‘|l tircpnre for Sudden Death From Monoxide uproar..- ue to l lcriicn. TRURO. N. S. Ort. Henri" ylcLttiif "" ynative of Tile land resident , ,inst l4 ars. was found dead at lthe ivhrci of his automobile in the earner of hi. . - ' Coronet‘ D1‘. . . (lcaah was (its. u tiirlicii illill xirlc i poisoning Corie was fnuiirl slumped over lthr- witeef sooii ritlrr lie ftiilfd "t put in nu ziptiitirnttve at iii" rill?‘ ‘way station to iii“?! lli> wife, rc- i iillfltllli! from it visit ti» Print-e Fcl- . ‘wnwi ls“ ' a‘. . months duties ti’ n Truiui t two weeks ago. br-nuse nf ill- hcaliii. - Besides his wife. fornirrli‘ E\l(‘l' SfillIiWl of Poi-t Flu" v. 13., he is surtivtwi 1"‘ t!" t‘ ll nnd his moi“ " ' - "vi John N. B. Five brothers, Frank r Leo in Ml n 1‘. i». Walter Arthur 1n HELPl-II) 3E“ BOSTON. Off. lR-ICPI ~-i\/il:s Phyllis Btutouie, the Fliiuiisli novelist. wlio also iu n lecturer on ]l$_\‘l.‘l!f)10‘.'_\'. here with her hus- baixil. (Jiipt. l-Iruiiti I<'orl>'~~l):;iiiii.s. sayzs :iic is cousifleziuu iitiuu ll "Hllilllill Ilciiit: Soviet llilYlllfl ziothinc: to do with religion or politics. as an iticlucemcut. for peo- ple to bclizivc- like iuunriii beings if they could. The liOYlilSl bulimia» the only hope for Gfflllitlil.‘ is whiit she calls its "marvellous gift. of stupid- lty," This unvc her an opportunity to help iuiuiiiierabie Jewish friend» to escape from the Rieeh, The Nazis never associntctl Mrs. Flor- bes-Deiiuis with the novelist Phyllis Epitome, whose most cent book. “The hiortzii Storm" i:- such a \'lt)lt‘lll~ expose of the Nazi persecution of Jewish intellectuals. 1w got all my ffiClltls out of Germany and Austria now, so 1 don't (‘are whether" they find it out or nut," said Miss BOHOIHO, Her greatest. help in il>5l§llllQ refugees to escape Clllilf‘ from ll Jesuit priest and the R,O."kf‘l(‘lll‘l‘ Institute. she said. ‘Fiirouuh her labors as ii "unlvcrsn! iuuit.“ Mi» BOitOme found n cook for Htlil‘ Switissie. This rook \\.i.s the Wilt‘ of a Jeivisli bntikcr. who helped cs- illhllSll sfklll kitchens in Vienun af- ter the war. and is ‘a wonderful tlicticirin " FREE ‘OWN W. l. The October" mot-tin: of the Birch Grove liistiltite was hold at the home of Mrs. Frank Deacon on the 13th with i6 itiemliers and two visitors in attendant-e. The president occupied the chair and meeting opened with the singing of the Ode. Foilowimi the (freed. roll was ctiilctl mid minutes previous meeting read and adopt- ed. The matter 0i the tuberculosis test was again taken up and sug- gestions mtidc as to the carrying out of same. It. ‘was decided t0 contribute money towards the lu- finnary fund each tncmher being requested to izivc something to- wards this llllltl at the next meet- ing. Collection amounted to 85 cents. An interesting talk on topics conliiiitcd iii the Questionnaire on "Child iVelfnrc" was given by n local muse and \\'llS much appreci- uted, after which two contest. were put on lrv the committee in chat-dc i of the progrmti. Plncc of meeting, for Novcmcbcr to be nnnounced| later. l The ‘iollowini: committees are in charge -—Limeh -Mrs. Ontwml Mrs T. Piivntvr, Mrs. J. Pnyntcr. Prof-tram —~Ml'S. Deacon, Mrs. P51111915. Mrs. Geo. Jarriine. Aft/er reficshmeiits were served mcetlnf closnl with the National Anthomi LONG WAY FOR DI. , DURB/tN, STlllli Afrim - com-l my: by nir (5.000 miles, n brace ofl Emil-so shot on tho Yorkshire. Enu- lrritl. tnoors were served for dinner, n.- i LLESILVERFUX Willllll’ liREllTEST EVENT ! At Charlottetown, ‘P. E. l. UGTUBER 31st m "UV. 4th. This Classic of the Fox World Offers 25 Ghallenge Gups and Trophies ‘Many of them magnificent specimens of the silversmith’: art and llALllEll AT $1700. BEAUTIFUL ROSETTE RIBBONS and CASH PRIZES for 4s SECTIONS TOTALLING UPWARDS OF $2,000 Nowhere else in the world are such beaut iful premiums and cash prizes awarded for Sil- vcr Foxes. The result is that. the world's finest specimens of Silver Fox meet here and an op— portunity is afforded to Silver Fox ranchers and the public generally to witness the pro- gress that is being made in this great fur industry. This Exhibition is the tzilk of the Sliver Fox world and will be visited by prominent fur mcn and fox ranchers from other provinces. You cannot afford to miss this Show, either as an exhibitor or spectator. There are classifications for diirks up to 25 per cent, dark mediums_ mediums, light. mediums, pale silvers and extra pale silvers, subdivided into adults, yearlings and pups, males and females, Classes for herds. sire and three of his get, dam and two of her progeny, best matched pair male 0r female adults and pups, nine Championships and a Grand Cham- pionship for best fox in Show. Prizes will be ziwnrdetl on the basis of nu mbcr of entries, one to six entries three DFlZUS, seven to ciirht entries four prices, nine to ten entries five prizes. eleven to twelve entries six prizes. thirteen to fourteen entries seven prizes, fifteen to sixteen entries eight prizes, seven- teen to (‘ltflillTn entries niiie prizes. ninelctin to twenty entries icn prizes. twenty-one to tweiiLv-fivc entries eleven prizes, over iwcniy- five entries twelve prizes. hloney will be divirV ed as fuilovvsz-lst $i"' "nd $9; Iird $6. remaining creditable qualifying entries S-i each. ..,... Grand Championship Trophy 1 magnificent silver trophy will be awarded to the exhibitor ivinning the great!!! I15 bet‘ of points in the Shoiv. Other trophies offered ill this Silver Fox Show provide a great mcztsure of attraction, interest and stimulation.‘ The zirrtiy of silverware which will be 0n dis- play during the period 0f the Show is :1 inzignificient one and mcrils the attention of our people. Grand Banquet Ganadian National Hotel ' The annual Foxmcnis Banquet will he held 0n Tuesday. November 1st, at the Cann- rlinn National llotel and will be the highlight 0f the season. ()nly 140 tickets will be sold so its to avoid crowding and assure every guest of a pleasant and highly entertaining evening. Music, mirth and an uncxceilcd repast; short snappy speeches will be given by leading men and prominent authorities on Silver For: ranching. The time is short, the days will slip by quickly and it will be no time until the big Fox Show is on. lilnndtrv, October 31st will be receiving and classifying day. Tuesday morn- ini: sharp zit nine tfclock judging will commence and will he continued until Friday afternoon when it should he completed, and the trophies awarded. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of the first week in November will be days crowded with interest and enthusiasm. People from all over the Province, yes, in fact all .-ovcr the fox ivorlrl, will be watching and ivailing for the results 0f this Fox Show. Breeders who desire to make a mime for themselves " in the fox world should send in entries. Accommodation has been set up for 600 foxes but ma"? more can be looked after. Write i0 the Secretary for Prize List. BRENTUN CLARK, President WALTER R. SHAW, Secretary Summerside, P.E. I. P_E_I_ ___..J Charlottetown, ut a hotel here 11R Q0 hi3.