‘vembcr 25, i935. Mrs. i raga TEN PRIZES: i’ 1d................$500.CO d r. 200 prizes of. . . .. . . TOTAL $1,450.09 This is What You Del Mncly writn e slogan a! an! nun lhnn 19a wcrdnelnilnfl lolluycl Hem- iicld i louinnd and unouotnadcmlbc Hm lovowila brand. h‘: emy lo do. Hera an a [an minmaln: "Bu! W Tricia 1m ‘,- “Made by Ill Merle! Millers" ci- “A Guuicmen of Uniinm Baking Results". You n1: ii-nd h a: niunv ileqem u: ycu win pvrvidma you lcllew 1h: limele ruL: below. 216 caiicsa TIE!!! ARE THE RULES: 2Q) »9 S: ‘S ~ é 1 L‘ liITi nf TIIITWI‘ and write h . - uf uni more Lnun 10 “fir. w . c , ..» Hlllill.‘ and aildrell clearly m. (h: imlium Ind on (lie other aid: of the slim! \.ll:i: lhc 11.11111‘ nnil ndlrrss of ill: simc v. -rc yuu purchuc your Royal Hausrhcf 2 You mi! ll many slogan! n: vwlh cach rink amid the w: 1 lwi-ilullii‘ i from the inn. u LV 111,4 r U hiliIlL- rililvsi’ “all rinse on November .11, 1w. I. .-\l1 uilriru iiiusi be pus!- nmia n1 n‘ l later \lillii that do’ ~. .v tn "The. S1150 llpilvie Flour Mills ii i! iu Iiit ncnrcs! N Y, lhiiqiliyvzcfi 11f C 1.111., uud u COIMXIC- rr e money \vill he ‘iiu- cuiimziivci- of f ilircc iliucpcniirnl. iii»: 1 will |»r-. um: {he ivlz; Fluut Mills CO». RETAILERS You ccn shore in the Royal House- "mld Flour Ccnlest, too. The retailers named by the Fiistsixpiize e25 I winners will each receive I “WiLUflBl-E COUPON IN EVERY BAG 0F RQYM. iiollsiiioli) MilIlrc-l \l.lc .\lcl\'cnzic, super- visor of 'l'l:c llcilvic Flour Mills Inslituic cl llfiil.’ ‘uilrl Svicucc. lwill Send {rec iulc-riiluliiiii 1m clink- {lli'l hmiackccpiiig Ing, baking problems, upon nice-nil ill coupuu ,from a bag; iii Riutxi. llni">l:li0i.ii ,Fi.0L'R./\rl1lrcs> M llllTLll .\l;i<~ .\lc- Kenzic, carc iii The ()l,_'ll\'ll.‘ Flour Mills Co, l.trl., Montreal, Que. Ogilvic ROYAL llriizsltimcn FLOUI: is triplc-lcslcll 1n liclp cil- surcyoursuc‘ .$>l1ll\flkl1ig*"lL'Hl(‘(I {or wliccit quiilily licfurc milling, [or flour quality during milling . nnrl for l‘: 1g qiizilily allcr mill- ing-unll Z j»... 3W1: buy. \\‘llCllif'i‘ for l, iulLcs nr [i;1_s11'_\', ils \1I'll‘-l‘l iii." niiil nli-ulurc dcpvnil. 'al>ili' ' will iuipliiy your linking. ‘OM11lllll.lll.§ll_gl'k‘l‘. ‘THE OGILVIE FLOUR MlLLSClLlJhllTED C‘ "|\\'1\, Tcmnin, Fur: William, R‘ n, Mi-rl HA’. 1, Vunccuvcr " ‘|l‘i1i’ll’iL' iv 111.; ‘if, ii ii. Nov. HIT-JCT’! ~ fir l‘ lfllllg filhiililllllfid . .1111 lixi- lilliilUs Wi'i'i‘ llmvii from ' l1) Siailii. Jfllili Dior. 1G. and ’li)ll) \\'l‘£ll.lii'l' prcvciitcd ccmplrltion o.’ the projcctcd flight to Aiuiitrcul. ""TiiTfi_‘lfS‘ W pit? . _Wlil 63 _v;~ii:<. Fuilc il Siililfflfly morn- inlz. NUVCITTbOI‘ 211 1o Si. Jnmcs Church. Titc funcrril lcuvrs thc‘ homc at. {I ociock. ('0i.i.i.'l"i‘—.'\t Fllmwood on Tucs- dzijv. NOVCITTDPI’ 24, 1936, lvirs. Ada collclt. Fuucral from the United Church, KingStOii, Thursday, Nov- flnbfl‘ 211th. Service starting at 2 o'clock. Interment. Kingston CCIIHHPYY. GAS. Al. Green Bnv. Prince Ed- ward Island, on Wednesday; No- Jamcs T. Gass ancil 5R vi-ars. Funeral fiomi lher lntc rcsldciicc Friday, Novem-l ber 27. crvice starting at 12 noon. l i». iii ii PdElll-OITIAII. In loving memory of my vicar sister STELLA MURPHY Who died November 20. 1935. inserted by Gladys L-GFFT-li-Zfl-ii. l iiiTi-k-Al. tlic Charlottetown Ho Noiv-mbcr-Qr}, i966; John’ ‘I’; l $450!!’ IN €A$l1l PRIZES FOR THE BEST SLOGANS FOI ‘I ROYAL HOUSEHOLD FLOUR l (fiiimdlali Air Farce iuiciil. 1n Mfllllfvflll by oi Einclncllil 1111110111011, agcdl The Geniral Guardian TRINITY 'I‘EA TODAY. L-757. PRINCE STREET School musl- cal comedy "Paints and Patches" in two acts in Prince cf Wales Coi- lcgc Hull, Dec. 18th. Rc erve the ciule. 14-753- l l cases pilcd bciiiml the Mayfair 'I'ca Room Tuesday night. The casel “"9113 piled our. 1D bl‘ rciuriicd 1o llic wholesaler. Truckiuon tcok iuvnyflilie cases containing cmply DOLUOS ’i‘uesdny afternoon. ‘ POLICE COURT—AL ihc Police Coilrt Xcstcrday a young mun chur- icd willi ullcrilig forizcd ciiccks was ffflliflililffl iuitii Monday. Two var;- iuuls vvcrc each sent‘ to jnil for Lcii 1a I A man for operating a. motor Vriilcll‘ while iluclcr the influence o! liquor was given a 15 day 111i! 501"" ciice. ‘R051 FAIR-Hun. IiI-ITFRNS W. H. Dciiii‘ minister of agricul- 111m, 2 1‘("1ii‘il(‘(l to Cliurlollc- , lozvli ..oiii Toronto where lie ut- 1!‘l‘.(l£‘Li ilic Royul Wiiiici" Fair. , l-‘roiu .\lUllCl.0ii lo liic Plblxiiicc‘ iicii. IvIl‘. Dennis travelled vial Canadian Airways. l l TRINITY TEA TODAY. L-751. SEIZE LIQUOR-Mounted P01- icc illiiill’ u Small scizure of liquor cu Richmond Sircci lust night. 'l‘lic I prciprletoi- of lllL‘ establishment din I 110'. iipproii- o1 llic officers SCZIICII- _ iiil; his place and offered physical ‘ 1TH niicc. i‘. is bcllcvcd lic will be icli.i.,lcd willi lfiélbliiig pullcc oili- COPS. 400 .-\'I"I‘ENI) SUPPER-More iliiui 100 people nilencicd llie au- ' 1111.1.‘ chicken supper iii tlic lioly it ili‘i' Plirisii Hail lusl night. ‘lvlil. music wd. supplicil dur- i m; llli‘ .~'lil)[ll‘l' hour by all orches- lLru Cullllklwvd of Alfred Duucitlc iillll Iliiiril: PiiilllPl, plum); Jniilcs,’ Iluldibjf, ccllo; Ncilic Iicriiil11i= and Kidlllwli liurnlii; violin. Siippcrl l l l l l TO BE JFDu AT FOX SHOW --l<cgiiu1ld iliurrny 1S lcauul: tu- ‘ .: for 3101101011 wlierc he will iicl, i, ullluc at llic first Live F0 ‘ lu-ld in New Bruin ’1‘il-\\'lih_.\Ii‘. itiurrziv Ls Willluui kc of sulumcrsidc. I‘. E. I. York i‘ iiy is honored iii having one c1 ‘ I\' .crprlse-Frcdcricton (ilcuulcr. TRINITY TEA TODAY. 11-757. RELIEF CAR-Today Tliu dnv uilil Friday. November ‘* and 27in ihc relief car N0. iiipprouch to the Railway Wharf Slicci. This car will be bnuncrcd l"Rclief Car." a couple of Boy Scouts will be in charge of the l work and will solicit. from each loud a few bags 01' potatoes. tur- nips. carrots or cabbage for illlS worthy causc. Cali at; or phone I-‘rank B. Clark's office and you l will be given instructions. RUSH PAVING WOIiK-Jfnki! advaiixigc of the \\'i'i1'Tii(‘i' wcntliii paving work continued throughout inc night on Greenfield Avenue. A crcw of 50 ruilied to complete thc lzrvliig of llie first coat, of irivcnicut. Once tlmt is down "k ruii procccd cvcu if liic \\'1*.i[lii‘l' i.» colder. Grading vvasl ccuipli-icil at Ti oclock llut evening and curly lust night about: lialf n. lalnz-k icmriiucri Willibill; a first‘ c021 which is composed priucipallv (If i-Irlivcl. hiiare than 50 mcu will lJl‘ i-iilpldvcrl for scveii or cjghl, . _ (‘llaifiiiiiii of circcts ..:.1<l 1.1 L night. . I _._ '- . - y, . '1: Personals Mr. C. M ‘Iucsdiiv iiiulil, fririii Gliiszoivg} mouths vacation, , Mr. l3. E. Robinson, Editor nf The Piuilceir, mid Hrs. Robinson wcre 111 L110 city ycslcrrlay. .\li'. and Eli's. Bcc-rlicr Falkilliiur- .~.r>ii <11‘ DiilialilliililgC have rclurncrl 120111 1L visit. 10 Boston and Ncw York. I l hi1" A. J. 'i'ii_vl0r. city councillor. Molicioii. iliT1\'(‘(l in (Jhzirlollclown lii-sl, cvcuiiir: via Caunrliulu Airways. He is slaying at N10 Qnadian Nat.- ioual Iiolcl. Mr. W. A- Gnudci, Busincsv. hfriiinecr (if 111v Palrini. left by plain» _vc.~-l.i-i'r1ay [or Mouclnii ~ 1c m lvlniiirvul nn(l'I‘01'0nl-0 1m a ‘bu-lavas i.i'.ip.. -. I The many friends of Miss Beat- l b‘? gilarl to know that siic is luaklng rt good recovery iiftcr . iuidergoing an opcral ion for luppcnclicltls in the Cit-y Iivillitfll ; on Tuesday. l M- l ' The many friends of M'rs. Artcmns , Ferguson, Mt. Herbert will rcirrrt 10 ,- knnw she is a patient in lllf! PE-I- Hospital suffering from a broken 108 as a result n! a fall. The many friends of M155 MBYY‘ MacLean, North Rustico. will be yaleased to learn that. she is sonic- , what improved after her recent iii- HESS. Mrs. Chas. E. McDufl' of Brook- field 1m saiimiay on 1m elllrnded visit to the United States. ,Wli1ie away she will visit her daughter. Mrs. J. Masicn and sister Mrs. Arthur Daisy. also oilin- rciativcs and friends in Portland, Providence and Boston. 5113.“, EMPTY CASES-Tiiievesl made ofi‘ with 25 enipfy soft-drink l l 1 l l be ;Ci'\'(‘0l. iii the 11.111 agiuii Lo- 1 11mm, l iii-i j1i(l.'l'(‘S sclcctcfi fromlliisrlistrictl mciuiiiliclv to cilmltzit ' us 1L is comparatively young iii this I lalii. 1., . 5w . 695K111“ RED 110s: ' TEAfis good tea” -- GOOD 4O years ago Ill! l Secret Protoco GOOD today I - Attached Gerinan- Japanese Pact? Treaty Signed Yesterday (Univiuuod from 118.10 ll O\'L‘l‘ illc radio tonight, axscricrl tlic i ailirilrc was directed S01v1)’ ziwlili-“Y ill!‘ cow Iiiicriliitiozialc and not ngzii- ally unto. MORAL DUTY, CLAIM "I; Wm. mi only the pcricrl right 11' ‘)_.l1 altil GCIHLlilv to slgi‘. 1i‘(1il\ ‘ lic said, "li wii» u pb l..ll mrirnl dut " llil ‘lkikvo, llic fol . n officc 0x- 1 iiliiii" \'l(".\'>'. ‘Iiic e..i c. lung rcpiii-l -il to l Emir brcil. in rflcsl. buuiul ilullilll .iiiy for fivc ycars f0: uiiti- unvi G1‘ . i. Coirult. mi cri-opcialvc (‘uiniiililiisc ma‘ s. " Imilc lliird parties to join 11.111110 poiice (1.111 on thc kc hllff pciialtics for in- CF11 fl.‘.l‘.i'.1‘i‘.=. Illifl 5. S: 1. up a pcriliuilcnt Japanese- o A Slimv _ Cir-villa 1 i"1liil!lil.~.\liill. The fl1li'..l‘f‘l‘l'. i-ciitniits a prc- a-mblc, llirce ur v-Ivs and o. Mlplllfl- luciil: v p 11111-0‘. liIillllng the s1!- nn l i‘ ll\ in c-w-lrirgc rccom- l JAPANESE sriTi-tiiizxij . ‘ . ‘JS-Jrlic Jlipnncsc iigrriiicnt I ~ "not dir- (‘Clfd aguiiul ‘i: Svic: Union or any 0 iicr éllPfillfi powcr." Ihllicr. tiu- iiuitcuiiccmcztt as- Jiipaii cizti-rccl the pact in L'"‘.lii‘_4‘l‘ Komintcrii ari- "lu incl-l nl‘ (Ihiztcsc Cmililliiilifai. 111111.}, ili urdcr to fight Jillian." At Lil!‘ raiiic time. {Bic Japaztere éliil."li3(‘ill~ licld the door opcii for Poland I11 yciu llic ullinizcc iilTil dc- cliircil 1"‘ d wns the iicxt step ‘ ~ r\l)_]1'cIi\'(‘$ of Kom- Plan es l Infiici lCuliniiuczl frciii pajzc 1) lcgntlons illll. tlic GPiiii-‘iil embassy building eclzi-il and Scull-d with the i Italian (‘iillJ;i\‘ v the flli_\' before, hurl lJfOii ii "\(‘l'll.lll7lf‘ 11111.1 'I'l1(‘af_‘ 011.. is said iiiillliu had day.“ m, “m, “Hum, Calm‘ A’ A i scixrd in llll‘ (Tcrliiliii building 21 i'\>v<ii\'ci-.~, l": wllfilgliiib‘. oiic unit- aircrzifl. j)ll‘i'1‘, :f*\'(‘il i'lIl(‘.\. one bomb ilirowrr. llircc cascs of liiiiid grenades, iiiu- casc of rhcll fuses and four (‘lillihr , sliiJSffillilfilL investigation, it was said. shclvcrl ilic former elubuesy ‘slir-ltcrcd rcfugiles storing aims Shmmnii refill-until and ariliiuuiiliiiii," 'l'licic were 45 Spaniards arrcsicd iscotliiud, Vflififf.‘ lie spent a Liifccl iii llic building- I ‘liGihosiyiiCarsl’ Tiic Drfcncc Junta tonight. was dlstiii-liccl hv tlie nciivilics of n flcci. ul “lllifi-Sli ca?‘ which roam tlic cilv a1. 1112111. n1 <1 slilpc nl mil- itia curs. TALAVFRA ‘DE L-A REINA. SPAIN, Nov. 23-10? HAVAS-A ilicivcriuuclil. contingent of hclivy (‘li- . l lricc C. Iilcllv, Mount. Sbmvari, will ‘ nrlillcry’ Surlrlciily zlppclimd arm-S"- ilic 'I".ifJll-'% Rlvcr from this Insur- ccul. cClilfi‘ l0(lii-_\' and temporar- ilv (‘lillfllil In-urc-cnt. officers off guard with a violent barrage of '75- iilllliiiiclrc shells. Sonic nl lhc ficrccsl fighting of lllf‘ l'l\'1l iviii- eii<l1r\(‘l_i TwcnLy-Lhrcc lil.~ili';!1‘ill- ]llll1iPS pnriicilinicrl. win- iilllf! '1. \‘i‘fIlI)i'_V nflcr more Vthnn’ twp nlllll (if naming.‘ ' ' The many friends of the Rev. .7. A. Psrvue of Cicnrgctown will n-izi-cl. lo lcnrn of Em; illness. He is n pnllr-iil. iii thc Prince Edward Ifilfiiifl Iiosplizii and will be absent fiom hi; pariah for some Lime. ll ll FEELING PINE "Lei; me give you a ti . I'm fcoliug line. Headache an pains all gone. I never miss an enga .- ment since I learned about; Para ol. it 35 cents. ‘a quick and never disappoints." OI- =l.ong Rumored LONDON, Nov. 25—-(CP-Havas) ~—IA secret pi-clncoi partitioning the Pacific into zones of influence is annexed to the anti-Communist imcl signed I11 Berlin today by Germany and Japan, the Evcning‘ Standard reported tonight. The paper's report of a secret protocol was not given much cred- 011cc in diplomatic circles. how- cvcr. O11 the basis of "authoritative iuformzitlon." thc ncwspapcrks. dip- lomatic editor zLsscrtc-d ihc twn countries have drawn an imagin- ary line through the Pacific 10 dcs- ignate thclr wspcctlve zones of in- fluence. Under the mportcd ar- ~ mngcmcnt. the Dutch East. Iiidics full within Tbkyds jurisdiction. with Gcriuzinv cxcrlli-ig sway over its formcr PJClliC colonies man- llztcrl to Japan by the Dengue of l Iiulions. Tlic Evening Standard nsscrtcil i (il‘i‘lll'li‘._\' 11nd rciiouiiccd all prii‘ ~ in llu- M. iuilcF. (Hirliliiiczii liii'Sll.lll i-Liiids, as wcil as all' ullicr tcrrilorics lying nnrlhcnst of l . . l llic liuc. rimiiing liircugh the‘ Java. 511211111. Bluida and Arafura . lXTS. Tliis- lluc scpiiralcs tlic Dulcli Iiliuirls of S iilrri. Java and Tim- ‘v urfrom 13011100, Cclcbes and m,» Pnilippiiics. Lmdcr thc pi-ntqpgr Japan's ccmiomic prcrogntivlcs would lic rc cgiiizcd in Borneo and Cel- rbc. wuli Sumatra and Java fall- Gcrmnn zone of in- inz \v=llilli ilic l fluc..ic. Friends Welcome Couple To New N. Tryon Home Tiic hcliic of Mrs. and MrsSzuv- ‘ lrr of North Tryon was the scene of ii. vcry pleasant event on Wed- nesday cvcning when a large nl1m- bcr of their friends and neighbors gaths-rc-d to welcome tlicm in their HCW home. The spacious and comfortable ITSiCEITCO formerly owned by Mr. and Airs. Hamilton Lcrlrd of Tryon was fillcd to ovcrflouling for the occasion. As tlic fricncfs iiS:»f‘i1il)l[‘(l they wcrc introduced to Mr. and Mrs. Saivlci" by hirs. Ffiillli Dixon iii iicr usual happy style, 131111112 the evening: an address was rcad bv Mi". Elmci" Gumbic, and n beautiful floor lamp wasprc- scutcd to Mr. and 71.11"»; Sanvlci‘ on behalf of illf! ri-iciirls p! $0111. Al- though complclelv taken by sur- prise. Mr. and Airs. Sawici- res- ponded in a filling xDPDCli. thank- ing the friends for llii-ir gill, and r-xprcsslng tlic liupc llinl. they would fccl frcc to visit iii iuiv tiiric. 'I‘ii:- iiccds of lhc iuilci" man wcrc 1101. forgotten and thc lluiics of Tryon and vicinity lived up in their rcp- utatimi in the culinary uvi. when tlliley scrvcri a bounlczius luuch to a . Thc ilcmiiindcr of tlic evening WKIS spciil. vcry 111915511111)’ iii social intcrcmirsc, Mr. Sawlcr rcccivcd his initiation in the form nf n. hciirtv bounce bcforc the gather- ing dispersed. Mr. and Mrs. Srlvvicr came to the ‘inland from Nova Scntin, whom Mr. Sn\vlci' hclri i1 lucrative posit- inu. Mrs. Szuvlcr is an Island girl. fnrmci-ly AEls-s lVfnbci Clark, R.N.,0f Capo 'I'i'nvcrsc. (Patriot plcnisc copy). I LOYI) (JEORGE ________ (Continued from rrvc 1) "No one reached ‘the highest. ranks 1'11 the Briikh army except those who wcrc liicrc or thcrcubouts when the Wfli‘ bcgan. Seniority and snclciy wcrc dominant. factors in army promotion. Dcporlment. counlrd a ucrirl dcni. Brains came ivbnd fourth.“ a " " ' ' Assails Ilaig The volume shows Lloyd George viewing Eiirl Haig, tiic British (Ioininiindcv-in-Chief, and others in no kinder n light. than in cari- icr books. Ills attitude is actually more liiu-sli. “l-iaig adored many bloody batlks and Oiily wok part in two. I l l l He iievcr saw the ground of lhc lgrcatc t battles foiigiil, either be- ‘ forc or during the fight. Flcld- h/iiiizsiiui Sir William Robertson. Halli.» chief adviser, ncvcr cvcu saw .1 buttic. l "The solicitudc with which Gen- erals iii lilgh places avoided pcr- . mural jeopardy is one of the debut- able novelties of modem warfarc. Lloyd George asserts that before llie Passcheiidnele Offensive h.» cave the Cabinet and Halg and Robert. on the reasons why he (bought the attack would not ylcld results worth the losses. I-ie was unable to veto it because nearly liiilf the Cabinet accepted the view of the military leaders. I Wfiila Bench 1.0 arrest him. 111111110 villa-iii Medici lNjChildi-ens Aid MERCY 11111111; l l Planned t0 Also Shoot Aged Mother and Self But Gun Failed ' t0 Discharge. (GP. by Guardian's Special Wire) MEAFORD, Ont... Nov. 25—In an undertaking parlor. Micro gray- haired 58-year-old Irwin Pcntlanrl went to buy a. casket. the story of a "mercy killing" bccamie public today. Pentlaiid mentioned he m- quired the casket. for his sister-J‘! shot her last night." Uukempt, unexcitcd, he was tak- en to Owcn Sound and charged with the murder of his sister Ola. 55. whose body police found in a bed in the summer cottage-home of the three Pcntiands at; Kiowana ‘Beach, 3 1-2 miles north of here on Georgian Buy. Silica 10.30 last night. when Peutiand lifted his .38 calibre rific and fired a bullet into the back of lils sister's licad. nothing was said about the shooting by either Irwin rir his TB-ycar-ulil mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Pciitiand. who witnessed it. until the son visited the under- takefs. . Dr. J. A. MacPhee was re-eleclcil president a1. the annual meeting (>1 ihe Children's Aid Society of Prince County held on Tuesday evening l“ the Town Hall. . Dr. MiwPhee presided and in a ilcry fine address reviewed the work of the society since its inception and during the past W5!‘- Dr. MacPliee deplored" I111? 159k "1 interest by the general Pubu" m 9 work which is doing so much 80011 among the juveniles of the count-Y- Last year Dr. MBcPhec will! P1655’ ccl to report that delinquency had decreased, but this year he was sorry to say that this was n0?- the case. It Ls due in some 11165511"? to the fact; that no truant officer has yet been appointed by the 10W" for this school year. Heretofore the agent for the Society has acted 1n a dual capacity as 1158M M111 "'11!!!" officer. But this year he was not reappointed as truant officer. Tru- ancy and delinquency have both in- creased, and Dr. MacPhee 511386611311 that the Society's Agent occupy this position. Parental neglect and economic conditions have something 1o do with Juvenile delinquency. The Juvenile Court Ls doing l l m. Some people are critical and some even hostile to this splendid Institution. We are fortunate in having Judge Iumaii presiding at this Court. He. has iiildCfSiliililiiig nnd sympathy and luiuiy cliilcircii have benefited from his advice. In the Juvii Court cbilurcu arc placed on trial and given a chance and then if they do not rcforiii they are sent to re- form schools. Dr MacPhec said he would like to Took Notion "I just. tool: a notion to shoot licr." he explained quietly in Pro- vincial Constable Harry Noble and hicaford officcrs who went to Klo- “Shed liccn compliiiiiliig about iicr hcaltli. I ii1l.(‘ii(li‘(l t0 shrrot my mother and take my own lifc." Bill. the riflc wnuldnt fire a sec- Cllfl llliic, though Pcntlnud said iic ' took aim atl his aged mother and l umouul of good that is accomplish- ed that. they would be much more enthusiastic over these things. The Society has done fur more tliun its finances can afford for liie wcifnre of needy children. The ‘ P111194 ‘he "ii-"ZPF- "T119 $118891‘ total number of children that. ihc wouldn't. work." lie sziid. Police 3001915; is 1-e5pon51b1e for ac the mid the rrakon was that the gun pygsenl, time is twenty-six, some was unloaded. are actual wards and others are Ailllinrities ludicatcd Pcntiand ivnuid 12c examined mcntally at oucc. The Pcntlands had little money.- npparcntly living on Mrs. Pant:- lrmillia old ugc pension. Nleiflmr Ir\\‘1ii i101‘ Ola was cmploycd. under supervision. Ten of these lire in St. Vincent's Orphan- age and five in the Protestant. Orphanage. Seven are in reform schools, the remainder are being cared for in private homes and in hospital. Dr. MacPiiee closed his remarks with an appeal for more members and expressions of thanks to the officers of the Society, to 1Vl'r. Har- rington, the retiring agent. and to the press for the part they hate ail taken 1o promote the welfare of this vcry worlhy Society. Walked To [lndrrtakcr Ii'\\'lli wzilkcil tiic 3 1-2 miles to town today mid went directly to the undcrlriklrig establishment. "I want a casket to bury my sis- tcr in.“ 11c said. “I shot her last night." Than Pcniiand went back to his iiomc and policc wcrc not far be- hind. Wlicii they reached Lhc cot- tage. Pcntland and his molhcr were called outside and both admitted rcadlly that. Ola had bccn Shot thc ixight. bcforc and lllfitilll’? body was on a bczi inside. Ncither was excited as police Jiauclcuffcd Pcntlniici. Tlicy des- cribed what took place and. within iicaring of lils mother. Pcutland told liow lie lind planned to kill the wiiitc-haircd old lady bcforc shooting himself. Whcn “the trigger wouldn't work" Periiland said he picked up his sister's body and carried it. to a bcd. He wuashcci off the wounds. The builct cmcred the back of the licud and emerged from tiic forc- iicad. AGENTS REPORT M11 V. J. Harrington iubinilt. lils annual report of the work ac- complished by him during his term of office. As lruaut officer up to June 30th, i936, I have made 131 visits to the school to see that the children were in regular attendance. Together with my visits to the school I made 166 visits to the homes of various children to get them brick to class or to investigate the cause why they were not at- tending; in most; cascs,_tiic trouble was illness or want of clothing. Since June 30th, i936 there has been no ti-unut officer appointed. Siicli bcing the case there has been iin cpidciuic of shop lifting, thefts from autos parked on the streets and many garage managers report the loss of tires and other stock. Boys and girls from seven to four- tecn years of age are said to com- mit these crimes. Chief of Police Kiiicli reports to me that lic and his officers are acting lruant officers along with their other (iuties. but are unable to copc with the delinquency situa- tion and truancy. As Agent for the Society, I made three visits to the country iuvcstl- gating cases for the Society. Three children were placed in 51:. Vin- ceurfs Orphanage. Three in St. Hubcris Orphanage. Two boys were placed iii St. Palricks home, Halifax and two young girls in the home oi the Good Shepherd, St. John, NB. The Matron of this home reports lhnt the girls arc making good pro- grcss. There were nine cases in the Juvenile Court. Most. of ihc boys were placed on probation for a. ccr- liiin period, cxccpl. for those men- tioncd above who were sent. to the Boys and Girls Homes. The trustees of the High School have been obliged" to simply books 1o a numbcl- of children whose pav- cnls wcre unable to purchase them. The Children's Aid Society in con- Gnmpletes Plea 0n Behalf 0f Workers (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) MONTREAL, Nov. Eli-Living intiiccs prepared by the Dominion Government should not be iakcn into consideration by the Railway Conciliation Board in (lccldiug on the pica of some 100.000 standard railroad workers for restoration of u 10 per cent, wage cut, Howard B. Chase. labor rcprcscntntivc, told Llie board today. Chime, in oomph-ting lils three- dav pica. 011 bchzilf of railroad workers who tool; tho wage reduc- tion in 193i, hold the inclines "were merely estimates iiol. founded on comprehensive budgetary rtiidlcs.“ For this reason. 11c said, “ihcy can- not. be a. icliablc basis for wage ndjustiuent." The cmployccs‘ witness told Jus- tice A. K. IVIacLcim, board cliuir- man, he would submit. a. vilrlttcn summary of the ISO-page brief l junction with the Catholic Wo- WiilCh he read to the board. Tn- lmcrfs League have supplied n1 great morrow George Hodgc. Canadian l cxpeuse clothing and footwear to Pacific Railway icprcscnialiile, will H1001‘ find desul-lll-Q Chlldwfl W110 argue the (‘r159 for 111i», company-c lwcrc unable to attend school. This your 1111s, bccii a. particularly ex- pensive one for the Society along these lines. in spite of the fact. that, I have clothed n. number of chil- dreu from second hand clothing supplied by citizens who were anxi- ous to help out; in this work. I think further comment is un- necessary. sruuuivi" ‘cubs n nousa RALEIGH. N. C.--Jnck Davidson faces no collcrzc housing problcm now. A .=‘"dcnt. at North Carolina ‘slate crllegc. he cmivcrtcd an abandoned chicken house at the collccc farm into comfortable living quarters. Yours frilly .____. V. J. IIARRINGTON mini: LEISURE FOR ‘FOMMIES ~ .____ T0 APPOINT NEW AGENT LONDON-Soldiers arc in be giv- cn more freedom from their bar- racks under new orders circulated lo commands recently. IL W115 decided to leave the ap- pointment of a licw agent. for the Society to the ucxt regular mcet- liig of the new Board. A motion was made thanking Mr. V. J. Harrington retiring agent for the excellent work he has ac- complished during his term of of- ficc. As the appointing of a new agent ls m very lmpovtaiitcue the Presi- dent naked that. there be a full at- tendance of the Board at the next meeting. Thc secretary-treasurorfls report was read rm approved. ' BOARD 0F MANAGEMENT i937 Presldentr-Dr. J. A. MacPhee. l I North WIIIIIIIII PIIOII Ill dill/luv Sllll. l‘ luuisrniull i332.‘ IN ENGlANIJl great work with regard to this mBE- | see-people more interested in the; work of the Society and he fell? quite sure that if they knew thcé NPXEMBER 2o, -~ a. ,_;__‘ w- Yllllligsters lietuni . “r A" Win11 Stolen Trip W1 u ___“ icn 1e Ch ~ . mersidc bus arlveiziliiittgmigf-fum Tuesday nigh’. 0n lls la;it.r.~;.d~ . about 11.45. u“, ygun, b _1lli COIIPII 0f Claims MGGIS lcieven years of ago more 01;: o 1n Traditional Garb life“ 8135331 ii,."§.,§‘;f"}1 lard... . ~ Pill’ to Hear Coronation ‘"811 wllh 001d. Tile all." 1111111100 0n t0 iilc ladder imkn h Claims. 10 the drive-r as iii: bus iveis low! lndrfharlotietown. m‘ 8y were lliizil- .71, By Tl-IJMAS T. CHAMPION only one pair of b mllfad ‘"1 Canadian Press Stall’ Writer them. 'I‘1icy told ilic My twcei: LONDON, Nov. 25-10? Cablel- they wanted a i-idc but 1m m“ Remembrances of the days of chiv- tended to get off at‘ Rciiulrmd airy hung over the chamber ofthe about one mile GHSt o; slComei Judicial Committee of the Privy side, but the driver was mimmex. Council today with the assembling fast and they did m, want "8 be of the court; of claims appointed killed. - w?" by the King to hear the suit-s of The driver told the pollge i those who claim to perform cer- he always had to look round tom: taln services at the coronation. if anyone was hanging on s“ For some weeks the Chamber has that night lie did not m» m; bu‘ been occupied by their Iiordships about and did not think there y.“ hearing appeals over the constitut- any hangers (m. “m ionailtv of Canadian “New Deal" The boys had a tcrrlfyln Government legislation but; this perlence which they arc Ilolglllegx. court never meets on Wednesdays. 1y to repeat. They ‘we ken At the great oak oval table today the Police Station all night d there sat in full-bottomed wig and given their breakfast lii the mo‘? full legal robes 10rd Chief Justice lng before being sent back to iii‘. Hewart, with Lord Wright, Master P1011103. inside the bus illls mil’ of the Rolls, similarly attired. The Duke of Norfolk wore the scarlet uniform of the Earl Mm"- shai. lord Normand, Lord Justice General of Scotland, Lord Onsimv, Lord ‘Phankcrbon and Lord. Crom- er, the Lord Chamberlain, wore court dress. Sir Claude Schustcr, as clerk of the Crown 1n ciumcery, recited the particulars oi’ each claim. The Lord Chief Justice gave the an-l t‘ swcr: "There will be the same or- l of the late Mr, and Airs W. Wright: He lcfl, quite a young man iier as on previous occasions." ‘This meant. the claim was granted. The first petition was from the Dean and Chapter of Westminster to instruct the King in the rites and ceremonies of the coronation. The Bishop of Durham cfalnied the right “to support the King during the coronation" with cer- laiii other prlviligcs. H. J. Scrym- gcour-Wcdderburii. youthful under- secretary for Scotland, claimed the right to carry the Royal Standard , of Scotland as hereditary standard bearer. The Duke of Newcastle claimed the right to provide a glove for the King's right hand and to support His Majesty's ‘right. arm whlieboid- lng the sccptre. The Earl of Shrewsburv claimed the right to carry a ivhite wand as Lard High Steward of Ireland. The Lord Mayor of London claimed the right b0 attend. the Kliig and carry the city's crystal mace. ' Two claims were passed over, at least temporarily. The first was that of Frank Dymnkc, to bear a standard as the King's champion. The second was that of Rev. H. Cation Smith to be present at the coronation by virtue of tenure of land iii Nottingham. Separated From llead Brother (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) NEW YORK, Nov, 25—S1mp11cio Godlno, 29-year-old Siamese twin, hi. hospital tonight recovering from one of ihc most unusual operatlona ever performed, a "detour" surgery which scparutcd him from his dead brother, Lucio. There was no apparent sign that Simpiiclo had beau illfccled with iilie rheumatic fcvcr which caused his brother's death 1a t. night. Within 45 minutes aflicr the dealli of the twin, four doctors had completed the amputation of the dead body. Barring the effects of shock from which Slmplicio suffered, his chances of recovery iveri: announced as good. The brothers’ blood circulatory and nervous systems were almost. completely separate. This made it. pdzsibie to perform an operation from which complete recovery l could be expected. S 8 P D W PRESTON, Lancashirc, Nov. 25 -'I'1io National Government to- night woli a by-electlon here when Captain E. C. Cobb. Conservative, was clcctcd lto the House of Com- mons to fill the seat; vacated by W. M. Kirkpatrick on receiving a. Government appointment in China. Isl. vice pres-Rt. Rev. Msgr. G. McLeiian. 2nd vice pram-Rev. J. B. Wfllill. t Liikc< . setbneasr- M!“ Eleanor E. gpeiligtgrltiiea aaiiesxiuiizic of tlic chis- Grcen. " i , ailrlft ." l-ionsollcltor-Heath Strong, KC. 1111191‘! 5~ “g"p,,,.,nr_ m- , storm-auicpt 111d“ 11p s5 ‘m c, was w. MEMBERS__ 1118M- The riu cl » ,_.__.._..-.. ._._.._ Mrs. H. T. Calvin, Mrs. L. n. Al- len, Mrs. L. A. Moore, Mrs. Frank MacNciil. Miss Currie Holman, Mrs. Bruce Davison, Miss May Mill, Mlsg Margaret Wedge, Mrs. Joseph Cni- lnghau, Mrs. W. B. MacNeill, Rev. Mr. Davies, Ven. Archdeacon White Rev. J. B. Wilson, Rev. E. L. Mur- ray, Dr. J. F. McNeil], Mr. A. F. Arsennult, K.C., Mr. E. P. Foley, L. M.A.. Mr. J. P. Hogan, Rev. C. Wntterworth. Rev. W. H. Harding. L to TUfiifl rjgun <1 iii) l i ~ and not 0utsldc.-S_ Sbroe/fl. is in rccel nouncing the death o; 1, Mr. Fred Wright, which occurred in l fbmeiflbvlfd by many friend, premium would be both employer and cinpiovcc’ 1n 1h! United States from the only, and in the Unilcd Slates 1'. are ha-lf the normal wapcfi _ wm-kcr with a maximum of 31a 1*" week. ((1, r. by (iliilfdiilhFi-‘lii "iidrlélrilrfizi"smurf? 5111p Lmas, the Emperor lcs: rudder in a 560F111 ltilon was Ell/P" a5 “ east. of Port. Arthur. er in tow. Al o proceeding w assistance of the Emperor package freight" R°"""-"I"Q other Canada Stenmsiliilfi ______‘_______ MR. FRED WRIGHT ._____ Mm. J. T. McKcc. as iilluim 1110f a lcltm- m. d P1‘ brothel fliii‘ ii-l yea, Tcxn... m The deceased who will be 1mm, an: ivas a m; William 1101K‘ when fur 13mm“ ubscquently iciuoviiig p, 3px,“ ompanloris in this city, where 11c has since livcd. He leaves tio mourn lils wife and 0119 $011. Dclbvrt, also surviving an u. sister Mrs. J. T. Bertram, Oswald, Dlgbv N. 5.. who his brothcr only last your NicKce. city; Beverly iliiisa, 3nd vlsltcc UNEMPLOYMENT lCoulinued from pace 11 and allowances for liie blind. The Canadian Act rcluics to uni employment insurance only. Both laws arc in be iichniuistcrea by boards, in the United Slates t-lic Social Security Board, in the Employment and Social insur- Canada nce Commission. Both have instructions to Iixil; 1i! to wider fields. 'I'iie Uuilvzl S All?‘ board is t0 study and rcpuil on l!i most effective moans of llfOl l economic security. The Cnnadiai Commission la la c": lore the feasibility of a i~'?‘-?i“'1" scheme of social iusuraiicc iucllll» lng sickness, invalidity and old r1111 rotection. In, Canada the employlllvlll 13X °1 collected froir ciiiplcyei In Canada it» willlld b0 "W! varies it-h wages paid. In Canada each malc employee over 21 years 01 11cc M11111 1m’ I! cents a week and ciich cents. Lower taxes would bc 1731f! b.‘ workers finder 21. Tlic cmPRIYBT l" each case would pay ilu- siiiuc tax for each wonkcr. ‘.11 f cmnle The United States plan linpo=es I payroll tax on emIIlQAPIKS 6mm“? ‘l one per cent for i936 and increasing to three per cent for 1931i lillil llicrc- ' after. Employer-s must linvc a 001ml" record of employment lo Alva n ben- efits uncr either 561101110 "he" m" become unemployed. In the Unllcd States lhc bilucfil: o; llie 1n Onnaflfl, Llic hcncfils ivould b‘ fixed, like the lax’ and W011‘: 11°55 liar week for a nialc nvcr .1 $5.10 per weck for a. ‘ _ _ imnller benefits for You'll?" “Mk crs. and fcmalc will‘ Speed To Aid 0f Disabled Freighter ‘- I Win’) ' 0 1H Nuv. 2h- PORT ARTHUR 11 freight“ 1,1 slciuil- ll(‘f which swQPl night. licl‘ i195‘ boilt 100 1111185 owned by tlic Cuum ake superior 1"“ ft. iicrc W‘ less frfilélill)’. The tug Whfllc“ I" day to lake the help “n5 iii! fin‘ 1 our. wnoomnio COIJGII llflhr Toltifln fin. J. Steele Stanley hula R0» uakokil. when "When our chil- dren took whpflilinfi couch. nothing did tho i nod unui we mvd