. » t. ~. ‘ , , » l “. ._..l..l... c . , _ . ,,,,,,,,, ora ~, r _ - ' . *' EREMAN ’/.-"` "“ ' ‘pf - » ` » ‘ - f , °’* M_ = , . ~ = , _ I J . , MERE MAI' E i ti is E... Es sl S _sl _i§i;r~ c ’.iiI.'if.'.€....‘!3‘."‘.'.'.'.‘.‘f:.l.L“'»“»}.7i' c‘2.‘!. r ll ,, I/l ThePe,’sa_per_ '/-:-is Reafdb Everybody' s Covers Prince Edvlard Island Like the Dew == coo? l Of all evil spirits abroad, lnslslcer~ ity is the most. dangerous. \ CHARLO'1"l`ETOWN.CANADA. - WEDNESDAY, Novi-:MBER zo, 1935 Japanese Control Of North China Causes Concern [Anglo-Am erican Conference On Crisis Held. My Stanley P. lllcllardsoln' (Associated PN!! Staff Writer) (Ay, By Guardlan's Special Wire) wAsluNc'roN. Nov. 19 - 'rhe ,.. pocedly imminent seizure by Jian of control sof Norlll Chinn, ,matter of growing administra- tion concern, today precipitated .u ,Ulm Anglo-American canvass of the crisis. For half an hour. Sir Ronald Lindsay, British Ambusador to washington, discussed thg Shlo- _npsnese developments with the Undersecretary of State, William Phillips. If any porslbillty of joint lwiion by the wo overnments was discussed, however, it was kept a carefully guarded secret. HAVE INTERESTS Both govemments have ah inter- ,est in the five North China. prov- ices over which JBDRII S0€\llllNlllo roll clliclilllilllv ”°°' “cf” ,coliilllillci New Zealand | REACT I 0 N ..,,,,.,,.,,,._,...,_....-_~,;_..,.,.,._..m,AT UTTAWA _ -i agreement between Canada and _ ...___ . Pact Landed By State ,’{°",,f°}',{“,;,’,,,"‘;,,"§°“ Provincial Financing Officials B u t De- Tw}_\1u_\;_|;\»¢- l»=-ul- no-ol: ew And Unemployment _ nounced By Repub- cms.”-.la lv... muse ln.: Problems To Be Dis- llcans. 'iT.'."...‘1.;."7"§i.‘i‘.£ Eli 'i..."i.‘.l2..".‘;. cussed. (C.P. By Guardlan’s Special Wire) OTTAWA, Nov. 19 - With the Domlnion~Prcvl.ncial conference less than three weeks away, the parlia- mentary session tentatively sched- uled for January and every like- lihood that a plenary session oi’ the Imperial Conference will be held i in London next mid-summer, the _ King government faces a busy first year. Although vacationing at a Georgia seaside resort Prime Minister King F is kee in cl conta P B in Ode ct with his ministers here. 1-Ion. Ernest La- polnto, Minister of Justice and act- ing Prime Minister has been in Quebec since yesterday but will be at his office in time to preside ov- er a cabinet council tomorrow sf- temoon. Safely past the negotiation of a . 10-Grave fears w§é“;gg;e§°ge,.e tonight fm. reciprocal trade agreement with the the safety of four men long over- Umied 5'PaW5. 1'iHHD¢‘45 B-Hd WVGDUG due in Halifax from Beaver Her- d°P°fim°I1t 01001115 are now faced bor. N. B-, in an 80-ton vessel. With the W°"k °f P'°P°1’l¥1g a bud- 'rlle four-Basil 'rul-ner, 21, an-1 set- The Liberal party oonsislenfy Tumer 22, William Jewers, 38, and criticised the tariff structure raised gee Har‘rilish.h35-;-lefi:t°Bean\zerkeH:hr- i;g”i;spNf°¢“°° =“\- Experiment - Worth Trying Is Comment wlpiier xgds were announced at lc’ P’ B’ Gundhms sped" wire) if AINT HN,N.B.,N .l9.- a dinner tonight given to the .mae 1-wlgglcal trade acgl-cement gegmg Friday they will visit NilK' reached between Canada and the ara Falls and Hamilton. leaving United scam WM characterized for their respective homes the here md” as nan experiment _vorm ight. l.-ying" by A. o. Dawson, .resident “QUEEN MARY.. READY To oxfetllee Canadian Chamber of Com- MABCH He 'expressed theb opmiioél that ' they would he p the as c us r es LONDON. NOV. 19. -- Tiib Qi-|925 I “sm d g,-(sul. Mary, giant new British liner, will garguiggsrggéed mg? :nfeafure he begin her maiden voyage. from the did 'mt “ke was the lack of pep Clyde to southamptdmtodgn Much manency in the treaty, which ex-` 33’ it was “m°‘m°° y' pires at the endi of 1938 mit either ves a vance no ce. ““"UsE° ”“”"m°AsT coililivtdysllr all locating for netrnggné - " he said. lion ng ou a Roma, Nov. lp. -_ 'rne British °“°Y' ,h .. t ,,, Broadcasting Company today lcius- :;|_;hnn“eut§°=nWdm31e';__ ‘§“§br};‘;sé;d_ ‘d "°m“"‘°“ t° G"s“°1m° Mu' "force us to do the work all over coni, the inventor of wireless. to n broadcast a some in mnslmd- °¢°i“- _ __ -= - - 1 .__ 9=aw.as.f#cmw.ma-I tie* §'.Il&l....l.y. ' /-I / . C\llt0il\lln`de¥i4‘l'Il\lat!\irlo!_` A||'|'“°| M.”-‘ i' ' 9 instance wrltscl "AIU Ding.. cmfcrenoe that Canad had \ ...... .. ......... ....: ... .ss '-*'-- "M-',,,,'~,, ruling was announced after the taking coal st lydney elldicicotto ` hir to Genoa' but a ES 1 E. `% \,\ E? coaioclnpay E r Wg ilitnlfl’ - Freighter Carrying Scrap-iron To l~. 1 »- -. mmm Italy Will B C ld At Syd` _ ,_ , ‘hm ._ ~ 8 Od e Rey 13-77,59 ____ Government and inode 'K {$‘i»‘3*:, *Klang* `{) I' r’ IWH* "/‘rife so sig § I ssl. 'S s._§`sa only . an "3 ‘ “*’g},g~g =;;_°§*y, ff “‘°:_ . 'Bcl.l<...lr'sl_r,i ‘l“0tU our ' MEN i~\l=_\laR oo; »fil\=.~f Discuss »\'i»l\N Gs. 2 ____/_, 'Ye 1”/ ""<"\<`!f`>; _Q V/ il' ' ///.--§ ilcffol /lit r L>=.;f_.. - ($55 Q hlodcrazle winds; partly cloud) and cnnl; folevwcd by rain at nlghi or on Thursday. TORONTO, Nov. 19 _ Minimum and maximum temperatures: Dawson . Ak’avik Edmonton Banff Regina -- Winnipeg ......... . Toronto Ottawa .. Quebec. . Saint John .... Halifax Cllarlottetown . . . . . , _ IBB 0 2'4B 2 ii 28 11 33 88 18 0 13 36 42 18 38 28 $283 32 30 40 36 Maritime East: Moderate winds( partly cloudy and cool; followed by rain at night or on Thursday. ' Maritime West: Partly cloudy, followed by fresh or strong south- east to southwest winds and rain. High tide this morning lt. 5.17 and amiga: at om. Bun sets this afternoon at |37 and rises tomorrow morning at 7.04. New moon Monday, Nov. 26, at 9.85 p. m. Summerside-tide eighteen min- utes later than Charlottetown . OAI Flllf Leave Borden l.45 A, I. (lain) l an al. heave 'rcrmentlna (Extra) Il A. ll 2.55 P. U. Bally except laldly. I