MAXIMS MAXIMS or A P, or a MERE MAN ‘“ ‘ MERE MAN , >7vw //~ geplgtllilolinytloll. n: The People’s Paper W» Everybody gllfljiffitjhjlifil‘.'%l‘§°i.§3‘.§’5?“l Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew Charlottetown flullldllln Two Cents. Morning uunrdll l., Founded llili. R... W1 cnantorrifioyvviv. can.» A, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15.1910 l0 PAGES lBelisha Inside-ht Buried Deep In Unity Show Chamberlain K171 Former War Secretary Give Lead In Move To Submerge Personalities For Concertelfictory Effort. By J. F. Sanderson Canadian Press Staff Writer LONDON, Jan. 18—-(CP CABLE) Britain's biggest political incident oi the war, the resignation of Ileslie Hore-Bellsha as War Secretary, was buried deep in the House of Com- mons today by g “let's all get to- gether to win the war" spirit. 'l‘l:e two main characters ill the drama, Prime Minister Cham- berlain and the man who pract- ically remodelled the British Army gave the lead to all part- ieo En a show of unity and mut- ual detcrmnation to submerge personalities rnd political car- eers in a. concerted effort to win the war. But the great mystery of why Mr. Chamberlain deposed the dynamic ex-hewspaperman ren-alhs almost as big a mystery as beforeEx-Jlnnations cleared the air to a limited extent but the general public still dceo not know the Prime Mnisters reasons for changing Wor Minister; And those reasons mry not be known for years. Mr, Hcre-Bellsha in a short and mild-toned :‘.".*ment carefully a- voided making an issue of his oust- er from the War Cabinet. He gave no reasons why he wos askzci to resign and ended with the admcnltcn that the wal- syould compel and unliy the whole effort of the nation. Prime Minister Speaks Then the Prime Minter spoke. fie emphasized it was not in the public interest io disclose all reasons in connccron with the ouster, which OCClIXTCd Jan. 5. but said “I h>='i hecomg aware of diff- iculties lnlsilzg out of the very great queries of my right honor- able friend which in my view made it cleslrlzble that a change shoul occur." ‘ But in a negative sort oi way the Fume Mnister clcnr:d sully some oi’ the mys‘crv. H: fciihd Mr. Horo- BPHFIIB i‘l"d fallen out \v'th cab net- cclleagrls over mrttrrs of policy.‘ He denied pressure from "b ass hots", had influenced him or th‘: there‘ had been dlffrrcnces of opinion bu‘ tween M". “are-Bevlsho rnri the Army Council. He de-nied um: p ess. ure from army lcaoc or their S Coming Events u-(j-n Rate for Notices in this column 3 cents per word. imn___ . ~. --_- _.-- _ "Kinkora Hall-Bingo and uailce Hula; Lvcnliil, daiiuhly llllitfulltiibli. L'0DM'1“Mr-l. "Annual Meeting New Wilislnre! Scarlet LJIDDWF nlcezs at Tanlon gc. January 17th. L-ou3-l-ll-il. "Meeting Mnion Hall Thursday hill-h to elect Delegates lor Conven- On. L-iiiM-l-ll-‘Zl. "East Royalty rink tonight, Royals vs. St Avsrds Beavers. 14-602 "East Royslty rink Friday night game and moccasin dance. um "Skating st Cornwa'l Commun- ity Rink from 8 till l0, tonight. L-BM. "landing hogs. Hurray Harbor louth, Murray River Jan 28rd. 14-593. limypmlwllil-‘y gain; 13$ "Mtsvrliriirt: "We buy new and duck ‘Kw 3%.” ' lf-‘hfil-‘iffl’ "Iuyl MT; n Alum. Janul a i ih. Friday llth at Emer- ald until noon. aimed C. ONQn. .010 . K. of (7 Hall Jann- anliJu/Xluml ‘ion 't- II . f l ~ N us r g4. IrIl-i-ll-IL W. T. ii " rd Party I hi. 11%. T's-ht! Iris!“ clam insulin. friends had been brought to bear on him. Finally he denied the form- er War secretary had been removed because he L; a Jew. That was as far as the Prime Minister would go. He declared ‘that as long as he remained leader of the government there would be only one consideration in his mind- suocessfui prosecution of the war. The House may have heard the, last o! the Hore-Belisha myste.y but it is doubtful if it has seen the last of him as a cabinet m'nlsier_ It l; predicted on nil sides that he will re-en- ter the Chamberlain admlnstra- tion within a short time, polli- bly as head of an economic ministry which is being talked about" _(Continucd on ooge_8._coi_f4) Six retiring directors of the Can- adian Htl~|0lllii silver Fox Breeders Asscciatioil wcrere-elcclcgl hole yes- icruuy as the 20th annual session of nlc Olglllhéblbllii opniea. ’l‘he ulreclors rc-clcclcd include. Dr. J. J. ulllis Merltt, d. 0.. Dr. A. h. cllnlel-on, urandora, Blok- LILChEW-ukn, U. H. Barllhlll, Delsert, iv 5.. and lVlflJCll‘ A. u. Robertson, lvlerlnlho, l). u. Stewart, bunimsr- side and ‘d. it. John toil. rurtuhe nilGg-u all oi Plinw Edward lslano. Dnectora will meet lo elect oilic- crs this morning, at a concluding session ol the convention last n.ght'.~. HICGbUJK wuls tolu. A punllc s:sslon oi the convenLon Hist h.glit was [CHOW-Q by a private mfliiilllg Wiitll it was announced ll-‘sUlUilGUS would be OODBIL-QTBG. PAC lncll, n. .1 E. lvlcCague, Anlston, untarlo presided at slolls jCSLCYUBY. imports o. the directors and the [lillillullll lupoll. were ilearu at the opening rtla-“Uii. i-iltCl b_.-..ll.s of ille association wc.e revlscu. LASL 1b,’... special speakers inclu- deu. lJl‘. a. 5. Arcliibani, ulreclor of cxpernllolltal illrm. lor uanaoa, ind Plul. n. u. lxnox, prolesor of ahl- lnai 15050841011], uuelpll Agricultur- o c e. Cllle sixty delegates were welcomed to the province by the Hon. J. . Mclnlyle. nllnlstcr oi public Ivor and highways speaknig for the rrovlnclal uovernlnent. Mayor E. A. buster extended a civic welcome le Mr. w. R. gnaw, deputy m.n- ls.er of agriculture extended wel- come on behalf oi‘ his department. Decrease In Stock A drastic cutting down in number of foxes in ranches all Canada was reported. Deer from i0 per cent to e0 pel- cent over last yesrs number oi foxes was shown by reports from the various Provinces. in the Maritime Pro- vinces ranchers have decresled the r stock by 80 nor cent. Mr. John C. Jack. elvervlsor of Poll Illustrations gafd. gulls of Merltt, C; repor a ere wls s u of liii per cent in the silver faxes rsnc in the province of British columns this year. over the prev- ious year. Ranchers were cuttln down in the number o! foxes on 0f [e3- the over eues some were out of the ilidlll- try slioge , A rsductbn of Ii per cent in Al- tlerts wu timsted by llr. n. . orlcroft Cslgsry. Dr. A. Cameron girsnoorl. website-he- nn. sold according n orn- stlon luoolvod by you be s 0i gimp» imffliilirlfpze.“ ' at . ye o \ muting that in uuluoin ranchers llsd ou their shit In 40 .0. for two and more wou be a cut of I p. c. lhiq year. Dr. J. I. Ll- Porrt reported s ' of 6O c. in ffidL-"EE l lmunm lmnolsuis ANNUUNBED Craft Were On Dan- gerous Patroi Duty To Keep Nazi Fleet Bottled Up. LONDON, Jon. i8—(OP)-—Gl‘e&t Britain today announced the lozs oi’ three of her submarines assign- ed to one of the Royal Navy's most dangerous 1obs——patrol of German North Bea outlets to keeps the Nazi fleet bottled up. The submarines, Undine, seahorse and Starfish—-£600,00f‘ ($2,670,000). worth of undersea craft carrying a . total of 110 men-failed to return to their bases and must be regarded as lost, the Admiralty announced. The number of casualties was un- known. A German communique claimed the Starfish and Undine were de- strayed measures” in Heligoland Bight and that some of their crew had been rescued. The Nazi statement made no mention oi’ the Seahorse. These sinking“. raised British Na- val lozses to 20 ships of all sizes, ag- gregating 79,l28 ton-s, and about 1,- 875 lives. '1'.le sunken submarines WCN Foxmfeh Re-electg Directors At 20th Annual Fur Farming ‘Brgblems Dis- cussed By Delegates To C. N. S. F. B. A. _C_o_nvention. Liorlo as a Wilflle. although . furs in foreign countries. iweulssdin Page 8 ._Qv_1_?>_ that there had been a 20 n. c. or 25 p. c. cut in the ranznes of On- some IHIICHQS had increased their humo- ers. Need Markets After hearng this evidence of decreasing stocks in the ranches of the different provinces. Mr. P. . Clark. said that not over B0 p. c. of this year's breedmz stock i; expect- ed for next year. The industry. he said. is in a crlt‘cai condition and we must do everything DNIbiB i0 vet markets. He did not think that Mr. J D. J. Forbes Fur Advsor. should be sent around organizing the indu-trv, butrather he should we gprendlni? ille gospel of Canadian nol"uP"ln EXPEBTATIBNS l A total of 44.155 pelts were re- ceived during the season of i938- 39 and a~ total of $226,000 was sd- vsnced to shippers on request by the cooperative marketing deport- ment of the Canadian National Fox Breeders Association. according to directors’ mport submitted at the -snnusl meeting oi the Association a: the Charlottetown hotel yester- y. The report was submitted st the ' _ session by Ir. Thomas A. Osrruihers. Bummerside. who also presented the financial report showing a deficit of 85,855.56 on the regular work of tihe Association and of caisson on the work of the cc-otoerative Marketing Deport- lnen . Prion received for pelts dllriM the put veer were not to ex- flOCflliflfil but the dine he- lleved that the decline in value of sliver fol pa?! In ion of nnv other tyne of furl. Prelim-m .I. J. I Lil-Peale. Ai- mwn. Onierm rwuifllfl. The mem- hpfp wpyp rordi-Iliv IQIOIIIIH! mi new" of the Province and Ciiv by Ilon. .1. P Mciniyre. Minister yeah... on‘ monsoon» ‘through German defence , ulsn null British Empire declared the present before the storm" of tilts nllr much grimmer Chamberlain is sci-n at right. lain LONDON. Jan. l6 —iCP) -Pr m: lflnnl .cr cndlllucrlain told the .AJI.L>Q oi uoliiniolis today that urcat Briton ls ready and waiting lsr suoncn lnlntary (ievelOfilliellln which may "leshape the hlswry oi the wullll.’ Tile Plume Minister reviewed the war in o spcich when Parliament reassembled alter lho Chrttmag le- ccss. He sold Bhtaln is sending substantial amounts of war mater- ials to Finland, praised defence measures taken by the Nctherlams and Belgium against possible Ger- man invasion, and accused the Reich of mas acrlhg Pole; ln "a policy of deliberate depopulatlon." He condemned Nazi air attacks on unarmed trawlcrs and lightslllps, and said the threat of mines lsra - .dly ccmlng under control. r. Chanlberlall paid tribute to the men in three submarines which the ad- miralty announced arc lost. The speech revealed the allies have ilglfhd to grnni Turkey a crcd- .t of $11 . 0.000 for armaments, be- sides £15. 0.000 ill gold. il2.00l'l.0l0 to ll uicinle arrears in Anglo/lurk- lah rearing operations, and £1,600.- 000 for Franco-Turkish arrears. "At the moment there in a lull in the operations of the war. but at ilny time that lull may be sharply broken and events rnlly occur within a few weeks or even n, few hours which will reshape the history oi’ the world." the Prime Minister ssld. “We hope that the just and last» ing pczlce we are sacking will not be (Contlhliulfon page 8T. C; b; International l At A Glance By The Cspldian Press i l ‘ LONDON —Bl-itain “lifll'°‘ll"""s.‘l'ii.' l, o... i e- ore I l’ res no n ‘ Parliamentary display Of unity: ll- l minty announces three submarines rams -('ll'l_;ll;_¢l DQIIIIQI votes ll; oust fol-incl» Communion l from Fonilmeni and public Illin- I T NTIAL Illl I0 I603!“ ~71: ad's ll [Ninja Iorre I n arm from flu ts lil ml Illl. es- tablish ollpos a en Unfit sell. lirlslsinrfldii -lnuluh.war- flnnndrfl! again: two ulna companies dispersal new Ihns my. Issuing ‘Storm Warning’ quiet of the European wal- i; but and warned Britons to be prepared for . i ‘Street... ill lllc I l carries Ivar; war secretary o n 1s OVER SUBSC canard; Public Rally To 0n Home Front Announcement-Of Loan’s Suc- cess Made By Col. Ralston, Finance Minist ence With The OTTAWA, Jan. 16-(CP) offered t0 the public yestcrd isier Rulsion. been received i0 the amount offering was $200,000,000 and day no more than that llmou subscriptions. In addition to this amou was announced a number of convert three-per cent Domin into the new war bonds. Books of the loan order that small more distant parts of Canad tunity to enter their appliczlii will remain open All such further subscrip- tions, however, must be sub- Jeci. to allotment and. the bank statement said, since Prime Minister Neville Chamber‘ in pictured as, speaking to the i from tho Lord Mayor's luncheon in London,_-he the "calm “a phase than anything‘ we have yet seen". Mrs. E clys A Britain Ready For ‘Sudden Developm en ts I; .._ Mangled Found 0n Tracks j PORT HAWKESBURY. N. 8.. Jon. iil-Tracknlen of the Port Hawkesbury-Invcrness railway line today found the mangled body of a man. believed to be that of Eld- . ward Johnson, 23-year-old Saint John, N. B. negro. The body was found two miles from Port Hawkes- bury. A transient who gore m5 name as Edward Johnson was question- ed by military authorities at Point ‘ Topper last night. He told them , he was on his way lo F;rclil.-y. pre- sumably in search of work. John- son lnilmaled he come from Montreal but said he was a native of Saint John. I Railway authorities bclirv-d m] man slipped off the Inverness train which he mistook fr ma‘ bound for Sydney. ’ Burglars Get $60 In Loot will considerably increase mount of oversubcriptlons. satisfaction was expressed by Officlllls in the fact that subscnp-l tlons frolnslnall investors would as- sume a wide - dis small lhicstcrs. Leaderl. nay m the Ontario legis- the total issue is limited to $200,000,000, subscriptions not already confirmed can- Announcement iozln’s success after two, days on sale was made fol- l lowing an evening-long con- l ference between Col. Riki-J ston, his departmental 0f- ficers and officials Bank of Canada, who hand- led the loan. of the 1t is assumed that later returns. the a- y the irlblltlon Early this zlllcrnooh the bank an- ' among _ bounced that orders since the loan poncd Monday morning 336.717.5750 and this grew ... new sales were totalled steadily reported until (Continued on page i3, C011)- Dre w, subscribers, particularly Call er, After ‘Confer- N Bank Of Canada. —Canada’s first war ay morning, has been over- subscribed according to an announcement made late to- night by the Bank of Canada on behalf of Finance Min- At the close of business tonight cash subscriptions had of $2liS.8il4-550. The original Col. Rulsion announced Sun- nt would be issued for cash nt in cash subscriptions, it offers had been received to ion bonds due next March 1 indefinitely in those in the a, may have further oppor- ons. I l Filed” Planes jStrike; Gold HFJLSINGSFORS. Jan. ~Riissiail warplanes again. struck at Finland tmiav as 5i degrees be- low zero cold brought new suffer- ing to civilians in bomb-torn towns and the Finns reported dispersing two Soviet. companies in fighting hear Sails The worst. cold wave in 25 years caused intense suffering. par- iicillnrly in slmWr villages where b~mlxs demolished and burned ‘ . "mes. leaving inhabitants without . shelter. Soviet bombing Dimes were re- ncricd to have destroyed most of to slnal‘ filloze of Fikonaa, qn the wuiliwltei irln of Finland vesier- ow. lviore ihfifl lllir of the 10o homes were said to have been de- ..,.m.ed_ The Finnish ported that a communique re- Rusinn attack at (Coiltmned on page col 6) PEFbul-T Score Federal 1 inefficiency Ontario Lead-ezs- Unite In Denouncing Conduct Of War Effort By G0v’t. TORONTO. Jim. l6 —-(CP) -—- iature ‘rilmilc speech debate today From Store l Burglars entered the jewelry store of Mr. C. W. Paltclson urcal. ueo. car.) hours of ye»- tel-day nlolnnig and cslupcu Willi ‘three walcilcs. a iounlaln pen. B pencil and about 30 ring. amount- lng to about I60. A woman who live. ‘over the store heard the noise snu immediately notified the City Pol- ice. The burglars mane their gela- way. however. before the P111100 Bl‘- pg-ogrqgg a; lite time. Etilrniicc was gained through a back window iii l inc shop. An attempt to cntcr the grocery store of P. J. MacDonald. failed when the would-be thieves iound that a window which they had broken on the south side I the buildln . was uoed with bul on the lnsl e. | This attempt lilo happened early, if [prdny morillfif llifl OUCF. ITO of ille opinion hat it was legal: of the same parted. lqlarged inefficiency on the lhe government of Prime Mackenzie King and found himself whoa?" few minutes later by Pre- mier cpbu oral a reemeni. 's l-orefu y-ivorded and carefully- rcad v-(l himsclito general al luipreparcdness, iltfli said Willi lack 0f oi thc turned the House lnio a forum for stlongly-norded aitacks by Premier Mitche i leral government, and Conservative ‘ header George Drew on the condust of Canada's war effort l-"al administration. l Hepburn. leader of the Lib- by ihe fed- In a surprise speech. Col. Drew‘ art of mister rn who Mipressed gen- wlth Col. Drew rlvrcg or; this x615.“ dun“: . indictment. ' re ooc 'r lmv; aleeay, storm which was ill Gave Specific Examples Whereas Col. Drew lnryelv confin- egatiorls oi Premier l-lc burn rDPCIfiC examples of who ill- speed in equipoiul t that f-lWH‘ not QOnNrn armed forces "Let no one s re matters which l the members of s provinfial Peril» lnent." mid co. Drew. " the lsmrv dllv for Canada if tho docilm- is ever acre-pied that interest in llll t will ho o Ls is thi- second time within a successful prosecution of fills '.\..1 low months that ewclry More has been burglnrivfli perpetrator of the [All Puller-mu is illl- vxrlu ire nrcrooniitr 0i mo" bt-rs ni ihr l-obhrrylEvl-ry Canadian is elnagen in ille ass&hohndmlm loflbnced in] ma“ House of (‘ominnr -~ .110! alleged Min in scub- ihc Canadzan forces, fialuro i0 a<.(‘q\lill(‘ rcpidccnivlii pcrsohi‘ ' ‘ ‘io qu id . iicl, POUYLYL‘ ‘- lviln iiilU l‘ (‘il fence Scrum Corps on a nun-com- batant basis. to guard utilities to provide a l‘f‘-*l'i‘t'illl‘ 0f iffllllfid men. Time For silence Passed “Whv should till-re be any pre- icnce that we are sollslied with what ihc Dominion Government is iifliilll when ncarlv every man you mcci is to! " bout tlu- inefficien- cv of our u.r cilorls?" asked Col. Drew "Tho i:mc for silence has imsscri. Thole .5 no reason why this wnr slmnlll be trolled in secretly as .ill0\i‘!i1 ii vlclo some shameful thing Prom f‘\'f'l'_\' part of Clillldl comes UH‘ llrlnnnd lhai our iull "Inf"! sifi‘ 11h in‘ organized at the earlies n. moment. Nevcr was there or lllllil‘ in Canada than there irnvwd by nervclcss lmiel-islon." i'l‘(‘ii‘ii~‘l‘ Hepburn dcrlnrcfi there - tsnld lx- no uncmplovmont in Csn- . |-'\|‘i'\ mull ‘hlnlll b» engaged f .|',-’.;i'.\ w ~l’ nl til" Elihfl‘ l l'l- in‘ in ihr- aim‘- "Tlwillllllfl gn- will lilt'\\'\ knows l ~i..llli n, line lllllilvl,“ ellul ||4l\'l'l'il ‘In-- hauler 0i IIH" llilll l llurc-l- ml limel- w _. .,. .\ii' ilpno-l inn lnuliul, will. ll all- basic.“ l l l loan, i I l qjilausesSuffering not be allotted in full. l o f t h e - l 16—(AP) Annual lnbscriytion Delivered “.00 B; llnll-P-I-l- $5.0M Ollldl Ill U-S. ".00 R BEB Plot Against Railroads Unearthed LONDON, Jan. IF-(‘Vcdnel- iayl-(Cfl-Tbe Daily Mril and Daily Herald said today that s plot by the German intelligence service to cripple Great Britain's railroads had been discovercd_ The newspapers laid the na- tion‘s 600.000 railway workers hsd been enrolled in an anti- spy system to wsioll for suspic- ious persons. No arrests have been announc- ed and there is no indication that the so-cailed plot has pro- gressed very far. The Milli laid ole scheme aim- ed at sabotage also of public works rrd bridges snd added: ‘Counter measures were put in- io operation as soon as the first hint of Nazi activity was re- ceived and other imnortzlnt moves are expected shortly." Ii said the government learned of lilo pint only a few days ago. A CLEQN I COLLAR HlDES MANY A DlVCVY . QEQK — t \ Thermometer i Extremes Low l s l |\V. That unliv must not be de- ‘ no.9 High highest and loweq Yesterday's thermometer rcadlnn are indi. sated above. TORONTO. Jlln. lo-icvi-illini- mum and maximum temperatures: D wson 49B 41B Edmonton 11B 7B gins. 13B 11B Winni 25B 4B Toronto 4 ll Ottawa BB 2 Montreal 8B 2 Quebec 7B l0 Saint John l2 33 alifax 2H Z13 Charlottetown. 22 35 Maritime Ila-st: Strong westerly winds; partly cloudy and colder with light snowfalls or fiurries. Synopsis: The weather has be- come decidedly cold over Ontario with light snow occurring in s few districts. while in tl-le Prairie Pro- vinces it hu been generally fl" and decidedly cold. High tide this afternoon at 8.30 snd tomorrow morning at 4 20. Sun sets this afternoon at 4.46 ‘end rises tomorrow morning st 34 First quarter moon. Jon. l7, 12f m. eummerllde tide eighteen min- utes later than Charlottetown Till-l (‘an rrlmv sllllmzs l xliod TJIM. 100ml. 11:33 ‘hrtrlelaniihc ll.00 A. u. an r. l.