MAXIMS °' * MAXIMS MERE MAN 0r A MERE was‘ Bet your toil to s tune. Hberailty has nu lim is, Read by Everybody Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew jib..- urlottetown Gunnllrin Two Cents. Igynlll! Guardian. Ilundcd IBM. 12 clitoris .7 Annual lsubiieripiiuil lil-lliin-ii soon lly Mull-J’. z. l. H.001 viii-lull. amt i‘. it. snow, Ci-IARLOTTETOWN, CANADA,- THURSDAY, NOVEMBER i6 19 PALESTINE eaiienrzoivie ISLAND MW W???) SELL "Fill llllNEY not ll] Lilli FIR TREATING PLAN unoistii lllll llllMlENT Al MEETING’ . Gardens Commit’ cgéliged. Sll-Efiglagg tee Promotes Plan iL/izv ABANDONED" l y, EYE FORWEOOO LondorT-Parley REPUBJUQAJN Of Arab-Jeiviaiit 3mg RlllslfLeaclers Plummet?! , Government It ‘Nill im pose Own Solution Unless IJy.rl<"-==Erlg.§ Leaders See Election - ., Y. _ . Result As Growing Factions Reach AgYUJIEit-flil. Condition Serious ISTANBUL, Turkey, Nov. 9 —t-‘\I')—An oinciiii bulletin "PRISM said that president Kcmel Ataturk had become unconscious and that his gen- eral condition was increasing- ly serious. Police mimi- around nit uoirriaragtcno palace, where the president lay dangerously ill of a liver ailment of long inn-ii die- Bcriisrd MacDonald. 28-year-old farmllmntl, announced tonight he is Wiliitg to sell the c l’ h] left eye for $5,000. omen o s lie iriiiits to go to Ireland and consult n. celebrated stomach specialist in an attempt to Qnd y, (‘time oi suffering from a, li\|ii.'ll‘|,\ ailment. Alziemiiililfl, hired man on thg farm of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon illllfCiillilflll, saitl two operation; llllfl lllPell to cure the ailment sml ill-it he had token treatments sis from lfalifiixto Tor. ltflffllt. A skilled crafts- man. be is working g5 a farm rimil to keep off relief, he sold, and is a member ofafamily that lires near Georgetown, P, E, ]'_ “I tllink I elm gt 1 one ere.“ said MEICDOSISIIII? was: ‘limb? T 41,)!“ cured of mv central-lo "Zldlliivs-Itiuriziy River Friday. 14-11165-1143-31. "mace in Poivnul Garage Hal, eveiy liiursday. - O. K. Prrsby at, view L-1374-l1-il-21. ‘jniltlffl in Govran Brae Cheese focus), l\D\'CiIlbL‘l‘ 15th, Azlmssion ev- L-2s-11-10-1i. at. llfachiillnlfs. Stan- di‘ Hlukit. Cllinnlanls Or- _ L-34. I 5h 5:11P ill Moore lb Afclxods 5-: ', .\J\Ullil)k.‘l‘ 115th. liulilJliry; W -\l- s. w-v-ii-io-lz. _"C]‘7{"*1Cl1 Sllllhar. biurrziy River Po i“ l Iiilvcinbei‘ 12th. begin- . o oclock P. M. Other at ruc- L-llitiii-ll-fi-Zti. "5 "11. o Armistice Day Nfl- fl. (£1. l: Ilrcu. Montague, W» biwvult. and St. Peters Buy. -1435-l1-9-2l. -' ‘t Social and Dance Aftcn ...ll1. Dunn-cite lmnlly and 9411i lolvll iliillt. L-Ql-ll-IO-Ii. Stile by Y, P. U. of __ 1‘- R. '1'. Ho liniil‘. Sni- l-1..i'. hinvlitori‘ l2 h. L-Zl-ll-l0-2i. , _ —-— - l t I‘\\e will h; l.~n tires-ed poul- IT‘ : Boivtnails . ll. Saturday’. Nov- zzo e, r1 by Y. P. u. I..~l-.’.=3-li-'.'i-1Il-12.' til Tl . .n:ll dance Lr. h.- t i ltll, ll p, nl ' l .‘ loop-id t. lillli 1e Cllvmse ailti l. L-(S-ll-IO-IZ. lljfl .'/_1 W~A letting: of Trustees of the __§‘$ crn Plll‘l'~ll (JEniiw-ll of Scotland iXI-lvll" lirltl in the Kirk at Cont‘ ’l~1)~.~~ on lliontley November 14th l 17?". All IISUFIPES requested to ut- Secure Specialisfs Aid. HOLSTTCIN, Ont. Nay, B-(U p) >'I‘rinl'.y United w standing, were reinforced as a. precautionary measui-g, llllYll GEIJRBE llENllllN B ES Ii ll VERNMENT Warns Of Grave Jap- anese Threat In East-Assails For- eign Policy. LONDON, Nov. i! vid Lloyd George. wartime Prime Minister, characterizing Great Britain's foreign policy as always “complete surrender to the dictat- ors,” said today that. as a result. Japan intended to march t/ltbe boundaries of Burma. “For the first. time." he told the House of Commons, "they are right on our frontier. a great, ag- gressive, military empire com- mending millions of soldiers. "It. is a very grave event for the British Empire. We have troubles in India which have re- vealed discontent with the con- cessions made and than are de- mands for greater concessions- foi- independence/f (The Japanese Government in s statement Tuesday warned for- eign powers of the extension of a zone of hostilities in China. Yunnan Province, tn the far south- west, bordering British Burma.) R. A. Butler. foreign under-- secretory, told the House. as de- bate continued on the address in reply to the Speech from the 'I‘hrone, that Britain would not approve Japan's plan toshut west- ern powers out of China by form- ing a Chinese-Japanese-Man- chonkuo economic and political bloc. He. said Britain had made a "formal protest." to Japan against infringement. of the open door in China. similar to the protest oi the United States. As debate progressed. Sir Thom- ns Moore. Conservative, submitted an amendment. to the address in reply, expressing reiirBt that U" government. had "omitted to out- line any measures for gieuter co- ordination of the empire and to provide for development of schemes oi’ emigration calculated to populate the. vacant parts U the Dooiinlons with British stock. Viscount Cranborne, Conservat- e, former foreign under-secret.- nry, joined Mr. Lloyd George, Arthur Henderson and Sir Staf- ford Cripps, both Labor spokes- men. in nttziclziniz the Govrrnment foreign polio which was defended by Mr Butler. Islander Tied For First Place AMHERST, N. S.. Nov. tl-Byron Chowlett of Annandais. P. E. L. was one of the four entries this tied for first place in the contest for identification of seeds and livestock at the Maritime Winter first — (C?) -Da- To Aid City Unem- ployed. "Btrong approval." was Elven r: a public meeting in the City l ~ 1M3 niBht. of the plan pNpOscfi l" tihe Charlottetown Free Ga ~ Committee, under which the 1' - employed of the City "will be g1 - en an opportunity to learn ir- arts of soil cultivation and of husbandry, with a view to thrir adopting farming in some form as a means of livelihood." l The plan, presented to the meet- ing by Mr, H. K. S. Hcmming, chairman of the finance committee which handled gardens for the City unemployed last summer. pro- posed to settle 100 unemployed men with their families on an in- structional farm of 2,000 acres. Strict supervision bv competent men would be provided and later Rrsduates would be settled on other l farms which they would in time be expected to own. The project would , be self supporting and self liquidat- g. Mr. Hamming proposed, the l initial capital being guaranteed by the Federal Government. Last. night's meeting in s. resolu- tion decided to request the Movin- eial Government and City Coun- cil "to take such steps as they may deem advisable to obtain the rc uired financial and ether as- sis ance from the Dominion Gov- ernment in order that a start in the project be made in the spring 0f 1939." l His Worship Mayor E. A. Foster presided at ih . session which heard. . too. a report of the uenerul com- mittce‘ on gardens for the unem- ployed. A financial statement was presented and plans for i939 fore- cast. , Speakers included Hon. B. W. Lepage. president of the Executive Council who represented the Pro- vincial Government, J. 0. Hyndman M41101‘ T. E. MarNtvlt. Canon M. E. Malone. Ivan Y. Redtlin. C. St.‘ Clair 'I‘ro.inor. M. L. A., Dr. J. T. Croteau, H. H. Rogers, D. A. Niac- Kinnon, Coun. Henry Lapfhorn. All expressed lieartlest congratulations to the garden committee of this year for the success of their pro- ject in ‘he fare oi’ lzretit difficulties. Another of the meeting result <Le!1._ Qrsevlr. l ' ' ' l (Continued on page 3. Col 5i Face Court Action. liver Radio Licenses HALIFAX, Nov. 9 — (GP) —Ap- proximately 500 Prince Edward Island rind Nova scotla radio owners will appear ln court during the next two weeks to answer charges of failing to take out lic- - enscs for the 1938-39 season, Alex Sutherland, (iivricnal suprriiitciid- ent of the radio branch, depart- iucnt of transport, IIHHOUIICPL‘. here tonight. First. oi’ the prosecutions is scheduled to begin in Cape Breton tomorrow. Next Monday and Tuesday 90 crises \\'il1 be brought: before the courts in Prince Ed- ward Island. n. 7.. NOVEMBER ll" PROGRAM = From 10:45 until the first stroke of the eleventh hour, the Fire Bell will toll at intervals of twenty seconds. Parade will leave Legion Home at 10:40, arriving It the Monument at l0:50_ ORDER OF CEREMONY Opposition To New Deal. \ l’. by Guardian's Special Wire) ..\SHING’I‘ON, Nov. ii-Re- t iron gains in every broad sec- .i. of the country-—exccp'. ill-e. d . iimci the expectations m p . fenders 1c!‘ a successful ill-it) p. ieiltlai campaign ton: it anti U] ‘liii. predictions of a substan- oppositoon w New Deal Incas- l’ " in the Unit/ed States Con- ems. For Tuesday's balloting ocidcd 11 Rfillllblifillls to the roster of zllc states’ governors, increased the party's membership in the Home of Representatives by more til-on 70 and gave it at lens". eight addi- fivnel votes in IJhB Senate, But. even these victories did not measure completely’ the extent‘. of the Republican advance. In oCVEffll major contests which the Repub- licans lost, their party displayed much more strength than in re- cent years. Lehman lie-elected Against the Republican triumphs there were offsets. One 0f these was a narrow Democrat/id victory O CANADA i‘? tilée all-important State (I cw ork. wlicl returned Herbert, PLACING OF WREATHS Lehman, Dcmccmt, to the Gov- LAS eriécli-‘s chairl olyer tlhe stroll: Re- Tposf Ipu lean cia cillze carried by "lhrmitis Dewey. Manhattan Dis- TWO MINUTES SILENCE REV. DR. R. MOORHEAD LeGAfE, Honourary Chaplain REVEILLE O GOD, OUR HELP IN AGES PAST GOD SAVE THE KING Wreaths will be placed by His Honour the Lieutenant Governor, The Premier of the Province, The Mayor. The President of the Legion, The President of the Ladies Auxiliary, The Officer Commanding R.C.M.P., followed by Military Units, Organizations and citizens. All returned men, nursing sisters and others who served Overseas are invited to be on parade. Guards of Honour will be composed of the ' “owing unltsr-R. C.N. V. R., and Prince Edward Island High- Ianderii. Medals and Berets twill be worn. The immediate next-of-kln of those who fell are n» quested to take the position reserved for thin in front of the Monume ‘ Space will bc reserved for those wishing to place wreaths on the Monument. A Detail of Sea Rovers will assist in taking of proper positions. The route of march will be Grafton, Queen, Kent, Prince and Grafton to Monument_ The return route of march will be. Grafton, Queen, Richmond, Prince, Kent and Queen to Ilcgion Home. His Honor the Lieutenant Governor will take the Salute in front of the Provincial Building. The singing will be led by the Charlottetown Male Chorus, accompanied by the Light Horse Band. All intending to be on parade arc requested to be at the Legion Home at 10.15 o'clock. All cars and other vehicles during THE SILENCE. THEY SERVED TILL DEATH! are requested to STOP WHY NOT WE? ‘FOUR DR OlVNED THE PAS, Man" Pl-Joseph Skulmnsitl, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. John Skulmoiiki of Herb Loire and three young wood cutters whose names could not be im- medlatcly ascertained, wore drowned in Herb Lake yestcr: Nov. 9 (C Chamberlain Wants Strong Britain pledged To Peace 4- m? ______~____ .?'-_ tnct Attorney. In addition the Democrats book California, which has rind a Re- publican (iG\'L‘l‘li0l' for many years, and replaced the Republican Gov- ernor of North Dakota with one of their own part-y. They also pim- ved a Democrat. in the Governor's chair in Mawlnnd, previously held ‘by a Republican. But while the Democrats and the New Deal lost much, the re- sults left: the pentv securely in contm! of both l-Iozlre and Senate, although the Repubfican trains vastly increased the Dotentiai. effectiveness of a coalition of Re- publicans and Democrats oppomdi to some Dhzi-ses rf President Roose- ‘ volts New Deal program. Stocks Surge Upward The returns pushed the snack riulrket. into an energetic tillward siving that produced new hiehs‘ f"r tihe 1938 bull trend. Republican sipokesmlen were quick t) make the most. of their victory. St-ilatxlr Vandonbcrg of Miehiuan. whose stature as a presidential prospect seemed to increase Wilil e_Rml2Bwru/l<>le11_11_ Lustotc. iContinucd on page 11, col 5) iiey City ls Besieged By liovt. Troops (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) HENDAYE, France. Nov. 9-- Cvoveriunent d ‘lspatches ton lllil t. said Lerim, sit xgtc lnsiirgetit, city 0n the vustern Cliilllonnltii front, was besilcizml by (inverti- men‘. troops. Aitztarking fora» were said to have taken strong pouuon.» on the Segre River's western bank be- tween Iieridu anal Frags Advance guards were m. ving li0l"lliill'lli'(l to- Ward the Noizuerii Plateau. Government milit lo bri gatlos broke throulrh t-lie Insurgents‘ first carded its l|ll\\(ii‘killllt‘ it plzin course for bringing PCZICC to through a London conference (itivcrnment warned it, would buijving their differences. issued with the Royal (‘nmm Sucl: a partition plan was od- vanccd July 8. 1937 by or. earlier PQYill commission headed by the late Earl Peel. Opposition To Report on oo tine new report Jbll-i immediately developed. The Jewish aqcncv issued a slatmilcnt (lcclur- inc: its telnis could ilot. b? accent- ed as s. lxlsls for nezotllzitions. ’.l‘he Woodlnead Commission in- dicated lxirtltion would not b0 c l.‘f\."{l\l$(* Jewish and Arab t5 were too finnly tutor- lud in the lflllfl where. L317 persons have been klllrd and 1,- 141 WQlllKifXl in violence - f l-he past four months. Approximately 20.000 British troops. now are attempting to quell TGIJDIQlOIIS Arutbs in TTOIilIlCd Pine;- tine. To Call London Conference The British Government, plans to cell a Lonrl-tn conference soon with Arabs represented by their lenders lXHli from Palestine zlild nciolllxirint; Arab nations and Jrwvs by the Jcuisll A5: cv, ivrrid Jovrisli nrgzuzizatioil E‘<ll‘.l)O".‘.‘i"l'l‘tl by the Maurie of Nations t-o perform such a function. Government quarters said re- jection 0f the partition scheme did not. rule on! the xvlssibiltty of sot- tinrz up Arab and Jei sh unit/ms. or provinces. ill n. fcrie and swtcm Such a plum would trove i3..t..itti in can't-ml of the stlz-lt-tsrrlc country which iltulkx iler viiul Suez Cilllfli route to the Far East. A hint that Jewish immlmazlon to the "lrmeland" promised them bv uhe Balfour rlcclarrrtloti in 19f"! nl-lrxlit. be curtailed was nontaiuczi in the commission report which said»- "It is essential that Arab fuel-s of economic domination should be removed. Aruba must. be will iri precise and tilloquivo aciiv w ed in ~ i to ‘Qffiiti!’ future domination of the J The Arliibs. are alarmed influx of Jon's which srlnvt- by‘ the llll 9 has ralswl tl " ilumber from -. O00 u.’ Hm,“ my; lgyyrnln _ y they have scd duri! i" tho period of I l 1t‘; in from fll-P-i laruv ‘l5 nuts: llalf t Racial l)_ l.t)I\'l)().\'. Nov. 9—((.‘. l'.)—(li'eai lililttlli Arab untl Jewish sixties iii l’ulc~llne Disturbed by general Aral) unrest in the Non. l. the growing Jewish rt-fuuec problem iii I-Iilrmltl, - less the Arabs llllll Jews find common lIlliltllll - ...-:. for setting up ...:l~ ill‘? ‘ "1 llilil ‘t. ‘~11 ~ 1w.‘ the l't3\'Uli.-l'ltlll<;l iiwlx ‘til i of Armband .l.~\v;~=l» ‘in-tiers. ""~t and . iivltish impose its (iv-n \lil.ii" n lili- loi- Britain's position was outlined in a statement oi policy lfiilt-e-xl u. ission’s report on Ilciulcd by Sir John Woodhezid, the comniis-inu lonnil ini- prticiiczible a plan to divide Palestine into st-lizirlitt- Aron 21nd Jewish states with Jerusalem and Xzizrlre-th renlniniuq with ii strip of coast under British mandate. lglazi omen: Succumbs To Wounds PARIS. Nov. 9 —l.\l’l —Frncisii Von Roth. Reeretnrv of the (iv-r- rnzui lirnlilissc". "m! l-v Polish Jew lll"ll "wiry fofls to sure his lift lama scrii ‘by Rf‘ “The assassin. l - liitlor. dezifli on ilv- Guilt-veh- so dcvltlt-tl. The votrtil flvw‘. lets tr. Von I ' the Frnbns m- shof the . to awn.» p“. r‘ isptl t e tine l tend. Hector Mac-Kay Secretary. Fair. The four finishing in ‘L-li-il-IO-‘li. [Dime all 500W‘! U15 Wink’ d-ly-wllg-u-‘g-bgit line ‘aiffenlces 110N111 cf Lkfltlll‘ leicv- w,‘ cgrin.‘ h u}, , ‘i’ ‘ ing e r. by, an invportnm. emizc <‘ - _- -' f fiPlllftzgal-‘llllgiox aim’ w" Kmflchls i. r IONIDON‘, Nov. ii -(CP Cable) Mayor of Imdon, sir lei-silk 13°- power distribution centre. open to fitivl_ll.r'q'll_alfi>i ranch Enmscnflc q-mwédnv NOW O Prime Minister Chamberlain. water. tiirwt attiac from the ii0llll. east V ‘l 0d 0 “W? l‘ (m, n . 9mm. m“, M 1 P: M ‘Harpy-If not speaking at: the Guildhall Bilfi- Mr, Ghsmberiain said to make RYld____-*0Lil.l\:__ ,_ ____(Con ml n ,.._ ._ . . _V ' (sit-if Fm“- Mb Burk? tn "IRTSB- uints out r0" e ‘rlixrielwsiighilissauttihh: until-starlight: navel-xiii“; itwltahould bl ' '"”"'”_" "W" "D .» . Harold ‘Lawton secrete . Q W h T a “e rape“ e » . - ~ .. - . ' _ _ _ clash between diff rent system. of still was one of the aims of Lh I I d E - “-"'l""" l" '=“"'= l ~l' “is b14191 a m‘ government st tn: Munich (ion- Government. e S Hlgl] lrrll “lwlv but" volt i‘t'i“l.‘ not, " feremce and the result was a vic- "I wish this Government to be s "'“>l» go-getter for peace. in said. "Phat. for one side or the other. At Winter Fair Fox Show, "Li mtlock v Nmpketxm Hoard from the Deloe nursery where T0- » lllfltllac hogs innvls calves week B A g FULFORD) r-i N '_ ‘ ‘ ' . “ i y ' ' to ialists rted th e sold that instead of delivsr- does not mesa we wont to and - TO . filtrrgloonl‘ “lllnititinnmaurilsfnndsli. (c‘n““““ Pu” u.“ wrmn mflflb! ‘fgxim their d up? 1118 l complete review of foreign take the role of policeman-l:- ti“ » M 101's. Mprell. Murray River. got” grim; ilfl-l-‘LQ peridaces. u" h d ' alight‘; itifiewifthnefi’ ton oonoftino himt; :0 tt-einieedwmlttwflllf we see ll ‘LI folillirliivefl l'll"f"l.fi‘,f‘°fl,,“fg,_ lQm-meftte, Yvgiinqe. pile and muglqwegt m: ‘his mm; which ouimiiinted cit ciltlunichfvglnhe iprifliiieence evie maywliosssss “if szrvlz P) T'CN]-]bf5k IEQWEMESnJFCE tiinguylsnd E' T‘ Mm‘ °r Km‘ i iii ton, Ohavlnflgtynw" Hunt...- R1vpv_ iltmilie, stood up in their cots w. soldiers they are. In fact, they tlflbhis speetafiht ‘aloof; iovlf war mks out we will take 5mm. P’. E‘. Ia “any or m“ F“ . The knmmks compmlurw m .» n. nque a v‘ tan’ 0W0“ y we m“ “e w Show at: the Maritime Winter swine class was lvo - l‘. l ‘.1 night, and yelled for food, giving didn't know what. was hii in convincing demonstrations that ppm T Brodnlbanc. Kinkora aft rn i2 ‘e m“ to them and that was exactly who T0 3 Albany. _s_t0p__ it." Pall". almost winplsutl tli- judging today. Special cveilis anzl iudliil: tods. ‘s installation of the new_Lol-d_ A WW“ n U, R“ who (‘llIPfPZl Friday. Nov. 11 being Remembrance Day and a public holiday the next issue of THE GUARDIAN will be Saturday November 12th. _ far from s . nothing to eat tiodav 1nd they 80¢ stlttsfied operations for removal of their tonsils and flllérlfiildl had loft them ess. But. they cried in vein. Dr, Ai- isn Roy Dafoe, physician to the Quinta. decided they would have very small doses. The operations. nothing except; water and that in performed today. removing the tonsils iind adenoids that mizht have threatened their lives. left them with a hunser which Dr- Dafce thought would he better un- That the Quinta come throuvh their first. experience under 1m nnaw-‘lwflc imd the survecnts knife iri shape was evident in Dr- Dugzqiiexpression as in came we wanted. I'll bet. the Quints still gout know what happened to em." Tonight. the Oiilnts didnt. Tucked in their beds. they knew only that a lot of strange men had been around the nursery today and that they had smel some sweet stuff which made t em sleepy. So their muses reported, It may be years before they identify an anaesthetic. Dr. C. H. Robson. who lnve the anaesthetic, developed s. playful means in introducing bhg 4 1-3. year-old sisters to it. He handed them tile anaesthetics] mask to play with and practically lgt, tho ggints put themselves under the er. ‘For Lloiofiers of F the Ted "SALAD .I_IA in the family group brteding class. a section opened at the fnil" for the first, time this year, will be com- pleted tomorrow. The jndre praised the quality of the stock and also noted the largo number of newcomers partirllintzlig in the cnmpetliioil. W. B. M..- Artliur of Keilslngton. P. E, I. took eitrht events in the. champion- ship lists. while auothcr Islander. Roy Woodside of Mnlpcque. cap- tured four. and R. S. iiuinphrcy- of Kensinqtcn gained two rcsrl'\'i~~. In the groups. McArthur. Wood- sidc and Humphrey (iividetl hon- ivhiio ulac-emcnl: wcrc made by F. H. Copp of Port Elpln. N. .. a A. B. Tcakles of Sussex. . u: E1 zllnloet pct-tut? welt; .. nlzirket. \VlllSliil'(‘ i-‘lde. "z Wiliilhflll 154 pounds. 'l‘o'l'cll 1i\l>'\\'l‘ll of Cll.'\:"l<vl‘.r'. was second in the s ~ (‘0lli])l‘lllit"il. uilli ii drew . cns< of lilo pounds A. f" of New llrulvsuirl; uns ll n Print-e Etlvluilu l~llllui Stvivart and Son. forum... W. R. Show. (ll'1"l“' nwlnl ‘ : tot itll'.'lt‘lillil‘.‘f‘ flu‘ l’ ~. If! "nil. and Otzs f? :Novn P. min l Iiudsrr in the pi lu- ‘test fr“; ill‘ lwvjus l w: l 1m". \\'. ll llfiilltilll (l I! won lllf‘ iiill plate on ‘li ~- the bfnlitinlc Winter Fair.‘ Till-f I ll? ll‘l§\ f‘ ‘. l.i:i\i‘ lliirtirri '3'- v . "oriueniilit- ll .1. ill. 3' U: '.\