MAXIMS OFA. MERE MAN 1n bl permnalii. the ‘ iinlmle and halt ties of Ni quisllely adjust-Cd and harmonized. lllllll - ex- ‘it. >,‘/Z// ///' The People's Paper g Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew I ' ,,__,_el"~~’l'l______ MAXIMS OF -A MERE MAN 600d luck l: the willing 111ml. maid of upright. energetic (hm-a... (tie? and conselerttlnus discharge n.‘ u y. 11 t III Guardian Two Ocula- alihllhtnguardian, Founded 1M1. cuaatorrsrowu, CANADA, SATURDAYINOVEMBER l5: 193s C C 14 acts Sublrriptlon Delivered $51.00 A rmual By M a: a|l—l'. ‘E. l. 84.001 Canada and If. ti. $6.1M Anti Semitic Me a s a r e s Deplored LONDON‘. Nov. 1l-—(CP)-The Guvernment tonight instructed Sir George OKHVIC-IDPDCS, Charge Utllfalres at. Ilerlin. to lodge a formal protest against an article published i11 the newspaper Der Augrlff, organ of Propaganda llilnlsler Paid Goebbels of Ger. lllfllly. um,- ariivlt- declared lt was"no mlnridence" that the dung Pol. lsh Jew who killed a erman Em- bassy uflicial in Paris "took the same line" as Winston Churchill, Anthmu‘ Eden and Alfred Duff Cooper. all former British Cabin. et lnlnisl ~rs who have been critics 11f the .\'z11l zulmitiistration All llritish newspapers ‘ united I11 tleploring in strong tel-mg the ruti-semitie acts in Germany that loiiou-eil rlezath of the Paris Em- brm- serri-larv. Sir Gfllrlfl‘ also was instructed to take steps to safeguard the person 1111i property ol Jews who Ire British subjects. Officials ttzleil kllrl‘ Jews probably would 5e permitted _to use diplomatic fhlnncls tn claim eomnl-nsaelen lmm flerntanv fnr property darn- lgul in ‘Thursday's (llsordcrs. lslztnders Are" liming Big Prize Winners "4 . SQNov. 11-40?) ‘son of Sussex B.,w:1s crowned ueen rd annual Mar time (luring the closing tonight. Robert Mc- ruolosquis. N H. was official consort by I“. Iiailcv . ' Gillivraiv. and Miss liurzelr of Amherst were mat. ei honor and John Morrlll lrted A. W. Mc- again but bun :1 "z x . atiiiidn ~ tutvd 1111 ali- r tho day cheques .1 11 to scores of money _ (lczlizc A. Chase of Port W111 . it 5.. n11 exhibitor of lhori he: 11s and draft horses. was 1111c‘ 11;; 11 total of v.1;1 E. l-I. Hornc .N. who 1.11s award- Ptl $301 llli money for his mature dill: lmcfords. Clai (l. ‘Tirompson. Oxford, N. 5..len<u11" '=\vin.- exhibitor in the. l $216.60 while J. fillll of River Ilchcrt, Jerseys and sheep estate. Enficld. . vzilv. were . i ~ 1 or-l Guy Rodd some division obtained Jeni-s of 1311111111111’. P_ d. . i Lin; Ilolslein Arthur of Charlotte- bw: nrnny division "It 1nd not been 1",v ' of winning also not, im- . . 1.7111517" 1111111111 nornrvv. mus NFv. 11 F511111c1rv£1111 N"Dfl.nccl at Bridgetown Tuesday. ovemlmr 15th. 11-46-11-12- i. ,"llorden Linc Club loading hogs lllhlu. chives every Tuesday. Hours ‘W l- 3411-12-11-2-5-11. {willie Sale at Moore d: Mcbeodb wllrdai". November 12th. Bunbury -ll- S. 1.- 11-10-12. “EMF-cc C0l'l'il.n Bann, November .lf htomtp November lfith. lv-HIS-ll-I-IZ. ‘We Sale at, s. A. McDonald. B711 12th. Morshfleld Dunstaf- "81 Univ-a w. M. s. L-AO-ll-ll-ll. FY Sale Y. P. U. of "My Valley. a. HOlHl-B-TVQ Sat- ‘llu, November 12:11. L-S-ll-lll- . C! ‘it Rummage Sale Trinity United mcn Social 11111. Saturday. Nov- r 121.11. 11.30 P. M by Y. P. . L-iios-li-o-lo-rz. “gaff Jack McCourt and his “fillings dot Mtimgtewaétn Uga- ETlCQ O I , 0" ‘Pullm- 14th. 8 p. m. Actlmlsslon 25c. L-liii-ll-ii-Bl. ‘l . Xii- hlllmfllllllk cream at. Bedford m“ 0n every Tuesday only. Shin n“ ‘mlfi. Have test over 5. As a1 ""11 pay competitive rlccs. A mllnuee Cheese and ufter IrB-ll-ltt-II. I l l 111111111 from jobs in pub-"Zflllw Wllfifdfd "5 BRWN Pmfifirzzsmi‘? 1v ETTY & PE 0 VINCE 110N011: * ANTI - SEMITIC VIOLENCE:- (By MEI-VI moclltod Official German ushed all 111g to Jews that their‘) in Germany, America-L 1111111 11111111 111111 _11_ 1 1111 King George Attends Ceremony At The Cenotaph In White- hall, London. (Canadian Press) The King led the prayer Friday as sunshine he placed a. wreath on the Cenotaph in Whitehall to mark the 20th anniversary of the Armistice that. ended the Great hr. In the capitals of most oi.’ the Great War Allies-at; Ottawa, Par- is, Washington, Brussels and others-similar ceremonies were held amid prayer that the arms which governments are anxiously piling up may never be unleashed upon a world that counted 10,000,- 000 dead in 1914-18. Germany. resurgent after feat, ignored the day as always.- Italy. then one of the allied pcnvrrs but now linked closely to the Nazi Reich, had her own Armistice celebration a week ago_ Trenches in parks along the King's route to the Cenota h in London still gaped as rem riders of the days of September before the Pact, of Munich brought the peace that Prime Minister Cham- berlain is working to make per- manont. é Annual Service At Ottawa Lord Tweedsmulr (Lnuda-‘s Governor Gerferal and lmme Minister Mackenzie hing attended thc annual service at a temporary Cenotaph on Parlia- ment Hill. Solemn church ser- vices, military parades and ob- servance at monuments took place across the Dominion. Shadows of force. and hatred still lay ovcr the old worldk anal) ‘caused the Americas t0 100 their defence. v In the austere setting of Ar- lumt c meter. seer. ,Yl§=il!'"1l_i.. (Continued on page l3. C01 4) Business Outlook _ Regarded Promising NEW- YORK. Nov. ll —(AP) - Wall Street and Washington Ec- Borrow lu - '1' ononlists, with few exceptions, are l1 looking for continuing business re- n. 4.. , covery. at least into the ‘l loqislntlogl l)’ll‘l'lll,f! spring. ivlth prospects for further m ‘good. While there is general reluctance to try to ab: months. for an upward CV6"! couplfeloi years“ or more is mos ho u . Aaecanvass of candid, off-the-N- cord opinion ariong expert b051- ness analysts, both in the federal administration. and in business and anthem offices or Well Street- found a widespread cXDwi-flllm that the gaining momentum in hggvy goods would carry on in the main, at least for several monthl- harrlng unforseen upset-s. DONXN, NOV. lb-Hl‘ Kfllfllfl Wood. 1m- . will no the British Gorgon»: would develop the "ell M m“ of Empire connections "if? $31‘?.““i‘...1"‘%h°'°1l1~-v-. GR" Britain's two malO!‘ civil l" 111's" In o brief 15~1nlnute session 0f the House cf Cghmmonmmléllzmfl; cou §§°'§""-l'm‘&‘t“ Sitsitltm 1mm:- ment for developlhl 0i" “WW.” conununlcati that new reach a5 h, l; and event/iml-lv Single Corporation 5n- glmgley gold the Govern- inrlnflili Nazis Vent Anger Qn German Jews A u x. vtgmgznsaimm Press oregn S ff BERI-IN.Ncv.11-(A1>)-Gcmaay, gudden n) itic J owl-sh race. "The anti-German outside world will do well to leave solution of the Jewish problem to Germans. If the Jews, l1 outside world wants the can have them}? Official Attitude The article constitutes the Gov emmentfs official attitude regard 111g the anti-semitic synagogues throughout in revenge for the slaying of a Ger a young Polish Jew Earlier in a. press bels said‘ "If Jews abroad have a heart for in Germany, let them be truthful in what they say us. own standpoint. I consider them unwise in writing 5o much about; the Jews their co-religionlsts about From their in Germany." An undetermined number raids among the upper classes. Jews estimated between '10 and 1,000 had been taken into cus tody in Berlin since while further arrests in brought the total there to an esti mated 1,400. Several thousand mm- were reported in custody in various other parts of Germany. Upper - Classes Purged This round-up centred on former _blg business mcn out of business, and upon bankers, lawyers and doctors. Police callc at their homes and took those the found. Wives in some well known families said their husbands, fear- ing arrest, had left yesterday for unknown havens. There Wns uncertainty over who would be done Will the prisoners. ~ said they would be first: miolw Some sources placed in barracks as the toward re-establlshment ghetto, y! sprclal section 0! a set. apart for all Jews must live >1 m cit and do busin css. __Other ‘reports _were thatwthe (Continued on page 13. Col 2i Forces . Locke HENDAYE. fAPl~The five- of Armistice Day with Government still reporte gle of Lerida A on a hlil vrcst trolled by the was the centre of Shcllllle of the S0279 at dawn battle started again reaching day, said advices rder. Insurgent dispatches Government offensive the Insurgent pressure on the west. Government report-s said troops had ucceeded lul Insurgent counter-drive force them back to the east bank of the Segre. British Government May Take Over Civil Air“ Lines mgm (‘AflIQO-fl wuldweidflaetwo leelntol. owwm the price to be n mum‘? owl the companies. ment with armament drive Cabinet Minister he stated Thursday g2 , , ($l..000.@.000). KlnISIW did the two enh- two court-panics. 1 chase the t . I Iggwpltllllum developed antler: 1m I series of .1112? silt. "rZiQY-‘iiifri * ° 5 llDlWl‘ "BBQ d rte t h was to be i-c-esuhiuheli m .1.‘.?E‘.l.la§‘,‘,?t.l..‘,,1 °' "M mfldlv new an 1cm c program with a. warn- "lwlmvlcur" would affect future treatment of Jews Propazwda Minister Goebbels. writing for tomorrows Voelkischer gohachter a.n article intended to Justify the anti-Jewish actions. express- lnnoyance at what he termed “min-e resentatlong and distortions" of “Pllmlnl! "m- flmlllly In the rem a of “the Jewish (press of North “This will do no good to Jews in Germany," Goebbels wrote. "Rather the reverse. The German people are an mitt semitic people, and will not tolerate having their rights curtail- edor being provoked by the paras- reprlsals, which began early yesterday with smashing of Jewish prO erty and_ e country.‘- man legotion secretary 1n Paris by ‘interview Goeb- WQIE arrested in tonlghPs secret police Jewish yesterday, Municl recently forced Jews nnlv. in wlfch In Combat In Splain France. Nov. 11- day-old battle of the Segre River rngcd into the afternoon Spillllsh and Insurgent forces cl locked in the strug- llne of concrete balockhoirsrs con- Bnrcclona niilicinnns from dawn to dusk yesterday and "the o. the said the to divert 1. i“; . f t t the .out a 1 gel-r? lglteexd ghlnxrt 12f its hbjectlves, Lerida to the north and Frags to their in forcing a. battle on terrain of their own choice and had repulsed c power- tlon. An l‘! girls point could not when next year's military air force expenditures would rise to 000600 Si: am indicate himself there was any connection between _ ouneem Sir Klrwaley said the Govern- ment would submlt. a bill w par- liament under which a Dllbllc cor- poration would be created to pur- ; 0 l 8 d l’ t .V 1111111111111 11111 1111111111111 1111111__ VISIT King And Queen will Reach Canada Mid- dle Of May On Bat- tleship Repulse. OIITAWA, Nov. eminent committees were set up today to handle arrangements for the visit next May and June of King George and Queen Elizabeth to their Canadian subjects. Prime Minister Mackenzie King announced he will head a com- mittee of senior members of the cabinet who will have final re- sponsibility for all Canadian arrangements. subject to approval of Their Major-ties. ‘ In addition there will be a oom- mlttee of deputy ministers drawn from those departments most. die- ectily concerned with the arrange- ments. headed by E. H. Coleman, under-secretary of state ‘Mr. Mackenzie King confirmed the report Their Majestdes will come to Canada about the middle of May. travelling on the battle“. ship Repuise. They mill Quebec and sail for home Halifax. Will Visit U. S. It ls B-Ylllfllilflted 'I‘hel.r ivmlesties will break their return trip from the Pacific coast to accept, the 1n- vitatlon oi President. Roosevelt who has asked them to visit Wash- lulton- Tue trip to Washington ' ou '~ gguggdgbgilitspeclali train and will be 111 uwitlch u: tall; weeks novw proposed for the Gon- Millzflr; tour. to . e urning cm d v Th 1r Mflleslles will so to 1111 ‘lldaritiigie Provinces to complete their round o‘i the DCITlIDlGTX. and depart from the historic naval port cf Halifax. Mimi! with the Prime Minister on the cabinet com-mit-tee will be Mines Minister Crerzxr. Justice Minister IrBDOlIDlQE. Finance Min. 15?" Dllllllllllt. State Secretary Rmfret. and Defence Minister Mac- kcllzle and Trade Minister Euler, On the departmental committee will be. in atldltion to Mr. Cole. mm. the chairman, the following deputy ntluisters: Dr. O. D. Skel- ton. external affairs; J. B. Hun. ter- pilblic vuorks: Col. v. I. Smart transport; General L. R. LaFlet-he‘. f c _ . 13. COLWI) l General Inonu New President of Turkey ANKARA. Turkey. Nov. 11—(A.P) —Gcncral lsme-t Inonu 100k orflce today as President of Turkey and pledged 11111151211 to coiitimie the woik of i115 friend, the late Kamal Ataturk. for the country's. "peace and progress." ‘The curcsbf government came as no noveLy to Inonu, 58, who was premier for 13 of the l5 years Ataturk rulod until his death ycs- terday. I~lc succeeded to thc presidency by vote of the National Assembly at :1 time when the future of Turk- ey is cloudcd by the Balkan aims of Germany. Inonu did not mention foreign policy in his inaugural speech. But as chief spclxrsman for Ataturk in he signing of all accord with Rus- siu. traiihional enemy of thoformer Ottoman Empire. hc was consider- ed certain to preserve intact Tur- key's friendship with the Soviet Union and Great Britain. British Troops-And Arab BantlClash (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) JERUSALEM, Nov. 1l—A bomb hurled in front of the American Dress Com any store on one of new Jerusa m3 busiest streets to- day shattered windows and wounded oneperson. The store is owned by New York and Chicago (Continued on page land atl‘ from Reich Consulates "11:’ 1llBSEllVllNl2EllF1 ' ARMISTIBE BAY Pl-Threata to dynamite the German Cunsulat in New York amd Boston, followed by Anniversary Marked B y Tributes T 0 Great War Dead In picket demonstrations on low- er Broadway and at City llall All Centres. as l protest against the attacks on Jews in GOPIIIUII)’. caused both consulates to be placed under police guard late today. A long line of picket bearing p l a c a. r d s denouncing “Nazi Murders of Jews’ paraded for an hour in front of the Ger- man consulate here. Later two men and a woman representing the American Lea- gue for Peace and Democ my. denounced Nazi Germany in fiDeeches at a. meeting held in City Hall place. 11111111111111 11111111. 11111111 Will Cope With Air- planes And Tanks. Attended (C. P. b Guardian's S cial Wire) Canad ans from coas to coast bowed bare heads yesterday in sol- emn, halic-wetl remembrance of the nation's war flood. Signing of the Armistice ending the Great War ‘.20 y; r" / ;o \v.1.~. marked in the snmilcst towns zuid villages and in the capiai and 1111:‘.- ropolitan centres by simple. impres- sive services. Miliiaryi parades ad- ded color to obsc vanco of the .111- nivcrsary in larger cities. _ ' other contrast- ed lgith the; genera.‘ cold. blllsilffy L up at the win s of 0t. l0!‘ years and tl1011.~»a1 1 , - .. . - . joined with the war veterans lcf-uu BUM“: and the honor the mommy of the ialienl forming the guard 0f Disabled veterans were in the trout rark at most. of the scrv1ces_ Parliament liill veterans moved off fr m W. Reid commanded t _ _ Services opened ivith the The llfltlmlill service of remcm- of Q Canada by the band brancc and thanksgiving on the green, silo-bathed slopes of Parlia- ment. I-llll zit Ottmva drew one of the largest. rurnouts 1n recent years of returned men and Ihe general pilbllc. ' WASHINGTON. Nov. 11 -—(AP)- -—-'I'l'1e United States War Depart- _ ment announced today the Armyi would be equipped with two "new and highly effective" guns to cope with airplanes and tanks. ‘Fhe weapons, a fast-firing antl- aircraft gun and a light but, pow- llflllDl‘ bandmastei" Phi-lane. Placing of wreaths I‘(‘Fll'E‘.‘.(‘!ll1\ll\'O of the The G0\'c1'11or-Gc11erol and Lady cmvo.-,._nu.n~k_ “rum. Prince lodward Island Light Horse, Thomas Honour George D. DeBlois. chant Governor cf the Province, a. Provincial Foster. Memorial In Many Centres. 'l‘housz1ntls of Charlottetown citizens gathered at the Cenotaph in Queen's Square ywsterday, as Day services were held on the 20th. anniversary of the Armistice which ended the Great War. At Soldiers’ “onu- ments in towns and villages throughout the Province sim- ilar events took place as wreaths were placed 11nd simple services. featuring two minutes silence. ‘were hcld. In (‘harlottetovvn the parade of Blilltary and Naval. Units. ltogval Canadian Mounted Police and Great om the (lanadizin Ilegion CCREAT WAR DEAD AZ! PRESS AiWcLE 1110.18.17.18 Join Veterans . Paying Annual__Tribute sFallen Comrades Remembered i By Ex-service-men In largely Services Remembrance w." Home on Grafton Street at 10.10 a. m. and ten minutes latcr lined (Tcnotziph with the Royal Canadian Naval Volun- Prince Edward Island Higl1lan1iers honor. The naval unit he Highlanders plcvins of the Mc- b.v His Lieut- the Premierlfing In Armistice was in com- mand of Lieut. Commander J. J. Connolly while Cart. W. I in the Government's extensive new marmament program. The anti-aircraft weapon, weigh- ing about 5.000 pounds. is designed to ur a hes. volume of fire a- gainst hostile planes flying up to 10.000 feet. To deal with more distant bomb- ers, the Army already is turning out. some 340 guns of 3-inch calibre. Heavy machine-guns would be employed against low flying raiders. "The lack of automatic weapon capable of going intc action in- stantly and of delivering a heavy volume of fire with an explosive bullet was acute." the. announce- ment said. Permitting only a peek at the weapon. the War Depart- ment said it was mounted on a. four-wheel trailer which could be towed by a. light truck at maxi- mum speed. Officers who saw the gun in action said it could lire at least twice a second and its shells would spread destruction up to 10.000 feet, upon light contact with a plane's wing fabric. The new anti-tank gun, smaller and lighter than the usual field artillery weapon, may be towed be- They begun with :1 lnlcmlght servic before the big. hag-flanked CUllO taph at City IVIDyOi‘ Ralph flay and other pro vlncial and civic gov ials itttencicd the >C(‘Oll ll o'clock. Hon. Norman at Peferboronuh that if any powe was tlorrntini-d to world "by force or fear of force, Canada must be ready to that power to the ilttermost. even t the risk of ivar." Ho urged Canad 1am: to strive. for pence. cmouy at the Peace Arch. south Vancouver and New youngsters itcd States children in servlccJOn the other continent, at Summcrsitle. P. E square. Thu Quebec tow-us and c and itics at the {not of the Dominion Square Cenotaph The cr-rciiiuttics in 'I‘0ronto were among the 111051 colorful 111 Canada. llali by 1111: Noble O1"- der of Crusaders. Prcmici" Hepburn, crnmcnt offic- (l S(‘l‘\'iCf‘ at Rogers, Dominion Labor hiimster. said in on address fl0lllllllltt‘ the "resist There was on intcriuvioil-al cer- Westminster JDIllCfl tll0llSiLIldS of U11- a 11111que side of 111s I" the town square became Nicmorial 3?“: usual services were hcld l1; a lvfontrcui citirvm dropped 110110105 M? 0101M? liv the other members of the Band-arid the two minute: Sllfillfl‘ observed. 1\'Ia_ior, the Rev. R. Mont-ii d lfiflillfi, D. D.. hon- ain of 111c- iocal Ilclxion 1- foifmvlng passages cf "Greater love hath no C erful ntl-tflnk u n 1' Twwdslllllil‘ “tallied the S91v1?“ President of th Lflqloll. 11o P'c- y M a mini-Bl?’ lkfiwfls Dig {the reiallesnfill with Prime Nnmjw” sident of the Lgdles Auxiluirfv. time a conflict. have been standardized Killg a“? “mmbels °f m“ c“ m’? Officer Commanding the R. C M. ____ _v__ after extensive tesm Butish 11nd [Offilll-ll (lllblflilliiollxfiiinfil-l p_ was (O.- ,M,d h‘. .1105‘, Few th are of 37 millimetre calibre. kite fllzlsfillsififltesficnce! ‘a1 ‘ha Qicluélk “efllilllg oizanizalimn. such as OTTAWA. Not 1. ypmnng 31,8115 about 1 b; inches Lord Twwuhynmnwaikcd, slowly m churches. ccivties, clubs, ciluczt- "Peace and freedom . m drama“- A limited "umber is the base o1‘ the Cenotaph and du- twin-H Smlmtmns’ mm pnnlw CllHKl thr-tuinll in being lumed out already and 0m‘ pOSLCd‘ a wreath in the name of “cflnzzsisnsh was men Qoundod b‘, Minister .\lElCl{9ll’/.l<’ Ix g 1 ers are understood to be included an Cymmlklnsl m; ‘ v Ham m? Lighnxorse Band tonlchl, m an Armistice bu" this. that a man lav ‘if-e for his friends"; and ' 11W" fought. the stood fight, have finished their course. they iliev have iii-pt the faith." Follo\'.'- l lust that 1e repeated the lIIlPSI "Thev .l i-{lT-‘w’ not old as we that are left. grow" old; Age sltall not. vseaiiv, nor the Years Mnclemn. At the Hoinrr rlmnw of the sun. and in lilo morning. We shall rcmvmbcr them." "The Funeral hiarch," Chopin. Rcvcilie. plaveil by the Liqhthorsc Band. the lrvmn “O God Our Help In Ages Paw" and God Save the comlrluded the Drograln. (‘rs of the Charlottctc n c Chorus assisted with the sing- 11 O curb M 111:. After the r-crvioe militia units. naval units. and veterans reform- rrl in nrci flion and marched by war if (kl\1-ln"_ Qweu. Richmond. Prince. Ken! and (Qllcfln Streets to hind higher speed trucks or hauled - W H MM n __ _ ‘zhom dismncis Lby N‘ ' m‘ llclilfllTll lIis: Hou- WQ-Illflll 0T9 b Y ' ' Gm 1' ' Dcliloi. c Hf{_'|om'r’l“ _ ,1 vmiu» h‘: 111:1 fires. Altogether it is about. l2 feet. long. five feet wide and three feet. ' , _ __ _ 1;, , pr 1,151.11. high. SAIT ‘loam; N‘ 1?£'.X:\O\1'_né‘l§ 1 . . ulor Riwvianrl P11- __----—-— fgaxnjb‘ }“‘°‘_ll‘r°} ill“ m‘ , ‘lajor w. J. Macon-re . g . _ c_ 1 . .. . I ~ r‘ I MOIICtOII Lad IS of llll‘ brt- ow ot 111tt1'1111l1'11"11l ) S 9f‘ - law and w.) d rearmaturlit." (fol Wilfred Bovov. O. B. real, (wffiz-or vi the lPIlflll of or, said tonvzlit in thr- main dress at ti animal Arini- . din or of ov. i'.~m1< officer. lure. "Whether or not we could -l1"_'. l_\' 11111111111 ii‘ Britain “v11 war (ices not matter much 1:1 will be dictated l)\' llFCFPltl’. by law.“ he wamorl. A defence plan for Eastern Can Fatally Injured MONCTON. N. B“ Nov. ll» Louise Bourgeois. three and 11 half years old. went out. with hcr brother to see a Rzliwrnbrrtnce Day parade, was hi1. by a car and died late this afternoon. Witnesses sold the car. driven by Miss Jean Flemming. was proceeding slowly and the driver had no chance to of inc "11 oi‘ Rage carried over 13w xiafir work of the Canadian Corporation. "We mus! roml- 1'1 .36 that peace 11nd frr-rilcm can be achieved only llllYllliill c<>i".:1::io1m and constructive effort." Mr. hfackenzie K111? deliretwxl lib brief uiessrizc. "The " of 5i!- Vol-r m" (lo hi‘ encc".in1111erlia.teli' afw: n‘tr-~".- mg the 1111111121] Annisw -r- dlrirrr o! tho Canadian Loci n_ 1 si__-nr'l "o but a stave on each ivas and steep road lr-adlnr! to o.“ peace.“ he said. and “Reason. patience mus‘. bc lllmlo to 1 council of 1ia‘.ions_ tivc. not ])Z\$.\l\'(‘. fort very your we have :1 ’ . é!" of all three. l’ tlirit 1'» r"\>v1" " ll I: Los ANGEL N17»: '1‘ .1111... Evangelist Aimee St-mn. \i1-l‘.":~ son is sr-riouslv 1ll. 1,... 1 An- grlus Tripp's sfilil tori!‘ . 1r- has hcvn ll‘. ‘ ' " stale 1' on tho exported A lotto Guys 81111111 0N (obi-l ARE Lunc- cn 11:11 m?‘ ada sliourll inclivie ll‘.(‘}‘l"ll.<‘.‘(l air and anti-aircraft, forces and a largo fleet of $111111]. l1i;:l1 sluwd 1111-111 do boats. prevent. the accident. A11 inquest will be held Monday. ‘Seek Safe Removal , "We should have 5.000 men of Forelgners available now for lilo Nlnntir .. Coast. aloud and 5.000 more in lufivr-rinv . l"' ' l i. . . l :t~~ fir-rt vo crans. (A lkgéérxxtlrgan“ slfidai wit‘? ill“ Itlirege. lgldqfggli‘ llovlv. __"l‘lie_v.nrn'l-\ \v11< said ‘o be tho st“ , iv‘ I. rod ' Canada's freedom could not tlencud ' P“ ch hon‘ an ow 5a “y .. tContinued on patio l3, Co‘, 2) , solely 11_1_1_l7_n_ltcd Stgffsjlrtontv __ The meeting behind sh hotel for an afternoon drive they of a suite tn Ilivw‘. Mrurlce were cheered by a sidewalk cro\v:l. "My goodness. I never oklfictcd this." said the Duchess of Wind- sor. "Neither did I." replied 1110 Duchess cf Gloucester. "But its rather fu11. isn't it?" The meeting of the Duke of Windsor and his younger brother was extaecwd in llrllish ci' . here to be followed by 811C131 ..<1\ meclinrs of the Duke and Din-ties.- the land after his abdication i916. hands and smiled with wzirinili and affection. hut-hours were described "\'.‘l\' (Iii first. 11111111011 of {no l)l‘.llll‘l”$ since Duke of Vlindsor left Flinn, A spr-krxezrrm said the men‘ shook E vi-lnus to i“.\('ll other." All.‘€l1lH.llElll< for the visit were of Windsor with other members Slll)!‘l'\'l.~f"l by the British Embassy. ul doors i was H“: l-llvh tide this aftclntw and tomorrow" nlori '1 Sun sols this aitv and rl-cs tomorrow moi‘ Lav, quarter moon Nov. Dec. l0. ‘11111111111, Nov. il—~ 1(Il‘1_-- llimnmm ingrletsjsl. L ,1 m b d o‘ that Jatggngse gultihorltles had been r roovsoue arm. nstu , o, moo t. , .1‘... Arabs 11,1 lgukir. accro Nsgblnu: in levgrv WBYY [you suhshperfntl , _ i§‘,",.-_J.'.‘,.“""“"m "mm" “‘ *1 .6 earlier n my and 2 o United State ef cm: lie 20o W d M __ . . .. _ 1...... were reported 1.11.... ..,.......... 1.2.“... .:;*.2.,1:,, . 1n sors ay Spend Xmas in 31,33,313,“ a _ The clustoma-ry Anfirlgtioe Day mountglrli‘ ream-t 130 miles south- , , new“, to ceremon as were came e because east o an 0w. F r ‘. : .1 faucet. ssua...1;.%3o flmm .1“... 1......“ 111p- London With Royal amily 1135.12.13?‘ .2 5:, m ren o e . pea poss e because Chinese . - 1 »- soldiers who died in the conquest gumlllus were opera-ting close by Qtfifiigf... 1.’? ‘all Pfltitlgm “pm to “magma b ‘hlil lmuh°'°1§°' e mmltm persons PARIS N ll A friendlv in of the Rnval Fauulv ovcntii-tllv" Qmhw‘ i“ ‘l4 JLQI- I .. “BIPQ. l‘ ~ » °"- " »' ‘ * . ~ * -- ‘ . ‘ 1 t: r gi ' ii formal {nhietlng tookdplbaccn Milli?" paewénitilitg them to return to Eng" lgflilniagohn 4g c): amoral Duke an cross 1 11 ._ _ t W Glqnemge and the Duke and Ffricnds of the Duke of Windsor Chm“) mm“ 77 4‘ ea as e Diwhwe of Windsor. The Glouces- believed ‘the Duke of ‘Gloucester FORVFCAQT‘ ten spefllgmmmlstlfe any wiflh tlhe had brtaigrzht 11111 lIIVlllZttIfOIlt for thc ‘ ' ‘ ‘ . 10ml" 11 B" t‘ “' e °’ “Pill” “KW ‘"5 “l? ° SW01 i mrltlme res-t: 11 a r. n- ‘vvlrd W ’ 11 1112M ‘ lfll . M. , Summer-side- lidr 1R mlnu rs lo'r'r '_‘,°XATE'IIR“ 1 than Charlnllrioivi1. c as being! TIIE CAR FERRY SULIYGF Leave Borden 9.45 Tormenllne ll a. m. a. m. l p. m. 3.05 p. m