.MAXIMS Grace is the expression of inward hgrmcfll- dinn Two Outs $,'£1,'“;:Jafl;.uro|na¢o m: sniifisri wwtigfvfo ‘itv iiBVANBE mint iowiin SAN iiiium iq-ames-liia, liver Thursday. 11-7199-10- lit-Ii. "Tglkiek-Mllrffly Harbor Friday. L-71il9-10-14—2i. .i'r.¢lkies—Murray River Si! tur- w‘ L-7199-10-14-2l. at McMillan! Tglfigyeiiigiit. 1.110514011123111 Government C1 a '1 m 5 j Victorie . "Kinkord Hall .-— Drama with T s German lpttilitlt‘: tonight. L-TZJZi-IU-lii-li. Orpedt) BOHiZS In Spanish Waters. "Concert Zion Schoclroom Thurs- iiy. Best local talent. L-‘l 74-10-14-21 ‘ a 1 saw MARTIN m: var.- DEIGLESIAS, srarw, o... 14 —(AP)— Fresh Moorish rein- forcements chased retreating Government troops tonight u weary Fascist soldiers flung down their anns for a sleep of exhaustion in this mountain village 40 miles west of Madrid. The new advance followed upon a. day of strategic retreat, luring the Socialist forces into a. trap, and then a smashing counter-attack which hurled the Government militia back th-ee miles. The Fascists allowed enemy forces to advance into a "blind alley," between strong walls of i insurgent forces, leading .10 San Martin. "We paid the price ourselves,” a Fascists officer admitted tonight “but tho cleaning up oi Govern- ment troops in this ares is now almost completed." Insurgent columns established contast in their advance towards Madrid fiom Avila and Talavera de lo. Reina. Other smaller Insurgent builds pushed through from A1- morox to San Martin. _ ._i_ Tired by thrce days of hard “Maipeqiie Y. P. U. present fighting over the rugged mountain mliixigéifvtosc" in New GIasEOW H811. terrain, the Insurgent troops slump- 1 evening’ 2, ed down anywhere for a. few hours ' "" ' ' " rest before going to join the Moor-g "mg Dance at Sm Side Han‘ in the ncw advance. ' Bordon, Thursday, Oct. 15. Clinr- A Government bombing plane loitcoown Rythiniei-s. Admission appeared over the town, dropping 25°» 1-"1889-10-14-21 three bombs which did slight dam- "Danco in Tixrantum, Friday, Oct. ittii. liutorniy, Monday. L-78i8-10-14-2l. "Reserve Nov. 11th for Tryon United Church Supper and Bazaar. L-7900-10-15-1i. "Christian Church Pantry Sale Saturday 17th, Fennell & Chandler. L-7927-10-l5-3l. "Reserve Tuesday evening, Oct. iliii for Chicken Supper in New Glasgow llrtil. L-7902-10-15-li. "The drawing of prizes for St. Teresa's lottery postponed until November SOL-h. L-7910-10-l5-1l. “Rummage Sale — Christian Church Schooiroom, Saturday. Oct. lltll. 3.00 o'clock. L-792-i—l0-i5-3l. "Rummage Sale Baptist school- room Saturday, October 17th, oi 1.00 o'clock. L7935-10-15-2i "Buying live hogs and lambs. Albany Thursday, 15th, Emerald itch until noon. G. C. Green. 'l..-5113-6-t\vt-tf "Dance in Vernon Hail Friday night, October 16th. Don't miss it. Lucky ticket given at door. L-7920-10-15-Ii, L-6D72-10-MTWtf. giant trench-digging machine swung into action in the Madrid ...'.‘T".'%2§.i.i‘i‘§‘ his. .221: o» wow at mplmnnge’ Mt Hntbcfi‘ line around thccapltal ‘in prepar- 113 Friday, October 16th at 8 dclock, —*_“' _ ' t‘ Silver collection. L-789B-10-15-1i. (Continued on 7) 1 “Kinkora Halli-Play, entertain- men‘. with specialties by dramatic society of Holy Redeemer Parish, Famine Follows In nioov. October 1on1, aisé 1045M M” "Wake 0f Typhoon _"Bedford Shipping Club loading livestock Wednesday morning, 0c- Zlst, until train time. Please MANILA’ 09L 14_(Ap)___,\um. Conn';u‘;dv“'“°° Wm‘ secretuyb%g oritics and relief oflicials moved ' swiftly through typhoon-stricken "Don't m“ the York players 1n northern Luzon Island tonight, their annual show at Fiat, River combating hunger, thirst and 1111“ 51111111”; Victoria Monday threats of pestilence while the ‘"1 “mini WW1" Tummy °‘~' death toll rose to 40a and about 119K1- WCNK. C 1.8.1 t. 5.15 1'1 l‘ . “mission auugndn ‘gm “Lila, 600 persons remained missing. Belated reports said 150 miners and three other persons drowned when trapped by a wall of water as they were crossing s. river in "Our object is to secure for the Pmduccr the highest net, returns at $8 lolwcst handling charges. Help 3"" b t b i l cmoperafivueliy? jfiégsmi 331x15 Zambales Province. 111s Board. L1o33-10_15.zi The stricken regions called for _. cholera, typhoid and dysentery vae- "Kilnllncton Shipping Club will cine. A typhoid epidemic was gggbgvwak Tuesday aftemcéoil. feared. _ thereafter, tutti“ (mgr TYITSMC“; Threat of famine was reported List Wm, secretary. John Rh acute in districts which relief ag- 511111111. L1933-10-15-2i encies had been unable to enter. upivcstock Marketing Board has Ih-ifline conditions were reportedin "Iggy/P" w" l""""""’ -'"“‘"---\\ or A MAXIMS MAN M A MEEE_ . hiiiitii M. CHARIJOTTETOWN. CANADA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1936 3 Zvluum for the dead but car»: for the living. __~_ .._._ ___.._.___ Annual Subscription Delivered $4.00 ll] Bluii (Jurlllllia and U. 5- A. itfill PAC ES Win England-Africa Air Race 4., J =29- - l 11533.9 C. W. Scott. Melbourne air race whine: in 1113i, and (iiivis (1st ':, with their “Vega. Gull," in which they won the England to Johan- nesburg $20,000 air race- The pair, with their P111110. 1'¢¢@1V¢l1$Z0.W(1'-' the special spefd prize. izgc. But the weary Fascist soldiers “Borden Line Club loading hogs, “r 1512115, calves every Wednesday a: dlgaggtrcigr- o u i any. Hours 12-41. . Ct- 14 — (AP) — A er, was sentenced to two yeais in Dcrrhcstei- penitentiary ycstexiay 1 when he pleaded guilty before Mug- istrate G. J. Tweedy, K.C., to a ,‘ charge of being unlawfully at large I while undergoing sentence in thc Queen's County Jail. several weeks ago while at work on the Jail farm at Falconwood Hos- pital. Mounted Police Saturday morning at Valleyficld. Police said yesterday that Ridge had been living at Grandview for the past few years. He was not a native of the Pro- vince they believed. theft charge and sentenced to serve a nine month jail sentence. He had served only o. few weeks of the sentence when he escaped from the Jail farm. “Girl Pat” May Belgium To Return To Pre War StatuiAs A Neutral? BRUSSELS, Oct. 14-—(CP-Havns) E s c A P E D --Be1gium's retreat from post-war _ - , commitments in favor of the strict neutrality policy it maintained prior R to 1914 was believed sounded here | ‘ today by King Leopold. I While not directly referring to flncutrality", the young Sovereign 1111 o. statement to the eabine; dc- ‘ clnrcd that Germanys reocoupation i of the Riilncloild iliid returned Bel- _ , giuin to “the lntcrnaticnal position l we held before the war." That-and his subsequent declara- {tion that Belgium must avoid en- ltuizglcmcnt in "neighboring con- flicts" were regarded as indicating Brussels would stand aloof from the "new Locamo" expected to be negotiated to replace the pact violated by Germany's Rtiinelnnd coup. The military understanding rc- cently effected between Belgium and France also would be discard- ed, according to an informed on- alysis of Leopold's speech. The fact the King presided at today's cabinet session for the first time since ascending the throne was taken as further proof that an im- portaiit foreign policy change W115 in the offing. "Foreign policy must not 111°- pose to prepare for a more cr less victorious war following a coali- tion, but to avert war from our territory," Leopold declared: Observers gathered from his re- marks that the proposed bill iensth‘ ening compulsory military service heralds Belgium's return to its pre- war neutrality stand. At one point, theKinS 1911111111‘ James Ridge, escaped i511 1111501‘- Ridge had escaped from custody Ho was re-cnptured by Ridge was convicted on a car " Be Given To Grew 11 keeping nrkeiing c e 11111118“ 1T 1'1’ 011181’ marketing mediums. p c°'°1’"5t11'91i’ and be safe. “itsdly u “m? River. Millview, at. Peters. “fleshy morning until Mount Stewart, Bedford ,-,_.,,& 111m: afternoon i: co s Borden Lino at Albany. ti’ 111i stock with local secre- I 11min iflin ' Huntuiime, w: °5°11°111I in their weekly re- mfhs for livestock shipmenh. Our a“ ""1888 less. and net returns to "Liv ___ °"°°11 Marketing Board B hog, glalos-hipping clubs during abreast of all market- onnectlons are better. mater, than that of- L7933-10-15-2i lambs and calves bsrlitth, u follows: tRnoon Kensington. M982 be Union Province. One Brownoil in Sea Tragedy or. JOHN'S, was, Oct. u-uie) -'1‘he schooner Street Brothers. Captain xenneui Yarn, m wrecked in Btepiwnviiie Bey. 51- Gecrge, today. with the to: ofone member of the crew. Clifford siTi-im drowned wbue trying to mien land. rm mui was owned by Mose Ambrose cf mrtime Bey. (CI By Glllrdillfl Special Wire) GIEOIRDEIUWN. British Guiana, Oct. 14—(C.P.)—A tweak 0f fate ed his ministers: "Our 801981891110 (Continued on Page '1) Freight Rates Feat- ured In Discussion. and routine correspondence were discussed at the quarterly meeting of the Charlottetown Board of Trade last. night. Mr. W. I... Higgins, Secretary of thc Board, reported officially tothe meeting that efforts to obtain a subsidized ship for the Charlotte- town-Boston service had been successful and that the SS. "Far- north" had sailed inst. week end with 35,000 bags of turnips. The freight rate, 20 cents per civt. to Boston and 25 cents per cwt to Ncw York, was very satisfactory, he said, perhaps the most satisfactory that had been in effect here. Mr. P. W. Clarkin claimed that. the lower rate had been of nobcn- eflt to the farmers. They were paid thirteen cents a bushel for their turnips, he said, thc price they 11ml received before the boat went or. the service when turnips had been shipped by rail. -The rail freight per hundred weight was 54 1-2 cents. Mr. Higgins stated that the price had advanced and that sixteen cents a bushel had been imid 101' some of the turnips assembled for the "Farnortlrs" cargo. Mr. Clarkin claimed that 7-1113 higher price had been paid f0!‘ 0111i’ a few of the 70,000 bushels coin- prising the cargo. A letter was rend from a local packing house stating that thc freight rate on packing house I110- ducts from Charlottetowll 111 i11>1111~< in Nova Scotia. and New Brunswick was higher than 1110 r1116 1111 $11111‘ lar products shipped from IVIOIlCtQH to points in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. The reason 81"" 1W the railway authorities for the dif- ference in rates, the letter saiiwns that oiithc mainland the railway was meeting motor truck 61111111011- tion, Such competition did not exist fi'om this province to i111‘ mainland. The letter potivcd out (Continued on Pact! 7) Probe Sabotage in (tape Breton Mine omen BAY, us, Oct. 12—(CP) -Official.s of the Dominion Coal cqmpnny pressed investigation to- night into two alleged acts of van- dalism in the plant within the lust week. It was authoritatively rc- ported the Provincial Department of Mines would be asked to aid in a sweeping inquiry into the af- fairs. Eight detonator caps were found iii a large turbine engine in No. 2 collicry, the world's deepest, last Thursday, according to officials. Earlier in the week, thcysaid, five radial coal cutters were tied up for several hours after being tampered with. The machines were out of or- der when the day-shift operators started to work in the morning. may return. that wisp of the seas, the Grimsby trawler Girl Pat, to, the crew who took her half-way‘ round the world , allegedly without l her ownerb permission. 1 While Captain George Osborne, her master, and his brother Jim, a 101mg: resident of Toronto, faced charm of marine theft in England, may munch, i noted English spcrtswoman, purchased the ugly trawler for £3,500 and planned to, give it to the five men who exiled‘ her from Grimsby to Georgetown; last spring, it was learned hm io- 411G ORANGE PEKBE BlENll. flatapulted from the deck of the‘ lfichwabcnland tomorrow and the Quarterly M e e t in g‘ Held Last Night _l Freight rates, committee reports [The Aeoius and Ephlr. huge Ger- ,ma.n flying boats, were being over- } Which Takes Place iii two months today to consider, grave cxieniol and internal piob-, lcms. Part of its two-hour session was.‘ - devoted to consideration of the Spanish situation, particularly Rus- sian charges that Fascist powers were violating the Non-Interven. tion agreement. l Recent Communist-Fascist viol-j encc in London also was discussed. 1 ‘There vivas no announcement to in- i l l . dicate what. measures Sir John Si- mon, Home Secretary, had proposed to curb such disorders. l viiiiiid ASSISTANCE coinnssmi Schedule Changed To In elude Charlotte- town Hearing, This Afternoon. Changing their schedule as pre- viously announced, the Veterans‘ Assistance Commission recentlyfap- imlntcd by the Federal Government to study the problem of unemploy- ment among war veterans will hold a session in Charlottetown, starting at 2.20 this afternoon in ti... Legis- lative Chamber, Provincial Build- ing. If necessary, another session will be held Friday morning. Mr. 1i. M. Sinclair, Ottawa. sec- retary of the Commission, arrived here last night. The commit-sign members are Colonel J. G. Rat.- triiy, C.M.G., D.S.O" chairmami Ottawa; Lt. Col. H1... cle Martigny, 1 Montreal, nnd Mr. Robert McNich- ol, Vancouver. As ivrr. McNichol 15 a recent appointee in succession to Brigadier (‘rcnerni Alex. Ross, it is not cxiwecfcd that he will attend the Maritime sittings. I The Commission. which was ap- pointed as a result of recommen- dntion of the Parliamentary Com- mittee on vclcmns and pensions problems, has zilromiy satin Mont- mil, Quebec, Toronto, Hamilton, London and Windsor. After leav- ing Charlottetown it will proceed to Sydney, where it will sit on Sat- urday. thence to Halifax, St. John, and Sherbrooke, Que. It is hearing representations from local veterans‘ organizations and from any individuals in the area, interested in the veterans’ unem- ployment problem. Though the veterans’ associations have been requested to present written briefs, __.________._____ (Continued on Page 7) Overhaul Planes For Trial Flights SYDNEY. NB». Oct. 14—(CP.)-- i hauled tonight aboard men- mOihcf- ship, the Schwabenland, 1n prepare-i tfon for transatlantic flights to thc Azores. , Bot-h ships flew here today from,’ Port Washington, N.Y.. via Boston,‘ to make experimental fiighis over ‘I the northern route for Lufthansa; :Alr1fne3 pmmed fJ-gnygflgntlc oer-l keeper, to kisS her and say, T low‘ f vice. l you." ; 5 Tm A901“; i; schgdujgd to be‘ W. C. Fain, 50. thc father of ‘TIA Zephir is expected to be se; in flight Friday or Saturday. Both Charles and six other children, was bring held on wmrnnts charging __,______ __....____ .i Tr USSIA DEMANDS POR TUG UESE BL 00.113405 MFXSCIm LEkZE P261155 INFO TEX? Issues Wirtual R A ‘I. British Cabinet DISCUSSED BY§ Ultimatum To "°"‘* "'°°“"g European Powers A BE cai-ifjgnggé gigging-Bis; (Calls On Britisfi-Fi-ench Navies To Patrol Coast. Germany Denounces Note. By (‘flAitLiJS l’. Nl"i"i‘i~lit I Assooiiiii-ii Press Fureigii Stall MOSCOW, Oci. li_(.\l’)—-ltus.sizi tonight demanded blockade 0f ‘Portuguese ports to prvveiit shipment 0f arms io the Spanish llllilll','.ft'fli\‘. _ .-\‘n nificizil eiminiui £1110 czilicii upon the Non-interven- tion Lommittce t0 urge iiii- British or French nnvv, or both to patrol Portuguese ports. ' ’ “We demand from thc Committee thc establishment of such control,” ihe ennimiinique siiid. The ltussuain dcmizncis. the communique said, were [handed directly in the form of n note to the Earl of Ply. mouth. chairman of the lripzinish Non-intervention (‘om- mitiee in London. The noic zilsn demanded. it ivns said. that ihehodv be reconvened immediately to consider concrete proposals which Russia ndvzlnccd i0 prevent violations 0f the hands- off-Spain zigreenieiii. ~ Delivers Note 1 V Th t't fti'R.’.'1 lriiiw“ . was tillVcfitl 11.01111 PlfriliOjlilllt Ill 1 m- Soviet 110i.» Changes Hands representative, Germany" and Pa ing their sillilliFll nun-n. pledges and 11(‘1(1 iii!‘ iii ,.1<l tit-ms nude the ._,g,,_._»,n¢n¢, ~ to C. George McCuilsgli, Toronto 531-951" f” aid m the m ‘ _F,., . 1.1115111055111311 and financier, was an- Kagun-s 1mm m, ,.O,,,,,,un,q,,,. 1 nrinnccrl licrc tonight b_v W. G. Jrif. said, "presented the following for 111113 ‘Turing 9795x1917‘- the urg-m. (tozlsfidc‘il'iion of ,1}, ‘ In llllllfillllCllff sale oi the noun-- commmpp; piiptu.» iOllIldOd ill iii-H and in it...‘ "The “mm Supp“, o; rebel mm) 1 (arly (lays edited by Goorge Brown. is curried on tlirouzii Portugal and one or m” Fammfl‘ °f Confcdfla‘ through Portuguese [mi-lg tlon, Mr: Jnfiray brought to .1 "A mmpnum m. m, n,,.u,,,,(. w close ilic direct coniroliiiig interest put, m, (Infl 1O Lin, 514,1,“- nm; m which has been vested ill his family vmlntion o; u“. Non_I,,Lm.,.,,,.‘U-On for more than half a century. agreement would be imn:edintt2 es- M? 5199111111811. ‘T110 1160011105 tnblgiunqm of ¢o,;|,;0; Un-m- Por- fifth president of the paper, will tugucse poms, have as an a<=ociatc in’ control, "We cicmnitd iroxii .111‘ committee ‘vimmn um" 1177111115 "1°°'Pr°~‘“ cstabdslimeni oi m, i; ¢-Q;;~_;-O1_ drnt of W. nfi-llarviczivcs. lviincs “we suggcs; 1m. c,,f,,,-(.,.,,,en§ of Limited and execu‘ '0 of the Lriko thc control llii‘.l 1:11;. b“. tui-ncii m; Shore Mi: =. In a sfiitcnicnt Mr. ei" to liic FlCllUil 01-1 jsh 1; Wright lie would take no active or boili, acting togotlioig .piirt in <1 izing the newspaper, "Wilhnut such minimum and nr- D111 “Th B11 18 1115 filiflllf-fll #1111- gcnt niczisure against visliiiwii of , 11011 1'0 M1? Mccunfli-‘h- the lll,’l'i.‘k‘llt(.‘llt, it will S0011 b: not 1 only defunct, but will svvvc ~ screen for aid to tiic rebels a: thc legal Spanish Govvrniiiv Wlirii the Committee after 'I'OitOI\"I‘O, Oct. l4—-iCP)--S3Io , of (It) 1w" " of the shares of The 611.111‘ T1 morning ' 4HE$E FOUAS. woo IIALK or ‘HARD Mower Musr MEAN it's limo to our! /. “l Launch Five - year Railroad Program i 14>~1APi --- Jnpim, drafted tonight a srconcl fi\‘f>‘l‘:\l‘ railroad cxtciif i , . an additional 0 11111435 (ii Ask‘ right to Rnssins “back door“ on the Sovict-hfnnchciiknoriii lmi-ilcr. ' The new lines. ])l‘{1_‘;f‘(‘t1‘<‘1 ilirnuizli bleak and bnndit-infcr-tcd ultras of TORONTO, 0c‘. 14-—iCP) -Miiii- 11401181111". ‘T171131 "11111-111‘ 11111 Jillfllh" inuni and maximum tcmpcrzit-iircs‘ TOKYO, 0:1. Cse military command to send: Dau-gon 32 36 troops to almost any point on thc Akliiiik i0 _20__ frontier within two or llll'l"r\ days. ‘ Edmonton 5n 58 ‘Pile nctwni-k of railways wm‘ Ihiginn 3i 74 planned directly by thc Japanese.‘ wmiiipq E3 G0 army general staifdn Tokyo. l Toronto so 46 MW“ ' ' ' I‘ Ottawa 39 4G . Montreal 3° 44 ' - 24 42 I ‘ QucLcc I Saint John 311 46 _ llulifnx 3'3 45 _ -——-i- ' w . . . 33 4) POPLAR BLUFF‘, no. on. 14 -_ . °1I‘_“‘1"‘“:‘_’_‘“‘ ‘ a - ' - ll Cl. Fir. '°““‘“~‘ *- ( P) Nmp M“ m In 1 H ltlnriiinie Pf0\'1l1i"\‘>Z Niodcraic told officers today how his idllivi‘ paused as he shot and killed All... Bucliih Evans. 17, his former house- wiiids; fair and ccol. High tide tonight at 10.45 and to- morrow momlnz at 10 35. Sun sets this evening at 5.15 and rises tomorrow morning at 6.17. Summcrside tide eighteen min- ntcs later than Charlottetown. Tm: out rmzm iilin with thc murder lint night of "Md," n“ ,,_ m | In m_ Lemon Miss Evans and of Loren Odell, 22, I i-W- l1 - "l. Iraves Tormentlne 11 l. In. 2.55 p. In», planes will be refueiled about! the a farm-worker who was slain ius p. m. ,miother-sh1;\ ____, 1 as he sought to aid the gii-i. "m! ,°_§',;1"“f:3,1;_ M m‘