MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN “nnot rem: ve but it can “Llfiefinuy and aliéviate mis- (1 dim Two Cents Ianmh, rgilgaiulli," Ioundad llil’! p.> THIRTYMSHIPS PASS iHRllllGH iiiiiiiiiiiiis wnoon. o... zis-icJn-nnvan Heavy artillery pieces, loaded in plain sight on the ships‘ decku, gm seen on some cf the res x-Is as my paond through the Dardanelles piebee sold. LONDON. Oct. 25—(C.P.-CabIe) Jrhe Non-Intervention Commit- tee at its meeting tomorrow will lure before it a British note ass- mlng "reliable evidence" of viola- iimis of the hends-off-Spaln agree- wit by Russia and Italy was worth bringing before the Com< nlttee." (Continued on Page 9) COMING ‘EVENTS ucruoe Dance. icluy, Oci. 30th. L-8249-l0-Ll6-2i. Florida, Poivniil, Fr "See "Prairie Rose" by Malpcquc players Monday, Oct. 26th, Norboro iilll. L-B232-l0-24-2i "Dance a-t Corrun Bann Hull, Wednsday, Oct. 28th. 1f not fine. following night. 11-3351 "Come and enjoy your supper‘ in Hell-til Hall, E. R. October 27th. Purt proceeds for San. L-8205-l0-25-li. "Pantry Sale Kings Daught- ers, cabbage patch table. S. A. Mc- Donald's, Saturday, October 3l_ lambs. calves every Wednesday a‘. Albany. Hours 12-3. L-6972-l0-M T W tf. "Remember Chicken Supper in Beam l-ia'l. East Royalty, October 21th. Meals served from 5.30 to l0 "DE TA ILS OF CA Ruidihzv Yfrj/lvlrloivs §§O§§Q44§< ! - l.‘ . Y . . ' ‘ *\~' ..... ' 5.1‘ licrbfrt. Mariel‘, new Canadirn Minister i0 the Uri-ted States, and Lady Maricr, pcturcd on the.r arrival at Warhingtan, ONCIGXIILBTS to President Roosevelt. Herbert pro cntcd his BY RITILVIN K. WZHTELEATIIER Associated Press Foreign Stuff BRUSSELS, Oct. 25 —-— iAP) — Scores of brubed heads resulting from sciiiflcs bctwucii Fascist ad- vocates inizl p0’ c tixlny nizirk-cil . . ....ry of the Buttl: of Yscr in Lhc lllLHL tense nimos pliers ll.‘ iuni has known since the Gian, War. One man ivus ehctintheleg. Sev- cnbinet to Like extra precautions uizkiiuiin liciulcfore in Belgium. Veterans of the Yser batilc as- " for their annual celebra- llv C.l_\‘ blrricndu‘ as if in a state oi rhgih. o'cl>ck. L-BZM-IO-QQ-ll “Orwell Ladies Aid chicken sup- Dtr at Peter R. McQuccns Ocloim- 17- If not ' line following nigh; Hear Chariottetown octctte. L-ii237-l0-2l-2i "Wuisloe club loading livestock it Wiiisloe Station “lcdrzcsciay lorcnooii. Oct. ziithPlerisc list with uni-em; "r. A. Rodd. L825B-l0-26-2l. "Hallow-eon Tea in aid of Char- tetow-n Hospital. Wednesday ""1 Bazaar of the Presbyterian "lurch Rt North 'I‘ryon will be held “who. October 27th at ilic KlJg Leopold rerieived the parad- ing \'£“i..“l‘.'ll15 before the palace while 4,000 geixliirii .\ with rifles over .l.llll weriiung extra. ' if r bells lmlriallcd llll roads 1:» Bl‘ll'\'~i‘lS and the centre mcdcidte enfiiuvt frustrated efforts by Dsgrcllf" to nsscriible his foiloiv- ers from all 131i ini but those al~ ieudy in the cly paraded the streets to manifest thcir iledrc. lo set up an nuti- purllziinzniarizin govern- vment. All aulomohlics entering the city TldTdriyTTnfareTdtT Belgian Scgaffles Police And FascTs-t Sympathizers Clash. Scores Of Arrests Made. nail uuza Ganaders Minister in Washington D. C. Si! buses was forbidden. N0 street cars ran iii the ccntrc of the city while police wiili batons kept the crowds moving. Fears Held For Nova Scoiia Ship Sydney 15 days ago and has not been reported since. The ancient colony coast was swept by high winds shortly alter the Moriisville sailed. causing ex- tensive damage to fishcrmcirs gear. Conimnnclcil by Captain Thomas Burt, of North Sydney. the Morris- villc has a crew of three. Five Killed In Five persons were killed when a. pllme fell on the Marlon golf course at 5.30 p. m. today- They were: William P. Mitchell. 30, of Blueflcld. W. Va: Charles Henry, 40. of Marion, Va; Mr. and Mrs. F. ll. Chappcll. of Wclcli. W. Va: R. B. Tidcwell, of Bluefield, itted today that Russia has request- cd the use of French ports in case Soviet naval "crusude“ was voiced today by the newspaper to Spain "fr"? +oo+$ovo+e SHIPMENTS CHARIJOTTETOWN. CANADA. MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1936 Read by Everybody NADA- GERMANY TRADE §f9§§f§fi9fi SIXTY KITTEIT iiiil lNillREii lN TRAIN wiiicii HONG KONG, Oct. Bi-JCP) — Chinese reports blamed o. mili- tary officer for the dlsaste, the worst railway smash in China. in recent years. Of the 60 dead, 53 were soldiers. W!" runaway coaches dashed down a steep hlll and collided with a. train climbing the grade Oct. 22, salr‘ delayed dispatches from Teng- chatang, l-lunan Province, in China's interior. Twenty-four coaches, jammed with National Government troops returning along the Yangtse River Vallcy from the rezent south China rebellion, formed the train, pulled by flwo lcmmotlves. The train stalled on a steep hill and the engineers split it into two sections, each engine ‘pulling 12 coaches. The second section was ordered to remain stationary until the first surmounted the grade, When the first section was un- able to make the ascent, four cars were sidetracked. Chinese reports said o. military officz-r aboard the second l2-car train forccdltlie engineer to start the climb. The second train's move- ment jarred loose the four side- tracked cars laden with troops and flier sped down the hill, crashing headlong into the advancing second -tralil. The officer who was said to have forced the second section to pro- ceed was reported to have fled af- ter the disaster. OTTAWA, Oct. 25~(CP)‘ Fox skins are one of Canada's exports that are expected to be greatly benefit- ed by the payments agreement with Germany made public over the week-end. In the 12 months ended Sept. 30 exports to Germany of black and silver fox skins, undressed, amount- ed to $8,463. The prospective an- nual export to Germany under the new arrangement is calculated at Manslaughter SYDNEY, NS, Oct. 25—(CP)— Thomas MacKenzle, 26-year-old Sydney man, Saturday was acquit- ted of s. manslaughter charge aris- ing out of triple car crash on the In Hospital HON C. G. POWER (YPTAWA, Oct. 25-((‘l’J~Hnn C. G. Power, Minister of Pensions and National Health, was taken to lins- pital ovcr the week-end suffering from o. slight attack of pncumuniil- Mr, Power contracted pneumonia after breathing smflkc of a qllifkl." extinguished fire that brnkc out in his apartment a few nllihls 0H0- llis doctor said the Minister has only a slight attack and is in no danger. MT. STEWART $8,000 TTRE AT F ii R B ES iiilill REBELQTT BAY Arunjucz. was reported last night. Renewed fighilng around Ovledo 1n the north was reported. with As- turiun miners said to have sur- rounded the city in u new blockade. The Mzttliid airtfirrfiies prepared to wngc the (icclsirc battle for pos- seslon of the capital outside the city if possible. They declared the eneniyls entrance into Madrid would mean tho sacrifice of at least 100,000 civilian lives. Insurgent troops attacking El Escoriol, northwest of Madrid, were reported to have been repulsed. Expropriation of all industries in Catalonia was reported in e dis~ patch from Barcelona. In the Non-Intervention conimlt- to". in London, Britain submitted evidence of three alleged violations of the hands-offSpaln agreement Try/Russia and one by Italy. Poland was reported ready to bring further charges tomorrow. An Instanbul (iispatch reported 30 Russian ships loaded with arms in the Mediterranean enroute to Bar- (‘OlOIi2L. Portuguese citizens arriving at Lisbon from Barcelona =sald 20f‘: Russian volunteers were erfilieted there to join the Government militia. this morning completely deslrvyfll moming at $8,000.00. The fire was discovered by Con- stable Edwards of the Mounted Po- lice. Volunteer firemen quickly gathered and bucket brigades “ere formed in a desperate attempt to nve the building. Despite all cf- forisyhowever, the flames sire-pt onward and residents began to fear that the village would be burned out. A call for assistance was sent to Charlottetown and fifteen fire- James McIntyre close by on the other side. If a wind had been blow- ing firefighters said that they could not have prevented a much greater lo. The Fcchan store was about 300 yards from the river and ivater in barrels, cask: and anything that TORONTO, Oct. 24- (C?) Liner llground EARiijiiilAYi Fire which broke out attwo o'clock ' ,Ship Helpless Tiff lrela nil of Ireland had sent out rm SOS. Two tugs from Dublin left to aid the vessel. Wlcklow is on the east coast of the Irish Free Sfnte. The American Shipper is a United States llncs vessel of 7,430 tons. Miners End - ncross the Polish border, ending a hunger strike, stumbled out of their pits last night, exhausted by their four-day fast. their demands for more pay and better working conditions. The miners will go back to work Mon- The management accepted a.ll' though Rcrercnec- is due in every‘ mun, al- MAXIMS 0F A M ii RIC MAN deemed hardly worthy oi l0 PAGES V mnuw‘ I id’, OT“ ‘ our lure. __ _ Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew Annual Suhqr-rllrtiun Urliu-reli $4.00 B] llall Lunullu and U. b. A. $1.50 i i Nation Treatme l l l l l lziiives of the two L1'()\'0|'|lf\ii" , The parts, negoiiziicd unii hlinisici‘ of 'i‘r:i(ii~ ziuil (‘ennui Dr. Hans R. Heninicn. ("Jun of foreign cxehzinge. END DTS(‘RI.\ITN.\_'I'IO.\' i i Texts of the two iigrcemcnis "were released lierc over tlii- week t .1 b} with the zgrcemeziis, Air. Elbfll in ' nounccd the German Govcriznii-nt _; has undertaken to remove the du- crlminatiou \l\‘lll('ll previously (vi. ed ugiiiitst Cillliiflliill comparison with Uri. -il " citizens in l'C:i)Cl". oi iiic.r . lugs of cerium Ge lllll bond.» The playmen: new dcpzutiirr- mercizil relirions with fox tries and arises out of strlcticns on the gran‘ eigii exchange Wllliill cut ports from Canada. Ii \\' ‘ possible {ill almost ciezi b tween Canada's exports i0 -~ ports from G Pllillll)‘. The tiniiii- a; "ement itself in n" ly provides for the exteiisioi. h? either (‘Hlllilfy to the other of ili~-'.- Jevorezi iuitlon ll‘(llil'll('lll~ in iLc matter of tariff rams and clhwi ~ regulations. Oii the Cllillldlilll hint‘ ‘ i this means the intermediate Ldilll Canadian goods which places lm from any other country. The only CXCCPllDllS are special privileges extended for the facilitation of frontier trade, privileges flflsllll! out of a customs union with another state or special agreements eon forming to recommendations of the ‘conference of Stress. _____ r n _ _.l , 5150900- men with the big pumpcrlcft for Mt. ments have been in effect betirecn “ ‘ I o u c. y. , g e _ U v Come to W. M. S. luncheon at “you. v suds “We rmd, rm. ,w_ Stewart at 3.20 this morning. the two countries on a teinporiiri Mrs. John Mcliinis‘. Vi/lnsloc, Wcd- s“ ‘L, U. i.’ fir. ‘ d ' McLeod Douglas‘ store was Wltir basis the importance of the phy- éatlli. “If ntoi flnc iqilti: ql my“ E209)“ ° £9 an in a few feet of the burning bulld- BEUTHEN Geriimny Oi. 25 mm“ “gmmmt ‘mlwcmhs m“ M i i. ny ceiis, z :.. "i2. zi l. ' ___fi _ _ _. _ __ ' _ ' ‘ ' *-_ _ _ ,_ L-BZIB-IO-Zii-ll- Prcmlci‘ villi zphrdhd mid his MARION. vii. Oct. 25—(AP)— ‘"8 °" °"° "i" "m" "l" “‘*““"“ "l (AP-I-E-sht hundred coal miners. m“ m“ "¥‘“““"~‘m" 5° f“ “S Cm‘ nda is concerned. REPLACE 1933 ARRANGEDIENT the which The two agreements take place of the arrangvmeiit came into effect on Jan. l, (Continued on Page 3> Governor of Hupeh Province and one of General Chlang KiLlSllclCfi Kwangsi Provinces. The as=nssin was described li\ 11a iffs And Custo of Germany, are 1i IllUHl-Tll\'l)l‘(‘£l and u “payments zig.i;i'eemt-zii,' ports from Canada 0n the most frir» arable basis accorded to imports ' As most-favored nation arrange- PACT? . SPAIN Proofs-lion For I Allocation Of GTTVERNMENT . _ , Foreign Exchange Mutual ExtcnsiuonOf Most Favored nt 'l‘o'Cover'i‘ar- ms Regulations. .-..~ lll.~l \\i' 1 . (‘ll ii?‘ "w. “f. liiili-r". uii l. ll ~l|iir ill k prnrl: iicte increase in iioveiiiie Freight; Lccieaso fare . . y!‘ r :3 ll" “l. LX261 Cflll hundred were arrested. i‘ the 18f!“ KQP-"lll 510m “T A- D‘ or a“ 10M‘! m“ ‘Awnded b) ‘ lrlrirliii x j "—'—" -- . . i ' . - -' >10 illUP“ *“'~ ' _ cue. ssmctlmxs called NC TH SYDNEY N5 o‘, 2-__ l-‘eehan, Mt. Stewart. btnrling an ______ treaty to an) mu oui 1c v H n‘ w . 0' F“ '"""=i" T" "- “Y 27m 1nd Wednesday 73m. y 1101M‘ night for the safety of the Bil-ton I t men an “m? m up“ , . ‘ g “ ‘ i A ~ ' 1cm“, 1,8250 Degrelids declared intention of 561100.18‘. nhrflglviue which sailed - out the remainder of the buildinl.’ mourning: stated thc American Canada. 4 q ‘ n icnltmmn _ ‘ ______ __ l(‘,l,'llll_§ 350113;, 0i m, 3mg; pa“, from Bome B“ NM for Norm and fluflChfli wart-lions.‘ un- mi» shipper. drifting helplessly in 0n the GWh-lfi 511-“ 1i him“ h‘ ‘M "Borden Line Club loading hOiIS. fclloxicis iizlo In-iissels caused the A y’ l’ ~ caused a 1055 estimated early this hwivy seas off the Wlcklow Coast the Gfrmfi" milllilllll“ "mu l“? " " ' ' \'\i- Bren‘ Buf NoT oto" RFiblO Jokes ! OLD Vnicuos W" ‘i9?! l TCP .\l il< cs: TORONTO. (l. l, ‘.15 l l ‘ iii and nuixiiiiiini Temper» Ind Thursday, Octvbfl‘ 23m mid ' ~ sYdnel/‘New wlteflord highway would hold water was carried in d“; Hm“ 9g 19m B m, Homfinmde mndvv iiere scazchctl. Entrance to auto W. Va. several months e30. The crash re- “one drum vchkqes and mom. ,_,_ M ‘PMS- L-azia-io-ze-éi. . 2"“ i: “i”; d1?“ °1 Vmtihu‘ trucks to the scene-of the n". . ‘ " w 3i; ° ' "i" -° °" 3*"- “W "°- m. Stewart matted at 415 “ITS . _ .. o2 "Lea R A t rm?‘- ' ' h \vlllll.iul.l .0 - mm gilngxlgéixlliotgs. lags, 42nd ussla 31111111 C 1V6‘ _ m, m, m. w... “ndpf "1888 017317101’ llp€ m, ,8 morning’ 0c‘ zgnon, Nlcirilgslggg _ ,0 n control. The Charlottetown firemen s i t (nu-id 32 5-! Bit-tillers lmdi}, L ‘g t RT» r n I p . ' ° arrived at four o'clock. The store , 1 AUVHHW; 33 5g lime dais M03315, angnégmpblifi , e Claun Superior and its contents were destroyed hut 3 ’l__‘ 40 LBz59_1°_26_2L ii the attached warehouse was saved 3g 43 t. rams. on. 2c H (MOIKTBY) — (Monday)-—(AP)—Waming io Rus- 73173 TlZbBf mm the flames. HANKOW, China, Oct. 25-—(CP- Shek crushed the iilclpicilt revolt as 4e Th? annual Chicken Supper (Ari-Unconfirmed reports circul- sla that France would not aid any Haves) — General Yang Yungtal. of Southern Kii-iiiigwiiu: and (‘in loltctoivi: " t.~: it‘ Priivliicew i-Li ieriy and 3444 $1M“ Hail, Tryon. Tickets 35c and she decided to lum-vcnc actively in Toulouse Dispatch. authoritative “A M" "d "Pa": "W? 113m hand men- w“ “ssasslmicd tive of S7A‘Cll'v\'il,‘l Province, Will .i- .\‘(.lllll‘ lly ivliul- nerch. iiuz ii: Torre; ' L'8197’10'24'21' the spimisl‘ cw“ wm- organ or the Radical-socialist party. 32mph‘: o? (h: B e u hfmhtodfly ‘:3 he 1°“ a’ reccpuon support the nelglih irziig Kn ' .3 l‘I(‘ll ‘.~ll i i-lii:ii‘.::.i~\_ fi-llrrard by l‘ - - - a te Uni d Staies consulate to “m. 10,-,“ ntl/“nr. t . , . p .d to ;_ 1 i i.iii. lug°smg hmgksilgs Mimi": rltz after the Radical Socialist Oon- fake into account that if its ships mline"! Mlfifli"! :2":- i-etum to his official residence hi l bolster their dvflfillfi‘ ngzaiiux .\‘.t- ii. l; i..i.~ u»... llliixiill“; 1v (‘.08 ' M c V“ a_ grcss adjourned, said Yvon Delbos. sail toward the shores of Spain. they n“ Why‘ T ° n°' e 7 i- wucha-"g- (‘Welly “Tm the Yd"? king. , and lulll».lll. m. 7.18. a m‘ R““°”‘Y mm’ Tu“ will produce m himheh w nniuiwm Oct 25-(AP)—-'l‘he toe m i 17 (Orenoon, Qgtober gimL Agrogg French Foreign Minister, tclepli0ll' W111 11nd 51mm!’ flihclwmd T1101‘? - '- Ver- yang; dam], may mo“. n 50,101,; sun .\i‘l.\ ilii< afternoon iii 4.59 . éiwar track foot of Prince Street “mum 1m to South Side Round L-8220- 10-24-21. “L1,? Rflnchers Attention-We “b55111! earn of fox meats ed the British foreign office in Lon- don and (ppm/ed the Soviet tqucst. "'I‘lie French Foreign Minister considered lhc request unacceptable because the Frencosovlet pact ooes the Italian and German fleet“ the newspaper said. ISTANBUL, Turkey, Oct. 26 — (Mctduy)-(AP)—-'I‘u.rklsh authori~ lies denied today reports that Rus~ _ the lore, against 150 for the ordinary grade. About 98 pa cent. of the crop will be marketable Ontario grower-l, Mr. Cu- Spenish liner Cristobal Cofon went aground on Exist North Rock, 10 miles off the Bermuda north shore, at one A. M., today. It was rcpa-ricd badly damaged. Chen Hslen-Chao, 20-year-old Chinese youth who emptied all six chambers of his revolver into the 56-year~old statesmen, was held in- communlcado. His act was gen- i blow to Chlrinirs current (‘lfiltls lo I unify the country ngfiillrt Tllflllfil‘: Japanese aggression, it “as feared in Chinese circles. ‘ lllKl inc, iontorroii morning Lil ".30. Full moon Przdziv, Oct. 30. ll ill. Silllllli‘l':-lfli2 ‘izle i8 liiinutes inter than Cliiiifotteioivn. 1.58 .. Dispatches from Istanbul, Jlzity persons were killed and 100 By ‘he ,°‘“““““" Pr”! l ‘ Turkey. tonight reported 33 Rus inn mlured hi a train wreck, word of Heavy flghtnlg about’ 20 miles l OTTAWUL Oct. 2.'>—-((‘l')--l~'ii:1 f-iii l“.\"ll uric ll('f‘l'illll'.' tr l‘ nil! "M"! “m! Buhllllts for l which reached here today, on the 509m. M Mddnd’ “mhcovmlmneuc (lermzin exporters from lh. sale u" : i» _ in (Yiuzizi-i will iii- gpln had been SW11 in the lilclf- Jcwly opened Canton-Henkow rail- mun“ "lmnwruuflcklng we m‘ made nvziiiziiilc to (Jsrmun ‘im iiiiqllia- ]llll'i'l‘-Il‘~l’ iii brnncan- l WHY in Southern Hunan Province. surgmt hues m the vichmy of floods from (Tunurlzi imilcr u" .1 l- -1-~si»-'l l.~_\' l"(‘[)l'i'\t'll- i l 0mm’ bcnewd to be one M pun’ . All six biillcfs found their mark. 1 lical vengeance. possibly because of _‘ m“ Y“: w“ “m “L” "m" ‘ the prominent role recently played taken to hmpital. lie did irithin a by General Yang when Chiang Kai- few minutes, however. aln stated, are attempting to develop qualities that will carpool tin Maritime crop. The 10.833-tcn ship. heridz-d for Mexico from Cardiff. waics, carried no passengers. The size of the crew we: not determined immediately. The reports, emanating from Blar- { “The Soviet Government ought to l I mctimbfl. at Albany Kensing- ha‘ "h! Alberton. Get our prices 7°“? Winter supply before or- "Where. Pond and Delancy, ‘QWM L-mos-io-ao-zi. not come into pl1y in any way in sin had asked for authorization to that coiijuzicture." the newspaper isend the Soviet Black. Sea fleet Echo de Parts said. i through the Daidanelles into thl TOULOUSE, fiance. Oct. 26 — Mediterranean Sea. |'ll| l\Tl IFTKITT liiirilrn 1LT?» il. Ill. I p. m. in Tnrmenlliie ll n. m. 2.5.1 p. m.‘ . y unrrivi Tiilflllll)’. Na train ronnrellnn inst trip