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' » ' _ ' Covers Prmce Edward Island Like the Dew _ _ _ _ . -. .5 ' '_,_;/_-_Lf/_.~., "" H. _ , ff , -. . .. . 1s,,,.._,_.»t.,_____/5,; ...» . ._ r -u .- 1 " ’;, .` f. _ , '_, ._. __ _ _' » _ ,Vi 4‘.__L'_,'x.T.- ;T,,¢/'__ l_i_,_'.,f_;_;.f3,,fI¢;;9;, .~,, ry _ H, . 1- -~»,~tAs;at=.si.zsx..s»ane¢.¢,L.v_» .~.'_i.".. _/1--acl' f ~ . - f ~ ,'»,»» " ,rt _ - ‘Pix --._ ' _ _ f -~.\'_ - v -.ir j ” a’ .Ill _i~ 9, 1 . . =.. . ‘ . - W' . . .»»1’*`-- ~..= .- c- ¢.. \ _ .;;.=ft . ~“ :"'t§t. I~1-'.~." *.`5~‘il rf “tl T. . t~ 4 to 1 Clulrlottetown Guardian Tun (ka C U-~---. --1 _ . IIARLOTPETOWN. CANADA. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1,1936 .» races ".:.":.f'r 1! _- A _ __ REBELS CLAIM FALL MADRID IMMINEN v1oLA T1oN oF NEUTRALITY PACT CHARGED Claim Capture ` Hopes To Beat W'ife’s Record Newjap C0n_<,--ul Spanish Ca ital IJUBUMENTS PRESENTED AT LEAGUE Italy, Germany and Portugal said Aid- ing Rebel Spanish Cause. GENEVA, Srpt. 30-(AP) - 'l`l\e Spanish delegation to the Lrague oi’ Nations tonight pub- lished documents charging Italy, Germany and Portugal with furnishing anna to the Spanish insurgents in violation uf the European non-intervention pact. The documents contained let- ters from Madrid to France, italy, Germany and Portugal denouncing the “hands-off" policy as a. blockade against the "lcgitlmate Spanish Govern- ment." A note, the documents said, was sent by'the Madrid Gov- ernment to all signatory nations of the non~intervention accord declaring that if the Insur- gents had not rcreivcd armed aid from_Germnny and Italy they would have been “cmshed at the outset.” The Charges made specific re- ference to Iilsurgont receipt of "alma ammunition and men from Germany" and alleged that Italy had sent 24 war planes to Insur- gcnts, Sean Lester. League of Nntlonsl' Commissioner in the Free City of u named deputy (Continued on Page 'll COMING EVENTS _ °'Ta1kles--Flat mver ' '1 hursday. l..-:£730-9-30-21. "Talkies-Murray Harbor Friday. I L-6750-9-30-21. "Ta.lkies-Murray River Satur- day. ~ 1.-svso-9-ao-21 "Dance Fortiuie Hall Friday, October lind. Clifford Peters, 4 piece Orchestra. 25 cents. L-6832-9-29-31. “Reserve Thursday October 15 for Guild afternoon tea, Baptist Schoolroom. L-6997 "Come to School dance Kelly's Cross Hall Oct. 2nd. Lunch served. _ L-7000-10-1-2i "St. Petcr's Cathedral Annual Sale of Work. Reserve, Wcdnesdny, December 2nd. L-6991-10-1-1i_ °'Come to the library dance in Belfast Hall, Friday, October 2nd, L-B987-10-2-li. "See Shirley Temple at Mac- Le_an's Theatre this weck. » L-6947-9-80-31 "MacDonald Women‘s Institute Chicken Supper at Guy Stcwnrl.'s Tea Hill on Thursday October lst. L6853-9-29-3i °'Su.perlors' Dance MacMlllan's Hotel, Stanhope. Friday, October Vid, Charlottetown Orchestra. 1,6945-9-30-31 "The Ladies of the United Church, Kensington, are holding n Rummage Sale on saturday, Oct. lrd above Hardy‘s Market. L-6882-10-1-li. "Hear the Doucotte family Sing Ind play in Seaview Hall Thursday llllht. dance after, Admission 10 ond 20 cents. L-8944-9-30-2| “Dance Mount Stewart Legion H111. n-my. oetoer ana. cnsnom- lown oronum. modem and om time dancing. Admission accents. _ .......,r...aaaa-9-so-21. “We can handle calves in car- load lots at prices that are higher ‘hon that offend for a considerable ilme. Consult our office or your Ulublooretary if you have any to War. Live Stock Marketing Board. L-U63 PRDBEEM lSTANllPIllNTl ____ P n|sc_u_ssin Mr. Alan Chambers Urges Co-operation of all Organizations. l l l l "Canada, docs not owe her young men a. living, but only an opport- tunity to make a living," said Mr. Alan Chambers. 27 year old Chair- man of the National Youths Em- ployment Committee when he ad- drcwzd the representatives of thc Provincial Government, Civic Gov- emment, Churches, School Board, Rotary Club, Gyro Club and Boy Scouts Association in the Board Room of the City Building yester- day forenoon. Chambers, accompanied by Mir. W. O. Nickerson, of Halifax, ar- rived in the City by seaplane. I-lc was not able to address s. schedul- ed mcctlng in Sydney because of I » .-5 _ ,_ A.. l"'~Al=l-it-._ __ l newcomer to Canndiall dlplo- _ _._;,_._ ¢ _ _ _ _ . -. , _~ »' 1 3 g,¢<~`* l '_.'.-.- I - ' . = 1 sf ~ ’ l . l : "il"-5 - 1 , xt; ~¢ _ - *-~ _ , Joint _International f. bun. :lo-<.\. l.> .il-.idua'.~» at-fender-S :omni pinned their hope of stopping' the Insurgent zidmace uigalnsi lhc czipitul on :i liol,~'lel'i-d line of mlliiizimen ni, \i‘zin_iuez, lust .lziiisc .~'elllt-nn-nt blot-kinp;‘ the northward irivL~. ouih of _\I.1d1ld. Iicinfowenicnls were sent lo the town, which is 2S milcg S 4 ~° I The heaviest fighting was ni (llias Del Rev, iust north of Toledo, where the Govcrnincnt. militia again 'took punish. - ment fiom ln.~:ul'_1_~‘cni zli’tlllcl'_v :ind :nr .~'..'|lizid|'0ns. Th'-‘.V “'iil\Si00d " “h‘"`2'c h_\_'.I\loors und Spanish foreign (.‘LAll\l VICTORY le1.:ionn:iires on the shell-iorn road helween Toledo and Maqucda, and counter-charged during :L lull in the bom- E R. C. M. P. Seize The Govcrnnirnt clalincd ri vic- , l of . _ . of engine trouble, Introduced by Mr. Walter S. Grant, Chairman, Mr. Chambers explained that the Federal Govern- ment had set up a National Em- ployment Commlssion to take care the serious situation which had _ _,\_,.,,v,n_,_ in New York gg _nt we new m,_,M»|zp____uMch “Mm ny _developed in Canada. The Minister. ulatcr from London to South Africa, Capt, Jas.MolIison, British trans- io' :atlantic flicr, points out his proposed route on a map. Mollison husband l me Amy Molilson, u;so a noted ocean filer, hopes tobeat his wife‘s speed muse in industry and °°""“°r°° Toklo. Labour felt 'thin alrbodifs in employment field particularly l-he , -T“l'*3“¢S*’ f°"l¥“ °“l°° at cial duties finds time to write books in travel, of which he lms over a score ;_ . _ - i the A B T | V I T I Royal Society of Canada, the senior ilcarnecl organization of the D0- Huesca and which is rcgzirdtd as Culmdmn m5t0ry_ biography and, vital to fulfilment of Govcrnnienl ihopes or organizing v'e.sl~‘;vc dr- , . rep ` " L ' .' ii' an r six years und at plcscnt fills troops blew up a railroad bridtrfx l“gh o‘ll-sep- mbsr building colitracts awarded throughout Canada totalled $16,- 558,500 compared with $14.743,100 ln Scpteniber of last year, a gain dos Nations, , which proceeds: "One ' °f 12-3 P" cent" “"°°"dl“3 to fig' ures compiled by MacLean Build- ing Reports, Ltd. Ontario led with $6,645,700 while British Columbia reported $3,042,- 700: Quebec $2.878,200; New Bruns- wick $2,148,200; Nova Scotia $629,- 700; Mlanitoba, $555,100; Alberta $297,400, Saskatchewan $274000 and Prince Edward Island $87,500. Contemplnted new construction for thc first. nine months of 1036 totalled $210,771,400 as compared with $l85,027.400 in the same per- iod of 1935, an increase of 13.9 per cent. TENDERS ACCEPTED OTTAWA, Sept. 30-(CP) - On behalf of the Minister of Finance, the Bank of Canada announced at noon today that tenders had been accepted for the full amount of $25,0000,000 Dominion of Canada treasury bills due Dec. 31, 1938. The avenge discoimt price of the ac- cepted blda wus $99,829.18, and the Athur Roper, convcnor of the pro- gram committee. The retlrilig president, Mrs. K S. Rogers, in her report reviewed the yenr‘:, activities of the club. Since it was oganlzed in 1920 with seven members it had grown to a mem- bership of 130, Mrs. Raugcrs saicl in a brief review of lhc growth of the organization. Reports were read by l\Ir.=. Arthur Roper, vice-presirlent; Mrs. A. B. Cosh. secretary; and lVi'r.=. Fr:\ii:'es Holi Trainor, treasurer. Vctcs ol' tlianks for courtesics cx- tended during the your were lszati- crcd Lt.-Governor Drl3lois and l\ir.\'. DcBlois; the guest artists who :ls- sistcd at the fortnightly progr:im.<; and Mr. Tiiciiiti and thc staff of the Crumriian National Hotel. Last. nights dinner mul merli were held at the C.N. iintel ri were ntlcltdcd by active mcriihei of the club. . I ii l l.\` si l l Cl __ _¥_as_. A __ Ir 0n‘ Lord Tweedsmuir ‘ TORONTO, Scpl.. 30- léslievcd n sinners meet not as two national n lgroups but as one complete body. th T pledged to decide lhr questions that . _l come before them fairly and impar- ~ ` to his credit. He organized the Can- f@1lC@S f0I‘ liimlrld _ :uunn Historical Association, edltcdl The r¢‘D0rt sind rout im; the Canadian Geographical Journnli completed uhen 1. Go\c~nn:e . fo _.,~ , _ mi ' minion. Ho has 11150 liven NSUOHHI had siarlecl removing orphans of R E V I E W E D_Prc5idcnt ofthe Canadian Authorsimf- Q),-11 Wm- and Cm|d,.,,,, of ul il\-%0C12lli0ll- 'litiamen fighting at the front, gr The International Joint Commis- 1,0 Valencia and other places of S A Dodge Sedan containing two young men and a five gallon keg of rum was seized by R.C.M'.P. last night following a tlirlfllng chase. The car .s\vcl'\‘cd into the mich when it attempted to turn west ln- to Union Road from St, Peters Road. The police cinie upon the Dodge the east of the exhibition. ounds, The car inimedistcly peecied off closely followed by tho im, Consists of six membe,-s_ th,-ee safety on the M__d__(___m__mn police. On the St. Pfoers Road the l Canadians appointed by HL; Majesty comp ithe King and three Americans ap- i pointed by the President of the : United States. There ure two Secre- ltnrics, one of whom has charge of I the Canadian offices in Ottawa and iihc other ol the American oflioes h 1 Wushinl_;ion. The six Comlnls- W ol A nounccci also than 1:';ii:.~pcrtaiioi1 nd been uiruligrd for .ill \:i:..'--ns fu The minister of tht- Interior nn- . [0 antlng to evzu,-lmlc Spf-czzil wer-l rough the army zr»itc.< t" Official bililclins zcl»f.rii~d from f\l her fronts: mid appeared to be making a safe _`._I,Em_“_ I,ER,`,"TS lgrl-a\\'liy when it took the ditch . I and was immediately seized by the police anti the occupants arrested. Roni \vl1\>:‘. the Dodfc ‘ . .- ~ i\- a .- ms ___(___e _)__(__m____d ___ ___,_uv__ _,Wm _L_lllr.< N. A. Sliavx. P, F citive cor pulTc(l away in the dust; mir turnintr into the St. maize the tuin h.ld a rear mud e Dotlve. orri- :intl W. E. Gillis made l tially and ivillioul. national bias. It ofthe Commission and of the men l l who muiac up its personnel that, as d l Mr. Burpec poinlccl out. in the whalt- history of tho tribunal not a M013 1%" l='”““l “L ("’“l"‘"7"" lof the inuliilily of the Commission- M l(.‘.l’. By (iuardimvs Special Wire) scrvativcs for 11 years und former r D- D- Preni‘cr Dr J T M Anderson to- e tiny announced his retirement from ioliiitxs. ilic 29-year rulc of ihc Libcrnis in _--__ ‘Provincial politics. said he wouici Insurgents ziguin :ltiiit-iwtl l3illJ.u\. _ on the Buy ol' l3i.\<~:\g.', bu* B,i.orL~~tl ukol its airplanes looscti ai l>»i~iill>:i;'tl- liiem on lin.-tel.-', p.>..;1ioii.. nl n,f;lv case has fullrn down beczulsc -< to uarcc upon a reasonable l(`onlinucd on Pune 'il _ lim g, lil - ;Maquoel.ili.-1 r.nici,-:'.i;~:i- _ lions nl. Siltfa Crllv. llrl ltcI:nn.~l‘. 1 on thc lvfnfiihi-M.|qlio“’ "lf/Z/'.‘ ____ _ V ._ ,-.li'~ 1 `5- " .- '_A .,: l ,__ .\l.\r2’»nn~ l-.nstz .\loder:iic il fresh viimls. .~l\i\`iing to casts.-rl_vv |\:\r\lv eionily and cool! l"`"llf\l‘|.\ folloneil by :-Iionrrs. 'mliowro s px. so .Cin .\lnn~ mum nud nixlxiniuni l:mp:r.1‘urc.s 40 i (lr'»\olr.- his full time to a private position. lic recently was appointed Mnnngcr of the Saskatoon branch y of a life insurance company. l Canada lit 1926 The former prcniicr said hc would _ (C. P. By Gunrdimrs Sp:-i-ini Wu-rl , 0fI'I‘AWA, Sept. 30 Sw;-r.'V\,\ ~1_`.'.- `@»`=t-4'-i’.!L?_»‘l» -‘ ,Si .tw »1r|=|'eox.|, J r "-..,.~ i v 1 5 ¢ » .....t\\. ~\\\|\\\\m\“‘“““ l \-pun nun" ._ _ llluu 4 nz _ we ...~ .»»