" MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN —-i_ Poverty ll uncomfortable, but for . ywng man may be‘ most profit- Jwmurarxzil‘. Read by Everybody The steps of faith fall seeming void and find the rock be. MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN on the abh- heath. .._ Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew 3“‘a':."..'.‘.'::"'é::..l:.'.“&:" CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1936 1o PAGES ‘,‘,';"';,"j_,,$gg;;g;"';;; ",-;'f';_=-g_ 3-5;; Iorlllll "BEL GIAN NEUTRALITY M0 VE STIRSCCE EFMAEEP @404 O4§4§4 ‘ZEKE H0 UK” F0}? TORMINC O0 VOOQGOO-QO lnwonami co ..K,,~_};»_.ra Hitni- Drama w.th Wgcialtics tonight. L-7923-10-16-1i. ~ “Dance, Cardigan, October 27th. webstcrs Orchestra. Sale of lunch- ‘, L-7962-l0-16-24. "Bingo and Dance, St. James mil, Georgetown, Tuesday, 20th. L—'7954-l0-l6—2i. “Rwgrve Tuesday, November 3rd m Memorial b04189 anmlfllvwfl- L7983 "Christian Church Pantry Sale gaturtlay 17th, Fennell 3: Chandler. L-7927-10-15-3i. "Rummage Sale — Christian Church Schooh-oom, Saturday, Oct. ' ma, zoo o'clock. L-'l924-10-15-3i. "Roerve Friday, October 23rd (or chicken Supper in Bonshaw m“, L-7943-10-16-li. "Dr. LaCoursiere, Dentist, will be in Georgetown from October 17th “ma m. L-7964-l0-l6-li. "Rummage Sale Baptist school- mom Saturday, October 17th, at 7.00 o'clock. L7935-I0-i5-2l "Bingo party and dance Web- ster's Corner hall Tuesday evening October 20th. L79B8-l0-16-2i "Mnrshfield-Dunstaflnagc W.M. S. oaks sale Saturday. 17th at 2 pm. ct 8. A. MacDonald's. L7982 "Reserve Wednesday. November fth for Chicken Supper and Dance‘ in Cardigan Hall. L-795'l—l0-l6-3i. "Buying daily live and dressed fowl. Signed B. R. Pendleion, Ken- sington. - L7974-i0-16-3i "Reserve ‘Tuesday, October 20th for Chicken Supper at Mr. Earl Ings, China Point, in aid of Ladies‘ Guild. L-7940-10-l6-li. "Southern Queen's Club will load lambs and hogs at. Belle River Tuesday afternoon. Stewart Ross, Beatons Mills. L798’? “Come to the Chicken Supper in Afton H.111, Monday evening. 113th. If not flnc, Tuesday. Supper 3O cents. Proceeds in aid of cemetery fund. L-7953-10-16-2. "Buying lambs at Grandview on liiohdzrv, October 19th. At Melville on Tuesday, October 20th. L-7li55-10—l6-2i. "Livestock Marketing Board will load live hogs at railway stock pcns ivot of Prince Street. Charlottetown on Tuesday, Oct. 20th until noon. Please list at Board office or bring ilil“_‘(‘t to pens. L7986-l0-16-3l "Our object is to secure for the producer the highest not returns at the lowcst handling charges. H011) lls gain our objective by shipping cu-opcrativeiy. Livestock Ma i- lns Board. L7933-10-l5-2i "Kensingion Shipping Club will load livestock Tuesday afternoon. October 20th, and every ‘Ihicsdtiy thereafter. until further notice. List with Sccrelary. John R. Sharpe. L7933-l0-l5-2i "A general special meeting of the lhareholdcrs and patrons of the Dunstaflnage Cheese 8.: Butter 00.. LicL. will be held in the creamcry‘ an lvcdncsday, October 28th, I936 rt 1.30 P. M. for the purpose of er:- "Germs the re-organizing of the Cfimimny or the selling of thc Plflm- L-7ii65-10-16-Il. __,__ "Livestock Marketing Board has '1 kWDlng abreast of all market- ! flkencies in their weekly re- turns for livestock shipments. Our marketing connections are better, m" “"888 less. and net returns to e farmers greater, than that of- kmd by other marketing mediums. Ship co-operatively and be safe. L7933-10-l5-2l ll. S. Gourt Stands Pat 0n Ruling Wasnmcmu, Oct. 12-mo- "4 first business session of the km’ the United States Supreme m“ “day stood pat on its in- "udmml 0f thrNew York mini- ‘um W589 law for women and "Nd to review an appeal from a mm“! holding a similar statute u” 5mm of Washington W85 tutionu Latest “|ron Man” “Kurt Schuschnlgg, chancellor of Austria, has proclaimed himself a. dictator with drastic powers, and ordered dissolutivn of Prince Ernst Von Starhcmberg‘; I-lclmwehr. TIiiiE in TiiRNiKiiiER Makes F a t a l Attack ‘On Attendant And Helper. ELLSWORTH, ME, Oct. l5 —- (APJ-A tame 350-pound bear that for 11 years had accepted the pet- ting of children and adults, turn- ed killer today and took the lives of two men. “Pete" female black bear, was shot and killed as she stood over the body of one of her vic.ims. The huge beast attacked George Langley, G0. as he entered her cage at his roadside restaurant and fili- ing station. Langley was carrying its brvakfast when fir: attack 0c- curred. Fleeing from thc cage, Langley was pursued to his automobile 75 yards aivny. when: the bear struck him down. Unable to defend him- self. he was clawed terribly. startled by ihc attack on Lang- lc_\', James Virtue, 6B, his helper, grabbed n shovel and struck the animal. With increased rage, the brar turned on Virtue. He died as did Langley, his body torn 113i mangskd his arms and leg were broken. Th.‘ shots that killed “Pcte" were fired by Joseph Wilictte, a farmer 1ici;.',hboi' of Langleys. BANS FRENCH NAMES CAPS TOWN-(C.P:)-Winrs pro- rli.:::l la South Africa are sale of grape wines, except cham- pagne, with Frcnch names being forbidden by a goverment r:gula- tion. ' llNEMiitlYEii wn vnniw iIASEIJiSdBIJSSEE Legion Members Make Strong Pres- entation Before Fed- eral Commission. Problems of the unemployed war veterans of Prince Edward Island were thrashed out before the Vet- erans’ Assistance Commission yes- terday in the historic room where the Fathers of Confederation met in 1864. The Commissioners, Col. J. G. Rattray of Ottawa and Lieut. Col- onel H. L. de Martigny of Mont- real, were met in a round table conference in the Provincial Bulld- ing by e. score of Canadian Legion members and three chief remedies to be, sir p111‘. of their French namcs, the ' were introduced for debate. The third Commissioner, lVLr. Robert lVlcNlchol of Vancouver, who suc- ceeded Brigadier General Alex Ross, was not able to attend “the Maritime sessions. Chairman Rattray declared that ‘the Commission was appointed by the Federal Government to co-op- crate with the National Employ- ment Commission in efforts to mg- istrate, classify and find (Employ- ment for veterans. The Commission has held ses- sions in Montreal, Quebec, Toronto, Hamilton and Windsor, Ont., he said, and indications were that there was a strong decrease in the unemployment in Western Ontario. The main problem of the Com- mission. he pointed out, was to find employment for those who went overseas when they were between l6 and 20 years of age. Returning home after the war, ihcysawthem- selves as young heroes. The time spent overseas was ‘the time when they should have been receiving | i i i vocational training and consequent. ow thc" l? it was missed and (Continued from Page 1) Maritime a Truce Outlook Clouded SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 15—(A. PJ-Sailors Union Officials an- nounced tonight their locals were rejecting a proposal for a. strike vote as propoed by, the joint rcp- resentaiives of wakrfront Unions in the current shipping labor crisis and that that organization would give the Federal Maritime Ccmms- sion “ab olute and IlHIfJSlYiCtEd co- operation." E. F. Burke, Sxcretm-y of thc Cooks and Stewards Union, and Roy Farrell, representative of the Marine firemen, said their union: were contemplating a course similar Religious --R.cligious disorders killed in the Bycuila district of this city. Three British police inspectors and five constable: were among the Disorders India Threaten To Spread (cm. By Guardian's Special wire) |the scene as soon as the flshtms BOMBAY, Oct. 15-(C.P.-I-Iavas) ‘began. A ban scam-st carrying mm between was imposed 0n the district by the Hindus and Mosienrm threatened to authorities. reportedly prepared M1 spread tonight after 13 had been call in troops- to the Sailors Union. Both Mosiem and Hindu leaders had feared trouble as soon as work was started on the Hindu temple. Construction was started yesterday. 140 wounded during the fighting! Omwds of excited Hindus and which broke out when oonstructi .1 |Moslems soon gathered. Several of of a Hindu temple was started null‘ W10 m0" 49m "m" 3mm“! the site of a Moslem mosque. ithwwlns stones and the Ham was Hundreds of enraged zealots :0n. threw themselves into the fightiiw- i Panic 8119996 the Bull-PB 813C101’ 58 Eight Hindus and five Moslemw it became evident the fighting could were killed in the first clashes, but 'not quickly bestopped. Merchants it was feared further deaths would|closed shops. non-combatants flee- ic alt if the racial wariare spread. ing the streets under a hail of Police inforoemenis wereeenttn missile!- B. B. C. Chief For Canada Government P 01 i c e Purge C apital of Persons 0f Fascist Leanings. (AI. By Guardian's Special Wtel‘ MADRID, Oct. 15-—(A.P.)—Gov-‘ crnmcnt palivc tonight dragged ‘ scores of persons to prison in a hidden Fascists. _ As the (fslant chugging of giant trench-digging machines added to the nightmare of unrcailiy on Madrid's streets, girding for ap- prmu-hing siege, police pressed vig- nrou: renewal of their searci Io: cncmics ni the regime. Relvated claims by General Fran- co commander - in - chief. of thc Insurgents, that a. secret "ffih column" of Fascists has been organizer! inside Mndrid—rcady to Aid l-‘ranco when the assualt be- gins-it'd the Govemment to launch today's ra’ds. The fate oi the suspected per- 510115 an; not known. Many oi them, lilajcr W E. Gladstone Murray, the I). B. C.. has sailed to take up mP-Ilflkfr of the Canadian Broad-smiling Corporation. Major Murray. who is 43, was appointed public and (lirovtor of its publications in Milfrny with Ills wife and two sailing. ' C - Extend Work 0f Adult E d u o a t i on MONTREAL ,Oct. l5—iCP‘)—The Adult Education movement has spread from Eastern Nova Scotia to New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland within a year, said Rev. M. M. Ccady, direc- tor ci the Extezzsion Department - ‘ S5. Francis Xavier University in Antigonish, NS. Intervimvcd yesterday, Dr. Coady. organizer of the movement, re- turned to Antigonish last night af- tcr consulting with Government fisheries officials in Ottawa and receiving authorization L0 under- take Adult Education work among ifisiicrmcn of the Maritime Pro- i vinces. - i Dz‘. Coatly mild thc movement i now had 15,000 mcinbcrs and busi- 1 ness transzicttd in co-npcrntive istcres, which ntunbor 25. grossed ‘ $3,500,000 during ihc past year. Each siorc pay-s a dividczici of pro- fit on the years operation t0 con- sumer members in proportion to purchase. The movement was first educa- tional, said Dr. ‘Coacly. Thcn came ‘ the co-opeiaiive cfior. for self-im- provement. “People often make the mistake of considering; it pun:- ly co-opcrativc. “No adult educator can dodge the economic issue in these days and, sincc he cannot dodge it, he must deal with it. And that is where our teaching of the basis of co-opera- . tion comes in." ;____ .“' ‘ ' " i" (Continued on Page 9) \ xible,” adding such a conflict might in cirlayed for some months only bccausc of what it called the "in- flux is delicious however, obviously feared execution. Crcdcniialr; of cvciy resident were examined in the systematic starch. R-pori-s that Clovcrnment machine- giluncrs had been drlvcn from Pclnyus Gorge and puslted back within 25 miles of Madrid, darken- ed hopes of Government sympathi- zcr". Frightened householders talkcd of ,ii(‘(‘lllg the capital. , Tho Madrid newspaper Claridad ‘asserted a“ world war was "inevit- assistant cnnlrrFcr of programs to his appointment in November as relations officer to the B- ILC . 1924. This picture sham; Major children, Ian and Ann, photo- hkfiiiljlbid incl" that Germany has i . . - - , - ) - ~ ) _ mot yLt completed its rcainmmcnt. Ndzns I once Raid l a IBURGOS, SPAIN, Oct. l5—iAP) pa] NUIICMYS HOIITC- —Mot:rizcd columns of General iliiia;.:" UR 015E NEAkSyWili Erogare iisuiinislPacis Pledging w | i a IN 25M mwNew Locarno "hiezgotiations Dealt Blow. Belgium, Aid 7 J However, Still Bound To League. France Anxious. ~ BRUSSPILS. (it-i. l7>—(.\i’)—~()llii~i;il circles tonight interpreted the “nciiir:|liiy" spun-h of lilac" Leupold as meaning Belgium would Slilllli zzlorw in the (ii-fence 0f her frontiers and would .'!lll‘l.‘§'_'llit‘ i0 the military aid 0i" other informed circlias cxprcs all is plvxls.-,'in_zg her i0 go .i hcliii thc king's speech Scriv- vf lrollfiv-lfl-llflllfie will; fvr ‘ before the cabinet mount parliament v. mild he Iil"""l to’ 1. Withdraw" from the French hitiiuzii Assistance Pact of 1920. 2. Withdraw from the Lnciirnr) Pact. nziiorics are Germany. liuly. 'l‘hc diplomatic consensus (The (xiherv sig- Britziin and Fiance). was that such actions would return Belgium in her pro-pint‘ ncuilaiiiiy position, with added military (lcfcncc for ijic count" Belgium mus". mt work for .~ "victorious war." iiic King COllli- selicdilic cabinet, ‘out rather on" to prevent her fieltts again being, inundatcci with fomcn armies. The prvcnrious gCfiilfiijlillflil lo- cation ot’ the country, King Lun- pold said, between Frniivr- and (lur- many, “compels us to maintain our military machine so as m tiia~iiali~ any 0i our iiczrlibors from usln". our territory ‘.0 attack fiilclllt‘? stoic." (Foreign diplomatic circir-s. 110w- ‘ ' d \‘\'\‘li ii Bclgiilrn on her fi$.~!§l1\l1Cl‘]'ii 1:; she wntlltl llilVi‘ to go to wiif 111:! thc some if iicr frontiers were in- vadcdi. The nxain point of King Lm- poitfs s1“ (‘Cil, illlOFlIlNl sonz-zas sand, “'i\\ that Belgium should not be called upon m 50nd hcr troops tn aid any forcizzi itaiiun izzvzicicd by amvthcr. ‘ German frontier. unionist iii iNiIiiiiE in ruins (‘harlottetovvii Collec- tions $301,715 (lreat- er Than Inst Year. Urrmva. Oct. 15--(CP: _ m- onase of nearly $l6.000,000 was sirouvn ' i no tax collections in iiiu fi..i. . Inoniirs oi‘ thc fiscal year ended Sept. 30 compared with the corrcswontiing prrriol tile pre- cctiing ilF al yam; a.’ *5?! i0 it statement issued by the Nzitional END OF .»\('(‘()Rl)‘.‘ PARIS, Ovl. l§~—il\. P.)--Tlic " lCll r - tonight! .111 askfn: "nc-iztrality‘ "mi Belgian abandon- mcn of llii‘ Franco-lickrinn mil- tary ticrord. ’ The nuic asked anstvcrs l0 four (AP)—A protrs: ivas sent to the — Vatican tonight ovcr Nazi police I’ ‘ Alberta VassaIin-Torr<~gro.ss:i, tit- ular Archbishop of Elnusa and for- A number of letters were rvport- - , r . ; . . ____ __ I ed seized by the raldcis, 1n their DENVFR’ COLD. och 15_(AP) . month. . ~- '.: a l i " th. Informed persons said thc raid if“) “cs cm 1 ECHO“ (“We to I, o to , Rocky Muuiitani siatcs today with . ‘ . '1 i l u f i l YCOTIZEIIiZO the banned Catholic ' 1 t“ l‘ fl“'|h"‘l1°ll 131M tile Ilni ct , youth movement Ono cmplovvc of iszntcs 1S ‘around the Comer w‘ Those who would discuss tho is the lomtdcst" m m“ i raid alleged that the Catholic lcd i‘s efforts icrcntiy to win hat-i; i ‘wit’ “I30 Laid m” Wmoor thrmg I tho” of it, mcnnprs lost m m“ lint Rcpnbncnn leaders had made i Recently 600 Cqmonc Hum government. spending while seeking teaching in Bavarian schools were “mull Md ummsclws’ and plcdg- ‘I mg out a Nazi decision to rombnt ‘ imlsjiiliffiilfll form of government I any rcvlvai of youth interest in | m ‘nonca’ direct questions; 1. Vi/liaf was Belgium's attitude toxvnrd Franco-Belgian military pacts‘? 2. What was. E(‘lf1lillll';; zitfiinti-r toward thc Lot-aria» Treaty? 3. What. was Belgium's fiii-lllllll‘ toward future conferences of thi- Incarho ponwrs? (no lli. Iiri" (lcrmzurv, Britain.) 4. What would he Hill‘. able future rvi inns l/caguc of Nations" French Forcnzii (llimv (‘ifilifi ii- . night saw “a1 vr moral blow" to the pracr- siruriiirc nf F‘. i201)" in Lcoyzoltiis dw-‘aiaii. on. “The Kiri!‘ ouch.“ Hill rt ii ‘ll Front-h t. _ ":v.lj i>~ flu i)“ ginning of a ¢'uii<'0:'i<‘(l nwvvuivul by small naion who c lui arzruai protection wiliioiii in in iris (Coniinizvil on Rive 31 MUNICH, GERMANY, on. 15- }e...a.....~.i on Page 9> agents‘ secret raid on thc home of mer Papal Nuncio to Baixuria. second search of the house this , -Prc..~itlcnt Ruwcvclt brought, his grcw out oi alleged attempts . me ‘louse was arrcsmd’ . \\ rd l[‘(‘.’l\'5‘l‘_\’ and "our monetary movement in Germanyhiiificl “mo? Wu,‘ orgflmmuoixs_ a “yiiffxii .‘ilf‘t‘i,1\‘l(‘" in criticizing , ordnrd .0 r0323“ by Jan. L film“ cd his adlninisfrzition "save" the ; the Catholic movements. RESCUE HERO KILLED NUNEATON, England-JG. P.)- Five workmen constructing a sewer- in this Warwickshirc town were gassed and Charlc= Smith. an, who went to thc rescue of thc men, Flight’ Mflchls‘ wmgm p°stp°n°di collapsed and died m hospmm I uniil early Saturday tire rchcdulctl -—i--~i- midnight take-off for thc Azores of the l0~ion German iivivg boat, Acolns. j The powerful airship wztit its’ sister ship thc Zcphir, arrived-here‘ ycsterdaly from Port Washington.‘ N.Y., via Bo ton. Each is credited with three trans-Atantic crossings. Overhaulctl and rcfucilcd, the, Acclus :tood poised on a runway on. thc deck of thc moihrrship, the‘ (('.I’. Ily Guacdlanbz Special Wirci‘ SYDNEY‘. N3. Oct. l5 -(C.P.)— I Schwabeniand. awaiting to bei catapulted when thc postponement in! was made. No rcason was given ‘or thc post- ponement but it was understood it] Take-offOf Cerman Plane» Postponed Until Saturday was lo enable mcciiairc to make a more complete chcrk of thc ships which have born awnv fmm tilt‘ Svlizuvbciilaizd for two wvrib. Tho Zrphair is .\.'lI(‘(lilI(‘(l to lake off " Olllfiilllll‘ S.'iinr.'in_v" The flight; arc for tho puma . of m‘- hisiing: llillI(l>']Ii‘1‘\' win-v tecluhcal data for the Luiiininsa company which intends a regular passcngrr and mail 5l‘l‘\i(‘t‘ Lcmccn Europe and America. The Zcphirls dcstinatnzi ha: nnt brrn annonnrml tlciniiciy". it was inicndcd originally lo srnri hr": to Gaiwny’. Ireland, but thc Iiri-h Free Slate Govcvnmciit refused pr‘:'mi<-‘ on for thc plane to land. S..c may .l_v ciihci" tn thc Bremen, Germany. Azorcs or to. Revenue Department today. i Income tax collections in Mari- .t‘:n1e districts during the period '\viti1 C0l'l'C:»}lOll(llIl'_' figures for thc the previous fiscal-year isix in i in br. . vtuiown 5473.916 f$2T220li$ Irlalifzix 1.101.930 isssasoi: Saint ‘lJflllll 780 530 160i 026i. r i (hover. turn BEQmvuNc, (o fax oua WVHENCE 7» ~—"/' . lUiikllilli. o. .1, win Mil-l- n::.:n and nzaxin urn tvmpwcaii " ‘ lla son 33 VICIOYIJ 50 '- EinnonL-n 34 55 ime Provinces: hioderntc :\"iitli\\i‘<l. wi: i‘. , partly‘ cloudy and somewhat milder. High tide tonight at H.126 and Lmorroiv mowing at li.07. San scis this evening at 5.13 and ri :.~___t_on\ori"o\v morning at 6.18. Summcix-ldc iicic oizhtocn min- utes later than Charlottetown. TIIE (‘MR FERRY “lIfllPll 7M5 n. m. 1 n. In. r l - . I in Tnrmz-ntine ll n. III- 2.55 |'l. m., |I. m. n. ly “rent Fumlny. Nu train connection Inst kip.