MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN mi- illcn instinctively 111ml for great MAXIMS 01-‘ A 31111115 MAN’ _Lo\viy circumstances are nu bur l i high thoughts. ' ""1" Guurdlnn. Founded 1801 thing! to do. Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew TmTu-town "WW1"! 7'" 9"" l C _ ___ _ _ _, _ _ h h“ HARWTTETOWN. CANADA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1936 10 PAQES lly Mull eiiinnin mill n_ nun - Writes “30” GHENT, Belgium, Nov. 2~(CP- [avast-lire "Gamt Van Ghent", n, oi the world's oldest news- papers, will rouse publication be- am o! financial difficulties on itii. l, 15137 after 270 years of cx- aterice, it was reported here to- iiigat. cohiao {VENTS "c1i....i~.i :1 ., _ ‘ and Dance in Iona Hall, 'l‘iicsua_\, November 3rd. "Kellvs Cress Bingo Party, Wed- wiiuy, N0\1‘ill1)€1' 4th. L-2ll-11-3-2i. "Hope Iiiver Bazaar, Monday, November 10th. L-36-11-3-6i. "Riiainiage Sale Holy Nome Hail continued this aiternoon. L-25-1l-3-li. "I-ieJlcwi-‘en Tea, Borden Town 11ll1,.\u.'.‘lll1)81‘ 3rd, 5 to 8 P. lvi. 15c and 20c, L-ll-1l-2-2l. "Higiiilciti United Church Pantry Bale Saturday, November 14th rt. licimans. L-24-11-3-13. _ "Dance and Lunch in Tyrone, lot 65 i-liiil liilllght. If not fine Wednesday night. L-dii-ll-li-ii, "Borden Linc Club loading hogs, limbs, calves every Wednesday at Albany. Hours 12-3. L-6972-10-M T W 11'. "Corrie to Chicken Supper and Bazaar iii "Liiisluiic Iinii, 111ml“ River. Nun-ember‘ 4th, L-45-11.3-;;1_ ‘lug P E. Island Poultry t7il .'\flilt'l1i1l.11'11|, Hull, will. rude) NRuciiiDci‘ 4th, B .11, M, L-31-11-3-2i. "Buying livc hogs and lambs, “b?” 31 ‘$011.1’. 5th. Nincruid G. C. Green. L-5113-6—twi.~t1. "9"" 5lll>lfvf in Clyde River‘ 13- Tr." av, . O\‘Clli1)(‘l‘ 51h. Pres- hmllilll l. l’. S. scriiug. Price 23c "11 15o L-47-l1-3-l-li. "Deuce Graham‘: Mad Hall wmnefilfll‘. November" 4. Music by szberuuid his islanders. Admis- ii 20c. L-5500-10-31-3i "Bummaizc Sale by Apron table. l 65 90115111918. >Snturday even- §~1-30.Nu\'ciiibcr 1th, Socml Hull 111v Church. ii-zii-ii-a-i-i. 1 hlzixlll-Bt! Dancel Fortune Hall, orh-i F“'\\‘l1i1_)\!l“ 0th. Webster's c cstra. Admission 25 cents, L-QZ-ll-fl-U. OI ‘Mgvntnil cwina loading at Brad- °~ Wcducsciny morning, Nov. 101110 Seaman, Secretary. ‘ 14-46-11-3-11. n Dlrgillillfll Chicken Supper n“, “ski 9+ James Hull, Summpy- musk uistlay. November 3rd. Good ‘ ' L-8337-10-Z9-51 t. . |zdighlgiwlcvxe1llliicr ‘and dance by QM B lilllucn River Parish in Adnh-xfoil 3-111 Wednesday. Nov. 4. ‘ es- L-l7-ll-2-2l It . Puget? he the w. M; s. wezizuins Mumnamic home oi .Mrs...Ani,'us u n‘ Slmfiflton, November <11 111-11. first fine night. L-35-11-3-11. "Th "om! iivfiiiriiiai Meetinz of the hold his Txcxlellhane Co, will November “h, 7.30 111,11 MWednesday. L-38-11-3-11. ‘I . hliiycmffidlsh Plllyers present their North wnahCountry Minister" in not “n m? H1111. November 3rd. mmon 25° the following night, Ad. _ c 511d 15c. L-9-11-2-2i. "Ch ' Matmicken Burner and Lecture by ,1; mdmwxmlwfl. Rose Valley _ Admgfflllillfly evening. November rlny‘ Tfimsgfiytzoe and 30c. If Li-SO-ll-Zi-ll. "A ' . h agricultural meeting will bo iiy We ~11notts Road School, Fri- 1 J. A. on “"111. November 6th. rm mm" L- w- Roper will address iiarktwtm’! "11 Ferdng and anieiplilyrminp-“Mtiei-s. an farmers ""00- L-548l-ll-3-lli. "i . cowgirl?“ °1 the directors of tho held 1n ‘hflrmers Ihfitltlltt W111 11¢ M of A0 ‘Office 6f the new"- November "lture cn Thursday, 5r ihc ,1‘ Rt one o'clock to dis- et re Turf’: cscnt unfavorable Marl:- 1115- w. n. Ross. Presid- lii-H-11-3-21. giilglfiizvc 00005006 C 6O ~ Result v “Battle 101 * 1 * Of Ballots ” PR/ESXDEN iii ovarian Defence Minister to A n n ounce Change December 1st. TORONTO, Nov. 2-—<CP)- Hon Ian Miwkciizie, Minister of Na- tional defence. said hcrc today that results of Canadab plans for re- organizing the militia wll be an- nounced Dec. 1i. Every phase of the reorganiza- _ tioii, which will 1‘.‘(‘1\lCO the "paper" strength of the militia from 125 units to 85 has been "practically concluded," he said. Actual strength, when the units have been mechanized. will be for greater than at present, he said. Plans of the department wlii be submitted to parliament during the first week of the iicw year, he ex- 13011.5. Numerical strength. he said. may be decrcascii..!,r.9m..l§5.i99° 1° 9°i°°9. by the replacement of inlantry by artillery. Machine gun corps will be amalgamated with other units. Decrease in the number of units, Mr. MacKenzle explained, will be counteracted by a corresponding in- crease in mechanized equipment. Moderator 0f linlted Ghureh To Visit ilere MONCTON, Nov. 2—-R1ght Rev. Peter Bryce, D. D., the new moder- ator oi’ the United Church of 0on- ada, opens his first Maritime tour here today. In the next ten days he will visit Amherst, Charlottetown, Halifax, Sydney, New Glasgow, Truro, Si. John and Backvllie. 1.0m churches at all control are arranging meetings to hear time moderators message. Dr. Bryce is well known in the Mlrltime Pro- vinces through his labors in balm‘! o! the Missionary and Maintenance work of the United Church. He was elected to his prtscnt positbn at the rcccnt Gmeral Council in Ottawa ...____._d_ _,_______,._-_ On Election Eve Presidential Candidates Wind-up v Bitter Dispute. Record Vote Forecast. By H. M. PETERS Canadian Press Staff Writer ' NEW YORK, Nov. 2-—(CP)—The United States goes to the polls tomorrow to decide whether Franklin Delano . Roosevelt shall continue his fight for social security and ; reciprocal trade and against “organized money” or whe-= iher he shzhl be succeeded by Alfred Mossmiin linndon who is pledged to budget-balancing. "relief without waste" DEMOCRAT CiiSiEEE T ROOSEVELT illiE i BY INS RQENTS Advance on lVIadi-id Renewed. Suburbs Shelled. By The Association Press _ killed _ Spanish insurgent bombers three children yrcstcrdzvv. Insurgent ilcid 1lIl'.1.L‘l'lt‘:-. same time shelled tin‘ at the ouislzirts of Madrid for the first time, with the brunt bcrue by 1.110 suburb of Legumes, seven miles StllillllYCsl of the cnpi ni. One Insurgent force (‘.1 merit.” Straws in the wind were hard Digest, whose straw vote is considered perhaps ihc peer! 0f them nil, called Landon by a. wide margin. The Amcri- I can Institute of Public Opinion poll showed Roosevelt. The New York Times review of public opinion in all the states was strongl: for the President. A farm poll showed Landon. Smaller polls leaned to the President. A period _9(....bii,ter,__di5p1l1g_,_§[1(1§§1__§1. midnight, by which time the presidential candidates had been heard via the air in their last bids to the electors who will register their verdict at 122,000 polling places in apparently unprecedented num- bers. Ovorchadowed by the strunle between the President and his Republican opponent, but no less vital to the operation of" Govern- ment for the next tow years, the votm will also elect 83 governors, out Si? in the senate and choose an entire Home oi Repreaentntiv$. Hundreds of minor ofliccs will Conservatives W n IDNDON, Nov. 2—Conacrvutivcs t/oouy won sweeping victories at the expense of Labor in the municipal elections in England and Wales. Labor, which had a majority on 42 of the 312 city and borough councils capital. Government troops iuarle an un- successful counter-attack cu P5111211 mmmpr‘ wmmimd by niliccrs who served in Franco, miiitia- i in which the Insurgent claimed 300 cn-vcriiiiicn: men lost their lives. ed heavy fighting on the Alojara. hiiihroad, about l5 northeast of the capital. CAPTURE BRUNETE NAVALCARNERO, Spriill. the Spanish capital tonight. be filled and queatlonsoi office Ind in most instances 'u11y de- goclpl policy in state government; fended the gains made in 1983. (Continued on Page 9 pturcd and "preservation of i-he American system of Govern- _ Brunette, i9 miles (inn west of Mad- ‘ rid, as another drove toward Mos- . l to rend. The lilulfilfy’ g tolcs, 1i miles southwest of the Guad- miles Nov. 2 -—rAP)-Gencrnl Jose Vania, af- ter a week-end drive 50111111119131 and west of Madrid, commanded a. Fascist line virtually ii miles from His infantrymen drove toward Mostoi, after another Insurgent J settled. ' Pro-election betting favored the President at 2 1-2 to one, Dow Jones and Company, financial news ornanization, reported, with little money offering. Expert predictions and straw polls, with notable ex- ceptions, swung to the president. Registrations, increased 16 per cent. on the average, strongly in- dicated a record vote. It was uti- mated 45,000,000 might record their views, an increase of more than 5,000,000 ovcr i932 when an all- (Continuod on Page B) \ ' Salado Orange Pekoe B 1:41 has by far the finest flavour QLLAWfisE ' aturs confer on situation. MNAD. ’S. OLOTHRANSPOR T s51: VICES STRIKE Male?) TIATIDNS CHIEF PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES AWAIT 0f ' To d a y ’s wiiriilinii lWAlKOUTS cniriiui 111.1011 Delegates Quit C 0 m mission Probe Headed by Admiral H. G. Hamlet. T111’. MARITIME SITUATION AT A GLANFE (By The Associated Press) SAN FRANCISCO — Maritime Commission postpones investigation indefinitely; after unions walk out of hearing; pence negotiations at standstill between unions and ship- pers; over 145 vessels slrikcbounrl in coast ports. NEW YORK-Insurgent seamen claim 20 ships tied up by sympa- thetic “sit down" strikes. Oper- llOUSTON-Striking seamen bar loiigsliorrmcn from passing picket. lint-s. ir.ir.rir.roruz Qstriiiing sailors and longshoreincn refuse tn work six coast vessels. Sixteen other ships reported affected. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 2-(11?) -The paralyzing grip of :1 general iriarliimc strike closed tighter c.- rouiid United Slates Pacific ‘Coast. shipping toiziszlzt, sympathy walk- mils spread iii Atlantic and Gulf ports, and the ltlarilimc Commis- sreii 1il(1011ll11.31_\' postponed an in- vestigation here after Union rcp- rcscntativcs walked out. The number of strike-bound siliips alone; the coast had reached at lcust 145 iiiid others were due for tic-up ns tlicy reached ports i from San Diego to Seattle. Sailings of two large liners. one 21o transatlantic dc luxe cabin v (Continued on Page 9) Canadian Corps‘ “Re-union” Planned TORONTO, Nov. 2—(CP)—P1ans ' for a 1iill10i\-\\'1tl\‘ "rc-union“ nf tlic Ciiiiatiiiui corps tlic night of Nov. l7 were announced here to- day by the Caiuirlian Corps Assoc- iiitmii. I The rc-uiiixin \viil centre at :1 banquet ill Toronto. Other meet- iius are planned across Canada, niiil tliv Canadian Broadcasting Corporation has arranged n coast- to-coiist broadcast for l0 to 10.30 p m. AST, to be opened by Lady Currie, widow oi the Corps Com- 1t will include addresses speaking from Halifax, Quebec. l Afoutretil, Toronto, Winnipeg, R0- Tiae Madrid Government rcport- , gum’ Edmonton, Calgary and v,m_ COUVN”. \ Proposed Blockade ‘Termed “insult” LONDON, Nov. 2-F’rnnclsco Caliciros, Portuguese delegate to the Spanish Non-Intervention Commit- ‘tcc, at today's sub-committee mcct- ing termed Russia's proposed block- ade of Portuguese ports an “insultf "Portugal vriil never allow hcr port-s to be blockaded," he said. "The Russian scheme is impossible besides being an insult." The representatives u'rangled for three lioursover various protests , and proposals made to the com- , mittee without announcing any dc- , clsion. Delegates after the meeting ‘ said each had dccirlcd to ask his government for further instructions 1 Ivan Maisky, Russian ambassador to London, renewed his countryb demands for the neutral blockade of ports. "Supervision "of , Portuguese l frmt crs . . . would be ineffective. he sold MER CED Howe Dutlincs irlrogram Of New Central Bureau Formal Statement- Made By Min- ister Yesterday. Trans - Canada. Air Mail And Passenger Ser- vices Planned. -_- OTTAWA. Nilv. 2—((‘.1’)—'1‘1":iiispiirtiiiion liv lurid, sen. and air. and all the (iovernmcut ricihiiics that‘ iire a part. 0f the passenger, freight and parcel ('ill‘l'_\ll\1L' s\ stems of ihc Dominion, were moulded today into one lure-lit brunch ofrthc public st*rvicc—-ihc 1)L‘pi11‘1m'.'ili of 'i'i'iiii,-puri. In 1i formal statement issued from llliiiuii, and in ti. speech delivered at a luncheon club in .\11|il1l‘L‘li1, Him. C. D. Howe, who hczids the new dcpziriniciii. cine some in- rliczition 0f ihc scope of the merger" and the 11U|ZU> for its development. (Jutstiinriinu; in ihc forecasts ui' future iiclii- ity contained in thcrtwo ziniiounccmcnts were the foiluiv- mg: Plans for the immediate r-stab-l, iisliinciii. of 'l‘z'ans-(‘niinrl.i 1111‘ mnii and passenger services with 1191111 facilities equal to the best iii .-\m- ' crica. Extension to the Pacific Feast hi", the proposed British air service] from England to Montreal, to he‘, operative in 193B. 1 ufisllixtrriix. Conversion of the Board of ltniiw 11111"! “MO "mW-“b way Commissioners into n ’l‘rzuis-i Seven Running For President Nov 2 turnurruiv will have in viioiise tiieii" cziiirliii- all fur Pri-siilcill from n list o1 portation (‘nmmiisioii with ri-gu-l lutory powers ova-r all forms n11 “"11- 1,-;;n,,-p.,r;a1i,,|,_ ’li::ii iiiniiy ti k is iii." ill 12.1‘. Early cnnsidcruliu,‘ in Darn,“ iii-iii, 11:11. nil 0i liii~ Hllllt-s (liil nii-nt of ihc cppitnl siruciiirv oi‘ l "'1 m“ mum i" ‘mm-v the Cnniirllnii National lfiiiiiwivs. , - l..li(11.'111t‘~i1I1(1 l|lPii'l'l1ll< llziving :1 permanent sluii nil "" ‘ ' -. r u n >. " '- abou‘ “m, ppmfll,’ inrnurillx “I iiiii,_ ilhllin for lli. \lit lrcsi nmrly 10,0110 in ihc summer ‘INN-n munms’ with a p“), m" "f "VH1 |)(‘ll1()(‘r.1l1\'Z l-rnnkliii Delano $7,000,000 "m m,“ "vpéll_lnn_l“ is‘ 114117501?“ iinil John 3mm: . . ' (r‘illli‘l' one oi the izirgl-st in iiii- mblie ‘ ' service. li. rmhracrs the fniiltnviiie’ “our ha“: “f “L Lmm“ branches of (1Il\‘l‘l‘l11lll‘lI1<»1l('11\‘1"1)'Z mu] Fran“ Kw)" lhnwvwi finals mnrhw civil l'iiiuli: \\'ilil;iiu Lirmki- 311111 R\'1'11iiill harbors iruiuifh the Tlwnm‘ u 0' Unrhm‘ I a . ' l sum éflimnl I "l" S if SiiciiiLst: Nurriiirn ‘Iiioniiis ' a l 11' 11".‘ er n _ ‘m q iiiul (ii-oran- A. Nelson. central board, radin including- nat- i .11 l,‘ r_ L ' h w in.ii. .s .1‘ v.1 - """"“""_ " 1"“ ' n 1 rm m‘ ml" “m gmommont Aiken and l-Iniil 1-‘ ‘lru-lirri. radio services, meteorological srr- viccs, the Canadian Travel Bureau. and numerous associated branches oi’ the public service. Cal. V. I. Smart, dcputyr minis- tcr of railways aiirl canals, fllltltllt! assistant deputy niiiiisicr and sec- retary’ of that department. (wore-c; W. Yates, will hi- retained in ilivl same capaciiivs iii tiic 1)(‘})I1l'l‘.lliili,i of Transport, Ii. K. smith of Am licrst, N.S,, who \\':\s uppniiiiiii I: .‘ year as deputy lll11l1.~".\‘l‘ uf iii.i will bu. director of iii.ir 111‘ .i-r. iii ilic Trniispciri llcpiiifiiiii C0iiiiiii\iidci' C. l". Filw nlvi" ClifCCitll‘ of ilu‘ i'.\ . graph branch of ihc 1.)-‘llili".illi‘ll'i of l (‘iiiiiniuiiistz liiiri W 11311111101‘ nniiJiiincs “K 1-'iirrl “Yr-grin. Prohilvitiuii: 1), ltcigii ('0ivii\ anal (‘liiurli- .\, “Hit-on. we his: 4o Kilian fcctw Auc TALK (enormous 2 Murine, will 1l1'll(1 the mental branches oi civil lffii-llifiil, Tdilli‘ and meteorology \i lvr the trlv "Ciiici of Air Sl‘l‘\"i\‘\\~ " J.A. Wil- son, present head oi civil l\\ii\1.<ll'., will continue iii ilint. branch a “coiiirnlli r." (‘hangc Titles Present oiiicials of illlLblililtlllw concerned iii the iucrpvr w.ll iam- tinuc but under (iiilereiii iziln‘. with added responsibilities iii mung" cases, and with some proiimiinri... The merger was n part ()1 llu- pian nllil0lillCfiti when the (juv- iContlnucrl on Page 0i 'l'.)‘iZ2..\"l‘\1, null .\1"\“,ll'lil‘. ~. ‘ 1)l\‘i\'\1 ll \'iitc:..\ i~"liii-i'.‘ vi Sharp Earthquake Felt By Japan; TOKYO, Nov. R - T1l\‘$!111_\" ~- (AP)~»-A sharp earthquake (rainy shook T1711 l and all of 17/.1‘1l‘1'1l, H Japan ‘at tail iini. i351; pm Alan-K m day. AST». ‘ 3 ’I‘iic epicentre was iil tlii- wit. about 150 milcs northeast of ‘Fuk- yo.‘ N0 dauiivc m" had been reported up in 5145» urn. to- -. l‘ z ill ".‘l1\\' lirtlllillil .\t 0.42. l i. 1 i;;i.:r1~i' iiLonii 'l'li\i‘.'s<li\_\', Nov. 511:1 i’. .\i . Sumiiici's:iiii tide l8 minutes luici.‘ than C11&1i"i1)i\"1.l7‘.\'ll. ‘Maritime Provinces: smzt. c:.-"'. to smith winds. — Siron rzisuiiliiirs ‘z _ llnln connection lost trip, cloudy and ntilil iviih 0tl':\»10'.lf\1 rain and my‘ some fog cmm"? m“ “Mm” d-"Wll 111° rim can FI-IKRV lfflllblOi‘ aankviird the sitcliing ' Iran-n llitrllvli win n. m. 1 n. m. ‘m capital It slowly cbbcd i-uv-u‘. rmv-iiilnc- il ... .... 2.5.". n. 1..., how-cym- vuwpl Nmuliiv. ’ W45‘. vniv 1 in‘