MAXIMS P’ Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew IMS o, A MAX A 01-‘ A MERE M N _ _ MLRE MAN rld-wldo Problem to-day is fish: but it is not beyond the Nations which have used force "sources of a determined Christiali- y o y against conscientious minorities l“ have drained thclnselve- of their best blood. G ardlan Two Cont! gnllrzulzfadlauu, Founded 1M1 Lani min- i Queen Mary EMPIRE HEAES CHARIDTPETOWN. CANADA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1936 I-s-eepl-yr-‘Tolihe Asks fir; Same Generous Loyalty To Neg Ruler LONDON, Dec. ll-(A. P-l-Quecn Mary, in a message addreand "touched by the (“he brill-Ill people, said tonight she mnpiitlly which has surrounded mo it this time of anxiety." queen's Mary's statement has: "I have been so deeply touched t; tile sympathy which has sur- Mhlll-d me at this time o! anxiety . ' tint I must semi u message of gluti- lllde from the depths of my heart. "Tho sympathy and affection Ihlch sustained me in my great sor- ‘ m lea than a year ago have not wed me now and are once again q strength and stay. "I need not speak to you of the lbtress which fills a~ mother's heart sben I think that my dear aon has tallied it to be his duty to lay down ills charge and that the reign which bad begun with so much hope- and pulse has so suddenly ended. "I know that you will realize ~_ shat it has cost him to come to this I lscbinli, and that, remembering the years in which he tried so eagerly to _. serve and help his country and Em- pire, you will ever keep a grateful re- armbrancc oi’ him in your hearts. “1 commend to you his brother, summoned so unexpectedly and ira circumstances so painful, to take his place. I ask you to give to him the lme full measure of generous loyalty which llaiialld and which you would trolller. “With him I commend my dear daughter-in-law who will he his Wen. May she receive the same unfailing affection and trust which liiii have given to me for six aind twenty years. "1 know that you have already taken her children to your hearts. It 5111f 031F108! prayer that in spite of, nay through, this present trouble “Iliiyiiity and unity of our land and Empire mily _ ._ by God's blessing i ilmalntnined and strengthened. ‘ “M3! he bless and guide you. “Mary R." was deeply fol- -‘~ willingly have continued to give to his League Favors Rigid System 0i International Xupervision iii The Spanish Civil, War Guava. Dec 11 _ 1, m5 “Mien lmwd tolfigxli 35 r0\\v_ would suDDOrt the Committed»; ~ . , , , loll to lliilllfllffltt! n rivid svstcm ginlliu‘ L in ss,ffl,l,’,lf,°"lr,g°lllnd sf lllt\l'l".iil.ltll‘l’lll supervision lll or- “ Cumimtcé iglthkllg-ll" ‘ der to kecp fcrclgh troops andwar l! pmnwuinq n rlwnmn Cong)‘: nlafcrlnls out. of Spain. llfffllllg oiiiwvf tin; )‘ Isl‘ __ f" P101511‘ Vienot, French delegate to m4 " m“ l “m thc Ccuucil. stimulated the move he .. with an l\.S£it‘l‘llO1l that large groups nujlfilgffvhtxr] Ehiemcwnc“ 5"“! ‘a of foreign soldiers arc fighting on _ I‘ I‘ .m‘mc°d_t°'l‘°l' Spanish hlli‘lrlivlils “and thcrc is _%: lTii ' " ' that soldiers from nluy later be fric- 1 lug ollc llllztllcl‘ ill Spain." Julio Alvarez Dcl Vayo. Madrid Foreign Minister, also told the Council an international struggle _ U ‘_ \ n was being fougilt ill Spain iilld ichcc], b, hmicr 21f‘! ‘“ "'~'m°z°r said “on lntcrilaiionul coililngrlltlon , L_i23l_12_1"_15 diuly becomes more of ll nlcnace." _____ " " Viscount Cranbarilc, British un- "Bunbm-y school Canoe“ “h dot-secretary for foreign affairs, ..Dcvcnlbcr18th. ' declared the "Hands-off Spain" 8 E z o l-h l? z. s: L_ _ _ _ _ pact. had been violated in favor of _____B°7 113012 n‘ .bo1h sides, with Government and u; hm Fascist forces increased "to an ai- ileen Hotell llow elfuylncgakll arming proportion." ed poul y, Try “g He said Britain and France would L_954_u_2_“_ try to arrange all armistice. The attitude of Germany and Italy-which have recognized the rd for School Concert in Spanish Fascist Junta-toward the d Hall. move for support of the neutrality L-l225-12-12-15. group's plan wasynot known. _ l 1 “‘_—-" "ffgmiila we. ‘Prinlty Church “u Saturday. a o'clock. L-1219-12-1l-2i. Dr u; ggteau of 5t. D. U. will _ _ B reas on Oredit Union in M. ' 5- 3611. Vernon River, Y evening 15th inst. 7.30. body invited. L-1235-l2-i2-2l. lihauymg u" hilt-s HUDtCTIR-lVBI M“ fimins. December 14th. ,ml Kgliillrixzaonllmgrald. Aldcn “l- sisned a. a. Wedlloyglxf‘? mm L-1244-i2-11-li. "Annual -___. Liv Mull"! Kenairigton ill???“ shllillilitt Oiub will be hm" on! George Hall, Ken- be Wednesday aftemocn, mm!" 18th, at 1 o'clock sharp. of iness and a full at. nlfililflbfl’! urgently re- R- 531931111. Secretary. L-1121-12-11-2l. Report Pope (A. P. by Guardian's special Wire) l VATICAN CITY. Dec. ll-Pope g Plus displayed new strength today in his fight against partial leg paralysis but his physicians pre- scribed stimulants to correct irres- ularity of his huirt action. He endured the most prolonged activity :ince he was stricken last Saturday. talking for nearly an hour with the Archbishop ot ‘Iloli- edo, Spain, about events in that strife-torn country. Vatican source. have asserted the 79-year-old Pontiffs worriesl over the Spani h struggle, in which l Catholic leaders and church pro- - waiting at Government Continues -' To icclsslni ciiimnlus m il_i_i_iiillii Cabinet Will Meet To- dayto Proclaim New Monarch. Mon- day Statutory Holi- day. (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) OTTAWA, Dec. il-Cabinei; Council, which dealt today with arrangements for , oclamation of the new King simultaneously with similar functions in the K111151110‘! capital, decided that Monday, Dec. | 14. birthday of tho new Sovereign ‘ will be a statutory holiday. What decision may be reached as to future observance of the King's birthday will be largely 1n- fluenced by His Majesty's own wishes, Prune Minister Mackenzie King said tonight. It was felt. however, that this first occasion to honor the new King would be fully observed. Mr. Mackenzie King also an- nounced that. a communication had been received from a represent- ative of His Majesty by the Gov- ernor General, stating that the King desired to be known as George VI. Cabinet Session Today Cabinet council will meet tomor- row morning at. 9:30 o'clock to plrs the necessary orders-in-councli W" save to my beloved proclaiming the new sovereign and instructing all servants of the Crown to continue their functions undisturbed pending an opportun- ity to take oaths of allegiance to the new sovereign. The Go emor General will be House to give immediate sanction to the orders so that hi! may be complete when King George i: proclaimed with all the solemn ceremonial of tradition at 11 o'clock A, s. T, in London. Advices from Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin, received today by Mr. Mackenzie King, stafed that all the Dcmilliorrs High Commis- s nor; would be invited to attend End Slim the proclamation. The procedure wi.1 b, pracucslly iden- tical with that when King Edward FWEIIGCIRLHG‘ Throne less than a (Continued on page 13) Royal Salute Today; Flags ht Masthead His Honour Llano-Governor De~ Blois lccelved the following mes- sage last. night. OTTAWA, 0nt., Dee. 11. Ilon. G. D. DeBloia, Lieut. Gov. of Prince Edward Island, Charlottetown, P. E. l. Iligh Commissioner for the United Kingdom has communh. ciited to the Right Honourable the Prime Minister of Canada the information that ordenf have been given in the United Kingdom for flags on public buildings to be hoisted at mast- head Saturday, twelfth Decem- ber, from eight a. m, until sun- set, and for Royal salutss to be fired at five minutes past three tomorrow afternoon, Greenwich mean time for ills Maiestrs ac- resllon. E. II. COLEMAN. Under Secty. of State. b Condition Improve pcrty have been reported attacked. were in part responsible for the Holy Fathers collapse. Just before dawn today the Pope was given a. heart stimulant. after a re tlass sleep. His swollen legs caused him pain. Osservatore Romano, the Vati- can newspaper. printed an official, bulctin saying! "The progressive mprovement previously noticed in the Pope's condition continues most satisfac- torily. ‘The local disturbance. which llecersitntcs some further period of bor. boMrs. Lloyd Warren, Savage Har- r. God Save The King! ifinsjiwiseflfi Still Many Children To Be Adopted By Pals Tomorrow being Sunday, an appeal from the Apostle Paul may not be inappropriate. Moreover, brethren, we do you to wit of the grace of God bestowed on the churches. .; how that. in a great trial of affliction, the abundance of their joy and their deep poverty abounded unto the riches of their liberaiity. For their power I bear record, yea, and beyond their power they were willing of themselves; praying as with much enteaty that we would receivethe gift, and take upon us the fellowship of the ministering to the saints. And this they did, not as we hoped, but first gave their own selves. ' Therefore, as ye abound in everything, in faith, and in utterance and knowledge, and in all diligence, and in love to us, see that ye abound in this grace also. I speak not by commandment, but by occasion of the forwardness of others, and to prove the sincerity of your love.. Now, therefore, perform the doing of it, that as there was a readiness to will, so there may be a performance also out of that which ye have. For if there be first a will- ing rnind it is accepted according to that a man hath, and not according to that he hath not. But this I say. He which sowetll sparingly shall reap also sparingly; and he that soweth bountlfuliy shall reap also bountlfuliy. Every man according as he purposeth in his heart, so let him give; not grudgingly, or of necessity; for God loveth a cheerful giver; . .. . that ye, always having all sufficiency in all things, may abound in every good work. ’ This includes being Santa Pals. There are hundreds of little ones who will look in vain for something in their stockings on Christmas morn un- less Santa Claus gets more friendly assistance. Make your selection of number and name, and get in touch with the Santa Pals Dept. of the Guardian. Ring phone No. 133 for reservations. YESTERDAY'S SANTA PALS Doria, McDougaili. Esther McDousall. Kathleen McNeely. Inraine McNeely. ilgrce 0n Peace iinll Neutrality Plan Arthur Coffin. Margaret Coffin. Vincent Moore. Wilma Moore. BUENOB, AIRIB. Dec. 11 — Tile In memory of Mr. and Mrs. United States. Argentina and Bra- r __' McEwen. all agreed today on a peace and Mrs. 0.1-1.8. Ilongworth. Mr. Harold Messervey. Mr. J. W. Cann, Borden. Mrs. H. E. Oantwsil. Lilla M. Cotes. North Milton. Mrs. Victor Coffin, Savage Har- erican republics, to be presented to the Inter-American Peace Confer- ence. - Their advocate of the proposal- which was based in part on the program of Cordell Hull, United States Secretary of- State for peaceful settlement of American " . ' " the likelihood of its approval by the whole con- rest, has moderated." (Continued on page 10) ference. i Houses of Parliament lPRUBLAIM NEW KING _l_liilAY Will Meet Today to Take Oath of Alleg- iance to New Sov- ereign. ,.\. P. by Guardian‘; Special Wire) LONDON. Dec. lil-isaturdayw- Edward VIII last night bade a olemn farewell to his former sub- : ts and then motored to Ports- mouth where it was believed he "llleci on board the Admiralty acht Enchantress. A British destroyer, as well as - le Enchlmtress, awaited him, but s the yacht put out. to sea first. . wa- thought. Edward wa.s aboard or and that the destroyer Wolf- ioimd would convoy him to what- .-'.'er destination he ordered. . Where he would debark was a 14 PAGES Annual Subscription Delivered Ill.” lly linil Cunladla and U. i. A. “.00 1_§_1_1vc as FARE WEE. MESSA GE d—l_3y E-I-rl-pirg-éymp-hthy HERAlIlS wit “I Pays Tribute To New Sovereign In g/Voble Speech LONDON. Dec. ll—(.-\l’)-l<ld\vlird Ylll bade ll moving goodbye to hi to lltliii‘), t0 Empire ilnd i0 the 5U0,0()tl.ilili) people who live in ll and turned “to the womzln I love.” In a filrcwcli broadcast to the furthest corners of the globe he declared: "I have made this sad de- cision 0f my life only upon the single thought of what would. i, the end, be best for all.” The new Sovereign and his mother, Queen Mary, were at his side. ‘He pledged allegiance to his brother, the new King George VI, who “had one blessing, enjoyed by so many of you and not bestowed ecret closely guarded by naval authorities but most of those he loft behind believed i’. would be some port in France. In the evening of Friday, the day when he ceased to be Brit- ain's King, Edward broadcast his farewell to the 500,000,000 people in the realm he once ruled-the realm ‘I now h: the hands of his brother. ' King George Vi. l Takes ‘Farewell '.I'lle members of his family then, in the privacy of a room in the ‘ great, historic ca tie. made thelri own farewells. He, alone, was driven from the cattle to the Royal lodge nearby- so recently at his royal com- mlmd. Emerging froln the car he made no attempt to shield his face from photographers. He wore a dinner jacket under his overcoat and a bowler hat. In London theatres and cinemas. women sobbed audlbly as they listened to their former sovereign! words. All performances were stop- ped to give audiences a chance to listen. The British Broadcasting Cor- poration. closed its stations for the night after the address. After a brief y a (Continued on page 13) $135 Top Price For Fox Pelt MONTREAL, Dec. l1 — tCP)~A successful three-day sale of silver foxes closed tonight at. the Cana- dian Fur Auction Sales COmpany Limited which reported buyers from Europe. the United States and Canada. Top prices for selected silver foxes was $135. , Wind or liocial Creditor Is ll e i e ate fl (CI. By Guardian's Special Wire) EDMO N. Dec. 10 — J. H. Tremb.ay, Liberal candidate in the Grouard byelectlon, had a majcrlzy of 180 over Dr. Willie Deai-osiers Social Credit nominee, when the last of the t1 polls was tabulated tonight. Ballots were marked Moll- day. Complete, although unofficial fig- ures glve Iremblay 1,799 votes and Desroslers, I 1,599. RID. Dec. 11—i"ascl’t be- siegers of Madrid tonight launched a new attack on the Guadalajara neutrality plan for all the 21 Am- ‘ front 1r another effort to smash their way into the capital. Heavy fighting was reported in I that sector, and the Government threw reserves to the defence of Guadalajara, 35 miles northeast of Madrid. The insurgents, meanwhile. job- bed at the line along the westenl rdge of the city. Government and “moist batteries roared in a long- range duel. In northern Asturias. along the Ihy of Bi-cay shore, the Govern- Fascists Eljuflunch Attack. Qn The Guadalajara Front (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) MAD upon me, a happy home with. his wife and children." As he finished the seven- minute speech he declared earnestly: “God bless you all; save the King!” The broadcast, carried to more people than ever before heard the words of one man, God begun with the simple anzlounccl-‘s introduction: “This ll: Windsor (fzlstlc-His Royal Highness, Prince Edward." - And as the last words faded from the zlir, every station in the vzist British Broadcasting Corporation network was silenced for the night. lies-ides (icon-go \’I and Queen Mother, the only ones believed to have been actually present at the broadcast were the new Queen Elizabeth, the Princess Royal, the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester and the Earl 0f Athlone, Edward's uncle. A huge crowd outside the castle cheered Edward to the echo as he drove from the gates at. 10.25 P.M. ‘ He seemed exceedingly tired under the great strain 0Q the past few days. TEXT 0F MESSAGE \ SEEKS REPEAL LONDON, Dcc. 11 —(Al"l —- The text of former King Ed- ward's hrcadcnst tonight fri- lows: At long inst I am able to say TORONTO, Dec. ll-The Ontario government will request the federal aclnlinlstraticn to repeal the Canada, Temperance Act and leave the pro- vince as the sole authority 1n the a few words of my own. I have matter of liquor laws, Premier Mit- neve, Wang“; m wmmmd any. che'l Hepburn revealed today. thing but until now it lllis not been constitutionally possible for me to speak. A few hours ago I discharged my last duty as King and Em- peror. and now that I have been succeeded by my broihrr. the Duke o.‘ York. my first words must llf‘ tn dei-lzlrl- my ‘(E93 MONEY allegiance tn him. This I (in ‘T SAY5'HER \' cons AND Haas: with all rny heart. You know the reasons which have impcllcd me to renounce the throne, but I want you to understand that in milking up lny rnind I did not forget the country or the empire which, as Prince of Wales lmd lately as king, I have for twenty-firi- years tricd tn scrvr. But you must believe me when I tell you that I have found it impossible to tarry the heavy burden of rcspnnsibiiiflv" and to discharge my duties as king as I would wish to (in with- out thc help fllltl support of the woman I love. And l want you tn kllnw that tho decision I have mlldc has TORObVTO. Dec. ll—iCPv~—Mln- lmum nlld maximum tcnlperatures: -'-~ - l Dawson 16b i (Continued on page 10> Victoria 40 5O 1' Il-l- ‘m; ' ’ Edmonton '14 3Q Regina 2 3| Winnipeg 18b it Toronto 34 3| Ottawa 32 3| Molllrcal 36 4| Qucbcr 32 3| Saint John 40 4| Iiallfnx 40 6i mellt assorted its forces llllfl br-. Ch-"ifhiwmbll 35 4| gull a llew offensive. ncnrly stir-l Ailifmilll‘ E05! 11nd Wfifil! FY8511 rounding the important city of‘ Wiiiilfi- Shilling l0 Wfiiifiii)‘. 010ml! “icdo. now in P‘.l=:i.~i hands Tile and browning somewhat colder: insurgenfs suffered lli‘l\\'_\‘ losses llmblhil‘ 501119 “Bili- Tllfi 0!‘ SHOW- aid the official illll10il1l(".‘i‘il€‘llf. | , Attcr nhnost flvc works of MPRE. new papers lll tilt‘ capital il<$(‘llt‘('l High tid: this morning at 10.01 and tonight at 9.10. Sull sets this afternoon at 4.1\ the Fzls is! po-ltcn was steadily i Mid rlscs tomorrow at, 7,31), l growing ll ]l.‘lf‘&\'. l New moon Sunday, Dec. 13. ‘ll l They Kl(‘(‘l.ll'P(l Grill-ml Frhn- pm. . vi.» ~ Franz-u. lllfiil".l'l’.l ("nnlnunii- Summcrside thin eighteen minut- ‘ Pl‘—ll\-Clllf‘i \\'li.\. lit-i unit-s lit‘ vs llltcl‘ tililll Cilllrlilttetnwll. hnuiil rvcclvc l'l‘llli()l'('(‘ll1(!l1f.\‘. Louis De-Lti-Prr. rnrrcspoildcnt "m CM‘ "cm" of the Paris Solr. \\'0lll'i(l"d when a French plan- was .ilot. down. """"“ """"" H“ "' "" ' l“ Q lilliflfl Tormenfinn ll n. m. l.“ p. l dicd in a hospital. Daily except Sunday. - ~A— ' s a .