MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN i MAXIMS OFA MERE NIAPJ ‘hen a nitln finds not, "M" ‘n vfiillfiiolilirflttrlii‘? tfifr hiinlalfllit i: ln vain for him to charity; to relatives for nothing. seek n c 59w ere. I . Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew jgfgynrdg;_--nq~gg;,;g~.,g;~- CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1936 Re - enforced 5y Chinese Chinese bourccs Claim lnvildCfS Bolstered By "Many Japanese". 511111.411, S iyumn Province. P1111111. \'11v. ?37—1l<‘rida_vl—Sui- nn‘,|1l'tl\iil1‘i1ll army hcziilquart- ggdcclitreil today two divisions of Illilflllillklltlllll troops mnv Japanese" had reached tize ntsltlrts of Shanta, Cliahar Prov- Im, preparatory to renewing an 11111-11 in Stiiyurin. lllllFM‘ sources as ertcd the mgulc, driven from the strategic 111v uf Pailiiiniao, planned to at- lniipt to rennin that point and also mapillff! lost positions in eastern lniyuun. Japan 1 arzry officers were re- plied 111-111 prisoners by the Sui- yn‘ army utter the capture of gniiae. dqizarcrs of Gcn. Fu Tso-Yi. .1111lcr. said the Nan- 1 Government fln- 1111 real a sistaiicc to forces, sending four ‘ens and one cavalr 1 them. ' Word rc.vi\'c<l licrc said 40D [not 1 quit the Mongols and s." nlrttgstl Japiiiicse helpers at Siiangtti had revcricd to bandit .. etc military headquarters 111d General F11 “Ilso-Yi liud- re- trr-"rd 1i 1.1111111. unveiled threat that tlie Japanese Kwaugtun army l1:1"1-11vn into the Sulyuan- 11. a 1. stilt of the Chin- iirc o: Pailliiumiao. 11111111 '11-1;15111l§1“"_ ’_ 1-1111111111‘ roucv Nov. Ztk-Tlic Depart- ture tonight 11 until Die. 16 of tielit policy under lf of the freight r1 on carlozitl ship- 1- classes of fcvder 1111111 country’ paints <1 tirnuelit areas cf the coliitnldtvrms l; 5.11001 lJi-c. 21st. 11-754-11-26-20-21. concert, . . Novtmbcr 2.111. L-itil-ll-ll-Zl-LZB. r: at the home of ’l".li)1lllt‘, Mon- . llllill‘. Lunch L-BBO-ll-Tl-lf. ~ -— 1 l‘o11'i ~11 Life Assutitu t "Meeting oi the Ladies Auxil- 111 C.11:11'l1.111 Leiden \v.ll b: r- ll"1l1\ll llail tciiicht at. ' L-Ttll-ll-Zl-ll. Also canners, Turkeys, _ Geese E. Livingstone. Mur- 1. 11.111, . L-7-i-i-11-2G-3i. 1v and the Position .111 by Paul Mor- nt. Prince of 114141-11-27-11. .. “(K312111112 1111 kinzls of live and sajum P0111111‘ every day exctp: 1 Bl. G. C. Green. L-TZil-ll-Zti-Ti-Za-M T.W ti‘. t. .. 11011111 llaslam. Emerald-Aldcn irks; Kmsiflflton. Joseph Morris. "Qmsé i-‘llvlllu live hogs Mcncay. a Sui" 30.11. lluiiter River same - 1.11mi A. E. Wodlock. 11-840-11-27-11. It ' l, ‘(fiimblilll lusts. lambs. calves “pan 11°11. railtvay wharf. foot - '1‘ Street. Tuesday, Dec. 1st .30 afternoon. , [1-847-11-27-11. n _ Llleslock Marketing Board Sggglllgnztlilffllldil local shipping louwv week of Nov. 3011 as Iliad“ m. ‘to 11 d a y ~ Mtsecuche; nnnon~ “flown. afternoon Ken- 11|;1..|p€_ é “filly River. Melville. Wad Eda-vomit, st. Peters, Morell: 1th.". BM ierenoon. Hunter new _1 » nlhamt, 12 1n .1. Albany. r5551 Mofiiiocswiro After Repulse “including ‘ "his" Aid Cake uric . crate fattened ti‘ i i ii RENEgW A L Dace’s Son-in-Law In Vienna 11011111161111 (‘aunt Giana, centre, I! eigu minister, Premier M 0.111, Sci 111111‘, Ausr n 1'31": i ‘ 21' I . MONCTON, N. 13.. Nov. 25—tCP) —J. C. Iiurclirll. K. C‘... Halifax :_ ugh l\f'1i~.cto11 to- ." from lvttrntreal. c01ii1ii;r‘.;1l on a report prticntcd by the Hcufrx Beard c." Trad-a re- tard rig operaticn of the Maritime r. and referred to l‘ irate rcztoucd their offr. .1,» lmtdnlg, Cyraltur, is llic solicitor of 1,-3q4.11_27-2j, ‘lcn 01111111’ on o.‘ o~rd cf afe n“-d Commission in th tlr" Pcird of R1111- at rum-tan :. 11': rerrtllrd 131111. in i"t“‘.!'t.7ll hc l1".d llfarltime Freight. 1 .s Act as the “life line of the lviaritimes.“ “The potato case." Mr. Buvchell anncunerd. "will be arirucri rn apprnl before llic Supreme Court of Canada in Jami "v or Februriryn" acted for that crse Pea-rd h" e‘. the 115.11%} ribocl tho lion for- t ([91; _ '1 n1.':i-- istcn 1n henna. as he lTVKW-Od ca- ztt tile Au. lvhiIe Vienna. for a a 1vi.1cli arc ex- ‘ Hrrlcs. to pre- ht it2l'i.illl.”L-flIC|1lS in i uitdcrizikings. (c i ‘ or‘ lilac-Au ' A peat Made In, “Potato Case” Test Arction 0§vE1idi1y~o1 Mari-l time Freight Rates Act Taken. Iznrrz; .11‘- tlnie Provinces were trci 111 the hcarlne and a1. and had provided the ‘ s to carry on the original licaizng o‘. Moiietcn and for the ilpplill to the Supreme Court of Canada. the flux-e 1y Burchells words. “the (.1.~c 11:12; really a tcst i to decide the validity of the .. 1111c 11111111111. Rates Act. not only in respect of freight rates on but alro on all other coni- thls work. Mr B1 cl . plicilorsof the C. I’. R and C. N. R. to have theterms o1 the reference to the SuprcmeCaurt. of Canada fixed by the Board of ltailway C:1ii1ni.ssit".ii~.rs_ and Dcc 11 had been agreed v.p"n as the date a‘. which an application will be made» to the Board at Ottawa for He added that the givflrlllil/Hits‘ of 1111': puvpofir. (A.I‘. By Guardian's Special Wirrl NEW YORK, Nov. 20—Twci1ty- eiglit-ycar-old simiilicie God-no. bereft of the twin brother to whom he had been joined since birih, lay 011 his face in a hospital lied to- ‘niglit contemplating 111s iulurc 111 a strange world. He lay face downward because a surgical dressing covered a. large area at the base of'his spine whore he formerly was connected with his brother. Lucio. Lucio died of rheumatic cvcr Tuesday night, 11nd 45 minutes tat.- er his body was separated from that of the surviving twin who lind suffered no ill effects from his brother's illness. When the wound heals. Simpli- i ""1111 loca‘ Secretory. 8-847-11-27-11. 1 czo will find that. for the first time in his life he will be able to roll Surviving Siamese Twin “Lost” In Strange World about 111 bed; he will be able to sleep on his 1:111. as wcll as his 11gb". side. and that will be the be- ginning of a whole new mode of living to which hc must adjust litm- self. All his lifc he liad depended more or less on Lucio to determine their common cziurse of action. Now he must stand alone. make his own decisions, plot his own course through life. Moreover. the loss of 111s brother incant the loss of his livelihood. Since bnythood the twins hadearn- e<| their living as vaudeville and sideshow attractions. In fact, they rejected an ODDOYi-"nity to be scP- aratcd surgically i7 yours alto. be- cause they felt it might have im- paired their earning power. Both were married. iell said. lie had itrraiutetl‘ 111111111111 11111111 P1lRl Norwegian Ship Ber- an Limps Into Saint John’s Two Weeks Overdue At Mon- ireal. ST. JOHN'S. Nfld.. Nov.26 - ‘ (CP Cablel-The sturdy little Nor- uveglau freighter Beraii sailed in her: today from the sec. of lost ships, two week". overdue on a. voyage from Dramnieii. Nonvay, to Montre- at Agents had about given up the l.12'l-tcii vessel as lost a week ago and Captain Telgen himself said he and his crew almost lost; hope “time and again" on the 38-day erasing. Through wallowing seas kicked up by "no less than 14 storms“ the Berlin had pitched and tossed her way across the angry North Atlantic. her crew of 1'7 cn water ration‘ during the last two tveek“. OUT OF COAL The freighter was out of coal when shc arrived. All her woodwork and ~10 tons of her pulpwood cargo had been fed to the fires. But the ves- scl made little headway against the seas and d‘d the la t 1'16 miles of her course under “st1i‘s". made over from hcr canvas tzrpanlins. “I never experienced such weath- er in. all my years at sea," Captain ; Teigen. ~- - ' - a 1“Wc encountered no less than! 1 ‘storms since we left Norway an ' lfuie and again we almost gave up hope." The Bernn carries no wirelesfl , After blllikerliig here she will head j for Montreal and possibly Toledo, O. I Chartcrcrs of the l.547-ton Nor- wegian Collicr Stzanna in Hififax. dicartcned by the Bcraifs safe ar- l rival’ said they wouki wait untll the fend of the wccl: before giving the l1 ssel 11p as 10' t. The Stranna. is '33’ days cut from Glasgow, Scotland, and unreported. MONTREAL. Nov. 26—(CP)—- Battered during a 25-day trip from Sweden. the 1000-1011 Norwerz an freighter Fagerstrand arrived here today and prepared to cntcr dry- dock for repairs. Czzrtaln T. Thnl en sflld the little, tversel was 7n bad weather pracflcahy l all the time after it left Malmdswcd- ‘ cn. but he remembered v.o“se pas-l sages. 1:15.511. tillage Lives lo Stalin IUOSCOW. NCV. lltl-lAPt-Bril- lilllitiy’ garbed Ccxssuuics, fierce trad- itional lighters for the Russian Czars. today pledged their lives to Joseph Stalin and the Soviet Union. Before wildly cheering delegates to the All Union Congress of the Soviets. u group of smie G0 Cos- sucks stood stilfly on the platform while their lc:1(l.‘1' shouted that the Cossacks were again 1111 organized fighting unit and rcaflj. to Lay down their lives for the ‘Soviet Father- land." Full liberties and the right to enter the Rcd Army were rcxstored only a year ago to the Cossacks. professional roldiers for the old Czors. Earlier totifly the prune minister of the Ukrsnian Republic likened Clianozalcr Hitler to “a pig" who "never sees the sky" i" B BP-‘ech before the Congress. Offers Himself Asl “liuman Guinea Pig” HAMILTON, ONT. Nov. 26-10?) _An aging Swedish gentleman with an air of dejectlon but. walking as straight as when he served 1n King Gustav's army entered the 011m» of Dr. w. r 1.1111111!“ 0mm at the general Hospital here today and" presented him-Q" H8 I "human guinea hi8 " "1 011111101. get work to suplwfi my family," the man to‘d Dr. Langrlll in a faltering voice. "B6 I Offer ml’- self for any scientific experiment you wish to perform. Even if I lose mv no» n. will be 1111 right 1w 1on8 11.; I have been of some service." His offer was no: accepted. TTFEK- 1117 lterrnnean Island of 111111101111. Vis- . Labor Gains Seat _ 111.11% 5.1.11.1 Seed Potatoes KENTVIIJLE, N. S., Nov. 26— With a view to gaining a foot- hold ln the English market- until the civil war in Spain held chiefly by that country-George A. Chase o! nearby Port Wil- iinms today imported a ship- load of seed potatoes from Scotland. Varieties of potatoes which the English consumer wants, shippers say. have been barred from the mainland o1‘ Nova Seotla for years because of wart disease. To overcome that the Kings County grower bought (‘owiey's Island. half-a-mile off Hnlione, N. 5., to grow tubers from seed imported from Scot- land. The first cargo of seed tubers was transferred from a freight- er in Halifax harbor to a small schooner today. I1’ the experi- ment is successful, he said, and the potatoes are given s clean bill of health by the Federal Department of Agriculture, mainland iwresge will be plant- 1111111 11111111 PLANES 11111 m 111111111101 (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) ROME. Nov. 26—Sources close ' verument 1015b" nvfime . in denying two reports cir- ' ted abroad. J,‘ ne published in the London -' Chronicle, said several hund- . - rflltalian planes and aviators 01's on the Mediterranean Island ‘ Mallorca to aid 40,000 Spanish insurgents poised for an offensive against Barcelona. The recond, circulated .111 Gen- eva. said Italy had named it will quit the League of Nation. if a Spanish Government delegation is seated at: the Dec. 7 meeting of the Covenant rgform committee. _. 11111-111115 T0 ENQUIRIES LONDON, Nov. 2G—.I*_iiswerl11g questions concerning reported It». allan activity 111 the Spanish Mert- count Cranbcme, nutter-secretary" for Foreign Affairs. told the House of Commons today that "recent information from the British vice- coiisul at Palma (capital of l\-I' l- ‘ crca) tuid from Ill: Nlajetys- .»l1‘ps liitiicates that. the situation in the Balearic Island remains quiet." Regarding Anglo-Italian .rc- latlons, Lord Crauborne said that “with a view to removing niis- understandings as to the policy of the British and Ii-alitin Govem- nients toward the Mediterranean, it: is hoped that the assurances tl111s exchanged may form the rubject of further communications through normal diplomatic channels." Sydney Benefits From Givii liiar (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wirel SYDNEY. N.S.. Nov. 26 -— The Spanish civil war tonight unis crc- dited with sending the greatest number of ships to Sydney for bunkers since the days of the Great War. So for this mouth 86 ocean-go- lug frelghters have bunkercrl at this port. Shipping men say many of them ordinarily would have 111k- cn their coal supply on at: Gibral- tra or Spanish ports but now take on sufficient fuel to eliminate the Spanish stop. 111 1111111111 1111111111‘ GREENOCK, scotlaad. Nov. 261- Lsbor took a House of Commons seat from the Liberal Nationals to- day when R. Gibson won the Greenock by-electlcn. The Labor candidate polled 20.- 594 votes while V.E. Cornelius, Lib- eral. drew 17.990. The seat was vacated by the death of Sir Godfrey- Collins. who ran up a majority of 3,354 votes in the last election over the then La- LEADER GRANTS BRITISH TDEMAND SUITMDAN flafety 251w... For “m? lssuilNeatral Shipping itlliiililiiNl (LIP. By Guardian's Special Win") 1 1R5 i t iProsperity C ertif i- cates Have Failed in Purpose Says Letter to Premier Aberliart. By .1. r. SANDERSON Canadian Press Staff lvritcr EDMONTON. Nov. 2tL-(CP1 -~ The Alierhart Government was re- quested today to end its venture in stamped scrip. Commerce of Edmonton and Med- icine Hat and the Board oi’ ‘Trade cf Calgary and Lethbridge address- ed a letter to Premier Abcrhart claiming the experiment was a fail- ure and it should be scrapped- Scrlp was issued first in August when $236,000 was paid to road workers but the total in circulation has been dropping consistently. Two weeks ago, at the regular Novem- ber redemption period, only $30.- 000 was still in circulation although $15,000 had been issued a few days earlier to the Alberta. civil ser- vants. ~ Letter to Premier In part the letter to the Premier read as follows: Prosperity certificates have failed entirely of their avowed purpose,“ indicated by their name. They would‘ not e cul on their own -a"ierl£s."1‘l’ie t be kept 111 circulation even after strenuous efforts to organize for them. The failure in this respect has been great and has been admitted by members oi’ the Government on the public platform. iilavlng failed elsewhere. the Government is now turning to the p he "\'0l11iitar_v.” . to be a civil servant to know that. classes in the community least able to resist 11s wishes-civil servants and the recipient? of relief. "Voluntary" Acceptance The acceptance. by a civil ser- vant of a portion of his salary in prospc tty certificates (or the purchase of such a portion immed- iately on receipt of his salary) is to One does not. need thus used. the ivord "voluntary" must be given a new meaning. I11 commenting on the original statement. of Juneit). 1936. the Pre- inicr is quotwd‘ at the Calgary Al- bertan a: saying “that the issue of these lvnirl ‘iv '- Will Sail Girl Pat Back To Etigland (iEORGEFCdllN."Ilritlsh Guiana. Nov. 26——<CP Cnblcl—-Tl1e ugly (rrlmslay trawler Ci.rl Pat which end- thc world in (icorgcfown lust June ls- soon to 1111 sailed back to England. was luirnecl here today. . Commander" R. W. l.a\vrencc' whose wartme experiences as a submarine navigator were probably more es iting than the Girl Pat‘: long 1111.11. down the coasts of Eur- ope and Africa and across the At- lantic to South America. has been OTTAWA. Nov. ifl-tCPl-Deve- lopment of radio programs that have an csentialiy Canadian flavor -—entertulnn1cnt that could origin- ate no other place was the object- ive laid today before .1 (‘llillNTnCe of broadcasting officials by Major Gladstone Murray. general man- ager of the Canadian Broadcasting COTp0l’ilil0ll_ Program directors and arraiuzcrs of the corporation staff and many cf them asoclatcd with r111“ and private broadcastini: .9 radio's inceptloii. attended the meeting 111 Major ltlumiy“ tlif- " All were inviielt in rffcr $\i_'!!‘~“- 11F and assist in carrying out 1e new Coipuir-itioris prvicy of b J! 111) :1 121:1: 5tl"‘.1"i.l'l'9 of dis: c‘ v Cah- bor candidate, T. Irwin. adian radio entertainment.’ 111118110 The Chambers of 1 crl n11 hlicit cruise lmlf-way round- npyiplnlctbto sail the tra er home. and a bu)‘. DevelopmenfmOjCanadiciiiu Flavored Broadcasts Aim l from Halifax to Vancouver. lllnfiilbffli‘ l l i Toledo, l (Ely The f": .\ Spanish (iovt-riiziteiii 1 = 101115 communications and s ‘ was in prugrrtnvs today. In Barcelona Port Government Troops Push Back Right Flank Of Reiaels Near Report. i ‘I. uapi. iiic lnsiirytciiis‘ 1.1121151“ lines south 111' llwziric (iovcrnmcnt reports clnirrml 11 'iiti:1 detachments drove muudizig the Illzid1'id—'l‘alz1vcr back the lusurggent right ii ink ye Polan, near '1111t»a<1. and San 11.1)." in U"- vicinity of .111 dc Yvlalntziiluin. 0.1m- zi do 1:1 Reina 1111111. ‘Tzilavcrzi is an Important Insurgent szupply bztsc. All dispatches zigvecd that (ioveriim-Ent troops had rc- pulscd Insurgent zittziclis in nest border oi‘ Madrid. The several taiuks. 111s threat to "destroy" the city. the city had already left. By CHRISTIAN OZANNE Copyright 1936. by The Ilavas News Agency MADRID. Nov, Zti-ICP-‘Havzisi --Sociali.st forces which two 1110111115 ago were driven in headlong rout from Toledo by General Francisco Franco's Moors, tonight were rc- 1ported poised within striking dist- l aiice of the ancient capital. ' Issuing from Aranjticz in carefuly-planncd offensive. Gov- Iernment. forces drove the Insurg- P; cnt right flank back in a series of ‘ smash attacks, the Government as- l s: rtcd. and 5.1111 Martin de hlflllitlllbllll, ivliish commands the route to T111- avera dc la Reina. were said to be in the hands of the militiamen to- night. The Government claimed sub- stantial successes all along the lvfridrld front, as bad weather pre- vented IlLfIIFQTIliJ bombers from paying their usual visit to the capitu late today. Soiinlists cu the n rthwcstcrn front at University C111 a Govern- merit. communique declared. drove the Ritrhtists back at all points. GRANT REQUESTS LONDON. Nov. ‘JG -1.’\P1 ___ The Admiralty said Insurgent. leader. 1' Franco. 111-muted (ti-nit 131 pcnted requests i111‘ n1 ival ship- pmg safety zone in Ilircelzma liar- p hor. As: the zirmnitiicemclit. was made plllliIC. eight British nlllllllill‘lllt':~ and llic dip-at ship CVfL/lls 1, 1» p1- cezllug from Malta 111 prc v sh shipping from i11ole:tul.11t» on the high seas oil the Spanish coast. Four Killed In Train-Truck Brash WATERFORD. N. J.. Nov. ‘Z11 The liVildwcod l-Ixpress or Priinsylvaiiia. Pleading lines crashed into a and killed three Waterford seashore l The conference was a part 1f the general survey being made 11f: itlie Coi-lnration of Catiadtvs nv.u'- able talent and pos sibiliiics of i11=1rc extended dcvelo mcni, While it is intended to 111115121‘ tlto best .1=<i most div-treble ieztturc-s 0i 11610 entertainment ftfifziuaitns <11! =- tho Iximnnon, the camoriition 113111.115 to ('l\'f\l(‘ and (lcurp tificd 11ml purclv (‘:1:1.11i.;111 e1 tainmcnt itcl only for the Dot .-il€‘t\\'f‘l‘l(.< bill for $llO1i‘1\'.i\'(‘ 11.1.\. al "mission which will make it ava: abfc t1 the wo'r'd. , Niajor fnrrav will leave at 011.11‘ cn his prn . (l 11111:" of Qurbi-v 1111.11 the hfaziii ie pTOVJIPPS to acquaint vrrhab y early in 19W. he will matte 1a similar visit to Vveslern Canada. In London. the Admiralty announced the IIIFIIWZHH» agreed to the estubilsluinnt of safety zones tor iirutral sliijpmg 1n 1 Barcelona harbor in the event General Francisco Fianna-o carries out Polan, a few miles from Toledo. iii" , truck totlnv -‘ Yllfill (livcr- . thrive: Cit)", till the north- miiitizi claimed 1'.- cizgiture 11f “SAFETY ZONES" :11 111ml liild. Evacuation of llOll-COmblltliflLs‘ from Madrid continued as no end to the siege of the capital was in sight. It “'11:; stated 200.000 residents of 1 5 111111 P1111 0111111111 111111111 l Looking a‘ cad in the llfllilllfiu of tuber s" 111 Pixiice Erin. the subJct-t of an Provincial tveckly supprr ; Afr-it's CIub last night. ! Dealing ivith he callccl the "titli- ferculosis flvc year plan." DztCrc-ch Iman (leclared that every paticnb tthat. has tuberculosis in the prov- ince should he provided for in at ‘least five years. At. present there are 6O patients in the Saiiatorium with 09 mit-ide lllltlid‘ the .~.11pc1-\'is- l ien of the staff. I10 of vshom are in, ;ur,e.e11t. nerd of hospitalization not: i nlv for their 1t‘~.:1'..n11ed on page 13 411E Most EXPENSNE PART or t\ collect: Eoucafloei! 1 .' ,3; it), '. 21. 11"PI—-»l\l1;1- ‘.11 mid maximum tr-nitvsratilrcsl 14 20 ~52 51 lfitlirotitun 3 54 111 1111111 33 4° u. . 1O l6 T“; lti Ill _ 011111111 ti 37 l Mrnitzenl 1'3 23 1m 1m :11! ' 5111111 John 34 ‘t3 Halifax 41 34 (Jlizirlctletolvn 31» 53 Aiarixiuic Pznvln ‘ Frwrh t0 , pfffiflfl westrvdv w" clnudv mid a (Wider; .~:‘.111\l'.'.1!.1':-. ~tvttc illit- l rirt.~-. .‘ 111211 ilfi" 13:". !i‘.1"l'll1ll;! at 925 1 at‘. “flltlilll at 4.2! i and riacs loniori-ow- morning atli4. l Saturday. Nov. 28, , tide viphleeii initi- . ule: iTlUY 11.1111 Cll1\l'ltlii'.'i'.l\\'ll. l r111: can |»r1111\ W '3 I III l || III. ~ 11 1|. 111. ~: a |I. m. .1 ll.-.|i_v ram-pt .\'II'HliI_V. l .\ trulzi ronnrctlon Inst trip