MAXIMS or A MERE MAN We cannot say in one breath "1, good news is intended for all ,Mn and then act as if it belonged 1,, any one F0111! alone. that RNA _,,, M xxivis v, ..n 01- A Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew by wine and ungffr to reveal li. v “M _ _ , uuiriunfrnwtt tu nn//ry -' WI/ //, /I 7// ' sw ( % Never Inqilniri-;nother man‘s /__ The P9°P|9'5 P3997 '#353-w~ Read b)' EV9|')'b°d)' \ zfiifzi.'rf;;?.:t"::::.:i:';:r3;r.‘1.;:‘.; 2"’ ' ‘W ' ' V dl 'I' ` 1 t wn Boar an no Ceuta ;|;::,||o|:|° anudlan, Founded 1881 - 1 . .. -_ .~ --Y - '-- 1 . . --5 1 " ii CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, JANUARY 11, 1937 8 PAGES 1\_;"';;1___‘;11;1j_j1;"§;}__ '1f=_"‘_f'_'°§_ §;E_;‘§,‘,} TWO HIGH WA Y FA TALI TIE O VER WEEK A-END l ' l D M i- ull- _ i ll hi- -ll- __ __ ___ M ____T BRLTAINDBANS .VOL UNTEERS FORLSPAIN fagedfes “mf LEADS WAYMadridDefenders l0EMllN0 Ni\Z|'16 Skiers Kind 1 5000 t0SS At Hazelgrfwe i0 I S0ll\TE Repulse Attacks iTll00PS 00STEO B l V I I. w A R Capital In Grai-I-tgiseril. Civil Popu- invokes' Foreign En- lation Ordered Evacuated' France Considers Oc- l (C.P.-llavao By Guardla.n’s Special 1 ed listment A c t 0 f 1870. Seeks Co-oper- ation Of Other Pow- ers. 1(~_p_ ny Guardlan‘s Special Wire) 0'1‘1‘_\WA, Jun. 10-Rumors 1 were current tonight the Cana- 1 . g _ kgislntiori in parliament early in the session designed to DN- lciking part in the Spanish civil war or an; other foreign con- 1 filet. my George llamblelon) (L':nuidi;\_n Hess .Staff Writer) I LONDON, Jan. 10-Great Britain tpdnv- banned volunteers for Spain. 1 Bv radio broadcast and througli l tiiepicss the Foreign Office warned l all British subjects in the United Kingdom that the Foreign Enlist- meut Act of 1870 was applicable to the Spanish civil war. 'l`h‘.s means that any person is liable to two years’ imprisonment who: I-Accepts engagement in mill- slde in Spain; 2-or who induces any other `*-` person to accept ati engagement wich the military, naval or air for- ces ol either side in Spain. it is also an offence for any Biutish subject, to leave or attempt the intention of accepting any- such engcurrineiit and for any other per- scu ui the United Kingdom to do so. Th.Ls swi‘t. drastic aclion to rlieck the flow of British volun- rcontinucd on page 7) ‘ I n “steel gate" entrance to the city- Puerta dc Hicrro. Other troops ‘ o ,San Fernando, o\'cr the Manzan- “Opcnuig skat.- at liiglificld ares river, ready for the signal to attack. rink tonight L-l’173~ 1 "George Leigiitiuer Co., VV=\tUl' S Street bu 'n drcsstd fowl Top "llockcy at. Cornwall to:ii._',lit. i iloinluy Ilth, _.in;;lc v. niurriefl _ inch. H #__ 1 drcds of Madrid dead were remov- “llockcy Milton Rink ioni1'.i1t.i l3r:i."f.li~_\' Rovers vs. Senior llur- m~:~. Sizaic ufg____ L-Zi?-'ii “L_ P. U. annu.il mce;ii.g to- night at 7.30. All iucnibcrs rcqu<-.-t- Pd to attend. L-2127» “Hockey 'and skate at Mnrsli- lielll tonight., Dunstnffnagc vs. Prcnchiort._ League same. I--'1129~ .Minister Mackenzie King toaighI1 `nnnounccd thc_ 8PP°lHifmenl' Of J' ‘ .w_ . "Hockey Victoria Rink Monday, January Ilth. Borden vs. Victoria. H League game. Admission 25:2 L"2‘l87`1`9'2i' the Senate vacancy Cfealed bi' the death last summer of Hon. CUIUICS “Poultry - Buying Poultry all 1 kinr;me1 DeB Farris of Vancouver to ic licnatc. _ Apirontment of Mr. Farris fills cDona1d who held his seat 101' cs in the Red Chamber. Both are Q C- . A potential vacancy ex sts in thi! U r Chamber It was be h from the rows of’ concrete fren- ('llp3.ti0I‘l Spanish c es. _ Madrid now was hemmcd in. In- Zone Insurgents surgents said, by troops all along ° the southem and western edges Ignore Warning' and on the north and northwest.. The one means of exodus from the city, along the Valencia highway. Pains, Jan. 10-France basl W-as bombarded steadily today' mapped plans for occupation of “`W“"i“5 R°"‘f°'°°'“”"t5'-' Spanish Morocco, circles close to LONDON, Jan. 10-Reuters news the Army General Staff declared 9-SCUCY dispatches from Gibraltar 1 tonight, if insurgents refuse to oust tonight- said Spanish Insurgcntl Germans reported in the territory. authorities are reported taking all 1 Full Briti:~_h support has been necessary steps to receive 5,000 Jap- 1 promised, these :ources asserted. *me-5° Wlunleem fi‘ thetNorth Atlantic Wednesday lion-tiff Holds Own nigh i In Snuwslides RlU€T ‘°1`§sR’t’E“é‘3i?.‘§$iL’.,§”S°§2' 0”? iCapt Allen MacLean, Stanchel, Sit ,were killed and three S A I U R D A‘Yl ' » . ` , , ;;_»_§»_{’;‘§’;_v_»;_f§rfi;»L§_31g__11__111<> And Miss Mamie Livingston, Ten soldiers members of the Swiss Ski Corps on leave, were G a r a g e _ I) a i n t _ - buried alive under an avalanche in t _ if U§1,?a§O§1r;,_ including one of 5 shop Owned By Mr' Two people were dead last night and three were rccov guide, were recovered from an \V, E, Sca1\tlel)|,11°y ering fi'om at severe shaking-up as a result of two automci avalanche which buried 9. skiing b' . , . ' 1.' ,, i ._ . ._ _,_ - _ ._, _ party of nine persons yesterday at D 6 S tl' 0 y 0 d B y Ile accidents in iirnee ludivuld Island our int uctk end Br1sen_m__he Cantonét Umem_al_ I`he dead were: Lnptain Allen .\lueI.ean. 51-_vear-old den. Rescue workers hoped' to find the other three alive. “_~’iRM|ST|0E” REVEALEDM l0BSTER PROBE_ Any action; it was stressed, Investigation Int() legal Lobster Fish- ing Continues At Newcastle, N. B. (C. P. by Guardlan’s Special Wire) NEWCASTLE, N. B.. Jan. 10-A story of “armi'ticc" on two occas- ions between illegal lobsters fisher- men and fisheries officials was told here Saturday as Mr. Justice A. T. LeBlanc continued a Royal Com- Fr _ r _ _ i _ departed from the rule of strict The new protest would be made 11111-$510111 1;l_‘le\UW lHl° 1116381 fish' C, th S "hi.i'is flld _n80f° F5 hostilities, officials said. They add- ,;-gpg? Ggixgan Sollgiiigts 305, rt; E During the closed season in 1934 ed the government had absolu.cly ` po;-ted in M0mCc0_ aummp,af_1v,, _ Government patrol boat' were “hit_ blddcn Colcctions of funds for Sources Said ting the fislierrnen ut Richibucto Cape pretty hard," testified Col. A. L. Barry, Newcastle. district fish-1 cries supervisor. “We had seized and destroyed a large amount of lobster fishing gear. Inspector Long called me and told me that he had been waited upon by a del- egation of fishermen who asked for an armlstice. I instructed him to give them two day; to land their trapi and gear. At that time. in the two day period, upward of 2.- 000 traps were brought ashore" Reported to Dcpartnu-1:2 This matter. the District Super- visor said was reported to the De- partment at 0;tawa. His pcrmLs- sion had been given because other- 1 ise the patrol boats would require much more time to locate and sclzc the same amount of gear, with poachers continuing to fish in the meantime. The some condition aroc last year at Point Snpin, Col. Barry c ntlnucd. Inspector Long again informed him that a delegation of fishermen was seeking an arm- lstice_ Patrol boats had been seiz- ing 800 to 1,000 traps a day. Arm- isti"e was again granted, but the Supervisor later learned it was un- satisfactory. I-ic felt the fisliex-men had not acted in good faith and consequently advised In pcctor Long there would be no further armfstices. Concerning an allegation by J. Kerr Logglc that Earl Bennett fished lobsters illegally during 1936. the witness termed Bennett one of the most efficient guardians in Kent Couiity during the four years he held office. He added that Bennett and the official who work- ed with Inspector Long were the only two lobster guardians who had const' .ticusly carried out their duties in the northern part of Kent. Di 'mixed from Stand rr standing in the Senaifri Captain George Ridwui Wa” Ag‘81l'lSt Gl’3V€ Cir- °'"‘°"1""-"' ‘”““°S‘- D°"°l°' “l°Vd- we in b b i in-1-_-sea the in v- -_ _ _ 3 :Esc _ 5 ` ‘iii ken ghd foe] t llllyeirltzo Wed- Conservative 82 Liberal 32, vacant » swept overboard when attempt ng I ° Um-‘WC W8-5 dlsml-*Sed fl'0m ;.,}, _ W “ ` “- _ ,,,.,,_ ' ‘to msn on siifstost. _ cu atory ness. HY. January 13. Jcnkin_s_I;r<§ _ -_,_ _ _l -~ ~ -_-;:_-._ . -- _ ~ 1 rcontinuéa oi, 'msc 3;) L'2°7 ` I 1 vA'1'icAN crrir. Jan. 10-(AP) .. Po e Pius held his own tod _ _ _ __ _ Loading live hogs at Kenslng- I I d b f S 1 P __ . . n.3?;:rs.i.rr‘:;:r“- ”.':;‘“i.r.i..‘:.- S an - 01'" 1¢¢’° “ts iaristtftit. .ii;.°“.‘:“r.i. freighter Freed 31,0, mme dam ’;:4g¢Ew¢n mid f ° , 1week.s. I-Its condition was "station Ulla bell, -1-11-2| |ary." Vatican prelates said. Path D Irmao 1in his paralyzed leg was lessened “The annual meeting of the long River Presbyterian Church | OST0N_ Jan 10_(CP)-A1distrlct,sald .she had lost about $400 The Pope was able to take more' considerably . B . i his n einen but, Lomsnunc. N. s., Jan. io- :1l.nTtL)i;sll]il:ld .ln the chflllrclhilllt Prince Edward Islaniirlrggt lzgtiog 1 w°P{lt':m°fBr‘l:l1tt}h’h1zc:rl1i(; ijggslrgbtion ltilsanoondii§>lrlison's peculiar "B0u- ‘which led police to believe the thief mobility remained unchanged, pre- of Sterling arrived at _this Cape Flames. Fire caused more than $5,000 d.una;fe here Sa turday mornin mill-owner of Stanchel, P.E.I., who was killed when an empty oil truck skidded into his one-ton truck on the Chan lotteiown-Summerside highivuv, two miles nest of Hunter U when flames gutted the Kent St. R|V'~‘1` billurdily i-‘V9nl“l~f~ uartigwpaiiitsliop of Mr. W. E. Mamie Livingstone, ZS Civde River, l’ li l who died 5"*“U°bUfY “nd de-“l`°l`“d f°“"1 lust night at few minutes :liter an uuton\oi>.iie'i|i’ which she le ci t k N 'i _ . . _ _ . uutoniobi s an a. rue _ o ii- rurancc was carried on the build- ing or its contents, it was learned. 1 was driving skidded huek\\'al'tls doivn an ice~covei‘ed hill 1 on the Baltic Road, at (`l_vde River, and |ilun1.;'ed ovci' it 10- Tlw iiaintshop. operated by the foot bunk, landing on its top. The victin1‘s sister, Olive and owner of the building on the top floor and the gasoline, grease and oil_of the Echo Garage of Mr. Clar- ence Foster on the lower floor,was ready fuel for the flames. A number of cars were in the garage for repairs at the time of the fire. An employee named Mac- Kay was badiy burned about the her-.d while nssisting in removing ionic of the cars to safety. He rc- :-clvcd treatment at thc home of Councillor A. A. Henncsscy and later returned to his home. All material owned by Mr. Scan- tlcbury on the top floor, including paint, signs. brushes and two vai- uable sprnvlnf: machines, were completely destroyed. The automo- biles on the ground floor received t-hc bulk of their damage when thc top floor crrshed in, after fire had eaten away the supports. Eniployccs were unable to ac-1 count. for the outbreak, although it was 1cai'ne‘.ii';~e and lim real' .sI:'iu'l: the I<‘1rd .intl y>il.=.iit-:I it towurfls the ditch. Capt, .liar- Lfnn, iz. was l>elie'.‘efi_ urns siiuciq on the lu-acl by .srnnc part of his truck, The :iirc1em“°'~’» “"5 gff A, said me had nmo ii nose in ner for the i-my congi-eganon._ siéoitgy for I-111111? w_1ui 3_cargo_ of zr1_c_firni1n§;da u;ii1;dcdsiIir_t_=-;_yc11-;1i_1r - [1_ h d ftp d, h0W¢V , th HUY 3 ' 0011001111 C W CH ‘ BWEI1 BKTOUH . .C0\ll' ll KUIED `\.l ' L-2118-1-il-2i. due w Campbell 115813116411 ;1;V_°1_’:_ 1 al? yggxestavgfo rgleapgd gr slivfvtged a pei-:bd of fatigue and She will bunker here an!! conttnue11ng Hatfield extraditablc. Later ad- ’ m1'm¢“~ 1' ti . t H in h tn in be 1 .A i tr tea H mad' r nse ...sd r:‘;f.“z::‘.:r.L“i.il’» if-~ rss; .;f.‘::;;‘“_.i.:"..1'r°°..f.:;. .':...‘;..::." .i.”'i%-i»m1i'SiYd 2»»"é21 w -u»»»i~»° l°\dln h ' 1 t Full Street) ` H 1 - ti t ‘f r bl circumstances freighter Fagerstrand. The Pager- »of the Unl‘ed states. 'I‘he one- flilwag Sl?:iPl;‘5m»bé}°gl»1d0i'ca he-01126 Jessietyc ( thee: bllrlllf xg-Lyvugegflnéhcgmnxaguldyzgplsg tl: willwl;)eBiin‘;,blc to leave h'e strand is at present at Sydney. N. itlmc master of the Gypsum Qucc’ gh Charlottetown, 'I`\1e-9dBi'- JW' Dogchtstlerh away with a hsndb!K,t,hi-ough windows ln the ap rtment bod for a wheel chair before Feb. 1_3 .. undergoing repairs aftera col- 1has been in :i Manchester N.H. 1"' I2. untll 3 . m. If you want il‘“, ‘I , ' 'nt'num ring. 90- .cn n tamed Wm, ,md he must mln considerable llsion in the st Lawrence with the 'jail .since Dcccinbcr. 1934 hy- P» M. Callaghan, Secretary. the Brl8hl»°“ l°°°my' Cap 1 ill you can getpior your stock, "` " ‘“l“*‘bl° U _ me Dvmhamrlzlift gathtewagttgi burglar. lstrength to permit t-hat. _ lioebrelker Montcllm. 1 Hatfield is charged with faint .niet to-operatively. L-212s.1phie v°lt¢11» “l‘° ° l-tB zero 'Ji ill iii Z4 it innipcg 'lkirtziilo 'pretences in obtaining from thc; 0iU\\\'il __ Dominion Govcmmcnt 571.000 as! V"l\_U"‘0l uf ‘"3 reparations for the allccccl d struc- QW*/f`f` If ton of his vcs:-cl by n G rniriii sub- -'>"“_‘t :l*‘ll“ _marine in 1915. I-Ic and hs coun- 1 ffl* 110* _ H 'la 1 sei, Senator Logan, were or ered by ‘ (“l‘ml"m"°““ _ an exchequcr court judgmrnt to re- 1 _. . . turn this money when thc c<:urdts_ '0RE(A"T iwcre satisfied the c`nfm wa= frau _- ' _ . _m._m(.s. Mod,_.m1¢. W ulent. and that the Gypsum Queen frgs/g‘_‘r1_§:;lteh,_l;1`. in “.,.5L,.,.1y winds; _ f°Ulld°f9d in B -°l°m"- 1 fair with soinewlmt lower tempera- ; No criminal charge was brought 1 Uu.,._ against Senator Logan nndche thas High Um. 11,15 morning ,it 102:, fume-“lcd to the Supreme wr 0 -.nu ionigin at 0.27. Canada the Exchequer Court order gun _:pts this afternoon :it 4.35 ni the ground lie olttained rioihink 'ind rises toinorroiv inoruinz ut 7.'i'l 'Lam the prrccccts of the claim bc- _\3c\\' moon ’f\ic.-_ i .».._.$»-.»vw- --‘-->- ~‘ 4 i 1 2 e t li 1 I l tl. -_.,“}_»»-- ».\_f1i - `- 'f'igi'§,i 1&~‘l i i |- `=‘9-»-.___,__ 1 s i 1' 4 __,.. _ ,.__..._____- nur'-“'- - `“' »