MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN what thou has to do. 5am up at night, what thou hast done by day; 5nd in the morning >é j» .1" Gunrdllll- Founded 1057 Ellen Outlines Policy, ‘Calls For Reform illggcsisflvcrilauling llfCcvcnanLStand- ard 0f Living Sac- rificed For Arms. GENEVA, Sept. 25--(CP cable) riiltiitlily ilden, Great Bri- tain's Foreign Secretary told the Assembly of the League of Kittens today that Britain nands for amendment at the (‘cveirint to enable the League to inteivrne in a dispute at the lirlicst stage and for separa- ilcn oi the (‘ovenant from post- nr treaties. Britain also approves reduc- tion and limitation oi arma- iil-nls‘ and publicity ior arma- iiirnt iwpenditures. Slie stands firmly by dciilo- traey, he declared. Other prints brought out by lite Fin-vigil Secretary concern- illc the United ' Kingdom's iflitiv: She stands for negotiation of regional pacts; measures to re- l’ 1C lllltii on P1120 3.) totlllloivinls ‘Stain - ignlllllil ‘Alon L-uvso-ii. "Talkies ~51. Peter's ’l‘licsday, L-GTSO-ZS-Zl. ——* i "Tliililw - Mvreli wPtillUadil L-tiifitl-Z ‘Zllifll Hospital Annual 'i'ca October Bfili and L-ii7li3-LZ5-2i ‘ _“Dallie 1n Forest Hill l-lnll Mon- ‘ “l? 3th‘ Jtith. \Vcb;ster's Orchestra. L-iillii-il. i—— i "R1illl\l.'5‘t‘ sale Si. Pcters, . -mli.70'il‘DOill this evening i; i o clcci; 1r ill-v. V. it. Osborne Lcc- 'i‘ll',li>l\ ilttil \\' lnesday.l Stilijttc: his i'.\"_l\'i‘l(‘ll(“.‘.'~' in. n neneltnln n-cicv j ‘llltlflill St)('lt‘l_\‘ Itilsltilil; iii .ient tirouiliis, hiiiiiiui}. Sepi- ~- ~l I0 i‘. M. By order. ,, L-bTZO-ll-‘Ji-Zll. ‘ "i ‘lloniilrl Wlvnnirs lihllllilt‘ ll SHPDPI‘ i-l Guy is‘ .\\.lrl's Qt, on 'i‘lltirscl.iv, O“ i L-til-ili Fi-Zi‘ ~- the seiasnn at i llu‘ _ Titerrlrv evening, Sept. _ Pill "ii if.‘ the Vcrnen Dining- “ll- Ut-l-‘d music, (ire-it iiiii L-tiiiil-ll. (‘ljcflmf l0 the Play and eitter- liiueut by Players of llnly in Wi3\)>.l‘l"S . w: E f? L-(HBZi-H-ZG-El "Alden itionse, Kcnsington, Ever- ‘-ilii$lllill, Emcrald, A. wedlock, 3m" River, buying live hog; _ ‘(h)’ iorenoon September 29th. iicd A. s. wedlock. L-tl770-26-2l. "Prince Edward Lodge No. i4 1v Ii. M. will meet and parade b, filthy United ClltilCh to attend line Service on September 2'lth at ml’- 31- Other Lodges cordially in- til- L-6703-1i. "Partners in the East River Dis- N‘ shinning Club, who have hogs Elly for market please lLst with msstcietiiry, Hollis Jenkins/Mt. L-6736-25 -3i "Annual Meeting oi Central hllvlllillt! Cllib will be held tn t-ho ‘ ‘l Fit llrendalbnne. Monday even- September 28th, iit ii cfclcoli. nvlililitinn to it consideration of m’ I'll"! problems, it discussion 1k “Cd-s and feeding practices will ° "limit under the leadership oi Mk ‘ Chi’ ci the Dnlniillon Live- b Branch. All farmers invited L-WiIM-Zt wlottetnwll Guardian Two Cont! mammalian Covers Prince Edwardi Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETDWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1936 _ 1 BRQAIN STANDS B Y LEAGUE AND DEMOCRA cY unconscious ' MAXI MS OFA filliRE MAN .\'ii man has lviifllvfl 11051113114 il,;liil_\', until he knows that ('\i'l”_\ iiuy is iiuomailay. Annniil Subscription liclivl-reil um lly Mull Linilidn fllll| U. s. A. 84.5! 4 PAGES Finance Admits ‘Chief States Policy eveiiiiii; t , ANTHONY EDEN British Foreign Secretary. who addressed the League of Nations ltaseiribly yesterday‘ ciflilng for re- form ni‘ covenant and a KPH"!!! (Hz-armament. ManyCAre Killed When Fascists Bomb Bflhao BILIBAQ, spam, ERDL ZTPUW)" Mnba elnllghlClQtl GU Fascist 110st.- ages tonight and Ittll through the mlLXLl-S ssiratirng for mcr-c execut- 1 s iii.\l' hundrccis 01 cilizcils hi"! urn i;i.l.d or lll_]l.il'i‘tl in an insur- n‘. Lifltll bozubariiiiunt. "Kill ai. the Rlgiitsts!" thc in- lurritcd mobs cried as they stormed unveiniii.‘ilt btitilings and howled it»; their lmilliiu» lo bring oilt all of ‘l - 4.0.20 li stages licid hcrc. More than 100 inhabitants of the city were either blown to pPJCCS oi‘ crt ilitl to tiiatll unacr P1195 9t a5 eight Fnslst planes ilrop Jii bombs. Nobody klwW 0!‘ vonturcct a gllfw‘ 011 ills‘ actual toil of ill-ad anti wotuidcd. P'il‘(llli'li and militiamen counted no dud, lilli they W311‘ still dragging is from blasted hOmCS. LONDON. Sept. 25tC.l’.-Cable)— The political holiday in liiilllln 15 (mm-tug w a close, Chancellor of m.) Exchanger Neville (Jilizntlwrlain is busy in toivli iii-tint! "5 Pflmc Minister Baldtvzirs deputy 11* m” Premier still plilZdltkt his res: NR0 M Bliekley Hall. The Conservative partid 41mm“ convention, which opt-n.» an ‘rluirs- day at Mnrgate iilliil‘i' .\li- (‘imm- lierlrilifs presidency, niillltulll" “W” in an atmosphere oi nilvul," l“ W‘ gards foreign affairs. all: Challi- berliiin is being urged to lit the country and the world at large know what the Governmciu ‘hulk-i oi’ thc Spanish situation. Sir Hugh Lucas-Tooth has l-\"'-t‘<l a motion deploring Socialist lt- Minister Reviews I I Months U)‘ Liberal Regime Claims Liberal Fo-l-icies Have Help- ed T0 Improve Conditions, But "Credit Goes To Taxpayers’ “IndomitableSpirit”; Canadians had recovered confid- ence in themselves and in their country-Mile best and greatest thing which cotiid ‘have happened" —ii-nd thc dominion was definitely on its way on the road to prosperity, Hon. C. A Dunning, cderril Minister oi Finance. declared hcre last evening. The_ long-sought corner had been reached "due mainly to the inherent soundness of thc Canadian people," Mr. Dunning said. He was addressing the ailniirii meeting oi Queen's County Liberal association. The Minister spoke for nil hour and ten minutes, reviewing at con- siderable length the major activi- ties of the last parliamentary ses- slon. President, Russel Cliaiidlrr pre- sided at thc meeting, at which the following pxcciitivelcoiisisiing of the nominating committee) was elected for the cnsliing year. President: Russel C Chandler. Vice President; F. L Diliion Secretary: George Tweedy. Executive: John L. McGulganyJ. V Moore, J. R. Nicholson. Lunch- lan McKlnnon, Pcici‘ Trainor. Lemuel MacKlnnon, J. E. Mc- Enchcrn, Samuel Buchanan, R. C. Chandler, l. J. Yco, F‘. L. D1110" Short addresses were made by the president and by Pmmlfl‘ Campbell and Mr. Peter Sinclair, M. P. Hon Mr. Dunning, before his speech, was presented with a boquet by Miss Sylvia Chandler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russel Chandler. to which he mode fitting refill’- Resolutlons commending l-hi‘ “dB-at and provincial representa- tives were passed- lilR. DUNNINGS ADDRESS The text of Mr. Dunnlngs address follows: Mr. Chairman, ladies and BURN!‘ incn: My first. words should be words 0t thank.» to you pOJplC for iiiw- ing given me the opportunity of repicscnting you, ior your kind forbearance toward inc as 0118 WhO is necessarily‘ an aixsi-nico member during it large portion oi the year. 1 need not enlarge upon thc scri- oustiess oi the task to which I ‘nave been called. and which was made posslble- by reason oi your cicct- "m; me as yoln" representative. Ev- ery one of you knows that the task of attempting to manage the fin- ances of Canada during this per- ,:__.__. . (Continued on Fade 10> Prepares For Convention tempts “in the name of PC0459" w hinder recruiting and the restora- tion oi the defence forces to 8 reasonable level. Resolutions con- cerning agriculture will be sill-I- mitted by delegates deeming this in- dustry the nation"s second linc of defence. Mr Chamberlain addresses the customary mass meeting at b: close oi the coiivrntion in the Prime Minister's place. but it appears most. unlikely that the startling rumor lluinging around Whitehall that Mr. lchitmberiain will announce Mr. ‘Baldwin's retirement and his own succession to the leadership, will ‘M; Baldwin's critics consider lids: fantastic ~ t l l i t l l Railwaymen Critical 0f Appointment Condemn Method Em- ployed In Choosing B. L. iialy Repre- sentative 0n Board. (C.P. By Guardian's Epecial Wire) OTTAWA, Sept. 25 iC.P.)-—The Grand "Council of the Canadian Brotherhood 01 Railway Employees tociayl brought lts 27th annual meet- lnr, Lola close by passing a. resolu- tion vigorously condemning the method employled in choosing Bren- ton L. Daly of Winnipeg as Em- ployees‘ representative on the Can- adian National Railways Board of Directors. ' The Grand Division held choice oi Mr. Daly, a railway conductor and a native of Charlottetown, had been made by tindcniocratlc methods and largely by foreign-controlled unions. Its resolution said: "We deplore the action oi the Government in appointing a nom- incc to the C.N.R.. Board of Direc- tors who was undcmocrsittcally chosen and we request thc Govern- miltt lo remedy the injustice done to the workers organized in national tinic-ns by the appointment to the Board of a Director 0i their choice. either by replacing one of the pres- ‘ ent Directors or by increasing the size oi the Directorate." .\ir Daly was appointed by Order- in-Council Sept. l6. The resolution held the men's representative should have been chosen by a. vote of employees and said Primc Minister Mackenzie King had suggested previously the pos- sibility oi such a course. The Division also passed a resolu- tion sympathizing with Spanish loyalists in their effort, "to maintain their democratic government." /i. R. Masher oi Ottawa was re- elected prcsident for his 28th eonse_ cutivc term. l Fish Landing Values Dip HALIFAX, Sept. 25 —— tC. P.) —- Vuiuc oi fish landed in Canada's hiilrltlme Provinces and the Mag- dalene islands lust. August increased $153,845 over a similar period last yciu‘, a monthly report 0! the Eiifit- erii Division, Department oi Fisher- ies stated today. An lncrcnsc of 12375500 pounds 1n the total quantity of till fish landed in the division was account- ed for chiefly by a "tremendous" catch oi sardines in New BrimSWlCK and increascci landings of poliock, cod and haddock, the report said. The only decrease in Catches IE- corded W88 in the Magdalene Lslandr. where the total quantity of fish landed dropped irom 1,172,300 pounds to 1,017,000. The increases were recorded as follows: Nova Sootia, from 25,7l8.700 pounds to 31,200,000 pounds in quantity and $327,535 to $392200 in value; New Brunswick from l8,- goggpq pQUndB to 26,560,100 pound! in quantity and 8216.087. t0 $335-- 435 in value; Prince Edward Island from 2523.000 pounds to 2,825,500 pounds in quantity and 835-395 $0 $51,225 in value. First ll. B. Credit Union Formed FREDERICTON, N.B., Sept. 25- (C.P.)--The New Brunswick Gov- ernment announced today the first charter ior the establishment oi a Credit Union in inc province I008 to Blaekville, Northumbei-land m-(ivp to have anv foundation. Even imunty, which is styled under the thc name oi Bt. Raphael's Credit Unio _8cci€lvY0lBhckVll-1Q A -_ Precious Find Once in it lifetime-and usually not thcn-a placer miner comes across a nugget like this, proudly held by Cari Lykegard oi‘ 5pruce t Creek. near Atlinfli. C. lie brought this precious find, believed to be from his diggings in the iliirth. The nugget weighs 43 ounces Ii pciiny- weight and is worth about SL200 in cash. As a specimen, iioircvcr, it is considered worth even more, for it is as large as a goose egg and smooth as silk from the action of some forgotten glacier. Lykegard, who has been placer mining iii‘ the Yukon, for six years, came to (‘ini- acln ten years ago from Denmark. Frances Bannister Given Freedom floucron, N. 13., Sept. 25-tCPi —Inf0rmation against Icrauces Ban- illfitfl‘. charged wih abducting Betty Lake, was withdrawn when she appeared in Juvenile Court here this afternoon. The case was a sequel to the Lake family murders resultziia in the execution Wednc-day" of Artilur and Daniel BannLster. brothers of Fran- ces. Their mother was coilrlci-ed of harboring the suvvivinl: Lake child. The abduction charge agtainst Frances was laid a wrck rilzo. Remanded ilnill lips‘. Tlli‘.‘(ltl_l‘. the case W05 tlicn adjourned lo afternoon. The l5-,vears-old girl was given court cases involving members of the Bannister Family German Flying Boat At Bermuda 3.25 P- M. ADT today completing the ‘ii-st lap oi an experimental trans-atlantic fiiglit. from New York t0 the Azores. The giant plane. cxpcrinlciltiilg ior the Lufthansa Airlines. lcit Port wiUllllJPOll, N. Y., late this morning ltlltl lien the 770 miles Withmll; difficult.‘ iicri‘ it, is t0 be taken aboard tla- tilt-line's mother ship Schwiibcnlintti and eiit-apniiitetl on the long jump "t. the Azores The Zephyr null l» r slit-er ship, the Aeolus, llllltli‘ silntltil‘ flights from thc Azorix- :o lhirt Washing- Wlllwoweekafl-KO. HAMILTON, Bermuda, so; 2a-~ Birth Control, Sterilization Report Heard Generalmliicquncii 0f The United Church Refers Report To Committee. ~('i'liiil(iiilll Press Staff Writer OTFAV/A, 5913i. M-lCPlJlirth the biggest in Canada, to Vancouver . l l t this‘; iotwd by the Foundation Franklin, ier freedom thus ending the many l u, Qm-bec, l (CP CABLEl-Tlic IO-ton Cfiiliilil, incs irom the Cl\i:ic.=i~ section of flying boat Zephyr lnndcd heec at Shanghai and l l '11:‘ i‘l'i control and stcriiizntloli WON’ today iornizilly before the seveenih Gen- eral Council of the UlllLCtl Church 1f Canada. \\'.t-l1 the presentation; by Dr. Efilifal/ ’I‘homas, of Toronto; of a cnmn ‘on ‘report. on this sub- _]\‘(‘i, Lite qli.. ion became a. live topic ;u the t'Olli‘li"ll'5 (lidiberations, The Jfllllili"l"‘f‘ on evnnuvlsm and social .<‘i'\'i('(‘ 0f i-llt‘ Council will consider the report. its recommendation t0 the littllil body may have an import- t on the decision reached. .. »~._ ._ __ mi FRANCE MO VES TO READJUST CURRENC Y n Actio "Follows Agreement With Britain And US. London Pdnancial Circles Look For Stimulation Of Internation- al Trade As Result. (Hy ('i..-\l‘l)l‘I .»\. illtiiiiilt) i-\-'.\ii('itli(.'(i Press binililciiil iiiliim‘) (Fill!) YiLthi liiilti by the itssitciiiicil Press) France, with the eooperziiioil of (lrciii Britain ziiiil tho United Slates, illii\t'ii today to readjust the Viiilit‘ of its eur- rency. .\litny bankers iinil t'('lllltIilli.\iS i‘i\4":ii'(li'd this 215 pftitibly‘ the. final chapter in the $llt'l.‘t'~'>ltill of currency rcvitiuations which the march of “tiilii t‘t'tiiitiililC depression left in its wake. it nits thus seen as l't‘iliti\'li'i’.*j one of the ltiu remaining . elements ofaiiici-viziiiitv in inlcriizitiinliil economic affairs, iendlnir to lift one of the chief causes iii“ trade quotas and restrictions. iind, it was hoped. specdiiil: llcitur times. London finiiiiciiil cicies looked for stimuliiiiiiii of inter- national irridc. p A number of \\'.'zll Street leaders (lc. highly citnsii‘iiciivc." ibed thc step as Alter Zmv: invcslizalioil, aceord-, an: to the report. the Commission‘! rave vctlcriil approval in (tcrtainl pi- .t‘.s behind birth control and‘ .""r. lmiion of the mentally unfit! l blisliincizt, of birth control clliuzs wher :‘.i‘r-,.<.~.ir_v information . ltEd be oh: cert by those consider- llu; prric it. was ieoommend- crl. 'I‘h~se cl ~ would be ‘tinder ptiblii- control and supervised ac- - .111: to provincial health siland- .‘.l‘(l$. In respect ro sterilization the (‘onllilisrdon recommended legal- ‘m.’ l q "t lie minimum oper- titan‘ yielding sterilization. and .‘"tll'.lll“.\ rnakinlz adequate provisions. ior TfElililtlOll and control of evcfY stage of zhe process- Anrvhi r busy day sziiv the council receive mcre reports, turning them over to appropriate committees. Seillenr-ciz’. of ministers and co- ordination of their salaries formed m: subject of two of these pi-csent- l riiions. Rev. A. E- Thomson, of St. Catherine, presenting the report on settlement of iriiiilstmrs, declared: fWe need a. system in which lCnnlinued on Page 11h Halifax Tug To Aid OfAFreightcr liAlifl-XAX. Sepia. 25- lCPl-Tlic o". u-going salvage tug Foundation Franklin Sl4‘.'l.ill'L'(l out of Halifax toilay‘ to thc il-\'\'l5'i-{li1(‘»C of the 3.176 tor. N()f'\\'(‘t.ll(lll Flicighiei" Sitar which earlier reported it leak in her (‘lluLllU room 5U lllllCS southeast of Cape Sable. The iifiglllfii‘ “as believed to be Ill no immediate dang-er but was to be probably in Halifax. for repairs. 'i‘lic snnr was cnroutc from New SHANGHAI, Sept. LitL-isaturdayi —-lCP)~—J.1Dilil(‘.‘~\‘ l‘..'l\.‘ll authorities ttitiily withdrew mo". cl their mar- etufiazictl sharply: their iniliiriiy DiitPtllS in (other alcas of the city. With these lill\\l‘.\_ rnsion in Shanghai which hail ‘increased hourly since the shootings of tnrec Japanese marines Weilucsiliiy‘ night. eased abruptly. The Japanese uum‘. roinlnnnilers ivcrc tinwllling to say that their apprehcilsloii ior the lives and pro- perties 0i their nationals ill Shang- llili hail lessened, but they kcpl armed patrols nilunlj; in the Jap- anese section oi the international scttl "ment. Economists turd the lilflVffi 7 ‘“" to readjust _cilrr .lc_v values p: it i Z lmpctlls filljiuviiis: giie !‘i'iil<’>‘,' (‘l t the tucuiid sieving; from ll: wli gold slriildiird Lac j.i‘.il's nun 'I‘l'i:il. (llsltlrird iiiticli of the i‘ of the world, szlzcc lnorr» 111.211 of the‘ worlds “tie is :.:. iIlCPti through Br wlatirl vili- rcncies, and i‘. ti ' - price lei-l, ries. But notv, s;i1c.~ i~ir~ , read- juslments are ltlzygvly comyliii-fi ‘ the leading ni-l: ..:“.r_\' powers France and a, f». of her s neighbors, anti because but thc- vvorlclls. l:i'ci‘::ii‘.iin‘.:il financed in F compiishing 1t final ant. tiroioah. avloidtililc ictirgumcitt PARIS, Sept. L16» » iS-ifluulrty l- \A. I PJ-France lli4l\'l.‘ti >' . tr>\\a._l l devaluation iarly todt; nevi ‘.\.lii llriflltzli (‘tlllhi- ‘ .- t . lint‘, an agreement with i: and the United States briuin of thc i: _ p. ‘ and thi: American ii Officials of the iiilbdllti‘ filansiry‘ said thc llT-llt’ halal.- it new value oi il])l)i‘(i.\lllili'ti‘l}‘ two-thirds 0f H5 present lviirlli, iilli-iuritlntt be- tween 49 and 42>‘ n; "unis gi)'(i contcilt, with no til Llllllt‘ pour. tlxrd between thtsc two i.gti‘.'i.~.. A slabll. "iticn iunli of 100ml 000,- 000 francs \\;ll be Pbiillillrliftl '.ll‘.<l(‘i' (ten. Juan Ascensio tABOYEi was .a colonel in ilic Syliiiiisii army be- fore the civil war. Now lii- is head ‘ct the Loyalist. forces liesicizlng the ,relii-ls entrenched in 'l‘oleilo's fam- Junta‘. oils .\lcn zar. You CAN'T Vlttsamc. Yool’. Dicteilfi \N t the trzpar‘: “Pill. to keep spcculatinzs lrtur. t in: do ‘n 1m: tram‘ null lo ill-ii 1n i‘ c}. gold piiwiiltill. within ell llniits. Leon Illuan iF-tiu. SlllllHlUllULl uiiluiu ma» ixmttlr- l Riv-ll- d;niir_\' Sl",\$lt-‘l tor . .\ ‘ti day while, a ilci ri-e ',v.ih...-l official journal. R.'l\f‘ ttilr sllnli- which .i:l l-i in p. or ailrenzn t".ll'i'tl".i. .- m ' ' ‘ii hold up illl_\'ill(‘lli:. Fiixiincc Ministri- l t \'tll\t"l' .\ trail, lCiiiitillliiii - i‘. Pupil i.l- Hirititne rl‘il\illlt"vj .\ititil‘l'liil‘ tl Sino - Japanese Tension u‘ EasesAsMarines Withdraw tool. 'l\"l1\)\"i'(l_ ~‘ J‘: l"l‘\ r 1'7‘ at ti :.t‘-.:l~'itn itliltwlli- lice, ousted when 12. .l.t_,‘..:.t a ilc- ,,_. .1! cl . ciarcil in:ii'l..i1 It'd incl‘ nnx-t oi ‘lli‘ g8 ,1, district, we're yi-‘rntxtrti to return v __ __ M __ 3‘ M t0 tiltll’ iltnlvs Ho‘. ‘itli T, m thc il.\}it\lll‘.~t‘ it. _ l‘ , . ~- — —— -* 1‘ still lntich in t‘ n4‘. w . -.-.i Alter Cilzitinw- iirlluv .iti .1 (i, repeat-xii tiiea‘ ,»;‘ te .. Jilp.i:ii,~i~ p.iii‘.~'.. ii‘. i scciiilli. (lrawn in: 1hr‘ lnlw §i.il . a hlintlixil vi itI':~‘-_l.i<-I;i ~ at thc it'll’. .‘.: 'the tizsirict. the u ".llt‘_. iliil ltdllltlfrillv Sill! .~ - ti‘, . :i\:\‘_i\"i\_i l'l\l . .il‘.il r¥‘\"l4_ ln a lil'(it‘i,tlll ' w .iiltliorii.es in nounceil that ml '1: e ~~ 1' t. ~r H‘. ('\IB l'lllili\' i.~:\i~~i liorileii ii.i.’i i\. .\l. .'l l i |'. ll. ionni-nlinc ll .\. 3t. lic safety llfltl u: tLAiken to pit.- vide tl~c "zliivw-t lmalble >:\lit_\"' l l l l i r. 31., The mtornationiil scttlemmt po- i... .. e. i“ ‘n mmlgne" ll. r. ll. mu; anv-pt bunch]- i F i