MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN -—i__- For hope shall brighten days come and memory gild the past. to Charlottetown Guardian Two Cents llornlul Glllfflllll, Founded 1M1 Covers Prince Edwardi-Island Like the Dew Everybody MAXI MS or A MERE MAN_ Wake lo hope and hope's fulfill- mrnt; in the sunrise see the day. Aniiuul Subscription Delivered “.00 1i! Mir-ii (Junnulu and U. S. A. $4.5" REBEL; MADRID rials Fllilil slgiuicl ‘testoration of Mon- zirehy May Follow Rebel Victory, Re- port. (‘opyright 1936 by the Associated Press ' MADRID, Oct. 5 -- (Monday) —(AP)—The War Ministry de- clared early today Government forces had recaptured the town of Maqueda, an important highway intersection 25 miles southwest of Madrid. The government advance from Santa Cruz dcl Rctamar, the War Ministry asserted, brought the Madrid forces within a. mile or two of Santa Olalin, their former base, and cut off the Fascists in the Tolsdo sce- tor. The ‘town of Quismondo, about four miles nearer Mad- rid than Maqueda, fell into thc hands of the Government column as it movcd forward. the communique stated. The Socialist Govemment hasten- rd. nvoys of food into Madrid yes- terday in the face a food shortage "i to tho province: for 1v vc armed defenders. acknowledg- llz by 1's action that the all criti- ml siege‘ of the capital is about to COMING fVfNil, ==-_-@-__-__- "Tillkies- Kezlslngion Tuesday L-7073-10-3-2i. "Show-French River Monday. 11-7073-10-11-21. "Halloween Tea St. James H.111 Thursday 29. 11-7028‘ "Dance Brackley Beach Lodge. Tuesday, October 6th. Gocd floor‘ and good music. L-70l0-l0-3-5. ___. l "Cake Sale at .H0lmi1ll'S October] l0th by Mount Mellick W. I. L-70lB "Bingo and Dance, Trundle Cross Hall, Tuesday. October 6th. C. W. L. L-7070-l0-3-2i. "Dance Heatherdale Hall Tucs- ririy night, October c, Cloud music. L-7092-10-3-2i "McRncs flour mill now ops-rot- lug-D. A McRac, flcnllicrdnlc. 11-70113-10-5-21 ' "Reserve Wednesday October l4 for Pnrlor Social nt tho home oi W. H. Horne ill iiid of lviilton Wo- mens Institute. 11-7029 "Pownal Ladies Aid Chicken Supper at Samuel Lane's. Mt. Mel- lick, October 7th from 5 P. M. L-7098-i0-5-2l. "Borden Line Club loading hogs, lambs, calves cvcry Wednesday Bl Albany. Hours 12-—3. L-6972-l0-M T W U. "Hear the Douoette family ploy in Sea. View Hall tonight DMICB after. Admission 20-10. If not fine Tuesday. 11-7028 “MacMillan Hotel regular dance Tuesday night. Lewis Bus leaves 01d Spain 8.30. L-7021-l0-5-2l "Kinkora hall Friday eWnlflB Dvl. 9th at B o'clock bingo en- ‘crtainment, lunch and dance- - L-7022-10-5-2i "loading live hogs, lambs and calves at Kensington ' fliui-sday morning mcober Bthu Nicholson Bros. loading at Hunter River same date. McEwen and Campbell. L-vozr-io-s-nl "District Convention of Y0"!- Mnrshfield. Dunstoffnnge, Cove "end Road, stiinhopc. 111"‘- "nizton, East Royalty, We" Rfllmlty, Central Royalty. Pleasant Grove. Suffolk. South Milton will ht held in York Hall‘ Thursday October 8th. 2.30 P. M Public BELT "Zbvlfi p, British Army u_ 0 A gas-masked field artillery chew loading in Sussex. near Horsham. Manoeuvres TXWFQRWFY swiallaves Incirlasli; thiawn sliiilirlillc " 1"" _ stantial increase was shown in WENNA’ 0c!‘ 4_'(A‘P')—wh"e both ‘volume and value of creamcry l Mam!’ Emu! Fey and Prince Ems“ i butter in 1935 over the previous Von Starhcnlberg remained at log-i CYPTAWA, Oct. 4.—-(CP)——A sub- cei-lmds today over which of them -' “a” ‘vhue “m” sh°w°d m°rpas°s =' wlllli control the Vienna Helnl- i of n’ lessor degree m both vohmm “ the comlnnnd of tllc Vienna Heinl- wclir." Major Fey proclaimed, "in ucHr observers pictured their fight and value‘ according w a‘ report as ralpidly changing the political issued by the Dominion Bureau of outlook ill Austria. Sources close to the Chancellery professed belief that Von Starhem- Statistics. Creamery butter produced in 1935 , amounted to 240,892,472 pounds berg the country's cllief exponent worth $522225“ wmpured. with of Fascism who sought to expel Fey I 2541352901 at $48,168,592 in 1934 {mm the private army was 105mg and the output of cheese totalled giiluud. Tilcy said Dr. Kurt Schu- schlzigg, Chancellor of Austria, fav- ored Fcy, wllo describes himself as a hioilsrchist ill principle. Both consulted their advisers to- day lifter the fiery exchange in which Starhchlberg ordered Fey ousted from the Hcinlwehr, and in p which Fey rctortcd he not only would remain but also would as-i sizme its leadership. Fey issued .1 communique declar- ing his ejection from the Heimwchr lnezint every connection between, him iuld Voll Starhemberg was broken. “Sustained by the faithfulness of my comrades I hereby take over its hour of greutcsttneed. “llulccforth only my orders are valid ill Hcimwehr matters." ____________ MARINES AT 106 GEORGETOWN, British Guiana. Oct. 4-<C.P.-Cablc)'-—Plnldit Mah- ongoo Saturday celebrated his 106th birthday-by getting married the third time. Muilchlng a combined birthday- wedding coke, he siiid: "I believe love rejuvenlitcs a man." His youthful bride endorsed his opinion. 100,427,390 pounds worth $10,570,- 309 against 99,346,617 at $9, 717,588 the previous year. Production of butter in the Mari- t-imes with 1034 figures in brackets: Nova Scotia 4.907524 (5032666); New Brunswick 2,973,856 (3,220,003) Prince Edward Island 1,672,322 (1,- 834,836). Production of cheese: Ncw Bruns- Wick 274.133 (347,355); Prince Ed. ward Island 212,111 (340,032). Launderers Assn. Elects Officers MONCTON. N.B., Oct. 4—(C.P.)— R. A. AlacGrcgoi‘, _Nciv Glasgow, was elected president oi the Maritime Luunderers Association, organized liere yesterday at a one-day con- vention of laundry owners from all sections of the Maritimes. Other officers elected were: vice- president, W. H. MaoFilrlailc, Saint John; secretary-treasurer, H. W. Adams, Saint John; Directors, Rus- sell Holt, Saint John; John Burchell Halifax; J. E. Stems, Charlotte- town, M. B. Vail, sydhey and Colonel L. C. Carey, Sockville. (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) OTTAWA, Oct. 4 -A plclmin- ary to final reorganization of the numerous branches of Government which will be merged into one great department controlling ports. transportation and communica- tions, Hon. C. D. Howe, who will hold the portfolio of Transport when the merger is completed is flying westward across United States on a. dual mission of in- spcction, Mr. Howe will examine civil avia- tion facilities across the United States from Newark to Los Angcles. thcn make his first official in- spcctioli of the port facilities st Vancouver. m Minister's interest in United "We: 7.30 P. u. L-voiio-lo-l-zi Transportation Systems To Be Under One Department States air lines arises from the fact that under the new depart- mental merger he will be in charge of civil aviation in Canada, s. branch of the service now under the department of National De- fence. It has bean rumored that Canada will branch out consider- ably in the near future in the wily of sir mall and passenger services. It has been reported that the Government has under considera- tion reorganization of the Board of Railway ‘ Commissioners as a general transportation commission with Li-lsdiction over sir, land and water transport within the Domin- ion and possibly freight and pass- enger services on the highways. I IS 0F Willi FUR BRIPPLED CHILDREN Hon. Dr. MacMillan Returns from At- tending Kiwanis Convention at Saint John. Crippled children's work in Prince delivered before the eighteenth an- ‘ nual district Kiwanis convention at Quebec City on Scpt. 21 by Hon. Dr. W. J. P. Macmillan, who re- turned home on Saturday evening. The convention, representative of Ontario, Quebec and Maritime Pro- vinces Kiwanians, was very large- ly attended and great interest was taken in Dr. MscMillarrs state- ments, which were illustrated by a Jliiiiiliulllii iscillulln l (C.P- By Guardian's Special Wire) ,1 BRANTFORD, 0nt., 4-—(C.P.)-—A lllllll who identified himself as William Thomas, Hamilton, tonight Jared charges in connection with ,the armed holdup of the Royal jBnnk branch atScotland, a tiny village 10 miles out of here yester- . day. | _Thc lonc bandit who walked into thc litle office and. said, “Allright, ‘ this is a stickup," escaped amid n ‘ hail of bullets in a car which he had lcft running in front of the. l bank with I Nearly u score of shots was fired by l the robber, J. C. Moore, Manager of l the engine running. the bank, and A. M. Reid, his teller. l ' Speeding eastward the fugitive I cor was wrecked not a mile from the village when it crashed into a I hydro pole. A posse of 150 farmers under police direction spread a. net over the thick bush country ili which the nllih was seen to disnpcar and he was captured. Plaster was knocked from the ivulls and windows broken where . bullets took effect in the. bank. "Ii just. made me mad at the time." snid Mr. Moore wlicn asked how he felt when facing the gun- mun "I wasn't nervous until it. was all over." Italy Seeking Monetary Accord ROME, Oct. 4- (AP)—A welun. formcd source tonight sold extensive negotiations were 1n prggmss be- tween Italy, Great Britain and France, set-king the 111165 of a, gen- eral economic and monetary accord in preparation for devaluation of the lira- The United Slam has been in. formed of the conversations, this source stated. If an accord is reached before Monday's cabinet meeting the Lire will be devalued 35 to 40 per cent, it was stated, otherwise, no change will be made. Fatally Shot Whit Hunting (GP. By Guardian's Special Wire) MEMRAMCOOK, NB. Oct. 4-(0. ill-Aime Duplls, 20. was fatally snot while hunting in the woods near hero this afternoon. According to police, Dupuis drop- per! his rifle to the ground snd it discharged, the bullet entering his motion picture film taken by Mr. l Cleveland Craswell. His Worship , Mayor J. E. Gregoire and Mr. E. C. Wcodley, president of the Quebec i Kiwanis Club, were the convention hosts. The business sessions wcrc ‘ held in the Jacques Cartier room of the Chateau Frontenac. Hon. F. C. Blggs, former Minister of High- ways of Ontario, was also a guest speaker. On the following Tuesday, Hon. Dr. MacMiilah and Hon, Mr. Biggs were also guest speakers at wreath- 'placing ceremonies at the Wolfe- Montcalm Monument at the Gov- ernor's Garden, Quebec, each of the visiting sprakers bringing a mes- sage from his respective Province. , Mr. Gerald Martinesu, general [convention chairman, presided at this function. Other speakers were District Governor E’. P. Dawson, of Ssrnia, and Hon. J. Oscar Druin, representing the Government of the Province of Quebec. While in Quebec City, Hon. Dr. : lWacMillan had an inieresting in- terview with Premier Dllplessis, whom he found to be a gentleman 0f charming personality as well us brilliant attainments. Dr. MricMlllan ivris accompanied by Mrs, MiicMillan and Rev. R. J. l MacDonald. of St. Columba, on his motor visit to Qucbzc and Bos- ton. They found the highways in excellent condition with the cx- ception oi New Brunswick, where a . great deal of construction work is ‘ going on a‘. the present tinlc. Before leaving Quebec Province they visited the famed shrine of St. Anne dc Beaupre, which is visited almost daily by thousands of pilgrims. Visit to Boston In Boston Dr. lVllacMlllan visit- ed the Lahey Clinic which was the (Continued OTQLQJQT ___________ France Slashes Tariff lluties PARIS, Oct. 4-—(CP—Havas> — lowering of international trade barriers promised by the Anglo - fiance-American monetary accord. was spurred today by a series of Government decrees slashing tariff duties on non-quota merchandise as much as 20 per cent. and low- ering importers‘ taxes on others. Following quickly upon parlia- mentary ratification of devalua- tion, trade measures mode public Saturday offered material aid to the renewed activity in world trade expected to result from realignment; of currencies. 1n its final form, the franc-de- valuation bill substituted for the "social clauses" sought by the Blum Government an amendment em- powering the government to prc- vent rises not. caused by an ad- vance in the value of imported mer- ohondir. Edward Island received widespread i publicity as a result of an address l To Return? l l l l EII-KiNG ALFONSO silflllld the Fascists triumph in ["1" 501M111 civil war ilie restoration inf tllc monarchy with the return of lformcr King Alfonso is held likely. 7 n “ilTii‘n“is ‘SilRti swr s ;lHRIlGHllPA TOKYO, Cct. 4- (AP) -A typhoon ii\‘ilichll1iSSB(l'I‘Ok}‘0 but; tit-leaked treat havoc throughout much of ‘Japan. continued its sweep of death hnd .'...-=tr,ucti0n today. It streaked across the Sea of Jap_ ‘an northwards to tllc Island of Sag- Jnilalin, lcnvllig dsath and wreckage {in n bolt L100 miles wide. 1 Fishing boats foundcrcd with all aboard. Kinny largo vcssclg were cripplctl iillii were reported drifting ,|fill.1'l".‘.‘l‘0ll.<i}', houses were blown over ‘or submerged ill torrential rain. i Several were known killed on lsagchnlin but cripplctl communic- ations prcrcnlcd nu estimate of the tlcaill tril- UllOiliTiTIi reports placed the drath count at 70. The Hokkaido (li-‘lfiCt, nortllcrii- nlcst of the mnill ‘Islands in the Japanese group. suf- fcivd cxicnsivc loxs of life luld pro- Eullicrcl" Hirohito, thcrc re- vicwl . trot-gas, was fol-cod to go in- doors and the manoeuvres were washed out. At Sllslnrita a naval plane plunged into tllc sra and its crow of cigllt were kilfcil. Brief accounts of the storm from ‘lllokkoitlo said 148 houses were razed by tllc wind, 583 dwellings in. lznrlatcd and 61 ships cripplcd. FOilll(i(‘l‘ill_€‘{ vcsscls were said to include i-uch IlOOO-ion ships as the CrOSilO Marti. the Saknc Marti and‘ the Daisnn Unkai lvlaru. i purl y. 9) (Continued on page F? 'I* I‘? . pen CourtP Oust ThreeLiberalMemFéFs MONTREAL, Oct- 4. (Cm-Legal action to hnvc dcclarcd null the election last Aug. 17, of thrcc Lib- i feral members of the i-B/Lcc Legis- llature was launched in Superior Court. (luring the week-end by mem- bers of Prcmicr Maurice Dupk-ssis‘ iUnion Natiounlc Party. The oustsr proceedings. charging electoral malpractice, attacked the MontieaLLnnricr sent held by C» A. Bertrand, former attorney-general, lBcrilli-rr. ham by Cleophas Bastien. land Bagot. held by Cyrille Dllmflinc. tformcr minister without portfolio, t Tn all three cases. clcctcd members wcn out by slim margins. Ill Laurlcr. the former attorney- genecial, after two moomts, was de- |"_’§ Q ted, largely coiifrlbuied to tllc plili. Police Xétive As Communists And Fascists Clash Fighting Occurs At Pare de Princes — Mosleyites Demonstration In London ‘Cancelled. (By JOHN LLOYD) (COILYTIJIIit 1936 by the Associated Press)- PARIS, Oct. ~i--—(l\P)-—4.\iili)> fought in the streets of Paris today, ovcrtllrncd taxis. ililti hurled paving‘ blocks thrilugh window's zis 1001101) (‘iminlunists zlssembled for a meeting" in the Pzirc dcs" Princes in defiance of Rightist Jcmonslrlllors. The fightinyr ilrultc out around the llic scheduled Communist gathering. Crowds of the (‘nmmullisis and lollolvcrs 0f the Rightist Colonel Francois dc la liocquc, chill-god in the past with r Fascist leanings, clashed in the streets lending into the park’ I They zidministcred scvcre beatings to one another in a numllcl- of cases before police could separate them. Several taxis t‘lil‘l'_ViI1Q‘ grilups of iiighlisls were overturned in the Avenue Versailles and their ilccupzlnis" beaten. park lln hour before Celebrate 65th Wed- RAID TAXI Olle taxi filled with Righttsts and waving the French tricolor rushed a crowd 0f Communists carrying a red flag. The Colli- PICTOU, Oct. 4-—Mr. rind Mrs. John English were at home Sat- urdzrv to more than 100 friends who cnnle to congratulate them oh ihcir 65th xvvcldlng anniversary. Thcygwcre married at Murray HllfbOl‘, P. E I. where Mrs. Eng- lish, forlricrly Miss Agnes Dickson, cnlnc from. Parents of six children, the couple were cheerful and alert throughout their entertainment" yesterday’. Mr. English is B8 yeai of age, his wife 00: muillsts drugged the taxi chargers , frcm the machine, sailed into lhcm l_ with fists and overturned the cab. Many shop windows were smzush- oil and proprietors 1135111)‘ closed their buildings. Communists dug up paving blocks and hurled thum through Willi ws of i.'l.\'l\ usvd by thc lllyrlltis: fl llg squads. The Righlists poured from hit-cs and subways and tried t-o nssclnillc at the Porto St, Cloud but Mobile Guards dispersed them. The Rightlsts escaped down side streets only to fall into the hands of wait- ing Communists. Mounted Mobile Guards gallnpcd up lllt‘ crowded avenues from Portl- Daupllmc and tllc comba- tants took rciuirc in other sidc streets. Thc GHdlTirlflHl, howcvcl". had arrested I130 persons by early afternoon “GIRL PAT" SOLD GEORGETOWN, BflilSh Guiana. Oct. 4—-(C.P.-Ciib1c)—'I‘llc Grimsby trav/lcr “Girl Pa-tfi’, for svhose theft Capzain George Osborne and hi1 brother Jim, are on trial in Lon- don's Bow Street Courts, has bC-‘fl. sold to unidentified purchasers. The sale was made by the ship's underwriters. Lloyd's of London. ) [nq CONDUCT SORTIITS Righilsts aticnding a filotball game ilL St. Jenn Bouill siiidium Slliiitfd forth from time t0 time to scize and bcrii Cilmmilnist groups. About 100.000 were cstinllicd to be in lilo Pim- tics Princes as the Cmnnlllllbf lniwilzz was {1170111 to bcgill. Dc ill. ll/xllqilcls followcrs l1]l]J(‘."il‘(‘(1 to nulnbcl- no‘. more than Pl'(‘ll1i(l‘ lillirn rciilrllilliz from; Gcncvzl nuts nu‘: ll’ lhc station by". the Prcfccl. oi‘ Pnlzcc who reported’ on the situiiizoil. :'\\\'fl_V from thc park the my l'i‘liliilill‘(l czliln il.\' cafes and rix-tziiirnnts rcopcnvd aficr Sil$])f‘l1-t\)ll of n iVllllClS strike. fi/ lF (tints wast: ouw As Niel: as (new l-Qok! P.\R.-\l)li ('.»\N(‘El.l.E-D l LONDON. ol-i. 4—-1./\Pl ——-.‘\ll1i-,‘ Fnscist dcmiillzurnlors lllJSSOCi lll London's cnst vnd indiiv forccd‘ sudden cnllccllzitioll ill‘ n Pllffliii‘ by the Ilriiisll ilniml of lfllsrists Nlurifimc Provinces: lfndcraic (Ccnilnizid on 11.1%‘ i) i iwillils PIT-THY ‘mild!’ 4""! "m"? PM‘ ‘ililbiY light showers in some dis- v O 7 i: q‘ - iricts. l TORONTO, Oct. -1~»iCP)—- roceedings 0 Mlninlilnt and nlnxinlunl icmpera- _....-.l 11.1 ~on 32 30 Aknlvik l4 26 Victoria 50 53 clarctl circled ('\'(l‘ 11,5 ‘in Nat. Cmgnry M 62 lonnlc opponent. Dr- 2i or. llnniy l mnm“ 28 73 Inga,“ by 14 v0.05’ \\’".nnipcg 30 60 Tho sill‘. srckiul: dz.-q.i.iliii':aiioll “Twin 41 G6 oi Ml‘. llrrtrnlld (‘ilill Yl'\' tlic former 03mm‘ 2R 58 iittorncjv-lzrllcrnl ilwg] his (ifficv in ‘ Ammw“! m; 5G hnvc illcnnlly |ll.'vr_c_:_l_ - ‘ Qmb“ 3: 50 ilosillon rf fivrmi-r pi 1E‘ 35d“: ‘him H 5n Cllicl [£11115 Jill-stun ~11» sum nl‘ ll-“lilflx 38 53 M01100 for the cngzrrculcllt. oiiChm'l°V\°t°““ 34 50 lligh tidc this noon at l2 55 and I to night at 2.10. Still sets this evening at 5.33 mid rises tomorrow morning at 6.04. Sunlmcrsidc tidc l8 mllllifflS lritcr than Charlottetown. "special constables" u-ilo. h» chrii-g- I mission of frnuilulcllt i‘l(‘t‘l"‘l‘.’li lumi- ocuvrcs- J. A. Bnrcltc. notary. launched proceedings flfLlllFl. Mr. Bastien in Jicrtlllct‘, claiming: void built-ts wcr: run can rerun lfrfflllPfiu-‘ly attributed to the for- Lem-es Bordsn 0.4a A. u. I r. u. an" minis“, “flhaut portfolio’ ng:". Torn.|:utino. ll A. l. I-M P.