l AXIMS l; OF A Micki; MAN Religion is a. life o! filth in and fellowship with God. >"%// ///' The People's Paper Covers Prince Edward "//'/// '11:!" Q“ [M “""'------\\ Read by Everybody Island Like the Dew l MAXI MS 0 F A Sllilili l\l.-\.\' u Fur the first results ilieri- lll.“.‘.l\ be the lunglwt milling. »--~~*~~'= °"'""" "'32:?" cnARI-QTTETOWN. CANADA. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 193s l0 PAGES .‘.;"f.'.".:..S:::r;:.':‘;'.'.i ".".'".:".;'. iif-IL‘ "d" Gusrdlnn. Founded EDEN OUTLINES THREE POINT PEA CE PoLlcif O+§+O§+fO¢ mcfifiumns7fiww”5nmW§vEM6Ngnmnnmi ll T E R YlEnthusiastic , Welcome BiEIlRS PA T ll? To Conservative Speakers ruuuuz Government F ore e s Repuised In Coun- ter-Attack. R e b e 1 Planes Shot Down. MADRID, Nov. 5- (AP) — The lpnnlsh Fascist Insurgents storm- ed to the gates of Madrid tonight. Government rnllltla fought to keep n; attacking Moors and Fascist [mpg from breaking through into u" very streets o! the capital. The roar and clatter of cannon Ind machine guns shook the city. while overhead Government planes fought oil‘ Fascist bombers. Insurgent shells screamed IIVOI‘ lair-id's suburbs with Government batteries replyins with n heavy tsrrsge. Planes Brought Down Two of the Insurgent attacking warplanes were blasted from the EXJVIAYOR SAMUEL KENNEDY- ily by Goiwrnmcnt ships. One ol’ the Fascist pilots saved his life by trashing the plane in a tree top. the other FllSClSt ship crashed -in . flames, ifs crcw trapped in the: wreckage. G0\’Ll‘l‘,l'l‘.:"iil officials said the in lured pilot iviis an Italian and that one of the planes was made in Gcr- many and maimed by Germans. Some of the city-‘s terrified rosi- ilenis. their curs ringing with the sounds o.’ nearby biitiic, sought re- iiige iii subways and basements, rhlle others ran through the ltrects be>idc their men marching lo the from. The Insiircvnt attack, for weeks In ovci'~ii.irroiviiig semi-circle south vi Madrid. was converged inio n solid front driving toward the heart of Iiladrld through Gctafc, lisht riiiles- smith of the capital. Ili-‘iilfilut troops shcilcd Govern- mun fiild headquarters south of W") do lms Annélcs, icsi; than l0 (lllES south of Madrid. Furl-cs Converge WITH nu: INSURGENT FOR- CES Nl-T.\it PARLA, 1i MILES sovnr or» amnrzrn. Nov. s. - lAPl-fliieu‘ pitlis cicrircd by ar- mlili‘ and aviation. llircc lines of ln-‘illuviits advanced in triangular lvmilitzou on Madrid tonight. - 'i'iie riqlit wing occupied Gctafc. i~~ W... .. __ com I ad {our >4 A . in iidiiy. L-Iiti-ll-li-lii. ' l , “u-i i... "Ember ltitli. "5l@1\1\‘i' L. O.L. Banquet post- Wn“! lllllil tonight, Friday, Nov. 6. 14-143 "Jmmunflf-Zl‘ SIilC by Kirk Rovers ("mbvr 14th gtt Saint James‘ Hm‘ 14-139 catnmili‘ Alli Sewing Committee hyfnslilc at Prowse Brcs, Sutur- - Oivuibcr 7th. L-67-1l-5-2i. W359i?) mid Dance Catholic hidams M-"isue Hall, Montague, i’. November 6th. L-95-ll-5-2i. ll bmlfive Stock Marketing Board W“ £10m‘, liimlw, calves at stock Nwemhnitily Wharf on Tuesday, m“ “i” 1W1 all day. Market your muesWWDcr-itively and get top ' 1i-136-ll-6-2i. "Live stock hm“: h _ - Marketlni Board we kill!» lambs and calves dur- ffl ‘in 0i November 9th through 3W6‘ {irlillllr clubs at. following ., uesday all day, Charlotte- . ’ Hwifmllasls aftlemoon, Kenslng- ‘ "l" F. Moreli. Uigg. dm1‘§}°- Cmillsan. m. Stewart. a! ford 1w fort-noon till train time. m‘ ‘it Mt. Stewart, York, Win- nbnw shire. Hunter River, Brad- - 12 to 3 Albany. Please list Memories. Iltli 10m lnlll-fl-G-li Re - elected huuuus President of the Queen's County Conservative Association. ' DISCUSSED BY Directors of the Central Farmers At Strand Theatr ihuuu Institute iuinouncecl following a niccziiig yesterday that from avail- able information it was learned‘ that. "persistent llClll/y shipments of turnips e pcciziliy by water had re- siillcd in flooded markets and hence loivcr prices than the market should ivni-rnnt." ".l‘lie meeting had been culled to “discuss the prcscnt unfavorable market. re turnips." Due probably to unfavorable iventhcr conditiws and bad roads only a small number 0f‘ the directors ivere present. Lack of co-urdlnziiioii bchvcenl producers and shipper: and lack of‘ proper storage facilities by many farmers was blnnicd by the direc- tors for a good iii-ii! of the un- satisfactory market". conditions. It was felt that until co-opcration‘ had been realized rind storage pro-i vidcd for the market would cori- tlivile to be paiiicy. A turnip sliippiii‘! hrgiinization conipos-srl of clubs iaiuicivli it similar i t0 thc Livc lock hlurkvttiig Board! was suggested as u possible remedy‘ for the privrnt conclilirii. which’ directors described as "very un-i safldloinry . " Woodstock Farmer ls Still Missing WOODSTOCK, N. B., Nov. 5 — (CPJ-Scarch for Cordon P. Bull, Lower Woodstock fiinncr missing since Tuesday afternoon, contin- ued unsuccessful today. With a snowstorm making visi- bility poor, a large party carried on the search. Residents of the neighboring Indian reservation helped to drag the nearby St. John River. llad Relatives In Province PICTOU, NS" NOV. 5—(CP) -— Cleorge Murdock, 63, a native of this town, died tonight after c brief illness. His ylfe, formerly Miss Sarah Din-by. of Prince Edward 1s- lohltodluihtersndnsonsurvivo. eMeeting Queens County Association Meet‘- ing Unanimously Indorses Re- cord Of Late Bennett £5’ Mac- Millan Governments. Federal Politics Eloquently Reviewed By Hon. R. B. Hanson. As ii. result of an enthusiastic and widely representative meeting of the Queen's C0llnty Conservat- ive Assoclatlon last evening, it; was decided to get in touch with the Prince and King's county Associa- tions with s. view to calling s. gen- eral public meeting of the electors of the province during the coming summer of 1937. This meeting will provide the first opportunity for general public discussion of the actions or the provincial Liberal administration now functioning with dictatorial powers unique in the history of Canada. By reason of the absence o: any Opposition in the Legislat- ure, the secrecy shrouding the Gov- ernment's financial transactions and the failure of its parliamentary supporters to insist on implement- ing the campaign promises of 1935, it is believed the opportunity for frce discussion at a public meeting next. summer will be warmly wel- comed by taxpayers all over the province. ' Notwithstanding adverse weath- er, combined with road conditions denounced by several speakers asa disgrace to the province, last night's meeting of the Queen's County As- sociation in the Strand Theatre was an unqualified success. Party representatives gathered from all parts of the county. They indorsed unanimously the policies and ach- ievements of the late Bennett and lVLacMiilan Govcrnmcn denoun- Ilurl Bricks Through Windows 0f Embassy LONDON, Nov 5-—(CD-Havi1s)— Three demonstrators were arrest- ed tonight ivheii u crowd n. semb- led in front of the German Em- bassy and hurled bricks through the windows in protest against the execution in Hamburg yesterday ,of the Commiuiist Leader, Edgar Andre. Police soon recstablLshcd order" and announced the demonstration was of "no grant importance.” The arrested rioters Will appear at Bow Street". police court tomorrow for a hearing. BERLIN‘, Nov. fi-(CP-HAVAE- Edgar Andre, well-known German Communist leader and writer, was executed at Hamburfi yesterday. 1i was announced today- Andre was executed for his role in clashes st, Altona in July. 1932, when {our }. ‘icemeri and 11 Com- munists were killed- Thrco Children Perish In Fire MgpAwAflKA, Me., Nov. 5—(AP) “Three children of Mr. and MrS- Jojeph Pelletier perished today in s fire which destroyed their home while Mrs. Pelletier visited a sick neighbor. Quimn, four, arid Alclde. two, died as they tried vainly t0 open u door, the knob of which was broken. Four-months-old Doris died in her cradle, crushed when a chimney fell "mu be: I \ ced with equal emphasis the tac- tics by which the electors were misled by Liberal campaigners last fall, and expressed fullest confid- ence lri the future prospects of the Conservative party, federally and provinclally. Ex-Mayor Samuel Kennedy, M._ B.E., who presided at the meeting, t was re-eleeted to office, along with vice-president Charles Moran and secretary R. R. Bell. Mr. Hanson's Speech Hon. R. B. Hanson, 11.13., K.C., former Minister of 'I‘rade and Com- merce in the Bennett Government. the chief speaker of the evening, gave a comprehensive review of the federal situation. _ Conservatives, Mr. Hanson point- ed out. have always stood for cer- tain definite principles. Liberal- ism, on the othcr hand, has been defined as “a state of mind." "Its outstanding feature in England." he added. “has been the applicat- ion oi’ the doctrine of lnisscz fziirc and the practice of that doctrine has brought about iii the Ofd Country the virtual obliteration of the Liberal party. Its place has been taken by a system of semi- soclalism. In this country xvliat- does Liberalism stand for? Isn‘t its most outstanding characteristic summed up in one word-Oppor- tunism?" Illustrating his remarks in this connection. Mr. Hanson cited "the criticism of Liberals when in oppo- sition to the sugar and sales taxes. The Finance Miniseti" has not only retained the sugar tax but has in- creased the soles tax by two per cent, notwithstanding the explicit assurances of his party that this tax would be reduced. Thc King Government, instead of retrcncliing in railway cxpcndlt-_ urcs, had placed the whole trims- port system of Canada under P01- iticnl control-n course ivliirh Mr. Hanson predicted could only end iii extravagance. v He reviewed the benefits derived by Canada under the Empire trade agreements. The Washing- ton agreement signed hurriedly by Premier King. he said, was not 8001'! enough for Canada, the chief ben- eficiaries on this side of the line being certain Hebrew gentlemenin control of Canadian whiskey dis- tiilerles. Premier King's Geneva slflfich was also denounced by the silmkel" as misrepresenting the attitude of loyal Canadians toward their re- sponsibility in the matter of Em- pire defence. A detailed report of Mr- He"- Speakers At Conservative Meeting Last Night Supports League But S e e s Need Of Armed Britain Stresses British Desire For Friend- ship Of, Both Germany And Italy. LONDON. Nov. 5—(('l’ C;iliie)--I\'evillc (‘luinibl-rliiiiq Chancellor of the Exchequer, tonight ll(l\ilfiCL'(l his sehsnid for regional pacts “t0 help niziiiitziiii pczu-c in those por lions of the world most subject in sires-i and strain." Winding up ii. debate on Forcizii .\tl‘;iir.- in the llousi 0i" Commons, the Chancellor said the tiuvi-riiniviii wnulr. like to sec nugiitiziied an liusterii liurripeiin pal-l >lfillllli‘ it the proposed Western zigrccnient. Britain was not ])l'(‘])Zll'(.‘(l in participate iii such iiii liars tern pact, but thzi‘. Mi". (‘hzinibvrliiin added, did not lllUllll Britain would irive ll free hiind lo any other Clillllll)’ to do what ii liked or would undertake not tn iiiici"i'ci"l- in uni‘ circumstances. Cardinal Aims Foreign Svcrciiirj; i511 n launch- ed the (tr-bate, declaring the car- dinal aims of British foreign pol- icy to ho: ' " ll) Sirliigihenuig the authority‘ . of the fragile: “ (‘ll Ncgoiiziiiol‘. of a. Pftuvipiiit; P settlement. w In (3). lie-equipment of Britirdi. do- s fences. ___ W? _ The Foreign Sccretarv strzsvl-ll the friendly rclaticns ' France and Belgium, rcciproizitvrl the cxprr-sacd dc. of F“ Germany‘ for friendship l)(‘l.'»\'f‘.l'!‘l l m. the two (‘Ollilll‘l(‘.\‘, and asserted‘ . .'\ {il"'l‘il!‘.Y \\'[l Mt. J. ll. MYE S GooclflemrandForCanadian Certified Seed Potatoes MCLURE OPYJHK/A. Nov 5--Good demand from llilll'._\' (‘IllllllflCS for Canadian Roosevelt Pldil-S V)" _f' lccrtiiit-(i hllkl potatoes is. reported by ihc D(‘].‘ill'.lll0llt of Agriculture. Ever since it "t. these ;l.a‘.oe» _""—‘ have bet-n may j_. out. starting in HYDE PARRY N’ Y-~ N“? 5‘-'\P‘ l Nova Eitilllil ll uirly as the third -Suziinicz" Vtlllii‘ " c ‘ “lad; m _.\,,,_.,L.-r_ 1W1 lfi-Yllillll- T’ v Nina Scotiu li-.i.< exported all fmai‘ uif-"ud the ennui: i-r lllt‘ Pan lljlt‘, llllfS 'I'l'llllli]lll seed poin- ‘l Am- ‘I1 ll-“d-"P "FY11" "5 chiefly lo Cuba and Bermuda, fluency Airc-i. DP -. bu’ would n“ also to Florida, a new market. All serve a final <1 u nut l Hi1‘ 1111- l§._llil'.ll.ll and cam-nor Clilll variet- tcr part cf the \v..l:. in; l:l'l\'\- lli‘l‘l1 sold, the fiarnier g0- Mzirviii lvlcliitire. re:~:~~':ii'_v l) llii‘ ;_ m l.i!.‘ Afgilllllk‘. the latter to Pr it. inld iriirwi ynrmrn iir‘ Ilci-"v i: Juiigiig by the present Pro". a roulii- ii , the bulk ol Irish Cobbl- 1(‘i‘l1 U . .5 pa ’, ~ - i\'|I.l‘ be siid by lire (‘lid 0f ‘syn irip and ilrii but bv no means def, , _' zl:\‘"v-l rs. .m'n:‘il_ the time \\‘(‘.l‘l~l h: (‘XlPllIl- 031i (‘d it “THC OI‘ nl"‘l‘(‘ l"‘.l‘ t1 Oil‘ llflY ,sicp at the Argentine capital. No dtcisiui liad bcen l‘f‘.’l"llf"l. i was sad. jzvt \\' S nflgsl‘ ‘ ivil-l; has 0X,“.0l'l (l 235,- of ('(‘l".lll£‘(l Bliss: tus from the 1936‘ i, Floriilu and hinaiiiia, ~ lot; to ilic West Indies. lJliiraul-iits of Lirvcn Ainuniaiiis to wli-l cruise on his raii-l-clsciiui the Argentine and Uruguay; a vacation, but it ivtis ilteiy to he in l‘illll"‘ ilivcly new market cxecrd Caribbean ivat-crsz. 'l20.til‘0 bu.~licis and in addition llll‘l'l‘ is a fairly lilfli‘ movement. of (‘irl-cii Mountains to Maine. 1 ‘i ray shipping SCtkUll is only iilliflh‘ SAINT Jon}, N_ B_ NU“ 5, land has the largest. iicroafzc in (fan- Iii Prince Eduard liand tho‘ l g and cargoes nre'"i1ciiig'a<Scinb-' (CP)__M,__;_ Olive sydnv). Ul- Sunh ailii o." crrtifird seed potatoes but. lcil at the various port. The ls- . Nova. Scotin and New Bflil15\\'l(‘l€. a. rooming house lici-c tolliiix, _ Already iliipmcnts have been matte Arriving from New Ii.\1ii>>l1l1'i‘ 5°5- _ _ ; tierdny, she intended to 10in 4, $01,‘, of BIBS Triumphs to Cuba and (Continued on Past! 3) Theodore Burke‘ m, mmsdnk,‘ R iFlorlri. mid of Irish Cobblers to i-lie ‘ -—-—--~ United States, ' Aillfrllli Believed Victims on . WINNIPEG, Nov .5 --Poiicc in-‘ vcsilgailon into uri- deaths of antic-i Hrinyk, 5Q mid Tony Olynycli, 56‘ w‘ was under way hero tonight. The TEA. Poisoned Liquor men died in hospital today a lcr. 1i. was bclicvcrl. the": iiacl drunk poisoned liquor found in s lane. Joierntion, obscrvniisc of ll mersaorth’ N_ H‘, died filuhadny‘. n, the ernp is somewhat later than llPL _ ‘ Advisory Britain did not ivisli to threaten-u- Sm,“ , atinck any Italian lillUl‘0.~1S in '.l" lifcditcrraricaii, ‘Winston Churchill, ivlin ivizli ii number of other Ciiii.~oi'\'.'itiv<- rlglit-iviiin-rs precipitated the dr- bntc by moving an amendment. to the address in imply to the SQPtVll ‘ ,, from the Ifiirniirxder-lrireii tluinext. “Pay”, ,1“, activuivs o; me CO l2 or l8 months might be llritziiiifls in U“, pug, “m. raw __,.d 1h.‘ 0pm. inst chalice of averting European ‘ion of m0 ,. m a as w 1i,» conflict or evcn n ivorid scar. My“, lniv of I-(hol-Qm‘, 3m; rim COUYK‘ . After some. (lisrilsslfrn it. was. uccitlozl to rc-owrinize and the following officers urn: rlccicd: He urged that Britain stand bv ' nm,m.n,.y P, “rpm, Hm, “q H, the Imruguc of Nations and ll‘_\' to ‘Dgnnls, Mi,“ t,“ of ‘am-§¢,,j;,u~@_ bring into Geneva the largest pos- siblc nunibcr of peace-seeking but. well-armed nations to any potential aggressor." He suggested that if Germariy- ' feared Russian aggression the Reich should enter the lmigrte, In his lengthy l'(‘\‘l(‘\\' of tlic Govemmcnts efforts. Forclgxr ‘Elm- rctary Eden said “I L\Vr_'(‘t things ris Great Brilainis alterna- tlvcs: "First, strive to lend lhc wn‘ back on the path of peace t! tins. 'l“ f" UPHOLDS LEAG YE :7’ i’ (Coiitiiiueil m". Pa‘ "over-awe ‘.""*"""' triiieiric Rainbows Haven PROVuJED FOR A RNNY DAY 1 national order and rrspcc: for uzzll support of such order. “Second, re-cquip ourselves and icarm." He was chm-red as ll(‘ rontlixucll: _ “If Great Britain .llIl\\'.\ slrrirli: i‘. and unity", lll"l‘f' will be piairm“ \\ Sonic quarters. said lidcii. iirx- t ‘ Willlillyiiiiiiltto“ sidcrcd it fashionable‘ t» s11 at the League. "It is our hope and . u- tion to Prove that these sneer» are ‘ M111" 3"“ |'F"‘l""""¢ "““"""“' urijugtlfigd," Wliifl> fair niiil iuillier enlii. "Because thcrc has been one f.iil- 'l'\‘l‘ll~'i'1‘\l» H“ ‘r -' "*1 ’1‘? M" T" - .\l.i:i:i nun u: l ' ~ IContinucd on Puizc Iii liar. -*—— Dfiuwfii 8 \'.l'l-ll'l‘.i 4-4 44 ll 0f G llivision I i m ' ' m 1 1" ls Announced W‘ " “l ‘iliriunii L‘ 4" Otiaiva l‘; ' MONTREAL. Nov. 5-iCP|_‘*\7"m1'P"I j’ if.‘ Knights of Columbus nullisintics (fifphppl y nnnoiuiccd today division. of Can- lhlg‘lli‘ftya_z“ m H m nda arid.Ncivfoundiand llllii tun:Chmiufivhml] a“ M provmccs’ _ ., , ' t iipii t’.i- :lii- lil't‘f'l\luill iii 4.30 The m. t‘ pmnnfl‘ “‘1‘[|I1I:(v‘v _ uni tmiiiiri-iiiv iiiri m; at 4 05. Newfoundland. .\\.~.v.'i HYMIJ, l\.\\ mom M 442 Brunswick. Prince Edward Quebec and Ontario, iiiiil the . Western Canada. . MONTREAL. Nov. 1cm»- r.§ Emile Grnilie ivas ru-rlir-‘wd dep- uty grand mtistir of (fiiatiipliiin Province of Knights of Coliimhiis‘ today. The Province takes in Que-l lice, Ontario, New BrutisiviclcNnva‘ mz-_"-"v‘."""_ scotia, Prince Edward Island audited-v. 'l'nrlnl\nflne ii n. m. 2.5a n. 1a., Iiiilly fllrrlbt Niinilny. Newfoundland‘ No lPAln connection lost trlp. ;~ wiiio \\' m tflilli! at i346. Ncii Ali-mi l~':irlii_v Nov. i4. i241 A. M’. Summer iile lidc l8 lilllllilb» later i than Charlotairuvn, TIIF. ('.\ll ILIHQY Ilnvil-vll m: .1. m. I p. m.