MAXI MS or A MERE MAN -i—_- A mind content both crown gflipllrm is. >‘%// ///' The People's Paper Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHART MAXIMS O F A hiERE MAN lt is ext-rein- t11t1t keeps the 111i::1i in vigor. ' —-> :r1:i"ti'.‘1?11‘2=.‘"1'i»‘i'-~'-i°-'i’1'" CHARIJOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1931s 1o races 1.:"1;-.'...*::;:.:;.1".1:;. EA TTLE 150R cozvrze OL OF MADRID RAGE [RAWEE 155.211) YMTMO sélfiP NEZJTRZIETY 1W1" Insurgents so Til’! iline Killed In Airliner Crash Moscow, Nov. S-JCP-Havcsl- flinc persons, seven of them pas- 59113013, were killed inst night when in airliner belonging to the Sov- wpflgnnan owned Durluft line mshed 50 miles from here while entoute to Moscow from Koenigs- burg, Gennany. Pilot Kobzey was 1111.211 along with his mechanic, M. Lwéokimov. no of the pnsengcrs were Jap- mese, The other five were Rus- dan. Shorthcrn Assn. Formed At Amherst AhiHERST, N. S., Nov. 8—W. R. rruemou of Au‘ac, N. B, \\\"- elected piv- ident of t11e newly formed iifaritime Shorthorn Assoc- iation here Saturday. Twenty ihorthnrzi cattle breeders assemb- led lo form the organization. Vke-presidcnts elected were: A. W. Turner of Port Wiliams, for Nova Scotla. and Seymour Wood. Charlottetown, for Prince Edward island. Charles R. Trueman of Arla‘ was made secretary’. toumo {VENTS ~11; ~.~ 111... _.1..r.;-.1", hLndtily. November 113111. L-ao-n-a-oz. "Bordon LlllC Club loading hogs. lambs, calves every Wednesday a. Albany. 1111111.; 12-3. 14-6972-10-11 T W ti.‘ and‘ Ilance, Cardigan November 12th. L-93-1l-5-9. d. . hostra. '.Pi'C;.',l'Ch.>i\'C Club meeting K. of 111111 1 111 8 o'clock. All 11101111111111 pie-use attend. "Dmrc in New Perth H1111 Tues- 1151221111. l0. "Itzit" li-piccc orch- rsiru. .'\(111‘11.\\iili1 25c. r L-ZOli-li-il-li "Ariubtict? Dance Mount Stewart Legion 111111. November 11th. Char- 1011111 '11 Orchestra. Ausplces Ath- letic Clpb. L-l5l3111.7_311 ""111 51111111- 111 New Lon- u Wvutiesday. Noveufcsr "iii. 1-111 11.111. Price 25c. L-18B-11-7-2i D'_1\I'11 '..cc Chltlzrn Supper 31111‘ 111 C. l\i. B. A. H.111, Vernon (‘ll Ruer, Wednesday, November llti1.| Admission 35 cents. L-202-l1-9-2i b1'Z"C111cl;t-11 Supper, bingo and 1123-11 _11l Lot 6o Hall Wed., Nov. . 11 not fuic, Thursday. L-206-l1-9-31 “riloolzj-Dancc 111 Grandview Hail mlvfédfil. November 10tl1. G;oc1 Afitgitilmli not rflne come Wednesday. w M?" 1o 001111;. Granziview °iiivi1s Institute. L-19tl-11-9-1i. Llg-“f-‘iiwk Marketing Board wharirig‘ Hi stock pens. railway km“; “iii of Prince St., Ch.1rlot- pm éTtit-sday. Nov. 10thfuntil 4 Mi hill eo-operatively and help rol markets. 1,319 ‘l Mdizivesiock assembled at railway Wm bepfiis on Tuesday, Nov. 10th, mum 50111 to buyers offering a mm CW1 price. Positively no ‘n "lination. Livestock Market- ‘ B°"d- 11-210 u i‘ “WEN”!!! live hogs. lambs and momm Bi Kenslngtcn Thursday 8mg I8. Nov. 12th. Nicholson u‘; “ding at Hunter River same 1M1‘ (sad-i MiZEY/Bn and Camp- 11-220-11-9-21 "mm miss seein ‘ g the York :33?’ "WW at Hunter River to- w ‘ ~ Frvetown Thursday. and re- plcrformance at York Monday. b '- i- Proceeds to be divided a Institute and senior Mls- . 3W‘- 11-215 ll he Primners bringing their stock to he I WHY stock pens for mar- atpiiriioses have an advantage liiiilment can be made to I nychzestinatlon. You are taking vor {its that are not all in your i- lls do your selling. Live- Efld. L419 [H.212 . MCTDRBUAT 1112111 111 11111113111111 Crew held on charge of refusing t0 stop when called on by Police Boat. After searching for the vessel for three days. the Royal Canad- ian Mounted Police patrol boat Alachasse picked up a 59-foot ,motorboat off the Magdalene Is- lands late Friday afternoon and 1 towed her to Charlottetown. 1 The vessel Liberty, with her cap- tain and crew, was being held last night but officials reiwed to lvulge their names until in- structlons had been received from headquarters at Ottawa. She was , held on a charge of not stopping i when ordered to do so by a police boat. Halcd off North Point, P. E. 1., last Wednesday morning. while within the three-mile limit. the motorboat sped away from the Mounted Polixe Boat and escaped, due to her higher powered engines. All patrol boats were notified and the Mountie‘ continued their search until the Alachasse came alongside the motorboat off the Magdalene Islands on Saturday. ‘Sflihe motorboat =was laying along- side aschoonecand started away when the police patrol boat ap- proached. Eight rifle shots were fired before the Liberty hove to 111111 was taken over by police. She was lzroiazht to Charlottetown. The ,c'111tai11 wa‘ slightly injured when istruck above the eye by a bullet, Wilitd richochetcd off the boat. The 59-foot vessel is equipped with three powcrfrl engines and is registered in St. Pierre, Miquelon. 'I‘l1ere was no liquor on board the craft when the sezure was made Friday afternoon. police said. Conference At Ottawa Ends c/rrnwa, NT.’ 8—(CP)-—Rc1lre- scntaiives of the Dominion and ,prov111cia1 governments who had ‘been 111 conference most of lart Iweek studying the possibilities of Uniform Compaixy Laws have left for their homes with expressions of satisfaction with tire progres made. Further meetings will b: held. All provinces were represented except Briti h Columbia whose of- ficials were kept away by the meet- 111g of the lcgisiatirre. The ctnfer- cnce was called by Hon. Femand Rinfrct, Secretary of State. I. B. Column, Under-Secretary ,was chairman. (By J. l1‘. Sanderson Cunldiun Press Stuff Writer) liam Aberhart of Alberta warned his Social Credit followers today they must prepare to withstand I violent attack from the financial interests who he std were deter- mined tc kill the new economic order before it could be launched. "Don't let there be mutiny," the Premier told his followers in the Calgary Prophetic Bible Institute. exporting them to stand firm a8- elnct propaganda dedgned to de- stroy his provincial government. He said desperate efforts were be- ing made to undermine confidence in the Social Credit movement through distortion. false rumors and "putrid imagining! of distorted Russia Parades Military Might MOSCOW. Nov. S-A stream of men, women and machines y flflWlfi thflII-lfh Red Squarg Saturday in a. 111-lute tn Rus. llsnleader, Joseph Stalin, 11¢ the dawn of the 20th year of the Boishevlrt revolution. Estima‘ d unofficially to number 1,000,000, the march- "l ill-lied by the mausoleum of Nicolai Lenin, one of the founder: of the Soviet state, atop which stood a little group of mm who direct Russia's des. tinlex. In biting cold weather, Stalin stood smartly at attention throughout the demonstration which tool: most of the day. 11c was bucheaded and his right hand, held llmost constantly in salute. was ungloved. For 2 1-2 hours Russia's mil- “al”! lWWer was on display. It "liked from well-dressed in- ilnirvmen, marching at quick. Step at the head of the pm. cesdon, to Whippet tanks and great tanks with heavy flfm_ arnent. Maritime Strike Tension Lessens (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. il-Three conciliatory moves in quick suc- cession eased tens on and bright- ened peace prospects on the Mari- time strike front tonight. Fflllowin: a ur-ion decision to case the plight cf stranded pas"- cngcrs and release perishable ear- Kocs in some ports, Assistant Sec- rctary of Labor EdwarduF. Mc- Grady announced strikers‘ rep- reentativcs had authorized the re- opening of peace negotiations with shipowners. MzGrndy said he would attempt to bring representatives of the employers and one of the unions together tomorrow. It was said the outlook for progress toward peace depended upon what propoals the union negotiators would present. Einploycrs prevously agreed to re- sume conversations if the unions would not insist upon certain con- ditions as a prerequisite. Record Catch By Scallop Fleet (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) DIGBY. N. S., Nov. 8-D1gby's scallop fleet brought in the larg- est catch on record Saturday, every draggcr returning to port with capacity load. It was esti- mated about 500,000 of the shell- fish were landed. When shelled. the catch is ex- pected to fill about A00 barrels. valued at $8.000 at present prices. AberhartExhortsFollowers To Stand, Firm By Party 1 minds." Once again the Premier denied CALGARY, Nov, a-Premler Wll- i reports his Government intended conflrccting bank accounts and the contents of safety vaults, and he denied the Social Credit move- ment stood for secession from Con- federation or the British Empire. The Premier charged financial interests with disseminating false propaganda agai st his Govem- ment which "i: fighting for demo- grltlc rights." He was convinced his followers would remain steady and not be sidetracked by "unfair tactics designed to upset them." "When finance attacks Social Credit so strenuously, there must be romething in it or else they are very foolish." Mr. Aberhart ex- claimed swan 11111 11111211 111111111 111111 citrus Schooner H atave n released from Sand bar- Fail to Find Body Of Oliver Compton. MULGRAVE, N. S., Nov. 9- (CPF-Ralloatcd imdamaged from a sandbar off Auld's Cove , five miles from here, the Prince Ed- ward Island schooner Hataven was bound for her home port tonight, b11t the body of her captain was consigned to the sea. Laden with coal, the 4o-ton schooner ranuncd the sandbar early Saturday morning and when two member: of her crew came up from below after the shock, Cap- "hain Oliver ‘Compton, 35-year-old Belle River, P. E. I. seaman, had disappeared. The Hatavcn was freed from the bar at high tide early this morning by the powerful auxiliary schooner Seldom In, less than 24 hours after she grounded in calm weather. A swift current was believed to} have swept the bcdy of Captain‘ 1 1 Five Children Lose 11111111111 Fire TIMMINS, Ont, Nov. 8 - (CP)—-Fire theta-aired the homo of Arthur Charbonncau, Holl- tngcr miner. hero last night turned the structure into n. fu- nenl pyrc, bringing death to flvc of his six children and sending the father to hospital in serious condition from burns. Ten-ycar-old Reginald Char- bonncau escaped from the blaze that lwept through the four- room structure uffcr a. coni oil can exploded when the father attempted to speed the progress of a flre in the living room stove. Mrs. Charbonneau was shopping at the time. The dead: Helen iind Aline, nine-year- old twine. Patriots, seven. Kate, two. Kenneth, two months. Critically 11101111111111 llphclding Teacher EVERETT. Mass, Nov. B-—(A1P)— Thirteen-year-old Bobby Colaiucas championship of his Sunday [School teacher in a quarrel with a Compion out to sca or across the " clasmne gem mm to hospital hem Strait o.‘ Canso to the Cape Breton coast. Efforts to rcccvor his body‘ Saturday were fruitless. Besides the Captain James Comp- ioday critically wounded. Doctors said Bobby had laeeu stabbed by a jack-knife-—once just over the heart and again on the ton, his broihei; and Wallace Ja-r- fight umnhey called for volmb dine, botli of Belle River were the 1 teem for blood tmnduslons_ only members vessel was in of the crew. Compton's The charge Police, meanwhile, hold a 12-year- old boy identified by Bobby a:- the when. tire lcfi. here today for Be11e10ne who Stabbed mm m a fight River. > The 2 crew-members were sleep- 1 Bobby’ pence said’ objected w my; mg below ‘when the Hamven mm‘ i marks made by his classmate abouti med the utrfelbnrk at one o'clock» Saturday morning only 200 feet from the spot where the oil-tanker Troutoiitc cent ashore three years ago. _ Arouscd by the shock of the ves-i sel hitting the bur, they ran up on‘ dcck but were 1111111110 to find the1r= skipper. It was believed here Cap- tain Ccmirtoir lost his bahnce when the vessel struck and fell overboard into the current éwifliiig post the 1~1'.1‘11ve|1. I10 had bren at sea for’ 20 of hi: 35 years. The current was bitrizcrl also by Mulgrave seamen for drawing the Haiavcn onto the bankThe ueah- cr was ralm when she struck and there was not a strong enough wind 1o drive 11er ashore. Filmiand Loses Noted Comedian (A. l‘. by Guardian's Special Wire) HOLLYWOOD. Nov. 8-Char1es "Chic" Sale. character actor and author whose fabulous "Tall Tales" and errihly impersonations made him a foremost comedian. died of pneumonia Saturday at the age of 51. The actor, who recently capped a. discussion of his career on the stage and screen by commenting the older he grew the younger he acted, had been critically ill since Monday night and under an oxygen tent. Announce Interest Rate Reduction (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) WINNIPEG. Nov. B-Voluntary reduction of interest rates to six per cent on farm mortgages throughout Manitoba and down- ward adiuetment of mortgages and agreements of sale in the province's drought-stricken areas were mnounced yesterday by the Dominion Mortgage and Invest- ment Association outside the Little Flower Church. the Sunday school teacher. Alberta's Debt Shows Increase l Government 4i 1 EDMONTON, Nov. 8—(CPl~-The . financial report of Alberta's Social Credit Government. cavern; oner- atlons during the last fiscal was before the FWD“? 101N811!- For the fiscal year circled March 31, i936, a year in which the United Farmers of Alberta held office for the first five month". the province's net debt increased 37.472101 or $158,081,350, Hon. Charles Cockroft. provincial Treasurer, reported Sat- urday. A cash deficit of $1,650,792 was incurred during the year, the Cab- inet Minister reported. This deficit. and extraordinary expenditures, such as unemployment relief. ac- counted for the increase in Alber- ta" debt. he rad. Queen's Honors Lord Tweedsmuir KINGSTON, Ont.. Nov.8--1CP1 —His Excellency Lord 'I‘weedsmuir. Govemor General of Canada. re-i oeived an honorary degree of Doet- ,1 or of Laws from Queen's Univers- ity Saturday and was made an honorary member of the freshman class. In Grant Hall the honorary de- gree was conferred on His Excellen- cy by Chancellor James A. Richard- son of Winnipeg. At Queen's-Varsity game Satur- day afternoon he was presented with a tam signifying he was afrtsh- mun of the University. 11hr sev- eral minutes lord Tweedmuir wore the tam at the game. The Governor General after in- specting the Princess of Wales Own Regiment and presenting them with their new colors, attended the Would not make move without British Sup- f port. Speech Causes‘ Surprise in London. PARIS, Nov. B-—(AP)—Pren1icr Bium told a Socialist meeting lo- day he was ready to scrap the non- intervcntion agreement and supp‘_v arms and munitions to the Spam-111 Madrid Government if. Britain would agree to join France. The Premier said assurance 11y "France would make French aid to the Spanish Government posifile.‘ Lack of such assurance of Brit- ish aid,‘ he one reason way France proposed the European non-inlcrvention ag- reemcnt. "We could not allow the working class to walk intoa blind adven- ture,” he said. “If a. general war had come along we would have found ourselves alone with Russia." The Premier did not say whether there had been negotiations with 'Britain or whether any were plan- ncd. Indications that mum's remar were indicative of a1 more stand by the government in foreign policy were seen also in a speech by Defence Minister Edouard Daladier to a Radical-Socialist gathering at Eabrit. “France extends the hand friendship 1o all peoples," 11c said. fuse it. 110C fetid Drmocr y. Franc: 111.11 1:0 to any conferences as a beggar.‘ CAUSES SURPRISE LONDON. Nov. il-JAPF-Freneh Premier Iilumis declaration he would scrap the Non-Intcrvcntion special wnvocatlon of the univers- ity. Pact and send arms to the Madrid if Great Britain would join him, caused surprise in Brittsh official circles tonight. Coinmem was withheld until yejf‘ mokesmen have time to study the 1 text of Blumls speech. In Whitehall it was said officials had no intimation that 13111111 woucl make such :1 111-och. and i1. was re- called that. France only Ia=t week snpptzitcd Britain in efforts to smooth out the non-intervention tangle. The stib-emnmittco of the Non- I11tt~rvcni1o11 grstip is scheduled to Britain that she would stand by, before the iwiiigercnts hailed i111. intimated, had been_ firm ‘ its . . _ , , . _ r1111." of 1111* .<-1~t R5‘ “his “Om hm “in o‘ PMXSq (‘q “ 1 1121111111.; . 11112. r1. ‘ Prmcessa 11.01112 _ T110 111511110111 1111111).» t-rttimzl entirely thizvttgii .». 1111- house» and ofj l5 feet (lrep. "It is hard luck for those who re-E lmmb‘ M] “W” m“ i the (1111:. “Wm, England and the United the platform oi the 11“:1‘1 rr. States". France knows how to de- l 5mm“- The artillery shells luztktl in tI-r Puerta D91 S01 near 1111» intnitrit-s 1 I 1 meet hiohfiny’ afternoon to draft I methods for making the agreement, more effective. 1 TitURO. N. S., Nov. fir-Alex Mllliftll‘, Canadian National Rail- ways tralnman, was seriou 1y 111- jured today when his ankle was crushed under the whccl of a train in the Tr11r0 yard. It was not known how the accident occurred as there were no cvc W-tllcsscs, 11111111111111 Spanish Capital PLACES 0N11t By Land And Air ‘nu-v ‘I "N Toll Of 'C2lSLl€1iiIif;?S [mar fitigittsrt)’ __ 1 D amage From iiitiiiiiizircltiiclit Not Immediately Ktitrvvii. ..-__..=.-. WADRII), Nita". ll-~(\i1>11:! 1) l -- I ti’) planes bombed .\i:1d1'i1i lair]; thi- 111111 ' ~..!11-,-.1n:1 111-1‘1:1| and zirtiliery immhartinirnis 111' the 01111.11 ,1‘t'<‘.e1'11:11" in which it was 1-".-n1i-0|ii1'i:11i_v 1- ’i:11::l1-1i 2V1 v.1"? 1151M"! 11-111 '71) wounded. . ‘ linoiiiciziily it 1121s csiinlillcti nt-wlj- £11.’! 1 he Sunday aerial hliilliiiifliilliili. Sirens screamed the uarnin-g 111' :1 n giancs at 12:12 .\..\l. totiuy (.\' i. shortly thereafter one load c? 1111-l not immediately known if thrrc 1- Artiiler)‘ roared thrnirgii 1.11 c". i1'..~1:1~.,1111 nightfall. Rcgain Positions An ofizcial builttizi eurl1 hornmg reported the Sot-ialhv. (le- fendtrs of the 011111.11 had 10,‘. some positions on the n11':1».11-1.= but 1111111 taster _ " arousal i '11::- .lrn11y' at their 1Yls.t:;. Many of the wounded in y- . i.:_v's hail of shells and lanmb dated to have 1101-11 .-1 ri1\11\1v lured. Three trucks wrro 1 loaded with inattglul UOtilPS o1‘ vi?- O'T'I'.-'=.\\".'\. N 1‘. . , shattered ill" w (Pucrta tie 1n Print two bomb 1"l'-1'1Pl'.'i 1T1 lest 1111' '1 11311 Council 1 harm-Lt It 11:1; estimaixtl I11 Several 1111. strong Can tCortinuetl 1m 11.1111 9i the southern set-imp. 11f the c _ One shell scored a (‘IIFPPL hit or. .. Prcsideiizial Palace and hit Cibelcs Square in front, o: 111' t Ministry‘ of War. Another fell near the Fr 1111-11 Izlmbassy in R/ecalletas Street and citizens began moving to 1111* 111v:- thern part 11f the oily us tlir- 1»1:1~.- ‘ bardment increased 111 iillldlq _1. Death From The (‘lauds Many workmen 111-re 1111111111111 11 ‘combs from the insurgent. 11111111 which had a111iea1~r<i iwo huur- = fore the artillery trttarlz. - Clouds of smoke overhtiin; t. sky as buildings 1111111011 111' 1111 .1 iillery fire went up in 1111111“. The Cllllllzlllg of lire tr111-k.~1;1 lng from 0111- part of 1111- anoiher added to the tunic 111 1w.‘ idents huddled 111 cellars .11~.t1 .='1' MANY A Nor 1s 1111' 11,111.11 1T8 CRt-uil/vzt) 11o to v.11‘ 1 Search Fails Trace Cf [Wotorship Isis LONDON. ‘Nov. Siraznship Wcsttcrnlarid the high seas off Land's End in vain , the forcasilc ivad was awn h. tonight for :1 trare of the Hamburtl- i American molorship Isis which I flashed an S. 0. S., Sunday after. noon. The mzvtcr of the Westemland in a wirt-‘ess message said his ship reached the pcsiilon last given by the Isis at 11 P. M. tSrv-eti ASTI as ablub 200 miles eat of Hamburg as her port of 11".! Land's I-lnd. the southwest‘rnmou. tip of Etiglautl. The Wesiernlaud captiln report-y Philadelphit and Gulf port -. 1d he found neither the isis nor any "'11s and that a GO-mile-an-hcnr wax piling up heavy seas. I l r111» first sos from the Isis, a Deutseche Werft Hamburg company! ways, 1 1ll1(-.\J'i'(i. The 111111105 wrought t1'<-.111vr.<1.1 -'- 111m?!“ damngv. Amrsariiv: sa1<1<11=111_v :1 U-Vi- i‘ N "7 4.05 P.M. 110.05 11.11. asr». drew Vitwl-o '1 ships showered bombs 111 rapid vii“ ‘iu"“'~' m succession 11s they su-rpt low <11 1' F‘ ‘V-“Yl '7'; "3 . ' Tlic bombnrdiiteizt l.'1~" l - W W .._. . 1 (Continued m1 pace 9.1 'i'~rt ‘- .___ .-_~~.-~~_-»~- ~ -- m, m‘, hiuiurtrtl ~11 3' _ --q t wen».- . 1 :1». To gum: .1-w‘~.11 :10 ‘C 11.111‘ \' -iJ 45 C11.1:311‘.t1-io\\11 31-’ 45 -_-_-i_ 1 F()R!'.l'.\§'i' 8-tAPJ—T11e14,454—t:t1 passenger slim. .~;1d her searched ‘ number one hatch was stnrc- 111 $111.1 3,|,,.,.,,,._,, }‘|l~n\-i-~~~ - v:1ri.11\l:~ uztiris; cl - Lifcboats were swung 112x". 51,11,113 N111 1r pom. . .‘ T110 111101‘ Q1100" M-"TF 1' ' ~ not mmh chaiigt‘ :11 1 11111\:.1~ . 1 she also was bttiliug hear; . . 111- 11 1, (do 1111- 111 rm. 1 a: n31 ward the Isb‘ position. b11' 11111 11 ' .-_~1 1 ._ ;,»__ ;~,~ 7 g1 59V how V19” ~~h~" “'41s i" m" 155*’ S1111 101s 1 . aitrrtiosti :1’. 411.1 i057- EiVP" DQ111011. and r1~ ‘s t1~:111.~1't'u1\ 11111111111: at I..1oyd's register lists the is» .1.< :1 5,11 P. M. 4,454-l0n pnsmllger 111012r~i11i> with Np\\‘ mm,“ s_\g“1~,1_:“-_ gm- 11L i.“ lfl-ll 1.1 m. .--_ Stituluvr 111v title a 11111tc1 :1 111N1- The Isis 11‘.ie< belwtun 1l.111:.‘>11"c. "h. 1._,1(.,. 11,1,“ C1,._,,1_,1;. 11,,“ She is I176 feet in 101111111 and has; fl"? (‘All FF-"i" a bryadth M 58 [ML ' 1.1-1.1” nor-i».- 0.1:. <1 m. 1 11 11 s11 was b11111, in i022 by the Lvnvu 'r1.r111.-111111- 11 1.. 111. -.-.-.'. 1». 111., llnlly cut-cpl FIIIHIILV. N,“ truln eonneclloudlult trim z