MAXIMS GFA MERE MAN Do not scuclune yourself from the mun dulled of un. M cluulait loulnl otown (Iunrillu Two Cont: , (inunlllll. Funndld Ill! CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1936 Ir" Q“ ,____,l"‘»..“______ Covers Prince Edward iIsland Liketlle Dew Everybody 6 PAC ES MAXIMS 0F A ME RF. MAN in gcni-rill, pride is at thc liuttoill ti‘ all grout ililstzlkcs. ‘ Annunl Siliiiit-rlptlon Delivered $1.00 By Mull Canada 5nd U. S. A. 51-5" V’ 9 " DR QV/NED IN LAKE ERIE SHIP BEiIZYUM Si?) Tifiiiilimfi MILMIMTAR m cc5F>s iii Ii REITJEISWS lSiilATEDBY iisiiitiiis La st Avenue of Es- cape Cut off as Loy- alists Flee B ef 0 r e Advance. B1’ ELMER PETERSON Associated Press Foreign Staff WITH THE SOUTHERN IN- SURGEWI‘ ARMY, Oct. 18_- (AP) Jfhe Insurgent force; pressing to- ward Madrid cliilmcd today they lad cut the last avenue of escape from the capital as Government troops fled in disorder before the insurgent advance. Railway connections from Mad- rid to the south, including the line to Valencia, were severed and the insurgent command said the city was practically isolated from the outside world. ‘lrucks. which would have to risk Z -~—-~ - - comma {viid "Tulkics Frcilcil River Monday. ucd on Page '7) "Tidkics Kenslngton Tuesday. ."Talkies Malpeque Wednesday. L8039-10-19-2i Who Are The Smiling Pair? To the Editor, “Guardiarf, ‘ Charlottetown, P. E. Island Dear Sir: VJ 58.1119. lilo ciiziassd photograph. nilcr 26 years‘ absence. Charlottetown. the crowd at Hampton Oourt. pll0l0. The following interesting communication speaks for itself: 64 Westminster 3b.. Parkhead, Glasgow, Scotland mesa I am going to make rather unusual request and hope you will accede On the 6th inst. with some friends I boarded a, steamer for Hampton Court from Westminster Bridge, London. The couple in the forefront were on a visit They reside, I understand, Just across from I intended getting name and address but lost them in On the way I took I shall cstcem it a great favour if through the medium of your journal 1i might be possible to trace them and pass on the enclosed copies of Thanking you in anticipation. Yours faithfully, JNO. W. MUIB. iiioisiiii "Dance Iona hull Tuesday night, Dct. 20m. L8045-10-19-2i l “Buying daily live and dressed fowl. Signcd S. R. Pcndlcton, Ken- lmEloii. L7974-10-16-3i ‘fliiucu unity and dance web-- lters Corncr hall Tuesday evening October 20m. L7988-l0-l6-2l “Bingo and Dallcc ill C, M. 13. .1. Hall. Vernon River, Wcdizcsdzly, Dctobcr 21st. L-8013-10-19-2l. "Hampton HBll—R0ll1fmb."I‘ the Aniluul Hot Goose Slipper on Oct. 20m. 5 to a. L-aisu-...~lu or. "B11180 and dance at Morell hull Tuesday night, Oct. 20th, aid of Mol-cil school. fltcscrvc Wednesday. November lib for Cillcksli Supper and Dance l“ Cflrdisan Hull. L-7957-l0-16-3i. "Kelly's Cross Bingo Pilrty, Lunch and Dance Monday, Oct. 19th. l.’ ivcuthcr unfavorable, Tlllly- “l! L-8032-l0-1U-1i. "Borden Llne- Club loading hogs, “lfnbs. calves cvery Wednesday a: Mmnv. Hours 12-3. L-6972-10-M T W ti. "Buylnll lambs at Grandview on Monday. October will. At Melville °“ Westley. October 20th. Ativin Larnbcn. L-7055-10-16-2i. “We want 150 hogs at rullwily ‘mm Dons Tuesday forcnoon, Oc- €bfir 20th. Livestock Marketing “ml 1.8041 “Livestock Mnrkcting Board will ad live hogs rlt railway stock pens 00i- oi Prince Street, Charlottetown ‘f? Tuesday. Oct. 20th until noon. ease list at Board office or bring cl w pens. L7986-10-l6-31 lo urChicken Supper and Bazaar in h 11x River Hall Wednesday, Oct. 21, Si"? 5 to 10. If not fine Thursday. "Elm by ladies of Presbyterian “ml- Supper 25¢.- and 15¢. L~8034-10-19-2l. krLlVBSi/Xk Marketing B o a r d “"1108 lbmbs nt Breadulbanc Wod- hisdflll iorcnoon, Oct. 21st. Wc ‘"3 an attractive offer for lambs . you!‘ “Mm? this weck Consult “MYY- [.8041 “We M‘ hm d 61m handle 2000 lambs or , n “PM: week of October 19th, me “i808!” price than anything "d ""8 Mason. Don't sell your ">0 cheap. Livestock Mar- oanl 1.48011 01L“ ___~" mm ‘"218 live hogs, lambs and “mung? Kensingion Saturday October 22. Nicholaon 1°55"!!! It Hunter River same ' Milliwen 3; r 3m], SENT Til llllEll BliiiilY RIUTS Bitter Moslem - Hindu Street Fighting Spreads to Mill Area. BOMBAY, Oct. iB-(CLR-Havas) _Sixiecn truckloads of British troops were broilght into riot-tom Bombay today lifter 36 had been killed and 40 wounded in the billet lwioslcill - Hindu street fighting which started Thursday. Sodlcr‘ of the second battalion of Dill-hum Lght Infantry were or- dcrcd out nftcr Lord Braboume, Govcrilor of Bombtiy and Sir Robcrt Duncan Bell, member of the Govcriioris Lixccutlvc Council, ar- rived from Poona, the mmmer capi- tal, to t-nkc charge of i-he situation. ‘Nlnc lilrs broke out yesterday, flvc of ilicm in mosques and‘ temples. Early this morning further arson and looting ricoitsitatod troops w kccp order. Ilnicsi; disturbing feature oi’ the .'-'illlilllOl‘l ivur the spread of rlitin! to the (lCPrCly-pflplllillfi mill 8-!!!- whcie factories were kept open through Sundny t0 R01’? ‘hi? vmrkcrs occupied. T110 section is mainly pozrulawd by Hindus who yesterday fell "P0" groups of Moslcm passes-W- Two Children Are Burned To lleath LOON LAIGZ, Ont, Oct. 1B — (OP)—The bodies of Joy and Phil- lip Guse lay in a. morgue here to- night pending the outcome of o. coroner's inquest. Victims of an unexplained fire that destroyed (he farm home of Olive Gusc, district farmer, Saturday, their bodies were found in the ruins. $4,000 Fire At M orell A fire of unknown origin swept through the general store and LWO lurgc warehouses of Mr. Fred An- derson, Morcll, Friday Iligm- 9W5‘ ing an estimated property loss of $4,000. A bliize in the rear of the store was discovered about 10.30. Before volunteer ftiefighters could gather the building, with attached ware- house, was a. mass of flames mak- ing it impossible to salvage any 0! the goods. Realizing that both the store and warehouses were doomed. We 070W‘! centred their efforts on the nearby dwelling, which caught several times and by dcicrnllucd efforts saved the building. A practically new cur in one of the warehouses was destroyfidi The loss was estimated at about $4,000, partially covered b)’ 111-1"!- once. Annapolis ValleyOrchards Again Hard Hit By Storm KENTVILLE, N.S., Oot. 18-(0?) —Annapolis Valley apple flow"! lost heavily hflllll this week-end as high winds swept through the Nova Scotia fruit belt and tore thous- ands of barrels of apples from thé trees. Growers of the Bridgetown dis- trlct, at the western end of the valley, suffered most heavily and the last. vestlge of their 1980 crop, amounting to an estimated 40 to 50 per cent. of the total yield, ap- peul-cd to have been destroyed by two windy week-ends in succession. Between 20,000 and 30,00) barrels were counted lost in King's coun- 14004740494! ty, the hiemi- wodudnc uni-Mi where growers estimated their w- inl loss for the two storms as "weli above 100,000 barrels." In Hunts county, at the eastern end of the fruit belt, most of the year's crop had been picked, but 195,5 of apples remaining averaged about 20 per cent. One grower said 100 berrels of the l ainin 500 in his orchud, were destroyed last night. Total loss in the valley from the storms was estlmsted at between $150,000 and $900,000. Original ss- timates of the value of this you! apple crop, placed it at close t0 $4.- 000,000 ~ iiiiiiu iiii incis iiili; 2s K u l E ll Heavy Property Dam- age Reported in Northeastern S e c - tion of Country. VENICE, Italy, Oct. 18—(AP) — At least 25 persons were killed to- day in an earthquake which shook northeasbem Italy and touched the northwestern section of Yugoslavia and a corner of Austria. Property damage in the Italian area. Wii-S extensive and all the dead ‘ reported were from that sector. Venice itself felt the tiemblorbut damage there was slight. Dispat- ches from Trieste said the Croatian capital Zagreb and the impor- tant town of Lublano were thrown into panic by the quake. Fifteen were killed in the Italian province of Canevs. di Sacile, am- ong'the mountains in the province of Friuli. The earthquake killed one and injured six at Aemeliano. Several hundred houses, churches and even castles were knocked down. There was panic through the pro- vince of Camia. ‘Proviso. Thousands of persons in night clothes rushed into the open and spent the rest of the night outside their homes. Many drove frantic- ally awily from the region. Venice felt the shock but there was no casualties and damage was confined to a few toppled chim- neys. Hundreds of dwellings were re- (Contmued on Page '1) Recruit Canadians For Spanish War WINNIPEG, Oct. l7—(CP)--.R.e- cruiting of “troops" to aid the Spanish Government in its civil war struggle against Fascist insurgents opened here today. It was estim- ated at least 40 had signed up in the volunteer army. The men filled in forms headed "established in the inlcrcst of peace, liberty and progress," and signed for a six-month period of active service. The problem of how the recruits were to be mcved has yet to be solved. Six Killed In Train-Car Crash DAYTON, 0., Oct. i8—(AP)—Six persons were killed today “when a speeding Pennsylvania. passenger trnin struck their automobile at a street crossing here. The dead: Ollie May Hall, 27; Sallie Hunter. 25; Mrs. Eileen McFadden, 23; Daniel McFadden. 36; John Alex- ander Mangan, 28, and In Towel, 28, all of Dayton. Tile women were dead when they were extricsted from the wreck- a;e. Mangun and Towel died in hospital. Two Killed In iiaad 0n Crash DEDHAM, Mass, Oct. lB—-—(AP) —’1‘wo young girls died on the Bos- izon-I-‘lovidenc highwny here early today when two automobiles ool- lided head on. Five more girls and a young-mien were injured. The dead: Emily Thomas, 22, of Puwtucket. 11.1., school teacher. Elizabeth Shippe, 22, Plwtucket. n.1, Wheaten College student Celebrate 60th Anniversary Cf Wedding MR. AND MRS. WM. A. RAMSAY Over one hundred guests called on MI. and lVlrs. Will. A. Ramsay, iiussiiiiiis Gl00MY VIEW CFSITlIiTIliN Belgian Foreign Min- ister Cites Case of Ethiopia as Failure Of Collective Secur- ity. PARIS, Oct. 1li- (AP) — French Government spokesmen tonight ex- prcsscil fears that Belgium was lost to Franci- fnrover as a military ally, despite Belgian assurances that for lhc prcscni. she considers all trcaiy obligations in effect. (Belgium and France have a‘ un- T RA ED Y Seven Rzisbued As Canadian Craft FounclerslnStorm Survivors Picked Up By Freighter After "Clingiilg Desperately To ‘Capsized Life Boats All Night. CLEVl-ZILNND, ill-t. li\'-((.‘l’)—-'l't-n hours of peril clinging t0 nvcrtlirncil lift-bouts was (Inscribed tonight by scvcn Caniidiilii .\'.‘l'il'llt‘ll Wlli) l-i-iziivil hilW ihcii" shipmutcs one by one slippcil to (ll-iltll uftci" the fillifl-Slltdiidl‘ Siliiil ‘Aicrchlint rollcil (l\'(‘i' tliltl slink in Luke lnlric. The (loud. 1S men and zl ,\\'()[ii1lll, \‘.l‘l‘(.‘ zlll (‘:iii:ltli:in<. The ZSZZ-fimt l-riiii ivils ciiiiolit iii ll tl-iiilic storm in trcilchcruus Lake lirlv, it miles IHIFllTHUSl iii" (‘levulilnd last night. Ililsiily lowered liik-lmilts‘ ucil- uvcrliiriicd by the sinking vessel. For hours thl- S2lllf)l'\' (lt‘.\|)(‘l"illl‘l_\' hung 0n but nnc by one lllt‘_\' drowned bz-fnrc ziiil arrived. Finally zlttcr (lil_\ll";lll inn rcsciic siuiiillsliips. the lies- scmc and Xlzlrquctio Nu. I.’ will tlic 'i‘humli-l' lizly Quarries czlmc upon the tossing" hunts. 'l'hcy szlwd the siii‘\"iviii1<, but ilateriil nlntuul assistance pzlictd Belgium is a member of the League of Nations, and both she and Franco were signatories to the five- Bedeque, during Saturday lift-cr- noon and evening to congratulate them on the occasion of their 60th wedding anniversary. Friends from Malpcque ,Mlddlelon and surround- ing districts ivere present, besides Mr. and Mrs. Heath Strong and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh F. Morrison, old friends from Sunlnlcrsizle. Thcir daughters from Boston scilt per- sonal greetings over the telephone much to the delight of their aged parents. Telegrams and letters were also received from different. prtrts of Canada. and tllc Uilitcd Slatcs. Mr. George A. Boivncss of Sunl- merside, a, very old friend, sent greetings and sang two of their favorite songs. _ Mr. and Mrs. Ramsay received many gifts of flowers. chocolates and fruit and the community in Bedeque presented Mrs. Ramsay with a. special gift of remembrance a. beautiful footstool. The host and hostess served ice cream and cake to their guests. On Sunday ll family dinner party “'34s enjoyed at which the immediate family and one or two personal friclids ivcl-c present including Mr. and Mrs. George Spence ziiicl Mr. and Mrs. Harry Spence of Cape Tormen- lime. The Guardian joins mahy friends in wishing this cilarnlin; couple mzlny more ycars of hr,»- piness together.—S. KING MAY SliflN MARRVY, REPBRT LONDGN. Oct. 18-—(A.P.)—The newspaper "Sunday Rcfercc" blllfl today runlors from abroad thni l-llt‘ King may marry soon hml l't‘.<lll— ted in increased rates for iiisuriiiice aguixlst raost-poncment of ihc Cor- onation next your. l Under the front pligc hlrldlrnc "King may marry by Spring,’ the newspaper asserted mics hild bccll set at £36 5s. for £100 of lnsilrnncc- 0r $131.25 fol" $500 insurance agalztt postponement of the cor- onation ceremony. ,Oct puivi-r imrllrno pact). Tlll- French Ambassador to Brus- s -. Jules lslruchc, reported last Right (lint tho Socialist Belgian Fnrc-lgn lyllnistcr, l’. llom-y Spank, infurmcd him Belgian would sock to ti-rnliiiate ‘military accords at any future Local-no cnnfercncc. ‘ Taking his cue fmm the recent rspcccll of King Leopold, in which i the King came out. for urlentrlnglcd Belgian neutrality, Spunk intimat- , cd, diplomatic circlcs said, that Bol- iglllm in timc- lilso would seek to abridge her obligations under the 1 League of Nations’ covenant. Gloomy View MOSCOW, Oct. lB——(AP) -— The Kremlin tonight book a gloomy view of the Belgian neutrality declara- iCoiltinucd on Page 7) Flying Boats Blaze ' Trans-ocean Trails | SYDNEY, N s., Oct. l8—iOP)— Thc Gcrnldil flying boat Zcphir was ‘catapulted from the deck of the illothershii) Schwabeillaild ut 2.34 P, M. (A. S. T.) today on a, 1,700- miie hop lo Horizi in the Azores. Rain. fog iiiid poor visibility fnilcil to lalillccl the flight. The bdronlctcr i “"115 fiilliilg steadily and the l0-ton ship bucked ii. Chi-mile cross wind us "shc hciidccl out ovcr Sydney in the ,pntll of i101‘ slim" ship, the AGOlIlS,‘ r which took-off Friday night- Hortli \\"'lIl b: the lone stop bc- iivecn Sydiicy iiild Bremen, Gor- nmny. Thrcc tiincs conquerors of lllc Atlantic by the solitlleril routc, rit is thc first llorlhcril crossing by Ithc Zt"]')l1l1‘ as u-as Fcridoy night/s I flight by the Acollis. PONTO DEL GADA, AZORES. 1B-(AP)~'I‘iie German flying boat Acoius arrived today from Sydney, Nova Scotin. aftzr a stop nt Fuyiil, another of the Azores Islands. The Ai-nliis was catapulted from its ntotllcrshlp, tho SCllWflrbblllafld, in Sydney hilrbor Friday night. they were pitifully few. Scvcn Rt".t’l1(!d In Gm Jill jlliicLclliiiid 0i‘ (‘xipc Tor- Aftc-r sir-liming about sci-king other doll to port. tho _Bi'.sscmc and Mur- illcl‘ llay (Iunrrics to Sanilusky, Only srvcn, iiiriliiliilg mentinc, N13,, could bc yil victims thr vi-sscl bring-lit till‘ qucttc (‘liming hurt‘. and t'ic " Ohio. “It was ilic must iirl-ililc iii-phi. you l-ould possibly imagine." (‘ap- tain hlflflflllllitl said. "The sight oi‘ those pour follows slipping nil‘ (luring the long hours will zllu" s ho iii my moniurv. 'l‘llcy just appeared to become girl-d 1nd siccpy null the iivxt thing llicy ivl-ri- q-nnc without ii word.” yo warning "c ha,‘ hardy gh-m, a giqflgfl to lU\\'l‘l" tllc hunts, after the sand- sucker (“vcgupcd a lisp .._|,(.n ‘yflhtlllt l’! iviiriiiiig slic wont over, he said. All inli-siiguliiill iiltn ilii- in“ 01' tlic vcssol, mincd by til!‘ R9375‘ Trust ('mnpiliiy" ilnli until i" vlmrti-l- lo tile National Sand llllfl Mater- inls (‘imiplliiyq 0i‘ Tilftllllll, will 1w lirlil, it nll- ilniiouiiccil zit Ottawa. AS ‘he “SSH is (Ltuadilu, Mum! ilic Uiiiti-rl Stiilcs ivlll not inn-s- tigntc. If. Those s , run Seek Lioness mouth, N crane 0pc .._._i Almrtill \ ‘ IUZNORA, Ont, Oct. ill-JG?» -— Pm-uuluxhg I ll'illi(‘l‘S in - iiortllv."<s‘ci"n Olztnriu lMacLelln 1. (iii) lzuc] ‘" nil eye prrclrrl for ii. 13,- Fred T.‘ lioness rl-poricd lTillllillJg the (lis- WlIFKlSOI‘. l trict north of hcrc. $“-‘Cl‘lll mot- dmgmw ..;>.~;-.l U1‘, Vii-lurid. ll: nrist; ‘ 5.. to 11in‘ glimpsed Om”; ,1 i-. l... Ill n‘), (lock ll. lllf‘ they ll‘.'l'» olcd‘ the Fort WllLliiii, 0:11. liigliivrrv. Nil circus llJlS \'l~~llL‘ClZl1iS tired in some limo. 'l'llE 1.051‘ - -~ ~---------—-- 3: . " ‘ii- W“ u ' l! . t > - - W unclviuv. ‘Souls _ \\’:lli<-l‘ hltliulvs, (‘ll-PL VWSW} ‘ "I Buy til‘ Vin liulicll, N12: do Allllc, ulI ". luxii Q _ cl l C.l:".il/. ll, 11' *' ' time; P0 l"; DlllllOllédf‘, 0111.1 voter, illhl llllllt‘. Ont; Wilirvii Jrilizi llii . - lllilll‘. Vlt'lii‘.l.l ll.ii'l>li,-, Lilli ; BOllfZ i0. Willi" '1 ‘ Virtorill ilurlllil‘, l)l'()'illl‘l' o.’ llviiiiiris Josi-ph Dlllill, ilillhi) r: ' l’i torizl, also lil'i\'lll“l i‘. Saiitllclll (izily. ‘l...lil , Victoria Hill-him‘ N421. l Cartliy, oilcl". Sjllliilflv, N in‘ t fircmcil, imillcs iiiikl ‘ ' ‘iv \ "<>.\' l‘(i, U.‘ 1R - WPI- Mill- > i ll\.i.\lll‘.illl‘l ii lllpfifflillld“: A. Lytlv. sicwiiiil, 'l'!)l’i\i‘.§~>, (Coiitllllvd 0n l‘.i.",c Ti I i Earlier policies were placed lit the $21 per $500 worth of insurance-i gradually mounting to 15 glliiiczisi ($78.75) in August. j The ncwspoiper did not speculate} silent the identity o.’ a possible‘ bride f0: the King. But, the story, read, his marriage before next May; would mnke postponement of thel coronation inevitable. Sydney, Crew (GP. By Guardian's Special Wlro) SYDNEY. N.S., Oct. Crcw of the former international racing schooner l-lnligonian tonight told how Captain William Kcurlcy, master of ilic Newfoundland schooner Louis A. Conrad, refused i0 lcavc his ship wlirn sh: struck -_-- on Point Aconi, 11081‘ here, (‘flrly to- HAIJFAX octirlmflsdcPl-RQS“ day, and had io be haulcd into a Juteau, thrive. died in hospital today do,“ from injuries received when struck: by u our last week. Her Pelvis and Rip were fractured and she suficrcd hurled mi tho rocks by n 45-min; other injuries. No charge his bccn p310 n10,» hm- 5311s had bfpn fippcd 104d 8800M H-"WDPU POW" 0f 5081-‘ from llci‘ ma is. lcaving hrr hclp- Jeddore near here , driver of the 1615. The Flallgoiilan saw the cis- lnjuries Fatal Bay, Nfld, i0 North Sydney. was ca‘. - tress signalsaxidrescuedcspt. ratc of four gulncas pcr ccnt-ori i8—(C.P.) —-' The Conrad. bound for Placcntia 1 Are Rescued l i Kcaricy" and his crow of ll‘\(‘. Racing through 200 _\.'.lll of John ————- angry sons, n don": crou- hiring 1 __. xbvpra“. to 01ml‘ KMY‘ 1"“ > "‘ , 3 ",~.iri‘\" Cli)ll(l_\’ ‘md Harry‘ I "i Smw‘ i l ‘ll’ \ll4l'i‘,'i'l'*i ill 5411110 ltfulliiv niiil Edgar livid :i'i of \'<",\'~ V, ifilllltllillill. _ T"““ ‘° '1" “"‘d‘“"' ‘ “"‘ iliuii i..i-~ maul.‘ a! 12cc nlul ‘ llizit l)l(lt~ 1111* cm 1‘(‘lil.'l ll '.\.i.‘l iiivii , mx_l_l_o\\_ M,‘ mwn M‘ Iii rcflz. .- ,. ship-u Ciipl. l(l"fll‘lt‘,\' fenicl" the dory. A s1 (‘Olltl ilnl: ihc Lllllflilllll’! vixivl Sl‘lll ill" ding‘: crow bflfk. ‘ ‘ Tlll‘ l1l\"ll liiiilcil liilil lulu illfifv boat dcsplh" li‘.<. plrn: to ‘Tcivc mo‘ '.:"li.ll(l - ' ' ill‘ go ilt\‘.\ll \\.'.ll my ship." The lmnrrld sank aliiiori. ‘immediately, they said. 1 Siiil sris tilis cvciiiiig iii. 5.08 niitl ' c. ii»: nrl-mv nnriiiiig nt i322. Siiiiiilicrsidc ‘title (‘ll .l iiiiiiut- is lzlivi‘ lllilll (‘li.\i"l<il‘.\\‘.ii\vii. Tlll’. (‘\|l FFRIIY Iinnlvil iLI-‘l n. m. '.l‘il\l‘~< i i". p, m. 1 nu 'l‘iurnu\ntinr~ ll n. m. 2513p. m" .‘-.I.'v n. m. Dally riu-rpt iumlny. Nu train connection llll trlp. lp. m.