MAXI MS OFA MERE MAN -_-___ Fear to do wrong and that only. “sari Read by Everybody Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew Every human heart is human. MAXIMS 0F A MERE 11.1w 4.6;- (-|,,"|ntiefnn‘n Guardian Two Centp “Mum; Guardian, Founded 1M1 CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER s, 1936 14 PACE? W ,A,;-;;-.-_,F;-§,~,;;;;;;-‘p, ‘;:~-;_~_~;, Insurgent Attack Is Repulsed ,\lJil1"lil rcverberated under fil‘1’(‘|.'\t aierial onslaught 11111211111011 death fr0m the skleg w! scflrbs of high-explosives. iielv ascertained. Tin-i‘:- previous air mid: night. but lines iufzi rt. insurgent their wa y Real Cnsa de Campo, due west of the capital. The feeling was abroad in the Eapiml tonight that the jfinal battle" must soon break to end the liege-one way or another. With hunger beginning to affect the populace, troops pouring back tothe firing-lines after a brief tcst from biiille exhorted their teary cmiiriidcs to renewed efforts. "Our Lnrs arc holding -_ every- Illlfftfi" one officer from the fmnt 11d. CONTINUE ADVANCE MADRID. Doc. 4—-(CP-Hav11s) — 5°\'f‘l'1111Ii‘l1t tfQops in far northern Spain pii-licri dccp into Insurgent, Ififflitlli’ tonight in a three-way irave iovxzird Burgos which at one [011115 brought. them to within 23 mics of thc Insurgent capital. Madrid police today arrested 337 iiigsci FHFCISYZ sympnthizcrs, most- li", uil who they found hiclin_, 1M b . g on the Finnish legat- i011 grounds. Police stormed the building fol- llwiniz (‘ll-lliivs; 11111: bombs 111111 been hurled into the streets from the building's interior yesterday lndd Tues 1y. 771i‘ (‘rovcriimcnt asserted the hnnisli lcgiition itself wos i11 no 11v ll1\'Ul\'0(l. Byub tl‘11'_°l'-Wfly drive towards mmsoushiias reported progressing Almlulr, ‘Sitillblllldill’, Bingo; and In r lllfhiuces. with the import- lpiblhhc stwnghOld oi Vitoria ‘Wadi’ vnrilv ‘evacuated. . _'-—"€—--_- comma {VENll ‘v;.'Cl11'i.~'.111r1; concert in North "shits H1111. .Wed.. bee. 2s, 103G. L-1078. N Qunfml‘ 110.1,......i1- Co. lnext or nnulillcli now buying i111 kinds ‘Lcbflil iroultry. '1‘ry us. 11-954-12-2-tf. "Si.Jul111‘s lfoun Peo l i, Pagiaiii. V1('lGi'lt\ 15111, lvlJoi-idxig-yfsglyll- Ellillg, i) - . _ ~ ma ISQCLCIHDEI 7'11. Admission 25cc 11-1067-12-5-11. 'f§11vinc_ 1111 kinds live and “if-Pd chickens and fowl, also ‘M- Riwse and turkeys. Tcp ‘Ylfvh. Dillon 1b Spillett, Queen St. 11-1029-12-4-5-7-9. tigtlllllnfl (lressed poultry, all nwlgpvvlllllll’ uny. December 10. Pay- “~D11i.llf‘bt minkct prices. R. J. -f 01.11111 11nd Co, Cardigan. 11-10411-12-4-51. II . kind1:l1l"l;1}g ‘dressed poultry, all 3.1M ‘finder. December 10111. warkgBlll-lllfkib market prices. Sgd. - 10s. Montague. 11-1082-12-5-41. o1 , ‘i mdxgfifllllf.’ live hogs at Elmira m may. December 7 and 8. Also WW ouch with me for poultry s. Harding Frag-r’ L-1046-l2-4-31. . klzzlllllyllli dressed poultry, iné lwflllwsdlly. Dec. 9. Pay- md ‘in?! market prices. Matthew 1 . can, Bridgetown. 11-1047-12-4-41. all 0A “l'g~°~;€;\c_ for School Concert. ‘storm V01 Hall, December 22nd. l’ fokowing nigm, L-1064-12-5-1i. Cl if u '“*—'—' Willis Dress d m‘ ‘ e Poultry. Geese s; "fr? Tuesday at Stan- .10’). Lin. l-riilny at North Rus- P 0h Smith. [1-1065-12-5-31. n1 ‘“*——- RaiIBWnISUEPET in Stanley Bridge WWW "r1 o. Snnatorlum en Wed- '- - “Lttccmber om,- “ 1' o ten. Admission 25cm. "l" fine Thursday,‘ L-1070-l2-5-3i 15,11. by Guardian's Special Wire) ‘al.1111110, Dee. ‘f-Bomb-scarred the of the skgp today us 30 Fascist warplanes I111- iiiiilcrs appeared and drop- (‘iisiiuliiis roulll not be immedi- 11ml |iren .\1:ul1'id‘s citizens a sleepless encouragement prong lmm rcpoiis that Socialist troops 1nd come through the bitter fight- In; of ihc last 48 hours with their attempts to hammer into the capital were iempoiuirily balked, Government iourres said, and Socialist fighters mainiiuncd ucwly-ivon ground at ‘as the StcpnnkhalLurim. (The Bur- Servmg-Jstor-deelared in a prepared state- ‘PR 1M5 .11111v1s i FIEQTIE 11R f i FY1112 "on CHANGE IN GUUSE SEASUN Recommendation Made at Quarterly Meeting of Fish and Game Assn. La s t Night. A resolution recommending that regulations fixing the open season for shooting the Canada goose be changed from September l5 to No- vember 14 as at present to the 1110111115 ofpctobcr and November 111g of. the Prince Edward Island Fish and Game Protective Associa- tion lust night. The resolution was adopted foi- lowing a long discussion by associ- ation members as to what was a suitable season for this province. Several sportsmen claimed that for the past five years the geese do not come to the province as early in the season 11s they did before ‘the dis- appearance of the eel grass. No recommendation was made concerning the seascn on black ducks which at present is from Sep- tember 15 to November 14. Regulations, which this year pro- hibited theuse of live decoys in the shooting of ducks and geese, were also discussed briefly. The as- sociation had, at its rmnual meet- ing in September, passed a r680- lution asking that the regulation as it applied to this province be re- wa regarding the regulation was read at the meeting. A reply from thc supervisor of wi d fowl said that it was iclt that. owing to greatly depleted numbers of wild fowl; some additional protection was neces-ll 5111')’. "Prohibiting live decoys was the ..e.t consqvation measure ever adopted l1ere“, Special Constable Jfillklll‘) of the RCA/LP. told mem- bers of the mszciation. The regu- lnticn was parsed after consulta- tion with Washington, he thought. There was one opposition to it throughout the country but not as 11111011 11s might be expected. Mr. R. E. Mutch declared that the United States should not, dic- tntc il1e policy here, ,"Arid why should we accept a season on geese six ivcclas before the flight of gees-c comes here?" he aslzcd, It is not in Canada that the bu k of the geese are shot but to the south. A man from the States has told him (Continued on page l0) Soviet Ship ls llalted By Rebels (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) GIBRALTAR, Dec. ‘i-Spanish lxrurgcnt armed vessels stoppea a Rus-iiin steamer in the Strait of Gibraltar today by firing two shots across her bows and compelled the Soviet ship to head for a Fascist- held port. The Russian ship was identified eau Veritas ihipping registry lists a Russian steamer named Stepan- halturin, of 2,498 gross tons.) An insurgent gunboat and four armed trawlers halted the Russian ship within sight of Gibraltar. Insurgent officer‘ went on board and headed the steamer toward Ocuta, Spanish Morocco, with the five Fascist vessels acting as a were passed at thc quarterly mect- i collided. Correspondence with otm- permits that nrvmillxatlvn 03 a new I agreement was imminent. , ply. the following sintcmcnt was r:- FOHYO)’. i WA 121F113 AIJVIIBATE Crisis At A Glance Q RI Ollldhn PmI) Belief grew today the King would abdicata voluntarily. Prime Minister Baldwin yester- day told the House of Commons the Home and Dominion Govern- meats’ consent to a morganatic marriage "would not be forthcom- Mrs. Wallis Simpson leit the country for Southern France, tra- velling by automobile. She spent the night: at Blois. The king. after further confer- ences with Mr. Baldwin and a eon- sultation with the Archbishop of Canterbury, was reportedly main- taining the stand he has taken. The Cabinet was to meet at 10 A.M. today. Parliament adjourned over the weekend following he Prime Minister's statemwt. 1n Ottawa, Prime Minister Mac- kenzie King conferred with the United Kingdom High Commis- sioner. as am the souui African Prime Minister with the High Commissioner at Johannesburg. In Iondon good-natured crowds demonstrated before Buckingham Palace. in Trafalgar Square, be- fore the Duke of York's residence and in Downing Street, singing the National Anthem and shouting "Let the King know you are with him." Viscount Craigavon, Prime Min- ister of Northern Ireland, left Bel- fast for London to confer with Mr. Baldwin. 11o Announcement Re Trade Agreement UITAWA, Dec. 4-(CP)—-N'o a- greement has been reached on re- vision of the (mnada-United Kma- dom Trade Agreement, Prime Min- ister Madkenzie King declared def- initely tonight, and he could not forecast even that agreement would be reached in time for consideration of the forthcoming session of parlia- merit. Following ‘this afternoon's session of the Cabinet Council the Plmc Minister and several members of the cabinet went into conference with Sir Francis Pucud. British High Commissioner in Carada. The Prime Minister told qucstioners. however, that there war r10 basis for THE c111 11111111111 Regarding thc matter of the qual- ity of Charlottetcwns water sup- PRESS AND PLATFURM aiviluivs Various Opinions on Constitutional Cris- is are Expressed. . (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) v LONDON, Dec. 4-Discu"sion of the crisis in the relations between the King and his Minisfers creat- ed by His Majesty's proposal to marry Mrs. Wallis Simpson con- tinued unabated tonight in the press and on the public platform. Sir Arnold Wil on, M. P., speak- ing at Barkaway. Hertfordshire, ;shnrp1y atncked the Bishop of lBradford fcr making an “incur- 711011 into matters of high policy" and exposing the King to the “ruthless glare of publicity." Sir Arnold said he placed his 111- iegiance to the King above every- thing, 111s party included, He is o. Conservative. “It is not right or necesary," he said, “that His Majesty should be ccived yesterday fro111 off rials of the local Water Department: i "Out of 222 samples cnayzed at ' the laboratories of the Province‘. Health Department to da‘e tltl year. 204 or 92";- hnve con‘air,ed no B Coll or at 1 11st have mrt the high I standard set l:_v the Federal Health authorities. wh l~ Ollli‘ 18. or M» of, the samples railed to measre up o1- - did not c0mp'y with Health Deirrt- merit standards. Thc e flndngs are about an average for any one year iince the wa'er system was first installed. ‘Ilbere was no daily record kept prevous to the es- tablishing of the Provincial Dc- pnrtment of Health,’ but prritde analyses made before that tire by mainland I-abornicries gave very .'imi1ar results to those o‘:ta1"c-' this year. The standard reuired. 113w- ever, in those years was not as rigid as demanded at present. “Upon the question being raised recently regarding the qua11.y of our supply a number of 5‘1npl;‘s were immcdfiatcfy sent to 1,111 Bureau of Laboraiores, Saint John, New Brunswick and to the Pa ho- logicsl Institute, Dalhouie Univers- ity, Halifax. Reports from bth these sources are very rsassurlnr. neither found any B Coll in any of the portions tested. The Halifax examiner described the water r “safzvfactory drinking watcr" while Saint John classified the water from all three of Charlottetoanh sources as “Grade A water." It is :“"¢co11Z1H{iéT1iF "piiiilfibir: Of Canddian OTTAWA, Dec. 4-—(CP)—EXP1oi- iai'on.of the inve ting public by rew aviation companies ind ovcrdevel- opment of flying services such as o:- curred in ccnnrclion wl11 railroad facilities are to be guarded againtby Government action. Transport M111- ister Howe declared today. Amused by indica 1011s that air tran port companies migrt be form- ed to an extent not justified by tho traffic and by concerm chiifly in- terested in "the stool: n-arke‘. aspect. of company promotion.“ the Minis- ter issued a wnming alga nst "hizh pressure iaicsnzanship“ as ociatxl wi'h such ventures. Formation o; new aviation comp- anies carried no gucrantre, the Min- ment, that they would receive mail WilllControl Development Air Services they would receive an op-rai/ng ll- cen o. The Minxter is in a posi- tion of regulating the development of commercial aviation through his licensing authority. He would use this power, the Minister Blld, to guarantee development of air serv- ices "along sound lines unhampered by competitive activities and dupli- cation: which have marked the old- er fcrms of transport." The Minister's statement threw no new light on progress being made in armnging for the ‘Frans-Canada air services announced some time ago a». an immediate government policy. Negotiations were in progress, he said, to establish the inter-urban services connected with the 1TH’)!- Canada route and fer which the Government is providing the neces- forccd under the ruhlcss glare of pubiienty to take a hasty decision. The public has yet to learn the fact; and thc public in the Do- minicns and India has 11ot yet 11nd time to consider the circumlances in all their hearinns." l sues Denial The Bishop of Bradford. Rt. RTV. A. W. F. Blunt, denied 111s criticism of the Kings attitude to- ward religion 11nd been the result of a conference of Anglican pre- tcs. "I mote my address entirely without (onzultation with anyone," the Bishop said. "I wrote it before the meeting of Archbishops and BLshops, and it wa: in tvpescript before that meeting. It was in no way influenced by the meeting. and I wrote it entirely on my own.“ It was the Bishop's address Tues- day which touched off dieussion of i111‘ Kings privaie life in the British press, led to the discioure of the King's wvish to marry Mrs. Simpson and brought to i1 crisis the relations between His Majesty 1nd the Cabinet. Sir Archibald Sinclair, Parlia- mentary Libcral leader, speaking at Surbiton, London suburb, said "the only isue which there has been to decide is whether an act can be passed giving the lady whom the King desires to marry a stafius other than that of Queen." “Mr. Baldwin declared in the House of Common this afternoon that such a course was impossible, and 111 that decimation he was sup- ported, certainly by applau e. and, I think. bv tl1e general feeling o the House." Sir Arch ' ad d. iContinucd on page 10) Princess Will Marry‘ Summoner BEILIJN. Dec. 4--(AiP)—Ex-Kals- er Wi1he1m's step-daughter, the Princess Carmo Schoenaich-Onrol- ath, is t0 marry a commoner, it was announced today. Wi1he1m's second wife, a widow when he married her at Doom, the Netherlands. in 1922, disclosed the engugilnent of her 26-year-old daughter to Hugo Hfirtung. 28, a German businessman. . Hartung i: a native of the Rhine- land. where his father is a dlrecfor of an industrial concern. He hm spent the last- six months in charge of the gasoline sales department o’ contracts or subsidies, or even that rary ground services. a mqiiuigaunng pun. PRAYERS FUR DIVINE GUIMNSE Archbishop Aimoun‘ ices Procedure in all Anglican Churches Tomorrow. (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) LONDON, Dec. 4-1211: Arch- bishop cf Canterbury announced today that piuyers will be offered in all Anglican Churches on Sunday "that God may, in these moment- ous hours. ville over the decisions of the King and his Government for the lusting go:d of the realm and Empire." The Head cf the Church of Eng- land issued the following state- merit: “At this moment of deep anxiety and bewilderment 111 the public mind I venture to express two cm- est hopes. "Tile first is that during this critical week-end. especially on Sunday, those who have the duty to speck to the people from me pulpit or otherwise will refrain from speaking directly on matters which have aricn affecting the King himself and 111; subjects. “Words spoken with imperfect knowledge of an extremely diffi- cult and delicate situation can give no helpful guidance and ma; only mislead or confuse public thought and feeling. Silence is fitiiixg until the ultimate decisions have been made known. — . “I hope, indeed I take it for granted, that 011 Sunday prayers will be offered in all cur churches, as surely they must m continually offered in the hcart; of all Christ- ian people that God may in these momentous hours rule ovcr the decisions of the King and of his Government for the lasting good of the Realm and Empire." PRIMATES MESSAGE TORONTO, Dec. 4-111 a personal massage to the people oi the Church of England's Toronto dio- cese, Rt. Rev. Derwyn T. Owen, Anglican Primate of all Canada, said tonight: “Stand steady. Say little. Pray 111ucl1 for the Empire; for the gov- ernment: of Britain; for thc Church, and, above all, for His Majesty the King.“ No appeal or circular request 11g npecial prayers Sunday had bccn sent out to the cergy of the Church of England in Canada from the Primates office, he said. Pair ‘Succumb To Axe Attack TER 1) EFINES THE 15.5111; Assent OT Empire Will Not Be Given arriflse Prime Minister Canadian Pres (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) HAMIOTA. Man, Dec. 4—Jan1cs. Ewn, 63, and his wife. Margareb Ewn. 54. died today without rc-i gaining consciousness after being struck and battered about thel head during a savage attack last‘ Monday night. The couple died ivithin three hours of each other in thciriarm home near here. 175 miles south- west of Winnipeg, where they had been in critical condition siiiccthi- attack. The bodies were brought. to Manitoba for an inquest, the date of which has yet lobe a11- nouneed. The alleged slayer, Elmer Gray. 38, was in a mental hospital at Brandon. 25 iriiles north-cast of here. Police said Gray 11nd entered t11e Ewn home carrying an axe with which he attacked thc elder- ly couple. Gray, a neighbor of the Ewns, then attempted to commit suicide by sloshing his throat, pol- ice said, but the wound was sup- crflcial. No charges have been laid against Elmer Gray pending result of the inquest. Closed Season 0n ’I‘h'_‘ King is now faced wit (1) Either he must renounc Mrs. Simpson,- or (2) ll 11c insists on marryin marriage will become Queen. mean abdicziiiom. To‘ Igings Baldwin Makes I Statement In House Of Com-j mons. Cabinet Meeting Today. BY GEORGE HALIBLETON S Sinfi‘ Writer LONDON, Dec. 4—-(CP -Cab1e)-King Edwardis voiun- ‘ iary abdication loomed nearer tonight. h one 0f two courses: e his proposed marriage with her, she by the fact of her hat almost certainly would The llilldwlll Cabinet is quite determined not io facili- tate the device of morgarkitic marriage. a device hitherto unknown in Britain butcommon in Germany during the Faiherlandfls royalist days. lf the cabinet opposed thc King's mnrgnnatic marriage with ‘Mrs. Simpson ii will he, still more strongly opposed to her becoming Queen. AGAINST IHARRIAGE l The views of the Dominion G01“ i ernmciits. the Canadian Press isi 1111111 "Actively informed, are dead. against thc marriage, either 11101‘ ganaiicnlly,’ or otherwise. Their 0P- position is not based 011 the fact, she is a Commoner and an Amcri- , can. O11 that ground ihcrc is no‘ objection. It is based rather on the fact that Mrs. Simpson has two (livorccd husbands still living. It is. felt that with Mrs. Simpson either Queen or the King's mora- nnaiic couscrt nf i113 prestige of the Crown Wfllllfl inevitalzfy suffer. l ’I‘l1c strongest link betvsceii the‘ mother country and the Dominicans Billlll 11.11111 111111111111 1o 11111111 (‘Copyright 1936 by the liavas News Af-ZBHPY) M 151.111.111.11..." , inurrirai‘ of King Fxlunrcl Premier aldin Initiative SaysPremier‘ ((‘.I‘. by (iunrdian: Special Wire), OTTAWKA. Dcc. ‘QA-SHIIHCY 31W statement in ihe l3 Rh c n1‘ Commons today, m" 118 ‘ rcii 111cc to iiir‘ fittitude of i318 Dornininns toward thc PARIS, Des. 4--T11c Blum Gov- ,1 Mrs. Wallis Warileld Simpsodlfrfi e:'11111e11' iiovi‘ lC1'fl.‘S111P.l'1FE 0f ro11t111113cl>1111pc1't of it.» iorcilli prxiey 111 i111‘ Cliamb: 1' ni IJ(“7~nlloi niiziouzxrcrl _ i 1011115111 a1‘ r 1t hail would be \‘.'L‘.".i.1...Cl to the snapping I mud“, a u, c m Gr,“ 31-1 “in point. ,'ard 11 .11 case of 11119701111:- ln tho Iiousc of Commons today ‘ 0:1 n‘: n ' Printc‘ lviniirici- Dildyvin 511d 110i A1 1311‘ 1 wits snLrIied i111‘ Dominivus‘ as-} f‘ _1‘ srnt to a morgniiatic marriage l flflli‘ fill v __ “ivoulcl not bi‘ forthcoming." ggifkhxeu‘ Ikiék‘. ' ‘ l \"1’1iL1 1111* Cominu 3I5Kl55 STATEMENT ‘i111; i0 split Lin‘ P»; .. | PFCITHPI‘ Illiiin d c.~ 11o liit t1 P} As MIS. 511111150" 1195*?“ 1°“ 1h?" arms i-iiilinzxo on 511.1111. Forinizii ‘ l country £11111 ivas reported cnroutc l to the French Rivera, the Primcl lvihzistei" made‘ his first statement ‘ 1:11 L111‘ diffcreuccs between the ‘ King and his cabinet. The text of i111.‘ siaienicut follsyvs: “I11 view o1 widely circulated SU‘_;€$l1011b 11s to certain possibili- tics 111 event o1 the King's inur- liilgle‘, I Lilllll; 1b WJUIU UL‘ (Lkdliii- 111011..’ 1o. me to iiiuke u statement. ‘S1iug_;.1.1.u..s 11:111.‘ appeared 111 certain 01141111.; c1" the press yester- ciiiy and tsuuy‘ LllflL 1i me King decided L0 marry, 111s wlie need 1111i. become queen. These ideas arc ivitnout cuiisiiiiltioiiai foundation. "1 iierc is 11c such tiiivg 11s \\‘1111t is callcd. a inorigzuuiitic iuurriiigc known 1o our law. The Royal Mar- riages Act of 1772 has 11) applica- tioii to 1110 Sovrrc-igii himself. Its i:~11ly cilcct is that a marriage of any other member of thc royal family is null and void unless thc Sovereigns consent, declared under 1110 great scal. is first obtained. This Act. liitrcfcrc. has nothing to do vniii the prrscnt case. "'1‘111‘ K111i‘: himself requires 11o consent from any other authority to make his marriage lcgnl, but as I have said, the lady whom he marries, 11y the fact 0f her mar- riage in i110 King, necessarily be- comes Queen. "Slic herself. therefore cnjdvs all tlic status, rights 11nd privileges. which both by positive law 11nd custom, zittach to that position i111d with which we are familiar 111 thc on page l0) iContinued LONDON, Drc. 4—\OP-Ha\a=1- British-sponsored efforts to effect Moose Announced FREDERICTON. N, B.. Dec. +- in New Brunswick next fall was announced today by H011. F. W. Piiie, Minister of Lands and Mines. In announcing that an order-in- Council closing the season on moose hunting for 1937 had been passed by the Government, Mr. taken hut-fly. A closed reason on moose hunting ' Pirie said the step had not been and Portugal sided with Italy} de- ‘ immediate measures to stem the iflood 0i’ foreign voluixtrer». report- i rdly streaming into Synln were balk- cd by Iiiily and Grrmany at today's meeting of the Nmi-Irrevciiiion sub-comniiiirc. Aiempllng to rcluvc 1E0 crowing‘ - iqwqgiii- m, 71443, trnslcn. lard P1_v111m1il1 .111"1| h!‘ gm, W; (‘ii \1u_"'.‘<1n:1 a‘. 4.“ “OHM 0H1‘? l1" f-Ehil‘ W"! l’ 11"‘ and rA-"s tornoz"rovv morning fl broader i1 cu» irn 11 k d ly 111*)’. 721v " l Rome's drlegritv protested when 11c ins-civil. lunivv-‘i- 11H ti‘? 11cc?» Last iiiiiii-ier moan Siiturda‘ ‘ lord Pli-mnziifi. chairman of ihc, 111' of 1111111.), :-11\ Urdu-r 111111111 x 1v. '1 p. 1:1 (‘Qnjnflupp oufnnpfl t3,- m-pd for il\nli111l1‘1r.-. 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