MAXIMS I OFA MERE MAN ,__. ls hardly a virtue that Ic- ufl“ mm grit than mcelmesl. m morn Gnu-dim Two Cents Guyfllgn, Founded tun 0n Monday. may ll’ . [hm R, ‘llemmett for Germany. nlslanding accountl which llons on the export of currency.’- Gtmlflll)‘. started the ziegloilations lnlia and New Zealand. ‘Ihe German agreement earlier but made no agreement with that country. tirade agrecmcnt varith ri_ _,_ _ _ (Continued on Page 8) COIIING {VENTS "TflmlC5-—Ctlil(.l€—60li8 Saturday. L-8072-l0-23-2‘. "Tailors-Gilt. Stewart. Monday. L-BOTZ-IO-‘J ' “Dance in Forest Hill Hull. M-on- duu October 26th. Webster ori-ii- Prlrr- L-Bidli-IO-Zli-ll. “Rummage Sale, St. Peter's Cathedral schoolroom. Oct, 24th m: 7PM Llll-IS-IO-L 2i "Remember the chicken supper “l Garfield Stevenson's, I‘ili7.1‘l Grove, Frltlziy, oci, 3o, [18147-10-22-21 Srsfleeicl Dflllfl! at M iinl ewart. "Islanders" orchestra, Fri- "rr mam. Ofllobcl‘ 2a. L-bOlIB-ltl-Zl-Ili. “hibkterlan Chicken supper “d Built". Mt. Stewart Legion all, Tuesday", October 27th. L-BIOJ-IO-ZIi-li. chlgCome to Women's Institute M ell Supper in Hcartz Hall, East Ylltv. Octlber 27th. Part pro- Mis for Sanitorlum. L-Bi51-l0-23-1l. "Rum/e Wednesday evening gab" 28th Chicken Supper and D 8:1’. Belfast Hall, undci auspices Aid. - Johns Presbyterian Ladies’ L-7872-1U-14-23- QC msgypwflfi Mill closed for repair. Novembeflll custom orders before “M, d’ 4- excepting in Shingles. M, h‘ Beards. Birch Flooring, "m! Frame and Box Sliooks al- Y mllled- L-lll30-10-22-Ill. U‘ hmlgléflclock Marketing Board bum m5“- llmbl. calves, at Char- “, 1w“ Till“? stock pens, Tues- "m fifnfifill. October 27th and “m, e543!’ thereafter until fur- “°"°r- L-ill34-l0-22-2i. Ob hudlilnflgrlcultural meeting will be ma,“ ‘"100 Cove Hall Monday 9- 0“- 26. J. A_ Gillies and m, "miller will attend and dis- iml. Alf-l"! and feeding prob- mm farmers Invited to nt- 108171-10-23-21 Along with the trade treaty goes |"p;,vm|:nts agreements" covncing monetary transactions betwrcn the lvo countries and he liquidation of have been “fri»1.eri" by German rei-“rc- Tlie agreements come lntn effect Nov. 1b and the exact terms will not be. known unlll Monday when ltlmultzmcous relca c ol‘ lhc agree- mrnts will be mode In Canada and is the fault o: .\fr. Euler's travels. He ar- ranged a. removal of embargoes on trade between Canada. and Russia. While Canada has never had a Germany during the past few years a lent- poriuy arrangement effected by tx- vhunge of notes has been in op- (gp fly Guardian's Special Wlrc) OTTAWA, Oct. 22—I(.‘.l’.l—(.'an- m’; first trade treaty with Ger- signrtl lndny by rep- resentatives of the two countries, m, w. l). Euler, Minhfcr of 'l‘rzirlc and Commerce, for (‘armria and Dr. Mr. l-lulei‘ who has bren called Canada's chief travelling salesman wiili Germany during his European tour llrs summer and in a few ivceks will be oif on another mlslon to Aus- Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARIDTTETOWN. CANADA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1936 w OMEN TO US NE U TRALI TY SESSI O #0 64-6 O O-GOJ New British Bombing Plane NI; new forvvuril mlcliirrc-guii whole turret moves horizontally to lAss-ocirilcd Press war correspon- dents are with the Fascist armies at lvfostoles and at Illescris, and with Government troops outside Madrid. Willi the siege of the capital concentrated in a close urea, their dispatehrs haw: been consolidated into a composite pic- ture of the battle» - ‘By The Associated Press Hard driving Insurgent armies laid siege t0 Madrid last night iTliur. ll_\'l and forced the Gov- ernut-crit forezs btick into the en- virons of the capital, Sentenced To Hang Jan. 5 POiUF-Aibifilllli, ONT., Oct. 22- ICIH- lk-iiisiiig to alter a plea of guilty, GOldoll Bliss, ‘.17, today was sent-cured to b: hanged Jan. 5 foi' the murder of ltillilretl Johnston, ‘.24 yciii" old telephone operator. At a preliminary hearing Dr. J. Bell, Oiitaiio pathologist, testified (iiiltil was emu-cal by strangulation. Partner of the young survey worker at a (ianec the previous night, Miss Johnson was found lii the Bliss home with a necktie wound tightly around her neck. The accused was arrested in an upstairs room. SeekirzgiPact (A.P. By Guardian's Spggifll Wire) PARIS, Oct. 22—(A.P.)-—HilZh diplomatic sources tonight. said Italy had promLsed Io back up Germany in a demand for a Franco-German pact Tlieze sources reported that Ilallaii Foreign Minister Galeazm Zlano, now in Berlin, and German Irorelgn Minister Konstantin Von Neuratli had agreed such a pact was. necessary to keep the peace of Europe. The two foreign minlstrrs were asserted to have fiinher agreed that this bilateral pact should b? guar- arilxeel by Italy and Great Britain, Diplomatic sources _ also stated A bombing squadron of tiic Roy's] Alr Force equipped with flip turret in the nose of the aeroplane, The give complete range. insurgents Lay Siege To Madrid Government Fo_rc—es Driven Back Into EnvironsOf Capital. Rel-renting from one town after another before the precise advance of the mechanized columns, the Government defenders dug in at Mosiclcs, 10 miles from the heart 0f the capital, and. In Torrejon cle la Calzada, 13 miles from the city. Mostoles ls on a highway run- ning southwest from Madrid to Navalcarnero, captured by the In- surgcnts. 'I‘orrejon is on a divergent high- way out of Madrid between the capital city and Illescas, also held by t.lie Fascists. ' With Madrid besieged, the Fas- cist high command was reported to have ordered its warships toslnk Russian vessels alleged to be tran- sporting arms to the Sociallsts_ Other European natlom .werc notified of this order, the uncon- firmed reports said, ers, ll was report/ed, had decided to move the seat of their capital to Barcelona where President Manuel Azania. and three high cabinet of- ficials have already set up offices. With this development, Govern- ment leudcrs said, the Madrid for- ces would be able to make the civil war drag on indefinitely, no mat- ter what the fate of Madrid. Within Madrid, leaders Installed __ __ (Continued on Page B) Italy To Back Germany In "With France that agreement had been reached on three points: l. Germany and Italy would recog- nloe the Insurgent Government in Spain. 2. ‘Inst they would adopt a oom- mon policy toward the League of Nations. S. That they would resolutely ban Ru~sla from anyJui-ther meetings of the Incarno powers. Diplomalc sources said the ques- tion of a military or other alliance between Germany and Ita'y, as well as German recognition of Italian soverelgnlty over Ethiopia, had been left untouched in the Berlin conversations YlllllNE Ill RECEIVE nurcLur- Mayor T u r n e r Told Members of Y’s Men's Club. Only those in absolute need will be given direct relief in Charlotte- town during the coming winter Mayor P. W. Turner said last night the Y's Men's Club. His Worship was speaking on "Civic Affairs". It may be necessary to grant a cer- tain amount of direct relief but it is going to be very carefully watch- ed, and all able bodied men on re- lief will be required to work, the speaker said. At present there are 700 men to whom the city must. give employ ment., Next spring again the city will be faced with the necessity of The harassed Government lead-" finding work for the people to do.. The problem is growing to huge} proportions, one reason being the‘ increase in population. At present < it ls estimated that there are. be- tween ffteen and sixteen thousand people in the city as against about twelve thousand a. few years ago. Some people attribute the increase to country people coming into the city in the hope of "getting relief. That was not so, the Mayor thought. The real answer was that whereas in former years be- fore the depression the surplus pop- ulation found an outlet in the Unit- cd States and the other Canadian Provinces since the depression that outlet had been closed. Now all the young people have to remain in the city. One thing he had been advocat- ing. the Mayor said, was that since this was the birth place of Con- federation that fact should be re- cognized by the Dominion Govern- ment. The plan he had in mind, (Continued on Page 8) ls Sentenced. To Life Imprisonment OREGON, ILL., Oct. 22—tAPl-— Guy Tallmage. 56~ycar~old cmbalm- er, was convicted today of murder- ing his middle aged wife so he could oe free to marry a widow. His punishment-was fixed at. life imprisonment by the jury. The bali. undertakei-‘s assistant -looking more like a broken old man than a. lotharlo—was led back to jail. He threw himself, sobbing. upo.. his bed. Absent In the finale of the case was Mrs. Frances Birch, red hair- ed widow of 32 who was pictured as the “other woman." Killed In Premature Blast 21 CAEN, FRANCE. Oct. 22 -— (CP— Havas)—-A fastburnlng fuse con- nected with several blasting cart- ridges today caused a premature explosion in the Cativlcourt-qunrrles near here, killing It workmen and in the- course of an address before ' Island Stock Fox Brings Top Price (OP. By Guardian's Wirel SIMCUE, Ont... Oct. 22— (Gill-Ninety silver foxes were sold by auction at the farm of C. R. Bollert, treat here, yesterday. The animals. whirl": brought :1 total of $9,800 were bought mainly for reeding stock and went to many points in Ontario and Michigan. All the pups were born this year on the Bollert ranch which still has about 300 foxes. Lloyd Keswlck puld (op price of S475 for a rralc of Prince Edward Islxird stock for his Kcswlolt. 0nt., estab- llshment. FEAR trait 'land tonight warned the nation injuring four. M m stimuli, Rexists Threaten To “March on Brussels” BRUSSELS, Oct. 22-~(CP Harris) --Ali troops of the Brussels garri son received orders toniqhti to re- man in barracks Sunday in anfiici- pation of trouble between the I-‘as- cist-lncllned Rexists and the au- torlties. In reply to the Rexlst threat to hold a huge week end (iFIllOilhlfil- tion here, Premier Paul Van Zec- tliat any atfempt to O\'(‘lilll'(l1\' yxib- lic authority would be supprmsed. Iti a country-aide broadcast, Van Zeeland explained the reasons for the ban on the proposed “march on Brussels" by 250,000 followers of the Rexist Cltieftan, Leon De- grellc. The Rcxlsts announced they would hold their demonstration in defl- ance of the ban. Van Zeeland stressed this was the first time his Government had for- bidden a political demonstration b1: added that in the present tension “all assemblies will be banned, inued on Page 8i Britain To Purchase warplanes In ll. S. LONDON, Oct. 22—-(AP)-—- Great Britain, a reliable source said t0- niglit, plans to purchase United States aircraft for the Royal Air Force because domestic production has been unable to keep up \\'liil the country's rerirmainenl. program (Huvas reported there were rii mors iii London-that the Air Miri- istry had placed orders for 300 planes with Canadian branches of United States firms. The planes would be shipped directly to Eng- land from the'Dominion. it was said.) Despite denials by the Air Min- istry, it was reliable reported those favoring American purchases were winning out gradually against those in the Ministry wishing to buy in Britain only. One unconfirmed report said 300 planes already had been ordered ln the United States. For a new delight in ITea Salada Orange Pekoe Blend "SALAIIK TEA ’ (i-L‘l'llli'1ll_\' elm llllZlS tvu IIIIZIIIISATIIINS I IlIRilSSlll Seven (‘barges Deal- ing With Violation of N OII-IIItQPVGIItiOII Pact Filed. LONDON, Ori. fl-ICP HAVAS)— fir? Soviet Union dollar-red I10 tiiiil-zs to the Madrid government less than a week ago, it \\",l,<. reported here tonight. . ’I‘li*_s was said t0 be one of SQYEII specific accusations contained in Ber 1211's rcplv to the i\i3{il‘iLi-.\'i0§(‘il\\’ ~ ’ltiCil'- of (‘zcrmtin aid to the S| anish lnstirgrerits-allcgations which Gcrmaiiy denies. Aerordinz Io Germain". It was rc- 1l",l".(‘(i, Russia aided the Spanish government in the seven falloiving itsfan-Ns. 1. Oil Sept. 2. A soviet steamship fafs y flying a foreign flag unloaded rniinitlors rit Ihrenas Del Mar. 2. On SP9’. l2 A mtini" train containing 60 pieces of modern ilT‘.'l\'_\'Ol'(illill‘li,‘2 filTiVCd in Ziladrld, If. On Sept. l5 It vras reported from Barcelona that 37 Russian planes had landed at a small Gev~ emment port whore name was not given. 4. On Sr-pi. 25 The Russian SififllllSilp Neva delivered arms and i‘.l.,.‘lllillii~l0ll to Aileanlie. ' 5 On Oct. 2 The freighter Bran- lii“, flying the British flair but i 10 PAGES MAXI MS‘ O F A A Micki: l\l.-\.\' Wi- must look less tn excitement and more to (lntj; for Iinppini-ss. -——— “- Ainniiii Subscription tn-ui-sn-u $1.00 Ily Hull llllllllill llllli t, s. s. 54.54.: T ODA Y ANXDA Slows "rkYADEWfA CTwiio/ITHMMCIERMANY Pressaréizro light iiliriiluus EFFECTIVE uviuut l5 Terms 0f Trade Treaty To Be Made Known iOn A Russia To Moderate Stand Before ‘Committee. Effort b-‘Itide To Delay Russian Withdrawal From Pact. ers of Europe will liixht the Spanish civil bur around a confercttet- table tomorrow. A SUSSiIIll oi the Non-liilcrvi-rllion (‘ommiltee nus culled for i l'..\l. (noon .-\.\"l‘) lo iii-iii‘ ilii- t-‘erttizin. lt:ili:in and Portugucst- replies" and 'p:r iilil‘ rci izuinzitioii- to iiIlt-‘Sillll charges of ziiding the Spiinirsh iIl<lll"i£L‘Ili>. A note front (i(‘l'f\lilIl_\' 2lii'L‘Zl(i_\‘ has been received. deny ing the Russian zillcgzilions. Illlli citing counter i-hzirgsi-s of Russian iirms shipments to Spain (lir-igiiiseil Il< food ship- merits. The ltiiliun reply. handed to the liar] of Plymouth, chairman of the committee. lzite itlflifiili, was reliably re- ported to reject all tilleiyzitions of llrilian ziid to the Sprin- ish insurgents which were mode by Julio Alvarez del \'li_\ o, Spanish Foreign hiinistcr, before the League. of .\':ition.~l assembly. ' Italy was understood to hzivc submitted a second note containing complaints zigziiiisl alleged brczit-hes of the non- intcrvenlioii pact by Soviet Russia. A Porltiguesc note was en route tonight. informed (iuzirtcrs CX])l‘t.\'>t(i belief the liussizins would wait only long cntiirgh to hear the counter changes zind then bolt the pzict summarily. i .,_.,,,_._,,,.,,.._ h, little-German Alliance Re Spain Exert Pressure tin Zifoscow‘ tonight, ilO'.\‘E‘\.f‘l‘, .:1- formed sources said Briiisli and French pressure minlzt. delay‘ iii”- sian \\'i1il(‘ii'£l\\'(li from cite I201‘. tcrvcntion fl[ll‘('(‘lll€‘lliJ. A Russian spokesman lll ir"rll~.'i'\l'i declared only that the GliTIllil iAP- - Ger-i naviqritfhis: “ivitliout authorization . from anyone", discharged st All-l pant." D30 tons of war supplies iii ll- pound cases (Lloyd's regis‘er lists no Branhllll. i 6. On Oct. 4 'I‘he Russian steam- (Continiied on Page 8i Profitable Market In ll. K. Sees SHERE-ROOKE. Que, Oct. 22- IC.P.l~-AI_.{I'iCIIiiUI‘C Minister Gar- diner tonight urged shippers of beef cattle to take advantage of the benefits to be gained in shipping through the port; of Halifax and Saint John, instead of shippzng only through the Port of Montreal. The two ltfaritlme ports were opcn 12 aiioiillis exieh last. year, he point- ed out, wliilc ltfontrcal Wilts closed during the winter season. Continu- ous shipments of beef cattle, to- ggellier with butter and cheese would place Canadian products en the United KillgdOlll market through- out the year and tbu: increase the exports of the Dominion, he held. Etablisliment of an information bureau that. would keep Canadians posted on the requirements o.’ the British people also was advocated by the Minister, speaking to direc- tors of the Eastern Townships Agri- cultural Association. ri-aciziil at". accoril d 1n the 5pni.1s"i charges iiqziinst Russia were no‘. supported lay evidence and tho‘ fu- ture Russian aelion "iielrttcls on the course the meeting lakes" Neva ...‘.d Kuba, ostenslo ' .2 food sup- plies to the Mn GF>\'('l'lll‘flf'ilY,iX1 reality were lath-n wizli hand gr ri- zides, lllillliiifiilS rind i.ii r were turned ovcr to Iiit‘ Government. Unezislness was expressed by in- formed observers ovcr what ivould be the G-orninn and Italian repris- als should Russia. summarily de- nounce the pact F‘rlday_ It was feared they might take direct ric- rip '.\"‘i\3 ITQWTLI, od to have restifled Irozii a ennfr r- ence bi-rwi-en I: - ONLY AS YouNQ AS Your! FEET Y (Continued on Page 8i France To Swell , Mobile Farce. PARIS, Oct. 22-(APi- A crunient deiusioti to France's blnlnle Guard- both Right. .ll‘.ti i/rft iflCliOl announced iOlliL-ili. Edouard Daladier. vice miinzi r ' and Ministcr- of Nntioipil Dil . arid Roger Salcnpro. ll1llll>i(“i' oi iill‘ interior, agreed to Tilhf‘ the l‘- to 27,000 nien from the pwsi-zs. strength 0i 20,000, 'l")llU.\"l'Ll, Oct, .1.‘ l. l‘ .\‘i'.:i iillli imixniririi ‘ii'l".l‘.‘lil'.l' F-I ‘_‘-l 12G Police Qaell MUNCEY, ONT., Oct. 22~(CP)—- A detachment of 12 Royal Canadian Mounted Police and provincial police officers. rushed from St. 'l‘liomos and London, tonight suc- ceeded in quelling a disturbance staged by 200 Indians, after they had attacked and injured two R.C.M.P. constables aiiil two civil- fans. The village of Muncey is situat- ed on the Muneey Indian Reserve, 23 miles west of London. The disorders occurred when R. CLIP. Officer H. F. Pziquet, sta- tioned on the reserve, attempted to arrest a clrunlzeii Indian during the progress of the Oneida Fair. About the saints time. Constable J. l M. Belle. endeavored to make au- In Mancey Indian Reserve Disturbance other arrest. It was liierz, .\.l'..i police, the 200 ti-lbcsnieii, lll.n - vi whom tippcaivd lo be IIlIUXAHiW-i, turned upon the offre- Th; two ci\'ili:ir..~, Lilillltl l‘. l; i‘ lug and Collins. \\'l‘l7t to the .1... iii . the constables, and \\'<‘l'i‘ n Lutcr Lite four \\'illi(‘.~ uvie .=' fight their way to the pain quartets where n call .. . . - . ' lllwilllli tit 5 I'll for asshtqme S. l‘ ri-‘s tli ~ .li'l rib-z. . . l . Constable Pflquet was iJili'=l'I7 and ‘n ‘i “y” Wm" W Ximiw” ‘V n27‘ FIT-i (lllllli"l‘ il'li4l' , i".llill\‘. 01,‘. battered; Con. table. Bella s1ilfi-ri i‘. a broken rib, Collins‘ lllbf‘ ans v broken Mm‘, Pickering PM, __ H? Iuniiucrsnli‘ liilv tnJilIWYl ll‘.'.l.- crucial hm.“ lites later than (‘liaJeil-J. “n. ‘F. 551i 1| m. Till-l (‘RH TFIHKV The two Indians, whose arrest '_,.,,,,._, |,,,,,,,.,, ,,‘,_-, _,_ "h I ‘L “L picrlpztalcd the disturbance were l “'~ I'~ '"- _ placed lll eiisswly after the arrival iiiimnmnl'w H i" m‘ 2"“ W m" lliilly ever-pt Sunrlny. of the rescue o o. 1 re N» trnln connection In“ trlp. "Charges And Cotiiiter Charges‘ LONDON. Oct. 22—(.\l')-lli-|iri-seiii:ilives of the povr- _ l Z J \l l l l