MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN u "my describe character. [pitctown Guardian ‘III (kill d" Gunrdlun. Founded Ill’! n» beatltudeu ascribe happiness }" f/ ///' The People's Paper Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARIJOTTETOWN. CANADA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1936 an: Irv‘ &“' ,__w_g:-.._m____ 14 PAGES l..'i'r' is 1mm h iu|i...~:.. .1 LIFLYIBTTI rout. i; ni- -,-i-n_._.‘ - . MAXIMS OF A Zllfltl") I\I.\.'\' llki- a trcr, i-vci") m". ——; |---:...-r~~i sum \ siJ-u ZERIAL BA TTLE 1s Rival Factions Clash On Floor 0f Chamber Popular Front Govern- ment Sustained By Vnte Of Confidence. l-liuisiirsi‘ Cleared Of Clizirgfps. PARIS. Nov. 13- (CP-Hiivasi — Altar a tumultuous scrrian during which no?" than 5f! dcpufles fought. lfiik-rl mo another and flmitrrl on lln- floor of the House, the (‘bambcr of Dcputtas today elm-ed life-tor blfnistcr Roger tall-arm M‘ vii-trams he vvasa Gr at liar r!.~~"r‘t~~, owl also vctcvl cin- fidrnre in ('1:- Pcpifcr Front Gov- lrnmcnt. i lllirn angry spirits had roolcd lawn and Prcmlor Blum had us- sorted such partisan quarrels hurt FHIIFFS nor-w abroad. the (‘ham- brr voted ti‘?! to 10.’! to clear Sal- zngro and 3'71 to 2E1 expressing ronfldenre ln thr- Government. Suspends Session Willi tlic Cliambcr transformed into a iurujstrom of struggling, kicking mcu , Chairman Edouard Herriot Sli~i)C'llllt‘d the session un- tliattcndunts and cooler-minded deputies had scpurat/cd the angry partisans. The uproar u-as startcd with as- " ' .ist Deputy Hcnri . . Sulcngro was a auti-niilitarist before the rar and tlizi; all witnesses at. his murtmartuil on dcscrtion chargcs FOXMHiARE HUNUURED litigate Summerside Man Among Those Hon- ored At Fox Breed- ers’ Function. ST. HYACXNTHE, Nov. Iii-Dr. Ronald f... Law. of Ktrkfield, 0nt., Dr. J. A. Alien of Winnipeg Man , and DT- JOhnC. Jack of Summen side. P. E. L. were hosts of honor of the Quebcc Sllvcr Pox Breeder; AES-"Clatiofl at a banquet hcid Nov- vmbcr 11th. at u-hich dinner they" received the highest honor confer- red by the Quebec Government that cf Commander of the Order o! Merit. This ceremony was held during the Fur Breeders Exhibition which was considered one of the best ever hcld in Canada. Some of the prin- cipal winners were. Rfand Duuair: Wllt’) won the grand Chumpxznship, Edgar Dumou‘in winning the reserve grand clinmplonrhip and George Breckenridge who won four class championship. . The exhibition was presided over by Honorable Antonio Elie, Minister of Agriculture at Ottawa, rcpnewnt- lug Han. J. Gardiner. Ei"ht hundred dollm were given in prizes plus several cups of great vaiue and three hundred foxes were cxhiblicd. (Continued on page 13) couiuo fVfNli 111.11 Tuesday. L-365-11-14-3i. “Dluin- ill '10.... November liih. "Rovvr Rumiuauc Sttlc St. Jamcs Hall. Satuzuzir at 6.30. . L-325-11-l3-2i. "Bin- yivu- Ch;i~"t:1ias cnkcs at. Holman; u..~ Saturday, Novcmbu". "it- , L-aio. "Sflilrir- Picture "Whcn Stzang- us Melt" puszponcd till ncxt wcck. L-1lL5-l1-14-1l. "HM" ~ NDrlll wrt- vhue, 1i 10th. L-411-11-14-2l. ' ill Uultccl Church Pantry " Novcmlmi" 14th at L-24-11-3-l3. "Tiilon Baptist Church Bazaar ‘Ed “filler ill Church Hall on Nov. “"1- L-400-11-14-2i. "Conccrtun St. Catherine Hull. firs: .\tl\'t‘llll)(‘1‘ 19th. If not 1 L-370-11-14-ii. l, ll~l.\'§(‘0\lts Calrc Salt" me~ If fmctiic Saturday‘ “mil. huvembci" 14th. L-IMB-II-IS-Zl. ll Novfilrglll: flivcr Bazaar, Monday, Booths“? 103i. Suppcrs, Bingo. m‘ ivlv. 1i not flue. Tueuiny ' L-344-11-13-3l. z_"5°lvlcn Fox Show November °hcn to all foxes ranclied nmerwk?‘ I. whcther registered or L-380-11-14-3i. rsourls, Novcmbcr 16th. Special churéilmgiaac Sale by st. James m Sm oicrs. Saturday evening at mi b! “mill? Hoods of all kinds at Willa-i L-325-l1-13-2i. UI congztiiitf miss the Big Variety p ‘ T“ diiiwe Cove Commuuity a M i“ “Y- November 17th, 1.110 Hymn ‘gin Dancing. Readings, l. Pmonstrntions. Auspicea " MM, f‘ Cami» Committee. Ad- 5 Pants. 11-249-11-10-12-14. on M hguvgtcvvk Marketing Board load. [ml m“, aiubs and calves through Vemborhinw clubs during week of 0.1mm’ tlth as follows: Monday, cila,,c,,'etn-'fiis<‘aiiche: Tuesday. Rivi-r_{1,.1,‘.‘"- Kim!‘ zton, Murrnv Pm...‘ ‘Illa. Millri w, Eourlu st. Irvin ilmwfirl"°~'ilflv forenoon unt'l m" ‘m: lluntcr River. Bradnl. ‘ "Wm till .1. ‘Borden Lin» cc-nuvz-ativrly and It rave. 11-311-11-14-31. l‘ l» . ha, ""1. Ship ‘e n° regrets. Little Increase In Naval Personnel Seen OTTAWA, Ncv. lil-tCPl-Pur- char-c cf two nvzv destroyers for the Canadian Navy will bring about a crrtnin increase in naval personnel but. not. much, National Defenge’ Miniclcr MacKcuzic stated today. "All it mtani" he said, is that two 01d and ob octc ships which are bring scrapped are to lzc replaced by a couple which arc comparatively new." The minister drcliiicd to state the cast of the ships as that. infor- mation is rc-"crvcd for parliament. A new destroyer. however CQTL‘? about $1.500.0.”0 and tho two being bought arr fivc _vcar.". old. Will Return To Island Home NEW GLASGOW, N. S., Nov. 13 ~—-tCP\__\V. T. liziyulvn, president of tlic flmv (ilusgznv Amateur Ath- letic Association, and 11H. Peth- tck. sccrctary-trcnzumt- .. they would resign at. the annual meeting of the Association next ivcck. Mr. Pethick said his resignation was due to ill-health and he would return to his former home in Prince Edward Island. King Edward Completes Inspection Of Home FTeet PORTLAND, England, Nov. 13- (CP Cabkn-‘Ptia King today com- pleted a. thorough inspection of the home fleet. nngi from mighty battleships down to sleek aubma - ines. Concluding his two-day visit, he ‘lllflflllfll "splice the main brace." Even the greatest of lundlubbers knew that meant an issue of rum all round and the Home Fleet. ‘to- night accordingly drank the King's health in obedience to the Royal Command. His Majesty also sent the fol- iowin! mill"- from the Royal Big Increase In Newspaper A d v e rt is ing NEW YORK. Nov. 13—(AP)——A big October advance in newspaper advertising was recorded this week in the iiimge indcx of Editor and Publisher, weekly journal of news- pepermen and advertising. it was announced today. " With all classifications except financial advertising :haring tn the advance, the index rose to 120.6. nunsmiii ENGiNEER Ml‘. Kirkpatrick, For- merly of Winnipeg, Takes 0 v e r Duties 0f Late Mr. E. Hyndman. ernmenfs Bond The Campbell Government nearly six points higher than Sep- tember's mark, and the highest. yct l reached in the recovery period. , lltllilNitlllEiBll. l llill RECURI]? TURNUVEN Twenty-Eight Cars Of Livestock Shipped in Two Weeks, Man- ager States. “The first two weeks in November have been the busiest and have seen the largcst turnover '0! live- stock in our marketing experience". state's Mr. J. A. Gillie", manager of l the Lnvestcck Marketing Board! “Twenty-eight cars of hogs, 111mb.‘ and calves were handled in this two-week prrlcd", the manager continued. At prcscn‘. the Live- stock Marketing Bcurd is a Prov- ince wide organization. "We note with ratisfzicti n‘ that live stock producion L: on the in- creasc. Hog production 1a t. year z-howctl n. 35 pér cent gain enduvc, believe that. it is still incrercing", Ml‘. Gillies said. Sections of Prince County have made remarkable pso- gress and it is llflilCtl that thc r, i: n- dld start made this year will con- (Continuecl on page 10) P i u s in i’ Spirits” i l VATICAN CITY, Nov. 13—(AP) l —In "buoyant spirits," Pope Plus l XI spoke for a full hour today," quieting rumors of mounting feeble- y ment and serious illness. 4 The 79-year-old Pontiff weaken- ecl slightly only at the end of his address to 3.000 representatives 0f , the Priets Missionary Union. l "The Holy Father appeared much as he did when I last, saw him in‘ 1030,“ ."“i:l Failirr Ecl".v..rrl Mc- Giukiu of Hartford, Conn, one of the U. S. delegates present. "His eyes were bright. His voice was clear. His face had a good color, without any traces of the re- ported swelling. His spirits were buoyant. Aitcr tho formal benedic- tion, he was particularly cheerful in greeting thoe near him and chatting with them." Pope “Buoyant Yacht Victoria and Albert: “To all ships of the Home Fleet. and shore establishments at Portland from Hts Majesty" the King: 1 wish w express to the flag officers and the commanding officers my satisfact- ion with all I have seen. The up- penrance of the strips and men was‘ admirable. I congratulate you “up: A Royal salute of 21 guns was fired as the King went. nation at Weyliibiith. He wore the undress uniform of an Admiral of the fleet. ‘join him here rhortly‘. has again gone bond-borrow- ing, this time tothe amount of $250,000 of ten year, 3 per cent bonds. Tenders were not called for publicly,’ but. were invited by telegram from Central Canadian bond houses. Sev- era] offers’ were received. The tenders were opened on Tuesday, the highest bid- der at 100.43 being Messrs. J. L. Graham and Company, Toronto, who tendered on a thirty-day option. Negotiat- ions are now being conclud- cd to clinch the deal. The purpose of the issuelsstatcd Mr. A. M. Kirkpatrick, formerly senior assistant engineer of the Prairie Provinces district, Dominion Department, of Public Works. has been appointed District Engineer for this Province. The position was TQYmPITY occuped by the lute Mr. W. E. Hyndman. ' Mr . Kinkpatrick has arrived from Winnipeg and has Mready taken over his duties. Twenty-five years in the service of the Dominion Public Works De- partment. Mr. Kirkpa rick has been stationed at Ottawa, London, Ont. and other centres as well as in th Prairie Provinces and Northwest ierrlifirivs- HE W“ v10 employed w be the redemption of a debent- for short periods in the Maritime up; 15mg matm-mg next, spring Provinces. Nears Two Million Mark In 1912 he made the survey at. Carleton Point in connection with the etablishment of the car terry Altogether, the Government has‘ borrowed about. two million dollars "viC!lt§UEH[) <3 More B5B warm-main Borrowings Up To Nearly Two Million Dollars. 1057? l T‘v.'o 1.11.015 wcrv lulled Jnjurcd today “"1121: an > F DEPUTIES ’ d Borrowing By Campbell Government $250,000IssueNegotiatedThroug i l r ru awa- Toronto Firm Will Bring Gov- m '° a °" Train Hits Auto S.-’iSl"1[.'l‘C(}i\l, liliv. 1.‘, -l y, since taking power in August 1935' and rt CL/lililillflil PlLCllP" llllll\\.l_‘.' M a special sec-slim culled in 5013- l 1min cullztlcd on tcmbcr of that. ycar. it obtainsd authority to borrow to the extent of thrce million dollars. Up‘ to April of this year, accord- ing to a statement by Premier Campbell in his budget speech in the Legislature. his Government's bond borroiving had reached the amount of $1,700,000. The first loan was borrowed almost immed- latcly after the election last year to the amount of $200,000. Subsequcn‘ issues were in the, amounts of $500,000, $150,000,$350,000 and $500- 000. The latter amount. the Pre- micr stated, was then “all ready and prepared to pay off the dc- benturcs which mature on the first oi’ June this your." He did not. then intimate that any further borrowings would b? required this year. service between this Province and the mainland. On his previous visit Mr. Kirk- patrick was veryiavorably impres- sId with Prince Edward Island, and is looking forward with pleanzre to his rcsidcncc in Charlottetown. His mother’ now in Winnipeg, will STRIKIlLARES Peace Negotiations In Shipping Tie-Up Fail. SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. iii-MP) —Another “last: hope" formula. for Maritime strike peace negotiations went; into the wastcbaskct today while new walkout threats (icvclcp- cd On both sidcs of the contincnt and violence marked pickcting on the Houston. Texas, waterfront. The seagoiug unions oflcrcd to negotiate if the employers would grant them control of their hiring halls and accept a modiiicd pro- posal for pcnalizing workcrs vio- lating any ngrecmcnt to bc reach- ed. Shipowners rejected it and said the opposing sides were “still as far apart as ever on fundament- als." Prrsidcnt Roosevelt said no spe- cial federal mediation was plan- ned. A walkout. of 600 textile workers from a Sun Francisco bug company brought to 11 the number of Pac- ific coast strikes in progress bc- sides the Maritime strike. Thcsc strikes involve 37,000 marine work- ers and about 9.600 others. In Los Angcics 450 shipyard workers avowcdly were ready to strike tomorrow unless employers met. wage and hour demands. New York leaders of striking‘ seamen asserted they had ticd up? 2'14 ships with a walkout of 19,200‘ men on the East. coast. Strengthen Navy With Peace Aim LONDON, Nov. 13—tCP-Ha.vns) -—Thc British Government is build- ing up its naval strength so that. some day soon the British fleet. supported "by the other great nav- al power" (presumably the United Stairs), will assure world peacc, Sir Samuel Hafiz-c, First Lord of the Admiralty. declared inn broad- cast tonight. Carryiuglthe debate on Britain's, defence policy beyond the confines of parliament, Sir Samuel outlined the general trcnd of the country's naval plans. He disposed of argument as to ivhcthcr ships or planes are the superior fighting arm by dccfuring‘ the navy. instead of developing rivalry, will stress ever-increasing cooperation between the two ser- vices, Dal Seismograpli Records Quake HALIFAX, Nov. 13—(CP)—<Dnl- housie University officials announ- ced today the University's seismc- graph had recorded an earthquake whose preliminary tremors had be- gun at 8.43 a. m.. A. S. T.’ and con- tiued for about an hour. The distance to the epicentre was difficult to estimate but was be- lieved to be about 8.000 kilometres or about 5.000 miles. Establish Identity 0f Aunesia Victim SMITHS FALLS, Ont... Nov. 13 —(CP)—Police inquiries here have led to the conclusion that. the am- nesia. victim at Grimsby, Ont., is George Knight, a." Barnarclo home boy, who formerly worked for C.W, Jeffery, here. . Constable J. R. MacDonald of the Lanark County police. today interviewed Mr. Jeffery and found his description of Knight tallied with descriptions of the man at Grin-ruby. whose identity has been lianadians Slain By Mexican Bandits ‘MEXICO CITY, Nov. 13—(AP7— British sources here were informed today that two men. believed to be Canadians, were slain ‘by bandits near Villnocampo, Durango. last week. The Mayor of Villaocampo, who telephoned the report, gave the nmnc; as John C. Hartley and E. M. Geuke. it was believed. the man was John l Jeffery of Smith's Falll. VTULPENNABE a IN‘ PI4» ltl‘ievi €JT>? Defence Program IIONDQN, NOV. 13-—-(CP-}I5,vn_q) —Criticism raised against the Gov- cmmentls marmamcnt program in yesterday's parliamentary debate will soon be reviewed at n. confer- ence bctivccn Prime Miuistcr Bald- win mm a ddcgntmn Nprescnii“? I 6G luvcstiuiitccl. ‘.31 (tr-nth , the Conscrvative majority in tha- licusc of Commons. it was learned tonight. Winston Churchill. who lccl the attack against the alleged slownass of the (lcfcncc program in the Iiouse of Commons yesterday, will be included in the delegation. Fire Losses In Canada Mount TORONTO, Nov. 13——(CP>—Firc 105595 in Canada for October, 193G, toiullcd $2,610,000, csmparcd with $2.082.000 in the preceding month and 521308.100 in October, 1935, the llionctary Times rcpcrtcd to- night. In the Dominion up to Nov. i1 this ycru", losses lli(‘l't‘li_~l‘(l by ap- proximatclg: $l.000.'lfO ovrr the COill["‘1"‘.ll\L‘ pcriozl in 1035, thc publi on estimated. 'I‘hcy were $11,779,100 as compared with $10,- 778,275. Maritime Provinces losses in October, 1986. virith October, 1935, figures in brackcts, were reported as follows: V W 7 New Brunswick, $23,000 ($215,- 000); Nova Scotia, $02,000 1351.500) Prince Edward Island.$21,030 ($12,- 000). ' - l flclcl ivorlzci" for tlic cliiliiflLill Nai- I I "IN INTERESTS 0Fi tho will ‘.'..:"..-, o: the city. Th0 (lUilLlI W. C. S. 33.113, (21.12, Lnkc; Miss" Vi-ra llum. liurricrl Ifakc. Th: lll_|lll'L‘LlI _\li.~~"'; ‘Fiii-‘m- "- illtl. R. C. Slgstzid Illltl :1 r-l yet-ix. old; all 0f Quill Lilli‘, unusual iuuiauii <1 . 9.11s Hawker itcparts i itesults (if fiiontivsi Invcstigziiion in Pro- viuce. AILQ". Ehcl }ifl\\l{l‘l‘. lizv-r‘ tonal Insliutc for tho Biiml. int; spcnt tlic past. uiomh lllill-Zlflf a ruricy cf ilic L-lzuirl in lllf‘ mirr- csts of the adult biziicl. MA bu; ., ., ,... ....._.: iii unis iuuicnuv iitoiiuci “l Xlllillln \\';v. fi-iftl’) drlciiclci"? nf Jthili. I; ‘l1 ..i..i vtlflililnuil ln.u.._ciit. plant's. tlzv tllwuxi" ivnt llil- iiu""‘<'<':". ‘,"i‘i‘(‘ in" "i tiwrn ‘ ' oavn lfi‘ .4 .< i " ‘ 1H1" lril- -t§cs can" ‘us a-irccis iiifziiitry prcccaicd :1 .. .. <">ii!1tci"-riii'cn:"n (low aunt :._.irl cat-m)" hack flirt-c along thc 'l‘z'.lzi\"r1":i l‘! .. . in l ii-s \."-;~'t. of Hzzdvifi. An inferno of tinnul column - \- (‘.'lfllll"9il H111"; l _ l lYIilPFlCH uczii" Spun-Pa. thc (i(l\'t'l|'!- mart rcportcd. vrlillc tlvfii‘ nun linttcrics shcllcd .'\l'.'l\'- ztca heavily‘. " l?i-‘.'l‘l‘ll\' 1'0’ (‘.\l‘l'l‘\.l. ‘I ltilrs Haukci" i1".\"r~.\‘-""it.c<i 16!)’ ‘~ czL-cs and zcports for l couutv 51"“ “Y” "NC" “i l?‘ ‘ “Vi” h” as follows: Prince. (i0 iii\'t'.‘»lir',atv:l, ""11 in varzirn i‘l’ll‘ 11.132, ac,“ Si": 18 (truths, 38 rcizi tvz-cd; QUUPHS. Fflwlflt Waiparos; uw-rv 11in? t" 39 r03. mirth it". (‘w first iii.u:",r!r-iit. . " istcrcrl; Kings. 43 ii".\"<-.-iic.'ilccl. lli ' l‘- ‘i? ti" d“- Hl” um‘ drains, 27 r01 ?l'0(i, making n. “Y"‘°i‘-‘~""5l- lolal 0f 1G0 cases iilvc>i.lg.ii'"d, 5L! , Ill Swift. l‘i“l.llli.l.-"ll tii- .:".:.ir- iustitutc. Of thc rcmuining 13 i 50m: had moved away, ciinld not ' bc lcc cd, or wcrc not (‘lllHlJlO for ‘ ivgistration. i l , Institute rerviccs include: rcg- . isiraticii, prcvcntiou of bliitdncss, , liomc icaclillig, librarj". $ll'$.l‘li()ill and pnccmcnts. In adddlan to ill!‘ uumbvr of 1 rcgistcrcd blind in (‘urinal-a lust l , ycar, which was about 800i). mo l ..tinu.d on pa "c l3» Hungary ltaracsi it u m a u i a i ‘.l'.l.lll‘_.1 . to rvgzini i. lot .. t. . ,. . carved domain would h; mct by rc- l slstancc cumc tomrhi. irwu 111111‘.- culcts, Rumanian m $1.1m" wt hm: portfolio. "Our borzlvrs uru l‘lw“llli.." h~ <2.~- ' arcd, during a frouiici" demon-i, stratiou at the Rumunnu my of Oradis. MTP. "Ncxii" \\'il m‘ 11x1- up a. handle l)1'(‘l\(l[ll of Rllllllllllllll territory!" MussoliniiAbolisAl/ztlels. lLoiui l Courts In Drastic [Move ROME, Nov, Mussolini, inftrmcd nvurcr. night, expects to take Italian law courts and put all law- ycrs on the Fascist staic payroll. In the place of the present courts tlicrc will be set up Fascist state commlftres. those sources ivhich will replace juries. Lnujvcrs will bc DH‘ i“! l )- tu pr." onics or legal subtcrugc afnvcrrl, 13-(AP)—Prem1cr of Italy's lcgal lI1l1Clli1l€l'_\' lll ihc Fascist cnrpornlivc stain have horn over thci entrusted to n spwwai comm ll v o1 i w. of prominent luugvcrs mid cfl < ‘<11. lcctcd by tho Farsi. .\i:ii‘:t"_\' , Justice. - The special tribunal t.» ll'_. p .'.<- said. ons accused of plnttirg flgiVllFl the, Fascist. stutc or ihc lxfc of Il llucc, also will b: di-lniuili-il iufnriueil‘ ' persons .niii. l)\‘t'illl.\4‘ 1hr Pr uncrl p mymry gm- mm, “H, M, n“; ‘sent. only the facts, with no histri- l [pols m.., 1,31,,“ p. ’ Lhcr i".".iii_v lil!"(‘l' the l~‘r.~: l Details of the swccping absorptxon made such a Lxbunal obsolete. in‘ liuvu by‘, regime deaths and 104 roglstcrccl with tho i >_'_ lCuttlziiiiul U21 paw‘ 17h 1Z3 Iii .|,i 3'.) l2 r0 1 , Frcdi ujiizi; il.ll'.l_\' ['l(.‘li(l\ .ll‘.(l luv. li"ll ,. i".l"l. u‘! u‘. llnti at“! "m J 10.36. Sun mils this alrrrnoii u? Jill! Jilll 111.‘; lt'Z1l(\l!'4)‘.‘.' muinmg at. 1537i. New mo»: Szziuixlay, Nov. 14, 013 pm. Summvrsidc tide cightc-cn minut- cs luivi" than Charlottctmvil. 11m (u; lFltIlI llurtln-n 0.1.‘. n. m. 1 n. m. ' i-- "‘l'Il|‘IIl' u u. m. -:..-.-. p, m,‘ _ . p: Pvulllln)‘. .\ tmiu comm-lion lu-t lrlp. ' FAUI‘) ELK V ' T?‘