MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN -_.-___ In the welfare of nations it is m,“ who counts- ?_ l tletowu 2:21;; 0 cur Guardian Two Out: qt", Founded ‘Ill! (C. P. By Guardi fruident Roosevelt advanced tod a d it a clear "en some of his iturni behind the President. urlu-t vras thrown into a buying u to a new five-year high and only pu heavy selling. bandwagon. l Approve Terms 0i“ Public Urder Bill IDNDON, Nov. 4—(CP Cablc)—- The cabinet tonight approved the terms of a public order bill to be iiibniitted to Parliament shortly. it isuntlerstood the objects of the hill are twofold: (ll To strengthen the powers of the police to prohibit or divert political processions which are like- iy to lead to a breach of the peace, (21 To forbid in general terms the wearing of pOlltlCfll uniforms, while not oitemptiug to define in definite language the nnttue of luch uniforms. , It i1 understood the bill will be illicit priority over any other gov- Plllillfllt llllSiIIPRS utter conclusion of the debate cn the nddrrss in. Willi‘ to the speech from the throne, and it is hoped thc bill will be enacted before Chrisiitias. iwo Children Lose. Lives In Fire OGFAIA, Si\.~'k., Nov. 4- (CF) —- . lliuis Reddlsh, 5, and Jimmy Red- ill5ll, 2, children of Mr. and Mrs, Albert Rcdtiisli, were burned lo death today in a fire that destroy‘- ed the ltcdzlish home urar this town 50 miles southwest of Moose law. The parents and elder daughter we" Vlsliillil neighbors when the lire occurred, WATSUR Up Big Majority Apparent Eiaottiatl Vote Is 523 For The President. And Eight Foriiandon. With a bone rattling blow that shook Republicanism to its vitale, ildate has had since the Unted Sta to; grew up. So vast wit! his mlfllll 0W1‘ Alfred M. Landon that followers call- andate for Roosevelt to continue his liberal policies; oppone nts said every real American must Some reaction; were imrnedlat ely visible. The New York stock Just tu-o states, Maine and Vermont, with a total of eight elec- itrll votes stood on the Landon side. lion night in the Landon column then climbed on the ltoral College since James Monroe the an’: Special Wire) y to the greatest victory any cm- "hirl, with some issues advancing blic utility stocks the object of New Hampdrir: spent elec- Democratic Smazhing Victory In the end. the President seemed certain of 523 electoral votes, Lan- don eight. It was the nearest ap- proach to unanimity in the Elec- wns reelected in i820 with only a single vote against him. A correspondingly top-heavy majority in the House of Reprenia- tires and Senate seemed likely. The Democrats appeared m be winning enough seats to give them '15 of the 96 in the Senate. House , returns were slower but with some- L . thing like two spore of contests in doubt, the Democrats appeared sure of going beyond 300 seats. In the upsets they had token two re- publicnn seats for every one the , Republicans hncl gained from them. Th y imd'308 members in the last. House. Not since William Howard Taft tvent down in the snorting M0050 rlimllugze of 1922 had the RYEEP i bull l fortunes or the Republicans fallen‘ to so low a state. Even then, through Tat got only the eight electoral votes of Utah and Vermont, all of the rcst did not go to the Demo- crats. Theodore Roosevelt got 88; Woodrow Wilson the remainer, (Continued on page 13.) Mercy Death Bill Before Parliament LONDON, Nov. 4-(AP)—A "Mercy Death" bll‘. to permit nledicnl men to kill incurable patients was in- troduced in Parliament today. ‘ The gracious. Chatelaine of Niivelllber 18th. L-36-l1-3-6i- surgeons legally to put to deli-h cITTmlty Aid Sewing Committee c; c Sale nt Prowse Bros, Satur- yt NOVEXIIbCI‘ 7th. 11-67-11-5-21. conditions dlagnozed cs hopeless. For almost. a year there has been "Auction and Dance Cardigan "mercy death?’ Hm Thursday. November" 12th. Webster's orchestra. u-aa-u-s-o. "mm Sarina Valley Hall gimme)’. November 5th. rr not fine "iliY- L-94-l1-5-1i. wzgiinro and Dance Catholic h“ ‘"15 league Hall, Montague, Iv. November 6th. L-95-ll-5-2i. M?‘ It was presented by Lord Pon- sonby, climaxing a year's campaign ‘by mnny medical nnd church lead- ers for cuthrtnasia——their term for was, dean“. _ "hvev in... :..t..uul‘, Mulldfly, It would enable pitysicicnl and patients suffering great pain from growing controversy in Brita/n over MONTREAL, NOV. 4- (CID-Steady >‘%I/ The People's Paper Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARIDTTETOWN. CANADA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1936 Mamtio AN EARMED CAMP l GENT FORCES TAKE MADRID sue URB Rofiygiff Is““*€;1vE“1"v"* v1R"i"“U§AL””Tl"4AN13".Zi”*TE Captor? Gotato ContinuesToRoll MAXIMS 0F .\ anclu: afar; '._»- . II/ 7/’ Live us though lift- utuo t‘.\lll\'*'. . r . ‘. and llft- will b.- so. Read by Everybody rs" — -—~> l llrllirretl non ' u. a. a. not: antral-l Sulnrrlphulr U1 Mull Liuiiuiu and 14 PAGES CANADA mllttslFflllflwinc Sharp l cclicrssclntiBiiier fitrugcle 1N G trttnoAt ‘ WW IllIE l Extended Most- Favored-Nation. Tariff Treatment is Word. o e Miles From City. GE'I‘AI“I*I, Spain. Nov. i-(i‘l’~lll\";l»)--'i'hc lnsurtrtints 100k this hludrid suburb. eiatlit miles southwest ui‘ the capital, lute today ziiici" sharp ilyghiing on the outskirts . with Government infnniljvmcn who stayed behind to screen _‘; the Leftist retreatj The (iovernment militia set ii rc to (;.-~i1li'c'.< flllllillf)’ nir- pnri-“zldrltfs most important ilyinty li‘-..<(-—ll(»i‘(il't- they abandoned the town. The burning" incl l‘t'.\'l'l'\t‘ tnnils sent up a blinding pull of smoke which completely hid the clip- itnl from sight, Zllllllllillfli (lctafc is so Cltwt: as in he rc- rgardcd almost as an intcgiwtl pnrt oi‘ the cit}. Insurgent artillery blasted a path ui entry for the i Insurgent troops. who were halted briefly on (ir-iliffs rates I by several hundred enemy snipers who remained behind, ' barricaded in shell-torn houses along the rnzill. 5MP for west 1nd,“ exports mm Gctnfe straddles n broad highway leading directly in pod to Canada vin United States ‘he hear! 0t ‘luudmb _ ports to be imported into this v _ i country on the same terms as pro- YEW G0‘ Enrumxl l - ' irwffmlgn countries‘ the aw MADRID, yNov. 4—tCP-li:l'.'r\s)~— Potalll] Futures A new Government lineup, fifth A P k p _ t ea rice Oranges and grapefruit, largest, s_ u W1 _ t u‘ v items of imports into Canada from‘ ‘Iglgipc l: “t” “la: S u d'1\\‘“' m“ . t ..n.t,’i as l‘. tr' " planes flew overhead and nitlllcry fire blasted a path for the Insur- MONTREAL, NOV. ll - (CP) (Tliurscinyw-An imporiaiit conces- sion to the British West Indies by the Dominion Government has been made in tile extension to ‘those Islands 0t‘ the most-favored‘ nation tariff treatment, the Mont- real Gazette says today in a spec-l ial (lesprltch from its Ottawa cor- respondent. This change will’ make 1t pos- l‘. the Brllish West Indies, have car- i ried much higher duty than they clo:ely i0 resemble an armed camp. Few ygupg ma“ m. .11, armed forces. Squads are busy in now feared attack, by victorious truck: loaded. like those pictured, _ would OlllCl‘\\'lSG wiiOu they havci gout m”), h rmw,‘ t ‘H (‘lllC.'\G0, Nov. ~i— (MN - Closerrytnd closer the rebel fIrceY move on Madrid. Hour by hour the Sluirsh capital cflnrs m bgon shipped on“ "essel caning at Hal's tottlaotlltttlttitilg a m mp- Hmm "utuwg wgkurp“ m‘ . in m? ultras except as mombcrg of ‘fife New York or some other United. pom, AnnrchmSynéuczuht mnnk ull-tiiue peak mi tin. Chicano the streets erecting bairncaIc , tambmroofhrg calm“ again, [he States Pim- wcm they ti’ 9593K be“ of me pmwui-u, rqafioxxa, Com _l\l('l‘i'fllllllfi lixt-Iiunge today, insurgents. And the streets echo do)’ lull night to the ruasble of Cimada through a Canadian portl rcdflgumi °f L350? WPYL‘ illflllflfill who“ March ‘NH-m. Snnrm ‘z \ they would color a considerable ' cents to $3.3; pcl‘ humlred-' r r ale def nse of Madrid. with soldiers and munitions be rig rushed to the front for the depcr- . in the irslmfflcd cabinet. ,' i dill)’ TCUUCUOII 11ml the arrangcy weight. January potatoes climb- 1min ccviucilst Nearly 600 guests attended the reception at Government House yesterday aftcrnocn when hirs. George DuDeBlois, wife of Lieuten- ant Governor DeBlois, eutertzilned. Gov- ernment House was ns istcd in her pleasant duties by Mrs. Thane A. Campbell, wife of the Premier. While cold autumn shoxvsrs swept the landscape out of doors the spacious rooms of Govern- ment House wcre gay with flouvrs and bright with softly shaded lights and cheery fires. After the guests had paid their respects to the Governor's Lady they were ushered by Mrs. J. Rowland Paton and Mrs. P. D. Viiilliams into the tea rcom where the exquisite- ly decorated tea-table was presid- ed over by Mrs. A. E. Arsenault and Mrs. Percy W. Turner. A"sist- ing in serving were: Mrs, T. B. Rogers, Miss Iphigenie Arsenault, Mrs. P. S. Fielding, Mrs. Robert L. Cotton, Mis Dorothy Wyatt, Mrs. Ralph Murray, Mrs. G. Elliot Full, Mrs. Robert T. Hol- man, Miss Bessie Beer, Mrs. Char- les H. Beer, Mrs. R. Reginald Bell. Mrs. J. David stcwartyMiss Laura Coir, Miss Alice Cox, Mrs. Dora Campbell ,Mrs. M. A. Farmer, Mrs. (Continued on page 13.) DoIscoSharesPus/z Forward To HightestLevel Since I931 Wire and Brazilian. Itwuthe second tum in two bxmwnln! rn e e ti n g Women's um Club Canadian National 2:71 sitidlfdly. 3.30 sharp. Fees 9d 1T0!!! 3 U0 3.30. 14-105 "Dance in Millvaie School, Fri- fzgfidallovelnber 6th. If not fine, Y- Lottery drawn. L-96-i1-ll-1l. "Bu"!!! live hogs Albany Ilium-la m, noon’ cltclferéehrald 6th until L-BIIS-U-tWt-H. "Wen Mlle Ba I y Hall, bingo and Pa)?“ Mill’. Friday evening, Nov. ' ° 1mm?!‘ Doetponement. L-fl-ll-l-ll. fnvestment buying that reached a total of rnlctwe Linn 4,503 slums pushed Doritlnion steel and Cool Corporation shares to $8.75, highest since 193i, on the Montreal Stock Exchange today. Light probe taking neo: the final bell brought the price down to around $6.55, Up 2s cunts from the previous c1000 The 198i P!!! W8! reached when the price touched $10.75. mthéflllflrllliohglilllofflto $3 allowed for Inter-notional Nickel flmelters, Noaanda, Iucluettl 9"‘ ferred, Canadian Bronze, steel of Ouudo. nonunion EH06. Nillfll weeks the Doeoo shares broke into new high ground on heavy buying. On the previous occaslonbourdroom observers traced the demand to re- ports Great Britain planned to con- vert Canadian tndustral plant to armament productions. They also wok into consideration comb-official reports the company had decided to build a 8300.000 od- dltlon to their huge syciney plant. Interest in the stock runs high in financial circles here. Many large brokerage houses and financiers are said to be large stockholders in the GIPMIIMV. . _ _ ,__ _ _ mcnt just concluded, and which ‘ fircdcrlcz: glomlhqqllx. “c” ‘ ed lilnc crlits to close u: s“ 1)‘! r -— — — - _ »_ " wr er zinc £lil"l‘t'l' of a ’ ' ”" " -, 3 becomes effective Nov. 15 will give veteran Anarchist t0, C sums its previous high mark. l,‘ West Indies products the some . . ,, ' _ , “ ' ' l T-d-r ati ‘butt-d stre tn ' T0 3 e ti k K ‘ l N rlltoa when shipifd through thel Fm“ “"‘“m‘ “Much mmtr‘ m“ ' rll ‘ s r t n~ k tngt p - I ' ‘ ” , 111g the health portfolio. a. neo- '7()Si.. l m m u “ms "u" e 0 c I United States us they would mrryl The o,“ I. Anarchists w ‘ . ruoderiltc supplies at Flricngn, ‘ if Shirred direct through a Can-l _ t ‘ l illriicntiorls for snow 1nd cold- o e r _ | Jean Gurcn Oliver, s~ ric-trtry- . ‘ ‘ i v a I e “(him 1W1‘. m9 defipatch adds. er weather in the Northwest, general o!‘ the Catalan war de-l partments defence COfllIltlitCC-fllllfi- i tice. and n firm tone in tlrc whole- l suic- cash market here. with Idaho russvts gaining 10 er-nts. This change, continues the des- patch, c Eric tut will not seriously affect COTi-YAWA. NQV- 4----'ll-ill ROYQIl Juan Peiro, ninrzaucr of the so- anti..al1 Navy i;. going into Sill. operative Glasworks at Mat ro "“’""-'_““"f"“, Ifcnccforth Cnintiiiln blizcjnzlkcts icmmnucd 0n page 13-) _cgn1nqgrcg_ ' a — will be required to be more than‘ _ '_‘_"“‘* Juan 10p” loader of {he VAL more "sea lllflCllllllSiS." Tll(‘\’ ‘ to study scnntiiii-hii) iTOlil i. . ‘up, bc able to handle ropes spars, knciv which is llil.‘ _'l) itip/l and which the staysl, and under. stand what. to do when ordered to ake a hitch. , Ufljlflli‘ cd by rumors of exten- Lve construction of‘ mottrn baltlc- I ships, the naval wing of tli: De- fence Dcpnrllnent is blLldlllg a schooner at Mcteghnn, N. S n trim eriift. this reinforcement will carry 11H! ¢ln=n";lltr. H.L. Roddy Dies in Montreal encla Annrcho-Syndicalists - 1n- l dustry. ‘ Carlos Espla, a Loft Republican, was named minister of tiresas and DYODBSHHCIA, a new office. The make up of the rest of the ‘ cabinet follows: Premier and War Minister -»~ Francisco Largo Caballero, SOUIil- ist, remains premier and war ntin- istcr. As the 22nd government in t hiftory of the five-ycnr-oici EVERY 00f, RPS His DAY‘. EVERY Cm’ the. ruotrr; Auo 4hr. ROAD Hot. \-\\9 SUNDM MONTREAL, Nov. 4—(CP>-Dr. if. L. ltcddy, stiperintcndent and physicianfin-charge of Montreal Women's General Hospital, died hcrc tonight. just three days after he completed 50 years of service with the. institution. He was 8?. 1e re- " i \ ‘"011? [my armflmcnthin-Guam). a A imtirc of ltfontrcal, he NCClV- public W“ boil“; formod- M‘ 5 couple of fAVO-pflflndcr mm, p1- ctl hi: early education in Ireland populm“ mam the boim‘ "I M73‘ saluting llurlTlscs. 'I‘ne Dcltartln-snty 111d “Kl-i 11 $¢1l°°1 "m" °f 05¢“ lay on m" Datum-OMS l” me ' waists» ~ A ~ will employ hcr to rcstirrcct “than. Wilde at Forlorn Royal 561901 i" south and "esp , the itavnl personnel the forgotten ‘ EIlIli-‘liillfll- (The Fascists “you. 11M’ scum or HON. n. n. mxsox :;: ._ A _ __,__ D, “Mm. tom}, m. dog,“ m Gctnie. which is 0111s clout allies Hon. R. fl. Ilansrin. former min- ister of triule and commerce in the‘ Bennett Government, who is load- drcss the rlnnunl meeting of the Queen's County Conscrviiirc As- hnmmc suporintcndvnt a few which circled over the cit)’ but f0! ' D"w'"““l‘ ' ‘ luter ' i .- sociation tonight arrived in Char- I , ‘wars , ' . ,. the most part the machines etay- hcwn" that-an °°"‘"'“‘°. a is accompanied by Mr. J. A. Reid, Fredericton, N.l3., ])l‘(‘5ldCI‘li2 of the Hortt Boot and Shoe 00.; Mr. H. A. Smith. president of Creighton and Smith Motor Sales Ltd, of Fredericton; and Mr. A. M. Gib- son, president of John Gibson and Bun, wholesale grocers, Saint John N B clash tllflll‘ Sunday. r ma.“ ' ' Prosecution of two Communists l u‘ ‘ A ' R .ds in New Brunswick follow- _ E t A mg (318 continued mms o! the ms‘ charged with assaulting five Italian -—-—~~ Fascists, including the consul, was _ hint-ninth Provinc- l-‘i: ‘ ‘ - strong w: (is \\'l‘li w. t 1n: few weeks were almost impassable, (Continued on page l3.) PARIS, Nov. 4—(Af’) ~ Mobile Guards were assigned tonight to protect the Italian consulate at Chambery against possible Com-i n? United States President munist attacks. authorities a nouncerl, n: the aftermath of being prepared following an indica- mcdicinc at McGill University af- ter returning to Montreal. He was appointed physiciml-in-chnrge oi the Wamcnis Hospital in 1865 and ‘ town; t; daughter, Mrs. R. J. l-Icp- burn, 'I‘oront0', and three grand- sons, Arnold, Lionel and Stuart Ilepburn, Toronto. from the centre of the (Illllltkll, and had seized bI€Sl0l(‘.\, in miles rfllllll 0f Madrid. _ Anti-aircraft gun creus fool; n few shots at the The populace found some hope in a Government <taiclncnt z-;__ (Continued on page 13A ial Fascist phinrs ‘ that ‘TORONTO. NM‘. imum and muximntrl tempt»: 4 ~lCPl “— By The Associated Press Twenty-four Democratic Gorcn- = tion that the Italian Government - 1i u» lt (cmitlmwd ‘m mg“ 13') would be satisfied with such swam President Roosevelt rc-elcctcd by riors elected, three Rcplibli..n . .. ~-— ~=:;.~.:-_=- _.._'_ a record breaking electoral vote one Progressive and one Fzirmer-‘ ___,_ of 523 to 8. a Popular plurality Lnboritc, with four still in doubt. H, n, H. a!“ - ' ‘r near 9300.000 and still climbing. Many coilgressionnl Oltl-lllIiPI’: H‘, r 2H5. , .\_ Twenty-four Democrats elected beaten, including Republican Stn- _. n l‘ u, 4A3 ' r to the senate, and Demoxrnts lead- ators Hosting: of Delnnnrc. .\'~rt- "m, , \ rm, ‘H. ,m,,.,,,,,,, a, ‘ - ing in four contests ..till undecided. cnii’ of Rllollc island. llillllillll‘ o: ,1 .1 six Reptiblicans elcctecLone Fnrnt- New Jersey". and Curvy of \\'j\’l>il‘.- L“, Wurtpr “wry ,I__IHH__“V“_ er-Lnborite and one Independent, ing and Republican Ri‘it'.i‘.\‘.‘lll.lil\'t‘\ 3,‘? 5 a,“ pm ‘ pointing to rt senate lineup of 75-17 Lflllllmfll and lltlclaitnt-ll of New v S,,,,,,,,,_,.,‘.Ah, m“, 01am, m n,,|“,_,,_ comm"? the “T197 Dames “m5” t l Jersey Kathi of Calilsriiia. ll .‘.- (‘g lfltpy m“, (:1‘|;\l“ _(.<. .~,(-,~,, A “mm-v N“ Dml Home o ton and Copper of Ohio and l).ll‘l‘l\\\‘ sgleglfgébnigcxllgdz: Dean ofthc Pcmtsylvallin delegations H"; ("m ' ' M“ it ‘ ‘u Progressives m", "Wm, Farmfl“ William Lcmkc, of North Dakota. , Lvinrs llurrlt-n 11.1.: ll. m. I p. m. l i- i‘ . . Laborites, wth to contests still un- ; a poor Hard a» nrc-“idci-iiol cantil- ' l" i?" .. t... ... ...., ' l x decided date, but re-ettorleo to the House. "M3 ;,‘__','j_'"__;;;'_'_';;,~‘;_ h“ m“ i .21. .