MAkms 01' A MERE MAN Criticism and often rut nil"! or irnorsuce. condunustlou so misunderstanding Tbnrlottstown Guardian Two Costs. Morning Gnsrdlu, nonndod U61. Th e People's Covers Prince Edwardilsland Like the Dew CHARIDTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1939 8 PAGES A bypoori demeanor is not an index inward lists. MAXIMS OIL MERE MAN ui-uii tohonowhosoonhnnl ofllls Annul lubseripflon DQIIVQIOI By lllll—P. B. l. “l”; Ulllfll l IIJI - all II. l. UM 771% GENTS CL OSING 11v 01v FA TAL’ NARRTNGTIIN ARMER NNLEIJ N filllllSllN as ITrTEving Sleigh On Tracks When Mot By Oncoming Train- Afr. .cqphas.. Ford. 48-year-old B was l I r of ll . ll-lly injured m: nEght when U10 - t truln from Bordem. P. E. 1.. -. rsc. and. sleigh w minutes after the accident. ... _At the inquest Inst nlghkoonduct- , by (‘oroner Dr. J. D. MoGulgun. gus Cameron, on eer of the n testified flu Mr. Ford had driving his horse on tho rall- ly tracks in the direction 01’ the coming locomotive. Runner Caught? Comer n said. i: the horse led to drag the lgh off the acks but as for as he could fell l ' EDQlIlCCX‘ r corroborated by hOIIlZLS Doyle Conductor ‘ anon Wns in charge of the train. The emergency brakes were sp- lled w the five-car train, wh as tram-Ling at from 30 to 110s W‘ 110w‘. heading for Char- ttelown. when the locomotive mick the sleigh, the horse, which as to one side of the tracks, was lured Bumths engine ed to the sleigh and hurled F0!!! - one side of the track. He was laced llDUilId‘ one baggage car and ed a lew minutes later. Inquest Adjourned Coroner Dr. McGulgon adjourned e inqust until this afternoon when‘ edury will view the scene of the 0 m, Be ides Ills WldOW» the_ deceased SUXVlVJd by four chLdren, two ys and two girls. Members 0f Jury Members of the Jury M, the 1n- est: J. P. McClosko-y, (foreman), 9191C 130C214! -_P.-. 3W9} (Continued on page '1, C01 4) OM|NG ‘EVfNll "Card Party 1n hursdny, Jgnuary Holy Name Hall. Llsao-l-zs-m. "Dance and Box Social at Pleas- nt Grove Hall Thursday Jonu u. 1l-3l5-1-25-1 . "Buyin v dress poultry dail until h. Correct grading. - lkhmcr C0. L-EQ-lii-TZ- f. "Hockcyfizcnlght at New Glas- ow. Junior Imperisls vs Red lnss. 11-839 "East Royalty Rink fmiight, unlor Royals vs. Junior Beavers. Kate offer, L438. "Hc-ar'1>reu.kers vs. Covchead I tlauxs, Covehead Rink, Wedne - av nrrht. Skate after. 11-333- "Milllle Leafs vs. Hornets. Mll- ‘l m“- wulemlt. skate after. 14-332. ."Hozl<ev mt French River to- " l. French River Notions-ls, vs. fella-m Road Monalflhs. 14-336. ‘Kmékfg Rink fan-light. ‘ 1'5 e S V8. O on “Ebola. Skate mm rams. L-837. "Pvultrv-auymg daily live and Wed Poultry pa rig top market flees. Correct rs .Prompt re- I-iland. 001d storsgs "Buying ‘rhurs- ‘Y. Friday“ g1; hoes r. Alblfiy , c Egiernld until noon. - ~ GT6? Inner d. L-flfl-IR-M-T W ti. filfil §2o§"°m.‘.l““°1¢ 3°“ -. Janllflfl‘ 89th at a 1291i. a (my L-zio-l-ao-gi. ; sl.‘é;“‘t‘;s.“l‘.fstt”shlf. Si‘; mt. league some: mum with W L-sal. OI ,_ Comwul 1-90 est 3mm, ' _' - 0. o. to Rink ' i “ oelona. tontight anxiety f ‘my lstorvention policy. 1- em. (AH-As the grow in British Government and opposition quarters over what an Insurgent vic in Spain would mean to Brl and French interests. Priaue Minister Chamber agreed to meet a. deputation of 1a- bor leaders tonight to hear a new plea for action to help the Be:- oelomt Government. Despite sgrumonts of the position and some Conservatives that a Franco victory would be l serious threat to Britain and France, Mr. Chamberlain has re- used to relax the British non- He declined umrnon Parliament eduled time to meet The former Foreign Secretary. n. astweektos ofitsoh lch Anthony Eden, warned last night 35 that “if Franco wins his victory is a. foreign victory." Reviews Warning In Rome flue Ilusclst Kass n- newed its warning to once o- gainst uny last-minute effort t0 save Barcellono. The newlbwefi said such intervention not only would be fruitless but would have Icsiis Horo-Belishs. and’ Sir Samuel Hoere, homo sec- rotary. Fresh dlplomatlc reports on the s ed of German resrmomenir sEbece the Peace of Munich deepen- ed official worries thst Insurgent success would mrther Premier Mus- solinik and Relohsfuehrer Hitler's. expansion plans. One report credited Germany with boosting her armed strep h by eight new divisions slnoe e September crisis in which she won Czeoho- Slovakllfs Sudotenland. A Anxiety In Britain Over . Franco Victory ChamberlaTE-Oonfers With Key Ministers — Nazi Rearmament Spurred. Will Visit Canada PERlEY SCUNES SASKATCHEWAN RELIEF RACKET ‘Charges Government With Having Demoral- izeld Wheat Situation. Will Visit l... (o. r. by Guardian's Special Wire) arrsws. Jan. - . arlfales and mitt in many insmmoes" make distribu- tion of relief in Saskatchewan "s. disgrace to this Govemmem and to ifhe Dominion." E. E. Perley (Con. QwAkIDsl-lel) ohanwd in. the House owf Counmons toda. . Mr. Peflev read newspaper ac- counts of prosecutions arising from lmgul relief . bile efficiency of Government SUD- tures. the Con- ervlslon of exoendi. Generally regarded as servo/two Party's chief critic of e Govemmeirvlfs wheat Dolley, Mr- Perley olmosecl market stabil- izing efforts by acreage control and advocated legislsrtion 11o on- alble regulation of deliveries to tho market. He spoke in the debolts on the address in reply to the Speech from the Tlhmne. Bully Demoralized "Never have the whee/t markets demo . never the; more unoemt than alt the present time.” he solid. I am not fearful of the fu- lS WA ggixt g! marketing our wheat m ARCHBISHUP MCGUIGAN e uure" _“ %(om_ m M166“; board sat m TORQNTD, Jll-Il. mllhimlfin mice for no. 1 BOPSMQYXQ! fibggfvvlfi‘ 2mg“; slum nsnnwm ,_ egd°llwggdfivgg2g°° °‘.”‘“',°,f,l“§ put pm». Pope Pius a report on w- t»- m-d b» m» l»- tr. " Lounou, an. u-‘aui Baldwin greater- than that lsiloe-lv to be incurred at tonight accepted an invitation to present i? :..:..;’=":1= mzzmrsrrs‘; M- Pe-e- ee- w- som- founded m honor of the Univsr- mm“ whekhm- “Gm” u“ m1“ w” . my“ “name”. sir when fixed last Au t. the board sold Fun‘ we Suing’; <13? rmetmwasmgfti bib‘? ‘“°"‘-‘§i "Solidi? sur...""s".r;z.'zes.v"llae".ts ' ‘ from Dr. II. J. Cody, president of may mam a handsmné month n the University, through Vincent Massey, 1 Cflflfldm High Uni w“ “and”! that is the case we may not have seems to expect." the loss everyone mom ‘°"" ‘" ""* .5.- s. lfvmwerrm: _ a. e e vernmen, Lord Baldwin was last in Can Drawn!“ defame 68th sda to attend the Ottawa economic MOQAMILIQ! on was-solid 5 ~Mmnv9._l1=_1!l32- before ma , introduce legislation deal- ing wihh control of onnannenrt Frozen Body 0f Man Found In Refrigerator Car WINNIPEG, Jan. M—-(OP — lhe frozen body of a. msn, s- lieved a transient, wss found lll the Ice bunker of l Railwa s refrigerator car in the wu- hero todn. Only identification on the b ‘Y1 was letter wrltfcn in Franc mu ‘Quebec City tho addrm vi sender. lt wls believed the m!!! W" trapped when tht ou- wns look- gd again god owbsd info it. r. . . pew . Coroner, slid an Enquest was unnecessary. The our left Chsrlotfotown. P. E. L, Dec. 31, arriving at Coch- rsne Ont, severltl dI-yl Inter. It sft dochrlns Jan. 21 and arrived hero today. Canada Liable To Attack, Claim WINNIPEG. Jan. 24 —(OP)— Major General E. C. Ashton, ro- tiring chief of the I-n Gon- qrsl Btsff, today sai if warbroko out “there is no doubt thntCnu- Mia's coasts might ho lubeot t0 attack either by surface or: lush so rulso eroh enemy sat ships strip-borne aimraft." t Talk faced no from public lBennett Urges Common Empire. Defense Policy Denounces McGilI Graduates- MOW Jan. 34—(CP)—Men concerned wi Government have or eater problem than that eon govbernmg domlnions with a. com- impound mon Hon. R. B. Bennett said Prime Minister fir: f o moderation o o . “r215 the production. The Munich pact. Mrr. Douglas declared. merely postponed war which would come whorl the 15mg- v High - quality Skins Sold A1: London Auction Averaged $60- the Fascist aggremms Mr. Parley had dhamed fih ior Ltberul member of a-tohewun Lezlslwture (B. J. McDaniel, K. C") had, Holy stated (Ihrlsbmas flue (Continued on DBRG '1. Col 0) Describe Chase 0f Rum-runner Cff Island Coast eagerly awaited news of the show pelts exhibited at the [The sale of Silver Fox Pelt first Provincial Show, Charlotte was received the Charlotte- town Soles Ltd, from C. M. Lampoon dz 00.. London. England. whose sale was concluded yesterday aftornooxr Of the 129 show pelts offered 65 were sold‘ at an average of £12, 8-8- squal to about each. All the ts planed on sa-lobore the seals - bh of the Provincial Government and Provincial Fox Show and. were a. nice collection of skins. G010 _ G. Dawson, 0f the Charlottetown Fur Secession- ln Address To autonomy of self- Man er foreign Sales, td policy, R/t. mda- Jan. u-(crw visit o? The Mnjesties hero next June. Y M’ a lmwhwn °S M9311‘ Fadu‘ al Canadian states that he is well pleased with ewe’ mlflw- m" "w We W“ 14°11" Mounted Polka marine division the results and that n. will be an "$1 Public "1 9mm“ mm“ bu" described tho movements of encouragement towards a bigger 1°!‘ Enwwd- ‘he hum" mm’ Llesk-hullcd rum cruisers today and better fox pelt show next l on Conservative Loader. called d“, the Danna“, heal-mg yam u mem °E the British Cam‘ of Jo Tanner of fax, one “Lampoon's saleflhe said, "hlulover mOHWvI-"h o! MW“ W 1°“ ‘"- o! the 24 Nova swun- = 00.000 n catalogued. Prices were Wm" “d ‘Wm 9' °°mm°n “rem” in s $000,000 liquor eonsplriw mainta ed on the average. Selected pqpWsflen have formed it the n}, ‘m, d‘ w advfilmd kg per dfiflfifl .'. on srs e o us a: an ‘ Test 03 me WY“ Wm "w?" n» M“ ' have ooantpilred to dofrsuEi the advanbecl 7y1-g per cent. There 3911119“; 58-m- govomment through ll- were declines in some other typos." l" ‘med ‘g G- nwmwm ii nor open ' Hs aiso re a. l d0- vrwldem or e 940mm“! Em“ ‘opts Gordnnllohertl mus mend for neckpieces so 1e will not o! the wclew- who"! 3mm“ no. m: attempted to s to see s great 1mm!‘ Bennett. Owed h- m" "m" f8“... o three engined rum ladies silver n». during the osrri bsrty after the latter m bewho u rs d e csuseo of secession o l was nearing end of s - m ma h m“ "Bgwrla-Eegmegtt m Wm Plan Co-operatnve so an Trsnsfo font] from ' who/t qur people have builded ur- d m, .31.}, “Jim u“: Funeral Service ins all these rem. e mmlfvsfl- run cruisers-to blmw o1 their M for the "M's- g-Ht were described i“ n, o. M. snowy; n. s.. Jpn. mm) —""’-'_""" ‘ P. witnesses. Chief 0f oer . . A doom-mere funsm service, be- (oonrbhmod on moo ‘I. 001 '0 Heather of the Cut noved first in Canada, will be aid also to of seeing thosmsl- “ubughoq hm 11 1mg of a ler rum carriers being refnsllcd 3y wopmuyg ‘any club left Coo Jan. 21 and nrrivod m. m“ Th. “mp h” been "Sub" Sled Detects Cables Buried Under Sea Bottom at sen by tho latter bolts. ..________ Claims Wound ‘UNABLE Tll ACCNINIT FUR PLANE CRASH Cavalier Captain Mysti- fied By Power - failure Of Flying Boat- (By ROGER. D. GREENE) (Amocinted Prx Stsfl Writer) NEW YORK, Jan. 34 —(AlP) The British Air Ministry tonight began an investigation into the mysterious power-failure crash of the 194ml Imperial Airways fly- inv boat Cavalier. with bhe loss of three lives at sea. as the Ca taln of the lost plum said "definytelg" 13o tragedy was not caused y "B. "The Cavalier was equipped to combat ice," said 31-year-old Capo M. Rowland Alder-son. who was rescued with nine other survivors. “At no time did I have the slightest fear of ice formation- either on the wlngfi br clogging the carburetors. I have flown through far worse conditions. The whole thing is a mystery to me." lostConsciousnou Capt. Alder-son, who lost eon- sciousness shortly after the accid- ent, was held above water for sev- eral hours by Mrs. Edna. Watson, of Montreal, one of the sur- vlvurs, Weary from their 10-hour ordeal of clinging together in the Gulf stream, off the Maryland coast, the five women and. five men sur- vlwxrs were able to give more oo- herent amount of the tragedy than when they arrived late yesterday on the rescue tanker Esso Bayfown whose skipper is Captain , H. gpurr. a native of Deep Brook, None. however. knew the snsm to the qucstionz- ' Whnl- happened to the giant sky-liner, silencing its four motors and forcing 1t clown on the chopp seas midway between Nuv York and Bermuda? Under strict orders not to dls- cuss technical phases of the dis- aster, Radio Engineer Patrick Chapman. crvptically suggested some strange ‘unseen force" may have plswd the role of destroyer. "Just before I sent out the 50$." he said, "I saw a. dirty patch ahead and I started getting static. We had been flying in cold, clear skies. "It was not normal static, such H5 You get on your radio It was s terrific rush —an ouflburgt q! static that crested quite a charge in the plane.” First- Officer Nell Richardson - who struck out with Chapman a- Wflv from the little. night-sieged band of survivors clinging to their frail chain of life-belts. and at- _ I (Continued on some '1. Col 5) Charges Liberals Playing Politics With The C. N. ll. OTTAWA, Jen 24 --(CP)- Proposed eXpendEure of $12,600,- 000 on the Canadian National terminal in Montreal was design- ed to "purchase votes in and a- bout Montreal" and would "put the C. N._R. back info politics," W. A. Walsh (Con. Mount Royal) charged in the House of Commons tonight. Mr. Walsh declared the Canad- ian National was being "forced back into-politics," by the Gov- ernment and that the recommend- ations of the Duff Commission m transportation were being ignored. Speaking in the address debate. M3". Walsh declared the Dominion Government hmd "deliberately" and for political purposes refused to assist Ai%s to meet its ob- ligations when thst province fail- _ ed to redeem maturlngjosns. WW CanadiohwShip Ireland T0 Pictou Disabled repqr n A t bought- stated that the small Canadian Was Accidental NEW YORK. Jon. Jules Brulsfmrr, wool of» Kw >-‘ M --( thy hudamd APPOINT BUILDING COMMIT!!! known throughapollco announce- ment. STEADILY IMPROVING OVITAWA. Jan. 24--(OP)—Hon. W.’ H Dennis, Prince mow: Island Minister of Advlaoiulturo w was taken ill on o. t ‘two weeks n fibflfinfiffif‘... t. proving. 141111111881‘. N. 5.. Jun. 24 _ (CH-Tho Amherst ‘Down Coun- oil today ed the building spprov conmaittes for the on o mm; f the Mari- th B510 of tb Simian‘ Association, W said. t oa- I im- Councillor ‘r1.- X ves- ssl 8t. Clair Thaiault was aband- oned and set nfim to woven her mlng u danger t0 nav- igotion. IONDOQN, Jan. M —(CP Cable) anadfsn vessel —-'1'ho n-rnll C 5t. Clair meriault. enrouio to her home port, Plctou. N. 5., from Bsllim Eire, has lost her rudder up fol i0 miles souhhwest Muglflnntl? t ‘a... poi-m Mo e use on N n- day by the Bfoaumhi Hertford which advised by wirooss it was standing by the SCI-ion Canadian ft. “Se... St. Clair-t flmerisul had just been repslrsd in Eire following nn accident last autumn when she went aground on s ssndbar at ‘Ballins Harbor with s cargo of lumber. the city off completely. can corps seven miles away. All Trains SUJDIIEG ‘These reports said all trains had stooped running. Only members of the Government and a lucky few others were alble to obtain cars and trurks to carrv them out of rnnce n! tlte smashing shell fire from Insurgent guns that had been The Government's move northward to Goronn. or Fli- uearas. respectively 50 and 70 miles nearer tine French border. was said to have started a mass trek of rgtrlen. children and old men on Reported In Madrid (A Haves News Asoncv dispatch flrom Iorida in Insurllsnt Spain . there Presl- said it was r denrt Manuel Azania of Government Spain had arrived at Madrid from Barcelona.) Refugees were carrying their most nrec ns on their loin uossessio badu or trurldline flhecm ln wheel- borrows. ROADS CHOKED Roads to file north were choked wlmh bluflflvc than; forced the foot- sore refugees off the hirmwsvs. Every available vehicle had been tskon over by the Government for the rmmldub of men pressed into service to bulild emergency fortifi- cations. Otlher ‘information reaching the Hench frontier indicated the 01W’: himdreds of thousands faced a mine fa A . Those reports said t-‘nere was ser- ious lack of ammunition which ex- plained the lack of resistance mode lxv the Governmen fell back on the capital. In certain quarters of the civy iibe water sunrbly as well as elec- tricity was said already to have 1188.!‘ Y 3 0X15 0 - faiégixie b odtl r 0am only. were mbortcd without bwvi for several days. THREE DAY LIIVHT Insurgent predicted that three days-boost 1y two-would see the fell of oa-plfoll where nerves were jarred bombings and shells from field Insurgent air mfds never seem- ed in lat up. and the wtml casual- ties from today's bombings were wtlmsted to have brought the munlber of dead and wounded g3 the lust three days to neorlv General Franco's original Dian. southern Moorish column to fight its war info Barcelona. while the other columns continued enclrllng vunointz. however, was ss-id to have convinced mm tihsw w arrive bdoro the Government could organize a last-ditch defence and malt tihe alt/v would be when issreiy_md_su:elv.£.______ Enroute From Search continued for a Royal Air Force bomber missing over the English Channel with s crow of six, and for an unidentified mono- plsne which wirelesed for help while flying over the channel. The 19000-1011 Dutch Liner Msrnix Vsn saint Aldegorvrlo ar- rived at Southampton, 94 hours late after being blown 50 miles from her course. Her Captain reported five SOS unsafe were heard Sunday night ut "so great was the light of my own ship at that tme I dsmr not. doanyfliing." A Reuters dispatch said the 5,- 704-ton British .- ighfor Kuntress sent an S06 from s nt b0 miles off Barcelona. after previ- ouslv re ting she had l4 holes in her por bow as s result of an air raid in Barcelona Harbor. A t!‘ from Msrseille went to her assist- moo. t’. T/PCWIB 5G they’ W W W BARCELONA A CCIDENT 01v RAIL WA Y TRA 0K‘ Grows‘ rMorroc-uh Corps Leads Drive T0 City’s Outskirts Southern AnnyO-c-cupies Suburbs —— Government Officials Evacuate Northward. HENDAYE, France, Jan. 24-—(A. PJ-The first d three columns of Insurgent General Francds army at- tacking Barcelona drove to within 1 1-2 miles of the city's centre tonight while Insurgent Spanish Government capital. _ The Insurgents’ Southern Army on wheels, almost without flring a shot, captured the Government alrdroms at Prat de Llobregat, and then sped along the coast f0 the suburbs of the capital where it expected to halt until the other forces could sweep across the coastal plains to cut shells ripped into tho The dash was made by General Juan Yague’s Moms»- which earlier had been reported at Gavs, Within Barcelona proper, reports reaching the border said_ the calm of the refugee-choked city of 2,000,000 people was beginning to break as it became apparent there was no,‘ means by which they could flIee to the north. Tragedy Grips Once Cay City BARCELONA, Jan. 24 -(A.P>- Barvolons, which in the last two days suddenly has come face to face with the front lines of In» surgeut troops, is strangely quid as refugees anxiously swaittrans- portation awsy from the capital. (This dispatch. delayed intranb mission was filed from Baroel at 4.00 P.M. Tuesday, or 11: A. M., ). The city now is between ti; streams of traffic, those going to- ward the nearby fronts for n. lash ditdh stand, and those goirq; northward seeking safety. After a yesr in Spain's largest city a comparison of appearanoss a. year ago and now shows the tragedy on this once-great metropolis, reduced by a war h which their is no quarter. Bomb-slashed wrecks pit m of the streets, and tho once we - equipped port has bt-n bombed to e last inch of machinery, roads and equipment all smashed under 2 1-2 years of bombing. The city's once beautiful prom- anades now are bleak with shut- tiered store fronts. Regular bomb- ing alarms no longer attract 1n- terest. Today, after the fourth successive day and night of aer- ial attack. the population is too numbed for much reaction. Barcelona is a war-front clb, and. it is a bitter experience the city and those who found it once gay and gracious and urbane. is not yet s. doomed city, but if it is taken there is eve 1n- dfcation it will be taken ony af- ter a painful struggle such as has marked the defence of the great cities of Government Spain. - ..___i___..__:i=== ll‘ You ‘(HROW SfoNEs Blzffgv; EARN ‘Y0 bum Insurgent cimles solid. wus for the F TORONTO, Jan. 2&~(CP) —Mln\ 1m d . 2&2)? um 40 Edmonton s Regina 6 m Winn! 32b in. ‘roron n 31 Ottawa q 34 ladontreal ma, as 22 Saint John no 36 Ilallfax B 32 Charlottetown 2 I FORECASTS Msrithne Provinces Chung winds 01' Rales. shlftlng to westwar ; over- 61‘ I 0n . ‘£3 "m2 m. and wmuz“ High tide this Afternoon at 1: and marrow morning 1.51. and rises First fomonowmornlnqm quarimmoomJsn. ,1-1A. u Siunmerslde tide is minutes 1am than Cbsrlo fzfown. rm: on rlluuz ssnmos m. lumf nave Rodent-flu‘ ‘Iormentlnsilmml lpm. -. 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