MAXIMS OI-‘A MERE MAN ,.-_-_. pl‘. m "mien: Guardian Two Cull rolls Guludinn. Founded lll1 unit All: liR|lE|l BY ltdlllRNiiR rand Finale to Great- est of Silver Fox Exhibitions What eon truthfully be claimed ‘one e4‘ illi‘ greatest Silver Fox of oil time come to a. close psierday niicrnnon at four o'clock rifii liis lionnr Lieutenant Gover- n George D. Dclliois prtsenting tttropiiics and cups to the suc- miui exhibitors. Because of the change of date me were not as many visitors hm other provinces, partieniurly tintario. as last your. The conflict- bgoi doles with the Royal Winter hi: was the cause, and local nt- Ildanre was cut down due to snow iamls whit-ii nude it impossible to lulitolnohiies except on the pav- limd between Summtrslde and tlulottetonn. In all other res- pttxsueh us number of entries, luliiy of foxes shown, and the tenness or vonlpetitlfln, this Show lluldouliteiiiy the bfst ever held iPrlnce l-Iailvcrd Island and prob- yone could go further imd say lille world. . it was indeed an ‘inllplrilrg sight lknl tile l ‘ in to extra pale ‘can, to look down d see anywhere from illi animals with and sparkling _ilidgcs cf for-cos he entered as net so wefl ac- iil v:h:lt is rcquireibut trllc, inid now fox on the nlo..t interesting ‘lo l-lrlhillltioxi was ~ - "its. herds and Sh“ -‘~» ' represented "Ems do l.i creme, the very ’ cf the 609 entries, mid ‘ “KY 1i sill-it to see. 'I‘his It! ti up the nticlitlancc nails; My W“ m‘ R m." with no? 1-". m“ ‘mimi- ml-lg n comparatively ti“: v. frrln lltilirlcqllc. m! indilklilt Hi1‘ in this fascin- mttaih-l-l “as one of the m“ “m; ll‘ 0f events in connec- [llillltl Chill“ ilhnw‘ was crowned tor “.as\i]“lf:lliZ7ll—--nf rather his w, B‘ himlqle final Judging, with “me um -hil- .1111. Kensington. a mung! th“ [figured in prlzellsts up and “nous uere held. runner BIT-n. .1 of Reserve Cham- ‘lli . Mmvcfilgnnplfil‘ Female of the me b0" illc Reserve Champion Q1 by W. B. McArtiiur, r - _‘ Cbllillllled an m“ 13) IOTNQ fVENll "m" lcu- ‘ ' lllap ' ' “~15 Frutt Cake at tiy Sole at Holmanu, Satur- Muy. °0Il in aid Basilica Altar L-602-l1-1ii-4l. t s,,.,_..“““'*1 Merlin: _ of Stanley mgsgtlllh will be held in the ip__ H “rally. November 21st at ' “Willy on Monday night. L-59l-ll-20-2l. II illd-(toirxn awn-November 25th. Drcliestroconcem Dancing. Mclnnls llormy “mam bflsket social. If Owing 11mm" L-fli-ll-il-ii. "The i‘ 1i the shlidloulfled special meeting Dlmstmnnfeholders and patrons oi bu, vll hi” ellflcse and Buttier 00., it 1,34; “up rid on November 25th ' L-QZO-ll-lfl-Zl. B’ “miilnr but by no means vul- IYEBEL CHAMPIONS ARE DECLARED A T F65: Covers Prince Edward "I131" Qv’ ;-rv--""' """'*-----<\ Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1936 12 Fist Canadian Woman Minister Ordained Li‘ Rev. Lydia. Grucliy ordained at Moose Jaw, lowing the new iullng ported to be the first woman minis or in Canada. She has been assis- tarlt to the minister at 5.. Andrew's ciiureli here. S'tt'ng (LEFT), Rev, Dr. J. L. Nicol, t (FRONT RON’ RIGHT), shown after she was SKI-Wk» is a minisler of the UnLtcd church, fol- Pemliiied “which to be ordained. She l? re- llrfl-Sidfllli 0f Saskatchewan Conference of Chur- clles- Standing tLEIFI‘ to RIGHT): Rev. '1‘. H. Sclldilll, secretary of the C°"»'°l'¢‘n°9; RBV- DT- GEOYSB DON)’. superintendent of 1111510115; Rev. Dr- D- S. Dix. 5i. Andrews callese principal; and Rev. Geoffrey Glover l i of St. Andrew's church in Meose Jaw. to Foreign n (Cotiilnos Policy Defines Circumstances Under Which Britain Would Go To War. 11mm;- LEAMINC-TON’ Warwickshire, Nov. 20—(CP-!Iava"l-Fareign Sec- retary Edgn t:ni::lit outfiincd the cir- curristanccs under which Britain would go to war. Refcrring to Brtlsh nmicd fortcs at licmc and nbi0ild lil a spcrch to his COXLtliIlCIllS here, the Foreign Secretory dccinrttl: "These arms will never be used in .\ wnr of aggression. They will never be u rd for a ilurltose incan- slstcnt with the Covenant of the Lcozue of Nations or the pact o‘ Po s. - "Tiley may-anti it the ocrnsion arose they would-be used in the defence of France and Belgium a- gainst unprovoked uggrcxlon. in 5c- cordancc with our exiting obliga- Francc Faces Grave Domestic Problems PARIS, Nov. 20-c1=-novas> - Left-with; silpporters oi the Popu- lur Front Government tonight stressed their determination tcseck o new press law "with teeth in it" to put un end to defamatory at- tacks on public figures, such as those blamed for the suicide of the late Socialist Interior Minister, Roger Solengro. Despite the situation created by ltslo-German recognition of the Spanish Insurgents, and General Francisco Franco's threat to block- ade the port of Barcelona, the grave domestic pi " cmlfld by Salengrds death continued to pre- occupy political circles. To honor Selengro‘; memory two demonstrations will be held over the weekend, one tomorrow night at the Velodrome and anotherBun- day. At the some time Salengro will be buried at Lille. the town where he died and of which he was mayor lions. “They may-and if there is s. new Western European seitiemcnt thfl woiild—be used in defence of Ger- many were she the victim of an un- provoked aggression by nrly of the other signatories of such a seftle- nlent. "Those, together with our treaty of alliance with Iruq and our pro- jccted treaty with Egypt, are our cleflniie obligation. In addition, our lIlTmilmEillS may be used in bringing help to n victim oi’ aggres- sion iii any case where in our judg- ment it. would be proper uilder the provisions of the Covenant to do so. “I use the word ‘may’ dell':crately, sillcc in such an instance there is no automatic obligation to take mil- itary action." Referring to the Spani h situa- tlcn, Eden declared "just because some persons who should be firemen take a hand now and then feeding the flames, that is no reason why the whole fire brigade should leave lis posts to join in fanning Europe into a furnace." Soviet Russia Hands Warning To Japan MOSCOW, Nov. its-Russia tin- nigbt told Japan u German-Jop- snese pact would strain Soviet rm lotions with Tokyo. The Russian warning concerned what the Soviets previously as- serted was s military alliance be- tween Germany and Japan dlrect- ed against Russia. - (Neither Japan nor Germany acknowledged the illusion-reported pact). Jgpgncse "explanations" of the asserted accord were "unsatisfact- ory," the Russian Government said with result that relations between the two nations might be "serious- ly harmed." uiltuinr lllslllull llnllls MEETING lMr. George Hart ...Elected President— “Address on Credit “Union by Prof. Cro- teau. The annual meeting of the Chur- . lottetcwn Teachers Irlstitute was .hcld at Rochford Square School Iyestoi-oliy with the President, Miss ‘I Mary Callaghan, in the chair. | Tile newly elected officers were: l President: Mr. George Hart, Prince Street; Vice-Preldent: Miss Mad- elyn Clarkln, Queen Square; Sec- I retary: Mix Ester Rattenbuly, 5 West Kent; member o! Executive: i MLss Mary Callaghan. Rochford Square. . fresidenfs Report Miss Callaghan in a report of the years work sold that four ex- ecutive meeiings had been held ldilring the year and many topics lof. interest were discussed. Two 're olutiolis were drown up and i presented to the City School Board. A: a. resultof theTii-st s. sum of {money has been voted lw the Bcnrd to defray the expenses of 1 any teacher wishing to attend one of the summer schools, The sec- ond resolution dcuit with the pro- curement of n course in Domestic Science for pupils cf Grade VIII. The Board have been asked to give thi" mnttcr serious consideration. Tile President also mentioned the cli filct n expr scd by the Strike Peace M ovc Fails (A. P. by Guordiurfs Special Wirc) _ SAN FRANCISCO, NOV. 20-Au- other labor department attempt to bring about re uniption of long- shorelneirs and scalnelfs strike peace negotiations failed tonight when employers announced reject- ion of a. proposal which would have provided “neutral port com- mittees" for settlement of indivi- daul controversies between ship- owners and unions. The plan was advanced during the doy by As istant Labor Secre- tory Edward F‘. McGrady. T. G. Plant, spokesman for the shlpowncrs. sold the plan was “im- practicable." Lahor iiears Fascist Menace To Peace (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) TAMPA, Plan, Nov. 20 - Labor support for an amendment to the United States constitution in pie- vent "the vast uncontrolled forcesof private industry" from plunging the nation into another depression was urged today by Edwin S. Bmlltb Notional Labor Relations Board member. Smith's speech followed upon a ringing pledge by President Wil- liam Green that ‘American Labor would fight Fascism to its delth. Organized labor. Green sold, would stand u o "Rock of Gibral- tar” ogsinst dictatorship. "We are not concerned with the brood of dictatorship," he shouted. "We are against every brand of dictatorship." Controversy centred about two ed by a denunciation of the Musso- lini and Hitler Governments by fraternal delegates from the Brit- ish Trades Union Congress. iii BL OCKADE T HREA T DRA WS i t-iiii. SHOW Fog Halts Shipping in St. Lawrence (C. P. By GIu-rdls-ifs Special Wi t-i MONTREAL, Nov. Ztl-Dense fol; settled over the St. Lawrence rivcr tonight, bringing shipping on a 200 mile stretch between Iiake St. Francis, ‘above Montreal, to Que- bec to a halt. Signal Service here reported 29 ocean-going vessels had either dropped- snchor or were proceeding very slowly. Fourteen vessels, out bound from Montreal and includ- ing the Duchess of Bedford and Ascania, were caught in the heavy mist, accompanied by snow and rain, between here and Quebec. Bound for Montreal, eight ships were delayed after passing Quebec earlier in the day. l ‘PARLIAMENT PREPARATIUNS iiNii ill w ill (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wlffil OTTAWA, Nov. Ztl-Preparations for the forthcoming session ot Parliament and consideration of the Canada-United Kingdom trfldfi agreements are the ‘chief subjects occupying the government, and the ministers are making no announce- ments pending the conclusion of negotiations of the lust named rubjcct. Prime Minister Mackenzie King was in close conference with his cabinet this week both in formal sessions and in private discussions in his office, Session preparations involve the consideration of cutl- motes with which are bound up the Government's much talked of defence program. The Prime Minister said he would announce the opening dale of Parliament within the limit of time which will give the statutory 40 dnys notice. It ls uniicipnted the date will be Jan. 7. It is also expected formal announcement will come after one of thethree Cabinet sessions scheduled for next week. With respect to United Kingdom trade agreement it is understood the Government would like to be in a position to present the basis for its renewal to Parliament at the forthcoming session. Negotiations opened early last summer but there have been several knotty angles which rc- moined obstacles even after the Prime Minister had visited London u few weeks ago. It. to poxslble these points will be matters for discussion when the Imperial Conference is held after the Coronation ceremonies in May. In that event the likelihood of a fall session next year would be strong. The hope is, however, that the treaty, which expires in the fell of 1937, may be renewed by action at the forthcoming session of Parliament. 0m of the first outward signs of the imminent parliamentary session is the presence in his of- fice of Mr. Speaker, Hon. P. F. Cssgrain. who has been in Ottawa several days. the Curlada- Firemen Discuss Convention Plans ‘IRURO, N. 5., Nov. filo-Plans for the publication of the fire chiefs’ year book and tentative or- rengements for the Maritime Fire Chiefs‘ Association conven" l in Ohurlottetown next summer, were disciroed today ot on association executive meeting hero. Chief O. A. Cunningham, Saint John, and Chief G. P. Ryder, 5h silfiDhe-n “fluid from New Brunswick liiiVERNMlNl TRDUPSIJRIVE BiitKiilBEiS Reoecupy University City as Heavy Snow- fallTemporarily Halts Fighting. (By Christian Ozauue) ‘ (Copyright 10st, by the llavus News Agency) MADRID, Nov. 20 —— A heavy , snowfall tonight brought compara- tive calm ln the 14 day struscv of University City. The once-beautiful c u m p u s grounds. studded with faculty buildings wrecked by insurgent shells and machine gun firs, were lliumined tonight by planes from the French-owned‘ Case Velasquez, which until the siege housed the art institute. Some observers declared the fire was started by insurgent Moors re- treatlng toward the Mnuzanarcs river. The hospital. clinic and other , surrounding buildings were retnken . by militiamen after u. sharp clash, according to the official announce- . ment, which said o. Moroccan dc- ‘ tuchnlent was trapped inside the San Cristina asylum. On the Guzldarruma. front; the statement said, _enemy troops launched two attacks today, but both were routed with heavy lose. Government ‘troops drove the in- surgents buck beyond their original positions, it was claimed. Inspired to new confidence by in defending Madrid. (Continued on page 13) iiermanli-BoatSinks, Eight Are Missing LUEBECK. Germany, Nov. 20- (AiP>—The German U-boat number l8 sank in Lilebeek Buy tonight with eight mcn missing of the 20 aboard. The stibmorine collided with another ship during s. practice run and went don-n within a few min- uter. Hope was abandoned for the eight men miter futile efforts to reach them. The U-l8 wils one of a new series of submarines and was a unit of the Wr-ddiccn U-bont flotilla, the first flotilla formed after the Anglo- Gerninll nilvnl treaty. industrialists See Marked improvement (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) SAINT JOHN, N.B., Nov. 20— Such major barometers of industry as newspaper, and coal production are showing marked improvement in Canada. 'I‘hi.s improvement “is going to grow throughout i937," and all classes of industry may ex- pect great benefit from the Fod- eml housing and improvement plans. This optimistic report of busi- ness at present and In prospect was presented in s. joint interview tonight by two leading Montreal industrialists - Harold Crabtrec, president oi’ Howard Smith Paper Mills, Limited, and chairman oi the board of Fraser Companies Limited, and Arthur M. Irvinexvlce president of Dominion Steel and Coal Corporation, Limited, and n director oflirsser Companies Lim- ited. Visiting this city on private bllS- iness, the Montreal executives er- rived this noon and will remain lmttl Sunday Lftemoon. for Madrid, with the War Minis-i try claiming complete reoccupatlon ' it . XIMS 0F A Ilifltl-I .\l.\ l. luftlf-li-z t.m llitiil vi‘ our . t u ilumlny ilf -l.c . Pncllzlsl _ B r i t o. lull Seeks ‘Guarantees Of goon-rip: no I tum-tin lllltl Sate Anchorage Will Not Tolerate Any Inter- ference 0f Shipping On High Seas, Is intimation. c armrrlzl LUNHUX- NM‘- I7i——(i'l’)—<§l‘t-:li Britain will tolerate no llll(‘l"i'L'i‘L‘l\l"' \.;.l il.ili.~ii sliiglpizlu on the hllrh so was iniilllilieti lililiiflll in con Siii‘_L,"t'ill illrcnt in lillleltzlelc l5 (lisilnciitm ll(‘l\\i'i‘i] sllilllliilg‘ i which Ill‘!_\' ht- tltv m- oi ll ping tiuisitlc it'll seas. (The in}; llrlt vein as “ Asstlcinit-tl l’l‘t'.~‘>' qlltl ‘h \\‘:ll'.<.'lip.< wntlltl ll lattes" ii' they illiui l slliilllingn Since the iii- szlid, tinder inicrnzliInllzll lzlw l Guarantees Sought l The G'\'K""‘"lI‘IQl. (.l.'ll.'ll('ll<'il lll- sin-gent inr‘. ictiolls t-l For llmlry Chilton. British Amlixlssnrlor t0 Spain, i4) scrllrc frnnl lllt‘ Insurg- ' ‘tics ifildflll. "s. 0i Still)‘ .ti<"h .\l‘lli)-ii‘il Bur- lvlln ls at Hell- illlifllfll‘ _ cviuna, (lnyc on tier, VHlS FlHlllC vs .. . pro ed bit»: ltlL‘ \.rnl‘il npvrntz- t Brit ll .\‘it rlitcrrrlncnllship- ping, Wll‘?illt‘l' Franco would try to i0 ' we. prevent: .. , s irolll T('lit‘ll- lug GU‘. ..i Ullfl rvllni he \l.'tllll’ (in nllnllt I‘ All \t' risk zilrcrldy in c ll'll‘.l v~ licrcilcil Note In lllf‘ lit-u" hi’ (‘ cigll Sccrl ("rv l'<!i-:l cvijlt of :1 ~ cilillq in and sll;l',t.j,' nillllllv isil (iovvlllilllllt. r-n "The ' crillnclli. this tnrnlsl i: of Will‘ rlt it‘. i! so frlr. if l‘.i‘t c.~tl Gov- vwl to prevent. l‘l':'\" I . “ill. vcli‘. even gn *~'\l'_\', ilS ill destroy l the plrt," Prillicos llClA‘. its rciltlb): i Eden, Sillll. I ‘ Tllc not.“ (‘llJYlfPd lllmt ships en- gaged ill ilic traffic \\'l']\\ or “Rug. harbor {lllfl lli‘§§(‘il fol-i. IlOll-(‘Ollllllllillli-‘i in c: city. l llltl:-kn(lt~ 'l' . Rfiltlflllllff the ti“ ' ' - w‘ "ilisll a blockade. it Britain has l1". lsllrgents as ll. l suclt riyilts: Insurgents impose n llW-v the Iilslllixr u; make the lllllf London ll'l\'ill . "'1 {Yin ill- thnt the ll‘*?"l"‘l l. -. ‘rolls cnouzzh to m i 'i'n~ xiwrirlri tonnage is crllwh rlflll‘. "l'w:l'v-l'.llll‘. is handicapped by n llri: cl‘ ofli- eers. Ono qllmtion in h» iriz. H up 1“- Slr Henry.‘ Clllllflll villi 'l~i\ nill"fl~' authorities t‘illlt‘t‘l'“fi llmw Wllllvll‘ of Rrlrcwnllil. ll i» r ROME. Nov. Scvcll i)(l‘.\‘(lll\ l .. Bil iCl‘~lll\.l‘-' "Mi liil .5‘ .,. \ least 20 illjlll‘. unity rel‘. ii‘ lil "zl (SW1 1 at. VliIlHJ . killed i ' l z Actwll <~ ton}; 0i l . the lllzlllllizni are Hi chemicals cxpli it ii ping must llc i‘t‘_‘.:'.‘!l'i'lt'i‘l its (ilil-iiIld-Olll. piracy). -. i)‘: cvvl‘_v' mcnlls i l ii rill! iilrit l s, it net-titan with the Spanish ln- nrccionil. but draws a sharp n Spanish territorial watt-rs, lllllZiF)’ (rpm-rations, and ship- .ll “AIlUFH. in nilicl" words tm the high ted informed sources as say- re on Spanish Insurgent ves- ‘fcrcrl with British merchant _ ‘ish (ltlvcrnmcnt has not recognized either side in tile civil wnr as n ilelllgcrent. these sources any molestation of her ship- iireek Freighter is. iiefloated till’. By Guardian's Special Wire)_ POINT ESCUMINAC, NB, NOV. ZiL-Prlsoner on B reef near hero in 1\i.r'.1llliclll Buy since Wednesday night, the Greek freighter Delphot no.1 floored lit eight o'clock tonight by the powerful tug Foundation Frciliiciixl. The 4,739 freighter" steamed away ullclrr her power and was believed to be nestling for some port in All-inc. She was enroute from Mon- ‘ rival to Newcastle, N. B. In bal- last sit the time of grounding and original Illans were for her to load pulplvood for Rotterdam. The ex- tent of (iiimzlge, ‘if any, was un- known pending examination m port. HE ONLY (time. 4am KEsPs Us FROM BECoWNC, Riel-l ls MONEY ! I i\ itilntllnll Pit‘ >l l ‘i ORONTO, Nov. 20—Mlnilnum j and mnxinlum tclnpcraltnrcs: Dull. on 12B 2 Victoria 42 52 Fltilllollton ii-i i4 i Rt tiilln Lil.‘ 40 \\'.llllipi\;: t2 ~16 ' 34 30 Z4 36 B-i IlG l2 Iii) l4 Ilil l0; Iii (‘Lllrh llt‘l0‘.‘»'ll in 35 i FORE! ‘ ll 1-‘. 'l‘ l‘ '1 ‘Nil. ¢~ Stroll; v. il\ pr llimrrntl‘ nlcs il't-lii \ i - ’ vw t, chum]? "Jill ."'!‘.‘.t’" . '_\ plo: ion wlllrll _ plant. zit. Hinli » .- “l7 I" ‘ l‘ " 313 Andria" , , I, All’ Ii -u\ lilo l,’."." {ll Tl. o“, i,“ mm, , ._,,_ >4 iii : ’- 10.; ml/ ll.‘ till at 4 ‘I3 night iliil 1'.‘ w t- t.l’l"“‘.‘.\‘ hmlllillz: at Earlier rrpnt-t . list‘ ' l ' - l . ~ '5 “'3 ill‘ (|"l\I'i*‘l l"l‘!l :'i\i'I"(lE\\'. n. »._v I'\I‘I~|II qflillll)‘. .\ trilln connection]!!! trip. . V“ l.‘ l. - ;i . -