F’ Maxiivis OFA MERE MAN what is offered to us ln revel- ation is not a doctrine of God god iiimself. but _*_ i _ ‘N ____ . ' `\ . ix ”/2,/,,,,,,i, ii vous Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew 'ii ‘ 5" iiiirlnttriown Guardian Two Ccrill sarnlnu Guardian, Founded Ill? in f - _ f _ ___ t ' -1 ‘ - ' - -»`-- -_gr `"‘** ` '_ “A” 'v~--~ ' r ' _. _ ~ - f A CHARLoT'ri:TowN. CANADA. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1936 16 PAGES .‘.:":.".:..i".::;1'a::".;:::i frf-:: 5' 3* " 4 ______~___._,._._._._____;_.__.._i__.._.__.___.w..__-.._..-_ _.S____?,___ _'_ ._ _ -..,. ,_ , , J REICI-I F RTH RV 0 A TES VERSAILLES PACT i M M I “”*l“’“' *lm* -_ 'lil 11111- 1-_l ____ A ______ SINCE 1932 ,l0minion’s P r 0 gress ' out of World De- pressioii E x c ee d s That of U. S. , cl,E,'\fl‘Tl.i\Niw, Nov. 15~(CP)- lmeririin lr.i>.iiiess men were ad- md ;0<;,i_-,- by Colonel L. P. Ayres, tiisiness .auk's business bulle- tm, “Canada has regained D7 per tent of the clcpression losses while ~ this wiiiurr has regained '70 per :eiit of iiieii:." Col. Ayres concluded: 'We should be asking ourselves how it is that Canadian business 1, his been ailie to accomplish an al- most coiiipleil- recovery, and to do is it in the inniii by old-fashioned, ;,f“./-::_-.~ g-_--:L ___ __ f-- -~ = ‘ ' -_ _:T- . `r,t'i With rebel attacks \urn.ng remicr Francisco Caliellero and his capital' for loyali.t Spain 160' mi`es cabinet have esiaizlislicd a new Avenida de Amalio Gimeiio in the lu.~u..u b..x:.w.i .lllsu u.o..~,\..i¢-..S, to the souili, at Valcii:~la. Pictured beautiful Spanish Serpart. imdmniatic methods of self-reliance in iocsi initiative." N iii ,`_.___. [Oi/1|NG 'EVENTS O i:®=== ‘l.`».i;.c l...i ...y B-;;cli Loiigc, i‘ii:zi_\', Nov. 2Uili. L-438-il-16-21. "Dance in Iona Hall Tuesday, L l'0i‘e:iibei' l`l;ii. L-1385-11-14-Si. i __ .. i "llayii'a1;er`s dance North Wilt- l fl. ture, l»l;m.i.;.',' Nov. ltitii, 3 _lf ` L-411-ii-ii-zi. "‘Kiiiicoia lirill, Friday ete- miir. No'»i:i~h,i~ Lliltli, bingo, lliiicli ,R- in '1 i1..".. . Cliurcli lJ.i.';i:ii' l N . _ -- A “"1”-~I\. l .il Club luudiiij: iiogzs, ‘ '“7.“”‘ L”-i - iv ry Vvediiesimy at AW-l` liuii. 13 .3_ E I.-li)`i'.!-10-RI T \V ii. 4 lift :_ >;iip;ei'.“, Bingo, my-it V vu ii ii.; iii.e, 'l‘i'e't.ii',' L-IHA-11-13-lil. t`fPM`,‘i“_""‘ 51’-1?fi‘i1i: Ciuh loadii! fn 13-., -_ .. .. ~ L _ .! ..i .t on \\ii.ii,.,i! .\ -hp \-;~_<.<;‘i had been luhi iiiraitiiir, ilav crfierliiz the rlsieiiiion of the "i ini' \'e...¢l L1Lz.‘rly, Inspector the cii.s|i:`,.\'ii`. of the vessel had not V] -‘ LU-l1`\'i\ 11-111 Cl! Nut. _-éariii of Gulf \\'.iiei~s and brouglit A L"`w”`u`14'2‘- to Cli:ii'loEii‘:i.\\‘ii by the police boat uiilezl off N:>1'iIi Politl, Pr`nce "H _ b;,it, hui sn.-ii nun" aitfl crcapcfi ip "p H "V ’i*`”'“"`~ M‘»`“d“‘3" i`:!e io siiiicrifir pred sci limi lsceii i'el."useil by tlie R. C. M. P ln.~t,\\'1'~l; en ix <~li.ii'ge of IERTY T0 3. iii. PLIGE' M;;un£c:i Police licatiquai'ters in li:i:'loitetc\\'ii 1'ec:‘v:‘l1<':i to all foxes riiiielieti _nm -_ ~- l. \'.'iie_tlii‘i‘ registered or ’“*“`- L-silo-ii-ii-al. ll Muzi” 1lff.ifiiii‘iie ~ _ _ Spain -’3 New Capital h D E E. A w D RotarySpeaker .PGRA ll E O `C|lURTS Will 100 Persons Believed Killed And 300 Wounded in Week- (A. P. by Gnardian's Special Wire! MADRID, Nov. 15-Madrld‘s dc- fcnders tonight blew up the Los ' I-‘ranoeses railroad bridge over the Manzanares River after at least 59 persons were killed and 200 woun ed in two insurgent air raids. Earlier in the day insurgent art- Di i I-mal circles that lawyers m the ` illery sent shells screaming into United states :horrid have inter- MR- LOWELL HANCOCK me "mmm end of Gm", via preted the reported posiibility of lVIadrid's main artery in the heart such it change as indicating free- Pmmmmt f°’"“““ °f 5“m"‘"' of the my ‘ Sid ll ‘_ ' dom 01 trial was being impamd in Q W 0 Wm give the adam” at The railroad bridge was dynam- Bfhry luncheon today “Bly” - , ' ited after enemy tanks started to (The Rome correspondent of The cros lt. Associated Press said hm dupawh A eommlmique from the War De- of Friday relating to the Italian i mrtmem sam the enemy attacked courts was based on information - . ' from excellent legal :ources whom 7 C furiously" but that the militia tured several tank.; before they “D he had no reason to doubt. C U New up th” br|dge_ (The ongmnl dispatch rep°rted Government officials tonight reliable sources as having said said more than 100 civilians and Mussolini was expected to abolish 3 soldiers had been killed in the in- all law courts and substitute spec- i surgent week_(.nd aerial ,aids and ial boards or committees from var- ‘ that M least 300 had bam wmmd_ lous divi'ions of the corporatlve ed s"°‘°)° ' < , 18.000 Prince Edward Island Th” Steffml "CWS 11861163’ Pub- apples sold Saizurday iisBoy Scouts 'The Inst radio Sunday caught pi-omenaders on the Avenue De lished U10 f0110WiUK i>ress~ bureau held their annual Provincial Applet Piibloiglesias. coniiiiuiiiqzzer Day. A :Light street auction .nic at Flying rhrapncl filled the road “The Rome correspondent for summerside was a feature of the with dead and injured, the Associated Press has sent to day and brought Scouts $173.00. Tho largest fleet of insurgent NS I10\\'SDuD°r Piles of news ab~ol- Highest bidder was his Honour Lt.- planes yet to bomb beleaguered uteiy false and ridiculous lnaffirm- Govemor DeBlois, pa.tron of the Madrid swept over the city killini! ing that abolition of civil and pen- Provincial Boy Scouts' Association an undetermined number of per- “1 mb“"‘1lSin Italy iS 00fl1iu8 soon whose bid was $50.00. sons and demolishing tenement buildings, Srurrying residents with nobody knows what kind of cd 15 per cent over last year Erl- cuiinimi 2|; plane.; in the fleet, ' l0rP0r€iLivc commissions. ward Mitchell, Proriiiaiai Fielrii Twelve bombers escorted by 14 "Absolutely nothing of this Commissioner announced and, pursuit planes appeaicd from the (kind) i' bsing studied and there are no contemplated provisions of this kind. The correspondent of Scouts all over the Proviii:-e t.>id of better business. Scouts with gaily decorated bas- west at 9:l0 ii. in. (5.10 a. m. AST) flying lou' over the city. Defying a barrage of anti-air- the Am9Y1C9H MJUYICY hu-S there- kcts sold their wares in Clirirloite- craft fire, the attftckprg headed dir- fore fully invented this news and town, Summeisldc, Aibertcn, ';"-_2'1Z1=“-fi"-f' :I-T-'-'--f hils C°"1mUi-»”d Il liiillily Iifplorabie O'L/sary, Borden, Vicf.oi'iii, Hunter “Cl-" River, Crapaiid, Tignisli and Morit- ____ deal with agriculture or any other spending dcpfzrtmciit oi' govern- iiiciit. Props cd expeziiiitiiics will appear in the estimates in the Or- dinary way." Illgliliglit cf the week was the lriiiie Ministers nnnouncementi that two British destroyers com-i plcted in 1931 would b: brougiitl over to Canada tli‘s winter to re- I place the outdated Champlain and 1 Vancciivcr. They are similar to the ` Snguenay and Skeena which, uithi the Champlain and Vniicouveri have made up Caiiaclcts naval cem- plcmeiit of four destroyers. But the Prim: Minister indicat- ed clearly piii-:hose of these two boats and the propo ed scrapping of the two older destroyers was not a recent decision but. was the out- come of negotiations opened nearly Pierre, The vessel carried a crew of four besides the sk'pper. B yéhl' B80. » By The Cnnndlnn Press The wind hcwled a chant of death over the Great Lake; today. vain for trace of the Canadian tug; Frederick A. Lee, which apparently, swept the motor yacht Dan Juan on Lake Erie Sunday and two men_ were believed burned to death. I Also on Inike Erie, 30 miles east’ Peters; Wednesday forenoon until Main time, Hunter River, Eradal- bane; aftemoon till 3, Borden Line at Albany. Ship cc-operatively and have no regrets. It pays. L-373-11-14-2%. Seven Feared Lost In Lake Shipping Wh'lc Lake Huron was sciiincd in 3 30 aboard was believed not in dan!- went down with five hands, fire ,ers holding bumed 10 miles off Kingsvlile, Ont. Jack Battra both of Kingsvllle. were beli:ved to have been the men aboard. , Tragedies of Cleveland, high, snow-laden winds tossed the coal freighter Sid- ncy E. Smith aground. The cr;w of cr. A 50-mile-an-hour gale broke haws- the freighter Empire Slate at it pier at Traverse City, Mich., and she was pounding heav- ily on the shore of Grand Traverse Ilny. Her crew of 1’l remained a- board. The yacht Don Juan, a 45-footer’ m and Fraiik Coopcr. Injured When Car Topples Over Bank! NORTH SYDNEY, N. S., NOV, 15 , -'Four North Sydney men, iiijuredi when their automobile toppled over 5 a. 15-foot bank near St. Petr-r`s as il they were returning from the ‘ Maritime Winter Fair at Amherst, wci'e recovei'1ng tonight. The acci- dent oecurred late Friday. The fcur wcrc: Lloyd Joliiistaiie, John Redmond. Warren Mcifatt and Charles Johnstone, They suf- gercd cuts and bruies. Mayor McBride 0f Toronto Passes TORONTQ N°V- 15-‘NWC mfmef Ethiopian irregular--ilic Italians i can them bandits-are figiiuiig bit- 5 Mayors of Toronto will be honor- ary prillbearers tomorrow at the civic funeral of Sam McBride. 70. _ first chief magistrate of this city ever to die in harness. The late Mayors body will Ile in state at City Hall for several hours prior to the hlncral service in the main corridor. Burial will be at Mount Pleasant Cemetery in the afternoon. Death of Mayor McBride Satur- day closed one of the most color- ful and excitTng careers in Canad- ian civic politics. Sam McBride had been a dominant figure in 85116. pected to organize trosps at Tig- nish, Victoria and Soiiri' iviiiiin the next month. Apple Day is observed by Boy Scout orgaiiizations in ea;li of the Provinces. Due to the late m_atur- ing of Island apples tliis Ls the last Proviiice to observe Apple Daly. Eliiiopians Still Resist Invasion ADDIS ABABA, Nov. 15-(AP)- Italian columns are on ilie move again in Ethiopia. Six months after troops occiipied this capitol city and Premier Mus- solini proclaimed the annexation of Ethiopia, the war still is in pro- gress against unoonquei-ed eliieft- ains. f-Cfly to prevent the invaders from extending their dominion. The ter. ritory which the Ititliaiis have not YN Occupied represents approxim- ately one-fourth of all Ethiopia. $20,000 nie Ai Hampton, il. B. HAMPION, N. B., Nov. 15.. (OP)-Checked by two volunteer Torontoh municipal and sports life me Jgmftmengq and ,-mdcntsv an for H third Of I century- H6 rim f0r outbreak of unknown origin was municipal office 31 times and was confined to ii portion of the busi- electcd in 23 of his campaigns. He ness block at Hampton Station this had served as alderman controller aftemoon. loss was estimated at and was Mayor for three terms. more than $29,000 ivir. Mitciieii, Provincial com-{ missioiier nrnioiincerl that he ex-, _ (Continued on page 15) Rev. Dr. James Ross Dies In Halifax HALIFAX, Nov. 15--iCPi -Rev. Dr. James Ross, fornier superin- teiiiieiit for home missions of the Presbyterian Church, died here yesterday. He was in his 8'.lnd ‘y’l‘Z\l’, . Dr. Ross was born iii Prliico Ed- ward Island. 1-le was ordniiierl at Richmond, N. B., after graduation from Pine Hill Divinity Hall, Hal- ifnx. After five years of service at Wooiistnck, N.B. he was appointed Home Mission Superintendent at Saint John, N.B. He retired in 1927. i li i i i i I End Aerial Raids. I MADRID SHELLED AND BOMBED B Y INSUR GENTS Gefmanykewmes if ' M ‘Traffic Control REB E l enounces Naviiizitioii Clause- I Great War Tre( ‘ Frat _ `2‘0.i'.‘3 ,iii iiiii Niw f’"”e"W“?@fw‘U’S .-2 'uri 'ri -J fi? rc Campaign Against Russia. l§I']Ri.!N. Nov. 1.1-(.\I.':l-:iff Ein 'uv li-‘= ~li;ii\i-ii oil" :iii- O 1- I' ei' of her \`i~i',~':iiiie,~' 'i`i'e:ii} ~-'uri-`.‘.,~A lol l>_'. 'ruin-4' control of lriillie on hui' i‘i\'ei'.~ :incl i'iri\ii.S0\'akinii free port at 'Hambiir,f:. ri fill-_\'i-ai' rzrant uizflei' the treaty. will iiit hr- iiffeetfd. :iiitlii.iii-ii. The aiiiiouticeiiiviit peiixtirti out that Germany tried by iietii~e of Uni of eini-i‘;;'en1'_\'. i ..-ms Governor Extends iilearty Welcome To ting Foxiiien W E-: 2. It al oril.; me much pl a .;;~-- iii i‘x.iiii!,ioii izioiiioied by ina Siiier Fm: l€\ix.:.i.~<>i'.<»` _\'s.'e.aZio:i. win- i~.iii:.o‘ i,.l i - iw ;iii;i;`f‘-.~i-i ',-,‘i;li tlii- .~iIi‘ i.ii.' . ;: ir.: x ¢>_ 1...; A.\.iv:..i ioii ii:i~.i xiii.; Lire viii .1 vi! ilie.r ivrk oii :>-ini.; oi i‘i‘,:.ee Eiff- I uiirti I.slaiid's great n si", tile S.I'»~.~i‘ 'iilirck lox iiii'iii.1r- iiiii- `iiili`...ioii i“ii in ii rmiiizii wri- iriuocr ti:.ci iii iuiri rii.~.iie iziis i’rov.ii2L~ ‘,,1iioii:li1\ii:, the \vv»rlr. 'i ARE /i\i.vvl\Y5 Cui-,f_ii';i‘.iii`t‘.I _ Dun. on lil i Al:la\‘.I-; Will His Tni'f‘ii'<» ji LJ Coniinons timioiroiv inay he the only official reaction of the Brit- (Continued ou page 15) » British Press Wams Against §~f)~7'=i3ff!i§ ((7. I‘. by Guardlan's Special Wire) LONDON, Nov. 15-tCP-Havas) --The London Sunday Press today devoted considerable comment to what "Se.rut:itor" in the Siiiiday Times called the "realities of thc problems_of national defence." Scrutator observed that last week's debate in the House of Com- mons did iiot necessarily prove that British renrmameiit was too late. i “It is no use our iindertaking commitments which will drag usi into a war on the continent tori any other purposes than those of our own defence. ' "In their present mind notiiingi will induce our people to fight an-E ether war in the some way as the, last one, and nothing but an un-I i Continental Commitments‘,i1‘,,‘,"`j.,.,,,, EZ; i, "' -lil , M.ui.i<.i. 44 Q is 44 1 iiii;if.ix 41 y 54 , , ~ mistiiknble threat to tlii-ir own (lo-i Uw‘01;(‘ W" 38 5* mesiic seciirity will iiiiiuee t`iein to, '_,0nm_‘_\_`..r fight on the <‘oiiiineiit at ull I “Wliat the i'e<'u.=i. will he like is Mm_imF_ Pmkm H Strong still iiiiceri.iiii hut ive m.'i_v hope tor, “_md\ nm *U im" “url and somriliiiig more realistic aiirl less? !w!'l]“,_,A;_` ‘M!`:,x_ (v,Md\_ uid impulsive than the policy and sim- U:\mN__ mlmud `_“_"\f._`u_]'_i|"_ “gy “I ml-4'" I lfiizli title iiii- nfierii ‘vii iii l1!3l J' I" G`“‘m‘ m Thr OhSmTnr" iiiii ioriziit at U37. said the iiziiiiii la:-lzs li-i'ivr~fs.:p.‘ sw SAA mi; nM_mwm M 431 uwmmut mm l""‘d"r‘°h1i’ “P “WPT and rin-~ toiiiei':o\v incriiliifl at 7. Cn" hav" "ny d°"‘°i`m”4" “hwhi i<`ir: 1. riiifir-ter iiioui. 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