‘Carlton. bonded Charlottetown Goerlhn no . . Ienlll ciiiiciif TIME ii RELATIBNS illTH___$_TATE Denth Prevented Ex- pected New De rec- ation 0f Fasc sm’s Attitude To Church.- ILUMIS, IUD. Ill --(Al'l—'l‘h0 racist urano wit-noun» no id homage to Pope “use death todey occ el l’ critical moment m relation! oe- tween the Holy Bee and the Fasc- ||t Government. i The Grand Oouncil heia its seneouieo meeting under/frontier Mussolini and adjourned l5 min- lites inter sitar voting" its con- dolences. » Deséh sl‘i’ei'iced ‘the Pope on 2:3 re a eore e In .expec lorygiveynew expression to Inc "bitter sorrow” he had profcsed Ior 1:54:15]!!! conuuetfowaril the chore . Unniverssry 0f ilceord Tomorrow will be the 10th an- niversaiy of the Lateran Acco-d oi Feb. 1l, i929, which ended a bitter. 59-year quarrel between the church and state and the voluntary imprisonment of the popes in the Vatican. The official azettc today re- minded ail Ital an ofiicills tha ltaly was bound under the . late-ran Accord in no wise; to interfere with‘ tbs eleéittion olfée new pope. e see e sa the accord iif"i“"‘l.ii‘é;'.°tl‘llv chill. dim“. e e _ an that there not be. committed on Italian territory a which in any manner might d uih the gamer’. in! of the comings!" i “me 113th of ope Pi lino . lllflilrfiliiil‘ typog . - ' i Pose Pius was to hay: received all the archbis an bishop! of Italy in on u ienoe foi- which recent ohu h storv offers fevL couiricirvriiii llatc for floilcel in this column Lcents per word. ‘ . r.§i““ii"if“‘f. sill’ V’ ".”§."§'is?i§' e5 a Oil , ll I n. M. ' y L-loo-ilJl-fii. 3 "5koting ._.....__.. setusesy evenlnc. Vittoria Rink. ‘ . lq-ititlliri. Bat. Janpgpiil-totllar. 115v. \7"llu.sldeg vs. Mill: leafs. lillli-oli tonight. Skate ugrmmmu "Borden Lille oi b lfllllllllnllflll lain . . llilalllv“ m qsllflilfili-rgfi "Plum: Ciar Flags nim- ii , . ~ uneasy" “rabies. jmlsoadixig hogs at. Peters, Wod- miay. new, 1s ou day. Justin i. Larkln. L-flil-Lll-SL 'F"L_ive took Tie: M-i»m§.l:°=i..:i..s"§§~f.."r§ii flute. ‘ . lnlfi-Idl-li. "Unloading Bprlwhill ‘ coll Bltiii-dsy and Monday M‘ Milton. B. (2., Webster. L422. “m _.__.._.. iiso§l.*°.l ..‘l‘lm°“$*-- “l ‘Y ~ , 4n- i. f‘ "Hos iiei {y . ‘ 1 _» p q-o-si. "Dance ' CHARIHPTIIIPQWN. CANADA. sermon, FEBRUARY n, 192» - iloversPrinooEdwardl island» .4 _ -.b...___..__...a_.... _.. SPALIYJSH c0 VERNMEIVT QRETURNS FASCISTS P}? 1101122" c1; fires” LA fiwpozvmfifr 16 'the memoigr of the Miniatu- Oake as of maiéatuorldirch i slc- elillrfih x y Phi-again (B inc. 1n ado. House of Commons nest the which was expr mentgs some of loss greet leader and the ' s‘ E been in Rome the funeral. Offers Condolences President Roosevelt, in a Hui, for peace and throughout unfit. -~ v tri ind?‘ If.‘ ' In ‘HEMP: I of the there death in tionis predominantly population. ordered in all parishes. worshippers thronged Brest Cathedral of qiliem mess “‘ of cflicd Pore Pins "one ‘Toronto Will ‘lloath 0f Pope ‘IOGRDNTO, Feb. Arcnbtshoan J. C. Mctropoli of the ggraorcnto,‘ . c m r no lus XI WEI’! church will he of - the requiem churches Archbishop ntifiente at StMiohaePs l and red in ing. ‘mmrhis 23m g struck by its hebdand weeps." all Pius the eat, the go . glam to I e gotten stewardship “In her i repid and her Wane. er v st,‘ . the G n the Pope's deb . M . La. infe, airing o mo’ of 8:0 Catlilblics-of n said the “Catholic Church loses a 08-1158 dis latched through Stat-e Secretory offered his “profound con- dolences," and spoke of Pope Pius‘ "It tolelflnce." ' Cathedral Thronged the minster Archdiocese in London and preparations were mad-a for a. re- there‘. England's only the College oi’ Cardin- als. Arthur Cardinal Hlnslev. who pronounce the eul t Michael‘, St. Augustine's Sufism and ' othe 0s ciic institutions wii has lost her Elliot strep- proton fothori‘ justice, her All Christendom Pays Tribute To ‘Tape, Of Peace” Body ‘Lies In-S-t-ate In Sistine Chapel While World Leaders » Join In Expressions - Of Grief. T11 Onnldiln Press Theydeatli of Pope Pius gu, an world teto tribu ntiff. Justice 9.1%?“ toad n. Minister overri- be. Canada, of world peace a great champion." Itodrigue Cal-dine. Viileneuve, head of the Church in the Dominion for some time.and will represent Canada. at In tho United States. millions of eorrowing Catholics prayed for the soul oi the Holy Father. while message flew Holy Fs- Pllmig‘ Vatican Palace. caused deep sorrow among the na- Catholic Special masses were to to th West- oi the Soloiiin ‘Services .. in Mark. Plus B 10 ~03?)- MoGuigan, , Archdiocese said today that solemn king the death hf in held 1e archdiocese "w Sunday and a so mn mass will be chanted in ai on the ciav of his burial. McGuigan >- will Cathed- 03y. Roman be pro- humanity. a common grief bows Archbishop McCluigan laid in paying tribute to the 81-year-old Pontiii. 0d has been "For give an account of most awful the tor. the apostle motto; ‘the e of Christ reign oi WM I saint, noble B it‘ ~ . - .r.'lr‘.'fi . “church's greatest Popes," arranged to Bo to Rnma to attend the fun- of a new Pope. Nazi Germany respectfully low- ered its swastika. which Pope Pius once called "the cross which is not the cross of Christ." General Franco. whose Insurgent Government restored the Catholic Church as the official state religion in the threequarters of in it rules, ordered flags at hal meet and sent a message of sorrow to the Vatican. MnIollnPl Tribute Premier ltfuseolini told Cardinal Pscelli, interim heed of the Church administration that "the death of the Pope of the 0011'. ciliation is a source cf ief for the glhurcn and for the I aiian Na- on." 'I"iie Polish Parliament paused amid celebrations of the 201m an- niversa Poland o pay tribute to the Pope who, as first Papal Nunoio to Po- itgnd. share?" its misfortunes after (E or . In Dublin, capital Eire, crowds throngs-d the churches and knelt in prayer. A rind of mourning was order with theatres closed and other enter- tainment suspended. “I , drclse in whl and red. lay in state tonight un er the famou frescoes oi Michelangelo in tine Chapel. _ His body, taken this afternoon from the brass bed where he died ust before da leak, was borne to e shoulders of stol- wart guards in a {stately and color- ful procession of ay and ecclesias- tical di itaries. Tomo ow morning it will be tel:- en in on oven more elaborate pro- cesslon to St. Peter's Cathedral wggelre ‘the ialthfuli-alowlyhaasmwlall f. n c urn-may o "the Pope of peecex before burial next Wednesday. - Temllorlfy Admlnliltrltor The Pontiffs death on the eve of the 10th anniversary of the signing of‘ the Laiers-n Accord. which . eaie t the -i ann tie Papal Throne, . ariouwers of Eugen cardinal Peo- all! i a temporary Mministtltiofl of . 1e Church R0 WlllChoose Successor The successor tel Piim XI lbe chosen bLth o Car sis (Continued on page iii, Col s) ._._._..__._.____.__ Mexico A... Reich In Barter Deal 1o ~02) no. informant com- y Negotiation Samuel} Hoare 1" t "h?! eral and participate in‘ the election tod of the creation oi new e of Catholic bo fig’; P, the Si; 9° t e l“ or} the Rome-Be 2i Y misguided friend th yno . “L was tifi may??? Father f Pdlltlfl’; llcttvlty in world lflnlfl. of of Cardinals tailed to elect a Pope iziiin will‘ ours iiisi, THREE iiiiii Biting Winds And Snowsto Spread From ead To Pacific Coast. wrms to - misery. o lmmedlate e5... in nis°wintry blast caches-man rololm Waysleehie, 00, of aban- down Ont. was found dea near the skirt William Ski Club and was tt‘°“‘°.. ‘°...“i.i° WW...“ ~.“i’.i“°'*iil Q11 that we? sn seven ect deep Port x‘ ' and Ibrt Wil- liam. It was c worst snowstorm at one Lokehead silica 1893. Died From Exposure ersons died from the wldin Columbia. hail gritish John Mo? 1-year-old prospector, was found frozen to deigizh boniyn five rfi~ cs n a e e ti“ B" wit: "ll m’ is: am: , om e after acgllapsing in liis cams at Prince Georgte. . Railway, s reot oar and auto ranmrtation system, were tied up at the iakehsad. one train running fmm Port Arthur to Fort William being held up six hours vllth a crowd of dinner dancers homeward n lll/ledlclne Hat, in southern Alber- prairie 601d spot last struck 50 0 pedtanrr: l‘ n iowcs tcifieragilres in ars. Vancouver reco e 19 above. owest since January. 193 . Bitter Nazi Bommont 0n l Late Pontifi‘ BERLIN. Feb. 10 ~40! Haves) ~98!‘ Allsrlff. newspaper of Pro- Dlganda Minister Paul Joseph. Goebbels, tonight characterized late Pope Pius XI as an enemy r1 I axis Ind e c was receen as e w forecast"decidiy cold" for tomor- ‘ Jails Seize thief (titles 0n lialnan is. ‘IOKYO fab. lo-(Ari-n Jup- force ancse efidinttonery toils am a coast mi cl '°%i-i‘..."."i§.° H“ “ma”... .. mouse t". French I31 o-cnins, nee consider“ wi lmnoes sphere of influence and observers believe Jo c: gplbldll may mom new th ca. In rims orgasm muauemia...’ '*" the epeneeeoecupewfi ibe - 1m iheedqiiertem announced Hsinan ceplta. Kiungchow and lien-b Hoihow, eniei an d - est elk at the north t of e ” “'“‘."t*.‘i...“§‘°“ "§..°“‘.;.§' 0B0!‘ B (ll-fill es. - said to be encir- ese coestlesigdr innoke out smigsgleg: 0 tllllllln 8.1‘ Getpigglbchiong-Koi-shgz. - vnici siiiiiiiiii iii ciiiiiii Leaders Join In Tri- bute To Pope Pius. (Dunedin: Press) Tributes to Pope Pius XI as a humanitarian, an apostle of peace and a great ruler were paid today b? Dominion. lllovinclsl and vie lender! ll Oomdfls four end. deiiholiim mourned national Roman Catholic realm he ruled. Many of Quebec's Phenols-Owed- ien papers bore heavy blecir boo-d- ers. In the House of commons Hon. llrrieet Iopointe, Jimtict Minister read a message sent by Prime ' King to Vatican City expressing the loss felt by the Government in the Pope's death. Speaking on behalf of the Catholics of Canada “whom I have the honor to represent in the Federal Governmen " Mr. La- poiniossid lihe "Catholic Church loses a great leader and the cl/use oi world peace e great chsmrplcn." Monlori Pays Tribute oracles. The ice te in the strum: make the totalitarian peoples swallow the antieFe cist “medicine of the Papal hflrillwy." In I. long article smiling the Der Angriii predicted "it would be a great IrJ-sfortivie" if the College who would understand Communism "cannot be destmyed with encycli- The swastika banner on the Reich Chancellery, together with the flags of all egatiom and em- bassies here, were set at half I4 a token of mourning. The Betlimer Zeitung-Am-Milt- tag. first German paper to carry new: of the Pcntiff’; death devot- ea s ion; article to no llfc and“ achievements, omitting mention of the dis lites which during recent cars s ined relations between o Vatican and Mai lenders. The rest of iihe press soon o- lowed with detailed obituorilpnnd many of the news pers paid hom- mfiytc the Pontlf 's strong person- and the great role he p world ofiairs. Bis two sets listed as fcun loin of mast Q in were the Catholic Action end elllllnl of ‘Isis on mt , end it was d table that ‘ reeeicsted totalitarian "philoso? Y" K18 l 18s! ~ ':.~.**.*'**°:'.**i..ii......*'~.*i'=‘**-"+ IFour Steilarton ‘ ~ v~ Miners Injured “rams , 1 Report American spoke of Pius as "a great church- men and a brilliant scholar who was pre-enninent in his devotion to the welfare of all closes and conditions of our fellow men." 1n u... Province of Quebec, stronghold of the Rnlnen Catholic Chumh in Canada, there was universal mourning. Ilieiit-Gov. E. L Paitenaude said that "the world has lost one of the greatest Popes l in history and one of the most remarkable public men of our Qodl." ‘- Public Mourning . Ordqs went forward in the greet ooihollc cities of Mont- Quebeo tor rec-l and weervonce of mlbiic no. ' At Cttewe, Mgr. flderwaniio Cenedeendliewf onpeee 6.00173" Tanker "Aground wit‘: tliMMllNS is iiiviii LISSBN iii ‘MAKEUP’ Mrs. likeltldnmtcamhowmuch it welglhsnorhowlitztleahineon. my day, from the time they are powder. In my day we used rice olrls compact enrrif I like the cmpoct of Newfoundland. Major Hisoock was in service Newfoundland, Bermuda, Ol-uurlot - Btephsgbnlf B before com to omrito ‘surviviiig are his ti‘... George Black Gives House Insight into Use Of Cosmet- cs. OPIAWA. Feb. lo-(Wl-Witiit e few deft words and motions Mrs. George Bled: (Con. Yukon) today put her male colleagues in the House of Ccimmo straight on the question of how and why a women powders her nose. She did e0 in the midst of a discus- sion ooi ways and means of piro- ‘eotlng Comedian women from in- jurioils cosmetics. "I think I know as much about cosmetics so any man hare," she declared. "I use lipstick when I ber has spoken of flapper-s and WW8 P901719- “The girls of today and even of old euiolldh Ito imow anything about. tittvaitlng, wan/t e little powder or even cornstarch. Given Doinonltran-u. “Todsythe wentepwotty I do not think about what‘. I am going toget inside it.Iopenmy bag (and here she gave e demon- staoition of taking out her com- amd powdcrlughnnose); I uni I em not. a flapper I believe the minister can proton us by seeing that we do not use poison." The House was consider‘ amendments to the Food and. Drugs Act which would bring the manufacture aind sole of cos- metics ilnder the control of the National Health Department; in order that misleading advertise- ourbod an! products injurious materials kept off, market. The immediate cause of Mrs. Black's remasiirs was s, suggestion from J. C. Ls-nderyou (B. C. Gal- gory East) that the Government go hwther and protect the pub- llc from exploitation through the sale of inexpensive articles at the ca. m Ilvq-onfo Hon. an l Mlmm-l 1-116 170118! and mostly NBWLTNBO Conservative leader in one no»; (continued 0n pass, is. Col. '1: , "M"; °aem§nfflfih %fémd, 0f Gvlflmwl smile v! the PM» l! -——i——— the Insurgents had advanced l. "humanitarian" and said hi6 was welLKnown their conquest to the Mediter- death l? a great {loss to the I Th_ P _ rulistenofaiymfloramfioigiseastipmt pours lowlyssisinthel-Imiee ~ p0 c lib-Dill! ' Hon. c. n. Cohen, 10...... loci-e: n '5 ro-vmce 3316??“ a; it; giggle; h1g5} tary of etaite, voicing the opinion _ M me Ocmrmtwe opposmm or1§beneNmT0klmék,1°ér(gg11““-:fii*fg_ set off by the fleeing Government lyre!» years. died here today. He re- t d 0 years ego and was native in 1., Fredericton and Sit. and o. daughter. Joan Crawford Seeking Divorce 1% ANGELIS, Feb. i0 -(AP) -Jcun Crawford, fum sta , filed suit. today for a fr ct Tone. also The plaitit salute the r have a pr rty settlement. of wli it asks coin-t iip iove. mental crue , To that f time not. _ in on inhuman mnmer and LFranco for peace. Children the IAN 101mb’? mo... OI A. near: MAN . m. i ’ 1e m . Allodl D1 PAGES ubceristlol neurone sll-ltfisfillbll I8 ' nndmlllll Continue War Is Voiced By Negrin Premier Mak-e-s-Armouncement Following Conference With Military And l_’_§_)_l_i_tical Leaders. VALENCIA, Feb. 1il—(AP)-Premer Juan Negril announced tonight after a conference with his military and political leaders that his hard-pressed Spanish Gov- ernment would fight on against the Insurgents, who new, hold three-fourths of Spain. Negrin, who returned to the shrunken Government territory today after having fled into France from Insur- gent-conquered Catalonia, also announced the Government would return to the former capital, Madrid. He made the announcement after conferring with hi! still undefeated Commander-in-Chief, General Jose Miajo. Madrid, where Insurgent lines at one point are on the edge of the city_ was deserted by the Government Nov. d. 1936, when its fall seemed imminent.- The determined-looking Premier’: announcement woe accompanied by a blaze of newspaper exhortetion urging resistance to the last against Deny Peace Rumor Despite firm Government de- clsratone of continued and denials of any peace negotia- tions with General Franco, the _ 1s was suggested for months old. Sir Robert Hodigon, ‘ ‘ Agent in , e car-vital, is on his we London h lheu ctiolll iflc guaxsnbe of lemency for “Garnish Heist lgaders as an essential condition for surrender. Confer ‘will. llflajs del n . Both gr For Minister, Julio Alvarez tn .7031 elm Vayo, conferred General lvlieja. commander-in-chief of Government forces in the fourth-of spsin left to one Gov- have encouraged _ Madrid." to hold out. At the some bsiird time Miajs. described as s. reports that either he or his Gen- eral Staff had negotiated with Advance To Frontier The _ rgente‘ occupation of Puigcc a gave them control of ell frontier posle alonr northeast Spain's border with France from the Atlantic to the. Mediterranean. Franco. in keeping with his pledge to the French Government. held his Italian troops far from troops to destroy munitions dumps- Cornedienne Says Career “A Fluke” HOLLYWOOD, b. 10 -By some fluke, Hollywood failed to observe W. C. Field's 40th sn- nive so an actor mien it oc- curred 8 months n50. But next Thursday night the occasio will be celebrated, in n Fields‘ way -lie T101958- "The whole thing," saidjfizld to do. with elaborate careless - reerrlng, of course. to his 0118 and interesting career-"is nothing but a. fluke." Winn a. committee from the Muquers, an orizonfliillln of bla- name actors. celled on Fields the other day to tell him about his snnivers yxlinner he said it would be all right with l\‘4i provided they held in on Thursday (cooks night out) and promised to refrain from fieavseLlirsnev- Mo srship Drive“ or 1936 a pointed out. The rate Province should take p. reduce the death rate Island." he continued. In Canada pointed out. 199B reach 100,000 in last night's meetin The Prince Edws. W118 membersnix was 4.6. it nounced. creased membership woul success of the campaign | 21:21:: :-' 177m? Eric or , (thus m; Euo i 0F 80m?» foo 5 ? 9 i Z as. 9 s s r the highelt in Canada, and 1,000 persons cancer each month, it f Foiwiliia is oFf Cancer Society i 0011.116“ Dfiilllfie . m. enemy sari-rt» of the orgenintton bringing about u ted imp M‘ de hh 0f 1315, D0000!‘ MadMlllltfl 11.01 wu "if my, ttcn to from in cancer cause it was Prince Edward did T!!! Itwashopedtohevqihetohi membership of the Dominion Bo- oiety formed in the latter post o! the first informed. ncli tentatively set its membership obs icetive at more than 1.000 Present Wlifilill drive for greatly irr- d be mode immediately and reports of the presented at a meeting scheduled for curly in March. gcgl gislltl ‘<<=mi*“":d-2r..ree2_1l-, M, v her Greet mental suffering GMJUB. e » {In 0f Gold T0 U.S. Aro NEW YORK. fir?" fiat»! ‘éiemclidinrl? no‘??? 5g r p’ ‘ V ti‘! lotions mental mmcdietuly before ...___.._.. p», 10 _.(Ap)_-_~ after the Muniohpaotlast Septem- the _ _ v .2; _ “bu” Europe From h I P v uses Curiosity wan bcr. "siarmerhed." sold is metal held out of the tessiiryk, recorded ‘ouiillll’ and subi-eot. to the will of the owner. It i of courtesy by authorities to foreign central aiifax " Charlottetown v i ‘IOIIOASTI! time ' not; to blnls E10 increase in “earmarked” go -chlef international ni iurn of exchange end "cosh" in.- its ultimate form-mousse interest iii uh carry’ view of the "c and principle inlolved for gut-chase of wol- materials here‘ y foreign ‘m;"l=ldiwl?" here ll’ w» d. col-mil. - 1M W‘? W“ “l? 9'9"“ "°" igdvclliiimrllghi “Slum” tcrlewilbrk m greatly amnfimfim ‘flung senile-i- T0 MADRID Determination To‘ l