i 0'\L MERE MAN - jun? 3 the Church‘: work ‘> must not supplant nlschintrsiu "¢i‘.':t“..Ji"-'?ii’.i’r‘.“ - \ «nu. 1- E} . (‘ff / - The Peoples Paper T . Covers Prince Edward‘. Island Like the Dew ./r ~ A or A .. .( MERE MAN I H ‘"'.*.r* lb‘ s I sdebt un- snd must_ can-l ttotflns duraisn 'r be mm“. emu... r....a.".° uni.“ ":. .._..__._.._...___...._.... MAAQON 36090’ cHARLo'r'rETovvl§i, CANADXTUESDAY, JULY 25, 1939 BRITAIN-JAPAN A CREE ON FoRMUi?i°°i‘oR TALKS c H Aiilnlnm IN STATEMENT ill cniinis Recognizes Japanese Mi1itary'Necessity—_ Disavows “Bribe” To Germany. By .1. F. BANDERSON Canadian Press Stall Writer ..LONDON. July 24-—-Great Britain today promised to respect Japa- nese rights in the conquered areas or China while disavow plsns — to make a vast loan to ermsny or to take any action which might look like bribe to buy peace. In I. House 0 Commons crowded to overflowing Prime Minister Chamberlsi hid down this form- uln in the Chinese-Japanese con- flict in the Far East‘:- "H|s Ma§esty's Government in the United Kingdom full recog- nizc the actual situation a China where hostilities on s large scale are in progress and note that as long as that state of affairs con- tinues to exist the Japanese iorces in Chins. have speclslrequiremieints ‘ as barracks oi the East Surrey Here are some of Britain's new conscript soldiers just titted out with kit-bag New '“Soldiers Of The King” s and equipment as they headed for their uuters t th Regiment a raw days ago wh th .1 ‘I “ ° _ "Mom sand" in“ um Eu‘ surrey Regimen”. "I" Mnherin tit‘); Véi:ie‘:‘u;v to report (or training, They have been named the (or the purpose of their own security and snsintsin- ing public order In the regions under their control and that they have to suppress remove any such acts or causes will obstruct them or benefit their enemy." "Background" for Negotiations This formula was draitecl as the crops Suffer From Drought In Ontario ‘background’ for the Tokyo nego- tiations between the British Am- zassadlor. Sir Rfirtugralhgilf and '3 .°'P"“°9° 3 ‘WW6 TORONTO. July 22 -(GP)- I-Iiaclliro Arlta over the Tlentsln Hem; tanlght appem-,d likely to dspute. It involves no change in my ,, week.1.mg V151; to onmno, the status for China or Japan, and its a lication is contingent on the am cable settlement oi the I‘icn-«sin dispute on a local basis. The Prime Minister said Great Briiam must take into account the l’6_2fllltlLS of the military occu - lion of China, but insisted the Government was making no change in its general policy toward the Far Ens . It was understood that three major considerations inlluenzed the Government in agreeing to th formula. They were:— 1. It is clear Great Britain must Play a lone hand in the necrotic- iions over Tientsin without United States or French assistance. 2. Because in view of contin- nation or the conflict between the prolonging drought conditions and bringing dismay to farmers. dairy- <men and fruit. growers throughout hte entire province. The Niagara Peninsula. scum; of most of Ontario's $6,000,000 fruit crops, is reported suffering from a serious lack of rain. Crops. badly burned by continued drought, have had- no rain for several days. Pastures in Lincoln, Welland and Wentworth counties need rain as pastures are dried up so badly runners are iinding difficulty in getting ieed. ‘EL-sex. Kent, Elgin and ‘Norfolk med rain for most of their crops and pastures. -A. N. Rock. Lemm- ington onion buyer. said continu- ed hot‘ weather for a week will hurt the quality or the onions and Two Injured In Car-Tram Crash Near Kensington New Waterford,-'1-\I—. S., Pair Taken To Prince County Hospital Suffering Ser_l9_us Injuries. H I-Ifoslslltal authorities last night held little hope for the ' ff” '53 395518 Purdy of New Waterford. N. S., who Su credo fractured skull and internal injuries when an wtomobllc operated by Mr, Michael aterford was struck ‘last evening by a train on a cross- “‘,E "93? Kellslngton nine miles from Summerside. b t lytllr. Mullins suffered internal injuries and abrasiqng u l was not believed his injuries were serious. Royal Mullins of New .-».-. , __-__ _ .1 tr 1 anadian Mounte ' ' 'I‘oronto. executive monfi—~———.~nued on mm 1.601 6)., E-lggnpro uc on on ess ram comes 3] and Mum“ asdsgolvlce Islstifiiated MISS, Purd_v_’s age as Scam ,0, we 0mm, 0, C,,,,ce,_ In Near Plunge Fry mC ae1r;‘;ig1,£res!;¢<;ae1§rvta¢’r'i mm” mm M Wu H mm,m_ / Tobacco and tomatoes are in m t 5 _ . r. u ns was thrown clear when B ness session of the meeting 9 on runway mm,“ 0, 1930; aries at 'lsi.na.n. One hundred l!$ , good condition nownndthese hardy _ 9 Film Crashed into the car but Miss Purd)’ W35 Pinned was held in we mommg ‘Mm — — Dr Mani said: fifty Cl1i.ne.se employees of mo Comln Ev nt crops can make an immediate in the wreckage. 1‘W>h°°“ “Kim WW9 9" 1 °°1°°k C mA§fmA’,§',mg§;’;un’4 Go(r°1:,)‘,_ .:E,,,m gnm, 3 5., we... W5- who film! are on Iilrike ni°W- 1334* g~ e S °°“‘°b“°“ Wm‘ “ 59°“ "““5““' “""“**%-—---I Rgflway men Wm M a lo” ,0 R:1Q h%tcreleMgI?1: ioanmofiiigiais reportedgiodnv poi-ilnt siblo 0“ the “W5 °‘ 1 ° °‘-“““‘5‘-~ §'.$"t‘.4 E; at:-kn. - _ ncl t (1 on . clinical session was held in the Ii5h£1'm€n in the °l'b0ir Trill °°'“dm°'“5 have "o n" -o— . "“ “‘“’“’ “WT Swiss Mistaken For i'iae‘z’=”:‘.-“xii. ..é’..’°“‘°......“..£°’...:“.':..°.°. memoo-L n,;,m;,ed;,ni;..°5drs5 §:’.‘;2"l..i§.§’“€: ...';’.°":'.l. ‘slur: ’f.:....... ..“"‘”°....‘i‘.f‘..i..?"“i.?.".::.i.“‘t - mm M N°''°“ '“ W" °'““““‘ The nortl‘leoa§i;Ie{rnJugn2:d~(s‘ll:te: N t’ ' 6 31:3 l/Jtanabl1ll’ttyawl:.;ndog:lxe' may mm“ ilsyryiecedlng ‘the’ lll)ll:;llle0xl'll.‘ mobile broadcasting unit from 9. tion would probably not be not- 3 cents per word. “had by n month 0,. mo“ of a The New W&t8.lqf01‘(l car had Interesting and instructive pap- 500-f°0i plunse midi Smokey °1‘,'he‘h;’;:“a§f)£'°‘1’£))'r’°°th,:” mm‘ drought. iought. the hazard of ‘ . made the crossing irom cap. T01-- ere were read the assemblage %”°““w1{‘, Vatm'a." ;g“‘1:,d"a‘;°°t1:1°1‘l'|; ..L Bewem 1930 “A 1533 bun. _ iorest fires and ioresa/w further menltine. N. B. to Borden and was ]1z'n"'°“k P910‘; °'“ U‘:‘,“‘*v’VV sfirspggl 0}‘; fife mm °:mn, ingofiufih mg, on the two railways has gone "w‘-‘d“*’=8d3Y July 28th ice cream "W damn“ mnmm ‘'8 “dump”. $118 t:ccll1?l'itw Cmmctlnmwwn when Mas-Kenrile or Charlottetxr>'wn' on today hanging by its excl over the 50"‘ m°‘° ma“ 27 7'" cem“ Th°’°' 1<‘-Siiiai and dance, Tracsdie Hall. °“d“,‘““",‘§.’";.‘.,‘§‘e’§”‘“ move “W 1 «r4_ Mr Andrewmmuxfgrsldn‘ 1, some Cardiac Emeraenelrs Dr, precipice, ‘°"° °"‘°. “"5" 5“'b'‘"’‘°t’ “ 1”“ 21 “ L104-'i-24-21. anmearonyy c~,...3',mg note cum, Regg1;D§f}£}%heF‘§§§§{shJuNya“Tm. near-‘the crossing said my 18[u]1‘1Nna_: Gilbert l-Iovustm was "heard "in a R. T. Bowman of Lrorésnttoa dlr;- Pgsfilicgrfinme a gu”& -~ -7-“ from New J.‘—'i9l’. Where the list Ge 1.. Gen 10 Quei de Wiflmoblle. a last years sed;m_ In on Chronic otiitus Media actor of spcclal evens ro cuss ‘IQVOOOMOV ian.i.'§?'§'§f'le§J'§?}ellil“l1’~u‘:§§’i.°§}§’“H’3?§§ weather has b.cn so dry that lllano hllteim crossed“ the l=1‘)r(:=,nch W35 struck by the train and rolled W1E‘$r°““D11°“”°“5~ While D1“ CrC~ Tm” CB9 and ”W°afL’s‘3mr°t§”- mm . -‘2_ 11-. the original proposals oi 12 to 3. L_w,.m_M_3_5_“ mosquitoes and Japanese beetles frontier proved gum way when over three times before it landed 3095 01 '1’°“‘°“i0 ‘W1 D15 W--L 9- SD63? and Fred W W0 . Jump- Sh. Edwam many mm mm, 5_. __ ' have fallen far below normal num- omcmg who “gambled to gmyg in the ditch. The car was de- M““M.m““ °‘ °3““‘1°“‘°"'°“"‘ b°”‘ 9d W" 1“ “me "0 "“'° themselves ooo miles o1 railway tracks were to “mm church Home at vwmn bers. hi-m met instead a surprised Swiss. 11.1011-Shed and parts of it were car. reed instructive and enlightening and the trailer. They engaged the begmm up_ but mm p,,,,,p°,,,,1 ha, Munrry, Mum,“ wcdmw. M with pastures seared, New Jerse 1.-mnm, gumd. at the 1m,1e rled along by the train which came Papers on Cancer study. “id 0i iifihermvn to help them nos, been abmdm,ed_ cum“; Mg 26.11.Vlsitm-g ublfi 1,399. L3g.g¥ dairymc-n were experiencing mi [nQun’ln.hn hm-an Vfllage 9; 51,, lo a stop within a length of itself. Art the conclusion of the nd- place the $30,000 piece oi equlp- mum" $1,500,003’ __I___ ' shortage however. Fruit trees were Kean-p;ed_du .120,‘ telephoned Miss Purdy was pinned 5,, the dressm the various doctors were mcnt back on the road. a-3_ The can hm Natlongl Ran. "Reserve Wednesday August; so. losing foliage and potato cm s Bordeaux rate this gm.-noon to wwckase. he said. and Mullins was extended the hmiiesi them‘ 0f The I0-B-0 SW0“? '9 1“ me wary itself in its evidence bclore ior the Cavendish tbs ' I We“ 011 30 W 4-0 Der cenin so that Queipo de Licmo had thrown clear. i-‘no meetine for iiwr inieresunz Marmrnes making reoordlnss ior :1 me senate Railway Committee. L-l73-7-1'1-18-19-2|-as-26-B-1-2-8. The New York city Park 118- ed the frontier and was on The train was on its way to the and ins?-nI¢i=iW users. “Summer over the Maritimes" V, figures to show that they. . ._'.__... -' ‘par-tmr-nt forecast a loss of up to his way to Bordeaux by train. West“?! Hid 0! the province from -- V series which the Corporation plans ll:/ve eiiecbed actual economies of "Da.nee'i.n Mflgonjg you mmmr s1.000.000 in. grass and trees if ‘ma General recently was strlo- Ch-Brioiiciflwn. The crew Was com- Issues P153 Fgr 10 ll1"39€Wi« 1“ the WW-W The? about $19 000000 per vear since River must. North Rustico - rain held oil much 1onzer- d of his military commune by noted at Messrs. Michael Mooney. had lzruveileci over New Bninswick‘ mo hm; 5,. me am... gm... Ostrs. L435.-1.%.11_ amp losses Connection! ationaliss Spain’: leader, eenenil con-dilator. James Rovell. Engineer Religious Freedom and Prince Edward Island and tho ,,,.,,'1,, 3’ . __ _--— mounted steadily. But there was disco Franco. “"3 H1” H°W3“'v- flmmflli. “mm 5"‘°“* °5 NW“ . WW‘ "4. ghnally the Canadian Pa.ci- I in Rn-est Bill Hell no dollar estimate aveilable.'l‘hore omclsls and police at Bordeaux Dr. Mc em or Kensincton was ""-"'1 2 AP coins 10 C390 BP°i°‘n- tic probably made economies in . Th“"’d*7 -N1! Nth. Webster arch-« was some roar of forest fires in rushed to the station and waited °5~“°d 1° Rive “F99: Md to the 111- An‘'ANrw' 0"” ‘my 4 '( ) M the “'“° °’ ‘hi’ "'°°‘d°"i “W the some period oi’ at least 85- ' ‘WE ' . L-at-7-all-ii. eastern Connecticut-, where last hall an hour because the train lured before they were brought to "D3 "“"°‘ “mg 1;"fh5’v"°‘i‘(‘1°A‘;‘ were on their way be Glace Bay ' ‘ ,, ‘--——'- sgptgmbgrig hurricane felled much wag 13' when 1, mm“, 3,-med hospital in surmnersme by ww_ Lon on. to‘kl th: aplesnocrg; 1; after recording is Gaelic TORONTO. July 24—.Mlnimum siop utv ,Vukyf|g1d,0hul-ch _ vm. danger or me in .up- there was no Gen9ra]—«on1y 9, mobile. 1“*“°° ‘hi V at mgonish. (continued on page 9. Col 4) and maximum temperatures.— Grounds for euioinsn supper A tote‘-New Yo'1< became so ro- Swiss with 9. black mous like The accident owumd at ao- “°°"“‘ "° "“‘“"’ ““‘°“‘ ‘“’° °‘’“‘ -—._;_—.-3. De 43 70 mm“ ‘ ‘ ’ 1063-7 -11- {sourced that 'state conservat on- Quetpo de Llano who identliled Wximateityi 6:28 P. M. The croas- kfigafégtagé 31%;: Emma! 53 '53 _‘ .. - on considered closing wood- himself promptly as is business nu was e second one on one mm, .53 .. Dance , .. _ 1 his in . iie¢i- Regi 52 B4 mllvmusttggvxum buses bus.» the mxblie. mam Just out or Spain my rom ns sion to Burrymer orA$:“_m. Mr:?m°Ymu”$:?; Donke Tra er 3 S pastgr mm... 52 87: . , . , ' °“¢3lV|‘8 999“ ‘Daron Bl .. ‘ ' ,< " ~ » ‘ ' ‘ . 80 nations, inoiu 11: Canada, Dr. ’ t otuw. 5:; 37 -~ « ~ r. i . h d ............... .......... .. . Released By Arab AbdUC ors - .1 "9"" 0 Sees S OW OW“ .In- Royal Family On . xelégiom freedom with. :‘;all’i?il' . ” 333:?‘ 33 ' 1 Z‘ ' . I’. it P t- I _ , S -n Visit To Portsmouth ,';‘{.°,'.‘,:;';,{,°“',.,,.,,."“*'“..‘, ,e,,.,..m'i_ M “H W‘---—,y m M mm W W 3,,';‘,“:,,{°‘"* :3 77% 3 Una IS ar Y n Pal '-—*— ' MII'!- mire: deemed tonight t Rev 0-fiydner over to two monks or 5: Chitriotmown 69 75 ' 4 » ’ -_ (3! TM C-Winn PHI) “fibre thin 05300 fagiifis hfiard o. R. Goldner or Ohio ll‘. Grecian Monastery. .; mu - A" 3”’ . r’ X ' ' ‘hm 57”“ 3 5”“ ‘“"re1eued yhis Arab abdIuctonrvnuidBelihleiwm.onoo H01" '°"'C A . ' - - - ~ opesn dictatorship had oer Jerusalem alter *rK' ". » "mm °-1°“ u“ “"1 ‘mud’ mg. in liriuns because of thestrsngth Wm“ “wig; $2 mu Maritime Bast: Moderate vari- \ A 9 ballot on other stand the our ay a per 1 down _ ’ .' . or menu ‘w V of interestond corrui1tlan— ouin . Jerusalem omcisls and lrlends able winds. partly cloudy and . , in u Ind "in other Iomlyisek of character." A. an Bedouin or the Ooldners meanwhile. were moderately worm; probably light «fin "~'~'___—‘-P lei? °“3.ii.‘ menu” °“’:o°“d. wnmmuh uusmafitgrmwmrldw oonhdenrlr ‘soonhb you“ Sm eui“""e.i.°iZ".v....ina at we R‘ C‘ A F‘ 13 ieriguntribe whlflley 1‘ ' ‘Jill: A careful chsgproit mgntisnuoggrvgn at 11:54.’ as - clergyman last story was begun A cause 0 R D 3 In Cffifih __,um°mmmd 1mm 7.”, cm“. dmmwmgnlrms, sm to word was grid rises tomorrow morning at wnnrizwilltie tlleddonk :_-trod srisgnd ‘honour up Bed ‘*“*.'“'n°°“~‘“1Y31 "3"°~m he noted m°aoian§yo.m ills‘ ' mo sum mu-u-‘mi mg“ 1:. :smI:1';Ir‘Ii§1§‘tidEm'eilu’nh‘t‘een min. 5 A L r, u n or town. §é"$,W;w “§,§ “°“l,',‘,,'!§,“;,';,“‘.,,,"‘,’,X an ..¢,..;.,,. rim CAB rsamz sim.rso.s toinrssbs. ’ Monastery .H.0A-.WIl‘11°'r ""“" 7,‘ but it yes said to represent a Leaves Borden 7 A.M., 9.15 AJIL. when young Ooidnor was held "down ysnent" with the remei - 1 4-3,I9m_1;."lgékn 815 A . uyesed upon are ~ - Me iéwn? and us’:;t:'s:tv&I 3. fgn‘gfi"°o°"° _ "‘ ii A. 11.. ans r. 11.. 8.20 an. mouelfl the were kept In “Animal gaifivaglfiwmmn ‘jg; smmsu ssrsmcs slidfurtherthat o l.eovesBwdsIi0A.Ma'lP.l\(. iaoturpaomsruesvnocoumm mmgimrwammaw soc utfivalu‘-nunsnum ms L n. S’side Doctor: Heads Island Medical soc. nual meeting held recently in Charlottetown Hotel. Dr. Jiohnson soper of Cha.rloi:i:etown. other oi’- iicers deaths: for Kings _ Burhoe, Murray River’; Queens, Dr. H. H. Pierce, Charlottetown; Prince, Dr. B. W. To 1. J. Yeo, Cihorl.oi/teto esis were Dr. Frank President of the Canadian Medical Association, and Dr. C. 0. Ross of Dr. C‘. H. .lahnson oilsurnm - side was elected president of thel 3 Edward Island Medic Society at the Society's 50th 2311- e Vice—Presi- Dr. L. elected were: County, ntoin, O'Lea.ry; exec- utive com:m'i’otee: Drs_. M-aoMillan. , Charlottetown; Dr. Mc—' Intyre, Montague; Dr. F‘anne'r,Mt.i Stewart. and Dr. _W.l-I. Hbunut, Bummer-side. Secretary, Dr. S. Gid- dings, Charlottetovm: ireasu:er.Dr. wn. at the meeting Gil Patch, Montreal. present of the ‘TERRBRIST’ '-PLOT BARE!) IN. BIJMNIONS Counterpart Of “Gun- wder Plo ” To Blow-Up Parliament Buildings Revealed. LONDON, July %—'1‘lle House of Commons tonight passed in sec- ond reading the Government's measure to stamp out terrorism alter the Home Secretary, 511' Samuel Hoare. disclosed a modern counter-part oi the aibortive 17th century “Gunpowder Plot" to blow up the historic House oi Parlia- plot was attributed by Bar to terrorists or the out- lawed Irish Republican Army, and he said their operations were be- ing “actively stimulated by for- eign organizations." Scotland Yard. meanwhile, pre- pared to start a roundup .lmmed— l. the railways, instead of tearing the railways down. British, liunboat _ Mounts Guard At ‘iron-mu~‘i‘v"eZ The Port of Tangu lately when the measure becomes law. The detectives have 5.000 I. R. A. members and sympaohizers under observation. a government lnlionmatlon said, and about 400 at them who are being watched n hi; and day. may be deported un er the new measure. The vote on second reading was 218 to 17. sir Samuel told the House of Commons 0! the biza.rre~piot when 10 Pious Outstanding for dealing with the railway tried, despite the fact the 1933 set up, Dr. Mimion said, the compensation ing politics with the railways; Against Unification The Conservative Leader again declared against unification. such a. move would not result in a. com- bined saving oii more than $25.- 000.000 is year to both railways, al- though its proponents once 018. ad s'15,coc;0oo a. year oruld be ed, he told Lanark he reported the Government had. discovered a document which he called “Plan B" and whidh he said outlined virtually all terrorist acts of the past six months. He declared it was "a very care. fully worked out staiir p.en—the kind oi’ plan that might be work- ed out by a. general stall." Besides the acts oi’ terrorism which have occurred in recent months. Sir Samuel said there were others mentioned in "Plan 8'' which have failed to materialize. includ- ing blowing up of the Houses oi Parliament, saibotoge of raiiwaiys, pollution of water supply and wrecking all key industries. The reported plan to destroy the Parliament Building was the first recorded lot ainst than since Guy Faw es, sodier oi (or-tune. failed in the notorious gun powder plot of Nov. 5, 1605. Sir Samuel described "Plan B" as a remarkable document. "It i_s__pot the kind of inasmu- (Continued on page 3, Col '1) C. B. C. Mobile Unit meeting in this railway town. “That is our proerun. a. proggtem n a chaxires. “I submit that under the pro- gram which I have outlined, we can bring about anywhere from 76 to 90 per cent of the economies tha/L could be brought about under unificatlon, withou doi. injus- tice io the ees or! ways: without uildlng up 9. great monopol ; without setting a. huge poitlcal machine that control gtgvernmen : e ultirns. 1y " liabilities od the private company. neatty Statement ‘ ed Dealing with the claim that 3'16.- ooo,ooo a year could be solved b unncation. mule originally in 193 par. Anuusllhcrlptionlioiivosodfldoflf liiloii-:1’.-l.LIL00|0cuAdeIssd I1. night by its National Leader. Hon. R. J. Dr. Manion declared the railways are willing to co-operate voluntarily,” co-operation, mltted_ is not a failure because it has never really been rate basis for all forms of transportation, Provincial co-operation; refunding Railways securities at lower interest rates; British ed lato generates at below Chinese demonstrators. The the Asiatic ponaerti sin a tish w tectlon witho jackets. I. IiI.0Q UR ass i NON-PAR 715.4 IQAIL WA Y BD. Present?‘ Policy" Of Conservatives‘ On. Rail Issue ' Aggressive Prorgr-a-m To Deal With Problem Is Outlined__l_3_y_Leader. (Canadian Press) SMITHS FALLS. 0nt.. July to enforce co-operation between the keystone in the National Conservative Party’s program 24—A non-political board Canada's two railways is situation outlined here to- Manion. “apparently un- he sub- railway bill provided for it. In addition to the non-political board which it would Conservative Party proposes: for jobs lost through co-operation; a fair by Dominion- of Canadian National no more play- and building Canada up to 5-—'mq mount- , China. Jul» Salidwm Briilifi nbotft user T811911. M: the the Hai River nearly as miles Tientsin. following extensive to uhem yesterday by i. moored alongside Petroleum Company‘ es on arrival from Tremb- no. it was the Bri- ou.ld Btllflrlffi. to furnish ut anding any hue- British quarters here at the scan time hoard rerports that gangs :2 led by Ja/pun Chinese were becom- ly active around British es. The anti-British movement is Tainan. where 18 Britons left loll tooks Shun Rovinco ven Britons still there 15 days to cave. There are several British com- mouth ' or