MAXIMS t . - ' MAXIMS 0F A ' 0F D MERE MAN MERE MAN tlintwonoodlor “flan h" a‘ There is nlwpyl need of slink and heroes, men of deep inward devo- lottor of tho plot guidance in our _ tlorn. . iiernlqxlty. The People's per l Covers Prince Edward Island Like tlie Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. WEDNESDAY, gIEPTEMBER 25,‘ 1935 Ioundod us! lllornill Gurdiou. ‘two Conic ohollvtbtlf! u Anuuul Subscription Dollrered Conservative Candidztz; Acclaimed At Eldon l, FIVE LIVES LOST IN §EA TRAGEDY Large And Enthusiastic lslllllllllfllls British Cabinet Meeting At Eldon Hears REiiTES-TME Reaffirms Stand Messrs. McLure fiiMyers "l: D E H League Qpéniflg Camila-En Meeting Of Mt V l H gllegfsdlglounty Conservative. ° "r esse “Fri. iJaval Abandomf rts T M ed; tan ar earersProvesAnOut-i grlinPgifiyfstegig ate Halo _ Eihiolfian gispute‘ standing Success. Record And Will Take Strong Stand With ton Coast. Policies Of Bennett Adminis-l tration Received With Cheers‘ Great Britain.» i (C. P- By GEM-Ems Special Wire) And Applause. Great Britain stands firmly by her decision to give Opening what promises to be an even more successful full support to the covenant of the League of Nations in gflnniapziign than that of five years ago, Messrs. W. Chester‘ h I . - 0 lire and John H. Myers, Conservative candidates f0r| t _e info-Ethiopian dispute, a cabinet meeting yesterday in London made clear, Queens. were greeted at Eldon last night with storms of applause, culminating in cheers, from an audience which; In Rome, the Italian cabinet ma; and issued a com. practically filled the auditorium and which heard with muniquo indicating a way for a solution was open under "l? gfeatfist interest and attention. rvusing Speeches 0n the League covenant. Belief was held in some quarters Mussolini wanted a legal mandate over Ethiopia. the political issues of the day. b The call to arms in which 10,000,000 blackshirts would be mobilized, scheduled for yesterday, was postponed in- definitely. Meanwhile Italian newspapers campaigned against Ethiopia’s continuance in the League. P. E. I. Scholarship Winners (C, P. By Guardian's Special Wire) JUDIQUE, N. S., Sept. 24 -A night of death behind them, seven seamen rested on hind tonight after watch- ing five of their mates die one by one as they drifted through darkness in a fur- ' lous storm that had sunk the motor-vessel Hurry On and driven them into an open lifeboat. Death lied trailed the oer» en all last night, ever since the littlo Hurry On plunged to the bottom off Henry Island, 23 miles from here. And it had almost caught up with them when a chance ELWYN 0. HUGHES _ sou of Rev. '1'. Owen Hughes of Cardigan will enter McGlll Univer- sity at Montreal next week ax a Federated Scholar, having won this distinction while studying at Dal- IIAZEN WIGMORE, B.A. son of the l-lon. Thoo. Wigmore, who left on Saturday for Jondon, England to pursue his studies at London University in Education uu- der the I. O. D. If}. Scholarsh‘ . ' Liner Rex Sails With Record Low Passenger List NEW YORK. Bept. 24—The 1t- JOHN H. MYERS. M. P. Fears l/Vheat Famine In U. S. E1936 TOPEKA, Kas.. Sept. 24-h wheat housio University lost year. This scholarship is tenable for one your and Mr. Hughes will return to Dol- houslo to _ aduute in the 1988-1937 scxsiou. lie is taking on honour! course in Biology. STEVENS PARTY P" "will"! would have been noticeably large even for n joint a" 1H8‘- As a Conservative gathering, it was a magnificent tribute to e popularity and confidence in which Messrs. McLure and Myers are held by the people of Eldon and surrounding district, T!" but 01 ""1" llrwuiled, the only interruptions being the frequent outbursts of norlsiise which [footed mo speakers‘ remarks. r Both candidate: were in excellent form, and commented flppreclgg. xely on the icent u The mm " ‘ was returned at m" “h” "l the mmtllll. when cheers for the candidates and for Premier Bennett were given. MANDATE DENOUNCED A high louroo iu Addil Abobu denounced the reported mandate proposal. luporlc from Aduwa llid thousands of y. “or; are being sent to the northeoltcru frontier. The chairman, Mr. George Mac. Linn. of Lewis, former Conservat- ive candidate for the district in the provincial field, in his opening re- alian liner Rex sailed today with only 63 first-class passcnsers- Line officials. saying this is "a re- cord low passenger list. in the his- famlne threatens the United States unless next year's crop is measur- ably larger than this year's. E. J. Smiley, secretary of the Kansas In Pull, official: laid Premier Laval had decided to abandon efforts to mediate tho dispute and concentrate on the strong stand token by Britain. ' wind cast up their lifeboat and threw them. almost all unconscious on the beach CANDIDATES In Geneva the Council’! next move woo under conslde tion. It was expound “u”, to ‘mom; . n" mmnh" mmm" m k n tOITNOI the Italian merchant mar- marks referred to the very satlsfac- Grain Dealers‘ Association, warned. 59°" after dPwm mm "Wm o, w to“, ‘he “mum u, ‘h, Jamozm ’ m! e s lne, blamed it. on the warlike ut- toiy record cf Messrs. McLure and tonight, - - Ashore with them came c - » mosonem in the Mediterranean Myers at otmwd during the past “Should the glen wheat belt suf- u" body of-one of their dead By mun“ a Nuu", I ‘ area. five years. He predicted, amid ap- fer another drought and should companions; the other dead, including the captain of tlie ' Halifax-owned ship, still Former Island floated somewhere off this Minister‘ Dies Cape Breton village. One had been swept to death in the, storm; the others, had died in the tossing lifeboat and had been plucked over- board by giant combers, In Moncton (C.P. By Guardian‘: Special Wire) Asoociaied Press Staff Writer (By Guardian's special Wire) LONDON, Sept. 24.-—The cabinet decided today not to alter its policy of unlimited support of the League of Nations’ covenant in the Italo- Ethiopian crisis. A full dress meeting of ministers. who assembled for the first slme since deciding Aug. 22 to go the limit with other powers in the ap- plication of sanctions against Italy, in cue of unprovoked aggresion in Africa, placed an unqualified stamp Welilesie‘ ‘£2223 Pl 9| Al Hearing At Hunter SE8 s | 0N u‘: iiiililillliii River. An orderly and attentive tlIOllP of electors attended the Reconstruc- tion meeting at Hunter River lost evening. The two candidates fo- plausc, that the electors had no in- tention of’ ma-klng the mistake which they made in the recent provincial contest. and that the Conservative candidates would re- ceive even better majorities than they were accorded in 1930. MR. MCLURE ' Mr. McLure in his 0p3ning re- marks expressed appreciation of tho excellent. attendance at this busy time of tho year. war break out in iimrope," he sold. “I hate to think what might hap- pen." Smiley said United States wheat farmers should be urged to increase wheat acreage rather than reduce it-"so that the nation can get bccl: ori a self-sufficient basis." Smiley believes the United States will be forced to import at least 75.000000 bushels between now and next harvest for domestic needs. FILLMORE, Salim, 24 Twenty-eight potatoes to tho bushel. That wan the result ob- iiiinrd by R. D. Price here when a short row in his garden yield- ed 60 pounds of the tubers. In one hill. eight spud: weighed .' Queens County, Mr. Bernard Hughes and Mr. Earl Inga, were supported on the platform by Mr. M. J. Kelly. President of King's County Stevens Club, Mr. Robert Connolly and Mr. James McKee, Mr. James Beaten of approval upon everything done at Geneva recently by British dele- gates. The ministers also ratified the defence measures taken in the Med- iterranean. The cablnetd eclded no MONCTON. Sept. 24 - One of Monctcirs best known and esteemed citizens, Rev. William James Kirby. died this morning at 10.30 o'clock at his residence, 210 Park Street lifter a lengbh illne:s. He was born "We have been accused by our opponents of being afraid to come to political meetings," he said. “Let me say we will ask you to be the judge whether we are afraid to nmo or EXPOSURE Elected Jilly 26 on a Policy of "balancing the budget." Prince Edward Island's housefull of Lib- eral legislative representatives Will take their places for the first time Captain A. Ii‘. Gardner ol York- shire and three of the other men died of exposure to the numbing cold 0t It!‘ Ind WIWP-“fmt? "l" m Lynn s“ Mk “mum. Apr“ fresh decisions of policy are neccs- acted as chairman. mg” within opening 01a special gfiflieihem m‘ ‘my °°°l5l°n-" (AD- u 14 mu“ p. _ the’ 1 l “l8 G Cil!‘ ' ' ' ' _ = - iwt-w . ._e _______,n___ medicine: ma! m: lDCii time ‘l- 1m- m "MM u“ lducsttlgn ‘ag’ w“ deemed a forthcoming m’ Mm M- J‘ KELLY mo» legislature “all” "Y Messrs. Sinclair arid Larabee W- CHESTER 5- MCLURE- M- "- af. Hiii-row-on-the-l-Illl. later coming a local preacher in England. He was minister at Wesley Metho- dist Church I-Ilnde Street. London. among many charges that he had in the early years. In 1875 he came to the Mhriiime were represented as being out “gurinlng", but‘ according to the piess notices of their meetings they do not seem to have carried any ammunition, “or lg they did their armunltion must have been wet." (Laughter). ply to France regarding the future attitude of Great Britain in Europ- ean cmQYECilClQS will be published directly after it is handed to the French. - into a boot filled to the gunwalec with wltor thot chilled to the bone. Pint mute Alex llliaolionrlo of North Sydney, N. 8.. died more quickly. The oecond time tho little craft turned ovcr- he foiled to o-wim The unique assembly without 0P‘ position will be asked to give lesls- latlve authority for the refimdlns of a government overdraft. Al; 10.30 the new embe n will be given their oath of office by Chief Jus- tice Matbieson and Mr. Justice A. Stating that he was a farmer like many in the audience. Mr. Kelly said he became interested in the Stevens movement and had been made President of the King's County Stevens organization. In A Lone. Linc oi= CtlMPl-EMENTS ARE Liiauu 1o L egislation To Take Effect Oct. o Follow Heine's Lead back to it, and his ohipmlteu oaw d H , le_ , m 1 “as v 5 i mm n ‘h n g Province of Carin a. c was KingsCounty e two od usi _ It, t f c use? M‘ Mum“. ewlamed that m m’ m“ ° ° w" unite oeivedas a clndldlte 10f the Mfilh- No hint was given as to what were represented by two doctors, flusgsmgversdlvo ormet o the 1930 campaign the Conserva- SQUN“ F\5HY l... to die after tho Montreal- Ilurry 0n herself had eopolzc and sunk. Tho 900-tun rnotorohlp. UWIIQ and he believed both old parties needed medical men as they were pretty sick. I In former days in order to rob. n odist minis: , and his first cir- cult was that of Canterbury Sta- tion, York county, N. B. In 1W9. form the reply officially would take but authoritative sources pointed out it could be expected broadly to follow the outline of Sir Samuel tive candidates had got in touch usual militaristic with Mr. Jenkins the sitting mem- Lieutenant Wlthout the ceremony, His Honor Governor DeBlois. accompanied by Guardian's Special Wlrcl (C. P. hi’ _ 24—I¢gislation OTTAWA, Sent. for limitation of the hours of lab- - he was ordained at Charlottetown. m t d ldbdbcamp " I -- t l . N. 3.. Hoare‘: cent ht th L man had toflet a Bun. 80°11‘ l" m’ s sec" "y an a ' (wmmued ‘m Page m) or in certain industrial under- _ (Continued on Page ll) ‘,f"§,,“,,f,,’{‘§,"d5'f’,,§ luésihg John Assembly: Tligpegdrelgon Ewing-l: woods and hold a man up- TOdBY Wu‘ “five F‘ the Pmvinclal Buud- "' takings in Canada will be brought ‘ l‘ ' said Britain would be found solidly you don't have to do that. Timid in: at 11 oclock and will read the “m, c“... 0., och 5, Regulations l after the great fire. Bl. Martin's. Hayfield Rlchibucto. Apohuqui. and 5pm” mm m” '""°“°' 1 t. of the meas- It ls expected to be a one-day ‘or the cam n“ on Mr. Kelli’. sinus a ure are being drafted. do it better. sold The case from his own experience. ANNuuNcgMgNqis behind the covenant in hi1 cases of Stevens Party . - rovoked aggression. , , M Ev NTS three place, in Prince Edward Is uni-l‘ b u h m l u 1 t 1s_ semen m mdmcn to the mmb . . 1919 t. o, C0 E1’. land. Wlnllw- Bfllml" "l5 Chi“ thgogmy ‘?.""‘,,f,',‘f§,‘,m(,’,§'§f§§ ‘wit; 5:: audahlrcellezarijtr infill? oxhofheir lug bill. there will be several am- Cafldldate If] mgasfixficglntifona. 158.1,‘: enolfgnaniz- ' {fiitelglwnki H‘ ‘pent m‘ ma“ on abandoned its efforts was regarded notes in circulation. If an ordinary gfilesdmats to be nag-Tc: g0 Ollie: K. C t ation of tho League 0f Nullmls- , ¢ l" - in; 1 d i 1 415m; i; 5 t- n printed these notes. he .t no ure of w c ave no l lsl t1 tituic part of "Ya" Tum” _ m“ my 3° w” “m” “melt and l‘ w" boos gntlie ‘lilotlagsosfsviviorklngcoii: a $dauldn1a have to pay interest and been disclosed. lngs can y ti: r30": ?,Ir]ogcr?£§ bmusght, down m“"d“' bwwJab ‘ "V"! by hi‘ ’°°°“d “m- mmer’ peaceful arbitration of the Itclo- the money would probably be Just In unofficial quarters it was by the Government M», the 1w. iy Francis 2:. Inlpei‘ of curovnville. Kings county. and one dauizhttil‘ learned that the government 1n- ns good. Mr. Stevens says this priv- tended to amend the Prohibition Page should be taken over by the session of Parliament- Ethlopian dispute. On the other hand. reports from Paris that Pre- Mr. George Leslie reports that at s. meeting of the Stevens‘ Club “i I ' s f!‘ lihlliliiviiliji i "Yoda Talkies-Murray l-Iar "lduv- L-°m'°'39' Miss Ll7lln May Kirby. of Monctfln- mm Laval would stand steadfastly Government. We should riot have Act and was contemplating dis- o, mugs County a. Cardigan Mo... a . The late Dr. W. Kirby W“ a 5°“ with the English were received en- to pay tribute to the bands or to missing the F"0illbili0l‘i Comms- day night he was selected as can- HURRwANg REPQRTED Yooo Talkies — Mufll! m" Tim-g his surviving also two Irflnll- tnudlutlcally, although they occas- any other organization, and if the sfon. The Government. it was un- did,“ to Cont“. the dish-lo; 1°, a Ioturdly. L-WGS-i-flli-fli. mm in can.“ u m1] g5 two 10mg no surprise; B90919 bu!!! up Mr. Stevens, he will derstoodypurposed camving on the the Reconstrucflon Pal-Ly in m; KINGSTON. Jamaica, Sept. 24 Moderate to fresh northwest an slltord and several nieces Int! What was termed an Anglo-ltal- see that fair play is given. work of the Commission itself. coming Federal EIQQMQIL My, Les- ._.(A_P_)_A disturbance of niirri- west winds; fair: not much chmgo “Dance lii lone. Hall. Thursdly- ngphewl in mzland. lan issue resulting from the British Mr. Ings is a practical farmer, and m, speaker o; the 1-[01159 i.“ as He h a nauvc o. Bowls He was mm intensity 200 mp0s south or in temporal-HR- sflmmmr mh‘ bgmdhflaL 1m funeral will be held in Wes- nuvul coucflutrutlvn 1n the Mfluller- m" “ ‘*°°"'°' °" “W” m‘ “dflf,” Y“ W" “Plmlllm but 1° W" Wu- formerly attached w the Provin- Jamaica and moving due west at TORONTO, Sip]; "wui m“ on» 1 i "ecu" "r "“°‘“ '°‘ iris’ i..s-..lirii':: 2:“ .%*i:...£°'..“ if. ‘s; .29’? .. * .. semmber mm. oamiledi: “Rd” umnwn ‘Hhmocloc I (mnmiuw '7" P586 ll) m“ 0! Kill" WW1‘! "Callie l"? will)‘ resigning; to accept‘ the lmgmediate cause for alarm unless R/eslnn -- g g8‘ aim‘ Ru“ or ‘time’ L‘ ' - ' ' W l‘ nflmled °n h” m) "Dmmimen" this mwmnli- Stevens‘ party nomination. the storm swerved. .f: xmiihieg l" u 44 74 seoo&v°n Mile Bsaytozvzesg-gneavany, a a a r otzgwa i‘... ..--- .. u. no pi. 25, danclngli 0 ~ . e - U n P ' Montreal .. . iiigton Orchestra. p-oosa-e-ai-ii ~ D k Quebec . . . . .. .. as is ___ ea 0c Continues n Sm, m, __ g 2g "Dance. Webster's Corner. Tnuis- L d B b h o Halifax .. day, September 20th. Claudette O (l y U S d l S Charlottetown . . . . .. 44 56 Ofllhlltrl. L-Oflll-D-M-il. y ' ' M m Fgllliildfilaoderm to . ‘ --_-— "1?- 8! HIE 8.51 " " bul ii h t Gumm- Special Wlrel 0o ‘ to “Nut the ant» "us u f n orthwost and west winds‘ Albglnywugiir lzililyulford- , A. lip], 24, - Canada's token of afloctlonatonregcrd from (A, p, By quudiur; Special Wire) those miners paid by the day and 1:; so.‘ much change m “m: noon. sopuminr mii. iuii grade. vlco-rogo flmlly, lb departure vom f: womvzinpl hlutlititeivlvlgl"; WASHINGTON, Sept. 2i—-;D!ad- c. moditfleil git: dctnuyadrdrsgre swig new,“ G. o. 0mm‘ ‘Pasha-abn- om, gaallgytmllwiugé ‘"933; ‘Hg W‘: 7°“ °h"msm5 if}? obif-uitiiliieiaxiits lsiiiodlugearls will: Iivorkn (reamovfgg slate etc) M “m we t pmm ‘ma ‘ , u ~ ‘ ' Ii G S I “A m-mm: o, the oonumuvg, h and he: personality has ondomd you to all mine union gpokesmyn struggled in An indication that President shmamg u, wmheriy; bgffly cmdy 0f York Poll will be held at York - lild rooofvod farewell those who hove had the nonci‘ 0t vain today for a. key to unlock the Roosevelt would leave the miners with ‘mummy or lomewm 3gp qn ‘niurgfly sept. 2d at I “W”! "Yum “mm” 7°“ United states soft coal strike. and operators to saith their own lush" wmpemguw; pmbgmy g o-cmk w “mam; ommmiign a m h" Iwyu, M mwlm“ “i” Negotiations dragged through tlie scrap came from the Wlftc House f“, scattered mowers, . m. Wu t“ m. comm‘ ‘notion Counts: laid}; d‘: not nzeadraany‘ g . day with neither Appalachian pro- when officials there said 3dr- mgh me m, morning at I50, Lv-Odlll-ii-Zl-il autumn‘ Th. kmamwmmd flmub “' h ‘ d 2122;191:3158 the Mine Worlr- wkelévggd ttapleiive Thurs a! gngulxongtlgt tortlslifiwmoon ‘t u“ ——- f ti! DQ100111 Th0 ndooiMorlil h in lvci no oomo ; _ 5'0“ ~ _ ' ' T --<>~ hm M Mo“ u- it'll-i --JI'.»-».--"l»I--'l~~~~-»~~ . “m: at. "";.i:"..."%.:...a ..‘3:"::..::5"*:‘:...i:::i*c...:r.i ca‘ v" "mm" '"°"“'" l "ml" °l l" °'"I° *"°°“"°" l" ' m" “’°"““°4 "mm" / uceoutolboldnn with Schwartz mac-ovate... f-lfiiiessid min n. uwls. prcsld- strikers a in: walkout lsllfolonlbd. °' New moon Frfdly. Bent. n. use.‘ oi. CouoogOoro Boil. Wodnudny. Ibo added that “in this mognific- | pm... ' . - Med m, m,“ ‘ Foo crocodile] coll: olono a unoothr erit of the Union. ‘They con take Union spokesmen a t p_ m, "pumb" M‘ u” ‘m’ “Pmmm. m‘ was!“ ‘ma x ‘hm mm‘ o‘ nclno to moi! n o sloop on a numerical it, o.- leave it." constitution did not provide for onY gwnmqi-gide tide eighteen mith "'4 "55""- h“ L'5'2'°'“'m :g:lnmuof zflgtuu! h; a: ,2‘? The operators refused to recedc strike bemfils. although there was “m, 11m;- mm cim-icmwwn, ‘ ' (ran-i their position that o 7 1-2 a general fund for PYnQPBBXIBlOS- OAR 1'51"" 90cm to dance 0- M- ll- 5- m“ ‘t’. csTmdoimvo ‘hm mom ' cont increase was the best mew ¢°ml>1ny stores tnrousnout the m" "°"‘"' '~‘° *' ‘i’ v on m", wanna” to mo. 0 Dtfleoiod tho affr-c- . 1 ,, , V. d", I r. I. us r. ir. . xh’ “ma: no; Admiuian m" ‘h’ “"" m“ I "“""‘ m‘ ‘ A °°““’..i.3“.° r'th?‘:1yrilonu!de‘:1yondhl': dioocmiridoiiisic fiiiienvligduix repoln n: "':"ii°mi"1"i- lilmdiiv" " m‘ ' " .. . , conc - - LN . .,ou_ _. . ~ a “ma” s ,,_ on one’ of you. boinl o Olfildilm m“, GRAD; . LOWi u lifllfll) ~o ALLJM l M centomcma m the p“ u, m u“ mm “m”, _.,,,,,.,,_,_ . n-oiiii-i-ri-n. mot-M-