MAXIMS 01-‘ A MERE MAN one can always do his work bet- ter by sticking to one job. 1* chnlottotown unrdlal Two Cents Iornlur Guardian, Iounded i887 E455 >%/ . The Peoples Paper Covers Prince Edwardi Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1936 SNO WsTpRM LEVELS NOR Duty must have a stronger sanc- tluu than public opinion. MAXIMS . OFA MERE hiAN 1O PAGES OF ELECTRIC SECURITIES ANN O UN CED tiiilfi-IAVE BRABKS liiiWN 1i Piiiiiiiiis Near Freezing Tem- peratures prevail In many parts of West. tr, By Guardian's Special Wire) PEACE RIVER, Alla" Sopt. l5 .-Uncut crops were flattened on the ground today, automobiles were stranded on highways and telephone lines were down in the nko oi‘ the worst snowstorm ever to striki- the Pence River country |t this time of year within the me- mory ol old timers. Although practically all the whcat ind been cut, only about 30 per cent of coarse grains hed been cut. It was estimated about 10 per wit or wheat threshing hzui been ppmplcicfl and extensive damage might result to wheat stocks from .ihe heavy, wet snow. WINNIPEG, Sept. 15 --Consldt‘r- ed too late to damage the West's harvcr-icci u-lviat crop, except in isolated iiortii districts, near- " uinpcrzititres prcvaiicd on u.» pruirics tonight. Hurry Rlchman, famous mlieriiain 11.11111 cold weather for Mani- “ukatchfinvail and Alberta iiic past fcw days hnvc ircii snozv fiakcs flying at many poiius, Torin". tcinpcflraiures (iippcd to 18 "six-cs n‘. linii-viciv, Alia. and li't‘r’illl"i‘ almost as chilly was rc- poi-icd fiom other prairie towns Pros‘. ‘was general in Alberta and Sasizati-licu'aii, and Manifold upp- tarrci d111- for winters nip. STEAM lillt IN DISTRESS Jones‘ luckier." (Merrill and Richman landed, at ycsicrduy after their return flight, 110111111 11111 Sq: qWIOM/xsv VIRGIN ISLANDS LONDON, Sept. l5 ——Italy and 59m, 15+, AP)_The norwcgian Germany, contending “adequate” gipanw q-Orvanzfi. diplomatic groundwork is neces- disztbicd by liYfiiiciici- irouble 450 miles north of 5.111 Juan. Pucrlo Rico, radioed for lklollllidl‘ today. wscl 916.568 gross tons, rc- Dorivil it. was in a 50-i11ilc gale siny, today dimmed British hopes for a conference of the Locarno signatories ncxt month. Great Britain, France and Bei- gium arc ready to discuss: arrange- ments for a. new European security agrccincnt with Oct. 19 th: suggest- cd (iatc. But Germany scrvcd notice ishe considcicti the interim in- ' ‘sufficient for such groundwork and ilruly suggested that further m, 1m. ‘Ugh u“, ' mums‘ ciiploinutic exchanges take placc Thursday, 17th. Emerald bcforc a (itfinite date is sci. 18111 ~11uil noon. G. c. Gl'(‘l‘ll Informcd quarters here consider- L'5113'i5"i‘\'i'l"- cri thc chimccs of a general Euro- , m 0mm,“ Hun Tmn,s_ pcan stulciiiciit had become more ht Scpt._ 17th., Music by rrinoic :1s a rcsult 0f Chancellor " Cllililllfiil and his l\l"1‘1'_\' ls- l~i1:lci"s ciuiiunciiitioiis of bol- I"6525 $ili‘\‘i.\lli at Nurcmbcrg. British however were not unduly “DMNO a, St. M ‘ _‘ s“ I units. . Fm“. nigh“, Scpxrlnligr ]1r‘i'i\i1‘iJ1'(l by the viorbal attacks E"°l'.\‘br>:iy' wclcome. which. it was fcli. wcre designed L-B5fl-9-i6-fl principally for home consumption. "m ‘ -- 1' stion has bcen “Mnmhl t“ I‘ _ ‘ The Lcouno qufls us n; [My m“ lg of the Mn“ it dolicnio onc since Chancellor Th P. E. Island Hospital iirsciiiv. Sept. l7 at 7 P. M nt ihe llqrmtaL Hitler's Cwrinzni troops rcoccupied 116526 ‘ sallscirn Mile Bay Wednesday, bvilg‘ 10:11, evening cnlcriainmcnt (1 loomficld comedians. Plenty of "li- Admission 25c. L-Giiihl-il-B-Zil "Conic to Bean Supper and pro- Fliliimc at st. Catherine Hail, Fri- dw- Sthtcinber 18th. Admission 20c. 11-8488-21. tc. r. By (iuurdialfs Swill W1") HALIFAX, Sent. lip-While air- planes roared arrow. thc Atlantic in "Harden mm Club loading Hogs. less than 2i hours, thc three-most- Lamb.’ Calves Albany every wed_ ed auxiliary Schooner. ‘Guido fro): iiesday hours 12 to 3," weeks overdue 011 11 iosos. h" England to Hailiiux’, ploddcd way through fog, wind and storm inwards this port. The 240 ton iumbcr cai-riu- left. Sunderiand, England, Jul) ‘l flllii was sight/ed 40 miles north of Cal"? Race, Nfld, Sept. 2 but she has not yet made Halifax on i1 Willi!" which was not cxpcctcd to takc more than a. moflth, Already ‘i5 days out. thc vessel is mlklllil one of the slowest Atlantic crossings recorded in the last con- L-650l -ll-l5-2l "Monthly mecting of the Ladies ‘m “I thc P. E. Island Hospital widiwsdny. Sept. 1o m. "1 P. M. at “i” Hospital. fQlliy Sally Ann" will be pre- "Pwii by the New Zcaiond Dra- gi-‘viic Societyeccompanied by the 3R1’ Orchestra in Sturgeon no s“ “idly. September 18th at - - M. Dance afterwards. , L-55ll-9-16-3l. hliicii uurdcn produce appeared m - ,. from fro“ as the dispatch from a correspondent al. Musgravu Harbor, .\l . logical Bureau forecast limits r1111 1111i ‘ Long Overdue Schooner Sigh ted OffCapeRaceNfld. £1.11 i Plciulzied above are Dick Merci! Ttinefl). veteran transport, Dung am] er, mum! trip Transatlantic fliers. NEW roux. Sept. 15—tA.P.)-—'.l\ha may News, ln a copyrighted Newfoundland, says o. quurrci over ihe Atlantic between theirans-occanie fliers Harry Richman and .Dick Merrill "almost. ended with thc fliers in Davey that isolated Newfoundland village from England.) In the course o! their dispuic, says lim News. “500 precious gallons of gasoline were tossed to the waves over the protestations of Merrill." The paper quotes Merrill as say- ing: » - "We had enough gas to get to Atlanta. It was one hell oi‘ an ex- perience, I'll tell you. "Why did we land here in this _marsh?" Richman asked me. The answer is that he's the master mind here and he's been the marter mind throughout. We almost sank in the drink at one time. I thought we were gone. I wanted to land on the bench here. but. like in every- thing clSC I had no say-including complete our Londcn-Neiv York hop. "God it". was awful. I was nothing on the trip. Mr. Richmnn makes all the dccisions. It's his flight. His show, All my arzuments for dit- fcrcnt procedure were thrown aside." As Richman approached during thc conversation he nnd Merrill looked in opposite directions. the paper says. ' ARRWES IN NIHVFOUNDLAND ST. JOHNS, Nfld,._sept. 15-10. P. Cablc)-Harry Richnialfs hopes for dinner in New York dimmed again tonight after he and his pilot Dick Merrill walled all day (Continued on Page 6.) the Rliinelond last spring in viola- tion of the 1025 pact. I; tury. I. l-I. Mothers and Son, Limited, agents for the Gad here, had given her up as 10st until today when the Steamship Betty put into Port Williams, N. S. to load apples and reported sighting the vessel off Cape Race. The Betty reported the schooner hznl taken on food and supplies from another vessel at sea. Norm- ally she carried only a month's pro- visions. if the vPssei was still trying to ‘ niakc Halifax. her agents expected i hcr some time this week. The Gad 1 is owned in Norway and was built ‘ i8 years ago at Irandskrorin. Shc icarrics a. crew of eight or l0 men. the (lilmpillg of the gas, enough to, Quarrel Over Atlantic Nearly Brought Disaster c n N v E N T | fl N 111 1111;111:1101 The annual diocesan sub-division convention o! thc Catholic Wo- men's League opened with a large and representative attendance. Mrs. Leslie Ramsay. President of Indian River SilU-ClYlSlOII was in the chair. His Worship Mayor Cooke wel- comcd the delegates and presented the key to the town. An inspiring address was given by His Excellency Bishop J. A. 0'Suillvan of Charlottetown, hon- orary patron or the league. Canadian women would have to lend a. hand in the battle against communism by “religious teach- ing and prayer to destroy the evil," he stated. With a present day tendency to- ward the destruction o! democracy, communism was even creeping into the homes, Bishop O'Sullivan said. The influence of the woman in the home could not be over- emphaslzed and women's help b0 stand off communism was needed. The speaker deptored the “im- moral on the stage and in litera- ture" and urged the women dele- gates to give combat by ‘teaching and holding high ideals. Dr J. A. Murphy, rector of St. DllllStflIfS University and also a speaker before the convention, urg- cd greater use of Prince Edward Is- land library which offered a. simple and cheap means to adult educa- tion. Mrs. Icslie Ramsay of Indian River presided at the convention opening. Later she was presented with a basket of flowers by little Shirley Hughes. A report of the National Con- vention was given by Mrs. Frank Murray, Diocesan president. Mrs. M. M. Murphy, diocesan executive secretary, presented the diocesan report. (Continued on Page 3) Italy Makes Huge Wheat Purchase WINNIPEG, Sept. 15~Ca11adian whcat exporters sold nearly 2,000,- 000 buscls; to Italy today, it was reliably‘ reported in Winnipeil Grain Exchange circics. The Ilullflil purchases were in- cluded in today's 2.500.000-bushcl export business which ennblcd futures priccs to gain 1 1-4 cents a bushel, The Octobcr future closcd at $1.04. Dccenibci" at $1.03 3-8 and May at $1.05 3-8. OTTAWA,- Sept fir-Active in- quirics for Canadian wheat had been received from Italy and these had been referred to the appro- priate quarters, Trade and Com- merce officials said hcre, com- menting on the Chicago report that Italy had bought 1,800.00 bushels of Canadian wheat. The department had no know- ledge of the actual transaction re- ported. ' Warn Shipping - . .__...-...._ 0f Hurricane JACKSONVILLE, FLA. Sept. 15—(AP)—'I'he year's worst tropical storm, described by the Weather Bureau here as of great magnitude and hurricane intensity, menaoed shipping 1.000 miles east of Florida tonight. Forecasters said the hurricane was central 350 to 400 miles south of Bermuda and was moving slow- ly north northwestward or north- westwsrd attended by gales and squslls over a iarse area. and by winds of hurricane force near the cont-m s THQERN milmmLBEfili kéfioies w For High Office j Next: lord mayor-Sir Gcorgc Broadbridge. who according to re- ports. will be London's lord mayor for the carnation year, and will take a prominent part. szfiniiilfiiiis EXECUTED AT 1111110 SAINT JEAN DE LUZ, France, Sept. l5—(A.P.)—Spanlsh Govern- ment firing sxluads tonight sup- pressed on attempted revolt of the Bilbao garrison. Sixty-two officers who tried to lead 800 ol‘ their men to join thc insurgents were shot by militiamen in the courhvard of the Bilbao mil- itary prison it was lcarnecd through ciiplomatic dispatches. Meanwhile General Emilio Mo- la‘s fascist warships tightcncdiheir blokade of noiihcm Spain's Gov- ernment-hclil ports tonight, hop- ing to sinrvc out the (lcfendcrs of Bilbao, Sa11i111nici' and Gijon. The insurgents sought to gain complete contml of the Bay of Biscay coast. afici- capturng Irun and San Sebastian on its castcrn extremity. BURGOS, Spain, Sept. 15 »-tC.1". Hav'as)—-After "out-inning" morc than hnlf thc volcrsof Spain t0- day, the insurgent. junta iicrc to- night wariicd foreign shipping that the northern Santonder will be mined aftcr one '11. m. Thursday. The insurgent dcciec out-lnircd all members of the People's front. which won e sweeping clcction victory 111st. Feb. 18. Detailed flo- ures for the election arc not known but it is iigwcd that more than half the voters sup- ported the People's Front partics. All property owned by nicnibcrs of the People's Front will be con- fiscated, the decree said. Forcigrl observers pointed out. that the de- cree will necessarily remain inoper- ative in the sections of Spain hold by the Government. Will Seek Appeal For Miciiiahon LONDON, Srcpt. if». -t A.P,i Coiuisci for Giorue Andrew M1:- Mahon oniiouncvtl today‘ he would appeal thc conviction yesterday which sent hicMuhon to jail for one year at hard labor for brand- ishing s. revolver with lutcnt. alarm" thc King. McMahon, “siithcrcth thc weap- on at the King during a military procession JuLv 16. ports 0f Bilbao and ‘ uto ‘ 11111111110111: WIN 11111111, ELEBliilNS PORTLAND, M0" Sept. 15—(AP) - Maine stood strongly enlisted in ‘ 111C R/ipublican column tonight but. interpretation of its vote. ranging from a 40.000 majority for guber- ‘natorial candidate Lcwie Barrows l down t0 it 5,000-votc lend for Sena- I ‘for Wallace White. varied in ,1 tiolitical camps. i ’ "The Niainc election 11115 proved‘; l that the people of this country are.‘ ‘aroused to their danger and deter- ‘mined to prcscrvc their syistcm of i life and Government," commcntcdl Gov. Alf M Landon of Kansas. Ulliivd States Republican presi- dential candidate who made a. lasi- _ minute fomy into the state to urge Fllllllort 0f the party's candidates for state and federal offices. i “Nlfilllc continues Republican by 3 a majority of 50.000 Dupont-Morgan , Ildcllnrs" said James M Farleyf, 1 Democratic national chairman, i fnirc remains Rcpublican in a; ilocifl filccuon by n reduced ma‘; PARIS, Sept. lfw-Xcu‘ proposals, 1017*“, V‘ _ idcscribcrl as tiic (iovcrnmcnhii , ‘uffiznpcxéiziiglgtff frlfiggiw xvi; final c-ffort to arbitrate the ‘s , V ‘ “ ‘ ' ' ,(l0Wl'l" strike 11f 15,00‘) Lilli“ textile, i Chance that’ belawd returns from workers, were ilravrn up by Pri-micr ‘ 1 t - Eiiilliltm‘ mwmcvs could change the‘, Lcon mum's cuhinct tonight as Faces Strikes PltlIMll-Iit BLCM .‘ ' A“ but six of the 633 pre- additional sirlkcs rcportrd Cmcts were counted‘ i from various part (f tli country ‘ 'r1 1.1111" .1 1a: ‘ "’ “ ' m a n1 w“ “(m9 I Faced by the Lille cmploycrs’ For U. S. Senator: Govemori _ I Low; Bmnn‘ Democrat’ ,152'9n,3,~ refusal to promise to tarry out thc Government's (ii‘ili'l iiium iSenuior Wallace White. Republican ‘ _ ‘ $157084; Socromry of State uwis moncd both cmp.o_v1-rs {Lllll work- ‘ ., ,crs' delegates tn a. conference to- ows. congresmen ; marrow, in, which his proposals will “TYNE blllfl- ,wcrc. clcciccl by approximate ma- ijorltics ranging from 15,000 to 20,- i000. In the Congressional race. the [Republicans re-elccted one 0on- 5 izressmzin and defeated two Dcmo- icrais who wcrc up for rc-plectlon. ccntcst. Chairman Farley hinted at lo. demand for recount. Farley said , ‘ irhic ‘vhllf margin was so small ; that “it may take a. recount to dc- i _ _ V ‘ltcrminc the act-uni vote." SHANGq-{Ap sq” 15_.(Ay)_.1)¢- i r?“ fiant meinbci-l of the old “lfllh i Route" Ar y, ialziint cicfendcrs of ‘ c Shanghai four ycnrs ago. tcirght ~ were rcportcrl blocking both Japan- ‘vestigntc thc, mob kllliil; of a Jap- iancse national at Pnkhoi. FREDERICTQN, N_ B_ Sept“ 15 Wliiic China's forcixu Daniel Bannister lost. another and JBlJfiWS "YYlbil5-§“‘i"i‘ (‘"11 chance m‘. me Lodz“, when the at. Nankznl: on this and a prc t Suprmnc Court of New Brunswick m!‘ mcimmz “no muw ‘ "ti thc vcIr-i" i" 1'1‘... . Thrce Republican i he placed iii-fore them. i So close was the ra-nn-Whiie icsc mid Ciiiiicsc atitimpis to in- dlsinissczi an appeal from his “l” v scccrrid conviction for ‘lic murdci" Shmymm U“ RWFW‘) ‘. . , L ‘with a JiillllllO e 11.11. . of Philip Lll-(C. 1 ' ‘ ‘ party. Unless clcmcncy is granted he. 11nd his brother, Arthur. will dic on thc gallows at. Dorchcstvr Sept. 23. A11 uppcrll in thc cascof _ Arthur. k condemned for thc samc crime, ivss Cult‘? $(lill‘(,'k‘.\' .‘ " ‘ ; uiicsc interests" infused. Mrs. May Bannistczfl SUM“, Kmvnml,‘ J .,‘,,,_ m. mother of Danici and Arthur, is b,“ pdm- to (7; . w. tPrm for “Ti/mil Ti Iiciliifiiiiilii’ wlcnls were rcuiirdcd no iharboring the infant daughter of i0,- stsrmfancoiis Oiiiiliil‘ ‘ as iLnkc who, with his common law,th<\ fruit of virulent .1 v ciw ,w!fe and young son, nict death at '.<cn‘:mt‘1ii (li‘ll‘I<‘!’fl'.'l_\ 1- mciiicd iPncific Junction, Jan. 5. jthroiiuhout. China. 1 D H. W1 T/Eenltelligion router Part In Educational Life TQRQNTQ’ sqitfis -j\rchb15h0p God 1111- ru-Jicr l\1llll}‘"" ' McGulgan and Dr. ll. J Cody, Poinliiig out 111111 ilic Llilfltifiily Prcsidcnt of the University of To- 1 of Toronto has tour ronto, today unizcd iii urging that tional colleges. 111- (‘ody sirid: rcligion play an intcgrni part. in "Ptruatis I ani i>rv,1i1_i;.-<d, but I tCaiiadian university education. rcjoicc in thc far". 111.1. th-cro is so i Dedicnting the new St. Michael's largo iii iillll°lilll of iiiiuiuviis iii- _C0liegc bullriiitg and blessing Lhc fhu-ncr‘ into our cdiic-itioiiui liic. iwork of the insliiutlou, Archbishop Today vrc l.\'c iii a world in which iMcGuignn told t-lic stuff of Si. ('\ti'_\'l-llli\!' 11c hold (irat- is chal- Michaclls “If (‘aniuia is in iflnaiii a 1 long-ad and iiciictl. Wc find nations, fundamentally Clirisiiliii education must bc inibticd with rc- 100d, cvcn (l-"zuviiig i litzion. - ’ "In thcso d:1_\'s souls of your students with rich. fiiil moaning of thc article of the creed, "1 believe in ture be based.‘ thc‘, that rock of ages. can a ‘ Pou-‘tir Com imiy (l-siioiiilua- , nation.‘ great in iiumliiirs, doing without him. 1 cannot iwit-h certainty forccast thc futurc. of Anti-God i‘ hut it is the (‘XDCHFAC’) or humanity . Propaganda. thrill and vitnlizc thc i. that only on rciigion and rcvf-rcncc ‘ sound first ’ morality and lasting political struc- Annuisl Sulilcrlptlun Delivered $1.00 lly Mull Uunullu nml U. S. A. Q-LH! __...v cnuicifaiis 11111111101511 BY NEW cuiiiuci Royal Securities ('0rp. And Montreal Eu- igiuccrinu" ('0. Ub- tuiu Security Hold- ings The ltoyai Securities (‘or- poration Limited has pur [chased from the New Eng‘- iand Gas and Pliectric As suciaiion of Cambridge, Bluss" all the iuttefs so curity holdings in the Mari- t i m c Electric Company which distributes light and pnuci‘ in (‘harioiieimvn and .\luni:1'.,"uc in Prince Edward island. and Fredericton. St. Stephen and Si. Andrews in . New Brunswick . Announcement to this ef- fect was made here last night by .\ir. Denis Stairs. of the Montreal Engineering (Tompany which is affiliated with the ltoyal Securities Corporation in the transac- tion. . Under ihe terms of the contract. control of securi- ties does not pass to the p11r- chuscrs until Oct. 1 ‘lit c I\l r11 'l'\‘.ll Engizicc-riiig C-uJ- pniw; of w! ' h Mr. s: , (lli"-('!(1l‘, is a f""ni 11f cozisiiliiiig and 1:11;; c1 rs which super- . s the operations of thc Nova Scoiia L‘ ‘ and Poumr Company, 1.111; Cali: _ Pnucr Co, fllt‘ Prairie P02117- Cta, 0' t41\\'.1 Vault-y Power Cninivziiii", Nr-u-foiiiidlziiid lilcih‘. and Power Compziriy, Pucrto Rico l.i;:‘:1t and Power Cnnipanv, and nil ihe propcrlics of thc lnrcmational Ccrhrai and in 501111 .'\ill(""CIi. A; l\1vr.<iu_v nluhtfs niccziiig of the lContiixucd on Page 6.) ll: YOU _ 1 . Wan-r A FUR cm- \tu\. 411: wow M 1H1: 000R! - ‘v roiitis i-i .~ 1 l~~-~i-'\l’> M1“- imuiu 14111,). oi Dfi\\'.'\<i1i 43 59 Altllifik iii i2 iidriioiilofl 1'3 5O Rosina ~3 52 xipct 4n 53 Torn ..0 6° 54 (rriixva 43 73 Rlontrcal 4R B‘? Qucbcc 45 56 $11.11‘. Jtiiizi 40 53 llJlIfIlX 42 60 Chsiniicin-sii 38 00 Nfariiimc Provinccsz-—Modcrate soil’. 11w cs‘. winds: partly 610115? wi-h stat.-.oi1i\ry’or higher temper- ature; probably scattered showers. iligh tide this morning at 11.01 iund tonight at 11.21. 1 'ris.~s tomorrow morning at 5.41. Wecinrsday Sun STlS this evening at. 6.00 and i First quarter moon ‘Sept. 2a. s12 p. m. Summiir ido iidc iii miiiilti» W" 1 than Chai-iotictnwiii. TIIFZ cm runny Leaves [Ionian 0.40 A. ll. I I‘. I-t fl-lll l‘. M. , ’l‘ornn~ntina n 1:1.‘ hsl- b’: l"- I‘. M. Dull! H" ,, ' dgy, July lnlll. and plnminy, Rl-piernhlr "fly mnrninl "if! Tut-ruin." Icon rmnlnnliru mull i 7th, un nlltllhnnnl ‘ “in m- mnile on Mona-ya. "I 1 . i‘ rr! 1' lfirqfidéfngll|fflnfiil :0; A. W. nml ion-o (‘|||||! Tnrmeniine Pier at 5:15 A. U- 1 ll returns