Covers Prince Edwordi Island Likerthe‘ Dew- Obulotwhwu Guudlu ‘two Cont; lornllll‘ Guardian. Founded ill‘! Annnnl lnbsoslpsion l! lull- OHIO; Onandu nnd U. l. IIJI I I CPARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1938 Court Rules Alberta Act Ultra Vires CAIBIARY. Mary 10—(GP)--The berm mcome Tax Act MSQQ 1- the Provincial legislature in 32. was declared ultra vii-es, m art. in a judgment of Mr. Jus- ice A. F‘. Ewing todav in Supreme - urt M Alberta. He held that income derived rom outside Alberta when not god in that province is not tax- e. _ QMING fvfNll "Dance Sea-View Hall Thurs- y; ii not fine Friday. 1.4193, "Hunter River Starch Factory is - n to receive potatoes by truck or -: rload. L-278-5-1-6i "Come and see "Tony the Con- l t" at. Kelly's Cross Hail Wednes- -: y. May 11th. 1341-5-10-21 "See the Pagent and Concert at t Herbert Church. Friday May = L-377-I3-11-1 . i "Clyde River Fox Club meeting ednesday. May 11th. Mr. Burke ~-- MI. illis will attend. L-292-5-9-81. 12th. Emeraid. Friday noon. G. C. Green. L-487-3-twt-tf. Aid May ~ ursday lint "Annual Meeting Ladies ' E. I. Hospital. Wednesday th. Oundall Home. 3 P. M. "Montague Saturday Talkies- s- of the Trail" by Zane Grey. ~ 11-378-5-11-21. ._ ‘ "Box Social and Dance in Pleas- t Grove Hall. Monday, M? 16th Bid 0f Hall. L-37l- -13-1i. See 8t. Eleanors Dramatic Club t "goo Many Bosses” m - River, Wednesday. Ma th. 11-317-6-5-10-2 . "Dance. Mt. Stewart Hilailb m1- y13th. Dancing 9 till . har- etown Old Time 821x; IBSund. ‘See Valleyfleld Y. P. U. present e Wild Oats y" in Whim .= - Hall. May 12th. Specialties. l 11-375-5-11-11. ‘See Springfield Dramatic Club sent their 4 set play “Village wyer" in Malpeque Hall. Friday’, .v 13th. L-36l-5-1l-1 . ._.._._ ‘ "The Springfield Dramatic ub will present “The Village wyer" in North Wiltshire Wed- ay. May 11th. L-301-5-9-2l. WINE BLAST IMaj or i-Disasterif, Strikes English Colliery Village Heroic Scenes-fihactedAs Res; cuers Strive To Reach Entombed} Doomed Companions. DUCKMANTON, Derbyshire, —Authoritles anuounc two explosions rocked than 50 miners were injured. I near the pithead burned beyond recogni 73 ___7<11._§_1_:_E, so INJURED 11v JAPANESE lzvvAiisi-is PORT BIIMIilIlIlIIIENT SPREIIIIS PANIC TIIRIlIIGII IIIIIUY Chinese Report Nip- p o n e s e Repulsed Along Wide Central Battle-front. n GuaQE-Ts ese naval forces have 05h? c71llv'A BRANBEMEN IIIEEI TIIIlAY IN BIINIIENIIIIN 77th Annual Session 0f Provincial Grand Lodge Opens Here This Morning. Britain Suffers Serious Drought Ms! iIJ-(AP): The Engine Driver ly awaited pub- inlstry of agri- rt was expected ls of the status of d may affect prices. Vegetable prices have ly in recent weeks because ed supply. Livestock suffered. and the of many muni- cipalities has been England, May 10—(CPfl list of 79 tonight afteq the Markham Colliery here. More n an improvised morgud id in rows, many of them" tion. If. was known five more werq i 74 bodies were la sections iodsy, but over ht rescue workers struggled bacll he half-mile deep mine the res, they had worked. ut it was believed the death toll wou All through the nig and forth, bringing from t mains of men wit debris continued b not arise above 79. Fourteen men h d; scheduled for 10 a.m. other relatives will seek means ones. There were few families in mourn one or more members. SECOND ACCIDENT re accident tonight three mine t s colliery at Arleydale. an attack on Amo d island of Formosa. star-fed Newcastle and Durham. There lane and vnrdaip were light showers in some ports of Scotland. unsr Siiiiiiii or MARITIME wu. s. mum meeting of the Mari- of th ad been identified. A grim parade was‘ tomorrow when wives, children an of identifying their los the village who did no ral armies sway from d central front. Y forces had countered the southern invasion by repulsing elm of Deflable will all other fronts of the MscLean Trophy, aw the increase in mem- wn. At the some mee ing the Muttart Amoy has a. popular than 2.00.000. Many I known to be in the c CITY IN PANIC A Japanese naval force landed h dmonu ._.___._. “Buying live hogs at Albany ' In a second Derbyshi were buried under a. cavein a fourth escaped uninju A company official said and there was no rose plosions should not be worked tomorrow. RESCUE!!! BUSY solo. with vsnflistio ‘ why sections of the pit n v the oolliery here was Cove. In the evening a will Guest speaker to address ion of the conve nounced the capture Island .01.‘? and suld fighting was Grand. Master Grand f the native city was thsuIZhoII-sresouersdcsoendedlnroloynan After a brief rest ter of British Americ . te day and - soldie t first wl arrive in Charlotte This m“ mnowed by a’ iii-incl: baliiic Eat‘ ‘ilbapsnese y. nd lodge of the L. O. B. A. is also holding annual sessions in Charlottetown today. Th in the 5 at 9.30 A. M. Wm be led he, Mm Thousands ototglhinese we t residen . Fol- PBS P Amovs zoreigu se from Japanese airplanes to blew about the won-kin torn from many of the bodies. Prime Minister Chamberlain and Captain Barr! Cmoishnni. hind. Lean, Argyle Shore and deliver her lo . In the afternoon Muttart Trophy will be to Lady Patricia Lodge. Ilent of the Cha Bra/rich or the W. M. . Th pally to presentation verlng activities of various departments e to heal‘ and consider Smith Hearing At Moncton Toda House of Commonsths . drove the nuiFeTFsiflifer- “Dunrobin", for 10 miles, from Broru. tland, recently. The Premier's _ train for London. The r u? Minister. land's 43 years old r Sutherlandshlre. Sco Inverness, where he boarded a mination to his Highland fishing shed since King Alfonso had driven shows the Premier in the cab of the lfZ __?_______ R E BIlIiNIlIIlN I S DELAYED urposs following questions in the opposi ask for more information on royal commission created two years (Continued on page 8, Col 4) I4 KIllEIl I AIR IIRASIIES It was n novel cul- gine had not left its m; “pm o1 (h; it 10 years previously. Our picture engine at Dunrobin Castle stniiun. . 5., for manv years misslonarv in Japa Miller. pastor of Trl caring charged With m0 murder of Ne-amsn Richer, cred. is scheduled to a W. Irfickm cl o will conduct th ,; A heavy rumbling depths of the mine the first signal of A ._.____ ‘Hear Tex Cochrane and local . . . Gornall. . 13., president of the of the peace wh in Stanley Hall. Thursday tonight he wan‘ Red Tape Blocks Ac- ening May 12th. Admission 10 t! and 20 cents. 111391-5-11 trouble. Many miners were unconscious. Others were 11y falling earth an ahead with the case. a coroner's Jury rem ill-iiiler' Welcomed ence. concludes Thurs- Britain And France tion By L e ag u e e 868.5011 Rescuers wearing gss mas re his body was found, -. 13. under omen! Institute. Beep-gr Scene 0f Tragedies. Council on Ethiom oended immediatel Wives and chélldr met death by drowning. 0n Homecoming m ~ rt and one act play gston Hall May 13th. 67-5-11-21 .._..._... to Hampshire School "Pro- Transport Bill is Discussed By Trade Bd. Delegation Leaves For Guardian's Special Wire) m pitheed awaiting fl-Four airplane when Mr. Dckson eon. Mr. Hickman and Pol- , is being held as. rescue work went Lmly was directed by F. H. Winbrge, chief inspec blast. while rescue through a. curtain of danger . the mine. lnlling many more. Rushed To Scene crashes. in which Air Force's preps 76 in 4 id Given Rousing Reception By Berliners On Return From Italian Visit. ng Under Difficulties" in 116d ice Chief L. S. H11 Great Britain and to reOOEIIl-ie Italy's conquest or Ethi ca League powers ap esred 11-194-5-‘1-11-13. D since last Jan. 1. Two fliers at Wyton Fl where three wer one accident and ‘Cape Traverse Hall, Thursday y 12th. 5t. Eleanor: Players ~- nt their three act comedy old, Huntlngdon- led in Ir347-5-l0-3l. --- Manyl Bosses”. Proceeds in of Ha their 3 act playvin rs Corner Hall on e t May 11th. Dance a . ic. If stormy foil-curing night. tic ho Sicily that de- tlve forces and is s ' My s Siovvao CWCK s Comer W111i ' Ottawa T o d ay To Urge Amendments s»... the Ches- , five miles away, medical expert of ‘the working in nearby came quickly. Doc- lfl-Rank on rank Germans tonight gave iorchlit welcome ‘Fort Augustus Dramatic Club Web- dnesday r Good "The German pe Chancellor Hitler. every incident of visit with Premier strengthen the axis of 1 000 tpone the session until tomorrow at 169-5-7-11-21. Northumberland, and nurses were another gravely wound- od that two such mighty tors also from Mansfield and Ilkesfon. ‘The graduation exercises of statesmen should have mo pm“, mum” 1n inc Champions Chins manoeuvres near ng villages sent fire com- ial train rolled slow- P E 1’. Hos ital will be held in ' PauYs Par friendship destined to b British task was of rescuers look er Station between Jceu‘ ponies anal. mine Hal ,. ning. May 12th at 8L o'clock Ad- 1y by the demands of ls is customary on su h = ion 2s cents 4169-5-11- . r vmond Selllclc sing rrwmalrers’ concert s. canary. Sensitivity bird t0 gas served failing guldeei. Some resc his Journey, cok- e N re leaving the station received an Anny guard. of ‘Come and hea Oliver Ross mad e Bradul- Shot Accidentally "such aid and go- more urgent because t e Hall on Wednesday‘. May 11th. ce after program. L- bed, and were them- . (Continued on Ege 9. Col 6) it will hasten the ans were undis- hostilities and ensure oi disord ed circles believ- 1 his intimate od- honor. Hitlefs next pl ed he would cs1 Fired At Review lloar King iiarol L339-5-l0-2l "°i<‘;““u“$;““;1ll”““ ‘hhfihi - - 3° w w s n. m e n over Cream Route to Central “mun” ‘flenl-“bdifl amerles. 1M. Charlottetown. ursday. May 12th. one trig week- 293- 41-8-31. Pooling Montreal-Maritime Trains Would Result In Slower Service The Canadian Press) May 10 — Mlnilnfll and maximum temperatures: ‘londi live h s Kensin n ursdsy. sm lhnersld. suns dafo; Ni "Dr .. 8km Rank And File Will Help Draft Conservative Platform nt's pistol was accidentally dis- when i dr ay l2 t i noon; hur m‘ n an aufomob e mnnurii n fires. and Mcrvyn Bulmsn. tor River. Pride. till noon- ...-~. nnd 0 ll. 11-894. my ro-(ori- * = it favored using uie runways in ofindonce moi-own mo» hours st m“ '1 M" '"°°Y" average Amends. ‘s i1 s. m. .' esday ednesdsy ursdsy. my. 8 m. to 9 n. m. was without s union station." would have mount large 865188882388 1 ssssesssssss i .'i¥l'.‘. m. “° i135: the cs. 'Ltd'., " Ohsrot ' ." he added, of the Convention , Route - Beginning May 3th. zydsoeli-‘i: (Xnnmittee. snno That is. the tlmerdhorn ident. A Reuters w‘ 7M“ tins Provinces wlndsorStreet station weekly. John silicosis. oler. L-NS-D-O-fli. ' mu sun we believe tomo l moon May 14. 4.39 am. Summerslde tide eighteen uies loior than Charlottetown. vil! order- "Wo vs some wonderful our new in- d all to foilowlnl statement: id the widest IISIIAPIQ POLICE IOIWI Tull OAR FERRY en 0.45 s. m. 1 p. m tine l1 n.m.2..'>5 pan. Heat-Colonel Vlsu, MP, tchss . j m; owinl our “ti. ufleill i5? 1°“ - ~ ' . Hen feed: “in Booth Yard is here as Ile fh '"' "hi" to recflmn i Aldfll t. sts g: