Maxim 01A MERE MAN llunln science is limited in its "Q3 and IQQPIBWII All “I IIIIIQ- c-— Obulottotown landing Two Colts. Iornlug Guardian, launder! 1J1. CHARLOTTETOWN» CANADA. FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1939 "’ "ave: or“ Ivvw-<~ -~_-___-\ \ Read by Everybody Covers Prince Edward ilsland Like the Dew 8 PAGES Annual lubserfpthn Delivered IBM B! Hull-Y. I. I. “.00: Canada and ll. l. fl-Ol. FRITISH SUBMARINE SINKS 11v IRISH CHANNEL ABESTRILCTIVE House And Barn Razed By Early Evening lames Gordon McInn-i-s-Loses Sight or Eye While Assisting In Battling Flames. House Ed Barn Of Other Residents Suffer Damages. Fire of unknown origin struck Traveller’s Rest early esterdny evening and razed the two-storey house and barn of Alex Mclnnis and caused damage to the houses and barns of Mrs. Mary McDonald and Robert Marchbank. Total damage was estimated unofficially in the vicinity of $8,000. With fire equipment unavailable except in Summer- slde four miles away, neighbors formed a bucket brigade ind succeeded in saving the property of Mrs. McDonald and Marchbank from the flames which were fanned by a strong north wind. Telephone communications in the west- ern part of the province were disrupted for more than half an hour by the fire. i The fire started in a small barn, belonging to Alexander Maolnnis, u.:"s§;2:.:st“tf¢‘hrntfirrsslThrcc Women about 5:30 p. m. the interior ofl . Lose Lives In I Tram Wreck the bEiTll was well alight. There: was a heavy northwind blowing IDNDON, June l--(CP)—'1'hr-ea women were killed and about l6 and so close was the house to the barn that in no time the house was on fire. Neighbors worked vai- lantly to check the flames but it was hopeless. The high winds car- rled burning embers across tho street where they caught the bani of Mrs. Marv MacDonald. ‘Phat too was soon a pile of ashes. The fire persons injured when a London and continued across country to the northeastern railway train hit a north east and caught the‘ roof of truck-load of straw and hurtled Robert Marchbanlfs new barn 1mm "-5 Tail-S int-O fl-Biflnfl 01 stationary freight cars near l-lilgay today. Two of the dead were identified as Miss E. Snelling of London and Miss Winnlfred Stanton of Green- waysr‘ Dersingham. Norfolk. ‘Ihe than was not identified. the injured were G. H. '15, of Imidon; R. Miller, of Mill Road. Cambridge; Mrs. H n of Cornwall Gardens, London; and R, Burton, an aviator attached to the 60lst Royal Air Force fiuadron. Eyc- tnesses said the three-car train. bound for Liverpool station, which is about 200 ya-rds from the comer. The woods nearby caught fire and also the pens of the Magic Fox Ranch which is about Lounrirr of a mile from Travellers Rest corner The situation looked very bad irliiced but roeoule came in oars all directions and formed a - ket brigade to fight- the fire - about seven o'clock it could - said to be under control. Men - tinned to pour water on the ~ in: timbers until a late hour. = - cluster of houses on the corner - in immediate danger. Had London, was travelling at 40 miles fin» not been subdued eight an hour when it struck the truck at a crossing about 350 feet from . rues might have been burn- m lgay. the line of fire was Mrs Mac- I aids house so close to her barn ch was burned to the ground tit Was a miracle that it was ed. J. L. Raynei-‘a store and , ~ ier buildings were in immedi- danaer and also the beautiful - residence of March- k some distance from the bum- buildlngs. The roof of March- ks barn caiurht and a large e burned in it. Mr. Mairchbank s burned out a year ago, and - rebuilt last fall. ‘ "1 the pens of the Magic ~ Ranch and the adjacent woods ht fire, not only Cardinal llillcncuvc Arrives In llomc PARIS, Jpne l —(CP-Havas)—— Rodrique Cardinal Villeneuve, Archbishop of Quebec, who arrived today in Rome prior to coming to France as papal legato to next Sundays ceremonies dedicating a national shrine to Joan of Arc at Domremy, was hailed tonight as u. FIRE ulnonns SEE BALTIC suns KEY T_ll_ PACT British Official Des- cribes Russian In- sistance Re Guar- antees As “Differ- ent Problem.” LONDON, J1me 1 -<OP)—The Baltic states were said by diplo- mats today to hold the key to negotiations for a mutual assist- ance pact linking Russia with the Anglo-French anti-aggression bloc as the result of conditions laid dcvwn by the Soviet Premier and foreign minister Vyaoheslaff Molo- to . Molotoffs insistence in a speech yesterday ‘that these states-Fin- land Estonia, Lithuania and LatviaF-be given specific guar- agalnst ion wasdes- cribed by s high British official as presenting a "difficult problem". G-‘reat Britain was represented as willing to give such uarantees, as she has to other Russ n neigh- boro-Rumania and Poland-but the Baltic nations have indicated they want no direct ties with any bloc of powers. British spokesmen explained that the British formula wrw aimed at aggression and it d not make any difference where it broke out. as long as it was in Europe. There was no doubt, it was stated, that if any of the Baltic countries were the victims oi aggression. Great Britain and France would no to their aid. British observers believed other problems to be cleared up were fairly simple. The next step rests with Russia which has not sent a formal reply yet to the proposals which Molotoff rejected informafy yes- terday Bri ish official sources said hopes of an eventual aggreement with Russia were undiminlshed and took the view that Ruussian objections were to the form rather than to the content of the pro- posals wrifirrlr nun soars, l8 msrrcrrnt Annual inspection oil tlhe 30th West Kent School cadet corps was held a/t Victoria Park here ter- day by Captain C. K. M of l-lallibx. Lleut-Governor George D. DeBlols accompanied by his aide- , , Major J. R. Paton, and the inspecting officer took salute when the unit of school ,boys executed the time-honored l“march past." in which the boys l Manoeuvres Senate Moves To Safeguard Salt Fish Bili Insists On 1255a or Bon- using Legislation T o Pro- tect Fishermen’s Interests. OTTAWA, June 1-—(OP)——Dei,e;-. rrilnatlon that whatever bonus is given to the salt fish export indust- Ty should reach the fishermen rath- er than the merchants and middle- men prompted the Senate iodaly to change drastically the Government's bill creating a salt fish board. This was practically the only bus- iness which occupied the upper the entire day was given over to it both in committee and the chamber bill will come up row. of the sitting of the and commerce C proved the bill, was instructed to give it additional consideration. The measure, as it stood, did not pro- perly set forth that ' ro assist the primary fisherman, ac- cording to Senator Charles E. Tan- ner (Con. Nova Bcotia) He - slated that that a . Further, the Senator ur the dialrman of the salt fis board, whose headquarters will be at Hal- ifax, be an official of the Dominion Deprtment of Rsherles, and Full responsibility for ted tral sterday. Pressure would Royal Party will land, lived, the Provincial the first stop will be be expressed in the ed that 0nd stop i5 scheduled. More than 100 men other two members be representa- t} g th flay, , h m the direct route of the parade block sifii? from (izo-operiitixirlg: or oiheif by block under the direction of P01- wise. ‘Ihdse uggesi-lons were laid before Prime Edward mm“ new F» C- the smiling commltteewhen it met M P- Superintendent E- 0. P. Ball- late this afternoon and were ap- was in charge of the IJYQOBBdBIB-sfit- prove‘; The ttee 3150 struck Winnipeg w en Their Majestles VIS- out secéilonbi) of! t-heobllxl. whrichtrrte; 1W1 them gilugiderg lIIiMOOI-llifhl Invaft ‘hi3 be 30-990 SP°”"M° = Enwcled passed with regard to its work. in the day. Earlier 1m; 0mm“, 11d h d Flghj todtol-ineohe tnodlf- Minsu-“eitirtnfca nrifiisvenus 13155 min is anticipated m mun-is ister Ilsley advocate the merits of We "Wd- B8 "1 Wm be BDWBd W" the bill. Also, Fletcher Smith, re- presenting the fisheries committee of the Halifax Board of Trade, an- nounced himself favorable to it. Yesterday it was indicated that he would apear beiure the committee for the purpose of opposing it. After listening to Mr. MJOhB-lld he was convinced, said senator Tan- ner in the chamber this aftcmoon, that the people who would be ben- efited by the bill would be the ex- porters. Titus the ob ect of the measure would be . Conservative loader Meighen en- dorsed Mr. Tanners sentiments. He was in sympathy with the policy of assisting a specially distressed group like the fishermen, but he wanted to be certain that the con- templated aid reached those for whom it was intended. He did not think the bill dlcl that. When third reading was (xi-lied, Senator Tanner moved an amend- “mil. “a: ‘i2? “t” ‘iiie"°‘lo“‘dii e n rig omm . e it might be changed 2w“, Pangugfngsgs“ w lines suggested. The House adopted 4W5 8-" ~ the amendment and the sitting of g1}? B“ the Conunittee follow . 9 New Bolors W Presented To Regiment (Canadian Press Cable) CA K, Yorkshire, E118- land, June l-New colors were r89‘ raster-ted todnv m i"r-e Innisklllinfl Fusiliers, the rcsiment with which Louise Fusiliers of are affiliated. The Duke of Gloucester. Colonel in Chief, presented the new colors to the seoo of the reg- lment-the seniort existing Irish Infantry Regimen. The old ml- - in 1869. wiu beDlac- ore. pi W! ed in Ennlskillen Cathedral. The Fusiliers once took the field the fact that extensive have been made to properly the entire rooeedings, earls officials an lieve that ever thing will smoothl and, wit of the c tlzens and pccted in town for the d will be able to see and that there will Traffic Provisions Provisions made for traffic along the route. keepin cars blocked off and in var ous spaces provided, ed over 100 special policemen, sézgcial traffic officers, and abo are to be kept at from the streets Royal procession will and naval units, alo cubs, guides, etc, along which t pass. Mill to take definite cial lighting merits on e Provincial lally complete. for the first time special lights turned on. south side of the Provincial beautiful and tain in Queen's on last night and bro favorable comments from saw it in action. Island Girl Receives Degree O66 CAMPBEILTON N ...(CP)-Six night from l! fal the of the enemy was Messlna. in 1806. The been swimming in the Straits when the signal came. Not mpp to don their uniforms. tho men fell into formation to meet the a . The signal prov- be a false ed w 1mm‘ exam, p ghlll Orange Pekoe Blend " I. IA They included Jean Owen, lngton P. E. 1., Joanne New itiolunond. QM.- t rich b ‘he “high Kii-il-lndillined BHVOY from theWWW were inspected included the march lit the ranch E H nkley the Leehnd Ranch’ and France" by Jean Cardinal Verdler, past, company, platoon and sec- » ranch o; Dam Mouse were m Archbishop of Paris. tron drill. signalling first aid, Yunnan; Tfiém-m-o-peflisiam .. ‘fAll France greets with joy and sieal drill, and extended and re m,“ a qmmm. o; a mile pride his Eminence Cardinal Vil- title order. v ay {mm the Mn" leneuve," wrote Cardinal Verdier. g The L. O.A. Pipe Band unden- “He games to u; from Canaga, the lkPipe Major {losehglrlh Dilxrfoan was in ‘r , t -ur rt . 1'. d cc i un orm. Cap- Loses Shh" o! l" I113: orlagrilge flitiilltifigé‘ liini ttoeu Olsll’ 221:1“ liifxrlzngygwasldlasslsail he tree} - country, is em nen-t quail ies give inspect on y cui.- _ . . , “gas; stiggthfagdg; mfiagagii; him a place apart in the Sacred Thompson and Major J. Mac- I - 3a, who was “swung at the College, and above all he comes Donald of Charlottetown. ' was struck by g gaping “yank N‘ us as the legato of Pope Pius The manoeuvres were carried out . recell/‘Id nieiiinyui-m that one XII." inua high Wlfiifilwillklil m-arliel con- l ‘ “§-@>'P.s_1->~rers ~°.°£l¥!l°.§‘¥.~_?‘E iiizj°lir=lif~ixf§si3tiuii°°géfii ‘E _ lrlta: m .ers ere card .0r,1m]ed m‘ h. 0°] u n IP ZQDl-‘Eienwfme W ‘t: ei he opium-rice am drlllr Officers and men on parade q totalled 378. it was amiouncod. d officer commanding the corpawls i Major George Mao . Other officers included: 2n in C-Ca t. Willard frlsm. , ' l" ‘was in trials soiunn cggirg-oei-almrvpcfitor. ‘ m n Mm ha," '06»;- Issi-geant D. inmon‘ Cobb. Dime in Card n l-lall Prl- h“ Lad" u" m" “d an", Inspection of the Queens square > Jl-illb MM, Cllvlkl"! 9" 1s“ Dam ‘um “my. v u.‘ C0 WOLlld b6 on JIAIIC 30, it W88 ~ , , - . .3|_ announce . . M!" 6 1 iuru. oniyntiis’ one ‘mama! d ‘tmtgduoal fllfllaFfillfiIifll fl II 1R0" Nm 1 than“ av dilemma - ‘ ' . » P. Ii. I. who En ' I A n T_nqn"m. OC-ffieut. gggrsgvftoiers. muwfilm iii-nuns‘ = ' I vgrxuiPaiohn a --- '" * s" r wee. - .......:.: Juno obbkl at reduced urioel- m“ a‘ ° i‘ ‘o ' ‘not’; puma " '“°" °° 1 - < mo- p. Illr-DHVQ about city. o.o. Irlout. Ann Andrew. . 9. t_~I. M?! Ell giso p. rug-Address of woman Loo laminate. . rAuu-s-i-ar. f“ '°°°'*'°" “ "mum “' OO-Lidilt. imu wimwu u '—'--'~ "Midnight-Government dinner at ""14 film“ 2 U w‘ fi 10% $09k “loam-la nouL a» aubziflbgg Mun“ i‘ “ I y-m?!‘ auusoiioiii '*'° '- "- ‘s“"°"’“”°"" gem Ira ire-o. '° ' '~ ‘Rama. ' - ‘ "QM. Thur,“ m," err-mu i ' "'.““"‘""' ‘rs-h liozun r than Mountain fléflfijgfini”'§ijg,fit°°p°'" ‘ =- i ‘ » » Standard Time effective In al- M, - ~ ‘11 buts) ~ OQ-Lieut. ald 8mm. _' . A In" B0111. Nraytbc. a i FY: "o" ‘u’. 0o t Howatt. - , . ' IAIIDGI-Oponinl the lialord summer. ‘ ogsiizyfllna“w'°°“aii “xhiriifis ‘slim n’. vivid saw roax-rmnm-gze m“ ' "h..." l 'H'£“" 3W‘ “rs ma...“ . m ‘.22’ “reacts: i - " ' ‘ t , , r - . a ‘ , w‘ {i m“ {unjust so huh‘ vril in the l “us and anon 3h III H wt-t-s-o-s; .' _ rcnr T0 HANDLE ROYAL -v|s|r crowns the con- duct of the crowds during the royal visit here was vested in the Royal Canadian Mctun Police. the cen- oomrnittee in charge announced be heav- est at the Marine Wharf, where the it was Building, where e, and the Government House where the see- picked from me the fire department and Canadian Legion and Militia units will patrol Some 30 thousanrdm are ex- This coupled with preparations police police others in charge to be- run handling and for Parked nclud- 30 ut world war veterans. Motor cars least one block he tary with scouts. w l have their Slay in the an will line one-half hours before eduled arrival of the visitors. route and spectators Decoration Plans for decorating the city are Elia-De arra - Buiilgreig d Ins night cl izens had the opportunity of seeing the on ‘he ing, The arrangement would appear very af- fective, wth blue and orange lghts th m am‘ UITAWA. June l-In a sudden illuminated foun- square was turned ht mom’ wh , . 3.. June 1 nurses graduated to- the Soldiers Memorial training school here. Kens- Kerr, Georgina Young, Oak Bay, Que . and Elean- or 0o B rin . IIA" A T TRA VELLER 's RESTlFever-ish‘ Search KING. lillEEN Is vlsn nsrrr I11 Underway F0 - fated Craft F NAHUM“ PARK TclitalOf79Pers-ohlsAboar-ctNight- Mother Bear And Cub Amuse Their Maj- esties On Explor- ation Tour. R. K. CARNEGIE Press Stat‘! Writer JASPER PARK DODGE, Alta... June l—-Unrtired by t-heirtLOOO-mile jaunt across Canada. the Klngarid Queen today trudged up moun- tains and glaciers in their last day of "rest" before they reach Hyde Park. N. Y., in l0 days, Their Majestic-s made two toun of exploration in the country sur- rounding this beautiful Roclq Mountain resort during the day. Soon after their arrival at noon (4.00 p.m. ADT), they motored z; miles to Mallgne Canyon and walked for half an hour admiring wild flowers and the mule deer and bear they saw. later the/y saw motion pictures they IIBNB taken so far on their tour and drove to the Glacier of the Angels at Mount Edith Cavell. A quiet evening was scheduled for the royal couple before they leave tomorrow at 9.30 am. for a 6 1-2-hour pro/gram at Edmonton, Alberta capital and gateway tothe north. During the afternoon walk the King and Queen were delighted to encounter a mother bear and cub and spent several minutes photo- gm/phrlng them. The cub. shy, . around a tree and then scrambled u/p and down the trunk looking much like a little black bah 0f fur. The mother bear stood guard gt By .u Queen who gathered a lwlmoh for herself‘. On their way up the oanypmthe royal couple peered about for ani- mals but saw none until they started back. A mule deer came close to the ma‘ and the King lev- Pl‘"'i his movie camera at the animal. The Queen wore a llglht blue grey woollen suit with grey suede shoes and s. brighter blue, three- cornered ken-chief. much like those worm by cowboys in the ranch counrtry of southern Alberta, a- round her throat. The King wore a tweed jacket, grey flannels and walking bodls. Their Majestles’ stay in Jasper absence of around they are Manywxf the guests at the e could approach the royal mi T; FRTFsTEEF T-(Tntin ANTICIPATED, uns wruq burst of speed the House of Com- mons tonight wiped its order paper eon cf all business except the Central Mortgage Bank Bill which will be considered tomorrow. ad ed for the evening with hopes of prorogation before the end of the week after voting $98,- 000,000 in estimates The last, of the estimates was passed just before six o'clock, the normal time for the dinner re- cess but Hon. Hugh Stewart. (Con. Leeds) entered a protest so the supply bill based on the estimates was about to be passed. He sai the House had resembled a "three- rlng circus" in tfhe last few days with tvro important committees keeroin many members busy and ostima s slipping through the ouse with a slim atxendan ckly today gerded as conic-over" glistening submarine Thetis, a tain’s swift rearmament, lay under an estimated 130 foot of water in the Irish Channel early today with 79 men aboard. too employees of Cammell Laird Lim- ited, and the pilot. marine had been located was made earlier in the morning by S. Wood- ward, secretary of Ca-mmell lnlrd, knitted, builders of the submar- o. circulated, most of them indicat- ing that the Thotla lay some l! miles out to sea from the Mercy Bar lighfahi which would be 25 miles from {he lest resort in an at-tenmt to send them to the sin-hoe, but dbservers believed no attempt would bemade t0 i156 this method 0d sell-regain until broad daylight when surviv- Bhargcs Fraud In Ubtaining PRIJRDGATIUN on» act-c "Fraud McGeer who was examining president of the John Inglis Com- Deny. holds Drew “You therefore ask us to find him guilty 0f fraud?“ is equally joined in the misrepre- sentatlrm and fraud he is equally ong Search Fails To Reveal Whereabouts As Surfacxe Craft, Submarines, 1:l_a_nes Join In Hunt BIRKENHEAD, England. June Z—-(FI'I(IB.Y)—TIIO new product of Great Bri- The Admiralty announced the craft had not been located. Early today it stated:- “No news has been received of a definiio location o! the submarine and any reports indicating or suggesting her location are entirely without official confirmation.” The statement was issued amid a nightlong search by a_fleet of vessels for the stricken craft which made a fest dive at 1:40 p. m. BST yesterday in Liverpool Bay and has remained unreported for more than 13 hours. iilillisuli run SLAVS l8 snnssrn Yugoslavian Regent Being Royally En- crow members, An announcement that the sub- Varloru other reports had been rpoot. " Enough Air For 86 Bonn the base of the tree and the royal Nh-vq] e mimawd ‘he ma, party kept a safe dlstan from med _ . tlhe animals although thge beans $6,,“ Xmfihmfiofi fiogaw‘ t€rt3ln€d By Chan- heve become tame in the Karrie tzhdnd of ilhat time had been used l] H1] sanctuary, Jasper National Park. up bdrm-B the first 8n ce or l er- Their Majestles were amused by ma“ f}? - t y 3“ timtfii f it“ w” "m" “l?” ‘m’ l“ n“, uiiiwmms...’ “m; ‘f’??? ~n vras a. game n =— to hicéalraind-fslrfiéq‘ m m: 131.1111 the lyT-iifleiaiisotweue 202105" "T3153: in ll? fiutgllllll d‘ growing jndivjdlm» Dams nee s , Regen canyon drew attention of the gay-ma which ‘lwoum bengeduaimg of Yugoslavia, during a state din- IIQI‘. The German Fualiror, who is eu- dur- in: in the Yugoslavian Regent's pres- ence “we lee a hep occasion fol‘ a frank and frietn y exchange of y] views which I am convinced can MI:puy?mmgi1nig-ihn$ w“ “g only bring benefits to our peoples w m me mac,“ ‘ilamut and states)’ M mgubmm“ ° stressing the friendship of Gen- 511d pomome “Emma for uaosiav-ia he wmpmmng mm M, 1 ‘l’ ueci "1 believe in this all the more we u, “ma, w,“ “°° “ “*8- sinoe a solidly founded and mm- The n,“ mmm ' n ful rela/tionstilp of Germany to- ot “Wm ships 1e“ 8mm otilla wan); Yugoslavia-poor that ’ ' “m 5°11 through historic events we halve neighbors with common borders established for all Lime- will not only secure a permanent peaoe between our two peoplesmnd countries bu-i beyond. that will pro- vide a/n element of calm for our jittery continent." The unusual measures taken in welcoming the Prince and Prin- thelr five-day state indication ‘Wfltlflved on once s. our u powers in southeastern Europe. OIITAWA, June l--Col. George Drew. Ontario Conservative loader today asked th accounts committee the Bren gun contract finding that tfhere was fm-ud in obtaining the contract and mat it therefore should be cancelled. e Com/mans public investigating to return a. Even A Nsvnx LAW soc-is Bots 1 by whom?" asked Gerald (Lib. Vancouver-Burrow). C01. Drew. "BY Hahn (Major J, E. Hahn. Limited. Toronto. which the contract"). R9506 ®ii "In effect, yes. If anybody else guilty." Col. Dow's fraud allegation was based on his charge that Major Hahn in negotiations witih the British War Office and the Cana- dian Defence Deparimmt had represented the Inglis Company as a going concern when in reality it had suspended operations because of bankruptcy. 60 Delegates In Attendance At Annual Convention _ as owing Govern- ment Wiivssi... .. ti‘; shun"- was . . - W“ Y '~. ‘ " . supply Bill. usually a ormali-tvt (cm-Tho 30m‘ éjoerixntion High tide this morning at 10.16 imtll At M; tl-ffifi. I19 of the Nova 500113 “stamped m“. and tonight It 11143. _ announced. the Central Mortgage Se, mocggtpm opened ma“ with sun sets this eveninK at 7.30 Bank Bill. mrririted r - about a0 delegates attending The and rises tomorrow mornlnl! as menus in the banking committee assembly will close tomorrow night 4:16. would also be ready for considvr- An executive ,_ ' , rea of Last quarter moon. June l0. ation. reports and an official welcome to 12:01 a. m pater in jubilee competitions of the Victoria Alfinllllf‘ Athletic Mm. Arnocli- ‘ Srummeiside tide eighteen min- the town byodtdayor George Macin- tosh tilled eve swsio . utea later than qiuimetown. A, —Lizaio Deniers. TIIE CAB FERRY SAILING! who has had 1 birthdays, told ——-—-— , newspaper-men that there is only Leaves Borden 9.45 u.rn.. 1 I- l! one esent she wants this year 4.80 p. In. i" ~ihu '5 an airplane ride. she may Leaves Tornrentine i1 s. ma“! _ . get it. p. n» 6.30 p. m. _ i t