f _ . Qver 38,000 people in this Province - 3.000 in the City- Read The Guardian eve day ry _ The Guardian is read £1 practically every wor ,- while home in Prince Edward Island. ` ‘ \ `\‘ H- Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew ._ ._ YY? ` I » Nm .1///if I - I ‘\&,,.i,.i.- /"91 . THE WEATHER § _ >_j/y/// /,., I ww \ f @ l..is;:e:.fo ag soutiiweoicr ' Q5 ‘ `/A The People’s Paper Read byEebody- \ ii; 1 L IC ping G dfan Founded ills! :::rlo¢teto:.: Gndrdian Two Ceuta ` - a - ' i Annual lublorlptfnn Delivered ".00 Pl _xc g *_ > f By llall Canada and U. S. A. 84.00 ~ ' ' _ f n I edges Her Support To the Leagu Japanese Forces Advance .To ,T/ie Door g iPeiping LIBERAL LEADER "` ANXIOUS TO LAVERT IMPENDING DEFEAT _iii lsooo Dongor of Losing soot ovor Rodionibnrion - Change Necessary In Mr. King’s Riding By Reason Of “Political Racketeering” Of Mennonite Votes Under Libe l R d' t 'b this city appeared imminent io 9 _ ` formed quarters that truce nego- (Canadian Press) GRANVILLE FERRY, N. - 5-. May 22.-Add Mrs. Greatorex’s cat-name un- reported-to this week's list of heroines. The pet set up "h a frantic mcowing in the early hours of the morn- ing that her mistress arose to investigate and saw a neigh- Q bore house in :hcl grip or flames. M11. Samuel ` Shaffner with he_r son, and daughter in law, barely had time to escape with their lives when Mrs. Grcatorex gave the a- urm. 'rhrir house 'ms bam were reduced in ashes. l ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMING EVENTS, ' MEETINGS, ETC "Announcements are inserted in this column at 2 eevitl per word llfisilv nuynbic in advance. "Sale of candy at concert in H013( Redeemer Hall on Thursday night next. "R\1mmsse sale 'ninety social W1- Tuesday. Moy card, 'i P. lvl. 9635-5-20-3i. I “Borden Line Club loading hogs, BmbS. calves, Albany Wednesday, my 24th. 9662-5-23-ii. *"H9iil‘ the Milton Players at .North River Hall, Friday. May 26th, 9653-5-23 -31. “Dance in Bradalbane Hail Wed- gi-‘»d€y nicht. Music by Todd, 0,-_ is fe- osei-5-za-il. “Ice cream resilvsi ons name in Glenaladaic Schoolf Tracadie, Mu sith. sooo-5-as-ii. "Cake sale by Bunbury Mission- ll? §oclety It Moore and Mae. “"8 °“ Tuesday. May nam. 96176-“nu so _*_ Bourls Tea-St Mary's P lg, Mhmmoth 'rg p 't ar my mm Pui'£icuigr;’.h?;ednesdaY| 9858-5-23-2|. “Dance at Rlvervi Pl stanley Bridge it DW I atform. My niehi.M1y°§4iii`.° ° “Y ww' 9056-B-2341. °'Th° Play "Fathers nlinculties" :gl liilixbrieisented by Fairview Play- M. f"°“ H811. Wednesday, ’ 3'- near-li-as-ii. "°f°m°re Dramatic club present ;u?'u‘;?, :Ci Dial' "The Unknown . y “thu Peakes Hall, Wednesday, i, .nance mor. ssii-ls-:it-ii. 'B“Yhl! live li 'ru da °8I rs y, May g'=,|§“t"t°" River. Emerald and |,,,,_ il °“- Bisnes Allen E. wee- 9006-5-23-11. "Ben's B My Us leaves our office, (24tli?1]:?f6°l Block for summerside hmm D- noon. Returning after ance. Return trip $1.00. 9047-5-N-Ii. "The *F _ big Wedqueen Victoria social even- ardmd gooey, B. i. s. classical mor, mm “ce psyllium. only three of prizes mevemnsl. Our big stock N, uhndami |10. Prizes for every- 1°\41ns ei-chorus. he said, adding “this is ii line ex- .ample of what is meant by the word gerrymandel-.’ Hon. Robert Weir, Minister ot Agriculture, replying, charged that in former redlstributlons in Saskat- chewan a black of.45,000 Mennon- ltes who were chiefly Liberals, had been pnreeled out s,m'onll several constituencies to make safe Liberal seats. Prince Albert was one of these seats. The Mennonites were thus prevented from having one of their own people represent them in the Commons. He termed it s "highly specialized method of politi- cal racketeering, not by leaders." It “Reserve Wednesday, July 5th for Tea at Cove Head Road, United Church. 9628-5-20-Sl. "Full rehearsal of the Merry Minstrels this evening at 7 o‘elocl< sharp. 9678-ll "Tile birthday concert to be held in the Holy Redeemer Hall has been postponed until Thursday, the 25th instant, at 8 o‘clock. 9641-5-20-Iii °°"Happy Valley" will be pre- sented in Stanley Bridge Hall, on Wednesday, May 24th. If not fine, on Thursday. Admission 25c and loc. 9652-5-22-2|. "Clyde River Players will present play "Arrival of Kitty” at Crap- liud Wednesday May 24th. If not fine, following night. Admission 25c and 150. 9655-5-22-2|. "A, Y. P. A. of Milton presents “Fascinating Fanny Brown" in York Hall. Wednesday. May 24th. Proceeds in,sld of York Rink and A. Y. P. A. Admission 25e and 15°. 9638-5-23-ll. "Old time Fiddlers and Dancing Contest in Holy Name Hall, Bt. Pet- ers Bay, June Sth. Ladies and gen- tlemen wishing to compete send entries to James G. Gillis, St. Pet- ers. 9664-5-23-1i. “The unexpected may happen. Be prepared for lt. Apply today for our cheap protective policy. Send your age and address to J - A. MOON. Manager. May 22-Si. “Mount Herbert dramatic players will present the comedy drama "The Red Headed Step Child," in Wheat- ley River Hall, Thursday, May mn. ‘ solo-s-23-ai "Seven Mile Bay Hail Wednes- day, May _24th, play by Cape Trav- erse Dramatic Club; dance ‘after- wards. Music of the evening fur- nished by special orchestra, Bob Howatt, Louis Gallant, Bert Arsen- ault and others. Admission 25c and lilo. 9016-Il °°Teachers-A meeting of the P. W. O. Study Group will be held in the college on Saturday, May 27. at 12.45 sharp. Subjects to be dis- cussed are, Teaching Pupils How to Study and Teaching the French Phonetic Alphabet by Prof. Blanchard. All teachers in the dia- trlots of Supervisors Court and MoPball are invited to attend. No 6iher rroue meetings will be me 9088-!-23-ii. . ""%s`, mea- _ . catching fire Workers Demand GLACE BAY N S. Ma 23- Annle Kilomac's sentence, Cllscc the Lord's Day Alliance through sale of tickets at a concert staged by a Ukranfan colony, she had been ordered to psy a |10 fine. When she failed to pay Magistrate J, J, Smith sent her to the county jail for 30 days. ' ‘ ..o.....»¢............. § Wednesday I Being I 5 vicioiiiii luv 5 5 A' _ .f Public Holiday . _I There will be no is- I _§ sue of the Charlotte- 3 3 town Guardian. im! UPF’ 0072-li i .. i ' _ . \ f:-:-;°;~.- -;-;-.-;-:-;»:~;-:-1-;-;~;._.. -<.;.- I -1 Terms - Japanese _ Prepare to Evacuate MAY S TA BI LIZE S0016! To wiping, L CURRENGIES rsii>r;vlc.c'mn». my zs.~~Ti1'* B J E ‘ ces mer and not for the club i. oi'r_».w Mo at-~Tlie Government to- 'icce tils 'ust share of res nsibllit ed the fire about six o'clock which ese continental armies. Mn Rosséyclt called the 'Whit i ht f. d up own. r mot or u P J po y it is th°“5ht muted mm 8' spark i__._l_ House the Ambassadors of Italc ng uc L I> mE ` frm" "‘° me' which had set me and Germany From Ambasssso¥ Eli Minister or no-_oth issues 'cir- M 5 Bmw "Mk °'t' me back M the Augusto Rosso of Italy he was be- culars to all housing authorities ght full infoma- b“m‘ lc0MPAN|0Nllevedtohavesau when dis°°v°Nd th” nm W” wen _ tion as to the Mussolini foul'-pcw- and Wales calling on them io co- under way. It was with great dlffl- ~ el .ipeue club.. for Europe whose 0 wity that the plseery and other, S B H U M approval by Greet Britain, cirr- °uwb“udmg’ we" uved' Pm; °t‘ many, France and Italy was hailed rent houses for working men. the “Bm mr the spring “M59 was' by officials here as another sugury mwed ‘mm the burning b“"dm5 _ have expressed his appreciation of by willing neighbors who also kept insmess to consult w.th other nat- destmyed' for peace To A b d L th c 'nw 5"°°k “nd m°°m“°"3' We" "°'.F R 0 M B E A R the President wand hs:de;Iw_; it . . . ,E a stream ot water on the house _ _ C ti d P .D N 1 L d d_ U who. wi. in .ohh sin... of Thrilling Chase Ends ‘ °“ ““° °“ "“° °"°’“ °“ °' ‘”° “‘“ "“ Underway , By George llambleton, (.falilldii\n`11 Press Stuff Writer) fo, LONDON. Moy 22- ”‘°*‘°’ °’ "“ “““""‘ Investigating Committee Of U.S. 1“°“=“°"i =* “3° :'“°~5==‘=~;" °f “‘°°“’- "°"°“ ’°“““' “““ “°“° ’“' SenateWillB6ginIn‘”'5“"~~ Press Staff Writer) vestigstlng committee of the Unit- ed States Senate was ready tonight to throw open the business secrets of J. P. Morgan and company, the famous banking house. Armed with evidence collected in months of scrutiny of Morgan re- cords, the committee planned to climax its long investigation of Wall Street with the inquiry into the-'House of Morgan. The star witness tomorrow will be J. P. Mor- gan, head of the firm for a gen- eration. Ecfdinand Pecora, the square- jawed committee counsel, spent all of today with associates completing plans for the opening of the hear- ing, but he would not disclose the nature of the evidence to be of- used by committee inlrf-ligntors as a basis for their lnqliiry into op- erations of thc l>;inkm~.<. ` Pecora predicted the investiga- tion W0uld result ill "much illlprirt- ant legislation" to revise Amol-icll'si banking lnws. As llc talked to newspapermrll, Iwo ndrliiiollzll I trunk loads of rvidvllcc \\'l‘rc llalli- cd ln from New York. Allrzlrly, lic and his aides, were silri~olilidcd~ hy a room full of documents. Eleven members of tile Morgan firm have been sllbpocnnrd for (llc, investigation. Others ciillcd include Leonard 'Keycsf office rilnnnger of’ the firm; George H. Howard, Pres- ident of United Col'poi'.llioli' and 0. P. and M. J. Vnn Slvrirllipzvli, the rallroad operators. As counsel the Morgan firili will hive John W. Davis, the Demo- kod. Income ,isa statements filed cratic presidential nominee in me ’ antlc housing canlpalgn lvlicn dcilliiiin lrrompt and effective." 0 ELECTED John R. Taylor, official Liberal candidate laie tonight appeared to have bicclcoci the passage of Hon. `iiy Liberal benches of the sock- n disarinunient. ‘ "President Roosevelt/s message," e said, “ls a clear indication of the ct that the United States will ex- make thc results in disarmament .Lpecch Cheered His :i;ic:»cli, greeted by thc cheers (Continued on Page 7) PPUSITIN ANDIIJATE Charles McIntosh, of Sask. Co-operative Gov. r _______,...... (Canndian Press) KINISTINO. Sask.. May 32- Clidi-lcs Mcllitosli from the minor- ntchewan Legislature to a seat in Prem'er J. T. M. Anderson's eo- opcrotlve Government. With 25 out of 51 pvlls ill today's by-clccijon reported Mr. Taylor, who represented Kinistino in the House before Mr. Mclritosh was first elected as li Liberal in 1920, hlld a majority of 1,112 over his rival. Mr. Mcliiiosh crossed the floor of the House at the last sce- slcn and was swom in as Minister of Natural Resources two weeks ago. Rclllrlis have been received from most of the pol's in the South of the r`ding whore the population is most dense and it appeared im- probable the Minister could over- come the big lead of the Liberal clindidaie. At the 1929 general elec- tion Mr_ Mclntcsh. running as a Liberal, defeated S. W. Baker. Iri- ward. ` The aeroplane was a few hundred |lon designed to make certain that 81011115 S-hd burst ill'-0 flame!- the nations carry out their promises Forest Fires Extinguisher! DURANGO, C010., May 22.-(A_P.) --Heavy mountain rain storms dur- ing the night extlligulslled a forest fire started Sunday by flames from Carbon Mountain, Colomdds Psll- edo-volcano. The mountain, after another ol its strange displays, settled back io- day in its routine of sion-lg: disin- tegrating. die oiilx . , PacPLE Ncwaoiws ‘ wi-io wma uP Ano Vino inevi- Sl-:\.\iES Rich ARE Pmzi: Flql-lfeasi 1 \ \ \g , \ a, 1 “lygrf/‘\..i 1