. .1». 4-24,‘. (w. -: l 7. MEREJMAN _. .- 1.. I fool's conceit PGIIONIH Ill’- - gverytbing has its limitations, but i w.“ ua__ cnsrlottetown Goal-dill] Two Cults. Iprnlu] Guardian. Founded ill’!- Read by Everybody A l, (lovers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1939 Those who all is good, live ln a fool's paradise. CIA MERE MAN ' l BRITAIN MAKES GERMANY P_EA CE GESTURE RENllNillllTlllN 0F NENRESSIBN lNlllNl STE PM Berlin “Cold” Towards Proposal - Anglo - Russian Nfigofiat- ions Proce (Canadian Pleat) Prime Minister Chamberlai of- lered l-‘riduy to confer with Ger, many with a view to reaching “I l-mmenr, 118309" if Germany would renounce aggressive aims in ‘m, g way as to convince Great fll-ltgin that she meant it. in Berlin official clrclcs said the statement contributed little “oi positive value" toward lflwllllll European tension. ‘Mr, Chamberlain“ I Dom l th cuss c ‘ - figsstlll: lill-awrlo-cmt negotiations will. Russia, in w ch Moacows |||pp0fl is sought for the Anti- Aggression Front, that “there is a sort of veil or wall" between the lonllon and Moscow Governments “which is extremely difficult to penetrate." Official circles in Moscow took careful note of the speech but re- frained irorn comment. Britain's Undm-Secretary Foreign Aifairs, Richard Butler, told the rlouse the/t an outright alliance with Russia. and France involved such a "big departure in British pciicy" that the Govern- nlerlt approaching this maitter with caution Violence lessened 1n P81060106 where Jews launched a passive resistance campaign (greeted ag; ainsl the British uovernmenta nlan to create an indéiwnflflt ltaie, fin Madrid General bronco held his "victory parade,“ and, 137.000 Spanish troops marched rm- raln with 10.000 Italians, 8,000 Moors and 5,000 Germans. .._.________ Baby Born As Royalty Passes (By The Canadian Press) OTTAWA, May 19 — Youngest person l0 attend today's royal procession and perhaps ally other royal procession was ivfargaretmise Paquette. She was born in a beat house just as tne King and Queen passed by along the drivvway in their state coach. . , Mrs. Vincent. Paquette. the mo- ther. despite the expected arrive‘. was determined not to miss seeing the King and Queen and accomp- lnlfd by a sister. went. to the boat house on Dow's mire to see raiesties from an upstairs win- 0W. she nursed the procession but presented Their Majestic: wlih an- othsr subject. named after th Queens younger daughter. Edwin fir‘ Bate lor Nome: in this column ll cents per word. "Cosmic Brldgetcwl Tucsd; M12 mo. “ L-bco-o-ac-zll "Rulnnlaga —5ale' Baptist Church Hill "cutllrtlay, lvlay 20in at 0.30. 14-1538-5-20-11 "in smiew l-lau Monday, May find. Malpeq Pl 'er in "Chin a wit-w “° “y Eq-lsol-lu-il. onc k —'7___ I May ilavtlnsgl? albllllglamxltlladmrday L-lfific-IB-Il. "In Malpeque Hall, 'I'uesday, Ma u d the . P. B. Wll ltsen Chintz Cottage." L-1506-g-20-2i. “Concert. BoR Social ~Dancc Suffolk Elchooi. w» mow r Not “M mllvwins will. Lr-bII-h-M-ll. "Borden Line ol ioldinl nogs ll “erasures oregano“. Hours "Dance lnt-ht-Inlezblq’ '“ ‘ . “Y Nam. may ‘It; L. a?” ‘mnun may >‘"--_.~.Ik _,' . "w. u» m». '“"- . i . . n-aco m 1mm ' music. uoaefimhwflliici 114014-3044 -'l-5-ti. _ Latest Addition To British Navy» Wales". ll In tbe lnlmorsnonna o er notables one of the world's fastest warships w A x. 0F NEW FNIN BUILDING [All] l (By The Canadian Press) T, N. 8.. May 19——Wilh l government officials and stock breeidom from the three Mazitime ‘Provinces in atfendance, the C31‘- ' nersicne of the r-ew Maritime win- e t fer Fair arena was laid today by 1-1211. John A. McDonald. Minister of Agriculture for Nova Booths. The Muslim was termed "epo- chal to the Fair" bv C. F‘. Beliey, president oi the Matltime Stock Breeders Association. who ofl'c‘nt- ed at the csu-emony. Mr. Baiisy said the new arena would be svm- bcilc of prr/rress mad-e by the Fair. and paid tribute to the citizens oi Amliterst if!‘ on ccntrihiltfon lo the s-uccex of the ull-dertalclllz. The Fair had been “o real boon to the livestock lnd"s‘rv 1r the Maritlmes,“ Mr. McDonald said. pzvntinr out that bsci and (ialry cat-ti’: were rlrlw given equal rimm- inenre. sheep. snipe. nr-zllfry, horses and hrs had a‘sn become a nirt cf live F"lr. he sold. Agriculture ftr blow llrunswmlr, Cbservcd that "the i/Iarltime Win- tel‘ ran. with its new addition. Q!!! 3f the finest of its kind Carla a." to cost approxi- mately 860.000. will have accom- modation for over 4.000 people, and will fumfsh a new soqce for stock judging. It is belnll constructed under joint financial support cf federal and the three provin- cial governments. Others jileard at the ceremonies were W. R. Show. Charlottetown, Depot Minister of Aqriculturelgr ___.J_-=-____T---=¢z____ . l (Continued on page 8,_Ccl ll Appointed Rector _ ‘_ ‘ _At_vCharlot,te_town SAINT JOHN, N. B., May 10- (Ollll-Trlenrlial changes in the stanzas of gunfire fiddle con- gdeemer (m wrist Ibthers) in the Osnadlan- itch-speaking province of the order, made public are tbdly include: ‘ 11w. James Miler. O. B8; 8 0S8 ll iv is thejlatfqrm from thtrgreat wal- vessel take to the water. The l"! a 8999f! oi "more than 30 knots.” She will mount 10 14-inch Hon. A. C. Tamer. lvllrvrter of F imuiotuwwu, ' , dlilon t» lhrilnlnu slreidy invincible fleet, the 35,000-ton' shown being launched a fcw days ago at the River Mersey shipyards which the_ Princes Royal, who christened the ship, and Royal Program For Weekend (By The Canadian Press) Perhaps the most exhaust- ing schedule of cventsvfor any one day on their Canadian itinerary faces the King and Queen today at Ottawa. They are to take part in four funct- ions. Sultfiuy Ills Majesty un- veils the N"tl0llh| War Memor- ial and then tile Royal Couple pro.ccd to Kingston. Following ls the weekend ogram PISKURDAY M. E. D '1‘.- Trnnpln of the color. Present- ation o Victoria Cress hold- ers in Ottawa district. 11:30 A. M.-Laylng cl cor- ner stone of Supreme Court - building. lizob A lVL-Motor drive through Hull, Que. 1:3 r. ivl -rr|vate lunch- eon with Prlrnc Minister Mac- kenzie Ring. 4:00 P. lVL-(iarden Party at Government House 51m r lvL-raruamentary dinner at Chateau Laurier. SUNDAY Ottawa 11 A M —-Unvelllng of Nat- ional War Memoriab 2:30 P. IVL-Departure fro! Union Station. KINGSTON 7:45 P. M -'l‘hlrty-Iive- minute Stop. Reception and motor drive about city. Attempted Break 0f Jewish - owned Shop Window ls Prolled (By The Canadian PM!) GLADE BAY. N. 5.. May ill-An a lent stternt to smash the ndow of a swish-owned shOP probed bv lace after a heavy stone. e window b persons speeding autom lie. was f to have a carefully-executed dalgn out into the side. 'I'wo police officers noticed, the the sh isle last nlght. rle crash against but below nunxlng s one torsecup b7‘. ‘lite wheels of went lnthogundtoseeifany one. laid they had paid llllYlll ASSENT GIVEN ACTS BY. TNE KING Their Mfljesties Cen- tre Of Historic Function In Senate Chamber. By C. B. BLACKBURN Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA. May 19-—King George VI sat on a liedupholstered throne in His Majestys Canadian Semis Chamber today. his gracious and , by his side, gave royal lslative acts gassed by Parliamerl , and. before e members of the Senate and Hfluse of Commons assembled prayed that "the blessings of driv- ine Providence rcpt upon your ia- gbgrs and upon my realm in Can- a .. It was the first time a British King had visited the Parliament of any of his overseas dominlcns to give royal assent and the first time since it was performed Queen Victoria at Westminster in i054 that a British Sovereign had ‘i . battle pitdlPrlnce at Birkenhead, Eng. ‘Prince of Wales" will, it h said, he I“ ‘Riiis1ncrlii' in SERVICE vBEGINSJBBAY (By Dcvon Francis, Associated Press Aviation Eultor) NEW YORK, May iil-llegular alt trcilspcrt. service over the At- lantic. linking the old world and t...‘ 11.“, sla-lls tomorrow, ‘Planned for l0 years, the service wlii lX‘. inaugurated with d rturo c-i the “Yankee Clipper" 1 1-2- ron iiylrlg boat carrying s crew On tllle 12th anniversary of the clay Col. Cilarles A. Lindbergh pulled his iii-tie monoplane off the runway on a Long Liland airport and set his course for Paris, the giant airliner will initiate a shuttle -sel~vlcc between Southampton, England. and Baltimore and New York. Only mail will be carried in the beginning. But by July 1 Pan Am- erican Airways, to which ll gov- ernment agency today awarded a. "TCiL-l.‘ certificate", cxpccls to be seilillr; TlcnsAtlantic tickets over the counter. The schedule calls ‘for two round trips a week. British mail pianos probably will be next on the list. of trans- oceanic aircraft in establish sched- uled service, but the imagination of regular flights has - polled from June 1 to some time during the summer. On the so-coiled “southern route". b way of the Azores, Lis- bon. and Manseilic,’ the ' , ‘ timeis npecledtcbeiamthanw hours. the "northern mute," b way 0d Boizwood, Newfo and Plcynes, Ireland, the fligh will be made in about 24 hours. ‘Ilhefactr ‘ tobeannmln- oed. but odlflnials said it probably would run between $350 and $400. The to be used are all boats, airplanes I 41 i-fl-torl flying with an- _£°“3..‘i';_.““..£°i-_"L"‘-l‘."_€§_"__? (continued 9n D580 8. 001 7) Quintuplets Will ~ Sleep Aboard Train CALI-ANDRE. Qht, May 10- ifii“ °’“°‘.‘i‘.l ‘h’ 020$‘ 11B . o Railway sold today that a s eclol seven-car train beariugothe, cnno quintuplets lofroron for pres- entation to the King , Monday -would gllafufifietglslgl: m ght have In un disimibcd sleek“! . ' The truism: tcnodthfl land" b railway. cffic is. will stand ide for several hours while the Quinta, ‘ovary. from. their nurs- ~ment of the 4s "Quint- the academy visited any Parliament for thst_ " l Age-Old Pageants-y 1i. was the age-old pogeah which has accompanied the vitdlsli of the King or his representative to Parliament since Parliament be- 81m. but today it was clothed in almcat ildleecliibalble beauty and wordless drranm that wrote a. new page in the history of Canada and of the e. To those who have for years witnessed the ceremony attendant llillm the ual V181} l0. Pbrlia- orflenlirol for the opening ceremoniesflthe scene was familiar. Although it was only for royal assent, the pageenn-y of opening day was followed almost in its entirety. Electric Tension their parts with a _ charm that brought tears to the eyes of many and choked the voic l of i-hose who could not restrain ex- ciarrlations of wonder and admirat- ion. Here. before the eves of the reat and the lowly. quiet and wl out oslenlation, without wowns-of reg- alio. were the living embodiments o! what every school-child has dream- ed the King and Queen would be, Afifirlolls young man slender but noble in bearing, dressed in the scarlet lrunic and blue trousers of a Field Marshal, his breast 5b wilh orders. wearing a white plum- ed cocked hat- The Queen‘ with jeweled tiara blazing on her brow, a. face of ex- quisite beauty, smiling sweetly and lllndiy, her flowing train held by two page boys. Makes Speech T0 the dellsht and surprise of the throng assembled within the cham- ber, his Majesty read. first. in Eng- ish and then ill French a brief “speech from the Throne" thus makln further history. No speeches are lvered from the Throne ex- cept at the opening and dosing of parliament. But after the routine formalities of the Royal Asent had been 00m- pieted His Majesty was given a pre- pared addN-Ss which he read, in a clear. even voice, expressing the Queens and his own happiness at being in Canada and Their Majes- ties‘ appreciation of the welcome ac- corded t-hem. Referring to his tour of Canada and his visit t0 the United States, the King raid: ‘These visits like the onc recently made by the ueen and myself to the continent of 1.531!92!-_______Wm l" trust, be ezwgpla (Continued 0h D086 l1. C01 6) ..__.__._.__.. Annual liocitlal Ni Ml. Allison BAOKVHLE. N. 5.. May 10 — (OW-Junior and intermediate students of the Molmt Allison Coilscrvatory of Music gave their annual recital this afternoon. inaugurating the closing exercises of the Mount Allison institutions. ‘Xhosa part in the recital lnciugied go rat ilovles. mer . . ., udrey s. a etetown 1h- udu. e graduation list of Mount University is outfitted to e re Iced tomorrow. coo for , commercial college and school for girls will be sn- nounced Monday. ‘Ille Baccalaureate eel-nlon will Great Influx To Toronto For Royal Visit A (By The Caluadl Press) TORONTO. May 19—A great invasion of Toronto, expected to swell the cltyspcpuiatiun to 1y 2,000,000, got. under way in On- tario today as the time for the royal visit. approached. The visit- Ors were coming by land, rail and water. The movement to Toronto of thousands from every section of the province, and from neighbor- ing parts of the United States, ted to become the grew history. It will reach a peak y morn- illg, a short while before the King and Queen begin their visit lrl the provincial capital. About 50 special trains. includ- ing 23 loaded with 23,000 school children who wlli mass with Tor- onto students in Riverdale and Exhibition Parks. will carry some oil the Blousands. Extra buses are being held for use at practically every temlinlal outside the city. One boat. will bzing 500 residents of Rochester, N. Y, Ill. P.'S EXBITED AT NEN TURN “IN [ill] RITUAL (By FRAlNK I-‘LAEIRTY Canadian Pless Staff Writer) -UITAWA. May lll-KJPJ-Even bha old-time members of the House of Commons showed sighs of excite- ment today as tile age-old ritual of a. summons to the peoples represen- tatives b0 attend ill the Senate was enacted. 'I‘he presence of the King‘ brought out anew the drama of t e evolu- tion of parllumenlary institutions down through lllc ages. For trad- itiozl, custom and law all-kc decree that. even a King must treat the House ol Commons with respect. As usual the sUmmOrLs was deliv- ered by the gentleman usher of the Black Rod who obtained admis- sion to the Commons Chamber by the customary three knocks on the door. speaker, a message from His Majesty.” announced Major Milton F. Gregg, V. C.. Selgeant-at-Arms. messenger,” ordered Speaker Pierre Casgrain. shouldering the mace, Major Gregg strode to the door and ad- mitted Major Drcw Tllompson, the gentleman usher of the Black Rod. who informed tile Speaker that His Majesty desired “the immediate resence of this Honourable House rl the Chamber of the Honourable. the Senate." An animated and excited flow of conversation rippled rhmugh the House as members walled for the summons. [hey had to wait 45 min- utes but the cheery songs with which they often pass awav such grinds of idleness were not sung. ery member seemed intent on tel- lirfisomethi to his nelilhbcr. 0st oi t em wore mol-rlinz clothes with grey ties and wing col- lars but a considerable number were in business suits. All the Cabinet Ministers except Health Minister Power and Revenue Minister Ilsley were in formal attire. The two wo- men members. Miss Agnes Mac- (U.F.O. Labor Grey-Bruce) . and Mrs. George Black (Con. Yu- kon) wore simple gowns. Mrs. Black wife and mother of soldiers. had, seveml medals pinned to her dress.‘ . . Woodsworih. CCF. leader. and all members of his parry. wore business suits. but most of the S00- ial Credit members alonil ‘vith the majority of Liberals and Conser- vatives sported morning dress. In the Senate Chamber. the nar- row bar was too short to accommo- date all the Commoners. They crowded and pushed gently. Those who obtained a front row placehf. first, gradually eased back to glve others a view of the King and ueerl seated on their thrones at. t e other end of the red car chamber. ; “This is the time it would be nice, to be eight feet high," remarked one veteran member. to whom par- liamerrary ceremony is as famil- iar as the conduct of elections. Climbing on ille bases of and peering ovr-r and between heads, the commoners succeeded in watching while His Malestv deliver- ed hls brief speech in both English and French. Fail To Locate Missing Flier ST. JOHN'S, Nflti. May 19- (CP Cablc)-—-The Newfoundland Conunirsion of Government an- nounced tonight ther. inquiries a- long the island's northeastern coast had established the fact Charles Backman. missing Swedish flier, had not. crashed in New- foundisnd. Hickman took of-f from New- foundla Airport, 21S miles from here or, awn Tuesday on a trans- Atlantic flight to Sweden but has nor. been reported since. The Government announcement raid his plane had been sighted at lie-deli d Sund lnl b . "ma... Ihgeliglmo! m’. and h me t tlm film...“ ="-"**. M.....°*~ r 12 PAGES "Murder Charges Aununl Subscription 51 Hall-P. l. l. . Visit To brilliantly-gowned wives, dipl Sleep Aboard Train On the third day of their Can- adian visit, after a. night. spent aboard the gleaming blue-and- siiver railway train ' royal residence, the Queen established every tum. At the outset there was no pre- cedent for a British Monarch and his consort spending the night m a railroad siding, 65 miles from the closest cit/y. The royal train, enroute from Montreal to Ottawa, stopped ac Caledonia springs. Ont. amid ciiigiet ooumryglilcée. m morning can? on _ 4mm The King sha lleredmerlouler pre- cedent shortly after his arrival by receiving personally the creden- tials o4 the new United States Nliirlisbeu- to Canada, Daniel O_ Bpper. He exchanged with the en- voy feiicitenlions and expressed friorldsllip for President Roosevelt and the American people. P‘ ‘ ament Ceremony ‘Finally, Their M-ajmties drove to the Parliammt Buildings where the King ga/ve royal assent to several bills in a. historic ceremonial. Cabinet ministers in uniforms, judges in scarlet robes with ermine were grouped at. the foot of the throne dais. Women wore evening dress. For the most formal state oc- casion she will attend in Carmella, the Queen appeared t-n the Senate Chamber in a white robe de style of satin with a. gold lamle train, topping it. set with a. band c gold lame, heavily embroidered with gold sequins. For Ottawa today's momentous true kenzie King and his Inter-Depart- mental Committee of deputy min- isters and high sitalte officials had labored to perfect arrangements and the people had waited in fev- Dalivelad $0.00 “.00; Canada and IJ. l. fill. 2i"4 .41>A s CAPITAL WELCOMES so VEREIGNSN [Kingl Art-J Queen Qpen His to ric Ottawa First Unpleasant Weather Of Royal Tour Fails To Mar Occasion — Cheering Crowds Roar Greetings. (BY R- K. Carnegie, Canadian Press Staff Writer) (IYPTAWA, May lid-Regal ritual new to any British Dominion was uncovered today when King George and Queen Elizabeth, after receiving a tumultuous welcome in the streets, sat. upon the Thrones of Canada. _ For the first time in history a British Sovereign sat ln the_Senate of the Canadian Parliament. Arrayed about the King and Queen in the dignified Red Chamber were members of the Senate and House of Commons and their omzlts and those high up in the capital’s order of precedence. Outside were the thousands who came out to Their Majesties on their arrival on a long drive threatening skies that occasionally threatened rain and again when the smiling Royal Couple drove from Govern- ment House to Parliament for the dramatic enthronement. cheer under Police Bomb and Settlement For Suspects SHANGHAI, May 19 —(A.P) Shanghai's crowded Lnlernstlcrla Settlement was on guard tonig 1W5 as lice combed the foreign-c ~nnll§l~ meaxforfiiefsoris suspec ed of illegal activities. Before midnight 150 suspects ha been jailed in a campaign tostam out lawlessness which might pro- vide a pretext for Japanese in vexltiozl areas '1 ries aided Rlfldialll s police, and specie street ‘pain were provided by the British‘ French and United states defenc forces.‘ J (Dom, apeneoe new: ag reported in Amoy that l-rl Arm: can-Bribish-Hcnch proposal had been made to the Japanese for g four powers to withdraw 11h landing parties simultaneously from Kuiangsu, the Island Inter- national Settlement at Alrrloy. ‘ 1 l’... (Ja landed there M to ME‘ e control. rive days British. United States and French forces landed with the intimation they would stay as long as the Japanese i ISLAND Boron lvnlvlsrnls crrrs HONORARY nouns! N. Ont" May 19—At the convocation of Queen's Universit today Rev. . Robert. Imlrd an Rev. C. E. silcmr of Toronto were recipients of honor-arr degrees. Dr. Laird is a. rleilve of Malpequfi P. E. I.. and was educated at Plcto Academy. Queen's and thl- Univer- Iltv of Berlin crish impatience for what was or- iginally intended to be four days= of royal try but was shora- 1 ened into bwo by Their Majesties la/te arrival at Quebec. Royal Gesture Cheer-ed When the actual moment. arriv- ed when the royal train moved alowi into the temporary station) an Island Park Drive. Queen E1151" bath locked out from the lounse window of the royal private car‘ and waved her hand. A great cheer - @_112.f@m_ihe:gi¢loegelg!§- l (Continued on page l1. Ool Bl ._____-_-_--- Are Indicted 0n , May lil-Sev- teen men and women. including thrioe-widdwed Rose Carina, were given hearings or indicted 0l'i murder charges today as conduct- ors of the moss mulder-dor-insur- once case pared for early trials. The ticn already has 0b- tained one first degree murder conviction of a marl and murder indictments against two widows of sen victims and a tailor detec- ves charge dealt in witchcraft and death. Another defendant. a woman. halted her trial by pleading guilty to three polsonings. Todayls dozen additional indict- merits left an equal numberawail- ing grand jury's action on murder or conspiracy charges. Mrs. Carina. arrested in New York yesterday, literally was yank- ed to a courtroom and held with- out bail on a cha e of aolsoning a common law mac, Pietro stea. Detectives are investigating wheth- (By The Associated Press) TORONTO, May l9——(CP)~-Mlil< lmunl and maximum temperatures: Dawson 44 Vancouver 44 U} Edmonton 50 52 Regina 46 '72 Winni qr 44 64 Toron o 4i 83 Ottawa 38 52 Montreal 44 t0 Quebec S8 l8 Saint John 36 54 Halifax i S6 54 Charlottetown 36 56 CAST Maritime East: Fresh south t: to northwest, winds: partly clc y and cool; showers in some districts. High tide this afternoon at 1.01 and tonight at in. Sun sets this evening 7.71 and l-irles tomorrow morning . .‘ First quarter moon my 96. ‘M0 P. M. ;»- ' summerside tide lB minutes late! than Charlottetown. TIIE CAR FERRY SAILIIGS Leave Borden 9-45 mm. i p m e1" other men in thlik; stout. l6- Olpe Heels, on the northeastern com. mm year-old woolen‘: e sllflered declzhl. outovesgihoAtlantle... similar tormelltins Li a. tn. 3.05 p. m.