A . Vera § MEREAMAN . ————al-cu A Your lei-lien, when are they, ;lui the PNNIWI. do they live on r ‘ '_.._--—> .- i'.‘.‘.:.‘.‘;.‘i“.’."".......i‘...""“"",.......“i.".° .3."*l‘.‘* Assfmlflfiflf To Visit Canada F Will, SEA .: AIR __§nlc£s r'ell'lier Deladier Pro- claims Strength 0! French Revolution. rue M length O 7.‘ .‘:l.:iTi°'“g§: a missed ‘parade of sea and air tones. the «huge liar ' platiorm from w lob the ' ier apoie sat native rulers, Ini- ll and new all the em- ran 0 n we 3 e ' Flinn I aitihmiroopwm 'lT.“'€l.“‘l£ lotlul uniforms. i ter Daladier finished his warn : of Pra.lioe's armed tged her efforts for » Empire. Re lies from ed civilians X1 F’x‘Bl'i0teh and her -v-.~ om, including a com- nder or the Liner Normandie dwyaltvgmcen France and the LA||yway cfluld The Manuals oflanllonderry will visit snails and the United in the autumn it was un- nouncedin London. hlle_hl New t1;I0fkIfll;:f|iLmIo0!lflEllu(§l°;7Y dwlilhvisir. e i on ’a the World's Fair. . ~ up ’ -‘ ,.. ......! ‘Happen Here?_ 1}Ie Associated Press) luv 15. is St. Bwitlzinu T6161‘. St. Swlthunis anlgfislgngfincgwis set iorth n 1' me: raga. Switl-lin’e day it tholf dust Ear 1'vrt.v.dava it will remain: t.b1n'a do? . forced to wait several utgaudor the applause to dig ~- when he said in meesu.-u I 31-. 'W on . 31$ §r:2En”‘o?m gornquilzlst. Vie ace in a poops d we hsvepetile I'll-rrznvgvlll to con- . Swlthin died about the year 861. and reporters in those days were not so accurate as those of today. So it is not clear if yst, Swithin himself started the legend. it his press agent did. or if it‘ be- gan after his time. The. weather bureau says the whole thing is a cock-and-bull yarn; anyhow. However, there in a dliference or opinion as w e er the weather bureau itself is absolutely lnlalllble. And it wouldn't do ior the weather bureau to endorse a rival prophet. Furthermore. the rlivmeater was talking about, the British Isles where it rains oitener and long- er than in Canada anyway. The ‘first St. swithini day was July 15, 971, when the body at the saint was moved,to Winchester England. 01 which he ll: 0! miracles happening then. was patron saint. There is some But whether they had anything to do with the 40-day business, no- body knows. Duke at Kent. Figures In Near Accident n-0-as is (or Notices in this column 3 cents per word. P"ralkies--Moreil Tuesday. L-as-1-16-21. "'.l‘alkies—6t. Peter: W dneada . .1:-‘A2-'1-iii-"Al. ‘Rollo pay Tea July 19th. Don't :~ the date. L-12-7-l3-Oi. ‘Dance. St. Patrick’! Road Bchooi. Jilly 18th. L-1'i4-’i'-iii-ii. -————-fi ' ‘Community Dance, Vernon Hall. inlay. July Hui. '0 kn Eli Jul n.i‘........“iii ““"’ ’ -nasiery. lath aid oi Precious Blood L-33-7-I2-ll. Pie t Valley Ice o res ‘ 538:3 1'00-in ‘ Bl. Monday. July 17th. v L-lla—7-14.21. ‘Gum to in Dan in at. r '5 Hall Mondeay. July run. is: r‘; Orchestra. L-48-7-ll-3i. ‘Borden’ Line club loading nous b8. Tuead H to 3. “Wu: ‘Yul?-348-12-‘Ax-2-gluti‘. ‘Res .1 19th Fisherman’ Hill/Isfv ‘ L.-ssa-e-is-£9.29-7-a-11. ‘Ice Cream social and Dance asant Grove Hall. Tuesda , Jul _ ll. . L-i42- -ill-l. I IONDON, July l4——(CP) — The Duke or Kent came throu a near ‘Reserve Wedn‘esdey.'Ausust com me 0“ air accident ion on . L.-l7a-1-l'l-l8-y19-fl-26-N-8-1.-2-3, t sm 1:: and smoking a cigaret . ‘ lst. Slvitllin’s - . _ . _ — ., , .- . i!,.thau , (Continued on anaemia. col 5) mgr forty days . ’twill rein in i ‘ 1 ‘ '1'he a ign of this mg. is lost \ ' I E t tulxletagiter ltildorbemballgé bIl’°rh'E§‘ en 1' 6 S the biblical story oi’ The ‘good. ANGL 0 — .7;lP BRITAIN AND FRANCE IN HEN er the late of I. radio opera no _ here , limpl wuss. »‘i»’:é’ bee and ran toolcof Information 8: t°“y_.. ’ smell flow into official and cempand 0! 2- 0! plane! was search !or Fl-eoheite time Airlines. Moiaia. Gaynor. company since in ed missing, the since then the they kept news BY WEATHER Qrmalao, July 14-A beak in stormy weather I night as airmen sought to discov- lor missing in the wilderness about r-th id of . O} f Prechette or Que- o Gaynor 01 Montreal have been un- reported since July 3 I from sandgrlt Ieke for Moisie. Que, on the north shore ot_ the at. Lawrence ‘River, it was announced toda men were missing came at Mont- planes and then by rule. The girl sairiythI:“liasjt°two_ search planes . Dotted as the district is with lakes. and tiny rivers which the St, believed that re occupa which took on from_i-lalifax on a regular fllaht to Saint John. N. B . which was forced down by on chignecto Bay. at the head n . o e "r r. r W mwtihen tgvalkcd ttowo d wthei safety game cw For them. At the time mid police, ii was iiyina for the Marl- -nle 24-year-old Frechette join- » ledmdonslv recontlydwlth gown- lryways. an we D 0 one of two ships wh made trips between San er. had been working with the The Dominion ekvwava oriicial in Montreal said that !"i'echette's lane was not eouiwecl with radio. Km that Gaynor had, been carry- on radio work in gr 1; bake district. He said the day alter Prechettsrs ship was report- . l 1 th w h 1! mad mm ?§u’i~n‘§Xz°'m:§oE'i“ tralltble bu: "continually stormy." Relatives of 1=‘rechette's here said appear I his is "verlymdEok.{'ml;aul Plamandon. a bl-other-in_law, said that "the news mi-¢ht_ cause her health mat ;-,-ti;/_,.//» .: ~ " The Pep e’s,—Paper. Covers Prince Edward ’ISlalid Like the Dew _ Cl-lARLOTTETOWN._ CANADA. A’S;ATURDAY, JULY 15, 1939 RELA TTONS DEREIJ ions in Danzig. was awaited to- a seaplane pilot and i1 days iirst they would 500 miles Forster had Newfoundland Silv- ooerator Edward when they as, which he in Montreal. t the two young three odi‘i- inea in the hunt Lawrence, the Frechatte {OK at 101' hours the on a small trust by her ather. as a_ fleet to take off in a regular t Lake and four years young- ll -the sounds that and’ annoyed Miss last September What he. the sand- the stairs. other plane flying ed.) He looked weather had been hand, door. ad the pilot's dis- Flex mother. who tried bell who smashed They came house. pita-naiely not admit they said Forster had come Munich with other Nazi leaders to attend the annual leavi- val of German art. Informed quarters‘ had not changed his mind on Dan- declared April must return to the Reich. Woman Slain In N. Y. Apartment By roam mums a bebb sontobe saw the the lock. lo 0 terrified OOOOOO DISPLA Y OF ~Danzig’s Return ’ To Officials tried to keep secret the visit oi Forster to Berghof. Hitler‘a home above Berchtesgaden. mg: seen Hitler. Leifr 0 district said Hitler The whole anafir lasted nearly -hell an hour and the neighborhood was in a state of ‘lush excitement and mid t. , living circus so who gfltibl time, other tenants had breaded uiet. ned tllenwas ind to the police v sem ilvx. haun- mce agent, who was coming down Ferguson came to the door. nak- ed‘ lit with huge reach o is . abbed her by the throat.- snatched her inside and locked the i the stairs and summoned Patrolman John camp- . the kitchen. his hands so easing —-- to,nI.1x.ln¥i’E>‘n°“r.niMze<i‘ 3:11’ “$1.3 3”" 33?} MAT Montreal. Mrs. s-mil: Gay-. the midgets thin throat as he ‘Final Bam Dance at am e in Dyoe county of Aberdeen, em- not and the last letter she has held her i.n a kitchen bathtub mu mg, -mg“; ed the ' g; to 51;... nmlonaly received from her on.» am. of water. Oem tried 1. mulouy 1,103-g’-15.1. .5; .33:-ned ran - was s. letter mailed lane 1': from his trip. but on held him ‘ .._....i.\., 1 ward the one, a e sleeps: Iain-ado: which he said he was and Fox oft. ‘Bi and nor «in ours down llfllgiu a cigarette in - well and that he had just come so Fox ran for more help. Ber- na ‘din mu .~.nay . hand. He left lane: £or‘Iondon iv! in from a night-" seam William Beubert and Patrol- ‘ , -‘[,.;a5.1.15..al, mun, ' men William Moore and hlvatcre ,.v.......'..'...._(.; V . lenlotltcamehraradioou. 1l.ahe.- rim. . ' Am: a I6-mmutehéiifirt mg I ‘ yd A cnollm bodvo.?mtl1emidoetni‘gm e \ . l D. . “ ' __r.-,ilo—1-ls.al... ‘ 0118" _3 . t is the ml? and arrested .—i_—.——\. on 2ucv.r..ol”” no.2’-§.'*..i..‘r..*.':.r-"+:~”.‘*§. .. A . . l.-l,-}l.lt-. .iW" . }. Youths‘ Start; qompulsomz Militam Training? Today g¢——a—&-— “.1”: la.” W I tlontolui An amnion W lz.-..:"° leilgdfll ‘.3 go determin- Budd loose. in ilenlonetl-stint e u an’ /oonleript‘ ” '7_-Your-Old Boy , Accident Victim 28 MUNICH, July 14 —(AP)-—DI.n- sigh return to the Reich "now, _ -—-—- as belore, is the only solution so- - 6 0 e 82 vemmen Pil A ‘R d’ glogwblle ell‘, NGel""3"y °"l“”é’l’§ ‘if, 3}‘ 13 ‘°f°‘°°,§ snlezssrie 3“; ‘- er, er a r, n a r ‘ ew 0“? last night ‘and most otmlwcelaysglth land Skyways M155- glggcellor Hitler at Berch ing 11 Days. A determination to force ahead surface W. F. said: the cleared -iowalk tlle_mBav 13¢! Fundy. ed m low Mina? wlgs by 191- 9 P 9 Wld unreport un 89! 0 “—"" the followinc momlrlgas mechetie. 46. formerly of Detroit and un- MINNEAPOLIS Juéy 14 ——(AP) co-pilot Bill Arrowsmith and paa- employed for the last nine months. —One man. was irille and several senger Harry A1-dill of Montreal The woman was Miss Eblzabetll pgrsonfi inlur tonight in a re- lemalned overniaht at a lumber Schneider. 55. Once I- 51d93h°W currenee oi rio ing ate. works pro- and stones ‘cording elation lot pelted the 885 011,000) . IS RESIIMED ass administration set when armed police anddeputy sheriiis ran a gauntlet of bricks women from the building. dead man was identified at hospital as Emil August Bergstrom He had been shot in the head. A liocman. John P. was sluzgsd at the first outbreak Monday, dying oi a heart two hours late . The filing tonight _began, ac- 0 room, after persona lrcmrl a filling from the roofs of nearby buildings The wounded included a man. a boy and a policeman. policemen were hospital tor the effects or tear N. Z. HA8 SUB-PLUS W’mJlJDNO'I'OiN , la.nd’s surplus for the year ended in MITQI was 2B(D.O00 ($3,074,000). Revenue totalled 286,532,000 ($139,- Libe H C udl W -n... :..*:.":u....-:* *“ MATANE botwoa u:".i‘.§’.° 3..'.‘3:‘A" MAXIMS ora MERE MAN . I . lien or undue depression. Iiobleln avoid undue ela- 000006 The Reich Is Only Solution Acceptable To Germany 29 Miners Trapped By - Explosion it was indicated, was the result oi, the talks between Hitler and the man who carries out his instruct- PROVIDENCE. Ky., July 14-One of approximately 30 miners miles underground in a coal mine explosion near here to- night ‘was brought to the eniombed two by rescue squads. Hume, Secretary of the Duvin Mining Company. rescue squads, work- ing in shifts of 10 each, had the way into the pit for a depth of about a mile. The man brought to the sur- iaoe, William Reynolds, was able ,1; , I-Iume said. but he not questioned as to the plight his comrades was of because "his air was Hume said he could not hazard a statanent on the extent of the danger oonlrontlng the men until the rescue squads re. trapped e to account tn 1 the explosion. He said word of sewing pro- in escorting e. crew oi’ C+eartY.~ attack :- sergcant John Al- across the street and women with missiles. Three treated at the , N. Z.-——New zea- The today of cutive ,.- -:::.-.2 ._..__.._.; ; ance. ., July l4—-Dl5- see rid F0095 Illa: reached: new all- lindor the pmmised success. At le nected with the show enthusiastic over O’I'I‘AWA. July meeting oi the board of directors of the central Mortgage Bank here announced the appointment D. B. Mansur of Montreal as superintendent bank. He will be responsible to the Governor. Graham Towers, tor the direction of operations of the bank. F. W. Wegenest oi‘ Brampton, directors appoint- ay by the cabinet was dected as member of the exe- bank general one or the three all last Wednesd details oi’ been its Daeeant. to the Special services religious ser- Tomorrow special vicm ior military units Appointment Of Superintendent ls Announced committee of others members oi the executive are Governor Towers. Deputy Gov- ernor Dolmld Gordon and Dr. W. C. Clark, Deputy Minister of Fin- ral G'oveEm*rE1i1’erli‘:A7l/‘E: Longer Holds Confidence Of People, Manion Claims ’ democratic system is menaeed by WW the varied doctrines of i Elaseisln 8111: Credit. taken to remedy some o! the ‘ores-_ and lhat unless ant ills of socle employment and lalok of it)’ for last m These ills could be appropriate measures’ woo youth. the_pyetemWmll not 1" uch lo er‘ “fled b rem y ioh cnl be undertaken if in oonildenoe tb ments i’e‘i’a’.'~ maple aildllthe Mackenzie King Govofnm t be- cause it did not lmderstand their orl?ienla 2'. roll Ontario and Premier Dunleasis e Quebec R latices between in million and. e ifrioraled to. the epbum nilloun a. nu illv need Mnckesuie Kind :4! with .- entitled mance of Canada" will be at the Exhibition G-rolumds i?h- . l4—'.l'he first is t mated with“: mvvi - m ll GOOD I E D- ovemmerlts the Conservative claimed. l-le claimed the had lost coniidenee in the 16 PAGES DETAILS E0 R 0 El E BRATIDN ARE COMPLETED Historical Pageant On Monday Promises Big Success As Re‘ hearsal Held. Final armmgoln for file Cxmredemtion celebration program next week were being made last night and will be com- pleted today. Full dress rehearsal Ior the historical pageant wesheld the Forum last night. n- ally scheduled for the libdlibition Grounds (where the pageant will be held, weather mil-ting) ems Origi conditions per- the rehearsal was held inside because of the rain storm. Costllmes were said to be magni- ilcent and the whole periolrmance to outstanding. ast everyone con- powéisbiliti es. the "Re- staged Monday The week's program really opens Monday morning at 1030 when seven tablets Fathers of Gon.i‘edera.tion wll unveiled at the Exhibition Grounds. Premier 'I'ile.ne A. Oampbell will preside and addresses will be made by seveml leading Oanadia.nsbates- men. In the altemoon on Monday a. grand street parade is sehedul . memory loci ' , Wills lJi‘0l1 E Ollli by one Of a .1”, H' fl nd _ Light H ‘ i'§l'll"1.§il:$z‘Z"-'in.’.3:‘.‘r“e'.§l ”4z3‘-‘?.‘‘3r'‘’ 1“: ggnlriained or the n ise he was 01 m“°*"8 W°‘'‘““W ‘*1 W’ Ambulanciiéorgf Siimallers. $15131 Bellanca Bkyr et He so, the making in i East Side 09"?’ ‘mm °‘ the 9“ where 0“1d$- 30’? 390"“ SW1 Ofimdlfi-ll more view‘ i la... is ~”‘°-i"‘”‘ °°"”“°"‘ We mam “new. :1: .1‘ -i ' -' : . - ‘. .. -' 7,’ ".1-‘ .-. _. ' . , ’~._ ' “ " 1.. hEt.llej=:fol-«- - ~ - 4 -ch”m m which would 1?; med 1,, , own}, 31)) lee who tried to omen RIP 0“ "5 3’ L9“? 03‘- av m;...,.,,,°°'.‘£§‘.,,-.Au.,-l, ,,.,.}’°"wh;c.’§ her throat. Then he t_ ed»i‘o lrlve , ‘ \ aélgnruounoedi Ln m huv gr .cu-ry on gm-vgyg in bottle to foil? patrd I1 and de- ndydélgeetfl 5-‘Y9 P;-Ell be tn: ’ the district {or s but lour years. gm 1 ti ”;"“d°' Id News oi’ the plane’: diaap, ~ '1 find . H-W» 11° I-store sec on ea/tuned by the? ‘W’ '“’°’n°d "M °“ M“ “ (0 or his 3 exits -iii hilnally at nalvavlmll Esybglfig mEfi."."l‘i' gfiflfi ‘ °°'3’“‘7" Fug! “E E3; wfipwd “,3 ed ’ (iharlottetowvl for the‘ occasion and will be hauled by four horses with Mr. l-lorgan, who used to drive {or glge Ma(:Dona1ds. handling the rib- ms. in coma oithe the Gourman- aud aaeisl steps are an un- tun- could eneooig en ii ill!!!- islation u in committeepuntil next .sea.aon-—listen- ‘ *5-l‘.‘.’.’ " Tsingtao, dam the Sh Agency reported ioda nese negotiations over ly inaugurated at 9 a. the official residence Hachiro Arifa. SHANGHAI, Jul relations heightened lerl two hand grenades annual Subscription nannies 35.00 37 MI1l—l‘. BECOME CRITICAL A M}°E};TTsingi;1~o And Tokyo Scenes Of New Di§_t_ur‘ bance Hand Grenades Hurled Into British Consulate At Tsingtad While- Mob Is Halted At Gates Of British Emba_§_s_3_7_ \In Tokyo. I. I. “.00: Canada and FLASH increasingly violent. (A noisy crowd or 50,000 men women and children staged one at.‘ the greatest outbursts agains to foreign country in Japan's history during the there ) Japanese accounts of incident said the throw " grenade ll‘?!-Jwenese wsralvate tions." On Tokyo day in itatalr Aggie S to British €115 0 0! blockade of the concession at Tienlsin, Lieu- tsnan Javanese China port neral Masaharu Honma, commgnder in the North . Ba ‘ Facing Serlolu Decision “The British are facing a serious decision whether to cooperate with Japan in China or lose utterly her vast investment there." ._'1_llI.9_b.1O.¢£¢3sle_0f.__l-h<?-l3_'.!i_l5.11_Be!ld (Continued on page 15. col 5) ' __.__?._w_a Urge Scrapping Embargo On Munitions and thteraby -coated r c lsolatlonists agulckly ' own that they h be moved ll-om their determina- to t new legislation now Asmncvron, July 14-—>cr>> ._ Residenlhufinlofevelt and stole au- 'Congn=ss. y Edi“ the arms embargo in the Unit. a Joint appeal to s urged toda w be scrapped iolrthwith lesnl.n:11, tempt natzons al-I plunge the blocl: Ooked the ad- 's new neutrality leg- the foreign relations them ewes not retain the pre=en neutl-all law. Adinlnigtratlon leaders in the I but looked tion, in fllllllie term npla mean; e no .?.°.‘.l:‘.i‘¢'.‘.P’. ‘.in"$..“"““. of erltrieeétirlx the ailm- uded the e, ‘appeal to con- from Bri- 'rok.vo when an rush the. Embassy today's hand maybe were trying to - Japanese —rela- the eve of the negotiations aris -the Japanese l l l utes later than oherlo ran! csalunos I l I ay by a grou irom ks ago. here reported windows ‘were r damage inflicted but that no neck, the third within a week on in the Japanese-held Shantung King And ll. I. 88-00. LONDON, July 15'—-(Saturday)—(CP)-—Reuters News y from Tokyo that the Anglo-Japm the Tientsln blockade were formal- in. today (11 p. m. Friday ADT) at of the Japanese Foreign Minister, y 14-—Bitterness in Anglo-Japanese today when unidentified persons hur-‘ into the British Consulate at where increasingly violent anti-British demon- strations began three wee The British Embassy siu.l’.ered and other mino one was injured‘in the a the Consulate building Province port. The Consulate, under a virtual state Monday and Wednesd was J apanese-inspired. twnfgifiueg-P8opo.§'r¥l1,1?og tlgzufxngrican standard Vacuum Company was aged in the anti-British de- monstrations which spread consulate to the build which British officials said had been of siege since July 3, was stoned p which the British said Queen Send biegx-am lrom fest I-Y8: “fin Queen and I y. His Ma.- arc shock» ed to hear the and news of Mr. Rinfreifs death. Please convey our sincere my _ to the members of his famllyy." No arrangements have yet been made for the funeral. Fernand Corbin, his secrets ry, new yesterday to In Augelcs, it was indicated here today, however, that there be a stale funeral; saint has not been eclded. might not but that definitely TEMPERAME TORONTO. J lily \$ BAD ‘TEMPER. WW-i'MONEY NT ( Canadian Press) and maximum tempcraturcs:—- Dawson Victoria ' Edmonton Charlottetown FORECAST Maritime East: Fresh southerly winds with showers in d some i llilfh and tonight at 10-09 14-Minimum 54 63 52 89 58 83 51 86 44 '76 8?. '77 57 74 B0 77 59 7'! 52 59 54 67 58 70 to siren occasions: cg. ti c this morning at 8129 Sun sets this evening at 7:46 l‘Hl2('1' rises tomorrow morning at New moon, July 16. 5:03 p. m. eralde tide eighteen min- TKICAI °**'-,,,,,,,,,_'-,:,,5l°°-g ,,-,3-*g,,°n‘,',l§:*‘°11::i',,4'l..‘-*.“£'i38'l‘l?“u7“ "~ W A “l mg ll‘:-‘E rue.’ an ggig an ' .soaa_srsarl. ttewwn 3.15 A.