SI "Inf/vi" &>*’ lnvwv<""'f “w Read b (lovers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew i’ ' ETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1S, 1938 Everybody o CMENAC all!“ f0! 10 PAGES WEST PRINCE HOLDS A‘ SUCCESSFUL FAIR ilulllcl illRES Ill us. lllllillllii llMineI-a And a Dc- puty Sheriff Woun- ded By Gunfire In Clash. mmwmt, Pm, Sept. M-(A. pJ-wlfteen striking miners and e. ‘mgylilariilf were woimdled by and more than a some “mien today es violence flar- qtrtho second time within a yd]! in the south western Penn- llmla soft coal fields. m outbreak signaliaed the o1- uuisial-t or a "holiday" voted by hh of more than 80,000 miners pploteet against delay in com- ptiolloftheNRACoalCodmand bdcmnnd recognition of the Unit- li Mine Wbrimrs qf mnerica w I» opuators. MUIING BREAKS OUT ~tingbrokeoutatthreemines- H. O. Prick Company, ‘Unit-- If Biltcl Stool subsidifl-T! and ma; producer in the field. Eight lit mines are closed tonight and Mi are reported operating. All the shooting was at the Gat- e Mule, about 115 miles west of (Continued on Page 3) ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS, ETC "Announcements are llnnrtsd ll k column at 2 nenfrs per word kliy payable in mil-once. "llllkics-Jillulpequ: Monday. 1101 "Talkies-Jirench Rives Tuesday. 1101. "Bmdulbane Wednesday, Talkies "Whlst and Dance in ‘Iracadle Ill Friday, September 15th. 1122. 0h River Hall. Friday evening, {ember 15th. llll. "Dance septcmbcr d music. in Plsquid East SchooLl 21st. If not fine 22nd. i 1112. "Speclall Wedding dlmcc at PM‘? POiiit tonigllt, Friday, Sept. 5.193s. Good music. use "See Kingston Players in Crap- llid Hall Saturday night, September Pill. Proceeds in ald of L. O. B. A. i not fine Tuesday. 1121. “Harland excursions Tuesdays, wlsdays. Fridays and Blltllffllégg. further information phone . 1484-7-34! "We a HQ-H t" Y" Open to contract with a 800d mcn. Apply in person, or letter to J. A. Moore, Manager Life. 105p mrsdwvl opening and entertain- Ront in the new school at Central a billy. Friday. September 15th at ocloek. Collection. 1107. I ddlunter River Club loading hogs liimbs Wednesday forenoon, mbcr 20th. List at once as we have a full car. Russell mchiflsim. Secretary. 1135 “Dressed Chicken We nl-o in the gag‘ i0 purchase a quantity of celled chicken, weighing 4 to 5 ds dressed. Write or phone for m"- Island Cold Storage Co., 1018. OI “Our Retirement Income Bond m“ CD951? Protective Policy are the combination you rexire all"!!! and protection. ey “ma! u‘ new; ask to have them ‘M- J. A. Moore, Sun Life, B". Charlottetown. 106i mgMontague Club ‘loading hogs mug???“ “Willi! afternoon, Sept- ih- List stock at once. Car ‘Pave not taken I) » y Mond n , Wm b° “lmiid over to sorllb clllgr Wmlilete load. Mont An- " H3 ‘lib to Directors On with, many who amended. wnstsksn in fire won twenty five percent larger tiranisstysarendcfamuohlltp- new exhibitors. ' Many hibitors. Therewssen , allyririeslwwingoffruitandvego- Parilally Areas Specified In Communi- cation Receiv- ed By Mr. Mc- Lu re, M. P. From Ottawa. 1h a telegram to Mir. W. Chasm S. Manure, M. P, yesterday, the Hon. Murray MeoLaren, Minister bargo on the fie-hing of oysters in the viclmty of Charlottetown has born pcrtially lifted. The telegram lrenos as follows: "Oysters may be fished in the following areas-East or Hills- borough River betnveen Glenfinnen s3‘ River and Mount Stewart. "North or York River, north Traffic Bridge only. ' “West or Eliot River, west ‘of "Come to the dance in the how Dominion and in oiyde River- "Detailed report followiflfl." This will be received with great satisfaction by oyster fishermen, as it will enable them to pursue their evocation this fall. Had this permission not been granted it would have gone very hard with many of them. Discuss Handling Of Disarmament Conference (Anoolsled PIS) LONDON, Sept, 14-—Wsye of bundling the disarmament sessions at Geneva next month in view of the summer's political develop- ments was among the subject dis- cussed today by Arthur Hender- son, Capt. Anthony Eden, Under- secretary for Foreign Affairs, end Norman H. Davis, United States Armbasee‘ n -M-lB!'¢9. Tne subject was taken up with Mr. Henderson, who es President oftheconferencelrsecsrricdonbefl negotiatl ‘ g recent months in European capitals. ‘may met rorsn hourandahelfsl Mr. Davie’ hotel. Devclbpll-‘ients in central Europe particularly have been pointed out as threatening the chances of agreement on an arms treat-Y- The project of linking the French arms supervision Icheme and the British disarmament plan and the problems connected with merits had been made both oubids ammo; Dalton and in and the management are to stuwm wm not able to be plre- l be congratulated on the Iiinlmt sent. Hon. m. McMillan, was then they have received from the ex- caged upon to open the Fair. of Health intimates that the em~' Speakers Comm-end Alberton Enterprise And Emphasizflalue Of Fair. ‘mejuheswenhllultoyflnlsie. sdolbttlisbeet-htdrshistoryofhmseelhwJiiopensudlllmflhaw tbelinllbitisnlhe marioed inroattletmnlk-ringsheepllmaolay, pwmmentmlbesbowmgcl theswlnollidlnilmilhsihpoultzyend drsependlwirewesegsgldmclvekkltitandflow- on; lttlPsrenqgo-airrsandroots: Mia! Hazard, domestic science. l s i’ .5 l. l Welcomes Vlsitore M. A. D. UBi-ien, President 01 The Dlrwctorn said that the the Exhibition and Mr. Edward] Barber, Mayor of Alberton, in a few remarks welcomed the visitors erbir quality. ‘mere were may to the Ebdlfbitien and to Alberton lmprove- and eelipnssed regret that Lleuty and Premier (Continued on P880 37 ‘Oyster Em bargo . Lifted Maclrado ’s L fe Wzreatened MONTREAL, Sept. lit-fibrin guards were pow about the hotel suite of Gerardo Mach- ado, deposed Cuban president living in retirement here, when it b:came known today members of the A. B. (7., the Cuban recmt szciety, were in Motrin-ea]. The A. B. O. is one of thecrganizations responsible for the overturn of the Mech- ' ado regime. The local Cuban cdony was seething wilh rum- i ore that an attempt would be made on the person o1 Mach- ado. Earthquake Toll Believed Heavy ISTANBUL, Sept. 14—A heavy loss of life and property wns fear- ed as a result of an earthquake to- day sit Hassankols, in Erquerum province, nexu- the Turkish Soviet border. Details were lacking be- cause llncs of communication were broken, bllt it urns believed the toll of lives and property in near- by vlllages aso was great. Chairmen Of _ Running Trades Gather In Mt ’l. . (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Sept. l4.-Gencral conference chairmen of the railway rlmning trades were gathering hers tonight in preparation for a meet- ing tomorrow when tabulation of the strike vote taken among the Un- ion's coast to coast membership will in. Result cf the strike vote-taken es e. result of a ' , demand fu- en ldditionnl 10 percent pay cut which would bring total reduction in basic wages to 30 percent-ma! not be announced for some time but it was learned tonight a straw bsl- lot indicated strong feeling through- out the country in favor of a strike. Olden members of the Union. however, men with full seniority ranking who expect ina few years to retim with pension, were report- mg; programme were discussed (luring the afternoon with Capt. Eden at the Foreign Office. This project has been approved in prin- glgtghwlhdflfll ed to be opposed to the proposed strike. It was not learned whet was the proportion of these men as compared with the umber of un- Will JoinAmy In To- ronto to Complete Arrangements F0 Flight. By Galilee Bruce, Canadian Press Stiff Writer. MONTREAL, Sept. 14.—A yo man who has scanned the wide mg horisons from Oroydon to the Ca e and all along the world's slrywa s came into Montreal tonight on e wsy to the start of his most - tocula: adventure. And in the n- nea- of pioneers, the exploit will be shared by his wife. By the end oi’ this month, barring the unforeseen, Jim and Amy Mol- llson, side by side in firelr Seafarer II," will be driving eastward from Canada to beat the non-stop dis- tance record of the air. Idolvllhlp Quiet, casual, and tbc idol of the ship, Jim arrived on the Iibnpress of Britain at Quebec today, halted for n bit in Montreal, and planned u; join Amy in Toronto tomorrow. Together they will complete 9ND!!- atlons for the attempt to beat the nlileags of the French flyers, Oodos and Roesi, who made itlreiz mark after the first Molllson “Scotti crashed st the close of e. bres taking flight across the North At- lcntic. The packed sands c! Wasaua Beach, near Collingwood, Ont., will in all probability be the takeoff spot, A definite decision has still w be made, and Jim says it's iiv W Amy, who knows the ground. Was- uga would afford plenty of room, and the Seafarer 11' will need a mile (Continued on Pam a) tutu RDADS BDNVENTIDN cultlunls Hon. J. E. Perrault, Minister of High- ways and Mines For Quebec Re-elected President. (Canadian Press) HAMILTON, Ont, scpt. lit-Hon. J. E. Perrault, Minister of Hist-WE?! and Mines for Quebec, was elected President of the Canadian G004 Roads Association at the arinlml general meeting held late today- It was the second time Mr. Per- rnult had been elected Presidlmi- 5° held that office in 1930-31. Election of officers brought to an end - ' sessions of the Assoc- iation's Annual Convention. whim started yesterday. Tonlilht the m‘ nual dinner and dance were held, and tomorrow deleslii“ Will be tek- en on m inspection trip over the Niagara Peninsula highways before 30m; homg, Registration today passed the 300 mark and wfl-B i319 largest since 1930. The convention passed resolutions urging preservation and merit-ins 0! s11 historic sites and c» chime; ed- vocating Dominion-wide uniformity of traffic signs and sisniiiii; ev- proving cooperation of the Associa- tion with transportation i-HWTBI!“ i" solution of existing problems, and endorsifll the wzswflim o! hi8“- wsy beautification contests. (Associated Press) WASHINGTON. seri- 1*- Loans to broken and dealers h! reporting New York City mem- ber banks amounted w $390-- 000,000 during the week ended September l8, the Federal Be- serye Board reported, rel!"- senting on Increase of knmenhenhvulillhei menu-nun -, M D l l I S D NWill Benefit The ARRIV ES BADK Poultry Trade Of i ll D A NA D A Maritimes, Belief Great Britain-Offers Greater Margin In Her Markets For Imports F rom __I_)_omini0n. OTPAWA, 88M. 14-1110 tariff Turkeys, however, are ngt g- which the United Kingdom will feeted. Canada will continue to se- impose on dead fowl, ducks and celve l0 percent preference on this geese from foreign countries after product and plans are being mum (Sept. 1s will be three pens, alto ship 1,000,000 polmdg w the ‘pound instead of 10 percent ad (U. K. this fall. This trade was vaiorenz. Word was received by the istarted last year and pmved 55$- department of trade and commerce iisfactory. today of this chance. Th; Oa-nad- A distinct revival is noted in the ian product will continue to go into egg trade. Canadian egg-s in the U. K. markets free. shell get a preference or from one This may have an important ef- , shilling to one shilling nine pence l ‘feet on the Canadian trade this‘ per 10 dozen over foreign eggs in p {fall as Canada is planning on the British market. ‘lnforrnaliom shipping dressed chickens and per-vnreaching the department of m1. ‘hapfl some ducks and geese toeulture indicates that nearly 1,500,- British market-s. All these will come‘ 000 dozen eggs will be shipped from under tbs increased preference. jCanaxla to the U. K. this year. (Boy Cyclist Was. Accident Victim Lloyd nilnnclfdf" Believed Struck Cuba ’s (Copyright, 1933, HAVANA, officers ousted in last week's . i‘ ‘Qlllli; \‘.'(‘l'€ "e qzcrlz-s. .\-":c.‘:. ': o! i Llbvi‘ Unrest _l Ildillnzfifl by labor unrest in the ulterior which grew more serious‘ hmlllY. 100d shorts“ in the na- lion's capital and hearing on every side of the report that revolt! against it is imminent, the Graui administration set forth its plans of operations. The Government told Cuba. flat- Dictatorship Likely/Outcome Of fislntly denlandinlz restoration of MAXIM! 01A MERE MAN no many mistakes u fho inexperience of yoaflr. 85'1""!!! gglcrlpflun Delivered lI-OO ES QUBA lGlAndlLl-A. Is Troubles Heavy Guard l-Tbrown Round Hotel Housing Army Officers — Labor Unrest Threatening. (B! Edmund A- Chester. Associated Press sum Wrlfor) by the Associated Press) _ Sept. li-The Government of President Ramon Grau S_zln Mhrtln tonight announced a seven-point Dllin 0_i' administration for Cuba which contained promise of a virtual although benevolent dictatorship. Simultaneously it threw the heaviest guard yet plgud around Havana's Hotel National, where 500 Cuban army enlisted men’s coup were do. former President De ‘trained on four sides of the ly it will make individual rights secondary to what. it consider-g the nation's good. ‘Workers at Engage, yyqq red flap, forced the @912 1nd Governor to raelgrl. ‘Rm gitugwm there was described as "disturbed." An army serge n, dgpgkh“ from that city said, had am mo; the City Hall. By Hit And Run Driver, Found Unconscious On Winsloe Road. 1307C! Diamond. “Riven Year old at once taken to his home, and son of Mir. and Mrs. ThomaeXD. thence to the hospital. The case Diamond, Winsloe Road, was was at once reported to the Royal thrown from his blcyclssnd rcn- Canadian Mounted Police who are dered unconscious yesterday after- investigating. They are making noon, as a result, it is believed, of‘ cvcry effort to discover the ident- being struck by a hit and rurflity of the motorist who caused the motorist. accident. Persons having any in. As the lad k still unconscious in formation which would be of as- ths hoqiital it is impossible to de- sistance are asked to communicate termlne the actual cause of the with the Mounted Police at once. accident. The boy was found by a At a luto hour last evening the passing motor-ht on the Winsloe injured boy had not regained con- (Road near the school, beside his soiousness, although his injuries, bicycle, the front wheel of which which are chiefly scratches, are ‘had been badly ‘amaged. Ho was not regarded as being serious. iSurvey Steamer To Winter __f_1l_e re Cartielfwin Be S te a m e r Burns Overhauled 0f; Y And Will Re- 1mm?’ . . l YARMOUTT-I, Norfolk, Eng- celve Supphes land, Sspf. m-(Am-Ths In his Port. British stunner Prirlcllvxl, blaz- ing frcm stern to stern, was bericlrd half a mile off shore Word h“ been pecgjved {mm ot- today. The crrw was taken off tawe. through Messrs. w. Chester by a life boat». S. Iidlcllure, M. P. and John H. The vrs el was on route from Myers, M‘. P. that the C. G, S. Car- Africa (o Smtiand with a car- tisr Iiydmwaphic Survey steamer 8o of rsprlrtu grass which of’ the Department of Marine, Mil Caught fire in tho hold. The lay up in Charlottetown for the flamrs spread rnpdly and soon winter months. The presence of the were b"y\md control. steamer in. pout will involve the annual winter overhauling which will be done by Bruce Stewart and Company, and the purchase of sup- plies. ‘libs Cartier, with Captain Recoil in comm ‘ is at present engaged in the hydmgraphio survey, and will complete its season's work a- bout the end cf this month. Arabs Fight Way To Touch Coffin Of King Feisal (Associated Prom) HAIFA, Palestine, Sept. 14- Mom than 15,000 Arabs crying "Allah akbar" (God is great), crashed through police lines and fought madly with each other to- Eel-Grass Becom- ing A Curiosity (Canadian Pres!) NEW GLASGOW, N. 8., Sfpt. 14 -And they talk of canying coals to Newcastle! Bringing coal to the fnmous English city has nothing on bring- ing eel-grass to Nova Scotla, whose long Atlantic coast-line should be the ideal place for growth of this sea product. Yet that is just what John and George Underwood are doing; they left today for Quebec to bring back a supply for the manufacture of rm insulated build- ing material. The explanation of why it is D.S. 60H INDICATED Necessary Step Willi Be Taken to Helpl Prices. Prem Slsff wow) WASHINGTON, Sept. le-chnir- man Harrison of the Senate Pin- anca Committee, in a talk with newspuperman today strongly m. dlceted the United States Govern- ment was contemplating some, monetary inflation st an early date I to help raise commodity prices. i The Mississipbian. who has been urging such a step in conferences the last two days with President] Roosevelt, Budget Directog- Lqwpl Douglas and Governor lltugene~ Bleak of the Fledcral Reserve Board, refused to larediot what spe- clflc steps the administration hndl in mind, but said flatly it would. be in addition to the existing cur- rency expansion through open may. l kct operations of (he reserve syg- (cm. Tho Harrison interview cams Just before Chairman Jesse Jones of the Reconstruction Corporation’ announced a more ilberlll federal, "m" Policy 9° i101}! NRA indus-i tries-a move which Jones inter- preted as inflation to the extent of new credit used. But Harrison hinted sonleilllzll: else was in tho making if the new credit plan does not get money into circulation as quickly n; do. sired. Murdock S clek s Vindication Of Attitude (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Sept. lb-Senntor Jame: Murdock stated today he would go before the Brotherhood iof Railway ‘Irainmen at the i934 convention, seek vindication of the manner 1n which he has discharg- ed his duties. He said he was fully confident that the 900 odd dele- gates would not sustain the action necessary to carry eel-Ems! l0 U115 seaside province, however, is simple. The weed. which once grew in profusion along these shores, has almost disappeared in the last Ilidi day to touch the coffin enclosing the body of the late King Felsal of Iraq as it. passed through this city enroute to Bagdad. Peisal died last week in Switz- idlllfii of the executive board at. Cleve- land. Ohio, in removing him from the office of Canadian Vice-Pres- AllllN Y; Touring lEnglislt School boys Off To Montreal (Special to The our-dun) luOMREAL. Que, sup, 14 .__ Lad by Edwin Shackleton, son Q Sir Ernest Shackleton, noted Pol‘ explorer, and John Guise, mm a‘ color, the party of English school students who have been tom-mg 4g R a] 5e Commodity (Maritirlne Provinces and Quay; will mach Mouwenl st l0 dolot DOTHOXTUW (Friday) IDOFZIIDQ RUB! Quebec and after a short time hero (B! D. Harold Oliver, Associated will proceed aver 03119413,; Naqob al Railways to Ottawa whore h‘ will spend the wire-ck end. You lieu Bu‘! Your. YRlZNDS but dill-J nos-r Lies, LME ‘flies! You MAKE YouRQH-V l ltfoderatc winds. west; fair and cool. .\ilil‘i2<.>l‘.\il.<l(; nu; ., a pr. ll- moeily north i lCAl. orl-lilz, Tu “llilhllllli lllll lucr- \.'l\‘\l'll|lil'. u». llllilll \~r Rfnrllilns Wo-l. \l.-.l.- - winds shifting M norlllwli nnvm ml increasing in for-n iv flliil (moi; [lrnlinl-ly" rain. llarilinlo E.|§t‘—4lnd'3r;ltl winds, mllflil)‘ n~ rrlnlesf; fnir and rool, Alli’) “'E\TllI-‘.II ,,. ... lLgh [llfl hi: lllliffilftR nt 5.34 nth in ‘t fit a ‘N _\‘!|ll si-‘s til - ovlnlvlg nt "- l2 TlWQ f 1n "row morning st 5.3a. Nlw umun TVSlIIly, Spf. l9_ 0.11. lllIQ cllxllieou p‘ .\":]l'lll:llr-r.=‘ll.- minute! int-r than vharluflviown. CAR FERRY SCIIIDULI It'll idcnt of the Association to which he was elected by a large major-j in m: 1 p. m. (lirfrrl): 5.15 p. m. a Week dare-braves Cu _e TOHI 10.3 Q %' a P 9"“ Wonk |l.'\_\'l—l.rn\'lllg llcrlien 0.15 _ ...-_- .. _ _. <-v§fllova-v., _,..... ..-.._-..,....-._.....,... .,_ __ "_........._-..-..,;. __ _ A,“ ,___ .__ __