~l .""'!‘\ 1"." -..,.,r.,,., ,. y... , , . -,, ' ,, “if?” - Maxims " or A A I . MERE M N MERE MAN To hue! also. ‘only w. to »..,.,.-~ u...’ know thyself, study others. 4'.- ~- ours is e world la whish the - A eweetad aeng la the omauafraeam- us: "'"‘ rnlll (trlettetown Genital ‘Iwo Celia annals-assessin- ma»... as.» Iylall Canada and u. s.s,u.ee O, CANADA, DAY, APRIL 30, 19 __._-- U-BO "i B A T REAIN? cnlsvilularzlisl. Protest DRIFT IBECabinei-‘l-‘Jrged To llFiiEMTii Sent To Japan ENBANEERSTake Action Ind cUNFEBENBEAIIegeJ JaoanEBI-each 0f TheS Ii I P P I N liLatest Reich Move “Open Door” Policy In Man- Premier Speaks on Carnegie Library , Demonstration _ Pre'M'MillI- st IStr'0f ' - "”“' ‘ Address Delivered Before Graduates tilgllragwezilc On ligsuit choukuo Prmestad- 213$? Ffimedagack Jglllt ACEC; lBy FPOWerIs At _ e ‘I . . c - e 'l . 1 o a S Swlety 0' MCGI" Uuwemw ius- “w” Gm" .. has’: B’ G'°“I°°P“°k' Plans To Fonz’. Military Air _——- ' . ‘ ‘ ’ by ‘he . In “ with an alleged Japanese (C- P-By Gu-a-rdhn’: Sileclal Wire) (C. P. By Gliwflrdillffl Special hreaenl: of the "open dour” policy in mnohouliuo. mumrssvln. n. s, Alps-ll w- Alliancie Italy. ' (By Harold P. Braman) (Copyright 1935 By The Associated Press) Yesterda y. c) answer to Clpt. Peter Macdonald. Conservative, Isle of Wight, Arctic drift ice relaxed its clutch on MONTREAL A u 29 who inquired If Britain had taken any action with other interested l-WO Bififl-mfihipe nee-t the Strait o! Operation by the t‘ i l °'i""$,.5"‘§'""" minim“ m“ o. "'° ““‘°“°“‘“'° °““°.Th§”§ns'°“h"l£li°§’ F“ i” (C. P. By Guardian‘ S Ial Wire i om n on °' y. lr John l “We have been in uch with other gov- hare o cl‘ on he fi-élsomrnflsan, Ap'ri1 mac-prom: Government of certain "fllwlh en the rnafler," 51121;]? s: tfglfiéwlirsed no j WI-rd I and now enjoys a wov- branches of public health "pmk es’ m‘ ' l ' w" 1 1d m, V, d T,“ o; N,“ med into the straws northern lip (A. P. By Guardians Special ire) cfjgmflmmsgnefisitgflyif g: such as laboratory research by a powerful wind, still blocked LONDON, April Zil-Members of Parliament, speak- _ carnesle OOPDOratIon of New York While leaving general health This was; o: tlleFoBrit-ishsenotetkla H E P B u I 0 gird rffiewlfllélé‘: §gifiglaamufi ing of Germany’s submarine program, charged today that and 0x1’; m tn]; dsoultsetmths people matters as a provincial sub- Y he relsu ere ry. Montreal. m, they were lowed w Uymat bugging is aimed d1. ‘fnmtf md develop “f: uwliggmfill; ject would probably prove “m, mjestywqovemment m letrcat‘ tonight before the great y rectly at the United Kingdom further, Premier w, J‘, p, mew“. "twill"? and edvuntuaeous, lulnble to accept the Japanese con- with“ ‘ii-k m and demanded that the cab- an. M.D.. of Prince Edward nuns, Premier W. J. P. MacMillan, Rutluilh-a as valid and deeply remt and 13mg, ‘gfiiad ,2; *;Y,,.;’_';;;,', ' inet take quick steps in co- stated hers tonirht in an address. M.D., of Prince Edward Is- ‘Jtm; “Qspiggtwttgflemgggflbg; Pollux aground near Noni-i ‘Caruso i operation with the other pew. ’ ers to check further expan- A graduate of the McGlll facul- ty o, madam,’ m, Mum,“ land, stated here today. firrzngstoflaslillrsbfmtaléglvg: ifioi/Ziii iiiphiififistiiuiiiiii f m R . h» e ‘ ' n e elc s arma- --= s M-uu» new» mssssursssuvss" 2%...." ellflkeuuélder the Bslfiliftldi cl the M06 re e y on “The aiding th lnie f th , Dr. MacMillan arrived hem to- g-incipp o; erngia-opiinanciogr iii This expansion was fur- [MM o“ Sh“ ther evidenced by the appear- finally. the rlsinc tide carried m"'t."“'.:"..ih‘°"“""~= a m .. a day from Ottawa. after attending Mgnqhufl‘, m4 h“, gttempted 1n ance of navy youths on the he ff th h l d1 , G mandg 9f Workers @610“: eff; at busgzuzdpglge streets of Kiel ermanya Parley First of Kind Fbllcwinx is the lull text of the - . , Premier's address: . gumznlfeutrn?! m9 WW1’ hill"! Justify an action which involves a Not Conslder De.‘ (Spacifl to n“ gnu-g“) ° 5 ° e Dmllillllm "m1 i119 clear bleach of these assurances I wish to “Dress my deep and pmvmcu‘ The “Menace w“ the and milmthm- ' sincere alwmlation for the privil- m“ M M kind w" he“ in cm" “m5 WWW" 3°"'°mm°“t em” a“ ma honour o‘ ape-km‘ to the ads. as previously only deputy "l!!!" not but hold those responsible for Graduates Society of my dear old 12:? .91! glgurfqlfku: animus had m9 M5“°h°“k“° °u mmwggiiy- "1' Mme Wm’- Mefllll- and I here my bu,“ oonyemm 1,, y, e’ “fin: ‘P°’““"° “i” i” mm‘ “h. t . leux. but he believed she had either iyhom o! a submt’ “mm” Th“ with '4" mhlhms- deutuiv will“: wurilsieilsblioiiuliiiisrianiiiiisniiisterrisetinuy (c r a Guardian's s an Wire) "mud °°m° m“ h""b°" °" ‘Wm time Library mmmh-atbn m ‘"8 “"4 helm‘ “mm! =11 meei- established m absolute monopoly onbvwinsn-n Ont Pgclpril 2a- back “um mmm‘ m’ 3m“ w Pr c” “Wm ulmd’ Wm M '°' ing together}! stated Dr. MaeMlll- g g 1 oil ton des lte a Pre l M1: n11 11 i, 1 ht m“ m’ °bh°r “m” °I ca” 5mm“ xpnbu’ an who holds the public health o t“ from m“: "ugh p vem- 1mm c e; e fut?’ i?“ Bland ‘m the my t” Mmwml- proelt 8° tod representatives o e row- That was the course the 1mm with arm bands inscribe “Submarine School, Kiel," showing that at least theoret- ical education in the use o! submarines has been resumed. Ministers he a d e d b y, Prime Minister Ramsay Mac- Week IS 8881? out into clearer water. Her e s 116 _ Claims Premier. §irn§°§ob°3§§i$§'$ou“fii.rk§°"u3 i“; i “l ‘an i bi oi l-h de i {urinals w. r. r. boracmunu _ SIR JOHN SIMON discussed the ‘legality’ of the latest . _____..__ i ' Thinks to the reneroslty of the “mm, 1 m, c , Carnegie corps t1 of u v k i” n “°v°""“°“°- meni- llleslnr crest, harm, would land township ~une1nployed that ton m. g “mm D 1d (“formally re. on ew or The proposition to uPDOInt a be none to British interests, and they could not dictate w the On- backed Gaby” ice. sails 151:3 pillars of Reichsfuchrer Hitler ilLMfihll" 0? the ve" and rerlleulsrly to its President. m, H; i 1 h, _ ya olrunsson study Do- a. like pretest messuilmush i-IIlO Gbvdrnnlellt, and promised been ceusht ‘in cssonre my near 5311105 treaty and arranged for consultation with France - Dr. I’. P. ifevllel. who made a Ipec- mm , _ n - e _ p v n1 visit to u, in rm. Prince ns- mu‘? Pififlil‘, lfifikiffllilunlmmd the ‘United States at lbsar1 “battle to the bitter end the ponux; and held put-as tightly. l - ward Island u new enjoying e pm. n, anew,“ the mayors, -re_ "mkyo. , _ l m unless they changed their attitude. The Arlellx could not reach her, and Italy. g vines-wide library service, with g qua” to have the Dommon Go“ Th9 594181"; h"! 0110"“ Pl The Premier, who had conferred land she had to wait until ‘the peck . - - dlfleserd we Olll PW“! l 0151"!" with the unemployed Saturday, re- l mke up to some extent. She was you; 5.31pm Expgchd book collection of some some uu- _ ' °"““°“‘ “k” W" ““°"‘P‘°Y"‘°“* in: the whole mutter WM a wh- turned tonight after learning that 1 out of Halifax in ballast, Vermilyea To Hse."ss£.ssse T" . trlbuted among twenty branches . . . Wm, rel-item! members m m‘; rneglilefgegi‘; Mllsgifxlllartlhsta-tgdgxxiltmldgg cern of the Mauehoukuo - the leaders of the strike committee Both craft informed the Arleux There were indications a 01'0- y tratiml alone. h“ declared they woum so back offer they got out of the ice that “m, probably 1n the form of a. llFAlR-BASE Plngqsiis - (Byflhonlae T. Champion, can- adlan Press Staff-Writer) (C. l‘- Cahle By Guardian's Special WI") . . . . . LONDON, April lie-Prim Min- ister jtamsay MacDonald will de- liver an oration in Westminster Abbey on Tuesday. May ‘l. in con- nection with the Silver Jubilee of _ the King's accession to the Throne. He will deliver the address from the have. wearing his robes as a "limiter 0f 17.300. the Carnegie Lib- rary Demonstration is a proof of the need for and appreciation of library service in a large rural community. The Demonstration began in June 1038. following a survey by Doctor tamer. Librarian of MeGlil University, in 1032 and a grant of 860.000 from the Carnegie corpora- tion. The suggestion that Prince Edward Island would be an excel- lent field for a library experiment had been made in 1980 by the Canadian Library Commission. con- sisting of Doctor George ‘Locke, of doctor of laws of Glasgow Uni- the ‘mronto Public Library. Mr. Government would take the whole responsibility upon itself. As to the Dominion Government passing it to the provinces, he replied, "we (Continued on Page l0) Detective - Seizes Assassination Suspect to work for a week and l-l the Gov- ernment dld not meet their de- mands, would renew the month-old llltatien with "increased vigor." Present At Session Present at tonight's session here were Tom Martin and Jack Dennis. representing the unemployed, and also Minister of Welfare David A. Croll, Reeve liked Kllzour, and the township welfare board. "By saying that you will work this week and then have a. bigger and better strike then ever if you they no lcnaer needed help. The Pollux was not believed seriousl damaeed by her encounter with the shoal. h . Thhls t» u crest sea of ice still stretched far out from the northern mouth of the Strait. and Captain Cousins said passage through the Gulf of Sit. Lawrence u; Moi-mom would be impossible. At the sung time. the ice in the Strait itself was so thick that s. third ship-the tug K- Whltessev. out of New York for Mfilltreal. was held in port here, HEAVY DAMAGE FEARED note, was ‘under consideration, and also possible Joint action of the powers at Geneva. _ Revelation followed upon revel- atlon concerning the 8Y0Wln$ strength of a. Germany real-med. Disclosures that Germany actual- ly is building submarines on the heels of national conscription was followed today by a- reiwrt 1h the Daily Herald that the Reich has built a great new naval and sea- plane base on the Island of syll in the North Sea. Submarine construction was the most; disturbing factor. however, with the , Hang May 2 iii 4 . (C. P. by Guardian's Speck! Win! 171T AWA. Alflfil 39-6 199m 84' verse to commutation was made Cabinet Council reviewing the death sentence passed at Belleville upon Harold Verlnilyea, Oratorio, CaL, fruit farmer who was con- victed for the murder of his mother. The case was reviewed W the Governer-in-Oolmcll some time ago and decision was made public today that there would be no interference with execution o! (a. r. By Guardian's specln wire) , . aosqou. April zs-Ponoe today Qanadian Legatron At are not satisfied with what We do m, ,1,“ mum," 0mm 5mm disclosure by British m, 58mm“ vmuye, i, “MW- about you demands, you have gone the big cake‘ W” pm": up he"; naval experts that ltshizngm-tc; 15mm be hanged May 2. . Venn? John Rldlngtcn d the University e . Washington Takes back t4; work with a chip on your 5mm to ship, and eqmwnenh A submarines Germany Mr, MacDonald will speak for an . pg mush cqlumbm him-my “d seized a man in whose coat pocket hour on the King's reign and on! M1“ My,“ 51;“; o; the For; wu_ they said they found a knife as _EQ.QBBEEH ZEQ l? ii thsspiritusl significance of the 11 n Augusto Ross, rt ll bassad ' -» .. ,, ~ . Christian monarch. It is the ill-st, Z§‘.,"“.,‘Z,.,§.,,,‘;‘E§,',‘,',Z;, m, n, he", to the unite: stirs? :8“; sushi; StQDS 1:0 Obtain Ill- “fl?,‘}§fréa,fffbgffbtg“psgginw U, mllegraallcutggashed ftgdev 132° m 33,203,, f“? ‘gztrulglliizi mgimllllgr. . t l h _ 5010 amer ' ' , occas on on whie the Abbey‘ qum-ms m chnrlottetgwn and 0nd“ through the historic Hall or Flags fgfmatlon, Ontario. and luci- te 811W W“ W" here and almost csmfi h“ craft were employed in the ut- Wed e r Etc’, ates through twenty branches. Each "t ‘he 3'9"“ Hwse- can't, we're going to call your bluif- The gfgamgf w“ not mqolmy tempted blockade of Britain dur- Thc man was Eugenio Camaiuni, (c l, a e . . . y Guardians lpeelal Wire) We will not consider your demands dgmagg¢ .. t t}, t in; the war, OTTAWA, April 29.—0fllclal.s of until liner you have worked neat why-g Sh, (l... wgsg°m"",'jg,ghggg extent of hundreds 0f dollars. Simon Infonns House In the s all h b0 l shone, flghgrnmen f§unad‘of,',‘,ikfglf The discussion in the House of able damagetothelr craft on . Commons was precipitated when an sh Sir John Simon, the Foreign Sec- autherltlee have invited any Prime Minister to deliver an address. rneented Colors branch l; in charge of a local cus~ todlan working under direction and 42' "I m“ ‘"5" de-‘mwd by E" supervision from Charlottetown. The mm“ amt?“ 1mm“ Cmmseh the Canadian legatlon have "taken Monday," he stated. Probably the only Canadian m“ lgelerllichesd age open 81:0 11 h:u-.-s a. 2113px: ‘eltlomgtutéhleflggleaehlf steps to obtain complete ofllcial m“ w" w speak m wutmmster "miaralw atv; elm- sléazly mum o, permuuont records of the sir-base proposals lsld Nu G001! Faith Mr secure Goes info ‘(as RUBBER _ iBUMNEQSZ. HE VRNES‘ before United States Congress Mil- . Mes us u melt/er c! Torn Martin said the unemployed in; gear, Abbey was Hon. P. C. Larkln. for- Russo. cm his way to call upon Govemcr James M. Curlew. dld not know of Camalanfs arrest until alter he met the Governor but when he dld learn of it. brushed aside any suggestion his life had been endangered. ~ "It was just a. coincidence that mer Canadian High Commissioner to London. Before a great congre- ration 12 years ago he asked‘ the lean and chapter to accept the Canadian colors to h (Continued on Page 10) ANNOUNCEMENTS COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC "St. Columbia ‘Ilea Party July U. Reserve the date. 4-30-11. "Bean Supper and Dance in Iona Ball. MAY 0th. L-‘lwl-t-BO-fll. books only. however, but an. the books in the library are at the ser- vlm cf every branch. This ts efle 1t- ed by a system of exchange. Once a year the total book stock of a branch is ‘changed. so that over a period often years the various com- munities in Prince Edward Island will have had before them somn 10.000 books. Besides this yearly ex. change, readers may send in m. quests fer my book. Other than light fiction, which they Nquire Ind which ls not in their branch. The popularity of this feat Ls Pmved by the great number of r quests revelved weekly st the head- quarters. Tiirough the ecurtzsy of the Library of McGili University we up sometimes able to meet re- quests for books which we are not Justified in buyinl- By this system Italian diplomat. Fer from holding any ill will toward Camatanl. Rosco alireeted Armlw to give the "poor fellow" $10. The “ -‘ was , through the Hall ol Megs, when detective Charles Perelll assigned to escort him suddenly seized 0am- aleni. "I didn't like his locks," the detective later- said, explaining the suspect made no actual attack upon no; silesnonlng, Camelanl was booked es a suspicious person and form, it was stated here to.‘ Y. On all matters of interest to Canada transplrlng officially at Washington the Canadian legatlon has the task of keeping the home government completely informed and in this case -he happened to be there." said the 2f ‘m’! "°°°°“" " m“ “um” Dominion Government officials were not greatly cancer: proposal divulged in We. establish a defensive flfnlse‘ near t s border and ‘ say were doubtful i1 such action would violate any treaty obligations. . _ Treaty rights along th United States boundary were estab- lished more than 100 years ago, long before any person contemplated ‘the potentialities of aircraft in warfare ' over the ngton to e‘ Canada- had showed their good faith by returning to the relief job again today, sitter having been on strike since April 2. The Premier replied that there was no good faith shown in the ultimatum of the unem- ployed that ll the Government dld not accede to their demands they would go on strike again. “You fellows." said Mr. Hepburn. are the victims oi’ outside agitators. and when you learn to decide and act for vourselves. I'll talk to vou. 1'1 you went tc starve your famil- les, you will do so on your awn responsibility." Sentenced In Air- Secession Ta l k Unfo rtvunate Claims Reid rotary, told lnembe s: "The Ger- man government has intimated that orders have been given for of 25o ions each. This matter isi new under consideration." He dld not. amplify the statement. Samuel V. T. Adams, a govern- ment supporter. sought to learn Downing Street's policy on the, (C-P. By Guardian's Special Wire) EDMONTON, April 20—Tslk 0d secession of the urstem provinces ls unfortunate in these times, said Alberta Premier R. G. Reid today. Other than thl; the Premier would make no comment upon statements made by Major G. G McGeer, of Vancouver. that be feared seces- alon might be an eventuality if the matter, He urged Britain to "take measures in concert with the Strzsri powers and if possible with R115- sia. to check this one-sided, danc- erous, persistent repudiation of thcl treaties before it is too late." Sydney Herbert, conservative, dc- cla-md: "Does not the express intention of Germany to start afresh in g A '$\Q\'\TSEElN°l BUS! - building submarines constitute Moderate lo lreeh winds: partly Any action that may be taken pm“, u indeed prod were needed‘ -——-————-——-;_,_~_--—__. —:____‘_" ' ‘ (Continued on Pace 10) cloudy, followed by rain towards night. (Canadian Prue) RIETEURULOGIPAL OFFIPE. Tor- be arraigned tomorrow. The h Wm H _ ' western provinces were not given o o. mo». - o» Pa" GvldRvbbery 3,8... .12.; over "Annual collection me nn- c! exehlule Ind cf requests. sua- - r ‘ I h W001i.‘ Nil/p Upfll l! l! mlumu'u'“u¢ will peppery, M“ 1g m 30 5.14m plemented by visits from the head-f inure ..._.._ quarters to the branches. every ef- type "Rummage sale, Baptist _ lmom Saturday, May 4, at 'l o'clock. LJOW-l-SO-fli "Borden Line Club loading hogs, lambs calves, Albany, Wednesday, any i, until noon. 14-1041-4-29-31 "lemme Comedy, "Aunt llama lees It ‘rill-cue " Omtrai Christian labels-com mesday, April 30th, a o'clock. , Il-1002-4-21-Il. hi" sumirmyhfildi fits on 03:11!!!” leedlnr at Biuntlr Rive; until been. Friday, May 8, i0 . Billed B. l. tlctwen and Oliver b-NlD-G virwul be b ying live-hen all await’ M» , HOOD, y it , d. Paying . etch Mess. 0. men-eon t.- aim-u RI"? Club until (Continued on PIIQ l0) was pleased. The blade was 8 1-4 inches long. lliomliiiliab, April 20-A total of ‘le percent of the cmlplola ederlng was dimeeed of at today's proceed- of the Canadian llur Auction Company. The sales were in- tflhatlenal in character with choice Canadian furs being sold and ship- ped to loaders. Paris, New York. Mexico and important Canadian business centres. In today's sales 3.500 lilver fox peliewenaoldatanaveragepriee Good Prices= At Montreal Fur Sale Realized diary full ailvers brought an av- enue of *8 and 78 percent wen sold‘ i-tsi vera and blacks averaged m elm with so percent seine sold. mferin’ l-hd 1dr Irades sold an avenue of cent were d. Oi sale, M I vanes eluded‘ _.__.___.___ WON BY A WIIGKEB 3y Guardian's S R810. Mia-i All?! lal wire) l ail-nee (C. P. Cable By Guardian's ,. ill Wire IQNDON. April Iii-Cecil Swan- land today was sentenced to seven years penal servitude upon convic- tion cf the Craydon Airport gold robbery. Two other men allegedly involved in the theft of $100,000 worth of gold bare from the strenl room of the alfwrt in March. were acquitted. (C. P. By Guardian's Special CALGARY, April 29. — Police 0! Alberto and British Columbia io- nlght prepared for “May day" dc- monstrations in the Crew's Neat Pass mining field. Corbin, B. 0.. seem of a miners’ strike riot April 17, was reported to he the May Day objective of 5,000 Alberta and British Columbia min- ers. 2a miles from Blairmore, a communist centre. It was plann ‘ to mass the miners at Blah-more early Wednesday morning and from there "march 0n on strike since early in January. Police today had established high- way plcket lines on the British Columbia-Alberta border es rein- forcements of Royal Canadian Mounted Felice were rushed in the atlhe cents Rel Cellar-p, Corbin" where the miners have been port PolicePreparedF o rMayDay Demonstration At Corbin Fifty officers and men, with full equipment and horses lclt Calgary early today by train. following rc- ports that threats had been made i9 "wipe out" the police at Corbin on May day. A lcw hours latcr. a delegation of 75 miners and young communists left Calgary via the Macleod Trail bound for the May day gathering at Blalrmore. Carrying one days‘ pre- vislcns. they expected to "ilitch- hike" to the town of ldacleod. At Maeleod n travelling kitchen and trucks await their arrival for ‘rans- atlon to Blair-more. approxim- ately 1'15 miles from here. The miners‘ delegation, represent- ing workers from the Lu heller and Wayne Fields, was escorted» to communists leaders and a crowd of no lea and would. the Calgary city limits today by ‘l onto, April ‘ml-Minimum and msxls mum IBIDDQIIUIIQIP- Jlnwnnil Akinvik . . ldillnnnlon Qllr-ltei Halifax Fliairlniietnrvn .. rout; MIT Xizlriiilii“ Wrist: -|"l‘l‘i|| n-iildli rlinnly, followed l|_\' rnln. Maritime Easln-Moliersil- in fresh winds; partly cloudy. followed by rain towards night. High ticlo this morning at 8.23 and lonlwtit It'll“. Bun sets this evening at 1.0‘! and rises tomorrow morning at 4.5L New moon Thursday, May 2. L00 Snmineraide lids- eighteen minutes later than Charlottetown. lrgeave Borden Ill A, ll. (Ilxtra) llnalve Tormeniina (Inn) 11 A. ll. Ill P. I. daily except lundlir"