A __ _ _.,_ _ __._ _ -----W - -~ .A7 V, MAXIMS ' ' QQ OF A p ,,/W N124; Ms MERE MAN “Y G H” Misirr MAN swf/ /A so ~\~\\\\\ M I J A sin" ' A I 2 'qt _ . . Honesty clears the inward sight. II P I 7 I ’ “I1” QU* I ` e ,..,.....-/ "-~._,________` \ ‘_ \ To love one‘s enemies is Kodliire. _ ”f"‘ ' “il Covers Prince Edward i Island Like the Dew i ' Q ._ a r i 1 I i.':.‘::.'."..‘t°'.‘§.‘.I:..ii.‘.‘.:"i»¢.1..l.':Z." iii?" CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1936 io PAGES A~,';;--',,,§;-~;;;‘;;;°-;,,g=",;ff;f- gi-32,, I; LEXFUE WMUDHE o"i”/WEMIA E;§"}oP1.'AmNI PR DWMEMI |iiT| in niiaiiini wuiiniiws Perplexiiig Problem Likely to be Refer- .- red to World Courts. B_i George llumbleton Canadian Press Staff Writer i§l~I\`EVA, Sept. 22 - (CP ciiiili‘)-- The League of Nu- iinns Assembly is now faced iiiili the perplexing problem of ii i-use without a plliiiitiff. lt all arises over Ethiopia. Ili-i`orc the Assembly opened cv- erytliing seemed so easily cut and dried that the credentials committee would find Etliiopiirii rrciicntiais not in order. The - disturbing shadow of the Ne- gus would pas: from the scene. Italy would retum to full col- lrilioration in thc League. llut-the plans went awry. Thi- siiiiill nations, seeing tlieni- scivcs the possible victims of f“l"f° flilitressions, were uriwill- 'Y iContinii'ed on Page 9) ' Y : COMING {V{Nli ‘~'l.ilkics.Crapuild-Tliursdoy. L-6636-22-Zi. "Tulkics-Malpeque Tuesday. L-6636-22-li. "slimy and Dance Bradalbanc \i’r;.iii'Sil;iy_ L-6636-22-21, “Dniicc, St, Petcr"s, Friday 25th. \Veb.='ci's Orcliestra. L-C679-23-2i. ".\liI’oii Cake Sale at lloliniins, Ociolicr llrd. L-6670A-23-31. “llriiicc at Welcome Inn, Bruck- Il‘.‘-'. \\'i‘iliic.~day. Bcpteinbcr '.’lii‘d, lsiziirilieis Orchestra. L-ti63l-IJ-22-Zi. "Sc\'cn Mile Bay Thursday, sfllhlubri' 2-ith, Card party. Lunch 5l`f\'l"l- L-(.655-9-22-2l. "Bingo in Pcskcs Hall, Friday, Sfimiiiiiei- 25th, a.30. sp~.~¢.aitics. Umwnic. L-0375-zz-zi. ' lloziicii Line Club loading H0gs,` LiiiiI>.~_ Calics, Albany every \'.'c.l- “<”S1i=1:~'. hours 12 to 3. 1.-nose-9-22-ci "fll1.\'i1ig live hogs mid lambs, A_II’1~ili' 'l`h\irsday. 2~iiii, Eincruld Zaih until noon. G. C. Green. I..-5113-ti-lwt-ll ~_` 130l`dl‘Ii Friday cienihg the "`"‘~ Cum Pl\l`l.l' at t-he hi.inc of tilr. and Mrs. T. P. Sexton, Li-6582-Zfi-Zi. Htlflv River presents “Thel H5116 Of the Law" at Ccrruii Bunn F7ldi\.\'. September 25th. L-6662-9-22-4|. s _°°’I’l‘.c Cavendish paiy that was to bc held in Seaview Hail is post- Wlwd. 5.5590 °'4»`°m0 to the Chicken Supper in IIN Mouse, Wood Islands, 1-‘ridiiy, 30111(-nicer 25th fi-oni 5 to s P. ivi. idniissioii 25:: and l5c. L-6084-ll. th'fCavendlsh Players will prerent self D-ay “A Country Minister" in D'~"\‘Vic\v Hall. Wednesday nigiit. “W0 after. L-8833A-21!-31. w°'Dniice in Wilishirc Hall on wednesday. September 23rd, mod- mll and old time dancing, good l‘lSlC. In aid of Hartaville hockey °“\>. L-ease-9-22-ai. I /ln Agricultural meeting in thc niiious of Livestock Production “Htl Marketing will be held in Hi”-“ll-iertlaie Hall, Tliiirsday oven- lna. september 24th, at 8 irciocir. Eivlrf-sentativcs from the Dominion “`~“t00k Branch and the Livestock Marketing Board will attend. L-6660-9-2']-Il. hh?" Alflcuitural meeting will be Rui in School house nt Sinnows “mind l‘_`rlday evening September 25 ad oclock. This meeting will be ,,fI“`~"5i`d by the secretary of the ;‘<‘St°¢k Marketing Board and ii Pfssenistlve of the Federal De- Jlrtment of Agriculture. All farm- '“' °°f liourd of Trade which opens in Clizirlottctown today. `Dcl?g;ites fi'<\m each of thc ilircc provincvs--representatives of all branches of Maritime indiistry- and lcadiiig Caiiudiaii officials of Tr:‘.i’_\ and Coniincrce were gather- ing in Cliiii~lottc:own last night for thc sessions The nicr-ling will deal with Mari- time Province problcnis in the dsvelopinciit of agriculture, thc fishing and lumber industries, mining, building construction and general tourist trade. Transportation Keynote of Discussion Tiuiiisporiation, thc most import- ant aspect of industrial growth in ihc Maritimes will be the key- iiotc of board discussions. Liist night ii special closcd meet- ing of the Maritime Transporta- tion Coinini.\sion was held. Man- ager Ruud H. Matheson will in- clude lmsiiiess of the session in his pepsi-1, before the Maritime Board today. Chief speakers during the meet- ing which is to conclude Thursday moriiing will be Federal Minister of BOARD, OF TRADE DELEGA TES GA THER F OR SESSIONS TODA Y Finance, Hon. C. A. Dunning; Hon. R. C. Mattliews, President of the Canadian Chamber of Com- mcrce; Mr. J, D. McKenna, Chairman of the Maritime 'I‘raus- portation Commission; Secretary- ’I‘rcasurcr. Mr, F. MacLurc Scland- DTSZ Mr, George E Graham, Vice- President of Dominion and Atlantic Railway and executive mcnibcr of the Canadian Chamber of Com- incrcc; Mr. S. W Falrwciitiier, d‘irt‘ctor of economics of Canadian National Railways, and president, of thc Maritime Board, Dr. J. A. Clark of Cliarlottciowri. Delegates will bc welcomed today iContinucd on Page 9) Was Former Pastor ` in Province HALIFAX, Sept. 22-(C'P)-Word has ban received here of the death in Prescott, Arizona, of Rev. Alfred W. NLclio.ls, i.irii'.:i' i'e'.'loi' of sever- al churches in the Anglican Dioc- esc of Nova Scotia. He was 64. A native of Lefrdm. hlnsinnd, he came to Canada in 1891 and 10 years later took his first divinity examin- ations at King‘s College. Ordained in 1901, he bccnme rector of Christ Church, Guysboro, N. S. In 1905 hc was appointed rector of thc church in New London, P. E. I. i\ioN'ri~:v1DEo, uniicfoav. sept. 22.-iAPi -. Uriii;iiii_\' tonight broke off diplomatic 11-lotioiis wlili thc Spmiish ciivcniiiiciit \iccin1>1‘ Of the reported execution of tiircc \-»i/HS of 5 Urugiiayrui coiisiil.ii~ official in Madrid. Those reported kiiicti were D0l0r8S oonsueio and Marin Auiii-\\\ -*I-*WTS of Montevidcds hcnorniy \>i<~c-roii- sid in Madrid. Reports to :lic Uru- Blwysn capital said that iiic .»i.»it‘l‘S missing 19;- eight days, wcrc found ecuted by Spanish militia. :hr Uni- YUBY NDN” (mil The iievemnoe oi W' __ __ M 1 _ 2 shot to death. Tlicy had ii-vii rx- V Uruguay Severs Relations With Spanish Government tween the two- Spanish-speaking countries* followed o. cabinet meet- ing to which the killings were re- ported. '1‘oday's decision was the second time within the year that Uruguay has severed relations with a for- eign nation. The Russian minis- ter in Montevideo was handed his passports earlier ln the year. rind the Uruguayan envoy was recalled from Moscow. The reason made public at the time was that the Soviet iegation in Montevideo had , been allowed to become :i centre of communist propdqmda in South Ameriob . , » MR. IJIINNING IN IIPTIMISTIII VEIN AT EIDUN Trade 'Increase Cited by Finance Minister in Addressing Bel- fast Constituents. "We can look back upon eleven I months of hard, steady work, driv- ing toward our objective; and we , can say, not that all Canada's prob- ! lcms are solved but that Canada. is making definite progress in thc direction of economic improve- ments," Hon. Charles A. Dunning. Dominion Finance Minister, told his constituents at Eldon last even- ing. The Mrinlster, making his first public appearance here as parlia- mentary representative for Queens, was warmly received by a large audience at the Belfast Hall. After the meeting, which was brief. an informal reception was held. He wished in coming to the Pro- vince at this time to see his con- stituents in their homes, Mr. Dun- ning said. It had been his prac- tice singc entering political life to go back to his constituency after every session of parliament and give an account of his stewardship. This account he purposed giving at the Charlottetown meeting on Friday night. He expressed the hope he would never lose his appreciation of, and love for, the farming people of Canada. among whom he had made his early start. His first visit to this province, he recalled, was as Minister of Railways, when he came “like a thief in the night" on an ln- spection trip, unknown to anyone but the railway superintendent. Is- land railway service at that time was pretty unsatisfactory. "With- out promising anything, I can see there is still room for inprove- mcnt,” hc added drily. iwIl0IEIiIIIIaEi|is NEW WATERFORD, N. S. Sept. 22-A conference between the United Mine Workers district executive and officials of the Dom- inion Coal Company was ad- journed today with the strike of 2,- 000 miners in the New Waterford coalfield still unsettled. The conference would be resumed in the morning, it was stated to- night, and the strikers decided i.o keep no, 12 and no. 16 coilieries idle. With the miners demanding higher pay for handling coal cut but not loaded by a previous shift. the strike started Friday at no. 12. Several attempts were made in get the men back to work pending negotiations between the union executive and the c0mDBUy but they rcfused t0 Bo below. Today 900 men from na. 15 stag- ed ii. walkout on the same dispute and production ceased in the second oolliery. ~ Storm Warning JACKSONVILLE. FLA.. Sept. 22 -(AP)-The United States Weath- er Bu.reau's 3 p.m. advisory said: "Small tropical hurricane cen- tral 3 P.M‘., ADT, approximately latitude 29 degrees north, longitude 70 degrees west, which is about 400 miles southwest of Bermuda. Mov- ing somewhat more rapidly north northwestward ou- northwestward. Caution advised vessels southwest of Be.rm.ud\»'¢t M hours." REIIIIIINIIIIE' Rules HolyLand I animated wiin iiiitnsk or iron- ling out animosity between Arabs and Jews in Palestine, Liciit_.(;¢n_ eral J. G. Dlll banned a meeting of Arab lwders as One of the first acts oi' his regime as British military wmmllllder in the lloly Land. Gen- eral Dlll, former director of military operations at the British war office, took an extra division of tr0ops when he went to Palestine. llc has indicated martial law will be dc_ olaircd it' violence continues. PIIRKSITEI PUIITICAI IlUG'IlF'IIIIIR i Government P l a n s “For the Present at Least” Announc- ed After Political (lon sultation. P ,. ° d ascist Urgent Appeal it was reported hi-rc tonight, I Annoiiiiccmcnt is made in the , .ocal Go‘.'ei'iimsiit press that at 9.! iiioctlng of the Ex-ecutlvc Council I hold to consider the report of thc I National Parks officials, after con- iiltatlon with legislative nicnibcrs, lt was decided to approve the report. "so far as it relaicdito the establish- `mcnt of a National Park in thc ifirea lying between thc mouth of ` 'New London harbour and the east- Iem crid of Brackley Beach at the] Covchead Harbour." This portion includes thc seashore hotels of Brac- kley and Stanhope but does not yet extend to Dalvay The inspired report in the Patriot indicate; that this is only a temp- orary arraiigcnierit for political reasons. and that "for the present at least" the Minister of Mines and ‘Rcsoiirees would be asked to pro- icccd forthwith with the establish- iiiciii, of the park in the limited area. outlined. It is understood that there was strong opposition from legislative RIIDIO PIISTS OTTAWA. Sept.. 23-tCPl-Ap- polntnierit of Major W. E. Glad- stone Miirray,' of the Bi-itisli Broadcasting Corporation and of ' Dr. Augiisiiii. Frigon, clitiiriiuiii of the Quebec Electricity Commission, i to bc general manager and assistant general manager respectively of the Canadian Broadcasting Corpor- ation has been suggested to the Government by the govcrninp: board of the Canadian body which has just concluded its first meeting here. Tonight chairman L, W. Brock- lngton of the governing hotly of the Cariadan Radio Corporation made public a. coniniunic.it.ion which he had addrescii past Maqiieda, strategic cri\<:tal i1.i'.i~~ At the Iiisiiigoiii iii.-a;iqii.ii'icrs ul lliirgos, the inil.t.ir_v coniniand claimed Madrid iva.< in a di-spvi-a1.<‘ siiiintioli “tlnytliiiiz riiuy li,ip',\cii now." on RumorsHitle BERLIN. Scpt. 22- -(AP) - Per- sistent rumors Adolf Hitler mlglit iclinqilisli the Ciiniiccllorship, rc- maining as "Der Fiiclii'er", tonight drew official iiciiiiil.=_ § General llcriiiaiiii Wiiiiclni Goe- ring, Air Miiitsicr. whose name is most. often niciitioiicd as l~litler's ultimate siici~i\.\-or ss chancellor. was on ir holiday in East Prussia. | The propuganfiii ministry denied ithe reports. Other nut.horitati\'e sources refused to comment on the rumor beyond saying they "had not ` heard of it." l Before he became Chancellor, Hitler frequently told his followers: M, ,,,,,,,g,;_ ,,_,,,,., _ Chancellorsh I . rMightResign ipAre Den ied "I ani merely _voiir ton-li bcarci You must close iii bi~liii~.il nri~ iiiui :ixtviui fo the - Ihliiiiiniiiii arid Maximum i>en'ipe'i‘a- tiiros: Daivsoii --- -~ _ - - _--42 50 Aklavik - - - - - -Q2 34 I Erinioiiton - - - - -50 M Saint John - - - - - -48 B8 lliillfnx - - - - - _A8 02 Fiiarlottctowii - - - - 48 64. lligli tide this aftemoori at 1.50 nd toiiiiirrow morning at 2,28. Sun sets this afternoon at 8.56 Iiiiid rises tomorrow morning at 5.49 First quarter moon Wednesday Sept. 23, 6.12 P M. 2 _ML ~___"§“ Q _'T-' ' ' .i-“v” ' ~ _ _ -M7;-5__'%';`_-_ 2;; F Mm" °I’“°""°"S “W I" G°*"'““4 “‘° siimiiinrsidc tide is minutes inter iiian to carry out thc policies 'ind ‘ than Ciinrlottetown. programs Hitler might fomiiiinrr-_ l-lc has been it successful Governor l 1-"E gm; penny of Prusla and stands in \\cll with I lenven llnrden 0.85 A. M. l l‘. I., the army which admires his scr- ‘ giri p, yi, li-ice in buiidiiig up the ali rom. Lear-i~1 Toi-mrntlno ll A. ll. $.55 fc I.. 0.45 l‘. M. Daliy except Illini. I' .r l 3. 5. ‘.1157 F215’ ».¢¢ .“‘5"F¥~O'-' le v o ie >1 SZ ;e it i1 is ie ,_ ,_ i. 1. P 3 r I li K 5