urns MAN haw Ilse We: With I'll» X _ _ r . - l l ‘4/ .1 ' ‘ i i» ‘j -v._, ___,__ Wli.‘§"3.‘i'1'nl’.1f'9€2l§3"ilh"“ CI-‘ARIJOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1s, 193s f/APANESE sdcno W“ DETCENCES 12 PAGES ' MAXIMB _ or A 6%- Q2- MERE MAN’ virtues must shins chbfly In Our the family circle. n} u B] IMI—P. Alumni Subscription Dellvbrsd ".00 l. L. 84.001 Canada 1nd U. s. 85-00 05171551357." - REPAIHVZ; PEC-CRAIT-F-ADO-FIED BUNVIIBATIBN EXERCISES AT MIJIINTAEIISIIN Pays Striking Compliment To Island Growers 79 Sole Province Where Perfection Awarded Miss Clara 0f Packing 64' Grading Methods i Dennis. Have Made Inspectors Un- necessary, Stri Toronto M.P. (ogsnxvruzg, n. néhiidshyhjs 11-;- iemom the largest crowd in many attended the convocation oi» Wit Allison University. Piuident Genres J. an OtITAWlA MAY IT-rtolil-rliove mnwdlfl m; .2... .. art - ‘were r...‘ “or fillet. liner"... O1 Do umbis was once “Told honesty in the last fowl yesrs lihfi nature upon Miss are rims. lldlfsX; Doctor of Divinity upon Rev. H. B. Clark. Klnsston, Ont. mo. Doowr of Laws upon C. O wag Supervisor of Schools, Tm- M. . Miss Dennis, first woman to re- ceive an ho d res from llount Dr. W. M. British ' but hm‘! ilfllmved. 0nd potato" form in; in Ontario m e rfiv- wiimoifill" iilie°$y v1 inspect- ld Borneo (Odo. rbronni-Psr sis) tor ontiirio s province which 1 told thellbiieeolflhiimotls gait smorefnutsodvcget- or giitofni‘ Oehwlasds u m’ om” mm“ m etsbie division, ncultii - ' - .. our. w. 3i crltllse - °"‘ with‘? fivlffiiirlrifiwtirhifr) nt liavinq too many f i, n Pm‘, lflfllegnbgs in the Maritime lhg t‘ years was professor or lish lan- the packing sihuati in gig; end literature slmtlre imlv- and n“ m hlthgltish Céoluinbis %tesio m ivgrdyjwdeheitligik" ..r-.w~.rr~s.s..w.- sir sly" "m: diflihd 11000 msi-onurt, declared. "I! d! yours. "an (CO tinucd . co. °° M‘ "M" ' l» homo the ln- "amiss are not so well smiled mtcru casino‘? ioree them to be. '13‘ 051M115 u 3pm,)», columblm . no one can find srnlrfltet. to c: are more on s par with Nova W“ r In’ 0118!?» Dtsk- scone; There were some except- eie. It oes net mater msny ions. ‘You cannot t 0min so ‘lo _ . N Ymé i" o" 1°”- ! hoes art . The situation m ° find a, m Q “w, filkmfu“ Mm“? °' Wm” l is in New Brunswick, nriusii "n e1, onrim ' m,“ w,“ l Columbia and '1'! in tar-is, 0m ‘ ed l8 bh i wmkr u w d“ d _ god ere n HnceEdward °' Mm eniiisil-ia-ai. fig?“ “f” 3" "hi" lfgilgfllf’ M d- lllviigflyi and o3- "Tmie, 5Q‘ mm. mead”, WWW! t" . Gimme oak- em grades were planted, we could ___ L'566'5'18'31' Edi-lust m“ time" Agiculwre ggzpodpltllrillefemraés iiiéirilvwtams t Pa‘, wd -d_'M_i‘nis'ter meriniei-lec d, Itwgs" 115"“, 30' rlfilhl? w“ r yn-riia-ifiwfiivi. r Iggy 3h» 1gb cam-illn- vwh $1M was lnwrfalgryso riuiiltifiif "Rummaie Bela st Jo. es! 1 gyms-ll Thae slglweis 2h? “grams $id§$i‘i.id'”°"~°~ir§i$‘o"°i°““' Saturday, may 31st. has n-iifilf be wnsrenllswd bedtime $0 M83 matter with iris United stggriflgi l‘ qgicllwllv m WW" IF I11- was condemnl the rnarketin "Plan on hearing Nina V. Down 911' P8031318 311411115 M! D 505M “spam 39mm, asked 1 it Birch Grove Hall tonight. Perfect they have made markets in buying Ontario vegetables for u or lhmwlves in eu ports or me drous relief the Government Dance in French River Hall. world. had dealt dgmcgy with the 3mm, May “You hav 4a lnnpec‘ tors In Brunswick. ewhat do they ins You have 88 inspectors in New ct? ova Wednesday. ere or through aflents. Mr. Gardiner said the cheques were sent direct from the depart- Llsza-s-i-r-zi. "Reserve Tuesday, July 12th for t .Wha ‘ orinre Tea. m. Brookfleld in aid or fifiglfi, downtffi mmmg$ug vgf fir": wethé mxiegl "t" W1- L'““'5‘1""' lev? I will say fir’ need wm ln- deliveries andqlgradln: on eggs ‘ spectors to watch them because as yet they have not lclrnsd to pack an IIUIIQJI; package. “T ey need a little education then: in regard to packing. I have shipped some oi their pmducts to the 0d Country and the result was not as good as ll. might halve been. was not very satislactnr . Nova. In nll. 286 cots of nipples. 142 oars of turnips. 242 of c e and other veizetables and 220 cars oi fish. cheese and beans, were sent to the west. Only two complaints were received. ohe relatiniz to two barrels of apples from Nova Sco- tls and the second, later shown to be wromz. about dried fish. 5.13.3‘ll%”d£y.”i§’§§€tl°_i%é‘€§rll; Heaven.“ L~567-5-l5-31- niilivglgggllisu gfgllllllhiwlllergld gr) Hall. L-507-5-1B-1i. "Ice Ceam Social. hederlvton BUMMISSIBN JNIJER FIRE IN THE SENATE Senator Meighen S o u n d s G r s v e Warning As To Un- employment Situ- ation. r. barflillhlllrtl’! specie: Wire) UPIWAtOAkhMay 17-81mm!’ $- 0 CG O Q s. we... were do- ng the country harm, he said. He deplored the appearance before e lesion oi "politicians who strive to get the fullest iticsl advantasc’ mam the situa ion. Senator Cnldefls attack some when the House was isc second resdin of the Govern- ment's unem oyment relic! bill. The Senate eard also s. warning from Conservative leader Meiehen that Canada was "on the edge of a crisis, which meant disintegra- on." Voices Plea Following Government Dandurunldb explanation bill, which hed already n ex- tensively debeted in .the ouse o! Commons. Senator John T. H i; (Con. Winnipeg‘), voiced a plea the Dominion relieve the muni- clpalities o! unemployment assist- ance. In Winnipeg the burden oi reliei’ was so heavy that property owners were being taxed out of ex tence economic conditions leader of the estsrn were further aggravated by the re- cent Alberta legislation relatinieto mortgage taxes and. debt e01 c- W». are ‘” satened today with a theory oi’ re udiation oi’ debt liability,’ unless you come to the assistance of righting that sort of thing you will have it all over Canada." Belief liill Aslistlnce Mr. Meighen noted that the word "relief" hsd been drop ed from the bill, replaced by " he more dignified term ‘assistance?’ The feeling had grown up that claims for “assistance” were in the nature of rights he said. with each accession o strenth to that of regarding this assistance as re ief was not fies- erit, the strain“: ceafieii“ to no srugge an s woe ma er came back on the nation. Burden: had to be r/ioved from the property owners out not by the process of the Dominion tak- It r 11311, Th day night, May 10th. Ii Scotla has as inspectors. t can msu-pmgmn w“ m”; nn-Oum not fineflhsriduy. Irl52-5-10-2l. they be doing? mungdmr qmcm-s m 31507 M091; i——- m Bmash Ctllumbla m"? "9 The department received many "The “Crulserif Varlst Con- 92 inspectors and there they gro-w ¢Dnmgu1amrv 19mm {mm tho cert and dance. CFl-Plllfi. H1085,- :__n:____.:____+____________ west. especially on the quality of day May l8. Ausplces of Women-s _ m, pmducw_ "lfilllule- L-496"5'16"3‘- 111% fruit and vegetable item of Tk-‘vnflivlng “Y; 11%?‘ p; $656. was adopts . .. 19 . ere. . H - - ' mifml. noon, a Their Mayestres _ c, Green. L-IiIT-il-twt-tf. "Annual Meeting Indies Aid P. l3. I. Hospital, Cundsil Home this l ' . s tsrnoon at 3 ‘oclock L-MDJJQJ" "Seven Mlle Bay Hail Wednes- llly. Muy 18. Bingo party and dance. summerslde talent and or- , chestra. 11-504-5-16-31. "Box social and Dance. Pleasant grog. gxlliursdlsllybrililétasid oi Hall. e w LEgM-li-lfl-ll. "Play at Heartz Hell, East Melly. postponed until lull-table; Tour Lancashire LIVERPOOL. May 1'7 — Under my skies and throuizh mist. the Kim Ind Queen today drove 65 miles throuizh the heart of Lun- cashlreb cotton weaving and suin- ninz area. also netting s. glimpse or Lancashires playground, Black- l. . Doltijyurtsen thousand children. with thousands or men and women, gave 'I‘l-ieir Mniestles a "grade-y we - come to the i-mbortant --hdustrlsl district at Pres where Moor Perk was crowded. e Ear. oi Dei-b , Lord Lieutenant o! the County, ac - ed es guide of the tour. 1112111111 Survey Reveals Heavy Damage To Crops. LONDON, May 1'1—(OP)-—As rain fell generally tonight for the first time in many weeks. the min- istry of akriculture predicted "the parched soil o! the British Isles still mlsht yield a crop. The drouirht was said to have ieen the worst since 1815. It has notice. beligimézoublef‘ with frosts but the .____.__._..... nachos e511? 1.511% run Teisyrldvligiir xiii-girth!” “i” ti?“ Insurgent Drive will‘. {lvlvllgdleghtield BThuDia 5 rosin‘? c0313’ Iilituelsllrngis’ the £31m, I; southward Halted t L- -- - crops and losstn armors but lv- ----- ~ ---- t timteshn dthgt- rrmmngm .114 11- "Oorfiert. Fist River Hall Set- 34:: n12); n v (elm. ) overrun‘ ernnilecrlt rI-lnforce- u: nephew; W r...- s... “lthi."€i:ir.i"tsl;'"$t::l.h~ Wov- t- 4H 11- rrerivmd m.” t in m»): dim the octet toward ."I“'°°WW Wm" 91°“ W‘ mouss snmraww to Iiwitcovernmsnt new. mov- m" m“ 1"" i" N° have died in iigimiro. icel as from Gsnerei g8» mug-n ~ my“ 14.35,,” have 0d m some until sector. menu mo‘? utter- ‘ on-‘ris-li-is-ii. when“; :3. e s -mile inland - - o; 311"“ ggndyiceg e o rim- scout. ' , fibfllmh "ma: his-ids‘ ___ - l l Half ACity Changes Hands In it'll Cii-trssriifi Real Estate Deal At Cardiff lite, n p -_ mes orchestra. . i1 ieofinnolvee m the an unseen " i and one .'m~":.:““ rm h? over all responsibility for re- lle uunfess that was also localized s9 that the taxpayers could age (Continued on pge 3. dcl. 3) ' London Miss A. Lelghtlzer Awarded Prize At St. Francis Xavier- -_--_. Amrnnaonrisira,‘ n. sang-y l1;- recor n Hm M" ' done d di to“! ll t menthol: Xavier Univeni end the eff tsdeolleee o! Mcim st. held commencement exercises. ost In. Jamel Oetbolio Canada Seeks ‘To Develop Export 0t Fresh Beef Trade UITAWA May l7-(CP)—Can- ma is out to develop a fresh bee! tirade with the British market rlculture Minister nounced in today. An ex been devel to ship 25 carcazses weekly but it is hoped the trade wll reach 201,000 a year in time. The present plan calls ‘or the ughtcr oi the beer in Toronto e1 onufihssevveral members advised the ter to establish an aibbst- oi;- ln the Maritlmes so there would be less delay and costly shipments in rvifigerawr cars. Agreements have been signed with two in; plants, the Minister mid, Government guaranteeing em slnst loss for a. year. The beds 0 the plan is to develop a steady su 1p to the British mar- ket alnd. the some time, luster liliilfliiellluin VANISHES WITH 1115111011111 Fog Hampers Search For Giant Craft In Sierra Madre Mountains. IKE ANGELJEB. May 1'l—(A.P)— Bevan a its and twomghildren were feared ‘tonight fir a giant . Vfltish barely the city in n fog so dense 0.1m‘. it blocked land and air search- are. Five hundred men unsuccessfully hunted in the Sierra Madre Mount- ains 1mg than 50 miles from here for the lost Iiockheed electra plane which had been labelled “the world's femtest commercial airlin ," cap- able of 050 miles an hour. The $60,000 ship was not on s regular flight put was ‘ “fer-ried" to 8t. Paul Vie. Lss Veins. Nev.. t0 b0 delivered to Northwest Airlines. Aerial search Was useless because the fog extended upward 5.000 feet from the floors oi the mountain can . ' s plane was unreported since 1min yesterday. searchers believed the ship Brushed belore reaching Dsgfett where it was to Dick up 31s radio beam and proceed to Lu as. e ares in which the plane was last reported was the scene of two transport crashes that kllrfid 1a persons. within s. 16-day period only 14 month". . This year 00 lives have been l in nine air accldeni! in the western United States and over the Pacific Ocean. lcuuilcll lllll 11am WllRK IMMEDIATELY Projects Involving Es- timated Expendit- ure Of $37,600 Ap- proved At Special Meeting. Repairing or asphalt streets in Charlottetown at In estimated cost oi $10,000.00 would begin st once, a. special meeting of the City Coun- cil decided last night. The work would be done by dsy lsbcr under City supervision, it was announced. Provision was made for the pllcln! of concrete parking space slim! "It! north and south sides of -Queen Square from Market in Church Streets at an estimated cost o! $8,000.00. and the placing of a cul- vert along the stream which enters Government Pond, from the end ni’ the present culvert north of Brigh- ton Road to Villa Street. estims cost $6,400.00. Half of the cost 0| the two latter projects would bc borne by the Federal and Provin- cial Governments. the City contrib- uting the remalnln 50 per cent. This work also will done by day labor under supervlsion of City oi- flclais. STREET PROGRAM APPROVED In addition the Council approved of a paving project which will cost. it was estimated. 20.00. In addition provision was made for the draining of Hensley Street. at a. cost believed to be in the vicinity of $800.00. Tenders will be called for the asphalt paving but the work would not proceed without the sanction of the Council. it was decided. This decision followed s suggestion by Coun. 8.0. Chand- ler. chairmen of the finance corn- PredictC-Fall Cf Strategic Rail City Imminent Shelling Pou-ri-(I-s Retreating Chinese Forces Into A State Of “Pitiful Confusion.” (By The Associated Press) SHANGHAI, May 18—(Wednesday)—Japanese infan- tryrnen moved into position today to storm the walls of Suchow, heart of China's resistance to invasion. Two columns of Japanese infantry were reported only, five miles west and south of the strategic railway junction, ready to advance as soon as artillery fire breached its defences. From low mountains to the southwest, artillery ham- mered walls of the besieged city which was the base of the Chinese Army of 400,000 defending the vital east central front. Casualties among Chinese troops crowding the city were believed heavy. Japanese declared their air bombs, shells and tanks mittee. who pointed out that the proposed paving program, decided on in caucus previously. had been drawn up before it was kn wn the parking and culvert projec were to be undertaken. Taking into con- sideration the City's share of all capital expenditure this would bring the amount co ider- albiy in excess of the 825. .00 which the finance committee mn- sidered the limit of whet should be the finance undertaken this year. chairman declared. Streets to be paved the pro- posed program include: rchester, Rochlord to Pownel. cost. $000‘ Cumberland. Kent to Fltsrgi’. sort $4000; Bishop, op to Elm venue. cost $2200: Stewart. n! Pork Road to Queen. $2.800. e cost in each case is only estimated. No nrriher Direct Relief Concerning relief Mlyor E. A. Foster announced that the City could not consider doine anything more than had been done this year in issuing direct relief. Alregdy the dale had been advanced 1 days longer than any previous year. Last week at. the regular monthly Subway Crash Kills Six 2s Others Injurédfn Worst Accid- ent In History Of System. (C. Pnby Guardian's special Wire) IDNDON, May l7—'l‘raflic in lnndorfs famous underground system was full restored at 9:30 p. m. tonight a ter a subway col- llkm near Ohm-mi} Cross station took d): lives and njured 28 per- sons, some critically. It vm the wors subwa scol- thtlm“ ‘l’; “fir?” 8%. $.33“ sys , an I - cushions were felt throughout s 06M. 0:1 d and were iintl the sides or the re ed. ' olnndo: truism upholstered In the session of the Council it was de- cided to discontinue direct relief after May 15, His W0rship referred to on in- terview with Premier Cam ell Yesterday and said that the e- mler had been unable to give any miarmaTwTfiroarm Church Synod Meets At Fredericton, N. B. FREDERWION. Miiv 17-40?)- Speelklng 1n Christchurch Oothedm tonight st the end 0f the firs», day of the 60 wan synod oi Fred- erictcn, Very Rev. Arthur Oerlisle. Montreal. raid he wls uneble to concur with Pueimistic opinions regarding the iiture oi the Christ- ian Church. Despite hardship: and persecutions it had made eonstsnt progress through the osnnmes, he remarked. 1 h m‘ on Osrls Advised cleliy “Toy delegates to become more wore of church work. to e importance or simple lb MSIQ fi dezotion m llnskip Cites were pounding Chinese into a state of “pitiful confusion.” Japanese warplanes were said to be machine-gunning flee- ing Chinese, who broke up into small detachments to slip DISORDERLY RETREAT Chinese were sslcl to bs retreat- ing in complete disorder, and Jap- anese commanders predicted fall oi’ Suchow within 24 hours. From Chinese quarter's, however, came assertions the situation st Suchow was serious but not criti- ed tlhe Lunghsl railroad west of Buc- ow. But the fact Japanese raided the Lunghal was taken to mean they had almost within their grasp the Suchcw area. 300 miles northwest of Shanghai, which has been their clwjbéectalge since the fall of Nanklng NEW RAIL LINE PEILPING, China, May 1'1—-A new railroad that can serve valuable military purposes has been stretch- ed by Japan from Manchoukuo l0 this centre oi‘ her North China conquests with breakneck speed. Linked By Line The line. built in six months since Japanese troops overran North China. links this ancient capitol with Ohsnsateh. capital of Jehol Province. It is 140 miles long and hurdles some of the steepest mountains in North China. using the switch- bavck technique developed s quar- tor-century i180 by the Chinese builders of the PeLping-Buiyuan railroad. It is estimated to have cost $1 000.000. ‘ ‘Brains began operating April 1 but engineers estimate another- vesi- must. pass before the line reaches its peek of military efllc- lency. Japanese authorities say they em loved almost 500.000 Chinese moles to dill the railrondfis 12 tunnels. build its 400 bridges and five mountain switchbacks. Had Ilelatives In This Province (CI. Guardian's Special Wire) ROYAL. N. 8.. May’ 17—-l.nuchlln Robertson. bank manmzer. died here ioclav. lie was 65. A native of North Sydney. . 5.. he served with the Bank of ova Scotla in North Sydney. Glace N, 5,, Saint John. N. 13.. string rim-vine. N, n. bran , W0 ears. His widow, the iormer Isa- lle Macbeod oi Charlottetown sirrvives him. TREATY EFFECTIVE THURSDAY miNDoN. Mly 1?—B.v Joint agreement, it was announced to- night tho- homo-Eire trad“ vr-“e- trient will R0 into effect MU i9 when the special duties 1m ulsed in 1932 by Greer Britain. an re- taliatory duties insusursted by the L231 lash Free States will be Efforts T0 ted through Japanese units virtually encircling the area. - —:_—_— silvicmnv run nunzns South Africa Elects "N e w Government Today. . JOHANNESBURB South Airicle Maw 1'T—-(G‘P)—South Africa tomor- row will elect n new Government'- nmid predictions by ob orvcrs that Prime Minister J. B. M. Hertzoq end his administration will be suwq essful by a wide ma . The closing of the cnm~ peign were eaiured by an sn- nouncement of Generm Jan Christ- iarm Smuts-at or) a legends 11b“ ure in British Empire his ry—- that it was his last contevt. He, planned to withdraw from liticg at the end of the next parlamenb he said. The Government won four seats by acclemrstton, leaving 146 seatsr ln dispute among 324 candidates. oil whom 14d are members of the Un- lied (Govermnentv Party. 104 are Nationalists. 36 Labor, 33 Domlnloii Party and five Independents. Predictions on the risuit around 10s seats for the Govern merit, or a m%ority over all 01119 parties oi’ 54. e Nationalism were! generally clad to take 33 seat with the o here scattered smon the smaller parties. Standing in the old House was: United Party (Government ill Nationalists 20 Lalbcr d, Dominion Party i1 1nd dents 15¢ Tot ‘ More than 1.000.000. includlilé 490.000 women are eligible to votg! _ .A\-\MQNY ,. WMQRE EXPENSAVE." "rfniurcooursmp oirMAnRuicE! , ‘T Press and maximum tenrlwraturee: (By The Carnelian TURONTO. MAI-Y 17 — £- vi ' l2 g: ctorll ; ‘ ' s Edmonton 3G 00 j ‘Increase Air Rearmament milks g gg . ‘ , (nun. v 3 Q: ___-an- Mona-M 40 fi- noui-oozv. Jay il-tdPh-Bir and use summery uremia-med Qugbgc so u‘ ‘Thorns/s instip for De- the industry. amt John w” a iiiimpersonoamrndilflumf “inseam? “m, ticn amtiiebiedesmgeereua? 315%...." m" a u ‘armour! sem- M son: .. ...: r.:r:..u ssh-r we one... ..,. ..., .- r ‘ r : or 1.600 to two's-awn . ‘ W" in eutgfré-‘y’ M! 12g??? V’ W’ ‘minds: natty d m m4!“ r , . , 8 "etupendoirfllsbors Amounts ‘ - ,1 - . which-tide aim snail-league urflitlhll 'flomsoftlzebeot.thtmtodnz'pmwmmwm¢rma.qz. wean“... ow. .1: mm.“ “Wu ammu- some". ,. - ‘“ mrssm..."rsr"r~-~... mmci§nmm ~ ... ‘W m“ "' i- lanes. set for rssusotioe . I si flinleelws in_ doe or simmer-ride eideeisntesri miss 04o "may not be die we!’ Quin w utes later min Uhurlotfcwwru we must one ,” ‘ ~ ll Iii‘ Whole fel- . F"! .1243 F"?! . I been ‘rm-names .-.- suszresicueiu, ._ .2 "-e-¢~g-qi‘>.-§@g-_>.=vi-_.n.-_-_. ‘