‘ :_:_'.9lf,,A. .. MERE MAN \ doth value. ‘A iuvweil oilcring po-cues‘: y se- B l3llN,S—l'l_lATE AT TSINGTAU IS DAMAGED New Indignitiesv To Britons At Tientsin A T k T 11 I 13 A1501; 1-ted. 3 es _ ° “ 3 land Capital By‘ . em } IS;::"i:";::d Parts of Land, Air And (8 The Assoc ' ~ .:.:*.~.:.'*<:e.4:;..:".':'IF.:*T.7.'I":§."'.:.~ . = l Water’ ' E m$W‘:.‘l’?.£.i'.°aoa€:“:iiui%..7i.°£3.7. .*;:.:"‘..:2.°3..m*““:.°'.i.%*.: day as that North China put be- come I new t I in suing British-Jspsneeudl f:lctl’on. an The British Consulate was sion. Mon . $0 d,md:,¥.“.:m:1“h'.‘;m§l:" three oi them members oi one "-::'~* --« um so u .«- .. 2:: W:n= in up yggggj L Q! t . . ' cro e ll. commemo trig O n.,,,,, “uh, '§{,'§,’h:,}m_°,1.'fl:'“Bm_ ters. Olga. 15. and Irene. is. and meeting of 1864 at whlch the Z6110 Onyshko. nine. Regina raslo question oi union between the TheAP ‘ %///.z/ 3” ./ eople’ ‘- APaper” .. Covers Prince Edward! Like the Dew CHARLUFTETOWN, CANADA. WEDNESDAY. JULY 12. 1939 MA7llM£ '1 0, A. MERE" MAN _?-1 when incl los viola - pa-rationplo ha. I‘ 10 PAGES Annunl lnbscriptlon Ddlvcrod 00.00 3! HIl|-l’- IL 1- 04.00; Canada and V. 8. 00.00. g:{SH m§oMBERs@R OAR’ ;41vcLo _‘-JAPANESE TENSION FLARES A°1v°1§°w L lLondon‘Bank Bombed F” ' . .... .- - __. av nnowulm: ll TH_E_ WEST Intense Heat Wave drowning during the past twoda s in intense heat in western Can 3.. In one case four young persons. TEN nmllsl Edits Best ........ EXPECT mm vlsnmls run ctlgilillui Will Converge On Is- ‘room on Sept. lst, 1864, was born the Dominion oi’ Canada”; these words a pear on a bronze muralm the his oric Confederation Chem- T0 VER ‘FRANCE llh Consul , tested '0 'i'°"°“"’ ‘° dents, drowned near Dlsley, suns, provinces of Canada. as they then Japanese authorities. . om, "Do", not omnmly Mm about 30 miles north oi Regina. existed, was first discussed. From n ed’ The four were both in 5 MR. W. J. MONAGHAN Charlottetown the meeting ad- "" "'“' “‘° 1-°"'°°‘°“ Mic‘! swimming hole on the Buiieio Journed to Quebec Cit where World has been received by the success crowned the neg Motions Gyro Club ofcfihcmllottotowri that Mr. W. J. Monaghan, immediate Past President, has received the award for editing the best Club bulietlm in Gyro International in the year 1933-39. The_ Gyrolore oi Charlottetown is the local Club bulletin and was entered in com- petition with the publications of the other eighty-five Clubs inGym Inwrnational. Mr. Moncghan had River. when their clothing was ioilnd on the shore search got un- der way and the bodies were re- covered at the bottom oi an old brush-covered fence which extends across the river. There were no eyewitnesses to the tragedy. Donald Hamel. 13-year-old Pre- late. Ba.sk.. Boy, was drownednear ’his home yesterday when he got beyiond his dept_h while bathing in blnejackets to protect the consul. stoywhloh was damaged by bricks Ind firecrackers hurled througblts "33"" mm-n b er ‘ uildin in] II. ‘III’ the British Bong Illiongc :nd China Banking Corporation's brunch, also were reported dun. _ and confederation became an ac- complished fact on July 1st, 1867. The 75th anniversary of this first meeting is being commemorated in Charlottetown July 16th-21st. an outstanding programme or events having been arranged for the oc- casion. The consummation oi confeder- ation also brought into being rail- way connection between the Mari- % Hostility Flora Anew ..iusit-ac hoqtllit mm “"- , . The body of Alexa;-gdgr Tgylof been the editor of the local Club time Provinces and central Gun- Twmn .... .. flsuraa... u . film, u‘°'§I§1‘“£$‘°¥T““3' ‘ ‘ ' ._ 23, or Plbr-och, Al ., was found the past four years ads. construction oi the internmen- , A “mm, “nwflmbm by an ghuu. am; “he; numb. mum in a. swimming hole in French and in 1938 he received the award ial railway from Hallisx to Que- ‘. .1“ W _ _ ‘bk . . . ‘um . .. an M”. creek near Fcwcett, so nfllegnoflh for the second best . bec being a condition oi the Con- , ‘ “ed 0'11 DIE! 3 Gal 2) M - r on on "move “hm The or Edmonton, ye5l',erd5y_ 1997 he placed iourth and in 1936, federation Pact. The -railway was ____.._._.—-—— land Bank. Park. laonlloll. While W 1|‘ ' Jaskell Kingsborough, 13-you. flhflrd. The 1938 winner was wln- completed on July 1, 1876, and now , bunk was bombed during‘: recent -cries oi iron-binn In the Well am pm wunm. youth, dmwma nllpeg. the 193-1 one was San FX‘8Jl- forms part of the Canadian Nat- . i u of London rpetrated, it is believed by Irish terrorists. last night in port A;-mu: . ctsoo and the 1936 one was Prince ional system The railway on om: =-- W S V ing pool on Boulevard lake. Rupert. Prince Edward Island was com- =‘ ‘ _ A h , _ V ‘ pleied on May 12. 1875. and con- 4 yo th 9-lid’ tgr.d1sd.. in. the wallers oi cowl on River. 50 miles north oi victo I. They were George, l7, and Hazel Robbins, 10. Frank Leek of New Westminster B.O., drowned last night when he nection was maintained with the mainland by means of a steamer service from Point du Chenc, N. B., to Summerside. P E. 1., dur- ing the summer, and bv ice-break- e-rs between Pictou, N- S. and " e..'o.." Elia for Notice: in this column . 3 cents per word. is Opposed To Pltm V I I I "'.I‘o.lkies...c v » t 1 a 1 b t hil iishin u f t “mud 11_‘1,3 1_3L aotmlserioullimxlef 2o°°mllZs ewesl; as: n Georgetown, P. E. I. during the __ 0 er S here, winter. Ice—boe.ts, when weather ' Oovc Fr ’ . TRIO DRDWNED gennitteid also“ UD9l'Bl'v9d Bb9WV9°3 N _ _ '_ . G , on ., Jul _.c:p_. - orrnen no, N. .. an . -_._.bm5 7 1 EL ’ . " Corog-.e'r1" Dr. tJames yillidiiaueegi iln- UHIOII Nationale SUD‘ Tiqfiejrse, Pm l!l.d I., in winlter _ h ' wl - or n ma on assen are 0- |ie5i1‘y.“Ji.Itl; n A llgllclmleilliomiglg lieznmmgfwtsllroe uciluy’ port V Illd1Cated For i-hg world’: mospt powgriul ice- ...____ employees w o drowned in two D M i breaking ca!‘ ferry trflmpflrts "b(urra,y Harbor nos: mob. .34 V .‘ feet or water in a septic tank at 1'- an 031- nassensers and railway cars Icross ‘lbs Party to be held on July 36th. A the sewage u‘ , 1 plant here io- the strait of Northumberlsnd from L-no-'1-3-101, LONDON. July 11—Report-S day. No date has been set ior the , mu-y Cape Tormentinc to Boirdain. P. E. "100 Orcam.ruuvg,1 Dug” gt ;e1:chlfl,‘n.5EB.l&’0 lmlrlféhrzyl E. Westwood 56 Albert .nQ‘f;n.Jus];"fl11!lAl1t1erex- tcrlillgulllféinalzlr <(1:l°):Igal.&(()inedby5lele.l'rlJ; ' ’ ‘ pager 3meon_ 31 31.31,‘, ,.°a,.’éd mth mam. Canadian National Railways from if W saw pl n for joint G-r- Hatfield, 40, and o er at c. a c ell Andl'¢W8 B01100 ' 1’ July um‘ Yfifiwmgm w mmwm B palm- Montreal to Chrlottetown during Unprc_c_e_dentedA A. Demonstration Of Air Might Twelve Squad‘;-oils Participate In Training F light’ To Southwestern France. LONDON, July ll-(C.I’.)—Great Britain's war wings spread over France today as more than 100 planes com- pleted an unprecedented training flight over continental territory. Between morning and mid-afternoon 12 bombing squad- rons flew in a 1,000-mile training flight over England’: trans-channel neighbor in the first of a series of manoeuv- res agreed upon by French and British air staffs. The flight, organized by the Air Chief Marshal, Sir Edward Ludiow-Hewitt, Commander-in-Chief of the Bombing Force_ was given wide publicity and was believed to have political as well as military significance. Besdes familiarizing British pilots with flying condi- tions over unfamiliar territory, the flight was calculated, according to reliable sources to impress French citizens with the newly-built strength of the British airforce and with the solidarity of Anglo-French relations. French squadrons are expected to make similar flights over Great Britain in the near future. Flying Boat, Bound‘ For England, Makes ; Stop At Buffalo‘ 1‘ >x...;.-.~.-1-_:._.~.~4....‘.i 1.739..-»..lL :v,’.’1~’~T- Today's manoeuvres were divided into two parts. Four squadrons or heavy bombers, including Hempdens and Welllngtons, took cit about 8 A. M. (4 A M. A171‘) and made a 1,200 mile non-stop, Bordeaux, round-trip flight to passing over Le Havre. Le . saumur, Angers and Caen. They returned to their base between 3:- 30 end 4:00 P. M. having covered the distanc?) at an average speed of about 15 miles an hour. These planes can carry 11,600 pounds oi be Eight medium-sized bombers took off from their Midlands base about 9 A. M. and made a. tri- angular ilight of about 800 miles turning on Orleans and Le Mans. They regained their base a little niter 1 P. M. having registered an average speed of about 200 miles an hour. War condition were simulated as closely as possible during the The planes carried BUFFAILD. N. Y., July 11 - (A1-")—-A twin-motored, l5-tontly- lng boat lay at anchor tonight in Bulialoh Lake Erie Hm-por, ready . for a. daybreak takeoii to Botwo Newioundland, on what orizinflll was intended as a. one-stop. 5.’- 900-mile tmsatlantlc illgnt. ’I‘he all-metal ship, built for the British Air Ministry, landed at 8:- 30 A.nM. ADT today when adverse winds increased gasoline consump- tion and convinced Pilot Russell Rogers and his three-men crew that refueling was advisable to keep within the “margin of safety." ~’.""'”.‘.'?3.— manoeuvres. run military loads and normal The ship was enrouie from 9: crews of three to five men. They factory (Consolidated) at San Diego, Cali1., To Felixstowe, mg- land. after an original tekeoii at 10:23 A.M. ADJ: yesterday. Rogers . estimated the distance covered at .‘ 2,300 miles. "Everything is all set ‘or an" navigated by map over completely unianiiliar territory and had in- structions to fly at 6,000 feet, go- ing down to 3,000 feet over cities. I’ "" I Interpretation were overcome by fumes and i ——-—- . w I It . - eating as mew vs - 1 mm," id, mm. L.”-Hz‘“' GOVBrIllllU|lt misgs-Pgélfilil oxltlaofilty gfodomm 55 into the wlter said Dr McQueen co an Lead uglgowcrcvcim and Dance in nner- _ ‘. ~ M The bodies were iouud by public at ‘£1, Mu * was uiscusclng the (Continued on page 3. col 2) Fauna“ circles observed that figytfin d,1§§.°§j”ie?:eu,,g°x%pe,_ um _ :5 19431335‘! 9123155 -7‘-lg 1'h0 NWT“. Whlfih 41919134 W0“?! 5“D°1'lfl9°nd0n° Wlmfim M5‘ runway pwblein alnd reaffirming "?““— the route of the heavy bombers unions, which necessitated pumping . mum‘ 10+“. ,,.,a pm ‘é‘l.‘i.‘§’¢eu.l§°":£'{‘tu. sfialzlllmgiiersutg “dim ' d was found without the M‘ °"’°“3$ 5 3.'Lm°'¢';t;§“w;'§ ""‘“"" “M bee“ °“1°‘““""“ ”"‘,,,,”“°l, ”,"'“t5"°'{$, "’ “1‘,°d‘%“k ' "*— - . amalgam: . h 1 ' n , a e- mrrleassnt valley 1'. P. U. Cami) g;l£1’u=-Arch}? fin 1ill—I—Th.e.)Mgc- take over total administrative con- high rub r boots worn by men Nlmoml md cangdjan panic’ Roflsevelt suffers {f;r:§§:°,e§é°:1§;"§hn%gd 5g,” :2? c','ded°h1,;a 5:31;?‘ 3 ft“, me ,0. e serv Th , 8.30 ct mm,‘ ‘um mg trol oi most oi the disputed tcrri. who work in the pit. It was bcliev- 1my,_ pans of Spam“ mrdromes being day. Elliott-I. . .. ,.b _ wry, but would share with Poland ed he had finished work first and em. d,.,,,.u,, apoearmoe of mm . ‘ ‘ --— mm”! 9: °. Mr ‘ 1‘ supervision oi Dmzig harbor and changed. Then, seeing the other mun 3 to fickle me m-owd b“gfn“’°5€hlh°.PV‘°“e°ffim t k . " com-talnmant in Rollo Bay WW3: _,“"L""‘?‘,’,‘°’* u,fi’,},:““;,‘_’ cum,” two men in trouble, he returned to".g 2,500 which was the largest and art lung thee 333?,‘ §’.;,., hefw 3: Hail urcday, July 13th. Oiiiiord 1,1 meeting '01 1713 Nova sootla To compensate the Reich for W15‘ um“: °“lY W b9 °V°1’¢°m° most enthusiastic audimoe togreet . '» mpden bombers manugacmred ‘ “; Po . Orchestra. L-11-'l-l1-21. 1‘ “ . , ,,,., by the gas iumes himself. 13; Mmam on 1.1. Quebec um so H ' . » 1; ; . i Libeml Women: Asooiction today. partial uficononiict utlgnntx/1!; M The meeting Wm WM Wt eu | y u bfylyge ofivilland gaeréd knozvnmais 0 “lg . I one «some cg mu oppongnfi‘ Germany wo _expec we . - ' V “ g-su cases’ ause u or . g Rivu°'l'v°ocnfe’}aa§’“§'l’;fht,“3uiH"1’5l‘f{ curiously emu . finding um» or to these reports. V ' . . w “M 7%“ Mggg ;°°{‘;f frggg ecuuar shape. and heavy waning-l M9 WPATS FOR 'S0€c'cs°.~« . 5 ¥ 1 Polish withdrawal (rain the SW96 0 Iv 5'0 1? one manufactured by Vickers- J I 0“ mum. L-273. ‘u-21' are ggin around tlgour Wm‘: Anglo-French security league. 0 rliiway .l«m>kS- SWA51f‘1bIe11‘}‘3l';1'?:;v, ‘"11 er1e1d’“("Pd;_;' Amhmng and built on the “$7 SW5 ’{l'lM"$ 1 .l ‘ —-——- 00131 _, 55004 a - .. .. . V "Dance French River Hail fflrilli g° "5 3‘ " 'd°' ' 2' C°ncx1“isi°<!i‘sh‘l1 ltrelsltow Pomh I in imnfrglvdhlm aridmonflgie 3%.‘ |Tl?10l.‘xllC.a0Il£-V016 deigat in the Se'n- tgeweilbcve pgmfiliglal’ P1aV‘‘?l?4;|D(llflltl.l:1‘f ‘ Thursday, July mm‘ Dow ' govunmmw. measures gassed by Gesrmrarkunregion 01; Pouuymod up Ex wny embsnlument and the tracks. ate Foreign Relations Committee, tg.’,fn_ bracing heldasgmd by spiral | r _ L‘ “7'13‘1l- ;]$‘°em‘d dz‘; pug“ W GE,-many. - Jmft as he was in the midst of the Roosevelt Adrn1.ni.1v1tre.tion ;e- sung“, bmCe_.;_ ; o-Attend United w. M. s. Balltg 3,, grammes Plum f_ bpemilitarizatiozy. or the rree f F . 11;: ;;§1;2a:vic:}no13gtr1;:llrs.43w:yné);:1;.; fi:Xe:“;:: égalgtganotnogxwwmdnuy £5 The Hmpdem can wry mm in New Glasgow Thuraday.Juiy 18 -1! is interests in Canada were 0lv1’- ma,“ 2“ N” mmng mm .0 “mg. The aha” SW,“ Neumm Em whm, would tons of bombs 2,600 miles at a at 2.30 and .30. L- -7-12-11. really running the government, “;.1aAl.).o;itt!i&na<>xidtl;eemw‘|i.l 00‘ Gem mm mm“ the wdleme to “ma mp”, me exmfmc “W3 mm,“ glpgagtofiarlgg m11¢:gcha£eh¢$;fi -meg ——-—-—- - ‘ arms _ 0 In ‘ en . "Cake Bale Slturdly July 15th l,.l‘l"Qv&a.d§l?ltIl'1l?SllS:'tl0I’l'B policies wilililll 9",‘ High Commission“ from 1'-_ our of t3°u$5”lm W1 gfenlgupmmlu 01 hem‘ carry a crew oi four. 8 at Holmansmsia o1 Precious Blood be d,u~eo¢.1 contrary to those in’ Dennis. . July 11 —(0P)—%l.s- Limited. an on.aH Us - The- commmee 11,, am The Welilngtons have a. {lying onutefy. s.-an-1-is-cl. iorce. Y 1 » Doubt that such a p1an.u and i!;>;i,v§>ric°!‘<§ei&r;er,;,y"§lr°In”¢1§l*; "3; to Mom”, Hm“ "f°"“ “ 3‘ ,o,,,,,,, ,0... on ‘W, ,, ,,c,,_ M, rang? 3: 3.240 miles‘ lggded. and “Klbkbit Hn11—Ico dream snd ‘. - ' K32? P.f°?:°v’.15‘§9lt."v?L’§“.E.‘§‘.i’gu.‘é§‘.! north Italy was dloliltod i3:pouu- Dr. mun fl$shed. “but lfiffgdedfieliegz 3:813] d:1eé° gmge mazrffllrgnegggli -flndevcflrprgunat. Dance Monday nlflhli J Y 17”" Havelock Ellis D193 at b re rte that Poland again "1 mm mimary m°V°" ° nu’ Wore me mew“ end ' mo er i (ie 151 which 35 dn-ecu crew oi iive. I Wen.nnon.orch‘eatrm L- 4-12-14. 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L-231- - .15-19-bu-a. . t i t and give work and wages would approved and quickly uflntklhovzn tefiféctgry. were completed .. _ —— — —- 59 g *°"°l=~ "°='-are-I »’R fu es From S lain Re or! "°"'°°“t....‘“’~l " -‘°"— .t.“...t with fair ....... 1.. as W‘ "’ °°“'”°" °“ ‘ ' . “““b:‘:°L::: : :55 m "14 It IA‘? T e ge ' P P Ffim-“$51, '”°""g':g-°:l°‘“"—£ssubussnd employment for the sulntJoh. —----56 "I7 ~ ' "V ‘ A " ' A A ' V froxlyrlnglulno Provi lathe worbenwerctho - F D: I Ha.liiax—-—--—-—--56 72 ‘ rm. 1» ,, »|m;reasm Internal Unrest on .. North I . . . .. rance ans Isp ay m«-iomwwn —— — — so we ~ —. « ~11 . , ‘preset-itatiioiullhnvo, nIIeI’L,(¢_u$inuodauoo¢olOoiI) “ ’ ’ To __ 2‘ ' H, .3 « . t’; I - 3. in ogonst e _ ~ ‘ —--—-----— M ' E‘ *--r ' or-V . 'nu“"-“""'fi W.” “uh” dun“ flu an “H uni: atisi.1_ndA‘nciaIlIMOadH&“ , ‘:1 Candidates Maw,“ 3339,; Mode,-M, mum- V‘ I . . . . ,- A ' . - ""%?:‘:..5“"‘t'°""-*> ““'=tl; an ‘.§.°:;‘ nee. .-r:..:.:~.:*s « M '1" *2... .2 ,_,.=«;:.- A -2... 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