like u» m, m.,... countenance In u; chnlvttetown Guardian Two com. Morninl Onnrdlnn, Founded 1M1. COMING fVfNll "Women's Conservative Associa- tion lthetlni 2 at 8 P. M. in the Board Room i y Hall. im- portant business. L-lliifi-fi-‘l-li. "Talkies Eldon Friday. L-ll50-4-6-4i. r" at York Hall Julie 8. L- "See “Dot the Miners Daugh- r" st Pownal Hall Friday, June 0. 11-1189. "For Sale-fresh frozen Herrln aoked in 25 lbs. boxes. g land Cold Storage. L-1018-6-1-ti. ....__ "Bordon Lino Club loading nogs ambs. calves every Tuesday. Hours 2 8. L-348-l2-M-2-5-tt. "Dance Lorne Valley Hall, Wed- esday, June Bth. Webster's music. L-l164-6-7-2i. "Clam Clwder supper, Victoria I 11, June 9 , 5 o'clock. 25c and . Ir-llfll-fl-‘i-Zl. "Ail/on Hall May 7th. See "The v ore Boy." Specialties. If raining. 8th. L-l099-6-7-l . "Denoe at Victoria Rink every Wednesday night. L-IUH- B-Tllee-Wed. ti. Play and dance in Tracadie Thursday evening, June 9th. ' 11-1190. "Come ‘to the Dance, Welcome I , Brackley, Tuesday, June 7th ~ earners Orchestra. L-1l08-6-4-3i. "Don't i0 t box social, Pleas- =- Grove Ho. , Thursday 9th. Good ~ o. Doucette Orchestra. 11-1180-8-7-31. “Bee the "Black Diamond" u inetrcls at Hope River Wednes- day night. 1v-l198-6—7-2l. fwhgruisee‘. so?‘ . danfvesa 101525, co. a , var . s . iglit. anhflirlsl’. "Cake Solo S. A. McDonald tore. June th. Central United huroh W. M. B. L-ll73-6-8-1l. ""1100 Many Bosses" in St. June Charles Hill Wednesday. 9th. v L-1l91-6-7-2l. "Dance. Grand View Hall Thurs- day. June 9th. Good music. Ad- mission l6 cents. L-l170-6-1-li. "Bee "Valley Farm" in st. Mar- |aret’s Hall Friday, Juno 10th. bl192-6-7-2l. resented eo le at "‘"l‘oo Many Bosses" by St. Eleanors Young Stanley Bridge Hall. June ‘l . L-l118-6-4-2i. "Birch Grove Hall. Freetown, Jilne 10th. Norbcro Players will p.e- Sent. “The Old Maids Courtship." L-118l-8-7-2l. "The annual picnic at St. Anth- vnv. Lot o. will be held on Tues- day the 19th oi July. . 11-1183-6-7-11-14-18. "A In etln of the Auxllia of the Blind in Elie Canadian Nafipicn- a. Hotel today at 4 o'clock. IrIIBZ-G-‘l-li. "Come to bfg Dance Mt. Stewart mill rrido June 10th. Charlotte- town Old e Swing Band. " ' L-llri-o-a-ll. "Hear the Black Diamond Min- strels oi Alberton in Hope River H811. Wednesday. June 8th. _ L-1174-6-7-2l. "Bu ing live hcgs at Albany Thurs ca‘. 9th. Emerald. Friday Oth-un -noon.--- 0.0. Green. p‘ . [1-487-3 twt-tf. "Regular monthly meeting Lcdts Aid P. E. I. Hospital. Wed- nesday, 3.80 p. m., Cunrlall Home. 14-1196-8-7-21. "Olnl to South Rustico Ball Wednesdo June am. and see "The Rage oi e Grove" presented by K: l 1- us“‘ul‘$i'tai"‘illi"-=ufihll.~ ‘B333... "A voice that will linger long in ry. Hear Harvey Donev. L-lllfl-tl-i-ii. ‘pm Traverse Hall, Tuesday- . i“ Buhru smear-classy ‘Mm picef . In. ' “'1 “Yr-lllta-ao-al. "m t to be id in lesion I, m t suwuwwec- wgt- June 0th. Proceeds to v . Reade are to .ud%';“- lance-Than ' . Win batching equipment Ilh flocks ommum'm'“u: %HL ma: m». . ml "I ' ’ ace at ‘ducts m . r. 1:1. co-oinr- _ .. unu-c-oo-ra. e M 10m flour "see "Dot the Miner's Dfliilfél- \ 9. Crop Prospects P ro mising In Province Urged. Island were promising, Dr, .1, A, Clark. superintendent or the on“. last night. Practically all the gram had been sown and a large part of the potatoes planted. As soon in: of the remainder of the pota- toes and the turnips would be com- pleted. Although the season was somewhat late conditions had been K Dr. Clark said. G had been rapid. Hay and asture was very promising. ‘Ihe app e crop gave promise of bein about aver- q-Kenzvhile the outloo for small u was . A weed a perentl new to most sections of ince dward Island had made its appearance this sea- son, the Agricuturist announced. It was "Yellow Rocket" or “Winter Cress," he said and was a member fore he believed stops should be taken to eradicate it. It appeared 1n new meadows from Tignish to East Point and had apparently came in grass seed. some farmers ' believed it had been in the als e. The plant could be from its clusters of and its height, 8 to l0 inches ~ahove the grass. it a peared in qusntitifl varying irom U0 lo i100 plants to the acre. The only method of con- trol was p , Dr. Clank believed and he advised farmers to make every efrort to exterminate it this season beiore it spread further. Returning agan to the d fowl-tail? §l‘t%°~‘al.~ it." deal of hot weather c "fodder crops were very promis and the corn crop has a less 1m- pcrtant factor for u»... reason. Corn at the Charlohuuwn station had been planted Saturday. 0r. Clark believed there was Ollly one way to protect corn iieiul irom the ravag- es oi black birds and Jlat was to stand guard over tnem with a shot gun for several days just as the cohi was coming up. The birds ma_.- the grealost destruction ix. the early morning, it was said. France Prepares For Royal Visit PARIS, June 6-(CP Havash-A white and gold yacht was being outfitted at Trouville today totake King George VI and Queen Eliza- beth less than two miles down the River Seine in 15 minutes during the ceremonies scheduled iorJune workers at the English Channel seaside resort are relurnlshlng the Danunia. a trim BO-ton craftown- ed by Georges Enuult. In a few days it will be ready to sail from the mouth of the Seine to the Bridge oi Alexander III in Paris, where it will be tied up to await its royal gyests. Making preparations for the visit of the British King and Queen, the French Government has over- hauhd a crack locomotive to take the royal visitors on their travels through France. Rotations Launch Banff "Convention BANFF, Alta. June G-(GPV- Because the 118th district of Rot.- ary International. stretching from the head o! the lakes to Baniii’, is "too large in the matter c! sree," Oliver C. McIntyre, Edmonton, - erncr of the district. e in his report to the 23rd conference here today that it should be div- ided and the eastern section joined with the district including Duluth. Nearly 400 Rotarians and their erit d’ Rb 1n llll. ginatteuridanee. W . Sinclair. w Arthur made the rcmonse to - in iohfolicu nitration. and German atom I Eradicatiol?‘ Of New Weed Here Is Crop prospects in Prince Edward lotteiown Edpertmental station said _ as weather conditions permitted plant- very favorable nor the growth of ermination of the mustard family and uiere- he W1 been arsed to support an “cum” decision. ‘thxi-{r i oro dlti s e Ex imentsi Progress W ea. 111901‘- 1 p gfi§;,...“§.,9'.,,,d p?“ u... tant bills was made in thcxaqusc . f, gA tow but dtc sion of theooaq , I . . ~ be no! the Vancouver Post ',_ . favorable unless there was a good flee by single unemployed men held ' ‘ uring the up proceedings when the Govern- summel‘. However at present other merit moved to set up the commit,- i118 lzollsllll or PRUVINBES Promised Umemploy- ment Insurance Bill Unlikely To Be In- troduced This Ses- slont (By The Canadian Press) UITAWA, June 8-—'I‘he Federal Government has a national. unem- ployment insurance lalw drafted and will submit it to parliament as soon as it meets with the approval 0i the provinces, Prime Minister Mackenzie King told the House oi Commons dilring a busy session to- day. It is unlikely, however, it will be introduced this session as the GJ/ernrnent does not intend to "coerce" the provinces. The Prime Minister was answer- ing a question from Harry J. Bar- ber (Con. Fraser Valley) who said unemployment insurance measure and wished to know whether one would be forthcoming. Sought (Jo-operation Early this year the Government asked the provincial governments Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew Cl-‘ARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1938 - agree to an amendment to the l, "North America Act which Waive the Federal Parliament jurtldto onto deal with unemploy- ment ‘insurance. Some provinces agreed buirmlebec, Ontario, New Brunswick and Allbqta refused or tee to sup-ply on the estimates. Finance Ministx Dunning saw his bill to authorize the loaning of $30,000,000 a/t t-wo per cent interest to_municipalities_for seltf-liquldat; (Continued on page a col, a) N. fl ullliN [ll S APPEARS Search Underway At River Denys. RIVER, DEXNYS, N’. 8., June 0- (CPi-Somewhere in _the deeply wooded slopes of River Denys mountain, Catherine Campbellre- mained missing tonight after posses from this Inverness County l village totalling 170 men had trumped the section throughout the day without finding a trace of her. The 54-year-old woman has been missing since Saturday afternoon. Plans to have a plane from the Cape Breton flying club at Sydney join in the search were abandoned when it was deemed impracticable to conduct a search from the air over the heavily wooded area. Hopes for discovery of Miss Campbell's, whereabouts appeared to rest on a German police dog. expected to arrive from Moncton, N. 3.. early tomorrow with its trainer, The dog will be placed on a scent already 60 hours old. Miss Campbell arrived here from Whycocomagh. Saturday on a visit to a sister. She disappeared while walking a. half-mile stretch of highway leading to the sister's residence. [BUDGET NOT YET READY (OJ. By Guardian's Special Wire) UPTAWA. June 0 -- The budget will not be brought down this week. mill!“ Minister Unnnln said to- ht when reports it m ght come down this Thursdeg were referred to him. Recently e assured the mmons he‘! would aélvise it well a Nazi Press Resumes Bitter Attacks 0n Czechoslovakia bhokteehoaalldoimfler- tgeeibiectoliliellonkde- e or early solution oi the k upping or south of here. mg. femmfl 33cm‘ "k355i u“ 0111)‘ 1W0 men they were known ‘whim! Mm’ a "m" Dome continued a last-chance search of islands. till” in; here, and 1108C M11005. blue-eyed James Bailey Cash, Jr., five and s. half yearn o! ‘ kidnapped on May 28th from his home in Princeton, \ 51:“ re-t 11:13:33“? PIN $10,000 ll ransom’, but the boy has not (A-P- By Guardian's Special win) d3 lgggNglliTpNv “L, June 6——'l‘hc Crash family returned to business m. Y 5 1mm?- Blrsged into routine ways lunrd fading hgpeg go,- an ‘ label five year old James Cash, Jr, Ill-mas bailey Cash. Sh. reopened his filling station and lun-chrooml fizsfhéégi $11?“ gm“! hi! only child was abducted a week ago Saturday.‘ "mm be Sow sillnfiinlrqo heir tlléfibflllll! conviction th . K l"! I151 e n window, apparently engrossed in sew- The men released from the Federal Bureau g m u t; Mimi w M’ R B“ o yes gs. on office in James. Began-pp Sable ciitrflgefilcllfifiggilmnrgiflcmn carpenter’ and his son’ e boy was killed- PERPIGNAN. France, Jung 5_ Premier Edouard Ualadier today toured the frontier in a personal 321g: $002112‘ atone? anti-aircraft I ar oo n . Aroueed by three aeri incur- sions from Spain within l2 da s. the Premier, who also held; Q Portfolios of war and national de- fence. flew south from Paris. Arriving at Toulouse he set out on an automobile tour o! the mountainous border-land 4 1-2 lflOllfi aiter a squadron of planes rom Spain circled over France's Cerdagne Valley in the centrfl ""°'t%°.‘.a. sh ts from mach o anti-aircraft. batteries caused mg ninenPlanes to wheel about after l0“ nutes oi rlymo over French so . As they cr d th bord . ish Gcvernmoglet; snfi-alrcrcarfigplzng. teries at Pulgcerda fired more than 100 shots st them, without, gigtllizliifuggt bllyellmddoattllln‘ m“ eve to be en ‘Em ' mm" N113’ . France's antl- ' ‘., dgfgnggg already had been tightened to ergyggt.’mtion of a 50-min in} I sy n ne lanes o i;';'..':“.°t.“.i;"§l?.'.‘3'"' ' s" "- BLL“! l-iege depgt b racks near Ax- in A__ -' Every cup a delight French FYre On Spanish i/Varcraft Anti-aircraft D-cialces Organized To Cope With Territory Violations. XT-Bht. l5 miles within the border. The Sunday bonlbnrdment mark- ed we deepest lnroad by alien YMIWIB planes since the Spanish civil war started July 1a, 1936, ‘more were. no » casualties ~yesterday an? no bombs were dropped to- Annual linitcd Church Meeting Will Open In Sackvillc Today t SAOKVILLE, ma, Juno s-(up) E-niihe Maritime Conference of the ted Church oi Canada will open its annual meeting here tomorrow with the president. Rev. H. T. . . Bimini. John. sliding. tween 500 and g0 delegates, would!!! 334 pastoral charges 31°" m“ 176.000 members "lit Iflhmntn. will attend the conference. Next Sunday l9 young minding event oi the m-IIRGIDQ will be the bi-centenary venary celebration oi thccon- Jvhll Keller bird" llllzllfillillwlllzl HilSPlTAi Hll, PROTE§_l_ MADE. Terrific Havoc And Heavy Death Toll Wrought In Bomb- .ings. BU (LP. By Guar HONG KONG. raids began More than French Hospital Struck One side oi the French-owned the river French ry wounded slightly. two Chinese patients were killed and seven were injured. French colonial infantrymen from _ Shameen Island. where there are Tho 3t- and. French COHfilOIIB. Dcumer front was blown out. British oped vzweflv- .- .-.-..____._--_= (Continued on 988B 9. Col. '7) lulwolfillsl TAllNl_S_GilV’T War-time Premier In {ggigfl- w“ m" mm” Bitter Attack On Foreign Policy. STAFFORD, Imgland, June 6- David Lloyd George night Great Britain's little protests like to the S were becoming a world 1o "It is a sad thing low in his 78th. year to British fla nations." t e ister said. (The British Government an- W95 010595 by nounced May 30 it was protesting VIQJTQUSIY to th. insu the slnkin ‘Ihorpehal ‘rho following day freighter Penthames was bo bed and sunk by Insurgent raiding Valencia (hast sstu-r ' . hl . _:(°°""l'll1¢d 0n P80 9. OMLLQPfKQOKUVEIMIIKIOD a few hours later. 10 PAGES TIKE likfilsli SEAMEN KILLED 11v JAPANESE CONTINUE AIR zeiiips 51v cAzvrozv | His Fate Still Unknown E 1N Special Wire) June 7—(Tuoa- the nhth uccessive day lanes raided canton to reports resch- mbed the crowded _ city still digging out from the ruins Jured. of yesterdays bulnhar ‘ The raiders came a nese war p ny, aocordln t. dawn after deadly colored "twittering r 1' l- o’ an 0d Itehe matter of time." t Min - ents over f ht vrflgmf; the main highway leading 26 miles e m5}, south to Castellon dc 1a Plano. day four British sea- men lost their lives when the Bri- "tish tanker Maryann was bombed near Alicante and toda were killed freighter st. Winifred in raid on Alicente.) By-eleetion Address "Do we send a protest to Italy and Germany?" Lloyd George ask- "Oh, nol We are afraid of them. Since when has the British lion been like that?" The former Prime Ministe Liberal. made his address d s try-election fin for the to. He shook his fist s accused the Govsmmen o “crew- iive more British another urlng which he 0th ashe Maxine i OI‘ A. MERE MAN lfltskecu-eofmychnrceierp :7‘ reputation will take cared li- Alulnnl Subscription Delivered 45.00 B1 ilhil-l-P. E. l. 84.00; (‘anadn and U. B. $5.00 SPAIN F reightg; Struck In Insurgent Air Raid On flicante Raiders Sweep Down In Series Of Attacks On Mediterranean "Coastal Centres. ALICANTE, Spain, June 6—(CP)—Insurgent air raid- ers swept down the blcditerranczln coast today leaving at least 84 dead and 300 injured in a bomb-packed trail from Castellon dc la Plano to Alicante. Result of the swift aerial attacks was:- Alicante-fli) dead, 118 injured. Valencia-l? dead_ many injured. Segorbe—12 dead, 30 injured. t fended lines. ‘y ' set afire. CIVILIAN VICTIMS The raid. carried out at 11.30 am. by five trlmotor German-type Jun- kers. caused 30 deaths and 118‘ previous attacks, but the alarm was 'I‘he Britons killed on the St. Winifred, which had brought a cargo oi coal from Newport. Wales, were Engineer Halliday, two sea- men named Hennessy and Maclvlil- lan and two cabin stewards whose names were not immediately re- vealed. Bcrnbed Previously Winifred was bombed, two weeks ago during a similar] Is Recalled. Freighter Maryann was still bur-n- two wan and a da Engineer A. P. Williams was killed, Formerly the Manchester Hero. {ring Company o! Newport, Wales. oi’ Captain Orm- ston, with a crew of 33, it lcit Newport about a month ago with its cargo of coal. A commercial building owned by the British concern oi Hawes and Kew, above which the Union Jack some years. “Florence and subsequently in the Encircle Alhooncer HENDAYE. France, June 6- anish Insurgents ht their forces had encircled w- Albocacer, centre of Government resistance blocking the southward drive toward Castellon de 1a Plano. and Valencia. Dispatches from the front. said capture of the town was “only a. late Sir Joseph Pope. of Albocacers civilian population of .000 was reported to have been evacuated Just before the last exit b? (Continued on page 9, Col. 4) Small coastal villages-J?) dead, approximately 100 in- Insurgent and Spanish Government armies were locked n‘ sleepless nlélgt in which ‘nuthorl- in a stalemate along the eastern fronts while the Insurg- . . . . Qugfigfiilflgm ;‘;sfe‘:.%§y§"‘ 1'5"‘) ent airmen sallled behind the Governments sternly de- nt lacks. i? CANTON, ‘China, June 6-1: a- air raiders killed or woun ed an estimated 1,500 persons in two raids on Canton. Chinese oflictals feared the toll might be even higher as rescue workers searched the ruins M’ more than 1,000 buildings destroyed or damaged. Today's attaoks raised to 6.000 the estimated total of casualties ln this large South China city since 2 . c-mbs Iell on the metropolis as the planes swept over sounded sooner and the civil popu- ' in droves in one attack at 8.30 am. lation was able to seek refuge. and another two hours later. Alicantds dead included five British seamen aboard the British Freighter St. Winifred when it. was struck and wounded. Anuong the dead were l2 women and one child. The bom- ‘ bardinent. was more intense than, , i Notable C a r e e r In Service Of Empire . A h ed figure in the nurs- ehe raid on the same port. The British ' imnmsaggygi Canadfldgg Vega?“ o; ter o one m3 “d” "'5 result M a mmbmg of Prince Edward Island's disting- lm sa-tumay i“ which semmd iuished Confederation statesmen, passed away in Charlottetown yes; c‘ . l th the at. Winifred is a sols-um §.,,’,§5“,‘,’,.,m§,‘_'.‘}e‘,"‘¢‘§d1y ‘i,,.',’§.“?,".,,‘,’. amp “Pemted by the Bury ship‘ f ulna Fane Pope, Royal Red Cross. She was in heir seventy-sixth year, and had been in failing health for Known as Prince Edward Island's Nightingale“ for her splendid service in the Boer War World War. Pope came of a family Pope. a Father c1" Confederation, a niece offlthe 1% J.’ CMPolpe. atone rne n er c ilrne "Pm" 1°‘ ‘and Fisheries. and a sister cf lilo KCJVLG.» C V.O., C.M.G.. 1.5 0.. who W88 Undersecretary oi Stat: for Exter- nal Aflolrs. Ottawa. Private Seme- tary to Sir John A. Macdonaldnnd author of the Life oi that dlstlnfl- uishod Canadian statcslnan. General Franco's troops. The town is 16 miles from the Mediterranean and six miles from / 41s WAX (otitcfoa Mists Willi y A Vuol/lislllc. The other main spearhrntl dir- ected at; seaboard highway by way of the Teruel-sagunto road was held stationary. This zone- is about 40 miles wli, and slightly south of Albocaccr. V Island You... AF; Given Sentences W%DSTOCK, N. 15.. Juno 6- fOP)—A iifteen-year-old boy from Charlottetown appeared in the pol- ice court here tndayaadrnitted tilt-it. l of a car Saturday night and was sentenced to three months in jail. His companion, a year older and also from Charlottetown. was charged with vagrancy and com- mitted to jail pending communi- dl‘ cation with his parents. Police said the younger boy had taken a parked car and driven awn , leaving the other youth be- maxinlum temperatures: The car and young driver ‘ Dmwsol‘ 36 Victoria 5° Edmonton g Regina US. Studies British prOPOSfl|1,l/;;g;§;§i= g; Ottawa 42 , To Investigate Aerial Attacks .3333?‘ it in of The Guardian's Spock! (HON. June 6 — ll n. toda he was of s British United Btatee r 1 ‘investiga- II t accented in was common cote m invitation su gesting an in- t to the std t Bit ternntional commissé to would Lin/bay, Bri - F310 mother Bpenish bombnfsl or. in an interview m Under- t hove killed hundreds of civi -t - . , 19¢" g;- w d" winds, mostly southwest: cloud! ' this gave 0b and moderately warm with scat- A Saint John 50 so -—--i Halifax Wlrohhis division chiefs on the British l Charlottetown B4 BMM‘ miles um. reports continued ml High tide this morning at e flow in of additional Ja ese air and tonight at 0.45. bombinn at Carlton, w: g hund-l 51m m, mo. evening st u: °‘ “'65- I and rises tomorrow morninl me k-Sweden! “L ~ Pimdpl” " ‘Pull moon June l3. 7-471"!- Bummereide tide i8 minutes-lat- . “ d°"°" t s: than Charlottetown Maritime . were ectod toward mllitgry no. , ne B--Norway's govem- tel-ed showers. . tod were favorably - dilpcoedtow Bri for an international inqu into sir on todtheoobtn thepropcsolthiowee and 4.65 p. in. Tornmlthte 3.05 p. m. and 0.80 p. m. talc‘: plan run can runny commits m". Borden m s. at a, ' NIETIJIROLOGICAL SERVICE Toronto. June 6—<CP)-Minlmuln Prlh at, I