GPA.’ MERE MAN i GOO! tare b! p" I” '°“”‘“" m _,.._. Charlottetown Gui-dine Twobeate l ornlng Guardian. Iounded 1851 pic's aper floversPrinoe Edwardllslandlmkoitheiliew JAPAN . cannon. ruusnkv, my 1o, ms nvc i T0513? RcT/ZT. ATTQ-T-FOR-C-E-TS TATib-Tvs ~ IMTIIESSEII ITH IIISPIAY STRENGTH heering Crowds Greet His Majesty On Flying Visits To ‘Air Bases. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) NDON, Ma. il-The King, I pleting I. 20 -mile air tour of I i Royal Air Force stations, sent ,‘ ongratulstory message to Vis- t Swinton, Air Secreta _, to- rt on the "determined an suc- ul way" in which the service eeting the heavy demands im- d by Greet Britain's vast re- .. ent program. e Sovereign made the Guy's -- of visits in his scarlet and . plane flo g Com- der E. H. Fielden, Captain of Kin l Fliht. Cheering crowds MING {VENIS Wednesday. 4332-5-10-11. would would would stated mover Coun. of the should ing of ture b 0e Iona. H811, the D0 .~ - 1th- L .__._. Borden Line Club loading hogs sai ~ -- calves every Tuesday. Hours . 3, L-348-12-M-2-5-t1. Dence in Niillview Hall. Mo! 1n aid of Women's institute. ' L-335-5-10-li. FI-Iunlter River Starch rectory is - imreceive potatoesxbséqtgiléoléfi lvilayfield Men 25c. 4134-5-10-11. I- Come to the Dance at uesduy. May 11th‘; » es free. ____ omc and see "Tony the Coh- " at Kelly's Cross Hall Wednes- . May 11th. 1341-5-10-31 .__..._ Concert and lecture by Rev. Manzel‘. Wednesday. MB 11th- ‘- Creek Hall. 11-322- 40-11- ‘Olyde River Fox Club meeting . Leksday. Mayvullitirkenlélr. Burke ' ' a n-zsz-s-s-ai. n“ at AIDS!!!’ (A. P. Hitler ...___. Bu ing live hogs ‘ ed out my 2th, Emerad Friday ('3 en 1 '- until noon. G. o. re _ Alpine L-tlfl-Ii-twt-tf. ed his .__.._ See St. Eiemors Dramatic Club e a i m’ L-3l.'l- ls-io-zi. ' pla era will present Kingston y - 1r three act comedvl “The Chore " 1n Bonshaw Ha , May 10th. -- specialties. L-31B-5-10-1i. A. members ‘Memorial L. O. B. se send donations for Grand Wednesday 14-349. with a the sta for mil A -; to Masonic Hall 8M1! B ning. the fir May 13th.. for l I sn .ng 1E ‘Reserve Friday. fashioned comedy drama “Dot Miner's Daughter" Iii Central lch Y. P. S. 1n special The honor was a crowded one. The ast event was a silecill ance at which he ton ing he "Quinta." ‘Cape ‘Traverse Hall. \ 12th. St. Eieanors nt their three act -- Many! Bosses". Proceeds oi Ha . first ac The Italy u Thurs “y 1935-36 Ir347-5-10-3i. a e Hall o: . - ‘ “L ... To th drov . throuth ‘ “m” °'°'“m' 1389-5-10-21 histoTTc esltreegeylined 31m cheer- .___-_- in ‘Cream Route~Kenneth “ m" sun u... .. we: Charlottetown. 1e; ' one trig week- Ir393- - '01s”; Begi- ins Route — B" . . , my 11th. Clyde River to Central De In Will Discontinuel Relief May 15th ‘City Unable Tic-Pear Burden-— Plan Street - paving Program. Direct relied in Giarlotteiown 15th.. Oity Councillors regular monthly session decided after resolution pointed out that relief 15 days longer than usual that the finances continuance. Coun. llles would be left without means of support on May l5. Meanwhile the council arranged for a. meeting of the StreetndCom- members of meet with the street committee. was decided. The program would be placed before a. in work start as soon after May 15 as possible. Earlier in A. Foster. chairman appointed a. resolution passed Governaiient. gave a e AIIIIIT IIITIER ENIIS SIX-BAY VISIT Til ITAIY FIJOR Alps toward -GEl‘!IiBll dranatic six-day e07. collaborator, Beni l. '1 n: German Fuehrefs train to start for sider‘ invlolate. Mussolini bade rlvalled all the events th As tors reached the railway) barrage of fireworks chorus uniformed and lined up row against the Hitler wore pleasure and Thenwaltlqitler stepged aboard his since the all Florentlnes could .. crowds, to see 6-9-31- m. les in us... INT EIIESTINII ANNIVERSARY IS RESIIIIIIEII Mother Superior At St. Joseph’s Ob - serves 60 Years In Religious Order. unique event. the am of its in the hlsto of this Prov- ned Mo. Coun. Chandler had been unable to attend. had armnged m meg), the Premier and members of his G0 M1IZ at 1.530 Saturday . After wai I 35 40 minutes after this sflomfifi hour without the Premier appear- in: Foster said he and’ City Clerk G. P Nicholson, mem- bers of the delegation prwent, went back to their places of busi- ness. Since then there had not been an opportunity to arrange a meeting as the Premier was out of town. However. Mayor Foster anticipated that a meeting would be bet his wmmib be discontinued after May meeting in lasrt night some discussion. The then have been continued and of the City not permit o! any further J. T. McKee. that. although he was of the resolution, 4.80 fam- An kind ince, today to recmmne a paving program which R. C. Chandler. chairman finance committee. advised not exc 95.00000. All the council woulfi tent business with the Treasury Board Saturday at the hour u- ranged to meet the City delegation. the Mayor said. The special meeting of the council lest week resolu- tions unzintg on the Government the need or providing employ- ment for Oity laborers and sug- gesting Brighton Bridges and waterfront develomnent as desire- able projects. Mayor Foster presided last night. All Councillors were pre- sent with the ex tion of Coun. (Continued on Egg 8, Col. 2) the morning for the venerable jubilist and the Superior: of the other Notre Dame Conrvenis in the prov- ince assisted in the celebration. At the council in the close of the mass hop in an the Bis a. short address congratulated the Mother Superior and paid deep and feelln tribute to the work she accomplished. The Bishop said mass at '1 a.m . and at 1.30 Monsignor G. p Mclellan. V. 6.. of Surnmerslde (affered e. second mas for the Mother Superior. Later in the day a deleaetlon pupils presented her with 800d to the meeting Mayor E. of a delegation at a special meeting of uncil last week. to present then to the report. He a1 ho del tldn of wishes o1 their companions. The ion of feiicitetion was a basket of roses bouquet. Benediction of ent was e x p r e s e accompanied by and a. spiritual In the eveni President Roosevelt Issues Warning To the;elefi_%iram e‘ "‘itli‘é'ni’"‘”‘”ili‘flil"ifcus“"..tu$*mw” ‘w’? During the day Mother Superior received many messages of‘ n WASHINGTON May 9_(AP)_ gratulatlons from friends en warned “alien influences" tonight against seeking to under mine United States in- is views in a mes- ention 15 mpbell) wasborn at Summersid years ago. She comes o! a. fam- (Contfiiued on page 3. Co! 3T. nousr PASSE REilE_F__ BILL Bennett R e n e w s Charges 0f Politi- cal Corruption. _..._...- UITAWA. May 0-With s. blast on Political corruption from op- posii tt and a Guardian's Special Wire) CE, Italy, Niay 9—Adolf tonight headed across the ending a vist with his to Musso- pull- ai . Order. A few hours convention heard Sigmund Living- stone. Chicago Attorney, accuse “““I...E’°"’“......“’ ‘i’. ‘l’ tu $112.‘. ew r n a n e n oi Florence Just at midnight gm,“ f: m ltwmm m undemum t Bltenriiri Tim’ 1.52” d°m°°“‘°y' gaewayo ay ep - - nation forever would con- hefi“‘g,hi,hi°e3'f,fldwgij,fi w, Hitler 3°°dbg§ tlkrworlmfium Specifme Wm Great Britain and other democra- °m°i gramme tic powers were invulnereblo “against the assaults of any or all totalitarian states." Bankheadh speech was broad- cast over a National Network and also to mnope. South America and Palestine. 1 Mr. Roosevelt's message follows, n port: "In the conflict of policies and political principles which the world tnesses today this nation renuins unsha-ken in its devotion to the ideals and the institutions of democracy. oept insofar as we deplore ill treatment of human beings anywhere the domestic policies of other nations are no concern to the United States. When. however, alien influences seek to undermine the foundations of our own institutions we definitely concerned. "This country for its own guid- ance and for the guidance of oth- er nations if they will follow it - e has ever held aloft u» oi ll J . n M KEG‘ dom embraces complete libert of conscience and of thought. ree- dom of education. freedom of th press. the right of free speech assembly. On that of of litaerty all our happiness nation hes been built.‘ “GENEVA. May t-‘Sgrtligvaggr- eign invaders vmtil fine-l victory. %*.;..‘“:.....““‘““”'...........’““.ft “can fi day. for the League of Notions surprise of his stag in Italy. e Fuscis and Nazi dicta- urut tion roof illumininl the sky es around. of 10.000 children, row on nearby fountains, Hitler. expression of when the on leader e - claration from Labor Minister R - ers that no country had solved l thou tar? farewell to an bewilderment eworks shot up and began. Mussolinfs final gesture. h to pass e Senate. BThe bill authorizes the Govern- ment to make cxvenditu direct relief and projects for the . Details of ox- d the work be be made entory es- ble . brought a brief Mr. Bennett re- that the tax- pn s had been used for IITIcal ursoses on labor pro- Tgcie, pargic arly in the Klnsstnn. Ont.. district. represented by the minister e declared he would train and eaded for home. program in l! Florence in h a. perform- eorgiifed a half to and left after the t. first civil xnobllization in iopian war of was decreed in money and on Governor-General Visits University ssexsmoti. Maw fl-(OPF- Lrgd r, r-Gen- the city's ath Toll Reaches Three Wreck Of Freight Train -~-_- ldenttfledmsnweereeoveredtbis ibxmisttoei’. mfla-rainfgtlly Hilton, H. of Weet- Int J todeyin Rom Hull Hilton. his io-yesr-old brmher John I of Westviile hevemouetoseyoniheesthne . . Surgical Operation Perfumed In Effort To Save ilhilii’: Life (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) CHICAGO, May ii-Baby Hel- alnc Golan underwent a delicate and dramatic operation today in a desperate effort to save ha" life. In 10 tense minutes her tumor- swollen left eye was removed. "She is doing very well." That announcement and her quick recover? spurred the hopes o1 a council of 0 medical experts who decided the five-weeks-old infant should be submitted to surgery at once rather than chance death within two months from growths creeping toward her brain. But the operation was only the initial step n a grim strug le to stave off the advance of g oma, the dread disease which had ed the child's left eye and im- paired the vision of Little Helelne was o crating room as pended: "Save her life. she has one eye or no eyes. my baby.” Dr. Robert H. Good and his a1- sistant, Dr. E. P. Garreghan, re- moved the left eyeball and about a half inch cf the optic nerve. The eyeball was enlar ed. was regarded a favorabe factor because the cancerous gowth was inside the eyeball and dicated e similar, although smaller, tumor rig might be checked gefore it coul encroach r "n15 tiny tient rallied quickly from the ef ects of the other and toDr. ttee of eight X-raiy special- lanned to subject it to micro- e study‘. en, ai r further examination of the baby within the next 48 hours, they will decide whethe the right eye can be saved by X- ray or mus removed. Isl-s 800 w Tiiiiilzn T‘ SII S P ENSIIIN Probe Death Of On- tario Jail Governor. ____. By Guardian's Special Wire) W 5—P0- (CI. ' AIL. Ont’... Mil-Y use they had learned Cook official notice Friday the vices would no longer be Cook had been under for two weeks prior to pending completion of an investigation Stormont. Counties Jail. was learned th will two days after for Tunaral police continued their mg shooting. Coroner C. A. r bur- ea. h official of the begs-a. Relatives ranflfimcuits lice lotion. wi marks filed off. beside the body, wallet gittiltfilyuxolgrj-lyedwigfihe .1111 Gov- ernor. 100 feet behind the Eli-fuse- Loyalist Troops Launch Offensive BIINFERBIBE or w. m. s. nuns an: jgmam Large And Represen- t a t i v e Gathering From M a r i t i m e Points Expected. meetings open This evening visory Finance (Fommltlees Will meet. BX. 8.30 i executive. Tea will be served to train King's to p . at 8 o'clock the Ad- Nomlnat these members on arrival of by the Willing Circle of Daughters. Tomorrow at 0.30 the convention ess and Mrs. W. w. M. s. vice wesidmt of the Maritime branch will give the ud- dress of welcome. AFTERNOON B$SION At tlwo o’cl0ck document-ll w tlvitles and reports cl a tea will utiom. forum, Findings of Ooufordwel- 230 Adimirnment for dinner. __1,-30.!I§li»_ii0____: (CoutinuedoIIDBOiBlOOLO GRATIFIPBRT IS TABIEII Exhaustive Enquiry By Mr. Justice Tur- geon. Special Wile) . dlan’ (cgrlgyvllgrmMly ‘a - man-we supervisory powers of the Winnivefi remember ""1 r 6 1g me fepqfl, of Mr. Justice W. F. A. ‘Turgeon marketing rt, crammed 5° p“? gtpigtm and en- materlal 0n wheat. ill growth and movement from the field w the table was presented to House oi Commons todui’ l7! e o e - Tiidt“.‘.i“";°.bi“’?u us... m R0 Commis- esr and hearings Cana- da. the ed States. the United Kingdom and Generally. h Hlrota tyinfremtion sive is oiiimlgiriguteumiwv 19;: “i reeuunnu-uup-uiuu enamel. MAXIMC ' OIL MERE MAN iii- fresh assurance today from main lnvlolate. Foreign Minister Koki Hiro in North China plan to abandon and Central China. developm friction with, or antagonism third powers in China. dieuvowed any Japanese of ad an aggres- policy toward the United States. The concern od msny Japanese, on the contrary. he de- clared. was with the ity the United Slates ad ing "such an attitude as woul adversely amfem the natural development of Japan's policy in this part of the The Minister: 1. Declared “non-aggessicn is a desirable condition to exist a- mong nations’ in oommentirg 2. Praised partial attitude" of Stats since the outbreak of the Chinese-J wot. 3. Ri- fears Japan would menace the after in- dcpggenca was ned by moss Messrs“. ope-peso sen toward the United Ste . “really is evult l!!! the United Bil-tee outbreak of r lmmttingttitude “n” ghe fact mat Japan Chinese rule ter- ritory by herself (Japan) and assisting them to do so.” is reference to the Japanese- eommoled monks installed at Pei ng and Nanking wee curried a evp further by Premier Konoye. Developments of the war situation willsmnfustifyamergeroftbe two regimes. he lead. about 1.000.000 Chinme and Jap- anese soldiers fought today for control of (Yhinafs vest. interior. 'I‘he struggle centred on the Cent/rd Ohineee front where dom- ination of the Lunghal Railway. running more than 600 miles west into iihe heart of Ohina. and 150 miconquored miles of the inter- secting Tlentsin-Pukow Railway were the principal Japanese ob- jectivee. Three thrusting northward against Lunghet-two sci-om country centre column along the Ti line-in s desper- aio effort to circumvent thecoet- ly deadlock and crack the central from from Shentung Provinceor. the north. The right wing force had driven within M) miles d the eastern Jsrpeziese columns were the a the League Council Holds Secret Session On Ethiopian Issue _7&‘ bwothermmnbersoftlte msenteserieeoideoluu- beforethel Zwobebky nmwoifldgiveleeguerneun- ieedom to recognise Italy's ttekingevote. withou Winters, Letvieb Ibr- t or the the tewillbe Thelthlopdedel ‘toblebuthg thee rammed-newsman. Andb-Irvlldipolimsintlaeopen- iilnttteot the 101st Council imwhidilrept delsgehs in seorotmeeR-imiormonthen Japanese dispatches reporting an to realize the decisive victory that has eluded the Japanese forces for 10 months. Hirota, speaking to foreign correspondents, qieclfi- ealiy used the term “open door”, that principle in China. Prince Konoye promised the newly-organized North , e re g5 sgoradlc outbreak PLED GES POLIC Y OF “OPEN no 0 " ‘ Would T-Xlleviate‘ Fears Regarding War With China’ Japanese Prom-ii; Gives Assur-i ances To Protect, Rights And Interests Of Foreign Powers. TOKYO, May ll-TE-PI-Foreign powers received J apan’s Premier Minister that their rights and and Foreign interests in Chino. would re- Interviews given by Premier Fumlmaro Konoye and ta coincided with front-line offensive was underway. declaring Tokyo does not ent companies would avoid to, rights and interests of ‘ Eiuuiismum GIVES IIJBSTER PRIIBE numu --_ I Illegal Fishing Prob-f lem In Maritlmem Discussed In Loy Blane Report. y \ . P. by Guardian's Special Wiflf UITAWA, May 9—-'I'here was considerable ille a1 lobster and canning in wo Maritime ishin8 districts and the local employees Fisheries Deparhnen clently discharge th Justice Arthur T. LeB his Royal Oonuulsslon report tab- led in the House of Commons w- hy Fisheries Minister lbflclv finding commission ed up Dec. 6. 1930. ollowing repru- entations to the department con- cerning illegal lobster fishing. reported that Fisheries Degertment employees did not accept ibes to congive at ill (C ’sterf said of lll fhinginthefalloflo was immediately taken in hand by local fisheries employees and other officers. There was no evidence of serious illegal smelt fishing h ce Edward Island. Situation Remedted Commenting on the reporfi Fisheries Department officials sai th-elllmfllmfléhllluitulitlw “l: =iP° @2919“. P??? ‘i-L- Iio our .. ‘one iasvrrsv . 111v. Rom {o rm w g 0N A vase ! A High tide this mornin’: .1" ‘iii and. tonight at 8 and rise; tomorrow Pull moon May 14, 4. Summerside tide 18 minutes TIT! CAB-PERI! Jeeves Borden 0.45 e. no.1 n. hflllfd. teem Torneniine 11 loo-i- run