"MAXI MS Ol-‘A MERE MAN When we are asked, what is con- duct? let u: answer, three-fourths of life." chnrlottetown Guardian Two Cents [Quin] Gulrdlnli- Founded illl l CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1936 Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew "i viva-upw- “ma... H ,____ ' ‘l-TAXIMS OFA MERE MAN‘ The constancy of the benefit oi the years in their season argues a . Read by Everybody 14 PAGES deity, Annual Subscription Delivered $4.00 l!) lluil Cunudn and U. B. A. $4.59 TR OOPS PA TR 5132' - Authorities Are Gravely Concerned Evacuation Cf Chapel Area Underway. Death Sentence Protected i.\. i’. By Guardian's Special Wire) SHANGHAI, Oct. 2-—Stormy pro- tests oi‘ milling crowds of Chinese, incensed over the death sentence given two of their fellow-country- men for the slaying of a Japanese naval officer, heightened the Sinn- Jnnantse friction to critical pro- portions today Authorities were gravely con- cerned, fearing a new flare-up of the long smouldering animosity of the two nationalities. llundreds of Chinese, in shrill- voiccd panic liasiened their evacuation oi’ the densely-populat- ed Chapel district. iIn Pcipillg, the Japanese army wits reported to have launched large scale mnllocllvcrs throllgilout the Tientsln-Peiplilg fll‘(‘1l. De- spite Japanese zissulcanccs oi peaceful intentions, it was pointed (nit that. similar iilalloeuvers prcceticd the Japanese scizurc of Miillcliurin ill 1931.1 The verdict of tllc Cllllllfrt) dis- trict court, in handing down the, (lcatli pelinlLv to Yilllg Wen-Tao, a chipping clerk, and Yih Hziisen. n (iallclilg instructor, for the killing of Iiidco Nnkavulrili, Japanese naval warrant officer‘. last Nov l0, drew a prolonged uproar from cx-t cited crowds of Chinese. I Japanese authorities drclincd to‘ indicate their future action, =2‘. _ , tCcintinued on ilagc 10) - couiuo {virus A I lstcisulgcu ‘Fucstliy’ 14-7073-10-3 ‘.11, "follicles- "Show-Fbench River Monday". h-lilTd-lll-Li-Zi. "Coke Sale at Holmlilrs today by 9t. John's Womcil's (Iullti, Milton. 14-7081-10-3-11. i i "Dance Brncklcy BCJCll Lodge. , Tuesday, October 6th. Good iltro.“ and good luusic. L-701iJ-l0-3-5. "Bingo nud Dailce, Tracicllit Cross Hull, 'l‘ue.sdll_v, (ietober (in. C. W. L. L-707tl-lU-Zi-2l. "Dnllcc Hrathcrdillc liiill 'I'll1‘s- tiny night, October C. (loud music. L-TOOI-IO-Il-ili sole lifter- L-70ill "Kiri: Mission Band coke ll Moore 8c MrLcodZs this noon. "Rummage Sale Baptist School- roolu Saturday cvclling_ (it-toizer 17. L-705l-l0-3-li. "Reserve October 27th for Chick- en Supper in l-leartz Hail, Elisi Roy- alty. L-7045-lC-3-Ii. “Sec Shirley Tcmple nt Mac- Leans 'I'hea'tre this week. L~6947-9-30-3i. "See play "Prairie Rose" by Malpeque Players in Freetown Hall, Monday, October 5th.' L-7091-l0-3-ll. "Fiddlers Contest in Irlshtown Rink. Tuesday, October am. Bach violinist in turn. General admission. Prizes given. Usual dance. L-6055-10-3-li. "We understand formers East- ‘Prn Kings are being uttered five i0 live and s quarter cents for lombfi lor next weeks delivery. That price ‘s not in line with market values. We have a very fair price for lambs lor next weeks loading. If you ME ""1118. sell cooperatively and make Bi-lre of tOD market values-Live- ‘Wik Marketing Board. 14-7032 W 0i PARIS JAPANESE Tlangsréfim an Returns Huge Liberal Tax Increase $201,715 Incl-Jr? In Charlotte; town Income Tax Collections For First Six Months Of F iscal, Year. _?———. . if. '~ Moderator REV. PETER BRYCE, D. l‘). Known throughout Canada for his pastoral and social service ivurk, ilcv. lK-tcr llryvc, D. D., of Toronto was eiertezl moderator of the United Church of Canada at scvcilth general council meeting in Chalmers‘ church, Oitmva. Rev. . Bryce was born in Scotland ‘and came to North America in 19113 as a. missionary to Newfound- land. Since 1925 he him been six-rotary of the missionary and ninillieiratiec fund. Quebec Loan is Over-subscribed MONTREAL, Oct. 2—-tCP) — Quebec's 551000.000 “credit restora- tion" loan, grintest provincial bond flotation ili Canadian history, was eversubscribcd today in i055 than 24 hours on the market. The books wcrc closed by the handling syndicate nllncst simul- taneously with Prcnlicr Dilplcssls‘ fllst public declaration of the loans ]llll‘l70Ft‘——i0 ply off the province's debts and dcstor: Quebec's "dam- ngcd‘ credit. The Royal Batik of Canada and thc Provincial Bank of Canada, ivhlch launched the loali yesterday said the subscriptions totalled more than the $51,000,000. Five Vessels .cell0r Engelbert Dolliuss was Show OTTAWA, Oct. 2-All Income Tax Districts in the Dominion re- ported substantial gains for the first six months of the fiscal year, Hon J. L. Ilslcy, minister of national revenue, announced today. Maritime reports showed, Char- lottetown, collections $473,917, in- crease $201,715, Saint: John $780,- 531, increase $179,505; Halifax $1,- 107,981, increase $152,821. Customs, excise and income tax receipts for September were up $4,277,975 compared with Septem- ber last year. Total revenue was‘ $26,294,857, made up of CilSlOlliS-j excise $23,194,544, increase $3,656,-, 687, and income tax $3,100,313, inc- rease $621,288. Customs duties in Sept-ember amounted to $6.53l,539, moi-elm: $389,083, excisc tnxfs $12,776,671, increase $3,338,120; excise duties $3,823,632, decrease 580L091 sundry collections . $62,711, increase $18,- 583. For the six months, customs-ex- cise revenue amounted to $126,478.- 386, an increase of $16,778,663, while income tax collections totalled $79,659,572, n gain of S15,- 892,135. Fey Expelled By Heimwehr VIENNA, Oct. 2-—I.ieadcrs of the privately financed l-leimlvchr rlrmy tonight expelled Major Emil Fey, former Vienna commander, and issued a. communique forbidding Heimwcrhmen to hove anything to do with him. A sharp statement. Fey's actions n‘. the time criticized chan- as- sassinated Julie Z5, 1934. “His activities have not been explained at the Ballhatlsplatz (chancellory) when Dollfuss was murdered," the communique said. Fey's rival for control of the Hclmwehr has long been Prince Ernest Von Stlirhcnlbcrg, who like Ficy was olicc vice-Chancellor of Austria. Slarhemberg, who called the meeting of Hciliiwehr lcadrrs which ejected Fey, notified his Vienna. subordinates that. sincc Fey “attempted to destroy the unity of the organization," all members ivould be subject to ex- pulsion if they so mllch as spoke to him. Wrecked In Storm On Labrador Coast ST. JOHN'S, NFLD, Oct. 2-(0? Cable)-Crews of four schooncrs were safe on shore tonight as their vessels were breaking up on the rugged Labrador coast, victims of a gale that drove them ashore Tues- clay and Wednesday. ' A filth schooner was wrecked on the Newfoundland coast, another was towed into St. John's yester- dny. badly battered by the 40-lnile gale and fears were felt for the safety of a sixth ship, overdue and unreported since Tuesday. The Danish Schooner Neptune, the Donald Creaser, the Alcala and the auxiliary vessel General Haig were ashore on the isolated Le» brador coast. They were expected to be total wrecks. Heavy seas drove the Luncnburg- built schooner Carl S. on the rocks near 5t. Johns. The Margaret K. Smith, who once raced the Blus- nose for the right to enter inter- national competitlon against Am- erican ships, reached haven at. this port, her loresail gone and her hull badly strained by the pounding seas. The Biuenose herself reported a "terrific battering" as she docked at. Halifax after a. trip to the banks. The Hiawatha II was lost seen in Torbay with bare poles. It was not known whether her sails had been blown away or if the crew had tak- en tilem in and MUD!!- Faces Revolt? i i PREP-HER. BLUM Head of’ the French Soeililistic Government who yesterday ordered 4.,000 giiardsmen on active duty in Paris due to groi ‘ unrest. Parlo r Car Service To Charlottetown Tri - weekly Service From Moncton lin-t -nounced By C.N.il. MONCTON N. B. Oct. 2—A p“. lor car service brhvccn Moncton and Charlottetown is announced by the Canadian National Railways. Tlfs service is being operated from Morlcton on Mondays, Wednesdays mid Fridays on the regular train leaving tlierc at; 10.50 3,171,, and arriving Charlottetown 620 p. m" from Charlottctown, tlls service is Willi! Operated on Tuesdays, Thurs- dfly mid Saturday's, leaving Char- lottetovm by the regular mainland connection from Prince Edward Island nl. 7.30 dnll and arriving Monctm 1.50 p m. Island Cattle Capture Prizes HALIFAX, Oct. 2—(CPl -Fourt Prince Edward Islanders were win- ners in the Holstein and Jersey cattle judging at the Novn Scotia Exhibition today. In the Jersey judging, Stead Bros, of Charlotte- town rnn off with 15 firsts, while Colby Lewis, Freetown, P.E.I., led in the Holstein class with seven i firsts. The Holstcins of R. A. Pro- fltt, oi Freetown, took four firsts and those of Robert Taylor of the same town won two firsts. RECOMMEND PEACE CONFERENCE (c. r. By Giiarfllfili’! Special Wire) OTTAWA, Oct 2-The General Council of the United Church oi Canada tonight approved in principle o. recommendation that it communicate with other churches nsking for a western world church conference on peace and war. The recommendation was ac- cepted in principle only and re, ferrcd to the executive for en- t Government To Con- . 1-1.». AS RE VOZ l FEAEEF 0 W5 De La Rocqile? Defies Govt. Region," Pam To Break Up Social Party; Are Upheld By,’ Chamberlain tinue With lie-arm- ament Program Convention Told. MARGATE, KENT, Oct. 2-(01?) -—R.egional pacts within the League of Nations Covenant would materi- ally strengthen prospects for peace, Neville Chamberlain, Chancellor of the Exchequer, said tonight in a "Keynote" speech to the Coilselva- tlve conference here. , Ho declared the Govcrnmcntsl main purpose and desire was the.‘ preservation of peace and cousid-i cred the Royal Air Fbree was the‘ most formidable deterrent to war . that could be ciuvised. he added the Government iii-t tended to try to ncizotiatc pacts‘ respecting western Europe. Evcr ‘ since Germany reoccupled the de-II militarized Rhiuelzind zone last ‘ March in violation of the Locarno i Treaty Britain has sought a. con- l iercnce of the Locarno signatories to devise a new security system. i Concerning imperial affairs, Chamberlain said whatever dif- ficulties might have arisen ovcr the interpretation of the Ottawa econ- omic agreements, they provided i7. new starting point; for the ex- change of respective viewpoints which had developed a new con- sciousness of mutual sympathy. l-le could not remember any per- ‘ iod when the harmony between the , Dominion Governments and thatt of the United Kingdom in all mdt- ters of common interest in foreign - policy, defence and trade had been i so complete as during the tour’ years since the Ottawa conference. l The Chancellor of the Exchequer, i who is taking the place of Prime Minister Baldwin at. the confer- i ence, referred indirectly to reports of Mr. Baldwin's possible retire-i merit. He said the Prime Minlscr had every expectation that by the time Parliament reassembled ahthe j .__r_—}w. .___.s (Continued on page 13) ‘ Ex h a u stiv e Probe Planned OTTAWA, Oct. 2--iCP)- -As the result of numerous debates in Par- liament and milrh controversy oili- sldc a full-dress, thorough-going, inquiry into Canada's penal syr- tem is now under way. The Royal Commissioners conducting it have embarked on a task which will take months to complete. In the course of it. they will , visit every Federal penitentiary lil Canada, most of the provincial rc- i iormatories and many local or county jails and lcckups. They will ; also seek information on modern ‘ penitentiary administration by vlsit- l lng institutions in the United States nnd possibly, Great Britain and Europe. Mr. Justice Joseph Archambault l oi’ the Superior Court of Mont-real is chairman of the commission and t his colleagues are R. W. Craig, K.C. oi’ Winnipeg and J. C. McRuer. K,C., of Toronto. The Chairman and Mr. Craig plan to leave Montreal Monday for Dor- chesicr, 3.13., where they will lycgln their inquiry with an inspection of the federal penitentiary for the Maritime provinces here on Wed- nssday. Next they will hold public hear- ings at. various centres in the Mari- times. Mr. McRuer is busy on an- ‘ other inquiry and will join the‘ commission Intel. w. ' .' l‘- Lebev crest fin I Mobile Gas Squad l rOfficers Are “Ins Sllootsoldiers lVho-Disobey By the Assoclatml Press Madrid Government leaders applied nlnriiai law within the ranks of their own soldiers l-‘rl- day. .-\t Ylillzidillid Insurgents as- serted several cabinet minis- ters had fled from Madrid to Ffllllfil‘. Officers of the Government troops were instructed to shoot down ally soldier ,who refused to cilarge the enemy, whose lines were thrown around the capital on three sides although still some miles away. The Insurgent headquarters at Yiiliatiolitl issued the report n1’ tile flight oi‘ Government ministers, \l'll0, the Fascist command Séilll, boarded an Ar- gentine Willifilllp for France. Ill the North, Fascist l).‘l11l)8l'tlt‘<l liibar. not far from (‘iovcrliliielzt held Bilbao. Fugitives l'f‘il(‘llllli.1 I-‘rzlllce said several per- sons \\'i‘.'t" killed ill lhc attack but that CitJVllllllPlll. liilcs did not budge. General Frat isro Franco, Insur- trzzcted To gent coullllnlltlcr-ill-chief who will ‘ become fl-Cllilfll’ lf his force.»- will, declared ill ll silcccli at Burgos that he plntlllctl :1 purely illilitnry gov- i-vlllncllf. on the principle oi the “totalltl|riall" suite -_ the fol-m adopted h} Italy. rot... Face Of Violent Typhoon (A. I’. By Guardian's Special Wire) TOKYO, Oct, 3 _tSniilrdn_v\- Sixty-four persons were believed drowned today wlicn the Japanese steamship KllSlllillfl. Mnru founder- cd in i1 typhoon which was sweep- ing on Tokyo, ivlicrc it was cx- pcctcd to strike this afternoon. Tile Siiklllhllll) was struck off the west central eonsl oi the Korean plllinsillil. ldlpllli» survivors vxcre picked up h_v iulntlli-v .\ll'.illl- ship. Tile severe wind and rniilsiorlil. iinviug 30 illilt-s an hour uvcr iill i"e.l. 300 llllll‘\ widc, was only 130 rule» souillvvcst of this fiipllul. At. Ynkollalnn. American and other sic-tuners were unable to dock planes . "Do or tlitt officers’ bill‘ as the Govc. ncivcd tC0l11l'lll' d mi page Gas is Reduced Cent Per Gallon A one-rent ilvup lli the price of gasoline “rill mm ;;('iI(‘i1il ' effect through tlii‘ Nliiri- time l'l‘ti\lllt't‘\ _\'.“-i"i'il.|_\. t 'l‘his rl-llui-iiuii I|I';IIL'\ 1h.- m. iilll pril-i- in ('ll.lrliiit<~lo\\ii to l 29 1-2.’. rents li gilliull fill- ill-lili- ziry sliiillllirii l_'.|\i'|llll‘ nnrl Ill 1-2 ('t'|Il\ fur lftlvvl. .-\n "easier" ('l‘ll(lt‘ ml mur- kct coilpled with \4.i~t)liill fluctuations in lll‘lll.lllil has given its the runs-- oi llll‘ limp. A similar limp in tiir lu'|'t!\(‘lli‘ tempted to <i.»t-l-: All schools .~-,§ “w, and nlnbilliillces “ire held ill ridtli- l lies-u r. ll r1 n nil r1. -::-—:'~:.—-. Continues Leader 0f Disbanded “Croix de Feu” Party Orders Pro- test Meetings Held. PARIS, Oct. 2 (Am-Four thmm guarllsmen patrolled Paris boulevards tonight us the Govern- ment's militant answer to COL Francois‘ (i0 in Roeque!» assertion ill n letter "cncmivs of the people might unleash a civil France." some 500 Lcftists chanting the "Internationale" clashed with 300 of dc la ltocqueis followers singing the "Diarscillnisc" in the Trocardero si-i-iitin, but were quickly dispersed by police. 'l'ilc guardsmen, brought to Paris to reinforce police during the parliamentary debates on dcvalua~ tion, were ordered into active duty after ill‘ la ltorque defied tile (lovrrnmeiit of Socialist Premiel lmmi Ilium to ilrerik up his Social party, The letter was emked order from Roger Snlcngro lst of he lltcz-itir, for a criminal in . lion to deierinlne whether the group lavas nil off-shoot. o! the by M! Mlfm ‘ disbanded Fascist "Crolx de Feu"~ cross of fire-as the Icfzists chargo Dc lri Rocque ordered his follow- ers iii the Social p821)‘ no hold pro- test meetings thioughout the land? lor’ or tomorrow: against thd Gilvi-rliment-ordeled investigation. The Crovernmi t; watched witll consitlerobie fillXlPLy the nirivemeizd of the pared franc on its first do}! ill the open international markets, l-ilt ailpclrcntly was content. to lien: i.» 1:. find its own level fluctuating be-i, tween the limits of 40 and 4. v nililigraliis o.’ gold content est e iOontlriucd on page 10) ,/‘ inc hhhicoR CeRoENcR is Now. - REAPiNR Winn’ HE Maritime Provinces: llloilt-rate t‘ fresh nest nnrl southwest winds: frilr and cool: jmssihiy- light show- ers at night in some districts. quotation nus ii-pnrled. Toggyficy Om, -_;_,Cp,__ "‘:;" " l ' liilliiniilln arid mzixllnuln tempera~ titres.‘ Ba s Dawson 26 28 Aklrlvik l4 48 ~18 52 24 5B Res in l4 44 iii the high real; l.‘ Winnlpc; 2B 44 Police niitl r. 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