MAXIMS ' oIA-Y I/IERE MAN -_;-—- ( _ “hi” lcuaholidnysbocomcthofounda- a < ms... .... "first". C» 227/7 a The Peop E's Papa i am ,. . 0.. J Covers Prince Edward Trace UIEIWN Read by verybody I W‘ . is ». .. d LikeihejD ew ...r_ . ~ I MAXIMS U, L MERE MAN l i111 DAY, JULY 4, 1933 The wise mass conserves his Matt-b man Ian his hula. i} -— 1° PAGES e-r. error." ———?——> y AtSummerside FIVE LOSELIVES AS HOME 1s 05.9fm Fate ‘Of .W0rld Conference Will BeigecidedTgday Quince STILL VHIRRIED French Astonished At Rooseveifs Position I On Monetary, .. Matters.’ by; PARIS. July 8 — (AP) — Their imder still determined, the gold bloc tonight was planning a fight to keep France safe within the shelter of its gold wall. The head of the Bloc at the World Economic Conference, Geor- gw Bonnet, French Finance Min- ister. left to return to London this afternoon, visibly wcwied but with the declaration that an ending of (Continued on l»... '1) alvmoulvcsslsulra, ‘Quulvluvu p-Ypl. ' MELTMNUS, "Announcements are inserted ll this column at 2 ecutc per word strictly payable in advance. ‘Talkies-Mirror! River Satur- dlY- - r 1498-74-31. PTaLkiec-llllat Plver Thursday. 1498-74-31. ‘Talkies-Murray Harbor South Ifldby. 1498-74-31. "Reserve July 5th for Ice Cream Festival at Kingston. 1470-7-8-81. ~ "Special talkie at Victoria Pri- day night. 1489-7-3-21 "Play and dance at Wiltahire ‘Illursdcy, July fl. 1528-11 "Play and Dance at Hope River. Widay, July 7th. lbld-l-i-diu "Reserve July 5th for Picnic at Covehead Road near Church. 1444-d-30-8i. ' \"8orden Line Club loading hogs, \ bs, calves, Albany, Wednesday, c. _ ldzr-r-s-sl "Borden at Hope River Friday,- Iuly 'lth. Frank Doucette fumishes specialties. 1514-7-4-41. "Milton Church Tea and ‘Bazaar in W. H. Home's iield on Wednes- day. July can. lllc-v-a-si "Attend ‘Tryon-Crapaud United Church Picnic Wednesday, July W11. 1499-‘1-4-21. "Ice Cream Social and Dance in llillvale School Thursday, July 6th. i! not flue come Friday. 1501-7-4-21. "Ice Cream Social sud Dance in. Colin Mclhchernb iield, St. Peter's Road, July ‘lth. 150i-7-4-1i. "Come to the Tea July 5th. Cove- lead Road United church. 15l6-7-4-1i. "Oskwocd Tu House, St. Peter's Road. Tel. 587-18. (110 veer old colonial House.) 1500-74-91. , "Remember the date, July d, for ma; ice cream festival, East W. 1533-11 "Como to the Picnic at St. Pet- lfl. ‘muddy, July 4th, or first line - [by following. First class time. lsss-c-so-si. "Remington Thursday night, Ultra Bow in “Cell Her Savage." Qfift fail Mp6s the "It Girl." , ‘.' 1480-7-84! fifteen cents to play "Happy Vail " in Hall ‘Pilesday evening. leas-f-d-Ii I0 the lilnley "Harland excursions Tuesdays, ‘Ufllfldl , Fridays and Saturdays. WI‘ r information phone 778. _ lm-r-s-u Ithaca-vs July lth, Tu Party. lown- On same date, 8.30 U‘. l}. and Dancing Contest. v1 . ‘i6’ IIEAIILOGK SEEMS. IINBREAKABLE May Consider Motion To Adjourn Parley Until Situation Eased. (By George Hsmbleton) O V: c e Regal O Party Begms I O Maritime Tour ‘i l, ._.___. ‘(Canadian Press)‘ BIMOUSEI, Que, July 8- Aftcr a. fishing trip on Antl- costi Island His Excellency the lsrl of Bcesboroogh. Governor- Gcuernl of Quads, arrived bore early today and left tonight for a tour of the Maritime Provin- om. 0n the fishiugaxpedltion he was accompanied _byhisson,Vis- count nnncanon, and members of his sis-ff. ‘ The Countess of Bessborough arrived hero tonight from Que- bec and will accompany her husband on his Mhritinrs tour. (Canadian Press Staff Writer) IKINZDON, July 9-(0. P. cable) “Bruised and battered, the World Economic C0nference is fighting for" its life. The structure of hope q. acted on provisional terms of pssce in the currency stabilization wu- hu collapsed. 1 The Steering Committee of the‘ world's greatest conference meets tomorrow and formal adjournment, mineral-lb, is likely w result. Thai deadlock-between the p195 at 91w- Eurcpean gold countries for some stabilization of currencies now, lnd JvbaJIiZlited States refusal to pegi its dollar and thereby endanger m internalirrflationary drive-mum, uniu-cakable. (Continued on 'I) "Ice cream festival. sports and tus-cf-wer. open to all teams, m. day night at the MacDonald Con- solidated Schools. 1522-74-31, "Borden Hall. See I»! Ri Dramatic Club in. diinsdi-fi- Corners" Wednesday, July 5th. 1497-7-4-2i. "Persons wishing inspection of Brown Top make application to Gordon Macmillan, Box 813. Char- lottetcwn, P. E. I., previous to July 15th. 1526-74-81 "See the "Red-headed Step- child.” in Vernon River Hall, Wed- nfesgay, Jgrlyéalgthkugdersthe auspices o reno o .M. A. Spec al- ties. J. Austin Trainer and others. Dance. Admission 25c. 1520-14-21 "Races at “Riverside ‘lb-aclt" Vernon, Wednesday, July 5th. The following Horsemen . have flrggdy entered their horses’. Jimmy's, Trainers Kelly, McDcnalii. . 476-7-3-2i. "Kensington Club will load live- stock Wednesday fcrenoon, July 13th Ind Weekly thereafter until further notice. List stock available with Secretary .1. It Sharpe. 1518-74-11. "Let Life Insurance carry the burden of financial protection for Yourself and those dependent upon you. The Sun Life Issues policies to suit your every need. See J. A. Moore, Manager. July 4-41. “Pol-get all about the depres- sion by coining to Sesrictown I-fsil Iuudey evening. July 4th. and see the Chelton Dralnstid Club pre- Owing to lack of stage accommoda- tion this contest will be held in the B .I. S. Hall at Emerald instead of St. James‘ Hall, Sumrncriield. Send entries to l‘. McDonald, Iimcrald. ldfl-d-fl-fli. "Moonlight River Cruise S. S. Harland Thursday, July 6th. -R.o- freshments sold. Secure tickets in advance from members of Holy Redeemer Ibnnis Club or st. Reddin Bros, and Rankin Drug Store. < , lsor-r-c-sl. "Annual meeting-filo annual meeting of the Prince Edward Is- lsnd Seed Grower's Association will b; held in Si. Mary's Hail, lentil. on Monday. July 10th. at 2 pm. Frank lilullaily, Secrets . ' iisd-f-I-f-T-Ii "Big Holstein Picnic, Perm W. M. lea, Victoria, July dth. Basket Lunch i2 o'clock noon sharp. Ten, Milk and sugar cupalied. Take your cwndishcsandcs .neosbacd. time for program right after Lunch. Competitions. Addresses. mm. 0W- Tbey are hvelling by special train. iiBRAIiY INSTITUTE. iiiiil oral‘ Classes Were Begun Yesterday —-' Public Lecture Last Even- ing. Trapped I n B e d Mother And F o u r Young Children Are Burned to Death - Illescue Attempt Fu- 1 e. ____. (Canadian Press) OODULES HARBOR, n. s. July S-A mother and her four young children loet their lives today in a fire that swept through a fisher- marrs homo as he tended his note. Mrs. Richard I/uddington and her ‘family of three girls and one boy, ranging in age from two to twelve years, were trapped in their beds and burned to death. Luddlngton had left home after rising early and. starting the ldt- chen fire. When he returned, the home was in flames. Attempt Rescue temptmitogotothexcscueofhie family. A ladder was placed against an ilpstairs window but the in- tense heat drove beck wddington and others who tried to enter the home by this means. SENTENCE 0F Victims! . flying bouts which are or. their transatlantic flight in the Silmmnning neighbors, he at-l sent their three act play, “June (Associated Press Correspondent) wood bentdovwu and cuthrr throat. Time." Admission 15c and 25c. Igmyon, July 4 - (Tuesday) - Then they stole $130 from the Good specialties. 1460-8-30-31 (L n) ___ Addoummmg o; m, how, World Economic Conference, Swiss "Fiddlers and Dsnc Contest m‘ mm‘ qumm u“ “'17 w‘ ' ' ‘ July ma. Dancing at?! cdcmt. day. will be moved this rel-snow st H173 K1113‘! A3 tho Steering Committee meeting by Hendrik Collin, Prime Minister of scid,to hold the final session lar At New Low suited from the declaration Islilllt stabilisation of President accu- volt pushed the American dollar down to a new low of “.40 today. but later covering sent the rats to “.40 in relation to the pound at the bank closing. Tile net lcas was llilolll The Prince Edward ILsland Library Institute opened yesterday morning with an enrollment of 83, a record registration for a Canadian summer library school. Not since i904, when the McGill University Library School was established have so many stu- dents gathered for instruction in this subject, and it is a matter of satisfaction to sec so many differ- ent library interests represented. These include people already in library positions and students who hope to become librarians, teachers, who are interested in school librar- ies. and members cf l “_‘ orders who wish to apply up-to-detc lib- rary methods in their own institu- tions. The course consists of three main parts. Mornings are devoted to lec- IDEATiiISI lIMPBSED Amherst Youths Sen- tenced to Hang On September 12th For ‘Brutal Killing. (Canadian Press) AMHERST, N. 5., July 5—'rwo youthful chums-boys still in their teens-lay in jail tonight under tures and moblems in library ad- "um!" °i immi- Thb 81110“ W" ministration, reference work, book 1 m!“ t" mimi-hs 8W8? m‘ Alvflh selection, billiography, and ohiid- l Hmwood and ‘lineman Smith. wu- y-en’; 1113-3115; Th9 ‘itgmqgm 1"’ 1689811 killers 0f Mrs. Mabel Smith. occupied with lectures and practice UM" lentil!" imilflsed by Mr. inclassifying and cataioguingbocks, Justice Ross today, they are to and in the evening the students at- hang together on September l2. Sentence was passed Just five months from the date the aged in- valid was murdered in her Amherst home. It was on the night of Ibbnlnry 3 that Smith and Henwocd sc- cording to their confessions, visited the Smith home. when Mrs. Smith "answered the door, smith struck her over the head with a baseball bst he carried under his cost. Hen- (Continued on Page 6) Adjournment Of _ WorldParley Is Expected (By Melvin K. Whitsleat-har) StormStrikesCuba HAVANA. Jilly t-(A-PJ-Jive blown deed. scores of injured and several thousand dollars‘ damage arc the toll of the tropical storm Holland. Ho will ask Prime locum lam- sey MacDonald of Croat Britain. the Conference chairman. it was ‘ Chicago via Canada was delayed AEROFEANE l YED B YFIRE Leader Of Italian Armadd u Iialo Balbo, the Fallon air chief, looks perfectly nt ease in the cock- pit of his seaplane. He leads the squadron of 24 Savola-lilarchetti Chicago Century of ‘Progress Exposition. The hydroplztnes and their crews of truck fliers totalling I00, are at present at Londorule u, Ireland s.- wflting favorable weather reports. During their flight they are advis- ed of the weather conditions by Iieui-Cnl. Marlo Infants, base omn- ruauder and chief commanding of fieer of the Italian sir force for the continent. Air Armada Held At Lonrionderry Departure For Reykjavik, Iceland Of The Italian Air Fleet Was De- layed Due To Weather Reports Y, Northern Ire-able, the squadron leader later is- land, July 3—(A.P.)~—l)eparture folysued a, statement Whillh read: Reykjavik, Iceland of‘ the squndronl "The departure for Iceland is of 3d Italian sea/planes bound for suspended owing to a. low pressure area. which having formed over alter General Italo Balbo, Italian northern Greenland with pressure Minister in command cf the ann- oi 73a millimetres, has begun to ads, scanned reports telling of un- extend out m the coast of Iceland, favorable weather over northern causing difficult conditions over Greenland. the best section of the flight, per- The planes arrived here yesterday ticularly over the zone of arrival." on the flight which began at Olbe-Ihere somewhat like that in his own tellc, Italy, Saturday. country. He wore pajamas at his After s long sleep. General Bslbo hotel, due to the heat, while he por- and his companions arose early, ed over the weather reports. A num- prepared for the 930 mile hop to bed- of the other aviators donned Reykjavik, bu-‘s after receiving bathing suits ‘and took sun baths weather reports that were uniavor- on the wings of their ships. I Eucharistic ClongressAt St.AndreW’s Aug. 15 And 16_CI1osen As Dates For Holding Second Eucharistic Congress Of The Catholic which swept early today over Pin- lr Del Rio Province in Western Orbs. Information received here said‘ one woman was killed in San 1411s Hart-incl, another in Pinar Del Rio, m men u. mam Delcsclce and| ‘roams, July Q_.(A_p_)_(”5- another man at Consolacicu no tinsntal selling said to have n- 5i"- Oivil and military authorities were Thursday. United States Dol- tsko precautionary measures s-- Ilinst pomibis looting. ‘moatonnwalpartoftbehurrt- cans which killed l8 persons in amuse lat It Milstipuv/fbvs . i ~‘ ' Church In P_r_i_n_£e Edward Island The second Eucharistic Congress Pontifical Mass will be celebrated olf the Roman Catholic Church in on the morning of August l6 and a this Province will be held this yearflscrmcn will be preached by His Aug. 15 and i6, at St. Andrews, aiExcellency Bishop Morrison of An- pariah noted as the scene of the earlftigonish. a educational labours and as the fin- The Congress will close with a a1 resting place of Bishop Msc- public l. esslon. hohern, first Bishop of Prince Ed- Plans are being made for a large attendance. Last year, when the ‘first Eucharistic congress was held ailing of the 15th, when an address at Miscouche great interest was will be dellmmd by m; nmsllqnq taken throughout Festem Canada Ales MIcDons-ld. fcrmeglyiin the nrweedlnu and um year Bishop or Victoria and now or st. Francis Congress “ill be of equal lnterestl land importance as a religious all-i kil- , Xavier College. . l CRASHES AS WING BREAKS Herbert J- Victim Of Disaster Believed To fih-ve Been Killed Instantly As Plane Burst - Into ames.‘ (Special to the Guardian) SUMMERSIDE. P. E- 1., July 3——Prince Edward Island‘: firs: air fatality occurred last evening between 7.30 and 8 o'clock at the entrance tn the Plxhihiiion Cronndr at Summersicie when Herbert I. Mann was killed instantly and burned beyond re- cognition. Mr. Mann who is about 25 years of age. was the son oi “rm Alarm of ltiargaie, His mother is .1 sister of C. C. Baker, nf kcnsington. Al the time of the accident he was flying a mono- plnnc belonging i0 Ml‘. Reginald Pope, Sunnncrsidc. 'l‘i1e plane was one that Mr. Pope had built himself about two years ago People who had been watching the plane say that they saw Mann . flying in the air and appeared to be “doing stunts.” Suddenly there was a ripping sound, a part of the wing seemed in break ' away from the nlachine and the plane started to tumble Iicwn She landed in the middle cf. the road outside the entrance to the Exhibition Grounds on Nctre Dame Street. Immediately on striking ground the plane caught firs and f nir. t l t1 ' ' tt...‘....°"..’.. .“.Zf..‘i”...°$“‘§.°.l.f Pqrllamentarle" Dzes On Way To C o a r t Ho us e victim was found clutching the controls. He was burned beyond re- cognition and was identified by his boots. It is thought he was dead before the engine caught fire. The Prince Edward Island Light Horse who were camping on the ll. 3-. July s-(Q PJ-Btricken with a hear-t attsol from Almsterdam, the second stop General Balbo found the weather- grounds took charge and kept the crowd buck: The firemen who hap- pened to be at practice were quick- ly un the scene. Dr. Tantcn the coroner, empan- neled a. jury on the spot. The re- mains after being viewed by the - Jury were removed to Compton's undertaking parlor where an in- quest was held. Evidence was taken from eye witnesses of the tragedy. Reginald Pope and Robert Dewar also gave evidence. M)‘. Dewar was first called and fssid that Mann had worked m- ,’ him for about a month and a half I in his garage. He had also worked I for him last year. He was filling in I (Continued on Page 7) [British Empire ; Will Find A O i Solution I LONDON, July 3—-(C.P. Cable)- If the countries of the world can‘! get together and work out a solu- tion for the present ills then the British Empire should “strike out on a bold and courageous policy oi’ her own," the Empire Chamber o.’ Commerce was told today. The speaker was Sir Shirley Benn, President of the Congress. and among his audience were business men from Canada and other parts of the Empire as the "trade parliament" opened. The Empire should not be victim- ized by any failure to secure och- centrated international action, he stressed. Wiley Post To Try And Better WASIIIINGTON, July 8-(A.P.)— Wiley Post. who circled the globe in record time with Harold Getty ‘two years ago, today was charting rnlr; not r-llirh ciulngo a course at the United States Navy .03", n 8 liaepartment for a shot at his own irrcord. this time alone. "'I‘here's a possibility of sismhum days," Post said l5 he discussed plans with hewrpspsrrnen. Bis and Getty‘. time in Jun" and July 1931 was eight days, i5 hours and I nlnflan Arthur' Uwn Record“ while ouswte to the Court House. Charles E. Fish, 80, police magis- trate ol this town and former mem- ber cf the Dominion Parliament and Rovincial Legislature, died suddenly this afternoon. Ho had hsd given fifteen years to Parlia- mentary duties. w. Pich was the second former parliamentarian to die in New Brunswick since Saturday, Alexan- dcr Rogers, a1, having passed ewe! at Hopewell Hill. I , . .4ll=. Sioui/EP. Hr GIRL ‘fl-ii’. LES-Si EIQIM’ w 1’ Stir. Has i Model-Ito winds; fair, not. mug) chem inv temperature. ___._. METEOROIA ‘l ‘ "Mo. July ‘i iiinindiiiza eidngigiéz; so scam Lrdldil Ha fax ... . , Charlottetown ... ... .... ... IORIOAIT Msrlilmn Provinces: Mnderslcwinqg in tnmgsrstura atria morning n; J4 “,5 Sun sols ibis evening gt 1.4g [Q4] rises tomorrow morning at LII. Full moon Friday, July ‘l. 11.51 l. mersido tide eighteen minus later than Charlottetown. 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