_ "7, MAx1Ms OF L ' Mime MAN lyostisvitsliohoppile-. ef 3 1 ` Covers Prince Edward' Island Like.thelDew _ .. --.5-,. . . "ll it ulllllllll li" Rial/ ' The Paper i';:f.‘" Read Ebody \ -...-.»..-. -... ...... sion( r as mv ff:..»|°':ho2o‘\= unuelnnlrwo com K L 3 ' . _-J CHAlu.0'r'rE'rowN, CANADA, Fnn>AY, AUGUST 4, 1933 10 PAGES ‘“'°‘ ""“"”““" ‘““’° Dy KAI! Olllldn llld I7. B. L $4.50 3 if if =_ .7 E I T l i Bonds' Of Strengthened By London ai Hon. E. N. Rhodes, Minister . Of Finance, Arrives Back In Quebec Greatly O Success Of Canadian Loan. * ' gy C.‘R. Blackburn, Canadian O BOARD S, S. EMPRESS 'l`he outstanding success of the Can negotiated in London Monday-the and the intensified solidarity of Em the London Conference amply rewar _ efforts at the World Economic Confe QE. N. Rhodes, Canadian Minister 0 ' Quebec today from the liner Empres SilverPact_A M3111 Benefit To Sit’ Canada V -r ____ (&nadim Press) QUEBEC, Aug 3-The silver pact negotiated by the delegat- es to the World ,Economic Conference should bring direct benefits to Canada as one of the standpoint ol increased trade with the Orient, This was the opinion expressed to- Mr. co nfe dsy by lion. E. N. Rhodes, that 1318-1 Minister of Finance and his Deputy, Dr. W._C. Clark, on his 'Wu ‘_ producing countries to with- con of 85,000,000 ounces of silver each year for a period of four yean, is expected to raise the ' prioe to the producer and to "pl,-om um gmgdgm angle, the , stabilize the market for this mo, metal. cuss ian coM1NG avsNTs. _°°”‘ lvli-:i~:TlNcs, src: ,,,,, "Announcements are lnnoried il ket till hl~l il' 0. sruypuye c lluinnc ada isa 115. as or inns "Reserve Wednesday, August sth from for the ccvendl.-sh Tea- uno onoooos of no oonvorsaon loan) li P l LCNELY 1744-'l-iz-who-izl. Wm "Reserve August 10th for Ice dom Cream Festival and Sports at North River Hall. 145. "Ross‘s Mills, Vernon River, will crop, 151. that victoria cross school, Mclldnv. to et "Rue:-vo saturday, August Sth 51°” ada i5,ooo,ooo pounds loan pire relations arising from d Canada. for this country’s renee is the opinion of Hon. s of Britain. e back jubilant over the re- the Empire, Primo Minister R. B..Bennett who headed the dele- wh on i fortn but from from was “I assu down “‘° W5” 1“'°““°°”- *md "‘”” ll-fooonoaoblo points or view," said Rhodes. "This was well evid. d in the closing _days of the renee in the splendid spirit manifested itself. Among the ority of the delegates there a consciousness that real pro- return from London. gre” The agreement of the silver uma BIICE tely the results for which the ference was called would be hold from the market a. total _M1-|1¢.v¢d_ accepted by the London mar- on such favorable terms espe- ullo oolnmn ne s or-nu nor word cially when We consgder that gm. ootican officers subjected the has been a. stranger to the nTa|k|¢5_M0l-ell Tu(.Sd9_y_ 115_ London market Since pre-Wax' days, --~ manifestation of the new spir- "Talkles-Bt. Peters, Monday. it of Impeml c0_ope,.m0n' as wen the ability of London to re-l ,_ sums sound overseas lending. It is .n_‘.5‘..’“.?.“.li’..".‘;’l°¥..§‘.‘:J.1_' ""if.‘;§?’-~»-C---J fo un- -on cmd the importance of this loan the point of view of assuring h we are to offer this fall, It "5t. James Ladies Aid cake Sale has B' further impom-tm°° m that, Saturday afternoon, August 5th at it Wm mt ° b“’d°“ ‘mm °"" °W“ ' 1 Mmoore 5, McLeod-5_ 137, investment market and thu make possible lower interest rates for all cstlc borrowers. Empire Parley Pleased With Press Staff Writer) OF BRITAIN, Aug. 3- first since pre-war days- f Finance, who landed at Are Jubllaut members ol! the delegation peculiarly affecting Canada ` remained in England for a up ight's rest et a. health resort, his associates stated that apart his need of a period of relief an worries of office, Mr. Bennett in a sense that there were had been made and that ul- Si-Bvelyo iilbfli-lo won the world's" eat crown the other day he made ther record ls welL He is the eat man ever to win it, l-Ie farmed in Alberta practicauy his life. ‘Bere we see (1) Her- mm in excellent health and spirits. ch t would be quite erroneous to Wu me that there was a _break- 5o_ has 3°"-U8 T1-elle, former world’s grain nmpion, on his farm with his e, with whom he showed on a 50 bull- (2) Frolond wluonl. l-im r Opium Seizure On Empress Of Can a da (Canadian Press) VANCOUVER, Aug. 3.-Chin- Canadian Loan ese ugglers aboard the R. NL S. Empress of Canada' were caught in the net of Canadian Customs ly important result of our dis- here today when opium valued at ions lrl London is the Canad- $10,500 was seized by Customs of- loan which was floated this H0911- T110 v¢S5¢l lrrivefl WHI- ANNOUNCEMENTSM week," sold Mr. Rhodes. "its out- nesdoy from the Orient. ~ ding success is well-known. That In the seizure were 11 tons of 9, 1oa_n of 15,000,000 mundg refined opium and s. quantity of orude. Suspecting the presence of s. further quantity of the nar- ship to a close scrutiny but to- night no further seizures had been made. ,Young ,Winner ,Of ,Wheat Crown' "r ll i l rv illll FllTlll|TY;DeathAnd Havoc »IlFlER.MOTOR§As Cloudburst A CAC I ll E N l5Strikes Denver M1&_tGeoi°)gied B§ad:ey,{TWo Persons Dead Several Miss- , e er-‘ ° - d;}§'M0ming fffter! ing As Storm Rips Away C3rTu1°11edOVe[~_ CaStleWOOd D2i.Tn *_* D‘ZilI1‘ -- _ age Estimated $1,000,000 An lwidbllt With V581!! 001156-_ By nhhgrd coweu' *_>___ quences occurred yesterday morn- A,,,,¢|,,¢,d pn” sg,” wrmm , _ ing about 2.80 when e. car turned DENvER_ Aug_ s_ _ (AR) _ A a over on the road between Hunter! doudbmst that ripped apart Game_~ River and Fredericton, As a resultw - od Dam roared down on Denver A of injuries received in the accidw' today and left in its wake at least; g t wo ent Mr. GEOYES Brlldlciif. son Of, two persons dead, several missing , q Hish Sheriff Bradley and Mm- and n wallow oriwisrod debris. Russla Bradley, died about 10.30 am. yes-i Damage to building and water. " fefday ill l-110 CU/Y H0SD1i8~l~ -70SePh soaked merchandise in Denver store *_ _ Murnaghan, the driver of the car, basements and to property, crops, (0““°di“n Press) Miss Margaret Callaghan, Sydney. livestock, highways and railroads in QUEBEC' '"3 3-" ha" ”° N. S., and Miss Jennie MacKinnon, outlying territory will run around k“°W|°d5° °f “ny trade °‘”°' city, the other occupants of the oar, $1,000,000 observers believed on thc mimi’ °"¢°'°d mf" b°‘w°°“ received a had shaking up. l basis of preliminary surveys. 5 RUSH Ula C“"“d“»" d°°l°"`°d Mr. Bradley, who was taken to . lion. E. N. Rhodes, Cunadlun l Qu¢_on's County- , Dorris Warren, Anglo Rustico, . ' Kiug’s County- . Prince Cou.uty_ . Charlottetown- ‘Jacqueline LaCoui-siere, Notre r -#_-____ W ‘- 2 21 T it/J Z Zi ETI -=_=_= ation to the student standing hlg Niatriculation List Announced lg Anglo Rustico Students Lead Len$t}}Y List OfAStudent.€ 1 Qualifying To Enter P.W.C. i 1"°11°wfns are tho rosulls of the si in no non). _ examinations wi-lcon in only b,.`;.,,,, wage, _Anglo Rustico 86 pm. or ine Royal clone. pupils desiring ig qugugy for en Candidate' of mmm g Mr. Mumaghan, who it is alleged T to nd A rin a da FH trance to Prin -~' “mam °° °f W”-les 9011982: in the several subieote of examin ` lehvlmhiln , English-Doris warren Anglo . _ Rustico _ ' I ' . _ _ __ 88 the case. He appeared before Stip-, Deflv" l'°d°Y an n'!°°t Wan °’ Jeanette C18!'l¢. A3810 Rustico . 660 gan ~ _ _ 854 . lwlulam Martin, Hootherdalo . on Jessie B11-shey, Sourh els ,E112 Geison. 'Iflgnlsh .. ..... ., sie, Bruce Macliendrick, Alberton . 584‘ _Clive Johnston, West Kent 805 Dame , . . . . . . ..576 J. D. Seamiifl Memorial Pr] ze Rustico 95 (awarded by the Teachers’ Fede I r-,mg h- (Continued on Page 3) ation : History-Daisy Alrnow. Gardi- ................... .. as Arithmetic - Haldane Scott, Warren Grove . . . . . . . 99 Rural Science -_ Geraldine Bhreenan, Klnkora '72 GGUBTBDHY-Alfbn. Ross, Vio- toria. Cross . . . . . . . .. French _ William Martin, Heatherdale .. . . . . . 98 Mathematics - Jessie Bllshey, Sollris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 97 Latin-Jeanette Clerk, Anglo 8 ~ STRIKE AREA ...... A Y Save Five (By Marben Graham Associated‘ Year Boyls Life 0ttaw|'Parley , Press Staff Writer) _*_ ‘ HRIOWNBVHIT-IE- Pa-» Aug 3* (Associated Press) ‘the b0y’s illness," Stevens said, tloso after August 10th until new "aeneféllyl I am °f the 091115011 Mine WHlk’JUfS Spread 5l°W1Y SEA'I'I’LE, Aug 3~Short wave "so they gave me the symptoms. one great value of the con- through the soft coal fields today. winless whhed sum, more than I th ~ gave em to Dr. A. H. Seering of -é ference from the Canadian point as strikers in Fayette Countinl 1,000 miles or the Pacific ocean Harboi-view nospltal. He diagnosed( "Dance and Ice Ofcom Svfiul in | of view was the closer cementing seens of recent violence and blood- today as g physidnn and amateur the case as psritcmitis and advis- Ailgllst 'lth 1-iii. g her °f the v“d°"" Part* °f lh°`Sh°d- "‘~‘”‘k"d time HWHWUS "Peace operator sought to save the llie of ed that the boy rushed to ' ____ Empire. One result of these discus- conference" d@vcl0Pm€HfS in Wash* a five-year old boy by long dis- Anchorage, Alaska by aepoplanel was the statement which was ington. tm¢e_ I relayed the message to Amktauk_ IorChrist Church Ice Cream Fas- issued last Friday,l'¢~l-fflfmills' the Sympathy strikers in Washing- Ed Steven th to . s, e opera , was "Th to “vol in Cherry Valley H811- 122- principles and policy of the Ot- lon, Allegheny, woonnorolana and with the ,,,,e,.,,;,, at wmhzr °f;;,u;n§h°;fev;at‘;id bhgndf conference of last summe . ` 1' Cambria counties added some 2.000 5 Maktauk on lonely Kodiak Isla d .fm talkin i horn ` I ment of the dispute on the scene off oumnms th, “em now held me nw the Walken wm_mw be_,neu th me tm d Q 111 s wth Anc se cndlcontrol Board lo permit fluid nn- , e u n as d asked to l he Empire delegates on varlousi gween 35000 and 40000, 8 an W ma re ay 8' message w talva. "Harland excursions Tuesdays, and Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. b t For further information phone 'l'l3.| y OUTPOST ` eur Short Wave Wireless Operator And'Ph sician Seek To the City Hospital by Messrs. Benj. Driven From Homes § Minister of I"ln1mcc, on his ar- Binns and John White, sustained l rival here today from England a fractured skull and a. _ bl-okerll Hundreds of persons-probably 5,., aboard the liner Empress ot neck, 1 000 in Denver alone-were driven Britain. He had been queried _ A ¢0,-one;-5 jury viewed tho ro/ from homes. , os to the reports thot he had mains yesterday. ‘ The cloudbursm which caused tin. been in discussion with Maxim The following jurymen were mn! irrigation dam to crack and give Litvinoff, Soviet delegate to ponoiled: Messrs. E. R. Brow, (fore- way. sending o billion gallons or wa~~ :no world soonolnlo confor- men); T. W. L. Prowse, Arthur; U21' £0 delllse 8 Wide U68- WHS °1'\€` enee, with respect of sale of Hem-(Z, M_ W_ Rem-don, E_ A_l of four torrential rains and five, |0°om0¢iv¢§ ,md commodities Ferguson' Ea;-1 Mqnmg and Ivan; liailstorms that struck southeastern' to that rtpubu(-_ 1-rome, wilh Mr. J. B. Johnstonoi Colorado within 24 h°11f=~ f 'frnoro ls no bor ngolnni comm;-_ i Swollen by downpours the Arkan~,' Hmm buying anything she _Um the remain, wer, “aw” in sas River was cut‘on its bunks in` Wm” from C,,_,,ad,,,»» sam th, gh, undexfoking pm-Mu,-5 of southern Colorado and Denver end, muster' on lang as We ,re nog A_ A_ Hennegsey me mqugst was! Rio Grands railroad tracks were asked to "nance the deans. adjgumed “nm Aug mth at 7_3() washed out near the west entrance' _________ was driving the car, was placed ` under arrest yesterday by the A ' D E ‘ed Cllfi 8 CI R_ C_ M_ P_ who are investigating When the torrents descended upon g y endian Mnglsfmw Donald MQL, water carrying tons oi’ trees, lunl- (Canadian Press) 3_6 Kmnon last e,,emng_ and was “_ ber and wreckage down Cherry ST- -TOHTNB Nli. Aus” H511- evidence was taken. He was allow- success ‘m an °° e e as `l ` ' _ ' 1' _ ' _' °" “S f'°°°°"‘ °° *5°° bl” ‘M i?‘;3.1"i...§”$?§;‘$.‘f;‘...“i§2§§.. iii l 111° °’.‘..°.‘?§;§.“'“i..‘f1.l§§§£. ‘°lTi§.' POSted. ' ' ` ` ‘_ ` " It is understood that ML Bradley city. Shoal Harbor, where the fleet il Wu seated in the rumble seat of Hundreds, awakened by sirens or moored, indicated that a take eff the coupe at the time of the M_ police motor cars fledinnlght cloth- wuld not be ¢.,,m»Ct..d bnyore gm. cldexm The cm, was badly damaged’ es in their automobiles to higher m~day_ but was capable or moving under Flaws- Owe” We" f°S°“°d bl' fire- nnrllof ln no any lt woo .-Efforts to halt the Gran Chaco conflict be-I turned over to the gdvemments of To tween Paraguay and Bolivia were neighbor states-Argentina, Brazil, chile and Peru-by the League of N ations Council today. This action was taken in agree-f can liuaf You when llc Plltscofs l-hs Bl\..L! co lf l "ii ; l .l FN# y Ci .J the Italian feet led to its seiz , `/‘L2 _ _/‘ s¥:_<_‘~f'_;»- Maritime. Provinces-l<‘rr~\h to strong winds, shifting to nortllcrul with rain; becoming rolirr. liETEOROLOGIC.»\l. 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