MAXIMS 017A MERE MAN u-u-ii meal! self-denial. ‘ ‘mm, omens, Iauldsl us!‘ gpnrloiietow TWO UIIU $11165 FOR UN E Temperansehanarrvwwayxit gvgy/ ///» The People's Paper Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 193a SARRAIIT S‘. 5K8 iiPPflRl EUR NEW MINISTRY Many Former Cabinet Ministers Retained in New Government. PARJB, Oct. 2'i-—(Priday)--(A.P.) ..Premier Albert Sarraut ‘early te- ggy announced formation of a new Ministry for France which varied little iroin the Cabinet of former Premier Daladicr. Wth himself as Premier and Minister oi Marine, he chose for- m» P"oni!.~r Daladier as Minister pf War, and Joseph Pruil-Boncour to SUCUJCCl himself as Minister of ‘Foreign Affairs. Georges Bonnet was also chosen to hold his former position as Min- lsier of Fnance. The other mmist- ers were announced as follows:- Minister of the ulterior-Camille Uhauteiaps (same post). Minister of the Budget-Abel Darcey. (Continued on Page i0) ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. , MEETINGS. ETC "Announcement! nre Inserted II ihls column at I eents per war‘ strictly payable ln advance. ‘Talkies-Elmira Monday. 2138. "Talkies-St. Peter's Tuesday. _ 2138 "Talkies-Moron Wednesday. 2138 "st James Haiiowelen Tea serv- ed from 5 to 7 today. 2155. "Argyle Shore Bacon Hog Fnir, Thursday, November 9th. 2200. "Mosguerade Dance in the Holy Nome Roll. st. Peters, octobei- 30th. 2161. "Masquerade Dance in Legion Hall, Mount Stewart, October 81st. 2188. "North Wiltshire telephony meetins Wednesday evening, Nov- ember first nt. sown-thirty. 218i. "Pllmmllse Sale Murdock Ross’ Store. Friday, October 27th at 7 llclevk. 315B. "cake sale this, Friday, morning 10 c‘clock. Moore <3: MoLeodb store. 2302 "Hill. W. A. White. D. D., will Weak in Havelbrook church, Frldoy, ,0ctobcr 27th at 7.30. 2179. “Chicken Supper and Entertain- "ltlllt followed by dancing. st. James Hail. Summerfleld, Monday night, 2128. October 30th. "Chicken Supper, Dance. Bingo l“ C. M. B. A. Hall, Vernon River, °“ Monday evening. October sctn 105k Reserve this date. 2l25. "Charlottetown Male Chorus N- llcnrsai at Legion Hail tonight. at l ociock, All mcmbe s requested to be present. 2204 I "U188 and Miliviewi Clubs load- “B11088. lambs and calves Tuesday, Wiener 31st. o to o o'clock. nut stool: early. Ross d: Jenkins, Beo- retaries, 31m "Bun Life will tact you whether you die too we or live will 1! you buy an endowment at '80 05. Arrange for one today. Consult J. A. Moore, manager. Charlottetown. 1176 "Qlyde River Dramatic Club will groan). their play in Canoe Cove 2 all. Saturday evening. October l" Jidmlseion 26c and lbc. Bale of unches. Part of proceeds for Derry . (If not fine Monday even- "le-l m4. PAY Ill AIIVMIOE Al U III] pupa! “lfllllm Pfilwusibilily for small advis. when bills are sent out. in future no such sdvio. will ap- Wll unless the order is ae- "Illlllllled wlfls payment. CHAlIbITI-‘IOWN GUARDIAN N. s. n. T0 complishcd through sea-operation, Protest By Labor Un- ion Calls For Invest- igation Into Stcel Code. Staff Writer) , WASHINGION’, _ Oct IO-DB- and the big st:el companies, on issues capable ofbz-‘nging '92 coir- stltutioniil test of the N~ R. A. programme today were brought into immediate p ospect. r Wthin the next few weeks lord either must satisfy the Govern- ment that lie is conply'ng with the automolfe code or hav‘ bids on important contracts discnded. Still Holrlout The steel men have failed to come to terms with the work rs of ther "captive" coal mines as rc- qulrcd by Pzesideht rtcoscvet. and have been summoned to the White House next Moiday. At that time :_...*—.__-" __.-—'-i—_~:_;.. 1.x; ' (Continued on Page l0) EMPLIIYMENT 0N INCREASE (Canadian Press) i OTTAWA, Oct. ZB-Jndustrlal employment at the beginning of October showed its sixth consecu- tive monthly increase according to the obminicu Bureau of Statistics Statements received by 0.240 firms, the Bureau reports, shows that the staffs of these firms had increased from 818.468 in the preceding month tn 834,348 persons at the beginning of October. Activity has frequently declined between September and October in the l2 years of record, the Bureau's report continues, the change on the average being a fractional reduc- tion. The gain this year is there- fore unusually interesting, particu- lnfly so "because it is the largest advance reported on October l since the record was commenced in i921,” states the Bumu. The index (based on the ever- scpiembyi- i lest and eon on Oc- tober 1, ma. Appreciation I wish to express my sincere thanks to all my friends and subscribers to the Guardian who have helped me to sixth Prise in the Guardian's Contact and to the Guardian for having had such a fair and favorable contest. ‘ ll. MARIAN!) OWEN. Charlottetown, P. I. l. Secretary of Dominlons, who de- clared in a speech the Empire has shown thewayinwhatcanbeac- NRA ATIEMPTS io LINEUP siiii FIRMS, (By James Cove Associaixd Press cisive steps by the United States Govenmett affecting Hsny llbrd age for the calender your i020 as 100), stood at no.0 on October l of] this year, compared with 60.5 on INFANTS BtlIlY iPlIZZEI_-I_S_PEIEIBE Mystery Shrouds PoliceCarry On In- vestigation. - (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Oct. 28. - A tragic question mark stood tonight at the base of every theory brought forth by the death of "purity" Hillier. Her unclad body was round today behind a clump oi bushes in‘ a pub- lic dump not 300 yards beyond the home she strayed from at mid-af- ternoon on Wednesday. A few fee: laway, piled in a basket. were the tiny woollen suit and sweater-Al- fredo. Hillier was just l8 months old-in which iicr mother hard tires- sed her against the cold. Nearby lay ii blood-stained cloth. i - Autopsy ‘Held I l Despite the faoi. that an uutcpn jrevealed only superficial cuts - no ;“gross lesions" suiiicient to cause death, nor any evidence of criminal assault, neither the police nor Chiei; Coroner M. N. Crawford were wil- llng to take the view that no one was implicated- The report of Dr. Crawford and Dr. W. L. Robinson, pathologst, indicated deaub was "probably due to exposure," but both said this did not preclude the child's (Ocntlnucd on Page l0) FINDING oi] Tragedy As Toronto , i 4 Committee Meets to Consider F u t u r e Policy-Efforts Must Continue Stay Delegates. r Who, as Acting mlsr, list month headed the delegation to 0t.- taws. which obtained $113,650 for unemployment relief to be expend-i ed in public works throughout the Steamer Crashes idler 1n ivCS. (Canada's: Press) PORT WILLIAMS, N. 5., Oct. 26 —'1'h¢ Norwegian steamer Juan crashed into the government pier here today, and her bow cut a six- foot gash in the planking. 'i‘he ac- cident occurred when the ship's anchor chains fouled as the pilot gave orders to drop the hook. The Juan, carrying a cargo of cotton seed from Mobile, was undamaged Repairs to the dock will 00st M00. Reveals Of Emp J.H. Thomas "Lauds Results Of Ottawa Conference. ‘IDNDON, Oct. 26.—(C.P. Cable)- The British Empire is an example to the world that co-operation for positive ideals is possible between great and free nations, declared J. H. Thomas, Secretary for the Do- minions, in a speech here tonight. Speaking on the theme of “the, Empire in World Politics," Mr. Tho- mas said there were hvPfllll 61805 the worstand the greatest crisis in blgflgyy was past. Nowhere were those signs more numerous than in the British Empire. Cites Facts In the last three months, he poin- ted out, British imports had in- creased by $40.000.000 and her ex- pm-g, by $45,000,000. in Canada, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa j similar improvement, in proportion, had taken place. In the nine months immediately following the Ottawa Imperial Economic Con- feronce, he wont on, Great Britain's trade with the rest of the Empire rose from 36 to 40 percent of her total trade. 1n the latest period the total trade of the Dominions and i India with the United Kingdom had similarly increased. "Even 1g (he figures were less nflklng," said the Minister. "the Ot- tawa Conference remains not only a landmark in the history oi the Em- l pire but a striking example to the wm-id 1t is possible for a group of free nations to work together for the ‘common 8900-" _______._._.. Card of Thanks ire Meet Success lirovinre. O I . I (By George Hsmbleton, (Iiinadlan Press Staff Writer) GENEVA, Oct. Iii-Determina- tion that withdrawal of Germany PREMIER H" LAN‘; E from the arms conference‘ shall not halt efforts to reach agreement on measures of further disarmament was the dominant note as the World Disarmament Conference held a brief session today and then Outline Policy All action on the task it has set itself‘ -oi ironing ou‘ the many diveig-l Province. 650 for unemployment relief On that occasion a very MERE MAN Some In iiu-s by choice; Oihara. by neoenity. MAXI MS OFA 12 PAGES Notification has been received by the Provincial Gov- ernment from Ottawa of the granting of the sum of $113,- for Prince Edward Island. The grant is a direct result of the representation made to the Federal Government last month by Premier the Hon. W. J. P. MacMillan, M.D., Hon. John A. MacDonald, M.I’., accepted recommendation of thc hir. W. Chester S. MCLIJPG, DTP, and HOIL G. Shelton Bwerlno Committee to adJourn to‘ Sharp, Minister of Public Works. strong case was made on be» half of the unemployed of the Province.,lt was iolloivcd by the Island delegation. k Immediately eitcr the conference by the visit here of Mr. Thomas Mzigladery, of Oitawzul fl-dlollmev ll": Fivtrillz Committee special investigator into unemployment conditions, whosel fist-in t» man out its lim- oL,‘ recommendations wero in accord with the brief pro-sonic" The amount ot the grant is almost generous one, and m" in Order that an llp-lv-datif naturally gives great satisfaction to our federal and pro- draft dlsannament convention may vinciai Conservative representatives. ‘ It will be expended on public works for unemployment l relief throughout the Province in accord with plans which The bureau W91 h!" the rteht are now in process of completion. be prepared for second reading when the conference meets again. (Continued on Page i0) FARM sinus rlN s lllTES (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Oct. 26 —- Thirty Iowa National Guardsmen were de- putized by Sheriff William De Moss Card of Thanks I wish to express my sinceix and grateful Thanks to all who so kindly assisted me to win the Fifth Prize in the Guardian Subscription Con- test. Thanks! MRS. JOHN WEEKS, Brookfield. at C‘ Thursday to clear highways of farm strike pickets. Five hundred western Iowa far- mers planned an anti-farm strike orgariizaton and offered convoys to assure truckers safe passage to Omaha markets. Iowa strioke leaders counselled withdrawal oi pickets, at least un- til the midwestern governors’ con- ference at Des Molnee Monday. w“ co-operative milk pool No Desire To “lVazify” World: Says Spokesman ‘ (Associated Press) CHICAGO, Oct. 26~Germnny has no desire to "Nazify" the world i or to extend its territories, Dr. Hans Luther, German Ambassador to United States. said tonight. "The much criticised Hitler gov- ernment has no intention to Ger- manine anyone," Luther declared. "Hitler literally has said that all this talk of Germanlzing has to be stopped once and for all." Orders to that effect. the Am- bassador said, have been given by Hitler to government officials and citlsens alike. He said Hitler even had instructed against privatp cori- versatilons along those lines. Dr. Luther spoke at s dinner in honor of Dr. Hugo llbkener, oom- msnder of the Graf Zeppelin, which today paid Chicago. a 25- minute visit. Eclrener- decided to spend the night in Chicago and rejoin his ‘Flo-foot airship tomor- row at Akron, Ohio. planned to halt milk shipments to Milwaukee and Chicago next Tues- day. They asked e state embargo on farm shipments “to avoid any voles-ice likely to occur." Sheriff Joseph Bhiriner oi M11- waukee said he would have 75 dep- uties to clear roads if necessary. Milwaukee (so-operative milk pro- ducers s ciatio voted opposition to strike. U.S. Gov. Raises Gold Price (Canadian Press) WASHINGTON, Oct 36—Aa the United States Government pushed the price of newly-mined gold l8 omits higher today, a Prudential order made it clear only gold "re- covered from the natural deposits in the United States or any place subject to the Jurisdiction thereof‘ could be purchased under the new Riooseveltian monetary policy. The edict ruled out the possibil- ity that thc gold mines of Canada or any other country outside the United Bt/ates jurisdiction might be able to take advantage of the high price set by the Washington Gov- ernment. The quotation oi $31.54 fixed hire today was i8 to 50 cents Royal Scot In: Seattle EATYITJ‘, 08b. "r-(LPJ —-'.l.1lt I wish to sincerely thank all those who so kindly supported me in the recent Guardian Contut both by subs... ptions and those who saved coupons. Sincerely, ISABEL FERGUSON. Bonshsw. Royal Scot, famous train oi the 401- miie run between lncidcn, Glasgow 5nd Mmllllflh, arrived here today from Portland. It left for Vancou- ver tonlaht. The train was brought w the United Itatss for exhibition at the Chicago World's Fair and will end en 0.000 miles tour in Mon- treal Nov. m, above the price of the metal on tbs London market. Card of Thanks 1 wish to convey my most sincere thanks, to each and every one who so kindly help- ed me win Third Grand Prise in the subscription Oamllllan. News Received Of Bouble Fatality Victims Of Train Crossing Ac- cident In Bangor, Maine, Had Relatives Here. Word has been received by relat- ives in Buirunerside of the death mother, Mrs. Milton, in a car sc- cident 0n Monday in Bangor, Maine. Mrs. Bernard's two child- ren, a little girl one year old, arid a boy, four years old, are in the hospital in a serious condition. Not many details were contained in the telegram except that m. Bernard and Mr. Milton were both in the car. It was a train crossing accident. Mr. Bernard is the John E. Bernard, of and Mrs. Milton hsd the Island. S. a eonofMrs. Remington. relatives on Temperatures At u New Low For October (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, Oct. flfl-Jwinter staged a rehearsal along the New England seaboard today. sending temperatures in many localities down to record October lows. Un- settled weather prevailed in the middle west and southern United States. In the Adu- ndaclrs, temperatures of eight above uro were recorded following a 24-hour snow. ‘it was the coldest day in l0 years. Freez- ing weather pmvsiled over upper New York State. Highways near Owl's Head wags clogged with three-foot snow drifts. 1h Massachusetts and other New England States the temperatures mounted into the upper 30's during the day. The New York Weather Bureau reported the biting winds which struck the northeastern states so hours ago were 1181M! i500 adios out at sea. NIWOUTOBII-IKIW MONTREAL, 00t- 26—(O.P.)— —'l‘ho thermometer hora today touched 102, lowest point on rec- ord for any dsy in October once MoGili University began complllne records sometimes in the last cent- ury. '1'? "new ~v ~~ -. - i of Mrs. Hartwell Bernard and her ‘ Card of Thanks _I wish to thank all my friends who kindly gave their subscriptions and saved votes for me in the Guardian Con- test. MARY BBO WN, Charlottetown. Annual lubserlpllon Delivered ll-oo‘ a: ls-n Canadn anal u. s. s 84.60 Ottawa Grant AREISHERMEN ELECT UEEIBERS AT CBNVENTIBN Alfred H-anlon, Canso, N.S., Re-elected President -- Joseph Arsenault, Summer- side, Vice-president. MONUION, Oct. Ztis-(Olil-Al- fred Hanlon, of Caruso, NA, was un- animously re-eiected to the position of president oi the Maritime United Fishermen at thevconciudlng session | oi their annual convention here this ;mnmirg. Charlottetown was selec- teo as the place of the next annual convention in 1934. Several resolu- tions were passed. one of the most important of which was demanding that the federal government cancel immediately the licenses oi all beam trawlers operating within its uris- diction, as it was felt that the com- petition of the trawler was most un- fair and detrimental to the best in- terests of the hock and lino fisher- 111911. ccuuiccq‘ i oi.»- The meeting was called to ordc. at ten o'clock. Among the import- ant matters up for discussion was that of the territory allowed lob- ster fishermen during the various seasons in the Atlantic district. The question has been a conten- tious one in the pest and. lost spring upon the opening oi the season there was considerable friction be- tween the fishermen of Prince Ed- ward Island, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia over the fact that some (Continued on Page 10» ' The Weather: Etc Graf Zeppelin In Akron, Ohio (Associated Prisfi) AE/ON; 0., Ort 26- Rftiirlling from a v'sit to tiie aerni regions above the Chicago Ws/zld Frr‘. the wor d-travelied Graf Zeppelin dropped gently to ea: ih here late today for a 48-hour stay tréfore start rig a long voyage home to Friedrichshaicn, Gornrny. The take-off ls tentatively sched- ultd for 8 zi- m Saturday. The re- turn will be made by Sevil-s, Spain. Dr. Hugo Eckencr, the G M's iam- Ous Commander, ulll i-sme erinterid the fnai prepatations. Halifax Ma Killed Instantly HALIFAX, Oct. 26—William L. Sidney, 38. was klllcd instant- 1y tonight, when a cai- struck him down as he Walke-rl home from his work as a stcvedore It the Halifax piers. The car was driven by Allen Robb. who wls arrested on a technical charge of causing bodily hem through wilful neglect. Bidney left a wife and seven children. Card of Thanks To those who so kindly as- from Chicago by train tomorrow to sup- sisted me in whining Second Prize in the recent Guardian subscription Contest, I here- by extend my sincere and heartfelt thanks. ERNEST DTMMTLLAN. . Charlottetown, R. B. 6. (m. o Cor lie Loews Min: rum cents Ase lieu. lure You burr. SVATY Y '1 ltjdiiliiin I'm-en) ME'll§(l"ill.iIli ‘ (v onto, Ui-l w- \i romp rniii O I'll‘ Tor- runs rvviiui Vnnoonaor lirini -nton .. ll ~ ff .. Qicho" ‘ . Snhi John ... . Iliilfrix (‘h-ir‘ l.'t"iil\\'li F0 [Hi1 \\‘T wince o. -~('_\' frilr and .\iii i line Win-r \i -i» iin ehTvii-g tn his: rl; Cilol. biafllima Emit 1- .‘("Il“l'.'llQ fiiir and cool. Tfgh tide title c-rniop at R3‘- and U-innrr 1v mllrllifli? It 5 3!’- tsiin sot! ih's ror rwn it 4 n7 and fluflfl ‘nmnrrnw morn n: rit (l 5'-‘-'. Full moon Tlalwilny, ,\uY " 75'! r ‘mist a intuitive FErrnvu-vshle (lilo ekhroen int =- than Ptmrlottc‘ CAR PERRY o. v1 SFIIPDYLE “llrllfr 8i! ,ii’nv MPLOYMENT RELIEF ARMS PARlEYlGenerous IS ABIUURNEIJgTQ Relieve Provincial UNTIL DEB. 4’ Unemployment Situation Presentation Of Island Claims ForL Federal Aid Results In Unquali- fied Success-Money Will Be Expended In Providing Useful Employment Throughout The UQBQEP ‘P2212 35912;?