'E Raging Waters. _.1 Btock Tuesday afternoon, August "Got iour shave or haircut at _ Air lrbotsho ltrlhthllld _ ._ ’ "' I » ¢ MAXIMS I _,/W ‘ MAXIMS or A P OF A ¢\\l`ll\°*l“*|\l°'°h"~"°"" I / P I P y -` y y .I f ` ieveisaaumsehmgeonopersf. Covers.'Prince.'Edwardl islandlLikeitl1eiDew “W _ 1 MEaE_MAN_ _§.»~I" E _ y I MERE MAN ‘ m” 1"” "ht ‘M I' I <5 'I - - zyy/ //W /»:~//f I \‘~‘P*’ \N` \`\\\\ ( $23 'rue rrmanaseunus orhami.. ... ......mi-.1--»- ~~ I The Peo les Pa er ...sf sm... Read b Ever bod \ gg ... ......... ... .........,,::: W 5. _ ?= a I. I , I @,°:,-:':.t..‘:‘.1,'i'i.‘.r~...1.'.“M.‘.'i.’... cHARw'rrETowN, c.ANA_1>A,'sATURDAY, AUGUST, 19 1933 14 PAGES :.»;=;-.;',.'.;':.':.:‘.°'::.'.‘.‘ .§?°i'f;°-=,n°»_ - E I W' E W _ | I _=V T v i alpequ _cene f Destr tive Fire ll N l"ll LW DAMAGE BY RIVER F lll (IDS Fields, Highways and Gardens Levelled by_ ' JAMAICA STORM Southern Trinidad Still Suf- fering from June Hurri- cane, Escanes Storm. PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, Aug. 18.- (C_F. Cable) -~ Lashed by the I tail-end of the storm that caused death and destruction in Jamaica earlier in the week, some sections of northern 'I‘rinidad tonight were in a state of devastation with fields, highways and gardens torn by river floods. The heaviest rains since 1924 haU caused the San Juan, St. Joseph and Caura rivers to overflow, empty- ing raging waters over the country- side and adding to the damage caus-I ed by floods on August first. ff . The storm. which began yesterday, was heralded by strong winds and vy .seas off the coast. Several c (qcntlii-ué”d o`d"'r'5agé' ia) ANNOUNCEMENTS COMING EVENTS MEETINGS, ETC ‘G I' -_.___ I "Announcement: are inserted ll lhll column at 8 cents per word strictly poyabl ance o in adv _ . "Come to Lawn Party at Churchill Monday, August 21st. 525 olav “The Blue Bag" at crap- \ud, August 19th. 412. "Dance, Wiltshire Hall tonight. Music by Buckle Busters. Admis- llon 10 and 20c. 565 '°Women'a Institute Ice Cream d Bocial, Cavendish Beach, August list. Proceeds in aid of schood. 533. 5 o “Dance and tug-of-war in Irish- tnwn Rink Tuesday, Aug. 22. If in i “Kinllcton Players present their B f pe “,001-my, following evening. 554 and Inq tr°°ps' NURTHERN .TRINIDAD HARD HIT BY STURM Nine liiiidings British' Aircraft Carrier n 1 1 M, 1,; Strong Winds After spending five ynarl on the China sta-U0". the *ii raft carrier Hermes recently returned to England. Hero she is seen miall craft were driven ashore, oth- at anchor in Sheernesu harbor. Look! I IIN mm F-r‘“°d';’_"‘I'"° mv" Bl THE BIG BIINTEST EARLY Monster Competition Starts In Real Earnest Next paign Develops Valuable Qualities in Contest- ants; Every Worker Will Be Paid Cash; Don't Wait, Start NOW. Next Monday is the real start in months and every one taking an the Guardians “Good Will Sales- active part is sure of making some manship Club" competition. Con- extra cash each `day they work. lllI’PllRTlINIlY IS IINIICIIING ll ISFIIR YIIU; IUIN, Monday; Big Advantage For Those Who StartI Immediately; Guardian’s Subscription Cam-I _Visidl Province I ff .I To Flames i l\lacNutt, general merchant of Mr. George Mountain, we Are Destroyed In Conflagration Barns And Residence Of Mr. Preston MacNutt Fell Prey Last Evening. _ Nine large buildings, were destroyed in a disastrous fire at Mziipeque lust eveninpf, and the whoievillnge was hreatencd by the flames before they were finally broughl under control. The major loss was suffered by Mr. Preston , whose residence. warehouse and five burns were dcsiro_vé;i_ Two Iiurns, the property re also iiurncd to the round - iz The fire oi‘iginated between 8.30 und 9 o`ciock in one ol Mr. MzicNuit’s barns, some distance up the road from ihc owner-’s residence. With amazing rapidity the flzimce-; testunts who enroll early will have several days start over those who join_later and the work done dliring the additional few days that might be lost now may mean the differ- ence between the First Grand Prize of $600 CASH and a much smaller one. Win a Big Prize ' If you would like to win a prize nightmare, but what she mas in traditional lines she nw-ku iw efficiency. The brood, clear dock is designed to provide safe land- ugs me use-.urs for _urs uma of sesplmu whlvh 911° °”1'|°= 1" her capsclous hold. TAIIESHANII IN. RAII CRISIS (Canadian Press) BAGDAD, Iraq, Aug. 18-Great ritain, although it gave up man- atory powers over Iraq this year. gain has taken a hand in affairs this state in an attempt to bring ace between Assyrian Christians The killing of more than 600 "Harland excursions Tuesdays, ASSYTWM in °°“m°t5 with their rad Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. t For further information phone"173 1484 7-3 tf 1 "The P. E. I. Hospital Ladies 'Aid are sewing hot meals under - th _ ` ' affair to a crisis. ltional foes, the Kurds, and e Iraq forces has brought the About 315 bodies were found in th, grand ‘stand dmmg the Ex_ Blmei and 300 more in the vicinity hibition. 550 of o Doguk, following Kurdish raids the Assyrlans Iraq officials n . “B” with the °E°Wdf B' I' 5~ contend the Assyrians were killed dance tonight. Trained six piece orchestra. Perfect floor. Obliglng management. 555 “Come and get _home made bread, cake, cookies at pantry sale, Plennell and Chandler's, Saturday afternoon, August 19. 521 “Montague Club loading Live t 8. na. sfeex must be msec with 1 gcretary, Mont Annear. 540. ii "The Bun Life Retiring Annuity 1 h culled by our actuaries “A perfect policy." Particulars fumlshed by sry of our agents _ or J. A. Moore, I anager, Charlottetown. 276. in crossed the Tigris two weeks ago ra for short in retum. a battle after 1,300 of them d wiped out a force of Iraq at ihe Kurds massacred the As ian communities. The British Government offered asylum in Cyprus to the Assyr an troops. They denied the charges h - Syl' n _ an leader, Mar Bhimun, and his father and brother, who were or- ered deported by the Iraq Gov- ernment. Meanwhiie Sir l"ra.ncls I-lumphrys, British Ambassador to q. is leaving London tomorrow Bagdad. He cut his vacation nur anlilllsfm Blde Bought On Grafton. St. Yesterday the large wooden building occupied by, White‘s Tea. Rooms, the Tip Top Store, Phillips’ barber shop and Dr. Bimohard's dental parlours» hunting the Market Square on Grafton Street. owned by the estate of the late Mrs. Adam Murray, was purchased by Mr. H. J. Phillips in the interests of o chain store. The sale was privately conducted, the pur- chase price being $10,000. It is understood rebuilding operations, will be commenced this falL The present premises are occupied by monthly rental. The building has a frontage of 41 feet on Grafton Street and is regarded as one oi the best business locations in Charlotte- town. A Must Not Flaunt “Thanks Badge” (Canadian Press) TOIRDINIO, Aug 18-Boy Scouts in Toronto who wear the Swastlka- shaped "tilhanks Badge" must not flaunt it in public until the present feeling here against the Hitler symbol has subsided according to advice from headquarters. 'I‘he . mounted- by a Fleur-de-Lys ‘Thanks Badge"-a Swastika sur- --is or lglven to friends of scouting f some exceptional good turn. D U me Main Building, Exhibition unds. Shoo shine. 558 “Excellent hot dlnnersand sup- gtl Exhibition Week, Holy Name all (formerly League of Cross Ball). Proceeds for charity. Tick- its 40 and 35 cents. Children 2lio.I , 557 ll I “Come to the Ice Qesm Social and Sports at Hunter River, Rink, ‘ Monday evening, August irish. Pro- ceeds in aid of the United Snurch. If not hne, Tuesday. 528. "Enjoy a wonderful day’s outing and o good sail to Bonshaw, Boat leaves Sunday morning it a_ o'clock from Bruce Stewart's wharf. Large . boat. Diesel engine. Fare 50 cents return. Bring your picnic basket.. I v ` “I b _ .\ u.‘\\.“f~ Commission Recommends A United West Indi I 68 LONDON \\ll. ll-The ninloi' tion of I. United Walt Indies. (Canadian ri-eu cable) said was to "encourage the obncen- _ B0 ' in 'commission dealin with the far at least as the colonies B00 racing the Windward and Lee- imion B political structure of the British of Jamaica are concerned." Bt. West Indies today recommended Lucia would be the administration constitution of a new colony em- centre of the new colony. “Ol be' cause of historical association but Wllfd Hllitdl. C0 be known as the for its central location, the pres- British cmbbem menus. ence than of buildinms suitable for Purpcse of the commigum in a central secretariat and because making this f¢¢°mmm4|,¢i4,n__ gg its harbor and wharf will shelter ~ ' ,L.sw¢sn»»_~sl\\sai»r_ig _ _,gl .rig of real value. such as the first Grand Prize for $600, or one for $300, or one for $200 or one of the $100 cash prizes or a large 20% cash commie sion prize, why not make the proper eiIort to realize your ambition by acting today? Enroll your name at once in The Guardiarrs great cash prize distribution contest and begin immediately on your campaign for the very best cash award possible. ' Reason For Big Contest Primarily, the object of this big cash prize distribution is to increase the already large circulation of The Guardian and to win a welcome in every household in the Province of Prince Edward Island, and while da- ing this, ascertain who are the most persevering,, determined men, wo- men and young folk in the Province. lIt is really a campaign that gives hundreds an opportunity to earn good money each and every weekI for a period of approximately two Competition is the life of success, it makes achievement worth while. Re- sourcetulness, patience and “get~V Major George wlmn, in c0m_ therequickr’ are qualities developed mimd. of the New Brunswick and Iin men and Women' every day bi* Prince Edward lslaiid Division of live competition. The contestants the sah,a,_-on Army m_.,k,,s his mst who Wm 50°” be engaged' in the visit to the Islzinri tcrifiy. mammouth contest for subscriptions will undoubtedly be people \vho ap- preciate these facts. . III Ll IA A IIE Dame opportunity knocks but I R S T W ! 3 B T den opportunity for you and many _ *"‘“””“‘ P°’“°” °’ "°“’ "””"““’“ Divisional Comman- Dc not let this wonderful oppcrtuu del' F01' N B and 1 place in this day and age. Enroll _ ' your name now in the big contest Major George WIISOH' lwcuuyz and make a real my cheque for appointed to the command of ‘tha I yourself before one week from tc- New B'““s“"°k and Prime Edw" ,' Island Division of the Salvation. pread from one building to another, and for :L time il seemed as if the whole village were doomed. in immediate :danger were the Presbyterian and United (`hu1'ches. the S Nutt’s store. ln response to a call for help the fire-fighting equipment oi! Ken- sington and Summerslde rushed to the assistance of the large group Iof fire fighters, who were striving I to bring ihc flames under control. I Water was hauled from Kier‘s Wharf, one-half a mile from the Ihziil, the residence of Mr. Hugh I-iopgoozl. _and Mr. Mac- 4 under control. The hay in the barns was de. stroyed. One animal is believed to have been bumed. The farm im. plements and the household ef- fects wcre practically nil ricstroycci 'I'he cause of the fire is as yet unknown At the time of writing once at every door. She is now . I I loucu clamour at om_s_ Do n t scene of the fire, and from DarnlcyI _ . mpeg; her to Si theydoor in. ,nge I Bridge. about a mile away. AfterI it WHS not nossilifc io nscerlaln the l Guudmn,sb1g competmonls “sob lstrenuous efforts had been put.m0nc".»~- ine /~;- *inc amount of _ forth, the fire was finally brn\igh°.i"*"'~` ' " ` ` "1" I‘>‘1*l'li\"Z=. Dam age .By (Camndian Press) TORONTO, \Aug 18-Half-a. million dollars tonight was the I estimate of damage in the ' night. Don't walt mother minute. _ _ Start now and you will find out be- Army’ “°°°"II°m“°_d_ by Mrs' wus” fore you are working ,_ mn day just makes his first visit to this Prov- how easy it will be to earn at least Ime t°d‘“y" on “m"‘I at Bmdm I a few five dollar bills in your spare they Wm Pr°°°°d by Car ‘O S“m'I umm AUT AT ONCE mouside where he will address ar meeting this evening. He will con- _ duct the services Siiiiciny morning ' and evening in Clinrlriitclmm: at the Citadel. MAIL IT TODAY! 1 PRIZE, CAMPAIGN DEPARTMENT HEADQUARTERS The Guardian, Charlottetown, P. E. I, _ Telephone 482 IIIFURMATIUII GUUPON GENTLEMEN: Kindly send me receipt books for taking subscriptions to my local paper, The Charlottetown Guardian, and fall de- tails relative to the free offer of valuable Cash awards to be I made in the great profit-sharing campaign. MY NAME IS .................................. . . . . . . .... I Asa.-ess I rata.. N0 su-earns. Contestants should enroll their names now and get started at once. Send for receipt books now and get an early start. You can make good money each week. EVERY ACTIVE MEMBER PAID CASH EACH WEEK ' THERE WILL BE N0 DOSEBS Eton College Aftermath Ov Major Wilson has had over twenty years’ expcrlcuce in Silva-I tion Army work. Ho iormcrlv li:iclI charge of the Syrlnny Division audi North Bay Division. previous to bc- ing Chancellor of the East Toronto Division, which position he left to take up his present duties a few weeks ago. Major and Mrs. Wilson arc as- sured or a warm welcome in his province, hath on their mm hciinlf wake of a. dashing summer clcctrical storm that sprang up early today in western Ontario . :ind rolled eastward with great- cr power tn end eight hours later with a. cyclonlc outburst nt Comwali on the eastern border of Ontario. Loss at Cornwall alone was placed at $40,000. others in the field which it covers ` ' '_' ' - --'s to Bk 1 t 68511. h ' ° 9 17"? 7" » ,,,,§‘;,;y‘§,°§§,,’§§d§’;,fI,° m,§;§, Salvatiomsts Prepare Ex t e n 3 1 U e,rzr~s 1,.-..;.».i.;u_'y:5 tcwaitaminutetodrawasub- E0 W9lC0nl€ NOW Lighthouse . . . , , I ., _you can have it every day you work. ) I __ . _ . . . it su b “nh d _ ' S I 0 tC:1n.'idl.1n Press) Il)onIt bgbashIedl.e(If‘imidityhasno E' Island. n /,wT¥GOmS}_I` Nf S" [`uq'__I8" Fur- snap! in\=.c '- rituals Ynoltsslohaisg 1 i°\\ls1 Bc Sailsrfieo hits fue ~. 3 . 'NET PROFIT’ r | ,i\_ 1. _H2 ` _,viii ` `_' . _ .\' I somewhere off Halifax Harbor nrc-I ~".»~-I\n\h .I 1-Ivlhfh.l`1‘\`~I`|\'I'~I\‘ I $3,000 took place n nws ' _ _ ' __ _ I St. Catherines. fI`li»'.i1'sdny i1ltci'uoouI two 'Un “sh "I°mUd°cS th_m' I about 1 dclocl; wlirn buildings own- > formvd BMI' of the dpstrodcr edby Mr s ir Cul-.\-.il New Hn-cu IS”-‘f“"'"‘"‘Y`S *"m‘““"“*~ . . . . - ,_ _ _ _ _ were de5u_05__dA TWU Llrgc bm.nS_ aI ‘Tln._v were lost|Thursdo_v morn I coach housvv ,, piggfry :uni ri im, ing while the rics.roicr.< crew was house fell viflim to ilw finnws. ml Hniragcd in isrscf nractloe b<‘!\\'@€n addition some i`:i1'ni iiuiilcmfuiis. hay Pennant, Point mid Sambro Island and gram Wm, d,-__.,.L,-(Wd, light. The rudder adjustment ‘ The loss \\ is pnriiall covered by WhlCh bl‘0U8l1I5 Ih<‘m CIYCUD8 bidi Fresh to strong south and south- west winds; partly clourly nitli a fciv .scaticrcd siimvcrs. XilT'I`iI(\ii'>ll' _\lz\\iu\.ul | l m'.x‘- iumn tc:iil'f“\'-'1’l1\'\ "'-°-' l\_|\\u-ii _._ _..- . .\I:‘r.vv\: _.. .. . Vlemrin .. . .. -_ gf/ ii _ ,__ \'nnc.»\i\.-r __ llilmnninn . , l~ .\'Z‘ - stonn and an emergency fund cre- Of Jamaica ’s Tropical S to rm KINGSTON, Jamaica, Aug. 18.- (OP. Cable) -Weary and bereaved citizens of Kingston and St. Andrew tonight faced a. water famine as a. result of 'Iluesday's storm and floods, which left scores dead and caused property damage estimated at be- tween $2,000,000 and $3,000,000. In both cities water mains were destroyed or broken by the floods and there appeared to be no escape from the shortage before repairs were completed. Meanwhile relief stations had been established. for the relief of homo- less and suffering victims of the Masters Kil ETUN, England, Aug. 18-(0. P. Cable)-Word was received at Et- Bodics of the men, who left hers in the Bernina Massif. The victims er and eldest con of the Bishop ated by Governor Sir Romford . ._ _. y led insurance. A large crowd gathered, to the ship, failed. and Silbsvfiilvnt but was helpless to snvc the build- search for thc "fish" proved un- ings. 2.1 $.12 .“:‘.”.§;’§‘..i’. Conditional Release Of °"'"bm'm°"° Mahatma Gandhi Offered §f‘i‘I'»i7~"'i”I~“'-I-~"'-'f~'-l ~ .;5 several darl IUO for a holiday, were _._-~~ mpartod found at the foot of H- POONA, India, Aug. 18-(A.P.>- privileges were offered him to car dup wail of rock on Rloseg Park The British Government for India on thc work in behalf of the offered M. K. Gandhi his liberty won H. E. Hwnon, E. V. Slater. E. today, on condition he qui civil but these did not satisfy Gandhi. tonight M 1, _“L W. Powell, all housemasters and C. disobedience, ns he began lhc third He began to show signs of weak- su.. ms nh. .-v.~.~w,- in -1_m ....4 R.. White-Thomson, assistant mast- day of "a fast unto death" ness today from his fast and Gandhi began tho fast l>cc_uisc. of lilly. _ he said, the Government prevcntcdIbo sct free- if lic would abnn Powell, widely known as an oars- him from carrying on his campaign In.ll civil disobedience against Brli mln. was an old Oxford Blue and against iintoiiclmbillty .n lhc man-Irule. Gandhi was stoning out winner of the Diamond Sculll at ner in which hc dcslird wliile a._n. disobedience campaign WHPI1 E|.l1h.lla./Bla » ~ linnfl' ... . \' li' (‘nlgury ... . __ “»l Ui: Snsknroon , ._ 3"» ul llczinn . _ _. ff. in- Ilrnnllon ... 1* '.'\ \Vlnnlpcg ,.. ~ I’ T6 Imnrlon . ._ . , .. '»` Tl Toronto l\ Kingston ... '- Ohinwg, _.. . . 1 Birintreiil .»... _ b siicccssful. p.. 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