I , ‘ 5 over 327-1090 P831380 in l l this Pro nce — . in Guar an oval‘! 9e!- l§l1dti§'f"2€.i§ ‘$221.11’? >~/// c“; c" - while home in Prince Edward Island. 5’.,".'..'.t..‘.'.5'.f"i.‘..':..'.'..‘."i‘€£‘. ‘$2.’... iFour B riti Engineers Arrive * From . Are Extended V7- sh Moscow arm Welcome By Huge Crowd. Refuse to Comment On Treatment Re Moscow Trial llllBFEiLiliiS IIBSERVE ' (Associated Press) LONDON, April Zia-Grsetcd by rousing cheers from a large crowd, lhg British technicians who were deported from Russia as a result of their sabotage and espionage trial arrived in London today, still showing traces of their experiences iThe People's aper Earns Respite From His Duties . intimation has been received that Ills Honour Lleutonant Governor Dalton has been gran- ted sis weeks’ leave of absence. Ills Honour will leave shortly for Boston on a visit to rela- tives. During his absence the Hon. Chief Justice Mathlcson will act as administrator. vlu PRESENT BRITISH BUDGET Premier Bennett Feels Confident Cf Results From Washington Parley Great Ovation Tendered Canadian Prime Min- ister On Eve Of Departure For Preliminary Conference With President Roosevelt — Has BusyiProgramme At U. S. Capitol. Tomorrow \ 1 Read by Everybody Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, April 23—Confidence that the conversations in Washing- ton would result in great benefit to Canada and the world in gen- inct, who will be acting Prime Minster, accompanied Mr. Bennett down the train platform, along with other members _of the cabin- et and members of Parliament. A. WN. CANADA, MONDAY, APRIL 24,1933 Several Killed In Earthquake ISLAND 0F (.00. (Near Rhodes), April Z3»—(A.P.)—A violent earthquake lasting 80 seconds resulted today in u" death of several persons, injru. les to many, and heavy pm. Pefi! damage, according to first reports. The epicentre of the disturb. ance was believed to beAnatolla in Asia Minor. (The Island of Coo is one of the Italian islands wrcstcd from Turkey in 1912. Rhodes la In the Aegean Sea). iikilllliilmliltlfllP. Annual Subscription Delivered 85.00 H] Hull Clllldl lid U. l. A- ‘L60 T0 nlscuss nun: PACl ‘Mr. Bennetfls Wash- ington Visit Likely T0 Lay Basis For Reciprocal Trade ' Agreement. (Canadian Press) OTTA\\'.~\, April 23—-Pri1nr Klinlsicr R. B. Bennett lll.'l_\' not return from Washington wilh a completed agreement for xvi].- ' l fi in Moscow but smllihg happily eral was voiced by Rt. Hon. R. B, F. Lascelles, private secretary of i ‘meal "mp. hcuvpyg." (mam HM . ‘ over the warmth of their welcome.‘ Bennett 8-8 he cnifflllied "115 M- me G°V°m°Y Gene"!- W“ the" 1F n R M E the United $lotc=, but it L: the ‘ The deportees, Allan Monkhoilse, tel-noon for the United State: can- to bid the Prime Minister scdspeed. - general llVllPi (hut he will Order Paraded To St. PauPs- Church Yes- t e r d a y Morning. Sermon By Rev. H. D. Raymond. The 114th anniversary of the mmding of the Odd Fellows was observed yesterday by the Order in the parade to St. Paul's Anglican church. About one hundred mem- bers of the Order participated in the parade. They were joined at the Church by about seventymem- bers of the Alpha Rebekah Lodge. 1m eloquent and inspiring sermon was preached by Rev. l-I. D. Ray- moncl. shortly before ll o'clock the ,&:rade headed by-thc CRIIB-dlflfl gion Band, and marshallcd by Col. H. M. Davison, moved off from the I. O. 0. F. Hall on R'ch- mond Street, and proceeded to the church by way of Quccn and Grafton Streets. Following the ser- vice the parade mini-nod to the l-Lall by way of Graft/on, Prince, Kent, Queen and Richmond Streets. The Union Jack was carried in the parade by Mr. Brenton Wood. The line of procession was headed by the encampment Guards Col.‘ _ (Continued on Page 7) ii E v vn R l’ MARKElS GAIN liIJBSTANTIAIIY (B! Claude A. Jagger, Associated ma‘ “numb! Educ’ hundreds setting out in search of Overturns. plated by losses under the admin- "QM m“ Yammml- YOU NEW YORK Am“ 23”(A'P')"' gold in the next few months. " istration of John A. Machray, for- Fmmwiiil mmms "M" °umb°d| But the 20th century gole seekers 8 Barium" 3mm Aprl123___(A_ mar Chancellor of the diocese o! B l- . WA . “bwd ti“ 5111mm“ lnfmm“ will depart in one way from the _ P_)___Mr8_ flaky Bonk”. who h“ Rupert's Land, now serving seven c l 0 s E D e [eve JaTnalCa Y -- baudwagon Saturday. Prices soon‘ reversed the downtrcnd which de-l veloped late Friday, and stocks, bonds, wheat, cotton, silver and a icw other staples Lnished with substantial gains. Gold currcncics strengthened a little more against the United States dollar. Week-end trade surveys were cheerful and a throng 0f bilyflfi seemed tohave been waiting fvi‘ 11155 such a setback as ‘dcvdoperi in the markets Friday and in the early trading Saturday to get aboard. » - m“? m” ded‘ t i ‘Limit d announced thc have """“ ‘°“‘“°'“"""““ Th square miles he has reserved for u,“ h", m“, ‘hm; y” me Mlmylwgugae ‘Home, to p“, thanksgiving Preac M, e _ y me h be b u I‘ _> _ _ _ ‘ oplfofixffit markflhz” niltieglvirlzai; himself, claims covering about 2.000 wltchgfl Qhrgnlholfl, Europe as the “mm A and munch Wm, mod ication sermon, Rev. and Hon. Can- closéd a contract Wm, the Assoc“? Jatsnicfis “ninth ‘airing’: 1:32:29’? gs l. “technically analogs that game gguarethmlle; haxve lzielendstagd out “indicator of the future course and supplies w“ “n; o“; from Ra- glmfirs-Rycrltafirérgrszidggigarlgé ‘eta Growers ‘g Bl.lttllshtcolu,nbiai and “mm is some belief mm the. gllllxllfilll. L‘ ‘ . 8 HOS S 8W Olin N) vern- of Augglln pguflqg, nouns‘ _ 0 r L (1,, cover 11g s en re Olillllgc 0 It u ' ldllnu-uluu 1T0 market analysis were expecting. ment opened up the country to M“ Bonn” hopes to be “m, g9 Church would meet its greatest fin- export “ppm for shipment to the infill trap iziuofixclgangtehe . i: - I"'°5p°°i'°" m“ mu‘ LONDON. All?" 11-(5-7-1- continue the flight if necessary as- imiilfll C1151!- Wi" "csh “mldelic” United Kingdom during me season sums may sue“ m“ - all-allover. An can“ , k whose " ‘ ’ - - can b, u - a "id cemem i" miimbels l“ a’ 3"“ of 1933-34. The contract will cover °°mm°'°e" {§5]'f,,',',‘,',,g 1.1 . eflcen", w" 1,300 mug, “y”, forward movement. shlpmgnt or approximately 750,000 London possibly in the Baikal". WI! Blvldclsilng “Pm c035‘ w coast boxcs of fruit, or about half the ap- G ]1\‘|’:‘;,':gn _ 4 Pb‘ F ' l regisie ’ on seismo ‘ here , l" Canada» m” 51mm" evmmg 5”‘ pic export of British Columbia to . ovv Ql-“illzlfl I {:3 . I " n rl-s ,. MEETINGS» ETC D ra ma estlva at 1.04 a. m. today. It continued Ne wm a n Helrs 32m :10 sslfélizilggggtllliyluiii; the United lxlngcloln. d I f Protests Arrests Silzcizel; h o: ' mm 7.20. l1 I» e The contract iucu es sac o a ~ .n n .0 n M "Announcements ,lf0 lI""'\‘""' i“ [a] g0 Th, guru“ _____ A re So ht encouragement 8901"" at 35mm‘ by certain proportion of thc fruit and a PARIS, April 23.-(A.P.) —F'ran- I-‘Qjlllfgig’... 3| ills column at l e nta or werrl is?” l w u strictly plylhlfl 1'» ‘sol-mean MONCTQN, 1r 13,, Apyfl 33am. WICHITA. Kan, April it3.- "l; Pgmiliw-tl Ariibéshm’ tofi“; definite galvanised value on the rc- cots Poncct, French Ambassador to FORECAST route to Ottawa, where they will (A-P-l-Judge John 1|. comral '_‘-“'N s A m 23__w_ 5° S" '- ° m° a °9m° ‘i e maindcr of the ionnuagc. Berlin was instructed today to pro- g n hggmlleln Line Club londin! iltggs’ take part in the amateur theatrical of the 10th District United ) H m ‘ ‘when: B? Newman up the challenge thrown ddilwzflbg The Fruit and ‘Produce Exchange test to the German Government ‘gfilgglymainfiléovérfirssindl-‘r;ilrulesgvrtlr‘ April V” Album wedmgsq-gll,’ competition for the Governor-Gem Silks 91ml" C4"!!! 01 MINI" P‘ _ e o ' ' thflim" i" western cm“ a- ‘v ° of Croat Britain, Limited, has against the arrest of a Frenchman my. this this morning at 10-10 ' h’ .__...._.. 90424- . crals Drill-K the members of tho died in a hospital here Sstur: believed raider!“ o! m“ Coot!" h“ ‘mady been “cum”! by the branches in all the principal ports named Smyrnoif, who was reported lnguniilzitjahmna ‘éjggl-n“ at “I55 ‘M "500 youth restored by "Professor team representing Mount Allison do! 0i llliflllflilllll II"! uremic “m “us!” m °°n“°°"‘°“ ‘m’ " CWMU l“ G°"°“‘15Y“°d' of the United Kingdom and head to have been n victim of a beating rlsrs iomnrrlm‘ menu,“ M r,_ "W's Great Invention." Baptist Theatre gumt smkvmm N_ 3” and poisoning. lie wasiltyears old. Blléllblc inherit-Ill“ ‘Wflimg m5‘ offices in London. This season it at Trevcs, Gcrlnnny. 22w moon Lil-livid)‘, Allrll 24, one schmlrmm. April 25th. 8 P- 4 n the tum from Ham“, whhh won 1- ‘ ill F" - ' 3141-175X- dw" “'3' B‘ has also cngugcrl in an undertaking Dispatches from Meta said p-Snlhmcnilllr tide‘ ‘eighteen minutes 3943- - - . . _ _ _ _ |;_ f - 1 i than (‘hnr of l.‘ own. ' the Novn Scotla competition were nting Nova Beetle is composed ""1"" W" Mm l“ NW‘ s” “W” "ma" °l l l‘ ""- with the California Fruit Growers Smyrnolf was attacked a week ago i " ,v "midis: livestock WednesdflY "tum. April 26th,» at Hunter ‘liver and Emerald. Russel Nichol- ‘°"- , Hunter River Club- OOH-ll John Cushny and C. H. Nordwail, were accompanied by A. W. Greg- No Provision For ory, another Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical Company's engineer who was acquitted in the Moscow hear. ing last week, and NordwalPs Rus- sian wife, who had never before seen England. (Continued on Page '1) PRUSPECTBRS Wastes In Search Valuable Discovery Made. (Canadian Press ) ST. JOHN'S, Nfld, April 23.—A modern revival of the gold rush drama of the Klondyke awaits the opening curtain-the Spring break- up that will allow hardy prospect: rs of the north country to start into Labradors barren territory in search of gold. - From Newfoundland and Canada they have been gathering since the first report of gold discoveries came War Debts In Bud- get To Be Delivered By Neville Cham- berlain. (By Frank H. King, Associated Press Staff Writer) LONDON, April 23-Faced by world financial uncertainty, Neville Chamberlain, Chancellor of the Til START 0N JHLTREK Exchequer, will present to Parlia- ment 0n Tuesday ihc United Kingdom's annual budget reveal- ing how more than £'7-.J.o00,000 (currently about $3,010 003 0J0) wlll be raised and spent t‘ is year. This huge sum m" s no provi- sion for the June iratallment on the United States war debt, but here is, no-polltical significance in the omission. It is recalled that the Britishdnstailment of ssssso- l 000 in December was not provided ‘for in the previous budget. Numerous financial factors have been crowding upon the Chancellor since the main lines of his budget were approved before the economic mmion headed by Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald left for Wash- ington. P It is understood Mr. Chamber- lain will pay little attention to the new financial storms, but will hold to a straightforward, orthodox budgeting course insuring a na- tional balance sheet. There will be little or no relief for the British people from their tax bllrclens. The most that can be expected, ital to fulfil his engagement with President Franklin D. Roosevelt. “It is my confident belief," the Prime Minister said, "that these preparatory discussions will make the world economic and monetary conference a success and bring re- lief to a depressed world." Mr. Bennett emphasized that the Washington conferences were of a preparatory nature to the get-to- gether of the nations of the world _in an economic and monetary con- ference in London this s . Of the possibilities more immed- ‘lately concerning Canada, involv- ing an agreement with United States designed to stimulate trade between that country and the Do- minion, the Prime Minister did not speak more than to say it was his hope the outcome of his talks with ‘President Roosevelt would h"'ng mutual benefits. t Crowds Thron; Station Union Station was thronged with people when the Prime Minister arrived to board his private ear. ‘Struck by this evidence of the universal display of interest in his ' mission Mr. Bennett doffed his hat and. walked through the throng shaking hands with all who could reach him not forgetting the nu- merous small boys and girlsiCheers followed him as he passed through the barrier to the waiting train. Rt. Hon. Sir George Parley, sen- ior member of the Dominion Cab- MISSING- FLYER’ and the last person to talk to Mr. Bennett was Pierre dc L. Baal, Charge -D'Affaires of the United States lcgation here. ' Sounds Confident Note The Prime Minister expressed the feeling he had of great obligation to his fellow Canalflans and sound- ed a note of confidence in the abil- ity of the people of this country to overcome the difficulties which, ing the world in general, had led to the calling of the Washington conferences and. the greater world conference later in the year. ary, R. K. Finlayson. He will ar- rive in Washington at 4.20 tomor- row afternoon and will go at once to the Canadian legation as the guest of the Canadian i-unistor ‘to the United States, Major W. D. Herrldge. Mrs. I-Ierrldge was for- merly Mildred Bennett, sister to the Prime Minister. On Monday night Mr. Bennett will attend the dinner being given in honor of the Prime Minister of Great Britain, Rt. Hon. J. Ram- say MacDonald, at the British Em- bassy. Tuesday night he will at- tend a dinner at the Canadian Le- gatlon and on Wednesday he will go to the White House as guest of President Roosevelt until the end 0f the visit. He expects to return ‘to Ottawa Saturday. Anglican Church in common with the problems fac-l The Prime Minister was accom- panied only by his polltical SECYCF, HON. R. B. BENNETT Who left yesterday to attend the Washington Conference as Can- ada's representative. PEAK Rlliiliiill l snvlllv BOAT Ste a me r Peryneas Went Ashore On Mud Island, South Yarmouth ‘i.’ ester- day. (Canadian Prc s) SAINT JOHN, N. B., April 23.- The steamer Peryncas went ashore on Mud Island south of Yarmouth, N.S., during heavy weather today. Captain C. T. Marian and his crew were reported safe while the ship was breaking up, according to a wireless report received here this evening by J. C. Chesley. New Brunswick agent for the Department of Marine. Assistance was request- IN clllllnllll M A R_K_E TS (Canadian Press) All Cznzldia-u markets closed the week practically at the peak of a price structure erected in four stirring sessions out of Washing- ton's inflationary material. Gold stocks which took the lead on Fri- day when the base metals wearlcd by the pace got into action early to- cd and the Government steamer Luurentian, believed to be in the vicinity of Clark's Harbor, N.S., was ordered to the scene. The report came from the wireless station st Seal Island, off the Southern tip of Nova Scotla. HALIFAX, April 23—(C.P.)—'I‘he motor ship Peryneas, which grounded on Mud Island today was once the German torpedo boat détroyer Hoysdorf. Built 20 years ago, she saw service in the world war and was one of the ships fly- ing the Kaiser's flag scuttled in Scapa Flow at the close of the war. Brought to the surface, she was rebuilt and coverted into a mer- llring hock the inn-i; iur zl yzlvt that will grczllly slimuhllc. aha flow of commolliiic-s ucro-s iht international border. While Mr. Bennett's brief publli, utterances respecting his trip to Washington, 0n which he embark. ed today, have been most guarded it is known that he carried with him volumes of data and thi strength of cabinet opinion w fa- cilitate him in meeting half way any advances President Roosevelt may make leading toward broad- ened ‘trade relations. A share of the United State! market for lumbdr, fish and cattll is said to be the chief goal or can, ada in these negotiations and it ir understood there arc certain exist. in: trade rbstrlctlons that the Du minlon may well abandon if this market is the reward. It is believi ed the Canadian Government would consider giving the United States preferential tariff rates on (Continued on Page s) Comments On U. Conference’ WASHINGTON, April 23.—(A.P.), —Former Premier Hcrriot of Francs said in a press conference after his arrival here today that America's departure from the gold standard "had fllflflsed some of the technical aspects" of the problems he is to discuss with President Roosevelt but had not changed the purpose of the cut of Labrador months asc- And . da. . and 1h the twohour session shot e “Lyn _ their anticipation has been whetted it would seem from opinions m 1nd "g" rates upyto levels unreached in the last bldiight inward“; bjeorfiizisn 0;: dmcwlon here aimed wward u" m the last few days by the Dublin’ political and financial circles which , . five years‘ Industrms, particularly “we ognvie of “vex-pool N s restoration of the world economy “on o‘ B Government report mow sense the nature of Mr. Chamber- S I. n c A T E Campaign the on stocks got out or the h" and placed l,“ the coastal grad.‘ -. machinery. I ing that ore from one claim assayed mus prtiblem’ m a reductmn M a and clmbed w new heights m, the c’ - I 104 ounces of gold to the ton. Not since the days of the Yukon has ore of such a yield been report- ed in large quantities in country untouched by the miner. And, like the Yukon, it appears certain that Labrador will be the destination of method followed by the men of '08. The dog sled with which prospectors mushed over the Arctic wastes to the Klondyke will give way to swift aeroplanes capable of bringing the miners to the scene of the strike in little more than two hours after leaving Seven Islands, P.Q. ‘ After a. flight over what is prac- tically virgln land, may will be landed near Lake Wabash-Katalin. where Captain D. S. Bonduranvs valuable discovery of the yellow metal was made. Around the 40 passengers (m the Ocean Limit“! passing through Moncton today. The New Brur ' ‘ ‘ team consist- ed of dlht Illlllbll Ihtlp that ra- penny in the beer tax and perhaps a few pennies off the income tax rate as a reward to the middle and upper classes for their heavy fin- ancial sacrifices to the Gzvcrnment in recent years. TORONTO. April 23.--!n- creased employment at St. Law- rence rlver and Great Lake ports is reported by the Bank of Montreal monthly business rc- vlcw which today predicts a satisfactory shipping season in volume of traffic. INNSBRUCK. Austria, April 23.—(A.P.) — The Null party scored phenomenal Ill-ill! ll"! emerged numerically the strong- est. party in a municipal elec- Forced Down Because 0f Terrific Storm been missing since she left Alcr star , Malay States, Friday on a flight from Australia to England. was found 30 miles south of Victoria Point, Burma. She was not hurt. but he! P1511! had been damaged in landing. Mrs. Bouncy was discovered on the Siamese Island. Being, where she had attempted tn land. Bacall“ of a terrific storm the plane over- turned. She was living on frugal rations and boiled water. She is learning WINNIPEG, April 23.-At a sol- emn service attended by more than 4,000 persons in the new auditorium here today, the Church of England in Canada inaugurated a campaign to restore its endowment funds de- years in Stony Mountain Penitenti- ary for theft of University of Manl- toba funds. In all Anglican churches through- out Canada today a message from Most Rev. Clare L. Worrell, Arch- bishop of Nova Scotia, and Primatc of all Canada was read. Headed by Most Rev. I. 0. String- er, Archbishop of Rupert's Land, clergy of Winnipeg and three choirs led the largest congregation ever assembled here, in a service of ded- ication which began on a note of of eleven members. The Governor- Generars prise will be competed for in the Dominion Drama iibstivsl to tia in i876. according to a letter from a Chicago attorney. Belief and Company, Halifax tea merchants, died today at. his was expressed by the lawyer that senuemomwaemnes. flmmsehanrlntvlb- / home in Greenwich. Kins’! County. Io was l! years all. year. The close was strong and volume (Continued on Page 7) FRUIT EXPDRT B‘ C. Will Market Ov- er Half Her Crop In United Kingdom (Canadian Press) PORTLAND, Ore, April 23.—Dut- hio and Company, Inc., Pacific Coast representative of the Fruit and Produce Ebrchangc of Great Bri- Exchangc, whereby oranges and grapefruit will be handled through its branches in most port cities of England. Scotland and Wales. A vessel of 600 ton burden, the Pcryflefls ‘Cflfrled a crew of about i0 men. She had landed a mrgo of salt at Yarmouth. N. 5., and was bound for Sheiboums and Liv- erpool when she went aground. Captain Ogilvie had brought the Will Benefit By U.S. Action" (Canadian Press Cable) KINGSTON, Jamaica. April 23- Business men in Jamaica believe n. our: fiouaie ‘mill Success ls; if the United States suspension of the gold standard will have the effect . of increasing the island's imports from that country, particularly in Wilton niece goods and motor cars. Consicrable trade in these commod- by an individual who called him “a dirty Frouchlnan" and a spy. Sub- sequently symrnofl was arrested a and held in tail overuiehb n‘ RIITPHUIRULOIIIPAI. i)l‘i~‘il'|.), nntu_ April flii-Rlluiruum and 1'01". l|lzlkl4 CAI! FERRY SCHEDULE Week days-Leaves Borden daily l5 m g MJZQEII’ daLa-Leevea Cane To“ IISPREPAREI) ’