` 19 1933 'rua cHARLo'r'1‘E'rowN GUARDIAN PAGE ELEVEN YE ,_ ` _ _____ _. __._ _ __ N g W .i§Il1hgl'all'l:I11fail1it5Biirric->1\s E S II I- I F T For Slabilllzltllicllhstry I World Eoolliligllefrence ,,, decrll Hlimblehll. Canadian :IN 0 I (By James P. Salvage, Associated 01';-AWA, May 1g_R,ep,-¢s¢n;E_- Prel Bill! Wl‘lI¢l') ' Press Stal! Writer) tives irom Canada to the World WASHINGTON. MBY 13-(A‘P~)- Eco omic Conference would have H. mdmd, May _ n ‘ _ (gy, )-The Women's Ns- E A bold eiiort tc, link Government to be determined in the iight of the _ ow ' ‘ Y tion-ended its ' and industry in ii partnership de- order in which the prohieuir would ual on_ today with dec- uitimste abolition or all tarin ber- Odlty M a r k e t s old Firm Th, mgetlng applauded last night's David Lloyd George in 111°); ~- white-hared war-time premier declared his belief Brit- wfg digumament proposals dld n0¢ rm* - R€a(ElIl0l1 'HS COIIl- there. _ ment or Premier R. B. Bennett in In NEW oe purposes. Further reduction ot dress I° the R‘e'°h5I'ag'I 9 Weights °f tanks and lumaden The Stock Market surged up a- ight” °f “¢’°P1“”°5 b“d8°°”Y.bout $1 to ss iu many prominent mII'“U~°n °f °"`m°‘m°“t"' °°mPI°°e'is;ues, in the most active trading b°uu°°' °I mmI'a"7 'md nav” in a week. but lost part ol its rise Vilum' Wm* °U°°W° °°“tI`°1 °‘/N' in the late dealing. The Bond vi1iWi=“°“- Marker was grhrrhiiy ihoiihcri io St, F1*3,11(3jS Xavier Although Ujiji, where Stanley A "°5°1"I'I°° °“ t"°'d° °°“d°mU°d advance, partcularly thc German e goveminent's tariff policy as a issues and ,~Ej15_ 'Im and 8 we to natlmml Co mcdity markets made only lfare. ,It urged general lowering Hmnzld p_ogIess_ when at chwago ANTIGQNISH, N, 5_ May 1g_i heart of Africa, it is not i.nacces- otlve duties and quotas. The Brit- 5311620520: t 1;/§tut;;Son;t cixwa 32;? ;llllPl)o;ESIlIioP‘Irx;\ll¢I:l'ss Xllftilelilhlgnifiir tAw';iia);hoIiJ1ltjII;giTitlmg:J :Zhi mal: _ Government, it said, should pushd up more than $1 a bme|I sity were announced Et the ¢onvo-' coast to the lake; (now it can be » z the lead at the forthcomingdhen ml back to close only 40 to cation exercises of the University done in two days.) Livingstone had » ld Economic Confereme with ‘50 cents ,_ bale above yesterdays by Rt. Rev. Monsignor H, p, Mu- an arduous and dangerous trek: one nstru ve proposals for “econom- final prices. Pherson, President-Rector. |may now travel in a. comfortable ;i.<&vmeut." q~,,m,,,,e, on the stock emhang, Major port oi' the endowments compartment of the Tansariyika ihe meetiiis adopted s resolution exceed-d 4,ooo.ooo shares. ameri- has wma from the Carnegie Gor- ressins Sympathy with German ooh 'reiepiiohe touches s112.a1, aIi>°i‘i1U°1i» Whi°h has contributed berals in Hltlerized Germany. new high for 1933 End closed at $35,000 for extension work, $10,000 ter considerable discussion it was' $110.87, a`net gain of $3_32_ U, 5_ for the college emergency fund, and ecided the resolution be sent tg Steel ,ore $150 to $5025, then lost $4,500 for the library. | Ujiji has 15,000 people. Other Ai- . rmany via Holland in the hope hal! its g‘in. A gain of more than Frederick Swidell, of Rockville, rican villages have no kind of plan, might escape the Nazi border $3 carried Alled clmmim] acr0ss` Conn., has given $5,000 for the en- the huts being dotted about as nsorshlp. _me 5100 mark for the mst time in doivment fund, while the balance of though they came down in a shower .fijg mm-E than E yea; Ny; gains gf 51 ‘$10,000 has been made up by the from the sky; Ujiji has as clear a EEMANY ONCE MORE or so were numerous. Scottish Catholic Society. The latter plan as New York, and its long contribution will be a yearly one, ‘straight streets cross each other at -A-*__ Irisht angles with all the precision d ultimate abolition of all pm- 1N sasucn or "KUi.'rm;»» BER-LIN. May 18-Former crown coNra‘N'r incess Cecilie euiogized Chancellor forthe fact that our patriotic dutiesi _ Old men show the spot where ltler today at a. meeting in which can again be performed," the wife of I 8 Kiieiiizen Luisen Burid, a Right- the former Crown Prince said. Who with a little cannot be con- Stanley’s outstretched hand. Today t patriotic wcmen's society former- Baroness Von Hadeln, president of, lent ' under the wing oi’ the National- the society, appealed to the mem- Endu es an everlasting purfsh- E mission smog; and a foot,-,au ts, acknowledge the Nazi chief as be “to hammer the idea of the na- ment. rs . supreme leader. ` tion, of kultur and the race into all _Robert Hengck Chu,.ch_ "The Chancellor has our gratitude German women." Sillied to restore DIUSDGFIISY was be discussed, and he was not in a. nom( on complete disarm- “F8811 upon the United States Con- position to make a statement at t than ma British govem- Stgck and Bond Mar, gress today by President Eooseveltl present as to the personnel oi’ the am¢-ii . . g gpossd at Geneva and for and attracted the immediate sup- representatives to the psrley from Mn pr kets Show Favorable port of the Democratic majorities this country. This was the state- Mr. Roosevelt asked almost un- the House of Commons this alter- limited authority to force the stab- noon. ilization ot industry. Through licens His own personal opinioli was ihg ir ueoesssryfshs io initiate the "1" he Sh°“1d be in ii- position YORK, May 17-(A.P.)-A most extensive public works pro- Where he °°"Id advise Qttawa- 95 so ,K ,,,°,,g,,_ 1,, ,_ ,,,,,,_,,,,,,,¢ ,.,,_ fresh iiii: in fihauciui markets tc- gram in the history of the Unites t° Whai fevfesenieiives w°uid be solution the Federation urged 'tdtal day accompanied favourable trade States. Congressional leaders im- required t° enmble Particular ¢1“¢5' abolmon of ae,-ml b,,mb,_,ument_ and dividend news, and a con- meddately began drawing their lines tions t° be dean' “thi said Mf- The Brmsh proposal would wow structlve interpretation in financial together and Chairman Doughton Bmnelt- N0 solid pilfpose would be MH _Q _ ent from the ah. for p°l_ quarters ot Chancellor Hitler's ad- of the House of Representatives served' he °h°“5ht' by 55km! b‘”Y ways and Means conmmtee said ministers to sit around London quioir and brief hearings would bo Wee held to permit presentation of theI to legislation on the floor of the consideration ot the problem with House next week. Wm ks at a time without being able have their minds directed to the ch they wished to deal. E Ujiji Today fi! _ c ' I T WE HA-\/_E PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THE APPOINTMENT OF CARVELL BROS., Limited ' As oisTR|_suToi=z oF _C-I-L PAINT PRODUCTS Charlottetown, P. E. I. - CANADIAN INDUSTRIES LIMITED PAINT AND VARNISH DIVISION C-I-L Paint Products last longer-retain their colour and gloss better-are easier to apply-because they are the result of unceasing research and development in the laboratories of Canada’s great industrial chemical organization. C-I-L chemists, unhampered by time-worn theories, set out to make better paint. Their developments were, to the paint industry, revolutionary. They created , .paiilt products which have set completely new standards I. of durabilityland satisfaction. There is a Pre-Tested C-I-L Paint Product for every painting job-created, by cheluicul genius to do that job best. FOR YOUR PAINTING-USE . IN *___ iicers and 57 men in charge of and Livingstone met, is in the very Railway, and on reaching Kigoma, the railhead on the lakeside, the remaining tive miles to Ujiji are covered by taxi. of a. gridiron. Livingstone stood when he grasped he would see there a motor road, match going on.-The Living A Long Way Round ' (Special to The Gum-dia.n) VANCOUVER, May 18-The longest way round was the cheap- est way to destination so the S. S. Baltic travellfd all the ‘way from En d d th H to Ja glan arour: e orn p- an in order to avoid the heavy tolls through the Prhamh osnsi. '1"he Balt'c was sold by English' ship brokers to Japanese interests for scrap and an English firm took her from Liverpool Eng., to Osaka, Japan, where she will be dismant- led in the shipyards there. 10 of- Captain J. B. Corte members of the crow which manned the Baltic on her 63 day voyage round Cape Hom have arrived ,in Vancouver from Japan on the S. S. Heran Maru and left on the Continental Limited oi’ the Canadian National Railways for Montreal where they will take ship back to England. The S. S. Baltic which was is passenger liner of 24,000 tons was sold practically intact including cabins and public rcoms fully equipped. She was a. famous ship in her day. J. P. MORGAN’S NIECE LOOKING FOR A JOB NEW YOR.K,_May 17.-Mrs. Alex- ander Hamilton, niece by marriage oi J. P. Morgan, is looking for ii job-because, she says, “We're hard up." She is trying to get a job in s. bank, she' said. "We" includes her husband, young Alexander Hamilton, nephew oi’ Morgan and direct descendant ot the original Alexander Hamilton. She calls him “Sandy." "We‘re hard up-honestly," Mrs. Hamilton said. "1'm looking for a job. I wouldn't want to take one from somebody who needed it moi-e, but I'd like to have some regular work, with si. salary. I’m trying to get into a bank." » ST. OATHERINES WOMEN’S INSTITUTE The regular monthly meeting oi Bt. Catherine`s Women‘s Institute was held at the home oi Mis. Thomas Morrow on May ~l3tli, with ».~* .-.. THE BEST owe/1. Tins The RCAD RAFT f -cifi- - " _I "_'-\ /T `" .U5 ; ., .' ,\g_. GOLDEN JUBILEE 50 years ago, in 1883, this Company commenced llic ruanu- lactiirc of rubber goods in Toronto. Today, the quality of its product is known all over the world, and il has grown to be the largest all-Canadian rubber company. The factory, iiliowu below, employs 1,500 people, and covers an area of llCl'CE~ GUTTA PERCHA & RUBBER, LIMITED Ili-:id Oilicez Toronto Branches from Coast to Coast (MADE BY GUTTA PERCHA) In the ROADCRAFT Tire, the value you get is outstanding. BECAUSE The ROADCRAFT costs less than many other tires. BECAUSE The ROADCRAFT has the famous Cum Cushion construction that gives greater mileage and greater safety. BECAUSE T The ROADCRAFT has now the tough Resisto Tread - slow - wearing rubber, long-life tread design. The tread pattern, of extra width, gives exceptional grip on the road, for maximum traction, and braking power. BECAUSE The ROADCRAFT is the tested quality product of 50 years of experience in the rubber industry in Canada. There is no Substitute for experience. ` BECAUSE Roadcraft and Gutta Percha Tires are sold with a guarantee, for 12 months from the date of purchase for passenger car service, against any condition that may render the tire unfit for further service, where such condition is due to ordinary wear and tear, or injuries thereto caused by blowouts, cuts, bruises, rim cuts, under inflation, wheels out of alignment, faulty brakes, or any other road hazard. Ask a Gutta Percha dealer to show you this great lower- priced tire. Then put ROAD- CRAFTS on your car. You will get more mileage, and greater safety in every mile. 's~2,4,. iiili I An Extra Value P /f ' _ points as effectively as ball \\\\\\\\\ hearings do in machinery. ex t r ra c extra protection from skidding. _ ._ _ _ _ X’ GUM CUSHIONS 4' i / 1”/ /iff noAncRsFT Tirorhrvo ’“'°“’ ‘_ " f ’/ -Q; *f-_'.E` Cushions of pure gum rub- ' A P . ber moulded in between the fb’ 2** ' ._ I ' ‘ plies of cord fabric, making Ai `§ T ,°"T\T Us ‘~ I. K / i cr i.‘:::2;ai:.~f.fi:..ir;i :‘.2A.12.s:f.:,.Fi..T>:.:; Q' friction and Wed! 8! llledc "gud which givgg side walls and have ) E ¢ tion and Gum Cushions atihese :W i 3;- \§ \\ vf5"\ T ` . ii.. ""'.'* lable //` \> points to give extra pro- tection and strength. -1 l§l2€liA Il RES can cosmoneo 0 _ ,_ 5:5 ' if QS isp ‘_ S-dt _ `. i1's§ fs' if ~‘/ 5 ' S: \\._ e ,,. ~‘// r he -` ’ “nga” _-. ' I 0 .. "iw-2.1:: ` U 2 . *_ L. _ p 5 ; A. __ ,_ ,, _",‘_ TNI LARGEST A\.|.~CANADlAN RUBBER COMPANY FOUNDED ~ S0 YEARS AGO - IN |883 "is oun ooi.oi-:N .`i`us|i.el-: 5 YEAR” DEALERS: The Hogers Hardware Co., Limited. C, F, J emmett, Bruce Stewart & Lo., Ltd. Tanton B;-other-5_ §"rfi-i-_ E is A - ,_. six members and three visitors in W attendance. The attendance was poor due to sickness and to rainy °“'" weather. The vice President occup- ied the chair. Roll call was answered by paying a. nickel. The minutes oi the previous meeting were ap- proved as read. lt was moved by Florence MacNevin and seconded by Helen Morrow that the school committee buy enough paint and oil to iiriish the interior oi the hall. A letter from the Red Cross “Hi Paint Products are Sold by the Following Dealers in Prince Edward Island R6 BROS. Ltd. CHARLOTTET OWN HENRY MCFARI ANE & C0. C ¥ P. Brooks ...... Murray Harbor MacKenzie & Co. I\cnslniZ10l1 WI! & Son Murray River P. J. Noy & Co. Hunter River Hi'-P' ClI\°0Il ._ Beach Point W. P. Callaghan & Co_ ._ Si. Louis f'y-.F- Johnston Fortlme Bridge Harold R. Mosse New Alina" ,S. MacLeod Vernon River D. JI Riley Belle River QIIIIIW & Sim St. Peter’s H. Fred Anderson Morrell society was read and it was decided 1' Miss D. smith Norih nusiiro 1° c-rims the diiificr in-md of A. - the Institute making a donation. It was moved and seconded that ri' bill of $1.50 be paid. First prize for a "oar contest" was won by Hcicn Morrow and Florence MacNevin and ing "The King." the hostess assisted by Miss Mary, DIAGDALENS GET MORE LOBSTERS WHS d\’BWn bl' Helen Morrow. Ncxt{Althcugh the catclics from most oi m¢¢IIn8 is to be held at thc school., irc I slicries of thc Aiiigdalcii Is- n.m,.ket fo? s,m,k,d hemng_ Ordm, nv-Sed “I 1, pmbabie um; they 5|-g WI] WI I0 be imSW€l'€d by ii. riddle. lands were larger in 1032 than in an-y the Magdalens ue bm p,.°d,,_ not fm. am-ay_ incidentally th, Tm m°°“"5 W” °I°5°d by 5I“g` mc Prem! "3 yew' me I“"dI"gs °I czrs :I sm'ked round hening, but Ma dalen Islands are the only part 'last year the marketing prospects herring icll cii sharply nnd the A delicious lunch was served by crm 1 ndi gs substantially, with tlte net result that the islands' to- Morrow. The remainder oi the tai production, slightly more than, evening was pleasantly spent in 250.000 hundrcdweights showed a music md conversation. Idecrease oi some 13 thousand hun-I dredwe‘ghts. ,oi fkh taken in the Magdalena in The drop in herring catch, whicl1i1932 have been made up from in was the main factor in loiveriig formation assembled by the D0- OTTAWA' May 13°*‘C~ P5* total landings, was chiefly due to mnion Department 0! PI8h¢i‘i¢I tire unsatisfactory state ' of the and although they are as yet un- the quantities of diiienent varieties hands. - __"“_ _ "AL-.- _»-we ..___.__.., .Ja iz of Quebec where the fisheries are did not encourage the fishermen to rdm nstered by the Domiukm In seek large catch‘s for use in smok- the other parts oi the province ing operations. The igures ss to administration is in provincial