~ -~ft~.. ».~ Over 38.000 people in this Province -- §.000 in it th,, City- Read The Guardian every day. The Guardian is read in practically every worth- while home in Prince Edward Island. I . / ' Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew _ -s _ _ Ululifiowil li lin//w _v The Pe’$ Paper .Read Eebody \ . THE WEATHER Fresh winds mostly northerly 0'0"! and somewhat colder, :Q _ 1 I 1 4|", I' landed ll" ¢3::0wM; 'Iwo Cents 4 CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1932 8 PAGES _ Li Annual rlubscrlptlelin Iiclivfrru 5.1.04' U! Mall Cnnmln and \'_ .\. A, Bl.`.u E Attempt Of F ren And Official Party Railroad Track Over Which Spedal Train' Was To Pass Was Dynamited-_Track Guards Save Lives i (A”°°‘“¢°‘| P"°*) 5078: Roach, s widower, is Also sur- N.-‘\NTlIS, France, Nov. 20-Premier Edouard llerriot. and I lm,” ,,ff|¢|a| party escaped possible death early today at lngrnndes, N) is mills from imc. when um minus ti-ack em- which inet: special r mm WM in pass was dynsmited. Track guards heard two explo- sions and rushed to the scene in time to stop the Premiefs train ,nd _,wifi possible catastrophe. PREMIER M. iierriot and his party were on their way to Nantes for the celebration of the 400th anniversary of the union of France and Britlalny_ Unruliled by the incident, the Premier made his public gppearlinces as scheduled. _ pany decides to cut upwards of 10,- Preparlng Tafne 000,000 feet oi lumber in Riviere du ‘ 1 Loup district. io On Life ch Prem. Of Statesmen. Uunurlmnn ` BE APPUINTEIJ CHANCELLUR (Associated Press) ~Aiice plant Dec. 1 and employ 100 (Comedian Pray coal on Friday. died last night in hospital. He had been working in the Allan shaft. Albert Vwheresse, instantly killed yesterday when more than s. ton of coal and stone buried him. Vicheresss loaves A wife and tour vlved by four children. V UPTRENIJS F PAST WEEK WINDSOR, Ont., Nov. 20.-Dur- ing October, 640 workers were add ed to Windsor payroiis_ Total snows 1,818 more employed this October “ " ' ` _`°”' than in October, 1931. _j1}Wf' QUEBEC-Fraser Lumber Com- VANCOUVER.-B. C. Pulp and Paper Company wil rc-open Port men on orders mainly from Japan. CHATHAM, Ont. -- Sugar beet growers in this district received $1,- 000,000 on crop payment; similar amount due Dec. 15. OfI'1`AWA-Canada's exports in October valued at $56,626,095, against $55,537,917 ill October, 1931. the Reich, On Saturday. in marked contrast to their meeting August 13. Hitler was invited to sit down ads to United Kingdom. TORONTO-Gold production in Till) K|llE|l INN STEllilRTilN PIT, 8I‘.lLI_|AR'IOiN, N. 5,, Nov. 20- . week ms accidents 'in eicuiu-zen I coal pits took s toll at two lives. -Fumes Roach, injured in s fall or 49, 19941! in the McGregor pit, waS ‘ ’ L _ Beauty Visits Canada i i I 7** fer i-V ~-mM°"T°N -° Pea” Rive* Aiuanichu 'u`onsl:woMAN_ sr wmrsn ram _ BERLIN, Nov, 20--For the second Northern Alberts, has mild boom Mn T_ _'_' u,w|,_ who Wm eng" 1 tm-ist, lm- ginbleg are ng he, com. time in three months Adolf Hitler, with eight stores and three whole- number of we ,mgnr "eng, for la. try home, Main Chance Farm, has applied to Field Marshal Paul sale houses opening in six months. mu at Royal w|,,¢°, pair, 1-(mm. Mains, and she will accompany Von Hindenburg, President 'oi Ger-l MONTREAL - F355 full COPD" W, Mfg, Lewis is well known to wo- Mrs. Bernard Gimhel. ` many' E0 be made Chanceuw °E \°"g° M seam" expmted fwm Can' men as Elizabeth Arden, bealiticul- - _Ontario for ten months this year, ’ fm- an hour and to talk with ‘rank §38,703,435, C0l¥lDBl`8d With $35,16B,- S P P 0 1 n € J - f - ‘ cerdicliiy. is irc ¢lcpci~ics"rrem the 04 1°' some Peflvddasl veal ‘ ~ ' f native ot Newcastle-on-Tyne, Eng- Presidexws residence he was asked NEW HAMBERG’ 0nt___p“m| bud. who is carrying out the actual come ,_ 'mme mnfep ture plant closed here two years re work ol preparing the great tome to back m n F 0 amd b new mm n _f E I N I S € P Y pa y or manu p for the memorial chamber in the mee Tuesday' lfacture of truck and heal-se bodied , Peace Tower of the House of Com- __ lnons at Ottawa. Postal Service ANNOUNCEMENTS, Cdnada To Make M008 - -- C°Nili§r(?r1'iv\f;EsN1si-e Towards General Dis- Mr’ pf' V’ Saunders’ Act-mg Post f I t Receives Mer- __mE;_2c M _~m H Of ice nspec or, _ _ m.i.i.l...,...... ° ’ a rm a m en t I3 ReP07‘t ited Permanent Position In "como in concert in si ciiihcr Drustic Curtailment Of Non ermanent Act' Succession To Mr’ J’ F' Wheat' ln” Hillll November 23rd; Sale oi ` ' ' ° ' - - -p ‘ve limch,.s_ 663.,_n_2,_m_ Militia Organization Contemplated-Hundreds Of Thousands Dollars Saved. official notice has bccn received *w'a':!lf‘l;‘;\lll¢N)2;nl;1l;ince:vm iGrahIaIm‘s ilu- of the appointment of Mr. A. V. ' y en ng’ °v` Saunders, Charlottetown to the "libel 21st. Good music, OTTAWA N 20-D asti - nuummps ' _ 6604-1l.19.2i_ ' ov' _r c ‘Eur i ` OF THOUSANDS OF position of Inspector oi Postal Ser- "salvntion Army Bean Supper and Si1le~o! Work Tuesday, Nov. “libel” 22nd. Supper 25c. 6806-11-I9-3i. "B“yi_“8 “V0 P0l1ltry at Murdock Cuicliflc s, Hunter River each Tues- “Y mid Thursday until further “°“°°» 6633'-ii-21-ii il Bmcggf-(E to the Concert and wednml-'llldy in Kingston Hull, mmm November 23rd. Ad- iind 10c. 8812-il-19-31. "BUl'|l1s live and dressed poultry :"Ig°Y Thursday. November ami. ' '_L°l'd. Cape Traverse. High- ”'P'1<>°»= void. assi-ii-21-ai. h_;°1,;_l“Yl118 live and dressed poul- md 1°-‘lilly foi-enoon, November M ~ W. H. Ford, Emerald. High- Pflcu mid. esac-il-nl-zi. be Ollen for business on 'Pilcsday next, November North Rustioo_ Herbert Blacksmith. 8829-11-21-21. C°'“° t0 concert by Milton ffggigy club in New olacgcw nail man” evenlns- If not fine, Wed- Y- . ~ scsi-ii-lil-ai cu _ mn`£°;\tt1miss drawing for Cedar “L _Herbealftt dance or season in mem” N Consolidated School - ovembcr sand. ‘ 6638-ll-21-2il on *-- gimgmin °“”>hll1§-I have in- to ¢rusluf°"' °°W°r plant and will and Mona: Bfllh every saturday Wiltshire Y- Geo. c. McLean. ' 6626-il-19-2| 'O M lisslggmsgcllirz the entertainment- and mmy evl at Nami River Hail, 'Niles withetiying' November 22nd. Bock., mm uketc ri-es. in aid or &, . It not Une following . ml-Il-19-St. “Although none in high author ‘°Ti‘inity tea, 'I’hl|.!‘ldl»y. "Seven Mile Bly Htl]-Speclll tallment of the non permanent |)01,{,,\|;S SAVED . active militia organization of Can- "me mr the Pmvmce' The appmm' ment becomes effective on March ada is under contemplation by the' I-Hundreds of thousand, cf dal. I 1933 government. wwrdlus to 1- new lm would be saved by the neue- ' ' ' . ,i tl _ story published in the Ottawa lien, it is estimated, became li re::;us,;‘:‘g;§u°: ot,h;cg‘§;“Po';e_ 5 -70ll1”11H1 Wdfiy- The -5-ell 13 W be would mlm the abolition of many omoe Inspector’ to which he was token b°fh 101' fwwns 01' @°°H°mY high offices, and staffs and elim- ' nppointed on Sept 1. when MY- J- Hlld BS B m°\'¢ lf0Wi1fd-9 Zfneral inatlon of the cost of sdministra- ' disarmament Mon in districts which now are be_ F. Wheat received six months leavc b of absence prior to his retirement lieved to e unnecessary from the office. Mr. Saunders enterczi the postal service here in June 1912, and has over twenty years continuous scr- vice to his credit. Hc served three years in France with the Caiirrziiali Postal Corps, attached to the ist Canadian Division. Alter the War, in June 1919, Mr. Saunders was transferred to the Postal .Inspectors office, and since 1924 has been assistant to Mr. Whesr. » It is not believed tha* military tricts of Kingston, Montreal, Hall- ""°““ | ~ i i li ng, wynnlipeg, 931;,” ,md v1¢. ently heard thc cal e er sister ”'°" _“°' im-ic. would be retained. ,Ummm F Q l Tfdde L OS t In for mio “ml ui her hurry had full- ` ¢ ‘ cn dmvlisiairs, in join hcl' sister, 904°-1!-21-4| “'m‘“m"'|` 0" M-'WY Mowrami.. Que., Nov. ao - '_‘“ MNEBAL5 Shops of the Canadian Pacific ull Wednud H-IHWBY fi'0m CONC $0 C08-it Will DG danc withgoodm c ly H ._ cvcniiia Nov. as. Deer mine. 1! ||'“’°""°‘;d°' ”"° ’“““2» d' rs-opened next Wednesday slvlnz not line Wednesday, si M ,Tm ml;l;;1‘l.'m:;B¢°\1;l°» employment to approximately -8,000 ' ' ° hm’ ' ' men, Grant I-lali, vice-'president of .___ ouch ond oth "Concert at I-Iows‘s Heli, Brock- well so the diznizciesdtn " the company, announced yesterday. icy Beach, Tuesday, Nov. 22, by n ,_ of ln" ‘ 3 Following conferences between ot- oyuwi- nec club. Admission asc hm““"*° hu "‘°‘“°°"' E' fiom of the comvwv Bud "Pfe- and irc. sm-ii-ai-21 ‘“ °“*°" °°"“““°‘|' causative, or me shop mils em- ln A ral stiff ffl . --_ " "au: tm ° °°" md ployees under thc chairmanship oi’ ‘The Hunter River Dramatic sn us n sdju t and qulrter- Bm* M.Kemw_ 0! Montml it in ii i l "rn , ' ' , gk? ¥.;ff;,."-f' in °Em,:,°,ldp :fm ms ;::;;f°;';‘;l' ntl; d‘f;“m;“d°' was arranled to open the oomvonys wednesday evening, Nov. so. spe- th om _ I 18'* "° '"1' mdn shops at Mont-ml. McAda_m. cinlties between acts. Dance with ° °'° °° °n° ' Tm” "° Clrleton Place, Toronto. Northbay mnenn after. if not iine,'riuu-c- mn? °“\"‘°» °ffl°°"- 11011-°°in-_w,,,,,| __ v ,,,,,,,,_ 4” gun; |¢q.1|.|1-31; mtsstoncd otrlcsn and mls D” can" .M w - ll ity can be found to coniimi the “ i |, k in district N 2 xi .iei1, of which nulwr mul “hui ‘H 'O C smry' says the J°um°l' it 1° under 0 nr they found Auic‘l.i ulln was '73, . . V _ ~=-= mu- »°»»»°~12.‘::"°.;;_:_:°;i°ii”:.;’.°‘;;_.~':i 8, 000 M e n Vi/ill ._ __..;; ed °f mm ranking °m°e" M the I h ,gan 94 ` where sho was in ilu: habit oi with the Minister’ Hon D well ss the R/Oyal Military (;0l1¢g¢_ G B k I W k In her liiuid Nas ilispcd a small s"th°"°nd L’ chairman' have dis' the gg-“ning whom for §m¢¢~|-,_ r box of pills, ns if siic had been try- cussed md recommended ‘ mmm- There is 8. suggestion, however, “i-" ing io relieve herself of sonic sud- , . “°“ °’ °“° “ “""‘°"’ "‘°”"°“ “’ u--= hoe uw umm --fi 1.---10:- Shops Of The Canadian Pacific six, with s. corresponding reduc- tion in the number of “nm .nd "_ military districts are to be nbsnd- » Mmm,” 0, th, m_,m_,,_ 3..... .slid .i....i...;n sirius; Railway From Coast To Coast cs This o ld include not 11° n°"‘“°" th” m “ry H W R O t 1 _ gg, 5;; _rm bg; 1,, my _M .1 cu... M., N. B.,_Q..i..., .nd 1 eopen On Wednesday. 1 ah: “_ “muy mem, The m-Hem, military dig. ‘ brdkcu, they found Emma, who was a . ' _ Kingston t ere is on s per- _ f - f Depbrtment of National Detengz mime” force in the R C H A u _ smepmg and m.im_ United _States Regained In U.K. UITAWA, Nov. 20~lEbrports from Canada to the United Kingdom in October amounted to $26,808,000 which was an increase of_ $6.531,- 000 over October last year, whilst the exports to the United States li.- mounting 4,0 $13,383,000, were a de- crease of $8,673,000 compared with last year. The exports of when/t to Greet Britain accounted for thein- crease, the amount being valued nt $15,247,000 as compared with $6,- SQEIUQIW ‘W Postmaster, General Brown dc- HUUVER GOV’T_ MAY SAYNO (Associated Press) WASHINGTON, Nov. 20-Presi- dent Hoover's Government proba- bly will reply negatively to the British note suggesting postpone- ment of the Deccmfzer 15 war debt payments. Best informed unofficial circles here believe eventual revis- ion of the war debt agreements in- evitable. However, despite the fact that some powers are unable to re- mit--Greefle has already delaulted- thsy sec no clearing up oi' the im- mediate situation. Even were Presi- dent Hoover disposed to agree tor posiipoliclnent and tllere is no in-I dlcation he js. Llu~ <-.\'eciitivc could' not act vviillou i'::- i: ,i~'~ul of Con- gress. l Santa Claus Post Oiiice Stays Open WASHINGTON, Nov. l'9-Chi1d- ren and oihcrs can continue io get Christmas mail _postmarked Santa Claus. cidcd yesterday against proposals (canadian Prem ` F'REDER.IUI‘ON, N. B., NOV. 20- A mysterious pathological condi- tion in the 1932 potato crop in New Brunswick at the piesent time is giving both growers and govern- ment agricuizural officials con- cern. The condition has occurred in previous seasons, but not to a like extent. Both seed and table stock potatoes, according to reports re- ceived here from various parts oi New Brunswick. have developed a pimpin-like outbreak on the sur- face of thc tubcr after storage, and the natu;c of the disease and the methods of combatting it are the subject oi' an lnqufry by officials of the Dominion plant pathological service. to abolish the post oiiice of that name in Indiana. For years the littiepost office-I has been dcluged with mail at' Christmas time from parents and: others who wished to give the up-; pearaiice of lmving the gifts come, from St, Nicholas direct. ` l L 0 s s Estimutedl Of U. S. Exports i WASHINGTON, Nov. 20-British plans io stimulate lliicr-Empire trade through quota and duty preferences aficca directly or in- directly. .to the value of $131,000,-, 000, American products whlcll ilil 1931 were exported to the United Kingdom, the Commerce Depart- ment estimated today. The department, however, said the extent oi' the trade diversion away from this country was now unpredictable, pending tests of the new British policy resulting from thc Ottawa Imperial Conference. The depariment’s analysis esti- mated that 29 per cent of the to- tal v'a1ue of Arnerican goods ship- ped to the United Kingdom last year were affected by the now' DPU* and British policy. The principal ducts involved were canned fresh fruits, wheat, lumber and leather. - Toronto Women Found. Dead In Secret House Dressed Iii Fzishion‘Of Half Century Ago- | TORONTO. Nov, 20~Ciinging to; the last to the memories of days that are dead and clad to the last in the siylc o`i their youth. two elderly Indies suddenly and niy5l€l" iousiy lost their grasp nn life some time this week and their dead bod- ies were found in their 0ld-fi\S\‘l- ioiird home y0Sll‘l`df\.\'. Ill m.\'Si0l'Y they had lived for umliy years lic- ing ilnkiiown io their rl0l§llb01`5 except as legends, and in mystery they died. _ When lilo groccrs crrnud boy cnllcd at tllc homo of Misses Aniciin and Enlnlzi Ric1i:il'dsoii yes- terday, as llc did every two weeks for orders, lie foiled to get any answer to his knock. He informed e was with deli pnin or discomfort. Sl clad in black bombnziuc, bustle and fiounrc and (rili, At ilie foot of ilic stair. iiudciicd on the iiom-, hcl" lying neck 'I6 years of age. She had appar- indced but to join licr sister in death. Silo too was clad in black bonlbnzilic, with bustle and flouncc "So sleeps the pride of former days." Police have discovcrcd that Am- elia died from gas poisoning. A small flame from olic of the gas bumcrs was noticed and ncxt it was thc tnp of a burner partially 'turned on. The gas had apparently spread through the house, which was nlwnys lightly closcd up, and the cicicl-ly woman was in no tit aild frill. , though thcrc was not much gas, ALONE WITH MEMORIES RECL USE SISTERS DIE _,______.l Movement Is Far-Reaching (Canadian Press) _'I‘ORON'I0, Ont., Nov. 20--"The movement, for the ,Promotion of scientific cooperation Within 1110 D1 _ reaching,‘, declared Lord Bess- borough, Governor-General Of Canada, addressing the Royal Can adian Institute here Saturday evening. “But what is needed," his Excellency continued, “is ii wfcicl' understanding of the common general appreciation of cut' com- mon interest in the enormous rc sourccs which wa as a puoplc :irc culled upon io iidnliuisicr, mid .1 more intensive realization of thc fact lilo; natural rcsoufoes, how- ever, great, are valuable only in» tclllgcncc and undersfaiiding." Em 're is substantial and far- AND _,I/HEY | ‘ \:»iiioNC. i~\A\_\= Q ‘ _ f’ ' , problems of the Empire, ii more* Q(/C/Q/'/‘y ‘ 'bl _ | _ \ _ - -~-~ i/"di" `:((` sofnr as they are used with fn- 4 N. B. Potato Crog; Source Of Worr; To G' ro wers, Etc. Mysterious Pathological Coil- dition At The Present Time Giving Agricultural Officials And Others Concern. } Died Recently John W. Sifinn, i-ldciil, son of Sir Clifford Siftnn, “hu passed away Nov. 14, in his 47th year. Mr. Sif- tori was noted throughout Canada as a Sportsman nf note and ws a soldier. llc was _-`i~i~ri-i:ir_\'-irrlisurcr of ilu- Winnipeg Frcc l’ri"~;s :ii till' time of his dcaili. New Addition To Bank Coins NEW YORK, Nev, is--The cimc National Bank collection of various i_\'prs of lnollcy-'liasln new-adilh tion in thc form ol zi Bl'iii.
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