Th, well to do o! ruler!» My b, gm.- (dle poor of folly. Read by Everybody Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew MAXIMS MAXIMS °1' * or A MERE MAN MERE MAN The man doing the least busi- ness usually does the most blowing. 4i; m mtif...fi:"t'.‘tii..l"rtt‘ e322‘. ~ CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1932 '8 PAGES g;=-;;'_,,=-;_-;;',;;3'~:;,~,;f'g"g_ :1: Gal-cs lake-Heavy Toll iilll sun IIP MATTERS ilfllllli Return 0i Prime Min- ister Will Be F01- lowed With Im- portant Announce- inents. (Canadian Press) OTTMVA, Ont., Sept. ll-The return to Ottawa of Prime Min- lster R. B. Bennett will probably fgiult in a speeding up of matter! m Parliament Hill. Two important decisions wlll, it y; gxpcvicd, soon be made. Ln the firs: instance, the date for the npelilllg of Parliament will be fix- ql. Secondly, a decision will bo reamed as to whether or not the important report of the Royal Com- mission on Transportation, now may, will be made public or held {or (he opening of the session so lot members o! Parliament may have the first look at it. With respect to the opening of Parliament indications now are that the middle of next month u!‘ possibly a few days after will be the day. October 20 ls mentioned LEADERS LA‘... OF CANADIAN AGRICULTURE MEET TO DISCUSS VITAL PROBLEMS ltlimsiers of Agriculture from the nine Provinces of Canada met Agriculture, attended the conftrcnro, at Toronto recently to co-ordizzate th: indnwry and cons: ‘ler plant. for above picture. Hon. G. Shelton Sharp, Prince Edward Island taking fullest advantage of (he prcfrrmes gran‘:il by England and Azrlculture, is slzown seated fourfh from (he luff. Ztcadin other countrlts of the Empire. lion. Rolcrt “fir, Domirlon Minister of table ‘from Mr. Sharp's left, the Ministers are: l; a probable date. 20 Per Cent Rise Kep 0 rt ed 1n Cut Illiamonds (Special to the Guardian) NEW YORK, Sept. 1l-—-The Nu- zionn h-wciers Association today innounccrl receipt of cable advices from London and Antwerp report- ‘nv tn average rise o! 20 per cent lithe price of cut diamonds. The liivlcss also reported a stiffening al prices in the rough market. The kSWClsiiull said it was the first iznzulinlng news received from the the Canadian Pressw-The first autumn gale of the year cracked down on Maritime coastline and countryside ycstcrdafx. Tuoomin- 111111111111 "K011111181?! In $1\1'$B years. ous autumn days were followed by sidcruhly as the wind lightened, Wa t e fffa n f WASHINGTON D c Sept 11_,but the» Brmsh steam trawler “mm degrees 45 mmutes west longitude, woum employ 7m mam He mum. 1 la. downpour of rain on Friclaylhowcvcr. v f only 7927 lmmpqlanls Que “Limit, Talbot" raced to the spot and found '91‘ 39 1111195 due 5°11§11W°5t 01' 5118- ated, however, plans were still i! t night. On Saturday northeast winds At Scatterl Island the llghtlzeeper, re a te n e d ted to the United states from Cam no‘ grace o; the aemphuuh mogsallk. the early 8mm," , whipped the coastal (waters to fury. boats had come The 15ml Talbot picked up the The 131111511 51mm" 1715111191’ 10111 j---D——-—— ' ANNOUNCEMENTS, comm; EVENTS, MEETINGS, ETC "RATIZI-Ze per "liable in advance. and the sun shone. As an after- math of the strength of wind and , the steamer Waterford lay ti u s" ‘H: ylwedged on jagged word Wired um il k m,“ Wednesday’ sap, result of the gale. In her chart- smbcr l-lih. 5658-9-l2-2i ‘ "Bordon Linc Club loading hogs, flllibs. ralvus, Wednesday afternoon,- itrtembl-r 14. Hours 12 to a. 5533-943-” mainder of the crew were saved. , The Annapolis Valley was strip- “Barn concert at, Hope River, 1x19956113’ evening. Highland ncing. Refreshments. 5668-9-12-31 t. muhThB Corran Bann Dram present their play in Kgllyh m‘ Hall. Wednesday. September ' ' 6656-9-l2-3i. ;rcporte:l thrcc Today the stornfs back was broktn ' ashore. They vrero presumably small | rocks off Glace riselo the belief that a liquor car-i lBay. Herc the only lives wcrc lost rler had 3011B ashore somewhere, "York mm Club shoot posh in the Maritime Provinces as a along the Cnpc Breton coast. room llcs the body of a fireman 11 0011936 0f P1911511“ iwho died of shock and exposure, submerged in Canso Harbor at the‘ land somewhere at sea drifts tile-eastern tip 0f the Mainland Whcrel body of her first officer. The rc-| “Thrilling Of Collier Crew LOBSTER FlSHlsRMEN tn ‘HARD urging STORM lTurenty-ilive Fishing Boats Loqt Little Cape During 65 Mil: A11 Hour Vvind-ii-lcavy Damage Reported Along Scffllt At Shediac. HALIFAX, 2;. s., SE31 ll—-(By ped of L11 estimated to percent cf its 1,100,010 apple ill-old by the wind. Fruit lay on the ground use- less for the market, First estimates 1 of tllc loss WPYO scaled down con- Eaint John dahing craft broken loose’ from; their moorings. At Lingun four kegs of rum were picked up, giving. (Canzufan Press) ST. JOHN, Sept. lb-Swcpt by a diastrous waterfront fire in th; summer of 1931, West Saint John narrowly escaped a second great conflagration in the same section yesterday. The flames were fanned by I high wind that carried sparks and burning embers over a wide area, but all available firemen in tho city and others from the suburb of Beacons- fleld confined the damage to $33,800, involving the 105d of Eighteen small fishing craft and boats were} power was interruptcd by falling? (Continued on Page 5) club for seamen, two garages and n. barn. Seven other bulld- Ings were slightly damaged by falling sparks. Rescue ‘favor in migration across the bor- which is shown in session in the-Nova. Scoila; Hon. Lewis Smith, New Brunswick; Hon. W. C. Bucklo, llllnlsicr of Saskatchewan; Hon. Robert Weir; Hon. George Hoadley, Alberta; Col- E 111011111! 1918_ onel T. L. Kennedy, Ontario; Hon. Dr. Delard Godbout, Quebec; Hon. Hon- C. P. Gaucher-Ho. c. McKenzie, Manitoba; Hon. William Atkinson, British Columbia. liifiRE CITIZENS is not until). 7,927 lvloved To U. s.‘ ‘Eilhile 8,340 Amer- icans Game To Do- I lninion In 1931-32., (Special to (he Guardian) ada in illc fiscal year 1931-32, end-l cd June 30 11st accordin to aI-“ilnms m. dlsuess at 3'10 pm‘ Talbot picked up the 80's’ at 3J0 ‘ ‘ g -.Gl_esnwk,h mean flmkfuolo Mm p. m. Greenwich mean time (10.10 preliminary report issued by the 1a- bor department. In the same per- iod, the departments records show 8,349 citizens of the United States moved to Canada. intending to live there permanently, while 1,989 al- iens with domicile in this country, mostly expatriate Canadians, also moved to the Dominion to stay. On the basis of lhcsc figures thcrc was a "balancc“ in Canada's i (Continued on Page 7) i-hrre residences, a small hotel.) t UP TREND (Canadian Press Dcspatch) urn ttiiii‘ i ‘Hutchins fSigna Eastern G r e e With Eight Agog-d Down- In Sea. (Associated Press) COPENHAGEN, Sept. ll-The trans Atlantic seaplane piloted by lGeorge R. Hutchinson was report- ed today as sending out distress; signals just oii eastern Greenlandy Eastern Standard Time). The Hutchinson plane carrying eight persons and enroute from New' York to Scotland, said it had made a forced landing in the sea. ARGMAGSALIK. Sept. lL-(A. P.)—Thc trans Atlantic plane “City of Richmond" whose eight passen- gers lncludcd :1 woman and two 'childrcn. scnt distrcss signals today from tho dangerous ice-packed waters oil eastern Greenland, then i. vWiclows And Urphans Will on Plane ls For Help tress Calls-licked Up on nland — Plane,’ its wireless suddenly became silent. George R. Hutchinson, pilot oi the plane, reported lie had been forced down, and for more than an hour sent his position as 65 degrees 28 minutes north latitude “and 38 a. m. Eastern standard Time), and immediately raced for the spot 25 miles away. The signals kept com- ing and were confirmed by the Angmagsalik Government wireless station. At 4.23 p. m. (11.23 East- ern Standard Time) the wireless station and the trawler could not raise the “City of Richmond" and the Lord Talbot roacliccl the dis- tress position at 7.22 p. m. 12.22 p. m. Eastern Standard Time). There was nothing but lcc in sight. Three Drown (Canzdianjress) ST. JOHN. sept. f7~-New Brun- Ovcr Week End iINIIIIJE RECORD ilFePARlEYlN EMPIRILIEYLES Scenes 0f Inlperiai ‘Conference Pre- served In S 0 u n c‘ Films For ‘Future Generations. OTTAWA, Sept. i1—(By\ the Canadian Prcssl-Preservlng in full detail, in sight and sound, the his- toric scenes of the Imperial Ec- onomic Conference, Canadian-mach films are to be placed in Empire archives. Other prints have beer sent to the four corners of the globe to be screened in theatres oi almost every nation. Particularly noteworthy in the history of film- making in the Dominion, the en- tire Job of recording the events in celluloid was carried out by Can- adian cameraman and technicians using Canadian equipment. Sequences of the closing cere- monies and the signing of ‘agree- ments have already been shown in the United Kingdom. After days of uncertainty definite word cami through that. the formal conclu- sion of the Conference would takc place within a few hours. For the (Continued 0n Page 1> Mills From 1 - Scotland ~ May‘ Come To Alberta (Spocial to the Guardian) CALGARY, Sept. 11-—Dr. A. Oliv- er, owner of two idle woollen rnilll at Galashlelds, Scotland, has oi.’- fered to dismantle one and estab- lish it in Calgary, Alderman R. I-l Weir told members of a Calgarl service club today. If plans are successfully complet- ed, Alderman Weir said, the mill The Weather, Etc ii‘ fiell is Coot FOR (its BRAIN if Must’ Br. ‘CAUSE \"\$H\NG.{STll'lU\.ATr-.$ Hr. . wlaqmaftori "The P_ E_ 11 ta ,» ,,___ _-,n ,, 1x1“ Am w," msegfdm “fig”; WlNNlPEG, bran, Sept. 11._ in“ f“: °lx‘“““~“to(;“v °i ~13, ill Hall on Wednesday 56P- . t Even at present low prices, "‘_‘_ 9e 10mg no“ ‘5’ menu: , ( my)” 14th‘ at 3.30 5861-4424‘ . _-_- _. i Saskatchew r i 1“ b i ., _ double dl‘0\\'ll.l‘.g occurred e "cad of Herolsm Sacri- . h‘ approrsnftsyn g4moooroisig lQ-anadian Prom st. John Rnrr and lllc Iviiramlcltl V‘ li/w-g 111 r 5 find dance tonight v ' . ' tcok another vlct m. irlic dead were \ Knights {C I . - ' _ v . more than was available last w1NN1pEG_ Man" sgpt‘ 10,_ _ _ I m“ sogvicefnflfzzgg lggcu- 51d °I U1‘ f year, Premier J. T. M. Andcr- "wldows and orphans and supemn. fhfhnd “[°1r;"5°11-t' '1‘ f“: :16“? ‘ . , 5k 1 . _ REC ‘mi’ s, .,, na W85 0 CO and, 311-111; ll ll, l ;l ‘_\_ ul~‘l-'l('l-;_ '1' "Come to m d“ mfg-nib“ -_... - I u u 0 is" m?’ isnicriflzfceillfllzxlc. 512:3 233:3:K161355311‘Ofgclzflcgfiglrs:S“? gI1ldBllill)I‘l'§ Iixzbzircl, 21, of Nelson, ‘l:1'llrg_nu-\ll,ilélll'l‘lllll‘-1lllltl Lblilhilllllllll‘ 1011f! w], H, e 9° 11 PM!‘ yell‘? W011 W111 bB exwfllcd 11)’ for as tho result of rcccnt short- ' : _ 'Y‘j'““'j‘""_';- '_'_' _" ,_ m1‘ Iéulwlvegllgstiflillbwwtllflilglotf 0 l 100-0110411311 bushels- 111'- l1°°1ar°dv ages in Church of England endow- MOHFM‘ and} Rmthariis‘! “the Iillllliwflxioll‘ ' i It‘: i . .. . . ‘c t. t or 56594424‘ (Omaha Pa!” swept out o‘ the breech“ buoy Just i and there wlllhbc Drollmtlonate mcnt funds. Rt. Rev, I. String. ("lino rooiipbnivpalltlilni?“ or? 28min rr in “Buvlut! “VT d h b‘ SYDNEY, n. s, Sept. ll.—Winds as he started the hazardous jour- t “°'°”° " ° " g“ “i” er. Archbishop of the Diocese of “F ‘ n; m st John ll ‘in ,, ° w‘ 3'“ m no! hurricane strength, and driving ney thirty-seven men had taken ——-—— 1 , > Rmmfls umd- Stated he” 1mm?‘ . ' . ‘g ' 71 11th till fliLobnaq-illleag?’ lsfplfffim” min. to: and the sea churned to a before him. noswou, Mass. Sept. ,ll.—(A.' QUEBW- 5°11" 11--'""°=‘*‘°‘1 "Only n uni-t o1 the source of 1"- m” 1”?“ W‘ ‘Yam 1° H“‘“1“.1°“d q | f- 3f ifiyillld, Alden. M°ueemxendnn‘mm; cauldron of crashing surf as Bri- Comrades ashore wept openly as PJ-The lariebt liquor seizure made i zthalzllzbll; grilnlinlgollltidlhli! lg’? slstancc come frclm funds hero dr- $12?! ‘Jail-t ‘l";““1_at1:l“1“‘ 1 qlhfflfl,’ “_""_‘ _ _ _ n ' ' . sc n - -' I _-- ti?! -~ 1 . -=1..»..t,_.......... ‘Qdlalcksamc dlfl,e_ 5mm; All”, tish seamen Ilwttlhé old test yes- they saw the officer lose his BrMP- ,ln New England on a boot took , um “sued by Quebcr "arbor vletcd _1111‘ b" 1111511011 581d Aim; m Fmhbnrd flank n dew wah '1'" 11 1 “' ' ~ 5018-94-31. terdly. Two men died. thirty- make a gallant bid for life as tho place in Dorchester Bny today as Cohmlsis n M r c] M substantial part of the funds as- p N- b hilmmch‘ n 1r New mum-NT --___ . '01:, - -: .~...~ .. . c. - "Temperance “aeration Th‘ eight came through 300 yards of sea. engulfed him and disappear. customs men uncovered 1,500 bar-e find l“ 0A“ zrfhv f; an sistancc came from thcrGcnoral “(H “nrnhn, ,._.,,., ,,,.,; (t... mrvricrnifl u ‘"1 meeting of u, pm,’ furious water to safety. On the one of many heroic efforts went rels and sacks of contraband in‘ the - 5"‘ ‘m “ 7 synod P01151011 Tllflds. which ls ec- ~ 1- "m, ,,.,.p,,.,1_,. ,,-l,,,|,. 1,... Wm, tl... ""1 Island Tempergnce ollbdlg‘ swaying thread of a three inch useless soon after the vessel struck 122 foot yacht Prudence and arres- "m" mmm‘ °' ""- “‘""'°"" tablishctl in Toronto. and is still in- ‘when or a mu» tin-m lompcra‘ _ .' "Pf- miidrylllslaeeptléelid) at": p. m. on r-‘x lender enough ln that wel. W, Cape Percy carried far out of nor ted its Captain and crew of seven. zglllzlérlfltlfg-“xlgrllili-ilri? tact. This will continue.‘ riches —'~—*' ‘Mill-ii: vita?‘ rigo- lunrnilli! at sun and [M6, A ‘Bumu '1' h 1n m9 tor of sea and wind-the colller course by nmtheast gale-s which The vessel registered to Mason Dil- ' been stntcd that missionaries drawn Sir“ m! ‘hi! mm“: M M, “m, ' n!’ Wltfords crew were drawn 88.591118 are said to have reached a height loway of New York was elaborately 23° 1" 5'1"" 1931- ‘"5"!’ from all ports of the country -a.ild subscriptions and donations toward ,1... (..,........“ morning: ill .-.,nr._ W ---. _- -. . _ - s v. s|j.\'(l8_.'l "A h é t0 ram. All but two. 1n the chart- of 90 miles velocity. nqulPPtd. The craft Customs men ::::":nd'h:e3;:;flh"::‘rp"'?,:° have thcinincomes cutuofl, Arch- ‘a Sllfrunl‘ fund to take ogre of‘ dis p $111111 "l 1"‘ ‘ "1"" in‘ on ‘ i (h, P3110012: party will be held in room of the abandoned freighter Second Ofllcer Herbert Mann said left the say of nmay last o n‘ l‘ u- ~ "um," bishop stringer sad. This statc- . --1‘<1(‘11‘1K.\ and their enevl ens. “Ttvciiillggrfivllalfl‘tiilaflaiihwllcvil m uulvl wednudl.y ale Hall at nugfloo on h, John Johmon.‘ bu!“ me we“ leaped from n me bu“ swaying ‘vednesday’ Bumped a d“). 1am, a; w: 1'18 o naviaa or. _ x ment is not H110.‘ M rslonary tlCygy llc vxlarpsscd the hope that somc- _ volume auqgfirhllll,’ tBept. 14th, ma,“ m)“, med o’ shock and c,“ “Bums, the sue o; the ‘mp and £00m Bay Harm,’ Mo‘. and m“, t wth s comb ed onnswv o over:- ro, (lirscty dcge: ant on lviw 11-1,: woud come from other can rrznnr lCIIIJDlLI.‘ -0men's Instituses °A§LZ‘."§",‘°{ occurs as the Watford struck, and into Boston last. night. Ida-m about 2-555-959- funds that trove depleted." Afcli- soutrcs nlld limos Would be mode “M, ,,,,,,_,,,,,,,., B,,,,,,,, M", will! can“, dome (m. a :0“; first officer William Knight, SW01!!! '_"' to 59p"; for New Ygrk when Cus- , bi" bishop Stringer stated there had available to build up those short- ll.l‘t'{_‘llr.kmz'nllxflgfl_llml'll;rlgl‘l. 32:05.1; 01km ma. 3 ocloo; 55514434; 1g; m“ m u", m; ship, was (continued on Pm 5) toms men discovered the liquor. (continued on Page s» been no concerted eflort made for ages. m. io,so_ s, m, ass p, m._ I p. n.