\ _ MAXIMS . or A (Mana MAN _ . 1---1 ly Isifoliolwaylwortlsllvllllllwllt pgqlowho think llle ll yollh HY!!!- ~;.;i§' / r 1, 4 M, ,-, , l ,. §\\\l\%///£3 A MAXIMS . “hp X \ 1 A.//. .,//A# _ A.-.3 l. Gllikllltlfmvnl lill RIIIA//0” ME-_Riii~ , , _ ‘ ; .,_.., l .4 1// "fZ"'\.',""" Q5 R d `“`}`\`\\\\ I 1 $23 lndnence il only something you . I I dl / * P ` P ` f--' """""---~ ` y \ ‘Q you have until you get into Covers Prince. Edward. Island Like;the_~Dew 1 . _ _ A ‘ Q 1 i ‘_ ff- l _ 3,,-|,u| Gnudtnl, Founded llfl Uhnrlottetoin Gulrdlnn Two Coil! § cHARLoTT1:TowN, CANADA, TUESDAY, oocoasn lo, 1933 lo PAGES ;~;-;-,-5,,-_;_'»;,;'_-»'_1;_-,-; _;g»;~=,-gi-_g,»» _ --- ------A- >-r"*‘~-- ' - ~ ' i = i | ¢ _ i = ”‘ _ -_---1 Refunding' Loan Floated Auspiciously _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Tragedy Follows In Wake Of Storm Along Atlantic Seaboard iitiivv ioil,wg,g,f~;;;gg;ii i is iii il iouring 'Du`y1igh£sttsclNini” ,_ 'Along Coasts. INLAND DAMAGE Plcorlsnrr AND cnor Lossss ESTIMATED 0|? $H|PP|NGi,o »»3-;;l0 UPEN Al Robbery SucceeclsllN THE RUM] ,Q tonight but ms nom was dssd. ne- ___ I Siiatch Details of lat Millers crossing. The speeding $68,000 roln. Meagle .R°P°‘.'*S T°“i1?0.’f’”3Z‘0i.'0€.f“0Z00“&?0”¥§'.° I00”2‘0’.0“°00'I First (t’“"é°gi‘l’3 D el; Two Ban1- N6Xl3. whlls pedestrians watched, two _ men snatched a money bag filled with $68,000 from a pair of second Th” Mm “MW m'“n°h °'f tm National Bank messengers today Games” Library D°m°”5t"'u°n and raced away minutes ahead of .will be opened at Montague on pursuing peace omoem _ wednesday evening at °' pubuc The daring daylight robbery was meeting in the Oddfellow's Hall- completed with such suddennms Tm prmdpal spmkem at “rw the messengers Charles Wolfe and meeting' wmch Wm open at 8‘ Frank F`sher 'made no eilfort to °'°I°°k Wm be H°“' Dr' W' J' P' orww their viespons one sz the MacMillan Acting Premier and ` ’ robbers carried a weapon, appar- Mm Nom Bateson’ director or the ently a. machine gun. hidden in a Demonstration. The latter will ex- paper momma has the other ( OTTAWA, Oct. 9.-.Details oi’ the Dominion of Canada 1903 refunding loan were announced tonight by G Hon. E. N. Rhodes, Minister of Fin- ance, as follows: b W Total amount of the loan ls $225,- 000,000. This total will not be ex Canadian Prem) - sl ceeded. The books will be open for X10 a limited period only and all cash K nett. (By C. ‘IL Blackbum) (Canadian Press Staff Writer) WLNNIPEG, Oct. 9 - (C.P.) - ratitude that not only in Canada ut in most of the nations of the orlcl there were indications ot a ow but perceptible swing toward rmal conditions, was the thanks- iving thought given by Prime subscriptions will be subject to al- Minister R. B. Bennett at two pub- lotment. ` lic meetings here today. refund $170,000,000 victory bonds dueNovember 1, 1933 and $40,000 has disappeared from en- 000 short-term obligations.. i. have reason to believe that we ,are on the road to recovery," said r. Bennett, “but I am even more Chief purposes of the loan are to "I am thankful that in Canada., _ we M Premier Stresses National Value Of New Flotation Material Saving In InterestChargeS Will Be Effect - Completion Of Loan Will Bring Refunding Total To $858,000,000 (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Oct. 9-With words of optimism and con- fidence in its success from Prime Minister R. B. Bennett and Hon, E. N. Rhodes, Minister of Finance, the $225,000,- 000 Dominion rcfundinu loan campaign opened tonight. Tomorrow morning. Canada’s financial machinery, keyed to maximum efficiency for the undertaking, will begin to function in the work of flotation. From coast to coast, through the medium of 3,700 branch banks and ap- proximately 450 bond dealers, the new bonds will he made available to the investor. At loan headquarters it was pre- dicted that Tuesday’s subscriptions would reach a very ...Tw 'r substantial total. Large institutions, such as banks, insur- "d.4ight as fearful ship-owners 'Qing Wednesday. a irslseic. rms .» harlottetown talent. It will bs . Come. Admission 25 cents. 1 trance to St. John’s Harbor -no word of Dorin. Aftermath of the storm, crisp messages flashed along he Atlantic seaboard to- awaited reports and sailors’ families sought word from their men. Meanwhile heavy crop and property losses were counted In Nova Scotia, New Bruns- wick and Newfoundland, and estimates ran as high as 51,000,000. Demise' sighted Marine officials were baffled by the derelict sighted oft' the south- western tip of Nova Scotia, the overturned three-masted schooner did not answer the description of overdue vessels. Captain Moyle Crouse of the Connoisseur said the stomr apparently had snapped her masts like matchwood. Her name was too far under water to be dis- (Continued on Page 5) ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMING EVENTS, MEETINGS, ETC "Anuounutmeilh are lnlertod ll this column at 8 cents pe! won" strictly payable In mlvnnes, "Board of Trade quarterly meet- "“Hlll of Triumph" tickets at Reddin Bros., Two Macs and Victor Coyle's. , 1597 °'1i{rasquerade` Psi-ty, st. Mur- Earcts Hull, October 10th if fine, otherwise October llth. 1480. “Borden Line Club loading hogs, l°mb5~ Call/CS. -‘\1b‘mY. Wednesday, Oct.,11. 1709 _ "Dance, lrtshtown Rink, Tues- day. Oct. 10th. If stormy, follow- lhs fine evening. _ 1711 "Comrades of the and canadian 51288 Battery! Remember our an- nual reunion at the Armourleg at 7-30 D-m. on Friday, Oct. 13th. . "Will be buying live fowl Wed- nesday. October ll, 1933, a A, M, ml tt P. M. at top market prices. J, DOUBI” Murphy. Emerald. lm. "Tryon community Hall. A pub- lic mcetin will be held Wednesday evening. Clutches- llth to organise s Farmers Institute. W. R. Bhlw or l°m° Other Departmental omsisl will be present. 1599_ “Wiltshire Hall. Meesrl. Gillis, P¢Pl>in and Boulter will discuss livestock marketing and other sub-, tects at I. meetins to be held Tues- lsy evening, October 10th. 1100. °°Harmony and good will con. cert at Eldon Hall Wednesday night, October _ 11th, 8 o'clcck,. 705 "The future of your loved ones and yourself are assured if you purchase our Endowment at age sixty-tive. The results certain. Ask f0T Nrticulcrs, J. /*.. Moore, Malli- Con erence u a f B t Plain what the lblfary P1`°P056d M.) nourished a revolverl' Y i l do, and what service it will offer As the mwsengers stopped their i The library room is t ll Week Away’ .“rorld"k,¢,,_wd on me mam meetcir; car and started aclioss the street - inocns during the week ln addition wlu as accepted at tus dlss.rma0- hw “WD nb ment conference in Geneva, it was PWM may make _“Se °‘ me ' tary without cost, the only re- 'rhls posslbluty or solution or i.us0'1 Germany would be under super- 1 I ,st I me vision for a. few years, was 1ea.rned,°mm ‘mg 5, If! nifgng on m ° “pedal tw°'h°u’ “um ' books at the branch, to provide a “ded °° 'end sh' ‘mhn smmn' specimen oit the books available S°°f°i°1'Y fi” F°"°‘9“ °'*"“"‘- W Any book not available sr, the local ment, especially becausg of the. attempt to crystalllze it premature- ly, - Reports of new governmental moves to expand credit did much 1 The Locnrno Put. to stimulate upturns of all Erhih 0 values, but lata selling of wheat 'rm ghogf, of the Login-no Pact, available to be delivered at once once widely described as dead, has was responsible for s. moderate set- crtson again, resulting in talk ot back in prices of that cereal. Not- secrst arms dossisls alleged to able strength shown by the com prove that Germany is real-ming. market was considerably due to Groot Britain was called upon to curtailment of rural offerings and aid either Germany or Franco to the foot that com prices were ssainst the other in the svsnt of near an export hash violation of the Looamo provisions, C0111 °1°°°d fi“'“» 1%'1% “MVB and nritsln, which does not asslrs S°~t\u'dav’B finish. wheat %~1% to embark gn em-,er ¢°m»"_ 1| Qu, down, oats %-it advanced, and provisions varying from 2 cents decline to a rise of 10 cents. (Continued on Page 5) V l80f. Sun Life Assurance Co... Charlottetown. 1081. i OAIBO, lgypt, Oct. 9-frmopo "King Ibn Baud, the Puritan thc Kin! Ibn Baud, ruler of the Ar- he terms "the Arabian Baudlan L_ POWCTS Sk8ptlC3l. 0 mm’ ,md Wm be Open Wo ,,M,._ to the bank, the robbers walked up to them and with an aibrupt. “You (Anselmo rms) [to saturday sm-rnoon and even- krww what this is." yanked tha 1.oNDoN, oct. s-chest 1-mtsinimg, when the people ol cheoountry wmv has ffm the hand Of °n° is hopeml that the French “heme dgsudcm Wm have me beg; oppqr. of the messengers. With equal sud- ot arms supervision for qcrmnny tunlty of using the library. Atten- denness they fled to s oar in which, ' is or to ins fast that the a companion waited. So startled were the messengers that the big sedan had attained is liable nrters todn . 0 'am m re qu Y uirement being that the reader high speed before the pedestrians bl h ab NKBM- Ii 18 h0l>@d ffhht D- WEB who witnessed the holdup were dm ent pro em' W er y nlmlibor of people will take U16 aware of what had happened. i The new refunding loan bonds are dated October 15, 1933, and are is- sued ln three maturities with yields , as follows: Two year 3% percent bonds at 99% yielding 3% percent; six-year 4 percent bonds at 99 yield- ing 4.19 percent; 12-year four per- cent bonds at 96% yielding 4.38 per- cent. The 12-year bonds are issued ‘ in denominations as low as $100. The new bonds are obtainable in exchange for maturing Victory Bonds or by cash subscription. _ (Continued on Page 5) _i thankful that the same may be said of other countries whose pros. perity is so bound up with ours." Arriving here this morning from Ottawa Mr. Bennett addressed B mass meeting arranged by me stu- dents union of the University of Manitoba, ln Winnipeg; civic aud- ltorlum. Later he addressed is luncheon of the Winnlpes Conser- vative Women‘s Association. ation of Manitoba at s. private dinner. Members of the party from M' the mme time that tmlcmzzt evslllg will bee sliilcst la. thousand I e e <0°hf1uu0 g.,/*ft*-_‘A<-. fi .far ,..-» ”'v xt' 0 9; 5 $- . 0_3 se 'i . 0 é 0 /' * *_ 0 /-0. - = (Canadian Press) ‘ ' ' \ _ fi _°‘,` , CALUMET, Mich., ost. 9- -'fr / /" i- “ Thrusting n. lighted stick of dyno'-" “_ ,Ji /' - ‘ g /\/"/ 1?!! KS? \ » » psf: i1. \`: ¢ ‘s- v-.` , 0-,. 1: A 7 1 l `s v _hs _ ` s .~ »