I MAXIMS ~~»~l`\I°\""Il% /f 'Maxis/is CIA ` `“` ora MERE MAN MERE MAN <29* ‘E ‘_-fri I GII INII __ I . ”‘ "_’__,_';"l'/"'" \\‘s‘*’ loi.ofpeopi.etaik,but fcwsay - ' f 'i l I 0 "IR I Iuniv vliiis in n vi N c E p-_--» Ontario Tour For W h o m a s A r- ranged By Mar. Trade Commission, Were Given Hearty Welcome. , A tourist party cf twenty school teachers from ontario who are on o twenty days trio through the llilirltime Provinces, was welcomed to the Province and the city yes- terday. The tour of 8500 miles was arranged by Mr. R. W. E. Burnaby im-ough the Commins Travel Ber- vlce. and is directed by Mr. IL- V. Earl. The party which is entirely of lsdles, arrived yesterday forenoon at Borden where it was met by Mr. Justice Arsenault, President of the Prince Edward Island Tourist As- sociation and Mr. J. M. bdaofmdyen, President of the Prince Edward- Isl. and Motor League. After lunch at the Canadian National Hotel, the members of the party _proceeded to ine Confederation chamber in the Pfwiilclll Blludilll( Wlldfa they wer; officially welcomed by Hon. Dr. W. J, P. Macmillan on behalf of the Pmvince. by H's Worship Mayor W, 5. Stewart on behalf of up ony, U! Mr. H. H. Shaw, Chief supsym. tscdent of lducation gn hgh." °¢ N19 Dtvlrtmoht of Education and ii! other speakers. ` ' - Mr. Justice Arsenault presided, _._______,_______ (Continued on hge 3) sNNoUNCaMi~:Nrs, comms avi-:Nrs, MEETINGS. ETC ‘°D°u’t I ten emo, _ 4°" “Webs-me ° , , "Round and Square 'Dances at “Nm wuisht , nas-1-is-ai. "Dance d Refreshmen I’°°k=\‘ Hallfguly ms. I' 'I' 4500-'I-30-ll. "Pmtival at Braokl ugus ird. Five Mile and otheroglaces and Blwrts. Prices. 4499-'I-20-li. “Dance Nortun Hsli luiy ms. Acmissiln as service from Bourls. 4481-7-i9-31. "Dance and Festival in cardi- nn North school Thursday, July ilu- asia-1-ao-ii. "Kinkora Hall Ice Cream Social “ld sood music, Friday. July 32. 4509-'l-20-31. “Dance at stanhope Lane. Wed-. 'Wdll' Mlht, Jill! 20th. Good music. Refreshmenta 4516-'i-29-li. “Important meeting or P. 1:. rs-_ land Ladies' Aid in St. Paul’s Par- “ll H411. 'Thursday evening at 7.80. 4405-'I-20-2i. h”H°l» River presents “Kath- mn Maveurneen" at Ke!ly‘s Orch. day. 22nd. Admission it cents. 4497-7-20-3|. “Uies me muviow onus me-_ bz iivutosx roomy afternoon. “li 1°'-h. not with soofmrios Noes and Jenkins. dill!-'I-30-li -.;’°°l1.°.."¥.'..°v..,‘¥,:.“- ‘frm °\m°l. etc. Good mute' Supper' '°°~ Doon cpm st uc. sm-v-is-at °°Notioo-_'mon im so-iw." I Tales for Southport- 5`fi`y”s'~‘»’»».’° ”l£“° €»“o?‘f»i°'°°,i...o or ay f°"°°“i'/IL Sy order of 'rrusteea » secs-1-so-ai. "Dont miss the his dance in lmnia run . sa. w»ui-oo. o3‘i...’£‘.“l':ol?“s'! ... bird with on mi one stun. E és §I.§l§I it itil! H;Come by s ' "WT Play accom. “|411 ITrade A;°eement 'Will Be Heard ._ i . ‘ - r'~_..<. ` I I I .lk .nd has emerged from lu ou.- HOME MARKET UllAM'lI0)l » noo.u.n. cosmos Minisierof'.\‘rade wlaowillbyleanlfrom POI'illEconomicConfersss tawa. ._;..____.l ,ei all BAN. EXPlIIITSf AIIE IIIIIIBIEII' With New Zealand, Has Increased Flow Of Canadian Goods. OTTAWA, July 10-(BY i-ho Olli- adlan Press)-The trade agreement between Canada and New Zealand has increased the flow of Canadian goods, to the Southern Dominion. soya a statement issued to the press today by the Departsnent ot. Trade £54) Exports to New Zealand' doubled in June, reaching a value of $321,678. The treaty was ratified late 'in April and the department's state- ment says its effect on imports from New Zealand will not be ap- parent until July figures are known. Classification of June 0819011! was: Agricultural and » vegetable products, siaa,ss1¢ woes and be-I oar. $46,883: textiles. 899.258: min-I eral products, 85'i.1lii; animals and animal products, $21,968. O C The Sztuatron _ .0 _ I n R u E a n 1 a BUCHARFBT. Rumania. July 19. -(A.P.)-'rho Romanian leneral elections in which Luliu Maniu's peasants* party won 277 out of the 387 seats in Parliament may mean that Manluwill personally head the Government to put through an' extensive programme of economies and alterations in the taxation system as well as trade agreements to enable Rumania to market her pmducts abroad. Negotiations have airellly UNH started to iron out differences bs- twoen the dominant party and King Carol. The National Peas- ants' party announce that immedi- miy after convocation of Parlia- ment on July I0 the Cabinet will be readjusted. The elections wlih mowed the truth of the Rumanian political principle that the PGH! “Wh makes an alaction wins it. The cf- ficial returns tobllhi showed 1.9!.- PUIIIIIW- Pali! 's Lib- ; _§ li 5 (canadian Pass) IIIDIMCTON, N. B.. Ill! la.-hal. I. I. Cattley. llofll- gur e! clniica add ancidt lb icq at the University of New Brunswick in ibh city asa neil- fiel Dr. 0. C. Jonas. Pl'U||fll¢ as tae mins-sity. that he N- '5' *lille if lil lit ii iii? lei* r his iisiili f itil? illiill lirléi fégllgl iii’ ici ei I . ine I1 Dfth 75 . Irlsrg 5;; Er I I Nigel” - 'I Un Canada s- ly Elected Diet To Choose a Premier Has Failed. _ taforshin for Prussia. the stats "blob comprises by nr the ‘amer- portion of Germany, with a Iederal Commissioner in the saddle seemed inevitable tonight on the eve`of as 'important conference to which Chancellor Frans Von Papers sum- moned the Bta_te's Ministers of the Interior and of Welfare-Dr. Kari _ Every effort of the newly elected Prussian Diet in which the .sup- porters of Adolph Hitler gained the maiority. to choose a Premier who (Continued on Page 8) L a rge Bellanca Lands In Harbor NEW GLASGOW. N. B., July 10- (By The Canadian Press)-H. H. K. McLean, President of the Dominion Construction Company, arrived here today from Toronto in a all-place Bollanra cabin sesplans piloted by W. H. Clark. After visiting Alex ill, he took off fm' Charlottetown. After circling over the city two or three times the Bcllanca landed in the harbor here at 6.45. “0ri- To-Ottawa ” Mo ve m e n t By _ Wie Unemployed (Canadian Press) REGINA, July it-An "on-tm Ottawa” movement among the count-ry's unemployed is in pro- gress. Posters and handbills urging unemployed to the Capital for the Imperial Economic Conference have been seen in Regina. according to labor men. Prom Toronto comes the infor- mation thst thousands of the un- employed are "rod-ridi1\¢" md "hitch-hiking" to Ottawa for this purpose. The avowed intention is (Q converge on Ottawa for the per- iod of the conference. _ been ostierlril alltratn-riders off outbound trains. since saturday ialt all Canadian Pacific fr¢l¢l\t mms have been stopped in Regina yu-ds and at Pilot Butte for this pugposo. No effort lppaars to be mms ip prevent man from riding (hs trains west. mports of Ike action on the part gg use moyai Canadian Mounted srw¢sternP°il\U»Nm°\\l¢°l\.U\l' myosouoaiomoxst °'_““"'°°""°° ' ' Apply For 0fFonner Pres. I 'Advance Lau" . 351,114* gs, g__ N1, 1p_(ay ii, ;é’;I il ( A; World Centre 'At Present Time .Gaze Of All Continents Fooused , of Great ImP€rial Conference. I OTTAWA. July 19-(BY the Clll- . With all the limitations that such a °°“dm°n lmlloaol. to a world-oem » trc--e. city that has attracted to it _‘Hr me of on tho continents. 'rho I _ _ rim conf .Every Effui 01 New ....:§°::°. Bnmm' July """(A’P') "m°' With battalions of advisers and sec- SCVUHDK Ed H6lDl’|Ch Hll’BllUf9l’» McGregor, esr-MP., who has been ` Mounted Poli” in Rui” M” to sits me moon me st. uwmeo Police have been received from oth- _ Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew ‘ _______ , ` ‘Q __.5,~.» tn, _ ‘I 3, N ., £4: , ` vshardsl is Cheats' psgqg _ _,` I” , » I f ‘ “E;_ § I »~-- I .‘-.Th¢»P.¢°P es Paper ~~-~ Read byrverybouy \ \ ......... mm., ggggsg, ~ _ `_" I _ , >` Y *_* “WR . “_ _ r r ., f E “_ ' " IT ' - I - WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, A1932 8 PAGES ,,‘°"-=,' g:“"'§."'f:=°Q,_°f"'f':‘¢_““‘”' Y T ' A A T" *_ *"` "-“ """' r ' f 1' nr' Y " _ _ Ciapital On Eve “-D adisn Press)-Overnight gh, my of Ottawa has broken its chi-yu. i°mary passive ototo or being o. moderately sind provincial city, ,and Piuposes this assembly is now functioning. Btatesmen from every nation of the Empire, men whose names are I household word in all the coun- tries of the world, are now here, retaries: and with them is an un- counted host of people who have no official status in the conference, but who are blanketed under the all-embracing term of "observers." That there will be a great deal to observe goes without saying. With the exception of New- fcundiand’s Prime Minister the personnel of the conference is com plete. Rt. Hon. Stanley Baldwin, Lord President of the Council, headed a British delegation in which no fewer than '18 persons were included. Less imposing are the-other national dwindle with the remoteness of the (Continued on Page 8) DYNAMITE EXPEBSIIINI TAIIES. TIIll ALEXANDRIA BAY, N. Y., July 19.-Two men were killed, three in- I lured and 11 missing late today when a dynamite explosion on the drill boat “America” blew the boat to bits and shook the St. Lawrence Valley for miles. Bpeedboats raced from this sum- mer resort town to the scene of the explosion to rescue any survivors who might have been swimming or clinging to wrecklto in the Bt. Lawrence River. Ambulances, physicians and nur- ses were rushed toward Chippewa Bay, near here, where the boat was blasting a new channel at the time the explosion occurred. The cause of the explosion was not immediately learned. ALIIXANDRIA BAY. N. Y., July lb-Bevcn men were believed killed and nine were injured late today when a dynamite explosion on the drill boat “America” blew the boat Valley for miles around. A ton and a half of dynamite t had been packed in a on the rocky bottom of Uwrence River explodcd| WGMIWYUU. huflllll men. machin- ery and lpllntered remains of the 150 foot drill boat high into the air. §2§ .cgi Commercial Men H o n o r Memory The Canadian h'eaa)-itepneaent- ing forb ihoissand travelling men. the Cotlalllldial '.i‘raveller's Assoc- iation of Canada and the Canadian ‘ name suctsauoo not so thou- ccnventicn hers today- ting dole- _ ge. . sig. . _g is is ll rj. s g 2; the City ottawa Conference Centre. WHERE EMPIRE DELEGATES WILL MEET An interior view nf the House of Commons chamber ln the parlia- ment building, Ottawa, where the opening session of the Imperial Economic Conference will open to- morrow. _MINISTER IJE sectors of the .Canadian National Railways was due entirely to dif- ferences of opinion between him and the committee appointed to investigate into expenditures con- cerning Sir i-lenry's management of the C. N. R.. In an interview tonight, two of the directors said Thomton’s re- signation camc_ to them s. complete surprise. Intlmatlon of his PIU!!- ablc resignation from the Board of Directors was given in a letter from Hon. Dr. Manton, read by the Bec- retary of the Board of Manaso- ment, after which Sir Henry ap- peared and expressed his deep re- gret at resigning his position. An exchange of remarks culminated a meeting which was tense in dra- matic moments. .._____-1---1m*-i'*"‘ (Continued on.PaBe 3) No Suspenders On His Socks .___ HALXFAX, N. S., July 19-(BY The Canadian Press)-Judge L. H. Martell had no suspendcrs on his socks and they were hanging down when he first visited the Scotia Hotel in Truro in 1982. Nelson Ailett testifying at the investigation into the conduct of Judge Martell, County Court. Dis- trict no. 4, this morning in answer to B. P. Duchemin, counsel con- ducting the investigation said his attlntifls had 'been excited by the Judga's careless appearance. "Did his. condition give you the imlollon he had been drinking?" "Ill, it did." _ _“Did his -conversation confirm fha impession he had been drink- ‘tom , "Not iii his talk but in his condit- incl.” Allstt, a_ fm-mer resident of Truro llontreal said he had never any cheques from Judge llltilfih payment of hotel scores i I Will Forget Diffe rences bl h th d after tumor ' ton ions Secretin-y_in the Ramsay Mac- . Donald Government, and also by (Co tm 3 _AS Presldgnt T119 sean T. o'Keuy, vice-Pi-esioont of Elm” I the Free State Executive Council. C, N, R, In terms that left no room for Stearner ____ doubt, these conference delegates ispeoiui so 'rho Goal-sion) ms a“°m°°" gavedthe filetfiif MONTREAL. July 19,-