urging flllllhl, Iiudod II’! gunmen“ Guard-Inn ‘II; that Covers Prince Edward ‘Island Like the Dew QHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1933 MAXIMS - MERE MAN MERE MAN tu on ‘n-lm- 7/’ ‘M gii-Lg-“it-b» “if?” M- The People's Paper ...:":...~:":..::. at his back, _ 12 PAGES Annual Subscription Delivered IC-M ll: lull cums and u. s. A. $4.00 Britain Seeks To Revive Arms Parley LITTLE HOPE HELD FOR CRE iW FREIGHTERI BRIT. IJFFIBERISHIP FOUNDERS IN‘ IS SENTENBEB. ST. LAWRENCE RIVER ljeut. Baillie-Stewart to Serve Five Years For Alleged Viola- tion ofSecrets Act. (Canadian Press Cable) LQNDQN, Nov. 16-Unofflcial statements circulating at Aldershot many were that Lleut. Norman Baillie-Stewart, sentenced to five years ppnpl‘ imprisonment for of- Cvew Allow-don Ship In Nick Of Time-Quebec E x p e ri e n c e s BitterWeather. (By The. Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Que, Dec. 16—The U. s. DOLLAR HITS CIVIL WAR LOW,- CANADA BENEFITS Press Stiff Writer) MONTREAL, Nov l6—In a mar- the day pzogressed, but at the close oi exchanges was still at showing a discount of 2 l-4 per cent. At fenscl under the Official Sccretsi ice and snow of November's winter ket m“ °f flurry 511d uncfilflilliy. Act, made lb iull oonfesion on his season, bittenest, most tenacious in m“ “med 513598 dviiflr piunccd‘ that point. it was down arrival at. the Maldstone Jail after two decades, tightened their clasp to arec°rdi°w°n FOYQign Exchzmg‘ his trm I yesterday, reaching into the east- ‘is he“ today‘ At ‘me flmev 5mm‘ Baillie-Stewart “i? m" Willi. E171 sector over the Quebec border 1y after ‘mm’ it’ was quoted at m“ which come after he hnd been held to threaten the lives of 14 aboard pmient discount in ‘Elms of m” prisoner m the Tower o; London a sinking Ireighter. the scOtsmanJCanad an dollar. Stath-tlciuns had sworn‘ weeks, was convicwd 0t nnd mm the north to maroon deer to thumb records-as for back as l 5-8 of one percent from yesterday's close. Pound Drops q The British pound sfezling also ‘fell ‘rapidly and at the clcse was seven out of 10 counts against him. It is alleged Baillie-Stewart sign- od a confession in the presence of zwo witnesses. who. also signed. in the House of Commons this week Captain A. Duff Coop r, Fin- :..____ _.___-_- (Continued on Page 10) ANNOU N CEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC inner-toil In per word "Announcement: an! thin i-uluiun at :3 cunt: nirlcilv puyulilu iu uuliunro. "Best yet q- Trinity Tea and Uuzuur next Thursday. 2790. on sale by 2749. "Juicy Maclntoslrs Boy Scouts Saturday." “Don't forget your Scout Apple on Saturday. 2749. "Rununage sale Baptist School room, Saturday, November 18th. 7 p.111. 2696 "Chicken Supper, Bingo and Dance at Webster's Corner Hull. Monday, November 20th. ‘ ‘Encourage local growers by iiliyilii; an Island Macintosh Apple‘ Saturday. 2740 ‘ “Boy scout Apple Day, Mon- tague. Summersiclc and Charlotte- town on Saturday. 2740. "Dance, Victoria Rink, Friday night, Nov. 17th. “The Capitoliuns," 5 piece orchestra. 2808i "We are buying Fowl mid Chick- ru alive and dressed every Tuesday mid Wednesday. R. J. MacDonald a C0,, Ltd, Cardigan. Z592. "Annual Meeting of Cape Trov- rrse l-lull Company will be held: Thursday, 23rd, at 2 o'clock P. M. A. R. Clark, Secretary. 2804.; . c "In times of depression cheap! Protection ‘is imperative. ‘The Sun‘ Life has an ideal protective Pollcyi Let us explain it to you. J. A. Moore, Sun Life. 1776. “Come one, come all, to the (lance and bean supper in Spring Park School in aid of the W. I. on Friday, the 17th of November. 2779 “Buying live hogs and lambs llunter River, Tuesday, November Plat. Everett Hashim, Emerald, buy- ilii; same date. Alden Moose, Ken- Wlgton buying Monday, November i0th. Signed A. E. wedlock. 2803. ‘The Cape Traverse Young Peo- Dics Society will present their con- cert in Borden Hall Friday, No- vember llth, at 8 pm. If not fine 0n Monday, November 20th. 2i "Crnpaud Hall Saturday, Nov. 15th. goose supper, 5 till 8. Social (ironing after. 1f stormy, Monday evening. Auapioen L. O. L. and L. O. B. A. Price 40 and 25 cents‘ 281 PAY Ill ADVANCE Al lo may pooplo disclaim responsibility for null ulvh. when bill IIO4IIIIQ OIRIII htlnnonohodvic-wlllnp- Dul- ulna the order in u- Wllllllniollwith peymut. onnuuozmirowu GUARDIAN hunters anxious to get home, I Zero Weather Ontario for most of the day though temperatures drifted slightly high- 61' 1M0 in the afternoon. Lake bouts docked coated with ice after, in many cases, bucking ice in rivers and canals. _ The Scotsman sank in the St. iLuwrencc River, off Coteau, Que, i with less than five minutes notice. l-lcr crew of 13 men and one wo- | man Jumped trim one of the ves. 501's two lifebonts and were less l-tlmn 50 feet from the listliigi It was near-zero everywhere in; 16M Wei‘ days w find so low fliquited at $5.15 1-8, down 1e 1-1o t mark. cents. The wild gyratbns of the dollar 90ml!!!“ B-CYHSJ and the pound we e. h wever, not The trend as b tween Canadian standpoint of their wcrth in terms and American curenclcs has beeni of gold, no;- d'd they seem to have completely reversed recently. For dew-lop“ any new trend, a long periid Canadirns have been . accustomed to paying a premium on Urited Sates money, but the has!» I w days the Amen-an dcllmzl Although it weakened in its gold apparently reacting to the Roose-‘ibuy-lng mggngmjggy gcdgy. mg Wit P01 Cy 0! buying 801d Bbffiild.) pound sic l'."g appears to have has weakened to a point where it -i— ' has entered the discount column. i French Cabinet Fol'owc Ev: n Course (Continued on Page l0) so striking when viewed from the] Prem. Bennett On Air Monday OTTAWA, Nov. 16—(C.P.)—- Premier R. B. Bennett will speak over a. National radio hookup Alonday night from 030 lo l0 orlock E.S-T., it was announced h"! ‘Oily. lie will discus! Nut- ional problems and will inaugur- ale n. series of broadcasts in iviiich Federal Mlnislerg will till“- lmrt. The broadcasts, lion-politi- cal ln nature, will be carried as features of the Canadian Radio Commission. ilifiiliiss T0 BRUTAL ll u i] ER Abductors Who De- manded $40,000 For Return of Brooke Hart Confess t0 P0- lice. , SAN JOSE, CallL, Nov. l6.—(A.P.) ‘—'I'he kidnapping of Brooke Hart, 22, eon of a. wealthy San Jose mer- ichnnt, came to a tragic climax to- day with the announcement of po- lice and intermediaries that Thomas Simon I'd-Reopen fyisstfifiwEyDiscussions With ‘up SEA R0 H Powers In Geneva JFliR SllRiIIVURS No Trace of Twenty- seven Seamcn of Foundercd Freigh- ter Saxilby is Found. VALENTIA, Irish Free State, Nov. i6.—(A.P.)—H0pe was vlrtuglly ab- andoned today of rescuing the 27 men in the crew of the lvlontrca" lillilld English freighter Saxilby, u. whom nothing was seen or heard since their lasg, despairing S. 0. S. us they tool-z to the boats of ilic storm-battered vessel Wednesday British Cove rnm e n t hit-macs Gesture In Order To .1722???- l tate Cermanfs Return To Disarmament Conference. (By Albert \\'.i\\'il:~‘on. Associated Press Fort-legit .~ LOSJION- N")? 1ii‘_(-\-P-)'_(1il‘l'fll. Britain is i‘ 5v to bow to Cllflflt-‘Jlilll’ Adolf Hitiisfls ultimatum lillil ifi-Ieusi concessions to (Jcrnluzi_v' in was indicated tonight in ulll This report, coming" on the matter of Zlflllflllllilis‘. horiizllive circles. the heels of instrucliurs tin-l it Sui‘ John Simon. Sc¢-l'etz\.l'_\' for Foreign Affairs, prmecrl t.) f-eneva as 2i move to get Germany buck into the HFIHS cun- "erence. was Hcvwrl us" all cxpizlnzltion for renewed 1lf‘li\il\' here to SZlVL‘ ihc (iiF-illllllllllftlll. luiils from u hrezikdoivil. ‘ It “'11s zuimillcci iu informed quarters lilill tile (invent- ment realizes the futility of this activity unicss the Europ- ean nations are ready to make u gesture to (Rermauy. morning. V _ i Sir John and Czmtuiu Anthony Eden, Ilnder-Scerctary l Give Up Quest for Foreign Affairs, may it-ave for Geneva tomorrow. f One by one searching vessels guw ' iilefliflii’ P1509 , i——— ~*—~~ I up the quest alter reaching the 5pc‘. Iubout 30o miles off the Irish Coast. it was believed that the only whence the last signal came, wltli- question to be decided there is the out finding a trace of the Siixilby selection of a four-power meeting or its lifeboats. iplace acceptable to Germany in ‘ The Cunarder Bercngaria, the view of her aversion t.o the home Dutch steamer Boschdyk, and the i 0g the Leggug of Nations as a 51w Brilifiii Yfiighle!‘ 049-1191195091‘ Bfifii" for further discussions. Germany meni- YEPQYWd they Sighted mi quit Geneva. last month, charging Wreiikale and that they We“ “med I that arms xicgotiations were USf'il“‘;$ l“! give “P me“ rescue “tlempis- and demanding ireatmcnl. as an icarfled m‘ m" hours desww nmun’ equal as n. prerequisite to a rctairn. l tainous waves. F rcsh Start. One lfope Held Sh" John will coufu" in Gcilevlt ' freighter when she turned upside‘ down and sank in 12 feet of watery! her hull rising high out of tho river. . ......._.__ ____ H. Thurmond had confessed be and; Om 1mm. however’ was new out Jack Holmes seized and killed the —thzlt the storm which compelled ymmg mm‘ and the“ demanded $40" the crow to take to their little life- wlth Hugh R. Wilson, acting head of the United States arms delega- cfilnillii Tllll_|li lit. (Canadian -Pl-c.s>) NEW YORK, Nov. ilk-Rosin; temperatures today promised relic! Zfor the Mississippi Valley, but. thg ‘northrrlst states s'i‘.l shivorcd m _' record cold. Six (lcatlis were attributed lo [lid cold vvztve during the clay. Eastern Pennsylvania lzad (‘xvii 001C101’ Weather ahead. forecasters 2684. i Icurrent calendar year as compar- The fact the Scotsman had been bucking ice all the way from I Montreal to Pictou on her last trip i of the season is credited with caus- ing the sinking. | Caught, on a. sandbar off Long Point, in Lake Erie, the D. E. Cul- lendar, a freighter, ' was still aground last, night. Efforts to free the vessel, which ran 0n the reef iConlilnucd on Page 10) Big Increase In Cattle Shipments To Great Britain (Canadian Press) UITAWA, Nov 16--Cunada‘s cnttle trade with the United King- dom ililS increased by 117 percent for the first nine months oi the ed with the same period of 1932, according to f gures issued by the Ntional Revenue Department. To the end of September Canadian cathe tXDO. ted to Great Britain numbered 35,996 while in the camel period last year there vrere 16.181‘ head of cattle shipped to that ml!" kct. In September shipments num- bered 3.104 head. as against only 1932. 451 head of cattle in September, Faces OVerthrQW Sarraut’s Gov-eTr-iment Strikes" Snag In Attempt To Balance Nati0n’s Budget.‘ By Melvin K. Wb“ ' ‘l-er Associated Press Foreign Stuff. PARIS, Nov. 16.—(A.P.)—Preinicr Albert. Sarrauth Cabinet, after 26 days of llfc, fnccd whut n. high of- ficial called "curtain overthrow" to- Representatives Meet Saturday 000 from the father for the return of his son “alive.” Louis Oneal, prominent attorney and political lender anzvriced the confession on the authority of Chief of Police J. N. Black, of San Jose. Found In Garage It came a. few hours nilcr Thur- mond had been yanked out of a tel- ephone booth by slicrili J. Emig Just after he had finished tclcpnon- ing the Hart home from u San Jose garage early this morning. Holmes night on budget balancing propos“ als, 1 Two previous ministries have fol-I len on measures publicly described as imperatively needed to suvc the French franc and France's gold. The Cabinet offered the Chamber of Deputies the first of twodlsguised pay-cuts and economy measures like those that spelled defeat for the governments of Joseph Poul-Bon- cour and Edouard Daladiei- and the decision of the Finance Committee to consider the bill-after planning earlier to reject it-postponed an imminent crisis. Deputies said, however, that the Cabinet situation was "hopeless” and. that "it is merely a question of time" because party members are clinging to their political principles. The bill presented today provides m reductions of a.oo8.000.000 francs GENEVA, Nov. '1s.- my.) - Representatlves of’ France and Great Britain, and perhaps Italy, - will meet here Saturday in an ut- i tempt to revitalize the Disarma- ment Conference. The announcement was made today that Sir John Simon, the British Foreign Secretary, and Foreign Minister Joseph Paul- Buncour of France are being sent . here by their governments. 1V.S. Bondi Issue Well Received (Canadian Press) . MONTREAL, Nov Iii-The syndi- cate handling the $5,000,000 Nova Scotln. 4 1-2 percent bond issue which went on sale here today re- (Contlnued on Page l0) Newfoundla (Claudia: PM! Cable) ST. JOHN'S. Nfld, Nov. Ill-Two more schooners were added tonight to the list of Newfoundland fish- ing and coastal croft wrecked. sunk or disabled by the heaving ,.. .. The loathe, ledan with dried fish for St. John's, wll duoribod u a total wreck on Stag Harbor Point. when lho via driven aground in a storm. 'I‘he crew reached chore 1n their dorios. The Annie 1". l-Iartigon sank to- day in Atlantic Cove, it. Pauli Ia- lnnd, off the Capo mum coast. she was bound for North Sydney when me sprang n. leak. She sank Craft Wrecked In Storm ported the fssue was being well re- ceived and se ling satisfactorily. The $5,000,000 issue of debentur- es are quoted at a price of $08.18 and accrued. intrui, to yield 4.70 percent. The debentures, proceeds of which are to be used for high- Mfllllwhli” m” French mm" ways, Nova Szotll. Power Commis- Joserh Dflflflmel filmed “m!” sionfNova Scotia. Land Settle- hcre 1'01‘ r8961" w he’ mini dun‘ ment, and xelef purposes, m: 13' need when She “m” “"1"” m" Jen: non-callable debentures in while leaving for the fishing banks denommtlan o; ‘woo maturing 10st nicili- m" “h” “MW- °lvi~ November ao. ma. nimest la pav- Guerent returned this tiazlilrdgli able null-annually. y, where inapec on y 21$: the bow and stern platen had been BPTWIE- - No report o! a small auxiliary schooner owned by James Fell-OB has been received since she was swept w; w "gen. on Monday. Sh: was not manned. Monday's stonn drove the schooner Topic ushorq at Omudn 55y and the Nnnkota at Bonnvisto. 11d ishing‘, TWlNTY-FIVI KILLED (Clmdlan Press) GRANADA, Speln, Nov. lir- Twenty five ‘poi-ms s...‘ unto when a bullood o! member: oi th6| Mllliilt party an om a Ibo-footy 3mm and Outriu today. The in the cove lust utter entering, and till, IGIIUOIPQG. “out louu. ioalmeotlngstOuu-iu. ~ hours later. are: Wilson cliff on the highway betwccniScotia Companies Act It 060,000, with 400 shares of I200 each. B. W. but vm pare of a caravan of So- Rumell, x. 0.. and James p. tlyuot 50m mesa vessels are Nllrded u alelilh w» m4 “ganged p, polit- of Dartmouth are included in tbs ' incorporutors was found in anhotcl nearby a few (Continued on Page 10) Crew Of Rum Craft Remanded i SYDNEY, N. S., Nov. 16--(C.P.)- Captured at sea after a, Royal Cah- adian Mounted Police cutter had fired on their rum laden craft, crew oi’ the motor vessel W. A. F. appeared in police court today for alleged breach of the Customs’ Aot and were remanded until Saturday. The remand was permitted to enable Stipendiary Magistrate T. T. Williamson to decide whether his court had the power to ietum Judgment. Defense Counsel, D. A. Cameron. K. (7., submitted that it had not and argued the case should be carried to a higher court. The crew and 100 kegs of rum were seized off North Sydney Hor- bor two weeks ago. ’I'h0ao on trial Ingraham, Master, Charles Ingraham and Alphonse Tonellator, all from Cape Breton district. Brewing Firm To Operate In Hflx.‘ (Cunadlm Press) HALIFAX. Nov. IG-Jucorporo- tiou of G1 ssenbacker and Com- pany, Limited, a brewery firm, was announced here today. The oom- puny will manufacture beer in Halifax or Dartmouth. 1e is capitalized under the Nova Y through the ilorthonst section of cred him from Allen County, Ohio, lion in the absence of Norman H. Dari», and the probability was semi that b. fmsh slur; may be made on the basis of an actual draft of a boats might havo driven the boats land the parent. ship far from the spot from which the Sirxilby sent out her last distress cai1y6$l91‘d11.‘/ morning. disarmamcut COllVCIILlOIl. In messages lo coastal stations the one ‘MSW 1°!‘ tile will!“ 01 Si!‘ Boschdyk and me Aiunchcstcr Rcgl. t John was tho demand for action ma“; said visibility “.35 good and] Arthur Henderson. the British that the terrific storm was amelior- Pffl-Sidvnt 0f the Disarmament Con- dmm ferencc; sent to the governments, The Captain of the British freigh- =;.~_-—_;;:.-:_:.--_:_1;:. tor St. Quenin, which battled the storm ucar the plucc where the Saxilby was last. reported, advised his owners by wireless tonight that a temporary steering apparatus had been made to replace the gem dain- aged in the storm. Icontinucri on Page i0) Japan Launches New Submarine I. " " _ TOKYO, Nov. 15—(A.P.)—Jfl])llll'.$ Tlnclber Whig navy" programme had udillffd [imp-sins tonight after withdrzicviii Raised In Brit. oi the Navy's most formidable bat- itirsilil) from actvo service for ex- House Commons ‘ ilousivo modvriil/ 101i. and the [iuiiiiching of a 7.500 ton subinuixno LONDON, Nov. 16-40. P. Ca-blehdupot ship. . —The Duchess of Al-holl enquired, The Taiget. which nras launched in the l-Iouso of Commons todayitoclay, is an unzmporiant ship com- about Britain's exports to RUSSXO. pared to the hlutsu, winch was and Canada. a. question of interest‘ordci'e(l mcderxiizod. in view of tho present negotiations But tho navy seized the launch- for a. new Anglo-Russian Trade ing as an ocmsion for a spectacu- Pact. lar festival i0 sires.» the value of Walter Runciman. President of its submarine craft and to empha- tlia Board qf Trade, replied that for size its demands for record a-yPPO-i the six tcmber the value of merchandise Minister of the Navy Admiral from the United Kingdom to Can-ljilinoa Osumi - pl‘(‘>itiCfi over the ado. totalled 09.602000, while thogcremonies. which vernacular nous- coiresponding figure for the SOVICLIpIIDCIXQ said were attended by more' Union was 82.118900. than 100.000 poisons. Daring Desperado (Canadian Press) CHICAGO, Nov. lti-John Dll- u porlllolc and sputtered wind- linger, desperudo, wanted m; tho siticids of the cars of his pursucrs; leader o1 a hand of Indiana bank mramrliilo, shots from the police robbers, vanished today after a guns proved iuvffoctivc against illc daring escape from a. carefully laid iflllllll-IVJOOI gin.» of Dilliugcrk car. police net amid a. fusilade of shoisi Dillinger cnmo into prominence Sixteen Indiana state policemen as a dangerous character lust Oc- and Chicago detectives chased Dil- tober l2 when men identified as linger, accompanied by n. woman escaped convicts from the Michi- gml anothm- mun, for several miles gan City, 1nd. Penitentiary. deliv- Oolbey last night after “bottlingfljail at Lima Siflyilll! Shell" Je-K? up his automobile in front of aISarber. Physic; '5 opium I Since then police have credited gut 1n the end i; wag the police him with leading tho outlaw con- Who were forced to retreat in con-i vlcis in n number of Indiana bank fusion as bullets from u machine] robberies. months ending last Sep- prluiious next ycar. i Capture Under Gunfire if tgun in his cur poured forth from ' said, but; to the West the chill ivug moderating. Sunny Weather raised temperatures at St, Louis, ClliCQQO and Indianapolis. i The clay froze many records of! the forecasters‘ books. New Yorlcvprg experienced the coldest Nor-gm)»; 1G in 5O years, tho mercury b 1 16.7 above zero at SllIl-"n In >14 Adirondacks it was 2o ‘u ~ Northfielci, Vt, reportmi and elsewhere in Vcruzout uu cial readings showed iiw, The Weather, Etc ____'_ftov~z Jfijhoeeiuc revs 00R Dlsfuuf ReLAflvcs Aer. 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