MAXIMS OFA. MERE MAN --_i- A settled- Iuu, Ialslldad (‘firirlitowolilnuuudian Iwo promise attended to ls a debt 1001 n o l Covers Prince Edward "Island Like the Dew per CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. TUESDAY. AUGUST 30. 1932 Officials (aids oilcr to Canada of nents u“; Packers ‘ ' " told the poking houses NEW YORK, Aug. 29.—llope that Captain James A. Mollison, conqueror of the Atlantic in the westward direction, would not start his eastward flight for Croydon from Newfoundland in the face of an adverse outlook over the ocean was expressed here tonight by Dr. James ll. Kimball, of the United Stake Weather Bureau. “Conditions over the ocean are not favorable," Dr. Kimball said, “and look as ii they would get worse rather than better. in the next few days. There was "rain in midocean this morning, with strong northwest winds and an ares of low barometre extend- lilg from about longitude 30 to about longitude 22. Dense fog was reported at the mouth of the Si. Lawrence; fog and rains from Cape Race. Indeed, the whole northeastern area from Maine over Newfoundland has acondltlcn of low barometre." ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS, Th; Agricultural Conference Opens From All Parts Of Do- minion In Toronto To Co- ordinate And Reorganize Farm Production Of Canada. i (Canadian Prom) TORONTO, Aug. tin-First step in taking advantage of Great Bri- a 280,000,000 pounds bacon quota was announced w. today at the conference of Ministers and officials from the Depart- of Agriculture at Ottawa and the Provinces. Samuel E. Todd, Secretary of the Industrial Council of the Canadian would permit government inspectors to inspect hog car- m“; “on tho rail” in the abattcirs. This step will, it is considered, help m; Canadian trade meet Danish competition in the British market. All WEATHER lVER lllllNllfi MEETINGS, ETC ' that ‘ ' th Canadian For some time past Danish pro- ducers have had the advantage of government inspection in the kil- ling plant while inspection in Can- ada, up tothe present, has been made on the hoof." TORONTO, Aug. 20-(By the Canadian Freon-Agricultural of- ficials from all parts of the Do- minion met hers today under the leadership of Hon. Robert Weir, the Federal Minister, to coordinate and reorganize the farm production of Canada. The meeting brought together every Provincial Minister of Agri- culture and all but two of the Deputy Ministers. The deans of all agricultural colleges were in at- tendance as well as icplesentetlves of the Federal Department, the Canadian Pacific Railway and the Canadian National Railways. The agenda calls for definite ac- tion on problems new confronting the Canadian farmer, and delegates expressed their determination to take full advantage of benefits to be derived from the Empire trade pacts arranged at Ottawa, and to make the farmer's business in Can- ada. "a paying proposition." (Continued on Page 3) llfllhllsuc "Modern Dance at Welcome Inn ‘llltlfly and Wednesday of each “k- 54i2-B-29-2i. uvuflluv (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Aug, 29.—“Thc Ot- tawa Economic Conference has un- l "W! some between Sourls and l- litvv-"ort Wednesday, Aug. 3i, nee after tile game. 5449-8-30-21 nhliordeu Linc Club loading hogs, v1 s. colvcs, Wednesday, August Jiuurs 12 to 3. 5426-8-30-21. u esiloglc to the regular Dance at ms Over Bridge tonight. Bid El- lchestra. 5430-13-30.“, ‘Jig W. L. lcc Cream Festival hum]: an“ Hvlle River, Tuesday, ‘l 3°01- 5418-8-29-21. "Dance in Mt Herbe t Co‘ ‘dmd Salon} Th. d r ..sol. (st. Elliott's Orchtlalslrgl" September 5445-8-30-31. “Murray River Club loadin - I 31,10,141". hvss. lambs, calves. Ab. Dnviogslllfidffssnry may, suck be Y llstvd- 5435-6-30-11. "Llvcsmck meeting will b, held LluCanlbrldge Hull. Wednesday ev- "b ggcuct 31st at s o'clock, m, V,“ Se per of the Cattle Division Present. ' 5432-8-30-li. “Come liscl-llllans Hotel, to the old time dancg gt; Thursday, doubtcdly helped us, the wheat bonus should help us and things generally seem to be looking a little better, E. W. Beatty, KC, President of the Canadian Pacific Railway sold today on his arrival here. Domini did well at the confer- improvemertt in the fall." Montreal tonight. _ Violent Storm HALIFAX, Aug. 20-(By flzimber 1st. loh _ hunts?“ Admission 35c‘ Slim, ldml-iSlon 25 cents. "l. Trc "vflecuted, ' r‘ Dllfillerty, "'- E- Sanderson. steam mum‘. eM to hi. August v. p. F m Princtown Uni lMlg 1 1,‘ d. YAtlllble be rm lemon but“ “Wm. under auspices of “i nvI-s-zv-ao-al. weal. Ian-story. Mum by Mm Refresh- Pl‘ lxgfilnl. 132515503115; given b! u .of North S“? ‘lallfilfls a specialty. 5i3Q-B-3Q-AI. "Notlckrha ‘hm, lo ills rights of m“! Pom-l at Greenwich have been s will be promptly . Signed A. Sanderson, A- Rlttrsv. n. m- bfifi-l-lli-li. “lvequc. Tuesday ow n. 23th at 7.45 and hear ‘eclmle énheggalfitfihglotte. cen cave. I-flnds." Public ‘is in- m 21950 of Lecture sale of d cake will be held in power plant. Mrs. Jacob Tlnes. was one of several persons hing. Slates were torn from “Yes, I think Canada and all the ence," he added, "and we should benefit materially. Crop prospects are good and there may be some Mr. Beatty, here on personal busi- ness, plans a visit to the exhibition during the day. l-le returns to Sweeps Halifax the Canadian Pressi-A brief but vio- lent electrical storm swept over Halifax late this afternoon Street car service was held up for several minutes when switches were blown 5433'8'3“‘3l- l out at the St. Margaret's Boy hydro "cm" t0 Conce rt in Kelly's Dartmouth. WHO suffered slight shocks from light» the roof of the Hawthorn Street school. HAlF Mlllllll nlncnrnl uuluuu First Deficit Quebec Has Had In 3 5 Years-Is Econom- ically Sound, How- ever. " Qunenc, Aug. 30—(Tuesday)-'- (By The Canadian Press)-L'Evene- ment, French language daily, today Sets New Speed Record FLIES FROM NEW YORK T0 MONTREAL publlsha the following: “The Province of Quebec closed Province, will make this announce- ment, in Montreal today. “As this deficit is the first, in 35 years, Mr. Taschereau will attach to the province's financial state- ment personal comments in which he will say that despite the deficit Quebec is economically sound. “It is believed the Department of Lands and Forests, in particular, has shown decreased revenue. suc- cession dues hBVg also diminished. On the other hand, the gasoline tax has considerably helped the Treasury. "The sound financial condition of the province is borne out by the m; the government has in the last six months settled accounts of more than $6,000,000 out of revenue. “It is believed total revenue for the pest fiscal year totals about $30,000,000. ' "The Government is not believ- ed to favor a. loan." Kidd Committee Makes Report (Canadian Press) VICTORIA. Aug. 29. - Recom- mendations for curtailing govern- lment expenditures to a drastic de- gree, handing over to the Domin- ion such services as policing and fisheries, reduction of Legislature ‘seats from forty-eight to twenty- ‘elght and the Cabinet from eleven to six are contained in the Kidd committee report issued late t0- anclal conditions. Sent To The (Canadian Press) tort $5,000 from Mrs. today. defence tho evidence stand trial in Dorchester. in process of demolition, was flood followed. Power connections of a minor nature. "Notice-Jrhe Ratepayers Central Bedeque School ,Dls and S bliildilil 0h Glliibll Street. ed by the heavy downpour which were In Quebec Premier and Treasurer of the; night. The committee studied fin- Supreme Court MONCTON. N. B., Aug. 29.—J0- seph and Thomas Boudreau, broth- ers, charged with atternptlfl! l0 9X- George Whlrehouse, wife of the pastor of the first Baptist Church here. b? means of threatening letters, were sent up for trial when they appear- ed once more before the Magistrate When the hearing was resumed in the police court this morning before Magistrate R. D. Mitten. the ‘, Roscoe Allan, an- nounced that he would call no wit- nesses. The Msgistrste found that presented by the Crown was suiflcient to warrant him in committing the accused for trial at the next court of criminal juris- diction and accordingly they will Infantile Paralysis z QUEBEC, Aug. 29-(By the Can- adian -Press)-—Infantlls paralysis Frank Cordovo, flying ace of Roosevelt Field, N.Y.. bidding good-by to friends as he storied on his record-breaking flight from New York the last fiscal year with a deflcitlm Montreal, Canada. Cordova averaged a speed of more than 200- 0f $584,708. Hon. L. A. Taschereaunmfle; an 1mm. (m. the m“ ‘ Note-At may be interesting to note that Mrs. lDr.) J. S. Jenkins, also established a speed record forplanes 120 ii. l’. and under. ller ' time from Montreal to New York with a stop at Albany. was 2 hrs. 58 lnins. Her average speed was 152 miles per hour. Gordon's plane is equipped with a 475 ll. Pnnowr. Airmen A On Way Famous Belgian Ace And The “Flying Frenchman” Make Perfect Landings Outside Moncton ‘K7511 Arrive At Upton Airport Today. (Canadian Press) lfalled to reach Moncton airport lstopplng off place for their flight ‘and were grounded in fields near here tonight. Pilot Archllle Vanhee, Belgian ace flying a low wing monoplane made ‘a perfect landing in the field oi Corey Lewis hear Salisbury. abWt ,l5 miles from this cty, and Pllot jLuclen Gendron flying a Curtlss Robin landed in the pasture of‘ firhomas Nowlans farm on the Kip-l ,posite side of the Petitcodiac River from the Moncton airport. Darkness prevented the flyers from maklns the local airport. They stated both; made perfect landings and Wllliencfl- comm mm wmkem‘ Wm’ are complete lileil- journey here csrlylfmilng a“ lndeterminate period o’ in the mommg leaving 1am, ln the idleness, stood outside the. gates of the midlands great factnrlcs today, l determinate Periodl’ 0f idleness. MANCHESTER. England. Aug. 29 -Without the semblance oi’ viol- tt to . day for Charm e w“ urging those who went 1c work in Dr. J. S. Jenkins on looming 0f defiance M Prders‘ to M“ the walkout. Strike pickets were on ,the flyers‘ safe landing in New" v . r , h‘ |Brunswlck, sent the following tclc- dut’ at 70° mm‘ l“ m“ Lane” “e HTBZ. grztllihu! and Gendmn, It was imposslbl. to detelgmln; Moncton. N. 8.. exactly how mam’ “vorkels 0 eye the strike rail, but estimatcs were that the movement was about two- ihlrds effective. Anrlrew Smith. leader of the weavers‘ union said that 140.000 had walked out and that. by Wednesday 170,000 would be on strike. Another spokesman for union officials said the res- (Continued on Page 3‘ Record For Loading Grain (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Aug. 29.—The loud- ing of 9,428 long tons. approxim- ately 351000 bushels of wheat into the steamer Anglo African in ‘I hours l5 minutes is stated to be a Compliment you on your sue- cessful forced landings. The Good Weather airport awaits your ar- rival. Best oi luck. Jack Jenkins Will Cut Rate Of Interest NEW YORK, AUB- 29—(A.P.)— F. Abbott Goodhue, chairman of the committee of United States banks interested in short term credits in Germany, announced to- day that the banks had agreed to cut the rate of interest on a port- ion of the short term loans to 5 percent from 6 percent. 1t was un- derstood that the reduction affects? Herc Forced Down MONCTON, N. 1a.. Aug. 29-—'I‘wo; ll ll E S T R I K E planes enroute from Quebec City; r rto Charlottetown to take part. ms I T u A T ‘ u N ‘the alr pageant there on Wednesday I Workersldent of the Baptist World Alliance SYDNEY N.S. Intrepid British Flier‘ On Way To Harbor Grace, Nfld-Ran Into Ball Weather Yesterday. , SYDNEY. N. s, Aug. 29-(By‘ The Canadian Pressi~vlctor over fog and rain, Captain J. A. Mol- lison was Sydney's guest tonight as. his little plane rested undamaged in a ilcld three miles from (he city. Homeward bound to Britain on a return crossing of the Atlantic. the ‘Scottish ilyer brought his Moth ‘down on the Stewart farm at. Syd- ney river at 3.30 Eastern Standard ,tlme after a flight of four and a jhalf hours from Saint John, N. B. on had sighted Sydney airport. af- ter a. battle with storm and fog, but being unfamiliar with runways decided to scout around and land on “the first promising field." The Stewart farm provided an excellent opportunity, and Captain (Continued on Page as Mar. Baptists Gather For Conference WOLFVILLE, N. 5., Aug. 29-(IBY ‘ The Canadian Pres) -- Leading Baptists of the Maritime Provinces were gathering in Wolfville todny for the annual church conference.’ The convention does not start dfitli , Thursday. but “upper room confer" ence," for Ministers and their wlv-l es, began tonight, and meetings of the United Baptist Institute will be held on Wednesday. Mater W. G. Clark of Fredericton will preside at the convention, and Rev. John MacNeifi. D. D., Presl- lis to be the principal speaker. Rev. Are Facing An In-l,“ s_ Poole, saint John. is Secret- sry. Rev. C. W. Rose. D- Do W“ l“ charge of (onlghvs $85510“ 0i 31° upper room conference. with Rev.‘ us‘. E. Bishop of Dsby Speaking 011 the function of the church. Spill? uni considerations must be 1100M‘ most, Rev. Mr. Bishop told his hearers. Hutchinsons Off To-Dczy PORT MENIER, Allticosll Island, Aug. 29-(By The Canadian Press) .4119 ~Fly1ngmltchlnrolls" are ex’ pectcd to leave horn tomorrow morning. George Hutchinson, his family and associates, making “l9 a party of eight plan to lift their am- Edinburgh flight. The head of the party. lu Amsn notion. MAXIMS 017A MERE MAN is not good or bad for one 8 PAGES n! Annual Subscriptions Mellvered 15.00 M Hail Canada and U, l. A. it Miami Prepares For Another Hurricane uulusullrrcpzcél Storm . A N ll S ATlT/ireatens Florida Disturbance, Moving North. West From Bahamas Increase- ing In Intensity. HAVANA, Cube, Aug. 29.-—1=‘ather . Gutierrez Lanzn, director of the Belcll Observatory, said this af- ternoon that the southern part of , Florida is threatened by a tropical - . disturbance which is moving northwest from the Bahamas. "The disturbance has increased‘, in Ltellsity all duy long," he an- ‘ nounccd at 5 p. m. Eastern Stand- ard Time. “Now it Ls located south- east of Miami and is traveling northwest. There is danger for navigation and for the southern part of Florida." Earlier ln the day cfllctals of, the National Observatory said the dis- turbance had doubled in strength and speed and was heading toward Florida from Andros Island. (continued on Page 3) FURIHER SHHRTAEE IN [0ND& Over Million Dollars; M i s s i n g F r o m Church Trust Mon- ies. WINNIPEG. Aug zs-rny The [Canadian Press-Out of the tang- l led web of university and church lfunds tonight loomed a further ‘ shortage of $800,000 in Anglican? church trust monies. Auditors‘ gradually arc learning of the de- falcatlons which terminated in the ‘ arrest last week of John A. Mach- ' ray, K. 0.. bursar and chairman of -the University of Manitoba and Chancellor of the Diocese of Rup- crts Land. The aggregate of the church - funds of Ruperts Land was $1,500,- S SIER SHIPS FAIL TB MEH (lF-PEI And Heartfs Content Did Not Meet Al; Pugwash Yesterday As Was Planned. Yesterday morning Dr. Jenkinl received a wire from Mr. Loades president of the Dei-laviland Air- craft Association, Capt. Molllscn’: manager on this side of the At- lantic. asking him to get in tele- phone communication with the Captain at St. John in connection with an invitation extended to Captain ‘Molllson by Col. Jenkins to land at Upton Airport, and spend a. few days here. As a. result of the telephone conversation be- tween the Captain and Mrs. Jenk- ins it was decided that they should meet. at Pugwash, and the decision would then be made as to whether he should proceed to Sydney lu first planned or visit Charlotte- town. Capt. Mollison took off at St. John at 12.15 a.m. and Mrs_ Jenkins took off at 1.15 in the (Continued on Page 3) Appointed To Supreme Co u rt (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Aug. 29. - Arthur Courtney Killgstone, KC, St. Ca- therlnes, Ont, has been appointed a Judge of the High Court of Jus- tice of Ontario. Official SIIUIOUXICQ merit of the appointment was made today. A vacancy was recently created by the death of Mr. Justice Orde, who had sat on the appellate di- vision. phlbian “City of Richmond" from the harbor of this lumbering town‘ early tomorrow and fly to Holle- dale, Labrador, on tho next stagq of their proposed New York to, an, l Yrlnvrlllvor . nouncihg today that llo hoped tot leave tomorrow morning. smiled he l, ,,,,4.,“.,, had been advised that the Danlshillul lllurlotleruu-n 1Z‘2".§3‘§°F.§."’;.2}Z2220351221: a" o“ Mb" 2* u ' td‘ {M 1874, Mr. Justice Klngstcne was m’ ms ° 3 o achmy‘ University educated at Upper Canada College, lRidley College, University of To- ronto and Osgoode Hall. He was coiled to the Bar in 1699. In i920. the new Justice was named a. Kings Counsel. (Continued on Page 3) OTTAWA, Aug. 29—(By The Cunadan Press)—.lolln L. Gar- land, (i5, former President of the Canadian Wholesale Dry- gnods Association and the 0i- tnlva. Board of Trade, dlcd dur- ing the week end. l-lr- ha/d been l ill scvcral months. ‘n. NEW YORK, Aug. 29-111: United Cigar Sicres Company of America filed a. petition in bankruptcy today, lisiinr: lis- bllitics 0f $9,502,029.90. Record & Forecast of the Weather ....@. l\ll'l‘l'l;lliitllllfiliUkl. UFFIFE 1y". onto, Aug Qll-ellilliulunl and ‘marl. ll\\lll\ i°lll\’\f‘l’lfi\lr('.\‘ A .i!i:.‘:;i".::..;. 12.1‘. l .,-sflzun ls A CAR l". owner. wlfll A ‘airs AND ‘(we UhUGlfERS ' liullfl .'.. III III \\'|lllllp~g ___ ‘(Wrrolnn ... _ -|\ fifiigiiiiiilliié -. c. ‘buut ha“ o! Ion“ aggregating new record ‘or ‘peedy handling or lohn‘ \ll"(lt‘l'iiif‘ winds fnir llilfl $400,000,000. grain in the port of Montrefll- Fm“ the great German aviator, Wolf- lllhllor:ll'~ly wlrlrln, H l, l. lo- Si, .: ~r 1- a : .\i lc W n“ new "hum" o? ‘nteresi wul apou“ were ‘med m pour the gram Sum Von Gmnau‘ nlr- "lloilhu oslclly‘ cnlvinllncyfnlr mnnril “k5 eflwt 0“- eupt- 1- It W55 551d lliib tlid VSSSCI. .__...__-ii_ lumlnrafcly \\'.1rn\. ‘l Gull‘ mu] north shore-moderate | Government, had not granted him} permission to loud in that territory. E Edinburgh would be his European destination‘ he Said’ after he hadinlllscltlml with a few cluttered show- YOR IIFAQTQ IJIYVPPIH‘! -rlll» hot-inning mtuul nnvl nppvr 5L lols: l-Knr n! first, lhcn crossed (he north Atlantic via the , m; winds shifting m grluflufljgL .\rll‘lll\\‘i‘Si4‘\l"ll Quebec ililll Lake St,‘ Arctic circle route popularized by) quickly restor ‘ and damage was __-___.____-__.__-___ 5 mflf demlc u being cornbatted by the are hereby notified, that if them united efforts of provincial and arrears are not bald before 56D‘- civic health officials. 10th legal action will be taken g’ ing provided for the more serious brought four more children under strict medical supervision today as [the total number of cases reached 0, The mounting tide oi the epi- that substantially all other foreign bank creditors of Germany had agreed to similar‘ reductions. made to bring the rates into closer lino with general world credit condit- Serum is be- tons. which have eased substantially i???‘ N. Y., sthoe the standstill agrePment was FLOYD BENNETT FIELD. Aug. ‘elk-The coast to coast flying record in the U» lied States was broken today by James G. llaisllp, of Fergu- luh. Mo» who landed here at LONDON, Aug. zopwm. the oi foreign credits obtained by the treasury in the financial collect. By order of Trustees. A. - MlI-B-N-SL , negotiated. 5-“ ll- llh (“Tic \ crisis of September. 1931K fresh nnrlhorLv winds: clearing. .ll.ll"llllll(‘ Provlnrv-n: Fresh north to, p. m, Sunlmorsiil" tide eighteen Chlllnlillfi _\'-~n- moon Wmlnoswllrr. Aug ill, ".35 Week days-Leaves u: in utu "plume!" o’ z'mo'om'“m llnllinwlif winds: n ion‘ light srnl- francs on September l0. the 1...... ........-...-. o... clearing. United Kingdom will have re- lliuh ml» this morning m 8,5’. and ' : m: n! who. paid in iull the entire amount ‘gill: sols (his ovelllng 1|! or: nllli m... (lnmrrulv morning at .'._-.-o_ can rl-znnr scnlmmn Borden 0.15 a. m. and l p. m. and 5.15 p. m. I s. n. 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