I _ r fotiflluiuliise . MAXIMS . 0,. , MAXIMS MERE MAN‘ ' trek: MAN iiwigirifiiw; eoples Paper - n. Read bygverybody ..::.;.::r'.":=:::~...r lemmas; Covers Prince Edward island Like the Dew l - ‘ Inning GIIIIUII‘ Iousucd ill‘! clurlottctowu» Guusdlu: Two Ocuh $32,000 ‘living P1- Shooting Follows CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 193s 10 PAGES Aunusl Subscription Dcllynm 55,00 By lflsll Cunuds 1nd U. B. A. $1.50 Affray Quarrel Millard F. Reid-O-fb/Iarysville N.B. Dead, And His Nephew Seriously WoundedlnFrederictonHospital Heavy Storm Strikes Cuba (Associated Press) SANTIAGO, Cuba, Oct. 30—A heavy storm lashed this capital and Santiago Province today with strong winds and rains. (A National Observatory bulletin said s tropical disturbance would threaten Orientc Province, espe- cially the eastern half, if its in- tensity increases after moving from central Jamaica.) ‘e01 ANN OUN CEM ENTS. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS, ETC inlay-ted '9 Announer-me ‘ srs this column ut 8 cents strictly pnyuhlo in sdrnncc, "Talkies-Flat River, Thursday. 2276. "Talkies-Murray Harbor South, Friday. 2276 "’l'nlkies--Muiray ‘River Satur- day. 2276 "Halloween dance in North ‘eultshlro pninht . ' SW1’) "The greatest Race Truck Rom- ance rrt AfacLertns ‘Yhcrrtres this week. 2247 "Crapaucl-Goose Supper Crap- lud Hail, Wednesday, November‘ 15th. 2275. "Fnlconwood fancy work sale It the Canadian Notional Hotel, Nov. 2, starting at 3 o'clock. 2265 ' of blood, with s. revolver on the (Csnsdlsu Press) FREDERJZCTON, N. B., Oct 80- P. Bancrolt Red, 24, bJnk em- ployee of Montreal, was in hrspltal here ton ght sufferlrg two serious bullet wourds and his sgcd uncle, ,Milla.rd F. Reid, lsy dead while [police investigated reports o! e ‘quarrel between the two ovr fin- ancial matters- hpected to Recover ‘rho younger man, formerly of Marysvilo arid s 1929 graduate in Arts from the University of New Brunswick, was expected to re- ‘covcr, sltaough his condition was ;ser;ous. One bullet bad lodged be- lhnd an ear and snother was in his shoulder. ed since lvlillard Reid, general storokeeper st Marysville, was in late D. P. Reid, Bancroft/s father. Residents 0d’ the house where uncle and nephew met this after- llnocn acid they heard them srgu- inrg about $1,000 which Mlflmfl Rid wants-d to borrow from his nephew. Later they went to a ' sized behind the house- In s. short time Bancroft rushed from the shed. and slaipmcd the door shut, said the heighbors. His face was bledlng. Going to the shed. they found Millard Reid lyng in a pool floor about eight inches from his hand. Drove To Hospitll Bancroft Red drove himself to a hospital here in his own car, in "Chicken Supper, Dance in Iona 6th. "Come to the Legion Dance in Belfast Public Hall. Tuesday, Oct. 31st. Admission 25 cents. Lunrlres served. 2272. "Borden Rink dance, Abegweit Uove fn In e n t dance hall, Thursday, Nov. 2. Sid Elliott's orchestra. Admission 32%“ L a b 0 r Pro-ie ct "Dance at Landsdourre llotel. cm T"“"°"s"' Tmmd“ evmmg‘ nt the Exhibition drlvins lurk for kind of big game '.l‘l the word. Ull- Nov. 2nd. Admission 25 cents. Lndes free. Brill, Monday evening, November T“ 2283. 2392 the removal of clay to which he had arived a few days (Continued on Page 3) Great Interest . l Police said ill feeiing had exlst-' psztnershp wth his brother, the; its next meeting for blCrhl-Jlllcl‘ 0th, rPllSTPllNE (BISARMAMENT MEETING Steering Committee Will Meet Nov. 9th Instead of Friday As Planned. GENEVA, Oct. 30.-—(C.P. and A.P. Cablesl-Slated originally for Fri- day u meeting of the Dlsarmurrient Conference Steering Committee to- day was postponed by President Arthur Henderson until probably Nov. 0. Cancellation of Friday's meeting was madc primarily because of eb- jectlons by Italy, which is still cre- dited with a desire to have the dis- armament problem placed in the hands of the big four, Great Britain, Italy. formally and llrance. Japan Wiilldrnr-"s When the Steering Corxzuiittcrr; re~ commended adjournment of tlrc full Conference until December 4, it set but this date subsequently was mov- ed forward. Japan has decided to cease taking an active role in the Conference, believing itls Europe's part to solve the main problems and that when European nations agree Tokyo can decide whether such decisions are applicable to Japan. Disarmament Conference circles 'aiso received the arirromlcerrrent to.- night by American Ambassador Norman H. Davis that he will leave Yesterday the work was laid out railway property under the federal unem-. "Wiltshlre Club landing hogs ployment grant. About fifty horses’ and calves Wednesday forenoon,’ Nov. 1st. Please rllst. E. N. Easterd Secretary. 2291 "Forget your troubles at the Halloween card party, Holy Re- deemer Hall, Tuesday evening. Ad- mission including lunch. 25c. 2255 "Annual bazaar, chicken supper and pantry sale of Bedcque Bap- tist Church will be held in Bed- Billle Wednesday, Nov. 1, from 3 o'clock tlll 9, 2250 "Old-time Fiddler's and Dancing Contest at Kelly's Cr-ossilioll, Wed- ncsdny, November 8th. Bigger and better prices, Mail your entries to Mrs. J; D. Flood, South Melville, P. E. I. 2 "Sun Life will protect you whether you die loo soon or live 1°11! 1f you buy an endowment at nae 65. Arrange for one today. Consult J. A, Moore, manager. Charlottetown. 17 “Dr. Brace, M. W. P.. of Sons of Temperance of N. America will ud- drcss public meetings in Milrruy Harbor Hall lnslbnd of Georgetown, ‘Tuesday, October 31st, Georgetown, Wednesday. November 1st and Nflrth Bcdequc United Church ‘Thursday, November 2nd. All meet- lnrn at a P. M. Collection for Tem- Pflmce purposes. 2278. PAY IN ADVANCE l! In msny people disclaim Yuprmsiblllty for smsll udvts. - when bills src sent out, in future no such sdvts. will sp- end curlers were engaged, and work on the project will start this morning. l Married men and single men' with depchdems will he given the‘ preference on tho work, in order u_ . - Noted Brzrisizer P a s s e s LONDON, Oct. 30 - (A. P.) — Colonel Sir Augustus Fitzgoorge, great grandson of King Cicome I1’! and a cousin of Queen Mar-y, dlcd today at the age 0f 85. Like his father, who was Com- mander-ln-Chioi’ of the British armies for 40 years during lilo re g-n of Queen Victoria, Si!" rluwusstzrs folloued an army carcor and had exciting adventures in lllilfl)‘ lunds He. clrrln-red he had shot every til recent years he was an ardent golfer. St. Pierre Has Modern Harbor HALIFAX. Oct. BMtCPJ-The 250- distribution in wages of th‘; grant is herrd of the MooMllluu Construc- ’° F ate Of Cuban Regime to distribute the wages in the best mgky little French island oi st. possible way. Pierre has a modern lm bar now. The project, as outl'ned in yes- am; up-to-dzrte faciliies for hund- terday‘; Guardian, will grelrly en- 1mg the liquor cargovs that hcue 118006 the V8111! 01' Solmfnmentlflorved across ;ts docks since the Drvperty. as well s: Exhlbiilmlyaxlvcnt of the prohibition era driving nark- M it i! Practice“! . Ooilstructlon has been going for- an all-labour Job, the Dominion ward intermittently since i927, and Government has agreed to bear theI tonight Hon. A. S. MnoM llan an- full cost up to 820,000, and lhenounced it had been wmlllelfid- H9 to a large number of unemployed tlon Comlumll. which vafllcd 011$ laborers naturally has caused great the contract for improving the satisfaction. harbor- Of Students was sidetracked. A large sect on of tho students is known to favor dlsszlutlon of the student directory and withdrawal from all polite!- On the contrrry, mnny students are krown to favor the continu- ance of active support for Grau who has relied for booking on the students’ (JP0110- A pail of oommrcial associations, nreanwhle, iudloekd tlsey did not gxpeCt the general strike to mater- ialize as set by the Workers‘ Con- In Hands (By Emmund A. Chester Associst- ed P.css fltsff Wrtcr) HAVANA, Oct 30-A turbulent meeting c? 1.000 Havana University students tonight was regarded with snxlety by political lenders who be- lieved it might mean the breuklnl or the making of the Ramon Grill Ban Martin Clovenment- The students met st the Univer- sity in a closed session Sounds coming from the me ting place in- dented I fight II»! h 11min!!! N" Imless the order is se- “mlllnicd with payment. CIIAIILOTIETOWN GUARDIAN presumably over the question of withdrawing support from the Gnu regime. . 5o important wss the conference federation. The Confederation, however. contlnursifl 0mm" l mmritenhutrlown of comm“ will [Jamaica Suffers Storm Damage l lThree Deaths And $3,000,000 Damage Reported From Trop- ical Hurricane. ' Um (Associated Press) crops, hig-rways, telegraph faculties ' KlLNG-SION, Jamaica, Oct 80- snd rail cad linrs. rThrec deaths and property damage Nnety percrnt of the district's estimated at $8,000,000 were caus- banana crop was biown to the ed today by a. tropical storm which gouhd, according to a brief mess- rwssed over the western part of age. The northwestern parishes Jamaica. suf cred heavily Last yrar also Two million bsnrns trees were when s Nwember hurric no cr-used destroyed. Several roads were d mage to the crop. damaged and a number of houses Train service between Kingston wire wreo ;d- Three persons were and drowned in an sttempt to cross was interrupted. Trains could prO-~ swollen rivers. ceed only part of tho way to the l xmosrou. Jumsic, nothweel section beoeue of huge ‘<0. P. Cable)—Part'ally restored gaps left when the heavy rain, communication service brought wrr lied out the roadbed- Water-covered r0 ds mde traf-, wo.d to the capital toduv of ex- ltens vs dmtwrctlon caused by the flc almost impossible. Srrall br-idg-l e: were carried away bv swollen, we k-end hurricane that swept northwestern Jamaica. lstrearns. The damzirze, according w No lives were TGDOltQd lost, but early estimate: will run to many rearly messages said the rrigingrlhoiesands of dollars. ' tropical gale payed havoc with] Oct‘!!!- Pense Situatidn in T_l_1e Holy Lag Anti "- Jewish Fatally Injured Demons tr a- ““-' tions Prevail » In Palestine. (Canadian Press) GRAND FALLS, N. B., Oct. 30.- While playing in front of a school agedseven, Jumped into the road and sustained fatal injuries when struck by a. car driven by Robert Dyer. The bcy died while being tok- en to a hospital. A coroner's Jury absolved Dyer of blame. (Associated Press) JERUSALEM, Oct. 30—A tense; situation arhlng from anti-Jewish rioting, in which at least 30 have been killed and 200 wounded, pre- vailed throughout the Holy Land: tonight, but no new disorders were rrrnvrrrrv rs Even in the main towns, JGfll-i salem. Jaffa and Haifa, there were: no recurrences today of Arab de-l, monstratlons against an increase) in Jewish immigration. Shaped however, remained closed because of a. general strike. Former Royal Hotel, Montague, t0 Pro- A strict press censorship was es- vide Hospital Facili- tabllshed ln Jerusalem in an ef- fort to curzail incitements.‘ ties For Kin ~ ’s County. HAIFA, Palestine Oct, (lo-The current Arrrb anti-Jewish disturb- ances in Palestine today caused Sir (Continued on Page 3) English Railway Firm To Spend Huge Sum Last Fall the campaign LU raise funds for the new King's County Hospital resulted in pledges for a good deal less than half the amount required for even o rfroocrately equipped building. In view of the present financial conditions, the trustees deemed it un..;se to pro- ceed with the original plan. The urgent need for hospital ac- commodations still remained and acting on the suggestion oi’ many of the subscribers, the trustees cure- fully considered the purchase of o. suitable private residence. Several available properties were etumlned, and that of Mrs. Ada Green, Mon- LONDON, Cst. 30.-—(C.P. Cable)- The London Northeastern Railway announced tonight it w.ll spend £2,- 300,000 on improvements "as a c.h- sequence of a return of better trade conditions" throughout its system. . Its programme will include construc- I tlon of 100 new locomotives, of which many will be express passenger and freight engines. A number of locomotives will bc taken out of stock which has been “tallowed down" in order to copc with increased freight traffic. The railway has ordered s large amount of new rolling stock. It will renew extensive stretches of its trackagc and renovate numerous bullfngs. Appeal To Labor Department (Continued on P886 3) No Ill ‘Effects F roni Swallowing Screw Driver (Csnsdiun Press) OTTAWA. Oct. alt-Three weeks ngo Donald Cundell, 14 months old son of Mr. and Mrs. John Cundell, of Ottawa, mellowed s screw driver three inches long. Today nature provided its own cure and the screw driver was recovered. me child had been placed on g special llorrid diet rather than sub- ject him to the shock of s delicate operation. Donald will not sufler any ill 970C115 from thll Qtperiencg, (Csnsdlsn Press) SAINT JOHN, N. B., Oct. 80- Fvl‘ ‘ . meetings with chipping ffiliremtotivcs in regard to s new wvrkme tenement for the coming Y!"- Bsint John» longshoremen have applied to the IPedcruI De- Dlrtmcnt cf labor for settlement. If tho Department is unable to I war debts payment due the United thc hurricane-strirken area, house near here today, Clifford Qyr, V F R A N l} E T 0 llEBTS PAYMENT New French Cabinet Not to Consider Pay- ment of $22,200,928 . to United States. l - PARIS, Oct. 30. — (All) —— The rrcnch Government was represented in official quarters today as intend- ing t0 defnult on the $22,000,928 States Dec. l5. The new Cabinet of Premier Al- bert Sarraut, it was said semi-of- ficially, will not raise the trouble- some debts question when it goes before the Chamber of Deputies early next month with a. fiscal pro- grnrnnle. Hen-lot Ill Err... policy will cause former Pre-t ruler" l-iurriot, an advocotir of pay- ment, Lu stay away from Parliament because his participation would stuc- ly revive tho problem, according" to sernl-ulirclu. spokesmen. M’. llorrlot has been ill, Pavement Pro ed By Three A street building programme, as an unemployment relief measure, involving the expenditure of $32,- 000 was approved by the _City Council at, a special meeting last evening. In accordance with an agreement made with the Provin- cial Government, the lover and the Dominion Government wvlll each bear one-third of the cost of la- bour and material. The cost of la- bour ard material W03 estimawd at F0 per rem, of rhe total. L‘. was 1150 decided that as par‘) of the project a pavement he ruin on North River Road and .\lcC-ill Ave. as far as the Snnalorlrlnl. The rrleetlrtg was held it. the City Board Room after A lvugthv cauc- us session. It was lehired at the treasury that much foreign capital had been with- drawn from its refuge in France, with the result that the United States dollar quotation has gone up. It was estimated that foreign cap- ital remaining did not exceed 10,- 000,000,000 francs (now about $600,- 000.000). (Continued. on Page 3) Cm? Zeppelin Battles Head Winds On Trip BERLIN, Oct. 30.--(A.P.)--'i'he Graf Zeppelin , horneward bound from Chicago, reported shortly be- fore midnight tlmt she was about 1,- 000 miles at sea and making satis- factory progress. Captain Hairs Von Schiller re- ported from the dlrlgihle that "our trip is soon coming to an end, but it would be sooner had not weather conditions compelled us to change our course." Since leaving Amer- ica, he said, "we have had extra- ordinary strong hundwinds and ruin- storrrrr. - in fact. quite abnormal weather which has delayed us cori- siderrbly." He. gave few particulars of the lust stages of the voyage but other reports indicated the Graf was nearing its goal rapidly. his report was received at 11.40 p. m. (5.40 p. m, HST.) - . Will Refuel AtSea (Assoc! fed Press) MARSEILLIQS. Fannce, Oct 30- A Ge man oer-op are piloted by Robert Untucht refureled today at Nflrlsllflflfl Airport near here on the first test flight from Berlin to South America, with s. rciuelllng sch dulcd in mid-ocean from the The following resolution was adopted after lengthy discussion: Resolved that, the offer of the Warren Bituminous ‘Paving Co., Ltd, dated Oct. 30, 1033, for the construction of the paving of the citystreets, that-is to say, by a 5 inch concrete base without colciwn chloride, and 2% inch Vvrrrrenfte Bitulithlc pavement nt $2.80 per square yard be accepted, and that the offer for sewers be accepted. the size and depth to be under di- rectlon o1 the city surveyor, all the work to be clone as per speci- fications submitted. Councillor Whear opposed the resolution on the ground that ‘the city could no; afford the expend- iture of the money. When the (Continued orr Page 3) Iilllfilllllll ogram For Ch"l‘own lRelief—_Projecti “EHWH wllRlOf Permanent Work Approved City Council K” uthorized Street gramme —-— Sum 0f $32,000 Will Be Expend- Governments. DRUWNEI] AFTER SKULL WAS FRABTURED 51.000 Reward Offered For Information R0 Death of Maud As- cah. PENINSULA, Que.. Oct. ao-ut P.)—-Maud Ascah, 15, was probably drowned in Gaspe Bay after he! skull had been fractured by f. blunt instrument, Dr. Rosario Fon- tnlne, Quebec Medico-Legal expert. reported today after performing autopsy on the body of the girl. Mnrrglcd and only partly clothed tho body was token from the "-9-!!- lllg wafer! 0f GBJDQ Day 0n Sutur- day. The gruesome discovery eno- ed e. country-wide search for ltiaud but her cousin, Marguerite Ascah, 17, who also dlsar/peared from lvar home hero on Augwt 30, is will mixing. NO KNIFE WOUND Dr. Fontafne in his report r‘. .1, sipated the belief the girl we; dead when thrown n the Bu" lie also said no knife wound w covered in lire abdomen 2| "*‘”*— —‘ ‘w #1 rOnnlinrrs-d on Page S) Jllllllllilfilltll EXPRES8E0 Mayor Ste“ art’ s Statements (‘ensur- ed lily Urrvuirrrorrs Vote at L. l’. U. llleeliug. At a regular" rrrrcturg o.’ the Lob- burns’ Proteaiivl llulriur lwlrl r-u Oct. ‘:9, lire fn‘ v" rrnrrlulrruis were unaulnruusly ‘ nod: “We the members oi the L. P. U. record on our minutes a strung feel- ing of lndgrratlon against hirryor Stewart for his uncalled for micr- ference with FULZJYKI to the prllfe of loading turnips at the port of Chur- lottetown. , anchored steamer Westfatenm. Untucht proceeded toward Cadiz, Sptin, after an hour's stop. (Canadian Press) VANCOUVER, Oct (lo-British Columbia's two-stage election drew nearer tonight with a. lust-minute drive by cardidztcs to place their platform before tho electors. Meanwh ‘c approaohng winter sound d a warning the well-laid plans of election officials would probably et~counter setbacks st the hands of the elements before the last ballot was counted. Meanwhile electors puzzled over the merits of 17b candidates who seek seats in the legislature at the FRI-Ills s settlement, it wss ssid 5 5°"! 0f conciliation may be i-fmpilnl authorities are keeping the ,q,"r\‘\\‘ driver (o show to anyone who cousdortd that interest in a gell- urlrvllv eral strike scheduled for mldnllhi “Plwinted. repeating lust yenr’; ac- HOD. may have doubts as t0 its size. voting Nov: 2. word came from the nrv-rlr tlml. d“ ivory of ballot lPXPS lu Atlm riding has been impeded "And further resolved that n copy of this resolution be son! to the Press for publication." Last Minute Drive B.C. Election Candidates‘ by an ice jam rn llle Slkine Riv- er. The Stiklne rwzfirds a tortuous course aczoss the fr- norih of Brit- ish Oolrrnrbrr to empty into the Pacific and cut flrrouch Atlin, whose northern llm’. i. the Yzrkon- B C. border- A varied menu of poitlcal meet- ings confronted voters on the last three nlgsts before th‘ election pfbpfl‘, In two ridings. V. rcouver Centre and Virt rib, electors were destined to rrman o: the slu- lines. not cs ling their ballots until “ (he "lffle election" of Nov. 27. Upon the voting on that drxfr dr- psuri= (ll osilmr of sx sods in tho llousc The TVeather, Etc s “ti: 44E blouse was v1 torch (row '40s blur-h time \-\\i'&$ but if has Ks susrlcrousp 4'? p/ /N/, ° s lc s I I f}. / I Fresh northwest winds: pull) cloudy and cool. (Fzrliullrlll r---- r arrrrrrorrorr» ll v. i" r ‘i P? T"? m), 1hr ‘rr ‘l: '1 um r . rurrrtnull “ "‘ 2: as s ill ".0 ‘.1 ‘Z .13 m .4 4r- w i: (l is as l2 wnuir \<r “Hr-wimp w \i ri- 1- to fr ah winds, mostly rwrrlv- r ' lr "rul cool. ||' w-Frl‘ h nnr- hunt ll-lrtlm“ E . 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