MAXIMSI OFA MERE MAN lverynnnouthoplamthllillt oomuohrlrhturewell- llorlln Gnurdluu, Bounded III Clmrlotétown Guurdlnu T!" oil“ l5- Killed In >"%/ /’ The Peoples Paper , ' Covers Prince Edward.‘ Il/ ’/// '1 - w,“ Wwlifwm “XS \\\\ \ lslanifLikeiheiDew Read by Everybody m CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1933 Elimi Of ~ Automobile Rates On "Ca t, r Ferry Travelling In Canadu TIzrough Trade Interest‘ _____. . (Special to The Guardian) MONTREAL, Que, Aug 39_ After fulfilling their mission in the metropolis, a party 0i four dele- gms mvemng “Om Japan under The 12th annual convention oi m, auspices or me Japan Trade the Associated Boards oi ‘Trade met Promotion Association with Otoichi l“ ‘he "W" hm “mmmide- yes‘ 1,11,18,11,“ o; T-okyo as he“ of me i terday. The meeting was one of the mmmn, which also mcludes sow |iargest that the Association has chm MMWO or Osaka‘ MM [ever hnd. The President, S. A. Mac- Tambe or mkyo and Amta Sak_ Donald presided and the Secretary, "new of Tokyo’ 1e“ Liontrcal “r C01. G. Elliott Full, read the minu- mgh, by the Canadian National tes of the previous meeting, which Railways for Ottawa ‘mm which were passed and adopted. my may Wm depart for mronw The President in opening the M. I day “mute to Jasper and meeting expressed great pleasure at Vancouver on their homewud the large representation oi mem- ,om.ney_ bers. _______________, There were many important mat- ANNQUNCEMENTS’ ters to be discussed. 'I_‘he resolutions ~ subsequently adopted included re- COMING EVENTS’ quests for the elimination of char- MEETINGS: ETC gas for automobiles crossing on the "ulna, h car ferry; and for Joint aciton on no: word the part of Maritime Governments " in presenting Maritime claims at Ottawa. Present at the meeting were Hon. G. Shelton Sharp, Min- mh ister of Public Works, Mr. James E. 74a: Birch, of Alberton, veteran member < oi the Board, Major T. E. McNutt, “Notice - Thrilling Show, Mal- Messrs. J. W. Boulter, John B. realm Monday. 765. Myrick, of Tignish, and others. After the reports were brought in the matters before the meeting came up for discussion which included ooseven M1163“, °h1ckensupper_ unemployment and the banking "Announcements urc lhll column at 8 rcnfl strictly puyublo In udrunc _____. "Ice cream social and dance at Hope River Wednesday, Aug. 30. 727 fiaTalkies-Murray Harbor So ay. .. "Talkies-Murray River, Satur- day. 74 Transportation-And ters Dealt W Meeting Ass Trade — Mr. Donald Re - electe nothin from merchants than from ban I .__.___._.________i?____ Mlcnlno nun on Billllll SHIP ATBERMUDA Deposed President of C u b a A Prevented From Landing by Police. (Canadian Plus) HAMILTON, Bermuda, Aug. 29- Prevented from landing here by nation Steamer Other Mat- ith At Annual ociated Boards S. A. Mac- d President. latter subject said this is chiefly a farming and fishing province, but we cannot get away entirely from’ banking problems. Many complaints ‘ Canada. are received from farmers, chiefly The depomg and exued Pmsfdent that they cannot obtain loans, but. .of Cuba arrived this morning from it is difficult to get these fac ‘Nassau’ Bahamas, where he and a few companions sought refuge for a short time from the revolution- s. fled northward tonight on board the liner Lady Rodney, bound for banks compared with the price thel farmer obtains for his products, as No assengers allowed t these Prices fluctuate from time tolllme tie ship helix,“ pom o: time. Farmers have not the borrow- ing pow" to cam, on their business, gcials had czfnferreti with Maclliadlo. that they should have. “Our dlfii-i B’ appears on e 8mg“: an ‘ culty," he said, "is to place oororo»“"’“’°“"’ may t° °°m° “hm- thc Commission our own local view- I when the Ponce inspect“ “Outed: point and we would welcome anymwan a’ mnutel“ suggestions from individuals." Col. Full said one banker had told him he had not made more than ten loans to farmers during the last six, The“ m” inspect” ward“! the months. Farmers should be able to‘ ship’ 59°“ t° Mama“ “"1 m‘ borrow money at a fair rate of in-l '_—__ terest for productive purposes up to Remains on Board special police, Gerardo Machado‘ ritisH "It is with the most eager enthu- siasm that we have arrived in the Garden Province during our tour of Eastern Canada," stated Mr. John Guise, director of the School Empire Tour, on arrival here last evening with a group of eleven English school boys. “Though the beautiful countryside through which we have come on our wuy from St. John has been partially obscured by rain and mist, the boys are in the high- est spirits after their wonderful welcome at St. John, and are look- ing forward with the greatest dc- light to their visit to Prince Edward Island, the Cradle of Confederation, where they have already been assur- ed of a most hospitable reception. “This tour is an invaluable ex- perience for the boys, for we are seeing so much that is new and wonderful to us on every side, and ever we go. ‘Their great chance of seeing a little of the Maritime Pro- vinces oi Canada. will enable the boys. on‘ thelrreturn to the 01a Country, to tell the twelve schools Arrive On Eleven School B537; Here On Part Of Trip Through Eastern Can. Will Be Entertained During Visit- are making countless friends wher- z l’ reply. . “The party has so far visited St. ___________________ Youths from which they coma sornethlni; about their many friends out here, by whose open-hearted friendliness they have been most happily im- pressed." This morning at 10 o'clock the party will visit the Confederation Chamber, and luter will be driven by car to Vimy Fox Ranch. At 1 p. m. the visitors will be tenders a dinner "at the Canadian Nation l Hotel by the Provincial GOVEfIllilEliZ in motor drive to the North Shun will follow. 0n Wednesday evening the purl, , will be given a dance at the sum- mer home of Mr. and Mrs. Georgi l D. DeBlois. They will remain here Wednesday night and will leave on Thursday for Moncton. At the luncheon the boys will b: welcomed by the acting premier, Hon. Dr. MacMillan, and Mr, Guise, travelling master, will probably (Continued on Page 10) (Continued on 55.5» 12 months. It was not advisable to bring governments into a central 1cm? nuunu great purpose in the country and‘ g should be done to curtail] ' that service. It is a. significant fact I (Continued on Page" 10) i Bingo and dance tonight, 7'11 question. ——— Mr. J. W. Boulter speaking on the "Dance at Landsdowne Hotel, "Borden Lino Club loading hogs, c U s T n M lambs, calves, Albany, Wednesday, Aug. 80 737 "Dance at MacMillan Hotel io- 774 "Regular Wednesday B. I. S. dance, Capitolian Orchestra play- 103mm“ PR") ing, featuring the new Paul Jones. 5'1‘, JOHN'S, Nfld., Aug. Iii-The “rsdaysl Fridays and Saturdays police and customs officials are . further information phone 773. now enroute by steamer to Nain, 1484'7’3‘“ Labrador, to investigate the find- “gam Dance a; Jghn Jgwglfg, ing of guns and ammunition in her that farmers would rather borrow] ks. Generous Rains Dur- ing Past Week Ben- eficial to Maritime G raf Zeppelin Completes Trip Crops. FRIEDRJCHSHAFEN, Ger- A may, A"; g9_(,\_p,)_1~he UITAWIA, Auk. 29-—(C.P.)——The Gm; zepmnn arrived m], Prolonged period of dry weather gym-noon, cumpleq g m “m, _was broken in the Maritime Prov- ‘inces with generous rains during the past week, says the telegraphic crop report, issued today by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics. As a result oi this precipitation there has been considerable improvement in the general outlook. round trip of the season from South America. A Berlin dcspatch recently said the Grni Zeppelin, offer it loaves Oct. 14 for South Am- erica, would continue to Miami, Fla, Akron, Ohio, and Chicago. The pastures and root crops of Prince Edward Island have been greatly bcnefitted. says the report. Filled By Mr. John Connolly B. A. B. A. Appointed To A Mr. John T. Croteau, M.A., oi Clark University, Worcester, Mass, has been appointed to the chair oi Economics and Sociology in Prince of Wales College and St. Dunstans University under the Carnegie Foundation endowment fund. Two additional appointments to the staff of Prince of Wales Col- lege have been made in the per- sons of Mr. John Connolly, B.A., and Mr. R. Hazen Wigmore, BA. The appointments were necessitat- ed in view of the additional work involved In the fourth year course which has been added to the Col- legc curriculum. Mr. Croteau is a graduate of Holy Cross College, cum laude, 1931 and received his Master of Arts Degree P. W. C. Sta Cape ‘Iraversc, -Tuesday evening, night. Novelties and refreshments. 0 F F I c I A l s M°d°m and °1d ‘immi- 759 American owned auxiliary schoon- North River, Wednesday August August 29th. 71a. Admission 50 cents. 751. "Students can be accomodated, l0 Grafton St. Reasonable rates. ‘ "Harland excursions Tuesdays, er Mmme 3' h” been seized and 80th. Admission 50 cents per couple. 6 ' er were sent to H. M. S. Challenger "Come to the ice cream social and ball game at Albany North School on Wednesday evening. Aug. 30th. 7'76 "Cape 'l‘rnvorsc Hall, Friday, September 1st. See “For Firty Thousand and n String of Pearls” by Canoe Cove Dramatic Club. Ad- mission 25c and 15c. 763- ""I‘ho Black Terror,‘ presented by Cape Traverse players will be It Bradalbane Hall Wednesday lvening, August 30th. Dance after {lie play, 730 "Grand whlst party in aid of 8t. Margaret's Church, South Shore, will be held at Mrs. “White's residence, Rocky Point, Thursday evening. Motor boat leaves Bun- taln 6r Bell's wharf at 7.30. 775 "The death rate of those hav- f annuities in the Sun Life As- anca Co. is 35% more favorable an the insured lives, therefore, if you want to live long and enjoy a nieady " - income, buy an Annuity in this Company. J. A. Moore, Mgr, Charlottetown. 276 "At Oyster Bed Rink Wednes- day, Alllllst 30th. a festival start- lnk with one hour of sport from 1.80 to aso. Boxing, two bouts, one return bout, horse back wrestling. Rustico will meet Oyster Bed in a l": oi war. Dancing and amuse- ments of all kinds. Admission l0 tents, ‘ 711 “The Annual District Conven- tion of the, Ringwood, Fair-view. New Dominion, long Creek. 5t- Catheri es, Bonshaw, Comwall, York mt and North River Women's St. Oatherlnes Hall, Thursday. All!- ust 31st. Business meeting 2.30 pm- Pubuc moouns 1.8.0 p, m. . hold. Instructions to seize the schoon- O Investigate Death after the Minnie B. put in at Nain and customs officials found Rumor seals placed on the guns and am- munition had been removed. Police said they believed the Minnie B.'s supplies were for trading purposes in Baffin Land. ‘The Minnie 13., formerly owned by A. H. Murray and Company, is owned by Capt. Chem, a. United States citizen of Czechoslovakian birth. He is charged with violating the Newfoundland Customs Act and his case will be investigated by a magistrate, two police officers and customs officials cnroute by the steamer Kyle to Nain. (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, Aug. 29-Roynl Can- adian Mounted Police tonight were advised Charlie Peters, Assyrian pedlar, rumors of whose death they were inv "m1 ’ through Liverpool, N. S., last night. Police authorities began their en- quiry after Peters’ estranged wife said she had received reports of his death near Lunenburg, N. S. “Officers of the Liverpool de- tachment are attempting to locate Peters. International Wheat Pact Signed By Argentina at Clark University, Worcester, Mass, in 1932. During the past year he was engaged in graduate It adds: "Grains are being har- vested with early crops consider». EDUCATIONAL APPOINTMENTS Chair Of Economics And S John T.Crote ociology T0 Be uu, M.A. Messrs. nd R.Hazen Wigmore, ff mended for his work in these sub- Jects. Mr. Connolly was winner of the Anderson Gold Medal at Prin Wales College in 1925, and also of the Frank R. Heartz Prize. On leaving Prince of Wales College he; graduated at St. Dunstanlq Univer-| sity, receiving his B.A. degree. Since that time he has taught school at Georgetown and at Queen Square School, Charlottetown. Mr. Wigmore, who is ‘a son oi Mr. Thomas Wigmore, M.L.A., re. ceived the Governor GcncruPs Sil- ver Medal at Prince of Wales Col- lege, 192B, and also the Frank R. Heartz Prize in i927. He is a gradu- ate also of Mount Allison Univer- sity. Be has had teaching exper- ience at Graham's Road and Crapaud. All three appointees have had ably above average and later crops encouraged by added moisture sup- plies. Early potatoes are maturing and no serious injury from disease or insects is reported. work in the Department of Econ-l Omles and Sociology at Clark Uni-' varsity and comes highly recom-l _________________ Viscount Grey Seriously Ill ' OHRISTON BANK, England, Aug. 29.—-(A.P.)—The condition of Vis- count Grey of Fallodon, who was Secretary of State for Foreign Af- fairs at the outbreak of the Great War, was still grave tonight al- though n. slight improvement was noted. It was understood that he was suffering from a general breakdown described as an intensification of weakness which have existed for some time. Two nurses am attend- ing him night and day. NOVA SOOTIA “Nova sootia received extremely (Continued on Page 7) ilVire __Brief's HAVANA, Aug 29—(A.P.)— All members of the Cuban Supreme Court except Chief Justice Juan F. Edclmm to- night handed their resigna- tions f0 President Carlos Man- uel (Dc Cespcdea. wasimvoron, Aug zo-(a. iAnoclohd Prod) BUENOS AIR-EB, Aug. iii-Cable instructions which will snsblo Ar- genflnl w sign the international wheat agreement reached at Lon- Io Breton said the pact assumed Argentine producers concrete benc- fits. Twenty-one nations signed the P-l-Hugh S. Johnson laid to- day in response to questions that Henry Ford would have to subscribe Io the newly promul- gated automobile coda or "he will not get the Blue logic." A Job For The LowlySnail (Canadian Prom Cable) don last week were drafted today after Federico De Pinedo, Minis- ter or Agriculture, had conferred by telephone with Thomas In Breton, Argentine representative in the British capital. 'I‘hc Minister asked particularly in the telephone conversation about international wheat agreement at London last week. The Argentine- signature was not affixed at that‘ time because Le Breton was away, but he was expected to sign yester- day. In the meantime, however, discussion arose as to Argentina's quota under the pact, by which the Institutes will be held in (in P. Justo and Chancellor Suv- .m_ instruction!- so-called big four producing na- tions-Cuiada, the United States, Argentina and Australia-bound themselves to cut plodwflon, Ar, quotas. President Augus- odra Lamas aided in drafting the KINGSTON, Jamaica, Aug. 29- OITAWA. Aug. no-(cro- Enter the lowly snail in the labor The Radio Brunch of the Dc- distinguished collegiate careers and have been chosen for their general proficiency and ability. _____i_ British Columbia Election In Nov. (Canadian Press) VANCOUVER, Aug. 29-A Vic- toria despatch to the Vancouver Province says: "The Tolmie Government decid- ed today to hold the provincial ei- ecticn in the first days of Novem- ber, but the actual date was not finally fixed. Probably it will be determined later today or before . on the train, ce of p] ‘scene over almost impassable roads, Achievement is the her. rcwur. for Mar MAXI MS OIA. MERE MAN -_-—@ 12 PAGES uuoiie 1nd Train Cra lMore TIz-dn Forty Tour (Injured, Unknown Number — Army Mid Air Crashes In Annual Subscription Dallvercd Sim By Hall Cnmldu and U. S. A. “.60 shes Missing Train Plunged Through Bridge ’Planes Meet In —— Transport Plane to Mountain. (Associated Press) ‘min wreck and th Soon after news (leuths in San Antonio, Tex., .n' in the mid-air collision of dorm had no connection with Seven persons were killed wh crack transcontinental ge into a flooded arroyo five miles Of the more than 100 passengers en route from Los Angeles to Chicago, about and others were believed to have been wash- e raging torrent surging through the normal- ited, through a weakened brid west of here at dawn. l0 were hurt ed away in th i iy dry gulch, Plan; Crash Three passengers, one a child, and two pilots of a tri-motored transport of the ‘Transcontinental and Western Air Inc. died when the piano crushed into a mountain side 20 miles south of ‘mcumcari. Bodies of all the known _dead had been recovered tonight and all but one, that of an elderly woman, had been tentatively identified. The body of James Randall of 'I‘ucum- cari, fireman, was found tonight under the engine. Sister Mary Cecelia. of Tucson, Ariz., one of the injured, died in a hospital. Plunge Into Stream engine and six coaches unged into the flooded stream, swollen by four inches of rain last night. Five sleeping cars remained upright on the broken bridge. ‘The wreck was an hour old before rall- road officials and townspeople in Tucumcari learned oi it. The news was brought here by Chauncey De- pew, conductor, who struggled for help through waist deep water which flooded a concrete highway in spots. Ambulances, motor cars and trucks, soon were hurrying to the men and women in the rescue pur- ty carrying first aid equipment from their homes. Many of the passengers had clambered up the steep walls o: the canyon or had sought safety from the swirling wafers on the top of partly submerged cars. Junior Trude Commissioners (Canadian Imesa) UITAWA, Aug Zil-The six highest candidates for Junior Trude Commissioners were an- nounced toduy by the Civil Ser- vice Commission. They arm-Joseph M. Boyer, Hartland, N. B., Robert A. Cameron, Edmonton, Grcig B. Smith, Ottawa; G. Nairn, Mont- real: Leland N. Ausman, Toronto, Christopher H. West, Cranbrook. the end of the week." B. C. (Candainn Press) ST. CLEI‘. Que, Aug 29-1110 Quebec Provincial Treasurer's rc- field. And in Jamaica he's doing a delicate job previously accomplish- ed by manual labor. Throughout Jamaica snails, con- sidered a delicacy in some coun- tries, an being spread in citrus orchards to clean moss from the trees. Experts say the snail does purtment o! Murine announced today that unsung thou grunt- cd commercial radio certificates wu-I W. S. Bligh, Halifax. NASSAU, The Bahamas, Aug ' 29--(AJ'-)—R» E. Fox Manager of tho Nuuu branch of the port for the past year will show a. "considerable deficit" Premier L. A. Tasherecu stated here tonight a\ s meeting in honor of Avila Far- and, member of the Quebec Legis- lative Aswambly, and Mrs. Fur-and. who are celebrating the 40th anniv- ersary of their wedding. not interfere with the leaves and Royal Bunk of Canada, died to- disoaca. i: helpful to tbs fungus mum, day pl heart For a1 years, the Premier: said. the Liberal Party bu held swag in l Quebec Government To Show Considerable Deficit " Quebec and last year “was the lfirst time the chain of suceeding N. M., Aug. 2.‘l-Twelve persons were 0 were injured, and nn uncsfimaferl g as the result today of u storm-caused e crash of an air transport. of these wrecks cam e word of the of two cadets and an instruct two army pursuit planes. Th1 this crash. en the Golden State Lim passenger train, plungeo On Long Voyage In I8 Foot Yacht (Canadian Press Cable) GEORGETOWN, British Guiune / Aug. 29-Tircd of what he describ- ed as the humdrum life and in search of adventure, Capt. M. B. Firth arrived here over the week- end in, his 18-foot motorboat from Dutch Guiana. Capt. Firth Bald 119 would proceed to New York via tho West Indies. The voyyagc of 300 miles took tho lone sailor three weeks because of engine trouble which once forced him to return to Surlnam to have his boat overhauled before sailing for Trinidad. The Weather, Etc WH- A Violin‘? HOW (cans N i- ' A. Ha -f\'.\.\. when ' r15 on F ms Boos?- g ._\..... Fresh nnrthcasierly winds; purl ly cloudy with occasional showers. XIIJZFEOIIOLOI;ll‘.\l'i OFFIVII, Toll onto. Aug 2'.J—.\Hu:muiu and marl- mum temperatures:- ilnwsou .. i‘ Aklnvik b Victoria . Vancouver Edmonton llnnff .. Calgary Saskatoon Regina Brandon . Winnipeg London _ . Toronto Kingston . Rluntronl . Quebec Saint John allfn - .-- . ,,-.. idiilidiolSéfié x Charlottetown ... ‘FORECASTS Mgr-Mme worn-Far northerly winds; mostly fnlr and gather cool. Marltlmo East :—li‘rr~sh Ywrlhcillfe" surpluses ivas broken." There was no use, therefore, "in frying to conceal anything" said the Prem- |_,. “m”; pm-uy fI/lfllly u-llh "rogu- lmvnl rlmwvra. lllgh thin this arming n! 7.06 and (nmflfflw morning nt 5.15. . ler. "The books of the province for the past year will show a consid- erable deficit," he stated, “but this should give no cause for a- larm when it is considered that Governmental revenues for the past IZ-mon-ths period have de- smi lrfs om evening at n1‘: and rlsml fomorvnv mornifiil l! 5-9“ Full moon Monday Sept. N 4, 5. I“. Suimmersiilo rill:- eighteen minute! 1M", (hnfl l‘h,l\rlnlfl\lnwll. CAR FERRY SCHEDULE Week days-Leaving Borden q. m; 1 p.111. (Extra): 5.15 p. m. Week rlnra—l.v-nveo Caw- Tcrmnnlln norm u. n. (Extra): 2M m. 0.15 1a.; creased by $5.000,00q,'f i I-IN 1