a. MERE MAN lliilflllrlllebestteseb- elsbutmest etmhsntsoltte llrllugfliluqlblaled yfiullottuiewlduurdlantwofltl. .iFaith In Country Duel Called Off i “Is Biggest “Asset " Says‘ Gog-General “Guard The Great And Funda- mental Legacy Of Character Of The People And The Future MISSING W. s NATIVE or SIIMMERSIIJEi Aged Father Convinc- ed Capt. Kirk Still, Survives. Captain 'r. n. (Paddy) xiii. nai- lfllX. who is reported missing since- the schooner, Catalogue, was found ‘CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1931 MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN oneoiiiiooauiuoimaaiein theworldiathatliostpcuouatryto live up to their dhiosttlons. Annual Subscription: Delivered IL“. By llall Canada and U. B. A. $4.60. 12 PAGES l Bessborough Sovereign In Close Contact With Ministers New National Cabinet Will Take Oath On Tuesday, When Speak- er Will Be Elected. Premier Takes Well Earned Holiday At , Will Take Care Of Itself”, States Bessborough Before l Canadian Club. ~ MONTREAL, our, Oct. so. (By the Canadian Pretzel-Keep saith, “NEW PRUIECTAT a1:“..'*;;..§::::.:;":.:":;:'::";t.i ‘lltlnllll PARK in BE STARTED the future will take care of itself; only transmit to your children the Will Provide Addi- ‘ tional Work For Be- . tween 20 and 3 -. Men. . - In addition to the work already being done on the breastwork at Victoria Park, the city in conjunc- tion with the trustees of the Cun- dall home will build 180 feet of breastwork at the Park entrance. The construction will stretch from the beginning oi the Park breast- _ work to a point about opposite the l I“ X Government Pond. .. This nlbw , otJIllLemploy. bu- . rween twenty and thirty men and ti. will be of the same durable con- struction as the breastwork being placed further onl ' Work on‘ the new project will be started immedfately. you and the walls oi your house are secure. In these and similar words the Earl oiBessborough, Governor General oi Canada today counselled the Canadian Club oi Montreal a.- galnst accepting the Judgment of certain prophets, "that far worse things were. waiting round the next corner." “If I may be permitted to rive you a word oi advice," His Excel- lency said, "it is that you ply l minimum of attention to such south sea bubble speculation about what may or may not happen in the fut- ure, and concentrate your energies on what has got to be done in the present. Times are bad, I quite s- gree; but sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof, and 1’, for one, am convineedtliat times would already pZane. w... Potato Steamer Continued on page i0 lllll BilNTESl George Andres (RIGHT) and Alexander Magyar, who flew the Al-E lantlc in the eroplanc “Justice of Hungary" were all ready to settle “m! m Canada and the Canadians their dlsouslon, as to which was the best pilot, by a duel at dawn that your fathers bequeath“; m in Budapest, but it has been exiled ofl. It is reported that t)", Hull:- arlan minister for Defence has appeased the filers by pllTchiI-ill] the Ran iGauntlet Oi .R€VOlU.1ZlOI1 Captain And Crew Of Visiting Experience In "Cuba During Re- cent Revolt. Bombs And Rifle Fire Met ‘Them At Antilla, But They Escaped Without Much Damage. Had Exciting recorded, and reached Halifax only after great hardship. and also his aged father, believe he will turn up again. Kirk, senior, with conviction. to his pet kitten probably resulted Burns, of Alton, whose lifeless body tracks an hour after the New Glas- body was his kitten ,also in death, and marks on the tracks indicated that they had been thrown about sixty feet. It is thought the little fellow tried to get the animal off the track as the train approached. off Cape Breton coast on Thurs- day. is a native o! Bunimeiside, this Province, Ho is the son of Robert Kirk, who is 92 years o! age. Captain Kirk has had an advent- ed many times. Two years ago he was stormstayed on the Atlantic for ten days in one oi the worst gailes Mrs. Kirk, who lives in Halifax, I "He always does," declared Mr. $.41) DEA TH (Canadian Press) ‘IRURO, N- S., Oct. (JD-Devotion Burris. John in the death of Freddie Zia-year old son of Mrs. was found today on the railway gow train had passed. Beside the 15in. the Canadian Press-George W. McCollum, of Toronto. General urous career, having been shipwreck ‘- Chequers. (By Thomas T. Champion, Canad-l inn Press Stall Writer) 1MEMOR|ll CANADA'S GUY-GENERAL Who Gave Inspiring Address Be- fore Canadian Club at Montreal Yesterday. E ‘ ROBBED (Canadian Press) VANCOUVER, B. 0., Oct. 30— Two armed bandits held up an em- ployee of the York beer parlor to- day, and robbed him of $1.500 and a number of cheques. accosted the cashier in the lane at (the rear oi’ the beer parlor as he was leaving with the cash. They snatched the satchel, held him un- der threat of their revolver, and ‘ fled. FIRST SNOW (Special to the Guardian) CHICAGO, Oct. lid-First LONDON, Oct. 30.—Rt. Hon. Phil- ip Snowden, who as Chancellor of the Exchequer has been at Prime Minister MacDonald's right hand yslnoe 1929 and all through the _.troubl2d months of this year, was ‘granted an audience by the King today. The Chancellor was with His Majesty for more than hali an hour and it was conjectured he gave the King first-hand information of the country's financial state. l-iis Majesty early this evening al- so received Rt. Hon. J. H. Thomas. Secretary for Dominions and Col- onies. In his capacity as head of .the Colonial Office Mr. Thomas discussed with His Majesty the disturbances in the Island of Cyprus which cost several lives, bug have now been put down. Prime Minister Ramsay MacDon- ald left London for Chequers, (T0 CENTURY 0 F PEACE Between United States A n d Canada” Is Planned By Master Gardeners and Flower Lovers of Both Nations. ' (Canadian Press) BRANDON, MalL, Oct., 30—Plans of master gardeners and flower lovers of Canada and the United States to‘ create a floral memorial to the more than a century of un- broken. peace between the two na- tions, were advanced another stage today. word was-received from J. H. Moor, secretary of the Interna- tional Peace Garden Commission, announcing the final selection of the Turtle Mountain site as the lo- cation of the proposed internation- al peace garden. The land for the proposed gard- en is hali in the United States and hali in Canada and is being donat- ed by the State of North Dakota The men Continued En page 10 DENIAL (Associated Press) S. S. ILE DE FRANCE, Oct. 80- Reports published in the United States to the effect that Premier Laval was studying Emile Franc- SHOW ANNOUNCEMENTS, comma EVENTS, MEETINGS, ETC , William L. Edison, one oi the three FATHERS Will (Canadian Press) . WILMINGTON. Del., Oct., 30 - "Buying turnips in bulk. Geo. H. ' Toombs a Son. children of the late Thomas A. Edison by his first marriage, an- nounced today that he would con- test the will oi his father on the Running the gauntlet in a de- fenseless ‘ under bomb and rifle fire in a live revolution ls s unique experience for anyone, even a sea. captain; but such was the experience recently of Capt. Wuendt. and crew of the S. S. FfGtlCI-‘ lsborg, now in loading pots», toes for New York. The incident happened last August on the north Secretary of the Canadian Electric- al Trades Union, was acquitted late of the season slited down upon MPERIAI. EBUNBMIB today by a jury in the Court of King's Bench on a charge of hav- ing aided, abetted and counselled striking linemen of the Montreal BUNFERENBE "Rummage Bale, Hearts ' Mem- orlal Hall, Monday evening, Novem- bei- 2. 0.30. saii-io-ao-si 8mm“! °' “d” “men” by m’ stepmother and half brother, Char- lea. HONORED VATICAN CITY, Oct. 30. (A.P.) —Premier Mussolini will be receiv- ed shortly by Pope Pius XI with honors virtually the same as those accorded Sovereigns, Vatican circ- les said today. The pope was said to desire that Mussolini be received with a cere- monial and special solemnitles be- fitting tlie Premier who brought a- bout conciliation between the -Church and the state in the Lat- eran Treaty. .___-—-_. DOUBT sionv (Canadian he!) NEWBURYPORT, Mass, Oct., 30 --Mltchell "Red Mike" Schulman, Philadelphia lsim/ oriiaolrer and plies to hurricane stricken British a leader in the Inwrence “stile Honduras. Consisting of building strike. "M w“. "Poi-ted mlaoln8|and roofing supply and builders’ last 1118M by Inwfoiwe labor lead- hardware, the goods are all of erl. "W"!!! W NQWWIPM 901M Canadian manufacture. The eon- Willi m" 11° 1W1 b"! "@199" alinment. it was odficiaiiy announc- and held captive all night. Police M tonight, will b, dggpqtchqj y; officials said they doubted his m egfly mag to ggglgfi m m; "m- bllltatlon of Belize. east coast of Cuba, during the hot- test period of the Cuban rayon. Suspected of being an enemy steamer carrying ammunition to the rebels, the Frederlsborg had a decided], hot reception. but after detention and examination by the military authorities was finally per- mitted to go her way. Capt. Weundtfa story was thus given to a Guardian rep. ntatlve yester- day, in an interview on board his ltziimer at the Railway wharf: "It was on the afternoon of Aug- ust 20th," the Captain declared, "that we arrived at Antilla, Cuba, having received a wireless message - irom the ship's owners in Newi York to anchor there while at sea "Reserve Wednesday. Decembe, 2nd for St. Peter's Cathedral Tea. and Bale.‘ 9761-10-31-11. "Hunter River Club loading live stock Thursday, November 5th. 9757-10-31-11. '/ , "Tuesday and Wednesday, Nov. . rd and 4th, chicken supper. Bingo and other muaements in St. Mar- garets Hall. 9710-10-29-31 "Delicious Chicken Supper, bin- go‘ and other amusements, Iona Hall, Tuesday, Nov. 8rd. If not fine, following night. 9342-10-30-41 "Hear Dr. Carson lecture in Boiishawfi-Iall, Friday, Naveinber Ith. Program and sale oi lunches. _ Admission 15 cents. 0760-10-31-21. "I will be loading lambs Tuesday, Wmlnlled °11 158° 1° November 8rd, all day. Paying high- est market prices. D. J. Rieiiy, River. 0768-10-31-2l. TO Assisi" (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Ont., Oct., ail-Canada is sending a consignment of sup- ."Mt. Stewart Club holding Bacon Hogs Fair, I30 Wednesday morning, November 4th. Inquire particulars of Secretary. Also loading live stock same day. 9154-10-81-11. "Atwater Kent Radio in stock. They include t e very latest and the fea uree in "radio efllo- y. W 0349-10-31-11-8-21. ‘Pbuylnghive Hogs and lambs, Tuesday, November 8rd, till 11 e. m. erett Easlain, Ilmerald. Alden , Kansinghm, buying same date. fined Everett wedlock. ' OMU-XO-JO-Sl. story. "A meeting of the Graduate Nurses Association will be held in the Prince County Hospital. lum- merside, Monday. November l, at ' 8 p-m. m“ Government wired the sympathy of Following the hilrricano disaster several months ago which brought death and enormous damage in British Honduras , the Dominion the Canadian people and enquired Present Appearances Indicate An Early Parley At Ottawa. (Canadian Press Cable) LONDON, Oct., ao-iey all prea- ent appearances the convening oi an Imperial Economic Conference probably at Ottawa, will not be long delayed. The British Cabinet is appoint- ing a committee to study the whole trade and tariff question, a body that might be called a “scientific tariff commission." While it is de- liberating and while the Govem- ment is enacting any recommenda- tions it maypiglge, A process expect ed to‘occupy a year before an! _ Continued on page 10 Fire Losses TORONTO, Ont., Oct. 30-437 the Canadian Pressl-Heaw 88- gregate losses from the epidemic of the supposedly incendiary fires in Ontario during the past week in responsible to some extent for the unusually high mark of fire losses in Canada for the week cndinB Oct. 20. es reported by the Monet-. ary Times, which estimates thfl total for Canada at $002,900 RI compared with $382,625 for the pie- vious week and $811,066 M‘ "16 corresponding week of last yell W? the ten months ending Oct. 20 the 15am in Canada were estimated at The verdict came alter one and a half deliberation on the part of the jurors. for the safety of the two masted schooner Arthur James, long over- due at New Bedford, were dispelled tonight by a radiogram irom the Captain of the steamer Lady Drake. The message said the packet was sighted at 3 p.m. Wednesday at a point 325 miles south of New Bed- ford. The schooner flew noslgnals and apparently was in no trouble, the radiogi-am 531d. and Passenger list oi’ 50, left the Cape Verde Islands on September l2 and it was believed on the wat- erfront here that she had merely been blown off her course. Ill Pliwrl today said a feature of Light, Heat and Powr Consolidat- ed to commit acts of sabotage on the Power Company's property during the month of August last. hour O VERD UE i (Canadian Pres) BOSTON, Mass, Oct. 30—Fears The Arthur James, with a crew “FL YING SQUAD” (Canadian Press Cable) LONDON, Oct., 3—bondon mom- weather bureau predicted rain or snow for the entire central plain region. Snow fell heavily in North widely scattered parts oi’ the mid- dle west tonight. Temperatures de- scended to the low thirties, pres- aging more wintry weather to come from blizzard swept Wyoming. The qul's plan for a new International Bank to thaw German credits are without foundation, the Haves News Agency reported today. MODES T (Canadian Press) Continued on page l0 MANBHIJRIAN SITIIATIUN Grant Dakota and the Lake Superior reg- ion. Elsewhere snowflakes iell from time to time with the rain. SUDBURY, the Canadian Pressl-Former City Trcasurerdi, R. Grant, who was ar- rested here today charged with mls. appropriation of $8,000 of the city's funds, was in jail tonight, unable to raise the $10,000 bail required by tlic Crown. He will be arraigned to- morrow before Magistrate J. S. Mc- Kessock. A native o.’ Eureka, Nova Scotia. was a university medical student in the Maritimes. H2 overseas during the great war and was badly wounded. From i919 to 1923 he was employed in the city treasurers office at Toronto. t! ' 97 .1": . .2. "i2. ‘ - Nothing Less ...‘.£,f‘o'.‘.‘.“ii.'_°“““ W“ ‘°' WMSS ‘ills Maxim's! iiflzwiiaiusurn "ram- '3 . ' 2s - Associated Press) nmvnn“ n n, BY l5 DONDON, oct. 30~Mnhatmn v,,,....,,.,.,, H En i- Gandhi and other delegates to the géiggyggi; if.‘ CMJSE “El second round table conference were nrgi‘... .. as m: "AVE INSWE invited by the Lord Chamberlain §lf"lrhoriliaci j: g2 ‘NFQRMAflON today to attend a party at Buck- ingham Palace ricxt Thursday. Commenting on his mode NEW YORK, N. Y., Oct. Bil-An impatient subway crowd surged for- ward today in response to a trains distant roar. Miss Frieda Wasserstein, 28. stumbled, iell onto the steel rails. TOKYO’ Oct" akpatrlot-lc 0F spectators Stwd lwmfled‘ ganizatlons throughout Japan were . i . (By sqzrigggtsiihiwopzazlggiiufilgeiéz’ {organizing public opinion today in. ' support of the Governments Man- Jumpcd down’ pushed M155 wager’ 'churlan policy, while dispatches stein into a small clear space be- from Mukden told of the Sm" o! “eam- climbed m beside her" a Chinese military campaign to Brakes 5hrl°k°d' The m°t°mm drive the last vestiges oi the Na- lzzckedihfgarg“ “ge- kperhaps a“ tlonalist Chinese regime out of We» a e" 5"" - southern Manchuria. The boys calmly lifted Miss WB-s- The outlook for early solution of "WW1" t‘, the Plammn- mindful the situation resulting from an n0?’ i0 111111 h" fffliltllfed 198- armed clash Sc tember l8 near “We're late for school as it is," p - they mumbled, then edged away. Sllll SERIBUS (Amoclatcd Press) Ont., Oct. 30. Continued onwpa-ge l0 W85 Record & Forecast of the Weather the new British cabinet will be the liillfllntmant 0f two ministers with- 0119 Port-lobe who will the "flvins squad" oi the National Government. “Oletwo, the newspapers say. of the Government of British Hou- dural if any assistance were nec- essary. British Honduras indicated in its message of reply that build ing supplies for re-bullding were "The annual tea and sale of _ fancy and useful articles of 8t. -_ Paul's Church will be held Thurs- "Mserve Wednesday” November 07' Nm- 1m“ n“ fir‘ for been supper“. and‘ balsa: at “com m haw-Foo." gun" m uuiitrthesuspioes of tiiatAIIeIUIV-PIMBIIIWIIIWNW-fl-PPO-naoessary, dund to m m. rreraori Church, m“ um in aid of Warping’: Institute. ma’ m xmmmfltnorranrem! onus“ * 7'lk.25dlndI0o.Pl1 iooiinot ‘nllday, if weather ur-‘2gPg-‘~ wiilbeheld can?» will be lied Wednesday "M" "W ll mlflvmilr W l" $24,295,016 as compared with $82.- 260334 for the correspondin! W‘ iod of 1080. tarlo din-log the past week is 837°.- 400. Ibi- the corresponding "*3 i“ of the Government at conferences l" 5"" Britain and abroad, with The estimate of fire less in On- . "W! with the Dominioris. will undertake missions on behalf View to keeping in The name of sir John Simon, last year the figures were W750" following night. irio-io-n-ii. nei-io-ailai mined- fililtwlkfifillt. but the latter included a ammo ta in connection with the appolllt- tlonal and MK tion. dress, Gandhi said "I will wear my habitual dress of 10in cloth. shawl and sandals. If the King or the Government prescribe European or any other form of dross l will be obliged to decline the Royal invita- iiie easterly winds; cloudy H111. i-nth» er cool with scattered shawl-rs. Otliiwii - ' blnnlrolil 4'3 5i QIDPIWI‘ 3'1 4" I of Fnlnt John so M nllfli 45 “'3 X . . . . Charlottetown FOIICA 51‘?- Lowor lit. Lawrence \'nIli-_\-—.\ioder- Gulf and North Fhnr|\—.\lflt10\‘llfQ to fresh nnrthcalierly winds: r-lnuily iiml "It must be remembered I un a. humble servant of indicts imDOl/EP- ished millions and must dross as they dress-nothing mom nothing less. As a matter of fact National Liberal leader, is rnention- the King's invitation is uncondi- oonl with senile-rail show-era. Maritime Provinces-Nominate tn fresh shifting whirls; mostly cloudy with scattered showers. High tldl this nftcriiunvi lit 2.16 and tomorrow morning iit 12.52. Sun until this afternoon at 4.81 nu‘ rises tomorrow rnornlnir at 0.35. a Lint quarter Illonn Trev-silos‘. XM- and . A nltill ICIIIIDULE, l" "-“‘~ ' Week days-leaves Borden dell stipulates n" “drum,” -.§‘1ml'1',,",fl.d,',,__:l::”,;:_""' “mm” 0.1a s.ui._aad u. an. . Leaves atlfllllllllfll daily: $0.80 an. and 2.55 p.m.