l c f-J..-._ .l5¢'....sr. _ 1 I I ' . , J 7 / _ 5,, 1, ,_ ’ . - .1, , f " . . ‘_, - / . , . - , 1 ,,- f . .J ri-‘ »" ` __ MAXIMS 'I t`“" / ////v MAXIMS W or A OIL 0 ,_ " " " ...... A 5" , \\\T- M llillfilillll ,, RDI/l § The People’ Paper ..._ Read byEverybody \ § EQ; ill ist it ei I 11 U J fi \§ \\ A` 1// //, ,flew- mx! Covers Prince Edward island Like the Dew § desirable is cellsnt MERE MAN T110 8000. the legitimate, and the “_ i lindustothcmors . ,m I: Y I , ess, a l -, l .. ns. nm "°"""‘ °""‘“""' '°“°"‘"" CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1,1933 - . ...... . .. ... Chrlottetown Guardian 'rua Cash 10 PAGES nine prion D vexed 35.00 By\fallCmadalndU.B.A.l4-50 Canadian At Par izations Enjoy ‘ Of Par $30,lili0F|RE AT SYDNEY SYDNEY, N. S., Nov. 7.-Fins early this morning razed the Michael Block, cursing damage estimated at $80,000. Flames were still menacing at 3 o'elook but were held in cheek by ls. brick wail- The stores of Ben. jnmln Michael and Max Rosen- bloom were destroyed and thc Fmljoy Building damaged. Los; of life was averted by Edgar Hlllmarl, whovon noticing use fire at 10 o’olock broke down ls door leading to apartments ubovestorc and spread the ni- nrm, the residents escaping in night attire. ANNoUNcEMl~;NTs COMING EVENTS. Ml:aTlNGs, ETC °°.\nlmuncerncn¢h me inserted In Ulla column nt 2 cent! ,por Word strictly playable in advance. “’I‘alkies-Eldon Friday. 1464, "Talkies-Vernon Bridge, Thurs- day. 2464. "Wlnsloe Club loading hogs, Wednesday, Nov, 8. 2453 I "'R.lix.nrlage sale Trinity Social Holi Wednesday evening, Novem- ber Sth. "1 oclock. 2414 “Big dance at Summerside, Cap- W-ll Grill. Tuesday, Nov. 7th. Hot dence rhythm. sid Elllows orches- *-“*- also "Borden Lino Club loading hogs, lambs, calves, Albany, wednesday, Nov. 8. Hours 12 to 3, 2455 "Borden R'llk dance at Abegweit Dance Hail Thursday evening, N0. vember 9. Elliott's orchestra. Ad- m|SS!0n 35 cents. 2435 "Dl\llCP. MllcDon:lid Collsolidllt- ed School '.l"hursduy evening, N0- venlber 9th. B. I. S- orchestra, Aid hockey club. Rerreshlnents. 24114 "The chicken supper to be hold at Calloe Cove tomorrow is post. polled until Thursday, rind, if not fine, Fridity. 2490 “Annual Halloween Teh and Billlllll' in aid of City Hospital in Holy Name Club Hull, wednesday and Thursday afternoon, November Bth and 9th. 331g_ "Old-time Fiddlers and Dancing Contest at Kcll_v`s Cross Hall, Wed- nffifllkv. November 8th. Bigger and b"‘lf‘1` l>i`izeS. Mail yollr entries to itll-.;. J. D. Flood, South Melville. Colllest followed by Box Social and D:\llce_ 2400_ "D=\ll¢e in Gi-hhdvh-w Hhll on W~dllcsrla.y, Novenlber 8th. Lunch Sf l'\'<‘d- 2443 "Reserve November 13th and 14th br Bazaar, Bingo and Chicken Supper ln lwllo my 1-lull. ms. "I will be buying poultry every day at Sidney Websters black- smith shop, Kensington. Sgd. Geo. A. Webster. 2442 "Tug of war and other sports in Fredericton Rink Tuesday, Nov. 7. Fredericton vs. Stanley. Other teams invited. 2450 “Come to the L. o. B. A. tes It the Y. M. C. A. on Tuesday, Nov. 'lth. Salads, meats and cake. From 5 to 'I o’clock. , 2481 "Sun Life will protect you whether you die too soon ‘or live 1°l1s if you buy an endowment at me 65. Arrange for one today. Consult J. A. Moors. manager, Charlottetown- 1'l'ld T, pulpwood~laden steamer Putten was fl-ee.Ifnot Canadian dollar sold at pu- in New Yank Monday. The movement of Canadian ex- llhlmso was Sympathetic to the rs- Hlsinst the Pound sterling which sursu taneously rc” nbglngg gh, ada might have somethin to do oesslon of United Stains currency advantage enjoyed by canadian Y o U rn be ard the Canadian dollar has fluc- tu 20 percent discount. CAMPBELLTON, N. B., Nov. tl.- Aground in the Restigouchc River. here since Saturday afternoon, the floated by three tugs late this af- ternoon. Carrying pulpwood from the Mad- swsska Corporation at Restigouche. Que., the Putten swerved from its course under the pressure of high wind, missed the channel and ran its prow into the mud. Initial cf- fol-ts by tugboats were unsuccessful, nlld yesterday afternoon the steam- el- moved onto a sand bar. After _part oi' the decklosd had been iettisoned today tugs pulled the Putten into deep water. Excepting the loss of some pulp- wood, the grounding caused no dam- age. "Concert and Box Social at York. November 16th. Proceeds in sid of were confident the rise of the Can ,um ; disarmament stalemate was ° h°1' NCCAPU by rail. Mayo, w_ D_ Hayes M Sioux lui'an dollar was to be mcounigg 1 56011 by Well l¥lf°l'mEd UUCTSS here Mm’ Re“°» 193591' 01' AM Stfiko at City appealed for a "full regiment" . ni the presellt Coalition, Stalin-_\~ I i it ear szaiy oliingzydegxe in dl today after Ii Duce and Hermann fthe “me “U18 Urged his followers ' I 'Wilhelm Goering, German m‘nis- £0 “Pike with all the power we prospects of gold buymg in om lter without portfolio, had an hour l’°5“55~" g . with it °°"ference` pickets on the highway! WN in a representative of me State B"r‘i preserved from it." of troops today, after s conference DepB.i‘i.meIll$ Of Justice agent, and General Goering, who arrived ”' f’h"°°'E°m"S m°°d- 5 51011! Ulty eau of Criminal Investigation. In afternoon, and the Premier talked b"‘”1d_i5h’“B °1\l\l8 When h° #WGN f€1'I’€d with Adit. Gen. charles H. in th latte 's Venezia Palace of t° d""'€ fh\'°\l8h the lines Grahi but did not immediate A D in the Danubian area, and Austria, BURN BRIDGE ork, it greatly improved the pos- ‘ ' ition of governmental and private, The conversation on disarma- Offianiutions under the necessity mont was said to have revol\ed,BRUNZE 1 l>lY1"l interest on some 8200,- around the method to be pursued 000,000 wirth of bonds held in t.he»t,o reopen the arms psrley, broken .. . -T0 BE UNVEIlEll to ----_-__._._________.;i-_ and c`osed alt par. Reports from -(Continued on Page 3) Ottawa that several sales had been M10 at s premium could not be ' I I verified. since the owed King- Sums Up Def 81168 ____ dom departed from the gold stand-~ In Co a I Pro be Unveiling Function "U94 SUWQ- off shortly after Germany with T 9 03535-an d°11Bv-l' HWUUK close drew from Geneva the 100 cents mark in New York (Jlusudlan Press) - SYDNEY. N. B.. Nov. 6-(C.P.)- The little schonersailed for Syd- ney about two weeks ago. Another boat, loaded immediately after her. arrived here a week B80. The trip usually takes three days. Grounded Glass gtskes," he maintained. He .spoke at stornu have swept the Atlslltic Central Rink. coast since the Haskell set out from Hyanzo. Her course through "Muffy QV" <§;*b1l2‘,*l**°§`;":'1° the Blu -for Lakes was not den- nnlloclllrroww. Barbados. Nov. . §,’,‘,§,,f“,'§‘,,,,’,,,,,,§’{'°fI,.1,f ' ' ,,»f,°_ more but she mlzllt new me o-maermmy.sminorlq_.~ ,== ,-1 -1 a ,= 's== -,1-__ Dollar URGES ARMS Troops Ordered N A T I 0 N A l In CUNTESNENUE Out Against U.S.liUVENNMENT GovernmentalAndPrivateOrgan- R E C 0 N V E N E arrn S tri kel-S Advantage ' , _ - Value Premier Mussolini Burn Bridges, Pltlllder Freight Baldwin, MacDonald, _li ' ' _ o ' » s (mm hw g §\<;\f;:)1`;stlYVst7l;e(v§`rvoe5f C31-Slncaan-y1ngOnCa1npaign Slr John glmon De- Mom-nu , . ,_ ° nounce e ' ‘ 1 it N... 1 -... th. E di A St I Against Government tw" °f . . ' _ l irc# time since Sepunbca- 1951 the n ng rms a e' U Party Government. A. P. Foreign Si.-lil \\ rlter. . mate- , _§;g;:’¢;6-(A.P.>]httrlhuted the bndec hhmlhg to, i* 0' ru' 'W my mm Bm" Amd me M I mu bn I ° bum-,lJickeu. The hrldre. or the nhl-th-; F “Lau” rated shootml It ‘ my ht dK€ and the!wostern railway six miles north of' ROME, Novindli-“Tim pc)>ssibility an Urgent 81390:! i:mlNl,tioil:.i‘§i;)i:e!tso1;’u;\.: ¢2re;0;ho;mil‘;igtl‘ii‘f e §.".§f.lf§° 'l`f°§°'i',f"”§‘f.L§`§i.§”.‘.“ .$1.2 635-7; it 1.’ .'..§° 'l'f"I;ih. ....l...i""“ "`°’°' ‘” ”“° °’“’“ "““°" I Premh franc Expert* in NN' Y°fkl and me Umtcd States to consider the market by tx-u°k_ The” werelggmss WT1;0:'m;$e'"; Tggiisihiitir' _ Denounclllg alike tiloscwilo would LONDON, Nov. B.-tC.P. Cable)- Lcaders of the three wings of the National Goverlllnellt today, on the ve of the re-opening of Parliament. vigorously took the offensive in the illce of growing opposition return to party guvelllment ol* would seek a dlctatoisllip ill place .Baldwill, the Conservative leader with county shernfs' A Ndera] ` declared "monk God we are ll'.t ul hysterical nation _Long ll‘l‘§ ' .~ .. Advmhgn ' with n retinue by aeroplang this “eW°"P“P°”n“\ W” Warned 8W8Y by D68 M°l1\¢-5. Governor Herring con- “sues warning While U19 DW P0Sition of the _ e r . ' ' ly 8»D~ Prlllle 1\1illis't~_~,l~ Ramsay Mac oll- cunudim doug; dm "ny with the flee about disarmament, recovery nounee his intentions, , Md added’ .we condmon M uw world now means that any attempz to return to party government, which is bound to mean very sooll partisan government, is not only ll (Continued on Page 3) A Urges Same Qualities of Endurance And Courage to M e et Present C ri sis As During the War. (Canadian Pres) OTTAWA, Nov. 6-“I am not one of those who think the world is growing worse," declared Rt Hon. R. B. Bennett, addressing a. meet- ing of the Ottawa branch of the Canadian Legion, hers tonight. "! think the world grows batter every day, and it is quite clear that you who participated in the great struggle helped to make it better." Bir William Clark, British High, Commissioner, also addressed the gathering briefly, stressing his be- lief that the survivors of the Great War were about to reap some reward, in common with the rest of the people of Canada, for 'the struggles of the lost 20 years, Cap- tain B. W. Allen, President of the branch, presided. Mr. Bennett; declared the obliga- tion to those who served and sur- r vived, slld to the dependents of those who died, was one that could never be tully repaid. If govern- ments failed to bear this obligation to the fullest extent "so far as hu- man power, brnins and skill could devise, it is not because of lack of desire." Remembrance was the theme of the Prime Minister! address. He spoke first of the cause for which Canadians fought. "The cause was human liberty, freedom of thought and the right to live and find in- itiontinucd .on Q mistake but a crime." j lull. llllllm lnnlissis lihlll llllllll:ll~ ATTEMPT EAILS If John Lioid, ! ROME, N v ll AP Premier Mussolini bcculne tile ileud of all armed i`ol'ces ill Italy ln name us nveli as fuct tocluy when King Vic- tor Emmanuel galve illm the navy and air pnl'ii'ol1os ill addition to till.; ,army nlllli.--9 Tlieory t.ll.ll b0<.\tieggv:i's llllght be |'l'vsponsible for tile death of Maud .and Marguerite Ascall, teen-age -`fUUlll1C'1`» 1`0¢ei"°d '-he 1“""“` “A mslcousins who disappeared from their tmllsicr with disallllloilitlllellt. jpenmsula' Que" homes on August He said he would take rl vuclltion 30_ was completely discounted t°_ of several months before illklng up his new post. His knowledge cf aviation, air officers said, would help him in a colony where air travel plays a large part in keeping tribes- men in the interior under control. Unifies Defence Unit Unification of the Italian defense. ‘ units was foreseen eventuallyi through the creation cf a single ministry. For the time being, how- ever, Premier Mumoiini will hold the ‘ portfolios separately, Besides being the chief of thll iul, as head of the Fascist Party, is the Commander of the Biackshirt Militia. Six Ministries As the Munster of the Interior, he commands tile police. I-ie held the V 0r’t a reward had been ofibrfd by bootleggers for the capture and conviction of the murderers. SEVEN SUSPEUPED Detectives Gauthier and Aubil who for two months have been working on the case here under direction of Captain Rosario In- mlre, of the Quebec Provincial De- tective Bureau, stated they had never suspected rum runners to be lconnected with the case. Theory that the girls might have been lnlled by operators lu ine ileggs liquor traffic wtshlng vengeance Q ,the Ascah family, several of Whom are prominently connected with tht Quebec Liquor Counrniasion Police and the Dominion Customs Proven- tive Service, was widely publicized Mutilated and partly clothed, the .body of 15 year old Maud was tok- en ffm Gaelw Bay more than a W°°k °¢°~ M°dl¢`»0'1°88-1 examination Nvealed ltiw young women hnfj ;:;:-»-~- gg; (Continued on Page 3); The Weather, Etc' T ' GRAND BANK, Nlld., Nov o-i|l>l.* KM" off Nova Scotian 1-ullst; cloudy and cold; probably some snow'nr rain off Nova Seotlan coast. lrulllnlinll l’ru»\ 1lii'i'lIull0l.¢u;ll \l. 0i"|'l<‘E_ Ihr- olllo, ,\.lv 7--\l\nill|ll|n and nlllrinlnnt felnywrlililrnm- lllllvsilll . . ... . . t.. -~ E Aklvlllil .. ... . » ».»- ... .. in “I ill ‘Ji ‘.‘ri lit 1.'t\ L7! 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