Over 38,000 people .in . this Province -- 8,000 'in \\ i uiiriuwii /i Guardian every day. The Guardian is read i practically every worth- while home in Prince Edward Island. _ . ta- THE WEATHER 3/ / “wx \\\\\\\\ rr-een northwest winds, in one The Peop|e’s Paper Read by Everybody \ .?§"" Covers Prince Edward island Like the Dew * _ _ dlun Founded 1881 'L E:li::»TT:»'ETe¢T»]:T\ronai-nina 'rwo cent. CHARLOTTETQWN, CANADA, “_ Emu- YV Y ' I - 1 .__ _ _ MONDAY, OCTOBER 24’ 1932 8 PAGES annul snhnoripnono neiiimu sooo By Mull Canada and U, B. A. l|.B0 f- 4 _ Y _ _ SEES GREAT BENEFITS Til MARITINES Member_For North- umberland Stress- es Benefits lvlari- times Will, Derive From, Conference Poets. O'I'1‘AWA, Oct. 23-"The treaties signed at the Conference represent the greatest achievement since Confederation," said George Mc- Dade (Cons., Northumberland), :peaking on the Imperial Confer- B ence trade agreements last night.|v “Miss Universe” MILLION DOLLAR PROFILE This likeness of Yolanda Pereira, razillan girl, elected “Miss Unl- e” during the intematlonal ers The young New Brunswick paflla" beauty contest held ln 1930 in Rio mentarian stressed the benefits the de Jmett-,,_ Wm gpm," on the next Maritime Provinces would derive is,” of Bmzman sttve, ,m,,,,y_ from the treaties. They would re- thicugh the ports of Saint John and Halifax and a great expansion 1--1.13, lult above all in increased traffic _TH R T E U of business at those points. “To the fruit growers of the Maritimes." he said, "thc treaty . .. . ... ICIITTUN STRIKE reliably informed the apple pmduc- rrs of the Annapolis Valley will be nble to increase the value of tlieir shipments by at least a million dcl- lan annually. It will also mean inuch _to the apple industry in the Benefit to N. B. Lumber Industry “V Brunswick, hard hit by the United Adu Btates tariff and Russian compcti- ITM d°°15\°" meant “nah” “op tr (Continued on Page 5) in _ we ANNOUNCEMENTS [ MANCHESTER, Eng., Oct. 23.- gamg John Rivet- v5_11@y_" . (A.P.)-A threatened strike of 160,- . 000 Lancashire cotton spinenrs was max to wage negotiations when the The lumber industry of New spinners agreed to accept pay re- S AVERTEIJ ertcd in a dramatic midnight cll-_ ctions of five to eight per cent. six iiinusiiin Hmninssi riiiis iii iiiiiiii -i 1,300 Ho uses De- stroyed By Conflag- ration In Homatsu 0 n J a. p a n S e a - Damage Placed At $1,850,000. ' TOKYO, Oct. 23-Thirteen hun- ' dred houses were destroyed by fire_ matsu on the coast of the Japan known to be homeless when the t fourths of the town, early dispat- ches said. They gave meagre de- - -formation as to casualties Komatsu is 20 miles vicst of Ka _mazawa, and is a. town of 12,000 i population. ‘ trol after troops had been called - I I The fire was brought under con- A lout and had used dynamite to f‘sht the flames. By noon the estimate of the T homeless had risen to 6,000, but no casualties were reported. I The damage wns estimated at 8,- The town oi' Komatsu is on the Imperial railway line running to the end of Noto Peninsula, and is mid- I way between the tip of the pen- insula and Wakasa Bay to thc South. Su ests Can early yesterday in the town of Ko- fl ll i' Bea, 160 miles west of Tokyo. More C than five thousand persons were is conflagration destroyed three- is _-J gg _ crdian Hag T0_Libf21Fy GYQHES s wr.. 1 . ' , aus/ Ti" -1 ~ ~-c==>aw~.\ _ :or- _ PROPOSES _DISTINCTIVE NATIO % T .fir-'~"`ij~§ e`%§§@ \1s;§:.éf -~ . ' _ I I I i I Begin Tomorrow. This afternoon and evening dele- e ce" ° 5'” tel tomorrow and Wednesday The az’ submmed by Edmund Dunn’ Imunding the Unk" ‘hwk “rc six delegates from Halifax accompanied N ther of the solicitor-general of |“Fleur do Lis", laid out on the white b nfl. F M Sclanders Wm arrive ' anndn, is shown ABOVE. The flag border. Mr. Du r d sl y ` ` ' Dunst:m's University, to be paid in P " C gned this this afternoon by the Hochelago. laid out on a white background, Ifiug, following the suggestion of __ ' _ Other visiting delegates will arrive l'lI;_me:___v;ltl1 blue. In tthe middle Mr. C. R. Mc-Intosh. w- proposed on the evening tmm Addresses of e on Jack with hc Maple to the House of Commons that welcome at the omcml reception in tails and failed to include any in- 000.000 yen (about $1,850,000). _ C _ I 0 I S L A N the t.¢5_uti0n of unemmoyment We,-e kcting of Agricultural Products. Dr. _ ` _offer-on by 25,000 women during e Cummins will sneak on this occa- IPfCly€l'S FOI' 7716 1-ion._ W. JINP. Moemiiiin, Mn: ' ‘ v _ Mayor Stewart and others. 1° Y o'c!ock will be given by Lieut Gov- ernoi Dalto the Actin Premier Cess a tl 0 n 0 f I The first business session will be at 10 o’clock Tuesday morning. Un e ,np Ioyrnent Dr. N. Cumming will arrive from Halifax with the visiting delegates (Canadian Press) ' and at the noon luncheon on 'I‘ues- QUEBEC Ot 23-91-aters for day will read a paper on the mar _ |reiigious cercmony at the Shrine 51°" in lllll'-“C Of M1`~ W- MCL Ciafk- tt-tcted by Rev Father LC11evm_ A business session and a recep- 3.11. AlI'W3. S Offlilldl iforori nrissioner-I in this oi . Ulm at G0\'°fllm¢llI¢ H°llSf= Will 1°!- y y. ty Mg.. Vium€uvc_ Archb-shop O 'low At the dinner Tuesday even ° .. . . f 3 ~ ' MGGNS NSW Q,,CbC_.__ dcmrcd me gathering W,,siii;g,_ A. Moononaid, §=_i~oji§ionr ° ~ . _ o e oritime.Boord wi civei' ne of the largest hehad ever wit- _ ARRIVE TITIJAY Sessions Of Maritime Board0fTrade A nn u al Meeting gates to the annual meeting of the C Maritime Board of Trade will ar- b NAL FLAG rive in the City to attend sessions A design f____ a new Canadian _Leaf mserted ___ ___ f ___ _ _ held at the Canadian National Ho- _ Dr. S. N. Robertson and Rev. Dr. J. A. Murphy, of the Prince of Walve ollegc and St. Dunstarrs University respectively, have been advised y the Library Commission of thc Carnegie Corporation through Dr. George ll. Locke. Toronto, Canadian chairman of the organization, that he scheme of placing both educational institutions on the College Lib- ry list has been approved. _ past summer and made thorough Appfgved By Carnegie Ass’n. 'PrinceOfWalesCollegeToReceive $1500 And St. Dunstan’s Univer- sity $600 For Library Purposes. _ The grants are $1,500 for Prince of Wales College and $600 for Sl three equal annual installments. It will be recalled that Dr. Locke visited tihe Province during the inquiry into the subject of `librarJ assistance to both institutions by the Carnegie Association. He intimated Canada adopt u distinctive 1|ag_ the Confederation Chamber at 8 at the time that his recommendations would be favorable. The money is to be used for the purchase of books and cuneni periodicals for general undergraduate reading in liberal arts. It is noi ntcnded for tho purchase of technical or special books. Adequate cata- guing of all books purchased under the grant will be required. The gift is a weJe'omc one to both institutions, and will, it is pro- ` dicied, be of invaluable service to the students. .Says Canadd’s Debts Too High *il A MONTREAL, Oct. 23-“DurlnE ._ ____SScd and in noting this qu0tcd_hls annual adtiiess. Hon. W. M. ‘ the past 18 years. Canadian E0v | _from the Bible: "I have never seen Lea' ‘md_ °u‘°Ts Wm H130 Speak- ' _ 0l'fll¥19lltS hill/C Oll U10 HVCYHEE bemi _so much faith In Isme1_ wT_§ie f_1_nal session will be held qxp¢ndiut_;_ $11;_T__for every $100 _Si ~ , m' e nes ay mornin . 1 - 1 erence every y tion m Great Bynum stood to DU-SC Of T119 T-fm°55hh'9 mm -md“5‘ The nearest large cm is Kam' ' 'i"”‘*‘“ g I léliome e _.. I ,_ I ~ The following resolution will, it is 1 y has been averted. Reductions 2HW8» H fT11‘l\/ill!! lll-tr0Polis of 100- NEW GLASGOW Oct 22__Mam i X cate __ ____ _J _ t T been added to the public debt . . » . .` ' " » - d, ' . . _' tl S ~. ‘ _ _ dl. - Wngcs Wm become emtctive 9, |000 or more. All of that region is I mstmg a keen mtemm_ m the D05, .An Interlfn Zwrislde BO'_:__I_TL:fC1,1,____d__‘_ lc um | Tins qituftiolldi? Can;__mri?_`_;:;1d ck from Monday Negotiations known for its excellent scenery the .. ' mcmal “pen me S ‘ ' -' sibilitie; for the dnelcpment of rm ' ' wh _ ; T1 ~. t._ 1, f ~ _ , have been held for eight days. , manufacture of the famous Kaga jak, mssmnm, Service “perm-ng In] E1 n C t EO n __e_______ei_;eas__ _;_c___nxrcs~i_t_sc of hem today by Col. W. L. l\IcGrego_r, p0memn_ _md fishing g__o_____ds_ _ -» c_ __o__ _ _ , 3 lo c.i .i een chairman of the national comm - f N Gi. t C _ f , no ii.. we oo... ii.. “Cm ‘” “W” ° "* A aznst Journal Pflme Efuml mul sm me no on on-ic fin-we of me Cm g » ' ; ' _ _ _ _‘ - ° ' ' ' sen of ii'°““ dllriim moe conqmg ""mter'A g Mflhlkmd b~V UW C" F""Y» 15 9 ndian Chamber of Commerce. I ’ Ives 0 ern Japan lies Koren. To the south - » ~ i . . _ . . I ETC _ Osaka and to the ea____ acrnsg _ ,Dl‘0l1llllCllt _0f_f’C1lllS _Of CfUl=\dif‘“_‘ (C ___ __ serious handicap io inter-1>ro\~mcial __ m°° Airv.av.s.L1mltcd,nrii\ed at thc illlll all T955) passenger and mil-;- then. mC,,mcS_ We should mtousty “Dance Summerfield Hxill Tues- R U efu The Zoom anniversary of th” ummtion of t e one on P 0 |Pf0ml0l' BCUWO MllSS0llrli 9-Pllcillcd consider reducing the debt which filly. October 25th. Specinl'music. birth °f Gcorgc wasmngmn is lottetown nm' ou rs S lun -"U the Umted SI'"“`5 t° cane” “F has been steadily mounting and Lunch served. Proceeds in aid 01 _Lost Can. Mart' bg-ing observed by the University Definite announcement regard- _ _____d____vo__ _O __________ down _he heavy Hockey Club. 5610-10-2-i-li. _ :i__i;i_d__ Pr_i_i_ne_:i;fin!st;r__l_3inx;tt___d;eaitI :_l§___th_i;__ d_i;_t_c __ct__heW__;vor_r_i__i:_e;i_tey- (Canadian pm,” ' un open air adores; to_;iay_; car-_r_ie_¢§ _ m_m____ interest charges _._,s__mng _ | ‘-'*" l_ O __ 23__ e fe o n ii rousi ` ` _ SANDWICH, ont., ost, 23_When by loud speakers i1 Ou a a ,f __ _ b _ s_,, or Wm be buying dressed hogs I SAN FERNANDO' on ' C President or the Uniioa stntos in I be "Wie "‘ me "ext 'SW “”°k" ~ uno noiions inmnvod in rnreo . W' °" mow ng .IN WAR IJEBTS reduce the European war debts in 3'lll~ Out. October 27th at Ken- A i. ' that the Canadian mar- B Special meeting of the Sandwichllll ll _ sington paying mg,___S__ m____ke_ _(etc i_'_\_;_ge$_______________ w________ of Cam voicing his appreciation ofthe hon- Town coungu was mind ht;-¢__publio squares of Turin. He de-_ 1- “Sued P. McNuI.t & Son. or conferred. somebody forgot to notlf Bill, thc I dared C'€l‘lIl2llly`S -“l‘m“‘“eni9 Pam? ~ 'ifslllifl 0’ l°S¢“"°1"“ 5947_m_31_m_ tornia oranges yearly was destroy- “An who _“___ and Me’ __ , if idemmds were __________ ____s__f___d___ ____ | d b th Re umm 5m°°t.}-mwiey 3 Y gf “ V Wou a e caretaker at the Sandwich Town ,, c y e p h acknowledge the profound contri- Halt It gli] hadnit hem-d about the ; plored the "ineiIectlveness" of the | Reset”-ohog of the committee now Entert" tam: bm W made in 8' specs ° _ e 'League of Nations, but Said Italy ‘ being carried out by W. Sanford rusf _ornpanles meeting in a roundabout way, ..ome_ t , 25th. Program consists of songs, Ad D mocmtm nominee for al and intellectual advancement of( ' 4' ' , uf the council members might have I would remain n member, and argued l Evans showed mtercst pam by the _ _ h th~ t _ against thc dole and money mile- Dominion Government in 1930-31 lecdsin aid of Convent. Admission United States Senator. 'If sup- hm __ ____ & Banks Llable 3°” °m° 'sy _ it_o___ ___ ,___ _ Os The drinks that Bill paddles at amoun ng to $1 ,250,000 was alone " _ '50 and 15¢, 5973.10-22-31, porters of our pg-§sent_ t_arI_§f____p:_l In __o__fe_______g _he degree D___ _(_ __._F__es__ __eg_______ meetmgs ____ the S_mdW____t é1_______ greater than me total consolidated . P in I# _ ' *gym n , ._ / “Reserve october ann for Pray- my’ M°Ad°° °° 't "th :nm or-over described Mr. Bennett as OTTAWA Ont oct 23 _ The oonnou sro just sooo pure. Ano' h- A fund expenditures of the Dominion, .__ 't - . F_iel_fE_'S and Entertainment Marsh- zfy ;;§_;_`;_';__S§ d§s__Tc)§_t____°_u °p__°_i "tho foremost citizen of Crmnda._ House of Cémmogs Wm ‘masked to Bill is quite willing to take care of lcago _ f°" “U p“"p°S°5 5" 191243' Inmesti ` T I ' r \ Hilo 1 irsutt. 8 .. _ I - d i biiti ’ trimissilbn lgc liiiiie T..1i:cl\ N55. ducts, they could not have accomp- A dmmguished memhr of the Bar’ , declare that legislation should be the Nfreshmmb end °f Wen sp" L a Ga n dh 1° t paymm‘5 O" Fc cm 0 gn om: _ _ei limb t xi B T! ts - _ as [at Rumen Han? Tfudaf écmlggr here today by wmmm Gmbs Mc_ button by him to the political. mor. ‘"*\1°sues and step dancing. Pro °°' e mankind rejoice with you," he told Half proceeds Marshmvd Rmk _“sh d the result an mum mckly member oi' patriotic and phllnn introduced ,mo Parliament maktng ial meetings-provided he gets some now constitute more than 31 per_ ___ N A T I _ 9 Y q I 1 t 5 tt t tt th cent of all consolidated fund, ---------~ *‘ 5954-10-21%!-:than they did by the pun” MINETPiFnd°r:EnpT;N3nNeglsNntivzxeanod balnks andlgrusit c0Tga¥1Ts,,r§Ep;::- IHNBITIB Ns’ offixcrial custodan of thci CHICAGO, Oct. 23-A crowd of charges. whereas in 1912-13 theyl .\i1=:'ri=.on0r.nr‘.ir‘.\i. oi=i»i;‘__l'i.x__'_fga "Alb B F 1 t 11 the Smoot-Hawley tariff law." He_ ' ' ,ibo for oo 20 lls 0 0 B ' I _. _ In t r __ | __ - _ -_ held w:g?'_esd:°°"oc}`:_‘;§e__ ;6‘_;h_ c°__________ed mat near] 9° __ cent ministerial servant cf your country vtmm taxes on bonds 0|- goupgns ,water pitcher that stands at the.severni hundred unemployed re were on y Q per ccn o c arges :int-»¢~r~uuris y_ y pd _ _ lfauuon ... ... -.. .. ... ... 1” hioiioro wiii please novo stnok or _ of ,m ,,,.,mges exported ,mm can. .md P'¢'°"lI"'°flt lead" I" T'"l°°"°l‘ot ine time of oosning them. mayors rlsht elbow- Dilrlns regular; ceiving aid from rho Iinnois nouor _ one iniro os groan. \....¢.».\-or -i. _ _ I _ _ v -v '“ ' ~ ' ‘ _ ' _ I _ _ ' I . . A Thursday Tickets 50 penis 'cd Reese y g ` rp ' Bun Life Insurance Company of M U S S 0 l. I N Iihandling of the pcople's money is` ' . ' l ' fore the state boad of e ts i l ttetown. P. E. I.. were passengers. __ , | 56°7'10'24'1|~ ` He stepped back a few paces, took ch_mceuo__,s H__u_ r the r;;:__d___: Dshomv after arrival the p.omm_ Canada- Sntllfdal S l”'°°e¢din55 Iconcerncd. It is quite evident Can- I iinnnsii If-18 Yea-S STANIJ TAKEN iiotjiwi Orange Free State Congress In South Africa Backs Gov’t. Policy. BLOElVl'FON'I'ElN, South Africa, Oct. 23--The Orange Free Stats National party congress today en- husiastically endorsed the Uniol ini Conference and especially wel- the Unlon's meat trade. "Quantitative restrictions as i means of promotinc trnde are bet ter than tariffs," dcclnrcd Hon. N G. Havenga, Minister of Finance. to the gathering. The Union was at the present time unable to sup- ply more than a small portion 'oi Brltain's frozen ment requirements but with the new regulations ii ed return to financial order in public business If we are to avert _ NTJTIA Ui-I-rs" 0i= fave WAYS' ‘fm uno A_ G,l\'o SfA‘\'\oN I '-7 'nit My ~v~ ' i ge? "-*F - Q/ "'_ -ii is nnln Ort "~”i-Minimum and Yards f°r°“°°n °’ dm' °1F°h" Pens forni more than $l0.000.000 worth c°m°r°"°°s'" A Strcssins the need of revenue and _°0llll¢ll meetings B111 k00l>S that Commission vent on "strike" tvdllyi A f _ ___ _ tc st m__I T7"““"‘*"“ ° . -, , t , ' will be provided by Shipping Club - R’ The French Ambassador said he the tm ortnnee of seeing that no pitcher full and he also attends tolbecause their rations had been cut I S °r ‘C pm “ces n re I {i",';,,,h, ivmket Hog, looses some ony. wf- went io canada in mo. but time ____ ___ __ ___ __ _______ _ P _ .` ___ ___ _ _ ____ mel __ _ ___ ___ _ __ ___d_ A___’ biiitios nione for isao-31 would have t,',,,,,,.,_°_“_ 'j' ' ' " ,_ _ _ _ __ was gra e as e repro: n e ,mounts taxable should escape, A e w er gasses, one ass on an re use accep a y _ _ _:_ _: ° _‘ '_ Rem' s°°'°t“"Y~ 593710 2° BLA L°d“_5l ;\_°L`____;":_r;(_f_t __e;u;l;:; t:_¥!of France. to note, wherever I go'E_ Munn, (Lib, North Vancouver), deck of each member of the coun-Inouneing their intentions to force _ TQEEE§u__§r$;';3__?r§;h;;‘$_f,;‘p;1:_, . . . . "Yeo‘s movies at Hartsville Halll $105 R box mated on orange. in the United States. auch Warm : has placed n resolution onthe Com- _cil. The consumption of Water IS t the Commission to increase rations. i 14 yours nga ' 3N°.i;iin':.f'f.f° ° . ° ..:f: Monday, Oct. 24. 5996-10-22-21, _ma mt to protect ‘ home proofs of the everlastng friendship mons order Paper dealing with this ‘tremendous in the council chambcrS_ the unemployed picked out conven- I_i_;\_:t_i_r:_r:__._.__.__;_.. . - .. u m- IW can ' “Haw .mst between your country and mine." imgiter-_ when members of the council get ion; plow; on the sidewalk, nnd If proportionate spending con. ' ' ' Dr. H to _ M K 1, industry but to re ll . » _ D°__t_____ _____‘_’_f___;c__!5f__________§.° o*;“T_fsi cx°_____t__;__ _md excemve tmml Dr. Graves told M. Claude! he excited about someth ns MJ . _snt, to enforce their demands. No _ times, in an easily wiouisbie num _ _ _ __ ____ C____ad_ __ y lengthy speeches. ____ Ivlolence was attempted or threat- bor or years even present total re- _iinrii_i_m<- r;r;»\-ini-i_ii-?_F_ri-.ii sz .. .. ... 5999.10- - po n m nc cpu o s y ov - , - - _ ' _ .. - ---“--‘o v-» one -ov-. »l-v-ro U-lv-ln vm- =»°»= ~m“°»~ ~~~'-l°-=- mb--f 1°- "1-°»°»~ -0- vi -oo-»- ff- oo- °' gmc, Manual oct 24 at 9 -m_ ____ mducub me was being honored as Ambassador FORECAST -Federal Govemment alone, would toniorrovv inorninr M 5.-'IR 8 - . _M 58V;_l_i__eMils24l3;y Monday e_ve1;- N¢»_qu:_t_|°§ _o;_¢:1_;t_y_~fivu l¢“§°H pifiesopher and pubiio servant.” that bear that name, has no ochoi- tn' of th, mmm ,eutmh apmomm “dm been named of the meetmm ____ the survey shows "';{_§',,"‘,§_f‘__§‘_}`_:"‘§,,{‘,§,.":,,;. Om .c r i,atao’coc.ameu - ' ” - ' ' 'DWI and tug-of-war. Albany | Primo Minister Bennett and Am- urs or buildings of its own but Gm- cd. members of the council appear- Mayor D0llll01ly l°C8T¢i.i~. tone 'io 'fi-is Pnflfinc., L °z- .. 0 =E'.S2S§§$fd2.2.\2 :ii . ‘Jil 40 :iii 45 R6 M 4n . 40 40 north- M2 and 5,01 and 29, moi minutu Ll ly tug of-war. Step dancing. organs out. Thi-ind" '“°"“ I' ofa long Loi. of American and for- ion system, public schools. colleges. lock ng anxiously 1;. the door. ing at his ell:::. 'Ire mayor filled cri-ments Spcndllls $124 $153 f°l‘ W,,,.,, .,,,_.,__|,.~,,,-,, pmt.. snug ,'°°“ °“lll»- lonhl mute. mn. oi mania. Simca-lm°f\" ,im .nminrun who have rooeivea urn-nnoo, museums and other uma prososiy wondering wny sin wasnt me piioner and men canon tho - every sioo or income," said col. vu.-. ... ..., ....4 r n |l0"lld" lik; I e § . iii. gat mnsm? mmqeroomnm' Lal!-19|-.;l-“IT honorary degree! funn the Univer- of public instrudion. , theirs yet-not knowing that he meeting to i AMcGr¢l0l°- _ ‘ ¢v::°iiT.noN'i.';¥'°iEN!agp; m. TOPIIIOIG 4 , i . I ',f »,._'i. e Pi' . t ». »_, . . _ f. I , . ,» vi’ ‘ I » 1.' v ff* -_ Y on ‘,- i ..i ~ tx v v »`i Q ,_ X’ ‘. fy; _i ' .f\“ `~fi‘:' 3.' , . i ‘ , .l ,. l» \ _R ."2 ` 'P of ' i ~\` \ f " . ,.~,_ 1. z. .., v-»~= 'mf /" t _ri A ".`r .r aj. i, , , ~ ,, :_ _:_ \ i fr . .- *,. .-;;._ 1 i; ~1_- , » »r. *li . .,¢,, '~' -.2 gal "sr __. 'Fi 1. 'i -' _+ f » :lf \ 1 ' ~', v `~*‘ Y ,f,, . r .li .. ‘, t \ _ _ -'i » . if ii _- iv __,