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ADA, SATURDAY, ocronnn 1, 1932 W TIWBMAN FA 0 E $'Ba ldwin Replies MANSLAUBHTER To Criticism MARK PASSEL. iiimiiiyii N-s- Of Free Traders Clearance For Week Ending Sept, i 23rd Exceeds Volume In Any Week During Entire Crop Year Four-Year-Old Child Conservati - Killed When Carj Swerves Into Ditch. 1931 - 1esz.___ (Canadian Press) l (“mum Prey), weeks amounted to 31,891,949 bulb‘ arrhws, out, Sept. 30-'I‘he els, as compared with 19,046,785 export clearances oi wheat for tho for the some period in 1981-32. Dc- week ending Sept. as, amounting in lleveries oi whuui w WW1‘ °°""' ANNAPOLIS ROYAL, N. s., Sept, 0,054,101 bushels. was the largest try elevators and rlulfuflu ‘"41"!’ 30--Mrs. Ethyl Steele White of m m. m, mp y,“ and exceeds‘ for the week ending September l6 Memrammk’ N B“ today was the volume of escort clearances in amounting to 87.48112’! buuhtl’ "P committed for trial on a charge of‘ manslaughter in connection with‘ the death oi Robert, Spun‘ Foster, aged 4, who was killed by hcr car Everybody Annual Bllbaorl By Hill 14 PAGES imoua motivated 85.00 Ioulldol l!" Illlll Canada, and U. l- 4- MM ‘Iwa Cont! Fruit Industry Is Again Dealt A Severe Blow Evaporating Plant At Wolfville, N. S. Totally Destroyed By Fire, — More Than 3,000 Barrels Of ; Apples Included In $30,000 Loss. ' AFTERMATH 0i’ / Vigorous g _ ve Leader Scores Inconsistency Of Opponents Of Ottawa Agreements. lnrusi GIVES INTERVIEW (Canadian Press) LONDON, Sept. 30—Charges by Viscount Snowden that the 80V- cmment was carrying out a partiz- 11" Dwgrammc which it knew was “OPDOSPd by a large section oi the. electorate" brought a brisk reply: (Canadian Press) WOLFVILLE, N. S, Sept. 30— Fire today destroyed the apple‘ evaporating plant owned by R. W. Dewolfe, with a. loss estimated at my 81m], week during the entire eeeded those of any week sine the crop year 1981-32, says a statement crop year 1028-29. Canada "as issued today by non. n. ii. Sicv- been enicyins "it muier part r: can i: i“ giuiiin m0 HllRllltANE 75,000 Persons Left i“ Homeless, 212 Killed And 1,800 Injured — Millions $30,000. Tonight only cracked and smoke blackened concrete walls stood on the site oi the once busy plant. Its destruction caused not only a. heavy loss to the owner, but to hundreds of fruit growers who ad depended on it to handle many of the "windfalls" of recent storms. Forty employees are out oi work. The losses included 2,000 barrels of 800d winter apples, 1,000 barrels of apples to be evaporated and 800] cases oi evuporoted apples. Oi the John Martin of Fool: St, King-r ens Minister of ‘rrade and Ccm- North American export trade in rlnngdlg: gzffl°glfilfie 1g: clearances for the am Wm" dull-Y‘! 31° 17'0"" °"°P Y"!- . . o. PREPARATIONS For LARGE ENTRY usr 11v FOX EXHIBITION he remembers the coronation ofi Queen Victoria. in 1837. He still, cuts with n licvity amt!“- Rlys. Report In c re as ed L adin s Car o g Widespread Interest In on September 2. She will be tried ‘may "W" Rl- "uu- Biuulev Buldq at the November session of su_ ‘ Will, IDNI President of the council premc Court. Magistrate H. R. Mc- I and mm Prlvy Sea!" ' U l A Kay granted her application for rc-, “The Imperial Cmiferehce at 0i" lease on ban m. $2000‘ town lowered tariffs, and introduc-‘i At the preliminary hearing today, ;do;*“b°lt¥’"“:‘l’1l;{ 0f Swim?“ mt‘ Charles Be nad F t , f th A i r we m’ 5° ° "a" cm‘ ' - the dead 5mg degsrfged amen“: tended Mr Baldwin in prompt ' _ ibutiiil io the retired Privy Seal.’ ~ fies“; Iifesfiskflhemizugvgzsfun‘ The Conservative leader thOUght it e a1 V e S F 0 I . 1 9E CE!‘ \ . father anomalous that member l! i! swerved, crossed the ditch and ran of "w Austral,” Gizvemmenh College T003)’. 2:: °..‘I..f“.°.§.‘;‘.i..;’"1‘f‘.;f;?“.‘2§ Er w- ~ Forthcoming Silver Fox 800 cases, 200 were to have been -—-—— ' IMhrkots and Transport, should "J _D3,ma,g'9_ ghjppgd tQnighL (Special to The Guardian) Show. Mr. George Callbeck, Appointed ‘Sign mam the om“ Canter. , (Canadian m) . ,____ A ,,.,,.,,,,,y w,“ Gama m, CHICAGO, Sept. ism-Executives, Judge At Meeting Of Directors Last Evening. V en” had mm M", m w, ‘m: wmnsoa, out, scpt, 3Q,_‘§yd_ (Canadian Press) flames away from the Acadia Uni- i °r ha“ a‘ doze“ United states “m N X 0F, three members of the British Cab-i “'5' 5- mmu- ""11" b11111 R1811- i A meeting of the Uroeiora of the tows: ‘inet had a ',, i because the tar. user will leavetomorrow for Dor- versity rink and a large warehouse “was “d” “med “nemmts n’ -National Guardsmen laid aside nearby. °°rdmgtllgcr°afd wéhgdm" “Ii: th I ‘Dd b d _) ‘lnhefpfe g XL O POI‘ I1 CCOHOIII . firs“; sgxerleyayw Kean: irfigeiotplfcxrs?‘ 1:21:55‘ b); a squzd improvement. Carloadlngs for the nwmem carpenters‘ and masons mihad been m, p aye“ w o week ended Sept. 17 gained 17 per ‘h, rebuilding- “ the my o‘ the b1 ‘mic egg “a: the m“ ‘ cent over the preceding Labor Day ~ use sav a e tit ‘ r The owemm. elumaped today,“ flour reed and some ‘ggmmi week. the sharllfiat advance in four that 75,000 persons had been left‘plements_ The evaporator w“ d9 ‘years. . _ homeless, 212 killed, 1,000 injured 5pm,, m m, bun“, 5mm o, the 3A" JUAN, P119140 RICO, SB t. $0 i , p I his had been raised too high. “m” Pmlimiiufl- "hm he W11? , B R This brief interchange of opinion 591'“! i011!‘ $69-75 1°? ha“!!! E0959"- »' between the Lord President of the ed “m1 “mmpwd i° "b the Rors- _V Council and the man who led the Bmk at shubenacadie ‘m All!" 33 free trade members of the Cabinet‘ Bu‘ u i" "5 h‘ u “named h‘ h I .out on Wednesday was the chief “going buk i” “h”! m“ ‘u "I" idevelopment today in the situation‘ ccnege boys", lwhicir is nttractinfl “fidespread iu_! hafisalrx guigiwigjeggiéhggzytlai Slver Ibx Exhibitors Association Class l-Blaek and Dirk 51V" was held last evening in the Pro-showing not more than 20 curve!" vinclal Building and a lust auwuul 51W‘- of business in connection with the on» ii-nuk medium twenty l-u 511",- jig; ghcw which will be held hirty-flve percent silver. tn 0. N. Telegraphs Re at Charlottetown, November, 2nd.- Clan ill-Medium thirty-live srd and 4th, was completed. fifty percent Sitar-ed‘ d“ w Class Ill-L h m um, v ‘ ‘ ,x,y_,,ve Wm, Bu", port Increase 0i 17 ‘me committee on finances re- and millions of dollars in property, l%oyed. Ho appealed direct to‘ i dent Hoover, advising the _ecutive that the Island needs Uri 000 tents, 80.000 cots and quantities of bisnkcts. -i ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS, MEETINGS, ETC "3ATE=—2u PM‘ word strictly Nubia in advance. Morell Mon. "Show and Dance dey- 5521-0-29-31. "Show and Dance Forest m); IY- 5527-9-29-31. l "Show and Dance Mt. Stewart Wednesday. Orchestra. 5504-10-1-31 "Rummage Sale Bnptit 5 h 1 "R0001. Saturday, Oct. 22, s 556778?) "Rummage Sale Trinity Socih] m"- Balurdev. October m, at mac P- M- 5543-9-30-21. I t. James Church Cake Sale at c_ d: McLeodb, this afternoon Ii 1 uuluck. Sept. 80-lii. Rally at Kn Mon _j__ Y6,"- It is considered improbable that it will be rebuilt this yang. W0 BULLEEE Bill, . ,srizip_in up ,Walls Are Rising Rapidly, And Job Will be Finished in Scheduled Time- More Than 150 Em- ployed Construction work on the new Prince of Wales College building? has been proceeding with limes‘- Iing rapidity since the brick-laying “Island Baptist Young People's u?“ "m9 Week! B80- utsford Baptist Church the walls have been erected for lily. Oct. 3, at 8.30. 5550-0-80-21 the first story all round, and in the Already nummfifir ported that 01,000 had been Volfid towards the prize list by the Can- adian National Fox Breeders Aa- sociation. Indications m for a‘ 1t is unwind that upwards u! ‘ma, exhibit, Qf 10x3 as roports,800 foxes will be exhibit-vi sud from all parts of the PrRixice arecratea and onluwdltluu W!" be to that effect. ,provided_ for that numb-r in the Mr. Georg; A. Cellbeck, President Exhibition Building. of the Oanadan National llbx A show committee with two ra- ‘Breeders Association was appointed prssentativcs each from Nova Sco- iudge for the Show. A classificatlol‘. tia and New Brunswick Ind iulfl‘ gommlttce consisting cf Heath Bow- local rcprosen ‘lves will be a new He”, Mgjqr h, 5 Robertson. cleave feature in connection with ihil Baker and Robert Stewart was also show. mppomu¢ i Already quite a number of appli- Mr. Gordon MacMillan was lp- iatiofis have been made for booths posited Superintendent of Build and Bccrsta-ry Bhaw new that W‘ ings. The number oi classes this ntcrcst ' ' ’ reminds him vi UISARMAMENTI ' Amount Of C.IV.R. Saving likely To Surprise Pllblifi When Budget Disclosed I IV. B. Man Killed Minn. Leading In The Little class v-Pale Silver, over slsly- iivo percent !'iver. NEWARK, N. J.. Sept. 30-Home uns by Joe Hsuser and Foster Sanzei gave the Minneapolis Mill- crs a 2 to 1 decision in 10 innings and a 2 to 1 lead in games over the Newark Bears in the Little .Worid Series today. Newarkb only rrun was a. home run by Charley Hargreaves. (Canadian Prrss) i GENEVA, Switzerland, sept. 30- Hugh Wilson, Uhitcd States Minis- ter to Switzerland and American representative at the disarmament conference today asked that Presi- dent Hoovers disarmament coll- ference proposals be considered im-l mediatcly by the sub-committee on- This Year's Demands eifectives. He submitted the Ana-i erlcan plan in detail, but Joseph‘ Paul-Bcncour of France demurrod Only Half Of Amount Called For Year Ago In — No Big Outlays. Car Accident Percent In Messag- es Garrieil During‘ August. (Special to the Guardian) MONTREAL, Que, Sept. 30-An increase of seventeen percent in messages carried during the last two weeks of August, ,with the first two weeks of the |same month is reported by the Canadian National Teiegraphs, since . telegraph communications are regarded as the "nerve centre of commerce." The report ls taken as being a sign of further improvement in conditions generally. The increase amounts to several thousand in- divldual messages of varying length. Montreal and dstrict is not the only district affected. There is reason to believe, officials say, that the whole of Canada is to some degree affected by this new index to better times. l Beauharnois Power October I v re . Snowden declared the confer- ,the hoiloumrrs of the claim that‘ Ha] reduction of Dominion tariffs.“ compared , I s, 000 Mile Trip Hunts County jailer. He was cage; once at Ottawa had "banged, bolt- gcgaeszuted mlfihetopsetzlwnflary ed and barred the door of hope for n“, enginzgjlg: ‘and hay is; mace’ ireedm‘ °r trade th"°“3h'i wanted to see an account ebook o: I out the world" and contended whenl pen“ balance sheet Bu,“ “Ia m“ the nui details of the agrccinenssway’. Gem,’ he tom (‘Mhrum were made known "they will expose when 1 w“ a bmk mung" 3- couidnt say no. Chaps who I knew were hardup would want to borrow money to fix a. boat, to buy an en- gine, or to get something they TICK to make a living with. and while l knew I shouldn't. do it, I couldn‘! refuse to let them have the money Some of them paid their loans, some of them didn't, and I was always -"-——- ' in hot water with the supervisors “hnwhn Pr”) over it. I never want to have any- MQNTYEAL- Buui- sll-Huvlul ~ thing to do with banks again." He lruwlleu 1mm Vunwuler Wuuuh said he “wouldn't care if it took "w United 5W“ i“ B“ 911891919“ six years, so long as he could take 3-“l°m°b11@. 1915 mwel- W0 P941111“ a thorough course in electrical work.» ‘mi-St Ymlihs l" in Mumfbfll tu- He felt as ii he were going to "col- day, ready to start the last lap of. lcge"; and when he was tin-gush their 3,000 mile trip to Halifax. rwlth the course was going so far 5118115 11111611. 32. 0f Vivibrifl. and‘ away "it would take ion dollars to William Calmichael, 23 of Van- mail a postcard." couvcr, arc the participant; in the unique achievement and they pat- ' iontly explained that an engine was not essential. "We were tow- 4i this country gained any substan- Minus An Engine south wing the second story wa1' lém have lust been completed. The 44°41 second floor was completed on Thursday. The rising building is_ the scene “Been supper in the achooiroom Saturday, Oct,‘ s to v.50. Tickets 35c. sass "Dance at Victoria Rink Saturv‘ day. o t. i m! orgheséirtas gomriiiégstid rlillliot and of intense n~~:'.v.'iiv_ as stool is Dllt o..§‘:.0-io.3. l" D10". Yu"~“l-= our! l “L _____ H!) tit!) rfcimior and r' rd to the ive poultry wanted, porch“, Waiting masons, concrete is mixed :1 hfllvyblelzvcarfgwlAfé-kom s u; qland hurried to the moulds into ” 0"” - 1' ur Green which it is to be d. In th uhibgm i . Putin e - < 0570-11 ‘walls the new brick is used on the outside. with tile on the inside, and llgatockt Wednesday forenoon, Oct brick from the old building in be- "cbhfiyock must be listed with ftween. Steel is erected when re- ‘ - 5060-l0-1-li. Iquircd in the frame. About '75 per “North Wm, h, zuwt u! the travel used is the local h om" ma“ Product. All Island sand is used _—" "flier River Club‘ loading livestock Wednesd r 8th. Btock must Qiutgffiifi rln the concrete. mu’?- om-lu-l-lf. The plumbing and electrical work I _ snkslivlng concert in win- I l Church under llllpioes or S. Wednesday. October 0th =35“ m. 1f not fine first fine even- WWII! completed and ready for flowing. ssso-io-i-ii. ‘occupation by the end of the yeani ‘flange Individual Communion new are now l“ men "nphnd-i Cup, etc, for use in Churches and °n "l6 13b- Of this number 121 are I may be obtained from 10651 men. Ind 2'1 are non-residents "uh Oomranv expects to have the i ~14"! Bushes. r o BOX a Char- ‘o; c, i 10mm‘ - - r e province. Oi the latter group, -». °m°'p°"dmu°;“i_';gi;$l_ ifour are foreman, and, the remain- der are brick-masons. 1M5! brick-layers have not had, experience in the class of conatruc- v Nun work in‘ progress. those in iihlflo 0i the Work Itlts. They have been given a try-out and only l "W. W110 Li's ltlll on the Job, Pfbved satisfactory. Several local man who were competent did not Induced rates. Charlottetown School Mum when notified, as they had of Music. A. Roy Kendall, L.R.A.h|_ Obtained work elsewhere. Mud “F!” wiI-eoa-imooamuiaumasnanensur- “Bum: live hogs and lambs I i" mm‘- Tueeday. October liveraxt: Illflalslam. a . min; who date. dim“ m edlock. 0841-9-80-31. "Music lessons for children. Vlflflllly traded courses. legit-mug "in b! Mania groups of four at il keeping moo with the construc- in fact, states tion work. The Stewart Ccnstruc- Womman in charge of the work. 3 into the account the drastic prun- at immediate consideration, insist- ing that first it would be necemary, to define "effectivcs". The matter was put over until tomorrow. _->._ 4 l “Islanders and vrhv did not get work, l tho as Canadians were given prefer- ence to Islanders who had become iAmcrican citizens. Almost a. dozen ‘men are employed on thr sub-con- ‘mct work, hence the nuinber oi ‘men employed on the site is more than 180. tent to which they have preasion. lately figural tllllinl bra have been , published as representing the economies which have been effected in i116 Allegations of unfair dlsarimio- oporltlm of the road. These lig- ation are without foundation urea apply only to the running ea- Mr. A. ron-auitflpcnm, however, and do not take No Discrimination Vflth regard to a labour foreman i in; which has been done upon alleged to have been “ilsmiasodiupghl Qgpggwlhulfl, ‘raking this without a moment's notice," m. latte: nving into account. it il Perrault says: "The man in quw- authoritatively aiatedthat the gov- tiim had no expensive in con- ernment-oilued road will report u- ltruction work and we were obiig- "pmdituru approximately 867,000.- ed to offer him work 1s labourerlooc beloq iasoyaafl total. atthelauiewagalaalihldboen"l1u~fl.ii.fl. imdgetlaat year Reliving. 85 cont! an hour, until was $108,000,000. ‘Bill Dir it ll brisk work would start. He asked given reliably as 001,500,000. 1n- forhietimsandlcft. The rnaneiudadinthlalaiksr figure was had done his beat and was iniel- 3,000,000 for capital projects, ‘and umt but has no axpcrienoe." it is staisd that tan-om u wanke- Thu Plwiuul labor fimmlll. ht lytoiuocventhisamount. explained. had quit his lob. The belief which was held ia A carpenter foreman who, it was many, quarters that the Govern- this autumn, has been disappoint- alleged. had ham "replaced by a maniflaudoelawithita flnaaclnrm ad by tbs departure of rinanea mschomflnuppnhwlnaarhadflcwmkantherusttvodayaoflflnlstornhodas fbrfiuva lootia. thaweekwouldbafollondbyanllanifestiy, nothingwiibe done annmnannaut at in mandamus. (Oontlnuadcnragoi) UITAWA, Sept. 80-489mm)- | When the public accounts are tab- led at the approaching session of jPmllnmeng the economies which ‘fir are s-"nt jrrIrn-r viii-rims. who claimed to b0 | have been effected in operation of r‘- adian National Railways are likely-notwithstanding the ex- already been heralded and therefore dil- coimtod-to make a profound lm- from twenty to twenty-eight million dol- (Speolal to The Guardian) MONTREAL, Sept. GIL-The St. Lawrence, now pressing at the gates into the power house, will bc- gin to turn the great generators of (Canadian Press) NEWCASTLE. ‘l. 3., Sept. 80-h. H. Gremley, 83-year-old Newcastle resident and one o! the beat known citizens of the Mirainichi area of New Brunswick died in hospital at the Beauharnois Light, Heat d: ohatbam N. is. at 1o o'clock to- Power Co. on Oct. l. A small night of concussion of the lriuin switch in the control is ready to suffered when the car in which he dispatch the energy or the st. Law- ‘u u “sung” New ‘ we “d rencc eastward to the Quebec-On- wutumed M". 0mm“, “n”, tario boundary for delivery to the d“ “umoom H‘ nu," rum,“ Ontario Hydro-Electric commission. consciousness sitar the accident. Completed I MONTREAL, Sept. 30.--“'I‘hc first stage in the giant 80,000 horse pow‘. or hydro electric power develop- ment, undertaken by the Beauhar- nols Heat and Power Co.. at Beau- harnois, Que, a distance of about 28 miles lrom Montreal, has been successfully completed and the de- livery of power to meet contracts which came into effect on October has commenced on schedule." This ofllcial statement by the Beau- harnois Company today marked the commencement of power delivery from the huge undertaking. Beauharnois, had contracted to supply 20,000 horsepower to the On- tario hydro commission and 35,000 horsepower to the Montreal Light.’ Heat and Power, Consolidated to- day. The Ontario Hydro commis- sion had not completed its facilities Produce As Collection OODIRIOH, lopt. SOr-(Speclal) l-Membors of rural churches oi the United Church of Canada may con- tribute arumauhrrosucs or poultry in lieu of cash as their tribution to the missionary and maintenance funds. The plan was approved by Huron County Presbytery in session hen. quite a number of ministerial and lay delegates stating their church would be unable in rails their al- location this year. _|-a major loan, which is so be floated the Montreal order has commenced has completed construction of wires to the point at which Ontario is to w its power. with a stalwart of the. law but came out of the frayv-two up. - It worked out this way. Finding A .111=;i;1;@d'"cu i» P?" u k“ lama. is 0am: pro ie area t e p0 ceman as - _ l ‘ed that they remove it. The Bvitish Lov: Columbians explained to the puz- zlcd constable that another car I I to take delivery of the power, but; to flow over the wires. Bcauharnois , ada shifted slightly to its own bui- The Weather, Etc ed." they said in unison. mcidcnt- ‘ally they had a short Ellcfilllliél‘; was needed and it must be s six cylndci- one and nothing else as they had to live up to their stand- ards, having been towed all the way by "sixr-s." After a short de- lay they were lowed out of the parking space by an eight cylinder car-two up and s00 miles to go. Losing In Trade War (Special to The Guardian) DUBLIN, Sept. flu-Reflecting the economic difficulties existing with METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE Torr onto. Sept, .'l0—-.\iinlniuin and marl- mmh (nmpcrnturcs: Dawson Britain trade rciums for August re- veal conditions arc growing serious Toromo __ in the Free Stale. The figures show Klliglulréfml that while purchases from Britain QM)...- decllned under 30 per cent, sales §‘fu-ll~}::u___ _ _ by the Free State to Britain fell of! Chm-ingtegnwn ,, more than 61 per cent. paxfyélgfld w°“i’”°"""‘ Exports to England dropped from uuriiimo ha. lllgii tirlc ihls nio tonight n! ll.3l\_ Sun acts (his afternoon at 0,41 and rises tomorrow looming nt 5,50. First qunrirr moon 'i‘hiir.u|lny_ Oct, £2,650,000 in August of last year to £1,090,249. while imports totalled only £1,707,003 last month comp"- ed to £2,523,860 for August of 193i. The balance of trade with Can- rnlng at 11.24 and o_ 4.1m p. rn. Sninmvrslilc llilc MRMPF“ mimli" iteiown s scnknunl later than Charlo CAR YE Borden RI! Week days-Java's: daily 0.15 a. in. and ‘l p. m. Week days-Leaves Cape ‘lornious etaalorlmanaadtlll» efit, imports declining from £87,933 in August of 183i to 260,881 while exports increased slightly.