Bridge. Watch for bargain sale cir- Ihllhlflllbfllltll- MAXIMS W OTT British CAPITALISM Soviet Delegate. Press Staff Writer.) tune moment. Five hours of speechmaking, which some of the leading dele- gates frankly confessed very little Journed sine die today, that no one progress had been made, were cap- ped by declaration of Prime Min- ister Ramsay MacDonald, Chai men of the Conference, and Pres- ident Franklin D. Rocseveltof the Q‘ (Continued on Page 8) ANNOUNCEMENTS, comma» EVENTS. MEETINGS, ETC "Announcement! no this column at I cent: per strictly paynble in advance. "Special show mlpeque Mon- day. 202l-7-26-4i. , he said, "in view of the size of this "St. Columba’s Tea Party, Aug- ust 9th. Reserve this date. flue, I0 dod Ill‘! Qarlo GuudIuE-Two Cont: Optimistic Note Is Sounded By govnzr vliiiolis Bitter Criticism of World Parley By (By George Ilhmbleton Canadian IONDON, July 27-(0. P. Cable) -The World Economic Conference today adjourned indefinitely with British and United States ieudersiunheaval now coins on in the joining in declarations work must limited 511M585 be resumed at the earliest oppor-llty," which “has unsettled for the Inserted II word WORLD) CONFERENCE .4010 umvsl MAXIMFI °F 5‘ or A MERE MAN " MERE MAN Tho thing dono avails induct ‘“\\\ "'" “*1 Read by Everybody Covers Prince Edward? Island Likothe Dew WN, CANADA, FRIDAY, JULY 2s, 193s ' giwii AGREEMENTS REAFFIRMED it is belt for c, stricken heart to bo hollflfll others. 2i Annual lnblorlpflon Delivered 86-00 By Ill] Clllldl 5nd U. S. A- “~50 10 PAGES Three Drowned Two Missing (Canadian Yrm) Premier f’ . AGREEMENT IS POSSIBLE World Co-operation, It’s Coming Yet For ’a That. (Canadian Press Cable) LONDON, July zl-Prime Minis- ter Ramsay . fiiacDonald tonight laid the adjournment of the World Economic Conference to "the great and Willa Smcbe ‘- township, thcir aid and to his own death Two other , were recovered. to recover prosper- time being the value of the dollar." ‘The Prime Minister said, in an address after the conference ad- m I was to blame. Uncontrollable con- ditions had arisen and "we might r. as well blame the Creator as the American Government. ' “I am sure agreement is pos- slble,” he continued, “but not in a hurry." ' Mr. MacDonald found in the Conference "a. whisper of the im- Balbo Awaits Hop. (Canadian Press) lilt, ‘it's coming yet for a’ that!" A" mmowb“ longest Jump of their journey from an would have been a miracle... Italy to Chicago and return. new, the uncertain conditions ohm the exact time of departure . It . O 3Qgg.7-gg_41_ the world, had this one not beeniwflted “m1 weather mp0 s n held up at; some point. But do re- "Dr. Johnson's Office closed member that to be held up is not ii°'d“y- h° ‘Md ‘h’ 24 flying bmm July 27th to August 22nd. 2048-7-27-3! __.__ "Reserve Wednesday, August 9th for the Cavendish Tea. 1744-7-l2-WXm-12l. "Hunter River Club loading hogs ind lambs Wednesday, August 2nd. 2060-7-28-‘11. _____. "Oakwood Tea House, St. Peter's Road. Telephone 1587-13. (Over liilht guests.) 2083-7-28-31. “rice Cream Festival and Dance , Sturgeon Hall, Tuesday, August lit. 2067-7-28-21. Wiltshire Hall, Satur- Music by "Buckle Bust- 2079-7-28-21 "Dance, in night. srs." "Harland excursions Thursdays, Fridays and For further information Tuesdays, Saturdays. phone ‘I73. 1484-7-34! _ "Monday, Tuesday and Wednes- dly. bargain days at Jenkins Bros. Cash and Carry Store, Vernon, 2073-‘1-28-31 “Ice Cream Social in Graham's Hall, Tuesday evening. Aulilst lst. If not fine will be held the fol- lowing evening, 2054-7-28-21. "Annual baby show and festival Aux. 1st at Charlottetown Hospital. Refreshments, home cooking booth Ind bingo. Don't miss it, Tuesday afternoon and evening. 2049-7-27-31 “Olub loading hogs, lambs and calves at Elmira. Monday after- "Wi. Soul-is Tuesday afternoon of limit week. Stock muse cc listed. D. McKinnon. 2059-7-28-11. "Life Insurance taken to protect loved ones is the most unselfish to be ended. The obstacles are re- wmnd leave Fflday‘ moveable and they will be re- moved." Referring to war debts, Mr. Mac- Donald said: “The nations of the world cannot carry their debts and the sooner we all recognize that the better." - Delayed Plane Arrives The flotilla was made complete today as Captain Umberto Rovis and four companions arrived in the 24th plane, which came down a defective pump yesterday. [ . One of the big flying boats tooki i ‘of: from this arm of Trinity Bay ‘this afternoon, and watchers be- lieved General Baibo was going in' ishort time later, after a brisk test night, the ploho alightcd again. R E 6 R D Forced Landing Subsequently, a single seater used for scouting purposes, but not as “social”. PM” Fmmwm wmu‘ one of the trans-Atlantic squadron. NEW YORK, July 27.-Board ad- 1 wok o" and made B ‘creed but vances in grain prices overshadowed j successful landing at Capun Cove the efforts of stocks today although 1 l ' shares managed to splurge in cer- A speed boat “om the guppy ‘hp Alice left to tow the grounded :3‘ $1112“! notably the “eel “d plane back t0 Shoal Harbor. as rc- psirs could not be made at the cove. :::i;'":;"*..: u» w» i» i» h 1d mm me rahLJohnbformail. itvutmlhogiist Ezclme gack liitsth: 51.5.. M"“‘“’“"°' Wm‘ “mu” °' By John L. Cooley, PORT STANLEY. Ont-r July ZIw-(llllllll in a terrific under- iaw in Lake Erie, three persons were drowned late today. Non London were caught by the | dragging waves and Orvll Shoe- 1 botham, their cousin. wont to ‘ AIR ARMABA ’ Mrs. Ezra Stiles, house, two barns, e ntus from the Moncton Fire Depart- , WRFCIIOUSB and woodworking Shop. d’ merit. The loss which included thei loss $15,000. . ' l . I Final Eretefzzléer , Moore, house and barn, loss SHOAL HARBOR, Nfld, July 27 perishable approach of world co- Toma’; “d 29:1‘; s; saga?‘ a r arma a prep operation. an embodiment of the nigh“ m“ In View of a possum?! take-off tomorrow morning on an} 1,800 mile flight to Ireland-the i but he was dead when brought to arrival from Shediac, N. B.. 3'68- ” victor“ Harbor p E_ I" Wm, of the Government of Soviet Rus- to St. John's to greet Governor Sir R A U l cKsrnavid Mun,“ Andemm But a munist leadelymight become re- named first Ambassador to Madrid. (Canadian Press) . MONCTON, July 27.—Fire which! broke out in the village of Albert, - Albert County, 35 miles from Mono-j ton, early this afternoon, wiped out 21 buildings and threatened the en- tire village before brought under control by the Albert Fire Depart- ment assisted by a large number of volunteer fire fighters gathered from I $20,000. all‘ sections of the surrounding country, including a piece of appar- ant of the house, $3,000. I055 $3,000. i055 $3,000. filrnlture, $2,500. F. L. Geldart, store, loss $2,000 total destruction of seven residences, l two stores, ten buildings, a ware- house and a woodworking shop, is,‘ estimated at about $61,000. . I The buildings destroyed: one horse, loss $2,000. Blair Geldart, furniture, $500. M. l). Fullerton, barn, $500. Cause Unknown United Church Parsonage and barn, loss $10,000 and furniture, ~- owned by Rev. Hugh Miller, occup- (Continued on Page 3) n. 1.. Fullerton, house and barn, 7 George Tlngley, house, bam anili Aubrey Stiles, barn. six cattle and Mattem In Edmonton (Canadian Press) EDMONTON, July 21-hour . from the wilds of Asia and headed for New York, James ‘ilattcrn, whose attempt to fly ~ill0 around (he world came in .rief when he crashed near madyr, Siberia, arrived here at 7.22 pan. today. The flier was welcomed at ill" Blatchford Field airport by ciyi officials, and by his brother, l i Matter-n, of Calgary. He will r George ‘rlngley, house and barn, main here overnight. | I , i _—_"”“ _ " Mrs. I. C. Prescott, two houses. a two barns and unoccupied store, los. U Y $121 llll-IRIA BASE i Alberta Government ‘File cause of the fire which start- i, 1,0535 Duties 0f $60’. 000 by Council’s De- Seized IVit/i Crashes 0n Cramp, D r o wns t HALIFAX, July 27.—Seized with a cramp while swimming in the (Canadian Press) evening. Fellow swimmers wen‘- to‘ the aid of the boy when n? sank, shore a few minutes later. was otherwise undamaged. Spain Recognizes Soviet Russia Is Instantly v Killed By Train (Canadian Press) WINDSOR JUNCTION, NS, July 2'1.--Mabel Lively, 40, of Fall River, NS, was instantly killed tonight when she was struck near hero by the outgoing Maritime Express of the Canadian National Railways. She had left home to pick h‘ b ries along the right of way, and presumably was crossing the tracks when the accident occurred. “MOST WGNDERFUL SUMMER RESORT IN THE WORLD” —Col. Bovey Director Of The Department Of Extra- mural Relations, McGill University, Has Great Praise For P.E.I. (Associated Press) MADRID, July 27—Recognition sis. was decided upon today by the Spanish Cabinet and President of the Republic. At. the same time newspapers published reports from France say- ing that Leon Trctzky, exiled Com- conciled with Moscow and be l‘ 1 "B _ U m_ mall from New York for the Balbo asesmgzfitlga qulregsyn ‘and as: sage,“ armada, a United State! mail plane subsided after a. fol-enoon rise. Bales pumied by Cami“ Pmd ‘Ended ‘t for the three hours from 11 h. m. at ‘7°h“"' totalled 2,489,170 sharu, around half a million more than yesterday. Dd te s S et F0 r Fe d- eral By-elections Roll Stocks Elle Rail stocks at one time got up W"! in the world. Secure yours '1" your young and enjoy the, lowest re . Consult J. A. Moore. Mlhflker Sun Life. July 22-31. l "Reserve Wednesday, August 2nd 1°!‘ srshs piehio oh the beautiful Irounds of St. John's Presbyterian Qhurch, Belfast. Come and enjoy a home-like meal. 1935-7-21-25-28-31-41. "Extra special, Jenkins Bros- "le. men's won: shirts, soc: Island Maid Yeast, none better, 5o P" i hind made ties, extra sne- visl. 49c. 2074-7-20-21 "On Monday, Julyiifst, Jenkins 3N1. Miilview, will open their new cllh and Carry Store at Vernon ingly favorable June earnings plus assurance that last week's loadings had maintained the largest percent- age ga.ins over a year ego shown in recent weeks, even though the total would probably be under the im- mediately preceding period, gave gtl-ength to the carriers. Steels came forward at tho finish in antlolpl- uoh of an improved eaminrs atm- ment by Bethlehem as well as the prospect of new business from the Government's naval construction. U. S. Steel rose 2i‘ not and Beth-l the- death of Maximlllien Cormier, sorts in the world. The fine. solid? 1 to 8 points or so, but finished mostly under their highs. The strik- (Conadim Press) OTTAWA, July 27.-Federol by- elections in three widely separated constituencies will be held Oct. 10, it was learned on the best author- ity today, although formal action fixing the data will not be taken un- til next week. In the Saskatchewan riding of MocKenlie a vacancy was mated by the appointment of Mil- ton Campbell, Progressive, to the Tariff Board. Y ‘ u in Quebec, was vacated through the unseating of Aime Boucher, successful Liberal candidate in the 1080 elections. and "if Jll - aoia-r-as-ai lehcm 5% for Youngstown, Repub-l Conservative, left a vacancy in Rest- poocinuedonfloo l) wick od that there is no finer summer resort, than Prince Edward Island and equally certain that nothing is more unfair or lnjust than the heavy ferry tolls levied for the crouing of Northulnberland Strait which separates the Island Prov- ince from the rest of the Domin- ion, Col. Wilfrid Bovey, Director of the Department of Extra-Mural Rblationo, McGill University, re- turned yesterday from the Mari time Provinces where he has spent the last month. motored 2,500 miles, delivered 19 lectures, and attended four other meetings. He “Prince Edward Island is one beaimes cannot be beaten and the ._-‘..u, New Bruns- salt water is warm without the pmsenceofunpleeoa-nt orootmoo, i such as sharks, usually found in warm see. water," he said. There is only one drawback to holidaying there and that is the ferry toll across Northunlberland Strait, Oolu Bovey declared. He termed tho tlueo dollar charge for (Canadian Press) MONIREAL. July 27—Convinc- Solo Flight HALIFAX, July 27.—Russell Mc- mmhwes; “m o; Halifax Hal-bow Menus, student flier of the Halifax Everymmg w“ i“ readiness mt Milton Martel], 1c, was drolvned this’ Aew, 0111b. escaped uninjured to- conference, the nature of its busi- word from General Ital‘) Baum as night when the light plane in which he was making his first solo flight crashed in landing at the airport. The propeller was smashed as the plane nosed over, but the machine I The present Alberta A” is not 81' an automobile and the 40 cents per passenger rate as "utter non- sense" and "absolutely ridculous." , i E E '5 a detail, ho pointed out that while tho rates to cross to the Island had been substantially reduced during the last two years, they were still excessive. There should be nothing more than a nominal charge for the nine-mile inter- pmvinolol crossing, he averred. Tho cost of operating the ferry is not chargeable to the Canadian National Railways, he "added, voic- During his “holidsy" Col. BOVW left Montreal on no 2'1. tho most wonderful summer re- cision. LONDON, July 27.—(C.P. Cable)- Ruling portions of the old Alberta Succession Duties Act were ultra vires the Privy Council today dis- ment loses dutics of $60,000 it sought ,‘ to levy on the estate of the late I. i K. Kerr. fected by the ruling, for the sections found invalid by the Privy Council today were revised in a Substitute Act passed in the Alberta. Legis-l lsture a. year ago. These sections; provided for imposition of succes- sion duties on property outside Al- berta. and also made the executors of estates directly liable for duties, instead of the beneficiaries, their lordships finding this to be indirect taxation. Th e Flying World (By The Canadian Press) While Jimmie Matiern. home- ward bound from the Arctic, was flown by stages through British Columbia yesterday his old flying partner, Bennett Griffin, announ- ced in Detroit the two planned to i make a non-stop refueling flight’ around the world. . I I I Griffin said the flight would be I I I Post, meanwhile, returned to New ~ p‘ Commander Y lllfi t r d - trfizkmfiamapm: or? :58 a“ i?“ base no. v, circled about the craft theatre where pictures of his flight as ‘he went ‘Mm m” harbor‘ A“ ‘ th are being shown. j ‘i ‘I O i :1 i. l ception today. III 5 3 54 n 5 o: P E ison, recuperating quickly looked forward to a formal New York re- Th" “sham heme" w” i“ mu‘ day attire, agleam with fresh paint land new cordageQ , told skipper, who captained her the Brokers L o a n s '1»... o... - banks and during her historic voy- wasnmoron, July 2v._-<A.P.>.°K°ki? dwiwhliiliw" ""5 BPYWK W -—Lcans to brokers and dealers held '5" e "51 i‘ d 1°? u“ fisheries, . b New York Federal Reserve mem- i "M" w“ l" mmmmd "d "n" R/‘Fqlii ‘iinnviiln mam smmflil ‘M! in: the opinion that the deficit on , bcyl‘ banks for the wcck ending July.‘ he headed a crew made up almost, the operation of the ferry should; 2g we" announced by the Fgdefgli entirely of fishing skippers old. be borne by the Dominion as a g‘ Reserve Board today as $B94.000,000,i0l10ll8h w be his father whole on the principle that it is! representing a decrease of 573.000,- o link between two Hovincel. _ , 000mm WASOLIJQDIQOOQD‘ missed the Alberta Government's! appeal from a decision of the Al-I berta Court of Appeal. The Judg-I ment meant the Alberta Govern-' ienne Nationale, is 68 years old. THEBAUIJ orr FUR Wiliiili IEXPIJSITIUN The anchor is weighed and the‘ sails are set, and the Ploucesterl fishing schooner Gertrude L. The- | baud is off for Chicago to repre- ' in Feb M h lfi Exam can Eartha?’ anfihouk, sent Massachusetts‘ oldest industry take only three days. He expressed M’ the century of Progress Expos!‘ confidence of breaking Wiley Post's record. tlOifi. ;cd the escorting marine procession. whistles shrieking and their crews 2* r: S :1 n INDEFINI TEL I/lEmpi re EII-elega tes Fire Threatens Whole Village; Near Monctoni iBlaze Wipes Out Twenty - one Buildings In Albert — Damage . Is Estimated éiAbout $61,000. are missing and police are searching for them. The bodies of the trio Commend Results 11932 Conference ,.i’ri_ce Raising Policy To Be Con- tinued Within British Com- monwealth — Empire Dele- gates Hold Secret Meetings i ' ‘sometimes in private houses illll lsomctimcs in Cabinet offices l; . Whitehall-and is signed by the rc prcsentatives of the United King dom, Canada, Australia, New Zea. iiand, South Africa and India. Ni Isignatul-e was appended on behail of the Irish Free State whose repre- “ndud a" set 5mm i" in IITIPOI“. scntative referred the matter to hi: hint declaration signed today y b ‘government. Empire delegates to the World Eco- llomlc Conference at a meeting held after the conclusion of the irltcma~ ‘ tional gathering. ' '- B)’ George llamblcton, ‘ Canadian Press Staff Writer, LONDON, July 27.—(C.P. Cable)- JQIIIIIIIEIIOI! of the agreements uched at the Imperial Economic llference held last year at Ottawa rd the need for the ultimate re- Loration of an international gold Are Satisfied The delegates declared ihuv urn. sniisfred the Ottawa h Tile declaration points to the nc- irzili already had bencihm. " on "unity 0! higher wholesale prices inter-Imperial trade ahu L110 bene- lnd recognizes the importance ni m5 we” likely w continua The, nabibzy of intcr-Emplm exchange wank-med the “new”. m, 10w,“ rutes in the interests c! Fmplr: ‘ mg jnbeyalmpgflgl bar-rm»; go (M. imdt- _ i illtare Empire and world trade. i The declaration states again thi é principles of the Ottawa Agreement: ,' concerning the raising of wholesale Today's anr uncement marks the i price, and not,‘ gm; pgugy m; ‘t; conclusion of weeks of - “ "on conducted in the strictest secrecy- i l i Weeks cf Negotiation (Continued on page 9) Senator Beique rStric/zen Attend- ing Luncheon Field n Completed I“ For Election l HALIFAX, July ifL-The field fq Nova Scotiah provincial _ general. election on Aug. 22 was completv tonight as Yarmouth Conservative: named Alvin I. Chipman, barrister to contest that constituency for tho government. The government un- der Premier GfS. Harrington and. the Liberal opopsitiol: led by Angus L. MacDonald each have chosen 8b men for the province's 30 tidings Six Labor and C. O. I". candidates are also in the fight. The Weather ,Eto (Canadian ‘Pl-em f MONTREAL, July iii-Senator F. L. Beique, President of the vhl-i varsity of Montreal, fainted today! while attending a luncheon given, by Le Cercle Universitaire in hon- or cf Rene Turck, recently appoint- ed French Consul General in Can- ada. ‘ Doctors J. E. Dube and Albert LeSago, who were attending the luncheon, administered first aid and it was armounced Senator Beique had partially recovered from his illness. Senator Beique, a member of the Board and Executive Committee, Canadian Pacific Railway and President of Le. Banque Canad- . p ‘ tiaoieltuqites m ANOTHER Wm n1 WM RAVE (o at a cine onc' (By Thomas Horgan, Associated Press Staff Writer) GLOUCESTER, Mass, July 27- g _., ~ Moderate southwest wlndsi mostly fair and warm. METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE, Top onto, July 2T-—~\Ilf‘lllDlllJl and maxi. The whole port turned out to bid [roaring temperatures ;_ _ the schooner good-bye. Coastguard Akmffi‘, j" "' “" ‘" j'_'_ l‘ M Victoria ... Vancouver l-lilmonion at Edmonton .. llanff anes and water craft, directed by Fletcher Brown of ll = m E 3 o =- e fishing schconere in port ioin- Mo“, “w Winnipeg . Toronto .. Klnlllton .. Ottawa “entrant Quebec Saint John Halifax ... . Charlottetown ... . :a:::ssna§§:2s::a§ Youthful Jimmy Abbott, 83-year- ronnmsr , Rfnriinu- Prcrlnrr-a - tloderruto southwest winds; mostly fair end Wllvm. nigh Hill‘ this morning nl $.50 nml tonight 10011.01. Sun rots (his evening ni 7.’)? rism tolnnnrnw morning nf 4.41 years on the fishing and Snmmrrslrlc Hrln eighteen nlinulol later than Charlottetown (‘All FERRT IICIIFDFLI War): .n--Al~»-=~_» l‘r1nIvl| 01s a mzl ri m (Pfvlrnkfilfili. m > w»); rlrns- IJWIVFI Cfinr Tflflnrntln0 ma» o. m. (Em-n); 2M p. m4! . .1 __ __ s. . ...\,_,' iContinueiLmRoo . >\\ 4a- - . _ __. . ~ . u‘... ’<-‘n_ig\f;‘ ,.,,..,.