o, whilxhome in the cit! The Gun p" con owner! ll Em” practice"! in $21 home in the province. The rug m practically every ydlun goes by meildully to r, ot the rural route box u ‘=1 "mastitis: every worthwhile . nu-rdlun, Iouudel I'll‘! , mm"; Guardian ‘lwo Ocutu >"%// The People's ape ’__________,-¢ uv g ead by Everybody Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew ICHARLOTTETOWN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1932 l THE WEATHER Strong southwest winds or glles with occasional rain; not, much change in tcmerature. Annual Subscriptions JQHYIIQG 10 PAGES [5,1] By Mill Clnldr. Ind U, l. L. ILH e MustGoOn,” SaysBritish Premier edth ‘Toll And amage Heavy n Pu erto Rico l. ‘cken City I Ee-gins Herculean Task Of Reconstruction — Hurricane Moving In Direc- tion Of Jamaica. ' I INTENTIIJN DEBITTIN ming Session 0i Parliament Will Be Devoted ToDiscus- sion Of Economic Agreements. (Canadian Press) ONCTON, N. 5., Sept. 28.- re is no intention on the part the Government to have the re- oi the Dufl Commission on the way situation in Canada debat- dlring the coming fall session hriiament, Hon. E. N. Rhodes, " er of Finance, said today here on his way to Halifax. laid it would be brought down H: the coming session, but - not be debated until the lat- palt of the session, which would rene alter the first oi the . The coming session, he said, dbe devoted- to discussion oi agreements made with the oth- prts oi the Empire at the recent omic Conference in Ottawa. ilklllg oi the agreements then -- into, Mr. Rhodes said, that ‘- opinion they would be oi in- able value oi Canada. He liollcd specifically as features tercst to the Maritime Provin- the increased preference ior ' (Continued on Page 9) Crew Strike ,DEF.‘N', Scotland, Sept. 28—— ‘ crew’ oi the trawler Lord Tal- vhich rescued the “Flying Hut- - " in Greenland, were re- ~ today to have gone on strike, "' 8 a bonus from the owners iile rescue. ‘" l also demanded longer shon- as n reward for the adven- lt was said. Negotiations arc ‘ We)‘. lwt meantime the trjlwi- ~ soiled for Oreellilfl with, ‘ CTPW, UUNCEMENTS, ‘lemme EVEN'i‘S, - f MEETINGS, ETC TE :—2c per in advance. word strictly “" and Dance Morell Mon- 5527-9-29-3L ll w and Dance " t: at Mt. Herbert Thurs- "im. 2e. cei Fortune Hall Friday, her 30th. Good music. 5470-9-27-31. Dortaht meeting York Point In River Telephone Company 11 Hell, Poorly, September 118181145 m the Southjeciiic Ocean uh important feature o! m"! in 5503-9-28-21. W. Club loading hogs and ) Tllwiey. October 4th. k now with Secretary. ' b529-9-29-ii. ‘ 0e at Victoria Rink Satur- - 1st, 0 to 12. Sid Elliot and “titre. Admission use. ' NTI-Q-lD-Ii List 55l0-9-28-2i ' l (Canadian Press) t SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico, Sept. 20. —Urged by Governor James R. Bev- erley in "take it like men,’ weary Porto Rico began today the hercu- .lean task oi repairing the damage iwrought by yesterday's disastrous hurricane. The work oi reconstruction got ible to assemble complete casualty lists or to estimate the full extent of property damage, but reports from outlying districts convinced the authorities that the death toll {would be at least zoo. An IIiOOm- iplete list oi casualties showed 99 known dead and 1,013 injured. i FF RURT under way before it hed been poss- Othcr Damage Aiter the hurricane left Porto Rico it caused " uble damage in agricultural regions of Santo Do- mingo, but apparently there will no loss oi life. Later it was reported south of Port-Au-Prince, Haiti, and Havana meteorologists said it was moving in the direction oi Jamaica. At the request oi the citizens emer- gency relief committee, the Porto Rico Red Cross this aiternoon un- dertook a survey of the storm area to determine how many thousands were romeless and what they need- ea 1h the way of rooosulas, clothing and medical supplies. The storm was limited to the north coast oi the Island. It cov- ered approximately one third oi the Island's acres. (ISHREFUSEB (F ll RT l! E R TREATMENT I (Special to the Guardian) | HALIFAX, N. S., Sept. 2B—-Edson ;Boutilier, who gave iniorrnation to Royal Canadian Mounted Police enabling them to frustrate a plan to rob the Royal Bank branch at Shubenacadie on August 23, and resulting ln the conviction of Syd- ney A. Refuse, has been refused iurther medical treatment by the R. C. M. P. for a wound he sus- tained from police iire during the attempted hold-up, according to a statement made by Boutilier and nublishcd in the Ilnlifax Daily Ztar. Immediately after: giving his ev- idence at the Refuse trial , (Continued on Page 9) Japan Loses island If She Quits League ‘and convention bureau oi the Can- (Specisl to the Guardian) Fore“ Hm] WASHINGTON’ Sept 39__A plan Progress Club. "cm $18,000,000 in 5537-9-39-31- is being iormulated at Gengvg, 4, i920 Canada's revenue from tourists was learned today, to return the ca, South oi Nations. Japan was given a "class O" man- date over some 1,400 islands oi the Caroline, Marlena and Marshall‘, at the close oi the world war. They' were stripped from Germany by the in this conection since lest Febru- victorious allied powers. l Th4, mandate was granted by the‘ league oi Nations, and ii JaPfl" should resign from the League sh! would have to surrender this man- ia“, m the oplniqn o; Qxpgfl; ou]l00.000 Canadians have exchang- M'- v said . mandate islands m i119? Sue to Germany, 1i Japan, ‘should withdraw from the Lcafllf Eighteen Persons Jailed Suspects Arrested In A s s a ssination Oi Five Promine nt P oi i tical Leaders In Cuba Tuesday. Helpless (Canadian Press) HAVANA, Cuba, Sept. 20- Eighfeeu persons were Jailed today as suspect! in the assas- sination oi five prominent pol- itical leaders oi Cuba. Martial law prevailed and the newspa- per lleraldo was forced to make completely over its noon edi- tion, climinat'__ much assassin- ation news. ,BETTER IN WESTLN cANJMont Carmel Fair Renewed Confidence A m o_n g Farmers And Business Men Canada. ‘ (Special to the Guardian) MONCTON, N. IB., Sept 28- There are definite indications oi a turn for the better in the economic tide in Western Canada which I noted on my visit, declared His Grace Archbishop Worrell, Primate oi the Churchnoi England in, Can- oda, when passing through Monc- ton this afternoon on the Ocean |Limited or the cahuolah National ‘Railways en route to Halifax. There were several instances, he continued, in which this was par- ticularly noticeable. men in the west are more optim- istic than they have been for some time past and they are all looking forward to the present crop year to materially pull them out oi their financial difficulties he said There are reports he stated, that when the final figures for the season's grain crop are ascertained t-iley will he in excess of the present of- _ficial estimate oi 446,000,000 bush- els. He noted the same spirit of renewed confidence among business men in Ontorin and Que“ Canada ’s Success In. Tourist Trade (Special to the Guardian) MONTREAL, Que, Sept. lid-The Dominion Government and the var- ious Provincial Governments were recognized as important factors in Canada's success in the tourist (trade which was described as a iorm oi export trade, stated C. K. Howard, Manager oi the tourist adian Railways, in p luncheon ad- dress here beforeithe Canadian amounted to $309,000,000 in i929, he said. In recent years the figure has dropped due to general depres- sion in exchange values, he re- marked, but there is good reason to expect a definite improvement within the next few years. liner-provincial tourist traffic is Canada, Mr. Howard declared, and ary when Canada's railways inaug- urated low rate coach excursions, particularly in Eastern Canada. over 100 of these excursions have been successfully operated and over TURN FUR THE MUKDIN, Menohuril. Sept. $9—(B! The Canadian Press)- The newly created state of Mun- chuiruo apparently was help. lees today against an uprising in far northern Meuchurla al- tfl’ the ' _ ' Chinese gen- "ti. SI Plug Wong, had seized the h! town of Munohull on the Manchurian-Russian bord- er. Marlchukuo State New Disorders Insurgents SeiZe-Key Town Of lVianchuli Creating Delicate S1t_uation §_)_1}_The Border. An undetermined number oi I Against Mencliukuo troops, described here es many, were killed on Tuesday, when General Sue’ ll’- tiilery destroyed four ‘ ” and apparently seized the town together with other nearby vil- lesce. The uprising created u Potatoes Five delicate situation on the bord- er, involving four elements, the Japanese, the Soviets, Me-uchu- Ce" ts Ea c h hue, and the insurgents. | (Special to the Guardian) i SUDBURY, Sept, Zii-licrefls‘ good news for the farmcr- ‘ potatoes retailing at five cents J three Cabinet Ministers and eight, MA CD ONALD . FILLS PLA CES OF R ES] GNED CABINET MINISTERS F '— - ' .snhnsnsnseSsewmuuHm lsnnsssanhstsmmlmwu ain Re Ottawa Agreements. LONDON. Sept. 2B—(By George,’ Hambleton, cahuolhh Press Staff § GQVliL S i’, e, 9 1 0 I‘ [1 e f Writer) -— Dellouncing the whole ,1 . . golicy of the Imperial Economic’ " GIVG onf e c aw as “i r. "M " m‘ a m” ment T0 700 Men This Winter. iliing the unity of the Empire," (Canadian Press) SYDNEY, N. 5., Sept. 2B.—Bc- g Other Ministers today resigned from‘ lthe National Government. i “T0 bring these trade questions each. At the Sudbury market. recently one man sold two dozen oi them. They weigh sllrhtly more than two pounds each and about twelve of them - ilii a basket. g Egmont Bay And lA Great Success ‘Exhibits BetteFT-han Ever Thisc H u R c H | H. ;into the forefront of the political lfllflil ls to invite disagreements be- ,twecn Empire Governments which .'.Will likely, sooner or later become i ll , ' ‘acute, declared the Join: letter in ‘which eight Liberal Ministers, not ‘members of the Cabinet, submitted ‘ their resignations, ) Viscount Snowden of Ickornshaw, ,5°V@l'm8 i011? years close associ- empioyment at the Dominion Steel |ancl Coal Corporation's mills here ‘next month when work is com- menced on a. 15,000 ton railorder for the Canadian National Rail- ways. The order has been held up since last/May. General Manager ‘H. J. Kelley tonight stated that ' the blast furnaces and open hearth: ‘tween 600 and 700 men will find I_n West And Upper, , Year — More Than 1200 Entries —Much Intere_s_tln Calf Exhibits. (Special t0 the Guardian) The Egmont Bay aid Mont Car- mu Exhibition held Yesterday at Egmont was a greet success. The exhibits were better than ever and entries amounted to over 1,200. In spite oi the rain there was a. large attendance from Summerside and the surrounding country. The chief feature oi the fair was the calf ex- hibits by two boys’ and sills’ clubs. "one Short Horn and one-Ayrshire. lThe former performed vary credit- ably. The clubs worked hard to bring the calves out in good shape IMPRUVINR (Canadian Press) LONDON, Sept. 28—Winstoll Churchill, British statesman, who was taken to a hospital yesterday when he became scr- iously ill, was reported by physicians today 1o be vcry much better. He had suffered a relapse from an attack of para- typhoid. and French introduced His Honour Lieut. Governor Dalton, who 10r- maily declared the Exhibition open and complimented the manage- ‘ment on the success of the exhibi- tion and praised the high Quality oi the exhibits. Rev. Father Gallant read a let- ter from Hon. J. D. Stewart, Prem- ier of the Province, regretting his inability to be present through ill- ' ness and "wishing them every suc- Tbe speakers were Hon. G. Shei- ton Sharp, Hon. Walter M. Lea, 0885 ‘m, 1,, a y“, o, m, would m“. Mr. Justice Arsenault, m. A. added improvement. The business | A World's Fair Exhibzl The special exhibit oi sheep and lalnbs was another special feature (and was one of the finest exhibits oi sheep ever seen at Egmont Bay. Worthy of very special mention‘ was the exhibit oi Swede turnip seed grown by Mr. Amunt Gallant of Mont Carmel which in the opin- ion of the judge, Dr. J. A. Clark. Superintendent oi the Experiment- al Farm, was the beet he had seen anywhere and should be sent to he World's Fair at Regina in i933. Governor Opens Exhibifliou Mr. Gallant stated he had sold nearly 1,000 pounds at '15 cents per lb. . Rev. F. X. Gallant, Hon. Presq ident, in a short speech in English Famous Fighting Shins Scrapped! (Special to the Guardian) LONDON, Sept. Iii-Two of Brit- ain's famous fighting ships will soon, leave Portsmouth for the lest time.) The Iron Duke, lllerl Jellico-ls flagship in the Battle oi Jutland, is to become a gunnery practice vessel. Most oi her fittings, already McLean, M. P., Mr. J. F. Arnett ‘and Rev. Theodore Gallant. Among ,those attending the exhibition were ‘Mr. Jabcs Lea. of Victoria, Hon. Ad- ' lrisu 1". Arsensult of Summerside, )Mr. Thomas McNutt, M. L. A., of :-Malpeque aha Mr. n. s. Richard- ‘son of Summerside. Mn Shaw expressed much ma” for the month of August were $607; ul-e in the exhibition. The district m- g at?“ of $455514 as Wm" was one oi the iinest in Prince pa" August 1931- 4t “"45 County and anyom not Imam“. announced here today. For the wltuit would he surprised at eheeght months ended Aug 31, not progress the farmers were making. g Pymhwzgagggiliizm-ifllltzs 60mm"- The ladies of the district have '° - - n e m"- without doubt some oi the iinestgwndl“? Perl“! °i last 5w“ Gm“ exhibits oi needlework and other-Naming’ 1°’ “mm W" $101186" ‘domesm arm 122B against $11,607,386 in August ML “new In expmwmg msl i931. Working expenses _ totalled pleasure at the m“ exhlbltion ot:$9,469.022. as compared with s10,» horses and the improvement in the 454965 l“ ‘he prmlm“ ‘WE-“st- F” stock 5am that the “tuna o, anb the eight months ended August 31. . (Canadian Press)’ MONTREAL, Sept. 28~Net prof- m“; 5°,- me Show could not be gross earnings well-a 377881871, a- - gainst, $96,101,118 in ‘ponding period of 1,0?‘ oi 10.220247. wflrg-‘Service t . SWURDHSIii ' mun"? (Canadian Press) SAINT JOHN, Sept. ill-Winter (Cm-mu, m“) service by steamer between Boston HALmAx sen)“ 33,14, swordfish and Saint John will be reestablish- wegghyn; 359 pound,’ the “m”; ed this year after a. lapse of sblteen l membered by fishermen‘ in this old clearing house, was caught to- day by Q got-bun and m, son on iJohn by the Eastern Steamship the mouth of Halifax harbor. It éhc corres- " ‘ “CASE (Continued on Page 9) ;its of the Canadian Pacific Railway anon with Prime “muster Ramsay I would be run on double shifts, whilr ‘MacDonald was °utsp°km i“ d9" (the blooming and rail mills would work single shifts to spin out the order as long as possible and give rcmployrncnt and revenue for the i (Continued on Page 9) Christmas season. Rolling oi the Smrder is expected to fake about two ‘months, but there is an optimistic feeling that once the steel mills are musnnmoowwre elllllvweem; l Is Opened i T r a d e Agreement wanna,“ "m, Q1331] Unitgdi PUGWASH, N. s., Sept. ale-rho . ’ inew Cumberland County Home, Kingdom s G r e a t; with accommodation for 200 per- sons, was formally opened here to- | . ' T0 day by Hon. Dr. George H. Murphy, i: . P. RA | ill RY times. i‘.3312.iilitfiitii'.f.lmffii‘fii — iciuded Warden A. L. biattatall, of icimadla" Pm") lWeslchcstcr, who presided, A, G. lBliflfilfigi,génSgislvgksllfl-Aéeg», McKenzie, KC; R. x. Smith, K.C.. ' ~ 11 1 1 l) ~"M.P., and J. S. Smiley, KC. The dent of {he Canadian Fishcrieslbundgng cost 3711mm Association predicted that the |Unitecl Kingdom's great markets |for frozen fish would soon. be thrown open to ltlllritimc Produc- ers, He foresaw increased sales yrincipally of salmon and halibut.‘ The opportunities, of course, were moniingcnt upon ihc acceptance by ihc British Porkament of inter- Elnpirc trade agreements reached at Oitalva, but he believed accep- tgqrlcl- was forthcoming. A preference-of one penny half The Weather, Etc A LoT o‘ PEQPME TWPME h hlTCihbTY QF PQUTUNQ WE WATER 0N _ ENTRUSIBQM (Continued on Page 9) _ g. 1 1. O.D.E.Dvella_gate Presented Report ' Tile high light of the September meeting of the I. O. D. E. was the report of Mrs. F. S. Wi‘kins. dele- gate l0 tile thiriyp-sccolld nlllluai meeting of the National Cilapicl‘ I. O. D. E. held at tile Royal York, Toronto, The report was a lengthy .\iil'i'l.lliliJl.OL%IVAL Ol-‘i-‘lfl-I-Ton onto sop: LN-llllliululll iliHi lllliXT‘ removed when eh; wee originally or- l u‘ e-e» we o» =~.»=¢»-*mit.fi°.l.,°f,.lfi°.lliilii2 “ma: “Tzzlbre” '°m"°d': home to custom passage to dress it. which Isl “"1”? i“ Ehwwrt’ lwnmwmJThey wergtpavildallgfintgalheplglllllndd. “hi” 1°‘ "m"! “P- "Mme “Wl rm they landed n yesterday u..." W! l“ u" 5W9‘ 5mm‘ ‘m-lwouid have received l4 cents. when her guns end naval ratings ' were rushed ut the last moment in-! w Lgdygmfth m4 helped sir George will be replaced by the German white to sustain the eeige for sev- 81-11108 ship. Peking, which will be ".1 menu“; _ lemmcd the Aretbuee. The con- After lying 00 years in the River damned Aw a was the lest Bru- Tilemee on loeu from the Admiralty lsh vessel to proceed into action the mining ship Arethuse hes fin- under full sail. The action took odvisiilinthilwlf- uilybemcoudeummflzospelpleoediuiugebeqluaeufleu years, it was announced today sim- _°n°' and, descrlbod m an :2- f,',',‘;,l'_.,,,, n1 ultaneously in Boston and Saint tense“ mterpstlng manner e Yum-nun ~ 1i llllllllnmivilS gamed by nttcnd- fiihillrrillillll ‘~11 Lines Inc. ianco 1:, all matings of the “than, The S. S. Evangeline which has ‘ Natmm Chaim‘ bringing home '5‘,',',,“,',‘,X,' (as been on the Boston-Yarmouth route m m“ members “s nothing “°"l""_"‘ all summer and which last winter 915° "Wld l1"! "lfliillilliidfi “id di- m"‘_,‘:_‘hr\ __ :11 cruised m the west males out qflllérslff.’ or the nollvlilcs of this m::_§'|v:‘p.‘.“+;‘. d.‘ New York will go on the Saint John °1'lY*"“*“‘*-"“ ‘Jr Bnhsh wimwl‘ ll.ll~u=lll-- \\ . .~.»ll-l,w».~l elem “we on Novembe 1- re- 1*@’"~**"?"*“** "W" ‘,3,.l"?3:3);i"Z....Till?“....."",f.'.\f.. .'ri;.'.‘.'.".>1 placing the S. S. Saint John, which EWUME" ommcdflfron‘ me we" m‘ (output-hoard ‘ __ _ will go into service between Boston vieusb‘ lmbli-shcd report of the Sen- wifiyfujjfj, 1*=“'* “m” -*"_‘,',“'§‘_.,‘{f,‘_ fllld NOW York. NBXt spring the l-Clnbvl mectmg- ,\~t much vhnnuo in folur rlnurrg. - liflzili 11.1» illis iiiiurllm \ iii. M“ steamers will go back on their us- r “m, “Hugh, n, “m, ual routes. EWPvll Boston and Saint John with Vfilln we. 1111.4 lllifirlilllhll or r. 1,1 hurl Upwards oi 200 stevcdorcs, sea- sailings. from the New England port "“,‘_'.:“_"':::::,':f|"‘;wmgfilfllllpvf ;',]','_ ,__-_.-, ,, men and omce-enlployees wi!l by every Tuesday and ‘Friday llt 0.30 m. m“ FERRY snmnnlz this reestablished service have Iem- p. m nml il-crn Smut John C\9l_V “Wk ,,,,_,._,__|‘,‘,,,., .,,_,,.,,,,,, dun, ploymcnt all winter. The Evange- Wednesday and Saturday at 7.30 0.1,’- n m, owl 1 l'- "\- Wer-k days-Loaves Cape TOIIIOIM tine 10.30, a. n. eud to! p. I. linewillmeketwotripeeweekbe- pm.