rn. modern bsthine nit u a me E T’ -' _ 0%/ //f' was \\ \\\\ 1 . Q , 1// '/// :,v-- mv 3 \ _ \ MAXIMS “YN ,,///4" nsulitv 41/é / I ` Covers Prmce Edward island Like the Dew -, . /,L is iiilurmii iilliinl/w as ie Th@P@°Pl@S Paper _-11*-___. Read byeveryboay MAXIMS or A MERE MAN K-BUWIGGN is always the equal 0|- better of fone. ‘ 1 L_ -f 1' . . Q it Ilundod Ill? Y A ' ' _ °"°"°“3":'."T'-`=""' "° °""' CHARL0TTE‘T0WN» CANADA. - THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 1933 12 PAGES ' l i §_ . Annuni lubseripfion Delivered “.00 Brllsncsas¢|»ansU.s.s.u_s0 = ~` _ ._ _ 1 Canadian HeldByiCI]MMIINISTS Cuban Workers EIIIIE TIIIIIE IN RIITIFICIITIUN 0F IIATERIIIIYS SUUGHT Roosevelt Discusses St. L a w r e n c e Scheme With Wa- terways Men. Ig , . . -li chain of waterways encircling me eastern half of the United mics, with the Mississippi and St. mrence-Great Lakes systems as wer links, was charted today at n. mierence between President Roose- “ii md waterway proponents. coordination of the two principal ' __ , ‘ Mosman... sept. 2o_sa uni_` Situation Grave As F or ei g n Lives Are En- dangered. 1 (oumlnn Prev) _ dsntified Canadian and American, suzer mill managers. were reliably I‘°D01'i¢d. from Toreaso, Oriente by Cuban workers who thwarted 9, police attempt to release them. 5511 Mlmil. belot by Labor unrest invziiiiouiv Will Face Charge of Setting Fire to The Reichstag Building. IMIPZIG. Germany. Bept. 2o._~s ualtcdl “E “Eggs _ sued a statement. C J. E. Mlchaud, member for Mad- for domestics. the sessions close none of the re-. ' visions had been completed, but all ,P R 0 G R A M M E ue tomorrow DEER IST-'AND' N' B" Sept' 20-, close. suggestions to the contrary are rc Wil.-;on McNeill, 50, of Chocolate, Cove was dead tonlght, a victim states im mi t t ’ th °f <1f°“'1““¢» 1° W” °°““°° he Bernt B al chen um... us izriwiooiufivii .nf lost his way in a storm and fell struction pmgr;’1mn'w over the public wharf at Leonard- Operated on Almost on me ev; of the dis the Conservative candidate, andiland and partly in China, will l>c‘-.'ill.~, where the body was found. Mmmmm Co fer n to _ _ 35 L [ H H knuwn in section il C CS COh\Cll(l icon o c was we Successfully next Monday at Geneva’ word camel the Farmer-Labor Party, s newlyassessed duties of DC" _ is to have the value and four ccnis a pound of New Brunssuck owing in his from the Whnc House that since formed group. also eXlJ'-‘C _ _ _ I “ repmsmmme In the Held' in Weight' amwuiT_j1_.__.e1ect‘0n mmm gm' - isssooilicd rx-ess) contracts had been iet for the az- i ~ it would roeecd e Le ieietive he T '_;4m1_' “O” CAPE TOWN, Union er south Shi’ l°’°¥‘°“‘”‘€ P Chen as scheduled Dispatches from Lon- nation from th g ° , e . . n t sl I t R G Africa, sept. zo-Bei-nt ani , ~ - sembly gifiesm-T5 §;;‘;ihgan; two n a the noted “yer wen known in CBn_ don today told of iiiformaiioii con- e `- 3 nt an a nd_ veyed by British statcsmcn to Conserv . (M d ka and York). ° ada, today undcrwo Doe vacancies B aw” O a lor]-Iicitis operation described ns com- Norman H' D“Vi5'tAm°rI"““ Am' mately Bucce5sm1_ bzlssndoi- at large, hat fulfillment of the complete programme might . I e TS - _ . ' 'rh te 1 hi ~h b ts IJ' S' S0 dl Canadian Dollar Makes Spectacular Rise As U.S. Wm; :Elegy gh HSubv;n¢r;=;H;1ns mm B had impmsion upon mm nc Dro 5 tries gathered at the Geneva moot- t Days" ' Curre y p ' and his shipmates some hours of I n 0 en B o ati p i inquiry was cleared up by s slate :ment that when he left. the ship |he met a. friend taking dinner at s. hotel. It was explained he spent the evening in his friends com- pany and returned shortly before midnight, going to bed quite ignor- ant of the excitement created hy his “disappearance” Will Close Relief Camp f (Canadian Press) .|gum~iltlxe1vecetmcedtolea|e. _ _ ing, IDNG BRANCH, Ont., Sept, 20.- l 1 rciurucd he ln.<'ii=Lr.d spexesmen for soo strikers at the f""°f W Dominion Government relief camp mme "5" be t°k"“- ' ~ onlractrd it colfl hers said tonight they believed the The Pfvufllllt C men would remain at the camp, dos- . ' P1” m 0,-der from Ottawa Closing this off, the nlodrraic fcvcr linger- ed. I Marks A large concourse of citizens and many school children witnessed yesterday the unveiling' of the bronze tablet at the Provlncialf .Bui.lI?1§i‘f§§f9r°§§iei ii§.3ERRYP|CIiERS Chief Justice Mathieson Yester- . day, Commemorating Epochal Milestone Inrfsgfehsefue. ivvunin ifvu VICTIMS UE I lrwelfstins review ez the history or ielezrwhr. particularly in this. - . Province, .ine of ii.. .d,.,,,,,,g,,:i)rl1iking of Stagnant which this servicil ii-ie bn", =,, qw' \\7ater Fr ' “ \ Om - “'°‘““~ I I ached Well iiifban MT' -7~ M. Mllfiil. muiluger nfI oves the Canadian National Telegi-Mini Fatal. for the Proiirlcc, tllerr read -the' ~-__-___ Icrillgrzltlllulmjv inf»<_<;i;;¢\,, X-pC,.§\,_.d_ ‘Canadian Press' ilcse urrc from ilu.-.1i0li_ Arthur; ST. THOIVLAS D'AQUlN, Que, ;Sept_ 20.--Stagnallt water from al tiiwfi: Messrs. G. H. Hoyle, Man.-.abandoned well. consumed by A HEZCT. /\ll§10 American Tclr-gi'apl1_linpp_v berry-picking family party Conipony, .\lont1"r»nl; D, E, (33110. today had claimed two lives ihrougll typhoid fever. Two other member) tional Tele re me Tomnw- _ . of thc family uf Emile Menard were E5 l . S. J. Hungerford, Acting Prcsideni, Can-` "mcauy nl- adian National Railways, Montreal; The dead "V E_ W_ Beatty' Kc" Prcsidcmy Cun__ Emile Menard, 41, farmer, ndlfiii Pnrlfic Rziilwaty Conipziny, paul Menard' hm 14`year'°ld sm* Montreal; Denison Pender, Chair- . Two other Children’ Madeline and man' Impcrml and International Raymond, aged nine and seven rss Oommummmms Limited' L0ndon_ _ pcciively, were at death's door. ’) On a sunny Sunday afternoon ii. Herber A. Wh c _ 1_(,cm_ Lf thc M;t1_C'0x3InC‘;)a;;;gnyD(;‘fAugust, authorities learned Menard I_,,,,d,m F.,g1.,nd. H M `Shm_t ' and his children went to woods neaf _` " ` ’ ' ' ' his farm to pick blueberries. The-is ' lifanogmg Director, Canadian Mar- buckets were about fined when me, conf Company, Montreal; Hector stumbled oder the WSL . Chai'-leswoiih, Chairman, Cariad- Tying `n pan to a cord they had ian Brontlcasiing Conunlsslon, Ot- I Wm, mum' Menard puucd up wage; tavra; Roderick Jones, Chairman “my be-,ng gm,-§iy_ all four arent; HE mm called “W” the °hI9fIof I‘c\1if~r:~. london, Pug: F WJ A gm, feta :ggi-r 31.5,.-,._-,-, f¢i_\_ vm. speaker' ME' I' E ' ’ J '1- """"('.'i.;.;., .J-‘no.-_._ ..._-..<.,,.`. [.1-3'? | -J_. ly ill and one by one ti;~ .~'=v- meriy superintendent of the Anglo-Item in (-,anadav Ottawa; Kent , three children were “mms of nn rison's remarks took the form of an Cooper, General Manager, Associ- ntcd Press, New York; Carl A. (Continued on Page 3) oisiewnilivi ceivcd from abroad, the Unltcdj ____.___-___ , i U. S. President Contracts Cold (Associated Press) WASHINGTON, Sept. 20-Pl'es- idcnt Roosevelt vvzis forced back to bed late today wht-n he dcvcloprnl a recurrence nf rt slight fever after a busy series of conferences dur- ing the day. His physician cxprcsscd no cor.- ccm over the condition of Mr. Roosevelt but when he found the Sunday mid while hc had slinlccu Powers Near Plan On Disarmament Actual Arms Re- duction Urged clisarlnarnent front of Great Brliain the United States, France and Italy, enough to enable an accord. This, it was believed, would include the control sclicmo, sanctions against any nation vloliiilufx a diszirmamcnt pathetic. .lvruit Return _ \f(‘llC 'W »<"i`~,`iii'.i.\i<~-S06 as typhoid. Paul died n few days later anc his fathers illness terminated fat- ally today. Physiclans tonight stet- ed they were not yct sure whether or not the younger children could bc cured. st, Thomas d'Aquin is H vlllesl near St. Hyacinthe. The Weather, Etc i 1 ` Jost ilo\ti ‘ toes 'file hr-.ec -<--1 , Scvivruiu ’ Y- x > Q ,. -rx `t = ®;©.Z' ._ agreement, :ind liiiiitnliolis of arm-s I *I1 \' '41 \ ics and grim. ~ The l“rr'licli officials expected the l"""“l‘ 5"“°h“"*"' ‘md “°“"h Briiish Czilalucts answer to bc svm-I winds; m"s"7 °I°“d~" Wm’ °°"'““" I Iiunol slioirrrwz not mm-li change in tcmpcmturi- (<.i| ,\l. |)i`l'l\.'i1_ 'l‘..r\ 1 CJPL' 1-ryuhony Edcyp U1\d¢_\r_5¢gp. nni<»_ Si-pi 20--.\lii4.i1\lxlni nh( m.\.\ - rciary nt ilio British Forvlgu Office, .,.. 4.- nr; who carried the I<`i'cilcli plan to \__lH`r`_l '_ _ London for ilic C.il>inct meeting, \;,,,.-...iid - i.-Q _..._ rr; ._ :N in _'H ’»~| 41 TJ .'-._ was cxilerictl bac.\;_ion:m'ro\\'. At __~_- ‘ 1 '___':'_'; :_ _, that time :hc iicgolmtious will rc- in uni-y ... _ . , Yl . " . i i Jiri #N lt»|;:i:i ... . - --5 rind n __ I1.: ol 44 4|i .. l.~h i- ii . . . . .. _ .'.|i til! 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