J 4 W ' H as Gilnllrlulnl Rn//lr -/fa Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew / The Paper Read by Everybody lying. MAXIMS or A MERE MAN Some people tell the truth just because they d0n't care to he caught l il H _ 0+ -J f F 0NTHlY EETING on Number Before - Routine Business Comlllet ____ ,iii regular monthly meeting ot city council was held last in the Council Chambers iii; worship Mayor Prowse in ellair, and all councillors with e tions ifesent. ip elic P ~ , A wmmunicatlon from two res- l iiiuiu of Gerald St. requesting the iwing of a sidewalk was referred iii, the Street Committee. Cniirleillor Foster for the Finance 'jgsinmittee gave a. detailed state- fwii, ni expenditures for the first _ onths He stressed the nc- iiiiinder oi the year. The collection oi outstanding taxes was irogress- -ing satisfactorily. Most depart- ments were within their estimates. Councillor Kennedy for the ‘ltzeet Committee reported the isilsr and scariiyer at work. The |i-svsl streets at present were not iii very good shape, but they were new being improved - ~ l Councillor McDougall for the i , _- _ _’u=,,).,_7¢-in _ gight m - ‘ 'wily for economy for the re- l` 'H Youngest Son Of Canada’s Governor-General' ‘” CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1931 12 PAGES A rrnual lupsrrlpilnns Delivered Q05 By lnil Cnnldn uid Us I, A. ‘gm ,_, l E xii f.:P"$.`.'.1‘ 31 ra'-.. i _in ,i rl r >_ _id ZS lie Property Committee report- I M* i . ‘M __ M ._, H _ "-63 , , E Nb sd the work on the City Hall an- °°"*”°“’”“““ ‘”°“‘ It W” °“’°°"' lmli:.'s cannons oonsou Marius 1-"msn: rustic nrrs;/inane; ed that the work would be com- B _ _ orn in French Canada. oi a in his very first photograph, and, of youngest son of Cu1ada’s governor-ihas expressed rr wish that slr- imp. iiieied before next meeting. councillor Reardon stated that ;‘:“°; “‘°"‘°"» "W W" 1°" 0! l°°\111°» Positively his first llllbllc ap- general. Hs was born at Montrehlferi Bei-sen, fm-me, pi-im, mini," un s of Bellsbornugh and the pearance. lla is the Hon. George Aug 14, last, and will be christened of Canada, act as proxy gt the egre- mony. __ iiurills the last few months there have been a number of mysterious fires on the east end of Sydney Btreei. Residents of that section T M T I l' oi ill ll v _ i _ At- ` intrepid Flyers matter up. ' Councillor Foster reported that I-` . ilrvlects to the extent of $71,000 had " 3 been recommended to the Govem- I ° ‘ ment for completion under the un- employment plan. _ The question as to whether or not any taxes had been collected \ilclrl transient traders in the auc- fticn rooms was raised by Council- ;lor Holman. No money had been jirecelved. bllt the traders had been ff'ilned.$50 seven times- All had been éfsppealed to the Supreme Court. E Resolutions were passed author- ilizlng the completion of the con. crisis-what? Rt. Hon. Philip snow- tinultion of Ambrose Street, and the widening of a section of Spring Park Road. Resolutions were also Weed authorizing the construction oi a board sidewalk on Gerald Btleet as far as Longworth Avenue, "ie raving or the remainder of lllilltr Queen Street as far as the 1°" WHS Passed providing for mlmofmg of the (my HB" annex' d nt l New York are disturbing _-- : r olutio fo ai ti oi E n -weer brilliantly lighted tonight for | KS Gill to The Glllrillllll ed production me producers hitgve devotions. Rev. J. W. S. Lowry. who 05 n r the p n ng Eine ball ef the cu B ll isympwms °f "W “'°‘”1d 5““““°“~ the benefit of the three r..lbren-tb- P” . . -,,&,,d_ Y “ ding was Greet 1arlt.fn's apparent edverselmw York ,Hem whose _“mm ToR.orvro,ont.,sept.1i.--when Publicity Dr; ve ”° “ke ‘"'f°_“°°°““i me W “S wasihc spcciaiprmher io, me ,,c_ His WU,-ship suggested that it balance oi’ trade still grows, In plane last was sighted early in me the 1981 Exhibition closed it an- 5E°n°““1 °:“P_atim°s and preduw' Casimy chose for his taxi pmims is/ould be necessary to °PP°i“" ° gruiglrl billlgiglxlbddeetntllgnddlt °“°m°°“ 5°“mw°°° °‘ Cap” R’“°°' ixrddoeiaraaotiddzlisdtillizhnlltoledr- In In te rests b25;);atlllotughbllgtdtliznigllgl; 137: M' 'uerusmm my chief joy? -llew member o ' '_ Newfound] n. ' ' f ' coupled with the words ofthe Garden Committlelde igeldksqulidg 000' or $7'2a0'000 more than in Aug" At 7.50 3. (EST) the audac- This was only D' 2 per cent dmp' C s h e ri es 2:; 1?se§a:;i:;yt;:tt£; 3;; Prophet Isaiah: "Ye are my witness- Lliilce of M:-. James Paton. “St of mst year' [ions trio had been in the air 39 however' M compared with 13 per an' which all advanced ideas and poss-les", from wmch he deuwrcd an l councillor Hmmm suggested that lgroino polétifxiiil nvfm;l; np:Ai;lt:s1h°urs_ They hm expected to reach 32|; loss in 1930 from the previous; me ummm or Sectional prednec_ earnest sermon of practical counsel the City be repregentsd by “homey Zlablefrefzlnedies now tmck and ‘“t‘ 21;: t;{;i'l,`l:hil;l :gmtgy 4`:uh¢:l1:;cl|;:l; The first week was rainy. the-sec_ i (Canadian Pl’esl)4_ tion; i;et;arefullY expunzed. Sine and ellcouragclnclit to all present. '__-lt*-'-“ irst, n OTTAWA, Ont., Sept. 1 A na- ren e arger ccn rcs suc as it Continued on page 10 my zsgftfsnleelii; agefxinl the for 48 hours aloft. Aviation auth- Ltguirgg ;\ul;l;:';oli.x;m;F°n:pot 3:: giim wide piibiiciiy di-ive by the New York and Chicago in support rival theories or free trade and, °’“‘°° h°‘"°"°"~ We” d°“'°*f“l o.u.E. omelels. with s better break Federal Government was predicted °f the ‘°8i“m°'¢ Stage- MP- Hams , °-h-_ protection have given place to .lwhether their gas would permit in im weather ma nh. would un_ by A, H_ Bi-iiiiain' pi-esidmi Di me remarked is the adoption of sub- i .J search for ways and means oifiying as long as the latter figure. di-,uimdiy im” som, over the 1030 mnmian Fiaimies Association as .scription lists, and the Schuh:-rts ‘1' , - Whe the lane was observed at gi _-- ix ui of the mst sew me isih “mimi meeiing of the have been successful with these. ANNOUNCEMENTS colvuNG EVENTS, » MEETINGS ETCS. Come to the Dance in Millview E ` ' Wwncsdnv the mth. xr not °°°' Thunder nicht. seal-a-is-al. "ml D1-noe. victoria. iunlr, m‘|f°°°¥- Sent.. 11. Music for all °f dancing- slow-o-is °°°`° form the Bla panes at ',1::"°:4 Inn. Tuesday night. on-ls " W““l°°- ales-o-is "“‘° Y- P. s oi Marshfield i?i\;';"",‘g“‘l°» Will present their wealierdu;-° §Z";"'.min .men neu Mmumnl.” as cgi; oclock. eeaz-a-is-sl “Ili Blee ii, lil Hollow-well if you iii: g:'sl°°D¥ Hollow juni; cams to Rlchmnngenca in the New Hail st “mmm 011 Thursday evening, in uw m 11th and hear the tip-top mm ,music of the O‘IAsry Orch- um “I the sure cure of the Mrnhnunu. sdrninien l°d'°“ °f KID! Goorle, is seen here St. Lawrence Ncuiliu Ponsonby, in Ottawa. on Sept. 22. The King -1 Lisbon-To-New York Airmenl ern. nfsflrean as Almost Cer-rein of Reeehin 1' y g Parties Lock Forces _ on Trade Ravi,-ai_ Goal-Were 39 Hours In A1r WND” Sept" M_Amrm_i When Last Heard From. den has balanced the budget at the (Canadian Press) might land, all six airports in the, cost of sacrifices which made Main S. S. PENNELAND AT BEA, metropolitan area. and the Bostonl Street almost gasp for breath. sept 14-111, gemiim ¢,rim_;_Ai. airport were on me alert' There is 5 feeling of returning con- lantic airplane DQO72 ci.rcled over , fidence throughout the country, the pemieiimd ai., 1_4() pm" E_ s_ TH ______l__ but no one for a. moment lmaginesiiodgy in iniiiude 4555 n°rti~i_ i0ng_ ‘ I Greet Britain is out of the Woods- tltude 54.39 west iaes miles east nl- The greater problem of a. trade re- Halifax, N. s.,) and proceeded in I Attendance ill to faced ri di ciion Ex°h"~“¥°5 and the W°“k“°55 °"l‘ Airports along the eastern seaboard' meeting the immediate situation. “ P gm-e on s o -» ri th Bud et 1-40 P' m- E' 5- T~ W tho 5- 5- en days there was rain We have balance e B but we have not balanced ou, Penneland eighty miles southwc-st` trade," exclaims 'I-tt. Hon. Neville °f 09-96 R800 and 395 miles east cnunberlrln, Minister ei Health in °f Hemel- it had been slightly L a u n c h es Rum ms Nauomi Government in B more than 33 hours out of Portu- speech at Dumphriai --The pi-,iicy gal and had covered nearly 2,500 , ns. iss... nn mn.. er New Boat Cruisers of the Unionist Party for an emor' m - _ _ geney tariff has acquired a new im- Y°"‘ md “heed ` p,,i,,,_-» The coast in the vicinity nf Hui. -- f, fax was wpgppgd ii-i 19| wnisht md OTTAWA, Sept. 14.-Cai‘lada’s Rt. I-ion. Winston Churchill I hi rd aiiwiig iii, budget ,| ths visibility wg Kmving pcm. fleet of rum boat chasers will be 0 ngio imdins in dei-im, mas, ,nd de- farther south. Lacking iigiinii, augmented next week by the elim protection nnur. be breuaht information as to where the mm 1“““°h1“¢°f°W°fa-ttcfviwa.wit- ing $110,000 each. The new vessels, in during the life-time of the Pr” budget," Mr named Alachssse and Adversul ent Parliament. _"The - Churchill exclalms, “represents the aB an emergency expedient _ iii. -have been built at Sorel, Que., and last expiring convulsion in the revenue to go towards ths relief oi Gravenhurst, Ont. They are li'l feet treasury of Cobdenism." Unemployment. long and are equipped with Diesel "It is the last Free Trade Budget The General Council of the engines. One is to be used in the ws shall see," echoes nt. Hon. Trade Union Ooolrcll is to inquire Gulf of st. Lawrence and the other Sir Arthur Steel-Maitland at Cu- into the whole problem of tariffs. oi! the coast of Novabcotia. munnock, near Glasgow. And French opinion is reported ui ._._.__-- ‘ Rt. Hon. Arthur Henderson be-already beoomlhl concerned over PIP! HIS UTILITY TOOL Legisi- 0| the Lsborito Opposition, the possible prohibition upon such _._- nouness his wlllinsnw to con- imported luxuries as rrmeh wines. sHAMoluN.Ps..sept.1i.-(Um ll _‘.91 __ MM. my . all ¢s¢.1ii_Q¢ me revenue _tor1f1__1hllsr»» mens enema tensile' Cyclones i 'Still Onfl Rampagel,” Town of Santa Rosalie? Lower California, Vis- ited By "Twister.” - (Canadian Press) LA PAZ, Lower Cal ifornia, Sept. 14.- i Reports received , here from Santa Ros- 1 alia today said the l town was “nearly ` destroyed” by a cy- clone yesterday. A j number of deaths re- l suited, the report said. organization which opened here to- day. The Association had been urging the move upon the Ciovem- ment for some time and it was ex- pected that the publicity campaign in the interests of the fishing in- dustry in Canada would be sn- nounoed in il. short time. A brighter outlook for the future of the fishing industry throughout the country was pre- dicted by the president, who urged greater cooperation with the feder- al and provincial governments as a means to this end. {_1_ and briars that "talk" have their counterpart in the old briar pipe carried by Hugh Constable Weary. Weary uses his pipe as s hummer ' 'f ~f C PLAQUE DESCENDS oN STRICKEN CITY All Business At Standstill In Belize, Capital City Of Honduras-Cremation Resorted To In Dis- posing Of Bodies Of Victims Of The Tropical Hurricane. (Special to The Guardian) iimaied death toil 01 1000 to 1 200 TEGUCI ,, » ' ' GALPA- H°Hd1U'i1 S. lives and caused enormous property Sept. 14.-The Honduran Consul at damage to this Honduran Capital .4 B llzs, B ii. ` ' in that cu fgllbivi all ro e‘_‘ °“t "'85" '“"‘”“1 PYT” “1m°St in the and tidal livav £8 l C ilulrlddno centre of the devastated city yestei-_ e- W0 Umdelltlflddiday and today. as health and gov- I¢;I::d:tr“1“ S€:°°n€"5_W0f@ '~`CiJ0rLcd ernment ofllcials attempted to prc- ' we; PUIZMOL; h:ril<,a.lc urea bc- .cnt the spread of disease. The bodies sunk with th 101`f\tIalld`vb.llar>:_;;_ ,-1-.usted were in addition to more _ sen er e °55 if CALM dll-I ne- ..\li T00 counted as they were plac- Q 3 5' ._-_i in crude graves dug in l.lle‘ city , ,icnllnlll llll lllsslzs sicoln ll E l n l lla lc.-melcry by prison labor. Mean- Hard Debate E n d S C"’m“"°“ °l B°di'~‘S lwhlle squads of volunteer laborers BELIZE» H°“d“fa5» Sept 14. Via* worked ceaselcssly under the direc l Nla-lorlty of All Business Pnrai; zcil P A ~ I ~ ` . _ 'I - fm merlcall AWWW5 128510-ltlon oi Honduran soldiers clearing V0t€S FOI' N3tl()l‘la,l HUB? °l°“d5 °f black stench laden away the tangled wreckage of home" ` (‘0i ei nn-lent A .s I Y _ 5m°k9uhU!\§ UVB? Belize Vidal’ 9-S and business houses that until crema on was resortedto in dispos- Thursday made up the Capital o: _” ing of bodies of victims of the tro- British Hom-iiira5_ _A pical hurricane, which took an es- llsy George Hsmblewn. Canadian Press Stal! Writer) LONDON, Sept. 14.-(Canadian :Press Cable)-After two days oi Hundreds of persons injured mihard debate the National Govern itlle storm a ci by tl td l ' - ‘ ' N0 te d A U O r i , . n . Ie 1 a “age i ment's economy bill was given sec~ _uliich accompanied the blow, co -_ _ _ llllled to receive medical aid, rush- \ ond reading m the House of com' imons tonight by a majority of 5’i r Leaves on Ret” fn ;§ l _ .Btfwmi lwoagra ,‘_, ovtaitueesi ,_ - - I = RAo\o{Auo_ “luuelxfg §‘._ )`¢ i ’ .,, _ ~ * _,elf Moderate to fresh southweéi winds, partly cloucw and warmer. Temperatures Minimum 65 High tide this afternoon at 1.02 and tomorrow morning at 1.02. l Sun sets this morning at 6.12 and rises tomorrow morning at 5.39. First quarter Moon Friday, Sept e 18, 4.37, p. m. ' ' Sumnicrside tide 18 minutes later sented, the procession making an than Charioiiewm-“_ imposing appearance in the regalia CAR FERRY SCHEDULE Week Days-Leaves Borden daily. - 9.15 a .m_; 11.40; and 5.15 p. m. Leaves Tormentine "daily: - 10.81 a. m.; 2.55 p. m. and 'l p. ln. ~ .'\ 4 _ ut' » . il 1,. i _ l I *-1 'Q _ ._ ...__ ., .1 .4 » ~_* _ll " ..- ‘$4 ‘I 1'- 1 '1_'2. . ills ` i '1 if "ll : :ll 1 ,-ill ,ld ii ll ,it l lid illllff 1' 1 .lay ioul viv ,lat 238'. -elil i e rte 1/an ,Bri I fil , M i /las vim :fee _ To h _ H lree Je: ,icoz ovi lrgl Toi lor i 'M11 .awl lim ,His l “I ids ,I o ,ani ,ter _lin ,pai :Irs émli Irs _llai .thu :thi N. Sh- ecil 9th Sth :he _~ a Ziss _:al ld- l 31'! .he. er ‘ad r STKE. T?- if ,lr iS .ey .S lt |- `~&_\_~.*.~_ ....1 , . l i _ `,.4._. r iii _.»~, 1 .ai 'i' A