MAXIMS ' 10v A . MERE MAN ' ‘y .?/ The Peosape ~<_._.. \ Covers Prince Edwar Tisland LikethefDew CHARLOTTETOWN, CAN ‘ A. FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1933 Read by Everybody ti BrCnference Ameanbcrofaeervicc club ought bhavehlsmaannmasmam. spccchinaubiscticn, MAXI MS OI A .- MERE MAN 111- 10 PAGES CANADIAN EXCHANGES REFL a E iiTii A i IMPRUVED ciiiniiiniis Enormous Gains Ex- perienced in Stock y.) Markets Since ' 1932. BANK HOLIDAY U. S. Inflationary Pol- icy Has Psychologic- al Effect On Can. Industries. (Canadian Press) ‘TORONTO, July li-Swept for- ward in the flow of confidence whichgafned headway in March and continued almost unbroken through April and succeeding months to date, Canadian stock values today had reached the point where 50 representative issues were selling at figures which mean an increase in the quoted values of the capital of approximately $1.- Fulfills Wager At Cost Of Life '.l'l ,_ (Canadian Prom) HALWAX, Jilly 6-John Quinn, 60-year-old dock work- er, bet his fellow card-players today he'd win the next game or else turn a somcrsault. He lost the game and the party trooped out onto the verandah to watch him fulfill the wager. The somcrsault was half completed when Quinn slump- ed suddenly sidewise, uncon- scious. He was picked up and rushed to hospital. Physicians said he had a broken neck and was suffering almost complete paralysis. His condition is crit- ical. LliillBERGli T0 iisir iiAimix NOTED ‘AIRMAN wru. aa- arva AT “HARRISON” crrv TODAY. v (Canadian Press. HALIFAX, July 6.—'Col. Charles A. Lindbergh will arrive here by plane tomorrow, according to in- i86.000,000 since the close of 1932. Con-commitant with the enor- galn in the stock markets. " the tinued advances in the grill! .91“. IBIIQa-llmcreaaca re- structions received today by a local oil company, which was asked to have fuel ready. The noted airman is expected to bring his seaplane down about noon ported in employment, Pbuiiding= and commodity price levels, faster turnwcr of commodities on store, shelves and much improved rall- wav earnings. Low At New Year The close of December found stock trading at a. low ebb with values almost at the i932 lows. The new year opened with a con- tinuation of the depressed feeling ‘(Continued on Page 8) ANNOUNCEMEN” . COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS, ETC "Announcements are lunrlod il this column at I canto pa: wor strict]! Dllabin in advance. "Play and Dance at Hope River, Friday, July 7th. 1514-7-4-41. - 'V'COHN to Ice Cream Social in Bradalbane Friday, July 1. 1588-7-7-11 "York Rifle Club opening" Shoot Saturday afternoon July am. 1582-7-7-21 "C. G. I. T. Camp at Canoe Cove July i7 to 27. Please register early. 1574-7-7-11 "Borden at Hope River Friday, July 7th. Frank Doucette furnishes specialties. ' 1514-7-4-41. "nin- m. Arthur Holder, fam- ous tenor singer, in Pownai Hall, luly 10th, 8 p. m. 1581-7-7-11 "Ice cream festival and dance, in Colin McEachermi field, St. Peters Road, Monday, July 10. 1591-7-7-11 "Harland excursions Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. For further information phone 778. 1484-7-34! "In Cardigan, "Lena Rivers" by Rollo Bay Dramatic Club, with Or- chestra. Everyone come, July '1. 1589-7-‘1-11 Montague Club loading livestock sday, P. M., July litn. ilomba must weigh '10 lbs. up and be in good flesh. List all stock with. Secretary, Mont Annear. 1586-7-7-11 "The annual meeting of-the West River Rural Telephone Co. will be held in Long Creek Hall on ‘rues- iifli’. July iith at 8 o'clock. 1594-7-7-2i "Orange Celebration Cavendish Peach. July 12.Home Cooked Meals 5° and 2t cents. krounds, sports, etc. ld free, - 10c. Cars park- 1580-7-7-21 "let Life Insurance carry the meeting of the Prince Edward Is- land Seed Grower's Association will burden of financial protection for yourself ‘one you. Th, gun suit Admission to pioes of Ladies’ Aid, United Church. those dependent upon b; held in St. Mary's Hall, Souris, y Life Issues policies to our every need. See J. A. "011 MOIIGIY, Break at eastern passqc.__ Inter he will fly ‘ to Shediac, n. n, to meetthe Ital- ian Air Armada under General Ita- lo Balbo,‘ or he may fly to Cart- wright to meet the trans-Atlantic planes there, later continuing his projected survey of the northern route. I'll!‘ Visit It will be Colonel Llndbcrghs first visit to Halifax, but he is fam- iliar with the Nova Scotia terrain as he flew over this Province from end to end. on his epochal flight from New York to Paris in i927. The message said he expected to arrive here from Boston about noon, and asked that accommodations be made ready at Birch Cove, in Bed- ford Basin. The cove is not yet ready for seaplane receptiom-how- ever, and he will come down at eastern passage, which has been used by several well known flyers- including Amelia Earhart - as a. stopping point. "Continued tonight, festival at Mr. H. Love's, East Royalty, dance and refreshments if fine. l603-1i "Strawberry and ice cream fes- tival Friday, July 14th, John R. Neill's field, near Fairview Baptist Church. Rustico Road. 1597-11 "Come and meet your friends at Marshfield-Dunstaffnage United Church tea and festival opposite church grounds. Chicken, ham, sai- ad, ice cream and cake. 1595-11 "A special meeting of the Hun- tcr River Shipping Club will be held in the New Glasgow Hall Monday evening, July 10. at 8 pm. Sgd., Russel Nicholson, secrilegggyil "L. O. A. All members of Boyne Lodge are requested to be at the Lodge Room Sunday evening July 9th at 6.15 pm. to attend Divine Service. All visiting brothers and sisters cordially invited. 1562-7-84! "Notice-All assessments in ar- rears in New Haven school District No. 147 if not paid on or before July 31st 1038 will be handed to the Clerk of the County Court for col- lection. By order of trustees. 1503-74-21 "Don't fail to hear Arthur Hol- der, famous Radio and Concert Ten- or Artist, Saturday, July 8th, in King George Hall, Remington. Ad- mission 25 and 15 cents. Under aus- 1590-7-74! "Annual meeting-The annual AIR ARMABA ‘EXPERTS lIlEiI-iY 0F FEW DAYS Balbo And 100 Italian Aviators Awaiting Improved Weather Conditions. REYKJAVIK, Iceland, July 6 - APJ-General Italo Balbo and the 100 Italian aviators piloting an ar- mada, of 24 seaplanes to the Cent- ury of Progress in Chicago by way oi" Eastern Canada. tonight awaited improved weather conditions for the next stage of their flight, to Cartwright, Labrador, 1,500 fh-iiies away. -Tho squadron reached here late yesterday alter a. 930 mllee hop from Ilorndondeiry, Northern Ire- land. EXPECTS DELAY (A dispatch to the MaoKay radio and‘ commercial cable company in New York said General Balbo, the Italian Air Minister, expected a de- lay 0f "a few days” at Reykjavik due to unfavorable weather con- ditions). (Continued on Page s) M rs . ' Macintosh Pleads N o t Guilty. LUNENBUFG. N. S., July 6-(C. P.)—Mrs. Lillian Macintosh f-Oiiiltht awaited trial for her husband's murder. Magistrate C. W. Lane found today that evidence at her lpreliuiinary hearing linked the widow, although “by no means conclusively,“ with Harry D. Mim- Inioshs death on May so. She was connnittted for trial at the October term of the Supreme Court in Bridgewater. Mrs. Macintosh appeared today to have recovered from the effects of knife wounds and poisoning which confined her to hospital for a week after the murder. She sat silently beside a Matron. She rose once to say, "not guilty," when the Magistrate asked if she had any statement to make. After the hearing, she was taken, to her home, where she has been a prisoner since leaving the hospit- al. The house has been converted ln- io a temporary jail because of un- suitable accommodations at the -Town Jail. Besusboroughs’ Ha v e Ne w Experience (Canadian Press) DIGBY, N. S., July 6-Cariada's Governor-Gcneral today had met with a. new experience. He attend- ed hia first baby clinic. Twenty-five lusty youngsters were examined at the Court House while Lord and Lady Beseborough looked on. The clinic was port of the programme staged for their SAVES CCNFERENCE tar BOOM ERA) niiiiiiiiiui AREBITALAT P.W.B. HAii Talented Local Pianist Takes Leading Part In Splendid Concert. Annual Subscription Delivered $5.00 Iv Deadlock CONFfifiENCE DECIDES TO c 0 N TIN U a United Acti-oii- By Bennett And Roosevelt Energy Of Canadian Premier Wins Support Of Neville Chamberlain Inil Canada and U. I. A. 84-60 The recital by Miss Nan Alberta Shaw, pianist, which was given last ' night in the Prince of Wales Col- lege Hall was a most delightful function. Miss Shaw was assisted by Mr. James L. MacDonald of Sydney. N, S., violinist, who‘, like Miss Shaw, is a graduate of the Halifax Con- servatory of Music. The programme, which was much I enjoyed by a large and most up»: a telephone conversation (By George Hambleton, Canadian Press Staff Writer) LONDON, July 6—(Canadian Press Cabin-Tho World Economic Conference, on the verge of collapse early today, was saved from complete failure tonight by united action of Prime Minister President Roosevelt of the United States. R. B. Bennett of Canada and Decisionof the Conference Steering Committee this evening will permit the meeting to continue on a restricted agenda. froni which all monetary and tariff questions were ‘ Removed at insistence of 0c. France and the European gold- A sudden switch in the American attitude, dictated in between President and Secretary Prime Minkter n. n. Roosevelt d. r meet. Battles (Canadian Press) WASHINGTON, July (i, - Afier hours of battling the tail end of a |West Indian hurricane and bucking Astrong head winds up tlie Atlantic seaboard, Captain J. Errol Boyd, To- ronto's trans-Atlantic blrdman, laie today landed the veteran monoplane Columbia at the Hoover Airport here. When Captain Boyd, war time aviator and conqueror of the Atlan- tic in the some plane, brought. his ship down for a perfect landing he!‘ completed a gruelling 22-hour-50- minute flight from Port Au Prince, Haiti. Accompanied by Robert G. Lyon, former United States naavy flier, Captain Boyd left the Haitian capi- Bennctt whose efforts along with those of prevented temporary ad,- Canadian Flyer Strong VVinds In Flight Captain Errol Boyd And Com- A panion Successfully Complete One - Stop Flight From ~Haiti To Washington. ceded Po un d Sells OverPar Value MONTREAL. July 6—(C.P.)— For the first time since England abandoned the gold standard in Sepiombc , 193i, the pound sier- lln‘ soid_ over its par value of $4.86 2-3 on lilontreai Foreign Exchanges today. soared io $4.87 i-i but later re- siightiy under par. The United States dollar dippd to $1.06 3-4. off llllf a cent. nt of Wort! Chinois. " tasy. The Pound to char, pt $4.86 5-8 tal yesterday‘ at 6.23 p. m, intend- ing to make the Loco-mue- trip to Washington in one hop. What he described as the worst flying weather in his experience was encountered over Cuba and along the Florida coast forcing Boyd to break his journey at Savannah, Ga. After rcfueliing there, the fliers continued to Washington, landing hero at 5:02 p. m. They had flown an estimated total of 2,300 Iniies. Exccllenciea as they visited Dlgby on their Nova Scotia tour. Abandons Arms Reduction Plan ‘WASHINGTON, July 6—(A.P.)- The United States Government to- day abandoned all plans for in- formal arms reduction negotia- tions until Autumn, convinced that nothing could be done in the moan- July 10th. at I pm. , tery. lltf-I-l-i-Tl-fll while to reconcile the prevailing ' Found Guilty (Canadian Press) KINGSTON, Ont., July B.-Tlm| Buck, former leader of the Com- . munist party in Canada, was con- victed todoy of unlawful assembly during the disturbances last October and was returned to his prison cell and persisting‘ disagreements on this vexing gilsltlcn, mum penalty of seven years but said bahadnointentlon ofdoingso, Candidates A re MAIONE BAY, N. S., July 6.—Dr. W. N.,Rehfuss and M. M. Gardner hosen at a Conservative con- ivcre d veutio i Lunenomg in the Provincial elec- -__--,---- imo. Tim Buck Is ' fffltiiii. i _ Catt. Government ‘O t Of Picture LO million picture" as far as the wage reduc- tion dis uie between Canadian Rail- matter, e added, is one for the men were a and the ads to decide. the constituency in the Leg- Chosen (Canadian Press ) today as candidates for year. r. Rehfuas formerly repre- N, Ont, July 6.—Tlic D0- vemment is "om. of the in D. Major; Larghetto; Miss Shaw-Chopin: Nocturne Op. 48. Chopin: Polonaise Op. 53. Mr. MacDonald-Krelsler: 'donderry Air. Kreisler: Tambourin preciaiiva audience was as follows: Miss Shaw-Raiiicaii: La Bourree De Vincent. Chedeville: Tambour- in Chinoili. arr. by Moffat. I fFadyen: Sonata Op. 2i: Allegro ‘energico: adagio: Tempo I. Adagio ‘con expresslone; Allegro can brio: Allegro Maestoso. Mr. MacDonald-Handel: Sonata Andante; - Allegro; Allegro. Miss Shaw-Debussy: La Cathed- Pale Moon. Kreisler: Slavonic Fan- (Contin-ued on Page 3) Urges Fostering OfA National Spirit MONTREAL, July 6—(O.P.)—'I‘l1e fostering of a national spirit as a means of binding together French and English speaking rac- es of Canada and forming a typical Canadian personality, was urged by Hon. Alfred Duranleau, Minis- ter of Marine, in an address deliv- ered here tonight under the aus- pices of the native Sons of Canada. "lot us have more confidence in Canada. and in ourselves. Canada _is called upon to make its contribu- tion to world civilization and this cannot be achieved unless we de- | vclop in our own coiuitry a civiliza- ltion that is really different and worthy oi the admiration oi the other nations of the worldhc said Upward Trend In Ma ritimes (special t; The Guardian) MONCPON, N. B., July 6 — Car loadings and revenues for the At- lantic region of the Canadian Na- tional Railways are upward trend indicative oi the im- proved economic conditions in the Maritime Provinces, regional officials here. There is an increase over the some period last Shelburne Pre- pares Welcom e (Canadian Press) SHELBURNE, N. S., July s-A welcome was in preparation io- night for Lord and Lady Bessbor- ough on their arrival in Shelbumo to-morrow. ‘Iiieir special train was to await sentence on July 1B. 1n ways their employees is con- -due early in the niolning from the convicting Buck, Judge G. E. De- cemed, on. J. R. Manion, Minister village of Blrchtowm, seven miles roche said ha could impose n maxi- of Railways, raid here today. The sway. where the Vice-Regal couple pending the third night of thick; Nova. Scotia tour. Mac L011- showing an according t0 of Stale Cordell Hull, pl port from Mr. Bennett. Neville Chamberlain, l chequer, who had been Gains Chamberlain's Support The gold group had regarded Mr. Chamberlain as leaning to their view, but the force of Mr. Ben- nett's argument, representing as it did the wishes of all the British rale Engloutie. Debussy: Refiets D m, dans L'eau.Llszt: Orage (Thunder). th:;5,:,f' swung mm qmckly to Mr. MacDonald-Logan-Kreisler: The sand o! Georges Bonnet . French Finance Minister and lead- er of the gold-bloc, was weakened in the final stages of debate by recalcitrance of other group mem- bers. In the end even Premier Hendrick Colijn of Holland, strong supporter of gold policy, voted in favor of continuing. Future outlook of the Confer- ence, however, was limited by French and gold-bloc insiste they will not participate in "any discussion of monetary questions." As the aeiegiies dispersed after an arduous days struggle, varying interpretations were placed on the term "monetary questions" but a French spokesman told the Canad- the (Continued on Page S) Must Follow Nazi Lead (By Louis P. Lochncr Angocigfgfl Press Staff Correspondent.) BERLIN. July 6-—'I'he German Christians, a Nazi church organiza- tion, today served notice on Prot- estant ministers that unless they joined the movement by July 15 they will not be admitted to mem- bership. Theological siirirnis of the Uni- versity of Berlin at 1i demonstra- tion in f-nor of a Reich church were told by Nazi speaker that un- loss they join the German Chris- tians tlicro is no hope of obtaining their studies. Quebec Unit To Undergo Training Sixth Coast Artillery Brigade of Quebec and Levis passed through Moncion this morning on tho Mari- time Express of the Canadian Na- tlonal cnrouio to Halifax where they will undergo their annual per- iod of training. The unit is in command of Licut. col. Landry of Ottawa who will reach Halifax on the Ocean Lim- ited tonight. The unit consists of thirteen of- ficers and 106 other ranks. About ninety percent of the men are students at Laval University, Que- boo. aced hind continuation and received immediate, vigorous sup- a pastorate on the completion of _ _ the United States firmly bc- The energy of l\'ir. BenneiFs appeal in turn won over Britain’s Chancellor of the Ex‘ _ _ only lukewarm toward the idea of l continuing under present circumstances. When the vote I was taken France alone of the 12 the Steering Committee, held out for adjournment. nations represented on" l Shipwrecked Creui» Homeward Bound TURKS ISLAND, Bahamas, Juli 8-(0. P. Cablcy-‘Tbe Captain and. crew of the lost three-master I Frederick 11., were safely en route‘ ’ to their Canadian Maritime homeql tonight after a harrowing experi- ence with tall sea-s off this south- erly island. Their vessel, recently re-conditx ioncd and out of Port Greville, N’. S., for this island, struck on Silver Banks Reef and the Canadian sea- men were forced to row 60 hours to reach safety. Oiii’. iiiisiii so iiiiiY Yoafs ARE. Pooa... is {Hit iii-ht Asa $0 MANY POoR Fresh to strong southwest e4 ‘"91 ‘Finds; mostly rlolidv “mi some showers. illfflfilkflluuillflil, HFFlViZ m, riiiin, Jilly ll \lii.i'iiiiiii| riml maximum O MONCTON, N. B» Jilly 6 - The - Yniivnurnr _ Hilninnloii . _ _ linn llfllifnx _ _ _ Fhflrliificinvrn hurl" ‘gfllllfifWfiT m" ostw-Frrisli southwest L?“ FIOIYPIWPSY winds; m"); hhmdy. n a oirr-rs or lflllflilbfiifirllli, Miifltlmn m, ¢;,_p~ y southwest to“ "Qvflndff; “gill; ‘all: ‘Ihhmn i-li/iwnrs, ‘Ari r\ x- fniiifflii fli. 11.2%. mam!” "r 9 2'“ "M Sim sols: ilfia (‘Timing n! 74g M,“ rial-s iflm/irrnl!‘ nmrLh-g n, 433, Pull nionn Friday July 7 ill-l 1| m . Siimmr-raldl- iiilr clgiiiricri nilnuicg later Ilirin (‘liiirloiir-onirn CAR FERRY SCHEDULE Week days-Luring Borden 0.1] a in: i p. m. 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