f i 1 MAXIMS or A _ Mana MAN Flllefrioilds creat hmdinlihh ¢le|.i- weather; but as soon as they see`tlie winter of fortune, they all fly aww. , » ( , v I ’ 1.? 1 Ir' l, _ ' . "». ._'~_'_' ., '__» , » - » _ ../f,_l~,f4(»_, .nf/. , ' , 1 ~ ,... ‘:‘f‘,-;"- -;-"/4"-'"1' ' uf- .' <.»-:l.'/- A-.'---» \ ‘\\ \\\\ ///f/0 ‘mfr QW Olgnnouneementl are Inserted ll qu ole 0 s ¢ J’ _ _ Covers Prince Edward. Island' Llke.the.‘ Dew . . I \\\ luliflowll Alia//w _ li? The PeopIe’s_Paper ....M ~ Read_byEverybody \ MAXIMS ' or A MERE MAN -1_2. Wisdom is more precious than ruhies and all the things thou canst desire are not to be compared unto , -.,~_--..v,~'.f,..'-_ . ’» .- -.;‘.’.1.':~.1fv' '- ‘ . . ' - -. v/.;»' ’ 1; » nl f 4!//E .» ... bo ~.' __ . ~ _ _‘ - .,'-'.;..';.-».._. .. .¢‘.,=fe.~.~ .‘."Z/."/l..."1 her. ,_ ming Guardian, rounded 1887 *‘ ' lotfetown Guardian Two Cents L _ CHARLOTTET OWN. CANADA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1933i 10 PAGES i £2; ~ f , . ., . . .- - - Y ‘- - *Y _il Annual Subscription llelivered 55.00 Ily lull Clalilldii Alld U. B. A- ll-50 ATLANTIC SWEPT B New Brunswick UF F IBER UF New Attendance it ll B I N E VFOHQWS In Wake Forest Areas Are Ordered Closed Hon. L. P. D. Till Minister Of Land Qcels All Forest _ * ®0N, N. B., A118. 28- .(CJ?.>-New Brunswick’s forest ar- eas have been ordered closed to an travel by Hon. L. P. D. 'I‘illey, Pre- mier and Minister of Lands and Mliues. m e. statement issued to- night. Mir. Tilley announced that all forest travel permits had been cancelled and that no more would be issued until the roi-est fire men- l we in the Province is relieved. FIRES SERIOUS “The forest fire situation in this Province has become most serious." said Premier Tilley tonight: "and I regret to say the fire menace is increasing daily. The situation in Restigcuche and Northumberland Counties is the most critical, and,_ ey, Premier And And Mines Can- Y SEVERE STO . Y ,1 _- _, . r FORESLFIRES ._§_lssUME_ SERIOUS PieoPoR T1oNs toeafh And Havoc Travel Permits .tho entire resources of the forest fire service have been pressed into MUD11- Every possible effort is oe- ins' made to extinguish these fires, but the work is becoming ln. oreesingiy clfriéuit beeulue of the and every precaution is not taken, _;_ _Wife Of Well Nlnown Quebec, Organist Dies' (Canadian Press) Qunialao, ,Aug `2a.-Mrs. G. H. Perry, wife of Gordon H. Perry, or- ganist at Chalmers-Wesley United Church here, dicd in a local hos- pital today. Mrs. Perry, who before her marriage was Miss Alva Bain, came here from Moncton, N. B., with her husband 25 years ago. Besides her husband, she is survived by three sons Graham and Carol, re- siding here and Clarence G. Perry, Montreal, and one daughter, Mrs. G. Gillespie. Mrs. C. Redding, Yar- mouth, N. S., is an only sister. Funeral services will be held Fri- day. ANNOUNCEMENTS, i COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC | er mul cena per word trlolly payable In advance. Zlgreemelnt "If the fine weather tin l _ _ _ -_ up the Province. The [;‘;’m;;at:f gciymiglstizdconiluisggll who paid admission exceeded 12,000 Province and the Dominion as :. oommued d,.°u8h¢_ _ | er Marcus Blake who was 0 I a ,Prince County Day was regarded whole had the assets which made c from H. M. B. Norfolk, nowxlnedl-512;; 1;; wngaolgna pafanrel in the great nation' Outstanding umm’ ‘ “A” 5”" W” dock here. officers ez the eruiser ' ry P men ° the B18 me mm M mme Edwam I“]“"‘ received, definite word as to the C0" 'N8 . cause of death by telephone from? Boston tonight. H' 5""°"°n may *B-my d°V°l°D in While arrangements have not yet! this amines .which will result in l been muse it was iesmsd out ine' 9- very mat loss and the dsiltruc- body would probably be brought' tion of a most valuable natural ‘, back to Saint John, for burial here resource." Saturday, brother officers having Reports reaching G. L. Miller, expressed a. desire that the funeral Chief Forester 114519 tonight, wgyg bd héld l'l6l`8, S0 that the Sl'iiP'S ` complement can attend. Com- (gontmued on pgge 3) mander Blake was one of the most popular of the Norfolk’s officers. room on the S. S. "Saint John" On Wheat, S land, Commander Blake was taken I Expectecll to S hospital Tuesday morning. I-lc died before reaching the hospital Found unconscious in his state- on which he hadlravelled io nos- ton. to visit friends in New En - 5 Canadian Press Staff Writer. LONDON. Aug. 28. - (C.P. Cable)--Goal ol wheat negotia- tors for years. an agreement he- twoen the world's principal wheat exporting and importing nations, aimed at stabilizing world wheat markets and con- aegueutly raising the price, may be reached by tomorrow night. The World Wheat Conference reassembled this afternoon but adjourned again until tomorrow when the special committee ro- poried it had been unable to reach agreement on a definite world wheat price, which will measure the tariff concessions asked of the importing coun- tries. wraillies __ Mmll, Tuesday. eaz " "Talkies - St. Peter'.s,~ Monday. 632.. l "Meet your friends at Horton‘s` Dance Hull, August 25th. 585 _ "Murray River Club loading August: 29th, aitemoon. List your hogs, lambs and calves. "The largest Exhibition Dance ever held. B. I. S. Pavillon tonight. Uapltoliens Orchestra playing. 830. Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays Tor further information phone 778 1484 'I 8-ti ‘Dance at Mt Stewart Legion Hell rridey, rom. Modern and old timers. Sid Eliiott’s Rhythm Kings. Admission 35c. 639 "Harland excursions Tuesdays, ° We "Dance at Fortune Hall Friday. Aug. 25th. New piano. Order oi c e dancing: Quadrille. waltz, quedrille, gn",- V ues. clooc music. Admission n, 572 ' sail cents. th "Buying live hogs. Hunter River in Tuesday, August 29th. Everett Hes lem. nmmle. Alden Mosse. Ken- llnilton, buying some dats. lsisn- Y . . _ W omos nav, N. s.. aug. so-_ Yguth Taken urned while siding in repairing ll mn - “le Gd) Allan E. Wodl0¢k. "The Community Choir under B ul* Nlspices of the Clyde River §‘°UQ8 Pe0ple's Society will present ho 0 Life of Christ" in sang and story. sunday, August mm, in me Pi Air Tour At Sydney SYDNEY, N. B., AUS. 23»~COm- pletlng a good-will flight through the Maritime Provinces a fleet of aeroplanes carrying representatives 631' of Montreal and Toronto flying clubs arrived in Sydney today and spared to take off tomorrow on pr their return trip. The viaitin8 planes gave a thrilling display of stunt and formation flying. ws Briefs (Canadian hue) HALIFAX, N. B., Aug. 38~Indl- un .. .. _ or g an increase in cruise Due traffic, the steamer Briton c with nearly D00 visitors from e United States aboard docked Halifax Harbor today and than ld on ite fotum trip to New lr. Commander in Chief of the British Naval Forces on the American- from Chester, N. S.. where he was p staying with members of his fam- ily. Denounces The Hoover _ i “Philosophy” DETROIT, Aug. 23.--(A.P.)-His voice ringing through a courtroom jammed to the doors, the Rev. Fr. Charles E. Coughlln today denoun- ced the "philosophy" oi’ Herbert Hoover during his Administration, condemned local banking methods. and charged two .closed national banks here were "wrecked by the philosophy that money in the hands of the masses was a menace." _ His dramatic testimony came dur- ] ing his first day on the witness "stand before the one-man BFHHG jury investigating the closing oi the two banks, the First National Bank- Detroit and the Guardian National Bank of Commerce. Scores were unable to force their way into the packed court-room as the well-known Canadian-born priest went on the stand. ll-ii i Plans Hike T0, ‘West Indies station. back today ‘another large attendance is 'X' Schuman' Wmsiiles yesterday to the Pi-ovln Ed -(cmldlm P S ) - ward Island to the many visitors SANT JOHN' N. :;esAug 23- Six inhggiy one who attended. It had been builtu ' ' , e A hem attack was responsible for, WY 01' by thrift and industry, which had if-he Biz Fair The total number also built Fair was going full swing through- was her righteous people and fil., out the day. Favorable progregsginstituiioris. The speaker exhom.. Was made in Judging, the greater, his heal-ers to patriotism, to be tru. part. of which will be completed tothe traditlcnsofthelr forefather; today. Vast crowds filled the grand Reference was algo made gg gh, in istands in the afternoon and oven- , ftription on the tablet erected in th.- ing to w.tness the horse races, gud, Legislative Building. tlironged with people gg an t1me_.,_'ilig given. Every person who came to the At the conclusion of the program Bls Fair found some subject of avote of thanks was tendered tothe special interest to which he or She entertainers. was able to devote n large portion Following was the programme: of the day. Those interested in Male Quartette-Geo. Bowness, stock raising were found watching Alben HWSUB. Wm- Forbes and the Judging of cattle, horses and, Earls Schurman. l . “- Today is Kmg»s County da” and Peters, Geo. Bolvness and Earle eetea. At 7.30 p. m. in the Pawn' Due*-SYmP°ihY-Mft -“Ck MC- the thrilling vaudeville. The Mnin His Worship Mayor Manson pre-\ Building and the Midway were sided, while the programme was be-5 wine. These with e desire for? Duet-"I Live and Love 'rhee"~ sport attended the horse races. - MfS~ -Tick MCL€0d and Lowell Han- lThose with more domestic tastes, mek' s _ were found in we Main Bundml Solo-"Sundown"-Mrs. Jack Mc- His seem lusuglu viee-samuel exemillins the booths or exhibits. ‘=e°‘i- '-~ R. A. R. Plunkett-Ernie-Erie-nrsx, mm- All at mme time during mel ‘Mixed °““’l°t*° - SWISS B°1°\'Ed day passed through me M5d,wa_ -Mrs. Jack~ McLeo Miss Helen P Pavillion. Kings County entertain- ers will present their programme. I It is understood that arran -' holding of a "musical choirs" com-'j petition before the grand stands. It is planned that fifteen members, of the Halifax Riding Club will take part. This feature has never been acer. here befflrc. A very fine programme was given by Prince County entertainers in the Paton Pavillion at 7.30. Un the platform were His Worship Mayor Manson, of Summcrside, Mr. James Paton, Hon. A. E. MacLean, Hon. G. Shelton Sharp, and Mr. T. W. L. Prowse. Mr. James Paton, president of the Board of Directors, of the Exhlbl» tion Association, welcomed the peo- ple of Prince County to Charlotte- town. , Ex-Mayor Prowse, on behalf of the Exhibition Association, extend- ed a welcome to the Prince County entertainers. It had been only a. few years ago that Prince County Day and Kings County Day had been introduced to the Exhibition Association programme. Hon. A. E. MacLean complimented resident Paton on having the best exhibition day in the history of the Fair. The Fair was doing much to‘ Leod and Lowell Hancock. Solo - .Tessie’s Dream - Geo. A. BOWHGSS so ‘ ' l ments are being made for the! Male Qllartette-Lassie of Mine- Bowness, Forbes, Huestls, Bohm- man. God Save the King. Gueraeeys The exhibits of Guernsey catc.-: this year were very satisfactory, and were three times as numerous as last year, states Mr. smith J. Hil- ton. judge from Nappan. N. S. The "fit" was also much superior this year. The majority of the awards in this breed went to Beachhill Farm, Moncton, N. B. and Frenchfort, N, S. The Senior and Grand Chum- plonships were won by Butterfat Pride of Hilltop. The Junior Cham- pionship went to a son of the latter. 'I'he Female Senior and Grand Championships went to a. daughter of Langwater Marmion‘s Prince Ecl- ward, a bull imported by Roper Bros. from United States about eight: years ago. Roper Bros. took the Junior Championship on the first prize hetfer calf, giving them the special (Continued on Page 3) . Toronto icsmeuu emi namrax. Aus. as_.iosel>h Wel- COUNTING THE CROWD lace, defeated United Front party candidate in the Nova Scotia pro- vincial elections, plans to leave Halifax tcziorrow on a hike to Toronto. It is understood he will take part in United Front party organization work in Ontario dur- ing the next few months. Ulrdo River Baptist Church. belin- actor in H'0l1¥W00d. is I brother- “ills lt 8 PM. Silver collection. 033. "The death rate of those hav- lhl annuities in me sun Lire As- “‘ SYDNEY, N. S., Aug. 33--After extensive 'investigation Magis-i lurence Co. is 35% more favorable ml” Uh 1'- NWI” “ld WU? Ml “ml the insured lives, thelefore. ii’ had been unable to discover origin You want to live long and enjoy a m. “HGV auer».n|;eed‘ income. buy an '-“nuitv in this oompany J A 00° cause of a fire that did $100,- damage to Logue’| garage and \¢°or». lar.. chulotoeoown. 'a'idl,"° sformer in e. oollisry power I Ff0fn BOX Cal' , Neil McNeil, 84, died in hos- l tel todly. Johnny Mack, screen- (cumin pm.) motor one stored there, July 17. from Council. - ll xausenic. Suk., Aus. 26--Bw Wilcox, 22, Saint John, N. B.. tran- sient laborer, il in hospital here. Claiming he had not eaten aiIlt‘0 IM* Friday the led was taken from a box car in the freight yards here Tuesday. Proper treatment and nourishment was authorized by the urs from rt-hc Secretary. Paid to Grandstand afternoon .. Grand total paid admissions Main ening ... ... Grand total cash receipts for day 'e laddh honed This is the biggest total for one dey ei which billclela have any recollection. ln addition to the above numbers of people there were u far u can be ascertained. upwards of 400 Season Tickets sold. neu time ue ui. lime ..."es, which would mai ml- zoo. the em- ployees, the exhibitors, -etc.. and about fifteen hundred children who got in free, lo that the grand total of people that were on the ground afternoon and evening of yesterday must have been close to 14,000. The evening attendance in Grandstand was by for the bil' gest ever, due to the outstanding vaudeville and the Judith( 0! the _ li-M' f There has been eo much speculation regarding the number of peuplé at yesfei-cava exhibition out we have obtained one mi iig- Paased through Main Gate afternoon and paid ... .. 6901 . ~.. ... ... -.. -.. .. 2841 Passed through Main Gate evening and paid ... ... ... ... 4.300 PaldtoGrand|tn.nd evening ... ... .. 2.500 Goto afternoon and even- ing . . . . .. ... ... ... ... .. ll.'l0l Grand total paid admissions to Grandstand dternoon and ev- ... ..~ ... ... .. 5,341 ... -.. » ..... $5.059 P (Canadian Press ) ‘ HALIFAX, Aug, 23.-Swept bool. into power alter being in opposition for eight. years, Liberals under iclldcrsllip of Angus L. MacDonald ‘ might claimed 22 out of the total l` 30 seats in the Nova Scotia Leg- . lature. Final returns from yester- ‘ 1u_v’s Provincial election gave the 'cfeated Conservative administra- lon only eight seats, including that -f Premier Gordon S. Harrington. Last night’s summary left thc 1 constituency of Victoria in doubt. The Conservatives added that to their total today when it was an- I houneec that F. w. "casey" Bald- f win, the first man to fly an aero- -plane in the British Empire, had defeated the veteran Liberal mem- ber D. B. McLeod by 159 votes. But the Liberals snatched one seat that had been conceded to the Conserva- tives when the returning ofrioer for Cape Breton East gave L D. Cur. rie ii. majority of four over D. R. Cameron. Complete returns from Victoria gave Baldwin 2,252 votes, McLeod, 2,093. There was ii. foul'-cornered fight in Cope Breton East, and re- turning offlcer John M. MacKenzie released the following results: Cam- eron, Conscrvativcs, 3,622; Currie, Liberals, 3,626; Fraser C. C. F., 403; McLaughlan, United Front, 1,735. Prepares For Rest Checking final returns and dis- cussing rumors of a recount in Cape Breton East kept the 43-year old Liberal leader busy today but to- night he prepared for a rest. Tired after his strenuous campaign he planned to take a trip before re- turning to the Capital to become Ca.nada's youngest Provincial Pre- mier. He ict it be known that he was leaving the city tomorrow, but did not say where he was going. Meanwhile Premier Harrington was determined to hand over the reins of government ns soon as con- venignt for both parties and it was reported hc would arrive in the Capital tomorrolv morning for fi caucus with his ministers. The Pre- mier won n personal victory in Cape Breton South, and two other min- isters were sllrccssful, Hon. P. C. (Continued on Page 3) Catches 600 lb. Tuna Off N. S. (Special tn The Guardian) HALIFAX, N. S., Allg 23-If you are looking for thrills just hie yourself down to Nova Scotia, get in a boat and roll your line out in the waters of the Atlantic of! the southwestern shore. In a very short time there will be a terrific jerk and tiicn the battie is on which may last for an hour or more. HALIFAX, Aug. 23-There were lashed wildly tonight against the _United States coast from New England to Hatteras, brought death to many localities, caused property damage of untold millions and tossed up mammoth waves that held the fate of missing persons. 2 Six persons lost their lives as the 'storm-a mixture of a Caribbean ihurrlcane and e wild northeaster- ' rolled ashore with a high tide along . Virginia/s coast, wrecked resorts at .Virginia Beach and Ocean View land inundated the waterfront at ilvorfolk. All along the coast, ships 1. _u.M.s. Nnnroilaecm-<1 is set. umols folt;©f Graf! Gale 41 » » . _ barly Reports Place Death List UN Or Exhlbltlon At Six _- Property Dam Pa£:as15;;1€lé0ml;l\al?_P1_inceC0unty5é-§BroughtM0re Complete Returns! age Estimated In Millions e P' _ shi ° E .1 _ a e_ - . From Nova Scotlal pplng n angefefl Succumbs to Heart Than 12’000 People To Blgi Election Places Lib femur... rm.) ... 1. 1. _ Attack Enroyitc to F aif_M21ny Qatufes Enjoyed l erals 22. Consel-va: NEW Yonx, Aus. 23-rneressihgil if}'___ose es and smaller emu | ___ ° . ’ ’ ,its violence with the darkness, the Bosmn- , More people passed through the advertise cnuriotletown and Pi-mee tives’ 8’ |‘°°"“” “I” °” ”‘° ‘“""‘“" ’“ Y’~""° \\lfri~,id. Terrific Weather i The Madison, of the old Domfi. ‘ion Line~whlch had wallow: fiaroughout the csv in the ami. ‘weather-was reported by its olvlz iers to be proceeding slowly towel' Norfolk. Along the eastern shore of Mary land, the 80-mile an hour wind. ‘swept wiih disaster. The Tm., I Corps area of the army headquart ers in Baltimore, reported it hae flicked up a. message from an un- .“-_---i--------, (Continued on Page 8) “All Wet” In Election Bet 4 (Canadian Pau) four young fellows from the Ju- bilee Rowing Club who were “al1_ wet” in their choice of victors in* the Nova Scotia election. But they _i were not only "all wet" in their' choice for they all were tossed intol the waters of the Northwest Arm today bv their coach in their "best clothes." I Mike Cook, Byron Hatfield, Bill Morgan and Joe Walsh all bet Coach Charlie Duggan the Con- scrviit-lve party would win, the los- l er to be tossed into the water from the clubhouse float. _ The four pulled themselves from the water before a. laughing crowd and the "cleaning and pressing" truck left the scene post haste. Storm Moving* No rth wa rd (Associated Prem) WASHINGTON, Aug. 23- The United States Weather Bureau tonight issued the fol- lowing storm warning: "Advisory 9.30 p.m, Storm warnings changed to south- cast Atlantic City to Portland. Maine. Disturbance of marked force on Thursday between intensity ovcr Washington, D, C., moving northward will cause strong solltheast winds tonight, possibly reaching gale Portland and' Boston and southeast gales tonight and Thursday forenoon between Boston and Atlantic city." Soldiers _And Police Parade _ Havana Streets Murder Cases' Recalled (Associated Prau) BOSTON, Aug. 23-Memories o one of the most celebrated murder _cases and see, mysteries in New England history, the atrocious axe murders aboard the Barkentim Herbert Fuller on the high seas off Halifax, N, S., on July 14, 1896 were revived here today with the death of James E. Cotter, B6. noted attorney. C. N. IL EARNINGS (Canadian Preset MONTREAL, Aug. 23.-Gross rev- cnues of the Canadian National Railways for the week ending Aug- ust. 21, 1933, were $2,923,648 as com- pared with $2,743,041 for the corres- ponding period of i931. an increase of $180,607. Y 1-M__,__*__ ll’ You » Moran some Woven fc SHoPPmc. Yowo ‘ “ _Tulum 'fm wins - ,__‘fAK|nc. lNveg_f9a;{_! ri 2. 1. ~'~'7 \ ;°;‘\\`-x z ,._ .vi 1-@ Fair at first with wind sliifdm to easterly and increasing to sifronl gf, night, followed by rain. ,\mT].j0I:|>l,(\i;l|".\l. 0l<`l<`l|'iI, Tor- rmin Aug. 23---.\iiilili\i\vl1 nnfl lllflxllnlilu fr-nipcr:i‘.\irl~s:--- lm\\~.=f» .. 4* AS no 21221223.22 222 ll ll . . . . » -~ ~ ~ Aklnv-k ... ... ... - tr.-... \'il-rnrill ... . _ 4 \'nllrr~u\'r\r 1 ... -... -'nl .lnspur . .. .__ .-~..._ til l~Z||lli~|i‘r\li -f ... -..¢ . ,.. -'ll llrlnff . . . ._ 4'! i‘,1ls:<.\\-v . ffl 4»l .SQ iif\ (lil S:isk:\f:~<‘l\ ,. . ~ llclzllm ... .. . llrlludon ... .-.. This was the experience of Dr over an hour. "It was tho mo=m.~nilnt , ,B0 . _(Bi 1 lj I-W s ms , gextensivppi-eetiee. Lum 1" " m Ha P~ I