_ , _ _,__»;_ » ' _¢.. Over 38,000 `people in this Province - 3.900 in the guy- Read The Guardian everyday. The Guardian is read in practically every W01`th- while home in Prince i f~ _ ,- "1-‘-:rj ' < v I - ~ 1 built ,M WEATHER », t Glliimuwii our /iv Edward Island. A , / ww “X \\\\ . M / I/ b & winds, most; fair and raiiiir ~ Covers Prince Edwardi Island L1ke_the Dew ___ The Peo|e’aper 'sf _ _Read y ybody \ ____ E 5 1 1 U °“°"’°'- ’°“““‘ ”"' CHARLOTTETOWN CANADA. MONDAY MAY 22 1933 8 PAGES ""‘““' "“' " ‘I °°"° ' 'IN Mussolini Four wer Pact Approv d _ A Z- 1 in , _ ___` _ - Seven Killed Une Injured In Dynamite Explosion Plan Is Designed _ _ -l-M _V***”*- " ___._____ Ill-llf iso p nn ' . *charlie tetoln Guardian 'Iwo Cents v 0 9 1 ily :lull ciunnilu nnii U. rl. e.:.H5i.o0 ri I Doa/11ookonTho.w|ii_iiicfivfskiff .Can-yingiiii iifNici'§0 Ciive Egfooe Redist1°ibutionll.lJ. FROMTh1rteen Men Isis CHECKED en eafs 6393 Dispute __1_{ea¢hed iMOUNT_A_ll|_SON 'l_`otally_yVrecked cial Committee Unable To Diegfee Wi" Be C°“' Accldent occured Saturday alAnnouncementExpectedLater (Cimldlan Prem) " OTTAWA, Ont., May 2l.~Rcdis- tributlon has been thrown bark up- on the mercies of the House of Com- mons and will probably be the sub- ject of debate for the next we_ek or more-a debate which there is every reason to believe will be the most acrimonlous of the long session. The soinmittee of five, composed of old- sr members of the House who had hoped to iron out many of the dif- Iiculties standing in the way of agreement, gave up the struggle Saturday and disbanded. They had » On Advance (Associated PFBSS) ’ PEIPING, Moy 21-sino- Japanese hostilities in North China have subsided but the Japanese both north of Pei- ping and on the Lwan River front are advancing toward Pciping and Ticntsln accord- reachcd hopeless deadlock. _ *Finds Fo rtune ' Among F'.gr::ows BTOCKHOLM, Sweden, May 21.- (O.P.l-One of the finest collections of antiquities ever dug up from Scandinavian soil was revealed rc- ill SKS”-110. the most southern pro oently. Emil Joensson, a iarmhand H vinee of Sweden, uncovered this lor- tune while plowing. ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMING EVENTS, MEETINGS, ETC -M. "Announormsntl are inserted ln this column at 3 ce-ntl per word "Phill pnynble in advance. “H090 River play Monday, May "Di can-5-1a-41 OO Rvmmase sais 'rriniiy social HBH. Tuesday, May zard, 7 P. M, seas-5-zo-si. "T110 postponed canoe at Mt. _ ei-bert will be held Monday, May 4- 9643-5-20-21 "Reserve Wednesday, July sth for 2_3 Bt Cove Head Road, Uniicd rch- seas-5-2o~3i. "H090 River play owing to gb- ltnoe oi one of the players is post.. P°“'~’d wifi! Mon-.lay May 22nd. 9571-5-18-dl I ___ "North Wiltshire Club loading Wednesday forenoon, May 24_ so int. E. N. Easier. seas-ii "Coke sale b B sou __ Y unbury Mission- my elf It Moore and, Mag- ' °° Tuesday. Moy asm. 9847-5-30-Il °°R°’°"° M°11day. May nano for ;':_U:_d_concert in Heartz Hall, a 35 um" WW f°r you. Admission '- can-5-is-ai "Tho unexps to B, G d may happen. muP__1§5:led for it. Apply today for y,,,,,,,g°P P"°°°°i|v° policy. send mn and address to J. A. Moore, mf- May 22-si. "Tha biruiaa |, , Y concert to be h:|dbe1:nt:;ng>é¥dRed_e;mer Hail e un 'rn ii , _nm 25"! Instant, at 8 ociocllx: ay l 9641-s-20.31 amxlppy van __ sq, Sy will be pre- w,f,°n‘1sf1': Steeler snare 1-nu, on ,,,, Thang- May mn. is not nm, mm W- Admission 2_5c and ossz-s-za-ai. um '**- Yds River Pi pi. .. Byers will present ausywiilrrim °‘ Km?" at Cran- y,,,,_ ,°"°:_°4lr my ami. If not md we “U flllht. Admission 25c ' 9655-5-22-21. "Tho H ___ gm, Wm “HUP River Dramatic ,hy ,,J__nl7f¢&llt tllélr fh|Q9 M3; ||“°m° H c°\l¥1\fy Folks" in the i\¢,,,,,,,°n 31° Twdey. my soul. nm nm and ite. If not fine evening following, 9008-5-19-00d-3| H » . o _ _ ____ ing to Chlneae Foreign Office advices. North of Palplng the Japanese are reported to have occupied llliyun which the Chinese voluntarily evacuated. As a result ol the Japanese nvlvinine on P-=iplng. Chine-ie refugees are flocking into Peiping. BAREFULLY Wound. NEW YORK, May 21.-(A.P.)- Nurses and guards watched the bed- side of Joseph W. Harriman in a Mineola Hospital today to prevent the G8 year old indicted banker, who stabbed himscii over the heart with a 50 cont knife, from milking a sec- ond attempt ut Suicide. His life ap- parently saved because the knife struck a rib, Harriman was dcs- cribcci by his physicians ns "cer- tainly not in n serious condition." Hospital authorities said the bank- er was resting comfortably 24 hours after lic tried to kill himself in an obscure inn at nearby Roslyn, where he had gone after his disappearance from a nursing home. Railways Hold Their Own In Transportation (Special to The Guardian) MONTREAL, Que.. May 20 - "0iviliaatlon owes a greet dBb¥ $0 railway transportation" stated B. J. Hungerford, acting President of the Canadian National Railways, in addressing the order of Railway 'miegraphers at the session here. "Despite competition, investigations show the railways will continue in- definitely to handle a large amount of passenger business, particularly long haul traffic and the greater proportion oi the freight traliic. No other transportation agcncyv can replace the railways on ac- count of the lower cost on a unit basis of transportation by rail, but in times of decreased business volume these 'competing apencies can tak; enough traffic to make the operation oi railways more dif- of Mount Allison University-tomor- row afternoon. Receiving his B.A. from Mount Allison in 1903, Pro- fessor Steele taught school for a number of years in New Brunswick. From 1905 to 1907 he was principal of Richibucto Grammar School. From 1907 to 1909 he attended Har- vard University where he special- ized in English and Comparative Literature, and received the degree of'Wales as instructor in English, and since 1911 has acted as vice- principal. In the summers of 1927 and 1928 he took post-graduate li at ell d i fi issgguui Industries Await The Passing of the Busi- ness Control Bill- ‘ Upward Trend In- dicated. (Associated Press) WASHINGTON, May 20-Many of the leading industries of the United States are looking forward to increasing wages and raising commodity prices immediately the new business control bill becomes law. Already some of these indus- tries havc drawn up detailed plans to proceed with nationwide 'ad- llcult." (Continued on Page 'D_ » Spe _ ' Effect Agreement -- Most ff_“1°§_d When The M911 Were C1‘0SS111g A01‘lII101'110l1S DlS_i‘)l1f€ of SBS- Prince of Wales Col- u Lac Creux Quebec“B0d' Sion Anticipated In C0mm0nS_ logo Tomorrow. ies Of The Victims Recovered. QUEBEC, May 21-Seven men Professor' G D. Steel Vicc-Prin- were kmed’ me W” injmed *md c _ ’ fi d cipal of Prince of Wales College, otvedestigne unhqlorg’ dwhi: B' suck . S t I I I will receive the honorary degree of yn exp e 8' mg Jap ' S Doctor of Laws at the convocation drivers ‘km °n me Creux' °b°“t 60 miles from Quebec. The deadz- ' Georges Aube, 22, St. Marie do Bathurst. N. B. Joseph Imbauit, 39, Quebec. Edouard Gagnon, 23 Ste. Sabin, Que. Jules Bilodeau, 23, st. Justine, Que. 01’ M. A. In 1909 he came to ‘Prince ` Henri Tllrstoli. 19. Quebec. The accident occurred Saturday in a 28 foot ski!! in which 13 men were crossing Lac Creux, Aube, the Emmanuel Touchet, 20, Bt. For-1, col, Que. ‘ foreman, is said to have accident- ally touched off one of thc 50 sticks of dynamite carried in thc` skiff’s prow. The men wcrc thrown in all directions by the force of thc explosion and the ski!! was com- Pletely wrecked. Lorenzo Bureau, Lake Saint John, Que., suffered a mashed eye and physicians stated tonight they might be forced to remove it surgically. The five men who escaped unhurt clung to the debris of the skiff in the ice cold waters of the lake until rescued by workmen employed by the pulp COYYIDHUY DDUH'-ing in that district. The mangled bodies of the seven victims were taken from the water and brought here where they were removed to the morgue. ones at shediac earl in J e en b Jud c Arsenault wh with I-ion tice was successful in having tele min o , h was o Y delegation consisting of Hon. Dr. W. J. P. MacMillan and the Con- servative representativcs of the I-louse of Commons, was also warm- ly indorsedby Judge Arsenault. Discussing thc interview with O. N. R.. Vice President Fraser last Tuesday, Judge Arsenauit said the conference was a very pleasant one. "Mr, Fraser is a Maritime man, and showed himself to be very sympathetic. The argument advanced was that apart from the fact that we are entitled by Con- federation contract to transporta- tion across the Strait, there _'should be a liberal interpretation of the terms made. The example of the telegraph service, to which we Ire entitled in the some way. was cited. In 1816 when the new cable was laid, the Government of Prince Edward Island under the leadership of the present Chief ,Justice made representations that AT Based On The_l-End-Kellog Pact The Plan Will Have Embodled Hugs: AS Well As (By Andrue Berding, Associated Press Staff Valuable Timber Correspondent) ROME, May 21--(A.P.)-Premier l\lussolinl's foul , power pact designed to give Europe ii minimum of 10 years Saturdays mnswrm and the* peace, was’ini`ormiilly agreed upon ioduy by Grout Britain, concerted efforts of residents of tho `_` f _The MacDonald Proposal. Form- nl Mommy cl ckcd France, Germanv and Iiiilv. Initliilinu of the pact may be cc- Colnmuly Ci, -C, dw H , ,Ill done tomorrow at Geneva by Sir John Sinmn, llriii._i_i___t_._i_,_;Li_;i;c__.__n_eee _ ”"*‘-' wir and r l mm icatio s, S3yBill1l{€1‘ Wlll Re srnaoiac, N. B., May zo-Dr. J. .nm Prince Edward mmd_ by tm P___v_____e should _“__ ____ ___________ _____s.-f_:____ o_e_ii_r_;1_iec_:_i_i_;.____;_i,,.5;, _,__;,_§_i,,,__;,,,__:___,;,;____ ,:_______;___:i i,...%f ' ' i » _'I |:. wi»i:~i i\'i» infix- Thus has a rapid series of eventsipolitically for the f.rst time in It is felt in diplomatic clrcica here i’ "t the four power H8190 dm* PHSWI' W ¢°“‘/Crt' tm’ md a master respecihely of St. James '~ ‘I v SUI15 Of Amcfim 1° UW Lutheran 'l-‘ Troop was conducted by Assisinnt f,`_',‘,',“S,,‘,,"2‘_'1"'_`__"_`_'_`___ faith nearly 300 years ago are re- The BritishciLsm~inni1ieutplan was p,~O,.mC,a1 CO,,,m15sio,,c,- W,11,,,,,, veaied by s version of the Cale- presented atihc Geneva Confcrcncc \var,.en_ assisted by A_,;s,S,a,,t Seb chiim Of Milrlin LU'-11°F in the in Minh by P1`°“‘i°1`M“°D°""ld: rotary R. C. Parent and Scout- lanzvasc of the Indians printed in °“‘~‘i““d1“i! “‘“°“lf "S P"°\“°S“““ master Fred Driscoll. Rev. Dr. Lo- _,., _ 1648 and now shown at the Yale WHS R 5“gg°5U°“ that “ cohjgcript gate paid a high tribute io Mr. J. :‘_f;_‘_’_‘_‘_‘_'_"i~' ' -_._.,_,_ ,|__, .. fl” u "'\,;,i,f_,._ I .\i.l.i\ik ..,.. .. . 1/-.r\r..i . . . . ..- .viii-rviwr . . iliiii-iiiuii lull . University. army Of 200900 ’“"‘_‘ bc subsmulcd , M. Lawson, retiring scoutmnstcr. 'in-..,_i.. . . . The translation has been per- f°1° the G°"““‘"H°1°h”“'°h'°' Wmch’ The parade was niarsimllcii by "","‘~"""‘ " " " is limited to iooroo mi-ii by inc "L‘-“"-' ~-_ - __ formed by John Cnmpsrlus, the - " - thc Assistant Provincial Commis- \i~i\if-~_~. ._ i . . ,we °f - t;°.:t_’..‘;i.°;‘;f;“1:;.flirt:;;:>:§; M ~.f».»»f,»»,;,_»_ -- »__ ~ the Delaware river, vrhcrc the Swe- i V ` ‘ formed up on QU<‘¥n S___ r\<___~____i_-__\__r__ ____:_~fi _Y ____ ___ by the swedish-com proic.<.=or Ad- ,wives would in mon at 50,000, - . . . . of ,._ ..._ _ _ __ ___ olph Benson at Y,,Ie_ H_mgm_y.s at SMU() md Bmgmm-S Warren. A. S. M. Stewart Leigh: `__f_i»__ii|;._._i__,_ _i___ii__~_ _._,_,__i_._i__»»\ i The collection also coiitaiiw val- nt ooooo. Zlou.- S. M. Sydney M-1°B°lh- rm »»_im\~ _-1 iwiii i mme old Noord! of the mm mi,-_ The 1.-,.,,m,h ..__~..,. -V ,.._,,,,y,1 pc lin- _ A. S. M. Philip Stawrl: Bnpiisi, “,_____ _,___ ________ “__H__n _, 1 (Continued on Page 'il (Continued on P880 'U