Over 38,000 people in this Province - 8.000 in th, City - Read The Qally Good Condition Guardian every day, The Guardian is read in practically every worth- while home in Prince Edward Island. , A smMaW Q it lllll RU/iN The Peoples Paper ..._f»“~». _Read by Everybody \ ““"°°‘ 1 W Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew ' THE WEATHER llodu\ee\en¢ whine; mi- ' #_ _Z Z ` I i _ °'°'°‘°'“ ""“‘ “" i cnARLo'rrii'rovvN, CANADA. vvEDNEsDAY, MAY 11,1933 _ iz PAGES 5‘,','{f,“'p Gurdllll Two (lah l’Tes.Roos »--ii Annu subscription noilnna use lr lui came- me U. e. A. euo British*BremieriInvasion South” Of Wall Nears End Hails Me Dawn Of Warns' German Chancello - Peace Of. Peace Of The W orld. _ # (Associated Press) i l Standv” LONDON, May 16-Prinie Minister Ramsay MacDonald, in mi impassioned speech beiorc rt distinguished gathering of 200 _ _ . t, nieniliers of vhs Pilgrims Society, hailed President Roosevsl peace proposals tonight as an historic proiiotinceiiiciit. . . ., “This is an historic day, he “America has boldly and openly cnt licr moorings and h laiiiiclied herself in full sail, \vitli_Courag_ge_ and \vit_li fine deter- ,for B "last stand," on E nm, ap_ minaiions into neiv \vat¢1'S." the Piime Miiiistcr continued ssage As Would Regain Polish Corridor New Era' Europe Means Reported- M a k 1 n g Strenuous Prepara- tions For a “Last (Associniedf Press) S Toxvo, Moy is-'nie eonvietion that Chinese forces in North China, declared. i SINU Ill __ lil nlsoiniiivss ' .-- B stniiiitll Ramsay MacDonald C1earl_ R E T R E A T ' eseaw I S S E E ‘G "’ tie; . 1- 5 __i95P'.lisa; _ ' I _ _ ' _ _ ~ " ‘ _ _ ._ mn , _ “H°“°°f°fth America by her own declaration is to be mdif_ mg W” reflected in J“p°'n°5° dei” l " ;_ i‘7“m"°‘°e mmsmu south of the i \linister Ramsay MacDonald’s arms Plan ferent to nothing that concerns MUCH lllliilli INPRUGRESS UNHIGHWAYS Roads Are in Unusu- This Spring Due to Early Dragging and Grading. At no time for many years have the roads of the province been in the pCaCc Of the w0i'ls were operation of Canada, of which I contained in the formal inter can confidently assuic you, these 1 ____ _ » __ _ ° ' change of respects when I-lor.. War- alms which our two peoples have P 0 I C e R a l d ren Delano Robbins, new Unit/ed nt heart in common, may be fully H d t States Minister to Canada, p esent- attained ln May the road machines were _ Wi ""0 °P°’“l'i°“ ‘mi the dflerll S E A G E R quar ers ed his credentials to the Governor Immfvsliately after the ceremony highways. and at the present tmel Ca n Fa S C 1° S t lo General tcday' me United states Minister and his umy`f“'° are engaged in mei . The Earl of Bessborough re- staff were guests of Prime Min €l’=id‘ng work. ` l ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENT S. MEETINGS. ETC (Continued on Page 3) “Announcements nre inin-ried In lliln column at 2 dents per word lirlizliy puyiible In |ul\'um:l~. , "Reserve July First ,tor the Bap- tist Picnic at Ti'y0n. 9523-5-17-Zi. "Pliul _Koliins, Heartz Hall, Thursday, May is. 9521-5-ie-ai "Hops River Play Thursday, May mb- was-5-iv-ai. "Four Act Comedy Drama in Hone River 1-lan postponed until Thursday, May ietii. 9502-5-is--ii. "Ste Mt. Herbert Players in Alton Hall, Tiiursday, May lllth. 9529-5-1':-zi. H"Annual Meeting P. E. Island l°5Dllol Ladies' Aid. Friday, May gill. 3.30 in Trinity social nun. “°-'» Payable. osao-s-1'i-ai. i"Modeni and old-time dancing ll Maplewood school, in-iday night, !‘v ieiii. ii itonny, Monday ntgiit. , 9521-s-11-21. u°‘N‘_>tl0e-Il.'s not a Jig sow puz- wh its the B. I. B. social evening dxght' *hi* bls game. the only MW. the lsland’s leading orches- Wfleet management. 9543-ii °"‘ "Urliiiz annuity with iinur- xlrbgfohction in the meantime 1-M °°°lly and cheaply arranged. i¢uyé’e‘:‘¥°\' you start the cheaper me' J- A. Moore, Manager Sun ' 9444-5-13-2|. "cllill loading ho "at Souris 'missy eitei-noon, Miiisy asia, wiii \_uc°l*é>l¢k until Monday nigiit. c. ““°n. Secretary. nose-5-ii-ii. l German Chancellor when tho Nazi chief will announce muh by Ponce md it is under question and other related lntema- in the mam! ‘mm it B dem ed tion over Chancellor Hitler’s ad- turned over to me Ano - -Gcn- , dress to the Reichstag tomorrow eral of Manitoba N0 M523; I F . R nd L - werei orest Fire es: ence ost celved Mr Robbins in the ball lster R B Bennett at a luncheon ' roofrnofllildau . - -A Ex-pukdun or Jews nom muucal denm 91 the Govemor Gcreral in Mr. Robbins to meet other mem- _____ npositions and 3 san year morator- 8 brief but colorful ceremoiy. bers of the diplomatic services rep- um on war e are objects of ld d hu enum resented In omm,B_ Mr. Robbins pe Ee WINNIPEG' May 16-(oy )- e Hall off c‘il resi- wh'ch provided an opportunity for _ _ the Canadian Fascistl, according to , _ ,, Th Go G I d his Wlll €nlr."0ur,;,cil(;er- uwrgfure Se1:e,d Eyagouce in B mid ilrriysexiicpexetaiigr iizderisrggdiizi sidsse appdfriidorin elbiiliilsriitn uni- man 0 Icy 0 ay' on e ya e qua underibetween the two countries, "and to forms while the Canadian Prime ` gmzitf gt; “mon 98 of theidevelop our economic and cultural Minister wore the uniform of ii a _ . (Associated Press) The pamphfets which indicate a relationships upon this contricnt so memb r of the Privy Council. The BERLIN, May 16-All Germany branch or the 'moment has beenltliat they may be of sei-vre not United States Mnister and his tonight was on tlptoe of expects- stuwd in vancouver' have beengonly to ourselves but l/o al nat- pai-ty wore moming clothes. °°"“°`“ ”°“°” °“ "M °""°"`°°"` “°°“ “°“"“= f“‘*~*‘°f vm °° dw; Threatens Town A t French fo rt tional issues. ___ - whether mum” M me memmm The new residence of Mr. Robert with the statement issued by thi. Japanese military commander in Manchuria, Field Marshal Nobu- yoslii Mute, yesterday. The Japan csc, said the Field Marshal, would ivltlidraiv their forces as soon as the Chinese give proof they will stay away from the Great Wall which is the southern frontier of Manchukiio. Gandhi Reported Growing Weaker POONA, Lndie, May -16-The Ma- hatma Giindhis voice was feeble and his condition weaker tonight after begiiiiiiiig :it noon the ninth day of his fast. Doctors found him surprisingly well, however, in view of his ordeal. A board of six doctors, after a sec- ond examination, reported his mn- dition “very satisfactory.” Gandhi intends to fast three weeks to draw attention to restric- toucliables." Minor Damage Is Caused By Earthquakes SAN FRANCISCO, Mziy 16-(A_ .i apart and centicd for from eiigh other, slicok Sun Friiiicisco and Los Angeles today. Ooniliis iii 3.45 a. ni. the first shock awoke residents of the San F‘riinci:'co Bay tires, caused minor damage in the East Bay region and was felt as far soutli as Watson- ville and as far nerlli as Eureka. Residents in some sections ran from their homes. Clocks were the Versatile Treaty has fears of a revived 'I‘ei¥,0nic military ,power dashing hope of arms reduc- ' ' tion and unified action against the forces of depression. Ranked by many government of- ficials among the great state pap ers of American history, the Roose- velt message, sent direct to the sovercigns of presidents of M xm- tions, was dispatched this morning. It proposed that the nations not only should limit their arms and (Continued on Page 3) NE[illTlllllliN$ Fllll Til END MILK STRIKE tions imposed on Indies "un- State Authorities Pyg- pare to Cope With 'a Further Rising in Green Bay. (Associated Press) MILWAUKEE, Wis., Moy 16-As negotiations to end Wisconsin's milk strike faltered today, state authorities prepared to cope with P-)*TW° Sharp Gfirtlfqliflkes. hour' i a reported rising of “5,000 farmers" in Shawano County tomorrow. Om- inous reports reaching- officials were that farmers in the region west of Green Bay were planning to close cheese factories, condenser- les and creamerles in their fight for higher prices. The effort to end the strike deadlocked on the refusal of strike chiefs to confer with Gov. A. Ci. Schmedemon under conditions he BERLIN, May 16-German offi- In preparation for this moment- ,ous event, the Chancellor today u;h;m:;2n °I;_ih°"°n 98' TREMONT, Maine, Moy 16.-(A. Rhynes,1='renchfoi-t, and all its con- 'lield a private conference with M ur H""'Pa"k" P.)-Tliis town of a little liss than tents were destroyed by a fire which [President Vonliindenburg and then was signed to tho hand'bms which 1,000 population was thi-ciitined by occurred about 3 o`elock yesterday ctir d to clusion to work out the advocated expulsion °f an mmign tflre today as a forest fire set lirc afternoon. The blaze broke out while i- e se ers from govemment and munlclp-,io the congregational Chumli and the owner was absent, and such vention. (Canadian Prose) OTTAWA, May 16-The Government ioni¢h¢ had e ma- jority of 28 when the llonse gave second reullnr to a bill Increasing the salary of Judge Sedgewick, chairman of the Tariff Board from $12,000 to $15,000. Tho Wh Ill 05 O0 39. t me of his eagerly awaited pro- lforuncemcnh ai Jobs and it nent against '-com- ’ an ,moeeupiea residence. headway aiu it make before it was munmm and ‘7“d“l5m'" Flrcmen from Bar Harlor and discovered that the large crowd of cial quarter, exprnssed pleasure 9,; southwest Harbor, aided ly scores neighbors who gathered could do eic unable to stop nothing toward saving the building - f 'olimt er , w ' ;;eE;ic;;d1:Z°T,i\ve,1€sevigsizratgzlg I N Ot feet iiic flame; ass the _wind veei-ei short- ‘or salvaglng the effects. There was .` ly after noon. no insurance. ff; ‘,§,§‘,‘,§°‘},,,,§§,‘[,‘,§§.’° “"““°‘°“‘”‘i Western Farmers n....iy ati... aweiiing. ni. int ‘ _“_” Est!-mates Passed orneiais pointed out that ttie`| -- the denser zone- . » NEW YORK, my m‘_`A_P‘)__ OTTAWA M 16__(cP)__rh German delegatmn in Geneva “hi (Camdhm Press) Thereiiqlediigstedosddiillyczigiupdhii Cod lltl on Gov. Charles E' Mm`l“`U “`““ °`h“m°m"' House of Comnidns today .passed ways Supported the Mwponmd dis. OTTAWA. May 16-The new appeii Va tor Predicted lzcdiby his counsel tocliiy its :i. ‘big the last mm in this years supple prescribed. He had demanded they come with it deternilnation oo end the strike and without Walter M. Single:-, President of the Milk Pool, their leader. Strikers offered coun- ter proposals demanding ii. commit- tee of their own selection. stopped. Los Ang:-les ii-is _sliakrn for a- bout tivo socsiids :it 12.58 p. in. the Garth movcment llicrc was describ- ed as brisk but no damage was re- ported. Characterized As “Big Fish” Supplementary eoasiiii shipping legislation win iioi-°'°1°°“- Th” “N °“ th” °"“°“ "°°‘ lc .V fini' brought to tinii roi iuieeeu i ti te 'rooted te _ men ary es ma s. yes r- “mament pm” and they therefore' as extin ulslied after it hid cans welcomed the American nppi'oval|°°5t Wester" f“"m°“‘ 3 Penny- th’ yd exwmfvc damage income lax vloliition to appease day by Fmanm Mmm" E N of this draft basis for an nrms con- HU"-W °f C°m'“°“° W” °'““"d W' . CAPE T°WN» S°“"h Africa' hfay "mob psycholcm/".Awlillc tlic Gov- Rhodes' they mulled ”’m,mM “Y by H°“' Hr H' Steven' Mlm” 13-SUPDOYWT5 °f S°“m Ammis emment charged liiiii willi clicallng ' ter of Trade and Commerce, reply- ‘ new coalition govemment wound up it of $858 42968 in hmmm laxm y Included in the items passed ln- i _ ’ _ _ day was ii loan of $332,100 to the ing to crlee of "monopoly" and "combine" from opponents of the measure. The Trade and Commerce Minister held as unwarranted charges western wheat producers would be at the mercy of lake ship- pers vvhoso usual American com- petition would be excluded from thngi-alntrade ' ,.1 v» (Cumdlan Press) WASHINGTON. May 16.-The North Atlantic Port Ccnftence today reaffirmed cppoeltiei to the SL Lawrence Wntervrag, and decided to uk the aid of Prel- ldenl. Roosevelt ln ellorte 0 half. “diversion of cargoes fromllnit- tl oii sum to ceiieaiiiii pon." their campaign tonight and PW dicted overwhelming victory for their administration in tomorrow's general election for the House of Assembly. Voters will go to the polls in only '12 of the 150 constituencies in the Union, es 'IB coalltlonisls were returned imopposed on nom- ination day “When mob s't'liology controls: md Max D( Sting' mc m_(_y_huh_cd Clilcoutlml Harbor Commission, criminal lawyer, "who ls tlitii to be "S9900 m °x""°' °°°l °“b"°“"°“S' made the vlctiiii? 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