iii s‘§§- BE; gg FF g r; || M g -<,.~é,l`, gb -The Peple’ aper ,..-:ra Read by Everybody \ vo, 41/I \\l. - lllll lil il I . Covers Prince Edward' Island Like the Dew - Xl/ f \\\\\ \\\\\\\ r*~`~" //, /f v"r;1l"‘ \§xx! ‘la is EEE "5 MAXIMS or A MERE MAN ‘if is ¢ volley. principle i -1'- f 3 ay V, _gy ml" 0 nn... tm' 1 - = i == a -a -- r t'.».»»--'”““--'~ me- ~~ cHARLo'r'rE'rowN, CANADA. WEDNESDAY, JULY 21,1932 io PAGES ;;=,-;_',~;:_-;#.'_~°;;:,-,-3-',";~:,:,+°° 'l"”=’_ G | ' I ; I- ,, - = 1 - in-= im'--i = sz ar- '=ai| / Mggiiig igasjgrlakgs gavy Lif_eToll Bedeque Man Suffers Heavy Loss By Fire - ~ __;___; GGOOOOOOGOJ 0'0*O-95904-O" ' O-0-O+%O-§-O-6§- O-O4-04-O-GO-0-OJ __ _ o_ Q 9 1 _ I fserles Mlshaps In¢lia’s ,Voice At Conference Follow _l._o»-d Fire n A M A r; E; “z;iati..?s‘.ii‘;f..Ds;‘a3i:B "I L! I N G flagration Yesterday After- Blaze Of Unknown noon When Razed - Owner Colla ses. _ p , A jinx that has hovered over the firm of Edwin Lord, Bedequs, for `-me days tonight gloated over two yrecked automobiles, eight casual- ng, and the ruins of a house and hm. Three of the victims are in hispital. /The series of mishaps opened on when Lord‘s residence was destroyed by fire. Rushinl to the miie to assist the fire-fighters col. Hugh. Dawson drove his car mr a pole on the Lord property one end of it flow _Up and him on the held. ruins of the house smculd- today and sparks from them on two barns, which caught lilo and burned to the ground shout 3 o'clcck yesterday. Two Barns Are Overcome by smoke and excite- ment while trying to save imple- ments from the barn, Mr. Lord collapsed and was sent to hospital. On the hllhway below tha farm two cars collided head-on as their 0001196993- 10011141118 the drivers, watched the fire. Joe McMahon, and Miss Cassie McNeil, or gum- merside, in one car, were seriously iniured and now are in hospital at Origin Broke A Out In Tanton Building Last Night. Fire W a s C o n i i n e d Chieily To Rear Oi Island Stores. 'rho thus riro within o row montha broke out in the Tanton Building at the corner of Kent Summerside. Mr. and Mrs. William cook and Mr. and Mrs. Grossman, of Cape Traverse, in thai othea-car,worebruised'andcutbyl r1ua,'i'no approximate ion is so-1 timated at between four and fivej thousand dollars. our :fCOlllitriesiz-.:..“f#.:.:°.:'°:.~°:".:.f:..f~.n I Are In LAQCQ1-d.%.........., ......... ...... ..; |Cudmore Bros. pressing establish-| _ _ naman- _ Vment. X Australia, New Zealand, Insh.up“‘;,;E';=;§;e°§;°‘br‘u§1;=;_é 2137: Free State And Canada See °'§1°e;tf;y-tw;-I5 5: -um of-; Eye ~To Eye In Asking ’I`hat.nai.. .nfl ....-'l».i..°.'°.'i.'l' 52.221 Britain Give Their Dairy ,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, Products A Preference In The '-i is % Markers ofrgoyniioaningaom VUN G R 0 N All YR. K. Carnegie, Canadian Press it is understood the delegates 0! li ioonunussoorneeli ioshovaiuooresoorornsinuiun-_ and Great George Streets last even- ing at 1035. The blaze, which was, of unknown origin, was confined chiafiytothe groundfloorinthe rear of the Island Stores, owned by Mr. Elmer Dunning. It was this section of the building which suf- fered the greatest damage. Goods sold from a series of auction sales following recent fires in the build In l l German Naval Training S hip Sinks In Gale Sixty-Nine Of More Than 100 Per- sons Aboard Missing-Do-X Pass- ed Over Shortly Before Tragedy. IS FITRMLY UPPUSEIJ T0 IJICTATURSHIP German Defence Min- ister, Strong Man Behind Gov’t. Mak- es Important Pro- nouncement. (By Louis P. Lochner, Associated _ Press Staff Correspondent) nopi-esonunfmeias soemingmii- group oi tho' opening oi the im- the seiopm; Mom: Aeaooia no- BERT-IN. July as-mer iso;-iin lions, Beth Bail Abdoola Hanan, perisl Economic Conference July roim, his 18-year-old son, and his U ‘md tm P’°vi“°° °f B““d°“b“"3 There was slight damage from water in the Tanton Bros. vulcan (B1 Main Discussions On_ Trade Agree- ments Between Great Britain And The Various Domiiiions. Press Staff Writer) UPFAWA, Jlliy 25--#TUB ElIlpll'€ Conference settles down to serious X I en stair wriior) more nominiom has no siriieuny' wo 1: in a tone of increasing con °TT"\VVA. July 26-Australia. in seeing eye to eye in the matter/ Hd 06- MMD 5180113510118 fum 10! New zealand, Irish Free State and committee of the Im Eoonom ioconierence dealing with this sub: _have lorrnulated a definite propos- Arrives 1°” mel- Yesterday and today and is they will submit it to the British ’ &i____ d_;,eMm who Wm dm ,D Wm Prince Rupert, B.C. Britain, since it is exclusively nn amon themselves and when they tain. lation, lies the chief market for the Empir . e- tween Great Britain and the Do- minio tho main channels bi inorooood the moment on trade agreements between Great Britain and the i Corrado. are in accord in asking importer of dairy products, is not QU »""‘t Bfmlin sive their dairy pro- represented on the sub-committee. V3’l°“-9 D°m1°1°°°° In 9”” 3"' ducii a preference in the markets The representatives of the export- 01 the United Kingdom. The sub- in! Dominions were left in decide ___ with her 40,000,000 of popu- e’s primary products B ns will, it is hoped, be out George llainbleton, Canadian ` ANNouNcE1viEN'rs,‘ =*°°"°" °~‘ '=° me For The German comme EvEN'is, , At present Empire produced but- ter cheese condensed milk and Plane. 1 other dairy products are allowed -- -~D free into the markets of the United (BY Win!" H- Wifi Cllllium neSda;i,n?lei1l$t2'l{l%€;i;”§,l:kmW:‘:: Kingdom and a tariff of approx- Press Staff Writer.) Wlldcnce. Admission 25 cts. imatclv ten per cent is levied MONTREAL. Jllly 30-011158111 was-1-as-ri against foreign dairy products. 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From Leftbokight, they are: beautiful 11-year-old daughter. p hm been ‘feed "Um mmm 1"’ were perhaps tha most colorful Begum Abdoola Bai-oun, his wife; Mis; Doulat Abdoola llaroun. '5°d"'Y» Dden” Mmm” Km VW Schleicher, an important figure in the old Imperial military caste and one 'Of Increasin government, told the nation in a speech tonight he was firmly op- posed to military dictatorship. His address was one of the most important pronouncements of the bitterly contested campaign for the Reichstag elections next Sunday. It came as political experts were pre- dicting that the voting would end (Associated Press) KIEL, Germany, July 26-The three-muted sailing vessel Niobe, used as a German naval training BND. WN Struck by a sudden gale today and sank off the coast of Holstein. Sixty-nine of the more than 100 persons aboard here were missing several hours later and it was feared that they were drown- ed. Fifty officer cadets and eighteen sub-officer cadets were on the ves- sel wben she put out from Kiel on her training cruise. Forty persons, whether officers, cadets, or mem- bers cf the crew could not be de- termined immediately, were res. cued by the steamer Therese lsuss, which was not far off when the ship ioundered. In the absence of definite infor- mation, naval authorities could not “Plain the disaster but they haz- srded the guess that the crew, un- prepared for the sudden wind, had been unable to reef the sails in time. Only a few minutes before the _ (Continued on Page 5) 'i'-1-*-_-@~ in deadlock. The Defense Minister asserted milifbry dictatorship in 091111!-\\.v was wholly out of t.hs question because the last govern. mm! Pllllible was one supported by the broadest basis of the p¢0p1¢_ __________g__ iooncinuoc on rm s> Fisherm (Special to The Guardian) A meeting of considerable im- portance to the lobster fishermen of Prince County and especially those on the south shore was held yesterday afternoon in the Town Hall, Bummerslde. The meeting was the outcome oi trouble between the north and south shore fisher- men on account of the fishermen from the north side coming over and preparing to participate in the south seasons fishing which opens on August 18. 'I‘here were fisher- men present from the different points along the south shore from Victoria to West Point and also from various points on the North Shore. The trouble had been called to the attention of the Fisheries De- partment at Ottawa and Mr. D. H. Sutherland, supervisor of fisheries for the Maritime Provinces at Hai- ifax, had been sent down to invest- Drowned (Canadian Press) na'rmms'r. N. B. July 26- Swimmlng into a swift current at Bathurst Bas’n, Clement Dufour, 26, formerly of Bt. Alexis, Que., drowned today He was chef at a local hotel and two clerks were with him at the time. Neither was able to swim well and one com- panion who answered the victirrrs ery for help narrowly missed the some fate. Dufour was ia son of ldr. and M11. August Dufour, of Bt. Alexis. I-le was w have been married in Bep~ en Holdi Meeting _iilt SiS'icle DisputeBet‘WeenNorthAndSouth Shore Lobstermen Over Ter- ritory RightsEe_ard Yesterday. igate the matter. The various phases oi the situation were dis- cussed in a quiet and orderly man- ner. The meeting was presided over by Mr. J. F. Arnett, who explained in a. few words its object. Present at the meeting besides Mr. Suth- erland were Mr. Gallant, ot tha Fisheries Department at Charlotte- town, R .W. Squarebriggs, of the Department at Summerside; Hon. Adrian F. Arsenault, besides many prominent lobster packers ofthe district. Hon. A. F. Arsenault, at the re- quest of the fishermen of Egmonl Bay, presented their case to Mr. Sutherland. He said, that the fish- ermen felt that it was very detri- mental to the fishing industry on the south side that so many fisher- men were contemplating fishing on the south shore this season. They -_---i-€-1-*l--*-* (Continued on Page ii) The Weather, Etc TORONTO, July 26-Maritiml Provinces: Moderate in fresh smith and southwest winds, partly fair and warm. Scattered showers and local thunder storms. High tide this morning at 4.10 and this afternoon at 6.14. Sun lets this evening at 7.33 and rises tomorrow morning at 4.40. Bummerside tide eighteen minutes later than Charlottetown. CAI Illlf ICHIDULI Weak days-Leaves Borden daily 0.11 a ni. and 11.40 a, ln, and 515 I l.;,~zii.:.1°ri:=ii-'f.°:.:°f.er.i~ l I » f,