MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN d! round u" gflfllfifiwuvufovid-Falu ‘lwc Cull ' M» Whe World BELIEVE TIDE TII IlII ED I Conference Delegates " Follow Ticker Quot- ), ations Eagerly. (By George iilamblewn, Canadian Prom Staff Writer.) I wNDON, June 277(C.P.) Cable) .-while the forces are gathering behind the scenes of the World Economic Conference for a renew- ggtruggle over the gold standard, |new spirit is entering world trade. continued rise in commodity pices givesiznpetus to the belief ills tide has turned at last. Dollar [heat at Chicago today with re- ports of small crops both in Can- uis and the United States eased iile situation which a. setback in negotiations to limit production bad made increasingly difficult. But the gold standard struggle is ping to be a bitter one. The threat (continued on Page 3) ' i a OUNCEMENTS, COMING EVENTS. ‘MEETINGS. ETC 2f New Spirit To, Be Entering D -".‘~“ll i '7 y ' ' -5'ull' , ‘l. illicit (l El AWAIT Acnou av AUSTRALIA Boom In the Wheat Market Termed “An Act of God.” LONDON. Juno 2'l.—-(C.P. Cable) -A combination of blunt words and what Prime Minister R. B. Bennett of Canada called “ an Act of God" —a boom in the wheat market — saved the efforts to obtain an ln- ternational agreement for wheat- acreagc restriction today from a breakdown. But meanwhile the wheat situa- tion seemed to be taking care of it- self nicely for the time being and it was agreed the Conference of the four biggest wheat-exporters-Can- ada, the United States, Australia and Argentina-could well afford to wait for a. brief space until the Aus- tralian situation is cleared up. The blunt words were spoken early in the day which teemcd with dramatic developments, after Stan- ley Bruce of Australia had told the other delegates the three principle (Continued on Page 3) I" Anuouncrn-e-"n uro lnleriod In IIiIl column nt 2 cent: per wnnl liricily playable in nllrnnce. "Ice Cream Festival at Ebenezer luiy 1st. 1376-6-28-21. I "Resefvé Wednesday, July I5th Itil’ Tea Party at Bonshaw starting ll 4 dciock P. M. l260-fi-24-6i. "Date of Jersey Field Day at Iolth wiitshire changed to Thurs- by, July 13th. 4 ‘ 1276-6-24-41. "Seven Mile Boy Hall plny and ' iince Thursday night, June 29th. 1333-6-26-41 "'Attcnd Tryon-Crnpnud United Church picnic Wednesday, July 5th. 1385-6-28-21 "Dance Thursday night at River View platform, Stanley. Good mu- le, new management. 1353-6-37-21 "Ross‘s Mills, Vernon River, will lwonlastthrec days of each week. ‘1383-6-28-11. "Hlshficld Tea this afternoon at ‘ilewsicad Farm", Winsice. Come imi meet your friends. 1364-6-28-11. "You are cordially invited to at- Ifnd the tea party at 5t. Margarets liJuiy 1st. R. S. V. P. 1382-6-28-21 "The Tryon Baptist Picnic will lrheld on Church Grounds, July ht. 1366-6-28-wi-2i. "Greenvale Ice Cream Festival evenins- If unfavorable come fine night. 1371-6-28-11. "Postponement-The Ice Cream Iullvn at Hartsville advertised for Iline 28th has been postponed. "“Happy Valley," presented in herald Hall on Thursday, Jlune .Dancq after play. If not fine h Friday. l312-6-28-2l. "Ills Corrcn Ban Dramatic Club mills their play "Apple Valley " in Hope River Hall, Friday. hu sum. 1344-8-27-41. ' "Come to the Tea and Festival at Mark's Anglican Church, Rus- "Reserve July 5th, Tea Party. "FWWTI- On same date, 8.30 "L. Fiddlers and Dancing Contest. ISBG-HB-Wft-III I ‘ filome and see "Nora Wake Up" Orall Hall on June 28th. Dance _' Refreshments afterwards. Pro- '- in aid of new Legion Hall. . 1318-6-28-31. ll hsft "The Black Tbrror" in Lot cl" 0n Wednesday, June 26th, a lbe Traverse players. Admia- a I‘ 75 and 15 cents. Two hours’ "for clam iaao-o-zc-sl SPANISH FIYERS Mexican Whois Alleg- fusion tonight with a report that an official government announce- ment last night confirming the finding of the "bodies Mariano Barbcran and Lieutenant Joaquin Collar, Spanish trans-At- lantic fiyors, their plane in the state of Tabasco, Vera Cruz, where Julio Alvarez Dcl Vayo, Spanish Ambassador, after in- terviewing Manuel Balcazar, who reputedly found the bodies in the wrecked plane, notified his Embassy that Ilulcazur could not substanti- tha annual bazaar and aftcmoflll tea in the Baptist Schoolroom. Granville School Wednesday, June 28th. If not fine come Thursday. wonderful prizes. amusement centre on the Island. B. I. S. tonight. Perfect manage- ment with the Island's leading or- 8s 00., A. B. Cutcliffc. 1400-0-28-31 sent their 3 act play "The Blue Bag", in the Cape Traverse Hall, Thursday, June 29th. If not ilne, Friday. Admission 25c and 15c. fallen do what thousands of people have done-restore it by means oi’ Moore. Manager Sun Life- iiEPliiiT n: lNiliiiilEti ed to Have Found Bodies of Missing Aviators D éni es Story. MEXICO CITY, June 27.—(A.P.) -l\'lexico City was thrown into con- of Captain in the wreckage of was incorrect. The report came from Minctiilan, ate his story. ‘iii "Dance Lake Verde Inn Juno 29. Ii’ unfavourable, first fine night. 1307-1! "Reserve Friday, Dec. 8th, for 1404-11 "Ice cream social at South 1398-11 with "The big auction some largest The "The Kingston Players will pre- 1368-8-28-21. "If your private income has n annuity. 8 to 15% guaranteed for s long as you live, Inquire of J. ise lucussrulu CHARLUPTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1933 Refl Read i? by Everybod Covers Prince Edwardilsland Like theDew MAXIMS or/l, MERE MAN If is easier to fall oi! a log than to foot l. bllL Annual Subscription Delivered 86.00 By llnil Canada and U. B. A. 84.60 12 ‘PAGES PASS IJ.M.B. EXIIMINATIUNS S e v e r a1 Islanders Among Those Entit- led to Practice Med- iclne in Dominion. ‘(Canadian Press) OTTAWA, June l'l-A list of those who passed the examinations of the Dominion Medical Council. held throughout Canada was hand- ed out today by the registrar. For The Of New July 4th The dedication service and the opening ceremony of the new Prince Edward Island Hospital will be held at 2.30 p. m. on July 4, under the Joint chairmanship of Mr. James Noted Speakers Programme Prepared For Dedi- cation Service And Opening ‘Ceremony Of Institution On Opening Hospital of the Opposition. Hymn. Address — His Worship Mayor Stewart. . Address-Nu. Harry T, Holman, ed At World Parley Government Policies Are Strongly lndorsed At Association _ Meeting Fi1.£l.“.:s;‘2:°i.2iSilesia‘; ‘sin liRiiWNINil A l: l: | n EN l I Of East Prince Conservative YESTERDAY Association — Mr. D. B. Mac- Donald Re-ealicted President. The annual meeting of the East Prince Liberal-Conservative Asso- ciation held yesterday 1n Summer. don, Ont, and Vancouver. The list for Halifax is as fol- lows: R. D. Baird._Chipman, N. 13.; J. H. Budd, Halifax; L. E. Cogs- well. Berwick. N. 3.: A. S, Cowie, Wolfvllle, N. 8.; P. J. Dowd, Monc- A. D. Gibbon, Saint John: O. L. Henderson, Morden, Mans C. Holland, Albany, P. E. I.: G. T. Ir- vine, Plaster Rock, N. 13.; W. C. MacKenzie, Baddeck, N. 8.: McCurrdy, Sydney; J. M. McGow- an, Kilmuir, P. E. I.; F. C. Mc- Lellan, Tatamagouche, N. 8.; H. L. Melllsh, Montague, P. E. L; R. E. Mitchell, Halifax; Central Bedeque, P. E. I.; D. D. Outhouse. Halifax: son, Stcllarton, N. S.; W. S. Wool- ner, North Rustico, P. E. I. ton; land, Maine, Those who pass the examination- are entitled to practice medicine in any part of the Dominion. Exam- held in Halifax, Montreal, Kingston, Toronto, Lon- Winnipeg, Edmonton inations were Wheat Soars Six Cents In Bullish Upheaval (Canadian Press) WINNIPEG, June the Shooting six cents higher wild outburst of trading 10 minutes before the final gong. futures last only a little more than a cent in the closing flurry. firishlng 4 7-8 to 4 3-4 cents hgller, July option at 79 3-8, October December s3 1-4-3-8 cents. 81 3-4-82 Roosevelt Still Fog Bound LAKEMALE BAY. RDque It teased with Franklin Roosevelt for the second day, slightly lifting at times and then, when hopes were raised high. rush- ing back with renewed thckness. Nonnan H. Davis, Chairman of the American delegation to the Geneva Arms Conference. W88 creeping up on the Maine shore early tonight in the. heavy mist to " J I h. l 99-" - um 9t n atomiiia-“EI-tzaqii’. chasm‘ a deliver a mport to his President Moses. Mr. Oondcn seeks an addit- the will» 01 minor wmmvdities ‘ "The undersigned merchants and w fgoglvg special instruction! ional $3.000. far behind. ‘Dance! Fortune Hall, Friday, will be open Friday 1118M "*4 °1°" m y-emm , An enonnous demand for wheat, foils Made?“ 111d 01d "m! ed all day Dominion Day: I180 will _ . I corn, 0M4. rye and barley kept the 2586...? orchatfiiyiii§ll§f 31,015; f,§§“_,‘,',",,'§,'§°'§§§d§"f,m§°“5§'f m Reductlfln n financial world’; eyes glued 614.76g- ‘ , , '¢ mi, P.- J. No - ly u» those markets. They bent now nphant’ H B o“ c e y Sllfifllmbs Fro," Mator License and then under waves of realising, Loss Of- Blood TRURO, N. 5., June 27-403.)- Robert Henry, 1o year old. Btewi- ackc boy, died in “hospital hem to- day as the result of l. severed ort- ery sustained last night. He had been chopping wood when the no slipped and cashed his wrist. 5nd lost much blood as he walked the \ A. June m Jhalf-ml-Ie I0 his home. G. A. H. W. Moyse, ‘D. A. Thomp- 27—Desplte the heavy profit taking sales which poured into the pit in the last few minutes, whealt futures prices fin- Ished nearly five cents above yes- terday's close on Grain Exchange today. During the bullish upheaval prices rose to heights they had not touched for nearly three years. Winnipeg June 27-—(A.P.)—- Don-nestle and international prob- lems seemed like child's play to the President of the United States today as he cat patiently it out with an inexorable fog. ton and Dr. i). A. Clark. Ad- dresses will be delivered by some of the most outstanding authorities on hospital service on the continent. Among the speakers will be Dr. G. Harvey Agnew, Toronto, Secretary of the Department of Hospital Ser- vice, Canadian Medical Association, and Secretary of the Canadian Hos- pital Council; Mr. Charles F. Necr- gaard, Consulting Service in Hos- pital planning, organization and management, New York; and Mr. James Govan, of Messrs. Govan and Ferguson, Architects. The combined choirs of various city churches, under direction of Mr. Mason B. MacKay, will lead the singing, with Miss LillianMacKen- Hospital. Charlottetown Hospital. Hymn. Address -- Hon. F. Chairman of i023 campaign. Chairman of 1930 campaign. New York. Hymn. Address-Dr. G. Harvey Agnew. Toronto. Address-Mr. James Govan, To- ronto. Mr. S, A. MacLeod, to Mr; W. K. Rogers, Chairman of the Hospital zie as pianist. Board. Following is the order of service: Dedication Prayer - Rev. E. J- Opening hymn, Chisholm, Hazelbrook, President c! the Ministerial Association. Procession to the main entrance, marshaiied by Col. H. M. Davison. Opening of the door. Doxoiogy. Admission of the public. Remarks-Mr. James Paton. Prayer—Dr. J. A. Clark. Address-His Honour, Lleuo. Gov- ernor Dalton. ' Address-Hon. Dr. W. J. P. Mac- Mlllan, Acting Premier. Address-Hon. W. M. 1188'. 1955917 PLANS MADE FOR s11. VER F24’ snow Big Show Will Be Held This Year _Nov. ?-9—- Mr. B. W. Robinson, Summer-side, Elected President At Directors Meeting Yesterday. Covehead. The meeting was presided over by the President, Mr. Gavin Hard- The Annual Meeting of the Silver Fox Exhibitors Association of Prince Edward Island was held 1n the Board of Trade Rooms, Char- lottetown, yesterday afternoon. There were‘ present Messrs. Gavin Harding. Walter Show. John Roper, Lin-Col. D. A. MBCKXHHOII. W. W- Brown, Hubert. Howatt. will Mc- Leod, Edwin Johnston, Major T. B. Rogers of Charlottetown; H. Bow- ncss. Kensidgton: B. W. Robinson, E. H. Monkley, Cliff Rogers, Ernest Mills. Summerside; Gordon New- some, Kingston; A. Kennedy, H. J. Kennedy,‘ F. G. Kennedy, Blake wood. Southport; George Brown. C. C. Baker, Margatc; James Dawson, Arthur Dawson. Irycn; R. W. Stewart, Montague; Gordon Mc- mlllan, New Haven; Ray Lockerby. Hamilton; Douglas Bell, Cape Trav- erse. Major A. H. Robertson, Mer- maid; J. W. Jones, Bunbury; An- drew Jardine, Freetown; Its Carr, the year's activities, showing that they had carried on a very succmss- ful fox exhibition and were in a healthy state. His report was adopt- ed and he was the recipient of great praise for the energy and en- thusiasm he had shown in connec- ticn with the exhibition work. The financial report was submitt- ed by the Secretary. Mr. Walter Show, and showed in detail the re- cipis and expenditures and that at present there remains a small bal- ance to credit after all liabilities are taken care of. Afer these preliminaries were dis- posed of the meeting was thrown open for discussion and some in- teresting remarks were made by ins. and m- (Continued on Page 3) Grain Markets Again Lead Way (By Jcbn L. Cooley Associated Press Financial Writer.) Legal Sequel To. Motor Crash YARIMOUTH, N. 5., June 21-(0. PJ-The legal sequel to a motor- crash last September was begun in Supreme Court here today as Mrs. C. N. Condon brought s. $10,000 damage action against Mrs. Ross D. NEW YORK, June ill-Grains ran away from other markets to- day, leaving stocks, cotton and but st the close wheat had added ’ 6 cents a bushel to Mon- day's huge appreciation, although FREDERICTON, N. 13.. June 27 _.A reduction in motor license Chairman of the Prince County Address — Representative of the R. Heariz, Address -- Mr. W. F. 'I‘idmarsh, Address-Mr. Charles Neergaard. Tendering, of the Hospital keys by ing, who gave a. splendid account of" 5M9 was V"? largely attended, there was a full representation from each district. Both Federal ' and Provincial Parliaments were well represented, the members all giving able addresses. The meeting which opened shortly after 2 pm. continued un- til nearly 6 o'clock. The President, Mr. D. B. lifcDonnld, presided. Mr. John H, hlyers. M, P, for Queen's County, was present a5 was also Mr. F. Amett, Conservative federal candidate for Prince Coun- ty in the last election. The Provincial Government was represented by Hon. G. S. Sharpe, Hon. Thomas McNutt and Hon. A. F. Arsenault. Messrs. Thomas Wig- more, M. L. A., Heath ‘Strong, M. L. A., were also present, Mr. Myers was the chief speaker and gave a masterly address in the D isia rrnam ent Parley Prepares AT o A djo u rn GENEVA. J1me 2T--(A.P.)—Ad- Joumment of the World Disalmn- ment Conference until October 15', with private conversations among powers continuing in the mean. time. was recommended wday by the Stcerilig Committee. The Con. farenoe will meet Thursday to w“- firm this decision. Disarmament received s. death bhw- I5 731° WHY spokesmen of some smaller nations commented on the agreement and there _is a. posslblity they will raise 011390. ticns. ‘Ihursdajv. The Conference OYIEUIHIIY planned to resume its work next week. Ho sp ital Asso. In Annual Meeting A-NTIGONISH. N. S., June 27- (C.P.),—-An appeal for further gov- ernment nld in treating tuberculosis 1n Nova Scotin lvas voiced today by RBV- H. G. Wrlglli, of Illvcrllcss, N. S, President. of the Hospital Asso- ciation of Nova Scolin. and Prince course of which he outlined the when he spoke of the faith which he had in the Conservative party and the part it has played in the building up of Canada. as well as in the masterly manner in which Canada. under the Bennett Gov- cmmcnt. is meeting difficuties bronchi 0n by the present world wide depression. Hon. G. S. Sharp and the other members also spoke at some length and were enthusiastically applaud- ed. (Continued on Page 8) >11.‘- lSMlTiilillEl iiN TRIAL AT AMHERST Trueman Smith Alleg- ed Companion of Henwood in Murder Case Faces Jury. (Canadian Press) AMHERST, N. 8., June 2'1.--'I‘he widcvzed znolller of Trueman Smith testified for the Crown as her l8- year-old son faced a Supreme Court jury today on a murder charge. while the boy looked on unemotion- ally from the prisonersilock, Mrs. Ida M. Smith told’ of his actions cn the night of lebruary ii-the night on which Mrs. Mabel Smith was killed. Already one man has been con- virtcd of lnllrder in connection with the ngcd in\'alid's dcalll. x-lc is Al- vnh Hcnwoocl, 18, whom Mrs. Smith described trday as her son's chum. llcnwood was lound guilty yester- Edlval-d lslnnd, as tho Assoqlatloyys annual meeting opened here. Delegates attending the meeting included: Saint Johm-Dr. S. R. Hewitt, Superintendent of the Gen- eral Hospital: Charlottetown -. Hon. W. J. P. Maul/Lilian, Minister of Health and Education for Prince Edward Island; Sister John Baptist and Sister M. Paulo, City Hospital; day. aim" the prosecution had ln- Lodllccd s. "confession." Tomorrow. Crown prosecutor Charles R. Slnit will submit a sim- liar sta t obtained from young (Continued on Page 8) |w. x. Rogers, Miss n. Mair, rrlncé Edward Island Hospital, s DY- Hflfvey Agnew. of Toronto, Secretary of the Department of, Hospital Service in the Canadian, Medical Association, and Dr. M. T. MacEachem. of the American O01. lege of Surgeons, are also attend-. Lng, . R e c e i v e s _ Appointment I T, N. 3., June 27—(C.P-) Collision At Sea Reported (CH PIQSS) 10h fit 56B. between IZhB Newfound- Idfld Stfilllllel‘ COYIIQI‘ BTOOK 811d Hi6 trawler Sloe, four miles northeast of Highlands light, was reported in a 1 message picked up by radio marine corporation tonight. The message, addressed to the coast guard at Boston, asked for “immediate assistance." It was signed "Evans, Master.“ —.R, By-ms curry, LL.D., graduate pistes and the provision of c fif- ty percent rebate on pulpwood ‘umpage was authorized by the New Brunswick Government at its meeting here this morning, as means of aiding the industrial re- covery of the province, it was made known by the Premier and Minister of Lands and Mines, Hon. somewhat under the highs. Sheree. on the other hand, were fairly restrained and a few leaders fin- ished lower, net changes for the “pfvotals" being moderate. Never- theless. the closing composite made c. new high. Cotton after reaching new highs in the morning. finish- Of Acadia and Iiarvard, has been appointed Principal of Cumberland County Academy and supervisor of Amherst schools. A former principal The position given apparently re- ferred to the Highlands light off Boston harbor. The Corlncr Brook was last re- ported sailing from Newport News June l3 for Daihousie, N. B. She is of King's County Academy at Kenivilie, he succeeds F. G. More- house, who resigned his charge to fake over the prmlrlpai- L, P. D. Tilley. ed down 5 to 35 cents a bale. ship 0f Halifax Academy. of 5.756 gross ions and is owned by ihc International Power and Papcl Amhfiil Company, cf Newfoundland. Tin‘ ilmvlm‘ Slcc -is not llstcd in mulllalzic shipping records here. NEW YORK, June 27.—A Collis- _ work being donc at the present x323 °°"‘"@1w=- He awoke op- Ernest MacCallum, 12. cally of the benefits which I‘) - - ‘ would come to Canada and of the st HIS Llfe part that the Hon. R. B. Bennett Brackley Beach, Af- is taking as a world statesman. Mr. ' Myers also discussed “at some Floatlng Beyond length the question of tariffs ls D e p t a between Canada and the United Raft, ' States. He was loudly applauded A very sad drowning accident oc- curred at Brackley Beach yesterday about 12.30 when Ernest MacCallum aged 12, son of Mrs, Hubert Mac- CalIum floated beyond his depth on a, raft while bathing and lost hit life in attempting to reach the shm-e His brother Eric, and cousin, Jim- mie, who were bathing with him were unable to rescue the drowning boy. It appears that the unfortun- ate lad had floated beyond his depth on a. raft, which was capable oi bearing only one person at s. time and that he became alarmed and Jumped off the float. ‘ Tho Mounted Police were at _ summoned ad.» instituted“?- for the body, which was discovered about 1.30 yesterday afternoon, Coroner, Dr. L. B. McKennc visit- ed the scene of the tragedy, snd af- ter viewing the remains decided that. an inquest was unnecessary. The deceased is survived by hi: mother, Mrs. Hubert MacCallum, and by eight brothers and sisters, to whom The Guardian extends sincere sympathy 1n their bereavement. 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