Maxims“ ' 0F A . " MERE MAN i m“ ,0 “i. square. Guardian, Ionndell ‘u’ nun-din! ’l wo ‘vflpftrtolvn somctlnies it tum a good mm Ill! iCehte Covers Prince Edward‘ Read by Everybody Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1932 Sleep is nature's restores‘; homer: toll the best physician. MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN 8 PAGES Annual Subscriptions _lPlt\'|‘rP(I Mull lly Mull (‘uni-cr, 5nd U, p, A. [L50 (Souris _t 2-" Very Successful S N Ii BBEIl BY Exhibition Opened By Hon. G Shelton Sharp, Min. Of Agri- cuilture. Quality And. Quantity Of Exhibits _Much Improved. Fair IS REIBHSTAGILRetum For Honeymoon I i ,uwuuumul "Declined To Attend Meetings 0f The Two Standing 00m- mittees. Sourls yesterday had one of the best Fairs ever held in King's NEW ONTARIO JUDGE Mr. Justice Kingstone, new su- ynme court Judge who was sworn ill lry Tr. Justice Kelly recently. litre he is shown preparing for his ‘int day on the bench.‘ I5 Bodies Recovered NEW YOlili. Sept. 13—Fifi,ecn bodies were recovered today from 0e scene of tile explosion of the the: terry Observation last week llthc East River, bringing the i081 known dEiLd t0 sixty. ‘ANNOUNCEMENTS, comma EVENTS, MEETINGS. arc "lliVflh-Zc per word strictly , iluble in advance. "Reserve Thursday, Dec. istyfor file, Christian Church Schoolroom. 5707-1! "Barn concert nt Hope River. dile-‘ilfly evening. Highland "new: Refreshments. 5668-9-12-31 “liordi ll Line Club loading hogs, llmhsmliiios, Wednesday afternoon, to be the "American Nurse" was ‘that the Lord Talbot had arrived, 5Pllienlbut' ii. Hours 12 to 3. 5686-9-12-81 mWVhisi and dance Abegwelt Ho- ' B01000. Thursday evening, "Pi- 15th- sloe-o-li-ai 0 mugrllc (‘orrah Bann Dramatic Prcsclii their play in Kelly's “In Hall. Wednesday, September ' 5656-9-12-31. {What and dance, Seven Mile Yllall, Friday evening, Sept. Jlluslc furnished by Summer- “ iilshi- 5700-9-14-21 ' ____. mu:y°‘li1"$ili1l/‘ evening entertain- mn at the B. I. S. tonight. Cards vmd iii n15 sharp. ending with em and old time dancing. 5705-1l u '_"_"‘ , NHs-Qlncissls. Elliott. ltlcKcarney. ‘m coil Fitzgerald will play at “lied git nlount Herbert Consoli- Imbw ‘live! on Thursday. Sep- - ‘"h- 574-9-14-2i. m£i°\“"' lll‘ you like a comedy ‘l if" "Home Townars." Vic- Munaflmlfsdilf. Borden Friday, l Rlvcl- Saturday. , 5'710-1i ,,_e“pai;'iiisi_ llllfty will be held in ogdmliijl d-lall at Rustico‘ on W, m‘? guanine. Sept. 14th, Venn." i till-Wicca of the Riverside l8 Institute. Proceeds for a County. when Eastern King's held their annual Exhibition at ‘that place. ‘ At 11.30 Hon. G. Shelton Sharp, Minister of Agriculture, in the un- avoidable absence of His Honor Lieut. Governor Charles Dalton, before a. large assemblage in the main building declared the Exhibi- Chancellor Franz Von Papen and his Cabinet snubbed the Reichstag today by declining to attend meet- ings oi’ the two standing commit- tees. was that the Government's opposi- tion would bow to the BERLIN, Sept. 13. -— (AP) -— Meanwhlle every indication Cabinet's (By Thomas Green, Canadian Press Staff Writer) OTTAWA, Sept. 13. -— Canada's Parliament convening on October Parliament To Convene October 6 The session will be a regular meeting of Parliament. of Parliament today, Prime Minis- In announcing the opening date’ 7 down through the centuries of 0 will make new history. It will iter R. B. Bennett made this fact write on the statute books oi’ this idistinctly clear. The Governor country in the view of many ap- [General is curtailing his tour o! proval of the greatest advancement l‘ Western Canada, and will be back Iln Ottawa in time to open Parlia- tilnc of trade within the British i ment. The Speech From the 'I‘hronc wntention that a decree of dissolu- i l i. l i .- L tion read in the Rcichstag at yes- " terday's exciting ' after non- confidcnce in the government had been overwhelmingly voted was legally correct and effective. tion open w the public. The school children attended in a. body and were granted a holi- day by Mr. Sharp. The Minister of Agriculture omment d very fa- Lord and Lady Walerasl, shown BRITISH ram 11mm WITH CANADIAN szunu " ABOVE, are visiting Cgflgdg, on g delayed honeymoon, having been married last November. Her lady. ship is Canadian-born, formerly Miss Blackaddcl- of Montreal. vorably on the exhibits, particular- ly on the show of livestock. He referred to the more hopeful out- look for agriculture in general as the direct result of the Imperial Conference, citing the example of Canadian bacon, which will have double the present market in Great Britain. . lidr. Edwin Reid, President of Eastern King's Exhibition Asso- ciation, expressed the regrets of all that illness of the Hon. Premier J. D. Stewart prevented him being present and that the Lleut. Govern- Apparentiy the opposition had abandoned its intention of appeal- ing to the Supreme Court on the theory that dissolution was promul- gated after the Cabinet had been defeated and therefore the Reich- stag still was legally in session as it could not be dissolved by repud- iated Ministers. (Canadian Press) ..FREDER.ICTON, N. 3., Sept. l3—- . The um list of awards by the? judges at the Fredericton Exhlbi-‘ tion was issued this morning when the awards in the sheep classes, were made known. Prince Edward; Plilflld was prominent in this de-i partment. (Continued on Page 5) (Special to the Guardian) LONDON, Sept. 13—The foreign office has taken marked pains to llet the world know that Britain is not committed by the farms of the French reply to Germany on dis-i . . - Flying Family And - G. L. Boswell of Charlottetown‘ won heavily in. Shropshircs and I ” of Dunstaffnage. P. E. 1.. in south i bot, On Treacher- - ___ l ter River, P. E. 1., took some points ' _ Ous Reef Plane in Shropshire and J. M. Estey of Ulbrlch Trans-Atlan- tlc Plane Took ANGMAGSALIK, Greenland. ' Sept. 13.-(A.P.)-Af0er a two-day u N n 0 N N icon-st by aviators and seamen the Y e S t 6 I‘ y 0 I1 J Hutchinson "Flying Family" was ' Ocean HOP- r10 miles from here. They had -—--——- - "cracked up their trans Atlantic ' The aeroplane "American Nurse" ford. was headed east today in a nonstop i The party of eight, including hoped would end in Rome. two little daughters were picked up Dr. Deon M. Piscuili oi’ Yonkers, _by the British trawler "Lord Tab. Williamsport, Pa, and Pilot Wil- ‘around a position given by the, llam Ulbrich, of MineoirhN. Y., took Hutchinson; 1n sh 5, o. s, mu 6.16 a. m., Eastern Standard Time. Governor Knud Oldendow, of SIGBTED Greenland advised the Danish Gov- iiiccnli VHITURHIUS Island Cattle Are Prominent At The Fredericton Expo. Japanese Beetle On Way (Canadian Press) FREDERICTON, N. a, Sept. j lit-The Japanese beetle, dread | ravagcr of gardens, is contlnu- | lng its march through the United States toward the New i Brunswick Maine border, and l _Domlnion entomological offi- i clals here are apprehensive over lie appearance in New Brunswick. So far the voracious pest has not been reported seen in Canada, but the fact that it i ; has already put in an appear- ance in the vicinity of Bangor, Maine, has given rise to the fear that sooner or later it will have to be coped with on the Canadian side of the boundary. I Empire. Not since the early days will have the usual precedence. But of the Great War is the Empire at- the general disposition will be to mosphere so bound to predominate. l shorten debate on the Address in th, MOMENTOUS SESSION FOR EMPIRE TRADE Parliamentary Ratification Of Empire 'l‘rade Pacts Prime Reason For Early Sitting, Which Will Form Part Of Regular Session. ilflliN BY 8i l I “Lflrd Oxford Downs and Almon Boswall -' ‘Downs. Ernest C. Houston of Hun- . ‘Kings Clear, N. 8., in the same. From New Yflrk search along the east Greenland ifound today on a beach less than i Nlllw YORK, Sept. 13.—(A.P.)— plane in a treacherous reef-filled L flight which its three occupants George n, Hutchinson, mg wife and ~ N-Y-i Miss Edna Newcomer, of bot" which had been scouting on’ from Floyd Bennett Field atlsince Sunday afternoon. A! B55 B» m- B hi8 Pllm! lltliovtd ernmcnt at Copenhagen tonight sighted as it passed out to sea near at Angmagsallk late today with the Provincetown, Mass. Four hours ‘Kllutclliason party. He added But- liltei‘ the B. 5- Dlftford "Ported ohlnson said his plane was forced Sishtlng the Plane more than 400 down by sleet and smashed on a miles east of Boston flying very ‘reef by the waves, armament. , Germany argues that if other jsignatorles of the verse lies ‘Treaty do not carry out the pledge to dis arm, Germany has a. right to re- arm. Britain will be sled swish ii the German arguments help to in- ‘eighteen years of power in offlce-' low in clear weather. From Cape Cod. Ulbrich p'anned to fly 1000 miles due east along the 42nd par- allel and then veer slightly south so as to strike the Spanish coast Gov’t. Has Not 1) e c id e d O n Amount Of Loan duce France to take a more pm- IN Milli ' (Associated Press) _ PORTLAND, Me, Sept. ill-An amused democracy tonight had smashed a Republican machine-- built up through an unbroken holding-into the discard and cl- purposc of ratifying agreements made at the Imperial Conference, intra-Empire trade discussions will and Senate during the fall months. hold full sway in both Commons‘ Assembling early for the prime 1 Reply and get down to discussion of the Imperial Conference agree- ments. Canada llas made trade agree- (continued on Page 5) Annual Meeting That The Can. Chamber Of Commerce In Session Conviction Voiced At Yesterday’s Canada Is On The Thresholigf The Upswing. (Canadian Press) warned against too great ebulllence, HALIFAX, Sept. 13.—A mood of and declared. that “there are en- restralned optimism as regards the ormous readjustments to be made future of Canadian and interna- the world over in government fin- tlonal business. and a concerted de- ances. " They heard A. O. Dawson, government were crystallized in to- day's opening session of the Canad- ian Chambcr of Commerce in an- nual convention. Canadian business men heard Col. W. L. McGregor, President of the Chamber, voice the conviction that Canada "is on the threshold of the upswing," but ilnand for reductions in the cost of chairman of the executive, express the view that the Dominica's pres- ent need was a reduction in taxa- tion. In the afternoon they Joined to discuss facts and figures bearing on the costs of government. "The (Continued on Page 5) Back - To -Land Plan Must Close Lists (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO, SGPt. 13-~Nearly 4M) families, representing nearly 2.000 people, have been taken under the land settlement scheme from the urban localities and put on the land where they will have an 0P‘, portunity to be self-supportris. Hon. Wm. Finlayson, minister of; lands and forests and northern dc- velopment. announced today after B- conference. More applications have been rc- ceived than can possibly be "*3" care of this fall, Mr. Finlaywn ‘ma. and it will be necessary ti) °l°5° ‘m. list for the present. ‘Sut curios the fall and winter the committee will can-y on their work and will be Employment Plan Speeded Up By Hoover (Special to the Guardian) WASHINGTON, Sept. l3-—Presi-: dent Hoover acted today to speed up the $200,000,000 federal constrllcq tion program with the hope of bringing employment to thousands this winter. l-le called for the department hcads to submit estimates oi‘ bulld- Zng projects in their departments. Barrd on treasury‘ department esti- lllntcs, the expenditure of 3200.000. 000 shouid provide work for about 500,000 men. Mr. Hoover said Secretaryoi the FLIES AT 91 Miss Annie Gow, 01-year-old resident of Lakefield, took an aero- plane ride recently for the firs! time. She reads without glasses, goes for daily walks by herself and travels alone by bus and by train. (Fill Dead Teeth By New Method (Special to the Guardian) BUFTAI-O, u. Y.. Sept. lIl-A new method to restore dead teeth by means of a germ-killing filling was explained today at the 19th annual meeting of the American Academy of Perioddntology. The methods, the result, oi’ year: of denial research by University of Toronto scientists. was brought bc- fore the academy by Dr. Andrew J. Mopough, Expfalning that people generally feared having dead teeth filled, Dr. McDough declared they had developed a copper amalgam filling which would counteract any’ possible ill effects. "First it was discovered that cop- per amalgam has a potent bacteri- ocidal arm and kills semis ‘silh- in a radius of threequnrtcrs of an inch," 11,; said. “PlollMr work by Dr. Roderick C, llu.".‘.‘f.,‘. 3rd l0 the development oi’ copper amalgam fillings, which now are con-ling '11" to use for the ircailncnt of cnxlifcs in dead teeth." The Weather, Etc You cur-i tiouizil. Treasury" Ogden Mills had advised llim money now wasavailablc for the construction program. something in excess of five per cent". The communication was ad- _ dressed to Hon. E. N. Rhodes. Min- inster of Finance.- While the Government has made no decision on the subject of a loan present indications in offic- ial quarters do not support the ln- , fomaation on which the protest was based. gressive lino at the Geneva disam- amerit conference. - At the same time there is an a9‘ prcciatbn of the force of the French contention that Germany has not kept the Versailles mats in spirit. She has two or three pr!- vate and illegal armies in existence and she has suspended democratic government and established a gov- ernment of the old mllitarlsi. e‘e- The situation remains as it did ten days ago. The lesidium amount- lng to I34,000,00il of a war lean falls due on Nov. l. The possibility is that the government illsy float a loan of 050.000.1100 in take ‘care of this maturity with interest on the new issue at 4 f-i per cent. Tile loan would very likely be a. domestic one payable in Canadian funds. On December l a 040,000,000 maturity is payable in New York (Canadian Press OTTAWA, Sept. lfk-The Domin- ion Government has not decided on the amount of any loan which it may float this fall or the wit?!‘ rate. But so far as the interest ll concerned the desire of tho Gov- el-oment is to secure its loans at M low a rats as possible. This inti- mation was made in high Olfflll sources today on the PFC!“ °f u" Lumbermeffs Bureau of 'I‘01'°fll° merits that world opinion holds re- sponsible :or the great war- ‘ It is also noted that those sec- ‘tions of the German people Wh° m’ ‘opposed to ré-afmament are Mi ‘allowed lberty of expression bv the ipresent German government. A Berlin newspaper was imme- iditely suppressed for pflntins 8n article yesterday which said 110th‘ lng- worse than that the Germ!" government, which has cut WIS" "V"?! mliisc. Come for a, 399d “l! Govgmmgmlwouid shortly i!- this lOln may be re-converted It mdllfly on tanks, submarines lfld ‘i 8 o'clock. assv-a-in-aisue a loan "at a. rite oi’ interest tho same intomt rate. military aeroplanes. ected a Governor and two of the three Congressmen in the rock- ribbed Republican stronghold of Maine. Only seventeen of the state's B82 voting precincts were unreported from yesterday's elec- tion and they held such small num- | hers of registered voters they could ’ not affect the results in the guber- natorial contest or those in the second and third congressional dis- tricts. Louis J. Brann, mild-mannered Lcwlston lawyer, had a lead of 1,378, somewhat slender, bllt im- pregnable with the tabulations so near completion. The vote from 616 precincts, was-Brash 1D.) 118,700. Martin, (Rt) 117,412. Burleigh Martin, who comes of a long line of political office-hold- ers and was President of the State ready 1,0 consider further apples- tions in the spring. i i It is the hope of the administrai itlOnlthflt the placing to work of ‘soocoo mch will channgl the benc- TradesAndLabor-‘Efits down to others because of in-l creased purchasing power. It is felti 0 - . n isuch a dent in the ranks of the In Conventlo ‘unemployed might serve to start i! lc“““dl”‘ Fran“ return to better [mes by 59110101! i! HAMILTON- Sept‘ n‘- slx hour nstrcam of money down tilrollgh the ‘lily- n” d“ weeldl the ofl-re- intricate social fabric. pegted cry of labor again resound- ed today as the Trades and Labor Congress of Canada. in convention here, reiterated its stand and P155" ed a resolution which Placed "I °" "cord gg in favor of the "adoption of, the six hour work d0! 5nd “V9 day week by all public authorities in order to increase the opportun- m. 1°,- employment." This course, if adopted ultimately by Wm"- ments, manufacturers and industry generally, would lead to tremend- Senate two years ago, lost even his These treasury notes are now bear- ‘and unemployment relief to stsr~ 1101110 Olty of Augusta-the State asap-mi, g ggpyrgfid‘ pfopolfll that ing interest as 4 percent. Possibly vvtion levels. is anxious to sPi-Illll- C'Pml"m "w 5l°w1Y 5399i“? m‘ (Continued on Page 1) ous increases in cmplflymlnh 91° delegates believed. and there was not is dissenting voice as President Tom Moore of Ottawa, placed the re- solution before the Congress. 1t was "resolution day“ before adjournment. this cvcning. dozens of measures and proposals had been iadopted by the convention. Seek- :lllg extension of moratorium acts in all provinces where such was now law, and urging legislatures who have not already done so to worse position in regard to mort- gages on their property." A Chlibiilafc. Wile Mutts Au Ase or iiiiiisstv! TORONTO, Sept. lL-Maritinli east moderate tvinds, not much change in temperature. lilKll il-lc (his lllnrlllng iii 10.11! and liviigllt iii ll ill. . _- i~ »- ,l(i.1i l0 pass such legislatlcll. another la- fimflglulzfiraiif ‘f“n‘r"‘"i'r'fi n", 5 ‘" solution adopted after considerable iii"? iill.lrll'l‘ Milli“ 'l‘lllir.~'il:l.l'- list-i . . :2. s4" t m. ~ d15cu55mn 551d mdustrla! conditions §llIl\llllI'l“-‘|l' ililr- is llllnntcs 1.111‘! "l v. not lm roved and workers llltln (whirl-iii town. ‘a e p can rnnlw srllallruc find ihcmiwlvfil 10"" "me °T wi-olr dllil—l.tiil:rw llrmloli ("ltlf 0.15 n. m. and 1 p. nl, mid 5.1.1 p, nl, Week days-Loaves Cape Tortuou- tlns 10.30_ l. 11., 2.55 p, ln._ ‘I p. m. "F517 r 1,1’, J..'1-I:&)X’I ‘i/Fr-LL-fl