0 n ‘.099 people ll 01"“ “p” lnbtlu Iflfllli‘ '1‘ s0 w" ti“, “will?! office deliveries. ,,m¢es sre likewise d m, "householders," so th “Mm so in prsctlcslly he storel_ o The rs sn fill; their fill"??- "34 practically ‘m1 home in the province. "flu, Ioundsd u 0n range“)!!! -i___. —?::¢_._-. Lecture Tour BOMBAY EX-MAYOR IN N. Y. Khan Bahadur Patel, good friend lllil loyal follower of Mahatma Gandhi, has arrived In New York for a lecture tour. Patel, who was mayor of Bombay, joined the ma- listma in a hunger strike some time ego. ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMING EVENTS, MEETINGS, ETC "itATEz-Zo per word payable in advance. strictly curd!" “u a W“ cumin? ti: dellveredmglyut: ln Charlottetown served included TbrGusrdisn is in every worthwhile Signal S Mo! lf-OIOI st the every Ill’! uurdion Two Cents ii i_-___-_ ‘ii-i HAVANA, Sept. 27—(By The Can- ‘ adieu Pressr-Havana was placed under military rule tonight after an outburst of political v‘ ‘ had resulted in the assassination of Clementfvalqez Bell, President oi the Cuban Senate, and of three prominent members oi the Oppos- ition to the administration of Pros- dent Mochado. in a essago to Congress the President explained that military rule had been invoked "as a pre- ventative messure against repris- als by friends" of the slain men. He urged that associates of the vlc. tlms remain calm. The killing oi the Opposltionists was described by investigators as an act of retaliation for the slay- ing-of Dr. St. Azquez Bello, strong Machado supporter who, had he “lied. Probably would have been the next President of Cuba. A fourth member of the Opposition was‘ grav- ely wounded. The Oppositionists slain were three brothers, representative Gon- zalo Freya-e de Andrade, snengln- ecr. Representative Miguel Angel Aéuiar, who participated in the un- successful revolt against the Mach. ado Government in August 1931 was shot four times. Dr. Vazquez Bello was shot as he was driving away from his estate, El Bozio, which adjoins the Country Club, There were ten bullets in his body, He died before his chauffeur, Jul- io Saurez, who had been wounded, could drive hm to hospital, The Fla-We Denndrade brothers were attacked in the Vedado sub- urb. They died almost instantly. "Buying live fowl Thursday. P. l. Noy a Co. 55l1-ll "Dance at Mt. Herbert Thurs- isy, Sept. 29. 5510-9-28-21 "Dance! Pbrtunc Hall Friday“, September 30th. Good music. . 5470-9-27-31. z I “St. Peters Club loading I-logsi lndliambs Monday afternoon, Oc- ‘ I005! 3rd. LISI’. DOW. 5493-9-28-11. "Don't forget, Thursday nightI In the Richmond Hall. Big dance ls usual. Orchestra. 5507-11 ‘flmportant meeting York Point inc West River Telephone Company Cornwall Hall, Friday, September m» ssoa-s-za-zi. "St. James Church Cake Sale at iloore & McLeods, Saturday, Oct. lit ‘ 5481-9-28-11. "Borden Line Club loading hogs, limbs. calves, Albany Wednesday, ion. 2am. Hours 12 to a. | 5479-9-27-2l crPffstv-nt "The Unshadowed 05S at North Wiltshire, Sunday, October 2nd at 3, by Cornwall W- M- 8- 5499-9-28-11. "This is the big night. Where? it the s. 1. s. social evening. Curd! flirt at. 8.15 sharp, followed by “Wm and old time dancing. 5508-11 0 ‘lxfihlacon Hog Fair will be held u e Skill-ins Rink at Morell on W251i’ afternoon, October 3rd, ‘mdlgmncllls at one o'clock. Live he will be weighed in for ship- m- Sflmc afternoon. 5490-9-28-11. "Millview and Ulgg Clubs load- “b03085 and Calves only on 0c. puma 4th, Afternoon. Important u? 0f vise Club in Uigg Hall, “d ‘kill’. October 6th. Jenkins ' "55. Secretaries. 549i-9-28-1i. "Notice-I will not pay any bills ,' zlzglgecwd In my namc for gas or L; “Virgil! 0n my car or any other "mu" m"? my consent. Signed w“ l-eilllsii‘. Martin Post MIN-FUJI. None of the assailants were cap- tured. cur m RELIEF FUNDS clusls mucu haunt ‘LONDON, Sept. 27—(By The Canadian Press)—Dozens were in- jured and many women and child- ren trampled during disorders which developed today out oi a. protest against a cut in poor rel- ief funds at Westham, in the east end of London. The demonstrators demanded an audience in the Town Hall, but po- lice blocked their path, whereupon (Continued on Page B) The Department Of Pensions Investigation 1w (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Sept. 26-Continucd investigation into the flies oi the Department of Pensions occupied the joint committee investigating the administration of the Pension Act here today. Tomorrow the oom- mittee will hold a. public hearing at. which will appear represent- atives of the various veterans or- ganizations who have submitted briefs. A number oi submissions have already been received, and the opportunity is being given to concerned to the organizations speak to their representations and to be euminod Irscesu. Ill. -i___ 2w ~ " The People's Paper . I floversPrince Edward Island Like the Dew Read by Everybody CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1932 twang” Placed t Under Mi President Of The Cuban Senate Is, Assassinated Three Other EOVCYIIIIIGIII Op- ponents Are Also Murdered In Outburst Of Political Violence. IIHIIRBHIII PONDON. Sept. 2L. Winston Churchill, for. merlChancellor of the Exchequer who recently returned ill from Aus. $1131. was very weak early this morning, his phygi. clans said. The phygi. man's bulletin said .he had had a severe hem- “rrlwge. but that his condition was not don. gerous. Co w Charged I/Vith Vagrancy In Truro Court (Canadian Press) TRURO, N. 5., Sept. 27- Looking over the police “blot- tcr" tonight, Chief D. Fraser noticed an entry to the effect that a cow, found loitering in the doorway oi C. E. Bentley and Company, had been sr- rested by Officer J. Jainson. The animal had violated sev- eral town bylaws and the of- ficer was not‘ euro just what action he should take, Io he booked it on a charge of vag- rauoy. There was no nccomo- datiouvfor such prisoners at [the police station. and he lock- __.__..___ SERIIIIIIIY III Church Leader ADMINISTER ‘rwo nrocnsas The Yukon and MacKenzle River dioceses are to be administered by Bishop Geddcs of the latter diocese according to announcement by Archbishop I. 0. Stringer nude at Winnipeg.‘ This is an economy move necessitated by losses to church endowment funds through the operations of J. A. Macliray, K.C., sentenced to seven years lu prison for theft. A picture oi Bis- hop Geddes is shown ABOVE. ed it up in his own stable. SAYS) BIIIIIIE 4 , 5 0 0 Operators I Cutting Into Local % (Sales In Cape Fret- , on. I SYDNEY, N. s, sept. 27-—(By The Canadian PresQ-Offlclals of the Dominion steel and Coal Cor- poration tonight announced that "bootleg“ coal operators had be-_ come so numerous in Cape Breton that they were cutting into the llocal sales oi the Corporation. H. J. Kelley, vice-president and gen- eral manager, estimated the mun- bcr of pits operated by bootleggers at 4,500, many of which were in the vicinity oi active mines and endangered the lives of men and animals in the large collieries. Heavy damage already had been ‘ in the surface areas. | When one of the bootleg pits was ‘flooded recently it nearly caused the flooding of an active colliery. In another case a woods fire broke out near one of the pits. Several burning timbers dropped into the opening setting fire to c. seam of coal and threatening the nearby oolliery. Resigns 11;... C. N. R. Post MONTREAL, Sept. 27—(By The Canadian Press)—C:rard Ruel, K. C., vice-president in charge of lc- gal affairs, Canadian National Railways, today reigned to accept a partnership in a legal firm in Toronto, the Railways management announced. It is understood Mr. Rucl will be associated in Toronto with Peter White, K. C, and E. BrisioLlLO. Baisanetiveot Ida; toll PITS iuglu ‘Dom. Coal Go. State | _____ More Than 200 Killed I And 1,000 Injured terday. (Canadian Press) SAN JUAN, Puerio Rico, Sept. 27-More than 200 persons were killed and at least 1,000 were in- jured in the hurricane which swept across Puerfn Rico today, Govern- or James R. Beverley estimated ai- ter receiving casualty reports from police authorities. The Governor told an emergency relief commit- tee of San Juan citizens that the ‘total dead and injured probably would be revised.- upward instead of downward when additional reports had been received. The committee was organized pending a direct appeal to the (Continued on Page 8) Italy To Base Tax On Scale Of Living (Special to the Guardian) ROME, Sept. 27—The I-‘acist coun- cil of ministers has just loaded still another bale of straws to the staggering load on the beck of the Italian taxpayer. g Hereafter, in determining ' in- comes subject to a supertax (which is levied on all incomes above 8150 a year), the authorities are dir- ected to consider not only the data which they can collect on the am- ount of money a man makes, but also on the scale on which he lives. For example, if Tlzio spends $10,- 000 a year, he will have to pay an income to: thereon even if the gov- ernment is only able to prove that he has an income of 85,000. This drastic expedient is one of the measures the Fscist govern- ment is taking to support the bud- get, which, unlike those of other countries, is even larger this yesr than last. Fascism , ‘ to spend $36,800,000 more during the next fiscal year than during the ‘previous one, en increase of more Ills I II CL IIIIRRIBANE PIAYS IIAYIIII In Puerto Rico Yes- igtry a T112] W_ h _ In A L" 0 u s I EDgn iolrhiltlClfivlgrtrzzml-ghlllsslzq: Striking Con-I-idenceln HighI Standard Of Canadian Secur- UNIVERSITY Many Islanders Men- tioned In List. (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, Sept. 27.—Thomas B. Murphy, of Glace Bay tonight was elected President of the Dalhousie University Medical Society. He succeeded Fred H. Wigmore, oi Bradslbane, P. E. I. Other officers follow: John S. Robinson, New Glasgow, N.-S., Vice-president. Fred H. Wlgmore, Bredalbane. P. E. 1., Secretary. A. F. Tuttle, Pugwash, N. 5.. umlsgfrlclnt ucccss 0f Canadian B THE WEATHER Fresh to strung southwest winds, mostly cloudy with showers, much change in tempo ‘ . not 10 PAGES annual Subscriptions JOIAVOII‘ I400 Y Hail Cnnndr. and U, l. A» “I0 ond Issue New York Oversubscribes ities Is Refle Bond Issue Prime Minister R- B. ‘Treasurer. Committee on Studies-John Mc- Gowan, Kilmuir, P. E. 1.; Ross Wright, Bedeque, P. E. L; George Keddy, Windsor, N. 3.; Eldon Eag- les, Moncton, N. B. I Committee Member of Executive ‘ -Charles Stuart, Bradalbane, P. E. Manager Interfaculty Football Team-Gilbert Holland, Halifax. Dance Committee Chairman — John S. Robertson, New Glasgow. Manage Tennis Team-George Covert)’ Halifax. BIIMPARES ux RATES m: llllll puma President of Holstein Friesian Ass’n Sur- , prised At Low Tax- es Paid by P. E. I. Farmers -_¢-—~ Mr. W. J. Elgie, Seult Ste. Marie. Ont, president of the Holstein- Frleslan Association oi Canada. who with Mrs. Elgle, and e party ‘ of friends, have just returned from Ian extended tour of the Maritlmes, ‘reports crops particularly good in . the east, and a. general feeling among the people that is equal to the spirit predominating in any oth- er part of the country. "I was greatly impressed, said Mr. Elgie, with the large quantities of potatoes they grow, tne number of foxes they keep, and the good quality of their Holstein cattle. In seeing the latter I was, of course, very rnuch interested. ThfiY u" good herd sires, do a lot of R. O. P. work, and through a careful system o! grading have been able to de- velop some very fine herds. “The taxes paid by the farmers on Prince Edward Island, he contin- ued, "arc nothing compared with the amount we pay in Ontario. On s. farm of equal size, and location to markets Elvin! the"! "Wt ‘he some advantage as many °7 l" (Continued on PaBB 3) Demand For Cranberries (Special to ‘the Guardian) MONCTON, N. 3., Sept. 27—A good cranberry crop in Nova. Scotio is in sight. and the eripefitltlOllfl are that there will bc a 800d de- lnand for the cranberries, accord- ing to the agri parsl department of the Canadian National Railways. The cranberry growing areas in the province are located in Queens. Lunenburg and Kings Counties. Iffllh Ole hi8 lib h extend the funeral of Sir Gilbert Rhodes ‘is en route to the hlaritime Provinces, (Ions... fluently no comment is available from the Prime Min- ister or the Minister of Finance. (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Sept. 27-—S8lISf2lCll0l1 was expressed by the Department of Finance today at the oversubscrip- tion lnvNew York of Canada's new $60,000,000 Increasing faith in the very high standard of Can- adian securities and the achievements of the Dominion Ill meeting every cent of its obligation when world-wide disturbances existed are attributed by financial ‘ex- perts to the reception accorded to the issue. The of- feflllg. ilfiwrding to information received, was over- subscribed within half an hour. ‘ Rhodes, Minister of Finance, are out of the city Premier Bennett is on his way to Belleville to attend cted In‘ Recep-l tion Of Canadefs $60,000,000” In New York. issue. Bennett and Hon. E. N. Parker, noted author. Mr. ‘British I (Canadian Press) LONDON, Sept. 27.—Al‘. Ministers are in London tonight for tomor- row's fateful meeting of the Cubi- net. Prime Minister Ramsay Mac- Donald has been unsparing‘ in his efforts to maintain the National Government intact. But unless the unexpected happens, Viscount Snowden, Lord Privy seal, Sir Her- bert Samuel, l-iome Secretary and Sir Archibald Sinclair, Secretary for Scotland, will formally hand in their resignations as will seven junior members of the Government, who are free trade followers of Sir Herbert Samuel. There. is no intention, it is au- thoritatively intimated, of Mr. Mac- Donald resigning, thus entailing the formation of a new government. If the resignations are definitely sub- mitted the Prime Ministers plan is to fill the vacancies at the earliest opportunity, maintaining as far as possible the national character of the government. Meeting Today‘ lMomentpus One. rendered desirable for use experi- Cabinet Gov’-t. Is Said To Be Divided Over , The Recent Imperial Conference Agreements —— Premier Mac- Donald Stands Firm. Defeat Of Issue Seems Oltgf The Question I I I The Cabinet lnccts at ll o'clock tomorrow with final consideration of legislation arising out _qf thcuQt-H taunt zigrccmcnis on its agenda. I And the Ottawa Conference dom- inates the whole proceedings, for it is over this issue that the Cabinet is divided. Objcctlng to what they term the pcrnlancnt nature of the Ottawa agrcclncnls the free trade Minis- ters want them postponed until af- ter the world economic conference. The majority of the Cabinet de- clines to acccp". the postponcnlent. Disseilticllt Nlinistcrs of the Cab- inet consider that tariffs must now be envisaged as an instrument which changing conditions have mentally with Iull consideration given t0 the consequences, yet as a weapon which can no longer be rul- ed out. They will be told the coun- try must tackle new conditions with (Contnucd on Page 9) Russia Makes Additions To Black Sea Fleet (Special to the Guardian) LONDON, Sept. 27—Russlo is ma- king a "big push" to modernize its Black Sea mercantile marine. Four more vessels, each of three thousand tons, are to be put into Timlriezer. _ u: Vodnikov and the Mosssovict. each of ten thousand tons, are al- 80 b91118 B55941 The!’ Wm milk" I port of the cargo illegally sclzccl on voyages between the Black Sea. and the port of Europe. cranberry cultivation throughout the other Maritime Provinces, Non‘ Brunswick and Prince Edward ls- land, which are well suited for growing them and for which there is an increasing market, It ls m1- prices for their cranberries this 1a sequel in the Exchequer Court of “"1”- They are we N°5“I“' the icanada at Ottawa tomorrow. Re- skuanskyr the Tsuflulm’ and u“ [presenting Captain Ell Masscin, oi’ Tw° Iankers- the 5°)" 1st. Pierre, owner of the vessel J. . Halifax. Mdpated sruwers Wm recew” gm“ Iprcsont action is to secure payment Half Cargo Was Stolen (Canadian Press) SYDNEY, N, 5., Sept. 27.-—Tll0 story oi how govcrnlnent preven- tive officers scizcd the liquor lacivll schooner Aerial inst year will have W. Maddin. K.C., will appear and claim 812.000 (lnmnges in llcu of Lthn high sous and afterwards stolen from a government warehouse in After the seizure, the courts declared it lllcgnl because the ship was on the high seas. and I ordered the $25,000 cargo of liquor unturned to thc owner. Only $13,- ,000 worth of liquor was available, . par‘. oi‘ the cargo having born sIol- Ic-n from (he warehouse, and the Promoted BECOMES BRIGADIER-GENERAL Ono of Canada's outstanding mil- itary men, Lia-Col. F. A. List-e! D. S. 0., attained the rank of Briga/ flier-General on Sept. 27 after 3s years‘ service.‘ lie is director of or- ganlzation and pcrwflfll 56W“?! l‘ Ottawa. Highway Mileage In Canada (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Sept. 27—Saskatch- ewan leads all the provinces of the Dominion in highway mileage, with ~ 155,609 miles open _i'or traffic on Dec. 31, 193i, according to a re- port issued by the Dominion Bureau of’ Statistics today, Alberta. came next with 62,426 miles, and Ontario with 52.110 was inrihird position. Other provinces with zheir mileage were: Quebec 35,763: British Col- umbia 22459; Nova Scoiia 14.719; New Brunswick 11825; Manitoba 5,230 and Prince Edward island 3,650 miles, The total highway mileage in Canada is 378.904. The Weather, Etc ‘Rollin Beams (o (Mo. 000cc WHEN OTHER women SAY that: 4i-\\NC\% About’ IAER HusBANo 2 7r (f \\ ii \“@: I /\ 2*\ €\ _ /- .____. I (iIl'_\I, (ni-‘lilfli, Ton Hiuinnuir and maxi- rlnIrl-nlcilnvli .\l vriinm- Ens-i sand \\' - ' z 1' rnuilnvcnl 9.1.1 _ mostly 11ml with ahu\\crs_ nol much change in i- np- rninrc. _ lliuh lllll‘ Una morning ht 8.41 and ("night ill iL-II. Sun sols this afternoon m 547 and rises tomorrow nmrnilvg ni 555. Xwv .\l1>nl\ l-‘rhluy .\‘<-||t_ :u>_ 1.510 n. Hi ‘Sllllilllvrslrlfl livlr‘ clghiccn luivr than (‘harloln-lrnvu. CAR PERRY SCHEDULE minutes Weak vlnvs ——T..\:|vc~ Bonk-vi daily 0.1.‘. :\. lll 11ml I p. m. I for the remainder. “N-ok llnys~bcavca Capo Tolfllfl tine 10.30, e. ll. and 2.55 n. I. ,-':,_~_,-.. ~ .0.‘