MaxiMs OFA. MERE MAN X summons-incline: “DOMINI- mm a...“ Ion-ass 1m xgiottetown Glllflll Two Outs cvcn LivcsClaimcd By Storm In N. B. " .. --"h:i'1_' t L M Mlfflllsmshes a liar out o. MAXIMS 01A ERE MAN Covers Prince Edward island Like the Dew m" m CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 2o. 193s 1o PAGES gig-if" wrtfi... illovulci SliEPlBY llillllllllllllll ' ANNOUNCEMENTS, i qvening at 7 o'clock. 2159. » No Property Damage " Rey‘ "ted Up to T_..‘."e Hour Last Night. while Nova Scotia and New Brunswick suffered yesterday from the ravages of a rainstorm driven by a heavy gale which swept the Atlantic seaboard, Prince Edward Island was singularly fortunate in receiving little or no damage. Al- flwugll rain fell almost continu- oufly throughout the day, only in the afternoon did tho storm as- sume unusual proportions, and for y. time rain fell in torrents. ‘Pile wind blew from a southerly direction, and toward evening, when the rain ceased. grew very cold. At a latq hour last evening no reports had been received oi dam- sge to public or private property, or to telephone or telegraph lines. in Charlottetown no damage was reported, although the storm was so severe that the funeral of the late Mr. Toombs was held up about three quarters of an hour at the - ‘winsloe Cemetery, COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. arc "Announcement: an lnnutad h ihis column at I rents ‘be? was?‘ iirielly payable In allrahoe. "Talkies-Elmira MOXIdBY. 213B. "Talkies-St. Peter's Tuesday. 2138. "Talkles-Morell Wednesday. ‘ 213B. "Dance in St. Charles Hall, Thursday, October 26th. 2110. "Noiice-Pillilic Dances in Crap- lud Hall discontinued. 2123. "St. James Halloween Tea serv- ld from 6 to 7 today.. ~ 155. "Dance! Fortune Hall Friday, October 27th. 1i not fine, Monday. iiiiil- 2121. "Cheer uni Merry Minstrels at Kinkora Friday, Nov. 8rd. Last chance to see the big show. 2168 "Whlst and Dance, Annandala‘ Hall. October 30th. Admission 25c. Flee lunch. » 213g, “Marshneld Dunstaflnage Pag- Wll. Union Road church, sunday .~ m"Dance in aid oi Kinross Rink Belfast Hail on Friday, October Will- Lunch served. 2160. . "Masquerade Dance in the Holy Nome Hall, St. Peters, October 30th. 216i. "Dmit iilfget the masquerade dance in the French River Hall Thursday, Oct: 26th. 2172 Pfirhe Bonshaw W. I. will hold a “Mil? Sale at Rogers Hardware iere. Saturday, October zaih. 214s. Dgwoms. to Her-tons Masquerade lice Friday, October 27th. Prises liven, 2134‘ sfmiillmese Sale Murdock Ross‘ 7 0ft. Friday, October 27th at “lock. also. "Come to dance in Summerfleld m" Friday. Oct. 27th. Admission, gents 25 cents, ladies free. Pro- iiwii for hockey club. 214s "Chicken Supper and Entertain- ment followed by dancing. St. James "ii. Summsl-fleld, Monday night, October 80th. ma. PAY Ill some: 5| I0 many people disclaim French Rush Fortifications \:‘\\ we a.‘ ._ v \\\\ _. fswi-rzrgialri i Geneva QQQJL-JRV i a“ "France has become a fortress , . . l. Verdun," declares l. French writer. Forts studded along the German border have been Increas- ed and all are linked by tunnels. thus providmg a continuous bar- rlczdia. Schrllu'cd ior 1935, the fortification plan will be completed long before then. Map shows mngflg "impel-gnome frontier." , pleasflw. Markets Respond To U. Policy FavorableReactionToRoosevelfs “Managed Currency” Plan Is liegorded. cents hgher. Corn gained two t0 three cents. A'l stock groups clos- ed firmly, one to five points high- er. The theory behind Mr. Roose- velt's idea was that by leising the price of domcstic goid above Wvrid prices, he could influence domestic cornmod ty quotations upward. IPOI the present, it was said in good authority, the economic fac- tors involved in the plan will b0 reviewed daily. iillid 994i‘ "Wm" the day's gold price will be an- nounced. This did not mean. 1i W55 added, the quotation would ncces- sarlly change from day to day. (By Richard L. Turner Associated Pre s Staff WJtcr.) WASHINGTON, 25-The United States was well embarked upon the Roosevelt policy of higher prices through a managed currency tonight with the commodity mar- kets respondng strongly i0 ti" economic stimulus of the Presid- ent's programme. High officials of the Govern- ment met and fixed the price of reconstruction OOTPQTQWJB Pill" chases 00f newly mhed 801d l‘ $31.36. a figure 2'1 to 88 cents 1118b.- er than the prize pad on the Lon- don exclingt. Then. they m llwii to watch thrresults. They were Set Figures Todys fgure was set by chair- Gcneral Adv-moo ma“, Jesgg H. Jones of the R. F- C. Commodities led a swivel "i- vance. Wheat was three to 8 1-4 _________..___- (continued on P1180 3) I Search W0 o ds l "Notice-The Island Seeds As- sociation will be open to receive TERRIFIC slow, STURM iii _ illlEBEBPRilV. Worst Storm in Years Blocks Traffic, Crip- p l e s Communica- t io n , and Causes l Other Damage. (Olnadim Press) MONTREAL, Oct 2B—The PKW- inoe of Quebec tonight was slow- ly recovering from one of the worst ' snow storms in its history which held up traffic, m-‘ppled communi- cations and damaged countless trees. From noon yesie day until 10.30 a. m. today 8-9 inches of snow blanketed Montreal and dis- trict, establishing a record for the month of October. Water Level Rises But the ill wind b'ew somebody good. the water level of the port of Montreal-so low in recent weeks. as to call-we serious worry to ship- pers and port officials-having risen seven inches since early this morning. i H ghly Successful O l The subscription contest just con- eluded and which was supervised throughout by Mr. A. B. Hull, of the Hull Circulation and Collection Ser- vice, of Toronto, was in every res- pect satisfactory and highly success- iuL. The management is more than pleased with the extraordinary re- sults and we wish Mr. l-lull contin- ued success with his efficient system in circulation building for Canadian newspapers. J. R. BURNETT, Editor and Managing Director. ARMS PllRlEY Highway And Bridge Wash- outsiAcdt For N. S. Damage. (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, Oct. 25—Wlncl Re co rd Flight MAY AIJIBURN llNlli DEB. 4 Will Have Ample Time F o r Considering Germany’s T e r m s F o r Re-entering Discussions. GENEVA. Oct. 25—(A.P.)-—Ad- journlment oi the World Disarm- ament Conference until Dec. 4 was recommended by its Steering oom- _ mittee today. From pints as far east as Rim- sunultaneowy “pom, or.g,nat_ ouski and as far north as Chicou- - : clrcl , - tlml earns proof that s storm sim- i222‘ ighagegtzceuor ‘gag? SE; crnment would announce the eon- ditions for Germanyk return to the (Continued cu Page 3) d ' i both councils was announced. i France served notes that the u I League of Nations, and not the ‘Four-Power Western European Peace Pact, must handle dlsarmia- _ ment when Rene Massigli, the W. J. Rfiwnel‘, Native French delegate, insisted before the of New Brunswick, Sucfinfl Committee that Ill d15- Plnwj-Mlvlt in B. C. ‘armament u on must be held _ _ _ exclusively in Geneva. Political Life Pass- Arthur Henderson. the British wl Chairman oi the Conference sa‘d vsmoiwm. n. 0.. oci. _l>-<o.l PJq-W. J. Bowser, former Premier of British Columbia, ded suddenly at his hotel here today alter sui- ferirlg a heart attack. During recent months m. Bow- ser had been waging s strenuous political campaign as head of the (Canadian Press) Independent Ncn-Partsan candid- OTTAWA, Oct. 20.—Gt‘)1t:l‘8i ord- ates confiesting the Br tish Coliun- ers have been issued by Royal Call- bie. gene al elcct ons. ‘ adiun Mounted Police headquarters ' e ' 3 here to its coastguard and land ior- n w“ m; [Qty o; w, ,y_ 30w“;- ces to be on the lockout for sugar to bcggn h), pcmgcm. we u one smugglers. The two cent a pound Nations sitter the Nov. 12 plebiscite (Continued on Page 3) On Lookout For Sugar Smugglers arims discussion and the league of s csllettyllen her intention to quit Bent Seed and Timothy B61811 1°? grading after November lat. E. Foster, Secretary. 7098' “A11 persons having P. E. I. Hos- pital coin calendars kindly return now to i0 Greenfield Ava, or 278 Fitzroy Street. “M1 pug-on; wishing to secure Cheese, please call at the factory and get same on Wednesday 0i‘ Thursday of this week. Bi-czrillbg’ Bridge Dab’! 5°- 16! With lOts 01 0s an“ 531m goodohtilings to eat, St. James Hall “ti”, yimncy work, claw and household table libel-ally Iimvlieli- Tickets 40 cents. 3155 "1 will be burials will hosed organs out, Thur! l! I»! In rrlday until l0 A. M. ootobci- 29th and 27th, paying highest prices. E. Boswell, tllctoria. 2M8. “We will be buy!!! drflllbd B081. organs out, Thursday Ill day and Friday until noon. October 20th and 27th paying highest market prices. P. McNutt a eon. Kenslnston. I046- "Bwnslblllty for small sdvts. when bills are sent. out, in future no such sdvts. will ap-_ N" unless the order is so- “iimlll-Illeil with payment. cnsaronsrown GUARDIAN age cs. Armin M‘ we - Consult J. A. Moore, , Charlottetown. 1 0 "Clyde. River Dramatic Club will present their play in Capos Cove Hail. Saturday evening, October lxMmission Sound lbthllicd unohes. Part oi proceeds ‘for Derry ' and, trus to his promise, he has not For Aged Marl Who Keeps W0 rd Canadian Press) ' l-LAMMONDS roams, u. s, Oct. g5‘ __ "some day," Wllllcnn Haver- stock said Sunday, "I'll be gains away in the woods: Don't send any- one after me; for I won't be return- ing.” He is a2, hale and hearty as most men 30 years younger, and a great lover oi nature. The villaii"! call him "Uncle Will." He went into the woods Tuesday returned. All day friends and neigh- bora, aided by Royal Canadian Mounted Police, combed the wood- lands for the aged man, but they returned home tonight without hav- ing found trace oi "Uncle Will." Villagers feared he bad met mis- fortune. He was dressed only in light clothing. unprepared 101' the violent rainstorm which lashed the district today. Tomorrow. $110 searchers will enter the rainsoalred woods in another effort to locate him. Card Of Thanks wishtoexpressmysincerc teiul thanks lo all who rilgdly assisted me to win the (much prise in the Tgusrdisn my] ti contes mill n p E. IIICIKEY, Summer-side.” (Ii not flnc Monday oven- 3124. .. chiefly responsible ior establishing party government in Britsh Col- umbia, and to close his career fight ng it. Forty-two years ago. a lawyer, freslh from Dalhcus‘e University.‘ lrIalflaiche reached tile Pacific coast with a owning lntareet ‘n rpolitic and a firm belief in his (Continued on Page 3) Hope Abandoned As Ove rtu rned Boat Is Found’ LIVER-POOL. N. 3., Oct. 26—(C. PJ-Shirley B. motorboat drifted ashore today at‘ Moshefs Bay, 40 miles down the coast. and with its discovery. hope was abandoned for the Liverpool. commercial kaveller who left this’ port on a duck-shooting trip sat- urdsy. ' Heqwil headed for Pudding Pan Tiiifiiid “Milled fronrthe main- l-‘ederal tax rated possibilities ior a lucrative smuggling trade but Gon- eral J. l-l. MacBr.en, Commissioner oi the R. C. M. P. does not believe it has reached any large scale. Police headquarters said today ar- rests liad been made ‘n the St. Law- rence and the Maritime ProvincesJVI-FS- ll- wllerc there is easy "ccsss from illc sea. London Watches Cold Buying (Associated Press) LONDON, Oct. 25—Start 0f United States government in the gold buying business was watched Elmer's overturned carefully by bullion brokers and|stemng Manon“ bankers today, but it bad little ef- iect on the world gold market here. Brokers pointed out that Pres- ident Roosevelts experiment deals specifically with newly-milled 801d | recovered from natural deposits in our,“ Bradley __ the United States and that so long‘ as only such gold ls dealt in there is likely to be little effect felt here. land by several miles oi ‘ seas. ‘Ihat. he reached his objsctlvfl was indicated by m; mum; g1 g dead duck stuffed into the bow of the outboard-motor draft. Mariners surmised he had bum mill"! ill’ I lliiltil slld his bost‘ capsized cnthc return mp, A mm. leflI-ndmcueshwcrcihccnly articles in the boat mdcc the! duck. Search will continue in the vicinity tomorrow loi- Heller's occyi Sincere . Thanks "l take great pleasure in ex- tending my ' ‘ thinks to nil those who so loyslly llwporled ms in the Guardian's great coin- m-liasrss 1:. lmolnis, "Braslalbane." pfllti and rain lashed Nova Scotia today in a driving autumn storm that left a scattered ; trail of damage through the Province. Highways were washed out, power lines went crashing to earth, and swollen streams carried de- struction along their banks. Brunt of the storm was felt along the Digby shore. A cloudburst washed out the drawbridge linking the is- land village of Tiverton with the mainland, and its resid- ents were forced to make the passage tonight in dorics. A passing motorist, Lloyd Blackford, narrowly escaped death as the rushing waters carried away the bridge just after his car had crossed the stream. At the same time. the flooded river undermined the cod liver oil plant of Small Brothers, and it was feared for a time the building would collapse. It was icporteil out of danger tonight, however. In other pints of Nova. Scotia, the storms damage was not so serious. The towns of Truro and Pictou were left without electric power as wires were blown down, but service was restored later. Highways were washed out in many Here is Charles Ulm, Australian sections of the mainland. Cape flier, who this week shatmrcd Breton suffered little damage. Kingsiord-Smithis England to Coastal shipping was almost at a Australia. flying rccord. Ulm did i: l! in six divs. ll hours and 4s minutes. Great Showing Participants In Guardian Contest W in nif re d Midzlaonald, Ernest McMillan, Mary Carter And ANZAC canvass asconn (Corltiiiued on Page i!) TERRIFIC GALE WHIPS .4 TllflNTlC PRO vnvgEs Luni berm en Trapped On Island Swept T 0 D e a t h. 25 — Seven deaths, heavy damage to bridges, highway and railway beds and conse- quent delay to road and rail traffic were left tonight in the “rake of the most de- structive rain storm New Brunswick has experienced ln years. The dead, all lumbermen engaged in stream driving for the Pejepscot Paper Company, were: . Robert Keswick, 20, his brother, David Keswick, 24, Eldon Campbell, 25, Law- rence Wilson, 25, all of Bass River; Alyre Richard, 25, St. Norbert; Zoel Bastaracho, 30, St. Fabien, and Fidele Coltette, 26, Upper St. Maur- ice. They were experienced woodsmen from Kent Coun- ty and none was married. Thflbikd by rapidly rising waters of the swollen big Salmon River, the stream drivers were swept to their deaths from a small sand bar ‘in the middle of the river's north. west branch, four miles from Sal- mon River village and 14 miles from St. Martins, 0n the coast in St. John County. By irony of faia it was the last day of the drive. None of the bodies had been I". covered tonight and it was believ- ed they were swept out toward! sea. The men had finished stream- drivlng on the west bank of tho northwest branch. Attempting ‘to return to the east bank, they folmd (Continued on Page 3) The Weather, Etc wiles You Ash A LAW Foa tits HAND Bi: Sear. You can't viii-lo 0P UNDER use. ‘thumb! THE PRIZE ‘VINNERS t Wlnnifred McDonald $640.00 “ .' - i? Emest liiexlliillan 840.00 ‘M13 ‘c’ "St Mary Carter 230.00 ._, Earl Hickey 158.15 A n a {p I"; ’ ’ lifrs. John ‘Necks 166.30 _ R, M. Ourcn .. 130.00 i J. n. Hughes .. . .. 1232c l‘ , ~ _ _ ll. Burke . .. 107.90} “luau. l r11 i‘l'i'ii l. .- l ‘Q-‘ililiil l iLUttiE Aiilcck ........ 14.70 Contest I lIliZc ill"ll‘ll' iliat l i, Mi-"mi Biwwn --------'~'" would “in 1'f.'~'. p121. '. l ("L ilnw- MSIY BYOWTI .....-.---..-cc . 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Deacon 13.55, __ ’ T" Mrs. Sabine son response was @Xilei>i'<-"Wlv W‘ i“ lg-Ixa Hughes the ever-glowing territory served '~ d Archa“ .. . , d _ ll i. today, [Lottie Proiiitt . ,1” m“ 0"“ m‘ F"? for m _ 200.35 has bfon lilo l..~ or"; n Mrs. Geo Myers .. . _ _ , d d Dorothy Amy-rs“); 2,40 Guardian, prnctienlh one llllil N per cent "covcragzi" both urban Adding hundreds oi new sub-Hm,‘ rumy ~c;,,.,.,.n;¢"~ is 5, 1cm; WWW?" film Niiaiiillil Prwucauy used in ll0\\'sp.ll>\‘l‘ circulation ‘m9 hundred P" cent °i “u mm‘ amongst advertisers lo dcnotc the‘ 9T liibsciibeisi u" chalmiwwwiflcxtcnt ol‘ circulation of a paper in n Guardian on Wednesday of this a given git-k; Week Wllpiiiied 0M 01 i319‘ "'95; Today the Guardian naturally succeszgiul subscription contests in “e15 elated and watch“ for the the history cf any Canadian news- " i. _ >- paper. comparatively speakifls- '1'!" 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