toeaiohnerymauyolloll- Iveqmenieiohnveeportiouof you sympathy and heart; you are Inning fllldlol, Iounlel III char-Inhabit: Guardian ‘lilo Ci The People's Paper Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew cnARwrTETowN. CANADA. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 1o, 1933 MAXIMS or A. N. Mifius I MERE MAN, MERE MAN ' l >‘%//’ . We have some kinlhlp with the poor demonize of Gaduro, and the same Healer is at hand to lave. 10 PAGES Annual luhueriplinn Delivered [L00 B! llell Oo-uuda A. “so U111 U. B. Cuban Revolutionary‘ Forces Rented zgzssunrrgj <2Er.Pr2xnzs .i2".s11cruv'zurtsrnerutssuno» Fox Show Will Conclude To-day Judging Will lsTéompietea And Trophies Will Cliampions.___ The judging of the various classi- fied sections was completed yester- day at the Fox Show, and it is ex- pected that the champions, grand champions, and other special win- ners will be selected before 1 o'clock today. Yesterday forenoon the judging of the yearling female and mule and female pup section in the light med- ilun class was concluded. Thcsc sec- tions were praticulnrly heavy, and Be Awarded To dated the crowd. The enthusiasm among exhibitors and spectators was maintained at s. high level. And all have agreed that the present show from the standpoint of smoothness of organization, quality of foxes shown, and the efficiency and des- pntcn with which every detail has been attended to has been superior to any show previously held under the auspices of the Fox Exhibitors Association. l Bnn.Punri DENBUNBES nnmimnmi Ramsay MacDonald Deplores F u r th e r Attempt to M e e t German Claims. By Thomas '1'. Champion, Canadian Press Staff Writer. LONDON, ‘Nov. 9.—(C.P. Cable)- Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald tonight declared Germany's notice that she would quit the League of Nations “almost amounts to repudia- tion oi’ the peace machinery of the Island potato shipment; have been handicapped during the past week by a. shortage of refrigerator cars- It is expected, however, that this shortage will be made up with- in the next few days. About 200 additonal refrigerator ears are being obtained at Montreal. some of these should arrive here by the last of this week, and the remaind- er will all be here within four or Refrigerator Car Shortage 200 Additional Refrigerator Cars Expected Within Next Few Days From Montreal For Island Potato Shippers. refrigerator cars available here. This was not enough to rivet the TRANSPDRT cummlsslnn APPtiiTED B. E. Mutch, Char- lottetown, N a m e d tive At Convention. demand canard by the sudden cold spell which set ‘in much earlier than usual. Last year, for example. box cars were used extensively up till December for pctato shipments This year there has already been a heavy demand for refrigerator curs, not only in th‘s Province bu‘ in New Brunswick. The latter (Canadian Press) KENTVILLE, N. S., Nov. 9- _ Until‘ annual COHVBIlLlOn couclud-v wl. members of the Maritime Board i Trade tonight had adopted a jollCy they hoped would help miti- sue trade and economic difficult- ics in the Maritime Provinces and Loyal Gddl‘. Forces Bom bard Rebels From Stronghold Backbone Of Rebellion Believed Brokem-Veteran Rebel Lead- er, Juan_ Blas Hennandez, Among Killed. Island Representa‘) (By John P. Alclinighi. Associated Press Foreign Stuff) HAVANA, Nov. El-Cuban rebel forces late toduyj sur- pendered the ancient Atzires Fortress, their lust main’ stronghold, in a bloody two-day rebellion, with an estim- ment from lund and sell. ’ uted 40 to 5i) of thcir number killed by furious bombard- _Am0ng those killed “as Juan Bias Hernandez, veteran rebel lender who yesterday joined revolutionary force! seeking the return of lllzmucl De Cespedes to the Pres- idency. With the surrender of some L500 rebels, the backbone of the uprising" was regarded as broken. Brilliant lights brought out some of the best foxes The judging fer ehflmvlzflshibs wofli. The Prune mm,“ w“ l t h l of the show. There were more than should provide a. wonderful ght as , speak,“ a, the Guildhall Banquet five days thereafter. province also is finding it necessary 1W1 Set '1 m‘) 1°" l e "ewy Te‘ . . - - - - s thirty animals in each of these the cream of the world's best foxes, m honor o, London,‘ new M“, At the outset of the shipping to obtain additional refrigerator established Maritime Transporta- flagged lltonl the caPll-"l “might Blgmfylng ‘hi! govern- cars from Montreal. lllon (70311111551011- men S vlqmy‘ ’ ' ‘ For six hours today u steady stream of three-luck classes. all winners in their respective. sec- Meyor, Sir Charles Collet. ‘season the railway had about 300 l The Board also chose as its new ¢ -§srrw4?,_§ shells and machine-gun and rifle bullets poured into the fortress before the rebels ran up the white flag at 4.07 p.m. tions, will be brought together for > H _ mull luflmmt‘ ltedueed Arms ' ‘President o. B. Oland o! Saint In the afternoon the pale silver John, N. 13., t0 succeed N. T. Avard classes were judged. These were al- Q) so exceedingly well filled. Following these the senior herd, yearling herd. junior herd, get of sire, and progeny of dam groups were judged. ‘There was a large number oi peo- ple in attendance. and had travelling by road been favourable the judging: pavilion would not have accommo- éLl~Ti{ouNcE1§/1EN'1s, COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS, ETC inserted in per won] "Announcements are this column at 2 cents strictly payable in advance. "Telkiee-Morell, Monday. 2549. It is expected that judging will conclude at 1 o'clock and breeders will thus be allowed to remove their foxes during the afternoon. At the conclusion of the judging the tro- phies will be presented to the vari- ous winners. iii Continued on page 9 Heavy Storm ln 0 n ta ri o (cu-mud Pres) TORONTO, Nov. ii-Ontario counted the foil of one of the heaviest early-November snow- "Wc have reduced our armaments to a point where we can rightly claim in the face of the world not a , penny is being spent which is not necessary for defence in the light of present conditions,” he said. "The British Government in the last l2 months repeatedly has come‘ to the rescue of the Disarmament Conference, It is deplorable that, just at the moment another attempt (Continued on Page 3) “P 0 P P Y n A Y” ‘sterling to a. niw h'gh quotation ' changes Thursday. Canadian c Dollar r Is At Premium (In N. Y. Pound Sterling At New nigh Since, 1914 Closed In New York At $5.12 1-2. (Cenadan Press) MONTREAL, N:v 9—-I"i!ght c! w” hams mmevto meet’ German cipital from United States and Financial writrrs wntchd wih claims Genmmy not only withlacw Fxsnce to London coup‘ed with great interet the movement of the announcement cf a new high price for nswly m'r.ed god by the Wash- ington Government hcistd pounds snce i914 on world foreign ex- dence of sterling w-cilld be main- tained, could not keep up with it. dollar and the rise in American commod ty prices but professrdto see no cause for ahrm. ' Rise In Gold Rflslng gold prices and a decline in int rsaifonrl d liar ratcs caused o: Amherst, N. S. Subject to approval of the Pro- vincial Governments the Board numed members of the new Com- mission as follows! Prince Edward Island: Mutch of Charlottetown Nova Scotia: D. R. Tumbull of Halifax, Col. A. N. Jones of Hali- fax and Mayor C. H. Read cf Am- herst. New Brunswick: A. P. Patterson and J D. lvfcKerum of Budnb John, and N. E. Hester of Salckvllle. (Continued on Page 31 IJRASTIB A R MS R. E. Survivors said the walls had be- gim to crumble. Among the cas- ualties were about 100 wounded rebels. A preliminary check of‘ hospitals and the morgue tonight showed 56 dead and 184 wounded in today's engagement, in addition i062 killed yesterday. Morgue officials said they believed 40 to 50 more dulld were still lying within Alurcs FOrircsl; and elsewhere (icnfuslon it: Wuh the fall of the fortress ut- ter confusion reigned in the cap- itol, making it impossible to com- Dlle an accurate list oi casualties. Expect Eclzlrly Decision On U.S. Soviet Relations (By Sum Blcdsco, Associated Fred Staff Writer) WASHINGTON, Nov. e-Prelinu inaries apparently over, an earls decision on Russian recognitioii was foreshadowed by a. conferenof arranged for tomorrow between President Roosevelt and Maxim Litvinoff, the Soviet State's For,- eign Minister, Litvlncff met Secretary of Stan Cordell Hull and other government. "Talkies-Murray River Satur- 510m! l" Y9"! Willy It 0M , day. 2549. dead, one criteauy lnurcd, 1o Anrricnn dollars opened at a rally in stock 1n New York, m _ The rebellion storied in thc curly "Hem cooking a] b s A less seriously hurt. Highway ,:4.9881;2, ctleosed ofqoigillymat checked somewhat by late profit I H I morning hours o; “fcdncsduyx nl officials today at, the State De- fies -- ih idf 23' °Srnaan acrtakin. mmu u t -. . a-t . . ~ Macnonuldys Saturday afternoon. :1 surge accoune or the ihours tradm skddnd w $5 M b‘ dg ‘ t d "1 and? sen men , At mghiiull 5mm“ “cw flcuve v ps1 ment Secretary Hull said 2562 ea and injuries. V 8 ~ - pre omlna e an e cose was and Scattered m“, and machme_ fore Litvinoffs arrival the PTGSldI Fmm fimynmmlnxllnt“ h“ on the 10nd? exchange' irregular‘ ‘ l ______ gun fire burst forth throughout. em and the Russia“ dnlplonli“ Sterling clo ed in New York at Grain closed buoyant at Chrcago. LONDON, Nev 9—lC. P. Cableb- the city. Later the siliping died would d”! dhwtly with the mm‘ "Sale of goods, fancy needlework and woolen, Bingo, etc., etc., at Hope River Bazaar. 2503. "Bazaar at Hope River Tuesday and Wednesday, November 14th and 15th. ' 2503. "Buying die-seed hogs 1ao u» iao pounds for balance of season. Daniel Uses, Websterb Corner. 2515. "Canadian Legion Masquerade Armistice Dance, Mt. Stewart, Nov. ember 13th. Admission 25c. 2558. “See the Marshfield Dunstnffnagc Pageant at Union Road Sunday ev- ening at '1 o'clock. 2574. "Rummage Sule ‘Trinity Chiuch Social Hall, Saturday evening at seven o'clock. 2567. "Buying Poultry live and dressed Monday afternoon 1i P. M. Frank Dutcliffe, Fredericton. 2596. "Lecture and programme in in Clyde River Hall tonight at 8 P. M. Ii not flue, Saturday night. Admission 10c and 15c. 2494. "We are buying Fowl and Chick- en alive and dressed every Tuesday and Wednesday. R. J. MacDonald d: 00., Ltd., Cardigan. i592- "Important meeting Charlotte- town Indies’ Auxiliary Protestant Orphanage in Legion Building, Pri- rlsy, 3.30 P. M. 2589. "Montague Club loading livestock Tuesday afternoon, November 14th. Please list stock with Secretary Mont Aneear. 2594. "Notice-Jrhe Annual Meeting of lhc Hockey Clubs of Northern See- tion 2nd District of Queens will be held in Wheatley River Hall, Friday, November 10th 8 P. M. R. H. Barrett, Secretary. 257 PAY Ill ADVANCE Au lo many people dilululm Pflllfllleiblliiy for email advis- Wllflll bills are lent out. in future no such edvts. will ep- lleor unless the order is ee- "llblllled with payment, OHAIIJOTTITOWN GUARDIAN in the day heavy, wet snow fell from a. darkened sky over vir- tuuly all of Otter-In, making h'ghw'ys precarhus for motor travel, b!ock'ng some roads en- tirely und slowing city traffic. Toronto was in semi-darkness ‘all day. While 300 Durham farmers pressed forward in u blinding blizzard in the search for 27- year-oid William Hamilton, lm‘sslng since Sunday, twolake boats went agrzund because of poor vislbiity and three auto- mobile accldents mounted up the death and injury toll. New Ddpdartment In N.S. Gov. (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, Nov. 9—Crcation oi‘ a Department of Labor in the Nova. Scotia government was announced tonight at Province House. Duties of the new department, the au- nouncement said, have been con- solidated with those of the Mines Department under Hon. Michael Dwyer, Minister of Mines. The new department will oversee the dis- tribution of direct, relief in Nova Scotia, and the administration of the Minimum Wage Act and the Workmenb Compensation Act, "Our retirement Income Bond is the most scientific way of saving money. Combined with our cheap Protective Policy, it makes an ideal system. Consult J. A. Moore, Manag- er Sun Life. "Buying live hogs ‘and lambs 4- Hunter River Tuesday, Novembe 14th, Everett Haslem, Ihneraid. Alden Moose, Bensington. buying ssme date. Signed A. E. wedlock. 3580. “Concert, Cape Traverse Hell. Tuesday. Novem‘ 14th, a P. M. by Young People's Society. Splendid dialogues, drill. musical numbers. Not e dull moment. Admission 35c Jhd 15c. 2671. "A laugh for everybody tonight at Msrshfieid Hell when the East Royalty Players will present "l-fe Came Hick Smiling." Proceeds div- ided equally between Mershfieid In- stitute and lest Royalty Dramatic Club. new 25o and lie. 3675. ARTHIIEtURRIEJ (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Nov. 9.-_When Can- adians took Passchcndaelc Ridge, i6 years ago "they consolidated not only Douglas Huigs position, but fur | more thun any of these things they ' consolidated the determination oi British arms," said Ccncrnl Sir Ar- thur Currie, Commander-in-Chicf of the Canadian corps in France, in an address tonight on the significance of Poppy Day. The address was rend on behalf of Sir Arthur, who is seri- ously ill m hospital, by Co). Wilfred Bovey of McC-ili University. Appeals to llcarers Sir Arthur appealed to his hearers to purchase poppies made in the Vetcraft shops for disublcd veterans which will be on snlc throughout Canada Saturday, anniversary of the Armistice which ended the war. But, 58m Sir Arthur. Peony my and (Continued on Page (l) Brownlee Not In Agreement With Maritimes (Canadian PM!!!) EDMONTON, Nov. u-Disapproval 0g (no suggestion of (he Premiers of the Maritime Provinces as rcPOYWd in s despatch from Amherst, N. S., that their governments should b0 consulted before the Dominion em- barks on programmes of heavy ex- penditure is expressed by Premier J. E. Brownlee, of Albert/B- "1 gm quite sure," he mil. "$11M the other provinces would strenu- ously oppose any such suggestion. EM]; province has its own purl-foul!!!’ problems, which have to be faced $5.12 l-2 aftu‘ touching $545 compared to Wednesday's closing figure of $4.97 l-d. U. S. D lhr on Slfds Canadian doYars moved within a narrow trend closing at a premium of 1-16 cf one percent over United States funds at New York after touching a. premium of 1-8 of one percent. So fast was the descent oi Unit- ed States dollars in London that the House of Commons, assured by Neville Chamberlain, Chnnctllor of In Paris the New American gold n ‘W es and naval and mliiary aircraft)- the Exchequer, that the indepen- Drastic disnrmnmnt proposals are 3 3-8 to 3 3-4 oents nbove Wednes- day's finish. Com was up i 5-8 to 2 i-B cents; oats advanced 1 3-8 to 1 3-4 cents, and provisions rose 2 cents ic 25 cents. Bar slver puslrd up u full cent in New York to 4?. 7-8 cents an, ounce, the hghcst in three years; The rate compares With 24 cents a year ago, but was still less than‘ the figure silver producers regard‘ as satisfactoxy. (Continued on Page 3) (Uan-idian Press) THREE RIVERS, Que, ‘Nov 9- Definnt in the face of jury which today found him guilty of the mur- der by shooting of his father 2d- year-old Ildfge Blals cried out in Court of King's Bench. "I have not obtained justice from this court: I em not guilty." And only a few seconds later Mr. Justice Aime Marchand sentenced him to be hanged on March 2, 1934. -Hanged by the neck until death—the sterrotyped yet imp"!- slve words echoed through a spar- sely occupied court room and Blais oooly stooped down and began t0 put on hie rubbers. He quietly of- feted detectives hllJrail wrists and the handcuffe were clamped 0n- Quietly he marched out oi‘ the court mom to prison. ’l‘he shooting occurred November 3, 1032- The elder Blais was in- quiring u to the whereabouts of Remembrance flay Program according to their individual marital’. his son who had been absent 511106 man suddenly appeared on the j.- scene and began shooting. A bullet struck Miss l-efontaine at the bm ' of the spine and she ' pmymd. Meier-d Blair, mfllfllllfi- ,wll.h’fl stated the YOU"! I is now I her legs b91118 accord- lne to evidence. attempted to wrest the lull from hie son and was wounded. He died on November i0. cripple for life, See Page 3 Twenty Six’ Youth Guilty ‘things, would permit British wo- Year Old Murde Woman Without A Country New Empire Mystery (By George ilumbleton, Canadian Press Staff Writer) LONDON, Nov, 9-— (Canadian Press Cablel-Thc woman without a country has created a new Em- pire mystery. It is this: Which Dominions are opposing full equal- ity of sexes in, nationality for wo- men? Speakers in the House of Commons, puzzled over the ques- tion, today pressed the government for p. definite answer. But after ul- moet four hours debate, the mys- tery remained a mystery. The question arose on a govern- ment bill which, among other men, who, by marrying Americans or R m, become without e state, to resume British national- ity. Sir John Ciiimour, Home Sec- retary, who has char-goof the bill, admitted ite scope was limited, but declared it was the widest on which members of the commonwealth could agree. He mentioned that Canada had taken u» first step by passing a similar bill. The meas- ure was given second reading e0. night liter a Labor motion of re- ill hillllitll. jectim hid been defeated I'll to 48. embodied in the labor motion of censure of the Government to be moved in the Hzuse of Commons Nov. l3- 'l'he motion requests the Governmmt to submit proposals to the Dlsmniament Conference for complete abntuloximent of all air bclmoug and the general abolition of all weapons rrw forbidden Ger- many undvr the Versailles Treaty (tanks, heavy artillr-ry, capital ships, air-craft carriers, submarin- Furthermore Labor. which is in an Overwliilming minority ‘in the Hone woud have international control of civil aviation, immediate reduction of the expenditure on armamcnts by a'l nations, super- vlsl:n of the private manufacture and trade in armaments, inter- national lnsprction and control of armaments, the creation of an "iuterxiational police force" and an international definition of “ug- grcsson." Derailed Car Delays Limited (Canadian Press) MONCTON, N. B., Nov. 9. — Through the breaking of a journal on the car of a northbound C. N. R. fast freight near Rogcrsville, N. B. on the I. C. R. main line early this afternoon, the two crack Ocean Limited trains bound for Montreal and Halifax respectively were delay- ed for some three hours. Outside of the damage occasioned the de- railed freight cm‘, no other was cau- sed and no person was injured. The scene of the accident was close to the plnce where thrcc rail- waymen were killed in a rear-end collision during a snowstorm on January 29th last, ITI-ANSFERRED (Canadian Press) YARMOUIH, N’. S., Nov 9—Vin- cent Fraser, teller in the Bank of Montreal lure for several years. has been transferred to the Char- lottetown Branch. He is e son of Mr. and Mrs. A. 1r. new. Main i I me! , Street. down and comparative quiet full, (Continued on Page Strange Sickness Proves Fatal (Canadian Press) ANTIGONISH, N. S., Nov. f).—- Whnt is described as "lhrcshlxig mill sickness" has resulted in at least one dcnth and has stricken farmers throughout the country". Allan l\'IucIJoil;;ull' of Vl-mrll is dead and his bl‘(ll.llf‘l'—lil-l.i‘.\‘, Leo Sullivan, is not expected to rccovcl‘ from pncilnlnnin, induced by a con- gestion of the lungs from the strange nilmrni. It um; bclzcvvrl the malady is caused ti: ucli mhrila- lion of spores in grain. .\..'!\l'l‘(l while still dump. During the lust few wccks, with mill threshing in full swing, cases have been reported throughout the country and it was thought ivorkers‘ lungs became Collgcratcll from inimi- lng spores which developed in tho grain during n long .'spcll of damp weather. Former Speaker 0f N. S. Morried (Cimadian Press) TRURO, N’. S.. Nov George llfcKeuzir of Klein", mer Speaker of lhp Nova Legislature. was nuirricii in 5?. Jnmes‘ Pirsbylcrinn Church lrvrc today to Miss Julio Anderson, R. N, of Sicllurton. Mr. hfcKcnzlc is ‘l3 ywnrs oi‘ age. his bride 27. Following the ceremony HWY 1""- by motor for n ucdclmg irip io California. Mr. blrlicusic, a wvulihy [arm- cr, sat in the Nova. Scniut legis- lature from 15120 until this your. He was elected Sywnkrr in i925) and continued in the clmir until the i) -~l).‘lillf‘l l). for- Smlzu Wfousp was prorogued last spring. i-lc d‘d not offer for rc-clociion in he provincial elections lust surn- ter which brought tllv latter l")_'( umbr- znn —— recognition - nftcr an standing had been reached on portnnt details. Metres Woman's lune terns l o Br. tunes file Dlitlcafesseu 0R (w; scum Pearce! I l m Fresh io strong winds; vlmily ivith some snow or rain. ifnmuliun firm-t _ \|1;'|"| l>|.|v1,<v ||'\). lll-‘i (vi ,,.,;.._ \ .\- 5» \1 wmv-m ur/i l‘ .l_\l)ll1’l\ 1mm nure-‘I- |- w» . .. .. az;>»L;_x;u=;Ba;A . \\i . \l"l)ll'i1ll lyvlnu . N ‘vi .l~lm .. Ilmfnv . .. .. 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