MAXIMS OFA. I MERE MAN ,‘- i flyuuwnntabliohlliylnd Phill- fi i? dial, I ‘Idol llll “image: Gnu-dime Two Oelfi _ C PEI . Covers Prince. Edward. tlslandt Likethe. Dew Read byEverybody g _ MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN Get-rich-quick never got anyone anywhere except into trouble. HARIJOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1933 Annual B n blorlption Delivered 12 PAGES $.00 B] Hull Cnnldl lflll U. 8. A- 54-50 £1: NEW UNITED IRELAND‘ PAR TY 11v FREE STA TE Explosion On Oil Tanker Kills Five‘ (Associated rma)‘ YOKOHAMA, Bent.‘ t-(Slli- “day-five embers of the crew oi the British Oil Tanker Atholl Queen, including the chici engineer, were killed in exrlflilbll aboard lhlll My mo,” yesterday, it was learned here today. 11m explosion apparently ifflifsfll by spontaneous com- lrusllon oi’ gas in a. tank irom which oil had been unloaded here, occnrredehortly after the vowel left Yokohama bound for biuniln. A portion oi the upper dcrk, the master's cabin and the wireless room were damaged by the blast. ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMING EVENTS, MEETINGS, ETC lnlertid il per word " Annonnoementl are this column at 8 cents strictly payable in advance. "Dance-Cumberland Hill School, September 4th, 1933. 847. "Grist mills at Wood Islands to open Sept. 20th. 058 "MIasquerade-Fortuhe Hall, Fri- (i v ygght, September 8th. Prizes. t, 810. “Dunne and Clam Chowder, Cawnpcrc Inn, Cavendish Beach, Monday, September 4th. 830. "Doivt forget the dance at Tip Top Inn Monday night. Chipman and iris orchestra. 856 "ilnrlund excursions Tuesdays, mlilfrldllyél, Fridays and Saturdays. For further information phone ‘I73. 148447-341’ "Dance, Wiitshire Hall, Satur- day night. Music by Crapuud Iiurklebustcrs. Admission 10 and 20 cent-s, _ 324 "Dance at Iandsdowne Hotel, Ilivrdny evening, September 5th. Good music. Dance every ‘Duesday until iurther notice. 305. "Dr. A. J. LaCourslcre, Dentist, will be at the Stewart House, Mur- rny Harbor, irom September 5th until September 12th. , 861 "lllontngue Club loading live sioll: Tuesday afternoon, September oh. All stock must be listed by / ndny night. Mont Annear, Sec- _ uxv- 032. “ice cream social and dance at T" It Herbert Consolidated oi Thursday, September 7th. ‘s Orchestra. In uid of rink 857 li F I ti"? L, "B. I. S, introduce their own ouhesiru tonight. Director, Miss Cinulet, leading violinist, Miss Imnvvtt. Saturdays 25 cents, Wed- nesdays 25 and 15. 854 "Come to hear Mr. -l3renton snail: on duirying at Websiefs (.‘oi'll<‘i' Hull Wednesday, September 6'11. nt a pm. Dance afterwards. Admission 25 cents. Lunch iree. 853 ‘ ‘Capo Traverse Hall, Friday, September lst. See "For Fifty Tilousnnd and a. String oi Pearls" by Cnnoe Cove Dramatic Club. Ad- mission 25c and 10c. ‘i "'I'hc death rote oi those hav- ing annuities in the Sun Liie As- surance Co. is 85% more iavorable than the insured lives, therefore, ii I011 want to live long and enjoy a steady Buaranteed income, buy an annuity in this Company. J. A. gm, Mgn, Charlottetown. 2'10 i i All Taxes in arrears for Point Pleasant School No. 142. not paid by September 20th, will be handed to the Clerk oi the County Court for collection. B order oi Trustees. Mrs. James Fl ayson, Secretarya.‘ 0. "Come to Borden Labour Day, sem- 4911. and see e double header 01 soft. ball between Chatham, N- B. and Borden, P. E. 1., ior tho flmmnlonshlp oi the two Provinces. Games start at 2.30am d p.m. Al- '° FPOYts and other em merits in "ilk after ball games. upper will l‘ sewed in rink starting at 4.30 Pm. Dance nt Abegweit Hotel dnnce hall at 10.30 p.m. Good mu- "f- 5 niece orchestra. At 1o.so en- " 5°!’ dl-‘rcrtlng events will be ac- knted when events are called. All (B! My Brown, mnadlan Press Staii Writer)‘ SAINT JOHN. Bert. 1-Wlth the Maritime Province viewpoint re- corded, the Royal Commission on Barlkinz tonight turned toward the two Provinces remaining to be v-ls- ited. Ontario and Quebec. On ‘Ilwsdav in Quebec City, 1.0m Macmillan and his tour colleagues W111 Open their inquiry into the banking problems oi that Province. The followine day the investiga- tion will continue in Montreal. The length oi the sitting there will be deienlllflfld by file quantity of work to be done. Then ‘Ibronto will be visited. Setisioc‘ y Service ‘roday the Commissioners were given a general assurance that the banks are, in the main, giving sat- isfactory service to the people oi this Province. Tribute to the strength oi the Canadian Banking system, to the way in which it has withstcod a period of economic stress and strain, were paid. Wel- Bank Commission CompletesSittings In The Maritimes Central Bank Pziposition Not Favored In St. John Present- atlon Before liolal Commission. Nlil ATTEMPT Til SET N EN TNSTNNTIE MARK Italian Flier Plans Take-off at Dawn From New York to Baghdad. coming the Commissioners, G. H. Oockburn, President oi the Prov- NEW YORK, Sept. 1.--(A.P.)—— incial Executive Council, testiiied General Francesco De Pinedo said w the fact that the banks are giv- tonight he would take at! at dawn 1118 800d Service, although, he sug-‘ on a projected non-stop illght to‘ gested, a loosening up oi credit ini Baghdad, Persia, in an effort to set certain instances might have help-, a new distance flying record. He ed. Mayor James W. Brittain, oi received favorable weather reports Saint John, expressed pride in the for the trans-Atlantic hop. Canadian Banking System. Attendants at Floyd Bennett ileld r stcned to prepare the Italian avi- . ator’s plane, the Santa Lucia, after Dr. James H. Kimball completed his weather survey. Commission Warned But. while the Canadian Banks were given general approval, sug- gestions tor the dmprovement oi finance and banking were not lack- ing. Tbrough the medium oi the Saint John Board oi’ Trade, and wrest from Paul Codes and Maurice local investment dealers, the Com- Ross! their newly acquired laureis mission were warned that “a polit- ' ior s. non-stop illght t0 SW15. Prob- ically controlled central bank ior ably wlilbethe lust spectacular ven- Canada. is wuiesirable and unnec- ture oi the season. essary." Provincial Governments, 1i he sets c. new distance mark. the Board. oi ‘Irade suggested, he also will establish a solo non- should be granted a measure oi‘ stop record. Joint control over banking. F. M- Ugo D’Annunzio, son. oi the poet, Last oi Season De Pinedds flight, in an eflort to Sclanders, who read '~ Board of lzas been technical adviser for the (Continued on Page 6) Thousands 0T0 Be Employed In Lumber Camps (Canadian Press) OHICOUTIMI, Que, Sept. L-Be- tween 4,000 and 5,000 men will iind work this winter in the lumber camps o!’ Price Brothers and Com- pany, it was learned irom an auth- oritative source here tonight. Price Brothers will cut through about 50,000,000 ieet of timber for their mills at Keuoganli and the Lake St. John Company will cut about 40,000,000 ieet ior its mills at Dolbeau on lake St. John. Viscount Grey's Condition Serious (Associated Pres!) CHRISTON BANK, England, Sept, 1—The condition oi Viscount Grey oi liuliodon was announced tonight as little changed. It was understood he had passed the day lying between consciousness and lLIIcuDSCIOUSIIQBI. The Viscount, who wee locrofiy ior Pbreig-n Affairs at the outbreak ot the War, has been seriously ill the turning point in the rc-cmploy- several days. Violence Disappears In United States WASHINGTO , Sept. 1—Vio- lence all but disappeared on United States strike ironic today. A general rtrike o! hosiery work- ers was postponed, but 600 coal miners in Iowa sought walkout re- cruits as the govemment‘ moved to arbitrate labor ditiicultiel to oil the wheels oi industry. The National Labor Board tn- tervened in the hosiery situation in Pennsylvania and secured a postponement of a general strike set ior today, Remove! oi the gen- eral strike threat came after e ser- ious disturbance in Philadelphia Thursday in which two men were killed. A 19-year-old youth was held alter admitting the shooting, police uid. but Protected he shot Mistaken For A Deer, Is Shot (Canadian Press) YARMOUTH ,N.S., Sept. L-Ed- mund Melanson was shot and killed today when mistaken ior a deer in the brush, while on a hunting ex- pedltion with two companions. A coroner's jury decided the man came to his death when accidentally shot by Alexander Melanson, no relation. CLEAR si or PRUGRESS m UNITED STATES By James P. Selvage, Amoclatcd Press Staii Writer. WASHINGTON, Sept. 1.-—(A.P.)— I4 Residences For Yarmou (Canadian Press) YARMOUTH, N. 8., Sept. 4- Mlrrowing oontlnuedconfldence in improving conditions 14 new residences are tinder construc- tion in the town oi Yarmouth at an estimated value oi 838,- 000. Alterations and repairs to others will boost the amount by $10,000 town engineer D. S. Wlckwlre said today in com- menting on the greatest con- struction activity this town has seen in a long time. TRANCE AWAITS NS. PlAN RE NISNRMAMENT Government Worried Over Nazi Activities ,,io’nuriiwlll u E A n N E w (ORGANIZATION Former Parties Head- ed By Cosgrave and McDerm0tt Accept Proposals to Join , “Blue Shirts.” l DUBLIN, Irish Free State, Sept. h-(APJ-The Centre Party and William. T. Cosgraves Cumunn I18‘ Ngaedlleol in separate meetings to- night agrccd to accept proposals to mergo with General Foin O'Duify‘s ‘banned National Guard, thus tak- iing deilnztc steps toward establish- imcnt oi a new United Ireland 'p:irty. Tonight's action came at confer- ences oi leaders oi the two parties and it was subject to ratification‘ by the respective general party oon- , ventions. The Executives recom- __,Austria'_Germal1 lmended party conventions be held S tembc 9. Trouble Fearett egnder the plan, General O'Duii‘y would head the new party and Cos-grave would serve as the partys chairman in the Dali Eireann-l Prank McDermott, head of the Centre Party, was designated as vice-President oi the new organiza- tion. The three old parties would have equal representation on an execu- tive committee of 12 membrs. (B E N N E T T ADDRESSES IAN NSSUBIATIN (Canadian Press) (YITAWA, Sept. 1.—-Prime Minis- ter 1i. B. Bennett today closed the 18th ailnuul meeting oi the Can- PARIB, Sept. L-(APJ-Prenuer Edouard Daladler assured his Cabi- net today that France? new line of steel and concrete den-r: works which stretches ior 125 miles along the German frontier, ls adequate to block invasion. The attitude oi.’ the United States toward disarmament at Geneva in iace or Hitlerlte activities along the border is worrying the government, which is tightening up its military and economic structure. Foreign Minister Joseph Paul- Boncour reported to his colleagues that London and Washington are nervous over tension between Aus- tria and Germany. M. Paui-Boncour is particularly anxious ior confirmation from Nor- man Davis, Unitcd States disarma- ment representative now on his way to Europe, that the United States will make efficient control oi arm- aments a necessary preliminary to arms limitation. An increase already oi $900,000,000 in purchasing power oi the United States-enough to raise retail sales 17 percent—tonight was ascribed to the Recovery Programme by the American Federation oi Labor. The monthly survey oi business by the Federation sold "as Septem- ber opens we can already see clear signs oi real progress," adding that “since the speculative rise of busi- ness was checked in July, figures are beginning to reveal a solid (foun- dation ior business advance." The statement wasmodc as Hugh S, Johnson rested athis hotel 101‘ the first time since he begun the task oi mobilizing industry in the war against depression. The admin- istrator, however, worked on the speech he will deliver Labor Day at Chicago, the date he has set ior LIST OF CONTES GUARDIAN CONTEST NOTES "W" ‘"1" Almost mo: the s10 extra club vote oiier has passed. Next Monday, night will be just half way. Have you secured enough subscription money so tar in this special prize period to credit you with one oi the 00,000 bonus vote ballots? II not you would do well to hurry ior the I time is going fast and the weatherl is ideal. l i In conversation with some of The Strike Areas Mhonday, Sept. 4‘ ed with the splendid opportunity oi making some good money, and idra/w-ingail or any pert oi it at any PUBLIC HOLIDAY there will be . Ytime. Then too. the leesum oi see- No Issue ing end meeting agenda irom all of parts oi the Province while can- vassing ior ntoaoriptlons. Iron: ‘ every dMrlct, large and mail, con- testants report s wonderful recep- 011 thlt (IKY tlon, which makes the work oi get- to brifls D0li0e protection for him- open. 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Arriving back in the Capitol in the early morning irom the World Economic Conference and Wheat Parley, Mr. Bennett, with his sister, Mrs. W. D. Herridge, entertained the delegates at luncheon. Concluding deliberations some- what delayed the luncheon hour and finally some nmttcrs were compelled to stand over. Wlicn the Prime Min- ister concluded his luncheon speech. he acceded to a request to preside for the remaining business oi’ the three-day programme. TANTS TO DATE Favored Nation 1n his speech, Mr. Bennett spoke w- oi the high slinding Canada en- joyed among the nnixioils of Europe as illustrated by the discussion of, representatives of 30 nations in London. Canada was looked upon us a most favored notion. Premier! (Continued 0n Page 6) | For every 010 worth oi subscrip- tions turned in this week and. next week, contest nts will be credited with 00,000 extra club votes, over and alcove the regular vote sched- ules which are in eilect during the special cash prize otters. ‘These _.__,; ,____ special otters close a wee-k from Monday night, September 11th. $100 in GABH as extra prizes for C h contest keredin this 'k, and nextwzeek add‘: ngw colorwrfreid ' l a t 1 O II S lots o! action to Guardian's Great Subscription. Contest. Just think oi it; nineteen contestants are absol- two weeks special oiier. Contestants loan win an extra cash prize None week irom Monday night, also is Grand Cash Prize at the close oi ‘the contest. Mhke your extra cash prize and your 20% pay cheque on (the evening oi September 11th, A 'B£l0 ONE. A little special effort during the balance oi this week and next week WILL DO 1'1‘. SYDNEY, N. 5., Sept. L-Bnrn- ed when his torch ignited oil waste in the propeller tunnel oi the collier Blacklu-ath yesterday, Alex Stevens, 40, third engineer, died ln hospital here today. Stevens, brought to hospital by the collier which reirneed its course irom Sydney after the ae- cident. extinguished the flames In TRM swears HAVANA n. ,- srx Poison. Killed Sixteen Injured In Storm Area Four Ships Are Driven Aground Broken Communications Prevent Complete Check Up Of Damage On Island. (By The Canadian Press) ‘ HAVANA. Sept. 1-A tropical storm that battered thl Cuban coast Friday swept, four ships aground, injured it persons in Havana, and caused unesiinlzlied damage ir ‘ other parts 0f the island. Although wind and rain continued in Havana during the evening, the storm centre had passed to the northwest The Josephine Gray, a British freighter, was forced ashore at Czlyo Bahia Del Cadiz, Cuba, but wireless mes sages said the crew was safe. The Baron Harris, a British ship, was reported aground at Matanzas, and the Thyra was ashore, presum- ably near the same city. A Danish vessel, the Stal, ground. ed 200 miles east of Havana after striking a Swedish ship the name of which was unreported. u i 'I‘he Athei Foam, which went in the aid o! the Josephine Gray, was not reported. SOCIGI PTOCIQMS Discussed A t Baptists Meet (Canadian Press) FREDERJCTON, N. B. Sevt- i=- Slx Killed Six persons were reported killed and an undetermined number in- jured at Camaguey, where many, muses were blown down‘ i The problem of the mental detective Although Havana police said, w“ dealt with m damn m the ‘v property damage there was com-T pa" of the social Samoa Bond _ parativeiy light, communications] which w” submitted m m“ “m” along the northern was’; were m-I noons session here oi the United lcirupted and the severity oi the; Baptist Convention o, the Mariya," disturbance could not be asccr- Provinces by the secretary o; m‘ mmed- Board, Judge A. J. Crockett, New Homes along the waterfront in Glasgow. qt w“ m ouflgtgndlna the Cuban capital were abandoned. 80cm moblcnh» the report mm. Police, soldiers and sailors were menu-i "gm-l should be dealt witl‘. ordered to patrol the region after, pronqpiiy; courageously and effec- looters were reported active. Lively," Fear was expressed ior nine men The report advocated greater lu- nboard a two-msstcd schooner that pervislon oi prisoners discharged leit Norfolk, VZL, for Port Arthur, irom jails and other similar institu- Tem, on Aug. 2i and has not been lions, to prevent "back-sliding? reported since. "- The effects oi the storm were The Weather, Etc not felt 1n Florida, aside irom a 0 MAN 42-mile wind at Key West. . _ N _ gm; "idf ENUE. Buccaneer“ ant '\N oiwlncinc 0 y n Nionau 4AM meow. In Cemetery, QASHV? “gm u n“ as, oou on rcnwvémm, n. s? slot. 1—A RUQ Coroners jury under Dr. J. Bet- hune, oi Bcrwlc-iz, today decided a newborn baby. whose body was found burned in a neighboring cemetery, had come to its death from a "blow on the head, irom causes unknown. The mother, lvlrs. Anode. Best, told the Jury the baby had died‘ from natural causes and, unable to; obtain a. doctors certificate, a but-J ial peimlt was procured. The bur- iul, however, was made without‘ permission of cemetery olizcials. She did not soy why the death certificate was not given. Details oi the case are being sent to the Nova Scotia Attorney'- Gcnerals Department. Irlodcraic winds: fair and mod- erately warm. (Vzlinulillll Primal l‘lli rum ll. uH-‘i-‘F, Tor- . l \|'.H ‘lllllli llllli lllv\',. . - - ~ a ' vu-lom . i-h O 0 1 Vnncolivl-p . l.’ ‘l0 _ lillur Linn 40 .56 411 cs 4s n! Announced oil M ‘ ..~: on t- EH 7a (Canadian PICS!) 44 g0 OTTAWA. Sept. 1—Changcs in d,“ $1 shooting regulations under the Mi- . o"; s: gratory Birds Act were announced ‘Qwhm _ I _ _ _ _ 5},‘ Z, today by the Department oi the finuhx - {gt g‘; Interior. The most important are ¢,,,,.1'.....'{;;;w‘. . s»: m in the Martilmcs and Saskatch- ronfim" ewnn. prm-lqlm» Wesfz-llovlcrnto vrinvlrt In Nova 300MB, New Brunswicklfmq, or: xm-fl Srotin coast; generally and Prince Edward Island, the banWnir with “NW1 "It "m" i°ml“‘-"‘“l'°- alnst live decoys has been lifted.‘ x < vifrno, Forty-Modern!!! winds; all .i| ‘ _ The use o! rifles against [Zfimo rrltbglf",,NN"TT.NI'PNQV.,N,T.T§',,¢ on flflfl birds has been prohlbitcd in New tonight at 1"'.;‘-'-- Q t “T, m‘ . S ets l s oven n: n .- Brunswiek. In Nova Scotia and“ \g..“llmfl_rn,‘,. ,,,.,,,,,,,,_. M‘ _ '1 ..,\r..l._.<<~i ..lnrn. Prince Edward Islnild. the follow lmulxhlor<jlillv tjxniydmlltlpv“ "Hum" ing mnxinlum daily bags were set: mm- ti..." l‘|I‘il‘Tn((.[-v\\'Il, Ducks, i0; geese, five: brnnts, iiveq, (‘AR FERRY SHEEN?“ _ . . _ W ck llori cu rails, 25. Wilsons snlPB. 25. wood i.’ m’: 1 p, "L (“H”), 5A“ m "L cock, right with no more than 125 hi! dnys-lnwnin: l before he collapsed from pain. . 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