MMS ss. built ..- tiiiniurrri vii euiiw /i OF A F Mans MAN \“ ‘ ,:e,;:nic:“andaiu"i;m, T ' 72// //~ 1/ M 'F ww \\\x\\\\ N 'W “- f»- ---~ e Peo les Pa er _ 1 -..;*:‘1 Read b Ever bod \ 3? -r‘.:.°"‘::‘."..................... .. 5% Th P P Y y y Q ' ` -~' if - ig .M glodu I __ ' ‘VG _ F I _ I ”“" ~» covers Prince Edward. rslcria Liirctiicncw ' “tl i-_ MAXIMS or A MERE MAN The difference between a dell- beraie lie and a white lie is-the former is despicable, while the lst. “F il \l|\\l||! to can anctheis feel- losl. reputation or life. 3 nu sanded 1881 ¢»r-11=,§,,‘2,,,,."1.?..";.$... 1.... one CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1933 10 PAGES ;;-;-_\__c_-_»l»_»:;|_r»»_i::_- _p.;»_..;_.s";s6... la 5. I - 2-l ,_ -1 i _ 1 i Nations Adopt__Te_n Year Peace Plan 71 E i' Y ' T A' E "H f' Wold' - ~,-n-n- '- , ,rl __-1-1 . Dyrian, Hamilton, seoo l ' praltierit. and T. F. Monypenny. lit Nelson. Halifax, A. D. Gun- lng. st. Stephen, N. B., A. N. Mc- lsiii. Saint John. Past presidents appointed to necutive council include: L. W. Simms, Saint John, N. B. ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS, ETC lm itr ni ' _ E or column no I osntl per Ivor 'NU Dlrllble in advanci- "Danee at Grahame Road I-I ursday, June lith. 9988-6 '1 21 ith Sec posters. 9904-s-5-si. "Rummage Baie First Charlotte- \°W11 Guides. St. Peters Hull, Satur- “l~ June 10th. "1 p. m. eeea-s-'i-ai. / Qfbelicious ice cold spruce besi- m¥¢QllBldS St0i'€, Elm Ar/enug_ the thirsty. 9959-6-8-2 wks. g1'_ii*§l'~ JUNE 13th. Hunter River. Anmld and Kensington. Signed E. Wedlock. , 9966-6-'I-21. 1| . (Nacht miss hearing iviacgwsri M1 T. Pinettc. in Cherry Valley vmcll Sritrirzlay, June 10th at 3 ~ ~. also sale of boxes. 9970-6-7-ii m'_;P“\ltfv calc by ladies of Chris- Church Saturday, June 10th, hm llld Chl-lldlofs store. ' _ 1005-0-8-31 "Dance at Riverview, Stanley P my' "““° Wh- M0310 by th’ across them. Electrical services _ by fire which broke out about 11.15 . triitris iii were disrupted from Niag ra __ to Toronto. Damage to orchards stroycd a neighbouring barn be and garden stock on the Niagara longing in Mr. Fred shea. The fire bumed fiercely for several hours, Peninsular and through Western E L E c T E D Ontario was reported extremely endangering other buildings on Uvewires Li ° mm ~ not fine, following ev- B- _ emo-e-1-ii. -__-___ i-‘lrst horse racing of the sea- ?" “t Colle Traverse June 14th, also lcycie and Running Races. 9904-6-5-01. June John on or --_._- .___ Olour ne' Two Persons lflre Killeil, Several Injuretl In Ontari ____- “"°“‘°' I'"~°5‘u"' I companions plunged from a brok- 'ibtueciltive council includes, en aerlafmdder as they ‘ought '_ 0 P E N D D. it. 'i\iimbull, Halifax, N. S., R- bmw started by ummm; in me dome of Our lady of Ipurdes itc- man Catholic Church. Condition. of two survivors was described as seri- ous. Lukas Mljkowich, Bohemian immigrant, was killed by lightning at Wailaceburg. cued from Bell School at Milton after the roof collapsed and burn- ed them in debris. None were in- jured seriously. A chimney crash- '°Announeementl are lnl rled in ' e °' ed through the rw! of ‘ “hom at The case of Charles E. Cahill, wh Winona. and injured 20 pupils, three seriously. . DAMAGE AT OTTAWA Y °;f’:€“1§° 5° illgtnd the lwrlns chic: Justice J. A. ivisthiescn, t or en ink Friday, Juno Ottawa r€P°1't»¢d 58111389 Cmnlilt' presiding Judge at this session ed at $90,000 was caused by hail stones as big as hens' eggs which fell at Suburban Cyrbaville, ruin- ants were slightly injured before damage was done at other suburban 'W double crouinl of the Atlantic. of later because.: stuns '°”“°° A. ing nursery gardens and wrecking death of Philip V. Arsenault, wh they wuid take wvei-_ Unegtimgigd ter Street last summer when ne w ' thrown from his buggy. ` “Buying live hogs ,md lambs. pomm The following jury was emptin- ciled: R. B. Rankin, S-umrriersid _Al Y 1 ur at SUPREME Cilllli Twenty-five children were res- Heard In Retrial of Manslaughter Case At Summerside. was tried at the November Ter of the Supreme Court, when th ll jury disagreed, was re-opened Yes- terda morning before 'His Lordship slaughter in connection with t ININY. 0 .t::°iti.i::;"ii..;=.‘::;i°“.=:.:.°.:f I . , - C 0 N F E R E N [IE t‘l‘.itt.°E‘€““‘““ '“°“'°“ ` ”““d*»=~ Mo l l 1 s o n s Off 'N i>.M. mt' md” celslitftirfmlf ‘ T d` I #_ ` 0 a y ; (Canadian Prese)` _ i.~f"'i‘~. _ sacrcvm-E, N. B., .runs '1- °g_\:° (Annotated rreccl with itev. J. .»\. nantsay or Monc- ' LONDON, June 'I-James A. km “messing mv, ‘ni-, w. Q, Moiuson and iris wire, Amr 1¥°ho- watson, Haiirsx. as President or B00. 9101004 W 11°F °ff ‘Wm U\’°_¥' the Mar?-time Conference of the don at 5 o'clcck tomorrow moraine United Church of canada, the for ww York on thll! l¢t0I1\Dt°¢ Conference turned its attention t.o lbreign Missions tonight, observ- The famous flying pair decided ing pcrtuaularly the doth anniver- tenight to leave 'at dawn instead sg-y of the your when missionaries area is cfwhstisnowthevnitedohnxeh moving rapidly northward toward beg-an work in Japan. Newfoundland. _.They believe an‘ mv. H. T. B. cornell, mint John early start will give them the max- was re-elected setretary at the omiimumofdavlilhtaadcuabletbem fiat business session today, and reach the Newfoundland oollt . G. A. Christie, od Ymk, P. I to ahead of the storm. _ _aww elected adstcnt secetaqa E Louise Trainer, Roseneath, Ilotrjg ‘ ' South Shore; Margaret Josephine Is, presented by His Excellency Bishop e 0'Suliivan. Addresses were given. e J. Brown rendered very acceptably h or. the Supreme Court at Summerside. the following numbers: “O Can- Cahili was charged with man- _ he Bells of St. Mary's." o Among those present was His green houses. Numerous inhabit- died in the Pi-‘rice County Hospital Honour Lieut. Clovemor Dalton. following rt traffic colilalon on Wa- H-5 graduates, Mr. Justice Arsenault genres gf mms snd other small (Y ) Pe cy Anon Alb ne» decorated, with the class colors, iici ri ii ircc tiir ii- °’°‘“““ ‘ ' ' “ yi bu “gs were emo S ous Cl d Delane Albany; Alexande au e y, _ out western Ontario. Five Guelph mmm, Cape T1_m_erse_ Arthur _ collegiate students were hurt by _ flying glass as wind and liiiil d1'0l/0 lliverlght'KE`2:sllnzIx<;llT“lAuslIl1rl1eHIi{sIlle 1 m windows of their cmurooms' Richmond' Glorcc N Gallant Ab-I . Hamilton reported streets flood- . vm' . P ,_.,,', P H HI., _ 1 » ° t ed, wires brought down by falling mms age' 3 l_c _.0 r er' 8 1 r e n. e n S 1 n g trees and ilutmcrous buildings in (continued u an 7) `_.-- ‘ 911° di-Si/Htl? \1l1!‘0°f¢d- H|¥hW9~¥\ The dwelling liousc and out- blocked throughout the Nici- ----‘-°‘-' ~ buildings of Mr. Bert Kelly, Ken- were ara Peninsular as trees crashed sington, were completely destroyed pink and gold prominent, and the I _ Concessions to the Montreal Star. concluded trade treaty. (Canadian Press) MUNTREAL. Jllllo 7_-“Germany is hot on the trail cf France in regard to reciprocal trade with Canada, it be- came known today,” says a special despatch from Ottawa It adds Germany is seeking the same concessions in the Canadian market secured by France under the recently In Canada and forth over Ontario yesterday. IN I lf* ~ (Canadian Press) mmdge was piwed ag hundred. of ol the medical profession. The oc- Mrs J NJRDNTO June 'I--L_ L. An- thousands 01 d°ua_',.s_ but positive casicn is being commemorated b - ‘ _-- his h “M T°1`°“f'°r W” *°d°Y °1°°ted estimates were unavailable. Com- * |““°h°°“ ¢°“‘1°"°d i” °“° President of the Clnlldiall m%“u‘ munication by telegraph with num.. It tho Charlottetown l'l0SP\tal» lin B’sh O’Sui- lieturers Asociatlon at the_ 82nd emu western mtuxo points was which His Exec e cy i cp iiiiiiul meeting of that body here. disrupted for houm llvan will preside. , ilssucceeds W- C- COUIW. 'mf' ' i__________ James H. Webb, Montreal. HREMAN KILLED A »d first. vice-president. W- , “d "1" Fireman robert oeuwun or ro- ' ronto' was killed when he and four ‘ ' The graduating exercises of the Charlottetown Hospital School for Nurses were held in Rgchiord Square Hall last evening when nine nurses received their diplomas; The graduate nurses were: Misses Mary Eileen Crcken, Freetown; Margar- et Anna Handrahan, Tignish Ada Carolyn Agnes Kelly, Emerald; Catherine Bernadette McMillan. City, Stella Gertrude Murphy Donahoe, Roseneath Mary Jean etts McDonald, Mount Stewart and Mary Sophia McDonald, Peakes. Hon. Dr. W. J. P. MacMillan, Chief of the Medical Staff of the hospital, presided, and spoke brief- ly. The address to the graduates was delivered by Mr. Justice Arsenault. The saiutatory was given by Mm Stella Murphy and the Valedictory was read by Miss Carolyn Kelly. The diplomas were by Bishop O‘Suiiivan, His Worship Mayor Stewart. The Corpus Christi Choir under the direction of Mr. W. ada," "The Lost Chord" and "The Seated on the platform were the and the members of the medical staff. The stage was beautifully Graduate Nurses Receive. Diplomas motto "Minimis Milli", printed .on the background. Bouquets were presented to the nurses by two little misses, Corinne Walker and Lcnors. McDonald. Address to Nurses In his address to the nurses, Mr. Justice Ar-renault dealt with this Christianized times, and the evolu tion of this position under the Christian dispensation. He then, dealt briefly with her position in law, how she had gradually acquir- ed more rights until she now pos- sesses practically all the rights and privileges accorded to men, as to disposition of her own property. Setting forth her position both in the state and church the speaker further traced the development of woman’s acquisition of the frau- chise and showed the advantages and disadvantages which she had acquired in this respect. He then quoted Bt. Paul as to her position in the Church; and also Kemal Pasha, the dictator of Turkey, who opposed the restoration of the 'Iiurkish harem, venturing the opinion that one wife of the new type was as much as the ordinary man could deal with, and showed that woman could, by tactiul manoeuvrlnil. ob- tain almost anything she desired from the male sex, quoting the verse: . "Where is the man who has the power and skill" (Continued on Pogo bl School Street, in the wcsl; end of the town. Citizens cooperated with the Kensington fire department in efforts to get control of the con- flagration and at an early hour this morning their efforts were meeting with success. Latest reports from Kensington indicated that the fire was well under control. Mt’l. Market' Irregular ... .___ _ (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, June 'I-Despite ef- forts of leaders to advance, Mont- real Stock Exchange listings fin- the majority. Turnover was of mod- erate proportions, nearly 49,000 shares changing hands during the day. The market was irregular throughout the session. After a weak opening leaders moved up- ward around midday and continu- ed the advance until near the close when a alight sell off occurred. Leadinl issues closed below their ished today’s session with losses in Coach Excursion Proving Popular (Special to the Guardian) MONUFON, N. B., June 'i-The Ocean Limited this afternoon brought back a great number of the emcursicnists operated by the Can- adian National from Maritime Prov- ince stations to Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa and Toronto. They all io- portod an enjoyable trip and par- ticularly commented upon the greater time limit allowed on re- turn iotirney, which this coach ex- olirsion, operated on the cent a l o _,Q _*___ . oi _ ltt Rev Dr Robert Johnston Manufacturers' tcymc-wc--rc-i . L . _ _ _ led md HON. DB. W. J. P. MIDIVUI-LAN r c 1 S e S of C h a 0 t t e t llltawa, retiring Moderator of the General Assembly of the Presby- Asso. Elects I rw s-fm were nl - . Officers °°.§.'~§. ""f§§f..“n`f§1°"°.f1°°§.f§f§§ s.f.'f.`l§'.f.f°‘..”fim'§'.fti.'l'l»'.°f.:i'l."§'l Hospltal School For Nurses ‘ with Chief” in Cmd=- ‘“ ' ‘” it . c-ri” cr- Held Last Evening - Class Ad- points by severe hail, swept back “W P"°*'|“°°- W ° W” Y md! d\“u¢ “ a, memb" -- ----*'***'- .. isiiin clinic ussltiwiv irtiitiii .1 position and status of women in pre- Death Yesferday of Rev. William Cam- eron, Distinguished Graduate of St. Dun- stan’s University. OAIKEARY, June 6 - (C. P.) Father William Cameron, promin- ent Roman Catholic cleric of Cal- gary, died here today following a three v.'eck`s illness. Ho was prin- cipal ot St. Marys since 1918. ward Island, December 3, 1878, Father Cameron was educated in Charlottetown, winning the first Rhodes Scholarship for Prince Ed- ward Island at St. Dunstairs Coi- lege. (The late Father Cameron was |. classmate of Rev. Dr. Mui-piiy, the present Rector of St. Dunstan's University, and graduated with his- B. A. Degree in 1902. He remained for two years on tile teaching staff of St. Duiistaii`s and ln 1904 went io Oxford University, England, as Prince Edward islands first Rhod- es scholar. After three years at Ox- ford he returned to St.. Dunstan’s where he taught for several years before entering tile St. Augustine Seminary. Father Cameron was or- dained in this Province in 1916 and went out to Calgary under Bishop McNally. Engaged first in parish work, lic subsequently became prin- cipal of St. Marys High School, which position he held until his death. His many friends in this Province, as well as throughout the West, will deeply rcgrct to lcarli of Father Calncroiis pilssing and will recall many instances of his zeal for ‘learning and his Christian scr- vice.) l _ Farm Receipts R e c o rd Rise (Canadian Press) TORONTO. June 1--Tiirce percent rise in cirslr receipts of s°h°°x for b°y° would impose its will upon others. Bom in Grand River, Prince Ed- _-__ (By Andrue Berdinlr Associated Press Staff Correspondent) ROME, June 7-(AP)-The Mus- solini four-power pact, the aim of which is to assure European peace and open the way for world econ- omic recovery. was signed tonight *by the Italian Premier and the lainibassadors of Great Britain. France and Germany. In an address to the senate an- nouncing the adherence of the four great European. states to the latest draft of the agreement, Pre- ,mier Mussolini hailed the accord as :t lo ‘year guarantee or peace and 'security in Europe. The Duce's announcement was cheered enthusiastically by the Senate and by the diplomatic re- ,presentatives of the other three ‘participating governments who oc- cupied seats in the gallery. Asaerting that; negmiatiigin for over the article dealing with dis- armament, Signer Mussolini de- clared the document as finally ap- proved assures disarmament of the four powers in case of partial or complete failure of the Geneva Arms Conference. Great Power Directorate Alluding to fears of smaller stat- cs lest the new agreement institute a great power directorate which Premier Mussolini asserted that oMU~SSOLINI 25 " nniversary 31111311! eg in _ T 3° ` I §»§‘@RMS IS G YS “ gT“‘°‘“ PACT SIGNED EXT EN S1 V is Wositive Estimates Are Unavailable ,One Fireman Killed, Several Injured ,In Plunge From Broken Aerial Ladder. World Reconstruction Is Aim Great Britain, France And Ger- many Forge' -New Link In European Peace Chain. Mattern Down MOSCOW, June 8-(Thurs- duy) - (A-P-) -Jimmie Mat- icm, American round the world flyer, was forced down yesterday at Prokopievsk. about 350 miles cast of Novo i Sibink, Siberia, it was learn- | cd today. The exact time and the reason for his landing were ` not given ln the first. brlel advices reaching Moscow. An _ aeroplane. carrying an ex- pert meehanic, was dispatch-fl ed by Soviet officials from i Novo Siblrsk to assist. the _ Texas aviator. ‘ ___--_I-_K_"f'_ the past has met greatest ri iicultyl Cfmmif-fédl T0 _ Tr-i a l _-- (Canadian Press) rfnmnmnrcron, N. n.,`Jui-is 1- Charged with sending a lettel threatening to kill Delbert P\lBh< York County Councillor, William' Giendenning. of Burts Comer, was committed for trial 'by Magistrate Limerick today. He will aDD0l1!‘ be- fore the York circuit court, sched- uled to open its session here on September 20. _______-_--- . (Continued on Page 'D PRESBYTERIAN ASSEMBLY IN ` (Canndllll Prom) PEFERBOROUGH, Ont., June 'l -Two hundred delegates to the fifty ninth General Assembly of the Presbyterian ' Church in Canada met in St. Pa.ul's Church here to- night to open the highest church court. The assembly coincided with the centenary of St. Paul's Church. Presiding over the opening ses- sion was Rev. Robert Johnston of Ottawa, moderator for the past G. in year. Beside him sat Rev. W. Brown of Saskatoon, Moderator 1931. ' In his farewell sermon, Dr. John- l ston pleaded for a. keener csprit de corps within the church. SESSIUN , PETERBOROUGH, Ont., JUDB 'l _ r_R°eV- H' R' Grant: F°rt wmilmr Banff . . . . .. .. . ... - Ont., tonight was elected moderat- ""\I“’-V ' " ""‘ _,`. n Cleft-iofs , crftn 'retro' ‘fl-lt. MAN! ` "5 call 7 . `_9/__ _/`_¢L,; X '\ F2 _. Q5/, _ Moderate to fresh southwest lA southwest winds; partly cloudy, with n few scattered showers; not much change in temperature. METEORULOGICAII 0l<`l~`li`Ti-}_ Tor- onto, .Juno 7--1i1liiu\uiii rind nrnxlniiril tnmperatiircs :- Dnwsnn ... ...._ ... YR |15 Akiarlk ..» ..... 4;! -i Vlciorin ... . . .._. .... 4.~ YM \'i\ncou\-rr ._ ... .. . ..<. .. Nl H1 ,.. mimnnirrn ... ... .. ... »i'~ I ‘N iid fl\` GI Saskniiion . - ~- - "4 it ' .r .. . . 4" "4 Canada. __ Ryckman Sails For England l (YITAIWA, Jllfie 1-(C.P.)-Hon. or of the Presbyterian Church i Winnipeg ... ... . -. Lonllou . 'l‘nrr\riiu - 0lln\\'r\ . Mnirtrvnl . .. Qin-li:-r Saint John .-- --t . llnlifrix -- ' - ¥~`0liii(' \§T Ogiii .. - - Brnmlr-ir .. Kingston ... - -~ ir ii ('iinrloiirluu'i| . V3 .ill .|i; (pi l:-3 li`.’ t`|l tri L-‘Z ..».a;Q..= at S/\ |11 521-1 Canadian farmers during the last month for wliicii records are available was srcii today by the Canadian Bunk of Coni- meroo its the iiiost, licartcnin development in Cnnridian ec- onomy in the pnsl ilirrc years. The bank, in its nioniiiiy news letter, said if this izse in farm receipts coiitiniiris "its beneficial effects will he fclt ill every channel of our ccoiiomic mile basis. permitted. imsiuxcftncacy. and social life." While Mr. R.yckinl.n‘s visit ture of a holiday it is unders _ he will remain in clot: touch wit the Canadian delegation at th EJ3. Ryokham, Minister of National Revenue, sailed today from Quebec for England and will be absent g from Ottawa about two months. I0 E1ll’0p€ Will b¢ lll'gBly ln tht! Til' i-Isles tnnmrrow morning nr »ili. t0Od it. rn. h ' 1-l lrivrn rlliriiili-s World Economic and Monetary Miiritimc l'i‘i»\l|i\-vs* \lv\il»»r;~.i‘ if. frpsh soriilicnst to a »iiil\\\1-st \\irlll= pnrtlv clorraiy with rr ff-\\~ ,=r:rl