Maxims OIL MERE MAN Alwlllllllhlndintfsneofneedis wcrtbmoutbanalingbnacom. ~ "Wteétnm-rmtic >/ The People’ ape CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1933 MPRESSI vE CEREMO NYAI THOSPITAL OPENING Covers Prince Edward island Like the Dew Read by Everybody ,0 VER 10o KILLED 11v u. s. cgEBR/l Tloivl Conference Shows Feeble Signs OfS Returning LifeS Dominion Delegz-llesThrovv Their D WeightInWithUnitedKmgdom And United States Against Ad- journment. May Adjourn Thur. PRISIJNERS REBAPTIIREI] BY Poilci Three Prisoners Rear- _ but the‘ optimists m hopeful. ' ‘Pressure to save the Conference is Qefs increasing. The Dominion delegates P B‘ W1 ‘are throwing trien- weight in with _ Two Qtherg From the United Kingdom and tile Unit- Jall Yard. in the day seemed inevitable. Due to Dfllllllll Dollce action. thwd The vital question of what is to prisoners of Queens County Jail, ‘be done with the gengerenee get r o“ two others escaped yes-‘enethe, ewe dwe- mepm when the \ , ll "we we Jall Yard-steering committee decided to ad-, Pnlwmabl? b5’ “k135i”? w" u“ journ until Thursday. Before 1t high wlrefencc, were rearrestcd last met, it was an but a “r680” com “Vmm? “m1 Wm m“ 3mm" W‘ clusion the Conference would be- portunlty of discovering that the ' way of the transgressor is hard. The escape was stngcd when the jailer, who was alone on duty at the time, was out of sight in front of the building. The prisoners reported as having escaped yesterday afternoon were: i \. (By “ _, Ilambleton "Canadian Press Staff Writer.) LONDON, July 4--(C.P. Cable»- After a lnournful day of epltaphs, solrie of them accompanied by bit- ter comment on the United States‘ flat refusal to consider stabilizing currenc’es which precipitated the crisis, the World Conference to- night showed sTgns of returning life. definitely-a drastic step that early day and then wollld adjourn leav- ing only a few committees and the Steering Committee in being. Still Hopeful The adjournment came by reason of the hope the American delega- tion would get fresh instructions (Continued on Page 3) Associated n... Staff c... BERLIN, July 4. — (AP) — 1116 seriousness of the church situation w“ °t “w” m“ mo Wm‘ mm" he h” We‘ 5"“ was “plesud by in gummy was illustrated today K1195! llllllfed W98 the 005$ Ullllfid l Dr. Cl. Harvey Agnew, Secretary of by the "five; e; the. Rev_ A‘ S‘ States reckoned tonight at the oon- I the Department of Hospital Serv- Duneenqyeneel Dem o; cmeheeten cluslcn of its celebration of Julyllce on gene]; o; the Bishop o; Grew 4th, 157th anniversary of the Re-l ciation and Secretary of the Can- cester, to investigate whither Ger- llllbm’! bum- mgm pregegtantigm 15 drifting under ; From one corner of the laud to ‘ tel-view with The Guardian. a, Nazi commlssionershlp, 1mg W33 1mm,- jndlcgfgd in the non crackers echoed in salute but velopment of the new hospital for fact-that Lutherans in Norway were strangely enough deaths due direct- some time, both in the planning collecting funds for the support of ly to fireworks were few. Automo- nstagc German Ministers dismissed ‘for in- sisting on freedom of conscience. Preliminary negotiations between Ludwig Mueller, head of the Ger- ed state, “m,” adjournment gnJ man Evangelical Church Union, and Church factions indicate.‘ that ad- hetents of Dr. Ilrledrlcn ‘fen Bodel- gcoqunted go;- the 5611111111811. 011056" P91191113? as the [of deaths. More than 50 persons hospital built for the same money, first Evangelical Relchsulsnop, de- mend three points: Restitution of jsuspended church officials, freedom ' of the church press and the use of ' the broadcast by non-Nazis also. It was recalled that the Nazis , lz d th h h d the called into plenary sess.on ‘rhurs- fizozdcuhe clue we” an g NAZI Billiliilil ITIJATIIJN ERIUIIS e a n of - Chicllester Arrives to Investig- ate Into Protestant Church Situation. \ By Louis P. Loelmer, , ndent World ' . Parley In Brief from President Roosevelt that (Continued on Page S) ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC "Announcements are inserted In column l0 I cent: per word llals Its-lolly payable in ulvnncl. (Canadian Press) The Storing Committee of the World Economic Conference ad- “Dmce m 5e charm Han wed_ ljourned yesterday until Thursday, nesday night, July sill. 1535-7-5-11. apparently hoping fresh lnatflw- "Talkles-Murray River Satur- A good price while unloading. Cut- tions from President Roosevelt to "Car of shingles arrived today- , thB American delegation might end day. 1498-7-4-31. the currency-stabilizatbn deadlock cllffe Bros., Fredericton. 1546-11’ threatening the, conference with "Tbmei-Flfll River Tllllladav- "aemslnbei- Marshflald and llallure- 1498-74-31. Dunstaffnage United Church tea, ~ ' ° ' ' July 10th‘ 1548'“ The United Kingdom, the Dom- , “Williams-Murray Harbor South Friday. 1498-7-44!- copiey end Denna at Hope Riven Cutcliffe, Hunter River. 1547-7-5-21 to Friday, July 7th. 1514-7-4-41. "A W. M. S. Rally will be held at Cavendish on Wednesday, July 5th. Supper served for 25c. 1532-7-5-11. "Borden Line Club loading hogs, lambs, calves, Albany, Wednesday, July 5. 1527-74-21 "Borden at Hope River Friday, Iuly 7th. Hank Doucette furnishes specialties. 1514-7-4-41. "Reserve July 5th for Ice Cream Festival at Kingston. Also tea and sandwiches. If not fine, first fine evening. i 1470-7-3-31. "Blliflfll live hogs ‘rilesduv, 11th. Hunter River, Emerald and Hensington. Signed A. E. wedlock. ‘ lm-l-s-ai. "The Whestley River Y. P. B. will present their play "Cranberry Comers" in Malpeque Hall Monday night. July 10th. 1550-11 "Milton Church Tea and Bazaar in W. H. Home's flcld on Wednes- lfl, fill] 5th. 1475-7-3-91. "Attend Tryon-Crapsud United Church Picnic Wednesday, July “h. 1499-74-21. "Ice Cream social and Dance in Nillvlle School Thursday, July 6th. lfnct fine coma Friday. 1501-74-21. "The wheamy m", m a a . will present their play “Cranberry "Oekwood Tea House, St. Peter's comer," in genmegen He“, gold. Tel. 1687-13. (110 year old Thursday are“, July 5th 01011111 HD1150.) lv505-7-l-3i. 1550,1144‘ "Harland excursions Tuesdays, ys, Fridays and Saturdays. m "n. r. s. auction forty-fives to- ‘:- fllrthet information prions m. night followed by modern and old time dance. the Capitorlal Orches- tra with the latest up to datesgnu; c. l 2-1 1484-7-34! "Ice cream festival. sports and lllx-of-war, open to all teams, Pri- lllv night at the MacDonald 0on- Bolidlhd 56110018. 1523-74-31 "Meet your friends tomorrow night at the festival in Mr. Love's garden. East Royalty. ‘no and ham "Just arrived, one car of shingles “m” “d the United 5mm we" and one ear o; cede,- peete A_ B‘ said 1o have formed a. united front oppose adjournment of the lmeeting, but France and her gold- bloo allies continued to insist the Conference must quit work unless the American dollar can be stab- llzed. - enact Unofficial British circles ex- pressed considerabl American insistence no steps can he taken not to peg the dollar. O bitterness at The Flour-Power Wheat Confer- ence will reassemble continue attempts to bring all maj- or producing nations into a crop- curtailmcnt plan by which it 1s hoped the world carry-over of the cereal can be absorbed. tOdIY Bid Canada -Aastriq TradeAgreemefit N e go t i a t e cl (Canaliirlsrfll) oirrilwa, July 4—A trade ame- rnent between Canada and Auc- “Borden Hall. Bee Hope River Dramatic Club. in "Cranberry vllfllcrs" Wednesday, July 5th. 1497-74-21. "Persons wishing ‘ spectl of Blflwn Top make application to Bordon Macmillan, Box 313. Char- lottetown, P. E. 1., previous to July iota. _ lsaa-v-i-al "See the "Red-headed. stop- child." in Vernon River Hall,‘ Wed- neaday, July fvh. under the auspices 0f Branch S8! of C.M3.A. Special- IM J. Austin Infam- and others. mm“ m I, Alli I0. Ill-I has. sandwich, ice cream and strawber- ries served. Come. burden of financial protection for yourself and those dependent upon you. The Sun Life Issues policies to suit your every need. Bee J. A. Moore, Manager. July 5th. Dancing after Contest. owing to lack of stage accommoda- tion this contest will be held in the H .'f. B. Hall at FmeraldWnstead of’ 8t. James’ Hall. Bummerfleld. Feud trig, to become effective within a few am. has been vmlieellv M- cluded, it was learned on the belt authority today. The agreement would give Austrian imvvflll W! Canadian intermediate tariff. in- stead of the generll tariff which now applies to all entries from that 1504-11 "Let Life Insurance carry the July 4-41. EXPRESSES APPRUVAL 0F NEW HUSPITAi Death L i s t Grows Automobile Accidents Dr. G. Harvey Agnew, A n d ' Drownings . Expert, Declares In- Take Major Toll of stitution the Finest Life in July 4th Cel- . 100 Bed Hospital He ebration. Has Ever Seen. The opinion that the new Prince Edward Island Hospital is the fin- est one hundred bed hospital that (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, July 4—A delth of the Canadian Medical Asso- adlan Hospital Council. in an in- ithe other the rcverberalioris of can- ‘~1 have been following the dc- and in. the construction bile accidents and drownings took stage, and have been ‘impressed the major toll of life. ‘with the way the architects have been able to get modem equipment and required facilities at a. minim- um of cost. I have visited practic- Automobiles, as usual on holidays, =ally every public hospital in Can- greatest number ada, and I don't know of any other Death Causes were killed in car mishaps. Fire- ' which has as many facilities as the works accounted for only four Prince Eduard Island Hospital. and unusual " . a against heat and oold. “A hospital expert analyses a Nurse Burns‘ hospital from the viewpoint of Scores of children and grownups ‘nursing facilities, ‘mileage’ of nurs- nursed burns from firecrackers, es 1n waiting on patients, of ar- sparlilers, and other fireworks. rangement of essential services, of Hospitals in themajor cities treat- access to various departments, of ed them and gave them serums to prevent tetanus. IAirArmadaPIans Take Off From Ireland Today Contrary To Earlier Reports The Italian Seaplane Squad- ron Will Leave Londonderry For Iceland Today. IONDONDERRY, Northern lre- various hotels where the land, July 4,—(A.P.)—Aviat2on Minister, Itdlo Balho announced tonight that his Italian seaplane squadron would take off at 10 a. m. tomorrow (4 a. m. E. S. T.) Reykjavik, Iceland. He reached this decision after receiving reports of gcod weather in the Iceland region. Conditions were rapidly improving in the northward and the outlook was brighter than at any time since the squadron‘; grrivll here Sunday from Amsterdam. After examining the reports. General Balbo sent orders to the Library ‘Grant Is Re c ei ve d I Cheque For 0-1-5000 Reaches Government From Carnegie FoundatioLThis Week. Al a pleasing coincidence in oon- 000.00, being the balance of the $00,- uectlcn with the flrcrlectura course 000.00 gnuled by the Foundation (Continued on Page‘ 3) officers were staying, instructing them to have the men called an hour earl- ier than had been arranged. ‘Phe departure had fllrlponed today on advice of Premier Mussolini of Italy. land, July 4.~(A.P.J-—In response to advice from Premier Mussolini in Italy, General Italo Balbo, Italian Air Minister, decldedltoday to post- pone departure for Reykjavik, Ice- land, of the 24 seaplanes he is lead- ing on a flight by stages to the Ccnturyof Progress Exposition in Chicago. country. In return for this concession Aus- tria will accord w Canadian 1770- ducts the “most favored nation“ treatment, and the lflidlllefilywlill "Fiddlers and Dancing Contact “m” an punt nlladll an remain in effect until the end Mil-be Carnegie Foundation for 81b.- cl the Carnegie Library Demcn- for this year's library demonstra- strntion under the McGlll Library tion work in Prince Edward Island. School, Ben. Dr. W. I. P. Macbfll- The cheque m deposited yester- lm, Minister of Education, received on Monday evening a cheque from W deaths. Seven persons were dmwn- I There is no other hospital in Can- ed and _30 met death from other ada. which has as much acoustic Sh“, Mayor Stewart, Mn a R Rog. causes-airplane crashes, shootings treatment and as much insulation “s, representing the trustee board l l 10 PAGES W: ffi‘ The uhl-Iibbly inclined, like the MAXIMS ' W" CIA f I MERE MAN analnysivilrn. Annual Iyllll lubelriptlnn Delivered I500‘ ollllll And l7. l. L "-00 Large Attendance At ‘Po’ E0 In Opening Programme "Community Advantages Of Splendid New Institu- ‘ Hospital tion Stressed In Inspiring Speeches Delivered At Yesterday’s Memorable Function, Which Coin- cided With 50th Ann iversary Of Prince Edward .Island Hospital’s Establishment. Magnificent summer weather, City Council, as well gg members favored the formal opening cere-‘ monies at the new Prince Edward‘ Island Hospital yesterday after- noon, where, at a flagdecked plat- f..rm on the lawn east of the new building, an inspiring programm" was given. The val-low,- addresgc; and other features were heard wllll the utmost interest by upward of lflfteen hundred people, representa- tive of all sections oi the Province. |who llad gathered on the grounds l for the occasion. I The function. which was jointly pseslded over by Mr. James Paton and Dr. J. A. Clark, opened with the llynlll "0 Gcd our Help in Ages Past" sullg by a combined ‘city cllolr and audience under the direction of Mr. Mason B. Mac- Kay. Opening remarks by Mr. Pat- on, alld prayer, led by Dr. Clark, l were followed by addresses by lllon. W. J. P. MacMlllan, M. D.. l‘ Minister of l-iealth and Acting l Premier, Hon. W. M. Lea, His Wor- of the Prince County Hospital, Rev. A. J. Maclrltyre and Dr. J. D. McGlligan, representatives of the ‘Charlottetown Hospital, Mr. W. F. lTidlnarsll, chairman oi’ tllc 1930 lHospltal campaign: Ml‘. Charles F. Neel-guard, the Hospital Consultant. New York; Dr. G. Harvey Agnew. secretary of- the Department of Hospital rscrvice, Canadian Hospit- ai Council; and Ml". Jamcs Goran, architect. On the platform were seated representatives of the Provincial Government, the Senate and House of Colnlllolis, tile Legislature and of the clergy, the medical profes- sion, trustee board. the nursing staffs of the three provincial hos- pitals. the City Council, School Board, Ladies Aid Society, the Wohelo Club and other institu- lions. Owing to an unfortunate accl- dent. His Honour Lieutenant Gov- ernor Dalton was unable to be pre- bvllf. but his good wshes for the occasion were presented by Hon. Dr. Maoll/iillan. A feature of the addresses was ; ilic highly oornmendatory remarks ol Mr. Necrgeard, New York, who is 1 an internationally known authority ~oll hospital construction, and Dr, lAsnew, secretary of the Depart- ment of Hospital Service, both of wllcnl stressed the unique advant- ages of the new Prince Edward Is- ! land Hospital. After the formal programme, a I procession took place to the main idOOli of the hospital, andduring , the latter llart of the afternoon the Unstff/ution was crowded with in- forested visitors. l‘ Opening Remarks "The ilnlc at our disposal," said Mr. James Paton in his opening ‘remarks, "and the numerous items Hm the Programme, with a. time limit of three minutes precludes m,» from giving you in detail a li'story of our new hospital. We are 11cm today to assist in a solemn and in- teresting ceremony. In the good- (Continued on page 6) Suffering From [ll He a ltll illlll iii REST Mother ‘and F 0 u r heilitll of Sll‘ John Simon, British CIIIIdIGII Buried Ill Secretary for Foreign Alinlirs, ls r v I causing increasing anxiety to his Common G a e ‘friends and it is understood that l (Canadkm Prom ‘Wilfll llle World Economic Confer- CODmIE-s IIARBOR. N_ S“ Julylellce ls over he lrlay take a long been post» I LONDONDERRY, Northern n-g- fellow flslzcrnlen srood about French, A.D.C. here for the past day In the Bank at an additional, cnchuige valuation of seven audnow serving on H. M. S. Panae of one-half percent in Canadian m- the American and Welt Indies laundrom- 4~A common glare today rereiveifllflwilfi-‘l. PFOb-lbly ll!’ 5t‘!- ihe bodies o.’ five persons who pcr- A 999F880 fill’ him 1185 bflen men- ished “Sim-day in a fire that \'.'lp-~'.lO110(l if ‘he low blood pressure,‘ ed em, the“ 11mm, NcfyzllbOllls m; from \"lliCi1 he ls suffering, nlalzesl ill his continuation in office inadvis- silent sympathy with Richard Lud- ‘able. dirlgton as the remains of his; He was reported to have sold his youthful w'fe and their four child-lcountry estate, Frltwcl; Manor, in ren were buried in little l-llllsidclggqgnrel, wdgy, Cemetery. ~ Villagers and scores of other had gathered at the graveside for the simple ceremonies. Rev. W. A. Har- per, of Goldboro, read the service, and the bodies were committed w Weather Bureau Issues Storm glfiglgrtxeodln a single txlflin of Warning JOIII waslllrllggcollr?‘ T?) c-rlie weather bureau tonight issued the following storm wamlngs. "Tropical disturbance central about 2530 north, 00 west, moving west-northwestward about ll miles per hour. 1t is increasing in intensity being attended by shifting gales over a de - Camp Staff Of Gov. General OTTAWA, July 4—Lleut. Sir Michael Culme-Seymour, will come u; Ottawa in Septembe to join the aide-de-camp staff of the Govern- llnrser area and by winds of hurri- ebqene"; at Ride“, g5“ M ghei, [Cline force near centre. Little “me, gem R“ m 1.1g p, Sewn-t- change in direction of movement indicated next 24 hours. Caution advised vessels in and near- path." "Northeast storm warning order- cd nine p.m.. Block Island,‘ n. 1., to Eastport, Me. Disturbance cen- two years, will return to England. Sir Michael, the fifth baronet of his line, is a son of the late Admir- al Sir M. Culme-Beymour. He is east of Nantucket, Mass, apparent-i nor-flamed! Iltillb I I101"! r “vi- Wflms ARE so ‘Joli-n Simon. lrnl about 100 miles south south-i 1 jiiivsunw wis VERY surclssrul The Baby Show held yesterday in connection with the opening o: the new Prince Edward Island Hos- pital was very successful and, al- though the winners have not yel been decided, even the casual on- iookcr could observe that competi- tion was very keen and that deci- sions in many cases would probably be very close. Only children under five years oi age who had been born in thi Prince Edward Island Hospital were allowed to entenThere were 11v: classes in which, 112 lusty childrvr! were entered. There were classel for children up {o six months old. and of one year, two years, three years and four years of age. Each child was subjected to a thorough physical examination by the doc- tors who acted as judges. The judg- es were Dr. F. W. Tldmarsh, Dr, E. s. Glddlngs, Dr. I. J. Yeo. Dr. G. F. Dewar, Dr. J. W. MacKenzlg and Dr. P. A, Creelman. ' The city babies were examined in rile morning and the country --_. (Continued on Page 3) Doukhobor Chief ‘Turns Up At Ve rigin (Culadian Press) KAMSACK, Basin, July 4-5» ting at rest numerous rumors as to his whereabouts, Peter verlglu. 01t- ulal- head of Canada's Doukhobora has reappeared. He is staying at his community headquarters in the vii. iage of Verigln. Making his first appearance since he was Dlcked up in Winnipeg on the second unsuccessful attempt to have him deported, Verlgin paid Karrlsaclc a brief bilsiness visit Mon- day. Verlsln was reported seen at Brilliant. B. C, last week but this was laierfldenied. The WeZIhemEtC Strong eask-rly winds with rain. and galeo .\IETEOROLO(FICAI. 0i<‘lI‘l\.'E, Tor- onto, July 4-Mlninlulll and maximum temperatures :-— Dawson ... ... ... Akllvlk . Victoria .. Ynncouror Edluuiltun Regina ..... Winnipeg Iloildnn .. Toronto ... klngaiou ... . Ottawa . :S:2i62%an2r28ié:&§§ riiinirunir Maritime West-Strong and winds gslel from eastward at fir-r with raln. llinrltlnin Errol-Strong easterly winds and gain vrllb raln. High fldn this morning nl 7.25 and tonight nt 8.211. Sun not! illls evening If 7.10 and rim-iv tomorrow morning nt 1.10 l-‘llll moon Friday, July 'l'_ 11.31 a. m ‘Bummorsldv- tlrlo elgliloen minute! later than Flixl-lnlirinwn. (‘A R FER B!’ SCHEDULE Week vlnys-Jmnvlng Rrvnien 0.1! . m.: 1 p. m. (Extra): 11.15 p. m. Jaw-k dnl-s-Lesvos fjngiTurmvnrlni 1 i In ~ _ than _ _ p; gut rp-w-r §=¥!E§ziaaae= Col- an- taril field lrain I U- lite. t!“ train ‘Int! allow, i’ ‘e ._s p,‘ 3e» v