Mt;{l`MS F , _b _ p y ,,, ,,//M MAXIMS MERE MAN X p‘7)_l`~" 5 , .` V l' .Q ` _ I 5 p j~ ` I ' U . E' Ora ____ . i fi.; 1 /__ _ I _ : . ,__-ft A MERE MAN We ,,, ,,,, ...ul acumen.. __ P :2;// . A _ NQWV. Qu _ \\.\r~ \»i\\\\\_\ _ .__ an women come in. ` I ,EA ' e /;f_ "”,. ' ,..~.-\ `\ _\ `_ 1 ill!! can be . i ~ - .Q o i Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew § fffio;.i§ J- ._,._- =_ ri ni.;-Guardian. rounded |31. " ' _ -‘ ' i V = gl ' ` ' M l a "- °“"‘°' "'° °““ CHARLUPTETOWN. CAN A. SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 1932 14 PAG1-:s t‘;'i‘.‘l..‘.......""""‘.1.‘.'.."'£'°£"...‘t°‘ ' i 1 ” ‘ i _ I I islleiu i I _ ~ _.:,__ ull` T¢xt Of Judgment Il|llMllS'_l.|FE” In Commercial Life lTf rro rists Will f Railway Commissioners THREATINED ` ` e February Tram Crash Evidence Taken At Recent Sitting In Char- lottetown Is Reviewed By Chief Com- missioner Fullerton In Detailed Judgment 011 Accident Resulting In Dea.h _Of Four Rail- ` way Employees And Injury To Eleven Others. Life In Danger Tlgnish, on the Prince Edward Is- to eleven. Following the accident the usual investigation was made by one V0! the Board's Inspectors and a report made by him to the Board. alter givin: the report careful consideration the Board decided Following the !u_1l wrt of the investigation into the whole matter of Imperial Conference delegates' illdlment or the Board oi Railway orresponsibillty tor the accident tourney to the ceremonial opening commissioners for canada, deliver- and it__waa. aecordlnslv. decided to or the welland canal tomorrow. ed by Chief Commission C. P. Fill- ihold a. sittings oi the Board at Canadian police today' stood sua-rd l6l't0ll» K. C.. in the matter of .the Charlottetown for that purpose. accident which occurred at Mileage The hearing was held st that radical type," stated to have avow-\ 80.5. Tlsiiish sub-division, canadian point on the 28th day of June, 1932, ed intention . of shooting J. B. av National Railways, Prince Edward when the evidence of all witnesses. Thomas, British Dominions Secret- l I Island, at 1.55 a- m. February 21, who could throw any-light on the a 1932; and the deternlinatlon of the question, was taken. party or parties responsible for the The two trains involved in the accident. . collision were No. all and No. 53. the capital, planning for his de- Early in the morning of the Zlst both third class trains. No. 211 of February last an accident nap- oons'sted of two box cars and a ing, rumors circulated at Hamilton, pened in a cutting known as Hand- passenger car _with a. bassalo where the main body ofthe tour- rahairs Cutting, on the line of theloompartment in the forward end. ing delegates was visiting indusi.-1,1 to Detroit by his brother, who has long worked at the Ford factory. Canadian Nationiil Railways nearl and an"en3ine with a. sriowplough ,ahead oi 1_t. Bile was due to leave land Division, resulting in the Bummerside at 12.01 p. ni. o'oloek death oi four employees and injury and reach Tlgriish at 0 p. in No. 53 consisted of three coaches and two engines with a snow- plaugh ahead. she was due to leave Oharlottetown at 3.40 P- lt. Sum- merside at can p. ni. and arrive in 'rignish at 10.15 p. m. that the facts justified a thorough (Continued on Paso lil ivil;lzTl_NGS. ETC DUBLW, Auf. 5-(BY “IG C811' " , ldllh PICS! Ulblbl-Th! DMI. ID- Fmst Hm' Sh2W_°'f‘i,lg3°_’;°2;31 l night approved President De Val- ` ' ' era's emergency estimate of 88.00°.- 000 to aid commerce and industry .uric rlcniu august aard. j silos-a-s-ai. '.'Crrdignn Picnic, August Bth. - 4758-8-3-Wat-31. "Special .show and ‘dai1ce, Mon- '~ Sallliduy night. sais- 8-d-ii '-‘Ice Cream Festival and lunch- ililamilion. Saturday evening I liih. 4193-a-b-21 "Remenlbi°r that Ailgilst 10th is ilatc oi United Church Tap at miiih- -me-s-5-41 i‘Iilloiher Dance at Montague, dnesdlly. Aug. 10th. Charlotte- ll Orchestra. 4819-8.5.11 ‘H092 River vs. Emerald ball 'Films begins at e.ao p. ni., fill. Anil. ll. sale-a-e~2i ‘ 1. 'Sie limi About Town" and en- _ol cond dance Saturday night, -0. F. Hall, Montague. (820-8-6-li “lie crcum festival, Hope River, ly. the oth. Pips music, out- . dancinir exhibition. , 4816-8-6-2|. "C°me to the Ice Cream social mPi»ubbt: study' dclivofy I 'Dime will speed away acre for potatoes in this district, ofrrsws Aus 5-Oawliw Tl” 5’ _ dl l l _ . circles are very °l>"iml"l° “ ‘ "°' ‘"5 with °°mm°"bk “wr tm S B Sill” I<‘;}:l:hl1unil°b;xor?»o;f tillflcgiiillln isxrsomgiaruliaiciiot ill(l‘ll:llesii 12: Britain “° 1°w°r md yield g"°t" C*-_-*I ' ` l led 0! orvevtcd. the British will indicate ed in British trade treaties with mmmlcron N B Aug ,_ “M um.. md um, dm . . ., . small ::x cgqglxfgiongm H23; fesgref ‘°’;f’5“ P°W°""" This “muse "”“i“' (By The Canadian Press) - 'rlislyears and under are those required. ed to make in re Y P 99 Articles produced or manisfac- quasum or me “Mmm” W our ,nm um", th. numb” of mm( so nr it is "'“1'uth’m1‘- “tively in- tgilred in the territories of one of “dim p°"_to_‘mwm‘ "dim “lm” cm". cm ",911 umsbed 'the British hwe made no ° high °°“t"‘°““g partie" im' removal of the embargo en Can-| Dui-lnsthelast fiscal year cndihl °°,,,,,,,,1,,,,p,,,,,,,_ asian potatoes new in mee inlluureii sl me canada shipped is (mntinued °n nge 1°) Great Britain, had produced div- lGreat Britain 29.734 heed 0! GSW' .. **'_`*“l”'°; me opinion ln new Brunswiclnfahe shipped to rn-liisa states SM W1 I I C (1 1' T y Average P0 tat-O some shippers believe that the em- ‘heed of beef eattle. also mire brd borgo should be removed. Others cattle, 5,463 dairy cattle and 16.471 C0nf€T8nCe Yie Expected say the opposite. lcalves. »hm me ex w . Fran! W e I I a n d In Carleton C0' The supporters of the removal Until two years 18° argue that it is discriminatlonceedlngly high tariff was levied bi NIAGARA FALLS, Ont., Aug 5 - '_'-" against Canadian potatoes and that lthe United States 8891955 Clfladm' the removal would give Canada a be f attic nearly the entire sur- -isy 'rhe canadian press)-scriv~ woonsrocx, aug. s.-1ndicu- chance w enum mum. on me ° ° that cost oi production in oi-est* ada or into markets supplied by ’ Canada during periods of low pro- onto_ Aug 5-Minimum and Maximum .___.___-_l- temperature! ii; , . . ~ - :1L2‘.L‘2._.%Za;‘?. have their hay all gathered but e ep 0 r e Qui,” ,__ __, _ _ Ottawa and ripper St. Lawrence fair and warm with locnl tlrrinri»r» slinwsrl, Northwestern Quebec: Moderate ti lwroming somewhat cooler, Lower St. Lawrence Valley: Meri crate to fresh sniithweslrrly wllills Dnrtly fair nm] wnrin, scnilered Lillie Ei, Jlnhn: lifnilernta in frrnl “lb [Of ul# t'0 ‘nuff l.w'%'m u °°mp.r.d 'nh lug Ymte" emud ny todny' Fw' rub CLINTON. PRISON. DRDIIC uw ted in southwesterly winds. l‘:rr;`l.V fnir and s uw Bu poem” to be so iar a. BUFAHF. Northsaullvland. Au( Jana. wharaas tba Dominions ex- in their own dirty harbor, whsle mon N Y Mg 5___,,m“ Tnlmlwho are sc present aroera sz: 1| waging 5-(A.P.)--A solplana baarinlham-'paris absorbed south of the line ferries chu; Jersey commuters _No_' 215-mlwho has ,wht 11 “lthe Quebec Jail, following their f IW WM. "nv `md`_ for lltfafalioa on`whsat and il ll! M4°_D°°'ld' Pm" umm” °‘ 'm “mn W ‘ um. W" “'°°°'oo0|b.ck md ‘mth md mlm' “"5” 27 years in Jail has a new cellmate °°"vM-on fornslhe Nniotlbmy phy; l‘?:r?nbI;r:°m° lirh¢`r=?uiier`e.l( ulilcw- ,amu m_i,h||i_,ysustralia.'i\ii|dou Great Britain and Lord Imam- .lsports tooasladain June drop- bully bis ocean liners around. ,, ,pm-.,W_ mn; ...uni fly nw, ned in the icllyn r bgverlf me gsm to pa' meeting with much derry. Secretary el Italo fu' air ped to p0.4sl,M‘l from sl|,00l.0id thousands of mackerel teamed in me freedom that iron 1,,” deny W months ago, an a 1 réglmonu io ‘,:‘,:',',t,,I;’ f¥|,;,|,;\,',`,:‘.. w:;,‘.‘.‘. ,mme fn; ,M “vig 'ng mum qc said to be in the Brithh cabinet. llillittd inltor June 1081. lrports to the Unit- from tha asa. T,-aim, othefl Wh° °°°*l;¢d H ded \'° ,,,,,,,,_ ‘ V lqwnuq W ‘mm my preference Belfast this evaninl-._The two aim ed Kingdom dropped to til,308.'l82 It dldn‘t tabs fishermen long to Traina, , for-me, Ne, yang at the time, are ein; icuii up particularly to the extent or five metered to Ind Iaadonderrra hom ti0.I1l,aas. _ rind out about it, either. rlordee holdup man, wrote prison ofglmlu by oiiiocrr or the Royal canadian t 600785. Imports from Canada amounted lined the bank in the vichil of the he had a "perfect day" when he Mounted Police. . \\-nrm_ sraitererl ihunfil-r nwrrs. Gulf limi north shore: .\in|lr>rl\io it 1-ra. Maritime prn\'l|ir1~s and Ainorlcna h rl wlnla High lille this sftornnnn nt 1,19 and tomorrow morning nt 1,54, Sim anis this evening nt. 720 nnd 'il rin:-s inmnrrnvl' mnrviinrr nt 4.. , First quarter liionn 'l‘u<-allli_v Aug ersuealuebuunracuohwv' *\°D°°°|‘°“° be cirsrad substitute.whether No political sisnilioanoa was at- to 310,105,818, as ssainst |32,9o2.t95_quarantina station and lied in gouge n wow-_ for thc eparrow. Among those who have been or- ,, M, ,_ “_ ll I mired to the Prima l|in'|tsr's visit. for the same month last year. Thanisii as me ss they could ini-cw ci mink it wr.; ine only ...inn dered deported bv the Fedwl 00'- a pleasant as Viscount Oraipvcn. the Primo Uhitad llnldnn sent goods valued'out their lines. in Dennemora." he wrote "l iris ernment all-e such: nragztiih. ' l S me o, u n o ggwwmw Minister ei Northam mined. and .at 89.18.811 to tba' United states. Hunsrybiaaiish chased them ei. everywhere without finding one. willeln rr - ul "*"‘°°" nusn M Pollock. tha llnaasa as compared with 0li.0w,'i'1 ice some authorities said- others blam-Finsuy I did rind one under thelnmil sulsa. xaile simolo, W . * a ‘“““"sa.ue¢.°maaiamsaa ine-oueuuuise. .shura _ onnauntmda uenmaraublwwiiefr 'Rilmmcrsille this elizlrtlron iuinrrivii inter ihnir (`hlirlnttetnvrn_ CAB FERRY HCIIEDULI Week days-Leaves Borden daily 'IIS s. in. and li.s0 s, m, and .'_1x , m. D Well-\r days-Leaves Capo Tormem t|ae8M0,a.m.,2~5».l.|.b.Il~ lv ‘l l I v , l. V. v - l