quui-dian, Founded III1 Hours. trade and the almost un- possibllities for expansion; 'mile was discussed under the ' 00 illdusiry finds itself," said *__ H mi flue. Tuesday was tak.:-n annually from this field. ‘several Weeks 33° t0 enfiime "W0 - 5720 9-15-21 but he predicted a great increase ~ ` 0 Engllsh House i head ' ` in we ii " ii it if 77"’ R ° “I ANOTHER MODERA TE Mi- me “mm ‘ie sd by f "Biz slgnncc at Emerald Hall mtgestuésntazgz mriiml; m.eRI_n°re‘ ’ ye e ‘Justice Rilifret of the Supreme' May Oct- 18 ' Pl£’ii`ibel‘ leth W8ll|n8t0I\ m m I 0 n S Court of Canada Wm begin oper_ ' - . wi- _ _ /`>. _ lil in attendance *'w........... ` Potato Plan 5 I ' ~ ‘ ', _ - r __ * "Empire aspects." and 1001' (special to the cuarsian) commissioners contributed JERSEY CITY, N, J_, Sept. 14- \`1\iiiIi8 9- _C0Y1f€i‘9ii0e ilniiei'-lNlnety-year-old John Myer became chairmanship of W. M. Birks hysterical and threatened to kill former President of thi;-“self tonight when he found Federation of Chambers of ‘hip mother, Mrs. Dora Myerhgeud 01 the British Empire. cf a heart attack, she was in her ei survey ef conditions in -mth yea.-_ Deputy Police chief _ _ _ lumber industry were Daniel casey had the aged. son re- new \‘“°‘" “ "' QQ?/4 / P _ V _ ~ y y Y M2:§£_MS_ _ 1 . . _ //,,.///4- _ MERE MAN ,ti . \“ AJ” le uoeeeda by nialpraciicea ~r .' 0 ` H _ - 1 _ \\\\\\\\\ ' '° _ ...... 2% The Peo les Pa er i’;.”1'--"~"~1"___".’.’1 Read Ever bod \ £51; "‘ ' "3 Covers Prince Edward island Like the Dew ' “Q MAXIMS or A MERE MAN No man ever got two drum sticks with a 80-cont chicken dinner. i Y 1 la "§ I a ""4 _ _ __ rehension Is elt For Plane Nurse” Unreported 37 Hours Out Of New York Gas For More Than 40 ROME, Sept. 14--(By The Can- adian Press)-Italian air officials expressed apprehension early to- - day in the absence of any reports of the trans Atlantic plane, Arn M M E C E out of New York for 87 hours. The erican Nurse" after she had been information at Clamping carport was that the ‘ship had gas for 40 hours or more and should arrive in Rome within that time. The air_ --'- -distance between Rome and New York is 4,200 miles and previous For reports on the “American Nurse"_ For Season indicated that she was making bet- _ ter than 100 miles an hour. In the absence cf incontcstable proof that (the various sightings of a plane over the Atlantic and Mediterran- ean actually involved the “Amer-5 (Canadian Press) icon Nurse," officials declined to N. S., Sept. 14-The _speculate as to what may hm-a oc- lucrease in Canada`s inter- 'curi'ed. for the lumber lndus- Mother . it ' 1 1 ' - exillclxlliil-llzivrisittliiie (bfulxgigcxts ' r ' c.f.f`.f.t`;t.m§§1°2°‘.'.f...t.}.`.`i..°°t§ff Son Seeks Death by HOU- L- P. D- Tilley. moved to the psychopathic ward of J0hn. Mi11iSt€i‘ 01 I-Hi‘idS the Je"~_f>_v City Med'cel Centre for_ for New Brunswick, in Observation urse oi' an address nt a ewdilii _ivy °°='~ ' ‘ CHAELOTTETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY; SEPTEMBER 15, 1932 10 PAGES Annual Subscriptions .rellvsred By Mali Csnldr. and U. S. A. Y i i Nothing Done, SaysN_.S.Prcm. _...___- (Canadian Press) naumx, sent. 14-“ram has been a great deal of talk on this subicct of govern- mental expenditures and it reminds mo- ol Maris Twain'a remarks about tba weather- “everybody talks about it, but nobody does anythlnkf' Prem- ier Gordon 8. Harrington of Nova Scotia aa-ld today com- menting on the Canadian Chamber of commerce discus- .sions of government financing. "I can safely say that it has been the aim of all gov- ernments, federal, provincial, and municipal, to keep ex- penditures as closely in rela- tion to revenue as it is pos- sible," he continued. “The pressure for further expenditures has been so in- fensu during the period of de- pression that it has almost baffled those who are respon- sible for it. I can safely say that if anyone can tell the governments tfstlav how they can provide the essential ser- vices thet are demanded of them anti still reduce expen- ditures, that person will be _very welcome in all our conn- cll, nd the . is ii d"i9'vint 1, I YQ' place for him in pubi’c life." 1-i Much Talk Bur Tribute To Oar ’War Dead i _ tendered by the Robert i (Canadian Press) A 1 b to oust the Govemmem of Cham opinion has from time to time been s_ diaztfe 131%' Lggggt' lu;I_?; Fl d D 0, ` DL"’BY' N" S" Sept- _I4-H°n‘ _ i cellor Franz Von Papen. expressed as to whether there are _S the mctpthat the Br__ _ 0 0 a In awe $l;‘;1dH_]::;_:;;”'5; gzwggv ' C "Decisions taken by the Reich; as many Indians in Canada as when 11°” is “ii” i° im' Pfv ves Cvsfly dnt of the <1-mf. em md- i est all I I FS S°.LiT§ff§..“Z°f§"§§§f§’.§l8§.‘Z.;`§f.ff°§.I’d f§.°..".°"..‘.`.’2l' E'l’i‘.‘.§ff.`.. s¥§§1.f’§f...fff§§ in which the Canadian | ` 1 M hi 1 d 1 _ ’ . ' _-'iS=°°“ °“~ W _Ch ¢‘°°° i-i "1 hence void.' said the presidential heads are inclined tc the neliet EDMONTON’ Sept 14-(By The *Wal °°“V°"U°¥'i wth 5 bumiuet -“"""” secretary in a communication to there are more of course it can and he is doing every' Canad‘an Press)-It has taken four here b0I1i8hf- He SU¢¢€€dS HOD. A- tile Speaker. “The Plvsiflent C1005 never be definitely decided as the possible to re-establish the ` _ ' betwee d months to complete repair work C- Stewart. Saskatchewan Minister e e not intend to draw any consequen- Indians who moved through the _ng an _“tense _mt__c__ow campaign K_n_,do:_ 3.113 czmizzdwtze ‘on thc wrecked _telephone system, 0i'Hi€hvvaYS, WHO t0l1|Sht WHS €l¢¢¢' S '““" 625 f1‘°ii‘i Y-11656 d€0l5i0!iS-" TNS primeval forests wcren‘t worried by ` ' ` ` . buttered by Alborta's big' ed Honorary President. Other cific- - e . means, it was explained, that the census collectors, ` may not average over the Ibmw _ Xh _“___ _can but the prospects 5yeet_ “gn and wind sggrm last april, crs were elected as follows. E aged Field Marshal does not expeg. The ggvemmmi; was fo,-Wd ga First Vice President Hon P W ""-_" the Chancellor to resgn nor ' ' " "" 5 . increasing ti°a.rle for ` _ ` ` ` ` _ d ‘_ _ _ of 1933 and 1934 ap spend §300 000 50 repair the dum- Bruhn, Br tish Columbia. (specm b ma Gamma) speech was quality other speakers rescind the emergency ecreesg en Fixtures For ' "1 ` : . _ ' mn. b___8hm,_.. _ _age which ,_..5._,iie¢1in li,o00 broken Second V.ce President. Col. J, L. The new Exhibition Grounds atlwere Hom G_ s_ Sharm Nm A_ salizing his prograir__,,, _c e ec “me L- Biiiiiiiil. director of pm” 'md 70300 mu" °f Wm “"“’“r'd°r' Quebec' Alberton presented an animated MacLean, M. P., Mr. J. W, Boulter, §;°x;°m£ rehabimufn gm 1° re' Dpeaneasy a le _ lgliircns' Research Institute of ,“'“'°k°d- Thhd wc” Presldentj H°"' ‘7' D' appearance yesterday for the open- “nputy Minster of Agriculture. V empmymen he” de _ NEW WAR MEMORIAL FOR OTTAWA In tribute to the 64,000 Canadian soldiers who lost their lives in the .ireat War, the memorial shown here is to be erected permanently at Ottawa. lt will be on exhibition for the first time in Hyde Park, London, before bclng"‘shipped~ to Canada. The memorial is the work of the famous sculptor family of March of Farningham, Kent. The picture here shows one of the figures of the memorial being pia- Can ’t ‘Reduce Navy, Guards 80,000 Miles ' HOOVEWS ECONOMY PLAN IMPRACTICABLE T0 BRITAIN LONDON, Sept. 14.--Because alle has 80.000 miles' of sea routes to protect and because her fleet already has been re- duced until it is only one-third of its strength at the end oi’ the world war, Great Britain claims that she calnnot still further cut her war vessels by one-third. as suggested by President Hoover. Therefore, the Hoover plan, while “heartily welcome." has been indirectly rejected by the British govemment and the lat t e r 's counter - proposals launched to 'the world with the claim that they will achieve just ns much disarmament. Great Britain proposes reduc- tions in the _size of battleships and cruisers, but would not re- duce their numbers. NWiped When Flames __ (Canadian Press) i srrtacun, ont., sept. 1-i._Three hundred persons were homeless to- _ night as firemen still manned hoses , pouring water onto smouldering em- i bers of fire that wiped out the en- tire business section of this village and caused property damage estim- ated at half a million dollars. Twenty-five homes, two ware- houses, a general store, garage, ho- tel and two boarding houses fell be- fore flames swept by a stiff wind from the J. J. McFadden Lumber Company yards where they des- troyed ’7,000,000 feet of lumber. _ Every available man in the dis-_ (Canadian Press) _ ii. opened the discus-len ctl ‘ ,5""W“’t' P“““" “f P‘“°° Ed"’”d ina ci the west Prince ss¢hioiticn._ The exhibits were rar above t_hat|;‘_’_;’_';‘__s‘;5_;’_ "'°’° "°“’“ d°““ by the ___ _-___ i C o b H ld !sI”“~d_' _ . Tho initiative oi management in of other years in quality and quail-i tccntiniiec cn Page 'ri l -Cl Tl Oll O S Sf--¢ti":~' Tisdsiifef- G€°fS'¢ A~ pumhuzing ,neu u fu-._ site cn iity. The was particularly notice- _ PROVIDENCE. R. I-, Sept- 14 -_ ` w°Name'°' M°nm’°l' `which to hold their fairs wa.” I i able in horses, cattle and sheep. iN¢5T1Y BU fix'-“Te-5 required 1°? the Un to ld B°°rd °f Dhlctmnt The °mC°r5 mcntcd on very favorably by many Among these exhibits were some` ’ well-furnished speakeasy will be and Hon Mr Justice Arsenault. ~ B - he M-if knocked down io the highest bid __ _ ___; _ _ . i - visitors. There was an atteridanc _of the finest animals in t .__ _ -_ EVENTS cAr.G-uw. Alta.. sept. is-iBv'°““"°“°‘°“’"= ”°“° P~ C- B‘“°“- nf einieet zooc when exceeded- ex- time prcvncee. The entries in cn-. _ dere on seat. 15. when for the first MEETINGS Eff-C 'nie canadian Preset-A icumey H°“'“"‘ °“'”’°" M' B‘“°“' MH" pectatiens and the Fair was een- 'rim ,ma draft herpes were exeep-_ time in the history ci the state; ’ |up the pic caribou ti-ali. in Brit-|°"*1= H- 3~ °°“P°“*°“» “°¢”“‘¢ side.-eu .5 the we neiu in Alpert. Howl, im., md of ,uperier quai-. lgcvernment efticiaic will auction, ' is .w. _ lei. wi i ts. ii. i _ ~ ~- ~ . -2C ner word stricilr`”" °°‘“"`b'“' mm Ashcmn w Dzgnesteln sugbec- ilgmtgriiiiem °“ 1°' "‘°“?' "°°"' _ “W” . Ra Elfllgnixit Zgigecfieln dry rms on _uh-an,.e 'Que:.nel, then on to Barkervllle, _ ' ' Ma;-ir Foey welcomed the Lie‘l'_- The judges were. Horses. if _-._ ~ _ ____ ` ` h i rl F. P. Cobb, local F"’1“i‘°“' T°'°“'°¢ H°“~ °“°"°° ci ei-nor and visitors and express- H ne; cattle. W. R. shew: Sheep. - Bars ~`°i'1-Cd in Sevcfei fail-S W' _ _ -_ as convncc R Fume t_o Ottawa: T_J_ Mahon? °v _ __ur _ _ _ _ _ A be destroyed, under orders issuedl 771 W Etc _ _ _ _ - _ - ' ' _ -__ e . . . 1 . - "R ' ' ' . . , . . r ' ' ' BERLIN, Sept. 14. -_ President Paul Von I-Iindenburg announced -emphatically tonight that he in- tends to pay no attention to the _‘ the opinion today there are more motion of nomlconfidence in the Von Papen Cabinet voted by the wil in lwsitien- - » Reiehstas Monday. country. The 1931 census or the _ 'I‘he President set forth his P051- Dominion gives the total number ~ tion in a letter to Hermann Goer- of red men as 122,920 compared with n ' ' 1118. NBUOUHI S0Cii11i-*ii Speaker of the department census total of 108 - the Reichstag, who had asked him 5716.9_15_3| . ____ I I ltivn-S Tuéiddy next LONDON, sept, 14-(Canadian. w t (UIMGIIII PNN) Th' commute” °°mp"5°5 depwt Press Cable!-Announcement that frightened children drag furniture H and other effects from houses that _lay in the path of the blaze. More Indians ' In Canada Now ' trict .fought the flames or helped) lvildeyed, weeping women and? (Continued on Page 9) J (Canadian Press) Of1'I`AWA, sept. 14.-Department of Indian Affairs officials expressed Indians in Canada now than when_ the first white man landed in this 041. A considerable difference of Cntario Village Out B5 Conflargration Three Hundred Persons Homeless Cause Property i Damage Estimated At $500,000 TRUUP TRAIN IS WRECKED, 100 K|llE|J 500 Officers And Men Of Famous French Foreign Legion Carried In- to Ravine. (Canadian Press) ORAN, Algeria, Sept. 14.-A troop train carrying 500 officers and members of the famous Fre1\ch` Foreign Legion plunged into a va- vlne near Tlemcen today and the Havas News Agency said probably 100 Legionnaires had been killed and another 100 seriously iniured. Wage War On Cro ws EDMONTON, Sept. 14-(By The Canadian Presst - International warfare on crows is a DOSSWWW- according to Staley H. Clark, Al- berts. game commissioner. Fol- lowing a conference with Luther Goldman, of the biological depart- ment of the United States govern- ment, Mr. Clark said it was hoped Washington would accept the M18' gestion that all crows possible bt killed in United States territory The Alberta government is wag- More than 1.ooo,ooo bu-as already have fallen prey to rifles of £11051 eager to share in the rich Pri” money offered. for the crows kli- led. (Canadian PreSi (Canadian Press) _ th administration of the Pension gm F dance' sewn Mu°_ . I UFTAWA Sept. 14-The report‘ I multal °mCl°l5 hiWin3 '10 d° With Parliament will rcssscniblc on Oc _ __., ‘leans Em wfumrro sept 14_fny 'rhe » tt. ‘ ' ' and Fitz 3 ul Mcxeamey' Canadian Press)-A potato plant Wm” it hm bf” ‘“"""°d th” in M g ' d Wm Pl” ii" ` _ this important ti; .ment .night be ountl-ibert l-thtisrodi to tne.iat 8_ehool on €1'hursda(;'?n;gi;- trircting pccn;|i;1;b1,m:¢w,:m; |n handed to Prime Minister Bennett 5*" sri-9-1_4-ai. _me w.de,, 0, md ¢,.,,,g,,,_ 10°.; during the latter -art ci the pree- go i ent week, it has ‘een decided not me to Mm George Mm_ suburbanii/e. Dance at MacMillan Hotel Some time ago Mr. Granger out M°ii_ ____ __Sscr___ons _n L_b-_ _ _ _W/.__V` since there is no evidence yet that . _ . kr __ 2. a chu!" to Abnormal temperatures( that the sessions will be held iri_ura1 qiiaricis oi impending resig- Zd.__,_,.» __ was be 11115110- Wi*-M5595 WUI be 5Um¥¥i°1'i nations of Liberal Ministers in the mm' Bd Mid il ih0r011ZYi Df0b€ ii'if»0 mini’ National Government as rt result mmm” reply mlm after thel Kl`f¢V8iiC¢S dsaiiist the maichineryiof 'tli iiirrccincnts entered into by hard winter 0! Ima Smeg then. whi¢htt_lie act of 1930 set up will_t,h@ Uniicd Kinizdom_cleleg:t;tion at ,_,_______\,_.____ _`___p_____ ____ _,________ "___, ~1l`4' ’ 'nil \` H 4. \ abrwnnn W93theT ha! been domin' be ms 1 uted' ith? ottawa Impex- a onom C ;-l»-iil<‘||;- iriilxi I .~i:iiioii:iry "i\rq'r\ \llitil: ant. with the trend particularly no- Am°“¢ the m"‘“°"" °°q“u`°d 1f‘t° C0iif°fi"`~“‘- _ i.ii:1i<-v- i~‘i»\i~°ru_ii|ri‘. will be that ci alleged pens onl The News Chronicle desi-med _ -~ ~__i~~'~ ticeable since 1926., Every month this year except frauds. Following publication of _ ' ed and the two grafted. "Pm 5°' *’°”'P’°d' ‘"4 “NY *ful Records show that the weather March has brought temperatures and at. Peters oiupe Both plants qurvivee the cpefat- wma to ottawa for the purpose. Ii»_ mom in currents ez a few ccic ranging above the so year- mean. wnsiehs had btw "“Pf°P°fi>' Paid se at their stations ian, when-,ur of mg mum” .fu is probable that Sir Joseph 1"aveiie_ ,gm una than a few warm years. Kinder, said that though the heat and that fraudulent practices had a,,_,,__ Q§___19iii~ St. Pe_ter‘s af- lmmns "_ "_, ¢,.,,um, “__ ann. _ will some from ffronte. Beludrv xineer said in the pm, a change has been more blistering, rninfali| been resorted to by Perseus apply- wili uve s;,;°§§,e§s°ed “gh iger does not know. He is certain 1 Uma" i`i'°iii M°““'¢ll. Mid Pwsibly from one cycfe to mother has come over most of the country has kcpt= inl 121' i>¢Yi51°fi» fm °'~““"'i° Le' Mcgimmn md éggcgacf of the gomwog, ,mem though other members of the commission gradually and while not forecasting] cron damage at a minimum. e'1zs_o.|3.ui, man, no (gauging conspicuous. from points farther aug definitely; mild winter. he said (Continued on Page 'i), ~ i statements to the effect that many Liberal opinion inside as well as outside the Government has hard- ened into definite hostility. “Where- as ia wcck ago the chances were LONDON, Sept. i4-The Kin! today approved the npiiiiifii' ment of Admiral Sir Diiviil Murray Anderson as Governor and Commander in Fillet iif Newfoundland in succession to Sir John Middleton who rt!- pigned the govcmorship this summer. . Wm hh. Han imining enthusiast, that untold " “' _ ed his pleasure at the interest tak 3 D Irving swine, H W Clay e ea ef n 5 c5734 91?; wealth still is hidden in the Car H“mm°" A J M‘Gm’"“y'1Yn en in the exhib tions as he consid p ultry F W Nash grains pota Justlce Rlnfret by Federal Judge Ira Lloyd Leits ’ __ __`__ _"mu countm nipeg Theodore G Morsan on and them of educational _mme M, _ww flowers R C pu;-em and F_ _ _ to U S Marsl~ial_Howard C Amcld “_” -_:lit iliur_sdny, Nuvumugrl There is mu 8 great stretch of treal: Holi. 0. L. McPherson, Ed- A_ D_ 0.Br_en_ P__es_dent_ also gave S_ Reeves: mm and vegembxel F-_| 0per__but bar mi'i~ui~s, couches, over-_ ' Pam. T” and sale' land where gold must lie, he be- m°nf0“i Piltfiilli Philip. VilJ¢0l‘-ii. ‘ _mort weiwming speech, g_ Reeves: domestc science, M155 . stuffed chairs, tables, _napkina,. fill 5733-li _kve____ md _‘ns mom pmq.,“,_ B. U.; Hon. Frank Oliver, ott.awa:_ ms Hom Ligue, Governor. Chas. Husm-d and Mi-5, A, E, Morrison; 3.t,lO1'lS T U Q S d 3 y screens, fioor lamp, cuspidore, an \N°“RY ‘N (N5 Whist nild l A _im g g _ Ne r Bu-ke,-viii _ M,-_ A- Pi0i’l. Quebec: W. G. Robertson, Dan If lm ed the “_ tt d h _ W_ L_ B amen electric pump, ash trays and even _ Borden, (élhlifrcsdatlfegvs/iénitdf *Usb osagld n400 .to 500 mane were ’Ii5ronto; Hon, W. H. Quinton. Sl mblgg; can; ugdrglzi the gath- Qigxlde,-ic 53;; Wm ;,mem.' Next. ' _a fire hose rack will go under the WQBRLYTRQS Dc'“A;|‘?E° mil- sion 9 it-zii ' Johns Ntiii- it M amith micron- ' " __- t= ' ham er ‘i ‘ V ' ' working claims. Returns he con- ~ ~- - - 1 gi-ing in highly oomplimentary late,-___5 _ - HUC -0“C*`F5 m - an é _dude were not as eat.” ___ the to: Hon D A stewart, Fredericton: lm The keynote of his (canadian Press) QF f}<\\\'iQ$ THAT ance and Ice Cream Social in l* d' gr 1 ' ‘ wwe' ' 0 - ` _ _ ______ ti1Cove Hp|]_ M0nday_ sept _mga rush when ‘»|0_000_000 in gud J. L. SYBWBIT, T0l‘0Ili/0. _ _*_ __ OTTAWA, Sept. 14 - Aippolnted ' Q 3 -Z‘_:}`\\ __ _eg " O B lligli tiilc ilils liioniliig :ii l0,.’.i) niid lonlirht iii 1i.'i2_ Suu sets this f-rr-uint: nt 11,11: and rfson tninorrow liiornlittr nt .'i.S0, Lust lliiiirier um--ii 'l`liiirs1lny_ Sept. L‘2_ SAT p, iii. Siiviiuicrsitii- iiilc vlglii:-on ininiitct ilircc to two nizalnst tho early NIS- titer than <'v.=.ri-.vt¢i.»w.._ igllatioii oi' Liberal Ministers they FAR PERRY ![‘.¥lEDl.`I.l Week diiys-Lenvcs iiortis-ii daily are now three to two in favor," 9.15 1.. in. nnfi 1 p. ni, ana 5_1: p, in. Week dn,\-s-l.env1~a Cape Tormen- tbe newsvwer saws. zine 10.30, a. sn. 2.55 u. in., 7 st m. . re ss _ I .fa ,.1 . _;».v,:__ .V-__ 4; :__ "fu I»4'_j . ‘“ . \ 1' "7,-` ¢- i . _. 4 .i _.__ .ff . 't ,_\, »-_ \_.v» _.av » v. i-.tn Meutw.-n