Pr \ m sweep away a mist- but by al- sanding a mun m m’: owl»! it altollther. , did llfl u... ovcia xhibitionJFormall The Pe in} CHABLOTTETOWN. CANADA. TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1933 I MAXIMS ' l MAXIMS F or A J w» o, A MERE MAN e. v w MERE MAN Infinite toil would not mm m “m, u, do," o, ‘M h u“ being good; for he that is load not only does coed i-hlnrr. but all that he does is good. Annual Subscription Delivered 8100 By Mail Canada and U. B. A. 84.50 y Opens 12 PAGES A USTRIA SEEKS APPRO v.41; TO ENLARGE ARMY Goodwill Air, Tourl Given Warm Welcome Visiting Fliers (fi-fi-Eially Welcom- ed At Upton Airport. Functions In Their Honour Are Held Ai SummersideAndCharlottetown am ma m HISTURY rsrnnsrrcr Larger Number of Ex- hibits Placed Than at Any Previous Ex- hibition - Interest- ing Booths Are Fea- ture. A cordiafreccption, extended by His Honour Lieutenant Governor Dalton, Hon. Dr. W. J. P. MacMlllan Acting Premier, and civic officials of Charlottetown and Summerside, was accorded the member: of the Goodwill Air Tour on their visit to Prince Edward Island yesterday. Ideal weather aided in the success of the flying demonstration/by the Tour at Upton Airport yesterday afternoon, which was witnessed with great interest by many citiuns. The provincial and civic dinner at the Canadian National Hotel last even- ing in honour oi the visiting fliers NiiVA Sliiiilii [TAMPAIGN i.‘ l Ii S E S Indications Point to a - Record Vote - Both Leaders Confident. bi-plane of Mr. Jack Sanderson, leader oi the tour. Despite his ad- vanced years, His Honour showed as keen an interest in the pageant as the youngest spectator at the air- port yesterday, and enjoyed every minute of his flight. On several previous occasions His Honour has travelled by air. ‘ Speaking on behalf of the Provin- cial Government, Hon. Dr. W. J. P. MacMillan, Acting Premier, second- ed His Honour's words oi welcome. The flight oi the Goodwill Tour, he said, marked another epoch in the history of aviation, so far at least (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, Aug. 2l—The election campaign ended tonight, and 66 candidates for seats in Nova Sco- tiafis Legislative Assembly settled back to await the verdict of the ballots. The last word has been said. In- tensive campaigns on the hustings, through the press and over the air had concluded, and it only for the electorate to choose its future government tomorrow from the Conservative administra- remalned ‘ Two Killed In Explosion LANDS END. Cornwall. ma. Aug. 2l—(A1-".)-—A wireless re- port told oi an explosion today aboard the Spanish steamer Apantzazu five miles west oi Aviles, Spain. Two persons were killed and three seriously in- jured. Fishing veueis were along-side the Arantzazu giv- ing her assistance. worm wmzm )t0NFERENBE n E s i m E s importing ' Countries Meet Under Chair- POWERS 8,000 More Men For Service on German Frontier. REPORTS ABSURD Denies Britain, France And Italy Would Take Ac- tion in Crisis. I I i PARIS, Aug. 21 __ (AR) -— The Austrian Government is understood to be seeking the approval of Great Britain, France and Italy for a plan t0 enlarge the Austrian lAnn/y/ for service on the German Jrontier. ‘ Under the St. German Peace curious, WESTERN. Speaker; Stress Value Of Fair Optimism Voic-e-d- F or Success Of i Exhibition At Formal Opening i '— Splendid __l_)_rogram Given. The formal opening of the Pro-. vinciai llbrhibition took place lest‘, Welling in the Paton Pavlliion,.npening of the Inter-Provincial Whlvh was Well filled for the orcas- z Exhibition. It is sometimes inter- lon. Several addresses were dcliv- ‘ Mung to take u, regmsmctive we“ Bred. 811d H muslvfll PYOZYIIITIIHE 0511.0 see whether we are travelling ‘lexceptlonaliy high order enjoyed/On the progremve o, backward , The Pavillion was beautifully decor- l ' utc With pleasure on behalf oi the Directors, I welcome _you to the v d with flowers, on which manyjrog-il. Charlottetown Driving’ PM] iavourable comments were massed. “m, Proflnmal Exhibition A350 , Mr. James Paton, President of thc vinfifin lmd their first Show in n,“ 1 Board of Directors of the Exhibition building October 30th 1890 ' IASiOClEI-liilllllmwflidlil the chair and ' ' v delvere ad ress, as President. Other speakers were Hon. Dr. W. J rmgllclltlcdtllnfo gzéilgg? of]? ex m P. MacMillan, Acting Premier, who as and prize rgonéynnw av: 5' also brought a message from His over five timm that amount rag‘ I llonour Lieut-Governor Dalton, His‘ me first rams he“ on o '~ m k ‘ Worship Mayor Stewart, Hon. Thos. wok place 2nd and ad ‘get c , MacNutt, Minister of Agrlculturc,_1889 r I h ob" : Mr. A. E. MacLean,M.P., Hon. J. A.' ' mm wh C we derived a’ mt zMacDonald, Judge F. L. Haszardd profit of $60917’ “vhlch w“ used ‘ '50 95y Dart of our indebtedness. prizes Further promise that the 1983 as this Province is concerned. It manship of B. I Provincial Exhibition will be the most successful in history thus far was given yenerday as exhibits poured into the grounds, booths were set up, and the Big Fair opened to the public. Although there were no special attractions on the grounds for the opening night, there were 150 more paid admissions than there were for the opening night last year. I larger number oi exhibits in’- l, , . class than ever before was noticeable to‘ ejgg the casual ob- server. closer inspection of ex- hibits revealed the fact that qual- ity had in every case been well maintained, and doubtless in many rascs excelled that of fonncr years. Lost evening a considerable number of people visited the Mid- wny and the Main Building. The Midway attractions are as varied ls usual and present means of wholesome fun for old and young.‘ A large number of unusually fine booths have been set up and fur- nished by local or outside firms, Ind present attractions well worth visiting. The building is decorated in blue and gold, and presents a was largely attended, as was the Gyro Club aviation dance at Beach Grove Inn which IOIIOWCCI.‘ The thirteen planes of the Good- will Tour, accompanied by three Maritime planes, were an impressive sight as they landed shortly before 3 p. m. at Upton Airport. The vis- itors were introduced" by Mr. W. S. Grant, president oi the. Provincial Aero Club. His Honour Lieutenant Governor Dalton was the first to czitrfo a cor- dial welcome. Later, His Honour was a guest passenger in ,the“fleet must mus m STILL luminous Fire Fighters Seek to Check N e w Out- breaks in Northern Jdgust 22nd. Admission 25 cents. very attractive interior appearance. The fact that the car ferry was packed with passengers on its trips from Torrnentins to Borden yesterday is an indication that a large number oi visitors from out- side the province will be present New Brunswick. (Canadian Press) FREDERICTON, N. 3., Aug. 21- Flres which broke out in Mada- waska County iumished the New Brunswick forest service with ex- a" m activity today m the north. - where high winds and low humid- ANNQUNCEMENTS, ity. prevailed. The Madawaslra blazes were at Harrison Brook and at Prime. A. big crew oi men worked all arlemoon today on the Harrison Brook outbreak. No show- ers fell tonight to relieve the situ- ation, which has remained tense for more than two weeks. At East Collett, Northurnberland County, fire biased up again in the north end, and more pumps were ordered into operation for the rest of the day. The Bhsddock Lake fire was reported controlled. A fresh fire occurred at Welifield, back of Chatham. tonight, but was minor in extent. Another occurred at Oliver, proving to be only a brush fire, however. Crews were reduced m most also» in North- umberiand County. The major forest fire today was at mus Brook. Restigouehe Coun- ty. This was reported in be of large dimension and crews and pumps were organised for fighting COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS, ETC Inserted ll per word "Announcements are this column at 2 tents Iirlcfiy payable In advance. "Dance in St. Charles Hall, Thursday, August 24th. "Dr. Blanchardb office closed from Aug. 19th to Sept. 2nd. 573 "Dance in St. ‘fheresals School, Wednesda" Aug. 29rd. Ball game at I o'clock. 51 "Women of Trnity and Baptist Churches please leave donations for hospital luncheon at 'I‘rinity Social lll, Tuesday afternoon or evening. . . "Harland excursions Tuesdays, Thursms, Fridays and Saturdays. For f er information phone 7'18. 14B4-7-3-tf "Come to dance and ice cream Surnmerfield Hall Tuesday. In h! fm- 6'18 this unmooh. Harvey Malcolm. "'_' ~theranicrinohlllfihllI°mw "De Fort Hall Pride . ‘Aug. ‘ilew p220. Oder g! °f “mm "vmb? m” ‘l w“ Latest word tonight was that the tlon led by Premier Gordor) S. Har- rington and the Liberal opposition with Angus L. MacDonald at its hoof‘. would be difficult to overestimate the importance oi aviation as a great passenger and even freight “P171118 possibility of the future. The speaker referred to the lmpehpg; given aviation by Major General: ilanlnazfihailadpglrictrilnllgfilfilmadfi The two leaders wound up the under h“ administration whim‘: :5. battle for election with addresses , broadcast from the widely-separ- ‘M ti "h Thglzlliusslpglxiflziigetlgyigiiated constituencies in which they mt tom, m m] seek election personally. Premier - w war y commended Harrington spoke from Sydney, in --__. the heart oi industrial Nova Sco- (Oontinued on Page 7) tia. The opposition leader directed his final appeal from Halifax, . h h Four Deaths Due w ere e faces his first contest To Typhoid Fever lfor a seat 1n the Provincial House. MONTREAL. aux. 21-(011) While they spoke, last-minute —-I"our deaths have nesmted meetings were going forwardl throughout the Province, and or-’ from 21 cases of typhoid fever which broke out at the Mother (ganizatlon work was being corn-I -pleted in preparation for "getting House here of the Sister of the Convocation or Notre Dame. out the vote." when the polls open. 'bright and early tomorrow. Three rlctlms of the disease are: Sister Jean-Robert, Sister Indications pointed to a. record vote. Excitement ran high all over Bafnte which and Sister Saints Madeleine De France. The name Leaders Broadcast i Nova. Scotia. Both sides were sure 01' WWW. and party supporters did not hesitate to back their con- victions with cold cash. Bets of $500 and more have been offered in the last few days, and the money covered as quickly as 11-, was put up. oi the fourth fatally Stricken nun who died over the week- end has not been announced. Bennett. army of 30.000. It was reported that the little central European country, wants to add 8,000 men to its pres- , ent force. this bringing it up to full f treaty strength. i ‘Ibis, oi cousre, could be done‘ g “zmdt. gflilzefli cffgfeiilcetuwichout consultation with the West- rv osa ewor wealemPow hm“ “LA _‘ markets, regulate production and i t,“ dear; Jim. $5.031; Sig; 5:511: iffmli‘iil”fi.t‘.f.fi.iii‘ffiif.°who - so»: resumed today at Canada. House unflthetxc attitude toward her in her| d” the chm mp o! Prime difficulties with the Hitler Regime m“ in Germany. ‘ Mlnist R.B.Be tfhwihflil -- tlons fetpresented mgapidtprogr; VIENNA’ Aug zll-(AJDJ-Chm-l was made. By George Hambleion, Canadian Press sun Writer. IDNDON, Aug. 21.—(C. P. Cable) I advisory committee is contemplated. The overseas exporting countries submitted the draft of an agreement to the importing countries for the consideration oi their governments. n ie WZ”.‘.‘.“Z...§“?. £13,231‘; dfllii? ed “he =Wd a» are more gates "om the importing countries action if Austrian or German Naz- wiil have all received the advice oi l” attempted l” Wei-um” ‘he 13°11" their governments regarding this m” regime‘ _ I draft, which is comprehensive and I“ said sud‘ an ‘dea “'55 n” dis‘ l calls for abolition of barriers to im- “m” i“ m" Pa”? beiww‘ ti" ports oi wheat, for promises that Gwmmen‘ duds m Italy “d u‘ domestic wheat production will not =5°rted ltlundwbtedly “mild mean begmcreased m the importing comb lanother catastrophe on the scale tlonal affairs with Premier Musso- lini oi Italy. A Foreign Office branded as absurd reports publish- spokeman ed abroad that Great nntuih, Italyl ‘Treaty, Austria is permitted an Mr. W. M. Lea. Much appreciatedl cellcr Engelbert Dollfuss retumedfllioctor MacMillan. Your Worship by plane to Vienna today after a r Mayor Stewart, Ladies and Gentle- Esmbl em o!“ international week end conference on lnterna- men. RUSSIAN cnnP i PRUTICTEB lav cunmun Youth of Soviet Paid vocal solos were rendered by Mr.: vet since i889’ the 9mm‘ 37°“? Raoul Raymond, M155 Lena Macfiithat source have increased am! Lure and Mr. Victor Pyke, and a “ml mwam‘ i)" “Pimp °Y thc violin solo was played with fine in- Exhibmon’ n’ we had 3° 75°" terprctatlon by Miss Helen Wood. mi" “mid be n° Exhibition the Miss Lillian MacKenzie was accom- grants received mm Gwemmfillio Dams,’ and City Council, being entirely in. ‘sufficient to sustain the plant and lpay prize money. It is gratifying W) the Directors and must be tc Following a the presidential ad-i a“ "l" m“ a" interest 1n rari- dress delivered by ivir, James “"1"”! Pufsvlts- to lmow that an~ Pawn: tries continue to increase and also Honourable Premienfimpmve m quamy- If the Emmi! 740i entries continue, especially in cattle, additional barns will have t0 be provided. The great increase in horse m. tries from 11am 192a to 214 in 1m has necessitated the billiding of 84 new stables, so that accommoda. ,tion would be ready for a flu-the,- "increase this year, and provide ‘for saddle horses taking part in jump. ing exhibition. The silpcrior cattle Presidents Address - Acting ~—-——-———a... (Continued on Page 10) tries, along with the understandlr‘ that the chief producing countries will regulate their production end systematize their exports. ManyDeat/is Due‘ To Sleeping Sickness s1‘. more, Aug. 2l—(A.P.)—The 13th (with from "sleeping sickness" W85 féwrted here today as the‘ epidemic showed no sgns oi abate- i meat, and deaths were reported‘ from two other cities, Kansas city,‘ Kass and Warrensburlc, Mo, copyright, 1933, by the Associated Miss Vivian Freeman, 20, oi sub- I Press. urban Carsonville. died here today] - HAVANA, Aug. 21. _ (Ara) - a 5939M use oi artificial respiration f government recognizinl frankly its “d l" inhfllfltvr- Mrs. Effie Brooks 1 revolutionary nature and proceeding 0f Otto/WI» Rea. died in a Kansas f in accordance therewith-that is the 91W HOBPitaI. and‘ tho death of i method oi solving Cuba's problem Mrs. James E. Rutherford of Mars‘ which supporters oi provisional Hill, N. C., was reported at War- I President Carlos Manuel de Ces- rensbuxg. Two other cases were re- nodes are urging upon him. Ported in Greater Kansas City. The A. B. C. Society, the Radical Revolutionary Cellular Union and several cabinet heads maintain the new Government cannot act decis- ively to meet the present emergency until it rids. itself of encumberlng instituti‘ left behind by the for- mer Government. By J. P. McKllikhlu Mahatma Gandhi Growing Weaker POONA, India, Aug al-(ap,)._ Considerable anxiety was 5mm“ Misfit by associates oi M. x, Gandhi, Nationalist leader, who Attitude Supported Their attitiide is openly support- Cuba’s l Government And Its__l_’roblems Many Hold De Cespedes Regime Cannot Deal With Country’s Situation Un- til Elections Held. has grown steadily weaker as a n. ed by university students and teach- dsncing: Quadrille, waits, adrills, fox trot. Good music. Admission l5 cents. 512 "Excellent hot dinners and sup- rs Exhibition Week, Holy Name all (formerly league of Cross Hall). Proceeds for charity. Tick- vts 40 and ss cents. Children 25cc. 57 "The death rate oi those hav- lhe annuities in the Sun Life As- "WIPO 0o. is 85% more favorable man the insured lives, therefore, if 7°11 want to live long and enjoy a m!” income, buy an blase was in partial control. U. S. Coal Strike Nears End _ (By James P. Salvage) (Associated Press Staff Writer) WABHIIIOKW, Aug. 21—(A.?.) -\An NRA 00110 for the strife-rid- den bituminous coal industry of the United Status was near com- I-hhvltvinrnisoom ..r.a. Ham-am. Chainsaws. m oi pietlon tonight aim weary weeh ers and strengthened by the tacit support c! older political heads. These factions hold that De Caspe- dei-‘s regime must do sway with Con- gress by asking for all legislators‘ suit of his most recent fast. Gandhi. who was removed to a hospital rflterday, from Yerods Jeihwnintheeixth dayof his fast. United States recognition. Yet many believe that the United I States would not withdraw its sup-I port merely because De Cespedes adopted such means to meet an em- ergemcy. Roosevelt's Authority They Point to the fact that Unit-i ed States Ambassado Sumner Wel- Ioi the last great war. Gigantic Forest Fire Sweeps OregonUS. (Associated Press) FOREST GROVE, Ore, Aug. 21 —A gigantic forest fire which had swept through l4 miles of timber on a. in-mile from, was fought by more than 1,000 men along thc Washington-Tlllamock County line in the Wilson River country today. The fire, believed Saturday night to have been brought under con- trol, flared violently into new life late Sunday when a strong wind scattered the smoking embers into small tree growth. Forest officials said the conflagration will rank as one oi the worst forest fires in Oregon in the memory 0f m5"- les‘ political mediation, which pre- and materially undermined Mach- velt's full approval and authority. l since this would have left his suc- cessor in the necessity oi calling new - Presidential elections within 60 days -but asked Congress for leave oi absence. This Congress granted, under the legal fiction that it had quorum that uproarious Saturday afternoon last week when all Cuba went mad over the news that Machado was quitting. In fact, a handful oi sen- ators and representatives were en- rcslgnations, and proceed there- after as the "De Ihcto" Govern- ment they claim it is, technical ob- scrvance of the constitution not- withstanding, until elections can be His wife, arrested with him and a number oiothersearythismonth when they started a new disobed- ience elnlplllh. was released from Jlilandmflltfourhours at his bechide. held. late tonight he was sleeping In some quarters armreh ihas peacefully. The Reverend C. l". been expressed that forthright de- shied to act on the President's peti- tion beceuse Congress was in per- t session and its rules in that case provide that quorum exists un- less roll call proves the contrary. ceded the revolution's coup de grace adds position, had President Roose- 5°11”! l" dam"? hm“; wmughl’ Technically, the constitution was! observed, Maohado did not rcslgn—~ Damage to ripe. virgin timber W111 run into millions of dollars, they declamd. with more thousands of hourly as flames sweep into other fire stands of timber. The Weather,Etb' to Guard Socialist _ Crop Against Theft. (Associated Press) MOSCOW, Aug Zl-About 100,- 000 children are being organized in “light cavalry detachments" to guard against gralnthefts and re- trieve stray kernels dropped by harvesters in the north Caucasus fields. The Government is providing shelter and food on the collective farms for these youthful organiza- tions charged with protecting "the Socialist crop." Rewards 'of 1,000 suits oi clothing are to be dis- tributed to the more energetic. Children from the ages oi l0 16 years are t/a guard against de- prcdations by Kulaks (propertled peasants) or other dissident ele- l? ‘foli Tii\Nkiiis' Aufo Has Come 1'0 sfAY; Jusf (RY PARKI N C. YouR. CAR OVER HF\\.i-' ‘ AN HouR 1" ments and report such actions. an’. i. m.» Other children, from six to 10 years ' old, are to pick up stmy grain lost" Moderate winds; will)‘ Cloud! and moderately warm. by the xeapers. )\[1-','1'1;Q1(nl.()lHPAL (ll-‘FIFIT, One nine year old boy, Mischa TW‘ onto .\n~_r '11- Bllvvirvxum snrl moxi- Somkln. has been awarded a. new "m"; t..,,,,~.»r,.¢.|.- _ set oi text b00113 and stationary Qgfgifk" - -_--_ jjf f‘; for denouncing and causing the ar- vhiono m 7s rcst of his oven fafhcr. The older l: Sorckin, the child charged, took Etlnwmlon 3F To more grain than was due him from _ ‘s: The five civilian conservation the wmmon 5mm §§3f,§,',',',',',“g“ camp; in this district rushed their l"‘"'1"" - m members to the fire front. ' . so . . 2 Talks filghly “mm, p 5-“ Satisfactory fimx h‘ ,3»; Gale Forces c............. .. n UPTAWA, Alli. 2l—-(C.P.)—HlBh' pnugrjar-a DOwfl P101188 1y satisfactory talks were held by “nmhn, ma_..,,s_\r»u~-rnc winds: _...___ members of the Government over ALBANY. N. Y» AIIK- ZF-(A-P-l the wcck end with Premier G. W. —A half dozen aeroplanes some» Eru-bcs of New Zcaland in the piloted by W611 knfiwll flYP-YS. Wefelcoilrsc of his visit to Canada it grounded at Albany Airport 0h was learned here today. The trade their way from Montreal to Newmgreement between Canada and York this afternoon because of re- flew Zealand expires this fall and‘ ports from Nlineola, L. 1., of a it is understood suggestions were strong gale expected to reach Long made to the Prime Minister by Hon Island late today. H. H. Stevens and other members Those favoring the Government's discarding constitutionality and governing the decree declare its or- Andrwwl, his lifelong friend visit- claraticn oi its “De lhcto" nature Olll dd him dlllinl the day- might bring the withdrawal 01 i‘ igin was strictly revolutionary. Clarence chamber-lain, landing at, of the Canadian Government in Derby, Vt, decided not to venture-the matter of extending its pro- ioward New York. visions. partly cloudy and modcrntrir WITH- Riaritime Wash-dint; and mmh-r ntcly \\'.‘Il‘il| in north portion. b"? cloudy with fresh easterly winds and shun-ore on Hm Nr-m lit-min roast High tide this morning at 1L1! tlnri tonight at 1'2. Sun sr-(a this nrunina’ hi ".56 and son imnnrrnw morning at 510. Fjfrf quarter mnnn Aiomlny, Aug 2R 10.1.1 n. m. (do Qighlvrn minutes (or lirm f'il.li‘lfliilvirvr\'il_ finmnrorauiv In CAR FERRY SCHEDULE We»): whys-Leaving Borden m.: l P. in. (Extra): 5.15 p. m Week days-Leaves (‘un- T/vrmoniine 10.31) a. m. (Erin); 2M p. nu; 7 n! 915 p . .p.rn.