' VMAXIMB or '4' MERE MAN u?’ rolls d“! ll bright s-i-.'.~......."-s=-......'~'-:.. w. ‘FEDERAL MEMBERS UNANIMO USL Y GoversPrlnce Edward island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1934 New President fivii ricilmiii ciisu|i AUSTRIA‘ [‘ _ice Break Up Fight B e t w e e n H o m e Guards and Catholic‘ Storm Troops. (A. P. by Guardian's Special Who) I; ysislwCK, Austria, Nov. 20- Toronto S t o r e Pre- sents Less Sombre Picture to Mass Buy- ing Commission. (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) OTTAWA, Nov. 20.—.A number of l-ich iy armed forces of police vig- nzmm. patrolled me street; o! new elements made their appearance Initibruck today to keep the peace today in the inquiry oi the Royal bctivtiii members of Austria's icmmlssm" ‘"1 Ma“ 3"?!“ m“ ‘he ‘operations of Canadian chain stores. ‘gun wnsfltlie lengthy cross-examine. ,. h‘ _ be“ on of e commission's auditor by fgilslwihomfin --_.r.‘§‘,,..,".1‘.’ ms wousnn- MAYOR namyanv °°“““‘ ‘m’ °“° °1 W" “"11"” ed to ravens! themselves on Caoh- NW1! “WW1 Pffildl-‘M 0f the tmm and m” “h” was n“ “mans one 5mm “cope” m, bmmgiqueem on“, “manna” M» of s. picture relating to one chain their louder, ‘Prince 'stsrhemoerg.‘°i"i°"- “W” “t M“ “m” Pmm“ “ the Vice-Chancellor. B u "priviiie annies" who came to blows here inst night. that have been probed. Grafton and Co., which operates a small chain of men's clothing and Last niizht rubber clubs wielded by police came into action to re- suic 0rdCi\ e occasion was a, 1 msmn t bush _ plaiirietl nice ns o! the armed; tlalilo, andgswifiscl: iourlldlzldtlniltiibglis caliolio Freihelfabund (ifree- the oldest organization of that type dam organization) which supports Cltntivfllor Kurt Schuschniigg, | While marching 800 stmng to thi- iiireting mil they encountered’ I lflrze detachment of Home Guards. The long preveifihg ten. sicn betiveenthe twoit llansflamfl frciii catrsllkng into fist-fight- to have come within the commis- sion's work, received iaudatoiy com- ment from Chairman W. W. Ken- nedy. Managers of Graftons stores were paid on an average of $56.97 for a 54-hour week; ‘assistant managers received 834.50: male clerks averaged $23.05 and female clerks $13.51. PRUERAM run‘ lfll-UTHINE CHAIN! ‘much less sombre aspect than others. Popular Representatives ‘ . Messrs. W. Chester S. McLure, M~ P-, and J. H. Myers. M. P. whose unanimous nomination as Conservative candidates for Queens County occasioned great enthusiasm at yesterday's ‘ convention. largely attended Rousing SEEK SOLUTION .TO MYSTERY 01v STRANGE ISLE Explorer Will Leave CaliforniarTo Probe Deaths ihusiastic convention held Strand Theatre. resentative of every polling was marked by the utmost other names were presented popularity. Premier the Hon. W. J. The convention which was largely attended, was rep- ing applause which greeted both federal members in their speeches of acceptance was a stirring tribute to their To is merely a drawing room. i‘, MAXIMB 017A MERE MAN -_ #5:: mrfrowoolesusmuprm 1 Iornlug 12 PAGES Guns-dials, Founded Charlottetown Guardian Two Cents cuosEzvs Conservative Members of Parliament for Queen's County, were unani- mously nominated as Conservative candidates for the County in the next Dominion election contest at an en. yesterday afternoon in the division of the County, and harmony and unanimity, No for nomination, and the rous- P. MacMillan, M.D., also re- ins. Alter police separated the rl:t:_is, they reformed ranks for. BflOLli-El‘ encounter. Polim rein-‘ iorxmvrita ‘orrivrd, however, and wok 01mins of the steers. ANNOlJNCEMrJN l s cuiviiivG it‘ VliiN l S, NIEE l iNGS, nTC “Annddnoomeull urn Inserted hi‘ ‘ciiuiiurou (C. P. By Guardian's Special vwlre) OTTAWA. Nov. lid-With the dc- claration that during the next few, Years Canada “czuld wisely and g3- Onvflflfia-lly spend over s billion doi- - lars in housing and commercial construction works. Hon. H. H.‘ Stevens, former Minister of Trade and czmmerce, tonight went on recon-l as favoring a great building programme for the Dominion. Characterizing the Government's $40,‘C0,000 building programme as “a mere drop in the bucket," Mr. Favorable Contrast These wages contrasted very fav- orably with the remuneration to employees of other chain stores, Mr. Kennedy told P. H. Davidson, repre- sentative of the company. Examination into Graftons oc- llfe and equally exploring party was making ready Of Self Marooned Pair. —-- (A. P, By Guardian's Sboclnl Wire) LOS ANGELES, Nov. ill-A hint that something too terrible f0 write about had happened in the Galapagos Islands, home of strange voluntary exiles, come to light here today as an to head for the spot. The only clue to the mystery was the assertion it involved the cupled less than half an hour of the "Empress" ‘of Charles Island, otherwise the Baroness Eloise Bonsquot commmionls tlma- - . ‘\ Most of the day was taken up with ‘(MW ltmfl‘l9l"""'."" At the some time, on mother I ivw-Qez-n-L-ux; '- ..-...‘-.q.-_--.-a_7- ‘Lx -. _ . island's! tho-Galapagos group, lay probing the operations of Lobiawh the emaciated bodies of two persons, found last Saturday by the crew Groceterlas Ltd. of Toronto, which ol a. fishing boat. conduct a. chain of 111 stores? Stirred By Events ceived a? ovation, and his speech following the nomination proceedings was greeted with loud and frequent applause. Mayor Kennedy New President The convention was preceded by the annual meeting oi‘ the Queen’s County Conservative Association, at which executive officers were appointed, in each case unani- mously. ‘ sided. At a subsequent executive meeting the choice of Pres- ident of the Association fell upon His Worship Samuel Mr. J. J. MacDonald, Glenfinnan, Vice-President, pre- l ii... . .,..,;,."‘,;',§:,,|,",,,' ,,f_°,'f:,',‘,,."" "°"“'Stevens advocated calling a. con- L ____ _ ference of bankers, loan and mort- and gage companies insurance companies with a view to evolving a plan for financing his huge cou- "Buying tumipg m gms week‘ struction p'ooosa1. J. M, mop, 1,_g53°-_11_3°_5; “If they fail to act promptly," he ‘ ___ ‘added, “then in my opinion the ' "Auction pm-W irracadle Han‘ government of Canada ought to NOVUILOQ)‘ 315g, U; w_ L, L, not‘ “mentors the matter in hand as a gov- Fr-diy. L-zaiii-ii-ao-zi. emmflli Filmy?’ “ at A tnationialhtmovrt J to???‘ of colu- Conocrt 1n Ghe" Han ruc on oug o anced y ‘rhursiihy, zznd, undeyr ‘ilihlslgeilees qhPflVa-to capital under public lead- woiheh"; mmum Aduuuzou m ership. Mr. Stevens asserted. cents, L_343;_1l_19_31 The rormer minister and chair. ______ ‘ man of the mass buying committee "Borden 14m, club loading ma‘ made one of his usual forceful ad- lambs, chives‘ many weunesuy‘ dresses as must speaker at a ban- "sliow-St. Pe Let's Friday. November 2i. L- .. . . quet of the Ottawa Junior Board M“ u m 41' of ‘bade. Ha chose as his subject . sigome m Bradamam H,“ “What can we do about it?“ And and he“. me while declaring that he had no in L_a7e_11_19_2l,tention of anticipating the report Jof the mass buying commission on iwhich he sits as a member. he said that he had "certain definite opin- ions as to what may be done to RTcativ improve conditions-both in merchandising imrl as to the con- lfhursiiuy, 22nd, Hflllily Juniors." "Ponce in euiiimerfield Hail, Wfllll Sully, November 21st, in aid of Why C-uo. Admlsion 20c. 144548-11-21-11. f working hours ranged frim 41 to 5i’ a week, while wages according to the evidence were higher than ordinarily paid in the chain store group of this type. Managers received no cash bonus for sales; they were not dock- ed for shortages, and they were giv- en holidays with pay every year. Weekly Wage Average The weekly wage of store manag- ers averaged $35.14, some receiving $43; male employees working in the stores were paid an average of $17.85 and females $15.36. Wages and sal- aries had remained steady in the last five years, nor had there been in that time any general decrease. W. H. Woodrow, commissi In sud- ar, was questioned for an hour by eter White, Legal Counsel for Lob- .aw’s. The financial set-up of the company and its profits from mer- chandising were the targets of Mr. White's interrogation. He sought to establish that the sums noted by the auditors as net profits were not all secured from merchandising opera- throughout the province. Employees’ l I Will Continue to Strive To Maintain Peace. (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) LONDON, Nov. 20—(C. P.-Cabic) --Concern for the maintenance of world peace, coupled with the question of adequate defence, was early to the fore as the new session of Pmliament opened today. The Speech from the Throne placed the maintenance of peace foremost and stressed anew the de- termination of the British Govern- ment to work for pence by strength- ening the League of Nations. con- tinuing the world disarmament con- ference and seeking international [ Stirred by word of strange hap- penings on Charles identity and circumstances of the persons found dead on Marchena Island, Captain G. Allan Hancock, explorer, said he would leave southern California soon for an- other expeditlon to the scene of mystery. The holder of the secret involv- ing the "Empress" is Dr. Friedrich Rltter, who with his mate Frau Dore Strauch Koerwein, has'been living on Charles Island for years. Rltter hinted at the secret in a letter last July 30, in which he in- formed a Los Angeles patron of ‘science that the “Empress” to- .gether with Robert Philipson, her mate, and Alfred Rudolph Lorenz of Paris and Vienna had left there mysteriously July 18. It became known today that Dr. Hitler's letter had to do with something so unusual that he did not put it in writing. The only inkling of what the matter might Island and tions and that instead of increasing year by year the profits from this source had been steadily decreasing. FIRE RENBERS "Christmas sale — Novelties, F“ ‘ Silhouettes, Greeting dition of the worker." crs‘ etc. Jean Crockett, I93 ltllsboro. _ 1,-g547.11-g1-g1_ _ "Buying milk fed chicken and Arflt Gllflfaflfee fowl iii our warehouse until 911w: Vlcdflibilily. Top prices. I ' ‘i ,_,__ ,,.,,,,,,, ‘m, Mwflbe‘ Pacific Peace L—2538-1'1-20-2i HCcpyrlglit, 1934, by The Associated sultry. The Lightizer 00., nexti Pres-i ‘ " "l are buying every week, (Ar, By Guardian's Special Wire) ‘ l Slyturdbv. Correct izrac- murou, l‘?'_". 2o _ Jam-i will us‘ m“ "l-"Jkei- Pflwl- ll-ll-U- decline to enter any separate agree- ,, , w.“- mrnit giiaiantecing ptace in ilha T,‘ PM“? dPP-md chickens Pacific and the integrity of China .“‘*'~l'5'- NW- mmd- TOD market ‘f there is no new naval treaty, it l J. Trowsdals, Wcstmore? was learned tonight. \ (c3 r. By Guardian's Special wire) SHIP HARBOR, N. S., Nov. 2l)— Fourteen persons were rendered‘ homeless today when fire swcptl [through the two storey dwelling of n-zaei 1i pm u» that effect was ‘pro 10am‘ E- Elwi- Volunteer 1i"- u T__ ‘posed by the Bflflgh w “we m; ‘ fighters fonned a bucket brigade, Renew old acquaintances and principles of the nine-power and i BM l it!!! V116" finned ""11" mate rirw ones at the chicken sup- four-power treaties should they be T higher and the building was vaud- P" at l-iartsviilc Hall on Friday, juriked in the event no nsvail The loss, estimated at $8.000. W" N“- Zlird. in aid of hockey club. agreement was made to replase the" Mt cvvelvd by lflsllrlmfl- The It-QSH-‘ll-zl-Si Washing-inn and London treaties Elsan family lost most of their u i. which, Tokyo has announced, Japan furniture, clothing and winter Come to entertainment, banni- intends w denounce. supply o! "Will?!"- ‘ngdflmlafchadvfralsiiif: n not m: x ‘France Was Under No Illusion Re_ German Arms lbs 29th Nov. City talent, . L-asva-n-ai-ai 10mm ."'*' u. _ ual Hauair in aid of 8t. ha‘; Academy. at. slurs Hull, mmerside, thll evening and to- m‘ " ‘ivmllll- Bot Bqppsrs, Bingo . . L-fllO-ll-il-li-ll-ll-Il-Bfl. PARIS, Nov. 30—-A strong im-‘them some time O80. ughout. There was no reason for alarm- ist tears. informed sources sud. ‘hking energetic action in stop the qaread of timers, the government was rounded to have decided to dismiss a government official st- hohed to the Boone. ‘The Nlitionollst Echo Dc Ptrls in pointed out that Ardiluiboisih figures on German Iniiitaly ltmngth bod already been printed by that paper under the pen cf Consul De Custelnsu. Newmopers pointed out that they have sounded warnings on Cannon re-armosnent for the put l0 years out that the facts in and that the French public» should Iicncurthui" mom sloodbymwbeweilavnr oruie sit- umucod int-ion corms the . l "hultrv- We are buying svory mcgztlénodu Drum! Icwl and - limi. Hi best m‘ charges w MM", l llarkctlpriocspoid. ‘ ' n-nso-ii-ir-m g? agreement on separate phases of disarmament wherever‘ possible. Re mtgaegumiheuégofillaffon that Prime Minister Ramsay Macdon- P e 5 ~ ‘ aid, in the subsequent debate on the address in reply to the throne. Slow stanaun“ declared his government would m“ no opportunity to bring the Weeks or months ago a merciless torture of slow starvation and iiiiuiiiiiss nations closer together, increasing mutual confidence, but he added that Britain had been forced ‘ti: e he defences ere not a -. rnt the presentviime. "Ilia-y had been at Charles Island, The speech from the Throne w,“ a packet 0f letters for delivery to read by H15 Majesm He travened the civilized world disclosed. to Westminster with others of thel The Only tflnglblfi 01W‘ 0f ident- Rnyal family and nmcndams byi lty was the description by the cap- mogm-cm-S fm- the first mum tnin 0f a tuiiii clipper who found the bodies. The hcari of the larger body, that of a man, is slightly bald. The smaller body may be that of a woman, but the skipper who made the gruesome discovery and then steamed away, could not {tell because of the ravages of the elements. T581112 thirst sapped the life of the two humims on the islet of Mar- chenu. They were castaways there. (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) WINNIPEG, Nov. 20. - W. J. ‘lhrpipcr, newly-appointed Llcu- tenztnt-governor of Manitoba. will be sworn In here December 1, it was announced today at the legislative Buildings. He suc- coeds Hon. J. D. MoGregor. Lieu- tennnt-Governor since 1929. I (Continued on Page 'l) ' MORE COMMENDATION 4i... FROM SAINT JOHN Mn. Lloyd M. Farquhar, Saint Iolm, writes: "This is the bu! baking powder l have found. It gives a close, even texture, yet very light. If does not give bi!- ier Mate that I have found in some powders." ‘Schwartz contains no alum . . . not oven the slightest taco. That's why ll loaves no blllov lulu In your m! lilo "Herc, ovaxxiiirs" lg p729‘ d ' r c. ' I . Hlgli-‘gndo .'. rhhzrlilhirledo f": 1311.1.‘ 1:, SCHWARTZ BAKING POWDER Say Schwartz and lvc are! I ‘Re ‘ unanimously. Both the federal and provincial political situation were reviewed by the speakers, in each case evoking unqualified expressions of approv- al from the meeting. In particular, Premier MacMil- ian's castlgntion of the late Lea Government's deliberate neglect oi its enormous overdraft in the spring of 1931 caused loud ap- plause, as did his tributes to the Rt. Hon. R. B. Bennett, Prime Minister of Canada, and the work accomplished, in co-operation with the Provincial Government, by the Conservative federal members for the Province. Seated on the platform with the Premier and federal represent- atives were Messrs. W. A. Stewart, M.L.A., L. L. Jenkins, Err-Speaker of the Legislature, Charles Moran, W. J. Gibson, Marshfleld, W. J. Campbell, Argyle Shore, George MiidDonald. Cornwall, Joseph Chisholm and other members of the Association executive. Opening Remarks In opening the meeting the chairman, Mr. MacDonald, refer- red to the election as president, at the last annual meeting, of the present Lieutenant Governor, the Hon, George D, DeBlois, to whom he paid a warm tribute. He also commended the work of the fed- eral representatives and the load- ership shown in provincial nffnirs by Premier MacMillan, and at Ot- tawa by Prime Minister Bennett. The minutes of the last annual meeting were read by the secret- ary, Mr. R. R. Bell, and adopted on motion of Mr. E. C. Holmes, Marshfield, seconded by Mr. Char- les MacDougald, South Shore. The following resolutions adopted unanimousl W876 (Continued on Page Kennedy, Mayor of Charlottetown. Resolutions warmly indorslng the leadership shown Iflnally by the mystery veiling the by both the Federal and Provincial Premiers were passed PARLIAMENT. ll|SM_|_S$E|i Supreme Court of Can- ada Hands Down De- ciision In Poole and Thompson Appeal. (CI. By Guardian's Special Wire) UITAWA, Nov. iiil-The a/ppeal of Poole dz Thompson Ltd, of Charlottetown, PILL was dismissed with costs by the Supreme Court of Canada. today. The appeal was against a judgment given against the firm in the Prince Edward ls- land courts for $1,500 damages for personal injuries to Wilfred Mc- Nally of Borden, P. E. L, caused by an automobile collision. The car which was held to have caused the collision was loaned by Poole d: Thompson to Lorne Sent- ner, a prospective customer. Sent-; ner with two companions left a dance at Kensingfcn and driving to- wards Summerslde hit a wagon. McNaily claimed that Sentncr lost control of the car and crashed in- to McNaliys car which was parked on the side of the roiid while he was fixing a tire. McNally was struck and thrown several feet, sus~ taining severe injuries. ment was entered against Scntner and Poole 5i: Thompson Ltd. It was held that Sentner was an agent of the firm in that he had. borrowed and drove one of its cars. It was the appeal against this judgment that was dismissed today. of overhauling some of the instru- Melbourne. marrow for Vancouver with a stop ills tell me, however," a more southerly course. They, of course, are familia- Yith the entire l1 Ulm Delays Announcement _ ‘ Trans - Pacific Flight MONTREAL, Nov. 20. - Necessity route while I am not.” Ulm, with his co-pilot, G. Iilttle- ff‘ merits in his giant airspeed envoy john, and J. F. Bkllllng, his naviga- plune prevented Captain Charles P. tor arrived with their machine at T. Ulm, Australian flier, from msk- Quebec aboard the Ascania. ing full-load tests at St. Hubert nir- ‘the ship in which he made the port today and delayed annouuce- trans-Atlantic crossing proceeded up urrir-r fnwllrils mont of the plans concerning his the 8t. Lawrence River to Montreal nrnhi uiu projected flight from Vancouver to today, Captain Ulm streaked over m"- her in his plane. He took time off ‘imitative plans for his hop across to circle the vessel and dipped mourn-nut Canada as he announced them yes- gracefully in salute. He negotiated '"°“""‘Y ""L'°“"‘" l‘! "m" "MW terdsy on arrival at Quebec called the 180 miles between the two cities '1 “ ' i °' °" T'“""'"" for departure from 8t. Hubert to- ln exactly one hour. While He said the projected trans-Pac- for refueling at Winnipeg. "Offlc- ific hop would result in n partial Ulm slid. survey of a route he hoped some day "Pfllglltmlllhrlxluw mom“ “that it might be better to follow would be used for regular airmalllleihnnm ‘one m" d Mun t l‘ S "m" “Wm u“ "'9 cu" “user than cur-turnover. OanadsaudAust-rulia. APPEAL cisl, that Rev. A. B, Beverly, APClidBfln In the action that followed judg- 1 YIIIIfWHlVP-l‘. iiriiir CharlnttMnwn . Convention Yesterday In The Strand Theatre Enthusiastic Applause Greets Premier MacMillan And Messrs. McLure And Myers, M.P, Who Accept Unanimous Nomination As Candidates In Next Federal Contest. Mayor Kennedy New President Of County Association -—— Stirring Speeches Delivered On Federal And Provincial Issues. Messrs. W. Chester S. McLure and John H. Myers,‘ Scores Opponents non. w. J. r. mammary, PREJIIEB ..,-, Whole speech on pong cnlbsues imdtnsupyrcrt offlfl Federal candidates wua u fcatq of yesterday's convention. W0 rd Of Appointment’ Receives Rev. m. Raymond received I legram last night announcirfl can of Simcoe was elected as Bah frngan Bishop of Toronto yesterday] on the third ballot. Rev. Mr. Bevu erly, who succeeded Rev. Mr. my. mcnd as Vicar or Barrie, 0m fifteen yam ago. is a graduate Wyclifl College and Toronto um. verslty. -r-_i- Hr SAFER For {at BiRo Who WLL Han‘ AT fiia uRoP OFA RM’ f0 do BAREREADED? (‘All I"'EKR\ Lcnro Borden ll 45 A_ M. 11in!‘ l’ \l lkllvr‘ Tilrlllfllilllli! (axirii) li A M. ‘J 55 .\l iliiily except Sundlfl in ginning .\lrmii.|i- (ii-i 1st Fresh northeast to southufl winds; fair and cold; probably Id.- lowod by some ‘night or an Thursday. snow or rslu d m?! mini-diur- rrr-m . munch, Ililiilllll niid nx s rivets \\'ci<l.: ——l-‘rcivh Maritime s nsiirssmirsoi east niitlicmit winds; oluuily with l tal- hiiz-her tani-pcrltufl probably some snow Q Maritime Enact-Fresh northeast winds: fslr and cold rain High tide this morning at 11.08 1Q It 1.27 l t 7.00, Nov. Q {minty tonight at 10.18. Rim sell this afternoon I Wednql sy,