qlnlf. l, . I /-~' ---` wi ' -v I ~ as - Maxms Mana MAN IIA l N Z: '”%@ Maas MAN _-_ ' . . ' . >/// . I- i as ~s~\\\\\ I ' I -;,` '___ "°"°°"“'°""‘““"“°'"“"' we The Peop|e's Paper '” Read by Everybody \. gig" .I..“.>.°:.°.~~»°'-‘°'~"'*°°“-°"°' _ ' ' Covers Prince Edward ilsland Like the Dew ii = -= ' I- --,_--. -su i = Q 2 . ir 1 rf; I . -= ' ,;,‘,::;‘::‘.i.:’:‘r.‘*..‘:s...'°‘a”.¢2‘ .1531 , _ ci~iAR1.o'rTi:rowN,.c.aNai>A, WEDNESDAY, JULY 24. 1935 . iz Paces .z-,:.°:. ;:::°.:‘°:‘.°: .¥?‘“i°'l? 5?# S: 1 "m -. i I A ri l .- A- i ’» I 2 4 rue; S 5 1_ I 1 Island Votes For Liberal Dictatorsliip g , 1. 1- 5 .=..i__ --- ie , _ a :_ “_ BRITISH PIAII Sc” ’*“’>'”°‘ ~...;. R....... Aims. 0.. 1..... ` llilil$lATl0N Absolute Power Over e SIIPPUIITEII Al PARIS Entire Italo-Ethiopian Issue Will Be Dis- cussed At Geneva. qc. P.-A. P. By G\u\rdian’l Wire) LONDON, July 33-Great Brit- ain made progress at Paris today u . Fr Special in her efforts to assure disc sslon of the entire Italo-Ethiopian situ- ation at Geneva, but met renewed rebuffs at Rome. Premier Pierre Laval of ance told Sir George Russell Clerk, the British Ambassador. that he would support the British plan for full discussion of all Italo-Ethiopian issues at the League of Nations council session next week. That was as far'as Laval would go, however, informed quarters report- ed* , Sir Brio Drummond, the Am- bassador to Rome, meanwhile re- ported laolc of progress, Despite all efforts, he had not succeeded inI gettmg Premier Benito Mussolinii to agree to place ltaly's entire case before the league body, or submit his views concerning possible av- enues toward peace, The cabinet meets tomorrow. Ev- idence of the British feeling that hostilities are virtually inevitable was seen in instructions to British missionaries in Ethiopia that they h should lend their wives and iid- . c ryan out of the country immediate- The cabinet is ready to authorize shipments of arms to Ethiopia, it was understood. Applications for permission to ship arms have hitherto been held _up pending de- finite decision. ' It was also learned today that various important shifts ln naval vessels are under way designed to bring the,Medlt.e.rranean fleet up to more strength than it has ever been before. Would Negotiate Treaty PARIS, July 23-I"l'a!l0€, ag;-ge. ing with Great Britain to seek full discussion of the whole It.alo-Ethi- Dvlan issue at Geneva, today was authoritatively reported planning to try to negotiate an Iia1c-Ethi- onion treaty giving Italy economic (Continued on Page 10) ANNOUNCEMENTS COMING EVENTS. MEET INGS. ETC "Talkies-Bradalbanc Thursday. I L-8572-7-24-li. “Talkies-Canoe Cove Friday. I L-8572-7-24-ii. "Talkles-Mt. Btewartrsaturday. ‘ L-8572-7-24-21. “Hope River Tea, Monday. Ju? 22. 11-8420- 1 "Dance in Sea View Hall Thurs- day, July 25th. Admission 15 cents. L-8576-7-23-Zi. Ethiopia .___- ' (C. P.-llavn) (By Guardlslvs Special Wire) PARIS, July 23-Italy has a right to invade Ethiopia because “since the world has been the world. humanity has tended to align itself on the most evolved peoples," Edu-iondo Rossoni, Italy's Minister of Agriculture, declared today in an interview published here. The danger oi’ supporting the Italian point of view too strongly, L'Echo de Paris declared. is that 'Britain might abandon the whole' collective system as a. failure “if the covenant were too abruptly abandoned." . Italy. as a member of the League Council, can see to it that a unani- mous vote is not reached and so can insure the right to gc to war without open violation ,of the covenant, the newspaper pointed cut. While admitting that Italy leg- ally could go to war in .three months under Article XV of thc League covenant, the Liberal news- paper L'Oeuvre remarked: "Italy‘s case is extremely bad from the point of view of international morals." Participants In Riots Arrested .__..._... (A. P. By Gua.rd|an’s Special Wire) BELFAST, Northern Ireland, July 23-Wholesale police raids to- day resulted in the arrest of 150 persons suspected of participation in the ll days of disorder follow- ing the celebration of Orangomenb DB1. Lord Chief Justice Sir William Moore, addressing the grand jury at the opening of the Belfast city corrimlssion, promised severe pun- ishment for those responsible for the rioting that led to nine deaths, property destruction, strikes and religious strife. Sir William denounced the “ir- reconcilables of both sides" as per- sons who "hate their neighbor for the love oi’ God." He promised that those convicted before him of offences arising from the Catholic- Protestant riots would be treated with the "reasonable rigor of the aw." Gives Cause Of Disaster (C. P. By Griardiaifl Special Wire) LONDON, July 23-Perils df the BNI. especially the wee/ther in which she sank, were given today in lord Mernlvalb judgement sis the cause of the loss of the steamship Mill- pool. which sank in the Atlantic with her crew of 20 on February 10 last, w-hilo out oi Danzig for Mon- treal. There had been much criticism of the sinking on the grounds the vessel wa old and unleaworthy and "Special picture and dance at Murray River Thursds.iu$lglit. L- 5-'I-23 u N 5" °°Bt. Peters Friday, 28th. Mode and old time dancing. Best of music. should not have been allowed to sell. The judgement doolrired. how- ever. that the loss was not caused cr contributed to, by any wrongful ml act or default onthe shipowncr’s..9!_ the manager' of the ship, but that the vessel ~oii seaworth was in li Y Refreshments. L-8516-7-24-ii. ¢°,.,4m.n md mmmd in wwf; "Ice cream Sccial, Sea View Hall, Friday, July 26th, under zuljlleel Wcmcn‘s Instituto. Proceeds- for Slmlwrlum. L-8512-1-M-li. "Borden Line Club loading hogs, Y. Ti lambs, calves, Albany, Wednssda -lllly `24th. Hours 12 to 3. L-85 "Dance Vomon, Hall, Thursday, July asus. uaiiootii orsi~&¢.i.‘ra_ " L- -'l-28-ll. “naimol Iloruino Bail Pi-iday, July Nth, 9-1 A. lil. Gaudet-'s Orch- estra. so cents. 1.-85'!!-'I-24-Ri. “Picnic saint Johns Church, . , .. ’ _A *_* Crapaud Wednesday. Aullllt 14th. I.-smsmmc-n=s-s='i-ro-2 .N "asurve wncngscoy. Autpst 'mi l.°.I'.‘ili...."§’““¢.I.I.II."'..'.“"""'1.....I...“ »5'.I°2¥i 25°. ~ ` 1.-not-v-at-ii. "ni-. 1.nociirnicn._ be in Murray runs 'rhwnmliililri-” “YI Nl! ‘th Ind ”i~Y\.L_““ 1 will __-» ~ .' "',‘”l.."‘*I...,..."“"“‘..""..‘?.;'.t',".'.“.i` ll:-:sic can 'anal' win. nissan' ‘ pw. o. o. Gmc. : A :run-1-as-as - _es -dance with Board of Trade instruc- tions. The dcclrhafitdkc, tit- noted. were ap ntly o len . A hurrlrnanc carried away the top- maltsndstove inthe after hatch. thowatorcnterinsthchold.‘ltwas decided the Mlilpool was struck by a terrific sea more in the nature of a tidal wave, than s sea caused by an ordinary Atlantic tall Vatican Paper_ ‘ Comments On C o n t ro v ersy ._.....__. V --(5 Q..-ly-Goardila'» l0°°|*\ Wire) , VATICAN CITY, July 23. - Os- ssrvatote Romano, the semi-cifioial Vatican newspcncr. W0! &\lD1llll°¢¢lll WMI 0'.l'l‘AWA, July 23-J-lon. E. N. Rlrodol, llillllter of Finance, will leave tomorrow for a short visit therlft Am Their Pieces ” `- *- to Nova Scotia. He will spend a 0.- .lun with his mo ' Given "AE" Deed A In the forefront cf modern Irish literary men, George William Rub scll, poet, painter, editor. essayist and agrlcuiturbt, died in Bourne- mouth. Englaud, at the as!! 0f 53- He was known throughout the world under‘his curious pennamo rlsh agricultural activity. He published Fruit Crop Good In Maritimes _,___ (C.P. By Gunrdian's Special Win) UFTAWA Jllly 23--Fflllt CTOP5 Prince Edward Island where orch- ards still sutfered fl’0m flBlllBK° traceable to the severe winter of in apple production was indicated according to a report issued A059-Y tistlcs Pr spe proved over last year, while in west- per cent greater than last year have yielded well, and the apple pected her Arrest Mode ' In (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) DETROIT. Mich., July 23-lt was reported in police circles here winter for his participation in the kidnapping of the wealthy brewery head. K. P, "Piccolo Pete" Murray. of ccviagmn, xv., is in fall in l»°r\- charges. . A third man sousht. Albert hende . Labatt was kidnapped last Aug. 14 on a country road between his London. I-le was taken to a hide- ney was ever paid. o __________.___- (;\_ y. By Guardian's Special ' Wire) NEW YORK. July 23-Joseph Alenkowlta, 16, riding u mbvvly pl IIIISTIEIIS Province’s Destinies To Opposition In Every Con ward Island yesterday, defieati every Conservative candidate an election tum-over unprecedent- ed in Canadian political history. IA! the _ Premier-elect Walter M. will have no opposition in House he is about to lead. all seven of his Cabinet rn victory in the neighboring ince of New Brunswick. The defeated Cabinet the portfolios of Public 1-1 and Education: Atztomcy Gen ister. G. Shelton sharp; Mi of Agniculture Thomas Areenault and!-Ion M W several volumes of poetry. _ ‘ Mmdewrs'w_m1m1t lsgrhiouoz w°°d' I victoria _I 52 The best showing made by Conservatte candidate was of Hon. H. D. Mclean, who been v-lotorioue in every pirovi election since 1917 in the District of Klng's, when he placed his father, Hon. John Lean who went to the Senate inister were defeated following one F, ;...',I" month behind a sweeping Liber-al c,f,‘,“t°,,};, Q gi M l’l`°"° ciiiten . . is North Gi‘c.'.ii 1;: 56 M1”’°'»°"° south or-_-II--.123 za are: Premier MacMillan who held Hope RWE, eil eral H. F. McPhee; Public works Min- Bp,.,,,g,,e,,§""' “A155 Emyvale E'xp.Ioiting Depression And Unem- ptloyment Grievances, Liberals Yesterday Achieved Clean Sweep stituency. Conserv- ative Electors Deprived Of Any Voice In Legislative Assembly. _-vu- Liberal tides flooded Prince Td- _IST DISTRICT QUEENS HB I A in Premier W. J. P. M.aoM.iila.n and nm: River 17 95 41 154 119 74 B Irislrtowii 105 B0 *fl* Hasei Grove .. av Stenchel 41 as I4 I-I S‘.3$$.'!:B so 5 46 '12 123 so ei 'rs 'rs W' Breadalbane si a'1 so F- Kelly's Cross . 40 MlwNutt' 61| A.E. Russel led the revival of I Hom H~ D_ Bhlun' Hon. A- » Westmoreland _ 26 gg 51 31 ,C&DB.Lld 47 'TI 35 8'] any 1W€iVlIi€ ._ .. 59 59 91 61 57 90 ll” Greenroad 23 67 39 mini aonsiu si so mm w_ ____ as isi re- 'retail ...... ._ esz1.4o4i,aes1,aae Mg- *'*1"*1"' - (Continued on Page 10) Beaton (C) smart (Li 23.135 warmers <0 Molloy fl-l 102 W 100 1 15 89 103 llll 132 88 I. 13 B4 '10 U S Recove I r f in the Maritime Provinces were sat- ° isfactory, with the exception of Fra," Drou ,___- l933-34, while c. Substantial increase (A. P.- By Guardians Special W ) WASHINGTON, July 23-A disastrous drought was re cultural adjustment adrninis in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. mar-kable comeback from 193 . t o cts in Q\1@ll6C Welt? lm' tion, Officials said the coun practically has recovered from in a satisfactory condition. with an A yea, ago today' the head; increase in Cherry I>f0¢`1ll°ll°ll f1'°m were telling of scorched plai 20 t0 25 P91’ WHA- Peafllles Pl'°m‘ damaged crops, government p ised a hwvy CYOPI While the Yield chasing of cattle to prevent th of ras1'rb€ll‘l€S Will be °b°“l' 35 from starving. - ii A rn I1 ern Ontario apple Ulcllalds Were calamity. In u Now thousands of families w In Br‘tish Columbia small fruits depended on government relief f the necessities of life have ret ii crop IS Gllllected A0 be as 1913” *S ed to a self-sustaining basis, of last year. r>r°¢°l°l T- be Governor or the virztn Islands. W. Cousans of the Ontario Provin- The nommaugn was sem, to the cial Police was enroute to Detroit. ,senate by the President without _H/,,v.__ It was further reported a second comme,-,t_ v ! l§",)v arrest was expected in Chicasfh Dr. Paul M. Pearson, present gov- I ~I David Meisner. former Cincin- ernor of the Islands. earlier today nati bookmaker, is already undef 8 denied he had any intention of ,V 15-year sentence ln KingSiDl‘l Dell' resigning. He is here for a Senate irentisry, following conv\ctl°r\ lest investigation of his administration Rear-Admiral dnn awaiting trial on similar D 1° C k e n s Gets Pegragn, has never been appre- oin I-'nent summer home on Lake Huron and (C. P. Cable By Gulr\lian’l Spec WIN) out in the Muskoka district of IDNDON, July 23-Rear-Adrnlh Ontario and held for $150,000 ran- al Gerald Charles Dickens, som, but was released three days grandson of the famous novelist. 1 te th utskirts of Toronto. was tonight appointed commander- It vxiaimoifiizeiaily stated no ransom in-chief of the reserve fleet of the l'°m°“`°w mmm' ‘A M5' m al Na in succession to I night. ` Rear-Admiral Dickens has director of the naval intelll placed in the rural rehabilitatio classification. ROY VY. Admiral Astley-Rushton, killed a rnotoroar accident last Frid s Fire .Sweeps Hiram Walker ire re 4. We; By Harry L Thomas, P0 by the Dominion Bureau Of SAB today by the United States agri- Auocmed PN” sun Wrnm, ra- . t (By Guardians Special Wire) ted at 82 700 000 _ house where he was working. safety through a hole in a fence. throughout the city. I 1,_,.___- I ,., _ _ #ern I//'K .ff J ,, ,_ i \ CEI; if (` I. 1,55" \ ` or; J* <2’