Maxims 0F A . MERE MAN Bmhi, much: breeding is molt. Guardian, Founded Iqynlnl flmrax, N. 8.. Sept. 18-(By .. Canadian Press)—Wind and . stormed in out of the south- yestevda-y to rake Nova Bco- 1, coastline; to scatter seeds of m through her fertile fruit belt. ,. i wcck ago the Province with- ,,. n howling northeaster, that . three lives, wrecked the gear many fishermen and flailed the 1e trccs of the Annapolis Val- ,Yesicrday's blow cost no lives, ii uuroofed houses, tied up ... unicntions, sank fishing craft, roycd wharves and well nigh . ed the destruction of the .. crop. Serious Situation MB)’ f1 carpet of gleaming fruit I ovcr the Valley. The serious- » of the situation was empha- - in a statement given out by ,il. Chase of Wolfville, head of company bearing his name and Valley's best known apple ship‘- tThe greatest calamity that has r struck this Valley in my mem. gygrlotietown Gilliflllll lwo Cont‘! A _'-“-"-'i.fi Read by Ev Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew 188'! fun colusloi NEAR PllllNAi isiiiloir .Mr. James Monaghan, Hazelbrook, Injur- ed. Horse Killed, Gar Damaged. _ cmt“ 91ml" One man was taken to the hos- Damiiie “m! i119 WBWYmmi-fl 0! pital for medical attention, a horse coastal towns was general. A wharf w,“ kiiied, a buggy demqiished, “t 911E599!‘ W38 fiemflnshed and and a car badly damaged, as a re- several small boats were washed sult of a collision near Pownsl ashore. The sea washed Digbyb shortly after 'l o'clock last evening. streets and swept over the wharves Mr. James Monaghan, who was at Lunenburg. For a time it was riding in the buggy was thrown to feared damage would occur to the ‘the ground by the impact, and sus- famed Bluenose and the Iesger tained a severe gash under the left I known fishermen racer Haligonian, ,‘ 9W. 8nd B11 lnlllrfid back. Mrs-f when the three masted schooner 540115811311 650111986 llhhllft- T1183 Hazel Myra, broke he; moorings driver of the car, Mr. Claude Ives. , and crashed into the °_ A, Am; and his companion, Mr. Ed Lynds, , struck might be salvaged by care- ful handling. But he urged against any tendency to pack a low grade product. Island Fisherman Believed Lost In Saturday ’s Storm George Thibodeau Left West Point Friday With Load Of Lobsters For Pt. Duchene And Has Not Been Heard From. (Canadian Press) MONCTON, Sept. 18—Georgo Thlbodeau, West Point, P. E, 1., who left that place on Friday afternoon in a 40 footmotor boat with thirty five crates of liflfllflrs for the Strait Fish Company, gt Pt. Duchcne, mid not been heard from since Fri- day night when he wan sight- ed about six ml’) o" west motor trouble after leaving his 11'9""! Port and was unable to make the mainland, and that the boat was swamped In Sat- urday's storm. Thibodcau is 55 years of age and is married. Royal Canadian Mounted Police have been coil- ductin, an investigation info 111s disappearance since Sainr- dfly morning. but have been un- erybody CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA.‘ MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19,_ 1932 Gandhi Invited To I O c c a p y Hunger Barrel LONDON, Sept. l8—'l‘he Mahatma Gandhi today was invited to come to England 5nd undertake his hunger strike in the barrel recently occupied publicly by (he Rev. Harold Davidson, rector nf Stiffkey, Luke Gannon, pro- moter of the Stlffkey rectoi-‘s exhibition, sent a cnblegrsm to Gandhi, declaring that "your case, right or wrong, will then be understood by the people of England." Gannon recently exhibited Dr. Davidson, who is fighting a charge of immoral- ity, in the barrel at a London amusement palace, charging slxpencc a peep. lie has since abandoned his show after po- lice persuasion. MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN Two can love as cheaply as one. __, Annual Subscription: Delivered $5.00 lly Mull Cnndllr‘. Ind U. S. A. Si,“ 10 PAGES ighéwincis rosy Havoc In Maritimes . S. Apple Crop ainedBy Storm‘ - apolis Valle-y-i-‘Raked By Sat- urday’s Gales — 75 Per Cent Of Fruit Crop Lign The Ground. ____i_ Gale Causes Muchpamage ‘Telephone Service Suffered Dur- mgSaturday’sWindStorm.Con- siderableOtherDamageLocally. A gale which attained a velocity den and Tormcntlue about 7.20 Sat- of between 45 and 50 mi'cs an hour, urday evening, and between Wood swept the Province Saturday and Island and (he 11111111111111 ycvtcr- was responsible for considerable-i day. » damage. Telephone communica- The‘ S. S. Hocliclagu which made tion in rural sections almost ccas- o. fast trip from Plctou Saturday ed, and there was considerable oth- afternoon, with a tail wind, delay- ei‘ damage of a varied nature. The ed the return trip till daybreak yes- _hlgl1est mean velocity was rcuched i tcrday morning. between l and 2 p. m. when an av- ' In various places cxpascd to the eragc spccd of 38 miles an nour was , full force of the blast, hay ricks anc registered at the meteorological | stacks were blown ovcr by the forci bureau. 10f thc wind and roofs wcrc also re- During Saturday afternoon the ported liftcrl oil barns. City was isolated as regards tcIe-; The car ferry did not make its phone communication, ‘due to trees afternoon trip due to (he heavy. continually falling over the lines. lsouthcast wind. It left lormentlne Point, it was learned tonight. able to find any tracg of the Despite the best efforts of a patrol lfor its late trip at 7 p. m. and ar- lt is believed that he had fisherman or his boat. arson, gngpping he; “chm. 1mm sustained several cuts from flying‘ The Maid o; pun" also broke glass. The horse died almost in- 3193,!‘ mg the‘ three muted toward stantly, as n result of a broken 1 the racing vessels They were fled ‘neck. The car turned over on the up saggy. however bemm ‘mother lroad, and was considerably damag- coiiision could 06mm ed. Mr. Monsghsn was taken to a nearby house, where first aid was Nam“, Es“ . rendered by Dr. B. C. Keeping, who Two mm narmwiy amped death happened to be driving past. The when the roof blew ‘on I ham M injured man WEB removed to the Sprmflhu]. Arthur Sea“ w“ City Hospital, in -N. D. MacLeans struck by flying wnbers and ‘mm Ambulance. 1- has happened today." he wrote. rom present appearances 1mm to 75 per cent of the entire ap- crop lies on the ground. This mes when there was every prom- . of good prices to our growers‘ ~ hope was high. “What is need- I today more than ever is cour- snd we are thankful that we -~ from good old British stock .»- never know when they are ten." l la the opinion of Hon. O. P. If cher, Minister of Agriculture ~ the province, a considerable I more of apples which were for picking when the blow ‘(N OUNCEMEN T S, COMING EVENTS, "KATE :—2c per word strictly ,- hlc in advance. , "'Da.:c-_- tonight at Wclcomc Inn: 5810-9-19-11. "Show and Dance, Morcll. Mon- - 5755-9-10-31 "Mi. Stewart Wednesday, show u dancv. 5793-9-17-31 .“ jar Show and Dance, Forest Hill “my. 5755-0-16-31 "Dance at West River Tuesday Wit. Sid Elliott's orchestra. 5813-0-111-21 I "IChIckc-n Supper and Bridge at “Come inn Tuesday evening. P" 6 '0 8. 5810-9-19-11. "Come to the Dance at Stanley House Tuesday night Sep- mtr 20th. Ladies free. ’ ' 5807-9-19-2! u - _"'_"' kggmmoncing Tuesday, Septem- mcih. "inc Murray River Bus “mg will only run Tuesday, Ki’ and Saturday. 5777-9-17-31. “Kent's Cross Dramatic Club. “butting on the play wmskifi lit Rustico Hall, "day. September 21st, 5805-9-19-31. on , '*“*_ M11"? miss‘ the Leap Year ‘I “n Pcakes Hall, September h not flne will be held the n“ fllizllt following. ' . 5784-0-17-3i. "Buying i1 m," Rlvcryve hogs and "h. uu mo. lambs, Tuesday, September 11 a. m. Everett l-laslam, h‘ bu Mdcn Moase- Kensing “in ‘$111K same date. Signed "lack. 8788-0-17-21. "bent mu to atten d concert by “in! Mclllck Women's Institute I Pvwnsll llall on Monday, Sept. STDRM DAMAGE iNPRlNBE 00.911111111111111 ' °fl1°<= Wes tom up at the south ‘VIE E'rc ‘ gable and also the main roof, caus- ing damage in the vicinity of $50. ned. E. C. Shafiner was driving d dozn a Lawrencetown street when a. eavy transformer fell from a . _ p91,, md_.crashed through the mp time of the acciden had Just pass 0f his w. missing his head by ches. er its own power. 11'! ‘see the buggy approaching. The Mounted Po‘ice are invest- to New Gov’t. For B. Ci. I1_i_ January ‘Premier S. F. Tolmie, will continue to reorganize h's Cabinet now and Th, c“ w“ abie go mgvg on 1m. ,to govern in British Columbia with call an election at the seETSfi of It is alleged that; Mr, Ives nt the vative leader who earlier intlmat- However, pressed reforms will be ed a coalition government mlghtjpresented and following the ses- ed another horse and wagon on the be formed, issued a statement Sat- sion all Cabinet; Ministers will be road, and as a result was unable to urday evening, declaring he would asked for their resignations. A new “my on with hillresent Cabinet Government of Union nature will (Canadian Press) VICTORIA, B. C., ing to the delay which would be Sept. 18- caused public business if he were ‘s present Cabinet. The Consor-‘the Legislature in early January. clean up pending matters, ow-Ibe formed. the case. ' I From all parts of the country re- ports of damage from Saturday's l storm are heard. The rcof of the Summerside Pcst BDNDDDDES. _'M0re Than One Hun-f d r e d Resolutions It is reported that a large quan- ment ordered a new Reichstag el- ccticn yesterday for Nov. sixth. This is in accordance with the terms of the constitution which stlpulateslin Germany this year. German Elections November Sixth (Associated Press) BERLIN, Sept. 18—The govern- tiiat when the Reichstag dissolved a new election must be held within C sixty days. Chancellor Von Papen dissolved the Reichstag on Sept. ‘l2. The election will be the fifth Endorsed D u r i n g l DR. KEEPING our HEAlTi n r r l i: E R Dr. Greelman T0 De- ,5 p. m. P. A. Creelman as. Chief Officer for the Province has been received and accepted by the Pro- vincial Government. Dr. Benjamin C. Keeping has been appointed to the position, the appointment take effect from October l. been made in order to permit Dr. tion to his work as medical supcr- intendcnt of the Provincial Smi- atorium. ‘squad of forty men, who supervised rived at Borden at 8.05 p. m. At all routes, the lines would no soon- 3.30 the steamer left on return to cr be cleared and temporary re- Tormentine, carrying the passen- palrs effected, than information gcrs who left Charlottetown at 2.30. ‘would be received that there were The ferry, S. S. Hochelaga, plying yllltéffllplliilli at some other locali- between Prince Street Wharf and vote Entire Atten- tion To Duties At Provincial Senator- ium. The voluntary resignation of Dr. Health to The change in appointment has reelman to give undivided atten- illRlST DEAD serious operations this summer. my 0f mackerel was washed ashore at Fifteen Point and the fishermen were taking them away in cart- loads. Several barns were blown down in the vivlhlty of Freetown, Kensfng- ton. Wilmct and Int 16. Summerside suffered considerably from trees being blown down, some very old landmarks disappearing in this way. The wharves were badly batter- ed. Rand's Wharf, at the east end of the harbour will need considerable repairs before it can be used again very extensively-S. (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Sept. ill-Hon. Prank Egerton Hodgins, B. C. L., Judge of the Ontario Supreme Court, member of the first appellate court and Judge of the Admiralty Court, died at his residence here today. l-Ie was .in his 79th year. Mr. Justice Hodgins underwent two UP TREND (Canadian Press) MONCTON, N. B.- Sept. 17 -That a doflnits upward trend has taken place in manufact- urlng In the New England sul- cl, was the statement made here todly by Hugh Dyurl. I prominent accountant of Bol- ton, Mum. when D1101"! through en route to that cit! 1M1 Rnd city talent. 58ifl-9-l9-2i: "Dime to fhc ' ' . Legion dance in Haiti Public Hall Wcdnesdayl m‘!- Scnl. 21st. Admission 25 Ladies with boxes free. v Mib-l-lfl-li via the Canadian Nstlonll Railway: alter a visit to 1"! brother. This improvement applies n01 only fo the textile, but other ' in addition labor wants the im- Congress Meetina‘. (Canadian Press) HAMILTON, Sept. l8—With a definite programme aimed at the alleviation of unemployment and the improvement of the lot of the working man, delegates to the con- vention of the Trades and Labor Congress of Canada are going home today. More than one hundred im- portan; resolutions have been en- dorsed and adopted, and will be laid before Canada's Parliament when sessions open next month. Here, briefly, is what labor wants, a system of contributory unemploy- ment insurance, immedlate work on the St. Lawrence waterways, sweepstakes made legal, the sale of beer in public places, repeal of sec- tion 98 of the criminal code, the famous “free speech" clause, a 30 hour week on all government con- tracts, with the 40 hour week made general throughout Canada, im- provements in health conditions of workers, increased taxes on large incomes, extension of moratorium acts in provinces where such acts are now in force and the passing of such acts in other provinces, and migration laws more strictly en- forced, wants the government to ‘refuse all offers for purchase of the Canadian National R_‘ . and wants tco, [representation on the reconstructed railway board. The major discussion centered on unemployment and emlllbmfillt insurance. By the means proposed, the insurance would be paid Joint- iy by the employee, employer and government. In order to brinl about the adoption of the scheme the Cohgrcss will ask public bodies to meet in Ottawa during the Par- lndustrieo u well, Mr. Drill’?- “defl- Trades A11d Labor INEW PARLEYMISSIND TRDRD; IRE lliMlMENiSgiillil. lDDATED , ___ WILL MEET HERE-At the close of the convention of the Chamber of Commerce, a meeting of the Maritime Board of "Irade members was held, at which it was decided to hold a convention at Charlotte- town on October 25 and 26. (Canadian pa‘... SPRINGHILL, N. S. Sept. 18.- Mrs. Patrick Debale, mother of Gladys, the 1'7 year old girl who disappeared from Truro three weeks ago and turned up in New Hampshire Saturday received a tel- egram from her daughter yesterday afternoon. "Came here of own ac- cord" it read. "Am well, don‘t worry. Letter following." The girl gave her address in care of Mrs. Theodore J. Sturgls, Wolfeboro. N. H. Mrs. Sturgis is the police chiefs wife. Surgeon Drops D e a d Wh i l e A t Operation (Special to the Guardian) LONDON, Sept. lB-Sir Henry Simson, 60, famous gynecologist, at- tmdant during confinement of the Princess Royal and. the Duchess of York, died suddenly Tuesday while performing a delicate operation it was revealed today. Sir Henry was half through the operation when he dropped his surgical instrument, staggered. and fell to the floor. l-leart disease caused his death before another doctor completed the operation. Japan Prepares For Major War Embassies Say (Special to The Guardian) TOKIO, Sept. i8.—-Fo1'eign milit- ary attaches here are concerned, and many are mystified, by reports of ‘ ‘w military preparations which indicate to some that the Japanese empire soon will be ready to wage a major war. Most of the reports cannot be verified, but the truth in some is readily apparent to military arse.- the government the immediate ne- ceeslty of passing legislation to en~ act the insurance. But labor dis- avowed any Socialistic or Commun- lstic methods of obtaining what Moncton today received brunt of the storm which swept‘ up the Bay of Fundy. The strength of thc wind may; be gauged from the fact that it blew in two plate glass windows fifty-six inches by has bccn kept busy turning 01111 Alta. Farmers y Holding Wheat (Special to the Guardian) CALGARY, Sept. ill-Dissatisfied with present wheat prices, Alberta farmers are holding their product off the market, selling only when money is required to pay debts, thc Alberta wheat pool stated today. Wind Breaks I Plate Glass (Special to the Guardian) MONCTON, N. B.. Sept. l7 —- the full (TUESDAY ‘ties. By 7 o'clock, when the ‘gale Rocky Point, was the only craft iwes practically scent. all temnor- which continued its trips on sched- ‘ary repairs had been practically ule, completed. However, it will take At Victoria Park, the waves were fully a. week to make a permanent dashed over the embankment and restoration. Greatest damage was across the roadway, the spray done between the hours cf 10.30 and reaching as far as Government In many cases the wires House. Residents in the vicinity ‘were snapped by the falling trees. had never seen them tossed so high In other cases the poles were brok- than». 1 a en oil’ by theeweight of trees on the Fishing Vessel On Beef line. The extent of damage on the rural lines has not yet been defin- itely ascertained. ' In Charlottetown the telephone system did not suffer appreciably. On Brighton Road service was tem- porarily interrupted when a large tree broke three poles. There was ‘some slighter damage on the lines Ion Longworth Avenue and Fitzroy ‘Street East. The service with the mainland. which was also temporarily inter- rupted, was restored between Bor- DDMMIISSIDN REPDRT DN While endeavoring to make Al- berton about nine o'clock last night in order to escape a storm, which was blowing up, a fishing vessel owned by Robin, Jones 6s Whit- man, Canso, ran on the North Reef Capt. Lanteigne and the five members of the crew took to thc boat and after rowingan hour in an of! shore wind landed safely. Advices from Alberton state thu vessel will be s. total loss, being bat- tered to pieces on the reef today. NEW YORK, Sept. 18-—(A. P.)—A second postponement of the Mickey Walker-Max Schme- ling heavyweight bout until Monday, Sept. 2G, is announ- ced by Madison Square Garden. parativcly small mileage was de- fended by Mr. Roosevelt as against transcontinental systems. (Canadian Prrss) OTTAWA, Ont, Sept. 18—Thc 1'0- port of (he Royal Commission on Transportation and 1.119 7911195195 proposed by that body to alleviate. and i1, i5 hoped cure thc ills of the railways oi‘ Canada, will be in fhc hands of thc Government on Tucs- dny. Under present, arrangements a summary of the report will be made public at once. The Weather, Etc 4H1". inouBlc ‘Nlfl-l flu: Avcaocc (on l$ ‘(NAT Hr. SEWOM NCREPSES \-\\$ Aveahqcs.’ It is a coincidence therefore that last night at Salt Lake City GOV" ernor Roosevelt of New York Slate, Democratic candidate for thc Prcs- idency, set forth how l1c 111101115901 to rcllcvc the railway 1115 111 111° United States, The people of Cun- ada will soon be able to place fhc thirty-two inches in the general of- ficeg of the Canadian National Railways, the glass being flve-six-i teenths of an inch th"'ck. The glass‘ was scattered over the desks ad-l jacent to the windows, but no per- son wls hurt. Keeping Cents In Circulation (Spgdfli to The Guardian) OTTAWA. Scpt. lit-The mini. new copper cents to keep pace with the demand. There are in circulation approxi- mately 240 million cents. The fin- was desired. Cslmly and without ostentati the Congress cast itself loose by refusing to adopt o. re- vers. Some factories concerned with military orders are working day and night, according to reports received solution which called for the re- by the foreign embassies. Large lease of political prisoners, thus quantities of munitions have bccn maintaining Lhg stand it has long received both from European coun- lilsllibflilf] Kllflll llld iflb “POI! held, tries and the United Staten. ance department has no exact in- formation as to how many of time are big ones and how many are lit- tle, but thc estimate was 40 million were small coppcrs, mintcd since 1920, thc others being the big fel- two formulae downside by side‘ and compare them. _ The report of the commission headed by M1". Justice Duff had been quite extensively‘ forecast. 0n onc point the forecasters sccm agrccd and that ls that it will contain n0| vcry (lvusiic corrcclivrs. From a Canadian point of view Mr. Roose- velt's pmpiiwils. and they prcsuln- ably l‘l‘])l'(‘FL‘lli. fhc suggestions of thc bus; minds of thc Democratic pnrly lo rcscQc the railways of that “Minn 111111011 from llicir iarcscnt iroublc. ;_,,,,_,,,,' ccrlnufly- (lo not sccm drastic clth- F" hi1" or. Of coursc. the lay out 0i thc railway systems in the Unitcri Stairs is volt)’ tllffcrcnt from Crm- iidn, but both urc suffering from ,- .. , i'l|.i\\.| 1 Illiilfilsi ivunie: |ll<-u.1r_v u!‘ f1 llllln urv. |-l|\'l.\‘4‘l3.\‘ ilmlrrutn . fhc some ivoublc, namely, trc- ..1 lining" I" M"- . w l“. mcndousli’ rcduvvd traffic Muff-S»! 1 1 M» no. nflcrurvovi ni in w: . . »:.-. --r| ug n! 110,, and 1.1 both (‘OUIIiIlLS this is to XI liymislihfllfllili “fwd”: m m" “m! somc cunsiilcrablc cxtcnt causcd b)’ ,»_....- Mo“... .“- lvmrniivg 1.1 .14: _ .» .. . i'.\u i-rrunv srimnrbv: thc (JlllPhLlflll with lu-iols. bun. , . m __ Maw! Rump,‘ m“, cs nuri irucl-zs. Tlfc U, plan of 1 . 1 n. m, mm 5,1?» p. m. 1h lmnvrs (‘lips 'I‘nr1ucn- lows, minted before that. date} . \ k . a numb" of Sisifims “"11 °°"" ilncuiflfiiil. . n. 2.5a p. m-.'r v- m- i