MAXIMS OFA. in t beullfl». s MERE MAN “up... my be a load but should morning Guardian, Charlottetown Gulrdfu III Ioundell .31.. I~vw"""’ Covers Prince Edward flux-Eva)“ "*--~. island Like the Dew Read by Everybody CHARIJOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 22V, 1933 nursing Troubles like babies grow large l»_ MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN 12 PAGES Crowd Colony QStaStus Urged For ‘zvzr muouucnucum comma svsms. MEETINGS. ETC oeAnnilllllfllllflllfl urn inserted m“ pnlumll l‘ 5 “u!” P" mum ocveble i" """°'- "Dance St. Obulel. 1"‘ ' yiovenlber 23rd- "Dance in Iona Hall, Thursday November 23rd. 2938 November 30 . a inst. Zita. Card Party iwctncncd c!‘ m 2927. 2911. ’ Christmas In 772a Air (Special to The Guardian) v I "mma l’ st J 0533' satufgah“fiov_ 35m’ “i; MONCTON, ma, Nov. 2ir-The p.m. 39 “Unloading car Springhill coal u Milton Tuesday and Wednes- day B, C. Webster. 3921 "Buying live and dressed poul- “y Ihursday afternoon. Frank Cubcliffe, Fredericton. 295i "Chicken supper, bazaar. binsv. we, in Lot 65 Hall Wednesday, Nov. 22nd. If not fine, Nov. 28rd. 2919 "Borden Line Club loading 11085. lambs, calves, Albany, Wednesday. November 22nd. Hours l2 to 3. 2948 "come to the concert and dance in Bradalbnne Hall on Wednesday, November 22nd. I372 "Annual meeting of Dong Creek blstltute in Afton Hall, November 15th, '1 P_ M. 2932. "starting November 22nd, the Blue Bus and Greyhound Bus will leave Revere Hotel at 3.30. 2935. , "The biggest in the city, B. I. S. ’ lion game. Valuable prizes. . _ IdCYn cud old time dancing. Per- fect management. 2945 "i llll‘ h!‘ buying live Chicken and Fowl at our store Friday, twen- ty-ioltiuu, highest. market prices. F. l. Trainer, Tyrone. 2895. "Morcll Creamery receiving Cream (wen; clny. We pay the high- est price and prompt returns. Give us u trial shipment. “Fiddlers Contest—The greatest number of Fiddlers and Dancers aver ilssctublecl in Kings County have entered the Contest at Mon- tague Thursday. 2906 "Drmce, Consolidated School, Mount Herbert, Wednesday night. Sid Elliot's orchestra. Wonderful music. Aid of St- Avards Dairy Kings. 29l8 "come to Basket Social and Con- vert m Canoe Cove Hall on Wed- ncsdny, November 22nd. If not flne, i_ Thursday, 23rd. Proceeds in aid of . Rink. Admission 20c and lDc. Dance. Ladies with Baskets free. 2877. “You really should know l-hB splendid saving effected by the re-l tlremcnt income bond of the Sun. Life, Ask for particulars stating your age. J. A. Moore, Manager, Charlottetown. 2364 "Stop! Look! Listen! Concert in _ almud Hail Thursday, November d at 8 P. M. by Cope Traverse uug Peoples Society. Splendid zllnlogues, drill, musical numbers, Admission 25c and 15c. 2924. -——--—- | "Buying live hogs and lambs Hunter River, Tuesday. November 28th. Everett Hoslam. Emerald, buy- ills same date. Alden Moose, Ken- ilhgton, buying Monday, November 27th. Signed A. E. Wedlock. 2729. "Poultry-We are buying live and dressed poultry at our ware- house every day except Saturday ltfternoon. Hizhcst prices and sat- iSIRCEiOILI-BSUIBG. The Harris Ab- lttolr 00., Ltd, 85 Queen Street; a 2 1 "The Hunter River Dramatic Club will present their three not nlcv "Little timings." in Masonic Hall, Hunter River, Wednesday, Nov. 22nd. ‘If not fine, Thursdey| following. Admission 25 and - ll cents. 2848 (Ulhl-(UIILPNII) RENO, Nev., Nov. fli-Tho driver of a truck that turned over noel here ‘today "considers himself pretty lucky. Three tons of dynamite were aboard and nothing “ ‘. m m some: .-___. Al no many people disclaim relllonslbliltv for small ldvta. hen bill: are cent out, in t future no~|uoh advic- wlll Ip- peer unlele the order in eo- "ilhelllcd with pennant. UIIAIIDTIITOWN GUAIDIAN 20 1 annual movement of C‘ ' tmas trees from the forests of New ‘ck and Nova. Scotla. in United Stake cltis will noon commence in quantity with the near approach of the Christmas season. Farmers are busy hauling trees to Canadian National Railway u: ‘Successful Fox Show At Alberton, Large Attend- ance And Keen Competition. In Classes. I The first m show to be held in Alberton, the birthplace of the sil- With Canada , LONDON. Nov Ceblel-Ilhe uboiite Dally mate deetny of up of her fnanokl i.roub'es will at least have the merit of mak- ing the union more feasible," describing the recommendations of the Royal Commlsson u a drlstic and deplorable exped- ient. Wifhdxzwai of self-gov. Nfld. Destiny 22-40. P. Herald today declared “the ulti- Newfoundland is with Canada and the clearing ver fox, was held yesterday and was a great success. The foxes were a very fine quality and a credit to the fox ranches of West Prince. There were over 150 entries and a very large crowd attended. All classes were well filled. ernment might be t‘ c only way out but cannot be a permanent ecluflon, the Herald added. stations in these provinces where . 2936. ' they are piled preparatory to loading on to flat can. It is an- ticipated the cut will be about - Mr. Geo. Callback, President; o! the Canadian National Fox Breed-‘ ‘ls. MBNETARY ers’ Association, Summerside, and the some as but year. 1 filly. MINERS DESERT HEBTIB E l I N Bl y: Verbal Clashes Fea- ture Meeting to Con- sider Acadia. Coal Companvs W a g e Schedule. (Canadian Press) SIELLARTON, N. 8., Nov. 21.-- Jiectlc verbal clashes that resulted in several hundred United Mine , Worker members desertlng the spec- ial meeting called to consider the question, tonight had left 1,300 iworkers of the Acadia. Coal Com- pony no nearer a decision as to whether to accept the company's new schedule of wages. It was decided, however, to hold o plebiscite so individuals may ex- press their view WBEES. say are necessary if the to be re-opaned. The reductions ranging from 13.8 to 23 percent, were decided by the Company receivers who previously had proposed wage cuts as high us 33 per cent. They were presented at the big mass meeting for consider- ation today. Stormy Meeting But speakers at the stormy meet- ing were strongly opposed to accept- ance of the reduced rates. Time af- ter time workers were urged to rc- ject the offer in its entirety. Only (UOXZHIIUCC. on Page l0) I00 Steamers Yet To Clear St. La w rence (cmTlIn-u) MONTREAL, NOV. IL-Onb hund- red ocean-going steamer; and mo- tor vessels are scheduled to sail from ‘land expressed great with the Matthews acted as secretary and the foxes classified by Mr. Reign Tinnqy and Parvon Cass. Follow- ing is the prlzelist: Clmmplonl Champion adult male, Geo. war- ren. Champion reserve, Leigh Hodgson. Champion adult female, George Warren. Champion reserve, Chas. Ellis. Champion adult male or female, Cleo. Warren. (Continued on Page 10) IIBRITISH PARLIAMENT ls nllqfttttn (By Thomas T. Champion, Canad- ian Press Staff Writer) | LONDON. Nov. tor un unprecedented scene in which a left-wing Laborite from the Clyde assailed the assembled; nobility of England. in the pres-i once of the King and Queen, as “parusitcs.“ Muttering angrily to himself while the King was tending the lengthy speech from the Throne in} the historic House of Lords. John‘ McGovern, Labor M. P-, finally‘ burst into bitter denunciation B5 His Majesty had just concluded his speech. stately Gathering Facing from the bur of the l-lousc the bfliliitllt asscmblflsfi U! high state functionaries. stately ‘gm-bed mm and women, including benches of pceresses with scintil- lating tiaras, and bishops in their scarlet temporal robes. Mcam/em asked angrily: "what, about measures for the abolition of the means test and the unemployment cuts?" He continued grumbling while Montreal before the close of navig- ation, eccording u; g 1m, pmpued by the Marine Signal Service today. Of this number 20 are expected down from the Great Lakes with cargoes for Great Britain and con- tinental ports. ‘ Olltimlsm prevailed in shipping circles here today with a rise in temperature and more favorable . reports from government steamers Opcrating in the St. Lawrence. Whereas the formation of ice had carried many buoys out of position. these have been recovered nnd- the spar buoys replaced. Winter buoys are also being anchored in the strum w indicate the channel lim- Bv-r- Wmfllmm’ m‘ “d m; Eleven government steamers are? engaged between Montreal and thei mm», some mile: below Quebec, the time, but from the position in miltingeohoonera and other vessels which the b0!!! W“ "W! ""1115- through stretches of water m which it is presume‘ "l" h’ "WP" "'4 lee bed accumulated and recovering i and INNS billi- mdy Astor and other members of the Commons flrfllllld m!" swim’ to quiet h|m_ “It's a shame while 2l—(Conndlan only defence czcinct on the reduced press cgb19)__-Thg Home o! com.’ he foresaw was "an aroused and which receivers-‘lquldctorsi mom tglflghl’, had plunged into the‘ Organized Dllbllll Olllnlmb" He 5M5 57-77195 "m: heavy business of o. new session af- he 1101794 w take Pa" I“ sum an I’ Mr. D. O. Stewart were the Judges satisfaction I exhibits. m, Vernon’ lnlglln Dr. 0. M. W. Sprague, S p e ci al Financial Resigns. (By Richard L. Turner, Associated Press Staff Writer) WASHINGTON, Nov. Zl-Assert- ing the United States was threat- ened with “unrestrained inflation" and a. complete collapse of govern- mental credit, Dr. 0. M. W sprague, special financial adviser to the treasury, resigned today in protest against the Roosevelt mon- etary policy- Writes Roosevelt In a letter to the President that predicted disaster would follow the administration's plan for taisiBB commodity prices by increasing the money value of gold, he said the the dangers effort. "It is possible that there might- still be a meeting of minds had I been afforded any opportunity to discuss policies with you," Sore-Sue wrote Mr. Roosevelt. "But no opportunities whatsoever have been afforded me since my return from London in July, af- ter your rejection ‘of the arrange- ments to steady the foreign ex- Adviser to Treasury ‘l0 I Waitress. (Canadian Press) HALIFXX, Nov 2i-Lsung'ng back in his chair cs moze than a tsoore of Crown witnesses fled in- ‘to the stand and submitted their aid, once prominent in Maritime boxing crcles, today heard himself committed to stand trial for the ld-mcnih-old murder. of Marie Thibeault. ' Only on-e did the former Mari- time Llghtweift Champtn rouse himself from his irdolent pose. Hr sat up nnd ‘eaned over the prsoxl- er's rail as detectives prccluced c littl" blue th ead, less than an incl long and hardly visible to the mil-r ed eye. Discovered On C'ub It was discovered, they said, 0n a huge club admittedly carried by the accused on that. September night. of 1932 when the body of the . ‘little waitress was found "u a dark- ‘entd (ICOTWQ-y. her skull cracked and battered- The little piece of faded thread was ideuttwd by Dr. Ralph Smith. Provincial Pathologist, as belong- ing to the dud girl's hat, tilted to the s de of her head as she left her tabl-s in a. downtown restaurant for home- Long since he tread the can- var-covered ring foor, the battle- sca red accused merely replied; (Continued on Page 10) Conservatives Retain Seat In British House LONDON, Nov. zL-(C. P. Cubic) — The Conservatives retained the House of Comomns seat for dtus-v holme division of Manchester in to-i days by-election but with a grcutiy reduced vote. ‘Ihe result announced tonight was as follows: E. A. Radford, Canscrva- " tive, 13,904; Rev. G. S. Woods, Lubor, l 11,005; Dr. F. McDougaii, Independ- changcs during the period of the (World Economic) conference." With Bank of England It was Just before that confer- ence met that Sprague came to the Treasury. Previously he had been economic adviser to the Bank of England. President Roosevelt ex- pressed himself then as extremely gratified at obtaining h“ "Wicca. adding he was a. "perfectly good American." For weeks it has been well known that Spraguc WM in d18- agreement with the administration 0n monetary questions. Early in his career at the Treasury, he invar- iably participated in White House conferences on this subject but in recent weeks he has not attended Peolllo are starving," he said. “Liv- (continued on P889 1°) Hunting Tragedy . In N. B. Woods; _..__.. (Cuudlan Pres) MONCION. N. n. Nov. 21-M- cm; Melgnson, 15, son 0f Arthur “ammo, merchant, of GOCIKIIB) killed] hlmgell while hunting in the woods m“ m; homo today. I Young Mciansozi was alone at m1, accidentally dieclurrinl the Si. Western Nova Sootia flshemlen stand w benefit rmm uooooo m 0150-0“ lhrccrh lobster purchases within the next m months by I. elven employment, no ‘m, t, m. lur chipmunk, l such “ . Lobste rm e n To Benefit __._ (Canadian Press) YARMOUIEI, N, 5,, Nov g1_. ent, 2,503. - The vote constituted n drastic cut in the Conservative poll since the last general elections, when the I count showed 24,817 votes for Sir Frank Boyd Merrimun. 0011s., 18,310 for J. Adshcad, Labor, and 4,658 for! East Fulham last month. The seat was vacant by appoint- ment of Sir Frank to the presidency of the divorce court. ‘Merger lWll Not Interfere With New Companies (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Nov. mil-The initial financing of new mining companies vViii not‘ be affected in any way by the proposed merger of the Toronto Stock Exchange and the Standard Stock and Mining Excangc. the Mall and Empire says today. "The community of mining brok- ers will exist in this city as here- Mwlv-ffirmcd company in the @7111“! WW. according to Con-t nic 0cm. prominent dealer who "WW4 Mo! mm Boston. Ab!!!“ I doeen men have been - than hue been the rule but tho sole tlldfllmlyfifii," tofcre and will continue to perform us usual functions," said the news- paper- "I; is learned unofficially that listing requirements may be somewhat stiffer for mine stocks purpose of such a change is to mobe a. sounder market in which "MABIJDNILIJ CUMMITTEII‘ TRIAI. One Time Promimnt I Maritime B o x e r Faces Charge of Murdering Halifax evlderce, Douglas “Red” MccDon-J , His Honour Lieutenant Governor Dalton wns the victim of a painful accident. ymlerdfly mornirg when in getting out of his car near the corner of Great George and Rich- mond Streets he slipped on the icy <urb and sustained n. comminuied fracture of the right femur. He was carried inf-o tho office of W. K. Rogers Company Limited, by his chauffeur and Mr. Fred Ross, lion. Dr. lllacllilkm was notified and came over at once from the Prem- ier's office. iiis examination show- ing the nature of ills ilonour’: in- jury, the latter was at oncc re- moved to the Charlottetown iios- t pltal, i Last evening iii-s Honour was re- ported to be resting cohfforlubly and rccuvergng n.0,“ ,,-,,,,.k_ Though return the Dominion to the stain...‘ i“ ‘I Annual Bchecrloncu Delivered $5.00 8y lnil Canada and U. B. A. $1.50 Hfld Is Repdrted Resting Well I35’ Commission Is (Canadian Press) , I UPTAWA. Nov. 21. — Struggling under-la burden of public debt bc- vcnd 1w capacity to ixllll‘, laboring‘ i has been advised by Royal C0mmis_ sion to" take “a rest from purl)’ pol- l itics" and place itself unclt-r u Com- ‘ ‘ mission Government to be sci up by the Crown. In a 300 page blue-book report, accompanied by a. British parliav‘ 111911551‘? “white paper," the findings? of the Royal Commission appointed‘ Jointly by the United Kingdom, Can-i cdlcn and Newfoundland Govern- ments, were made public today. in the capitals of the three countries concerned. Urged In Report “A Rest F rem-party Politics” Is Advice Offered Newfound- land BY -R0Yfi1 Commission. ‘iii losliiii under difficulties engendered by a political system which for yours has s l been abused and exploited for per-é J ‘ ‘sonal or party ends, Newfoundland m MARSHES United States Fliers Relate Experiences Felt Eleven 113a Above Earth. ‘ BRIDGETOWN, N. J., NM‘. 21.» - i \A.P.)-A flight to the stratosphere j had. no more thrills to it. than t)“ Unanimous m Report ‘safe landing of Lieutenant Commun- Lord Amuirec, appointed by tho United Kingdom government, C. A. Itiagrath, of OlLuWiJ. representing Canada, and sir William stcvcrt oi , Montreal, Newfoundland}; represen- tative on the Ccmnussion, were un- animous in finding the proposal, M, dcr T. G. W. Settle and Major C. L. Fordney, his cu-pilot, who squashed to earth in the tidal marches on the edge of Delaware Buy, After their contact with the earth and while much of South Jersey scorched woods and. fields, the Lwn balloonlsts slept peacefully wrapped l-lue of the great gas bag in his 84th year. his moui: ‘vitality or a Crown colony. the best means m“ h“ “-'“"°‘1 ‘hem L° “PW is a. great asset in swh an emer- gency and it is hoped his recovery from yesterday's accident will be both speedy and satisfactory. MISSING MAN HIlIND EAD’ ST. JOHNS Nfld., NW 21-(0. P. Cablcl-Sought when he faled to return home for dnuer, Alexander Ilemesuricr. B-yehr r11 customs official, was found hanging from a beam in the harbor light build- "ng lverc. I He had not. fully recovered from effects of being gassed two months ago and relatives expressed the be- lief he had taken his own lifei rather tlnn continue in ill-health. They said he lzad hem overcome by gas in the bnsciucnt of its home whit .ry'ng to discover u leak and had been ucnpucitated for several weeks. | Mr. Lexuossusier had been in the 5 ‘CUSI/Olll-S SQIVICC for 39 yous, carry- I ing on the duties of statistical t clerk, lnhdiltg whiter, cashier and . . b . Libc ‘l. . Fllzboihglrxrppcdlrzzrgsihhnil the result nae survcym" as n. triumph second only to Lnbors “C” capture of tradltlonclly-Conservativc [nspectof Pen- sions Is Appointed (Canadian Press) UITAWA, Nov ilk-Harry Bray for the past. three years district pensions udvorute at Toronto, lacs been desighnt d travelling inspec- tor ot‘ the Veterans’ Bureau, Hon. Murray Mncbnren, Minister of Pon~ stone, has nmvunced. Mr. Brnys duties mvove ifs exercsing sup- ervision over the work and pre- paration of pension claims in the I district offices. The new appointee is an exocr- vicc man and has been engaged in= pensions adjustment work for the‘ Dlflt 10 years. Hr solved in the ranks with the Cimadlnn mrps in France, as a gunner in the Can- adian Fieldm-till 1y. and was for 50ml! Years chuirluan of the On- tafo Provincial Command of the Canadhn legion- The appointment was received with expressions of pleasure by Mlior John S. Roper, Dominion President of the Legion, who is here today. l "r am entirely satisfed with the‘ lvpotntment," said Major Roper. "lmd the Legion will be well pleas- fl with it." \ ‘ (Continued on Page i0) f for bringing about" its recovery. The Dllli-lillllfilllilry "white pv- . per” revealed, in correspondence be- tween Rt. lion. J. H, Thomas, Do- mluions Secretary, and Premier F. ‘.0. Alderdice of Nc-lvloundland, that Jamaica Seeks Protection From Cheap Jap Goods‘ l KINGSTON, Jamaica, Nov. 21 - (C. P.) Cnble)—The Anglo-Japan- cse Treaty precludes Jamaica from placing discriminatory duties on Japanese goods, Governor Sir A. Ransfol-d Slater told the Legislative Gounod today. The Govemor said he had re- ceived this opinion from the Sec- retary of Stuto for Colonies, who also hull advised lllllt special duty ies on goods from countries with, depreciated ClLYNIlCiPn would be ln-' consistent with most favored lla- tion provisions in existing treaty obligations. The Council was discussing dc- mzlnds fol" action to prevent cheap Japanese goods lrmn being dumped in the colony. These goods were: said to be oilsthlg British qoods from the local uinrkets. Await Action Of MS. Government,‘ (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Nov. PTOPOSBd municipal public works‘ for Nova Scotiu lmvb not been 1~@_ Fell/ed by his dfiilflltnlent, Hon. W. A. Gordon, Minlstvl- of Labor. stat. ed today. The Not-n Scoiut Govt-rnuient" t had suggested recently that :1 pub- lic works progrnmnu‘ be included in the relief agreement between Zb-Dctulis oil heights. They come down u; Loiul darli- ness, eight miles southwest of Bridgeton perilously close to m; wide expanse of Delaware Bay at 5.50 p. m., yesterday only to find themselves marooued by the tidal water. They made the best. of it ur- ter reconnoitring and decided to (Continued on Page l0) The Weather, Etc MORE ,8 jI-loPPIMcL prrrs A etc. Mott \.oo\(e bloom (u: fantasy. ttwcr llv. ls Q "7 ea _ . W gal Strong winds 0r gule< from soul!!- casf. and south; (‘lnudl and mlHci with snow iunuim.“ l0 ruin. 1| fill-Ill llll |'i‘|\<l IEII/rlflllill 1| vlilll, Hi“. l"I' . v3" niliu .\'..\ _| u lhlnlllll wu ' ltur- .» mum ll llllll‘ rnuumsr the Dominion and the province. “ “ Q \‘ I . . _ urnmo cs :—.‘ tour \\"|.l~< :|ll “"5 M‘? Gllrdml- Dlllillis 1W’! hm“ plum» with mill ni" prfilllillllxy’ ,....‘l requested from the Nova Scotin. -"""“‘ l" """”""" """""‘ Government. but so for hud not‘ \l;|l"t|lln.. RQHWMVAH_,,» “wu- u! been lwllvd- "l" Mini-c" d" EtYILTu '-'.‘."..‘." ...iiJt‘1‘.'"'i1-i‘o. 111i..- "Jill-El! clared. nu.- i\ Hut. _ » llldh i<l~ this llfivflllnlii nl L‘ l9 A despaid‘ “Om Hahn“ l°d5y llllll ttvnurrlqt- mnrnlnw at l l< stated that Mayor A’ A vnlolnpson, Sun noi- ll-lc nftvrvmull :\t_f _"ll nnl rises fl-nlorrou" m l-Hm: ni. mu. Halifax, had informed a. delegation "First Q.-_.,,., 11100‘) )rrl¢);,_-,_ y»; . - . " 7h‘ u m °E ‘fnempmyed m“ E’ 5m" 0E Han‘ wllu- vrsille (lilo I*'lu'l\'|\‘il luiuule! fax; (300900 publlg works pm. infer ihnn (‘Iuurhvtfr-tosvll gramme as a form of uuemploy- c5“ mm“ sclmnu“ lVcek duyn-iwnvinlr Borden 9.il ment relief was awaiting word from the Dominion Government ' :1. vu.: l p m. (lhirn) We?!‘ flfllr Jn-nren mo" uv-rmonllnl 10.30 l- Ih (Dunn 2.56 p. n, ll $55: TKLJQ DOA-w;