over 38.000 people in this Province -— 8.000 in the City --'-‘R63d Th8 THE WEATHER Guardian every day. Edward Island. ' d; nab-us uu Mgglinifttctlgwrn '.I.'wo Calls .,_ Farm iiiii llclvsis iiERE ORDERED cllclllin 43 Motorists Thus Far This Year Have f Been Forbidden T0 Operate Cars For Time. A total of 43 licenses held by drivers of motor vehicles have been snncolird by the Government dur- [pg the our ent year up to October 1, according-t!) the reports recent- ly comlrlcd. These cancellations are effective for periods oi time burying with the gravity oi the of- fense committed. During; the past summer and spring the Mounted Police have ‘mu very active in prosecuting breaches of the Highway 'I‘i'effic Ari, pm-"rtilarly instances of drunk- en driving, or driving to (he com- The Guardian is read in practically every worth- while home in Prince Varying Periods Of Substanial A Export Expected Prime Minister BennettAnalyzes Effect Of Treaties On. Fruit, Grain, Livestock, Egg And Dairy Industries. OTIAWA, Oct. i3--Cansda's hog population should increase by leaps and bounds in tho next fivs years as a result of the trade agreement between this country and the Unit- ed Kingdom at tha Imperial lilo- onomic Conference. Explaining the details of the agreement in the House oi Commons , ‘ ‘__ Prem- ier R. B. Bennett forecast sub- stantial benefits to trade in many Canadian agricultural products, bacon, beef, cattle, grain milk pro- ducts, cereals, poultry and eggs. TWO THINGS NEEDED Two things must take place in the bacon trade will be felt, the Premier said. Both have to do with assuring a steady supply or hog products for export to the United Kingdom. In the first place confidence must be established among farms ers through Government policy to induce them to increase produc- tion. Secondly the packing lndllgtgy must he so organized that each Canada before the full benefit to, s ftTTs | o vs (BENEFITS in lLRii) -Hon. Senator Pascal Poirior, Dean Of The Senate Of Gan- ada, Lauds Imper- ial Conference Agreements. OTTAWA, Oct. l3.—Senlltors from the hfarltllne Provinces held the {limelight 1h the red chamber of parliament yesterday in the mov- ing and sccondlng of the address in I reply to the speech from the throne. Hon. Pascal Polrier, shediac, N. B., dean of the Sonata, who was called ill Im Trade Pacts As Soon As wlthrtho Donslnlons. I-lon. Neville f‘- * ' ' f“ to open debate on tho legislation committee of ways and means. While severe c?“ ' of the ' plement Possible British Governn-Ent Expects To . Have Legislation Through Be- fore Novemb_e_1;15. 110N139". 0°‘- 13-—(O. P. CabM-The British Government will talc immediate steps to lmplemuat its Ottawa Conference agreements lmnaodlahly after the House of Commons opens on Tuesday, Rt. of the '-‘ ‘ , is expected implementing the trade pacts, in 4|“ will be f...“ ‘ , from the followers of Sir Herbert Samuel, Liberal free trade leader who recently led a group of Liberal Ministers out of the Cabinet and the Ministry, and from the Labhr opposition, tho Govermnent will have no difficulties in forcing the legislation through before November l5. The House Of Commons (Canadian Preu) OTTAWA, Oct. lb-Jrhe act ef- fecting redistribution of membership in the House of Commons, based on the census of 1031, was presented today by Premier Bennett and given second reading. Whlo tho rcpus sentation is altered in, four prov- inces tho total, 245 members, re- mains unchanged. Nova Scota loses two members, IN AUSTRALIA MAY BE Whit C/YIUKWA, Oct. ls-Prospects for - Canada securing a number of ad- ditional tariff advantages on cer- tain articles shipped \ to Australia was commented upon in the House w» ‘\‘\\\\\ t Read by Everybody (NEW UPENINGS Moderate to fresh westerly wlnds fall‘ and cool. _' 10 PAGES DairyMachines Will Be Given Wide Margin ; OTTAWA, Oct. 13—Irlt- ’ lsh dairy machinery will have a favored ltion in the Canadian market by vir- tue of today's tariff changes. Cream separators, previous- ly admitted free from all countries, wlll now have in- termediate and general tar- lffs of 25 per cent while the - ' Empire product will be ad- mitted free. Power churns, milk coolers. fillers and cappcrs, Ice cream makers. butter making machine y, bottle washers and steriliz- ers, ice breaking machines, vats and pumps, will be free. The previous tariff was preferential l5 per cent intermediate 21%| and gen- eral 35. The intermediate - and general rate remains unchanged. . (Associated ' Press) SAN QUENTIN, Ca1lf., Oct. 13- Paul M. Caiiicotte, who says he un- wlttnsly placed the bomb which killed ten and injured forty per- sons in the 1916 San Francisco pre- paredness day parade, today met Thomas J. Mooney, who is serving a. lii¢ sentence here for the bomb- ills- Mooney. who has remained in prison despite widespread efforts in the last 15 years to obtain his re- lease, and Callicctte were allowed to talk alone in the office of the Cap- tain of the prison guard. "He might have jumped down my throat for keeping him in prison for 15 years by not teilng before, but he just looked at me and questioned with his eyes. I have no fuztlier state'- ment to make." nlTltlirl IN ltiNililN |__-___. ; Beaverbrook t Comments On Tra die Pucts (Canadian Press Cable) LONDON, Oct. lIi-Iflfd Beaver- brook tonight declared if the Na- tional Government faltered with the tariff question they would be do- Annunl Subscriptions Dolls-cred Ill-M.‘ H] Mill QAIIMII lI-Hl l7, I, A, “J0 Eonfesses After Sixteen Years New Evidence? San Francisco Bombing Outrage Comes To Light '—- Wrong oned Since 1917. Man Impris- RELIEF FUNDS ntscussin BY ctlv oouttcll Committee E1npower- ed To Administer Grant. Closer Go- Operation W i t h Government Urged By_ Gouns. Doull And Holman. Following lengthy discussion in the matter of direct unemployment relief distribution at a special meeting of the City Council last night, it was decided, o-n motion of Conn. Holman, seconded by Coun. mon danger. Frequently following . V, ' , _ - ,1 packing plant will assume l’ 1- t n. h 4 1885 d W“! Yedlmd m") 14 A° 13’ "m" o! Oommons today by Prlnw Mmis- f W; t ma, next general efeot/on. conmtons fol the latter offenses, Mmy for a volume or bacon ex‘ ‘:6 fled (zirlzlltsefanlziuPzhehmcona 3.10:]; British Columbia gains two, the to- t“. R. R Bennett _ ezémniemmg on me Empre trad” Trainer, that a, committed con. ' m“; sisting oi Mayor Stewart and the drivers on the sugojosiion of the magistrates and R. C. M. P., were forbidden to operate their cars until new licenses should b" Ynjitcd thorn. or driving ‘to the common slan- ger licenses were cancelled iri some eases till the time alhcn the date of expiration would normally occur, or in other rascs for a period o’ 1°!) ‘"13 5118805086‘. the Gorernmen‘ followed with immediate amen. two years. In cases of drunken . driving the “ovum were cancelled tilgeigoigzitocalntion to arrange a; sum, great benefits not only to Canada is like?! by lthg is): gzrsihzonil: findings-inner tariff concessions to 5c peace mmey tomorrow with the t h t t I hdefhqnely‘ e after receiving the m- and the Empire but to the entire POW-a 011 ° "- - "Th A t a“ d I u _ a ‘emen or the British Government not represen ed and t- e sta emen In every case whn," q cannula“ pot-l», cf the Commission now s.tting World. e us r a eesa on are re- Canadians l 1 M Dun 1d m Pfl e‘ was imputed to Hon. Dr. MncMil- .; . . . on the reorganization o! the m‘ m“ “The Ottawa contuence is an (Cant-Hum on Page 9) porting to their Government the re- I o Macom, ac a , ye m km‘ Acting Premmy that the ‘m, _. suit of these discussions, after which Carry A Million Ministers son, and J. H. Thomas, employment money was “unable ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS, MEETINGS, ETC "RATE:--2c per lllysble in advance. word strictly ' sh ____ " 0W and D , ‘alurdey- “nmaisgfiolfliilalf "Show and Dan Mg; Rednesday. Ce fails-lllfiellivfiillf how and Dance Forest Hill, ports in relation to its respective share of the kill from week to week and month to month DETAILS OF ARTICLE Article 6 of the agreement is as follows: “m! MEIESWS government in the United Kingdom declare that it is dvstry in the United Kingdom, 1m- the quantitative regulation of the‘ supplies of bacon and hams coming i onto the United Kingdom market, and undertake that in any legisla. tion which they may submit to ?arllament for regulating the sup. plies oi bacon and hams from all 300F095 into the United Kingdom, provision will be made .for free entry of Canadian bacon and hams 0f swd quality up to a maximum 01 3.500.000 cwt. per annum." _-___.._....__. (Continued on Page 7) _.__._‘____.____._ EDMONTON. AltD-s 0st. 18. l-lcn. Dr. J. A. MacDonald, st. Pot- ers, N. 5., who was appointed last lldbruary. The eighty-year-cld veteran as- sociate of sir John A. McDonald, who has watched“ the changing - scene of parliament for the past 47' years, made the recent Imperial ,Conferenco his theme. From the conference agreements he visioned tal being increased from 14 to l6. New Brunswlclfs representation is fixed at l0 members, a loss of one member, while Alberta gains one with a total of l7. The redistribution which will stand for ten years. is Under the British North America Act the represtntstion of the other provinces in the House of Commons (Continued on Page 9) itlnllil TREATY WITH CANADA IS FUREBAST OTTAWA, Oct. ia-Probabllltiel Oyster Season Closes Nov. 25 (Special to Tbs Guardian) GHARLOTTETOWN. P.E.I.. Oct. lit-Oysters are commencing to move from Prince Edward Island in large quantities to the Montreal and Quebec markets, according to the Natural Resources Department of the Canadian National Rail- ways. Prices range from $350 t0 $4.50 a barrel, which ls about o. dol-- lar a barrel less than last year. The new regulations with regard based on the population of Quebec.‘ Openings E “Discussions took place during the Imperial Conference with the repre- ‘sentatlves of the Government of the Commonwealth of Australia on the ‘question of implementing the trade agreement of 193i." The Prime Minister stated. was explored of each country ex- it is hoped that further negotiations will be conducted with s. view to implementing the trade agreement and securing for Canada a number of additional tariff advantages on certain of the articles which we ship to Australia." Minister And- Convert Drown minister and a convert ha was bap- tlslng were drowned together in the "The possibility pacts published yesterday. Beaverbrook declared the 50"?“ merit had left "three quarters 0! the total products of our agricult- ure open to free competition be- cause some Ministers have been pledged not to tax food. If the Gov- emment continues to handle the ion rlltllv (Associated Pius) LONDON, ' Oct. ls-Iwithoui: a smile for the crowd at the station, Eamon De Valera looking even gra/ver than usual arrived from Dublin this evening for an econom- (Continued on Past! 9) Secretary for Dominions were in In Insurance (Special to the Guardian) the official delegation which met him. As the party walked through the station police held back a crowd of Irish well wishers and some wo- ..._._»._. DURBAN. Natal, Oct. l3—-(By Ths Canadian Press)-A native NUONTREMJ, Oct. lIl-Elght Can- adians are numbered among the 400 individuals and orssniwlws °“ the North American continent who carry a million dollars or more l" ~- life insurance, according w 5P°°t5' tor. an insurance periodical. The Canadians are Percy P- “w” ans. Montreal, $2,250,000; John O- Newman, Montreal, over 51.000900? John W. McConnell, Montreal, $1.‘ 000,000: H. C. Hatch, Toronto, $1,- 531,000; F. W. Ieistikow, Wlnnlpes. men were heard to scream . “Off with British chains" and “Take the British troops out of Ireland.“ Engineer Loses Leg In Crash (Canadian Pres!) BOSTON, Muss, Oct. iii-Doctors Couns. Day and Hennessey, prev- iously appointed, continue to func- The question of ‘unemployment relief was introduced by the Mayor. who referred to remarks reported at; Wednesday's meeting of the Un- employed Workmen's Association. At that meeting criticism had been made because the city Council was and had been so for some time This, His Worship said. was ths first intimation he had of this fact About seven weeks ago the City Clerk had presented bills ill con- nection with direct relief paid by the city, and no payment from the Government had been received. Ii there was money on hand why hadn't it been paid? He, Mayol Stewart, had been "put on trial‘ at the meeting by a Mr. Daniel Coughian, of the Laborers Protec- (Contlnued on Page 0i tion in an administrative capacity. " ' - - - . - sree- - U l t Ri . n tn l- H) Wssday 58H l0 l4 3f “" " '°“°'“"' "PM" “m l0l' a Canada than trade a A “A me m“ oumumber u" “m” ment were mentioned in tho House to ante" which pmllfllllt their: llrziutzlrrl: not; in ‘thenwellltetelll: $1,250,000; Dr, TH. REFW 0mm" h“ m cut a leg o" engineer Wm n8 gathers Etc ucticn Forty-Fives Nurse, In this pan of the dominion o, Gamma“ m‘ ‘Mmoon b tonticn of the hard s s. ed vare y s, 2501,00; COL FJ-L Dggwn Toronto lace B. Smith today to release him ‘ l’ a bend where the river is treach- l “om the mcckage o; his 106mm. I “ilme. Olly Hospital this evening. _ 5818-10-14-1). Bw1w°°tm3 l0 OPIR-nlze Senior Fazflllgmnffigue l" H01)’ Name Club E l5 fit 8.30. 5H03-lll-13-Zl --._ "318 Dance in to a much less extent now than they did a m1 yeah: are. But the change In this rssllct has not been very great lines loos when women wars about 42 par cent of the province's populo- .- Prlme Minister B. B. Bennett in his Imperial Conference speech. Not Enough Time "The presence of the Indian dele- lsss than 350 inches long or thin shelled less than 4 inches long are being closely adhered to and it is felt should result in s. great 1m- provement in tho beds. The season for Prince Edward Island ls closed ercus, and where many have been drownd in the past. The convert disappeared at the second immer- sion. A moment later the minister also disappeared. They dropped into a pool about $1,250,000; and oeorse T- Fulmdt Brockville, $1,000,000. tlve cab after two trains of empty cars had collided near the Back Bay station of the Boston and Al- bany Railroad. Smith's fireman, Mchael Maddigan, also was injur- ed and both were burned by escap- Legion- Pres- Speaks Plainly ifs a (coo ‘ll-hall 1'0 REMEMBER 4m flutes-looms or _ Emerald Hall on November 25th. Prld , - n l las . , i Orchestrgctlnberattiélildancyenhgtoxt on a a“ m m‘ ‘anon at thebllxzmrml E°°n°m£ 20 feet deep, and were drowned in mg steam n wok workmen one ‘QRK’ l5 ' (“f g t ' ' miss it. ma-w.,;l§,_ g°ilizfi°etlmfth°mf°'é°zi“irmd _ a k f")! View O! the spectators. mostly hour and a half to release Smith ,, —--- "Reserve Tuesday, Nov. i. for ° “ “e w p” ° e Buy 771317 BOO 8 women, who were unable to help. ‘C"“‘"““ m“) md more than hall an hm..- 10 ‘ , “kites CODcland mm Bomb m“ 1,0,5, A, n, M, m, Y_M_O_ ,,_ sirabiiity bl B. trade ngafiemQflt ba- Th, bodies m... "cove"... m, orrawa, Oct. 13—"'l'he Cdfln- me waddlgan ,1 , ma; inrelrtst. Flat River Hall, gag- , silo-ll tween the two countries," the Prime Fro," Englafid pom-g 1pm, dlan Legion will oppose with all the ‘ ' l ‘"4 15° eemh Agliisflig“ m "a ctlon xiii-ms at ma» “mm” ‘Md’ “MW” "l" w“ a stream or its command any effort ------ ' - 42-31. " ° ' available did not permit definite . u, Remem- Day . club Monday nisht. oboe HAMILTON Oct. l3.—(O.P.) - - to "PM ° - - "Merl/e ‘Puesd ' sssl-lo-is-sl °°“°'““°“" w "° "°’°"°"' ‘h’ °°“' ' u. T0 Aid The Act." Ths was the vilZOYOW revly BfltlSh R88 011d ; ay evening, Oc- . vfinmnl "n," w provide an ow Ibllowing the example cf o er made by Mum J‘ s. Rape“ M. c" P , lober 18th for the Varigt, Y C . and Dance l“ sl- Mil-florets $1153?‘ "Driving harness. 017.75 a set portunity of examining the epon- Oanadlans, tha Hamilton library has become Empire conscious and Fisher Folk To Treasury Call Dominion President of the Cana- dian Legion, to what he termed “the —--- samqmwl" 22s ‘ifaiidhfii? 052233-521 “’§;‘,’,'j',,‘§,‘,§‘,‘§“,‘,,f,§‘f,°;,, m, ‘mum u buvlns m lncreasin: amplifies. tibbirzlon lmmmlfle Bale at Mur- t —_" delegation nave had the opportunity m m“ "qumm'n“ ‘mm m“ , (Canadian Pros!) “mmp” m" mrward “f, ca‘: tsml“ '° "l" Gnrdll") ‘ l5th 30:08:01.8’ saturdal“ “m” ' 0”“ m” ‘l’ "w" a m" oi rsportinl to the Government o1 United Klnadom, as opposed w the unallio, Oct. iii-Following a °l°m°m° °‘ ‘h’ °°""“““ y WNDON- 0st Ill-The 11st of ‘ ' "*"Y°"° "was lm-osls United States. ruarlul or min: OOIIIGNIIOO held at the Parliament 4"“ mm°mbmw° D" °° “ m“ cash applications for an issue 0f l PM" Dhbne 4m. salo-lo-la-zl’ god's on Saturday afternoon for a ladies of nunbury W. M. s. ofld-lti-lbfll India tho result of the conversations at Ottawa, direct negotiations may "Bllccial g » —~—- dies Auxillirfi; m‘ ghgmm-nw "a few llnsl oi baggage to u»: l” enmm m“ Mwm m‘ m’ funds at par, so that coupled with John m,“ m“, and m, Gen _, —~ was offered this morning. The . 8e, csmman Lemon Oflili- t one mud on m L‘ an,” b 0° Governments for the conclusion of u‘ dc "chmon m 5mm‘ mm“ a Wm“ . . . v . bonds m a b] b” 1 5 ‘my .t,..i;t,;\,‘ U, ,.,,.,. _.,._,r_ I. rattan sum Fm Building. h, Lemm- Goody gs," an,‘ stage “tum.” wmch Wm ma“ e p . . the Premier announced T Atlantic . D ya e ween 93 and _ ilmlmmi. nnil i.....t.....-.i t; _ e, mh ‘é a av afternoon, “Mum, who l, s, ,0 Om,“ pummel on m, p,.,,,_ m. Norman wit. superintendent that Con. Whts had promised u. P0718 - 193B,wcre understood t0 be i0 pw- l i ‘-~.’» ‘P’ !ws'194.1o.13_g| ' T, - . clpal Canadian products for which “P33; ‘:m"h:':::|°t"?h°.";:': confer with his associates in the Fares To Go Vlde funds to redeem government he." l. - - ' "Palace Oafo- out as cant 1m“. mm m “w- con no as. lumber gndum-y w u, W1,“ could securities due oel. 1. _._; ' " "Montana Club loadln dcunla "I"!!! meal, apsolal daily dinner . u would not ssa anoverdraft. b‘ “n. to m, the Gum fisher Bl-gllsh 8m Qdggd afcuflues m“ o: deck can oflambs all day ‘than d “PM 0r ltsht lunch. Our a , folk a oclaiad ma) srnsationall on the ob k l "“ My. October 19th. “my. ma‘ carte menu change. Price low. I . _ ' i "‘ ‘ ' ‘ Y s L‘ °X°‘""8° all ~_ listed with Secretary b) m be wiillwflrve sea food. 5023-10444; I‘ G193" A h "W; were asking the co-operation NEW YORK. Oct. l3~Problems on the heavy application for the {(-1 _ "llhli- Those m; 1m“ Y$dg , C urged I of lumber companies in order to al- or the shipping trade. including pro- new bonds. War loans jumped one t i. .; ~ accepted. Oct “JL "The sour-is Bus will make a/ Sentence iavlats distress in ths Glspe Pen- posals for an upward revison of pound, one shilling. and three Italian“: r..u“._l.‘. H i“, g’ I; a v u“ -——-- special return trio w Ohv-rlvth- . “n3 dug .37. insula through the failure of the first class trans-Atlantic fares, are pence, to a new high at r102 12S so. "m" t‘ i. ..\ Cup, ofiiagmlntflzlfiuuchmmmmlm mzs,'mt“'d”,mnm,'f,°' “muqhll: (canifgfgqq) (Canadian Press) fishing,‘ and the storm which to be discussed at a meeting of the Four pence gilt edged also gained. F"l""'»\~"‘ C d, l irlomes Hinay be tbal§§°l"'h§£ mwtll" °I\ "Wm. ll.00. ' Ratum 5n “my! m“ o“ 13F DOROHEBTIIR, N. 3., Oct. 13- wrecked their boats." ‘ North Atlantic conference this Today's offering of the bonds is ,,,,,.,,,,,,.,., _\lnt|¢~rn‘fl~ lfl‘ fresh wort gigtb k lllll’ um.’ ' " ' ' 9 |_' wi ll.=_ fnir fllli we». \.ll' t ‘Wtstlwwnlgglil-ielslbbgiiallico: lbw‘ wmgg-‘gll’ an?" mxgmw‘ mmmmflfortonermonttivlit: $i°Q§ZZ'."IY.“Z£TZTZ msnmy- nolvnorn oct ls-eiemsi- Hor- mgzctlllbers are said to be oaaa- ocffathfrtfsllgtpilllllyradgtlsfc; imlfi“. "I."i"‘i.'»"i~'~“ “""""'“ "" W: M" “l5 ‘f I ‘ . . _ " lottetown at 4 p. m. instead of 4.10.‘ 7 "'5 m W‘ °" °' n" 5' ’ ' _ - l, . ' ",'~' ’ '5... "I .- ()0 .- .-._ . in ~ \ ' . m, a '0 m’ svsa-lo-is-al. the sentence belns served by a at. llllllhw‘ IWM M" W"! "Id PM- here to confer on the slsarm- pointed over the outcome of ieuuc British hslbry-Decemwr ‘l “m” itfll.“ t....§1'...‘.'.'.'.7 fill=i.'t‘.=".t‘ii§? " i? k .‘5-t-. h; "I ss club ioadln John's man who boat his 16-year ldiournsd until tomorrow svcnlns- amsnt PNblenL/lfloed with Prime tions in fares. avsraslns around more than 300,000,000 mlmds sler- “arty-xii “time "u..." .\':|ttlt~ltl_\'. on l _, m,‘ L}? H ,1‘, rsllglogsglbl; "it soul-la and "Don't miss the sports [and lus- old daushtor and made her life so ma. resident of aohasbasasuls Minister namsay Mabobhaia today twenty Percent. but lath effect last ling m cash must be paid to liold- --._,,H,,~,,"1_~,-1;;',;_ W mm,“ "mun" “w, , ‘m, ‘M “m: onlyfzlm$gbor gf-war igtHgLtterlnivsl-"Rnoi: M82; numb], m“ me mum pmgec- said at a Coroners inquest that he that Germany must be brought ‘Aplfll. While gravel increased in the ers of maturing government secur- llltrrr t“? “Inrm >. u, .1. Tuesday afternoon Octobef llnhm ‘a rilshl’ rsaifl will havo ""1 0f the police. was magistrate had shot his uabn, mm King, la ban: mm in, nsamiamoi-it Cfmler- ‘summer, most shipping companies itles. 1m pound sterling a now “W, _,,_,_____,,,,,_,_ ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,_, “to I 579940.313“ u ' puny" m mu” said ho regretted ha was unable to mistake for‘ a bear last Tilsday once at Geneva. if that meeting is ‘found the cut in rates did not raise quoted around $3.45 a pound iln llkihipkrnllqrvlltlilfllapnl. m” Tnrmm‘ \ ,:.§.. _*. ma, jll an annual than may; income. NW Y?“ m.» ...,=.._‘;.; m. Ami lr-s p. m. ' , SII-IOJ I41 | , -.- thsPrlVflBlW q-uaamasa-s-an the market, American booksellers have agreed to accept Canadian Buildings this forencon between Bremior L. A. Tasohereau. lion. flnaainniaflannaasabaasag jinn formal silence of two minutes dur- ation." $150,000,000 two per cent, treasury b01108 Clflsfld soon after the issue