MAXIMS OFJ MERCHANT sch”, yitbout expel-lance does M‘ “m; much confidence. G nrdlul. Ioundod 1581. xughlfrlntlletowu Guardian Two Cont; hi. The People's Paper pine"? '/’/// W...- Covers Prince Edward island Likethe Dew Read by Everybody CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1930 DRTHDMAS ulouuumz imumu But ii/‘ill Be Syndicate Against Syndicate Next Time - Ex- pense Too ' Great, Says Lipton. lCanadian Press) XEW ‘IORK, Sept. 26.-Sll' Thomas :1. yrcpfiled statement giv- . ltc made a call on Mayor (1.1; Hall today. said he mum _ rltnilettgc forthc Ameri- jar, Cup- t:ll' Titomos rlid not see a def- inite (in? tor his return, but said he "hoped to he r-ick before long for mother tr r His fifth challengerg Shamrcr" \'. was defeated four racesI to now If.‘ ti“ American defender Erlierprl .n the series of races run 9g Netttvorl, RI, last week. At the time S Tltontas said the expense was so treat that thereafter it must bwsyrxi; w- ngriinst syndicate“ and that he cl not plan to challenge mm hllliotlxl. iii Miliiiiiig (iii iloviilur yin Dliiiiiliiii '1. (Special to the Guardian) I 18W YORK, Sept. 26.-A move- Ibnto! $000,000 in gold to Can- ‘ldl Iva; refofted under way here to- day. The Federal Reserve Bank of New ‘fr-ti; announced that it had Int $1,000,000 to Canada yesfcrclay and that >55 000.00.) was ear-marked for Canada. I: “'15 not. announced tviteu the remainder of the movement would take place, c of the bank for which 1.2.011 had been conducted notinced, arid no explan- offorecl for the withdrawal. ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS ETCS. Q?” Hoes and Lambs. evlllcntber 30th up t»; 11 » Plvit wedlock. 718-1-9-25-51. "Dr. cm, 111 Queen s," I0iictown_ ed am "Elinor I Char- fhronzc Maladies prevent- _‘~‘~°<I at heme. where they ' 5416-7-l5-3m “'~"\- bwtember 27th at 73c) 723l-ll. “SEW-ll! Hoes. 3! Enter.'.‘rl_ 30th Eacrett Sheer» and Lwmbs Tlesdfly forenoon, Scot. lfnslam. vzoz-a-zo-‘at. o» T? M-"Kllfiue cum. lambs mrl calves nos: Fvtobor I‘ Eccretny; loading Wednesday ist. hogs. fore- M"nt Annear. 722B-9-27-2i. “Chicken Hum-m d B ‘ b, ' - ~- r en azanr o | f“ ‘MMTII Vflinse Hail. 'I'hurs- mm‘; f)“: Qvtrtbcr 2nd. Proceeds * n Rinrle bzzlted Church. 7221-0-27-131. In ‘i? prfngi; iflvflr! Dramatic Club will snh6hf~-'"-P P-av ‘Deacon Dubbs" in m ag Read Hall, Monday. Sept. " ~ v3" oclociz. '12'l2-9-27-2i. u . NT“ Pinyin.’ ‘ISM Richards rte-opens her for": ti“ “s Oct. 6th. Apply now P-Htottcns. 152 Hillsboro St. 7214-0-26-21 In ii nglftlc tyo the Chicken Supper and septefigluhlrnott Hall on ‘hiesday. m Ir 00th. Proceeds in aid of fin Women's Institute. 7211-9-26-21. ,,,;"c‘lh,k_lxnds of (food things to out at time: ha“ sulllfiflr and Dance in 355"“ "B". Tuesday. September "r vzn-s-zc-zt. .. . . M‘ I've-The Cardigan Shipping .i hold their Annual Meeting. ~ 5Pntnmber 29th. 1930 at '7 n m., at Cardigan. All mem- mo. ' 7210-9-26-21. u. , i I. AZXCILY he unloading c. ccrlocd of n; ‘F _\1t Coal Monday and ‘mes- aho ‘mils.- rcuonable off car. Will HIYIYIK potatoes and turnips ‘is a director of Acme Gas and Oil, REV. R. MOORHEAD LEGATE, BJ). The New Minister of St. Presbyterian Church, Charlottetown. James .25.. IIIIE PDIIITRY SHIPMENTS FIIDMEIIDII. American Market Will Not Be Available This Year 0n Ac- , count of Duty. 'f‘tvo car loads of live poultry, one of which left the province today, a total of 5.000 birds in all, havebeen shipped to the Montreal market this season. The first car was shipped about o month ago. It is anticipated that four or five cars in all will he dcspatched this foil to the same market. Last fall seven cars of live birds were shipped to United States for the Jewish market in Boston. The American tariff which has come in- to effect since thatttimc would make such n project impracticable this season unless the prices advance very materiallyz The birds are shipped in cars call- ed "hcns' pullmans." each of which hold between 2,000 and 3.000 birds. It is cx-pectcd that a car will be lcadecl or: the Murray Harbour’ ranch when the new line is open-I ed next week. Southgate Firm Is Suspended from Exchange (Special to the Guardian) TCROYFO, Sept. Sis-The folltov-t in; notice apprured on the Stand- ard Stock and Mining Exchange, ticl-zor before the opening today: "Mr. G. F‘. Morrison of the firm of Morrison. Soui-hgate and Co.. Ltd. has been suspended from trading on the Exchange under bylnw 2i. The shares of Acme Gas and Oil Co., Ltd. i have been temporarily removed from ‘ the list under bylaw 24.“ R. C} South- gate. partner in the suspended firm. Co. I All yesterday afternoon and into ‘to meet conditions in certain local- ‘ted the report with reservation on the I 4 MIIIIIDN FDR DIREIITP RELIEF IS SE_l_ ASIDE Money Will Be Avail- able Immediately To Meet Conditions In Certain Localities. (Canadian Prose) OTTAWA, Ont. Sept. 2e_1n°u1- million dollars for direct relief i.s set aside as a maximum for this pur- Dvie under regulations officially an- Ilolllwed today respecting the $29,- ed l‘ m6 519061111 season of Parlia- ment. It is understood that the mmlfiy Will be available Immediately (Canadian Freer) HALIFAX. N. 5., Sept. zo-Three thousand persons, men. women and children, face starvation on the bar- ren lands of Labrador during the coming winter, unless the Govern- Thousands cWill Face Starvation) On Barren Lands Of. Labrador During Coming Winter Unless Govt. Provides Relief-Cod Fishery A Failure. rvu uvrs B lEVEIi IDST u mlgnuu Turbulent Lake Takes Toll When Barge Breaks Away From Tug And Sinks. (Associated Press) E II ment provides relief. said Captain Samuel Cox, of Halifax, Master of the schooner silver Thread, which returned here today from a. trading voyage to Labrador. This seasons cod fishery there, the worst ever experienced, was a failure he said. ities. especially this amount of $4,. 000K100 It is stfpulnted. is to pay one third of the. expenditures Q1 mum- clpalitles for direct relief whore suit- able work cannot be provided for the unemployed and one half for direct relief in unorganized districts. ‘The Minister of Lrbor is empower- ed to enter into agreements with pfQV-HCES for payment by such Pro- vincial Governments of one third of municipal expenditures for. such di- rect rellef. Provision is also made. for the Minister oi Labor to enter| into agreements with ‘provinces for‘ a twenty-five percent Dominion czm- - tribution. twenty-five per cent pro-I vincial contribution and fifty per cent, contribution from municipal-l lties for construction of such public,’ works and undertakings as may necessary to provide suitable vivork‘ in municipalities for the unemploy-I ed. - i A certain elasticity where mumci-k ‘*3 b * ii ""“""'-'“°"“""""II cznAnnArrns fa some: den of a fifty percent contributioni __A Ehumbunt bake)!!!’ ‘on is provided for in respect to varying} at d" “in” period In 5 thowwnmnd fir. cost to be‘ “nun-yaw.” “WW9 home by Rani‘ B‘: Dominion nesrl four inch f I f‘l Governments In file case of the u: a t l :1 ° L"; e" carry-Jig on by Provincial Govern- ° n 5"" 7 mm‘ merits of public works. improvements . ‘m’ ""1 “m “d” "’" and other undertakinZS to assist in 2mm?‘ “am” w" “d” "IE" providing suitable work for the un- ‘h t‘; fits; (""1" ""1 1'1"" employed. Agreements‘ may be en- '_ ' “P n" "m" m" tered resptxrting the cost to be borne b51131“ "u" u‘ "m"! "h" have been forced t0 haul water by the Provincial and Dominion Governments in such proportions as “m”! h" "l0 Ill-i 1W0 months- Agenda; List British Cloadburst Is Welcomed By Farmers may be agreed. upon payment of fair wages and proviszons for an e181“ hour day. Stipulations that political gfliliition would not interfere with the giving o: jobs and a clause for prgferencg to residents Ifi the 1063i- itie; in which the works are bemG constructed. are also contained in the regulation. The Provincial Gov- ernments are to furnish mrtlflt-‘itfis to the Dominion authorities in re- spent, to the expenditures. ‘The W8- ulations announced today by 3°11- G. D. Robertson. whistler 0! b81701’ w,“ ‘pp-wed at a meeting of the Cabinet. v Three Babies Die In Month (Canadian Pres-s) GLACE BAY, N. 5.. Sept. 26- While Simon Sulllman was at e lo- cal cemetery arranging o. grave (or his l9 months old daughter, another small clnughter ran up and cold him the baby, aged four months. had just died. The twin brother of the baby daughter passed away On Sep- tember 10. Comes Under The Ma ri n e L a w Is Board Contention Newsprint Price Is Sharply Cut (Canullln Press) XNIONTREAL. Sept. 26-1110 Mon- treal Star today says rumors were current in the financial district to- day that the price of newsprint had been sharply cut as a rtcult of re- ‘, cent developments culminating in Ithe resignation of Colonel J. H. MONCTON. Sept. 26—'I‘he report of the Board of Conciliation which enquired into the dispute between the employees of the P.E.I. ccr ferry steamer and the C.N.'R.. a.n- nounced that. one of the members, James Friel. K.C.. of Moncton. sign- ,Prioe, emu-man of the Canadian INewsprint Institute. One report went the length of saying thct the price had been reduced from $55-70 to $44. TORONTO. Ont. Sept. 26-111: star- today published the following special despatwh from Montreal: matter of the right. of the mployees to call in an outsider to act as a negotiator in the event cf an em- ployee ccn-tplnining of unjustified dirrnirsal or suspension. Mr Irlel explained that he dluent- czl from the finding of the other P’ """"'e' nrlc- (‘All and - -. I gets bugs. '- -. Mobster, wltgn Station. ' fllm-e-n-ai. the early hours oftiodly the govem- ‘ 159mb‘? e °7 the ma"! 55 V5 the m; Gummy“, n; m, standard 5m“ right of advisability of the Canadian and Mining “chm” w“ m 5.3km ‘Brotherhood of Railroad Employees to decide the rm of the firm. ‘it’; "l? "m" "ml" *“°°"°"1¥t"“3 e command or manlgemen my or all the ferries of the Ceru- dlan Government. or lny Canadian ..'..'.‘”.i..’l‘."..‘iiiioil’f.ll fttfilii °°""""""‘ "M- “’ m‘ Y 1 today. Drop in and see us or phone Ipumed m“ he did ‘no’; 1th,!“ w loco. A. u. Burke at co. Market 1mm" °" ‘mm?’ °""°“ °" Building. 7234-9-27 rthnt the Conciliation Bond hld any touch right in dealing with steam- "Mt. Stewart Club loading live 1 o; u, p, “m, stock Wednesday afternoon. Oct. l, o“ e n i930. D. J. McDonald, Sedy. ' ma h _ qggpgqqqgu 1n otther words. he . e 5:11)“ 1 "Bee Chant-owl. Qzl- 10th. lzd-I point mentioned atwuld be dealt It and 2nd. o I00 Plyi- "IL - m, gm") shipping noted openers, two concert putter. w” m“ m Benson uoxgu tzoo n. in: ."Y"- I ~ —-- uu-o-n Dtcolgiinom Consummation of a huge newsprint merger in the opinion of newsprint leaders is Is 800d u 60d bi’ the resignation of Col. J. H. Price of Price Bros. and Co. Limited, as chairman of sou-d of Governors o! the Cmldlln Newsprint- Milt-vie .whj¢h w” formed by the Ol-nldlln Newsprint Companies to pool the tor-gringo of the various mills so thl! all could run durlno I period 01 crisis without. u-Ie imowlodxe o! many of the executives of the var- ious wmplnies of me Institute. Some of tthc nlwsprint lenders led ‘by J. H. Gundy lave been working on o merger with Abitibi. Osruda Act and the Government Vesulrrower and "P". A8810 UWfd-IDI Hadimumnoo- The Imperial Conference Of Delegates AnnoancedByBritls/z Govt. The Most Vital Matter To Be Considered Will Con- cern 'I‘he General Trade Of The Empire. : LONDON, Sect cit-With the op- ienlng cf the Imperial Conference less than c week away. the conference 1g- ende Ind the list of delegates were made public by the ofllce of the Fec- retary of State for the Dominions today. As a supplement to the agenda and an explanation. the nmer-irs o! Ramsay MacDonald. made in the ofdtommons two months ago were-appended. ’ Personnel of British Delegltlfin There were no surplisa in the personnel of Great Britain's delegat- ion. It will i:e headed by the Prime Minister. and at his right hand will be the Rt. Hon. Philip Snowden. Chancellor of the Exchequer. noted for his keen penetration, sharp in- cisive phrases and unbending cham- pion of free trade. The Rt Hon. Wil- liam Graham. Presidrnt of the Board of Trade. is included automatically. He is mother dyed-m-the-wrool free trader. Then there will be the Foreign dersrm. with his knowledge of the European situation and the trend of world policies; Liord Passfield. the erstwhile Sydney Webb. whose fame ist writer were made long before his Intent of 1924, and Lord Sankev. the Lord Chancellor, who will place his brilliant legal brain at the disposal of the oonferees. Representatives of the Dominion With Prime Minister the Rt. Hon. Scullln of Australia. is his Attorney General. the Hon. Frank Brennan. mm Prune Minister the Rt. Hon. o. W. Forbes of New Zealancl. there will be seated ct the conference tab- le, mother lawyer. Sir Thomas Sid- }ney. New Zeslmds Attorney-Gen- erla. The Him. Nicholas, South Africa's Minister of Finance. will be ct the elbow o! the Union! Prune Minister. Gen. the Rt. Hon. J. B. M. Hertmg to secure an admission of a Domin- ion’: right to secede fm-n (he British Commonwealth 1nd both have in industries must not be sacrificed on the Liter of mnpire free trade. Affairs and of Industry. and Corn- of study. retuy of state for India. and by H. H. the Muhsroilh of Biknner. who comes fredh from the Assembly of ,the league of Notions at Geneva. Prime Minister. will speck for New- as a. political economist and $OCIlI-‘ entry into the first Labor Govern-| Both men are said to be determined‘ MUSKEGON. Miclm. Sept. 26.- , Nine men and two women are believ- Ied tlo have lost their lives in the Isinkmg this afternoon of the barge lSalvor. a short distance oi‘! shore ‘here after breaking away from the tug Fitzgerald during a GO-mlle gale on Lake Michigan. The barge. loaded with stone, was enroute from Detour to Muskegon. About two miles out from the harbor it became separated from the tug and was left at the mercy of the gale. The tug Fitzgerald reached the har- bor after a terrific bottle with the wind and waves. NEII TARIFF REVISIIINSI IAIIINIILIFFEBT (SpQchl to the Guardian) TORONTO. Ont, Sept. 26.—’1'hlit ‘the new tariff revisions are having ‘m almost immediate effect on bus- ina cEMQ b wand fer b7 L, P. Yoiles of Toll-es and Bombs?!- a financial firm responsible fqr I number of large downtown office and m Mina. I I Wants Repeal 5 Of Amendment g ALBANY. N.Y., Sept. 2.5—R.epea.l |of the Eighteenth Amendment is turged in the Republican P1811911“ Iplank voted by the committee on IRAEOIULODS early today I The declarationlssubstantiallfihli pro-posed recently by United Stiles Iattomey Charles H. Tuttle who 1S Iexcpected to be Gubernatorial nunl- i Bzcretary, t-he Ht. Hon. Arthur I-len- ‘I m“ m, the Republican State Con- ; The RPilllllllflil-‘t "Y? ‘ ? I ventzon today. I 1; calls for a federal amendment to the Constitution to DYI-‘WB! m‘? ‘return cf the $10011- The plank was adovtbd by "W? Q‘ ‘thirty-nine to tw-elve. _ '_ foundlancl. He is c lawyer and has been Premier several times. Canadian Delegates Cmldc will contribute two more lawrycrs m the per-sorts of its Prime Minster, the Rt. Hon. R. B. Bennett. and the Hon. Hugh Guthrie. Minist- e: of Justice. ‘The I-lon. H. H. Stevens. Munster of Trade and Commerce is the Dominion's third official delegate. There will also be several advlsors. including the Hon. Maurice Du)?"- Selicitor-Getneral. while Premier G Howard Ferguson of Ontario. who sailed from Canada. with Prime. Min- bcckground of the Canadian delegat- ion. although nelther a delegate or officially an cdnser. ‘ i 1 n» Arena: i The agenda is divided into t-hfle Ionomic quattms. The lIndlTlQS oi Ilast year's conference on Dominion The Irish Free State is represented legislation will be submitted: peaoéilicans are now forced mtw the P321- by President William Cosgrcve. Plt- Icrbttration and limitation of arm- tion of sat-m; tin: the one “pit?” - rick MoClllcn. Minister of External laments will be token up, 1nd the of a tanff is to 51W t-"r '~‘m~“= - Imost out matter will concern we mercewho is u barrister. and by Prof lgeneral tfld‘ of the British I-‘lflillfl- and that it has no rwn~=rt~l 1v 1‘. A. Smiddv. High Commissioner to including extension of preferences. in- , port trade The Dcmncz- . London. c former Professor of Emn- lvestment of cipitll. OWN"! 01) probably ‘"11" "ill" Ill-Hf "l". ""111?" omig, who is renewed in this field bunch incomes. the principle of bulk should not onl" proton oommir m- | lpurcltnse of Dominion products by ma“ wm .139 represmied bf! Clpt. Ithe British Government, favored 11$‘ i4; be used for Ifliffdlilil"? purpose; the Rt Hon Wedgewood Benn. Sec- Iseverll in the MmcDmcld Cabinet; in securing erred trade- Ioverseu exhibitions and publicity ‘mo a multitude of kindred cublccts. Prime Minister MlcDCIll-ld W11! Ibrocdcest l tvmiw-mfllllll SWQP-Il "I q-u, m, gm 31, Richard 91ttirexathe evening of the conning our. Wed-I nesdey, October L need o! MAXIMS OIA MERCHANT ‘Vim serves his country well has no interiors. A l2. PAGES r—- r 1 I I I I I I George Russell, Irish poet, essayist land economist, hats arrived in New York with what he believes is u sf-"s- ‘tern of agricultural co-operatcn that ‘will bring otonon-tic relief to the Ifarmcr. The distinguished visitor.) Iwho b well known under (he pen I‘ name of “AET plans to visit fiery: {Emu in ‘ch; union during his six‘ , months’ visit. (aunt's iiEiI TARIFF SEEN is u. sultan, May Be Used By Both Parties In Election age Is Evident. WKASI-IINGTCIN Sefttemlier The recen. changes in fie C-. tariff are certain to he a '. Ipfllnt ll'l tn. m‘. n-wlrle IWVILCII precede ti.» Novs I tron: The Democr: ‘ dclvb'c»rl. 11w; st": e I are. v zzfzed r that wotilcl be cc ‘qcasssge of the a:t. The) I Caitadlatt Iond itiust re Icurtallnten,‘ .' f. i Intamtalzz thrt liv- lof the 6111a." relieve titiemplo, go so fa: as to act-la . .sition, sayin; it tull Imllrcn itxcre pr IZIEI" inc. tit. I goods between the two Demoaums will of cc“: this measure hv relic‘ merit m Canada nccc: i1‘. I es unemplo; 3n" t". the L i191 States. Thouvhtds of m“. t1: the. various lac '— l‘. this roux: are! Inou- entplrved C». the ""1?1I’3""Z oi goods fr‘: the Cans flhese goods car. he fgcods made in 'int: Fluted . ~. men ml‘. be thrnvtt cu’ of evil-D"- _.-4 ment. 4 This controversy" n-rr tin"- C3111».- ;ien tariff m: rerlzl‘ l- a line cleavage on t. e iiri.’ rl'-l"-=‘1’11 F‘? ibeen more or less rva their recent public utterances. Gffl-‘plrfd. namely. inter-nnpire relations. slsted that a still ltinher mrtlt v21‘- ‘lsiaed that. Smith Africa's growinglforeign policy and defence. and ec- Canzpaiizir ~- Illeav-i nnuul i-ubscriptimn Delivered 55.00. Iiy Mail (HD8118 1nd U. i. L. “.50. ,1...1. ‘Economist I7 KILLED III IIIDTI IID III BDMBAI’, INDIA And Fifty Injured Dur. ing Fight Between a. iilob of 5,000 And P0. ice. (Speciel to The Guardian) BOMBAY. Sep. 26 ~5e . on‘ een ' .:l‘i_'~ uere lea and Iiflj.‘ yer- ..'- IHQJISCI our. g a i: h‘. bt-fv ecn a moo cf a I100 and palzre at Panza}, 40 rr‘ Bonita" An c.1511’ rmurl with a entail when lrrce and .n trwng: to quml the trotlblc the 16"‘: Mo; at= and. senzor Forest officer were lulled‘. Po- IZCE wore forced to open fire. i;l...iig seventeen pet's-ill: and inJurtng L311, ‘Turnip-Li's persths were znjcxed duru" the night in CIBLIZES bcto. fir. and n: tire." cf e all I..u.1"1 . ..:~nal Congress. i".~.e Nationals: held a meeting in ‘the hioilem quarter in demonstret an against participation in the rdnd table conference. and a crowd cf’ law:- tile Moslems gathered and sto"...d them. The assailants became n- creaszngly aggressive as the dcm-n- strators began to disperse. The jo- lice charged with their latl-us, or staves. but were said not to have 1:.- flicted any serious injuries. tram ‘léd Nominated For CooernorOfN. Y. l (Canadian Press) S73» Albany (Sept. llo-lJhni-lee I. 11h Unltec States Distrzct Attorney of New Yorl: City and advocate of repeal of the 15th amendment, was nominated for Governor todav by.‘ the Nev." York; R0- pubizcsn State Convention. iiiliilli PliiiE DRASIIES, Pill out _;iucitiit (Canzdiln Press) HALIFAX. N. S Sept. 28-0215 o! the trvo nzctn planes operated by the "1 Flinn: Club crashed c“ the rrrtr." shore of Redford this afwrnoor. and one cr. ~ ~ ‘ ow" .P an lltztui" urn‘. trio a spin at cihctlt 1'00 fro? The Weather. etc lilo Loiittiii A Man His meats Putueo for iilonfcn Ht: in a for In i926 thr" xnllm; to accept .‘. Curnber Act. a high pr ure. as a more or lo (any p u-as Mr ‘I-leoxcl" who l1‘.- needed. esneciallv on acrirttliurai product‘; and ¢I~= Ha"'l'>‘.'-S:t~.<»-~ Bill was fttali" these-ti The Fwul» 1 . _ I Tux.-. Iepnt- winds uitt Sept eI-lzftt. 2 to and I'm-casing s‘. r , .' 1Q’ ‘ I I market to the domlstz‘ vrodzirer. M1 01-:- . and l". "1 72"‘ r cool. Slwlmum 5'1 dustry. but should hr flexible ettcweh ! 551~1~lil11l '1? High tide this afternoon y. 343 J14 tontcrrow mornnc at 2 02 r Sun s-ts this ifternaon at 5.45 m1 1103-90‘ 593w gp,_\'g;-|_ rises tomorrow gt 554 Cont“ of awn", I) u,“ _;n- First quart": mom ‘ht-adv t! ‘t0 '1 trounced today “iii be married fl- m no“ urn-k in Fir Rowland Hodge Summorrrie Li» egh‘ =11 Quito-pg; millionaire Baronet. ' later titan Charlottetown. .-_..._.. ‘m. u] ' by trio IJWART food In \\'HI_L_ iuisir" me and c whole ken) ntq nntq l I I b a r n o r cillttm .59", bcIoI‘ » scum‘ nsuclclt 7 etion Britisl