MAXI MS OFA flurdfnn, Founded azfiweloilll Gllnrdlan Farmers (Canadian Press) m; for the preferences commerce declared here minister was ping held on October 3. reiereniros, something the he declared. iiople ill lire previous iofiiclnls getting salaries l int: iis good as ever."' llrs. Iloward Fallls, Peter-borough, Med 1hr- speech making and was was" hliiliiitd by Mr. Radar who i NOUNCEMENPS, COAliNG avaiws, NIEEIINGS, arc ..,,,,,_,;"~pe-, W, smmyiAppointed To lihle in advance. "Dance! Fortune Hall, Friday, liitmbel- 23rd. 25 cents. 5824-9-20-31. "Dance lll Cardigan Hull, Friday, lllilllbci 23rd. Admission 25 cents. 5362-9-21-11. "its Cronin and Dance in Corran w i1 H0" Wednesday. September iAilnntsioti 25 cents. 5837-9-20-21. "Ital! Ytill‘ Dance with Orches- lii All. I-lcrbert Consolidated °°ii iiiiiisday. September 22nd. 5356-9-21-21. ll Zion Church will hold Annual I veinlu-r 10th. Also reserve mber 13th for Bazaar and ‘i S-ii". 5367-9-21-11. n , " Kelly's Cross Dramatic Club. mullllltil on the play “Under “ask at Rustleo Hall, on ‘will’. September 21st. 5805-9-l9-3i. n _*}—‘ Blfiiiiif; Institute Card Party. H, n Wily-live. Stanley Hall, i ,, iiY- Brbtember 22, if not fine “Y- Free lunch. Proceeds for improvements. 5355-9-21-21. lam, "“*—-' 4nd Mrs. George Carver, M F311 be at home to all their h“, 148i’. September 23rd from verscfvifk to celebrate the 50th iiil of their marriage. 5356-9-2l-li. "is entertainment. Cards MERE MAN i; you want to i009 a occrot you ghouls put it into I» Cw rnment publication or In ofilolll history. 1867 ‘Iwo Cont: Will Stand To Gain Something In Return For Preferences Canada Has Been, Granting To Goods From The United Kingdom, Declares Hon. H. H. Stevens. SEAFORTH, Sept. 20——"Canad- m, farmers and producers of bas- Nommodities stand at last in a politics, spoke very briefly, stating lion to gain something in re-- his qualifications and asking that Canada been granting to goods from! as a successor to the late Thomas he United Kingdom," Hon. H. H. MacMillan, Liberal member for ltevens, Minister of Trade and South Huron, and also a prominent tonight.’ farmer whose death last June made gddfegslng g, the vacancy in this riding. meeting held in the interests of, [mils Ii. Rader, Conservative can- Baldheads mints in the Federal by-election Expressing regret that he could not give his listeners some detail i1 the agreements reached at the imperial Conference, Mr. Stevens dthey would be made public in few weeks, and he was confident 9y would be ratified by the Par- ii ents of the Empire. They held iiit great hope for the Canadian tuner, he said, and achieved a re- ‘ ilpmcal advantage in the way of last government had not even sought Mr. Stevens dealt at some length with financial conditions and held out the successful internal loans ef- ‘ected by the present Government llevidvnce of the faith of the the integrity and effi- zirncy of the Government headed iyPi-inzc l\'iinister'R. B. Bennett.‘ administration he hirgod. had placed the financial iesiiny of Canada in the hands of filled States bailkers. “And when leircirt there to borrow money.“ lecontinued, “they told us to go ark home and straighten out the ‘Jinadinn National Railways. And llare straightening out the Crin- iiian National," he added. "Scores from .. m mimiy thousand a year have ' at a meeting of the executive coun- n rrimoved and the railway is‘ cil of the free importation of Can- linto operation on July l6. y Read by Everybody Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN 171.311)’ first-class brains with sec- ond-class characters have brought misery and lose to millions. i issuer? Was “CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1932 Working For At Last A Strange Pair Of Toilers given a good reception. Mr. Rader, who is a practical farmer and prominent in county he be given the people's confidence This Season. (Canadian Press) of Alberta areas face The dry weather resulted THESE MAKE FINE TEAM-MATE Although “ho objects at first to ville, 0nt., how takes without pro- vbiw- 1v w u-iwzemeut and both the arrangement and tried to gore test its share of the burden of pull- the horse,the four-year-old bull on ing the plow. destroying the crop districts. respond to the "haw" and “gee" of The thfceuyear-old ‘the youthful plowman, Robert Sib- i(Speclal to the Guardian) headed men have banded together to protect their rights against what O they assert is unfair discrimination. F0 r 0 w The organzaifon is to be known as the International Baldhead Lea- gue, and the group here is the “mother chapter." The baldheads contend that. since they already have been shorrl of i their locks by nature, they should not be forced to pay the full price m‘ halrcuts’ Prince Edward Island this year Th" dema“ m" i‘ “i” ‘mm will have a Silver Fox Exhibition. m" ‘if it “aim” L‘ 5° mills» ‘he The show, which will be held, as lh price for baldheads Shmnd be °nly former years, at the Provincial Ex- . 1° Gems a wt .i hibition grounds, Charlottetown, is scheduled for November-2, 3 and 4. This was the decision reached at an adjourned meeting of the Sil- lrlsh Is ver Fox Exhibitors’ Association of V Ba B r0 k en lithe Province, held last evening in the Board of 'I‘ra<ie rooms. There was a large attendance of members present. many of whom were from the western part of the Island.i The question before the meeting Sounds Ca ll F o r Reunited LONDON, Sept. Lid-Effects of the 20 per cent tariff placed by the ‘United Kingdom on Irish produce as a result of the failure of the ir- ish Free State to pay land annui- ftics are shown in figures revealed odinn cattle association of Great Brit-e» " World Church During the inst two weeks of July and the month of August there ‘were 15,436 cattle imported with 75,895 for the corresponding period of lost year. The tariff came LONDON, Sept. 20—(By The Canadian Prcss)-—A call for n re- united world church, taking in all christend-om, was sounded tonight by the Anglican Bishop of London, speaking at a gathering of thous- ands of Methodist representatives who earlier ih the day had effect- ed the union of the three branches of their ch lf‘(‘ll in Great Britain. C0111!’ BenCll “I hope I Sllllll live tn see an- other grcnt gathering in Albert (Canadian Press) Hal‘ (where the moetlng took place) OTTJAWA. Ont, Sept. 20—Mr. when, without any reabsorption oi’ Justice Oswald 5. Croclut, of ti" one with the other, a great reun- Klngs Bench division Q1 the Su- lted church, with the fire of the preme Court of New Brunswick, has Weslcyans combined with the faith been appointed Judge of the Sui and order of the historic church, promo court of Canada. Mr. Jus- shall advance with new power and tice Crocket fills the vacancy caus- conviction to convert the world," Canada Supreme ' the farm of Joseph Sibley, Lernon-iorphnn stallion, "Charlie," does not i393’. 5011119611. Bbiiwn ABOVE- Wa n t C u t a ‘ i . LAFAYETTE. La, Sept. 20—Bald- f 8 r F oxmen Show-Optimism By ciding T 0 Hold Brov. - (Wide Ex- hibition Here On Nov. 2,3And4. ists, merchants state. l Around Edmonton, Camrose and ' Stettlcr areas potatoes are priced fbetween 60 and 80 cents a bushel Commission R e p 0 r t ls (no? lnlisf Grain And Roots Ex-i cellent, States Dr. -— , OTTAWA, Sept. 20-(By The J. A. fanadlarti tPresQ-Thi: airport of the . ransporin ion comm s n was mn- Of EX ded to Prime Milnster R. B. Ben- Farm. P a s t u r e s i “no.0... ‘nett shortly after three o'clock this Presentation of the voluminous document resulting ' from months of labor ivas made by Mr. Justice L. P. Duff, head of the commission. in the historic .An encourflgmg lepm-L o‘ me|Prlvyl Concil Chamber. Members yields of 8mm and root crops thispf the Government were present _ l season both on farms throughoutiwlth the Prim’: Minister w receive 7 the provmw and on the EXpen-ythe findings of the commission. (Continued on Page ) mental Farm is give" by D" ‘l- A" Witl- Mr. Justice Duff were two of T lcluk’ superintendent’ his colleagues on the commission-- i "The grain crop at the Experi- Sir Joseph Flavclle. Toronto. and l mental Farm has turned out muclrBenudry Lemar,’ Alontrea,’ better than was expected’ and 82,’ The report is now before Cabinet I bushels or Banner 0M5 were threshlCouncil in session and Prime Min- ed o! 1 acre and 42 bushels of bmflister Bennett stated that a sum- ley of one acre? Dr’ Clark stawslmary of the findings will he mndc . ,Wheat is also heavier than last,‘ , public about noon tomorrow. ‘year. The Irish Cobbler potatoes iare mature, but digging has not LONDON, Sep. 20—(By The Can- , l adian Press)—Britain tonight faced been begun‘ A few specimens ex- Had KnOwn zwas as to the advisability of hold- ing the exhibition this year. After discussion, participated in by Capt. liJ. L Read. Messrs. J. W. Jones, W. H. Tidmarsh, Wellington Mne- ‘Neill, Colonel n. A. MacKlnnom, l George Brown, Major A. S. Robert- I ‘son, C. C. Baker, Robert Baker, H. J. Kennedy, Gordon MacMlllan and others. in which consideration was i‘ given to costs and probable receipts, a motion was finally adopted to the effect that a silver fox exhibition iried give evidence of a good a country wide holdup of milk sup- ,am lplies as result of farmers decision Crop’ More than a“ acre of Bang-W MaCh ray Short- m inaugurate a "mflk strike" out‘ iholm selects’- dlsease resistant tur- o l1, following breakdown of negot- .mp seed has been thrashed’ It Bl age Sorne Tlrne ' i that more than 1,000‘ y’ ‘ WINNIPEG, Sept. 20.—Admission i he had kllClWll for some time of n shortage in the trust funds ildlllilh‘ istered by the investment. firm of lMachray and Sharpe was niadc on, the witness stand today by Jlilllflbi Kerr, accountant for the firm since ' TQ Be Bflfnbed"l925. Kerr gave evidence at the estimated :::;°:i.."::;;::z:..:::::.initial; min-i ii ii distributing combines over contracts prices even below last year’ this for the forthcoming year. (Confnued on Page 3) Asking For Inspection Good Crops, However, In Other Districts -— Prices Doubled CALGARY, Sept. 20.—A number a potato shortage because of two muntlts of \Vri(g|~;__Ed_<0n Baum,“ when he hot weather without rain this slim- mer, according to incrcilanis here. in the roots of potato plants drying up In the Calgary and Lethbridgel districts, however, the potato crop is good and prices are about tho flan“ 0mm” “m” mid 73"“ Pm- same as last year, but in central‘ and northern Alberta. the crop is below average and a shortage ex- in numerous, . . , , l Royal Canadian Mounted Police.’ this afternoon and everrng a5 no“. _ l i l ieompared to last year's figure of 25' to 30 cents. I l _ his throat slashed nncl a razor by Submitted l YORKTON , Annual Snllu-rlpiionn inlivrrell lly Mull Canmlr. 86.11 lllil U, s. A. lib Mounties 10 PAGES ALBERTA liinsfNew Delélopmonr incl Pilliililln Bank S H BEA a [At Shubenacadie Holdup One Of Wounded “Bandits” Turns Out To Be “Special Officer” Of The Mounted Police —- Was Himself Twice Convicted For Criminal Offenses. WINDSO .. . _ . .i _, . _ Cyrmpr 5i ,5‘ lil- '30 '13.) iilclcd b} rlll lIlSDOFlOi‘ of that body. . .. .. . c, rllLlflJlfl Press SinfhI-Ie had not expected gunfire and ileum-deli the bullets siiui through hrtvpsprcriixito ill!’ Royal Bank branch his own shoulder its "perhaps a . u . , '. - -. )f‘fl'lf"l(llf. handkerchief oierlmlstakc or perhaps n “double his fncc on the afternoon of AlW-icross" ust 23 u". ', - .» _ . as special officci of the Elicia-mo to this effect cnmc out The cnr in which with Gerald tiller took the stand as Crown wit. ‘Freckleton he had driven to me (Continued on Page 7i EH A N i; ;l,liif],}voYnT.I};tZ}.§;. t To? iLib. Candidate iflllifitliililflfiin FifiiPrince At a Liberal convention held ai Miscouche last evening. Dr. J. F MacNeill, Summersidv, was nomin- ated BsILiiJcral candidate for the 5th District of Prince in the com- ing by-ole-ction to flll the vacancy caused by the death of the Hon Leonard Mat-Neill. Mr. C. R. Rogers, president of tin East Prince Liberal Association presided. Dr. MacNeills nomination uni moved by Mr. E, P. Foley’, Sum- merside, seconded by Benjamin DcsRoclics, Miscouchc, supported b; Vliallncc McCailum. The sclecicd candidate adclresscc‘ the gathering. He was followed by , Messrs. Walter M. Lea, Provincia.‘ Liberal lender, A. E. lifcllczin, M. P. Mr. L. R. Allen, M. L. A., Thane A Campbell. M. L. A., and others. Dr. Champion of O'Leary was al- so on the platform. No Election This Year (Sire-vial to tlic Guardian) Salk. Sept. 20 - Thcre unll be m election in Saskat- chcivan thls year. Premier J. T. An- derson 1xmounccd hero today "The pri out intvrtioil of ‘the got" LONDON, Sept. 20—-1B_v The Canadian PrcssL-John Ellis the 'world‘s most famous linngman, cn- ,dcd clchti years of brooding rctirc- merit today. He was found dead, ‘his side. l Ou January 9, 1.023, after 22 iycnrs at 115s sinister task, Ellis bore ithc rcpututior of being the hang- ‘ymzm who has sent more condemn- cri murderers to their deaths than iflllf.’ other living man. On that jszilnc tiny he put to dcnjh the no- 'torious ftfr". Edith Thomson. urho ,with young Frederick Bjywntrrs was‘ icondr-mnrd to rientih for this mur- der of the ulomnnshusbmid. Yczlrs ‘mforc F11‘ had nstrricisctl lliilisclf from society. His wory in- i creased as his reputation became public. The hanging of lvfrs. Thom- isnn Will’) had to be dragged to lthe Yscnffnlrl. was too much for him. The llfi/“lllif inrm rciirc-d as pub- lir- linngrninn in the following your, ,but he was iinriblc to shake off the ‘horrors that haunted him. On Aug- ust 20 of that your he spent a ‘sleepless night and the next day was found ernvely." wounded with n revolver hr his side. But Ellis recovered, and after n lcnc collfolvinrv- with a mncistrate iaroniisov‘ he would not cnmmiti suicide. But the roars ilr-d on“ , . . n . crnmcni is no: to 110d an election roars and the horror rcmrilncd _ . . untzi (he (ixpllkiiiflll of our tcrm oi Tho promise climméd nnrl today , ,, oiizcc 1n i934, he Slllfl. Ellis was (icnrl. Child - Birth Dangers [Way Be Vanquished lSpccinl to the Gunrdiuni 1 f The lVeather, Etc Mcolciai’. AND ADVlGE ME ed by the death last fall of Mr. Justice E. L. Newcombc. It former‘ memibcr of the Nova Scotia Bar. Many OthBrs Were Mentioned For Post ST. JOHN, Sept. 20—Announce- ment of Mr. Justice Crocket's ele- vation to the Supreme Court of Canada was received tonight with more than usual interest in New Brunswick political circles. In fact. it was regarded in well-informed quarters that the appointment w“ one which would have wide reper- cussions in provincial affairs. Hon, C. D. Richards, Premier and, Attorney General, was prom- inently mentioned as the most likely successor to thq BuPi9m° said the Bishop of London, the As War Lesson (Special to the Guardian) ROME. Sept. 20—On the last Of Salvage Right Reverend Arthur Foley Wln- KENTVILLE, Sept. 20—Fll'i'fl nington Ingram. “And why confine this reunited church to the Wcsleyans and the Church of England? Why should not the Baptists. Presbyterians. Greeks, Old Catholics and at last a reformed Roman Catholic Church throughout the world? 9f mo apples, blown off the tree-i in Saturday's disastrous wind- storm are in excellent condition and can be salvaged and marketed suc- cessfully, was unanimously express- ed by more than one hundred growers, shippers and experts at an emergency meeting of the Nova three clays of this month Rome will r ds and the 4m d, . t h t versity endowment‘ fun I conviction that at least one r f; Zlglistfolnmwltalfe Limit,” Elgelpetition was brought following the Fascist air force will undertake sham bombings of the city and elaborate instructions are being ls- sued to the people on how to be- have. In order to create the greatest possible resemblance to a real at~ tack, bombing planes will release actual-although weak-explosives,’ (Canadian Press) sooth; Fruit Growers’ Association WASHINGTON, Sept. 20- here tonight. President Hoover will deliver The result. of this conviction, was the passing of a resolution, by a one hundred per cent- vote to petition the federal Department 0f Agriculture as follows: "To be allowed to pack and ship this fruit under federal supervision and we would suggest that the his first campaign address at Del Molnes, Iowa. October 4. This was announced definitely tonight at the Republican Not- ional Com-mitten in n brief statement by Everett Sande , national chairman. designed to go off before strik n8, anything. The people are strictlyi forbidden to go near any of these “bombs" which fail to explode and are ordered to inform the authori- ties where. the explosives have fall-‘ en. , The_eity's life will be virtunllyi hearing o fa petition in bankruptcy LONDON, 83p.“ 2,,_A 25 year’ {a launched against’ the mm by the-old Ci-nibrillue lli‘il\[.'~1"»' itzlzlcnt‘, ( University 0f Nmmmbn" ‘has discovered a mysterious: 3°11“ A" Machm-v‘ KC" head or strength ‘lvllld subst lCI‘ WllICll, he; e the firm, is charged with theft uf 61mins‘ may “duos, l on, dkpcl} mm” mm‘ $800000 from the Um‘ the (lfllhlCYh o: child huh. and lcs-j sen the death rntv o: mothers and bnblcs. The substance. Jdiilfdlllg to LB.‘ laying of the charge. , is prcsotit in‘ Entries in the books relating to: the University Land Board anti the Amlmln‘ m" dlpml" . i1 l ox-Zvcn". I‘i line lJf"‘ll PFJYiSIiiIiIM l’ Isbester Trust accounts had not “film H ‘ ‘ . , .. i been added up since 1916, Keri Ii ‘I w h my m‘? on,‘ said, and other accounts might be in the same condition. No attempt was made to strike u yearly bnl- ‘ ‘ ance and the books for years liadl been “in very poor simnci’ ‘i: . . ii , K ‘ . Enlflvzqsdepixllate D0123: Dglfshmfdrgl plus the spwxrillr prcjirriw (l ox llvcnl sa,le.. - i _‘,_‘ through n bPORPYilBC b01159 l0 1301',‘ '3 “m” m m“ ‘mum: s“ i Alnritliilc l-List and \\'i.-s'. l -~ iiw -Iv v i‘? '1 1"'\' ster shortages in the Land Board , ‘iiiii -~-““-'r- ‘H _’ _ a] Strung l “can '. nortlicnsi uzmis or inoclcriltl‘ £10105. . , I .i, _ = i ,~ , account‘ In Apm‘ 1931' he hadltvuiih‘ Jl‘ hnrufi" ncwriv lnli as sold bonds valued m. $10,000 out- - r“- ~ ° " - ‘ ' mostly" cloudy and cool; probably ‘ w ‘ _ some ruin. riBht and in April this year s1oo.- inrw r iiiiii ~>'>iii ~=‘° iii°~ii°isi i i - i “Tux, p; ll" 000 worth of securities had been i "Ir-d 1m- = '. in an interview‘; I : on a :Z.et' ‘ill 1‘ii . c \.t.".min..- and! . ch I gave 111v Mime diet] fii rn-imi n! 37-7 uni! _'ililllLZ‘ ‘Pun T“ i" hours of good, clean,‘ "15 Shari», r ll <1 b d- “And oi time“ rixcmgl zggflsllature for the pl ‘imhestra. 6370-11111: the executive council. I-lon. L. P- Court vacancy thus created in New Brunswick. In turn, two CabinetlD. Tilley. siiiiit Jiihii- 34mm" °f members were mentioned for the Lands and Mines and former pres- Premiership and four members of ident of the executive council. and the Government party in the Lcsis- HOii- w- H~ Hamymi st‘ ‘ ’ vacancyi (Continued 0n P880 1|, fruit be packed up to the stand- strangled during the 5rd 0g domertio grade for fall var- ment." 0n Sept. 2B, 29 and 30, sli- an advance of $661100- ioties." John, however, strongly emphasized that quality of standard must be main- erls will warn of the immnence of, had later been sold and the money; All through the u cussion, it was danger and will give "all signals. Private sirens and whistles 13 last. The money hi"! bvvn D100- must remain silent during time-so three days to eliminate confusion. “mat (Continued on Page 7) , V, ii lint’. "bombhril- pledged with a brokerage firm for 1- l" 1110i iiPiiii-ii“; ii. \\ ,. .~. in. This block ms n2: now hczng made to lIiFl-ir lllivwil 'l'b-ir.~ii-i_i; Supt. lisoinn.‘ {lie sill 11cc .11 Diifc fizrin. minim-s , , i , .' ntrl i» clcarNturned over to Mr. Machray July {Whcn mm can about it l u" “mint”: its chinr . ii \\'.rL ll¢l_\'.i~‘l,i>‘|\‘i< ll.l.,i_'|.-1:i ilnlly ,, . .- ., i. . , ,n - : l l p. in, an ., 7i p, m. flll-mm’ “m ‘Lo ‘m on hum‘ “Ivill;‘]ilJl1\lL‘-l.l"ll\‘f‘§ Purim, T-iruieh. beings lino 10.80, a, m, 2A5 D. 111-. T 9- I!»