- lng. on fiiday, September MAXIMS ORA MERCHANT y“ do not know how u) be just. >—— uqffllfl‘ Guardian. Founded Hi8’!- Charlottetown Guardian Two Cents. gg q, useless .to wish to be free if Covers Prince Edward island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1930 1 MAXIMS OI‘ J MERCHANT lthbettcrtobcan open sinner than a camouflaged saint. Annual Subscriptions Delivered $5.00. B: irnu Canada and t. s. a. $4.50. 0 PAGES 71. s. PO TA TO CR OP ES TIMA TE 33 9, 00o, ooo bus. ,,_-—- Optimistic Over Unemployment Proposals Of Govt, Says Premier, Would Within A Few Weeks Re- move Unemployment At Least To Extent Of 30,000 People——P. E. I. lVill Receive Same Conside- ration. - "' “l l Resigned fresident Augusto B. Lcguln of Peru has resigned, stating that he and decided upon the action in view of the "dlfllcult situation" created by the Arequipa revolutionary move- ment. He took refuge aboard the cruiser Grau which fled in the direc- tion of Panama. ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS ET CS. "Reserve Thursday. November 97th for Zion Church ‘Tea and Ziwir- cam-11, ','Bclfast,Ciub loaclinc I-logs and Limbs at Fodhla Station on Tues- day. septehlher 16th, 1930. .1. n. McWilllams. 68lll-9-l1-2i. "Unloading car nut. also car lump toal at Vernon River Station Friday. and Saturday of this woek. Prices reasonable oil car. 6895-9-11 "Notice-Big show and dance, Curran BenJPrlduy; Stanley Bridge. Monday. Rubi. Weeks will play. 6896-94l "loading Hogs. Lambs, Calves, September 16th. Afternoon. List up your shipping, W. D. Ross, secretary, Uigg Shipping Club. SHED-ll. "Komedy Kilt-Ups and Harmony Hounds at ‘Fredericton. Friday, Sept. 12th. If stormy, Saturday. Sept. 13. 68135-9-11-21. "All roads lead to Kelly's Cross Hall Wednesday, Septem“ 17th tn see "The vanquished Souire" in 3 acts. 685l-9-l0-7i. "Come to the Ice Cream Social in Summerfield Hull, lot 01, Thursday. Scptembe llth. ‘ll not fine Friday. 6848-11. _____ “Notice. After September 1st. no custom sawing will be done at my mill until further notice. Please bring no timber. Henry Tanner. Charn- wood, Lot 45. 6890-9-4-mwthBi. "Dr. Cllft, I'll Queen St» Char- lottetown. Chronic Maladies prevent- ed and cured at home, where they originate. 5416-7-15-3!!! “Come to Victoria Saturday the 13th to hear "The Road Back" by the Afton Dramatic Society. Curtain r’=ing 8 o'clock. Admission 35c and 20c. i 6817-0-ll-zi. "Regular monthly meeting of the Charlottetown Ladies Auxiliary of the Protestant Orphanage, will be held in the Canadian Lekion ‘Build- ‘lith at S P, M. 6874-9-11-21. "Grand Concert in Cornwall Hall, Monday, September 15th. Piano, Vin. in and Vocal Solos. also Playetoe. Home made candy for sale. Admiss- ion 35 cents. If not. fine Concert wfll be held on Wednesday, 17th. _.._...__ 0W1“!!! sliiins on Wednesday nights (Canadian Press) UITAWA, Ont... Sept. 10-—’I‘he 3a,). lerles were cttln crowded todty when the afternoon sitting of the Home Q1 53mm“! OPHMd. ‘The custom of no will be followed for this week. The Prime Minister moved the house in. to committee of the whole to con- sider the resolution which provides $20,000,000 to ameliorate unemploy- ment. The Government. said the Prime Minister,‘ talking of the resolution, was dealing with a condition and not a theory. He was not concerned with the great causes of unemployment. for these were many. 0n the gov. eminent side of the House members believed that the policies of a Gov- ernment whlch admlnistercd a couri- lfl’. with practically untouched nmt- ural resources, in such a manner as the preceding administration, vrere flfimnsible. The Conservative party did not. quarrel with the Opposition 0n this score. nor would he discuss either the validity of their attitudic or the invalidity of his own,_ It was proposed, Premier Bennett said, iio stop the importation of goods at ridiculous prices, throwing Cane.- dions into idleness and destroyirg. employment. It‘, was proposed to curtail the importation of such goods as couldbe madein Can- ada. if Canadians had a fair oppor- tunity and equal competition. The proposals of the Government would within the next law weeks remove unemployment, the Prime Minister declared at least to the extent of 25,000 or 30,000 people, which would thereby afford sustenance for twice that number of people. Information received from tllc Provinces, Mr. Bennett said, indi- cated there were 1l7,000 people out. of work in Canada. at present with c. prospect of this number increasing to 177,000 during the winter. He gave figures by Provinces, but. did not mention Prince Edward Island. He sincerely hoped, the Premier went on that with the measures proposed by the Government in operation, the number out of work this winter would fall far short of the present estimate of 171,000 Many questions were directed to- wards the Prime Minister by Oppo- sition members. To A. E. MtcLesn (Lib, Prince) he replied that Prince Edward Island would receive the same consideration in regard to the disbursement of the fund as the other provinces. All [IVER l5 MUST villi (Associated Press) JERUSALIIW, Sept. lbs-An ex- change telltgrlph despateh frcnkthe Hedlaz today said that a bill had been introduced into that llinliiomb Advisory Council, which would make it obligatory that awry"!!! 0W1‘ l5 yel-rsoldmust marrv-‘Ihebillvwld limttooctsofweddlngfosandof dowrles. ...i_ ‘lhurr- 6093-7-11 "Dance at Wiltshirc I'll-ll day, Sept. ll. "St. Patrick's Hall. Eouril. Mou- day evening. September lath-Indoor Circus -- Canadian Lesion BURDEN Will MAKE FIRST SPEECILTUIJAY As Canada's Delegate To The League of p Nations—-Briand Will Outline Scheme For European Fed- oration of States. (Special to the Guardian) GENEVA, Sept. lit-The Rt. Hon. Sir Robert Borden, former Prime Minister of Canada and now the Do- mlniorrs delegate to the League of Nations, carpects to make his first speech inithe Assembly tomorrow when M. Aristide Briand, French Foreign Minister plans to outline his scheme for a European Federation of Statics. Today's opening proceedings were confined to the election of M. Nich- olas Tltulesco, Roumanian Minister to Inndon as President of the As-l aombly for a year. The departure for Rome early today of S. Dino Crrmdi. the Italian For- eign Minister caused some little stir in League circles. The Italian dele- gation however stated he had been OTTAWA, Out-n Sept. 10.-Sl.r Charla Dalian la likely in be up. llflintcd Lleut. Governor of P. E. Island in succession‘ in Hon, F, 3,, Heartz. The five year torn o! Lt-Gav. Heart: expired mslgly a 168-!‘ Ito, but under arrangement he continued in office. A former Minister without Portfolio in the Mathcson provincial administra- "011- Blr Charles served for some time as a member of the Leg. islature 0f P. l. Island. Sir Char- les is widely known as the ‘orig. inator of the black fox industry in his Province. The Cabinet Council will meet this afternoon shortly be- fore the 019001"! of the House at three o'clock. Matters appertain- ing to the Legislative program of the Guvza ent will probably be discussed. Mentioned As Governor (Canadian Press) i} AN A BA ‘S WHEAT CROP (Canadian Press) recalled to deal with urgent business at home. Grandfs departure was in- terpreterl as a gesture emphasizing Italgfls political detachment from the League affairs, It also was due how- ever to thl: fact that he carried dis- armament data to Premier Mussolini; ad a result of his talks here with; Foreign Minister ArLstlde Brland of France. The conversations betivoan Brland and Grandl looking toward an agreement that would Permit France and Italy to enter the full commit- ment; of the London Naval Pact promise to be on of the most import.- ant features of the present session. A frank admission that the League o! Nations had not accomplished, all that was scheduled for the last: year in thi. way of disarmament and‘ drug tramc regulations was made in; the opening speech of consolidation of European peace and rapproch- merit through the Briana prolcct for a European federation. Briand and Grand! talked at length last night concerning the naval Inn-S situation 1h the Mediterranean and‘ possibilities of reducing the cruiser forces of (etch nation, but British sources whch have closely watched the flglg-Frgnch negotiations indicated that the problems that. kept France and Italy out of out participation in the London Treaty will not b! settled for some time. Six Lose Lives In Plane Crash (Associated Pres!) ‘AHZRIDA, Yucatan, Sept. ill-The crash of the big Sikorsky Amphibian Mayab which brought the body of Colonel Pablo Sidar back from Costa. Rica. cost six persons their livu ves- terday. The plane had taken the ti! \1‘p for o. pleasure ride preparatory tn a trip Saturday to Mexico City with the Governor aboard; it fell and an it cocked up, caught afim. binning the six passengers to death. The deed an Capt. Aorge Llerenas and Alonso Reyes Flores, pilots; Sul- vador Kvoperes. wireims 098110" and the wife. daughter and sister-in law of Kvoperes. _______.___.__ The schoolmaster was taking a class in science. "New then, Smith," he said, "name ma l. poisonous sub- stance." Smith. who was not gifted with an oversupply of intelligence, thought deeply. "Aviation," he replied after a while. The class tittered with amusement, and the matter looked sternly at the boy. "hplain yourself, Smith," he easa-a-lt-bi. OTTAWA, Ont. Sept. lor-Cansdifs wheat crop is estimated at 354,106,000 bushels of which 362,000,000 bushels would be garnered in the three Prair- ie Provinces. ‘This ls the fox-coat made public today by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics, based on re- ports filled in on or about August 31. Of the above total for all Canada, 364,481,000 bushels is spring wheat. Last year's spring wheat crop total- led 284,016,000 bushels and the entire wheat crop was 304,520,000 bushels. The Wzstem wheat crop the report states, is very spotty and thus dif- flcult. to estimate because of a series of depreciating weather effects from seeding until harvest. N.S. Micmac Chief Celebrates. His 100th Birthday ANNAPOLIS ROYAL Scigt jarnln Pictcu, hundredth birthday, friends . Former War Flier Killed (Special to the Guardian) o'clock tonight. Miss Marlon Swaim her private pilot's license. Moth went into a spin. Reporter Punches Covernofs Nose NEW GRLIIANQ. 5W1’. iii-Owe! snapped. 32°.°.‘.‘lli.°.'.;t£.‘”i2..‘el‘e°.§£t..“'ra'°3 -“°-= “P” ""1 m "h" mm" ion. "m-o-n-u-I- Fl“- '1 10- stllwmbcr‘? was we clay atihe 1104c Indus villase at IJEquille, m1- on that date, the Ivllcmac Ben celebrated his one and received congratulations and gifts from mafly PORT WBLIAM, Ont... Stpt. 10r- Catpt, James A. Dickie, Secretary of the Aer: Clubs Association of Can- ada and former war flier was in- stantly killed in an aeroplane crash near Fort William shortly before six l8. the second occupant of the mach- ine, lies in a hospital here uncon- scious, ha condition being reported as critical. She only recently obtained The malt took place about. eight miles from the municipal limits and was Ttnessed by only a few per- sons. It is believed that the 017W! nor Huey P. Itongwas struekontthe nO8etndLYbYWi1l1lmO.Wie¢ll\d. areportxofthoNewOrleansIwm. cfterfllersporteruldthegwemm hldoaliedbmaprctc-ranam. _, cmivtiimi E THE c. w. L. t i The annual convention of thei Catholic Womens League of PrinceI Edward Island was continued yester- day at Albertone At. 9 a. 121., Con- vention Mass was celebrated by Rev. " T. Campbell. 'I‘l1c sermon was preached by Rev. J. A. McDonald,‘ Burton. P.E.I. ' t At. 10.2.1 the business session was |‘ called. The formal business wasl completed, resolutions and nomina- ting committees were appointed. Re- ports of the Diocesan Treasurer, Mrs. Frederick Conroy. and cf the Dio- cesan Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. Thomas Bolger, were heard. The Treasurer reported a favourable bal- once. In the afternoon the reports of the converters of the Diocesan Commit- tecs were heard. On behalf of Mrs. Joseph Creamer. a report was presented on Child Wel- fare. Reference was made to the in- oculation of children for diphtheria, land to the visits of the Red Cross nurses to the schools. In the city cases of neglected children are look- ed into by the clergy aided by the Children's Aid Society. Mrs. Frank Murray reported a sub- stantial lncrease in the number of subscriptions in this province to the "Canadian League," the ofllclal organ of the Catholic Womens League. Reports were submitted on organ- ization by Mrs. W. J. McIntyre, social service by Mrs. Parnell McMahon, education. by Mrs. E. G. Gillls, Sis- ters of Service, by Mrs. Henry Train- or. Lou's, by Mrs. J. W. McDonald. Junior, by MissK. Coyle. Reports of the presidents of the sub-divisions were heard and discuss- ed. Last evening a very pleasant enter- tainment was held in the AOH. Hall, | Tigrilsh. under the auspices of the Tignish sub-division. Jncrease In Hay ExportsPredicted \ 1 (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO. Ont... Srpt. IOr-The increase in popularity of Canadian graded hay in the (worsens market coupled with an acute shortage in the Untied States, is the basis for the forecast, (by the seed branch of the Dominion Department of Agricul- ture of an increase in hay eat-ports at advantageous prices this year. Canadian hay has secured for itself s high reputation during the past . time years and reports indicate that among particular custonten it is pre- ferred to anything grown in Great Britain. This ll another case in imrs BilllNTYEBig Reduction EXHIBITIBN‘ In Potato Crop B E s T E v E R (LS. Estimates One ofSntallestCrops. Three Til-filldalld Peo. ple_ Attend Eastern Fair At Georgetown Yesterday, From the standpoint of both Q1131. iiy and quantity of exhibits, and ,1. so of attendance, the Kings County EIXh-lblblon which was upenad gt 11 o'clock yesterday morning by m; Honor Lieutenant Governor l". R. Hcartz, was the most successful ever “@141 ll» Gwrzetown. Hues thousand People from all puts of the county thrcnsca the ma» grounds during the course of the day. Especially large was the exhibit of livixtock, the heavy horsu 1n p53‘- ilwlar being among the most excel- lent ever uttering the show ring in Kings County, The cattle exhibit, which was judg- ed by Mil W- R. Show, Provincial Livestock Superintendent was much 181301’ than the exhibit of last year: and of a much superior quality. CUNTINUES" Continued on Page 3 Last Minute News Flashes >1..- (Canadian Press) SHANGHAI, Sept. lib-Four hundred thousand government troops began a- vast oflensive to- day, to drive northern all-lance rebels out of Honan Province. TOKYO. Sept- 10.-Greater Tokyo with a population of 5,- 193,839, claims third place in size among the cities of the world. according to a census published here today. .___.._. SCOOSA. Miss, SW- lib-Two Negro prisoners were taken from two deputy sheriffs near- here to- day by a mob and lynched. The two oiflcen were tied to a tree by the mob. TORONTO. Ont. Sep. 10»- James H. Wood, managing direc- tor of the Calgary ‘Herald bu been rumored as possible rumseor to Vincent Massey as Canadian Minister in Washington. ATLANTIC CITY. 99M. 10,- The Executive Council of the American Federation of Labor today stood on record u favoring a move to bring about the mau- uluture of 2.15 per cent beer in an effort to bring relief to unem- ployment. (Associated Press) BATAVIA. Java... Sept. 10.-A fire today destroyed the entire Chinese quarter at Piontianak. Borneo. Many shop: were burned to the ground. Damage was cuttin- ated at 4.000.000 (uilderl. about $1,600,000. (Canadian Press) ized work. Fishers says and doctors. (special to the Guardian) REL. Gcruiany. Sop. lit-A group of 13! skilled German art- isans and their fanullea tempted by offer! of high wages. embark- ed for Soviet Russia today. All were required to furnish evid- whieh quality assured by Government grading means increased demand. once that they had w r0- ligiou beliefs ' BOLZANO. Italy, Sept. 10.~A pur- l ported cure for cancer was communi- cated to the Congress for the Ad- vancement of Science here today by Prof. Flchera of the Milan Cancer Institute. After ten yiears of special- he has a definite cure for the terrible malady that has baffled so many scientists On Record. The following i‘ - - . , Potato Growers, Agslggiabtiafnrfvféesltzigai?‘ the Secretary of the “United State 5 " ‘ ' duction of 33000030°g§:h:ls1l;\riig:.li5€l,000.0iil0 bushels. a re. of the smallest crops on record." mont . This gives one tilt ASIATIC; immitiiiitiitt Pllililiillii. Chinese Leader ears‘ ,,, ,- Minister of Immigrav tion Gordon Tabled Order In Council Yesterday. l (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Ont, Sep. io.-'rhe com-i lllefre prohibition of" all Asiatic im- migration into Canada, except fromk time countries with vrl-iich the ps1 iml-Illon has a. special treaty, ogre:- ment, or convention regulating im-‘i migration is declared in an order-in- Ecouncil passed on August 14, and, t ‘tabled in the House of Commons hers- Joday by Hon. Wesley A. Gordon “M” u“ prince regent u: china‘ ‘h: ‘ Minister of Immigration. The Order- : m“ “ems laud mile thine“: patron iii-Council amends one passed in ; WM "f u“ republic‘ “e1 guides m 1923 under which discretion was given .. _- ., is now fighting the present National- m Bfgrflimifggilioxfiiflisjfeizoiiazfize ist government in China. He is iI-Sv. . I i itlsting Generals Yen Elsi-Shari and‘ agriculturLsk, laborers. female dom- estic servants, wives or children tun- der 1B years) of any person legally? sd lttod to id in C d.‘ , m and res ent ana a} mole Family A Is Wiped Out‘ ElEBTSilFFiBERSI . (Associated Press) BEER-ON, N. 13., Sept. Ki-Pois- l‘ (Canadian Prcsfl ’ ionous fumes ivhich turned a silo into a turret oi death had claimed five Hung’ N 5' s” IOFEEM- members of the Tony Neidhardt fam- lon of omens featured the concluding m ma“ The ficmm vim: To“? I session here today or the eleventh fiwdharétv Hebrvn farmer and {our annual Omwenuon o! the Canadian of his children; two sons and two weekly Nwnspapers Asocmmn" “daughters. who died in a. vain at- wnvmum charadflmd by F“ R03‘ tempt to save their father from the Saylci, uracil-Zing director and secre- mama“ gas vapoux George. 1A was m” measure! as the best ‘vet held byltaken unconscious from the silo ves- me Association‘ Malcolm Mcsem ofltrrdan‘. but dill while physicians Muvflmn‘ out" w“ may“ Pram-liver? ‘attempting to save his life. ent, succeeding Hugh Savage of Dun- can, B. C. S. J. Demon, Alameda. Sack, and A. WY; Marsh, Amherst-Burgh, Ont, are first and second vim-presidents, rc- spectively. E, Roy Sayles, Rcnfrev", Ont, was reelected managing direc- tor and Seaetary lYeas-urer. Follow; lng are the directors, for the Mar- itimes:—-l-I. S Anston. Windsor; Don C. Fraser, New Glasgow and H. B Ahslow. Campbeilton, N. B. “as; u. zlg l. a disciple o the, lat:- Dr. Sun Yat Scn, and who first time into the pubuc eye 20 years arc when he successfully tried to assas- political iheorlis of the party which. I Fang. t he Weather, etc A Niccssifr it SOMEfiNNQ You (to wiiuoul’ so You CAN BUY A LuxuRY l ‘Singapore Won g a St.LegerStakes ‘l (Associated Press) , DONCASTER. Ens. Sept. l0.~’l'he l famous St. Leger Stakes were won today by Singapore Singapore is by Gainsborough. out, of Tetrassazia The St. Inger Stakes is one of the hm _ g k _ d,“ ma“ “mm” "£95 9t ‘he @515)‘ westerly winds. fa: \"i 1i S-(Jtlcilif) turf. It is over a course of one mile m. a “m, highcf tomperaillrt‘. 4| six furlongs and 132 yards, Paren- 3,h\=,n.,,,m 5; thesis was srcoond and Rust-am Pasha Mmmm“ 49 A third» ‘lbw-Tm hOP-‘N "i1- Hlzh tzrlr- {hi5 afternoon at 1.0a Th! 5W1!“ i5 ‘val-h $209M l’) ulflanrl tomorrow morning m 115. Willhfl’. 50180110". “b0 i! 0W1“! b7; Sun sets this evening a". G10 and lord Clancli‘. iion by a lrnsih and rises tomorrow morning a‘ s23 ,~l\.‘ a half. FlTPl‘\".l&iS,Wl1lCh belongs to 1.5g. quafler mQQn :.r,~_,¢;_~.;-_ 53,»; Lord Woolavington was three quart- l5, 449 p. m. ere of n, length shnad of the Aga Summersidc tldrv eighteen ~~~..:.\.ta1 mans. Rustom Posht. l, item- than Charlottetown. h. uulflw"