' “'1.- w .. s MAXIMS I or A MERE MAN MERE MAN eT-R; Slow and steady, with no undue ‘$531.7. ‘iiffiii; ".2"; ‘J3?’ .'.'...'.‘3I.‘.'f°.."§i€.‘.'1".i.° 2i; fin; g fltyiwgggm] ‘yum of the individual or commun- _ Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew nudism. Ioandod sss-l. Annual Suhscrlptlosss Delivered slim. Ilulossctasn Guardian Two oasis. Ci-IARIAYFPETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2a, 1931 CANADIAN BU TIER Premier BennettIIIENTITY or Will Welcome (irood Will- Ship Canadian Constructor From Aus- I tralia Will Arrive In Montreal , . To - Night- Prime Minister’s _I Speech Will Be Heard In Com- monwealth. BRITISH TAIIE QIIIFT lcllnll To Restore Order On Island of Cyprus, .Where Disturban- ces Have Broken ““ Out — Gov’t. House -~ Burned. (Qundinn Press Cable) IONDON, Oct, 22—Swl1t-a.ction tonight was being taken to restore on the Island oi Cypnls, in the Mbdiierranean, where distur- bances ‘ “ to be the culmin- ation oi a local campaign icr union oi the Island with Greece, broke out last nlghtl llspatches from Cairo. ESYDt, to- day told oi the burning oi the resi- dance oi the British Governor at Nicosia. Messages late tonight from Csiro said that while strong naval, snilitary and air forces were being rushed to the scene the trouble had spread to other towns, particular- ly Fanlagusta where women and (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Qua, Oct. 22.—Rt. Hon. R. B. Bennett, Prime lldinisior od l‘ ‘s, will rrow night ex- tend n. welcome to the Australian good will ship. Canadian C- tcr. that will be heard in Australia when he will carry on an unique radio-telephone conversation with Captain E. H. Webb as the steamer nears Montreal, the end oi he: voy- us. e. At eight thirty tomorrow night Captain Webb will speak into a microphone on the bridge, report- ing to the Premier in Ottawa, the approach oi the steamer. Premier Bennett, speaking irom his oiilce on Parliament hill, is expected to congratulate the Captain on his successful trip, and stress the im- portance oi the newly completed trade agrcemcntsbetweell the two distant parts oi the empire. In order to make this ship-to- shcre , ssible, special equipment was rushed from Mon- treal tonight and will be taken on board the Canadian ‘Constructor at Quebec tomorrow by tender. The steamer will not stop at Quebec City, but will pick up the apparatus while proceeding up the river. Premier Bennett's voice from (3t- tawa will be carried _ by radio to Continued on page 10 ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS ETCS. ,, "Club loading lambs at Murray River. October 21th. 9525-10-22-21. "Halloween Fun at l-Iope River Dollar October 27th-28th. 1 9207-i0-7-ti. f October flth-fldtil-Tuesday and Wednesday, l-Iope River Bazaar. 92o1-l0-7-ti. ' "Southern Queens Club loading lambs at Wood Islands, Tuesday, October 21th. 0548-l0-2l3-2i. "Belfast Club loading live stock atPbdhlmTuesday, October 27th. 9541-10-23-21. "Dance tonight at Newstcad Inn, Wiilslcs. Good music. Excellent floor. 9543-10-23-11. "Reserve Tuesday, November 3rd for Goose Supper in Crapaud I-iall. . 95 45-10-2341. ‘-"R.aserve Friday, December 4th for Annual Christmas Sale in Bap- tist School Room, 9536-10-23-11. "Cake sale at Holman's Satur- ' " day at 3 o'clock. MQIIIOTImI L.O.B.A. 9552-10-23-21 "Hot dinner Tuesday, October 2'1, in Hampton Hall, starting 5 P. M. Ii not fine, Wednmday. Come. _ - 5910-10-22-81. "Cometo the ,, . bingo and other amusements at Rollo Bay on October 26th and 9620-10-22-31. "Rummage Sale Christian School Room Saturday, Ohlllbh October 24th at ‘l o'clock. 9537-l0-23-2l. "Buying live geese up t0 1 D- m- laturday, October 24th at Hunter River. Price 81.10 each. Clinton Morrison 9535-i0-23-2i. Supper, St. James Hall. oct. 2e. fun. , Dlio-lt-fli-sl "Buying live hogs and Hunter River, ‘Tuesday, October 27th till Ii ash. livoreitI-Iaslsm, Emerald 55m... ‘Insulin-field, Monday, Dingo and Halloween .- lnd Alden Moses, Kensi . buying same date. Signed Everett wedlock. iim-lo-as-si. "The w. ti. S. oi the winsioe North Church will hold their Mis- sionary Anniversary andjdite Box Opening on Tuesday evening, Oc- tober 27th at ‘I30. Ii the night should be stormy, service will be held on Thursday evening the 29th. ‘ sswlo-sa-u. D. ondvillc, Que, and from there relayed to the ship. Both the Premier and Captain Webb will be able to hear each others conversa- tion and the Australian public will hear both speakers through a re- broadcast. The vessel sailed on September l0, from Brisbane, Australia icr Montreal. Two kangaroos, n. giit from the pineapple growers of Queenstown to Canada, are reported to be aboard the steamer. Blames League For Trouble In Manchuria (Associated Press) MOSCOW, 0ct., ilz-Maxim Lit- vinoii, Soviet Commlsssr for For- eign Affairs, sharply criticized what he called a lack oi precision and clarity in decisions of the Lea- gue of Nations in a telegram sent to the League Secretariat at Gen- eva today. The telegram stated that Russia is willing to adhere to the armam- ents truce suggested by the League A “y last September, provid- ed other countries do the same. "The absence oi clarity and PW cision in the decisions oi the Lea- ‘u, , _ -- _ - l w“. gations," M. Litvinoii said. "ls one oi the rescons for the sad events now occurring in Manchurle. "My government is rssdy to ac- cept when tha necessary clarity and precision has been given io the outline oi ‘ligations, ‘ing it clear that all countries shall sus- pend armaments on an equal foot Ing." Ll I "A meeting oi the New Haven Egg circle will be held in Kingston Hall, Tuesday, October 37th at I o'clock. l". M. Nash will be in st- tendancs. 9546-1043-31- "Ths Basket Social which was to be held in North River Hall on wcdnuiliwoemnmxlill’ gilllldltttrllqclm- l‘ t d” m‘ ’ ew-lo-za-ll. “gee Babbling Bettie Ann. Com- edy drama in three sctl. P115811 by m; Montague Players in the Eldon Hall. Eldon. ‘Neldly- ' "b" 27th. A 5c and 86c AR) DRIVER IN IIBBIIIENT Police Report Confes- sion Has Been Re- ceived From Sum- merside Youth. According to information receiv- ed by a Guardian representative from the Provincial Police, a Sum- merside youth has confessed to be- ing the driver oi the car which col- lided with a wagon on the high- way near the Prince County Capi- tal on Wednesday night, when Mr. Charles Waugh received injuries from which he is still lying uncon- scious in the Prince County Hospi- tal. The. young man was arrested iol- lowing his alleged/confession last night. 0n appearing beiore the Magistrate this morning, he will probably be remanded until a change is evident in Mr. Waugh's condition. The victim sustained a fractured skull and has not regain- ed consciousne since the accid- ent. FRENCH PREM. l s [ills Warehouses and Con- I tents Burned To the Ground Yesterday. (Canadian Press) WASHINGTON, D., 0-, Oct. 22- Prenlier Laval oi France said to- night that he was prepared to dis- cuss with President Hoover all mu- tual problems oi the two nations. Facing more than 100 United States nerwspapermen at the home oi Walter E. Edge, Ambassador to France, the French statesman de- clined to respond to specific ques- tions about his talks with the Pres- ident. I-ie said, however, that after the beginning of the conversations he would be prepared io discuss pub- licly what he considers the para- mount problems beiore France and the U. S. He smillngly declined to go into any details in response even to general questions regard- ing political and economic aspects of his visit. Immediately after returning from the White House. where he was presented to President Hoover, he met a group m’ newspapermen. Am- bassador Claudel o! France had prescpted the Premier and his daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Hoover. They remained at the Willie House about 20 minutm. At the outset he expressed his pleasure at being in the U. S. and at the cordial rc- ception accordcd him in New York and Washington l-la said he ex- pected his conversations with the President would be in the form oi a tete-s-tetc. Protocol and all for- mality had been eliminated, he added. He sold he had no pro- gramme or agenda for his discus- slons. Will Recover (Canadian Prels) SYDNEY MIN, Oct. 22.—A ro- port from Harbor View Hospital tonight indicated that Michael Kel- ly, 1d year old adopted son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dooley oi North Sydney, would recover iroln a bul- let wound received accidentally in the woods near hers this alter- noon. Kelly and a youthful com- panion, Barold Grant, entered the woods on a hunting eXpedition and had not gone is: when Grant's gun was discharged accidentally. Unable to assist the victim. Grant started for town to get help, and in his excitement he could not re- m member where he hid lire m. friend. A search partymwss organ- isedandtheinilucdladwssibund without much any. 12 PAGES By Mall Canada and U. ii. A. $4.60. HAVE SHEENUOUS "Ho! Woils all this abaht?" ex 5°55! Bl I Jobless demonstration ‘WW1 ll i-Yylng to wrench one of TIME WITII JOBLESS claims the usually staid London Bets under wsy on Oxford St. ‘This the banners from a demonstrator. IN BRI. MIIRIIEI EIIPIIAIIZEII Trade Board Stresses Desirability of Re- moving Embargo Against Canadian Potatoes Entering England. At g Council meeting last night of the Charlottetown Board of ‘Ira/tie the report in yesterday's Guardian oi a potato shortage in Great Britain and. the desirability oi getting Prince Edward Island potatoes into the British market this season was uiscussed and the following resolution, moved by Mr. W. L. Higgins and seconded by M‘:- N. Rattenbury. was adopted unanimously: ‘THAT whereas this Province has a large crop oi potatoes now in the farmers‘ hands, and for which there is little, ii any, mar- ket in America. And whereas it is currently reported that Great Britain is much in need oi pota- toes. And whereas there is an embargo against Canadian potatoes entering Great Britain. THERE- FORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Industrial and Empire Buying Com- mittees oi this Board bc instruct- ed to take this matter up immed- iately with the Provincial and Do- minion Covernments with a view to having the embargo removed at the earliest possible date." The meeting was presided over by President Geo. J- Tweedy. A letter was read from Hon. J. D. Stewart inquiring whether the Continued on page l0 In Tolls Again (Canadian Press) OITAIWIA, Ont, Oct., ‘ll-Moses Asia, 44 yell- old Syrian, who fig- ured prominently in the customs in- vestigstlon or 1926, is back in the police toils again. A Dominion wide search which has been intensively carried out during tho past two weeks was brought to an end today st- the Asis home. Detective sergeant Aub- rey MacDonald and detective Dlln- can MacDonell paying an unher- alded visit arrested him icr "lump- ing" his $4,000 bail, which was to have guaranteed his aplwflmllce B‘ the appellate court in Ibrellto on octobn is when his appeal against _a two year sentence for receivlnl stolen goods was to have been heard. IIPPIIRTIINIII 2 Policemen Dismissed From Halifax Force (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, N. 5., Oct. 22.-As a. sequel to the bank robbery staged by three local youths, two policemen of . the city force, Thomas Giiioy and Ross Taylor, have been dismissed. The day the robbers were arrest- ed a squad of policemen searched the home oi Chlpman H. Smith, who. with Richard Morse and G. Leroy Dickson, later pleaded guilty. More than $13,000 of the loot was recovered and it is alleged that two policemen tried to get away with two bundles 0i bills amounting to $605. To investigate the charges, the Police Commission held a clos- ed meeting, to which representatives oi the press were not admitted. Late yesterday afternoon Mayor George E. Ritchie issued copies of tile cvid. ence taken st the meeting and de- cleared that “in the interest oi 800d policing alld keeping the de. partment in a state oi eiiiiciellcy’ the Commission considered it neces- sary to dismiss the oiilcers from the service. The three youths, Smith and Morse who pleaded guilty on char- ges oi robbery with violence and causing grevlous bodily harm, and Dickson, who pleaded guilty to a charge oi robbery with violence, will be sentenced this morning by Judge W. J. O'l-lern. Seamen Strilize BYDNEY. Australia, Oct. 22. (Can adlan Press Cabin-A mass meet. I116 oi 2,000 seamen, declared m have been BW-"lycd by Communists 3mm!’ them and by Communist agitators, decided today to give 24 hours notice oi strike. . Allitffllla is watching the situat- ion anxiously icr the unoilicial Wards" are prepared to take a hand in the situation, either by lirotectlng volunteer seamen or by 11150111118 the ships themselves. Prime Minister Scullin has given the House of Representatives proof that Communists are involved in the trouble. I Jury Disagrees (Associated Press) LI5. Minn" Oct, 22 —0n the seventh day 0g 4911mm- "m- the Jurors in the trial of w. 3- Fbshny. and six associates for allesed mail fraud, reported today JAPAN lilll Nlll SUBMIT ln lllli LIMIT ' evacuat‘ us be completed by Novem- ber 16, the date set icr the next I ABLE HIGH DUTY. For the Withdrawal of Her Troops To The Manchurian Rail- way Zone. (By P. I. Lipsey, In, Associated Press Stall Correspondent) GENEVA, Switzerland, Oct. 22- (APJ-Japan refused today to n.1- low the Council oi the League of Nations to set a time limit for the withdrawal oi her troops to the Manchurian railway zone. In set- ting iorth this position, Kenkichi Yoshizawa, Japanese spokesman, declared that his nation purposcd to remove the troops as soon as security conditions permit, but could not accept a definite date. ‘This was his answer to a resolu- tion by Aristide Briand. chairman oi the Council, suggesting that the NOW FINDING WAY INTO U. S. MARKET DISCOUNT ON CANADIAN DOLLAR EN- ABLES PRODUCT TO BE SOLD PROFIT- ACROSS THE LINE. DESPITE (Special to the Guardian) \ orrAwA. Oct. 22.—Despite e‘ since 1927. The discount on the Canadian dollar in New York has done the trick. There is a shortage of butter in the States and a sur- plus here making United States prices appreciably higher than Canada's, but exportation has be- come profitable only since the dol- lar went down to an eight, nine or ten per cent discount across the , border. Not since 1927 has such export been anything but a losing propo- sition. . During the past two weeks it is estimated that more than 200,000 pounds of Canadian butter have been sold across the line, duty and all. No oflicial figures are available yet, but last week eight_ carloads were sent to the New York pro- Continued on page i0 News Briefs (Special to The Guardian) session oi the Council. The Brland resolution, which is the council's formula for dealing with the Manchurian crisis, also was attacked by Dr. Alired Sze, China's spokesman, who said it fell short oi his Govemmentls de- sires and asked for time to seek Continued on page 10 Four Banks Close Doors (Canadian Press) COLUIWBUS, 0., Oct, 22-hour Ohio banks were tumed over to the State Banking Department today for liquidation. They were the George D. Harter Bank 00., oi Canton; the City Savings Bank and Trust C0,, oi’ Alliance; the Ohio Merchants Trust Co., oi Masslllon and the Farmers and Citizens Bank oi Monroeville. Frozen assets was given by the State Banking De- partment to be the reason in each case. Big Attendance At Service The remains of Rev. J. J. Mac- Donald were removed irom St. Paul's Rectory to St. Paul's Church, Bummerside, at seven o'clock last night where the service for the dead was sung. The Knights oi Columbia marched in a body. The pallbearers were: Messrs. J. P. l-io- gan, Dr. J. A. McPhee, J. J. Mor- ris, I-Ion- L. M. McNeil], James E. McDonald, D/B. MaoDonald- Rev. A. J. McIntyre oi Charlottetown, officiated, assisted by Rev. Father Johnson, Rev. Father Connolly. Charlottetown; Rev. Father Mao- Kenzie, St. Dunstanb University; Rev. J. B. McIntyre, oi ‘lrscadle; Rev. P. D. MeGuigan, Vernon Riv- er; Rov. A. l... Slnnott, Rollo Bay; Rev. B., J. McDonald. oi 'East Point; Rev. W. D. McDonald, D. D. Hope River; l-‘tev W. E. Molwflhl-ll. D. D., Seven Mlle Bay: Rev. M. J. Smith, D. C. I... Kinkora; Rev. Fr- MacDonald, Indian River; FAV- Msrtin Monaghan, D. D., Mis- couche; Rev. Urban Glills, Welling- ton; Rev- F. X. Gallant. Eammlt Bay; Rev. John A. McDonald. Grand River; Rev. ‘Iheodore Osl- m" "Fe unable to reach an agree- miml- The court instructed them bmake mother attempt m return I ffldiCt. lant, Mont Carmel; 114W. 301m Gaudet, Bloomfield; Rev- John Archie McDonald, Int '7: RW- Bell- QUEBEC, Oct. 22.—An Order in Council permitting the City oi Quebec to spend an amount of $1,200,000 on unemployment relief. was passed here yester- day. The City's unempl y-neni. expenditure program was pfgyl- ously approved by federal auth- orltles. LONDON, Oct. 22.—The Ad. mlralty today ordered the cruisers London and Shropshire and the destroyers Acosta and Achaies to proceed from Crete to Cyprus where serious political disorders are reported. ACTON, Middlesex. Oct. 22... (Canadian Press Cable)—A Conservative candidate in the general eioctlon campaign to- day was asked by a heckler "Why is there no unemploy- ment in Russia?" “Because you either work or got shot in Russia," the cand- idate replied. SALT LAKE CITY, Utah. Oct. ZZ-Colonel Charles A- Lindbergh, and Mrs. Lindbergh, enroute to iheir New Jersey home by aeroplane from Vic- sm-ig, B, (5,, landed at the Salt Lake Airport from Nampa, Idaho, at 4.05 p. m. M. S. '1'.) today. MONCTON. N. B., Oct. 22.- George A. McNeil], who has been accountant in the Royal Bank here for the past alx weeks, has been transferred to the Quinponl Road Branch at Halifax, N. S., as manager. THEBRITISII ELECTIIIN clmlllal P u z z Ie d Electorate Now Being Enlight- ened As To What Did or Did Not Hap- pen In Recent Cabi- net Meetings of La- 9 duty oi 14 cents a pound Canadian} bor Gov to butter is again finding its way lntoi the United States for the first time, (By George I-lambleton, Canndlas Press Correspondent) I LONDON, Oct. 22~In the bat- 'tle oi the hustlngs in Great Brit- ‘ sun's general election campaign Imysterlous Downing Street is re- fvealing its secrets. From platform ‘after platform the puzzled elector- ‘lne ls learning Whit did or did not Ihalllwn in thQse iateiul Cablnei Imeetings which preceded the iah ‘of the Labor Government- Cllarges and counter-charges are Ibeing flung at one another by for- Imer Cabinet colleagues, only to be Iswiitly denied. Rt. I-ion. J. R- Clynes, Secretary _oi State for Home Affairs in the ‘Labor Government. declared today f at Liverpool that the National Cov- ernment would not have any am- munition except fol-"the "squibbs" oi Rt. lion. Philip Snowdcn, retir- ing National-Labor Chancellor oi the ‘Exchequer. , Rt. Hon. William Graham, icr- mer Labor President oi the Board oi Trade, lndignantly repudiated the charge made last night by Mr. Snowdcn that he voted for cuts in the unemployment pay. Rt. Hon. Tom Jolulston, Imd Privy Seal in the Labor Govern- ment, has come to the support oi Mr. Graham regarding his state- ment that the Labor Cabinet dis- cussed only a revenue teriii, and not a protectlonisttsriii, in its con- ierences. Walter Citrine, General Secret- ary o1 the Trades Union Congress. is urging all former Labor Minis- ters to disregard obligations oi secrecy respecting what happened at the critical cabinet meetings. iris P.E.|. ‘CANAL RillITE I0 lnslnl Chignecto Commis- sion Hears Further Evidence Favorable To Scheme. (Canadian Press) SACKVILLE, N. B., Oct. 22- Senator F. B. Black, oi Saokvllle, told the Cllignecio Canal Commis- sion here today that ii the propos- ed new waterway were built ii would. in mnny instances, enable Maritime products to take the placl oi United States products now mar- Ccntlnucd on page 10 I Record & Forecast ofthe Weather METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE. Tn!’- onto, Ont, Oct. "' AND IIAXIRIIYDI TEM- PERATPRES MINDIFII Dawson Victoria Ed man i nn Ba nfi Calgary Rn skntnnn Iielrllln Winnipeg Oiinwn Montreal Quebec . . . illllnt John linlifsx . . . Charlottetown FORECAST! Maritime Provlncvn-linderntr i fresh northerly winds; illlr: not mm- changn in temperature. High tllle this morning at 8.26 nl-d lonllht at 0.06. 5.00 nnll 0.24 . . n h 3110 ofle this afternoon n! rlnes tomorrow morning m . Full moon Monday, Oct. 2B. 0.34 s.ln. CAI PERI! SCHEDULE W00! days-loans Borden dslly 9-15 IJII. and 2i 40 nett McDonald. Summers!“- U- llid 2.55 . a.ln. Lanna fgtrmentine daily: ICU-III.- A Bltfmrf RtLiflvr can BE ‘IERY tlsianr when lie ins More“