minus OI .8 MERCHANT i ——— e A...” M; wholly on his own. I” | Guardian founded IIII. Zllllfhflln-n... Guardian Iwoyflenla; m h1g5 ggoj judgment that n- llfremjFerguson Delivered r His liVale d_i_ctory Before 1,700 Supporters At Royal . York, Toronto - “Ontario, Canada And Dear Old Empire, Will Have The Best That Is In Me”, Declares New Co1nmis- . sioner. (Special to the Guardian) ronolffvii. 0n‘... Dec, 3-- remier [gqugon last night delivered his yiledicwn‘ to his people. his prov- nn and his party. speaking at the moi York before the tcccncl great- utmrrsention banquet in the history s! provincial Conservatism, Canada's new High commissioner to old Lflll- don. dolled the drab garb of the political warror foi- the bright and shining mail of the patriot and held high Inperiitlism as the torch which lulu him from the head of Govern- ment la Ontario to the heart of Em- pire svnreu. determined to niakc some contribution no matter how small toward linking together a little more closely. strengthening the. film Ind duickening the blood that rum through the veins of the great organization known as the British Nation. l go as a matter of public dull‘. Mr. Ferguson told his audience ‘e! mi 1.100 supporters. It ls just timber opportunity for service. I rellre I am following in the toot- fs-‘emqlpi-umen. the men who laid 5MP"! and firmly and deeply the "Wdltlvve vim d-hich this confed- eration structure of ours la being cr- ccted. Gait. Strathcona. Tun-per. ~P!Y!'.'-‘ and later our deceasc‘. friend Mr. Lav-kin. ‘Through all these years when been represented at the hurt of the Bnpire in the very hub of international organization by men '9” h"? U004 hikh and played n Imf part in the l‘fe and develcyh M! "f this rvimtrv. Du you think ldid not appreciate the fact that it ANNOUNCEME-Nlb‘. u COMING EVENIS. _ MEETINGS E'l'CS. "‘5o.rden Lnle Club loading hogs. It Albany Thursday, Dec. 4th. Hours l’ "l l- 9652-12-3-21 h"5ea “His Model Wife" presented HUI‘: Cornwall Conimunty Club at Ylckley Thursday. December 4th. 1f “mm Friday. nssz-iz-i-ii. "O“""S i0 the unfavorable wen- " l“? llflrlor social at John Pflilll- is postponed till ‘fliurminy ll-Sfll. December 4th. llfifl-ll-Zl-Zi. ‘tgllfitrfje tonight. Thursday. 1m. a for Concert and Bazaar in St. thorns-i; gchocl. If not. fine. first n" "lflht- aces-ii. "Alinouncement. Come all! To m I- The Bazaar and Hot Goose u ‘If’ l" CW0 ‘Traverse Hall, sat- ‘au. December cm. sou to a. If fine. Ims Monday. ossw-iz-i-ai. I £00m: to Bean Supper and “Jar in Crapaud l-lall. Friday. , mber 5th. Bingo. etc. Proceeds W19!“ Institute. Supper 3b cents. DGJI-IZ-I-Zil. "An excellent concert t hes 1M1 talent is to be helbv fr: in: e Hall. Charlottetown. on E3411. December 9th. Reserve this ' M72-lZ-4-5-8-3l. ~ luzlmrve mummy. Dec. 4. I01‘ he If It Ht. Catherines school H “lt- Bale of lunch boxes and candy. m) mlmml.‘ Admission lb cents. If m!‘ come first fine night. DOM-ll. "Dr. ciin. Purdy when. West- $1360.. u. v.. u. s. A. Phone . - Chronic maladies prevented “I rured at home. when they or- uinwl. 1m-io-io-ainna ‘tel-aw: crate mm: chicken and d“ "rifled and graded canncra. b“ 1M dressed. Wednesday of each ;m_* llll rnrl of season. lllehcat ‘l Price raid for all grades. ..'. ', "YVT. Btwhwc". W; §0".'l-l1‘.-4-f:f7lii'kf."fit-ll J. P’. Allln. l5 afar cryfromthase mentoa provincial Prune Minister. i-fcwrsrd Ferguson. l know the task is a dif- ficult one. I may not succeed in dc- ‘ing anything, but I have the will to ltry. and so far as my ability. my strength and my efforts are ccneem- 'ed. ohm-lb. Canada. and the dour ‘hid nnphe mu have the best that is in me. ~ Bennett Cables Icltcltatfola TOEONTO. Ont. Dec. zwwhila be could not himself attend. nor could ha make an address by radio tele- phone. Premier Bennett was able to ioabla his felieitaticns last night to Premier llergvison and the Ontario Conservative Association at the Hoy- al Yorlg The cable which was sent ‘from imdon to John A. Muriieci. M. P.. the chairman. was read by Mr. MacNieol as ‘follows: "Congratulations and regards to all present at tonight's banquet. Rn- Ent unavoidable M16856!‘- Whlie 0n- tarlo lean snot Innis Minister. afl. insulate" pi-Glfdjhat in the centre cf the Empire his services will be in- valuable. Obngntulatwns on your splendid work ln-arrangfng conven- tion." Thomas Humbug Sp e_‘_e ch SETS l-IEATIIER ON FIRE IN GREAT BRITAIN-LABOR finlm‘. SEVERELY LASI-IED. LONDON. u“. u .11.. l-lon. J. H. ‘Phonics. Secretary of Stale for the Domlnlons. is not likely to forget for some time to come that he called the preference proposal of Prime Minis- var R. B. Bennett of Canada "hum- ‘bug." The word andbther phrases construed as unfriendly to the pro- posal of the Canadian Premier came out. in the House of Commons dur- ing the Imperial conference debate last‘ week and brought a carefully weighed and strongly vvvrded yqly from Mr. Bennett yesterday. No Etna of Political hucrc Dying Dewa Tonight there was no sign of the political furore dying down. m. Hon. i... M. C. B, Amery, a former secret- ary for the Doniinions. addressed a ivy-election meeting in Whitechapel. denounced the goverrunantb "blun- Riering" in their treatment of the Imperial Conference and said Mr. Thomas had made a P00! attempt to excuse the government's lack of policy by describing Premier Ben- nett's offer as "humbug" and mis- representing it outragluiuly. This attitude. laid Mr. AIME. had called upon the‘ government‘: head n castlgation from Mr. Bennett iuch Finds Pearl In Oyster Stew WILLARD. Ont. Dec. 3.- Wbile enjoying an oyster stew. ltlrl. Orlcy A. Parrctt came down on something hard which gave bar quite a severe Jar. _ The "something moved to be a pearl. Taken to a local Jew- eller it was described by him as being one of the biggest and but he had ever seen. If. was almost "charmer. CANADA. RSDDCEMBER 4. 1930 perfect. The pearl is to be scat in Toronto for appraisal. Pa Jul iWayFor Parley AT OTTAWA NEXT YEAR - BEN NETT LISH PEOPLE AS GREATER STATES- MAN THAN ANY CANADIAN EVER REPRESENTING CANADA IN LON- DON. BT. JOHN, N. 13., Dec. 3.—"'1‘here is no Justification for speaking of the Imperial Conference from the econ- hera today by Lt. Ool. W. Arthur W. Steel. M. 0.. General Secy. of ‘the Canadian delegation to-the imperial Conference who_ returned to Canada on board the Canadian Pacific liner Duchess of York. "It would be expecting too much" REGARDED BY ENG- ; omie point of view.“ it was stated Col. Steel continued, "From a trad.. l l Grand Champion Steer l I l l ‘hm tTGleabvrn. grand champ on. noted Canadian breeder. It _.__. _______-..__,___.. ._. En tire “Claw Is ion steer. owned by Col. I’. H. Deac- . weighs 1.400 pounds. l lLost When Linton (Canadian Press) YARMDIIHI‘. N, 5.. Dec. 3~How eight man comprising the crew of the pulp carrying motor ship Lin- Ooaatel Staamships Ltd. and reg- istered at 5t. John. N. 8.. were lost when their ship crashed against the rocks off Cape Iourchu. near here. during a blinding snowstorm and northwest gale early yuterday. was a body attached to wreckage from the Untnn. Mute. Tutimnny =~~~ Bits of debris scattered to widely separated points along the danger- ton. operated by the Eastern Canada ‘ indicated todaydn the discovery‘ of' itional free trade government to ac- l‘ 011s coast. and a hulk still swept by cept without reservation or eonslder- l tremendous waves. were the remains atlon the protective empire policy asfol the pulp carrier which braved l. laid down by Rt. Hon. B. ‘B. Bennett. gale in order to leave here at mid- Prime Minister of Canada before night Monday for Selmah. Kant: the Conference. I consider that the County. The body found on the ‘Jcmlnions as a whole and Canada shone ol when is known as False ln particular have gained a great deal l Harbor. was identified as that of’ Camian Fry. mate, aged Z3. of Back i ccmmodatl Crashei On Rocks ‘momlng vim-i Eton Sweeney, on a lshooting trip found m"; scantily lclsd body among the rocks of False Harbor. Sweeney immediately rioti- .flad fishermen of Yarmouth Bar. The vessel was a. complete wreck. Scores of person: directed by the Nova Bcoti: Police are searching for other bodies. An inquest over Pryfls Ilitdy will be livid tomorrow. Debris [including fumiihre has been ideit. 'i'ied as ha Wi-z brmnged to the LL".- ton. Several exploded rockets believed to have been scnt up from the slvp utra found tonight on West Point. 3.0; "outh Cape. "It iinllhded for thétsliinton to take on a cargo of pulpwood from f-fants County for delivery bc New England states and the light ivciglit of the unloaded craft is thought tn have been a grave hindrance in her battle to weather the storm. Built in England in 1920. the Lin- ton wss brought to Canada several years ago by the Eastern Canada Coastal Steamship; Limited. and af- ter being filled with passenger ac. , she engaged 1n coast- ‘lmost colorful figures. l IalahJJehyllAtngawflgh-ggpggn Qreamdaradhlal. MAXIMS‘ 014 MERCHANT 10 PAGES A Most Hum bug/Speech Draws Fire N o ta bl e ___ l .-.'.'.".§‘..';.°.f;.. .‘.ili'.....".‘.‘.‘é'.‘.‘.“. Ca r e e r b if! referred‘ to Mr. Thoma. "Humbug" speech in the Com- ‘; mom and declared, "I've been Foreign Secretary and l say that kind of language is what no mlrllafer should use even when speaking tu an unfriendly poI_ er. It's not merely an outrage 0" courtesy hut an outrage on . the British people that a minis- TORDNTO. Dec. 3.-’1"he alopulnt- l inter professing to speak In their merit of Hon. G. H. Ferguson asCan- l name should use language of‘ adlan High Commissioner ‘in Lon-i that kind about any proposal." don brings to a close in a provincial‘ Hr proceeded fa adv-qr“.- M“ sense. one of the most notable polit- Baldwin's fiscal policy including‘ lcal careers in the history of Canada . food taxation if necessary. A PPOINTMENI‘ OF FERGUSON AS HIGH COMMISSIONER A _ WORTHY ONE. Annual labseriptlcus l) Ii u pa, l! lull Canada and 11.3.‘: 8-5:‘. l14 T.» 3 Vote On Project ‘RESOLUTION RE ST. LA \\'RP'.N( it". ‘.‘.‘A'TI?,R. WAY PASSET) BY MAR. BOARD OF 'I‘RADFI. I ("nnadia-n vPrr-ss» MQPTTCN N. 517C". '1 » F" a \7f.' o.‘ fourteen to luv-- in» inn-pun,‘ Board: Of TTQPIP tech“ 1113"] f‘ r934 oiuiicn ll'_"‘lal'ing the.‘ 1r hr».- 5.11 and removes from the sphere of at»; f-lvn politics one of the Domfnlods‘ The-loyalty Mr. Ferguson was able to infuse into his followers and his own native ability. coupled with a‘ wide knowledge of many phases of, life in hi5 native province. enabled: him to raise the Conservative part)". ln the Ontario Legislature from a‘ -—" handful of members in opposition to a numerical strength never equalled before by any party. Although hri fought many hard battles and en-' Last Minute ifanadiazi Prassi TO SUSPEND IMMIGRATION WASHINGTON. I). f2. Der. J. countered bitter opposition there are‘ --(.'hairman Johnson cf flu: few of his political opponents who: House immigration (icinmiltee do not admire his success and wish. Introduced legislation today in him wcll in his new post. suspend all immigration for five KC!!!- Has Been Premier cf Ontario 7 Years __ _.___ l CANADA WON GRAND III-PERI!‘ Mr. Ferguson is stepping out o.'_ the field of provincial politics on the tenth anniversary of his selection as; leader o! the Ontario Conservative party and seven years after his be-. coming prime minister of the prev- ince. His rise to power since Decem- ber 7. 1920. when a Conservative cun- ‘ rention made him party leader has.’ CHICAGO. Der. It-Herman Trelle of Wembley". Alberta. torlnv won the grand wheat champion. ship at the International Live- stock Show. Trclle. who won the same prize in i328 exhibited hard red spring wheat. l own party. j 3|) At that time the United Farmer; Government imder Premier B‘. C.’ WASHINGTON. D. C. Der. .1. -Thr anftdnmplng order In ef- hrcn a surprise to many. oven in NSjANTI-DUDIPING onnzrt unmov- (Contdnued on Page 3) I Barnaby Heard By Hub Club Monopole, Dec. Qr-Olalmlngthat economic conditions in the Maritime Provineeo were better than in any other section of Canada. R. W. E. Burnaby, Maritime trade commie. sloner in Toronto. in addressing the Moucton Rotary Club at its weekly luncheon yesterday stated that the Iopportunitles or these provinces were abundant. During the course of his remarks, Mr. Burnaby said that the people of these provinces were not making the most of these opportunit- Iiea. however in agriculture and other lllnel. l "It. is to he regretted that we are Wmporting canned vegetifie: when we should be producing all we need right here." be said. "We are mining opportunities in hog raising. in oys- iter production and in our hardwood, industry.’ i tion was forced to "take lying down" because it had no answer to it ex-l cept the dlwnisaal of Mr. ‘fhomul and this the goverrment did not‘ have the courage w order. lalvatlon of the lir Phillip Cunliffe Lister. Prea- idantofthn Bouvdoflradeintwo Conservative aclmllniltntions. refer- red in a speech hu-e to the "Lament- abll exhibition" given W “t. 111cm- as in chanctnfziitl u humbi: "what will yet prove to be the salva- tion of thh cumin." The much-criticised use of the as no British government had ever received and which the administra- word was only in accord with Labor ministers. , l attitude towards aatd air Kinlalcy Wood. "loading hogs at YmhV-Iednet- dnv aftcmoon. Decemlxr l0. List "'1 another meeting p. another my‘ N‘ 15mm" "my M°'ch"dl"al work along Nova Scotla. Later 1Com nuclei-on i=5...‘ 3i Christmas Mail Increase IOP. C. feet against pig iron importation: from Ontario since i925. was re- moved today by the Treasury. Instructions to collectors of rus- lcms said investigations had shown there was no dumping cf pig Iron from the province. TO SEARCH FOR FREYGFITEH 31' d Laban‘ N" s" MaSB” “f mekhc was converted into a freighter. Linton. leaves a vrldow and seven year old daughter. Other members! iof the‘ crew were: Willem J. Mam‘ Kenzie. first engineer. 23. of St. John; Loran Booth. 23. second en-z glneer, of Fredericton. ri. B; Frank Webster. a4. mantle. of ri-edei-icwru‘ ‘Dmast Goodwin, 25. seamen; m»: yea LeBianc. M. seamari. anal-fatty lBnudreau. ll. scams-i. The last |three named hailed from Yarmoutb. Between 4 a. m. and daylight yes- itcrday was given as the probable l gtlme of the tragedy by iwbwe win-l qancn and Owen S-iweny, llghthnusci keepers at Cape Yourchu. , when m-ieicvn of the shin es she tossed in ‘heavy seam was finally obscured by Ithc snowstorm at 33s a. m. . Shortly litter l a. m.. the light keeps: first observed Linton making frffficult progress around the cape. iM. times the shin was beaten danger- ously near the mast. and those in the lighthouse thought her engines could ‘not have been working perfectly. The boat's light was three quarters of n mile west southwest of the Cape at 2 o'clock. Movmtainous ‘raves were crashing wee the coast aa the ship disappeared in the storm, to remain unheard from until this authorities although the number may should start building workers’ homes on a large scale. than two thlrdri of the new houses will be built in the suburbs. outside o: London county llmltl. The Linton was a steel vessel of s91 tons. To Clear 77m London Slums a LONDON. Der. "fire year plan‘ of housing and slum | clearance will be submitted to the! London County Council by its hous- ing committee ‘Tuesday. The. plan provides for the iears i931 to i935 and calla for a total expenditure of‘ bldillibbtld. Ninety eight acres of slums in crowded fondon will be cleared. ln-i volving the transference and relious. in! of 30.500 persons. A total of 34.670 houses will be built by the municipal he modified if private enterprise According to present plans. more GAD?!’ JOE-BI. I. l.. Dse. s-A gruassane diasovery was made here this e-vaaiu in Gilbert's Lane. I715 a suitcase uncovered in a mlmist car arriving on the C. Pglhuelprad today at noon was found to contain tbabodyofamals infantabcutoua wosimld and thought to have ban prclninent Oonaerntive. at l brought from Mmtreal. At the pul- __-__ Suit Case Found In C. P. R. Colonist Car, St. John Con- tainedBody OfDeud Infant humus. coroner. body will be hold until the C. f‘. R- officsn mans a thcough investiga- tion. and than he will decide wheth- er a put-match will be mule and if an tnquad will be held. The body is now at a lcoal man-ll parlor. mt time it is not known if the child died from natural causes. Dr. C. 1. slated that the 3.—-A gigantic K CLEVELAND. Ohio" Dec. 3»- Th- Salvsre Association request- ed the coast guard here today to search for the freighter Usona n! the I. D. Gleason Coal Cm. Detroit. which left Detroit. Pr!‘ dav bound for Falrport. Ohio. iSpeclal to the (fuzz-diam TORDHTO. Ont. Dec. 3-410 re- flection of bad times is seen in out- going British mails. according so Toronto pact officz authorities. 0n the contrary the volume of mall leaving the. city for overseas destin- ations shows an increase cf between 10 and 15 percent over last year's mail. The percentage increase ks that MIGHT HAVE SAVED LIFE which is normally expected by the SYDNEY. Dec. fL-Within one "lbronto post office. hundred yard“. of shelter that For several rears the Christmas might hnvr saver] his life. Wil- 11131] to the British Isles ha; fncreas- I iism Stole-r. 68. collapsed and ed in volume. at least 10 pemerit each i died in the darkness. unaware that salvation was s» near. year over that of the preceding year. ‘ searchers discovered today. when they located the body in a thick- et about two miles from the Benn ' Eolnn road. where the hunter , ' disappeared last Friday allur- Gzants Found nm- CYFIDNI TAKES DEATH TOLL LONDON. Dar. IL-The Gover- nor of the Fill Islands today ne- »-_ ' filled the Colonial 0cm- that t. TUSCON. Arlz.. Dec. IL-Jlta- l cyclone bad struck the Fiji: on cover: of remains of what was ‘I Nov. :3. billing seventeen psi-semi believed to be a hitherto un- Including one missionary and known race of giants h“ been 1 cumin: nrovertr damn» estlm - disclosed by J. I. Golfer. of Ssy- ntul at 320.000. ope, Sonora. a mining town J00 ——-— miles south of the Mexican bor- BUILDINGS SHAKER BT QUAKE der. ——-—— Gainer. a mining engineer. uh! ALBUQUF-KQVI- -‘~'- V» D"- laborera clearing ranch laad 1-?" Gilli-Mt M?!" ""1"!" QQQI‘ the flgqtflg glrgg ||| (h; 11g_ were Ill!- here ll 2.3! l‘. M. 1-0- iaity of Sayopa dug into an old dl!" "NH! Bil-Mill’! lhfvliihfllll cemetery when bodies of men l "l? c“! I0" llllllll- M!!! NI‘- “gpu-in; 4.13m t.“ in ha“; ‘ um fled from their homes. In "y; you" bu"; u" u n", one downtown building it was re- The head; of the ancient skel- i mrtevf telephones were knocked dons. Color said. were eapoelsl- If"! 5H3!- ly large. Carved nailve atone bracelets were loud on the ben- ea. Beside the bodies. Ooler sail the eradest kind of stone weep. SKELETONS AVERAGING EIGHT FEET IN HEIGHT DIS- COVERED IN MEXICO won arlphecnou LONDON. Tier. L-(Caaadian Pres! (‘ablel-Jlmea Hall. ubnr Party candidate wan the byJlee- one and implement: were burial. lion la Wbitacbapel today fl/leLure ' AinMacKinhon Fur Buying‘ Monday. Dec. 8- r- ‘t. cr-nsirleration liv- re-nh- or fan“; a: n. rvlvye fn-r-i- »- -.~i»..-»_'nf ti q f“. lfivrrrrf" IIT"! ~i_:-. y‘; :l\lhl‘lllm' lv."l_" “ill |\'_|‘ pwqnw- n g _ tn though it Peril.’ in m lriaefi‘ ‘1 {this r-eciien cf il-e l)"l1‘.l'\"’"'|. nuci '. JOFI by the cvnrl"c~n ll?“ rl: ixl- a lrletrlmcntally r.”- d m" rl~i-;-ii~: in il-‘fllfifi’ l"? "c"... 'l "ouwfl: .211 ~11 gllir vole dvv-rri C'\'|v"r_"r"g‘ »'1_ Pucdericlc-n. and Frlvyvijnflqvi 2551-141 the TOEOIUIVVW “l\l"'l rllYflifirlrl ‘m; twist vigorcur- debate nr in- nun m] meeting, Wh- wrcd by the John lV-rrrl .~r ‘Ti-vi, cs MONCTUN, N. F. Vi". .’\ --"‘i1fi Maritime Board c’ Thad:- in ?lll‘U{\I meeting fnclay vveni nu record a! favoring the dcvelnnmrul of imrdg- vrtion and crganliallrui at the r1‘:- cnt lime in Maritime Canada A 1-95. ciuiiz-n spew-med IN’ m» 5y 7311.1 l"""‘|ll W. v.1; i. n14 (Cert nut-d on Fag- .".i l _. .. . ._. . 1 1.] lNeiv Water p Supply Is Now Available | . ., . l With the water from the n" ifllifllllllff.‘ supply at Bracke- n! tlioad made available. for the first _t‘me yesterday. Ch!l"l'\ll'fl')"'1"l hm Icncr more an adequate suirp“: of water. Before any water v1.5 "louw ed to enter the i-esen‘ .r. 1h.- fou! MIIP. fourteen‘ inch mam was "Luslu ed nut. the water used being a1 awed to flow through the blow-off i" to a. quart? n-ur the reservoir. Th.- "nain was flushed in order that all sedl< ment might. be cleaned out. an!‘ vnli clear water allover‘. into the ‘can voir. During the next. via-ck wate" will be mmrwd from (hp new‘ .-. --¢- q few hours each day. ruFfv-ieni tun! t» keep thi- supply: at a safe t-z-cl. The management of the new For. um who had been anxiously irvait- in: the l'if‘W SUDDI)‘ ordered that worl bc begun flooding the rink lm-ncdi. llIl". Work will he fl"'tl1llllll9€l‘tll the ire i! ready for m» ,1...) 1.1.595 _._... ._.¢_.. l ‘The Weather, etc MORE-P 1B slot ' 9W5 woman Sliouto Btuwc lPt ERlfMbTlON wmc (new we fr» amt: am all-lea f ._ I oven (up coats . .1 TORONTO. Dee. 4.~Mod*ram west Winds. rlcud". colder at night: Temperatures Maximum . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Minimum . . . . if» l High tide this morning s‘. in and. Wonight c1930. l sun rises this morning m. ‘i2! and {we this afternoon m 4 ld_ ._._ ._=‘