AXIMS M or a g MERCHANT There's I10 89ml do"! u!!! ynu keep your mental. V180!‘- hill ll (luurillan. ‘oundeil Iillli. "MM" m". flunrdlnu Two COMO} rh-flnlll’ CHARLOTTETOWN. cannon, TH» TPARLEY i DELEGATE Anniversary 0f Barnsgbserved 'At Annual Concert Under All: pices Of Caledonian Club. ‘ Large Audience Delighted. '“'l'il:it I for poor old Scotland's ' cute, Iome useful plan or hculs could make, Or sing a sang at least." was always the ardent wish of lobert Burns. How his poems, his ‘iienksj’ unil his songs are appro- iiairil at the present time, 133 years titer his flflllbll, was amply delnoh- liruied by the huge audience which packed inc Prince Edward Theatre last evening to attend the annual Burns Ailnivel-sory Concert, under the auspices of the Caledoniun Club, and which showed its delighted ap- preciation of Scotch music, Scotch dancing and Scotch humour as pre- ienteil by talented performers in on- coring number after number. The llitertoinment which was under uic distinguished ilatronago of Lieilten- ant-Govcrilor Heartz alid His Wor- [hip liiayoi" Yco, reflects great credit on iirs. Jock Lawson under whose direction the celebration was staged. Dixon's Orchestra and the coled- snlan Club Pipe and Drum Band ndrreii the music of scotiand with t will! Coltio firo which malwa iilsh blood tingle wherever found‘ - ilowcver mingledsrroimthe no. c chorus "A Hundred Pipers Ali's‘ 11'8"’ and "Roamin in the Gleam- "' with Mr. Malcolm McKinnon king the solo part superbly, to the 05in: number, "Auld Lang Byne," which tha audience Joined, tho carers were kept in a state of rnu- ical fervour which at times broke ll restraint, and found In outlet ln rolonged oilplauge, 0055 010W ‘Irainol; executed the vrord dance and the Sailor’: Horu- -- ‘f-“i a smile grace, lightness of W11 and charm of manner which Willi-d the dionca to the rythm, nd held it in a spell many seconds fter this feature was over. -—--_--n-v_~sanvuo-m - NNOUNCEMENTS, coMlNu EVENTS. MEETINGS. are "Mi. Stewart, Wednesday special 0w. Western, "Auction forty-fives tonillit in ~ try l-iall. Excellent prizes. i275 "Zion Church Guild pantry sole, “lldfly afternoon, l-loimans store. 1200-1-94-21. "Ellivv a Sleigh i-ioc Cornwall llii. Skating Wednesday, Friday lid Saturday. Special skate and ‘my. liiondar- 124u-l-23-3l "United Church W. M. S. annual ' I Kcuainaton, ' ' y 28 611d °P¢nll1a melon at aso. ac: non. Evening speaker Miss Myra °“"i'- Japan. me "The Annual Meatina of the Kon- “BWH Es: Circle will be held in K Gwraé Hail on Monday, Jan. "Vqricert xi 5.9m , "°"- Fobruariyiuaitylillt 1258-1-24-3} 37th at I o'clock. A283-i-24-2l.‘ o ‘The well and favourably known soloist Mr- Walter Burdett, raised hi: reputation, if such u. thing is posal~ bio... in two solos "The End of the Road." Ind "Sergeant Jock McPhee." Mr. Borden's power of voice, some of dramatic and pawky ‘iumour were subject to much favourable comment and their quality, if anything. has improved desplta the comedlgni; n- cent illness. The Orapaud Buckle Busters in their repertoire of melody sq well known to radio" audiences,‘ made their debut to the C113y19g"- town stage. Though partly prepared by the significant name home by the trio by an increasing reputation on the stage and before the microphone. the enthusiasm of a mirth-shaken audience broka all bounds and the three comedians were called rcpeat~ edly. Two solos, "My Aln Folk," and "Bonnie Sweet Bessie," by Miss Mar- ..___._ _-.-.__... ..__,_.. m...‘ (Continued on Page 3) f 0E ii ii mvryilui (Canadian Prowl BURlilN. Jan. zn-winis the dele- gates to the Five Power Naval Dis- armament Conference in London are trying to limit or reduoa the naviea of the world, a German inventor ‘named ri-ims raiser today demon- strated a new material for shiP building that ll alleged to enable ivarahips to carry twice u many Bllllll .. they could normally and to make them practically unslnkabla. Folder displayed tho bouyuncy of his patent- ed materials with modal ahlvb "l!" of them which was a yard long and a fopt wide supported n. load of 120 pounds, while a wooden model of the same dimension went to the bottom of the water with-a. similar load. The inventor hopes to build a. ulotor ship to show the poseibilltierfor the use of his materials in the carrying of commercial cargoes. FRIDAY, JANUARY. 24. 1930 I _ The text of the Pope's encyclioalhu aroused world-wide interest be- cause of its commit d that Catlin] llc schools. The above layout shows Popc Pius XX. and the Pope Pius XI And The Vatican State i Vatican State. 0NEMPi0YEO IN MUNTREM TOTAi 20,000 Will Probbflbly. ltedch 25,000 Within The Next‘ Three Months. .._,,_. (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Jan. 23-4] T. Foster. l-rasldent of the Montreal Trade and Labor Council today stated that the unemployed in the city of Montreal number 20.000, Labor lea“ estim- ated he said that this fllllfo would probably roach 25.000 within the next three months. Not until the spring would a decrease in tho number of unemployed be shown he believed. At that time the opening of navigation annually takes care of a largo mun-i bor of the winter's unemployed. i ‘Moncton Mon On Theft Charge (Canadian Press) MONOTON, N. 3.. Jln- 33-'Tl'll¢' man n. ooipltia for twenty-avail yam an employee of the Canadian National Railways was arrested this The Weather, etc 4m: Cur iiiiio Has (as Mon’ Rismf roa his Aim nma - in; tilavoofiro Ron 10a - School. or P- M- Bllmuiersida talent. , izpz-i-u-ao, "A meeting s; m. "dill! Hall on 'Monday averting H?!’ mil. It I lffliofl- A rabale 95W- W. B. Coll”. 386')’. » - ' llflrl ‘. Ii , ‘f? Annual Meetlnl of the nngwf" i" "l! Banter Rive: n, "ll" w. w. will a. hold ndjymt 037th ‘atom on o“ P. m‘ I. at nigh t H0’!- 1-24-14. ‘nun- 0on0“. " onmyc: tho»! w ill Mann _ _ ~71)! h! pron-u: In "*- Nv- M, will in hold inflow ' - first. “Whirl?” v , A. (I \ ‘TURONUM, pun. .. .........'g wast- so‘, winds. mostly lgir. not mach chant! in “MUM-UN- ‘furonw. cloudy ... ... ... .. 22-00 Quqbeu, mow ... .. ... oa-ttbeiow char-Mouton, cloudy iii-m naiuu, allow ..\ aI-ll High tide this moraine at 1.1a and thiioviuingat m. - ~ r flan this malaflt ‘m and “ commonly. M F1591."- ., __ . - lmaueroano la a result of requests 140M801, fill’ can u: .-. .. 10*“ xv. B. “Potato — (Canadian Press) PB-EDERIUTON. N. 3., Jan. 23.. New Brunswick potato growers and dealer's may look for improved de- mand on the Boston market in tho. wava keep: up. it was stated’ hero this morning by one prominent shipper. For the past {our days the" hi!» bcell B» 810w but neverthe- less steady clearingup of the glut at the Newllngland centre of the tuber trade. ‘Till-cc hundred carloads are still on the rails there and will be dis- posed of in a reasonable time if low tnmperatures continue to make shipping impossible. Heavy ship. merits from the Aroostock of Maine were largely responsible for the present decline in demand, Advantage of warm weather was taken over s. week ago to ship in large quantities of the tubers. Prices offered in the province are practi- caliy unmanned. Green Mountains, when demanded. ‘pire bringing froln $9.60 to $2.05 per hbl. In Hartland today $2.30 is being offered for Irish Cobblers. Fasiest In The World ' afternoon on a. charge o! slew-lips ‘m... Hi5 Majesty‘: Mails. Marked letters wera found in his possession is; he was leaving the Post 0159c- iBrokers Are Remanded (Canadian Press) OAUIMW. Alta. Jan. ilk-dance w. O. Holloway and Harvey M. Mills (of Holloway-Mills Bad CWIIPQIW Lid, were remanded for prelimin- ary hearing on Jan. 31st, when ithoir case came before the local Ipollca court this mornins. They did h... appear in person and ti" Pl- ggqwbqgl; and Defence Coun- 30l- \ Steals 7,5 Cents Awarded I5 Yrs- UITROTI. Jlii- ilk-fills hol -up qua robbery of a 1a yell old a ool girl which netted his‘. a profit of 1s flhltllllt not Iiflattt. 580d i! in tin aim vviwa Why for I w (Special to The Guardian) LORIENT, France, Jan. 23—Whlla thérfl is talk in London of 5CrBpp~ in: various warships. France came forward today with a claim w poa- sesslng "the fastest warm-an. in the world." The destroyer Valmy made 39-85 knot! in speed tests in the lit- lantic just bfl this port today. (Special to The Guardian) GENEVA. Jln. Zh-Tho Para- guayan Government Ifllofmgfl the League of Nations today it Md intercepted a Bolivian (ele- gram instructing it; troops "f0 Ifapara to take the offensive" against certain furl! In the dis-- fllptsa Gran Obleaco border am. ‘Ibo (immunisation nail the telegram designated for-u Mlle Mill. Gil". 010101. I.» I"! l" VIIGINII. Sir Irlc Drnmmonl, Sanitary General of the Luna communicated tho lllullga to all member; o! (he Council and Magus. ‘IDIONTO, (hit, Ian. 21-4. W. leatty. chairman nil heal. lllt If (be C. P. _l. will allroia an important gathering o! iam- m. a! m roundup, industrial I nest lgiy. dsyinii the , present carol wmi girnns ‘ tomorrow's important maetlnl be~ _ probably continue throughout tho af. Growers Look For Larger Demand “Hi3 Swolglowed , ..Scfot;v~l.?iv Tho seven months old daught- er of Mr. and Mrs. Bishop Read of Bummarllila was brought ‘to the Prince County Hospital on Thurdiay morning in p danger- ous condition. having swallowed a small safety pin. Tha pin had lodged too far down in the throat to be removed by the mouth for it vval found necessary to oparaic The operation was quite success- ful and the llttla one is new rc- coveriug from lrr unfortunate accident“! ‘i l n i‘ . iilii cairn i (Canadian Plea!) i OTTAWA, Jen. as-r. nub commlt- l tee of the Dominion Cabinet headvfl by .i-emlcr Mackanllc Kill! 0cm, farrad with exflfllk from Vllimllli noon on tha waterpower dilution- The confarenea was preliminary to] tween Premier Mackenzie King. Prc- mier Taacheroau of Que and Pre- i mier Ferguson of Ontar . This con-l ferenca between the Premiers was held up until the return from Lon- don o‘! flan. Ernest Lapolnto. Min- ister of Justice. The conference to“ morrow which will start at noon and i temoon will be private. it ll expect-i ed that the Bt. Lawrence waterways‘ project will tourism in the discus-W sions- Ten Million Shipment (Canadian I'm!) YOKOHAMA. Jan. iii-The liner mares: of Canada sailed for Van- couver. I. 0., today carrying ruoro than 20,000.15“! you (about 010.000.- 000) in [Old believed lo be tho larg- eat tram-Pacino lold lliipmeflt in history. The fictional City Dank of my York (‘my lhippld 10.00am All the l0 yea. pieces were con iqtihildflin must bo educated in Catlin i i iii . ,1 i. l. guv-rnmant departments this viltcr- ‘, y i Ramiro? ARE i i r i i 000i; - _..u ' nines r».=..-...i~ n. ‘ca... For Changes in Canadian Trade Legislation. ( I OTTAWA, Jan. Zi-Presenting in the Dominion Government a memoi- . nndum asking for amending logic i. lotion on variety of subjects, all 0i ! which have been brought boforo the Government by delegations in previ- ous years, a delegation of the Retail . Merchants’ Association of Canada i met members of the Mackenzie King i Cabinet this morning. i Y . MANY SUBJECTS 3 Suggested remedial legislation oov-. I cred the following subjects. N. S. P‘.‘°°"5'-Y“°"i°" Cheques; Sales tax; ‘The bankruptcy‘ act; Attachment of salaries of civil sefvaritS; Weights and measures; Trade stamps fnlanufacturers’ pro- mlums; Interest on refund of monies. held by the Government; Hall-centi circular rates: Fraudulent advertis-f lng; Department of domestic distrib-I utlon. . i i Will Cooperate Hundred Percent (Canadian Press) 4 i LONDON. Jan. 23—l-loil. J. l... Raistoli. Canadian Minister of Nfiw‘ tionul Defence, and representative! of the Dominion at the Five Power i Naval Conference. in addressing the? first working iaaslon of the Confer- poesa of the Conference. Imprisoned (C. P. Cable Via Reuters) CAIKJUTTA. India, Jan. 33- ‘rwelvo prominent members of the Indian National Congress who were among those resigning their seals in the Legislatlve Assembly or aim ugimtures have been sentenced to fa year's rigorous impriaonirient on charges of sedition and conspiracy. The charges one: haul‘ autumn. loo o: tempo ll and no w do; comma brraouofvmiic hlnuaqcunumalaluu u... . or c .1 .. ...- a tionillvutia Ollcuttfl Hi0 h QHN~€II I‘, “""--_. horde he had used at the opening ac House of Lords two days ago. the nation National needs must always be relative, ‘the opening statement. The require- aurfoit, the MAXIMS MERCHANT -.D|Y¢llllII4llIIIl- OIL cit-n z the can! of desperation of despair. RepreseTz-t-atives AtNaval By "hi: Cumin and Anlufl labour ptlene Delivered ll. l. A. ha. Parley :14. Much _I_r_1_ Accord They All Spoke of fl‘ he Desire, of Their People to Feel Se-' “cure, And That by Common“ Agreement Armaments Couidfl Be a Reduced. i? (Calildlln Pres LONDON, Jan. Si. James, the great naval powers today iililmittfll ‘naval needs as the first business of ‘Power Conference. They all apoiie ‘secure, but coupled (hat wiih emphasis th ycmtl than. by common s problem for us of the will to live." s. life or death problem for us lo have free access to th Premier MacDonald s: ‘Tho navy ls us." al needs of one country to security went together. For tho United states. llenry Stimson, Secretary of State, made inents of the Ufiii-cd/ Stiles WHO wail understood. he said. They hid been recognized by Britain through its Prime Minister, agreeing to the mualliy .0! JlPYN .WW5¥‘ 35139713.". Britain arid the United Slates. That was the basis on which the benefi- clent purposes of the conference the morning “f u"; desire of their pwlllca to feel ’ greement urmimcll exclaimed Premier MacDonald. "If. ll " The great problem wivs thc emigrants From s) 23-1.. qum. girlie‘. dravringroum at the Palace of- ; statement cf their session of the Five ' at naval naods were relative. ts could be reduced. “lira e whole worltfl added. repeatini (ha drum‘ ion in the K078i Gill"! 0| u" relation of the national need; of another. and with that rlak and avlu czeuld be best promoted. but the Un- i q States also believed that (hi. requirements of naiional defense on the part of various mum of tile world were necessarily largely rela- tive u; m; general condition; of the world. Therefore. Ml‘- Bi-lmfivfl w“ oases-At is.» s9\-£°..B5-\;s9ll1‘i..9‘1%. . .. "W4 a. means whereby senor n reduction (Continued on Page 3) .____._....- Maritimes Way Not Expect Temporary Tmployment In New Eng. w BOSTON. l\'lass., Jan. 23.~Dcspiie _____________,,,,_,,.- the fact that Governor Frank G. Allen's response to President Hoover's request for an enlarged building pro- gram in relieve the uilenlployinenli situation revealed tho (act that more. is contemplated in. Massachusetts than in any slllslci year for the past decade, and that, statistics show that more Maritimers; in New England pursue the carpentry‘ tion, the boom vrill not benefit resi-i dents from across the border who! seek temporary employment here, asi the drive is designed prlnlarily to aid; natives, and preference will he given’ them when the jobs are awarded. Labor leaders here predict that the, campaign will have the effect of be-i ing a hindrance to non-citizens, as a more careful check-up than usual! \vill be made by employers of labor,‘ and a. greater effort to give employ-E merit to local men will result. i i i AT LOW EBB Admittedly, employment coilditlons ili New England, and especially in‘ Massachusetts, are at a low ebb, and‘ a poor year looms to meet tho usual influx of Muritimers in the spring. particular communities. Maritime clubs in various New‘ ‘Eilgland cities have adopted resolu- tiona advising natives of their homo provinces that i030 appears to b; q particularly poor year in which to seek employment in and around 3N. inn. and more atrinlcllt methods are contemplated to counteract tho gm- eral impression that because a m. hosed bulldllll expansion moans plenty of work, lobe will be i Jung and my of 1cm: hemabouta to out» sidora. Then m several contributing (u. can to the onlatloa conditions. pint, the over-triennial lnnanas of chief War voicnau that 9mm gramme" O I O All‘ Marl Service The following telegram from lion. P. J. Vanlot. Post Master General Ottawa came too late lo be read n. the annual manila: of the Summersida Board ‘of Trade held on Tuesday ni|lit:- ‘trade more than any other occupa-m,“ ‘h ma“ "HM. h "mwd. Sumlnerllde will be made a point of call. Should than be an! Ill- terruption in present car ferry service disrupting (he present mall service planes will supplement it. Existing conditions do not war- rant the additional penlitlllfQ involved by airplane cervical,‘ j’ P. J. VIBNNIT- STATUE T0 AN AS_S_ASSIN (Canadian no») NEW YORK, Jan. lZv-A Vlflllhl enoe today, declared no Canadian _ exposmon or “w naval quuu!‘ lhc usual bills relative to the sublectidup-uh m m. N“; york Tlmgg m. would be madoat this time. but in” {modmg me Stag Lgmxa"u‘e-ldly "lid "l" '1" ""1" m" m“ and several cities are making efforts ue w m ggggggm was erected at that Canada was prepared in co~ “per!” mo p” cum m the pun l to relieve tho situation in their owmsgmlova commemorating llprdiriand Gabrillo rrinoip the student who killed Archduke Francis jrrdlnlnd of Austria and his escort on Jun! 2a. ma. _¢y_.--q-u'y-u-— the Civil service requirements; third. the recent stock market decline. which has baa a tumicuoy to disrupt confidence in amoral industry: bu! again, the gradual decline of New England as a farmlnl center. "to which occupation many Maritime" turned. Tho general Iiiuatlou ll b! M means alarming as for at natives If! concerned, but for ciitlldlmwndl- indication that 1W! (Of not: II aivflupmlnnoo in award- ilcimlmonliahilabhaianai lll-vbnbllfllflllilflln uaiiviiiauaouwlv. l , .. e u. tiom an different» and than lama