3' .misuse i 0l’.A No one is exempt from talking i»~=»°°'~ f 9 _ , f , » , _ 1 ,~ 1 » 'C f, / , 1 ' 4 1 4 . .. ,.,,, J, ,'_.7_,1,_, I , I I “Am” it 't rs §‘\\\\i\l%.i/2,,..,.,M . Mgjys i" GHAR GUARD en, / /// \ \ \\ “,'i,_. ' _ ‘ The Peo le Pa er ,WI-*<<»"1.i."’ Readb Everybody §§‘ ...it \\l. . lllllflllilll ... I/i , ; i p l P ‘ . Y \' ~ . i 2"" ` “‘° (lovers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew ' Q ` i"' S`.._ i go,-um; Guardian. Ionmhd H51. cisnrlotiiotown Guardian Two Conte. f _ _ , _ , _ 1 W u CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1930 8 PAGES i>;°i`iiTLisé'.§’$§fi'.§"l`f.'Ii'§°iif'.§f"§i§’.3f°°` PR L _ _ ' f - i _ OGATI IS EXPECTED GD _ _ _T _ W _ il W5* if Y W __v _g Prim Min. Sails For ondon Tuesday i. ’ . i _ U “Over One Third Of Tariff Items 'Are Approved Of Others Will Be-T;ken Up Today Before Prorogation-Discus- sion Very Spirited. _ *___--_ PUFATO TARIFF EFFECT will BE SMALE. iS Giiiii Little Imported' From U. S. At Any Time- Increase In Price Forecast. TORONTO, Sept. 20-Creation of a tariff operating against importa- tlors of United States potatoes will have very little effect cn Canadian renditions. in the opinion of R. Dmrson, director of York Traders Company. "Every province in Canada grows potatoes and we not only have more than enough for our own needs, but we are heavy exporters to other countries," said Mr. Dawson. "1 do not think thc tariff of 75 cents per Continued on Page 3 ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS ETCS. "Victoria Hall tonight. come. sec "_Dcme.=.iic M.~ddlcrs." a story of real life and .tragedy 7110-9-22 "Dr. Cliff., l’l1 Queen St.. Char- lottetown, Chronic Maladies prevent- ed and cured at home, where they Orllllnate. 5416-'7-15-3m "See "Finnlgan's Fortune" pre- sented by the St. Teresa Dramatic Club in New Perth Hall, Tuesday night, Sept. 23rd. 7061-9-18-22-31. "Emerald Club taking hogs. lambs fat sheep, veal calves. Wednesday. 2-ith from noon until 3 o'clock. D. N. McKay, Secretary. 7104-D-22-21. "Notice, After September ist no custom sawimz will be done at my mill until further notice. Please bring no timber. Henry Tanner, Charn- wood. Y-bt 45. 6690-9-4-mvethdi. °‘Dr. J. C. Lawson the noted Diet- itian and Osteopath. will speak in the Caledonian l-lull. Richmond Street, Monday. September 22nd. on "The Philosophy of Health". ut 8 P.M. Tuesday. September 23rd on “The Miracle of Food." These lectures are fm. voor-9-to-21. ‘ .l -'rn V (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Ont., Sep. 21.--With Pwrogation expected on Monday, the House of Commons Saturday plough- ed steadily through the tariff items ot the emergency budget. When the members went home shortly before midnight. slightly over one t.l'ii.N:! of the total number of items before the ,committee of ways and means had been approved. The others, including ‘a number which are admittedly con- tentious, remain to be taken up on Monday, which is the last day Prem- .ier R. B. Bennett can remain in Ot- tawa. if he is to catch his boat for England and the Imperial Confer- ence. Bv general consent.. the House agreed to sit at eleven o'clock on Monday morning. instead of et the iu.-ual hour of three dclcck in the af- terrioon. 'Discussion Spirited I Discussion of the tariff items was rspirlted. There was a running fire of criticism- of the increases. At times it ‘flared up into real opposition and Continued cn Page 3 iURY’$ FINDING , (Canadian Prcssi i svomzv. N. s., sep. ui.--‘mt Norman J. McPherson came to his death by being stabbed with a knife in the hands of William N. Ma»cCa.s- kill" was the verdict of Cox-oncr‘s Jury enquiring into the death on Thursday night of McPherson. Cancelled Trip To The Maritimes (Special to the Guariiilni MONCTON, N. 8.. SUP. 20.-Hit R Thornton, President of the Canad- i.:n National Railways has been com- pslled to defer his trip to the Mar- ‘itimo Provinces for the time being. He hopes however, to be able to make the trip within the very near future. _____.__--éd--11 -»--Q "Hear the 3-act lilly "The Road Back" with specialties at North River Hall. Monday, Sept. 22nd. Ii not fine B. ii. A. Wiiiidlll Annoyed' Over Fuss She Made _.__. AT ‘I2 Sl-IE WENT FOR SWIM AND WAS CAUSE OF MUCH EXCITIZMENT NEW HAVEN. Conn., Sept. 20 -Mrs. Abbey Stewart Cooley. 12. il quite annoyed ni all the fuss , her folks mode when she went. i for a swim today. J The trouble was she did not tell anyone she was going. And then she went clone. She was located three miles of! shore by l.:\ aeroplane pilot. Informed of her whereabouts by the- pilot. her sun-in-law. Grqve W. Palen. gave chase in 1 motor boat and finally over- hauled her. She argued at first. but after a while she _got into the boat and rode back home. i dral with contemplated changes in .._._.._ . ._ . ..._ E '-3 _<\ E 'el//` ; come Tuesday. 7005-9-19-31 L-. _ r .Would Mean To Maritime Provinces ` naurax. sept. zo-Members cr the Board of Railway Commission- ers will sit at Truro 0_1 Tuesdzly. the 23rd. and ot Charlottetown Thurs- day: the zstn. io neu- the applies- tlon for s. reduction in the rates on Bflln and grain products for domes- lic consumption from points in the Oanadlari West to points in the Muitirno Provinces. BigSaving l This application was made by the Transportation Commission of the Maritime Beard of Trade in Jmu- ary last, and it declares "thot be- cause of the unreasonable and dis- criminatory rates on grairi and groin products, there has been placed up- on the agricultural lndustry of the Maritime Provinces s very serious ‘L 'Y ./ ' TORONTO. Sep. 22.-Moderate to fresh muthwesterly winds. partly cloudy Incl warmer, probably some fog. ' Maximum-68. Minimum-50. .High tide this morning at 10.21 and tonight at 11.19. Bun lots this afternoon et 5.58 and rises tomorrow mornin.; It 5.4! New moon Monday Bop. 22. 1.18 :_ m. Bummerside tide Eighteen minutes \ w .`_ ` E' el __/-r*f"’~ 1 iconldisn Prem ' OTTAWA- 000- SCD- 21.-Curtail-,of the outstanding engineers of thel *-'_-“""“""""""""_" ment of importing into Canada cor- `ccritimnt_ and suddenly saturday in in “ms V" P°““d' Grace Hospital. Detroit, from on at-' , Farmerette Champzon ' i . i " 4* ' 1 fr' of I ` i V 1 1 I l . » 1 A., ii»~ -l» fnlnf Lung; Guo; of Pomona, Califorri ng and tractor driving Although noi E I F _ . 4 B A T E Y NU iNlis, who won the American farm girl prize for beauty was given it was' 'ichai-n onshi at the Los Angeles the opinion of many that this far-i milking, churning, corn husking. rak one too. I pl n county fair rc;-icnily. She excelled at rneretie would havé zlrnored that Large Seizure Of Wh i sk ey During Friday night and Saturday moi-.ming Customs Officer Platts and Prohibi- tion Officer Miller seized a Nash car in which they found ben cases of Scotch Whiskey on the road neu Kel- vin. They also arrested the driver ,whom they brought to Summersldc and lodged in the Prince County Jail. The ome- ers later returned and found on the shore near Cllfton, forty more ca.ses`of whiskey. which they brought to Summerside about 10 o‘clock Saturday morning. The liquor was stor- ed in the Customs warehouse. The trial of the one will take place today. fiiiiiiiiii -_ -v _ -_-, ' T 'T' Heavy Gales Off Eng fllllll- lillllillll WouldFolicw 1 he 1 ...gi St.;..Sam TORONTO. Sept. 20-General con- . . lsultation and thorough discussion a i Forced Shipping between representatives of the prov- To Shgltel-_ inees of Canada. before arzy steps -,_“.-. f ____ rare taken by the Dominion Govern- _ (spedll 9, 1~h¢`G“|-man) ‘ment or the imperial conference to ' ° LONDGN Sem »»0_-m1,¢_een ve5_ t British Statesman Suggests Taking ws we in mum on me “wh the constitution of the country, is ' » and 3-.-emh coasts today ,S , rg mp, ‘set forth as the policy the Ontario A Canadlan ‘sale swept the Engush channey RL Government will insist upon. in a _ , puns of vesseis haggling the sw,-m m"“°’““d“‘°“ md letl" °f ”’°"" B001( R€gal“d TO Tariff poured in during the day. while all issued tsdav by Premier G. Howard C shipping was forced to seek shelter. I F°"3"5°“~ A i The gala at Folkwtone was the I "I feel very -'drorlsly that the Brll- h geS‘ ___ worst experienced time in years.. “h Nm” A““’"°“‘ M” b°”"g ”‘ icenmim ri-essi iam. it may pen-fans be “me-lTf°=S v'=r_= “Drwfed md r°°f= db- agreeme;~,\t entered into by the prov- LONDON sept 21 _U 3' ConSer_i“.hat of a mugm and i0dg¢d_ Huge se” swept gh; fore- ’ ' ' | mc” #mum mt be altered Without' vatlve Government is returned to ready kind. but it will give our home Sl'l°l'€. SMB-Shed M0501' b0aCS Mid th? parties wh°,made me agreement power in the next British election one ` manufacturers a breathing space. ,Small “S5915 It D°\’¢l‘- TWO freight- bemg consulted' Mr' Fergus” said' io! its first actions may he the in- 'while we enter into negotiations witnitrains collided in s blinding rain- troduction of an emergency tariff ith# Dominion; and with foreign na- Storm near Reading- There Were noi Commun on Page 3 ideclared the Rt Hon Neville Cham-V ‘tions and make use of that which we injuries. but Several Cars were de- ` 'bei-land. Conservative. general organ_ have never used-the bargaining fllled and fl’=fllC WHS md “P 101' 7728 Wédthef, el'C izei- and it former Munster. in a power which we should wield bv vir- S¢i'¢r=11l1°\1l‘S- t ispecch here yesterday. “The new tue of possessing one of the best im- ` The battle of an Impbfilll MYWHYS ' f C d " remarkedlpcrt markets in the world." “I have *M2121* t0W3rd lie Port lhrllltd lofi! l i Government o ana a 1 ' ~ A Bmhmisf Mr. cmmserinu-i. ms brought ui an an idea' ~oeuv.nued the coriserva- 3 crowds. The huse mwhlne avowed F riff f risionalltive rrganizer hopefully. “that the.'21lmDSf» 5f»ill0l'lBl'§’ Rl- llm¢S 85 lf l I . G Y emergency ta o a pro . . . . I FS U 0 character. why should not we take a l bare announcement of cur 1.-.terition \ l0\lElli» the \\'ll‘l6. li €\'¢\'l©\1l\ll'J lond- ` ' - stea of ` lleaf out of the Canadian book. it is to take such action will hate an im- 3 ed at Lympe Airdrome in, d A M\§fAKE all in the family." Why should not mediate effect in restoring hope. , U°mll‘lB ll’ll0 Cl'0l'fl0l‘l~ we in the first few months of our confidence and courage to peopiel . 1 ' I l ° term of office. introduce an emer- who are today in the depths of de- geicy tariff". asked Mr. Chamber- precsion and despair." A Bennett Tariff ‘For Con OTTAWA. Sept. 21--'1'l”l€ C3?-3dl3»l‘l ence and also I lense is to sail from Quebec Tuesday iifalia if Parliament prcrogues in! itlme for them to get away. of which _ lthero seems no doubt. The confer-f ence will open on September 30, but, there is to be a. preliminary session- the day before that, which may ori may not be missed. ‘ It is understood that about a. cloz-. en persons altogether are going froml here, including some officials and‘ the w-im me families of me dere-l gates. While no am-.ouncement hasl yet been made as to the personnel,' it is known that the* Prime Minis-l lter, Hon. R.. B. Bennett, also Honl if-Iugh Guthrie and Hon. H. H. Stev- 'e:.s are going. arid. presumably. there will be a representative from Que-I bee. A few officials will be in the! party, as usual. and there may be, lsome who will go in the capacity oil = technical advisors. I SESSION VVILL BE DFAL Those Imperial conferences arel not brief affairs usually. 'Inc dele- gation rvhich went over in early Oc- tober. 1925. was away about elghi~ weeks, the conference lasting sixl weeks. Much of the time is tel-:en up in committee work rather than in plenary session. The coming conference is to be a double-bm-relied session. It will be an Imperial conference. dealing -with the ordinary izter-Dominion and Bennett-Zfidéidegi Sa il Tom orrow ference ii _ About Dozen Persons Will Be In The Party, Ottawa Believes. .i.._.` delegation to the Imperial Confer~ A P P R U V A the Economic Confer- gafternoon by the Empress of Aus- S G E R A ii iiiiiiiii Favourahle Reaction Evident To Canada’s Tarid Changes. LONDON, SUP 2O-(`B.U.P.)- Regorts from Manchester say that. the changes in the Canadian tariff have met with a mixed reception; there, but that they ard ZCI`l€T3ll7>' N" garden as favorable. ~ - ‘W ' The changes had little effect om the mi-.don stock exchange- Cam-‘ dian Celanese common stock advanc-l ing tzgether with the Pl'€f@l’@md stock. ' Memwhile. Thomas 1\IoLellan, thq mayor of Birkenhead, who is en3B¥"‘ ed m the cattle trade is callinfx rncetmg of those interested in trade to urge the Government in courage the lml90TT'3i»l°U 05 cnnli' dian cattle into Britain. VALUE REALIZED “Many people in Birkenhead." hi says "realize the value of EMP’-N _____________,_______.__..__..... _ Continued on Page 3 Contmued on Page 3 E No Appointment l Un til A ft e r The Conference iSpeclal to The Guardiani OTTAWA. Sept. 20.-The post oi Minister of Finance would not be fili- od by someone other than nzmscii until after his return from the Im- perial Conierence, Premier R. B. Bennett stated in the House of Com- L. Of N. Budget ispecial to The Guardian) GENEVA. Sept. 20.--The budget of the League of Nations organization for the year 1931 is estimated at 9.9,- 966.000 gold francs -about $5,900 000) compared with 28,219,000 francs ex- pended in 1930. The total includes the expenditures of the Secretariat. and the specnl league activities 16,# 505,090 francs tovfarzi the Interne- tzonal Labor Office: 8.573.000 francs toward the permanent court of Inter- national Justice; 2.717.000 francs for ibliiiflincs at Geneva. including tht mans today. I estabisliment of a wireless station. . if ' - ' 1 Curtailment Of Well Known .tain printed matter bearing adver- ltisements which would work iniur- iiously on the notional character of :this country, was foreshadowed ii;` the Hou.-.e of Commons Saturday by Premier R. B. Bennett during a d’s- cusslon of certain tariff changes, of- lfectlng printed matters and forms of ‘advertising but not magazines. The Premier said. "I should like to say ‘to this committee that so for as the ladministration can, it purposes. in A general tariff revision. to try to pre- tsck of agina. pectoris. Mrs. Porter is on a trip to eastern points. Mr. Porter was born in Dc- troit 67 years ago. He was one of the founders of the Canadian Bridge Co. and remairrd as chief engineer until the first of the year. which constitutes one of the greatest influences moulding our nat- ional characier. from having ns full play in years to come as it has handicap in competing in Canada und in foreign markets." ‘mer ti-im ciuriomuwu. li-ent a cnrtoin form of advertising Increases Wages _ _ _ _ ~0, \, 1 . 9\/Y H l Certain Printed Designer'Dead ,20§”v§””;T§TTf_‘§_j_§tT”§§00§~°h§°e§ crew Members Reserve \_ . WINDSOR Om' Se _ 21__G Valley hop pickers have been Lncreas E h P y F t T n N r -- AdU8ftlS€m€ntS Fmdemk ` ‘_ ‘dagger ofeogz sd is par cent as o tu-si result or 7 a _-_ lem -d~ »-- .;~':;:...“'.:; chief engineer of the Canadian _I 12 mms per Found from to Bridge Co.. at Walkernlle and one The Umted Sum duty on mm B LONDON. Sept. 20-The Air Ministry his instituted inquiries and will make a statement leur i` regarding the assertions made in ln article in "John Bull," the weekly paper, that members oi the crew of the dirigible R400 NOTICE A telegram from the Deputy Min- ister of Fisheries. received the 18th instant, advises that the oyster regu- lations are being’sn'iendcd so as in delay the opening of the fishing ses- son this year until October ist. S. T. GALLANT. Supervisor of Fisheries. are complaining of inadequate pay for services during the re- cent trip to Canada and of treat- ment received since. ~ The article says the men re- ceived four and z half guineas weekly while on the trip, but had nnllmlipd hours of work. when actually flying they received four pence an hour flying pay < I I M for the first. 12 hours and six pence an hour afterwards. “Por flying the Atl:ml.ic.“ sly! "John Bull," “the men received the pi-incely sum of 3': shillings. six pence each (about 59x. The men have now been iniornicd their pay will be reduced to ul Nlliivaleni. of 59 shillings wer ldy for an indefinite period while the alrship is in her shed at , Cardingtcnf' l The Air Ministry pointed out in toda.v`s Daily Herald. Labor Grzan. that "flying pay" granis in connection with the trip would be additional to the cz-r1r‘s standard rate of por. me in the past" in ocnm»..°‘ 'NM-9-19-il . . . .. - 1J- f "~ f . - - - = Thousands of Housewives are Telling Their GSROBI Friends About the Good Results iibtained iiith N n ' r ' "mf-'-*“"f~ _-».~\.»~ ..s_a-sa _._ -g-_... .»> I l