MAXIMS ', OI A MERCHANT Nothing can be noble: than the hank admission of a wrong. .1 fl ardlns, rounded Ill‘! ‘Cttiirti-‘lgffetuzvn Guardian ‘lass Cedin- Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew Read byiiveryilody . ACHARLOTTETOWN. card-Ana. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11,1930 ohm» "Push." MERCHANT iamore often the tonrbc! 1o races Annual labswtpllola nirvana sass. u; Ia‘! Oauaaia “a o. rtmssas. IINGLANDR CRHjI-C-‘IZED FOR STOPPING WoRK 01v PA CIFIC BASE EZRIBTZ: CFvDITFVs DTEcI iVew County Courtjudge Appointed Desolation And Famine Rampant In Unlucky‘ China Thousands Dying or Cold And Mr. c. e. Duffy, K. c. Succeeds Judge Stewart . (Canadian Press) .. OTTAWA. Feb. 16—lAppointment of C. G. Duffy, K. C., of Charlottetown, to be a Judge of the County Court of Queen's County, Prince Edward Island, was announced last evening. He succeeds Judge Stewart, retired. ' Hunger-Relief Workers And Well to D0 Are Now Reduced To Begging. _(Mr. Duffy. who has had a very successful career in the legal profes- .sim in this city, was born at Kin- kora. in 1874. He received his edu- cation at the conunon school and‘ latieratl-‘rinceofwaleswllblc and 8t. Dunsiaafa University. He Wls de- iieafed as Liberal candidate ics- Char- lottetown in the Provincial election oi 191s, but was elected in the Lib- eral landslide of i919 and was Bpaak- erottheI-louss durlnltbsisrurci theBell adminish-atioaa. 1h. the pac- vinclal election of 1928 he met dc- iSpeoial to the Guardian) PhlPlNG. Chins. l-‘eb. 15.— Fanning conditions in Shcnsi Prev- ince are described as growing u-orre" each day in a special car- rerpondence ’from nisain to the ..i....tn fiedipaper, Plskungpo.‘ The advices paint pictures s! conditionswhicli are unpaedsdsni- ' rd due to the natural calamities and rivii wars c! recent Years. Indeed the correspondence continues, tha day l. not fal- distant when there will not he a single seul in. the horinca where famine stalked for four long years. smiles oi utter desolation every- i\ili‘l‘O are deecflbed. Entire fields are _ corcrcd with bodies of those who have died oi starvation. those in the more llunlbln walks of life lint“!!! death lust as those of more exalt- rd stat-ion. ln this Fenghsians dis- trict with a population oi 203.485, no less than 9.984 died. 1.900 families were wiped out in mother district. Women in another district were said in be willing to marry for eight or ion rents with the hope of gaining food. ’l‘hr~. llitNri. tragic part of the situ- runl. the advices said, is that those iomleriy engaged in relief work now are themselves seekingmelief. Many iurnlrl- well to do are now reduced to begging, ANNOUNCEMENTS COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. arc "Mt. Stewart Wednesday. Thrill ins show. 1110-2-15-31. "Montague Club loading hogs Wednesday, 19th. List with Secretary, Mont Annenr. l1dt-2-l5-2i. , "Unloading car oi Western whe It Winsloe. Iiicb. 11th. T. A. Rodd. Milton. 1170-21 "Hockey at Milton tonight, Sher- "Wi ‘Filters vs Hunter River Royals. W!» alter matchi ms "Mel-dowiea Chick Hatchery. New- iown Cross. starts operating March Wh- Can supply B. P. Rocks, Cock- crais bred from ,record strain 116-214. _Prlcc satso. Chas. a. m- “Flinr. Prcn. nll-z-ls-ai. . i? M “The annual banquet of the "lhflfld Flrrocre institute will b1 Mid n1 the Manhood nail. Wednes- "Y rooms. Februsry ma. Biscuit fltins contest. radio music. and other Dttlalties will add interest to a lmsthy programme. It not nneeems "immv- ' ~ lrss-a-is-a. cfishvfnialgrm and Dramatic . - "r Aw- ffiWnLnstrsrm-iaau ura- Wrlfiebmrv com. Film | u sin P.iuis 1 i niiv Death ‘of Mr ’ Fred ' Grindley oil sand. day Will Cause Re. g r e t Throughout Continent. ‘The dsalth took place on ssturday at the early age of forty years. of Mr. nedfiitndlamcsaeeltheusost outstanding agricultural scientists on the tlncnt. Mr. Orlndiey was milli- asina editor or use Scientific Agri- ------ --.._-__ (Continued on ruse s) mniilll m TilE nouns (Canadian Press) we imosmss. cam. m. 1s.- In what la said to have been the first. ceremony oi its kind in a light- er-thcn-air craft. Miss llidythfl J- Chcrniok. oi Winnipeg. Man, and Phillip J. finger. Hollywood busin- ess man. were married rririsy in the cabin oi. the blimp "Veiuniesrf. while the auuldp cnllsd three thousand fact sbuvl the 1.0a Ah- geles Oity Hall. The ceremony was performed by Justice cl the Peace Wrllnr Guerin- The new Mrs. ill!!- er waachossn as “litias Winnipeg" in popularity contests in that city in i028 and i920. 771a Weather, etc WRCNTO. Feb. ib-Dccreaslnl north and northwest winds. Mr and dacidodly cold. ‘ml-onto. fair ... ... ... ..-80-10 Montreal. clear ... ... .. flail. Quebec. clear ...“... ... “db-OI feat along with his party.) Worst Storm In . _ Much Local Damage Reported. Car Ferry" Fails To Dock- Double-Header Relief Train Leaves This Morning to Clear Main Line. ' ~ i The worst storm In years swept the province in a howling snow-laden gale from the northI-sast yesterday and last night. Beginning in early morn- ing the blizzard gradually increased in proportions till between five and six o'clock when it reached its senith. By noon automobile trsfiic- in the city had become impracticable. and by 1 p. m. lmponihls. the ears oi the lucre venturous being left where fortune directed and were plentliully in- terspersed over almost every street in the city. Du"ing the afternoon a number of wires were noticed lying athwart the street. blow-rt from their poles by the fury oi the blast. Telegraph and tale- ‘phnno lines. however, were reported undamaged.‘ By evening the snow had lattained a. considerable depth. and through it pedestrians floI-lllmd knac- dcopv Whlrllnl‘ lusts piled the whiiemasa in W. ent waves, many and deep. .4 .1 (Continued on page 3) Liberal Organ . NowOut of Tune New Zealand Butter Propagand- ist ‘Contradicts Its Own Min. 9f Agriculture In Effort To Make Political Capital For King Govt. "who," aaka the local New Zea- of the Patriots-ls the my‘ produc- lsnd butter propagsndtst in s. petu- era oi Canada, who. through their um editorial which might have been Nit-tonal Council. reprsaahtstive of every Province including Prince as- Charlottetown. clear ... .... 48-40 “my”, a; it is appropriately enough l-lllifli, clear ... ... ... ... 46-46 -h”¢”' "m; m; ma," __ "gm fin; It-Johthflil‘ ... ... ... . 40-00 u“ “u.” ma“ w“; my"; seam. clear ... ... ..._4o-: wqiild dssirs to change such s wiss New York. cloudy t... and capable administration" which Bigh tide up; sitar-noon at 2M brought about. among other things. sndtcltcfiuw morning as s30. the Australian treaty and thepree- don Isis fltil afternoon st BM‘ sot situation in thsosnsdian dill’! , thallium mcrnlfls at us. industry. ‘rile answer-although one i dusnormeunurrssnros-wwunsvsuamuvu emu» m. Anfernsstiantroattbena columns ward Island, reeentLY Prttentcd a strong case for tariil revision baicra the meal ruriuicsro. uhsaa man may be presumed to know something about the industry in whilh till! did mllltd. The fact that tbsyde not agrsic with the local Liberal organ naf-w-fiana-auo ‘ (Continued a: I I) States. As ‘coming from the UONDON. Feb. id-A policy of re- duction of naval armaments for Great Britain and increase for oth- er nations ‘ bc what the Brit- ish Government desire. We must hope that when the First Lord said on January 10th that our reduction to so cruisers "was dependent on adequate limitations of projected building programme lnade by other Powers.” he meant that reduction and lintitation in all classes oi ves- sels must be part of the agreement. hut we are entitled to ask these ques- tions. Does our reduction to 50 cruisers dependcn the United states reducing their total oi 21 large enlis- era? And does it depend on reduc- tions being made in capital ships. de- stroyers, submarines and personnel? HALIFAX. Feb. 13-Dtt€l'll1lnlti0ll to continue the battle for more fav- orable frelght rates for the Maritime Provinces was expressed by members of the ‘lrausportation commission of the Maritime Board cf ‘lrade after their annual meeting in Halifax yes- terday. This commission, it is claimed. has saved the shippers ci the Msritimes "Mme in three wars. and it is declared that increased benefits will be rssped when the recommenda- tions-cf tlsc mains Commission .in "lard to freight raiaa are implem- ented in full. n. l. ‘lurneull cf HsliflX was aicctcd chairman of the Transporta- tion Commission with the following cfllllm - IWDsPIfiUIItt-A- I. liatcrscn. Bill‘ Jfin. ‘ l Icacrsry ‘lceretsrr-I. a. asund- Iisiinifified iiniy Frnt e iestr liar Lord Bridgeman, Former Headi Of Admiralty, Outspokenly Criticizes England for Stopping l ._._____. ...... ..-- .--—-—--—~ i BALDWIN vmcizs. iiiiii|NiilN‘S‘ . Work On Pacific Base With. g out Consulting Contributorf Pusslulmls. Canada Be-i lhuy Years‘ Believes fora I V-Till F" Croat Manu- former Sea Lord to the present Sea Lord. these criticisms by Lord Bridge- men of the Government's stand in the present naval conference are of particular interest. All is not quiet ionoths esptern front, aecordingm till; article‘, thoi sscondrof aitworpart series. appearing exclusively in the Charlottetown Guardian. (COPYRIGHT) -- By Lord Bridgenia , Former Secretary oi State for Home Affairs.‘ Former First Lord o! the Admiralty. (World tights reserved, Reproduction in whole or in part strictly forbidden» i Unless the reduction in battleships is undertaken there seems to he no large economy in view, and one is dis- posed to ask why our Government have selected the one type of ships which are needed for the protection of our trade for so drastic a measure oi reduction. The argument in the First lords speech that the drop from 7D to 50 cruisers is due to the. signing oi the Keliog Pact is, not con- vincing. War was no more imminent in i927 than it is now. The British delegation in Geneva certainly did not contemplate in 1827 that either America or Japan, or any of the large Powers ,was likely to go to war. The Kellogg Pact merely embodied (Continued on page 3) To Maintain Fight For Better Freight Rates Idansportation Commission In Annual Meet- mg At Halifax Stresses Need of Implemen- tation Of Duncan Report. Ehr-Oiiiclo on Commission-P’. M. Sclanders, saint John. After April first the office of the commission will be moved to Halifax. in accordance with the original un- derstanding and will be under the direction o! Mr. Saunders. The meeting was not open to the press, but at its conclusion P‘. M. Colander: issued the following stato- menu- "The Commission felt very much Jed at the ‘ sympathy and assurance that has been extend- ,Uisrer Unienlst and Lsbzr Aztsociax ‘non of Belfast last flight on what] r "" iliilring Country. (Canadian Press) ' nonnori, Feb. Ifir- iBy Thomas 'r.l 1722"!) 11VEH11vX' Singapore Absolute NeedfiiPFliilllilN Til For Fleet In East WatersIREBTIBNIJF British Sea Lord Declares f BIVURBEEUIIRTS Pronounced in Pastor. a] Letter Signed By Cardinal R o ul e a u and Other Catholic Dignitarics of Que. . bee and Ontario. (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Feb. iii-Opposition [to the erection of divorce courts is pronounced in a pastoral letter sign- ed by Cardinal Rouleau. the Arch- bishop of Ottawa and Montreal and all the Bishops oi the ecclesiastical i provinces of Quebec. Montreal and Ottawa, which was read in all churches in these provinces at par- (CCDQDUGQ Uh I) ;Uil_fl.l'il}’tl0ll, G. l’. stair. coresponrlentli C i --“I believe Cancun before many ‘years will he the first oi’ the Domin- | ions to evolve into a great manufac- | turing county." declared the Rt. Hon. = {Stanley Baldwin, ex-Premier and ichicf of the Conservative opposition. 'nt his final speech m Belfast-yester- day. "The prospects oi Canada's iu- , ture are boundless." said Mr. Bald- win. "and you in this great Ulster have helped largely in the develop- ment of Canada into the mighty Do-v mirlion she is today." "The nlostf, helpful approach to bringing closer-i tics between the Dominion and our- selves," continued Mr. Baldwin “is to (Continued on page 3) ‘in icl or iuliinjoul. (Canadian Press) i BELFAST. Northern lrelnnd. Feb; lU-"An act. of blind folly." was Rt; l-Icn. Stanley Baldwin's description of the movement for a tariff truce in Europexl-lo was speaking ‘before the‘ he called “a socialist, attempt ' to make what they call u tarli! truce with European nations." The leader cl the ‘British Conservative Party expressed the belie! the day was coming when light would dawn in Great, Britain and the people would fight to secure fair employment. "it is clear to me. that the Only way 1n which we can look alter our own industries is by carpi-tying freely and liberally lnothods or ssicsuardina svhlch we found. in the few in- stances ln which we tried them such success both u. reams Output andi as regards labor," he concluded. rlilsl wnni SENATUR BIS APPDINTED (Canadian Press) OTTAWA. Feb. 16»Canada's first woman Senator, Mrs. Norman I’. Wilson .oi Ottawa. was appointed yesterday. This evening, Prime Min- ister Mackenzie King announced the appointment which had. a short time previous, been approved by His Excellency. the Governor-General. in announcing the appointment. the Prime Minister explained that the Government. had been anxious to take advantage oi the earliest opportunity to recognize the right oi women to sit in the Bennie oi Can- ada. The appointment could. of (Continued on page 3) Mother Found Frozen to Death ispcrial to the Guardian) MAIDSTONE, Sask. Feb. 15.- Mrs. T. l’. Kraiis was found froz- _ en lo death in her poverty atrlck- ' en home fifteen miles north o! hrre today. The woman's sick children we found huddled a. bout the mother's body. ' The father was away from home hunting for work to provide for his destitute family. The homo was without food or fuel, those who discovered Mrs. Kraft‘; n”. en body reported, ed to it by the Governments oi the three Provinces in its efforts Xrfln the very first. we are oi colnac tin- "anccd by the Governments of the thrss provinces and ars a purely Voluntary body. The governments oi the titres provinces realise hew vit- ally the matter oi ‘ , tation a, ----- "...-was ‘tomato. m. ie-or. Howard I. Barnes. professor oi Physics as McGill University. Montreal. may {wad a Nile! common to Rear- iAdmiral Richard ayrs. at the South Pelr- The twoeiuui would be ann- i ~ W Vi"! "l! Ohlmiccbdisccvsry cl to pmoggfl whim not only das- aaidDhJarnss. MAY HEAD RELIEF EXPEDITION TO BYRD (Canadian Press) ‘ I "We 1N rapidly. but prevents ii for tion wherever applied. "Cer- tain Mg lntarests in New York. who an desirous of removing Iyrd from his perilous aitua ‘ , are awaiting with" room-ts. and I am at an- rnrmsnt likely to receive thsh- wot-i south to the Antarctic.‘