MAXIMS ORA MERCHANT ._-_i- one’! 1mm “our” Gundlw. Founded ll". (hlrloneinwn Gundlun Two Cutl- gailway Commission y. Hears Applications ii-QQ f. l Reduced Freight Rates On Grain And Double Daily Service Throughout The Mainland, Were Among The Items Considered. a The Board . of Rlilwiy Commis- gmers for Canada. under the chair- manship of l-lcn. H. A. McKecwn. with Hm TC Norrisslttinginicurt gem yesterday heard the lpplica- “on m reduced freight rates OX1 “m. and grain products for domes» tic communion from the west to the ifazxt me Prownces. the applica- tion for miible passenger service to the llliifildllrl throughout the $9111‘. , plant of farmers of oLeai-y freight service to points west of Fzihunerside. and certain mmncris of local potato shippers. 1h- iC. Rand. regional counsel was present. in the interest of the Canadian National Railways. The ilgipilCéltmfm for reduced freight rates was supported by Dr. J. A. Clrk. E.\ ‘Fllilfifliill Farm, Premier lea. and \'.'. R. Shaw, Live Stock 5upi. and the Messrs Bert Brown. York. J. l. Clark, Rustico. and Fred N! i. Central Royalty. farm- ers. It was pointed out that l 30 tq, car oi mill feeds costs $117 more here than lll Central Canada. which rec: on is a most important market is: lsiami products; the farmers are tau; liaiidi-hiiilxod by higher costs of production on one hand and addit- Cov. Of Bank Of France Resigns iSPori-Il to ihe Gunrdiln) PARIS. " 25.-Emile Mnresu. Governor of ilie Brink of France and one oi the best financial minds in 5110M has resigned as held of the slate finuicial institution and will leave his i-osi in a few days to ls- siirnc the Prxiiriencyi of one of the 111w! uni-au- banks in Paris. The chom- or a successor has not been made although several mm important in financial and political m9 51¢ monthntd. ' ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS ETCS. "Ycrk Rifle Club prize shoot Wcnciicd till Saturday. Oct. 4. 6148-9-25-21 “Dr. Clirr, l7l Queen St. Chub‘ ieiaiiitloiini. Chronic Maladies prevent- o: I cured at home. where they "g-m“ 5416-7-15-3111 'e':i‘f§’_"" L11‘! Hogs and Lambs. G.cIa_k-' “sfilivmher 20th up to 11 r Eierett Wedlnrk. 7l84-9-25-3i. ‘Jglgliiz Hots. Sheri) mid Lamb: m‘ ‘Iliesday fcrenoon. Sept. “ ~1".‘it Hashim. 7202-0-25-31. 1- _ *“’*" plan??? {Erin Richards re-opens her ‘I! Oct. 6th. Apply new MHJLODS. 152 Hllisboro St. 72l4-9-28-2i 'Salc. Cher- ibth. and pur- or sow which will pro- " 7200-11. “Aiicnd ti". Swine ictieioun October ire a boar fur: “Selects. h3g1 519cm Rlliy Dly Service will sum m Cavendish United Church, no gixgvenins. September 28th at l“ ' ‘ - '7lD9~1i. Antlhcarlsh supper. of Christ Church. 0655b “*1 Cherie: Valley, Wednesdly. or 1'1’ 1st at 6 D. m. in Millview 111cc llnll. 50 cents n plate. ‘7148-9-24-26-21. ‘xxfiflme to the Chicken supper end sepk-nfi-s. Vernon Hall on Tuesday. ma. .r 30th. Proceeds in lid of 11 Women‘; Institute. 7211-94041. "A11 kinds of - good things to elt at iiifpshickfn Supper lnd Dlnce in m‘;- 11 hail. Tuesday. September ' ' 7311-94641. "PPiice-‘The cardi i; . P. _ gln Shipping _.§§‘l’d‘__111t1_io.~d their Annual Meeting. may; ccntemhei- 29th. 1930 n. 1 ‘Con? '11-. It Cardigan. All meni- °- 7310-04141. T, Radon about love ls to lose‘ _ W141 Yiflflébovidticn caste on the The Year With 01-w- Oww freight rem m: Can- iidilhlrlinl I-nclthenaa-nsl m. the nil-rim with the finished pro- duct onlbll Danish fem-rm to “mime to ldvsntlse in Old Count- ry markets cglinst Maritime flrm- ers. A reduction in freight rates on graini. it was pointed out, would 81160111180 tiic use of feeds with re- Bllitl-nt greater production lnd in- 6108-5611 revenue to trsnspoirtction companies. ThcbHefprQsmwdbyMi-R. E. Mulch in support of the application thlt double plump: service with the mainland be extanded to the winter months was mntingentontwo cheif points. the terms of the British North America. Act by which the province was to have efficient ser- vice with the mainland, and proof ‘i? _._____ Deserts Films of the feasibility of the recommen- dation as _ shown by freight trips ‘made at night in the past. . Mr. A. C. Blrkcr. Omani Cup- lerintcndent of Transportation gave idetails of the schedules. He thought |t1wt ti-eific wu not sufficient to Justify the expense of double winter Continued on elm 3 Saskatchewan Is Snow Blanketed -.___ > l wmrmsvmd. us... Sept. z5.—-’l‘hc Saskatchewan and temperatures at liclf a dozen points edged dawn w the freezing mark. In southwest Sas- katchewan an inch of snow covered the ground during the nisht. Rains In gcrurll throughout the prlirlel. lnd cold weather il forecast fur mdly. MOOSE JAW. suit. Sept. 2b.-Wlth power lines snapped under the land of snow lnd sleet and the city lnd district blanketed with seven inches of snow: Swift Current wu today without electric 3mm‘ or light. In lrl diilon. hundred: of telephone: in the city and district are out of order. The snow and sleet was driven be- fore n strong wind. Murdered Wife And 4 Children .___- YORK. n. ecpt. ae-Amr vuln- ing the skull: of his vifl and four children. Hlrry Dietrich. I tanner of ispry. nu: here. ended his life by burn. ding: "We decided to dio together. I could not iolvl them clone." In searching thl house. police llso found l new dram on l local bank for 0.100 which vll duo to be void next Sltllldly. Pilot And Two Passengers Killed ._i- (Camila Pull) M006! JAW sax sop. 25~The pilot lnd two pudengm were killed today when l Women Claws Alr- wsyl null plane cruhld nut the Beacon lt louthaek. Alta. ‘The pal- llngvrl were C. McDonlld And J.C. Gibson. bed-i of Calgary. The pilot Ill Flt Hold!» 011187. hanging himself to l rafter in bu. Edna May Cooper of Les Angcles has achieved more than average su- ccess ct Hollywood. but she believes aviation offers greater future for women. and is deeming the films for flying. Already she has mastered both aviation engineering and flylflti and will soon qualify u c navigator. Will Furnish Half Million Dollars Worth O/Raclium TORONTO. Sept. 25.-—A decisive step has been taken by the Ontario government in I. battle against can- cer. humanity's worst scourge, with the lnncuncernent of Premier G. H. Rrguson at Quebec yesterday that a Prairies shlvered today lt l plsshig| r-dmm institute Wm be established note of winter. Show fell overnight in i in Town” and endowed with $500, 000 worth of rldium. Lcndinl medl- cli men of the province interpreted the Premier's announcement to mean rldluin treatment will be P11115134 for Ontlrio citizens suflering from clncar free of chlrge or for n nom- inll sum. Boston, Eng" Looks At Boston. Mass. BOSTON. Mess, Sept. zit-His Worship Mlyor Reuben Slltcr of Boston. England. who was the city's guest It Torcentencry exercises. doesn't form his opinions of s com. munlty simply because he has been hlilod u l populu idol. Asiked for l stltemont on his im- pressions of hoston after a rvcek of unprecedented feting. here are l few of the Britain's startling revelations: "The?! was pl-nty of liquor lt ev- ery public function. leading to the conclusion that prohibition in the Un- ltécl Etltu ll l. ‘flrcefl “New Engllndars like pomp lnd parlde. delighting to best the big drum and watch the fireworks g0 up" "Undue oratory reisms at banquets, He left l brief letter giving "fin- Most everyone is called on to talk. lncill worry" es the cliue. and l/i- lnd invlrilbly the lnmuncer is the worst speaker of the lot. He must ll- wlys chip in with a wordy introduc- tion of each speaker. giving his life's history buck to Adlm. lnd attribut- ing to him qualities that lre only to be found 1n I-fflven itself." "Americans In noted u hustlers but there'| I question l8 to whether they IQt to thnir tourney! end quick- er than the more sedate English- » "We think in England that our omintry is uni-lvlled. lnd I have 1M set scan much to cornplru with it in any other country." "LN word. how you cln grow Coi- onlil in Amcricli" And this from "Jim' Curlcy. Bos- 14111’! 1101'? 111W“!- ll the represent- ltivl from Old latch pulled out of the South stators-willy In inlet lglin in your country when men IN men." . "If suu do we'll give you l pub,“ Ill the shouted refunds. CHARLOTTTOWN. i Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew ADA. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, Cows Ha ue Their Rig/its HAMILTON, Sept- 25-—lvtn though cums m l- icence 1c motor traffic, they still have rights on the highways. lnd tho onus is rather on motorists h avoid the enlmlll. l0 311184 Thomson ruled in county 601111 this afternoon in dismissing. without cub. the action of Hlrold Smith for 8500 lull- cges from George Kirk. OI Oct. 23, 192B. MI. Smith Ill driving his car ncu Preclini- yrlion he swerved nil vehicle to lvolded the cow. but his car crashed into c ulexrsvb we. owned by Mr. ltirk- Mr. Smith and be felt tint the defendant and the cow were rmpolsiblo for the accident. Judge Thou- son said it wu common how- ledge tint COII might go ll!- rvhere. In this cue he bellow- ed that Mr. Kirk 118d 18381! reuonlblc y. " n: and wu therefore. not to blame l0! "lo accident. lVill Meet In Hamilton, Ont. -_.___- iCI-nldlln Profit) LONDON, Ont Bap 35-1110 fifth genersi council of the United 6111111111 of Canada. will inset in First Church Hamilton Ln 1982. it was 110G405 i0- dly. Congregation; 011d Pmwfli" of the United ohm-oh will be asked t; decide whether women ma? b9 ordained as elders. It was moved by Mrs A. D. Miller of Edmonton. sec- onded. by ws"c~.>1!. Bumett-ih! Balgnrres, sash. that en nmondmmi to the basis of union be submitted to congregations Incl uresbvtvflce lub- stitutlng the words. "members in full membership" roi- the “mei-i“ in 11w clauses which limit those liislble for the cldwlll-ifl- M!“ 1W1" W" Cully. s nussloi-ilrv in Kcm 111° spoke in favor of the 611M186. ' Cahan Sails For Berlin Shortly OTTAWA. septiemhsi- Ill-Newly’ I To Be Marri 1930 MAXIMS OI A MERCHANT When one has a good table. one is always in the right. ed Shortly The photograph above shows Mlssi Joell Margaret MacDonald. second: Gil-lighter of Premier Ramsay Mac- Donald and sister of Ishbel. well known to Canadians. with be: fllnce Dr. Alastair MlcKinnon of Edin-l 10 PAGE$ 3}"'t‘.‘.i‘€f;§2.°".‘i.$'éflififiiflis? i‘ i P R R A M M BansItalianPress ANiiTiilE STEP. Cabinet Approves of’; Regulations Governing. The Disposition ofi $20,000,000 Appropq riation. [Canadian Prcesi OTTAWA. Ont, Sept. 25.-Thei Government program for dealing with { the unemployment situation in. Can—‘ ads. advanced another step today with the approval by the Cabinet of regulations governing the disposition? of the $20.000.000 appropriation made i at the emergency session of Parlia- ' merit, pending approval of the Ord- F°""m"°“i ‘=11 711mm" 581$" if grmbcouncil by ima Excellency the i the press is mauled. is the subject of Governor General Information as m I criticism on the ground that beclum: the raw" and [emu o’ m: “sub l. of the ban cn the press, Italians arci anon‘ is “dthheld unm mmonow i ignorant today of the critical S1316‘ It u underéwod howev" that they ‘ of the naval parleys proceeding h:- follow along the lines already indic- I ‘ween m” "u"? "d Frimc“ lted. and that Féderal grants in the municipllltiu and provinces are: burgh. as they lppeilgefl menu, u, Edinburgh golf club. Miss Joan lg g who!“ medical Si-Ilfifllt at edu- bllfBh University, and g keen "w"; woman. Their engagement was u. pounced recently. Preparing For "Tile ‘Opening ‘Of The Conference l I (Special w the Gui-dim) i IDNDON. Sept. 25-111: Csbinef is holding daily meetings in prose»; ltion for the opening of the Imper- isl Conference. Much business. it is momma Nmllns to be disposed ozf by the Cabinet Council before Prime, Minister the Rt. Hon. Ramsay Mac-i Donald calls the Conference to order; on Wednmdsy next. | I ._- million dollars uv involved in 5Q- ofiiitinh! to be conducind in 8111111 within the next two months by Hon. C. H. Clhln, Soc-retl-ry of Stats. who ivith his iii-putt". ‘Thoma Mulvcy- U114- cr Swami-y of Stain. will all 9mm New Yci-k on Friday for the 00r- mln clpltll. when the’! W111 U93 tc cnmplein the agreement bet!!!» the Dominion Government lnd the Germln Reich reclrdlnl 1-110 19111111. of unllquidsted uqucstnud German property. Clnldrs representatives V111 t!!! with them the cuh received sine! June 1. i529. which i: c little less than $751300. securities not liquidlt- erl er- which could not be liquidated because of market conditions. with a face value of about $2 000.000. but with ln actual vtluc of 01115’ $3°¢°9°~ They will also seek s dBCi-iiflfl l5 V! xvi-int is to be time with the remain- ing unllquldliod roll estate. which is vlluod lt lbout $300000. This Illl utltc Ll scattered throughout the Do- minion. some of it being in Vuiccuv~ er. some in the Prairie Prminecs. some at Ibrt Wiililm lnd some in Men- ti-ul All of this is the nrcpert/ 0W1!- ed by Germans in Germany. All their! tlkm in Germany have been settled. ‘the agreement fee return of the property was signed st The l-flguo on Jcnul-ry i4 of this reu- by the lltc Hon. Polar larkin. for Can- ldl. and by Wllter dc Hus for Ger- fill-fly. Resigned (Allocilild Prom moons. Slpt. sol-foam rubs. Premier of ‘filthy. linu Nov. l. i029. tonight handed his relinlticn to Multlphs luali Quill. Omcicl circles czpocud fsmet to be re-cp- pointed u Prime Niniltn lnd chug- ldwithtlildntyofflllnllilllllw Olbinet, claims of Clnsdllns for property of I i Born On Train, To . i Be Called C. N. R. j i I i on LITTLE MONTREAL LADY WILL luvs PREMAXENT RE- umnzn or NATAL DAY MONTREAL... Sept. 24.—She was too young m know anything shout it st the time. but one little Montreal girl will never forget that she was born on a rlllwly train. She has been nlmcd Cecile Norms Rolando iTui-geon. lnd her initials are C. N. R. Her flther. Arthur Turgeon. who is ln cmploye of the railway. as it hap- pens. boarded the Canadian National tfllh with Mrs. Turgeon at Chain-l bord. Quebec. Two hours later, Por-i conductor. G. P. Llnthier. to say that; Mrs. Turgeon was ill. There was noi doctor on board. but Nurse Gladysl Sulfa. of Kenognmi, who was a pas-i slriger. cgme to the woman's aid. the conductor giving her his first aid kiti lnd having a drawing room made up for the lick woman. I ‘Tl-u train hld passed Lake lid-i wud lnd there wll no wsv of tele-, graphing for l doctor until Riviera A Pilrrl wu reached. At that stat- ion. the cozductor telephoned Dr. ‘Nrccttc. of Mentlubln. to meet the tutu. Just ll the train wls lclvlng liviue A Pierre lt 5 o'clock in the morning. Cecile Ncrmln mills-idol Cllfll into the world. | He! flthcr. who lives lt 1032 Chlfn- , plain ltmt. Mcnmll. wu more tbln grltcful to Bleeping Car Con- ductor Lcnthicr. lnd the two port-i OII. W. lnd l. Lawton, lnd to the lupcllntcndcnt of the sleeping lnd n9. enrolled his gratitude lnd sn- WOibltllllO-N-B- i Chinaman Guilty ‘their glml hm today. the mud is iship. When the gems wu over the nurse. lnd in l letter to Y. Moody. l dining a: dlblrtnient of the rlil- ‘ellimed thlt they hld not been rc- neunecd that in "honor of the ctr-I outfit-lam." the child wll m have iToi-onio i Montreal €§ Federal Minister contingent on a measure of cooper- l iron from‘ i111?- Aifvfswiiiigs ff‘: . Stresses Peace As tlmunicpaiies un ers~o.i will be made to the provinces and‘ I ,, passed along by them to the Do- The Rented.) nilnlon. Therreguiltginrcls, were such-lifted boy! l’ 15mm! ‘a u“: autumn) 3°“ -'- D‘ °" 5°“ - m‘ n’ srilrroi-IAI Scot. 25.--Tl‘.e Kuo Labor. to his colleagues at a sitting ‘an nuts agency Mp0": that __m_ of the Cabinet which lasted until imam“ pa“ w“ urged b” Gm" a1 we“ m” m” ennmg’ ‘Chin-lg Kai Shel: today in h circular i ' . - telegram to the northern lflib6. ‘xldiei-s. Chiang stressrd the futlity 1c: further resutzmce on the part-of A so is ts The Dairy Farmers OTTAWA, Sept. 25.-—A5 e, megurg of relief for dairy farmers producing milk l-hd cz-esm for export to the Uh. lied Status. Hon. Robert Weir. Min. ister of Agriculture. has issued in. siructions to the veterinn-y lngpgg. ion staff that beginning 5993mm, 33» lmpoctions required under the Un- lied States Federal hnpoirt Milk Aet to permit of milk-or cream being chiPped into the Unitcd States shill be made free of charge. This means a saving to the dairy farmer of from s: m $5 q- mme go; the cfficill insptction of his prom. i565 lnd herd. and the lnnunl lnspee- tlons which are required to emu; him to continue to export his milk. ww-‘l oolrvic-"ren or swung; o; consul-moi" AT isimrrroitn ERANTTORD. om. Sept. zs-uu. no understand." Thic rcrl; of Wong Kufll_ pm proprietor of a cafe here. was the icrmltation of a dramatic scene in Ottawa To itlae rebels and "pointed our that re- {zrezt in all directions was now cut HOld Probe ‘off by the Government troops and ‘the northeastern iiliianchunanl said- iiers. Chung also EYPPCSSAG satisfac- vANCOUvER sepbemb? 25 We ltzon at the downflll of the leader; of Whole problem o‘ the Doukhobm M“ {the rez-eliiori and assured the entire n-iinissi-ciioh in British Columbia c-iii fa“ “d m‘ "1 m’ Kwmnglm u» . v . ld be mlde the subject of a thorough m_ ‘a: _l Shlnsi rebels that the. rvou . c r l; bv th vestigstion by the Federal Ds-part- eiiemha t: merit of Justice. Premier S F. Tol- ' ' m» more ti: "= The provincial Government had . " ' ' been pressing for the federal Gov-i ernment to pay the heavy cos: of en- i forcing llw and order amen: the. ' . . Doukhobors. The former Government I luflrfltoba 5 Threslv iiig About 90 Per under Mackenzie King refused to cs- N Cent Completed sume any mmnsibility. bu’. Hon. Hugh Guthrie has promised a thor- ough investigation. It is hoped the,‘ WINNIPEG. l‘.lan.. Srpt. 25-34m- inquiry will result in definite action l itoba"s threshing is about 90 parsed-it to prevent the influx of Doukhobors i emnpleted according to a sister-dent from other pI-rts of Canlda and and ‘ issued by the iidhioha Department United Stlias into southwestern Brit- o.’ Agriculture today. ish Columbia. I1: riianf.‘ case: the titesitutg s over but in northern sections the unfin- ished portion is greater. Since grain I O I ' . n4 lcutfmg started virtually no inf/armp- Jurist films were experienced \ll'i!l1 about a. iweel»: and a half ago Seen In Moncton l _ I .¢.......... p"... 1' he Weather, etc MONCTON. ma. Sept 25.—Ai Itltoment thlt Jcscph Force Crater. Jurist missing from New York. was‘ Filth’ Helm’ the Brant County Court House w- day. . 11 11H 111$ reply to Mr. Justicei t" a “m” an“ the sleep,“ c“ l Wi-lghrs question ls to whether he I m" 7°" om" 5 had anything to sly. inumuch as I I Jury hsd lust found him guilty e1 murdering his compatriot. Lim Koo, Koo was stabbed in the back with a butcher knife in the imam-mg kitchen in August last. “""~—-P————-—_ BiiTii TEAMS CLAIM RAMP iCanldiln Press) SHERBROOILE, Que. Sept. 25._. The Toronto Luis lnd Montreal Roylll both claimed I victory in the past seslon lericl for the un- official dominion blleblll champion- unis were on the lnng end of ln eight lo llven score. but the Roylll tired in the ninth. seen in the vicinity of Moncton on Sept. 8. was made today by Murray W. Shlw. u: employee of the Monc- I haw said he had- bcen informed thlt l ml.n answering descriptions given of Judge Crater and resembling published protn- ‘ grlphl of him. hlci stopped at anj overnight camp near Moncton on’ Sept 8th lnd purchlsed small sup-i pills. He was travelling alone by earl and heading cut. presumably making . for Novl Scotia. Shaw said the ln-i fem-action had been given to him to.‘ communicate to the authorities in. New York. and uniil he received per-i mission from his informant l-ie was] not lt liberty to diiulgs the llticrs; Mme nor the place where he sew the person he believed to the Judge Crater. NEW-R Wolf FNR Lawn-cur A MiLUOH DoLLARs wilt! i’ ‘TORONTO. Serf 2o —M0liPl’.li,~. w fresh shifzing winds. plrtly ckudy lnd somewhat ivnrmer. with c few Bfltlcred showers. Maximum-w. Negro Lynched i Minlmum-éil. I (Special to the Guardian) , High tide this often-loch n, 155 THOMASVILLE. Gl. dept. 25.—A ‘ lnd tomorrow morning l‘. 1.31. mob described by county authorities! sun sets this afternoon at ssh m; IA numbering cpproximllely 1.000 ‘ rises tomorrow morning n s51 stormed the county Jlil here todly. First quarter moon Monday. sepe, Score ly Innings 000i l0i 203 B 9 2 130 020 010 ‘i ll lcttlck upon l white girl. lcizld Willie Kirkland. negro. lflfll”. 10.34 s. m. llynched him for Ln nllegeq gttemptgdi Summerslde tide eighteen minute; “U! thin Chlflqthhown, I Mussolini. who believes that his‘ JILL u!’ b)‘ tin EWABI fund in’ WIILI, f RAlLDi nie gm. c irholc nary — ri_ Culiuli’ 1 I .5 per ' -~ beiol Scotil. nsiivicli \ etion i Bntisi