MAXIMS OIJ MERCHANT n; 1g opus another. "yum Guardian, landlady-Ill‘!- ghulofirtown Guardian Iwo Cont; ‘deuce never shirts one door n} fill Eliza-A CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. SATURDAY‘ OCTOBER 11, 1930 IRMEN REACH TH l U. S. Potato Crop Estimate Is Increased Thi- October estimate for the [li-ilted States potato .crop is 134100.000 bushels more than the eslimaie for the month of Sep- teirihrr according to a report re- ceived by DIX‘. Lw. BOUNCE, Secretary of the Prince ldward lslsnrl Potato Growers Associ- atlon. The estimale for the llliilllll is 152,000,000 bushels, s, caiupurrd with abogt 360,000,000 bushels for the same month of 133,1 year. At present the American pot: sto market is in a very depress- ed eonililioii, and the Canadian ' market ls not of much benefit to island growers as yet on ac- COLEIl. of the very low prices. ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS ETCS. "'Dalice in Cape Traverse ‘Hal ‘lilexlay evening, Oct. 14th. Refresh- intnis SEYYCG. Sale of baskets. 7536-10-11-31 ti. "Come to “Jiggs" supper in Bel- llSt Hall 0n Tuesday evening, Oct list. unler the auspices of the Eldon W. I. Acim ssion 25 cents. 7529-10-11-18-21 l "Zion Church Choir Concert party in Eelfazl Hall. Wednesday night, 15in inzt. 1f stormy, Thursday, 16th 7540-10-11-31 "The St, Theresa's Dramatic Club will prevent their play “Pinnigaira fortune" iii Webster's Corner Hall on Mednrsniiv night, Oct. 15th. Good illerialtlrs and dance afterwards. If stormy. Thursday night. 7539-10-11-31 "5" ti" "vanquished Squire" at Emerald Hull Tuesday. October 14th. by the Kell 5 Cress Dramatic Club Good i)... . lties. “Hot Wednesday. Oct. BOnFhavJ. DeSable and Hampton. Slipper from 5 o'clock. Proceeds to- wards Manse fund. Ice cream and take. Ii rainy next evenlnn. 7527-10-11-14-21 ""‘St.".fames Church‘ cake saleat gone i‘.- l\lci..eod‘s Saturday at 2 p. 7477-10-9-31 "lmtlum hogs at York Wednes- flar arrri-iipiii. October l5. List with l. S. Alhili. Secretary. 7522-10-11-21 “The W. C. T. U. meets with Mrs. . E. Bill-lie. 36 Upper l-illlsboro St. mild-ll’. October 13th at 8 p- m. 7524-10-1l-2l 3:5)- James Church Cake Sale at W?! in hfclieodb. Saturday, at 2 p. “l vsns-io-io-zi "St. James Church Cake Sale at. oore d- Mclieodls. Saturday at 2 P- "1- isos-io-io-zi 0a ii ' I Buyiniz hogs. sheep and lambs at PERM Tuesday forcnoon, Oct. 14th. Eierett Huslam. 7458-10-10-31 "mi whim. baked beans and mfien ln Hampton Hall. Wednes- “Y- October 15th. supper s to 0 ih of monse. 'l513-i0-11-l4-2i "Jim's Calder, Tailor and Fur- fifr will be open for business October ‘m1- Brio: your fur coat and have i altered, repaired. relined. 163 m") George st. 7510-10-11-14-21 ll '-___—"' .' Com- to the Cherry Valley Psi-- ~h Chicken Supper on Tuesday 14th t- m Mlllview Hail. iszi-ip-il-ai u_"$outl~iern Queens Club loading iestock iit Wood Islands. ‘madly. October ltth- Stewart Ross, Bec'y. ‘i584 ni. i"? The Docks of New York." star- 7538-10-11-31 supper in Hampton Hall, 15th. by ladies of Lost ‘Lives In Wreck Of R-101 On Sunday Last men and the flower of her lighter- than-air craft experts among the 47 persons who died, Above are shown three of those who died: (l) Sir Sei- l ton Brancker, director of civil avi- When the 11-101, the world's great- est dlrigiblc. shot to earth a. biasing inferno, near Beauvais, France, Brit- ain lost the piclrot her gallant alr- Accept Canada’s Proposals. i (Canadian Press) LONDON, Oct. 10-Premier Bennett's proposal of Empire trade preference has been adopted by the Con- servative Party of Great Britain, and if any early gen- eral election is held the problem will undoubtedly be a major issue. ‘ In a manifesto last night. Right Hon. Stanley Bald- win wholeheartedly endorsed the plrin and declared it would be the standard under which the Conservatives would fight. As far as the present Imperial Conference is con- cerned speculation naturally hinges on the attitude to be adopted by the British Labor Government. It seems unlikely the Government. with a great preponderance of free trade opinion, can see its way to adclpt the Canadian Premler’s proposals, though they are supported by the remainder of the Dominions. than the old lion," adds the Morning Post. Ministry Urged to Accept i‘? posals LONDON, 0:tobcr 10.—"’I1".c old »lion parishes for lack oi prey and the lion's stsut ivhclps are scattered abroad," quotes the Morning Poor in conhflsflng the speeches made at the Ilinperlal Conference by Hon. R. 13.. ‘Bennett, Prime M'nister of Canada "will incur a very grave resprnsib- and Rt.‘ Hon. J. H. Thomas, Secret- illty. if it refuses." lary of State fcir the Dominiens, "rho - lion's stout whclps, however. arc more fheipiiii and in more hopeful a mood British Government to accept "The Government." says the Post. Continued on Page 3 I Mall Bag Theft -- . _“‘ ‘ l (special to the Guardian) i (Special to the Guardian) mnoirro. Oct. io-The death of‘, coam. Ireland. Oct. lei-Police 0.1!. Osler. 0.M.G., 0.5.0.. and post office suthoritlas today ‘Died 1.4 Toront; Col. iformerly of the Royal Canadian En- believed the diswvery here oi a rifled in: Court!!! Bancroft, at Borden Fri- , ma" ma o! n“ Depmmont o’ mm b“ which h“ been comm,“ ‘l’ Cobain siiiiiraay. ista-io-io-ail ..."$'~"rccon Hall. Tuesday. Oct. it. f.‘“°""1 Supper. Bazaar. ainiio. Ind} -~her attractions. wui-io-io-ti, ‘Mme/rue Cllll) iosdiii; lllflh! hhcpzs. Wednesday f... . , Oct. *~- - liont Annear. Sec’ . 753B-10-l1-2i ..._... Clift, n1 Fitzroy. Street. "uowri. Phone m. Chronic Lilrldlts prevented and - cured Where they to. ‘l 40-104 mos. "i?" and hear Maura. Art Bruce‘ ,5 and Macltinnon sing at the, l?" “lurch. ooiifflitii." °"'"I {iui-io-ii-ii lNational Defence is reported today. to Montreal, indicated that an im- He passed away at Christie st. Hos- pOrlAfib robbery had been committed-l ploai. The newspaper strongly urges the situation ation and Britain. i2) PROPOSAL OF EMPIRE TRADE ADOPTED BY s1‘A1\lLEv_ B,,,;~. i.i>W11\l » Conservative Party Of Great Britain Approves Of Premier Bennett’s Plan-Will Be Major Issue In Next General Electi0n—Ministry Urged To Special h Bureaus To Cope With U.S. Unemployment (Special lo the Guardian) NEW YORK, Oct. Governors. Mayors. and public spirited cl ping with the present throughout the lsfilsllnlvai-r marshal of development for Britain, who came Mrd Thomson, Great to Canada with the R-100 last An‘. Britain's mini-El"- Ilid (3) MI-lor G- ust and was welcomed ln Toronto _H. Scott, assistant director of airship with members of hi; crew, 10--With the hcncr Premiers lcellsus repflrt 101‘ Auiust 23 rWf-‘al- guson cri their return frcn-i Great Ping 2.508.151 men out of work. iibie to work and looking for a Job. state of the business men ativs Association. The President. ‘muncmg they h“ made ‘ n“ tizens are co- llfrs. W. H. Harper. was in the chair. unemployment'lt is expected the Association will United ‘take its share in work for alleviation Mr. Stata by the establishment of spec- of the unemployment situation. ‘ Bennett's offer of p, ten per cent lm- ial bureaus. the formation of local ___ perial preference based upon a tenvcm/ployment committees and the iicials. employers, charity workers percent inrceaae lh general tariffs. wllins of conferences with labor of- and others- l Wheat Situation To Be Examined By Conference (Special to the Guardian) Oct. l0—The wheat sit- ustion‘i‘vill"bé' éiiiairiiried by a com- G but MAXIMS or a MERCHANT 0d makes. and apparel shapes. it's breeding finishes the man. 14 PAGES 4 Anniiui Subscriptions Deluered $5.00, \ u: siiili tiiiiaoii aiiii c. n. a. use. l SUCCEED IN ATLALNTIC F Tried And True Columbia Nego- ‘tiates The Stormy North At- _ lantic-Plane Lands On One Qf The Scilly Islands On The Southwest Coast Of England» Congratulations Cabled F lyers. iii landing and would continue their LONDON, Oct. 10—-'I‘he Air Mlri- flight to Croydon early tomorrow. istry tonight was informed that thl The aeroplane Columbia was undam- monoplane Columbia. had landed atlagm Tresgo iri the seilly Islands. com-' pleting her second trans Atlantic; voyage. It was understood that the i Columbia would not proceed to Croy- j don tonight. iresgo is near st. Mary's in the Scilly Island; and is off the wast of Cornwall. 1t is one of the most out- lying spots off the southwest coast of England. Tresgo is one of the five inhabited islets of 140. most, of them bare rocks rising from the see. about thirty miles west southwest of (Canadian Press) First Canadians to Fly Atlantic OTTAWA. Ont., Oct. iQ-When in- formed of the safe arrival of Cap- tain Erroll Boyd andLleutJ-larry P. Connor at ‘Iresco, Sli- George Per- ley. acting Prime MinLster. despatch- ed a cablegram of (zbrng-ratulations on ‘oehalf of the Govemment and peo- ple of Canada. sir George's cable- grai-n, addressed to Captain Boyd was Lands End. The aggregate acreage '5 Mb“: ‘ of the whole five is not more than asoo and the whole area of the Scilly "011 will!’ of the Government Island; if not more than 30 miles 1n and people of Canada we heartily mittee of the Imperial Conference consisting of Rt. Hon. William Gra- ham, Presidcnt of the Board of ‘Prado; Hon. H. H. Stevens. Can- adian Minister of Trade and Com- meroe and Hon. Parker Maloney, Australian Minister of Markets and "transport. ' The question cf finding ri market for Canada's wheat crop is one of the chief problems of the Canadian delegation to the Imperial Confer- rongratiilate you on being the first Canadians to fly across the Atlantic and rejoice to hear of your safe ar- rival." circumference. Tresgo is the second in size. st. Mary's, the largest. Hugh Town is the capital of the group. On ‘Preszo are fine subiiPfYP- ical gardens. An extensive industry of the Islanders is the cultivation of the narcissus. l Twenty-Four Hour Passage CROYDEN. 11213.. Oct. 10.—More than 150 miles off their course. Cap- tain J. Erroll Boyd and Lieutenant Harry P. Connor safely brought down Governor Heart: Cables Consul"- iationa once and in this connection the heat oi the Canadian wheat pools are in England at the present time. To Honor Bennett And Ferguson (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO, Ont.. Oct. i0--P1ans for a monster victory celebration to Bennett and Fer- Britzin. were mooted at a meeting Wcrnzns Liberal Conserv- Bluenose And ThebaudReady ForSccondRace By Tom Horror, Associated Press ,- Staff Writer . . GLOUCESTER, Muss. Oct. 10.- Ooi 08101‘ was admitted to The bu was thoiirlit w have con-m“ w“ ' d“ °‘ "mnm" '°' m; hqplm on Jan. 20 last. itained l. number of register“ “emf-he schooner Blucnose. out of Lun- l ____________ tors. "Belfast Club loading hogs and 190 mail bars Just before their trans- ,3 lambs’ at Eldon Station ‘moiety. opt. i4. . 7493-10-10-21 when checking s consignment offlffiiebaud. Pride 0f ‘colours. N. 5.. and the Gertrude L. the Glzucestsr leet. ‘tumor-row they will sail the m. u, m, “n49; 0g m autism‘ unysecond race of a two out of three '9“ . pa“; dug mung o” b" “n. v series for the FBhQZTHBIYS Challenger “Rummq, mm 5g, perm chin-Aisle and several registered packages mph! 601111006 by Eir Thoma! at edral sehooirboiii Baturday eveiiirirdwhlch appeared to have been tsiri- Linton '1 o'clock. '4°°-1°-1°"' perad with. Seals placed 0D the bu and cash prizes. After her victory, in the opening “why h” t""'_"m New Glugowduu, ‘before it nut gone mm the ihsii vsngace yesterday. ClPY-lln Ben Pine tico district become famous for good 4'61‘! Mid to have been intact on lta .- hiim nay ivurchm their bow It arriyai maths mun; of the bu sip- kipper of Gioucsterb hope found ‘little to do aboard her. so ha and his th! will!!! 5'11" 501% ChmMWlpai-ently occumd before departurqcrew took her out for s between-nee her. Tllll it ll i?" $51106“ ~12; gnu-gnu Didaiin. (to lwfllteutlfllitowunnehtolltnnmhoglnieaoffiaJl‘ done aboard the big Canadian schoon- er. Her sails were taken separately to Cooney’: sail loft to be reeut. They fitted woefully yesterday and to that factor many blamed her 15 minute defeat. As the canvas» was brought back. Biuenose‘ crew immediately bent‘ it on again. Bluenoseb main- sail required the most attention. Apparmtly gambling on continued light air. Captain Angus removedi four toria of iron ballast from his vessel. The Thebaud had sn- undis- puted sdvantaio in the i5 mile breeze‘ of the" opening contest. The raoe' committee too, airport light air for' the second race and extended the time limit for the a1 ll-i! miles course On receipt of the new; of the suc- cesful flight His Honour Lieuten- ant Governor Heartz sent the follow- in; cablegram to the aviators: Boyd 1nd OOHHOT. Croyden Field. London, Ensllnd- Conrrutulatlons from Ill 3W1’ l" land friends. Heartz. Lieutenant Governor the veteran l trans Atlantic morioplane Columbia soon after five p. m. (noon E S. '1'.) today in the Scilly Isle, ending a flight a little more than 24 , hours from Newfoundland. . Landed On Beach It was the veteran Columbia's sec- cnd trans -At1antie hop. The airmen telegraphed to London from Tresco. one of the Island group off Land's End Sends Manage of Sllc Arrival tip of southwestern England. that EIR Goat BOYD AND CONNOR TRANS IJGHT I I I icnllvlcirl 0i llllinlll ifinadlan Prml) BADDECK, N. 5.. Oct. 10.—Wil- Liam Mazaskill. youth of Bay St Laurence. was convicted this aftern noon of having murdered Nozrnai McPherson. merchant of the village. on Sept 1B. MacPhersovn was stabbed to dc 1th, and MaCaskill told the jury yeste: day he had been drinking on the imghl of the murder and had no recollect- ion of the affrsy at McPherson’! home. A confession made by Metas- lrill to a constable vras admitted s1 evidence during the trial. [Reconstructing l Financial Set- Up ' Of The C. N. Rys. ' JCanai-llan Press) I OTTAWA. Ont.. Oct. 10.—1ndlco.< lltions that Parliament at its next se:- .5l0n would have before it the tasl: of reconstructing the financial setuq of the Canadian National Rallway=_ were suggested at the hearing befora the Board of Railway Commissioners today. Giving evidence ln justifies. Iition of the increase in freight rates vcn newsprint. E. R. Mallory. director ‘of the Bureau of Statistics of the ,C N R. gave as his estimate cf the ‘physical valuation of the railway Qprcperties the sum of one and a ‘lhalf bilhon dollars. He would not ‘like to say how this Oompaxed vi-igh ,the cash investment. he told Com- ‘lmssioner Thomas Vien. K. C.. in ivierv of the situation contemplated i"'l'Jh YP-ilicct to the reorganization ‘Tof the financial structure that W115 '8-‘10Yi1.\' to come before Parliament. l [may mien a Parliament LONDON, Oct. 10.—Captain J. Ef- mi Boyd grid Lieut. Harry. P. 00111101‘ sent a mess!!! 119-! 10111811?» V’ ch17‘ leii Levine from the sour.‘ Bles- in‘ Prices Rise And Government Takes Off High Tariff Stands by Promise to Pro- l l test Consumer-Win- - dow Glass Is Item. ‘ _-__- OTTAWA, Oct. lit-The Govern- ment has reduced the duties on 3015-, nion and colorless window glass. which were greatly increased at the emerg- ency session of Parliament. to the rates which prevailed prior to that sesaim. The old rates provided for s duty of "1 1-2 percent under the British preference, i2 1-2 percent in- termediate and l2 1-2 percent gensr a1 tariff. In making the announcement of thechange in rates on window glasl. Sir George Perley. acting Prime Minister, stated that complaints had reached the Govemment that the price of this commodity to nsum- ers had been doubled since the spee- isl selsion. After inquiry the Gov- rrnment learned that no active ltenl have so far been taken to produce glaaa in Canada by those having fac- tories lite. Under the tariff approved at the they hoped to get away early i/omor- I row for Croyden Airdrome. their des- tination. Their message. sent to Char- , les A. Lievlne. who flew the Atlantic' Re-Electecl NIAGARA FALLS. Ont, Oct. 10- li-i Mrs. _ . - - continued “n Page 3 her filth‘ lgltllsz: “Pi-gélrgflzlicbte? 8th: ~ w‘ ' National Council of Women in con- vention here today. Other Ufllcefg included. Vice President. Mrs. Wil- liam Deniiht. M- A.. Halifax. N. S. The Weather, etc Thomas Ousted , file FELLow vifii no Eur» m ViEN Gtuilmilv Sees ills Finish.’ BRITISH MINISTER FAILS T0 on SUPPORT or ms ows PARTY DELEGATES LLANDUDNO, Wales, Oct. l0.- Cheers and laughter-mostly the former-greeted the anouncement wdgy in the National Labor Party Conference here of the defeat of Rt. l Hon. J. H. ‘marinas. Secretary OP State for the Domlnions, for re-el- action to the Council of the Nation- al Party. Mr. Thomas was at the bot- tom of the poll. Commentators on the result agree that Mr. Thomas is pflraonally out o.‘ favor. not only with the trades un- ion sections. but with labor gener- i ally. This is due. it is said. to his activities in the haute inonde which earned him the oognomen of "Mir. Bren-shirt" attached by the pen_of a noted cartoonist. Maximum 60 _,. Minimum 4'! _-—-—l~~ i TORONTO. Oct. ilk-Marl Moderate winds, fair with not mu . change in temperature _ High tide this afternoon at u] l: rates on window glass been: ef- MM M mom siqaiiisiitlltlusal h . by ,. .