..¢......._..su.. wrrflnwll RHI rig; ~r§?§ eiié fri: 521.. -I--ll _ resales lass. Covers Prinoe,Edward Island Like the Dew 5*-'\` - ’ _ "':;<,'-mg, ""° QP" ' s\\ e5;f,?>;` The Peop es Paper ~..f”‘--.~.. _Read by verybody \ Everybody ousht to bs nappy in their chosen work: and yet some feel that life is` a drudlery and that they are ground beneath the wheels of a k§ juggerslsut of work. 5.'-1 af- '= --~ ~ - - -- .. ' T ; _ _ -, `lf`¢'-*`=‘~'f"~37-'°"'°-""'“ "1 ff” L _g gg g E R _ cHAn1.o'r'rll'rowN, CANADA. F1unAY,ocroBER 11,1929 1 10 PAGES B¢,;-»,§1,;~~;;;gg;\~g;,-up-1;-g_gg-,ui At- World Peace by w__7__-M. l Text Of ' Joint Statement Issued By Bresident Hoover And .Premier MacDonald Declares Governments ain- And Uni Of Great Brit- ted States Have Adopted Peace Pact As Dec- laration . Of Good Intentions. (Special to the Guardian) wAs1-xnioroxv. oct. io.-'nie on nf the faint statement issued tonight by President Hoover and Prime Min- ister MdoDon.ald ia as follows: “Dur- ing the last few days wa have had an- opportunity at informal talks in which we have engaged, not only _to review the conversations on a naval :sement which have been carried on between us, but' also to discuss some of the more important plans by which the moral. force of our countriescsn be exerted for peace. We have been guided by the double hops of settling our own differences on naval matters and so establishing unclouded goodwill. candor and con- fidence between us. and also of con- tributing something to the solution, of the problem of peace in which all other nations are interested and which calls for their cooperation. In signing the Paris Pesos Pact. the nations have declared the/t war shall not be used as an instrument of national l>°1i¢Y- ws lisvs _ll_\_l»\ \.\l14\Il>\l_t9_l Hill) be settled "oy pacific" Both our governments resolve to accent tht ‘ Peace Peet. not only as I. deolsrstion of good intentions. but as a positive obligation to direct national policy in accordance with its pledge. The pert of each of our governments in the promotion of world peace will be dif- ferent, ss one will neverconsont to become tangled in European diplom- scy, and the other is resolved to PUT- sue a policy of active cool>9l‘l¢1°ll with its nuropsan neighbours: but '**`** coritmues on one S . _._..., ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS( MEETINGS. ETC. °'C. W. I... pantry sale, Saturday afiernconyin Moore ds McI..eod’s. ' 9105-il "Dr. Cliff. M. D..-Start now home pr.-vention cure. now at 171 Queen Bt, Charlottetown. “Reserve October lbth for Chicken Bubper and Bazaar in Morell Hall. Proceeds in aid of Marie United Church. ` 9079-10-0-31. "Montague and Cardigan Club! loading Wednesday fcrenocn October 16th. Mont Annear and E. J. Red- mond. 9138-i0-li-Ii. "Pantry Isle Saturday afternoon in Moore ds Mcl.eod'i. Buy Your “$8 Ind cakes. pastry and goodies. sn help th; |1901, “W-il "Notice-Don’t miss that Wester” Show "Taking a Chance." Murray l-nrocr essuroay, North wiifsnire Monday. Dance following Wilshire. D144., “club ness una at sour-ls Msn- iilv forsnsoii October itch. Lambs Wednesday, October ldth. Book at Uhee. |120-10-104|. -is----> lisa. ;§§s? iglli *oil gisif tie? l ' 0136-Si ‘ "Tho selmtlcxus wui ss mains hills. fat lhell end lambs at radius “lei-tm. co num, owes: .mn J- R. uswnussss, seman- ma-io-io-ai. ri ’ “$5535 = ii§§iii;§ on-.r. Etirtilais SANATURIUM CDNTRIBUTIUNS C 0 M IN G IN $8,128.15 Received To Date From Outside The Pmvinm M, West Indies, Says N. _1l'0l0N'l_0. Oct- 10-M the lest sellers of Parliament, _ltr Beary 'hsorlston hopes to present a schema for ra-organising the Baaueisi structure of the Canad- lsu National l.ailways,`he fold the lmblre Club today. lt was a stupendous task, he said, to est- alollls and appraise, the securi- ties of the ninety-two different companies, which went to make up the system. but this _had been dons and the nest step was to asls Parliament to approve g. scheme which would secure the financial permanence of the pro- lmtnsudattbsssnietimeen- able us locspitsiise the financial improvement made in the last few years. Would Discuss Ilemilitarizing 1 Of Naval Base -»_»_ c At Halifax And Dis- mantling ef Bases In The Ssnatorium Commission sn- Y. .DCSPH-tCl'l, nounoes that contributions to the Building Fund are still coming in most satisfactorily. A complete list of the Charlottetown and Bummerside, subscriptions will be published the first of next week and the detailed Women's Institute list will be ready in a few days also. The following are the contributions received from out- side the Province up to dele- Regard To Premier’.s Visit to Canada. (Canadian Press) 01'1‘AWA, Oct. 10-Canadian of- ficials hare received with interest. but without comment the intimstion contained in New York news des- » - . 4_.\ i ll invitations for a flve~l\°W°l' “V week of Januar! will be forwarded result of the prlvatefeonferencs be bert lloover in the solitsdes of the nouueement was iele|>\i°B°4 5”* W ‘mp of the White House in a .lW\l\ suits of the prsmisrs visit.-floor Yhoios, lnc.- ` al conference in London ln the third from we in-lim. mein oliioe ll ' tween umm! M°°D°°°“ *M 5°" isnsi-'s nsplsam camo- The W' gh, "pied by the president. The ohm slum ami nrltsiifs premier Md Unliod 9*‘*°°` l"°’“‘°‘“ °“ “‘° mwg, Wii|¢h.s,n;nn well for the rc right, 19:9. Pacific and Atlanild BT. JOHN, N. B.. Out- 10-.” wiigg the agriculture lndustry in ziiii province mess is vonlifr ranches. There is money I-ll ¢§llf and there is money in poultry. declared John Taylor, Federal. Egg Inspector for, New Bruns- wick. He said that yesterday he had inspected 200 cases contain- ing 8,000 dozen eggs, brought here from Prince Edward Island by two Saint John wholesalers, l for local consumption. and that during th, last month as man! as 45,000 dosen eggs have been brought into the province from the Isluid. merce, together with its atmosphere of prosperity is unknown. in this sense. to the average citizen of the French Republic. This was the opin- ion expressed here yesterday by I. Joseph Pelezynski, editor of Illusim- tion Economlquo and Financlere Correspondent of lc Toumce Indus- trlelle, France, who has been com- ... .......... M... 1 TGFINDFOR1 g .‘3,l..:;‘ ;;°‘;°;,:;.;‘:,“‘;°;.;‘f tresi 826510.00 ___i..._.__.Z-.__-_-1--_2- continued on page 3 Statements In Dry Advertising Called Untrue ._..-. HALIFAX. oct. 10.-rt. o. Fulton. Chairman of the New Brunswick Liquor control Board. is the west entrant in the ¢l1¥lP¢l¥ll “W WN waged on the liquor question in Nova scans, ` Mr. Fulton has issued s statement smpnsticsily senyins sllssllwm mme by the Provincial Plebiacifo Committee in an advertisement Dilb- lished in the Halifax papers that the isus or New nrunswlcx. vhi°h Pf°"' ince has Government Control. IFB crsmmed and that the percentage of women inmates is larger the-H W” ever known before. 1 chsracterizllll 91°” 5“°°m°““ M sosoluis lslseiioocw Mr. Fulwn W’ mai, “whoever wrote the psrosflvh iii question is guilty of intentionally uziemotlns i/° "‘“1°’4 "h° °°°pl° °f the Province of Nova Scotia, or elle zuuw of me vogue; ignorance. _________._ Receives Message From His Majesty (omni so un ossfslssl LoND0N_ 0°g_ io..-iupseesntativel of the Dominicns and the Unit" xmldan ‘¢|¢n¢i|i¢ the c0‘l'iiel'08M on Q1, spar-ation oi Dominion lelil- lmsn me mn-elmo. sriipplnr les"-1 lation now in session under tho ohurmmsmp of mm Passfieid, re-p ceived a inessese ff°l1" W' KW 7”” wear. u wus in "PW '° ¥"’°““" "M H1, Mggerty at the 0P”l1‘*l °' me conference. 'nu xlng is with much satisfaction that I V_ receives un m°#“l° "*“°"‘ "“° "° A éssentstives of ins anion oosunoe- wealth of nations assembled in edu- ferenes on iris uperstion of the Do- minion isguisucn md !m;rf::\e:“f ming” legislation as thd l' > '° ssrmh mdatlfll-llim. 17435,' “_ pgppui, sssrsriane and 2001*" 'iii seams s meeting in FW* N* am “omg "going, Cot. le, at 7.3% . Dill-it-li-8. itamsay MacDonald, Prime Minister of Great Britain _wo,l\1d1`discuss with the Csnsdisn Government the mat- ter of demilitarizfng the naval bass at Halifax. This, the despatches said would be done together with the du- msntiurg or une' British naval bases in'tl-ie west Indies as a gesture of scoclviil cowards the Uuiies states. The Imperial Governnient has no au- thority whstever over Canadian, mil- itary or naval activities, it was pointed out, all property which was once under Imperial Jurisdiction. having at various times passed into Cansda‘s hands. The last Imperial troops to garrison ldnlifax left the Nova Section Capital as far back as 190s since when the Dominion has had complete control. ficlsl act have addressed to me and I greatly appreciate their kindly re- ference to my restoration lo health. I shall follow with interest their dis- cussions and trust they may lead io an cv-en closer association of all parts of my Dominicns. The Queen gains me in thanking them for their good wishes." iF You WAN1’ 'fo Bl: Suas p OF AN Auoiauca Jusf Asusl: SOMSBODY C s ` _D- 9 - . e. -Q5 1, »l‘;d/==e;¢ B 10110810. Ovt- 10-H0400” north west winds. Ni' U" °°°|* 1y|”f,0, glad! ,.. ... .ss cs. quam 1.. sae ees UHll*\D"U¢°'\» ill! no ass Hlllflxy Sl.” ns ass ssl SL Jghn, (df .ss no no aN@\i8“lf an us us ug' Oli -ss css on Ilifh f-idliliil IKHUU IMMMWIW l'llUhlll at ln. sunnistnlssrtsneenesssisst rises seialrovaiernhe sslll. Yun asses tiles. 06- IM. 9-4! LM. » asiraisadbssintllloll Elixir; ass es- ns ses on LONDON, Oct. iii.-Considerable difficulty in locating many holddf-S of the-Victoria. Cross is bein! SXPUY' fenced by the committee of the Lc- gion of Ex-Bervics Men which is ar- ranging the dinner at which the Prince of Wales will meet V. C.'s at ins Houses of Parliament. *Wo dey! before Armistice Day. _ Many v. o.'s are any st oroelelnl- ing themselves and relatives and friends are being urged to send in the names of the holders. some, it is believed, are holdin! 58°!! b¢¢l“-5° _they have no dress clothes. This dif- ficulty will be quietly smoothed over ily tn. regulation tint mum will be worn. _ The English Lodge of Pi-ee Masons has offered to pay the expenses of -...__ Reduction In Express Rates On Live Foxes A wire has been received from Mi-. p pert. stating that the Committee rep- ` rasentlng the Canadian National Sil- ver Iles Breeders' Association had been successful lrl getting a reduction Cornell, Maritime freight rates ex- _ A THE PR11vcE's DINNER the _ioumey if s certain member ol the pruer, is v. c. now ilvli-is in Canada, will attend the dinner- o'rrswA. oct. 9-No invitation has been extended to Canadian hold- ers cf the Victoria Crocs to attend tn.; dinner in London, November 9. The opinion is expressed that the time has been too short to allow of the directing heads of the British Empire Bervicc League to forward in- vitations to the Dominicns and Col- onies. With regard to the difficulties ‘experienced in London of obtainins the addresses of Victoria Gross hold- ers, it was stated today that this does not apply to Canada inasmuch as the records and present addresses of all Canadian personnel are com- plete and up-to-date. Formerly the charge was twice the first class rate, but as soon as new tariffs can be issued. the charge will be reduced to one and one half times the first class rate, or s. reduction of 25%. ,. Representations to obtain a reduc- tion on fox feeds are still being made and it is hoped will be successful be- fore'long. There is no room to doubt that if the members of the Association re- ply promptly to the questionnaire now in their hands, it will help those in the eilprsss rates on live foxes. 1 Ibn IIB HOW Wdtlilil Oli their belilli. _ Lastlhiinute li ews Flashes POITAGI, hun.. Det. 10- 1 Aasastbesnd passeegsrtrain sas,awsst‘bosndfreisaisi-miss , lussseawnetefihohlllwlvllle ssssoseersisiioa beramslsst light. llilisg taressralasssn. Qulel lo-.unit isddrlvsr gglii rliifi; fg.§r2 iii? » i§¥ri¥§l§ liliiiiii ii.f%ii:':§ new order will take e3eot on Oc- tober Ilih. LONDON. Oct. I0-The Brit- ish Legion lids sent a cable to the officer in charge of the ree- orsls at Ottawa stating that in- vitations for Canadian V. C.'s for the dinner being tendered by the Prince of Wales in their honor en November 0 are avail- abls to any Canadians who de- sire io attend. WINNIPIG. llll\-.0ot.ie- Winter sent his advancement- thrwlgls loltls llsllteba l_l\d lsdslelsewau today to male analsssrnsisngaayrassar- iaeaibssrso. it till omio development. The French journalist who is en- deavoring to get a. clear idea. of the Dominion from the Atlantic to the Pacific, with a view to establishing a. better understanding between the two countries, following the recent ap- pointment of government represent- atlves between the two countries. has already spent some six months in a tour of Central canada, the prairie provinces and the Pacific Coast. He arrived here yesterday to make a study of conditions in the Maritime Provinces. which he expects will take several weeks. ` Mr. Pelczynski will spend the next ‘few days in Saint John. and will re- turn to the city again after visiting Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Is- land. U. S. ACBEPTS WASHI3NGTO'N. Oct., 10-Coincl- dent with thg departure of Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald from the Capital, the United States Gov- ernment ioday formally accepted the invitation of Great Britain to parli- ollldte in a five power naval confer- ence. Secretory stimsori made the arinouncemont shortly after return- ing from the station, where he said If-l°dbye io the British Premier. Acceptance oy the Unites states has been regarded ss a foregone con- clusion since conversations between f-»0i'itl0Il I-nd W88hlhgt,0n havg been in DFOKNSI on the question for some- time. Mr. MacDcnald's visit was an out- lfowth of serious discussions. and during his stay here he went over the situation in detail with President Hoover. Both regard further naval limitations as a stop toward worid` peace. To Begin Work U On Terminals (Special to the Guardian) c OTTAWA. Oct. 10-As recent- ly reported a contract has been Ist for the enlargement of the terminals fo accommodate the new Car Ferry steamer at linden and 'Iormentlne to the Northern Construction Ltd., and J. W. Stewart. This flrll have IIRCIBMC that they IN MU' ussmouq' their punt for the Hb all that work will be shifted . ' ~| . ° sirH....fyH.ps.` . 1 ' ‘ i ,.11 .us A. 0 ~ `Go'vernments Ain’ toPresentScheme IN THE PUBLIC EYE lnaltilluchggemaerid l Dlscuss Problems' ' Of gilucation Inspiring Addresses Delivered At ll f Yesterday’s‘ Sessions Of Mari time Board Of Religious Edu- cation. llllol ll B ll roll-l ‘£2 3 raising of the curtain was dispensed with, and the audience entered. the theatre to find the stage fully ex- posed to view, and a court roam be- ths conventional type, a. murdergtrlal got under way, and the effect was that of an actual trial of a man ac- cused for murder, rather than that of a play. No dramatic valuesfwere sac- rificed. however, in the novel presen- tation. and the performance as a whole thoroughly pleased s. large aud- ience. Each member of the company was cast to good advantage, and the performance was so well balanced that individual mention. would per- haps be not fair .although Miss El- ena. B. Shuts, as the attorney for thc defense, earned tremendous sympathy, in her fight for the life of her client. against a male prose- cuting attomey. The company is drawing steadily increasing houses, and have now very nearly reached the seating capacity§oi’ the Prince Edward and the consen- sus of opinion seems to be that if the the policy of better and stronger, with each new play, as they have been doing, the two remaining plays will be well worth seeing. Tonight the management announc- ES 9. Ploy called "Why Women Div- orce" and promises a strong dramat- ic story of a modem problem, treat- ed in a modern manner. This play the company terms its "feature play" 4-0-Q-Qoavoo-0 * RATE-do per word net 4 '*_ ply Guardian. 9140-10-ll-3i WANTED-PUPILS FOR. PRIVATE tuition. Apply care of Cvusrdisn. one season. Apply Gavin Harding I W l " I ‘ l tions Opportunity" by Miss Annie E offerings continue to follow ‘ specialization. Childrens workers un- I ~.-_-».- ` .vs»sr=1--sa-.guests .fi Addresses on "Training for Leader chip by Rev Manson Doyle, “Va .a .1 Harris at the momlng semen, Youth le l l .. ` lo me Fore" by Rev. J. A. Pue-Gii- ' christ and “A Great Canadian Ex- I perinient’ by Mig D. R. Poole, were . ---- f... 1 .Lures of yesterday's_ sesioris of ,` ~ s s vi ”` ` l ih1'llll1lg-Mllrder Trias me Maritime Board of Religious; g Play Prcduced Last , Eilmuiultlion, held in Trinity United z Ami ls Amazed Non oy Mac 1-1.i-§°.‘1.:.................1... l “zards C0_ l occupied by speciallzutloii conferences _ I in regard in young peopic's work. , I. JOSepl\ P€l€Zyl\Skl On 1 A; the prim; grim,-d Theatre yes- This session was followed by the Con- 2 Tour of Canada’ Wi11.tercay sriernuon. ine Mae Edwards § vention Banquet which took oleoe in » ~ g players gave a matinee performance the Y- M. C. A- Bt 5 D. m. S Vlslt Prince Edward or "stepping Msmmas" their wecliies- 1 At the morning session the reno Island, day evening offer. ro sn audience l or the General Board was presente x-other larger than the usual matlneef by Mr. L. W. Simms and the Treas- 5T_ _y0HN_ 0c¢_ 10_¢m,,`-1, may ‘crowd i iirer-‘s report by Mr. Robert Reid. ' with its vast and advanced sgricui-| Last night “The Trial of Billy, Rev. Manson Doyle. national young., gun] prog,-,mgy 1;,-, lug, industrial | Wells" was presented, and proved to, peoples secretary of the United. pcigvmss, 1;, gi-ggi; ¢¢n;r¢_~, of ¢0m- be fully the novelty which was claim- } Church. gave a very informing ad- erl for it. The usual overture and: _ _ 9 71 -s-_-. -qgqpr--:~"' dress on Training for Leadership. In training leadership we recognise the' Leadership training does not hold E the statement "Leaders are born, not fore them. With no preliminarlcs of‘ made," as shi-ylutely true. Leaders can be trained. Teacher 'Training Exe. ` aminations have increastd in Canada' four hundred percent in five or sit years. Trairlirig dom not substitute .lor consecration. Wonderful things' are done by untrained workers ` through intuition or insight but train- ing makes possible the achievement of even more wonderful things. .' Miss Annie Harris, discussing "Va- cations opportunity," stressed the val- ue of the Church Vacation School as a means of using the holiday season to supplement the efforts of th, Bun- day School. 13 such schools were- held in the Maritime Provinces this summer. with an attendance of 1700. srrnrtxoolv ssssloiv ' . In the aftemoon Miss Harris led is devotional service after which the convention broke up into groups for der Miss Harris with Mrs. R.. H. Rog- ers presidlng; Girls' _\Vorkers, Mrs. Allen, Mrs. R.. H. Jenkins presiding: Boys' Work, Mr. D. R. Poole, Rev. E. M. Aitken presiding; Young Peo- ple's work, Rev. Manson Doyle. Rev. A. Gibson presiding; General Work- ers, Rev. F. M. Milligan, Mr. L. W. Simms presiding. A large number of delegates took and one performanfrr only of it. will ,advantage of this opportunity for be given. Tomorrow the engagement ‘practical training. At the .supper hour ends with two perfomiances, a. mat'-"la hundred and fifty delegates gath- lneg and an evening showing of a ered at the Y. M. C. A. for the Con- three act comedy entitled “Suzanne.", vention banquet. A splendid time of fellowship under the happy direg. tion of Mr. Robt. Reid, with a sing- +»»N . song red by p_w_ F_ M_ M““g,m_ Th, feature of the banquet was an in- .- Ddeilsed Sp€Cl8lS 'spiring and challenging addr-egg by Mr. D. R. Pools, National Boys' Work Secretary of Canada, who owls |1ll¢l’¢|°fl ill *Nl ¢°|llml\- § spoke of the necessity of studying personality and present day society in order to give efficient leadership ` T0 LET-FURNISHED BOOM. AP- t0 Wuth- EVENING SESSION The first speaker of the evening ` 9152-10-ll-li was Rev. J. A. Pile-Gilchrist, 0! Bt. _...___ John's United Church. Halifax. who ron sA1.i=. - nooos Por.-rro delivered In interesting md ineolr- grader. Power machine. Used only U18 lddfell Ull "Youth lo the Fore." _ 'raking the story of Davie and gm. 9153.10-1i.3i Goliath he drew an interesting par- ____ ____ allel in modern conditions-the fits Loss-ram or ol.Assas. rnmsn of good in opposition to solvent!! please leave at this office. Reward. overwhelming forces of evil. Vision 0132-21 is urs rust quality which must sa """" insrshalled in the army of righteous 'TBZEBCTJISI Tzfglgf: ness, a quality possessed in a large ~ ~ ~ ' 3 .measure by young msn. The chsl Specialist will be in Charlottetown le I u u °hmu_W| m oowse iso. smiiomror - “¢° ° " "°‘_. ‘. m|ntment§ an Queen HOML np didttllt. 'nic Bvild Clllwhl lf! io-ii-ai. lenses to the army of the .Lord _lou ---°- better conditions. Youth io My gl; ron sans-our or 'ma Moss me ssv.ue< me eager for , __ , modem built and best situated asul use s vision. as may ' swsiungs in ine oily. Nc. ass xese must be census. num had s vision Bt. Apply P. I. Mcoonnsck. Revere ___' samsung. ‘natal out-no-u-a __c9ssa5esap_sees; y ` I principle. “We learn by doing." .l l -;:-~.:“ "*“",;'.‘“*<°.t.-:'1»*`*"-`-`° 1.- -F;"."°`”"f` _-»