MAXIMS OIL MERCHANT -¢___ mall Guardian. Founded lllfl. Guardian Two Ccutl. lloralnt (‘urlottetnvra beimetfs A1091‘; bolt may scinciiimcs hit the Elliot IN REGIN or llluillg PiiiE Fragments Believed to be of Sir John Frank. lin’s Ship Described 0n Arrival of Hud- son Bay Ship at St. John's - Two Years In Arctic. 5'1‘. JOHN'S, Nfld.. Sep. lfi-‘Hie ‘flgcovery of several small islands in the region of the Magnetic Pole, and the finding of fragments believ- ed to be of Sir John Franklin's ship, the Ehebus, were described on arriv- al here of the Hudsons Bay Com- pany's ship Fort James, after two years in the Arctic. i sailing from this port on July 26, i928. the Fore James called at Port Burgwell. where sealskins for cloth- ing, dogs and other Arctic supplies were taken aboard. vliinter quarters were establshed at Oscar Bay, and from this point Captain Bush and a - companion set out by motor boat for Gjothaveri in- an attempt to locate the wreck of the Erebus. Only a few flagirients were found. Explorations were made near the Magneiic Pole Ind scveral small ls- lands discovered. The ship drove a- shore in the spring of 1929, and the rudder was badly damaged. Repairs effected. the rort James proceeded‘ trwards Cambridge Bay. Alcanadlan government boat was given supplies. At Imng Island an impenetrable barrier of ice was encountered and the ship was forced to retreat. Ari attempt was made to return by way of .\lcC‘l':ntock Strait, but again the ire prwved foo heavy. the only al- ternative being a return to Gjoth- lien, where the [inter was spent. 0n August 7 the ship was freed and a good run was made through the sound, In Lancaster Sound heavy 181% were encountered and the rud- der stock was carried away. Again PBWirs were completed, and the run to st, John's, a distance of 2,000 mil- ls am made in sixteen days. ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS ETCS. "Cornwall Concert tonight. 7038-11 "Dance in St. Charles Hall, Thurs- “Y- Sear. iatii. 7011-9-10-21 writes at Cape Traverse Hall. R dmisdfiy evening. September 17th. rfreshments served. 6997-9-16-21. l "Borden Line Club loading hogs, “mbb C011". at Albany, Thursday, 5cm. 1am. Hours 12 to s. 7008-9-18-31 "Cornwall Concert tonight. 7038-11 ArRBRUlar monthly meeting Ladies‘ and“ P. m. 1. l-loapitnl in ‘rrinity m Rh Social Hall. Wednesday 6mm“. fit 3.30 sharp. 8990-9-16-21. "Notice. After September 1st no custom sawing wlll be done at my mill until further notice. Please bring no timber. Henry Tanner. Cham- "wd. lot 45. eeoo-o-i-mwtlial. H"All roads lead to Kelly’: Cross i". Wednesday, September 17th to s“ ‘The vanquished Bcuire" in 3 “ll 6851-9-10-71. "m- Cllft. 1'11 Queen st. Char- lottetown. Chronic Maladies prevent- ed and cured at home, where they Orurirma. 5418-‘7-15-3211 M"Wlll the parties who are seeking mn- ~7°$0Dl1 Gallant. re Bweepstake c "My. kindly communicate with "y Cure. ciiui-iotmowu. 7051-9-17-21 "Look! Bee. "Domestic Meddlers" l5 the show. Tragedy story at Yea‘: Novice-Victoria Tonight; Mclpeque. Thursday. im-a-iv firCake Safe by ‘Ladies 8t. Paul's _-..urch at. Moore s» Mclnotfl, Satur- l-‘ly. September 27th at I o'cock. 7030-11. "Dtnce - Old-fashioned square Dance at I. 0 .0. f". Hall, Richmond sl-Nct. ‘fllilllday evening. September 2th. Good fiddler: and novelties. 1U IQ i Ollill. 10174-1141. \\‘i. The People's Paper Covers Prince Edward Everybody island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1930 MAXIMS DINA MERCHANT A fault-wonder ls better than a fault-finder. v 10 PAGES 64 Yea rs Young Viscount general of Canada, who. on Sept.“ 12, at Rideau Hall. Ottawa. we! rc- clplcnt of many congratulatory mee- sagcg upon his 64th drlliday. Wllilngflon, govern;- Personnell Of 771a Reorganized Ontario Cabinet (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Ont... Sept. l6.—-A.n- nouncement of the personnell of the re-organlzed Ontario Cabinet of Premier Ferguson was made today following the swearing in of the new Ministers by His Honor W. D. Ross, Lieut. Governor of Ontario. Briga- dier General T. L. Kennedy Pecl, succeeds Hon. John G. Martin as Minister of Agriculture. while Dr. .1. M. Ross, of Algoma. takes the place of Hon. Dr. Forbes Godfrey. as Min- istcr of Health; Leonard MacAulay. South York is the new Provincial Secretory, suceedlng r-lori. Lincoln Goldie. while Hon. N. J. Dunlop. since i928 a Minister without; Port- folio, takes ovcr the Provincial ‘fleas- ureship. Hon. J. N. Montleth switch- ing to a new department to be known as Public Works and Labor. The other new appointee. Rev. N. (i. Mar- tin. of Brantford. will head the De- partment cf Public Welfare FinancingScheme To Aid Agra rians __-_- (Canadian Press) WLNN-IPEG, Sept. io-An agricul- tural financing scheme to 11d Ag- rarisna of Manitoba hard-hit by the present economic depression, in un- derstood to have been placed before representatives of the Dominica's leading bankers who today confer- red with Premier John Bracken. Representatives of the Banks of Commerce, Imperial, Nova Bcotil, Royal. Dominion, and Montreal et- tended the conference u well ll members of the Cabinet and Hon. J. D. McGregor. Lieut. Governor of Manitoba. “Dance in Vernon Hail. ‘lhureday, ligtpmbcr lltb, .--~"“ INI-ll. LAST RELIBS ilF THE ANIIREE Isbjoern Back From White Island With Supposed Remains of Frankel, Third Member of Party. EXPEIIITIUN jTariff Pledges One Less On “Book ofDoom” (Canadian Press) WEST ORANGE. N. 8-. Sept. lb-Mrl. Anni Stall. 2'1, ll dell and there is one less name cu the "book of doom" today. lad- ium poisoning contracted while she painted from 191! In 1922 wn given u the cause of Mrs- Stai’: death, Fifteen of bee fel- low workers have succumbed to the slow poison and fifteen time: bu the "book of doom" been shortened. The book cou- (Associaicd Prone) last relics of the Andree polar bal- loon expedition were brought back today to the world which knew them thirty-six years ago, with Brrivil of the little Swedish vssel Isbjoern from White Island. The Isbjoern. which has aboard among other things the supposed remains of Knut Frankel, third member of the Andree expedition, put in here for repairs, hoping to proceed later today toward ‘Promsoe, where the relics will be taken ashore and examined by ex- ports. The maps and plans have been put between glass sheets which permits them to be read easily. In the cen- tre of the ahipfie hatch there stands a wooden box made by the crew from shelter over the ship's motor which is still dropping Watel" as the ice melts from about the remains of Frankel. Among the many discoveries of the rsbojoern expedition is a map on which is traced in red the toil- aome journey of the Andree party from day to day. forward and back- SHOAVIK, Norway, Sept. 16—The ' diets of a secret list of company employee: who painted dish and who apparently face the same fate. How many names still remain on the book has not been revealed. THIS MURNINE F0 R NF i D . TransAHEn-lic Airmen 1M8)’ Take Off For Harbour Grace At 10 O'clock Today. Captain Boyd and Lieutenant Connor, trans Atlantic flyere, whose mvnvnlme the “Columbia? is still in the field near ‘flea Hill, may take off this morning at 10 o'clock for Harbour Grace, Nfid., if weather conditions permit. The flyers are, Facing Death By Starvation (Canadian Pren) SHANGHAI, Sept. ld-‘Iwo hund- red thousand persona are facing death by starvation near Chechcng, Honan Province as the result of war- fare. bandit depredations and floods. said a Chinese press despatch from there today. The entire number is doomed unless important aid is given the city authorities informed the Nationalist Government at, Nanking. ward like the lines of a seisruograph with the hapless party entirely at the mercy of capricious nature. Didn ’t Know fasting On Shrubbery DETROIT. Bop. Kip-Police- Ineu Frederick Fellows and Elmer Higley came upon two odd- looklng animals brelkfutlug on the shrubbery 0f a. private lawn in Ridge avenue, Evan- aton, and straight-sway beat it to m, police station to get out their police manuals. _ “They ain't no pictures of them in here," said Policeman Fellowe presently. "What we should might to get is nu encyclopedic." so they borrowed Chief Wil- liam 0. Freeman! encyclopedia. Looked Up Encyclopedia Policeman Saw Two Odd-Looking Animals Break- A Horse So ‘ Of Private Lawn. and began browning through the pictures therein with him. 0n page 596 Policeman Fellovi-‘s laid a finger on a picture with a triumphant I-lr. "There!" lie cried. "That's them!" "Them?" said the chief._ “Them!” ‘ Roms!" "Horses? Tsli-Lsb-lshl who'd have thought, I didn't think we had any lu Evuuton." “They're an old cultan." will the chief. "Go bring them in." Into Another Car-Five BOWMANVILLE. Ont, Sept. 16.- A bee flying into a car yesterday af- ternoon caused l. collision with a second auto ind injuries to five people. The driver of the first car lost control momentarily when he tried to kill the bee. The injured were taken to the Oshawa Hospital. Arthur Wood, of Oshawa, was driv- ing ent nur Corteee, five miles west of here on the Toronto K‘ geton Bee Flying Into Automobile Caused A Costly Collision The Driver of the Car Lost Control Momentarily When He Tried to Kill the Bee and Crashed Persons Were Injured. Highway, when a bee ente ‘ his Buying at the home of Dr. .1. s. ' Jenkins at Upton Farm. The names of sensationalists scrib. bled on the plane have been removed by the police officer guarding the ship. Although the weather cleared in this province yesterday, flying cori- ditions were reported unfavourable from Harbour Grace. 1f the aviators take off today they will probably hop off from Harbour Grace tomorrow morning, if weather conditions permit. GRAVES 11011111 uvu snlllllull PART r liulc Newest Theory as to the Fate "That Over- took Franklin And His 128 Men in the Frozen , Barrens — Eight Decades Ago. EDMONTON. Alta- 52p. 10—'I‘he ill fated members of the Arctic exper- ition of Sir John FTarlklin eight de- codes ego believed they were on the north shore of Canada when in real- ity they were merooned on the rocky stretches of King William's Island. ‘This newest theory 0f the fate which overtook 129 men in the froben barrens is believed to have been established by Major L. T. Bur- wash. veteran Dominion Govern- ment explorer. Usoovery of graves dotted across the southern portion of the island was made by Major Burwash in a flight n. few days 8-80 in company with pilot W. E. Gilbert of Western Canada Airways. It is now thought that the expedition’; survivors, who had abandoned the ships menus and Tenor in a bay on the west coast oi.’ the island, plodded southward in the belief they were headed for civ- ilizatlon. But, the new theory considers, the men ecountered Simpson strait which intervened between King William sedan. He tried to kill it and in do- ing so allowed his car to swing over to the left side of the road. Collid- ing head-on with s coupe driven by Edward G. Gree.n of Believille. Both cars were wrecked, the light sedan being smashed beyond repair, while the coupe, a brand new car. has mud guards bent the engine shoved out of line, back into the body and the body sprung. Too Conservative Says Prime Min. (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Ont. Sept. 16-1115 earlier estimate that 35,000 men gm! women would he aided in securing employment through the Govern- ment's propculs he now considered too conservative, uld Premier Bon- nett. The Government had definite elurcnccfrcmthacccbargcdwiih Early Estimate i productions that the steps being taken would insult in increasing that number of Jobs for Canadian labor. (Canadian has) OTTAWA, Ont.. sept. lO—-With respect to the items dealt with, we have definite and positive ulurmoc from the manufacturer: that these enactment; will result in no increase in price to the consumer. Premier R. B. Bennett said. The enactment provision has been made for that purpoce he said and lu ease of any price increase the Cabinet will Land and the Canadian mainland. some 1,000 miles due north of Win- nipeg, location of the graves discov- cred by the flying explorers would indicate that the bewildered men. ill- ‘ provided and exposed to the Arctic weather's fury, struggled back toward the ships. A few of the men prflbfl-bly Ridi- ed and mm arm the learner of more than 100 miles to the infar- veiling m and bank lafln- They nay have manned the boats, sall- ed away and perhaps traversed some of the way to safety before the wat- cr-logged and ice-racked vessel sank beneath them. The Burwash-Gilbert expedition felled to locate my trace of the ships‘ wrecklfl- Major Burwalh reached Edmon- ton yesterday alter hlvin; b80364 the discovered relies of the Prank- lin party at Port Smith. The molar expects to be in Edmonton a few any; and will aliens the air show Wednesday. l-le has divulged noth- ing of an official nature resardinl his findings, but will make e oom- _poeseas thIpOII toreranvc the protectin- We Interior it Ottawa‘ luv HUP out Cflptfl-lfl Friedrich Ohflgflflnggn‘ W110 will comma ’ thg hug; Gu- man cli- liner DO-X, when s]... starts h°r trens- thntlc flight t, America in the near future. ISLAND BAlBli n1 FISH run A u 1L ll s 1 Following is total catch of fish for the Province P. E. Island for month of August. Summary supplied by Mr. S. T. Gallant. Inspector of Fisher- ies. Prices quoted are those paid at boatside: COG .. . . . 1,809,000 HA5. $27,924 Haddock . . . 57,400 ZN. 1,461 Hake . . . . . . . 036.700 lbs 3.306 Herring u: - . 91.400 lbs. 914 Mackerel . . 168,800 lbs. 5.553 salmon . . . . 2.000 lbs. 2,060 Clams . . . . . 395 bbls. 472 Quahaugs . . ‘T07 bbls. 1.384 Blackfish . . I 21.300 bbis. 852 Lobsters . . . 485,500 bbls 29.312 Unemployment In England LONDON. Sept. l6—-OlliCl.l1I an- nouncement of unemployment fig- ures shovrcd today that there has been no check in the rise of the to- tals. Todays report stated that on Sept. 8 the number of men out of work in England was 2.139.571. This is 79.127 over the previous week and 989,879 over the previous year. Milton Sills Drops Dead 11% ANGELES. Cal. Sop. i6.- Milton Sills. 48. for many years one of the best known actors in mot- ion pictures. fell dead from a heart attack while playing tennis with his wife and son at their suburban home tonight. Premiers To Sail MONTREAL, SEN. poi-tea in steamship of Canada, and Hon. land 0h Stpt. 23. p10“ r0981 t0 the Department 0f outlined the fight with GEM-ll Ikhi decodes Ago. DO-X Commander i6—lt is re- circles that Hon. R. B. Bennett. Prime Minister G. Howard Ferguson, Premier of Ontario. have reserved bookings on the Canadian Pacific steamship Empress of Aus- tralia. sailing from Quebec for Eng- A complete report will be made w Government officials. It will tell of finding graves m4 skeleton which "rm-pl, bu; 1t, is provided that under g, m 2% Annual Subscription: Delivered 06.00. By llail cuuadu and v. s. A. use. Are Fulfilled lpuiies Raised On l_2_5 Items i l [iFarmers And Manufacturers Alike Are Given Adequate Protection In New Tariff Schedules Announced By Prime Minister. (Canadian Press) , UITAWA. Ont., Sept, l5_AE . l sweepinil "PW-std revision of duties‘ l. lifetime approximately 13o item, l... the Customs tariff of Canada was' announced in the House of Com. mons today. In his capacity of Ml... ister of Finance, the Hon. R..B. .Berinett made the announcement to is crowded chamber. Interest in the statement was intense. The gflllgflgg were crowded with interested listen- ers. On the floor of the Chamber members waited with even more eager attention than that which is manifested on an ordinary Budget day. It was the first tariff revision of the new Government and import- ant changu were in the air. Tliey did notfail to materialize. Upward Revision The changes brought down by M1". Bennett traversed many of the most lmllfirtant groupi in the Customs tariff. Textiles. clothing, farm mach- inery, iron arid steel, and agrlcultur-f a1 products were among the groupsf affected. In almost every case the? revision was upward. In many cases the increases announced were very material. Both specific and ad val- orcm duties were employed to iri- crease some of the items. It was an- nounced that the new rates would become effective tomorrow. OTTAWA. Ont, Sep. l6.-To crowded galleries and a well-filled house Premier R, B. Bennett today announced material increases iri the Canadian tariff on some 125 items. The schedules affected are im- portant. Duties cn tcxthes, boots and shoes. agricultural implements. iron and steel. gasoline and fresh meats are increased under the proposed measure. Countervailirig duties in- troduoed by the former government are done away with but replacing them are rates. which. in almost ev- ery instance. are higher than the prevailing rates. One of the most important features of the new tariff is the imposition of a specific duty i.n addition t; the ad valorem impost on textiles. This applies to cottons, woollens. silks and other textile products from the yarn. right through to the firiished gar- merit. Gasoline will no longer enter Can- ada free, The free item disappears under the new tariff. In future. gas- oline will pay a duty of two cents; under the British preference. twn_ and om quarter iitermodiate and. two and a. half general. This is an‘ important item. In the past gasol-i ine has entered Canada under ltilei free item tn the value of many mil-’ lions annually. ' Authority is given to the Govern- ment under the new tariff t0 lmPOSQ a tariff on farm tractors which have come into Canada free. The new “t5 are ten percent, British pref- erence, l5 percent intermediate and 25 percent aeneral. I Material changes in the duties under the general tariff of adver- tsing and printed matter are PW- vidod for under the new tariff brought dJWn today by Premier R- B- Bennett. This item, which includes advertising DMHPWCW ‘mks- "le- leguqg, price lists, almanacs. calen- dars and many other forms of print- ed advertising, formerly provided for the British preference, and fifteen centg intermediate and general. The new tariff calls for a specific duty of ten cents per pound under the British preference. twelve and a hull cefits intermediate and fifteen cents the general tariff rate the duty shall duties of ten cents P" P011110 "id" , mostly south easterly. cloudy with ant be lose than l-mfty live WW‘- A forty five percent duty u; the intermediate and general ta. on watch cases aim parts thererfi lml-Wrted into Canada. was arigiqune- 6d. 'l"he old schedules called for g duty of twenty percent British Preference, 27 and a halg perggflfl intermediate and 30 percent B6131- a1. The new rates are twenty British Prefer-ewe. 45 intermediate and 45 general, {l Butter Duties Raised ‘The duties on butter under tho new tariff announced ‘by Premq- Bennett today are 8 cents under tire British Preference. 12 cents inter- mediate and 14 cents general. Maw classes of farm machinery are included in the tariff changcg announced today. There are dung-i es in the duties 0.: milking machin< es. cultivamrs, and barrows. seed< drills, ploudhs. mowing machines, harvesters, reopen, spraying and’ dusting mashing hay loaders, hayj tedders, potato planters. 1nd man other kinds of agricultural machine 8U’. Material increases in the duties o fresh meats were announced lb, Premier Bennett. Beef and vea would be subject under the new tar» iff to a duty of two cents. Brit preference. 2 1-2 cents intermediate and six cents general, Lamb and mutton take the some rates. Pork will enter subect tn two cents under the British Preference, 2 1-2 cents intermediate and three cents general. Other fresh meats are subject to a duty of two cents British Prefer- ence. 2 1-2 intermediate and she cents general Under the old tariff. fresh meats of all kinds entered free British Preference, and paid one and l-Z cents intermcdate and two cents gereral. To Slop Russian Coal OTTAWA, Qfllll... Sept. l6.-Impor- tation of goods into Canada from Russia, believed to apply particularly to coal may be stopped by Order-in- q icontinued on page 3\ 77w lVeather. etc You fill“? 80M A scaum so our 4m’ $OMEBODY Wowf W. 1r uP ! _,rr* K“ TORONTO. Sept. 17.—-Fi’ESl‘i was few scattered showers and fog. h 1118b tide this evening at 6~li and tomorrow morning 11*, 45a, Sun sets this evening at e01 and ‘rises tomorrow morning at 5 4i New moon Monday, Sept. 22. ‘lll Sumn-ierside tide eighteen mlnut later than Charlottetown. _ I ,7 I a G Iii ,