, ._ ~,¢..-~ -1-- , ' /' J . ." f. ._.v.___,- _ _~ -- . ' . - .. _ - ... I _ \ _ _ _ / I _ \ \ ` MAXIM; ~..r- - B ‘~~ - ,,/,st -~ MAx1Ms iii 5;- 1 Er is il °l [F _ q, . 7 & flml o i frown au nn//w we A A 'V V . l ' , 7// I I E' I . . V ww \`\`\\\ l 423 Not everyone who says “I sm lt. , , 1 The Peop|e’s Paper Read by Everybody \ ;,,-,;-,-,;;;,,-_--- -» ----- OI-'A < " . s o covers Prints Edward island Like me new ' _ ,f,;,".:'..'i.i’:."‘.i'.'.*..'i.%.’.*.i‘... , , f cHARL_0fr'rEToWN, CANADA,'_rUEsDAY, SEPTEMBER 29,1931 io PAGES ,:,-,';;:,'.::_n':‘::;- fi is i°.~oS.pi Moo.o.~é.~` "`.`.`......;` iiirniiilvl, -.....~.. iiiv irvuili ;........... .vossliii all Will Be _Taken To Stop' Dumping Federal Government To Issue Regulations Appraising Values ’ F019 Duty Purposes. ~ (Canadian . dI'I'AWA. Ont.. Bent- 28-Resin in men by officers of the Customs men the Canadian market and in or- , it is understood, proposes to Department in connection with sp- write the Dpulld up iD PHI' ill CUI- 'wmmg the value for duty `pu.r- sdian cunwncy, thus adding to im- iw” values the difference between ofgcodsimlwrted fromport _ 'oountriss whose currency is de- the Canadian dollar and the pound. mwlgtgd, or from- countrlm whose monetary standard is higher than that of Canlda, will be iafiled ID dsy by the Department of National nsvenue. While no official state- s ,mm ,wa-ning the notion to be da- to obviate this the oovsm- t 1811 LATER. UI'l'AWA, Ont., Sept. 28-De- ed to counteract exchange fluc- men; is yet forthcoming, it is un- tuatlons, regulations applying to dei-stood that drastic measures will imports into Canada from coun- be f,¢,\;¢n to prevent the dumping trias with disooimted or appreciat- Uf goods into Canada at prices ed currericy, were issued today by e lower than the fair market value Department of National nev- . th As the present rate of exchange enue-_ When lplirliied ~f0'l' dui/Y works out between Canada and the P United States. the discount on Canadian funds is reliably 10 per- G Some manufacturers and export W Press) importers to secure an advantage urposes ooim HB , the currency value of the try shipping the goods will be determining factor. Prompt wholesale dumping by ainst as in mg -Unmq 5551,” have gig- oountrim with a monetary advant nifled willingness to accept pay H86 0V¢1‘ C9-IiB0di' had lain in state at Gov- | emment House, in a room draped with purple and black. Hundreds filed through the halls to the long room where naval and military guards stood by a flower-banked catafalque. At 1-30 this afternoon the casket was home from the Gov- ibr officers of the navy and army. B white and blue of dress unifomis, and from the Royal Canadian Navy, gave the present arms, and swung in front of the hoarse with chief moumers were the Lieuten- citlzens of Halifax were ranked on I8 ti All the mb” dignity named by Azierican tourists and thrown into Islefs' O vas Mon of her greatest sons. was instinct ° in solemn procession as Frank it I Govemment House to’ St. Paul's "I Church. There, in the gravely F' A H T mourning as the cortege passed to Y the church beneath the city's half- 0 the street side o: in the church as were day laborer and Archbishop, E ter, schoolboy and Brigadier-Gem c h er hand as the Guard of Honor, V N with guns “versed marched t° st' or Mr. Himgerford _were available 0 . casket. Solemn bars of the funeral r re march were a spearhead cf sound W I .FAILED AS FASCIST FOE Miss Gertrude Pulscher of .lamel- n, N. Y., who was recently ar- sted at an Italian frontier Sidi' n while with a party of young Bardonecchia jail. Liberated after NEII FINANCE M I N IS TER -i (Special to the Guardian) CYITAWA, Sept. 28.-The en- grossing character of the federal financial administration these days is considered likely to expedite the selection of s, new Minister of Fin- ance. While he has plenty of oth- er occupations to keep him busy. the Right Hon. R. B. Bennett is the Finance Department The prob- lems there are not wholly federal some of them are provincial The enterprise is too exacting for one man. No definite decision has been reached. but later reports are that an outsider may be selected in place of one of the present Min- forced to spend most of his time in I ' . I . tow Nagusvllgrlxg il>.;s:Idl,l!1i.E'genl;.i|lile:lil:(l . "E Working on an anonymous tip, umm Ofc e seven customs officers spent two ng hours examining the 17 pieces 0! _._._._.___ » luggage brought back from Europe In Cans by Clarence H. Macliay, telegraph l l E G E D T magnatc, and his bride, Anna Case. .°"“'.“"“" ”°°°’ -ov---d by ue $2-60° of d-ur vue WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept. 28- by the couple. Mrs. MacKay was The United States moved today to photographed during the two-hour buiil an office building for their hold-up. i HE representatives in the Canadian I TOR/ONTO, Ont., Sept- 28-011- . `isi~io's civil servants are to be ihe former opera singer They were unable to find s, single thing not 1 I LEAGUE or NATIONS a ament beginning November 1. The . resolution, embodies a compromise between the Italian proposal for an majority of the League members hours, it was explained she had - and the United States supported, en arrested in error for an Am- o » EXONERATED and objections raised by Japan ani’ U S Will Build im. YEAR TIIUCE N ARMAMENI 1-i C O M M I T T EE ADOPTS RESOLUT- ION WHICH EM- BODIES COM- PROMISE BETWEEN JAPAN, FRANCE AND ITALY. ‘ (Canadian Press) ment committee of the League of GENEVA, Sept. 28-The disarm- a Nations late tonight adopted a reso lution designed to prepare for possible one-year truce in arm- immediate truce which thd -_+-Zi _To Be Asked Toi Contribute Day’s Pay Per Month’ (Canadian Press) ca di P, expected to cost from $200,000 io ' ' ° 'rec por month to an unemployment re- ( M an ess) $300 000 It will accommodate all neg fund, ggys f,h¢ Torgnfp Tele. -i’i°“'*"’°E’*’“' Q“°" mi- *H* u..n’.d sin.. .filter 1.. stew.- Appointed From unofiicialiy reported by the the Canadian Pacific and Can dian National Railways had ac- epted a cut in wages, believed to mount' to 10 per cent, follow-ing a onference today between brother- ood delegates and Grant Hall, ice-President of the Canadian ational system. Neither Mr. Hall r an official statement. and the ai1waymen‘s delegates could not be ached for confirmation. The cut uid affect the wages of engin- o . _ 1 . _ _ For W0 houm in the !o__en°0n_ :rs iremen, engine men train en, conductors and telegraphers. Appeal Granted ' (Canadian Press) YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio, Sept. 2B gainst the proposed merger of Guards from the Royal Canadian Y°““8St'°W“ Sheet and Tllbe °°m' errimentql mansion by Hgh; jun. -The appeal from an injunction Regiment, elm in the gm,-_1et_ pany and Bethlehem Corporation wi ll be heard October 28, it was lded today after the appeals dec court had warned attorneys for both sides that the case must be rifles reversed. 'Iio the rear of the heard in this lem Of °°Ul't» Whmh ends in five weeks. News Briefs (Ca-lzdian Press) NEW YORK, N. Y., Sept. 28 -The Canadian dollar flnned 3-4 cmt at the close of foreign exchange markets here today and was quoted at 90 1-4 cents in United States funds. (Canadian Press) BERLIN, Sept. 28-Stock Exchanges in Germany will remain closed until further no- tice, the Boerse committee sn- nounced this evening. (Canadian Press) PITTSBURGH, Pa., Sept. 28 A Ten per cent reduction in wages was announced today by the Aluminum Company of America. The cut, a statement said, will be effective Oct. 1, in all the concem‘s plants and offices and those of its subsid- isries. ` I ant Govemor's aides-de-camp. and , npxt, the representative of His Ex- cellency the Govemor-General, Col. S. C. Oland, followed by Hon. Charles Dalton, Lieutenant-Gov-' esentatives of the running trades ar: _ as ' n ° af :V 1 - '_ ___i_____ Manion, Minister of Railways and a tation on the Directorate of the Canadian National Railways by the appointment, by' order in council, of R.. Byron Horner, of Blaine Lake,_ Saskatchewan, and James Ramsay.| of Edmonton. Alberta, as member-5 of the Board. Sees China Asfi Con que ring By PopulationAlone LONDON, Sept. 28;-Scientists of the British Association for the ad- vancement of Science spoke warn- ing words, during the week end, of the growing strength of the yellow races. Professor F. A. Crew of Edin- burgh, said the Chinese were swarm ing and conquering in peaceful mi- gration. vast regions in the Pacific “This migration" Professor crew o I said, "is an event which surpasses NO in importance all the civil wars now , being prosecuted in China. for we srnor of Prince Edward Island; Hon. W. J. P. MacMillan, Minister of _Education and Health, rep:e- seui-ins the premier or .Prince nd- wsrd Islauii. .laps Are Still _ In Mancliuria/ (Canadian Press) wAsH:mo/noir. D. o., sept. za- RGPIYIDK to a, note from United Bt-lmson expressing the hope that the Sino-.hpanese difficulties in m-nations: hw," than roi- Japan' draw ber troops immediate- the occupied area 'and to rsdneu to the Chinese Govsmment. The note from the Niukins Minister of roreig-n Ar- Dsplrtnmt. Colltroland regula- tionof-fidisriesbythotwomul. t1’i°l.°!D°ulsl1vinncrthernwsta-s, \-1* _ "- 1 ` - - f --A-» ~ fairs was made public bt the Chin-, as :session no-o. it uid tnati "Ida Of WIT" Were still being som. -Mai .- (_ ` (Tm-0m,0 Gabe, j-,ibm-an _ are being given evidence that of British Columbia fishermen have demonstrated again' sii human stocks the Chinese is. that there are few games at which two cannot play. Just perhaps most adaptable- now United States folk are adopting toward the Canadian "They Seem i0 “Ned und devel' dollar an aggravatingly supercilious attitude, and are °P fi°1'mH“Y anywhere and °"“Y' prompt-ly pockcting the prevailing discount. Travellers Where- If this is the °“5e» the” ’“' from the Dominion are humiliated and annoyed by the deed the chinese Wm inhmt me tone of contempt with which their money is, in many cases, “mh- refused auogethen _ Professor Julian Huxley, disting- But this doesn’t “go” with the Western fisher folk. “ished b’°I°S’S" d°S°“'°°d ""`*“ A little more of this spirit, especially at border points, would startle these self-satisfied individuals who scorn °f Canadian money. There has been far too much surrepti- ° tious shopping across .the line, with the consequent smug- ‘ gling into Canada of goods purchased. This ha been good business for United_States merchants; and now their Can- adian customers will reallze how little it has been appre- ciated. It will be good business for Canadians not only to _stay at home for a while, but to do their buying at home. Conscious that their dollars are all right, border dwellers might, so far as they can, follow the example of the Brit- |\ Buyers from the Republic need the product of their nets, °°“E’°‘ "5 3 “ew i’h°“°’“°“°“ °’ but while bargaining for it have haughtily demanded a the “fs” "‘“5“"“d° whim W” “ke” plremium gielirtmoirley. Tliaitllstar£tedbtraubie;hN_o, solid ;;m*l<_’_g“‘_;';_f:_‘___‘;_“ _If_°;;*":;‘$__’“ emenw s ose,wew nosum o a;an, ' ' now that you have brought up the subject, we will not ac' I" °°"""’°’ “'h"" °"""’°I’“1“"°“ cept your money except at ii 10 per cent. discount. Men th who take such direct action generally are in earnest, and ye Yankee bluff was of no avail. The boot was on the other °f foot.; and now along the west coast of Vancouver thc most beautifully printed United States dollar bills will pur- °f chase only ninety cents’ worth of fish. _gf reatened, in the next hundred ars, would probably bring danger depopulation, he declared. Professor- A. M. Carr-Saunders. Liverpool, said the population the world had increased four fold 300 years. He predicted thc races European descent would stop in- reasing within three generations. BRICK HALTS BANDIT SUSPECT LINCOLN. Nob., sept 27 (U. P.) -Eddie Moore, negro suspect in a filling station robbery, had outrun his pursuers. Jerome Neill picked up a- briik and threw it. Moore was knocked unconscious. and Missed. Capital Bids were invited by the State Department on a structure C N R D' tors asked to wut;-(buts one do,y'5 psy ' / g-am . today. The question will come hem star today_ that the rep_ diplomatic, commercial and consul- S k A d 4 before a. special meeting of the ssociation called for Wednesday ening in Parliament buildings. While Premier Henry has denied OTTAWA, Sept. 28.-Hon. R. J. the Cabinet had under advisement 10 percent cut in salaries, it is CMI-HIS. announced today that the stated the Asoclation is planning provinces of Saskatchewan and Al- to berta had been accorded represen- to present the dsy's pay per month offset any reduction in wages. Declared ' Th ei r Reg'ularDividend' (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Que., Sept. 28-Dl- rectors of Canadian Car and Foundry Company, at their meet- ing today, declared the regular quarterly dividend on the common stock of the company. The declar- ation provides for a disbursement of 44 cents per share, payable No- vember 30 next to shareholders of record November 13. The annual rate on common is $1.75. ` The WeatherEtc A Sscnrf is _g ' . Sohiifiuaci fiuir A i woman Gifs Tunes OTAERS To listi- iien Keep! '%\ /,jfq fi 5 o_o 1 ‘ /,_-. ' 1 ani ._______ __ /` 4. I.. " ‘\\. `>_ _ I -4) , TORONTO, Sept., 29-Moderato to strong south westerly winds cloudy and cool with scattered showers. 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