larger-it"s saeplmrwlufaorl noon i'0il " MAXIMS MAXIMS 0|‘ A OI‘ J MERCHANT MERCHANT Alas for the son whose father goon Much learning causes lrndraaes 30km: for he will have been a giafiozeféugrrl-tnoleeefinzrfinuk1:; Y m- ' nees. Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew “nmm; Gnardfun. Founded 1M1. fharlolietnwn Guardian Two Cont; Aeroplan cnauuirrsrowlv. CANADA. MONDAY, NOVEMBER s, 1930 8 PAGES e Crashed Yesterday: At Annual liuhu-rlptlona fly Mall Canada and Delivered $6.06. U. U. A. “.60. Formal Closing A 0f Show Awards Presented to Winners By His Honour Lieut. Gov. Heartz. N .B. Trophy for Grand Champ- ion Adult Won By Mr. Robert Baker. - i Milken 818m! fllllfllfloh-Yhlllfi and Breeders’ Association, presided. His championship trophlv! N"! in equal Honour Lieutenant Governor F. R. number 0f rcfivrvv championship I-leartz. presented the trophies to the banners were presented at the for- winners. Both spoke briefly on, the mal closing of the Fox Show, held merits of the show. Remarks were saturday evening in the Judging also made by Mr. Jarnes Paton, pavilion. There was n large attend- President of the Prince Edward Is- ance of exhibitors, interested foxmen, land Exhibition Association, Mr. J. and their friends at the function. Walter Jones, former president of The trophies for the grand Cilfllll- the Fox Exhibitors’ Association, pionshll) and championship winners Messrs. John A. Lea, Gavin Hard- were displayed on the platform. ing, Willard Jordan, W. K- Rogers, conspicuous among the cups was the Geo. E. Brown, Col. D. A. Mackin- “Qphy from the Province of New non. W R. Shaw, R. W. Stewart, FUR WHEAT clnviuuall Negotiations Opened Between France And Canada. LONDON, Nov. l-Canada is cast- ing around for new markets for her wheat. Conversations have been opened. it was learned to-day, which will probably lead to rsvlsion of the trade treaty betlvecn France and Canada. France. hard hit by high United SLatcs tariffs, is anxious to retain and, if possible. extend her markets in Canada. While official circles pre- serve thc strictest silence, it is un- derstood that France has made an approach to the Canadian delega- tion tn the Imperial Conference, with a view to opening formal trad- ing negotiations. ' i The Canadian position in the pre- liminary conversations, it is under- Brunsvvtck for the Grand champion and C. C. Baker. Adult, lvou by Mr. Robert Baker. Following are the results of Satur- Major A. S. Robertson, president days Judging: I! Prarce Edward Island Sliver Fox ‘ A number of orchestra, selections were much appreciated. Major ‘A. S. Robertson. the pres- ident. opened his remarks with ex- CQMINU EVENTS. prcasions of gratitude to those who had assisted the Association in do- MEETINGS ETCS. i nating trophies. The Provincial Gov- "Cardlrran club will ship hogs and Crllmehii hi5 slvcn assurance of $3.- l:.r.i"s Wednesday. November 5th. 500 grant, and the Dominion Gov- ‘ ”___7_'~'51'11"'21~ ernmcnt of $1.500 with. thesprospeet “a . _ v '_- Tn‘ on vane ‘that both will be increased. the pres- m. gnckaeféffcivenmg Novembei.’ ident stated. ‘Through the efforts of ith. If not fine Tuesday. first fine COL D- A- Ml-CKIXIHOH the building light following. 7982-11-1-31. pf tho judging pavilion was made possible. and on the advice of Mr. F. G. Kennedy the medium class has been divided into two divisions. The success of the smaller exhib- i.__ itcrs has been a feature pleasing to "li/‘hist in Hone River Hull THES- note, Major Robertson said. h!’- PhT-Z ‘M1- 11 11°‘ fin”- flri‘ fine Ilia Honour Lieut.-Gov. l-Icarta re- ‘Fhh aofldba-m marked that, except in the case of the Fox Show. it has nsvcr been cus- tomary to hold formal closuigs at exhibitions. That the through without a hitch was due in ANNOUNCEMENTS. "Fuyiiu: Hogs. Sheep and Lambs it Emerald Tuesday forenorm. NOV- rmber 4th. Everett Haslam. 7E62-l0-3l-Iil. legume and enjoy yourself at the ‘leap supper and programme at trench River Hall, Monday evwih8~ Nov. 3rd. If not fine Tuesday W911‘ in; vunl-ll-l-al ———- . . i (Conti ued on r e at "Cavendish Dramatic Pifliiilhyfwni n a; present their play "Eris 0f T-"Ve m‘ Cornwall Hall. Wcdne .ny. November ith at B o'clock. ltiTl-itl-Iil-fmts-f . i "St. Peters Club loading hogs and .lambs, Wednesday. November 5th. --~v A lGeo_ Mclnnls. secretary. 8014-1i. "A goose Sllhlvcl‘ W41 be ‘Prved h‘ ---- Elie Tryon Baptrt hall Tuesday. November 4th, beginning at 5 o clockn Pries an n stormy. WPdHPF-dR-v- ' 7867-10-31-31. Stock November W. D. 8016-11. "Loadng Live 4th. Meeting November 6th. Ross W- ' . "Highest prices paid for dressed "War Chi“ DP-Vfikal" ‘noquos pork on Monday mornings ifor lhdllllil at a Twill] "i mdm“ lepiforelgn shipment» 85 lbs. to 200 lbs. ""h- Dvellflv- @'~1‘-- "PM" M°m°rlallstraignt price. Walter S. Weeks. Hall. Monday. No\':nil;¢;lé‘?5dé1gflFredercton 5915'"- lP.l\-f. ~ ' ' ' -—"'" . . "Notce-See that show at Canoe "'7? 91m- Pumy SMLW’ ‘kn-Cove tonight. Come to the comedy» rherler Co., N. Y.. U. 5- A- phonefshow and dance, Stanley Bridge. no. Chroniq maladies t‘?°V°‘"°d.'I‘1lesday. 8°26 lnd rurod Q In Where they 0" lglngm 7439-1040431“ "Buying live fowl and chicken! Wednesday. Nov. 5th til ll a. m. also dressed hogs (for foreign shipment!) stood is firstly. the existing Franco- Canadlan trade treaty should be re- vised; and secondly that France should be prepared to give an assur- ed market for an agreed proportion of Canadian wheat. France now imposes on her mlllers a quota of 90 per centrhome grown wheat to be used in the manufacture of bread for use in France. Owing to her poor crops, however. France has recently bcen forced to import more foreign wheat than she“ ex- pected. She claims to be buying $20.- 000,000 worth of Canadian Wheat 0h lthe British market annually, but .this figure is regarded by Canadian 'authorit’es as doubtful. Meanwhile the Imurrlal C011!"- ence sub-committees are continuing their study of the quota scheme as applied to British Purchases. Their explorations tend to show that the quota scheme is so difficult to con- trol as to prove almost impracticable, except in the case of imports 0! wheat and flour. This view. if con- show went‘ firmed, would rule out suggested quota purchase of dairy products, fresh fruits and canned fruit, and canned fish. Wheat, however. is in a different category. The wheat trade pit-ism along more defined and centralized channels than the other classes of goods. The application of a quota. could be controlled through the British millers. There is not there- fore thought to be the same diffi- eulty in applying n wheat quota as to such products as butter and e585- The attitude of the Canadian dele- gation towards the wheat WOW 15 one of desire to study and co-oper- nte in any scheme which is likely to pfomfltfi Empire trade. While Can- ada considers reciprocal tariff W9- fcrences are the most practical means. Canada will not tum down my reasonable altematlve. from 85 to 200 lbs. (stralfllt Ni")- Thursday. Nov, 5m mail Mon.. Nov. ;l0th. Walter S. Weeks, Fredcrictgépl "Halloween Tea in Parish Hall. lndlan River. Wednesday "_°“'"‘z' "m. sum beglnnmg at 5 o clock. Bazaar, fishing pond. binlo and “h” lmuse ts. . meEilB92-l0-2B-30-Nov 1-3-4-5-5lid“_\'_ Nov. 5th and 6th for Bill Tfld- _ Circus at Rollo Bay in aid of St. Al- I exis Church. Chicken Supper will be served and the popular game of bingo ;nnd many other attractions are in lr-tore for the eveninfs ¢htlfthillni9nh fReservre the dates. 8004-11-14! l "Pill-a remodeled. reflllfmi rained‘ ifrs. Davlson, 170 Prlnc: 5W9";- 7937-11-1-61 "Club loading hols. limb! "d llicep at Melville Tuesday fi"91'“°°“' "or. 4m. Stewart aou. Hwy- aooo-n-i-zl "Reserve Wednesday and ‘Ihurs-g day, Nov. 5th and 6th for Big Indoor C rcus at Rollo BM’ m 51d “f Alexis Church. Chicken supper wt m, "wed anq the popular game of bingo and many other attractions are ‘in store for the eveninll "My? n‘ ment. Reserve tho dates. 5006-1 - - - “I will be buying dressed 110KB. argans out, Friday, Nov. 7th. at Fred- lrlctnn and Hunter River. A. B. Cut- . time. 8008-11-14! "Come Bazaar and social in —<- _ 3rahr.m's goat: Hall. Monday cven- "Come andenivy thelioelial us. Nov. are. n not fine. come in: It ti" “m” °' m‘ s eevenlnl‘ Fu:r,u;y_ ' 7G95-i1-l-2ijf-fazel Grove. Wednesday t o'- lNovember 5th. Entertainmen dc ‘games and music. Sale of home ‘tailor candy and lunches. Prooeedsigl m“ Women's Institute. If not 7 ‘Ia-dd’ flng mm followinl- l" ' ' "Emerald Club taklnl "V! "wk ‘Tedne-day. Nov. 5th, afternoon. “hf-ll ivoelock. List with secr- D. N- W‘ vooa-l l-i-al fi. ‘$3? N R K ET {goneymooning In Canada I v l i Major and Mrs. McCormick of lfingland. and fLRJl. the Prince of are spending their honeymoon in were [\I¢8't!‘llf'DfI'R-17l'. Jenkins and near l‘. O'Connor. and spent an afternoon at Donalda and ltlaryvals Major McCormick. photographed ldllino HHS pally ENGLAND; (Associated Press) LONDON. Nov. z-A storm which. caused considerable damage and in- lured a number of persons tore at the English Channel and the south-Ii crn and midland counties of Eng- land today. The cross channel stezm- ' er Maid cf Orleans reported four passengers injured when a great; wave struck her while she was cn-I route from Loulogne to Folkstoned Two windows en the port side of .tho‘ ship were stove in. Part of the deck was flooded, and considerable alarm i was caused the ether passengers.‘ The steamer proceeded at slow speed j uliil: temporary repairs were model The Essex shore near the mouth of the Thames was struck by a miniat- ure tomado. Motor cars were blown over in the streets, pedestrians ivere thrown dovm. several roofs vnroI stripped, and large trees were up- rooted. PARIS. Nov. 2--—f A. P-JMFMFCL‘ arms struck Paris today causing the death of two men and injuries to many. One man was killed by a v Laborite Attacks GovernmentPolicy coupon. Nov. l-Tlie sharpest criticism of the content-l l?! ""3 King‘; speech in the House of Com~ mons came from James Maxton. l-hfi fiery 1nd" of the Labor Extremists. "I have not been able to find 8 ainlle. specific item in the WW1‘!!- mmt, programme which has lhy m‘ lotion to Socialist PhUOBOPhY m‘ W sneyaltst‘ plans for confronting the nation's problem-l." compllthfld M"- to . fine”. put of the speech contains outstanding exam?!“ °f l W91”! Liberal legislation. Lloyd Geoflfi h” ‘m, the polioy he wanted without] "sum." m. f—p°n51bfllf,y o! gov- tions of the Labor party will be no re the government haalonrar Justified" QTHIIIIIQ - Q’ n? l. A u failing electric light pole and an- other in a different part of the city by a. falling chimney. seven injured were taken to hospitals. Property damage was heavy. TORONTO. 0nt., Nov. 2- Hsrry Taggert. cf Toronto. a former air mall pilot, and his two passengers. Jean and Kath- leen MeColl, of Englewood, Ont. were killed here today when the plane ln which TUB"!- V" Above are shown. loft to right-Mrs. l0 Buckingham fists. London S.W_’., "751!" "Why of Cornwall Estate! Canada. Mr. and" Mrs, McCqrmi§k_ Farms. lust north of Toronto. Ont. McCl-‘fmick. Frank P- O'Connor and tflkrther at DUIIB-ldlflltfllm. ,MR.tENNEll iii SPEAKER Material Bonds As Well As Sentiment Needed to Bind The E m p i r e Together Declares Prime Min- ister. (Special to the Guardian) LONDON, Nov, l-“Ali for each and each for all"—it was the famous old phrase of Dumas Three Muskeg. eers with which Rt. Hon. R. B. Bennett, Prime Minister of Canada. tmrght described his conception of an empire drawn clcssr by the ex- panding bsnds of trade. Mr. Ben- nett was ape .3 ni. a dinner given the visit 11g premiers by the United Kingdom branch of the Fifnplre Par- liamentary Association. Prime Min- fister Ramsay ltfacDonald. describing the Imperial Conference, referred al- .m':st exclusively tn its constitutional side and observed that the confer- ence had been anything but barren of results. The constitutional prob- lems were tremenodus, said Mr. Bennett. In the developing of a closer linked empire. ssntinlent, Id- mitted. the Canadian Prime Mini- ster, might lead the way, "but mat- erial boncls. too. are needed to bind us together." "I had hoped." Mr. Bennett con- tinued, "and still hoopo that we will be able before it is too late to de- vclop some scheme of which we may speak each for all and all for each in our economic problems”. Referring to the matter of status. Mr. Bennett said: "Because we have secured recognition of equality of stunting crashed from a height of 100 feet at an airport on Duf- ferln St. definitely accepted the Liberal view it is only right and proper that they should say so. In that case the pros- ent association between the two m- status that does not. mean we are given license to terminate the ties that bind us. but rather, that by co- operation and by co-ordination we may be true to tho great status re- posed in us." “The constitution problem does not concern us." said Prime Ministe: Pal-boa. of New Zeeland. simply, "We lElillilTY 0F AIR FLIGHTS [IN SABBATH Complaints With Res- pect To Yesterdays Passenger Flights Voiced By Citizens. Airplane flights yesterday over the city and surrounding country have raised the question whet-her 0r not such flights. when not for necessary Purposes. are in violation of the law with TE-‘IEFBCL to Sabbath observance. Adina on a complaint of one of the Ministers in the city. and on his interpretation of the provlslom of the Canada. Criminal Code, Chief ‘Ma-Latte Saturday intlmated to one o the visiting airmen that excursion flights would not be permitted on Sunday. Mlyflr Prowse stated to The Ghardian that he had been ap- proached by one of the airmen re- lative to fly-lug yesterday. He ‘hm n. plied that so far as he was concern- ed. there was no objection. The vic- lation of any Dominion statute would cl.‘ course, be a matter for the pm- vincia] authorities. The airmen interviewed by the Guardian last night stated that no requut to call off the flights on Sundly hlld wine from the provin- cial authorities. 'I‘hey maintained that they had as much right, p, w. crate on Sunday a; femy boat; or taxis. According to the Criminal Code of Canada. chapter 123. sec. 7, "it shall not be lawful for any person on the Lord‘; Day except as provided by any Provincial Act or law now or hereafter in force to run conduct or convey by any mode of convey- ance any excursion trip on which object the carriage on that day‘ of such passengers for amusement or passengers are conveyed for have pleasure. and passengers so conveyed shall not be deemed to be travellers within the meaning of this act.” Citizens yesterday complained that the noise of the machines interferred with church services and that the Sunday flights were an unnecessary and annoying distraction. Others expressed the opinion that a teat case should be made and a legal interpretation of the statute secured as a precedent in the event of further occurrences of Sunday flying. ' Passengers were taken up in con- siderable numbers yesterday after- noon, the airmen state. Three planes were operating over Charlottetown and vicinity yester- dny. one a Fokker Seaplane of the Maritime-Newfoundland Airways pil- cted by Mr. C. Rey. one a Curtlrs- ‘Robin of the Atlantic Airways pilot- ed by Mr. C. S. Kent, and one a Moth of the Western Ontario Air- lines piloted by Mr. Harry Hayter. The latter two flew from a. field near Falconwood. i i Aviators Held l For Ransom CABABLANCA. Morococ. Nov. l~~~ Hostile Moroccan tribeavmen are hold. in; two French aviators for ransom. payment of which two others of the ‘plane's ore/w are arranging to ‘Plznit. m; plane was forced down in ex- treme southwestern Morocco after departure Monday from Agldlr with ______._._.____,_i________ are British and no matter what form of status we may have, the fact rc- mains we are of the same stock ls you yourselves. We will not tolerate anything which might separatn us from our kith and kin." en Noses And Chales Yeo. fourteen Sea: old sci cf lvlz". and Mrs. Birchflelcl Yea, o.’ Lot l6. had his 12g; badly fractured ;iI1 un aeroplane accident yesterday Rilernoon. Mr. Jones from Mcnctail with a Moth plane had been taking. UP Pa-SSGHZC-‘s at Albz-rton on Friduiy and at Rustler: and Hunter Rincr cn Sunday» He arrived at Lot 1o about 4 p. m. l-Ie had taken up one pass- enger and lhcn Charles Yen went u.) with him. They were up abgut 10,) feet when the engine stopped. Mr. Jones tried to make a safe landing but the plane crashed in Mr. Birch. field Yen's field and was a complete lllvoysllv i 1 1—An ,up~.vard i OTTAWA. Nov. ’ trend in Canadian industrial condi- ‘ tians is shown by statistics on bank- I ing, employment and railway rrv- enues imuecl during the past wezkl by the Dominion Bureau of Statis-i tics. I Bank debts. or the amount of cheques charged against bank counts, for the month of September l last were 5.9 percent greater thanl in the preceding month while in‘ 1929, bank debits in September were i lower by 5.4 percent than in August. - Total bank debits this year are. how- .1 cver. lower than last year. i Seasonal decline in employment this fall is not as marked as last year, the decline from September: to October being only .34 percent l‘; Oombared with .95 percent in the corresponding period last year. Gros revenues of Canadian rail-f ways for August last. the latest fig-, ures available, were 1.92 percent" higher than in July while last year; the figures for August were 3.63 tier-l cent lower than fcr the prccedaig: month. . mail from South Anlerica. The trlb-. esmen seized the plane and two of‘ the crew. the other two escaping‘ with Part of the mail, » Prohibition Court At Alberton And Y Summersirlel I l l I l l . -——-~ t The prohlbtion magistrate lieldj court at Alberton and Sumruersldef on Friday and Saturday. On Friday‘ aftemoon three cases for consuming were disposed of at Summcrside, two being fined $10 and costs or 15 days, and another $15 and costs or 20 days. 0n Saturday afternoon Mr. Tweedy again held court at Summersldel when the court room was crowded to l the doors. 11love was an extra large‘ docket to be disposed of. A numebr of summonses were not served. A. charge of selling liquor and was fined $200 or five months. T-vo oth- er cases for ceiling liquor drew fine..- from Borden on the evidence of‘ witnesses was fined $500 or six liPliARii Lot I6 Plane Wrecked; Two Inju red‘ Pilot And Passenger Suffer Brok- Other Injuries, ‘But Were Conscious When Taken From Plane. i irreck. The occupants were taireg; the hour: and Dr. Slnzlalr of £11m merszde callzd. It was about 4. P- m. Dr. smclair removed both p3- 1231115 to the Prince County Hos ‘ital between 7 and B o'clock. Th; ;_1gg had his nos: badly smashzd and rulferecl other bruises. Charla; "gm “R5 "iut under the X-ray my 1| wrs found that his rght leg las badly splintered above the knee. Hg also had a broken nose and o‘ 1e: scratches. Both the pilot and boy were conscious when taken from thq machine. » fa , ohe for having liquor possession was fined $300 or as en months in jail. One case was c.5- mL-sed ‘or want of evidence. Anot.;ea fidiourned to Charlottetown tocl 1y. A man from Malpsqua was fizz?! $20’) er three months for selling Ll- uuor which according to one wltnrza had been sold for election 131111305‘! at the recent federal election. A V other man charged with selling ‘l1 qusr got $300 or fiva months in jz Two young boys from the vicln: 1 of wellington, who the prohibit-led officers had caught selling llqucrl confessed. one givung evidence as f1 where he had obtained it. "mesa cases were adjourned unt.l nrttt Sat- urday at thrcc oclrck. On Saturday rnorrlng the prohibi- tion magistrate had a busy session at Aiberton. Five part es were charged with consuming liquor contrary to the Pr-ohibtion Act and each were fined ten dollars er fifteen day's in Jail. One man. charged with having liquor in his possession was fined $3M or three months in la l. Two partlcl for consuming liquor were given sll Pr twenty days. Seven charges fol the sale of intoxicating Tqilors. were dismissed. Mr. 'I‘vvcedy will hclcl court next Saturday at Summerside. z _. o 5. The Weather, etc Lois 0F ‘FOLKS tourusv. BAD MANAGEMENT who ursuvvr! TORONTO. Nov. l-~ Moderate winds. fair, no; much change in tem- perature. Maximum ............- . - - . - - -- U Minimum . 3‘. High tide this morning at 8.41 llld Summerslde man pleaded guilty to a ‘ tenlsht at 999- Sun sets this afternoon at 4.43 M15 rises tomorrow morning at 6.4-5 Poll moon Thursday. November 6. of $200 or three nlonths each. A man j 9.04 l- m- Summerslde tide eighteen minute! later than Charlottetown. ‘Q mason rm v51‘; i i