MERLHANT Z Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew MAXIMS » p _ ` _ V 1 f 'f"' ' or .a J it oiinniurlmiwii Gil Ro/ msuunt mime are use leaky E _. V 227%/" ///f A - was \\\\\\\ q ' mesa u am-re clam miner, l»~=~°~' "-~“"" "°' °" The Peop|e’s Paper ead by Everybody \.. . --~ M °~» er . 4 g if Er; ___ _ _ _ _ _ _ E 4 _ f - ---~-~--------~-... -_. -. . .._. .... . f - - . . . i- -_ f uorliiiis Guudban, Founded ||g~|_ in ~» - - -- Annual subscriptions Delivered 88.00. A “-50 """“‘““ "‘° °'°" cuAai.o'i"ra'r0wN, CANADA, waoNi-zsnav, ocrosi-:R 29,1930 10 Paces ... an -.1 U. ». . . *rf ' ' ' fr 'B mime ‘s as f=g- ;- .11 .__ » ........,_._: No Preference In ”°“°S'@S‘“"'P° iu1nMcmo»~y ofa G.-carlos: in “_ e- Canadian Club - 1 British _Preiilier MacDonald Announced », ln House Of Labor Govt. Will Not Impose A Tariff On Arrangement inions. (Canadian Press Cable) .1-JNDON, Oct. 28.-Premier Ram- ar iw-Donadl announced in the Huosa of Commons this afternoon. has the Labor Government was not prepared to put a tariff on wheat. nu ra-\~_~t as st," be seal. 'sinus one' officially put an end tai ur; hopm that Canadian or other‘ Dorriinlonli wheat products would recalls n tariff preference on the British market. His anouncement leluiitely restricted the possibilities xi some system of bulk purchasing l ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS ETCS. ‘ _...__ i “Furs remodeled. repaired. relined.l iirs. Davison, 170 Prince Street. 7830-10-25-Gi. '°\l’eclriesday`s show at Cape Tra- rrrfr postponed. 7926-ll "Notice-Stanley Bridge, Thurs- :_ "eds movies, see “Snowbound," » tug dance. Robert Weeks will 23'. _ I 7932 °‘l-‘rederieton Chiekerr supper i_~1:.‘.i wednesday, October 29th. fam:-, first fine night. 7906-li. v.»._._ i i £115 "norden Line Club loading hogs, nmlis, calves, at Albany, Thursday, oct. Goth. Hours 12 to 3. 7930-10-29-21 "Dr. Clift, ill Fitzroy Street. Charlottetown. Phone 879. Chronic maladies prevented and cured at borne, where they originate. 'M89-lil-10-3 mos. "Bazaa`r. High Tea, games, et/c.. in aid of st. Mary's Church, Montague, Monday, November 10th_ 7758-10-23-25-29-31-41 “Come to Chicken Supper in Crapaud Hail, Friday, Oct. 31. Pro-I teefls in uid Of St. Johl'\'s W. A. 7858-10-Z7-29-30-31 "Come to the delicious chicken mcper served by the ladies of Fort Augustus in Webster‘s Corner Hall Wednesday, Oct. 29th. All amuse- nents. if stormy, Thursday night, '|775-10-23-61 "The Miilvicw Ladies Aid will hold I Chicken Supper and Halloween iircial in Miilvicw Hall, Wednesday. October 29th. Prize for the best cos- tuine 7811-10-28-21. "Came to the Chicken Supper at LZ-resin-sic on Thursday evening. October 30th. Halloween fun. fishing pond an_d other amusements. 7814-i0-28-Zi. - l,1r~u't miss the Halloween Dance :nfl For Social in Mcrell Village lail. October alot, in aid or rink. 'lin proceedings of the Assembly of Commons That Wheat - Quota May Favor Dom- oir quota lrranlomei-it which would favor the doralnlona as a.gs.inst.~ Mein wheat grovrers. The Kina- who loomed to have recovered from his long illness, wo;-¢ s ions my coat. as he rode with Queen Mary in their gilded stage egsel-l fl-em Buckingham to Westminster through streets lined with eheerlris thousands. Her Mwesty, rsaiaiit and smiling, WU El-fbed in il 10113 coat of white material. Both seemed very happy and were greatly interested in the crowds. The queen frequently wsvs,-1 .her hand and bowed in anew" go gh, crowdjs cheers. The crowd also caught. s, glimpse of the Prince of Wales. and applaud.. td him heartily as he drove from st. James to the House of Lords in the state landeau arriving shortly before his royal parents. Speech from the Throne The King said: ‘My Lords and Members of the House of Commons: It has given me much pleasure to received my Ministers from the Do- minlons and representatives of In- dia who are attending the Imperial Conference. 1 watch with deep in- terest the-protrtas of their labors. the satisfactory result of whlclq I shall confidently await." ` "I hope soon to welcome repre- sentatives of the Princes and people of India who are about to _loin with _ members of all parties of both houses , of Parliament to consider the future constitutional position of India." "-My intention is to inaugurate this conference and I earnestly trust in conclusion of its proceedings. may be found agreed and wise solutions of those important questions upon which it will be called to deliberate." "My relations with the Foreign Powers continue to be friendly." ,` "I was very glad to entrust my son, the Duke of Gloucester. with the duty of representing me at the oororiation of the Emperor of Eth- lapis." “My government took an active part lthe League of Nations. in Septem- ber last, General agreement was ireaohed upon the treaty of financial lassistanoe to states which may be victims' of aggression which recently was signed at Geneva. Application of this treaty is conditional upon the gcoming into force of a general dis- iarrnament. convention which I trust Ivvlll shortly be concluded." l “I follow with grave concern and sympathy eoritiriuance of heavy un- tcmployment among so many of my people. Economic depression unfort- unately continues to dominate the markets of the world and the accom- 7913-10-29-Iii. “P.urns Night-Zion Cliurcli 1-lall -Ti-”‘. Dr. Asiiriown-Choir, Thurs- i1‘ S oclock. Rev. Leilllte. Chair- man. 7912-10-23-21. "A Wliist at Hope River Hall T‘.1ursrlav, October 30th. Lunch will be :fart-ed. Come one, come all. 7904-10-29-Bi. "Do not fall to see the Murray River Players repeat their humorous three not comedy “A Poor Married lien" in Murray River Hall. Oct. '.'~”th. 7801-10-18-21. "We will be buying drezsed hola ftiti crgsrs out at Kensington from Tf" #till and there is is of such s high standard nal this , nothing static about the economlel - - ‘ Hon. J. B. M. Baxter, premier of Ns* B,-um,-|,.k_ unvemn! mn" life of Canada. We have kept that _barge Crowd; flllsg. gh, ,p iument at grave of Bliss Carmen. Cms.da’s foremost pen, ,hm “hes ‘faith builded upon the great traditions seats while the Judging vias in pro- ___,__ lwue bmutht by New Bfunsv,-wk gs ,unmmt ,mm N", cmauh Conn" 'l nf our fathers: we have created great _ terda _ md the grertest in Fifty visiting Nova Scotia Bhrln- ,where he died. and placed in tomb at Forest Hill cemetery, N, B, “mm” fm' im "5-"~5*¢t\°“ °f b\15i'|ter\est and enthusiasm was e\'idem:- of honor at the Ccnservative Asso ciation banquet. early next month. He is not likely to ritlm from the _i_;.__.--*- itime Products FHAMILTQN. Ont.. Oct. 28.--A rinl' time Trade Commissioner to Ontario. as prlncipal speaker at the Maritime dinner, sponsored by the Hamilton Chamber of Commerce. this evening. While listing goods which Maratlme industrialists are offering on the Canadian market, Mr. Burnaby de- clared that the more central Canada buys from the Maritime Provinces, bec I Gfaln Rate . T0 truly discharged until we have made smwmly' and “H be completed ,£1 Hallfali IS 9. Distinct t me.. ` 'liirae for ii-ie official closing on sat-N 1..-.Blow 4 to, The Pro-i ` 1 - §“-"1" - ‘ Vifule, "“*“'°""***" According to color. the foxes are . l l J ff'~m=d1»=f- P1-so A ' _ ' 'Medium Silver. Medium Silver. Light . HALIFAX N S Oct °B_uTheE i ll\ r and Pale Silver, action of the Board of vlboyial Com- .Medium Sv le , missioners in refusing to extend the § ' l _ Quebec grain rat: to Halifax is af ' PRIZE LIST distinct blow to this province" saysl- i, . . . ‘ --'- , P‘ollcu-ing is a list of winners in a statement issued today by Premier ,Gumnm Pm.” 1 classes already judged; the Hon. S. Harrington. “at the time cf Confederation. at the time of the building of the National '1`ra.n.s- l ccntmemal “uway were “'55 the 3 junta. new governing Rio De Janeiro I See. 1-Male whelped previous to 1929 promis: that Canadian trade should; flow through Canadian parts andl any necemary measures to accom-l plish that end would be taken. Atl the present time, with a strongl promise of increased inter-empirei trade the port _of Halifax is essenti-E ally bound to brcome a great ship-` ping port of the Dominion. nothing would contribute more to this end than to have a favorable rate on grain for export. Unless the rate will actually move the tariff trough the port of Halifax it is useless to us and fails in what should have been its underlying principle. following the idea of confederation and the trans- soups from a foreign country when' ml' we can get Maritime clam chowder Fil" “W CIS! -SfPP¢11€d. such as 'was set before us tonignt"? fm’ "°i’m5 me “'59 °f °°mp“ls°ry he ¢0n¢,mue¢ ,mm lsugi-My md with the United States cannot com- school attendance, for amending the cheem pare with this. We talk about buying ‘““`s ’°'“““5 “’ ‘mes ‘““f“""" 'md "we i-me me largest mains pack- within ii-ie ampue and wave the nas, ""d°5 “mms “M 1°' “mm up " ers in the world in New Brunswick, but thats not enough." °°“5“m°" °°““°n‘" but you are probably being sold im- “The Intercolonial Railway Df0"°d "A ‘“°”""° °‘ °l°°wr°l 'mm Wm be ported sarclnea at your grocers. We a. sll`>“°“ thu' “'°1'\¢¢d tht WOR! lubmllifd *° -"°"~`be 1 ld M W have me largest brush factory in tac'way: it took western products in and “Bm” 'ml M” “ me y British Empire in Maritime Canada. eastern people out." W ’““l’|' "“"m°““°“ °f m' W",-" but vour shavl brush is in all like- “Much of the coal we. as builders \“¥"°“ “W” °°‘“'°“°;°“ ‘nd °( the llhood made inni foreign country. of a nation, import. could be taken “"“m"“°“"l °°“"°"‘“°“ fm gfewl "Canada's largest ski factory is inlfrom Canadfa largest mines. those °f nf' " °°°~ ‘M 1°’ ““b“'h’“°“"` Anna lis Roial and her largest cf Cape Breton," Mr. Burnaby went Of 5 “W 5i'°i“"°’7’ °“m°mY W d°‘-‘I skatepiactory sis in Dartmouth: aroiori. "Aga.ln. it costs more to brlnl` from a seat la the side gallery." ' 'adn unfavorable balance “`i"h Pl-55°“¥°" i'“m° in ‘-'°“d°“'" you buying their products." granite from New Brunsvdck tal "I any that under the ble-'>-'lille °fj Among other Mu-itll-ne goods which Hamilton than to bi-ins it from Aber- 0°d ml °U"°V\'°° “f Y°“" d°m*“"' i he said his audience. composed of deen. Scotland. to Hamilton. ions may advance the h9.pDl\‘l°S5 *nd ' four hundred prominent Hamilton The amount of Canadian goods be- IWOIY-btitla' of my D¢0Di€-" icitizens. could patronize, were lob-,ins exported through a port not M0116 Bmulll U10 D0i11l|\l0“`5 P11' sters, potatoes. oysters. rhocolates,‘lw'ithln the Empire is appalllnl, forte li1l0i°S f0ll0W|i\l! tht °m¢1li f0fm“\“»ishocs. underwear. cool, stoves. steel‘,ha\'e two of the finest ports in the, Rt. 1-lon. R.. B. Bennett attended the and granite. 'world in Saint John and Halifax. Are( comme. aistznctiva in his gela-ori».l