mam)“ ' us l" 4 MERE MAN -pfll halal III- ; 0:00! ‘I've OOH» Canadian Gooalcllllll: siijlll 1R 0 a (T s A s s’n. lllRilE-S‘ iiillllll Conventionl Qpened In Quebec Yesterday- . Hon. Mr. MacNeill, Minister Qf Agriculture And Mr. 1, Justice Arsenault Present. ‘in ,_,________ i. Must Slow Up RAMSAY MACDONALD c. ‘ who has been advised by 'hls ytyllsisn to take a brief rest. I ANNOUNCEMENTS, _ COMING EVENTS, MEETINGS ETCS. t. "Danes in the Lyceum tonlgh ., 8819- "Reserve Wednesday, Oct. 28th. ‘ls tin annual passer of the-Hazel- hlitk Baptist Church t0 be held It he Parsonage. 8050-9-22-21 "Old time dance at Bothwcll ‘Inch Friday evening, worth the ‘ltmiaslon to heal- Nell Cheveris play its violin. Rclreshments served. . 8946-9-22-31 ' "Just nl':lvcd— Oar of matched lures, crow moulding, grater, round lull wood and soft wood flooring. Also car of shingles. A. B. Cutclifle, Buster Rlvcr- 8918-9-21-81 "Dance. Tip Top Inn tonight. If mt fine, following night, 3 piece tltllestra. Ladies, 15; Gents, 25. I 8978-9-24 "Dance ill Victoria Rink, Wed- lmill’. 58M. 23. Music for all kind-s llllltllls. If not fins first fine ll following. Admission ss cts 8958-9-22-21 TAKE _l_ lllsl National Economy ahead. Parliament's racing against time. Balancing the budget brooks oi no delay, if the additional in-I come tax and surtax are to be col- lected on time. if the cuts ‘in ex- ‘(Csnadisn Press) QUEBEC. Qua, sept. lip-With seven of the nine provinces oi Can- sds officially represented, ths sight- south annual convention of the Canadian Good Roads Association opened today. Hon. J. E. Perrault. Minister of Highways for Quebec, as President, called the first session to order, and in a brief address of welcome, expressed his pleasure st Quebec Province being chosen for two con- secutive years. After Hon. P. C. Black.’ Minister cf Highways for Nova sooth had referred to the difficulties con- fronting all governments at the present time, Hon. Mr. Psrrault ofliclaily congratulated the two Min- isters of Highways present, Hon. Leopold MacAuiay of Ontario and Hon. Leonard W. MacNeili. of Prince Edward Island. ‘The grott- ing! i)! Prince Edward Island to the convention hero were brought by l-lon. Mr. MacNelll and Judge A. E. Arsenault. mlcnnllll lnvlslll Til and New Tax Bills Must Be Hurried Through If Budget Is To Be Balanced. (B! George Ilambleton. Canadian Press Staff Correspondent) LONDON, Sept. 82-Full speed pcnditures are to be effective sc- BBNFERENBE, _._&... To End “Dislocation” of Gold Reserves Which Has Piled Up 65 P e r c e n t of ,World’s Supply in U. S. and France. (Special to the Guardian) maomooht. sept. flit-The beginning of "a new era" in world financial and political relations wsl predicted in lull!!! tional com- ment last night on the British Par- llunent‘: llllpmslm of the gold standard- Closer cooperation to solve political financial problems in- cluding war debts, reparations, the distribution cf gold and disarma- ment. was indicated by develop- ments in London, Washington and Paris. Chancellor of Exchequer Phillip Snowden speaking in the House of Commons and later on the radio, urged a world conference to end the “dislocat' ' of gold reserves whih has piled up c5 per cent of ths world's supply in the’ United States and France. A high author- ity in London forecast an interna- tional conference to readjust the worlds post war nnsnclal network to meet the present critical condit- ions. J. P. Morgan in London viewed optimistically the British action as another step in the right dir- ection. In Paris the Government indicated its willingness to give whatever aid may ,be necessary to bolster Britain's position. m Washington the necessity for friendly cooperation among net- ions was stressed. In Berlin the German desire for understanding" directed toward a1- leviatlon of the will‘ debt burden was reiterated. At Geneva, the for international action to end the unequal distribution of gold. Resolution 1s Defeateai (Canadian Press) VANCOUVER, 13.0., Sept. 22.—~ Backing the expressed view of their President. Tom Moore, delegates to the Trades and Labor Cmslw- 0f Canada today voted down a resolu- tion from the New Westminster Railway car men calling on the Do- minion Govsmment to resume di- Tllcllesllaper A (‘international _ League of Nations heard appeals‘ ““" ~--.-_... \ CHARIDTTWN. banana. wsnupsnav, sameness 2s. 1931 ll E l E iii TE 3 CanadaWill Take L 8.. RIVES TOR ROUND AR —In'_dia"s_ flMun lOyf Hope I Read Ebodyl 0c Edward sland Like De I Forty-two Ladies from All Parts of (ianada In City to Attend ings. Forty-two members of the Dc- minion Board of the Women's Aux- iliary of the Missionary Society of ths Church of England in Can- ada arrived in the City last eve- TABLE (DNFERENCI! i llls lloclllllll: lo llll wnlllll Can Conquer All With Love, He Tells In Press Review —-Ex- presses Views On Non-violence D-oc- ' trine. By Mohandas Karamrhand (Mahatma) Gandhi) IDNDON, Sept, 22 -- (A. P.) - Consciously or unconsciously we are acting non-violently toward one another ln every day life. A11 well- constructed societies are based u?‘ on the law of non-violence. ' I have found that life persists in the midst of destruction. 'l’here-. fore, there must be at higher law. than that of destruction, only under] that law would well-ordered socl-i ety be intelligible and life worth living. i (Canadian Press Cable, via Reuters) WELLINGTON, New Zealano, Sept. 22.-New Zealandi; National Government was constituted today to deal with the Dominions finan- cial and economic troubles. The new Ministry, which is equally represen- tative of the United Party, which formed the last Government, and of the Reform Party, will have a substantial majority in the House of Representatives, only the small La- bor Party being in opposition. The Miflisterfllilxternal Affairs and Rall- ways; Rt. Hon. G. W. Forbes, Lead- er of the United Party; Public Works, Transport. Unemployment, Rt. Hop. J. G. Coates, Leader of the Reform Party. SEBUNI] 1.0M] GRAIN IEAVES CHURCHILL Steamer Warkworth Bound For Unnam- ed Port With 268,000 Bushels of Wheat. "Como to the Ice Cream Festival lllli Dance in Inkerman School, rlinssdsy- Selltemher 23rd. If un- lorsble first line night. 897l-9-23-ll. "Come io the entertainment and worous lecture "How to Make Own Weather" by Rev. H. R. ‘ml-will Kmsslon. Wednesday, Sep- “ r 23rd ,at 8 P. M. 8931-9-22-21. “The ‘indies of 8t. Andrew's hmmm Church in Montague i ‘will a Halloween Tea and oven October 28th in the -0- F. Hall. BB73-9-23-1i. cording to programme. then both the national economy bill and the blli imposing new taxes must be- come law-by October 1st- And with that end in view, Bight Hon. stan- ley Baldwin,’ Conservative leader, led for the Government In the House cf Commons this afternoon, replacing frlms Minister ltlmsly MacDonald, who has left Downing street for a brief rest, on the ad- vice of his physicians. Premier MacDonald's destination is official- plomstic relations with Soviet Rus- sis. Action was taken in the 1M! 01 “(my opposition from a minority. some of whom criticised Pltliliefll Moore for his remarks at Toronto on commendation of the Fcdtral Government's action in closing Can- sdian Trade doors to certain ltus- siln goods. i Worle Oln Scenic I If that is the law of life we must work it out in daily existence. Wherever there are jars, wherever you are confronted with an oppon- ent. conquer him with love. I have mum! 1°" an "nllfimed 311N198!" found that the m“, o; love has m. port with a cargo of wheat, the “cl-ed 1n my own life as the law steamer Warkworth sailed from of destruction has never done. (Canadian Press) CHURCHILL, Man, Sept. 21- this port this afternoon. The Wark- In India, we have had an ocular worth pushed out iniothe Hudson u i‘ ‘Rel- D- M. Sinclair will give an "line Lecture in the Valley- . , “i Thursday. September 24th j ‘ P- m. in aid of the Women's ll-llfl- Admission 25 cents. ‘ _se'l4-o-2a-2l. “Why bother with those old belts. " 10m supply you with good ‘ bAmcrican rubber belting. ' n‘ b" "H088": material guar- All ni. half price. Clinton ll. Belt Deaisr. Fredericton .P. E. Island. 8916-9-21-31. “mllllllll! froln a New You 5 American and Canadian ‘ mfvcry Saturday night. ‘rivoli -Y Ave. and 51st Btmrooklyn, 1 "k- Danclng from 8 p. m. Mil-hlll- Management of Jad . . ‘WWW — The play “Juno ‘ - which was to be held in _ n Wednesday, lspt. not fine. first tins night I- Orchestra in attendance. 8080-9-34 O 0 G gill Islands Presbyterian m‘ be ‘Leiflllllcgotiunal mast- ly a secret. Minister in fact, until Labor's lic- ed through the Commons a guillo- tine time table which severely cur- taiis debate and limits to specified hours and minutes. the finance bill can become law in the least possible time." Baldwin urged, "the revenue of the affected that a balanced budget becomes an impossibility." He “Believed (U-PJ-An eastbound automobile M1’: Baldwin. who was Prime ession in June of last year, pilot- discussion f the various clauses of the bills "Unless the economy bill and Mr. urrent financial yea": will be so t In Placards LITTLE ROCK, Ark., lent. 22- Highway To Start ' (spedgl u; thg Glllrflllh) EDMONTON. sent. ill-Dillnlli’ assurance that work is W 5"" immediately on the scenic hlshwl?‘ between Jasper and Bani! has brim ‘Ivan by senator Gideon Robertson One thousand of Albcrtas jobless. half cfthun from admonish. will be gmployed on the road. UNCHANGED (Canadian Press) _ NIW YORK, N- Y., Sept. 21-" Th! Olnidinn dollar in the NOW York Exchange Market closed un- changed from it: final figure yes- terday of a um: percent discount. Illt at its hilllflt Mint of the dbl’. At the quotaticnof 0s cents in United ltstes funds. ths Canadian I do claim it has penetrated deep- er than any other doctrine in all incredibly short time. It takes a fairly strenuous course of training to attain a mental state l of non-violence. It ls disciplined life, like the life of a soldier. The perfect state is reached only when the mind, body and speech are ill proper co-ordination. Every problem would lend itself to solution if we determined to make the law of truth and non-violence the law of life. To me, truth and violence are faces of ths same coin. Whether mankind wul consciously follow the law of love I do not know. but that need not per-tum us. ‘That law will work just as the law of gravitation will work, whether we accept it 0r not. . Just as g scientist will work wcnd m out of various applications 0! the laws or nature, a man who ap- plies the laws of love with scientif- ic precision can work greater wond demonstrations of the operation of ‘Bay at 3.36 p.m. (C. S. T.) this law on the widest scale 905W sible. I don‘t claim that non-viofcarrylng the test shipment of 500,- lence necessarily has penetrated , 000 bushels o; when over the Hug. the 360900.000 people ill Illdlll- "Wren my route, contained 208,000 The second of the two vessels bushels of wheat. The first ship, the Farnworth, sailed Friday for London and is now making good progress through Hudson Strait. Although the Warkwortirs cargo of wheat has been sold, the des- tination of the ship has not been decided. Further orders will be giv- en the ship by radio when it is off the coast of Ireland. Fourth Calf In‘ One Year PHILLIPBBURG, Kan. Sept. 22.- flr-fUrJ-Ovsr-productlon, which some say has caused tho present depression, does not bother John Wyril, farmer. He welcomes it - in a certain form. One of his cows recently gave birth to her fourth calf in one year. She had two sets d at the Church, recently was seen in this stats “ffufslh- 11m. m n. m. w . m, “Fringe for Manse re- m "lly other matter which “f” be brought before ths ‘ 1"" lather-ing of men. Ana";- connsmuy expected. . . M, I’ “may. Ollctlbhll» I o nterlm will conduct ths "I N111 preside. sosl-a-a-u. is bearing the following placard: "California for vacation, "Ariscna for irrigation, "fixes for starvation. "Tb hell with the mover admin- trstion- since the post war years. dollar was still at its lowest point IFcr non-violence is infinitely After opening, half al cent off [Nth ufifilfl OHIO, til! d0" dipped fractions!!! steadily “I'm AXkllllI-S bound" coninitllowestpolntofthedsy. more wonderful and subtle than of twins. Wyril says moths? and children are doing fine. forces of nature like, for instance. electricity. The man who gave us‘ the law of love was a far Ifeater‘ law 0f love ths more I feel delight- ed with life and the scheme of this universe. It gives me a pesos and a until at IIOOII it has reached no 1-4 “nun,” "m, m, c, om. modem mun,“ o, the mmems o, “Bu,” , flhonwtqiwrkout i119 llhstghave spjowertgdescribc. hing on the early train to which [was attached two special Pullmans. The delegates, who come from all parts of Canada, were met at the station by local members of the {Diocesan Board. The sessions open d Mflutm‘ ‘imam’ "ma! m“ i" M a’ 3mm‘ admin] n“ '° iwith Holy Communion at St. Peters u leader, and Mira Bui (RIGHT). longago Miss Slade turned worghlp- Cathedral at 1o 0.010“ this monk l former Miss Madelhle Slade, clubs per and servant to India's greatest 1m; rk on steamer for London. Daugh- figure, I National G0v’t. For New Zealand I Following are the visiting dele- gates»- i Mrs. Patterson Hall, Montreal, iHon. Pres; Mrs, Ferrabee, Mon- treal. President; Miss Pope, Quebec Mrs. Chamberlain, Strathwna, Alta. Miss Wright, Vancouver. Vice- lPresidents; Miss Slater, Hamilton, l Correspondlngg Secretary; Mrs. Wodehouse. Ottawa, Rec. seoya Mrs. D. B. Donaldson, Toronto, Tress; Nllrs. F. J. Brlmer, Victoria. ‘B. C. Dorcas Secy.; Mrs. J. F. But- cher, Moosejaw, Sask, Junior Sccy; Mrs. Beagley, Montreal, Girls Sect’; Mrs. E. R. Roy, Levis. Boys‘ 560i’; Mrs. F. E. Cosgrave, Toronto, Can- didates’ Secy.; Miss Dalton, Toron- to, Secy. Educational Dept; Miss Grace Evans, Toronto, Editor Liv- ing Mbssage: Mrs. Chas. Lani. Toronto, Secy. Tress. Living Message Mrs. Metcalfc, Yukon, Mrs. Rix Prince Rupert. B. ,C., Mrs. Doull Vernon, B. C., Mrs. Rawllngs, Lllooet, B. C.. Mrs. Dickson, Vic- toria, B. C., Miss Phepoe, Vancou- ver, B. C., Mrs. Little, Athabasca. Miss Lilllngton, Edmonton, Mrs. Cross. Calgary, Mrs. Peverltt. Re- gina. Mrs. H. D. Martin, Winnipeg. Mrs. Dcwdncy, Kenora, Mrs, Ban- son, Saskatoon, Mrs. Johns, Coch- rane, Ont., Mrs. Allen, Sault Ste.‘ Marie, Mrs. Winter, Brandon, Man. lvilrs. Rice. London, Ont., Mrs. Dudq. ley Smith. Hamilton, Miss Summer- hayes, Toronto, Mrs. Lowe, King- ston, Miss Annie Lowe, Ottawa, Mrs Strachan, Montreal, Miss Wynne, Quebec, Mil-s. Jas. Robertson, St. John. Miss Bowman, Halifax. Following are the local delegates. who go to St. John on Monday:- Mrs. Raymond, Dioc. Pres, Miss E1s1¢ Lowe, Mrs. Ernest Champion. Mrs. W. S. Bait. I lvellélilr. SKULL I-‘RACTURED IN SLEEP LAWRENCE. Kan, Sept. 22—(U. PJ-Wllen Robert Walker, 19, walked in his sleep recently he fell from a second story porch, lrac- turlng his skull. FEAR 0!‘ DENTIST FATAL SEATTLE. Sept. 22-(U.P.)— Fear of a dentlstss chair was be- lieved to have been responsible for the death of Phyllis Ann Goodwin, 1s, who collapsed and died as a dentist prepared to fill a. cavity in one of her teeth. She suffered from a weak heart. OLD GRIST MILL WORKS AGAIN SCITUATE, Mass, Sept. 22—(U. PJ-The wheels of a grist mill built 29f years ago turned again recently as a feature of the 15th anniversary celebration of the Scituate Historical Society. The old mill stands near Old oaken Buck- et pond, in the Greenbush section. HEAT DAMAGED CORN RYDAY, Kan. Sept. 22—(U-P.)— The intense heat which prevailed in this section recently damaged corn to such an extent farmers be- lieve their ylcld will be cut mater- ially. It ripened the corn prema- turely, in some instances. Important M e e t - When lenders follow and follow- ers lead, the natural order ll per- verted to wrong uses. MAXIMS 017A MERE MAN l0 PAGES I Strengthening Anus lnpoorlptlone Delivered ‘It B! IallCuodaudILlA-ll-IO- Milli“ Hill Dver Royal Mint BUNVENTIBNIA ction Taken With A View To Gold Position In Dominion—Drop In Value Of Canadian Dollar Only Nominal. (Special lo the Guardian) OTTAWA, Sept. 22.—Implement- ing iegislation.passed at the last session of Parliament, Canada will shortly take over the royal mint’ here. For several weeks officials of the Finance Department have? been in touch with Canadian mines‘ arranging for supplies of gold bul lion to be used in the operation of the mint. Willie this action was not taken with a view to meeting an emergency situationfit is stated at the Department that its effect will position here- No embargo on gold shipments, from Canada exists and no intim-i atlon has been given of the plac-i ing of such an embargo. Depart-l mental officials stated this morn-s ing that they had no knowledge, of conferences on the value of the' Canadian dollar in New York. DROP ONLY NOMINAL The drop in the value of the Can- adian doilar is purely nominal, ac- cording to J. A. McLeod, Vice Pres- ident General Manager of the Bank of Nova. Scotia. There is no cause for alarm in the situation he said here today. The decline of the dol- lar is “a repcrcusslon of the dis- ordered state of international fin- ance. When people regain their poise within the next few days. ev- erything will be all right." Bessborough Baby Ch risten ed’ I (Canadian Press) OTTAWA. Ont., Sept. 2i—-With- out pomp or pretentious ceremony, the infant son of Their Excellencics the Governor General and Lady Bcssborough, was christened this afternoon in the little church of Saint Bartholomew where his God father, His Majesty the King, had worshipped when in Canada. Overcast skies and a drizzle of rain pervaded throughout the ceremony, which lasted less than half an hour. Rt. Hon. Sir Robert Borden. former Prime Minister of Canada, stood for His Majesty as the child was baptized George St. Lawrence Neuilizc. l _;_.___. . l I Law Wzll Take Its Course i (Special to the Guardian) i CYITAWA, Ont., Sept, 22—-Th0 law will take its course in the CASE of John Brokenshire scntonced to die in Toronto this morning. Brok- enshire was convicted for the mur-l der of constable ROY MfiQlllllill 01 the Toronto police department. ital; Street Applauds Action’ Of British Govt. NEW YORK, Sept. 22.-Partlal suspension of gold payments by the Bank of England was applauded in high Wall street banking circles to- day as a constructive measure, dic- tatcd by an emergency situation. It was pointed out that the sus- pension does not affect the recent loans to Great Britain by theFcd- eral Reserve and the private bank- ing syndicate. since these loans are specifically payable in gold dollars. Neither does it nflect the service on the bulk of British dollar bonds held in this country since they are specifically payable, both as to principal and interest in gold dol- probably be to strengthen the gold . 0H’TOWN lmuml As Seen By Guardian R e p r e s e n t a - tives Yesterday Af- ternoon - Truly A Beautiful Sight. Through the courtesy of Mr. Har- ry Jenkins and Pilot Harry Jones yesterday‘, two of the Guardian rep- resentatives were taken for flights over the city and surrounding country. One can have no conception oi the beauty of the Island scenery unless it is viewed from the cock- pit of a plane. In the words of Mr. Harry Jenkins who has taken sev- eral flights 1n use last few days and has flown in other parts of the world, the view one sees of Charlottetown from the air is “the most beautiful in the world." 011G gets a proper perspective that can- not be otherwise obtained. Ths particular is lost in the general and I the picture assumes a uniformity softened by distance. The pilot Mr. Herbert Jones. Jr, (Jonesy) has had many years ex- perience in flying. He is very mod- est and unassuming, yet one ha: but to take one flight in his plant to discover his excellent qualities an a flyer. It ls as easy for him ts make perfect take-oil's and land- ings as it is for any autoist tt driven car, and certainly there if less shock upon touching the ground after a spin over the city than when the brakes are applied by some oi our local drivers. Ml’. Jones comes from Sussex N. B., and owns the plane he has Continued on page 7 The Weather Etc IF You MUST Follow ‘THE Rims BF. Sims (c KEEP ~ A Sm: olsfllucs Bslllnv .' ‘Y’ TORONTO, Sept, 23—Fl'csh ti‘ strong shifting winds, unsettled and shower)‘. TEMPERATURES Maximum . . . . 5i Minimum 4s High tide this morning at ‘(.36 and tonight at 9.25. Sun sets this evening at 5.58 and rises tomorrow morning at 5.48. Full moon Saturday, Sept. '26, 3.43 p. m. Summcrsidc ilrlo eighteen utcs later than Charlottetown min- CAR FERRY SCHEDULE Week days-Leaves Borden daily 9.15 s. m.: 11.40 and 5.15 p. nl. Lmvcs Tormmtlne daily: 10.30 lars. a. m; 2.55 p. m. and .1 cum,