MAXIMS OIJ MERCHANT chariot" ‘i Argen tine Pres. A u“ g5 flwl]! prodigal of oaths- town Guardian Two Cont!» CHEERS GREET THE SPEECH OF BENNETT AT THE CONFERENCE l Canadian Premier Declares The General prcllsiczzsl president of the Arscn 5i tl1¢ aged lrigoycn, is here display rally in the new Year. llill w“. lrir; Shelton Sharp En- _ illusion-finally ' R e - . ceivcd At Lot Seven v lllectiilg. 55ft)‘: Cannon-alive sentiment WLS llCllTCTllIlT‘ at the opening meet- lllf cf the l -clcctlon campaign in trlct of Prince, held m l\"dll""il‘-l' night at Saint Mark! F111. Lct Sovcn. There was a large U12 mccting being pre- v Mr. Thomas Doyle. in order named weic A. Campbell, Liberal 2 Shelton Sharp. Can- lismlnre. I)! ltrutils latlclldate, Hon. J. P. Mc- 1mm llntl nr. W. J. MacMlllan. H3511)“, iI"\"Tlf‘(l thirty of his forty minutes to a discussion of federal Pcmlli- 11:‘. Campbell was trench- mtly sccrlw! by his opponent whore- markcrl thii from the Liberal speak- lrs .‘l3'.."lll.".lll5 hc gathered that Mr. 5 E- itizcLcan, ft-dcrnl represent- ltlvc for lilo County, muct have re- lished. flllfl Mi‘. Campbell was run- I111: in h :. plgcm ' ‘Mr. sharp made an excellent im- .111 Cll his audience and was . aymlalldcd. Dr. llmslllllun also scored heavily, "57""? .' mi the subject of the Gov- ernment's. failure to enforce its pre- v’! l‘- ITILIIISES with respect to ltohibitioll. A imrc crztendcd report will up- Ierir 11hr. Left Estate I _ 0F Hundred Million Dollars cfi-"vrvial to the Gusrdfin) H ~~'Dl!i‘~l. ll. .1.. Oct. 2.—Th'e will {fa D‘ Jvhn Thompson Don-lance. "loci-r and head of the Campbell ;_-‘° Co. who died Sept. 21. dispos- 3'1 estate estimated at 8100.- 1" l or more. ‘The massive fcrt- Qfpffllldl M n symbol of the bus- ~ Pumen of the chemist who F Nations Of Empire Are Not Yet Bankrupt In Statesman ship. ‘ ' (B _ i 7 Pmmguglmblflhu. Canadian tune to find that way it is only be- LONDON octmyflglllldflfll) cause we have confidence in each emmg naugm a m“ B91 “If zov- other. because we are inspired in all monwulm pledg"! t; rtish Com- our deliberations by the spirit of to m. “use . t en-lselves today free assertions and guided by a will Through the s 0h Btmpira trade. to cooperate not only in settling our m Deec es which marked own difficulties but in giving an ex. e “palm? P\'°°°¢d1n8$ 0f the Im- ample of autonomy within unity to ncrial Conference the ever recurring the rest of tho world." ,- ‘- . so“ \‘\\\\\ Read by Everybody . (lovers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew I “m,” Guardian, Founded 1861. _ _ ‘ CHARLOTTETOWMNCANADA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER a 1930 Wlmloreswelllsslowtoforget. MAXIMS OI J MERCHANT 10“ FACES Princess Md ry And Sons Annual Suhlcrlptions Delivered 55.00. B! llali Canada and ll. s. A. “.50. Founder Dead Jose Evaristo Urlburu. lice republic. following the overthrow tr; the fire feathers he will don if he is sill! head cf the republic when ille Piilvo cl WEI-b: pays it s. visit p ll ill l-EiEtllilN lllllllll common action. _ "What we have to consider." Said the British prime minis“; 1n Cllening the conference. “is, I would ‘mgllww W111i! Practical means we cm devise for helping one angel-m- and lherfiby helping us all, always rtmembirlns the different world contacts and international industrial circumstances to which we have to accommodate ourselves." _The conference for the first time met in the great Locarno room of the Foreign Office. "At this table," said Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, "are the shades of many great men and ‘l! mill)’ Brest events which are en- shrined in n history common to us all. ‘They do not receive from all of us the same welcome or the some homagas. But there they are, dig. nified by time, their results smoothed and mellowed lby the passing of the years and by the PfOKFB-illdn of the pageantry of history which is now ours in exper- ience for good or for ill. We are still in the flesh, with our fate or destiny still unwritten. We have to live and plan for the future. We face a. world still unsettled. Beyond us is a pros- pect of intangible fears. set purpos- es, unhappy suspicions, firm convic- tions, numbing experiences and yet defiant idealism; and it. is our lot to try and find a sure way amidst the confusions, a way which those who will sit here after us will gladly pursue to the goals which are to us but promises. If it be our good for- ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS ETCS. "Annandals Wednesday. Show and Dance. Orchestra. 7337-10-3-3i. "Notice — Big time at h Stanley "rrlcs tonight. Big show and dance. Robert Weeks will play. 7343-10-3 "Rummage Bale, St. James Hall Saturday. Oct. 4th at 7 p. m. 7345-10-3-2i "Dr. Cl!ft, 17f Queen St- Char- lottetown. Chron'c Maladies prevent- ed and cured at home. where they originate. 5416-7-lil-3m abouts of Harold Glddinga kindly notifv 90 Richmond Street at once. as his wife and child are seriously lll. 7297-10-1-31. l "Cranberries-buying clean berries J. A. Fsrquharson, warehouse, 1-fo- gan's Wharf, Charlottetown. 7312-10-2-21 "Buying tl-logs. sheep and Lambs it Emerald Tuesday forenoon. Oct. 7th. Everett l-iaslam. ‘1327-10-3-31. "Thereil be a big time in the old town tonight-“Ths Fleets In“ ct Borden tonight, Crapsud Baturdalgbo "Ship that Ihort. weak-legged. nan-ow backed sow and replace her with one purchased at the Swine Bals at Charlottetown. October 15th. ‘IMO-ii. ' .-_h—— "Miss Evelyn Mitchell. Woman's Missionary Society. Secretary. will speak at Brsdalbane Monday. Hamp- ton Tuesday. Unlon Wednesday, Charlottetown Thursday. Dundas Friday, Murray River, Sturgeon, Montague, Sunday. 7340-11. "The ladies of Vernon River Parish will tender a Chicken Supper in C. M. B. A. ‘Hall, Vernon liver, note was the desire to cooperate to meet the common problem witl; their aspects and i "will anvone knowfiiil thenwbere- . Bennett Grceted By Cheer-s And the sentiments voiced by Mr. Ramsay MacDonald were echoed in the subsequent speeches of the Do- minion prime ministers. "My colleagues and I represent the people of Canada," Mr. Bennett declared. "We come to this confer- ence not only with a message of al- fectlon and goodwill but in the strong belief that by the concerted action of the whole we can advance the interests of all sections of the Empire." Thc speech cf the Canadian Prime Continued on Page 3 Prisons Close For The Lack Of Occupants NEW YORK, Oct 2—-Ci'ime as a» business is in a bad way in Britain. It has deteriorated so much, that prisons are operating for below capa- city. and several have actually closed for lack of occupants. So says Dr. “LR. Higgins, medi- cal officer of the prison in Liverpool who arrived here to-day to make a study of crime and prison conditions. l-le attributed the decrease in crime to the system of swift Justice. strict law; requiring the closing oiflsaloons at certain-hours, and to the fact that g prisoner m- a, person fined for an offence is kept under close surveill- ance after his release or payment of the fine. Prisoners are kept at work. he said which more than pays for their up- keep, the surplus utilized for the prisoners‘ families. or in the case 0! theft, for restitution. Rapidly Swinging I n to A c t i o n (Canadian Press) OTTAWA. Oct. 2—With two agree- ments already signed and negotia- ,,., uncut to begin with ‘several ~ “ovlnces. the Federal Govern- ment's unemployment relief schema 1. rapidly swinging into action. On- tarlo and Manitoba already have come to terms and conferences will be held tomorrow between the Do- minion and Alberta and New Bruns- wick. Prince Edward Island repre- sentatives will be in Ottawa on Monday and will be followed prob- ably by Saskatchewan nnd some of liher remaining Provinces. OBERAMMERGAU ALL SHAVED UP OBERAMMERGAU, Oct. 2—The harbors of ioberammergau worked ovortime tc-night shearing the locks and shaving the beards of the vill- agers who had been appearing in the Passion Play, which ended t0- day. - A long line of the actors and ex- tras-practicolly the whole male population of Oberammergaw-fonn- od outside the barber shop. Under the shears and ra-sora. tba patrlarchl became once again the simple, nor- l i l lsclllls lllllllln] lmlnllll NF TEACHING) IN MNNTREAL Abolition of Home; Studies For Pupils‘. Arid Higher Salaries! For Teachers Fore} cast. _____ fCsnadan Press) MONTREAL. Que., Oct. 2--Aboli- tlrn of home studies for school pupils and higher salaries for teachers was forecast in a speech delivered today by Dr W. D, Percival, Director of. Protestant educstion in Quebec before the 66th annual convention of the Provincial Association of Protest- ant teachers. - Daniel Guggenheim. founder of $2,500,000 fund for promotion of seven-wiles. Who is dead from heart done in the the school hours declar- ed Dr. Percival. When school Ls over 16¢ U)! pupils go home snd do some- All work of the sclsroi should be, IPRBBEQB Reproduced ABOVE is a new andlnteresting portrait study s; hi“. C!!! Mel's’. Countess Harewood, and her. two sons. Viscount Lascelles and ,llllllllll,l siilfl “fl E l BY BANlTSlK I ll. E I] IN lll lllllllREAllliPl ll sill ,. u‘ l (Special to the Guardian) WALSALL. Stsifordshirr. Eng, Oct, 2.—Fourteen perscns were killed last night in an explosion in the grove colliery st Brorvnhills, near here. lThe explosion occurred deep in" the Dlt and Government mine inspectors llvho descended with colliery officials, found the workings full of carbon RIQNTREAL. Que Oct. 2—Throe‘m.~ncxde gas. Well equipped rescue men whose names were being with- teams sought the bodig; o: the d5“ held by the police, were under arrest ‘but were seriously handicapped by tonight in lxnnectlon with a. daring : rzrth slides resulting frrm the biast. daylight holdup of two bank messen- About 100 men were employed in gers and theft of $7,400. The robbery the mines. The cause of the disaster was staged shortly before noon when has not been ascertainrd. Lucien Primenu and Leo Arsenault, - mtssengers of the National Bank of Canada were transferring from one street ca: to another in the ssuth- west section of the city. They were returning with a supply of cash in a l bag from the main office of the: Bank on St.‘ James Street to on out- lying branch. when a car containing Daylight Holdup of Bank Messengers On Si. James Street N et’ Them $7,400. (Canadian Press) Five Killed When Building Topples three men drew up to the curb and two unmasked men armed with re- volvers Jumpri out and facrd them. Last Minute News Flashes -___ (Special lo the Guardian) CARDINGTON, Eng, Oct. 2.- The dlrigible R401 returned to her lmse this morning after a night trhl lasting about fifteen hours. Thc airship is expected to start on her flight to India dur- lng the weekend. NEW YORK, N. Y" Oct. 2.- Jack Donahue. who danced his way into stlrdom in musical shows died at his home here early this morning. He was 3U years old. and ‘virtually at the peak of his career In the theatre. TOKIO. Oct. t-Emperor flir- ihlto today signed the London Naval Treaty. The Imperial sell was affixed to the document, thereby completing ' ese rat- lficatlon. ii- I WASHINGTON. Oct. L-An increasing number of Infantile paralysis cues throughout the country was revealed in reports to ‘l The cause cf the collapse was not (Special to the Guardian) rrsw YORK Oct. 2.—'l"hrec wom- en and ten men were trapped early today in the collapse of a four story tenement h-‘usz- in Greenwich Vil- |lige. Five of the persons were dead when removed and six others in- liurrd. Two are missing. Firemen ‘were digging into the debris to reach them. immediately determirr-d. The new Eighth Ave. sub-ray‘ runs under the |bllildll1g located at l5 Crreenwlch Arc land en excavation was underway in ‘the lot Edjoining. Tm building was u:ed as a rooming house and was oc- fcupicd zvlely by French laeoplc, most iof whom were believed asle-p when the collapse occurred. 1 St. Lawrence Deep y WaterwayScheme (Special to the Guardian) MONTREAL, Que. Oct. 2.—‘f‘he ‘ trouble. thing else and go home yourselves. Und-r the pesent system. Dr. Pcrci-J val said. many teachers send the,‘ T R l g children home with a great deal of; ,, studying to do before the next school l dbl’ and the parents have to do the I tcachlng. Next day the teachers hold l s sort of competition to see how psr- ents compare as pedagogues. If thel parents are going to do the teaching, they should get the salary cheque, he l said. In Regard to Relation 0f Police With Sworn Statement Made By Girl Accused of Mur- Tear-Gas Bombs dering Aged V0. And Fire Hose ma“- Hold "Back Mob “mic” "by l FREDERICTON. N. B" Oct. 2.—- The probe begun today in regard to HUNTSVILLE’ Ala" Oct‘ 2__Nn_ the rclatlcn of the police with thci tional guardsmen were forced to use ‘lwn “Ere-mm! mad‘! bl‘ lsP-bel Carr J war s“ bomb, u, disperse a crowd of i accused of murdering Mrs. Mary E 1,500 which Gathered ncll’ the h1udi-:_Clark of this city remained unfin- son goumy Jan tonight when G_ R lshed at the conclusion of this si- Hmdersonynegro is hem m. Saki ten-locus sitting cf the Caizrt of keep1n$ Kings Bench for Yrlrl: Coilnljr. Ad- l The crowd began throwing rocks at‘ mislbilztjv of the statement as evid- l the guardsmen summoned when the] once to be submiited by the Crown city was placed under martial m“, ab is the matter ‘under special debate h‘, mob violence threatened‘ The fire before Air. Justice Crockett. and with ; debartment played. a hose within afhe‘ Pm‘ J""-" “Hm? “l? "i? 1'9" block of the jail and thus kept the "wéxfirf"? glivwll" $031?‘- cmwd but l ‘ll! o olce Nat iamel Jones Meanwhile omcers “mounted they who wrote the declaration dictated were satisfied the negro, G. H. Hen- | b‘? me facclllsed nntfifwhose examh” derson. was innocent of any ‘ronnec- a "m “as 30m“ e We “m” cm‘ “on in m! shaming o! K E Fnssfllcluded his exlvlavnation of bhc mat- killed in his home by a negro ‘Jllfilafl t“ He w“ folmvcd hi“ "ulllgcmr last night and the ‘voundlng c! Mm l John Bird of the New Brunswick. Rom iProrincial Police and Inspector B. Athens‘ ma" Um,“ here late today for the PTOYlllClIil Police Impcctor to augmen‘ the Hunmme "mp iDuffy will he filrthcr clue tiolrrrd to- Wmch hm been on duty since “ck marrow morning. when a decision on an” m“ was threatened‘ ‘the point expected to he given by R955 was shot to death b‘, a hurw. s Lordship. While the statement in- lar disturbed in his home. Mrs. Ross, ' Ne: m m? mqmri" “signals? N? “h” was wounded in the m‘ disc?!“ lMr. Justice Crocke‘. as a trial ‘Willi-ll’! "ed h" h“: Md tum“ white bk 1a trial. is not a statement of guilt "use of the scram of the epiwde and lit is held of relative importance in h“ husbanms death’ the case by the Crmm. U. S. Flagship Attacked By smrn cosrnol. naxouxcsn as ' l‘ " ’ ‘ oxr. or Tm: cues-rust MEN- Red Bandits , ACES OF ALL TIMES NAT'L COUNCIL _ CATHOLIC WOMEN \ (Special to the Guardian» I DENVER‘ Colo“ 0m ;___R,,wn,q_~ SHANGHAI. Oct. 2.-~“Red" mar-l “hon o’ spit-mm “My, sport! amv, pauders attacked the Luzon, flagship} tiles and the spiritual education of ,°Y the "11"" Sims Yin!“ "Y"? junior Catholic girls was described fPalrm» Wm‘ mid Fm“ and machme‘ tcdav before the National Council of lslm‘ "W ‘Wlmw Md"- bl" “f” Catholic Women in an address bre- ‘Twubm “"1"?” "l"? Lum" “pwed up pued for delivery by m“ ugh“ fwith her thr-e inch guns. Rear Ad- H.me1m_ of WBMMQNL D_ c’ miral Thomas T. Craven. commander M,” amen“ t°1d' m! comm“ cl‘ the United States Ynngstc patrol. m“ the w,‘ ma 5mg" of Chmt ‘was aboard the Luzon. which was not St. Lswrence deep watei-‘wsy scheme was the subject of a resolution un- i snlmously adopt-d by the bfontrenl Chamber of Commerce yesterday, that while each individual member was. free t: hold personal opinions as to the’ feasibility of this prolxl- the, orgsnlzattcnas a body wssopposed to any international proposals on ec- I matter was raistd in connection with the sending of a delegation of mem- ths United States public health service mods public today. in the week ending Sept. 21. there "fitted his bmlneu u"! Wsdnuday evening the 0th inst. -- ,- yjgh g m“ oral-uprising villagers of tbs 30th Ialaq o! m" ‘no . W‘ Games of amusement. "gam- auhn. , . wsraafluewaaousqsriol btrs to attend the Canadian Cham- ‘er o! U u“ “new b ‘elnnenary hwy‘ Qxgncy u! 'f\vg fllfylhlfl‘ 1D “IE domain Oi PETVCI- u q, ' canal of being Impound i al- IN ‘vies President 0i the College of st; _ birth control as one of the greatcst mm“. m4 nlflonal F-und; 111s lllfe of families and nations. dd no,‘ destroy m, Joy and “so, o; hit by the rebel rahnonfire. The at- me but a" the ‘jery ‘Dune u; both ltack came from the shore-a hail of ' ‘ ‘l - . f l . . _ Speaking before the Council last ‘mlsmed hm“ mm 9mm‘ “nd mmh night. the Rev. William a. angel-Ni" 8"“- Thomas, 5t. Paul. Minn. described ementary sensuality. The speaker said birth control reduces the Wife to the moral status of mistnss; takes away the SDCClllCV morality oi. and there- menaces of all time to the spiritual Birth control. he asserted. has chatter in hand. The lhighh favorable to the construction NNNNEEI lkllilllllllillly Amended 011 $.35 IfGrades Fdr-Turnips f 23rd. I The following Important um - , ment uzth respect to grades for tizni 3 or rutabages as amended by Minis; {order of Sept. 23 has been recclv Iby the supervising fruzt and zege< table inspector from the Federal De-l. partment of Agriculture, Ottaw; ‘ la) CANADA NO. ISIWALL shall ‘include oniy tuniips o.‘ similar ran ‘Letal (‘hZIECLETIEIJS which are fleas! lfirm, might, smooth, sound, well ‘shaped, properly trimmed. and which are not pithy and practically freq from freezing injury. water corq _mfl rot. bhght, dry rot. grey: mpuld‘ [black spat or other dliel:e and fred ‘from damage caused by warm Ling luire worm. growth crazks, cuts. in- sects. or mechanical or other mung ’Thc s u shall be lTUm 2 t: 4 31.1151 in diameter. 1b) {JANADA 1 SMALL HE- DIUM shall include only turnip: Oi __._-__4 Contain-d on Page .1 70- Yeor-Qld Mal: Buys And Marries. 18- Year-Old Cir.’ CHICAGO, Ill.,,Oct. 2-—A.n eighte: yezr-cldgirl seeking a divorce. (e5 ified that her 70-year-old hubs: 11nd purchased he: for his brzi‘ ‘three lear; ago while she was an 1.14 mate of an orphanage. The gll] Florence Gui, declared lter aged hu.< band had ccme to the orphsnag: hunting for a wife. had taken fancy to he: and had obtained pew’ nllssion m wed he": by offering he! mclhci" $20.09. Jlid7e John J. Sullzl van awarded her fl divorce and a2! alimony settlement of $1.000. Reports On The Chignecto Canal lCsnadlan Press) ST. JOHN, N.B. Oct. 2-At I meeting of the council of the Board of "Bade tcu-ay a preliminary report company B. 127th Engineers‘ fromlpf. Dung,» special (‘yllllfi invastigatorflon we Cmgnedvo Canal projflt W“ pyofenled by AF. Blake. chairman oi a special committee hat-Jig that report was of the canal. A final report will b! sol-milled as soon as the oommittet secures additional» dates 77w lVPflihPf. etd Lotte Sllouio BE SWEET . W's Mosful (AFFY ANYWAY f l i TUHUN Au. U. l o ~- - u. -~ Mid h-esh northeast \\'.nd=. fair and coci. Maximum 59 ‘ Minimum 45 High tide this morning at 6.38 and tcnight at 6.54. Sun sets afternoon s‘. 514i c114 broken into respectability, but more fora encourages outside cf marriage rises tomorrow morning at 6.02. m“ ggmkblrgh 091mg] h“ plaud sex relationships and renders decent Full ntrcn Twsday Oct. ‘l. 2 32 7 m Summersid! tide eighteen mLiuiq’ later than Charlottetown. .-_' ‘-€-,¢~¥¢-._‘ <.' - '