MAXllvlS OI I MERCHANT An informed democracy ls the ideal, but that would not cult some politicians. .._=____,_....___..._.._....._.. ,, Iflllllni (iunrslNll. Pounded Ill‘!- clnivl-uisliiwn fluurllluu Two Hnla. DUwv_ _____ I iiiil-iiiillir‘ ~~s~l\ \‘\ \\\ - "i;';'v~"' . r .-»l......-<- Covers PrinceEdward Island Like the Dew) Read by verybody CHAJKLOTTETOWN. CANADA. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 19. 1930 5134 Y OF EXECUTION 1s llillltlllllillll, lliliiis lilll r. P. Says (United Elnpire Pziriy Will Be Most Powerful Political Force In Great Brit- Zllll. (tonrldiaii Press) lrfvflLlClil. Feb. 18-1‘! believe the Unveil Elnpiro flarty will. within l gen» weeks bccome the most power- ful ii-lillcnl force iii Great Britain." ivizli tlllk uncqlvocal prediction Lord notliermcre. whose name .witll that c! {ieavel-‘irook, has become al- mozt syll0llyl1l0ll8 with the power of the niillsli press. arrays himself be- hinal Bcavorbrook and lils new barn lllilfijl. (lists-ted lo the furtherance n; tile Empire free tiadc crusade. w. 17.11; under his own name in (IYIEY-E. Daily Mali, Rotlieriiiere de- clares. hr flitls himself in complete iigrrrincni. with ninety percent of llie Heiivcrbrook scheme. and adds, "I llflTf.‘ the greatest confidenu in rs of leadership." The Uult- ‘ en i-inpire Party says Lord Rather- mcro. will run candidates at by.- clrrlions as a. lest of its strength. l (op. lvhlCll friends and foes Illlsd iii-v iinzled in deeming desirable. allil uill contest more than half 1.1M‘ nails lll the coilntry at the "hilt {mil-Jill election, concentrating ea- ieciilly upon southern England. .... -~.-‘-~ fishy miqhanflhm“ " ‘i n nijhi ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENT5. MEETINGS. ETQ -~~i-'é-.,.-v§.p "N" Tull!“ 1° “I'll. llllll bulfin: a stop at. Harbour H", M" ‘m- 5° l! B IQMW-Nl. the inonovlane bcvlno crossed the Atlantic in' 1927. Boyd will make his flight s I ll d is flr M" him“ w“ “M”: nun“ °' hi5 "Ill- " ""“'~'@I5fu|. he will h: ‘illtnffiflfliftl r: mrlreenon‘ “In ‘m! ‘and 7 min‘ CM- chl-l- Id-"flb"!!! Milli the first. Boyd is n ivilr flier. his rlir cxpcrlcng-o; [Inning of the war. He is here seen ill n. plane he fiew in France, ‘ "llltrreslllnl; Concert Christian (‘hull-ll HCIIOtllTOOlIl ‘rlillrsrloy. Feb- ruary IOLUli. 1824. ...._._--------.__ "ZlOll llulrimage Sale, band room. l\'l'.ll‘i§(’l Building, Friday, February 2lsl, 1.110. 1838-21 "Watch for program, Concert Ciii-lniiiii Church ‘Sohoolroom Thurs- day, l-ebrular?! 20th. 1824. "Qllcrh Square School vs. Corn- “Ell ('. C. at Cornwall Rink tonight. filiutinv; after match. i848 "Auction and dance, Emerald Hail. Wrlliicsrlily, Feb. 10th. 1f not fine Yrloaly night. Feb. 21st. 1842-11 "liunter River Club loading hogs. Tiiuisday forcnton, Feb. 20th. List nl once with Secretory, Russel Nich- olson. . 1513-2. Have Thrilling fi (Canadian Press) , , MQSCOW. Feb. ll—-The cmclsll government organ Invest-la todayi denounced R-llht Hon. iAi-Lhlir Hen-i daroon. British Foreign secretary‘ " Hie Ladies of the Baptist Church nill liold a coke sale in aid of P. E. l Hospital Saturday afternoon at Maur- a Mound‘: 1839-21 "Belfast Ea: Circle Mambo British Foreign Secy. Denounced By Soviet Organ Survivors Of Wrecked Steamer Notice. Rebate for i020 eggs at Royal Billlii after February 14th. i030. 1823-li. 2 "Reserve Feb. 24th for concert and mic ilct drama in League of Cross "all by Young Ladies Guild of Liiilv Flower. iaal-z-io-tl "rims-raid Clllb taklliiz live and fllrssedJioizs Wednesday afternoon lillh Fcbruiiry. D. N. McKay. Secret- "Ylfl . 1Bil0-2-l8-2l. "llv-nr ‘fliomas lilscott lecture in liulllvr River lloll on Wednesday l'\'l‘l)llll_l fibruary 10th. Bubject "lluvlluorl Days and Twenty Years lit 5m" laos-g-ia-zl. "Reserve ‘Thursday, Feb. 21th, for "w b): lineuon and whlst w be lino l" Rosary and C ‘edonian Hall to halo the slstm of Sci-vice. isaa-a-lc-ai "Mcadowles Chick Iolstchsry. Now- lown cross. starts opsrstin; March 16th. Cali supply B. P. Mobs. OMI- lrrels bred from record strain 220-474. Price 08.50. Ohms. A. Mo- Krnns. Prop. 11114-1641. for his recent statement in the’ House of Commons, saying that the‘ British Govmunnnt would help combat the anti religious campaign‘ in the Uoviot Union. The new dos-i cribed this as ll bold violation of‘ tho recently concluded Anglo Bf/Vlti: agreement which obliges both sides} to refrain from interfering in thoi nuns" of lilo other. "lzvestia" ln-l elated that normal diplomatic and’ commercial relations botwosrl the‘ Soviet Union and capitalistic states were possible only if Moll side was allowed freely to follow its own pul- icy on its town territory. Refuses To Sponk Doughtarln Court Ncwsm-t. is. .i.. rob. ls-aolnk- lng BCYANUOII for [lrl Communists arc the latest idea-of Newark pollec indies. ‘lb-day Judas Hllold. sim- Will Attelmpt ‘Trans-Atlantic Flight siolier and Council- lors Elected By Ac- clamation. (Special to the Guardian) 'SUMM!ZR.S1DE. Feb. 18~'1‘u(-s<lay was civic nomination day at Sum- meraide for the election of a Mayor, trlfic Councillors and one water and sewerage Commissioner. Never (was lcscjhlnterest displayed and polling, which was to take place on 'l‘uesdily next, will not do so. as a mark iii 0M0 affairs was established by the ro-electlon by seclamatlon of His Worship Mayor Lldstone. the retir- lnI water and sewerage Commission- er. Mr. 'l‘l‘iOll‘lE5 Bishop, and the three retiring Councillors M. ll‘. Sfihllglhlll’). John Y. Phillips and Sampson Grady. Thus the citizens of Bumnlerslde have given unani- mous endorsatlon and a free mand- ate to file existing civic govcriiliieut to complete all the contracts con- nected with the extension of the el- ectric power plunt and to continue their prozramme oi laying perman- elit concrete streets. All the acclaim- ed were being sworn in today. leav- ln: the civic government as before _.-< ..- . _ _._;..v,... _., o-md p); cLTorcnfo flier, who ha; Grace. l; Columbia lil .-..-.~......'....-....-l.; ~~~..n frat... which Clarence (lhulnbetlflln and Chan. E, namely: Illa Worship Mayor w. J. ‘ _ Iillstoiie; Councillors M. F. Schur- fllsbt en-fouildland. for a final tuning up. lips. Wilfred Kelly, L. fir. ivmemul and L. A. Moore. water and sewerage CommlsXonel-s: - Messrs. Thomas Bishop. Chester Palmer and Joseph Richards. solo trans-Atlantic i . sls.s-wm.9mu..m= v-rlul-l ERANTED “RA SUMMERSIBE lllll NUT HAVE CIVIC ElEBTIBN Mayor, Water Commis- ( Lost Life Trying‘ (Canadian Press) MANIWAKI. Quen Fsb. ll~ Colnlng in tbs early moi-Mn‘ Ind in lilting cold weather. fin bffllllllf. sudden tragedy to this little northerly uutpoq in u“ Gatineau hills and virtually Wind out the Gllarneau family. Mrs. Nsrclsse Galas-menu. a w]. dow of only two months and her two children were buy-nod f, death lo wall la Nelson Blttlnd a guest. before they could escape from the Hotel Galarnesu ifileii broke out in flames at 4.30 o:- clock. John bfarcnger, mailm- i-f Mrs. Galas-nun escaped “rs. Ir. but rushed our inf. (m, burning building in an attempt to rescue the others and lust his l life. l MYSTERIIHIS l ll] ISAPPEARANBE‘ ll liET__Ei‘.T|VE l Summerside Sleuth. I l \ ____. l The following cdimfial. imminent iiii the Sluiiiiielside Journal of Feb. '17 speaks for itself:- “Sulnmcrslde has been shcit on gymnasium facilities for some time |"l‘he attempt as our citizens know to i To Save Sister Curious About Operations of Alleged "L i q u o r or a MERCHANT Tllollflltollil! ll resented by'_ liisumunmouluswaus" lsodunsllady. l0 PAGES sent Time. Fellowlrlg is a continuation of the ‘lllltrylbll’, published in yesterday's gfiuardlaii, with Colonel D. A. Mac- ii-lllllion, l). S. 0.. on the occasion {of his return Monday afternoon ;from London. Emgland, where. to- gether with Mr. W. C. S. McLure. ‘li.l.i.A.. he attended the fur auction sales of the Hudson's Bay company and gathered an interesting fund oi’ giirst-haiid information on general ‘conditions in Europe and through- icut the vlorld. DISSATISFACTION “TIE Wli-IEAT POOL Co]. MllcKlnnon said that a great deal of interest has been taken in the Canadian wheat situation. which has been the subject of much dtscusslon in Great Britain. 1n bis opinion the Whcst Pool blade n very serious mistake in not realiz- ing on their production last year. By'not doing so they have injured (he business of two railway systems of‘ u 1 ; they have tied up an immense amount of money and have incurred considerable hostility from the British people due to their at- tempt to raise the price of the staff of life. As a result of futile negotia- wanl Iabssrlpflcu Deliver!!! I0»!- Infif Condo all U. l. A. Illa. VINSKI Reviews European Market Problems informative Interview With Col. D. A. MacKiimon On Matters of World Importance At Pre- would be difficult to compete 11th the high costs to be paid at harlest time in Western Canada. "Practically all raw products.’ said Col. Nlacf-iinnon. "are now suffering from depressed prices. Rubber, for example, which is grown in tho East and in Brazil, the plantations being controlled largely by the Brit- ish and the remainder by, the Dutch. is at the lowest figure it has reached since the prlca was stabilized oy the British Government at d0 cents. At present it is around 11 ceiiis~which is below the cost of production ex- cept for the independent native planters. we all remember the trs- mendous howl that went up from _-_----<-¢. (Continued on Page 3) liilniiliri (Canadian Press) Afillllllp ii liiiiiliclailllltr. doting from the be- Experience Sunday's Storm Takes Heavy Toll (Canadian Press) ST. JOHN'S. Nfldn Feb. 18- Silipplng was haril hit by tile storm Sunday. M. Burgro the liltlm yuht Terra Nova was a fatal wreck; the steamer Her- llert Grcon broke adrift. but may he salvaged; the schooner Ma- Jione was badly dsmlied all" inf-skin; hll‘ moorings llml so- lnpon the mo... and another vessel. llla Sentinel was also damned when driven on the government wharf. In addition "q nova; at Candel- Bay were demolished. The Weather. etc ‘TO-BONE. Rb. lit-Maritime: fresh southwesterly v-lnds. mostly fsir and comparatively inild. a to 'l1ui. up a new Y. M. C. A. collapsed. lrcrlisps this aeeouriis for the fact innit the Prohibition Officers nine loneneri up an office in the Grand illlviilsili tiolis to buy Canadian wheat atf what was considered a fair price byf HALIFAX. N. 5.. Fob. ll-A lift the Britisi-lers, the latter have turn- of 800,000 from (ha Carnal“ 561" ed elsewhere and have bought vastlporstion of New York to Acadia nil-l tile success of this policy bid sl- wiii INCREASE PURCHASES ii irlliliiliiiilll Millers of Great Brit- ain M a k e Recorn- mendations To Their Members. (Canadian Press) UITAWA. Ont, Feb. lii-lfermsn Ravlnskl, sentenced to hang Wed- nesday at Regina for the murder of David Kata, ‘Ibrorlto bond salesman, has been reprleved until March 1i. ,Anlcuncement to this effect was imadc today by Hon. Ernest Lapointe, . Minister of Justice. PUSSIBILITY lfsaadlsa Prssll K LONDON. Fob- lc-Ths association ‘of iviillers of Crest Britain It the llast meeting between officials of’ the (Canadian Wheat Pool and m, flqn, 1-1. H. Thomas. today made it olcsr ‘HWY would be slsd to increase their purchases of Canadian wheat. 1n- creased allotments of Canadian wheat made possible the use of a (Continued on Pose S) (Canadian Press) UITAWA. Ont» Feb. l2—'I‘he Evening Journal in its news columns today says: Gordon seott of Mont- real, mem r of the accounting firm of P. B. and Sons, is being prominently mentioned ls a possi- biilty for the Cabinet as represent- ative of the English speaking people of the Province of Quebec. ft~is def- initely understood that Hon. W. i... MscDougall-i. of Montreal, is not seeking either the vacant post of Canadian High Commissioner in London or the post of Csrmdtsn Minister to Washington. Hon. vin- cent NANCY. now IP90!" '4 m‘ most likely successor to Mr. Lurkin- whila Ron, Rodolphe Lomieux is in lino for tbs Wsshtnstorl post- Australia b High Ta riff Defender! CANBERRA. Australia. Feb. 15- A deffllllfi 0! Australls‘: “hilh Mb if!" policy was mode by {time Min- ister James Icullln. bud of the new Labor Government, last night. The tariff was doalsrlcd to attract manufacturers to Australia. h! llld. ready been shown by the largo puni- ber of lrltllh concerns which had established factories in the common- wwuh N. S. Conservative __... . l "m" m '4 h K m “d; m“ n, h“. gin, "m 1mm ‘lbroaw cloudy .. ... J0--30 Goods which Australia. would be o v mi nilliinfismlqssiiq Ad‘? It. s; 1pm.", m". an“ lplhl her mum-i cloudy s-o grlnblo n; Idlrlluillrallflthfifltlfawll: ASSOCIGCIOH EIOCIO " "l- S11v1! ‘hovers Greyhounds in “w; g" 0mm w“ gun-um. Quebec snow .. 2.-l below e warm y we coin loin Ill , iihilfiwl. Ins handball. nil father tefllldd Charlottetown clmldy .. Irrltsln. hdtitlml. bat‘ In walrus"); fLC 8 1' 8 in“ ,_tonmm at minim“ pom“ pisd the gin was locked up. Halifax cloudy .. .-- i- s omen m9 (m: on . ‘i " Joh .l lid .. ... ... 10-0 suit ails lnlde accessory s reduc- “Ti-ia 3.15"’ o ' Dr.m1::: *3‘5;;,',;;,if'5.,',...,,ii “my. ":1; gains: 21050;! ... .,..... 70-46 tion tin imports. (Csnaallll Pius) oini. will stun‘ ma“ -~ Aw- m. vvbalsrirmli. hlhsglvon foil ljww YOrI- nu. i-l-ol _._______-__.__-_. RAY-WM- N- l» M- "~41 l- ._‘ .mwlle" in 8t. ‘Moss's urs- best /GQIQ_UIIIOI. loo the fun! Advctss slim tide this nfluncmi iii :i.io and but quarter moon. 110ml”. lllmi- K- U» 0! WWV- "I "' l - Felmisfrjotfi, h. sum twenty. cunts. Ono limii-‘ii mm Wm“ mm"! n l", no. an. 4.30 n. m. allow Hellcat of the Non lactic m“ “m” "' W?" w‘ '“‘§3“““'" Wm‘? ‘sun cots this albcrfioail ni us. Sllmhll‘ ..l.i.. tide lumen minim-s OUNOWINVO Association ww- y’ "-._m"hu" ' "' ' ‘ “ma”! fuss tomorrow momma sf. 0.0!. labi- than Charlottetown. YWPIQI-ldllllo N“!!! WWI‘ 9- REPRIEVEI) IJNTIl MARCH. i-Iury Room of the Court House. A "desk was installed and along with it irecrestion faclllJes, such as dumb- (elis, a punching bag, oteuThls, it is (presumed is in order that the of- lfieers may keep themselves physic- ally flt for the arduous duties they Zsrc suppawd to perform. which Inuit have been remarkably light since the mysterious disposition cf ten cr fif- ltcen cases which came before Mas- Iistratc Tweedy in Charlottetown. {These were brought on by an silo:- ‘ied detective. He was on hand for the lti-lai, but his evidence was not heard. ‘(in fact there is s. rumor at larle to fins effect (that the prohibition oom- lmlssion disclaim responsibility for ‘the hiring of this alleged defective. (‘Hie qlmtion roaches ltself.-"wllio ‘did hire him?" and "why wen the leases which lie no doubt thoroughly investigated not proceeded with?" "We recall that a few yosrs cs0 quantities oi’ Argentine and Balkan Wm‘ wheat. “And let me say." Col. Moo- Klnnon added. "that the Balkans are producing a. very considerable quantity of wheat and will be producing a much greater quant- ity this year: Russia will also be all exporter of wheat this year. with the srellt crop of Canadian wheat which is held new, slid with the British grain storage warehouses all over-flowing, I cannot see an."- thii-lg but a severe crumple in price. "It was announced that on Saf- urday, the day after we sailed. the price of bread would be lowered iii Great Britain; and np doubt this step would not have been fallen had they anticipated riieetln: tile price of the Canadian Wheat Pool. Mind Farming For Western Canada. (University, Wolfvliie, N. 5., plotlng the University esulpslsu for $1,500,000 fund is announced in the current Acadia bllllotin. Two Killed And Many Injured In l Explosion (Canadian Press) ELIZABETH. N. J., Feb. ill-Two persons were known to have been killed and sixty-three injured today in an explosion in the alcohol plant of the Ctsndsrd Oil Co. plant at Linden. Many of’ the injured were (reported by the two Elizabeth has- .pitals. where they were taken, vi be "I am cf the opinion that the‘; ln critical condition. There are thir- Hlll CABINET’ under tlin Mathlcson rerlmo W0 da- mctives were hired by the Tum?"- ance Alliance and the cases broulhl- before the court as the result of their endeavors were not slwsewcr ll- lendlui with the success honfd for by the: Alliance. "The Mnthleson government was roilndly denounced for the failure in Canadian West will have to adapt itself more to mixed farming. for the reason that the European countries, now back on their stride. will be producing wheat nnd therefore a lowering of prices will inevitably oc- cur. The European cheap labor can produce crops against which it ty-flve victims at St. Ellssbetifs Hospital and twenty-eight at Eliss- oetli General Hospital. The two dead who have not been identified are at St. Ellsabeths. Fire which followed the explosion was reported by the Standard Oll Co. officials al Elizabeth in have been extli-lsulshod. this instance by the Liberal OPPOS- ltlnn and hmmrsnce advocates len- orally. “Why the silence today when (m or fifteen cases go by the board vii-b- out the hearing ol any evidence? Ara the temperance people of‘ this Prov- LATEST DOINGS ATL THE NAVAL PARLEY inee satisfied with this kind of’ en- forcement of the PoIi-liblticn Act? ls (more an election in the sir and the soft pedal bolls] sPblkd in bring the friends of the party into line? "It is noted by many that there has been a. sudden cessation of antiv- ;itlcs in the any (If searches and 91'0- ‘sseutlms in Prince County durinl line past month 0r so. "Msglstratc Tweedy was sreiulsr Saturday visitor lic‘ dununsrside and his court we; a wlskly episode. All this has boon brouslit to a tannins- tion. Is this furthlr indication of an surly election or has tho uovemmant lost faith in their boasted ability to "enforce the Prohibition Act to the hill?" (Olnllllls Puss) LONDON, Fob. ll-Thn Italian deluged n, in till Naval Conference lull timed bylmloh ‘lntlsrnal dif- ficulties today reaffirmed its 1a- mlflll for the riQht to build n. rim. equal to thei- of runes oi- any oth- er continental power. At the same time the head of the Italian deio- gatlosi, Dino Grand). outlined Italy's desire for the elimination of nav- al coaipctlhcn, provided tbo oil-lai- powers are wllllns- Th! information Bimini‘ Grand! lmplrlnd in the two hour ecnfcruce with Premier Mac- Donald and the U. l. secretary oi 5W0. 00!» Mimi! ll “who l0 be (issued fol-mall! til o asommnduln or ‘humus. llrnilu’ to the ammonia all-any issued by the Un- lud ltatss. that lrltsln. fiscal. and Jenn. J‘. Iuckloy. Sydney: W. l. Proctor. Halifax and Mrs. P. M. Heldlul. WW: Signor Crandrs declaration today included facts and figures of ton- nllo and showed Italy and Franco to be far apart 0n the disarmament question. French fleet demands sre based on what are considered sh- solute mods in view cf liar national position. Italy views the whole ques- tio as relative and indicates that no level of Manila is im low providing that other countries reduce propor- uonswly- At use was time fis- uros on pliant construction show that Italy ls kecvlfll uses with the Fflflflll 0i new warships. ‘rho fig. UNI In lsld to show that of’ light uultlilry surface ships on the wat- er or under oofsst-nlotion. Franco llss sulsnarinss iii sol-via st mmlt Irina ls shown to In am has. ital! H.000 was. 7,", .. 4/ r. 281,00) uni. nus-rem» tons. of‘ i I