‘G MAXIMS OIL MERCHANT ___¢- "lm. l, foiled b! cw! wirele- , I’ lauded ll". 11"" "“',I".'$'.§'-.n§.. ‘Ivro Confe- fillnl l'i'““ pea Government houldNowResign l- ire Of Electors Emphatically Shown In Refusal To Grant Premier’s Request For Legal Assistance, Says Conservative .I.eader._ lllvloll 1hlEUNDHl alulllnc Will Be Laid Fm... Newfoundland ~ T o Ireland. Interviewed last night on the result of the Conservative victory in the Second District of Prince, 5011- J. D. Stewart, K.C., leader of the Conservative party in the Province, stated that in view of the exceptional issue raised by the leader of the Government and the decision of the electors with respect to this issue. it was now incumbent upon the admin- istration immediately to resign. "The Premier during this cam- Paign," said Mr. Stewart. ‘fbergcd the people of the seeondgiilatrlet oi Prince to elect Mr. Campbell co that he (the Premier) might be able to carry through the wining session of the Legislature. The people have refused to ac- Ceed to his request and. by so do. inl- have in the plsinest terms signified their desire thst the present Government should im- mediately resign. And this not'ce comes from a District that has been strongly Liberal ever since Coufcdersti l" . [special to tho Guardian) PASADENA Calif, Oct. 21—Dr. hill B. lirvxift, President of the hlfelzphene Laboratories. yester- lpuld plans w-ere being made to i‘): telephone cable under the At- hlic from Newfoundland to Ire- Dr. HPWEil. said although re- wlfflii of telephoning across the ~ by radio attracted wide atten- tn, lilo present necessity for elab- nlendio hock-ups made trans At~ illtlc telephony "rather unreliable." lhcable was planned to remedy lillslluaiicu and bring about in- lllltlneous personal communica- ilc moss the ocean. Ontario Premier Speaks at Opening 0f New Building ANNOUNCEMENTS. ’ COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS ETCS. "Whzst and Dance in Cardigan W1» Thursday. October 23rd. 1m (special to the Guardian) LONDON. Oct. zl—'l'he magnifi- cent. new Ontario building, head- quarters oi the Canadian province's activity in Great ‘ritain, was foun- fllly opened today by Premier G. Howard Fcrguson- He paid tribute to the capabilities of W. C. Noxon. Agent General for Ontario in Lon- don for the past ten years, and de- clared the splendid new building was largely Mr. Noxon's conception. Premier R. B. Bennett of Canada. was also expected to speak at the opening, but was confined to his room by a slight indlsposition. "Kinélhslon variety show at Vic- Fllfildaw on. 2-l. 7767-10-22-31 nmflllyillg live hogs Monday Qc- rTllh. Peter McNutt dz Son. "Who 7767-l0-22-1i all! ‘A Poor Married Man" n Hall on Friday, Oct. 24. 7T59-1U-Z2-2l at. arsenal and Dance at Gowan It Choose Factory, Wednesday “*- 11- m1 "I might say that Ontario's posi- tion and opportunities are only typ- ical of the whole of Canada." Prem- lcr Ferguson remarkcol, after an out- line of the pcmibllities the provinces M: > _ offered in every phase of activity. undeflaillthlflll on Friday. Oct. 24th. "Our great desire is flmt more peo- g L "m" "f I-hdv Patricia. L. 0- plc of the British Isles should anal-c h ~ 776o"°'22'31 the great constructive program that {tied germ“ Ban’ mursdgy. llcs ahead of us; that more of your omnlifoviora, see “clothe; Make one capital should find ifs way to On- m weep“ tario; that more of our klth and kin ‘ should join in the-great work oi lan- plre expansion to which we are striv- ing to contribute substantially. It was with this motive the Ontario Government. conscious of the views I ‘Masquerade Dance in Peakcs October 29th. Costumes are rc- ed" If ‘lfilmy. following night. TBGZ-IO-IT-QU-ZZ-Iil "Come to Chicken Supper in Can- thllllin! adventure. Rob- “lll play for dapce. Sure. 76840-22 4gb loading at Murray River. lh- Limbs forenoon. hogs af- l‘ Mfflhz at Murray River l ~39 n. m. Listing stock and 3n. |e's aper CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1930 AP CKTRIIIES G ulsilamaml swarms Pill muclalvoc States of New York And Illinois Fight Late October Bliz- zards And. Snow Drifts. (Special to the Guardian) BUFFAID. N. Y» 00i- 21—-Bllii8.l0 agc. Tho city is cut off from its sources of supply by the blizzard which smashed its way across west- ern New York during the week end. leaving shattered communications and blocked highways in its wake. More than 8,000 gallons of mlk were withdrawn from the city's supply to- day and remained in trucks stranded on highways piled high with snow- drfts. City milk dealers. according to Harry W. Hult, President oi the Milk Dealers Association, encounter- ed serious difficulties ln supplying their customers, even in reduced quantifies. some relief was expected tomorrow. Late this afternoon the lake shore rcarrbetxveen Buffalo and Irving was opened to one way traffic, to allow hundreds of stranded tourists to reach Buffalo. Crews of workmen from “the state and county highway departments and tho bus companies were struggling desperately to open the rest of the highway to traffic. Winter's advance guard, an un~ sessonablc storm that swept out of Canada and across most of the United States. was most severe to- day in widely lseparated sections. the far east and the south west. Storms centred in New YOTK. Where communications were dlsrlllfiled b!’ the heaviest October snowfall in many years. Ten Thousand l Bought Stock In Bob ’s Company ICanadIaTlMPl-ess) Nnlv YORK. N. Y. Ocf- ZL-Wal- tonight faced an acute milk shortq rvw1"""¢- Covers Prince Edward //// gw" -§II "‘ "'\ \ Island Like the Dew Read. by Every "i MAXIMS OPJ MERCHANT _-_-_- Gossip and lying go hand in hand. 8 PAGES Called To The Ontario ‘Bar Osgoode Hall, Toronto, Ont. FDUEHT DUEL lnlllll Barber and Shoemaker Used Implements of Their Trade. ALTO olsbao. Cuba... Oct. 22.—A barber and a shoemaker. using im- plements of their respective trades, fought. a duel to the death here to- day. Joaquin Botsch. the barber. and Manuel Lopez, the shoemaker. decid- ed to settle a dispute with razor and lather knife. They retired to a. lonely spot for their unique duel. Fifteen minutes later Lopez was dead. Botsch was arrested for murder. Narcotic Plants To Supply Illicit Demand In U. S. GENEVA, Oct. 22—A report by the Austrian Federal Police to the league of Nations yesterday said tit-at all the blg European narcotic factories at present appeared to be working to supply the illicit narcotic son , Washburn, Deputy Attorney General in charge of the Bureau of Securities of the Attorney-Generals office. announced today £1111! ai- 1685i’ ten thousand investzvs in Canada and the United States had bought stock] of the Meta,‘ and Mining Shares Inc. I of which Charles V. Bob, missing fin- I ancier was chairman. It had prevlous- I ly been understood that investment in ' the Bob concerns now under invest- igation was confined chiefly to a i scattering of Bob's vzcalzhy friends. Ho‘: and his "right hand man.“ Fred- l erick .7. ‘Russell. and his personal, pilot. Col. Dean Lamb. all disappeared v at Chicago on Oct. 5. The Bob plsne was found in s. hangar there. of our people, decided to establish in the heart of the man-e. closer] contact through an agency more in keeping with the dignity and im- portancc of our province. This new building ls a. tangible evidence of our abiding faith in the future of the lhnplrc. of our determination to become lnterwolen in its very fabric and life. Our earnest effort is to show that in other parts of the Emil"! there are resources and opportunities which. if taken advantlde 0f. 08h greatly relieve the heavy burdens you are now carrying. and will lull‘- antes the leadership of the Empire: and the supremacy oi her influence- among the nations of the world." "m"! orders for car bran. 7T40~l0-2l—2l ,,,“'§“)"Rl1{=n w. M. a. s. will give hutch“ Pageant at Tryon Baptist h; Hall. Wednesday evening. l’ 22- 7728-l0-21-2l "Dr. Mlottecllil. lll Htsroy Street. “W” town. Phone 879. Chronic “m! _ prevented and cured at where they originate. ' 7489-10-10-8 mos a. -——— Mféihrlr annually. Oct. so. for big I. v5 gmczlt and Basket Social at ufltmsh Ho". Charlottetown tal- ._-_ "~ "3 Program. Bin door priz- 'i7b8--0-22-3i u v —i— paint‘ Each show the two persona Mm lhr lucky tickets will each R‘; ' ‘l 34 lb. bag of Regal Flour. hug-lg? ‘PIX In "Moran of the Mar- ta” crden Friday. Crspaud Bat- ‘ ’l’l53-l0-22-3l "Annual 1-; W.- pkaflflt. slhwe en Tea in aid of h tu-lfiwn Hospital will bs held o“ ‘m: 0f Cross Hsllhgltogc; 29 -i ~ Ji u“; lottery hooks on Hops Cheat must be returned to Charlottetown Hospital immediately ls the drawing will take place st the Annual I-lsi- October as and an 11404114240 tertsined hopes for the development lowebn ‘fies st league 9f gm“ 3.1L of s lsrge fishim industry in the Balm 1V0 Commercial Fish In The Hudson Bay (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Ont. Oct. 2l.-'l'here are- no commercial fish in Hudson‘ Bay. This is the finding of the Hud- son Bey fisheries expedition sent out by the Dominion Department of Fisheries last July, wh'ch returned s month ago. In 22 days of actual fishing operations, using trswls, nets and lines. not a single commercial fish was taken by the expedition. The preliminary report of H. B. Hschey, omccr in charge of the ex- pedition, was mode public today by Hon, E. N. Rhodes, Minister of Fish- eries and puts an end to widely en- III. the regular traffic in the shade.“ traffic in the United states. Photographs above show Miss Alctia. Lenore Colter (left) and Miss Alice Belva. Gordon. who were "I"!!! to the bar by Chief Justice Rose at lllmlnnll culrgallcl British Govt. Has Not Given Any Formal Answer To The Ben- nett Offer. (By George Hambleton. Canadian . Press Staff Correspondent) LONDON. Oct. zl-The purchase by Great Britain by quota of butter, canned fruits and canned fish is un- der consideration by the Graham Economic Committee of the Imperial Conference, it was disclosed today. As in the case of wheat, the sugges- tion ls to establish a. preferential quota in favor cf empire products without imposing tariffs. The amount of British needs will be the first dc- rmincd. Than the Domlnlons will be allotted l percentage of the quo- ta of imports required. Within that percentage the Dominions market would be assured. as the foreign pur- chases by Great Britain would not be made until the Empire quota. was exhausted. Tnc scheme. however, is only ln a tentative state with no Government acting as its formal sponsor. The proposals of Premier P... B. Bennett. of Canada. for recip- rocal tariffs within the Empire. are Their report was based on an ex- tensive inquiry in Europe-an countries manufacturing narcotics. The Aus- trians were principally interested ln discovering what was becoming of‘ the opium products new being man- ufacture: in Europe. Summarimng the flndngs. the re- port cancfudes ‘that there is no denying one fact. and that is that the illicit. traffic in narcotics puts Diamond Thief Gets Big Loot (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO, Oct. Zl-Some smart diamond thief ls alleged to have stolen $8.000 worth of diamond Jewelry from the room of Mr. and Mrs. Laurence C- Witten of Cincin- nati while they were guests and occupying a room in s downtown hotel during (he night oi Sept. 26 and 27, it becamo known today. In a reward of 81.000 advertised in the Toronto papers, Mr. Witten disclosed the fact that during the night of Sept. 26-27. while the un- derslgned and his wife were gums and occupying s room in a hotel in Toronto, certain jewelry was stolen. lmt or otherwise removed from their possession. Mr. wittcnb re- ward stands until December 8! this year and will be paid to anyone who effects the return or furnishes tn- fv. tion leading to the recovery of the jewelry. v This was the second Jewelry rob- ber! within thirteen dars. In the still being studied by British Depart- mental experts. The liIritls-h government has not. yet glvcn any formal ansvrer to the Bennett cffci‘. Although in confiden- rial ccnforextc: discussions the Brit- ish officials have stats-d their attit- udc frankly and fully with regard to tariffs. the nature of these state- ments th: British dslegatrs have resolutely declined to reveal for the present. but it is understood there has been a declaration against the imposition cf taxes on food,‘ with the rider. that the British Government is willing to examine any proposals improving Empire trade. whether they involve tariffs or not. "Tharc ls no closing of the door," was the statement made at British head- quarters tonight. . Resign ed (Canadian Press) LONDON, Oct. Zi-Asserting that the British Government by its attit- udo on Palestine, had broken faith with the Jews, who gave their lives and money during the war, Lord Mclchett, noted British industrial- ist and leader of the British Jewry. resigned his chairmanship: of two committsm of the Jewish Agency I'D- day. hotel on Sept. 14 s thief using s key of which there were eleven in cir- culation. opened s shpw case of Ryrie Birks in the rotunda of the Royal York and stole $12,000 Worth Election. THE LONG UNBROKEN RECORD OF LIBERAL VIC- TORIES IN THE SECOND DISTRICT OF PRINCE WAS SMASHED YESTERDAY WHEN MR. G. SHELTON SHARP. CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATE. CARRIED HIS. jPARTY COLORS TO A TRIUMPHANT VICTORY. SCOR- 1 ING A MAJORITY OF 215 VOTES OVER HIS LIBERAL f OPPONENT. HON. THANE A. CAMPBELL, RECENTLY i APPOINTED ATTORNEY GENERAL IN THE LEA GOV- . ERNMENT. THE DISTRICT. WHICH AT THE LAST) PROVINCIAL ELECTION RETURNED HON. MR. SAUND- . ERS BY A MAJORITY OF 366 VOTES. YESTERDAY) REGISTERED, IN THE STRONGEST MANNER. ITS PROTEST AGAINST TrIE PRESENT ADMINISTRATION. Conservatives throughout the i Province are hailing Mr. Sharp's el-l action as s decisive defeat of the) Government. the Second District ofufi A N n H I A Prince having been a. Liberal Itrong- 1 hold since Confederation. In one ei- _ l iection the constituency returned the F ‘only members of that party to the ‘l y’ l Legislature. it was here that the ' I late Senator foo, a large vessel own- ' 4 er in the old shipbuilding days, and A‘ ‘the late Hon- John w. album. _ . ' l ‘were sent to' theprovincisl House 'for many years in succession. I .‘ This is the third provincial con- j test in which Mr. Sharp has run for the district. Mr. Campbell, who was “*1 Declares Lieut. George Cory in Mon- laying his political ma" for the v .flrst time, had strong hacking from treal Enlqnlte "m, Liberal machine and party press. England —— Time 3. l ‘and s determined effort was made -Factor. i Ito secure his election. He had bow sworn in some months before his q nomination. as Attorney General and member of the Executive Council. MONTREAL. Oct. 2l.-'I‘l'lc possib- ' llity or Ghandl having reached the l zenith of his power in India use sucoesful agitator against British law and order was voiced ycsterdsyf RETURNS BY POLLS l The returns of the different polls yutsrday are as follows: Sharp Campbell ‘cape Wolfe loo 15s Mime Lot 9 .........|.. 113 126 l West Devon 12° 12" iflc liner. Duchess of Richmond. il-familton Road 129 208 l Conway 207 112 Ellerslie . . . 309 12 Tyflfi Valley .. 114 120 Victoria. West 114 105 Totals . . . . . . . 1295 i080 Majority for Sharp 315. The result of the last general el- ction in 1927 was as follows; . _ ° Saunders sharp last freed from detention. If fool. liimd C w H 153 107 sir or seven years (hen (o rc-arousc‘ ape o e - - - - - - » ~ ~ .. . ' Hamilton Read ‘w’ H l“ 66 |the people to a slat. of open rmolt. and considering ifs picscnt age and) have forgotten him as a Hamilton m“ (B) " m2 1:: delicacy of health. it appears that B?“ ' ' ' ' " .70 his days are almosl over as a dlsfulbi xtia?‘mn 155 er oi’ Indian peace. Euersue 69 1:; "By this. however. I do nol mean. Butts“: ‘E’ """"" to minimize his reputation as a re- Tyne Valley ..._...... 152 97 h v L 133 11 markabg. clc\er agitator. He un- vicwrlfl’ w“ __ ______ doubtedly knows exactly how in ap-l 12m 9“ peal to (he mass of people in India. whch has been proxrd when he had a free hand to spread his gospel. is most deadly weapon was his appeal o.’ simple livug. which he folio-rs fo the strictest. degree. He aplwar: to w-isl-l to lt-Tlll; India back to l?» claw.“ before there were motor cars and‘ modern methods of civilization." lifajority for Saunders 336. lVhackingReco rd ls Claimed LONDON. Oct. 32——-A record for non-atop whacking has been estab- lished by the Irldlan head master of .5 school at Mercsbs. in South India. s. Bombay despsfch to the Daily Mall said today. In one morning the school master caned lea boys who had cult their work Ind gone on ' strike. Reaching Voiced Threats -..___ (Canadian Press) MOSCOW. Oct. 2l.—’l‘he news- papers investia and Pravda in lead- walloping. Two of the boys went to hospitals desiring w ba lmled but the wr- goon nvs them another canine. if was alleged. and sent them sway. No more schoolboy strikes are expected cheap Russian goods. Editorials are Peoples‘ Commlsssrs to reduce to a of platinum diamond fewclxw. which "places obstructions to Soviet, I stllcesbuithustvoqsdded. imports. .1105’ of Toronto. Ont. who Annual So burl-lotions Delivered “.00. By Mail (‘anemia and U. a. A. “M. RIT sraolilgonoui [Conservative Candidate l Receive_s_ 215 Majority Crushing Defeat F01‘ Lea GQvernment In SecQnd Prince By-Election Yesterday. People Overwhelmingly Condemns Ad1ninistra< tion In First Opportunity Presented Since 1927 Voice Of The Fought “Hold- Up ”i Chll- G117. iil-Sfisr-old mesa: Gen cloa - iwith a. hold-up man. attempting rob him. ‘his actions leading to capture later by citizens. lRum ‘Runner Captured (Canadia-n" Press) ‘ NEW YORK N. Y. Oct. 2i._ by Lieut- Gén» 5'11" 99°78? Cm’? KfCanadlan auxiliary schooner Tho B. 22.. D. S. 0.. former deputy chief 1.1“. w“ captured early today n“ o! general staff Indla._ who sailed 5555.907, Light‘ nfidway hetwem N for Liverpool aboard the Canadian Pa: Xork and Atlantic Clm b}. the 068$ l guard patrol boat Travis. coast, gua 135M155“! u" Siillflflmi in India l headquarters were informed. No deq before newssaucrmcn Sir George was . fails of t-he amount of liquor aboard‘ not entirely pessimistic. "Time willfoy to? number M mm taken in very likely cure India of her ills as I p.153-53- wer, refPi‘lPdv Tm, ‘use. _ it has done before." he declared. “I.b@inz tau-pf] V, Ne... y-nek and is 9x4 think that by the time Ghsndi l1 re- pecicrl l1 arrive l") tlie harbor late m. leased from prison most Indians will nighl m- eam. gomnrro... ' morning. lwhenlihl The home nor: of the Thomdye, i! leader. as was the case when he was I-figjjfgy‘ y 5 l The l/Veather, etd ow influenza Wohul 82w <0 lAvoR Dwoacc Raraik ‘iiiAN Slocum. fawn llusbasas 1 TORONTO. Or‘. I ‘. I Z_..i.iln hlozlcrate to fresh nest Cindi. DB" cloudy and cold. m!" him“ a" 5°?" wmpmmd w ing editor als today voiced tin-cats of Mnxizuuzi .. 4 i-Ml? Pl-l'"1'-!1Wim°$t°fth°“l”h' economic retaliation by the Soviet gpypnnn-J , . _ _ .. .. l" BM "will"! ""5 “m” l 59cm“ Government against countries Much mgr, W1.- mg, mar-m“; at 1L1 may pm laws prohibiting import of and inlalghi. ct. 11.03. , Sun acts this afternoon at 5M and inspired by decision of the Council of rises tomorrow mornin’! a: 6.25 Flrsl quarter iriocn iihllesia minimum. purchases in any country| Oct. 23th. 4.58 a. m. Summerslds tide cghtecn mlnu ' later than Charlottetown. MBL: ‘:1 , can _4:.. _._.._=__. .._.__. _ w. _,_.: