MAXIMS é, OP .A NEERCHANT ,_¢-_.- A Mend to everybody is a friend to nobody, not even to himself. uflyglnf Gulldlln, Founded "l1. clurlottotown Guardian Two Cantu. Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 1s, i930‘ MAXIMS or a MERCHANT Man frequently mistakes bis ow’: “f ssy so," for God‘; "I am." Annusl Subscriptions Delnered $5.00. By $1M Clnadl lad U. i. A. 84.50. 12 PAGES LIPIQN IIOPES TO LIFT AMERICKS CUP iVeteran Owner Of The Shamrock V is Qptimistic Thinks His clmzfi ienger Has A “Mighty Good Chance OF Win- ning”-—First Of Series Races Starts Today. “Winning” Smile <By Ken Clark. Canadian Press, Staff Correspondent) EIEVWORT. R. I.. Sep. 12.—-On the ere of the thirteenth attempt of the Bihtlsh in take America's Cup and, the fifth try by Sir Thomas Liptonl a 1m the place of silverware. the is-| sue is is doubtful as the toss of HE X G E L L E min. Even money. seven ti; five on] v N the United States boat. Harold Van-i, derbllts Enterprise; five to one on) the shamrock. were offerrd dependJ in; upon the nationality and the ientiment of the betterS. Sir Thomas Liplon i Ric iNXlllllS in‘ HAVE BENNETT Al cniiiiiiiici Statesmen And Oifici- als Would Like T0 Have Advantage of The Canadian Prime Minister's Attend- ance. (sllfliill to the Guardian) LONDON. Sou» 12-min the more austere statesmen said officials are wondering whether they will have the advantage of the Canadian Home Minister's attendance at the Imperial Conference. which starts at the end of the month, there are ohers who are anxiously preparing for "the entertainment cf ladies who will accompany the delegates. The Premier and Solicitor General of Australia, and the Premier and Attorney General of New Zealand winging their wives. Sir Richard Squires cf Neivfoundland and Lady Squires will come with their daugh- ter. six members of the South Afri- can delegation are all accompanied by wives. No announcement is ye: made about the Free state Ministers Canada ’s Premier, Sis ter And Speaker Liberals Are In c. w. L. iiicis UFFIBERS Mrs. S. R. Burke, Al- berton, New Presi- dent For Ensuing Year —- Delightfully Your correspondent happens to know that the wife of cne of the . Free State delegates held strong ob- ) ‘jections at the time of the last Im- perial Conference to accepting lavish hospitality of the Brit- ish Government uni-i London ‘society. Perhaps. however. this lady‘; views 7. l "May The Best Boat Win" I Su- ‘Ihomus said, “thirty years of pursuing the elusive trophy has made i me subscribe to the slogan. may-the’ best boat win. but this year, may I add. may the best boat be the Sham- rock." Vanderbilt said: "The afterguards and crews of both yachts appear to be ‘dimmed to the highest pitch ans read? for the starting gun. The fri-ndhest relations exist between us and our adversaries. who are the fin- t m sprrtsmen we know. We are look- in: forward to a. keen hard fought series of races.“ i, lContlnued on page 3) ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS, MEETINGS arcs. gfalg Show and ‘Dance at Carol- -“ He". Monday night. 6341-9-13-21. _“"'§\!:oe in Emerald Hall Tuesday “en-TIE. September 16th. It: Cream “rim 6940-9-10-31. _"All roads lead to Kelly's Cross “"1 ‘Wdnesily. September mn to have new mellowed. ‘The last time your correspmdent met her. she made a perilous journey to direct him to her husband to interview him, when he was hiding from the black and tans. Prince Arthur of Connaufllt W111 preside at the first public dinner in honor of the delegates. This will be s Gullhall (kt/abet lst and it is very much hoped that Canada will not be conspicuous by its Prime Minis er’s absence. ‘ Given By_Miss Violet Richardson, Accom- panied By Miss Mar. garet Sterns At St. James Hall. A dramatic recital of rare excel- lence was given last evening by two graduate Island artists, Miss Violet Richardson. and Miss Margaret Entertained. Election of Oiheers ' On last Thursday at the closing session of the 9th annual Dlowsazr Convention. in Albtrbon, the following ] cmcers were neon for the ensuing| year: l President-Mrs. 8. R. Burke. Alber- ton. Past President. Mrs. F. .7. Casey. Charlottetown. 1st vice pres. Mrs. Kensingwn. 2nd vice pres. Nks. Henry ‘h-ulnor. Kinkors. 3rd vice pres. Mrs. ningham. Alberton. Treasurer. Mrs. ngnisi-i. ‘ Gillis. (D1) J. B. Cun- Henry Gallant. Stems. at St. James Hall. Miss Richardson in her series of readings won her audience by her charm of manner. her clever characterizations, and her clear ennunciation. The sel- ections chosen were in turn dram- atic. amusing. pathetic. Miss Stems. who has become well known to mu- sic lovers of the city. sang her groups of solos in her usual superb soprano voice. The variety of topics taken, the personality of the sing- er. and the beautiful rendition were mcst effective. Mm Helen Duchemin accompanied on the piano. Following was the programme: Part l. B. cnluiiiii MILLINAIRE TURNS _l_i)il.ER Rich Rancher Kills His Clerk And Seriously Wounds Manager -~ I-las Disappeared. t Canadifln Press) ‘MI-he vanquished 11617;! l. Penrod-"Little Gentleman"- < ° ' ' Booth Tarkington. "Montague Club loading Hogs, 2. Hlaivathas wooing-Longfellow. 3. Mud Pies-Selected. vocal selections. Lambs and Calves Wednesday fQfg- “Wn- stllitcmber 11th. kfont Annesr, beer-story. 6942-9-13-21. !"50uthcfl1 Queens 3111b 10mm: (Continued on page 3) kvestoek at Melvflle Tuesday, Sflp- mbcr 18th. stewart Ross. becretary. 6946-9-13-21. 12th bazaar in Pownnl Hall, Nov. “"1155 Mabel Parkman. student. wit. Allison Conservatory of Music. “n 09611 classes in pinnoforte Sept. - 6317-9-12-3i New rrciuuno rnn SALE n "special shoot on Pownal this afternoon. 6 31mph Shamrs. Corner Euston i tember 16th and St. Peters Wednes- "ml ‘Vermouth Streets. day morning. cm. Mclnnls. sec- 6931-9-l3-3i. rotary. 8947-9-13-21. "The Stanley Players will present lhfllt plawwanted a \vLfe“ in Tryon Hall on ‘niesday evening. September m], $364,434,. ad and cured at homo. where originate. "See "Finniganla "Cl-Hilton Bhippinl Club shippin: fx-oriiielrniavti-ingb; i;“dnm“y' s”. . . . edmond. 69854-1341. Fortune" night, “ play. "Come to Vernon Hall and hear Paul Kollins on Blturday, September 13th. under the auspices of Vernon T701110!!! Institute. 6382-94241. will present their play "Elwin; Hogs. Sheep and Lambs islties. omit miss it. 0307-9-12-3‘ F5 Emerald ‘hiesday fore-noon, Sept- Kfnber 15th. Everett Haslen-i. aooz-n-iz-ai. Monday. . -—-—- lin and Vocal Boloa, ‘Reserve Tuesday. September lbth fir the riii-neii Concert tn be held in “him Hill. Murray Harbor. It Elbe held oawedneodsy, ‘\ 44- “‘“" ml-c-u-at 17th. _-. _.______..__._. "Come to Chicken supper end Proceeds for Church purposes. Bbbl-li Range 961 4-13 "St. Peters Club loading livestock ‘at Selkirk ‘Tuesday afternoon. Sep- "Dr. cllft. 1'11 Queen Bt. Char- lottetown. Chronic Maladies prevent- Mlfl-‘l-lb-Iim 9P0- sented by 5t. Theresa's Dramatic Club in New Perth Hall on Monday September 15th. Dcnee after GBOO-D-IH-Ii. "'f‘he Mt. Stewart Dramatic Club "Deacon Dubbs" in the Winsloe Hell, Tuesdry. September 16th at 8.30. Good sper- "Grsnd Concert in Cornwall Hell, September 1am. Piano. vio- fllb Pllyfltk. I lin] Home made candy for sale. Mmisa- were ,7; m, ~ ion 85 cents If not fine Concert w‘)! VANCOUVER. B. C.~€>ep_ l2-1n the remote Chilcotin country of Brit- ish Columbia, three hundred miles north of lhtfcouver, a hundred men are hunting down a millionaire ran- cher. Cousens Spencer. who on Wed- . needey turned killer. Believed to have ~ ' gone insane. Spencer shot and killed Edward smith. the clerk of the ranch. and seriously wounded W. H. Stoddard. manager. It is possible Spencer killed himself afterwards as he had previously hinted at suicide. Questions In House R e N e w F e r r y (Canadian Praia) OTIlAWA Ont Sept lt-Buildln: of the new Prince Edward Island ferry boat. is the subieotrof l series of questions pieced on the order paper of the House of Commons. The questions asked by Col. Thoma .Csntley (Con: Pilctou) reed; Who ii are the contractors building the new Prince Edvard Island steam ferry ‘beat. When is the contract price ~41 date for delivery. Is domestic wstoei being employed and if not what is the source from which it is supplied. both as to framlrig, scant- and plmflnti 0f the mate)? "."~ and prcrfell- in; maiclunesy ‘heme ariq by tau-emul- ""14 Oflfiflflllfl Ml PICS 6 l ._-__-_.___ Montreal To Have Elevated (Special to the Guardian) MONTREAL. Que. Sept. 12~The Montreal City Council today took action indicating that lt' approved the plans of the C. N. R. for an im- mense passengcr terminal in the heart of the city. Construction will begin immediately on the tunnel terminal. and the elevated tracks from that terminal to Victoria Bridge. The question of the elevat- ed tracks between Bonaventure and Tureott. and the position of the east to west connecting link. was left open for discussion between city and railroad. Another development today was the publication by Mayor Houde of a. letter from Rt. Hon. R. B. Ben- nett. the Prime Minister. in vrhlch he expressed the hope that the city and the railway would soon be able to get tolether and mutually benefit. Argentine Pres. Sent To Exile (Special to the Gil-Mill) eer of political power. Hipolito Iri- goyen. the aged former President of the Argentine Republic. was head- ed into exile tonight aboard cruiser Belgrano. the nearby city of Montevideo, Uru- offlcial statement as to the datum:- lion. i BUENOS AmES. Sept. lz-Justl five clays after ha penned a brief) resignation. ending an amazing cur- The popular ns-i sumptlon was that he is bound for may. but the Government made rro 111a embarkatlon Wla co - nuctad in 0gp; tQa, --"-'"" "vs --\ S) l) v n‘ | Th! Sliecial session of federal par- liament at Ottawa will deal with the unemployment situation and consid-_ ersti of the tariff. Brevity ls ex-. ‘patted vtg-be the keynote of the ses-‘E slim. Above are shown: (l) Hon. Rq I Bennett. prime minister. and i2), Misc Mildred Bennett. his sister. who in first lady in the Domirion. and ' i3) Cflpt. George Black of the Yukon.) Speaker. THE PRINEE) )8 aiiiiiui. ripecial u: the Guardian) s1". osumnmms om Sop 12, The thanks of the Prince of Vialesl arc conveyed to the S; Catlurmesi Flying Club for the basket of Ni- agara peaches which was sent to, him on the re-tum trip of the 12-103. i The lett/er from H. H. 'I‘homas. Pri- vate Secretary. concludes: "His Roy-i al Highness was very glad t3 receive the peaches. ivhich arrived 1n excell- ent condition, but. above all. he sp-, predated the courtesy ivhich prompt‘ ed you to send them. thus enabling| him to take part m the opening of) a new branzh r.‘ inter-Empire trade} lCansdLsn Preu) UFTAVJA. Ont. Sept IZ-Can- .nds'e Parliament v1shes His Hillel- . lency the Governor General. many ‘happy returns on his birthday‘ to- ldsy. The wishes of the House were expressed by Premier Bennett and concurred in by Right Hon. W. L. Mackenzie King. leader of the 0p- posltion during this afternoons ses- sion. Cold Shipments To Canada From ‘United States ispecicl m the Guardian) NEW YORK. Sept. lz-Totnl gold shipments to Gerunds from the Unit- me ed States stands M. szosocooo m: the current movement. ‘lbvo ship- ments were mode this. week of 81.- 000090 each. one by the Canadian Bank of Commerce and the other .by an unnamed shipper. Unnamed shipments to date total 01.000000 d are presgggd W, Wall Street to iii A Nliifimiii Y IiiNLY CANADIAN BilAl _W_ANTEB Govt. Hopes To Make Arrangement That Would Ensure Util- ization of N. S., Al. berta andB. C. Coal In Dominion. (Candalan Press) OTTAWA Ont sept lZ-Eiiarts to ensure that Canadian seal will be ulllsed to supply Canadian u-sttts, are bcgn; made by the Government in the House of Commons. Premier ‘El. B. Bennett stated that the Gov- ernment hoped to make some ar- rangementthat would 61151111 ill! utilization of Nova Sootia. Albert! laid British Columbia. INPURTANI EUNFERENCE IS CERTAIN iBetween Italian And French Foreign Min. isters When Grandi Returns To Geneva. ispeeial to the Guardian) PARIS. Sept 12~An ltalian Foreign Minsiter Grsndi returns to Grandi. when ed in Government quarters in Paris todav Grandls mysterious departure from Geneva for Home. It was insisted he would return shortly and that he and Briana would take up the long standing political and armament [problems which have irritated both lsovernments for months. The three most important problems are: L-Question of naval tonnage. 2--Status of Italian residents in ‘fun is. b-Rectificetlon of the frontier of important conference between Aristicle Briand French Foreign Minister. and Dino Geneva -~ l A H p Y, was virtually cerium it was indicat- ' i Little importance was attached to Favor Q1’ The Bill The $20,000,000 Appropriation For Relief Of Unemployment as Outlined By Premier Agreed To By Opposition. loin. lifilllli OTTAWA, Ont“ Sep. 12—Ii1sta.l y lltion of loud speakers. one near thei H‘ i u: Speakers chair. one close to the dasl: i the Prime Minister and s third" neu- the test of the Opposition Lead- I Commons this afternoon. Premier R.‘ er was suggested in the House‘ of’ n B Bennett answered that the acous-i ' , tic proprrties of the Chamber hadg RQDYQSQHtHtIVQS O f been under consideration by succes-i Three Island Brat-k sive Governments. He would pass the 5.8.x“... o. l ches Pass Important whim} Resolutions - Nlaj. second reading of the b.ll seeks to appropriate s20.000.000 m or-l T. E. cNutt Ne“: President. ‘G01’ to proued with “mks as an aidl its the unemployed was moved by the.‘ lyPrirne Minister. The principle of the‘; —-*- on - l l l 1 l was cear from the preamp e and] Fme pmkrmce due returned 501$ the second paragraph. he said. Und- i w” m regard to ‘unable empkyw er the Canadian constitution the re- Sponsiltility‘ for caring m the iissut-"mm" “m “n” “mflswn l“ m‘ ,ute citizens rested primarily on the1hfxgigaiiitaiiezitgrihfi:Pfgzirgtfi‘ lmunlcipalitim and then on the prov- Zblmy U" ‘ederal aumomfx“ lpwmh inces. But there comes a time when m‘ in this 151mm“ ‘ member d‘ 3ZY.Z.S;‘“ZI.‘.°Z‘.ZZZ°’IZ$ 213922-13 ‘we were mm- “d we Oe- ed. and ‘Parliament was bemz askedier officials whme appointments u to aim-obviate $20 000.000 to>b= alwjauthomed by the Ad‘ and as “mm . ‘ , ‘ ' iassure returned soldiers in this prov- phed m “gem W“ and underwl“ liuce the full benefits of the Act. wen ings authorized b1‘ the Government. iayrmng the subjects or resolutions pup L; aijxsiziijrlfarihyezrksagl? at the annual convention of the and to aid municipalities and provin-W m” Edward Bland Comma“ o: ces bv granthg relief where this was “he Canadian Egon 3' E’ s’ L” neccssarv In this‘ the Dominion was Iivhim w“ held last evening m " ‘ ‘ Canadian Lesion Rooms. The meet- nssistin: those who were charged with mg was aflelnded by mprwnuwwi the primary responsibility. s» fa: as mom the charmnewma‘ sourfi and direcc undertakings were cnnceriied‘ouah_ branch“ . the Government was mqell‘ anflClD- The ‘annual Tepofl ‘r1; pyesgntpfi aim; ‘c7; a short D€Tl0d those works y“ Gamma G R “chosen Waring‘ for which appropriations would have; ' ' to be asked. No Objection (Canadian Press) president. Comrade T. E. licblutt was appoint- ed president for the ensuing year. LCol. n. n Johnston was appointed iHomrarv President. C’: ‘ad! "f- 1| i —v IOomlnued on page 3~ ‘Yesterday. M: Bennett CDllE-llllfii he had indicated that it was no‘. in- tended to extend the appropriation of ' $20,000.00!) b-voizd lilarch 31 next A ._____,_ suggwion h“ bee“ made ‘hat ‘hlslthe funds m order to mam certain should be added in the biz). and i: “Wk that he had no objection As fa." as‘ The Owposmon wade‘. mi‘ev‘~ul m‘ checking up on the expenditures was acwunts M, munlmmimes and the conmmedihe Audnm General “mild provinces in COHHQCHOD with the ex- exsmint- the accounts ‘It was irnpos- pendmne of m“ mnnet, “WM m sable to designate the works to be un- i audmd m. are Audyac: Gtm.,-3;_1~hua_ . denakerk. lust as it was not pnssibl-P mama b, can’ h, 5m. .1.“ no“, of to indicate n01" the money loaned f1 the mono‘! "ivettt into the DQ030935 of the various harbor commissioners mmniduals who may be ‘wen Con, u-gllld be spent. In this iristzmc- the "arm- Second ream“: ‘w. mm s“, money ivould be expended bv author-l“ m, M. and l. We,“ mm qr, mes “ho were themselves respon- Hausa m Ccmmiwe sible to the people. Took No Exreptifln l i I To the bill u outlined bv the P"“-= Minister the Opposition ice); n: céptlon. declared Mr lifaolicnzzc Km; Parliament had been summoned v deal with unemployment. and was 111"" dealing with it To the manner in which the relic-f ivould be jZlYF". in the form of publir works and of a». l . v-w ‘We Weather. etc time is ifs ovm Rrwmw bu? Few PEOPLE can: 4o WORRY ABouf SUCH A Tripoli, plus Italy's demand exclu- south of the Niger. This lest would cut the French Colonial Empire in Africa through the middle and will be difficult to solve if Italy insists on this demand. The Foreign Office ridiculed the sug gestion in the British press that ‘Grandlks departure was due to Fran- co-Itelisn tensions. .... have been made by the Dominion Government. It is explained that when the name of a shipper is with- lheld. the shipments is ususlly nude for the Government of the country in which the consifnment i: destin- ed. The shipment made by the Can- tanien Bank o! comm u: ms the flseoondtobemadotbiaweekby aw. concern. 111s first was made 1 “MM L sively to control the caravan routes mm we simian“, 1h"? was no c“ onnfil: amounts and purposes and the sistance to the prflvmci-s and mulf- l icipalites who were unable to ape; sum. AMou m’ .' that the Liberal Opposition was in s".- icord with the principle of the rill. loan-lei: that of giving relief bl‘ this Government in a national situation ‘Phat unemployment ivas s provin- cial and municipal responsibzluj; was the attitude taken by all ponies ‘n gthe House. Mr. King declared, 0111:" lwhen it became u. matter of national‘, iooncem could the Federal Gcw-e-rnfl, merit retard it as l. duty to intervene Th4 Government at present usum~ ed the responsibility for accepting the lfinimum 53. problem as one of national moment. High tide this. evening a‘. :25 and ‘The Liberal Leader took two cxcen- tomorrow morning a‘. z tions to the proposed legislation: the‘ Sun sets this evening at M5 and ‘first hinting on the absence of spec- irlses tomcrrorv morning a: 5 6 Last quzrfc: moon Monday.“ absence of a time limit to 15F?- iflj- m- l I i ) Jeetion Re vmhed to make 12 clear‘ i ' N Maximum 6i i other the