MAXIM... 0F .A MERCHANT ---_- w m”; 0| God's cranial». ' A gm}. and s Peeping ‘Ion: Ire Guardian. founded i581. m‘ Guardian Two Cents. . lottsiown CETOWN, CANAAT‘ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1930 i » __ --_.._._.-~ _._._.___.__ rimc Miniterenne eople’s Paper . Covers Prince Edward ; cad Island Like the Dew by Everybody The Divine Power moves with l1. ficuity. but at the same tune sunsly. MAXI MS OFA MERCHANT i» s__-._..-> 12 PAGES (1 Annual Subscriptions Dllhered £5.60. B! 31:11 Canada and l’. s. A. $1.50. vspecul tn the Guardian) TORONTO. Oct. Q-Differcnces of clltlcal cpirncn among the mem- rs cf the Canadian Chamber of cmrnerce in session at. the Royal ork today were abandoned when c assemhty: united in approvinga hie to Prime lfinister. H. B. Ben- it. offering him good wishes in his presentation of Canada at the Im- rla‘. Conference. The cable. ob- lousiy inspired by the reports of shsiorzc utterances yesterday, was ‘ear corded so as not to indicate ha Chamber's approval of any par- :ular ec-lrnnc theory, but it nev- a- rzgnlficant of the feel- ' cf a iorcc number of members. .1! the Canadian Prime Minister's are coocl ones. The cable . xtive cf opin- ncr cf a gynce to any one sys- m of Empire or Canadian econ- urs. tho Canadian Chamber of smnlerce In convention assembled. "d5 Wu crr-ctlngs and good wish- in your representation of Canada ‘ " 1.11 Conference." 11d it to “R. l3." Just as EXDTEFSlOLl of good wishes to one o» fellow from a lot of good fel- ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS ETCS. "5i..ldn1cs Church cake sale at mire é; lfcLeods Saturday at 2 p. " lfll-lll-b-Zii I "Grand concert in Eldon Hall, by 11in Church Choir, Wednesday ev- " l1! Oct 15th. q 7678-10641 "Bullli; hogs. sheep and lambs at .‘"‘l"4 Tuesday forenoon. mt. 14th. , Effll l-luslam, 743340-1041 ‘ "mlllP Docks of New York," star- “? Grover Bancroft. st Borden m- " Clillinud Saturday. 7486-10-10-21 "stulfimll Hail. Tuesday. Oct. 14. m" Supper. Bazaar. Bingo, and ' Pl‘ QUTJCUOFB. 7497-10-10-41 iberals And onseryvatives , end Best Wishes To Canadefs Premier In His Re- l presentation Of Dominion At } The "Imperial Conference. lows." said Col. J. H. Woods. Pres-f ident of the Chsmbcr, in submitting T the amt cable u. the Assembly. i The suggestion originated with W. .‘ M. Elrks. of Montreal, first speaker l on this mcrnings programme, who‘ | U10U8ht that a word of appreciation- snd encouragement ought to be sent , the Prime Minister entirely irrespec- tlve of the political views of the’. members of the Chamber. “1 don't care whether you ere Liberal or Con- g servaiive, "R. B." has given a lend to the Empire and to the Mother- land. a lecrl which come of us think will be the Mother-land's only salvg. tion." Col. Woods pointed out that it would be difficult to send sny message which appealed to be eith- er» endorsement-canr-"rcvudlltfurfol any economic system. "but 1 think we are unanimous in the hope that our Prime Minister will reach the goal he is aiming at whatever we may think of the means." (By George Hamblcisn. Cland- inn Press staff Cor-bflpondontl N0 DECISION FOR SOME DA-YS LONDON. Oct. 9--'l'he British Cabinet met this afternoon to consider the offer of reciprocal tariff preferences made st the Im- perial Conference yesterday by Hon. iLB. Bennett. Prime Min- ister of Caulcla. In offer which involved the placing of a fan percent tariff on foreign pro- ducts by the Nation: of the Brit- ish Commonwealth. in order fa give a like preference to British products. What decision was rhched by the Cabinet (Jiuncllls n matter which will. in all prob- ability. not he made known for some days. not at least. until af- ter it in; been communicstcd w the heads of the Imperial Con- ference Delcgiltlnlu. MAY sacrum loan lllliMSflN TORONTO. Oct. Lean. Bathurst. N. H. was this sf‘ ternoon elected President Canadian Chambers of Commerce. George C. McDonald. Montreal. was ‘elected chairman of the executive, and C. l... Burton. Toronto. and M. W. ' vice-chairmen of the executive. Two ‘vice-chairmen were appointed yes: instead cf one. High Praise For Bennett’s P r o p o s a l s (Speck-l to the Guardian) TORONTO, Oct. '9—Mnyor Wcnsp today had high pmlgc for Premier Bennett's Imperlsl preference proposals, which he described as the finest which he had read for some time. "There's no politics in if.“ said the Mayor. "If is n straight talk to Great Britain and the Do- rnlnions overscns- There is no question about it that our dc» presslon is due largely to the western situation. and if Prem- ier Bennett can make arrange- ments to sell our Wheat in re- turn for goods that we buy from the old land, it is good bus- lness." ‘(Special to the Guardian) LONDON. Eng. Oct. 9—Sir Brooke Pophsm. Vice Air Marshal. ls re- ported as likely successor 19rd ‘Bison-icon, killed in R-lfil dis-i lster, ‘ to la as Britain's Air Minister. Elected Pres. Can. Chambers Of Commerce l Canadian Press) 9-A'ngus Mc- of the Wilson, Mcntrell. were elected this Cheese Ruined -BAR-LE-DUC. do... oct. o- lTen villages in this T931011 W GT9 (Former Islander And Bride lNTEBRAl IS l i 1 v I i i o tej i I . I One of the smartest autumn nupt- ‘ial events, the parties being well. known in Ottawa and Montreal and’ Toronto. was that of Miss Vivian‘ Scott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs‘. ‘Harry Alwyn Scott and Captain Ern- est G. Weeks. eon of the lute Major and Mrs “CA. Weeks of Charlotte- town P.E.I.. which took place in St. Paul's Anglican church. Toronto. Ont. The shove picture shows the bride and groom leaning the church under on arch of swords. Capital ‘Reciprocal Offered by Dominion Prime eral Support. LONDON. qct. 9—Tl*.e heads of, the Inzpcrldl Conference delegations. the heads cf Governments-l —25 Preferences l‘ Minister —- Gen- ~ "Dr curt. o1 Fitzroy Street. arlotterwn. Phone B79. Chronic “adwF Prevented and cured at ml- Where they crlrzinatc. . 1489-10404 mos- EXMIINED PROPOSALS “The Cabinet examined 1h! proposals made by the Canadian Prime Mlnlshr." This was the laconic communique given out after the-meeting. and it ltd w a flood of rumors. Journlllil-il‘ undo" [tuned with the report that Rt. I-lon. Phillip Snowden. Chane " of the Exchflluer. hid turned dow-nthe Canadian pm- posalg. It Ill luthoritltivlly stated In British circles. howev- er, that there had been no "turn- lnl down," "Ill l0 dull“! d!‘ efelon had l!!!" "unit m‘ u,“ u“ discussions will confin- us. "‘Rumma'= sale. so. Peters Cath- Yfl‘ Smoolroom Saturday evening. ‘imk 7490-10-10-21 "Efliast (‘iilb loading hon: and b! at Eldon Station "ruesdav. ' 14 1493-10-10-21 "Attention: The l-Ilzclbrock Bl- ind Chicken Supper will be l1 on Wodnv-day, Oct. 22nd. in- -=d or the 2am. 7410-10-1 4i sflmdinr livestock. Millview. Tues- hlhoct. 14th. Absolutely necessity mus-L at 07109. i/Lllview ishipplol _ b~ Mr Jenkins Bros. a a‘ l "4840- ' Continued on Hi0 3 Pliiancmg. Calcdonlan Hall every fnvept by l “'“°Y5P°ui today and; met at No. 1o DOlflilrtg strect tndaa-J’ ‘sufferlcl hIlW dI-BUGP-‘I- A 1'1"" 031 t: discuss the questions of high pol-' mud n turd deep seeped “l” “WI”, icy invor-ed Lu time clear-cut OffST and cheese factories here. destroy- ‘ing tons of cheese. Getting Stricter ‘ OTTAWA. Oct. li-The D elilrt- .msnt of National Revenue has tight- ‘enod up the Customs regulations to ‘prevent shipments of liquor from one flsnsdlsn port to another being di- ivertedto the United States. The‘ ‘purpose of tho change; and regula- itions of the Vcdu incident lmonth ago. when s. steamer sailed from Montreal with a cargo of ale and beer. ostensibly for Winnipeg. but which was light/cred to small of s‘ slid?" rind Friday evening. ‘Prizes n; ll‘- old-fashioned rquare dances. m‘; and hs orchestra. 25 Ind 35 ' "(71-10-9-21 .. . t, Th‘ "cuisi- monthly meeting of h I Charlottetown Protestant Or- hfalf Auxiliary will be held in the pdun Lecion Building, crafted 13h '1'. “idly afternoon. October ‘ ‘.3 w. m. 1412-10-04: ..,, -_-.__ .7 “liming taken over the practice Mxfaztlate Dr. MacDonald at Mt. 3- Ifov office shall be open for P? ice of my Profession st Mt. . _ ""1 0r around the fifteenth ‘Ql-lbcr next. irgdJ Dr. W. H. "The P. E. Island Miniztcrlnl Al- sociation will hold the annual meet- ing in St. Paul's Parish Hall, Ohsr- lottetown. Monday. M. McLQod. MA. Election of officers and other lmbflftini 5'15"” Mm” hers are invited M lllfl ‘ e E. I. Hos ital Campaign—D'a- trl-ctPme-eting inpvernon River Bridge Hell. Vernon liver hridlfl- ll 3 P- "'- mqay, oct. 10th. with addresses ex- plaining the Prince Edward Isllnil m» Hospital Gem Illfl- ""3 "l “'3' imnmgn‘ By IIlOMQWWH lflmh- w _... ‘iioo-io-lo-zs-nsv. e-ai_ tlonsnthis which all are invited. 11o contlilob-iii MOON vessel‘ when the Vedas was near Detroit. The Vedas was arrested by the Preventive Officers of the Do- Oci. 13th. at 10.30 mlnion Government and taken to s. m. DeWii-lbiill 145"" by m“ J" Windsor. where the ship was tied up. awaiting the department's decision. d, mum", A ‘That decision has now been rescLcd. lsrge attendance is desirable. 1501-11 and it is to refer the matter to the law courts- "Bt. James Church Cake Sale at Moore d: Mcbeodb. Saturday at 2 p. "St. James Church Cake Sale at l Iceland's. lsturday, ct 2 p. ‘of reciprocal prcfercnze vuade by Hon. R. B. transit. Prime Bfinttzr of Canada. today. ft is proposed to establish a ccmnlilfee on Imperial Economic C's-operation which will! investLgate nct only reciprocal pro-y fcrences hut the scileme cf import‘ boards. cf hulk purchases cncl cthfl ‘er suggested methods of developing‘ ‘inter-Empire tradc- The main com-i mittec will establish sub-committees. icn the vsricls subjects. ,' In submitting his prcpossh today, ‘the Canadian Prime Minister said: "Consistent with the fullest in- jqun-y into the application of thef ‘principle cf an Empire preference. 'cur deliberations must be governed by the time factor. If thLs change‘, lin our-economic relationship is to: ‘be made it must be made without‘ undue delay. I would therefore pro- ‘pusc that. this Conference. if it ap- ‘provc the principle. should ccnstit ute‘ such committees as may. Mth the greatest expedition and thor- ougbncss. consider the various ques- tions incident in its operation. "As here we have neither the time nor the machinery necessry to reach e final conclusion upon all of them. it ls apparent that we must employ the technicians of our rc- Oontinucd on Page 8 __ Imperial Conference Invited to Canadian Early in Z931 Made Will Prior ‘ To Departure Of The R-IOI LONDON. Oct. 9\0n the err o.‘ the departure of the R-llll cn the dlrigibies tragic voylsc toward India. Lord ‘Ilromson. Minister of Air. prepared a will bcqizcsihing all of his poster»!- lons to his brother. Col. Roger Gordon Thomson. The tlocumflnt witnessed by two officials of the Air lilinistry. rezd: "I cm setting out on .1 flight for India and in case anything hzifll-‘Ifll! to me I leave all of my i property and wsJssicns to my brother. Col. Roger Gordon Thornton." Lord Thomson ordered that the will be locked in I safe. snd that it should be destroyed should he return. I,‘ For Gallant Vessel, unann- .1... At Sydney lCm-ndinn Pressi SYDNEY. N.8., Oct. 9.-Caught bc- tween two cars which came together 55' ' ren. unexpectedly. Kenneth Fraser. Sydney and louisburg railway con- ductor was instantly killed while shunting at the steel plant coal bank here today. Fraser was hit fairly by bcth couplers and cut almost in two. l-lc hsd been thirty years ln the cm- ploy of the railroad. om AFTER flaniv rm Grave Fears Were Felt W h i c h Weathered Countless Storms. Crowd. (Canadian Pressi HARBOR GRACE, Nfld. Oct. 8.- After three years of winging her way about the American continent, the veteran mcnoplsnc Columbia was once more headed for e European port 0f_.ca1l torrent. with Captain Errol Boyd. of Canada. guiding her over the trans-Atlantic trail she fel- lowed with Clarence Chamberlin in i rCanndien Press) ' HALIFAX. N.S.. Oct. 9.-'f‘he l schooner Integral is safe st Barbs- rios. Grave fears which hsd arisen for the vessel and her crew of five as a result o! her failure to arrive ,at the West Indies port admin a ' reasonable time. were set st rest to- ,dny when cabled advices to Zwiclser {and Co. the schoonerb owners at tt Commands d EXPECTS TO LAND IN ENG. AT NOON Columbia Wings _Way Toilroyden “Well, Come On. Let’s Co,” ‘N ere Captain Boyd's Final Words. As He Waved Farewell To first SHIPMEN luv .ZEAiA;iill BilllERlii on. ‘rLunenburg, reported her ssfe arrival NM 0! W37- i after s voyage from Hsllfsx of forty- o? I “C Q _ _ ‘mo; rdayihonc c. the longest on re- "M 5 Uteamghlp N‘) a g a r "cor or edls snea. _ Y *1 ‘ As the big plane left the Harbor Backed ‘esterua ‘ Grace runway st 12.16 Atlantic 1th BOYC standard time. today. there was Typo D ays Bef 3r every indication that the whirlwind motor which carried Chambeslin and Levine across would answer the needs of Boyd and Connor, and set down ‘st Crcydon tomorrow the first Can- adian to span the Atlantic by air. At nine dclock Atlantic tlme to- night. the Columbia. presumably". had reached her point of mterseclion with the steamer lane which navigator Harry Connor intended to fcliow to their dest nation. The fitter- yrlaim- ed to fll’ l true east course to a point ‘Edinburgh To ,Confer Honors On 4 Dom. Prems. EDDIIURGH. Scotland. Oct. 9.—A committee cf members of the 13in- burgh Town Council have recom- mended the conferring of the n"- 5cm °l "19 Elly upfln Prime Min- ‘SL5?! 5911116“. Sculiln. Forbes end Hfllwl’. of the four great Domin- .ons. The mutter will be discussed 1" t!" mvflln: of ccuncll on Thurs- day. “It is understand the ceremony will not. in sll prebsbility. be held until the Imperial conference ls endecl east of St. John's nett Light. j sun 51' LINER , The plane was reported seen by‘ the liner Frederick vm. fifty-six; minutes after the hop off. and slight. , ly less than half an hour error pass-l‘ ing over St. Johns. Further vephrtsi avere considered imnrobable until the; plane's course joined the Illippllgl route. i Next Election On Tariff Issue vrasrrraa NOT so noon ‘ Weather conditions attending the Columbia's hop rfl. although brim- (Canadian Prcai Imperial Conference. in all pfoblb-l . irltv will be fought cut largely upon oommued m Page 3 \ ‘the tariff ISSUC. . Motion Defeated New York Cop Runs Amuck "-"""" LLANDUDNO. Wales. Oct. 9--.*.h NEW "O33- Qct- 9"‘ Nu’ Ymk attempt of the Independent Labour‘ P911993"!!- “ld w M" 5°“ ‘ugwParty. lesd by Archibald Farmer I071!!! dmflk- "n 5W1“ l" "mkHBrockwsy. member from the east m: tonight, shootinl I-M DOYUIDBIQiw-islon of Layton. to force upon ifsnadinn Preset ‘ fatally lwiihdihl l 53'§'°"'°ld W34" the Government s policy of immed- "T- liato Action for total disarmament. H0 WIS illlml-‘UIWY 5% "D011 Wives defeated in the ennual Labour a crowd of nearly 200 "Biihbflfs ""15 Party conference here today. Brock- severly beaten. The arrival 0f otherlwgy moi-ad p, rgggluticum culling up-' 901106111911 91'9"”?! U" limb 170m on the Government to embark upon‘ seriously injuring him. a policy of leading to total disarm- The officer. under lrresl 0n flment within the shortest period; charge of felonious assault. is ClJ-‘irreapcctlvc of what other govern- vin Ssyers. 27. member of the force menu might do and instructing the ‘for five yours. He had been on vI-‘ecnfsrcnce to prepare] ‘cation and wms due to report blck definite plans for organized resish‘ for duty Pridsy. nneg to war for submission to thel j lie is said to have stumbled ontc- next annual conference. the porch of the home of Mrs. An- It. Hon. Arthur Henderson. Sec- l gelina Manfoine. who was having: rotary: for Foreign Affairs. tools the I dinner with her five gram-up child- floor against the Erect-sway motion. [declaring um he preferred to stick A son. Samuel. bend the noise onto the Party's policy of disarma- the porch and went to lnvcstigstflment by internstionai agreement. issycrs. according in the police ver- whereupon Brcckweys motion was Islon. pulled his gun. Ismael lied in- ‘oe u». red» and llvcrs , firs. . lihofltlnfl wildly. it we; said. Four‘ wls "ported to he near death at 1w mo: u». Ml-ntoine. She Brooklyn hospital inllizht. QXECUHVPS I? 47.34 north. 35 west. about 8'15 miles] and t" ("mgwl October 10. two days before the he thence the steamship rout:- ‘.0 Fast-l duties on hm“, I much change ll‘ up“ voted down. Duties Become CE fective. ; iSpeclal to the Guardian) 1 VANCOUVER. B. C.. Oct. 9-—Th steamship Niagara with 39060 . cs of New Zealand butter, will d at Victoria late this afternoon an grill reach Vancouver at n-iidsigh According to latest circles-s aiivi received from Captain '1‘. Hill t Niagara Will discharge her shlpme become effzctiv Tho Niagara was reported as cle mg from Auckland with 50.000 c of butter. but it ls now believed s was unable to load all ilifillhbl‘: shi nlcnts. \ vCanzu-lian Press) PHILADELPHIA. Penn. Oct. lL-Connie Mack. five times wrin- ner cf the worlds basrbaii chsnzpionship. 241d today that the Athletics next year would try for their ninth American League Pennant and sixth world LONDON. Oct. Q-Rt. Hon. stan- _ . W w r title with virtually the same 1123' Baldwin, Conservative leader. to- thwu", am Mme, duulz ‘e U?) team. jniglmt made public a statement. that “fk; J.‘ 2:, ithe next general election. guided bynlzflnkie: me 1'1‘1:d‘c'!'p_ ‘ cgflv mi; the views expressed yesterday by the ' ' k ’_ c . eat er. 5.! 14s ALWAYS limo (c armaments WHAT YOU NORRIED ABcuf LA-sT Warm so WHY WORRY! Occur l0-- fam v1.11 n TORONTO. nc:th easterly “hid-b- —-——< I llfardmum l1 B-finlmum 49 High tide tbs afternoon at 12.5 and tomorrow morning at 12.27. Sun sets this afternoon at 5.33 a rises tomorrow morning at 6.1". Last quarter moon Wcdnrfifl Oct. l5. 1114a a. m. ‘ ' Sumrzzcrside tide eillhtccn miuu later than Chadd}!- .._-;;-.