4 1 ii' ‘ ' as \ ._ “ """"// 1 10|' ll” ,mms it lime mi. <5/a ”°'l-»»-~»~f»°-‘-~~-‘~ ff' L The PeoI’s Paper Read byEverbody \ ’ G-we '°“‘°° “'*... CHARDDTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1931 12 PAGES vnllmalnn auggim 'Iwo Cal 'Er £Wl Covers Prlnoe Edwarld __ Island Like the Dew 9 FA MERE MAN A man can't get too much credit for his achievements, but he can for his income. . . 1-4 Annual Huparrlpllrma llllhtrsu 56.00. U! Hall Canada and U. I, A. M50. nf ,mg -""""";*" , f-- iii ~..~~ 'fi 1 a- - f f J..-.g . __. ...__. .__- T further Movement Toward Protection _ f -W - I. - 3 l _______ _‘l_,__ l f l l LIKELY NUMBERED.;-l o T E M1 lllflflllilllll HREEIGAIRMEN Island Now Represented Atlantic Fleetfllll Lllllfl LONG OVERDUE On _Pensions llTribunal By Is Recalled Home sillglililglmlllllgl A ala r C’ C’ 77! ornpsoni M' C’ Unrest In The Navy Casts ItsShad- LUOKS AS IF LISBON-T0-NEW l ,YORK FLIER S. PERISHED Tribunal Appointment, OfficiallyAnno1mc- . _ ;_~ oN THE LAST LEG or » - ' THEIR TKANSATLANTIC- FLIGHT. Charming Deb. _'__---------f ._----`---'-| word tonight had-penetrated the fog of silence into which Wily Rod- , dy and his two companions 'flew on Wednesday afternoon. Since the German flier with Christian Jo-l hanssen and 1'erns.ndo Ceuta Viega, bound from Lisbon for New York were sighted yesterday at 1.30 e. s. t- by the liner Pennland, the whir of their motor has not been heard by land or sea. Their' Junkers plane was sighted by the Penn- 1a.nd some 395 miles east of Hali- fax or 80 miles southwest ol Capo Race. had no word of the plane, and country sections of Nova. Scotia ind, the Island Dominion. canvassed by telegraph, were without news. Capt. Henrik Laursen, of the traw- (Cansdtan Press) mxlimiix, N. s., sept. 14.-_No Newfoundland coastal shipping To Sit Here I This Week Lieut. Col. Cyrus W- Peck. V-C., and Lleut. Col. N. P- i Macleod, M.C., members of the Pensions Tribunal, are ex- pected to arrive in Charlotte- town this evening in readiness to conduct the second session ol the Tribunal to be held here since its establishment laat year. Tribunal hearings will be held publicly in the Legislat- ive Chamber, beginning on Thunday, the 18th, and con- tinuing until the 20th instant. There is a. large number of cases to be disposed oi. Maier C. C. Thompson, M.O.» whose appointment as addi- tional member of the Tribu- nal is announced elsewhere in today's Guardian, will attend the hearings. ed Yesterday, Gives General Satisfaction. Major Thompson, A Veteran Of The War, Is Brig- 1 ade Major Of The 18th Infantry .Brigade And Honorary A. D. C. To The Lieutenant Governor. Word was received yesterday by Messrs, W, Chester S. McLure, M. P., and J. H. Myers, M. P., of the appoint- which was made at the last session of Parliament. `KAYE bows FMNCEE D05 Silhted the Junlfers,nor had his _ the 105th Battalion, and was with the ordinary seamen. The Admir l mls lllllmlw Holm." of Mlm” lvvilliless operator been in oommun- . ' ' the 105th and ,Mm Batmlolls in altly statement was as follows: thu. N. J., who is ensued to mr- hm on with anysmp wmch hmmm M England until he joined the zsth The 5911101” Officer or the At- ” K.” Dllnl Brllllll speed nc". er. ' Battalion in F,-ancel with which 1 V limtlc Fleet has reported that pro yo me has yet been “L lol "la *-*"*-'-°‘~ ,unit he served until the cessation ‘““13“"l°“ °f reduced. “WS Of Ml/H1 Ply HHS led f unrest amon a sec 'mu l dm of hostilities, when he proceeded E 0 E - ng accor g to Don. Miss P R E l I M L E G I S l A T to Germany He rcunned to can- Hon of the lower ratings- As a con_ ad th his attalio d *_* Debate On Sliowden ow Around Westminster- Budget Hardship Among Lower Rat ings Due To Wage Reductions, Said To Be Cause Of Dissatis- faction. (Canadian Press) LONDON. Sept., 15-Unrest 111 the navy tonight cast its shadows around Westminster. The Aamir-l sity issued a statement declaring that owing to unrest among the lower ratings overreductions in na~l _ val pay, which will be put into ei-' ment to the Pensions Tribunal of Major C. C. Thompson, rect under me emergency budget, M- C-. of Charlottetown. .long with reductions in the other News of this appointment was confirmed last evening defense services, the exercises of by the Canadian Press in the following despatch: :hc atlantic Elect have boon sus- , OTTAWA, Ont., Sept. 15-Official announcement was verified and l-he Shlrswili berecalicd made this afternoon of the appointment of Major C. C. *O h“fb°f in Urder that iuvestisfl-5 Thompson, M. C., Charlottetown, P. E. I., to the addition. tions of cases or auegea hardship' al pensions tribunal, authority for the appointment, of misht be made. In the I-louse oi Commons tonight Miijor General Sir Richard Tm-nerl V_ Cll Quebec, and the resolutions of the emergency General MacDonald, Vancouver, are the other members b“°‘g°‘ ‘wing 'axes had b@€“1'°“°h ltecently appointed 1,0 this tribunah . ed. But among the members them- selves the talks turned irom the Like- all the members ot the __ ____ budget to the navy and the naval ler St. Cuthbert, which arrived in --------- lPensions Tribunal, Mejor Thomp. W cuts. With the exception of the mid port today from a position about son is a veteran of the Great War shipmen, the cuts hit all ionic; 100 miles of! Halifax. said he had He enlisted in this Province with fmm the Admiral of the Fleet ,D \ _ l'°b“1 is I member of tli M t- ‘ tial: and New York junior? lea`:i\e 1 l a wi B n an was l seflluence of this he has deemed it ' ____ demobilized in May, 1919 Since ` desirable Lo suspend the programme that time MMO, Thomploll has Seems To Be the Pre of exercises of the fleet and to re ‘ H E A N G I N (annum Press) taken an active part in ‘the local Sent Issue In ical] mel Ships W ha1'b°fl. While in- COMING EVENTS, wlimlrno. Mah.. Sept. is-he Militia. on the reorganization of P rt- 0 - - I l"°"’¥““°“S “fe made ‘nw Nure- M duction of the number of seats in me pl-lyme mwud lan Hi h 0 I les "' plnlon S °°“°“ll°“S °f hardship Oocasioned IS d g by certain of the cuts in pay in "H __ . S U M M E R S I D E the Manitoba Legislature from 55 iandeysl Light mfnnm-yl he was NEW GOVQYI1. l unter River Clubloadins hills. to 35 and the application of pro- piaced in ma,-3, of A ¢omp,my_ mentl "def that e ma ded th Se y be reported ilmbs calves Thursday ' ' SNEO » for me nsi ' ' ~ d tl ~ ”3D_9_"_ll portiorial representation to the rwg yea,-5 no he was allllolllled ol Admlclillylllera on of the Boald whole province with the exception The Atlantic Fleet reatest dl. "come to the Dall” lll Orwell C 3, S C C0nCel°nlI\g° of (om. an-|g1e-m¢mbe': conotitllen- Continued on (Special to The Guardian) l ' _ 5 " Thufsdav nlsht. assi-9-15-ai. “Club loadl t :tlllember 22n;.g i..aif]i/lbgrrigrdiiiwociii' “KBS afternoon. Lambs 70 lbs and ‘ ` B722-9-18-2i. “Mm” East Play. “The Country Bl§llll;>;>lm'hm" in st. charles Hall. lllncev. 18th. Refreshments and ‘ 8721-9-16-3l. "Relzlilar monthly meeting Lg- Gave Hair Thu-_-sd y se t f of B r le ed bel lll _ , LONDON, Sept, 15.-An immedl- vision of the senior service is bas- mh a ' D amber e t u . e E S' was pmpw on e We ate tariff or an immediate election ‘ed at Portland. Contrar usual* ‘ LONDON, Sf-pt. 15--A furth- er movement towards protect- ive tariffs was witnessed in the House of Commons tonight, The Commons had passed from the economy bill, which gives the Government power to impose cuts in expenditure by Order- Pity The Poor l Millionaire! LONDON, Sept. 15-Pity the indigent millionaire! Un- der the national economy bud- get he is hit hard. Rt. Hon. Philip Snowdon. Chancellor oi the Exchequer, submitted to the House of Commons this afternoon some revealing figures of what hap- pens to a married man, aged 45. with three children, who I5 drawing an income of $250,000 from an invested capital of $5,000,000. Out of the income of $250,- 000 he must first pay income lax oi $62,040. 'I`hen he pays a sllrtax of $70,785, a total year- ly tax of $141,825. If he wants to insure his $5,- 000,000 capitai against estate duty payment on his death. his net insurance premium would be $125,700, bringing his annual payments to $267,525- or simszs more than his ih~ come. If he doesn`i insure his cap- ital nguinst estate duty his annual income is still only $108,175 after paying taxes- and the estate duties would take more than hail the cap- ital. in-Council, to the tax-raisins resolutions oi’ Rt.. Hon. Philip Snowdcirs emergency budget. The House aliemalely filled. then almost emptied, as speak- ers of varying reputation s\\c~ ceedrd each other. Sir John Simon, once a. stal- wart fron trader, who set up his own iittlg wing of the Lib' eral party at\er a break with Rt. Hnn. David Lloyd George this summer, declared for 9. tariff . He analyzed in great detail the causes of Britain's increaslnl unfavorable balance of trade and declared: "We, are forced to abandon, in this emergency, our system of (ree trade.” Continued on page 10 iinus simvs c.P.i. will cinsl nuwil Friday’s Closing Will Throw 3,000 Out of Work. (Canadian Press) ' MONTREAL. Que.. Sept- 15-The closing of the Angus shops 0! the' Canadian Pacific Railway here 01'! Friday night will throw 3,000 men out of work indefinitely. Grant Hall, Vice President of the Carb adlan Pacific Railway Company am ' 5"24-9-16-1i- F i l l ul ti iti f dis- y to l rom Dunk River ca eg a vs comm ee o re _ __ , _ "come to the Dlllllle lll Mlllvlewl F t I A - tribution today by Hon. W. J. Ma- MM d I d are tm mua in Bmmh Domus' custom me Vessels °f the fleet afterl Hill, wednesdav the lam H not RC Ol°y S galil lol., Agwmey General. Mr. Mciol-‘ a e- n- ana Q . Certain financial interests are in summer leave uf, the home portll in ' . terror of an election lest the pound went to Scottish waters in Iver- nounccd today that the shops would be closed Friday night “untill Ad]0lll°H€d. said the proposal was his own and ,, l had not been dlllcllslled ln the Clow Fair!! Is Opened :ll:;>:l1ldlsf;olla1pl:;:ul;in:) llllgehplerllollhgl ;orfl;>;ir,tl:;l;l;:th is in Cromarty Firth H w A further notice. The Preliminary MMU! °f th* ernment cwcus' whu° mnsldmns' this Government even with :launch was known i!rinP<>Srilma<:lnd' Nothing ‘ °°~‘1° *Slim -’°1'm and B=ml° Mr' M‘.‘j°"° “‘°"°“ "‘° °°"““m°°l By P T81". Bennéff free trmersiike Philip showdeh and legen dissatisfaction an or any all W h E Grady. churned with atealins I d°°"’°d ‘° “‘U°“"‘ ’°’ "’° """"“ I sir H. samuel will impose a tariff _T ' N E E E‘ e eat er tc quantity of holler from the Dunk 'D 4*” W’ '“°“‘”°" *lm *° ‘hm River Butter factory- at Bedeque, it °"°" ‘ l ' -_ without waiting for an election. i°ll0I\ in “$20 31;: glrllglli-\'lllll°°\;¥1$vfl:'l-lll|l¥\ll¢;“;'ul¢:'l‘; sterling l“°° d°11'“` tmllfmes' ed into the hold of the steamer demand for home rule and self de- ., no e-rm encvoommo - - mnworlh billed to all Th <1 be l ii i 1 dl _ “lt "'99-`i°d "°d‘y ‘Wm th’ '°°“° in °’ “me °f °Pp"°m'1°“ it I dm With the first shipmcni of theudiainlr x-Snpfiixiclriii liar nth; teeming mass 1 . °f me wreck' ;\l‘:tll_exI;;°?|.r:am:llll_n°°"ll;h°nkB ‘Oli Gen e fa I 1* Wheat 0V°l'5€HS by the Hudson which he has cilarrlctcrlzed as ln- Qc - ' 'I`h¢\‘° "'°f° l“‘“°°"°‘“ "M W’ ' ° ' ° ““ °“°“°° ° Bly route diss dumb millions hc declared 77' 4 ' r " ' 1 ‘ . .l Pl’0Tfllll8llt ,mhlho has caught fire, for the interest ana their iaith ih this A dd d B lllll he had come to Llllldoll lll ll __ .I I ’ conemondent “ld 9' Wm’ *N* M ‘ °°“m'ry`" 1° mm' "M Pm” Mm' ress e y 1 spirit of co-operation and that he eman U19 m€°4i°W in *huh th’ Plan” M" pr°°°°d°d' it Wu ° dutmd . , A ' 9 T bl was determined to strive to the ut- TQRONTQ 5(-pi, 15__Mo¢-lerggl Cl'l&h¢d hid 59°" bum” °V"'- Bm mW,u°3° ‘nd pleuun in b° pm" Ns So Arch blshop 'trnee s rou es most for an agreement. If at any to fresh norm WCS; wmds mom; P33368 Away of the shin littered the around. “W °“ °“°\‘ °“ °°°“*°“ "wh . . time ho hhos that he lc hot serving fm, ,md ,,,,m.,,-ha, c.,.,,,,_ ' Continued on pale 10 (canadian Press) mono, N. a.. Bert- 15*-1"~ W- Swlndelll, cattle breeder of Prince- port, N. B., when herds were noted prize winners at canadian Fairli died at his home today- ____¢.¢_-»-1--f-°’-"_’“i Khnaillan Press) MONTBIAL, Que.. Bent. 15. -Sprague Clegboru has been signed to manage Montreal Maroons in the Nalonal lock- ey League. President .Velma lla-sullen of the club announced tlllllht. ` its conclusion with "western Day” a 8200.000 breach of promise s muked the °°“tm“°d mnmt md -- C li Bemnnlng s. useful purpose he said he uilll llldml PU* W°m°‘n W9" i’\5Yml lclllldllill PNSS) withdraw from the conference. Tempenmres towards the welfare ot this coun- '!UR,0N'I‘o, ont., sept. 1.'>-"Per- 'g p .llaxlmum 7° At this hi h oint of his career l try- , , haps never before in'the history oi (Canadian Pressi in what was perhaps the most im Minimum gg Today was Maritime Day, and this church have so many matters LOS ANGELES, Calif., sept. 15- portany Speech he has m,d@_ he ge. liter officially declarlnl the Fair of vital importance presented David L. Hutton, new husband ol‘~ ,Handed Complete my gow,-nmcnt CAR "muy §¢;|mDU1,|; owned, Premier Bennett said he themselves for our consideration." Aimee Semple M¢PhefS0n. tlwlior India and granting of all the wool; Days-Leaves Borden daily. WW14 Nllilli- U10 Fill' Sllih before In these words, Moet Rev. O. 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