gar ’ MAXIMS _. or a MERCHANT ww- woriis to suit the occasion. . _.._.r we s silent face has often voice and Guardian. s-nuridrd IMI. ‘flifiil-‘iinln Guardian Two Ovula- SUP EME llfififlnc” UR T SITS 3%?!" M” The People's Paper Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew uni Everybody CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. THURSDAY. JULY 17, 1930 H ATTERS T n50 uc flolv 11v TRADE &' REVENUE CONTINUES British Manufacturers Not Tak- ing Advantage Of Items On Kifilich Duties Have Been Low- cred-Page Dunning. r lip-rial to The Guardian) OTTAWA, Ont, July lQ-Reduc- iion in trade and revenue continued in June in Customs duties and excise taxes duty. There was a decrease of $4,121,233 compared “with June 1930. ‘ of this huge reduction $2,389,521 was in Customs duties and_$1.504,b61 in uleise taxes. For the three months of the present fiscal year, Customs duties decreased t0 $37,669,793 "from $49,014,861 collected in the corres- ponding collections last year. There was s, decrease of $3,191,003 in the lame period in excise tones and a net dcaease in revenue from these main sources in the three months ending lune 30th, of 313396.143. an average of $4,000,000 monthly or a total de- new at the same rate for the pres- ent fiscal year of 855300.000. which bill wipe out all last year's surplus and allow ‘nothing to meet the esti- alated increase in expenditure of b0000000, In trade, the returns in- dicate equally depressed conditions rlor June. The figures were:- lsao 1m more 578.703.!!! $112,110,119 barons $9l.'l68.l63 $111,949,212 For the three months of the pries- alt fiscal year, the trade figures are lo more encouraging. 1930 1929 Irwi- stiiiino-lel-l $285,376,605 Imports $264,714,819 $885,081,843 The adverse trade balance for June M0. increased nearly $13,000,000 oy- B Jilnc 1929, o; the main classes of mom in June the decreases oom- Plfcd with June i929 warez; 1929 1930 Wit 828,840,779 $20,135,948 "our corsets cocoon ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS, MEETINGS ETCS. "Wednesday, Ju] 3 _ T Fwy st. Charles. y ism-radii: "Cardigan Mondly. ShOW and W- Orchestra. sass-Liam, ‘ ti: "cirrliriin Tea, August 5th. 9402-7-17-24-51-8-4. "PFODP-rty for sale at Kensl ngton hi“ repair. Lot ‘l5 x no. Apply 5M 5430-1-10-51. “Cr-valid ch17?! wed“ d re o England Pic- ‘5 BY. Alllllbt 13th. 1930. 5440-7-16-21. ii and Dance in Brook- 001. Wednesday, July 10th. 1f mllvwlns night. 5423-7-10-21. hgguymfi "0188, Calves, sheep and My :2“ Emerald Tuesday forenoon. "d- 54000-7-17-31. ‘élgcchfiream M fine "Iiithflream and Dance in Brook- M m °°1 Wednesday. July 10th. u ‘Ollowlnr nlsht. ima-li. "0""! to the l-ilshfieid Preab Ytcr- m“ and Ice Cream mtivsl, M‘ M}? July 17th in Athol Roberta ' Dcque Road. 9404-7-15-11. "Rollo 13a w Y To» postponed until hfglfsday, July 17th. use our spoo- ” °Y filly hooked rugs. | 0426-74041. a thrilling u uui§-§“‘§“i'€?; n.“- : c hire, ‘Y- crlvaud Saturday. aua-r-ls-a W“ CY"!!! Festival and Lunch “f! léitle Flower Church Grounds. u ‘PM on yrlday. July llfli r P- M. If not fine following ___ 5315-7-10-19-17-31- _._____,_____- I 5.. i" i‘ 01d 8 .____.,....__. Fish 2,964,925 2500.810 Furs 1.275.118 1,00! .528 Meats 1,481,707 585318 Cheese 1,740,132 943,994 Lumber 4,5305%!) 3,827,105 Pulp 3.732.077 3.205.864 Newspt, 18,055,550 11,800,850 Autos 8,656,017 1,733,013 Copper 2,977,197 2.137350 Nickel 2.527.406 1.415.470 Thcrcwasadecraasainozporhof Wwymoioi-cuuoilburl-lqoythe Dcpartlnentof National Revenue. andthhwasin-lune the ‘ Frenchmen Are All Working PARIS, fiance, July 104- Tbcra is uo unemployment here- ln all Franco there are now leaatbau 1,000 men with- out work. Ilia C... out proposal to increase production by giv. 1N financial assistance to various iudusf-ries- In tbs near future it proposes to Illflifi more than $500,000 on new equipment. tariff bat- Tilll "that Amer! egg-s are increasing their produc- mobllo firms. many of which an iucnetasfng their produc- tlm eves-y day. - month of tha operation of the Dian- nlrigtarifllhrthathreomontbscf the present fiscal year the sums Cflfl dltions prevailed, there being a de- crease in value in wnaat sxpoirts of 826,000,000; ilerur, of 850M030; meats of NDOiMM and automobile dropped auis‘€rl.ae2.isz_.u ‘moms ' » ‘rho Dunning Tariff ‘rilseffectofthsnurlning teriffso far has been to decrease revenue at the rate o! s50.fll0,000 annuslb’ to increase the unfavourable trade bal- ancetndecreasetotaltr-adeandre- duce exports to many important classes by nearly fifty percent. Railway statistics reflect this trade depreaaiornasuptoJulyetbthis S year there was a decrease of 186.450 freight cars loaded, when compared to the same period of last your. There were also 194,017 lass cars ro- ceived by Canadian railways from connecting lines. . Allowing for a fifty percent arm'- iapbetweenthcamiltsndtboc. P. R. in the "cars received from con- nections schedule, tbe depreulon is reflected in a decrease of 9300 freight trsinsgof 30 cars, each moved irithefirataixmonthsofthisyear, when compared with the first half of 1929. Lack of freight movement is again reflected in the revonuu of the two great Canadian railways. Gross receipts to June so:- 1900 1929 C. N. R. $124,412,940 $145,602,892 Decrease $21,158,952 O. P. it. 482341.944 $101,094,840 Decrease 810,682,403 The manner in which the trade de- pression has cut into the profits of the railways is shown by tho fact that in the first four months of this year the operating profits of the C. N. R. were 8.236.822, while in the "Harland excursions leaving at 8 p. m.. Standard every Tuesday. Fri- day and saturday- Plume 771i for further information. Single fare for round trip. 5290-1-9-481 "Dr. C1110, 171 Queen 80.. Chlt- ‘ lottetown, Chronic Maladies prevent- ed and cured at horns. where they origingtp 54id-7-1t-Im "Coma to the lea Cream social at Haselbrook, Thursday, July 17th on John Pippyh Lawn in aid of Halal- ' lnatit in. brook Wm”. u 53984-1541. ‘"1120 Master of the Maples” will be presented at Murray R1"! 0B Friday lath, instead of the 15th. Post- nt rain storm. PM“ on ‘cm 5407-7-17-11. "Rave your Permanent Wave done by axports. ‘rho woman who thinks all Permsnlnt Wsvaa ara alike is due for a gratifying surprise. The but method i; gentle. safe. natural. lie psrfact waves ara cloaa to the scalp and tbs bair is left in iiawlasa condi- flap. The faatura that makes lugenc Laou steam Oil Frederica vita Jcuil tha m. m endows“ "11 ""- afr. and rm. ‘mamas Mason. Hotli- gsd leguty culturiats, MacDouga-ila Barbs: sbeo. luulillida. 5460-74741- aame period of 1920, they were three ‘Modesf’ Roy Ohovooilo. i9. Toronto, who followins his plucky mesa of Geo. Dcanee from drowning. slipped aruy so that he woulilnt be kidded about the incident at tho office. Unemployment invisiisl iiiiiiis HDLMNGUP THER-100 Handling Parties In Readiness To Re- move Giant Dirigible From Her Shed At Cardingion. (890011! to The Guardian) CARDINGTON. England, July lo... Adverse winds In still preventing the removal of the giant airship 3-100 from the shod st Oardingtou in order to prepare for the flight to Montreal. 34531108 fifties were ‘ordered in “"1119” W"? mornlnt this week, but the orders for today were con- °°u¢4 1"" hill" Wins to a. forecast of unfavorable weather. It is believed tbsre will be little chance in remcv. lbstheshllifrollotnaabodbefore next Saturday. trial d! Ohster Anti charged with the murder of Antonio Rodcrrlques at Georgetown on the steamier “Winding Gulf" on my 22 last, began this morning before Chief Justice Mathieson and Mr. Justice Saunders. After the lury was em- bani-felled. seven witnessm, Captain Prank John sen, Dr. R. I‘. Seaman, N. Keeping, Kenneth MacDonald. Jenkins. Messrs Rctlplld Bstlchildu- and William McLeod. Hilghes. ltiaaverysalcred dutytoremem- berlfowbamyouoweallcglance- MAXIMS _,r on a - MERCHANT -_-- 10 PAGES Annual lluhaerlptlossa Delivered 86.00. .37 Isl! Canada ~ul ELL-Shill- g _RAfiE 01v $1100 TING TRA c512 Y (1P£HVhNf5_f1F'AILHQEUZR’ TRIAL A T cgQRcETo WN Chester Anti On Trial For The Murder Of Antonio Roderiques, Boatswain Of The Steamer “Wind- ing Gu ”—Prisoner Seem ed Quite Calm As He Listened To Various Witnesses. (By Our Own Staff Ieportar) GIIORGIHUWN, July 16.-'I'he American thbys tionoalled m1. Myrtle Following is the jury: William foreman; Vernon Show, Figu res Ahre Still Mounting t-a- tlmesas great, or $12,494,270. O. P. B. operating profits have similarly $09964 from $10,884,146 to 05359.7 . msctly of how little value tha to lrittln Iecantly in Quebec. when the Empress of Britain docked there with but S5 tons of frulgllt 1n its holds from lbtglI-nd, when usu- ally it b71085 3.500 tons. Brltkh 1118-11- ufeicturers an not taking advantage of the items on which the duties have been lowered because in the main they do not manufacture these items. “Uncle Sam ” ' (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, July 15.-British unem- ployment figures still are soaring up- ward, a Government report today 1n- dicated. The Ministry of Labor sn- nounced that on July 7, the total out of work was 1,933,500 a gain of 43,- 925 ovar the previous week and 759,- 254 more than the some period last year. _ f (Special to The Guardian) Record 13y Liberal Party On Maritime Rights Policy QUART-fill TEMPERANBE The Liberals Oppose Maritime Rights And Are Still Reluctant To Implement In Full The Re- .~ Aftcf Rlldpurd NEW YORK. July 10-—Unclc Sam wants Rudyard Kipling to pay oz, 104.50 in income taxes due for 1924, it John F. MacDonald, Fred DeLorey. Daniel Murphy, Norman C. Stewart. Wm. McLean. Jerome D. Campbell. George Mathieson. Juries T. White, Charles Graham, Allan Mcbcrlald. Attorney General Thane Csmubell conducted the prosecution, while Messrs l’). l... Mathiason and S. S. Hessian, K. 6.. appeared for the BT18- oners. The Captain and the firs‘. of- becsme known today. A lien was fll. ed in Federal Court 1n Brooklyn by will?" E- 50min. Internal Revenue Collector from the eastern New York district. commendations Of The Dun- can Report. Col. E. C. Phlnnoy. H w aillfax, who was chief coun- sel for Nova Scotia in presenting its case before the Duncan Commission recently gave a radio address on the subject which has been published in the Hali- fax Herald. This address shows conclusively that the Liberals, both local and Dominion, were absolute- ly opposed to the claims of the Maritimes. and that oven up till the present no action has been taken to Implement ten of the Duncan report recommenda- tiona. LIIIIAL ATTITUDE After outlining the steps leading up to tha launching and carrying out of the Maritime Rights cam- pslgrywhleh resulted in the appoint- ment of tha Duncan Commission, Mr. Phinney said: following Mr. Black's election in i938 on a platform of Maritime Rights, the Halifax Chronicle launch- ad cut in an editorial attack upon the people of this constituency and this is what it asid on that occasion: "Isilfal. although from tha ba- tellactual capital. Frequently tba raatoftbalrovlueabsslsuglrsdat its vagsrfm. llama baa it laugbad more heartily or for baton esosa tha! at prasaut. A constituency which can ba iaducal by lllll. Psi-TIMI TOM-TOR IIATING to dill“?! its awn direct. mater- ial luilhta all Ila lulifs al "I0 country for no stated or cou- celvsblo reason. ranges itsglf for the time being in the ranks of the Politically MINTALLY nlrlcr- IVE, and can only expect f4 he laughed at until RESTORE!) T0 SANITY." THEIR. SUPPORT In Iebrusry, i925, The l-lalifair Chronicle carried tha following edit- orisi: “Maritime lights. Maritime lights.‘ baa boss repeated and ra- itorahil until fba more IIIBLI- MINDID of tboaa who have fallen asleep under its reiteration are ready in climb telegraph poles at tbs bidding of the bypootlat and pick imaginary rights from the im- agiusrygraaubosgbsattbetopsof the poles; to thrown down ‘Mari- time lights’ by tbs basbatful if told that tbly Ira wlastvtiaa bypuoflst wants." MEElINIl Grand Division Session At Georgetown July 8th. Strong resolutions calling upon the Government to invutigate and take action with respect to the illicit sell- ing and drinking of lemon extract in Prince Edward island, and upon the Excise officer-s "to do much more than they seem to be doing" to check tbs large amount of liquor that is being manufactured at home or smuggled into the Province, were piled at the quarterly meeting of the Grand Division, sons of Temper- ance of Prince Edward Island, which met in quarterly session on July 8th at Georgetown. The resolutions call the attention of the Ibderal Government to thme matters and urge them to see "that their officers take whatever stsps are necessary to have those conditions Improved." The weather being excellent, there was a good delegation from the var- ious subordinate divisions through- out tha Island. The Orand worthy Patriarch Bro. G- maroon Huestis, presided. After thermionic: ceremony and usual business was dealt with tha follow- ing new members were initiated as numbers of the Grand Division:- siaiss carclyu boring from star of ____ ocutisuadcuiwsalyin ,_,,_QMID\IMWPIBI west winds. "-1? 111d ‘\f5- Maximum . . . . . . Minimum . . . . . . . . . . . . .. (fair) b5. ficer, M‘: Frederick Delano were both raresent. ~ Thomas Lipton Is Suffering Lumbago Attack (Special in The Guardian) IDNDON,‘ July lit-Sir Thbmlc Lipton, famous yachtmsn. who” "Shamrock V" is expected to start] this week for the Unifod States. to raoe for the America's‘ cup, today is suffering from a severe attack of lumbago. This is a new experience for the 80 year old sportsman, Ha is suflering severe pain from his shoul- ders to his hips, but cheerfully said PRISONER SEEMS PERPLEXED Antls appearance eemed but little changed since the time of the pre- liminary hearing almost two months ago. He was perhaps a little thinner, but was otherwise much the same. his face retaining its heaw coat of tan. As he sat in the box he seemed quite calm. but at times wore a. per- plexed frown. ADDRESSES JURY In addressirg the jury. the Attor- ney General reviewed the circum- sflarloes of the ease. On board the ship "Winding Gulf" in Georgetown uni-ber- May 22 were Antonio Roderic s. the bcatswain: Chester Anti. fireman prisoz-er and Fritz Pos- salt. A quarrel arose over some point between Roderiqirs and the latter two. iverds were exchanged which threatened to become blows: a tus- sel ensued on the wharf, resulting 111 the DILSOHCIMTUHHHIE away. It will Western Crops , Need Rain Badly 3 (special to The Guardian) LETEBRIDGE, Alta, July 16.— Wheat is heading short in the Leth- bridge area owing to the intense heat w“; gripping the West. Unless heavy general rainfall and cooler weather gn-ivg in the very near future, said reports received from the farmlns country yesterday that this section which inst year reaped a better than average crop, will be distinctly on the side of a short production. Before mild breezes the mercury receded that he will be well again very soon Ind fit to sail to the United States in i l“ "m" ‘hi’ my “m” Mmday‘ mid August for the races. stated that there was “nothin8| grave" about bis illness. i It was The Weather, etc JUNE 17—Mode'lute frmh south- LOCAL TEMPERATURE! . . . . . . . . . . .. 78 l High tide this afternoon st 2.52 andll tomorrow morning at 3.35- sun sets this evening at '14s and‘ rises tomorrow morning at 4.29. Pledges! stions. MANY OI WHICH RAVI NECESSARY LIGISLATION; of the to power a ‘III gs: as csssaar so runny ativa Party approve enactment or an. acct! LEGISLATION as suns nu ma: cam COMMISSION." ___ TOO Percent The local Liberal organ aslu: "Where does Hon. R. B. Bennett stand on the subsidy question?" ‘The answer is easY- Mf- 3W0?" Siflnds 5°? 10° per cent implement tion of ALL the recommendations of the Duncan Commission. including the recommendation for "immediate consideration“ cf the whole question of subsidy readjustment which the King Govern- ment has ignored for four years. The following resolution, appearing as the first plank in the Con- servative Platform, was endorsed unanimously at the great National Con- tsrvstive Convention. at Winnipeg, October, 1027. upon which platform lion. It. B. Bennett and his Part-y stand unalterahly: “WHEREAS the Duncan Commission, created by tbs Dominion Governulaut. was givsu wfda powers for the purpose of investigating the grievances of the Maritime Provinces of Canada. and wbicb Com- mission as a result of such investigator: made curtain recommend- "II l"! ‘IHIIIIOII IISOLVID that this Natoinal Convention Connery yesterday from the high mark of 94 Summer fallow. especially in fields south easterly of here, are said to be standing up well under the sun bak- ing. 1 i (Canadian Press) BINNXNGTON, V.T., July 16.- Prank Goldsborough, l9, aviator, died at. Piltnarn Memorial Hos- pital here tonight. The young filer | had been unconscious since the time his plane crashed into a tree . in the dense forests east of here 1 Monday. He was brought to‘ the hospital by a. posse which had searched for him for twelve hours. i i NUT BEEN IMPLIMINTED BY and PLEDGE itself ‘hen returned URI-IBIS‘! IACI AND IVER ‘handed two. Alex Marko. ,5ept. 17, 1927. and Joseph Daraby. who entered on June 16. 1928. Caut- be brought out that the prisoner! wezt up town and after several en- quiries. secured a revolver from M:s Stewart of Georgetown, They return- ed to the ship. were accosted by Kenny McDonald. the Stev-dore slid went forward to the forefii-‘tle head an isolired place from the view point of sight, and of sound- Tho Spaniard iris found there uncon- scious with a divp wound h hi! head. The injured marl u-as relmv- Ed w the Prince Edward Island H»- pital where it was found that the wound extended almost, thrOU-Eh in the front of-he skull. Abtvu st: o‘- clcck that evening U16 59391375 died. Meanwhile on the ship the ti"! rl-len Anti and Posselt were ldettif- ied as the roen seen going forward by the Stzvedore. FIRST WITNESS"""“‘ j | Captain Frank Johnston of the [Winifng Gulf. sworn. testified that the Boatswain o-ss in immediate ’ cn-irinueri from Pmi- <3 USED BHURBH T0 olnii shutouts F o r m e r Hungarian Minister In The Tolls As Result of Alien Smugglingilllto U. S (Special to The Guardian) BRIDGEBURG, July l6.—A Min- ister of the gospel who employed his position and church to smuggle alienl into the United States is in Jaiirild Buffalo today, facing a term as high‘ as ten years l.l1 the Penitentiary. Ho is Reverend Stephen Csutoros, for- mer Pastor of the Hurlgarlan Presby-i terlan Church 1n Welland, who lcf that place two years ago to sssum a new pastorate in Cleveland. He has already pleaded guilty oqi two counts of smuggling aliens intoi the Uniglll Etates over the Bridge. Immorration men claim that he has brought in a score whom they are unable to locate, but have appre- taken in oros, operated in a unique manner. l-le would write the Dean of a theolo- glcal college in New Jersey, stating that he had a student for entry. Hg would ask the Dean to send a written letter of approval to the immigration officials and the supposed student would be eligible in enter under Non- quota Laws, covering students. Once in the United States the alien would vanish. Immigration men say tha! the Pastor cleaned up on his opera- tions. His prices ranged from c604 "DWI-rd, whereas the usual fee charge ed is from $100 to $200 a head. 1 mar Minister of Agriculture and V!“ president of tbs Quebec fl- quos Commission. died early tbh , (Canadian heat) QUEBEC. Que. July ldp-flo Hon Joseph Eduard Caron. for. svsulngatalocalhospital.