m" (hm cmnotmowg, MAXIMS CIA ilERGHANT i The great lllllllnlu" 5i res 11S]? the future- . 1"‘ .|_|, Fogllllil "U: owl" ‘mmu unno- ‘Ivu cum. lIa||ulfIl"\'“ "" us inheritance of the put. of the present, authority over faculty Would Economi Unity Result From "Policy Despite Unanimity Of Dominions, Labor Govt. Of Britain Refused To Collaborate O11 Inter-Imper- ial Protection, Says Dupre Be- fore Canadian Club. ll i New President » | mr. Alfred c. J- 1c, oswlwéleclerl ‘rggidcut cf the c lnslssl Sacl¢ty_ of America, now in session at the Unl- m-sily oi Toronto. Dr. Laue is pro-' “M, 11f geology at Taft‘: College. Button, M1155- u. s. lulu an arena (Special (one Guardian) NASHLVCFFON. JBJL. 5"A hm for an embargo (uitl March 1, 1933 on wheat and oiher agricultural PW‘ cued; or \\'lilCll this country new has s surplus, was, introduced l/Bdlly by representatives Burthess, Republican North Dakota, Besides wheat the embargo could inrludc c0111. bflflfiy. cats, nmrrl lrrvlr. and screenings, bultcl- llllfl butler substltlliali N"! l1"! prcdflcts manufactured fnom any of lhcse products (Canadian Prue) SPRINGFIELD, Mason Jun. 5. - Maurice W. Dickey. 5i, manil- lnz can.» o! the inrlnrfleld U»- lon and Hesldent of the New England Division of the Afluqlfltv ea Press, died lhll afternoon after ten days Illness with pneumonia. The Weather, “Etc. ll‘ PM. tile New Yams Resolutions nun. finer.» on , (c rncz-~1’llr.v'o all. BE BROKEN lllwwllY .-._¢’l JPCRONT“. Jon. (‘p-stormy east- “lllds. prdzably increasing gales ‘~11 snow or rain. Temperatures ..___ l llmum r,“ "lvvllelnellgiltlo -l mill-i ..-l,......-.... .. ll “ll l-d" this tsrnmm at 1M4 czfl tllllllht Oi ll-tb. fl" flies lhla Nor-nine st n4 and " ‘ "lb afternoon at tall. 5W- quarter moon lunday, Jug- “‘"‘"' ‘l 1-00 e. m- - P “mmenltl: all: eighteen mum; (Clllllldinp Press) QUEBEC, Que, Jan. 5—'I’he idea of lutrrdiuperlal protection which would assure through the products of the lhnpire en immense naerlcet of 500,000,000 consumers, made Brent progress and roused many minds at the recent Imperial Conference. Speaking before the Canadian Club here today. Hon- Maurice Duprc. Solicitor General. made this declar- ation. “You know," Mr. Dupre er- plained, "that was the feeling of the people at the opening of the 1930 conference. The whole British Em- pire turned its eyes towards London ln the expectation of the announce- ment. of principles which would help in overcoming the world-wide de- plessions. "The Canadian electorate had mo- llollllwd 1B favour of a protective Dolley; Australia bud adopted an in- tensively arblecllva system: also the Other Domlnlons favored the exten- sion of Imperial preference. "In Eng- land itself, under the urge of gener- al depression and diminishing trade, the great newspapers called for a new policy. The Congress of Labour Unions showed itself favorable m the placing of duty on foreign products and the opening of markets to Im- perial products. The Federation of British Industry declared itself along the some lines; the l-ilgh Finance It- self Issued a manifesto setting forth its belle! in a policy of intcrlznpcriul production." The Solicitor-General continued: "Never heretofore had the British world been so unanimous t0 accomplish an economic unity wlfch would permit the a-muraitce of the independence of its members by a logical and natural policy of pre- ference within the limits of a splend- id constitutional lrarmony‘. “Despite the Llllllllllilly of the Dnminlons, de- spite the m-cssura of the nuist influ cntilll “Jrlion of British opinion, the Labor Government for the (itomi-ut refused to respond and collaborate. Despite the efforts of the leaders of all the delegations the situation rc- mains stationary." Women Honor. Lady Willingdon DOHINION-lvlbi? nrovannaur 1s (YOMIIIENCIEII T1) (urn A flan BMBIIANGE. QTPAWA. Jan. 5~'I'lll'0\l8ll°lll the Dominion Canadian wcmalillavll Plans to d0 lloncr to no Excellency Vlscountess Wlllingdon, who for mo” man four years has endeared herself f0 the people of this country- aonowzng a meeting cf represente- tlve women of (he capital. wives 01 Dolfllfilfll’! Oabmet Ministers and wlvcs of ministers of the former nd ministration now reading In Otte- w‘, g prupoggl was adopted in make g preflfltqllflll to Her fixflellvncy. who sails with vlssnunt willlnsdvn on Jon. 1B for lllfllil- The thought of U19 8013MB! was unanimous that the women of Cam- ada should show their fllillfcilllm" by o. Fmembraiicc to Her Excellency ~ of her stay m (ho pominlcn- l Telegram have been sent the’ wives of the Lieutenant-Governors of "the various provinces and to Yukon coking them t0 10111 Wm‘ 9i wives of provincnl prrmicr: in th¢_ presentation of a ll" l-° Vlmlmlbssi Wlillngdorl. l M135 “pep-ed nenuelt, sister 0f U18, Pfiflll MIIIMEI‘. l5 "Michal convcucrl Lady Borden iii Illltlollal ""5""?- wlth Mrs W- Oownns 901ml‘- on‘; we, Ila notional HCYIVWY- Never baforc In the Ilia-Lory of‘ ‘mum h" n Governm- Gcneralanfl m’ column; Lrgygllefl 50 widflly- {my province of the | (lovers Prince Edward Island Like the new People would themselves. MAXIMS OIL MERCHANT immediately can.- f or other; us well as thclnseivas If only they could imagine other: as well as Reduction Qnlsugar Announced vruraslll- Ont... m. s.--k reduction of ten cents per hun- dred weight I_n the wholesale NICO 07 l" illlfllfs of all grn-lea is announced by the newly form- ed Canada and Dqmlnlon Sugqr Fflmpany Limited of this, city, The reductlon goes into effect m. noon today. The annliuncement was made by Charles II. llouson. Presid- ent of the Company, which rc- cently took over the business of the Dominion Sugar Company. Ltd, of this city 811.11 the Canada Sugar Refining Company, - Ltd., of Montreal. . ,.. run FISH RElllItEiPllltE Another Tieup of, _Nortl1 Sydney [fish- mg Fleet Scents Im- nunent. mmflndcr v Former Lieutenant-Co ulna room of (he "Nautilus," the sulumelflyvhen the Sir Hubert Wilkins NM“, "h expedition “lakes 115 per. "("15 dish thlfllllh the Arctic. Ellhiern men wIPI be under him uhc“ the re-christencfl 0-18 starts on its at present Ia being fully cuulppzd to lwrthlsnrl mlrlll offer- “Wizl $.21 Under 11w Pole William Vlhflancnhower in the cn- suhmarlnc he will command next Ellie undersea voyage. The Nautilus most every contingency that the (Canadian Press) NORTH SYDNEY, l_\". S-, Jan. 5.- nnother tlcup of the North Sydney fishing fleet seemed imminent today through a price cut announced. The boats came In with 150,000 pounds of fish on board. The colcl storage firms oifcrcd a. quarter of a cent c. pound below the price for market cod net, whcn the‘ fishermen returned to work after a seven week's strike, a, mouth 01' so ago. This represents a drop to $1.50 from $1.75 a. hundred- wclght. Captain Wilson Moaher, pres- ident of the Flshermeifs local wired Dr. Richard Homer, central secret- ary of the United Maritime Fisher- men. requesting him to comc to North Sydney as the fishermen were A Parting Gift To La ‘The following telegram has been received by Mrs. Dalton, wife of the 101K101.’ 05 thmwlflg the" calm 0'1"‘ Lieutenant Governor, from Miss bflllrd futile!‘ than 110060?- a Teduct- Mildred Bennett. sister of Premier ion. The packers, on the other hand neqngtg, Mrs. Charles Dalton Government House, Charlottetown. P. E. island. Being mindful of liar Excellency}; great fut-areal in Canadian Women, also of the custom It has always been to make a. presentation to the wife of the Governor General on the eve o! her departure, I would ask if you, ln conlllliction with thewlfe of the Premier In your Province, would make an urgent and immediate ap- peal to the women of your province. using your own Judgment, as to the best fitelhv-(l cf ohlziiniilg subscript lens. As this n; a (iatlnnal presentation jt should 11c rlcarly understood that. any subscription, nu limiter how small, from any Canadian woman say they have no market for fish al- ready on hand. Dr. ifamer added that tonight, he hnrl been In rommriiilcalion with Montreal by telephone, and lmd been advised that the prices of trawler- ccught fish in that market "were bo- lng slashed right and left." He hav lleved that in this derelcpmeilt might be found the cause for today‘; action of the North Sydney dealers. who purchase from shore fishermen Only. VIOL-WED AGBEEMENT IIALIPAX, N. 5., Jan. 5--Act-icn of (he North Sydney fish-dealers in cut- ting the price of market cad front $1.75 lo $1.50 a hundredweigltt was m violation of a written flifefilllelll entered Into with (he Fisherman's Union, Dr. Iticltard Homer, ventral secretary of the U. M. F. declared t0- nlght. Dr. Hamcr said he would prob- ably leave in the morning for Cap? Breton. i The agreement, made at the con- clusion of the second fifihemlelfs strike some weeks ago, provided that no decrease would be inatlftllfld dill‘- mg lne present flshlnu season, Dr. rlnmsr claimed, and that m5 "lllly firh as could be 0151M Wfluld l"? purchased. He expreielfl Sllfllflie M today's developmen- “fith Same Period of 'l‘hreo Atlantic Prov 0f Canada- and even the Brllwll W85!» lnlllts- have been traversed slave 1936- M10 up, m] time; by her charm of mau- ner Vlscountcss Wllllltgdaxt has vwn herself to the hearts of Canadians. HALIFAX, N. 5., Jan. 5--I|| :'cv~ cnue freight tonnage loaded cut lil- Ioaded in Camda during the f-z-J. nluc 121311115 o. 1930, the Mavltinlc rrorlnrcs sustained npproulvucfaly only one third the percentage dc- creasc recorded In other sections of the Donunloxl, in comparison with the same period In 192i. Official figures for (he psi-Ind show 7,701,536 tons of frellht unloaded in the Marltlmea, us alllnst 8.011164% tuna for the first three (Illlltcrs of the nrecnllnl year. a tlccrun of 1.5 Percent. ‘this compares with a (lemma from lltfillttllc tons to Iinlfll-llllil tans. or 17-4 cement for Qenlirel Gan-ido- 10.n percent for the Prairie Prcvlnw-a and 18-4 parami- ln. lrltlsll Qclumblu. Reception, Postponed Owing to the death 0f her late Royal Highness Princess Louise. the re- caption 0f Limb-Governor and Mu. Dalton is posh cued until further a0- l . ‘ill. ALBAN FARMER. Private Secretary. PROPOSED cm" To LADY wzturzvcoozv Miss Mildred Bennett", Sister Of Premier Bennett, Hus Issued Appeal 'l‘hrougl1 The Wives Of 'l‘he Lieutenant Governors And Premiers Of The Respective Provinces For Contributions To Maritimes SafferlBut One- , Third Canadian Decrease In Car Loading-s & Unloadings igurcs for First Nine’ Months of illli) (Iompared 67,053,414 to 00,830,304 or 13.0 percent. dy Willingdon. would be very welcome. Will you yourself receive tha sub- scrlptlons from your lérovuice, and forward them to Lady Borden, Ottawa the National Treasurer. As Their Ex- zellencles are leaving Ottawa. on the (4th immediate action is necessary. Lady Wllllngdozi. since coming to Canada with (he (lurernnr (ieheral has (lceply interecterl herself in (he various wmncns organizations throughout the Dominion. and it Is to ha hoped that the women of Prince Edward Island will respond to this appeal. AS Miss Bennett status, any subscription no matter how small will gladly be received. In addition to any lndivlclual con- tributions. It is to he hoped that some of (he leading \Vl1llIBll'5 organ- izaliolls tbroflzllnnt llle Island will subacnue. All 5Ill)5Cl‘lpiluIl.'. will glad- ly he received by Mrs. Dalton. North River Road 192‘) Show (ilomlitifnta, inces Leading Rest ilfaritimc unlocdlngs shrank from 7',302,874 to 0,025,013. a drop o! 5.0 minlon was 14.3, the total declining‘ from 59,788,561 to 51,2J‘l,650. A comparisflll of September i030 Inga In the Woat reflected In a 10.2 increase In figure; for (he Prairie Frovlncep, whereas the central Coir lulu zone gulfcred a 25.5 percent drop. The Dqmlnloll decrease was 7.4 iwr cent and loadings in the Marltnues fol‘ themunth were scvcn llllrccxit under the, previous September. Ullltllldllll durlns September for tho Dominion was 14.3 percent less. "leolvutuellcoamwutrvnl fevmbll puma will: e decline N l 1 percent. The decrease for the Do-| lwcnt on strike over wages to be paid with m; gum; manly! o; m; Pfgcgq- locals instcad of the four now cust- lng your, shows Increased grain load- Gllllfy- The Prairie Provinces has the mast 5.8. while the Maflbinlel came m:- 10“ and 15S i1 ll E INDIA noun use collrylnlct British Liberals {lave Swung Behind “Home Rule For lu- din.” my Ucorle Hombleton. (w. r. storr l v Correspondent) ' LONDON, Jan. 5.—'l'he British Liberals ilhYE swung behind home rule for India, that is, for self Gov- errlment with safeguards. Bu: as Lord Reading. former Viceroy of India, submitted the Liberal position at i118 Round-‘Table Conference, this afternoon, he made it clear. within these limitations, that the Liberal delegation to the conference stand for a (Iovcrilmerlt of India rssponzs- ible not to Whitehall. but to the Federal Parliament of the new in- dia. In,‘ all the essentials, Lord Read- ing, cu behalf of the Liberal delega- tion acccpted the scheme submitted to the Conference on Friday by Si.‘ Tlcjrva Adur Sapru, Hindu Itfodelaie. This scheme has in view the creation of nu Indian Cabinet responsible lo the Legislature In all subjects CXCGpl. Defence and Foreign Affairs. These two excepted Departments will be reserved to the Crown and the Min- isters Iwldiflg these portfolios would be appointed by, and responsible to. "w Viceroy. ,'1"he Ministers respons- ible for both reserved and nun-re- served Departments would [Jarcicip- ate in Cabinet discussions, prexldcd over by the Viceroy. The Mlnisleas for reserved subjects would not have a Cabinet vote upon non-reserved Issues. imr would the llflnisters fcr nun-reserved sublcets be able to vote (mun reserved issues. But there would be collective responsibility of the Cabinet and a vote of non-confid- ence by the Legislature would nlcm the overturn of (he whole Cabins: though (he Viceroy might re-appoinf. his Ministers of defence and of for- eign affairs. Princess Mary May Be The Next Princess Royal (Special to the Guardian) LONDON, Jan. 5—Prince.s5 Mary, Viscountesg; Lascellrs is expected w be the next Princess Royal, follow‘ lng (he death of Princess Louise. The title is conferred on the eldest daughter (fl a {Vlll-‘Yilgll by special decree. Prlucaw, Louis" waz. (J12 elel est. daughter of Eldwarrl. rihe was Inadn Prunes Royal In lilllil, lour years afler (he death or (be prered ing PFlHUPbli Rural, hllnpress Victoria of (lcrnniny rldest (laughter ui Queen Victoria. It is unlikely that Princess Mary would be awarded the honor until an npqnwzlaialc time after Prin» cez-s Louise's death. a Two Strikes In Progress (Sperm! to ‘rho (iuardiaul LONDON. Jan, 5—~Be._‘=ldes the Eculh Waltz; coal sloppnge, affect- ing 150,000 workers, n strike of cot- ton weavers begun in Burnlcy today and may spread to 250,00‘) wearers throughout Lancasllirc. Nine milk ‘were closed today as 3,500 weavers when they handle six, eight or ten TORONTO, .lan., fr-The Tor- onto Iirnnrh of [lat-clays Bank (‘cumin Lid, officlailyj was open- ed al. 218 flay Si. today. This unit ls part of the famous organ- hption which has been doing business since l7t9. Ctl tlic ncllle firmly," says the Week- wlscly lcft unspecified. but the prair~ for his crop and will bc guaranteed cred for next year. "Kir. Bennett," says lug formed to encourage the West to change over from an excess of wheat growing to nuxcd farming." In dealing with the immediate problem of marketing the Dominiolfs 1030 crop. the Observer remarks of Frances offer. “What a similar un- dertaking by Great Britain have meant to Canada. maybe gang» cd from Mr. llennelljs expression of hope in the forthcoming Ottawa Con- fereucc. We can only trust that that (lope is well founded." MURDER BHAREE Lauds Weekly () b se r Bennetfs Proposals Re The Wester1_1__F armer cunatorrrown. ANAD, uasuyl .1 UARY ls.‘ m1 wllll-‘ll-llllTll "Iliilf" ver (lon11nents_ Upon Premicfs lteginzl Speech a 111 Which Was Unfolded A Plan Western Can l (Canadian Press) LONDON. Jan. B.—.lCflnli(ll8!l Pic. (Jahlrl-fiillr. Bcfmett ha; grasp Iy Qbservcr In its comment upon the [Regina {speech of (he Canadian Prime Munster in which was unfolded n plan of agricultural relief for West on: Caimda. “'l‘hc Bennett Govern- ment will sec the West through" con- tinues the Observer. which l5 edited Ivy the celebrated J. L. Garvin. "Both the manner and the amount of the financial support to be given are ic farmer now knows he will be paid the article looks Iicyond mcrr. pailiatives to s. real cure. Ho will assist tlw Trust Company now be- would Wliillillflll, TRIAL or Alfred Beckett Accus- cd 0f The Slaying of Greek lTaxi Driver In Glace Bay Last September. (Canadian Press) GLACE BAY, N. S. Jan. 5.-il'ol- , lowing the examination of fourteen, witnesses for (he proser-zlnnl. (ie1>1'g<: _ Allrerl Beckett, of Old Perllcan, New 1 ifllllldlflllll war- ihis morning rom- milicrl In stand lrlal at (he llPXl .'ll~ P ling of the i'-Ill12'Eiil€ Court m Syrlnnjs, on a charge n1 mnnlcr In (‘OHHBFlIfHI ' with the death at Lilnre Hay ml (he night of September 22nd of Nicholas‘ Merthica. The confession, which Beckett is alleged to have made to Crown Pros , ccutor Neil R. McArthur and crim- inal investigator Daniel Nicholson, in which he is said to have admitted the killing of (he Greek taxi driver. uns- nol. introduced. (‘rown PI‘(l$(‘l‘lll- m’ Neil H. Itltt-‘lrlhur relying on a chain of (iircumslauilai evidence (n obtain (he Cflflllllllial of Brrkctt. ls likely, hnwewr. that. (he statement . nl' Beckett will hr mirrldllcerl at I111. lrlnl in Sydney at (he February lrrml ol the suprmnn courl. I Beckett \'.':\~.. not rcprcscnicfl and cot by Iiimsclf in moody silence while (he examination of the foul-icon wit- nesses for the Crown progressed, um der the direction of Crown Proacc-f uter McAi-thur. l Highlights of the prosecution were (he positive identification of the watch of the slain (axi mall which was prmlurrrl In rnnrl nftcr liming; been bruuglll. from Nfiwlllllllillilllfl.‘ New Waterford at about clavcn uz" twelve o'clock wlth a roll of money In his posseaslcfl; inr- identification of Beckett as the man will? had been scan loitering around Oamllllclls 0nd with 9.8. I7’ corner on the afternoon cf llw kill- ing and (be colnewhat uncertain id- enllflrltlon of Bsslssll», ll the m»! Of Agricultural Relief For ada. cilifflifi m (autumn m: a WEEKS The following communication was rcccivcd by Llcut. Governor Dalton last evening: Ills Honor Licut. UUYCXKIO!‘ o! P. E. Island. Following telegram received from the Lord Chamberlain this (morning, Begins court. mourning fur six weeks from Sunday 4, inst. hu- her late Royal lliglrncss Princess Royal. Four weeks full mourning, two weeks half mourning. Flags including those at flag stations to be ltalf masted on‘ day of funeral. Melville, Secretary to Governor- General. __4 who entcrcd the death car hiarlhios latcr in the evening. with ,.._--__.__,__?._ ANNOUNUEMENTIS. COMING EVENTS, MEETINGS -ET()S. "Dancing at Inn tonight. Jerry and his orchestra. 25 and 35 c. l33U-1-fi “lvfillview club loading live stock Wednesday the 7th. nza-fi "Dance in Emerald Hall, Wed, Iiesday, January 2nd. By (Jrdgr of committee. 1376-I-6-Q "l-llvlcralll Club taking me stool: Jan. 7th, afternoon. List with Sec’ n. n. McKay. 1212-1-3-3 "Mt. Stcvrart. Wednesday, special shoal. Montague, Mondfl)’. tho best] show yet. l257-1-3-3i. "Borden Line Club loading hogs, lambs. calves at Albany, Thursday, Jan. 0th. Hours 12 to 8. 1332-1-6-21 "Rocerrc Wednesday, Jan. 14th fur Flrlflge in aid uf St. Vincent's Or- phanage nl lion Ileusemer Hall. 1336-14 "Fm ruck. ultra-ell, repaired, re- lIllFll l»): crprrt (nrrlers. Pine Iln Hampml Int-ens. Urlderls Need]? (‘raft iilmp, Ithl‘. final George St. 1326-1-6-2 "ilopc RIVCI‘ Wednesday, January '7. “flu-cc Act Comedy “Captain Ruckolt." Probably tlzc beat; yet. Specialties. 1286-1-5-31. "Dance in Orwell cove Hall, Wedv ncsduy, January‘ 7th by the Orwei Core Wolneifs Institute. If stormoyi ‘Flnlrylav. I EMA-m, "(w (‘lzfl Flow-Iv Elation, West- rlvglpr ('0 N, Y, U. S. A. PhOIIC 8'19 ("Innnr lllilfliliFS llrcwénted Rnrl FIITFTIJl :1.‘ Iwmr when‘ they or- ] Igln-‘llr Hflfldfl-lfl-Ilmost "Nuli-w» ‘lire Annual hfrrtmg 01 (he Wlllsllire (Jaiigv (.0, Will be held in (he hail at Wiltshire on Monday January 12th at ‘A p. m. Rolan Easter, Secretary. 1259-1-3-41. “Goytolvn Rovers vs. North Rivet Llndys at Hlghfielcl Rink Tuesday night. One hours skate after meflch, katlng flights, Monda anu Friday. Good cs3 1304- "Ihs annual maaling of the Erinc lfidwanl Island Tourist Assoolntlc will be held In Ibo Hoard of Trad “l? "l'='l"'“*‘"l' “l Wm“ Emil" H"’t'\ron|n.~; nu lucsdal‘. January 0th at. he had seen Bcrkvtt at a dame r-t , p, m Th“ “unnc up. pordlgllj: lnvi crl lo be present. Ill K. Marradve‘ Secretary. 1250-1- "Annuai mcetlnc llelflil Wmllvfl‘! ~Intlllul= and slilvvllls Club Wlll bl ‘hem m the Belfast mu Saturda I January 10m at 1.30 Medina Hols q Fcllhln Tuesday afternoon, Januar liltll. 1f stormy Wednesday- ' leaf-w!