V """"-'-__*"_ Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew “TTS Siiiit.///f.,.,...» lllrriiiwii in//in se?" / The Peoples Paper 'ff *T Read byiveryhody .\ §W§ MAxiMs I OF .A MERCHANT A dtseonteuted man knows not where to sit easy. _ = A - - -- ... . _ _ llariilng \:ion‘|`r;dls:;!rFol:innde;lYoisu:;l _ ' ' ' ` '1' - ~ -. , G di I C - cHARi.oT'ri~:'rowN. CANADA. TUESDAY, si-:PTEMBER 16, 1930 10 PAGES .J Annual Subscriptions Delivered 8.5.00. I! Ms-Ll Canada md U. I. A. $4.50. Char ‘Y ~ 'v ;' ' ""1--~ -e=== _ _ . . . i Z i *v H lj Shamro k’s Chances AreDim’nislii'n lli.l!i|iS UF THE ’4i EXPEDIFIUNI Major Burwash, Can. ‘ adian Explorer, Back From Pilgrimage To King Williallfs, Land ~Found Evidence of Franklin’s Camp. i “""““ ` f r Canadian Preis) EDNICJNTON, Alta. Sep. 15.-Stor- rs of the grim tragedy which be- fell the Sir John Franklin explor- nionpai-13.' during their search for the nor'!i\\-est passage eighty-three tears ago. were brought to Edmon- ton :cci.i_\~ by Major. P. T. Burwssh. Dominion Goveri' ment explorer, who returiii'-ri from an airplane journey which lock him to King Williams Land and the mag:.etic pole Ottawa Will Get First Detail! Czzswa will' get the first complete details of what was found on the ice bound coast along which the Frank- lin e.vpeclition \va;;dercd after spending tivo years on ships im- prisoned in the ice, Major Burwash stated today. The explorer told. however. tha' frequent evidences of Fi-.\:.li1.n':. camp were found. "some of them were twenty miles spurt," he Mid. "Some of them were almost side by side." ` In the Interests of Science , Making a pilgrimage in the inter- rsts of science. Malo: Burwash fol- lowed again that bloody trail down which a straggling procession of ar; ish . DC Traverse I-Iali, Rffrpgldnfi Wfiilne. September ivtn. ' this served. 8997-9-16-Zi. lt Borden Ling C] b limbs. cgi- 5 t “ 1055108 H031. Gem' lathli/eH,oL;s iizltgng, Thursday. '1008-9-16-3| li , it Thuyélfshire Club loading live stock Lin WM If:“°1'l`l1H8. September 18th. A - N~ Easter, Secretary. 6989-li. .. Me Rfgugr monthly! meet-ing Ladies’ Churm I., l»icsp.tal in 'Trinity memoo 0¢.al Hall, Wednesday D» at 3.30 sharp. 8990-9-16-Zi. "Good fun 5 . . . good time at the Hf§“°‘DD3DCe tonight. Caledonia ,,eSi5mAn°£C1ns from 9 to oi-ie. ne- ~ - 'ioos-ii "All roads lead to Kell' . ys Cross f;;"_,1Y’h°“"°=dnv. september :mi to ms G vanquished Squire" in 3 ' 6651-9-10-'Ii. t`;;Th§ Stanley Players will present Hmfoil Sy' Wanted n Wife" in Tryon mh rl Tuesday evening. September ' B936-9-13-3i. 1_°'D\'~ Clifl. 171 Queen st.. Char- e~>d.tetowri. Chronic Msltdles prevent- , 9114 cured at home. when they °1'~§-note. M16-7-lb-Sm "Tm Mt. Stewart Dramatic Club if H bust of himself executed by Antonio making plsns for a submarine dash 1 J I FamoE` _?ritish. Explorer 39.4 pollaws ini Piihiii Sittings -- M 0 t i 0 11 Carried However, D e s p i t e' Protesta. tions-To Stop Dumping, (Canadian Press) | UITAWA, Ont.. Sep. 15.-Objec-| tion to I. motion put form/ard by the Prime Minister, the effect of which would deprive mem-bet-5 of the Wed-i nesday evenings off. was taken in the House of Commons today by S. J. Youns- <1.-ib.. Weyburii.> Despite In the photograph above is seen Sir Hubert Wilkins, famous British sntarctlc explorer, inspecting the the motion carried with the result Snlemme, New York sculptor, as the latter looks on. Sir Hubert is now that the Commoners will sit on under the ice across the geographical North Pole. Wednesday night as on other nights. ALBANY. N. Y.. Sept 15-(A.P.l --Governor Roosevelt yesterday broke sftrwo-year official sileztce con- cerning the prohibition -ques/.lon to announce himself for repeal of tl-ie 18th amendment a.-.cl substitution of a federal statute granting each state the right to control the sale of in- toxicsnts. In a. letter to United States sez- ator Robert F. Wagner. made public here. the Governor included the sub- ject of prohibition among the tepics that he believed should be siress. ed at the Democratic state conven- tion in Syracusain the latter part of this month and added that there must be some definite assurance that by no possibility at any time or in any place the cld saloon can come back." The Governor urged that not only should states be given control of liquor bui. that there should be "de- finite recogzitiori of the extension of home rule to the lower sub-divisions of Ciovemment-in other words, a recognition of the right of cities. vil- lages or towns by popular vote to prohibit the sale of i:it:xica;'.ts with- in iheir own borders." The 18th amendment. the Gover- nor declared, "has not furthered the cause of a greater tsmperance in our population." He expanded this state ment by quoting a resolution of the American Legion which said the law had "led to corruption and hypoc- risy" and added the decla,ra~iori “I persozally share this opinion." "Sc widespread in this state is the resentment agsinst the results of the 18th amendment", the Governor wrote to Senator Wagner, "that the time has como to stop tslki:g and to seek action." The Governors expression of atti- tude had been awaited slrnost since the moment he tzok office on New Yearfs Day 1929. The announcement was regarded wi h special interest in view of the frequent recent mentioning of his rams in connection with the Presl- detial candidacy for 1932. “The force Ind effect of the 18th amendment can be eliminated of course, only by s new constitution- al amendment. This would super- sado and abrogate the 18th unend- ment and substitute therefore a new constitutional provision. Ther. is clear." . "The fundsmenul of s new lmendmezt," 'the Governor c:nt'.n- ued "must be the restoration of real eral states The isle of in»oxics.rts will Present their ploy "Demon §'“e*>b¢" in the wimiee nail, mum. Member ‘iota st uso. cmd -pee- ""~"'~ D°nt mis it. _ 000':-9-is-si. t r . t . ' , eenuoi over intoxiesiits to the sev- l 3. Roosevelt Fav Dry L Amendment - Long S if they so wish, within its own bor d°"‘~° . . ‘ » - ‘ of orkln. fic &d rlceitféd itele- ` Ministers Foy i ..I“.‘§..“;°i;:~*;:. .‘;';;‘f...2°. i:‘.‘:°i; Weiner t Cl;>“d"=i°e§ .-_ -in. ii.. mi. fo .0- virtually every 'part of the state Wll N0 e r In I ;'§v:;;:;?ghh;,;';? dhuem 3:2' To ronto Govtn , during th” “mm” owunned his Boyd and Connor to convinced the measure to be intro-| i fear thai-, the busiriezs depression ex- isis “not only is a few of the larger cities but extends to all of the small er cities and even to the villages in rural dis`ricts." Leave For Harbour Grace This Morning. A11 Outline °f the P"°S’f3m f°" 5°' Weather conditions again have de- clal v'tlfa1'e “'85 Sent bt' the C'°"°f° uiyea me taking an for Harbour nor to ilhe Senator. The Governor Gnu' Nf1d__ of gapnm Em-,u Boyd U`1¢1l1d°d in fm WPWS “'hi¢h h’ be' and Lieut. Harry Connor. Trans-At- 1i°"/°d WCW! be °f imY’°"'““°° at lantic flyers, in the Bellanca mono- *-hl °°‘“`°mi°1l the 5“"°3`5°"S °f “uterl plane Columbia, in which they land- P°“’°1'~ °’m5"°l °f Public “°'um°", ed at Tea Hill on Saturday evening. farm 1'¢“°f» “nd °1d ‘ge ‘°°“my' Heavy rain and continued threaten- 1_ ing weather will make lt. impossible W for the airmen to hop off today, as Lrovoit corrraor. Move saaiv they had hopei Yesterday Councillor Poster. acting ‘ WASHINGTON' sept u_(U'P')_' Mayor, odlclally welcomed the cvia-4 Efforts to force both parties to adopg tors to me my They new are thai state liquor control platforms in 1932 guests of DL _L s_ Jenkins' at Upton were forseen by observers yesterday Fm_m_ as is result of the statement cf Gov emor Roosevelt of New York in fav- lor of such a program, which is sim; iier in major points to the ohm 0 i Ambassador Dwlizht Morrow, -~ Cann0t Deal Ipublican senai orial nominee in New W. h P . Jersey. The usual anti-prohibition agilt- lt rolect .3 ion in Cori ess, and flood of bils ° its provide liqiiroi- ii-i One firm 0r'Hn- Nov' Next iother, probably will con-ie again with _ ¢0m-¢m_;g of Congress. But even ‘canadian rms) 'h 'M “'“' C°"3’°“ “med m wasl-uNG'roN, oc.. sept. is.- ii’ wit November and convening the follow- i_-g December, an overturning of tht overwhelming diy melon'-v *S lf-‘°“ Hon. R. B. Bennett, Prime Mmlster of Canada. informed the United States in s. note made public st. the as unlikely. | _ 15 to Stats Department today. that Can- The mu m°h‘°m°msT'5 have ada could not deal with the Stu _ _ t, nd some 2° °f me 96 Sena :ea 5 3 . 435 Lawrence waterway project ss pro-f Where between 140 mdtw ?f¢‘;‘e¢°n. posed by the United States untill L" me H°“f_;'t _nt mo; l_;`en;,d by next November at least. when s study Emssifinal Oh,hlrt`;ix: is pwceptéd by would be mode and further notes ex- bg§:'pa:;eS `md` aggressive wet_md_ changed. The note was s reply to 1 hu ue mms ‘mum m amy the United States note carried to Ot- dry is be The” h mme shame taws by il-Lsnford Mlcrllder. new ziiiflwtiissamseiiiberi from the south United stem Minister to ceriiice. informing that the government of _ th iddl west will include ;_;;w ;mEm_°;1bmomm_ ti-ie United states vm may to pro- Proposed Changes p ‘"3 F |- Y E R r 9 au] S Repeal i _ set iii respect is crimping, where ne ieit on Priory night. 1-lei-i. a. B. _ i,-, Rockman. .Minister of National Would Substitute State Liquor Control For 18th. f“’°“;‘°;m;“‘:° ix ;’}‘1°i°°f'jm°;1 -._ - dence EndS‘ H 0 'is value of irnported goods for duty N purposes at not less than the whole- salers or job-bers my in the country duced would stop dumpirig so far as it was huma.nlypossible.Insome cases that had come to his knowledge, the Minister sto ed. discounts as l-iigh as 86 percent had been allow- od Canadian importers of d\lmD¢°3-Nd goods were Ning iml>°1`i¢d 11190 CW' wa under conditions which prelud- leially affected Canadian producers. Tim Governmerir. now i>rJP0Sed W extend this provision to all products. Teri! Changes Will Be Known'l'ods7 ` ofi'rAwA. oi-it.. sept. is.-Pi-eirierl R.. B. Bennett. announced tonightl that changes in the tariff would be mons tomorrow. The Prime Minister night. Former Premier Mackenzie King objected to second reading of the measure amending the Customs' Act in respect to dumping which had first to bo cleared. Third Beldlnl OTTAWA, Ont., Sept. 15.-Third reading wu given to the government bill approprlsting twenty million dollsrs for unemployment in the Home of Commons tonight. APPOXNTMENTS OTTAWA, Ont.. Sept. 15-Premier R. B. Bennett infonned the House With Regard To Wed.; nesday Evenings made known in the House of Com-X suggested making his statement to-i . MONTREAL. Sept. 15...'|°h° ouvii renews in the footprints of the master. E|¢"¢l1 ynrs ago Sir John A1. cock took off from Harbor Grace, Newfoundland, with Sir Arthur Whltten~Brown and flew Z0 the British Isles in gn ¢,=|,,\-ly *Win - enrined vieireri . vimy bomber. _ N°“' C=i=¢=in Bora. ii cumi- hu flier. wiism sir Jenn ¢“¢i,¢ to fly back in 1913. is Attempt- inz the same long over-water flitht. but in a single-englned monoplane. Sir John Alcock was just plain John Alcock in the days that he took Errol] Boyd aloft in the Primitive flying machines of Villf-‘IG 1912. The young Can- apt pupil. Be went up alone af'- minutes instruction with Aleock at his side. In those days of flying box kites. the "Aeronsuts” sat side i ll! lm! Un I. Win( with the mc- ` tor rou-ing behind them, grasp- ing s handful of levers l odlsn from Toronto proved an tar only »three hours and 23 i 1 The Challenger SzrJohnAIcoc ` InHisAttempl; jAmeriEir.i Boat }|Shamrock Outsailed By Enter- I prise In Second Race Of Series -Was Two Miles Astern At . Finish. _ By Ken Clark. Canadian Press Staff . clear men' of the Shansrock engatei Correspondent) Lin lie: loin; stern chase. Three belli NEWPORT. R. I.. Sept. la-Har. ‘ sounded as she made the mark gybod old Vanderbilt, defending the Am. about at 2.30.32. and Heard followed ericas Cup for the United $iaies.`Vandei~bilt's example, breaking out sailed the Enterprise to a decisive lhis spinnal-zer. Later he changed his l`iC¥»0l'y over Sir Thomas l_.iptori's,mind and figuring the Shamrock Shamrock today- In a mild south- lwas ,Linder the circumstances not west wind Vanderbilt outsailed Ted gaining the some advantage as her Heard. demonstrating that with airival, from the heavy canvass tcok light air and a smooth sea, the litdown. The fog grew heavier and yacht designed by W. Starling Bur- ;from a position half a mile abecm gem is faster than Charles E. Nich- 'of the Enterprise, the Shamrock, tr-:o clson`s boat. imiles astem could barely be secn. ‘The racers lollecl along toward the finish and as the wind frahenod I Bitter Pill i the Shamrock drew up slightly. But 3 New Cabinet TORONTO, Ont., Sep. 15.-Tltreei new cabinet ii-iii-iiner; wiii be msn-il ln st Government House \>moi-row’ in the person; of Rev. W/G_ Ma.;-;m,i of Brantford, as Minister of thel newly created Portfolio of Pubic] welfare; Di-. J. M. Robb or Aigf-.mal as Minister or rreeitn and col. T. L. i Kennedy as Miniswr of Agricultural » _ I Boston, England Mayor Is Creeted | QUEBEC. Sept. 15-LC.. P. >-A touch of the Old .World ritual was seen this morning in the port of Quebec, when His Lordship Mayor Reuben Salter. of Boston, Linmln- snii-e. England. and other oirician oil route io Boston. Mass, where they will participate in the tercentenary Bar colony. A few minutes after the Liner berthed. Colonel Petty A. Guthrie, represeiitiiig Mayor Curley. of Bos- ton Mass and Leo F. Greene, pri-esi» dent of the Boston '1\.`P°¥THfphiosl Union boarded the Ascnnis and wel- comed the civic officials of the Old World Boston on the uve! d°¢i¢é- At the request or news obo-°arli>h ers. Mayor sslwr posed in his offi- cial dress of scarlet and black goom trimmed with ottnr, heavy °°fT>°\’&- tion chain, and ircricutely-fashioned cocked hat. l Reap Benefits Of Exhibiting It wa; 5 bitter pm for Canadian she wa.s dishearteningly behind. As th Enterprise at 3.40.44 swept observers to see Vanderbilt take the | E lead at tm openmg of me Second 5 alongside the comrnittee boat ar.:l raw and img,-¢a_,¢ it to about A mile across, it v.-as obvious that tha and s half or-gr me thmy mug i Shamrock sailed as s boat for light course buf, they sv,-l110w,d it gm,,e_ i airs was no match for the Enterprise fully. It was obviously no fault vofiunder todays conditions. Bfifhh buildmz or see siriii that the . S0011 old Shamrock drew igke 3 - ---'-**‘* huge triangular ghost out of the mist I . astern as the homs and sirens of` ' I . 6 YQCISB fl B city of boats roared for her ri\':il's Blg D C nm' S United States Seven Knot Breeze Customs Revenues . _.= 1 - 1 , ; ./ ,I _ _ ( _ , _i .. g .I / -- . , f. .',, » f ’ ' , . . , .» ' 1 , s __ .v ,si _ r_,_ ff?-W 3'. és 5... _s.:-2:3. that hizvoric east coast city landed, from the Cunard liner Ascariia en; celebraion of the hfasslchusettsi The wind was a bare seven knots* as the racers made sail, A5 seven* bells sounded they were Jockeyingf making short hitches and today ini this work the British skipperap-. pearecl a. little the better. Both* boats had foremtay sail _libs and lib topsails set for the ten mile beat to! windward. Vanderbilt headed up to. the line a few seconds ahead oil Heard, but this advantage appeared* to be offset by the fact that the Briton was lengths to weather. i anything Heard might do. A couple of long hltches arid the Enterprise rounded the first mark at 1.20.02 ".l"l'ie Shamrock was six minutes anri six seconds astern. Both skipper.- hoisted immense gibs and with the oiiissiieri , iSpecial to the Guardiani XVASI-lD*¥GTON S6Dt 15-G'0'i'e.'m- ment Customs revenues have dec- i-eased ssrooo ooo in rise Pfefeni fli- CJ1 year 36 compared with l'eC1oiP€S from this source a year ago 1 “E95- m-_V department statement showed today. The falling off in imports un- dm. me new Smggt,-1-I.af\’I8y tlrlff 803 csused the revenues to dw? f1‘°m sl'l‘l.o08.000 for the corresponding pe*-god of g year ago to $'i0.000.000 P00, bugmegs conditions tlirougnout the world were cited a factor in the Treasury exports were They got sway at 11.40. Vanderbilt I decrease. _ - went over the port tack and crossed |hOP0fl-ll h°“"°"°" Imwm “H mf snamrocirs bow. Tiieresirer the nn- icrease dim-‘5 me "fi °f W ’“f"“ terbrise slowly but surely left lier . ,fear and bfifls l’°"f‘P`*‘ ‘° 3b°‘“`$°°' rival astem and four miles from 1000.900- “‘hl¢h “wid be “°rm3‘ for the start was so far ahead her skip- lthé WHY- per did not have to worry about. The Weather. etc Il’ %i ¢@‘\- tivnvl ‘lie wr 40 ‘fine int conceit' oufor wind off the starboard quarter. bore down for the second mark, the En- terprise drawlng rapidly away to the discouragement of those who hoped Saturday; situation would be re- versed. '. miter than siiamrocii The Enterprise was now sailing better than the Shamrock on it reach as she had dons ii-i the wind- wsrd work. The afternoon was bright and warm. The racers rolled in e. groundswell and the green boa: I i A “FORMER iS T0 ., fri" El Cn' ills to aeroan S; his ow" ...mi 'f‘“\Ls‘ Y ation \ '? . » i 1 /‘\ .-F The fact that both Roosevelt and Morrow have been discussed widely u 1933 pggiblg pi'§°§1del1tiI-1 cin- did ' makes interesting their similar state irie.'.to. » Charlie Belanger ‘ Wins from Sekyra sms of the respective poriel' coed with the project st any time and suggesting the appointment of commissioners to formulate s treaty for this purpose. (Canadian Press) DOVER, Eng.. Sept. 15-The United States swimming twins, Bernice sad Phyllis Zlttenfelll. tht evening sbsmloned their attempt to swim the English Channel from England to Frlnee. They retnrnsd to Dover by boats. .__ "hW“¥h Htl” 5l""°3‘5 5h°'“|<| 3* (Clnsdisn Press) PW. secured sn unanimous decision made lawful in A y stste of the un 'r0p,0N'r0_ QM, ggpyh 15__.Mgg. ov" Joe say," cum mmm Wm, 1°" #hm *M P¢°P1° °f i-N li-"0 ins his first lpoeai-ance in the ring newyvieigiii, from Deywri, ohio, in “lilo it-» IM. °°=\V¢1'i2lY *M H0910' since irscturing his band some weeks' their io mums bm; whim felgmq °f UW "M0 S\1°“1¢i MW *H0 fitht ago. Charlie Beiiiriger. canadian sire Gia.-.;~~.r.~.~~lr A'.'.iI=.-tic Clubs spark- mb!Nt*Nl°¥¢l&tB&9Pil_iishtb»avsmuntohmnimu wma:-!iu»nawb»nteai¢m._,|,.“._..,__ of Comn-ions todsy that he proposed Toronto Exp0° to make A statement before the House rises on the question of sp- ____ pointing s High Commmislioner for 51- 301-m_ 5.9 1_v,_-nu Mgmme Clnldl in IDYIQQ Ind “BO I Clif- Pgqving hgvs gqmngggg (0 got? ulisn Minister to Ws.shi.ns't0r|~ Ml benefit from the display at this B0l'm¢Wl l~hl’lU11D0¢l\1!1'tYf WU mlm' yes.r's Cdnldisn National Exhibition in mower to s question by Rt Hon- in 'rcmritc with 'un esubiisnriierit w. 1... Mackenzie Kms. 0vv°¢lt1°11 enemy ei rein- new rieririiis con- Leacer. |ei-ms for tm distribution oi Mui- - time products in Ontario. l'\'illo-wir.; lelolutlbl Ulrrld up such s successful showing the OTTAWA. 011*-~. 809 i5~"T|'1° N5' Maritime Provinces have decided to elution to bfinl in s bill smendihl enter sn exhibit this foil st the Roy- tneciuwmsactinruvottwdvmb- siwintsrrsirtnbsneldinrioronte int wil 6011404 in 919 3°” 01 initovernber. Announoanontwthis from overseas kept dropping behind. As far ls the eye could see to port and starboard yachting palaces, fish- ing boats. speedbosts, destroyers. craft of every sort followed in the woke of the two sailing princesses. Coutgunrd patrol boats circled crate to fresh southerly winds. un- about under full steam. sailors wav- settled with scattered showers and ing their arms and bawling out fog, becoming warmer. their orders to private boats to keep Maximum-62. eiesr. At 2.21.22 vrnderbiit gybea riinniium-si. " around the second mark and a few High tide this afternoon at 5.14 and minutes later hoisted his great whit/5 tomorrow morning at 3.3!. sheet of s bsllooner. The Americans Sun sets this evening at 6.09 and broke out their spinnaker. Under a rises tomorrow moming at 5.39. nine knot _ breeze Vanderbilt now New moon Monday, sept. 22_ 113 "i`ORA`)N 10. Septémbfr 16-M0d- and 1 bill had tm it sim A 11"* by rt. vt. 1:. sun-isby Maritime radius. ""“' ` 'M .Trade Qommltdtlios-h'0tta_1rs._“ commons touch: vit-wit diwlm meet vu mme mrs im weriirgi carried s perfect mountain of snows' s. in trail. A slight fog ble-iv up about this Summerside tide eighteen niinutos time I-bd it was difficult to get sllater than Chsrlotietovm. ,./uni _C i t , 1 ° ° u o ° ‘ii _I ?.:if=;i , »-¢-_.-