‘I’; MAXIMS 0F .A MERCHANT “e “h, cgmlgrs a favour ought no; u, recall having done so. flornlllg Guardian, Pounded i881. l Charlottetown Guardian Two Cents. $20, 000, 000 FOR REL The P0 ‘>}/// Covers Prince Edward. Island Like the Dew MAXIMS 07.5 MERCHANT ____ Whore you confer a benefit upon the worthy you oblige all men. CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADAWEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10. 1930 Annual Subscriptions Delivered $5.00. By Mali Chadd: and U. S. L. $1.50. 8 PAGES Famous (Tan arlian Explorer Back Bl Plane . Has Completed. His Mission In far Qff Arctic — Reached The North East C0 Williams Land. lnllls ll ABHIBUMNE lxllmll Robert Dean, Nephew of Deceased In Jail In Halifax Charged With Forgery in Connection With Es. tate. (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, N.S., Sept. 9.—’1'i'le bodes of John and Susan Dean, aged On lVay Resolution Order Paper Today. (Canadian Press) ' OTTAWA. 0nt.. Sept. Q-Par- liament will be asked to vote $20,000,000 for the relief of unem- ployment, Premier Bennett an- nounced tn the House of Com- mons tonight. A resolution auth- orizing the expenditure of this sum will be placed on the order paper tomorrow. llwlmlnlu or s1; llllls A Great Family Record And a Brilliant Per- sonal Record in the Service of the Church. _'I‘he Rev. R. Moorhesd Legato. 1.1. Ajfinlwhotomorrow 1s "m be 1n- (Canuilan Press) WINNIPEG. Men. Sept. 9--'1'he mission of Major L. T. Burwash. famous Canadian explorer, to King Williams Land. in the far oif Arc- tic has been completed and today he is winging his way back to civ- ilization in an aeroplane piloted by N. E. Gilbert of the Western Canada Airways. _ A radio message received from the wlal expedition to the land where Sir John Franklin and his men per- ished 83 years ago. today told of Major Burwash and his companion reaching Victory Point on the north- west comer of‘ King Williams Land. The meagre report gave no indica- V tion 0i the extent of the exploration work or finds which are expected to be extensive in value and interest. Pllllllllllll l i wlllllohnf T0 vtll sum Authoriz_ ing The Expenditure Will Be Placed On RENULNTIDNISTS brother and sister, whose deaths oc- curred this year, were exhumed today an oil-dare oi the Nova Scotia police. ‘ihry will be examined by an an- alysi. No explanation oz‘ this pro- ccdure was forthcoming, other than that the examination of the bodies was being made following certain ru- mors. Robert Dean. a nephew cf the couple is in custody here on a charge of forgery in connection with the family estate. The Deans lived at Beaverbank, a small hamlet near here and their bcdics were buried in ducted minister of the High kirk of EF OF UNEMPL 0 YMENT Good-WillAviatrix. The photograph above shows Rnthiborder-to-border dash from Mexico Alexander. noted aviatrix and holder‘ to Vancouver and return, which she [of altitude record for women. justvhas Just successfully complgtgd, you lprlor to taking of! from Azua Cali- her toy. puppy, "Maryland." offlciai ente race track, Baja, California. on mascot on the my, ' her "Three Flag" good-will non-stop B 0 NSERNATINE gPiiRlvlMtENll $200 For One Dollar Bill (Special to the Guardian) LINDSAY. 0ut.. Sept. 9-A United States dollar bill given him-by his’ best girl 34 years ago and treasured by him as a lucky piece. is worth 5200 to E. Gregory of’ Lindsay. When llirs. lwlulllmlr ' T. E. Simpson Succeedsg ' ‘St James. is a scion of an old ‘Ulster- l-Soct family. whose home in the nor- them Provinca of the Green Isle. 0F CABINET (Associated Press) BUENOS AIRES. Sept. Ministers under the Irlgoycn regime 9.—'I‘he Ministry of Interior today ordered arrest of all Senators. Deputies and ill-m or Ulster." under Elizabeth and James I when large numbers of Scot-l lush, English. Welsh. Dutch and’ French Huguenot settlers and ref- ugers. colonized large portions of the (Northem counties of the Emerald Isle. Mr. Legate represents a trulyl ldatea back to the famous "Plantat- I S a m u e l Charters, ; Who Has Resignedf The Post General McRae Still Retains Position. I I i l l i l . I (Canadian Press) l OTTAWA. Ont, Sept. iL-Ofncial Levitt l lire f th b ri Churcch" his pztemaie gtelfegtealflxdfinnuunoement was m“: today 0t Gregory gave him the bill it was worth one dollar. The issue was recalled by the U. S. Feder- al Treasury because in a trans- cript on the bill the word tranquillity was spelled with only one "l.“ The owner of a similar bill in Sarnia. has re- fused $200 for it. There are said to be only two remaining bills of this issue. which was ended Saturday night by a successful revolutionary movement. Former President Irigoyen is being held in close confinement. Presl- the churchyard there. grandfather bring Ministers in County )Dowrl, [grandfather and great-grandfather Ireland. and his maternal the appointment of T. E. Simpson as ) Chief Conservative Parliamentary I Whip. Mr. Simpson, who represents‘ Algoma West, succeeds Samuel Char- ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS ETCS. "Morell Thursday. Show Dime. Orchestra. and 6746-9-6-41. "Hunter River Club loading hogs “d limbs Thursday. Sept. 11th. "‘°h°1=°ll BIOS» my. 6834-9-9-21 "Ewe! llv: Bowl. (good quality) "my. Sect. 1: till 11 Queen A. M.) Walter S. Weeks. Fredericton. 6870-9-10 P "Reserve Saturday. Sept. 20th, jmtry sale by the Ladies’ Aid. Cen- .ral Christian Church. 6554.949 Jwotice-The big show is coming l Vlmlls tonlsht; Malprque ‘Thurs. div: col-rah Ban. rh-ldsy; lflun-Qy 5""- Bltllrday: Stanley Bridge, "W41?- 6871-9-10 1“A1l roads lead to Kelly's Cross Hall _Wednesdny, September 17th to see “The vanquished Squire" in 3 "tl- 685l-9-l0-7i. "Come to the Ice Cream Social in Summ-xileld Hall, Lot d5. Thursday, September 11th, if not iine Friday. 6848-11. "Notice. After September 1st no custom sawing will be done at my mill until further notice. Please bring no timber. ‘Henry Tanner. Churn- WOd. Lot s5. ddflo-ii-i-mvlthal. "Chicken supper at Consolidated Bdhool. Mt. rial-mt. Wednesday. sllbtsmber 10th. supper from five to "KM by McDonald Women's m- Itltlm- oaoz-s-s-al. "Dr. Clift, I'll Queen 8t. Cher- lottetown. Chronic Maladies prevent- ed and cured at home. where they brikluate. b4l6-7-16-3m "Come to the ice cream social and fines in Webster's Corner Hill, Wed- resdly. " ptember 10th. Good music. L‘ not iine, Friday. 6815-9-9-21. "Grand Concert in Cornwall Hell. _ Monday. September 15th. Piano. vio- ln and Wcsl Bolus. also Playett/e. Home made candy for ssie. Admiss- ion 3t cents. If not fine Concert mil be held on Wednesday, 17th. " “‘ 08524-1041. v dents of all committees of the Per- sonallsta or Irigoyen branch of the rad.cal party also were ordered de- tamed. Last Minute News Flashes ‘Revs. Robert and Rev. Wm. Moor- head of Loughagherly-a large and important Ulster parish-being much esteemed ministers of the old Pres- byterian Secession Church of Ire- iend. and were amongst those rvho went into the Union of the Presby- terian Synod with the General Synod of Ulster. to form the General As- sembly of the Presbyterian Church that Rev, m. Legates progenitors of of Ireland. It should be mentioned’ yters. member for Peel, who has re- ‘slgrled the pmt. The position of Chief Conservative? Whip held by General A. D. Meme) is likely to remain in its present] state. Rumor has it that General ‘McRae may be appointed to the first. vacancy in the Senate for Blatlsh Columbia and resume charge of the parties‘ activities under Premier R. B. Bennett before the next generall election. The likelihood is that gen-l I (VINCENT MASSEY RESIGNS PUST (Canadian Press) OTTAWA. Ont.. Sept. il-It was announced in the House of Com- mons today by Premier H. B. Ben- rlett that Hon. Vincent llfascr. Hlzll ‘the Moor-heads. son. father and grand lclnma" Pm’) father. have covqfld a period of 14s PHILADELPHIA. Penn. Sept. 0.-—At least six men were killed and a. dozen injured today in the Qxploglon of a pusher locomotive tn the Reading Railroad round house yard here. (Canadian Press) NEW ORLEANS. La. Sellt. 9 -Captaln Nick Dsncse, a marine diver, was rescued alive shortly before I p. m. today after be- ing trapped in twenty-two feet of water since ll n. m. yester- day, when he was csullll- ""1" l. city pumping station on LII! Pontchartrain while repairing a leak. (Canadian Press Cable. via Haves) CASABLANGA. Morocco, Sept. m-lfght persons were killed to- day when s motor bus overturn- ed into the ditch near here. Dc- tl-ils of the accident were locking and It was not known how many were in the vehicle or how all! were lntund. (Associated Press) ZAGREB CROATIA. Jlllfl Sluts. Sept. t-Studente demon- ltrltlng today u e smut against execution of fonr Sloo- venas by the Italian Government st Triest. Saturday. tolls! drill- ed an Italian nu tbrofllll the nsud and burnt it ln the hospital square. The popullce eflflllllfl Kin the streets and from the fa- lowl- gregatiorl in the old couggry. Ills grandfather. Rev. George "Legato. was ordainer first Minister of Kilk- inemurry congregation. _ co. Down. Ireland. in the year Oontinued- on Page 3 DESTRIIBTIVE FIRE IN llllE. (CI-nsdtan Press) CHICOUTIMI. Que. Sept. 9.-A fire early this morning practically destroyed the small village of Her- bertville Station in the Lake St. John district. '1‘he church, the railroad station, the branch of the Bsnque Canndienno Nationale building. two hotels and about twenty dwellings were burned to the ground. The Weather, etc Moderate fresh westerly winds. fair and not much change in tem- perature. Maximum 04 Minimum 48 High tide this afternocn at 12.25 571d tonlorrow It 12.50 Sim Ila this evening It 6.21 and rinse tuna-row morning nt 5.32 Lacs quarter moan Monday Sept (l5, 1.49 p. m. t years in charge oLthe same con-l cral Mcllae will not go to London as |Ccmmissioner of Canada to London. Canadian High Commissioner. It is has resigned his pcst, understood that his present plans lcontemplate a trip to southern France and Spain. serious injury in the hurricane that swept the Island, according to an official at the main office “All our boys are safe," he told the Guard- ian representative. He was unable to make any specific statement con- cerning the welfare of John M. Don- ald. son of James P. Donald. 253 Quebec Avenue. who his parents fear has been injured. "All I know is that the official communication from Santa Domingo said all our boys were safe.“ i Royal Bank Staff Safe (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO. Ont. Sept. 9--‘r.\'ery' member of the Royal Bank of Can- ada staff at Santa Domingo escaped Diocesan Co n ven tio n Of C. W L. At Alberton i ‘fhe annual diocesan convention of President. and by Mayor Ibley. the Catholic Women's league of | Prayer was offered by Rev. ‘l’. Camp- Prince Edward Island opened last 1 bell. evening in the Institute Ilnll at. Al- In her address. Mrs. I‘. J. Casey berwn with a large attendance of ‘remarked that an honour has been delegates from the sub-divisions ofipnid the Island in the appointment lthe League in all parts of the pro- l of Mrs. W. J. McIntyre. as first vice- i vince. A number of delightfully ren- I President of the National Board. In dered musical numbers were irlter- .tl1e diocese of Prince Edward Island woven between business periods ofithere are fourteen sub-divisions of the session. Addresses were delivered the Catholic Women's League vrith by Mrs. i". J. Casey. D;oce:an Presl- s, total of seven hundred members. dent. Rev. Joe. Oihra, 0.553., and 4 One unit was re-orgsnfzed in Lot 65. MB- W- J- MCIMYTE- Greetings We" _ and a new unit formed in Lot l1. extended to the visitors by Acting Up till the month of June $6.500 was President cf the Alberton sub-dlviJ sion. Mrs. J. B. Cunningham. in the Absence 0f Mrs. Prank illcAldufl. the ~4- Omtililied 0n PIG! 3 NNTMHHUNB )BAMPA|GN clluullcl P. E. I. Hospital Cam- p a i g n Committee Leaders Meet — Mr. W. F. Tidmarsh Ac- cepts Chairmanship. Two important forward strides were mode in the Prince Ldward Is- land Hospital campaign yesterday, for in the afternoon Mr. W. F. Tid- marsh accepted the chairmanship of the executive committee. and in the evening most of the district chair- men from Queens and Kings Coun- ties attended a conference supper at Beach Grove Inn. By consenting to serve as execu- tive chairman, Mr. Tidmarsh, who is at the head of the Portland Packing Company in this city, becomes com- mander-lrl-chief of the whole volun- teer organisation. l-le will direct the ‘activities oi more than 200 campaign [workers in Charlottetown and thbfe {of 250 comnutteemen throughout thei iremainder of this County and in' iKirlgs. _ Executive Chairman Tidmarsh is a 'veteran m philanthropic and com- munity wcrk. He was a prominent men-lber of the i923 campaign for lthe hospital. the 1924 campaign for the Protestant Orphanage and the lMackenzie King gCalled To 'F2lsk :'By The _§peaker Makes Statement In House That Is Thought To Be Unparlia- mentary-Immediate Action Is What Canadian People VJan t, And We Will Keep The Prom- ises We Made, Says Premier Bennett. A (Canadian Press) OTTAWA. Ont. Sept. (lb-The ex- i vestlon any statement made 1n tliil Home" 551d If: AIacKemle Flu-u; pectatlcn that Rt. Hon. W. L. Mac- ~31“ 1 am mum; t; 5,3013“ the _~_¢. kerlzle King and Premier R. B. Ben- curacy Cg certain figures m ti.“ llett would speak cn the Address 1n '51] emem flrhlCh a“ no; can,“ ~ Reply to the Speerh from the) txpAkLlAngEfz-IARY Throne. fllled the gallerzes of theé M. speak“, Black mberveded‘ Dd. House of Commons to overflowing 1th,, R,’ Hon Gentleman 5a.). that he ‘m5 aftsmoan‘ The “bung °t alfzgures were not correct.‘ he askhd number of documents which hadihfietween that observant,“ and ti“ been asked ‘or by Mr‘ Mackenzie 'orl2 that "there was not a word ‘of King yesterday occupied the first itruzh m 12.. the" was s. “fie dfl f”, minute‘ of {he Home‘ thelference was inc‘1rle:l to think Prime Minister detailing them as ma“ ‘he Rt He“ Gengleman w“ H;- efich “as la-d on the table‘ pmwhlnz unPPrILamer-ltary languaga ll-le had had llzde expsrience and lhlezv what was and what was not iParliamentarv. The Speaker hope: _ Kin: Continues Debate In rlslnzflo’ continue the debate on the Address u-l Reply’ to ‘financing movement for the tuber- the. _ tlat the Leader of the Oppositia: Speech from the Throne Rt. Hon. rculosis sanltarium. In the first of w. L. Mackenzie Kzng. Leader cf 191959 m"! undertakings. he did the Opposition, was applauded by lfe-Omfln 5917* 35 I 319mb" O1 7-119 his followers. He congratulated the flexecutive committee. I-Ie was V108 biover and Secsnder of the Ad- fchalrman of the executive committee dyes; wmle h, °gfe;-ed 1m Cgngyat. jin the Orphanage campaign. Mr. [Tidmarsh also has been actzve in ,m:lny other civic enterprises. It is, movement to raise $250,000 for the new Prince Ifdlvard Island Hospital, he is putting the cap sheaf on his many benefactlons to the commun- ity. | "We have worked hard to persuade ' Mr. Tidmarsh to become our leader." said Mr. W. K. Rogers, chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Hos- pital in an address to the district chairman last night. "It was not‘ easy to obtain his can-operation at) this time. for he is an extremely busy man. But I am happy to be able to say that we have succeeded. All of the trustees feel that in ob- taining Mr. Tidmarsh as executive chairman. we have gone far toward assuring the complete SUCCASS of this worthy undertaking." ulatlons to Premier Bennett and his colleagues on their assumption cf of- fice. Mr King sascl he could not felt bl’ hl-‘v admirers that in 59m“! 1 “rejoice with them 111 tile manner ‘cut to make a success oi the present in which they have achieved their victory." The Opposition did not m- terld to take up much of me time of Parliament in TBVZEWLU; the past. continued Mr. Mackenzie King. par- ticularly in view of the fact that this , was a special SCSSlCTI called to deal with unemployment. The Opposition would cooperate with the merit in meeting that situation. But if he refrained from deahng with certain features of the late elecnon campaign. he was nevertheless not urlmindful cf them and would treat them at a later date. Govern- A Wide Statement With respect to unemployment the Opposition Leader remarked that Tom hfoore. President of the Trades ‘zvzld not adhere to his farms.- stat:- lment. It was lmposlble to can"; on ‘the debate in the House. said Mr. Markcnzle 1f members YPere d3. ibalrcd from asserting the accuracy, ‘o.’ statements made outshde the Home; ‘Pf Commons. The zncidnt pxsed over. , l Premier Will Keep Promises I desire LO say‘ this to n11: Rzght Honorable friend said Premier Ben- nett. 1n reply-"Ihere has been an, election. The Golerliment that was ln power 1s no longer 1n OffiCE and a new Government is ln its place. 'During the cclmpzugn I prcmsed to icall a special session of Parlzamerlt to deal With unemployment. "lhis special session has been called in pursuance of that promise. "I donot Jllbpose for a single moment to tra- verse in this House. matters discuss- ed 1n the elecrion. I v1.1 content lml-self with saying the prams-es lvo m=de we will keep. That lzzust 1n- deed seem strange to gentlemen of the Opposlncn who reclll the long 11s: of promzses made by the Liberals m previous years." Mr. B"l‘.i‘iEIf said Air King had promised to reform the and Labor Congress of Canada had :sa1d recently that unemployment m N0 CM!” N051" lCarlada was largely psychoiognral, If Senate and when the opportunity ranle had frllieri to do so "This "Gentlemen." said the new execu- tlve chairman when acknowledging ths.enthuslestlc greeting from the NJYIQ Ilthering of district chairmen. g"; fee) deeply honored by belnz flk- 5 years of the Mackenzie 12m; aci- we have Prepared f" fulfill rrcmwcs ed t» serve you. ‘The neovle o! this Continued on Page 3 l Police Are On The Lookout (spacial to the Guardian) i llulnnvhxi. Que. sem- 9—F- E- Simard. President of the Gatineau Creamery Company. Ltd. here. is subject of a sidearm»! police search on t warrant charging false] pretences. Mr. Slmard secured $4.000 from Rev. Father A. Levis‘ and a like cmout from Mrs. Henry. Roy of Maniwaki. It is further claimed Simard is indebted to many farmers of the district for cream. (Canadian Press) OTTAWA. Ont, Sept. 9.—Hon. Raoul Dundursrld will continue ls leader of the Liberal members of the Senate. it was decided this morning at a party caucus. During the last Parliament. Senator Dsndurand was llhis were so. Mr. K1118 remarked. he l G°\'l’l‘l‘-Ill@ll'5' 551d '11? Premier "lll'~7~ lthought that Mr. Bennett had dllr- roses '0 ‘=0 forward villi lire 11w- Fing the campaign created more 1m. 1 gramme l‘, has clltimcti It docs not l . iemploymen. m Canada than m : prtpose tn d’) 2t at 7115s and no such {would be ablF to cure in the eightiifilflml-‘P "m loads Th! Its-Simon mmmcaflczm M,‘ Bennett 113;) 5am in Mnnectzon with the special session u strnlord‘ on," mo" "m. 1mg, will be introduced (l1 this I-lcusrl as 000 people had left Canada for the "it fllil OPMflllHiW" United States The!‘ were leavm? a! the rate of 5.000 each month. with‘, lmmedm! “"4"” an“. 873 "tunnng month“, may Mr Bennett sud ‘n! would regard [statement declared M, “rake”... is as a great prrflcr" to represent (King “had no, a wom- Of ‘mm m yCanada at the Impcrlal CCIIiPrClIPQ. HP recalled that as Leader of the l ‘OPPOSITION LEADER of»; o]; Opposition he had been (he first to , if " ORDER There were ori-s of order“ and the Prlme Minister rose to assert tin? m; QppOLMOfl Leader was "out of order.“ No I-Ion Gentleman may 51* in ths HCUS‘ of Commons that a 51319319115 made- by another Hon h“) not, g word of truth in 1i, Mr. biarksnzl-e Km; f-Bld the‘ Fllfill a rule applied to statements made m the House. but no to there made rlsewhere. He was referring to a dec- laration attributed m Mr Bennett at ‘Strstford. The Prime biinster would not have dared to make such a statrmsnt in the House of Commons. The Prime Minister again rose "The Rt. Ron. Gentleman says that this statement was made by me." he declared "and he also says that there ‘io-rernmel-lt Leader of the Senate I was not a word cf truth in it That md ‘ “mm,” with“; 33mm) m is not in acccrdame with the rules of o1. the Mackenzie am; cabinet __.~ this House. z m mt. oeilinl lnw ll» elm‘ suggest the calling ri an Imjsezlal Economic Conference. ‘If circa":- stances should prevent me from .1’.- terldll-lg that gathering“ 11c sairl. “it will be because I regard sly duiv to the people of Canada as mcre m".- poriurlt ' There should be no dili- culfv. he said 1n the House glvng immediate approval oi the proposals the Government would lsy before if. (They were all base-l m lssue< which livers rlraril’ before thl prlaplr rluriz", the electzon and on lvl-hch the Gcv- ernmcnt had a positive mandate Ha refused in discuss issues n.‘ the cre- tton except as they rvozalri coals up in connection oath measures introduced. b}: the Government "I will leave 1r.‘ to the Judgment of the Canadian people" he said. "to decide win: is‘ ‘best for them-long discus-lips cfl what i5 past, arguments aired: trans- l actons that an no more, or lfllfiltdid t-vni" . . 3; liT ,. 1 - “:7