MAXIMS ORA y, wcupflhfl can fill thntNltulohld inhaled “NI miller‘!- l ' h MERCHANT. it A fluiuart. “"1" Guard-LI. Ionlllod 1801. gwlgteoiown Gurdlu Two Cull. Trends-Atlantic Flyers Said T v }}Z/" The People's aper {no Read by Everybody i Covers Prince. Edward Island Like the Dew (JHARLOTTETOWISI, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, JATISIUARY 14, 1931 TWIILLINGDONS sA Y coonp YE TO DOMINION Gov. (TeheraPS FarewallMessage To All (ianadians “My Wife And I Leave All Our Happy Associations Here With Real Regret, But Distance Does Not Impair The Sincerity Of Friendships, Have Made Of Which We Amongst You,” Says Willingdon. MR‘ SELLS llln lssllr ll sllllllclll tlpcrial lu the Gunrdhn) l'c.'I(>“'l'0. Out, Jan. 13-4-1011 E. A. lll.;ll~ll, Provincial Treasurer, Plihllilffi! tezllly that the Province ‘i Olliar.» lit lloon eolnplctel the Kilt‘ t-l ll $30,090,000, 40 year, four uld a Emil percent installnlcnt bond ‘rs-no l» a lyllilitiilc headed by Na- 591131 Clll‘ Ct». New Yorl; at a price at 98.61; uilich reln-cscnts a cost, basis cl‘ ".593 pcr c:nt. The syndi- tctc ulls. composed of the National 31h‘ C0 Dllllou Read and Co., Guar- lllle’: Co of New York, Wood Gundy rind Co, Lid, A. E. Ames and Co. std, SCCUFILACS Corpu. Ltd. The 51d. 1111! was very keen said Ml: Dunlep. l“ °'-'f"‘l' Sluldlcatcs entered. (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Ont., Jan. 13.—-On the cle of his departure fron1 the Donun ion Capital, l-lis Excellency tllc Gov- ernor General has given out a fare- well message to the people of Can- ada. It is a simple uTrcct expression of gratitude on behalf of Viscountcss Willingdon and himself for the con- stant kindness, courtesy alld friend- ship which has always been shown them by all with whom they have been privileged to come in contact from the highest to the lowest in the, land. ' Willingdonb Message I leave you with the profound cou~ llCLlOD that tllc basic condition of Canada is absolutely sound, declares l-lis Excellency alter making a bricl‘ reference to the present depressed con ditiolls, and he expressed the cer- tainty that dlfiiculties confronting the Canadian people will soon be overcome and that the Dominion will tCOfitfllllCd or_1—Pa.gc 7) Will ingdons Presented Their Car To Children v (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Ont, Jan. l3.-0ttalvu's MPG)‘ children are to have a hand- Gilllf‘ automobile of their very own GB Kill of the departing Governor- encrlll nnd Vlscountess Willlngdon. Tlll‘ rent-val presentation was made 53' "WY Excellencies today. ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMING EVENTS, MEETINGS arcs. ‘old time dance in I 0 o p H“ mmlhi- lief-ll: "Kern Tues-d: - .1 I y. an. 20 in mind lflrlcxtltllhftMoorhead “saws mu" "W- l478-13-3i High Lights Of Gov. Ceneral's Term Of Office Arrived October 26, i926. Took up residence at Government House, Ot- tawll. Visited Western Canada and the Pacific Coast every year since taking office. Paid e. visit to Wash lngton in the month of December. 1927. Made frequent tours through Ontario and Quebec. Visited the Maritime Provinces in i927. 193B and i030. Went to British West lntllcr. clllr lng the month of December, i929. Paid a visit to Peace River district two years ago. Took up summer res- idence in the Quebec Citadel lnwhlch suitable quarters were provided for l-iis Excellency the Viscountess Wil- llngdon and party. n» ‘ pmmrnfulfsw (Ila-now Players will all ‘rhur 1d v “y in Wham” River ' 5 M’ 1118M. January 15th. l467-l-l3-ill. "Howler nleetl r n: Ladies Aid an?‘ I-Wmmrltal. st. Paul's Parish sharp ednewuy nmmom’ - llez-l-ls-al. “Dr. Clift Purdy s ,,_ - totlon. West- immer c“) N- Y. o. s. A. Phone Chronic maladies prevented "Bid at home. where they or- t-l J‘ 7489-10-10-3Ih0l. ‘Rlld lt-nu‘ .. , (flannel meeting of the ,, Plffin fqlflvrv 60-. will be held l‘ -h.u.l rhll on Tuesdgy “c”. - "II-Hurry 20M" at 2 o'clock. H. ' "l swrslurr- lue-l-la-ol. ‘ h “Annual Meeting of the p94. , --‘ ~='-l1:l Company, Eldon, will are ‘ 1.0.0.17. The members oi‘ Wildcy Lodge No. 27 and Si. Law- rence Lodge No. 8 are re- , All place MAXIMS OIA MERCHANT husbands are children to thin: Wives. but no husband o“ ml u, of children. 10 PAGES Annual Suinrrlptlona Drllv l no By HA1] Canada luui I7 b‘. ‘Zjnflgtl. . FA RE WELL Morning. The January sitting of the Supreme Court opened yesterday morning at 11 o'clock with Mr. Justice Arseaault and Mr. Justice Saunders on the Bench the latter presiding in the absence of His Lordship Chief Justice Mathias- 0n who recently sustained a broken 81TH. The following is the Grand Jury: John H. Buntain, Rustico, (fore- , mall) Lloyd Wcllncr, Charlottetown; Names Crockett, Charlottetown; Six- ,tus McLcllan, Charlottetown; Regin- -ald Altken, Charlottetown; John Dev Yercaux, New Haven; Robert ‘B. Mc- lKinley, North River; John D. Mc- Tarlane, DeSable; Arthur Miller, East Royalty; George H. M. Carver, Pow- nal, Wallace Smith, Pownal. v Following the address of Mr. Jus- cd and found true bills of indictment Against-income Smith of Hunter mono WILLING-DON VEST-PBCKET Mil l ii lllN lCanz-tdian Press) LONDON, Jim? l3»~"A vest pocket slice self-governing; Donlilliou", was the description alwplicd to Lundy Island, in the lnouih oi lhc Bristol Channel by Martin Coles Harman, owner 0i the Lslanll. when he ap- prulee m [he court oi Kln55 3mm’ (Canadian Press) unsuccrrusfully, teclny ll-gailifit 11 i0!“ HALIFAX, N. S. Jan. 13—Unqual- mcr decision that it was illegal fOYiified opposition to-the City of Que- him to issue his own coinage for thfl I boss application for inclusion in the Island. Hannah had ascricd htvpreferred area under the Maritime possesses virtually sovereign ritlllkfillFreight Rates Act, was expressed by ;over the forty five inhabitant: ol the the 1131mm Board of Trade and lislanri and hr had issued coins bear- manulaaurq-s o; Nova swan’ when ling the likncn. of u bird, the puffin, the board o1‘ r-auaray Comnimsloners ‘which might be railed l..uudy‘s "na- lilullftl birll". A Devonz-Tnire Magis- tice Arseneult the Grand Jury rctir- , January Sitting E Suiprem_e_ Court iOpened Yesterday With Mr; Justice Arsenault Presiding. g Trial Of George Smith For l Manslaughter Begins This River, and against Otto Curtis, Vic- toria, each of whom are charged with manslaughter. W Following are the civil cases: Appeal The King vs Ellsworth Wilson Jury Debt or Damage John L. Hawkins vs William Munn and Nicholson Oil Company, Ltd. James F. Reid vs Benjamin G. Ac- orn. - William B. McNeil! vs. Robert W. Stewart. Edward J. Dicks vs Keir Mann and Cecil Miller. Morgan E. Genge. vs Montleth R. Hardy. Alfred MeEwcn vs Murdock Ken- nedy. (Continued on Page 7) Oppositiofi o Quebec’s Entry In The Preferred Area Under The Maritime Freight Rates Act By Halifax Board Of Trade -—P. E. I. Represented. met here today to record local feel- iflks toward the request. The hearing was completed this afternoon and the commissioners left for st, John to ‘hear what New Brunswick has to say about the application. The commission has already held ' (Continued on Page 7) lU-np. hcr.vc'.'ol" lll‘.(‘('I him $25 for a breach of lllr coin-we Wi- l I - Own-crslzip Of Schooner Established 000 Men In (Canadian Press) MONCTON‘, N. 13.. Jun. l3.—~Thc O\'.l‘.(‘l'I~l‘l}) nl‘ Ill!‘ small ‘schooner uhirh wan [licked up ill lluw North- uulherlrlllti Strait voricwlfll’ by U"! Cur Ferry. Prince Fkllvartl isfand, n- drift, IIBIIICICSS and without a crew, Measures. “as established this morning. The vessel is the property of a man named Luntolgue of Ncgouc. Northumber- (Special to the Guardian) Canada_,__Is Aim Of The Government-—Over 155,- Seven Provinces Of Dominion Secured Work As Result Of Bennett Relief Premier Bennett. Senator Gideon huul County, N. 13., and was washed away from its moorings by the rec- ent storm and high tides in that lo- cality. It was traced through com nlunicatlon with consignee: whose numes appeared on packages in the vessel. Mr. Lantcigne the owner, could not be communicated with as he was away froln his home. quested to attend the fu- neral of the late Bro. Ed- . rnund S. Waller, from his residence 93 Green Sh. 2 p. m., Wednesday. 1505 "Carnival at Milton Rink postpon- ed until further notice 1506 "Buying lire hogs Tuesdlvv, Jan- ulry 27th, till noon, Everett wedlock. Hunter River. 3| MONTREAL. Qua. Jan. IIL-l-iold- lug that use of the book of praise, the copyright o! which ll held by the H1 l‘l_ the Belfast Hall. on Wed- ,- J; wry 2m at mo p. m. .. uIC Vllllflmfl. Secretary. 1024-14-31 Jan. 16th, Port Elgln vs View"! United Church of Canada wu im- compatible with the dignity of the Presbyterian Church, the Presbytery "Hockey at Victoria Thursday Unions Admlulou 25 and 35 cent-s ism-m MONTREAL, Que. Jan. 13-h: Robertson, Minister of Labor, said December i930, over 155,000 men in at the first meeting of the R. B. seven of the nine provinces of Can- Bennett Conservative Association ado secured work as n. malt of the here last night. m: pointed out that P0119! 111988111“ adopted at the spec- two more provinces have yet to re»- lal luslon o1 Parliament called by port on the number of men employ- _____________________ ed. Senator Robertson declared that of Montreal today adopted recom-lwork for all in Canada was the aim mendationa of a committee headed by of the Government, and immigration Rev. David Scott, Montreal, tint an would not be encouraged until all m overture be mode to the General Aa- the country were working and there ecmbly to adopt the new edition of was room for outsiders. He atoiad the Scottish Prclbytoriln Church the/t had immigration been stopped hymnal and add to it| supplement earlier the problems relating to the believed were favorite: in Canada. lcu. Young Rescuer Bobby Pcpler, aged 13, o! London, 0nt., to whose credit is attributed five rescues of boys and‘ girls from drowning since last midsummer, and which cases will be. investigated by city rounell with a view to asking Royal Humane Society's recognition of acts. ' rlsllllusll lllll slll us. 2s BIG lilltllss (Canadian: Press) OTTAWA, Ont, Jan. 13.-l-Iol1. G. Howard Ferguson, Canadian High Commissioner in London will sail from Saint John, N. B., on Jan- uary 23 aboard the steamer Montcalm to take over his oflflclal duties. An- nouncemcnt of the date of sailing was made by the former Ontario Pre- mier on his arrival from Toronto io- day to confer with Rt. HonR. B. Bennett, Prime Minister. “Chinese Askw A dvice On Reconstruction (Canadian Press) GENEVA, Jan. l3—'I‘he Chinese Government requested the league of Nations today to send Sir Arthur Salter, director of the srcretarlafs economic and financial section and Robert liaas, director of, its transit section to Nrlnkln, in give the Na.- tionalisis Government their advice on the reconstruction of Clllfl-‘i. The question will come. before tho rom- iug session of the Council on Jan. l9, but its acceptance is indicated by the soundings which preceded the formal invitation. Since Dr. Louis Rauchman direct- or of the League's health orSi-Tlim’ tion is already in China. by invita- tion, advising on the reorganization of the Chinese health service, the present move would bring to China. the directors of all three of the principal technical sections of the League Secretariat. This con- stitutes by far the greatest prozraln of reconstruction the League 1W5 ever been asked to embark 0n- Novel Offer To Farmers lCnnadian Press) LETHBRIDGE. Alta. Jafl- Charles Hanson, manager of a. tile- atre here. will do his bit to alleviate To the farmers over-burdened with tho. ccr- the wheat surplus problem. cal, Hanson has promised admission to his theatre, if they leave one bus- of hymns and tunce which the body unemplwéd today would have bell hcl of wheat per person at the box OM00. "l ,3 g (Special to the Guardian) NEW YORK, Jan, lZi-JThe Mac- RBY Radio Corporation today receiv. 9d l Hdlvgram from the steamer President Garfield, which intercept- cd a. message from the San Miguel Radio tation, saying it understood the aeroplane Trlulewind had fallen in the sea about twenty miles from Merl/Elms Point. st. Michaela Island. The Tradewind, carrying calm, w)“. lam McLarcn and Mrs Beryl Hart had been hitherto unreported, while on a flight from Bermuda. to the Azores Islands, winch stzrted slimy- day at Hamilton. The message from ‘the San Miguel Station said, "Under- Sblmd alffblllane fell in the sea about twf-‘fliy miles from Mosteiros Point, St. Michacls Island. All ships have been advlsli to keep a lookout. TAKING OVER WHEAT 6R0? By Govt, With Legal Tender Issued In Payment that Would Be Redeemable Only In Dominion, Is Pro- posed. (Crmadian Press) EDMONTON, Alta, Jan. .‘l3~'l‘ak- ing over of Canada's entire wheat crop by the Dominion Government, with legal tender issued in payment: that would be redeemable only in the | Dominion, is the proposal to be pla.c-| ed before the United Farmers of Al-l bcrba convention in Calgary, Jan- uary 20 to 23. The suggestion is em-l bodied in a resolution passed by a] mass meeting of one hundred and, llfty farmers of the ‘Winterburn dis- l trict, the text of which Whereas, owing to our inability ml market cur Canadian wheat crop. a. situation has arisen which threatens in cripple or destroy the whole ‘all: lnr-ss structure of Canada, therefore‘ be it resolved that we request the] Federal Government to issue wheat certificates or dollars redeemable in,‘ wheat and receivable in taxes. Andl be it further resolved that we request 1 the Federal Government to take over‘ the i930 wheat crop at a. price ap- proximating the cost oi production and pay trle producers for same in wheat certificates. in case the do- mestic dollars issued ill payment. fol‘ grain find their way these be made redeemable only in wheat. 1 The creation of a National Bank also received favor as a permanent. reads: l out. of Canada, in!’ strong: northwrrt winds, sponsors ni the resolution Suggested ‘fair and lwconling somewhat colder; o Be Lost Report-tall That The TradeWind F611 IIIEQ Ocean Radiogram From Steamer Pre. sident Garfield, Says Inter-I cepted Message From San Mi- guel Radio Station, Tells Fate Of Daring F lyers. lllnllllilll WElSll lllllllls lll lllslluss Are Available From The Union And The Govt. Is Not Grant- ing Dole. CARDIFF, Wales, Jan. 13--R.ellet canteens are beginning to dot the Welsh valleys where the weekly p‘) envelope of 150.000 miners have be n missing tlvo pay days now, betzuze o! the coal strike. There have been a flood o! applica- children, and families which are in n F c A u A I ‘l Lions for assistance from womQ and l distress. No adequate funds are avail- able to aid the men during the aim‘)- page, and unless decisions 1n ti‘ pending test cases differ from prob cedent they will not be granted I dole. It is their contention that they o: entitled m this recompense m l ground that the owners are ailtolnufir m; to keep them at work on may! tcrrrls. shopkeepers met 0V8! m! He‘ end and decided that: due i0 t3! 9Q carious condition ti would be fmll siblo for them to extend W91‘ week's credit f0! SUPER-it ; l, 1. " l The Weather, .-. . NrNrP. l Look A ollaf Aufovlolaurc , ln tulz ' Vales rflicl rt ‘a. -' --'\[lr_..1 __ _ Tt‘>l'i.O.\'l'(\, Ont. Jun. l5. Fresh mom-lg ‘local snewllurrloc Telnperntures ‘RI-‘ilfiflllllfl ., Minimum ... . . 8i High tide this evening at 645 and No Adequate Funds , I3.- . solution of farmers problems. it ho-l ilng urged that some sort of credit tomorrow nlorllinl; at 842. must be provided at approximatelyl Sun rises this l"l'i0l’lllli°! at 7.32 and the cost of service. ‘sets this afternoon at. 4.46. New moon Sundzrv, January la 2.36 p. m. . ' _..______ .._ W!” Be Made Emplm, loft. Ollmrn last night , in present \'l';(‘(I\lIl|\‘SS Willinrzdon. who is all-own on honorary mem- llrel‘ of llv- Orllvl, ullh a. national life membership. l\lrs ‘Bin-den will (Special to the Guardian) no received m. Ttiderlu Ho‘! by their TORONTO. Onf, Jan, lib-Mrs Cllilxcclleucies today allll will mnlu E. Budrru National President of lheiihc presentation on behalf of thl Imperial Order Daughters of thclordor. Life Member 1 _- _.=a w»: