MAXIMS OIA MERCHANT .___.- I! l’ wuell flrzl. ______ (i ulfliWll, lfonmlrfi Ill". ‘MNHH lnlvn (lulu-lion I'm: full- (lurlni n- _...__. ..___. EW ._.. iii. Gilli‘? iiiilfi investigations Now At Stage Where Ac- ifoll of One Sort or Another Is Pending. _ l (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, nut, Nov. 26.-—Import- ,1; dqvcioplllrllt". in the Dominion mvemmcllis gnlnpllign for lower marl prices on- anticipated at. an rally datr, llilltffi (he price of flour I; reduced. llml Glricoh D. Robertson Minister cf Ltlbvl" has been invest- gllting the pnccr. of bread and flour lor the past iollr months with the assistance of llif‘ <llllT of the Com- bine: Investigation Branch, and the mvestlgaliclls llrnc now reached the State l-llrrc thr action of one sort 2r allsthcr is "llll-grllllzllg. ANNOUNCEMENTS. CONilNG EVENTS. MEETINGS ETCS. ‘ Tcdsl! Trinity Tea and Bazaar. vlsa and calm ="n, fifty cts. MSG-ll "'l7ci‘llfll Ln" Club loading on lhilrsl-lsv Dec. 4th, instead of Nov. ‘ '37- . ‘ 944441-2641 ~ "Dance El Charles Community Bell. 'l'hu.. ', November 21th. i ‘ {1426-11-26-21. l l Q ‘fllct fro?» supper. Victoria Hall, ‘17ml11',l‘ic': 28th. Supper 50 cents. ' 9455-ll-21-2i "Bran Supper. Eapt st School- rccm, F-Tliiifll?“ HDVCZIIDP!‘ 29th. from 5.31 ta 7 or . 9410-11-23-51. "i. M t‘. A. Yantry Sale, Moor: k llncleclis, Baturdayz November 2mh'u n- r“ ‘ 9428-11-26-31. 1 "l J. lilo/twp. registered male film. 82ft (lent Street. Take all film. Rrfrrrllccr. 9328-11-21-61. ,.'__"\\’hlsi and dance in Webster's "WP" lit-ii Friday night. Ladies wan lTlF-g cake. 9412-11-21-21 "Clllllc i) the clnnco in Emerald ml lzrhti at who laughs at CHARLOTTETOWN. CAN DEVELO rro CURTIS IS i CHARGED WITH s MANSLAUGHTER Albany Youth Held In Connection With Death Of Herbert Clow. Prostrate Man Struck By Car Driven By Curtis, Latter Con- fesses. ubA ‘charge of manslaughter. laid againstpfto Curtis. 20. iheildflbugaife a new turn to the known details entering into It f? _ _o. l-Ierbert blow. who died on Friday last as a re- su o injuries received on the road at Rose Valley on the Sfllllfllfly night previous. ' _ ‘lhat about 9.30 Saturday night a car driven by Curtis istruch Clow who wasprostratc on the road at the time, was fllrought out ln the cvldcnce at the hearing before Magistrate lrl- Ell88f"$haw_ last evening. Curtis was arrested yesterday Ias a result of investigations carried on by Provincial Con- stable Jay, who gave evidence at the hearing. Curtis stated on_ examination that he was travelling at a rate of about _ihlriy mlles an hour. and that he saw the man lying on the road. but was not able to stop in time to avold striking him. Illecomlng frightened he continued on his way without exam- lnlng the injured man. " 4 _ The hearing will be continued this morning at 11 o'clock. Curtis has been lodged in Queens County Jail. l The new developments lend a different complexion to the attitude with which authorities will regard Claude Mc- i Innis, who is being held, charged with the murder of Clow, and who is also scheduled to appear at ll o’clock this morn- ing‘ for the continuance of the preliminary hearing. _... .z;., a ' I T “ MQ t1 Q n s Enforcement Of Lawsln U.S. To Stop Gangsters enforcement o! State and Federal Granting of Titles To 113ml‘: Zufiii 15.15.. $1‘; Canadians; Chang- ‘by President. Hostel- "u ‘aw solution ‘:0 ing Name of Canada éthe yproblcm pr nted rungs r and Change In activities in the United Staten. l-Ie . _ disavuwed my intention of proposing c131 Tfljle of GQV, "extension of the Federal criminal Gen. Among Impor- wasmuomR-l; c.. Nov. za-Au laws to cover racketeering.‘ "What is needed is the enforce~ i CovorsPrinoe Edward Island Like tho Dew _ ______..._.-._._-- ._ . .._ ‘.4... MNT h . . - sop Read by ADA. THURSDAY. VEMBER 21. 1930 12 PAGES gnu! Subscriptions Dullvwod u“, udlLmLlUlo. ‘ ii i i ll [IF llillslll Premier Lea W e ll Pleased With Co-op- erative Policies of Federal Agricultural Department. Commenting upon who recent an- nouncement. of the Federal Minister of Agriculture with respect to steps to be taken in lld of the live stuck industry. Premier Len. in all intel- new yesterday expressed his thorough approval and apprccinzion. The definite steps so far announced are foul- in number, namely, the sup- plying to farmers free of cost. by the Federal Government of thol-ouzlzbred sire bulls; the supplying of thorough- bred sows at cost and the payment of the freight upon these anmals to the individual farm". the import-in! o! thoroughbred stallions to be hauled by the various breed isocia- tlons; and the establishment of lab- oratories to teat adult ' ‘ for ers or chicken-raisers. The last mentioned proposal Pre- mier Lea consders to be of special importance. 1t. is a new departure by the Federal Government, and one which should result in the saving of many thousands-of dollars annually to poultry rslcers in this Province. 1n ‘addition tqembliihlnl label-muse zhs-Jreuml prohibiting the importaton of bdby chicks except after uuthorfzed blood tests. . Premier Lea, who recently returned from attending the Royal Winter Fair and o, two doyl‘ conference be- tween provincial agricultural minist- ers and the llcdcrsl Minister. states that. he was impressed with the obvi- ous sincerity and ability b1 H16 Hon. Robert Weir, the new head of the lgldcultursl department at Ottawa. The important question of a national policy of livestock pl ’ ‘ion. for Canadu was thoroughly discussed. cs well n: such subjects as suitable for- age crop, experimental farms and other matters. Ways and means of rocovcring and disease. free of charge to the flrm- ._ ‘H511 Thill'*1(l1\' night, November 27th. ;Alf of lv-ullcllls Institute. Margaret, lltlintc-r. .‘_]("l‘l'f)l.1l'Y. 9409-11-‘15-27-21. stcvrir‘ ll ll-lllro in Holy Name Hall. m- {Her Wide)’, 2am. in aid of - Lrlrvlv. rs Orphanage. 9l55-ll-27-2i m;‘-N"tlr:"~--All nartira owing for or-‘lllllllrt be settled by Dec. 5. i930. H Vi“! h" collected by mv attorney. ' - Bllll- orm-ll-zl-al "Ifadllu: hogs, lambs on Decem- m .nd Llrt your shipments curly. 13$ find Grnndvlew Shipping Club. 9370-11 on Indlllif Club will be loading hogs anllis at Souris on Wednesday. gecrlfllllrr 3rd up till noon. List with "llrl- 9464-1i. t! hwgfililvb-Hflvlllg installed motor 1pm.,“ "ly mill I can grind any '~__"l wheat, crushing and saw- ~§< M12 Weeks, Ell ots. 0400-11-25-41. bcDilflllfl dollar days and the bli- -. e m m» week Charles I2. Carson " "llovinv 10"» discount > ~ on all 51$, Work. Twenty-fifth s: given ' ~~ am- l-zzml ‘in. ‘Clift. Pllflly sullen. West- n-Qfidfl" ‘Co, N. Y.. U. S. A. Phone pd- ‘Chroui: maladles prevented i 1-7...',“~*=l nt home, where they oc- “‘ ‘ ‘-- 7489-10-10-311106 Z-lonour Judie Duffy .. ( ‘ B; Hall Thursday. Nov. Y,“ f‘ "l Wlll give some special p _v Thcre will be n sale of l... Mffldurcil-eshmcnts. Come for n ‘ ‘~ mf- MIR-Il-ZB-ll .:."‘"‘~'"il:e';l1 ‘Women's Institute " “I. 1E1’ play "The Three “hntyllllfltr. the auspices of the l» mil; m“: Hm will‘? p. OTTAWA. Ont. Nov. lid-Moves to restore the granting of titles to Cun- iadians, to change the ofllcial name‘ ".of Canada from the "Dominion. of iCunada" to the "Kingdom of Can- ada" and to chanflbthe official title iof the Governor General to that of “Viceroy” are contained in omclnl notices of motions given for the coming session of Parliament by "mind bill/Grille, Deputy Speaker of the l-louse of Common: and Con- servative member for Montmagny. Mr. Lavel-gneb motion on titles follows: That whereas all foreign |cnuntrlea distribute in Cnnada, med- ‘alo, decorations and titles, this house |is of the opinion that a humble ud- ‘Idress be presented to His Majesty the King requesting His Majesty to lexercise his Royal prerogative by ‘granting such titles and decorations is! he will think advisable to persons ,\vho have been recommended by the ‘Canadian Governor in Council. Mr. Level-gnu‘: motion on the changing of the name of Canada fol- lows: It is in the interests of the Empire and of the Canadian Pod- oratzon that the omciol nan-lo of Canada be changed from Dominion of Olnldl to the Kingdom of Con- nda. The motion to change the title of the Governor General is u fol- lows: That it is in the interests of the Empire and Could: that the of- ficial title of his Majesty's repre- aentntive in the Dominion of Canada be changed from Governor General to Viceroy or Csnodo. ; "Rev. w. H Hurdlng will lecture ‘in Wilmot auspices of tho I-‘lieelqlon Difloion- Iona of Tombstones. -_ fill-lb?‘ Hall this evel-l no under taut _ Motlollls ms 5'11"“ °1 1"‘!- "m n” "w" h"? retaining the Brltilh bacon musket Coming SGSQIOR, h! 59M- were also freely clnvulsod. This Pre- ~ mler Len regarded u a molt impor- l” . . taut. matter to our farmers, and one (Gunman Pa”) -—— Recommendation with respect to which ho felt quite optimistic. The conference took the form of a round-table discussion. after which the Federal Minister, who presided, arpolnted a ittcc, composed of Premier Loo and the agricultural lulluml-s of onmlo and “Alberta, with Premier Lea u convenor, to re- l Re Wheat Growers SentActingPrem. (Canadian Prom portanf. recommendation in the in-f-yhw, "ham" m, duly rammed terests of the Canadian wheat grow- back to the yen"; Mmuwn ‘ho m was an! lhll "flemwll b‘! Imade evident no desre w got closely Premier J. T. M. Anderson to l-lonnmd accurate], m you", “u, m, Geo Pcrley. min: Premier Otlhmzn- logricultural problem: of Ill the Pro- ado, reading as follows: "In e n- "M; tel-um o! the wheat nsrlcvltm- W m depfelflim existing in other sukltchcwln Gwlfllmlll "Vi?" "pal-tn of Canada wu strikingly mlnimum, price of one dollar a bush- ibroum ham. w yum“, m. ‘g u,“ cl for Canadian wheat sold in cln'igonfgf|ngg_ 1g "m, ‘my ‘m, m; ado for Canadian oonsumpt-lofl- ‘ml-l ‘conviction that we an oweodingly would involve a minimum pflcc M fortunlte in the condition or our one hundred million bushels of our ggl-leuleunl lmfum-y t“ m; Mlfl. wllm, and oovlolulv would hm from. and npecilliy- in mu Province. otlbillaing effect on Canadian If!!! prices." HomkrAndorson aid. Successful I'll! ' i The Royal Winter rou- n Toronto, the Premier declared, hu become of The Weather’ etcilvoncorlul benefit. ma manage to 101101110. Nov. I1.-I'mh mic-souls. Lila many other nut un- strong south west north welt winds, 1 rlnhkingn it has developed to In ex- vpartly cloudy and becoming some- I “ant undrenmed of by its founders. jwhlt colder, with local mow flunioo I Breeders now realize that the various chiefly in wanton-n districts. provincial exhibitions. which bring i Temperatures out the boot in each province. are but 48 preliminary to Qho finnl competition Id] at the lloynl wnm hit. The policy I High cm um ammo-l u. am in the million; was rol- ole federal and tomorrow morning n. 4.12. and provincial governments to sub- sun risen this morning at 1.10 Ind Ildlle transportation elm-gen. and sou this nfumoon n. 4M. this encouraged a considerable num- First quarter moon n-iday. Nov. l bol- M enterprising breeders to take n 1.54 s. m. chance in going to Toronto with what nummerlm tide ollhtlfl Uluho mo: flan cinnamon. l y L .--.-.-¢-....-.-..... i Minimum R-EQTNA- 595k- N°"- “*5” im‘ pol-t on the decisions arrived uclfll"?! 15 " ""9"" l0 "9150" l! Yb!‘ dntercst token in the riding horse EXPECT THAT LUST AIRMEN A R E S A F E (Canadian Prom VANCOUVER, B. C.. Nov. 26- CIM-l-ln E- J. Aunurke. air mechan- ic; mil xmmg mu Bob Mal-ten. Prospector, missing since October 11 in northern Columbia made o safe lundlng lbout so miles from Wolfe creek in the Liard district. advices from Atllxl stated today. The advices stated that Pilot. E. L, Wat- son of the Tmodwell Yukon Com- Creck in the Liard districts, where he had previously sighted the Burke plane from the sir. He found the plane, it is stated, tied up to the beach on u small lake. Evidence in- dlclted that the three men had stay. ed with the plule until their food supply run low and had then up- pa-rently made an attempt to find their way out to civilization. It. is believed they would likely fall in with Indians or white trappcrs, and with the expel-since of one of their number. it is confidently expected that they will soon be located. cost. Breeders have now learned, however, that they get. rather unfav- orable advertising unless they have really high class animals. The adver- tising value to winners and consist- ent contenders for prizes and cham- pionships is therefore enhanced, but it is useless attempting to secure this advertising unless onelhas superior ‘quality stock. Your byjyear the in- talus ‘ x billion hi»! $611654 to misc the lstindlil-ds Ind each rear secs fewer entries of what might be class- ed u "tnil-enders." The success achieved by Prince Edward Island fox exhibitors at the Fair is of great publicity value to the Provinoo, tho Premier contnued. Actually, the competition at the re- cent Provincial m: Show was mucll koener, so far as quality production wu concerned. Nevertheless. the 1-.- land exhibitors at. Toronto were com-i pelim against the best that Ontario and other provinces could produce and they curried everything before them. .1n livestock exhibits the success of Mr. Profltt, of Hecfnwn. n. young man from n mull farm and with a small herd, was highly satisfactory. He was able to take first prize for the two best animals, offspring of a dam which he bred himself, against com- petition from the 612R. and two nulllonalre breeders. He‘ also receiv- ed first and second prizes with the some animals in their individual classes. 'I‘hi.| success indicates the opportunities which the Fair presents to young and ambitious breeders of I achieving contInent-wlde fame. l A feature of the Winter m: that? cluccs- ‘this is becoming more and more I fad of the rich, but. to than: who oun afford it. it. is o. scrlsible My of spending money. The cl-uld- run Ire taught. to ride very young and they show wonderful horseman- lhip in jumping the hurdle, and showing off the Animals. The international Jumping con- tents between army officers of the' different nations wns ‘one of the most spectacular sights which Premier Inland ever witnnlod Ltsfslrfrhe horses used la this ooutit were hlthly lblrifod lnlmlll no completely under control that borne Ind rider seemed to move is one. Probably no such exhibition of horocmmchip nu over been been in this country be- fore. On Marftfme day at the fair the oppomlnity woo-mien of glvhg the fullest publicity 0o the products and ll-laumiu ‘in mu pm of tho no- minion. Your attractive . Mnrmme flocto were featured in the panda Premier Leo hid the opportunity of teilllug the thoulondsiof exhibition visit-rs on this occnion lust what. Fri»: Idwlnd Inland represents in tho wly of agricultural production. they lad. bocnuu in my wont it our tourist ldvantagu and ‘nomnuuvuuonnannuuuol-ovn l-ulwylv an mu mllmm nanyhm landed so mils from Wolfe g ‘Proud Winner .At Fair first prize is winner . nml tho . Tnnrlto. ll Prince Silva, beautiful feline In silver neuter class at the Royal . 11'!" Death l"@lll~*.~@... nuke Mounting (Special to The Glacrdlau; lrl 4.439 lililldlllji were ficflOllblfl 32d. $rcenijr .1118 oth=r bulld- TOKYO, Nov. 2.5- Clte dsatll tail 113;; Vfvjfp ygggf] by {no F; g hung- of today's earthquake on the Izzo .d buildings were ‘Peninsula reached ‘.350 lcrllght, when! ‘oyed. In Shizuoku . 1517 were killed. the t-rvn: hardest lxit wrrc Ann. Yagaoka. Atami and Ellis- 11:21.1. reports from nearly all district-l llarli been complied. The Home Ortiz" listed the number of seriously" il-llurcdl at 152. House: destroyed llumh=recl .@l. .s i.~*;l .i* Supreme £7 on r t (Spot's! to the Guardian! sT§l\/lI\1E"l1,SIDE.l.‘ov. ZGr-Thc sec- md H procectilllgs of the Sup- - Court vm-rc OCCUplEd with the ai of th- King \'.= R03’ Y9K‘ m-rl Eavflelcl Yea. chart;- c-"l with assault and czlzlsing actual I0 P. C. Increase In Attendance At Winter Fair (Special to The Gu-lrdialll TORONTO. Ont. Nov. 25.—The turn of the tide in Canada's business‘ conditions has come. if the increascdx attendance at the Royal Winter Fair may be taken as an indication. A. l‘. Westervelt, General Manager of the‘ Fair said to the Star yesterday. that. the greater crowds are an indication of the fath of the public in the soundness of economic conrlitmns in Canada. The attenriamo tilis 3coll- shows an increase of apprc:<‘lm:l~!;.' l0 per cent. Ufficvial Closing Cf St. Lawrence (Special to the Guardiarli QUEBEC. Nov. 26.—The Canadian Government. steamer Montcalm to- day started removing the bouys in both lhe north and south channel: of the St. Lawrence River below Que- bec City, bringing about the ofllclal close of the navigation in that river. now in progress towards completzon. Premier Lea was crle of the speak- ers at the Maritime banquet held during the course of the Fair. lie took occasion to strcss the advantag: of cheaper grain rates to Eastern Canada, which would materially as- duocra to compete successfully lglimt Denmark in the British market. l-le pointed out that even at a loss of o million dollars to the rnliwcyu in carrying charges a l-e- duetion in rates would he economic- Ally justified. u it would increase to from five to ten million dollars the production value of Maritime live- stock. Visitors were very much lmpresmci Re omplrufad our certified seed potatoes and silver foxes, u well us the im- lwith the joint Maritime exhibit at {the Pair. which in every way‘. thc ‘h-clnier declared. eclipsed the suc- cess of other wean. slut our dairy, cattle and hog pro-l bod-A," harm to Charles Enman. The Chill-t. cpcnocl a! ll OIlOCK- H15 Hon" m" Jildgc lllnlan took a scat on the I _‘\.'"l with the presiding Judge, Mr. nundrrs. Tvielltv petit _l\\l‘- "as .. .c.'l to thrir names. The (g1.- ml; my; “col-o flllfiilllllPlltdi MCLfllZlll. folcnlan: Fred Wlilinln l-l. Crozzclq Harry Ta)‘ Roy Luci-z- . Jams Phillips. Pzcsion Ken- ucdy. (Jsrvairl I_.0\\'ih€'l‘. W E. Mc- Donald Murdock Dom-don, Amable J. Gaudet . Th“ Attcrllcj! Licnrral Mr. ‘Thane ,\ c-mnpllvil. K fipFilfd the case fnr tho Crown and called as witnes- sr-s, Robert .\Tlll'l'fi_". Clallrlc ‘MrArtll- tlr. Dr. .l. A. liiclvari. Dr. J. Clflufif‘ Sllnpson. Keith wfllllams and Mrs. Claude Nirflfirthill". The cyldcllcc was tnat on the night of -.lul_v 23th, a fracas occurred at the store of John V.‘ Elli: of Surlnchill and that Char- les Pfmllcn was badly bcatcn up and received serious wounds about the face and head. Ho was taken to the _Prince County." Hospital in a semi- lccnscious condition. Dr. J A. Stow-art, tostlilcd that ‘he was culled tn see Charles Enman |alld found him unconscious and icollsidcrcd his condition warranted ‘lis bClllZ taken llulncdlaicljc to the hospital. One wound over the tem- pie he considered as dangerous, and would say thc wounds were caused by blows blank for two weeks. ‘The luau is now better, but could not walk very lvcll and his memory was poor. Wit- noss did not think thorn was any simulation on tho part of the patient. T)": Slrnrrovl lif‘l"l"llfll'fil£"l llif‘ ev- rimco of m. Stewart and stated that C‘ l-nefilv. The patients memory was n; INLOW CASE .AUNOH|NG sclloul lnlm SllBBE§SFili n-I Whning for the second successive year an lslarld-iride competition i v the most luarllcd progress made .11 lmprorcmtnt of school and surrolln .- lngs, Launching Schocl was ireztc ~ day presented with the Llezlten: Governor's Trophy for anotlu! fin -; bf: Hcll. J. l“ Mclntgfrc. on behalf i-f His Honour. ‘The presentation u. .= very largely attended by the pcol: = o! the dlstrlct. Present also wesc 1'. [Honour Judge Duffy", } the School Days Llbrarv c; , dill" H. l-l. bhazv. Chief Superntc- i- ent of Education. Dr. J. A. Clark. 1:‘ - rprctor H _ Hop. J. P. 511E111" z and P/sv J. C. McDonald, who act; l as chairman. " The school and DTPITJESS precnt 1. very credltalals appearance . Luci . convenience and dlzcrimzrlattczl we: t cveryvrhere evident. A carefully la l out garden showed here and thc-re 1 few late blooms. The determlnaticl to hold the cup for a third year ca" csldent from new lvcrk of improve merit. already ll'l progress. The meccng opened n-ltl-l the szng~ lng‘ of PO Canada," followed by 5-3! address of welcome by the teacher lvllss Florence Christian. 'l‘h=.~ fac‘ that the school had kept pace wit" the progress made by other cchcals crass matter of much gratification. as was also the interest taken by- busy lncn who saw fit to drive many mile:- to be present for the occasion Thanks was expressed to the judges. and to Governor Heartz for the dona- tion of the cup. An essay on the work accomplished in the last year at Launching School was read by Miss Freda Gardner. one of the older pupils of the school. One great forward step was the decl- s 1 a l“ (Continued on Page 3t Gasoline Explocles Two Women Die CODERRE. Sask. Nov. 26 —.A 5c;- cline explosion claimed the We: of two rvomen m a farm hen-m. twc-"r: l-nlles south of here last night. Mn. A. Allan and her daughter "arr-r: 2:- ing gasoline to clean clothes when the oil beck. 1e ignited and PXIJIOQ‘ ed. aspllyxiating the two woman. Two sons working ln nearby fields saw the flames pouring from the l-lollse and rushed to assist. their lnotllor and sister. Life was extinct- howevrr. when they succeeded in carrying the bod~ 1P5 into the open. Magdalen Islands Ownership Fixed ynoNTREAL. N02. 26 ~l.l‘.l;a'.1:u arising out of disputed (1'-\‘l‘iQ'.'Sl1ll.\ c‘. the Magdalen Islands. in the Gob of St. Laurence. cndcrl in the Suprr- lor Cour‘. yesterday. when Mr Jus» tic». L. R. Deniers made perma: u‘ and perpetual an interlln lllgilllctlot secured by Charles A. Barnard. K C‘, to restrain the Beaier Realty nllri Investment Company. Limited, front disposing 9f the islands In the .1116?" men‘. the dcfellciallt cwlnpanj.‘ is c":- clerezl to transfer the propel-tics ‘lr the Gulf to the Standard HOICLDE Company. Bernard's llolninee. ho. considered the blolvs were caused h}: some blunt object or falling on snmc blunt object. Titty could be mused by the fists. The patient was in o semlcnnsclcus condition for 2i li-wurs after being brought. to the. hUSDlLlIl. The patient made slow yll-ogrlgs Hlr. physical condition l5 no“: good except i~r apparent weakness on the lower limbs and being nlent- ‘ally; confused. i-l- had come to the ‘ccnclusion that t'~~ patient was no‘: pretending and v3". \-c--" much in- cllned to attribute his condition tn this injuries received. l After othor wither-cos had lven “."‘?'.l“'l tho f"“.ll". adjourned Ifitil i030 hum nlommm-l 1 . . v»..._;-<;.-,‘, .