i 2*! rv W ll I . /...--- -2 ' ____ _ p . _ t . ` i oilnillonllo li all nn//l gmful husbandry is good divinity. ' //, i~ " I \§\|\ "\\ \\\\ I X ‘nl N t :mam H ht I ' I V ~ /1/5/,/, r-`g_f,4rv~r QW K \,..» a a wer an ares c _ . -<§,%` The Peoples Paper -~-..-. Read by Everybody \- . qv' ' so _ i - - v . ,_ p Lovers Prince Edward island Like the Dew .Il i = 'I 'E """""" ‘rf ” o = b '°"°=""-°' A e ' """""""`" I CHARLO'l"|`E'|`OWN. CANADAQTUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1930 10 PAGES /_\‘-;-:I-1u~'3:»m|:=\_~:_-ia- :-2--;-euexo. 1 .B 1 ar* - _ i i Q -nz. __.i=-.1 ,-,V L e ` .5 V . _ l _ A I Optimistic Of Canada’s Future , Lord Willingdon Confident That ` ' Present Depression Would Soon Pass Away-Refers To India. __ HALIFAA N S Oct 20- It ll ly belief that if we continue the ad mmistration of india in a. sound and gttsfactcry way, being sympathetic wlrer aims, but at the same time demanding law and order, the peo- pp of india as a whole will rem steadfastly loyal to Great Britain, me we need not worry about tha agltitors who are trying to stir up trouble." This was the conviction ex- ,fgsed today by Viscount willing- lm, Governor-General of Canada, to ugmbers of the United Services In- niiute, whose guest he was at lunch- (Canadlan Press) ain lon Viscount vlillingdon referred to _ilu limitations placed on him as a lpeaker by his position, and remark- i ‘ . present 'esprit do corps of the land, sea and air forces of Canada. India too, had made sacrifices during the war. sending a million men to the portant and critical conferences ever held," was his Exoellehcyb view of the Imperial Conference. Touching on the general situation in Canada, the Governor General said he was perfectly confident the present depression would soon pass away. “If I know anything of the spirit of the Canadian people, I know that this Dominion will soon go on with that sound and solid progress that has brought about the great development of this country: and I feel confident, too. that the Maritime Provinces will play a big various fronts. "One of the most im-' gi that he had "become almost genius in speaking on nothing f a part in that advance." During his r last visit to the Maritimes, said His o |quarler of an hour." His reference Excellency, he had expressed confid- lt lndi.-i was made while touching ence in their future development and upon the contribution made by the he had found that confidence justi- pominions in war time, and of the fied. ' t _»_- - States May Reduce Tariff On Maple Sugar ‘ l-‘bcrlal to the Guardian) » v.'.~su1NG'roN, D. c. oct. 20- ' lviANcl-im'i1:is. ang. oct. ao-A rf vigorous. attack upon tariff- protect- _ ion was made here tonight by Rt. e I-Ions Phillipsnowden, Chancellor of t the Exchequeryin what was gener- i-ally regarded as an important pol- ite prospect that there may be ifiluction in the United States ta J. , _ t ra.c on Canadian maple sugar be lore the mp begins to run in th ucorls ol' Quebec and Ontario nax Spring. k, held out with the announ- cement that the nearly reorganized tariff cnnniission will hold an open learnt; early in November. ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMING EVENTS, MEETINGS ETCS. "*\‘.'iu;1 and Dance in Cardigan hill._rhursdny, October 23rd. 7719 llsht. oct. 1:2. 1131.11 "Social and Dance at _Gowan Brac Choose Factory, Wednesday _"Club loading hogs and lambs at at. Peicrsvivedliesday, Oct. 22nd, Geo. J- Mtliinis. 7105-io-zo-21 b"Reserve Nov. 10th and llth for azaar in St. Margaret's Hall. 7704-10-20-21 "BU-"mil 11085, sheep and lambs at Kemrsion Tuesday forenoon, Oct. list. men Mosse. ~ revs-io-ia-si m"The Cardigan Shipping Club will nl? lwss and lambs Wednesday, Oct. nd. E_ J. Redmond, Secretary. 7708-10-20-21 M"R°l' C. Dawson, Tryon, all makes m :amos (EDB red and serviced at ouerate cost. all work guaranteed. 7597-10-14-2mos.-tues-fri :QD loading hogs and lambs at Emile. Tuesday afternoon. Oct. 21st “fi R°s=~ 'levi-io-is-zi _h Chzckcn supper, in old St. James 1 urch. Summerfield. 'Tuesday even an “*"tS. If not fine. on Wednesday. 7738-10-21-28-28-Bl J"Club loading at Murray River. ft. 28th. Lambs forcnoon. hogs af- Isrnoou Meetng at Murray River » 'th' 7-30 D- m. Listing stock and p '°°kl\1€ orders for car bran. 7740-10-21-Zi ¥_‘_fKii-igston w. M. A1 s. will give .,{-"US Pageant at 'ri-yon Baptist $‘"°h Hall, Wednesday evening. Ci/Uber 22. 7728-10-21-ii oe .‘ Elnerald Club taking hogs, lambs. i Gilles, calves, wednesday 22nd. ‘)“°l’h°0n to three oblock. List with - N- Mc!{ai'. Beet'y- '(089-10-10-12 on _“E” _h Pr. cure, ci Fitzroy street. ;.s.iottetawn, Phone 819. Chronic ='_"°°l¢= prevented and cured at Q10. where they originate. 'M89-10-I0-I MOI- __ .......... __e T11: Ladies of Haaslbrook Church .._,_ "-'~"ed for their "good eats." Try S;-,T wt at the Annual Bazaar and ,,;d“'f' Sums, asia at rmerine. ,ua “filler evening of this week. W Mrvli to io. _ " Till-I0-30-Ii L_. - 4 Til. Oct. 28th, Bingo, other amuse- 0-_ '_ J Nl] PRUTECTIHN .FDR SNUHBEH -1-_ (A.saociawd_ Press) I itical speech. "No proteciton" was the lkeynote of the speech. “Protection iwould lead us into an interminable industrial strife and chaos. An un- founded rlunor has appeared in the press that the Government was 0011- siderlng an all round 10 pe: Cent import duty for revenue l>11l'iJ°S¢S- “No government in which I am in charge of thc national finances will ever give serious consideration to a proposal like that. it we alone were suffering, and all l>\'°i»¢¢“°‘\l-5*' countries were Df05P€\‘°U5» the" would pe a prima facie case for in- quiring whether it was our fiscal system which was responsible for ou.r depression." | The Weather, eff! ' ‘tillage ' » 'fosawe A »f=.\.r.viiolia Yoo‘\.\. mo iianoviaifiuc. on *lov-_ W\\.\.f 5 ~ ark rr i .\_ ` ll if* f el,- '_»».»_i=»‘ I i *Q* /,0 _1,__11-v-'I1‘1'“'-'_'-'_ Nt I . TORONTO, October 21.-Maritime: Fresh westerly winds, fair and cold. Maximum 50 Minimum 89 High tide this morning ‘at 10.21 100,000,000 _ Bu. Wheat Under Snow H ____ ‘i wnvlvrrao. 1uaa.,oet.2o- ‘, Unthreshsd and layered with snow. some 100,000,000 bushels of wheat lla in the fields of Alberta and Saskatchewan, according to the estimate of George H. Wil- liams, United ramen of cm- lilli Saskatchewan section. About one third of the wheat °r0D of the two provinces is now covered. Mr. Williams has call- ed a conference of the Prairie farm bodies. __l.__»-*__ 650 CHINESE PERISH IN FIRE --v- (Special to the Guardlanl CANTON, China, Oct. 20-Six hundred and fifty persons died in a holocaust in the tea house district of Wuchow on the Kivanksi Kwong- tung border today. The fire was reported to have started in floating restaurant in the west river or Bikiang. It spread rapidly to other craft, hundreds of whch jammed the stream and fin- ally reached buildings on shore. Hundreds of persons leaped into the stream from blazing boats, some of them managing to reach shore, but scores were reported to have drown- ed. 15,000 Required To Take The Canadian Census o'r'raw.\, oct. noi-'rl-.rough the `n°odium of 15000 enumerat/ors who will start work next June l, Canada will embark on her seventh decen- nial inventory of her ctizens and their goods. This inventory is called a census and. it is truly a national stock- taking. Just as the business man ev- ery year or half year counts up what ment next June will start tabulating who are in the natlon‘s homes, whaf, animals are housed in its stables and what crops are grown in its fields. Every domesticated living thing from the house cat up will be count- ed. The eriumerators will even count the number of 'bees in the country. During the recent United States cen- feme of the larger cities by foreign ers who did not know what it was all about. When the danger of being stung by bees is added in Canada, census enumeration here may reasonably be listed by the insurance people as a hazardous occupation like flying. Do-X May Start Soon GIANT FLYING BOAT TO AT- TEMPT OCEAN FLIGHT P'R.IEDR.ICl-ISI-IAFEN. October 20. -Weather permitting, the DO-X, the worlds largest flying boat will start on her transatlantic flight next week. The 12 motored seaplane has been approved by the German Air Min- istry after a series of official tests and is now being tuned up for its initial hops to Amsterdam. South- ampton, Havre. Vigo and Lisbon. It is planned to take off from the latter port on November 3 to the Azores and thence proceed to New York via the Bermudas. A tank ship hauer. former American naval officer cars hlle i-farve Brewton will be chief engineer The DO X will carry FREAK SNUH- STURM HITS Niw_lol|i South Buffalo Blank- eted With Six Inches of Snow -- Four Feet On The Level In Some Districts. Burwam, oat. ao.-with heavy snow still falling, the freak blizzard that struck western New York over the week-end, blanketed some com- munities arid missing others in the same general area, tonight was tight- ening its grip on south shore of Lake Ere. Traffic was blocked on high- ways ieading south and west out of Buffalo. but only a few acatteringi flakes fell in the downtown section of the city. South Buffalo was blan-| kcted with six inches. The heaviest fall of snow was re- ported at Angola, where it was four feet on the levcl. The situation was acute tonight in that vicinity. More than 200 cars from various ststesl were sta,‘led on the ma`n road within o. mile nf the village and the occu- pants of the machine were cared for by residents. It was estimated that at least. 1,000 motorists were stalled .between Wanakah and Dunkirk. -| Z I H zz '_-l'l"I G5 =Z -|=|:» (Special to the Guardian) ' House. the Pi-ovince’s new building in London, England, ,will be officially. 'opened by Premier G. Howard Per- guson. Hon. R. B. Bennett. Premier of the Dominion, will also speak at the opening ceremonies. These will be broadcast by the British Broad- casting Corporation in llmgiand and through the Canadian National Rail- ways in Canada. The Program will be on the air throughout Ontario and eastern Canada at il.30 p. m. eastem stand- Tonoivro. ont.. oct. zo_ontario| Boy' Crushed g UnderE'lephant At A Circus BLACKPOOL, Eng., Oct. 20. -A circus elephant today acci- dentally fell upon an eleven year old boy and killed him. The elephant. which was brushing against a railing along a .pathway near the circus field, lost his balance as the boy was gazing at him and toppled over. Af. the same moment, the boy V Joseph Robert Elgey. tripped and fell. The elephanvs knees came back down on his back. killing him instantly. . An eyewitness of the accident said the elephant appeared to be aulte peaceable. After kill- lnz the boy. it rose and stood 'Lil HELL KNUHN iTRli|NER Hill EUCATE HERE -.-»- Popular Tommy Holmes Will Condi- tion And Train Local 1 Speeders. I Horsemen will be interested to ‘learn that the well known trainer, , Thomas Holmes will locate in Char- ,lottetown this winter. Mr, Holmes i arrived in the city on Monday even- |ing,‘and yesterday rented a stable, [ and expects to be eu settles today. Tom has had requests from sev- eral to locate here, and will no doubt . receive several horses to develop. l Holmes is one of the best trainers and conditioners in the Maritime i i still until it was led away by attend ts. t ______.._._--- Dominion H Premiers `r.oi~rl>oN, oct. ao.-The appoint ment of three Dominion Premiers by Privy Councillors was approved today by the King. The new council lors are: Premiers, Richard Bedf Forbes. New Zealand and Sir Rich- ard Anderson. Squires of Newfound- land. See Monsters ...War In Action... LONDON, Oct. 20.-The Empire Prime Ministers today saw the new monsters of war in action. On the great natural stage about Aldershot theywatched the play which had mamive tanks in the title role. These Appointed Ord Provinces. His locating here will mean increased interest in the Speedway battles this winter. ` Mr. Holmes' most notable success' last year was with Captain Kidd, an» unknown that he developed and won , four races with the latter part of the season. Tom was the driver of Cap- tain Jackson in his winning race at Saint John during Exhibition week. Much Racing This Winter It looks as if there will be plenty racing on the Speedway this winter. |There is quite a lot of material in or `| Bennett gf ous.; Gasfge wlniamitne vicinity of clnrlottetom-i, and it is understood that two well known' horsemen are going to the "Old Glory" next month to pick up some new racing timber. What great and glorious fun there would be if more of the young farm- ers near Charlottetown would inter- est themselvcs in a trotter or pacer. 'l‘hese_ could be utilized .for driving and light farm work and would give considerable recreation in the mat- inee raoes conducted by the Victoria Park Driving Club. Perhaps this gentle hint may be the means. of starting the ball rolling. It is hoped so anyway. ` ,_l____..._i___ . tanks, looking like giant crabs, crept' over shell-torn battlefields; then, speeding up their pace, gave a de-, morutration of a mile race. The ard time, on Tuesday, and will be hoard through all Toronto stations and CNRO, Ottawa. ‘tanks had wireless and many other contrivances not seen in the last war.' TORONTO, Oct, 15-With 4 vivid- nes; which held his Empire Club sus. enumerstors were assaulted inmudienw speubound mem Col Wm IA, Bishop. conqueror of 'li German aercfplanos, Britsin's greatest me, ,described an air encounter with Bar- on vori Richthofen. greatest German ace, conqueror of 80 Allied machines. Colonel Bishop said of this air epi- sode of ivar days: "Richthofen was at his best at this time. and one aftemoon, flying ri-ith my Squadron Commander, Ma- jor Scoit. I was leading, and. seeing four German fighting machines, I lcd Major Scott in to attack them. The next few minute; were almost the moat hectic of my life, and the biggest surprise 1 ever got. Lei. Blrim Fight Alone "Three of the Germans cleared off to one side,` and the leader, Rich- thofen, took tha two of ua on, We at that time had both shot down a number of Germans. I think my score was around 20 and Major Scott) about 12, and we were begin- ning to feel that we knew more a.- bout the game than anybody else; and therein lies the humor of this fight. Richthofen promptly gave ul the rudest shock we could possibly have had, His three friends stood off ‘md *°“’9*‘° “i 103'- to one me in me one or in t.-led to sun sets this arte.-neon at sos and $1; :fd t‘}f:°;;’;°r:ud::°‘;:f;e ;;‘:_g,, ,wfy ,M h, wok 0,, the lm of 1 ru" "°'"°"°w m°""“‘ " °'"‘ oo-x will feruel. are will be in va T0 my surprise. at the beginning t N" '"°°" T“°°°°"' °°°‘ 2" 5'" el-(me or captain ilriedren cans- °f the flzht he rot- almost on ravi P- N- _ ' a ia to be- - . te a me te ls o. H. sehilr- W1 Wh1°h 1°. '-hal "l P °¢ .dom as he immediately dived Sumrneraida tide eighteen imnutaa mm an u nm . md me only my I wma ,Wm be. 1”" "““ °h°"°""”“‘ and not-it mrs as navigating om- ins elm down W to tm imm¢¢1° ateiy across him. giving him the ________._.....__.--_-------0 ~ W Y i _ _ most ‘difficult shot in air fighting. as "No dlhclhl It Ollldmlllh Hill “mme” me uvms equipment e°n_ X W" “yum directly 53°” at yuh; :;:"“§;‘,‘_,X;""'mhn'°’|._°°¢°“% I si.-.ting of rubber rafts and ¢3_li_ps- angles to him all 1‘°l¥h1¥. 10° N10! me au seams. -....~. fm1~io-ai this ww wh ` ` ee W . he has on his shelves, the govern- * ° Q ° Britain s Leaclzng Ace » ` Describes Epic Duel With G'ermany’s Best Ribbed riylnr coat . "H0 fired Seven bullets in one burst WNCH l‘1l>‘D9