1 MERCHANT n. thatched cottage-If It brings back your own-Jr better than a n]. nice whole Illlilolen hush m“ lifebaadatoryiu upoiayou. ‘ (llariilan. rum-c m1. ‘l-iyztriii-‘ifsavvu- nuuvdlpw ‘NM. (bah .._-—.-=:_ POT TO TS l9d$ Al"! Severe i someone Findlilfigares Re . 1 92319 P02 to Crop Total Potato Crop Amounts To 6,367,286 “Bushels, About 4,1) 000,000 Bushels of Which Will Be Exported. i i i ' ’I‘he following revised iig-ures on the The totals show 42,500 acres o‘; w. potato and tumlp crops of the prov- tatoes and 11.116 resof turnips. mce for the year i039‘ have been "1‘_he average pr for potatoes has iurnished by Mr. J. W. Boulier, Bec- been estimated at r-bushel, and retary of the Potato Crowersflas- that for tumips at 24c per bushel, aociation: although the market price tor the Potatoes: ._ 0 » latter mmodi‘, was considerably Acreage Average yield above that figure. N Kings 9.421 sci-cs, 151 bushels The total potato crop, ciiculaiso as Queens .. 21,418 acres 152 bushels above, would amount w, 0,307,201 Prince . 11,054 acres 140 bushels bushels with the turnip cropnt 0,- Tlirnlps: ' ' 365,300 bushels- . - Kings 1.728 acres 550 bushels It is estimated that about 4.000.000 Queens .. H00 acres 000 bushels bushels of potatoes will be exported Prince ... 2,179 acres 500 bushels in all. Does Not Much , V, 0 fiifiiiih seams-s‘ '.~~ r, .- ‘c .' thermere Says Parties I And Hidebound Andi Lack Forward Look- ing Leadership. “ " i? ~ nswséfiiTT-ififi.’ 1...»... 0N iugiiouti h politics are in an unsatisfactory ndltion. according to lord Ruther- (Cauaslian Press)" - LONDON. Jan nil-Motor bandits ere. who is here on a short visit. an interview today he told the itricked the lnndon police today-JIM robbers had cleared a fihriei-‘s win- » scion Premtheilonservatlyc and parties were tarred with the dow, taking with them as they fled thswaxf ofawomaninafur - - stick. They are dulbincompst- coat. When a pursulfls filial!" lm‘ w: hldeboimd and lack forward king leadership, 31s The comfortably close. the iebbea-s threw ilaedummy out oi their car. 1116-991‘ need of Greatynritain in her dustrinl and uncmploymem crisis. ios car ran over it and thinkinc the dummy was a real woinan. "be 01111?‘ ' Wild/M. is a vlsiliius leader pre- crs stopped. The faceiof the fill"! » ed to adopt new methods for tack- : modem problems. The man be had been smeared vzith what aPWl-"d to as bloodand av the time i“ W)" ieols 101‘ ins-loo is ius Omadian» m newspaper flial, Lord Beaver- icemsn had discovered the 110i! *3" robbers escaped. r - k. Labor's chief irdsble, he finds 1.21164 By us: the tendency in believe everyiilllii! n be accomplished by instituting And Run Motorist v w state services and 1501183108 ti!‘ im- They fail to trellis that in 8° ' : they can merely cripple Brit- i industry. st present he pointed t. the per caplta taxation in Great itain is something‘ like I05, while in e United Btdlfl l0 is only lbmll $35- - .---._-@_._. Nuubicliiiiliilfllb. COMING EVEN f5. MEETINGS. 5'51?- "Club Hop In-d-Inmllsmtaken It iris. Wednesdby fol-snags, Jon- 22nd. Book early. l c-i-n-ii. " urray ' \ M m club v‘ after- (Canadian Pres!) 0R0, Mass, Jan. l0- Angus Hector McDonald. 01 5Y3!!!» siruck by a motorist who failed hm, 111s body was definitely iden- tified today, medical examiner Nor~ Murray Harbor J mm-D‘ Hm” “ma” .' ' h. Jan ‘ 21st, at. cs,‘ y. . . , ’ "mwllfibi - JP5- ‘11-1‘ Legislation For ' - Muskrat Ranches" a. '. \I‘\ "Iodine on» 53;“- fih% min. ins-m oniaric - ‘w. ' -. union , _, .., .. .wié.m.mmmdgwdm ' pointing thanguqfl pnuauldr, sumac] _ ' " yvsitllsillnilbotdewalintimutcd= out n. a, was killed luv hill" W"- .h9°nmmuvwu“'vfilduohetopoitheppieandoiiierl Read Covers ‘Prince Edward island Like the Dew , cHARLoTTETowN, (JANADA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 11.1930 , BRBHIBITIHN ENHIRBEMENT m THE__STA_TES As N_ot Satisfactory i ~_- Up To Congress. a WASHINCYION. D. 0.. Jan. 1t- Oonsress will now consider. upon re- commendations by the nesident, the treasury, the Department of Justice. and the President's law enforcement commission, what further steps shall be taken to prevent the importation and sale o! alcoholic beverages. " ‘Ten years after the passage o1 the eighteenth amendment the situation was presented yesterday by Govern- ment agencics in none we satisfac- tory s light. The ‘coastguard asked for sixteen million dollars for antl- smuggling work and in the report on the supply bill submitting these figures Rear Admiral Bullard was quoted as saying there hald n an increase in nun running of! the New England coasts in recent months. The of the efotcoment con;- 9E. time wens at least ilifiliisinugglmg roads from Canada particularly used by Canadlnm which the proposals of the treasury would bring under re. striations. ' "rhese proposals have already been drawn to the attention of Ottawa by the Canadian Minister, Hon. Vincent Massey. ‘Ihene is one point which would ap- pear to need clarification- Secretary Andrew Mellonfs report says: "A spe- cific statutory prohibition oi entry into the llnited states of either aliens m‘ citizens in any er and either with ‘or without merchandise except at designated points is essential as a basis, ii the border patrol is to func- i tion sufficiently since it will give the patrol a plain and simple rulc to en- force and relieve them o! any neces- out the ‘v \ Miss Beatrice Lenora cools, daugh- ter of Dr. and Mrs. P. Coote, and Mr. Keith 7'“ ‘ C.»- ‘ , Ion of ProhandllrmAdam Carrutheraof TONI". wlmacuaarrlagswiilbeaii ‘ l-‘eventof’ ,z1.m|ss Overstocking ofBlostioii *0“ I,- ' New‘ _'B'ifunswickillPoitntoes i. Reached Highest A Pr”? Pifint‘ 0f “Year, ‘Then Fell flack From ‘15 to 25' Cents Per Barrel. lcauniinn Press) V ally bu" shipping m, wggk ‘Fli-EDERICNN. N. n. Jan. from both New Brunswick and 16-—l_)uflng tho past three or Maine durln the cc " r 1°"! days NOW 3- .Wli=k Iwi-a- mild Wenflser caused a sharp de- fooa reached the highest price point oi the year and then fell back from 15 to 25 cents per h"- rel as the result of over stocking of the Boston arket. In the upper Saint John valley produc- ers received $2.50 per barrel for Gres'u Mountains for about a fortnight and then enjoyed a. twenty me cent increase as inc result of Improved demand chief l! "noticeable in Jioaion. Unusu- cline in demand and tumbling 01 P1100! lfflfll 52-50 to $2.60 per barrel. - iAn villain-siding Fredericton shipper considers that the de- mand “for provincial potatoes wlll be back to normal by the coming week and that ihs prim Will return to the lllgla mark Ic- hleved prior to present condi- tions. slty of interpreting and ilivlflylng the customs immigration and other laws." Jill-the: down the report says: "Adequate provision should, of course. be made by regulation so as to meet the needs o! farmers and others whoseiproperty extends across the border and who are living on the The report does not mention the interest o! other Governments‘ ln the proposals other than to say there should be harmonious tion with neishaonnc countries and that "their consent must be obtained as a matter of courtesy." €éIebrotion i‘ "Of, Volstead ’ ” Law Varied j 8081021. IauT-soms polls will mna-niyassouimwmumoou- fully. ma will iluttu- Attendants at Hospital to have their sight tested. Attend- tion was started here yesterday. to givqreliei u the distresscci popula- tiqauof and Ghana! ' when twofiniiiion persons an reported to have‘ ‘dies c: atanf- Ttion durinftlicjihi. "eight months and c» million inure use said to be "some ‘within a in months’ mum Forty Children Made’ Blind Through Error _ Sprayed Their Eyes With, Cauterizing Liquid. ‘ ' . that the children were taken Into the wrong room at the hospital where other patients had been fronted for infectious dls- - cases of the eyes. The attendants _ were not familiar with the liquids there. The attitude of the Athena populace became so menacing after the mishap thafthc Minis- ter of Health ordered the irlal of all ocullsis working at the hos- pital ellulc. swims, Jsu. l6.—-Forty school children were mule‘ blindxfor llfc today through a iclcntiflc: error. - The children had gone‘ lo the Ole hospital at Keslren, near here- _ania sprayed their ayes with a liquid.‘ The liquid proved to be a cauterlaing fluid. ' The ahrleh of the blinded cbil-' Iran-brought ‘doctors on the run. ‘but nothing could/lie done to save the victims’ vision. The trag- edy was attributed to the fact a T611611; iChinese J Lodging Members ._L__ (Special to The Guardian) (Qgggslbn ha“) BHANGBAL. Jm- lih-Oiwiial- mmaou, Jan. 11-1116 Baptist’ Church lolt 4.400 church members and 11,000 Sunday‘ Bohooi amnrb“ ants in the past year. At that rate- iewiubsusscoucwicocwnisn‘ years, mo m. Dr. Douglas mun! monastic of the some: - Union of on» ennui and‘ Ireland. Iptakingl at. Norfolk. ‘rise churches nowadayi aidonJcsnniiuumureponsazoun-smansciaiprqmunmm elliinh-bythmsiowlydyingiufa- organise ihnu WU’. but Urethra uiai._ W ' _notdellvlfliililieicoihhenddld. qua-g; mqiynpacuuuruua fssthpiihiahciiejgisacei- ‘ll-i-fllctlicllcp ylaiigPfal. V) dent-moms nuances-Inasmuch ' Ilka suniiasonnrnfiasu. ammo-s fiallniaiuanialhg ~nnuiun uuahvainuvuaaauau - s _,_Taschereau’s_ Niece- Soon To Wed Cootc is a. niece of Pfemlgg Imp". can _‘of Quebec. . iilii'lill"lil“li liiNl-l ‘Hon. Charles Stewart, Minister 0f the In- terior, Says Govern- ment of This Pro. vince to Set Aside Large Tracts o f Land to Complete Chain of National Parks. Tarrswa, Jan. l6—-A new Nation- sl Park in New Brunswick was forc- casi, by Hon. Charles Stewart, Minis- ier oi’ the Interior, in the course ol an address today before the 22nd annual convention cl the Canadian Lumbermenls Association here. A large tract of timber land is to be acquired by the government in that province, Mr. Stewart said, in order lo complete the chain of National Parks across-the Dominion. In that connection the minister stated the return of Natural Resourc- es to the Prairie Provinces would not ‘mean the Dominion Govemmeut would discontinue its forest research work. The Ottawa forest products laboratories would also remain iu operation- l Canadian manufacturers would ,seek to increase domestic consump- iion of wood productsto offset dc- Lcreasing exports. E. R._ Bremner, of ‘Ottawa, declared in his presidential address. (Canadian Press) SUBMITTED SITES OTTAWA, Ont. Jan. l6.—A delega- tion from New Brunswick submitted‘ {our sites to Hon. Chas Stewart. Minister ‘of Interior. at a confer- ence thls afternoon as being suitable for development is a national park in that plnvlncl. The sites will be gone over by officials of thspepart- ‘ment during the coining summer to isosmin which is the most suitable. The sites suggested are Mount Oar- lcton, in NcriAiun-iberiand County. ' eu in Charlotte Cousin-y; Can- ‘ ltlver in Westmoreland County and Ohipputneticook in York County. Aboui 100 aqua-re miles are required for a park, ‘which would be develop- od by the federal Government.‘ cu lands Mamas on! by the plenum. Fina dsielaflu m composed of Hui‘ 0. D. nieaardl. llinllhr o! Lands and Hines. Alb G. llcAvity of 8t. John aadlnunihltelfieueaaill. f: tent-b “mucosa-unfair: lboau- notnaecaaarliyaalaaaniit ‘iv/la naayiinlitariaeiua-arvellelavtt- alltyaudhupo.' MAXIMSM o" MERCHANTS till n~vo 10 PAGES WILL BE 4, 00o, 00o 190311151. @@ winter lWeather ©@'_'"e" Cold An Colder We (Special to The’ Guardian) iey of the MisslssiPDl nivsi- from ice locked Minnesota Lakes to the Gulf of Mexico was in the clutch of bliz- zards ‘and bitter cold of midwinter. Floods today, devastation, suflerins and peril centred near Cairo, Ill.. where the Ohio will“! 15W 91° Mississippi. Along the Q1110 NI!“ uisansriesinoooinyurs-Tbewii- Jaashwasasilllensiahthi-singat levee tops. Danger of furthm‘ dam- Asking For ' Increase (Special to The Guardian) ‘IORONIO, Ont" Jen. 16--A re- ductlon 1mm three cents to two cant postage has so out into post- mssters revenue that they are ask- In M i so. Midwinter Floods Causing Suffer- ing, Devastation And Peril-r- Aauua anus-aphasia lldlvwul ' lbw Ill! (Milli I18 IL‘. Q g ooao Playing Havoc Blizzards, Bitter d Floods Valley ather Lessons Danger of Further Damage. ~ _ ‘ age in Ohio appeared at m 611150‘ CHICAGO, Jan. 16—The vast val- day Wii-‘n ‘M “mi- °‘ "m" weather. Nearly two hundred families W11 sun marooned at Ottawa willy. Ml the Blanchard River was reeedinl ygpldly. Among the ilnsefllfli stream of Minnesota, the wrath o1 thO season's most furious blimlfil was an with hirhwws MW *4 ienoepcat levels. rail traflc dilati- ed and city and rural schools elond. -._. .._n_-_.. -_...__.._-_- _.-_-_. lllll__llllipl (Canadian Press) " .-_nllicinia. Back. Jon. ia-ssvsn- teen year old John Pasmweiny. hi! gmlcyortl-ieminderofhisihiihel Nick Pasowsni-y. will N Bus“! *°' mhe crime 0n Feb. 21, unless oawut ted before W lng ior a substantial increase in the i" “mflazlu ' percentage owxzathe sale ‘wmcu _ , _ m cam“ up.“ of ‘ at yesterday's meeting oi the On- tario Post-mas‘ ' A istlon in the Cos-is Rite Howl, asking that on sales of stamm between $10,000 and $5,000 the percentage allowed post- masters be increased from 30 in 50 pan-cent. At present the percentage allowed is 70 percent on the first $1,000; 30 percent from $1,000 to $10,000. ' Lumbcrmen Are i Seeking Home Marker First OTTAWA, Jan. l6--Owlng in de- clining exports 0i’ lumber to foreign countries Canadian manufacturers nssrcrussotnsolvaivrenw“ m“, by m; youth's coiuuel. Pc-uow- erlty was found ruiity 01 h" M“ era murder in AWN-it 19”- m '3“ confession the WWW‘) l! m3“ i’ have achflllilied lllwliln‘ m“ "m, following a illll-ml "l? ma“ an.‘ iloine in Shehn. Bell!- ___._.._.___?- .4»- (Speclnl to The Gill-Milli) coupon. Jan. ie-su- nos- erick Guggeulsberl. 19"!" all‘ adiau on account of Ill hell“ l‘ nth-lug from “in Guv of British Guiana. -= ~ I should concentrate on efforts to in- crease domestic consumption while doing everything possible to develop a greater export business. said E. R. Bremner. ot Ottawa, in his presid- ential address to the 22nd annual convention of the Canadian Lumber- men‘s Association today. The Pres- ident thought a Dominion-wide trade extension ‘campaign would result in much benefit to the industry. Alli‘. HIGHER While exports of Canadian Lum- ber had leached 1,988,000,000 feet in 1929, an increase of 08,000,000 feet over the previous year, total exports for those two years was 657,000,000 feet iaa than‘ior i026 and 1021- This decrease had been directly due to keener foreign competition, Mr. Bremner said. as well as increased use of wood substitutes. wonurs RECORD (Canadian Press) sum; rams, Ont. Jan. is-rsc: Waldorf of u» sci-c of a. P. Ellwood of Smith Pails, has been acclaimed the world's champion nsfiinfiuurcr.” The mark of producing 11.006 pounds of milk and 3e‘) pounds ofbulterov- 8 l =66 d» mics has beau recol- niaed by i-ns Duniniofl Dloicuuan c! Agriculture u a world‘: room. me baud- modulation o: antim- (ua ., Fislirnnau with , 4m. YOU (not casflnt. stuns»; Worn’ tafcil Han TORDIN..." -...li. - green north and northeaslcrly Mm mostly fair and desidedlycold. lbronw. rain ................ 32,‘ a.-'a Montreal, cloudy .. I0 Quebec. clear .. so Charlottetown, fair . . 83ml jiaiifu, cloudy . 3-H 8t. John, fair ..... . ' Boston. olmidy .... .. an rm, cloudy sngn tide this aftcrnum Apia. - and tomorrow morning at 1M0 Bun i-au this mooning u slat-c; wocdbfiatlflllfiielfsltpahaa ihenroviouslccwdbylcrl five .. The Weather,