Ioullol 181. guriotuiowu nuudlu ‘I've Outa- ‘omglg Oulrdlal. CLEAN SWEEP IN rnov. or \ CovorsIPrinoo Edward Island Like the Dew Read by Everybody CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. WEDNESDAY, JULY 23. 1930 A MAXIMS OI.‘ MERCHANT —--- He who puts of!’ the hour of living arlght is like the clown who waited fort-he stream to flow by. =< Annual Subscriptions Delivered ll-Mq J7 Illll Clllldl nd lLl-Qlflflr 10 PAGES ljelzder Sends A” RousingMessage Conservative Chieftain Sums Up Impressions Of Visit To Every Province In Dominion. The Guardian has received the fol- bw; crzzzrsging communication 9,5 B. B. Bennett, Conserva- tive Leader: QITAWA, July 18, l930.-“In the p”; five iveelas I have visited every PIOVlIlCC of this Dominion and for w,- generous welcome of each one of than I am most deeply grateful. “Everyillléfd I have found the same intense intenst in our national prob- lems, and everywhere the same fine spirit of confidence, that with wis- dom and courage and singlcness of Wm», u-e can meet them tri- umphantly. And behind this spirit oi confidence I have found the rea- son for if. a deep, abiding love of Canada. You who have found it as ihave, alike in the hearts of those for whom this country has already done so much, and in the hearts of those to whom it is still but a pro- mise, must thank God, as I do, for our Canadian citizenship. "B! from this love of country, comes the strength to conquer every dllllculty. It compels union. It puts the good of the many before the in- terest of the few. ft teaches the way in which we may all share to the I: ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EFJENTS, MEETINGS ETCS. "Borden Line Club loading hogs and calves. Albany on Thursday, llly 24m. Hours i2 m a. 5549-1-22-81 “Planes zooming, diving, falling in name-l w "Win85" st Malpeque Tllzlrsdflr. Borden Friday, Crapaud holiday» sacs-n. "'_"-'7l° ifvry the "Aces" lived retold iii Wings nt Malpequc Thursday, widen "may. Crapsud. Saturday. 5503-11. flier“! Wednesday. August 18th or Tea at Cavendish Beach. 5484-7-l9-cirnwf. "Club loading hogs, calves. lambs - and fat sheep at. Murray River. July m". Bll-vmoon. List before 26th. 5553-7-23-21. "Harland excursions leaving at 3 Siam. Standard every Tuesday, Fri- mrytgmlsalllldfly- Phone ‘I73 for munjr information. Single fare for "ill 6280-7-9-481 "Dr. Cliff. 1'11 Queen St... Char. ed .., Chronic Maladies prevent- _and cured at home, where they "WM"- 5416-7-15-3111 "spfifilal train leaves city for mtchfort Memorial Picnic today at ' P- m. iDaylight Saving Time). "fig-lbw. Stanhope Beach Inn n ‘é-Zilgséheveging. July 23rd. a to . a . . “mum. vng Time). $100 ‘ealgance, Btanllvbc Beach Inn htgidfllfi July 23. 8 to i2 (Day- ‘lll! Time). $1.00 per couple. OI will?! See the snappy show Guit ve-r ‘Rtoria Hall tonight; French "Una "Fsdly: Flat River Friday; - y River Saturday. 5575 IODO . Rcniclgt miss St. James Church 5mm?‘ srounds opposite church at FIELD. Wednesday. July ‘ I’ m"- flnc. on Thursday. 6512-7-19-11. “Enid Orwell Women's Institute vemgndgliss in on‘; groan. ' Bl’. on e nesday, Y 23rd. Admission 85 cents. 5525-7-31-31 um fill-l. f-hl alorious inheritance that is flllrl- It lmvs constant m our minds. the vision of the Canada soon to be. "Let. us then march on. Take na- ture's gifts and use them wisely in our own advantage. u; u; guppm-g, our wnstltutio l rights by 143151;- Lion founded on the principles which gave them life. Meet trials resolute- ly. Pursue all rightful opportunities which may i-rise. bet us give to WHY man and woman the b The Grandson of Jesse James Is Up Against It CHICAGO. July 22.—JeIlc James IIL. 29, grandson of the nefarious outlaw. was held for questioning today after police said he attempted to obtain check blanks from l bank in which be bad no account. Jl-Illcs sa-hl he bad been seat for tho blllakl by John Travis. who maintained a checking ac- count in the bank. Travis denied any connection with the mis- slon. “Its all on account of my name." James inaistod. "Every- wbero I go they suspect me of something. I 61-111 live it down.” to do their best. bet us be bold, bu; guard that boldness with sound Judgment. Avoid hasty action, but avoid as much. the awful danger of inaction and delay which springs from uncertainty of purpose. our Purpose must be clear, our duty is lllain. They are. to work together ln the ways that are given to us, to a4. vancc Canada. “I believe our great purpose may be best achieved by incorporating in the social and economic structure of this country, the policies for which the Conservative Party star-res. 3'0; these policies are not to serve a class, or to prefer one part o! Consul. m another. Their aim is in the gun. duct of their aflairs, Just safeguard against harmful interference from beyond our borders. In your duty to W! wlllltry I kpvw you will nomad. And I will not fail in mine. Your duty. if you believe that what I say is true, is to support my Party in the fight it is making for our com- mon rights. And my duty is to faith. fully lead that Party until our pug- posc is achisv Yours faithfully, H. B. Bennett. LEADER. TJONSEBVATIVI PARTY Rumour Relative toAppointment of Bishop Unfounded‘ A despatch published recently in a mainland paper roads as follows: “A rumor which is gaining cre- wioua MAN (Canadian Prue) PORTOREDIT ,Ont., July 22.- Bclievcd to have unwillingly walked into a trap designed for someone else, Phillip G. Humbold, 57-year-old con. tractor of Tonawanda, N.Y., was found dead in a car. his head beaten in with a hammer and rope round his ncck twisted tight by an iron bar. within the village limits here t0- day. Device For Submarine Rescues (Special to the Guardian) CARTAGENA. spam, July 22-An automatic device for rescuing persons from submerged submarines was giv- en official Government tests here ystcrday. Capt. Arthur-o Genovs, in- ventor of the devices, a Quarter Master and a. sailor, participated in the tests. Leaving the submarines 2-3 several times. while the craft was submerged at a depth of about 150 feet, they reached the surface safely each time. The inventor claimed the appar- atus eould also be used to lower per- sons into submarines. The apparatus is raised automatically by a buoy and then returns to the submarines. dence in Charlottntcwn and other parts of the Island, is that referring to Rt. Rev. Monsignor Wheaten, of Bsthurst, 11.3., as the successor to Rt. Rev. Bishop 0'Leary, who died some days ago in Ohio." Inquiry at the Palace revealed the fact that the rumour had no founda- tion, as the appointment is made by the Pope. on the recommendation of the Apostolic Delegate. and such a recommendation would scarcely as yet have time to reach the former. In any case action is not likely to be taken in the matter for some months. The Weather, etc aonomio July fl-Mfltlm" south wiest and westerly Wllldl- ill-W- ly cloudy and moderately "m- LOCAL TEMPERATURES Maximum .... .. 18 Minimum (fair) 68 High tide i-hismorning at 1,85 and tonight at 9.87. sun acts this evening at ‘Ml and rises tomorrow morning If 4-93- New moon Pfldly July 25, 4.16pm Bummersids tide eighteen minute! liter than Chlrlotfotdim. It can make a trip every ten or fif- teen minutes. Premier King's ‘New Department’ -._-..- (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Ont... July 22.-Offieials here were reticient with regard to a dcspatoh quoting tho New York World to the effect that the Canadian Nat- ional Railways would shortly em- bark upon a new field of activity and link up the Ireland Services with ulr routes. It ls known that both Railways have had this under con- sideration for some time. but wheth- er the C. N. R. and C. P. E. will undertake joint services or not is unknown. Borne hint cf possibilities in aviation expansion was conveyed hue last. night, when the Prime Min- ‘irur. addressing a oamPl-llll meeting reassured those civil servants whose ' position were threatened by the trarifer of the natural resources to the western provinces that the Gov- ‘ was ‘ ‘ “ the ca- m NOTICE All Conservative agents and Poll officials will please meet at Committee Rooms, Thursday evening “l 8 v- 111- (Daylight Saving time) to receive final in- structions for Election Day. BY ORDER. tsbliahmont of a new Department. embracing aviation and radio. ‘This. he slid might be blown as the De- partment of Communications. What connection if any there might be be- tween the two announcements that of the Prime Minister and the New York World despatch could not be definitely establillaed today. (Canadian has) WASHINGTON. July 2b- Prssldut Hoover today signed cinnamon Naval Treaty. ‘TRETTIES T OF THE SEASON” ‘The photographs hes-e shown: L! FT. llilllie. Elfrlede Jer-ra, been voted the most beautiful “dcb" in Italy by Rome newspapers. %"--JL'-' _ prettiest 'V'deb"of the season in Austria by the Viennese press". and RIGHT. Bennett ’s Pledge On Old Age Pensions If returned to power siona. Votes. i (Canadian Press) By Thomas Green. Canadian Press Staff Correspondent. “TORONTO. Ont. July zz-"Canada within the Empire," and emphatic declarations that the Liberal Gov- ernment was already defeated, were the ringing nous sounded by Hon. R. B. Bennett, here today at s. lunch- eon of Toronto Conservatives. Canadian ensigns and the Union Jack wore in evidence at the tables in the crowded ballroom where the Conservative Chieftain spoke. Toron- to professional and business men, with a large attendance of women, a National Old Age Pension all the money required-thus treating all Wtlicyaliaie-in the Maritimes or. in an King Govt. Al- ready Defeated Bennett Scores “Returned Man From South Of The Line"--"Hysterical Converfs" Scheme To Catch on the 28th of this month, Faithfully yours, ‘T40 has been unanimously chosen as the Countom Castagaetto, who has I pledge my Party to pass Bill by which the Federal Treasury will prondc the old people alike, y other part of Canada. . . whether R. B. Bennett, LEADER, LIBERAL-CONSERVATIVE PARTY. heard the words of the Opposition Leader, for statements of Premier, King on EmpLrotrad-e. Mr. Bennett‘; had sharp references. “Why" he ask- ed. "this new born faith. this death bed repentance, this desire for for- giveness on the part of the return- ing of the prodigal. 'I‘he man who’ talks so glibly now of Empire and the flag. The Prime Minister was trying to "catch votes" On this mat-' ter and was speaking with the "hys teria of a convert," and talking of his new-born faith in Great Britain. Mr. Continued on Page 3 I Indifferent Mr. King __._.__....__ Vote for McLure and Myers on the 28th and be assured of Old Age Pen- Spankecl Woman Moto rist, Gets Ma ny Letters HARTFORD. cam. July-y Z2 —Because be wllad 1 ""1"" motorist. cut of her autbmbllll! u; gpgnked her. John Sordsr. with lz day; left to serve of a 80 day dlsturbllll the howl i=1"- ence. is receiving admiring let- ters from all P3"! l“ u" "w" ry. The lettcr writers conrrat- ulate Sorder on his orirlnallty and urge him to he? llP ‘he good work. Ono invites him to direct traffic in Frankfort. Ills" and another Monroe. Wis. our R16, OntaricTGoingi Almost Solidly For Mr. Bennett Change Of Govt. Certain If Ont- ario Indications Count for Any- thing-Observers State That Conservatives Will Carry More Than Seventy of. Eighty-Two Ont. Seats. (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO, Ont. July ZL-Tl-ie wave of electoral sentiment against the King Government is assuming tidal proportions in Ontario. This Province undoubtedly is going almost‘ solidly for Hon. n. B. Bennett. Not‘ only politicians, but businsss men and others nct associated with politics, arriving in Toronto over the the Conservvives coiunan. Old Lib\ eral strongholds. it is sad are pre- paring to fall. WILL GO WITH TIDE "The whole four Ontario Cabinet Ministers are in danger and one or two of them are almost certain to be defeated. Hon. W. D. Euler. Min- week end from all points of the Province. had only one story to tell. that s change of government was certain if Ontario irdicwions count- ed for anything. Ontario people. they report. are turning to Mr. Bennett and his policies 8.5 the instruments for restoring economic well being in isfer of Revenue is likely to be left at home in North Waterloo. dmplto the fact that. he has his own press to support him and has claims on the constituency. All reports are to the effect that the fight is going a- gainst him. the reason being that his constituezcy. whldi is largely indus- Jury’s Finding Re Circus Wreck iUl-llldlln Press) MONCTON. Juiy 22.-’1'lw inquest Government statistics showing the decline in Canada’s trade and Hansard reports of debates in the House of Com- mons together show that the Mackenzie King government has had ample warning of the condition to which many Can- enco to their welfare. THE DAIRY last five years. Imports rose by 110,000. Cheese exports dro five years. Mackenzie King had them. of affairs? He did nothing to Because the dairy lndust milk is the chief food of farm I V i udian industries have been brought by government indiffer- Protests by the National Dairy Council, by Conservative members, by farmers generally against the New Zealandi butter preference have gone unheeded by the GovernmentJ Canadian butter exports dropped by over $8,000,000 in the on $15,000,000. In 1928 the number of dairy cows decreased These figures are gathered by government departments. Was he concerned with the state THE PORK AND BACON INDUSTRY cows were milked the pig ralsers also suffered, INDUSTRY from almost nothing to close pped by 15,500,000 in the past stop it. He was indifferent. ry was depressed and fewer for skimmed raised pigs. Lzto the death of the four circus employees. victims of the A1. G. Bar- nes Circus irsin wreck at Canaan Station early Sunday morning was held in the city Hall here this mm- ing before Coroner Dr. A. E. Writes. Foiiowlnl the hearing 0f several witnemes who told of th! 1643MB!!! and of two investigations which had been made following the WNCK "l6 jury retired and a verdict of purely accidental death was returned. with no blame attached to anfbfilly- _-_-----——s—r- (Canadlan PM“) DUBLIN. IRISH FREE STATE July 22-A settlement baa been maohed in the Great Southern Railway dispute and a m“ strike which um ordered for fo- nlght will not tale place. IAMSUWG. Germany, July 2! ._I1ro of great proportions started tonight in the Vulcan QPICOI Shipyards, The administrative Buildup were reported mass. the country. Seats in the province trial. is concerned with the econom- which were regarded at theloeginning ic issues of the campaign. Hon. J‘. of the campaign are as safe for the C. Elliott. Minister of Public Works. Government are now being placed in ' ‘ continued" i" Approves Bennett’s Pensions Policy Liberal Supporter At Georgetown Voices Approval Of Conservative Old Age Pensions Policy. Hon. John A. MacDonald Given Splendid Reception. ii , . The 901M561 m°9tin8 at George- was followed by Premier lflga, for the town Monday night was very largely Liberal candidate and by Hon. J. l) attended. the Conservative candidate. Stsu'a.rt, who dealt trencharitly with Hon. John A. MacDonald, rec:lvirig,old age pensions, the Conservative an enthusiastic ovation. highway policy, and the subsidy ques- Hon. Dr. Grant, Liberal candidates tlon. was the first speaker. His addres! Senator Hughes, the last speaker, was largely a repetition of his pre- expressed approval of the Conserv- vious platform statements. ative policy with regard to old age Hon. Mr. McDonald dealt fully pensions. with the fiscal record of the King Government and with other matters! Mr. Jamm J. Oc/ndon presided lrn- of vital interest in the campaign. Heipartiallgy. i . Budget Camouflage i‘ i Hon. Mr. Dunning in his budget speech (Urirevised Han- sard, 1930, page 1711) “When the revision is completed the Canadian customs tariff wil consist of 1188 items of which 589 will be free under British preference.“ Here is how Mr. Dunning made the “prefereniiaP list of which he is so proud: Item No. 44S on the old tariff (Agri- icultural Implements) is now split up into cultivators, har- rows, etc.; mowing machines, etc.; spraying and dusting machines; hay loaders. hay tedders: incubators and brood- crs; fanning mills, peaviners; electric power equipment for farm purposes only. Each of these is now a separate item with its own number. SEVEN ITEMS NOW WHERE THERE WAS BUT ONE BEFORE. And hundreds of the products on the preferential list have never been imported to Canada from Britain and never will be. Fruits and vegetables such as are produced abund- antly in Canada are i0 be let in free. Conservative Workers will meet WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY & FRIDAY EVENINGS at 8 0’CLOCK (Daylight Saving Time) at the Committee Rooms to make ‘final arrangements for Election Day BY ORDER V M .__;___ 1 _....__.-. ;a___<‘ i l i