a V. _ _' I _ _ MAXIMS A i MAXIMS -.~_-Quilt. 1- . MERCHANT f, sf . MERCHANT _ .t I -I _ _,,// . l ...1_ ___ To be careless of what anyone \\ _ Ullflllllii /l ..... .-55 _ The Peoples Paper A, Read by Everybody \ _ F No one commits folly alone for " ‘ - / ' i _ I 5 himself but “Mk” nl umm" um” / /// . // I __ § \ é thinks is a sign not only of a pre. z ’//// 1" §s sumptuous person, but also of one ` \ al" ' “Cl ' ' ' ‘Q Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew 2 v- M- ~ ° . 7 i ' , _ Y - `=Lf \ alornlnl Guardian. Founded 1551, , " ' f § ' i 1 M E A _ _ nnual subscriptions Delnered $5.00. , ‘ By Simi Canada nod I7. S. A. $3.50, Charlottetown Guardian Two Cents. 1 i J, _ TR PICAL WEATH R SWEEPS EU ` ' _‘ ' ‘ ROPE - _ i bf- '. - _A _ ' f A1 . . ._ . ._ ._ . ' -_ . - -_ er-1 Selects _Standard Bearer Conservative Electors Of Second Prince Unanimously Nominate Mr. G. Shelton Sharp As Can. -:lidate In Forthcoming By- Election At Largely Attended Convention. imii ins will nm nf ini Niw iuvi. ..__. Premier Lea Aiinoun. ces Steps To Be Tak- l A large and enthusiastic eonvmgion second district of Prince was held in the hall gg, Portlle on Wednesday ¢v¢n|nz_ Aw; ust 21th at which G. Shelton Sharp ;f¢¢¢lVed the unanimous nomination as the Conservative candidate to con- itest that district in the interest of the :Liberal Conservatives in the bye ¢l. ection. ; Hugh D. Mr-.Phee. Coleman, vice ,president of the second _district pre- sided and on the platform were the H011. -7. D. Stewart. K. C., leader of en In Permanent the Confemilve ww. Nh. .v.1=~..m1. Road ‘york Arnett. Summerslde. Dr. W. J, P, Federal Assistance. McMillan, M. L. A.. Charlottetown. Messrs Fred Tanton. Alberton. J. D. Kemrdy. Oleary J Ali-.sn Bren oi' the electors of the l War Prisoners Hear Of Peace After 10 Years ‘ BERLIN, Ang. 28.-A tale of two German war prisoners who have just returned from Siberia, » having learned only early last year that the war was over. was carried from Breslau by The Ber- liner Tageblatt today. i The prisoners, namedliutz and Johann Mischalski. reached their native towns in Eastem Silesia after 15 months jounieying on foot from Northern Siberia, the despatch said. When they heard by chance ‘ last year that the war had end- ed 10 years before, the two. with a third prisoner named Mis- dralski, trudgui most of the way to Moscow. Then they made their way io Kovno and Warsaw. Misdralski collapsed and died near Kovno. _ i The two told authorities that other German war prisoners still are lh Siberia. l Misses Tessle and Katherine Hen drlck are among leaders of the Am- rlean invasion of Britain for, although daughters of a New York law W" Fnllk Hmdflvk. they themselves belong to the English bar. being graduates of Oxford and members of the Middle Temple bar in London. The ar retvrrnin to th United State' xt eek to attc d th Chi- y° if e snew n e LOS ANGELES. Aug. 28.-AL fred Hill. aged 12 is in police hospital with a bare chance to live as a result of climbing with another lad into the stockade of the tigers at Luna Park Zoo. Al- fred and his companion did not . know the tigers roamed loose in ' the tangle of transplanted trop- ical thicket behind the seven foot fence until the great beast bounded out at him and Carl Sabina. sled 12. The tiger leap- ed on Alfred knocking him to the ground and scalping him with one blow. Melvin Kontz. a train- er killed the beast vsdth a rifle as it had chewed the boys left ‘ arm to shreds. O Q . ' 1 Enthusiastic Convention l Y0ufh{ul_MembefsOfB°f ng.. swf... l Busy Year For ,f}f,';"g,,'ff,yff';Z Boards Uf Trade ‘ ‘ gl The bringing about of impro provincial highways was taken as t new chief objective of the Associated Boards of Trade cf Prince Edward Island at the annual general meeting of the organization held yesterday afternoon at the Experimental Farm. and attended by more than one hun- dred delegates representing the var- ious Boards of Trade; the Women‘s Institutes and the farmers' organiz c x nhl ' th ~ 3' a 0 me I °! ° Amerlnm B" A'5°°i°“°”‘ tions. The general meeting followed ‘ - _-_ an executive meeting held in the Board of Trade R/ooms at 11 a. m., and was followed by an enyoyable 'Europe Svvelters From Heat Wave .ff f.::;f:..... NUTE ENTERS supper served at the Experimental Farm through the courtesy of Super- ' ‘Annual General Meeting of Asso- ciated Trade Boards At Exper- l imental Farm Yesterday Largely Attended. M ved ing industry. vi/'lien the speaker came he to the province there was offered $1.25 for a fresh fish under 18 inches and $1.75 for fish over that length. The speaker found that one Am- erican firm was doing more business here than the remainder of the Is- land together. That firm is now pay- ing 51.75 all through. Other firms are now paying $2.00 and $2.10 for large fish and $1.75 for medium sized ones. The American firm was the only large bill/61' 01 ,lpickle cured fish; new there are three other firms buying and there is a material increase in the prices offered. In June 1930. there was l00 D5- increase in production of cod fish in Souris over the production of 1929 l gi jf ll Ti ' lpreslded at both meetings. " " ‘ ° The general meeting was held un. ‘ ,der a large tree on the lawn of t I -- ‘Experimental Farm. In addition Belgium, France And he Continued on Page 7 to speeches made in moving and sec- es ution the residet re ____i.._X-_-- ' v . C l ' _ ________.__----- ’ ' '_ __ _ . ondin l , _ ar.Iri1ui;':l1en(':i(;;i;eigofolfnstl!i;narAss0ck5 Blitz; m'l1'l'len giiiijhrinsaxiid oglgeeizsihg ne- _Z1-____ 90 De. Poland Not Invlted 551159: this Ulm'-;1 l‘€lE0l‘f. Bild pad-i ' Ecards of Trade yesterday afternoon mi’-'K5 35906 me Object of the meet- grees In T0 G€l`1T\3`i'\ MHHOCU- ;I°;°E;§1“'°";1 by ggixierl Proud M other _ . . e on e possi i ies _ Premier Lea announced that with the mg ‘W5 t° “mm” l °Ul¢1ldli¢ £01' . V ,_ Vfes, 1 th d I t I th nm ' ‘ - or e eve opmen o e mg ; ment steps w"1ild be taken in pe mar.ent. road building in this Prov inze. He did not believe that. it wou be gocd economics to attempt per- manent road building with the use of gravel, and thought it economic- ally unsound to continue under the present .system The Premiers reference to this sub- iect was only incidental and he did not state the nature of the pennan- ent road building which the Gov assistance of the Dominion Govern- _ _ ,_ 1-- ld en-.mem me in mm-i. or the extent fd B urea-t applause and lnhis usual Y - - _ _ P bl ` _ ipleasn-ig mam-|¢r_ thanked the d¢1¢_ Where Found. I im aviator missing for more than E T1“T»1§9f1P;§;;;‘° ;:;1n‘;;;eHi:d;;e realize the importance of their ich- , ment anticipated receiving from Ot-‘Saw f°l` the l1°ll‘llfllfl°l\ md l'¢"f°W° . K _ ` . ' - - i ‘"3 l“d“5"3"' 'md °°"51d"ed that PW 1 i ` .-A sin “ee ' l’“d‘“3 th his E. I. has the greatest possibilities; _ of the assistance which the Govern tewa, . ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS ETCS. "Annandale Thursday. Show and Dance. Orchestra. 6159-8-29-41. "Special Baseball, Ice Cream Soc- ill and Dance, Friday 29th. 6133-8-28-2i. ` e get properly organized and be in read- le m of Www mmd' on "Come to Afton Hall Friday th Y» by . . Kennedy. oaeary. G. shown si-in-p was nominated. This being the only name before the meeting it was mov- ed that nominations close and Mr. Sharp was declared the candidate by the unanious vote of the meeting. LOUDLY APPLAUDED Mr Sl-iarp on being called receiv- asklng that every poll in the district GETS illCAllllN Andr,ee’s Position About 117_ Nautical Miles Due North of east This position is about 117 na.ut‘cal ml s due no i f (Associated Press) LONDON, Aug. 28.-Most of Europe sweltered today in a een- tinuatlon of n. heat wave of the past few days which has taken at least eight lives from pros- tratlon in Great Britain. Hot weather again caused much discomfort in the British Isles ;.____.__- and was also felt in western and central Europe where high tem- peratures for this time of year were recorded. In Germany 90 de- gees was registered yesterday. and italy had similar high figirrea while France, Belgium and Spain also suffered. Several industries in had been found alive and un on the ice field and was ed the adn-ilnlstrat.on of the present ¢0pENHAGEN August 28 - . _ ' injured with his passenger, an un- ¢»1¢en¢_1y_¢1-aging southward wi _ _ _ Liberal Government and the failure gle line declphered from the frozen identifga; mme,~_ new Amin, B. C., ‘Smeg 1,-,mu-1, spitzbergen on July ff mhery d°‘°l°Pm:\“' ;fa:;l‘1pri;\e- with \ .\ ` \ fl \ \ garded here today as of considerable velopments. the United Press yesterday- M the th socoddrstriotamdmllng _ . 8 n tm. ---» industry in the province, by 1-lon. J nominations. R,;m5¢y_ gomxzn l:£,.¢;;dof ASI BERLIN. Aug. 28.-The invitation A. MacDonald, by Messrs. 1-lorace\ » to the British Government to send ll Wright, M. L. A., R.. E. Mutch, W representative to the German miiit- ; S. Grant, Mgr. Island Telephone Co. ary mu-foeuv-res next month was re- I A. A. Fraser, East Baltic, and by Mrs. , Mutch on behalf of the Womens In- l significance in post-war political de- stitutes. Mr. James Paton delivered; an interesting address on the Brit-i That me invitation has been dis- ‘ish Chambers of Commerce, at the patched was confirmed omcially by recent sexion of which he was Island _ . representative. A Balboa' spam' mmmded work' “me time it was leazgiethsgdn' i Mr. Earle of the Dept. of Fislieries . - 5°” “ml ‘he ‘“‘°‘” lfeit that island ee e did not fully . t t to ff t A t Andrce' noe in Ca ada. ti 0 pu in E ec their pre election page D! sowman “gui e S reached here last night The report full equipment This much scien ;m_d to co; mms; Sfumouth has _ I _ _ _ . promises. H i pressed u those chit -three- ar ld dlary has enab- ' ‘ ‘ , _ ' . l . e_ m po" r y ye ° gave no details other than that Burke tlsts gather from Cavilifl Jellfiens { a mmm mdum Equal to that of present, the importance of having a led scientists to reconstruct at least g y Provincial Government in line -with one episode in the great iight. for lite bf l;°9l;f°;fl;1b1" 21101*-1 W»BA»C-7°¢"‘;5L f:P?:;¢°kf;zUl`Ewf;‘;i‘;"sb°;n$*“d0t';’e’;d‘;';‘: this provmce though under grea, the Federal Government at Ottawa which the explorer and his two com- (A'5°dMed Press) lg; °°m°se 13;" ‘O55 Exe ‘ :mich he saw aboard Dr' H°m,s smp ' handicaps. There is a great source of and then Prince Edward island would P=¥ll0l15 lfl _U16 ll1'fl1f/fd b‘1l°°fl ex' JUNEAU 'Alyka Aug 28 _Reports T' ay ar Z l wo days alter their dmo\_en__ ,supply in this province, a matter of_ = receive the consideration and the P€<`llf»i0ll Pllt UP in me fl'°Z¢l'l A-l'¢l'»lC that Ca _a'm_E` J`A B`urk`e Camd_'pane' ' Andre! It B assumem- must hue l first consideration. '1'he second mat- _ , support of the Conservative Govem- “'lSl»¢S» 601055 °l'l€ P580 A-l'ldl‘€€ had ___ 3°' ' ' _' ’ “` brought ins balloon safely w me me l ter is that of curing. The Island cod, ' ment at ottawa that we are entitled Written "The elshwenth of July. _ 1. ld mann” hu wmpmmns wlis particularly good for manufactur- 1B\l'1 Eshty three north thirty two ' -ck me ww” boat and sledges I ing purposes. Pickle cured fish, :ne m Mr' sham dosed hu mmm by A _ ' AS D °° d d wndmon from themigniy specisiiaeensh, will bring me B;;:nb;‘:;‘e The exact position | highest prices. With the npping and t¥ ai . ~=. ot this lmdmg won.” be known uhm ; splitting under the former system an _ me mary cm be so treated that the I average of B oz. per fish was lost, In Bonne Shearer. noted screen star th matter of curing. the bleeding' Hlil wife of Irving Thalberg. film ea be separated without des-l e - pages n ul lam of fish has been a most important r‘l'f‘dllff\‘ 0X¢’C\lill'¢ 0f Fi0l|_\'W0od. who ...smnliavt V -:aw af ~-..- ` _ I 2 °v...,,,..r W 1 ...l "4 - 1 .$.- __... ......r l camp. the three m.n can _ ~ . _ _ htulmg their mme sledges a few pickle cured cod fish. He stated that :ir.t:.n hospital Monday' Both moths hundred mixes at D “mg ov” thee he could report progress in the f;.=‘:i- irr and sen :uc reported 'doing fine." 5:? fltr?e,hridiIi~ie 'IS}iietui?d{;a£ Continued on Page 7 which* D°°t°r D°m’ lead" of the "_ M _ -i l5¢ and 20¢_ 6088_8_27_31_ Norwegian Arctic Ocean Expedition, / ______ on August 6, found Andi-ee's body h J °°Dr. Cllft. 171 Queen st... char- well preserved after a third of a een-i ";‘;y“;:u';°;'m?1:: f:;:n°n._heu¥ nml_1nno\~ation. .l"°=m¢ the mother of 1 fine baby Lcgfetovm. Chronic Maladies prevent- tury. Within e week of starting from / ~ Q be pictured Mx, Earle d-,splaved A ms, Glas: b,,,_._ he, nl.” cmd' ai th? cmd Sum and cured at home. where they Continued on Page 'l originate. . 541s~'1-is-sm // #Queen Esther. a dramatlzatlon in __ . / V ' - ridges me gullies of the broken loci . 4 B Favb rs Beffef ,mid it was a nu lem for they had - r visions , oil fuel I acts given by Fredericton youn people, Friday, August 29th. \ 9. m.. Standard every ’I`ucsda,v. Fri- (cammm pn", . , \ _ . day and saturday. Phone 713 for ATLW BI c_ Au; 2a_Capmn E, Age Penslons ' ` / me wndmm oggmi,-1°°f,w¢;r_1_n |,l1 r A ' I - ' i "`.-"'-` ' / ' ‘w a. month mak- hlrther information. Single fare fo roundtrip. 5gg0.7.9.4g1 J. A. Burke. pilot of the Au' Land ' __; lam which ily" "1"’§,f i`i{|: