MAXIMS OI .A MERCHANT e111: suyoud on, Founded 1061. ardlan Two Cents. f‘ uardl mllltintzthvvn fill o not know how ‘to dis- "mbl, you do not know how to rule. Covers Prince Edward island Like the Dew i- CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. uni - WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1s. 1930 MAXIMS OI‘ .A MERCHANT Let him who cannot hope for any- thing not despair about anything. Annual Subscriptions Delherod 86.00. By lllail Canada Ind L‘. 5. A. $0.50. 8 PAGES Qiigm Ofwgritaiifs Great Soldigqgégs Dead ,,.f—— Troops Rushed To Districts To CiieckTiibesmen “Trouble Spreading On N orth- western Frontier Where Afrid- is Continue To Menace Pesha- war- SituationpNot Yet Under Complete Control. “may, India, Aug. 12.—'I‘he lritish sdiiiiuistratlori of India last wit iiired two problems of utmost ptvlty-iiicursions of wild tribesinen hlhe llilftmltfitfifn frontier province , ipgiHindu-lioslcm strife in the Slnd wrist that caused troops to be rush- lliieretodriy. News ironi both areas was scanty uuuse of censorship; but reports in- litited that the gucrilla warfare of 10,010 Airidls continued to menace Bgiiawar; irir on the northwesternl ihitier; and that tho trouble was dud-m:- I ‘All the conquerors of India in cen- htits past; save only" those who dole by SE11} have entered through its famous Khyber pass leading from Afghanistan. Peshawar ls the byte this pass. and tho British have mobilized al the forces of modern nriare to protect the strategic city. Toe gates remain closed. Opening Is Postponed (Canadian Press) ui-rnivA, Ont... Aug. 12-'1‘he Wins of the Welland ship Canal I" “Q I15‘ large upper lake freight totals rill be‘ postponed until the We oi 1931, it was announced by ion. R. .1. .\f:mion. Minister of Rail- “Ii Md Canals late this afternoon. iimy Johnson I Honored ByKing ISWIJI to the Guardian). “WW3 Aus- 12-'I‘he King con- “ the order oi commander of ‘mint-lab inspire 011M158 Amy h’ on at Buckingham Palace to- I°l' her recent flight from ling- Hence they do not believe that the Airidis; who are aggressive warriors of the fierce Pathan tribe; will at- tempt a mass attack because of the danger of airplanes, The hlllmeri are cunning, however, and are giving trouble all around the city. And they have found one trick that deceives the bombers. When they hear planes approaching they lay their brilliantly colored turbans and gowns on the ground, the airplanes shower down bombs, thinking they are obliterating g gone‘ m the open, while the Afridiis chuckle 1n their underground recess- es. Attack in Small Parties 5o far the Afridls have attacked in small parties, ambushlng British pa- trols or sniping from the wilderness. Casualties have not been heavy on Continued on Page 3 i: Brokerage Firmi Makes Assignment __. (Canadian Press) onto/my, Am. Aus- ll-Ths brokerage firm of G. F. Tull and Ardern. Limited, has given Halli)"- tlon of its assignment in bankruptcy- In s. statement w one waned)!“ Press, D. C. Bette, President, said the move was occasioned by discoveries of serious losses due to irregularities in clients accounts. The Secretary- Treasurer of the firm, GeorBG F- Strong. has been placed under ar- rest on four charges of forgery and other counts" ..__._..______.._. (Associated Press) SIMLA, India. Aug. IL-Afridl trlbezinen withdrew in consider- able numbers from the Peshawar district and from Kabalurl plain toward tribal territory today un- der flre of Royal Air Force I“ l0 Australia. bombe u. ItIand Crops Make Great Showing In h ReportJustReleased WAWA- Aus- iz-ci-ups in Cen- "ld Eastern Canada were in “hollflldltlon on July ti. taken as t- “ilcoldlng to the crop report s“ "or by the Dominion numu Ustiog, ‘ ‘lathe tabulations of the conditions Ont-grinds crops in the provinces um Sc °- Quebec. New Brunswick, motia and Prince Edward 1s- m ° shilwlfll is equal to or bet. c: h! 10,101?!‘ IVOIIIO in I! y“ Ind below that avenge in m‘ “Ilmflc is the conditions of ngcml“ "'1 July 31 in Madam M!“ l-"Illr average yield per fl Prlncc Edward nuns; Spring wheat, ins; oats. ios; barley. 101: peas, 108; buckwheat. 90; m-IXM grains, 104; potatoes. 104; turnips, etc, 100; corn fodder, 1oz; ptsture, 101. Nova Scotla: $911118 wheat, 100; oats. 1oz; barley, 100; sprint rye. roe; p"... ca; beans. ioa; buckwheat. 9a; mixed grains, 101; potatoes. 101; turnips, etc.,_la; corn, fodder, 100; pasture. M. New nnimwielu Sprint when. ioa; oats. 101; barley. 101: lvflnl WI u; pm, 100; suns, ioii Wekvhfiit- 101; mixed grains. m; vwwfl- 1°1= turnips, soc, I; corn. Mlfl- m; pasturlt ll. '“ Shipment Of Peaches To E n g I a n d H!!!‘ CANADIAN EXPORT BY Am ‘ID OLD COUNTRY —FRUIT WILL BE TAKEN BY 11-100. A GIFT 0F PREMIER. FERGUSON, (Glitch! to the Guardian) GRIMSBY. Aul- lZ-Flrst Canadian product to be shipped to England by sir, a case of Niagara Peninsula peaches, was sent to Montreal tonight to be put aboard the 11-100. The fruit ls the gift of Premier G. Howard Ferguson to Slri Dcnnistoun Barney. designer of the dlrlglble. and was consigned to 5t. Hubert Arldromep addressed to the aer- lal adventurer. Premier Fergus- on ordered a case of high qual- lty yellow Alexandros this af- ternoon from the Niagara. Pick. ers Limited. Shippers declare that the fruit will arrive in England in first class condition. The shipment, comprising 24 dozen, was pull- ed ln wood wool and wax paper. ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS ETCS. "Coleman Picnic called off until further notice. 5705-0-12-21. "Show and dance, St, Peters rink Monday, Orchestra. 5022-8-13-41 "Ron's Mills. Vernon River, w-lll close from August 14th to 25th. 5783-8-12-31. "Come to the Ice Cream Festival ‘Thursday. August 14th in Elliott Hall. If not fine, Friday. 5800-8-13-21. "Winsloe Club loading live stock Thursday, August 14th. T. A. Rodd, Secretary. 5781-8-12-21. "Strike three! The batter‘: out. "Warming Up" st Borden Friday. Cnpsud Saturday. 5815-11 "Dent forget Ice Cream Social and Dance. Pisquid "East School Grounds, many evening. August 15th. 5704-0-12-31. "Come to the Picnic in Morell Village, ‘Thursday, August 14th. Bingo and refreshments. Proceeds in aid of new school. 0610-8-13-21. "Come to the lawn party in New Haven, Thursday, Aug. 13th. Ii not fine the following night. 5831-8-13-21 "Hunter River Club loading live stock Thursday, August 14th instead of Exhibition week. Russell Nichol- son, Secretary. 0780-8-12-21. "Dr. Cllit, 1'71 Queen St. Char- lottetown, Chronic Maladies prevent- ed and cured at homo. where they originals. 541d-7-1il-3m "St. Teresa's Dramatic Club will present their three-act comedy drama ‘Finigarrs Fortune“ in Eldon Hall, Friday, August 15th. Doors open ct 0 p. m. 5703-0-11-41 "The Morel] Dramatic Club pre- sents their 3 Act Comedy Drama "Intriguing Anne." at Vernon River Wednesday, 13th. Admission ooo and 20c. 0779-8-12-21. "Harland excursions lesving at 3 p. 1a., Standard every Tuesday. Pri- day and Saturday. Phone 778 for further information. Single fare for round trip. 5280-7-0-481 "Don't miss play "Wanted a Wife." Fredericton flail. Friday, Aug- ust 15th by Stanley Bridge players. 5700-0-12-01. "Come and near ftobert Weeks at the big dance and festival at High- fleld Rink. Bingo an ’otl-ier amuse- ments Thursday. Au st 14th. If not one following evening. 01014-1241. "Tlenders will be received for tho building of new school in Morel] mo. According to plans and specifications to be seen at home oi Secy. lowest Cr any Nhfllf not necessarily accepted. Mutt be received by Aug. f0, mo. Material fufipshld bv district. (Sig-n- ed) Jae B, 0121M. lady. *' ‘ Slll-lrll-ll-ll-Il riot LEAVES run ENGLAND TBNIGHT Will Clear From Moor- ing Mast At 10 o’- clock, Daylight Sav- ing Time. (Canadian Press) ST. HUBERT AIRPORT, Montreal, Que, Aug. 12.-'I‘l'ic following ofllcisl statement was issued to the press at 12.18 p, m. today by Wing Comman- der R. B. B. Colmorc, director of air- ship development: "The R400 will leave for England at 10 oclock. D. S. T. tomorrow evening. August 13, 1930, The passenger list is definitely clos- ed. Passengers must be on board by 8 p. m. tomorrow ‘night, D. S. T. luuhli tnvi, is miiiiiir (illicit fililliiil OfUnemployment Conditions -111 Can. ada —- Will Include Unemployed In 1931 Census; a New De- parture. (Canadian Prose) OTTAWA. Ont, Aug, 12-4-1011. G. D. Robertson. Minister of Labor. Island Riflernen Doing Well In the R.A. Shoot (Canadian Press) oomsuorrr mm muons. Ottawa. out. Aug. 12—Lleut. J. N. Dow. saint John. N. 3., and c. H. N. W. A. Hankins, Toronto, are tied for the Patterson Cup and the Dominion o! Canada Rifle Association silver modal in the Bankers Match shot this afternoon in the annual D. R. A. IRNI PwBrsmme. They placed their shots exactly similar, both scoring posslbles at the 200 yard range and firing one shoot of perfect scores at 500 yards. ISLAND RIFLEMEN HOLDING THEE. OWN Omfllusht Rifle Ranges, Ottawa, Ont, Aug. 12—At Dominion of Con- ada Rifle Shoot, the Island team‘ is holding up under the most difncult shooting conditions met for some time. In the Tyro match on Monday Lieut. J. S. Moore placed sixth with thiflyfioux-‘polni-S; 58$. A. Gormley and Sgt. Roy MoCabe also up in mstdn. M. McDougall, A. J. McCabe and P. J. Landrigan placed in the match. m the bankers, A. J. Mc- Cabe, P. J. Lsndrigan, Lt. J. S. ‘moraine Maj. ~F.-_B. Conrad got will irtrfin the first stage of’ the Walker. under most dimcult shoot- ins conditions, Lt. J. s. Moore scored a possible. Maritime shots well uip in lfitresate. The Car Ferry Wage Dispute (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, N. s. Aug. 11.1“- tempts to arrange s. satisfactory wage announced today that the Govern-land worklns azreement between the merit is making a quick survey of Canadian National Railways and unemployment conditions in Canada men employed on the Prince Edward and that tl-ic lnnploymcnt service Island Car Nrry were resumed here Council has been called to meet today, when the conciiliatlon board here 0n August Zlit. 00 consider in- I appointed for that, pug-page mgfl “n- formation which will have been ga- thered by tihat time. After the Court cil has discussed the situation dis- closed, recommendations will be made ior consideration of the Gov- ernment and will form a basis for unemployment relief measures to be submitted to Parliament at the spe- (Xlhtlhlltd Oil Page 3 I. O. O. F. Session At Saint John (Canadian Press) 8T. JOHN, N. 8.. Aug. 12—R£p0rtis submitted at the meetings of the Grand Encampment and Rebekah ‘ ‘ ‘y, of the ' ‘ Order of Oddfellows, in session here today showed the work of these organics- tlons Pmflissing throughout the Maritime Provinces and Newfound- iuld. officers for these two organi- zsti were elected and mange- rnents completed for the opening oi the sessions of the Grand lodge I. O. 0. F., which will continue tomor- IIIII:_ Continued on Page-- "Notice-Come see blgg-eht show yet, Victoria tonight; French River. Thursday; Curran Ban Bridge, Fri- day, with dance. 5019-0-13 "Jenkins Bros, Transfer will leave Capitol Theatre corner It 11.30 to- day for Montague. Return trip at ‘I o'clock. Fares I100. 5820-8 "Montague-Reserve Tuesday ev- cnlng, Aug. 20th, for concert in tho Oddfellows Hall, given by tho Parnell Concert 00., Amherst, N. s. 0025-11 "Come to the lot cream social in mmmeriield Hall, Aug. 14th. If not fins. 10th. mam for Mission 5880-0-13-3 ider the chairmanship of m. n. 1.. I Stewart. The conference will continue Itomorrow. | Changes in working conditions comprise the employees main re- quests. IIJIIIIIYMAN IIF IIIITE VISITING IN PREIINIIE Visiting the Island at the present time is Mr. J. A. Caulder. now oi Toronto formerly of Moosejaw. hon- orary president of the National Dairy C " of Canada, and past presid- ent of that organization. Nlr. Cauld- cr is also the president and manag- ing director of the Dairy Corporation f Canada Limited. He exprased himself as greatly interested in the cheese and butter factories and in the numerous dairy herds which he had observed durixg his tour. m. Oeulder said in expressing his appreciation of what he had seen end experienced dining his brief stay on the Island. Mr, Caulder while in the province is the guest of Mr B. R. Holman with whom he was formerly associated in Western Canada. REGINA. Aug. 1z-The annual fsll flight of grsuboppe has alerted. Millions of the insect puts have started on their euc- fally regiments! advance on the grain fields. Motor can 1n many oases an oovnd with dead tn- occh which cttlll radiator! INN ll flight A rimous s ni.n IE n PASSEiAWAY General Sir Horace Smith-Dorrien Dies From Result of Auto Accident. (Special to the Guardian) CHIPPENHAM, England, Aug. IZ-General Sir Horace Smith- Dorrlen, 72. one of Britain's most famous soldiers, died early today without gaining conscious- ness after an automobile accident yesterday, 1n which he received severe bead injuries. General Smith-Borden oom- manded the second army of the British Expeditionary Force in 1014-15, and in 1910 was A. D. C. to King. George. 11o was retired in 1023. Eminent English ‘Jurists h Enroute To The Dominion (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO, On.t, Aug. 12—'1‘he party of eminent English Jurlsts en- route from England to Canada to attend meeting of the Canadian Bar Association in Toronto, have been de- layed by an Atlantic storm, accord- ing ta a dispatch. Their landing at Quebec, which was scheduled for early today, will not take place un- til tonight. Five prominent members of the party. which includes leld~ ing legal lights of the British Bar, are Sir Boyd Merrlrnan. K. C., Rt. Hon. Sir John Simon, Rt. Hon. 10rd MecMlllan. Rt. l-lorl. Sir William Bull, Bart; and Sir William Jowltt, K. C., M. P. Returned (Canadian Press) S71 THOMAS. Ont... Aug. ilk-The recount of the ballots cast in the "1 wish that I could stay longer“ ‘Riding of Norfolk. Elgin in the re- cent Pedersl election was concluded today before Judge Boles and reveal- I ed the election of the tormer member ‘W. H. Taylor, Liberal. by a majority |of 6 over J. i... Btsriseil. Conservative. IThe Weather. otc (its Briton or a stint). TOWN is You tour time 1'0 (NE $0MEBO0Y A DIM! f0 MW ‘fella Hm’ .' i I Moderate westerly winds, fair with not much change in temperature. _ TEMPERATURES MLtimum-‘It. Minimuntw-de. Clear. SAD FA TAL is"??? cliirmi/Eswrim Y E i/Eiiiihic Five YE...» Old Child. Dies From Severe IIIJIITICS Doreen Carver Struck By Car On Euston Street Sustaining “Spinal Injuries, and Fractured Neck-Passed Away At 11.30 Last Evening-Inquest This Morning. As a result of injuries to the spine and neck ICCOIVCQ when she was struck by an automobile travelling east on Euston Street near the intersection with Hillsboro Street at 6.45 yesterday evening. little Doreen Carver, five year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Carver, died last night at ’ 11.30 in the City Hospital. At the time of the accident the the house by Mr. Joseph Shams, who child haid been playing on the pave- happened to be near at the time. Dr. merit directly in front of her home. Ledwell. who was summoned. was on The car, a Studebaker coach, driven the scene almost immediately, and by Mr. Claude Ives, vt-iis travelling, after a brief examination removed it is alleged, at a moderate rate of‘ the child to the hospital. speed when it struck the little girl. Marks on the pavement at tho The driver claims that he had swerv- scene of the accident would indicate ed‘ to avoid striking a second child that the car travelled about fifty who was also playing in the street, feet after the brakes had been ap- and, in so doing, he struck the Car- plied. The brakes were later tested ver girl, who, it is claimed. was run- by the police who report them to be hing across the pavement. One light 1n a. defective condition. with the of the car was bent upward by the I emergency brake useless. impact. 111a driver alighted, and the I An inquest is to be held this morn- cl-iild was picked up and carried intoing. .1 Auto Kills One Harrington Takes‘ Afldlnfllres TWO 1 Over Leadership Of N. S. C 0 vt. (Special to the Guardian) MONTREAL. Que, Aug. 12-An ma. tide this afternoon at 1.16 and tomorrow morning at 1.51 (menus time.) Automobile which drove into a side- walk and smashed a plate glass wiri- dow here last night, struck three persons, killing one and seriously in- juring another. D. Cigauchuck. 35. oi Beauharnois, was killed and Girard Russell, l4, Montreal, is in hospital suffering from a fracture. of the left leg and left arm and a possible skull fracture. The driver who gave his name as Frank Woodman. 39, of Manitoba. was arrested and charged with driv- ing without a license cr registration card. He is being held for the Car- oner‘! inquest. Woodman. ivno did not say from what part of Manitoba he halls. claimed he had left the documents in his hotel room. HALIFAX, N. s, Aug. iz-Thi first meeting of the Nova Scotii Government under the leadership of the new Premier. Colonel the. Hon. Gordon S. Harrington, was held this afternoon. This morning Hon. E. N. Rhodes resigned the premiership to assume hm new duties as Federal Minister of Fisheries. in connection vnth which. he leaves for Ottzivra tomorrow morning. ' THE CHANGE At noon Col. Harrington was call- ed upon by the Lieutenant-Governor Continued on Page 3 Millions Out Of W0 rh In E11 rope Increase Is Shown In Many Nations — -Li'ttle In France-Seek Solution LONDON. Aug lL-Unemployment fiat-re. with upwards of 100.000 on reached a new high record in the old strike and 20.000 out of the work in world with the nnnouncemezt yester- I toiuntariiy; Hungary nth 400.000, day by Gel-nanny that her total num mostly lgrlculturlgtg, rule may m. ber 0f persons out oi work is 2.575.-)counted for about 5,959.28‘! ofdeiaiiy i ooo flabulated. while Australia lddtd As Crest Britain's unemployed of- 1450.000 to the rclL flclally passed the aooonoo mark last] in six European countries there are today at least 5,959,287 persons listed as month, it is estimated that out cf work. Dole U0!“ Tholblllfll Everywhere throughout Europe ele- Qsn sou this waxing so 7.12 and Italy. with most omeisily roport- tel-mined efforts have been made tn rises morning at (.68. _ cd Jobless, 114,000 at then-i women; ‘mConllnued on m» s ' i».4f-..a..~,'.-;.. s»;