MAXIMS OIJ MERCHANT {'1' .__-_ n, greatest theory of life ls to e one born, not for himlolf. but eellev - M the whole world. d! F mid d 1M1 G r un. Q e . ‘ gmtlfetogr-n Guardian ‘lwo Cents. l CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. MONDAY, AUGUST 25, 1930 ‘ Jj-V/ ///' EOP|€$ PBIJBI Read by Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew i MAXIMS or .s MERCHANT Nooneehouldsoootashmskea gain out. of the ignorance or innoc- ence of another. 8 PAGES -——n@-——— Annual Subscriptions Ddivored $5.00. By Mail Canada and U. l. A. “b0. iiiilariii iumriunini illlllliliii Govt. Will Consider Putting Ban On "Red” Coal Coming Into Can- ada. Federal (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Ont. Aug. all-Steps to curtail the dumping of Soviet Russia ml into Canada, will it. is under- gaed, shortly received the considera- tion of the Govt. 'I‘hia coal. the alleg- ed product to a considerable extent sf convict labour. has been advertis- ' ed for sale in Canada at the low rate oi $550 per ton, and increasing quantities have been coming into the Dominion since 1923. Early action u e means of reducing unemployment in the coal areas of Canada is proba- ble. imunl unis iiisggclnis (Custodian Press) WLNNIPEG, Mil-IL, Aug. IL-Two t United States immigration odfioers were shot and killed by l. bandit on a Canadian National Railways pass- enger train near Brno, Ont... early to- day. The bandit was later surround- ed in a, farm house and shot and seriously wounded by police. The ini- inlamtion officers murdered were In- spectors Boulton, of Rainer, Minn., and Inspector Jones, of Warrorad, Minn. The bandit, who now is in the Rainy River Hospital, has been ident- ified as Emers lFrenette of llbrt Francis, Ont. ANNOUNCEMENTS. comma EVENTS. q MEETINGS Eras. "Dance at Cardigan Hall, Monday, "Rust 15m 6007-8-23-2i. Dqiiorse Races at North Tryon "lug Park on Wednesday, Sept.- ‘mber 8rd. mo. sase-a-zo-si. "Dance in Peakeb I-lall Monda Avon: 2am. 5601.31 "Dr- 01m. m Queen at. Char- Mldmwn. Chronic Maladies prevent- ed he: cured It home, where they “Blmv- euo-r-is-am h"Mr. Robert Sounders will be time for the falls work for threshing sllllltmber m, Midgell, P. m. r. eoce-a-aa-si. "Hear Paul Kollins, Humorist, Dnmatist and Character Portreyer l“ Mllilfiquo Hall, Monday. August 35th at. B D- m. 6001-8-23-21. 4i; "Hie Cardigan Shipping Club will 1P hogs. lambs and fat calves. "army. August 27th, m. a. Red- bond, Secretary. "York Rifle Club opening Balver (forth into another world. competitions | August 21th. ‘ and other good prize ednesdny afternoon, “me in and win. oozo-a-as-ai. "Woe Cream Social and Dance by “lime-nix Institute, Thursday, Aug- u" 23th. Stanley Bridge Hail. CD19-8-35-3HYiWL "Come to the Ice Cream Social at “l1 Tivon United Church Grounds. “may evening. 1i weather not fev- mble. Thursday. eors-s-aa-ii. “Harland excursions leaving at s 9- m‘. Standard every Tuesday. Pri- ‘lav and Saturday. Phone ‘m for wither information. Single fare for "and trip. saeo-v-s-eai “Come to the o. as. n. A. Hail, ‘man River, Wednesday evening, “Willi. 21th at l o'clock and hear the A291’ Farneli Concert Party of a beret, N. B. Mixed quartette, trio. ucit and solo, piano and violin sel- Rflons. All Radio art-Esta. b070-l-2l-thurmon2i. “Oh, Mother, Your Brea UEMANH HIH sun Plllilllifi IN B t1 iZIi Should Open a Market For Canadian Grow- ers — Considerable a Business Expected For Exporters. __._ I g I s‘ (Canadian Press) OHTAWA, Ont... Aug. fir-A de. mand for seed potatoes in Brazil, which should open a market for Cm- adian growers has been reported to the Department of Trade and Com- merce by A. S. Bleskney, Clfllflllfl Trade Commisioner at Rio De Jan- eiro. The Department of Agriculture of Brazil is carrying on experimental work to assist the farmers, and ow- ing to the superior quality of the Canadian product and to the fact that seed potatoes enter Brazil free of duty. considerable business is ex- pected for Canadian exporters. .___.__,..____. UBBFELLBWS DEBBRATE aiiijiis Many Floral Tributes Placed On Graves of Departed In Decora- tion Day Ceremony. The annual Oddfellows parade to the People's Cemetery for the de- coration of graves was held yester- day aftornoon, arid was participat- ed in by more than fifty Oddfellows, merahsllod by Col. H. M. Dcvfson. The decoration ceremony at the cemetery was led by m. George Nicholson, Rev. C. N. Brown deliv- ering the address and leading in prayer. The Canadian Lcflori band headed the parade. and played ec- companlment during the singing of the hymns. The parade left the 1. 0. O. I". Hall on Richmond St. proceeded to Queen Street, thence to Grafton, to Great George, to Kent in Weymout-h. Prom the rail- way crossng on ldrigworth Ave., the parade prouedod to the cemetery by oar.‘ The five bouquets were plat.- ed by five Rebekahs. Rev. lVLr. Brown in 12L address stated that a decoration ceremony serves to freshen memories of those who have passed away and calls for dedication for citizenship, for God and country. Memories are moat im- portant gifts. As Christopher Col- umbus believed in and discovered a 0022-8-25-21. I Proceeds in aid of Hal land beyond the horlson. those who have gone beyond have launched Officials. Th" 1°11°W1nz telegram is self ex- plenum-y:- Ohfwwa. Ont., Aug. 23rd‘. mo. w. Chester s. Molrure, M. P. mmrlotictnwti, P. E. I. 'I‘hlnks for yflur wire of twentieth Action has now been taken to make 0P9!) season for ducks in Prince Ed- ward Island September first; m m. Island Federal Me mber And Charming Wife Hon_ J. A. MacDonald, Conservative member for Kings u minis‘ without portfolio, Prince Edward Isl “d 3"“ Wmmmk "P"k,“°° m‘! "PITWIWI! 530V!) llwW (l) interesting camera. study folio. (2) view of his lovely home inKings, P. E. l. and (3) Mrs MncDon aid, his charming wife. Duck Shooting Season Ehanged Requirements Of Island Sports- . men Promptly Met By Ottawa ‘liuuliumuu In the sacred concert presented ‘by the Elmer- Parnell Concert Party. Amherst. at Zion Church last evening a iraie musical treat was given the tremendous crowd that. packed cember fourteenth, both dates in- available seating spice in the large eluded. Order in council will be pub- lished in due course. G. D. ROBERTSON, Acting Minister. Sportsmen throughout the prov- ince will be appreciative o1 the prompt action ldkCn in connection ""0 "W desired more in the duck shooting season. New Pres. Of Medical Assn. (Canadian Press) WINNIPEO, Men, Aug. 24-Dr. W. Harvey Smith, distinguished Winni- peg physician and retiring president of the British Medical Association yesterday was elected President of the Canadian Medical Association, in convention here. C, J. Veniot, Bath- urst, N. 3., was elected to the ex- ecutive committee. Pumwimiums UNABil;l0 run (By W. I. Iioeatley. Canadian Press Staff Writer) HAMILTON. Ont., Aug. Z-i-Seiec- tion of the British team that will compete against a United States team in the dual international track "Buying hogs, sheep and lambs at] Emerald, ‘rudsday, forenoon, August 26th. Everett l-Iaslam. e024 "Wiltshiro club loading livestock Thursday. Aug. 28. E. N. hater, Sec'y. 0023 "Notice. I will not be responsible for any credit token in my name by any one. Willissn Delaney. Remind- ton. PEI. an. 6084-84541 "Corns to the ice-cream social and dance in inkermsn school. ‘mee- dey evening. August 20th. New herd- wood floor in school. 00354-2541 "Notice come to the box social and denee at the. Orange Hall. W005 1!- lsnds, on Wednesday, the 21th Aug- ust. AdmLsolor. 25¢. children 10c. Indies with baskets or bores free. l. lS-O-N-iii and field meet was announced today by the selection committee following completion yesterday of the British Empire Games. The list follows: All winners of the meet just closed here. Percy Williams, of Canada, 100 yards champion. and Lord David Burghley of lmglond, M0 arid 120 yards hur- dles champion. It. was announced, however, that Williams will be replac- ed by Leigh Miller, of Canada, be- cause of the Vancouver boy's injury yesterday, when he pulled a muscle in the 100 yard dash. Williams won the event but pulled up lame and in pain. His condition today was re- ported good, but he will be unable to compete cn Wednesday in Chicago, where a match race also had been arranged for him with George Simp- son and Eddie Tolen, United States stars. RETURN FROh iiziiiiiii ciiriiinol Mr. Justice Arsenault And Others Repre. sent P. E. I. - 4,000 Descendants of Early Acadians At- tend 175th Anniver- sary of Deportation At Grand Pre. Mr. Justice Arssnault returned ‘Ihuraday night from Grand Pro, where he attended the 175th anniver- sary oi the deportation of the Acad- ians from Nova Scotla. The celebra- tion was attended by 4,000 people, including represents ives from the three Maritime Provinces, 4a from Louisiana, and a. numbe from the New England states. With Judge Arsenault were Mr. A. building. Montague, Souris, Mount Stewart. Vernon and Kenslrigton will .be included in their coming tour. Following was the program: 1 Mixed Quartette. "Some day, someblened day" Nevin, M11 Mi?‘ Kay. lvirs. Fraser. Messrs Fraser and Shiers. 2 Violin solo Mr. Deon Miner. P)‘ "lllaitl-i and Patience." lvirs. Offcrtory. mer C. Farnell. c. Mixed quartette. and Sheirs. Dean Miner. . Piano solo. Mrs. Fraser. ert. Mr. Dean Miner, 9. Bess solo "My God and Father Marsden, Mr. George R. Shiers. l0. lvfixed quartette. "Steal Away.‘ Shiers. God Save the King. KANKOW. Aug. 23_ -Anti Communist defense force today executed eighteen convicted "Reds". As they were shot down a huge crowd watched the grue- some spectacle. of Hon. s. Adilaolilonsid, minister mam pm- Austriari National Hymn" Arr. Kreisler, Hayden's Hymn 3. Tenor solo. “'i‘he earth is the Lords" Lynds. lVLr. D. Webster Fras- 4. Contrsito and baritone duet. Ruby Parnell McKay and Mr. Geo. R. Shiers r 5. Baritone solo. “Vale" Russell, El- "Dreams of Old Galilee" Morrison, Mrs. McKay, Mrs. Fraser, Messrs Fraser Violin solo. Inndonderry Air by Mr. l 8. Violin solo, "Ave Maria" Schub- m, 1e“; one of m5 two mmpm. Mariney. Negro Spiritual. Mrs. Mc- fishermen visiting Victoria Island, Kay, Mrs. Fraser, Messrs Fraser and about 500 miles from the North Pole m‘ and. Mr. MacDonald has bad a long James Murphy Of Auto In lVhic/z James Murphy. scurseon. is in the Charlottetown Hospital in a, mmt (HE FUHBEU BUNBERT in Z|0N BHURBHMNB FHBHT UUWN AFTER German (Aviators Con- quer Cold Wastes of ' ; Iceland And Green. I, land-Land on N. S. Bay. . (Canadian Press) QUEEN-SPORT. N. 5-. AuB. 26- Fcur weary heroes from Germany were seeking rest. here this evening at the end of s new air trail that took them over the perilous regions of Iceland and Greenland. Their Dornierw-al flying boat once used in the northlmd by Amundsen, swoop- ed down on the harbor here, looking north into Chedabucto Bay, Guys- boro County, at 3,45 _p. m. Atlantic daylight time. this afternoon. Th Continued on Page 8 Bodies Of North Pole Party, Lost In I897, Found 0810, Norway, Aug. 2,3.-'i'he bo- dies of Solomon August Andree and ions, who. in 1897, made the first " attempt m cross the North Pole by air, have been found. A Norwegian ' scientific expedition and a party of and near Franz Josef Land, discov- ered them on August d. Andreds body lay a short distance from a rude camp behind a. cliff, per- haps 150 yards from the shore. That of s second member of the party, either Nils Strindberg. or Knut H. P. Praenkel, was near the camp. A email boat frozen into the ice la be- lieved to contain the body of the third ‘- of the h, ““ l". Arsensult, M.L.A., Mr. B. F. Gaudet, Wellington, Rev. N Poirier, Saint Dunstanb, and about fifteen others representing Prince Edward Island. The group from Louisiana. was led by l-lon. Dud- ley Le Blane. and the governor of Massachusetts was represented in the group from the New mgiend States. The Iiieutenant-Govsrnor of Nova Scotia was present, and the premier was represented by Hon. Mr. Doull. Premier Baxter of New Brunswick and a number of other distinguished persons were present. Mr. Justice Le Blane of the New Brunswick Supreme Court presided at. the celebration. Address- |.| . anew» spoke in both French and English. behalf of the Island representatives. racial elements of Canada. The cel emulate the record of the past. es of welcome were delivered by the \ tenant governor of Nova Sootis. by the premiers representative, and by the representative of the Mayor of Wolfvllle. Premier Baxter of N, B‘. personal diary was within his cloth- Mr. Justice A nault spoke on balloon in which the Through the speeches ran thein, 1807, hoping to drift across the theme of co-operation in the two Pole and into the i ebretlon frcshened in the minds ofgehsir bgllgon, more had ravaged the Acedlans of the present day the secrifloes of their ancestors that they bodies of the men. may strive with perseverence to _..__.___._ Well Preserwd All of the bodies were fully clothed and excellently preserved. Andrea's ing. In the camp was the log or the three men started out for Dene‘; Island. July 1C9 I-Nllhfl the camp in which they had apparently the camp but had not touched the serious condition as g, result of a broken spine received Saturday ev. ening when the car in which he was travelling to Montague skidded on the road, crashed into an embankment, and turned over. Little hope was en- tertained for the recovery of the in- lured man at a late hour last night. TIUUREDT can ACCIDENT, MAY ms SeriousIYHurt g In Cailficcident Sturgeon In Crit- ical Condition In Charlottetown Hospital—— Wife Also Injured- They Were Rid- ing Runs Into Bank And Is Com- pletely Demolished. ' car, Mrs. Murphy ind a hired ma; the latter driving, escaped with min; or bruises. Nlr- Murphy" was removed to um hospital last evening in A. A. Hear nesseyh ambulance‘. The car, a. Chevrolet coupe was completely demolished. At an early hour this rooming, Mp4 Murphy's condition was reported um The other two occupants of the changed_ 3000 Discharged (Special to the Guardian) PANAMA, Aug. 23~Al1 Depart- ments have started to decrerxc their number of employees and t4: cut. sal- aries in an effort to lessen govern- mental expenditures_ Luis Clement, Secretary of Agriculture took the lead in the economic campaign by discharging 3.000 road employees. ' Will Likely Be Unopposed (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Ont... Aug. 23.—Wrlts for the by-election in Richmond West, Cape Breton. were issued today. Nom- lnation day L; on Tuesday. Septem- ber 2 and polling day on Monday, September B. Hon. E. N. Rhodes. Min- ister of Nova Scotis will seek elec- tion to Parliament iri this constitu- ency. arid information received in the Capital indicates that Mr, Rhodes will be unopposed. At Geneva Rt, flan. Sir R. L. Borden. Can- ada's war-time premier, who will re- place senator iisovul Dandurnnd as the Dominion representative on the Quncll of the league of Nations. Io left. lut week for Geneva. Solloway And Mills Committed To Stand Trial romomo. one. Aug. u-mn. ey Mills and Isaac U. solloway wcd committed for trial yesterday, by The government today petitioned for Magistrate Browne at the conclusion a loan of $1,000,000. of their preliminary hearing iri Po- lice Court on charges of conspiring to defraud. _ Ball was set at $100,000 in osnli C3511. Most of the evidence adduced a. l the hearing was of a. purely tedh< nlcnl nature. Crown witnesses for thd‘ rnoet part being accountants. Magistrate Browne gave notice o5? committal as soon as the Crown one riounced its case was complete. The bail bonds were made up ol, ssoooo by each of the men $0.000 supplied by their wives and $100M furnished by Col. John A. Cooper. Th! trial will be held at the next Courii of General Sessions. I l ._... *1 The Weather. etd Never. cone A bee IN die REAR! Moderate southerly winds, psrtl1 cloudy with not much change in oun- perature. 1 Maximum se_ ,‘ Minimum 57. High tide tonight at 12.00 arid to- morrow morning at 122s (Standard time.) Sun sets this evening at 6.51 and rises tomorrow morning at 5.12. Summemlde tide eighteen minutets later than Charlottetown. ‘i ,.-<-.-.~_-,_,¢;-.-_~...,,-. p .