. ~ ' “i . ’ * -»' . i .2. . 4 f ‘ i I r, "M m a ' I aka i} ‘ y - v .,_ 4, MAXIMS » 6 o, , , MAXIMS MERCHANT °' ‘ i MERCHANT i 4 m‘; man who is continually trying w 5nd out what the other fellow is doing and bow he is doing it, loses f/ //- Z / The man who have knocked the persimmon of success from the top ofthstno have had fire lntheir veins insleld of pink tea or hootch. The Pele’s Paper Read byEverynody the faculty of originality. finunitan, Founded ll". lnlrilillllififwn Gniudlnn Two Confl- l l 4 . I . I W CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA, ritish Dirigible Will Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1930 16 PAGES Anna‘! lubsrriptlons Delivered 854:0. ~I Inil Canada mi U. l. A. H.510. Sjail In Two ills.mm. iiiilnl ssulclln ‘hlle House Declined To Make Known Name 0f Appointee -Is Acceptable To ‘Canadian Govl. (Canadian Press) WASHINGTON. May 16—'I'he new lnlsier of the United States to lnlida has been selected by PrcslJ my i-l',oi'ci~ and has been declared iepialil» h": 2h: Canadian Govem- ant. 'I‘hr- White lloilse declined io- y to main» known the name oi gsppolnicc. bill it was said that l mm.- \l'rlllii‘i 1w senl, to tlic Sen- verv so-‘ili. The nomination has n hell-l up awaiting word from nnada ihflf. hr- was persona grate. I otorCompetition itting Railways UlTAlvil. Zilay lG—'I11e House of . i 01s committee on Notional wvays opened its first session to- ‘.1-i0n_ '1". A. Grerar. minister of ‘lvrays and Henry ‘Thornton dent oi lfic C. N. R. were pres- "t vuili ihe minor executive staff tile ummaiiy. , liildciiuon in financial reports. l wnmllilw Wli have before it act to provide for the refunding oerlaui manning loans and an- er to provide for financing in i llecizon iviih certain lines of rall- Y- Principally J1 Vermont. Sr Harry: sziicl western grain was llllllll; l0 0101c iicnv and ivilh a 11' mil ihis roar. last year's losses silt be retrieved. e_ :1 ‘NNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC "M34111"! hllllS. calves at Uigg. l Y 20th. W. D. Ross, Secretary. 3796-21. "Still sonic seats for Protestant whim" lliav "Then Comcs Kitty" ilice Edward lvlonday and Tuesday. 3611-11. "Plflrv Sole will be held by the l, the C. W. L. st. Moore d: "h s. siiiiirday afternoon. Msy ' 8806-5-17-11. ‘Special lilccting of the w.c.'r_u. is with lifi-s. Cox. Cor. Gt. George ' Fitzroy. Sat. May 1'1. st 7 o'clock 3323-5-17 QEY" 0f Love," an enjoyable yerali yiliiy by the Cavendish _ ‘i "l "iv hull. Cavendish, Tucs- - Q 20th. If rainy, on Wednes- ' 8807-5-11-21. ll i . Ycriion River Women's _M é lull hold a dance in the ha“; A. ilall 011 Monday night, - Ariliilssion 35 cents. 3817-11. no "' m miiieiiilii-i- the play at. Cornwall. _ lifav 22nd. Good special- dmisslgfFrl-nrls. also sale of candy " 3"» 3804-5-18-11 u *- fipaf“ Ymmlz People's Leanne hlon-ileir ih’°i.'“°‘ "i" "A" m“ “had-av lolher in Winsloe Hall. m m“ T MM’ 21, st U p. m. If M m, hill-idly. Admission 35c. ' 3503-5-10-21 uh <—- “Mitzi Dramatic Club presents ., 8 comedsyt drama "In- H l1 .. Margaret's {fgfaiii May 2m. Adgiilsslon 35C ' 3 3-5-1041. umnkor l 11b Willa i i De lo 1.’! lies. m m rll.-Klnkora Dramatic n} "RP the splendid Drama m at "no" MONEY evening, 0.30, with pleasing up“. 3700-5-16-31. “Notice ¢~we T mo, "V" m . e undersigned have M‘, n M l‘ Undertaking 3 ' mum“ ‘mi McLeod and are fully "m" Emhllllllilliicli. Service day H, PM lhnilfilflg done. A. B. Cm. ‘ i F7. Andrews. Hunter Former Lady Diana Manners and Son y- of Rutland. and married Alfred Duff Dian: Cooper, with her son. John Julius. She was formerly Lady Cooper in 1919. "lens Manners. slste-r of the Duke (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO. May l6.-Bonnie Brae Belvedere Ruby. from the C. P. It. Supply Farms at Strath- more. Alla. purchased by it. V. Rassmusscn. lllmwood Farms. Dcerfeld. Ills.. for $1,525 brought the lfghest price at the first an- nual national sale of Holstein- Frlesian cattle in the Royal Ag- ricultural Fair arena. exhbitlnn grounds, yesterday. This animal was born in November 1924. has e. record of 1,176 pounds of but- Paid Handsome Figure For Prize Cow At Fair, ter and 28.422 pounds of milk in a year and in a daughter of a cow wlh s. record of 21.897. pounds of nulk in s. year. Mr. R. ssmussen made several other purchases includng Fayns Har- tog Valdesra from ihe lloley and Lee Fanns. Springfield, Ont. fur $1.050. I-Iiccl. D. Raymond. Quebec. pur- chased Dinora, Francy, from the A. H. Fair Farms at. Kingston for $1.000. Prices for the rcmiindirr of the sixty cafifle offered fluc- tuated and few reached $1,000. ThreeNames Will Be Submitted (Special to the Guardlani LUNDON, Mflly 16.—I~t has been rcvesled from Australia that the King has expressed a wsh to see Prime Minister Bcullin when lie com- cs to mglsnd to attend the Imperial Confereuc. before deciding whether or not the Commonwesiih shall have an Australian Governcr-Cleneral. It is understood that Mr. Srulln has three names w submit to His Maj-i eety. The Australian Prime Ml aisfiei-‘s discussion wtn the Klng will be in accordance with the resolutions of the last Imperial Conference which moire the appolntmienu of Governor- Geoersls a direct. nutter between the King and the Doninicn Prime M'n- lsters, because the latter are the King's lriinisfcrs in the Dominion: sad are in the some poslton u the Prime Mlzistier of Britain. Hawaii expects its summer pine- ‘opple peck to exceed that o: lest yen- "Runimagc sale ct St. James Hall this evening at. '1. 3322-5-17 "Wlltsbire Club lvsdiniz live-la": ‘n, ‘ ' P‘ E- 1- Ph0n~ 0-1 or mo-zz. alai-s-ia-is-ii-sl. ‘Phursdny morning. May 22nd. E. if. hater, secy. 8318-5-11-21 Lobster Is King In P.E.I Fisheries l UPIAWA. May 18.-'I‘he lobster is king in the Prince Edward Island fisheries. A preliminary report. of the Dominion Bureau oi Statistics. published today announced that 64l- per cent. of the total output of the‘: province's fisheries last year were of, this species. The total fisheries products of the Island for the year‘ were valued at $1,366,428. The pre-' vlous year the figure was $1,195,577. Despite increased value of products, 335 fewer persons were employed in the industry. Eueryth ing Ready For Title Bout (Canadian Press) NEW YORK. N. Y“ Nlcy Iii-Tire New York State Athletic Commission tadsy grant-ed Max Elchmsllng a bcxing llccme and approved can- iracts between the German and Madison Square Garden for Max's heavyweight. title fight with Jack shsrkey in the Yankee Stridlzini, June 12. and is: a i111: (‘.11 "fthiu a year if Schmcllng rslns the titb. A Bush-ind recently toured Poland Sun Misbehaves 0n Alaska Trip rouvr-rsarmow, sum. May l0. - Point Barrow‘: ilIIM-months‘ long day has begun. The sun did no; m, lest night. At midnight its red rim was hugging the hor. izon. Native children played all "iflill. inking naps durlni: the day. Song birds are arriving fast and flocks of cider ducks wcrc following an opp“ [pad out over ihe Arctic ocean. slllil Pllllo NARKETIN llslill BAN. Indications Are For a Fairly Strong M-ar. ket In The Near Fu. lure. (Clnldlan Press) OTTAWA. Ont... Mo)’ Iii-The ml!- ket for old potatoes in Eastern Can. ada. is steady and indications are for a fairly strong market. in the net! future, says the crop eport. Ship- ping points are clearing up satisfac- torily only s few hundred cars rs- nialninl! in dealers hands. Prince Edward Island green mountains nc. 1 grade. 00 pounds, are selling most- ly at $2.50; New Brunswick green mountains, 90 pounds. $1.00 to t2.00;i Ontario whites 90 pounds. $1.90 to $2.15; Qllib": whites. 90 pounds, $1.50 to $1.90. In western Csnsdc. offer- ings are mostly from the Maritime Provinces and prices range from $1.70 to $3.25. with some British col- umbla ncttcd gems ct $3.00 to $3.75. 'ized necessity for strict observance .of the prnlciple of non-violence. inlluwili DFGANBHI lllillu llllll; Intensification of Civil Disobedience Cam-i paign Voted B y Working Committee of AlLIndia Con- gress. (Canadian Press) AIILAI-IABAD, Indie, May io-In- tenslflcstlon of the clvll disobedience campaign was voted by the working committee of the All-India. Nation- al Congress meeting here under the presidency of Pundit Motilal Nehru. A number of resolutions were adopt- ed. The first resolution of the Con- Life Sweeter At 30 Says Writer The best years of s. wo- man's life are those between the ages of 30 and 10. Tin-s Joan Sutherland, English authoress, consoles her youn- ger sisters who may be Ip. Prchensivc oi‘ flu: swift. paw- ing oi time. “At 30 a. woman can still enjoy life and do everything a girl of 19 can." M15; sum. - crland said, rxpoundlng her views 1n the London Dally Chronicle. "At 30 a. woman can our] does, In most cases, enjoy life rnore than she did at l9. She has had more experience, has a scale of values by which to lest life, and knows that dis- appointments can be forgot. fen. impertlneuce punished and tiresome people lgnom], gmss reiterates abiding faith in the principle of civil disobedience and resolves to curry out the struggle with redoubled vigor during deten- tion of Gandhi. The committee de- clared that. the moment has arrived for the entire nation to make a. su- promo effort to achieve this goal and called upon students, lawyers, and other professional men, workers, peasants,» end merchants, to contrib- ute to its success, and fight. for free- dom by making the sacrifice of which all sre capable. Another resolution asked non payment of certain taxes in certain provinces, completion of s boycott of foreign cloth and Brit- ish banking. shipping and similar institutions, end en extension of the Anti-slit movement. The committee condemned the press gsg ordinance and called on all Indies papers to cease publication. Another resolution expressed resrct at. incidents of mob violence, con- ‘ such i.‘ ‘ and emphas- Unemployment Relief Bill Is Approved Of MELBOURNE. Australia. May 16. —An unemployment relief bill, auth- orizing the levy of s. tax on persons eumlrig between $5 and $00 Weekly- todsy received the approval of $110 legislative assembly of New South Wales. A super-tax will be pieced up- or. lpersozs rcodvlxls 111811" WilF-‘S- 771° rate is 6 cents on $5 and is expected t0 yield $7,500,000 31BX11!- Insists That God Made Partridges For Poor Indians BAULT STE. MARIE. Ont. May 16. —-W'hen charged in police court to- day sllth hevinl shot partridge in the closed season Peter bombard, a treaty Indian of Goulels Bey. replied: "Than. per-fridges were glven to the poor Indian by God for his food and you and your government. are in the W703i‘. I did not steel it. Why should I plead guilty in that. I shot it. It is my property and the property of my people. It dose not belong to your government, It bclorgs to me. Australia Finds Exodus Problem SYDNEY, Austrllis, May is-iroi- the first time in the history cf Aus- , trails, except. during the vlar years. the number of departures from the commonweslth hove xcccdcd the number of arrivals. In the first lhrcc months of this year 22,994 persons left Austrslis and only 10, 453 persons Cne hundred Boy Ennis of Kent. entered. Eighty per cent. of the er- rlvslc wm from the British Isles. ENlllYEB vlclllli IN llill “Gavin? Type 0f Tourist Only Draw. back, Writes Island Student. An interesting description o! s holiday spent in Italy has been re- vcived by Mr. and Mrs. c. Ii. Foster. BTiBhton, from their son Harry, I. 0. D. E. scholarship student an. Ox- ford, England. Tired but content after the tedi- ous journey back to Oxford, Mr. Foster writes: “I fell completely 1n love with Italy, as I thought I would, even if ‘it rained for two weeks on end in Rome. Beautiful Italy, with all its Fascisii grid Musso llni, manages to keep some of that simplicity and unsophisticstion. the loss 0i n-hlch has so ruined our coun- tries. But. the invldiuus influence of Americanlsm is steadily making its way into the life of the Italian pec- plc. more noticeably in the cities. The Italians are far more lovable thrill their l-iorthcrn neighbors, Gen- erous. happy and unspoiled. they strike a profound contrast to the ubiquitous lourisi, from other coun- tries." _ "In fact the thing to be most de- plored in Italy is the said tourist. l-Ie is everywhere gaping open- moullied at senseless objects. usc- lcssly cluttering up galleries and churches with little reverence for what is holy. As Lord Lloyd said at. a meeting some time ago in Oxford, they come in droves and do the most silly things in the ivorld. The Americans in a competition would probably receive the first prize for misconduct and would be followed as s good second by the Germans. who are. lf more intelligent and ln- formed. quite as irreverent." It would seem. Mr, Foster writes. ilqdl, the ohyecilonable kind of tour- ists have no other object than that of taking pictures. "They climb to the tops of ruins. scale mountains. anything, in short. to secure s snap- shot." "Mm of these toil-rials mblbly (Canadian Prue) LIVERPOOL, 3113., Mny 16—A R-100 would start for Cazudn in a few days and remain here two weeks before returning to Cuwiington, was made today by Plight Commander. N. G. Atherstone. First Omar of the airship. who left roi- M'|‘.real with an advance party of twelve. The Grsf Zeppelin has crossed the At- statement that uio British dlrfgiblc i‘ Days ‘a 100 Will Soon Start Fol; Canada \Vill Remain Two Weeks Before Returning To ’England—T1-ip Expected to Take Three Days. Iantic s11 right, declared Atherstom and there is no reason why the R-IOO should not do ll. The Pt-100 is two and one hail t-imes larger than the 8-34, which Wlil the first airship to fly the At- lnntlc westwards. The route will be by wsy of Cape Farewell, Greenland, end the trip is expected to take three days. The actual day oi leav- ing Cardlngton depeyids on wealher conditions. Million Ton Grain Elevator For The Port-Of Boston (Special to the Guardian) noismu, my is-clovnrnor Al- len yesterday in the presence of the President of the Bastion Chamber of COUUIIUT“ and the Mai-ages of the Maritime Association, signed the bill authorizing the investigation of tine Loper site and ember. n. nu CANADA NllT BUYING ENlNiBil IN illlilRllll Australian Minister of Customs Asserts that Dominion Only Pur- chased $4,000,000 in oomection with building of a 1.- 000.000 ton grain elevator for the port of Bolton. ‘mil is the initial step la the erection o1 sueh an el- evator for the wheat which will come here-from the Cerudinn Northwest via the Greet Lakes, Welland Canal and the Port of Ogden-tubing, and then by s direct. New-Bligh: ol-mned rail line to this city. The elevator will be the ins-gut. on the Atlantic seaboard. Officials are confidenr, that with such s. gmin el- evator and pier, Boston will secure every ton of grain now going to Canada east coast part4 for inns- Ailaritic shipment. ..__. fii. Italians take such ‘delight in dress- ins up thus, It u, u in everything else. their desire to play. “Easier Monday was one of the most interesting days in Rome. Be- uig a national hnildly there was much parading and much piecing of wreaths on the grave of the unknown soldier and the big Victor Emmanuel ' monument. Mussolini himself drove hurriedly through the streets to the accompaniment of much saluting. I saw hlmbn one other occasion and had s much better opportunity to observe ‘his general appearance. I-Ie looked like the average thug in Chl- cago. m sppesrsnce which wls not. Worth of Merchan- dise In Antipodes. (Spedll lo the Guardian) TORONTO. May i6.-—"Ti1c world seems to have at last. developer] 1 conscience, although the awakering we: a long time in coming" Jim-led E. Fenion. who headed the Austral- ian delegation st the London Naval Conference of 1030, commented to the Star today. Mir. Fbnton is sr. the Royal York ' Hotel and will be in Toronto for a few days in cumeotlon with his dut- ies as Australian Mnisler of Cu;- tcms. He asserts that Canada is not buying enough from his country. for though she sold $24,000.00 worth o.‘ merchandise in the Allllpbdeg i551; Yell‘. she Olly purchased $4,000.000 from them. FORMBY, Eng.. May 16- Dione l-‘ishwirk. l9 year old British girl, today won the British Ladies Open Golf (‘ham- pionshlp, defeating Glenna Col. lett, U. S. champion. four up and three to play. The Weather, ' etc bettered by his dc , morning clothes which he 11nd ‘ ’ for the occasion. "The Opera I-Iouse, ivhloh is quite modern. is excellent and nukes, those st Paris look like ordlnlfyi music halls. They crime much lush-i betlier performance. s performance iar superior to dnyuilng elven in America, "Horenoc. whlillll! it: reputation.‘ is not. nearly so mum. with in crowded sad Ill-flow streets. Its pic- ture galleries are, however. fu rich- er. es well as its churches. It forms a. foreign refuge for lmliilh people. especially expstrleied old. maids whose sole remaining interest in life see all of Italy ln two weeks or lea! Unfortunately I was unable to do so and spent, most of my time in Rome and Florence getting ‘atmosphere.’ Feel I know Rome s; thoroflihiy l- s the ancients themselves! One could, slay in Rome for weeks. It has the loeaticii. which Pal-ls and bondon have not. and though its birldings are no‘. as beautiful as those of Par- 'ls they arc far more lnieresiing. Saw Mussolini ‘"1110 Fssclsil are everywhere throughout Italy. In Home every (Fix-d person mus‘. weir s uniform. lt is easy to understand why the ‘around the gsileries. making mesa- vingless comments on the merits of airpsrently. is to escort newcomers masterpieces whose bseuty could hardly escape the observation of an intelligent mongrel. Continued on Pele 3 s/iunwica. sumac. Mu 16 -—'l‘be United [totes Walker CID tum why retained the trophy they have wen five tunes him by defeating the Iltthh tell! 0i star lmlkur "ma. lo MM! . lf-s USUALLY file DRY Books (m- tcfisrv ones ‘fi-IIRST F0R Kllowkciias! TORONTO. May. 11- Modcmts to fresh south west winds p irlly cloudy. probably scat-icred shnr-ers; local fog. High tide this afternoon at 10% and tomorrow mOI11‘1‘\ at. 3,00 Bun sets this cvetnz ll 725 and rises tomorrow morning at 4.27. to two. Seven of eight singles memes were won ti!!! l" three of four foursomes in ya- Mln‘! Pill- Lsst quarter moon Tuesday May 20th., s: 11.58 a. m, Summerside tide eighteen minutes later than Charlottetown