liemember MAXIMS OIL MERCHANT T!" WI! W0 051°! l. vacatio plellnrd. "l! W "Li"! life as a whole-be mag. crate in all things, especially in nis the -_—__i llnrnllll’ Guardian. Founded, Charlottetown Guardian T“, H181 Cont: mllllull um"llsnl Great Britain Seeking Revival of Diploma- tic Relations With Soviet Government". (Special to the Guardian) LONDON, July 15—An invitation has been sent Russia by Great Britdin to‘ send a representative to $110011 i0 discuss the replacing oi rode and commercial relations, For- eign Secretary Arthur Henderson an. nuunoed this afternoon in the House of Commons. The invitation was lent through the Norwegian gov. srnment. Mr. Henderscn stated in the l-fouse of Commons recently that in the opinion of legal experts of the For- eign Office, diplomatic relations be- twoerl Rusia and Great Briiain had not been broken, when commercial relations were severed after the raid on Arcos House, London headquar- ters or the Russian trade delegation in 1927. The foreign office considcrcd that it was necessary only lo provide for the renewal of diplomatic serv- ices, which will be included in the negotiations about to begin. l toltolvm, July 15-A slim ' striking figure in tan ensemble. ’ Mn. I. Howard Ferguson, wife of Ontario's premier, today at 10.00 o'clock broke a bottle of champs over the streamlined nose of the Sikorsky amphibian of the Colonial Airways and ' tenld it Neokah, With Brig. Gen, Si John F. Orian, pres- ident and general manager of Colonial Airways on the christ- ening dais, Mrs. Ferguson offi- ci"l'y opened the Toronto-Buf- m. airway passenger service. ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC. "Drink Macs Hop Ale. 7-9-tlil August B. "Kelly's Cross—Kelly‘s Cross Tea July 17th If not fine July 18th. "Strawberry festival te-nlght at liO-n Church. 6694-7-16-11 "Show and Dance Cardigan, Wed- nesday, July 11th. Orchestra. 6308-7-9-61. 21 Lost Lives Over Weekend isllwli-l to the Guardian) roaom-o. Ont... July li-Twen- ty-One persons, including the four killed in the Cooksvllle level crossing tragedy, lost their lives 1n Ontario over the week-end in the most lp. palling list oi boating, bathing, level "T055103. automobile collision and au- t°m°bi1¢ “Diet tragedies irl the prov- ince's history. The list of injured is comparatively lengthy. Air Mail Robbed (Special to the Guardian) LONDON, July 15.—On the arrival of the Canadian mails in London, today a portion of the Montreal air! mail was found to have been rifled: 1t is reported that many registered packages oi considerable value are missing. Although the air mall bag seemed to be intact when the steam- cr Laurentic docked at Liverpool, about 80 registered packages could not be accounted for. OTTAWA, Ont, July l5.--PC6t 0f- flce authorities here state that they, have received no oflclal confirmat- ion of the Laurentlc mail robbery. It is stated, however. that if anything is missing it must have been taken kl showcdyeverything intact, before shipment. ‘ Elected Director MONTREAL. Que., July l5.-The announcement from New York that. Sir Henry Thornton has been elect- ed a director of the Western Union Telegraph Company was confirmed, officially, at Canadian National Rail- ways headquarters here. The Canad- ian National Telegraphs are the con- nection throughout the‘ Dominion of the Western Union Company. and there is necessarily a close working ‘arrangement between the two big organizations. The Western Union has been operating its ovlm service in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick‘ and Prince Edward Island, but, effective July 1st, these lines have become the property of the Canadian National Telegraphs. giving the National System a. commercial service under its own control from coast to coast. __._._.____._ "All interested in cleaning up "Dr, Cllftym. D.—Start now home prevention cure. Purdy Station, West- cbortor Co., N. Y.. U. S. A. l "Kelly's Cross-Kelly's Cross Tea July 17th. If not fine. July 13th- 6555-7-l1-6i. “Ice Cream Festival, fishing-pond and dance at New Glasgow Road. July 17th, 6630-7-13-31. "Tea of the season, August 14th- Wherel It's here at Cavendish Bosch. ‘l-tufritufritu-B-tuwedmon. "Reserved the afternoons 13 and 14 of August. A big bazaar in H013’ llama Hall, It. Peters. 00i6-'l~15-tf. "Come to the Ice Cream Social in Lot t0 Church Yard Thursday. 13m- 6618-7-16-31. ______. "Roservg Wednesday. July 11th for Ico Cream Festival, New Classf-‘W _ 6688-7-16-21. ‘til-rm will be a temperance lec- ture in Fredericton Hall ,Wednesday. mama, July 17th. 6688-14041» "Robin Hood moul- is suvrllnwed to us you batter. m s. sent n w- fl 5233-641 ' "Como to Pownal for homemndfl ice-cream Wednesday night. July 17~ Proceeds‘ in aid of w. M. s. ' - ' solo-sat. Wes-ii "can. to Fredericton. Hall. July 11th I o. m. I-Iear Rev, Thoma! Wednesday, July 11th, up to a o'clock. Polothorpo on "Government Control." Can arrange to have your flock! 6689-7-10. culled by expert-hm mm. i! you Mt "itessrvs ‘Thursday. July m" i" rlan Tea. and Ico ’ Prubytc 0mm Festival in Athol Roberts field- assl-"l-ls-al. Ilium swans at ll. ‘some miss "The ml. Across thl Cavendish. mom. any us by u» mot a. Y. , WIdl-losdoy h! c PA s. “\T\ \ uu-r-u-is-ic . cl" , . ' Winsloe North Cemetery please be on 1 hand on Wednesday, July 1'1th at one I o'clock sharp. By order. oszv-"l-la-ai. "Mill Vale :—Ice-cresm social and fiance Mill Vale School, Wednesday, July 17th. 6693-1-16-21 "Rev. M. O. Brinton will spook on the plebiscite in the Albany Baptist Church Wednesday evening at 8.15 o'clock. 6600 "Reserve July l9. for ice-cream and strawberry festival at Brookfield Corner. Dance and bail Iflme. 67014-16721 "See "The Path Across the Hill" by Tryon Players in Cavendish, Hall. Tuesday evening, July 18th. Sale of ice cream an hour before and after play. 0685-7-16-11. "Come to the lecture by Rlsv. A. L. sTnFEnt on his trip throlllh mumps in Morell Rear Community Hall, on Friday, July 10th. Doors open at a p, u; essz-l-is-n "The Stanley Bridge Dramatic Club will present their ploy "Safety First" in Central Bodeque I'll-ll Tues- day July 16th. Ifnot. fine Thursday nlgnt, 0087-7-15-21 "Savage life as it's actually being lived in a forgotten comer of Am- ‘ruesdsy, Crapsud Wednesday, Mal- peque Thursday. “Buying livs fowl and broilers. us know before noon Monday, PuJ. Nays, Hunter River. 0611-7424! "Important mcotifll shipping Club, Plat on board ship as a. check at Rimous- - erica. "Stark Love" will be at Borden 0001-7-16-11. Flat nivor NW1‘ Hall. say/W . 4 The People's ape CHARLUTTETUWN. CANADA, TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1929 WEDDED 11v VANCOUVER MURRAYBAY (Special to the Guardian) MURRAY BAY, July 15. - The Governor General and Lady Wiliind- don have signified their intentions of visiting Murray Bay on Tuesday, July 23. Their llnrcellencies with their party which will include Captain and Mrs. Freeman Thomas and Mr. E. Mievllle, will be the guests at the Manor Richelieu for lunch, and during the afternoon they will play golf over the Mal-lair course. The informal visit of tho vice regal party will lend color to what is already the brightest season in the history of the famous summer resort‘ of the lower 8t. Lawrence. Lord and Lady Willingdon will ar- rive by special train from Quebec =ln the morning. Before lunch they will call on Hon. William Howard Taft. Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, who is one of the veteran residents of the Murray Bay colony. After an inspection of the Manoir Richelieu Their Excell- enciss will have lunch and l. round of golf. Late in the afternoon the party will leave Murray Bay on Mr. John Price's yacht which has been put at their disposal. New Air Service \"pQ¢|,ll to the Guardian) MONTREAL, July 15—A new atr- mail service was inaugurated at 10-30 a. m. Eastern daylight saving time. when an aeroplane hopped off fro» st. Hubert airport hero for Detroit. This new service will connect with aeroplanes flying south and west from Detroit and savings of eight to s4 hours will be effected in various times of delivery. New England Is Declining ' industrially AUGUSTA. Mo. July 15--’I‘fle im- portance of New England in the in- dustries of the United States in 1921 was only one-third as great as it was in 1849, W. Gerald Holmes of this city, industrial engineer of the New declares. According to Holmes, in 1M0 the six New England states account-ed for 28 percent of all the 800d! ml“- ufactured in this country. By 1904 this had fallen to 14 percent, while the 1927 census showed that the fli- uru had fallen to 0% percent. “This is due t0 many fulfil." “Y! Holmes. "In i849 the bulk of till population was concentrated on 0M eastern seaboard. Another factor is the adverse trade balance. In the six New England states for wow W“ of goods snipped wt. 81* m" l" shipped in. There are 5.000.000 WM of ,. ‘ucts cominl 100° N" m!‘ land annually in excess of the c‘!- port. "of tho commodities which are shipped out in larger quantities than incy an imported into New mnaland are potatoes, papers and printed mat- ter. textiles, castings and machinery and a small amount of furniture. Tho annual importation of lumber and timfir is 2.000.000 tons in ox- eeu of the export- "As showing how trade may be remedied. a survey lbw"! that the greater volume of apples sold. in the Boston markets were from onsoo- A wosmn o‘ "JP" crowing‘ in the sci-alum hills of western Massachusetts was inaugur- ated and was so successful that. the volume of omen apples in five years was reduced 2s , t- "Anothlr ruins of the situation in New mums is that molar HIM“ has been placed on industries which have slowly gotten away from luau- Booking ma. lambs and calves f long shippinl- Stock Branch ing. Ivory farmer urged t0 attend. flll-‘i-‘XFII. Thursday. July lltlh It I o'clock. “lZOiiiilMthoLiVd vnliaddtqstbomsot- agsmcnt and this is noted in thb paper,‘ eotttornwool s silk indus- trios. Thole four industries are not (lovers Prince Edward ~44 1...». Island Like the Dew [. WILLVISH England Public Service corporation‘ 4 ‘HWY 4 News has been received of the marriage in Vancouver of Mill MIP- lon Gertrude Alexandra (M17) 5°55’ daughter of Mrs. Bead of Vancouver. adiun financier and ywhtaman. Mr. Aemiiius Jarvis, Jr., was present‘ in Vancouver for the marriage. The groom is a. close personal friend 0! Sir Thomas Lipton, famous British The Summerside Town Council An adjourned meeting of the Sum- merslde town council was held last night with a. full council board at. which the chief mattzsFs discussed were in connection with the police force and the electric light plant. In the course of the former a letter was read from Officer Murray stating his reasons for going off duty were the need of a new uniform and the summary manner in which he had ~ been reduced from chief of police and a new man put over his head, It de- veloped that this recently appointed chief, Mr. MacLeod, had been taken ' taken ill and had that morning left the province with wife and family. Under these circumstances it was left tn the hands of the chairman of the police committee to see Mr. Murray and ask him to go on duty again when a new uniform would be furnished. In the matter of the electric light it was stated that. Mr. Scales’ offer to supply the town with current had been fully discussed in caucus and that a letter to Mr. Scales had been written by the council's authority by the assistant town clerk in reply. ‘This letter which was read by Coun- cillor Schurman and approved by the council was to the effect that the council had decided that it would not be in the best interests of the town w secure its required additional supply from the Dunk River, the main dlf. flwlty beins the limited amount which could be produced for use during the coming fall and winter which would not be sufficient in event of trouble with the engine, _. the electric plant, As _ ’ the "'s ‘ to ihstall additional machinery at the electric plant which had so far been done. the matter was explrined by tho mayor and a copy of a letter sent out on July 10th to five of the loading makers of electric machinery asking for quotations on the re- quirementa was read. Councillor Grady introduced a_ bye law which m plated provlsintl that all min situated on the streets of the town must be licensed and that the license in lball be $10 for one tank and for the second and every additional tank m. Aer-ant of 8100 to tbs firs brislde to help defray the expenses in good/condition and have uotbeob fmsomoyoarslh .-"' of the tournament at Monsoon was we!‘ "olive n: given that a we forlneri of ‘LIWIPWL Eillillld, i0 Aclnillus Jarvis, well known JJI-n- 1101191118 Meeting Of Advertising Canadian Goods MONTREAL, Que, July 15 i929 -- “Working in conjunction with the trade representatives of the Domin- ion, the representatives ln the Orient of the Canadian National Railways have been busily engaged in advertis- ing Canada and in procuring busi- ness, and meeting with e. fair meas- ure of sucmss in both instances". said G. H. Hemsworth, of Hons Kong, China, General Agent of the Canadian National Railways at that point_ Mr. Hemsworth is in Montreal to confer with officials of the Traffic Department, under the direction of A. T. Weldon, Vice-President. " he Canadian National was first estab- lished in the Orient in 1921," said Mr, Hernsworth. "Our headquarters are in Hong Kong and we have oth- er offices at Shanghai, Yokohama and Singapore. In each of these communities we work in hearty co- operation with the Canadian Trade Representatives, not only to make known Canada. and Canadian produce and manufactures, but also inasfar as possible to develop trade within the Empire. As you know, the greater proportion of the foreign population of the orient is made up of people from the British Isles. Most of them know all about the routs via Suez. and every possible effort has been made to bring to their attention the attractions of the route across the Pacific and through Canada to the home landpanditisquitesafoto say that considerable passenger traffic has been developed, with tho result that many individuals have learned wmething of the magnitude. the ceauties and the resources of the Dominion." Regarding the development of trade botewcen Canada and the Orient, Mr Hemsworth said that Canadian flour continues in demand, as well as low grade wheat for special purposes. Lumber is also being sought, while the canning industry is now making an impression. "Canadian exporters have taken heed of the fact that the orient-oi desires a certain form of container and color of label. and are Pwmflnl accordinliy". said Mr. Removal-lb. and than m ctr-oil; selling points in that particular trade." - law would be introduced at the next mfliiifldoftbooonnciltnfilsacur- aim i"). l i... -. cal r». FIRE CHIEFS C ON VE'N TI ON (Canadian Press) MONCTON, N. 8., July l5.-At the opening of the fire chief's conventionl held in the council chambers of the city building this afternoon, with Chief W. S. Vaughan, of. St. John presiding, interesting papers were read by Fire Marshals Hugh H. Mc- Lellan of New Brunswick and Major J. A. Rudland. Halifax. N, S. Re- presentatives of all fire departments of the Maritimes were in attendance at the meeting which adjourned until nine o'clock Tuesday morning to hear] ;he report of the audit committee, ind hear such other reports to be‘ ubmitted. HAS NO INFORMATION (Special to the Guardian) maroon, Julyjls-creat Britain. .11 consider appealing to the Soviet government to submit the Chino- Russia dispute over the Harbin in- cident to the League o1 Nations. when official information is receiv- ed by the government, Arthur Hen- derson, Secretary of State for For- eign Affairs told a. questioner in the House of Commons today. At present, Mr, Henderson said, the Iritlsh government has no in- formation regarding the Soviet ul- timatum to China except information gleaned from press reports. It was authoritatively made known in London today that the British government is now engaged in ne- gotiations with the Chinese govern- ment for a. full commercial treaty on a basis of reciprocity and equal- lly. Llvusrocst anrour (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Que, July l3—-W‘.t'n a 50 percent increase in cattle offered and with a lower average quality arid reports of a fairly heavy run at Toronto, buyers were trying to cut prices 50 cents or more per cwt. Sellers were slow to achieve the lower prices and at time of writing practically no sales had been rec- orded. Catile receipts, 1,013, Calf receipts, (.993. Top veals were about steacw, medium vesls steady to 50 cents lower and grassers and thin drinkers between 1 dollar and 2 dol- lars lower. Quotations; good veal $10 to $12, medium $8 to $9.75. common $6 io $7.16. Top sales of lambs sold on contract were $15 to $15.50. Fresh sales were $4. to $7. Ewes $4 to $7: lambs good $15 to $15.50, common $12 to $14. Hog receipts, 1,704. I-iogs were stronger at $14.75 with several lots up to $15 fed and watered flat. Sellers were asking $11.50 or better for sows. There were rio early sales. ENGLAND NEEDS RAIN maroon. July 15.--Thc continuedl drought is causing hop‘ am- ongst agriculturists in many sections. The hay hortage is serious, and wheat, and other grain crops are only fairf: while the latter crops are gravely- threatened, and there ls no sign of rain to make up the deficiency. l Ii I l CANDIDA TE l0 PAGES OVIQ Sinai! curs, human or othorwhe, an not regarded when they grin. but ‘lion. human or divine. m". OIL MERCHANT great men tremble when tho Death List Estimated At Five Hundred (Canadian Press) CONSTANTINOPLE, July 15- Flve hundred persons were estimated, today to have perished in serious‘ floods in the vicinity of the Black‘, Sea complicated by land slides duo to , heavy rain falling. Thirty villages‘, have been destroyed. At Rizeh where‘ the damage was very heavy, it was‘ reported today to be still raining.‘ |'I'he panic stricken inhabitants wersi Annual llbaos-ipdloua Dollvorad $8.00. hylalLtlluldnand U,l_A_ld.b0. UPERATIHN slcugullli Operation," Performed UponfHis Majesty Al; Buckingham Pal. ace Yesterday. l (Special to the Guardian) LONDON, July 15.—A minor op- eration was performed upon the right chest of King George at Bucking- taking refuge from floods and land-limo Palace today in In eflort to 5111155 1n ngafby mgunflgmg The gen relieve the congestion. and facilitate Cross authorities at Constantinople I the drainage of an a have organized relief for the stricken 10111105 i710" 801110 time I80 "l4 B763. llllil. TRY AGAIN; bscess which had iwhlch brought about the serious ill-' ness of last winter. It was under- stood that the operation was suc- cessful. The Prince of Wales left Bucking- ham Palace at 11.30 am. Two of th! Lphyslcians left shortly b;fore that, ‘SW13’ i” u“ Gmmhml ‘indicating that all was well witbtho PARIS’ JulY 15~_Am"°“3h u" Si‘ patient and that there was no cause tempted trans-Atlantic air race of 1m. alarm n was stated omcmny ‘ m‘ a"°p1““°5 Marsh“ Plmld-‘kl few minutes after the operation that and ‘he Quesllm“ MS“ "d" m the patients condition was entirely failure and the death of one of the slusnutory‘ The 01mm Shawnee” Polish fliers, the French aviators, and m“ porno,“ O‘ two m“ we" Dieldonte Costc and Maurice Bel- removed to perm“ drainage o! m, lonte, still undaunted, will try a- threatening ‘News, ' “m An ofllclal bulletin issued by tho Nam" the “mire”! ma’ °wn doctors at 11.40 am. soon after the flight nor the tragedy at the Azores, operatic“ “m; “An operation upon where the Polish aeroplane Marshal m, Mugs“, has been peflorumL A Pmudfl“ °mh°d swim“ “mm u‘ portion of two ribs has been removed i” d°v°1°i7m5 ma“ “Wbb mun‘ in order that the circumscribed ab- Mum’ mu“ Idmmwfli “d m-lurm‘ scars of one and a half inches across his mate Casimira. Kubala discoura- would be directly warned mu m“, 3mm“ mmhmm m we“ dewrm‘ ed. The condition of His Majesty is ination on an air trail from Parisw satisfactory;- NW Y°'k~ Four doctors arrived at thepalaco just before nine o'clock in prepara- tion for the operation. ‘may were‘ Sir Francis Shlpway, anaesthetist Graham Hodgeson. Lord Dawson of Penn, and Professor Trotter. warrr 1mm CIIANGED (Special to the Guardian) g WINNIPEG. July 15—Thnt the association between the British gov- ernment and the governor-general- ship o1 Canada be terminated and that in accordance with the change effected by the Imperial Conference. the title of governor-general be changed to vlceroy, will be one of the many resolutions to be presented before delegates to the national coun- cil‘ of the Native Sons of Canada, which opened hero this morning. Oscar L. Boulanger, K. C., M. 9., of' Quebec City on behalf of Capital Assembly Number 86 of Ottawa, will move the resolution. 0F SERIOUS NATURE LONDON, July l5.-Ki.ng Georgt today successfully came through a! operation which was of a. more seri- ous nature than the public had beell led to expect, and was tonight of. ficially stated to have made entirely satisfactory progress. The lnemberl of the royal family who were called again t0 Buckingham Palace thit evening. were delighted to learn thvf His Majesty's condition was so satii factory. The public were pleased that the king was in such good general health that no complications weri feared from the operation. This at- titude of confidence was largely brought about by the complete frank- ness of the surgeons in explsinifq the nature of the operation. (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, July lip-On tho arrival of the Canadian mails in London today a portion of the Montreal airmail was found to be rifled. It was reputed that many of the registered packages of considerable value were misc. int. (Special to The Guardian) MOSCOW. July lL-Tho Soviets ultimatum to the Man- churian and Ranking Chinese governments giving them three days to arrange amicable settle- ment of the crilsl; arising of the Manchurian seizure of the Chin- EVEN (m: MAN or sfclzl. eso eastern railways has been Diaeed in the hands of the Chin- 09° 910% lfaffsires. Failing R agreement of the Chinese to hold l conference the Russian govern- ment said it would be compelled to resort to other moans‘ of do- tense of tho legal rights 9i ca; Soviet union. QQCQUQO-OOOQQOXOOOQOQOO-O O ..William Spankla. reeve of Wolfe Island, Ont, who has been elected Conservative candidate in tho federal Monday next . v- ..' a .- fow lavracouoctl odious-nod lmtil by-oiootion in hurricane-Autumn ‘g Condensed Specials é lATl-to per word not each insertion in this column T0 LIT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR light housekeeping, Apply ‘ to 3i Guardian. ‘QOOOOQOOQ-OOOQO-OO OOOQOQO T°R°I*'T°- July l5 - Maritime moderate west and southwest winds“ fair and a little warmer. ] Tmbflw-tlesr .. vs-ss ______________._____ Quebec, clear . . vo-ss’ WANTED - nousanuarsa. A1’- l-rnllg“, m, _ 7°45: ply J. H. Parker. Crapaud. BL John’ m, __ 6H,, . esrl-l-ls-ai Boston. clear . .. 81-54‘ "__""""—* - 4 New ‘York. clear . 80-64‘ ‘Y; Ch lottewwn, clear ...... .. 74-54 ing of! can to Julv 20th. Joshua no tide mu evening at. n4 and Bros. bllilviow. a. a. r. ssslgtlitfii tomorrow r-orning at. us. ~ Bun ‘u: cm-iins at “m andlllllbl. owatmco wmrllw ~ n . sisss 1 l morning a: 623. purollus a llnoll mod Pull lunday. July 21st l."