MAXIMS OI .5 MERCHANT fl m“; not believe whodaaaaot ardlnn. Io uldad XIII. '1“ 0' Guardian n» can. mtefown l. iillii The e's Paper u vi».,<iii.i% ~ - Eiliiiii Aiiii MAXIMS OI-l , d “no \‘\\\\\ "‘ an u lo ledcon was for n; Read by Everybody ------»~-s-g- Oovershinooliward ldgadLiilieiibobew ~ c- fir ~ ————— ~ _ . ‘LOTTETOWN. ANADA. MONDAY, DECEMBER 1. 1930 1o PAGES Official Oath is Administered Lieutenant Governor Was Duly Sworn In On Saturday. Large s itendance At Assembly Chamber. His lihtrur Lieutenant “Governor ary. The oath was administered by 9:11:11 vii; duly sworn in at 2 D- Mr. '13. J. Lcmaire, Clark of me ' in the Legislative Privy Council, Ottawa. who present- v m, a. cl-inmbrr. c function being sttend- ed His Honour with His Excellency ,4 by g, 1n o number c! people the Governor Generalls Commission appointing him to the highest office in the province. The Lieutenant Governor then handed the Oolnmil- slon to his secretary, who read the same aloud to those present, after which a copy was handed, to the clerk of the Provincial Executive Council. Mr. H. R. Stewart. Mr. Lemaire then handed the Holy Bible to the Lieutenant Governor, who. stepping from the dais and holding the Bible in his right hand. read the oath of Allegiance as fol- lows: niions had been issued .~ of the House 0f of (he Senate, of the l cf the Executive to the American Consul _ . ncii C. msul and their wives, also to n‘ "W's of the Provincial Legslaluro. 5o His Worship Mayor Prowso of Cmrlottetown. t0 his Wor- ship Ziinyor- liidstone 0f Summersids. and to Mr. T. Edgar McNutt, Pres- ident of the Provincial Command 0f the Canadian Legion. Relatives o! His Honour present were, Dr. C. Howard Dalton and Mrs Dalton, Mn. Paul A. alurray, Newton. Mass, and Miss Mary Gavin, ‘Ilgntsh. Hon. Mr. Dalton entered the Leg- islative Assembly Chamber accom- panied by his staff consisting oi ‘Lisut. cu. o. s. mill. A.D.C., Major 91'. WIT/Bl’. lAc-ut. Connolly and , .Alben Former, Private Secret- Olth Of Allegiance "I, Charles Dalton. do swear that I will be faithful and bear true al- legiance to His Majesty King George V, his heirs and successors, accord- lng to the law, so help me God." The Clark of the Privy Council ANNOUNCEM NTS, v COMING EVENTS, MEETINGS ETCS. "New Glasgow roller flour mills is then read the following oaths of of- fice to the Lieutenant Governor: "You shall well and truly execute the office and trust cf Lieutenant Governor of the Province of Prince Edward Island and duly and im- S a i n t Andrews Sermon Preached At St. James Church Lat Even- ing By Rev. R. M. Le- g a t e — Caledonian Club Members Pres- ent. As yesterday was St. Andrew's Day, members of the Caledcnian Glub at- tended St. James Church in a body last evening on invitation of Rev. R. M. Lsgate. The latter preached In inspiring sermon in keeping with the occasion. - This is s. day which is marked with special clearness and distnctness in the calendar of Scottish history, Mr. Legate said in opening. Among the changes which the reformation brought about in Scotland was the abolition of Saints’ days, but the Scottish people have retained St. An- drew. Even today some Scottish churches do not take as their names the names of saints. The sons and daughters of Scotland have a partic- ular call to remember their» patron saint. Oi the four components of the British Isles. Scotland alone has for its patron saint a Biblical character. While little of authentic character is known of St. Andrew, there is an abundance of‘ legendary testimony. One legend, which some scholars be- lieve to be intermingled with the authentic, relates that immediately after the Ascension of Christ. when the disciples took council. Andrew. drew by lot, the duty of carrying the gospel into the Grecian province oi "iillllllidy for business. . 8590-12-21. "Wdlinn Club loodln n a limbs Wednrsdny, neomfirogisfn 9558-12-1-31. (Continued 0n Page S) Fire On German D O__- X One of Huge Wings of Seaplane Consumed By Flames. "lllliln: hogs and lambs at Emer- ggiLzlle-lfiill‘ forcnoon, December 2nd. "m Hll-‘iflm. 9490-11-28-31. “"_lliiiu<i‘ River Club loading live- “Ms Ti'.'.':':cl.'iy, Dec, 4t); 9531-11-29-21 s;]'-?ii"’!l'l1ll1 Tea Christian Church ‘Qflflfilillll, Tuesday, December 2nd, l-ll l» 9518-11-29-31. vi aprons, lianrlkerchiefs, D ‘ 0:11 Church Schoolroom. "lbw mil. 9518-11-29-31. ' ". T. U. meets with Mrs. ii iiviiiiry St. Monday‘. De- ' .1: ll p. m. 9548-11-29-21 (Canadian has!) LISBON. Nov. iii-Fire broke out in the great German seaplane DQ-x moored in the harbor here. today consuming one of the huge Win86 N!" fore it was extinguished. ' ' pudding. pastry, . mo, Christian Church . ‘rucscmyg December 2nd. 0518-11-2il-3i. - $11. Anrlro\v's night. Dec- ‘ illl music. h iuzo. sale ni " ‘ll ltiurgaretls Hall. 9i84-1l-28-3i. "West Royalty School Concert. Friday, Dec. 19th. 13-1-11 ~ " 1m irr-e. "niHIlT live hogs and lambs ' i)f‘i"‘l1"illf’l' 22nd till 11 ‘ lu. Signed Everett wedlock. . River. 949l-l1-28-3i. "The children taking part in rc- hearsals for the Big Ice Pageant. please meet at 4 oclock sharp this afternoon, Paton Building. 9600-12-1 "The Women's Institute of Int 65 postponed lecture and entertainment in Lot 65 Hall will be held Mondli! night, Dec. 1st. 1i not fine. ‘Tuesday night. Be sure and hear Judie Dllfly- Mcdcl Wife" present/ed l‘ rnzvail Community Club at " ‘Fhursclny, December 4th. Ii‘ Ysidfly- 9502-12-1-41. "Sr '1‘ ‘c by (h i‘ iii. '3‘7“‘l'|‘~Lc:l.diiig bout with poin- -" turnips nt Victoria, Decem- fldo D ‘I'll Completing at Summcr- "M424, -~ r" ‘I l .- - .- i» o. i.i.i (Lil-Gib. “Marshfjord woman Institute '|\vill present their play fThtlzc "Th, - , ‘i u H ., m ._ Pegs" vr i-r the nusp es o c all‘; . ‘ilnliiiinliltissc rifillfbeoiield in - w-Yefil-"f: l- "I? ihéxleigg; Fro p; - y. . ' fey River ha? , ' es .'. m p (l loll. ‘hieaday, Dec. 2nd and n 7L0‘ I 9"8_l1_21_5|_ lll. J. L. lVicGuigsn. Sec'y. r 9530-11494! i “Sunday School Workers -- Please m. i. n", hick u r m isgg that Tsznparaizrc papers are for- 'il""_u~ flail. DSSCITSiDErZIIW. ward“ w V"“"~"°' Counw examine? -" l r1» uuiiim oi the United Y. - before December GthPrince C1001! y P 5- l.’ not fine, Wednesday even- ‘"39" ‘meld w 5““d‘y 5cm” n- “i oslv-n-zo-zi porting most pipers written propor- ____, ‘tionate to enrollment. Elma Inman. Y .1‘ "” i1 thc Parlor social stfilrlcton, Supt. Contact War-km” u 7‘»".lllvr"s. Monday, December‘ " ' ‘*1 llvclbronk Womcnfls In- 1"». Grub Bag and Lunch. 0557-11. firs,‘ n "There will be a general _ of the Four Branch Farmers’ Inst-t- ute at sea-rletcwn Hall. Tum!!! W" ening at l o'clock. All interested M. n. v. n. s. A. Phone kindly “mndi " “m; ‘f ~ m. malames mm...“ business m minsae a s ‘m. value to the eommunity- D0 (flit, Purdy Station. West- Achaia. St. Matthew's lot obliged him to go into Scythia. The latter made a pact with Andrew that if he were in danger Andrew should come to-his help. In accordance with his pro- mise. on being informed oi Matthew's danger, on one occasion, he liberated the apostle of Scythia. Andrew, in replacing Matthew, was very cruelly treated. but persevered and met suc- cess in his propagation of the gospel. I Returning to Achaia. Andrew wasl imprisoned and subsequently suffered ' death cn n. cross. H's connection with Scotland comes after his death. Directedby a dream. a monk, Regulus. disinterred the bones of Andrew and buried them at St. Andrews in Scot- land. According to the gospel of St. John. Andrew was the first to recognize Only Made In Canada ment Relief Plan Should Be Produced In Can adian Factories. i (Canadian Press) QUEBEC, Nov, Stu-Enduran- ion of the stand taken by Senat- or Gideon Robertson. Dominion Minister of ubor, that all mat.- crials and equipment used in the execution of public works under the unemployment relief plan should be produced in Canadian factories, was given by Hon. L. A. Taschereau, Premier of Quebec, i The Premier's declaration was made in reply to a letter received the ill-fer pointed out that an unnamed municipality bu! pur- chased equipment manufactured lu the United States. although bought through Canadian whole- salers. Premier Taschercau added that Quebec was in entire agree- ment with the Senator's view and that the Government was advising all provincial municip- alities in this province of the Minister of Labor's principle. * from Senator Robertson in which Materials Are Wanted Quebec Endorses Stand Taken By Minister 0f Labor, That All Materials And Equipment Used In Public Works Under The Unemplgy- Faces Govt. ent torate. F. LONDON. Nov. 30.——!f Ishbel Canada and U.S. in Contest For Agricultural Honors Some of the Finest Speci-i _ mens From the Flocks i C071 8 81' 0d l’! U8 and Herds of Canada - , ' are Being Exhibited at R 3 t a l n S e a t Chicago in the Great f In East ~Renfrew Drona“; we" yesterday led n-gmffhe Marquis of Douglas and Clyde- the" u" thmugh me “Gaga-Hugo lsdale won the East Renfrozv by-elcc- Union stock yanls yesterday to await it"? "l" th€v¢°“““'"i"'*5 m“ '5' m the“, ‘any-fig pm, the my’. trained the sent they have held since “e between can“, and m, United 1924 through two general elections 5“wl for me annual“; supremgcnd two byelections. ‘The vote, an- when the 31st international live- ,1“ and Clydesdile- 90m» 1977031 flock 5mm opens on 5a¢md5y_ Baillie Irwin. Independent Cattleznen from Ontario and Al-‘Pa-Ttlb 12-293- M- C- Brmvn- SCQtti-“il bsrta. Ontario sheep raisers. and the Nlimnlils“, 4-199- horse breeders of Saskatchewan were The w" was 155i- heid bl" A- M- nthemd bu", the m“ open {in IMacRiobert, Consdrvotiiu, who was el- m the venenm am‘, y“... m, to iected in m4 and re elected ataby cl- weigh the chm“, of dupnutmg or ;ectionin1923 and the general clcctinn excelling the victories which their ‘of’ i929. His majority on the lest ric- animals brought to the Dominion at will" was L563 l" l1 siralrllt f‘ lli m” “us; Show with a Liberal. He died some reel-r. Twenty five Canadian exhibitors 55°- are showing 279 animals oi i3 breeds in the livestock section of the show, I tum. Okla». N01‘. BGr-Tbill- to reclaim about 200 ms of mud.» een men were killed Saturday in land. now washed by the tide, for; an explosion at the number five industrial site close m deep wateri mine 0f the Haileyola Coal Com- berths. Work on the first part of the parry, a mile and n half east of scheme. which is to ccxst si5.000.000, Lutfe. Four lniurcd men iri-rc Christ as the Messiah, and was the Andrew the first Christan. He was also the first mimionary as h: brought his brothcr Simon to Christ.‘ This is the epitaph inscribed on his. tomb: “He brought another to Jesus.‘ Christ". The law of personal infiu-i ence is one of the greatest laws of the universe. The World's Biggest Drydock (Special to the Guardian) LONDON. Nov. 29—The world's biggest drydock will be built at Southampton to accommodate ths new giant Cunarder. it was announc- ed today by the Southern Railway. It will be built with Government as- aistance. The dock will be 1.900 feet loud. 150 feet wide and 45 feet deep. The Southern Railway directors also have decided to begin immediately on the second stage of the Southampton docks elteruion project. Thus two works will provide employment for a ‘ uulu b of , for- some years, and will ensure South-' arnpton ‘ ‘ its place among the world's best equipped and moat ef-; ficlant ports. | 111s entire project will coat about . ; win at home, where they cr-‘fmm the Dept o; Ameuiture will be l “ ltdil-lo-lo-amoelln attendance. 0001-12-31 ".2- The Railway Co. intend first to join himself to him: thus is; _ is nearly completed. rescued. Livestock Exposition. cr-nosoo, Nov. 30.—'I‘he finest. speclma from the flocks and herds lfiwllflisll PM” cf three of Canadab agricultural, RwTR-EW- swuand» N°"- 23-" my of m, continent m“ will bum nounced today. was Marquis of Doug- Labor . l MacDonald is the sort of a girl who talks politics late at night she had much to say when she got back to No. 10 Downing Street last night. For Ishbel presided at a meet- ing of the Fabian Society while Brrnard Shaw gave his annual lecture. The famous Irish Social- ist, dramatist and wit, with no idea of being funny, declared dc- feai stares the MacDonald Gov- ernment in the face at the next national elections. Ii‘ the present Government goes iii-forl- ihc country on its record, he said. it will confront a thor- oughly disappointed electordir. The Labor party linrl to make lzrge premix; but at present finds. the country" in a very seri- ous situation. Rcirrrln: to Great Briiin‘: economic rznrl i" ' ion ire rcid the Mu. is [warning the Elllfli." cf both curls. Grrplzlc- ally portraying unrrnpiwment imcl unemployment priy he raid firs’?! Britain's proletariat p-o- i pcrFrd classes were cumin’: mo“:- eml more i» livi- nil the unearn- ed increment. I Money Reserve:- Being Tapped i iSpccial to the Guardian) I WASHINGTON. Nov. Z9—M0ney rsssrvm oi the. nation's hauls are he- lwig tapped by Christmas shoppers these pre holiday necks to the (-3-:- itent of nearly half n billion dollars. A flrarl of coins and green baclcccl bills is pouring from the vaults of the federal reserve bllllks into the hands cf shoppers. Fsdcrnl mscrve officials rstzlnatcd lfitiflj.’ that. approximately $450 000.000 or $500,000.00.) would be added to money in circulation during the holiday season. Virtually all of this vast funrl is returned to the banks after the Christmas rush. Business depression probably will curtail Christmas shopping some ths year. but. the amounts spent by these pro- naring for a merry holiday will grcaily increase 1110x193‘ in circula- tion, cfiichl". said. Total money oui- . side the Trcnsurf/ is $4,565,000. 92, 000 Scottish Miners Are Idle (Special to tho Guardian! LONDON. Nov. Zlk-Complctn stop- page cf work in nil SCDiHSil coal fields begynnini: tomorrow afternoon i i i i II! HONOR LIIUT- GOVERNOR. DALTON was announced today‘. following u breakdown of the negotiations br- tucsn the mine OWTIPYF and r\'o;l;cr~ The stoppage will effect 92.000 mcn_ Apparently the only thing which could possibly prevent this strikc would be Government intervention. nnd it was expected that n last mili- uts meeting between the Govcrn- mont and the disputants ivculd be Defeat George Bernard Shaw; Famous Dramatist, States That If Pres- British Labor Govt. Goes Before Country Op Its Re- cord. It Will Con- front a Thoroughly Disappointed Elec- Abandon Sin Afloat. (Canadian Press) HALIFAX. N. S., Nov. till-Rescued after foug- days and nights at the pumps in an unuvalling effort to keep their schooner, the Newfound- land tern Olive Moore, from sinkmg, Captain F. J. Pine and his crew of five were landed ilOTE today from thc Cunzirder Lancastria. and will be sent to their homes in St. Johns, Nfld, on Tuesday. ' Captain Pine is a nephew of Ben Pine. skipper of the Gloucester schooner Gertrude L. Thebaud. The Olive Moore was caught in a terrif- ic gnle on November 5. 500 miles off Cape Si. Vincent. The foremost went by the board and leaks started on the fut-at dnyx. Pumps were manned, but thy water ssteadily gained until part of the cargo had to be jetti- i incisor... lite-elected President of The Canadian As- sociation of Tourist and Publicity’ Bur- eaux~Back F r c m . nipeg. The interesiiii; of the Federal GOVGl‘llZ';‘.Elli. in widening its scope in uclierzising Canada at home and a- broad not only as a place desirable for tourists to visu. but also ns a lnrri of [zscat natural resources nnd of grout ])i7h1.li)iilii(‘§ for cultural and iiidizstrinl illC is one of the most im- portant projects which the Canadian Association cf Tourist and Publicitvi Elrcsux hrir. in iicv." at the prcsri.“ I [Lil $13105 11:‘. JXISUFC Arsenfiult. who was rc-cloctcci president of the association at the annual meeting on bfcilclay and Tuesday l:"-t in ‘dimming. cnrl who rr-liirnczl m ill" Province on Saturday night "At the‘ present time the transpor- tation companies are spinning: in ndvcrtlsin," more. than two n-iilliozi dollars o. your while iho (ilfTPfNl? hirroniir; or» spoierliiirt nnoth- i or" nmiiun." Mr. Justice Arscnault slates. “This has rosuliori in bringing to Cnnncln inst yrrir fivr ' who lift in lil‘ ("lllliffl up ltrzliinzi .- .. mstvifr S300fi00n0n This is ri i"l".i'i“F§ Worth lcnlzni; aifcz‘. ‘The 1C<~'.'.tn.ucn 0:1 Pang 3i lihfr: f‘ W100i] 1'91"‘? Mo" hcui fcuszht Mrs hcrc trviri): R0 iv: vrtc riiior i‘fl‘.l'lli rpm DUMP‘! mat ill!‘ (l~ called tonicht or tomorrow. “Better Biscuits. Better Bread. PWzen Baked ilVith ROBIN H0 tier juriucs hurl dis l'f‘€"l Mr. Justice Arsenault; Convention At Win- ' {a Annual Subu-rlptlgaa Delivered - By l Canada and U. S. A. ll . i, Hardy FishermenFighi: Winning Battle, Rescue-d After“! Four Days And I Nights Al: Pumps Nfld. Crew And Capt. F orccd Ts king Vessel Afton Unavailing Effort To Keep Hen soncd. The course was altered 1n an effort to reach the nearest land at Madiera, but hope was almost gone when distress sgnals were i-zrsuieired by the Italian freiirhi-ci" Mcntello. The freighter maneuvered to the O1- ive Moore's lee_ Oil vrrs pumped on the sea. for too much to lowier q boat. and the crew were finally taken aboard, to be landed at Gibraltar. From that pointfthey were sent id England by the British Consul. The Olive Moore. built in Liver-l ‘p001, N. S., in 1920. was a £2111 schooner of 190 tons gross. She x “i bound for Malsga from Salli ~ Bight with lflbrador fish. 351st‘: Captain Pine, the crew are F. Dwyer,‘ mate; Walter I-Iodder, Jams Mr Harvey Parrott, Cecil Wan, all St. Johns. i i Airman Crashes, 4g Children. Killedl f ispecu m oiaanralan) I EDMONTON. Alta, NOV. 28—-_ .chl.ldren were killed n-istasztlsl, 1 {were seriously injured and arr I‘ suffered mlnur injuries u run. chip-i ewyun. 500 miles north of Ed. \ ton late Thursday. when an air l jullotcd by Captain N. Sherlock l the Commercial Air Co., crashed i |a pile of gasoline drum b-hi iwhich they were hiding at p115; i, Sherlock and his passengers ‘o'er ~ " jhurt. The pilot. long rated a: ‘i0!’ the most sklilful aviators .r north. was risking his life in iciesperate attempt to avoid othe irhildren playing on the ice. tvherd ‘he landed after ,1 mp from MiMui-dl -ra_v, when he crashed his mechinq into the gmline drums. The childd rep behind them were luvs-ibis him. . The Weather. etc Q1 MORF Q Qpviu qipiws (H: SECRET or _PQP\)LAR\TY is {its ' Aoiufr io EE Bonus wifliour Siicwiildiw’ . l k “w _ i T51 it Yflkilbi.‘ l '~ on; , u’, {south was, winds. nnici TIC] l ll'l. Paulmo . ins i ‘i cmpvraturcr- “—‘“ I ‘Fallldl-"l "m" i Msxunum ... ... ... 41 I’-~‘Rl"iiLi‘-\'-\- FI‘-‘-.‘-“i‘ _-\"“'~' 3T1" llfnimum ... .. f.‘ l‘ m (aw. .. !'i'lll l ".l..1‘. h": .‘.- ; l-liuli Lid:- this mczning’ at 7.12 an] Wfllffili. (l‘ii,iFli'li“.'l Prulino friviriiiii. p-mE-n; Hf 73L wit“! lil-‘flll? \'Il>- ‘ ". in .1 i<‘ll' Sun rvrs this mivvn m; at Til srl= this afternoon at 4.17. I Pvl‘. moon rridav. Der. i. F ‘C p. r1 Summcrside tidt‘ eighteen rflnute , later than Clirrlrttrtown. 0.0 FLOU ’ ‘ J5 3 g .