MAXIMS OFA MERCHANT idcggs, is turned. Towards the sluggish ‘reglon b! bhsm] hgpcs every man, devoid of Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew T HON. R. a. BENNETT CHAMPIONS CANADIAN A GRICUL TURE MAXIMS OF A MERCHANT vi-_ Success is the atonement price that purchases back every cowardly heart that forsakes us in mbfortunc’: hour. cation. lure would he abrogated. Mr. Bennett scored the party’, if elected to office, wi Government. Mr. Bennett then put the question Jwhat has the Government, dong? ‘they have in effect said that they wild not do anything. ‘They threw 1R fl‘5l1"'!~‘!b1llll' 0n tile wheat, pool. ind blfiTYlFd the cooperative mar- keters for ihe decline in agriculture. ldeny that view. It is the duty of Farmers ’ fill/ill Be Brotected Conservative Leader Gives Em- phatic Pledge To Abrogate Harmful Treaties And Restore Grants For Agricultural Edu- i (By Thomas Green, Canadian Press Staff CALGARY, Alta., June 13-In clear and lion. R. B. Bennett. Conservative Leader, pledge. that if returned to power. every treaty entered into by the liberal Government injurious to Canadian agricul- alds to agriculture. Agriculture must be placed on a basis that the _v0uth of this country will as one of the great professions of life. Agriculture must be afforded opportunity for education; education which have been wrongly discontinued by the King filfilfilflfi"i3.l'.l;al..".l"’é'l,i ‘fill. CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. S ‘ T"RDA' , JUNE i4, i936 16 PAGES .‘:§"'ii‘.'.n“"c".'§f.'s°.“°".'.i D3271“. gill.‘ Famous QENGLISH RACE DRIVER In terests l Dethroned King of Roumania; New Monarcli a ncl lVife Correspondent) emphatic terms, last night gave his Government for discontinuing look upon it, he stated, and the ‘Conservative ll restore the grants for such our trade commissioners to place our products before the world." F lily-three trade treaties had been entered into by the. Government. France, Italy, Germany and others, he declared. rave Canada a minim- um!!! in modern history. The R Carol, returned exile, now Carol “"9. but declared he never had been K Prince Carol. former exile, was proclaimed King Carol II. of Roumanla at nu man! 1L o! Roumanla. and (3) Princess Helen. Bucharest, the capital. an parliament paused an ex post Facto law that not only strlppsd lng. Annulment of divorce obtalned by Princess Helen, Michael's 5°" a" “WWII l1) llillillilfil- 9-year-old boy-king, upon whom the passage of ca: poet Facto law is nothing l: Michael. 9-year-old boy klnz- 0! 1115 mother, 1s reported to be next stell- morc than a cruel joke. (Z) Fri-ll” forming one of the most sensational um 1n return for n. fixed preference given to products of this country.‘ ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS, ETC. rm)? I “Come to the ice cream and time Ballast Hall on Friday "Emcrifld (‘lubwtaklng livestock lllllvccl frr eroding station Wednes- diyafisnaoon. 15:11. D. N. McKay, ifmwrr. 6-13-31 "Piano nccxol by the pupils of Ml Vcsey, Heartz Memorial Hill. i. 1..iy cvcning, June 23rd. 4430-5-14-21. "'50s R-w illj: Drama ‘Tompkins’ 11nd 1m». bv Union Sisters Athletic Club. virinrlri, in Frcrtown. Tues- lv. June mo. 4434-6-14-31. "Conn .1111 see "lvlummy Dooley" l7.l'0_vs'er lied Bridge Players 1X1 {dink Rushco (hank) Wednesday, no.5 . 4433-6-14-31. "North River, baseball game and Edmund A. Sullivan. Halifax. broth o; (roan: Pstival, Monday. 16th. rear. in aid cf Community Shed. 4441-6-14-11 P"Z'10n Cliuirch Choir Cancer-Ll "ll 1H1 Find" Sale at Clyde River,‘ lllll. lllondit: evening, 16th inst. atl '1“ 4450-6-14-2: | ___ l ‘£500. S» this wonder show, "The k Worn" is Harrington mu “d3?- lilh. abo special music. 4452-6-14 Jlrc Cream and Cake, Coffee and hndllzrhc; served by (he ladies of h Un-lcrl Church, Montague, on E FrnsPrZs lawn, Tuesday even- "is. June 17m. Come, 4-140-0-14-21. ‘ugmr .\l.ll'D('llBld'S-\V0fl18h'S Insti- x- Cvull lvud tlir-lr annual bazaar in Milinsolrlnlcrl School on Thursday. PM 91h at 7 o'clock At 8 o'clock the m all Vvmmunlty League will pre- 1 eir (hrce act ploy “An Old- "lfd Yllolher." 4398-6-13-41. n i‘ ‘WILMOYPH Village mu. under the m“; cl’ the souris Dramatic vim‘! lms 16th the comedy drama I ~11: Ros-es. Sourls Orchestra, n n pa"! Dorlf. miss it. Commenc- _ l Admission 35 cents. ‘two dancing after p1ay.43B3-6-12-3i .______ u h" Tl" Erlmont Dramatic Club of and‘; “ll! presentlhelr three-act. m. “nlrama, "No 'I‘respnsslng" in “rung”?! Pflblist (Hall on Tuesday M}, line 10th. specialties be- e Acts. If not nne, Thursday. . dfll-fi-ld-satmontucs. "Mad “up 3M1" h0g5. venl calves, fat m“ jun‘ Y 1st. Meeting of Shipping ‘m: “m; 19th. Take notice of cut on , an“ s of 2 ccnls after June 30th. after September 17th. List. lsullivan, ‘Iruro, n. nephew, are the iexecutives and trusted: of the estate P. E. I. BEllllESTS lll Pinon, N. s, yours 1111i P. W. 001E}, Presby. terian Church At Murray River And m m ~85 Relatives On Island’ samdloifn. 1:13., ?i1ne)13,-'!'he Receive Sums. government of New Brunswick forced l . the owners of Grand Falls to develop BY LEADERS 111 iiw lllililllfiil Baxter Replies to Uppflsi- tion Charges and Chal- leges Opponet to Come Out Squarely on Liquor Issue i- (Special to The Guardian] NEWTONVILLE, June 13.—V'iv1:in Iiockhart, 10, and Anthony Gibson, 17, were burned to death about mid- 1'1’, 1'12: fire destroyed the large frame farm house of Sidney Lock- hart, about. three miles southeast. of Newtonville. Vivian was an only child and Gibson had been living with the family as a hired boy for a year. The fire originated apparently 1n a. kitchen stove. Mr. and Mrs. Lock- lmrt had lighted a fire and then gone to the barn m attend a sick cow. Re- the pow-er site at their ovm expense: PICTOU. June l2—Beque5ts Octal- lt did not destroy the prohibitcry ling $13,000 are made 0o institutions “Qum- 1aw_thm h“ Emmy been 1n Nova Scotia and Prince Edward done by the nwple of the pmwz“, Island in the W111 Of Sflflh Jane tmuugh the“. nmhobsavlnce or n] Adams McClure, widow of William and by than. indiflueme w m McClure, lobster packer, which has enforcement; the Act under which] been fl1°d l" l-hl FY0791"! °°"-Yl M"- prcvlslon is made for the expxidltuie 810000.000 on hard-surfaced roads requires that bofore such surface is] 181d on any portion of the highway! In investigation of cost and con- and to these 811d Ol-hflr felfll-lvfi Ind dltlons surrounding the work must be friends and to members of the Mc- mad, by expert engi_.__€ers_ meal C111"! flmlll’ 0n Print‘: Edward 15- were statements made at Havelock land the Wwnll "Wis O1 the dl- on June s by Premier .1. s. M. Baxter ceased are glWh, with explicit direc- m mum: l verb,“ nlmilesw numb tions as 0o how they chi-ll b8 4M4‘ ant to the election campaign which ed. and; June 19, nppealtg to the peo- To Prince of Wales College, Char- p], on m, record of his government, lflblbwwfl- $500 l-l 8W9" W l” lnvul‘ and answering charges laid by Wen- ed by trustee: or IOVBYMYB Md the dell P. Jones, x. c.. 1cm” or the income therefrom to be paid annu- oppwmom 1n m, Etnwnezt o! poucy ally to tho best all-round student lnlmwc n D91,” on June a In ML each year. The award shall rest with gong my“; the premier saw the teaching faculty of the college confirm“ on P!” 5 of whom l. majority shall decide. The fund shall be known as the “William McL-urs Bur-say Fund." To the Presbyterian church at Murray Harbor North $1,000 to be known a; the "William McLure Me- morial Fund," 1.: provided, to be bald by the trustees of the uld church‘ and the income used for repairing the church buildlnd’. The uld in- come shall not be uled for the pur- chucyof coll or wood or the ply- mont of salaries but for repair; and improvements only, or towlrds a Sunday School lbrnry or Sunday School paper fund. The 018W“ f0 which llld income shall be devoted shall be decided W tho conmllt-lon ‘i, large lnivhlch both males and fo- er of the tostator. and Charles E‘ Run On Bank -——- (Special to The Guardian) MIAMI, 110., June ISA-Eight mil- lion dollars from dsposltorles outside of Miami had arrived today for dis- tribution among banks of the city. Excitement tolled the closing ya- terdcy of the Bonk of Bay Biscayne and three subsidiaries. The First Na. tlonll Bonk had a crowd of approxi- mately 200 depositors waiting at the door this morning when 1t opened. Other bunks reported the crowds that withdrew money yesterday were much smaller today. An airplane brought moles shall be cntitlod to vote and $2,000,000 1n cuh from Jacksonville the mllvfliy lhlll °°1‘"'°l- 3""!!- ycltcrday and bonkers said an oddl- sble notice shall be liven of the sold tlonll $6,000,000 was received from l-‘oc . ‘Jaw: above slvpment. Ulgz and W ShlDDlnl Club. 4436-11.. other federal reserve epositcries by '._ Continued on Plea C, \ mull only today turning in about 15 minutes. they found the house ln flames. Mr. Lock- lSSlJES llEflllElllParents Ware? l Children Burn —- Tllhhthll hart rushed to the front door. but found 1t impossible to enter cvxing to firs and smoke. He saw his daughter ztanding at her ivindow screaming, for help, but. was unable to reach her. Carl Payne, a nearby farmer ovens across and with Mr. Iockhart, erect- ed a ladder to the girl's bedroom window. The father ascended the ladder, broke the glass 1n the win- dow, but found if. impossible to en- ter, when met, by a roaring wall of smoke and flame. All the parents and neighbors could do was to stand by and watch the home being devour- , ed by the flames. The ruins are still ' smouldering today. Cave His Life To SaveAnot/ier i (Canadian Prassl NEW GLASGOW, N. 5., June 13- In attempting b0 save Violet McGil- livray. 1a. of New Glasgow. from drowning. today. Morris Matthews McLurié, 21. of Stcllarion Road. lost his own life. While swimming m the East River, with a girl companion. Violet McGilllvray, a poor swimmer, went beyond her depth. McLure was nearby and rushed to her assistance. They went down together. NIcCIui-e becoming entangled at the bottom as the girl rose tothe surface, uncon- sclous. Newman MacDonald, and Jo- seph Carter swam into the channel and bringing her to shore. resuscit- ated here in a few mlnutu. McClureJ caught. in a stump, was located with difficulty and brought to the sur- face by George Oliver and George Urquhart, but he was beyond medical 11d. Nationalists Parade In India (Special to The Guardian) BOMBAY, India, June lit-Eight hundred Nationalists volunteers won l technical victory over police a few minutes after midnight today, when after hours of waiting they were n.1- lowed 0o hold n. parade in mourning iii/the proclamation of martin! law mt Bholapur, Jun one month lio. PASSES 1111i iiiiii .5510 m. s. SENM! (Canldlan Press) WASHINGTON. June 13 -‘I'hei Sezcate today passed the tariff bl11| by adopting the conference reports.’ The vote was 44 to 42. The vote as- sured Congreslonal approval of thel measure. 'I‘l~.r House votes tomorrow? or. the conference agreements. ad-l lusting differences bet-men thel two brartches. and lfflrxnativ: ac- tion in a few hours 1S expected. President Hoover probably will re- ceive the year and half old Hawley- Smoot Bill next, week. Republican lenders have predicted he would sign‘ it He will study the provisions b|'~‘ fore acting. During yesterday the volunteers, 400 of whom were women in Saffron at- tire and 400 men dressed in white, at- tempted to lead a parade towards the Maiden Esplanade. Police with orders u» prevent their advance through the end of the day. when the restriction on parades was to expire, surrounded them and refused to let them go forward. SEVENTIIN SENTENCE!) Sen‘ was imposed at 51ml: 0o- day on seventeen men_ cf the Eight- eenth Garhwll Rifles, who were ac- cused of disobeying orders during the lTravei-se. was called and lEklllilllh iooiiiiiis DEAD, Maj 0 r Ekeagrave Met Tragic Death Famous Auto D river And Holder Of World's Record, Loses Life When His Speedboat, Travel- ing 100 Miles Per Hour Over- turns — Mach Shriners Aral Lightened Gn The Way Home (Cilllidhfdl Press) NIAGARA FALLS, N. \'.. June lib-Railroad trains on itilch Shrlners travelled from the convention held this week in Toronto yielded between $4,000 and $5.000 worth or choice v11!!- es. liquors and cegzacs when they were searched at the bord- er by; Unzt-sd States Customs In- spectorsf T. M. Henessey. dep- uty collector in charge of Cus- toms at the Falls port. said tn- day no charges were preferred or fines imposed by the “M01115 men in connection "Lth the al- tempt to smuggle liquor into this. country, as the Government cf- ficials were unable to determine Young Boy Injured At Cape Traverse — CH1‘ Runs Away Neal‘ Reads Corner, Sum- merside. (Special to the Guardian) SUMMERSIDE, June 12—A serious accident occurred at Cape Traverse between seven and eight. o'clock on Thursday evening. Master Frederick Jefferys. 15 years of age. was riding on the running board of a light Ford truck. owned by Wendel Mcwilliams cf Borden. As the truck was ap- proaching the bridge at Cape Trav- erse the radius rods of the car gave way and the driver lost. control of the steering gear. The car swerved towards the bridge and the young man caught hold of the railing and struck the side of the bridge with considerable force. Dr. Bell of Cape first. aid. The boy was then taken 00 the Priors County Hospital, The boy has no bonu broken, but 1t is not definitely known Just what. his 1n- juries are but the latest report is that he is resting quite comfortably. No on; else in the truck was serious- ly hurt. BEADS CORNER A bad car lCCldQht happened near Road's corner, Sumemrside, on Thursday evening when a young man driving a Dosolo car lost control of the car and the machine over turned into the ditch. The machine was a complete wreck but (he young mml escaped with only a few scratches.’ S. ' recent Peshawar disturbances. One was sentenced to transportation for llfe; one to fifteen years imprison- ment and the remaining fifteen to various terms of imprisonment rang- ing from three to ten years. Jaymnt Dslall. Editor of the Bom- bay congress Bulletin was sentenced today m two years rigorous imprison- ment for publishing seditious matter. A Belgian woman testifying ln a London court recently declared that ulrls 1n Belgium give their parents all they corn. \ covering Premier hiackenzie first seven meetings. in ODiETlQ: Qusb=c and the ‘Marltimes. sued tccl-iy from the P111113 Minister. There will be one meeting at present in Quebec Prov- lnce at which M1". King will be lbs" speaker. He will address a rally 1n the City of Quebec on the night of Thursday’. June 19 From Quebec ha‘ - . ., w ere' gtgnsgetk: f; hfporljgsvnkinisl ‘Rmeiof Agriculture. Charlottetown; C. E. . . .cto gggizmclsggznegvm ‘or a mammal mozis, Fieezalvn, P.E.I.; A. E. Dewar, YQYK-"Fed 1n the capital of Prince Edward Is- land on (he night of Saturday the. l l who owned the liquor. I I l l King Speaks In l Charlottetown On Saturday, June 21 l I (Canadian Pressi l OTTAWA. June iii-An itinerary‘ Kingsl W55 l5- offzcs of the Mr. King: ivill a night meeting |.s the itinerary 1s available at pres- t. . lel’!l1€°Llfl"5 will be announced his-x Alllmvm’ F c Comm’ wine Expert’ Further Maritime Province the schedule for Wrstem Canada and for further meetings 1n Ontar- lo ls yet to be_ given 011l- Potato Shippers And The C. N. R. Cfficials Confer MONCTON. June l2.--The annual conference between potato shippers of New Brunswick and Prince Ed- ward Island and railway ofhcials, in‘ connection with (he movement n1 (he next season's crop. took place at Moncton yesterday, with Mr. M. F’. Tompkins, Traffic Managcr, Atlantic ‘Region. Canadian National Railways. as chairman. Among those present were J. W. Eculter. Deputy Minister .‘ m; from one anic Missing. , ___. l (Canaduan rim) i \‘.'1'.\‘DER1\lIlRJ-Z. Eng, June 13— ‘sn- l-fenry; Sn-cgrave. world automo- bile speid record holder met death ioday a; his l-iighspced motorboat, M155 England II. overturned vrhile atfen-iptzri; ‘in establish a world ‘speed record cn picturesque Lake Windermere. The disaster overtook the boat as Sir Henry was testing her, preparatory to going to the Un- lbéd states in an effort to lift. the International ’I‘r0phy at, Detroit. The speed boat overturned while making a third spurt at terrific speed over a measured mile, CHICK!’- in; out the occupants. one of whom mechanic N. l-lalliwell, was, missing and ova; feared to have been drown‘ ed, The third member of the crew H. J, Willcocks was rescued 1n an inyured condition. Seagravels attempt at a speed ro- ccrd began auspicinusly. Within a few seconds after her start. the boat. lwas travelling at terrific speed. She ‘had twice covered a measured mile and had tuned and was cravcllzng almosz at her maximum speed ‘with the roar of her giant engines echo- shore to the other, when 1h.- dsasrer took place. Sud- denly *0 the consternation of obser- Husvllfllng the bank of the lake. something was seen to go wrong n-ith the roaring spcefioat and the great marine marvel with her mass of machinery seemed to swerve vio- Icnzly and plunge beneath the wat- er. Sragravc seemed knocked out, He was taken (c n nearby hotel. Lady Ecagrave, who had l\'1t1‘i€553d the dZSBELFr from the shore cross-d over to be with him and a physician was calied It was claimed that previous fo the accident Seagrave had brok- ‘en the world's speed boat record wlih two runs over a measured mile of 9641 and 101.11 miles per hour, giving an average of 98.76 miles per hour _.___._\_, Shaw. Charlottetown. Leslie F. Sim. Potato Growers"; Association. Char- loiictoirn; Frank B Clarke. Char. 21st On Mondav June "3 the Primcllmtetown; E‘ M‘ Taywr‘ Department’ ' ’ ' " ' _ 1 m’ Minister ‘will open his campaign in‘ _ _ _ _ Nova Scolia with an afternoon mcet- Hxks’ Pmam Grown-s A55°°1i't'l°n' ing at Svdncv. Fvcm Sydney he will’ go to Halifax for L E‘ b v _ - on Tuesdayv m”: 24. This ls as f“ . s a rocks, Sackvllle. C. Ashley Agriculture, Fredericton; 0. c, Fredericton; J. E. Porter, Perth, N.B.; Prank H, Clarke, Millerlcn, NB; P. IGEOYEP. Sackvillr; R. L. Wheeler, lFrult Transportation Specialist, 0t- iMonireal. M Cumming. Director of ‘Marketing, Halifax. The Canadian lPaczfic Railway was represented by lGeralcl Hiam. Assistant migm Traf- lllC Manager, Montreal; W. B. Hay. Iward. Montreal; K. Elliott. Division ;Frc1ght Agent, Sam John. RJS. iweatherston, General Freight Agent, ; Canadian National, Moncton, was g1,- l so present. The Weather, etc. l TORONTO. June lllflildS fair and n'a:m_ ' H1811 tide (his afternoon at 12.48 and tomorrow morning at Z03. ' Sun sew this evening n. 1.52 and rises tomorrow morning at 4.08. Last quarter moon Thursday Jund 19th. n: 4.3a n. m. Summersido tide eighteen minus“ lam‘ dun Clurlflowwn lkMflderlfl