l _ ‘i MAXIMS w!" ; or a A; MERCHANT '1 _ iii ' m wfy have been students at the o: bard knocks of experience. u nrdlnu, Founded I081. ‘Ziziiflcdwa Guardian Two Con“. Great En At RallL Meeting A Nearly all the great men of his- school thusiasm PEI‘ Covers Prince Edward Island Like tlie Dew CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. TUESDAY. JUNE 24. 1930 Rain Causes Postponement (Special to the Guardian) BOMBAY. June 23-R-a.tn came to Conservative Committee Rooms ‘the assistance of the authorities to- day and prevented the holding of a Wlrocesslon planned by the Bombay Filled To Capacity Last Night. ‘ Federal Candidates For Queens Given Rousing Reception. 11,9 conservative rally meeting beld 133a! night 1.1 the newly opened wmnlltirb room on the ground 3w .~,.'P.1tons L “oz-i §p3ci0ll5 auditorium to capacity and n; markezi by the utmost enthus- iasm. aicssrs W. C. B. Mel-lira load J. H. livers, the Conservative cami- glms to: Queers County, were given a rousing reception. Mr. Charles Moran presided. Eloquent speeches hem made by the candidates and by lion. J. D. Stewart. K. 0,. pro- vincial Corservative leader, and Dr. w, J. P. MoMillan, Messrs McLure and liyors were in excellent form, and rvviawed the election issues ful- ly and convincingly.‘ While seating accomodation for a. hrgc audience was provided, this locomodation was at a. premium nu. - Manna i last night, the hall being filled to ative number oi ladies present, and the meeting in every respect was highly successful. l The new committee rooms are ‘excellently adapted to rally eet ings such as was held last night. A radio receiving set has been in- stalled and a feature oi last even- ing's programme was the radio ad- dresses oi Miss Bennett and Maior McRae at Ottawa. The announcement that it W35 the intention to hold further rally meetings for the discussion of the campaign issues was heartily en- dorsed. The meeting closed at ll p. m. with the singing of the National Anthem. ' ANNOUNUEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. B3B MEETINGS. arc i "lifurgeon Tea Party July 1st. 4620-6-20-81. "Si. columbas ‘Tea. Party. Wed- nesday, July 2nd. 4540-6-19-10i. "Annandale, Wednesday. show and fiance. orchestra. 4710-6-21-31 "Don't miss the bl: show in Free- lovln and Sea View. 4870-21 "Have an ideal holiday at Sturg- eon Ton party, July lst. 4827-6-24-1i "Reserve Wednesday, Julv 9th. for Cornwall S. S. Picnic. 4826-6-24-li "Reserve Julv 14th. for Marshfl-“rl United Church festival. 4871 "Reserve Wednesday. July 0th for annual tea. Belfast Church zrove. 4767-6-21-31 "Crapaud postponed. ice cream iocinl [on Rectory grounds Tuesday Evening. June 24th. Hill-Ii "Covehead Cluh loading hoas at York uwlnescay, the 25th. .1. s. Al- lan. Scoy. 4853-6-24-11 "Come to the ice cream social in South Granville School Wednesday. June 25th. lf not fine Thursday. 4873-21 “News change in night of Corn- "ill Dlav at Tryon from Tuesday to Wednesday. 4884-6-24-41 "Hazelbrook-Come to the Ice creamsccial at the home of Harold Carver. Monday, June 30th. If not line following evening. 486l-8-24-2i "Come to the Lawn Party in Argyle Shore Thursday evening. June 16th. If not fine will be held the "nailing Evening. 4801-6-23-31 "Wlarshfield W. I. will present The Three Pegs“ in Afton Hall Tuesday. June 24th. Orchestra in at- “ndance. iwaa-o-ao-af “A meeting of all ladies interested 1n securing adequate supervisicnfor 31'“ Physical activities for the com- m! autumn will be held in the Y. M- 0 A. Tuesday at sso. 47B2-6-23-2i "All amounts due the Bprinz Brook School u not paid immediately will be placed in the hands of the Clerk of the Court for collection. J. ‘i- Meek. Sec‘y. can-a-zs-al "Reserve Wednesday. June 25th l" ice cream festival and dance at slvase Harbor Beach in no of Wilmer: Institute. aala-c-zo-aa-zi. "The Stanley Bridge Players will Present their play "Wantedpa Wife“ 1h Emerald l-lall. Wednesday. June 25th. If not fine Thursday. 1776-B-l1-3i-50W "Be aura to attend the Ice 61'!!!“ Festival at Kingston corner on Juflc “in not the 25th u advertised. 1r '1" fine. the following night- am-e-ai-sl. "Tea Party at Borden. The parish- lfmsra of Borden intend holding a tea "fly on Wednesday. June 25th- Watch for further announcement. flfl-fl-M-Si. Edam noon noun h. Used iionstanily b ._.__.._ McGill Registrar Has Resigned -__- . (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Que. June Bit-Reg- istrar of McGill University for 38 years, Dr. J. A. Nicholson has tend- ered his resiznation and will be auc- ceeded ‘l1 T. H. Matthews, formerly a profesor of mathmatics at the University. The resigning registrar was born at Eldon, P. E. I., son of Hon. James Nicholson, M. P. P, and celebrattd his 10th birthday last March. His early education was gained at Eldon Grammar School, and then he went to Prince of Wales College at Charlottetown. He taught for four years in his native province and then came to Montreal to enter McG-fl! b. i888. gran-i 22:: years later with first class honors in English and history. and also ob- taining a spccial prize in the English language and literature. He taught in Montreal schools and then became Supt. of Education for Prince Ed- ward Island after two years he come back to Montreal and was principal of’ Westmount Academy here for ten years. He was appointed regist- rar of MoGill in 1902. "Come to the dance in George- town hall tonight. auspices Charlotte- town Business Girls. 4862-“ "Greenvale annual ice cream festival on Thursday. June 26th. Aus- pices Women's Institute. 48iB-0-24-ll "Dominion Day Races-Everybfidy racing to Sturgeon Tea, Julv 1st. 4828-0-24-‘11 "Emerald Club loading live stock Wednesday afternoon. 25th. List with secretary. D. N. McKay. 4844-5-2i-2i "Come to the festival near Brack- lev church. Wednesday. June 35W Sandwiches, tea. ice cream and cal? "Wed from 5 to l0 p. m. Ii not ignai Thursday. 435 '~ oeM-fshflglfl Women's Institute will present “The Th"! F915" in M‘ ton mu merely. ache 14th. under the auspices of Afton Hall U41" _ h g, m ttendance. Auxiliary Ore es ra ans-bib“ "The Morell Dramatic Club, will present their plav "Pa: of mv Heart" in ‘rryone I-Iali. Lot 00. on Wednes- dav, June 25th. Good specialties. Sale of candy. 4330-54441 "Hear the popular play "Th! Three Pegs" and their wonderful orchestra in Afton Hall on ‘hlesday. 24th. Admiuien 85c. and 25c. 454T-8-24-li "Big Aquatic meet at St. P6"?! Harbor Wednesday, July 3nd- Al- most every event known to water sports on the bill-oi-iare. Event open to Province. Ball game in ti}; oveninl- ""15 ‘no "mmmenil served durlnl 4862-0-24- tha day. the doo a . Th - m y m w“ “ “ma” had been made. l provincial congress in with 17 membe sympathy of the eighteenth Carhwal Rifles who were imprisoned for disobeying orders in a riot at Peshawar. so continuous was the donripou; that volunteers were sent out to beat drums and announce that the pro- cession would be held some other day. Elaborate B01109 arfangemgntg mun AiHiNSll m iil_NllN (Canadian Pres-cl LONDON. June 23.-—King Alfonso of Spain arrived hem tr." evening on a private trip to London. He was greeted at the station by the Prince of Wales on behalf oi the king and Queen. FlNE|l iijilillili _ (Canadian Press) CAIfi-AiR-Y, Alta, June 23-001:- vicfed on four counts of conspiracy,’ Isaac W. S. Sollovway and Harvey Mills, his partner, in the brokerage arm bearing their names. were fined an aggregate oi $250,000 and sent- enced to Jail terms by Mr. Justice William C. Ives, at the conclusion oi a three weeks trial late today. out... received the heaviest‘ penalty, being fined, 5225.000 and sentenced to four months in jail, or additional, imprisonment oi 23 months in. default cf fine payment. Mills was, fined $25,000 and impris- onmeoto: one month imposed. er if, he defaults payment of fine. twentyl three months in jail. Defence coun-l sel announced that an appeal would’ be entered. Government May ForfeitLicenses (Canadian Press) ST. JOHN'S, Newfoundland, Juze 23.--A judgement that may affect the holdings of nearly 7.000 square miles of timberland in Nezvfound- lazd and 11,000 square miles in Lab- rador. was handed down by Chief Justice Sir William Hornwood today. when the full bench agreed on the right of the govamrnent to forfeit license held on 1.000 square miles o! timber by Gzorge Jar-dine and Mich- ael J. Martin. An action had been brought by the attorney general a:d the department of agriculture and mines against the licensees. The judgement upheld the right of the gove/rnmezt to forfeit the license on the ground that the defendants had not complied with the terms on which they held the property. Un- der the terms of the license the parties were obllgd to pay $2 per square mile azd a royalty of twenty five cents per thousand feet for tim- ber cut. They were to commence within a year, and cut 100.000 feet every twenty four hours or to expend $50,000 in the erection of mills for the manufacture "cramp and paper within five years. "York Rifle Club opening shoot Wednesday afternoon. June 25 4877-21 "Hilhfield United Church festival on grounds of Mr. Athol Roberta. Malpeque Read, Wednesda , Juno 0th. or next fine evening. 4058-6-24-1-1-8-3! "Tea Party-Jrhe parishioners oi 8t. Ann's. lot 85, intend holding a tea party on Wednesday, July and, on the grounds near the Church. Should the day be unfit. the m will be on the following Thursday. All the usual tea party amusemen‘ will be in store for you. So come one! Come all. Leading In The Derby Winner t ilESTWiR MAXIMS OFA MERCHANT -__ l like impatient. discontented men: itiatngicwhenarnanlooeshtam- bition. ‘ .i._ . ____J Annual luharrlpllona Delivered 85.00. -v amt Canada ml c. s. Luau. mus FURTHER tillers m F l I B Him: CABINET Portfolios Due For Al. 10 PAGES READY Fl] (Canadian Press) PORT MARNOCK. Irish Free , State. June 23.—-Captaln Charlesl '_ Kingsiord~Smith and his crow or‘ teranpn After three. ready to attempt the baflling} EEOCEIOIIS King and perilous westward crossaig cf the; Govt‘ Should Be Re_ Atlantic by a.r. went early to bed‘ confident that before sunrxsc tomor- ‘ turned- row they would be winging their way f -v-——-- over the Emerald Isle and off for; LEYB- Que. June ‘iii-Jo connec- Amenca“ After a good dun-e,- and yticn llzth {he recent appointment of plenty of champagne. they left iDr. Cyrus aiacmuian and Cant Ian‘ orders to be called at 3 a. m. re p. m. ‘, BiaCKcnJ-ie to the Cabinet the Prund E. s, T.» and turned in for a few ‘ltiinlszer intimated that i‘. i5 no: con-' hours sleep. Thor take-off was ten- ltamplarod that further flpbolntment! taiively sct for about 4 a. m. \l0 p. m. l IQ 0r changes in the aiimszry viii E. S. T.) ibe made until after the elections. H1 [desired to have it understood that i1! was the intention of the Government, .li returned to power, to have a re- l arrangement of ‘the work of some of ‘the departments of the Government three comrade:- in the fanzous areo- ‘ggjugliix aitulnresgaltz 532E812?‘ s: ejglitlgz: (Z105: pxzlxiscflttix: ‘equitable a dlstribuzion of the port-t night to America at 427 a m I10 27 ifOllOS as might be possible under the p‘ my E s T) Monday Th! mm ‘fle-Orgilllivzation which would be cf-t ‘Lraliaa ace sent his big plane whirl- dam‘ M prcmn” “Wm l” w‘ m: awn a m“? and a hon mile‘ milled to suffer in the matter of it! runaway‘ He had on board 1x8 gab past representation ll'l the Cabinet ions of gasoline. which he estimated because of any o! ‘he arrangements jprevlcusly or recently made. B‘; thd LATER PORTI-IARNOCK. Irish Free state- June 24.-Tuesda:.'. A. R-Captam Charles Klngsfcrd Smith. and his The photograph here shows the Ago Khan, loading in his horse, loathed! (Special to the Guardian) WINNIPEJG. June 23-Crops were ruined, a church demolished. cattle injured and poultry killed‘ by hail and wind. storms which swept over several southern Manitoba districts during the weekend. Sweeping in from the northeast the storm was particularly severe in the Emerson, Marals and llredensthal districts where heavy damage to property and growing crops was recorded. The Lutheran church, valued at $20,000, was‘ wrecked at Fredensthai near Emerson, which is 60 miles south of Winnipeg. A 15 foot belfry tower was carried a great distance and Just missed the rnanse of Rev. M. Hie- Death Attributed To Starvation Percival Choate. 70. former Toronto newspaperman and later a wealthy brokcr and plantation owzer. suffered a week ago when he fell from starvation while ascending the stair. Mr. Choate when serving as fin- anclal editor of the Mail and Em- Manitoha Swept By. llaillndliiiliti Storms classic ‘Epsom Derb! before some [man so large were the hailstones at Marais that cattle and poultry werz injured. ~ In Emerson trees were uprooted, roofing torn away and dozens of windows smashed by the hail. In Rosanfeld area also to the 5011121“ of Winnipeg some farmers estimated 100 per cent hail loss to crops while‘ others suffered 25 to 50 percent dam- age. Portage La. Prairie, west of here was in the path of the storm and some of the best crops in the district were levelled by hail while a. vnnd cf cyclonic force carried farm im-E plements and out buildings a con-‘ slderable distance. i victory. ls up. Blenheim is by Bland- 50.000 race fans. Jockey Harry Wragg ford-Main. mad w” "and u“ Blenheim, Just after it had won thel who brilliantly rode the horse to Dlolife third in the same race _,._-_ _ LEADER SPEAKS M B“ UR ll THIS EVENING (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO, Ont. June zit-Prem- ier G. Howard Ferguson and several ministers of the provincial cabinet are planning to get up early tomor- row morning to welcome Hon. R. B. Bennett, conservative leader. at the Union Station onroute to Cobourg. where he speaks fruesday evening. Mr. Bennett will arrive in Toronto at 8.15 dclock in the morning. day- light saving time. Mr. Ferguson. the cabinet ministers and Toronto Con- . l v. . s ' . ' ificials will welcome himl . ktaab idi: his r-Lwa“ ° m” e n y pyram g p” '11‘. front of the Union Station. The ‘it: 206d fl ' l‘. 'ldLl'i ' s“: e m m g up a large I Conservative leader who is now on died i last night from a fractured skulll-ms “damn 3,, was a graduat! op v _ I ‘ME game” m“ hkely be he" 333i" ties on coal. the increase in provm-y on the steps oi his boarding house.’ He was believed to have collapsed ard Chcate. of the Globe, Toronto. campaign on Wednesday I lfortune, He subsequently became ai ':tcck broker and also acquired al iigilklliGa-Illifiglg: ‘YDHIEJFZIIQEOZEgIJraiVlEZlbuL no official engagements have “m. He 3353mm may m9 c, ‘been made for him. It is likely how- mem was ridxuleri bv ifs Courier-va- lerioan properties. He at one‘ time Ecanada. i He met financial reverses follow- ing the World War and lost all of, 4 4 ‘Priizceton and Oxford Universities. Hospital authorities notified Rich- l his next of kin. ‘The Trans-Siberian Railway lsi carrying a weekly average oi’ 300 pas l large number. got on the right side of the wheat Speaking Premier Mack ment tally with his sta that contributions by t the Provinces for old age ly vicious principle"? to state eral grants for highway c age pensions verbatim: "MI. MACKENZIE THE CONCLUSION THAT IT 4835-I-24-7i nmcrrmri MR. KING’S VICIOUS PRINCIPLE i in Charlottetown on Saturday night. enzie King stated that he was “not averse" to consider the taking sions as a. Federal obligation. tement in he Dominion Government to his attitude. Would he say. al training, that federal a was a vicious prin _ _ reply, as reported in Hansard of that year, l5 given over of old age pen- How does this state- Parliament i|1 1929‘ pensions was a “thorough- On that occasion he was asked as he said of fed- onstruction and agricultur- id to the Provinces for old ciple? The Premier's KING: I think it is, yea. l HAVE COME T0 1S A THOROUGHLY VICIOUS his way here, following his western would be enough for 38 hours of fly- _ appomtm t i’ D . M Mil mg‘ “m g°°d weak” h” mp"! t” hrihisrcr 6:: gishelrlcs Zfldl cal: reach America fr. from s4 m as , '_ ' P . hours lah MacKenzie as bilmster of Immi-n ' gration and Colonization. Prince Ed- ward Island is again represented in Kimfiflhe Cabinet and British Columbli iccntlnues is representation nota ivvichstandlzag the resignation or m (By Ray Brown, Can, Press Stan‘ Correspondent) ‘Hon. Dr. King as Minister of Pen. slons and Health. The Prime lvIinJ lister slashed to have it known tha. do the appointments that have re Ccriili‘ been made the Gavernmen ‘has had in view the representable SYDNEY. N‘ S‘ June 237m meet all the provinces in the Cabinet‘ heart u! the w“ and steel dlstrmi When the late James Robb was, m4 o‘ Clpe Brewnv Premier Riackenz-XP placed as hfmister of Finance by th King tonight, Opened his Nova 5cm! Hon. Charles Dunning and ag ' tia campaignffhis .5 the fifth prov- I “he” m‘? Delia-When! 0i Fnlierie ma, of Canada u; be visited by. tl-slw“ “°a""“°d "m" ‘he “Parmwn Prime iriniszcr and the meeting was c’ Emmn’ and Flshmes- l‘ “a and one of the largest and most enthus- 5 “mmwed ‘mi m?“ EDDOiMmEni-d iastic which he has addressed fhuswould “waive a further re-crranid ‘M’ izatlon. The appointment. there! In addition to the Prime Mlhlsiflfior ‘he 3°“ W- F- Kay as Minisutti Ho“. J‘ L‘ Ralsmm Minister c; Na_;l‘l'l[l'iCU§ Portfolio is not to be re tional Defense and n. A. csmercnqglrdsd as a fins! arrangement. Liberal candidate in South Capci I Breton spoke. l "r stand here tonight and say W i ‘ l: will also be recalled that at thd t TRANSFER OF “URK the Maritime Provinces that there. is not a. mayor recommendation“ in, “n? °f m! 5EPBFHY1OX1 0f the Dec the Duncan report. not a recommen- plmnlem 0f Fuheflét and the D64 dame“ of any ma, Exgnxficaxxcp m“ partment of Marine an lntlmitlo tour, will spend the day in Toronto. NEW YORK, June 22.-Antoi:e V3150 m-ned a large ranch in western ‘ ever that‘ we lvm hold infonlml m?“ rive opponents when it itrnimeed to; . sultations duringthe day with the‘, 399mm me Duncan provincial and city chiefs of the par- i ltl organization. Premier Fergusonifisheneg v3.1.3 rgducfign of xfaritime will speak with him at Cobourg. on Wednesday as he invades western 01135140 Y0!‘ the first time in thislef Nova Scotla coal to fire central eveningfimarkezs of canada. these were re- speaking at Woodstock. He goes to}; {erred to as indicating: the snstam- NW; WHO Montreal on‘ Thursday dipping intolxed efloff, or the GO\'Pl‘lll'!'l@l'l‘.kfO as- Ontario again on Friday when no.5“; {he province of Nova Scozla. and 1 speaks at Cornwall and Alexandria. pire. at Toronto, thirty ycars ago. sengers each way, an unusuallyqie M“ than so w Quebec “d the, Maritimes after which tour he will return to Ontario for the completion [of the campaign. . KILLED IN AUTO CRASH (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO. Ont, June 23-011 the same aeroplane tender that carried one of Canadas greatest air heroes. the late Colonel Barker, to his grave a. few months ago. the twin gray caskets oi Stephen and James War- rington. young. R. C. A. F. members killed in an auto crash near Ottawa Saturday. lay this afternoon in the slow sad march to St. John's, Nor- way cemetery. Pull military honor: were accorded the Wamngton brothers. Many branches of military services were represented and a cle- tachment from Camp Borden where Stephen Warringion was stationed. acted as pail bearers. y PeopleWho Want the Best l day, that we have not carried out in was 3W0“ m the effect that (hell ~ . v letter and in spirit." Premier King-Mmd be ‘Yamffiled 1° ‘he Dfiliilfifl memQ‘ men: of Marne certain of file word‘ i lCor led on page 3i | Commission fer of i The il/Veather. etd The appointment of a minis freight rates. the payment of boun- cial subsidies. aid to the movement. A Povuitr. Person the Maritlmes. Mr. King. referring to the eight ‘hour day. asserted that his Govern- ament had not the power to hrlnf! in an eight hcur day law. Under the constitution the eight hour day was la provincial matter. “I see no reason why there should not be three shifts of eight hours each m the steal in-j clustry." said Mr. King. He declared that ii the province oi Nova scone‘ would pass an eight hour day 1311‘ m; Government would see that no bonus was paid to an industry if if failed to observe the law. TORONTO. Ont. June '13- Ria Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. hunter. traveller and good will ambassador of the Briiish Empire to the world fo- day observed his 36th anniver- sary. He spent the morning at . " ' westcrij: .oudj»' and moderately "a Temperature ycsterday-‘lo-GZ. High tide this morning at 8.13 and tonight at 952. Sun sets znis evening at 755 anl rises tomorrow morning at 4.10 New moon Tbiusday. June 26th.; \| l his summer home at Fort Bel- at 9.23 a m l vedere and the afternoon at . l Buchingham Palace. where he Queen. who made the trip from _ was greeted by the King and Windsor. ‘ Q‘ ‘t