MAXIMS OIL Y MERCHANT, ill m, moans. we are puttln, b before the horse. , 1n, Found“! 1M7. "llllflawoflnnnrdlan Tam Cont!‘ - .- . g (pm __.._ g we make the acquisition of “My ind other forrua of worldly lqrmcemt-nt the oblect instead of the cart , V ciunggo- Mid Winte av» ' ‘ t 011M! Elllllll m’ ///' / c1,‘ . The Pop|e's Paper Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew GllARflI/i m“ \‘\\\\ 7”” Read byliverybody (IHARI.()'I"I‘E'I‘ OWN. CANADA. FRIDAY. MAY 23. 19.30 $111. onn FRACAS DIES t’; y, . "I41"!!! Ivcflflla who ever ac- wmvlhhed anrt-hln: Worth wuuc has failed not our: but many um” b“ fore achieving what the world ap- Nauda and rewards. _MAXIMS or a MERCHANT 12 PAGES Annual lubacrlptlsna Dcllrernl $5.1m. ~1 lull Canada nd U, 5. A. 11.5)). ifiiza‘ Annual _Meeting ' Ll-Iospital Campaign’ T o Raise Funds For Building of New Hospital Will Be Inaugurated This Summer. A ‘the annual mcctmg of the l".'iiic-2{ urtl Iilainl l-lospltal ‘was held. Infants born during the year 1M. Deaths during the year 57. tueiun; u. Paul's Parish Halli Patients who did not pay accounts 1h .\ir, W K. Rogers presiding, The mccun; opcnctl with pmycr yltcv. H. L). Raymond. The min- its of the in‘. annual meeting were id and a-rloptcd, The report, of the idzes Aid ass rcncl by Mrs. Mcikle. ‘s report ha; alrcady beer) pub- “lied. llic iimiucnl rcjort was ltlit Willi and its adoption sanction- qi, Rev. H. 13. Raymond moved the mks and congratulation of ‘the eating to the president. and board itnisiecs. fur ilic satisfactory man- ner in itlucii thc finances wire . died, Tlu- statement showed re- ttlplg cl s64.100.82. with a balance 1n the bani-i o.’ $8,575.36. Tue "follrnvuig facts mi:- latieuts treated during. the year lltl were also Patients admitted during the year 1141. Out-patients during the year 256. surgical patients during the year I'll. Medical patients during tho your lit, Distal-rival patients during tho Mr 104. ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. IVIEETINGS. ETC- ‘ "WI-mug: Collosal show Monta- M 5alllfflflit. Yen's Theatrq see Lori "951 3355-5-21-3I "54P "l'nc‘i*nyld-eii~l7rakc" by the clfdliiii lIn-nuiauc. Club in George- wwlblilill,’ 14th. 3348-5-20-23-Zl. "Stanlev llrirlgc Rink Players will grmtnt “Fir play "MN DlX R0511" in Jlll-‘l’ H.111 rlntilrdarv. May 2411i. If next I 119. Patients who paid part of account 49¢ . Mticnts who paid accounts in full 1107. Free fIltlGfll-S for 3112 days 129. a Patient days, 17.032. ills Honor LicuiL-Govcrnoi- Hcartz reported for the committee on the ‘campaign fund. During the year ‘only $15 were collected. $1,500 inter- lest was received, making the total on hand $36,497.84. DR. YEUS ADDRESS Al. the request of the Board of Trustees, andcontrary to my own better judgment, I consented to speak tonight, taking as my subject "The Romance grid FTi-agarly of~ the Prince Edward Island Hospital." Romance istic prose fiction; any extravagant story; a poetical tale 0f chivalry; a. delight in what. is chivalrous, aid- venturous or forceful. In modern use it has been given a. wider meaning. 1n the nearby province of Nova scotia some flit-y odd years ago therqwas born a son. He grew up in a mod ‘ way, attended the lo- “cal school, later on Acadia Univer- nii. 9i inland! far Lhl ministry. He found however that. his talents fitted to another sphere, and he entered on a business career. To~ day his name is known throughout America. as one of the big executives in a largo way. 111st. man ls Cyrus W. Eaton, dominating figure in the steel and other industries. In writ- ing of him nQiQ-‘lpcrs or magazines have spoken of his romantic career. inferring adventure, marked by growth. advancement, progress, and prosperity, and it is in this sense I wish to speak of the romance of i i i. has been defined as a form o! ideal» Adding Ascot Touch t0 Canadian classic] MacDonald's Victory Was Excellency Viscount VFI-lllllgdon, g0‘;- ernor-general of Carmfln, and “m, W. D. Rosmlleutenant-govcrnor of WWW-c "fining day of the ‘Woodbine races, May 17th., when the meet was form. ally opened by tin: former. Canada's classic race meet. i Jury Finding Death Caused By Bullet~According to Evidence Given At Inquest, Shooting. Is Admitted By Anti. Inquest Into Death , Of Antonio Roderiques Liner Afire At Sea, Loss Of Life Feared 1.5.00 PILGRIMS ABOARD FRENCH STEAMER ARE 1N fjRAVl-J The g-ray’ top hats hzre add an Ascot, mum 1,0 Overwhelming SIR OSWALD MOSLEY RESIGNS FROM CABINET-SENSATION CREATED IN LABOR PAR-TY CIRCLES (Canadian Press) LONDON, May 22.—Pr1me Minister filacDonald won an overwhelming victory at. a. meeting of’ the Parlia- mentary Labor Party tonight to dis- cuss the Government's unemploy- mcnt policy. Sir Oswald Moslcys motion of censure was defeated 210 j to 29. _ I 1f the motion had been carried. it ‘i was understood that the Prime Min-i 'istcr would liavc asked King George lto dissolve Parliamont, and hold an iimmediatc general election. Sir Os- wald, a brilliant young debatcr, pro- posed in concert with two other Cab- inc: members a new and radical. scheme for reducing unemployment. When this was rejected. by a special cabinet conunitt/cc, he decided to re~ sign. 'l‘hc resignation caused a sen- sation in Labsr party circlcs. (Special in the Guardian) SASKATOON. May ZI-With the mercury tumbling below freezing, Saskatchewan is in the grip of king snow in most districts. reports in- dicating that as high as six inches Ls recorded in some places. Several districts rcportblizzards of mid wiri~ tcr violence. Farmers state that the l’ Storms In The Prairie Provinces Saskatchewan In Grip OLBlizzard Mercury Fell Below Freezing Point Yesterday, And Districts Report Blizzards Of Mid Win- ter Violence. coming of the snow uuh the sud- den drop oi’ the mercury below the freezing point. will save the wheat crop any setback through frost and will give moisture that is badly neod- ed at several points. Prmcc Albcr: and Turtlcford were swept 11;: bliz- zards. Tonight. the snow has cxtcncl- ed into Alberta. IncubotorHatches Freak Chickens (Special to the Guardian) FORT COLLINS. Colo. May 22- Difficulty - With Bill (Canadian Press) O'l‘T‘A\v.A. Ont. Nay U2~0uing to difficulties li'1 the way of carrying it. into effect. the bill of Dr. J. J. E. Guerin. Liberal. St. Ann division of Montreal, to prevent. discrimination against. middle-aged men in the cm- ployment of labor by contractors on government. jobs, vrill not be pro- ceeded with this 58551011. Hon. Peter Heenan, Minister‘ of Labor. told the committee on industrial and inter- national relations, hi? “as in svm- pathy with the obyect of tho bill. but dqubtgd it t). was within the legis- lative con-ipetance of the Dominion Parliament. He. also pointed out it would not. achieve its 011.19% Poet Laureate Received By King Two eggs lying side by side in an incubator owned by ‘Mrs. 0. H. Bressler. were eye and both had cross beaks. Diffi- culty in eating seems to be the only result. of the misfortune. appointment as Poet Laureate. Masefields two predecessors in of- fice o'er: practically never seen by the public, but there were crowds in front. of tbs Palace today. who cheered when the new Poet. Laureate‘ n-iarlc his appearance. Mmfield was. also persuaded to pose for his photo- ‘ graph before being reccived by the) King and as ll- result the newspapers tonight are full of his pictures show- ing him somewhat. less shy than he was before his appointment. hatched into freak chickens. Each chicken had only one The Indian Situation (Special in the Guardian) BOMBAY. India. May QQ~KJfiQ hundred Nationalist. volunteer". ai- tempted a raid this morning on thu Wadala Salt. Depot. bu: wars thazzrt. ed by police. A strong iorcc of po- lice o'er-e at the main gate and the raiders divided ‘thorns-slices min tum batches, one of which 1hr officers immediately arrested. A second batch attempted to forcr an cntrv a‘ an- other point. The palace charged '\‘l’,|'\ their lathis or bamboo staves. iniur~ lug-three and arresting the remain- rlrr. Later in the clay tlnrtv more vol- unteers irlvsxlcd Warlala anti vrliila cightevn were arrested. the romain- der got away with considerable salt, British POIlC" and troops proceeded today to the camp of Nationalist volunteers at Untarii and d=molished it. They have taken entire ivossession of the area. Which Statement Is Sincere? The notorious “five-cent piece" utterance of Premier Mackenzie King in Parliament on April 3rd. and his volte face a month and a half later when, realizing tho political consequences of his blunder. be endeavored to placate the ' o _-.;..--».----__ Mt fim r-wpv pinnclav, 2 - _ nun-nun Mapemlw‘ 4 agggyfi'zgfali' 3:1hiiliiiahiciilcdmricwciiufiiit “Th” ‘mt.°“‘° R°"“*“‘l"¢=~ =1 m- rhusiu (foreman) Geo, lifchellm, PER“ —-""" ivlectors and at the same time insinuate that he had been ' "m hicuil-[Tmzt-gyg Dramatic which mg ordinarily cfld and untn.’ met. his death by ,1 btilrurenl- clan Yfifllij. Lima": C. Brehaut, _____. (Special lath: gIuaiai-diaxitnom- nmisrepresented-r in his previous§mwmenh are Show" here V; Mb will Yvrrw-q-n the“. play “Deacon Hung but to ‘hose interested he_ m! the back of his 110a... Winn (urn. A. Vi: kns. Hon-arc] Philips. LONDON. M85 ‘c’ rlrfii; John "tparanel co|umns_ Could an). ‘ndktmeny h). the (nn_,.erv_ »_ bias’ m Murui Hull. Monday cv- w"... yuunflnated Mm wamth and billlet Ma tired by r0111". no: Am. sicLmzi. t tspeclal n» the Guardian) hi: firm“ M“ a ~‘;““i_ p " tame alive leader or Premier Ferguson of Ontario ho more I ‘lung-lb. '."Tili. at s p m. fiisnmranc,‘ In dun“; “m, the“ Wmwll“ a" '5""’E“‘°“l\ 111's moililliil _ Tltcr? was but one u-itness exam- LQNDQN- Mai" 2‘--'l"he French ““~“’“’m' ‘h? l“ °V'_°:tl;;'r‘ Hm damning than this amazing (‘Xlllblllflfl of tho distortcd Dol~ sasa-s-zi-ai I W, m“ the tenm or 1w H" o, the JZncL, my of m; 1°50 m w.» .ll€-.'l i...- cum-tier? ienci-ai Mr. Thane steamship Asia. of 5.590 tons bur-flmfill "m" ll“ ‘°‘“~ _d i)’ M‘ meal mentality of_t'1\e man now occupying the 1105111011 of °>~f°1d~ “m” m l” ‘Wm’ ~‘ ‘ Canada's Prime Minister? t. v ggalalll‘ DIR)‘ "The Three Pegs". H!" Tmlno Illflllllltt at Marshfield Mmur dfii. 11th. Gnorl spccnnltics. malt“? lfillcrn orchestra. Don't ' 33li1-5-22-3i aglflchlvforia Hall. hlday. ‘May ant-h‘! arwiteovrn talent. will pre- ms uno Tune." Don't fail to see ‘Plmdltl rlnv 3921-5-22-21 "Y. M r‘ A. Rummage Sale Fri- gfi-xfllijfiflth. Persons having par- mh c called for phone 95 or 3915-5-22-31 n "”"“'*- ;ny‘..s':t2v"~l'i_lfli' "Thr Winning of h‘ T; "‘- ‘Ill-‘lzow. Monday. May itllowinf m fine’ m“ "M nlsht ' ‘ 3931-5-23—3l. n “m Elzsgllllylrn ltivcr Dramatic Club n“, ma“ 11W may. "The Guard- ml Mo ma in Borden Union nday P10111118. May 22nd. . 392B~5-23-2I. "Ste u-u- - - Yet." c; m PIRY ‘Yimmlc ‘Johnson's lay g. be 1t Rm? H811. Saturday. iyuuélvinnlnz 8.15 p. m. Put. on - "Rfbor Young People. 3912-“. Q 'l't1e Ca PM“ thcm “Title Bent. u Y 71th. ll. etc. ‘iron Dramatic Club will fruF-flct comedy drama, .6 own l-lall. Georgetown, °°=| plot. Rood special- 3389-6-21-23-21 vitamin“ A lily Th Hail-Saturday night Mini Cllmb'°°;‘ Act Comedy Drama t Jmh "5 hv Souris Dramatic Admission fglflialties and orchestra. n_ D“ "'1 Auflbicca Canadian \_ Pllfllli aftzr the show. nun-mama. each decade. since the beginning of the hospital. Dr. Yeo enumerated the patients admitted at these junctures as fol- lows: 22 admitted in i893. 107 in 1893, 224 in 1903. 381 in 1913. 626 in 1923. i397 for 1930. It will be noticed that only seven years of the last de- cade are completed. and these seven years show an increase of 123 per- cent. At the some rate of growth the admission in 1933 should int-ll 1720. which would almost equal three times the admisai c. or the previous decade. Continued on P886 '1 _.._..______- "Reserve ‘ruesday. May 27th, for Concert and Play called "Other Peo- ples’ Husbands" by The Tennis Aid Club of Charlottotown in Crapaud Hall at 8.30 p. m. 50% of proceeds for Crapaud Women’: Institute. 3946-21 "Stanley Bridge Rink Players will present their play, “My Dixie Rose" in Malpeque Hall. Monday. May 26th. If not fine come Tuesday night. 506-5-23-21 "A meeting of the Navy League of Canada will be hold in the Navy Lea- gue Building on Tuesday. 27th inst. at B p. m. for election of ofilcers and the organization of a sea Cadet Corp. Capt. G. P‘. Morris. Dominion Field Secretary, will be present and all members and others interested are urged to attcnd. J. 0- Hyndmln- Pnaauau. a-ami course of’ a qu-irrcl on board the ship Winding Gulf, lll that, fill," finding cl‘ lhc. Coroncns _]‘.iY,\' inquest. lit-id 13st. evening in cor i-ion with the shcntm; ' morning and mibs-cquent. clmth lrn cvcniltg o! the Bparlisli-Amcrlcr-i: sailor. The shooting. WlllFll rv-iu-rccl ves- terday moznin: a‘. i131‘) irik Waco. l‘. is alleged, aftoi- an "_"llll"“lt. 11*- twecn Rodoriqucs nrvl UIlOFiPl‘ A1 . one. of the crow of tho Wmrlzug (iulf who with Fritz Possct is lving held in Georgetown jail in with the affair. Rocleriques was rc- mnved yesterday noon to the 1". E. Island Hospital whore 11c Wfifld ~1- way at 6.45 p. m. without recovering consciousness. Previous to the examination of witness Murlcr. 131'. Scamzu. acting Cor-oner. ii. the ‘absence of Curve" Dr. Houston. ,“.llf‘l‘lll’l'.‘fl up tho vlrwrxq of the remains. stating that n. po=f mortcm cxamination was unn:cc:=.- ary. ‘The injured man. h: said. us. unconscious when brought to the P. B. l’. Hoqx-Lial ycstcrday. and sup- poaed to have bcsn shot by nnotlicr man. There ls na doubt tho". in: wound in the head is the cause of death. and from the tnaturc of the slid wound it, is certain that i), v32 made by a lmll: . 11c tbcrcforc thought a pm: mcrtcm ivas a wast: of time. The personnrl of the Jury was tlic flll 1 Frcd ilmr; c annex ion ‘ Campball. John 2m a vapor-n" fill" 1 Ttlurlcy- tsu-orni l l": in Charlottetown of ‘the man in the . I saw the patties - cticn with th: and Anti. They rgrtoun jail. Mr wit-h me at the 121;. P3111‘ t in i110 i" {laudct ivss l talked alnu‘. . the 5110012113 vszili p. .= Anti raid lie and 011*". ‘- ‘Pa-sol; 11:11 had a rnzv in the mcm~ l1": ivith the Spmnzarcl. about. romv -,~-iint. fie said "Th-g Sivanlord inter- frretl with mm" A fir-t light. Jben rnsucd. uni 1"" i. said that l": helped Anti cut. The Spaniard said 1v: not :- 113'"). cleaver from the g“.- lcy ' 1 ~ "- one of th; ship's. ofll- ccrs s 1 him. 1-1: said no more. 'l‘l~.c_v i‘ . after they got on the wharf. ‘I11:- Ssjanlard drew a knife. ".1"! snlzl that the Spaniard had a ‘.152. Anti showed a wound in his Icit ‘xiv, and also another prisoner and the, don, was alive with 1.50’) pilgrims, aboard cn its tray to ports in the. ranthern Red Sea. according to a' rrport. from Llivvrls correspondent at‘ Port Sitdan. Jcddah. early today! The corrospcrncient. said it was fear-l’ rd tl-iarc would be loss of life. The fire was rcnortctl to have begun at 8 p. m. last night iwedncsclay) h’: said. War Mothers Pay I Tribute To Sons lVlio Fell In Battle (Special to tho Guardian) MAGNE SOUS MONT FAUCON. Elfin-ice. May 22--Sprlng rains ming- _ jemzrkcd’ “h” 13.’ led with the icnrs oi’ mothers from “‘ “‘ l“ j3“°°““ This °c"u"°d °n the Utiiied States today at the graves ‘- the ivliarf. Anti staicrl he had two' of American bu“ who m‘ m the Continilxl m Page 3 (Associated hots) PERNAMBUCO. Brazil. May 22- Grca-t. War. The mothers. more than 200 in number. reached the goal of their voyage from the United States M113 gorenoon md went 5 my that fair. not much change in tcmperm was all too short, in the six vast mil- 1111‘ G"! Zffilclln. making hi‘? 5°’! ltary cemeteries wherein their sons t0 the southern hemlsnhm- ended lie buried. With tears and prayers lter traurnilantic ffght from the old ‘world hcrc icnight. a‘. 6.30 p, m.. 1o- thcy consccrated the resting places of the sons whose bodies 11c beneath cal tin-is 1430 p. m.. E. s. T.) She the battlefields when they gave their cmpl-unelled is is follow-s; P. J. Mc- was moored soon alter seven. llvca King at. Buckingham Palace on his The Weather, etc S0141’. CuYs Ans Ltlti-L Bass ‘ nouns; tots 0' NOISE But‘ Just‘ F1L\.ED with l, TORONTO. May '.‘-'}.——.\'|'.ii‘.11ll'lFI =. Vodcrate to fresh north west winds, t ture. High tide this morning at 7.15 and tonight at 7.21. Sun sets this evening at 7.31 and rises tomorrow morning a: 4.22. New moon Wednesday, May 28th.. 1.13 a. m. Illoure of Commons. April 3. 1930.) MR. MACKENZIE KING: Mar I conclude what l have to say? So far as giving monry from this fed- eral treasury to provincial govern- ments is cnnccrned. in rt-lation to this question of unemployment aa it exists today, I might be prepar- ed to go a. certain length possibly in meeting one or two of the west- ern provinces that have voted Pro- gressive premiers at the head of their governments- Some hon. MEMBERS: 0h? MR. MACKENZIE KlNfiz-but I would not give a single cent. to any Tory government. MR. BENNETT: Shame! MR. STEVENS: Shame‘. MR. MACKENZIE KING: Do my bun. friends say "shame"! MR. BEXNETT: Yes. abuse! ‘MR. MACKENZIE KING: What is them to be ashamed of’! MR. STEVENS: You ought. to be ashamed of that. MR. MACKENZIE KING: M! hon. friend is getting very indig- nant. Something evidently has got. under bis skin. May l repeat. what I have said? With respect to giv- ing moneys out of the federal truaury to any Tory Government} in this country for these alleged unemployment purposes. with these oppoaed to those of this g‘ government altuakd aa they an meat. l W011" Mt- SIW lhflfl I iOttawa Trcss Dcspatrlw, May 19. 1930i MR. RIACKENZIIT KING! “in order that thvrr- may ha no further misrt-pres-ntatiun nf Iny attitude or that of tho prment administration towards the govcrumcnts of any of the provinces. vrhrther thvy be Conscrvativr, Progrrssivc or Liberal. may l say that so long as l continue to occupy the po- sition which l now hold, my own attitude and that. of the administration toward» the provincvs of our Dominion will continue to be in flu- future what It has becn right along, namely one n1 an honest rn- deavor to avoid and tn rvmovc all possible sources n! controv- ersy between the pro\'in"ia1 and federal governments and 1n financial matters in he scrupulously fair. and insofar as 1hr public interest may per- mit. generous. in the trcain ent alikr of on»: and all. wllnlly rc- - ' gardlt-ss of the political um- plcaion of the particular ad- ministration 1n offlcc in any of the provinces." today. with aoliciea diametrically five-cent niece- §n<___--— \ (‘I114