MAXIMS 0! .A MEIECHANT '79-" when Cod and hard fortune call u, m us follow uuquestloulngly. 11-‘ =:_— Guardian. Iolndsd llli. gifsilolisto Guardian Two (touts. - - -_~ fr. fir‘ i .5. (i, (_.I@v, _ — A ‘AV ,T%/'/ 44/ ' The People's Paper COVGrS Prince Edward island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA FRIDAY, AUGUST s, 1930 ANADA ’s PREMIER °@A©. ,@@ Heat Wave Throughout TVestern Gan ©@©@;=; NAMES ada Wrecks Hop Eersonnel Of f New gabinet Premier R. B. Bennett Will Ad- minister The Department Of Finance Until Such Time As Arrangements Can Be Made For A Successor. OTTAWA, Ont., (Canadian Press) Aug. 7-The following is the list or-the L. liew Cabinet in order of precedence: _ _l-ion. R. B. Bennett, Prime Minister, President of the Pr"? Council. Secretary of State for External Affairs, and Minister of Finance. Sir George H. Perley._ C., Minister without portfolio. lion. E. N. Rhodes, Minister of Fisheries. Senator Gideon Robertson, Minister of Labor. lion. Hugh Guthrie, Minister of Justice and Attorney General. Hon. H. H. Stevens, Minister of Trade and Commerce. Hon. R. J. Manion, Minister of Railways and Canals. Hon. E. B. Ryckman, Minister of National Revenue. lion. E. B. Ryckman. Minister of National Revenue. Hon. Arthur Sauve, Postmaster-General. Hon. Col. Murray MacLaren, Minister of Pensions and Pistionzll Health. Hon. H. A. Stewart. Minister of Public Works. Hon. C. H..Cahan, Secretary of State. lion. D. H. Sutherland, Minister of National Defence. I-lon. Alfred Durllnlesu, Minister of Marine. Hon. Thomas G. Murphy, Minister of Interior, and Su- I . perintendent General of Indian Affairs. Hon. Maurice Dupre. Solicitor-General. lion. W. A. Gordon, Minister of Immigration and Colon- ization, and Minister of Mines. Hon. Robert Weir, Minister of Agriculture. TIEMIER-ELECT MAKES STATEMENT UITAWA, Ont., Aug. '!—In an- nouncing tho personnel oi the new Osblnct lat: today. Premier R. B. Bennett made tho following statt- llent: "l 1v!!! administer the Department of rinance until such time as ar- Plflscments I have msdo for a suc- eessor can be completed. which will lot be until after tho short session. ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS ETCS. "Anlialldale Monday. Show and "we. Orchestra. 5936-8-7-31. 1 "Ice Cream Social and Dance in Vernon Hall Friday, August 8th. . 5961-8-7-21. “Bl: claims. Olympia. Summer- llde. Friday, August ath. chili-lit and his lioitsie Tottsic Orchestra. Nine "l ‘Pyo- sasa-a-r-zl "Reserve Wednesday. August 13th l0! Picnic at Kelly's Cross Church. BNQ-UJFM. "Come to the Dance and Festival in 5vr-ng Park School, Frldriv. L“ BTIE-U-Q-ll. "Picnic st Coleman station. Wed- uesdsy, August 13th in aid of St. "via Church, ei-oc. seas-a-s-si. "Como to the Tea at csvthcish on ‘Mlfily. August 18th and meet all Mr frisnda 22-04-41. h Bu-“infl . sheep and lambs at ersld Tues ay forcnoon. Ausult "h. Evcictt Haslam. sm-s-s-ai. "flomc to st columns to the hm"! Bullpen Bingo. sec Cream, hMl' Bale on August 11th. Reserve “w. sm-s-s-ol. ll 1 it‘: m C-ub lolldins hosl. lambs and m?‘ 8t- Murl-ay River. Tuesday m "mm. 12th. J. W. McLean. lec- "Y- sole-s-s-si. "Mail? Hop Ale sold iwhoiesols Clark and McDonald. Queen Charlottetown ltrggt, DTM-I-I-ttldlffllwil. "W411i: lambs. l , m M» st Ulgghflkugust nirvana:- un - “kins orders for binder twins- "P .w. llofltlfl ID3144441- ‘rhat session will be called at the earliest date logally possible. "The Hon. Cidoon Robertson. at my urgent request. becomes Minis- ter of Labor. Senator Robertson was administrator of the Department during the serious unsmplwmmt 0i 1930 and 1921. and 1 felt sure that his large experience should be made available in dealing with unemploy- ment st the present time. In due course, a Minister holding a scat in the House of Commons will be sel- ected for the Department." "Cggpgud Anglican Tea next Wed- nesday aftsrrioon. 18th inst. Every- body welcome. 5902-3-34!- "Df. Cllit. 171 Queen Stu Chif- lottetown, Chronic Mslsdios prevent- ed and cured at home. where they oiiglhm. stio-l-io-am "Don't miss the big lcs Cream Festival and Dance in Cardigan Head School, Monday. August 11th. If not fine, will be held first fine nilht. 0088-8-8-21. "Club loading hogs. lambs Ind calves at Melville Station. Tdesdli’ afternoon, August 17th. List with atgwgyt m”, secretary. 5986-84-21. "Be sure to attend the races at the beautifully located Willowdelc Track. Cape ‘Traverse. on ‘Wednes- day, August 18th. l. tread] clrls- siiloatiorl assures keen evenly meldi- M "mm 5903-11. t "The Ladies of the Cross Roads. Alexandra. sud Raselbrook churches. will m“ g, supper at the homo of M. w. Wood. rllshlsnd hm on Wed- - , August lath. dunner m"! at B o'clock. 599°44'71- _._._ song-laid excursions leaving at l p. 111., Standard mm ‘mam-- Pd- day and ssturdsy- PM" ‘m i" tunhci information. emslo 1m M m...“ W, , szso-v-o-m equugvg Monday. Allllllt 11th fdf Ice Cream loeisl in Women's P“ ltltll“ Hill. "t. AllIlOfl. FY0059“ in .1! tin ‘mildly- ald of lnstltuto not l”“_._._aL f‘ l Offers $1,000 For Trip On The Dirigible (Special to Tbs Guardian) ‘IURDNIU. Aul. ‘l-The larl qt y...” money olerod for |, m, in the 3-100 is $100,000 1mm Montreal to New York. Sir - snnlsimul or. dwin- sl- of f-ha lt-ioo told the Sh!" tpdgy, Last night he resolved a telephone call from NW Yq-g from n well known mul- timillionaire were. oflcflfll m!" that sun: to amuse the trill for the millionaire. "I told him," said Sir Dcnnistoun‘ "that the 3-100. was at the present time a Government project and not yet orerfllur commercially. lt was a shame to throw away money like that for it would not take many of those customers to put the line on a plying bu!!!‘ do determined u; the back- oss of tile airship’- trip to Canada that the flight be kept non commercial that $500,000 revenue from carrying mail Ila refused cstogoricaliy in England. Sir Doslnlstoun ssld. Ha estimates that a similar a- mount was given up by the cle- cislon to carry no msil on the return flight. DISAPPOINTID The New York suultinlii-liorl- Al?! I'll disappointed, Si: Den- Illltoun sold today. st tbs re- i fussl. as his Ioonsy bu! appu- Bl"! availed him in a similar request to the Commander of the Grs-f Zeppelin on her re- cont mlht to the United Stains. ZHIR ITTTAWA l I R-lllll lllll» LEAVE SUNDAY Will Also Visit Toron- BENNETT AFTER PRllBlEM TIT TINEMPTQYMENT Premier-Elect Losing No Time In EfforttTo Relieve The Situa- tion In The Domin- ion. (Canadian Press} CYITAWA, Ont, Aug. ‘l-Hslnisr .______l.____r Back-Seat Driver Is Badly Hurt / HUSBAND WOULDN'T SLOW DOWN SO WIFE JUMPED OUT OI‘ CAI. WAUKEGAN. 111.. Aug. ‘I.- '0ne back-seat driver who did not confine her activities to talking is in the Waukegln Hos- pital with a fractured skull. She is Mrs. James Granlorg. of fllghwood. She fold her husband that if he did not slow down Elect R. B. Bennett conferred with the three Prairie Province Premiers here today and received from them ‘ assurance of oo-operation in every way lflfluiblo to relieve the unem- ' ploymerlt situation. Within the next‘ two or three days s. further confer- ence will be held to draft some de- llnito program which Mr. Bennett umber to deal w-ith the problem. from 50 miles an hour she would get out of their uiomob- lie. He didn't and she did. l may present to the special session of Parliament in be called in Sep- Brutal i (Canadian Press) mmmrcmu. N. 8.. Aug. 7- vThe most brutal murder York Colin. ty has had in many you: and the‘ ‘M0116 lllylng in one you, in which the victim met death from tho blows of an axe, w'ss committed hers this afternoon. Mrs. Charles W. Clarke, a widow. aged ninety years. met her doath~st tho hands of an unknown fiend at about 23s p. m., the crime boins lvnasel-ltly a murder for rob- bery. . Police who visited her homo on Brunswick Street shortly after tho killing. foul-id the aged woman lying Of Aged Woman. Fredericton, N. Woman, Aged. 9O Years Slain With Axe—— ' Robbery Motive For Murder. Murder on the flood- of the kitchen in a hugs pool of blood with several deep Slshas in the head and face. Beside the body lay a blnodsmoarad axe and a rifled pocket book. from lillin STUFT) slili GUINE min THE u. s. Rum Runners Still Manage To Elude The Law. (Special to the Gulrdlsn) OTTAWA. Aug. ’l.-'I‘here were no MAXIMS OIL MERCHANT For what purpose is fortune givul me if it is not given to ole to we it? Annual Subscriptions Dslivassd H.019. by Mall Canada and l‘. S. A. $0.50. 10 PAGES His MINISTERS i Crop es of I Large N0 Reg Yet In Sight From Long Drought Blistering Sun (hoilinues To Burn Up Prairies And Further Re- duce Prospects Of Good Crop declared exports of liquor to the Un- itod Sites ‘last month, according to In Canada-States Suffer. official figures released here, but the’ big rum shipments that formerly crossed the International border have been diverted to the French Islands of St. Pierre and lvtiquolon in the Gulf of 5t. Lawrence. 1n er u'ords, Canada has lived up ho her bargain o! prohibitLg liquor exports‘ tn the Urlifhd States. but the rum runners have solved the difficulty by using 5t. Pierre arid Mlquslorl ls the base of opentions. As a motto:- of fact, last month 178.668 gallons of whiskey were sill”!!! from Canada] to VIXlUIB couhtrid. ss compo-rm with 164,967 gallons in July, 1020i ‘ll-ion, however. 74,901 gallons of “hard stuff“ overs exported to the United Stator so against none so olored during July this you. KING GETJRBE m WITNESS or TlliliEllY A Steward Was Drowned and a Rae (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO, 0nt.. Aug. 7—N0 hint of relief from the pro longed drought was given in weather forecasts for today Only in those areas which receive one of the “possible local. thundershowers” will there be a break in the torrid dry wave lwhich has gripped almost all Canada for weeks. Last night dospatches from east and west told of crop damage result- ant from the drought. took charge and advanced whats lpiices from four to five cents. A- tcrcss the Prairie Provinces the heat WINNIPEG. Aug. 7.—A.i'i0f-l'1£t day weave is taking a heavy toll of the o! sweltering heat saw a further de- lorops. Steids of grain that s. week tuioraéion of the w-ostiem Canada ‘and ten days ago looked better than grain crop. and while a blistering sun The average, are today hastened td continued to burn up the prairies fmaturity some days ahead of time, and further reduce the prospect; of ‘with the result that the kernels and a good crop. (small arid shrivelled and Very light [in weight. At odd points, thunder- lshowers have been experienced but _-.i._.,.. iContii-iued on Page 3) MANITOBA SUPPER S WHEAT PRICES ADVANCE The bulls on the grain market Hochelagq ‘lDevelopment —O—f_ Is Aground lNfld. Fisheries i Will Be Studied (Canadian Pr$6) HALIFAX. N. S. Aug. ‘L-The coal which the sum of 84b hid been t-ak- sn, ringer mints wet-g found on the, handle of the wospw. a oelnpds, axe used in the house fq- cutting kindling wood, - There are no densuteicluos regard-l ing Yacht Was Sunk In Collision at the Start of Royal Re- gatta Events Yester- day. lrig the perpetrator of ‘ the crime. but the police AN acting on the lh-I formation that a rough looking mas-ll (Continued on Page 3) I i OOWES ISLE OP WTGHT, A113. ‘I. [-4 stew-am was drowned and a rac- ting yachf. the Lucille. owned by J. .to, After Which She Will Return To Eng- land As Soon As Weather Permits. (Canadian Prcssl 5T, ltUBERT AIRPORT, Montreal Que, Au; ’1—G1ven favorable vreath n the British dil-lgible rt-loo will leave hcrc on Sunday afternoon for her combined illsht was 0W" and Toronto. ‘this a annulment wgg officially made shortly after noon today by Wing Commander R. D. B, Colmore, direztor of airship .... ' * ‘The m‘- ‘ mo? "Weather condition; permitting, R- 100 will lesvc St. Hubert, late in the afternoon of Sunday. August 10th.. for Ottawa and Toronto, It is ox- pooted the ship will reach Ottawa before dark. From there the course will h. followed to Toronto. thence back to at. Hubert. It is anticipated that the ship will be back at 5t. l-lu- bert" on Monday night. After refueli- lng and swine. 11-100 will return to Iblgland as soon s4 weather con- ditions are favorable." Names Successor BOMIAY. India. Alll- ‘L-Jlall- abshi Patel, Congress loader arrest- sd on lsturday was sentenced today to thm months simple imprisonment i Indicted On (Cauadign Press) FREDERICTON, N. 8.,‘ Aug. 7- more noticeable than for several ses- Tho most serious condition of disease in the potato fields of New Bruns- wick this season. according to the nou-iliiioo Plant Pathological nivl-l .sion. is esrly blight. bdfthls is not] a serious factor in the situation. This disease is favored by dry atmosphere and cool weather, and both exlstod early in the summer. The chief man- ifestation of tlls disses! is spots up- on the leaves, which growing togeth- er seriously reduces the leaf surfsoo available for the growth of the plant. The disease is technically known as Murder Charge (Canadian Puss) PRIDE-TUTOR. N. 13.. Aug. 7- Barvey Dunlap, of Campbell Settle- ment, aged fifty-three. was sent up hers today by ‘police Magistrate Wal- ter Limerick for trial before the Kings-bench division in September on the charge of murdering llerbon foahlspsrtiathsoivil disobedience campaign of Mahatma Gandhi. Be- fore soatenos was passed Patel named as his successor as President of the all-Indian Congress, A. Dill‘ I lo a.» a mollenson of the same place. aged l5 years. seven witnesses were exam- ined and the facts of the shooting differed little from who‘. lied been mods public before. Colmsel for Dun- ! hollllt out the {lob that boss Early Blight Reported n I In 1V. B. Potato Fields incur-ism Lewis was sunk lll a col- lission at the start of the Royal Rd- gatta events today. The Kins. l- bcard the Britannia. witnessed the tragedy. The Lucille, manoeuvered with the 12 meter boats for the getaway, was hit by A. A. Patofis big cutter, the Lulvrorfih. and went to the bottom irl three minutes. ‘Ihe Lulwol-th rescued Aiterneris. The infection was much sons past. 1n parts of York county the dis- ease was more prevalent than else- where. Hot, dry weather which fol- (Corltirluod on Page 8) lowed the first manifestation of early v hllsht redtlflld the of the‘ Drugglsts El¢Ct ficul b-' , , loaves and made it dif t to o Official Board serve the disease. Late blight oi- rust has appeared only in scattered and isolated local- -—- itiss. Two mpmsontstives reporting (Canadian Press) to the plant pathological laboratory HALIFAX, N. 5., Aug. '1.—At the hers state that tho infection is very final r session this afternoon gllght. of the Canadian Pl-lal-lrlaoeutlcal As- sociation meeting in annual conven- tion here. L. G. Henderson oi Van- couver. was elected fimiderlt. Other officers wore chosen as follows. Vice fisidents. Edmund Vadbonoe- cur. Montreal, John Cochra-ne, Vic- toria and B. s. Bsloonl. Halifax. Honorary Presidents. M. n. Mao- Parlane, Allnonto, 0:1... (retiring president. Dean G. A. Burbidge, Hail- fax, R. N. Kelly, and Paul Lsduo. Montreal. l Sardines Solve Unemployment (Canadian Press) fCO. Spain. Aug. ‘Io-Sardines to- dsy temporarily solved the unemploy meat problem of this fishing port: vast schools of them suddenly ap- secretary. Dr. n. 3. J. Smhbury. peas-ed on the coast. warming for Toronto. mllesinall-ilonsolidmssses; more Thenewoouncilisccmpcsodofths fish at one time than the oldest in- habitant could recall. following: Prince Inward island: I. A. 18ft and A. J. Madmen. Nova dcotla. J. H. C. Murdoch sad H D. Madden. lo the neighborhood had been s; noying Dilalop for some time sod thstooousooossloslhadputadsad .5111; from the Labrador Coast of the Magdalen Islands. according to word reaching here this after- noon. No details were learned. The WTQCklIlK tug Reindeer ls awaiting orders here. Weathered The Storms (Canadian Press) UITAWA. Ont. Aug. 7.—'1'ho Carl- Beothic has successfully weathered the storms encountered in the cros- t. Greenland and is now steamisg 1105i." ward to Godhaven. the firs: port r’ call on the 1930 patrol of the norti" orn waters. ‘ Wireless dcsplltolles received todat by the director of the Northwest Ter- ritories and Yukon branch. Deport- mes-it oi the Interior. from George P. Msdiensie. officer in command of the expedition gave the ship's P05- ition is upp-Xlml-lily 150 miles south of Godhsven. On ‘rusuicy the nouns which had been buffeting the ship since mid- ntsht on Sunday moderated. but f0; Wls choounwcd which retarded the prosnss of the shiv- Unemployment InIEng. Passes 2000.000 Mark (Special to the Guardian) IQNDON. Aug. I-Brltalns un- employment have passed the 2.000,- 000 mark, official figures today show ed. The Mlnllifly of labors statis- ‘tloal report as of July 28 gave the unemployment figure at 2.011.461; niilssoslifmaulsos.“ i washroom-raglan t \BI;QUNIOZUIID- '~\ steamer l-lochellzfl is aground at one‘ U edllsn Government's patrol shlpl fr?” " LGNDON. Aug. 7.—'l‘i'le develop. merit of Newfcusdlailcl fished; n. long scientific lines is the oblcot o! Ia scheme jointly fostered by m; Nqw lfoundland Government and the Em- iplre Marketing Board. it has been snnowced. The first sop was taken ymtelrday ivhen Dr. Harold Thompson. senior naturalist of the Scottish Fishery! Bead. railed for Newfoundland fp make an extensive study o: prseng conditions. ‘iii-M '- ""‘-"’"". etc.‘ ,7, l d. J‘ r v‘ (aunt's Maw A SLiP ‘fWlltT (as Btu: PRlNf Ann A New House .' . ._.l.ime: Light t> :':.ed:;':l'.2 variable winds, fair with much the same tempera- tun. LOCAL TEMPERATURE Maximum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ‘l4 ' Minimum . . . . .. (fair) ‘l0 i (Standard ‘Plmcl i l-iigh tide this morning at 0.20 m! tonight at 1133. Sun sets this evening at 7.22 and rises tomorrow morning at 4.53. mill moon Saturday Aug. 9, 684 thlswsg sewlinoro than the week s. m. _ pevlousaodsszsss worst-beast aummsrsldettdselgacesnlalsslsl o wmgcsifletvwih-~l b