.- - MAXIMS OIA ‘ / MERCHANT . ——-u— As the city growl larger the church hfllgpoaed to move out remote from the wail and turmoil oi the maesia. i“ n dlan, Founded i101.’ lildorfi Guardian ‘Indicate. ' R i E EPARTNENT t iiiiiiiiiis uthorized in House of Commons Yesterday _ Mr. Bennett Scores Govt" Dredg- in g Iii-Canada. (Canadian Press) dITAW/i. Ont, May 5—Estab- ent of a sparate Department Fisheries W05 authorized when s llousc oi’ Commons today gave ird :::.' ngs to interlocking bills iich separate the present Depart- eni ei Marine and fisheries. There no opposition to the principle either bill. although Hon. R. B. ett. Conservative Leader. op- ed the centralization oi the con- i oi all dredging under the De- rtmeiit of Marine. ADredging, he d, is now controled by three De- tmciits. Railways and Canals, blic Works and lviarine. The his- ry oi Government dredging in . ada might be labelled scandal- . he suggested and he did not be- ve the situation would be aided .~ its centralization under one De- rtmerit. t Premier Mackenzie King said tho bole idea. in making the Depart- ent oi Merino responsible for glng was to consolidate its con- l. lion. Mr. Bennett countered by ylng that the Department was not i lpped to handle tho work, whore- ielther the Department of Public orks or the Department of Rail- ys and Canals was, The Depart- eiit oi Marine,__tho Premier said, is " i‘ 5i-_..LEY.1'!EQ:.-..... ‘ w; gCrain ‘Elevator Burned, $20,000 Loss (Special to the Guardian) COBDON’. Ont. May 5—l"iro Sun- ly night destroyed the grain eleva- ', °“11Pd by W. H. Dwyer Co. oi MW! with about two carloads oi in. Loss was estimated at $20,000. t blaze is blamed on a spark from F8161“! locomotive. ‘ - ‘NOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS, ETC. "Wflming-Mt. Stewart Wednes- JNflr-l show. “Piihian Sisters Rummage Bale. i- iket Building, ‘mesday morning at Mtd-l-b-Zi ‘ o'clock, "minus i l Come to concert and l-lket social in new hall ‘Ihuraday, ' Y Bih- Proceeds Women's Institute. 3566—0-d-8i. 30cm to the entertainment baa- n Mme box aocial in Kingston nsu _ u 1th. in aid of the Bllvtist w. " 5- Admission. loo. and 30c. Char- 3532-54-81 "Tilcadie Dramatic one presents tttetown talent. m" three act comedy drama. on- bd. Midnight Murder" in Trac- ‘ H111. Friday, May 0th. "1 Dies iree. "L" Ii’ not doe. will be sday, ‘ ._-_n n tile-nucleic sewn-i sl- i r ponsible for all ‘dredging 0n tho _.-_____._. 3503-5-3-31. Ladies 8602-54-31. {Tome and see the Carolina Min- "lt in Buckley Hall ‘Tuesday. my play "The iu$ted held ec- asos-s-a-ai. "Th6 "lyrooe" Dramatic Club will , "lair olev ‘may tile convict" ' WW0" Hell, Lot m. on ‘rueaday. ‘Y '01- Play begins at e o'clock. ' Illaoiaitiea. iieleoi candy.‘ Ad- vsos-s-a-si. ee ‘qv-‘Q " C93“ W Bali It WOO" 727/ The People’ Warm praise of the national aer- vioe the newspapers oi Canada have given in the past and of the pawl for good which they have oitcn eter- claed was voiced by Sir Willi-am Mil- look. chief justice o! Ontario, at the annual dinner oi the Canadian daily publishers, held at Toronto, under the auspices/oi the Canadian Press and the Canadian Daily Newspapers’ As- sociation on April 29- ' Sh ip, Rescues Tar Paper “Men ” HAMUIION. May d-Comlletition may be the lile of trade, but trade is secondary to liie, as was evidenc- ‘_. at. the docks oi ‘the Canada 8MP Lines late this afternoon when the s. s. city oi Montreal. hive oi busy stcvedores, let go her lines costlier-mad out-iris.” tilt“? it? '95‘ ‘eaerwniiwaabtlieved to be ‘two ’ A strong wind was blowing oii shore today and the bay was I0 rough that no small crnit dissed to venture in the rescue o! the "men." Flor that reason. officials oi the steamship lino approached CaPivllll Legauil, of the city oi Montreal. He acted immediately. "Stand W." h! shouted. Lines were cast oif. tho whistle touted and the signal clanged in the engine room. l-ier screw turned and m, big freighter backed irom the slip. The object oi her search was over toward the north shore. non‘ L! sells Park. But when she neared it. it was found to be merely t-M 1'00? of an old boathouse. and i110 WW1!‘ irig men whose arms waved irentic- ally" were nothinl bill’ i" "m" which ilapped in the wind. The oiishore gale made it diifioult ior the City oi Montreal to set bee‘: to her dock. but Captain will! succeeded by skiliul manoeuverinl. ‘no the trucks and the stevedores were soon busy lllm- N") ‘m’ w“ ‘nag-y, no one sow anything ludic- rous in this. It was the act oi a sea- man who believed human 11W! W" in jeopardy~ lia-ly 93PM! r _.__.____.-_-- "Watch ior ed. ior Y.NLC.A. Rum- mege sale early this month. ' mom»: "Rosa's Mills, Vernon River, will be open first e days oi every week for grinding and crushing. Lest two days sowing. asvz-s-e-ii "Notice-Bee the mow "Speak- easy" comedy. with thrills. Victoria Wednesday. North Wlltahire Thurs- day. Aitcn Hall Friday, Murray l-lar- bor Saturday. 3500-5-13 "Annual meeting Borden Line shinning Olub in Albany Schoolhouse Friday. ldayltth, at 1-30 p. n1. ite- nfllentativea of tbs livestock branch will be present. Club loading hogs and calves. ‘fliursdey. May 8th. Hours i3 to}. A. J. llsid. leoiv. ' ssve-s-s-n writ. following weir known per- iormern. uder the direction of Mrs.’ A .1. H ,ere ashlar bare in "June Time". ltaerta sliamorlal nail. Thous- day, Nev fir. M's: hubv Mcnougali. alias ' storey. Mrs. Arthur iIlTllATlllN IN ‘i "to t ed boat. _ _ . “u” ‘m w up “m wood Benn sold no. it is intended he _Wi ll Try To Better Record (Canadian Press) = i CEOYDEN, May l.-—A pretty ' golden haired I! year old Kill. , May Johnson by name started I ataodamtodaylnatiny; m0"! lllllll on a lone (light o! | 22.000 miles to; Anatolia and return. The English avlgtrig, a f bomber of the IandcuAoroplauo Club hopes to better the record of Bert liincler who ilew to Aus- tralia in fifteen days, I N I] IA N [iii NNDEREINTRNL ‘w (Canadian Press) LONDON, May a-ni. non. weag. wood Benn Secrietar: o! State for India. today told questionere in the House of Commons that iollow- ing the arrest oi Mahatma. Ghandi, the authoritlu are in complete con- trol oi the situation in India. 393113515 May 5-—Moro than ten thousand followers oi Mahatma omen. including Mrs. Nnidu Il- semblcd i n a mus demonstration this ever-lino. Speakers addressed the multitude from seven platforms con- gratulating Gimzdi upon his anus. Wedgewood Benn said in’ the House oi Commons that the strength of the British forces in India iaap- breximateiy 50.100 piety; oi which media charged and on on...‘ shall be detained under tho Bomb y State prisoners regulation oi 18:7. Asked whether in view of the serious situation in India the Government will not make a supreme attempt to reach a settlement, he said the policy of the Government to invite a conierence with Indian leaders stands despite everything that has happened. lidrl Benn told the House that he had no oiiicial iniormatlon as to the extent oi censorship of the press in India, but the Government oi India had assured him that it was consistent with the needs oi the situation. The India Government said they would do everything pos- sible not to impede the press serv- ices. He added, he was satisfied that events in India were not being kept from the public. 41,8 74 Canadians Returned __ Home From The States (lpeolai to the Guardian) BOSTON. Mesa, May 5—'_1'he iii-st official counts of the census recently taken in the New England section shows an amassing number of Can- r/ CHARLO'I"I‘ETOWN.\CANADA. TUESDAY. MAY s, A _ "P9P Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew Read ’ 10 PAGES In Ch’Tovvn Tonight iiisniuiiiiiii Engaged ' Here is reproduced a ports-git “in. ing by Kenneth Forbes, Canadian mire, o: .1. n. woods. editor en manager of the Calgary Herald, ‘and, ilsalneilllhjiplet. president oi the can- adhae Press, which was premises to him by John Scott, who succeeded Col. Woods to the presidency last . _ ‘ , Jewell-ed Gifts r», n“ ‘r ‘yrs/g _ ’ b MONTREAL. May a-J-hringing a successful season to a close, members oi the Canadien Hockey Club, cham- pions oi the world were‘ guests o! the onicers and directors at a lunch‘- eon n? ‘the Reform Club. The gather- ing eluded the majority oi the players. the absenteea having gone to their homes, the directors and many friends, who had followed the "Flying Frenchmen" through their hectic struggle ior the Stanley Cup. The luncheon was given by the three musketeers, 1.20 Dandurand, Joe Cattarlnich and Louis Ictourneau, owners oi the club. ' The outstanding feature oi the luncheon was the Jesentation oi souvenirs to all of the players, direc- tors and some oi the iollowe o- The souvenirs to the players were platin- um cult-links and scarf pins. The cull-links were suitably inscribed, bearing the colors oi the club, being set with diamonds, rubles and sap- phires. The scarf pins were design- ed as a hockey stick. and on the blade, the same color scheme was carried out as on the cull-links. On the stick-pin were inscribed the words, “Champions o1 1930." Hjuh»: ~ .>.._ ~ .__._._______.. Brenton. Germany. was visited-g by 2zs,ooo coui-ioze lest you: “‘ PRBTESTINE‘ TAX INCREASE table Assn Say That Increased Tarlfi On Fruit and Vegetables Detrimental To Con- sumers of Canada. MONTREAL, QUE. May 5-5 re solution- “ against the Budget provisions to increase the tarlfi on fruit and. vegetables was adopted at a rneetlngi today oi the Eastern Can- sdian Fruit and Vegetable Jobber-s Association. The resolution states that the increased tarifl would be detrimental to the consumers o! Ca- nada, because it would "place many fruits and vegetables beyond the means oi e. large section of the buy- ing public." and will accomplish no marked beneiit to the fruit and vege- table grower in Canada, as the ma- Can. Frui-t-dnd Vege-' ' that Briclrh-for-BrickPolicy _._.,... ._.._..___ l .;§7ii __ year, on behali oi fellow mesube . at the annual dinner oi the Canadian Dally Publishers at ‘Ibrcnto on April as. Col. Woods vlalts l“ “ ‘ tlalaflafllllginhieoapaoiiy olPro-‘d- dentefthebemlulonloardoi Trade and will be entcrtalned at dinner by the local Board in the Queen Hotel- Grand Stund (Canadian Press) IVLEECO‘ crrv. May i-Despat- shes reaching here today said six persons were killed and thirty-six sent w aiiospr i in the comps. oi a. grand stand at Guadalajara during the opening oi a new air field there yesterday. - ‘KingWClancy has Not Signecl Yet , OTTAWA, May 5.—-Of all the play- ers who chased puclu last winter ior Ottawa senators, oi the National Hockey League, Frank “King" Clancy. dynamic captain oi the squad, is the only one who has not his signature unused to a contract ior next season. Willem Foran, club president, made this, announcement after Frank Fin- nlgan, who regularly holds down the right wing berth. signed a contract ior‘ the next three years. _________..__. The land-service program oi a Can- j adian railway calla ior an expendi-l ‘hire oi 050000.000. ‘ jority of importations arrive during the season when no Canadian iniits and vegetables are available and as practically no foreign vegetables are imported when Canadian commodi- ties are available. Dog Saves Master From Mad Bull comm. any o-ooursacws ac- tion oi a. police dog which sprang to it; master's algllilihw liivbebly eav- . M» ow goredtodeeth by abullonhisiarm ‘near Belwood. While attending to the chores, Dr. Rogers had let the animal, which had always been oi a quiet disposi- tion, out oi its stall, while he was going around the barn. It suddenly charged and tossed him, then at- tempted to gore him. Dir. Rogers‘ sister, hearing his cry ior help, unleashed the dog, which sped in hi; assistance. and seizing the enraged animal by the nose, held on tenaoiously, permitting the phy- sician to escape. Later the dog drove the bull to its stall, where it stood guard. g Medical examination disclosed thgr, the doctor had sustained several broken ribs, a painiul gouge under the eye and bruises about the body. Jumps From Plane To Rescue Pupil raaacmmsr reaps m more; F5101‘ LEAFS AND SWIMS TO AID ORLANDO. 11s.. MIY- Q-A DN- iesaicnal parachute imw iew“ gut, oi a plane here yesterday to save the life oi an amateur lumbar- Spike Babcock, chief pilot at the ‘ ‘ i airport. decided he would adiabs returning to their k ‘ ‘ Prom sixteen New Ihigland cities a total of_ 41.814 Canadians have re- turned to the Dominion. and these figures are causing grave ‘concern. An announcement made at alan- cheater. N‘. 8.. states that nearly 2.000 Canadians will leave that state ior Canada during May. Auto Mishap wipes Out Entire Family (Special to the Guardian) roar litaua. calm, my s- rivo persona were killed and an en- tire fsinily wiped out in an automo- bile aocident on the highway five miles south of hero today. A closed ear bearing a picnic party plunged King Government: "What would be the present TORY POLICY OF trade policy that has resulted produoiel"-Pa.trlot editorial, Feb. ndmber oi items provision BY CANADA. . IN ‘III CANADIAN TAIIII‘ terveliing duty is new made e and soup pupae-aliens. llvettoctr, BUTTE!» wheat flour. oats. "almost. m. rare ‘EARTH’ IIVIaION WILL TOTAL 0!‘ IOU! IUNDBID 1o net min a bridge, mums all tile Henry, Millers lhiohemln. Mr. H070 . It‘. Qnwn Whit- . V’. All! Hflliif. I.’ ' fllfil-fi-G i . .101: i i‘ v n.3,: ‘.1 i _, y. ‘s occupants. » RINSE-Ion. O. A. Dllallllv Ml! lpllll. We pass along the following impassioned query to the Hon. Charles A. Dunning. Finance Minister in the Mackenzie THE PATRIUI‘ BRICK FOR BRICK HAD BEEN ‘BY OUR“ FEDERAL GOVERNMENT instead oi the wise extension of in ouch-splendid valuoa for oil farm Tfll KING GOVBINMINT “It has been decided In embed ior A ‘OOUNTIIVAILING DUTY’ WIIKII- JMPOSES UPON SUCH PRODUCTS FROM AN- OTHER COUNTRY RATES IQUIVALINT TO THOSE IMPOSID BY ‘I'll COUNTRY UPON Till IDENTIOAL CANADIAN PRODUCTS. WIIII TIII! All IIIOIII THAN I'll IATIS INUMII-ATID ICIID , ffeetlve in the ease f: potatoes. fresh meats, cared and pickled meats, eggs in the shell. froaen oat fiowere. and cut iron pipe. . finance Minister. in. budget fl . .5‘ dalrymen IF TIE position of our FOLLOHIED 1d, 1M0- y within m wording of a limited Jrovvialon for ooan- soups eggs, fresco egg albumen. wheat. myowa cowainauarron or A Aim man-rm earaaa-rn FPQ¢hI make his initial parachutb jump. and wont aloit with W. l". (Thund- erbolt) Knight. proiesaioinal , Bebcock lencec at s height of 180° and he fell in the middle of it. QT. I feet, but a sharp wind buiieicd his chute over a lake near the airport T. A. Stone. of Chat-ham, Ontario, second secretary c! the Canadian ic- gatlon in Washington, who is engag- ed in marry lilies Ellen Co: Ewing New York City. . Rioting Students Battle, One Dead (Canadian Pain) MADRID. May 5.—A htttln be- tween rioting students of the San Carlos Medical College and police today resulted in casualties unoffic- ially Nvortad as one dead and ll injured. The authorities would live no ofilcial information regarding oas- ualtics or annals. Canonigzation Of (By Hudson Bawiey, Aaaoelgtq] Preea star Writer) VATICAN CITY. May s-In the llreyence of Pope Pius hin-iseli, the Sacred Congregation oi Ritl tomor. row will hold its final discussion on the miracles brought forward in sup- port oi the canonization oi the eight Canadian Jesuit Martyrs, first oi the North American mlaiongi... to suffer for their faith. and be pro- posed for sainthood. ‘their recogni- tion comes aiter nearly I00 years oi waiting. All eight were solemnly beatiiled ilve years ago, and by m. tce oi that consecration. held up for veneration oi Catholics in Canada. Tomorrow's deliberation is expected to remove all possible doubts from the minds oi the Cardinals and oth- er prelatea composing the Congre- gation of Rites as to the eiilelenoe o.’ the Martyrs spiritual intervention on behalf oi the faithful who invoke their aid and to lead to the Pope's approbatiq-i oi their canonization set today ior June 20. t Aural la-baorlptinaa Delivered ll-Il. $7 Iall Candi and U.l.A.lt.ltl-' AFIERMATH 0F NEil HAMPSHIRE cuiiiitiiiiiiiii Governor of State Ap; peels For Aid For Stricken N a s h u a Sufferers - Damage gossimated at $4,000,; (Canadian Press) _ NABBUA. N. H., May 5.—With damage estimated at $4,000,000, Gov- ernor Charles W“. ‘Tobey o! New Hampshire today sent out an appeal to neighbouring cities to aid suitor- erainwthatitissaidtnhavebceli the worst tire the state has ever known. I.t was estimated that ‘lot people were homelcu as a result oi the coniiagration which swept the town destroying between 225 and 25d homes and business buildings. National Guardsmen were patrol- ling the streets lflTiOd with rifles in prevent looting oi property. whlis Red Oroas and city oiileials were still working to provide temporary quar- ters ior the homeless. Five hundred cots were set up in the stats Arm- ory and iood nos made available all the City Hall. Not all oi the suiier- ors took advantage oi the slender comforts, however. Many preien-edio remain near heir homes. hoping to salvage {little from the ruins, while othlrs walked the streets in search oi Manda and relatives to see how. they hid iared in libs disaster. Forty Persons M.» r Jest-i: wk. (Canadian Press) RANGOON. Burma, May 1-4 About forty persons viere killed and more than 100 injured by an earth< quake here today. many buildings in the Eiu-opean residential quartet 00111981118. and the high court bulld- lflll. being badly damaged. Three Killed In Explosion‘ (Canadian Press) England, Mhy lip-d A terrliio explosion in Bibby! d] cake mill on Great Harvard Btroed today killed three persons and, 1g- lured at least forty more. Several d the injured had little chance to live. The Weather, etd Sudden Death In City Yesterday ‘ Cinrens of Charlottetown, yester- ‘ day aitcmoon. were shocked to learn of the sudden passing of Mr. Eric aidfat the early age oi 2B years. and was iailuro, arising oi the lake. the latter was nearing exhaust and hauled them to land. Both jumpers were ilnharmed. airport. out" romptgn l Knight, seeing his Wpirs plight. jumped from the plans at a height‘ oi s00 ieet and manipllllifi hi! chute so that ho landed on the ecu ' mdfium‘ xoxzvm operation during the winter oi 192$. iand spent last summer in Florida and "Colorado recovering his health. lie had worked ior a number oi He dived in. reached Babcock as and managed to aeaphimailoet until "NW" °“ "W" “u” “P m m‘ years in his father's store, and had Pmiaed rett. pdddled to the pair gone about his usual duties up till i Saturday night. ' ‘rho deceased is survived by his . tether. Mr. B. A. McDonald, a brother Madrid. 396th- 18 i0 hi" I NW Gordon at home. and a brother Ar- thur. It. Iidillbilllh University. The iuneral will be held from the London has a "kttiter Dress home, to ritsroy ltreet, at 2 o'clock Oil w MISIDOOD. n ily f”, OYIQL Glass ("A A 7i7cu-r. Grocer. Yours While They Lest. liRDonold, son oi Mr. S. A. McDon- Death occurred shortly after 4 p. m.. filter an illness oi only a iew hours. caused directly by heart from a weakened physical condition, resulting from an acute attack of gastricitls. Medical assistance rendered by Doctors Sea- i Son RAlN Must hit on AL). Bur fill‘. WISE this CARRY on unonakui ! ‘TOZWNIYJ. May a-presi. ‘"0118 Wilt-hilly winds mostly h: and warmer. Hill-i tide this lli-QHIOGII at in bnd tomorrow morning at ass. lun eeta this Walling at 1.1a m4 rises tomorrow morning at 4.40, hill moon llondey. May 12th.. q L05 p. m. . lunuaereide tzda eighteen‘ ulinutq lam than Charlottetown. I owl assurance- wr=--