OI A " MERCHANT "$15"! ‘good brooding. - Good advice may be given. but n? l”. l Read by Everybody .- . » 20v-s441 MAXIMS Oil ‘ MERCHANT Gratitude la tho least at virtual. lngratitude the worst of vices. Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew Icrnlng Guardian, Founded I851. Charloftnown Guardian ‘Ira COIM- CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. TUESDAY, JULY 1. 1930 16 PAGES Annual Inbaoriptfanl Delivered one. 1 l l:y mil Canlda -ad u. a. aouo. ons-l rvative Chiftain Opened Cam aign In Maritime Provinces Last ljig Liberal Candidates In Vain En- deavor to Offset Opponents Arguments On Tariff Protec- tion, Old Age Pensions, Fed- p. eral Aid To Agriculture. Highways And Myers And Mc- Lure Enthusiastically Received . - A‘: Vernon River Last Night. 11-4; enthusiastic reception accorded the Queens County Conservative can- didatm at Wood Islands and Eldon last week was repeated last night at Vector: River, where the Canada- first platform of Hon. R. B. Bennett was indorsed in the vociferous ap- ' piause which punctuated the address- m o! Hon. John H. Myers and Mr. W. Q, s, Menu-g as they scored point af- k pointin their advocacy of a pol- b which will mean tariff protection j ladorll aid for Canadian agri- Wt fibula. federal assistance to the Pro- Qoial Government fu highways ANNOUNCEMENTS. , COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. arc. V. “g "Have an ideal holiday at Sturg- bon 'I‘ea_party..July ist. 4821-6-24-71 "Regular meeting Alpha Rebekah Lodge Tuesday, July ist a p, rn. (n.5,) Broom-dz. ’ soaa-r-r-ii. "The Hampshire Sunday School .lolelo v1.11 be held Monday, July 7th. 5066-21 "Nbtlue-lfllirifling show "Chant of . the Jungle’, Stanley Bridge ‘Tuesday, Freetown Wednesday." 5021-6-30-21. "Westmoreland-Ice cream festival cn school grounds. Friday evening, July 4th, If stormy Saturday. 5055-7-2-2i "Ice cream, strawberries and cake » on Mr. Murdock Ross‘ lawn Wednes- day evening, July 3rd. 5068 "Ice cream and dance at Vernon Bridge Hall Thursday, July 3rd. If not. fine Ifi-iday. 5050-7-2-21 "Dominion Day Races-Everybody racing to Sturgeon Tea, July ist. 4828-6—24-'7l "Reserve Thursday. Julv 3rd for ice Cream and strawberry Festival at Mt. Albion Corner. Games. sports. ate. 5049-7-2-11. "lath of July Celebration. Como to ktral Bedeque on July 12th and 1t your friends, 5005-7-I-tts3i. "Opening of St. Lawrence Hotel. Srackley Beach. formerly McCal- lilufl. July lst. L. H. Coles. Prop. ' 5043-74-21. "Reserve Thursday, July 3rd for lawn part and dance in Bonshaw. If not fine ollowing evening. 504l--T-2-2i. “Corns to the Georgetown Tea. Party in aid of St. James Church. ' Wednesday, July 7th. Horse ralcos, amusements of various kinds. etc. b0l5-d-30-mwf4i. v "Highfield United Church festival _ on arounda of Mr. Athol Roberta, Maipequa Road. Wednesday. Juno 3 0th. or ncxt fine evening. 4858-6-24-7-l-l-Si "Iriday. July 4th is Ayrshire Day It the Experimental station. Char» lottotown. Come to the solo at 2 o'- liliiilhnflim 80 choice Ayrshlrcs will B 501d without reserve. 4910-00641 "Tea. Party—Thc parishioners of ll. Ann's. Int 0b, inhnd holding l "I Dirty on Wednesday. July 2nd, on filo Rounds near the Church. should .QQQIYDUIIBRQ.QI'QNIWUIUCCI U! Morin: ‘tummy. All the usual ‘I Dirty amusements will ba in atorc U’ I0!- lo conga one! Coins all. ABSI-l-Il-‘ll construction, and old ago 9905mm for thousands of needy citizens in this Province now unprovided for in the discriminatory legislation passed by the Kins Government and d0- fended by the Government candid- ates and supporters". The spacious parochial hall at Ver- non River was filled to capacity last night and loud speakers carried tho addresses of the candidates outside tho building where hundreds unable ‘ gain access or who W91!!!“ "- n: in their can! "listened in" to: tho proceedings. “ m. seam a. assay. miniatu- town, presided. ~ The speakers, in order, were Hon. cyrus Macmillan, Hon. J. H. Myers, MLVWO-Sldchurcmdldr-RH. J€llki11§,— Mr. Maonlillan having ten minutes timc at the closc of the meeting. Again. at Eldon. the New Zeal- and butter issue loomed largo and tho aadianoo iouiiiv marinaded tho Conservative candidates in their do- nunciatl of the failure of the Gov- ernment to chock the enormous im- pol-tations of this commodity which are being landed in Canada and Pill!‘ ed in c014] ghragc for competition in the homo market. Mr. Jenkins was rion-corumittll oii this important subject and the Fish- eries Minister neglected to mention it at all. Ropudiatcs Pltrlot Figures Repudiating the Patriot newsplP- ers’ estimate that old age pensions legislation would cost Prince Edward Island $300000, Hon. Cyrus Macmil- lan labored to show that the expense provincially under the present Act would only be $150,000, The Fisheries Minister introduced this calculation in an endeavor to offset the Con- servative spcakars‘ lriumcnt that -_-_.___- French Champion Lost At Tennis (Canadian Pros!) WIMBIJDON. ma. June so-A. P.—Wilmcr Allison. tonnla star from Austin. Texas, upset the great Henri Cochet of Franco in straight sets in tho quarter finals of tho British ten- nis championships today. Cocbot. the defending champion. recognised No. 1 player of the world was beaten by scores. 6-4, 6-4, 6-8 in one of the moat surprising match- ca ovar witriaaaod hero. "Dorvt fgorgetJour big picnic at 5t. lllcanorc Chu h of Covehoad on Wednesday, July 16th. Como and hm a mad old time. 5000-14-31 “Remember the Marahfield Prea- rian tea. ice cream festival and gallarain w. simpaon‘: field 0f‘! u , Ju lfd if o'clock. y 1y ' “mail-n "The annual meeting of the Itdward Island mm Association. will be held in 8t Mary's Hall, ‘iolzris, on Monday. ~ - “FTP?” New Zealand Butter Questlon Inescap able Eaton Left Nearly Half Million Dollars (Canadian Press) ‘IORDNTO, June 30,-5.5 u. fate valued at $403,615 was left by W. H. Eaton, Dept. Store ex- ecutive according to application for probate hero today. His . family share the bequests with o. number of institutions including the United Church of Canada and Victoria University. ,__, _____.___.___._____ the Hon. R. B. Bennett's policy of paying the full amount of old age pensions from the federal treasury would affect a. saving of $300,000 annually to this Province. Hon. (Mus Macmillan. Minister of Fisheries, who was the first speaker of the evening, compared the electors to the shareholders of I. large busi- ness concern who had a right to Judge from ‘a business standpoint the parties appealing for their support. As tests of the country's prosperity be cited increase of trade, increased pro- duction ond export of manufactured soods. increase irtrlumbsnarld wages of industrial employees, car loadings, value of building permits. reduction of interest charges and debt. Canada today, he declared, is sitting on the topof the worldsofa-rasprospcrity is concerned. Why than should wc hear this cry of blue ruin? Practically every recommendation of the Duncan Commission has been implemented, the speaker contended. Among the benefits "received" he listed the new car term-which will not be ready until some time next year. . Free trade is not an issue in this lcction at all, said Dr. Macmillan. The issue is low tariff and protection. We have a tremendous surplus of a billion dollars worth of commod- ities. Can protection do anything for this vast surplus? The Fisheries Min- ister denied that it could. Protection, he argued, meant only "swollen for- tunes for millionaires," the exploits, tlon of the masses for the benefit of Continued on Page 3 Hashim (Canldian Press) WIESBADEN, Germany, June 30.- The inter-allied Rhineland Com- mission today closed up shop. hauled down the French and British flags over their headquarters and left Germany. 5o ended the commisionb loci-career at one period of which it ruled the destinies of 15,000,000 Gor- mans in the occupied territories lllslllssln (Canadian Prom) MONTREAL. June {IO-The action of Lady Eleanor Davis and Mortimer Davis Jr. to remove Lord Shaugh- nosacy and A. M. Draper as execut- ors of the will of Bli- Mcrtimcr Dav-la was dismissed in the Superior Court hero today by Mr, Justice Surveyor, who held that tho evidence submit- ted did not warrant tho removal of the executors. No order was made as to coats, His lordship expressing the opinion tho. tocrtain fortuitous events had amused in the mind of bad! Davis slupicions which iultificd her in bringing tho lotion. Tno question of costs, therefore, will bc argued on load 809i. l0. W. H. MOKIOWH. R- C-. 0B0 of tho counsel for plaintiffs stated "1! 7th. at I80 l. Frank Mu‘- laill ‘l an appeal would be entered against the Judgment. l The ‘Largest Liner In Great Britain The largest liner built in Britain since 1914, the Empress ofdiritaln is shown above, after sliding down the ways at Glasgow. The 42,500-ton vessel cost $15,000,000 to build, and is the most palatial liner afloat. Morell Applaudsw Bennett King's County Conservative Candidate and Support- ers Enthusiastically Received Last Evening. That the average increase in taxa- tion lsnclar the Liberal regime was $51,000,000 a year. and that the in- creased revenue cams out of the pockets of. (eh people. that taxation was increased very heavily when the King Government first came into power, that the sales tax was in- creased 6 per cent and was reduced below its former figure only after eight years was pointed out by Hon. J. A. MacDonald, Conservative can- didate at Morell last evening. Morel] received Hon. Mr. MacDonald, and his lieutenant speakers most enthus- iastically at a largelyvattended joint meeting held in the hall at that village. Mr. MacDonald was in ex- cellent form, and his brilliant review of the King Government's record of maladministration and incompetency as evidenced in its blundering tariff policy evoked repeated applause. The speakers in order nan-led were Dr. In The Air (Canadian Press) CHICAGO, 111., Juno 30.-'I‘i'ie “City of Chicago" completed its 449th hour in the air at 8.40 a. rn. (C. S. T.) today, making contact at that Policies Grant, Liberal candidate, Hon. Mr. Hon. Mr. Speaks eminent Time ST.’ JOIDI, N. B, June 30.—iBy Thomas Green, Canadian Press Staff Corrcspondentl-Back to his native province by the sea, Hon. R. B. Ben- l nett here tonight opened his election ‘ 2:. - . I The port of St. John. The Conservu- j tlve leader declared, should h: a‘ “great free port-d national port", Ind towards the implementation o! trL cbtzfs he gm: b; @115," L’ our products are to compete with the markets of the world,“ Mr. Bennett‘ exclaimed, “St. John must be a great free port and not operating under a harbor commission such as exists to- day-A harbor commission which borrows morlev and collects tolls, from the people of this country to! pay interest on its loans. If the har- f bor of St. John. a little further northi than New York or Boston, is to com- ‘ pete successfully we must provlde the . cheapest facilities in order to do itf! This is a national undertaking. 'I‘his' port belongs not only to you, but. toi the people of the whole of Canada» It should be a great gate to the sea to - carry our products as cheaply as pass-i Bennett B e f0 re Crowclei House At Saint John, N.B. Last Evening ——Conservative Leader In Great Form As He Scores King Gov- And Again In Brilliant Speech. welcome to a native-born son. Bennett severely criticized the a tawa administration in its "fall v to construct a bridge across the h bor in the face of repeated requests 12> T..w-.<~'”““‘: "T2": 7.2-1“: :11‘. spanned by a bridge. Why all this lay? I have expressed myself only willing, but anxious that this. accomplished and so have your presentativsa i1 ‘parliament. “ after time the bridge had been ask for, the Conservative Leader s “It has not been done." he continu because this Government. never anything unless it is made do it.” a. Scores Premier King t Briefly alluding to news and tra agreement the Conservative Lead declared. "Mr. King. I underst has been telling you that the re that Canada has bought more butt from New Zealand is because we a prosperous. That's his argument certain places. Why little New Ze land, he tells us, is pc-"t e! B. tlsh Empire" Mr. Bennett paus MacDonald, Premier Irea, VDr. W. J. P. MacMillan, Hon. J. P. McIntyre, Minister of Public Works. Mr. H. D. time with the refueling plane. "Big lble to the world." Laughlnglv, the» Ben." The record exceeded that set | Dominion Leader preferred to a re- last vear by the St. Louis Robin by l port that he was opposed to the or?“ Mcgwen‘ ML H_ H Cox’ and ML D_ 29 hours. iof St. John as at prescw (‘l1""""‘l B_ Macnonam ‘Of course. I am." he declared, "I am ________ __ ‘ _ opposed o the collesiloll of iii... ._: Airrnan this port which prevents it from bel‘ WASHINGTON, Juno so.- i“? W" "P" The Senate today ordered the tariff commission to investigate the duty on sugar and pig iron. Queensland. Australia. has lust re- moved restrictions pmventing pro- (Canadian Pressl PORT ARTHUR. Ont, Ju:.e IO.- Major John leach, M. D, and bar, ‘assistant director of the provincial air service was killed instantly here motion of private electrical enter-ling afternoon at 3.30 o'clock when Nezrlvzfitlo automobiles and trucks are being iiriporind int/d China through Dorian this year. Diamonds mined Ln South Africa in a recent month were valued at more than 021000.000. The Leader For Canada! Highlights in the Montreal Speech of Hon. R. B. Bennett. leader of the Conservative party: EM VBATION TO UNITED STATES-"Thcre are some thin-gs I. a ffect the out may not and cannot do, there are some things over which a ant baa no control but there are other matters that profoundly e life of a nation which a [oven ant should and must do, and UNEMPLOYMINT-"Why la it? The reason is that, instead of mak- ing hare what we could make in this country by utilizing Canadian en- , bralna and money, wc have lent outcapital abroad to buy goods other countries and give employment accordingly _ , . What (-11 w; do’! Just u certainly aa I stand here, if we are returned to power on, "i9 filth! of Jul! ill. we propose at the first session of Parliament to um nd the fiscal laws I0 u to givc Canadians an equal opportunity in th development of their country under fair competition with their com- petitors elsewhere in the world. My buaineaa and the business of tboaa vvi whom Inmay be associated is to aoo that Canadians are my first c d I tion against any other country, U. S. TAI-lfl‘ IIGIILATION-"Wc are not concerned about logis- bili for one country. and that country Clflliil-Waoiwrliartyflneaaoltthatnaooantryalnllootaacou- diantarilexcoptQ-aada. anrrlsn rasnaauca-m m admit the madam of m. ling id iii Mr- 91mins. that the normal» will mllO Britain ma... m... mos. and of greater purchaaing unnirlg make oliey in (koala aaypwidontolnaurothat power. But did Mt-Jtingorsar. Ritalin would spend tho’ ltlie plane in which he was stunting, lwent into a nose dive. ‘The engine m. stalled as he was endeavorlng "loop" for the third time in suc- cession, and he plunged into the wat- ers of Thunder Bay opposite the rowing club's boat house. The crash could be heard for blocks. and thous- ands of people swarmed to the shore. Above the water could be seen the tip of o:.e cf the big planes pon- toons. VATICAN CITY, June 30.— Protestant proselytiaing in Ionic must be combatlad by u: in- creased number of pariah priests to larva the cutlylnr quarters . o! the city, Pope Pius X! de- clared today in an allocation op- ening a secret conalatory at which flvc Cardinals were created. The Pope's allocation said that certain recent laws of Italy which seemed to favor Protest- ant activity aeem to whomever considers than: wcll to be in strong contrast with the spirit and letter of the solemn Lateral: conventions. fiance. the pmduccr of perfumes, for centuries. imported 87,000,000 worth of perfumery last your. Upper cluoca of Guatemala. where toboooo is grown extensively, are da- msnding forctgn cigar-atom. O! 985 companies in Italy. T74 00l- I l Royal Welcome l The main floor. balconies andl boxes of the theatre in which Mr. Bennett spoke tonight were crowded. Outside a large number seated inl Kings Square heard the utterance of‘ the Opposition Chieftain through the . use o.‘ amplifiers and to a third audi- 1' erice invisible to the two first men- tioned. his words were carried through a radio hookup extending; over New Brunswlck, Nova Scotia‘ and Prince Edward Island. It was‘ a royal welcome which was given’ to the Conservative leader-a hearty, ' Two Killed In Auto Accident (Special to The Guardiaril NAPANEEE, June 30.-Ernest Con- ger, 13, and Donald Conger, i6, were killed last night on the highway near Selby, when the car in which they were returning from an afternoon at Beaver Lake turned turtle on the road. The cause of the accident ii. unknown. but provincial police con- stable B. W. Barrett, of Napanee, who is investigating, believes Cyrus Mid- dleton, 19, driver of the llght touring. car. lost control perhaps at high‘ speed. Apparently. no other car was; close to them at the time. The un-l usual part of the tragedy is that the' alewed, then turned a somersauit and. landed upside down. ‘. There were six youths in the car all under i0 years of age. The driver and. other lads miraculously escaped with minor cuts and bruises. The younger of the two brothers, Ernest. car did not. leave the road. But. Continued on Page i , Southern Cross Flyers To Be Welcomed (Cinldian Press) WASHINGTON. D. C. June 301 Squadron leader Kingsford-Smzd and the men who accompanied l". across the Atlantic in the Southcri Cros landed here today for an of ficial welcome b3‘ President Hoavcl The Weather, eti A ioaiuoo is Nofiiiuu Buf A uiitt BREEZE \N A llilRRY .' TORONTO. Jlllv 1.--Maritin1 Fresh southerly winds. partly cloud and warm, probably local thunde: showers. l I High tide this afternoon at 2.1a 8.4 ‘ tomorrow morning at 3,44. I Sun sets this evening at 7.55 ad rises tomorrow morning at l-il. First quarter moon Wednesdd I‘ poratiorifahowcd profits last year, was killed outright, while Donald July 2. 11.39 p. m. isaroportod Alli- loaaca and ao brobcldicd while being rushed to hospital in Napaneo by a passing motorist Summerside tide eighteen ‘later than Charlottetown we