MAXTMS ora MERCHANT the law wbereon birds come it their perch and not their We must not make a. scarecrow of to make terror. a ‘Morning Guardian, Founded Charlottetown Guardian Two i887 Cents Liv 1W0 Outlook Bright t In Oyster Areas Prospects Of Greatly Increasing Development dustry In This Province Is Announced From Ottawa. OTTAWA. July fi-REPOYB 01319 oysters which have been hatched Fisheries Branch indicate highly promising prospects for the demon- stration oyster “larms" which the Branch is establishing in the Mal- peque Bay district in Prince Edward island in the belief that an oyster farming industry can be developed there and will be more valuable to the province than all its existing fisheries, The Malpeque Bay area was for- merly the Domlnions most outstand- ing producer of first quality oysters but for some years it has been virtu- ally barren, a condition partly attrib- utable to aver-fishing in the past but largely duo to a. mysterious. dis- ease which broke out on the beds in 1912 and continued for severalyears with disastrous results. it is now believed that the fanning plan will ultimately be the means not only of restoring the former productivity. but vastly inclining it Preliminary Work Last year, when the steps to estab- lish the demonstration farms were a. considerable quantity cf "spat"—thc technical term for NOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC. "Robin Hood Flour is guaranteed - please you better. 0233-0440 Bcpt. 12 pd. ____ _ "Dr. Clift, M. D.—Stsrt now home eventlon cure. Purdy Station, West- ester Cm, N. Y. U. S. A. "Buying Hogs. Sheep and Lambs t. Emerald, Tuesday forenoon. July ' h. Everett I-laslsm. 6411-74-21. "Reserve Thursday, July 18th for e Presbyterian Tea and lce Cream tival at Hightleld. o412-7-8-2i. . "Reserve Tuesday evening July 6th for Strawberry Festival at Zion hurch. 6427-7-6-81. "Use Jefireys Guaranteed Lung- rm ‘Treatment for Foxes. M. E. clennan. Prov. Representative, hariottewwn, P. E. I. 6428-7-0-8-11-13. "Come to Cornwall Sunday School cnic. July 10th at Rink. If rainy be held following day. 0309-7-3-4-9-9. "A meeting oi the shareho era of Wield Hell Co., will be ' ' eld Hdll July 9th It B P. . - dsr remodeling of Hlll- "Ink ton. Secretary. 6441-7-8-21. 1 i"ll‘ollow the crowd on July 16th d attend the Mt. Buchanan W. I. - us] Ice Cream Festival in Nelson tsllo's field overlooking Pinette ~ . Don't forget the date. Ii not - 00m! first lino night. GBG-T-OQL ‘Come and see "'I'he Swsetwater il" in Webster's Corner Hall by Andrew's Dramatic Club on Mon- , July ata. csao-r-e-n. ‘The some ladies who catered to Oaledonlan Club picnic. Vernon , will have charge of the tables Slammer-ville Races. July 10th. dild-‘l-d-Si. nsnlgton L. l. S. Club loedinl l» Odlfil Ind fat SMIP Wedns- ef seen week until neon. will toting tombs June 26th. Also - ~ wool for Canadian (lo-opera- , Qooi Growers. June 20th. Twine Jieod and at Rm clam asset t. John A. bevrlss. ‘ IiI-l-id-satmontf. Ramsay M Donald Has Audience With TllelKing (Special to the Guardian) LONDON. Jilly d-King George held s. council this morning at Buck- ingham Palace, with several minis- ters o! the labor cabinet in attend- ance. The Duke of Norfolk, heredit- ory mum of the British nobility who recently ‘ ‘ ted his twenty- drst birthday, was presented to His Majesty and took the oath of alleg- iance and of omce sseerl marshall of England. Lord Psrmoor. Inrd Pre- sident ef the Council. had an aud- ience with the King before the council met, and Premier Ramsay MacDonald tonight drove straight from Downing Street for a half hour's audience. The purpose was not revealed but it was supposed to have been’ in connection with the creation of new labor peers in the House of lords. EDITOR SUFFERS SERIUUS BURNS (Special to the Guardian) LIVINGSTON. Mont. July d. - Georges Landroy, Editor of Le Mstin at Antwerp, Belgium. suffered scr- ious burns from the spray of Castle Geyser. in Yellowstone National Park it wds learned here today. Ludroy. member of r-‘luropean party of Journalists mining tni Unit- ed States was passing close to the geyser when it spouted ‘ ‘ ly and covered his body with boiling water. The Editor was rushed to s. hospit- al where physicians report they did not expect him to recover. FliiRIllA BANK clnsil nouns (Special to the Guardian) JACKSONVILLE, Pia, July 6—The People's Bank oi Jacksonville, with assets oi more than 82,000,000, sus- pended business, and was in the hands of the state banking depart- ment today. President A. P. Anthony declared his belief that depositors would be paid in full eventually, and said "in- temal dlssension" was the cause of the institution's troubles. The Peo- ple's Bank is the third to close in Florida within three weeks. Of Oyster In- only a short time-end about one hundred barrels of mature oysters for seed purposes were placed on l specially prepared area in Grand River and examination has now shown that they all came through the winter in fine shape and are l1- ready putting on growth, with every indication that from this on they Wm’ grow with great rapidity. Some dam- age was done by starfish, the oyster‘! foe, but not a. great deal. such ster- iish as remain on the bed will be mopped off at an opportune time. Work under the demonstration farm programme is being Milvfll’ continued this summer and it is ex- pected that by 193l the quantity oi merchantable oysters produced Oil the demonstration ares will till-bl‘ the Branch to show definitely what can be done in the way of oyltbi’ farming in the Malpeque territory. The policy best calculated to further the advancement of thepylter in- dustry oi the province can then be determined in the lisht of t-hl Continued on pail: 3 Fm, Annual Meeting of the r. a. I. Presbyterlal of the W. M. S. oi the Presbyterian Church in Canada. will be held in Summerside Presbyterian church. July 12th. 1929. 6415-7-8-21 "Come to liliarshfield for s. good time this evening. tea on tables It 5 o'clock. Home-made ice-cream. I! not fine ‘ruesday eveningMH-‘l-B-li "Come to the ice-cream social on Manse grounds of the United Church Belle River. Wednesday, July 10th. 6480-7-8-11 "Tea and sandwiches. Ice-cream and cake served at the United church festival on church grounds, Dunstafi- nsge. Wednesday evening. July "Follow the band to Ma.rshfield- Dunstaffnage United Church festival Wednesday evening. Jilly 10th. M95 "Come with the crowd to the ‘llea at Mt. Stewart, Wednesday. July 10th. All forms of entertainment provided. and a. good time assured. 6493-7-8-2i "The W. C. T. U. meets this even- ing, Monday July 8th at the home of Mrs, W. H. Johnson. 289 Fitzroy St. ‘”°""“' .,_ - Jgwfie/rrlnan Scholars "Danes in Corrsvllle School on ' . _ ,,,£b£azn Admitted Tuesday. July 9th.‘ 1929. ssoo-v-s-al J (Canadian Press) "Loading nogsat-venrwfnieiiav Jfiemoom-"July 10th. List at. once CHORD. lfllllnd. July O — A great gathering oi scholars from the with J. S. Allan. 6409-7-8-31. British Empire. the United States and Germany yesterday assembled in the new Rhodes Hull here to cele- "Come to the aids-lion m Cream Festival on the lawn of Lemuel Wood. Cross Hoods. Wednesday. 10th. If not fine Thursday. dtdl-‘l-li-Il. dcr the Fisherman's Ring, this 14th ‘QQQI’ 1. Réiiil 00v _ ward Islan ike the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA, M PAPM BRIEF WAS READ AT THE BASILIBA Official Communication nouncing Signal Honor Beswoted On Charlot- tetown Diocese. _.i- At St. Dunetsnl Basilica yesterday morning the brief from His Holiness Pope Pius llth was read and trans- lated, formally ouncing the rais- ing of the Cathedral to the dignity o! a. Minor Basilica An English translation of the brief follows: Pius 11th Pout-iii. _ "We have learned from the Bishop of Charlottetown that the Centenary o1 the origin of the Diocese oi Char- lottetown is about to be celebrated. On this Joyful occasion the Cath- sdrsl Church at Charlottetown. Prince Edward Island, which the clergy and faithful of the Diocese have erected as an outstanding tes- timoniai of their love and of their religious seal, will be consecrated. The faith and loyalty oi the people of the Diocese oi Charlottetown has been manifest in their seal in the poropagstion oi the religion of Christ, and in the fostering of ecclesiastical and religious vocations. Wherefore. when the present Bishop oi Char- From The Vatican l {K1 c HONORS ' 3 jiocroks ~ I» to the Gusrdiany LO N, July d-King George eld small medical invest-liars = ‘eklngham rum this m W , receiving three doctors who f nded him during an ill- ness. " I Er l» lab appreciation oi their l ~ es, the king invested Sir l ‘mphrey Bollslone with the -_ - oi Knight of the Grand Cros f the Royal Victorian 0r- dsr d Dre. Graham Hmdgson and ‘lone! Whitby with the in- si - ,oi commander of the same 0rd 25= REMOVED F MSTEAMER :5‘ i (Canadian Press) S DN, Mass, July 'l-'l‘wo hun- dred d fifty passengers were re- mov from the coastal steamer, Prin iGeorge, out, o: Yarmouth, N. 8., the coast guard cutter Ag- assiz when the steamer began’ to leak - ouely after two vessels col- lide "arly today in a fog 66 miles east f Boston Light. The crew re- mai d aboard Prince George‘ operated by the Bos‘ 1 and Ysrmouth Steamship Co. and —- d ,for___Boeton from Yar- mouth, reported by rloicrlnct her-t hold was full of water, although shel i was in no immedate danger. No oth- l lottctown asked us that we would. deign to raise the Cathedral Church to the title and dignity of s. Minor Basilica, and since their petition‘ was indvrsed by our venerable Bro- ther, the Archbishop of Leonlopolis, Apostolic Delegate to Canada, and by many of the Archbishops and. Bishops oi Canada, we gladly grant-l ed his request. “Therefore, with certain knowledge, and after mature deliberation, having I nsulted the Cardinals of the‘ Sacred Congregation of Rites, by thel tenor oi these present. letters we raise perpetually to the title and dig- nity oi a Minor Basilica the Cath- edral Church of Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, with all the rights, privileges and indults which rightly belong to churches raised to that title. "We declare these lettu-s to be. valid and efficaiioua and to belong for all time to come to the church to which they pertain, and we de- clare null and void anything that may be attempted contrary to this by any one or any authority what- soever. All things to the contrary notwithstanding. "Given at Home, at St. Peter's un- er details of the collision were giv-i en. The coast guard cutters, Nojavo, ' and Waqvlright were ordered to pro- . ceed from Boston to assist her. The‘ Prince George said she was heading i slowly for ‘Boston where the Ages-i sis was due to arrive this evening. OTTAWA. 0nt., July ‘l-Sug- 5 gestions in Washington despatch- es that the scope o! the proposed conference between Premier Mac‘ Donald, President Hoover. and Premier MscKensie King, should be enlarged so as to permit the president and Mr. King to discuss certain matters affecting Canadian - American relations have aroused some interest here. According to these reports, Sen- ator Borah favors l. personal talk between the president and Mr. King on such matters as the radio situation and the movement of liquor from Canada to the Unit- ed States. , DAY. JULY 8. 1929 by Everybody OI I MERCHANT Wchownospectaeicsoridiculous lsf-hcpepulsoelnoneoiiisperiod- isolfltsofmorsiltyn liilii iiilNilR lFOUNBER Bl lliX iiiiiliilill Programme Of Banquet To Be Tendered Sir Charles Dalton At Sum- merside. 12 PAGES _ ~ On Thursday evening next the Dolivored sacs A ill I burl flan ll I I “b” Q1 lull, Olnlll llld U, l, A, Sad DrownfngAt, William Watts And Ernest Mat- thews Of Hunter Riuer Lose Lives When Boat Int Which‘ New Glasgow Canadian National Silver Fox Breed- ers’ Association will honor Sir Chu- lea Dalton. sturdy pioneer oi the silver fox industry, with a banquet at Summerside. The banquet, which will take place following the annual meet- ing of the Association which opens on Wednesday afternoon, will be at- tended by prominent citizens cf both sexes, and a handsome and unique presentation will be made to Sir Charles on the occasion. Dr. Cyrus MscMillan. of McGill University, will be among the speak- William L. Watts and W. Ernest Matthews. both employees of the Canadian National Railways resid- ing at Hunter River, were the vic- tims oi a sad drowning accident on Saturday afternoon when a flat- Tlley Were Fishing At Camp- bell ’s Mills Capsized. of the men was standing up when _ the accident occurred. g Neither oi the men could swim. A strange feature of the accident is the fact that Mr. Watts had long been possessed with dread oi ers. Mr. Justice Arsenault will pre- side. and the following interesting programme is announced: .The King. Addresses cf Welcome-W. J. Lid- stone, Mayor oi Summerside, Hon. W.M. Lea, Hon. J.D. Stewart. The Dominion of Canada - Hon. John E. Sinclair. ' Canadian Notional Live Stock Rec- ords-JM. Gsrdhouse. The Silver Fox Industry — 3.1. RIYRGI, Matthew Snow. Our Guest-Cyrus ll/iacMiiisn; en.- D. Presentation- by the President the Canadian National Silver Breeders‘ Association. The Ladles-—A. E. Arsenault, ML. A., J.D. Brien. Musical Programme-Roseland Or- chestra, Moncton, N. B. Entertainers-Mrs. Robert McKay, Mrs. D.W. Fraser. Mr. D.W. Fraser. Mr. George Shlers, Amherst, N.S. NE HRWNEI] (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, 0nt.. July 6—The treaty flight airplane oi the dominion gov- ernment flown by Flying Officer R. Kingsley Rose, Royal Canadian Air Force. crashed at Osnabrook House in Northern Ontario at 7.30 o'clock last night according to word receiv- ed by headquarters here. A man by the name of Morrison was drowned when the seaplane sank into a lake, it. is understood. Flying Officer Rose of Ottawa was slightly injured but Fox day of June, i929, in the Eighth year of our Pontificate. CARDINAL oasranar.’ Secretary of State")! l IDNDON, July b-hpresslng his liude and prayers during his recent has addressed a message to the In: "Looking hock on my long illness King George ’s Empire Message thanks to his people for their solic- long and severe illness, King George pire. It is as followuz~ l’ and very, my heart is full of! his mechanic, Leading Aircrafumau ‘John Shaw escaped injury. Vestris Probe Is Brought To Close LONDON. July 6 -- The Board oi Trade inquiry into the sinking oi the steamer Vestris, off the American coast last winter, with a great loss of life was concluded today after d0 day's hearing. The inquiry was the longest ever held under theyMerchant Shipping Act, lasting three days longer than of the water. It is said that this was the first time he ever entered a boat Mtenfishing, Attempts to recover the bodies com. mcnccd about 6.30. Mr. H. R. Vessey, commercial traveller oi Charlotte- town and Mr. Leo Arsenault. night- watchman of the C. N. R, station. who during the day had been fish- ing st Wheetley River. happened along at this time and were the only Charlottetown members of the crowd of 30 Or 40 present. A fishing-pole the afternoon, the two men drove up and a hat 11mins to shore. were re- to‘ the Mm;- 1mg gr“;- ppm“ mp1; covered. Mr. vessey and two others, horse in the stable. jumped into the i ir. the‘ sIlnQ'"'"boot-wviIidia».-fbc._f>§q0 boat and commenced fishing aboutmien had used. after considerable 2G yards from the shore where the idffliglng loci-Hid Mflilhelv-S bfldlflvvii-h water was 12 feet deep, They werelthe aid of Harold Dickieson of New warned by Mr. Campbell that tnejfilsssow who was Wldlns about in boat was not in very good condition. l the water which was now reduced to Mr. Campbell later saw the two men! a level of about six feet after the fishing. Watts in the bow, and Mat- flume-head had been opened. Watts‘ thews in the middle. Both men were body was recovered shortly alter. considerably over average weight, Df- Slcvenson Of New 618180“! Watts weighing 200 pounds and Mat- deemed both beyond all hope of re- thews 175. the preponderance of suscitation. The coroner considered weight being therefore in the bow of an inquest unnecessary. The bodies the boat, which it seems, went down were then put in charge of Mr. Mc- bow first. finally turning over on the Leod, undertaker of Hunter River two struggling men who evidently and of Mr. McLean of Charlottetowir held closely to it. During tho struggle The late Mr. Watts who formerly it seems that a plank was torn loose. resided at Hampshire was a section The boat was home-made, being foreman of the Railway and is sur- constructed of ordinary, rough lived by a widow and seven children, boards, with sides about i5 inches one of Whom is llirs- Bruw Josey Of high, Just what was the lznmedllte Charlottetown. Another daughter is shock causing her to capslzg i; g at present spending her vacation matter of doubt. It is said that; one home from Montreal. The deceased was 51 years of age. Mr. Matthews also an employee of the Railway and a. returned soldier. was 3B years of age leaves a widow and five young children. Both men bottomed boat. from which they were fishing at Campbell's Mills, New Glasgow, capsized. The sad occur- rence took place shortly alter 5.30 p. m. It was witnessed by Mr. Pres- ton Campbell. t.he proprietor of the mills, who. however. was unable to aid the strikcn men in time. It was not long before a large crowd gath- ered at the scene of the incident Ind efforts were made‘ to recover the bodies. It appears that about 4 o'clock in liolli Liuoil were widely known and esteemed throughout the community, and 0R l lNQ their sad death comes as a. great QN A shock to many friends and acquaint- ‘ou Do ances. "m the bereaved relatives, the sympathy of the entire Province will be extended. LONDON. July d-Today,‘ Satur- day. was the 36th anniversary oi the wedding oi the King and Queen. 0n July 6, i983, George and Mary were wedded in the Chapel Royal of saint James Palace. —-----____. Q-O-O-O 0 Condensed Specials BATE-do per word not eachlnssrtfoninthlscolnmn. I "Reserve Tuesday, July ioth for Ice Cream Festival. near New Dora- inion Ohurch in lid of cemetery fund, uco-r-s-ai. "m. Stewart Club loading live stock Monday afternoon, July 10th. Stock must be listed previously with "Wiltshlre Club _Thursds'y mom- ing July 11th. Stock must be listed previously with Secretory otherwise csnaos guarantee acceptance. I. N. Issur. soomuy. Oddl-jol-li. - cine-n / "St. Andrews Dramatic Club will present their three not drama "Sweetwster hell" in Mtsliswsro mill, Wednoeda, letii: _ . ’ m’ csll-v-s-si. xx brats the twenty-fifth anniversary of the famous Rhodes scholarships at Oxford University. The Prince of Wales. former Prime Minister Stan- ley Baldwin and many prominent omanlwefl rmentst sdinnerin honor or the occasion lest night. m. Baldwin who is one of the Rhodes trustees made the important on- ’ aounecment that for the first time since Germany was excluded from the ldrolorlhipl during the Greet War, German scholars would again be ed- mittsd as Rhodes scholars. 8e said the trustees. lubibot to the con- sent of the university authorities. would establish owe German scholar- tbips annually tenable for two years only. ‘this would enable four Ger- NIhICIIODPINDIQQIGIIiV-lillfl- sidence at Oxford. our ,Grocellglp_ptiiSells and Guarantees m“ m, me" "n" o? "u" x h“! g the Titanic investigation and costing and weari-ness of the past few months l "m" “m” I th closing address W. N. Rae- Ihz, ‘Mun; m‘ "unmilburg. sseid he found n0 evidence of Imlrce ‘confusion in launching of lifeboats thsnkiclness of a for deeper origin been brought back from the da by the wonderful skill and devotion , and help has some tome fronssn fresh TORONTO, July ‘l-Mlfitime southwest winds. partly cloudy, prob- ably local showers or thunderstorms. and affection of my people. up month after month went by l learned of the widspread and Iov- on the ‘hm H’ pram‘, the calmness Two-aw, an” H3944 ing solieltudrwfth which the queen and I have been surrounded. I wool“ ma pusengm md ‘he br-vfly Mona-up m, H1943 fgbiqoopicture for myself the crowds of friends waiting and watching at. o, mpmn cuey, who mm do“ on Qua,” “h. _ _ “u?” ‘my gates and to think of the still nectar nuraberofibose who through- the ma“ chm°mmwn_ cloudy “H1549 In‘ film?“ 7'" "m"u'm' m ‘"5 "'7'" n‘. "M “m” Referring to the delay in sending Halifax, fog ... ....'i0-6ii "T" mumi" °' i" m m‘ "m" ‘M m“ T“ “P*"°"°°' “will. the sos call, he slid that be- st. John, fog “Nae-so I1 life. it is encouragement beyond description to feel my constant and m" crmcmm c‘p“1n Qlfgy we Boston, rain ... MAI-d! °"”“ 5"“ h" h“ fimud“ n7 “u” u’ "m u“ “mmlw” * must try to put ourselves in his place. New York, clear "Sb-dd There is no doubt that it would have High tide this morning at. 11.10 even further. I cannot dwell on the known friends in may other coun- "My thoughts have carried me gcacreuwmsdlo Ihewnlnclwll Heswiihouianewondmovldgbope. IlefllbbolidveleIpoIolblst-bat and tonight at 12.02. Sun sets this evening at ‘H! and rim tomorrow morning at 4.1!. Pirst. quarter moon Saturday. July ill-h 11.11 l- m. Summerside tide eighteen minutes been better if he had sent out, the SOS call earlier, but there is no evid- ence that a single life lost might have been saved had that been done, Butler Aspinall, the wreck commis- sioner, and the assessors will consider sxperieneesfsueh as mine may soon appur- uo longer c: z when the notional anxieties of all peoples eftboworldshoilbeffltscseem- non source of human sympathy QOOOOQ-OOQOOOOOWO-OOO-OOO LOST-TIRE AND RIM 0N JUNE 30th, 1929, outside of Charlottetown or between Charlottetown and Al- bany. Apply Guardian Office. oi63-7-8-2i. LOST- FRIDAY EVENING 0N Pflnoe street, five dollar bill. Re- ward. Finder leave at Guardianm 6 POI. SALE — ANTIQUES. BOOKID mats etc. Apply Guardian. 6416-‘1-8-101 LOST — UPTOWN SAPUIDAY evening between Poster's drugstore and bondstsnd small handbag con- oad o seamen claim on busuaeiriendshlp. m" m“ mummwym, “ROBIN H000, the Judgment to be rendered. tuning ruin" of money. Finder kindly leave ot this office Ml? es Lost W i» n Boat-E Capsizes .1‘ x Y ">1 y