MAXIMS OI-‘A MERE MAN A politician la a man w q d, an EVBT)’ 110d)’ ‘.":..':".:"..:'::.':::.h":.i" ll: v ions the iu ure an eaves m5.» (lovers Prince Edwardllsland Likethe Dew . ~ v " ' “‘ " CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1931 n-n-f 10 PAGES i i @""""" Rl“£‘.‘.."'o'.'.c. Annual Supacrlpilnna Delivered 15.1w. Hy Mall Uunluln and l.‘- s, a, g|,_-..,_ [p1,] 3 l)" [R 3 President For SENTENCE!) Queenhflounty {ll T s l s I D EIMr. George D. DeBlois Elected __. , President Of Conservative As- Roy Grady Given one sociation For The County At Y A - Agilr paiiigl ggliiii Meetmg Yesterday Six Months For. Th f t l At an executive meeting yesterday e a ' ‘afternoon Mr. George D. DeBlois. i Charlottetown, waa elected Preiident of the Conservative Auociation for l sentence o; one year's jmpflson-‘QUCEIIII County. Mr. DeBloia, who . mam gm- Rny Grady and 51x months ‘succeeds Mr. W. Allan Stewart, Uon- N for George and Daniel Gallant was servative candidate for Charlottetown _ . passed by Mr. Justice Arsenault, unlin the coming provincial election, has Wednesday at the Supreme CourtJbBHl closely associated with the Con-y Summerside, in connection with the servalive party for many yer-rs- He hf ‘tijacklng case in which Placlde Gal- dresldent of the finn or Deliiols,‘ int, Summerside, was the victilrn, Brothers, Limited, one oi‘ the largest. Mr. L. G. Lewis, prisoner's counseigwholesale and exporting houses cast Jilde in, strong plea for clemency. of Montreal, and his business ability Addressing the prisoners, Mr. Just- and experience qlldlify him in In 9X‘ cc Arsenault said: ceptlonal degree for the prcfiiddhdl‘ of the Conservative organization in “You have been charged with a m“ count), "W “m” “WW ‘hai- °i “hwy Mr. Reginald Bell, Bflrflaltr, Char- rwith violence. ‘This is cue of the most hmewvn‘ w“ elected seem,” o; serious charges provided by the crlm the Mmchflon n yesterduy», me". lnal code. You must realize that the m‘ , , ,_ I verdict of the jury could easily have — ' 1' ' . ‘been that of robbery with violence. Hon; w; L_M_ Kmqdq "mum m“ . m h ‘h i In the goodness of their heart they o m“ w“ °~ e ma“ o have brought in the lesser charge oi T0 AS313!’ > r . ielfl“ G“. cIRamsay TE ii r ,..se¢<_._.._g Prince cllllll cllrll lnservative Candidates Nom- M s N G ginated AI Largely Atténtled~ Command-e-r-Blaciiand / by . . . . A d Two 0th M ’ - 'C0nV611'E10I1 On oWednesday. of“ Sumy 853mg‘; i ‘I . . Believed D_rowned. ii .__._‘ Mr, G. Shelton Sharp. MLA. East ' Bideford, and Mr. Auatln Ramavy, of 4y Be Early Colman, were nominated ll 00n- Three member; of the crew of the _ . aervative Candidates for the Second C. G. S. Cartier, geographical survey EICCIIDH In Etlg- District of Prince at an w- ateamcr, now operating near Cape r ‘ thuolaatio convention held at Port- Whittle on the Quebec coast about _ m onwednesday WenIDCJJLED. forty miles north-east of Antipasti MoPhoe of Coleman acted ae chair- Island, are reported missing, and are W110", m" “'41” “hm” mm and Mr- B0189!‘ was appointed feared to be drowned, according to a ' - old h“ nigh‘ m‘ ‘h’ M” semim- Mr- Sharp we: nominated wire from Captain James noooh, re- ' Gvvfimmm‘ Wmderflmzwt‘ for councilman and Mr. Ramsay for geiyqd yggtflday by M; m n; g1“. I = ‘i2.°.‘...°;i‘.3.?£. .....“.. °"‘§Z on» "m c "r m W ii P e mee g were r. uaae era mam, I... i0 the 151mm‘ i‘ “mm! and m. James McKinnon of Cole- _ Iuesddy- G°V°mmm° “ml” man. On motion of m. Rogera after i: “gtptifi tgaifocvfunllmntguizdg, .. tho paper oaid. ti)“ u" " the final ballot, Mr. Ramaayh nomln- ‘Mkm “n: w ‘k h“ entered the‘ ...- would reduce the 91°14 etion was made unanlmoua. t l’ m a: m’ can on Mom the w‘ l0 db°‘1i°“°'“"th i” Mr. Sharp and Mr. Romany are Ne “WW vied bit 0° en mm M8111)" “ilmim "d. “um “Wk both well known buolneon men in gzungmnp“; Q yam: an,’ time whole scheme. Ii; ll 551d 9.79m‘ the B600lld Dlltflbii. Ml’. Sharp ll th three hgve}. been head "am atoponald and Chwwil -r o! the prominent in agriculture and a the ° , lief at. Hon. Philip Bnowdm President t‘ the Cflnldilll National “mm” ‘h’ “m” w“ m“ l” u" V‘ m mponut consultation h.” Fox and". Auwhtwn crew of the Cartier who have car- ‘ Mm the mm“ shy Herb"; In wit’ o! i downpour M mm rled out an exhaustive search. uel, Sir Donald. M501.‘ u; and there was a large attendance and all nerlulihtgmmgflnlfeficwéhfwm: Dam mcmh’ l“ i" u” 9°11‘ "m ‘w’ "mmtm mander had Joined the col-tidi- when ..... Afterthelr nomination both can- didate! addmaud the new“; it arrived at Harrington Harbor to (Canadian Press) SUB-AMENDMENT OTTAWA, Ont, J1me li.—~That the House of Commons should suspend iedemption on Dominion notes i: gold, ls advocated in slib-anlendment to the Budget moved by I-i. E. Spenc- er, U. F. A. member for Battle Riv- er. in the House of Commons this afternoon. DIVISION NEEDED . OTTAWA. Ont, June lL-Divislon of the Canadian National Railway m. Sharp thanked the electors for r OUNCEMENTS. A COMING EVENTS, MEETINGS ETCS. "lot 65 Tea Party on July 1st. - 51i0-6-1ldally till July l. “Dance at Southport tonight, Fri- , . / am-s-io “lieserve July 22nd for St. -.» t‘: Tea. MOB-ll. iTcservo Friday, Juno I9 for play Alton flail. 5l92-B-l2-3l. "St. Columbas Tea ‘Party, July Reserve the date. 5104-8-3-9-13-3. A Dance in Emerald Hall Mon- ulght. June 15th. Todd's orch- \- in attendance. 5216-6-10-31 ."Ilope River Dramatic Club pre- i- their play “Captain Racket" in t 6i llaii on Tuesday, June 16th. 5108-6-11-31. again placing their confidence in him I-Ie assured their; that if elected he would continua to give his aervlcea in the interests of the people of the 2nd district of Prince. Mr. Ramsay also thanked the people most heartily for his nomin- ation. Although new in the field he 111111101‘ the interests 01 the P001110 of Bedeque, President of the lint John Kennedy, of Olen-y and Mr. Wilfred Tarlton of Alberton-S SaysMotto Should Be ‘Empire First’ begin its season's woirk three week! ago. The steamer ia this you‘ aurvey- lngaeectlonodcoeat about one hund- red miles in length. Harrington Harbor the heodquartera of the Cartier for the aummor has a population of more than tvm hundred, and has a hos- pital and a school. The country in the vicinity of the Netogenlou River, would endeavor to d5 his utmost to lwwevei- '5 ‘WWW mpmied- ‘ of crew o! the of n“ "and aha-M u “Magma Cartier LPG ISIMIGCH. Clpillin Rbllch i speaker were: Mr. D. B. lfltbonald, l!) m8 lam“) l” M!‘ mwh- mm‘ mond Street, stated that all Island Prince Conservative Association Mr. membe" °i the °Y°W a" "m- - CommitteeNdmeJ To Investigate B e a u h a rn ois hanging him, but look dim as» done with lt.” Made 5 Minute Speech In French l (Special to the Guardian) (YPIWWA, Ont, June l1-Whlle both Liberals and Conservatives loud 1y applauded, Richard L. Baker, Conservative, M.P., for North East Toronto prefaced his speech in the budget debate in the House of Com- mons’ tonight with a five minutes ad- dress in French. '1‘o French speaking members, Mr. Baker's effort came as p, pleasant surprise. They not only Wdnded their desks‘, but clapped on- thuelastlcally as they heard; Tor- onibnian using their mother tongue, complimented Mr. Speaker Black on his accession to the Chair and express ed the hope that Quebec would return News Briefs YACHTS FOR. LEGIONNAIRES HVQI’. CHARGES OIL KILLED CATTLE Pa!!!’ 10!‘ $5.871. INITIALS ON’ TUB/HE'S BACK DETRDIT, June 11 (U. P.) —Dis- tlnguished guests at the American Legions 1931 national convention here next " rtember will have the use of the large fleet of private yachts operating on the Detroit ABILENNE, Tex, June 11 (U. P.) -Cha.rging that her cattle were pol- soned by oil‘ leaking jrom the cum- Danyb pipeline during a. break last year, ma. Iironla. Ames has sued the United Producers Pipeline Com- theft, which they had a right to do. This is not a. light charge either, in- volving very serious punishment li- able to imprisonment in the peni- tentlary, fourteen years being the ex- treme penaity. I presumegyou think there is no harm in stealing liquor. I_ am not going to say anything tn regard to one bootlegger stealing from another. but the fact that you went out on the road and committ- ed the crime ls evidence that you are heading the wrong way. I would be inclined to give you a suspended sentence, if it were not for the Kiwi that you deliberately came upon the stand and committed perjury. I can- not overlook this wrongdoing. A sus- pended sentence would not be ap- proved on that account. I am will- ing to give you a chance. You are young men and I do not want to put the stain of a penitentiary sentence upon you, which wouldfollow you through life. But if you ever appear in any court again you will set ho chance. Immigration (Canadian Press) MONCTON, N. 3., June lL-Ooast to coast activities of Canadian wom- on in welcoming immigrants. to the Dominion and assisting their assim- ilation into Canadian life, were out- lined before the National Council of Women this afternoon in the report of the committee on immigration, capital structure is needed. Sir Henry Thornton, President of the Government road, today told a. spec- ial Parliamentary committee. In some respects the capital is too high and does not reflect the true finan-' cial worth of the property. No pri- vate company would labor under this apparent disadvantage. But. even without a. revision oi’ the capital structure, Sir l-lenry was confident: the national road; with a return of prosperity. would be able to make substantially better returns than at presented by Mrs. M. P. Munro. of Saskatoon. Earlier -in the day dele. gates to the annual meeting of the National Council heard reports of the parliamentary committee and the Dominion Fire Prevention Associat- ion. This evening Miss M. Winnitred Kydd, Montreal, gave the principal address at a complimentary dinner to delegates and citizens. I Elected ‘Head present. FIRST READING UITAWA. Ont, June ll.—'l'i"ie bill to enable the army and navy veterans in Canada to conduct swepstakes was given a first reading in the Senate today. Company Transfer ,., » ,, MARIEITA, ., _ ,- wnm Hope RN" p!“ which w“ (gamma no“) 0'1 iAlvA. June 11.— To lnvcstlg- fifty Conservatives tc_the next Pat- Mm Rank mglyfiusgoufiga agar) be Maw, June mm’ v31" be “a? LONDON, Jung 114i;- Jgmu ugh ate from its inception the Beau- liament. After he had sat down, many hm, recently found a turtle on. ll Indian River Monday. Juno 8W- Pfdildent of the Iiedei-atlon of harnoia project for the development of them, Idberals and conservatives who“ she“ she had can d h r " 5219-6-10 British mdustries, in an interview 0f hydro-electric energy by the use hurried to his side and bong: tuiated mm“; m mu The mm“: we; “The my ‘muuniwnl be may yonowm‘ publication o; the N. of waters of the St. Lawrence him on his command and enuncla- m“ distmgukhkble an" 20 yum‘ ,, ted m st. Mngarws Ha“. port or the trade mission of the River so far as these matter: re- tlon of the French language. hem). evening. June 1m, by Federation to Canada, remarked that ferred to are within the Jurisdiction Margaret's Players. 5205-0-12-31. the report atreeaed the pin. cf "limp- 0! the parliament of Canada, and in "come to tag-Emu dance l‘ ire first?‘ 0n this, the report itself particular to investigate the matters pm Comer, Monday evening says: "Politicians, the public preaa referred in in the speech made in lot and old-time‘ dances. and public speakers have raised cries tho House o! Commons by Mr. Roh- C did" e 5211-0-10-31 of “GreatBi-itolnfirst." "Canada. first" ert Gardiner, tho hon. member for and , “—-—- u "Australia first," "South Africa it? Acadia, on May 10 last." These are all}; ffatzvmiwgufcglinnltiefir: and haveintroduoed herebyln undeni- the terms of reference roi- the lpeo. -i at l/iarshileld, Friday night’ able atmosphere of rivalry into Bnp- ial House of Commons Committee _ 12th at 8.30. 5180-6-10-31. ire discussion, but lnaamuch u Illmp- which was named by Premier R. B. _ l.“ M u -'"——— ire unity is essential _for the coni- Bonnctt to go into the complaints 6mm to u" Guardian) 3mm, s; Qgeifiyngaed “ma: tinulng welfare of the British rocea. voiced by Mr. Gardiner three weeks . S 0 L _ trmen will be held it s“ w", national policies should follow the ago. frhc conunitlee is composed of OTTAWA, Ont. Jhne 1l—At the ' - a '81. on Monday evening, June 15th larger issue. and the one cry should O. N, Doiron (Cons. Quebec-Mont- latter end of 1930 and this sari!!! 9'“ 5119-6-11-81- be "Empire flrlt." morency.) sli- mend Fleet, (ma. Canadian cattle shipped to the old "the annual meeting churmm_ Sh‘ Jamei. who was head of the Rlmouakl.) Robert Gardiner (N. F. A. country were of a very "ildfiv-‘Wry " Ladies‘ Auxiliary Protestant Or_ trade mission, thought that under Acadlo.) Hon. Wesley A. Gordon Min’ type. D. R. Brown of the company (Canadian Press) SYDNEY. N. s. June 11-".'I'h@ Eastern Light and Power Company. Limited, a local company. ls the P1"- chaser 9i the distribution Syflem and power plants of" the cape Breton qU-Eggg, Jun 12___7_ _ Electric Company, Limited," says ii- e G Shanta statement issued l°1n¢1y Bi» 11°01) by c. G. Spencer and J. H. Winfield. of Halifax. The directors of the comil- any are: Willard S. Thompson. North Sydney, President M. R. Chhppel. Sydney; u. .1. DwyPr. Sydney Mlhesi Don C. Sinclair, K. 0.. New GlasEOW ,1. 1-1, Winfield, Halifax; G- G- SP8“- cer will be secretary oi the Comriflhy- Illa Weather, Etc. . Fine Sport Records OfPolice Assn. (Canadian Press) ' You, Daniel Gallant, look a clan cut young man and should not be where you are today. You have a good reputation as a. hockey pill-yd!‘ and general athlete. Anyone engaged in sport should follow the clean lines chief of Police of Edmonton Alto. PHOENIX. Aria, J 11 (U. P.) ' ' ' An “mm oddity i‘: elmmted of sport and not lze engaged in such was unanimously elected President,’ the other 'da.y when a. stock mar- an Emmi u this s: gggfigflerhconsgablels Msmlaflm ket ticker the first in the history of To George Gallant. "This, has left. “w, took’ m: $021121!“ °" , con- I Is Satisfactory 33:2‘: w“ “who by a Phoenix $081135: iojgnifczjffr; “rfaifgjjasmf; .......... t... three day ..~.......n... of what he had. was [I'm what one the Association here. A. J. Tingle, would expec‘ o! a young ma“ with Moncton, and A. Blrtwhlstle, Char- such 8 splmmd "cord m span}, lilalttctown were elected to the Coun- c . To Roy Grady the Court spoke in very strong terms as the ringleader. I-Ie had used force and had beaten the man with a stick which might easily have resulted in murder, His STOCK TICKER AN ODDITY Heat Wave EVERY Young f] e. Canadian Legion Building, the Canadian budget, British industry ' “ si- Filthy afternoon. June would necessarilybe put at a great- ‘17""9'5l er disadvantage u compared to ll 3-30 p. m. "hie South Melville Dramatic b will present their four act be at a greater advantage than Unit- ‘, lilgfiranberry corners in 3on- ed Statca tnduatry. lblperlence alone |_ m lét}Il~‘riday.J""9g13;-ii-6I{oflsi>1$ would allow which llpoct had the ' ' ' ' ' greater oiieot, he added. B mo... ., ~ ppy play and , u “iierwflrdl. Holy Name Hall, W 1'5. Friday, 12th. St. Peters Women's Inatltute. 5152-8-10-3]. “h” cmwtfi. Ice Cream Social Canadian industry, but still would 4 Contracts Let later of Immigration; S. W. Jacobs, (Lib. Cartier); lion. Ct. (Cons. Royal); Col. T. H. Liennox, (Cons, North York); Hon. Ian Mac- day. The latest shipment had enabled Kenzie, Lib. Vancouver Centre); and General J. B. Stewart, 00nd. Lcth. bridge.) , Bankruptcy Proceedings MONTREAL, June ld-Bankrupt- cy proceedings against the ‘n-onapcr- tqtion m4 pqwq- oqmqmflon “d from some Scottish and select Bid- flio withdrawal of two of counael for of William Brown Ltd, Manchester, England told the House of Common! committee on agriculture here to- the pill-chasm on the other aide w make a. aubatanttal profit. If the aarne class of cattle was sent over thia fall there would be a 800d demand for them. But shippers mun then be prdpdred to ‘lace wlmpot- ition from Ireland. There might bl a decline in prices in August. Apart liah cattle, the Canadian Block Will the beat that could be obtained at Lordship could not overlook that Iact. "In passing sentence l am giving you time to reflect. Two of you are mar- ried men, and should be an example to your children if you have any. You have not been attending to your religious duties and neglect of such duty always leads to wrong doing. You have been very ably defended by your counsel, who made a strong plea. for leniency; but the fact must be considered that the lury did not bring in a recommendation for mercy with their verdict. The Jury were all intelligent men and dealt (Special to the Guardian) CALCUTPA, June- ll-An extra- ordinary heat wave is sweeping over a large part of India. Thrvo Euro- peans have died here from its effect-S During the last two days the ther- mometer ranged between 105 and 110 Iahrenheit, reports reading around 120. manor: nuts WHEAT IN LARGE QUANTITIES PARIS. June 11.—-France ‘is buying more wheat from North America than MAN i$ A m: wins until. some ‘woman iuatls J‘ nge at Mt. Stewart ‘mooday . 55w “m! 15th. under auspices of 3.1,“: Iii-Branch Canadian Leg- . that company have given a. new turn “an M m,“ ‘ mod do (s u h a “an”, to the ocmponra 010,000,000 action a_- 5” ' w“ m $147,540.31, p“ ' gaimt n. 0. Sweeney and others and mm“- ‘hlint. "' olnwwa. Ont. m. u-m "h WWW” "I" "M wd r _ fpc..’i’f.iilfit.'g"“,t‘,',,'gufi",°; award or four ooviramaat Contract: PW" “ZTW- to a .I . "new Tumor. 16th Iii a announced at the mac worn Ml“ "wit"! “W” ‘ ‘which (A. M.) for purpose of 9Q‘. m. and)“ m...“ a, the privy council a petition for lave LGGdS If! “mg Cemetery u l1 t flm . “he day foumvu-w B; m"; ‘M. a mam‘. on“ "m". m, toappoai fromthqjudgmeat of Chief . _ _ ‘Wmmlilce- ami-e-ia-ai. whirl“ M drvdalu at count-wood. "i" °"“m°"' “PM” "*- PrOdUCIIOH _ oat, u some. pious; at mt Ju-iiirufwimoigow- Justice not: Wiliilmllldlortlllthtlriltoba" e l- wtivnruul m cal-loo out a; the Greet 13m igtiuiizvéihizwginotiwsiofozlnnl: and Construction 0o. IM- Ole Iyfll m p in Ad Y. Juno Decking hll feel malted in a m, ' - h) of ottam for atom. Otlllnllil and “maid! pip- NORTH BAY, oat, June 11.. m’ “llmillahilhh mime of mom realm the ma“ Nttthern Ontario ll rapidly forging amps own non 9...... r...- n... appellant. Two absent merit could not completely halt pur- tonight ill, 3.3a. ‘u .__ sa-ado-nwm’ contract I01’ dlfllhg at Nioolet Riv- Th" "u"! "ll-I'M filwllmil ll tn tho fmnt of the world! producers. Building a byat entirely by him‘ debtor cues of W. P. Callaghan vs. chases from any country. France is Sim sets this levelling at 7.48 an [Agflculiiifal Mmtn; h, f gum. or, Que, at 81MB. Altentluna to the m“ "BN1 live riae to comment in non. William Ilnlayaon speaking aelf, Aha. MacKay, alx-ycar-old ilfl. Joseph F.‘ Perry were ordered to be expected to continue heavy buying oi rises tomorrow morning at 4.18. all. ‘mecca Jlth at ii p. u. heating plant of the Government the Home of Commons by Robert hm tdgnght, stated that this year was gccently awarded lpochl prile ogngqlidntgd and gdjuurngd l0.- fur- wheat, at least until the next har- New moon hronddv, June l5, 11.0. -- lair iorvimaifiwg? ‘hf printing lnneau hm will u made hr fllrdiw- ll- P. Indfln llilioinment the lake alum mllil would lead me n an exhibition of homo-made moa- ther hearing data June 13th. vest. It a then considered likely that p. m. hilt... Depmmn, o, Amcum w. o. mu, Limited at Ottawa. Ml! of a parliamentary committee world, nil-penis; the greet gold pro- ela in London, magma-upright The coin-t adjourned until Satur- the percentage legally admitted to Summerside tide eighteen aiinuu ' "We r a and), whole trade-u pom (Ill unwil- W ihydliiflillsodha-riloin. * dlaoon oc-southjiatrica. ' brjcaaflflonlidwv the country will be reduced. later than Charlottetown. I very fairly with the evidence." v ,6“ l, "To Roy Grady, who was the ring- cgsflslndmxlg-ltggziizlesxcs; ‘having leader I give one year imprisonment‘ dwindled w “ch an extent that the ‘M w owl“ Gamm’ “M Dmm country must buy in foreign markets. Gaul“ “x month‘ nah‘ m be" "W- The amount of foreign wheat legal " ‘ed m the Prince County JUL 4 ly admitted to Franco recently was The case ol Raymond Arsenault vs raised to 25 P" 6911i °i ‘he "mm-mi TORONTO. June il-lvfodcrai Adeline Gavin was heard. This was used from l0 Per cent. HOWGVOI‘, au- easterly winds, partly cloudy, wit! en appeal from the order of the thoritatlve circles said that mlllers a few scattered showers. Judge oi the County court. Respond actually In buying from b0 w 60 Temperatures ent did not appear and on motion per cent of their wheat abroad. Maximum .. ii the appeal was allowed. Messrs C. Andre Tardieu, Minister of Agrl- Minimum 5 D. Mocellum and T. s. Compton ap- culture. declared that the Govern- High tide this morning at 7.25 ani (Special to the Guardian) day at i1 am.—S t