Maxine A N .V ' W hes are much more ” ' ,,,.. utils tam umm they aenmni - ,W much of human nature. "1, an ue \\ “lr I ENUM# 1 "~5*°'m “°°"‘“ "‘°’ “°"““" r The Pop|e’s Paper .~=l‘-~=»ii~~~-- Reid by 15V9f>’11°¢1>' \ \ \\ \\\i~ “X \\ r/ cr* ig’ -mf ._na-A MAXIMS 01-' A MERE MAN In not 3 few modern works the wrlfor indulge: in somethinr: which comes perilously near to in-i cr-'11 ' .exposure of the soul. _ ._ 'Covers Prin}_r_e Edward jsluud Llkelhe Dew _ 6 or _ _ s ?':lr;.S::"itt.5::'t:."zZi.. _ cuiuuiofrrsrown, CANADA; 1f1_uDAY,JUN1-: zo, 1931 ' 12 PAGES r ' f ---M f ' " r ' 1- ' ' f Annual ilnpserlptlons Delivered $5.00. By .lull Canada and U- B. L. “JNL ' . _:- - - - - _-'__ € _ i I " . - - T _ fr r . ~ . _ 'v'_= 'M - 1Rampage Was FUR TRIill|§‘After Long Hop At Conservative y A » EATY"OverArlantic _Toronto 0-*”” ~ `j;....1'offi¢¢ ` l _Transferred To Moncton --ri (Canndian Press) TORONTO, Ont., June 25-Con- mg 5 dispatch from Saint John, gn; umm; the Maritime head .U!`fu,' ur the Canadian National ‘,‘,.u,,s,-,.u;l1_=, would be transferred 'hum si. John to Moncton, General P umm w_ Mrrraggart, of the Com- uuny, said this afternoon that O. 'w_ Meiiee district superintendent my gslut John was to be superan- uuuygd, while D. A. McNeill, pres- my superintendent of the Moncton use.-get would supervise both dis- m¢i,5 with head office at Moncton. p---""”‘_"-_°'°'_"___;'___" ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMING EVENTS, MEETINGS ETCS. °'Si.lrpeon Tea. Party July lst. 5374-6-19-daily till July \$t. "Loi 65 Tea. Party On Jllly 18%. 5170-6-11 daily till July 1. ~~Kelly‘s Cross Tea. Party Wed- nwjgy, July Still. 5420-6-20-6|.. "Iona 'Ice Party, Wed. July iith. 5524-6-2-1-41 "Matinee Horse Races at Souris. July lst. Three Classes A B and C. 5479-8-23-'1l. "All Country Stores sell Mads' Hop Ale. Try a bottle. You will like ii. 4965-6-3-tts till June 30. "Come to the dance at Peake's liall on Friday night, June 28th. Ice seam served. 5514-6-24-Si. "The Tea Party at Bt. Anthony, int 5, will be on Wednesday. Aug- ust 12 5842-8-25-31. "Good specialties by Mayfield Dramatic Club at Clyde River, Fri- day. June 26th. 5847-6-25-2| '*‘nyori-Crspaud Picnic United Church, Friday, June 26. 5843-6-25-2i. "Ulm: and Miliview Shipping Clubs loading hogs, lambs, calves, 'iiiesdey, June 30th, afternoon. List at once. W. D. Ross. ~ 5839-B-28-2i. "Reserve Saturday, June 27th for 'fes Party at North Rustico Chapel Grounds. Games of all kinds. 5411-6-20-’1i. "The annual business meeting of Cornwall Community Club will be held in Rink, Monday evening, June Nth- ease-e-ae-ai. "July 12th being Sunday, Orange Gelebi-ation of L. O. A. of P. E. I. villbe held at Canoe Cove 15th lily. sasa-a-is-ao-as-as-as-si. "'B_v request “Safety First" will be 1’¢l>9atcd in Holy Name Hall at St. mars on Monday. June 29th. Dance 111-*T i11F|5'- St.Petei's South Womcn`s institute. 5531.6-25~3i_ in St. Margarets Hall night. July 1. 5840-li. Hopkins" present- Players at Clyde 26th. If not fine 5533-6-25-2i. “concert by Covehead Young Society in Wheatley River Monday, .func 29th at 8.30. If line. following evening. Admis- aoults 25c, children 15c. 5854-8-28-3|. -. live hogs and lambs River, Tuesday, June 30th li. m. Everett I-Iaslam, Emer- niiri Alden Mosse. Kensington same dates. Signed Everett ‘$951-6-Z6-31. °'9D:'ciai 1;.. "Club loading hogs, lambs and at St. Petoi-'s Wednesday, lst. Cut on buck lambs after if-lament. ceo. J. Mclnnu. 5966-li. Come to ice cream festival. bali me runner at Mt. stewsrt el/"Ibis, July 3. Supper serv- 5 to 8 P. Mr 5967-6-26-21. Grand View obtain in Banquet (Special to The Guardian) TORONTO, June 25.-Five thous- and Oniario Conservatives, in bln- quet at the Royal York last night, celebrated in typical Tory style the afternoon convention victory"of Hon. George S. Henry and came away from the affair firmly con- vinced that in their newly accredit- ed leader. and in Right Hon. Rich- ard B. Bennett, of Ottawa activities, the province and the Dominion have the political "Moseses," who are to lead them at s comparatively early date from the wilderness ol unemployment and general business depression into the promised lend of smooth sailing end prosperity for_ all. - - If there was any doubt of it in their minds before, it remained for, Hon. Robert J. Manion, Federal Minister of Railways and Caiisls, with his machine gun oratory, and the intense optimism and love of country, which he packs into his, ammunition, to dispel that doubt. Up from the Capital for the oc- casion, bearing with him to the con- vention and to Mr. Henry the good wishes of Mr. Bennett, the genial statesman, soldicrpphysician in the twenty minutes at his disposal, fairly' wound his audience around his fingers, and sent it out to the dance floor beaming with gratifica- tion. that Conservative administra- tions now control the dcstinies of both Queens Pork and Parliament Hill. Dr. Man.ion's address was rich with punning and anecdote, con- trasting vividly with the more meas- ured remarks of Mr. Henry, the ev- ening‘s_“R.aison D' Etre,’ but con- tributing st the some time ln no small measure to the enthusiastic ovation that the latter had bestowed upon him by his followers. Mr. Henry, cautious to the core, as ever. broke no new ground in his address; committed himself to no new policy; in fact, rather startled his hearers with the declaration that his Government’s policy for the future would be to guard completely and improve services along the vari- ous lines. Mr. McCrea. expressed the honor he felt in seconding Premier Henry's nomination. He also referred to the record of the Conservative party both in opposition and in power, where, he said, it ably discharged the duty which it owed to the peo- ple in all the variegated activities of Government. "ls it say surprise," he asked, "that when s. new captain was required for the ship of state we should have turned to Mr. Henry and asked him, as the first ma.t.c. to take the wheel. He is compet- ent, cocl, cautious and courageous. .He knows the storms that buffet the ship of state on the politics! seas, and he ‘is the right man in the right place. The life of a public man is not an easy one. I-le ren- ders services not known _by many and there has been no more able public servant in the service of the people than Hon. George-B. Henry." Mi-.` McCrea touched on the vast resources ol Ontario, especially mentioning those of northern On- tario. “In committing this great. heritage, left to us by providence and our forefathers, to Mr. Henry we have been wise. In years to come we will point to this day as one of wisdom in selecting htm as our leader." Before Mr. Henry rose to accept the nomination the veil wu drop- ped from a large banner behind the platfonn, revealing the legend: "From the farm lands of Ontario and over the Kings highway, comes the chosen leader, Hon. George B. enry,--.trusted of the people, and confident in the hope of greater progress and prosperity." . TORONTO, Ont., June 25--When 5,000 people lst -down to dinner at the Conservative party convention in the Royal York Hotel ilst nillit. it constituted the largest number that has attended I banquet in the - "The annual picnic of the Bal- vation Army Sunday school, will be held on Wednesday. July ist at Red Point. 597!-G-26 "The Y. P. B. of Marshfield- Dunsioffnage will present their play “June Wins" in Afton Hall Monday evening, June Nth. Orch- ostrs between lets. Admission 25 'wrf-fi'-'sg-Yi .ma as emu. !°lH'3'°°.* l 1 Short-Lived' _l CAMDEN, N. J., Jane 25- A lad o( 10 years got.drunk. took his father-'s revolver. some , cartrlllili and A hctchet and _ went calling on neighbors to- . Ihr. For several minutes he was , monarch of 'his neighborhood near here. Every'one hid bc- _ hind locked doors as he issued , threats to shoot. ' Then police arrived after s. hurried call. Frlnk Funk. the boy, dashed across a field near ' his home,_ threw away his weapons and ran into the _ house. The officers found him . in a. clothes closet. He uid his parents were gone, he found a. bottle of li- _ quor and drank it. , _ l l ' . C. N. R. Ufficial O n To u r Of . The Maritimes (Special to the Guardian) l'I’hey will be accompanied on their tour of the Maritimes by F. 0. Con- BYDNEY, N. B., June 25-A rec- ord for the heaviest iron casting ever turned out in Canada was made at the Dominion Steel and Coal Corporations foundry yester- day. when a cast li-on ingot mould weighing i20.000 pounds or sixty tons, was made ready for machin- ing. The big ingct_mouid will be uised for pouring steel ingots welsh- ing about 85,000 pounds each, which will be sent to New Glasgow for forging into generator shafts.. PAIR. SAVE BABY NEWCASTLE. Eng., June 24.- -Two men saved ~ two- year-old baby from drowning when the persmbulator -in which it was strapped ran over an embankment into I lake. i .,__@..?1_-_-p__<--»- big hotel, breaking all previous rec- ords. Several thousands were ac- ,commodsted in the large banquet hall while the remainder were tak- leu care of in adjoining dining rooms. An augmented stan' was nec .esssry to serve the huge number, One of the most gratifying mom- ents of the convention for Prem- ler George B. Henry, was when he was introduced to Rev. Father J. H. iltbrget of Russell, who accompan- ‘ led a deputatlon of twenty-five del- egates from Russell County. Rev. Father Forget explained thai rrenchmsn in the nstem part oi Ontario appreciated what the On- tario Government had done for them and spoke of the loyal sup- er would receive in “Item Glorio- _'ig_ _...rr _ don, principal assistant engineer of A5 €1\.i°y3=b1€ €1`»¢»91't9-1!lm€“l~ WHS' me Anangu region of me cumdm-, given under the auspices of the 'come too obsessed with the con- N,m°uu1_ An-,er 'vysmng Humax they Charlottetown Hospital School of- dltion of the body, they must see iwm up Q, 'rmm and from me,-e gg Nursing in 'Rochfoid _Square As- New 91.55,”-_ gh,” to prime Ed- sembly Hail last evening in honor of were mana, arte: wnicn they will the sraduatlon of uve nurses of the vm; gumpbemuu and Edmumw-n institution. The Hallwasartistically lingo,-e rem,-ning tu Mont,-¢a)_ decorated in the class colors of l The w-upmltive system of mm-,_ pink and gold. The Hon. W. J. P. agement ln connectloin with shop M‘°M111\1“» M- P-. nfwded and in cum mu mugm_¢mn¢, of wuy um. opening the proceedings referred to ployeeson Canadian National lines the advance in the knoW1€dS€ 0! has provm very suwgssgm and mslpreventlve medicine through such been extended to other railway lin- institutions as schools of nursing and es. The system was first tried not the amount of attention devoted to - - in the Moncton shops of the can- it in the press. These nurses who are voted i.n the discharge of their dut- which gs separate g,-um the mm., ,T lf' eathef, adian National and the results srbdiiatlng tonight had been ies. - .chant marine. it was explained. , achieved led to its being adopted studying, the profession in theory Miss Mary Peters read the fol- The west Iuuxes su,-,uuu uuusms, ‘throughout the 5y51,em_ and practice for the past three lowing Valedlctory. of twelve buati iuuxuumg the “vel i . - , SCH” and bei/ma S“°°°SSf“11v Pass' "muy" snips. rn fact canada nss‘ ‘ H “ME ed their examinations were entitled VALEDICTORY Q-eu; uuuuuuuus to uuuuiuue mum ` . - ~ Y Sl-UNE \$ MY Record For to their diplomas. in the present ._ L Q .day efficient nurses were _ss nec- Your Excellency, Your Honor. -huuuuunuum 1 UCKY cal? , essary as skilled physicians and Reverend Fathers, Reverend Sisters , 1 “Ro “Ag ffpn Casting' surgeons and the Charlottetown Gentlemen of the Medical Faculty, Hospital school of nursing was pre- Ladies and Gfbtlemanl pared to stand behind these gradu- This evening at the reception of (Canadian Press) ates and guarantee their efficiency. Our much ch¢rlahBd.d1Pl0i1`18s. blos- i-ils Excellency the Bishop having soxned a. hope which - we fostered presented the diplomas the Rev. for years. tha/t of becoming gradu- Gem-ge Daly, g_ss.R,_ Bddmssed ate nurses of our dear Alma Mater. the graduates giving a. very impres- ithe Charlottetown H0sp1tf11.7 sive message to the young ladies on' The H0512 example and self-sam .W their entering this the tnresnois ozlrificins spirit of those women con- ,mu ,,.,,u,, ,,,,,,,,.,,_ Tu, whom m_; - tneir enosen career. They me corn-.serrated to God as hospital sis- ,e,,,,uu,,g question 0, u.,m5p0m_i "_""” ‘ ‘ pleted the full course and were nowlters, who look UPON it llwflys as B' tion’ trade and genera, nmonau i m B' p°sm°“ W “we me necessaxyimhur °! love to aucvmw human Prosrcss might be probed. although, _ ` assistance in times of sickness, but S11ffHl‘11l€. tba BXWIPIG H150 of of-11-i Su. Henry declined to umm me l, ag; I they mush “W f'1"1“15 $1155' 1\3d1°1“`“ ers Wm’ have °h°“n me nursing terms oi the reference he wouidl 1- ge Y od evo,-ytuirrg more was to leg-u ,__ ,profession as their life work because make to the commission bout their professlon.'I’licy niu;=i.fo:~.,Sl1°1'l W0l‘l~: is very meritorious In It might take 12 months to make J_‘*""""""“'“'___' " tinue to be students reading a.nd;1l-S61! and-Of i11C&1C1IlB»b1e benefit to u thorough |uv¢5ug,,;;°n 0; mel TORONTO, June 25.-Moderate studylns it eV¢l‘y 0iIi>°i'tunity wlthgiuffering humanity, are wonderful Whole pmmem uf mms mmu south westerly winds, fair and be- P0 ll. a view to understanding the most incentives to others to follow in but Su. Henry thought it would be cumin; Wm-mer-_ modern way of dealing with old their footsteps and to "Go about u th ,u 1 , 1 'temperatures disease and providing continually 1101118 ¢001i- su . ggestion he was offering. said the 4-19- aional work in their institutions gud _cation of those sound principles of Canadian Naroml President “Hn Fun moon Monday' Jum, 29' 8_4-, l . public health Demres' xt W" “eb gum; “Tien she has learned m or miss," methods should be aboi- P- U1- . cssa therefore to ke abreast of H' “mai School, sho is DH- - - _ me fm. but more ‘gn um “S mmm; R work my mmm W lsned in national transportation Surruneraide nd; elistlliien mln required of g, nurse. sho must de~ God and of great meritorious value Wlicfes amd orderly p'°°ed‘”'° "tes mer han C ar D C °“m` “lop her mommy mmmt which _Henm wc. of me class of 193, shou.d be substituted.Severaimcm-. ' - she pwswsed just for me purpose were inspired by the thougm ol bers of the committee expressed] er sttenolna to neiprni little ones amulstmz the anmales set before °°'“m'”‘“““°“ °’ ”“` 5“"“"°"°“' “1 and tnoss who were neu. 'rney us. ana. with tnstldea predominant was "°°'d°d’ "°“'°""‘ 1” "°"“' ‘1 LI should be devotee to tnen- eriiina, in our minus, we me tne crest d°°“‘°“ "M" “ 1”" "M" ' giving their time night or day as pleasure of belhs 9-¢°€'i>t€d as stu- , required- in addiilanwtbevrwtlwi “°“** 1” "M 5°Y\°°1 °f N“f°1“e °1 Tuesday and Friday forenoon. 1 'workssnurses there was the splrituai the Ohsrlottctovm Hospital. The ARM FROKEN- side of the rofession Itwas giventq nursing profession appealed to us, ATTEND5 501400! Bring your hogs direct lo us and you save all infer- D . limes io "We 011 the 1'°“1°l"\15° “M '"1°1‘ 9°” h°1P We h“"° “"1"” ""”" ‘ mediate expenses. Thus, getting top-market price. \ I -port which the new Prime Minist- needs of their patients as well ing on this border line not to be- that the; mu' also had its due at- ention. Here their christian training would come to their sid. The Rev. Father also stressed the necessity of nurs giving the same atten- tion to rich and poor alike. Follow- ing the example set them in the Gosepel where they read the Mast- er~cared for the poor the sick and the children, healing the blind. He lconculded by beseeching them to be loyal to their profession and de > T R e‘“'“‘?“ C“““d“ A“d Second Pair of Aviators to Cross _E5 _.- .__-_._ - .i_..__._._ Mexico are Proceed ing At Present Time ton Before Commit- tee. - OTTAWA, Ont., June 2§.-Nego tiations for a. trade treaty between at the present time, I-lon. R. J.. Manion, Minister oi Railways and Thornton, President of the Canad- land, the West Indies and in coastal trade. Any decision to abandon the fleet really would be made by the Gov- ernment, saln .l-ion. R.. J. Manlon. Minister of Railways and Canals. The “recommendaticm however, was welcomed. The committee took no definite action, but possibly may do so at a later meeting this afternoon. There was no suggestion of discon- OTTAWA, Ont., June 25.-Ap- pointment of a government commis- sion to investigate the general transportation situation in Canada, was suggested today by Sir Henry Thomton, President of the Canad- ian National Railway. lt should be a. commission oi business men econ- between the material and lmmeter- ed at the henry termination of our POF-TLMTD. Me. June 24.-1 U. mould uuuful mm q-,W-"_ Pl-Myra. Stone, seven. broke her isl. Th be - ~ ` and wha havin a. rest respectfor During our year; of turning it arm while roller skating, but ra & _ Hg - ance record for the year, she_went wumd tum to be corona in wort” continues on page 11 i<> =¢i\°°i with the arm in a- alluv- omists, men schooled in industrial) » Ocean In Two Days, Bring --Sir Henry Thorn- _ ‘ , ,, Their Plane ‘ Liberty Down At Bremen, Germany Last Canada and Mexico are proceeding (Canadian Press) BREMEN Germany, Julie 25- Canals told a. parliamentary com-‘, _ ’ I ' _ 9 Prin ce -1- ~f»i1‘.;°..f";‘;f.,“.1“.‘:$;f;..f‘iif;‘:r2: Trade and Commerce is carrying on “ _ _ ‘ _ ' ' _` 1 ' , the “egouamms which were opem itaiitig filers to l:;nr.i ni tCr;riiiany 11;, Meets Nelg`hbQ1‘ ed by a. high omcial of the Mexican w° fiys' Ca'me_ Otwn a Cm” 3 1 Government, approaching Sir Henry 9;wC‘;;1°°11;t°?1‘g1;h' 240 Tue? igzitl ' o en ge , e gon o r. um National Rauways' flight across the ocean. They were utterly exlmustecl anrl` WMM Sell Flu, Hoiriis was on the re.-ge of col-i ' lapse from the strain of keeping' MONCTON’ N’ B" J 25 C ‘ 0,1-TAWAlOut’June 25__Ca_,_.,ada_ the ship aloft for thirty-two hours avtour of the Ma.rltime;iX'1:vlnccs ig' KING AND EX-KING REVIEW THE TROOPS should sell its merchant marine and 1ll01‘€~ Hilllg. after a telephor1e‘ c n L. ith th _ N h _ meet’ Su. Henry Th0,.,,t0n’P,.e5id_cm_ conversation with the chairman ol o nec ion w _ e co opera ve Young Michael used to have t e cant, together with his uncle Nlch _ _ _ __ me reception Committee awamn system of management, relative to job of reviewing the Roumaniall olas, whose speedinz mow, cm. is Of the Canadian National Railways 2 m°11f1°n‘m¢€ 0! W9-Y 17193-1M`S OD the army belore his futher, Carol, ro- among the new perils of the Bal- “may "°°°mm°“de‘1 t'° me Parma' them at Cop,enha'E"en' Wanted to csngdim, National Runway; M_ 5_ turned hume fmm emu- und uuuhug ku,,,_ The mmm” "Que" ,wk puma mentary committee on ra.lways and so on to ‘Denrnark with another Biliklock, assistant chief engineer, him on the rm-one, Now he is just at Coming", Wm, huge c,.o,,,u5 shipping. Abandonment of all 121105 ‘V110 KNEW 15110 WHY. but HOH- w_ A_ Dum engineer of standards; an “also pnsem-, at me mg pq, present to che" the royal party. mums excepting muse tu the west us insisted he would be able to C tain B er Consultin n meer A ' Indies would be the only feasible Start 111 U16 m0i'fliI1s. S0 both fliers BP UY E 0 K1 _ to the Amer-lclan Federation 011.5- Y ' 'Y 1 Y financial alternative. Millions of Went W 1>¢C1~ 1€f1\'1"8 0fd€l'S that bor and George Cummings, repre dollars had been lost in the past thai’ Were 110! t0 be disturbed Q . ~ . senting the maintenange of way em Nu The boats were antiquated and un- COPENHAGEN- Denmark. JunC\ ployees, arrived in Moncton this _ , economical to operate and Sir 25-01560 H9118. who landed with afternoon and will leave on- the At I Henry thought it would be cheaper H0186!" HOUUS it Bremen. Germany early morning train for Hellifsx. to tie them up at once, rather than tonight in the trans Atlantic mon- . continue their operation. °D1H¥l€ “Liberty” telephoned to the . The fleet consists of thirty ves- lirlwrt here that he would continue sels, which operate on both the At- to Cobénhasen immediately, arriv- iantlc and the Pacific, running to ing probably between one and two South America, Australia, New Zee- 8.. rn. ' OTTAWA, June 25-Earl Bcssborough, Governor Gener- al, has donated to the model aircraft league of Canada. a. handsome silver cup for gn.. mul competition at the nat- ional model contests. tinuing the West Indies service, h W Aloe? - 1 l lc lj I f r l Mr. Marshall's property in Al- ‘ ‘ erta. 1` .¢.....n... me Night at 9.40 After 32 Hours ' In The Air. (Special to the Guardian) EDINBURGH, Scotland, June 25--The Prince of Wales visit- ing the highland agricultural show here today. quickly rc- cognized another visitor- Dun- can Marshau, former lillnlstci- of Agriculture for Alberta. “I have met you before.” His Roy- al Highness told lilr. Marshall. “Didn't I sec you in Canada in 19211' new is my stack gettin; on?" Mr. Marshall assured 'the Prince concerning his ranch- uhich is within 100 miles of _ ' Changes, Mind KING WoULn MAKE POST OFFICE JOBS POLITICAL CIITAWA, June 25-A statement by Rt, Hon. Mackenzie Xing, lead- er of the Opposition, that he now believed postmasters in small com- munities should be removed from the control of the Civil Service Commission, featured discussion lest night. In small communities, the member of Parliament was more often a better Judge Df W1\° would make the best postmaster than any commission ol outsiders. ______i.___--- Face Round-Up DOUKHOBORS ARE STILL OBQ JECTING T0 CENSUS TAKERS GRAND FORKS, B. C., June 25-4 Possibility that the entire 500 mem- `bers of the sons of Freedorn sect of Doukhobors may have to be rounded up in order to get census information from them is seen. Ex- tensive arrangements for the secur- ing of the required information are being made by police, and the skat- ing rink here has been obtained as a possible detention camp. (Special in the Guardian) BRUSSELS. June 25.--Goth eral Bertrand, famous for the defense of Liege and for tho Yser campaign in the Grizat War, dropped dead in s. theat- re here tonight. He was a nat- ional hero of Belgium, credited with delaying the Germans ten days at Liege. while Marshal Joffre reiiofmed. , SHOP ONE-SIXTH OF LIFE LONDON, June 24.-(U.P.)--The average woman spends one-sixth of her life shopping, A. H. Williams, director of a large department store, told merchandise buyers here. We continue to receive Live Hogs at our plant every 8 3 ' life to give attention to the spiritual has been our desire to be good stu- ther than mar her perfect attend- . - - _ 1 E72-6-1941 ~>~ ..--`u.~ "'57 .- a-,-.. .sw 1. -...fu 4-f»<-“vs W