MAXIMS OIL MERE MAN .:.1:.':.::.".':.'.'.:..':.'::::*;. r; ‘penile- . MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN iii A blatant optimist is usually one who docs not care what happens so long as it happens to someone else. Read by Everybody _ Covers Prince Edward/Island Like the Dew CBARLUYPETOWN. CANADA, THURSDAY, JUNE 1s, 1931 n-l 12 PAGES ggfldlll. Iolndol Illi- - “m”, guard!!! TIC 0081C» annual Bupacrlptionl Delivered $5.00. .7 Mall Canada and U- S. A. 84.50. uiisi m ALBERTA nnnwusiwo Mad Waters Sweep Dwelling From Its Foundation A n d Carry Occupants To Undetermined Fate. Politically_ Self" Handicapped, T“Wa$hingt0n First” . t, ., --A..£'..MAeFAW5K—_] Mr. Scored By Dr. Manion (_;____________ Liberal Leader’s “Fine Frenzy” Analyzed In Parliament By AT l" Minister Of Railways. Budget _ ABAINSLll EUVT. I Debate L1vens Up. i (Canadian Press) this continent has ever produced." ' _ OTTAWA, Ont., June i7—From The point seemed to “stick in the Llgeral Leader C?“ the Conservative benches this after crop" of the Opposition loader was, emn? Everythlng noon. Hon. a. .1. Manion, Minister that of “Canada first". Dr. Manion Premler H35 Done of Railways and Canals, resuming added: "I suppose he prefers Wash- the budget debate, commented 0n ington first!“ ) 1a lg S His Vairaries. <4 asiness In Can. ooklyn Corporation Have ? Leased Building In Toronto-— " Will Employ“ Large Number Q 0f P eOPIe- céiifirrirriilftfi’ r.- ' A mother and her eon wore carried, (swam h u" Gwen“, away to an undetermined fate last I s T Mann-m, out" Jung “_.me night. when a mighty cloudburst . conloudated mmmaphm‘ cob broke down on the mining town of ~ pmmn o, Brooklyn’ N Y" ha" Wayne in southern Alberta. Roads bu“ two out,“ flows m a mob wen ruined. basements filled with A em factory building at 1191 Bath- “i? ‘l’? a m" b?) ‘l: ' t s.” d dm immmb Ell G11. UWIIPOUI, EV 6 u“ an m‘ i g the worst in Alberta's history. lately to establish manufacturing f~ t operations in ‘Ibronto. acoordins to Mm’ Jun“ Gmmm and h" 12 l ’ - ' .5 - _ year old son were carried away . . -_ _ 7i “$9 i the “fine frenzy or righteous in- Mr. K111; had worked himself in-l dignation into which the Opposition to a great frenzy in speaking 0i leader worked himself yesterday ov- unemployment. He had not bceil were ::.:.:e:::.::;~ :.:.:r..°t::. wry. t... 1-»... s The declarations of lVilr. King, he west, Dr. Manlon declared. Mr. King Hon‘ Mackenzle Kmg’ Liberal lead‘ continued. “reminded us of those had started of: by talking prosper- m" l?“ m speak l“ the budget d9‘ days in 1920". The Government may lty; and “some of his friends were bate m the Cmumms ycsterdayi he have made some mistakes; but at afraid he was going to be mobbed." “'35 gmeted “m1 pmlmged “l” the same time it remained a, “Gan- Dr. Manlon commented on thelplawe from his mlmwem The Pres‘ ada‘ first" Government. 'I'he Gov- great trackage of railway in Can- em budget" he said- was °f excel?‘ ernment of Mr. MacKenzie King, add as compared with Great Brit- “mml jmedwst m" "“'° m‘ ‘hm’ . - I a ,, an 0mg reasons. Ir the first place, it W38 . - 0f C°mm°m wmnmt” ‘m is understood that the ter de- occupants’ . ‘ . - ~' a -- Elmlatlliehiitpldailnmlfiqfd:1:21:21‘:Zdiintifielsllmcgilseifililxfei todlay had presenwd “hue an mulltries- m‘ u“; and ullmmerw wdw‘ partment of the Lawson d Jones Pouring out of the flak 5m“ m RT. HON. B. B. BlllNNliTTl-What elle can you 6X11”?- bu! ation "during his years of Premier- the Job of checking the accounts cmdmg Canada» “Te l" the mld-i" fnslsiwd w “d” xume“ h‘ Company will be turned over to tramendou‘ volume‘ “m” swept sweating and whining fromonewlio insists on wearing a c811 "l" "l" ship than any other Government in of the Government railways, Dr. °l ewllullllu defile-fulfill and Willie "' calla“ i“ ‘nvermyms the new concern. Offici '0! the dam u” meek!" Hm and picked pulled down over eyes and can. the history of‘ this country." Mr. Mlanlon said, and then proceeded to mn-ildemble W111 "lire-fl “u! i.» opelflllllll-l- m9 °°mPmY Wm now company state that uipment “P the little home of James GTE.‘ King had spoken yesterady of mli- refer to the showing of the system abrfml- Tllu budget 8150 reflected dcwiy and feel its way for the Wm be 1mm“ mmedmteiy and hum- The "lad Waters» “We _ lionalres. But the opposition lead- financially in 1921 and 192a. 'I'he the policies and the spirit or the iewyelilu- “$14k” M!“ 395$‘ that the plflflh wui b, 1n opeflflgn sw'epmg m” dwelling "m" l“ er evidently had forgotten or over- former Liberal government, however 111ml" Bdminl-ulillllll- Thlldll’. l0! . m, was derived from agricul- about August 1' ‘Mn! mplomgnt foundation tore through the Ex- C I . 1 4 t looked his former associations, his added obligations or $270,000,000 to the first time lll 01118411941 history- 9 e _ 1 * Mznk Breeders m1 credit corporation of the to ‘ m.“ number o! people‘ oalslo!‘ Mine and caused s. wide sec- uwclmon with a millionaire who thcbudget was presented by a cab- Btates, which hadiunction- ~ tion of a roadway leading to an was one cg the "greatest exploiters lnet minister who held the dual dr- I Ho I d Me e t 1 n g A S ' t ammerszde .\ iill__\\ H‘ _ “Fr i \"“ an announcement made this morri- . m‘ by the wmmo mdmtm, cam when their little dwelling was mmmm Th’ company specialize! swept from its foundations. Search- (Camdidn Press) m the maximum“ or cm: bands’ ers today had found no trace of mews, Ont, June ii-Wmu" cigar labels and all classes of high m‘ m“ “W” m‘ ‘mm w '1" kw weeks the organization of “we “hem mum and Jone. certain whether it had been crush- mmlnidn Agricultural Credit Lat with head omce in undo“. ed into the water, filled excelslor v Wlll be “mpleml E- w- Ont. and with picrrts in London, “m” °‘ °""“’d “my °“ m’ "m" "y, n-ggidcnt of the Canadian “ma”, ‘and Ham“. Wm be 1m Ion waters of Rosebud Creek. No ., c milway company, told the teruwd m the MW enterpma It hope is held for the lives of its two Continued on page 3 ‘m, Mmcess on similar 11nd, 1n entrance of the mine to cave in. " lice of Prime Minister and Minis- ‘mwn and other 5mg“; Water entered the mine and rush- ter of Finance. a ed along the roadway a short dis- Perhaps, Mr. King suggested with ‘to-nee before pouring into Rosebud a trace of humor in his voice, Creek. As far a; could be learned Premier Bennett would relish s. no one saw the house disappear. change in Canada whereby the of- Marks where the dwelling ‘had TWO Hurt Autos de R E A D I fice of Minister of Finance would stood were found by those reaching be changed to Chancellor of tho the scene as soon as the heavy Exchequer- T7115 Would be in keeps On a Curve-Other Occupants T s E l F Of Cars Escape Injury- __ -. ouNcsMENrs, = COMING EVENTS, MEETINGS ETCS. "int 65 Tea Party on July 1st. 5110-6-11 daily till July l. "Come to Hope River Friday, r... 19th to see "Captain Rackctt". downpour g1rwken9§ Immedmmy ing with the traditions of Great Britain. Mr. King, personally. (simian, Th, Gal-diam would have no objections to such Much enthusiasm was shown at a- chmfle- inquiries were made in the district and Mr. Graham was located. He said he had left his wife and son 5301-6-16-41 MADRID, Juno ii-scvcrai even- ln the house only a short time be- "ileserve Thursday, June 25th for mg papa!’ “mm: them the Her" ‘on’ - at North Winsloe. 1r not fine, old o! Madrid tonlsht printed ru- r ‘twins flfiiilns- 5315-6-17-21. mored reports that General Mar- _-_.___.__'._i__ tinez Anido, former Captain Gener. fiileserve Wednesday, July 8th . h m Party at s‘ ‘Eugene?’ al of Barcelona, is on his way to mm covehefld" 5328_6_17_41_ the Province of Navarre to head an army in an attempt to place Prince avl-mighpumacnal by pupus of Jaime De Bourbon O11 the ThIODO i Jhompson, Zion Church Hall. of Spain. _ 5344-11. "All country Stores ‘sell Mac's IOOd time. 5356-8-18-21. "Savage Harbor Womens In. sq 51g rm. a battle. You Wm u" stitute will hold an Ice Cream Fes- 495545434“ flu June 3Q tlvll on June 25th. Come and have a. "Borden Line Club loading hogs, calves at Albany Thursday, "Stanley B71689 mu tonight. WMachines Badly Damaged. (Special to the Guardian) A bad car accident occurred short- ly after midnight on Tuesday when l two cars collided going round I icurve in the road about a mile and ‘Ia half beyond Miscouche on i116 rwestern Road. As a result. Mr. F05 Iert Palmer of Summerside has his Buick sedan badly smashed up and he was taken to the hospital Buf- d m: 1 I ,'rh Miss Read. is o ncey ferins from bruises and shock e expect‘ mymzgo home m a ‘aw vacation m the (my, when “m? other car. a Durant sedan. l8 535° car, which was going towards Well- ington. The occupants had been to a, play in Miscouche. One 0f them. Miss Mary Ready of Kenslnston. who it is understood was one 0f the players, received a nasty wound just below the chin. She was tak- en in the hospital and received medical aid. Mr. Palmer was able to go home yesterday afternoon and Return To Old Condi- tions Perhaps Not Desirable, Says Mr. C. C. Ferguson, Gen- eral Manager of Great West Life. “They; is evidence of business re- adjusting itself to the new condi- tion of affair " stated Mr. C. C. Ferguson, Winnipeg, General Man- ager of the Great West Life Assur- lance Company, who is spending his the second annual meeting of the P. E. Island Mink Breeders’ Associa- tion held in the Curling Rink, Sum- merside, last night. Mr. J. R. Forbes. presided and opened the meeting by expressing his pleasure to see so many members present and the continued interest shown in the business. The Secretary then read the minutes of the previous meeting and financial statement for this year, which were read and ap- proved. 'I‘he Secretary reported as follows: This organization is ac- countable for much of the protec- tion which the mink industry of P. E. Island has been justly accorded. It was necessary for the Liberal leader to go back to the year 1880 to find a. precedent for a. Prime Mull-SW!‘ Dresentlng a. budget as Minister of Finance. Rt. Hon. Wil- liam Ewart Gladstone at that time held the dual office. ‘This was a. "noble example for him (Mr. Ben- nett) to follow but I wish he had presented a budget more along the lines of Mr. Gladstone." The British Liberal leader, how- ever, had not assumed the dual role of Prime Minister and Chan- cellor of the Exchequer, without 48 Years of public service behind him, proceeded Mr. King. l 1am Hours 12 to a only. sin-mm; show, dance following R0281‘ W. B8bS0l1, All- of th i b The Guardian yesterday. . oioc-e-is-ai movies. Murray Harbor North. m- bully dfl-iiloieu- The" W" "l" ‘““"- Th‘ M" °°°“p'“t‘ e v°w°d y We were the first o1 the nine pro- "But he was an ordinary man." ' , day; Murray River, Saturday. "cllllain Rackett, a ii-iwt com- D 5863-6-18 - rnma with s eclalties. e "- btrt. Hope Rivgr. June 19H? "Rev- All“ Reurh returned 5301.546.“ Presbyterian Mlsionary from Man- ‘Lc __ churia. will speak in Zion Church Iyde River presents “The Ab- Friday night at a o'clock. The pub- l~Minded Bridegroom" in Afton lic are cordially invited. Silver col- _ may. June 19th. r1 not fine lection. ssse-e-ia ~ 5305-6-17-5 "A" 1 -—-— -—-—— nterestcd in the cleaning glue so the chicken Supper at of Canoe cove Cemetery are m- S Church from s to ‘l on titrated to meet at the church at a my“ tine 23rd. Ice cream serv- 1.00 p.m. on Monday, June 22nd. _ till i0 oclock. 5330-6-17-21 --__. O0 -—- "no Winsloe c. o. 1. '1'. will hold l" A" Dllrlles interested in im- an ice cream social at their hall on . It 2 ' 1 ,_ By 0rd; Co?“ 2221:1113! 20th not fine, June 28rd. bilfid-B-H-fli. 22nd. Hlgbee of Howard. Don't flail ‘- Absent-Minded Bridegroom" presented by Victoria talent. Ad- iave d1 1, ,,.,,,‘;‘ckf 1-, lggéluiy; June Bind. mission only 25c. saia-s-is-u. NEW YORK, June ii-Roser W- problems. is vrillinS t0 stake his 5353448 fgputaflofl that business has seen .. ,1 Brackley Point “ma” In a letter to newspaper-adver- t "9 Mmdill’ evenlli- Jul" "ud- 11 using executives attending the con- 53“'6'1a'sl' vention of the advertising federat- "At Victoria Hall, Monday, June lull Of 4mm“ “d” h“ ‘m’ oclyde Ring-Fl;- "lhe recovery will be slow and te Y"! Prfllfltl to see this three act comedy drama. ab“, bu; t)“ 01¢ law of action and reaction teaches now that unpar- alloled prosperity will aslln 10110" "Come in Afton Hall on Juno the denrwi -" thority on Economic Problems, Is Will- ing to Stake His Re- putation That De- pression Has F?‘ Bottom. economic abson. authority on worst. i young men and three girls in thiu Canada states in number of miles of tele- graph wire, accordirw t0 U10 De‘ partment of Commerce. The Unit- ed states. however. has more tole- phonos per man, ovary build!" persons having 111.4. telePlWMl- The Dominion nu 14.: telephones W hundred Canadians, and New 2m.- Cutranks US. In Miles Of Telegraph Wire (Canadian Press) WABI-UINGMN. D. 0., June 11- United outranks the ALBAPBNE FACES THIRTY- FillIRlEAliS Will Be Compelled To Abdicate His Rule of What Once Was Most Powerful Gang of Wholesale a return to Old conditions; in fact it might nm be desirable,” Mr. Fer- guson said. “Although the readjustment is proceeding, I think that the chanke will be very gradual. We are on the up grade." "You have had your share of the depression here. with accomllully" lng lower prices," Mr. Krill-Will observed. “The Province BPl-"fllflul" ly ma had little unemployment- The existence of this problem in other places is due to the tendency of the unemployed to gather in the larger cities. There is an agltatlfiln afoot now to get the unemplvyed out again on the land. "In the West there have been many complaints in the P8P"! about the lack o! moisture,” Mr. Ferguson said. "However, the gen- and now nearly all the other pro- vinces have their mink associations. We have been able to meet all our liabilities and show a credit bal- ance. This associatlon through its publicity has become widely known and numerous inquiries from Eur- ope has reached us by letter and cable in regard to our mink. Neg- otiations have been limited through the general economic condition pre- vailing today. However, the day of adjustment and normal restoration appears on the horizon and an op- portune time for mink breeders to prepare for next year's market. It ls urgent that we ranch only the best. and cull out all mink that cannot be classed under dark or ex- tra dark shades. Mink breeding is only in its infancy, but much may be expected from persistent atten- m-uis .—S “ t think that we will have m" WW“ Wm‘ mm“ N I d‘, m vlnces to organize the association inter-jogged Hem»; Bow-use, Inde- pendent member for Labelle. Gladstone was meeting his twelfth Parliament when he intro- duced his budget. It would have been better, thought Mr. King, if Mr, Bennett had waited a little longer. His budget disclosed lack of experience in a. large way that can come only after one has held the portfolio of finance, combined with the position of Prime Minister, for a long time. There were before tho House the Premier's motion to g0 into committee of ways a-ncl means, an amendment moved by the buds get-spokesman of the Liberal party, and a sub-amendment moved on behalf of the independent group. Mr. King read all three, dravring attention to the fact that the Lib- eral amendment expressed regrel that ihc government should be 5391-6-16-21. "m “d u, "The Abaenhmnded Murderers In The oral rains of the. JB-Sil tell day! tion. Through careful breeding, it pursumg u “Tong course in its bub _¢__- Bridegroom" Absent-Minded nridesroom" and 25c ., agllglih. Wednesday, June night, _ M c ock. If not fine, ‘Thurs- . mission 25 cents and 85 cents ‘luldv- ezoi-c-li-n. '°°“l° to Tyne Valley Thllfldly f "ill It aao and n8 "a Man: - y Doneymmll" presented by ramatic Club. Admission -___ i’ W» L- Outhouse in lecture ' e‘? R180 good programme, Maximum-Bi . presented by "e River Players prclfll" Clyde River Players. Admission sec If not fine the following J7me Weather, Ind commie, June lii-Modoratp to 35c. Dance after the play. "up gaming wind-l. partly 6W4?’- °m'"“'" with scatter-G showm- ‘ Temperatures men of the opportunity newspapers new have to render a real service of teliim the truth. He chldud i119 newspapers for not printing gloomy statements when prosperity WM It its height, although certain econ- enlists predicted I 499N551“! ""1 tried to sound a waning. "the most conservative econom- ‘its who were bearish a few your! gago are bullish now so far as tho future is concerned. Irrespective of what happnes to the stock market in the next yell‘. I am willing t0 His paper warned the ellvulul" land is next in the mt. Another Broker Gets 2 Years (Spoclll to the Guardian) WELLAND. Ont, United States. ‘(Special to the Guardian) CHICAGO. 111-. June 17-Hou- feco A1 Capone will rsovlwl!‘ l" the INdoz-al Court of Iederal Judge June 11- James H. Wilkerson on June 30 to Qgorgg w. Miles, former President be scnianoed to prison and to ab- of tho defunct Lincoln Bond Co. dictate his rule of what once was of Toronto, was sentenced to two tho molt powaflul Ions 0! Wllfllu‘ yells and six months in Ports- uio murderers. bombers. wrirufufir should ensure a fair crop. There has been quite a transition in Manitoba to mixed farming. This will tend to stabilize agriculture in that Province." Mr. Ferguson believed that the life insurance business has suffer- ed less than other lines. The busi- ness during the past year dropped about ten percent below that of the peak years, 1928 and 1929. Mr. Ferguson, who formerly be- longed to Marshileld, is accompan- ied by Mrs. Ferguson and by his is possible to obtain superior mink. In constructing a minkery, ventila- ticn, sanitation and suitable rations, location and cost of material must be taken into consideration. A bal- anced ration is economically pro- duced by incorporating milk or veg- etables in a mash with a cereal base and containing meat and fish. In consideration of present conditions the directors recommend economical management by the association in particular, and mink breeders in general. In conclusion I wish to get policies, and regretting also lack of provision for the relief of unemployment. The indictments of the amendment were borne out by, the government's policies. he said, as indicated in the budget. He be- lieved that most of the members on the opposition side of tho House were in accord and he was, therefore, the more surprised at of the Progressives. . it Takes Exception teach-amendment the nature of the sub-amendment , in “"91? Christian cam-o . Minimum-OS i y e‘ "m" "m" m“- M‘ High tide this afternoon at 12.44 sicko my reputation that busineis " 25 cents and 15 cents. . . gggbgdqqt and tdllllht It 11.80. has seen its worst.‘ __.___ at 1.44 -- “ivutir Melville sun u“ m. even“ - ‘ i - Brim-tie Oliib d rises tomorrow morning at wasnmoron. n. o. m: t ih '" _ --.';‘,,,nb§'r'ry'°lll'cger°:,*fl°:{ up lI-Tho blllloll dollar frde.al la ' rust quarter moon Monday.‘ aonolt increased over $11,000.- on June no satin-any at 9 Juno n. an P. u. coo may despite early hbalfl- iona of the second quarter in- Adm icd, ults as cents. gunman, dd, animal l and two (m, mam He vlglts thank the President and his execu- moum maxing“? 2i Jfiacm; rsgumfii}, lmdidzggdmtr: Sh: province of hi: birth every few rsllfggrofiistmzyw h“ own u” Umud 5w“ has evdr- gnaw-n, years to renew old acquaintance- “I509 1n bond; given him by clients "Scarface Al" has before him a ships and visit familiar scenes. The to_ exchlnlo 101’ 10118 99"" 59nd" mumum term o! s‘ yea“ and a trlptofma Win21?“ ‘Zil/irendadli 42g Mr. Fergugon, who 1e“ the Pm‘, that it struck out the references Miles declared he had never Por- top fine of $90,000. Because of his mfiesr-emozmpaag ‘in excenrent me about thmy years "o, has m the “berg, lmendment rupee“ aonally received the bonds. The guilty plea he hopes for‘; 91$: 2m a“ ‘he “mu Mr‘ Ferguson resided m Winnipeg Wentywhree “m”; . id - bl .%~m““°“ m" “‘° ‘m’ ‘iiiiii.i‘.‘f°rfiiiir..ircsc attest-layman u. or.» tars-will w- One particular aspect of the sub- k amendment, Mr. King said, w be a very are“ as“ m the wand which he look strong exception was Continued on page 3 Continued on P889 3