I MAXIMS °F 4 MAXIMS MERCHANT or a MERCHANT He goes not out oi his way who gees to a good seaside inn. Morning flulvfiian, [nodded lllii. Charlnitvtrern Guardian Two Coma. 237/’ The People's Paper rwwflfl‘ Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew ~ inn? CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. MONDAY, JUNE so. 1930 Blessed is he that crpaeteui not for he shall not be disappointed. l . Annual Subscriptions Delivered $3.00. ' >27 llall Canada 1d U. S. A. “JO- i -._. 12 PAGES Contemptible Liberal Pro .V eterans’ Pensions Act Forced By Conservatives King Government, After Assur- ing Parliament That Pensions Act Was Absolutely Non Poli- tical, Now Endeavors To Cap- italize A Measure Which Ir Was Compelled To Put Through And Which It Voted Down When Introduced By Hon. R. B. Bennett Three iY ears Ago. i J u‘ ’ (Special to The Guardian) OTTAWA, ONTK, June 28-—After pleading that soldiers problems be kept Ont of politics it came as a great surprise to find Premier Kin; disregarding hi! Own request and with l-lon. James Malcolm seeking to make political capital out of legislation the cooperative work of all parties on behalf oi veterans and their dependents. Speaking in Parliament on March 4th on soldiers legislation Premier King said: "That is far too serious to be dealt with in a partisan manner." On the same day he said: "OUR DESIRE IS TO GET THIS MATCER AS FAR REMOVED AS POSSIBLE FROM POLITICAL CONTROL AND OUR DIS- CUSSIONS IN THE house As FAR REMOVED r1101): rou- TICAL CONTROVERSI’ AS POSSIBLE." ' When the ‘ giclatlon of the joint committee was adopted by Parliament on Ml! ZBTM l/Oll partisan character and the cooperation of all parties were commended by Hon. Dr. King, Hon. Dr. Manion, and liiajoi- Power, the Crainnan of the Committee. K Hon. B.. B. Bennett, in speaking oi the work of the committee said: '1 AGAIN ncsmc T0 ASSOCIATE MYSELF vriru rm:- MINISTER HON. DR. KING IN CONGRATULATING THE ZWEIII- ...,_,__. __ F‘ I EVIIIIEEIIST r {in-st AM Bishop ’s Condition ls Very Crave That poor hope is entertained for the recovery of ills Lordship Bishop O'Leary, now in the hos- pital at Dayton. Ohio, was the content of a telegram, pessemis- tic in tone. received at the Pal- ace yesterday morning. As a re. suit of the relapse of His Lord- ship, and of the present grave fears for his recovery. Rt. Rev. ltionsginor MacDonald is leaving for the Bishop's bedside this morning. It is understood that Archbishop 0'Leary o! Edmon- ton, has already left for Dayton. The relapse took place shortly after the departure o! Dr. Ray Brow. Montreal physician. on Friday afternoon. Dr. Kouhl is in attendance. isn Increases. Eiisuvifi LEADER not nut. GAMPAIGli (By Thomas Green, Canadian Press Staff Correspondent) ORMSTOWN. Que. June Ell-With three large meetings crowded into the day, Hon. R. B. Bennett, here late on Saturday concluded the pres- ent portion of his Quebec campaign. At LaPrairie, he spoke in the after- noon and afterwards at Caughnaw- ago. enroute. The chief topic of the speeches of the Conservative leader was agriculture, especially fruits, vegetables, butter and eggs. lvlr. Ben- nc-tt added that he favored Domin- ion assistance towards a bridge across the st. Lawrence at Linguine, “but not a toil bridge which ~11! prevent farmers getting their products to the market cheaply.“ Tonight. he depart- ed for the Marltimes to open his itinerary at Saint‘ John, N. B. “This prime minister oi ours." Mr. Bennett exclaimed, in strongly de- SIi IIIEAI] NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y., June 27 -Rev. Edgar R. Woods, din evangel- ist, was shot dead and two other per- scns were ivounded tonight elu-ringi‘ services at the Pentecostal mission here. . The shots are alleged to have been fired by Frank Ross. Mrs. Ross, from whcm he had been parted ior sev- Campaign Issues Clearll Defined Conservatives More And More Confident As Liberal Pessim- A Change, Is General Feeling Throughout Canada. ENIIIYEII THEIR VISIT III TIIE ‘PRO V I II t E Members of C. S. T" A. Delighted With Is- land Scenery and Hospitality. Members of the Canadian Society Technical Agriculturlsts who were %__ visitors to the province on Friday (Special to the Gwyn“) last, enjoyed their stay-in the gard- OTTAWA. out, ‘Jun; za-n", en province. 0:1 Saturday moi-nmg campaign has progress“ u, y" “all they were driven abount the cit-y the definite issues of the fight have‘ and the nearby toms. In the after‘ been demi-mhsed, uni”, mm, ‘m. Inoon they were driven to Summer- Time ' Ripe For must make a decision. In the mainlPlue °1 L- M- M°I1I4°m°n" the an‘ the electors are most interested with" °f Am" °Y GER“ Gabl” A!‘ economic conditions and their reac-IYMTIB In summer-Wile they “'9” tioii on business, whether iii the fac- I 511W“ over the Experimental FOX‘ tory or on the farm, and the eifectlnum by DY- G- mm“ 5mm‘ They on work and wages. Trade deprec-‘WQTE 11951115’ ImBTe-ilfid in "QTY d5‘ s...“ “Hum, h, exp“: and lmpofis. m1 of the expi-iiiici-itiii station incl railway earnings, national revenuedflhd m“? quesmm which Dr and commerchl hmcuflty a" a“ ISrmth answered with his usual court-l strongly reacting ‘ngt the zovemQesy. Accompanying the visitors from; mam. Wm, the” is memp|oyment_Charlottetown were Mr. J. Walter o, on], PM,‘ “me employmwg ‘qflchizrones and Mr. J. A. Clark. some of; is keenly felt in the home. LoweriI-h‘ ‘film’ ‘Ismd the "5 u" MU rost b: iiviiir. seven cents duty scrim Yam °1 M1 Edwml a" M1111 tea. or dominion autonomy are nohvauey‘ I“ the evening they were en‘) tertained to dinner by the directors of paramount importance to the maul irithout work, or only such part timeI employment as places himself and‘ i1§§$:lii'_i§i1ii§.'ii$"l'§§ F oov 1);: g a? l); lo“ I 1w 815150)!“ rlliions are due or not due to the] tCanadian Press) government's economic policy the‘ Government must assume responsib-I my and reports from throughout: has-recur. Me, June Zd-Thel the Dominion are that the electors Governor Dingley of the Eastern’ have come to the conclusion, “a Steamships Lines was towed into this Continued ".011 Page 3 forseen conditions precipitates somellsidfi "i1 Nvnh Shore Skipping 31 C!" naval no" feature on which the electorswndlsh “I'm” "43’ “I” the birth‘ These units will be conveyed to Pic-I Officer. l on on Saturday under Lt. Col. G. 121-- 1 I Militia Units " Go UndelLCanvas I l I l [Local Units Now Preparing For i Two Weeks Annual Training ' In Camp At Charlottetown. i I ‘This week the local Militia Units horses and 90 all ranks. The roll od lstart their annual fortnights train-l officers is as follows:- ,ing at Brighton and Victoria Park? Headquarters; Lib-Col. G. Ellioa I This first due to arrive being Sign:il-_ Full, 0. C; MaJor P‘. J. Andrew, M. Ilers and 26th Field Ambulance. ‘hi, 2nd ii-i Command; Capt. o. w. 1 After the camp here the VENOUS’ Campbell, AdJo; Major J. C, Martin, military units mil be taken to FlC-l Quarter Lvlaster; Capt. A. E. Power. tou on July 10th. where they will: Paymaster; Mayor 1.1!. Croken. va. [take part in the proposed COmblilECiI Officer; Lt. W P‘. Hyndman. Sig. and military manoeuvres, Off; Lt. J. M. hfcGovran, Musketij tou on siv warships detailed for this, “A" Squadron-Major C. Grabs-rib, purpose, and by the Hochelaga, which Lt. J. F‘. Morris. Lt. W. E. Phillips is chartered. ' Lt. J. E. Andrew. The following are the detain oi the “B" Squadron-Maser L. T. bov- units; lther, Capt. E. W. Johnstone. lit. R. IR. Ings. Lt. R. A. Gordon, Lt. D. S. ' Montgomery. ; "C" Squadron-Capt. R. H. Duvar, The Prince Edward Island Light‘ LI- F- M» NB-‘Ji- Lt A- F» 531111917611- Horse marched info camp at Bright-I Lt- J- E. Mustard- Thc chief changes due to promo- LIGHT HORSE liot Pull, V. D.. A. D. C. The strength‘ LS the same as last year. namely, 621 _._-- Continued I 01L Page iicili l (Canadian Pressfi CHICAGO, June ~25.—Johrr and Kenneth Hunter piloted their plane "City of Chicago" to a new world's refuellmg endurance record at 6.01 a. m. <C.O.T,) at 3.01 (C.O.T.) they had.‘ been aloft in the plane 430 hours and 20 minutes. ten hours beyond the mark set at St. Louis on July 30, 19B. PRINCE VISTEIJj nuisisnow (Special in The Guardian) LONDON. June Zs-‘Thc Prince of‘ Wales followed with the closest in- terest the evolutions of the Canadian cral months, was wounded, a. bullet change couldn't be worse.” Iport last night by the coastguard egroumies" in their musical ride‘ International nuts or firm: PENSIONS COMMITTEE UPON rni-z wnobbr IMPARTIAL. HONEST AND HONORABLE biiwucn IN ‘JHICH rue mom rAiurY PREJIJDICE on BIAS. "rusr Armosriirn nu: CONSIDERATION or AND FOUND A SOLUTION FOR A Gaur rbonbriw." Continued ‘on ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMING EVENTS. Page 6 "The Annual Picnic of the Trvon Baptist Church will be held Tuesclav, July 1st. 4920-6-26 ' entering her breast near the heart. lflfiuflclfl! the SEflOU-i Gffevt 011 Clin- A man. unidentified by the police, adian dairy products through the. was. wounded Ln the leg. New Zealarid treaty, “is he prime minister for New Zealand or for Canada? Is he elected by New zea- land or by Canada? 1f he wants to legislate for the prosperity of New i Zcaland, let hlm go down there and ' do it; we can spare him here." Immediately directing attention to agriculture, the Conservative leader Mr. BennetPs Itinerary In Liberals Pessimistic peciolly on the farm and tn the fu- tcutter Kikapoo, after she had been when he viszted the It is the vrldespreadtg feeling. es- WTGORESQ and beam! "Selessi by Dale iRed) Jackson and Forest forced to ‘anchor off Machias. bio/Horse Show at 0157111313 to see the 0-31-1431». when nei- propeller struck submersodcompezitzon for lumping presented‘ The men continued aloft. deter» The by himself. After their ride the, mined, they said. in notes. to remain Kikapoo brousht in the Dingle)’ lWPrince sent for the Royal MOunV-‘dl in the air until July 4. ‘Their broth- tcry, that justifies the general op-ime d°°k "n" a 5° m“! ww- fimmm in the conservative may’ Governor Dingley was bound from inc has brought a pessimism to the ' Boston to Eesteort and New Bum- Liberal party that his destroyed 6011- Wk Pele“ ""11 3°" Fasten!“- fidmce and enthusiasm Included in the passenger list were Considerabh rmntmem h“ been Iseveral enrouoe to points in Prince The Policemen and the whole contingent we,“ w the antcroom of the royal bot-z where the Prince shook hflfldfi‘ “rim each man. The Pfiilt? wld M3- jor Dam-i how much he APP-Twat“; @1151;- display and then returned w‘ MEETINGS. ETC. ~—- "Ice Cream and Dance in Packets Hall, lklanday‘ XIlQIII. June 30th. 4971-6-27-31. “Milton Tea and Bazaar, July 3rd. Wposite school. 4918-6-26-41. "Dominion Day Raczs-Everybndj-r racing to Sturgeon Tea, Julv 1st. 4828-(3-24-Ti “St. Colun-ibals Tea Party, Wed- nesday, July 2nd. 4540-6-19-101. "Millview Club lcadm; live stock.‘ Tuesday, July 8th. Li:t with Jenkins‘ M"Warning:-—Sh0W and Dance Bros‘ 49‘°'6_:7'31'; Eloflclmw! efneilmy‘ soobs-mbdi‘) “Ire Cream Social on Wm. NIZIIITSI m o I e I” cream social at lawn. hiargnte. June 30th in aid of] ghfield rink Wednesday evening. wommf, I“ m“, .,.,3_fi_._.8_._.,_‘ July 2nd, given by Women‘; Institute ‘ “ '__ " "Have an ideal holiday at Sturg- eon Tea party, July 1st. 4827-6-24-71 TheMaritimes The Hon. R. B. Bennett. Dominion Conservative Leader, will address the following meetings in the Maritime Provinces: Moday. June 30. night. St- John, N. B.; Tuesday, July 1, after- noon. Woodstock. N. B.; Wednesday, July 2. afternoon, Dlgby, N. S-t night. Halifax, N. 5.; Friday, July 4, night. Summersirie. P. E. 1.; Saturday. July 5. afternoon. Montague. P. E. 1.; night. Charlottetown, P. E. L: Moh- gavc strong expression to his party's policy for assistance to agricultural schools. cheaper transportation, dis- trlbution and marketing. It was necessary he continued, that farmers should receive just compensation for their efforts and rewards equal to the professions. “To keep Canadian boys and girls on the farm, agriculture stood first in Canadas development. "If We are to succeed," Mr. Benentt asserted, “we must supply the same advant- seo the Jumping in Win15 0i ml“ aroused through Premier King andlndward Blind" v for the Pnnces cup in which Great) his Ministers seekirtg to make polit-I '__ " ' _' ical capital out of soldiers‘ legislst- l ion. when it was urged in Parlia- (Special to The Guardian) merit and IBTeod to that such be PEMBROKE; Ont, June 2B.-Ten—i _ second. The Prince. shook hand-i; tative plans 'for a visit by His Ex- wm. can}. member of the wirmms team and the Gennans as runner“ UK). II B3RII BIRTIIIIAII Britain. Chili, Germany. FTQWB and. erpOol. the Irish Free state partwuwfid- , Hankinson. 21, was killed by c combs The British team won mth Germany o! lightning. ers. Albert and Walter. said the mo- tor seemed to be working perfect! and was apparently good for anothezI 300 hours. Whilfi “Vim! in a. gardm at U» England, recently e‘ The Weather, eild l1’ fakes A of West Royalty. 6-21-41 "Come to the Catholic Womens Ltflkue Picnic. at Sutherlands Shore. Cable Head, July 1st. A delightful time Assured. 5004-6-28-21. "The play “Mimmyb iii)‘ Wild R058" repeated in Kingston liionoay, If Ito . Tuesday. 1 4994-6-28-2i. "Come to the Tea and Ice Cream Festival at st. Marks Anglican Church, Rustlco, July 9th. If not fine the iolloivlng day. 4986-6-28-30-7-7-8. "Come to Ice Cream Festival at Mwfleld. Monday, June aotii. If not fine following evening. 5022-6-30-11. "Notice-Thrilling show "Chant of the Junkie" in Seaview tonight. Ston- “Y Bfldse Tuesday, Freetown wed- mdlv- bozi-e-aoo-zi. P"Come to the Georgetown Ten arty in aid of St. James Church, Wednesday. July ‘lth- Horse races, amusements of various kinds. etc. I 50l5-6-30-mwf4l. I "Reserve Wednesday. July 2nd for P6: Cream Social at the Cardigan c "byftrlon Church Grove at B pin. Dine in crowds! 50l6-8-30-lI. b "The Ladies Aid of the Hillel- "Wk Church will hold an ice‘ cream social at the home oi Harold Carver. ice cream and cake. 50l_"I-8-30-ll. "The Amtinl I\I"“..11P: of l4" field) Presbycterznn Cliliroi v. ml yilacel Wednesday afternoon J11 2nd. All‘, those win have pint in the rcm=terv1 are requested to ITIPII at ore or 4C"J~6-2 "Big Arluziic r nt Ft. Peters Harbor Wccinesrln . zlv 2nd. Al-l most every event II‘."\\'l‘i to WIIIPTI sports on flir- llllI-‘I-fillffi‘. Events open g0 Frqv-iiricfy l‘ ll invfie lll the Niel-gnu“ -' rcfrerlirnciits served during the cl." d’ ‘I-C-‘Ji-ii-ttsrn.) "Tea Party-The "iarishjoners of; St. Ann's. Lot 63, in nri hnirlinz a tea party on “Ycdnercl r the grounds nefii- the the day be unfit. the the following Thurrrlrr . tea party nmusemrntf '. for you. 5o ccmc on" tea will be on All the ritual ‘l be ‘n rfore (“vim "II. “."i",'w~G »f‘1.-'i'f hcrebv \\ .'.1 be t July II "We Vie unrlerslFlll l f) give notice that our closed everv Wedncsih (l... iii land August, m. 1 p. m. with the ex- 2nd. ccptlon of Werliieirlu . Jul‘ which day we vvill be "Hm- m" Dominion Day at 1 ll f“- Vernon lvleimod, Green Co.. Doull Bros. Fred 11f.) Lm-(L Heath t7hisholn" J F Bpurgeon Clark. l-l. V. ‘loffoll- I r l l p‘; 4 ‘(x/wool -8. '&C0. In‘ _ Rexton, N. B.. niczhi, Moncton, N. B.; ages to agriculture as to ozhei- activ- ities. It must be made as profitable as any other profession in ivhich men are employed." He. went on. “We of the Conserv- ative Party maintain that the Dc)- minion having control oi’ all systems oi taxation w; must assist agricul- ture, understand by scientific study the problems under which we work and get the best returns and we Con- servatives are pledged to see that ag- riculture receives the same benefits clay, July 7, night. Sydney and Glace Bay, N. 5.; IfilesdayfJuly B. after- noon, St. Peter's, N. B.; T118113. TWYO. N. 5.; Thursday, July-10. Bfffihnwfl. Friday. July 11. altsrnqon. Newcastlf. N. B.. night. Chniham. N. B.‘ The meetings at (it. Joiui. N, 13., Halifax, N. s, Charlottetown. P. E.'I., and Itiontrton. N. B. wil be" bi- dcasted through local radio stations. Chain heck-ups between the four local sta- tlcns will be utilized if circumstances pemm u in days gone by. "Distributing and marketing were] l E n ture. Distribution by our highways and by railways are necessary to give l cheaper importation rates for our farmers to get to their domestic mar- kets." he declared. “and the seawnys for importation of our yiroducts. A national highway was required for agriculture to connect the east with the west and to develop to tourist traffic. Mr. Bennettuent on. To this national highway. hzs party was pledged, and he regretted that the Government, as it had done in re- gard to technical education. had re- fused to grant assistance to high- (speclal to The Guardian) s1". JOHN'S. Nficl. June 28-431“ man was killed while using the tele- phone to advise his wife to keep clear of the, telephone during an vi-ciricai srsm last nlrht. Anew" znazi war. killed ill l 591d- "NdtGice-Come to Harrlnsfbfl H!" ti-inlght. s», a real rood BMW WI") lots of music. 5°33 "Postponed till later date, Hazel- bifink Women's Institute. I68 ""1" FMML 5030 i-ic put the question "how can you Continued ion Page 3 cellency Viscount Willingdon to Pet- ‘awawa military camp. a few miles (Special to The Guardian) [from he" a" fixed for today It ‘S NEW YORK. N. Y.. June ilk-The and women employed in. sebepb-s chocolate factory were mix! in; about how hot it was this after-l noon when relief came unexpectedly a; well as suddenly. A wooden tank in time to witness the range shooting by the third fieldbrigade of Toronto. For this evening, a dinner is planned in honor oi the Governor General by ‘ ofhcers of the camp. The annual de- cold water and vnighlng m0" m“? command oi the Canadian Legion is °Y1 ‘he “"45 °I m‘ “Wu” | Accompanying the veterans will be The “"3 m1 mmuh u“ IN‘ “M; detachments from the Lanark and “mm “w” “d 17m“ W“ mellienfrew Scottish and the Princess essential factors in assisting agrlcul- lelghth. Fortunately there were normum’ Dragoon Guards o; our.‘ cm era. The community |employees on the two upper floors. tn-ie ones from the eighth floor ldown however. were drenched. secure? Well. fellow Canadians, the the Royal Canadian Horse Artillery Band and the Lancrk and Renfrew pipers will also march. FORMER PRESIDENT l first market, the most profitable ‘market. is the market we have ct AND FAMILY Ihome. First the markets at home and ARE REFUGEES then the markets abroad." criticising ——-- (Cmadlari Preu) LAPAZ, June zit-Former Presid- ent silos of Bolivia and his family. were refugees lut night in the Braz- ilian negation. while revolutionary soldiers controlled the capital. The government of the country now is in the hands of a military board over the Government. Mr. Bennett ob- served: "A Government can at least see to it that Canadians have their own markets against unfair outside competition; and to the extent a Government falls, and this Govern- ment has failed. we deprive our peo- pic of a livelihood." l expected he will arrive this mornlnz| (Special to The Guardian) TORONTO, Ont. June lid-Canada on Tuesday next will celebrate the Isixtv Ihlfd anniversary oi her birth ‘ as a l13Il0ll. The comm? m!" 911991 0n July l, 1867. of the British North Aglnericgn Act. u-lncn united the pro- clmtammg 50900 muons of COIdICOIBEiOH service of the Pembroke i "m" °I Quebec “d onmrm NM“. i Scotia and New Brunswick into the 20° “m5 mmwed °n m” r°°f “Id to be held Sunday and His Excellency I nufilfus °I m‘? Flew“ mmmmn’ The sent a miniature Niagara Fills downi Wm like“, review ‘he service parade, birth of confederation was not mcrk- ‘ 9d by any organized celebrations Isuch as would be planned to com- I memorate such an event in the pres- carnival spirit was less strong sixty three years ago. Services were conducted in some oi the churches and a few bonfires were held. but the new na- tzon came into bcins “m Smkms lack of ceremonial so far as most sections of Ontario at least were con-' cerned. which presides General Carlos Blanche Galindo. Three colonels and two lzeutenam colonels are the other members. Except for the tenseness caused by the recent political up» heaval and the entrance of revolu- tionary forces into the city. Lapaz was leading its normal life tonight. av-etter Bread- Use ROBIN HOOD Flour v time fo m‘ far nmsiuuc, i‘. ‘(occurs ‘f0 A f MAN i I I A TORONTO. 0nt.. June Ila-Marlo time: Moderate west to southwefl ' winds. fair and warm. Temperature yesterday-JB-ISQ. Hikh tide this afternoon at 1.16 and tomorrow morning at 2.58. . Sun sets this evening at 7.55 and ‘H585 tomorrow morning at L13 istandard time.) First quarter Julv 2. 11.39 p. m. summerside for eighteen minute! later than Charlottetown. ' i‘ moon “bdnetday, paganda Exposed. / a ‘I’ I’ ‘at man.“ ' "....,-<.'=iz.a4.i'=s__\.-.-_. _. _