In", 9 Icundcd llll omlzftitcwn Gulrdim Two Cont; MIGHL, ikilillliillil cllllnlimils IN llllTES_lll)ll$E Cnadians Being Crowd- ed Out to Leave Jobs Open For Americans i _ Canada Much Bet- ter off- , _ LONDON‘, Ont., June T-Uncm- ployment in the United States is driving Canadians back home, and departures for the other side of the border are back to prewar level. May ‘of this year saw sixty-three permits issued by ‘the American Consulate hereto departing Canadians from the London district. In the corres- pending month last year 125 permits were issued- Reports from the Amer- ican side of the frontier show that conditions are worse over there than in Canada and that Canadians are being crowded out to leave jobs open for Americans. ' ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. v MEETINGS. arc. r"MLsslon Band Concert in Zion Church Monday night, June 9th. 4255-6-7-21. ‘ "Recztal at Kensingtnn. Tuesday, June 10th. by Prof. Thompson's pu- plls, 4295-6-9 "Reserve August 11th and 12th for the big Bazaar and Inside Circus at 5t. Peters. 4731-6-6-31. "See "the Wizning of Joy" by Cornw "iung people at Harrington in Wednesday, June l1. "rm Marshfield-‘W. r. Wiill pre- sent their play "The Three Pegs“ in COflP-Vlll Hall, Wednesday, llth. Orthcstr» ‘in attendance. 4293-11-9 "see "The Winning of any" by Cornwall young people at Harring- ton on Wednesday, June 11. "Come to south Rustico. Monday- June 9th and enjoy "Eyes of Love" liy the Cavendish Players. 4168-6-5-41. "Belfast Club loading hogs and calves at Fodhla station Tuesday lflcrnoon, June‘ 10th. 4271-6-7-21. H5500 Royalty Play, ‘Tompkins’ “mi-d {in}; at Victoria Monday, . 9h. LA rainy come following “lim- 4171-6-5-41. "St. Peters. Dramatic Club will Present lllfli‘ three act comedy drama Hafithleen Mavourneen" in C.M.B.A. 12m Vernon River, Thursday, June - 4273-6-7-41. “$731? Norlioro Women‘s Institute 11 holrl an ice cream social in the W100i house Tuesday evening, June h. It wit nnc the first fine even- “llewrnc. 4258-6-7-21. prrThe Young People of Pownal will HO§§‘11=__l1*-@1r nlriy "An Old Fashioned J 6H1 in the Hall, Mt. Stewart, "he .tli at sao P. M. 4225-8-6-31. @1716 annual meeting Ladies‘ Aux- gY Protestant Orphanage, will be M a. Clindall Home Friday after- “ "l 3 week. 4277-6-7-61 u ~ . é?" ' be 061st inill at Wood Islands will o, er“ Friday and Saturday (only), “Much week until July 12th, when re close for the season. Payment “quested nn account before that - R- H. McMillan. 4232-6-6-31 . u -___ ‘M33116 to Hope River. Tuesday, my d“ h and see the three act com- semmfl The Guardians Dilemma" m, ed bl! The Indian River Dra- 0 Club. Play starts It 8.30 sharp. 4274-6-7-31. "7118 South Bedeque Women's 1n- Completely Blind From. One Drink BUFFALO, June 8—l1‘nnk Ir- win. 30, of Cleveland, Ohic, clean-cut and neatly groomed, was l. pathetic figure when cr- nigncd in City Court yesterday after having been picked up in the street, blind and unable tc find his way about. Irwin told thc court he had stopped in u: Elmira “cpesk- easy" on his way to Buffalo and had taken Just one drink. When he reached Buffalo he was unable to distinguish light from darkness. He has no rel- stivcl or friends with whom he ‘ii. The People's Paper Covers Prince Edward island Like the Dew __HI=EEAA’ CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1930 i? PRINCE cllllnrs RETURN CAUSES cnllsiiiililoi Will T a k e Young Son M i c h a e l ’ s Place On Throne - Sensational Develop- ments Expected (Special to The Guardian) BUCHAEEST, Rilmania, June 7.- It has been decided that former Crown Prince Carol, who madea dramatic return to Bucharest by airplane from exile yestctrday, is to can communicate. he said. BENNETi IIREES WURKERS Til Ill) THEIR ETMUST In United Effort That Toronto Might, By Greater Majorities Than Ever Return Another’ Solid Con- servative Phalanx to Ottawa. (Special to The Guardian) TORONTO, June 7.—Leading Con- servative workers in this city were urged yesterday by Ban. B- B. Ban- nett, Federal Conservative Leader to put forth their utmost in a united ef- fort that. Toronto might, by greater majorities then ever, return another solid Conservative phalanx to Ottawa in the present election. The occasion for this exhortatlon by the Party Leader was a private luncheon given him by the Central Conservative As- sociation in the Royal York Hotel. The fu:.ct1on was attended by all the Toronto members of the Legislature. including Hon. W. H. Price, Attorney General, the City's nine represents- tives in the recently dissolved Par- liament and the executives of the Conservative Ward Associations of the city, numbering in all about 100. City organization plans for the im- pending campaign were discussed. The discussion was in the nature of a round table conference with Mr. Bennett in a glowing inspirational address taking s leading part. "Wiltshlre Club loading livestock Thursday morning, June 12th. Isist with E. N. Easter, Secretary. 1i. "Hunter River Club loading live- stock Thursdcy, June 12th. Nicholson Bros, Secretary. 1i. "Hunter River tonight, come and res that special show the greatest de- tective thriller ever shown. 4201-6-9-21 "Loading hogs and calves st Mill- view Tuesday, June 10th. List ct once. Millvicw Livestock Shipping Club. 4182-6-5-41. "Montague Club loading hogs and calves. Wednesday morning, June llth. List with Mont Annecr, Sec- retsry. "See "Tony the Convict" present- ed by Tyrone Lot 65 Dramatic Club in Morel] Village Hall ‘Tuesday ove- n‘ isckc in Nova. Bcctla, will move in- be proclaimed King of Roumania. This evening the country was re- ported calm. The Council of Minis- ters met in special session, from 8.30 to 9.30 to study the situation created by Carol's return. Carol, father of Roumanlas 8 year cld boy King Michael, flew back to his home land from exile m. Paris at 10 p. m. last night and today was the centre of a turbulent political situation which portended lnpendlng sensational developments. His return was the result cf negotiations with friends and emissaries of the peasant party Government covering months. when recently he promised to forego the pleasure of Mme. Lupescus com- pany, the Llbercl opposition which, whenin power was chiefly respon- sible for his being declailned at home, awoke anew to its dislike of him and fought bitterly to prevent his return. Friends met him as he arrived by plane at Cctroceni airdrome. He got into immediate touch with the Gov- ernment and Premier Maniu who urgently convoked the Council of Ministers in an extraordinary session to determine m what form Carol could participate constitutionally in his country's affairs. Negotiations were begun immediately to place him in the Regency replacing his younger brother Prince Nicholas, who is leav- ing on a foreign tour June 18. To meet any emergency the Premier ex- tended the current Parliamentary session until June 14. A censorship was established over the entire coun- try, but the news ban was lifted lat- 'er anrl almost normal communes- tslon permitted. Premier Julia Manlu announced today that he would await a Royal proclamation, taking cogniz- ance of Prince Carols return from exile and then would resign. It was I believed that hc would be asked to form another Government this time l composed of representatives of all the parties. LATER BUCl-IAREST, Rounianla, June 8 —Prlncc carol today recovered the throne he gave up for a woman five years ago, and was proclaimed King of i-‘toumania, his son Michael being named u next in succession. Both Houses of Parliament had previously voted to restore Carol's rights, first separately and then jointly as the National Assembly. Moving Into CampAlders/tot MONCTON. N. 3.. June 7—-Trocps from Amherst. Springhill and Stew- to Camp Aldcrshot, N. 5.. those from Amherst leaving there via the Can- adian National Railways, July 1st, ient at Car Overturns, Several Injured Serious Accident On North Be- deque Road Yesterday After- noon—-Mrs. Thomas Campbell, Bedeque In Critical Condition. (Special to the Guardian) S IJDE, P .E. I., June 8._ An accident, resulting in very scr- ious injuries to Mrs. Thomas Camp- bell, Bedeque, took place on Sunday afternoon about 530 near North Bedeque School. Mr. and Mrs, Pat- rick l-lammell, with their son Wilf- red,‘ were returning from Summer- slde to their home in Lower Prec- town; Wilfred was driving the car, a new Durant. In the ca: with them were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Camp- bell. when they were nearing North Bedeque School, Mr. Hlmmell tried to pass another cur going in the same direction. The road had been newly made up at this spot and the pletely over. The machine was com- pletely wrecked. The glass was smashed. the wheels were torn off and‘ hardly any part cf the car was intact. Mrs. Campbell who was in the back seat with her husband MURPHY Fillllll (Special to The Guardian) ground was soft. FIR unturned com- atlilfuill KIN Bad Ca cc ri and Mrs. Hammell, received such severe injuries that it is feared she will not survive. Besides a bad gash in her leg and other minor bruises. Mrs. Campbell was struck over the temple and a piece of bark off a tree which was struck by the car dur- lng the accident, had to be removed from above her eye. She is also suf- fering from shock. ' Mr. Donald fwuker of Summerside, who came on the scene shortly cf- ter drove the injured lady to the Prince County HospltalJrl-le other occupants of the C81‘ received sever- sl bad cuts and bruises, Mrs. Ham- mel.l's shoulder was bady hurt, but she was able to be , taken home. People who viewed the wreckage said it was a. wozder the occupants were not all lullccL-S. LATER At 1.30 this morning the Guardian was informed that Mrs. Campbells llni iillllTY condition was unchanged. No Appointments Made By King At Sat. ’s Meeting (Canadian Press) l death on Saturday afternoon. SUMMERSIDE, June 8.—In the Supreme Court st Summerside on UTTAWA» 011$» J11"! 3~PY°1TMY Saturday the Court was occupied Mackenzie Kins. W111 open his om- with the case of John Murphy, charg- 1931811 in 01131-1110 811d W111 Drweefl ed with incest during (hg whole or from that province to the Maritime the My Mn Johnston, 1g c" (m- Provinces, then he will go West and the prisoner asked that the Court, conclude with a number of meetings instruct the jury to bring in a. ver- in Ontario. This was the brief out- dict of not guilty on the secondline of the Prime Minister's itinerary count of the indictment. It was rul- 811111 at» “'18 0011611151011 0f 5119-11" ed, however, that though there was day's cabinet meeting. Following the no evidence to support the second meeting, Premier Mackenzie King count as drawn, it was open to the said that no Ministerial appoint- jury to find a verdict of guilty of a ments had been made. It is under- lesser offence than that charged instood that there will be s further the court. meeting of the Cabinet on Monday. Mr. Johnston addressed the jury __. _ on behalf of the prisoner and Mr. two hours deliberation the jury re- Thane A. Campbell, Attorney Gen- turned a verdict of not guilty on both eral summed up for the crown. counts and the prisoner. on motion After recess, His Lordship the of E. H. Strong? K. C., was forthwith Chief Justice charged the Jury who discharged. The Court adjourned thereupon withdrew. After about until 11 o'clock this morning-S. False Teeth, Swallowed 14 Months Ago, Recovered _.-_-_-_.---i_. ARESAFE (Canadian Press) SINILLA, India, June ‘l-Msjor E. L. Farley. Captain J. C. Frere and Mrs. Prcre, who were kidnapped Wednesday by insurgent frontier tribesmcn near Chamsn on the Quet- tschman main road. returned safely today to Chaman. Ray Brewster, North Mountain, Had Plate On Stomach For Over Year — Relieved By Vomiting. CANNING, June 8—Roy Brew- ster. North Mountain, who is employed on the farm of Fred Lyons, Blcmidrm, complaincd cf vague gastric discomfort. Lut - 47 against the bill. MAXIMS or A MERCHANT The destiny of a nation i-hrobs in every pulse beat of its children. Annual Subscriptions Delivered $5.00. ~37 “All (Ylnldl nd U. i. l. H.50- l0 PAGES G DETHRON ED ’ide Yesterday 0N sli JRIJAY; Was High-ly-‘Esteemedl Throughout The City And Province. It is with deep regret that The Gilardisn chronicles the of . Mr. Percy Pope, one of Charlotte-J towns most prominent and esteemed ‘ citizens. Mr. Pope, whose forthcom-l ing retirement from the position of i Assistant Receiver General was re- cently announced, and who, from the beginning of this month, was on re- tiring leave, had been in somewhat poor health for the past few days: but his sudden collapse from heart failure st 4 p. m. Saturday at the home of his cousin, Mrs. Margaret Bcairsto, 8 West Street, where he lived, was totally unexpected. Before a doctor could be summoned he had passed away. The late Mr. Pops came of a fam- ily highly distinguished for public services to this Province and the Do- minion. l-lis father, the late Horn James C. Pope, Premier of Prince Edward Island at Confederation and.‘ later Minister of Marine in the Do- minlon Government, was lnwtrumental in securing more favorable terms for‘ the Island upon its union with the‘ other Provinces, while his uncle, the late Hon. William H. Pope, was one (Continued on page a) I 1 l PASSAGE!) l Bill ill noun Forty-six In Favor and S a m e N u m b e r Against Adoption 0f Final Form of Meas- ure. (Special to The Guardian) WASHINGTON, June T-Passage of the tariff bill now is in grave doubt in the Senate, according to an informal poll made today by the United Press which shovxed a tie total of 46 in favor and 46 against adop- tion of the final form of the meas- ure, with fcur Senators yet doubtful. The figures include a dozen Senators. who may be absent when the vote is taken next week, ‘This prevents any definite prediction as to the outcome. Segregatmg the doubtful on-es the Democratic, Independent. Republican coalitlonlsts claim a lineup of 49 to A week ago the coslltlonists were ready to concede ‘ the bill would pass. The Republican administration forces claim they will win by s. tie because they say vice- Prasldent Curtis will cast the deciding ballot in their favor. If the measure is rejected as it stands. they have indicated they will not drop it, but will take it back to conference and eliminate the $1 per thousand feet duty on soft lumber. Cents Per l, MR.P.POPE lillifiifii l ' ' t lof commodity: rater. to all Ontario til is l)EATll Jill AS THE lRESlliT_l_lF HEAll ‘Five Are Drowned O Advent of Summe Weather In Ontario. H TORONTO. Julie B-With the ade ‘vent of the summer heat wavq throughout Ontario. a large fatalitfl _. 11st was recorded yesterday as ueopld endeavored to find relief from thQ scorching sun. Ten persons died violently. Plve of them were drowru ed. one a SbllCiCle as the result of th heal. Automobile smashes claimc three lives as people sought the open, aiid trains accounted for two. SlllPPERSl m l Tl) ll E E T$ Film , RICHMONDHILL. N. Y., June ’l.-< _""‘_ Several bandits entered the Rich< Commgdlty Rates to i mdnclhlll National Bank today, l1and< 7- l cuffed two women and five men and lgie1Goneoggitigl nah I escaped with $23,000. The bandit! 31 WHY - C S. Kiss Latest Price Quoted CLEVELAND. J1me s-a jury of seven men and five women to-day established the price of a kiss at six cents. That amount of damages was awarded Mrs. Orville Butler, 25, I who claimed she was kissed against her will by Dr. Lennard liuitler, chief surgeon at East End Hospital, whom she consult- ed about her health. Dr. Kuttler denied the charge. Each will pay part of the court costs. forced their way into the. Bank and: awaited arraval of employees. They PERTH. June 9-A meeting of the waited in the Bank almost an hour Maritime potato shippers and their . before Albert M. Thorns. the Man. representatives has been ai-rangediager arrived. They forced hLm m through F. C. (JornelL. Maritime open the safe. One report said the freight rates expert. with the rspre- bandit automobile was driven by 8' sentatives of the Canadian National Woman . Railways and the Canadian Pacific’ Railway, to be held in the office of M. F. Tompkins, traffic manaizer. C! N. Rn Moncton, at 1030 a. m. onl Thursday’ Jim's u ‘Summerln Canada’ Among matters to be taken up at, this meeting are: Establishment of permanent. commodity rates to the (Special to The Guardian) QUEBEC. Que, June Gs-My’ chief impression of Canada, judged by the past few days. is heat, said Rudyard Kipling, interviewed today on the Canadian Pacific Liner, Duchess Of Eedford. The famous poet and nov- elist and M . Kipling sailed from Montreal tins morning after s foul day visit and the writer assured re- porters that he expects to return neti year to spend a summer in Canada. Canadian Northw-est; establishment land Quebec points; adoption of a ispread in rates loezween bacced o:- lbarreled potatoes and bulk potatoes; (the matter of average agreements lfor demurrage. also jarcposed for ' consideration. r A representative delegation of p1- ltzto shippers from Prince Edward Island is expect-rd to attend. An iii- ivitation is also being ervteriderl to representatives of the different Afar:- filn-s governments. It is hoped to also discuss other matters in which the Marittnle po- i tato industry is. concerned in the af- ternoon of June 1'2. l I The Weather, ell: 4n cine llllo 1 The Presbyterian S§,(NS;,_J“§\:O:LD i Gen. Assembly l twins 1% USUAl-i-Y 1 rfoo LAZY ‘f0 __ cotlxcf (Canadian Press) | HAMDLTOBI. Ont. June T-After l t:da_\"s dlSCllKilOH of ritisslol-lzrj" ‘problems and the question of ca- ,operation with the Uniierl Church. lthe Presbyterian General Assembly, ,thls morning hoard tie report of the, {district churches comiitlttce headeflj ‘by the Rev Dr S. Banks N01:- ‘was recommended that the c =tee be discharged and the settlement“ jof disputed church property left to; ,tl-le legal committee of the Board of l Administration. - During the debate on relations lwith the United Church yesterday. ELTPU "' g"‘“°f‘e"'w iDr. Nelson said that he favoured a “n” m’ and n“ much mm“ m temperature. s conference. but that the property disputed between the two churches High We m“ mmmn“ "t 9'02 u“. ning June 10th. Good specialties. 422,444,431. Btcwiackc the some day and Spring- hlll, June 30th. The. Caps Breton Highlanders will leave Cape Breton "The St. Teresa's Dramatic Club week during a spell of vomiting, Mr. Brewriar expelled a com- plete pbic with partial let of They were held for two days or more by the Achskzci raiders who took them and carried them across continue to make cooperation impos- Doubled 51W- .____ traffic to Maritime Canada last 31hr (Special to the Guardian) exceeded any previous year. Tourist TORONTO, Ont. June ‘l-Officisl enquiries through this office to date tonight at 10 26. sun sets this evening at 7.50 and rises tomorrow morning at 4.08. Full moon Wednesday June 11th, at 1.48 a. m. Summcrside tide eighteen mil-lulu Rigging?!‘ present their play, "It will present their S-act comedy drama for camp Aldershot, Junc 30th, and artificial tooth, which he had m, frontier- into Afghanistan, after m m“ flls-tlllélylfevlelglalsdllgfllefllfiotlra- Hfnisnixglsmlzcrltunioig ngfinfliemgi the Pictou Highlanders will leave swallowed fcurtocn months pre- their can. driven by Indians. had Admission 35c and Illc ngdorsrdpen at m5. open st a P. M‘ bu“, ‘m; Plctou the same day. The Lunenbul-g vicus. llc u new in excellent hm, flopped by s bgrricade or rocks 1.30? M. Curtain at 0.15. 4300-6-7-31- play. ' m7_¢_9_3;_ contingent will leave there July lst. health. placed across the road. reports state» that Ontario tourist are just double that of last year. later than Charlottetown. _ ‘________________I___.;__.--,-;..-~..--_.. .. s, - -—~_.- '.' .. ....__.-.;_ --- .._..-,