_______..._----- I [ 1'. '_ , ; .i. $"_ 3 V ‘ nother Record ttcndance at The Fair MAXI3/is ~ I am.. ,_,///if 0! MERCHANT f, fs' _ “»\ \~ "UA ` - n 1, not allowed us to knew every- ` A .:- '/y/. f ,_ ., we ~`\\\\\ ' _ -‘_ ' J” " / 7/ / 'F4 ’ & Never seek to Nik bdyond your- s* he o|e’s Paper earl byEverybody \ Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew / 1 1 \ M' 1 _1 I-li _ L l L_ lx l a-in 111.. pl it i . I === l-_ _ == » is . .f ! i MAXIMS OF .A _- MERCHANT’ sau. _` \ _ /ffl-< ’ l -_ irsuuuf oweuu. russia ues. , :I 'M 5"" " 4' 'f '-M ' =l of r ._ nf ee. 1 ¢..,.l.ms¢vu amuse rw. asm. C ETOWN, CANADA. FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1930 8 PAGES .usual susseelpusas vsliiues ssoo. - 8: Mail Canada and U. IL A. ssoo. ._-_#_-m-_.ls=e___._ . _g V ,_ gn = L Y _I __ 'O THER TRA GED Y O SEA TA KE ITS TOLL ENEIUN UF -__§`_-my-rw :_'ii:lZ>< 121-i ,___ For Disabled Soldiers, Owing To Present Economic Conditions, Will Be Suggested To Federal Government. ‘Special to The Guardian) TORONTO, Ont., Aug. 21.-Exten- sion of the provisions of war pensions for usabled veterans. owing to pres- ent .economic conditions will be sug- gccu-d to the Federal Government by '|- n Mayor '.l.‘e:np, on his arrival in 0 tyre. He stated last night on his d pe:-ture for the Capitol,-"we want recu:l'e'.u:e of what happened o Tl-\SS'ic1~'. when war veterans slept on the sidewalk a\vait1_nl; the opening of the employment ofilce to apply for li|5llN5 [ll ii P\§N5lUN5 ization, Who Yesterday, ' Tour. The visitation yesterday to the splendid advertising feature to land industry, was carried out by th ._ .Prince 'Edward Island Potato Grow °,.¢ra' Assn. according to schedule. Ar- " riving at Borden at 8 a. rn. the part was driven through one of the mos ant Potato Growing Districts Had Profitzible Re resentatives Of Every iAdvertising Program Of P.E.I. 1§,,,,,,,ce,TW,,p,em;.,s Potato Growers Ass’n. Car-i ried Out According To Sched- ule. Delegates Of Penn. Organ- ' ' Visited Import- And Various Delegates Meet In Centre Block, ; Parliament Buildings. 3 (Special to The Guardzam l o'rrAwA, out., Aug. si.-nemo ` sentatives of every Province, two pro- vincial Premiers, delegates from the UMA., tht Canhdilli COQUCU of Agriculture the Railway Brothe hood ployers and workers met in the centre block of the Parliament zsuildlng to- day to grapple with the problem of national unemployment. The em- ployment B.V.C. Council summoned by the new Minister of Labor, Serv swf Robertson was charged with the task of making specific recommenda- to the Government for the al- , r and other organised bodies of em-I 1;. ‘ _ tions land of some 100 niembers of the feet of extending the markets or the levlmon of the present umm, an Birth To A Daughter Last Night-Great Re- joicin g. V , ...___- (Associated Press) GLAMIS. Scotland, Aug. 21- The Duchess of York. daughter- in-law of King George, tonight rlvo birth te a daughter. TIN Joyful tidlntl were aa- neunced to the public by a huge beacon on top ef Bunter‘s Bill. overloding Glamls Castle. and the news went biasing over the colllltryoide in the traditional Scottish fashion, columns ef' smoke and fire. It went even to Leesiemouth, where Prime Min. ister Ramsay Mscbensld is spending' a holiday. Within a few moments of the arrival of this new possible heir to the British Penn.' Potato Growers Assn.. s Is- potatoes which are models of perfe prosperous sections of the province in American delegates were slow sixty cars provided by the Potato voice in terms of praise. and should be far reaching in its ei- staplc Island commodity. Fields ul e growth and the result of proper c - tivatfon; hospitality such as can ct attempted to make s census of the mini 0 be ' ». _ tw elves *~° 911° 'wud ml’ in Frm” Eawam wma: Cduncll teddy. An official estimate y and scenery in its way. uoparsllel t left an impression which none of the to u °f tion. The Department of Labor Thlvllc. Kilt George and Queen ed Mary, who new are at Sandring- unamployment in tbc Do n. pisses use total et about aasooo. Scottish Chambers ‘ Affected By V Of CommerceAre I ham, were informed of the event. _ l 0 Visitors and hosts assembled at Jobs The Mayor declared prose conditions would justify such a polio he contended. ANNOUNCEMENTS. coM1NG EVENTS. " MEETINGS ETCS. DYMH8 Park on Wednesday. Sept amber ard, 1010. 5940-a-zo-sl °'Y-°H¢i1l\B hose. lambs, -‘elves Ulss August sem. Afternoon. W. D MS. Secrets-ry. sooo-a-21-21 "Horse Races at North Tryon at V "Macs I-Icp Ale sold wholesale by Clark and McDonald, Queen Street. chu-lottewwn. n 5784-8-5-tueafritwka. k Stanley Bridge Hall tonight Big l~-ov' and dance. movies. Murray Pmrer Saturday, Canoe Cove Mon- “Y saoi I "Dance ln Pes.ke's Hall Monday. ..u_;u:t 25th. 5602-31 "Dr. Cliff., 171 Queen St.. Char- lottetown Chronic Maladies prove _ . nt- fd, and cured at home, where they °~"~f§-Mtc- sus-1-is-sm ' Coma in me |¢¢.¢n,|m 500;” the third of a. series on street pav he struction at lummerside which is *md dance in Orwell Cove ing especially contributed to T Guardian by Mr. Charles A. Mullen. under his professional charge. l aa- Hlll. Monday, Aug. zach. 599-I-8-I!-li “Interested in Temperance? Wom- ins Christian Temperance Unio ,, p .. . Annual Provincial Convention, Be- incisl hi hway construe ifque. september 1. sim-s-as-ii “Harland excursions leaving at 3 P- ul.. Standard every Tuesday. Fri- day and saturday. ensue 'ms for further ihformatlon. Slngle fare for welcomed by our provincial authori- f°Ul’ld trip. 6280-'l-9-48i "Emerald Club taking hogs. lambs. 'li sheep. calves, wednesday. 27th. lfternoon up to 8 o'cioclr. List at once. D. N. McKay, Secretary. ‘ 0906-3-Il-si. “Soul-is-Don‘t miss the Elmer Parnell Concert Party from Amherst li St. Pats-ielr's Hall, Bouris, Monday “~Ul'1i. August 25th at 8.15. Bale of :Alle and candy. 5915-8-ll-Si. _._...... “Comingl The Elmer Parnell Con- =°rt Party of Amherst. N .s., Radio Artists. will present their musical en- tertainment in Victoria Hall. Satur- flu. August :sro si uso p. m, V 5931-I-19-51. Nth at 430 p in standard time to the member si' sl-li 1.. o. a. A. mm- rarty aus arm-uoou from me com- °°" 0! Sister Ledges also of the msqq-s's solicitors. The central ot- :-; 0, A. invited. Members please meet. me Mum ,M f°“,,,m¢ |¢,g¢,¢m¢n¢_ W; II- ra. b parade. Bp::l|:l.‘§\2iff"_ uw. hu. mm mm commences nt Growers Assn.. visited Surnmereid and left for the mainland at 5 p y . in The points visited were Augustin Cove, victoria, Crapaud, Tryon, Al- bany. Searletown. Central Bedeque. The visit was one of greet import ance to the farmers of the province Continued on Page 3 Carleton immediately after arr C. C. Thompson, Canadian repro- - - sentatlve of the Southgate Produce BALHMX N_ S_ Au! n__Fom, Atlantic liners due at Halifax within the next four days have more than Saeed The Roads And consulting paving engineer of criticised the present condi'..lon of o Nada, but his criticism is of th constructive kind which should ties. Mr. Mullen writes: Of Change In . HighwayPolicy Visiting -Engineer Freely Criti- dises Condition Of Provincial Suggests Method Of Improvement. the paving department, Milton Herself °°“°i2’y-Side on the way. but mined Com any, Ltd Montreal the ques- tion of prov I ' ur s . be But at Bummeraide again, t On Saturday sftemoon last, I mo- tcred from Charlottetown to Bum- meraide and back with Mr. Mel- umy, your oliy surveyor. to color Continued on Pere I 200 passengers on board wbowill be affected by the new immigration regulations effective by Order in Council of August 14. They relate to ships leaving Europe on and af- ter that dste and bar admission to farm laborers, domestics, and others who formerly mods up a large por- centage of immigrants from the con- tinent. Unless Ottawa authorities de- cide otherwise many will be refused admittance and may be forced to re- main .eu the stesmers. immigration officials received official notice of the changes on ’mesday~ Need c' fn the absence of the msnagciivaoxi ‘ Ininqzgratlofi Toronto me Potato Growers Association, mr. Regulatgpns l (Special to The Guardian) TORONTO, Ont.. Aug. 21.-A dele gation from the Aberdeen, Scotlan Chamber of Commerce, will visit To- ronto today arriving at 7.15. They will s nd the morning visiting tba visiting U . S. Potato Men llllvllls will nw Pnss.lllEANswERs CALL or Greatly Impressed W‘fhlllPnu.llillnl`Hilll Ili Splendld Island Proddctulllnlllulllill lnllllslllllli SHIP I5- DISTRESS I -- ' ___ .___ RESIDENTS OF MIMMINIGASH NOTICING Duchess Of York Gave SHIP ON FIRE ABOUT EIGHT MILES OFF LAND, SEND MEN TO THE RES- CUE WHO FIND ONE DROWNED. ANO- THER BURNED TO DEATH AND FOUR ==-_-ian 5:35:11' i?< T21--<._.1 ez §- Z r-\ oi 4:1: 2 . A114., Aug. 21- First brutally shooting down his aged father and mother. and Mary Pech- inet, aged 80 years, Jean Peehinst, Jr.. 40-year-old farmer 0! till 'I'l‘ier~ crclly blowins his heed oi! with charge from s shotgun. hom is believed to have mused the man to turn his comfortable farm e, , Despondency over nnsncisl Ai!a.irs d _ ‘signs miles um-uiwsn or me une, lu- to a shemblu. Alberta Provincial Police no in- Pe Sh°DDln8 dis*/i'i¢i~ Ai- 13.45 they leave vmigatibt. lt is considered likely for the Royal Canadian Yacht Club, where they will be entertained st luncheon as guests of the Toronto Board of Trade. l.n the afternoon they will be taken for a motor tour of the city. later proceeding to that an inquest will be held. Prominent St. the Canadian National Exhibition Grounds for a. private view of the\ ,,0hn Man Dead British and overseas exhibits and the art gallery. They will leave at 8.15 l s. m. the following day by steamer Niagara. ___,____._____._ mai ' ’ ‘ ' - Measervey. some concrete read can Four Thousand 'imc may uauurui vine or quita a lot on account of the d ties u reviewed. ur. mules may '°‘°- Will rw wow slain me . if I say that the road surface is rot t ten was s good pavement on the main street: and running cd from that, ee what I incl: to be the principal red- dental street, I saw s group of work. men doing concrete paving exception- iiliii iii” 5 E Yacht Sz _ With A (Associated Press! the central o i 5:21 _ 441" 'Q 5; i s Whohlvl The ‘fReds "Suffer .. ... ... ... .. ......._ ;... ...__ ' Smashing Defea t Slaughtered By _W Chinese Govt. Troops-Their "’°”‘”‘ "°"° ’°“' °"“'°“’ “‘.1.”.; First Crushing Setback. » D (lpeolll to The Guardian) 'Wusueh is an important Yangtze Ri- KANKCW. Aug. 31..-The sleughter|ver pert twenty4ive miles above 4.000 communists by psovincielixlukiaag Klaassl. Western lisngci Province' Fearing for their lives. inhabitants capture of 2,000 “Rad” ‘cf Wueuah abandoned their Pl’°P°¥iy. were reported today in|virt\ll-li! without protest and fled. dispatches. nie ap-'many solar to Kiulsis-us where i°r~ detest ,sign gunhoeta were anchored. Coro- ' udsrs, | muntst armies late last night sacked urdering, looting md destroyed large sections ef. me sunuus f.'\uoun»u¢ ess rmrue cosmos. ueusm muses cspuu Valley fer several wuts. News of _ister they threatened Hsnkow, Wuc- provincisl victory followed cloeelyhsngsndHanyang,alsterc.lties000 wgpou, Aug, 21.-Confirmation that Commodore H. L. Kind. m°\l\\'°f 5°;-'~ 1% 3* Umnih 5°";‘°°‘~ of Parliament. was aboard the strick- A- . sc alter wil presc n S yum mmdeh W" obmmg by lurk st nesesls on sunday. August °“ ma of W cmmvmvs ll Hands _.___- Klog’s solicitors that he was on board ‘the yacht Islander. His friends on . lxeeptths Commodore King, none Since than the Communists ve the yacht we understand, were Com insnder Searle, of Berwick on '1weed; ' ` A. R. Brailsy, of Dunnew. Essex, and 'is a. member of Parliament. The ls- ‘ties where the Nationalist Govern- Captain Ctlsaebrook. of lishpp, ‘lander owned by Col. J. N. ,Bigllepment has concentrated smell oodles ltortford. It also is believed that was wrecked near Nwey last night of troops withdrawn from Henan and me ef Commodore Kings daughter-s~ and on . . yu sg mm. sus. sein; at present dere King bad the yacht underltlovernment is seeking te stem the lsonaholidsyop.thelslsefWight. charter. \=°fi-\1lmlllll-'\“1'll°l11i°l\- wc!dofthebuminl0!W\isuchllu~ milesup the Yaugtsa from the sea. peh Province by Communists. who However, the "Rods" apparently were looted the city of 0,000 population frightened by foreign worships. which . and ransacksd the countryside. were rushed to I-lankow by American, _ ____ British and Japanese Governments. he of these mentioned in this statement ravaged smaller places. avoiding ci- ' an semi were lest comme-'sim-.tune Province from when me (Canadian Preasl SAINT JCI-IN .N. B.. Aug. il.- Jamas J. McGs.i!lgsn, prominent re~ tired tea importer and dealer of this city and widely known throughout the Maritime Previous, died in Hos- pital st Tracsdis, N3.. at noon to~, day. He ws's on s visit to the North Shore and was taken ill at the week erid. Pneumonia developed and prov- ed fatal. ___,1.._.__-- t Johnny Miles Finishes Third 'h 1 Marathon lCs.us1llla Press) CIVIC STADIUM. l-lsmlltcn, Ont.. Aug. 21--Duncan Wright, slender little Boot, wen the British nnpire Games Marathon early this evening from s field of fifteen. Sam 1Nn'il of nsglsnd was second, nearly three auartArs of a. mile beck of Wright and Johnny Miles. l-lamllton star. third. The Weather, etc Moderate to from earth east winds mostly fine wth not much change in temvsflli-‘1N~ Maximum 69 Minimum 55 High tide this evening at 9.18 and tomorrow morning at 9.23 iltsndsrd time.) lun sate this evening at 6.58 and rises tomorrow morning st 0.00. Bummerside tide eighteen minutes iam was chu-loumia. t el IN' DYING CONDITION. i (Special to the Guzudian) SUMMERSIDE, Aug. 21-Apsteamer running down the coast, steaming north, was observed about six o’clock by pco ple at Miminigash to he afire. She burned for nearly two ours. It could not be ascertained whether she was complete- y burned or not. When first seen she- was not many miles Eff Ca e Wolfe At the time she was seen to catch fire the p . steamer was about seven miles off the north west coast of Miminigash. Her smokesiack could be observed through the. haze. _ _ T0 THE RESCUE _ _ ll Three large motor boats got under way and put off about seven o’clock for the scene of the fire. Those on the shore es- timated that they would reach the steamer about 9 o'clock_. Captain .Kelly of the Brant, had left Miminigash about four o’clock for Richibuctn and would be well under the cliffs of Richlbucto when the steamer caught fire. The steam- ten Dish-lot, _Northeast or mp-lmmm, ,er was seen to send up fire rockets before the fire burned out. ended his own life yesterday by lit- pltev. .lohn McDonald of. St. Marks, Lot 7, got in touch with is .Mayor Lidstone of Summerside, who phoned to the Marine Department at Charlottetown. TWO DE AD When the motor boats returned they reported finding sir men, one drowned, one burned to death and the remain- ing four unconscious and so badly burned that their lives are despaired of. Nothing could be discovered as to the name or destination of the ship. S. Kings Co. Day At Exhibition Livestock Parade Important Event In Day’s Proceedings. I 12,000 People Attended Big Fair Yesterday. Judging Com- pleted. The Live Stock Parade before thelgeneral purpose horses; cattle pl-N Grand Stand yesterday afternoon ode led by Mr. Charlu. 'rrenhnli was one or uw natures oi Kings wha-.e nerd was use shine for beet county psy, with gms wsstner md cattle; Herefcrds led by Mr. Sanders s.n attendance of 12,000, good for- son, North River; Holstciris led by tune me success followed ins big J. walter Joum: Guernsey: led by Fair. Judging wes completed in what- R096! Bros.; Jerseys lcd by Sibtd ever classes remained. The Midway, Bros.. winsloe. followed by semple of the Exhibition Building and the Amherst and Bull from Bromlltmk horse races drew their usual crowds! Ont. The formalities of the day were! in the hands of Kings County peo-T J. W. JONES' BOLSTZINS pls. At ii s. m. 1-ns worship Mayori MacDonald of Georgetown delivered s short address followed by Mr. E. B. McLaren, President of the Kings County lbihibition Assn. At B p. m. a. much appreciated programme was presented by Kings County talent. With twenty-nine entries in the Holstein classes J. Walter Jones. Bunbury. carried off twenty-one first prizes, winning in addition three championships, and two Grand Championships, also winning the T. _..,_, ._‘;". V in iii i . :id * Ayer; His Worship Mayor MacDonald, pre- Eaton Trophy against sll breeds. and `slaiug.1>resldem. Psion introduced . the Bank of Commerce special cup the Kings County people, and I-Ils for Junior heifer. The Grand Cham- Worshfp Mayor Prowse delivered an , plon bull. Abegwelt Hlemke 1"re.uey, sddreu of welcome. The livestockl is partly owned by a breeders syn- psrsde was held in the aftemoon at . dlcate in Rustiee, Messrs. Clark and the conclusion of the racing pro- Buntsin. The Grand Champion cow, grasnme. Following was the order oi :Maritime Nan Pietle. a five year old, procession: Mr. Reach lion-le. is milking on official record, as high mounted; ponies of Messrs. J. Wal .ss 95 pounds a day. The Junior ter Jones and Raoul Raymond. car- ` championship helfer was sired by lrisu hotel: tombstone; draft and the Grand Cllslllw Nil- 1, 1*. ' "4 l' ' l \ ' '5/. 1 l 'r ,:;_;_'~_;_, QE. ‘_ is-»\;.‘r "S`.~‘\`~`\ -\ 4 elk. * v' ;-L \1 Qu. .. .i i 1,. ' ,,. . 1'- 01'?" t _ .,_. > yum l".~ 5` . i .. I '_ if: ~'ai` _ ill. __ _li , ll? li .. ‘|' y *~ W x. »,». .` l..fus| f `~ 'L-_\' ` .. l . W _ _ T _.-._ g ,.; - _ . 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