6| Ieuplel Ill!- g;,';'.'..“.{..‘..’..‘2'o1.'l'.u.. Two com. B) 1c CONSER v.4 TI v5 GAINS FRED? TED 11v ADA. TUESDAY. JULY 22, 1930 MAXIMS or .s MERCHANT I Deserve to be regarded as I. blame- less person. stalwart for the right in words and in deeds. Annual Subscriptions Delivered $5.00. _.y llnll Clnldu nd U. B‘. A. H50- 10 PAGES Eotato Issue Stressed At Last Night’s Meeting illii llPTilN'S SHAMRUBK V 0H WAY UVER ad W F d ' ' ' 5 ardyeflraé‘; Tflfiflt vincingly Handled By Messrs. Into Port Th r ee Times. l ii (Special to the Guardian) BIRXl-IAM. Devonshire, England. July ill-Sir Thomas Liptorrs yacht shamrock V. started for the United states for the third time at 6 a. m. today after two delays caused by un- favorable weather. an. costly green yacht, challenger for the America's Cup, put into Brlx- ham late yesterday, after a day's voyage from Cows, where it had spent Saturday night. A half gale that was blowing when the yacht be- gan it's voyage Saturday morning. developed such velocity that Captain _Ned l-iearn, and the convoy steamer yacht Erin. put into Ryde, on the isle oi Wight. only a few hours after sailing from‘Gosport amid the cheers oi thousands and the blowing of liners and warships whistles. Satur- lay night Shamrock v was takerrto Cowes. nearbfilif-Wllfif1ixstifdag favorable wind sprang up warm momma’. it sailed once more for her destination despite the threat of a heavy rain. .The rain became no more than a slight drizzle, but the seas became so rough that it was decided to steer the yacht into Brix- lum rlarbor for the night. Shamrock V and the Erin will proceed from here to Fayal. the Azores, where the Erin will refuel. ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS ETCS. "Chipuud Institute Picnic! When? luau-i 8th. 5539-7-22-24-26. "Hilntcr River Club loading live stock Thursday, July 24th. Stock lllllst be llStBd by Wednesday. Russel lvvhrllson. Secretary. 55l9-7-2l-2i. "Mu/dado Club will not load live stock until Wednesday, July 30th. “it ahead with Secretary. Mont ‘imm- 5520-7-21-21. ‘find Pilvcs. Albany on Thursday, vlllr 21in. Hours 12 to 3. 5549-7-32-31 "Planes, Planes, Planes, Battling gt the crossroads of Heaven. "Wings" ‘Milllfique Thursday, Borden Fri- Y- Crlpaud Saturday. 6503-11. "Ba i p Land excursions leaving at 3 “m. standard cvcry Tuesday, Fri- l "nil Saturday Phone m for mrther information. Single fare for "Ml mo. 5280-7-9-481 "Dr. Cllft. 171 Queen 5t. Cher- “mlll. Chronic Maladies prevent- o (‘Ind cured at home, where they - “ls- 5418-7-15-8111 13"}! You think a fighting fiier's life sunshine I wonder whet you Mal ihnk after seeing "Wings" at Plum- Thursday, Borden Friday, “PM Saturday. ssos-ii. ll , WW I P: Elflllt miss St. James Church * l‘ ° 0n grounds opposite church at ‘a MERFIELD. ‘fr’ dnesdny. July ' n l)“ 11M. 0n ‘Thursday. 6512-7-19-(1. Inc G I T "'" My 25th- - - Crimp at Canoe Cove (“or V! Alllllst 4th. l"or further m“ mlilvrl apply Mrs. r-nrry Cud- e- 86 Elm Ave. Charlottetown. lbfld-‘I-ll-ii. la WW wmTglfil Orwell Women's Institute n 3 d e. dance in the C-M.B.A. Juli-q” ernon River, on Wednesday, l "Ti Admission 85 cents. bbld-‘l-il-li "Novelty o i ‘vednpsda mnce Br ghton Club lentlnrr y elem“; July 33rd‘ pm‘ we o; gharle and his l-Icttsie ‘Dot- nce a estra. Make lvhcopee to real Ynm 9-1. Admission 50c. ' ‘- 883-142-31- ' "glooqlj "outlan- ' frwi ish Preference. “Borden Line Club loading hogs; l Conservative Candidates In Splen- did Form At Clifton, Where the i Campaign Issues Of New Zea- land Butter And Washington- Made Potato Tariffs Were Con- Myers And McLure. ' July ll. i930. The last political meeting c! the New President ls the new Frank Rolph, who MIHLIIIPI Graham. series in the Queen's County Cam- paign was held last night at Cllftonl Sea. View, l‘. E. l. The Conservative candidates, as at‘ Des: Miss Graham , other meetings, were accorded a I vent to see Mr. Hyndmm splendid reception and scored par-i the Chief Engineer. to discus the tlculsrly on issues relevant to New nutter you were talking to me Zealcnd butter end potato tariffs un- about. with him. Be did not hold dar the Dunning budget. out much encouragement for The hell was filled to capacity, than ever completing the harbor. president or the imperial Bani- Waiches Half I Brother Drown (Special to The Guardian) many being unable to secure access. but gave notice of your claim mil Mr. H. P. Found capabiy presided. if they proceed further and do Hon. John H. Myers, the first speaker, launched into a fighting ed- dress in criticism of the Dunning countervailing duties. “Canada. through the Mhekeugle ‘King Government”. ha llill “gave away her right to administer her Tear-II: and they have ‘passed this right for the time being at least to the United States to make their tarlfl laws. That is the situltlo " Mr. Myers cited the fact that bar- If there is anything further you require me to do. let me kncwandlshallbeglsdtoat- tend to it. Your: Fsithfully (Sgd) GEORGE J. TWEEDY y "In my opinion,” Mr. Myers con- ltinued. "the proposition was highly ‘feasible and it io a shame to mis- lead the people. (Applause-l If Mr. Mnhrwcundrf-ura them-u chance. you will never get a lotfor like that: l can ulure you of that" (Increased Applause.) Mr. lvlyers in ten minutes rebuttal speech at the close dealt convincing- ly with the sudden volts face of the King Government toward British preference; also soldiers pensions, old age pensions. the Governments fiasco MY- My!" Ylfemd 815° w ti" with regard to subsidized fish, collect- countervailing duties on potatoes. ling “m.” and other matters brawl“ “The part I cannot understand" he i “F; during m, debit said, "is: We had a 35 cent Canadian tariff: Why didn't they leave it at that so that when their tariff. if they saw fit to drop it down, could not go Hapondmg w emhumsuc n» below the 35 cent level? We have ‘ plause, m". W. Chester S. MGLUIG 9'" “hm” °“ u“ h“ Im“ Themrdelivered one of the boat speeches of may not be any danger in that un- (he ‘ampuzm » der Ordinary conditions, but there no‘; W”, punch“ “m! um are certain conditions that would “m”, he “m. “w. u“ ail-new“ mimfl‘ “an” our interests’ sup- our opponents to find out whether ‘pose that this-year the United States m” h“ ‘ Wu” "huh" u", h“ ‘had l. lugs increase. The last cropi ' latfcrm. or a program. as it is ix - ' l’ '22:?" 122:‘; athgnzlgzlrl; is tgrzugg: ‘rm I sometimes called, either for the pres- d m u n reentleut or for the future; if they ever fisrfaiiugv: ‘verge i: u: l chad any idea or being returned so . had any defin- l g M m power We have never Si?‘ itgpfjfgeilgilsiaswcrgp clap: ito answer to that question. But they "I cannot see where they served the Canadian farmer by putting that on the free list,” he declared amid applause. ‘ THE POTATO SITUATION MB. MCLURES ADDRESS damage we can always pre- I lent it. | ADRIAN. N. Y., July zi-hancls "comm, a, watched his half brother. William Brush, drown in the river near here ymterday. Francis said he bubbles to the surface for his amuse ment until finally t1" “bu” 54°F?- ed rising. The body was recovered- Thirty In jarecl In Car Panic (Special to The Guardian) NEW YORK, July 21—-'1'l‘lirty pas- sengers were injured in a. panic, one seriously, when e. fuse blew out in a train standing at the Fulton Street elevated linejlate last night. The cars were plunged in darkness and smoke drifted through, the passeng- ers clamorcd for the doors to be op- ened. and when this was. done. rush- ed in wild disorder for the exits Two fire companies were summoned and firemen sided the escape of these trapped on the platform. The passengers trampled. pushed. and kicked each other in their mad scramble to get out. Two Killed In Auto Accident (Cuudiau Press) _ OKICOUTIMFI. Que. July ZL-Two zhsve given us different statements dis f = . itwfisefrhllgwiseio nzgd 3:38;. every night with regard to what their l . I only hid enough to supply the“ awn policy really was At one time they‘ market “m: u noun“ t” pnvmuwould tell us that their policy wasi "m" paw" "m" an” do“ ma’ free trade. At another time they ‘ for . “me "m", u“ culmi- ‘Mb would tell us that it. was free trade h‘ "m, Amman Patna“ Yo“ as in England; again they tell us understand m“ cunmmn dunes "e that they b:lieve in a low tariff. fixed by Parliament. It is not so with 5mm” nlllllihtlley Willlld $611 U5. u“ Unmd sum. n” c“ ma" that their policy was one of equal their tsrli! from time to time to suit Yum‘ w m “d “PM” Prmm” i” u" wcumm none. And the other night they told We are told that u they hflvflbl: l” “l” “f” PM’? w" m“ m‘ m... of potatoes in the United P1" "id'- staies. why wcilld they wont- to 10W their tariff and let other competitors in? sui if we mt IM “with l" ourselves you can see how this would work out. If they put potatoes on the free list for cork-in verlvdl of l!" year they would be In I position 00 flood our markets. That is the P001- than!‘ Mr. Myers dealt tlenchently with the issues of New Zselend butter and the federal highWlY W119!" WWW‘ ed by Hon. R. B. Bennett. m. Manure drew loud applause in his summing up of the countervail- ing duties. “Counterniling duties." he mid. “simply mean; that we have given over putting ou hrlih of our own leaving ourselves at the mercy of ihei United um" . ' "That is one thing we condemn the Government for-for not having s stable terifl policy." he declared. m». Moms-e scored over Mr. Jenk- ins‘ reference to oleomarjarine dur- ing the Conservative regime when he . w we" "mm “m, m. m. Pointed out that Mr. Jenkins vol-vi probe so it -: u» wa- s» mgilgnjygiiy; g... i“... "i.....°Y$...2“ ZK"...°°‘.‘.’.‘. 2:‘ pfizigtoomezvmw owemflOcnser-vstive Government for a war merit hed been endeavor-ins to PYO-Immm?" h‘ “k” m“ wpmu" W“ l bu‘ hum: ‘mm Bu; h" The Conservative candidate dealt ma" w" ‘he present govemmmt? very fully and convincingly with the w. My“ “wad” m N“ mmNew Zeallnd butter issue. He then following letter: slornncarq‘ 1-H‘!!! Oautlauedonhgbi. f. Persons were killed and seven oth- ers were seriously inlured. when two automobiles collided near here over the week e:.d. The dead are: Rene Blackburn. i5 and Ermile Jarjmir, 50 of Kenogaml, Que. The injured were in the Hotel Dicu Hospital here to- day. Attending physicians said they were in a critical condition and may not recover. All were residents of Grands Bale and Kenogami. “The Big Show Must Co On” (Cl-uldlan Press) MONCTON, h‘. B. July 2l.-—“’i.‘ho show must go on." Four of the mem- bers o! the crow are in the morgue and s score in the hospitals; geyly decorated oircug wagons are nothing but wreckage, equipment of all sorts is destroyed. but Al G». Barnes Cir- cus. which yesterday was involved in oze of the worst railway accidents in the history of the Mlxitlsnel. will carry on and present sperformence as advertised here tomorrow evening. The unconquerable spiril of the Circus has triumphed over death and dis- aster and ‘while cenvusmen mourn for their deed "buddies" and the list of performers will be lessened by the number in hospitals, the show will wry on. Only one day's perform- ance will be omitted. . iuiought the older boy was blowing) iislx PERSUNS .....~.... l|ii:l|li PLANE BRASH; Sir Edward Ward And l Other Notablesi Among Those in Fat- f al Accident. ' / (Special to The Guardian) ZONDON. July 21-51! persons, including Sir Edward WiLrd and ‘Lady Ednam, daughlcr-in-law of the Earl of Dudley, were killed this ef- terrioon, when e Junkers airplane of‘ the Walcot Air Lilacs, Limited. crashed at Moephsm. four mils south of Gravesend. All of the occu- pants of the plane perished with the ‘pilot, Col. Henderson. They were be- ‘lleved to be all well known society ‘people. I The machine, which crashed at 3 Above is Miss Violet Scott of Inn- ‘ldon. England, who hag come to Tor- ionto with the expressed desire a! {entering the Canadian National Ex- ‘hlbitlou IO-mile s ‘In: for women ithis hlL Miss Scott does not claim in re rds. but she i; full of cou- P- m" mm ‘n ‘mihilld dc“ w the ifidzncecoln her ability to make the ""1"" B"°°“- ‘"4 l" "all °P- fiournoy mud win ror “Old Inndou” ‘all’? 555E593 cmydm ind “'19:: piece of the money award. fas enable French resort, r e _ * I .The machine‘ had left the airdrome iWar Otdce. and war director-general at Bemk, nee: Letequet. at 1 p. 1a.. ;oi voluntary organizations. intended (Inquiry at. his house developed the .10 take the plane that W85 wrecked. information that Sir Edward WardWIThe Marquis of Dufferin also was one of Britain's conspicuous military ‘reported to have been a passenger figures. formerly Secretary of the on the wrecked plane, I 1 -’- -- _~_i':—_-_:.-r—— . Town Aflborlfdoned fAs Pieople- Flock To fiear Bennett i I l (Special to the Guardian) (other provinces. In Quebec there was I SIMCOE. Ont. July 21.—The pop» ‘great evidences of a change. lulation of this town is about five! These predictions lzirought the S.m- IthOH-lflnd and nearly that many peo- lone crowd to its feet cheering azrd (pie crowded into the Armouries here , it was by no means altogether an this afternoon to hear and cheer orthodox Conservative gathering. lion. R. B. Bennett at his first meet- lMost of the people seemed to be pres- iing of the final week of the cun- ent from an interest in issum affect- (paign. Virtually the entire populat- lng their own affairs. lion abandoned other occupations ‘and took the afternoon off to hear the issues oi’ the election discussed by the Conservative Leader. Lon bs- ' I 8 fore the meeting was billed to start}: Lions D evour the crowd ' th ‘ . H d: d , “as “a m u“ H Twenty Nations came from the country round about! and from adjecen: towns, the streets r being filled with out of town motor-l cars. (Special to The Guardian) NAIROBI, British East Africa, SPEECH HALTED ‘VITH CHEERS Jmy 21._The 110m wmch frequently Rebeshed by a week end may Mt menace parts of Uganda. have been Henna" w“ m excellent tom’ and unusually bold lately. devouring the enthusiasm of the audience was twenty “m” l" the Tlwmkmle in keeping. Time after time he was "d Mkllk" ill-WE“ i" "l6 1m halted in his speech by waves old)!" “Wk! 77" Gmwmmmi his cheers. He proclaimed the policies 5°11‘ hunters "i" m9 Q9?“ W55“- which he promised to put in force the promotion of Canadian prosper- ity. | His sister. too, Miss Mildred Ben-I ' nett. received e great ovation when she responded to an invitation to‘ give the opening address. This county‘ of Norfolk produces a tobacco crop worth between five and seven mil- lion dollars annually. ft has fifteen‘ thouslnd acres under cultivation to the finest grades of Virginia tobacco It is claimed it would have three times the acreage if them was a little more protection on tobacco. The Conservative leader enters the lest week of the campaign convinc- ed that the people of Canada have mode up their minds to have n change of Government to (give Cen- ede a chance) u:der the policiu he hes enunciated. I have never seen such signs of determination to vic- tory for‘ the Conservative Party in the whole of my career. he told his Last Minute News Flashes (Canadian Prom) WASHINGTON. D. C., July 21- The Senate today ratified the London Navel Treaty. The vote wnsetoilTwi-sthirdsvotewu H0085 y. (Special to The Guardian) ADA. Ohio, July Zl-sbooked. fifty bat-hers left the water in I. greet hurry at a bathing beach here. Lightning struck u straw stack near the beech and the electrical charge wee curled in- Simcoe audience. He hui received 90 "l6 "'4?- telegroph messages today indicating _ ---- that the sweep of electoral sentiment (Canadian Press) KONG KONG, July 2l.-Word wn received today of the ester- minktion of a bend of pirates near Canton by Gu-ornment troop; after s day long fight. More than one hundred pirates were killed or wounded and nev- enteeu government troops were lost in tbs bottle. extended from the Atlantic to the Pacific. In British Columbia, no Lib- eral seat was in prospect. The Gov- ernment had held three seats in Al- berta in the llst Parliament and would not have them in the next. in Saskatchewan the Liberal nasal-line was crceking and trembling and out sf gu. similar reports come from ' them on a parity with the aged peo- CZZZZZ Bi g C hsfn g e In ‘Sentiment In The Prov. Quebec Enormous Conservative Meetings With Great Enthusiasm, WVhiIe Liberal Speakers Are Sew erely Heck1ed-Without Ac- tually Witnessing Meetings, it Is Impossible To Realize The Change. i Passed Test (Special to The Guardian‘ MONTREAL“ Que, July Z'.--Ir; no pa“ o; 5mm; has, there been a. more remarkable change in senti- ment gun in Quebec. ‘Enormous Conservative mcetlflBS with STEM 9"‘ ithusissm. while Liberal speakers are lseverely heckled. is a marked chanzfi lfrom the conditions prevailing in. .1921. 1925 and 1926. Without actual |1y witnessing meetlrles in W"! Que‘; ‘by; it 15 impossible to realize the. ichange Liberal speakers, members iof the last Parliament. one senator. is. P. B. caserr-ln. one Wm-‘W- 3°“- Irornohd Rinfret and others have; ltried to revive the old issue of con- scription and “soldiers for Indiflf’. but in the main they have not been: well received. No doubt further mp4 peels of this. character will be made ‘ 55 the fight nears the end. but it is‘ felt that Quebec will register its op- l iniorl on economic issues. and if sn then the Conservatives may MPEG3 substantial results. I Unfortunately. Premier Tascher- eau raised the race and religious l5- gues yesterday A situation has been icreated uuough Premier K-{ngs clad. The distance is 250 yards and IMWIY dwebped mperlansm’ “h11e“'Dick" is the youngest "Piiiecrestcr" [in Ontario he is appealing as thelto perform the feet successfully this defender of Britain and M51318 m? fseasom ~British preference in support of im-‘. -peria1isrn in Qllebeif- H15 sullmrmrs‘ d3 not speak 9g gritish preference ‘and denounce Mr. Bennett as. the‘ ‘servant of the British and the be" trayer oi Canada autonomy. Premier King speaks tonight here and m, broadcasting of his speech is confided to the province of Q110- bec. so it is evident he intends leav-' in; his (imperial) Speeches 5Y1 on“ “rm (Special to The Guardian) The campaign in this Province is‘ WELLDIGTON. New Zeallmd. July durum of the bitterness of preflousfil-Nevir Zealand. like Australia. has contests. In the cities the issues are been hit a severe blow by the world depreswd business and unemploy- ‘depression in wool prices, It was re- menh while m the country this bemvealed today that gross receipts of lng a dairy province. butter. decreas- 3 New Zcaland wool sales this year ed ‘arm values and oompermon lunvere almost 535000.000 below last the home market are much discuss- Year's hold. Wool forms by far the ed, There is also the ismies oi’ Old “Tile-fit Part 0f New Zealands ex- Age Pensions, The Liberal Provinciabllfirts. the value of the wool exported Government won-t accept‘ (‘l-e pres. in i923 being more than SSODOOOOO. ent system and Quebec axed veoplr. are looking to Mr. Bennett's prom“; . _ ; Straight Party l I Nine year old Dick Wright, whs passed the stiff "A" gvr-immlng tcsi all. the Central Y. M. C. A. camp ai La "sence. Muskoka, in fine style, swimming across Clea: Lake fully New Zeaiand Hard Hit In lWbolMar/zet‘: cl for a national system to place pie of Ontario and the Western Pro- ' mm ‘ Fight In Calgary In the six constituencies along the: ___ Ottawa River it is conceded Siri (Clmdiankhss) George Perley will wan easily in ' CALGARY. JuIy 21 Argentuil. and than. the COHSErVA-(gennett Wm f!“ a tives have excellent prospects in fight Wright and no Mountains. In the‘ eastern townships Chateau-Grier. —Hon R. B. straight party in Calm-y West in the General ‘Elections In nomination prcxeodings ‘Wlfll’ the papers of the Corservat. l-luntingdon and Stanstead look likelive leader and C. C McLnurni. Lib- sure Conservative gains and the {JFOSINWII standard bearer. more fini- only pects in sherbrooke and Missiquo-‘oilcs filed Brome are very bright. Alontreali lcity returned ‘R s. White; Mount! Royal. C. H. Cohan. St Laurence-i St, George, and Leslie G Bell. St.‘ Anioinet at the last election and, LOCAL rcalrlzrmrunss there is no doubt of their re-election i Maximum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8i John Sullivan is expected to redvmliinfmum . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ((33-- 5g lit. Annes and in three of-llr-r Mon-' TORONTO. July 22 -M.1r:timel trcal seats. the Conservatives dp-peanlllfldPlate Wind‘. mflitly fair and w be waging winning fights‘ Omshjcl warm. scattered thunder shou-cz-s. of Montreal. Bagot. Yarmaslra and, will “d? ‘his mmlllllfl 8t 6?! fllld Chan-lbly-Vercheres arr close ilghtsimnllht "- 534 “i-‘l-‘Ydlfvl liili!“ . g at 742 idles tomorrow morning or. 4.32 and Page I The Weather, etc‘ _ .__'._‘.:‘:~z<.t:.i1-.I~>; _-—.— -.-. ~ - ~ an-v-Q-o-v-e... . - o.