MAXIMS adverse iam- QE? ’ w" r ' Morning Guardian. Founded 1881. ghnrloltetown Guardian Two Centa- \___ The People's Paper Li. Read Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew by Everybody CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. FRIDAY. Aucosr 1s, 1930 Coronefs Jur Recommend 3’ MTWEPRESHIT -Wednesday’s Traffic Fatality Found “Unavoidable” Though l I Provincial Cari Inspector ccepts New Post lNFIlNTilE f0 LIFE MEMBER OF I. OD. or a A m I “lb/M, MAXIMS MERCHANT 3,, > ‘ . °"' " - n“ ‘i Elli v, en o ose brave h arts to ‘b, _ B” m m, e ‘ ’}II y” “w The greater the glory the nearer it is to envy. Annual subscriptions Ueliioreii $5.00. By Mail Canada nnri l". S. A. $4.50. 0 10 PAGES Eliiviii PARALYSIS IN iijiwi Situation At Present Not Regarded By ‘oi i iiiiiiii iiiriigiitn Hundred American c A N A A A I Car Driveljs Brakes Were Not Health. Officers As Workers Out o f - In Good Condition—Inquest Alarmmg- “Wk Al Last C61“ ‘ sus. i. ii N. MEETING Sir Robert Borden Ap- t pointed 'I‘o Attend In Place of Raoul Dan. durand. '§[i."l‘i.'ll to The Guardian) 0'l'I‘.\\‘.'.A. Ont, Aug. l4.--Sir Rob- lrt Bordon has been appointed Can- idian representative in the Council ear driven by Claud Ives. "While we believe his brakes Provincial Inspector of Cars-their b ability of the car drivers.” oi the Insane of Nations and will ' leave early next week for Geneva to l ittend the preliminary mes-tin! held ielore the League Assembly. Sir Rob , in replace; Hon Raoul Dandurand,‘ liberal leader iii the Senate, in the‘ The above was the finding of the coroner's Jury at the inquest into the death of Doreen Carver. which was cou concluded before Coroner Houston last evening. Concluded Last Night. “We the iurymen enapannelled to inquire into the death of Doreen Carver on August 12, 1930. at or near the corner of Euston and Hill- sboro streets in this city find her death was due to being struck by a were not in good condition we find the accident in this case was not due to this fact. but was unavoidable We would strongly suggest. however, that provision be made for a rakes and equipment. and also the Wimess recognized the child. Car travelled about the length of the rt room after ‘it struck the child. DR. ALEX 0. POTTER. 0f Kitchener, Ont, recently rc- turned from two years‘ service at central office Rotary International at Chicago, who sails shortly to take over the post of European secretary at Zurich, Switzerland. IGATHERS DATA (Canadian Press) OTAWA, Ont., Aug. IL-Infantlle paralysis has broken out in the Cap- ital. but the situation is not regarded by health officers as alarming. To- day it was reported two‘ cases have been isolated and treated with anti- parelysis serum. Ari epidemic of the disease early last fall reached serious proportions in Ottawa. Sent To Supreme Court On Theft Charge i (Special to The Guardian) WASHINGTON. Aug. 14.—F‘ive out of every‘ hundred American workers were employed at the time the census was taken April i, it was unofliczally estimated today on the basis of ex- tensive census reports. A total of about 2.500.000 persons able to work were looicng for Job: H at that time. This represented 11¢ per cent of the nation's populatzon The Bureau announced several weeks ago that on the basis of scatttered returns it appeared that the tctai of unemployed would be between ‘l,- 500,000 and 3,000,000. AFRIDIS REPULSED l Five Out of Every One I , " " SIMLA, . A 1,. 14-in- charged “m breaking and ‘mur- News hi! 1115i- bEBII Tcwlied 9° W)?‘ photograph to firs. Heather. ivho is évew =1:- remocfitd p513?» ~~ aiq-yao-rf mg m: 5w" of George C‘ Mcumcffect that H" Mlkiiy- Qilflni regent of the chapter. Mrs. Iieathened ‘él1_;‘gn~lfiiop adj-id; “Mid ivinsloe. on the evening of August 7-, Mai-y. has graciously consented toil“; guegt a; u" Caren-mug“ of the ‘Campngn again“ 9955mm, h“ and Mm stealing $30 and upwardsiflwlit I 11ft mflflblffihil) b35241 "llpi-esentaticn cf purses at__Queen :\iB.ry.Stljp5n beaten buy; The ghfgjigned and a quanmy M butter‘ Herbal‘ the Princess of Wales Chapter of the‘) hospna] for (he gas; gm; and “asknbal and; on K0113: has no: Evidence was given by five witnes- ses, Reuben Carver. officer Higgins. Sergeant Wm. Mclnnis. Win. l-Iar- rington and Claude Ives. the driver of the car. Reuben Cirver, 1s Orlebnr stated‘ 7st witness thought. ' Offlcer Higgins (sworn) stated that | F R l I B R A R Y‘ on evening of the accident in com-i - l pony o! Sergeant Wm. McInnis while ' 0 0 M M I S S I i) N) on Elm Avenue he heard of the ac-‘ cident and proceeded to the residence of Walter Carver, Euston St. After] getting particulars, witness proceededl 5 Eltiiiditi iii ililllilliill ii rlimii Joseph Shame picked her up. and ‘he accident. and stated that he had __Had Notable can . k h into Oarv ' h ., bee f" ' th brak .8 said th t . . had previ 1' lnve tigatsd the mat- .. Benncflds WIIHiStIQy Has toowitneelss stated thgtsheofis fifteen thenbrffrllisg iveree not is 850d at thzt eer As Llbrarlan and ter. Gus 3 5 "BOMEAYI Irjma‘ $011531‘. [Biiilie WQTKETS ecam Wide and Varied Ex- pericncc —- Four 0f Qiiiiitette Served In l". E. F. mam‘ Llmanand the Ummrsitym rink from another young marl, it was, LDNDON Aug. 191'“ Bnvish “'95 1M" 16397191 119351-18 011: ‘ _ QTTMVA‘ 0m“ Aug- H_0f the MO British Columbia. has been in the anegfli and mm, on in the evening Air llfirii: ry received 15s first :21. aggove hi)?‘ closed. maxing ioie 23, the _ ma‘; ‘ - a e cit-y for the last few days. during . , wireless message from the home- ST JOHNS. Nfld. Aug l4.- "'"°1‘~e"5‘ ..~ H m “F” Fnmmislng Pm ‘hloh tim h " tervl ‘ed Dr. s N. h? “'5 m“ épendmg man” md mi- b0" o n-ico txdsv viz" its w t 1* o ~ '- - ~- l ner Errtnetts cabinet. five are eX- 7' e e m c“ ' treating his friends. Another circum-i "'1 m “ ~' g1 ‘g l a C's“ at all-e“ “Ln” "l ‘he ygyyme msrwalmost Dim third of m! Rldcertson. Principal of Prince of stance was the finding of a c“ nun,“ position at noon Greeiwricl-i Merld- Strait of Belle Isle szghted 12-100] (spud l w Th G an . _ _ - n = n . a ~ .~ ~-> - ,. ., .._ ii c uar Wales College, Rey. P‘. Murphy. Rec b" book m the poésewon o! the u_ ‘ iun time. on. a, m ea_t.rn standard lloaflfid mini at n18. nllli r 13a, PEIPHTG‘ than‘ Aug. Iii-A i mil-re "'l'_“(lSl.X_\'. Wide and varied have b.=°n their experiences. ranging ircm the brittle-front of Northern Rance to the frozsn wastes of Sib- "li Friir of this qulntette were of- ficers u: ‘the Canadian expedition- '-'.\' Pr“. nirl c112" achieved the d1;- tinciicn of becoming a sergeant, as- “ndlli: llir- grade from the lowly status El ‘ “%_'“""*‘ ‘where in the remaining 1.000 fefll 0f mine tunnel B" the 9"‘ | In his professional position as. lib- ("TTIIYIZFCX on Paw 3 - ~ th , . I t t th end of! . itiake a record eartward (‘r05 I .- ' tombed men. imiiaisfonfdb as ct: 3w! a mos a e 7.112311. to. uuibgub has in British ST RUBEN Amom Que . ‘_. their. afternoon s i t a or yes 81' HY- _ Oolumibea. built up one of the finest r " ‘ 1 ‘ ANNOUNQEMEN FS- Bare possibility exists that sufficient air may have filt- univsrsi‘y “wanes m Canada, P", Ans, 1PM 7 P- m- "Sew “cells” REC-om’ “mm caving time the R-ll)? was zipproxi- {MERE that he saw the accident ivhile standing on Wise‘; corner. He saw the car come down the street saw the little girl run down the door step into the middle of the street. The ca-r struck the lit‘1e girl and she was knocked down. As witness ran out. years of age, that he uras about four yards from the car at the time of the accident: could not say how fast the car was going. The ca: went a-l about four yards ‘before it stopped. to Ives garage on Great George Street. At the rear stood a. Stude- baker Coach. Witness saw Claude Iv- es kneeling down at the left wear vlheel of the car. There was no rear marker on the car. Ives stated that it was the ca: driven at the time of time as they had been before he made the adjustment. Tests showed ‘hat the emergency brake was not Continued 0n PBSe 3 To Help Mates i‘ PITHEAD, Blakeburn Min (Canadian Press) e. Blakeburn, B. C. Aug. 14.- Siveating coal-miners in gas masks toiled tirelessly tonight in the depths of the Biakeburn Mine, seeking to free forty-six ‘Chulottemm Pub” Library and c,“ workers trapped in the gas filled shaft. Through 2,600 feet of maxed the opinion ma, gum“ shaft passage, blocked by an explosion late yesterday, the mam; by me dun,“ ,5 “K5535, i Mr. John Ridington, gieLibrary Commis- sion For Canada Was Visitor To City Journalist. Gathering data for the Carnegie Library Commisron of Canada of which he is president Mr. John Rid- tor of Stunt Dunstons Mr. H. H. Shaw. Chief Superintendent of Ed- ucation. and Mr. Fraser of the new public library. Mr. Rldington could promise no as- sistance at the present time to the -; _ k , g . _ . c“ m‘ pr W” HO“ (‘rescue crew has battled- rpast cave-in after cave-in. Some- u, the wen,” o, the msmuum President of- Camel of the Supreme Court for Queens County at It appeared by the breaking. Gallant, 1'1, formerly of Summerside was sent up for trial at the next tern-i l than" w“ named “m. b" ma‘ i gar Show. K. C.. Chief Magistrate ‘at the time of the entrance of the, lystore the proprietor and family were ,absent at an ice cream festival at ‘Highfield Rink. The accused had) borrowed the admission fee to the“ Gallant had been employed on a farm in the vicinity for some time (previously. it was said. by Ml‘. D. Ecl- l l the conclusion of the preliminary hearing yesterday. The accused was arrested on Sat» urday last by Officer Trainer. who evidence that i cusecl. "ri-ie book had been in theitime “s "wing shop on the night previous to the l Mr. Gilbert Gaudct. K. C.. appear- ed for the Attorney-General and Mr. Mark ‘R, ML-Guigan for the defend~ ant. _ 110112‘. l.O.D.E. in Kitchener.’ Ont. Thelm-gsgngcg p, m} majpsgy I Dowager Countess of Minto. jcsty, who recently sent a signed| Progress (if The R5100 (Associated Press) course for Belle Isle over which she I to Belle Isle. The l light Time Twelve iriinutes later. weather was fme and clear The ‘ she passed over Fez-role At 11.42 it; R-l00 informed the himistryr that i was reported at Flowers Cove. I: r-ras‘ she was averagi 1g e speed of 50 , roughly estimated that the airsh:"_1' lmots in a Wind often miles anivfas travelling 8t B Hi6 ‘If 5111b‘ She was flying ailon; a; a miles an hciir. Fa r. clear weather heigh; o: 1,500 feet. At the tizne cffiavcred at; passage. LATER NEAR MID OCEAN by "H! nzaerizilize i cirzrvn. l Eximpe); i. 2".‘ of a group of ha. repsr; the R400 “.35 5,111.‘; a pean managed ‘cot on nulls 011 the A11 111L111 Neronal Cor. l" a " fihra», Iteir normal iillages pearcful activities. 23.000 IDLE die r2121: I. l. I'.\ Council b:_\'c:‘.t lis‘ thousand villages are inundated and numerous lives are believed to be lost foilmxing torrential rains in the region between Shanhaii-rivan and points 50 miles "fir"! MORE the Wukzien Railway. which is interrupted. The i/Veat/"ier. etc The nrarauchng bands fiCTi Pasha-var appcuevtly had 111211- Intelligence reports mdicate are pursuiri"; thrvugii closing o: the the fr“. to be affec- nty-four Euro- grefs War Thvelve nulls viously he had a varied career as a! cred through to the interior from the rear ventilation shaft. journalist in Western Canada. As ll but it is feared that manv of the miners may have been as- 5° YE“ “'15 ‘J11’ time“ bfiwt“ l‘ 111058 OI‘. COMING EVENTS. matcly 600 miles south east of Belle 1- ship sent the iollomng ivire and 90 1111195 an lioiir EANESTERS’ WAs AN Assam’ MEETINGS ETCS. _ , _ l . 1 T, __ —_ pliyxiated by gas believed to have caused the exp osion. special corresponds“; 01m, Mmiwb,‘ e. v ‘ , g _ ‘ _ _ ‘ N c ‘BM. k0 Show m1 (hm: st. p.19“ rink ~ m.“ Press‘ M‘ Ridmgwn had the, to the control room of the airport (board luelievecl :. ma.- for trio ~51]. Crcheztrrrf 5333-3-13-43 GWQTP-CT 5919751 511d Pfflflicl‘ R. B. ‘prwuege o; au-Dmpqnyjng K133’ "2400 G Fifi‘ position 200 n ‘my 4.410 - 1.1 $1 a T511111 in the "roiirl to rear... Wiyo Bennett. both of Whom, Sir John "George and Queen Man, um“ cam Irv course and speed Made good from i‘ lit‘? home port, Carmi: 1.011. Liiglaiin “\M$Eu: Y "l" fleam ‘soil; and dance at‘ vlrncn Hall Friday night. Aug. l5.| 5834-8-14-21] I “£59010 to the Ice Cream Social' [Lt Dance 1n Dcnagh Echoci. Aug-l 15") 5835-8-14-21. "Eirin: hogs. sheep and lambs at hailed Tuesday forenoon, Aug. 19th ‘4- ilaslam. 5856-0-15-31 “C0 he ‘m’ to the ice cream social in T-ley Hall Monday. Aug. 18th. 5857-1i n “T 5min! live hogs. lambs and m B. Tuesday. August 19th till l1 “k A. M. Everett Wediock. 5840-8-14-31. l0 iii by Macs‘ Hop Ale sold wholesale i" Clerk and McDonald. Queen eet. Charlottetown. o784-B-5-tuesfri4wks. n “i” L,‘ "PM P. s. r. Hospital Ladies‘ Aid m, "P/insz meals all Exhibition 4 under the grand stand. 5558-5-15-21 ,_"The Miiiview Women's Institute f“ P101’! an Ice Cream and Dance " Mi mh llview Hall on Monday. August 5862-l-l5-2i. =11 wTu- Ifléfidl It High- giji Rink tonight atths big dance _ Ice Cream Fcztivai also circus “Meet ‘mumflmta in aid of the North River Bony club. tan-n. Will Radio Talk On India Next Monday Night (Canadian Press) OTAWA, Ont., AUG’. lL-Sir John Simon, distinguished British advoc- ate and chairman of the Indian Statutory Commission. will give can- adians a thorough insight into the question of India next Monday night, when he will spook frbm Tvfflflw over a National Radio broadcasting hook up. l-lis talk is to be made at the suggestion of i-ria mccellency the "St. Peters Dramatic Club will present their play Kathleen Man- ovring in Annandale Hall, Monday, A t i8. 1930. Blfltiaities. u“. 5363-0-15-21 "Dr. cim, 171 Queen st. Char- lottetown, Chronic Maladiea DEW!"- ed and cured at home. where they ul isinato. 5410-7-15-3111 "Harland excursions leaving at 3 p. n. ecu-inns ever! ‘Newly. Iri- dl! Ind Saturday. Phone ‘I13 for further information. Blurb ill’! l" m; WM-I-tl said. had indicated to him the keen interest of conditions in the knotty question. The hour for the broadcast has not yet been set. BigAttendance ' Expected For Bar Meeting (Special to The Guardian) TORONTO. Ont, Aug. lt-‘Up to 5.30 p. in. yesterday 1.75 delsgatu had registered for this annual meeting of the Canadian Bar Association. which begins its session in the Royal York Hotel hers tomorrow, with represen- tatives in attendance from Canada, the British Isles. France and the United States. Awarding to the reg- istration buresu, this augured a re- cord attendance. as this figure was larger than at any previous gathering at the same time. Ten women law- yers signed during the aftsmocin, and many more are expected to register. The first to rarirze: 11a W. B. Milli- tea, 8.0., of ‘reroute. ada. on the occasion of their tour before they ascended the throne. l-le has a repufiation as an entertaining lecturer on current literature. and as a bnlliant rsoonteur. Mr. Ridtngton left for the main- land yesterday morning. THE PRICE 0F ii ii|N N. S. (l) (Canadian Press) HALIFAX. N. S. Auz- lt-“The .Government has today asked the Li- {quor Commission to take the matter 'of besi- prices seriously into consid- eration, and see if it is possible to make a reduction in the prices as published," Premier Gordon S. Har- rington announced today. "It may be token for granted." he added. "that the lowest prices consistent with the successful administration of the stores will be set." The Government Control Act foes 223 sixty-six degrees Speed 56 knots. _ lwind 275 degrees. l2 miles per hour (Canadian Press) presumably shot by gangsters was. ‘Vfiiher “e335? cmudy ‘slgmm found lass night. near Vvildivood an ‘ R499- amusement resort on White Bear Lake. i5 miles northwes: of here. l By E. W. Grange. Correspondent I for the Associated Press and Reuters. London. on board the airship 11-100 (Associated Press) NANKING Aug H-Oommunists today ders rwormd advancing a- i gainst this Natlozznlist Government‘ ST) PAUL A“; 19A m“ body ' Height 1.100. Temperature 51 degrees. i‘ felt that the Drrigiblo vinicii Ieft, its OVER THE TOSSING ATLANTIC. day at least. I Atlantic. homeivard bound and giv- lJi hotel fashion. hardly c movement ing every promise that she sihouldot the ship could be felt “Aug. ie-The British Dirigible 12-100 itonight was sailing over the tossing codes was served this morning. quite The Situation In India British suin- E S. '1' i It W31» iby midi-light tomorrow ‘.1125? time (six p m ‘mooring mastat Nhntreal at 836 pm E S. T. yesterday. should reach Car- dngtcn by 3.25 a m. E‘ S T Satur- even if held up b3." wirads. I a LA RITZ l l Breakfast of ham and eggs mth TORONTO. Aug is-Mohei-sw i4 fresh south west winds. partly ciou< idy, followed by local showers. Capital and the sister cities of y _ Haiku.“ Hmvm‘ md wuchlng’ V LOCAL TEMPERATLBE { 600 miles up the Yangtze River, ' . ' i Alwfillifll 7""! Maximum . . . . . . . . . . .. '12 r m _ 1. , , ( _ I m" e a” “S” “m” “m POONA. 1mm Aug i.-4Cffi\l6l'~ mnlmum , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ , _ , _ . _ ,_ s; Ivlrtually dofenceiess and seemed d ed ences in veroda. Jail of civil disob- ienco leaders were halted for a day sober two hours of debs e this fore- noon. when the Mahatma Tend Lir-‘oe Commission set the price of asked for assurances o.’ the Govern- ‘b!!! lt- l-"hty 601M l» pint bottle. merit‘! irrentions toward India. be- lsbor organizations went on record fore committing hirriself to aban- flgunvzaatoohigh.‘ iependexe. .;r,‘.o force in N's-a Ctr-ii». on Auig-iist‘ with a declaration that the quoted dmmene of his campaign for m- charged with piokoting liquor shops. mil. when lb a recent price m, the‘ High tide this afternoon at 2.31 and tomorrow morning at 2.41 NEW nzniii 1mm. Aug u-‘niii-Huandm-d time) (een women volunteers belonging t0, Sun sets this evening at 110 and higher class Hi iiu families and rises tomorrow morning or 5. rhlrtynine men belonging to the, Last quarter moon Sunder. Aug. poorer classes were stored today 17th. a‘. 707 a m. siimmerside tide mghtecn minutedv an: than oiiuioium-u SEYENTY-NINE ARRESTED H‘