MAXIMS 07.5 MERCHANT "rt" --n¢ [dd “not "P gitt6il~ quay“, Iouulled ll". ""'m ourdlu Iva Gentl- “gloifotowl For Calling (Canadian Press." urrmvn. Ont. Aug. ZlL-Re-eiec- lion by acriamotion of Premier R. B.‘ Bennett and fourteen of his ministers m today's by-eiections clears the way for calling o, session of Parliament to 5cm with unemployment for early in September, The date for the opening will probably be announced after a meeting or the Cabnlet, now called for Wednesday afternoon. when a quorum c)! OntRtlO Mid Quebec Min- isters will have returned to the Cap- it-J. Already bound eastward from Cal- gary, the Prime Minister, doubtlessly will communicate his wishes within the next twenty-four hours or so on the date for convening Parliament. September l0 and September 2 are in; of the likely days to be consid- cred. Under instructions issued, writs shelving the rel-election of Premier‘ Bennett and his colleagues today will be returned to Ottawa by th'e first mail. On their receipt the re-eiec- llfm of the Prime Minister and his fourteen Ministers will be officially gazetted in the Canada Gazette. Ail o.’ these vl-riis are expected to be back by Friday or Saturday by which date W)» Pfomlm- Bennett will be in the city liter a stop-over at Winnipeg to leer an engagement. Oi the Ministerial state only one member in the new Conservative ad- riinistratiorl-Hon. E. N. Rhodes-mow remains to be elected. The Minister of Fl-lhfrlv!» Will be nominated on Tues- lw- September r for Richmond-West Clive Breton, and an acclametlon in lhls instance is generally conceded. 51' “"80 Pfrloy. acting Prime Min- ister and Hon. J. A. MacDonald. IKinrs, w, E. 1e.) as Ministers writh- out Portfolio do not have to seek re- tlectlm ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. . MEETINGS ETCS. "Covellead Club loading hogs at Affk- “downy the 27th. .1. s. fill. Secretary. 5053.11, byfléflaci flopdAie sold wholesale F an McDonald, Queen m". Charlottetown. B7M-U-H-CUQBMCWIIB. C! | ‘e DOM miss D. Webster Fraser, cnor. in his comic numbers in the ~ M. B. A. Hail, Vernon River, Wed- ‘mdfl’ svsnlns. August 21th. 6054-11. "Horas Races at North Tryon 8'1""! Park on Wednesday, Sept- mber 3rd. mo. sale-a-zo-si. "The Parnell Concert Party will ll" a concert. in Mt. Stewart Hall mlsday. August mil, aao P. M. a real treat awaits you. Don't miss it. aoas-a-ra-ai. “Dr. Olllt. Z71 Queen Btu Chir- llllletovn. Ohronie Maladies prevent- " 9nd cured at home. where they “ll-Imo- aile-i-it-am h "Mr. Robert Saunders will be oma for the falls work for threshing "amber lat, Mldgell. P. I. I. 6006-04361. hfcllmo and hen: Dean Miner in 4 Whular numbers on the violin in the 0. M. B. A. Hell. Vernon River, Wednesday evenlne. annual "lsh u G - . "Notice, Come to tneboxaociai and 111m at the Orange Hall. wood h- lmda. on Wodnllday, the 21th Aut- w- Admission m. children ioc. l-wu vim buhta or bowel free. Proceeds in ltd d flail. IIl-l-I-Il t follow because u tiling o“ 32ml that It is also Por- Opening Session Early September Re-Electilon By Acclamation Of Premier Bennett And 14 Of His Ministers Clears The Way Session To Deal With Unemployment. 77%” The Peoples Paper ’ _"__,..n- Covers Prince Edward ($1M Y """'wvw_'\\ Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. '1 UESDAY, FZTREQAMEYT T0 or "—** AUGUST Z6, 1930 Ill)‘ 1A MAXIMS GIL MERCHANT rouidcemeiolyilaatttia dlgbutwhltltwfllberlfh‘ 8 PAGES |—— Annual Subscriptions Delivered $5.00, By [all Canada ud I7. I. A. HM. En Hfii‘ fiflllfi Increase In Potato Crop EXPECTED YIELD THIS YEA! FOR ALL CANADA I! i5,- 0954700 CWT. OTTAWA, Aug. lfv-Foepects of a much heavier potato crop l-hl! yea-r than lut are indicated In information ‘umlallod by the Dominion Department of A35- culture. While final acreage figure; q; Y"! Yflt lvslhblo. the crop this m-r ll nomad to yicia senor.- 000 llundredwelght. an illereoee of 45.5 PM’ cent. over inf year's "on of" 89,930,000 hundred. NOW CROSSING CANADA will I Party of French tourist: M‘ “P551118 Calida ire (1) Joseph Bobs"- maycr of Orleansvilla, aim. ‘*- Wl l" seven yam President of “urwi "l! Plflll-mentary house!‘ (2) Madame George Prado and 1m- hlvlnr bcelvelecurl when 2s, m; member of 200 sporting em", M Total farm Income 12 Percent Less‘ violin: (Canadian Pres!) LIMA. Peru. Aug. ‘rib-Violence broke out this afternoon (allowing the resignation and departure of President Augusto 8. leguia, several members of a mob who ransacked the Leguia home being killed. Lord Waring In Financial Straits (Special to the Guardian) LONDON. Aug. Iii-Financial fon- don received a shock this week end on hearing that lord Waring had resign- ed the chairmanship of Waring and Giilorw. Limited and that a commit- tee consistlng of Lord Brentfol-d. former Home Sezrrtenr and Sir Harry Peat, accountant had been lppoint- ed to investigate the Company’: af- fairs. The annual report of this $6,250,000 concern which specialises in furnish- ing luxury liners, large hotels and state buildings throughout the world i reveals that Lord Waring is in debt ! to the Company more-than $410,000 l A fall in share values during the pest ;i'ew months represents a total cap- ‘ ital loss to shareholders of about er.- 500000, fut year the ordinery share- holdergreosived l5 percent dividends. "The Cardigan Shippirlv Club will ship hogs, lamb! and fat calves, ‘y? ‘riegdgy, August 27th. E. J. Red- mond. Secretary. "Don't forget the Elmer Parnell the O. M. B. A. Hail. Vernon liver._ Wednesday evening, August 27th and, enjoy a reel treat. - 60M- "York nine Club opening sclvcrj and other Iood Dflli fifimbfil-lllfllll Wednesday afternoon. All!!!“ Tm‘!- coma in and win. 00204-2541- "l-larlanid excursions iuvlel ll- 3 p. m. Standard ever! "l" turd - H101" ‘mdfiormalyion. Sh!!! l"! l" mile trlP- fiw-l-l-W "Notice. r will not be responsible foranyeredittalreninmynamebv any one. William - lmey. xmins- ' we. _r1:.r.. R8. "Dome to tan toe-mom mull and dance lrl inhuman school. ‘mes- i day evening. August 36th. New hard- Ifiod flow to HMO!- cfil-l-Il-Il mhaptei- ha: been added-to the con- o022-8-25-2i.'trvoveray which followed the ill-fat- led Italia expedition to the North Concert party of Amherst. N. 8t. lnlmle‘ ‘Imandod by General Nubile, crashed 5944.35.33 New in "with the Italic to the ‘aviator Lnndboeg reeaebed the party. [Nubile mu. he declared am the i... NEW YORK, N.Y., Aug. ZiL-Priv- ale estimates indicate that total farm income this year may be as much g5 81000900000 or l2 percent below that f of 1m. The effects of this decline; will be offset to some extant by the decrease in prices of most of the commodities that the farmer buys. ’ i Returns To , l Murray Bay (Special u» The Guardian) l MONTREAL. Que, Aug. ill-For- tl-le first time since the death of Wil- I 11am Howard Taft, former 6 esidentl of the United States, Mrs. w. H. Taft " hes returned to Murray Bay, where‘ for so many years the late Chief Jus- , tiee, his wife and family spent sol many of their vacations. Mrs. Taft} arrived in Quebec and proceeded irn- , mediateiy to Murray Bay to remain at her cottage for the rest of the season. ‘Nollile Replies To His Critics ran or rraua cxrnnmorl nzcauzn n! olrllznavs $00K (Canadian Press) norm. filly. auc- fife-Mollie‘ Returnins from the icy north in May, 1m, the airship Italic. oom- on an ice flow north of Spitsbergen. The Coumande-r and nine of his men fell from the dirigible and were mar- oornd on the ice: the remainder of the crew were carried away with the disabled airship and were never hoard of again. When. after 30 days of pri- vation and hardship Nobile‘: party wu reached by e rescue‘ airplane. Nobile allowed himself to be saved North Pole]: Umberto Nubile replies to his owners. when the Swedish hllsblnfl (3) who ls the ynungggg councillor ever to be ell-em! l; pug, Charles atolls. France's hat kin; 5nd (Special u. The Cvllltdllfl) l I (l) i l » ofCrimATrogedy _ In Coal Mine (Special to The Glllrdlan) NIAGARA FALLS. Blake- burn, B. 0., Aug. 25,-4.1!“ bodies of thirty-seven of the forty-rive men who lost their lives in the Blakebum Mine disaster more than a week ago have now been found. The reminder are believed to be under wafer. That death came not sudden! . but only after a struggle for many of the victims was discovered to- ll". On a railway tie in the mine the words “up here“ followed by a pointing arrow. were found. The. arrow pointed in a chamber which i twelve miners led by Ralph Bale had tried to seal of! from the rest of the work- ings. By doing so they had probably prolonged their lives about an hour. New Kind Of Pistol (Canadian Press) *M...T....~....;' um will lFPiilliii tiilii siviiils il-"i His Car Bombed, He Draws Revolver and Kills 0 n e A n d Wounds Another. (Spedal to 'I'he Guardian) CALCUITA, India, Aug. Zfiw-Thfl automobile of Police Commissioner Sir Charles Tegart was bombed to- day as it moved through traflie in the heart of the business section of the city. The Police Commissioner . who escaped death only because of quick action by his chauffeur. drew his revolver and shot two of his three assailants, one of the men died as police seized him. Another was wounded by the bomb explosion, the third was arrested. Plane Crashes Into Church ____..- (Canadian Press) LONDON. Aug. 20-111: shard: BERLIN. Aug. flit-The Prussian police are henceforth to be armed with a novel kind of pistol with which successful ewe? ants have recently boon made. The pistol. it is said, dis- charges a. gas bullet which spreads e cloud of gas and irritates the muc- ous membranes to such an extent that the victim becomes helpless and in a short time unconscious. but oth- erwise suffers no injury. General must come first. “But that's impossible." I replied, and poinisd out Cecioni. "Take him first. Thai. i8. what I have decided." Lundborg answered firmly: "No. I have orders to bring you first, because we need your instructions to start looking tor the others.‘ " (the party carried off in the airstrip.) His companions pressed him to go. and eventuavy he went. "Once and lea- eil be it raid." he adds. "as a chief of the expedition my post was there on the Citta di Milano. dinet- lng rescue work; not cn the ice. when my injuries prevented me from help- ing lny man in any way whatever and actually nude me a dingo! and a handicap time.’ wardens of Holy Trinity. Henley. have isued an appeal for information concerning an wropishe which "w! Yallege in flying low over the church idisplaoed a lam atone cross eur- irriountlbgdhe bell turret and I130 damaged the lightning oondue‘ ‘Medium ” Gets Five Months (Canadian Preu) PAARL. South Africa. Aug. 20- Alvftham Combrink. colored laborer "lac diluted recently in the magis- trate’: court with having obtained 810 fmln Mrs, E. C’. Robe, a European women, by false prvtencas. He pre- tended that he was endowed with certs-in supernatural powers, which hecoiuld axertinluehawayuto oauae her husband, who was living apex-t from her. to return to her. Be wag sentenced b! Magistrate J. B. Millor to five moratba imprisonment with turd tabl- And Root Crops And Fall Pastures. (Special to The Guardian) TORONTO, Ont, Aug. Bis-W. Bert Roadhouse, of tile Provincial Depart- ment o! Aaricuiture. last night es- timated the monetary value of the woe): end rainfall to farmers of southern Ontario at millions o.‘ doi- lars. The omciai forecaster of the meteroiogicai observatory described last Sunday's rainfall in Toronto as a light shower only, but stated that on Saturday it had been moderately heavy about the city. with the re- suifdrlt benefit to gardeners and renters. Walla the rainfall to To- ronto was .33 inch ouSalluday f; was ll -o heavier in Loni-l, s-Lere e fell of 1.8 inches was reported. Thole was a heavy rainfall in Kings- ton also. but little in northern or northwestern Ontario or in mt. is known as the Lake Superior region. “It means millions to the fiumers of southern Ontario," said Mr. Read- house last night. “It will be decidedly useful although it has come late to ) I i be of maximum value. It should help the root crops. some of she late fruits and fail pastures. In western Ontario, two months almost have elapsed since there was a. useful rain- fall. It should help a good deal in preparifll land for fall wheat." German Flyers Mistaken For An Animal, And Is Killed MONCTON, N. 8.. Aug. 25- ’ Mistaken for an animal while in the woods this week-end. Mal- colm Little, r30, of Clalrevllle, | Kent County, was struck in the l abdomen by a shot fired by Frank Rogers. also of Ciaireville. and later died in hospital here. Little was with John Lasky at the time of the accident. Speeders Checked Up At Court A large crop of speede s, reaped in over the week end, accounted in part for the large number of cases, twenty-seven in all. which came up at the Police Court yesterday morn- i118. Of twenty motorists who ap- peared for violation of the traflic i ternoon ‘Queensport, N5, where the airmen jnimriii lNAll Ready r0; I UNTARIU ltTheirOceanHop iliiiilfllillitiiiNi Week-end Showers All- though a Little Late, Will Help Late Fruit Will Return Via Halifax-New 'York—-—Fog Forced Landing At Halifax. (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, N5, Aug. 25.—l£ iweather conditions are favorable at ‘eight dclock tomorrow moi-lung, ‘Captain Wolfgang Von Gronau and ,his three companions will leave for New York in the German Der-mer- Wlhl flying boot. winch has talcen lthern over Iceland, Greenland and Labrador. The big ship was refueiled this af- after its arrival from spent the night following their trip from Cartwright. Labrador. All ln Readiness Ali- was in readiness tonight for the start to New York. There the fliers will await instructions from the German Government regarding their future movements. The local flying club will give a. dinner tonight to Captain Gronau and bis compan- ions. As the only one of the quar- tette to speak English. the Captain ‘does most of the talking to news- pllperlnen and Others interested in the fright from Germany. Forced LarirLng In l-‘og .. Arriving over Halifax harbor at 215 p. ln.. Atlantis Daylight time to- day, the flying boat circled the city a. d came to rest at the mooring of Twg month; wjthgul; 111111411 hm 15w,‘ ‘oumen were charged with I the Halifax flying Club in Bedford its effect on the prioe fruits and veg- spun“; grid six with 110mm,“ o, i Basin. At 7.50 o'clock this morning etables which had risen on account the former group. six were fined s10 ‘h’ pm’ 1”" Q“°°“‘P°"' m “m” of the drought. It was expected that the rainfall of Saturday. while ltl would mean millions to the farmers. would also mean something Yb "M. consumer who was paying substantial l prices for his corn Ind other vege-l tables. Death Of Mr. James Murphy The death of Mr. James Murphy. Sturgeon, injured Saturday evening last in an ‘ “ll accident, oc- curred at 3 o'clock Monday morning in the Charlottetown Hospital. ‘Tile remains were forwarded last even- ing from A. A: l-lenneseyb Funeral Parlours to the home of his father in Sturgeon, when the funeral will be held. The deceased. who was about fatty-five you! of age, was the proprietor of the cording and saw- mills at Sturgeon. There is left to mourn besides a sorrowing widow flares you-I'll child- ren. Marv. Billy and an infant of six months. His father and mother. Sturgeon. also survive, also two brothers. Philip of Sturgeon. and William, Mr. and Mrs. William Mur- phy. of Boston. and one ulster, ivbrs. Deineen (Margaret) also of Baton. ALBERTA STORM FLATTIN! CROP! IN Iii-Mil»! SWAT! ll-iu EDMONTON All! 23—(C.P.)-l.leav in: flattened crops. smashed windows and damalbd Property in their wake, hail wind and torrential raifl Joined in the worst storm of the district's history to cut a swath three miles wide and over 40 miles long through the excellent crops between vagra- viilo and a point northeast of Ran- furiy early to-day. The district is a comparatively new one and oommunicdtion service: are not well eltabliehed. making it diffi- cult to learn the the exact extent of the damage done. It is stated, bow ever. that crepe affected auffered 100 per cont. lose in nearly all cues. Pew remanded till tomorrow. The case of and costs, two were fined $10. two $5 and costs, one case was dismissed] one adjourned till this morning and j two till tomorrow morning. ‘rill-ea; churned with non-stop were fined $2 ' and coats or four days. two were fin- ed $2. and one was dismissed. In addition to the above cases a man charged with jail breaking was sent up to the Supreme Court, one drunk and incapable was fined $10. and costs or i0 days. two were fined $5 and costs or l0 days. and one was a drunk and disorderly was remand- ed for e week. and that of a man charged with unlawful pzssession of intoxicating liquor adjourned for a week. It is reported that another "batch" of encoders are scheduled to appear tomorrow morning. Big Fireproof Hockey Arena For Saint John SAINT JOHN, N3. Aug. 25.—A modern fireproof structure will be erected on the site of the old Arena. for hockey and skating. if the direc- tors of the Saint John Arena Com- pany are successful in selling the d.- oto elares of preferred stock to aid the venture. If the project is sue- ccssfuily carried out. Saint John will be able to oompete nth other Mari- time centres where artificial ice giant! are to be established. Banc- tFcn for the holding of the Canadian or the international Indoor Speed Skating Champion “ipc, this winter. may be asked at the annual conven- tion of the Amateur Skating Associa- tion of Canada. which is to be held in Montreal. this fali._ (Canadian Praia) WIBEK, Silesia. Germany. Aug. 25»- Twenty-four coal miners no believed to have ham instantly farmeraoantedhellhmaneal Idihdiaamlncdhaetltlflo. from here. Fog along the coast forced a descent at. the fishing vii- iage of Marie Joseph, forty miles from Halifax. The plane remained rnarooned until early in the after- noon, when the moth plane of the Halifax flying club flew f0 Marie Joseph and guided the larger plane to this cits‘. It was a week ago today that the seaplane left Germany. One day was spent at the Faroe Islands. two in Iceland. one in Greenland. one in Labrador. and one in Queensport. NEWPORT, R1. Aug. 25.4!‘ thick fog and an almost entire absence of wind caused today's scheduled 111K165 between the yachts Yankee. Enter- prise, whirlwind. and Weetmore to determine a defender for the Ameri- can‘: cup to be called off. The Weather. etc A ilusBillll it A titration WHOSE wax time our! TOrw- ..J. Au; ‘Ii-Light in mod- erate winds fair with stationary or slightly higher temperature; Possibly a few scattered showers. Maximum ..................... ‘f2 i Minimum ‘ 63 . High tide tonight at llii) and to- ‘ moi-row afternoon at 1.09 (standard time.) sun sets this evening at 0.4a and rises tomorrow morning at 5.13. germanium-leer“ ‘£512. ... s .,.;:.:.:...;;-r......:.._. " .. . _ last- z sf J’ “"1”: ..‘-..¢~_..-. n