f 1 MAXIMS :_ _ MAXIMS OF .A MERCHANT MERCHANT fr it oiiiiuuniiowii eu ini/i -- neholgt lzr hi: own sake, but for ~ -;@// ,/,. 1 ' V \§w\ ‘\\\\\\ ' 5 w::‘;v|:,.,“ Zxzraiheslnlliz ‘ ' “°' ' e /_ The Peoples Paper ;.-.1».- Read by Everybody \ y _ OF .A e eflcant who ooh kin.xly,rnS ie-< / ' »,, 7/ -q_»,-- Qv' § mm. ____,_._.__----- 5'* -2 -i _ _ _ fiIi,§` ce °"‘ Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew ' ; - = 1, iq ir A V. ll _ - 5 £2. -El _:__ _ I 4 __J --$753115-i»°7='-3353*-5°i5i°'i=~3'3` oHAiu.o'r'rE'rowN, CANADA, 1\ioNuAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1930 lo PAGES ‘“:.‘;“..§.“.":.°.'.:‘;2.':'“:..l’°é'.'°.'.°‘i_‘2i‘?i’z.. W -,- t _ _ g= _. TV i _ V N A J. Vw i A I 2! € M dl seg ==- E ELECTRICAL S scoTLA1vD;EXPER1E1vcEs DES TR UcT1v Fast Swimmer i '_' A I L R D -iniis iiiiiii II E l I V E RY ,__, Y __ "- Natural Gain 5 , In Fopulatioln . Is Decreasying , Steady Drop Noticed Eac.’.‘h Year 1 Since 1921--In June Negxt Year -_ Canada will Again takei Census. _.___..._-.. ___-- ~ '¥-- .,---* \ d 0fI'I'AWA. A‘.ugust 31-Canada wil take stock of lher people in Juno oi next year. Ajflready a considerablr amount of pri* paratory work has been Yu K 0 N W 5 done here or what will be the sev- _ , enth deccn' ial census of the Do- minion, the first of these having been B - » _ is the firs ' country of the world to --- have unde takenasystematieai count Premier Bennett's N0. ‘ing of h<‘ads. The initial census was . . that of .New France taken in 1665. mmatlon of Georgelwben tb needs ee...-.tee toteuee a. Black EXU€Ct€d T0l2i5. June's1o;nsue!is gpetgid ° ' _;tosow,a popuaon or e - Meet Unanlm' minion of (nearly 10,250,000. OHS Acceptalllfee The natural increase of population in the Dominion, namely, that given by the excess of births over deaths. Q has averaged about 135.000 P01' 9-“- . 1- Black, Conservative, Yukon, is cer- Elm ;“;;‘£e°?‘°up;;nm:°re5;:;a€ly tain to be Speaker of the House of tw: d dmfm the mcreue due H ,_ s ea y e . . gzgixxxonioraéhshxeghPQTBEIFSZH either to _Iain increase in mortality ' ' t fs, reach the Capital early this week to git: d§;.":;;1‘;‘h;h;a;§£ ;';e"; make preparations for the opening ‘ _ our In 1923 M U” _“Mon on Mond_,“,_ Sem" 8’ was 156,513, in 1921. 15 . , . E .. las.l4e; in 1924. 145.912- in 1825.140.- Armand Lavergne, Conservative, su: in ‘gm 125,296; R; 1927' 128395; liientamgny, is likely to be Deputy ‘ » Speaker of the House when Parlia- 1” 1923’ 121700; and in 1929' 121'4s5` .licrlt opens at the noon hour :L week Canadas actual census population from tom0n,0w_ in 1921 the year ‘of the last stock- It is understood that Premier Ben- taking M pwple' Wu B'“B'“3' and nett will officially nominate Mr. I Black as Speaker of the House. Th ' nominntion is expected to meet wit uilnnimous acceptance. ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. 0 MEETINGS ETCS. I _____._...-i-------1---1* "Annandale Thursday. Show and - Dance. Orchestra. 6159-8-29-41. C°mm“°d on Page 3 _ (Canadian Pl-ess) JITAWA. Orlt.. Aug, 31-Georg C the succeeding years up to and in- h cluding this year is as follows: 8,009,- 000: 9,028,000: 9,151,000; 9.260.000! 9.- 390.000; 9,519,000: 9,058,000; 9.796.000: and 9,934,500. While the fundamental reason for the decennial census (there is also a quinquennial census in each of the swept the temporary structure hous- ’i'he building had been vacated by "Come to the me Cream scam at _ Government workers on a half holi- day a short time before. Firemen Rose Valley Hall Monday, September lst. lf not nn/e Tuesday. 6184-8-30-21. \ struggled vainly to save the place. (Flames jumped from the roof ln sev- °'R¢°l¢BI by PHU1 KOIIIHS and 'eral places, some reaching over Social in aid of street Lights at I . Cardigan, September 15¢_ 6946_u_ tvienty feet in tho air. ` "Supper and Ice Cream Wednes- D - - Will Address lay. September 3rd, Lower Mon- (Canadian 'Press) I, lifsllc, near Poole's Store. Come. 6"B'B'3o'21` o'l'rAwA ont Aus ao-it H L - Mowat and Duncan l\lcGilli'.-ray.; abor Congress partners in the defunct brokerage' firm which had its head oglce herlcéi (spasm 'xg Guardian) were today sentenced to t of yel | TORONTQ om. Aug “_John “Wh in P°r“m°u"h P°nmm'uyt;nIMansfield, prominent Brithh labor charges °f °°“5pmng °° deimuf I e leader, who will represent the Brit- public by the manipulation of :nn ng ish ,nudes Union congxess at me stccks' They had plemdfd mimi' 1 Trades and Labor Congress of Can- The bwkenge “rms add” om ada which opens at Regina nex‘ _____.__._f--1 "ioctl Look! See that show at Afton Hall tonight. its real Hood. Special music. 5:22-9-1 "Come to the soc’al and dance in Orwell School, Wednesdav. Sept. 3rd. Following night, if not fine. 6954-8-1-21 "Montague Club loading hogs. limbs, calves, Wednesday morning. Beptcnber sro. List at once. Mont umeu' 8"8'a`3°'2:' gpembmke' Penh and Hawkesbury m . e will deliver an address 'Plot To Shoot Odicer ____- And Release Prison-. ers Uncovered-Vis-I itors Arrested. __-_ . the chief turnkey in Sandwich county I iail tonight is believed to have frus- I trated e. bold attempt at fail-,breaking , 'which probably would have resulted, I wnrosos., Aug. al.-vigilance of _ . i 'i I punk pr|¢,ch,,d_ of Bunn, WMI in the release of two score or mofre`\ ginigmg me gi,-,¢ hp of me men-s‘p:-isoners now confined in that iri- mgnlhon "elm ng, th, mmm,” N,,‘stitution, among them Fred Martin, taken Ln B71. incidentally. Mwrd- Lionel Exhibition in eh; g-¢¢°;-d ¢|m¢| awaiting trial on a charge of mur- "'*'-_""'*' ing to ou historians this country of 51 minutes and one second, der. A man and woman aaid to be from Detroit whose names are given as Albxt Kurtinitis and Mary Smith. are locked up in the Jail while auth- loritles are conducting a thorough in I I I I I I , . ., ‘\“'°“°h°s in Belleville’ C°m“°u` week, will gnfive in Toronto late this I I Venkunkis, a. prisoner awaiting trial II I] M IIN A N H A I L I-USsI"“..i;".:;”°:..;'f:‘:.-..:.'.:.°:.';... ...Q5 MIJNIH5 UI $2 unlesuee ettbeieutsviotcbuieel ' I In forrecelvlnsstolenzoode. ` Passengers Tllrong Decks To See Race *_-. BROOKLYN, N. Y. Aug. 31- A race between two of the fleet.- eet. linen afloat-the Europa and the Mt\lrcta.nla»-was described today by Plcsengers. 'l'he Maur- etanla left Cherbourg last Sat- urday just 20 minutes before the North German Lloyd vessel dc- partod from the some port. Six hours later the ship; were beam to bum. Pssengere on both throngcd the deck! to witness the race through the night. By Sun- day the Europa., with A speed of 26% knots, left. the Mauretania Shortly before six o’clock the two, _ _ (Canadian Press) -called again. Smith ushered them in- I , . n.EorNA, seek., Aug. al.-A total t° ;h;;:‘;;‘.;:°m 1°°e°k1’“m"2”°°i;‘;;I- SYDNEY N. s, Aug ai-Mrs .rel-ln; was delesated to meet Shan-.mek v., 1055 by han damage appmmmabely an ds 1 ed thswnnéred mr; womiliigson, 21 of Pictou. N. 5,, and heri Sir Thomas Lipton's fifth challenger 52,500_0gg with pmvgsion to be m,_de.g"“ 3;; m Wa; The |six months old son, were instantlyl and the fourteenth challenger since 10, mthef powb., 1055,, du,” the ‘md 5”’ ° ° °”- ‘°b‘““;‘ibu1ee cbs often-.een wben the mot-I the cup was won by the United next two weeks' was mmumcd at a °PP”°“m' md “fmml °°°“'° 1; 'for car in which she was proceeding \ States in 1851. meeting er the directors ei the seek-_ W” 1° ”h° mn’ “’°“°F"°“ i Y to some labfn- dey with her sister; Entenirises selection came _arter- -discovered a loaded 38 calibre revolv- M mme Bam mem”-md ww, 5,, I she had Wm two “night rw” m _Ms°cmmn_ had in -Rigging 5,esm__ er. _ 0 Middle- .Copy Road. miles the only days of match sailing of s‘_’°““‘d “my in t'h° m°m’“5'I.1sw-ri' on the great leap from Par- day, when me ,mes ,or me seasons - I - ,tbe emeiei trial series which opened ’-“3h”'*’“€' “YS °“° }’*ff°"'°" b“‘s” _ is to New verb. with bis side, Maur- N loses were struck The man made a signed statement I sustained revere 1.-icioi and body in- 1 August 20_ Lack of ak or _wo much like streaks of magnesium flares from 5 me Beuomey he landed his plane me to the enect that it had been plan-i juries, They were brought here for : breeze to su., th, ummm” pm let back clouds less than 100 f¢et3..QueSt1°n Mark., hm at 550 p_ m_ ned to effectha gen1a;sl bneaa, r;nd|n-iedical treatment. I.-ey-.ted ¢0nf¢_-,.5 M, th, otha. da_yS_ from the ground. The lgrigiietgiuiili 1 from Vma coud1ay_ the weapon e carr was ve - ' - I b tmnsnrred to gh, pfwnu * '.1 various “each” conditions in foundations by aerial explosions. ac- SURIYRISE A_\.N0I_.NCEM-ENT ' can ` ' - . the estimated v0l1>\11=tl°1\ lf- °=°h °f' U' S' Government m 1 G ‘I _‘_ _ _ eompanylne at quick fire or electrical when the o were ef one. I the ondgn Treaty ._m- ef wnieb i-.et all or tl-ie eenei- _ _“_ d uk fam n. atchewan Municipal Hail Insurance mutha’ mm ` pocket mu of The an, as explained police More Whales Are Stranded On The Island _.__-. ` Another large school of whllel. numberlng over 280, was stranded on the Island lsat Friday, this time at Portage. The carcasses of the immense marine animals decomposed rapidly in the hot weather and the problem now ls how to dispose of thein. In their present state they will be usel ab cas for fox meat and will prob ly have to be buried. - afternoon. H , iommo' and in Hun’ Tm" Rivers at the C. N. E. on Monday. Laborf Boys Burn D rank "Mt, Stewart Club loading live “DCK Wednesday aftemoon. Sep- tember Srd, D. J. McDonald. Sec- retary. 6051-li. rand Q\1€b€¢ CIW In tm Pmvmce M Day. James Wilson. President of the 1924' Th” “"4 °“‘°° ”°“"g 1" miie., one who will represent the Am- "Come to the Ice Cream Sodal in Springfield, Lot 67 Hall, on Monday. Sebtembcr ist, under the auspices of the Junior Red Cross. If not fine, Tuesday. _i______-<-- "Dr, Clift, l7l Queen St.. Char- lottetown. Chronic Maladiee prevent- ld and cured at home. where they vrlzlnate. silo-1-is-am "Koniady Kut-Ups and Harmony Hounds at Eldon Hall, september 3. If stormy, show will be postponed to September 4. elra-a-so-e-1-2. Tuesday. 6180-I-30-21. "The Annual Convention of Springfield, oi-ebb.-n's ima. Nor- boro. Kelvin and Emerald Women's Institute will meet in Gi-sham'e Fold I-fall Wednesday, September 311. Afternoon session 2 o'clock. Q“°b°”- b°g““ °p"““°"’ 1” M“°h' Patiem Makers League ofthe TO .D€¢ll'hAl'Sl'dk8 Capital' 1° °°“d“°t°d M mmm; op Ierican Federation of Labor at the? -- erations on the Standard iihrclianse. mtl” mem", also Bmvu in Toni ELDBRLY V131-[M 5|-,UND 'rg th! MODCYCII Cllrb Ind C112 V1l'lCOll< I onto 'bday .nd win “ke put in TREE BY THREE LABS HELD ver 500°* ¥>¢°l\\°¥°~ M,,,,¢,.,,.-_., .,..n..i.,i¢,_ ron Msnsaavonrsa ROCHESTER. N-Y-. AUS- 31-A - F A 0 drunken man was burned to death afnous lrfnan or fun’ here August is by three boys according to confessions the w H E Has Opefgtign |_:eliee nie they bee obtained mm --- , . the trio. . (speeiei is me ow-sian) -- ' 'rbe beye, eight, nine me ls yew ' iuiomn, seek.. Aus- S0-The, (Anselmo new bla. respectively. sem they bound Saskatchewan P001 _Elevators Li/d~. MIDDLESBU‘RD,- Holland, Aug. , James Wright, 69. to' o. tree when he Operating 1,034 eleyltvft 1°* 016,30.-Wing Commander Charles' staggered into a Junk yard, and than wheat pool has handled more of the Kingsford Smith, famous airmen, piled bnxsh and paper over his body- new crop this year than it did UD $0 today underwen; an operation for They set a match to the pyre and the same date last year- B0 fl? 3-' |the removal of his tonsils in the then fled. 954,715 bushels of the 1930 CNP have ` alma hospital where he recently was Police, refusing to give the boYl` been handled compared with 2.4’I0.- eperated upon for a/ppendioitis. The names, held them as juvenile delin- M5 within gm ,uno period last yaanidyer was progressing favorably. quents on manslaughter counts. cartridges from Sydney Five other occupants the British base at Malta. It is un derstood that he will have a. num- ber of informal talks with Italian officials in an effort to spur on th negotiations between France and it aiy. Mr. Alexander is then expecte ,to journey on to Paris, stoppin , there long enough to talk things ove ‘with the French. Unless Great Brit ,min can speed up negotiations both , Latin Governments will start laying I down programs already approved 'son-ie time in December or January,| Isnd the London treaty in that and ‘subsequent eventualities is almos I certain to be knocked to pieces with i in a period of months. D TORM Yacht Will Meet, Swiftest of U. S, Craft-Boats About Equal In Measure- ments. NBVBORT. R. I.. Allgllét 31-El? 1 tcrprise, smallest of four sloops built |,d,|m|_ this spring as prospective defenders (SP¢cial to The Guardian) I V fe: me Americas cup. teeey found LONDON- Aus- 30--Animals andiSTARTS 'herself bearine the responsibility ozimen both suneree in venous parts If¢¢P1l'l8 Y-he Cup from 3rit,g1n'_~, of Britain today from the heat wave yachtsrnen. fwhfch on the fourth dayreached 94 0 In 1551 the yacht Ame;-ie; defeated 5 degrees in central London and caused' I ' .gightggn gf Eng1n,p_d'5 fastest ruin; ; another. twenty deaths throughout Iyums in a ,au "Wag the ms of the country. An amazing electrical? I Wight, md breugm gg Q-,age mo,-¢_, I disturbance which centered around I 100 guinea mp .gg qwbggui bewtyi Balmoral Castle, where the King andl which has since been cherished as i Q“°°“ °\'° 110°” 5“YinI¥~ Visited 5°°i': PIP” iiifiiiisi iuI1 ragedy Sfalks BE (]PP|]N[NI.ln Wake Uf Worst UF SHAMRUCK Heat Wave In Yrs. Si’ Th°“‘“S LiPf°“’S I B °tish Isles Still Battlin Humid- rl g ty- Scotland Hard Hit By Un- precedented Electrical Storms --Much Loss Of Life And Pro- perty Damage. the greatest of all yachting troph-1md- I :cs-the A.merica's Cup. Through her selection lest nigh by the Ai-nerica's Cup committee of the New York Yacht Club. Enterprise (cmnqjnn prog) sklppered by Harold S. Vanderbilt, | _Five heat maddened polar bears , I killed their trainer at Hastings. ‘cev- I I airy were scattered by the bombard- i ment of incl-l in diameter bail stermsl at Catterick, Yorkshire, while ini London. Coroners were kept busyl -dealing with the crop of suicides' which they attributed largely to the heat. I Unprecedcnted Sicnn I A storm, the like or which wesl never seen there before, broke overi iIn races sailed over various courses. My °’ "b"d°°n “as S 8 n THIS MIIRIIING Capt. Coste, Fra.nce’s Famous Aviator Will Try Hop In The “Question Mark." (Canadian Press) LEBOURGET. France, Aug. 31- Capt. Dieudonne Coste. Frances most famous aviator, announced this afternoon that he will take off at dates took part Enterprise took discnarges whim SW' de e n” The flyers decision came as a sur- mcet recent victory. last 'I'hursday,I ""' tlccmmittee refrained from starting the defend" cmdidam ways Recreation Association tracki pl , ,_ , , Records Lost say. by Kurti111t1=» WIS to 511°” '-1112' Ma Be Sera ed Im”-St first Places- ‘h'“p“°l' T°“1gm the bam” °‘ the I prlse since ine continued unfavorable guard when he unlocked the first oell y pp Announcement of the committee ;;‘;:'_nD:im:nge;r°E;‘;onar;‘;_r;ie;; weather outlook and reports that for Venkunkis. The latter would t.henI was a surprise and it was accompan~ I _ 'coste wasnot satisfied with the en- WASHn1.;%rn;;m'nD_Prcf”) Aug 31_ throw the lever which unlocked all (spam to the Guru", gied by scant explanation. lmterprhe .§_c;' ::;1hf1S;e;n§ena1§§5' 12;; gine had indicated to observers that- Reams of Government Qevms Were'the cell doors setting everyone free nDM_E_na1y_ Aug 30__n is demh `best Weetamoe in their two match I ri;er`pe: mam fgr shwrs g 'lthe flight would not take place this' d , ed _ t d _ ," V in gi-ie wr-i-ids;-5, new leamed that A_ V_ Alexander’ races of the official trials, it is true, pe ' `_ .yeain For weeks and months he and °`°"’°y '"5 “ ay bf' 1”” “hm” but Yankee ez Batten tw-lee wbi - l she” W”'“`d F’°‘“ """"°‘ Ineilei-.te have tested their plene,botl-if i if ;x:;m§rE;1;};r;c:ni:;:¥_' ped Whirlwind, and it’had been ei- Prime Mmm” MacD.°na1d.s WOI for altitude and speed. Coste half ing thc Federal Trade Commission. nom an his “tum from 5 visit to pected the selection committee would 1 daughters had an alarming nishtllny repeatedly said that he would bi V ` I _ _ ` his lonely house at Lossiemouth with i hu ned by no (me. but Woum bids send Enterprise out against Yankee r [birds and animals crying around 1, nl when had the best of weather. The Meteor o°m'Lnued on Page 3 I redicted excellent at- Undoumedly the Entemnse mum and field meet held at Lachine, Que., sail circles around any other canal- Yesterday and ¢°d3l`1 Maritime 211- I I i( n date in extreme light air and prob- “I” “re 5-* f°1I0“`5? R- G- White. ms , .ably only bow to Yankee in heavy M°“°f°“» “'00 the high Jump clear- (HE iweather. The committee, therefore. U13 “"8 19”- f°“l' and three WHY' OF is thought to be gambling on the “Y m°h“~ G°°» Arm-‘-U'0r\9'. of St \ T lutelineod or the international classic -’°l'1!\- “mc mood in pumps the °uQ“ News .being railed in iight air. Sixteen pound shot; J. H. Denys.- Last Minute \ (Special to the Guardian) GLAMIS, Scot., Aug. 30-Kin: George, Queen Mary and the Duke of York arrived at lunch time today, to visit the new Princess born to the Duchess of York. The King and Queen who arrived from Balmoral Castle had not previously seen the ln- fmt. _______._-- MONTREAL, Aug. Si-Sixteen store! and five dwellings and |. wood and cool yard were destroy- ed here today by fire. The bulld- inp were on Duluth Avenue. aut. Dcbullfon Street and Colon- tal Ave. Three hours’ work by firemen was necessary before the fire was subdued. Aa estimate of the loco was not available to- night.. Enterprise was designed by w. 0! Halifax, see-me in 4-to yarn. = "? I Starling Burgess for a syndicate °V°11¥- Alphonse LeBlanc, Moncton. 9 bebaea by veneer-but me including third in hundred yards dash. Merit Vincent Astor, George Baker, Jr., F. Dlllwhy- M0'nCt0n- third. 220 yards. L_ ¢,_¢1y51¢_ gem” wmm¢y_ E_ w, Harris Wall, Moncton, third one mile. ‘E ' club. si-.ern-ian Hoyt me W. w. Au- 1111# "aut was won by Wahibers of _ (5,\q‘®- arien. si-ie eu-rise s greater sail Saskatoon in 54 2-5 seconds. 1 ,Ji |\, J, , area than any of her three unsuc- , ` ceasful sisters and her dimensions Bftldih ¢Xf»r¢m= . 22-l ` are closer to Shamrock V. than the Drlft . . . . . . . . . . ._ 14-6 14-8 ` others. Her after guard, or the am- ~ TNC b09rd - - . » ._ . 5-3 5-6 1 I \ \ __.___.-_ aieul-s wi-ie will stil oben-e ber are Mast deck to shew - ‘S3 153 I ' _ , ` 1 vsneerbilt, Aierieb Hoyt, oeerge lf. Shamrock v is wooden plated on ‘ gwgm-.yer and 3m»¢¢”_ hor de metal frame. The cup races will be _I , _ _ 5| ef, sailed over ii thirty mile ooeanf L_, I 6 I i e was in time which broke previous Iolcgy Bureau p yachting records for the thirty mile _______.__ frnosphers conditions and Costc wa-Si d triangular course. rd Possibly the committee was innu-I . ~ ced his deoertu 5 Glwed in its choice by the presence V Moncton C' N» R- as ccrtairi but also outlined the itin-I _ of the Shamrock V in the harbor.) ei-ary-via the great circle over Sir Thomas' sleek green sloop had Men DO IS0Ufh“'¢SW‘-'i 37131155- ‘md We’ He' been going around the harbor ini land from east to west. Narragansett Bay during the pug) #- few days and making rel-nal-kablyI icanmi*-“ P"-“I good time in en- so iight that ti-.ef MONCTON- N~ B- Aus- 30-Rb ;_ suits in the Canadian National Rail- Ha not only announ The Weather. etd June WAS _' 29-8 ` 1 i . LE Rh A mmpm-im” of ¢¢f¢n¢¢;- ,nd course starting nine miles southeast; 'l`Oi`tUN'i“O, Sept, l.--Mar.'.lm\ ¢hg,11¢ng¢, ,my bg fmmd in me f¢1. of Brenton Reef light ship and the I Southwest winds, fair and world lowing figures (in feet and inchesieerles will go to the boat winning with s little higher temperature. ~ unless otherwise noteaw four races. | High tide this morning at 6.10 one Displacement long 128 i34\ Shamrock V was deslgned by I tomorrow afternoon at 4.48. » Bail area eq. ft. .. '|583 7540 Charles Nicholson, who also has io.n- Sun sets this evening 5.38 and rise( Enterprise Shamrock ed her since her arrival here. Her tomorrow morning at 5,23. Overall length 120-9 120-10 professional crew is commanded by ‘Waterlinc ...... 80-0 li-l Captain Ned Heard. later than Charlottetown. Summerside tide eighteen minute( “T -5 3 I I ‘ _J -