MAXIMS OI .A MERCHANT 11,, more foolish n nun ll. the more insolent he becomes. n; l-cnrdlan. Founded i587. uamiolzetottn Gunrellnn Two Canto. (hurl nFFall From R00; tun sumo 1 nil uua Asks If Govt. of Can- ada Interested PVIiiIe Watching R-IOO 1s Fatal .__._- THREE nwnns. Que. Aug. e- (c. PJ-Goorge Young. 2s, [died here yesterday from injuries sue. tained last Thursday when he fell M! the roof of s lo:a.1 hotel while looking up st the passing R-loo, The Idea ' of Estab- lishing Airship Line Betrveen And This Country. (CansPan Press) UITAWA. Aug. 5—Are the com- gerciel interests and the Govern- ment h.’ Canada sumclently inter- sr-d data that he had been able to collect on such a project. he said. "lfight, i therefore ask you one , life. question. Could you form a com- m investigation that. you are inter- 10L sated. you might perhaps indicate to, me the kirld of support you would be willing to givcpso that I might be able to put n concrete vropoei- C N R_Engeineer tion before the British Govern- ment." some may think that such a suggestion was premature. but his mm ophzon wag that it was of par- amount importance. '.~ ‘I ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. "Tfl Filly, St. George's, Satur- ilv. August 16th. 5907-5-44: "Ice Cream and Dance at Bloom- Kflflwn in! Point. Friday. August 8th. T95-B-5-3i. "lce Cream Festival in Springfield Hall, Lot. 67. Thursday, August 7th. 5934-8-6-21. Nillwlsvl). Secretary. "Come to the Ice Cream Social dry. August 7th. 5932-8-6-21. More Church. Brae. sssa-s-s-sz. "Smiley Bridge Hall ‘Thursday- "m P113‘. aka accordion music. 5947-8-6 B flfilctfuns at New Argyle Wed- “mlll- Ausust e. Don't miss at. 8-4-31 ‘i Klfizston Corner Thursday Au"- "55 7th If not fine on Friday. a 5TH-B-Z-G-Si. .___- "Com- to st Columbe to the n W‘ p Harland excursions leaving at 3 - m» Standard every Tuesday. Fri- “lcs Crclrn and Dance in c. u. "Nmhm m, “u,” “You... B" A “Ill. Vernon River. Thursday. ‘We 7th in aid of st vtheeuvs I" i?" “*- VMM‘ “m!” 5W’ “"1189- Adnusslon 40 cents. Come lay Bridle fliursdtyi Win51" 39V 57874-541. pfldwl Mug-fly River. Sdwfddj’. “m elllov yourself. L! n18 regular monthly meeting of Benevolent Irish Society wll be w ‘l ln their lull, Cameron Block. ldnesdey evening. August 6th. llln \§___ England 771C Earl Birkenhead Seriously Ill (Canadian Prose) la‘. ir. the idea of establishing an‘ LONDON. Aug. 5.—The Earl of airship lino between Great Britain Blrkenhesd lay seriously ill today at end Uni: country to support such g his home in Grosvenor Gardens suf- prepesitzon? This was the queen” fering from bronchial pneumonia. m“ by Si, Denmstoun Baum”, which developed from a chill caught dawn" of {he 340g m an address 135i. WECk- Th8 Earl bllfble l blDOd delivercel to the Canadian Club hero "5591 “bu” “an” i“ mam‘ last ma}. He ha‘, an the mmmmon April, and for a time was in a dan- gerous condition. from the French resort he has not taken his usual active part in public Since his return I The Earl is 5B years old and wa . mtttee of dbuslness men within the bom “Gdansk Edwm smith. H; w‘ m W5 and m m’ _kn°w "profession is law and he has told you are interested or not?’ asked many high 0mm,‘ in are“ 57mm 5”’ mnmsmrm- "n W“ ‘hum Md including a term as Lord Chancel- Instantly ‘p4; NORTH BAY. Ont, Aug. A-Bn- "vi-- gineer William Hill was killed and fireman Tomlin severely injured C overs Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 6,1930 RI-00 SAFELY MOORED AT ST. HUBERT l Who does not hate the low-mind- ed, fickle, light-minded 8nd trifling? Masons OI‘ .A MERCHANT %_ 10 PAGES ‘ir'}"'§r“.'.tisi'lfii§"e°§.i rgdiffiideiiiio‘ 1 _ l _ Millionaire c 0 M M u N I s i \\ I, In this picture ls seen the 8-100 after she had been crew were disembarking through the donfwly 1n u“ bow, As soon as the doping compound i; flfy “q “Bu” “mo. he: scheduled flight to Ottawa. and Toronto. The re M the ship struck heavy air bumps nee Bennett and Lady Perley will inspect the airship, . securely anchored to the mooring muf, m; pqsgnggn ‘m; lnofthelhl 1t d th ,’ ' - _ l"? "illmd the WP 0f the lower. From the top of the mast the occu; if weufe ezskeir nliswtlizdeleliliattiy in“; the "I ‘ P’ where they were acclaimed by the waiting throng just after dnybreflg ‘ r e ground HT. HUBER’! AIRPORT, Montreal. Que. Aug. i-(Cnnsdi Pr i-Lui fin of the British rllrigible woe completed shorfly M“ nwfmdgf m. “f; ‘$41207: ‘$33’ “flfbflkmg ‘ r a .e w‘ e oped P116111! disturbances are cleared. the vessel will be able u; m“; DI-ir were necessitated when the stabilizing fin fabric tore when r Father Point. while cnrouie from England It is not. c eg-r ~ - r R" _ - - ~ on. ..e.ed lskery that the 100 will leare the mast here before Monday. This afternoon Miss Mildred Bennett, sister of Premier Elect B. B. / l‘ when the engine on C.N.R. train No. 47, ‘Iloronto to North ‘Bay. left the n miles south of North Bey today. A broken rail is said to have caused the accident. track about Author Dead (Canadian Press) "Hunter River Club loading live- . PM” ALTO- cum- Aui- 5-13‘ stock Thursday. August 7m. Russel bells. H. Alden. 88. author oi more 5900-8-5-11- than 12o books we known w hei- public 1.; "Pansy." died here today. end Dance at, Glen Meg-gin, Thurs. she had been ill for some time. .. = ii "Come to the Tea at Cavendish on nesdlziflliuat gflllcaman ‘Station. “'66- Wednesday. August 13th and meet all zu. th 1'1 aid of st. you, mend, "Dr. Cllft, 171 Queen Si» Char- . . l i ie revent- B3 Si"? and dance- ma“ Wu“ etlitoéatliagndugehgoztc sgflislswslmelare they originate. "Come to the Ice Cross-n Festival , at Kingston Corner, flrursdly. Aug- “Bi; Lawn Party. dance and oth- ust 7th. 1f not nne on Friday. "Loading hogs. lambs. calves. Ill- "c sheep at. Uigg, August 12th, after- ome to me Ice cram “m”! noon, taking orders for binder twine. List up early. W. D. Ross, Secretary. - "Ladies and Gentlemen. we now Cmpmd Imtflut? present the biggest laugh hit of the Ann-St’ gm .c:lool grounds. Fran‘ 5e35On__..-r_n_er5 ' n m" m“ c“ samrdw‘ ence” at Malpecue Thursdry, Borcfcit 59354441’ Friday. Crspsud Saturday. llrch BHPPBl‘. Bgngm fie cream TilTeGoddess of the Goshdamed War. a _ s gale on August 11th. Reserve Romance" at Mnpequ, Thursday.‘ " 59°z'a‘5‘°‘- Borden Friday, Crapsud Saturday. B 1 ‘ins-ti interested in the Canoe hyhaeidlsaturdw‘ 9h?” 773 l” Cove Conakry are requested to meet d t information. Smgle fore for m". on wednuday ‘fwrnwn’ ‘W. '9' 52°°""9‘“' ust 13th to clean up. saza-s-e-n-si. "Come to the big bezur and in- elde circus in H019 "U" Hln- 5*- BESU-ii. Peter's. _ ___ including hot chicken supper only flee Cream seem m COPhWlll 2e cents. Doors mo mh Thursday. 7th. rt unfavorable, 4-1: r. u. euro and l" ‘m! °l m“? Good r memsde cske and ice games. Not a dull moment You know "W11. bingo. contests. mutio and how will the ladies of 5t. Peters do ' b7fl1-l-beli. thou thlnll. Says» Canada toaldegairtee‘ Her Own Butter Markets ‘In Period of 141F208 Years "Now that the Canadian tariff against New Zeoland and other Brit- ish Empire butter ha; been raised to four cents s. pound. Canada's dairy industry should recover to the point where in five years it will be stile to take care of all the Dominion! butter needs." said J. A. Csulder, president and mansgi“: director of Dairy Corp. this Ls not too high to give Australia and New Zeaia; d fair competifive conditions. and it will encibie an in- dustry which is one of the most im- mp: portent in Canada to retrieve lcsses ‘That L; an ideal for oflher farmers to, {emulate What .1. s. Mtbein, of the bllr-Ch receive-l 1210118 distance file's buried ln the rrevee of the the annual - ‘which it should never have had." I "I do m‘. think mozt Canadians Canada Packers said a‘. ‘are fully aware of’ tire greet ‘Jnpart-i ance w Carmela. as a whole of having fully rounded out agricultural prcduc- tion." he continued, “The over-pro ducticn of cash crops in the utorld will cause the Canadian farmer to return es rapidly as possible to a mixed farmi 1g basis. Since the nur- kefs of the world do not offer a pro- fitable grain price to the farmer. the dairy and beef cattle, to sheep, to hogs and to horses. One Ontario farmer, trrho feeds his entire crops on the fame. said recently: ‘All my Continued cn Page 6 Royal Birth The Canada Iron Expected Soon And’ Foundry Co. (Special in The Guardian) GLALCS. Sea‘... A“. 5""Th€ Dil- ehess of York. daughtsr-in-latv of $110 K1118 6W1" h" 959315“! birth‘: destroyed the plant of the day quietly at historic GlsmLe Cas-l 1m, l“ pmmfly camp,” a noun ‘ v31“: “d heraed me mun", “d, u‘ l“ we expemmon my’ “yam "541? m" mm" “m” m "'1" his six assztants into one of the‘ twenty-four hours or a little longer,‘ w check m, mm" 1mm swam“ v mum He “hm proceeded w “m, | she would prowl I new mm“! w, through the old stone building. The m, pm,“ “m”, n“, i me Western the British Revel Femllr- loss u dsfflnltzd at, 3100.000. A spark l _ Razed To Ground (Cumiisn Press) HAMILTON. Ont. Aug. .'>—1"ire The Duchess is greatly beloved inn-mm a pun,‘ locomotive “.36 uh ‘Sir Henry Simon, one of the up residence at the Glamis Out-ls let-e on Saturday- nnparing for the birth of the royal child. light Hon, J. E. Clynec. British NEW NAN rive tomorrow. Hm role st the Castle. is a survival of historic customs." The Home Secretory is required to; certify the genuinenese of the birth Home Secretary is hastening nOrl-h- cf royal children in the direct line ward to loin the doctor and will l-r-of succession to the British ‘Ilxroute. the dlsixict where she spent her, "wed to have ignited theory roof. fihlldhwd- “will ‘m 5°13 "mmdend the flames blazed away for Lhl CIEUO TEIUIQ Q1811 i152‘ P01111815‘ fnme mmups befgyg (hey w”; n9. ity is national, they feel they have special right; v/lsere she is ocncern- ed to the open in s hurry. “Meriioriitzls Urzhbeileed lbrsnch of the Bank of Montreal r h l e . u -.- _ _ . of Canada. Ln eh interview B-‘imfecl w n-eee will desire to feed his crops to l “as ed “p m“ “b” d °‘ “m” b1 cs1. see uhueuee 1h the erst- ’l'he Pirmnclsl Peat. "I think that mlk off my farm on the hoof.’ 4 tnzent inspector and requested the uieincti/fd “Tiler. 10st r1 son and Mr, made. A m.» minutes alter rslnlrls Wm’ Li°“°"°°“» s“ 1°“ "W811- Cmm“ headed individual produced a re-Emony “i i-'°'4"""-"~l Cemetery- turneq to the hotel again. changed‘ his clothes m: checked out, His!‘ .~movemente from then on axe still iiced. The first ell-rm. which the; mkmwn. . workmen inside the structure re-- ceived was the noise of an eccplosiornl when the heat reached e. cylinder of' moat famous obstetrician in Enl- compressed air. This sent every men! llnd was the only outsider present at the Castle celebeatlon. He took yTo Britain's Missing G ‘Anniversary Of Britain’s Declaration Of War Is Marked By Unveiling. 15min! to The Guardian) PARIS. A s-(c-hasah are. ANNE nr: aumrun, Aug. Cablehcn us” “menu, 5mm‘ 5-—Th s . Ann ° r” °~ 9° Rut)" My of Great. Britain's dedni-gtton cf war against Germany. four mem. u lcne bandit late today. according ‘while battle-fields c! name w m: m a" anmllnwmfllt midi! by DTO- 50600 men of the British forces vincial police today. The robber whose fate ‘vss shrouded in one m; one of the clevcrest. engineered word: "Musing! With the dedica- 3 111 ‘hi5 DTOVl-flw. 1.311 of these four were are eightl Late yesterday the manage.- of shrines in France t: the mommy of, call from hfontreal and was szivis- unknown. i ed that a Government bank inspec- General Si: Walter Bralthweite’ gtcr would call on him t: inspect the: unveiled the memorial in M1915 i backs of the branm. Later. the, Cemewfi‘ and Genual Sir Nevil manager was called from a St. Anne MACRBMIJ’ officiated at |. similar-l De Bsllevue hotel; the party calling "Yemllfl? at "Dud Corner.‘ Loos 1t identified himself c; the Govcrn- "ls 1% l-svs the: Rudyard Klpuhgi arrangements be made for his en- CW3“? ‘"5 $11!!!! todlp‘. General trsnoe to the bank. As it was affer 51-‘ ‘Wm Slllllll-Dorrlen Perform- banklng hours the arrangement was c: an “will”? at P°l¢1$ 991165911‘ emu”, u, L." but m. m] fir: led in the commemorative eepe. r After the crime was wmmittedi the police trail showed the man re-f Wheat Crop ‘ (CIIIIJZICB Press) or-rsws. 011-... Aug. s.-_-A1t.hhueh ‘the Wwtem wheat cop is generally (Canadian Press) twel] advanced in the filling shge, GIICAGO. 11L Aug. S-lle- gym-e k um much “hammer, u m rrflwlflim of the lAmérll-an the probate yield. sfates the crop re. ' ' " '" ' "'4 Port issued wdas- by the Dominion Pacific Coast Legion i041! IP- lBlz-‘enu of Statistics “Lack of mois- winted I wmmillee of time to lure Ln Saskatchewan lfid Bmlthq-n mm n triple “were n pmtec- Albert: ens damage from rust m tion of their interests against Manitoba and Southelsfen Elsklt. the Mnlor League's dnft boy- chevron are features of this week's col-f. threat. TQPWVJ. Lumberman ls DeadAt Ottawa (Canadian Press) OTTAWA. Ont. Aug. 5.-J. Fred Booth. viceePresident and General Manager of J. R- Booth. Limited. lumber merchants. died early today in Rochester, Minnesota, “according to u-o-rd reaching here. Ifhe mil- lionaire lumberman, who vras G7 years of age was the second son of the late J. R. Booth, pioneer Can- adian lurnberman and was the father of Princess Erik of Denmark. Paris Is To Try Atlantic Flight, Within Few Days 1:53.15 M3,, 5—<A. P.)—L-1eu- tenant Paris. French New aviator “he 11°14; the u-orlds records for spool and endurance with e sea- plme egi-rymg e ton of useful car- go is likely to steal a march on Captain Dieudonne Coste in attemvt ing the westward flight across the Atlantic from Paris to New York. Lieutenant Paris has been quietly preparing for some weeks for the Trans-Atlantic flight. It was an- nounced this evening that he is read?! to take ctf as soon as weath- ee» conditions are favorable. Oar/aim Coste also is rcpflfled to be ready and only uniting on 800d weather. Caste. however. 1S planning a non- stop flight, uthereas Lieutenant Paris expects to refuei at the Az- ores Islands After stopping there. he will try to reach either New York or Halifax. Nova Scotti. de- pending on the weather he meet/s. Canada Claims Northern Lands VITLLIAMSTO\VN. Mass. Aug 5 —C-a.nade will watch with a “jeal- ous eye‘ anything resembling e de- cision on the part of a foreign power to establish itself within the mne lying between her mainland and the North Pole, P. E. Cor- bett. Dean of the Lap‘ School of MoGili Uhiversiw. sad today before the Institute of Politics. . Deon Corbett who addressed the conference on “Problems of Sover- eignty in the Arctic and Amarctic.’ stated that Canada claims all dis- covered lands lying between her: mainland and the North Pole and will probably assert a claim to any land that may subsequently be dis- cmued there. Recount Elects Hon. Chas Ma rcil (Canadian Press) QUEIE. Que... Aug, i'>-A re- count in Bonaventure Count-v sn- {nounces the election of Hon, Charles Msrcil. Liberal candidate. m the House of Commons with a rnayocity of 46 votes. returning sn ex-speak- er to Parliament. It Wis formerly rumored that s recount would D. Morgan. Conservative candidate. returned. Senator Paradis. Liberal organizer, today made known the. outcome of the recount. ARSON CASE ADJOURNED MONCTON. Aug- 5.--Claire and Nelson Price. accused of Arson. in connection with the fire which des- troyed Price Bros. lumber mill here early Sunday morning. appeared in “S's the police court this morning and the case was adiourned to Wednesday. 634 9- m- August 6th. Bail was refused in both cues by Judge W. A. MscDougall. AS - HURIJES ARE ADVANBINB Eager For More Spoils After Sacking Chanzsha in an Orgy of Robbery and Mur. der, Frenzied Reds Threaten Other Chi. nese (filler. .____ SHANGHAI. August fir-Commun- is: hordes eager for more spoils after ‘"1431: Ciwtzslua in an orgy of rob. ber-y and murder advanced Yfislmda} toward the tri-cities, Hankow. Wucr“ 8118 and Manhzng. where l1 foreign‘ ‘VB-Whips including two American, were concert-rated to protect foreign. 97S. The forelen quarter-e of Hankow, were barricaded and guarded to pre< vent Reds re-enactmg the scenes of!‘ Charlifihe. when foreign property vs.l< ued at 12111110115 of dollars was buffln ed i‘. anti-foreign demonstrations, Thousands of panicky Chinese pour ed into Hankovfs foreign mnugiong seeking protecion. although addition. a1 Nationalist Govemrnezzt troupe patrolled the city While Chinese soldiers searched every one in the streets. which were under martial law. s volunteer elm‘ ewcncy defense wrpe. was organized by flhe French community. A skl-Fml-fih Party of Reds approach- ed WIChlA 25 miles of Hanlcow and took munitions from cadets sent to fight them. but were scattered by vet eran soldiery fire from s-n armoured ram. Continuing their flendzs-h acts in Changsha. the Conununiste killed 1 wealthy Chinese seized for ransom. and held 400 others. Jockey Dead, One Injured (Canadian Press) KINGS PARK RACE TEA Que. Aug. 5.-Ossie Copper. l6, dcad and J. Kemedy was rem to be in a critical condition follow ing a serious spill during the runn o.’ the second race at King's Pa: Racetrack today. Cooper was {nun to be suffering from a fractured elm} and died about an hour after thQ crash in which four homes fell. we cipztatmg their jockeys to the arac t {The Weather, etd -ne*’_"_‘”“'_' __ _ Now ABOUT fl 4n: renew wuo ’ Srttos \'\l5' Ruoocr. l Bonus BACK f0 time farm l’; Vulcmuzco? ‘j l l i Local Temperature . Manmum—73. Ivnnimunt-sv nigh tide this moi-hm: at 1:4 m! tonight at l0 (standard time.» Sun sets. thLe. evening at 7.24 Pull moon Saturday. Aug. 9th.. Summerside tide eighteen rninu later than Charlottetown. iv tomorrow morning at 4.4.9. ‘{ .-,.;