MAXIMS ORA MERCHANT Laugh if you are wise; cry are unit-Hill- ifyou jornlul Guardian. Pounded ill‘!- Charlottetown Guardian Two Con". EXOD Covers Prince Edward RE Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. WEDNESDAY, JULY 16. 1930 may Silence harms no one. but speech MAXIMS OIL MERCHANT be harmful. BY R. B. B 10 PAGES A Annual Buhlcrlptleul Delivered 55.00. Cy “All Cllllda nd U.B.L“J0o Rousing Conservative Demonstration At Victoria Unemployment &j Constricted Pur- chasing Power In Both Rural Areas, Together With Lower Wage And Reduced Farm Pro- duct Prices,“ Responsible For Business Depression In Domi- nion, Says Cooperative Union Of Canada. fivlflil ililliillflli IS SERIUIIS Fourteen Killed In Rioting In Alexand. rla; 250 Reported Seriously Injured. (Canadian Press) AZLYANDRIA, Egypt, July l5.- fourteen persons of whom eight were Wmpfians, were killed 1n serious riot- lnl during a generalstrike here to- tly. About 250 persons were reported ihliited. many of them seriously. One if the dead was all Italian citizen. ‘#51110. Egypt. July 15.--The Ex- ihange Telegraph Company reported brunt that Mohamet All Square in llerandria, Clliro had been occupied 5y t detachment of Egyptian army WW6 end that reinforcements were mitt rushed from Cairo. --_.__. tNNO CEMENTS. COMING EVENTS, MEETINGS arcs. "wmntsdfly. July aotll -Tea l‘ St. Charles. 5431.7-15.g1_ bgCardigan Mflndfll’. Show and W. Orchestra. 54334-13411, “hi8 ‘Ne. Party Wednesday, July E-“Should day prove unfavorable, n9 d!!! following. 537B-7-l4-8i. "RODNEY for sale at Kensin gton m“ rvnair. Lot 1s x 130. Apply 5M- 5430-7-16-31. "cfflpaud Church of England Pic- "intsdav. August 1am, mo. 5410-7-10-21. “:1; Cream and Dance in Brook- mflnhwl. Wednesday, July 16th. 1f ° "llowins night. 5423-7-ld-2l. "attic River To s lav. July 16th, tables, n‘ Yeflturcs galore. Dirty Wednes- booths. amuse- iil5B-7-4-tf Rollo B; T" t. ymeedly gm PM boned until - y 17th. Sec our spec- “ me °l fifty hooked rugs. 5426-7-ld-2i. "fg-“Rdten Paces". a thrilling a ‘m! It MllDeque, July 10th, M " “many: North Wilt-shire, 9- Cfllllud Saturday. - llm-v-lo-zl n i hltlfmfie-Movies at Victoria to- éfilgttnch River, Thursday; Ag. ‘7- "W"? River, Saturday. 0030-7-15 "Cure to trio Highfleld Presb m:- ifug: "it! Ieo ormn festival. t,‘ Y- July 17th in lltllol Roberts “M1110 MM-I-ll-Ii. “LOVELIEST MOTHER 11v CANADA” And Industrial (Canadian Press) TORONTO, out, July ls-con- strictcd purchasing power iu both rural and industrial areas of Canada, Wins llrgely to reduced farm pro- duct prices, lower wanes and unenl- rlvyment is refieetedhvtbe 1929 n: port of the executive of the Co-opers- tive Union of Canada, submitted at the opening of the congress of the Union today. Eighteen of the Unions afliliet-ed retell societies reported a fall 1n turnover during the yeer. while ten recorded increases, the net sul- plus of profit of the reporting socie- ties wee $294,642, $48,107 less than the previous years profit. The societies share capital decreased by $32,156 to $556,614. Th! executive stated that only two societies had failed to meet their expenses for the year and their total lose wu only $1,103. This re- sult is described as gratifying in view of the heavy shrinkage in business during the depression era in the lat- ter half of lest year. The executive attributes the socie- ties’ ‘reduced turnover to the lower price obtainable for farm products and to the industrial depression which has meant lower wages Ind men out of work. Canadian heal) SASKATOON, sash, July 15.- Hon. J. T. M. Anderson, Conservative Premier of Saskatchewan. has tlken the field irl mlt-und-out opposition to the Mackenzie King Government. In view of Premier King‘: address last night when he openly attacked my government, our policy, and my- self," announced Premier Anderson today. "i tizid it my duty as a citizen of Saskatchewan to meet this attack on the public platform. It will be my pleasant duty from now until election to do all ill my rower t» bring about the defeat of the King Government." "Harland excursions leaving at 3 p. m.. Standard every ‘hlcsday- m‘ day and Saturday. Phone 773 101' further information. Single fare for round trip. 5280-‘2-9-481 "Come to the Ice Cream locial It Hazolbmok, Thursday, July 17th on John Flory's Lawn in aid of Haul- brook Women's Institute. l The photogra h hrrc hows Mrs. cool-go Mitchell, aged Mother in Canada," as she received prize on; behalf of Photographers’ Association o! Amgflqg, “mama o; m, cont“; Mi 1P6 Prise-maniac llbniomrh of ummtoaouhawoquaqgga s!‘ _ 92, of Toronto, winner of title of “loveliest qfle for i100 from Chas. Aylett, Toronto photographer, on l Chas. P/lliue o! Milne Studio, who Grit Candidates Again Sidestep But Tremendous Ovation Tendered Messrs. McLure And Myers In Home District Of Popular Conservative dience Takes Up Challenge With Liberal Candidates On Butter Issue. Gloom_sat heavily on the exponents of Washington-made potato tariffs and free New Zealand butter at Victoria hall last night, where one of the most enthusiastic demonstra- tions in the campaign was tendered the Conservative candid- ates. Challenged-this time by the audience-to state where they stood on the New Zealand butter treaty, neither Mr. Candidate. Au- Jenkins nor Mr. Macmillan offered to say whether they ap- i CAR FERRY CONTRACT proved or disapproved of it, or whether, if elected, tlley| would support or oppose a similar treaty. i ploymeut situation iu Canada. (Ap-| plausc.) He said that the boat could F bo built cheaper 1n the Old Country‘ ter Issue | continual LAID it REST Largest Funeral Pro- cession in Years Left Basilica. Yesterday Morning. Eloquent Panegyric By Bishop Morrison of Antig- onish. Badly and slowly a mourning con- course, representative of his entire episcopal district, followed in the funeral train of His Lordship, Right Rev. Louis J. OTesuy, Bishop of . Charlottetown, who was laid to rest yesterday morning in the Roman Catholic Cemetery. The funeral, lwlllch took place iron. st. Dunstarrs Basilica, was, the largest held in the city for many years. and was attend- ed by visttng clergy from many "They claim great credit l0!‘ getting by $1,000,000, but it was better toimm" l“ u" mmlm“ "m “m” tho second car ferry," he said. "How- give it to a Quebec firm so that it Jed l° p‘? mum’ l" u“ helm“ m3‘ ever. we have not seen that car ferry would give employment in Canada. "“lt‘ry- yflt. Tim's has been no arlnounce- l would like to have seen him dot‘ la. tender from tile Maritime Provinc- cs uld l understand it was only 85.000 higher than the Quebec tender and lsolemu Pontifical The Basilica was thronged with merit that lt has even been started. something more than that. There was i mm" °1 l“ d9"°m1“3i-l°“5» “my though ‘we have been told ‘that the tender is let. Mackenzie King told us in Charlottetown that the tender was being unable to gain admittance. At l0 o'clock yesterday morning Requiem High let in Canada to give employment to as this boat is for Msrtlmc work ,Mss4 was celebrated at the Basilica Continued on Page 9 5388-7-15-31. "m. Clift, 111 Queen at. Cher- lottetewn, Chronic Maladies prevent- ed 1nd cured at home, where they ‘originals. slle-i-ls-sm "United Church. ‘rryon Circuit will hold their annual ptcniclon Wed- nesday, July 30th. 5413-7-15-18-26-39-30-51 "Emerald Club taking live stock 16th July from noon until thrflfl o'clock. List ofierinn with locust-ery- n. u. Malay. uan-‘l-ls-zl. "Ice Cream Festival end Bu“?! g: the Little rtewargwhfiryulrla ll Vill e on . WI ll n I tom . . as t idol‘ ‘i: u“ “slaw-immoral. R-IOO lVill Arrive First .W£ek In Aug. (Canadian Press) .0TTAWA, Out. July lit-The 3-100 will arrive It St. Hubert aerodrome near Montreal on or about August l. the British Air Ministry uday advised Col. J. L. labia. Minister of National De- fence. Ceble arrangements an u»: m» ahead was m. u» IQ- 1 ception of the airship and lie crew at this time. The Minister announced that all invitations for the ofleiel reception of the air- lhipf invitation to iulplct it and Invitations for Illghh la the R400 should he considered by the recipients u Ivlrlvill to the ar- rival on or about lllllfl ,1 m“ of the vwnle in Canada. He whv not let the tender to the lthrl- Hwy Most novel-coo Henry a. Olloary. Inuit, have had at the back of his heed some knowledge of the unem- of Edmonton, brother of the deceas- ed, assisted es follows: High Priest, Rev, G. Mcncllan, D. D.; Deacons of Honor, Rev. James Murphy, D. n. Rev. R. V. McKenzie; Deacon of the Mass, Rev. N. Poirler; Sub- Dewon of the Mass, Rev. C. Mc- Carthy; Master iof Ceremonies, luv. P. McMahon, D, 0.; Censor bearer. Rev. Andre Arsenault. Acilytoe, luv. J’. A. Sullivan, Rev. Urban Gillie. An eloquent and touching sermon was delivered by Right Rev, Jamel Morrison, sump of antlgorlull. who we: fer his text. 8t. John. l1, the passage containing the prayer of the tore uttaod before Hie death and passion. The mural-liege u‘ getberedu ‘ Clmtinuli m Pall I. Standing Room Man Of The Of Welcome Audience. my Thom” Green. Canadian Pm» Sta-B carver-indent) TIE-IRE!) RIVER-S. Que, Jilly 15-" Strongly attacking the trill! 901ml" of Ubem administration. HUD. R. B. Bennett closed his election camPllZfl m Quebec here late this afternoon. The Conservative Chieftain warned his audience against false cries of war with India and declared the is- sue should be faced in a straghtfor- ward Runner. Do you believe, the Ccumvatit-u Chieftain exclaimed 1n n. fair deal, an even chance for Can- adians? Do youbelievo Canadians should have a. chanm to work on the raw materials 0t‘ this country in Canada Do you believe Canada's in dustry should have the opportunity to supply the wants of Canadian consumers? 1f you do, vote for us. But if you believe our boys and girls should grow up to manhood end wo- manhood estate and then have to go to the Unitbd States to find jobs- t-hen Wte for the Liberals. 1r you Three Rivers, Quebec, to Hear Icolvsi-IR VA TIVE LEADER, HITS 1510M SHOULDER At Premium At Hour-Banners Carried In The had left Canada were known it would cause a surprise. One million and e quarter Cdilfldlfllls had left this country since the advent of the‘ King Government into omce, the. Conservative leader declared. and he‘. {begretted they were the pick of our sons and daughters. Why did they ; not stay here? Because there was no! work, 1 The Quebec Minister of Agrlcui» tui-‘e, Mr. Bennett proceeded. hit-ii commented 0n the fact that fifty per? cent, of certain products consumed] in this Province had been imported. Give Canadians a chance, the Op- position Chieftain asked. The Armories where Mr. Bennett spoke was filled with people stand- ing to hear the address. In the front of the building. four sets cf ampli- fiers carried his words to an over- flow crowcl. Boys el- bowed their way through the people carrying banners of wel- want to give work to Japan, cocci-m Slovakia or some other muntry in place of Canada, vote for the Lib- crala. THE EXODUS For the exodus of Canadians to the united SWIM. ND’. Bennett had caustic references. WM. he acid, Pre-lnier Tasehcreau said et Queens University that if tho number who come, willie the speakers platform was arranged in Conservative colors. leaving Shubrooke this morning, Mr. Bennett was afforded a civic welcome at Richmond and Drum- mondviile, several times he was obliged to speak at the unscheduled meetings at the request of the peo- ple. Tomorrow, the Conservative] clllomln will address ole-tings at! Perth and Renfrcw. l/Vhat King Will After Premier King's of $400,000 (inclusive of our old age pensions. Commission) Patriot) Memorial filed January Y" “v If it be a sum sufficient to cover our bare neces- sities it must be over a million dollars per annum, whereas it is rumored Mr. King estimates the Atlditi 111s Lordship in addressing the tuw Board wi_|l recommend only $400,000. , ment) which he estimated would be sufficient to pay This is how the matter stands: Increased Teachers Salaries (Recom- mended by Hon, Cyrus Maclrliilarfls Old Age p...o..'.'."<'e;it..ioo by the Deficit and unpaid bills. 1929 .. "the need . . . for a subsidy in support of Public Health, Education. the Aged and Civil Servants; especially as all branches of the Public Ssrvice are mak- ing Increased demands, and with deficit after deficit appearing in our budgets. -whence Is the money to come?") Highways Grant abolished by Mr. King . .. Agriculture Instruction Grant abolished Iallilunl an Bal- I Subsidy i; Accomplish Ii t i i MARKED SWINQ I MR. BENNETil Reports From All Pro- vinces Indicate Big Conservative Victory _Two Ottawa Seats In Bennett Column. (Ottawa. Journal) With only two weeizs of campaign- lllg left and the contending parties coming down the home stretch, lt i: becoming less dlfifieult to determine with at least some degree of accuracy how the campaign ls shaping itself throughout the country. As is usual in all general elections, both partied ' are considering it good propaganda; to put forward claims of victory but, reading between the lines of the party forecasts, and taking into ac- count the views and predictions oi‘ impartial and competent observers, including the large buszness houses ofl the country, it is easily apparent that: there is an unmistakable swing in favor of Mr. Bennett. that it 110i been growing in momentum during the past week, and that the general Corltinued on Page 9 1 Trial Of Anti Begins To-Day The July term of the Supreme lCourt at Georgetown opened yestur- with Chief Justice ltiathleson presid- ing. The Grand Jury were empla- neled 1 follows: Martin MacKinndn (foreman): John l-‘rzpatrlck. Pat- rick, P. li/Iorrisson. William Steele, Charles Macdonald, Xvailacc Aft- ken. A. A. lvlacdnnald, John lh-aea-C. M. McLeod. Charles Parker, A. J. McAdams. and Spencer Moore. dealt especially with the case 0d.’ the mo; vs Anti and Posselt. coerced‘ iwith the murder of Rodriquez. boot- visit here the report was. the $125,000 interim pay-j 100.000 J 300,000 i 300.000 21, 1930 says: 382.000 rmain of the stealner "Winding Gulf" circulated that he had stated the Audit Board (offic- 1' He reviewed the circumstances m ials of the Government) would recommend a. subsidywonrvstivn with that we and "l" evidence the Jury would consider His lordship also fully explained the duties of the Grand Jury. Thule bills were found against cede of Anti and Posselt. The former will gppeal‘ for trial today. Messrs mvid Mathieson. K. J. biartin. and S. U- Hemian will appear for the accus- ed. Mr. Thane Campbcil. Attorney- General will conduct the prosecut- ion. Tlze" Weather, etc TORONTO. Jilly ltv-Jticderete westerly winch fair. and moderated! warm. Maximum . . . . . . . . .. 00 liflnilnum . . . . . . . . . . .. (showcrs- 50 High tide this afternoon at 2.08 and tomorrow mornang at 307. Sun sets this CVCIIEDQ at. 7.41 and riser. tomorrow morning at 4.21. List quarter moon Friday, Jlzij: l3. 7.05 p. tn. Sunlmcrside tide eighteen lhliwn‘ later than Charlottetown ENNBTET