. g v i" . ‘Clyde River presents "who in;- modem ma“, good mm, mwfl-L MAXI MS ' OF A MERE MAN Zuni: gum, p.110“ make the mistake “u” the world for their pariah, ,1 use pariah for their world. oi “stead Iounlafl III. “Tfdlffnuu ‘lwa dents. ‘ ‘fluid! MMJQIOI TheP lesape Read n Budget Ends t pew‘ Canadian l arlff Causes" Moral Commission Stud Dominiorfs New Rates Sees Gain To Canada, Loss To United States. I “""‘-—T ~ 31x iii. W N, June l8 - The - B Federal Tariff Commission is mak- ing an exhaustive survey or m, m. creases in Canadian tariff ram. the most recent group o; which | affected some 200 items, it was learned colncidently with the issu- _ . moo of a statement by Jouett ‘(Canadian Press) show’. chairman of the Democrat- m-I-AWA, Ont" June 134-513. ic national executive committee, igilons" might be made to all em- “filling "ill Guild-Yin "rfllvrillll" Mo. oi the Canadian National have caused the ‘us of a wrest mm who do not hold collusion Imam) of America-n laanulwtur- dlllellslllp, that they become nst- ins to Omsdim plants. WW1 This w“ ‘dummy by ‘me Tariff Commission willlnake w, w, n. Euler, former Minister no wmment on the Canldian tar- oi National Revenue today, before U18. 01‘ the raises in rates effective ‘m special parliaments y commit- Twflnflv which marked the third ksinvestlgnting Canadian Netion- “vision of Canadian tariffs within u inouoas. su- Henry Thomton, l veer. until studies by its 1min Pmident of the Government road “Dlfmitht. headed by Leland Har- fmou mu. the suggestion. at the risen. hsve been completed. How- ; m, time, prospective employees o; ever, it has been indicated that hroad might be queried on their thus far the comminlonb investi- uumliip. m Eastern Canada gators have found no evidence of time were comPI-ratively few em- "rePrl-tlll" on the Pl-ft of the Do- llwes of the system holding Unit- minion- td stiles citizenship, although in When the commission's survey is i void-u Canada a "considerable completed, it is expected to show. . mum" did. fin addition to obvious rate com- - ‘parlsons. the anticipated effect on international 1111118. This report is expected within two or three weeks. Mr. Shaun's statement was is- sued for publication on the first anniversary tomorrow of the sign- ing of the Hawley-Smoot tariff not of 1930, by President Hoover. "Perhaps the most devastatini. °1' ' '—‘- at least the most dramatic sabotelv Qfifm“ mmli" "‘ mpgalfllfff rol- which the tariff bill is respon- __ ' sible." Mr. Bhouse said. "is the "Lot 65 Tea Party on Jilly 1st. record of‘ American industries that , 5170-8-11 daily till July l. hay; gone abroad." ' "Eighty-seven basic American in- Continued on page l0 ANNOUNCEMENTS. * couuvc EVENTS, MEETINGS arcs. PSiul-geon Tea Party July 1st. 5374-6-l9-daily till July 1st. r "Dome to Hope River Iriday, Jllna 19th to see "Captain Rackett". $801-$164! ‘ "Reserve Wednesday. July 8th in Tea Party st St .Eugen'e's "lilirvltcovenead. ssaa-a-ll-u. a ‘"13 ce at Bouthport tonight. at 3o, m 5406-06-19 i- "Plgy and In“. spec!“ apec- "Th! Y. P. S. 0f Mlnhlllld lfld - til! ill t their Pill’ ll“ n Ho“ mm ma“; Wlrlaqfi: o. I‘. l-iall. ' Mt. Stewart, on Monday evening, "now, 1716"!- ‘M, "u, ,0, June 22nd. sioa-a-la- i vileld Play at Clyde Rlvelgzal-aiaa-lll.’ “new,” “m,” school Conn,“ ' tion for léalgyéieldé Mbdlkbtlrllzla ""“'_ , st eon an rge own will all Milo" willrgbe held in Valleyiield United Bnlut liiisslon 1...... 5890-pB-l9-2l. chmh’ Thmm’ m" mhgau." "cslllfiin Rackett. a Zl-aot com- canal-win" “p.709 3m; gqnlgym n, with specialties. The spec“; mum,’ A" Megan-my, v10- ‘ °p° “w” ‘mm 19"‘- lin; sld Elliot,_l='lsno; Archie rm- 5a°1'°'16'“ son, Drums. Tickets for sale at Art Worths Barber Shop. Old and gl-liilnded Bridegroom" in Afton ,_ 54074.19 htlllugiday. June 18th. If not fine y' 5aw‘6'17'3' "Coma to Afton Hall on June o. 19th ma m "The Absent-Minded ioneern In U. Uncle Sam ’s Sorrow’ UNCLE SALE-Premier King would not have done a thing/lithe that on use-he loved me more than ho did his own. "Waahiugtonlirst" _ ways question, authority has been would have suited uuu better. ’ Torrid Weather Claims Three Lives West Dust Storms, Cloudbursts And Hail Follow Heat Wave—Tem- ‘peratures Tohpped The 100 Degree Mark. i (Special to The Guardian) mercury touched 10o at Lampman WINNIPEG, June la-Kot weath- and Rocanville in southeast Sask- er repercussions which ' claimed atchewan and reached i0‘! at Bran- three lives yesterday in Alberta, don in western Manitoba. The pro- lolted Saskatchewan today with a vince received no rain. heat wave aftermath of dust storms, Heavy rain! in many Alberta dil- a eloudburst and hail. ‘thirsty iriiitl will? wilted grain and Pli- crops in two districts received a ti!" llndl- M fluid" lmm. ll moisture gilt that will be of ines- calgsrv flooded subways and caused timlblo value to growing grain, but extensive damage to power and the 3;“); mum gfhjn be); w“ mk- strcet car lines. Central and north- ed by a destructive dust storm. 6m Alberti- bfliflllidd from MW!’ Th; wind and thundgrgmrmg showers. The rains covered a wide bro)“ gudflgnly “m- ; hog d“ in stretch in the south between the which temperatures topped the mo] i°°°hm5 W?" 07 C1118"? find the degree mark lh several Saskatch- Alberte-Bl-ihwhswsn boundary- ewon and Manitoba points. 'l'he" Eli's 1.; ' Ed arbor Womens In- -- g. . 3 i . resented by the li.lt§.,“}l,‘n§§‘§‘.,f"c§°° Fa‘ Clyggllm: Players. Admission at: s m0 l1‘! IVE I {h 11 W Md time. 55,584,484,’ ‘anoint-so. If not fine a;floaf>".m" "lilo Wlnsloe o o. r 'r will hold .. ' ' ' - Buying liv hogs and lambs kiwi: cream social at their hall on Hum, m," Lad”, rm 28rd on: ‘f,v°“’“~“- “m” "l"!- 1‘ till ll p. m. Everett Haslam. Emer- v une 23rd. dsil-d-id-tli. ald “id Amen s 1*- d t . e vera llelglllllzth b°‘““ 5mm!" “"1" villi“ ' ’ sasa-o-lil-iii- "M: on oi L. o. A. of P. a‘. r. y held tt canoe Q0" 1"" "South Melville Dramatic Club ' 53B3‘°‘19'3°'7*'95'35'5l- will present their four act comedy drama "Cranberry Corners." It 0h Jlllid 19th "Iii Victoria l-lall Monda - 13"" k e l-lall gnmliilzboe of nowlud. Don't nil ?,'.2;3,,'§.,‘_°,, m, m, ggtmday at a men" is threa act comedy drama °-¢1o¢k_ Admin)”, “ma; as cents. n d bv Victoria talent. Ad- ghfldnn g5 “m; flpgghlflgg be. m’ m- 5943-0-11-41- tween acts. sslz-a-i-l-ai. "Come to the roe Cream Festival "Our places of business will be chine grounds of the Amlican closed every Wednesdlv It 13 °'°l°°k Jun Gooroetown. Saturday, noon, commenc‘ WedndldliR-Tillie ° ""1- sioriiuz at a r. M. Pro- mu until September lllth, and on Win ald oi Church. star-u. July m. Dominion my. will be “M, -—_- ' closed all day. Signed u. n. Cox. s. m i“ Mcrv Allison Douli. Presid- F‘. Rossiter. B. W. Mactwen. J. W- Y oi tru- c. L. w. Art club of New Maesrwon. Bristol. 5810-11- - is npenln l ll“, “hwlins n: be: ‘xlllzlgallllltllll: "Coma to Bherbroole H!" "n be ‘Navarre. Bald-ii. Monday evening June 22nd. and "Q mm —__ m; m” wt play “like My Advice’ is, 3 "W! Wednesday. July ‘lat presented by Excelsior Players Wil- u cxflfheam mum and mm 0nd "i!" ‘m "l! Fold school. beheldfl .aionltoandsaa.ifn ry ssl ~ today. Ml‘. Whlteslda exoneraiod the Exonerated Government and members thereof in connection with any monies """' wrongly diverted from the powata (Canadian Prasa) of the grain growers. lkarrlination GITAWA, Ont., June le-Bnquily of the documents placed at his dia- into the charges o! Robert White- posal satisfied him. lie told tlis side, farmer of Brisay, Sssk. that committee today. that tho report of the Clfivlmmwt iild mlde millions the Secretary o! the board oi Iflili of dollars from the sale of the i917 supervisors, A. Tooley of Wilinlpq. and i018 wheat MON. according to lviln, desclosed no evidence of an! reboots current in Western Canadl. such misappromatiion. He would Wll wfliillidld by the Home 0i return to Western Canada ooutont Commons committee on agriculture m abide by the committee's findings, E HOGS We continue to receive Live Hogs at our plant every u uesday and Friday forenoon. Bring your hogs direct to ua and you aava all inur- madiate expenses. Thus, getting top-market’ price. Davis s. Fraser I Govern Ch eap Suits Rousing Fear ...__. WILL dill. IN BRITAIN F03 8186 M03. CANDIDATI DICLAIE! ____-... MANOIISTH. m. June ld-Jrwaed aulta alleged to have been made in rants ms or- fared for sale hm at use are being exhibited by Sydney It'l- bourna, Conservative candid- ate in tbs ‘Ardwiok Ivy-election iilllhfllfl. to support his advo- eaey of the naod for safeguard- ing duties. It is asserted that many thousands of these suits ahonthew-aytolnglandand tlboorns is urging that notion should be taken to protect British manufacturers from un- fair competition. Budget passed the House of an end two weeks of debate, proposals by a vote of 102 t i 150, the vote standing. for, St. Lawrence Waterways Controversy get by Hon. Fernand Rinfre who ‘claimed that the Prime feat if he had submitted it it to one hundred and nine a Hon. Alfred Duranleau, Mini --_ (Special to The Guardian) m!" R- B- Btwfli- h" m 55"" 0! in favor of abandoning the Prepare-Wm Ii 11°" W Pmmfll tinued debate on the Budget Hoover on the St. lawrence Water- _ Scores Balaton- vesied in Major W. D. Herridge, new Canadian Minister to Washing- Apprgvmg m, Budget u m, bu; W1 W 41ml" n" ‘Flnlililh GOV- that had ever been introduced for ernmenVs views on the scheme. the pflyngry mu m4 A , '01 “w; Equipped with detailed imvwlsdse Sootia, 1. n. MoDougall, (Conserv- ' 0f tllO llliiflfgllld Qlld-Ilfilfilldltlb! Of jflvg, Inygfnggs)’ gpggwd his n. 911° "Mn" ll I "#1119 i?! "V911 marks with a criticism of Hon. 'J. nionthr stisiiy, Major ‘I-Ierridge is authorised to discuss the ‘ in In Th use (Canadian Press}. OTTAWA, Ont. June 18—By a majority of thirty the MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN Tillfelttobeabigloldlna "We DWI. for then you can always ' i _ knoh buttons. W __ _ ___ vrs Prince Edwar-the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, rmoAY; JUNE 19, 1931 i " 12 PAGES ...... ...... - 7 V’ _ r h By Mail Canada and U. g, A, “no, ment Proposals Approved By Commons Hon. J. L. Ralston Severely Scoredl During Yesterday’s Closing Debate-Good Faith Of Prem- ier Bennett Proven. Women Meet' In Convention’ A t Qu e b e ci (Canadian Press) s1‘. ANNE or: BELLEVUE, Que. June 18-Agricultural and publicity Commons ton. h . . were the keynotes oi today's open t. ....... .. tl..Zl.".I.‘.“§i.'I§..f.‘3 §f“’,‘3edj‘mf§§ l,*;‘§“,;?“",§;‘,<;§u,§j m S ment and a sub-amendment we int d d f Lib I and U. F. A. ranks respectively‘? m u“ mm era o! 0mm“ and Que”: Wmnen" A crowded house tonight approved the Governmenfs M,“ a M_ ahmmhem o, the school Institutes here. The speakers were. o 72. Previously the U. F. A. o, mun“, MacDonald can,“ D,._ sub-amendment had been negatlved by the huge majority of H s_ Barton, of momma c011,". 15; against, 165- The flmflid- F. c. Nurmiok of Ottawa, Mrs. Al- ment had been defeated by 39, seventy members voting for “and” Qgflivy o; scum ma,“ m Eainst. B, National W. I. Convener of Agri The election campaign in Quebec, and allegations by culture, Mrs, ,1. y, con“, Calgary, ster of liiarine, that the “war National Publicity Secretary and cry" had been raised to secure seats: an attack on the Bud- Mrs. J. MaoGl-egor, Edmonton, t, former Secretary of State, Miss Philp told or the history or Minister would havemet do. the home and the wonderful innu- 10 [he people; advogagy of enoe 0f women's institutes on 15o ‘salesmanship’ to market Canada’s wheat crop, and a de- Dr- Balm stated that 1t was pre- UPTAWA» Julie IFPWBW P"- claraiion by E. J. Garland, U. F. A. member for Bow River, dim‘! W" the ireawl inlellecw" gold standard, featured “m. effort of the next twenty-five years today. wiuld be given a. the distribution oi: . food. Effects of the present finan- L. Ralston, (miter-ill, ymmuth- cial depression were the retum o! Bhelburne). n the former National the volms people to the farms- Defengg Mingus-l who hm moved which in the past had been left to his home to Montreal, ever retum- ti" “d” ‘WW1’ ‘m4 “l” n” “"47 ed h, "on sootlkthe “Nova so,» of interprovincial marketing from w, h, 10nd‘ m‘; lew-JI-he House a. national viewpoint. “We should buy more feed from western farm- ers," he said. Mrs. W. F. Cameron, of Resins. Basie, was elected president of the Continued on page 10 a. general way with the authorities at Washington. m the meantime the United States Government, ac- cording to Col. l-Ianford MacNider, its Canadian representative appears willing to assume the entire cost of the navigable canal in the interns.- tional section as its share in the undertaking and as compensation for the all Canadian cost of the Will Meet —-'l‘ha senate today approved the hm w ‘mp ‘ammo n“ t“ m,“ The pay-mg oi: during the last don to meet immediate Australian w" o, the em,” remamlng liabilities and the measure became debt on the Protewmt o,“ my‘ n w“ ‘ppmvad ‘Mums’? ‘t phanage was reported last evening m. HOD“ o’ mpnunnuvu‘ The at the annual meeting of the in- “""“"° "‘“°°' m" ‘*'““*°'Y 9°“ stltutlon held at st. Paul's Parish ‘WW’ m ‘h’ °°mm°“"°"m‘ hm‘ Hall. Mr. w. Allan Stewart, Chair- Tho shipment will laeva a reserve smck mp0,.“ prepared by cling $256.°00.000. rotary, read the nilnutes. 1930 was given by Mr. W. A- Slew- Kellogg Pact ‘art, Chairman of Board of Trust- .____ ;ees: (spam “n, mum“) i Another year has passed and we pant 11;; 91"“ u“ “u” 0g N..:slder what has been accomplished tiqm in u; qmmmum‘ ponglomlln this year o! 1930. this being the As all mambo“ o; m; gnu. h“, sixth annual meeting of the definitely screed to abolish war, tut Debt PaidQQff Qn Qrphanage 12:: 331111315»? xfétamhmo“ 0m] Announcement Made At Annual Meeting of Protestant Orphan- age Last Evening. Larger Mum- The following review of the year Streng,hened_ OTTAWA, June l8.—'.l‘he Kellogg m Privilesed to rather and wn-lvlnoe. due to the careful manage- llbderatlon. Additional members o! the executive ‘ ' ’ ‘. Mrs. W. R. Shaw, Com-wall, P. E. I. Invitation-I Itor the next biennial convention were presented by Ontario. Pfliwl Edward Island, and Manitoba. 0W- and west, Manitoba's invitation wla accepted. Minister Was‘ Ha n g e d In’ Lia bilities ber of Children Cared for Than 0w" ch " rchv d lliltllrlt) June 18. Dumhém?“ JET?) 18-13. P. Brown, slrPPlY pastor oi the NW"! Dallas Baptist Church, was stripped of his clothing and bound hand and loot and hanged by the neck from a. chandelier in the church todBY by a party oi four men who abduct ed him. His life was saved when the rope stretched and he was able io rest his weight on the altar. 118 .Prince Edward Island Protestant Orphanage. The year just closed will be long remembered as one of great chang- es and re-adjustments in business circles, but fortunately, our In- stitution has not boen adversely af- from 25 per cent to la per cen\. . _ rnsn of the Board of Trustees. Fltggifritichnonttilé. ‘ogllgrlshand, the re- Said‘ About three hours later w” “mmlm "m" " m“ ‘m’ M‘ chairmen or various wmmllms will ‘SHOW that the high standard of WW6 adfloicd- Mf- 11'9- Blvbil. 59°‘ efficiency has been maintained and committees (“ms o, m’: neighborhood were a“ tracted by his cries and released hLm. the financial position greatly This satisfactory condition is a the result of the confidence that S O v l e t 8 B ll y rfalgthleezxlaneexgll:dllgdgllnoiflbllrmbxilgf cattle Frpm The British Isles (Special to The Guardian) merit during the past years and the -____. Continued on page i0 League can no longer logically take steps to prevent war. Any further abolished snd that the signature of (Canadian Press) 17m Weather, measures in that direction would be a tacit admission. that despite the h 1 Kellogg Pact. war has not been a, O LONDON. June ill-Soviet Rus- sia has purchased 430 head of pedi- greed shorthom and hereford cat- tle from British herds. All the shorihorns, about 230 head were supplied from Scotland. The ship- ment is described as the lam!" oi purebred Mayor ail the League members carries no why n uan ary stock ever sent from this country i ‘ and owing to the depression of the Payrolls will be cut again. this market the Russians are said to CHICAGO, lll., June ld-Mayor time to the bone, he said, even clv- have secured many of the Scottish I TORDNTO. Juna lD-Moderato Anton J. Cerniak peered despsir- il service employees not essential short horns on bargain terms. to floah south welt winds, fair and ingly into Chicago's financial iog to the machinery of government ’ , and admitted he "didn't shall go. City employees may be know what to do." In a poet mor- asked to accept a, five day week, r four hours yesterday the lives o! f Illa! (Special to The Guardian) TORONTO, June Iii-Within f andtomorrewmorningatm. Dim IOU thll evening It 7.14 and HIU QOIHOROI Rflfhlflg It 4-1!- l first quarter moon Monday, Jung —out in the cold, without mpnay, municipal solvency. warmer. ‘Yest Temperatures llaximlnn-dd - Minimum-do High tide tbh afternoon at 12.15 tam over the tax reform and revenue leaving the City Hall dark on Sat- produoing bills, killed by the state urdays. Many departments may Legislature despita his urgent psr- close entirely. The bond funds may lanai requests for Pluiie. Cermsk be tapped to pay salaries, while all pictured the city as deserted by the improvement projects will collect bankers, the legislature, everybody dust while awaiting the return of three children living in widely _; separated sections o! the cliyf were mulled out on Toronto streets by motor vehielel- A)’ fonrthehildwaastrnoklaierini’ the evening, but escaped aarioll ....,-_.~..~..-_.,_.,,., _,_ w, "r V “" - ----.w.-»..=~._.. .-,.,,.._.,,,_ ,_ W - ca..." ..~...a....-.---~.--..-.<~........_.... . _ .. ._ , ._,,