MAXIMS ~ MAXIMS ’ 0F A I I or l t x l‘ WW “Y, iilililnrmgml iiliARiI/A ...T.'.I"‘..'.‘f 3.723212? ZZT."“.'.°..°‘Z.“ __ 3-,,” ,,,, s... \\\\\\ I .3 cggdfgggfgfomg" “h1g1; through him like Slau- / /://'/// . II§ constancy. -- . . . v .. . 0Q 1"’ ““~‘ Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew ' s-;,-,,-;*,g:.:::;;“::;..‘;r.i.f";i."é'J.;.. fi CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST :1, 1.930 1o PAGES irlal..?'ii'i'.'i.fi.?°' i MINIETEH I] Nil. FIEVENIIE lKEilBTIflN Against The Dumping Certain Fruits And Vegetables Into (‘anada From U. S.—- Duty Of Values For Placed. (Canadian Press) UET.~‘.\‘JA, Ont., sgaizzst the dumping of certain in: and vegetables into Canada from th (‘razed states has been taken by yw- l; B. Ryckman, Minister o! Na- 110:2! Revenue. Mr. Ryckman an ncunccd this afternoon that the fol- lowing will be the values for duty oi certain fruits and vegetables when (m ed from the United ‘States. Apples. 6 cents per pound; cabbages, gear-n; per pound; canteloupes, l8 311$ p?!‘ pound; celery i0 cents per pound; onions 4 cents per pound: goalies, i2 cents per pound: pears. ycents per pound; plums and prunes, scents per pound; tomatoes, 10 cents pa: pound. Steps were taken by the Mlnlilfl‘ of National Revenue under zhe authority of section 43 of the Jusionxs Act and, Order-in-Council m. i087, dated August 20, i930. Mr. icycizman previously consulted with the Department of Agriculture. The values named are to remain in Aug. 26—~Action F B In Public Eye lAt Present Whale, Cut In Two, Sigh tea CLYDE RIVER». Aug. 25—A few days ago, the beam trawler “Tern? passed a whale cut ai- most in two. and surrounded by hungry sharks. This is presum- ably the one reported a. few days previously as having been struck by S. S. Evangeline about 160 miles oii this west. cnroute from New York to Yarmonth. Without warning the ship struck the whale with such force that the impact was distinctly felt in all parts oi the ship. It was about two o'clock in the ed away in the darkness it wu impossible {or those on watch to see how badly it was damaged. i i morning. and as the whale drift- I l W Chinese Civilians (‘Are Slough tered’ fBy, Communists Six Hundred Hacked And Stabbed In The Streets Of Yukiang City- . l Catholic‘ Mission Thoroughly Looted. i a i (Special to the Guardian) (way between Sl-nnglsai and Harigha‘ 511197535X. Aug- Zti-Changsa, 1.13.5 been ‘looted by 2,000 woundet ICapitaJ oi Honan Province. is againtroops. i Last Minute News Flashes f A second daughter has been no.- lo the King's only daughter-in-iaw, Y n over the globe recently from the ancient Scottish estate. Latest re- and Duchess. of York. tzisch. “P991118 Dhotoiflllh of the Dukcen of York and Princess Elizabeth, some fcur-rr-ar-old flax-Zing ofihe British Jr? O (Canadian Press) onmzesrocrs, lilinnc Aug. 2a. -~An explosion in as: old grain elevator turned it into a lower- ing torch sending two workers to their deaths today. The dead are Philip Olson. 32; Harold Barnett. 25. m seriously threatened by Common-l ists that many Japanese reszdents‘ have withdrawn to Hankow, the Chamber of Commerce o! which city} The Nankm State Council. q has been advised by telegraph not ionvhieh Chung Kaishek is President: 5111i? 800x15 w Chimssha. issued a. remarkable plea loaf General Tal Taukuan and his Nan-ipeace and unity. seeking to obtain kin Government forces are missmgl the allegiance of all the subordinates after the decisive defeat of his army. of Yen Hsishan and Fang Yulmng, which was sent in pursuit o! the co-leaders of the northern rebelion Communists. General Ho Chien. Nan- and promlsinz to pardon all save the kins Governor o! I-Ionan. has retreat- leaders. The statement points to grave ed from Liuyrang after be.ng cieieat- ydangey o! Communsm to the count. 9d by m9 FBd-i Yllkiflflg- 111 Klimssilrjr. if the civil rvar continues. and Prmmce- h?“ b91311 P101066 b? Com- asserts that an "inevitable collapse" munistsand six hundred Cl\’lll3h5ifa'ce5 the rebenmn 1n new o; m, were slaughtered in the streets the crushing blows delivered against the raiders Melina and stabbing their rebels. If the rebel armies do not "M41105 “WEN 0! “$111K their rifle-s give thezr allegiance to the Central PLEA FOR PEACE The Catholic Mission was thoroughly Govemmerit. the statement says "they 3.4 the Duchess of York. For some weeks force. filr. Ryckman stated, "until _ the empire had been anticipating this othernvise ordered." ports are that the royal mother and baby princess are progressing favor- time ago at it Public function. and Empire, who will new have a Play- ‘wtedlxuhm’ a railway w“?! midE “in be "adimmd ‘ma m‘: m’ ‘up French Torpedo Boat Meets With Serious Mishap (Associated Press) l-IAVRE, France, Auiz- flit-The Tor- lPdo boat vautour, 400 feet long. Ellwood on the~ ways during its mmching today injuring many and stasnoeding all 0i the large crowd witnessing the christening ceremon- 103 The 2.480 ton ship, one o! the finest units in the new French fleet. 511d about 200 feet down the ways, ludfienly it swung about as if on l Divot. Wlléll two thirds of the hull had hit the water. The bow of the Vautcur remained in the cradle high zn the air. classrooms have received a coat of" a i " Li. . ships may have been ended by the cents, and flax. m. 1 n w c $125, A- leadership or Premier .1. "r. M. And- paint. i _._. Remarkable Bid i Daze shoot-z, oroov co.. n. s. ii 1s , 1 ithth fliil z , . . . , A.26—Ed'r .. , "- . ’ - ANNOUNCEMENTS. wade" ""0 °°“‘"=“°°' b“ m“ m“ W e o M mo“ c.1111. $3.5. “Slfisokiiln? $11.? "°"°“’“" “"" "'4'" s" (all. oi efialsp $323.. " l I l Is- In“ log lleaiezhlp Igdmgrckzzncglar; i very creditable appearance having: s’ "cg"? belting 1:: :13‘: For D ebenta res ‘panv, New York Cztv, aged 72 and i a DE, I'll ey i) "UP _V G F63 , . _ ‘ ' v 4 IQSCII POE E I mer x v ' _ _ t‘ x MEETINGS ETCS. w", has been ,,,_.um,,d_ Gm, BN1; Mrs. Baldwin ante-natal examination. mo: o! lost the drlbness m. which the s», a name of ciemenrspon. n. s., col ' ‘Dance at Souris Town , Hall “army night, August 28th. intorestins event. which was flashedahly. Above are shown (left), an in- BRITAIN Bill Will Cost $30,000,000 -To Be 1,000 Feet Long. . LONDON, Aug. 26—-(By The Can- adian PressF-‘lvro great new Cunard liners-the largest and fastest in the world-each to cost about $30,000,000, are to be built with government as- sistance in an attempt to regain the supremacy. of the Atlantic for Great Britain. The race for power in building war- ain, France, Germany, and the Unit-‘ ed States are all entrants in thel S GREATEST LINER Monster of the Sea (Ilniltwileil Eiayment l On 1930 Crop Is Lowest In Years (Canadian Press) from A. J. MePhail, chairman of the WINNIPEG, Man, Aug. 26.--Days Canadian Cooperative Wheat Pro- of anxious waiting are over and to- duoers. Ltd. selling agency of the clay the l43,000 western farmers pools and from Premier John Bracken members of the Prairie wheat mole o1 Manitoba last night came a plea, [know what the initial payment is to to the creditors of the western agri- .be on the 1930 crop It will be the culturists to be lenient. The same i lowest in the seven yeflr history of l plea was made in Regina last week at the P0011 60 cents a bushel on wheat: a conference o1’ wheat growers, bus- 0865 N1 2 6 W 30 wits: barley No. lness men and members of the Sas- 3 c. w, 25 cents: rye 9 2 c w. 35 katehewan Government. under the Judgement in the management o! the (case: lack of reasonable facilities: (negligence of the patient or her Makes Appeal (right). charming study of the Duch- mate. i Much Work Done On Interior Of City Sch o o ls When the City Schools re-open on Tuesday next the pupils will findl that considerable painting and re- novating has been done to the in- terior of the buildingsiduring the vaca- ‘(i011 period. and that old haunts have ‘taken on an amazing new-hes and! ireshnss. i In Prince Street School the walls (oi corridors have been egther painted or given a ccat of alabsstlne. A new; lavatory has been installed for the girls and the walls of several of the erage class room is noted. The walls; c! the corridors in Wat Kent School (Annotated Press) ISTANBUL, Turkey, Aug. 28.- Mereedes Gleitz, British swimmer. in private life Mn Patrick Carey. today swam the Hellospont for the second time in three hours and three mil-iota. HAMILTON, Bermuda. Aug. 28. --A tropical storm is passing near Bermuda today: high winds. are prevailing, preventing the sailing o! thekteamship ‘Bermuda. for New York and the steamship Lad! Drake ior the West Indies. (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Ont... Aug. ZQ-Aiter a. continuous battle with ice and fog the Canadian Government Arctic patrol steamer Boot-hie is now aPPWR-hing winter harbor on Melville Island. it was announc- ed today by oflcisis of the North- west Territories Branch of the Department of the Interior. just before it sank in the South Pacific ten days ago. arrived off this poi-e early may. ' roy Lord Invm and the Indian Lib- erals, Si: Tel Bahiadur Sapru and Jayelcar, will largely determine future com-cc of Indian events. jI-Ion. A. J. Leger. Provincial Secret- Are Awaiting Red Sax Trim Developments i i (Special to the Guardian) (Canadian Press) ION-DON, Eng, Aug. ZQ-Jfhqughl‘ ‘ s1". JOHN, 1v. n, Aug. zs-r-ns frontier fighting. 1n which British aslBcuton Rea Sox Baseball team of the well as tribsemen were killed. andfmnencan league defeated St. John fieflvflsm- woh as the awempteo as-J of the Greater Boston Twilight Ledg- sasinatlon of the British Policelue 7 to 5 in an exhibition game here Commissioner it Calcutta. were head- 1 this uftgrngon, The Bogtgn players “n” m u" British Prefi- mdfil‘. SDQC-larrived by trozn at noon and left a- ialists on Indian afflairs here are‘ gain ch15 evening, far more interested ‘in the developw ments at Sunla: for what happens in the Simia. conferences between Vice-‘ . I _ _ . Millionaire Drops Dead the (Canadian Press) (lapsed today (while supewismz the pkzpgwToNr N~ B- A“? 26~"'iconstruction of his new palatial *4‘ Saint John. Z-5 , _ (home here and med before medical “ 5o92_3_27_2;, contest. . r , d‘ ha“ n” he“: painted‘ i |a.ry heasurer, on authority of an or- l Md 00mg "m, hm_ m; Morse, I __ ___. For speed the Atlantic blue rib- "'0 ~ The “h”! 0°“! i‘ w l” “m- NEW roux. u. in, Aug. ze- dahu-hgquricll, yesterday accepted thfiargpufed .0 be wmh m,” mm,“ - , Come to Afton Hall Friday the bon is now held by the German liner ‘”_' The commune points out that in Idnfifldtd for the steps taken in makingl Th, Gum“ “ab... ‘Ham by f ' -" f0‘. to heur "The Road Back". u ..:>. fine, come Saturday. Admission _ v _ 000 Province of New Brunswick 25-lin company “nth his mi‘ to over- l‘ 35c and 20c. 6088-8-27-31 "‘°°"'5mp' ‘he B""'°“‘ by my m wpervwon “m” ‘was l gm d“! ‘mm’ “'4 s°h°°l“ “m” m” °h“d' ‘"4 h“ m“ °°‘“P“'°“ ma“ your debentures bearing interest atysee the building of the neiv house. ' ‘J i __. _ ' minutes. Her chief American rival t0 be desirfidf‘ Many Winch d0 n09 ren spend s great part of their wok-i 1n New for]: Harbor at 2.45 p. m. the Hm of 4% p" cam ‘ ' "Belfast Club loading noes and is the famous leviathan. while 1ONDON.I-Ir\s-A0z-2°-—AP1°“°’ realm 00¢ “w! 0’ m” 0000"" ins hours ~ u. s. r. today, from Halifax. con- , . ' . . " lamb; Tuesday, September 2nd John fiance has the -Ile de France and firm-m meflslll" "9 Y°d"°° millemnluminetion‘ instances are given of and," l "m" mm 59mm, The “ma” “m! “heremre 5°“ a" a l R. McWilliams, Secretary. ' i’ ' ' ' 6l06-8-27-2i. "zqwpream Social and nines by mI-‘ns Institute. Thursday, Au:- ust 25th, Stanley Bridge Hall. 60l9-8-25-3imwt. Concert Party will "The Famell Five a concert in Europa, which has out-classed her is planning the construction of larg- er ships. The work on the first new Cunard- er is expected to begin within the next few months. The contract has been awarded to Messrs. John Brown and C0,, Ltd, of Clyde- l . . m d Ml 5R0"?! H!" blnk. who only fécfilml’ numb‘ half are preventable. Each year Wfiflattempta to assist her can never be: (Canadian Press) l l thl t- ‘"5 ‘Y’ “"010 ""1- °-3° P- M- A ed the new Empress 0i Brit- are told that more and more moth-‘ fully effective." Qumamc Que. Aug ze-ri-ie‘ (Canadian Press) l A4072 lwée m * real treat awaits you. Don't miss it. the Canadian Fume ' y g 8046-8-20-2i. "pNctlce—-Sce "Grain of Dust" Thrilling show, Victoria tonizht: Boring Valley Thursday; Curran Ban Hall Friday; Murray River Saturday. 6112 "Dr. clift. l7: Queen 5t. Char- W-Wtown, Chronic Maladies prevent- 00 and cured at home. where they sin for Railway. It will take three years t0 finish the ship, and the elaborate preparations necessary at the ship- ping yard will occupy many Week!» A second linea- will follow unmounte- iy on the one now proiwtod. Ind will be constructed by a maids firm. Greet Britain's total enrolment of ante-natal care "the quality oi the (Canadian Press) mortality was made reeently by “mun Mm h“, refused m “tend Stanley 3014MB. W110 0f the 9X1 crnim specially planned to help them. Premier. "Can nothing be done.“ she‘ n, page“; has,” 5,, m” h, mm added. "to rouse the public 5011M 001‘ worst enemy, whether from ignorance this question? We are told that the. m. apaflm (rm-mam. m- pfejudlu. em year, and it is admitted not less than; cry-operate with the doctor mdnurse. era die at s time when they are 011-‘ ‘The committee makes four rec- . filling their highest duty to the state. : qmmgndngiong; "I appeal to my fellow-countrymen" i. Better opportunities for the ad- and oountrywomen to mlize the ur- i equate education or the medical st-ud- 1 gency of this problem. and to insisti ents in practical chem-rim. . that drastic measures are taken to! 2, More careful ante-natal trash‘ reduce the number of unnocessaryj merit, which “requires as much ex- deaths." Further evidence of the: parlance. skill. and diligence as op- startling wastage of women's lives in’ orative midwifery molt." l i l on _ _ . child-birth is furnished by the report Improvements in the practice of 1., _ ‘mm; 4mm“ on, u; w“ my“, om present After the routine bus-l I ornate 911s 1 15 3m more than 2.000.000 unemfiioyecimi: o! “h. “mum, o’ Hum‘ Oommitteezmldwfml ve lied but t; “wk m‘ ‘m m‘ m n“. m” h“ been completed. Cunyi, “ML ROM" sulfide" Wm be still rislrmtbut ti: Curl-agreed” £31m“ an Mltnml Mommy" 1.1mm. m.qpdmlflon 01 an mat-g m,” 09mm,“ 55o men Mackenzie read to an appreq home fo th f ll - kf threshing Nquire no ewer an . . _ H i 1 ~ I eiative audience Execution oi’ sepmmbzr 1:’, ‘Midas?’ P?!‘ L ‘ mm o’ ‘ood form“ m, 5km“ The oommittoe says. Our f'nd n: ernity lervioorl. , 8008-8- 23-5i. "Harland excursions iuvinl at i P- 01-. Standard every ‘Tuesday. Pri- ¢=v and Saturday. Phone 11a m “her information. Single fare for mum trip. szoo-l-a-sei '_"The Annual Convention of Wflnzfleid. Graham's Road. Nor- bsrc. Kelvin and Emerald Women's institute will meet in Graham's Road mm Wednesday. , ' d- Afternoon session 2 o'clock.‘ bllamootiogeslaoilll. laborers. The estimated coat of $30-- 000,000 for each liner moment-I "l9 largest expenditure ever P1000586 1°!‘ a ship of the merchant marine. is that of the oases of death brought under our notice not loss than one- include the provision or a qualified I half were preventable." The com“ midwife in every cue: the provision mittee which was appointed in 19281»! s doctor to carry out ante-natal A National Mstomity service would g Such of the jealously-guarded par- ticulars that have leaked out help to Ill-h 1M DY- Jam Wmwnth" bu,“ up m, pm“, 0g ma; .gr¢at[reta.ry consisted of some o e m. her towering steel sides, her miIeaTthe day. of white decks. ondWho luxury Mid ‘Oootimted on P186 30..., l with Sir George Newman as chair-i and post-natal examination in every r The avoidable factors in maternaflomvisioa of certain services. such as asfoiiowsztlmiaslonoiinodqusqof’ torysamcu. I tow mortality is approach-ins 4000 u 1 and until she is able and wining w; case: the provision of s consultant. '19" Film“ "lm"?"m° "m" w ‘when d651,“ by . “a”; m, m, Tacoma. Washington, was again posi- i ed today, when the aviator re- lin three years hence-a. picture ogeminent medical men and women of. vision of hospital beds for such eases P"! u as need institutional care; and theifllm "W" 01 "v9?" ‘"04! Ind rein on the northeastern coat of isn, shows gross value of mowsblo mortality are errwed i2: the rear“? ' ‘rf “.@=".'?. fleflTM equipment lMI-"Wfl- R6 h“ NW3“ W n99 o“ ‘more homeiike and brlghtm‘ class-l cam“, W013“; you 5mm“ | i l gilzlspjlilzli’ , High Cost or un re z ion j Rat Klling Slnwinigsn Water and Power proposes to spend $120,000,000 during one rat $80," This bill hl-l 505B PN- the next ten years in nil-thermos oizsented m the Tyne-Tees steam Ship- their plane to develop the St. Mour- ping Company, Newcastle. after they ice River, it was intimated by high gnarl faithfully carried out the regul- oficiah of the Quebec Department of ations passed at the recent Geneva Lands and Forests today. Six dams {Conference ooncrning dantisation of will be constructed and over threegshlp by having the steamer undis- hundred thousand l1. p. will be de-lfsrne. lying at G-etoshead Quay. of- Hop Postponed Balfour? Estate (Allbcllted Ho!!! TOKYO, Alil. Zd-Hlmld L. Brom- (Special to the Gillrdill) wNDON, Aul. M-mventory of the late 10rd iaifourh estate 1048M with the shsrifls clerk of nest 341th- estate oi $790 515 and gross value of 00,1 tors-now. 1m. aa-"uo killinx remarkable bid of 101.29 for SLKSSII-ldollars. had been here all summer premium of $34,186.. This bid is 3.039 percent higher‘ than the bid received in April lam; and is the best bid yet received this. yes; by any province for long term bonds. The Weather. etc MANY A QuY Rename 1 FRESH Even AMER 1 Hes ROAS4ED! l fCaledonian Club i I The monthly meeting of the Cale-i doni-an Club was held last evening‘ in the club rooms width the pendent ‘ Clansmsn J. K. MacKenzie presid-' ing. and a large number of mem-f Monnose" Clansman T. M. Mac-l Milieu. the secretary. was requested‘ m prepare a paper on scare Scab tish subject for the next meetini- TEONTO. August ZI-nc-acratl vrincls. fair and moderately warm. Maximum '11. Minimum d4 “ If High tide tonight at 1.14 and m. marrow afternoon at 1.41 (Standard time) Sun sets this evening a: 6.47 one ll, therefore 31.396575. According to soot’: 24w, movesble property is that which passes to the executor in suc- oesaion or is removable. such as’ money and fumiture. mills heritable dialects go to the heir in succession! tomorrow. her-mud M06000: the non aswo. mmuudgumgmg‘ ‘riseewmomwmaninsstssa .