.1 campbeil. Elmira fii-Iiw-Mri- this on members or the Iieaislatuw . but the question had been overlook- ed in deference to tha Bflilwfillm ANNOUNCEMENTS. proposal, The dentists, she claimed. ‘Theatre, Montague Saturday. yum empgwgfgd Mrs, Wyarid to work “= sch. MAXIMS o, ‘ MAXIMS or s MERCHANT MERCHANT society in poverty 1| better than solitude in wealth. atoning G flan. I‘ d nnaa»-"‘B...u..°‘;.'3 c253’ Dental C] F or_(_lhildren [W ill Be Sought By Women's In- stitutes—-Mrs. Wm. Mutch New President-Convention (lance To Close Yesterday. 'I'he 18th annual convention of the Island which opened on Wednesday. Hgllison McMillan, Fairvlew: held its closing sessions yesterdayigarry Jenkins, Hazelbrook. morning and afternoon with large attendances. Following the close of the afternoon meeting, the delegates were entertained at a delightful N- ThQ convention then launched into oeption at Old Government House. g, discussion of what this year's ob- by His Honour the Lieutenant-Gov- receive ghould be. It was at first bro- arnor and Mrs. Heariz. pa,“ h, aid m (he work of vaccin~ At the mornings session after the lacing the school children or the prov- Island Hymn ‘hatbbeen sung, the convention considered a. S-monthswcvery one should be "EB-leci- The programme for the conduct of In- meeting was very dubious as to atituic meetings, The Institute paper whether- this work should be taken was also discussed. With regard to up and an" a division a large min- the Institute booth at the Exhibition. Hn-iry showed itself opposed. It was it was docided to leave the task of qelr, that a, matter of this nature deciding whether or not to exhibit, to ‘should m; be recommended too the local institutes. ‘strongly as the Government would Committees were appointed as fol- pmbably “eerie to the wishes of the lowaz- Institutes without question. It wI-B Resolutions. Kingsz-Mrs. John C. deurmmed to ‘and out literature on Campbell, Elmira, Mrs. Louis Mac< mo question to educate the 11901719- Donald, Montague. Queensz-Mrs. ‘Mrs, Allen Wyand then introduced Wm. Mutch, Rocky Point; 1V1"- the project oi promoting dental clin- Coady. Mi- Albivu- Priiivei-Mri- Al- ics for school children unable to ob- Qit. Aiidtffloii- Bfldlilllei Mi“ ma“ tain access to dentists on account o! Yeo, Northam. distance from the various centres or Nominations. Kingsz-Mrs. J. W. McPhee, Georgetown; Miss Laura This Year's Obiecilvfi- she had been personally prerclns COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC. if "Drink Macs Hop Ale. . ‘Hi-till August 8. had agreed to put a man on the road if the Government would but up $1,000. She cited" an experiment along this line which the Institute! had performed in Cavendish and vicinity and which had been attend- gd with complete success. A govern- merit grant would be required H a creative fund to put a traveilili! dental corps on the road. The child- ren would be required w my a med- "show and Dance cardigan’ wedwium ice which could be adiusted in. uuday, July 11m. Orchestra. ‘="=°i'd"‘°° Wm‘ m“ i“ ‘h’ “s” 5508-I-5-6l-‘pfOVIflC6S where the scheme I8 worked out remarkably well. By a. siandins "Oil. the Conven- "Kellys Cross-Kelly's Cross Tea July 17th. If not fine July 18th. "Robin Hood Flour is guaranteed to please you better. . 5233-64140 Sept. 12 pd. "Warning-Harold Lloyd -— Yeob Bsuxblodblllon this project with its support. i ‘i’ . "N tio al Events" was "York Rifle club opening lbw" A report on a n Emmeline i l isa Saturday afternoon July 13th. in" deuwred by M 6552-7-11-21. Marchbank, who ably reviewed the ;evenis which have taken place lthrougnout the Empire during the ipast year and made a. strong 811F051 lim- thg use OI Hfltilh lfld Cinlmln , . ‘reading matter. u. or ' 6555-7-ll-6i.§by' the Convenor, Mrs. Wm. Mulch. "Dr. Clift, M. D.--Start now home prevention cure. Purdy station, West- cheater Co., N. Y.. U. S. A. —i-— fitkfild the necessity 0i ‘ .' _ W! "Big events in Georgetown, Mon- day. July 15th. Georgetown Tea.‘ (C u d on I“ a) Liberal convention. 7-9-thursfrlsat. on n“ p _ "Big events 1n Georgetown. MOW. day. July 10th. Georgetown Teen‘ ibsral nominations. 7-9-wfm31- "Reserve Wednesday 17th for Iod- cream Festival, Breadalbane. If not nae Thursday. 0510-7-12-15-111 .°"1'ea of the season, August 14th- " m? It's here at Cavendish ‘l-tufritufritu-fl-tuwedmon. "Come to hear Rev. Mr. 80th!" , discuss Prohibit on Vs. Government Control at Ha ton Hall, July 12th at 8 o'clock. 6509-7-12-11. "St? Peters Dramatic Club P79‘ at their popular play. “My "B" se", in Murray Harbor l-lall Sat- ay, 13th. Good specialties. 6579-7-11-31 "The East Royalty Womelva In- stitute will hold an ice-cream festival on Tuesday evening. July I8 in Arthur Robertson's field. "Coma to the Ice-cream Social i" aaaam, Valley School on Monday cning, July 15th. 1i not fine Tues- y Qvgnm‘, 6581-7-11-21 "Noting —- B60 "Shfiiild I Girl Marry". Wonderful Picture. uhMr. to » q-Th p th A oagghe Week's will dance. North Wil ire . ‘P0P: fimndnri. Tuesday. July Saturday. Canoe Cove Monday. eta/acumen by u-ic rryvn B- Y- ”°"'""“' b . v.41: stormy. Wednesday. -"'—‘ cssa-‘l-ii-la-lo. "Buying live fowl and broilcrl. Wednesday, July 17th. up to 2 o'clock. can arranla to have your flocks “See the "Path across the Hill" pre- ntod by the 3. Y. P. U. Dramatic - isty of Tryon at Protestan Orph- IIO. Mount Herbert. Friday "m" r , "a t a '1 k. m” 1 m . ococsiss-l-ii-al. us mow befora noon Monday, P. J. Noye, Hunter River. 0620-7-12-41 "Montague and Cardigan Shlp- v ping Club loading liva stock was» (onus. Reid. Bedeque; we Emil“ Women's Institutes of Prince Edward Mcpai-lane, Bedeque. QIIBOII'II—MII- Mrs. iince and to make it P0551519 m” of lack of funds. Last year. she seld- . to go into the liquor business to earn ' his living, would he accept. That is what We are facing as a people on July lath, It is a moral issue. was treating the question as an ec- onomic iuue entirely. He dealt with the argument that under Govern- ment Control revenue is diverted into the National Treasury rather than she is nationally dry. He had the anti-lent, of leading American econ- omists for that. “A combination of because they know that they couldn't go back to the saloon. bacauao tha! knew it was legally damned, invent- Cllliéd by EXPUIUIIOGQ Ifllfl, ‘I YOU 16$ ‘a ‘h’ 35", of Qgygfnmggg cflnu trol." said Mr. Newcoaibo. the particular affects of Prohibition LIKELY T0‘ BE DELAYED (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Oat, July 11.-The "Uhtin" Bowler is likely to be delayed at Port Burwcll for some days, ac- cording to a wireless message receiv- ed by the federal department o! Marine and Fisheries from its radio station on the Hudson Straits. While there is sufficient open water at Port Burwell to enable the plane to take off on its Journey to Berlin via Greenland- the main bay is full of ice; it may be several days before a favoring wind springs up to carry ice off shore. Sir Henry Drayton In France (Canadian Preal) PARIS, July 11 - Public opinion 1n Ontario holds that the general habit of drinking light wines would almost suppress alcoholic abuses. Sir Henry Drayton, chairman of the Ontario Liquor Control commission. indicated when interviewed today, He has been traversing eight of the famous wine districts of France in the course of a busy tour, and has visited 17 towns. He is getting in contact with the vintners to insure proper supplies and prices, with tna aid of securing good wines with light alcoholic content at prices that would appeal to Ontario. He met members of the trade in fairs yester- day- NO MANOEUVERS THIS YEAR (special to the Guardian) LONDON, July Ib-Tom Shaw, Secretary of War, announced in the House oi Commons today that no manoeuvres would be carried out by the army on the Rhine this year. "The government will not willingly cause either inconvenience or annoy- ance to the civilian population." he said. Meeting In A Zion Church ‘ Last Evening An audience of about 100, largely composed of visiting delegates, as- sembled in Zion Church last aven- lng at a public meeting held under the auspices of the Sons of Temper- ance who are now in annual conven- tion at Charlottetown. Presiding was Rev. W. S. Iming, Grand Worthy Patriarch oi the Prince Edward ls- l land Division. who introduced the speakers. Rev. Mr, Manuel of Har- court, New Brunswick, Grand Worthy Patriach of the N, S. Division, led in devotional exercises. Mr. H. P. Newcombe of Halifax, Grand Worthy Patrlach of the Nova Soctian Division, the first speaker. asked that if ovary individual in this province were offered a proposition Mr. Neweombe declared that he NWO". distillate and W00 politicians- F _ ! yI-Zverybndy Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOITEIDWN. CANADA, FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1929 _———p ' Slow and steady atlll wins the m.‘ lliiluniandora-ir. - a l \ —-i-_- . Annual Iabaeriptlona Ilailvorad “.00 B! llall. Canada and U, I, a, 34,50 12 PAGES L__ »- \ HONORED BY F OXMEN A Sir Chnrlea Dalton, founder of the fox farming industry, who__wa_a dared a banquet at Summerslde last evening by the Canadian National Silver For Breeders Associsti ~‘ I. “no ,____________ WHEN 4i: (its Will. PLAY-Bin’ m. B. M. Iavanaon of Philadel- hia. the second speaker. diacuand nasday, July 11th until noon. Stock inugt be previously listed otherwise may not bl mcapted for lack of "A mugihmog the executive of . Woman's Missionary Society’ l bf halo in the Prclliytcrian ureh. laminar-side. at 10 0'60“ morning. 600-7-11-91 V '- .. i , on tha moral and economic life of the American people. a mm” fi-l-Eifi onod to t ted ." ha aa. 7 frrohibition tha greatest thing that ever happ- ‘OI , " orse . a COS Admiralty To Abandon Salvage Operations (Canadian Press) ' LONDON, July l1 - ‘The Admirab, ty has decided to abandon all further; bers of the Arctic expedition will operations for salvaging the sunken] sail from North Sydney. N. S. on submarine 1-1-47. The announcement‘ July 2O aboard the "Beothic" for of this was supplemented by the. the patrol into Baffin Bay and the statement that this decision had, eastern archipelago. They will convey been reached after full consideration; supplies to the handful of Royal of the location of the lost war craft,‘ Mounted Policemen, stationed along and the difficulties in attempts to Stile Arctic coast and who in addition l to maintaining law and order among the Eskimos, act as customs and im- salvage it, WAY 4m: MICE Mavaa 4m: car-s N01‘ glavlw SUCH A iluGl-l uma EvfilaR into tha hands of the boot- ' -— mg llollar. and declared that TORONTO. July lL-Maritimc: notwithstanding. the United States l-iaht to moderate winds. fair Ind ia saving billion: annually because Wim- Monmalclear, man-cl Charlottetown clear, Halifax cloudy, “ea-on It. John clear, ... ... “60-54 Baton clear, ... ... “ML-W New York, clear ... .. 08-70 81gb tide this afternoon at 2M and tomorrow morning at 3.57. Sunaotlthis ovmingatMO and riaaa tomorrow morning at 4.21. first quarter moon Saturday, July 18th, 11.41 a. m. lummmldo tide eighteen minutes later than Charlottetown. .69-—6l W I E l. SIAIII i ll i Y 2 ll T ll . (Canadian Press) migration oificers_ For the fifth be included. Increase In TORONTO, Ont., j E I E H T M E N, Presentation To BURKE Mm Sir Chas. Dalton (Special to the Guardian) . ..::::*:‘:::.. :::r.;:.;i:::. Founder 0f Silver F 0X Indusiry, Signaily Honored By Canadian National Fox Breeders Associ- at Milfraen Collery. Blaenavonwald, I fiIIOII. K eight men were buried alive, Their bodies were recovered. Five others, were injured. Sixty five were work-i in: in the pit when an explosion,‘ occurred from unknown causes as. the miners were ascending the shaft. i Fire broke out, and fumes made res- i iii cue work difficult. f 511' Chflflfis Dillon. pioneer in the man can wish for and that douo" A pony was saved from the flames I hie-Edi"! i?! 511V" 511d‘ I°X°5 "W. as it stood awaiting 11s master, who flounder of the industry which has 9 to acid in such great measure tn t was lying dead under the debris. [made the name of Prince Edward wealth of the world, in a manner ‘island famous throughout the world, speaking causing two blades of gra lwas signally honored at Summerside to grow where but one grew before. last night by the Canadian National What the world admires-ant. IS Silver Fox Breeders‘ Association xvizn‘ rightly so-ls: first, vuion; then an a complimentary banquet and pras- ,1 ideal: then faithfulness to that ideal; -__-_- lentation of a magnificent sterling’, "id iiiiiilly- tilt realization that C iC-‘imiilmi PM!) {silver fox half life size in character- . wealth rained through the persistent VI TORIA, B. C., July lL-Reiter-llstic life-like Pose. The presentation. ‘Oiivviilis’ 10f that ideal is a public ating his statement in Vancouverkvag mad, g, 5i,- Chm-lg; by pew-Itrust. in be used wisely for the my tigat Canada had always been favor-icing p35,, president u; the A55°_\‘il1CEl1’l8flt of social conditions. You. 8 11’ 6151505011 tuwiird a joint discus-relation, “ as a token of recognition s“? h"! 5"" ‘hi! "limiil IOUOWBd slon of problems of mutual interest toini’ hi5 invaluable services to. Canada . m’ we“ Wm‘ a "l1 "id °°n¢¢n'4'l' ‘he 95'1"“ °i the British Emil"? in connection with the foundation: m“ that mu" “T” 5-5 "1 “M11919 "d “mild mil-Sid" Wll-h iii-YO!‘ Hi1)’ and development of the silver fox i m “h” me" m mi)" 5"°'-11'9d m!“ sussestion from the Labor Govern-[lhdugrryyl you were; and the harvest in which ment of Great Britain leading h; an, upwards o, “n,” hundred guests. in its full fruition that ideal so boun- cmbire commie conference. Him. land members o; ihe Association were -‘ "My “llmklaml hi“ W“ 111d W111 James A. Robb, Minister of Finance, imam; it the banquet which w” i be of untold benefit to the commun- nsrin exorcswd his surprise toduvllrcla in the spacious building iorm- ! i“ Wm“ Y°“ ha" Sim" W" concerning the reported declaration er] used as 5k 1 ink d *- of Right Hon. Philip Snowden, British whiz}, m, ,,,,,f,,,,,,‘,‘ 122mg,“ a3,‘ To so back w the beginning: arm chancellor of the exchequer, againstllrh, 0¢¢a51on_ ' r W" m9 “Lsmn- (m9 C311 hflrdly b6- empjrg prefer-emu] pomici g n ‘ J u , , . eve that your presclerlcc was suf- ..I believe m Brmsh preference and ‘lthekPuglliclf; igsseoxéiaillgnprsiiiengegf ficiently clear to conceive that tho 1 believe the British people that Mr,‘ ' ‘ industry, for which the world so just- ‘ially and ca sbl resided. dd es e . Eiiavden represents Welcome the l being delivexlied yb; Mayor Baiarszjn: ‘ ‘y “"5 y“ ma“ "Wm 1“ m‘ m’ of Grace 1923 have assumed such prekten“ give" tha“ by the immin" 'of Summerside, Hon. W. M. Lea, Min- ions... M1,. Robb 5am‘ m“ o‘ Agriculture Hon J u , proportions. Had you. Sir, in those ' ' ‘ ' i early days of siruggle and disap- s‘.~~.,x. .,l-1. . . ‘iafl. m“ C on J E smc 1r poilztment-had any of your con- orrawa, Ont, July 11 - Mem- consecutlvc time George PfMacKerizie will be the oi-‘ ficer in charge. Mr. MacKenzie was formerly gold commissioner of the Yukon. Captain E. Fslk is the "Beo- thic" navigator and Captain L_ I). - Morin will assist him as ice pilot. On board the Beothic will be carri- ed a group of trained men who will collect ornithological, zoological and botanical specimens, study the ocean currents. and carry on ethnological work. P. A. Tsverner. Canadian orni- thologist and author of several stand- ard text books oi the subject is to Price Of Meat (Special to the Guardian) July ll—-'l'hat there has ‘been an increase, as much Toronto an“ ___ _,_ ,_, 073-45 in some cases as 50 percent, in the Quebec clear, . . .., .. “76-58 price of fresh meat in Toronto, is admitted by both wholesalers and retailers, who agree in the reasons for the advance. "The short run in the U. S. A. has caused the export cf a great deal of Canadian beef," stated the assistant general manager or Arnold Bros. the answer to this was pro‘- vided by W. H. Cameron of the ex- port department of the Harris Ah atioir Co, in\the following ata/te- ment io the s'tar: "The real eauae is the decrease in the cattle popula- tion of lsbrth America, which “Om! rnoogr, ten- M. a. J. n. Gardhouse of Weston. a a , freres, the pioneers in this industry- May EhInInate cinuiBj I‘ Rayner’ Mawhew sum‘; vision so clearas to see the arisiccrat D Z J ‘fllllplq, A, P‘. Arsenault, M- I" p of the forest bred in everyProzinc-acr‘ Sflbfnaflnes Fforn " ' D‘ Bu?“ and 13" Gym‘ Mac‘ this great Dominion, in ovezy State of Millan of McGill University. the ls:- ter in an eloquent address proposing ‘the toast to which Sir Charles re- sponded faelingly. The arrangements for catering etc. were very satisfactorily carried out, and reflects much credit upon the entertainment committee and espe- cially the ladles whose services were indispensable. A large number o1 13.11. 65 W!" Present as guests and their Dresence made the function a delight- ful as well as memorable one. An excellent musical program was provided by the Roseland Orchestral of Moncton, N. B. and by Mrs. Robert iii-idler. Mrs. D. w. Fraser. Mr. Fraser and Mr. George Shiers of Amherst, N. S. in vocal and instru- mental numbers which were enthusi- astically encored . l The Fllllerb silver fcx presented to lsir Charles measures l9 inches 1n ‘lfifisth and 9 inches in height, stand- izng on an ebony base 21 1-2 by 4 Jinchcs attached to which is a silver ifillie bearing an appropriate inscrip- ' Plflfi. the American Union where climau: lconditions are sufficiently favour- able, in British. in at least nine coun. tries of continental Europe, and even lin far off Japan? I The busmes; w ich you initiated ‘ has brough; fame and fortune ts the ; Province which claims you one of 1L5 worthy sons. It has widened the out- look of thousands who at it; incep- .tlon were in the main extracting a jmcagre living from the soil, but who are today enjoying the m-oadenlng i; contacts and the comforts and luxur- ies which in this age are so neces- sary t0 the prop-z‘ clue}:- ' ment. of life l: has pro- vidcd many of the world's fair daughters with an adornment which, before the full irmtlon o! your affords, belonged exciusllclj: to the very rich, thus adding to the ex- y presslon o.’ beau)‘ in its ‘»'Ji“t7i15 |forms so necessary to a fuller lzfe. and aiding in the d!‘\'8§O‘pflli‘l';5 of a culture consciousness among the peo- ple which Otherwise would have been longer delayed. It has paved the way (Canadian Press] 1 The address of Dr. Cyrus MacMli- 7°" "i exmmm“ °I I"? farmmi? 111' LONDON, July l1-1-‘irst steps in- lian ivas a feature of the evening > m ‘Ether “m4 °7 n" harm? ‘M01315- ward resumption of normal diploma- and was one of the most eloquent “m” °I which ha" “iready reach“ tic relations between Russia and,:nd impressive ever delivered in l"!!! DTOPvYilliR-t- I! ha! been mllni)’ Great Brltian i: is stated in well 1l‘i"‘sun1mef5jde_ I useful to humanity. however in Culi- formed quarters, are to be taken, iservinz for future seiicraiions vrlii- sometime this week by way of a com-i’ Addrct. able IOPm-i 0i Wild life that 11176 munication from the British to the, ~'° otherwise doomed to extinction, lt-l soviet govsrnmrn’. Til!‘ form of the,» 1-,, 5m CHARLES DALTON m. value i0 the ‘lurid in many ways il ‘ communication ls under considera- mm‘ Pm,” Edward Island ibeybrid estimation. tion. It is hoped that the communica- Honoured 5,,._._-1-he m“, w‘; In Ill your varied activities in da- tlon would be in such shape that brad," o, can“, l", smgulaflyl vflluping this wonderful enterprise. Rllfiliifi r€Pi'!5¢i‘ii3fl"'-'$ Wm "n" 1° honoured today. it is our great pri-’ n u’ s" chnqu‘ we“ “Mm "° u‘ London by the end of the present m,“ w m4 you welcome ma show, that you were consistently loyal and month to discuss matters outstand- em- gpprecllflOn on this auspicious ing between the two governments. 6,393,510,,’ and we cannot "rum ‘tom; reeling a lust and laudable pride that‘ it is our happy lot to be the first to ““'*°""“*"'°""*"° extend to you any tangible public ' mark of the sincere gratitude of the condensed specials canadaian fox breedm for the incal- “Th” 9“ "*4 B“ aaeb insertion in this column culable service you. have rendered Y9"? ciillmfy- o-o-oeo-oooooooooooooooeoooo We are met today under these happy circumstances and in the pro- sence of the flower of the fox breed- ing industry to do belated honour to "you. Sir Charles Dalton" for tho initiation and great part you have taken in the development of this ua- iquc, valuable and wonderful indul- try which tha Canadaian National Silver lilo: Broader’: ‘ ra- rapxescnta. We appreciate the fact that the inestimable privilege of ba- ing the founder of a great industry Naval Program (Special l0 the Guardian) LONDON. July ll-There were bies of the House of Commons that the new Labor government had de- cided to eliminate from the current naval building program six submar- incs and their necessary parent; craft. ‘ The decision was said to have been | taken at yesterdays cabinet meeting; the minister being influenced partly by the disaszer io the H-i‘! and part- ly by a desire to make a gesture of idlsarmamcnt to the United States. ‘It was said also to crpress a min-f ‘isterial desire for abolition oi all l submarine warfare. First Steps Taken (Continued on page 3) WASHINGTON, July IL-Pro. ductlon forecasts of this year's crops in the United Slates. 1s- sued today by the Department of Agrcilfiture. on July I placed corn at 2,662,050,000 bushels; winter wheat at 582,492,000: Dur- . am wheat 58,278,000; other spring wheat 193,099,000, and all wheat, 833,809,000 bushels. to work in cycles, There has been a shortage of cattle receipts in both Canada and U. S. A. but the mar- ket has been on a parity. As to whether this condition in tha meat industry threatens to become chronic Mr. Cameron would not lay. “It is impossible to predict such AUCTION BALI - THE EFFECTS of the late W. l. Matthews will be Iold by auction Monday July 15, at Hunter River. 0631 LOST -— IA! PIN. INSET WITH amethyst and pearls, between 143 Euaton and Carter‘: store. Find" leave 142 Iiuaton. Reward. N18 IANTIIL-SICOND 0L“! CLAII teacher for North Granville amci District No. 130. supplement Ii Urban J. Taylor lradalbam l.‘ g cycles" was his candid statement. is lrLitself the greatest reward that. p_ 1 i i Jabs. t l‘ ] blessed is he who is so signally ax \_ “