Mefiumnibeifi-wéfl wvtmfirdnd ers Resign ation Will Support Conservatives ‘At Next Legislative Session H911. W’. B. Butler, Member Of Provincial Govern- lnent, Dissatisfied With Liberal Administration, Tenders Resignation And Offers His Support To Opposition Leader. i - , “_’ was that Burnetein, who had fre- -'_-' I. The Hon. W. Bruce Butler, member without portfolio in On-Awifméiitn Press) qumm .4 Com _ w , 111a formal opening of the Provlo- . that the Canadian Government ._ » ~- Aus- 15-4" cial Exhibition took plies last even- raasmarrrs Annaass 5.6m... Acadl,’ m, duty 1,, Hudson the Provincial Government, yesterday tendered his resigna- tion to Premier Lea as a member of the Government and also WILL MIT IN ABSENBEUF PRlMiilllN. Sir George Perley Will Be Acting Premier During Rt. Hon. Mr. Bennett's Stay In Calgary. George Parley. lillinister without Port- folio. and war time Canadian High Chief Justice Of Newfoundland Is Assaulted i (Canadian Pleas) 5T. JOHNS, Ntld. Aus. lb-Gin wlilinrn x-roiwooa, Chled Justice or‘ Nawfoundlarld. was assaulted on the l streetneau-theCmartHousei-hisaf- ternoon by a man who had Just beeninCouxttoheai-anorderis- sued for his eviction from the house he was occupying. Joseph Bilnistoin was arrested and marged with assault. The evidence was the subject of the Court order OPENING OF- GREAT Figs. YES Large Crowd Attends Formal Opening By Heartz Last Evening-Quality Of Exhibit Commented Upon. in: in the Ilxhlbltion Building before for eviction, followed the Chief Jus- a very large crowd which thronged C‘. . Lt. Governor Hon. Premier Lea, Your Worship TERDAY. REABHED lulultglllll lCanadiau Press) HALIFAX, N. 5., Aug. 18—Adv‘lt‘.€5 received by C. H. Harvey, local agent for the Department of Marine, stated Bay, waters, had reached Churchill MAFUMS MAXIMS , g .1. 1 z orn one l H113”; _ . ‘ ' .0 MERCHANT. . MERCHANT . i. . l‘; W" ‘,1 ._ .; q No one testify!!! to his own base- fi ’ Theme is actually no one against ‘i?’ l_ ll ~y "' '2 am Slmulfl b. “mm” w. Q31’... l“. s ‘ God except God Himself. ' - 1 l ". . . )1 . '.'£;1‘.'.‘.‘.$..°..".‘;“&':;...'.Z'.'.‘%‘.‘.'.‘£22.. _ ADAY. s1: 19 “EC 12 PAGES 1 t;“‘.‘.“.‘u*32..‘il‘.'"‘.‘:.'i' si".£".'."'..f:.r ; z "' '-""-"~'-—"—‘"-—""~——-‘-—--—-~———-——~——-—--————-~-» ____>_ ________________ _~______ _ v fi: ; ‘ l .1 ' g e i ilif" ammo... . I it BUYING 0F today and that all were well on r ,‘ 1 ‘ H’, announced his intention of supporting the_ Conservative par- m, m m, ohmbm ma m‘, h, ty under the Hon. J. D. Stewart at the next session of the m“ “$1” “WW1 the amide of ex- Mayor Proaifl» Mayor Lld-iiflfle- bosi-u. Com lssi n in Land , wl . m ° °' °“ u“ “t the street where he attacked sli- . r _ _ W . ‘ I ‘lit S I Legislatum lélrgenffeixrnenlilliéiisizaegnilzaeztthe mgleeno: wumm Wm‘ . n,“ m,“ m,» Khibits. Mr. ‘James Paton, president of Ladies and Gentlemen:- m _i _ i L - - . 1 before m Ohm Just‘ h‘ the Provincial Exhibition Association, The Directors of the Prince - = 5 a Prjnlzlcr Llrshhlliandetld "attitude of party was not tal-ren hastily. but was Capital. Announcement to thLs effect “f: my seam" mjuw 0° dipnsmed ma delivered m, 09mm‘ ward mud Agricultural and 1m _ . _ , Q vm ‘t; ‘drgmi too: ucéig the pro- the result of serious deliberation on was made tonight by the Prime Mi-n- ' address. His Honour Lieutenant Gov- dustrial Exhibition once more n-el- WI” GCt 77131?’ I P sultan!‘ other “iezbeo: oitlzltilutmhcloalel; my part," Mr. Butler stated in an ister prior to his departure for his ernor Hearts, Premier Ina. His Wor- come you to their annual gathering. v ‘an but m u” d with me interview with a. Guardian repre- western home in Calgary. Premier l the general election and his assump- ship Mayor Prowse or chulottstom, l It is a pleasure to have with us re- cts‘ Per Bushel d lam f‘ x I I 1‘ m5 sentative yesterday. I believe in Bennett had no further statement to tion of the ofice of Premier. Council and His Worship Mayor Lidstone of WQWfllll-lvfifi ‘Wm Pm"! "i5 1411183 MONCTON A-—-ug. lsv-Jwe are on tsnnlisocg‘ ‘c: ope: X1122" iriwlelnsygy- democrat-I Goverlnment, and I can- nhlake following a sitting of the Cab- will meet again tomorrow presided summerside. also gave brie! memos- Counties. This is as it should be. ‘i, Wwaym Kcmvme m look over the Mr Butler as m‘ chm “u” to! no consc entiousy support an ad- , et. over by Sir George, who in order of e5, the three. Kings, Queen's ’ and (Canaan pm“) ‘Mme farm ‘vhml has bu“ S“ - _ ministration that has flouted every In all probability, the prime rnin- precedence in the Cabinet ranks next‘ The Canadian Legion Band was in! Prince era-operating. Our Provincial Man" Aug lap-m‘ l; ~., ‘s _ ' __ b t his brcaklns away from the Liberal principle of democracy. That ls my later will be away for ten dayl. His to Premier Bennethlidany of the re- attendance 3nd rename i, s Government and City Council alvlns Winnipeg ‘h-ibune today publishcdtha l 1 c. glgrifzlgsgoi: zeitigtetitfiazlfi]: party. which he h" wnel-ilefltly sup- chief reason for leaving the Govern- visitto Calgary will be the iii-st since Continued an ma: a o Canada, 11x14 tn, m,“ Hyml-L splendid assistance, all working to- repairing. ~11“ mm; w,” m‘ l, 1 » mites of the National AssJclatlon ‘Pilifl-zid in the Legislature since his ment, and. as "I see it. it is a. most solos were rendered by Mrs, _y_ A gether ivlth a view of making our payment, on the 1930 wuwm m‘ l, -_, In“ y Clubs M Great Bflwn" dc c cc on as representative of the important one. Llwsqn um by ML B,“ Aw“, and Inter-Provincial Exhibition the most will likgly be 7g “m5 a busheljl M, , ll y ' ' attractive 1n the Maritime-s. Wed- though the announcement from the: i‘ .1, ‘three Dr. w. J. Black, cam. ell-ee- lar of colonization and agflculture, ailopasseri through Moricton this af- brlioon accompanied by F‘. W. Walsh. superintendent of agriculture of the railway. Dr. Black is vice-president ‘if the club and just recently a party iiBriiisl-i boys who came over to fluids undo": the" auspices of the National Association of Boys‘ Clubs ind the C N P._ ucle stationed on the Dlykene farm pilor to being place {in farm: eISQiVPPIB. - in reiesvig ‘to the island. Mr. Walsh. who originated flhe movement, said it should prove leneiiclal ti the potato growers i Ilclll llroiunces. Th: Iltur, lie silcl, is "FOWing methods, as lums in Prnce Edwa-d Island and l! Xew BYuHFW! 2k. "The Pennsylvania EYWICZS, he con- ilued, Dllfviiflli“! much of heir seed allil ox'l~.\ately' 1,000 cor- iorthern hfln- and it is poss- tour will lead potatoes from i"! Brunswick and Prince Edward Niall. the fame of which has spread illness. ‘no a season, from llW-l and ‘llzzconsln, 51¢ lha: ilie present ‘M purchase of seed, Elm! nude, iflle itinerary oi the party provides WHY-hf; Montreal by special train mildly nlicmoon, Aug l9, arriving "Glillitl Falls the morning of Aug. l- Mar visiting some of the potato 111M- Tl" “W”! °i “m”? ‘m? fiéggeuséfvffm‘ P" ‘L N°Y5§§§fi' Coincident with Government con- hmuy,“ y“); "hum here. would do rhore to clean up Chicago leading to the finding of the tell-l 19min that district, the party will I'M 11°!’ l‘ "l" I°°°- i ' .___.__ ' troll advent W" I m" dammit“ n, suntan n. mi. than the arrest and conviction of a tale safety deposit boxes. U? lN {HE lathe Mrs night for Prince ae- Amons the ""1!" Qmbiw" l" "Dr. curt. 1'11 Queen st. Char- of iron doors. as bootleasm who SOUP Y Wild Island, arriving at Emerald Million Thursday morning, Aug 2i, potato producing Ru of the island. They will leave Eflierald Junction Thursday night k Qlmbflc. arriving there Friday ‘Woe. Aug. 2a. The party will it Quebec Friday afternoon for arriving at Wiliiamsport. l Centre of the lame, -. Saturday afternoon. :Mr. “Mien, H‘ “m ‘°°°““’"‘Y m‘ i marl to Hail i ncd " My i“ the Mamim“ m‘ “mint” o‘ m. bnumuuy u‘ 131w flagadcaynAuguat lfllthpoawo m‘ bmfleum: imam!“ ‘M the“ ...._-.. _ of plans as a result of winning the the third time in ten days a police ‘Al -\’ v fir. . ~ um“ (“mm-led ' favorite customers, and in a good _. _‘\ . I I \ . L _, A} ranged and tae Y liaos-a-ia-ai. mane” the celebmmn we" uIN“N_n"Au‘_1a_A[fl-py prize. He would remain at his present officer in the Montreal district has _ t \;,\\ h“ l U4 ._ h C hum o‘ n‘ T. 50mm ming- "H laud excursions leavinl at 3 2:121‘; interrupted by Nova Bcoria. tank tonight in the Connecticut lob. he laid. and Noblbly lnvéil the died from injuries received while on! '9'" "’ N". ll. ("i ‘ I .‘ e o e ar . . l l Robbers G8!’ mmhiigltoioiini-irall "Early nu written rim. standard every Tuesday. "l- renipei-eneo Act inspectors. also end- "m" "mm i" “M "°°"°‘ “m” ‘Mi’ m‘ “yd “w” w“ 0°“ T°-‘~“*°- "ufl- 1‘J-—=~1-r¢~-nie- .. a every inch. of the rllht bu: of "Y "*4 °'“"""' PM” m i" in; their service inraidlfll activity. m" 1"’ i m‘ i ' ' “m” M" P‘°”°' ‘ “m” °' ‘h’ M°d°m° "ma" “ends inmi l Away With $2 000 335m vi»- ir- two»- i- - ’......“"“;‘u“.‘.’°“““‘°“' “mllef-‘i-‘i-iil eve-i mi- ve- m-e- owe»- '""""' "" ""' “' ‘"" .‘.“..."...”°.I§"‘. "$.13? “" '°" SI.;’Q§‘..."°ZZ'Z‘“Z.“.E..".Z‘$2.31.. 2i 2°11“ “m” “m” ‘l I ' ‘ been on the ferry. which ran be- l - ' m YB l"!- Dffibflbly a few scatter- - i . - . display. W111]! “w”? Mm “my m —-- ..___... the skull in g mngslon “tween 111;‘ ed h . ‘ '.' . » ' 1° at tween Weatuioraland and Petney l t WWI’!- _ * WT"... s... ti; t‘.‘.'...“‘°.‘.‘.":..:':i:f °il‘.l’...‘§.‘°-l~'i.i..‘.‘.°S;: your. v. .» ' new» - m . . ~ “mum o l “A” ma“ m. mm um a m,” Au‘. 21. Hours iatoa. saoa-a-la-al Cross Hall. Richmond st. during ______ coupon, Aug. ll-Gen. a. On August o Constable g LOCAL rcmeunnmu i l"; i. h“ - M» Ava- “ o“ m “M” __.-. airhlbltlon week. Tickets soc. “w your, u, y; n", is... n. M. armor. mine minim: of Mecown was thrown from his motor- Maximum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1o , q , “in we notrlu on. breneh of eroua floor mini» IQ "Novelty dance. Brighton club. *'1""°'1°'*‘ h So th Africa. mm in lmidou cycle the died of the irllurie= v-hiie ‘ Mmlmuni » “ “Revel Bank was held u this af- lei‘ Living aeoni furniture to oer- Tuesday evaninl. August in. Charlie ..__. - "MYJ" ““"“’°" °' ' ° "" “ ' " I """""""" i- 6° .4 ‘.7 -’. °°'i by two w: -~ faction In imagination one-lounges ahd his Hotisia Totteie Orchestra "Coiningl The Elmer Fa-rnell Con- "k" climb" W 9mm“! "i" '0 l"!!! the meet-inn o! What-Ibis Dollar Pcllctlcr. also of the, will lids this afternoon at 6.5! . '1 i~ I i “mm” ° “c” '6 w m“ m. m, in ti“ furnishing modern dance music with cert Party of Amherst, N .s., Radio were expected at Montreal to- tlie Imperial Conference. he was Montreal Police Department. died and tomorrow morning at 52-, \ ., l; . m” n" °°“"""‘°' ‘m m tnzlbklfagmchlk "h", , ma, onalnallty featuring liobert Ohan- Artlstl. will present their willie-l w- as: for the beginning of a tour aecomllllaled by the Finance Miu- last week after her-ins OQCTI shot by‘ island“! lime.» g l- ; voles took up the chase of the comlfi [man introducing the lateit dance tortainment in Victoria Hail. latur- o‘ cm.“ m‘ u’ ‘MM “n” m" o, m. Una‘. an N_ a a bum he Swansea m a, ma,“ sun m, m“ “emu n 7M and ‘ t _ h - *-~ ‘teal tomorrow moi-ulna n am. J , b Qlms who were reported captured 7 ' int; Ilili oi 160 melilbei-s of the Pennsyl- llnil Pom) Clcuers‘ Association to New Bruniitlck and Prince Edward object of ti‘. to study lactate YllTafitlCéd on Walsh is a native of New “FY-lick. having been born at ' Fourth District of King's in 1923. Re-elected in- 1927, Mr. Butler was sworn in as a Minister in the Saund- ers Government on its formation, Aug. i2, 1927. and rendered iride- fatigabie service in that capacity. "My declaionio resign from the Lea Government arid the Liberal p Yesterday afternoon Mr. Butler notified Mr. J.‘ D. Stewart that he had left the Liberal party and of- fered his support as a Conservative member at the next eeaalon of the Provincial Legislature. Mr. Stewart cordially welcomed Mr. Butler to the ranks of the Conservative party. 6 Attractive Booths. i‘ The largest and best group of ea- ° hibits ever shown at the Provincial Exhibition are now on display for Prince Edward Island's annual fair. A large list of entries orwhat seems exhibits of a high standard of ex- cellence feature the field crop and live stock departments in particular. The decorations of the main building surpass those of any year previous in variety and color. The midway was the scene of feverish activity yesterday as booths and the various concessions were put in plea. The number of entries in the horse alas is the largest for years. and de- spite the fact that new stalls have been erect/xi accommodation is insuf- ficient. Cattle classes are also well Bull and Sons. Bromton. Ont. J. R. Sample and Boris. 'l‘ruro, and Dr. Dyes st. stephen with Jerseys: J. B- Ritchie and son. and unsley Broa- of Paradise. N. S. with Guernsiea; Charles ireiibeim of Amherst. with ehorthoma. In the horse classes George Holmes and Gilbert M11014! of Amherst; are both exhibiting. R. T. Holman Booth Domesticity is one of the outstand- uahel Excellent Exhibits At The Exhibition Favourable Comments Heard On All Sides On as the tall clock in the centre ticks off the seconds. Exquisite rugs cover the floor over the linoleum, while the latest designs of wall paper are re- presented oii the walla. placed with a. careful eye to the merging of col- our and to general colour scheme. The whole scene is reflected from every angle by a number of parlour mirrors on the wall. which contribute Continued on Page 6 ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS ETCS. "Just arrived. cargo cement. also lottetown, Chronic Maladies prevent- ed and cured at home, where they originate. 541d-7-i5-am "Please send donations from ‘Irin- ity, Baptist and Christian Churches to St. Paul's school room Tuesday afternoon and eveniom 59054-1541 "Macs! Hop Ale sold wholesale by Clark and McDonald. Queen Street. Charlottetown. Bllt-l-l-tuesfflivikl. _._.. "Play by Stanley Bridge Players plays. 1t library o! W" ""5 i" i“ blu. all ldlilfle aanaa novel Adiniulso tine. W (Canadian Proul , nsmax. us. Aug. ia-ivevt. Scotits bootleggers today went. into retirement. Four government stores, three in Halifax and one in Dart- mouth opaned their doors at ten 0‘- clock this morning. They were the advance guard of some two dozen similar establishments for the vend- ing of beers, wines and spirituous li- quors that will shortly be doing busi- nesa in various parts of the province as the result of Nova Scotia‘: adop- tion of the Government Control system. Business was brisk. At Halifax stores considerable _ had gathered before the zero hourq and the stores were still doing a good i trade at closing time. For the iriost; part, it was said, beer was beverage 1 in demand, with only a moderate call I for permits to buy spirits. Permits.‘ are not required for the purchase of ‘ beer and wine. Iron Doors Come Down rested‘ more or less securely behind their barricades under the Nova ScotLa Temperance Act declined to accept the risk of prima. falcie guilt with which the "fortress door" is in- vested under the new law. and loos- aned the bolts of their fortresses. FINAL CELEBRATION Saturday and Sunday night were periods of fin-cl celebration among rm, August 31rd at uo m...‘ Bootleggers Cc) In to Retirement In Nova Scotia wan-ai- one in Truro, where Rev. D. K Grant. Inspector in Chief under the a. duet was sung by these two art- isle. Chicago $10, CHICAGO. Aug. 1B--Chi¢lG€>ans old act. was painfully, though not , are being "taken for at least $10,000.- BNWHY lniured in a melee during; a raid. Prom new on the burden of en- 000 a year." Colonel Robert Rand- olph, preslum, or the Association of Commerce. and a leader in the war against organized crime. told the British United Press tonight. His statement followed closely up- on the discovery of the financial records kept by the slain Jack Zuta, gangster, with their inescapable im- forcing the liquor law will be on the shoulders of the newly formed Nova Scotla. Provincial Police, at present about fifty strong and growing. Mr. Grant had under him about seventy deputies for enforcement of the N. Continued on Page 3 Organized Crime Costs 000, 00O a Yr. Declares Commerce Assn. score of hoodiums." "It has been obvious to us for some time that gangs would have been unable to obtain such a hold on the city without the assistance of the regularly constituted author- ities. Every clue that the Zuta rec- ords have turned up should be fol- lowed to the very end." The link between politics and crime had been hinted at ‘in Chicago pool management will not be made until Tuesday or Thursday. it wa learned from unofficial sources today: that the Central Selling Agency of! the organization and the banks h agreed on this figure. ‘There are! some conditions attached. but for the! moment they are not deflnitelyd known. “They are to be the subject‘ of further discussions at a. meeting of the pools and banks representat- ive." “Billy” Bishop Visits Canada ‘ lspoelal to the Glllrdllfl) TORONTO. Ont. Aug. lap-Colonel who B. T. Act. >_____.._...'_..- _. Last Minute plications that racketeere had busi- has dealings with city officials, pol- iticians and police. Colonel Randolph expressed no sur- prise in the disclosure. through the Zuta. records, that gangsters dealt financially with office-holders. have "Th0 COITUPY. bfllhfll! DCUPOGfl P0’ ,N ews Flashes aim- (Canadian Praall LONDON. 0nt., Aug. lk-llhe (‘mat member of the Canadian navy to qualify for pension is Charles J. Hill, who is at. present ,lice, politicians and racketoers mere- 'ly confirms the position of the As- sociation of Commerce Crime Com- mittee," Colonel Randolph said. We believe that the complete exposure and conviction of as much as one thoroughly corrupt police captain for many years. Now for the first time it appears to be strongly forged by the treasure-trove of evidence which Pat Roche. chief investigator for States‘ Attorney John A. Swan- son, found in Zutas safety deposit boxes. Zuta. was suspected of plotting the Lingle murder. This suspicion was accelerated by zutals own mur- der two weeks ago in a summer re- treat at Delafield. Wis. Pat Roche had talked to Zuta a week before he was killed and at that time. it is. believed Rocha obtained information‘ ._.._ ROME, Aug. 18.—An order sheet of the Fascist Party l!" today that the total deaths iu the earthquake of July 28, num- bered only M15 in contrast to the previous omcial total of 2,142. Won $25,000 On Sweepstake HALIFAX, N. 5.. Aug. ll.v~@ll’- ence Rogers. worker in a local candy factory, v/ho won $25,000 ‘by holding Major i". Richardson's name in a. sweepstakes ticket. said today he contemplatod no immediate change ooaaac. Que- Aaa- 18-!!! Eminence Cardinal Boolean. Archbishop of Quebec, sustained a dislocated shoulder in an auto- mobile aceldent at. Si. Henri De Levis, Qua, today. Three Police l Officers Killed In Ten Days I -_.__ (Special to the Guardian! MONTREAL. Que. Aug. la-rar Iavanar Tlellfllflllflfllflttninn “Bllly" Bishop. Canadian ace brought dorm seventy two enemy aeroplanes dining the “tar, arrived here this morning to spend a month’: holiday in Muskoka and Toronto be- fore returning to his home in 1mg- land. He is accompanied by Mrs Bish- op and their two children. Went/i e r. pI-n A Lot-ft CuYs Full 0* Pa? ‘NlND Th» l’!