ui-_-» lllllilllll Eli lllll The public standard of apnrecla tion of acting and motion pictures is Covers Prlnoe‘Edward Island Like the Dew “lf ia" m,_,5|,,,_ p-..,,¢,a W1, "` " - = 'I 5 A _ B l ‘f»5=°“~'f'~ °°°'°'“ "° °‘°*‘ CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE ls, 1930 s PAGES om rrfrnwil A 1 va en e ave e _ ‘ ~ ;;7%f7/ ///' l p __ ` W* `\\\\\ V ' I i sc: nduhlvivlli : h: h-“lisa md ‘ .‘:l`*:.:..':.-.?.?f- -°""~=‘1'~»`\l 252% ,` The People’s Paper ': Read by Everybody \ :;:=§'.:'f:.::.‘$`E:.'::.:;°:;.:*;f:f`:`i'I.°`§‘.-.TE ,,.. . ,Q . _ . Q i _ . “to come again." “Heel e"~b»frlotlon» uelli-ered sire. ° ey :uuil cuucae no c. s. A. si.'io.` - _ _fi _s _ 5 'T' ‘ rn* 'in ‘f A d 'Career Ended I Missionary AndHo spztality _ Impress _Visitorsl I Representatives Of American A- ? gricultural Press Delightedi With Yesterday’s Visit. Milli- ons Of American Readers Will I Be Told Of Deligiuiul lcleudl Province Tucked Aw-ey lu The l St. Lawrence Gulf- lslllce this party has entered the pmnlnion ol Canada it has been one uughtful round of wholesome, hap- py, instructive entertainment and :curl/coils hospitality,” :aid lr. A. C. Everingham. Chicago, ed- igq of the Illinois Farmer, spokes- un yesterday for the American Ag- iicultiuzil Editors Association whose Yslt to this Province greatly en- hanced the already favorable impres- sion gathered during five days of in- tensive sightseeing in elle in-mic; centres of Eastern Canada. Particu-_ larly were the visiting journalists lmpreisco with ole cgi-lculiui-el and tourist advantages of the Garden of the Gulf and with the kindness nndl hospitality of its people. Mr. Ever- ingham. voicing the sentiments of the ' Association members at the _ (Continued on page 8) lNNour~iccMENTs. colvllNc EVENTS. r -MEETINGS, ETC "Reserve July 3rd for Milton Tea ind Festival. 43334;-ll-12-la-la-le-zo-si. "R=S°f"P Wednesday. July sth, fer t Disturbance I ln Bombay ispeeill to the Guardlanl BOMIBAY, June l'l.-The Morsporl gpirrenriial deluge, today. came to re- lornwail S. S. Picnic. ` 4543-G-18-li iirlforce the thousand or more gi-med liter; "Come an the Ice Cream social at Pownal Hall on Friday evening. June |041- call-6-lr-si l' f'Caven,,ferred to the Public Utility Boai-d,_ Gavin Harding. James hionsgharl. and the marternstands adjourned til; Robert Anderson. Samuel Kennedy. _ a date to be fixed, in order that this Ernest Warren. Clarence Reid, Ed- :proposal may be considered. ward Nicholson, John Colllngs. Bos- __ _ _ _ i well Jenkins, Scott Cairns. GRAND JURYS REPORT ~ ADDRESS T0 GRAND JURY In adresslng the Grand Jury, the! F°l10W11'lE 15 U1! NPO!! 0! tha Chlef Justice remarked that the du-1 Grand JUYY5 ties devolvlng upon that body, on thlsl T0 H15 I-*°l'd5l'U`P occasion, are unusually light. Thel, Chief ‘7“5“°° Math‘°5°“~ *nd ‘ha Sheriff has placed on the desk at psirl A5f'°°1°°° °’“d~5°- '°f me 5“PWm of white we which from a me tlCourt of Prlnce Edward Island. ~. ~g-us gl s. n n _ _ V times have been the emblem of free- f YW" nofdsmpi dom from crime. as far as bllls of indictments. before the Grand Jury. are concerned. As is result of there being no bllh of indictment presented, and llo_ notice falling upon the Jury forl criminal cases, no Petit Jury has been summoned. A change has taken; place in the manner of calling non- l Jury cases. Formerly a very large pro- 1 portion of these cases, coming before. the Supreme Court. were tried at the term, but now law permits tlle;r‘ being sent up at any time The for-j mer condition often meant a, great, hardship. due to the uncertainty as to when a case might be called for trial, Now non-Jury cases can be called by appointment at any tlrrlci convenient. The duties of the present jury. His' Lordship stated, are confined to thel inspection of publzc buildings, prin- cipally the yall and the asylum Always the Grand Jury ls charged with the l‘esponsible duty' of making a thorough lnspectlon. Though the last named lllstltlltzorl has_bcfr_ char- acterized by improvement and steaclir' growth to ci pcm: of noted elllclenc-~. no conslderzitloil of outside lrifcrina- tion. or of good reputation, will les-` sen the rcsponslbllltjr of a careful and thorough l.rlspectlol~l_ The report, made must be one colislstlrlg of facts l verified by careful llivestlga:lc;i_ as on it iles the security of the mos: help- less part of the population In the _iall are lmprls'ol'led nslercsll persons-elevcll pl‘olllh;t.on of:`f;l:icr.<, two for vagrancy four fcr theft, one for assault, and one for contempt of court. The Grand Jury will loot: into the col~ldlt.on cf ails li~lst:t\l:;ol1 and of the prl.=<`s‘:in° len L3 Qmaca whence the despnch Jiidge \vli~l-H' l>~r;P_°11\tm¢1\1f 01 I PW' Cf=¢<| md °\`-`°f5- "5~ P°"d°“ f°‘_ “"‘~“" ° ° g °°“ mn" “Y” WFP: Nl9_”_"f1‘°“n“ B.'§°.'ie.n ‘ln-sul; ' ' _ `-ia-was ee sees min eiuivcan ni-lneimierieli ice me _..._ lol 0leuceirar..1an. " I Heli! MVM- .eieetmeat, Bentley, K. G. lalamurrs- - wer *lm C1wl°“=““'“~ ._---Q 'T1'