I any-din, Iuudod Ill‘!- QJ§QWMW Gultdlll In imisnumnwz cmniiuiii iiviiiiss Renews His Pledge For National Fuel Policy And The Develop- menf of Canadian Trade Through Can- adian Ports. ___~ (g; 11.0mm; Green. Canadian Press llafl Correspondent.) July e-rn clear cut m4 emplrtic tenns. Hon. R. B. Bennett here tonight and earlier at 3t. Peters dealt with railway facil- mnin cap» Breton Island, the fish- L-g and arirulture industries and "omits-n c! Canadian labor. At the‘ ‘game time. he rencsved his pledge for a national fuel policy and the development of Canadian trade [hmugh Canadian ports. "These old provlnrs. th-‘se old communities," the Cor.=4?r\'ati\'e chieftain exclaim- ed. "must not be neglected in the‘ providing of railway facilities. They mustbc proiided. because you havei s right to them You have maintain- .ed tie faith and contributed to the national zireaith and if elected to of- fice we will provide the facilities nec essary for you to compete on even: torn-s with the notions of the world. ‘first is my: nonfiction and it is s boundless obligation to you." , Touching upon fisheries and agri- culture. 1.1:. Bennett declared, "the collective pom-er r1 the Dominion must be put behind the development oi the agricultural and fishing in- fustries because they are the great food industries upon which lives dc- l- E- Blfret. Instructor for Nation- al Aircraft, Toronto, who convcrtgd the City of Chlwso. ms Hunter brothers’ endurance record aeroplane. from u standard model into o refuel- lcr. He is u skilled wing builder and engine installer. He will supervise the mechanical preparation of a sim- ilar piano for a shot at the new reo- ord, to bc made b: Toronto, Canada. fort. on the part of fishermen, aiqsd by the Govemment he declared, was the only way to make the fishing industry profitable. "Wvhat has the government dOIle in this regsqi 4w. ing the past eight years." the op- position leader questioned. "What has the appointment of the Minister of Fisheries. Dr. Cyrus Macmillan, done for you to help towards pros- perity. Has the government done any thing that will justify its return to power? American fish to the value of several millions of dollars were being imported annually from the United States, Mr. Bennett remark- the importance of preserving the home market for Canadian fisher- pend. Cooperation and organized ef- 111th. Power Development‘ Will "Cost $274,000,000 m’ l“ W- dlflflfll’. Canadian Press Staff Correspondent) om-ivsa. ont, July a-A doublg. mac dcep-ivnlcr navigation and Power dsiciopmelit, costing in the lit. hwrhood of $274,020,000 (or $221,- Ftlmv. -'i"."n:"lli‘i.‘l to‘ certain alter- lllflve features of the project) is en. “Need in the report of the confer- ence between the members of the Canadian section of the joint board if Eiigxivui" and representatives of m’ OWJ-"l-l HlTiYO-Electric Commis- lloli, who investigated the deep-wat- "naviijntion and power possibzillties b! the 0t. Lawrence in the Interna- '_“'§——---- - tional Rapids section of the river. The Ontario Hydro-Electric Com- mission was represented at the con- ference by Dr. F‘. A. Gaby, chief en- gineer and Dr. T. A. Hogg. chief hy- draulic engineer. The Canadian men- bers of the joint board were, D. W. MacLachlan, of the Department of Railways and Canals, Brigadier Gen. Warships Leave For Sham Battle nsmax. July s-‘riu cruia. or Durban. sloop Wisteria, minu- IWQNH Feutubert Ind Ypren a u d t h c w a t e r human ‘ rum-u were bound to Georgetown, P. B. L. 2mm Halifax yesterday. They Ilia to tile part in the assault on Plctou scheduled to take plme during n sham battle us. tween July i1 Ind 12. These shine will be Jfllncd by t-hc des- troyer Champlain ans the steamer Hochelsga. which are u. l0 to the part. HARDHIT Biiziiiii (Special to The Guardian) ' PROVOST, Alta, July a-Commg within four miles of Provost Sunday afternoon. tho worst hail storm in seven years obliterated thousands of acres of splendid wheat crops and caused damage estimated at between 40 and 50 percent over the entire area. ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMING EVENTS, ed. and he proceeded to emphasize‘ MEETINGS ETCS. "Wlnsloo Club loading livestock Thursday. July 1o. w. A. Rodd, Scc'y. . m1 "Borden Lino Club loading hogs and calves st Albany, Thursday, July 10th- Hours 12 to 3. 5251.31 "H0110 River Tea party Wednes- day. July 16th, tables, booths, amuse- ment features gslcrc. 5158-7441 . ___.__ . "Come to the Ice Cream Festival land Dance in Mount Hope School, i July 10th. 5271-7-9-21. "Just arrived 1 car shingles. Low prices while unloading. Cutciifle Bros, Fredericton. 5272-7-9-21. "Reserve Tuesday. July 15th for Rollo Bay Tea Party- Auction sale of hooked rugs at. the cake sale. 5240-7-8-61. "The postponed annual meeting of the Grass Seed Growers‘ will be held in St. Mary's Hall, Souris, July 14th, at 2-30 p. m. 5279-7-9-41 "Th: West St. Peters Dramatic Club presents the play "Red Acre Farm" in Moreil Village l-iali Friday night. July 11th. 5125-7-4-8-8-10-4i. "Remember the Marshfleld-Dun- stafinsgo United Church Fbstival Monday evening, JJuiy 14th. 5292-7-9 C. H. lilltchell. of Toronto, and 0. Lefebvre. Tho report. which was the, imariimous recommendation of the' conference. was made public from the Prime Minister's Office here to- day. It is dated Dec. i929 and has‘ Governments‘ been studied by the concerned for the past few months. Diocese Mourns Death Of Beloved Bishop Rl- Rev. Bishop O’Leary Passed Away At Dayton. 1110. Yesterday. Remains Will Arrive Friday Funeral Taking Place On Follow- _ veiling, the "18 Tuesday. _ I‘ '5 “uh risen regret that The “admit chronicles the news of tho “gm” Dalton. Ohio, yesterday of D D 9h’. Reverend Louis J. O'Lcary, n81» Bvlwn of Charlcttstown. Of- r n I continuation of the ncvis did it roach Charlottetown until d p. ll- last mm Rt Rev. “Donald was g‘ Blihoifs death and loath" remains will arrive in Cher- "emn at 6.30 Friday evening. Monsignor Maurice ‘P11111113. when a ltelegramlhim and he again entered the City received Enlltlllnftlllglfgntlqn, On his physician; advice he: announcinglleft for Montreal to consult o Ill“- polled to enter the City 30617341 l5 a patient. for sonic time. Althbillh last summer he assisted in the ded- ication of the Basilica and the 1M’- ing of the comer stone of the Church of ‘ the Most Holy Redeemer. m; task was almost too much for Hospital where he received eve?! l9" ialist. En route his condition be- came such that ho was ch11!“ 9° Mcniigmr MacDonald. who loft for l° 0n receiving word a few days '40 C! tne very serious condition of mILQTGShlp will return with the rc- h ‘"5 Id will bcuccompsnled, it "Wid- by Archbishop omry to stop off at ltichibucw Ind 970m there proceeded with his brother Wil- Hun, who came from Dayton. 9N0- to meet him Ind I trained nurse. to Montreal. Hero after some months he nin- ‘l Edmonton. ed sufficient streflflh '0 m” mm Manzsments are being made to to proceed to Dayton whence reas- hlld the funeral here on ‘Nelda! curing new! was received 0f his son- ‘cm times improvement l" 111 health for several month! On Simday, mine so. word wu n- M “shop Oleary consulted" a coivcd that m; Lordship i114 m" Y°Yk ipecialist about s. you s- ..._- . ""1 0n sniving home wu oom- _. Continued m P!!! l. N91- l0 "Reserve Wednesday, July 9th for Cornwall Sunday School Picnic at Cornwall Rink. If rainy. following day. Table for visitors. 5238-7-8-21. "Come to the United Church Soc- isl in Highneld Rink Wednesday ev- ening, July 9th. If not fine. following evening. 5227-7-8-21. "Ice Cream and Dance in Vernon Bridge Hail, Friday night. July 11th, also bail game at 6 o'clock. 5275-7-9-31. "Reserve Wednesday, July 9th for the Georgetown Trot. Thirty entries of the best horses in the Province. Como and see them finish. 5256-21 “Wiltshirc United Church intend holding an Ice Cream Festival in fiold opposite hall, on Friday, July 11th. If not fine, Saturday. 5247-7-8-9-11-31. . "Harland excursions leaving at 3 p. m., Standard every Tuesday, Pri- day and Saturday. Phone 77B for further information. Single fare for round trip. 5280-7-0-481 "Come to the Ice Cream Social and Dance at Sea View Hail Wednes- day evening. July 0th. If not finc the following evening. 5276-7-9-11. "The Hampshire Sunday School Picnic which was postponed yester- day on account of rain takes place today in Herbert Trcmeneh field“ u 52 - . "Ice Cream Festival and Sale of Coke Thursday evening. July 10th on Sradllbano United Church grounds. I! not lino follow-III evening. 6270-7-0-21. "Reserve Thursday night, July 10th for big Ice Cream Social and Dance in Kelly's Cross School Hall- Iarge dancing booth adjoining. Good music. If not fine Friday. 5204-74-21. "Mr. and Mrs. ‘Thames Mason who have been doing permanent waving in thscityl-rogoinlovertoriovaflootia for 1g‘ 113s but will realm to ltaakne GIN IDPNI@IU “W” - """“ lltl-‘f-l-Il. aiAqi iiv Delivers Stirring Mes- sage In Heart of _Steel And Coal Dis. tricts. l l i1- (By Thomas Green. Cull-dim Prw Staff Correspondent.) l SYDNEY, N. 5., July ‘L-In the} heart of the steel and coal districts] of the Maritime; Hon. R. B. Ben-l nett spoke tonight. Here the Oon- scr-vativc leader spoke at s. late hour- and earlier tonight at Glace Boy. 5 "Yonder." the Opposition shiemzal declared,‘ "is the great steel industry.‘ Whlt. has happened in the last eightl years? Receiver-ship, reorgsnizatiozfl slackening of employment. and no’ present likelihood of an improved am’ nation under the present. govern- ment." | .Mr. Bennett went on: "We sent at million dollars a day to the United‘ States for iron and steel products; how many ma»: thousands of Ans-l erlcun workmen Ire living on Coup; adian money today.” l Touching upon the cool industry.‘ Mr. Bennett exclaimed, "What we ivazzt to do a o.» back this industry! mm all the might and POWQr of the I Canadian people." Ho referred to the l appropriation made at the initiation‘ of the Government last session 01;‘ $10,000 to investigate the possioiln-f ies of fuel in. Nova. Scott; "Why" the i opposition leader remarked “$10,000 would not pay the salary of one scientist.“ It 1s an act wlfoirwnuld be laughed out siesta-i- He deprecated the large import- r atioru, of coal from the United stag. ycar, coke from the American re-I public to an annual amount of $6,- 500000, and the sending of more than $300,000,000 annually to the same country for iron and steel pro- ducts. "Do you know," Mr. Bennett pro- ceeded, "how much you lost in this land of Cape Breton according to the best computation bscause of ir- regularities in employment in a year. Since the King government came in. u; power there W35 last through ir- ffislilsritlcs of employment about $40, 020.00)?‘ The Dominion leader condemned" the_ tariff attitude of the Liberal government since i921 and critic- ized the importation of Russian coal and United Sllttai coke now being advertised for sale in Canada. “Notice-See the Lone Star Rsn- ger. Zane Grey's story, a Western. V130?"- wnlsht; Hench River Thursday; Borden Friday: Murray River Saturday. 52934.9 "Ice cream festival and sale of home cooking on Thursday evening, July 10th on United Church grounds. Hunter River. in aid of W.M.S. 1f not fine, following evening. 5192-7-5-9 "The annual meeting, of the Cen- tral Parish will be held in the Peo- ples“ Church, Charlottetown, on Tuesday, July 15th. at 1 p. m., Stand- ard time. M. K. McFadycn. Secre- tary- 5298-7-9 "Notice. The Grand Master re- quests that all officers of the Provin-_ cial Grand Orange Lodge of P. E. I. meet at Central Bedeque. July 12th, 9.30 a. m. for group photograph and l other business of importance. W. W. ' Muttsrt, Grand Secretary. 0269-7-9-21. BENNEli iv SYDNEY‘AND es amounting to $50,400,000 for onei , _ Read by Everybody 4 Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, wemvesoav, JULY 9, 1930 LuckylFlier i . Al. Checseman, Antarctic flies, who 95°31)!!! wltout a scratch when m; Israel-we cal-chi iii-s while flying from Sioux Lookout to The Psajrirc Pilot brought his machine safely to rest, also avoiding a crash '-'——~——-i—-—~_. (Special to The Guardian) BLACKPOOL, St. Thomas, July l. —Os.ts and barley promise to be an exceptionally heavy crop in 513m County, according to a report of a WPVEY mild! by F. S- Thomas, agri- cultural representative. Ti-is com Crop also is promising, but the cold nights have retarded growth. Field beans also have made splendid Growth. Mr. Thomas estimated a "lBfltY-five per cent increase in the corn acreage and 35 to 40 percent in beans. The hay crop will not be heavy in tlus district due to poor growth last fail. Pier Collapses, Three Injured (Canadian Press) PENNS GROVE, N. J.. July 8- Three persons were injured when the Wilson Line pier here collapsed late today. Less than twenty persons were on the pier at the time and only three were thrown into the riv- er. ‘They were quickly rescued. A Negro, who suffered a crushed leg, was the most seriously hurt. The other tvao, a man and woman, re- ceived only slight cuts and bruises. Completed Trip MAXIMS OI.‘ A MERCHANT __-- The welfare of the people is tin highest lsw. " Rockefeller Celebrates His I 91st Birthday (Special to The Guardian) " iudod from all but a few rela- fcllor observed his 91st birthday to- day with an expression of grateful- ness to his fellow men for the kind- ness they have shown him. There was little in the routine in the great Manor house in the hills of Sleepy Hollow to set the day apart from any other, although it. was ex- pected the famous oil millionaire would cut his usual birthday cake at dinner tonight in the presence of the family and receive the personal con- gratulations of each including two- year-cld Abby Rockefeller Milton, his great grand child. Improvement In I I I Indian SltlldtlOn (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, July B-Thc secretary of Stats for India, Rt. Hon. Wedge- wood Benn, today issued a statement in __Wl1lbh he d ‘~ , that indications on July fifth , B10041‘!- distinct im- provement. in_. -.- éllsn situation. The ststsmsnifjnq, 316d the follow- ing conviction. v.46 the civil dis- obedience campaign cannot succeed is growing and commercial and in- dusuiallircies are showing increasing concern regarding the dangerous con- sequences of its continuance. There has been an increase of constructive effort toward constitutional solution of political problems and Moham- modans particularly are devoting much thought and attention to pre- sentation cf their case at the forth- coming London round table confer- ence. While there are many un- stable elelnents, these are neither so numerous nor so pronounced as a few weeks ago. Trade l/Vith in The Empire (Special to The Guardian) TORONTO, 0nt., July l-As a step towards promoting trade within the British Empire, New Zcslsnd has re- cently appointed J. W. 60111115 B! Wellington, as Trade Commissioner in Canada. Mr. Collins arrived in Toronto yesterday after an extensive tour of the chief Canadian cities- i-lc is accompanied by his wife and PTO- pcses to settle in Toronto for the summer months. Later he will de- cide bztwecn Montreal and Toronto for the permanent ofllce of the New Zsaland Government. The balance of trade between Can- ada and New Zealand is infill‘ in favor of the former. Mr. Collins de- clared in an interview. Tim Weather. efc | Dr- Margaret Strong. University of TBPMN srlduate. who has Just com plated a hazardous 50,00J-milo trip "ifwlh Brazil in the interests cf a well-known New York foundation. The Patriotic in; that “if you want gra cal Education, cultural purposes." tlonal purposes in connection with can't get them from the King Government." It says a return brought down in the House of Commons showed that certain sums were paid Prince Edward Island under the heading of Techni- "but all of which was used for agri- Cross Misrepresentation ofFacts i In its yesterday's issue the Patriot charges the Hon. R. B. Bennett with deliberate deception in stat- nts continued for educa- agriculture you "- ‘ Doubled fluu P8861 l dis him’ Ctuibn or 0a - Bus. PoPuiAuoN is IN m canvas f Temperature; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .---3l TORONTO, July 9—Wcstcrly' winds fair and warm. High tide this mdmlng It 9.04 And tonight at 11.06. Sun sets ths evening at 7.52 Ind rises tomorrow morning at 4.19. lull moon Thursday, July l0. 3.3’! p. m. later than Charlottetown POCANTICO HILLS. N. Y., July 8. Annual ‘Subscriptions Delivered $8.00. J! MALI Clflldl1ld U-S Lil-l0- 10 PAGES lRustico Meeting Forecasts Gain For Conservatives tives and servants. John D. Rocke- Tremendous Ovation Accorded Messrs. McLure And Myers At Largely Attended Meeting. i "1 have hogs-d that canvas gepthought, were better harbors. beotq fmtfh in the City of Charlottetown. L mews oi arena-firs 11m fvr marks! 1y, h,“ been Qgngidgred by M; W. ' ing, and better methods oi‘ transpon Lure and myself as beneath con-nation of the Product. 600d hi8’!!- tempt." sold Hon. J. u. lvlyers at the ‘ ways are ntceflcfy M mime Yt-“Wifl auction joint meeting last evening from the raivrairs. the speaker stat- ln rmponse to the demand of Dr.| ed and prounsed that this matter cyyug Mummy“; that, m, 11am; o; {would receive first consideration from m, 14mm; candidate m mince g4. lhlm. He felt col-mam that brunch rail ward Island. charged by Hon. n, Bfwsvs will wan be l“ “iv-en” m Bennett. with misinformizlg sndiersmanr parts of Qlleén‘: County, one regarding soldiers‘ perzslolis by the l is needed 1n Ruétiw. flIT-hmlgh B1311! statement that it was necessary only ‘ say 111M 1i ‘"111 b9 “@5511”? “n4” to send the name w Mackenzie King present conditiona- md a pengcm would be [Qrghggmn-lg,‘ Amid loud cheers Mr. McLurc be- Mr. Myers, however, did no: charge Earl hi5 SPEECH 11115116118138 $116 Uh" the Liberal caridzdates as being pag- eral candidates to explain their tar- ties to the act, but. added that Dr. l if! as m forth 1n the 191mm“ him‘ Lamina; knows the 5126 o; m5 Q-xnl get. Senator Sinclair. he thought, hath md he can "e go, hhrlseu- “Imacle as weak a. case of defending the cap will at. Both Conservative the government "w"! l“ he d“ i" cmmdaws ‘w, wen rme,vcd_ and] presenting the claims of Rustico for ggntlgd both the sentiment or my a railway. There is an adverse biti- meeting and the battle of rnitlzal am"- °f “we m." """"“’"11Rl.13'.9! mm‘ issues. Applause and cheers vizuzus than 53° P" “Pm- Li?“ and long continued heralded the o? stated. He next dealt will de r:- Hzmg and marked the C1055 c. n,’ ‘duction and the sales tax. Acccrb; ggech of Mr, W, Chester s. Mclure m5 m “Hume figures 400m“ ' lnhisnative dmtmt Demonslrflons of butter was manufactured 111 _ Prince Edward Island in June. yers’ m = . l r ri ht th , th eaker as iclntless heckilng was indulzed ‘-"1l:e°§e1d"_s° g m e Sp ' b; s. large audience, carried rvav by political enthusiasm. ’ l Mr. J. H. Myers, the opener dealt} first with-the importance of tariffsi One of the worst. features of the New; _-_--_-i----—-.--—-—-v Zeaiand 'I‘:etay i5 the ‘Pflmltllilg of, continued on Page 3 the New Zealand“ product ta be sold 35 Canadian butter. In Quebec m] the eastern townships, Mr. Myers; stated, the people are up in arms] over the situation, and accvrcing tol [information will vote against tlle' {King administration. The Dunning‘ t - ' ‘a n "—‘ ‘bhujsgémcoiau; hlgllllitzi’ g1; “f; (Special to The Guardian) were next dealt with in a masterly-l PARIS‘ July B'_The Qua D055“ . has SllbmlllPfl the name of Arscnq . ~ th k r. Rcte inf; to _ martini? quifig? 1e“ n ll-Ienry. who is French Minister tq Myers sawkSl-Zim to the Canadian Governmcn‘ m“ senamr smda“ a‘ M" BMW‘ i for approval as the next French Min: an °pp°5ed m- 36mm“ idea m I star to Canada. Hon Jean Knightl that "$3" allhmigh h? ‘"P?”°m‘ilvhc first holder of this post. is re< 5110b 5 meaéu-‘e l" the “m5”: 9f i turvnng to France to become head of 001111110115 Three ‘b11135 “ml”? [O‘(l‘i€ Frrixh. Government Press Bur- thc fishing industry, the spéakerfau‘ during the last nine years due the King government's tariff policy, French Min. To Canada Opponents Of Protection For Dairy Industry Now Soliciting Farmers’ Vote i _ Senator Sinclair. who at the last federal el- ection was the Hon. John E. Sinclair. member with‘ out portfolio in the King Governmalit. is speaking o behalf of his former colleague Mr. R. H. Jenkins in’ the Queen's County campaign. Senator Sinclair van-d. tures to discuss the New Zeuland butter issue. In on‘ der that the electors of Queen's County may knm: ‘exactly where their former representative stood o J this question. in order that they may appreciat ‘what Senator Sinclair has done in the interests o? ‘protection for the Prince Edward Island dairy indus-f Itry, we publish his own statement of his attitude a5 ‘enunciated on the floor of the House of Common Ion February 7, 1928, and quoted from Hansard 0t‘ that date. page 273. by the Conservative candidate! iat the joint political meetings this week. "l cannot let the opportunity pass without saying that l am unwaveringly opposed to the suggestion made by the honourable member from Colohester that an additional duty of four cents a pound be imposed upon butter."- Hon. J. E. Sinclair. Hansard debates. Feb. 7, 1928. page 273. Notwithstanding this. emphatic statement made on the floor of the House of Commons against; the interests of our dairymen. Mr. Jenkins. the pres- ent Liberal candidate, did not disassociate himselfi Bummerslde tide eighteen minutes 'from the attitude of his colleague and in this instance,‘ his silence must be taken as come“- '.--—-—----’ 2.500 factories have been clean a I -'.~@-¢¢~ _— - :1’: -.~ - - . .4 .