MAXIMS a r or e * MAXIMS MERCHANT .1 or o > ..__. act-mm .13»- oii-“J-l“ u’ The Paper Read by Everybody “m” ""' """~*=-*; . W!!! K1008! {GI-INEQU- 0 m r u m ‘ Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew v “n”: (d; Hider-GT: Two 01;“, == I """ "‘ CHARLUTTETOWN, CANADA. THURSDAY. JULY 10.1930 10 PAGES .....“.:t*i.:~.1 an [wilaring Misstatement By Fisheries Minister I Re The Duncan Report Many Important Recommends. tions Dealing With Freight Rates Still Unimplemented By King Government, Despite Hon. Cyrus MacMillan’s Ern- phatic Statement To The Con- trary At Political Gathering. "' At the York political meeting, according to the local Liberal organ,‘ Hon. Cyrus Macmillan stated emphatically that the Duncan Report “has been im- plemented in full except for the final adjustment of subsidy." lf Mr. Macmillan is correctly reported, then he is guilty either of gross ignorance with respect to recommendations to which he himself, as a member of the Duncan Commission, affixed his signature, or he has deliberately attempted to deceive the elect- ars of Queens County from whom he is now solicit- irlg votes as a Liberal candidate. Even with respect to the single series of recommendations dealing with freight rates. Mr. Macmillan's statement is far jlrom the truth. Still Unimplemented in the first place, the Duncan Report (page 22) recommended a reduction of 20 per cent on import rates to cover traffic moving from ports in the Mari- (Contimldd on page 3) ANNOUNCEMENTS, _ lllNE BATCH 0r cllusiiciills liciiisin lill..°“ilii.i‘ré“l’.f‘él' “Marxist Catch 113,500 Pounds Greater Than For Same Month of Last dalflff 31"" Too party Wednes- méfit 0y 16th, tables. booths. amuse- features galore. . 5153.134.“ luglgloltane made ice cream at lvflcCal- nm o.nt every Wednesday after- “ 53l7-7-l0-2i mgfiigme to the Ice Cream Festival “m l" Mwnt Hobo School. Ml’ mi“- 527l-7-9-2i. "Gmmlopening dance at mph. Year. ' lflid-i- Gtorsotown. tonight, Thur-g. ‘l issue-ii "Just Pmym According to the fisheries report prim Whnévegnllo shinglces.‘ Low furnished by Mr. S. T. Gallant for , Bros, Rederictori. w. 5272P1.cg1_gle_ the month of June. the catch of lob- sters for that month this year ex- ceeded the catch for the same period "Elston 'I‘1l9sday Jul " . y 15th for T“ PBYW- Auction sale of "~35 at the cake sale. 5240-7-8-81. '°Montague—lce cream social on St. Andrews Presbyterian Church Grounds, Tuesday, July 22. 5312-7-10-18-19-31 n i the gilméibcned annual meeting of h s‘ tfcd Growers’ will be held "m p g5 Hall. Souris, July 14th. ‘ ' ' 5279‘7'9'“ "The St. Peters Dramatic Club presents “The Master of the Maples" at Murray River on Tuesday. July 15th. Good specialties. 53l5-7-l0-8i n M‘ qubwtrpilveit St. Peters Dramatic rmuhiflllis-ihfl play "Red Ame hm M; “loll Village l-iali Friday i l llth- s12s-7-4-a-a-1o-u.- "Buying hogs, calves, sheep and "p, mam d D‘ lambs at Emerald Friday forenocn. lrldse Hall. Frlldlay Glulzewfl? Jilly 11th. Everett Haslam. ha“ Slime at 6 dclock. 5275-7-9-31. 5321-7-10 n i‘ kgfiihfiroam Festival and 531g o; arudalbr-fiday evening. July 10th on not (lilo United Church grounds. - no following evening 5270-7-9-21. Annual- _.___ E 1 inmlgllind excursions leaving at 3 ny 55;, gllllerd ovorv Tuesday. Fri- "llldily- Phone 173 for flirt liiiinher ‘nfilrmotion. Single fare for d "lP- 5280-7-9-481 "Reserve Th 1g "Hilly niiht. July 9:555“; hi8 10o Cream Social and u," d: Kollvr Cross School nail. mmc ullolns booth adjoining, coon - not fine Friday. 5204-7-9-21. (Special lo The Guardian) Al-"IIINOON SESSION Many matters of importance came up for discussion at the afternoon meeting 0f thy P. I. Island lb! Breeders Association which was one of the largest in the history of the Association. The ‘ ill statement was reaa at the openiflt o! "in i=1!“- “A —-—- lng and was afterwards discussod at Peopleiglim %cnic for all the Young some length. The advisability 0f the on, n E Is1and“1:d§l;“;i°illl‘ °l Em‘ printing of a herd book was brought gay. July 11m it a a M Brigg you; up, A discussion Is to whether the Bfflvmllinch. Tea provided. Bportc, Rod and Qiun rnlllllllé should Mi- st“, Sébsaltlewllzl’ speakers and the 1.1mm so he the ofncial organ of the raining n"; nn,‘°¢,,‘.' ;:1i1tm"°nfl:m' Association, was also dealt with. The "imlce The Grand ~ Master re- ‘illegrtilllat all officers of the Provin- mm “lid Oronze lodge of r. a. 1. 9,30 a mctilml Bodoquo. July 12th. bu," fins-mgr strut» photograph and ma", Grade seigirplzmnce. W. W. 0200-14-21. ‘ ices in the province. P. E. Island Fox Breeders Assn. i‘ Youthful Impersonator m} l} ll N SERVATIVE ciinlniii llEll ll_ECElVEll Souris Meeting Hears of King G°vern. ment’s Discrimina. tion Against County. Sour-ls tendered an enthusiastic re- . ceptirm to the Conservative candid- ate, Hon. John A. MacDonald, on the occasion of the largely attended pol- itical meeting there Tuesday even- ing. Mr. MacDonald was in excellent form and dealt trenchsntly with the issues at stake in the forthcoming election. The Conservative speakers were: Hon. Mr. MacDonald, Senator MC: Lean, and Mr. H. F. McPhee. while Hon. Dr. Grant. Senator Hughes and Premier Lea spoke for the Liberals. Particular interest was created by The King and Queen gave special permission for six-year-old Lady Mary Cambridge. show-n here, to in: THE llEVEN lE Of the Australian Com- monwealth For The Current Financial Year -- New Sensa- tional Tariff Table Announced. (Canadian Press) CANBERRA, Australia. July 9.—A shortage of over $70,000,000 in the rzvenue of the Australian Common- wealth for the current fiscal year was disclosed by Premier James Henry Scullln in a Buudget state- ment before the Housdof Rgprgsgnt- ntivcs todltv. The Homer announced a heavy increase in izternal taxation and l. new table of tariffs which l1: described as the most sensational in the history of the Cognrnonweaith. Among the increases in custom duties provided in the proposed ter- ifr are the following: Petrol, three pence per gallon: tobacco. slx . P9110? be!‘ pound: cigarettes. one, f" I , ' shilling per pound: cigars. two shil- l 111185 P11’ poutrd; films, one penny per V foot: newsprint. one pound sterling personsfe Queen Victoria in the court Fer wll- Ton percent postal chars- scene at n. charity 11,113,," recently es on all lrttcrs to be increased to in England. . two pence from one and one half. SHURTIEEPUH $10,000,000 m Kzngis Opposition To Federal Grants, Beyond All Denial Prime Minister lWhile Admitting This Government Could Grant “Any Sum Of Money They De- sired To The Provinces” Em- phatically Refused Further Financial Assistance. -The Liberal candidates and their party organ are obviously alarmed atthe favorable effect of Hcrl. R. B. Bennett's assurance that the federal grants for agricultural and technical training, discontinued by the King Government, will be revived by the Con- servatlve administration when returned to power after July 28th. The endeavor is being made to show that the Prime Minister is not unfavorable to these grants. while the local Liberal organ has gone so fai as to deny that they have ever been discontinued. agreement with hon. gentlemen opposite as to the importance of industrial and technical education. Our only difference is that we be- lieve the time has come when the Provinces themselves should carry The facts. however, are easily veri- fied from Hansard. In announcing the discontinuance of the technical grant in Parliament on Feb. 15, the speech of Senator Hughes, who gave a little of the intimate history of the inner ring of the Liberal par- ty, and the extent to which the Lib- eral government had purposely re- fused to grant .to Kings County dur- ing the past few years its proper share of the money voted by the Federal Government for public serv- At Kingsboro on the preceding evening a largely attended meeting was held. and here too. the Conserv- ative candidate was warmly received. supporting Mr. MacDonald on the platform wercsenator McLean and Mr. I-LYD. McLea-Tiu ition At Well of last year by 113,500 pounds. Fol- lowing is a classified summary of the fish. the quantity caught, and the value of the product at the bootslde: Cod, 11,609 cwt.. $19,148. Haddock, 335 cwt. $360. Hake and Cusk. 2.04s cwt., $1,765. Herring, 2.777 cwt., $2.777. . Mackerel, 3,371 cwt.. $5,056. Lobsters, 24,999 cwt.. $146,999. Clams and Quahsugs, 1,355 cwt.. $2.071. didates. Ii Additional asurance of a. Conserv- ative triumph in Queens County was afforded by the Joint meeting at Hunter River last evening. Before a withering fire of undeniable facts presented by Messrs. W. Chester .5. McLure and John H. Myers in a most convincing arid effective manner, the exponents cf Liberalism, Hon. senat- or Sinclair, speaking on behalf of Hon. R. H. Jenkins. and Hbn. Cyrus Macmillan were seen to sway and fall in a. one sided political battle. Ever on the offensive. aligning facts in formidable array, never successful- ly contradicted, the Conservative can- didates received at the beginning and end of their addresses loud and en- thusiastic applause. The meeting was quiet and orderly throughout, under "Come to the big dance at the Highlands "Hotel, Georgetown tonight in new pavilion. Music by Dixon's Orchestra. of Charlottetown. 5309-11 "Just arrived. carload of Malagash Hay Salt. Special prices of! car. A. B. Cutclifle, Hunter River. 5318-7-10-31 "Notice-Don't fail hearing "Lone Star Ranger." Oh what a westerner. French River tonight; Canoe Cove Friday; Murray River Saturday. "Pownal Tea Party today. July 10th. Attractive sports. Special challenge. 1 mile relay; tug-of-war: soft ball. Beginning at 5 p. m, Fish Pond. Ice Cream. Strnwbernes. Sup- Admission 50c and 35c. PM‘. 5324-7-10 i929, Hon. Peter Heenan, Minister of; Labor, stated that the Agricultural Instruction Act explred some yearsl previously AND was EXTENDED, on the obligation which they un- dertook at the time the grants of the Federal Government were or- iginally made to them.“ nStirringReception For Conservatives 1P ARiIUPATE At) Hunier River Messrs. McLure And Myers Further Strengthen Their P0s= Orderly Meeting. Discourag- ing Reception for Liberal Can- llNlTS LEAVE Tll lN 11000501000, Signallers and Prince Edward Island High- lenders Embark To-l day For Pictou. ‘ l ‘The militia units. which have com- l pleted a period of training at Bright- ‘I cri and Victoria Park. break camp today, when the headquarters staff.‘ a group of selects‘- local officers. the signalling corps, and the P. E. Island Highlanders leave for Pictou" to par- ticipate with the militia from Alder- shot in the combined military and naval manoeuvres at River John. The , P. n. Island Liana Horse also break‘ camp today- The headquarters staff consisting cf Lt. Col. C. B. Russel. D. S. 0.. Camp Commandant. Major H. Logan,‘ R. C. R... Major H. Nobel, E. C. R11‘ captain Linton. M. c. captain wood. R. C.. Lt. I-lodson. R. C.. will leave on tho Hochelaga this afternoon, as will also the Highlanders under the command of Lt. Col. Dawson. No. 2 Company. 6th Div. signallers. under the command of Major Conrad. pro- ceeds on the Champlain at a o'clock this morning. The special officers: m. col. mil. Major mwther. ivialor’ Strong. Major McNex-iri. and Major Tierney will also leave crl the Cham- plain. Attended And profilsicn of promises" of the Con- servative party Mr. McLure stated that Senator Sinclair should have rememberzd his mm profusion of promises in 1926. The first in- creased 811d later decreased sales tax resulfrd in an incszased tax of $188.- 000000 more than if the 3 percent system had been adhered to lVlIr. Mc- IJUfe pointed out. T111 New Zealand butter question was discused brief- ly by the speaker and condemned. l-Ie criticized the low tariff on eggs. and proved that the countervailing duties would be equally useless in dealing ivlth the sltuatiozt. The Old Age Pensions question was next dealt with st considerable length by Mr. bfcLui-e. The speaker criticiz- ed the delay in granting the subsidy the chairmanship of Dr. Barrett. Mr. W. Chester B. McLum receiv- ed e rousing reception on rising. In reference to the remark cf Senator and the leaving of the question to an audit board. lvrr. .1, H. Myers on from the United-States to replace-one dollar's worth of goods that could be manufactured in Canada. we have rising dealt Meeting‘ Sinclair, the preceding spzekeron "the tion was brought up for discussion and it was announced by the Secre- tary that the Association had made some very good investments and could be aid to be in rvery good position financially. The financial re- port was adopted l4 read and carri- States Hon. R. B. Bennett ‘m “WW1 °l "Bu" "We States Last Year. took place followed by on interest- ing address from Hon. Dr. Grisdrtie, Deputy Minister of the Department of Agrimture, In his address. Dr. Griaclele gave some interesting in- formation lo his audience, In his opening remarks he slid it gave him -. \ lBy Thomas Green. C. P. Staff Correspondent. NEW GLASGOW. N. 8., July 5- Chlrsln: that Canadian workmen, especially in the iron and steel in- dustries, had been "driven to other countries," by the policies of the "-1 Admlnlltroflnfl. HUD.» B. B. Oflltfmlldfihfll uoa-i-io-ai. Hawaii-l moi»: of the Mm"- Can. Workmen Being Driven To Uther Countries At New Glasgow Last Night-More Than $56.- otl 000.000 Spent In Coal And Coke In United Continued on Page 3 deprived Canadians of that much T work in the development of Canad- ian industry. Do you realize that un- der the present policy instead of msk ilig steel in Canada we have depriv- ed Canadian miners and steel work- , ers of the chance they deserve and i we have driven them to other coun- tries." ' One million dollars per day had been spent in the purchase of iron and steel products in the American Republic. he declared. "Think." Mr. Bennett asked. "what the expendi- ture of one half of that money in this country would mean to Nova scotia, to Canada." The coal industry. the Domnion Leader stressed. was in In Pressing Hie Campaign ‘in a. blazing house. tlu-‘e the some category and a similar cues turn could be asked. More than 350.- 000.000 for cool and coke had been spent last year in the United States. he stressed, giving employment to workmen of another country. To the strains of the Pibrocl-l. Mr. Bennett pruned his campaign here tonight and earlier at Antigonish. At the some time, the Conservative lead- er emphasized his national highways Dftmosal and promised his strong sup port to the fishing industry. "To the extent." Mr. Bennett exclaimed. "are Bennett was heralded to both meet- bring in one dollar's worth of goods ‘ i588. FOR. ONLY ONE YEAR. The Tech- nical Education Act, which in this Province, through the efforts of l-lon. i J. D slewart, then Premier, was ex- tended to embrace agricultural edu- on this occasion to the agriculture) cation. expired in lyizl-cl-l, 1929. It we: - jrant for the simple Reason that this amended so as to rcvirle that any; l grant had already been discontinued balance of the $10,000,000 o ‘zinallyjby his Gcviarrinient some greal-sbe-a appropriated and still unexpended T icre; but lie had previously expressed should remain available for a perzod I the same opinion with regard to tho of five years; but the insistent re- duty of the Provinces to carry on quest of Conservative members in v their own agricultural training. the House that a further appropria- ‘ In the same debate, as recorded on tion should be made in order tn con- page 175 of the I-lansard reports. Feb. tinue the rrant was positively turn- ‘ l5. 19:9. the following statements ed down by the Prime Minister. who were made; stated ll-fansard. Feb. 15, 1929. page Ms. MANION. 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Tir= th-Nd Aleerl Gillard. ten months. jrhildrcn had been left at home a While the children died in’ the '11s bedroom on the upper floor flames their father Henry Gtllardlthe two story frame strlifitllfi- V014 was mlling hot dogs at the unempiovluna-ers tried in vain to enter thd ed booth at the Exhibition Grounds. house to save them. PAIR MAIL PILOTS FORCED TO LAND _ (Canadian Press) pro-sure dropped olmiwislv “E 135K535, ggngai, July B-Jean sent. a wirelrss massage that he iiormor noted French airman on the lieaditii! "Wald the llespatob _ first west to east trans Atlantic air Phocee. one of several boats fill-TO“ ma“ mam between south Amr-ricailzng the route in case of envrgenoyg’ m4 Africa was forced to conir down ‘The Phoree. being informed of Mon mnz trouble started to the r and m‘t the plane She stood firm look aboard the three men and th mall Th» mail was to be transferr- in another dispatch boat and carriofl at full speed to Africa for relay b‘ plan- to Paris. l saved‘ Meme; “u.” horn-s ggfllof His landing was mode after h‘; had discovered an ml leak which had been in the air 14 hours m apparently was not set-inns. but two Was ‘yell advanced on the last ha hours before he ramc down the oiivl his i-‘alisJiilfl ".10 loilméy- l _.__._ -_.____i__.4 toright at ll 50. Sun sets this evening at 751 e111 The Weather! etcllirfls tomorrow morning at 4.20. 34 1 High tide this morning at 9.4.0 anal FY21‘ mm" Tlllirrdov- Jnlv 1o. a. ' TORONTO. 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