MAXIMS ‘or a MERCHANT an-n-n The nun who in worthy of being a leader of men will never complain of the stupidity o! his helpers, of the mgratitude of mankind. or of the un- w cfir<\i$<.~'ll;l1?%....>.. llll v A The Ps ' us» s-\\\\ . gppffifilltlttll of the public. "owl" Guardian, Founded 1881 (‘harlot “town Guardian Two Cents (THARIIYFTkYFOWN. CANADA. SATURDAY, JUNE 1,- 1929 Oiovoifgs Edward Island Like thellew wifimmrit Read byliverybody s MAXIMS or a“ t MERCHANT True success Ia more than a corn- pllment to ability, induatryand enter- prise: it is the crown of life to him who overcometb world competition- 16 PAGES and opposition. Annual Subscription: Delivered [-5.00 "I Milli. Cunudn and U, B, A, 54,50 Few (Tunnel or Causeway lmpracticable, Says Hon. Cl AL Dunning in De- tailing Plans ,l'Vhich With Terminals Will Cost $3,800,000 Although only $2, 500, 000 Will be App ropriated this Year. Tenders to be Called Car Fer Railway Minister Promises New And Better Service. i i I of New Car Ferry ' i Shortly With 15 Months Estimat- ed Time for Completion. Hon. J. ~ A. »MacDonalcl Approves Plan,: “But Urges _ (From our own ‘OTTAWA, 0nt., May iiL-Lost land car ferry service $3,500,000, llon. Bald: "it will be remembered tha.t one Duncan Commission related to the modation for Prints Edward Island. Last year an amount was apprnprlat time a careful investigation has been far as time and facilities would Railway authorities on behalf of the lion many years ago that money rfforded at lower- annual charges if the mainland and the Island. I light of present- condftions in orrlcr arable expenditure in any cvcntnvhnt All Possible Haste. ' ' when an item in the railway estimates was reached, for Prince Edward Is- Corrcspondezd.) evening just before eleven o'clock Mr. Dunning, Minister of‘ Railways ‘ i i the barn of the fraiures nf the report of the necessity for improvcd ferry accom- l nced not go into the reasons there- fnmbccausethey have been discussed in the House on many occasions. ed to start the work. in the mcan- mad: with rcspcct to the nmtter so pcrmlt. by the Canadian Notional Dcpnrtmcnt. Thcrc was a. sugges- might hc savcd and bcftcr facilities a tunnel were constructed between thought. it desiralllc to have the old reports in that connection looked up nnd checkcd by the engineers in the to sec. facing as we were a consid- wcrc the economics of the funnel suggestion. Another suggestion wna that a causeway might be built across to the Island from the mainland. Ellllilllli GIVEN lli illillliilli i Accused, Robert MacKen- zie, is Sent up to Sup-j reme Court for Trial. i The customs case against Robert i ltiacKcnzic for harbouring dutlable i spirits at Prlncclovm came up before biessrs. Alexander Campbell and Thomas D. Carruthers, J. 0's. in the Court liouse at Summerside vester-i; day afternoon. Thane A. Campbell appeared for the prosecution and J. . l iJ. Johnston and Ernest i-i. Strong. i K. C.. for the defense 1 Evidence’ was given by Enforce- .ment Officers Frank Plotts and Col- i made at the premises of the accused on May 23rd. Under a mow of hay in l they found ninety-four ten i gallon liegs and nine five Ziilkmi kegs containing n. sort of spirits re- sembling rum. l ‘ Further evidence was given by‘ John A. Fraser. acting gaurjcr of? i the Department of National Revcnuer; lat Charlottetown. H's stalerl than he; had gnugcd twenty-right of the kegs‘ (and found that they contained SDlY-l 19s with an average Jrensfh of nbiwut’ fhlrty=threc over proof. ‘ | On being asked if he wished col imake any statement, the accused rc-; ‘.plicd that he reserved iris doiensef iThe magistrates then sent. the ac- ry Discuss ;ment exercises ;hc1d yesterday morning, College Closing i Largely Attended ' New Scholarshwipf-O-ffered by Dal- i housie for P. l/V. C. Students — l Stuart Dockerty, Cardigan, Wins Anderson Gold Medal & High Honor Diploma. Annmmcement by Dr- 5- N- 395“ taken up. he declared that in mod- emson‘ principal of Prince °f walesiernlzing our svstem we mils; bcgln college‘ a“ the annual cirlmmence‘ with the people. We can't legislate °f mm’ msthuil°ni against the wishes of the people of U l ~ that the the province. Education not. coercion n varsity of Dalhousfe has offered nmst be the means? he continued, 1a. scholarship to the value of $200i'1,,.;n,_.,_, Echvard Island had 10st we no the student ‘i113. entering Dalhousie from theiduties Wm..- of highest “and” iright of collecting her own Customs might otherwise have ,Thlrd Year, formed an fnterest- ‘been dh-ened m improving the edu_ mg feature °f the prtmeedlngs-ication of our people. "We are send- Tile Sclwkwshill» 5am Dr" R°b°rt5°m ling millions to Quebec and Ontario will be awarded from the records oiiwhen may are buying nmhmg from Prime 0f Wales Cmlege and ‘he rec‘ ius in return. We are supporting in- cmmendation of its faculty. It has dusmes mere which pay big taxes.‘ been offered to cement the good re- M home we have to resort to my“; 'm"°r Ho“? M‘ Baker °f a Search ilfltions which have always Filmed taxation and you know how difficult‘ between Dulhousie and Prlncecf Wales and as a recognition of the good type of ‘student, prodllfied W the Dominion Government would mérllgtgeiatlgggultoll-“uart D k n soon realize the injustice underi ' ° - 9c 9 Y» which Prince Edward Island is suf- °t Caungam M a Hlghsnmml" Dlpwfering and take means to alleviatci lomo admiting him to the tillfd¢hen1 year in Arts ofany Maritime Uni-i M,‘ L” dammed that nowher? mi varsity was also commented on byjgal-jadu does a pup“ gain a boner! Dltdliobvrison. “Awards slllCll as this." lgroundmg than m prince Edward ‘ 5 ' l , “ ' ' .- .. . _. . 3g‘ "in Zllilntg: 1331:: 11:‘ "liking: iIflfl-ILX. The unfortunate pail, of, * ~ w " ~ r ~ '5 ~ four educational system is that. por- granfed for the pastjfivn yiears." This ienfs d0 not mama the new of 5mm achievement of Mr. Dockerty comeslmg the], Chum-en mnmnu0,,$1y m as the culmination of a bfllllilill-igchoolj‘ scholastic career. during which he led ; L131 H. H, 511R“; mperinysndpng. o; all three years o! the Prince oi’ Wales iedncafion am»,- solne opening Vie“? , . . . . it. is to ask for more money under such conditions." Mr. Lea hoped Labor v l ilililllili is who l ililuu (Special to The Guardian) TORONTO. Ont, May 3l.—ln the United Slates yesterday the wave of; intense heat carried off nine persons: and was indirectly responsible for a‘ large majority of the 65 accident‘ fatalities. A census shows 45 persons i CITE‘ @3 ‘SIUQPIODU {(010111 lllypiifllfi LI ‘DDLIMOJD ‘ twan- railroad mishaps and one by. aeroplane. a total of 74 deaths, in- cluding those from heat. New Ycrl-z led in the death toll with g 22 fatalities, half of them drownings. Four fatal heat prostrations and sev- ‘ en deaths in automobile accldentsi were also rcportcd there. Two of thei motor victims were killed at the Metropolitan Fair Grounds. New York Cit)’. when a dirt track racers car got out of control and plunged into the crowd of spectators. Illinois was second among the states with seven drmvnlngs, three automobile deaths and two heat firaiities. Will Get Cheques A bout June 15 (Canadian Press) OTYAV/A. Ollld. May 3i» ThAKB Lat ed in Commons Will Have Largest Group In Next Parliament est Returns Give Labor Party 287 Seats, Conservatives 251, Liberals 52, Other Parties7 -- A Conservatives Rolled up Larg- est Popular Vote —— Liberals Now Hold Balance of Power. (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, May 3l.—The Baldwin government is defeated. At a quarter past five this afternoon, the com- bined opposition has secured wellover' half of the totals in the new House of Commons. But it was equally clear‘ Labor could not secure a majority. although well Ln the lead. The awry is told by these figures: i Labor 287; Conservatives 251; Liberals , 52; Nationalists 3; Prohibltfonists l; IndependenL-Conservatfvcs 1; In-i dependent-Consfitutionalists l; Iii-- dependent 1. m doubt 1a. Total s15. i Lloyd George with his 4e Liberals‘ is masher of the situation. Bis lossesi and gains have ben equalized and his party 1s intact. That is to say 46 Liberals are already returned; 46 Lib- crals sat in the last House at Dissolu- tion. Lloyd George, therefore, has the cheering prospect of adding to his following from the 6'7 ridings yet to report. Some Welsh are certain for his column. In-the gains and losses column to date Liberals have won 22 seats and. 10st iii. pointing f0 a. final net Shin of at least eight seats. which gives easier said than done. Falling that, what? Another election in the late autumn. ' At this tabulation Conservative net". losses were 113 and Labor net gains 105. the account. being balanced by eight net Liberal gains. Rldings yet to report will mean some readjust- i ments to these figures, but not ma- terial. for the situation 1s at last definitely decided. The ballot box has said its say and soon it. will be time for the statesmen to talk. The hour is intensely dramatic, but on the other hand it fa common knowledge Labor leaders believe if they are called upon to form a. gov- i ernmcnt; a number of the more ad. i vonced Liberals will swing to their i side, thus definitely breaking up the historical ‘Liberal ' party. This as- sumes Labor will not only have the largest group 1n the House-which apears certain now, but they will be so close to a clear majority that the accession of a few radicals from tho Liberal fold will complete it. 'I‘haf: is assun-iing a great deal, and it leaves ‘that most astute political leader, Lloyd C-eorge. quite out of the picture. and at melcused up for trial ‘by the snprcriiei°°‘"“- T° “m” ti“ ‘"3" m.” m‘ ltmfl" 5W" “the 61"?’ @°"1Pl1m-.1\Pr-">cs v11" sufirrrrl Irv-res during Cost of Tunnel glnles crossing to the Isl hood of $10,000,000. lion. Gentlemen] will understand that that is not a "zation of the ferry in the carriage of drtlilcd estimate, because consider- the ordinary commerce of the coun- abie engineering work would be nec- ; (iv. wary to determine the subaqireousi ccmciiiions.“ 1 Asked what the difference betweeni the cost; of a gunner and 5 “New”, 1 "The result of the investigation has Mr. Dunning "m; lied to the conclusion that it would be New Frrry Dimensions markable, it was duplicated by his present time must, be loaded on flatiCourtiand admitted him to bail in {bl_o‘her‘ Malcolm B‘ Dockertyl who‘ "The. result of the investigation pars and run on to the ferry and;t during the year reveal: that a tun- icarricd across in that manner — a i thousand 1101101‘!- nel would cost today in the nclghbor- ivory cumbcrsonrc method. and one i which far-events the complete utili- l th i three he meantme m e sum O igraduated last year. The name of gCedric Boulter who has led both First and Second Years wris also l tented Principal Robertson on the i the war and vshcs= claims were ap- high standard of his report. “Theiprovcd by Commissioner Frlel, will lPrinclpal," he declared, "had sound- i be sent chcqucs for the full amount icd a. note that should ring out all on 0r about June l5. This was stat- ‘ovcr the province.“ Educailon is the rd at the dcpartmcut. of the sccrctuigv = -- i ‘nleniimled- ' greatest business of the Government t COMING . ‘ His Honour. hieuienant-Governoigof the province. "The Government MEET[NG§, ETC. Hcartz, who presided. received avers’ i has done fairly W811 with Prlilfe of ,_____ ‘high tribute _from Principal Robert- ;wa]e5 Conege “q-mh 1g directly Con- "Dr. Cliff. M. D.—-Sta":t now 3101119 50". W110 in dliflll-‘Elllg U" ETPEUY trols. but not so with the small dis- iiflelgnllggcuge- gut‘? sight/Lott‘ West’ Pncrflised Prlleili-it 5991M"! that Hi5 irict schools which are largely‘ con- ° E e‘ " ' " 5°§9'_e_'12_3 mos 30110111‘ by his generous action loin-cued by the local trustees. 1f six l, _____ dllmlllnf? "The Frill"! R- HQRTlY-"ioi" eight men can control over for- Priws- had led the community inm- teachers in Charlottetown. why i "Kensington T. S. S. Club loading‘. "The utlmatcd difference is 8B,0fl0- advisable to build a. steam ferry larg- ‘ cr than thc prcscnf one, the dimen- isions being. length s10 rm. beam so jkfect with 19 feet 6 inches of a draught. The cost of such a vessel would approximate two million dol- lore. i "Improvements to the cxuting pit-r "$446,000,000 for the causeway and 540000.000 for the tunnel-dint no en- Ilhctr will take the responsibility of uaflng that a causeway, when com- hleted, would stand up and bman cf- iective mean: of transportation be- tween the‘ Island and ‘the Mainland." Mr. Bennett. "What is meant by a causeway in this connection?" Causeway Not a Practical Solution Mr. Dunnfn_. “A breakwater struc- turc with a road on top and adequate int Tormentine. an auto roadway lead- ' ring on to the ferry ramp. dredging ’anfl so forth estimated to cost about i $811,000. “ImprovPments to the existing pier i i lat Port Borclcn on the island. auto‘ ,rol.dway. ramp and drcdtlllifv BMITBX‘ 2 facilities he" ‘n5 thgfg go;- me m;- iimafely 5502.000. A lily-Ill! wharf, ‘ Bile of boat-l to and fro. I do not ithat is. an improvement to the exist- think that we can regard that as a ' in; lay-up wharf at Borden. and Practical ‘nil-nun; of the diflculty. dredainr 8102.000. x l think his nuns members on bOthi me that at present we cannot con- that it was desirable-that the new “it is proposed-and the members j. tides of the House will agree with ifrom the Island agreed last year‘ ' Hogs Wednesday of each week up till i noon. John A. Douglas, Secretary. 7M2-3-l6-satmontf. "Club loading h3g8. OQIVES P" Hazlebrook, tvednesdny. June 5th till 10.30. W. T. Coady. 5106-6-1-21. "Reserve June 10th for the "Road Back" in Cornwall Hall. Proceeds in aid of Mission Band. 5188-6-1-11. v “Como to the Ice Crcnm Social in New London Hall Monday evening June 3rd. 5096-5-31-21. "Follow the crowd to Eldon Mon- day, June 3rd, and see the play "when a Fellow Needs a. Friend." presented by the Murray Harbor 1i Community Club 5147 "Emerald Club- taking hogs and calves, Wednesday Juno 5th from noon to thee o'clock. D. N. McKay.‘ l 5110-5-31-21. Mimi“? (mt the new m1‘ Willi 00m- do we need thrve mm to control one iiimm The Lleulen-"WVGOVPYHOY Wflfitcacher in a small cmlnirv school?"i ilcudiy cheered by the students. 1 Mr, show expressed the opmioni The report of Dr. Robertson which (hat "too many managers" is one‘ drals exhaustively with educational ‘of the particular weaknesses in our‘ ("Onlliilmls l“ T7115 PYOWHCP- 1S Dilb- Public School system. To alleviate it. iylished in full below. Following the rwe must get the best men and wom-' iIEIGSEHtQilOH of prizes and diplomaslen we can OM31“ (c, pug, in o(f1ce_ 30d the rwlinr of the vflledicrorv. (‘He briefly referred tn the bequest. of ‘His Honour called for Hon..W. M14118 me mm Jghn y; Be]; m me lbw; Act-in; Premier rmd Minister of llnstitution. “He was one of the first ‘Air Culture‘ r01‘ M1 address. ‘scholarship winners.“ said Mr Show. PMnl Imrtsrfizitllcd the absence of realized the benefit of who? he P911181‘ Builders- who due to shad won and decided let other physical disability had been obhgediboys and girls share hi0 that same to leave the province for a shortibeneflt." tlme- 135611551118 the educationall quesilon which Dr. Robcrwon had Continued on page 10 Votes Received A Laws MAN iof state todav. Checks mailed at A iihat time will number about 1.000. A ‘ i number of others will bc held up ow- iing to the fact that the department is not in possevion of information‘ ias to where thcv should be mailed. i | v i Lloyd George 54. with the Conserva- tivcs and Labor far from balanced the little Welsh wizard thus holds all the trumps. It is a. situation remin- iscent of the eighties and nineties when the Irishman held the balance of power as between Liberals and Unionists. One hears on every; side gossip about a possible COallfiQn against the Socialists. But that is King Is Suffering From An (Special to the Guardian) LONDON. May (ll-The King has an abscess in the right side of the chest. it was officially announced in a bulletin from Windsor today. The Viuli text of the bulletin folloivs: i“Hl.s Majesty the King. had a fair zlbscess Nation Shocked by News That His Ilfajesty Hacl Suffered a Relapse. rorncan vorc The Conservatives roiled up the larger popular vote. The totals were: Conservatives 8.506.224; Labor 8.292.- 204. Liberals 5.178.378; Independents 251.448: Communist 50.164. Total 22.278068. Woman candidates tin- clucicd in abover-7-i5.l07. BIICDONALUS STATEMENT fcssicir “that he honestly did not ex- pect to sea the Labor party occupying such a. prominent position in the party standing as it does nits": the lgFneral elccmn was made by Rt. ‘lion. Ramsay MacDonald. leader. as he spoke to a vast aud- ience in the ltfincrs iiail at ES-SlDZ-l tcn Colliery near here today. He went ‘to the Hall after hearing the declar- uilon of the poll in the Scahnm div- iisinn which showcd he was again el- ected to parliament. ‘Things are changing and I am very proud to be associated with you DURHAM. Eng. ltlny Iil—'i'he con- ' Labor - “red 3' Temps" The “m w” “Win the change and to regard you as mam’ Public i“ L°nd°n 5nd m‘ wt‘ _in~.v ccnstifurnts and be your repres- 1“? m m“ “mm” 91mm)“ Md d?“ icnfative in the House of Commons." tinted ‘md laitigrzid am“ anemmn he said. (He represented Abcravon. D Qvéryflnt! n l1 Ml . The entire nation ‘was looking for- - ward to a. thanksgiving service for His hfajcstys recovery at; Westmin- —Cont'.nued on page 3- lemblabo either a tunnel or a cause- Wly u a solution of the problem. At the some time-the trad-a of the Bland has been growing very rapid- ‘Yi 1t 1A becoming increasingly ap- iiarent that thopresent ferry sc- ccmmodatlon is not sufficient, and ff lnvthlng not)?!“ to the existing hm. thou ml difficulties of com- munication will present themselves. We have IIIO investigated during “it rut year the type of require- ment which would be moat desirable find economical from the ferry ‘ltflfillblht. bavlnl rtllrd not onlyto the mm iflctf, and what u wilfoar- Iv but the noting of the terminals how exotics. 1M the mom which rould luvs t0 l! man in those tlr- runsla to accommodate the new fer‘- f: service. ttatwtlly. the peopled ‘he Island attain‘ the but and most dtlltllfllblfi. m“, can, "M" m. pmafttw, a ammo. "n 1° ll i til-e entry-ins "~‘M;!W ppm care .. 1 . l ferry should be an oll burner be- cause of the-greater dependability and greatcr flexibility in ice condi- tions of oll burnin vessels. Oil stor- age pipe lines and quipmcnt gen-er- ally for oil storage at Port Bordon would coat 8172.000. it is thlrvffl" estimated that the total cost of pro- viding the new ferry and the neces- sary facilities would be slightly less than 810800.000. . Larger Vessel Considered "Consideration was R110 81W" t" the provision of a in!" "H" °l broader hem which would Wm“ l type o! design more effective under foo conditions. but the cont of such a vessel would be my. much Mll- er, as much more ‘extensive uni-pt- ion: would require to be nude at tho terminals in order to accommodate I vessel of broader beam. And in ad- dition the qervlcea by the larger voya- aol could not. be provided for the fa- is haven A Success A5 ANY ‘ll-HNR ELSE ‘ . "Murray River Club loading hogs and veal calves Tuesday P. M. June 4th. John W. McLean. Secretary. 0113-5-31-2i. "Clubs loading hogs and veal calves at Montague and Cardigan Wednesday. June 5th. Lfat at once with Mount Annear and Estltedmond. ‘ almc-i-zi. "Follow the crowd to Souria Tula- ‘ data June 4th and see the "Arrival of Kitty" presented by the Morell Dra- matic Club. Good specialties. D nee alter show. 0100-5-31»! -3. "Curran Bann Dramatic Club pre- sent ‘the three not comedy entitled "The Irish Milifonalm" in ‘lracadle Hall Joye 0th. Ladies with plaafree. By Pafty Leadfifs inlght. An abscess has formed undcr sfcr Abbey. June 16. once the gen- » the site of the old scar on the right,’ eral election “'35 disposed of. (Canadian Press) isldc of the chest. and is now drain-i LONDON, May IlL-Th-s political lng. The gencralicondftlon remains: leaders’ complete votes follow: Bewgood. Although the king will need~ wldley, Worcester, Premier Stanley to remain in bed. HLs Majesty will WINDSOR, England, May 31- Baldwln (Conservative) 16.593; B. B. be able to transact public business?‘ The thrill of anxiety for the safety Carter (Liberal) 7.1M: Sardlua l-ian- (Signed) "H1017 L- MBYUYI- sllhleyl of the nation's sovereign. which had cocll. (Labor) 2.575. Hewitt. Dawson of Penn." pushed throughout the country since Beaham, Durham: Rt. Hon. Ram- The bulletin was received with yesterdays announcement that the lay MacDonald, (Labor) 35.0w; W. ‘mixed emotions by an anxious pub- king was again confined to bed was Fearnley. Whlttingstall (Conaervat- 11c. The fact that the king's chcst,rsomewhat relieved this afternoon by lve) 6,021: H. A. l-lalaam. (Liberal) beat of the serious infection that the issuance of an official Medical 8.266; H. Pollitt (Communist) 2.431. (‘nearly cost his life last. winter, was bulletin. This shows that. although) Oarnarvon District: Rt. Hon. David i abaceased. caused grave concern. His Majesty was suffering from the Lloyd George (Liberal) 10.047; J.i The shock caused by new; that formation of on abscess in the chest Bowen Davies, K. 0., (Conservative) ‘His Majesty had suffered a relapse which was the seat of his grave ill- ‘IMG; Thomas Rhys (Labor) 4,680. was two-fold. This came. first in itsr ness last winter. his general condition ‘ since most of his nub-i was good. There was seemingly no ANXIETY RELIEVE!) MM-O-I-Si. TORONTO. my lL-Marltlme, fresh winds, unsettled with showers. High tide this afternoon at 4.20 "Birch Grove Hall. Freetown. ll the place chosen for the play prea- ented by the Young Peoples Cools y of Many church. Charlotte Monday. June 3. A mat claim: which you apart ma. --*' . ' “item-vs so, 3rd for picnic at at. Church. Oovohud. ~ iiltt-t-lll-ll and tomfiffw 010N118 lt- 6-05- jeeta thought their ruler nornllllvi cause for an immediate alarm. An- Bun acts this evening ‘at 1.44 and convalescent, and leeondly from the! other reassuring statement by the rises tomorrow morning at 4.1L gravity of the King's malady. Empv- doctors was that while the king must New moon FY1689. June 7th. 9.32 ems fa considered a dangerous dis-i kcep to his bed, hia condition was a. m. ’ can particularly apt. to strike minor, nuchutopreeludehiatranuoting Summerslde tide eighteen minutes madden mortal blow. Very few per-isome public business as it might be your mo: cnmonoown. w“... an nos-v. m nut-freon»: w mu w an stallion. i sons ham _ ' Ofi-O-O O¢O'O1"> Condensed Specials BATE-k par mm not f caob insertion in this column. 1 P r s OOOQO-O-OO4 HOUSE T0 LET‘ - APPLY l6 Spring Park Road. 0068-54041 ‘HORSIS FOR SALE-JUST AB- rived choice crrload. Wellington McNeil! Stables, Lower Water St. 5071-54045 WANTED-IMMEDIATELY, A young man u assistant at ion ranch and farm. P. A. Farquhat- son. bitfl-O-l-li wanna-a mm. ant! A‘! Davies Hotel, now under new i - agement. - UNI-hi roa IALI-IUBIII man i 1 on and ham? in ma l vim?‘ i i