If MAXIMS ~ ` “"` I .Aw W.,/, MAXIMS ____ 0F A 0 F, or A MERCHANT __ \\ IIIIIIII Ii IIIII A-A , ___ ,,,____,,,,____,_,_ ePeopIes Paper ......1*-.....,__ liead byfverybody \ __j=j;‘§;_;°~;j_°;_"f_§';_§__;';;°- 5 ‘ I Covers Prince Edward Island Lllre the Dew I _'I 1 f ‘I , , , 1 I , _ I _I f , \§\l\ \ \\\\ § "”" Habits tlilt llc It nhlt mere cob- Q . 9 /z//f/.4 r,4rv*"' NU ltlll D060 Ill if - ' 5 "ning Gunrdiel. Founded IMI. I ' »---»-f-~- °--=-- f- '=»--- _ cHARLoT'raTowN. CANADA, SATURDAY, JULY; 1930 16 PAGES °’°° 84.50 if c . D .R .__ ,_ ,AJ _ _ _ *__* _-_ _ ,i_,_____.. - .-. A . *_ . L YAI. WELC M PRODUC I v S KEYNOTE CFI MR. BENNETT’S MESSAGE E T0 PARTY CHIEF I-Iolvln MARKET FDR ISLAND INluIIIcIJudge_lmp0SeS FLIERS MAKE Stiff Sentence IAND LARGEST AUDIENCE EVER I P _ ”‘ ASSEMBLED _IN SUMMER_ Apledge 7710!' I’Vl”B6I<€pt.’ ‘ SIDE TENDERS ENTHUSI- ASTIC OVATION TO CON- SERVATIVE PARTY LEA- DER AND HEARS STIR- I RING SPEECH ON CAM- PAIGN ISSUES OF THE DAY. ' I SUMMERSIDE, P. E. Y., July 4. I -iBy Thomas Green, Canadian Press Staff Correspondent) - Opening his Prince Edward Is- land izmpairn tour, Hon. R. B. Bennett here tonight caustically referred to the tarifi’ attitude oi’ the Liberal administration. At the some time, the Conservative Chieftain voiced his support for a Car Ferry service between the Garden of the Gulf and the Mainland. To trade treaties and the development oi’ the basic in- dustry of agriculture, he devoted considerable time. Trade treaties of course, we want trade treaties he exclaimed, we want markets. How are you going to get them, well. not the way Mr. King has. acted by being frightened of the other fellow. He said in Parliament that is not the way Laurier talked. But af- ter the Prime Minister had made his don‘t provoke statement in the House of Commons. the Op- position leader went on. the Smoot-Hawley tariff was put into force with its detrimental effect 'on Canadian industry. Never were such words of commenda- tion uttered by the people of the United States about Canadians “THE coNsERvATIvE PARTY Is oNE THING oNLY. WE SAY cANAD|ANs ARE ENTITLED To FAIR coIvII=ETITIoN AND EQUAL oI>PoRTUNITY wITH ANY Peo- PLE IN THE woRLD To DEvELoP cAN- ADA. wHAT Is IvIoRE, I SAY To You HERE ToNIc:HT THAT IE oN THE zaTH or .IULY wE coIvIE INTo PowER, As I BELIEVE wE wILL, AT THE FIRST sEs- sIoN oI= PARLIAMENT I PURPOSE To PAss A TARII=I= LAw THAT WILL GIVE cANADIANs FAIR coIvII=ETITIoN~ AND EQUAL oPPoRTUNITY wITHI ANYIaoDY To DEVELOP cANADA AGAINST THE woRLD, oR I=ERIsH IN THE ATTEMPT." f Hon. R. B. Bennett at Summerside last Record By 133 Hours Hon. R. B. Bennett , 1 I I “ Agriculture he proceeded, in recalling the n¢¢Ip`i-beliy pact or 1911. ne paused and proceeded, is this country to becorni an annex or l. country. Think it over. the duty against our potatoes, was 50 cents Der hundred pounds. When Mr. lil!! said, don't provoke them now it is 75 cents. lslatlon The Fox Industry Touching upon the fox industry, he Opposition Chieftain said'thal.. lest of Prince Edward Island stock. When that coutnry got the industry ltlrted. it had raised the duty against Peits coming from Canada. ll-Ie re- tlllcd that Sir Robert. Borclen_ lld established Ii ferry service and ennixals on the Island. "I hope" he leclarzd, "that the t€me will come D the very near future when you rlil have the benefit of a second erryf' v E Mclean. Liberal member in the last Parllamezt. The meetirig was on der the joint chairmanship of D. 3_ McDonald. President of the East Prince Conservative Association and staging the neeesm for develo _ J. A. Brsnnan. President of the ng agriculture' Nm Beilnen rem.; West Prince Conservative Associat- id his pledges for a. national high- I Ion' vay and grants to agriculture. It was I mnter of deep regret' he °b“W_; Words of Welcome 77le Weather, etc TORONTO. July 5 Westerly winds, hir and n little higher temnri-ntlire. High uae this evening at 'Lis and mmorrow morning at 6.49. lstsridard Time). Sun sets this evening at 7.54 and rises tomorrow morning at 4.10. Full-,moon Thursday. July 10, 3.37 P- m. Sumrnerside tide eighteen minutes later thtn Charlottetown. From Mayor Lidstone words of welcome were elrllwlsed to the Op- position Chieftain. Miss Mildred Ben net spoke briefly as the first npenk. er. The greatest gift received by P. 1;. I was the ear ferry. given in the regime of Sir Robert Borden, Mr. Arnett asazrted. A large amount of money had been placed in the paeg- eta of workingmen in the way of nl- ariog at the terminal as a consequence he stat:d. I1 introducing the Con- servative Chieftain. Hou. J. E. Wyatt vnntlnuod on P100 1| "~'~~ a manner that penriitt/ed of no con- tradiction. refutlng numerous argu- ments propounded by their Liberal - ~ opponents to the satisfaction of a. decidedly Conservative audience, re- Conservative ehleftain who receiv- coiving _a well merited lion’s share [heartily and enthusiastically applauei ed h I ‘ "P I ...II ~. , __ sue it magn fieent reception at oi’ applause. Messrs McLure and Myers ed. The new Minister of Fisheries cos? ‘Fd Iumber vids were bummg CU-n"0R»N1A»J\11Y 4~-Wilis Com- IV’ f¢°°‘”"'~ Th! nfs* ¢'l‘ We” mlf' » I,`_`;_nII If t`_‘P__TI`CI"`;°II affd 3"s°I"° Summerslde last evening. Conservative candidates for Queens received a small share while a dis- “ry omght' The Ire spread aI°ngIml’Id°f Chlfles K1“¥Sf°¥`d Sm3hI'f°‘- Immm IIIIIID IIE`e Um af" m°°n` _MM outfought,outwltted and out general- tinctly cold reception greeted Hon. giquahnif Ulla mug Zo? md 3;' b\'°UKh0 thc Smlthern Cross be/ck to -T* hmlytals SAW; ` _ _ , _ ed, that the population of Prince ed the !°II°IIIers of Mackenne Kms senator slncmr' Iecioutile flIa;;aIwn;e Eat II.:iIde:oI;IoIn: IOakI.a"d it 238 P' m' (BI BI TI) ID- ANNOUNUEMENTSI Ithev _were eslgpeitggux Edward Island had depleted "Giv€ :mciigrmi polmcal mme waged ‘ut MII WI CI SI Mauna apened the day competing a worm mght nm N I motto and at the fmt amion of standard bearer, Dr. Cvrus Macmil- _ _ _ .pea off from here on a. hazardous ' ' Parliament ut" July 28' me Domm ‘lan Senator Sinclair. who sub- Continued on Page 13 JCWYIGY CVB! the P&CIfiC 000221 t0 Reserve Viedr-iesda\ July, 30th stituted for I-Ion. R. H. Jenkins, left the field with their array oi argu- ments decimated arid. decidedly worsized at all points in both attack and defense. Canaldi Messrs McLu.re and Myers were I M new tm I 9 I ' " ' ` ` r . » __ 3;, _ Y lr Fe ti- 1. 5135 ion Leader declared, he would see ' g Melghen S Son III ana or S Ia Patriot, July ith "Aliuding to the report of the Duncan Commission md brandish- ing a. copy of the Patriot . . . he' (Dr. W. J. MleMilllh) said Mr. Mackenzie King ls reported in this paper. decisred that the Duncan report had been implemented in every detail. This statement is false on the hee of it, nld the Doctor, and what dependence can you place in other statements be has made. “THE FACT OF TBI MATTER. IS THAI' Ml. MACKENZIE KING DID N01' MAKE THE sraranaln as cualman li! DI.. MACMILLAN NOR. IS HE S0 REPORTED IN THE PATRIOT. 'The Patriot did say that Mr. King uid the recommendation! had been carried out ALMOST T0 Till VERY LETTER and in thi spirit ii vu nude. Patriot, June 24th Mr. King dealt with the record of the government and said: “l STAND HERE TONIGHT AND SAY TO THE MARITIME PROVINCES THAT THERE IS NOT A MAJOR RECOM- MENDATION IN THE DUNCAN RE- PORT. NOT A RE- COMMENDATION OF ANY REAL SIG- NIFICANCE TODAY. THAT WE HAVE NOT CARRIED OUT IN LETTER AND '5PIRiT."._ " " ' S I' As Candidate es his profession. Ipersorw WHS 1’¢P°Y`¢°d in-IU-l`°d~ _ I ` Death-Bed Repentance steel products, while leaving others open to undue competi- tion; plliced countervailing duties upon sllrteen out of twelve .hundred tariff items; and brought down. ln rapid succession. two contradictory sets of protective schedules on fruit and vegetable. The haste thus displayed by Ministers at the close of Parliament. to make peace with their judges. reminds us of what the late Goldwin Smith said about the final scene in the death chamber of Charles the Second. The Sage of the Grange described the monarch’s confession as occupying half an hour, “a confession which, if at all complete, must have been highly condensed.” So we feel. declare the Toronto Mail and Empire. that the Ottawa Government struck the sawdust trail to the penitent bench far too late in its car eer and with too much speed and confusion to satisfy public :pinion to which it now appeals. In its eleventh-hour stampede to catch votes the Mac- kentle King Government denounced the trade arrangement with New Zealand, which has proved so disastrous to the Canadian dairy industry; raised the duty on biscuit flour to $2.03 a barrel; imposed surprisingly high duties on some _ ' ed Trio In Sydney I , SKY HARBOR AIRPORT. chi - ° ago. Ili.. July 4.-The enduran; For Hlghway plans "city oi chicago" landed ntl saoyp. ni. oenrru mmm rims Robbery' . after spending 858 hours and 40 I I |minute.sI.nt.heairbreakin¢a.1lpre- , ’::;;I:.‘z§..“;::.““:°..’;‘:;‘:;. <=»--» =-» , edly ah” the 'men J SYDNEY N S July 4 tenses , W _ __ ohn and Ken- ' ' " I "mm, has bum B vuuum tube I meth Hunter hm dropped E note with of this sort are not to be tolerated In Iiliz ', a 1 Ii Mr. ,mile long to help him cheek up 0,, in urgent request for nil. virtriliily Jugs; I;_;1u;11do1'f_';“‘;;f1°s mix; in his measurements of the velocity of Iunnoticed and uni-leralded the record _“M . tm mwcted of lilht- 'breaking eriduranc¢ flight began on S" ncmg bb? me; C 'Ed 0 t I I Q R June 11 it sic p. ni. central stan- hI“h““y ’° ry' em I ° II ‘I Sydney Hideout and Joseph Matheson I . da.rdh'I‘ime. The fliers and their sec to wut years mD0mhestar Pembem_§ , °fId md m°“°pI"'° “md °“' th' lary and the lash. rt was the in-st - ht ., °d '°°°°'d °' 42° hm” md 31 1°” time in the history or Nov.-I scorn. ,_ Mig . _ _ , . _ gilléiuteiisat 3.01. 30 Sunday morning, mae me lun had been lmpos/ed for . = e - 7_5 I = 1 0 sa ed Wm' that "c°mPm`h` robbery with violence. ~ mei t th Hunter boys on I 5 sand 'pu' The trio had been convicted of _ ° _Ing hm; "wh hw” th” “°“' ’°°' beating John le. Blue. Glace Bay.I I a eln ."5 ““ U " 'I' ”““°"“¢ ’°d“Y~ Th’ n-In-chant and robbing hun ol saoo r A _ (Speci1l to the Guardian) old record had bee ri set last Jul b A TORONTO Om Jun, 4_W(§t Dale Jackson and Forest OBHEZ is His Lordship ordered that ti-I lash- 1 Central Conservativ = ' ' I 1 It iIht t_ I Ilng take place during the last year, temd th tr memes ta- thus P at Irheir st. Louis Robin ever Lambert D, each prisoners mmncel He mo, . 9 4-Y 0 G l1rY,Field. St. Louis, Mo. ordered Whipped Bammg Kadastrl The baby Baroness Anna Borag _ llwhilie by rollms url 218 votes 1orI The plane was within loo feet or f N W t rf0'rd mnvded of a ,rn nf lrfnne Inn n rlbu family pre- li _ Thos. L. Ohurcl-I K. C. against 14111,; ground before anyone noticed O ew ae ' i` t V r sented to her bv four princesses. fc, Aldemmn _Wm F Boland in E nut it M5 hu serious offence Henrv Rdeou u c - ~ . .l _ ° ' :' ' ding. The ship was red A dramatié protétation or i_`_ Irhr pne Irhirh she is seen holding McLure And Myers Heard To Ex- ‘°”'°=' “ha” W” °°"““°”=‘ md f\=f°»shi ww fl- I1- - ' " ' ' I .» . ,_ mm th I _ 6 _ was the gut of the crowrl princes! . , seething excitement. The conve11ti0nIc.-owd stormed ani-I gr.-II-i;¢I;l¢IIIIli-l cies; I“°°e"°°' I am I’-mg ““f‘“°*d ‘°‘ lor ugly, while ihe other Ibm ~~ere fmed the Orange H-an Auditm ' _ »son-iething I know nothing about he ._ h b Pr, V Ast? f Ben gellenf Advantage At Enthu- at Coma and Dov Co nt un. ly I-henna. xenneih l=runr».r. sittin; smed, al rm... er .- infer. rd I. i i 1 e er ll Lad- L1 315,, ¢o¢kpjt was covered with on on wmp};;s;tiI;nh;1£:_inTeppIed and I8Iu.m. the crown princess of Norway » ¢ » . _ es om-led more than a third of the Img dirt John Mmm” in th ' ' Ial-ld Princess slastlc Con t1 E- A I ' hi total preset and evinced the live-‘a_ff_¢, Kenneth was ,-“hed ésthl; I -- V Illest interest in the proceedings. ,hangar owe” M I Driving home point after point in I .37 and Wm. Gilbert, 37, we:e almoit - Id' F1' I' » instantly killed. Five others were in- _ - - ~ ‘=- - -» ~ BOSTON M J I 4~ when or S lght Ijmi one U, whom is hi I mum, IEI-plcdrng chemicals killed semis , ai. U Y -* S -_-M- . I N I 1 . ___ 0 ,Four Years In; ..R0yal»Famlly Alrmen Remain Over Dorchester And 23 Days I n Air, I Breaking Previous the Lash Award- i __-1 I ° SARNIA, Ont., July 4.-Horribiy j _ B bm-ned when n large cooking sin ‘_ E L, . I , at the Imperial Oil Refinery ex- ‘ A D F I R `ploded here today. Reg. B. Connors ..__..- Ingrid of Sweden. (Canadian Press) CASTLEFORD E*=‘iand Juiv 4- Iconditlon The others are e\ ected II`eI`°°ns I`n5t'a"I°’tIy and mecked f‘h° - - E TS . _ Itml. , _ _ _ ' Canadius 3 fair chant# was his g Mt. Stewart. Th. Liberal attack for the Conservatives. Arie:-I ed oler tue years ago. when he start- MEETINGS ETC to it. if returned to power that leg ' T I will I- ~»-Iéfl -ml Brazen Misre resentation IS Me"f‘°°"¢d céémii.iIh.‘“§..£’°““;.§‘;?IiL.‘;§ would protect Canadian aE’riculture_ P » Clalldbllfsts .Pl .. and industries. Misrepresentation could scarcely o further' . _ s - e Havoc In N. Y. I I I f'°8°°i-“I-3* I I aim reception than In the brazen denial by the local Liberal organl tTI;II0Ir; rtlrlaI:i;:i;Iol5thI;III:IiIIIIIIII>raItIl:Ieswat? 111° Wefljnesdw f*-“SUM 5*” 193'* Stated on the blniInnn.m°ng ”°5° _rlot on June 24th last. Here_ are the two statement The comm,” md” spoke in In parallel columns. Let _the electors judge whethe the ,,,,,,,,.,_. D, _,_ ,..,mk Arnett' It was Dr. W. J. MacMIIIan, or the Patriot news- party candidate who is opposing A. pa-per- that made the "bad bI'6HkIIl ay Wanted man for farm worl-r. ' Apply John L Moreside York Pont. 514 -7-4-21. 'Bennett will preside in person at a fend. Cloudbursts put power 111105 Out 4 Conservative convention in Temisc- Iot commission and forced SUSPOUSIO uata on July ii Theodore Meighen ol' service for an hour on a 54 bloc is a lawyer graduate of Laval Un- section of the nest side interbvr iversity at Quebec, where he practic- rapid fr!!!-Sit SUUWIY l1l‘\¢~ TUTN “ "izih bi July celebration. con-Ir in I ll Central Bedeque on July 12th and q meet your friends. 5005-7-2-tts3i, Q. D0 - IP per, Bathing. at Pownal, .lulv 9th. Annie McLennan. 533-L ’I‘uesday. July Sth. in Arthur Robin- son's field. Proceeds in olrl oi' W I 5202-T-5-21 "Come to the dance and Ice cream festival in Moreli Rear Community Hall. Friday, July 4th. Ball game in the evening. 5143-7-4-2*. "The West St. Peters Dramatic Club presents the play "Red Acre Farm" in Morell Village Hail Friday night. July 11th. 5125-'I-4-B-8-lo-41. "Come tothe play "Wanted a Wife" in Harrington Hall Monday evening, July 7th. by the Stanley Bridge Players. 5154-7-4-Iii °'Come tothe Hampshire Sunday School Picnic which will be held on Monday, July 'ith in Herbert Tre- ll‘i¢I'e`i fltld. 5128-7-4-21. S IMo~e than a sco~'e were taken tq fc: -li. "Picnic-An outin S rts SI -I 5105-T-3-tts-Sil “Use Jeffre_v's swat-syringe and lung worm bacteria for treatin? f0X€S- I 5198-'I-5-Ili I I "Come to East Royalty fcstiv.-ll “Two A Minute ” ISpecial to the Guardian) TORONTO. om. .JIi!y.~ 4-A: ll II.. in tcday AlnI=:'lcan cars at the rate of too a minute were pvui-in; into Toronto to celrbrate the fourth oi -luiy on Crarlian soil, Many of the cars were l~Iea\'Ili.' Faded wth lug- gage. their ofvrifrs r=‘ri1irritij: onmiisg io spend holzdayza here. "Emerald Club loatllzlc l;'.'e stoe “"\'IY1"~“df'ii'. Sth i‘l'f'I1'i noon. untllg o‘cioci~:. D. N. .\IcK:i_'.‘, Secretary am-7-5-si. ".-'ill l'c:-:cis l°ad in \v»=i Cwehe Clivlrcli Tm .lI;i_'.' 9th. Come arid ew _"W 011° of the host. '/mar. of me Season. If not fine. first Ellie dai' foilouiiig. I 5135-7-4-5-8-31] "Ice cream fer-tu-al and sale ol home cool-:Ing on Thur_=I'i11: evening -Iuiv lfivh on United Church proundg Hunter HNF.-r. in and of W.Z\/_(S. not 11:1" following evening sin:-1-s-3 "The annual meeting of th Prince Edward Island Grass (`rI'f'\'»"f‘rs A_=.