MAXIMS OFA MERCHANT ii.- has the “come back.” 111mm n. "I'll!" "'7- Irflm" G nusrdlan Two Coats. Clarion. rnvfl T1111’- Crand Master lieui-Coi. r A. Kidd. speaker of iuilniarlo lvgulzriure. who has been iiecied grand mazisr of ilie Sup- eGrsml Orange Lodge oi‘ British inerlra. ANNO-UMIENIENTS. 001mm; avawrs. MEETINGS. ETC. “Csrdsnn »— Uliifi. Crane " ‘icndagv. Show and 4343-6-11-31. .1. “Reserve Tzcsfiay, July 1st. for Sturgeon Tex. -‘.02G-5-‘JB-\ved-sat-2wks "Rezerwv vvclvesday. Juno 25th in 1c: C. ocinl at Brackloy. 4344-6-11-11. "Ev Mommy's Lil‘ Wild Rue" 1 1- oted 1n Kingston Fill. June 1Z1.» 4340-6-11-21. serve Wednesday. ton-palsy at Lot 63. . suo-c-li-al. a3‘. July 2nd for sports at Si. 4218-6-10-21. 1 nzociing Ladies’ Aux- Orphanage, will be l1 Home Friday after- . 4277-6-7-61 "Cone and enjoy the "Mummy " 1*?» ‘F111 r11 by the Oyster Bed w i 11.: nt Cavendish Hail, "nude. June 11:11. 4275-8-‘7-l0-1l-3i "The 15111111111 Dramatic Club will iit tnen three act play "The l. K em Dilemma" in. Clinton --I\1r.1.= 11111. 1." not fine. Juno ‘ ciime- 4310-8-10-21. Teresa's Dramatic Club 111-21: l-act comedy drama Fortune" in Mt. Stewart "by nism. June 12m. 1 y °p°n "i 8 P. M. Dance after ' 4287-d-9-3i. l "The 5:. " Dres- 1193-11111 Drama. "Tompkinh cm ii on Wednesday. Juno 11. °° W"- 4331-6-10-21 -__. ti Koran Dram lo Club will pra- “mlnr three-act comedy drama‘ . J" Aiirifi in Tracadlo Hall. une 13th. Good specialties. 4338-b-l0-3l "S10 _ -__. ir-fi7ififfff Drlml. "Tompkirfs a tic; 7.1 Union Sisters of Vic- “ mvtflgvo on June ii. 1331-6-10-21 taste 11 d m“ world admires the man who .._ ..I&—. CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 1930 Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew ousin Con -_--u--s At one of the largest and most en- thusiast!‘ conventions ever held in King's County. Hon. John A. Mac- Donald. representative for the County during the last two Parlia- ments. was unIIIIIIIOI-ISI; nominated as the Conservative candidate in the forthcoming federal election. The various polling districts were fully represented. Mr. MacDonald's name was the only one placed before the cohvention. His nomination. moved by Mr. George shompson. Montague. and seconded by Mr. John Curran. Baldwin's Road. was indoraed by the ent. The despatch with which busi- ness was disposed of. and the har- mony and enthusiasm which 9"‘ vallld throughout the meeting. wu commented upon by m!!! 0! l1" speakers. . acceptance, gave a brilliant and By Thomas creed. Cumin Pr!" Staff c....urondvli= REGINA. Sash. June lo-Anothar capacity audience faced Hon. B. B. Bennett in his second osmosis“ speech here tonight. The Armouries where the Conservative chieitain spoke was crowded both on the main "Come and sea the play "My 91X" io Rosa" at Hunter River Mlwflic Hall on June 12. If not fine June i5. ""i'hc Mushficld Women's lnstituic present their play "The Three Pegs" at Cornwall tonight. Orchflfiifi 111 attendance. l! not fine. followir-I night. 4363-6-11 "Notice-flee " lack Watch thb Wonder" Special event screened. Vic- toria r-uu tonight: French Riv" Thursday: Canoe Cove Friday; Mur- ray Harbor Saturday. 6868-8-11 "Bee "The Winnifll of Joy" by Cornwall young people at l-larrins- ton on Wednesday. Juno ll. 4369-8-11 standing vote of every person pros-i Mr. MacDonald. in his speech 0i. Gisien .......cD0nald, Hon. J. D. Stewart, Senator Mc-i Lama. Dr. MGIv/Iillfl": And -Others, i comprehensive review of the polit- ical situation and oiflthe issues before the people in the present ‘campaign. The meeting. which opened at 3 o'clock. was presided over by Mr. A. F. McQuaid. president of the King's County Liberal-Conservative Asso- ciation. who made an effective ad- dress befora calling for nominations. mher speakers. in addition to Mr. MacDonald. were Hon. J. D. Stewart, K. C., provincial Conservative lead- er. Hon. Senator MacLean. Dr. W. J. P. MacMiilan. M. L. A.. Mr. A. F. Arsenault, M. L. A... and Mr. H. F- MacPhea. Resolution of SymPllhY- Thmfoiiowing- resolution. moved by Dr. n. J. MacDonald. St- Peters. and seconded by Mr. Richard Muriel‘. (Continued on Page 3i Great Reception Benn Spoke To Capacity Audielwe 111 Regina-—Sc'ores Unemploy- ment Situation In Canada. floor and 1n the upper balconies. A feature of the audience was the attendance of unemployed men esti- mated at 1.500 in number. ; In opening his remarks. Mr. Hen-i natt said it seemed only a few short’ weeks llo when ha spoke hora in January last. He wished. the Con- servative loader said to congratulaus the people of Regina in their large attendance. No idle curiosity bringsi you hare on such a warm summer's , night ha declared. but a deep rooted.’ interest in the National affairs of’ our country. Mr. Bennett went on to speak of the sense of responsibility’ which salad him in the position ha| now occupied. Canada was blessed! coedod. but yet we find something‘ met men woaring the white buttons and all they ask is the chance to work. Think what it is to have a wife and children and all you men ask ia a chance for employment. He went on. I never in all my 111s 51w such unemployment in this Canada "The play. "Tony the Convict" in Seven Mile Bay is postpflned- _ 4362-6-11 ..r_.... "loo cream social ‘h-inlty United Church lawn. Thursday smmnon and evening. loa cream and cake. 25c. csoo-s-n-zi "Club losdios hon and aim Ii Murray River. Juno 17th. sftnrnoon. Meeting, June 14th. 7.80 p. m. tSBb-O-ll-Ii "mum Wednesday. Juno 10th for foo Cream at Cornwall. Proceeds in aid of iiflasion bond. 4337-6-11-16-17-31. of ours u in this you of i830. ——-—-—-——-;-- (Canadian Press) OTTAWA. Onto Juno 10-4110 Prime Mlnistor‘: ofloo this sf- tornoon confirmed the report m: Premier Mackcnais. King, will open his election campaign in Drantford. Ont... on the oven- ing of Monday. June 16th. Mr. King's second meeting will be at Potarboro. Ont... all the fol. Wins molar. Tuasday Jana u. ---_-_-_._.__ Praatatyn. Wales. has started a "Si. Peters Dramatic Club will present their three act comedy drama "Kathleen Mavournecn" in CMDA. Hall Vernon River, Thursday. Juno 11th. ' (213-6-1-‘1. vhlrlins oil near the NortlLWolal movement to slop ship! from dis. with great nstursl resources he pro- in which saddened my heart today. I; t Everybody MAXIMS OFA MERCHANT Life must be invluaive since we in- corporate each other. 1 B. ill BelHehrd Throu l0 PAGES n1} Dlllvarsd QQMQ: IIC U. C. l. “Jfi Annual Subscriptions Cy Mall Canada f ghouttlanadi’ vention At Gcorgetow {S 11 Kings County Conservatives 5 PARTIE tho-use}!bleSiandardBearerB Ii T T l. E I ll, H012. I. A. MacDonald Is Unztnimously Nominated E l- c T I 0 N s As Conservative Candidate In Forthcoming Fe- 612ml Election. Stirring Addresses By Hon. Mr. -__._ 149 Nominated For Al. berta Fight -— Four Acclamations A r e Aocorded Prov. Govt. Party. 1 EDMONTON. Alta... June ill-Rep- resenting five parties and an Inde- ' pendent group. 14a provincial election ‘ l candidates were nominated today in , Xlbertaks 53 ridings. June 19 is elec- , tion day. But four melon-rations were given. each going to a member of the Government party. Premier J. E. Brownies was acclaimed in the Pon- viw ridins; Hon. o. 1.. McPherson. i Minister of Public Works. received 1 acclamation in Little Bow. and M. lMcKeenan and Hugh Allen. both ‘members of the Government-ranks in the last Legislature. were return. ed in Lac Ste. Anne and Grand Prairie riciings. respectively. I The Government (U. F‘. A.) 11s represented in each of the rural l ridings. Party representation in the is: U. F. A. 4'7: Liberal. 36; Con- 3: Independent. 28. Nine prospective candidates drop- ped out of the lists and an equal number entered at the last minutel The surprise of the day was when‘ 5. T. Bigelow. Edmonton barrister. announced himself as Conservative i g M54110“ l: éie-vy-bsr riding. (Canadian Press) HEIDELBURG. Germany. Juno lit-Adolph Von Harnack. Ger- man theologian. died today after o. fortnight’: illness. m 1 1 I field ' 1 servaiive. w: Labor. 11; Communist.‘ A Pledge To Canadian-s From Coast To Coast. Mode Escape Rev. C. A. Drldgcman ivlaa esclpedi iron: Chinc:e bandits after being 18; 311F148“. Wherfi days a. prisoner. (Special to the Guardian) LONDON, June ill-A detach- ment of Royal Canadian Mount- ed Police rode through the prin- cipal part of Lcnslon from Man- sion House to Knight's Bridge Barracks today, witnessed by en- ormous crowds. Irs emphatic terms Monday night. Hon. R. B. Bennett, leader of the Conservative party, a native of the Maritime Provinces, set forth the platform of his party. pledging the following if returned to power definitely in the Dominion: “I-We pledge ourselves to a policy of protection for Camr- dians in the development of our natural resources. our agricultural and industrial life, and our consumers from ex- ploitation. u glected. u meat of- a foreign market. a Peace River outlet, and east on the Great Lakes. Oceans, tern. ll‘ greater empire trade based scheme. lhorv. the practice having caused the dsstb fluently of many seabirds. i "87. -We pledge ourselves to foster and develop agriculture 1 and the livestock and dairy industries now so sadly ne- We pledge ourselves to the stabilization of economic conditions, and to continuity of trade and freedom from he manipulation of home and foreign tariffs. -We pledge ourselves to the development of inter-Pro-i vincial trade, and of a Canadian fuel policy. and develop “5—We pledge ourselves to the improvement of the u-hole - scheme of Chadian transportation northward by the com- pletion of the Hudson Bay route, and the construction of such branches as may be necessary to render it most readily available to every part of Can ado; to the Pacific slope by and west by the development of the Si. Lawrence Waterways. and we pledge ourselves to aid existing traffic channels and to increase port facilities Hudson Bay and the Atlantic and Pacific and to the establishment of a. notional highway sys- We pledge ourselves to foster and support a plan for on mutual advantage. “ w-We pledge ouraclves to a national old age pensions We pledge ourselves In such comrsnnation adjustment s will arm-re the benefit of the above paficies to every port of Canada", 1 i I V, [Thunder Bay District Again In Danger- I Fire lnSome Sections , Spreading Into The 5 Heavy Timber. (Canadian Press) PORT ARTHUR. Ont. June 1U.- ‘ trict are again assuming major pro- portions. Warm days and moderate bodies of flame that were not com- "tion when the WhOlG district seemed to be threatened. The forestry ser- l vice is unable to withdraw men from 1 places where the fires have partially 1 subdued to put them where the dan- ger is again threatening. The vicin- ity of Mack, about eighty miles from there on the Canadian National line northwest to Sioux Lookout, appears ‘to be the centre of the most serious 2111's at present. The service has '15 I1 men there. but the fire is said to be ' spreading into the heavy timber. The ln Helen township, where big loss- ‘ es were suffered last week by the Abitibi Company. the situation is again very bad. Jrhis is north oi, homesteaders lost‘ heaviiyn In the Union Lake 580M011! Io bad fzra is burning at a distance} 10f 14 miles from the reservoir dam.) More planes are being procured from’ | the Western Canada Airways for use in carrying men and equipment. I I I 1 I I I 1 I Modern _ Divorce V=Denounced Até AGen. Assembly ' 1 1! (Canadian Press) i HAMILTON. Ont. June lib-Mod- ern divorce was unanimously de- Tnounced this afternoon by the Pres-l 'b_vterian General Assembly. Rev. Dr; W. S. MacTsvish reported for his ‘ccmmittoa on the subject. and an. amendment introduced by Rev J. W1 dhlston could not find a socondsr.‘ 1‘Ihe Assembly condemned the insil-‘ itution of divorce as a destroyer of. civilization. and urged all Minister: to fight it. The original motion pro- posed an appeal to the Government for the prevention of remsrrisge af-i for divorce, but as revised by the‘ ‘committee all mention of legal ac- ? tlorl is omitted. 1 i 1 1 i Will Conduct 1 Camp Retreat . 1 Bishop Phncis clement Kelley. of: -0kla.homa. will conduct the retreat. 1 for laymen of Winnipeg and district.‘ .to be held at Camp Morton the last‘ Wreck-end in June. I Bishop Kelley was born and edu-‘ vcated 1n Canada. being a native of. Prince Edward Island. and a former‘: student of Prince of wiles conegei: and Si. Dunstan! College. Chan, lottetovm. and of Laval univesltyn Quebec. Ha was ordained in 1893 for: the diocese of Detroit. A large part of his work from i905 to 192i was concerned with the providing of re- ligious facilities in sparsely settled regions. His efforts were made through the Church Extension so- cl:iy. of which he was head. and for the establLshment of which he had} ‘spared. iilaaitnba Pros Press), Forest. fires in the Thunder Bay dis- ‘ breezes are building up the various; ‘lug skull fraci. 11011111 r1111s’...m 1111: 1 1: 11 11 11111111111111a. 1 I F. W. Turnbull of Regina. {the federal ‘c! la Regina 1.1217 er. i 1 i Students Killed F (special to the Guardizru OAKTILLE J1me 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i iii-TM 01km peg. cmw. Fleming. Sasi-L. . situation .5 descrlbed as discouraging)’; V111! High School students are deaii Easkagggn-Mquggjau’, cKCK. Regina, fAl-R i “.1111 PRINCE 111 1WALES 111 1111 n 1 Y His Royal Highness Will Speak At The Launching of Liner Empress of Britain- Wiil lie Heard Throur-hout Canada. lfiariadian Press) LONDON. Klune iii-History Will salku1 be made tomorrow when the PHBCO bleteiy extinguished by the rains o! 1M1“ h“ b“: ‘Iiwivn l0 OPPBSC Hoh- “f ‘K3195 mum“ the e:"3“"p1° s“ by C- A. Dunning. Iilliiister of finance in m5 mmer- K1113 ' a week a o. which relieved the situa- , B _u;1_ 31f‘ Tux-nu.“ .5 January. and makes a speech. which George V. lass will be heard from coast to coast in Canada. His Royal Highness‘ re- marks at the launching of the new Canadian Pacific steamship liner! Empress of Britain. at Clvdebank. Glasgow. will be transmitted to Can- l gda by the Marconi beam system and iAtLe-vel‘ Crossing ‘ .\vlll be brcadcas: from CFCP‘. Mont.- 1 real. CHNS. Halifax. croso, s1. John, ;.cnRc-. Quebec. ‘cxcgw. Toronto. ‘CJGC. London. Ont- CKY. Winni- CJHS, 1 and 1:113 rt 1:. 1n the HJ:n1l1:11i‘CI_;C_s_ gdnmngm-L (JJCJ, Calgary,‘ General I- . 1n S9!'l.’1‘.l5. 1:011:11» Cxul Rad Degr, CJGX. Yorkton, tlcn as iii? : of 1n; struck bvjsask’ and CK“YX_ \lancou\'gf_ a C P. R fi.e1~ on the tli lino 19'.‘- el crossing horn. sliortiv befor= 3 m. today‘ vlllo High 52110:! in car to \\"1'1‘.e their 1111 parimezatal uzzemizvrlozis. are. hfargarc‘. .‘ daughter of V.‘ C‘ Road. clover sturrer; ii ll‘. lTi E‘ l‘ n ~13". I-llddii- R. school athlwc. 11111 "Ya B20111. 16 daughter ci 1.1;" and ‘ George‘. Booth NLcldle Read als: a clever .=‘.11c1'—1it 2.1111 an Hazel Booth. :0. anti Gov-rs 16 sister and brother of the dead ., f‘ are critically Memorial Blown Up sfanadisn Press) ‘W111 b= proposed b? i 1 1 i 1 LIMERICK .11;;~..- 1111-1 bronze‘ status eroctori 1:1 11:" in 16551 in msmn1'_\' of \"1.=" Flizcibbuli: son of 11".? Earl of C who fell 111 the charge of the Lish‘. 55175111? Balahlava was l-iw-vzi 11;") 1r." The mcmonai was .1 erected b" P115119 -‘"~ .,a Skytscrcrper Dedicated; (Fperizi in the Gilarrlimi fil-llCilGO. Man" i-L-Tho Board r.’ T1". e tic’ "*1 .~ Skf.’5(“.'f’.}‘I‘1‘ homo toriav of industrial progress i1.‘ temporary quarts-rs o2: South born Sires‘. in that rises fort‘. 51.. .. . foot of LaSalle airs-ct Pl"$1’.'i Hoover, if: touching a button Washington. opened tradirv: 1n cathedral like room whrr-e 2121111 .1 of bushels of wheat and corn 1 change hands 1n days to come mulianeourly the trading rocrr. 1 linked with the Liverpool lviarlzet telephone and John A. Bum President. talked 1n Alexander Sid Jr.. head of the English market. vi sent felicitations. ‘Then the tclophr was cnnncctcd to the iratiin: r and the rear of the vim-it pit carried across the Atlantic. plctmg a soldier in :1 mliitai"; pix . I i 1 ... l C111: F21" ~11: ‘iii by 1'21. 1 tor ho inc bm '15 1 luncheon bi‘ red both suite:- BTW... and 5;. The Prince's health 'v'1". The speeches of Lord Aberconway and 1:. w Besztrr. H. C-- breswimv m“? 51'9"? t“ m? O-‘1k‘-of the Canadian Pacific. will also be llvlit s=drm de- Ths ci"a'i l7 3"“? "Vi: Ennn-esi of 511mm will slide into the .v'alsr at approximately 1-15 i1 m- antl 0111111111011“ Grand-Eh mean time. on the e11- The brosramme “iii Wm- m=zire at 9.40 a. m. Eastern 138111311?- Saving ‘time The 42.500 ton liner Fgllgwlng the launching 0i the lgrgegt ship to. p1" 1n inter-Empire trade "Till the traditional breaking "hktai o! a ‘startle of champagne over the PR1’; m- guests will b: entertained the builders. John Lord Abercon- chsurman of the shipbuilding firm "n1; Endorses of Britain will 113W -a cross rssuterrd ionnlgfi o! 42-500 1 and 11-111 dliplifé 63.775 YORK 511B l5 15g {opt long. 217'; foot wide and 50 t". d”... Sh, -1,-~_11 carry about 1.150 PZESPHYPTS and “P111 11‘ PmP1°"<‘~'1 in the St. Laurence Southampton trade» The Weather, etc MANY A NAN WHO tars ‘f0 ‘fill: ‘for is ALL Ffiofii TCRCNTC‘ Junc ii-A-Gli? t1 l-‘mederate winds. fair and not much. ‘Jfifchangc in temperature High tide this mo: and tonight at 12 Sun sets this evening at 7.51 and rises tomorrow morning at 4.08. Full moon Wednesday. June 11th.. at 1.48 s m. Sizmmi-rside tide eighteen minute! later than Charlottetown. . ~