l “idly. Julie 18th. snit- an]; ene-half-ol-one pet eaat o! the whole population of Canada rec- eives a. colkle cflllllltlflll business executives PM" Ulla school gradu- gm to unlveraity graduates. Guardian. “sanded Ill?- “nlumtcwn Guardian Tare Outl- chub Premier 06118 Campan In Brantford Ad A Enlpire Preference Stressed By 1' _ Prime Minister As Leading Issue In Federal Campaign. Declares that Maritime Griev- - ances Are Now Fully Satisfied- i »__ at Brantford. Ontario. istic of the budgets in the preceding in his opening speech in Conservative years, and estimated at =11 campaign Rt- I-IOII- W. the present rate of surpluses y... e King. Prime Minister of after year. that n: the course of So:- md tamm" Tedlw- ty years the entire debt of Canada portation improvements. would be wiped out. l-le dealt opal. ~~h Preference in the fically with the conditions leading budget and the lmpor- up to the consolidation ct the GOV- tarlce of Canadas representation ernrnent railways under the Can- ac the i-ilicomlns EmPlrc political adian National system and pointed and ecs .10 conferences as issues out that from a state of chaos they tfPlim‘ - Dvrthrwc before the Can- had become one of the most mar- ‘ idiah people. The'Prime Minister's speech 11.15 broadcast over n. net- work of trvciliy-fcur Canadian radio nations an. was distinctly heard in Jharlotzetmln. The Prime Minister reviewed the ltilcies o.’ ihe Liberal party from i921 to the present time, dealing in detail riuth taxation. the railways and the tariff. He emphasized the substitution of surpluses for deficits which he said had been character- vellous and successful systems in the world, and that without causing en- mity or unfair competition with the other great national railway. the Canadian Pacific. He paid a high compliment to Sir Henry Thornton. and to Mr. Beatty for the way in which their railways were cc-operat- in; and carrying on in the interests of Canada as a whole. “When we found that family foundllng on our door-step. suffer- ing from all kinds of malnutrition." [Ufibo-uwet » ' {and the Prime Minister. sbcakini of ANNOUNQEMENTS the Canadian National system, "there was not any Conservative willing to have his name associated with it. But now that it has become strong and vigorous they all want to get in and call this particular giant their own. But that change has come about underthe period of the pres- ent administration. “Just as we changed railvray op- crating deficits into operation reven- ucs. we have also made important in railway r180 fill-III" corresponding to the reduction of taxation. on the people," he continu- COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. are "Tea my ' t Church Jzily 1, a St. Colun-lbo 4491-5-17-11 "Reserve W r1 » Wurst: $713152???‘ ‘My 9th, for 4517-11 Pollwllic’ .o the ice Cream social at , f“ m“ ‘m Ffldfly evening. Juzie 4511-6-17-31 ?"'~“~T"~lll so Prof. Thompson's pup- 111.210: Hail, Thursday, June 19th. 4480. "The Tryon Circuit of the United Church will hold their picnic on July 16th rwednesday.‘ c: first. fine day following 4462-6-17-21. an“, ltoCk t. "Quite-a Club loading live D J ieclnesday afternoon, June 1B. iiroonald. Sec‘y. 4509-11 Mgcilrlif to ihe ice cream social in all! bliltlht Church grounds Wed- 4502-11 "The Mt. Stewart Dramatic Club will present their play "wit?" Dubbs" at St. Peter's Bay. Wednesday lath. at 830- Come and enl°y a hush- 4484-64741. UIbCrdIpluIi-Thc Chelton Dramatic m- “M Present their popular play Wills n"\-. hall on Wednesday. June Jl- 4504-11 —~——- ' "The Stanley Bridge players will present their play Wanted-a Wife Ln Stanley Bridge Hall. ‘hiesday 1'7. If not fine Thursday Jure l9. 4381-6-12-16-17-31 UMQEY-li; of visa shipping Club hf‘ Thlif-‘P-Hi‘. 19th. Representatives 0m LlVE ‘Stock Branch will be pre- icnt to muses meeting. 449B~8-17-1i "Reserve Wednesday evening. June 18th for ice cream festival in aid of the Women's lristltute on Lincoln Wood's lawn, CentralRoyalty. 4410-6-13-16-17-31 Eeml-annual meeting of M, Y‘ u" my L.O.L., will be held at flock-c Shore on June 21st. at 8 o'- ' 4464-6-16-21 hgggllfbavinruall meeting of the Bel- lit? lilail on Til€:d1BV‘vu\1]u?; TSP T; t}: "Mrs. E. Cassie. of Jones Bros. To- 511115. Srrv, " 449'2_6_,-,_,, ronto. will be at Miss MacDonald: Bgguty shoppe, 57 Grafton St. over the Red Cross Office. June 17th. until further notice doing permanent wav- ing. Telephone 159-14 or write Box 313 for appointment. 44674-1641- "llear a real good play. "The °° Pits" with music by orchestra r Kmilrlzton tonight by the Marsh- ltlrl Dramatic Clllb. 4514-11 "Rev. D. M. Sinclair will give an illustrated lecture under the auspic- es of the Ladies Aid on "A Knight of the North." at Eldon Hall. on June 18th at 8 P. M.. and at Orwell Held Church on June 18th. Admission 90 and 15 cents. 4433 "Dent miss seeinl the olw "0141- er People's Husbands“ and concert by the Tennis Aid Club of Charlotte- town in Long Creek Hall. ‘mesday. June 17th. at eso p. m. Admission c to the ice cream festival 1.15011’ Hall Friday evening. mic 29th. 1f not fine Saturday. 4524-tues-thurs-fri. !"Rescrl'e Wednesday. June 18th m’ kc Cream at Cornwall. Proceeds lid of lfission Band. 4337-fl-ll-16-17-3l. "Notice-Come to Sea View Wed- WIlHH-lune 18th. and see "Tony the 11¢! . presented by Lot 1d players. l! not line. Thursday. ml-o-ie-al as cent-l- “79'°'1°'3‘ "Reserve Wednesday evening. "The MacDonald's Women's Insti- tute will bold their annual blfllr 1!! the Consolidated school on Thursday. l line Thursday. June lath. June 19th at ‘f o'clock At I o clofll B" - ueo-s-ii-al. Pownall Community M18113 W33‘ ' __._.... aent their three act play Ah ' "Tenders will be received by the fashioned Mother." 53954434‘- "Illned tlll J 21st for ---——~ éhtntlntlng of 3110:1112‘: I Bl "The Belmont Dramatic Club o! "by United Church. Pafnterbl‘ let 16. will New" "if" ‘hrfijm .° "ht quality paint and all aup- comedy drama. "No Trespaelinl in "cs- Offers for labour alone consld- the ‘FY9011 3'9"" mm °“ “ma” evening. June 16th. Specialties be- =1. The lowest or any tender not “lusts; l » - Actl. ff not fine. Thursday H accepted‘ chfimm M“. “Mn m’ lfld-d-ie-aattmontuea: “id. fnr Comm. he 18th for Ice Cream Social and "cc in Elliott Hall. Fairview. 1i ‘ti. qThePe CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. TUESDAY. JUNE 17. 1930. Learys Condit dress Agricultural Editors Program Fellevlnc a the schedule in be "mm" by the delegates from the American Agricultural Ed- itors’ Associat’ who arrive in the my bymmul train at 1 o’clock this morning: 9 l- ins-Leave Queen Hotel, “I Party to visit Buckley Bach. Cavendish. ti: Qkgez, the other to visit Victoria via St. Cetherinea. 2 p. ire-Luncheon at the Ex- Pflrlmental Farm. followed by a visit to McLure and MaicKin- non‘; Fox Farm, Easton Broa. Ayrshire Herd and the Falcon- wood Farm Holstein Herd. i p. m.-Leave for Picfeu by the S. S. Hochelaga. ed. "That u. one of the most airport. ant changes that has been made un- der the Present administration. "We inaugurated new additional programmes of branch lines. we took over some of these various rail-rays ovmed by private companies and by linking them up with the Cazadian National Syysbem we revitalized them and made them useful serv- ants of the communities in which they are." Amcng other transportation im- provements the Premier referred to the completion of the Hudson Bay Railway. the Welland ship canal. and Federal assistance in furthering Canadian aviation. Reviewing the problems of ill- niigration the Premier said it was in- evitable that Canadians should leave for United Stan-s under post-war bu! Q26 994:!’ T?" 1'"! more Canadians are coming back. until the number of those returning now balames what- is going away from this country to the other side. Fru- every eleven cents that the Government was spending L: matter of encouraging immigrants from European countritsf its was spending s16 69 per head on ihunig- rants coming to Canada from the British Isles. “We propose." he said. "to allow the Provinces to have more and more to say in the num- bers and claxrs of immigrants that come to this country "We have sought to encourage the great basic industries of Canada." Premier King continued. "believisg that on the industries of agriculture and fishing finally depends the pros- perity of the other industries, the manufacturing and the trade of the country. So we have endeavored to introduce a budget which would les- sen the cost of production in the basic industries. and help to keep down the cost of living. Trade today has got to be world trade and com- peting in the worldlmarkets it is es- sential that we must keep down the cost of production and living.‘ The Governments tariff policies generally. he said. "have been fram- > ed in that. careful way that will have regard for existing conditions in this country but will endeavor always to see wherein the great basic indust- riea of the country can be improv- ed.“ Canada already imports a larger qauntity rid value of raw materials from the United States that she sends to that count-n’. he said. The total domutie eXWh trade of Canada, he added. has doubled inthe last eleven years. Citing what the Government ha done for labor the Pnemier declared lherehadbeenieaamthewayd industrial strife under the present regime than at any other time in the country's history, or comparaively than r Read Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew by Everybody MAXIMS OI A MERCHANT The only diflereuoe between drink. In: carbolic acid and blowing out your brains is that the former is a bit slower in its results-the man is dead anyway. My S PAGES Annual snhsrrlptiona Delivered H.00- ..! llnil Canada nd C. U. ‘.5454 _-__-__._ ion Is Critical Presented At Court CQNDITION ' Graduation Of Nurses OF 1S CRITYCAL fiharlottetown Hospital Dlsqf-"etlndTehgraifi R9‘; Exercises At Rockford Square School. °_°'V°d Wm“ Regard t0. Addressed b\ Ur. Lr. Home)‘ Ago». Bishop O'Leary Last - ' Night ‘ i Six nurses reczlied ‘last evening at the grad ICASES cf the Char. '1 School of iiursmlg h p the hall of Rochflarcl Eqifai‘? niraslf under the izazr: age of F _P J. C. 1\fcl_ean. iii the a Nurses . ed Afedleva‘. nursing was much from what the prdcssion Then it was consecration '.:e To ‘ha: has been added 1*";- o! ion and from it nothing has subtracted At the nurses graduation exer- cises in connection with the Char- lottetnwn Hospital last night it rus announced that a telegram had been received from Dayton. Ohio. stating that Bishop 0’Leary Lordship Eihop OLHU. i Fan's} T35 X‘ is“ nurse in w" tritium, m “d um h: The sraduatzii; nu i exabllsiiai; firs: hospit- Mary Adella Cauci -~ 5;;- .=_-~,-_ga fgffled “J v . . .. :0 Lbeuuxtlj; ‘gym: Tog; 1133911111. 113E? F on cf the profession. Ll I ‘ Hazy lvlargzlst McD: -- r5 @5315. PI-rt of thla week. Further news of His Lordship’: condition is be- eria .\fcGu.;an and Haze‘. Don Elects.‘ 15m, Q5 1;“; 115315. . ~ . - (1.5 I _ _ _ . l» more WM ...?‘r.‘”t;l;-Ji .§§li“§f“§§..§§.il9'§£l?‘ . ‘1;§;.i;.§f§".‘; ‘Depart "slit H ‘ 1 Ensure Canari- ,- 3nd plqi-Slfally 51¢); I ian hfcdlcal A. 110i: add -_,, 5, 50m“ Hosp-ma; the raduatez. Miss Rose McGuigan.‘ Ualnng $11K‘; ‘o, 'read the salutatori". liilss Eileen Iiic- i The Crimean w“ “.5; b‘ Donald. the class prophesy. and Mrs. * M lei for Exam! Nahum Frustration § Mai-y Gaudst. the valedmior" Tiler . In s” firs...“ Howl“; a Si...“ diplomas were presented b7." Rex- _ n rules “.35 Gtlgrvm lMgr. McLean. and the boqusts 1on1», “me . “we .5 me mo.‘ Gnu} ‘spam m u" Gum“) Miss Gertrude Trainor ‘ '6 L‘ n‘ "ronorvro. Ont... June 16.—-'.l'he;C . , _ T“ CDYWSJ‘ of rile hursr-z bro- wrfld ha‘ and ‘he heavy m“ and, hrlsti Cno.r rendered tare.- semc- c“ P 37:56 E going on L: the _ tlons. and two solos were sung with‘ _ . . . -.. _ _, . highway tnmc proved a deadly.‘ splendid em" bv Mm Lu" Emmi - Appmanon o. onioent deer- combinatlon yesterday in Toronto " erits o! work 1S gem: on The md dist - g‘ h . - _ 4 Ychard decade or two are important‘ » “c w m “w “m” d"dl The nurses were becoming ' _ ‘ .t. the n-orld proceed ililudiciousls‘. pres bl pros ‘ . a . _. - fourtufd: gains! were tzeif-iezxeilv all:%djcbtatglltinaltlgetrttlasstsagi:odd: 1M1 “x595 m“! do an pomme w‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ - -‘ . . lured in automobile and traffic mls- , and gold. It“? ‘~m°~”’~°‘ °l Pub“ heiml- I‘ 15 hnxt m 533' tam“! 0' l numb" “l: Dr liiacMlllan in his opening re- ‘ n (my n: me nurse m enwung‘ “hm hurt m 1'55 551°” MCldQFlIB» marks. referred to a telezram recciv- l aways‘ m amour“! n” sick‘ m“ Thg mo,“ ggrigus mom,- m-“h m. I ed m the afternoon nq1i‘Ie<‘v~‘n: ‘heldflllg and the relatives o! the pat. Mrs. Frank Verdun. wife of the High Sheriff I ‘Ionlgnmeryshhe, England. waiting in the Mall ‘for the royal eouri during loci fli- I entatlons. “ 'Nominations In Nova Scotia Constituencies i l (Canadian Press) Hazts for the Conservative party in' HALIFAX. N. 5.. June id-Thelthe forthcoming Fedual election.’ neg-gm» a! PM" Jack. chairmanpMr. Foster won the seat in i925 by‘ of the Halifax Harbor Commissionda large majority and was defeated and E .1. Cragg. member of thoyby a majority of B0 1n 1926 by J. h. provincial legislature, Halifax. asllllsley, who will be his opponent 121‘ Liberal candidates in the federal el- 1-1111.“- ection brought the total of candidat-I William Duff was the choice of a e3 ma", 1n Nov; 5m“; god“ mlLiberal convezztiozi at Antigonish tn-' four. day to contest Antlgonlsh-Guysboro.‘ HALIFAX N_ 5_ June 159A pm» !The Corlservative convention tori m pa“, was “day ngmjnafljd mlthis constituency will be held at contest the constituency of Kings- jfillysboro tomorrow- l i i with the history of any other in- dustrial country. It was a Liberal: Government. he pointed out. that had; enaoed the Old Age Pensions law.. “uncltr which 50.000 eople are enjoy-l ing at this moment the comparative: Water Supply _ Below Normal comfort and stability which theyt; _ otherwise would not have." i Preparatmns to b9 Made The War Veterans‘ Allowances bill‘ lo Provide Additional passed at the last EFSSlOII of Parlia- Supply fQr Low seasom ment. was. Premier King. admitted» Supported b)’ all P811165 1n the HD1186 As a result of the continued hot but it was the Liberal Government weather and recent dmurl-L m‘. “ma; that shouldered the responsibility of i supply is somewhat lower than is us- putting it hrough. This was sorne- ual at this time of year. arcordiiig m thing in which he felt particular Mr. J. A. Macll-Iillan, Water Com- pride. missioner. However, it is hoped that The Claims of the Western Prw- I en additLonaI supply will be available m“; (or nnum] "sow-w, had b,” l for the extremely low period during settltd satsfactcrily. So too. ‘September and October. Ii the ore- the‘ Premier declared. had been the griev Isent dry weather CODUAIUCS: the pros- lnces of the Maritime Provinces. "Ilpe" 1s not very cheerful- ‘m proud to say m“ tho“ we“) The consulting engineer. Mr. W. S. quumms mo. ha,“ ‘tuggumfllyllea. Montreal. brother of Premier solved as between the Fromm and Lea. will arrive in the city tonight to me mmm1°n_ make final arrangements for the call- awe have Lake.‘ the “mamas 011;: of finders for the completion of the Maritime Provino-s and we have Egg” V‘ t P _ n > do.“ ‘uh them m a stnumanlmldriven 3.818;! r7125‘; atwBrsacltlleze ‘uhlomn he deem-at and a test of the quantity available I 'I‘h‘e Government in this matter. he w“ mme‘ The rem“ sécumd my sud‘ h“ “ted “m ‘generous way". peered satisfactory. Prices in the had been strengthened. This had been brought about by the appoint- ment of Royal Commissions and the readjustment of subsidies. lCanadian Prcssi NEW YORK. June ls-Iilmer ‘ don morning newspapers, which car- SPQPPY. inventor of the gyro- scope. died today at St. John's Iloapiial. (Continued on page 3) gun-q} ma; Bimgton “hen {mu- news of the renewed “nous am... Tile nurses cliserve congratula- n1gmbgf5 of a Tcl-omo funny and l critical Illness of Bwhop o-uary m iISUOLZS for their. choice of a Drofes- l-iamiltnn autout nvre inlured. Kil- Dayton. Ohio. ‘.193 333 5"? Well’ BWCmDliB-‘llflfifli- led by heat: Herbs-t Barker. B8 Bal- In reference to the City Hospital. I a‘ d° ‘m’ ‘h’ ‘hflm ‘m5 55”“ llol Street. John Brown 104 Arms- Dr. lifaclillllaii spoke of the late Dr; "'4' 135" °d P763‘ trozg Avenue. S R Jenkins. in terms of the highest; s ' 31°“ 53°? 315mm cmma“ regard. a mall in whose death the m- "35955 m9 nuT-‘fF "ll 5Y1!‘ Kfllillif- sfitutlon suffered an irreparable loss. l-ib Tilt‘ 15-11‘? 7'01?» F.’ Stud? should For fort}: years. he vras a member of ‘be (Qllilfiefei 1101"“?! 3-5 3 be‘ ‘the staff; and for the last filteenllfilnlni- The SPEBkE-"i 353103131011 years. its chief At all times he r e . “'85 "A501" 113 Win55‘ b‘ ‘511171335115- of his time and talents uiist. ll-JVG first Your God‘ and m“ Eff-till‘ Dawes May. ‘Clean lip Bity‘ {Fern the speaker stated. knew D neighbour" . - Jenkins. better than he himself. In‘ Fe“ ‘fcilsigzior McDonald re- lSpecial to the Guardian! . the twenty." veal-s =ilzcc the speaker p" t he ls a ill‘- s the. care of LONDON. Biglantl. June 16-‘. came to the c _ lie has seen thc lug of nurses Dawes. a gang smasher. and Darves.’ death of two noble liieli. Di‘ Conroy . Last year he was for are and Di‘ Jenkins. who have earrlerlgsix rveekg under the care of the savior of Chicago's reputation streamers flaring frrm leading. Lton- the title of the bsiovcrl Dllvilflllll 1i nurses 110T graduating. and he would ls for the speaker lo zjihslp the forchfyouch f0; g5;- gfmiegqy pgg-mm, 'and carrying on the work whirhthey he so; m0 much agjgnnoi-h begun. the work of ministering to the! pat-ma,- _\;;1ng;-;-¢ 590146 sick It must. be remembered thatime “me 6553c; the hospital is not an infirmarl" or a ' are finally stinging the lion into ac- P°°Y mu“ T‘ “e555 “P3793 1-35‘! vear there were 393 patzelits who] C1011. r ~ . Mr. Dawes has denied that he rvtlli bald nothms: and 181 “rho 1111.1‘ pert-l us.“ his post m London} Dawes has. The salutatoryc address was read.‘ proved an amuhuly succusful manlbl‘ Miss Rose McGulgal-l expressing! as banker’ 50kt“ snammm awftlie appreciation for what the ssters dlplomih one pap" sax-a “He m“ have done for the graduate nurses‘ undoubtedly be able to clean up during the last rhrte veers. Llflplifb‘ those cowardly criminals who make in; useful kilos-ledge. instilling the‘ the name of Chicago a byword for 1°‘? °1' ‘he "Um? 3m"? Eli- cmnt amplcs of virtue and stir 1'11 c The ‘Vent-bet e“ correction where nrrcir-d a r. . ‘ed. To the rlortors for lectures T jinstruction. gratis de was also er».- wo i e _ jtended lvv the 11111159? The " ~a_l.-cr c2.- Ipl-egsed was tha’ v-‘rlri-l fe 1S over all who have been iiiili ‘Mei to “xi. find their looms and as m1" enriurable because dllllPF- have been fulfilled conscientiously" by the nurs- es. The presentalinn o.’ in‘ diplomas "1 ry a report that the famous Chi- cagoan may resign his ambassador-- ship here in order to devote himself to cleaning up the hornets which much ti! DALLAS. Tenn. J1me 16-51111- den storms o\ er the week end in the southwest took a toll of nine lives in Texas and caused dam- age in Oklahoma estimated un- rffi-lallv at stvrrril hundreds of thousand dollars chiefly to ripen- .35 ill ‘l A MAN. he. ill’. MANAQES tillliStti. MAY Dir. 0W Ar $0 0R Your“; hi’ e0 y lspeclal to ihe Guardiani ‘TORONTO, Ont. June 16.-Ac- ceptirig a "hitch-hike" lift on their u-ay to Montreal cost the lives of two Toronto youths and serious in- juries to a third at Rescott yes- by Mg: Maul“ followed terday Jack Palmer l7 of 5T0 St.’ 'D_ ‘Icunm ‘n mwndlmn: D_ Clarens Avenue. Duncan hfohiul1en..G_Ha:_\_e___ Aznsw sunny‘: Délkar" 20 of 103 Symirlgton Avenue. and‘ Hkyfilj], gem“: trad}? .-, . l a .. .. . lnielit Fred 3135s“ 19 o! Mu" Avenu“ Theihfedicel Association stated that the first two we" killed and the mud ‘latter came to the cm" pilrprxseiy: to ' one inlured. ILiey accepted a lift . _ __ I _ address th- gradilatln, iiu.aes l from a c" “hmh ci-“hed “no m‘ Dr Agnew in opsnlh: zrfer-red to if other on the highway The ‘police are ‘ ‘the hos ital tv ~21 which ti 1.1- mkm‘ m’ ‘rm’ d m’ m" ‘LUZ delizvelsolnvj- cahadla: lira- lical Association were received while. _ l . i: Prince-Eduard Island last "ear. Assass[nated The pleasure of being once more in TOhON-ro L“. m_ ...l 3...; the province l5 tempered by the 1.. .3, 53.1.3152“. rvupfalt 159K181 10 "l! Gill-Pin"! “a m" Dr 5 R- Jenkins '5 ‘bJand ' arm. prooih‘: ‘local tL.un‘.ci-- CANTON. Kwantung. China. June sent. Dr Aims‘ bald ll tribute I01 510;“ 5.44m gum Yen. gqvgmof of nurses and to the nursing professlor. “m, “d. “as afoemoon n Kwangsi Province. which edjolnslToday the graduate nurse with the and tomorrow mom-fin; If 35o Kwantung on the west was aaassin-lscientlflc training and wonderful 5m 5915 111,5 e-cenzng at ".53 and ated today by his bodyguard as he back-groundistaken almost for grant" . r1595 rampart-arr 1110711111; g‘ 403 was eating supper at the Asia Hotel.’ ed.Yetitlsonlyamatter ofa few de-Q L“! quang; moon Thur-sear; Jung Ho was shot in the back. caries when modem nurse traininiz was 1g_ 435 a m_ 2.10 httabs oi RUBIN Hlllili Flour are llltliifltillfl, Tllrlfs a RBHSUII-"UUAIJTY mode m ' \- 1? ,1» y. i r an: 1' _. e- .< , .‘.. ‘A