lViAXIMS or A MERCHANT t ¢—@-- 4v - m hath poor judgment that net a mind of his own. hath 1-» ‘>- lamina gurlolll Guardian, Founded Ill". “we Guardian Two 00in. Enthusiasm At Cons. Convention 100 Per Cent Attendance Of De- legates Yesterday At Rousing Meeting Which Voiced Fullest Endorsation Of Conservative Candidate And Party Leader. \\l. CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. THURSDAY. JUNE 2c, 1930 AIR SERVICE TII I} A N A II A I SI II II NTEIIIPIAIER English Sdzhtists Will Spend Summer In Greenland Looking Into Feasibility of Route. (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Ont, June Zia-To de- tlulllln lil j/ //// Tile Pe pies Paper l“ m». ' 1 ‘Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew Ex-Moderator And Bride lilIARllI/Iy mph \‘\\\\ ’: Read by Everybody He X not wholly in his own. . OIL I MERCHANT hlmlutfliluflililtbllldfillitt 12 PAGES B II N SERIIATIIIE BRIEF UPENS IINI. CAMPAIGN Renews Pledge t o Carry Out St. Law- r e n c e Waterways Project. oosouao. Ont, June za-lmla; Atlantic. the first audience in the Ontario por- tion of his Dominion campaign, Hon, R. B. Bennett, here last night on the (Special to the Guardian» Able Speeches By Mr. J. Frank Arnett, Hon. And Many Others. 'l‘hc 37th annual meeting of the West Prince Liberal-Conservative As isolation, held yesterday at Oloary. nlmished another striking illustra- tion oi the flowing tide of Conser- vilive sentiment that is sweeping Prlrlce Edward, Island and Canada. v, the present time, The meeting was certainly the largest and most mthuslastic political gathering held m the district for many years. Dole- gains in the number 0f 165. fully rc- pesentatlve oi the thirty-three poll- ng districts, together with a large resales: of sltornata delegates and llect rs from the different polls. fill- ld the spacious hall to capacity. ifarly who were unable to gain ac- res patiently "listened in" from windows and doorway and applaud- ed enthusiastically the speeches tint were delivered. ' Mr. Frank J. Arnett. the . , ‘ conservative stasidard-bcarer for the Bounty in the coming election, re- " RISE ENTERP termine the feasibility of a North At- lantic air route between Great Bri- tain and Canada, a group of English scientists will spend the summer in Greenland and the islands oi the Canadian Arctic. it was learned here today from officials of the Northwest Territories branch of the Department J. D. Stewart shores of Lake Ontario, renewed his HARBOR GRACE. Nflfll. June zsI pledge to carry out, the 5t. Laws-wee -Ca.ptain Charles E. Klngsford waterways project lf elected to power. Smith and his three companions “For the last nine years," the landed their aeroplane Southern Cross on the Harbor Grace flying field at 5.55 a. m. Eastern standard Time, today. They were the first ev- Conservative leader exclaimed, “the Government has been talking about this scheme. But what have they 1 Annual Bublcrlptlona Delivered $5.00. . d! aml Clnnd-l -ni‘l v.s.a.u.eo.' Plane Lands At Harlfgr C race Capt. Kingsford-Smith And His Companions Were The First To Reach Newfoundland On Westward Flight Across The order l:l for four o'clock. At five a. m. Newfoundland daylight time (2.36 est) they hoped to be on their way Everything pointed to success. Today the Southern Cross was overhauled and refueled. The weather here io- hight was well nigh perfect, a clear sky, warm atmosphere. faint breath ceived a t. deua ovation, m, Arnett spoke at the conclusion 0g the of the Interior. Backed by English capital. the scheme calls for a. regu- flvrlv? They have done nothing. But they have talked. They have had a er to reach Neu-foundland on a west- I of wind from the south, with the ward flight across the Atlantic and I first and second acts completed in a business meeting. fcvlowing much. antly the campaign issues 1nd com. paring the policies l-nd action; er the two parties. 5mm" “#4934141”! M4218 was "m delivered by Hon. .1. p. Stewart. K. Q. leader of the Conservative Party 1n this Province. Mr. Stewart also was accorded a rousing wel- come. His speech. was a logical an. alysis and indictment of the inoon. la: passenger service 52m Croyden across the North Atlantic, across Greenland and the northern tip o3‘ Quebec and into the interior of Can- ada by way of Hudson or James Bay. Winnipeg is spoken of as the western terminus of the air route. The old Shackleton ship "Quest" has been‘ chartered, it is understood, and as soon as navigation permits. a trip will be taken to Greenland and through the sistencids and insbceritie; of the Mackenzie King cot-ernment, m4 was received with loud applause, Other speakers were Maura, c, Shelton Sharpe, Wilfred Taniorl, m- M. 1.. A.. Ernest H. Strong. x. 0.. Summerside. Jame; Meal-nth, 5;, Louie, Gilbert Gludet, Bloomfield. Nelson Ramsay. Conway. Austin Bombay. Conway. The spew-bee were of an exceptionally interesting char- acter and the meeting throughout was characterized by "the greatest harmony and optimism as to the re- sult of the forthcoming contest in Prince County. througluut the Pro- vince and the country generally. ‘ I |prmident of the Association. ape-lily Iprcsided. Among others on the plat- (Canadlan Press) NEW PORT. R. I-. Jhue Zli-‘IE Enterprise, smallest of the four can- i 4:: L‘: rh“ B: ":._.‘-‘.__ t‘: American Cup against Sir Thomas limptons Shamrock V, won the Eastern Yacht Club series in the third and final race today. The Weet- tlnoc. Morgan Nichols entry. came in wound and the Yankee third. The M)‘. J. Albert Brennan. Titnish. for-m was Mr. John A. Hackett. Tig- (Ccntinued km yPmeig ISIISPENIJEI] ERIIM TRAIIINR Enterprise won yesterday and the pre- - "out day's race went to her when‘ ihe Weetamoe withdrew voluntarily w" l Protest by the Enterprise. ANNOUNCEMENTS. (Canadian Press) VANCOUVER. June 25. The firm of Holloway. Mills and Company. Limited, has been suspended from trading on the Vancouver Stock Bx- COMING EVENTS, change, C. G. r ‘ . President. an- MEETINGS’ ETC pounced today. The suspension went I ‘ ___, into effect late Tuesday afternoon I '5ll1r86oh Tea Party July lst. and the firms representatives were 452°"6-2°'31- not on the floor of the exchange dur- u"l\lliton Tea and Bazaar. July 3rd. Dboslfe 501100]. 4918-64641. "Reserve Tuesday. July 15th for R°11° Bey Tea. 4923-6-26-2i. “Q51. Columbus Tea Party, Wed- Bl’. July 2nd. 4540-6-19-101. ."H3\'0 an ideal holiday at Sturg- ‘°‘ ‘M parry. July 1st. 4827-U-fl-“Ii ‘Flame in Pownal, Wednesday. i’ 9th. Plan to come. 4932-6-20-2lts. “Rsserve Wednesday. July 16th for i Party at Iona. 4B92-6-25-4i. ing todays trading. _.i... _.__.__._. Hudson Straits" into the bay. It is possible the boat wit: make her way to Churchill. Meterologicel records will be made. observations taken of landing possibilities and a tentative route surveyed. From information avalable here, it is not likely that any plane will use the route this year. lllnl or ul- EMPIIlYEIl (Canadian Press) WINNIPEG. June 25.-Communist unemployed scorned policemen‘: ba- tons today and rioted in the shadow of Winnipeg City Hall. Three hund- red jobless. irate at Mayor Ralph H. Webb's refusal to accede to their de- mand for a hearing rushed police. who barred their entry into the civic omoes. Several were injured slightly James Bcattie. six foot ring-leader of the Communist mob. was arrested af- ter having battered aside a trio oi po- licement in the milling crowd. The gathering refused to disperse and po- licemen were placed on guard about the city hall lees further trouble might ensue. FIRE IIESTRIIYS I i , widow of late Rev. Dr. T. L. Ile- lrvine. pastor of First Church. Hamil- ton. leaving Timothy Eaton churchv after their marriage. Dr. James Endlcott. of minions oi United Church of Ola- ada, and formed moderator. and his bride. formerly Mrs. T. L. Mclrviue. Rev. Butter from New ‘Zéidldnd Is Sent to Canada byiTons I Ten Million Pounds en Route to Anticipate Abro- lgation Of Trade Agreement Which Comes to Close in October i HALIFAX, N. s. June 25-Nearly tvculd, ship enough butter into Can- ten million pounds of New Zealand ads, to be held in storage and keep butter. carried by the British freight the price down throughout i931. af- crs Huntirlidon and Malia-hi. are en ' m. the existing all-retirement with i 2 Halifax for consumption in New Zealend is abrogated in Octob- Canada. Another steamer with a er. huge butter cargo. it is reported, will The shipments en route are be- sail for Halifax next month. lievod to be the largest amount of These large importatlons. which butter ever forwarded to Canada. in probably will be augmented by ship- such a short period. although last‘ merits through Halifax and vanoou- winter several caFBOES- all totallinz r reference to the Supreme Court of_ Canada and have taken refuge ln consultation after consultation." He ocean. The first was the BremenI Pil-lifld- 311d 811114 IPPIIUBO. oontlnu- ivhich landed on Greenly Island off I M1 “Asainst that. you have the un-I the coast of Labrador in 192a. I equivwll PFOITRBQ 0f W!’ Pl-YW 301' the Alter making sure that their plane I immediate construction of the St. I had been safely quartered the avigt- ors immediately sought sleep. They said they would rest but a short time as they wanted to supervise the rc- I fueling and check on the motors. plele a westward crossing oi the g Lawrence waterways." \ Mr. Bennett scored Premier King I for criticizing his suggestion for call- jlng of a session of Parliament im- 'medlately after the election to deal with unemployment. "He tvents a conference.” the Con- servative leader exclaimed. “I wish you bad seen the conditions I vit- nessed out West. Winnipeg alone is spending $3.000 per day in looking u. flew across. Francisco to Australia and then lastI year flelv to London from AustraliaI left Port Marnock eight miles from Dublin. Ireland. at 10.21 p. m. East-I errl Standard Time Monday. It had tcr the unemployed. By the time he I been in the air 31 hours. 29 minutes. I I5 ‘hrough Wm‘ wfitem can“ h‘ The plane will leave at daybreak tc-I will wont no more conferences." I marrow for New York, arrangements I having been made for taking on 400 gallons of gasoline. LATER Premier Ferguson Premier Ferguson made reference to , the Prime Mmistgg’; yer-gm 5mm- HARBOR GRACE. Nficl. Jurle 25-‘ merit to him Jl-em the pump; plat. ‘The break of a new dams will see farm “to mind his own bugine5sfl I the Southern Cross again droning As the elected leader of the Govern- down her blower airway w New mcnt of this province. the Ontario ; York, refreshed by a. day of lelsureI Premier, continued, he always con- ‘@1961’ ‘he 51°"? than thirty sleelfllessv sidcrcd that the business of the peo- I hours that ended as the big patch-I ple of Ontario was his own business. work plane dropped down here this. “We all recall very well." he declar- morning. Capt. Charles Kingsiord-I ed, "where issues arise afiectlng prc- Smith and his three companions. tllnces. Indeed l recall in i596 the I went to bed tonight with a breakfast I slogan in Ontario was ‘Laurier. Mow- ., ' ' 8% 8nd Victory.‘ Sir Oliver Mowat I-—--—-—~-—»—-—-—— was then Premier of Orltario. He MONTREAL. Que. June 25- was Premier before the election and. Relivfle 0! field!’ PPOHPBM H"! did not resign until after the Dorrlln- I I 39°15"?! W ""11"" "m" “°" ion election. Down in Nova, scam’: men to membership featured the the ' annual meeting of the General dissolution follows: var later in the SUYYImELB-IB regarded " u apparently bearing out the fore- casts that New Zealand producers; million; of pounds. arrived at vary- Libel" 51°85" WM ‘Lflurleltl ing intervals for many months. keep ing local prices at a low level up to the present time. Fielding and Victory.’ In New Bruns~ ; n-iclc it was ‘Laurier, Blair and Vict- I ory." I lie stopped and added with a touch » I Will Solve Highway Problem The Conservative Party in Parliament has stood ‘of humor, "and 1 would not object n1 the slogan today were ‘King. Sinclair.’ and Victory.’ ” I I Accounts Association held yester- day. E. C. Baker. Montreal. was elected honorary president. Lad- I islas Joubert. Montreal. and E. J. S. Wallwork. Toronto. and E. H. Champagne. Montreal. vice pres- ldents I Nationalists Of the second expedition ever to com- Isuccessful westward crossing of the North Atlantic. the stage was set for the final scene and the curtain calls at Roosevelt Field. with the comple- tion of the thirty-one and one hell hour flight from Port Marnock, Iro- land, at 3.26 local summer time this morning. Capt. Klngford-Smith who thus became the first man to span both oceans in a heavier than air craft declared the Atlantic crossing The southern Cross which in 1928 I to be more dangerous than the trans- the Pacific from san I Pacino one the journey he completed two years o-go. Conservatives Gained’ Two Seats‘ In Alberta (Canadian Prfle) EDMONTON, Alta, June 25-11» last doubtful seat in Alberta follow- ing last week's provincial election was placed today in the Liberal column. setting the party's total at ten seats. Victory in St. Paul constituency, where J. M. Dcchenc was declared elected. glvcs the Liberals three more members than they held in the last assembly. The final standing as a result oi the election vote. as compel’- ed to the position of the House at Next Inef- I House House United Farmers of Alta. 40 t8 ; Liberals 1O ‘I Conservatzves 6 4 ‘ Labor 4 ' 6 Independent 3 0 Total 63 M Dechcne defeated J. L. Joly. who represented Si. Paul in the last legis- lature. as A. U. F. A. member. One ' poll l5 mlssing. but the Liberal nom- ‘ ince holds a nine vote edge and. lik- Joly. trho arrived in Edmonton to- . day. concedes the scat to his oppon- New Vessels ITo ‘ cnt. Besides the three seat. gain by the Liberals. Conservatives added two India Reject The “Reserve Saturday, June 18th for ice Cream Festival and Bingo at Dolrorrs Creek School. Rustico. If not fine. Monday. June 30. 4924-6-26-21. (Special to The Guardlanl CHICAGO. June 25.-- Fire destroy- ed 50 aeroplanes and three hangars at the municipal airport today with a loss of $2,250,000. Starting with an explosion in one of the hangars on the Universal Air Lines. the fire des- troyed that building. leaped to a gray goose line hangar destroyed it and than consumed the stout airline hanger before it was brought under control. "Friday, July 4th ls Ayrshire Day at the Experimental Station. Char- lottetown. Come to the sale at 2 o’- clock, when 30 choice lwrsiliree will Ibe sold without reserve. ABIO-eod-ii i -_-_- l "Big Aquatic meet at St. Peters Zl-ierbol- Wednesday. July 2nd. Al- most evcry event known to water sports on the bill-oi-fare. Events In his “keynote days ago. Hon. party's stand in Federal aid for highways. 5U consistently and energetically for Federal aid for; I highways. and a renewal of generous grants for this. —— purpose. In a statement to the electors. l Hon. W. A. Black and Felix P. Quinn. emphatic in this pledge-Federal aid for main trunk roads, in order that provincia ed for use on the secondary roads of the Province. “ speech at Winnipeg a few R. B Bennett, in addition to his Parliament on the question of pledged “the establish- met of a National Highways System.“ just published.’ are definite and i money may be releas- Simon Report I I I Be Constructed I ___ I (Special to the Guardian) I LONDON. June zs~m First LnrdI of the Admiralty today told the If-lousc of Commons that supplement- I -__ I nor/mar. Xlidla. June Z5-—'i'heI Simon Comlssiorrs report was gener- alhr r-iected by leaders among the In" emrrmm m m‘ gmvmmentlsIlndlan Nationalists today. most of I whom declared the recommendations I 1930 naval construction program jwould be presented shortly ior three ‘s-inch gun cruisers. nine destroyers. mm“ ‘“bm‘m°" ‘w’ “w” “dlleuler oi the Gandhi crsobsdicncc one net. layer and l target touring were not acceptable. The Pandlt Motilal Nehru. present I campaign. said the All-India Con- open to Province. Ball game in the evening. Meals and refreshments served during the day. hrflcmember the Tea at West Cove- ill United Church July 9th. 4931-°-1°-11~ fifl-d-il-li-ttsm. "R8 Cream Social at. U188 ~- . l Vallv Play at Insulin.»- u“ M°ndllh June 30th. Every- Thaw. vlemy m‘m‘uc pay," yum“ ‘$9141’ will present their t-Ict 608194? in the Elieralie Hell "The Annual Picnic of the Tryon Wit Church will be held ‘Tuesday. ' 4930-6-23-11. "ly let "he Cream Social and Dance in vmw" HI". Friday, June 27th. 49l9-5-20-2i. "Dominion Day Racer-Everybody "W18 to Sturgeon Tea. July let. GOZB-Q-Il-‘ll “out Hlelam, “'8 "h. e-aa-zl ‘Wham School. EHJMYIHI live hogs and calves at "lid Monday forenoon. June 80th. ‘IM-l-IQ-Il wsfime to the dance and ice cream - ebliera Corner d-lall on ‘I'D-lure- “Y Whine. the ma. Ladle please I” a . enlng. June I'l- en ‘i’ M7119 annual meeting of the Polly hv°iew Co. will be held on Tues- -~'"1v 1st. It 2.00 r. m. in Mount 0294-2041. “Wedding Belle" on Friday. June 17th. Doors open at 7.15. curtain rise! at 8.15 p. m. dance will follow the play. I-llli the proceeds in aid of the llllereiie rink. 034-045-11- wr“ fu-tya-Thi parishioners of St. Ann's. hot 65. intend M1615! I m party on Wednesday. My Ind- on the grounds near the Church. Qlfillld the day be unfit. the tea will be cl! the following Thursday. All the usual tee party amusements will be in INN _ 3° pal Come all. for you come o mks-n.“ “some In grand Conbirrlfllahd Pie dleh Hll . l? 9V’ Social in Coven Th." ‘:11 b. M“ and outside talent. IP90" mum‘ and step-dentin! W 309914 NW“!- Proceeds In aid of furnishing I110 ‘l?’ $55900 each. housed smaller planee mail and passenger trailic. WHOOI CUR 1W6 “ED112188 only. Degree Conferred On J. A. Clark (Special to The Guardian) Supt. of Dominion _ l with pies free. M" a w” tun-magaz- hrm, Charlottetown . The heaviest loss wee sustained by the Universal Lines. Ten aeroplanes. molt of them tri motored Fokkers. were destroyed. They are valued at The other hangars used in air Several portant this is. It was highways: Our own people do not have to launched the great national plan of Federal aid for and the failure of the present Domlnlon Government to continue those generous grants has vessel. Rt. Hon. A. V. Alexander. the first lord. said orders for laying downtheee vessels would not he giv- en until the lut quarter of this fin- ancial year and that only a. small sum would be required to be spent on the vessels specified. 1 would em- be told how im- Sir Robert Borden who gress would pay no attention to the Simon report. Others asserted the report was not acceptable either to the Hindus or the Moslems. Moderate Indian opinion was as emphatic ln condemnation of the re- port as the Nationalists, although ex- lnen. including pilots and mechanics were in the building. but escaped before the fire reached the front of the hangar where they were able to WCLPVZILI. N. 8., June fld-A special convocation of Acadia Univer- lity tonight conferred the degree of Doctor of Science upon J. A. Clark. Experimental been most discouraging. For therein lies the solution of the problem of secondary roads in this Province. With adequate Federal contribution to the construc- tion and maintenance of trunk roads. hundreds of thousands of dollars would be released to es- tablish the kind of secondary roads our people require and deserve. , ' The day has gone when highways could be re- garded as strictly provincial. The motor car, that modern means of rapid transit. has broken down provincial barriers. and the highways of this country today should be regarded quite as much a Federal as a provincial and municipal responsibility. The Treasury at Ottawa has been overflowing for years, while the provincies, particularly the Marl- ‘gin-lee, have been herd pressed to make both and: Phi-BAH TQYMYI!" W» 5193M"- preseed in milder language. lhlt m!" INF! N‘! TNWNQ in "-3 The criticisms centred in the pro- P11995191“ °Y “h!!! "hm! “W! DIN- ‘ posals regarding the central govern- ed the age limit and to enable the meats not granting power to the As- Rfllill N"? YD carry out ifJ current I sembly, which was described as re- dutias in time of peace and that the I notional-y and totally out of touch program hll no relation to those of with the strong Nationalist fccllng other powers. ‘Thaflrit lord laid he which recently has arisen in India. thought the lix inch gun cruisers The proposed Governor's powers would be of 6.500 ions. The ultimate would make the idea oi, a provincial coet of the program spread over three I autonomy little better man a farce. years would be about neonate. m» Indians we. meet. The Federal Government has a DIRECT RE- SPONSIBILITY in this most important matter. and our own people are greatly heartened to know that one of the great parties in this Dominion is PLEDG- ED, to this form of aid and relief seats to their representation, both annexed m the cities. The Weather, etc I Airway Ailuasr 70R I Kuowitlltc ISN'T I As Eilttltluc is I ‘ii-iii Q/IAER i Nluo .' i High tide this morning at 9.46 and tonight at 11.39. Sun eeta this evening at 7.55 and rises tomorrow morning at 4.10 (Standard Time.) New Moon Thunday. June N. M! a. m. Sumlnerside tide eightem mining later than Charlottetown. ‘