MAXIMS OF A MERCHANT .2111- _‘, power . oi observation it poor- It heart. that grows by giving MAXIMS or a .- MERCHANT il only the power oi the human melt ll-MN ll.“i‘.'i‘.‘l‘ii“.‘.i‘.‘.i‘ 323211.34 Th’? "‘ ‘ my -.--—--—-"--— Covers Prince Edward island Like the Dew "lull.firs:"sl.f.r.':l“r.:".§;... CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. MONDAY. JUNE 1o. 1930 1o races 57"" "-:.';;':."~r:.":.l":': "M “""" lllllcll iii ii filiLTliRAl 0h0h§_TOUR loaouillll) Subscribers to l1 S. Farm Public- ations". W ill Read Im- ircs ions of P. E. Ia- ialld Next Week. fin subscribers to thirty. A0115 that are publish- l llllllflllilllfill conditions mil. opportunities in ' Island visit next sled lrl edricultural ai- it opportunities and p _ , val‘ rczd the impres- r! rznnre Edward island which gm-“wriy u‘ members oi’ the Ameri- ‘m Agricultural Editors Association _________ _. (Coiztmued on pace 3) INNOIUNCEMENTS. comma; EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC. mun Festical. fishing pond ll New Glasgow Road. ad06-il-l3-18-2i. ~~e July 3rd {or Milton Tea. "ll iZIIB-fi -ll-l2-13-1S-l9-20-6i. "Lrnerald Club taking livestock and wool l3l‘ grading station Wednes- tly aim-neon. 18th. D. N. McKay. Secretary. d-l3-3l “Reserve Wednesday. June 18th llr ice Cream at Cornwall. Proceeds ‘bald o.‘ Mission Band. 4337-0-11-16-11-31. al by the pupils oi ll: \ v. l-leartz Memorial ilonrinv- evening. June 23rd. ' 4430-6-ld-2i. "Notch Harrington Hall tonight. "" ’ hi: show "The Black n special music. NewLibi-ary En d‘ o w e d l! tha will oi the lam Mr. Percy Pope it it undaratood that a bequest nu been made to the new publlo library in the way oi literature and a substantial en- dowment, the latter to the ax- tent oi about $500. sewn hun- dred booha have alao been leii to the inltituticn, all the typo which one would expect to iind 1n the library oi a cultured man. all oi distinct value and cover- ing a wide range oi subjects- science. biography. iiction. m“. ry. There was also included in the bequest a sectional book one. lwnlgllll (Canadian Prose) HALHLTON. Ont. June 1$~Tlvo pal-sou were kilico". and a third is believed dying as a relult oi the plurile by an automobile dowrl the James Street incline railway, on the mountain side here this morning. The dead are: Mrs. David Birtling and Alexander Dix. both oi Delsi. David nlrtlinp. also oi Delsi. is in the General Hospital suffering rrom iractures oi both leis, concussion and shock. and it it not believed that he will recover Flying Officerb Narrow Escape LONDON. June ii-Hanging head downward irom a runaway balloon Flying Oincer Pelham Groom, oi the escape irom death during gunnery practice in Wales today. The omcer, vuith Sergeant G W. Robinson, had been up several hours. observinggun-iire below and was being headed to the ground when the baloon’: hawser snapped. The bal- loon shot to a great height with the two men aboard and was blown out oi sight across the desolate Welsh "Nnt.ce--(.‘onlo to Sea View Wed- . c ll-‘itli. and see "Tony the Convict‘ prescntcd by Lot i0 players. llriot line Thursday. 4a7i-6-l6-2i “Tea 1. .~ u; Borden. The par- lrlloriera o.‘ Borden intend holding a lei parv- on Wednesday. June 25th. ‘(inch ior further aiin- cement. otrs-o-is "See :'.‘.:-.= Drama “Tompkins; lllzed .\la~.~. l-._v Union sisters Athletic Club. Ylflfiflfl. 1n Freetown, Tues- lll: June lTih. 4434-6-14-31. T5001” rvcl see- "Munmiy Dooley" Zlolilfl‘ ...~rl Bridge Players in with Rusliro lbank) Wednesday, “it ‘lib. ti33-6-it-3l. "Zion cliurcl-i Choir Concert. "(W m: Sale at Clyde River "Ill. “Olfldsj: evening. 16th inst. at "1 4450-6-14-2: x2e" Bridge. players viii n m play Wantcd~a Wiie {Miller Bridge Hall. Tuesday 17 W" ilnz- Thursday JllTé l9. t387-6-i2-l6-1T-3i ‘incisive Wednesday evening. June “i” ltr w» cream iestival in aid oi ‘l women's ‘institute on Lincoln Ms lawn, Central ‘Rovalty. 4410-0-13-16-17-31 ‘JIM Cream and Cake. Carlee and h-tvflcllr; served by the ladies o! HLnlt-rl Church. Montague. on f" E Fraser's lawn. Tuesday even- b J1me irm Come. 4/l40-6-i4~2i. It . "eboilllt miss seeincr the plav "Oth- m P!!! Husbands“ and concert by TPilns Aid Club oi Charlotte- m. 1r_l Loiv: Creek Hall. Tuesday. x~ “h. at 5.30 p, m. ‘Admission "M- u-lq-o-ie-zl n D . The MacDonald's Women's Insti- . “"11 hold their annual bazaar in hmcflnsolirlated School on Thursday. hnlilth at ‘l o'clock At 8 o'clock the ‘n. till ifommunitv League will pre- hk-u heir three act play "an Old- onerl Molnar.“ ABDll-o-lil-ti. n M ‘Mme Belmont Dramatic club oi m“. will present their three-act h T? items. "no Tretpaasing“ lrl mmr-‘wii Babtirt (Hall on ‘Tuesday :1. June 16th. Specialties be- the Acts. 1i not rlrio. dfld-d-id-satmontu . mouritama were it drifted i5 milel. The men tried frantically to pull the gas valve cord to bring the bal- lloon in the around. An upward our- ! rent or au- just saved them when the balloon was heading straight ior the electric wires oi the North Wales Power Company. Finally Sergeant Robinson maria:- ed to lump out. but his companion became caught in the basketwork and was blown up in the air, hanging by his legs from the rigging. For two miles Sergeant Robinson chased the balloon w.th its dangling passenger over ditches, hedges, thick- ets and bogs, until at last he caught it. Neither man. was seriously hurt. _...___._..._...__.. DUBLIN. June l5.--Captaln Charles Kingaiord-Smith. Aun- tralian aviator, tears ho may have to wait another week beibre be- ginning a ililht to the United States in the iamona airplane “Southern Croat." "Reserve Thursday. June 26th. ior Grecnvale annual ice cream iestlval. Mca-a-lt-ii "Tonight. Bazaar and ice cream social, Central Bedeqlie Schoolhouse. Women! Institute. i453-6-i64i "The Semi-annual meeting oi Queens County L.O.L.. twill be held at Argyle Shore on June list. at a o'- clock. 4d6t-6-il-2i "Mrs. t. came. oi Jones Bros. ‘ro- ronto. will be at Miss MacDonald‘: Beauty shobbe. a1 Grafton 5t, over Reddin Iron, Juno 11th, until iurther notice doing permanent wwing. ‘rel. let-L, or mite Iox Si: ior appoint- ment. 4467-6-16-11 "The lot it dramatic club will pralent their tour-act play entitled "Molly lawn" in Malpeque Hall. June Admission it and It cents. come one. come oil and enjoy a real 9.1;!‘- "Undar the auspices oi the Duncan YRS. the Moroll players present "mgr-wring Anna" in ‘lridgewm Hall ‘masday. Juno 11th. Good aplolal- glg, tcoa-e-it-li iioyal Air Force. had a hair-raising‘ 16th. 000d lplcilltill between" acts; Her Majesty Queen Mory‘ And Little Grandchild‘ l \‘l {i Although the cynoaureci o: yin-k, unilusteredl-by this nlty. (n one oi her ie ' villi"? the British people. la she ‘.1 Queen Mary oi Eng-land. alter London. recently. marked Cabinet. (Canadian Press) rus hiaclvlillan. Proiessor oi Enslishl v at McGiLl University. “'35 Bllllvllll-E l l lCablnet lrleetlng. \V.F. Kay. fir‘ appointed Niinisler without portiolio.‘ ‘The appointment oi Mr. Kay ill/til lCabinet representation to the Pro-l Smuts Makes ‘ Clean Sweep ' ___._ DUEBAN. Natal. Juno io.--The ‘South Ail-icon Pam‘. of whim Gt“- aral Jan Christian cmuls is 1w!"- made a clean sweep in the recent el- ections ior the provincial council. winning all twenty-rive seats. This ia a unique feat in South African W1" (tics. The South African party h“ twenty seats in the Old 6011M“- Pleasure Cruise Ends In Tragedy. (Canadian Pecan CLEVELAND. Ohio. June lie-A pleasure cruise oi three men and a girl in a small sailboat on Lake Erie. ieztant minority 1n presentation has oqqAwp,‘ m,“ Jung 15,43; cy-lthe death oi Hon. Jame-S (Minister of Fisheries at yesterdclfsiis I member ior Bromo. Mlsmssdufli- W-‘l-‘Hwm m ‘ma’ “m” recently appointed to the Senate. still holds the Portfolio oi Pensions and National Health. 'ended with tragedy today. nu oi the men drowned when the crait cap- sized. The girl was rescued aiter she had spent three hours in the outer cllnginl to a hie preserver. ..-.~.:~ " ' all eyes. the charming oihprlns v! the Bel“ attention, maintains he: royal d1:- appearances Pflnoeos Eliza-betel, tavorlte oi in photographs leaving with her rrandmothcr attending the royal tournament at Olympia. Gets Pgrtfolio Dr Cyrus MacMill-an Appointed Minister Of Fisheries In King g No appoint lst/er from British Columbia. ”?mlllullll (Canadian Press) LONDQN. June Detroit. She will be the only British entrant; ior the International ‘Trophy as the. result oi Major Segraves iatal 111-‘ Miss‘ England 1i. over turned while coins‘ at a speed oi about 1.00 milea an hour.‘ Miss Cal-stairs expresses deep re-‘ Juries, when his challenger, Quebec. which re- ‘piiectively been lacking since quence. the deiendant is not on- A. Robb.‘ titled to pay increased merit was made o! a WW‘ tlon to Aldermen icr the year 1980. but it'_ and shall be restrained from doll-lg expected that a selection oi a Min- l g9," ‘istcr from the Pcelrlc Coast. Province‘ Hon J. H. K1118‘ l-L-Miss Betty Carstaxs, unrlaunted by the tragic death of Sir Henry O. Sulfa“! ll wilrdcrmere yesterday. sailed aboard the steamship Berengaria ior the United States today with her motor) boat Estelle V.. with which she hopes to establish a new speed record at This Bandit Knew What He Wanted (Canadian Prom CHICAGO, June ikl-ie was a bandit who knew what he wanted. which was $700; and when the pay- ing teller o! the superior State Bank, at the urge oi a pistol. pushed ior- ward a package containing $5,000 the robber objected. “X don't need that much." he said, whereupon he carefully counted out $700. put it in his pocket. arid walked out. Crop Conditions BaJIn The West WINNIPEG. Man. June lit-West- ern Canada isburnlng up and its crop ls blown out o! the ground, in many places rain l5 actually needed. yet the wheat market is not showing much eflect. From Three M1115, Al- berta. comes a typical report as iol- lows= ' "Three Hills district needs rain. crop icing back every day. very dry soil driiting caused by excessive high winds; also several reports oi cut‘ i and wire worms doing severe dam- age. Conditions are not as good as his date last year and unless rains received by next Sunday our crop will suiler severely. as the weather last tour days has becn,75 to B0 and high winds with no rain." Aldermen Out Of. Luck _. (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO, Ont... June i5-Tororlto Aldermen cannot receive the increas- cd remuneration which they voted themselves two months ago. until next year. Thus l6 the eiiect of a Judgment handed down at Osgoode Hall today by Mr. Justice Kelly. granting E. Hoberborl an injunction. restraining the City irom paying the increase stated by the City Council in April last. . His Lordship says; "It comes down to this, that though section 435 (oi the Municipal Act) as amended. gives power to Council to pass by-laws ior payment oi annual allowances not exceeding $1.200 to Aldermen, the terms and conditions by which that power must be exercized were not observed and the power has not been‘ exercised. In conse- fOflilihéfl- 4o 4am‘ A dial. . COLDLY n’ lam’ I HEcF-SSARY 1o l 40K! HER 1'0 Kill: SccA FOvNTlAN l . . m“ at m’ ‘mm °l h" m“ m“ roaouro. June io-Mocsrm to iriend. but said that she would not change her plans u she was deter- mined. tor the sake oi British presit- ago, to make a good light ior tha tro- phy against her United States oppon- ents. The Prince oi Wales. who w much interested in the exploits Major sir Henry O. Segrave. MW sent a message oi sympathy to Lady it, read‘. "Please accept my Juno l9. 4.36 l. m tide eighteen nunum Bnlnaudck liquor Sen-ave. deepest sympathy in yours and our country's great loss." llle Sales (ll RUBIN llllllll lllllll ale lncleaslllll. storms. .6 and tomorrow morning at Sit. oi tisaa moor-row ri-iornlnl at 4.06- Last quart/Er moon Summeralde later than Charlottetown. tional Guardsmen patrolled twisted ruins oi southern Minnesota ad central Wisconsin villages today? l alter they had been swept by tornad- ‘ . Tornadoes Take Heavy _I_,ife T011 Damage In Wisconsin Villages Is l i l l l l E l l l l l Estimated at More than Million l D01lars——Ma.ny Dead. (Special to the Guardian) 15--Na- storm ST. PAUL». Min-IL, June ‘l oes that leit a toll oi iivc dead. Damage ls estimated at more than a million dollars. Four people were killed at lvlonovcnie. ivlr... when the wind wrecked their homes. A ireight. car was liitecl from the rails at Rain‘ dulph. Minn. and ilung against a‘ workman killing him instantly. Small children were missing in some parts oi the storm area. and rellei parties reported at dawn today to give old to those injured in more remote parts of the country. Scores were injured. Striking three times iri southern Minnesota. the south oi Si. Paul and darted Wisconsin. hammering at the towns. along the route between Ellsworth and Eauclalre. l P8750215 ‘dolph the storm cut a swath l twister curled just " into Nearly seventy-i were brought to hOSIJlIELE with injuries. ‘Two companies oi Na- tional Guards were on duty at Oslo. Sergeant and Randolph. Iillnn. Like an xigry python. the wind t.‘ whipped in and out anlong the Vil- lages. leaving some devastated and others nearby" untouched. two miles long and a half mile wide. Hal! the bulldlrlzs in some top-ms today" were only; plies oi debris where the owners hall hearredlv ‘sought to rescue a iew belongings. Gil-cling the ledge oi the St Paul suburbs the tornadoes swung into \VlSCOi‘i$ll‘.. w... Naval Treaty Gives United States Parity With Great Britain lfianazlian Press) NEW YORK. N. Y. June ifs-The‘ Britain in tonnage 15.500 tons. betwren fleets oi l London Naval Treaty gives the Uri-ll small. iteel States a parity with Great Bri-l 2.500.000 tors eacl-i and said Treaty small dii- ain ior which it otherwise would tween the United States and Great‘ relatively’ WG-5 ‘critics were luagnliying At Ran- ] luulmllil MARITIME Plulllcll Mr. W. C. Burkholder, Chief Engineer of C. N. Telegmphg‘ Prophecies Auto, matlc Train Control. Touring the lliaritime Pmrww ‘i ior the ilrst time in connection with ‘me lvork oi hi5 department. Mr. W. l C Burkholder. chlei engineer as the Canadian National Telegrcp _ ‘and the man who made 1t possibll l Yo: the Canadian National Railwayg it" establish and maintain a. two- "1? telephone communication from. ( "Hid-viz tram. arrived in tine city‘ 581M115?‘ evening. Mr. Burkholder‘ iFDOmfiiirilPd by: his assistant, Mr. A, ‘is Coolz. ha"! inspecwl telegrapli ‘lines l.‘._ diet)" Brunmqe; and gm,‘ ‘Scotla and also the oiilce at sum; mcrside SDEJRIDS in regard to the mud; developed means oi communication; rvh-n lnternewed by: a Guardian r94 lporter. Mr. Burkholdei" strained the lad that it was a development rather than ari IFHQDLZOD. and moreover. mériy a filo‘ step in development. soon, Mr. Zzirkholder prophesied 1| will not only be pcmble ior the dig. ‘patcher and engineer to converse o1 ‘to establish this type o: wmmumc. latlon betoem the resi- oi the tl-aui "d the ensure. but also to inaugu. lrat- automatic train control. Up till the present time comma-c. ial service has been established or‘ “"1 ire-m only. the International hi“ w expend szooooooooo over a iercnces ‘between what each nation Iard the m I l. r boh - ~ - De ta, t. travellina period o! l5 years. remaining iriier- ior in sea powrr during that time. Ambassador Charles. G_ Dawes said or his arrival irom Lozdon last night on the Cunard liner, Aquitania. Dawes express-id confidence thelstates got the advantage. The rip-l Treaty would be ratiilod by the Seii- lponcnts oi the Treaty in the Ufilb‘ he ed States claim that Greet firitain‘ ate. In s prepared statement. pointed out that thr- diflcrence be- and Japan got the advantage. The Treaty. Dawes. sold protects tho‘ country both il'i tille Atlantic and‘ Elullnil TOTAll08 llvanted and what each nation got. I "The iLvmnsss or‘ thif settlemeit Ls demonstrated by the tact that the ‘opponents oi the treat): in Japan claim that England and the United: Pacific. I i ‘mezgt today. u-here his son n. a grad luate His nephew and secretary.‘ ‘bu land sir l-lenrn- Cole. airwor oi the‘ British Department o: Foreign Dawes attended the Lavrrencevillei N. .l.. preparatotj: school commence‘ , betv-‘eeii Toronto and llioritreai. A4 the Preieiit rzlxgc Oi conversatzozl in [only 200 miles, tun ltfifillillb am l119¢955B~’!-‘ between the cities Houw 1n three or iour years thd range will exlmzd to 350 miles. ‘rho ' CV61’. ‘plat/é. and commercial tervlcn on; ‘begun on April 2r. i930. To demonstrate. Mr. Burlcholdej [r-‘lll- on Tuesday nitxt. rvliilo travelz lling between Aiontresl azzd Torontq address the assembled delegates Q1 _ the Amcrxai: Institute o.’ Elcctrlcu la? Enslr-‘erul; who at that lime our convening 1:. the latter city. l M: Burlzliclrler anticipates. hex‘ Al» ‘wear improvements and rcarrangeq development tool»: two year-g, o; com... 9T. JOHNS, Nild. attempts to save the schooner Blue-‘ nose by lettlsoning her have iailed. and eflorts oi‘ the sleam- ‘ er Argyle to pull the erstwhile speed) champion oi the north Atlantic on. the rocks at Point Roche. Placentia‘ Bay. have proved unavaiilng. It is now believed the schooner will be a T, v total wreck. lie Wéflthfii‘. P"! l The Bluenose was on hei- way to Agnegtia. to take on capliri as but‘ when she grounded‘ firth-lint? hub“ mnmce Fhday‘ l‘! the Dominion Live Stock Erantlf ‘ior the Banks. (Canadian Press) I June l4.—All salt. cargo I fairs and mposlliors proceeded to Chicago. both are on the aczisorx- lstai: oi the Chicago Worlds Fair (nxenle lfi the yvlants l1“.'c. and p1 ‘those at other pointy in (.35 M“), imcPronnees. Thu. year the w‘ ‘Vie? sfitcm was zlislalled in Moxie- ‘ten and l: l} exported that the some ' ' . ~11 ' we .; in - Offlclal ls ijrfllfjFpiliiillC Cllilizliileliiiilmgllilmmi board a 11101111; from is accomplished b-l ’Tfansffiffed “means of a s1: -l-li embodying the carr er telephnrl" l‘l'll1\3lDi€S~ The To Monet-on l ‘ ‘ lilies paralleling the rallwot are used as longrudal con-i cerrcen the terminal pick-up 1n this manner, lPiCf points and the car ‘he swirl: caller distance is redu that between the telegraph line and the ldiiiVlif‘ tracks, MONCTON. June lt-Joiin Gllli"5.: who has been aztached l0 tire (‘liar- 1° "111" lottetowrl oiTlce {or the last {our years has recently been trarislerred m New Brunswick Mr Gillie: is one oi the (Alleged Libel l In N.B. Campaign l l (Canadian Presal l ‘wooosrocx. N. n. June i4.- ‘ Wendell P. Jones. K C.. oi this too-n. ‘Leader oi the Opposition Parlv in l New Brunswick. today retained Win- ‘slow and lvicNair. oi Fredericton. ns‘l\l'°d\1<"il'lS ‘solicitors ior hllnseli to demand ve- Jaym yaw-m?“ land. which traction i rom st. ment headed "liquor Joke bared‘ u“ 5cm,“ M“ be “ken m regard m methods oi markemig. man; districts ‘ ens: across Canada oi the aovei-tisemenulm this pr l pzonecrs in co-opei-af‘ ‘work. having had a lléls in this work ior many fears The expansion oi co-opel'atl\'e mar- tliP Island ls the reslil‘. o! the unilrllig efforts r.‘ lives who kctlhg on c lilnrkel .11; .ai interest King Will Deliver His Keynote Speech’ sponsored and lolloived up llllS wrrk ‘in the interests of produvczn- in New l areas are lixore * and less eflective. Realizing the beneiils oi su Briilisnzck. (he ‘west-ntk‘ widely‘ scattered than on Prince Edward ‘ls-‘ has made organization 3mm“ ‘m; M“. all“; neu-gpgperg! ior marketing purposes more diiilcult which might publish the advertise- ovince lime asked that as- ‘ (“mam a -_-.=¢-;@~v- (Canadian Press) OTTAWA On? June ld-Thls wl l» an Plfiltlllll week in the Domin’ general election canipagll You: iizght P7011171‘ will deliver t! (he Liberal par Ch Tomor- iiarkenzze Kitty :2.- speech iol a: a meeting e( ‘ Brantiord Has words ‘.\'\1i be breadi it will probably oi (he record oi th( ‘the authors which appeared t , iresh westerly winds. mostly lair and “m! as m“ o‘ the Pmnmm gene“; lwarrn, possibly a iew local thunder election campmgn‘ The libel alleged in the advertis-e- ! lo Slifh feque-Sli- llii» mid!’ m! 5P1‘- Thuraday‘. llniatlon that he ma filth ti“ W‘ lmmw" ‘i 1'” merit mentioned is contained in inspires oi Mr. intimation that the Carleton Sentinel ; will be altaciied to the Moncion oi- Sun sets this evening at 1.53 and pubmhed in Woodstock is "his own" l lice oi lllP Branrli and Will work in to power (Jones) paper. and also in the iri- de a statementlln close connection with to the eiioct that the present New ‘time Marketing Board. Inc . and airi- act is well eniorc- cultural representatives oi the Pro-‘he begzns his at Victoria. B C. thl odny ior the iirst‘ filil-allte be given them in olsaiiizing‘aclminlsirauon 0i winch he is tht ior such work. therefore. the Doinin-‘head a re '3- l0 the key-nou- speech ‘ion Live Stock Branch in YQSPODSELGCIHTTQC] b3: Hon R B. Bennetu ‘Conservative Loader in Winnipeg 1 rveelr our.) and an anncuncement oi me GoW-‘rnrnents plans. ii returned Gillies available He ‘(he English sections oi the province with the CilfiElEiiCe in tune. Hon, the Mari- R. B Bennett will probably be able (4 Lsien in on Mr King's speech beiord same night _ mineral Department oi Agriculture