I ,_ __ _ _` *W* , , so .. Il d IIIT. ‘ 2 i - N ' ' ‘ !°”'l"’ G"lrd|“' rmlinrewo Cents. l I Y i. 4’ ' _ _ Covers Prinoe_Edward Island Like the Dew (3,.-liiieerllill Guardia . CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA 12, 1930 10 PAGES ;=;;i__sél:;;i:c:l;_| gegvflzgsém. =:r_== I 'l . 5 . - ____ ,.1 __= __ ___ _ ____ _ _ _ j < 019 Slwriiage In Switzerland Serious 1 » . ‘ Canadas Premier And R-100 Comm _ _ ander In Unique 'Conversation 3%. ._- --~*-- ' ---' --W ' _ _. C. .Nl R. Railways Dock l"otal Loss Yaiicouver Water Front Scene (lf Million Dollar Conflag- ` ly Completed. ration-Structure Only New- _.1 fffanadlan Press) \’A.\’COU‘.'E.'R., B. C., Aug. 11- llzckened mars along the Vancouver waterfront today marked the wreck_ ofthe new Canadian National Rall- uys dock at the foot of Main Street, rnerl sudden fire Sunday caused image placed at $1,256,000 and :fated excitement that caused one leatli by heart failure and caused Allzht lrilllfl' to tive firemen, just Here At Last WATERBURY, Conn., Aug. 11 -The u.n°rthodox but ingenious naturalist. Lester Green of Pros- Peat, is new trying to cross breed pigeons. owls and parrots in an effort to develop a. night-seein; carrier pigeon which can deliver its message verbally, according to a dispatch to the Waterbury Re- publican from Prospect. Lester has succeeded in getting a bird that can carry message and see at night, but the only speech he can ¢et out of it la two days before the newly compZeted‘ , "B°l°l'l¢Y” Sly! th! diSl>l¢¢\I- .structure was to have been turned over to the Government. ' The spectacular blaz; broke out in mid aftemoon and in hal! an l'iourIA G G the entire structure had been razed.` Fire swept down _the waterfront al- ing. leaving only the new ramp at L the mtrlnol hee from damage. most the full len h of the build- tspeeial to the Guardian) __ _-_ _ _ States wheat. ‘_ ___ ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS ETCS. “co1e.»l~.arl Picnic called oft until ‘ her notice. 5785-B-i2-21. "Reserve Wednesday. August 13th 1:: Plonto st Kelly's Cross Church. 5949-8-'I-51. “Rossi Bills. Verlion iRiver, will ilraeirolil Au-;u;t 1-ith to '.18th. 5783-8-ll-31. “Came to the Ice Cream Social in lrzdilbane Holi on Tuesday evening, *lust 12‘h 5939-a-li-zl. "ll`.nsloe Club loading live noel: Tiirsdaj' Augil;t 14th. T. A. Rodd. iecretarv, 5'lBl-8-l2-21. "Easebal1' Elr leaszue stuff. 'limi-or rr' al Borden i=~rldav. miaud saturday, 5790.11 T53. Peters Club loading lambs ai “P<1-'i‘fsda.v. August i:-ith. we Mr!:ml:., Secretary. 5763-li. .""‘55°7"5 TUE-Sday. August 12th for Pri" at Rice Point in Chas. -tCl‘iPr!1.= iield. 5959-8-'I-9-12-3l. 155°” fflF;'st Ice Cream Social 5” C_z:f°. Plsquid East School __.lli:o._ Friday evening. August "‘ 5184-s-iz-al. 'Hunter River Club loading live yi `lT.Eili~rdi\~, August 14th insteed| 3~~~.`1f.\n Week. Russell N!chol~ ”°‘ 5*°fEf=rv 5'/eo~a-la-ai. “D” C3-ff' 171 Queen St.. Char- lottetown Clircltic l\’lalad‘es prevent- :wild cured at home. where they _ bite 5418-'I-I5-3m »=1s:..'. Tues.-S Dramatic club will h___;~_Ftl~_slr_ three-act comedy hi }___1_ri.:ans Fortune" in Eldon “lnsaayg August 15th. Doorsl P- m. 5195-a-ii-41 n ‘G ,M";'_i‘_’__ P31". "Finnegan‘s Fortune", sunk!!-; to be presented by the St. |m_____» _ramatlc Club in Eldon Hall um-»A_~ postponed until Friday f lsust 15th. 5794-13-11 m_;;°I'é`:’_Y11__rir_ shoot of the Pownal ‘ul mlb"-ll be held on Saturday, hte' eginning at 9 a. m. Alll - .s are requested to attend. | 5197.8-ll-21 5 »=f-ara.. 3*? =1 rx ,- 51;, de? *1 the supper at the W. Wood, I-Ilghlandl I drlesdav evening, August) ~ -Cf fine will be held on ilrstl .na following, 5755-11,* ,m(;2"`;_ to the Annual Sunday .um ACH.: at Long Creek, Wed- @c__e'n UsT_USt 13th. Delicious café. m- Svc- If not ilne, Thursday. ls'm»ii.; . h;n‘° _Morell Dramatic Club pre- -¢..,,.""°=*' 3 Act Comedy Drama Augus e . . ~ Idle Crola. 5747-8-ll-2| Tuesday evelainl Allli-U! imi- ttsie ‘ltottaie Or (Canadian Press) _Il lvlllcllois Violent Storms Des- troy All Crops - Country Now Dc. pending On Canad_ ian And U. S. Wheat. GENEVA, aug. i1_Agrleulture| throughout switzerland is facing a. gmt crisis owing wvwieoi storms’ in the last six weeks. Crops of wheat, I col-rl, potatoes and fruit were destroy- I ed, or seriously damaged, with the result that prices have mounted 20 to 40 percent. Many farmers ruined and the country is now de-A pending upon canadian and United Island Farmers The following wire which will be of interest to Prince Edward lsiand fsrmori. was received by M:. J. W. Boulier, Secretary of the Potato Growers’ Association last evening: ‘Total United States crop of potatoes, 312,00li,0i_i0 bushels. This is a decrease for the month of 36,000,000 bushels.” Mr. Bouiior commenting on this says:- "niis amass wui be or great importance fo our Island potato mea and causes the outlook for us to become much brighter." The decrease has been caused by the trcmecdoin drought which has perched the potato and grain fields of the Western United States. In other parts deluge: of rain have almost dam- aged millions of acres of pota- foci. il In Canada. (Special to The Guardian) TORONTO, Ont., Aug. 1_1.-Whll. o'r'rAwA, ont., Aug. 11-'rlie of- Constituencles' ~ _ :--~ [fice of Premier R. B. Bennett de- _ --i clli-led today to make any statement Qrravvn, ont, Au; i1-Nonima- . _ _ _ " `“”W‘° oil the declaration of Rev. R.. H. tion Dsy.._August 25-for by-elect- To ` dl ____ For All New mls ers continued ei. page s .. Ti°1ffA ir. as {,f.1f;a§§”§t§n§;ttBff§Y,j a dV.SO Y _ ____ World Range Broadcasting --. . inet Will Be_ B8/Ck III Airman were ' _Sta f io _fl I5 i N0 U) ‘ ,i Forced Down In First Airship To- L CI TW* -W C0 - vglgationogvgli Helfd Month Of July. Special Precau' _ f _ __ _*_ _ , il f~ .a._ ---= - +__ ___ __ __ _ _ _ i " ` A` Y Y ' 'Y' ' '_ `°_&`-_°-°°"*"I f “B»1<».eyBfrd'lSWITZERLAND o..aN.w.r..,BENNETT IINII IS FIIIIING ' GREAT CRISIS Police Report CIIMMANER UI Grave Situation R-IUII CUNIIERSE _ ` I Total of 51 Arrests for Drunl-ecnness I Reported To City Council During tions for Traffic To Be Taken , 'Commander Colmore and Premier R. _ The regular monthly meeting of he: leg 'ug' stei‘¥9i!1S throufe a mvokx B. Bennett participated in the first lube City Oouzcil was held last night. Ibar over a mx:-hole. The Citi] End airshlp-to-land two way conversa- Iin the council room. lgineer stated it was quite possible HOD CWI' held in Clrlada. Through It was moved that Councillorlfor the accident to happen asm the radio station C.N.R.A. and the radio Kennedy take the ch.a.ir as acting ICcuncll ordered the recorder to look equipment of the big British dirigible, ‘r`n.ayor. Sevefi-a.1 bllh were read by the Iinto the matter. 'the airship Commander and the City Clerk and approved of by the' It was moved that steps be imkm , lg Prime Minister of the Dominion ex- Council. The minutes of the last meet to ensure that the National Candy |°hBI\8¢CI ¢T°€i1D8S.Whlch were broad- ing were read and adopted. 'Company be exempt from taxation _ icast over the Canadian l_\'a.iorla.l A letter was by the Clerk re~ Iior a period of five years. ,Rlllwlyb trans Canadian radio Chain garding an accident which occurred' Dr I E Croken was commended I - f - - and were heard in homes in Toronto on the wi-ner of Grafton and Church -_>-- .___- - 9 . and elsewhere in this wuntry and me streets where li youll; lady irllul-ed continued on Page 3 Erected In Creati Britain Tl* “t of tl" il1$YA.l.1S.t`C"‘ Wi" ttawa former director of lt te bi ao intments - (g,M,u_m ke,” (Canadian Pres~ Cablel .e oo~ e ~- - Steacy, O . ions neces a .d -_»' _po ° ' ' ~ - ' chaplain services for the canadian lo uw new conservative cabinet will F 1111 Ct1OI1 UI1d€f AuthOY1t§7 v.»__\1coUvER. B. C. Aus. ii-.mio _ LONDON, Aug 11-Great Britain 'oe met by use colonial office, with Corus that iw Anglican has been :mu the majority or ministers back Tacoma-u~-Tokyo night or sob warlr 'S ’° l“*"° “ P°“'“‘”‘°"° ‘h°""“"° | ` B appointed with aPortfolio in the new in their ¢0n5tltuencl¢5_ while the and Eddie Br°“.n_ youthful Seatue Empire broadcasting station wlth_;elves. _lt is reported, allk the Domi!! Cabinet. It “'55 merely Pvihied Out Dominion Elections Act does not re- airmen ended temporarily here to- “°"m'“"d° range' a°°‘f'd“`f3 “J me 1°” mu pmbibl be ed to ww' that Hon. Robert Weir. Minister of qui;-9 that ll-my pl-agen; themselves d _ day_ when they brought their Fokker News-Chronicle. Thu .sep l_st‘§heBre; tribute alseoeji en the Impdrial Cod Agriculture in the new Govern- at nomination proceedings and ac- _ . ° biplarie, the "Pacific Era." down at at °f n°g°u'_mg°n ;;;;f;_0;_e ugh' ex? m `:;_v has prcmsionauy _ment and Scskabchelvnni NDN- clamations are fully expected, the the Vancouver _airport on Lulu Is- B‘°°d.°:‘sl touluv _ _agreed to mm $100000 for the cdg_ the assistance of the colomes them- ti in the Cabinet ls I-n re 5 intention of the maiorltv of lard, after having taken off a few me comm we | without Portfolio is also ari Anglican. .___ 5 . Flve Burned _ The Board now non-existent was Arrest Made In Iconstituted by an Order-in-Council, """' and not through statutory legisla- rcsllullaa new Brutal tion, ill April, iszo. 'rms order-lin JOHNSON cI.n._ .I-°_._n__ Aug u__ Council had been cancelled by the new Government and the body to IFive persons were burned to death _______ _ land two otha” Summa *nous m_ (Caveman ness) Ibe created will function under auth- General Election to contest the con- mmm. to the ontario Pmvmmal POL Ijmqes vm R me thi.; desg,-mm; l six FREDERICTON N_ Au; u__| erity granted to it by both the Les- stituency of Ontario, in which he was .im Alfred Dobwm Duffum ommty Bennett iA3l’!'i.O!'l'0W. the Manitoba Govem.ment, as asso-| ciate members. Following the resig- nation of Senator Graham, W. I-l.| Moore became chairman of thei Bord and Mr. Lambert and Mr. Mc- l Kenzle who resigned, were replaced; by Hector Racine, Montreal. and! Frank Jacobs, De Winton, Alta.. Mrf Moore resigned on the eve of the, 'Sena 'Ve P sm ‘ (Canadian Press) sion of Pa..lla.i:‘e..t ` ' ‘ - " ‘ , . . _ ~ - " ~ "~ ~ i Various oversem authorities have.lrlal outlay 'ihl_e the B B. C. wl.l A“““°““' 1” _md'u°“' if Omg; th’ ”“’“m.“ is °° bi present,” “M” orrawa, ont., Aug. 1i_'rue 'cu-I 'nie abcusliea sos.-o began as 52°” °‘"1;°’ "°'“ ‘°’lWh"‘°}¢0.°pei-area with the is s, c lo'pm~~lde progress ii-ee work v-ur* Perley, war-time Cui an H15 constituencies for t e occas o_n.be ____ in Advisory Board hu been ._b°mh_ lwork early ____ MW 19% mth sem irtorse. Yu 0;. on e _lrst panned _purchase land mjommg the Da,,en_|p..ob1bh. be beg,” on the new mm -c°mm15\°n°r m Londm' md mem' Premier R” B‘ Bums” “I ed and will be replaced by a new atcr Geo. P. Graham as chairman, " cp .En mu w me 0.!-lem' ‘cloggedltzry broodcastln; station. Here a mister -rlthzn three months. The ‘ber °! the new admlmstmtmn Quebec °n Tuesday 'nd 'in Toronto body to be constituted under author- with Alfred Lambert. Montreal, and as hues forced me airmen to stop Ishort-wave transmitter will be erect Empire broadcast woiild at first be' Continued on Pg! 3 U' ity of an Act of Parliament. An- _D. G. MacKenzie. now a member of There' They Dum to resume the mgm' ed capable of being heard in the re- 'Cfpéfiffd fm' 09-ll’ 2 llmlwd P°5°d ` ' nounoement to thu effect was made early this evening by Premier R. B. ,mctest parts of the Empire each day. _ I - _r~1_-1 Forced out |New Canadian By “SPUU-ks” Stamp Criticized TOR.ON’I`O, August ll.--In a com- - Iisicture and the Senate Legislation elected as Liberal candidate The if , d h h "°"8'5°'““m4wB` Clark home. information definitely l couldn't stand lt a..y longer, so he Ion.:-la.d.a.\'i postage stunps, ssgmg , _.___ I - . linking the girl with the brutal mm'-» s = left the place, Now he has no money that the engariiig of the kings por “D¢m’Y» i\'\_iSS P33;-1 gxilnniug* der of the ninety year old woman] Chlldren And Jersey 'and has appealed to police to aid him ‘trait on the new in-o and .:. Wlfef' Fmd" °"°“ ‘ ' 'Y' ` was laid by Chief of Police Nathan-I li: running down what he thinks are ust 15th by Stanley 514481 Pllyvfl- I -»- -- .. » 5-,9a_3_n_3|_ tel Jones before Magistrate, _ _ spoolrs. Limerick at noon. The de- C""‘“'I'“‘ 1"” A "Parties interested in the Canoe I1 elopment followed long ¢°nf,,-mms BURNABY. B. C.. Aus. 1l-Pla.i:- ted Press C . Cegm, m ,equemd ,O ,,,,,¢I _ M md ms _ ln, nl, W” chumn, whos, qs, Nzrw Yonx Aug il-Joe a 'nnli-|’ Iroom cottage located in an amuse- Recent deve!opme..t.¢.i.ri the police in-, ' _ ‘ 7 8-rmer -ai e as been forced to In England Pl!i.‘ /‘TE!.!() EXI ERT FINDS _:__;__ Weather, et( ANY Guv can smio faouaia CALMLY; Nllgq if lem' 1 I ‘for the establishment of the new chalrmari of the Board was iii re I ' ' ment perl: near here early today. vestigation of the slaying of Mrs.; _ .abandon his farm cn account of KINGS PORTRAH. U5-~Un~__`BL£ N Clark at he, mme hen Ecard will shortly be drafted and will celnt of a salary of 510.000 per an- .qunny bu5\-¢§»» Fummlre and ° Charles . - _ ' - ~~ - on T-nm.5day_ cuxminued today mi likely be introduced to the next ses- num and hLs colleaguu $4,000 yearly. iclcthmg have been suomng amund , "Mug Hop A1, ,md wholesale the laying oi a charge of murder a-_ ' _ -s his home: both home and barn doors LON'DON, Aug., 5.-F. J Mel~.~.1l:-, by muk md Mcpamlq Queen 3511151, iggbal can- of Gearv, nine-_ _ 8 _ 5 __ loperl of their own accord and hlsia philatelic authorltfy. rr.-iiin; l:-_ the ` _ b. "test S"°°”» °"““°°"*°“"' I tr” iw °’“ ‘°'““° ""'“‘ ”“°. K lled His Three Tinker Guiding “°°“ "" “"“°“ ”°‘i‘ ””‘ "°°"‘“‘ ""°°”y ,T°""”““- °*“‘°‘°"‘ T” ‘“ ~ 2/\`lI °‘° ry b°°“`°°" °h° '°”“ °h P" uwrtsw ill 'rmxer Aiikéd l'O COnflnU8 there on Wednesday aftemoon.A\1¥- ` I th N B_ P, “_ ranged from two to seven you-a in Gr. p of e famous uat 13th to clean up. 5925~5°5'11°3\~ :$1 °;’°h:¢°B;.':,;,d._y amd' tm, nam. a stump hole on the provincial high- 'W F-'WTS I-0 Chl-M6 in-“Qld wmbm- 5 8 way lieu- lim om zeiiu blew lt»i°n 01 t-ha Chlcezo Cubs 20 years Investlgatton "com, to the opening of Albany ing at which it was decided that _ » “___ hu been ‘ppomwd mann” of Village School on Tuesday, Auluit el-my was sumcient evidence against them U14 l’i\1'f\-1°!! 0° PMS lil'-Yi * | mil. :os ol-am and refreshments the Rm to hue he, sm up M pw ¢h,,,, 6, d,.n,m,¢,_ worm” to use .lei-roy city clubs in ills nlier-| ____ SUVN- El/°fYI’°dY °"°I°°m" ` neighbors. The man was poaaeued of “""°”*1 I-*"3*-‘°» GW" P°"7"~ “°“' (Canadian Press) 5914‘3°9'3I- ummvy harm" contract man of the New York a quur nature, they declared. ~Zcl- » .meal md dance at lai-‘s wife left him several days ago Y”‘k°°$ ”“’°“°°°d way- t th l3th JDSBPH ERI-U Tl’ 'Ice cream f 1 Ol. School Wedneaday hithb because of alleged crueltiea to her. .3 ` ‘rv ._ R.1oo S .1 fe , , -_-_ “ , yy. I "Novelty Dance Brighton Club H O In e New Treatment IBrOk€TS GO on f"g“I“K Anne," at Vernon R.iver.g`I;r°l'e: f:‘n"3“r;‘l:n’K:h° hu" style “I ‘C“*‘”"* P"°”‘ F01' Indigestian In Oct' “ine . §_ mal. lata. Admission soo and sm-a-i:.2l. disposed of my farm I than F Public auction at South sqm °'°°I‘- 'll my stock and imple- ll i,:"llhd ercurslona leaving at 3 » Murdock Corbett, 5940-8-ii-2i _fine following e t 'S‘°“4"d every Tuesday. Pri- ,§h|_l;d_silurt>ei,tr1‘=vt_¢n wwe 1= hiked um g » 4-»-¢- "woelee-Baseballl French River O‘l"l‘AWA. Ont., Aug. li-The Beatty Commission appointed to ln- irestigate the salma of technical and professional civil aerva.nt.s has been asked to continue its work and make a survey of other branches of the Service. The request for the Commission to proceed further with its survey was made by Premier R.. B. Bennett, who announced this evening the action he had taken, for trial by Jury at the next Court of Competent Jurisdiction, Since their arrest Much 13 ai headquarters here of the brokwtle 'between the United Kingdom and;----- 'IIIS l _? I I-\\\ 'll e ce 1* standard B0 ye:|.r.s. compare Stamps ls not up to the mairltained during the last GL(-T ol l O \ adding. “The new Sta-mba urlfavorably with the original Kin; George issue of 1912, I l _ : 'rosario au.; 1:-izoeeriae 1 Offlclals C011/:ef ll-:nh westerly innds, mostly fair and cool - ‘ ‘ > Ma:-:lmurn-To Regarding Aerial M,m,m___5, = = I High tide this afternoon et 1235 I Cafn In Unlcatlon Qancl tcmorrow morning at 1.22. I 3 Suri sets thu evening at 'lu and -- frises tomorrow morning at 4.57. rCana.dla.p Pressl | Last quarter moon Sunday. Aug. O'l'l"AWA, Ont., Aug. ll.--Possib- l i7. 7.07 L, m. 11125’ 0! flirt-her d¢‘»'€10'i>'1\'1¢!1!s in 0011-' Summerslde tide e;il‘ltecn minute! nectlan with aerial communication ; later than Charlottetown. Canada, lvhlui might necessitate thei erection of another mooring mast in `tinent would continue to be the had Itl-.ls country. probably af, Moncton. _cf such contemplated operations but .N B., was seen as a ruult of con- fan auxiliary base nearer the Atlantic [ferences held over the week end be- coast is favored as a means of fur- tvreen officers of the R-100 and Gov- ther speeduiz up aerial activities. In trmsporfatlon. St. Hubert, which cupying is strategic position as s du- *"“*° °“"’*" 5°" °‘ ‘°° °"i’i‘I'i... awe ilwloui. on roam owl. ww me mme ‘ooo hui mu. *_* 'wow oi f-heuort-li Ammm wa-ltha not favmw or I i _ v Ml:Ra~iAN'r . ,_fI,,,l.=""" i _ __ °""‘ __ iJIiARlunfmw|l EU Rn ,V . "°"""" , The Paper ”*~'»."°:.:;"“_ Rad Ellodi’ "’wx’l“w;°°°;’m7 In a PM I , _|__ I . l ;l _ During Exhibition week ' it I" fthe R-100 hovered over Ottawa, » . . .wi , ¢ .ljlli mr: I 1. 4 1 ,ll ~ I l il' - ~ ’-* an if '_l_.¢_€.7"* U.-, » 4 -._ .I 4.: .» *I wa I I -.- .~f,~.x~.-7*.”-"'*" *_ ____‘___v_______ 1 -.`_~ 1.51 ` ‘- '.l ,fl '».~'1_S_~:_i;,f_- ~l .; I ‘M l 1. V _» i I l ll; 1 l i : ,il I l,gI _I -.Iii.-, . .ii .l l is.. ,‘. .3 . ~*- l. i ll ,»‘-s I' = __l__ &/__ _£1- l’_i.`vr `iuo| 4 ‘H1 ~.v `ile fII .I all ls 1 Steel _,a,_ ~< ""\ A _ »w .5 _l,~ .."'.“ if 4 1_~_`-fr_:.--;;.___ j-i--_-.‘-,Ti-;_ L - "' - 5 Q L. 4 ` I “I ' *,541 Qin# “J v". 1 ,.-l . ‘rf _'ui ‘.».l5 »y_l. nt' .fi »._. il '.-'. , ,gl .”.- , fi- . rf ,v' _, _'.2- W' 4 , `=:fz` T'-I 1# »,~ ;c~_ - I: , -.» L " i J 1 , .rf 4 .>. .___ '. ,,._. l, I, l I 'tion ..\, ._. . ,,I .. . II1 . .I'.._| A 4.’ ~.