t MAXIMS v or A MAXIMS MERCHANT "‘ ‘ ......_ MERCHANT It is foolish do throw your hat ‘in —---- _ the ring unless you have Something Advertisinl dish°h==lr has we ha- ulltlfl‘ it worth while. (Qpgndplll defects. it ' "1"" '. h u... public; it defeats advertblnl- ====fi , Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew nnllxiiqfelua,ugaz,,rmzu,¥ég ~ m“ "" 1o PAGES mitrlf-‘lrf-"ii ‘$957’? Si» llNH.HHTEi ,STE PASSES SYTHEHSHSEA Reasonable Time Must * Be Given to" Carry Out Details, _ Mr. R. ‘f H. Jenkins Suggests. Th9 following telegram, in reply u; the request for information with rggpett to the appropriation oi $200,- 000 for a C. N. R. hotel at Charlotte- wwn, was received on Saturday by lfr. S A. liliicDonald, president of the kcociaiion Boards of Trade: “Railway estimates are usually voted in totals in Commons after detain are examined and discussed by select committee. Amount for ho- tel at Charlottetown is included in ‘ the total vote. (Sgd) R, H‘, Jenkins." Mr. MacDonald, on receipt of the i ,e».-- 504.. y» Mrs. John A, Stewart. of Perth, Ont, j was re-electm by acclamation t0 the presidency of the Imperlll Order ‘ Daughters of the Empire at the con- iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii IJHNFEFENIJE ii sin iii i i i, Reports of Various: Committees Heard at Saturday Morningh Session. SACKVILLE, June 8.—This m...»- morningb session o! the Maritime l‘ Conference of the United Church of Canada. dealt with the reports of’ several committees on various mat- ters. Dr. C. H. l-luestis, Secretary of the Lord's Day Alliance was heard also in an impressive address. The meetinl opened with a devo- tional service. with prayer by Rev. H. S. B. Strothard and an inspiring de- CHARLOTTETOWN. _ In America Dr- Reflk Bey. first minimi- of Pllhuil "W"! M’ Turkey. h a [neat of the Bockfaller Foundatfim. In da- lmullt the clung-u in Turkey dung votlonal address by Rev. J. W. A.| u“ "u" l" 5mm“!!! polntl to 111m- Nlcholson, of Bedequg, p, 3_ 1 illlf- “Look at inc-c. blcholor. Yuan The report of the Missionary and‘ '9 ' m“ "PWYSW m"! Wivca in Maintenance Fund was submitted by m7- “llmlv- but hare am I auppo i. lng none.” telegram. wired back: eluding session of the annual meeting "Thornton wires Guardian in view of heaiy hotel commitments already in hand not practicable io undertake Q further expenditures on this account during i920 but intention to proceed next year if Parliament Confer with other Island represent- azlves." i ‘ The following reply was received: "Replying your wire, initial vote! his been approved by Parliament but reasonable time must be given I to carry out details, Have conferred ‘ with other members. ffigd.) R.’ H, iiii iiiiiii . _ "vCansiilan Prism SYDNEY, N. S., June B. -- James Aucoin, 22, and Denys Aucoin, 2'7, were instantly killed when a fall of gypsum rock crushed the new wire- house in which they were ivorking at. the gypsum quarries at. Cheticamp it four o'clock this morning. A third workman who had been away zit Jenkins." lunch returned to find his comrades I buried under tons of gypsum. James was a son of Anthony Auccin. Cape 1701120. and Denys a. son of ltfoses' Auwin. cneticiimp. u ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC. argllope River Tea. Wednesday Juiy i 522l-6-6-tX "Robin Hood Flour is Bllmsnteed f0 please you better, and Dance Elmira Hall. approves. .j . at Victoria. TORONTO, June 8 — Hon. Vincent Massey, Ol-nldlm Min- ister to Washington, and Walter Arthur Bastcdo, both sons o n-' turio, were honored at the th commencement exercises of Col-' umbia University held in New fYork yesterday, when honorary y hegress were conferred upon them. l The Late Mr. _ i PeteLMcCouri The death of Mr. Peter Mc- Court, which occured in this city on Saturday evening.“ scvers another ; link ivit-h the past__ ai ' removes from Charlottetown anldfic Province a highly esteemed citimn. The late Mr. McCourt. who, throughout. a long life was actively connected with journalism in this Province, was born ‘ at West Newton. Prince County. seventy-five years ago, and was de- scended from Irish Parcntsgc. He ‘ ‘secured a good education in the pub- lic schools and early commenced his ‘ career in the printing and publish- i ing business serving his apprentice- ship in the office of The Examiner of this city. He later moved to George- town. ivhere for slX years he publish- ed and edited The Kings Count-y Ad- vertiser, Returning to Charlottetown. he founded The Watchman which he edited andpublished for upwards of thirty years. He occupied a position in ‘tire-Registry Office foranumber of ,years and on one occasion a candl- idau for the Provincial Legislature. Though not successfuLMr. McCouvt ‘showed a remarkable ltrcnii-h l-lid , popularity with the people. His P011"- i cal flffUlflf-iOIl was with the Liberal- : Conservative party, and his t-renchent "Show Wednesday. 5227-6-7-31. "Hobo River Tea, Wednesday July lid 5220-6-6~tf " lease reserve dune 26th., for festival at Greenvale. 5319-0-l0-3i "Notice Movies at North Wiltshira tonight, good story and action, also chavlin comedy. Vernon Tuesday- 5388 --_ "Dr. Clift, M. n-Start now homo prevention cure. Purdy Station, West- thmter Co, N. Y.. U. S. A. . 5233-6-7-to Sept. i2 pd. "lecture on India by Dr. Zella Clark. medical missionary. in the Charlottetown Baptist. Bnhonlroom. Tuesday evening, June llth at B tlciock. Public Corwly invited and Nle of candy. 5304-6-8-21. "Gel your things picked up early for the e. n. Island Hospital Aid Rummsze Sale on Friday in APBM Rhk. sa-ia-e-s-ii "Hear the play "Safety First" It Iimereislieu, June um by U16 sm- ki brim-vie Club. Dance and we i be cream. f! not fine, June mu. iisaii-s-a-ai flIIi-xn ,_ "Rt 1-, u. l. oiub maul; 0h Wednesday of each week up till wn. John A. Dmiglu, Iacratary. - ‘ ‘liltil-l-il-utmonif- ,"Foliow the crowd to Cornwall June lOth no "The med Beck" 2m?!“ Oavlfldllh Orwell! _ . azai-o-v-io. pen and ability as e fluent. platform ‘speaker made him a prominent fil- uve in ihe public life of the Provlnfl- Since 1922 up to witlilnafew months of his death he contributed, under the pen-name of "Historians" a ser- ies of informative and hlfitoflfifil , articles to The Guardian. which were appreciated by a widl “Ml! 0f "id" Icrs. . 1 Mr. McCourt was an enthusiastic admirer of the Hon. Edward Whlllfl- |He edited a number of the silflch" m; the not/ed Island statesman and i-ue wrote a biezrerhv WW1‘ h“ ibfltll highly cummflllkd- i- Mr. McCourt, who wu ever ready, ‘ with voice and pen to Chlmpm" i whatever be believed to be in the best, ,lnteraltl o! the Province. W595“! i ‘ "mp1 and companlonablo per- flbnlllfy. wbieii endured uiufw =11 Iwith whom he came in cont-BB!- ~ He was a devoted adherent of the Roman Catholic faith and Wu 119"!" ly interested in thb Benevolent ‘KIWI ‘society, ‘of which he was Pl‘ ‘ for anumbcr of Y0!"- There are left to mourn h‘! W14"- forineriy Miss Fanny I- llfflll- °l Qqm-‘Qtgyn; three eons. Prod l0 Montreal. bee. in Ontario. IWM- k‘ British Columbia, and one dauahtflr- also in Iritieb Columbia, to whom The Guardian extend: sympathy- Two lone. Pr“ w! 1"» "9 °“' puwd h "flvq Mlllfllt S0!‘ the SUD’ mi which mu elw 0n "WAY MUTISUII. ihfi Memory. Rev. John, Mutch. Halifax. showing a total apportion. ment for 1930 of $31,600, 1);, g1”. once McKinnon spoke in support‘ of report. Rev. Dr. Peter Bryce, of Toronto, lave a report of the Missionary and Maintenance activities at the central office and Pointed out that more than half of the Protestant population of Canada was ministered to by the Ullllfid Church of Canada, whuein the foreign field thirty-eight 3111mm; were ministered to. On motion, the report was adopted. A memorial was presented from the Invernesa Guysboro presbytery (n. oring arrangement of conference date =0 that ‘Sunday would not be lnter-_ fered with. Rev. R. C. Thomas, of‘ Cluysboro, and J. Hunter White?‘ Saint John, spoke in support, of the. memorial. and Dr. J. H. Phllp, kville, Rev. W. J. Swetnaniflvap- ba . Rev. John Mutchpl-lalifax, Rev,’ Mr. Robinson, Millerfon and Rev. w.i N. Matthews, San-it JOhn West, 3150 wok pm in the discussion. The meal oer was referred to the presbyteriegi to consider and report on, The committee appointed m m“: fer with the New Brunswick PIQQQJ- taut Orphanage reported through Rev. W. N’. Matthews, Saint Johni The committee had been assured that. it W“ not the Policy oi the Board of the Orphanage m engage m gun-lb“ mg schemes. Dr. C. H. Hunt-is. secretary of the Lords Day Alliance, gave ; vgyy very forceful adores! FRIDAY Ara-canoe»; Tl" “Mmm °l>enad n z o'clock on Friday afternoon with the P4151. dent, Rev. D. A. Frame 1n the chair. smbture was read by the Secretary. Rlv- H- T. Gornall. and prayer w” “m” by Dr. A. H. Campbell of Sydney. Early in,tbe session the chair made a pleasing reference to Hon. J, Q, Forbes, of Saint John and called 111m W l 010m on the platform. Rev. John Mutch of Halifax, aim. 11111190 the discussion On educational matters and gave great. praise to the "m" °1 MWI" Alllwn- Dr. ‘rrueinen save a history of the Federation M°v°m°m 5110"“! the endeavor which Mt. A. had made d; n"); Ilraement and the sacrifice Mt. A. had made in order tn reach agree. ml"- Tl" dlficvssiw Wu continued by Dr. J. A. Clarke. Halifax, My. C. E. Crowoli, Amherst, m“ John MacDonald of Dartmouth. Dr. Phiip, slckvluh 9- J- ilirchell, Windsor, Dr. J°hv Mlvlnlmh. Sydney. A aieiiea w!‘ l¢°lmd IF- vtnl of the action or the Beard of Regents in scaling for the clomt co-operatien between Mt. Allison and other Maritime Col- legu. my. G. A. Christin val on emotion appointed assistant secretary. Evangelism 1M leolll Service met- urs were than eonsidend. TIWIIANCI Dr. b. N. Malawian. General lee. retery oi the department then ed- drumi the conference. Re deals with the “almanac situation and om- ented a number of iiawueive facia- ins-xvi QUINN“ Bl MIO I v | GENERAL ASSEMBLY ISINVITEI] P. E. 1. Pbesbytery Ex. tends Invitation For June,"1E_)30. The Presbytery of Prince Edward Island is inviting the General As- sembly of tho-Presbyterian Church in Canada to hold. its 1930 session in Charlottetown, 1t,i.s understood that 3a. similar invitation ‘isbeing forward- ed by the Presbytery of Nova Scotla l to have the General Assembly meet/J . in New, Glasgow. Should the Assembly acept either of these invitations, it will meet in theMaritime PTOwICCS for the first time in twenty ye rs, the last meet- ing having been held in Halifax in 1910. It has never met in Prince Ed- ward Island. The annual meeting of the General Assembly is always held WEL SNSWN BAN UIAN PSET SIES Bliss Car-man, Consid- ered Canadifs Great- est Poet, Died Sud- denly at New Can- aan, Conn. ~-—~""isp¢=lu u» a» omens) NEW CANAAN, Coon, June l- Biiu Carmen. internationally known poet. dropped dead of heart. dlleau at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Thoma-l Tunney here this afternoon. Re was es years old. Considered probably the greatest lyrfl boat Canada dill produced, the death of Bliss 00ml! luddanly at New Canaan. Conn. this afternoon will ceuaevidelnrlad sen-row. Bliss Carmen, who often has boon heard in lecture halls il-iroulhaut Canada, where he freqllfintly gave loadings o! his favorite verse. flret achieved fame with his poem which Ill particularly redolent of the hllrltime flavor, ‘Low Tide on Grand P170." This val contained in his first boob WWO! which didnot appear until ill! which 1m called "Low Tide an Grand Ire and oom- lo’!- iee." from than on kaolin of new! “all Mill hil FNlffie pen. Durinl the put 70m be had and! his ham with the erudite but? Iqllhfllolflll champion DIM film- AKE. iWITH “RQBJ CANADA. MONDAY. JUNE 1 1i). 1929 - iiiii llH iiviiiiiiiiii l5 IN iiiiii Members of British Cabinet . Receive Seals of Office From The King at? Windsor Castle. LONDON. June B-The new Labor cabinet of Ramsay MacDonald was in full office today. Members of the cabinet journeyed to Windsor castle this morning and paid their respecu to the King and returned to London bearing the seals of office which the retiring Conser- vative government nieinbors surrend- ered to l-lis Majesty yesterday. “My colleagues and I were highly delighted to find the King looking so well and to see how magnificently he was abla to go through the cer- emony without any suggestion of strain," said Mr. MacDonald after- wards. "Everything went off smooth- 1l'-" . . The introduction of the Labor ministers to the King took place in the conference room of Windsor castle into which the members of the Labor party, attired in the form- al moi-rung dress befitting the cer- emony of the occasion, were usher- ed. Previously a meeting of the privy council, presided over by the King, was held for the purpose of swear- ing in the new members who had not previously been members of the privy council by virtue of office in the Luobr government of 1924. LONDON, June a-Miss Margaret Bondfield first wombn member of the British cabinet, is just _caimly plcaced and looking forward to her new Job. As she took her place in the state carriage at Windsor waiting to be taken to the castle to receive her seals of office from the King fie was the-calmest member of the new ministry. “I am not a bit excited," she said. “After forty years of blazing trail. one ceases to be excited about. things. Of course I feel very highly honored that I am the first woman member of the cabinet and I am particularly pleased to think that I will now have the opportunity to. get right down to work with a problem which has always interested me,“ ' Homici- MacDonlld smiled happi- ly when the crowd cheered Miss Bondfield, his minister of labor. bouncer. June a-nainssv Mac- Donald's ministry, competed last night, is very much “taken as read". the Daily New; exclaims, "It is even possible for a man to observe mmeas- ure of deoenc, and at least apparent self respect in the always delicaie operation of selling his political soul. Bu; we never knew anyone perform this operation with quite so solve Continued on page 3 vi N is T ii VISIT E_N_lilANll /\_ '\ (Canadian Prue) CONITANTINOPIJ. June k-Leon ‘hat-Iii’. foriner rue Army leader who is new in exila here. today lak- eq Premier MacDonald, Greet. Bri- tain's new Labor premier, for auth- orisation to visit England for "urg- ent nildieal treatment Ind scientific work." After mum.- unt a telegram to My. MacDonald the exiled Russian’! son gave the British consul e. letter "gm hi; “they uklng visa on the grounds of seem"! "P W?! “IBM needles! treatment and the desire survey aha publication of his auto- blogrlPllY in. Inclina- nay. Nature wu the imi- aal M!" rev. e; an; brilliant genius. eat hi! but out Manna and confirm! iaia predilection. ELEBTIUN’, iiiisiiiis iii yisiiiiiiiii l (Canadian Press) Q REGINA. Sask, June il-Wlth Cd» iditionai reports received from the ‘four doubtful constituencies, Happy- land Maple Creek, blorse and Wil- ‘lowbunuli, the Liberals are on even iterms with the Conservatives in the ‘number of seats captured ll'l 'I'liurs- dayks provincial election. REGINA, Basie, Julie 9-—'I‘he com- pleted standing wiih all doubtful _ seats accounted was: Liberals 26. Conservatives 28, Progressives 5, In- dependents i. SWEDISH EEYER Slsanl-awrence, woman Labor can- i dld-aicwwas elected to the House of! Commons, defeating both her Con- , sorvatlva and Liberal opponents in L A N I I N G v i the British elections. - REYKJAVIK, Iceland, June i0.- inlondayl-Capt. Albin Ahrenberg early today requested assistance from I N D E M A N tho city because of a burst gasoline . pipe in his monoplana “Sverlge? l N n N T A R I 0111a Swedish aviator and his two i ‘Canadian Praia) east coast of Iceland after bucking head winds on their fl ht from Ber- gen, Norway, after pa- n the mid- iTrade Commissioner way woe menu It soy": . that they mlgh a owe Bug-nab)’ Report's landing at lngolfsheofde. ' Shlpméllts 0f 980 l LONDON. June e <AP)-The six- change Telegraph reported the 3W9‘ dish mo. plane Svorigc posed 0W1‘ the Far islands at cs0 o-m- GM T. (1.30 115T.) Cars of Prince Ed- ward. Island “Pota- toes. -. . adio message from tire Swedish mdi-ioplanc sverlga early this morn- lug said an emergency 1806i“! “'05 The following letter. which speaks for itself, has been received by Mr. , Justice Arsenaylt. president of thrmad‘ a‘ u“ p m_ G_M_T_ ,sun_ Publicity Association. from Mr. R. W. j ‘ _ , d f) (230 p411, E.S,T.l and f/hfli. E. Burnaby, Maritime iTrade Com- ' ptgspects for funher flight w," “n, mluloner at Toronto; ' certain. The landinz W“ m‘ "Am"!- “Dear Judge Arecnault, b l have just learned that nine hun- dred and nlghty cars of Prince Ed-._ ward Island potatoes have been siliip- i For pod t0 Ontario points between Sep- tember 1st and April ist. It. is pos-i -__ (Special to the Guardian) eible a. few orders have been ship- ped since then that may bring the total‘ up to one thousand. I must‘ TORONTO. Jun‘ a___sn, Robe" admit that these fegures are quite Falconer o’ the Umvusny M, To,“ ‘ “mm” w me but they “min” lento is leaving Toronto on Thurs- go to show that there is a market? ayko acxend me meetings o! the h" Island wL-“m in this hovinw ‘British Association for the Advance- "rbei-e is but one explanation. air-éynmm of stun“ which opens w“ that. is that there is always a mar- l mmm in Capswm-L 5w“, Africa, kethfrr gualigmprodgilegs. Undoiabtct; than), Fume, w,“ mompmy him. |_y em po es a. ma: c i ‘The University of Toronto will ad- this Province as long as the starid- gdlnonany be represent” by D‘ J‘ n “d: l” kept up Mai-Lellan who has already sailed. 'by Dr. A. P. Coleman, Professor Em- Yours faithfully, i Rumored Hon- uompanlons were then nearing _the - xPENl-IAGEN. Juno io (Monday! 5 BHEAHMA, iiiiiii illlNii ForkeWill be Sent to Senate Succeeding the Late Hon. Robert Watson. (From our ovm Cilrrfllllillllhfl" OTTAWA, Ont, June 0.--'I‘hi House sat until one dclook today The discussion of the eveninz NWT‘ in connection with the consideratior of estimates of the preventive ser- vice was continued, but in sonlewhlii altered form. Friday evening t-hi Progressives‘ made an onslaught 0! the government on account of the al- lowance of smuggling to the United States. This morning the question o‘ smuggling into Canfldl WIS mblnll considered. The Hon. Hugh Guthrie wondered why there was such a discrepanci . between the number of seizures mad; in Ontario and in Quebec and it wai i suggested that in the latter case local members had to be consulted. Thii the Hon. Mr. Euler warmly denied i He thought that it might be the re- suit ‘of so many people crossing a1 Windsor and Niagara Falls. ,- , i, Mr. Irvines idea was that. the na- ‘ tionalization of breweries i tilleries was the only way that the F drink traffic could be controlled !Hcnri Bourassa (Independent, La- ; belle) stated that. the position taken l by Mr. Euler with respect to clear- f ances oi‘ liquor for “the United State: ,‘ was supported by many clear-headed people in the republic. ' S l-le was one of those persons, saic‘ i Mr. pourasslvwho thought the peo- ,‘ pie of Canada had reached a point ivligre they could practice self con- i tibi- Consequently he did not thinli ‘ that it was thefunction of the gov- ernment to interfere with their habits. Ha expressed the opinion that i the hlghduty on liquor was one of ‘ Hi0 130ml’! making for smuggling ' 1'19 I150 fluted’ Hui it. hail been de- g monstrated by investigation; in thi 1 United States that agents of the United States government were j sometimes smugglers. One of m4 , most sensible things that the Fergu- i son Government had done was t4 _ amend the liquor laws of the provinci of Ontario. Mr. Bourassa said, i Protogation is rairly certain h i take place on Wednesday or Thurs i day. A number have already take: their departure fol homo. It wal rumored that in the morganizatloi ‘ of the cabinet after the House close _; that the lion. Mr. Crerar, fcrmeri; E Minister of Agriculture in the Uni j Government, will be taken ma; m. 3 ministry and the l-fori. Robert 7cm will be sent to the Senate in an place of the l-lon. .and dis- - ’Roben Women , - been increased to $01,000. The Board of Administration struck the follow- ing allocations by synods: Maritime Provinces $55,000; Montreal and 0t» iawa, $1i5,000; Toronto and King- ston. $230,000; Hamilton and London. $180,000: Mlniwbl, $15,000; Sask- atchewan, $15,000; Alberta, 520.000; ariiuifcoiumbia, $20,000. OTTAWA, June 8—’l'chuin Ll. neyly appointed Chinese consul general In Canada. to succeed Dr. K. II. Chow, who returned t4! ‘ China coma weeks u». IrriveU ‘ Donald. of Brampton, Ont, on behalf ‘ of the Board of Administration, in~ ‘ dicated that the deficit of 861,000, which had been shown lest year had 3 June 0..-Marltlme. fair, not much TORONTO. moderate winds, 1 change in temperature. > , High t-idl thil afternoon at llll; and tomorrow morning at 1.02. in tho "lib! tomorrow. lle will " Sun sets this evening at 7.50 and be accornlflllil by his wlfelllfl Hou She lhln. who will be vice First quarter moon Illiday. June ‘rises tomorrow morning at 4.0a. i oonlnl here. HQ on- 51.0 14m. 12.51 a”. m. / l! ‘$5M B’ w" E‘ BURNABKT leritus of Geology and Dr. T. L. Walk-f deceased‘ - ri er. Professor of Mineralogy and Photography. ' \ __““ Estimated I g Latest sports hats in Paris r- ‘, {trimmed with leather belts to whzn. I ‘Ls attached a metal disc beazing the Set For L r ‘ "monogram or full name of the wear. OTTAWA. June B-The estimated Q s o ‘“' _' budget of the Presbyterian Churchi, WHO in Canada for mo is set at $550,000, AUNACS 'QN (m; it was announced at todsys sederunt, l q _ _ , 000-0 Q of the General Assembly- The budaet : c0 NEVER ‘if Co d ed S - 1 § which was submitted by c. s. Mac- i ‘HERE ' n ens pema s BATE-do per word net aeebinsertloniatbieaaiumni QOQ"§O§O'Q§Q'OOI@§O¢QOOO-O§QQO ‘siioi- r0 recur-m GREAT George Street. 5383-6-10-41 4 FOR. SALE — STAUNCII FLAT bottomed boat. Apply 203 Richmond Street. 53B2-6-l0-3l LOST — BETWEEN D, A. BRUCES and Island Radio Co. Ladies Writ! watch. Return to 7 Euston St. BA- ward. 5300-64041 i WANIID-A MAID FOB OINIIAL ' housework. Alwly Mrs, J. B. HIBI". 2B1 Kent Strait. BIiID-G-I-Sl l-.-----_-._-.--.-.. ‘IOI BALI: A‘! l IIXGITON ROAD i dininl "N! suite consisting of extension table. buffet and (our chairs. Can be scan batman ti and S or 6 and 7 P. M. lfll-fl-l-Il. 7! _.._,s_--...r: __.- -i. ._- --i-am-aQbr4m-S ~ ' <