~ s».- A-‘WI¢-t.s74fL'R‘§fira-w -_~.-_; MAXIMS ti“ 0'!‘ A. MERE MAN _-__—-— 1n the Crusades it was half battle not to know you were and it la l0. I lie rounded ill‘). dis: Two Casts. "m; Guardian. Charlottetown Guar ledges llipeliefMeasures Prove Great Help To The Brovinces Up To End Of May 300,000 Men A Had Been Given Employment Under Relief Act—-Will An- nounce A Policy For Relief Of Unemployment Before House Closes. ilil llllllli NEAR l]. i0liN Pilot 'And Mechanic Killed When Plane Nose Dives From 3,- 000 Feet. (Canadian Press) ST. JOHN. N. 8., J1me lk-Their plane crashing on rocks on the lfennesbccasis here this cvenin! near the Saint John airport. 30h“ “Soot-ty" Sterling, pilot of West Bt. John and his mechanic, Rud Bra)‘- ley. of Saint John. were killed. The plane. a moth belonging to the 1o- cai air club, was wrecked. ‘They came down in a nosedive from I height of 3.000 feet. ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS i MEETINGS ETC-S. , dill Rivet‘ "Sec Hope River in a“ u 0 - . tonight. _ .__.._. "Lot as Tea Party on Jilly 1st. 5170-6-11 daily till July 1. "Reserve Friday. June 10 for play Ln Aft/an Hall. 5l92-6-l2-3i. "Reserve Wednesday, July 8th for Festival at St. John's Church. Mil‘ ton. 523l-8-l3-3i. "l-lurrahl Dance in Arrnsdals School, Selkirk, Friday. June 10th. Special music and free lunch. 5242-6-l3-4i. "Come to the opening dance at Southport Corner, Monday evening. Latest and old-time dances. ball-ll. .._.___. "Reserve Monday evening, June 15th for the dance at St. Teresa's school. Refreshments. 5241-6-13-21. "Reserve viedrlssdsy, June 24 for the big ice. at Bedeque Rink. Fur- ther particulars will appear laur. MOS-ll "A Meeting of the Malpeque Branch of the United Maritime Fishermen will be held at Sea View Hall. on Monday evening. June 15th bi 0 F. ‘M. 5l10-S-l2-8i. "The may "on Susan" will be Ntsented in St. Margaret's Hall, Wednesday evening. June 11th by 5t. Margaret's Players. flob-d-ll-If. "Semi-annual meeting, Queens minty f... o. 1.. will be nus in Ban- aor Lodge Room. Rose Valley. Mon- dlY. 22nd at l P. M. BRM-O-IS-fll. "Dr. J. C. Lawson will speak in Ullsdonla Hall. Monday. June l8. ‘m "Mflid of the Dart" at S P. M. ‘Piles-v. June le on "Seeds and Raoul." An analysis of the Arm-W of Life r ding Health and all its manifests ions. Admission frss. lfld-d-lfi-Bl. ""Mlu Mo rendered by awn y‘! r. s. c. will: zleu onto-ell mu. ‘ "My. June letb s I. IL. under grim of The Salvation Army. "is m. ssss-s-ls-al. tlas as and as seats. srIs-s-ls-si. “The sdarsbfisld and - 2m Y. s. s. will present unu- play v11?) Winn" in the o. u. s. a. mu mh a‘: ‘finch wdflllllY-‘naslal: "Q I! not following night. .- -_"""" n] (Canadian Press) . ormws. Ont, June 14-03; in the end of May nearly 800.000 men had been given employment under the unelnployinent relief sot on works financed Jointly by the D0- ininion and Provincial Govern- menm and the Municipalities cs- by the Dominion Government and the railway companies, it was announc- ed at the Department of label‘. The total number of man days work was 8,273,228 and the actual num- ber of men employed, not lnclud. ing repeaters, was 201.335. m addi- tion to this direct relief was pro- vided irl many cases. Up in June 10. Hon. C. D. Robertson. Minister of Labor, had approved of expand- ried out under the joint scheme. works follow: _ Print-e Edward Island. 200.000. NONI. some, 2,338,875. New Brunswick. LMBSIB. May 81st. 108i: Nova Soot-la, 2,768 families. idusls. New Brunswick, 400 families. rogues. Senator Gideon Robertson mation on employment conditions WSW"! Guves a torla, B. C., with Premier S. F. ‘D01 also visit the Saskatchewan. othsrpl-cbisms. Crop atlcn. Slump In Ocean Travel itures totalling $70,680,250 for un- employment relief works to be car- Details of the distribution of the The following figures show the number of fslnilies and individu- als reported. by the provinces as having received direct relief to Prince Edward Island. d9! indiv- WDXNIPEZJ. Mara, June ld-The Dominion Government will an- nounca a policy for relief of unem- plpymen‘ before Parliament pro- Minlstcr of labor, indicated on his arrival here for a trip throughout the West to get first hand infor- Between now and June 25th he will meet representatives of the ents. beginning with a conference Monday at Vic. mic. A report will be submitted w the Government as soon as he re- turns to Ottawa. Senator Robert- son. who was hm but a brie! time before amtinuing his westward journey, said he would investigate ' the coal situation at Ns-nsimo, B. 0.. and at Drunlhsllsr and other points in Alberta coal areas. Ha will drought area. of The Minister of Labor said the Federal Government considers that August or later would be the most suitable time for a conference of Dominion and Provincial author- Midwinter- ities to consider unemployment and prospects would than he definitely known and there alight be material clisbsss in the communal and industrial situ- arty T 01d Age Indict Capone, 68 Gangsters on5,000Cllarges CHOAGO. lune ll-"Scar- face Al" Capone, the United States’ most notorious gang- fler. and es of his henchmen were indicted by a Federal gram! fury today on 5,000 charges of violation oil the pro- hibition laws. The Federal indictment charged Glpcne and his allies Ilfll manufacturing and trans- porting beer continuously since the mtlonal prohibition law became elective in 1021. Capone is out on $50,000 ball. liliiillil Pllsluls c iii lil s Tribunal Will Hear Twenty-five Soldi- ers‘ Claims Here This Week. ..._.._. The Pensions Trflaunal for East- ern Canada, which will hear the claims of some twenty-five return- ed soldiers this week in the Pm- vlnclsl Building, arrived in the city from Quebec Saturday evening. The members of the tribunal here are Colonel N. P. McLeod, St. John, N. 8.: Captain Ewen C. MacKez-lzie, hethbridgo. Alberta, formerly of Flat River, Prince Edward Island, and Captain J. A. W. Lil-Belle, Otter- ws, registrar. ‘rhey are accompan- ied by Dr. Kenneth Cameron, Medi- cal advisor, and Mr. H. A. Brydlfl. counsel lvps entlng the Board of Pensions Commissioners. Mr. N. W. mwther will represent the appli- cant-s. The Tribunal will hold sessions every morning this week till Friday, and will leave on Saturday for New ' Glasgow, N. 8., and Sidney. 1n gen- eral decisions will be handed down on the morning following the hear- ing. - Last week the Tribunal finished its sitting in Quebec city, The body hears soldiers’ claims in the terri- tory between the Atlantic coast and Trenton, Ontario. The ‘tribunal held ' its first session here in February last. ’ Hon. J. D. Stewart, K. C. campaigner presided very capably. constituency, called for tions. ‘rheae were as follows: (Canadian Press) The New Duties Arrested On Murder Charge (Canadian Press) KAI-WAX. N. S.. June lea-James Edward Csssldy. nineteen year old native of Nova BCOti& was arrest- ed today by provincial police in carried the burden Calgary taxi driver. Cassidy, police claim was one of four men implicated in the Mid- wintnr killing. Two of them. Bert- raln Jones and‘ Michael nsdko. were hanged last week at Leth- brldgs and a third was sentenced to life imprisonment. . Cassidy. whose Miler was killed in the Allen shaft explosion at Qbrinshlli infill. has been in the west for souls years. ins recent movements through various parts of Canada and m ‘United states was traced by tbs authorities. the Sillllillfl. spcnse to the exchanging the lion amounted to DQ031050‘)- But the fiscal years Large Convention At Murray River Messrs. Maynard F. MacDonald And John D. MacLeod Nom- inated Unanimously As Con- servative Candidates For Fourth King's. p unis-s At a largely attended convention at Murray River on Saturday st- ternocn, Messrs. Maynard l‘. Mac- Dmtsld, MmNflI-B. and John D. . MaoLeod, mln-ay River, were un- animously laminated as Conserv- ative candidates to contest the Iburth District of Kings in the canine provincial amoral election. The meeting. at which there was 100 per cent representation of dele- gates. was the occasion of an en- thusiastic demonstration of confid- ence in the party osndidatu undsr the provincial leadership of the Mr. Richard Marley, a veteran of, ova- four-score yesrswholsstlllbaleand hearty, The chairman, after explaining the object "of the meeting and stressing the importance of nom- inating the very best men in the nomina- Steamer Sinks iln Storm, 500 Lives 5T. NAZAIRE, France. June 14- A report has reached here. that the steamer St. Philidertllss sunk on s. rocky bank five ntilss off this port, following a violent storm. this Bennett Govt. Takes Power To Punish Trade Grafters Will Not Adversely Affect The Consumer. And If The Anything Oi The Kind The Government Has Assumed Power To Punish Them. i The Budget, awaited with unus- ual interest by the whole country. hss been laid before the House of Commons by the Prime Minister. who. in addition to his onerous dut- ies as head of the Government and leader of the l-loulo. has. lo far. of the portfolio of the Minister of Finance. This. in itself, in view of present condit- Westville for the murder of Ernest m“ o’ wombmd. mun" u n The strength of Canada's posit- ion is demonstrated b! the fins rs- Govornmeuils plan of war bonds for tbs new Canadian Conversion been. Two hundred and fifty millions were susssshd. ‘rile actual subscrib buslnus showed a dsncit of seventy-five millions and it was the Fins-nos Minister's task to suggut ways and mans to balance the Iudgot for For Councillor: Mr, Maynard F. MacDonald. moved by John Mac- Donald, seconded by Malcolm Mac. Donald. For Assemblyman Mr. Charles Richards, Murray Harbour, moved by H. J. Brchaut. seconded by Edward Aberlin. Mr. John D. Mini-end, moved by M. A. MicNeill, seconded by N. C. Stewart. Mr. MscKlnuon, moved by Joseph Jenkins, seconded by W. M. McLean. On motion, duly carried. nonline- tions ceased. , All the nominees expresed their determination to work wholeheart- edly in support of the party. who- ever the chosen csndldaus should be. Mir. Maynard MacDonald's name Continued on page 6 Over Lost afternoon. It was reported the steamer was oarryiils between 50° and e00 passengers. It is under- stood this evening that only eight survivors of the tragedy had been rescued. Manufacturers AttemPt year to the tune of seventy five millions and when hundreds cl thousands of men are out of work with little or nothing in sight. and when the farlninz industry is fac- ing another doubtful year. W6 must all reconcile ourselves to the duty of putting our shoulders to the wheel and lifting the national car out of the mud. The perfect Budget has not yet appeared. No one loves a tax-gath- erer, and there will be criticism a- plenty of the details of the pro- posals to make both ends meet. rt is something of a curiosity to see a Protectionlst Government Continued on pals 8 [The Weather, in "Sh south Wfil‘. WiHQB. RiNtlY eral platform of the Conservative party," Mr. Stewart said, "was the lull payment of Old Age Pensions. The people are very much interest- ed. especially since the announce- ment recently rnade by the Domin- mueorrlo. June lib-Moderate ___ Kills may come 3°- bllt the united kingdom goes rm for ever. MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN and kings nu; 10 PAGES Unequivocal Announcement Of Conservative Policy In Regard To Old Age Pensions Made By The Hon. J. D. Stewart. Lea Government's Violation Of Election Pledges Scored In Trenchant Speech. i _ Elnphatic assurance that Old Age Pensions will be introduced in this Province if the Conservative party lS elected, was given on Saturday by the Hon. J. D. Stewart, K. C., provincial Conservative leader, at the nominating convention at Murray River. This assurance, Mr. Stewart slated amid prolonged and enthusiastic applause, will be a plank in the Con- servatlve platform in the coming provincial election. Consideration will also be given to the older teach- ers _ of the Province who have been discriminated against in the legislation passed by the Lea Govern- ment at the last session of the Legislature. The extravagance of the present provincial admin- istration, which in four years expended about $2,500,. 000 more revenue than any of its predecessors, and, in addition, borrowed half a. million dollars for highway work, was denounced by the Opposition leader in a ringing speech punctuated by cheers and applause from the assembled delegates and party supporters, The convention was one of the largest held in the district in many years. Lbcral Government at Ottawa in sing the Old Age Pensions ct, we anticipate establishing it in this Province in a manner consistent with our revenue." "One of the planks in the fed- know, lon Government orl this subject. It will be remembered that in 1927 the platform of the local Liberal party contained a clause with re- gard u. Old Age Pensions which read as follows: “Appreciating the action of the BULLETIN [Ill UYSTERS 0F MALPEIIlIE BAY “The Oysters of Maipeque Bay“ is the title of a bulletin (No. XXII) recently issued by the Biological Board of Canada. under the con- trol of the Hon. E. N. Rhodes, Min- ister of Fisheries. The article, which is both interesting and comprehen- sive, has been written by Mr. A. W. H. Needier, of the Prince Ed- ward Island Station. and runs to 30 pages. “Scientific investigations of the oysters in the- Malpcque bay area," writes lVLr. Needler in his introduc- tion, “were commenced as early as 1003 when the movable laboratory then maintained by the Biological Board of Canada was stationed at Malpeque. Dr. Joe. Stafford start- ed s. special study of the life his- iory of the oyster there in 1004 and continued it in succeeding years. (Stafford, Jop. “The Canadian oys- ter, its development, environment and culture,“ Commission of Con. servation, Canada. 1013). When the necessity of cultivation become more obvious as the abundance of CcntlnTl-oad on page 3 New Boat Will in checking of the engage activities the VICE. preventive fleet. berland Strait. is now patroling the Strait. It call at Charlottetown. as it Sydney. Ordained To Continued on page 3 _-_-i_-_s¢-s_ (Special to the Guardian) SUDBlmY. Ont... June 1i-- ‘ Canadian Pacific Railway police‘ at White River and Schrslber yesterday arrested four men on a charge of breaking luio the private oar of Hon. Dr. It. s. Manlen. Minister of ‘ftailways and Canals and taking a, suns (Canadian Press) o! the today ---- law overtaking the fugitive at i“ “w” 7°“ (lpsslfltstbe Guardian) Wsstvills may. “W” i‘ "" “° ‘mm '° fr" "*1 "m- ' m.‘ Jug nil dgggqmgggngqgmgggqgw ‘dledwlthnswsndmeroheavytax- Temperatures gqugfgqgyunh-ueygagg (gpagqpm. 3.34;“) aticn. The uncertainty was as to Maximum-ls lsndandlhncsahdflsw Yolk QUKCIsnelJ-Inenlgg thsdirsctioninwbiohthsburdmmnlmum-ee and Oaaadisa pith lllvs lien 0N! llalsiar sf Quebec is Idol in would fall. High tide this 8101111118 5i’ 9-35 csilsd as a soasscusees cf a a psdiisa from ‘rhrsa Ilvsrs ts During the war, heavy sacrifius and tonight at 11.10. uuususimnpiueasaetravstlh intlvsla sssiusi cos-saints wvrsvillinslvmsde-‘flllslsstlms lussststblssvsningstmlasnd liuss sffsetsd are tbs white SW. sad ass stsruly with ilnpllson- ‘ when sacrifices should also be will- glass tomorrow morning at 4.11. Cunasd. oassdiaa Pacific. “hi!!! Int fes- lsslna, if they an ingly made. And in that spirit the New moon Monday, June l5. 11.02 ltatssllnaalsnslaugAiuu-ioan. Canadlasaandlspsrtatfauslf nswtasstionwillbeacceptedbynm. "M" "III" "W! W! "M time» all. ss-vsllu New tbs asset agency-cf Csnsdiaua Summer-side tide eighteen min- fiwh 1M‘ fiass . wbelfltba in; latqrthalpflharlottewwn, BlSO-Q-IO-fnwfll. of money and quantity of cid- arettee. ( oriflo Fathers. "The Liberal Government, ‘as we was elected. What has it done to implement that plank in its platform? They had plenty of revenue to waste, and they had the opportunity. if they had embraced it. of getting a great deal more revenue by securing a~settlenlent of Patrol Strait NORTH SYDNEY, June 1~l.»-To the rum fleet steam yacht Uino, in com- mand of Capt. James Fraser, sailed for Port Hawkesbury and Plctou en route to Charlottetown, where she will operate in the preventive ser- The Ulna. was recently purchas- ed in Boston by a. syndicate with W. N. McDonald, of Sydney, as its head. and chartered to the govern- ment as the latest addition to the looking trim and graceful, with finely appointed lines, the craft . steamed out the harbor on her init- their “met came m the Mm’ ial trip as a cutter and headed for her base port along the Northum- The Guardian is informed by the Customs Department that the Ulns not known whether or not she will thought that she will operate from Priesthood WOODSTOCK. Ont. June l4.- Rev. Robt. MacDonald. Sumner- ville. P. E. 1., was among lhc cand- idates ordained to the priesthood tumult Catholic Church here Eight Rev. G. Mulray, Bishop of Victoria, B. C. ‘file-y are members of the order of Redempt- Anmll! subscriptions Delivered $5.00. B! Mail (‘anemia and (7. S. A. “.50. Pensions Will Establish Measure , In Prince Edward Islan all If Elected To Premiership liililllui DISABLE!) A T s E iii Wilkins’ “North Pole” Submarine at Mercy, 0f Sea 1,000 Miles oft‘ Coast of France. (Canadian Press) WASHINGTON, p. c. June ll-J . Sir Hubert Wilkins‘ submarine Nautilus bound for the North Pole, was disabled and tossinZ in heavy seas one thousand miles west oil France today with two United‘ States battleships standing by in take her in tow when the sea mod-l; crates. Message From Sub NEW YORK, n. v. June ll-E brief re if... message was res ceived today from the submarine mum...‘ now disabled in mid-Ate’ lantic. "We are O. K. so far." ti“ message said. "Communicate again: later if we can scare up few mord batteries." The difficulty with the batteries resulted from a mishap aboard the’ Nautilus yesterday. One of the cyl inders of the starboard englnd cracked, Just at a time when therq was a low charge in the batteries. It was hoped to put into Bergen for replacements. ' NEW RECURB? (Special to the Guardian) SOUTHAMPTON, Eng, June l3 -—'I'he new liner Empress of Brit-a tain has set. a new record of foun days, nine hours. eight minutes ion the crossing from Quebec to Cher- hourg. France, the aeamship com- pany officials announced tonight. 'f'hc record. was made on the liners first return alter her maiden V0)“ age to Canada. No Hope For“ Three Members Cartier’s Crew ..-_.___.. (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, June l-i-Jfiiscovery oi guion River near the strait 0i Bella Isle, leaves little doubt that the Commander of the Canadian Government steamer Cartier and two members of the crew have per- ished. Commander G. A. Bauclland and two members of the crew, Louis mndry and Herbert. Carbonneals left the Cartier to carry on Govern- ment hydrographic work and use been missing since last Monday. Following several days search by members of the Cariicrs crew lo< gather with men from the Govemr ment ship "Acadia? which rushed to the scene to assist, word u‘ flashed today lo the Marine Del pariment that the canoe end bldi dies had been found floating ii is is the river. Commander Bauchand field glaues were also discovered o the river bank. Capt. P. Anderson of the Con‘ sdlsn l-iydrogrsphic service sail mains for the three men. Membe of the Carticrn crew will rema ing the bodies. here tonight little or no hobo m1 at the scene in the hope of recovlfl ‘V.