MAXIMS- , 0' l ' MERCHANT mun-s- ~- m it is easy ior busuau hearts 0o wbfll m m atmosphere at devotion. i1 Guardian. Founded Illi- "fl" "In Guardian ‘I've Coutu- hurllllll mun-i URNMIBES, liiE HEAVY Eillidllll. Tiventy Persons Lost Lives In Midwest i States- Scores In- jured and Homeless. i llSpecisl to The Guardian) t CHICAGO, May L-Twcnty deaths were counted early today in the wake oi tornadoes and windstorms that lcit scores oi persons injured and hundreds homeless in devastated sec- tions oi seven Midwest States. Seven i the dead were women. Five deaths were reported in Nebraska as many in Minnesota, ilve in Missouri and on: each in Kansas, Wisconsin, Illin- ois and North Dakota. The region oi greatest damage lay in the Missou- ri River Valley, centering in the orth in an area oi north eastern almska and in the south in dis- icls around Kansas City. That as is not too old ior a teach- er. was the decision recently o! the rusaisn Diet, in declaring that i gher grade teachers need not rc- it‘! bciorc reaching that age. a recent ousircw. Scotland. church iiflcs read: "Honing Subject. _ ll.',*Note—~A new bollcr hi»! HOW instsilcdihd the heating n ry satisfactory." - NNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC. "Warning-Mt. Stewart Wednes- day. Special show- asoz-o-a-al. "Dent miss the Orpheus Eight it Victoria Monday, May sth. Bidd-il-l-el "Unloading car oi coal Saturday Ind Monday, Austin Murphy, Emer- "d- . 3583-b-3-2i "Pantry sale, Iienncll d: Chandlers 5011mm at. a o‘clock. Ladies oi Christian Church. bOT-Zi "floveliead Club loading hogs. ‘vlllennesdny aiternoon, May 0th. List "-00 5W0. .1. s. Allen. 3522-5-3-2l -_“P.eservs Wednesday, May 14th, --‘ mri concert and entertainment under auspices oi Cardigan Presby- terian Church. 8510 "Come to the entertainment baz- l" Ind box social in Kingttoci Hall in May mi. in aid oi the Baptist w. l"!- B- Admission lilo. and zoo. Char- ottetowp talent. . 85324-341 “The Moreii Sporting Club P20- "mi lhlir three act comedy drama, nlillluing Anne," in Holy liaiiis Hall. st. rem-s. on Tuesday. “Wlotiee-Ccms to Cardigan. ‘May h. and tee "those Drccdiul Twins“. :0 Lorne Valley Dramatic club. Bolo- at. Walter ani-dttt. n stormy Mori- Y- assl-a-a-al "l" tat comm. Legion not... aid Industrial lhow week beginning ondsy 20th. Arena Rink. Band 0on- "fl nightly. Admission is cents. lllld-II-l. week. "$6M and m the Carolina Min- “ is in lh-aokley Hail Tuesday. May got-elf!» the play "The Haunted mat Ii not QM, Will b0 hill Wad- ‘7- ‘ SMI-l-I-li. "acutnem Queen's stunning Club '11! hold annual mating‘ is rm gm Hui. sumo. my. an, at m. Pflrentativoc oi the livsctock ‘with will be present, . gang.“ I“! . “m "~ --_- H“ ‘W170 ‘hllldl! "fliedy g9 . ‘ IlQ-ll. i; anncr Year NYLOSE Gets Award“ lth. Not s dull moment. sisa-s-i-it. . I Wllotlnvsratnrcciot. llflflllfltl John W. lanes, who has been awarded a iellowshlp at Columbia University that he may continue studying for the doctorate degree. Last. year J. W. lnnes was awarded the master's degree at Columbia and the year previous the bachelormni commerce and finance degree at tin University oi Toronto-Photograph by George Freeland. I Niiill 0r 00100 0000 Number Almost Doubl- ed Over That of Last year For the Same Date; : i ii.‘ Up to the iirat oi the current month, 2,000 motor vehicles have been regmtered at the tax omce tor 1930, as compared with 1,500 up to the same date in i929, an increase oi almost 100% over the number registered last year. This increase is attributed to the much earlier sea- son oi this year and the consequent earlier opening oi the roads, and also to the large number o! new cars which have been purchased. Th: to- tal number o! cars registered last year was 6.100. It is expected that. the booklet containing the license numbers and names oi owners will be available some time in June. ‘. 7;? The Peop lillARl / 21/ ‘s Predic N CENTRAL S YATES ——~w-v-w--.--~.._... . __ -. F ‘Riv. |//-//I/t” lflllltll /.-.»/.././, Lvw- \ "“'$<-' "~- ~"‘V'vwwwvtv\\ hi. Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dow ,»-w- CHARLOTTETOWN.YCANADA.SATURDAY. MAY a. 1930 ‘awn \\\ \\\\ Read by Everybody —} Achlldisauuilaoot pcricct m- clsticuoitholiouio. MERCHANT 16 PAGES t" Aualul lubaerlptions Delivered 85.00. B! Hull Canada Ind U. l. A “.00. c for Fox Intlgustry 001000000 00nr0l000 THEISLAND Elmer K. Harris, Not- ed Playwright To Complete Ma-nu- script For a New Play “A Modern Vir. gin’! 8'1‘. JOHN, May 2—Elmer K. Har- ris. prominent playwright, literary man, moving picture scenarist, dir- ector and art critic. passed through the city Thursday enroute to For- , tune Bridge. P. E. 1., to spend several weeks at his cosy bungalow. while I there he will finish his new play, "A Modern Virgin." Mr. Harris said he had been com- ing to Prince Edward Island for re- laxation and to exclude hlrnseii irom the hurly-burly oi New York, ior a number oi years. At the outset he was one oi a colony oi American authors and leading actors, who with their wives. selected Prince Edward Island. as a ‘resting place between some 0000s. -. . ‘ lliii 00.00.000.000 0. s. 0000000 Tal-ifl’ Experts Mélke — Estimate After Care- ful Perusal of State- ment of Finance Minister. (Clhtldlln Press) OITAWA. Ont.. May ll-Canads's Mdy Day Budget will atiect approx- imately $300,000,000 in value oi’ United states imports. Tllll estimate is made today by tariii experts aiter s close perusal oi the iiscal state- ment oi the Minister oi Finance. Continued "on. Page ‘i Former Tramp And Sailor To Become Poet Laureate? my JOHN niasarmm is MENTIONED AS NEXT CHOICE FOB POSI- TION LIP!‘ VACANT BY DEM!!! OI‘ DOCTDI ROBERT BRIDGES. a-n-su LONDON, May 2.-A man who has roamed the world in ogre-tree hobo iashion, and once wca oven a porter in a New York saloon. may be tbs next Post laureate cl Ibglsnd. In- dications were today that Prime Min- ister llacDonaldwoon would appoint a successor to the late m. Robert hrldlcl. and the name oi John Muc- ileid is, most prominently mentioned. ldksltiald lice been a 048mm ship's ale-av. o. Gm T a1 Oran' gge Lodge snaunastiq-ro-onotomuumur-a Manitoulin-numbed» cook, iarrnhand arid ordinary hobo. lie went to sea when only a boy and travelled over the world. One day when he arrived in New York he de- cided to tramp scrois the United States. Eventually he returned to New Yorle and there took the saloon lob in a place kept by Luke 0‘Oon- nor. Alter a long struggle _ior auc- csss in writing, he finally attained it with three poems-“rbe moi-instill! Mercy," published in iill; "The Wi- dow in the Bra-Street," i612; and "neuter," 101's. His most llmmll novel is "cord I-lsrker." Msseileld is is years old and has a wire and" two children. -_---Q .- LIV]_Q§_l Ten Million - Liquor Plot Indictment CHICAGO. May Zw-Illluflflblitl chug-lug a 810.000.1700 liquor plot Ira-inst l6 alerted members oi the National Sicilian Alliance subsidiary o! the powerful Unlouc Biciilano. were returned today by a federal grand lury. The it were charged with mau- uisctisring more than 1.000.000 gallons oi alcohol in various illicit dist-iiloricc in Illinois and Wisconsin. Sumo I00 oiienocl were laid against them, including the operation o! a score oi stills. transportation ol llguorjn the two states and selling it wholesale in Chicago. ‘ii-i? Safety first‘ i Directors Of The Canadian Press Elected ', TORONTO. May a.-At the sn- nusl mectl-II ct the Canadian Press held licre ypdsy the iollmr- ing were snlwl the directors cl? eeted: MaritinscPrqliciuccc-vl-T. “Du- ..iél_l*lliih--lv'ilillr.flv_l'qcllls_fiwgjgxq ' 0 Niueieeu-ycar-old Trance-s llsece plans to make a mcord-bresklng lump o! $0.000 lect- Iu case she misses bong island in her drop oi .9;I 0 0.0.1.. . -. . - , figtétmlklilfl Reports of the management dealing with the expansion oi the news services. and the esti- mates ior the coming your were unanimously adopted. . Among those present were: Au- drew W. Robb. lialiiu, N. 8.. Mail: ll. W. Jones. Hollis: liar: min c. Routing. Monoton. N. n; Times; 0. L. Barber, Mansion. N. 3.. Transcript: '1'. I‘. Drummle. some John, N. 8.: Telegraph Journal: Alfred Wood. Eber- brooko. Que, Record; and Hon. _ Frank Carrol and B. B. lmltb. Quebec, Qua, Chronicle-Teleg- raph. Slllit John. w. ll.."l‘be v , "- ‘ ' ‘ "' nzzzfliglleerl “Guam. bee Solcil: J; A. McNeil. Mcc- ' 0 " ‘ " ‘Facadidn High omniscient-dim: so». ‘ Commigsioner (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Ont... Msy_ 2.—It is the intention oi the Government to ap- point Hon. yincent Massey as Can- adian High Commissioner at London. An announcement to this eileot was made tonight by Premier Maclrenaie King. Mr. Massey will remain at, Washington where he is now Canad- ian Nlin€ster_ Plenipotentiary until the summer vacation, probably July. i-ic will go to London about Septem- ber l. to be in readiness ior the Im- perial and Economic Coiiierenoe which opens on September 80. slsewlll wear this ' b Jo keep, her s‘ ‘_______..._____ MayBeSuccessor 00000 000000; 0000 000000 Liberals Raise Protec. tion Banner “For Po. litical Expediency, Not From Convic. tion. OTIWWA. May 2.-'l‘he Liberal cheers which greeted the budget de- livery oi Hon. C. A. Dunning. Min- ister oi Finance in the House oi Com- mons yesterday were echoed by the Conservatives as Hon. R. IB. Bennett. Conservative leader role to his ieot. Those who knew something oi Par- ‘ iy institutions and respon- sible Government were waiting, he said, to hear the resignation oi the Government. The Government. he declared. as his followers applauded, had raised the b oi’ the opposition. “For political expediency and not for con- viction." the Government had adopt- ed the Conservative taridi doctrine. ‘ironically, the opposition leader de- clared thvt it "is always a matte-r oi satlsiaotinu to ace "dimers turn from n."~.- . - g cloaking the with nedleét‘. llfilslsy summons; Can- sdilm in sis. Mr. Bennett stated 0000000100 0i0i0|i0 r00 00000000 Consul Wiclcstrom of Sweden Sees Possi- bilities of Furthering Canadian Trade. Consul Ernst Wickstrom, one o! the ur ' oi the Fur Breeders As- Prophecy And Fulfilment How closely the local Liberal organ is in touch with the policy of its Government at Ottawa will be een from the two following statements, both given out on the same day: TIE PATIIU!‘ "We are told by tbs Steel Companies that we might, with their gra- cious permission oi coulco. raise the duties agolust the United States and lower them Intuit Grout Britain. WHY TRIS GENBROSITY? . . ». l! duties were’ increased on impel-to fromltbc United states rr WOULD ENABLE 0U! IIIIND! ‘l’!!! STIII. MANUFACTUR- socistio oi Sweden, who has come to this country to investigate _the possibilities oi dealing more exten- sively with Canadian iur icrmers. has been in the province ior the last iour days in the ‘interest oi his mission. Fur farming was begun in Sweden three years ago. as an ei- iort to rehabilitate the isrrner, who previous to that time had devoted himseli exclusively to agriculture as does the average farmer in Canada, and was experiencing the same diiii- culties. All the animals had to be imported. as the fur bearing animals oi Sweden had been killed or! in the course o! time. Most oi the stock so iar has been obtained from Unit- ahot for than gentlemen. . . of dclug better tluu they m! did bcioro--NOW is NO‘: QIVI ‘IHII! A FUITIII "HAND-OUT". . . WILL NOT Ill THU! TIA’! ‘I'll IUDGIT WILL IE REVISED." “I” GOVIIIDIIPI‘! 6001!! adlusisucnt oi rates on all primary IN IATII on illicit. blooms and billet. oi a tariii group to cover ierroelloys. all loom sum. cm m. tantra! cilMll-n-icetbc eiottondinlthc vicar late» Irodbtr. lWJItuulTreasui-n Murdock v.00"- . .. .__ _ '" a not? possum. _ _ _ lieu Mill. . a _ g e " To h I v OMMMHIIIWPIQ‘! DrownedZI-lt’ ‘ East Point ‘mo opening oi the lobster iisblnl ccuon in this province was stranded bystregedywhenuycungmanwas drowned st lint Point on ‘rhursday. The victim, Jerome McDonald. the eighteen year old son oi m. and In. John J. McDonald, while putting out lobster trap! It d p. m. with Ir. John Gulls, slipped oii the boat witiv the loud. latest rcportsstato the body had not been recovered.’ roaicoeciorcmstmoloyu IIWBIQMQOQNNIIOOUPIIL lils Grace Archbishop David Wil- llama oi London. Out., archbishop oi Huron and metropolitan oi the eccle- siastical province oi Ontario. who is mentioned as likely successor to Bil Grace Archbishop s. r. Mathccou. whose resignation at the and o! this you irons primacy o! Church of England in Canada is announced. RBBT. ll. EMU“ 000000 .0000 IN TURUNTU One of Most Beloved Executives of T. Ea. ton Ltd. of Which He Had Been Director And Supt. (Special to The Guardian) TORONTO, Ont, May z-Rnbert Wellington Eaton, one oi the moat beloved executives o! the T. Eaton Ltd. oi which he had been director and superintendent ior many years. passed away at his home. 150 Parri- nam Ave., today. He had been ill i0! more than a year. News oi his death was received with deep sorrow throughout the vast 01181118801011 which he had helped to develop. His iniectlous personality and democr ‘ic spirit had won him the admiration and respect oi his ‘ ‘ b01110"- lariy among the rank and iile o! the thousands oi employees was he belov- ed. l-br as superintendent, he came continued on Page I HJX THIEVES Another Robbery Re- ported From Union R o a d — Detective Here Working on the Case. = 000000000 0 1000 lllii 0000 LARGEST 00x 00000000 It is Estimated That Between 25,000 and 30,000 Pups Will - Reach Maturity. 1030 will, without doubt, show the largest fox crop ever raised in the his- Wfl’ 0f Prince Edward Island. From all over the province, good reports are “B11118 inpand it. is estimated that. between 25,000 and 30.000 pups will re h maturity. Several theories are projected u to the cause. Some say it was the cold winter with plenty oi snow, but whatever the reason. membered that last December, d p- t. science proiessor oi Mc- Gill University predicted a tremend- ous tur production in the wilds. His theory had to do with sun spots. I0 is interesting to know that there had been u big decrease in the iur catch since the height oi the cycle. ten 3'6"! I80. 197B being a very learn year ior wild iur-bearing animals. RESIJlVEIJ (Canadian Press) ‘ OTIAWA, Ont. May 2~Judgment was reserved today by the Board of Railways Commissioners oi Canada in the application ior a reduced grain freight rate from the lake head to the Maritime ports oi Saint John and I-ialiiax. The application was presented jointly by the Haliiax Harbor commission and the Mari- time Board oi Trade and called ior a. rate oi 1034 cents per hundred- weight for grain shipped ior export over the Northern ‘transcontinental line. The present rate is 35.5 cents a. hundredweight. ' Evidence and argument has con- sumed iour and a. hali days, the case being considered one oi the most im- portant to come beiore the board ior sorzng time. It is an aitermath oi the ~..l __, "m oi the city oi Quebec for g. rate oi i034 cents per cwt. for that port. The - Weather, etc ONWNS ARE MY rattan‘: Faun’ even ll‘-' 10v: can in Bao olioa! 000mb, onfinklrloldlllfihlliliofilb- , e moved. Otiicrwlocscc took place dll Qsxqmwlll tiftbccadtoincat cemedWUt-bc thicvcamrlngunpcetcwswcch ‘roablrm. my s-aoutli and “Ofllflflflllfi X Pllfllfllfillthifiltfllflpggmwlmunfl ranches near the dtr Iromonc six mod showers. lunacy-sum; m. “'17 ‘ONI- Wllifll and cooler. I i 31th tide this attcrnoon at 1.1a 1M tomorrow morning at us. BM acid this‘ evening at. 2.0g,“ , m‘ Wm" 111mm: at 4.4a. 0, 12D f; m,_ i limulicraido tide giggpnmylm‘ , m the big crop is a tact. It is to be re- , JUBGMENTAP "It quarter "icon Monday, my _ . ¢QWJ4~W ‘P’““"‘"“