MAXIMS or s MERCHANT Uuiversalpeseeresilyiguagngpp- uryzlthpeseebetuaqioas-uns: folks that matters. etuw /nf” 1 rr" Y \ \` I I dl 'I 'E i i " ' ' 1 or s ?`\`§\“ ‘ 0 ` ff MERCHANT (lovers Prmce Edward Island Like the Dew ;§§\ "l'\ _;,e,; EnMy§!U!|!!r‘\E .a~a\s ELQIAVV f :gi ___ _ i , llythatlhnlodlallllhkirlo ‘l1|l'¢Ull0G¢d. .... . ...~. -e The eoplesyaper ...ef -»..... Read by verybody I. “M-'~'°'f we °°"‘- l 145 il I-|"'l iz, for Dominion is $391,507,840 For Year 1929.30. 01'I‘AWA. Feb. 19.-Parliament has before it main estimates for nsggl year 1929-30. Today Holi. A. Robb. Minister of Finance. the lengthy list of spprporia- which provide food for much during the session. The for the next nscsi year am- to $391,501,840. Last year the was $385,l52,'ii8. There is con- an increase in the estimat- the coming fiscal year over the for the present year of $6,355,- Ansiysis of the estimates shows in- appropristions for about sev- the departments of govemment there are decreases in some dozen others. There .is a not- increase in the amount appro- foi- European war pensions. session, parliament was asked vote $39,000,000 for this purpose. E year the appropriation is N2.- an increase of total appropriation for pensions the coming fiscal year is $42,- as compared with 839,159,412 1928-29. Parliament is being asked to vote more for agriculture this than last. The total estimate agriculture, as it appears in the tabled today, is $8,483,826. at the lest session the appro- -Continued on page 3- ' ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC. "ROBIN HOOD RAPID CHINA OATS, better Oats, better China. All Grocers. "Reserve February 28th for Con- tert in Afton Hall. 4460-2-20-li. "Warning: - Special Western Bliow, Montague Saturday. Yeo's Theatre. 4406-2-20-2i. "Dance in Grahame Road Hail Wednesday evening, Feb. 20. , 4449-2-10-2| '°Dr. Clift, M. D.¢-Start now home prevention cure. _Purdy Station, West- chester Co., N.Y., USA. 12-12-3mos “Annual meeting Emerald Ship- Ding Club will be held Friday even- IDE. February 22nd at 'L30 in Bprins- deld Hall. 4421-2-19-2! "Club loading h°Bl at Murray Tuesday, February 20th. List J. W. McLean, SMYGDIYY- 4439-2-19-2| ‘HORSE RACES st Cardigan, Feb. 23, at 1.30 p. sn. Three 4476-I-20-Iii Murray River Women's In- wili hold e. "Jigga Dinner" on February 23rd. Meals serv- 5 p. m. to 8.30 p. m. Short 4427-2-19-2i Club loading Hogs at on Tuesday, Februl-i7 Wednesday. 4464-2-20-ii. match, Stanley Bridge. night. Feb. 20. Stanley vs. Emerald. A_iso Friday Feb. 32, Stanley Bridge vez 4473-2-20-3| “Hockey-Big double-header at Ciillsow Intermediates vs. North va. New Glasgow lmpcrials. and Glasgod Intermediate vs. North I- Game starts 8 o'oiock sharo- “'14 Borden Line Bhibillhl Club live hogs at Albany Thurs- liet from 12 to 3 p.m. Reid, Secretary. M134-ll-li “rho bondsu um shipping 0109 bold its annual meeting It N' Bebooi, Friday. February Bod. in. ihpreeeutattvse of the will agtomnd (ld-3 W 1' 4418-8-ll-dt 'naa--» Gpeeial to The Guardian) southern Jugo-Slavis, Macedonia, Northern0reeceandThraoeasare- suit of disastrous hoods, were report- ed today in dispatches received hero from Belgrade and Athens. The exact number of casualties is unknown as conditions are such it is impossible to make a cheek. The Danube river bedisiammeawubicetbreewteu feet thick for 400 miles and is being dynamlted. Preparations are being maaetooopewlaitbeieéuabgerm Vienna. Pressburg and Belgrade. ln Thrace and Macedonia bridges and hundreds of cattle were swept away. Storms of! the Spanish coast did eer- ious damage to the fishing neet. One boat was wrecked and mother barely made its way into Bilbao, while all fishing at Almeria was suspended HOTEL MERCER ' iCanailhu Prm) NEW YORK, N. Y., Feb. 10-The merger s_t_an early date of two of the largest hotel systems in the country, the Bowman-Biltmore and the United Hotels C0mPl!\!. both ox- I tendthl from the Atlantic to the Pscific,isrumorsdhere.Inl92etbe Bowman-Biltmore Hotels Corporatim was valued at $35,000,000 and with the United Hotels and several small- er corporations which are to be swept into the new combine, it is expected the new chain will run into many more millions of dollars. Two of th more millions of dollars. Two of the United Hotels are the Mount Royal, Montreal. me rung Edward, in 'rox- onio and another is the Admiral Beatty, Saint John, N. B. S/iot By Detective -_*_ (Canadian Press) WINNIPEG. Ilan., Feb. 19.-When he attempted to shoot his wife and her companion on a downtown street yesterday, Harold A. Reid .was shot down by a city detective. Ha died in the policé ambulance while enroute to hospital. Domestic strife prompted R.eid's action. The couple had been separated for some time. RULING RBSCINDED (Special to The Guardian) NIAGARA FALL-S, N. Y., Feb. 19.- Thc immigration ruling compelling aliens in this country on temporary pei-mits.io pay an additional head tax and submit to s. second immigra- tion exsmination upon their return after making brief visits to Canada, has been rescinded for the Buffalo district, extending from Rochester, N. Y., to Cleveland, Ohio, immigration oilioiais announced here today. The enforcement of the ruling was op- posed by hotel snd transportation men here and reps-esenhtivss ot the Falls chamber of commerce and the Hotel lifenb Association went to Washington and took the matter up with the leeretsry of labor Davis Saturday. After the injustice od the ruling was explained toleeretary Davis. Commissioner Hull issued the order exempting the Budaio district from enforcement of the rillinl. IN Ull'l'lOll| OGNDITION (gpeeialtofbe Guardian) r.osAiioss.ns.nai|.-r~Dv- i.eay,si-.ssemmmsoswsinilia ¢uiasunry.u|u,seriui»i hemsuifertugtrom tmeneberabeuis a¢q,Jr.11uwasiuou pghggy was omkid IXUSW giawmvbwsrmsnyuniiabld .ii e;*§ Er§s iiigiiiili igfiizgigi Eiiliiilita `s§§§ !l§E E l =i:=i::|=|= l"'|"1l*_l|_'_'| *-115 =m,_,_,-i Delegation from'. Teachers Federation, Requests Salary In-i crease From the Loc-[ al Government. f A delegation of teachers from the, ri-moe nsvml mana 'iuen¢r'r€ hdei-ation waited upon the Govern- ment Tuesday, rsqumting an increase ‘ of salaries. the premier and every member ef‘his_l:sieeutivs council be- ing prsent. ltr. C. B. Jelly. presid- ent of the Federation opened the’ discussion outlining the activities of the lederation since their unsuc- cuful interview with the Govern- mmt a year ago. Be stressed the CANE!!!-R.A, Australia. Peb. 10- Pacing the biggt political aisle sincePremierW.S.Bmheswentout of office in 1018. the federal govern- ment is threatened with defeat over the financial agreement bill which finally eliminates per capita pay- ments by the Commonwealth to the states. Labor is solidly in favor of restoration of these payments. The defeat of the government would mean the resignation of Right Hon. Stanley Bruce, pidme miuiiter and his cabinet and formation o » min- istry for James Henry Bcullin, labor leader, as the latter could not hope to retain control s general election would be inevitable. Deportation Bill (Special to the Guardian) 22?2`=‘~~-'f`¥"¢‘="-ff'--"if-’-’ -'i'-1 cHAai.o'r'ri:'rowN. CANADA, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY zo, 1929 io PAGES i.‘.":.‘...;‘"t..'°.'.‘r.‘.’°°.'.. .z ti il _ yeueiapriuiera deviioua cbargaofmurderiog!'rsserRobin- ‘preliminary trial of Murdock Dunn. MANYDEA THS TE ED IALSETFOR ESEATSOLD SE - REPORTED mvgarngfzar E BSTRWEDNESDAY .FOR szzsooo W H I] ms __ EABHEHS _W PHI] EEUIN __ 9 m,_M_ NI Ei] W "__, IN THE EEl]EHil A M, ......,...h.;..;e.; BU Til EUHEIFE CASE , . . Mm.m---. _ lished at 3225.000. This is an advance inoek exchange has Jun been estab-§“’hy N01; 3 Boy 01- Girl fro Prin Edward' of 525.000 on the price which was es- In ce sou. is, bu been set for wednesday E nbiubeo only a :ew weeks ago. in Island? _ El\l'0ll in iFrvmvarvwnC°fr¢lr»°°¢l¢ht) moruingnobiusonwusbottaeestn -iderstood that a new nrm is being after he and a companion col ` the case of the $200,000 seat it is un °TrAwA' nb' "-1-he Dum* ilided with Dunn as they skated on : formed, but in the case of the latest °““’°'°"“"”°"'°°°l“ in barium alma nsnimu tionitveningforthetransferofi ° u pon is 'S e ‘was tumed over to the police by his nwumes w rt. M father early todai after the author natural _ , _ _ ‘H °°ndm°M “ t° edu°‘u°n°1- M' [ities had conducted a search for the ` nswssassurprisingasitwas, hm h H ernment undoubtedly felt it extreme- ’ ly unsafe to persist in the policy, which to say the least is distasteful; in are entire were as sounssa wus. C001; Makes not present during the debate and whatever supporters his case had in' Appointments; the house felt that discretion was the . I trictio » notable as to its general eifect, be- , youm E “Shout E eufnghi' t .e is itwmapmyewmyws lvisaidtohave spent enigh ina barn where hes revolver was eause ehewan and Manitoba in whatever' ` ` vy _ em; ‘S to m I | found by Chief of Police Costey this settlem 'moi-ning. A .38 calibre bullet. lodged areefIectedi.ntheircase.Geners1imm 'in uk f Roblm in . e p e. was en rom middle we;t"provinc:.tand‘tIi1e gov- EMEA may .t me “wp” wan' eeriousnsmof the situation explain- ing the attitude of the teachers up- WASHINGTON, Feb. ll-Pl'i7vi- on the receipt of the report of the ‘mm E” me d°P°"‘u°” °‘ ‘um de . hw t th _ E gunmen and alien bootleggers, foi- lsgation. the ey immed lately passed s unamiinous resolution S 1°‘"”3 °°‘“'1°"’°”' ""° ”'°°"P°"°“d worm” the necuuvs M lppomt » in the senate deportation bill today by the house and the amended meas- su another delegation to place before thadovsrnmentthsdamsndsofthel teachers with rmpect to sstisfactoryi remuneration. Kr. Jelly further ex-_ piaiusd that unless the delegation. received s favorable reply he wasf autim-ues by the miei-tion w can 3 s special meeting or ure means be- f fore or during the session of the log- islsture. to give them an opportunity to decide what action they should adopt. Re stated that the delegation was` very reprmentstive, in that the del- ` egstes came from the three counties, rerlesenting rural, village and city: schools. Mr. Leo MacDonald, Queen Square School. Charlottetown, next spoke setting filth statiltlm showing the smaslng discrepancy between the ure was returned to the senate for concurrence. 'I‘he house amendments did not materially alter the intent of the Johnston deportation bill to define more clearly the term “unde- sirable aiien" and to accelerate the process of sending him out of the country. The senaws classification of violators of the white slave law, an- ti narcotic and immigration acts and the habitual criminals and imde- sirsbics was augmented in the house to include also bootleggera and dangerous alien gangsters. ‘ Ooiricident with the passage of the Johnson bill, which was the approval of the department of labor, it became known that influences had been set to work in an effort to persuade President-Elect Hoover not to take better part of valor. Dr. Edwards has received many oongratuiationsas the result of his victory. It was due edhiscase ' set for 'hi y. iJ» Another resolution which provoked The following appointment, were much discuuion was moved this sf- 1 mdc: NUDE by U10 Prim! mihiiiél’ ll fill- ‘ _'dn 0| Pf°b.¢°_Hm»°1d L_ Pu. 1°": mer. `"m*" it 5-' °¥P°¢”°“'~ th" P*’u*'i iThe appointment of Mr. Palmer. ment DO approve of the general sp- § ,ho had been ‘cans in mu gpg- proval of the treaty of renuncistioni' my was c°nm.m¢¢_) °f W" 'Nm W" 518°” 1° Pl-fi-‘».°“ ‘ clerk or me cmm sud rmibeub- i the twenty seventh day of August. “U of 9,, Supmm, g¢m»¢,_R,¢gm|m | nineteen hundred and twenty eight, Heb” g,°g¢,~¢_ i wi behalf °f H18 Hliwiy f°r °h° 9°- ci-fu er me Legauuve an-mbiy l minion °! Cmsdl by the nieniooiw- -sr. ciaii- 'ri-ainor. fiery named therein and that this rmvmeui aeaitb omm-Dr. P. A. House do approve of°the same. |‘ ¢f¢e1mm_ - "And that s maaeasa he not to: Georg. sneiioou, Tiguun, was ap-‘ iheemets to acquaint their honours; poland a. commmioner for taxing out this more :mica with the sen-` acimowieegemem. or _deeds lu and for ate in the approval of the above men- 2 prince county, tioned treaty." i The premier's speech was s mes- '-;*"‘1‘* E sage for peace, perfect peace. espec- ; sein-lee we teachers or P. s. r. me “Y *°"‘°“ th" mfg!" filflllef °b~ Envy in tbe United states and with Tu,oB,-ac-ken Govt Esau bas established an extensive en tho" of me other provinces of cam struct the Ciperatiogismoi’ ‘tile my- the hope that the example of Canada; ' fhibit and in fact all me Dominions| “L 11, imgmggq me gm; mn me H8111! Cl"-‘B 0 0 ll 011 would assist in contributing to s' ' ' ' =and many of the British possessions avenge salaries paid teachers of the “E °f lm- *Wh Will \l¢¢0In¢ Gf- more general adoption of the senti- M lnlsters Reslgn Eare well represented. A six mile walk pquqmm “mg mm um wg Motive on July I unless suspended ment by the world. 'rm resolution ;is required to pei: aii the stands. gh, *uhm ef 3|-mgh commbgg °f f°P°°1°diU fb' m°l1\¢im° by C011- -_-ii-S-#_ ;Speech making was reserved until to 8052 nate teachers br Nova scout, FW- -Continued on base 3- _ wmmm Fm 19 _wma n itnis evening, wnenine obvemment parison in the neighboring provin- ces and those of our city schools. Edmonton. New Brunswick, _for in- stance pays their High School Prin- cipal, $4,000.00. Moncton $3,400.00 at least double the salaries paid the Mr. Cecil Hynes. Montague. foi- iowed, showing the amazing mem- bership of the Federation. B36 out of the 614 teachers of the province be- ing active members, end lined up be- hind the movement for better sal- aries. Mr. Norman MacDonald, Kensing- ton, next spoke showing that where- as the govemment has increased ex- penditure on all other public services during the lest few years. the am- ount expended on education has re- mained stationary. He pointed out that thvilsb the Government seemed anxious and willing to spend money lil bringing lmmilrallis to our shores tbl! lbllliod to bo indifferent to the modus of many of our mme ggpq. seek erpertsefosnadsortbelepubiio principals of Charlottetown. ~» ieuaa me amount inseam wbb rriuiumwusnimeruebsrans- "'°1°lv°dt°l¢\v»¢bssrevim¢to nsuouieboiieisrhartiyamrtiie a more lucrative position in oth- gpmmg of the xpgislaturc. (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, Feb. 19.-While vis. lting the Canadian section of the Briihh industries fair today, the Prince of Wales said that he in. tended to endeavor to visit Can- ada again in the near future. VATICAN CITY, Ieb. ll.-It was leaned in\Vst|osn ciroim to- day that opposition is the prin- elples of "Rotary" has been with- drawn by the church authorities. MADRID, Feb. U.-The King signed a decree today making ef- fective Spain‘s adherence to the Kelloq anti-war treaty. The council of ministers approved the treaty last night (Special to The Guardian) SAO PAUID. Hilti, III. lif- Tho 'liste liver In the hmrt of l|'asi|'s soles growing dltrlot. is experiencing the worst flood in G0 years. It has overflowed li-I banks for several miles. About 5,000 houses are under water and 25.000 persons homeless. Heavy losses are expected. Pulls, Feb. 19.-Eleven home- leg Parisians who sought rcf\ll'¢ from the bitter cold in a house In the Batignolles quarter were found aspbyxlated today 110|' I broken all pipe. A twelfth was- found Unconscious but was reviv- ed after considerable effort. Two mothers in the (Null were Nil- sned to a lesser d¢¢‘l’¢¢- LONDDN, Feb. 19.-Moderah ing temperatures through Europe brought fears of flwd-S ffiilll thawing snows today IM “ml- ed alarm over suffering to CWI' cern over eropl. lI\l’¢l¢l|l\’|! want. Inhabitants or vllhsea in ummm, sbiims. vm row- iug to svscnte their homes with valuables. 'l'be thaw alrsalf 55. started there. of purchases of Winnipeg Electric; WWW Company Stock by the cabinet min- /6 BE A company was being consummated bv YOWVE j‘Session May 19th. f At a meeting of the Provincial Gov- lculy "° me fm' "“°“‘m°' -md p emment held yesterday, the date for ’ °°°'m°m' '"7 in wma' h' P"°5°°"` i the opening of the legislature was ' ` esda March 19th at 3 ru while me teachers or P. is. r. receive " -~ -f - ~ Rm, C,,,,,m.m°,, continued ,ts mob, i 1° iemicrins a banquet to the lfsdins on an average only $537. this means , I mu, charges of corruption md by ilxllibiwrs Ind buyers. at the Man- =»~» --1 -- dm- of LAST MINUIE NEWS F1./i.sHEs = F. ._ i me M P-»=~ -1 ve- -- fmt WN' °*' Y" |'°°°"° *UW* 5435 , E Provincial Conservative leader, Pre- `Pmm°' stun” Budwin mu 'mem' P" mum- H* mm' ° fmh" °°m’ I mler John Bracken, speaking in the ‘md °h° °p°°°h °f tm P“m°° Wm be . . legislature today, confirmed that Hon. W. R. Ciubb. Minister of Pub- g lic Works and I-lon. W. J. Major. K. C., Attorney General had tendered their resignations to the government. The resignations, however, have not been accepted by the government. h Pr i ill d rdi to t :xt biccanmngg ‘“w;ente::b:m I Brhish industries fair today an order' made to the legislature, and its views W" pl-“ed fm' Cmmnn h°“°y '° ascertained. ‘Both resignation.: are the outcome isters at s time when the lease ot the Seven Sisters Fails Power site the government. Bracken. "that the action of Mr. Ciubb and Mr. Major did not infiu ence their judgment on the contract, We i'00°llille at the suns time, how- W/ ever, that their actions were inludio- %/W; wus me inebcreew- /” ’,, .- 7 ”’ / “We are convinced." said Premier _` 1 itranssction it is understood that the sale was between two members of the same flrni-George Gsrneau, of Johnston and \\'a.i'd being: the buyer. The rapidity of the advance ln the value of seats is credited 'o the 'en- ormous increase in busfnem in the last two years. Little more than a year ago seats were quoted under 5100.000 so that in the intervenlng twelve months they have more than doubled in value. NSPUHE “_ __a__ IT; 2| ZS i i':':i f'*°'1 Q11) . The Car Ferry Yesterday the car ferry experienc- ’ ed some little difficulty with the ice. , She made tivo round trips. however. ` but me mau train aid not reach the city until 7.30 p. m. ' The Aeroplane Yesterday the aeroplane arrived in this city at l2.30 p. in. and left ten minutes later for Moncton via Sum- merside with mails. FAIR OPENS (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, Feb. 19.-The great/est in I the series of British industries fairs don and Birmingham, without any ceremony. The Government of Cen- »broadcast by wireless. Queen Mary i will attend the London section of the fair tomorrow. An interesting innova- tion is a *ready reckoner" quoting the prices of Biritish goods in forty foreign currencies. | Lormon, reb. io.-wunm twenty ‘ minutes of the opening of the great. the value of $50,000. 6 _.______ YW M051' 1’li|rii< BEFORE You 0 1 “¥§e”»' opened today in two sections, at Lon-A. , the Oratorical Con- F test! I The Canadian Oraiorical Contestis being sponsored by several newspap- ers. and by certain of the depart- ments of Education in this Domin- ion wirli two ends in view. They are: Firstly-to complete the education of those who take part in it. by giving iiiem. through the contests and the preparation for them involved. an invaluable training in the art of pub- lic speaking. And secondly-to do in some degree for Canadian Schools what Ce:ii Rhodes has accomplished in a larger way for the Universities. Consuniarit with this, it is planned each year ro give one pupil, winner of the Canadian Championship a splendid opportunity of rounding out his or her education in school b_\' a European tour. Now. pupils. of the Schools and Colleges of Prince Ed- ward lsiand. you have just as good a chance to win this as i.he boys and girls of any other province. Fill in the entry form you will ilnd else- where in this issue, and mail it st fonce. notifying your teacher or prin- ‘ cipal that you are doing so. i Remember that the time is getting ' ,short now, as school contests must be y concluded by March 15th. 1 If_you were under 19 rears of age ; on February lst. lm, and are a pupil ibrgi-ade.srx,x.xrauuxniutb» irubiic scnoois. couegee, Universities lor Academies of this province, you are eligible. The following schools have entered ' ' KINGS COUNTY Murray River School. Sburis High School. New Perth School. Rollo Bay West School. Little Pond School. South Lake School. QUEENS COUNTY Mt. Stewart School. Hunter River School. Dunstaifnsge School. Pleasant Valley School. Springfield School. . PRINCE COUNTY Aiberion High School. Freeland School. Kensington School. CHARLOITETOWN West Kent St. School. Prince of Wales College. . -T 'FERNE BOUND FOB ST. JOHN NORTH SYDNEY, Feb. 19.-Port Warden Joseph Sheen. J. H. B-hude, mssterof the S. S. Stanley and A .V. liiorbes. superintendent of the Marine Railway, made a final survey of the S. S. Teme. and pronounced her to be seaworihy and in fit condition to proceed to sea. The 'Demo is going to Saint John. N. B., to recondition her cargo of po- tatoes beiore proceeding to her des- tinstion. Havana Her master is now IWUNDK word fibm Ottawa regard- ing the assistance of an ice-breaker t.o put her into open water. llsoiaarnliogs elaziii 3 tile’ iEif§i€f2 §§E¥§ E ` ORATORICAU seq onsuus is nan alms -¢-een".--.--..|.. ht xiii; =i{EEii§§i J lr E Ei lllfiil ia i; li V - Hi, eeuueema ektseml A i .ii ll' E 3 ¢~susasesnr-nunnseseese IlOlllllllQlllOl"°| eseessnu»Knsseennssssussevssaes ` o I ‘ + wx 11? 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PARIS. lbb. ll.--'lbs Poimare Hightidethismorningat .govsmiuentbad aaarrow mapst1l|ishtst'l.is.' rmsabstilovlltbronhasurpiss lmeehtnisafternoousi 'i1iemiuisirywasaiutsiaedbyths2-36i>~m- ' gp)yngya\sl\»&, _ _latItbsa.0bu-letieisan. Appoint Trade A E E; (swan is 'na ouanum) ‘* IHILBOURNI, Aillifllli, PCD. 19.- ~*'*l--vi-_gl The commonwealth government has T0R°NT0- Nl 19-M*1'm"\¢ .mmm |;_ ‘_ gnu", manga fresh and strong northerly winds. It lluhh ... (Candies Pun) New¥o|t. cloudy 38-6 40-10 38-12 80-U 36-N 40-S Bl-3| 50-40 |38 Ind ue and `atm&nmtbsr(dieslsovsrthero-ltestemoerowmei-ningat|.l!. rumetniolusieiaisyeiannrrsud. Mimosa saturday, nears. OO* Condensed Specials lA'l'l-do UI 'mt let esdalussa-eiminthheahm lon sA|.l-llallflllh lllolt.. horn bull coming I years. Awly Herbert ldssim. Bimbilry. “il-2-ll-ll #WU |»iaub¢a4-wubwsa-mica mmm-nice ue- -iam-en minor .\`