._ 5,, _l i,',i>li\; E; ' fl; g ' F , i If ‘i 1! 1 .. flf. » MAXIMS _.,»--- ~-~ -‘ H §\\ /’ ' ,H ~ ` U I N fl\h\l\ ffl”/2. ...D -- . ' MAxlMs - ` MEREMAN _ il” - v- __ Rin liURii li li is 5 light story. MM E l .ip ggrlottetswn Guardian Two Cents. I: ‘J '\\\ - fmwii e, I/li' f-of The Peoples Paper f:-;':-;;».fsl=:, April 14-The pre- IUHIIIBFY hearing of Roy Grady. Daniel Gallant and George Galant ‘adloumod from Friday, 10th Lrist. Mili. .08-me up before Messrs. 'I‘hom. as D. Carruthers and Hugh J. Massey. J. P., at the Court House, Summenslde, yesterday, The ww-t. room was crowded. `as considerable lntermthas been taken in this un- usual case. ’I‘he prisoners were cha-rsed collectively, with unlawfully ,stealing tm April Bth, at St. mean. ol-'s the goods and chattels to wit five gallons of rum, the pmpgfgy of Percy Gallant. with violence to the P¢i'S0n of the said Percy Gallant, such violence being used to prevent resistance to the same being stolen robbery. for the Crown the. prisoners were committed for trial to the next uprerne Court and were remanded the informant Percy Gallant. The and thereby unluwfsuy committing ` At the completion of the evidence | s to isll. The only witness called was I I ll To Prince Edward Island _ Charlottetown, April 14, 1931) _ Island! that, in beauty rcsteth , On the wal,‘cs,of Easter-n sea, Abegwcit-(so ml/ncd by Micm¢w)- Art so very deal' tome. I Conquer-ed by the French, they forfeit Home and food and native land, ' Isle St. .lean the victors named it- Miclnae bowed to French command. Then the coming of the British - _ prisoners reserved their defense. The Attomey-General. Mr.""`l‘liih'$"' Af -_-___..___.__________ Continued on page 3 ' Cancellation Of Many Camps L_ (Canadian Press) , O'I'I‘AWA, Ont., Aprll_14.-A re- duction of 11 percent in gh' ggtlm. lles of the Department of National Defence represents a drop of $1,628,- 120 of which $1,302,800 is whittled "Om the militia services. The de- '"-'“° in the vote for the naval ser- "°° 15 01115' $225,000. The nonper- llisnent active militia is the most heavily hit, with only s1.soe,ooo he- inll provided for its purposes as s- uinsi $2,324,500 lest year. Militia nflicers fear that this'wlll mean the cancellation of many summer camps, with a consequent discontinuance of held trainins for militia regiments. 5°"1€U1lH8 0! this sort was fore- lhldowed a few weks ago, when of- hcers were informed that they must mepafe 101' a bis out in the esti- mates. with fezard to the naval service, lhe current year will see the last '“°"°lm@11l2 Paid on the two destroy- UI now nearing completion at “wmvcrorte nude, southunpton. That will be done out or the ta,- iitwo which Parliament will be "lied to vote. ANNOUNCEMENTS, coM1No EVENTS, Mslzruvcs arcs. "Hunter River Club ioadingllve *wk Thursday. leth, me-4-is-ii. "Belfast club loading live etoole it rodhle Tuesday, ant. 4'le'l-4-is-ai. "Mills at Wood Islands grinding M°“dBy. Tuesday snd Wednesday of ,I Wh week until october. nas-4-14-ai T'°H.eserve July lilth for Orange Million Dollar Conflagration HEOIHNEE Mich April 14- Losscfmolethan$l000000wassu!- ered today when fire, which auth- orities said they believed was ln- 0end1l»l’Y. 3U¢l'0y0d the A. W. Wells lumber mills and Plant and spread to nearly fifty other buildings as wind scattered anbers. Three dwell- ings here were dstroyed and sparks (lpoeisl to the Gusrdisn) ' . . the Menomlnee River to Merinett, I burning the Cleary ice house and n shack on the river front. A. W. Wells, President of the Com- pany sold he believed the fire was set by an enemy. He refused to div- ulge the cause of the cause of the difficulty. Filemon said they nlell- ed kmoeene when they answered the alarm. About 30,000,000 feet of lum- _ ber and 2.000.000 feet of sawlogs from the fu-es`wsre carried across ' _ . Changed again the Islandfs name: ~ Once St. Jean but now Prince Edward Rises into tourist fame. Five short years upon thee dwelling ' Watching day by day the tides Ever cbbing, ever flowing, Making river currents glide. On the North shore roll f' ` On the South the uw' 0’er the shores and up tl’::' Swept along by tidal ware. Many miles of upward flowing, Spreading over sand and shale, Making passage for the boatman . ` Whether using oar ol- sail. See the light across the harbor Guiding ships along aright, Ever marking out the pathway For the craft that sails by night. i (On the opening oi' the Canadian National Hotel, ~\ I The officers used iron crowbars and | dumped the contents into the har- were included in the loss. The Mills hardwood flooring plant, dry kilns, and stables were destroyed. New Steamer On Ch 'Town Route MON'l'R.BAL Que , April 14 --Ser een Montreal, Charlotte- E. I. and St. Johns] Nfld. will be maintained throughout the st. Lawrence season by the Furness Red Crocs Line with the B. B Sil- ss. ;a :¢§ Q ‘°““‘““" 7”" onrcaoo. April 14-'rho gadget l ' ' ' m in international patent exposition. the United States army invented a . po V|‘» Whlm il '~ MW “WWE” ‘° this ediflcatlon of a wondering populace. routs, it was announced here today. The Gemnys Dowd" puff ,S in_ she was launched in 190| in Dahlia. "Mm to ,gt Jw so much p°“.d"_ 'D4 il l “UP °f 355° FW °°\'“ nf' ` and no more. on feminine faces. I Winnipeg . Inventors All ( British United Press) en descended upon Chicago today In eerie array for the worlds first Major Gen. George O. Squirles of wder puff and displayed it for the As I think upon thee, /'air one, How my heart to sec thee craves, ~ And I long for ll-ings of eagle To transport me o’el° the waves. -__ A ---~ -- Erin ne’cr saw greener foliage: to Winding red roads ever lead bor. s. . 0'er the hills and in the valleys Through the fragrant clover mend. - """=. Frances E. Purdie. ____.____i_____ as the oar turns over and bounces ,down to the rock strewn canyon below. the Bigelow invention turns off the ignition switch and starts the horn blowing. The piece de re- sistance of the show is e perpetual motion machine that works in an entirely new principle, that of sixes and nincs. It is a wheel studded along the rim withfigure slxa made oz iron. when the wheel is given e' gentle push, the sizes turn upside dovm and become rlines. The iron figure nlnes, of course. are top-heavy, ‘ fall downward and become sixm main. thereby keeping the wheel in DUl‘P0lful.l lnotion. "But I think that Ga at Canoe 4726 4-14-ll lltnr. Hal' llngth il 336 foot, breadth Bun. 390° mygnwa-s_ |n¢md,ns Cove. - “e;‘Musir-sl and dance in Summer- Lud Hail. Fridev. ivth st s p. m. l1¢h served. All welcome. , 4775-I-15-Si 2 O, ‘humid Livoetoele shipping “UP will bo loading live hose and Nl valves April 15 from 12 to I. ""0" Mathieson. Secretary. in aloe-4-is-al ,,, _ Campbells Pond, ol-sud 'n-so- '“ s A “"" ‘ml has been leased to Capt lid- ;"‘"`d Dicks for the accommodation Nnvlisltors st his new hotel, Dslvsy. *bins allowed bv outsiders and ’°‘**-*Wil no haste " ilu-4-14.-si 45 1°" "id *"9"* 9° f°°l" 5°f°'° James W. Dawson. also brought their commclwlns her "sill" °°l1N“l°- lbrein children for the admiration of the !iIYll Will I-"W0 11°” °\\ “WT” lthe multitude. Dawson’s invention day. April 2°. ldlns on 'rucsdav W on endless ladder to meh the eo 1* ADH] mi 'r\'l9I`¢Bfb0l’ d€Dll'h\|l’€l will moon “N0 feggon why jf, 5hg1|l(1n’i;, be made from Montreal every other e|me,-_l- mid Dgwmn, the v,-hun he ceturdav at 10 I- at D- B- T- Mft- demonstrated the winch which euro I on UW lil. The Bstlirda! UWB' msticslly led sections of ladder in- ! Mlllhl I! °°Mld9\‘°4 In |l\'iPf0V¢- to the mow of the machine, Joined ent over the rl-idsy afternoon de-_ than together end reared them parture made last season. Com- heavens/ard. R.. C. Bigelow, ll. pessi- meneing on May 30,, Charlottetown mist from Ban Francisco, had an will be s port of call caltbcund and sppustue for use of auotmcbuiets maybe tinreseomo ti-ion to it," ed- mittecl Edison. "lt's probably done With miflbli Cl' Dmotliihl." _.l.____ ,.,, INDIANS ASK TRACTOR IAN FLAGS!‘A.`l'l', Aril.. April 14-Hopi Indians have comlplsined to the gov# ernment because tractors and graders, are to be used in building reserva~` t . ofell ntsinsides Jlegtbound. wh dt ml Assasll S. chinery throws hundreds of Indians t Orders L zquor Dunloed 141 Cases of Whiskey Dumped Over S’Side» Wharf -- Port Hill Seizure Last Year. (Special to the Guardian) ` sUllii1\@smB. April 14-some= thing of a sensation took place this afternoon when the Customs offl- cials destroyed and dumped into the harbour 141 cases of whiskey. This was the large seizure made last fall at Port Hill. The officers acted up~ on instructions from Ottawa. There was a large crowd of spectators who viewed with mixed feelings the limping of good Scotch into the harbour. some one was figuring up the value of the seizure if sold at the Vendor-'s at $4 a bottle. The whiskey was done up i.n jute bags containing twelve bottles each. This is the method used by smug- glers i.ri handling contraband liquor. d bour. Custmns officers Baker, Platte and MacQua.rrie were in charge of the wcrk. The large auto truck of Messrs. Brace and McKay was used halllthestllffdovmtotlleher- i-_-___....__ Secession In_ Western Canada Is Talked Off - (Canadian Press CITAWA, Ont., April l4.-R.umb- linge of secession in Western Can- ada must not be taken too lightly, the House of Commons was warn- ed today. Unless action ls taken at the present session of Parliament to compensate agriculture for the bur- den which it is carrying, disintegra- tion of the Dominion may have to be faced. William Irvine, U. F. A. member for Wetaskiwin, told oi' hav- ing attended s. meeting of the United Farmers of Alberto at which a seces- sion reeolution was moved. “I spoke against it to the best of my ability, as I believed it would be s disastrous move to make," Mr. Irvine told the House. ____.____i& GENIEAL CDXEY SAYS PEOPLE STILL STUPID NIW CIWLEANB, April, 14-To Genersl Jacob B. Colley, who led his famous "Coxey army" on Washing- to seek sid for the unemployed 37 years ago. conditions seem what they are because the people are “still as stupid.” 0020)# H10 UMIQC l\0f¢ Ni it” Why, to Alabama, ascribed the "stupidity" of the Pwbie to “letting the preacher lon roads. Use of such modern ma- think for them when theyre young, he politician when they grow older. --is and llle.i1a_ubel ln.t.lssir_dotso,e-" 1 Auspices Of The fcmrsl 0;.-ellillfz of the Canad- ian National lfotel marks the begin- ning ol' :l new ern socially in the his- tory of the Pro\'lm~e. It is the first concrete exlinlplc of prlsl-rvzll' "for- ward nd\'um_‘c" .socially on whlcil so much depends for lilo up-bllildlng of a greater and nrnre glorious Canada. Already steps lmvc been taken to keep ablreast of the tlmrfs in r~nil\\'ay development, in llnpl'o'.‘r:d contin- uous oorruliunlcutloll with the main land by lnealm of ll rica' and more powerful car ferr-y. Our rlfiiltcl- mails are facilitated by the cially air mall .to and from Moncton. lil public health the new Cl1llrlol1.rrl.ol'rl Hos- pital, the new T. B. Hospital, and thc proposed new P. bi. 1. Hospital are ample evidence nf our llppreciatlon ofa new cl'-tl ln that cmlrlectlon. The new Forlllu speaks \'oilllllc.». lol' the vlsioll and l'csoul‘ceiu1lil~ss oi our leaders in sports. The new hotel is evidence of the farsiglltedlless and confident courage of the leaders of the general -community in the de- velopment ol the Province along its most attractive and remuneratlve lines, vizv: that of a tourists' play- ground and a natural health resort, M .2 f f Commercial Hotel A Brilliant Assembly Under The ‘ Enjoyed The .First Dinner And Dance In The New Can- adian National Hotel. """_' r ‘ House In Committee Yes- The Gyro Club ,, where people of moderate means may come and enjoy themselves without ext1'av_agant. outlay, The new hotel opened yesterday is tile lost word in hotel construction, equipment and organization, reflect- ing the greatest credit on the Hotel Department oi the C. N-. R. under the efficient General Superintendent Mr. A. S. McLean. A full description is :ivan rlfrwvilcrc by it lady well- rqllipped to do it justice. Suffice it lo say here that every one ol' the llullclrecls who had the privilege and picusllrc of seeing over the hotel on Monday marvelled at the complete- ness of the accommodation and luxury or the furnishing. The site on which the hotel .is erected, is an enviable one, at the comer of Kent and Pownal Street. a. site formerly occupied by the residence of the lets Mr. Justice Hodgson and later by the Home cf the Knights of Colum- bus. There is a spacious aprtoach to the Hotel which enjoys s com- manding view from the upper storeys of the whole of the surrounding country, rivers and harbour. All the (Continued on page 10) public. (Special to the Guardian) MADRID. April 14-King Alfolx-_ so, last reigning representative of the throne of Spain, Premier Juan B. Axuar announced today and S in is now a. Republic country's republicans and popular Government in conference with his paraded in the streets mont/ous events, during which his- tory was made end the House ol' Botubon removed from the Throne. The King, lt was understood gave up the Throne in favor of a Repub- lic instead of merely removing him- self by abdlcating in favor of his son. Dr. Gregorio Mariono, one of the Republican leaders revealed .that the King' agreed to quit on the following conditions: That he be permitted to leave’ Spain with appropriate honors; be permitted time to arrange his per- sonal belongings and be given full military honors on his departure. Official soul-cos understood the Royal Family would proceed to Paris tonight by a. special train. The King struggled-to the last. to save his Throne by peaceful means, but he capitulated when he realized that to defy the Ro/pllhlicans would throw the country into civil war and bloodshed. _ The Republicans who A‘sl-ried el- most every city ni Spain ill Sun- day's mimicipnl elections. were in the saddle and they gave the King Ki n g A lfo n so Abdicates Throne MuchRejoicing ThroughoutSpain As People Herald New Re- 1_i.-_ AN ARRAY QF Tl‘l'LEs King Alfonso the last of me H°“"e °f B°“‘°b°“ h” abdicabed the Bourbons, that virlle Dynasty which folr more than ten centuries pa supplied a. glittering succession of ' Ki for th Thron f France Nicto Alcala Zamora, leader of the: sl-:Em tad; jome; otha mugs: _ procession of former European Ma- president, drafted a Republican Jesby' a Mmuch d’thmned_ An ,m_ bn pressive and historical array of aplevn- Bldes in Madrid- RCP" ‘is °l"°“dy|did titles he gave up, this Alfonso had been proclaimed in Barcelona|xHL for hu catholic Munty Wu and Seville, where great scenes of ‘King of spsm' of Cutmel of mom of fe-l°l°lf’l! “Wk Pla” 95 the P°°PlelAragon, of the two Bleilles, of Jerus- b“f"@d P°m`““5 °f the King andalenr, of Navarre, of Granada, of 'Iol ' cd . 0. of Valencia. of Gslidla, of Mn Confirmation of the Klng‘s abdl- Ima’ of Minutes’ of swim. or o‘d_ cation came after a moming of mo- em, of omdom M Jem of Am.-ve' of Gibraltar, of the Canary Isles, of the oriental and oocldentsl Indies, of Indie. and the oceanic continent, Arch Duke of Austria, Duke of Bur- gundy, of Brabalnt and Milan, Count of Habsburg. of Tyrole, of Flanders and of Barcelona, Lord of Vlscay and Mol‘ll. _ His heritage of Kingahipa datnd back it thousand years to that dim az; of 888, when his ancestor llddes son of "Robert the Strong" took the thmneotrrancsforhlsownand was to fall only with the last of the Louis. (Clnl|lil.|\ Press) NEW ORLEANS, I4., April 14. -_Standard fruit and alnamsllip company officials ssld tonight they had received reports from Nicsngus. indicating that eleven state citizens and an undeter- mined number of British subjects have been irllled by insurgents, to understand there could be nc) ccmnropriso. who reported moving on Puerto Cabanas, founded the Prdlloh Dynlllty, fhll'/‘ |fN[||\[|l7lll§ lllllilfll llll lui '-I_-i=*' :ls g 2 N terday On Changes To Several Statutes. '1'he Legislature met yesterday all 3.45 p. m. Mr. Sharp, in pursuance of notice, asked the Minister of Public Works: 1. Give an ltcnlizrri statement of amounts paid or rccci\ed for travell- ing expenses for officials of his do- partment during recess and up to this date, and the names of umclnls for whom paid or incurred. 2. Were such expenditures author- ized or confirmed by Order in Council, or if not by what authority were such expenditures made or in- curred. Hon. Mr. Maclntyre promised an answer tomorrow. Petitions were received to incor- porate the Allister Murray Memorial Presbyterian Church at Murray I-lar. bour and the Royal Tnlst Company. Bills in accordance with the peti- tions were read a first time. An Act to amend the Succession Duty Act was given first reading. Amendments to eleouoo Aol The House went into committed reading of an Act to amend the El- ection Act 1922, Mr. Allan Stewart in the chair. Sec. 2 of the bill amends section 31 of the Act to give the full franchise to "any duly ordained clergyman resid- ing in the Province and engaged in actual clerical or pastoral work in the electoral district in ‘which hs claims to have at vote." On the sug- gestion of Hon. Mr. Stewart and mo- tion of Hon. Mr. Wright, the phrase- ology was amended to apply only tu clergyman "engaged in pastoral work and having actual charge of the par- ish" in which they vote. Section 5 of the bill adds the fol- lowing provision, recommended by the Canadian Organization of the Blind. "(3) The Deputy Returning Oili- cer shall either deal with a blind voter in the same manner as with Continued on page 'I _The Weather, Etc; I MANY A 1 . Mitt (limits its. " itlis AN oven limo" ,. _ .. will its Mlasix l 1 \iAcAN1‘ 1 Y 6 / ’? ll li... NM .._.`_____\ I _ . Temperatures .Maxlmurn ..................... A Minimum . . . . . Sl High tide this moming at 9.26 and tonight at 9.30. Bun sets this evening at 6.41 and rises tomorrow morning at 5.18. New moon Friday, Aril l'i, 9 p. m. Summerside tide eighteen minutes later than Charlottetown. _-_ l.: - . _ If ~.- 1 I ` "'“ .1 __ ___ .~,,f`. >, 1’ ' .l l , i - i | i. »l » ‘l I i.__ ll_ . .vt l \ l il ‘lit . I iii <. '§` ';` - ..v _ 'I ll; » ' ig .., Ri. T-...L_ /" V3 iii .li 'li e~».“ ..»-nf -il l ei Y' . 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