MAXIMS » *‘ , or a "' MERCHANT ...,.,.....'*~ ".:"*......':..'::."..'.i:'. -~---'-~.:.:~=:..v-~.;. ..., *r~r..~..a“.:-:.-.~:.-..-:.-.. . $1. llbereirbm any say s hatter ' _ ‘."...... a the bleachers as u guru their no!“ F,“ ‘ - . ¢ l.» _ 11¢ l l Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew - t "OH-fl“ M" ~--v~~— ————~~—-———- —-——--—- --__ -»-.»--~-——-—- ~ — -~ " ' ~ r "‘"""“ ;t-.-..".-.-':=:::...::-r: m. ; , ' CHARLOTTETOWN. cameos. WEDNESDAY. APRIL so. 1930 12 PAGES t."'-'ie"e'-‘-"-l-'.'“-'-'-”éf"i‘fl 31% z——-""—""g_a"_fl_fl_‘p“m Tii‘? ‘u-i-i ‘Ni "k l ~‘ ' _ . ' l CommunzstLeader lslllltulsllln liYE_i_l_ nun (Canadian Praasi , AWA. out, Avril 20-bit!!! u,’ g, (3.. one cf Canada's most gulshfid barristers. died here 1y before six o'clock tonight, . pneumonia. Coming to Ottawa . 11:; home in Montreal the rnid- oy last week to conduct a case N the supremo Oourt o! Can- Mr. Laileur was ei-riolon and the first there were grave that he could not survive be- he had not a robust constitu- and was 1s veers v! eae- RW- .ior s time he seemed to be 1 the better of the disease and . this morning he snowed to n the mend. _ 14,119...- wes prominently con- . s with most of tho largest liti- which Oanada has had in t years. He was to have acted m. t " ‘ ‘s rcpftblhblblllfl on hoard oi Arbitration which is to stigate the "I'm Alone" dispute ., the United States. ' _ Lsileur twice declined a "to, once in 1W1 and again g; the last two years. 1n IBM he [Md nomination for a Montreal in the provincial elections. 1 slomPassa Won Nonsuch Stokes . owned by the All _. loi the turf. raced into the light oi Derby Qbhhnbl?! ti!!! raoon by winning thrliolllllcll u-llustom Passe jiaisbadioll! - inliront of -W..~1d-~(la$ale$'l. lne. stings. owned b1 D- M- i, was third. another three ha back. auatom Passe started ll in I against, ‘ at 109 i0 d third at 8 tn l. levers horses ,Rpbin Abobbirl and Tflffllfilll. .~ entrants, helhg in the also wo Hundred ersons Drowned (special to the Guardian ALclrrrA. indie. April 2o~rwo drad persons were drowned and ~ eighteen saved when the steam- ndor was blown over byla tor- - in the resins rum yoitorosv. Condor. a iiat bottoms vessel. steaming up the Pedals. ~a trib- -oi the Cit-Bl". 1% Hillel of! - i. when it mat tho tornado. Illlt blew the ship completely ~ hllrlnl: its passengers and into the swirling waters. ‘rho is and cargo were lost; NQUNCEMENTS, LOMING EVENTS. Mlasrluqs. l-rrc. ‘Uvoda on hand for distribution * llsv m. w. nelson, clsoy hlitlitl. blwrdclbrll allow. W"!!! .‘ “flnpfliqi: Isle did __' I ~ all “marathons at rhiiathaa "Willa- noirt iallto boar is. . IMO-d )0 a _'—_' v ll€m¢9~flgg m.‘ Weight. Vernon on.“ yflaYa . y. . ~ 51in wstlllrsa. and aorivs sumac (Canadian Press) OITAWA, Ont., April aa-Bsliev- ing that the iiscal policy oi Domin- ion Government will prove fatal to the fruit and vegetable growing in- dustry. Joseph Cyr. former Liberal organiser in Russell County and vice president of the Ontario vegetable ‘Growers Association announced the withdrawal of his support from the Liberal party. 4 A statement Mr. CW loads to the Ottawa Journal and published by that newspaper today, ioliows; "l have left the Liberal Yarty without animosity towards Initial. having scores: reels. aorll sis-Th- Govarnlnant‘: revival ot the censor- siiiplawsoflI10todl!WU5!P°°' pie or mdia. aswoll-aa those oi the outer world. in a ltata oi uncertain- tyragardina the brooms sac. devel- ow-o vi u» our. movement: ‘ thafivlosrov. the action of tlid authorities b! It!“ ing: "The spirit of revolution. roster- od by the civil disobedience move- ment, is now begiuningto enters! l! dangerous form." ~ ' It is known. however. that. 0.000 Nationalists paraded at garaohi. the seaward looking capital oi Bled. and burned a pile o! foreign made cloth ls not high. while arbrltish aero- plane hovered overhead. ‘filo dolllvb- stralors chanted songs o! Mil-l"- wonaen takifli a leadlnl Dart ill "l! singing. Madras Galen Down- _ Madras was quieting down today sitar Sunday's demonstration. ill Honoured By Fellow Members Of 772s Press -een_- (Canadian Prose) TORONTO. Ont. April dip-ll not- abia iaatura oi the Canadian Dally mblilhsra annual dinbsr hare to- night was the presentation oi his portrait to J. H. Woods. Editor and Director o! tba Calgary Herald. by his ieilow members oi The Oanadlsa Press in lwlwation or hi: recent concluded four-year tam as prelident. The portrait u iroln the crush or Kenneth rbrau. the ‘torso- so artist. and ia In awssedingly I091 likeness ct the well known Canadian newspaper ma: also publisher. soha Mitts,” the ‘ibwmto mu sad. mph-s. also succeeded u: in offico a roar ago ill in lk- llil the presentation spiel-rod ‘o tie inspcrean: csnzrilvution .--'. woos {Id made to cc-qssraiivo r-cwr. Rath- msi la Gansda. ‘ being associated was them-vacant so tar back as ilwaa a olzsrur melons: oi the western Asswlswsl Prod. than loun- lisalnsermlnssoeralolhsostsb- fission tavanooatedaaiabs nailcnwfieillllallboilln." iartvooaemieslvsswaeletsr- i ' aeooaaootsoaaseiraajarly an oltbo Liberal Organizer Forsakgs Party Believes That Fiscal Policy Of Liberal, Party Suicidal to Fruit And, ' Vegetable Growing In- dustry Of The Country. in acted on the tariii ccmlniitao iar ‘Spirit Of Revolution Now Beginning To Emerge In Dangerous Form In India N the Ontario vegetable growers during the past iivs years, I have some to the conclusiorrthat the tiscal poi- icy o! the Llberalparty is ruicldslto the fruit and vegetable growing ln- dustry ‘of our country.’ Within the last iew years approximately 25.000 growers have left their gardens to swell the number oi unemployed in the cities. All this has taken place while the Government. was in iull cognizance of what was happening, having been kept in touch with the situation by a committee composed of representatives from each prov- ince o! lhdDOilll-hlfih. I which two natives were killed bl‘ troops (and coolies swarmed we: thg streets tearing and. in some cases. atoning ioroiga occupants o! automobiles. ’ uehetm Gandhi. on his allsrlsh use. unto the wills o tllellwll light use» llducr aided by a email host of woman. ‘rho Government aooa in recent flIIWnllrI-UOIXI," I Will-WWW‘ Pu"- Outbreaits at Calcutta Ohitteellha. nenioey. mans. reehawar. Karachi and other points have convinced tho authorities that the civil disobed- ience loaders are toatilll ti" "'4' manta and strength of their followers at nicely Icatterad pieces sod 11°99 to have simultaneous demonstrations which will probably be iar more lot- gw into;- en. The different displays have also been made. it ta isit. to impress the world as to the strtlllth o: the movement. ContractlAwalfled Fol‘- ClN-R. Hotel Superstructure- r a-q-u- lcoimulsa. April ss-rhs con- tract jor the superstructure of the new oanadian National hallways hotel at Oilarlottatowo. Prince Dd- ward Island. llasvbeon awarded to she Foundation Maritime ‘Limited. it was announced today at Canadian National hallways hesddusrtm. use iollndation work on the hotel has been completed and this steel work meiad- . ‘rho hotel when oeslplslsd will have lit bedrooms with the neces- sary public rooms. The head silica oi the boundation Maritime Limited last Montreal with a branch stiles at Itaiirax. N. 8.. ior the Merit-tines. ‘the iirm erected the new c. N. It. hotel and the_cold storage bllnt in xalltax and aho paper will atqhiver- peel, N. a. Government/Uses 27? Airplanes FWWP-n‘ PW‘- V orraw)a"ayu'st..-i1. ass and nuns diltriota not. . slralsvaiilaiiaillo, -. g; 1mm...“ " tentliiuedhér time. ac g-iorlgnrquiaslea. by Bots. 1.1.. nalston. Mhaisver at National Deienaofln the {one or ooasasessiI-tolsy- at. close oi the war oaisae, no llanu. and since. "jggeggmi Ill staccato!!! pa. Owes- tve banana. have ilnoe been ‘milled or sold. ~ The ooosneeeet o! license and fisheries It om Mes pianos,‘ bat foal have baaa sold and tbvoa wave wracked- "h" Planes were Iaod In the Hudson ltraiis expedition. ‘Monthly lllfoeling Caledonian Club __-— edonian "club was hold lode avanih l l. ._‘ and . u“ Durban. ysong lsglisb couple. who.“ are coining to live in a"._.t0. Mpg.‘"*w_ “and ' . nus-ball waa iorraarly llisavivicana _ ' 1h n. u.“ Mum‘, no“ HON’. I. L. ‘"5703? RABBI! The monthly meeting of the cal-‘that it conveyed to the province oi in the Olub Rooms with an lmusu-‘ Heiress ‘And Newsboy Husband -< tllatom- y ll wbllatbelfooasiaa QffIfdWA. April dddlha- status of Menagerie school lan 1min» the littoral remna- to the provinces of Manitoba. Saskatch- svw- loll Albertssrouseo debate in the House of Ocanmona tonight. The bill which approves thd agreement entered into between the province of Manitoba and the Federal govern- ment came beicre the House tor soc- OM 1041b!- lt was at this stage that 0. H. Callas. conservative member for 8t. Lawrence-st. osorae. brouaht us the school lands question. Lyentuaily the bill passed the second reading. also the corn- lnittoe stage and received third road- iflt- '" Mr. Oahan complained that the ltreemont had‘ been snhrod into be- tweenc- the federal govrnment and . the of dllanitoba-ewlthout giving the Dominion parliament an ‘opportunity to express itself. To his ‘mind the importance‘ or the legisla- tion largely centered round the isct g; Manitoba the school lands and the school lands iunds. l llsirat rook lwsr l-wlb-Cvrvrlrht. mo reuse and A School Lands Question Enters Into Transfer ' Of Natural Resources s lActive Military ally iargcnumbar-oi clan/amen prea- ant. Olanaman s. x. ucxonalo. pres- iderlt, presided. aim‘ the‘ routine business was despatohed‘ the dubs- tion oi the annual gathering sched- uisd ior Julyi wasdisaussedltoclry Pvliit. ?ol'b Point and Mount Blow. art wera mentioned as possible sites (or the event. The caree- Con-imit- Parliament Not Consulted. “when I look at the Manitoba ernant, I state frankly that I -w think it is unfair to this house that before the agreement was executed it was not submited to parliament. to decide the question. tea was requested to call a meeting The entertainment ioilowing the business meeting was much unloved. so that we, in goodriiaith, could have considered whether the terms o! the agreement conserved the school lands iunda in the present and in the future as intended by "lio-ro. My Nut-brown - Maid? rwae lung very acceptably as a dues in Gaelic ‘and lhlgliah by dlanamfi-l Malcolm Moitinnon and .7. d. Me-_ hdyan. Olansman hlcKinnon also rendered the solo "Where Has Boot- iand round n: Fame?" in his usu- parllament," said Mr. Oahan. Instead oi the Government taking the House‘ into its confidence. it had executed the succulent which had subaa- quently been ratified by the legisla- ture. i-ia asserted that all three losia- Vlowafaliaktarillaaaics. its Manor, Oberitlll. Ing- lwsol ou- oral and the attorneys flqg- ' wit,” a “WWI; nil-Re the; seminars Yltirl em» ovate some lauds asst aside rorscbool purpoled aa well as the money derived irons the sale oi such lands, should be administered by the provinces tor school purposea. Large Isymenis to Marltiasas. In later debate the question arose as to whether or not increased sub- sidies- to the prairie provinces would result in larger payments to this maritime provinces. In answer to a question on this point by Mr. Oahan. Hon. Char-lea Stewart. llainister of the interior said that if. at any time. it was shown that subsidies now paid the maritime provinces were insuiii- cient, the government would consid- er the matter. It was the intention ct the government to place the prair- la provinces in a position of equal- ity wlth the provinces in the asst. Strength 3,493 (Special in the Guardian) OPPTAWA. Ont. April N-Tha canaeliarl active militia numbers 3,493 persona oi whom 401 are oom- missioned oiiiars. a return tabled in tonal Defence makes evident. .....-__,_...__.._._.. in I5 foreign countries last year. ai line votes. Much laughter was iatures had now adjourned beiore ‘gs m. an” '11s, produced oyolaannaa James Paton parliament had been given an op- . in relating a number oflcottish Io- portunity to discuss the measure. 15mm g. g. q-pgg) ltapha which ha had seen on a are was iar from satiaiied that the my”; gags”, gyq p, ssonulnant in tho old country. terms or the agreement provided tor u n; mama.“ y“ eggs The meeting closed with’ the aing- the maintenance of the school lands flflgg] gg m m. iilloffillldlilllbrhl!’ llldlibwlllltdllllfldlelltrllltiol Iaralinaaaahathohdfiaea- J alliuturstlmasaidlir-Oshlll-Be anaemia-nannies- IAIVIIRGIOF. April 80- thotlht it important that provision g, u‘. ' 1 at at. aaiaisivl shoulcaonasseteihsursthlspelna gggpqggtugnggqmu-‘g some: afjvahibition oa- coco. . raiaartaaaaeaaslaeassaoarltr deluded or danaaeoa salsa eh new anaer- Is Ejected’ From eoemwn iotheeaalcil he...‘ the House by the Minister o! Nat- or dwqolgtg dgngtefl by Q“ noggin. New American aircrait was used Council Chamber ‘ (speelal so is caucus) wnmrrllu. assil aa._auee- wiihsstiaaiagaartalnallagod&. lwllnr stalemate sssaasa aa Ilas colosrnilg Alderman 1. A. lialpkimehairnaaaafsheasswn. Ilvynscsleoaaraittaaaasdhaoan- has withdrawn the filaments and altered ppblic apdagiss. Bonk Managers Are Promoted ' (Canadian Press) non-mash. Qua, April zs-‘lha , directors o! the Bank of Montreal today announced that awo- of aha bank's assistant general managers had been promoted to joint general managers to‘ sucoaed B. l. Ill-sku- sie. who died last may. The new general managers will be William Alexander log and lrackaon DOMI- ln an oificlal statement issued fol- lowing a meeting. the directors had ‘w‘ " a policy which ‘had Bottvomly Is Refused Admittance 080a rdwanrm." mrron ‘ or ancuso. ESPECIALLY on warrant sumac-rs. rollmnarc Luv: TO ma- an 11m vmrm sums. IDNIION. Inga. April 20.- Horatio Bai-toasivy. once pow- Ifal editor of John Bali. whose influence with the Bri- thb masses was notorious and who waed to be invited i0 breakfast by Lloyd George in Downing street, and claimed fa dictate io the war cabinet, has been iorbiddsn to enter the United States. ‘This was because lac-was convicted and served five years in Jail ior awindlirsg while a Member of fallialasai. Cllldl Ibo declines Bot- iomiey, who told reporters to- day that he only wanted to lecture with the object o! re- moving misunderstandings. "All this is part or a gen- ‘aral boycott l have had to aular (or the past three yabrl." he said. “I am a sad man. I expected when 1 had billed the clause for which l bad been convicted that my owl country and the Domin- iaos woald not try to keep no dawn". succasaiully been put into practice byanunsberot thalargs bankain the Uniind Kingdom. Eclipse Sun p am Ape-u 1| anti-lean" coolest today‘ ete in addition to boifll a lbletaoid of lhueb interest may have brought astron- omers new inlormatlon regarding the chic! source o! boat. light and energy. as a spectacle. the eclipse brought countless thousandrei par- aons in Northern California. aiovada. Idaho and llcitana out into the open with smoked glasses to witness the sulfa occlusion by the moon. Starting at a point- in- the Pacific Ocean wast oi lan lraociaao about no a. m. the moon's shadow mov- ed northlesatward- at a rats o! 1.200 miles an hour. entering Nevada at Honey Labs. OaliL. and passed on- ward into Idaho and Montana and thence into Canada. SecondEvening or . T712 - Motor And Industrial Show This second evening o! the Ibis: and Industrial show passed unevent- fuliy with more than three hundred in attendance. Tiobotifl was drawn for the door prise, us. icr the flash- light dorlatnd by the Island Eadie company, m loi- the five pound bog a1 Candy Company. ‘Ilonight the prises will mules o! enameled a1- ectrieilaaircndonatsdbytballar- ltima Electric Company Ltd. an or- namental Olaxon Autoambile Born, donated by Palmer- and watsaa l- ectrio company Ltd. and the iaual abdocerriaaWinnaraodl-aatnigbila prises should call at the tngion boot-b Crazy Farmer p Attacks Wife _, (serial ia aha Guardian) Mb p , April ass-ageing '_»1. ‘wits with an ass. whit-spleen... ' eschew» farmer. slashed his own throat and act fire to the (arm build. illfl- lira ltcifmahl-‘a lite was saved PM! M! I9 year old son intervened. Bilafflnehr will recover. U. S; Delegates Back Home (Special in the Guardiaul NEW YORK. April 28.-'I'hs earns velal that carried U. S. troops co Europe during the world war, brought leer! y 0i‘ State stixason and his assistants home today with a ‘n-caty that holds out the hope that some day nations will renounce war. ‘rho Leviathian, mighty nag. ship o! the U. B. lines, hove to at quarantine, and far up the bay the city Tug Macon: chugged out to sal- ute Stimson. Senator Joseph Robin- sorl o! Arkansas. Ambassador D. W. Morrow and members o! their party. The Weather, etc rtlisollsufv i l! illlln’ a Fallow l like lllii0 Loses . Mi. lilo MN“ but‘ llol’ ills flllclws! l ‘awwre aul. April QiL-Modnggfl winds. fair and mild. ' Blah was morning at its! all totliéhi at lass. Illa evening at 1.0a and ...