MAXIMS OIA MERCHANT Misery cultivates humour. .14 , Ionllad Ill‘! umiiffwflfi- dist-sin Two ouiu. c Eight Lose Lives When Seaplane Dives I1i_t_o Dcean Five Others Are Critically Injur- pd-All Members Of British Royal Air Force. i .- ) i Wilson. Pive others, picked up after the plane exploded when it hit the water, are critically injured. One theory is that the pilot mis- took the level of the» water when hs glided down to a landing. through the reflection of the sun on the calm surface. Several small boats rushed to the spot immediately and two divert descended to recover the bod- ies. (Cillllldlflfl Press) },LwiQ[yf1-1, Eng, FED. 4.—fi3ht ml their lives when a RoYfl-l All’ force sell-plane dived into the WENT! ,1 Plymouth Sound today. The vic- flm; “rm-e; Wing Commander Tuck- erFlying olllcer Wood; leldinl I41’- uuilcmen Oates of Penzance; Btev- u; o; Wffklliilll‘, Rutledge of Lee- JIYSOlCIliI Otlgley of Plymouth; 311d pines of Llililelly, Sergeant, Pilot i Farmer Suffers $6,000 Fire Loss i§peciul to thc Guardian) OWEN SOUND, Feb. L-JOIIXI Gil- rhrisi, ll tanner living near MIlUOId iuflered $6,010 loss when his barn with most oi its contents was 0010' pletely destroyed by fire. Ml‘. Gli- christ “'35 able to gét six horses and iour cattle out, but sixteen h0g1, 1,000 bushels (ll slum. a0 tons of hay and straw and many implements were lost Former Mexican RebelLeaderSued For War Debts _-.c._ bQNTB-‘IQL. "Rb. 4 —- Montreal lawyers on behalf of three plaintiffs from El Paso, ‘Ibxns, and Jaures, Mexico, today laid three civil act- ions against Gqngral Jose Consoles liscobar, former leader oi Mexico's unsuccessful revolution of 1039,, seek- . ing t, reclaim a total of snaimso rfor debts alleged incurred by Esco- bar as Gensrslisslmo of the incur? gent forces. _ The actions ‘are taken on behalf of V. v. Andreas-E P00. TaXssrAn Court Martial Of Butler On Feb. 16' WASHINGTON, Feb. sir-Th. 00011 martial 0i Major General Bmediey D. Butler, of the Marin”. will i70- giri it to a. m., Monday. Februqiry 16, at illi‘ Philadelphia Navy Yard. co, and l}. Salli-ins, banker of El Page, doing business under the name oflthe “Canto Fe Exchange Com- pany,“ and a subsidiary, the "Juarez Exchange Commission Company." "fhe debts arise from provisions, munitions and other aincws of war, . officer at Liverpool declared Attempted Bribery On Part of Alleged Li- quor Ring Interests, gegstun At Liverpool. (Caridaian Press) LIVERPOOL, N. 5., Feb. 4—-'!hc adventures that may befall a ship load of liquor between a point off the Nova Scotia coast and Liverpool and the railway yard at Truro were nev- er more vividly exemplified than at the preliminary hearing this after- noon of J. Ross Byme, Liverpool Bar- rister, charged with conspiracy to smuggle. Crown witnesses not only gave evidence of attempted bribery on the part of alleged liquor ring in- teresis, but described in detail the landinl of 500 cases of scotch and rys at Liverpool valued at over $18,- 000, its transference through a fish warehouse in this town and eventual tdiscovery by preventive officers a. few miles outside of Halifax. H. E. Nickerson, customs excise that George Downey, who with Harry Iowe of Windsor, Ont, and Byrne faces criminal charges, offered him $200 s week to make sure that Nova Sootia policer were engaged out of town during the hours scheduled for landing. E. C. Smith, fish merchant, charg- ed with being lnvoivediin conspiracy, said under oath that he had been paid $1,200 for landing liquor and repacking it in fish boxes for ship- rnent. David Curran assistant gauger §".rq_ 9053111; gnu”, "up tor. Nova Bcotla. ports, testified that ' the liquor he tested would be worth more than $18,000 duty paid. A. T. Logan recalled, gave evidence as to the seal numbers of the cir. which corresponded with numbers entered in evidence by .7. T. Keay, railway agent, as identifying the car cleared Princes Were extended to the insurgent army. logod to have been purchased by enegnl liscobar or his staff. The beaker is attempting to recover loans ‘flee will brink up an interest- ing point of lgw in thtt it must. dc,- cide yumm- c scam! is responsible for debts incurred by him and his ptaif to wble such a war. RoyallyReceiued isileclal to the Guardian) with E. C. Smith's shipment on the night of December g2. It is under- stood that evidencc submitted in the Byrne case will be used in the oth- ers and that the entire hearing will be decided by Magistrate Hendry in the morning. KINGSTON, Jamaica, 4.- Bsnqilcttd and‘ feted in just fash- ion as “'11s their father, now King, d0 lW-y ago. the Prince of Wales and his brother Prince George will leave here tonight for Panama in qifitinu- alien of their spansih-Anierlean ‘tour The Ormwa, whlqh-bfgqflyg w”, from Snntnndw and 39W “u like them to Cristobal Candi lone It is possible that a commission mgy havg to be appointed to go to‘ a possibility that General nscbbsnl despite hi; nvowed reluctance to leave the security of Canadian soil. may have t9 g9 to Ill Peso and Jugres to be interrogated in the ease Manitoba And I! Flip and Jutrez to gather evld-l v v " cncc for the court. It is also seen as] Mlnrh Exchanged Mail By Air (Special t0 the Guardian) WINNIPEG, Man. Feb. 4.—Manl- when an aeroplane will carry them across the Isthmusm Panama City .0r the ‘first of their visits outside "it British Colonies. ““*__-T ANNOUNCEMENTS, mOMING EVENTS, . MEETINGS ETCS. n . done at 103 Kills Tbree, (canadihn rmsl 771m Suicides mammal, welsh" me. a-Jrhrce persons were killed here today by William Lavina Clarke, 62, farmer boro Street. "Umwitlins car Bvrlhghiil c ' obi at Llstlféc. Thursday and Pfld.y_ M- "w"- aiii-a-i-ai "Borden Line Cl b ' hmbs calves at Mu loading hogs, ~ bany Thursday. Pvb. am. Hours 12 to s.’ 30114.1.“ Carnival. Albany lkPlisscpartouting .‘°"""'” u not. was. Wm i» um a insist into his ow_n brain. lie ls re- pcms dying is the hwvilelfi- ‘IN aged m: tars. lllsn Clerk. his with; oiai-ia clan, M, his daulhtez“ ind Jack u. Anthofly. his brother in 10w. Police e016 “WW4? mmkV Md nhaaeaoii ours. "Fancy pa“ ‘Saturday. Feb. ‘l. m 41v. _ 20-0 race. Prices. Ad 15 "fms- ii g-si , -__ "pan , Tip m Inn ton ht. , tmgjgflttkcy at wheatley llivér Rink Piaaa. adaalihaae tad dnuns. gis- t, r Ffbruary 5th. Eustioo Flying "544- o-ifua. en i1 rlving for the international convent- iisrsc. mm u‘ Wham, “w” '4 ion of the Chicago Dental Society A "WHWWIQPWIW 1°77"! “N liq-pg.“ ‘l-lockty tonight at New Glasgow, - ., wiltgbirg ail-upon vs. lmnerials. lcarnoetb their astonishment w- a oommime be avaolntd in wait Mmllilflgm Slxiiigi glut, ‘m ‘ 01004-0 m“; on the Govarnlldlt with the obiibi Hall, p}, "l Ni in v ""“ . , Dr. Ernest l2. Dalton predicted of 8001MB! I suitbbh all! lean "t Aniiili’, 1;§.-'.'i'iY-,° ‘l ‘gili-giratlywfl m. that a large portion of the precious for the M” Mil?! IDIV. I buil- ' 3111.344‘; ' Slfl-I-l-Ii metal likely would b! Put V“! 1M0 l"! m“ V"! WW4‘ Q PUG "The N m ' ---- I b circulation shortly, not in any hope lblfl 10f 1101f"!!! the NONI‘ d ll! Ill! .°" c‘ °" I" ‘it " "Y 1"" '“""“Y- ' - of correcting the financial nu of the different New! minimises. ales ' . will: ails“ aiiltlirlgcttillmin thy; l.’ aura“ nmm'°'§,‘,l§l§'f§ nation. but because of a mysterious to include room for tho smd sih “l” Brirh ' - ll d i ped in Germany for and multr! shew. r _,e Halt "m. ‘yea ' v _ v __._. new a oy eveo g 9" m1- oood specialties?” h‘ s-ifeart tracker-am of “(Lariat-a ‘the construction of false molars. The assets! read a papi- an use n 4-4-0! town. u- Ilium‘ Y" "There is $400,000,000 worth bi gold causes A sflalt cf iailatiaai pali- "_'!'hi- Annual Meeting s; m w']'"“,,'§$mf‘"“§§$fi in American mouths w-iny." laid sitisma in rugby iaa was Ania rig-ninth us; nun-our", bu“. _ ._.. m. 1mm. "mere u also oonaider- be sou to uuiam can: saunas. ti‘ "it! In surungxu uiu "Hockey at , isle. Stanley. able platinum and tremendous euaa- _ l or... ,naY-"f:&fvm I. ‘I r. is. v b Oharlotmtflaw" titles of rubber aria lYnthstic riium- chromium ma. 1t ii up»: in all: s‘ mum’ d d” lhml!“ 3gb“ u" leis. All these materials are soinl to weiiht. stronler. and 08M! at”! “lint following. 0i 4-5-81. c1544.} ,be repltced eventually II lb III i fl!’ ioba and Minnesota exchanged mail by air for the first time yesterday and Manitoba's share of the trade included something more than let- ters, when Pilot A. E. Jarvis, West- ern Canada Airways Fiyer landed here late in the afternoon from Pem~ bina, N. D., with the first Unit/Ed States mall, His plane carried 10.000 letters and a consignment of 50 flui- obf at 9.l5_ in the morning with the first mail from \Vlill\l}‘.i.‘,! and tranr- ferred it to a St. Paul bound plane 45 minutes later. Tlie Cost Of Gold Teeth _ CHICAGO. Feb. 4»——'I'here is near. ly $500,000,000 worth of gold now re- poslng in the mouths of American. men and women, 10,000 delegates ar- | i . ~ .- t , iy little chickens. Pilot Jarvis ookwerestmg m the conmbuwm o’ w’ | clnl prizes and to the members of the M‘ New 901011101! other’ HEARHiG or Ii ii E t; Eli BUNSPIRATIJRS R. TORONTO, Ont., Feb. dr-Fr MacLean Smith, former head of 'defunct TbrOllM Securities o was today sentenced to 3 years Portsmouth penitontiay by Juiye Danton, when he was convicted on l5 chi-mes of theft and false pacts shoes, the sentence to date from t time of his arrest. July i, i030. Bgii was originally chnrged 0n I} 3 Years In Pe itentiaijy ~ ForFormer. eaclDefunct Toronto Securities Co. of theft and false prefoncas involv- lnt "(lore than 027.000. Smith, who was arrested more than two years ago, was released on $09,000 bail, but when his name was called in com-the failed to make an appear- ance. After a lengthy search lie was arrested in New York from when he Was later deported to Qnatda. lDramatic Sccneg, lAt Executions In 'Menemen, Turkey. MENKMEN, Turkey, Feb. ‘r-Th‘ bodies of 28 Turkish Moslgm roac- tionarigs swung from gibbgts in the cold Balkan wind today in a sttrn warning fromthc republic that the days of the Caliphate have passed forever. ' t_ r Slngly and in some snags in ' " pa the condemned inch, convicted of leading an abortive revolutionary movement here Decgvnber ‘A, were led at dawn from their cells to the gallows, where Gypsy hangmen, west- ern caps oddly topping baggs 'I'\irk- lsh trousers and scarlet seshes, swung then-i aloft. Belsuse of the martini law which has been in effect iincu Jig revolt, citizens were kept in the‘: hams; un- til 8 a. 01., and there were almost no witnesses to the executions be- yond a few tiif-is. nu utcasioniii scream will be new tron bu,» ..' day shudderi crowds passed the gruesome scene. ' lPil ll l TRY fIiSSUBIiTIUN HULBS MEETINB l A well attended meeting oi’ the P._ in. I. Poultry Associction was "held in Charlottetown on Feb. 3rd. A vote i cf thanks was extended to the exhib- [ltbrs for sending in such qeslirqble and healthy birds of such a variety loi breeds as to make the show in- Association who by their untiring ef- forts made possible the putting on of one of the most successful poul- try shcws in the history o! the or- ganization. Discussion took place as to tho adequacy oi the present awards in some classes, and it was ddiidgd to leave to a future muting a redd- justment of such awards. it was found at the last show the miles in certain classes an inflicdsind to such an extent that the old twtnb are not equal to the display. i cu. s. SENDS rmnllts lo clminlil auvl. (Qnadian Press) arrsws. out. sup. l-rruuisr R- 1.3 we". "It "l" “unison received a "P0P the Canqdian - .. . _. W 011 ilhe Jo- rr. The content; o_f the report will be studied by the Prime whistler and Dqpertgnent of Entom- e! m, and a reply will vrqbebly be sent shortly. ‘ While no official statement has been made. it is understood that the report includes the find ' of the United states obese dun-a scars c; Inquiry held hat week in New York. hie rwport oflthis n: a sale w favor the nmerican Guard. 7731's Letter Was ' 22 Years Late waves. n». i-nim l- - 931 “i? Governor General Of Canada Expected To Be Announced Tbis Week LONDON, Feb. 4—viscount Willing probably be made during the present don, who has been appointed Govqwsek, according to a statement in ernor-Genera] of India, will be creat-l this morning's Morning Post. The ed an Earl before he takes up his Post understands Prime Minister post at Delhi, according to the New“ Ramsay MacDonald has been in coin Chronicle, which understands that munication with Prime "‘ ' the honor will be announced today. B. Bennett during the last few days The announcement oi the sppoint- and that the two rnen have decid- ment of Lord Willingdonu successor ed upon the name of the next repre- as Governor General of Canada will sentstive of the King at Ottawa. 10 PAGES Position MAXIMS OI‘ A MERCHANT 11-1- Iate releets a fundamental dia- of son! and mind. Alla! Ullnll lbaarlpfloaa sllllvanl ll-OO. Olllll Ind ll I. L “JO. N0 nu m cnlsnlucilol or new FERRY Contrary to the reportfprevious- ly , ’ that the of the new car ferry might be delayed until next autumn, it is pleasing to atafe, 0n information received from Mr. Craig, superintendent of the Davie Yards at Iiauzcn, Quebec, that work on the new ferry is progres- llllg aaflflactorily, and that the ship will be llulabail on schedule time or perhaps even earlier. The eight. boilers and the star- board engine are already iniralled in the ‘ship; lie port engine ia 0n hand, ready to be installed; the deck hous- ca are erected; and the carpenters are about no start work 0n the fin- ishing of the main lounge room. hum the above it is evident that no fears need be entertained con- cerning the delivery of the ship at the appointed date which is still five months away. n. a .- Lo rd Beaverbrook Gets A Heckling At Paddingtong IONDON, Feb. 4—Shouts of “Get back t.) Canada; We don't want you“ trotted lord Beaverbrook when he began to speak at Paddington where he inaugurated the South Padding ton "Conservative and Empire Cru- sade. Association." The newspaper ‘e ignored the interruption. _1-_fe declared he be- llevedin Empire free trade or Em- pire economic unity and if he could not get that policy in any other way he was ready to break up the Con- servative, Liberal, and socialist PB"- iel. “What about springman?" came a. query, which referred to the resigna- tion yesterday of Paul Springman who was to have carried the crusade colors in the East Isling ton by~elec~ i tlon. l Some hecklers shouted "three ' cheers for Baldwin," and the cheers were given with gusto, but lord Beaverbrook countered by calling for three cheers for Vice-Admiral Tay- lor, Booth Paddingtows crusade member of the House of Commons, and these cheers were given louder still. _ (Admlrsi Taylor was elected in the South Paddington lay-election last yqulls men in lllnninshem who probably Wm his mum in thii. rorld to ‘s delay in hi! Nlis-itfll meili- 1f e litter nailed 10 1M hid not been I: yms leis in arriving it. its destination his ism: might have married his mother- Thc story ll of one whence frus- trated by the General Post Office Illd autumn in a four-comered fight a- gainst Conservative, Labor and Lib- eral candidates. He was supported mainly by Lord Beaverbrook, in per son and through the Beaver-brook press and also had the support of Lord Rothermere). another originated a; a result of that dtvertmlnt‘; allure to can’! out its tiuflw nrvinntly- Twenty-two years ago Thomas winshull. of lirininsham. PNPOIed marrisgc tc a young lady 0i thst city. but shittieclinedhis offer. Not long after Wlnshliii "bio fell in love, married, found happiness, reared a femily. goo in lag; i” died. The lacy was ‘reitcud blm cue two mu’ 1am- ' a my cm on ma» wisibuii. Jr., rbceivee a mystifying letter. 1t w sacrum to Thumbs Wibihull. was aimed "Lily" and expresses ri- ms at i hasty refusal of in mir- of inarritge. In the prim and proper language of the mildl- yuan of this century the aotc suggested that nail itieulc "do agile." Twins wiubutl. misuse get rviomu harms wow-ed rntrrilitto any one even in Am. anon he gasses n an sm- iIOO-aisd Nd that the General mo» 11am may lays" n. marina. Jr, an re- ehishs u» simian a nations! qadgflsb‘ ‘a llaturday. pneumonia developed and ‘Pontiff Will B.» Hea rcIInBroadcast (Special to the Guardian) NEW YUR-K. N. Y., F85. 1.—TWO national radio broadcast networks will carry the voice of Pope Pius‘ X! aver the United 520MB and Can- ada IE 1Q, when the Vatican stat- iqi H. V. J. is formally opened with an address by the Pontiff. The broad cast tentatively set for between to a’ m. and noon eastern standard time will be ova- the Columbia and National Broadcasting Oomibmles systems. climb suocmmso Tcmiqrmo, Feb. L-I-spcris that a bronchoscopc operation to remove a tack from. the lungs cf Madeleine Le- rnay, twd’ year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tomas Isnisy, of Grav- enhurat, had proved successful last weak, proved to have been prema- tura. as the child died in the hos- pital for sick children yesterday af- terneon. v ‘he child was brought lure by her patina ttvo weeks m, five days after she had swallowed the tack. Dictora at the roapitol performed a very delicate operation to remove the obstruction, and it was believed the child would recover. However, on Alexander, First Lord of the Admir- alty, declared in the House of Com- Premier Bennett Sends Sympathy To New Zealand (Canadian Preaa) CYITAWA, (hit, Feb. L-Prssnler R. B. Bennett cabled early this ll- ternoon to Premier G. W. Forbes of New Zealand, expreadng Canada's ,deep sympathy in respect to the ‘earthquake disaster in New Zealand and asking to be informed "i1 there is any possible way in which ads- tance could be rendered." The message oi Premier Bennett read: "May i convey to you the deep regret and sympathy with which the Government and people oi Canada have learnzt of the disaster which has befallen the Napier and Hastings district of New Zesland. 1 should be glad to be informed if there is any possible way in which gsdstanov could be rendered." slcfsslul TALK PURE THREAT (Canadian Press) SASKATUJN, Sasla. Rb. 4.—“Be- session talk" in northwest Saskatch- ewan stands as a, pure threat of ex- tensive demands for rfsrm relief measures. Faun leaders and so-call- ed “secessionist clxieftnlns" are a‘- grecd that mention 0d an autono- mous free m west is a means of "putting teeth in farmers demands." "We are adverse to extreme mess- ures, but if we cannot get some rs- llcf we must go to the limit," explains Prank Jones, one of the 2,090 odd British colcnipts brought out to Can- ada in 100s by my. I. M. Barr, head of the strong Isloydminster Cooper- ative Association. Mr. Jones presided at a town mcctirigyihicli fav- orcd secession for the West, if a "fair standard" of Agrarian living cannot otherwise be scoured. High Winds Stop Campbell (Canadian Prgas) i navwomi amen, Fla, 19p l.» H-leh wind many prevented Oawifl Malcolm Campbell, British Mr driv- er from attomptrlng to lower the world automobile speed record of 231 miles an hour on the ocgan speedway. He hopes to try tomorrow if condition l‘ ' ‘. GraatBritainMay Enlarge Program (Canadian Press) LONDON. Feb. 4—Bt. Hon. A. V. mons today that unless France and Italy adhere to the principle of limitation of naval armaments, Great Britain will have to reconsider her present construction programme. The British Commonwealth, he said, was now building 40,145 tons in warships of which 2,060 tons were destlnod for Canada. France was building IP- proximately 100,684 tons and Italy 100,777 ions. Major n. Ross, Conservntlve maln- bcr for Londonderry, declared that in view of the fact ma: fiance and itsly were each building more than twice as much naval tonnage as Great Britain, this country was loa- ing ground in miropean wafers. Mr. Alexander said that it. was necessary to take into consideration wider fig- ures than he haid given for a roally fair comparison. Jury Disagreod AFTERMATH or NEWZEMANI] EARTHQUAKE _ (Canadian Press) NAPIER. New zcslsnd, Feb. 5_ (‘Ilwredln-m bodies of fifty sev- en victims killed when Tuesday's earthquake virtually wiped m], bust. “n! 39.4w“ "m" m” mlP. had been ldmtlfied today While more 1.000 injured. several than hundred of them in a critical condition, had been treated. No official estimate of the number 0f dud had yet been attempted, but 90min!‘ belief and the unofficial es- timates of relief workers placed it; 5i; more than 50o and possibly g5 m,“ as 1.000 for Napier, Hosting; and om. B! towns of Hawkes Bay Province in the earthquake affected zone. All er- forts were spent today in aiding the lnlured. searching the ruins for still living victims and preparing for |, general evacuation of the city be- fore disease could follow in the foot- steps of disaster. . Presbytery Will Opp ose A n y Further Changes FTLIDERIUION, N. 3.. Feb. 4.‘. That the churches of New Brims- wiok are in strong dimly-in the intoxicating liquor act which will 1L2: to increase the Wnflllmvtion or stag Oink and will 0999!? amendments on the floor ct the Legislative Assembly was indic- IW! Mfe this,_mom,ing at the quar-. terly meeting of the uvqsirrteiy of the United Church of "calf-ion to any Fredericton The meeting in receiving a report on the activities of the social service compilttoe froim Rev. David Coburn, flheffield condemned the proposing of . sociatiosi to halve the sale of light wines and beers pemritted with meals ' tion by the N. B. hotel as- n hotels and restaurants. Would Split Nobel Peace Prize Award SIOCKHOLM, Sweden, Feb. 4.- Twc socialist mcmbc-s of the sired- ish Parliament in u letter sent to the Norwegian Storthing Nobel Prise Committee propose division of the prize this year between Rt. lion. Ramsay MacDonald, Minister. and Rt. lion. Arthur Hen- derson, Ibrciln Secretary. Peace British Rims 17w Weather, Etc. if fakes _ t flint a G<r¢sfim'1'o BRING. time 11a: i bacon This! oars! unaorrro. m». s-rmh wlndd elcfll! and somewhat colder. High tide this afternoon at 13.51 and tnnomw morning at 12.40. lun rises this morning at ‘(.14 and hi! this afternoon It 5.15. Last quarter moon 010mm,. Peb- ruarr l. 1210 p. m, iuainierslds tide sighheg Qt," Q