‘after considering the evidence. > . - a MAXIMS OIL MERCHANT ii forgetting will take away the Soft words will ea-ac the pains of g wound. forgiving will cure It. and I01!‘- p’- | | (land-l ‘gsalfloiiei awn G n, Founded lllf. uerdiau Twe Cents. CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1930 10 burden. OI A MERCHANT ti‘ III-natural or spiritual. lens laermstliemeawlaelivuawftlalaafta PAGES Annual lubaetlptleus Delivered IIJI. I! I84 Clllll and lJ-I-Asll-IO- IOPENINCIOF NOVA SC OTIA HOUSE ASSEMBLY I INFORMER REMANDED TO s UPRRME c0 UR T iiivis hciiiii SENT UP T0 sailing cuum Prohibition Informer Replied In Negative lVhen Asked If He Had Anything To Say. ' (Spcclll fo The Guerdlou) suiiniiiRBiDr-z. Mar. 5- The ad- lgumcd preliminary liearirg of the m; v... Davis lVfnNeill, charged with perjury. came up before His lionor siipendiary Wyatt 0n Wed- nesday morning in the Police Court at summerslde. There were no more witnesses for the prosecution called. although it was stated by the prose- cutlllg attorney. Mr. E. Ii. Strong, K. 0.. (hat there were other wit- nesses that could be produced and will be heard at a. higher court if l DQ215500)‘. ills Honor read the charge to the prisoner that he was charged with periury for giving false evidence at the prohlbiidon court at Summer- side before Magistrate Tweedy at the trial of Harry Gallant and on such evidence the party was con- victed and is still aerying his sent- siicsin tasmnoecountMau-m. usual caution being reed - by the Magistrate to the prisoner. he was asked whether he had anything to say- The prisoner replied in the neg- alive. Bis Honori- in summing up review- ed the evidence for the p. “ laid before him at the previous hearing on Monday and stated that he held that there was sumcient justl- ncstiori for him to send the pris- oner to (he next court of competent iurisdlctlon for further hearing. In mr-rsfizo the prisoner was rs. "llflded to Jail-S. mi -- --.--_--_.1__ ANNOUNCEMENTS, comiivu i-Lvisivrs. MEETINGS. E10. z1"R-¢5Er\'e Saturday, April isth for on Church Cake Bale. 2157, "Elsi Rlvei-Eacing Club will hold races Friday afternoon. 3-5-11, "Corn r, N _ iiekl inner 30.11;?’ Sh“ at "If?! "Rf-ins on Cardigan ice Saturday. Mm“ “i “Wilma at 1 n. m. 2163-21 "Cones ti ' Juniors " by the Hazclbrook 1n Mt. Albion Hall Maren 7 ~ I m n not fine. Saturday’. zizi-a-s-zi. flggllle Oyster Bed Bridge driving “mm: h°1i1 I_ horse race Saturday. 1h It 1J0 P. M. I-Q-li. h "Entertainment ands ch V ox Social in glljslvflljvey Hall on March 17th. - on .5 cents. 2154-3-6-10-18. "imllortant meetl h n: of Belfast nhrilirrs Institute Saturday, March llall-f-d-h. "Remember mum Bean Supper in mum! Church Bchocl Room. Y- Mmh 6th. s till 1. IMO-ll "The ladies of the Ba . ptiat Church hrflilrll their Annual High m. in mm ‘"01 :11 Thursday. March 10th - 3111. "c0110 in the Be a gillclbroog :- m muapp". M’ arch mo. scuiisqaa " anal m‘ a‘ “"1"- "iritisd-I-Idi. h?“ Pmilyteriasa Mission sans. '"" '4" ""1118 a Parlor lccial ‘"1- iinfisvn’ 10th mm W)’ Wflcomt ' i I us" l 18d tenders will be mama l '“ {$3.1m for dram w: to Iesicsy ‘some " “it m ' ma“ w ' “Mlle! lham- MiifiiillllVRiiY ASSIENMIENT (Canadian Press) TORONTO. Mar. 5—’!‘l'ic bicker- age firm of Mowett and Macmill- vray with headquarters in Ottawa. and operating twenty branches in Canada. chiefly in the Maritime Rrovinces. assigned today. British Explorer Dies From Injuries (Special to the Guardian) CHICAGO. March 5.—Perlls of civilization proved greater than thése of the Jungle for Alexander Barns. widely lmown English explorer and author who died tonight in a. hos- pital from inluries suffered early tn- day when he was struck by a street car and taxicab. Barns was return- ing from a visit tofriends in the Lincoln Park district when a street car struck him at an intersection and hurled him in the path of the cab, Barns. who recently came here from“ London accompanied the Prince of Wales at one time on a. trip 0o the African wilds. He had located hefe as American agent for the Benguelzi Railroad of Sou Africa. He was l_ emberoftheAflcas-ilocieiytha American Museum of Natural Hia- tory and the National Geolflphic g and led erptdltions on which valuable zoological speci- mens warp collected for American and lritisli Muwu-Ins. _'1‘he King of Belgium claims to be the first reigning monarch to take to 1MB]. --aes..n- "atecksy tonight at New Glasgow ‘Rink. Justice Flying Frenchmen vs. Oylfli‘ 3M Hfldlfi. __-¢ "ROUGH. himaw Ilptilt Church, a a humans nungrm call a; ""“"': w * aiaa-a-a-ai. __ hm».- ripcated luudcyfllerciajtl. at‘: ANniDiscussiori To Be The Prince And South African Premie __€l 4.. The photograph here shows Gen. J. B. M. llertsog. premier of the Union of South Africa, with the Prince of Wales, Just before the latter left for Belra to take the bout for Mombaasa. potion D<e1ayc>§dij Re N. Z. Butter. _-__- Continued In House Of Com- li mans. (Special to the_ Guardian) OTTAWA. Ont. Mar. s-Owlng to "adverse circumstances" of one kind or another a motion in the na- ture of one of want of‘ confidence was delayed until a late hour last 'evening.,ft had to do with the much debated New zeeiand butter busi- fness. Mr. senn of l-laldimand. moved ‘an amendment upon going into sup- ply to the effect that the order in council of 1025. extending to New zealand the application of the Aus- tralian treaty should bc done away with at once and a new agreement negotiated upon "fair and equitable terms.“ The discussion. however. did not go very far. because no sooner had Mr. Benn concluded his remarks. familiar as to terms, than Mr. Neill, Comox-Alberte. protested vigorous- ly that his thunder was being stolen. in as much as at the opening of the House he had given notice of a res- olution to cancel the New zcaland arrangement in very much the same- tcrms as those used in the amend- merit. There followed an argument in which stacks of authorities were quoted, Mr. Bennett taking the posi- tion that the airing cf grievances on the motion to go into fupply is the fundlflfwhtel right of any party in parliament and not to be frus- trated by any motion on the order paper. even if there is a rule which precludes on; motion to relate to an- other already discussed or on the ordcf Mp0s. The lpeaker ruled in favor of Mr. lam-i‘: amendment. Then Mr. Neill appealed from his ruling. when there was the rather unusual spec- tacle of the members of the Gov- ernment. including the Prime Min- ister. voting alum with the Con- urvsuvss and ‘the rrosrcasives. so. m‘ Only sku- Libctalilupportcd m. asuria wanna. which w do mistrial-p a1. uy tfiis um. it " (Oactiwasc cu can u. - -- § jlifixfiéYfl‘. ‘ ZeaIand Butter Cargo Of New HALIFAX. Mar. 5—'l‘be Com-v mcnwealih and Dominion Line steamer Port Dunedin. is due l on Thursday‘ from New Zea- ‘ land with mutton, beef, butter l and sundries. and after dis- ‘ charging, sails for Inndon. While Robert Rcford Company. local agents. were unable yes- terday to state deflnltel, the . number of boxee of butter to be landed. it was currently report- ed along the waterfront that some 55.000 boxes. amounting in 3.520.000 pounds. would be on board optionally for land- ing hero. This makes the fifth ship- ment thls season, the Surrey at Pier ‘Two last fight, completed discharging 110.000 boxes or over 7.000.000 periods. Fortune In _ Opium Seized (Canadian Pflsl) NEW YORK. Mar. 5—Morph- lne valued at about $500,000 was soiled on pier 57. North River. foot of West 15th. Street. leased by the French line, late laet night in two large trunks. ap- parently owned by a first class passenger on the Ile De France. who had left the vessel a few minutes before, it was foamed today. No arrests have lo far ‘been made. " Remove Tonsils; Improve Temper OTTAWA. March 5.-—If all incin- bers of Parliament had their tonsils removed their tempers would be much improved. Miss Agnes Meatball. the only women member of the House of Commons found it so in her case and urged her fallow- members to do lika- wise. ' ' ‘ aha was dicuasing a resolution pre- putng Federal assistance for public =AfiOCk8r~*-"L“Q'fl“ whim hinted to act for Secretary Stimson health ladto aims. " , FRIIM cmciao, Bil MiliiTREAl curs up soon “Chi” Gunman M et Tartars When He Ordered Policemen To Hold Up Their Hands. (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. Que. Mar. c-Disre- In Full Dress gardirig an order to hold up their-g hands, two Montreal policemen to- day closed in on Robert Watson, and i a smash to the Jaw brought about’, his arrest. Watson, who claims to} hail from Chicago, had one loaded) revolver in his hand and another in his pocket when knocked out. Across . his chest was a belt filled with am- i muultion. The capture is believed to have ended a series of grocery store robberies in the city. U. S. Secretary! 0f State Ill i usssmsisi n‘... q Oasis») .* hears- cold from 8. Secretary state. H. .0... u. L. Stimson. has been suffering for , several days, has grown worse. ne- cessitating his remaining for two or three days at his temporary country residence at stanmcre. A physician went there today to examine him. U. S. Arnbaasad Gibson was desig- at a meeting of the heads of delega- tions to the naval conference at St. James Palace this forenoon. FRENCH CABINET ciisiiiiniii. (Canadian Press) PARIS. Mar. d—-'I‘he Chamber of Deputies began voting on an order of the day expressing confidence in the Cabinet at 9.25 p. m. The lineup of the groups. as they began to vote. indicated a safe majority for the Cabinet. The vote was 316 for the Government and 263 against. The vote supporting the Govern- ment came after a turbulent session of the Chamber of Deputies which followed the ministerial declaration of the new Cabinet p. ‘ by Premier Tardleau. With the Gov- ernment sustained. the new officially credited French delegation to the naval conference at London. will now be able to leave tomorrow to resume the negotiations which have been tied up by the French Cabinet crisis. The lieutenant-governor of New Brunswick ls shown wearing the full dress court uniform of a King's coun- sel which he wore for the first time at the opening of the New Brunswick legislature at Fredericton February 2'1. 1030. Over 3 Million Unemployed In A United States .. (Special to the Guardian) WASHINGTON. Mar. 5 — Promise of early consideration of labor legislation came out of a spirited debate in the Senate Monday over the unemployment situation. Senator Couzena said ‘ he had received information from high administration offi- cials that there were 3.100.000 unemployed and that there were Jlliely to be more. He also aug- gested that Congress might re- peal the $i00.000.000 tn reduc- tion authorised for this year and apply this money to relieve un- employment. Hospital Car, First In World (Special io_the Guardian) TORONTO. March 5.—'I‘he ‘latest innovation in modern railroading. a fully equipped hospital oar, the first nf its kind in the world. designed by a Canadian doctor-pend built in the shops of a Canadian railroad is op- cned for inspection in the Spadiria Yards of the C. N. R. It will be us- ed for treating accident or illness cases in the lumber cB-YHPS and 01M!‘ sections of the north. The car has all the facilities of a modern hos- lpital and even a major operation can be successfully completed on board. ivhile the car is in motion. Dr. J. McComb. designer of the car l! a Torontonian and chief medical of- ficer for the C. N. R. Within the next day or two each region of the Last Minute News Flashes —-_ (Canadian Press) ' AUBURN. N. Y. Mar. 5-H- ward Ieckwitla, f‘ ‘pal he!" at Auburn Prison was stabbed to death today at the prison. Beckwlih succeeded George A. Durufstil. lllltd In the Auburn riot on December 11th.. laat. .__...________..._ NANKING. Hitch 54"“ a 0"" Ilmlmry mceeusu “wards the abolition of faleud navigation system will have one of these cars. y. ..____ FLess farm Workers I Will Come To Canada This Year OTTAWA. March b-While no rc- strictions are to be imposed on Brit- ish immigrants paying their own fares, the movement of farm laborers both from the United Kinslwm Ind the Continent of Europe will be greatly curtailed this year as s. result of the unemployment situation in . ’ . Arrangements were made when Right lion. J. H. Thomas was in Ottawa to bring out 3.000 British trainees this spring for work on Can- adian farms. but this planhas new been modified in view c! the diffi- d ahlbiae than. '~ -_ N. S. Legislature Opened Yesterday Mothers Allowances, Legislation For Prevention Of Fraud In Sale Of Securities And The Amending Of Forecast In Throne. Land Tax Act Speech From (Canadian Press) HALIFAX. N. 8.. Mar. 5—-I'brmai riotioe of the Rhodes Government's purpose to implement. the recom- mendation of Nova. S_cctls's electors in a measure for Government sale of liquor. was coupled with an an- nouncement of intention to mtab- lish a provincial police force for the protection of property and civil rights. when the second session of Nova Scotits present general As- Sflmbly , ‘ with ry CON- mmy today. with a bill to provide for mothers’ allowances, heading the Government's social program; leg- islation for the prevention of fraud in the sale of murites; in make uniform the laws respecting fire in- Bpeech from The Throne, pronounh ed by His Honor Lieutenant Gover- nor Janice C. Tory as the Assembly mot. Commenting on a communication from the Audit Board of Canada contemplating an investigation of subsidies payable to the province from the Dominion ‘Treasury the Speech amrnied that while ‘the Gov- ernment is prepared to render eves-y assistance to the Audit Board in its inquiry. it is apnea-eat that the ’ " of the Duncan Coaxial-salon on Maritime claims have a. far wider scope than is com- petent to the Audit Board's inquiry. In consequence the Government would again press for full imple- mentation of the recommendations in that report. not merely es res- surarice policies and in amend the land tax act. was forecast in the (Continued on page 3) (Special to the Guardian) PARIS. Mar. 5-'I‘he Prefecture of Police at Montauban officially re- ported ‘today the deaths of 150 per- sons at Moiasac as the result of the breaking of the Tam Dem- Three thousand residents. of the town are homeless, the police report added. Information obtained from the po- lice at Montauban, seventeen miles $200, 000 Fire (Canadian Press) GRAVENHURST. Ont. Mar. s- The most disastrous fire Graven- hurst has experienced since the town was wiped out 43 years ago, today destroyed three business establish- ments and one residence. causing damage estimated at 0200.000. The firemens‘ task was made more diffi- cult by spasmodic explosions of gaso- line tanks of some forty cars stored in the Gravenhurst garage. a wood- en structure. A meat market. con- fectionery store and a brick resi- dence were also destroyed. Economic Survey (Canadian Press) OTTAWA. Ont, Mar. s-Arrange- ments being made to conduct an ec- onomic survey of all the fruit (and vegetable. growing industries Taft Still Clings To Life (Special to the Guardian) WASHINGTON. March 5.- William Howard Taft continued to cling to llfe today with e. show of stamina that amazes not only bis physicians but bis many friends throughout the tiou. bra. Francis Begun and Thomas Clayfor. who announced last Thursday time wee ee hope of recovery for the former Chief Justice. found lib condition auclf late yesterday that the can! mid- ukat call was abnormal. Dam Break Cdusés Large Diath Toll from Moiasac, told of the finding of 150 bodies in ruins of the town and on nearby farms with the possibil- ity that many more would be discov- cred. The Molssac dam gave way un- der pressure of the week long tor- rents erid sent a ten foot wall cf water crashing down into the rich Garonna valley. crushing at least fifty houses in Moissec and ‘ tau- ban. throughout Canada. beginning, in the spring. were outlined to the Canad- ian Horticultural Council at its au- nual meeting today by DI- J- 3'- Booth. director of economics cf the Department of Agriculture. The ob- ject of the survey is to collect in- formation from producers in advanci of probable market conditions and also to make available statistics of the industries in Canada which are now available in other countries. The Weather, etc Nof * All. file Nufs ARE 4o BE FOUND in 4H: Nouns TORONTO, Mar. l-Marltime: Fresh to strong southwest winds, mile with scattered showers and pmpgpi; fog. Blah tide this afternoon at 2st and tomorrow morning at 0.64. Bun seia this afternoon u, ass “g ""1 twwrw morning at cs1. Pim- oumr arson may. Bard; 7th.. at i188 p. in. Iummerslde t-idl chi -_|_- MI than Oliarlcilli .