, -_ Q, ,, 1 _ _ V* " or a or A _ ’ ` l<\-. £$mN%M,,,,.//A1 I olliliinmsiuvii ou in/A kn1o‘\’v‘:.nhEeli.rlt;:ldly‘B`Yli::‘prll-ru.: 7 ` A V/ i V ,~, ». --aka.-~ \;,>~' xv \\ I What we need-l;_ordiiiary credit ......... u fm The Peoples Paper ...-..»f- ead by Everybody \ ' 1 .‘.":.‘f.2.?.‘; ‘ ‘°‘“' ‘° ' » ' Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew ` - ' I i _ , _ W _ _ "itTnl“‘. mwg|m'di»f°“'l"::d cm: I 1 OTTETO ‘ W I H ' N www" “" CHARL WN, CANADA. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11. 1929 10 PAGES gparlo 1 E Annual Subscriptions Dellvlrorl By Mail. Canada and U. S.A. il 3'-E Presi¢lent’s' Train to Was Dynamited 7,Cra igwell House ‘ Ideal WeatherPre- 'gyvailed for the ",T rip ¥Vhich Was Made in Two Hours and Fifty Minutes.. -___- ,, f (Special to The Guardian), BOGNOR, Sudden, Feb. 9.-King _george ,slowly recovering from the 'long siege of illneed which has strick- en him, was safely removed to Craig- well House, near here. today, in ord- er to benefit from the sea breezesfthe following otliciai bulletin was issued at Craigwell House at 0 p. m. "His Majesty the King travelled to Craig- weli house without undue fatigue. His general condition is satisfactory. (signed) Stanley Hewett; Dawson oi Penn." _ Ideal weather prevailed for the trip which was over a route of about"l0 iailes. Moderate winter temperatures prevailed and though the London skies were clouded, as is usual at this period. the ambulance was not long in working it way out of the grim and fog of the metropolis to the fresher air and brighter skies of Sur- rey hills and Sussex downs. Crowds lined the streets through which the ambulance passed clear out through the suburbs. His Majesty answered cheers with smiles, which brought renewed cheers. Every village along the countryside contained its crowd of watchers .waiting to cheer the Monarch's passage. His Majesty leit Buckingham Palace at 10.34 a. ni. in a specially designed ambulance,' where every contrivance was used to avoid vibration and his car rolled safely and smoothly into the grounds at Croigweli House at 1.24 p. m. just two hours and B0 minutes later. With the arrival of His Majesty the court has now been established . at the little Sussex village of Aldwyck in which Craigwell House stands. When His Majesty left Buckingham Palace he was wan and pale but his doctors hope that the fresh Sussex breezes will puticolor in his face and _iii-lp to aid him in his fight toward convalescence. Queen Mary, who had hurried ahead tonthis seaside resort. in order to welcome King George on his arrival here to recuperate from his illness reached Craigwell Houses. few minutes before one o’clock this after- noon. ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC. ____ I “Room noon nsem cum/i 0/WB. rom. oats. hotter omni.. nu Grocers. "Dr, Ciiit, M. D.-start now home Prevention cure. Purdy station, west- oiiuier oo., mr.. oss. is-ia-amos “Club loading hogs, Feb. 12th Mur- "W Harbor fm-ono_on. Murray River afternoon. John W. McLean. Ml!-2-I-Sl -___- I "Como to Basket Social in Bon- 'hev Hail. robruary mn. _ snouia weather be unfavorable. first fine niche ioiiowing. cies-2-'1-oi. “Buying iivo hon at Noi-in win- Shirv.-Mooaay aiiornoon, iiiii and or Hunter River, Tuesday forenoen lsth. James li. Andrews. M28-2-9-li "Reserve February aotii for cou- Cert and Basket Social in Hearts Hail. Eur. myeiiy. ' usa-s-9-ai. i~J§.'5“»§"“..l“‘J»l.o"°ii'..l.i "°“'no.“‘"°n° not ans. lvoanaaiis. magaaiogsgam “Buying irq. as ami-ua ho- ='i"-'-7i»‘.’”* ‘°'°"°2l'i'i-'Wil IN DANGER Leon Trosahy, Russian war-time re- volutionary leader, exiled from So- viet Russia, predicts that a Napol- eon will rise in Russia and over- throw the revolutlonlsts. The steam- ship Krassln, on which he is believed to he travelling, is missing in a lar- riiilc hurricane raging over the Block Sea. Grave fears are entertained for the safety of the vessel. Eastern Canada to Have Second Copper Refinery (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Ont., Feb. 9.-Eaatern Canada is to have a second copper rennery. Following closely upon the announcement that NOFBMB mimi were to undertake the erectionol such ii. plant, a joint announcement was made _ today by J. J. Warren. President of the Consolidated Mininl and Smelting Company and Thani* Llndsley, President of Ventures Lim-~ ited. that the two c0mPl“1°l hid completed an arrangement for' the immediate erection of a copper re- finery and is zinc production works in Eastern Canada to handle the products of mines controlled by the two companies and any custom business offering. Flags to Be Flown at Half Mast The Lieutenant Governor had re- ceived the following disbatchz- Ottawa. Feb. 10, 1929. The Lieutenant Governor. Charlottetown. "Following telegram received 'from the Lord Chamberlain: "Flags should be down at half mast on Government Omoes and Buildings, but not at Flag Stations. on Monday, the eleventh in- stant. the day of the funeral of Queen Marie Christine. of Spain. (Signed) MILVILLI sooy. to oov. aenorni ___n______---_----»---- '°Don't miss the dance tonight in Emerald Hail. 4455-2-11-IL °°Notice. Valentine supper and baaaar in Sea View hall. Thursday eygninl, I\l7i'\|‘\"y lfish. If DOI HIC. rnday. 'rieirois as ooou. usa-_ii-ii-ii oo rnival at Alban? g,mh\rv?inm:|y,°.?eb. lsth. Bit NIL awarded for belt costume!- °~'nio w. ia. s. or cena-ai United obui-on ai-o noidins I 400111. “N95 in mi-niiioio i-mi on Tueldev- We mg qs.-.4 programme. tnryboill welcome use-s-ii-ii. ..._...- "aoony at `s¢iitcii. bio GMM* hnsgxgiiiufiday nicht at vriitgm nm vor ltmls mm and llcrtli River va Kilim! (Canadian Press) - MEXICO CITY. Fab. 10.-An unsuccessful attempt upon the life of President Emilie roi-ics Giiwaa made early this morning when the train upon which ha` wsa travelling was dynasuiicd. The president was not injured and 'his coach lil not leave the traeha altbmllh two other coach- es and the engine were derailed and badly damaged. One uro- man was killed.. Toral Exicutecl . by Firing Squad (Special to the Guardian) MEXICO CITY. Feb. 9-Jose de Loon 'noi-si. nrofwins to the Iwi that he was a mertyyr to the cause of religion. died his "second death" facing the rifles of_a firing squad today. Toral was executed in the patio at the federal penifentlary for ine assassination iosr Ju1v1'1 of Gem Alvaro Obregon, President Elect of Mexico. He was shot at 12.35 p. m. The prison was surrounded by 200 police mounted and on .foot, to pre- vent any possible demonstration. The crowd ouiaide the walls was comparatively small but thouas.nd.s through the city waited for news ot the execution. Rev. Ross A Eaton Preaclies Farewell Sermon Yesterday wiui yomi-aww lefvlm ie W. Baptist Church, Rev. Ross C. Eaton. a. n., oiooed o nwwflte °! elm” "vm yan Lg;-gg congregations morning and evening heard Mr. Erit- qn’g eloquent farewell inessa8¢5- At the morning service Mir. Eaton ,page _en The calls of New World- ¢“¢,in¢ his thoughts on Gen. 12:1 "Jehovah said to Abram 'Get thee out of thy kindred. . .unto the loud unc I wiu snow i,neo'." “God keeps the world young and otiosuii one debt wo owo tofexiiiorers ' use is noi you oompioiea ine doom 1” stands about so with more than FE|.|.~eEiiEAi|i mam silo corners of thc world--the pioneers of 490 wo,mded_ villwtlvh- The procession was the outcome of Cl M1 °‘ me is ‘ “"5 “dv°M“"' “"1 ' an agreement between the leaders of _'__.____.-_-1---- , all sects to end the bloody conflicts continued on Pile 3 N.S. Legislature to Meet Feb. 27 HALIFAX, Feb. 0--The Nova. Scotia- Legislature is being called to meet on Wednesday. 1"ebrul\'Y 37- The decision was taken at a meatilll of the Government held yesterday. Thiafselaion will be the first in this province under the single- onambvr lime. *M °i°°m°f\1 W" uni :no t in roooeiies in w v t i ie n ii i t n ne -.- Wm bllllhl W"-il W0 l°°W°n U1 th' the train :ew going igne;-nt of airy ydastoabearilstingocirmlgrtalily mm Mule” wh° md mm mmmlzmg \ 5' Mlillative Council. which took ef- . ' freely in each others quarters aud- ubt lu, ,ny hmm" ma am, 91 V Y ___ denly found themselves isolated in ' M 1°” ““'°"` n°"‘"“°' 'my "M mr. orrr arm sum.. 'ro 'rim onsroav rron h°°m° mmm md mam mm ' way out to avoid slaughter. ‘ Ll? °‘°°°" """°““"“'°' °' “‘° °°°°“ n.iiu.o'rrii:'ro usnnorrnro ` will have a voice in legislative affairs ° WN GUARDIAN' ° WN The military reinforced by arm- rr; cred cars moved continuously be- “‘ "°"‘ '°°"‘ CANADIAN AND INTERNATIONAIJ niiowing one emi-ai oioouone oi last Fall. the Government will meet amoiiaeinwhioh itwillmustersa nsmtm. 'rho itrsnath in trio Osw- sitien benches will be twenty meio- om. . p Among the important legislation allied] fleollt fu' the coming Idiot il S bill to rediltribute the ellie iii tht Prolvlnea. The exact character of the 9800004 redistrib- ution is not sit indicated. A new child-guidance clinic ia to boopenedionoadoo. , oianiw - 'Lao mi-ii. » oasis mi-as ai “°_._n_“ i r. ~ ~ eutfragefcrsliiaeo Doreen ofagshaabesonieblisnnoapsu. NIIH LINE l3HlN|,|i5 lil|Tl|NE|] New Line Will be Built, ‘ Ten Miles in Length, Between Lake Verde and Pisquid, P. E. L (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Feb. 10.-Provision o! rail service for the county oi Guysboro, N. B. within the next three years. is indicated in an announce- ment made today by the Canadian Natioi-ul Railways in which a S95 mile branch line program is outlined. including s. 67 mile branch from Sun- ny Brac to Guysboro town connect- ing up the latter place with the mein line of the Canadian National in Nova Scotia. The outline of the three year ,pm- gram which will be presented to nar- liainent during the present session. also states that in connection with the program for complete standardi- zation- of the track gauges in Prince Edward Island a. new line will he built 10 miles in length between Lake Verde and Pisquid, P. E. I. The ro- mninder of the construction work will be mainly in the western pro- vinces with soine lu. Ontario. The statement reads in port: "The Canadian National Railways propose to build during the next 3 years branch lines having a total mileage of 695 miles, the largest po- sition being in the wheat growing areas of the west. Details of the new program which has burn under dis- cussion at the system headquaterl for a. considerable time past becunp .-'Z1 ii 3 (Special to The Guardian) GAPETOWNI Union of swgh Af- Northam henna now has two and and Hindus, tonight broke up into fm” *"4 “°"' mdimplm" th’ '°"'rica. Feb. 9.-A ceremony unique 'in one-hair niuos or iilshwi-1 to every ’“°‘°S °f mmm men' and the min fl it" of adventure young and ireshthe hmm", of south _“rica was held square mm of hum . successive day ot rioting ended within ul." slid the -Blleikef. HG “ex” , . camage. Although the new casualty SEEKS THRONE i . i Ctto, son of the last Ifapsbm-g om- peror of Austria and Hungary, who the legitimists wish to place on the throne of his ancestors. on uio srounds or aovemniont 1-1E>Ti`s`o today when Premier J. 'B. M. Hert- ws. on behalf of the citizens of the union, presented to the Earl and Countess of! Athlone a. silver wedding gift consisting oi a handsome tea and coffee service and a cheque ior 825.000 - - 'I'heEarlo!'Athione eonofthe knovm yesterday and the proplnda. ' , V UHKB gud Quchess 1' Took. is the , Y, qt" mn' °“bm"_Md'°`u‘° b° ‘a‘”'i/oungsr brotiior or guoon Mary. no- ' E A H N A G E _ ' continued on page 8 i fore her marriage the Countess of Athlone was Princess Aliee ot Albany. In order to make the presentation representative of all sections of the P"¢S@"t¢1fi°" f° o.......... ...i....i...i.... ... ii.. ...... tween Pathans and were limited to one shilling. The Edfl and C0117!" iizsri of ainiono intimated o portion f Fift Li es. ' of the $25000 would be donated to (ess af Ath lane oniia woinn-o one ine i-onninaof to I Km M d., rd of M h P m_ (Special to the Guardian) g war o er w o r cess Alice is the head. Although receiving is severe shock. and serious and very painful injury. Mir. Fldele Gaudet, of Bt. Louis, on Saturday night miraculously escaped instant death at Summerslde. Mr. Gaudet who is a skilled bricklayer and mason, has been working recent- ly at Bummersido and on Saturday evening planned to return to his home at St, Louis for the week end. As the Number 48 was leaving for the west at ii p. m. he ran down the ai- leyway to the west of the station and was endeavoring to jump on board when he slipped and fell under the car. No one witnessed the accident. mishap. Men across the street heard Mr. Gaudet cry out and found him sitting on the west end of the sta- tion platiorm with blood flowing from the sleeve of his heavy overcoat. Mr. Peircy Bownass was called and imme- diately removed' the injured man in his car to the Prince County Hos- pital. There it was found that Mr. Gaudet was suffering from severe shock. that his left arm was terribly crushed above the elbow and that amputation just below the shoulder was necessary. This was skillfully pecicrmed and the sufferer who for- timately was not otherwise injured ORATORICAL pupil the Oi-atorieai Contacts Cn lbbruary 1,1990, I 5%? lalng Conducted io Prince Edward Island by the Charlottetown ‘° Guardian Es. ei is ii; its Name _ ...............i........................................». lem! Addrll ......................»........................... .....................................»............................ Date ol little .........................»..»..................... lolldill ...................................... Grade ............ 'IRCMFS NSD! ..i.....-.......o...,............\...-........... V CONTESTS c..n¢-_ ==-1 cfm: i-I-i._ =i:ir- ii-1-i _-iii-1-i H I ina; isl-sw iinlii Pastoral Letter Read in St. Dunstan’ Ca- ‘thedral Yesterday on Subject of Im- portant Celebration This Year. I Al; Bt. Dunstai-i's Cathedral yester- day a Pastoral Letter was read from His Eminence Cardinal Raymond M. Rculeau. G.P., Archbishop of Quebec, their Gracea the Archbishops. their Lordships the Bishops and other Ordinaries of Canada, on the occa- sion of the Fiftieth Anniversary of _thc Sacerdotal Ordiriation of His Holiness Pope Pius XI. The letter intimates that the whole Catholic world is preparing to celebrate the jubilee, which falls on the 20th of December, 1929. , After dealing with the special pow- ers and functions of the papal office, the Pastoral Letter proceeds to re- view briefly the benedcent adminis- tration of the present Pontlti. His Eminence Cardinal Ratti, Archbishop continued on page 3 Pllilil Pllllll ! Renewed Fighting Be. Hindus Takes Toll o y v BOMBAY, India, Feb. 9-A peace parade of Mohammedans, Pathsns which began over rumors that Path- ans had used Hindu children as sac- rifices. The peace loving elements of both races had hailed the announce- ment of the armiatice. and joined shoulder to shoulder in a march through streets. along which the shops were being reopened every- WONDER “g where. Then in the Madanhura quarter the head of the procession stumbled over the body of a Hindu slashed by knives and dying in the street. In the excitement caused by this discov- _ 2 ery trouble flared up without warn ing in all parts of the city which had seen the disturbances. Hindus and eral times fired upon the mob, once with machine guns. Casualties, most- ween a g g ro s an sev- D- -I ` t th fihtin th ng d Loans to Harbor c Commissions (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Feb. 9.-Hon. J. A. Cardin, Minister ot Marine and Fisheries, has placed on the ord- er paper notices of resolutions providing for loans to harbor commissions amounting in all to $29,000,000. Of this total sum $10,000,000 is allotted to the har- bor comniissicn of Montreal, is al- mllar amount to the Vancouver harbor commission, and $5.000,- 000 to the Halifax harbor commis- sion. The sum of $2,000,011 is al- lotted to each of the commissions in charge of the harbors of Three Rivers and Chlcoutiml. Lawrence Visits HouseofCom1_nons (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Feb. 10.-A special present hostilities of the famous Col. the border. in an sdmlraity launch, with the sub- sequent chase by reporters, has been chronicled. When a man in the blue uniform of an air force private turn- ed up ai t:»e i.- lsr. of con:i»ni md 'hc '.ia1 uren questions sb-lui i.ls activities, Thurtle was at ilrst scep- tical as to his identity. He thought a practical joke was being played, as ‘several labor members had labored for days to convince Saklatlavs.. th Lawrence himself and not his dummy as alleged by Moscow, had been sent home. . However, Tliurtle found it was real- ly Lawrence and he and Jimmy Max- ton, Clyde extremist, took him to a private room, gave him tea, a rence disappeared." . (Special to the Gu.ardlan)` NEW YORK. Feb. 9-MII. Viola Fokker. wife of Anthony H. G. Fokker, aeroplane manufact- urer and designer, committed suicide tonight by Jumping 15 , stories from the bedroom window of their Riverside Drive Apt. She was 29 years old. Mrs. Fokker was a native of Canada. Mrs. Fokker suffered a nervous disor- der two months ago and for g, time was in a Boston Hospital. She was removed a few days ago to the Presbyterian hospital here and had been discharged from there only this afternoon. You HA\ii'-. fo Mase \.ovi=. fo €ol.l.i:cE. C.\i<\.s BY becuase ® ly cases of stabbing. streamed into cable to the Mail and Empire from London says; “Many questions have been asked by sceptical laborites con- cemlng the activities on the Afghan frontier. preceding and during the Lawrence, now Aircreftsman Shaw. then assigned to mental duties at the British airdrome at Peshawa|, near Sliaw's_ trip home on leave and his removal from a liner at Plymouth e lone Communist in the house, that nd talked two hours, after which Law- :mi |.-.===""" ==:m §Z|'_|_‘ GF); i-I-i=m"-"-’ , INT IN IND As Evidenced by ily Increasing N ber of Entries. As evidenced by the incre number ol entries, interest lncr daily in the Oratorical Contest is being conducted in this I by the Charlottetown Guardian Every school having grades . No. VIII is entitled to send petltor to the district contests will be held in Suminerside, iottetown and ii. central point Klng's County, Those who ug second and third in their contests come to Charlottetown guests of The Guardian to in the Provincial championships, winner of which receivw a free to Toronto, there to compete for Canadian championship( If you were under 19 years on February lst. 1929, and are rolled in Grade IX, X, XI XII, in any school or college in= province, do noi: delay. F111 out coupon which you will find in issue, and mail it to The Guardian. Here is the list ot entries to K!NG’S COUNT! Murray River School . Claire Brehaut., X. Helen Reynolda, II. Benjamin J. Beck, X. Janet Macleod, IX. Souris High School canon-eo by Pi-inoipoiy, - John D. Msemtyi-s, x. , c " New Perth School Lloyd George Dewar. II. Rollo Bay West Scliool wins.-ii r. asia, ix, C' gomiivs comme Mt. stewart School Alice Martin, IX. ~ .. i muy Moscone.-n, ix. is ' Hunter Rives- School _(Entered by Principal); ... Dunstaiinlao School Robert C. Cairns, X. Pleasant Valley School Phoebe 1. Maoswsin, ix Alice L. Weeks. IX. Springfield School Margaret Larnbe, X. PRINCE COUNTY Albertcn High School Arthur O’Ma.lley, X. Freeland School Ruth MacKay, IX. Kathleen Henderson, IX. Milton Palmer, IX. Ruth Boyle, IX. Oliva Palmer, IX. Elizabeth Palmer. IX. Oswald Murphy, IX. ‘-*’**““°"°------------~@_-Q continued on page 3 H* Condensed Special; aaohinsertioninthiaooliunas. 0-0-v-04004-ooo-0+ 0+#-o~o4+oo¢» I **_*-#1-in waivrr-:n - i.ivs: mime uns prions ii nninjined. ri. ra 'i.io'rs£~ isii, simon. me-2-a-si the hospitals, which quickly filled. In some quarters mobs looted shops and houses. ' (Special to tlse_Guardiaii) SHEBBB/OOKI, Que. Feb. 9- Whlle I. ll. Cote. Secretory-trees. of Asbestos. Que, was testifying In the magiatrawa court witness hos 'yesterday somebody made away with bis valise which was only three feet from him con- taining all documents relating to fresh northwest winds, and a little colder. Toronto, snow. ... ... Montreal, cloudy, ..; Quebec, cloudy Charlottetown. cloudy Halifax, cloudy St. John, cloudy .. . Boston, cloudy ... ... TORONTO. Feb. 10.- Maritime, partly cloudy ...30-26 ...24-20 ...22-it ...M-29 ...48-26 ...S8-28 High tide this aficrnoon at 12.46 ... ... ... .oo ... ».- ... n at 521 and municipalbuaineasinAsbesios. .‘ and tomorrow morning at 12.15. tern rises tomorrow morn ng Sun sets this ai oo i at 1.07. i.so'r-iN 'rnis crry, i square watch. Finder leave at office. FOB Rook madge 8. FOR. SALE MOTOR 10 H. P. engine, up on uly to J. A. Mcllochern, “T *YD PF ' ' i 'is-:ann f j-in-A-r r , taking Troubles Aside-~Use -“Robin Hood olour’ RATE-do per ward nge _ li.; is i‘ if. ~ lil 'l il ‘ li gi ` __. .i '. . ` if . : _Eli 2 A :yew : -1 .ii ll .9 i I1 ; Y i-ii.-.-.1 _; .;;'f;.f_-,..=_.--_-;;;fi<-» -; ' 1*- : ~; - 5. H 3 V v~. i