Most men are not willing to do just anything because they do not know bow to do lust anything. ; rl.m ‘uunderl llilii. lulirnllaa Two Cellin- ,. \__‘" [f ///» op e's Paper Covers Prince Edward 1i H. Is .Sf'uzizfiering' » MAXlMS MERQHANT MERCHANT island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA, ruasoav, MARCH 4, mo Eourt Crowded fit Perjury Trial YVitslcsses Testify To Numerous ilootleggiilg Activities Of lhlvis McNeill, Prohibition In- former. r (\‘pc'"i.'|| tn the Guardian) his poss ‘on at Humane ‘is. Tile vlnsrlmu or Mlilniliiiiiiii r o r r_ s r r N Maritime Trade Com. missioner Burnaby Addresses:- Toronto Board of Trade. (Canadian Press) TORONTO, 0nt.. March {i-Tlle ‘SlDE. March | 3.—-'I'he Mlw . ~t at Sununerslde , war mrllrd to lls fullest capacity when m; prrlmunary hearing. adioumed (mm ‘l1 ‘(Fill)’ last, of Davis McNeill i Valley. vras heard before His lion-u‘ silpendisry Wyatt. ‘ills plusollrl’ had been arrested at CharL-tlclvlu-n on Tuesday last by Police Clliicer Oakcs on the comple- gm or w lllontlfs ilnprlsonemnt in (no Queen's County jail. for vagrancy oll tho l-llllvgc of perjury alleged to hive brcll committed in evidence giv- en by hiul ln the Prohibition Magis- llratcs court at Sumlnerslde. Mr. E. l-l Etrollg, K (2.. appeared for the Crovrn. nud after he had called seven ,ol lus \ll'1l€‘.\‘0S the case was adjourn- ed cnzll Wednesday, March sixth-at l0 a. m. accused did 1W appear st Court. At the trial. Eugene Brooks. ,f0l1-ii)ii/iOl'i inspector and constable for Prince County on his oath aware that he served the summons on Gallant, Nov- ember 28th. Mr .J. J. Jolmston. ap- peared for the accused. Magistrate Tweedy proceeded to hear the case. Several witnesses were heard. ' Davis McNelll. the defendant in the case now before the court was one of the witnesses and toak his oath in the usual way. Magistrate Tweedy said that he took notes of his evid- moe and thue notes were produced ln Court. Magistrate Tweedy irrhis evidence said accused. in his evidence at the trial of Gallant. stated that he bought liquor from Gallant on Nov 20th; that it. was a quart bottle oi Scotol-l whiskey. In crcaa examina- tion accused stated that he was at a dance ail Wellingtonand danced with a McDonald girl from Summit- side. He had two bottles-oi liquor in his pocket at the time which he had bought for Eugene Brooks. He stated further in his evidence tbathe lust knew Alban Gallant to see biin. and than, hat-lid not give him a drink that lilngislrllid called as Witness Tilt‘. l.l~.l cull-loss called was George Joseph 'i"l\'f‘€dY, Prohibition Magist- rate for Prince Edward island. who gal-o m. vvldcllce from his notes lakcu n‘. l-{le trial of Harry Gallant, ("Jig JceW which was heard before him on November 80th. 1920. At. the court l-lulhc." atriilnillrlerside he stat- td illal. on lllfcrlnaticn laid by Pro- hibition lll.'»i>1"c“iOl‘ Haywood, a sum- mons Wit‘; issued against Harry Gal- lant for lmvlllg intoxicating liquor‘ in no stated that he .- dance. but did not give him a drink see himfland remembered speaking to him. in his evidence; McNeil said that he never sold any liquor- Davis McNelll gave evidence at a further hearing of the case on December ‘l and n, thy/t Lime stated that. he hid Cost Of Ramsay ’s l ior sold'ilquor_ to any other in ills life. maul. at the riaucrat wsulllntolr‘ m- at the of liquor. He knew Jos- McDOHBGU t0 I never sold John ‘Phsriault In! "fill" _prcsperity of Maritime Canada through nationalization of her At- lantic sea ports, in new methods of curing and packing fish, and in the development of natural resources, was. foreseen by R. W- E. Burnaby. Maritime ‘Trade Commissioner to Ontario, addressing the Toronto Board of Trade Club tonight. It will be a great day for Canada, he said. when Maritime coal is marketed in Ontario. Setting forth the doctrine oi a Canadian commercial policy .beeed on interprovincial buying and selling, the Commissioner talked more of the physical aspects of the Maritime Provinces than of figures and facts. 1f Canadians do not. know oi these things, he said. they dc not know much oi the problems oi the people who live amorlg 4.11am. With the aid oi Maritime films and slides he pictured the scenic at- tractions of the Atlantic provinces, taking his hearers on a tour down the 8t. John River Valley and along the coast line oi Nova Scotia through Cape Breton and Prince Edward 1s- land, following the New Brunswick "Velltii-i‘ 5 fir.-.“ .- i» With the vanishing o! intersec- tionel differences, he concluded, let us do way with this east, west and centre in Canada; let us gctleach othcr‘s viewpoint and work in har- mony. Thc result will be a great commercial future for the whole of the Dominion. ..1 she attended on Nov. 21st. i929. She coast back through, the Matapedia- o... . mall-pr him at s dance at Wellington which Visit Was $8,000 . -- ,- lSrll-ciai to the Guardian) UONDQN, Mar. Ii-Rtl Hon. A lluldersoll, Foreign Secretary, told the llouso of Commons today that the cost of Prime Minister Mac- Donald's \l.<ii. to Canada and the Uultczl Slates last autumn was es- tlnillted ill 58,000. when all the ec- mullls we completed he thought it lilizhl elm be less. The Secretary's rmloullcrulellt was greeted with La- ‘Cn the evidence of Davis McNetll the defendant. Harry Gallant. was con- vlctcd oi a. second offense against the llollibillon act on Dec. 21st. A com- mi-ttsnt was Ilssued by Mcgictrstfl Tcveedy on this conviction and de- fqndgnt l5 in jail at the present time for this offense. stated that clue saw him talking to the previous witness, Alban Gallant. close by the entrance to the Hall. McNeill had a tall white bottle in his hand; a long necker. He passed it to Gallant. who put. it to his lips as ii drinking out of it. Joe Holman Gallant was with the witness st the time. MaNelil spoke to Other Witnesses ' witnus as they passed out oi the door. Alfred Gallant of Sumlnerside then gave evidence and testified that he knew the aroused and saw him at no next witness Called was Al- ban Gallant, barber at Sununerside and was one of the witnesses at the hearing oi Harry Gallant/s case in the prohibition Court on Nov. 30th and Dec. ‘Ith. He stated that the u:- cused gave evidence for the Pinocc- ution in this case. The with!!! filt- ed that he was at a dance at Wel- llngtoh Hall en ule meht of NW- Ilst and saw the seemed there. Ho asked him. when he was in t!" hi". for s drink of Scotch wnulley- m- lwr cheer.» and cries of "good value." ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMiNG EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC. "ltrfcl".'f' Tuesday, March 18th for concert uld box social in Marshfield llsu. 2mm mgUt-‘lllu-Mlto Hope's Hallnand heal-men‘ “m, "come Wm,“ m.“ u.’ "is". Zlllllilndzyunigplilz? p.21.’ 5311.5}, too many around here." Witness stat- _ 2008-31 ed we wen-t onstside and McNeill pul- ledotltofhisrlccketaquartbottlcvl Tami-id's Highland Dream lcdlnh Whiskey and witness took a drink. While he was in uls sot oi tuna: the drink out of the bottle. Arm- lMcDonald and Joe Holman Gallant l4 of sununerslde passed close by- 1110" was a light at tho mtrance of the l-fall. where we were ‘stand!!! ll‘ m‘ time. The accused in his evidence o"ilorlro_v tonight, Hlghfield Rink. n" hours skufo after match. 2115 nrmifiml‘ game at Hunter River to- Plilht» (lornwall C. C.’s vs. Humor cm llojmis. skate after game. 31 JW-"lull; March our Listing Seeds m; ‘>1 trod wheat and hogs for nekt "mull. Ulgg Shipping Club. nos. A‘i'°""-“" rlay-"No Men Wanted." LEW" llwsram- Ladies with bas- M frce. Cornwall Hill, fildldly. ""1 41h- 2070-21 the case llllhli Ho"? 0111"“ flu‘ thlt he dill not (ll/O “U1 Q17 liquor or any one else that nisht- ‘W- neu also sew accused ma; Alfred 3.11m; and Walter Gallant oi lummenide to liquor the 11W» "I! Onuun“ i0 Rowe's Hall and hear harirs Earle sing st. the concert and Pill‘. "l; . Marita? ""'~ "no". Q an "gems to the Chicken supper in Bullet Church Hell in Tryoa on bingo cvenlhl. smell em mm s: '°-'°°K- alos-s-t-al. ed u,” .5 _ .---.'. 1, “mhue March foul Concert sndi m, " 50cm. ’ Bradeibone . . "i with bums mo. n mm! "*- " elcs-s-c-si. . "m D __ _ v v y“ {@212 wit-tail"! Q to tocaflnm-lscn u l l.."i-*'-* City" 1., m" “g.- ;niv"'.‘°'$“:is- . u I \-~! Kw-se-ai. e dance at Wellington early last fall. There were several dances at Wel- lington about that time, but he only saw McNeiil at ons dance. Agnes G ant, tht previous witness, was at the dance at which he saw McNelll. That night, while he was in the Hall. accused asked witness if he wanted a. drink of rum, witness said “sure? Walter Gallant was with me. Accused asked witness to go up on to the beck part of the stage. Mc- Noill took a pink bottle of rum out of the pocket of his coat and hand- ed it to witness, who took adrink out of it. Accused told vritnees to give son-l etc his companion. and 110 also took a drink and then passed it back to the accused who took a drink out of the bottle before putting it back in his pocket. The witness stated than Alben Gallant was close by 0" one sun-st this time- John Theriault, Bummerr-le, wad then called and gave evidence that he had bought intcxicatins liquor from the accused on Nov. 28th. i920. near ‘the ummerside Labour Union Hall. ‘The liquor he had bought was s small bottle of rum fcr which he had paid two dollars. Accused told witness to take it quick as the 91'0- hibttion agents were handy. l-le stat- ed that it was very bad rum and it. did not take much of it to mike him drunk. Later that night he was sr- rested for crest-ins a disturbance and was put in jail. The witness was present at the trisl of Harry Gel- lsat in the prohibition court which waasborliy after he hsd bolllht the liquor from the accused. The ac tllldllIlllwitnslslti-bistrlaland denied having sold Tbereault any liquor and stated that. he had never -.------o--._‘—- roibualloiim use Ii. ..l.o~. bers. OITAWA. lifarch ‘this was private members day, with‘ 3 long list of resolutions, oi which notice llad been given, an the walt- lllg list. The first. to be considered was a motion by the irrepressible ‘Tom- lny" Church of Toronto, who revis- ed one of several years standln . Mr. Church asked that the Gcvernsnalat enter into a tl-coty with the United‘ States for the immediate develop- nlr-nt and generation of water pow- ers of the St. Lawrence. the same to be undertaken wholly as a. govern- ment enterprise free from all private exploitation. His speech on this oc- caslon was brief but in Church's us- ual spectacular style of throwing spicy expletiyes at. t.ha heads of the Government and all oplwltd to this scheme, among them being "Pussy footing," "running sway from it.” and "lying down," putting the pro ject in “cold storage" until after ei- ectiom, the "trampling under foot of Sir Adam Beck's pri ' ‘ , all ov- er the place," in Ontario. the "giving away of all our water powers to‘, r ' enema." and lnuch laws-dill! ‘order. Mr. Church however, wanted to adjourn the debate until the Prilne Minister, who is out of town. is ill his place. He was infomled that if tile motion was not gone on with l: would be automatically dropped from tllc list only to be replaced at the cud of it, and so it stands. Tariff on Farm Trucks A matter of real interest to the farmers in the west was taken up by Mr. G. G. Coot, Progressive Mac- Leod, who moved that. ls motor trucks are used largely in place of water transports in hauling grain and other products to "primary markets." the customs tariff on such trucks should be reduced to a level corresponding with that on other ag- ricultural machinery. l-ie contended that Canadian farmers must have cheaper trucks than are made avail- able under the existing tariff. Man- ufacturers not only made undue pro- but uvmrl suluvnrnr nlsrrrrr Honour Claimed By Foreman of (LN. R. Hotel Steel Erection. Work Will Occupy ~ Two Months. 11m be u the only llvlnr Iurvlv- or oi the Quebec Bridge disaster 0f August. i901, is the claim of Mr. E- Laguencsse of Montreal. who arrived in the city last week to superlntend the erection of the. steel framework of the new Canadian National Hotel, a contract which the Canadian Vick- era co. iforltresl, will endesvourmtlo fulfill during the next. two lnorl . In that great catastrophe which shocked the world almost twenty- tnrec years ago,‘ seventy-six - men were killed, and that eleven men fl- caped death many to dis later ss a result cf the accident is but s mir- acle. Mr. Legusneese fell 90ft feet id- to the send and was terribly lhillfid. but ultimate‘ recovered n lcfll convelescence. ‘llsrcausc oi the ec- cident was the collapse of "cord No. Much Discussion Dn Resolutions i. Lawrence Water Power De- velopment, Tariff On Farm Trucks And Other ‘Measures Introduced By Private Mem- i d-(Speaiali-"Jlt on account of the tariff but were routes IN urr rrrrru rlulrmrlr Proposal t 0 Reduce Customs Tariff O m M 0 t o r Trucks to Same Level As Farm Machinery Shelved. (Canadian Hess) orrmvn, Mar. 3-A proposal to reduce the customs tariff on motor “n” "vim" “f “u?” "M5 trucks to a level corresponding to ‘mrud by m“ "HWPY Th‘ 7°"! that. charged nu other agricultural 99°71” “ma”: M‘ sydmy- N" B" “r lnarllinenl. was shelved in the f-fousc imun“ 575 “m” m“ their truck‘ ‘of Commons this evening. Incident- cm ‘i’ m‘ i'°"'°ry' "heu" m‘ mu‘ inliy, the fiouse recorded its first vote l “Y “i” w“ ‘m1? '77" 3° ‘WW5 a ‘or the session ull a motion of Hon. i "umb" "i ‘utkua u i” u“ m!” l1. B. Bennett. conservative Leadelui °l ma‘ m emu‘ “d ‘i ‘"73’ that debate on~ the proposal for tarlrf 991mm‘ mm“ m u“ Unit“ 3mm reduction be adjourned. Mr. Ben- l i“ "m" w‘ u” lletts motion for adjournment was ' Th. Hm‘ M“ Dunn“? qmnmmd sustained by a vote of 1B5 to 39. m‘ w°pfl°ty M u" "'°1“*‘i°“ ma“ It was private members day. wilell m‘ m“ °t u“ 3W5" Th‘ Tufi“ Government business must give place h. mmud ‘mt’ w” n°w m‘ for time being to proposals of infli- "5“"“n' u“ “mule mm“ which vldlial members. G. Ci. Cools, U. l’-‘. w" m” m“ mvdv“ "'7 mtm"'° A.. member for Mucbeorl, brought. ugl ‘m ‘whmal qmddnmuma- H‘ h" the question of the tariff on nwlz-r mw-luiuml 1"°'°"r-i4‘““d°blw trucks. Motor trucks. "l"! ‘m- u“ m°u°u imbailmily 9° the r e s ol u i. i o n pointed out. i” ‘flmdmwn hem" 11"“ are now largely used in place of wagons for hauling grain and other , agricultural produce. They have bo-i come to all intents and purposes an agricultural implement and the con- tention was put forward that they should take a. similar tariff classi- ltlr. Bennett's Suggestion The Hon. B. ,3. Bennett, moved the adjournment of the debate thereby precipitating the first division of the senlcn. Mr._-Bannett ins. vervpre- “and elect-way flew, W491i». utlcin was not in a position from ac- tual facts and conditions to know tvllat. effect such a resolution, if car'- rled, would have upon the industry of manufacturing motor trucks in Canada, and until such information was forthcoming from the Tariff Board there could be neitherun in- tolligerlt discussion nor s. lust decla- lon arrived at. The situation was that a motor truck industry had been es- tabllshed in Canada. If the manufac- nicticrl should“ be‘ withdrawn, Hon. c. A. Dunning, Minister of Finance, said he was glad to get the views of members on the matter. Mr. Ben- nett's motion for adjournment he based on the ground that the House was not. _ossessed of sufllclent in- formation to deal with such a mat.- tcr. In his opinion, if Canada want- ed a motor truck industry, it must furnish sufficient protection to en- able thls industry to compete with the United States. The vote found Fm... Mild Attack or Fever ;Mt. Royal Hotel! flqatlnn. While suggesting that the . Iovehthslflillleloltlehl- maniacal-t thstgrowl byabsdltaly givingiiseliaway. PAGES lluul lubserlplians Demons can. ‘ u: In: oases and c. l. a. use. i Prince 6P Wales Sick W_ith Fever Stricken With Peculiar Illness ' Common In The Tropics-Is In No Immediate Danger. i t , ‘ l to the Guardian) LONDON, Mar. 3—'I‘he King has never been the same men since his illness of fifteen months ago, and it is doubtful whether he can of- flciate at the investltures today and Wednesday. The Prince of Wales’ present illness at Nairobi is an ad- ditional anxiety. Esst Africa seems unlucky to the Prince. His last holiday there was cut short by the King's illnell and now he is fever stricken himself. Experts say that subtertian malaria is not usually serious when it is treated thoroughly ‘ at the beginning. The illness is characterized by headache, shiver- ing, high temperature and kidney trouble. There is a cold stage of fev- ‘er when in the hottest day and with bedclothes piled high the patient goes blue with cold. In the hot stage the tcnlperature riseeto 10s degrees. faecurrences of the disease come ‘periodically for a year or more after the patient leaves the tropics. It is expected that as soon as thl Prince can leave Nairobi, l-le will be l taken to the coast and brought home. ‘His Nile trio must be abandoned. PRINCE OF WALES Sold To Syndicate (Special to the Guardian) _~" TORONTO,’ Ont, Mar. awalgi _ _ _>___ , , Look For Final when following a hurried call in Montreal of directors of the Unltcll sold to a syndicate headed by Nes-. l 000 made on the purchase price‘, l one hour after the meeting had been ‘ “lg: rgeaggseafigigllrigirxzlriz business in Canada set a record for. U Passage Of Bill Hotels Co. of America, the Mt. Royal u“ “d Cwam‘ mvemmm’ bmk‘ itsrlff bill this week unless extensive called. The transaction constituted a] defeated proposed dunes m bu” speed and efficiency on Saturday, liotcl, largest unit in the chain. was ‘Special to u" Guudhm ers, and arl initial payment of srso- clashes recur over atmmp“ to oven further record in the resignation of turnrs were exploiting the consumer the l-Icuse should know it, if they were making a limited and lcgitrnate profit, the House should know it. as well. ‘rho life of an established Canadian industry was at stake and until the Tariff Boas-d had reported the debate should nm proceed. l-lls remarks appeared to have the heart lest approval of as many Ministers as wen in their place. The division. proved to be the usual free trade line ull. 86 voting "yes" and 36 "ha!" all Conservatives and Liberals with the exception of eight membe s, ranged together in support of the adjournment motion. Members of the U. F. A., Progressive, Independ- ent, Labor and Liberal Progressive groups united with the eight Liberals in opposition. Endorsaticn of the resolution came from A. E. MacLean, Liberal. Prince Edward Island, who pointed out that. the motor truck was very necessary to - the potato grower of Prince Edward Island. the old board of directors and the chuer is said to be the Windsor Ho- tcl 00., of Montreal. srlrrlrrn ru HANG leathers and shoes. appointment of a new board with‘ George O'Neil, President. The pur-‘ * R“ ' ' etzrzng tCanadlan Press) ST. JOHN. N. 3.. March a-Allsn Rlhliihe. President cf T. Rankine and Sons Limited, cake and biscuit ‘manufacturers, after nearly (my ayears of active connection with the The "nays"' included some oi the Liberal members from the prairies. Preparing For The “Long Jump" crushing into the st. Lawrence River. As Mr. Laguenescs lay unconscious on the semi-for it. was fortunately low tide—plled high over his body was an immense mass of twisted steel that had once been a bridge. The work of erecting the hotel frame work is to begin next week. and it is expected that 650 tons of steel will be used. It is intended to put in place at once a derrick one hundred feet high having a lifting capacity of fifteen tons. The heaviest piece of steel to be lifted will weigh about eleven tone. Accompanying Mr. Luguenesse is Mr. W. V. Madden, Railway Engin- eer. Including the twelve skilled mech- anics who have come to the city it is expected to employ between forty and fifty workmen, most cf whom will be local men. One ear load cf steel has already arrived ind the remainder is en- rauiva to the city. Previous to coming here Mr. LII- uencsse was working on the steel construction of a pulp mill in Camp- beilton. ' tCansdian Press) lIALlFAX. March ii-Plans for a trans-Atlantic flight from the Aeoree to New York by way of Halifax. N. 8., are being prepar- ed, the Government having sanc- tioned the effort. Colonel Ciflis Duartr, Inspector General of Aeronautics, and Lieut. Rlbeiro Dafonsecs. will pilot the machine taking turns at the control. A tvrn motored Junker! machine is now at the Azores being refitted for flight. Bandits Killed lCensdien Press) DETROIT, Mich, March z-‘Iwo policemen with only a beam of re- flected light from a bandits pistol as a target, shot and killed two men v ' firm, today announced his retirement (gnmnm ma”, from active business, effective March Ci-lATl-IAM, Ont. Mar. {L-Charles Gross, aged 20, of Windsor, Ont, was today sentenced by Mr. Justice Jeffrey to be hanged on hilly 19th., for the murder of John Labadle night attendant at. the Tllayel- gas- oline station in Chatham. 1. 1 . i The business has been established Lfor over 100 years and earl-leg m; [by four generations. . 772 W i AnnualMeetzngl e gather’ etc Bruce Stewart & _ 8w“ f Co- Limited l ‘i3t§'.i‘4'i“lvvao ~ Millie (u! The Annual General Business Meeting of the shareholders of Messrs. Bruce Stewart 8s 00., Limited was held last evening in the office of the Company at a oclock. There was a representative attend- ance of shareholders present to re- ceive the report. of the officers of the Company. which was highly com- merited upon. A dividend of c". was declared on the paid-up capital. Special reference was made to the ceatn of the into Bruce Stewart. who was the President of the Company who were attempting to rob the ssfe of the Harper ‘Theatre today. The robbers were identified as rlltulp Twomey, i0. and loo Garbsda, 30, both of Detroit. Twcmey lived un-. til admitted to receiving hospital, but Gsrbads apparently was instantly killed. TORONTO. Mar. 3—Aa Order in Ceuell has been passed by the rl-eviaeiei Government es- ompitag any corporation given s charter i! the Province of Qu- bee from the provisions of the lake Precincts! Corporations Act. Action m hired! been takes by the Quebec 0mm " end ss a result nsoo tons cf ‘U. ilml nu rljlaefvs. clonal m erick Dellus, l blind and MINING alestteoanytostaueurlwl- ‘stiles. ' J ed for the ensuing year:- Oxford University will confer the following offlcel-ez-l-lon. Prank R. degree of oootol- of Music upon ms- Beam. President: Frank M- WWI"- slnce its incorporation in llllo. ‘file following Directors were elect- TQFCWTO. Mar. L-Mgflrtm; Fresh west north west winds. ial. and rather cold. Klan tide tau afternoon n, and tomorrow morning so 3.3:, Bun sets this afternoon at 5.53 and rises tomorrow morning gt 13o Tim quarter moon Iriday, Mam. 1. use p. m. ammmm W! Gibbon minutes ‘UR ill! Chem i-lon. Frank R. Hearts, Hon. John Mcusn, Frank M. Stewart, John A. Mohair, Charles N. Chandler, D. D. Morrison and Major C. L. MacKay. A meetln cf Directors at the close of the Annual Meeting elected the 1.10 vice-President: Major C. L Hacker. Iceman, ‘Pleasures. \., <~v¢f~