MAXIMS A ' or A MERE MAN a . -i_-_|'|. , l’ ' gmysmallmsnlrnllllethfl! uubiguclll- ' UIIQZIIIIIIQlIT- -av|gmgwndlldlnn'lioflsails (fart Leaders E ecple's Pa 1 A a iloversPrinocEilivardf ' , crmzwrraro CANADA)‘ MONDAY, MA z, ice: -~».,.~.-_. \ island Like the Dew 10 PAGES A kind act a day keeps the devil at bay. MAXIMS 017A MERE MAN Annual lnhserlptlans Delivered Oil-It liillnllllanndaandU-LLM-M. (Jaiieidasit Pia (Embers On U. S. Products AFour States“ fiected Due To j, Outbreak Of Foot And Mouth Disease Ina California. TTTLM. PDTIBE Local Men Enlist In R. ~ G.M.P. — Force For 1 The Present Will . Total Twenty-one i Men, Headed By In- speotor J. Fripps. -‘ The following applications for en- fiishnent in the R. C. M. Police have ‘ been accepted by Commissioner ‘Hi0! General J. H. MaoBrIen 0f 100cm: J‘. J. Trainer, P. I... Jay, ' .1. Monlshlh. C. W. MacArthur. w. heard, P. L. Boudreault, and "i... '1‘. Mo. - ‘mrsnaa-whien-thesamsn teriven are not yet known. . ‘his brinsc thcpreemt force to ‘wlmtsensadwiththesdditiouof i-bllmenetpeciedtosrrlvetonllhi Jieforcawiiltotaltwenty-onc. . m some detachments as under lhelhovincisl Police and prevents» aiiveserviee system will be main- Jainedficrtheprueratdrhessarelo- , lourls, ontague sud Georgetown. The headquarters will be at flisrlottotawn. At present the offic- ocfure forcevareths Provincial i Police office in the Provincial Build- imlend the Customs Officein the lost Office Building. However, is ls v he intention to locate the offices illdbsmchs for the men in one ‘ Wilding. when a suitable one can be obtained. _ mlllector J. Pripps will head the ;. (we here with Staff-Sergeant s. Fwcrd second in command. _ L. '1'. Fyfe will m to Regina for l ti: months training course. the g tillers will immediately take up -‘ their duties here. (Canadian PHI) P5315. May l-Primo Car- lin. Italian heavyweight, eas- i "v "Illilolntod MIIIIHB Griseile _fli France In fen rounds here h" Illlhf- _ Gfbells was out- Whched from m; gag-c, E . rANNoUNfiEMENlfi. A r comma EVENTS. MEETINGS, arc .. Iii _ u (lake sale. llcore b Hound's. r» ‘Y 7- Auspius. Catholic Women's (“We . ma-e-eo-zz ii . "We have discontinued buying ‘- gm" hos! for season. P. J. Noy _ 90-. Hunter River; 8204-80-21. _.__,. 0;?! interested m Hsrtsville .1, “Wlflfcquestedtemeetin ,,.c',""l11~ mu my an, an, at r . “Effl- Bv order of com. n. o. ' °"°"» Boomer:- » nee-e-sc-n a "Wme to the Anctisnandbsnce 2&0 ‘w. CES o Crder s‘g'>viwr . orrliwle. Aer-n so - (By The Canadian PresQ-Tlmportatlong into Canada of livestock, vegetables for human consumption, and numerous related products are prohibited un- der an embargo order placed against the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Arizona by the Domin- ion Department of Agriculture yes- tcrday. The embargo order is effective immediately, and was issued follow- ing the receipt of reports telling of an outbreak of foot and mouth dis- ease in California. The order docs not apply to fruits, but will operate against the sl-rpment of vegetables which are usually heavy into the Dominion at this season of the year. GERMANY BTTTS FiliiEliiNtilliEAT BERLIN. May b-(APJ-To cov- er the country's wheat shprtage, the duty on foreign wheat has been reduced from 250 marks to 180 marks a ton imtil June 20, for 15 flour mills out of tho~100 which are permitted to grind imported wheat. ‘rho duty was reduced to 1B0 marks a. ton for e quantity of wheat egual to l5 per cent of all the wheat milled from April to June, 1930, bY flour mills which used foreign wheat during that time. Calgary City Helping 1772c Married Man CALGARY, Alta, May 1. (By the Canadian Preach-Commissioner A. G. Graves announced over the week-end that Calgary City Coun- cil would provide every bonaflde unemployed married man with a piece of vacant land this spring for the growing of vegetables. The city, he said, will supply the nee-- essary seed and fertilizer. “Huge May Doy Demonstration JVipped In Bud .___.. nssmrrm, Ont., my 1 - (By The Canadian Prossl-Qflc 01 the blflm May Day demonstrations in Ontario was broken up by 1101106 and firemen here today. After c series of charges with batons. l"! lines of hose were laid and firemen sprayed the demonstrators. The dfc- order lasted for more than $11166 hours, but was final}? "ma! "Y " h ‘mmld weenam u ‘r ‘u... Aucm r ‘y ._ "ml-hem ..'.‘::".:.'.h°* "M" , ncs-s-r-si. A-"Hilnter rum- Dramatic one "lhsoltyifsllsr" J t t : moPATWlT-mmwn- j, $212,151? um lfnotna-nendrasit .. l __ , "s" "i! "Second lfimcture" at J °°"‘"~4 mo. my an. Admission ' mu and is csnl. secs-u .‘ Qunut" waif-n ‘r "w - T"’ “Th wmbmss police-fireman attack- One woman is in hOIPTTGT ll T“ ggult, of being struck with l. stream 91 mm- fmm one of the hoses. M‘. JOHN'S. Niill, Hay l. (B! u" ' buy-ms pm Mm.m of the New- foundland Assembly who hell been servedwlth wrfisin various a- mounts chard!!! vicllilflfl '1 ‘h’ placement act had not N"! m‘ acted when the N! 9"‘ rogues on sates-day. INI 1'1"‘ I “an ‘p! y. f; the var- _ ITER TTTITY 0N’ lifts. rick boat. , Steamer Sydfold Is Off The Rocks Coal Laden Vessel Imprisoned On Ledge On Island Coast Smce Sunday April 24th, Is At Last Free --_Is Proceeding To This Port Where Repairs W111 B_e Made To Hull, MONTREAL. Mar 1—(By u» Canadian Pressl-The Ncrwq. 1m frelshicr Sydfold was released from rocks o] mm Idwggfl Island tonight and will continue to Charlottetown as soon ls fcl Word to that effect was received here from the l. l. Pounds- tlon Franklin which pulled the Sydfold from the tools after I10 W“ o! "fflowas transferred to the Foundation Manson, a dar- The sydfold will probably be repaired at Charlottetown before going to Montreal, her original destination. I [flhw TIIITETYKNBTTN‘ cmzru mas umsxgggnniv Province Loses Prom- inent Citizen In Death 0t Mr. Don- aid Nicholson. An outstanding citizen of the Province passed suddenly away last evening at his home, 120 Prince Street, in the person of Mr. Don- aid Nicholson. Mr. Nicholson, who FRENCH PREMIER Four Autoists ...__--J HARTMND, N. ll», lifsy 1- (By- The Canadian mun- Stricken fulfils playful baseball with a group of students yes- ‘ .. George Anderson, of the lfsrtllnd school staff, died as he g E F» ~ 1 i ‘pi’ Much Propert I. R. - Elected’. SAINT JOHN, N. 3., May i-(By The Canadian Pressl-Three men and a. woman were infused WW‘- day when a fast travelling auto- mobile left the road at Brookvilie and turned over 1n a field. Inves- tigation revealed the occupant; had stripped the number Plates from the wrecked car, presumably to avoid identification, and eummcnd ataxifromseint-lohnflrhsmeu were out about the face, it was learned, while the woman, thrown through the windshield, suffered a -- severeiy iniured arm and was badly _ cut about the face and head. Premier Andre Tardicu, was re- elected for the second Belfort dis- trict yesterday aficr s. campaign fight which nn attack of l-aryngitis cut short, and forced him to conclude by proxy. For the third time this upper Rhine constituency has elect- ed Tsrdleu, who accepted his third Premiership after the fall of the second Laval Ministry in February. Belfort first elected Tardleu at s by-clection in 1928 ‘and res-elected him In 1928. I Badly ‘Injured i , .4 i Communists And Agitators Stage Demonstrations May Day Sees Many Riots In Prin- I crpal Cities Throughout The World — Many Injured y Loss. f r And TORONTO, May IP-Nlfiblblll l.- gitstcre and alleged Communists were placed under arrest as police in many Canadian municipalities dispersed May Day demonstrators Sunday. In a few centres police had ‘to use force to break up gatherings where minor riots occurred. the day broke out at Sudbury, Nor- thern Ontario milling centre, when citizens and paraders behind the Police arrested 1d and it was ssid deportation would be sought. the Union Jack alongside the Com- munst emblem warmed the fighting blood of citizens and when they attempted to break up the proces- sion before police reserves amped, (Continued on Page i) M em b e rs Of Gov’t. Elected PARIS, May I-(Cauadisn Press Cabin-The following members of the Government were elected on the first ballet in the French general election todiy: _ Premier and Minister of Ior- eign Affslll» Andre Tardlss. lsft-Eepublieans. Paul loynsud. Vice-President of the Council, Social Demo- orst. Pierre Etienne flaudln, I'll- snoo hdinlstsr, left-lepuhlican. Innis Ioilln. Minister sf Commerce, left-Republican. Charles Guernier. lflnbisr ef Public Works. left-Radical. The following rusmlsses sf the ruinhh-y will have to lu- dergo the second ballot neat lundsy: lien Cathals. Under-lee- to the Prime Miuhtlfi Badly ‘Absent Two Months ‘(Canadian Press) "I-IOPIWHAILJ-Jlsyl-Jtwas ‘twofncnthssgotcalditthstdhar- ‘rho most serious digturbance oi red flag of Omnmunism clashed. mfusal of the parade“ m carry the air was filled with rocks. Many was in his eighty-third year, had been in his usual health, except for a slight cold, when he was stricken with heart failure as he was rc- tiring last night about l0 o'clock, and expired almost immediately. Known in the spheres of civic business, of politics, of sportsman- ship, of church, fraternal and char- itsbls activities. the late Mr. Nich- olfllfs name was a household one throughout the County and Prov- ince. Hc was honoured and esteem- ed for his integrity of character, his high ideals o! Qitiltnsbip and his genial personality. “There was only one Donald Nicholson,“ said a gentleman last evening who had been associated with him for many years in a business capacity. And _ this feeling tributes-amassed the (ocutuuseca l»... In PARTIAATENT FACES WEEK 0F ACTIVITY OTTAWA, Msy l-(By the Can- adian Pram-Parliament faces a week of intense activity. In both the Commons and the Senate im- portent developments are promised. With public ’ ‘ ‘ focussed on the Besuharnois Senate enquiry rc- port, the Upper Chamber has be- come somewhat rejuvenated. Debate on the majority report containing findinie lninst Senators W. L. McDougald, Andrew Haydon and Donat Raymond will be resumed in the second chamber on Tuesday with likelihood of the vote on the motion for sdcpti of the report tallfig place Tuesday night. According to reports, if the sen- ate enquiry report is adopted, mo- tions dealing with the three Ben- ators may be delayed for a dsy or two. If the report is carried, it is stated that motions for the expul- sion of Bsnstorl McDougald and Haydon may be made with a third motion for the censure of Senator Raymond. The delay in presenting the motions. assuming the majority report is adopted, would be, it is stated, to afford Senators McDcu- gald and Haydon an opportunity to take any personal action they mllht desire. To Encourage I Greater Use CHWWA. April s0 -- (By The _ Pressl-‘Ib encourage the ‘ use of Canadian coal in the United ltstm sud Oanedian coal up to 01cc per ten, official m- nouucemdt to this effect was made mo. The assistance will be ef- fective as nem April 1 inst. hsnen of definite devel- Ifor Nova. Scotia produce, within or of can» COG’ ‘pies, at the imperial conference. Enthusiastic cums MARY Has learned with grout interest of the appeal which the Women's Committee “of the Fellowship of the British Empire Exhibition is mak- ing for the use of Empire foodstuffs only. N.S. H0llSE PROR00llES HALIFAX, N. 8., May l—(By the Canadian Prcss)—With the usual ceremony, the fourth session of Nova. Scotia's thirty-ninth general assembly prorogued yesterday, a scarlet clad guard of honor es- corting His Honor Lieutenant Gov- ernor W. H. Covert to Province House for the closing. Onening on Friday 23, the ses- sion was one of the longest in re- cent years, twicc interrupted by Premier G. S. Harrington's jour- nies to Ottawa in the interests of the coal trade, and to attend the interprovincial conference. Among the most important of 145 bills passed was the redistribution measure, reducing seats in the House from 38 to-30, effective at the next election. Creation of a new Department of Labor, provision for placing minors on farms as a means of unemployment relief, and the establishment of rural credit unions, were other stops taken. Provision was also made for the (By George Ilamblcton, Canadian Press Staff Writer.) PARIS, May 1. (Canadian P: (labia-France voted for‘ mus] change today- So far the incomplete returns from the first ballog of the general elections for the Chamber of Deput- ies indicate there is a slight swing to the left. But it is a swing re- vealed rather in heavy polling than in seats gained or 10st» For with many results going over to the sec- ond bailot next Sunday, today's re- sults cannot be considered final or definite. Another week of cam- paigning, of negotiating and of saw- offs lies ahead before France gives her final verdict at the polls. And while nexg Sunday's ballot may change the electoral scene the present indications are that France will close a quiet campaign with e vote for moderate counsels. The chief party leaders were all successful on the first ballot. First came announcement of the success of Edouard Herriot, leader of the (Continued on Page 7) rnrsunarr IMPDSTSIN EFFECT TiiiiAY OTTAWA, Mhy 1—(By The Cah- adlan Pressi-Budget imposts, such as stamps on checks, and taxes on long dstancc telephone calls and telegrams, railway chair car seats‘ and railway sleeping berths, come into effect tomorrow. Stamps on checks from $5 to $100- wili be for three cents. On all checks above $100. in value, the stamp tax will be six cents. The rate which explfgs tonight, was two Cents on all checis above $5. The new tax on railway chair car seats will be ten cents on each seat‘; while on sleepmfl 59m“ ‘he flnpggb will be ton per cent with a mhimum of 25 cents. On telegrams, cables, radio mes- sages and long distance telephone calls there will be a tax 0i five cents where the cost is fifteen conic or more. Report from Saint John, N. 3-. that the tax on long 535mm‘? Tale’ creation of a housing commission to promote better living conditional in the province. Two resolutions before the House| had not reached the final stages of i debate at prcrogation. One spon- sored by the opposition, sought ac- tion to provide "rrcil vcnl markets without Canada." The other, moved by G. C. Nowian, (Conservative, Kings) asked the Dominion to urge further preference for Empire ap- Gas Tax Now 6c Per Gal. Idfeotfve as from yesterday, the provincial tsx on lseolfne has been increased from flve to six cents per gallon. The in- crease was authorised by Order- ctcd on“ First Ballot FrAench-Td-lections Still Uncertain incomplete Returns Indicate A Slight Swing To The Left — Premier Andre Tardieu Re- Elected — Communists On Short End Of Polling. EMPIRE F 000$ w on EMBITTEIIAY Campaign Initiated as An Aid And En- couragement To Food Producers Of The Empire To De- velop Their Re- sources — Heartily Endorsed by Queen Mary. OTTAWA, May 1-—(By the Can- adian Press-As aid and encour- lscfnent to food producers of the Empire to develop their resources, and as an aeaklltlwlfllflfllfiflii of the bountcous gifts of Providence to the Empire, a movement has been in- stituted to have all persons within the Empire eat only Empire food- stuffs on Ernpire Day, May 2e, 19oz, and every Empire Day thereafter. The campaign was initiated by the women's committee of the Fel- lowship of the British Empire Ex- hibition and has been spread through the Empire where it has (Continued on Page 1) Seeding Delayed In The West (Special to the Guardian) ' Math, April 30 - Rains, some snow and cool weathei have delayed seeding operations throughout wastem Canada during the past week. Precipitation has made an important and very valu- able contribution to most require- ments and retarded soil drifting in those districts which so seriously suffered from this menace last sen- son. The prospects for germination throughout Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta are very much improv- ed and practically all districts rc- port conditons very favorable ac- cording to the weekly crop 110011 cf the Department of Asriculturl of the Canadian National Railway-i. phone calls was being suspended 15 officially denied tonight» 1 Record & Forecast of the Weather .\Tl-l'l‘l~lliRIILOIHFAI. ()T~'li‘I('I-‘., Tn!‘- i Riinlmunr and Iuaxlumm 24-011 'l‘urnnin 49-01 (lllnwn no ll‘: hionironl fill~liil Qurivev Jill-bk flu! t Julm 42-30 Winnipeg Hn ifnx .'ii—.'.2 Charlottetown 424-0 i ronrrmsrs Ottawa nml Fpprr St. Lawrence Vai- lsys; limlrrnlo u-lmla, fair with moll- ernu- iw-mpi-rlllllrv. Lou-or Si. Lfirvrf-noo Valley: Fresh won t1. northwest winds, clearing and cnmnnrmlrrlv cool. Gulf and North Show" Fri-Iii shift- ing u-lmla, cloudy with occasional rain Iflrl probably some fng. Mnrllimc ltnat and Wont: Fresh shifting winds, rlnurly with occasion- al rnin and prnhnhly fog; not much elmngn In innvperiiiilre. lllgh mic this morning at 8.40 and fn-Ccnnsil, the same procedure ' having been followed Tart Y!" d0! III dlllllh in the search. which boson atswidacass after the child was A cneefiwwiillgrvigm? whenthetszwsaraisedtothe skeentraiedutlligtheauto- tonlght at 0.05. Run lots this pruning at 7.00 and rises tomorrow rnnrnlpg nt .11. New Ill(‘l Thursday, llny 6, 2.12 p. m. Sumimcrslilv- tidi- eighteen minutes inter than Charlottetown. v “III i‘."‘5 iu-inii on (i my who Mimics a w; eon ms MONEY 1o rmc Hr m AlJiEADY €~'.?ENT if’ 0.15 s. ul. and veI Maw J.‘ .. “a; ' . .._. c‘... . M“ ___.-,.-. - _, §_, J-‘i . .i ‘P 4 .1, ‘n.