'.1//0 ' -uw A ‘ 4 A . Covers Prince Edwardi Island Like the Dew \ iv-r ._ M¢;<‘MS .N .._n.... MER__._E MAN ` "Zip Ill N 1 - _visnoii ;iAN I ' 0 ,, 4 -,~‘~ / _ _ \x\\\\\\\ f 1. ‘“"'“ "'°i°*"°”°“5°""°""'°°‘7“°“°3“‘"`" - Th %/ "-7-.i`1 Re W bod gg; '.r.':;‘..°".t...I'°.';' 2:: " _ 9 I ‘ 5;, , ' ePeop|b€ll and Mr. J. P. Mac- Intyre Continuing the debate yesterday N F E R E N c E the Oooosition cited instances in ____ the marketing of hog and dairy Products to sh that li ht N ext J , increase overmiiome eiiilalikzts lie quiremcnts meant a reduction i In Is Pro- Price. This, he contended was on: needing In Promis- °’ "‘° °“"°“‘ °‘ “mr en an port basis-it meant reduced prices lllg Manner to homo producers. since we are 011 ¢xport basis it becomes neces- iin every way. It is not for any ifsrmers to criticise the necessity |01’ F1810 inspection but to learn the requirements of inspection and do all in his Pvwer to meet them. There has been much criticism heard in the ooimtry, Mr, Leg Said. as the manner in which me government distributed unemploy- ment relief, the complaint being that men needing work were not in mn-ny instances receiving it. Hia quoted an article in`th€ Flngnglgl Post which stated than throughout Canada under the unemployment mnt $10 was expended in wool: for every dollar that went into the (Continued on Page 5) nt (Continued on Page B) REW SAFE BOSTON Mass. March 8.. guard headquarters tonight a message from the motor water saying it had picked w of six or the fishing John and Mary, which was d about 400 miles east of The Tidewater said Iliillllihz on to s Venezue C0 -1- MEETINGS l` and Bkating at Corn io the Bean Supper in River Hail Thursday, March If not fine Frida James Dramatic Club will The Three Act Comedy Dixie Rose’ Town `:§§r:t forgot the sale at Sum hm 071 MBYCII 12th Si»0Ci¢, and Farm Implements “gi” mwdm Egan-1 and H1103' a social evening Hlil. Hunter River, Cards and dancing ,nn iiniiiii nmiiiiiiiii ' 1 RULING UPHELD OTTAWA, Ont.. March 8. -(By the Canadian Press) - A few min- utes before the six o'clock adjoum- | ment hour, the House of Commons | divided on the legality of a Gov- emment resolution to amend the unemployment Relief Act of last session. The Speaker ruled the resolution in order, but the Lib- erals challenged his judgment. The ruling was upheld 101 to 65. I Conservatives voting solidly were] supported by Alfred Speakman, U. F. A., Red Deer), W. T. Lucas, (U. F. A., Camrose), M. Luchovicli (U. F. A., Vegreville) and A. `M. Carmichael (Prog., Kindersley.) . All Liberals opposed the ruling. supported by the remaining Pro- gressives who were in the House. Henri Bourassa and the four Labor numbers. EASTER. RECESS OTTAWA. Ont., March 8. -The Easter recess for Parliament will probably begin on Thursday even- ing. March 10 and will continue (Continued on Page 0) BIG URDER (Special to The Guardian TORONTO. Ont., Mar. 8.-The Canadian Wrigley Company has , purdliaaod five carlosds of electric' clocks from the Hammond Electric Clock Company of Canada or more than 100,000 synchronous electric clocks which list for 04.95. This is i U10 ilflest clock order ever P18664 in the history of the Dominion for either electric or spring clocks. i The order will keep the Toronto 7 plant of the Hammond Comlwlvi 11101111118. M1' W M' Lea leader of iii' coi. ima Mn. l 1 d I be taken as he was cele-i Thu beautiful camera su y 0 nh' W” “nt hnthdny |55|,| pay any amount oi' money if the Charles Augustus Lindbergh, Jr., brat-ing his » . hu i ' ‘ d i t il. 20-month-old kidnapped son of June.22. Notice tho birthday cake,° S FC “UW Charles A. Lind- on the table with one l|Kh¢¢'l . _ -~ LINDY WI LL PAY ANYTHING FOR BABES RETURN candle. Lindbergh has promised to Based OnVVhat SHANGHAI, March 9.-(Wedncs- day)-(A.P.)-Reports that a new fight was brewing along the Chin- ese-Japanese "front" established some miles to the westward of the Shanghai area distributed the city today as neutral mediators again took up the task oi negotiating an agreement to end the fighting. Some obsei'vei°s asserted General Chiang Kai-Sliek, Chinese General- issimo, was taking an active part in preparations for an assault on the reinforced Japanese. Kal-Shel: has authority over Chinese land, sea and air forces. Are Worried .Meanwhile olilcials of me inter- national Settlement wcre worried about sanitary conditions in Chapel, the Chinese section which firit saw fighting more than a. month ago. New Ba-nic 1Sii.oii.niins Bri-:Wing AlO11g,RES0Llll|uN Sine - Jap Ff0Hf.“ii;nz;”.f;§;:l§i Chinese Have Not Changed Their f S H1 fl 11 G&1V&11iZ€S ° ' ’° Assembly Into Act- Opposition To Any “A1°m1St1C€ They Call“Hum-~ 10” , a o 0 U ” cv' _ Associiizi.-¢edI"Pi'.es’sApdiaii'irCorrcs- ‘Unless the Japanese or Chinese authorities undertake to purge Cha- pel the municipal council of thc Settlement may assume the respon- sibility. _ It was authoritatively reported tl e Chinese had not changed their opposition to any "arrnisticc" based on what they ca‘.l "humiliating con- cessions." “It takes two to stop a fight as well as to start it," a Cnln- ese Government representative ccni- mcnted. The Chinese stil! look to the League of Nations Assembly, no\v meeting in Geneva, for :i solu- tion. They contend the Japanese have gone far beyond the 521.5 nille mono from which they drdered the Chinese to-withdraw. General Yoahinori Shirakawa, Japanese commander, declared the Chinese were concentrating slightly to the west of the present Japanese positions. Gala events of other days in Prince Edward Island were recalled by the dinner given last evening in Govemment House by His Honour Lieutenant Governor Dali/on to the members of the Legislative As- sembly. Not since the War had this annual function taken place In Govemment I-louse, and many coni- plimentary rem:\ ks were heard up- on the appropriateness of the set- ting and the harmonious beauty ot the interior. 1-lis Honour received the guests in the drawing room, from which they passed into the reception hall, where the'dinirig tables were arran- ged. The tables were tastefully de- corated with ycllow 10111111118 Gnd green candles, the colors contrast- busy for over 100 days with s daily loutput on this particular model of lunout i.ooo oioou ing pleasingly against the table linen and canzlelnbra. Place cards, decorated with Jonquils, indicated Enjoyable Function At Government House His Honor Lieutenant Governor Dalton Was Geniai Host To Legislative Members Last Evening. the seating arrangement to the guests. Music was fiu'nlsl1cd dur- ing the evening by an orchestra un- der the direction of Miss Kathleen Hornby. Tho toast to His Majesty the King was proposed by His Honour the Lieutenant Governor, who pre- sided. Following were the guests present: The Bishop of Charlottetown; the Primo Minister; the Chief Justice; Mr. Justice Saunders; Mr. Justice Arsenault: Mr. Justice Haazard; H_on. G. Shelton Sharp; Hon. W. J. P. MacMillan, MD.; Hon. H. F. lIscPhse; Hon. A. F. Arsenault; Hon. H._D. MacLean; Hon, Matthew WOM: Hon. Walter Mackenzie; Hon. A'. A. MacDonald, MD.; the Mlyor of Charlottetown; Lleut-Col. 1 pondcnt ' GENEVA, Mar. 8. -(AP)-After :ppcals by Canada and South Africa. for vigorous action to halt ‘the Sliio-Japanese conflict, and an almost universal demand by mem- lber states-great and small-that 'the League of Nations vindicate ,its covenant, the League Assembly ‘tonight appointed ii. committee to ‘draft a. resolution expressing its views on the fm'-Eastern crisis. _ The committee, which will seek' ,to incorporate proposals and de- fmnnds tliat warfare cease and- lthat Japanese troops bc with-| idrawn, will meet tomorrow after- i i (Continued on Page 8) tiziiiiiiois. iivisiiiiiini Senator Andrew Haydon, two of the three whose activities in con nection with P_ai\'arnois are bc- ing investigated by the Senate Committee, will give evidence on Committee Counsel, announced this evening. I The testimony of Senator Huy- idon will be given in "another, place," Mr. Smith said. Mr. Haydon ‘ is ill and has not been able to ap- pear before the Committee. While Mr. Smith did not designate tire; ~place where Mr. Haydon will givig 'evidence, it is expected it will be, at his home in Ottawa. Mr. Smith § had had no conversations with, Thomas Vien, Counsel for Scnat or Raymond, ns io the lattcr's ap- The Committee today examined R. A. Henry, at one time Deputy' Minister of Railways and formcri by him and the two graphologists. their °W“ b‘*h“1f- A- L- Smiihf olde the authenticity of a signature 'Ireland in July, 1915. , peamnw, he ,am Mr. Henderson has sworn before i " = _ _J l_l mn i D€bat8 COHCIUJCS His lflfliereaboats A Mystery l r lillll THE R|$E IS A Still Missing M I r ' IN New York Attorney Makes Per-. __ sonal Offer Of $50,000 For Return President of British of child -_ Loader Used in Kid B02l1“fi 0f Trade R6' napping Cause Of Much Interest. ports Heavy Fall In Price Oi Gold Dur- ing Last 24 Hours. LONDON, Mar. 3.-(A.P.)-Wal- ter Runciman, President of the Board of Trade, disclosed tonight that he was not wholly satisfied with todays dramatic rise in sterl- ing. . “There has been a heavy fall in the price of gold during the last 24 hours," he said at a banquet of the Incorporated Association of Retail Distributors. "I hope it won't fall too rapidly. for these very rapid movements are to our detriment. If there are to be any movements I would rather they were slow." Mr. Runciman expressed utmost confidence. however, in the funda- mentals of the British financial po- sition. Those two great countries, (the United States and France) have succeeded in getting great stores of gold," he said, “are now having to pay the penalty of thelr'exclusive- ness and we are able to show them we can carry on without the gold basis." Sterling rose ovemight from $3.53 on New York to $3.63, Sterling closed at $3.71 in New York. a rise of 18 cents during the day. NEW BRUNSWICK EEGISEATURE (Canadian Press) I New Schedule of Motor Vehicle Fees FREDERICTON, N. B., March 8. -A new schedule of motor vehicle fees, calculated to increase the rev- enue of the province by more than $100,000 per year, was passed b Or- der-iri-Councll at a meeting oi the Provincial Govemment today. The action coincided with the Budget address of A. J. Leger, Provincial Secretary-Treasurer, who estimated receipts from the Motor Vehicle Act (Continued on Page 8) ini niisuii uilini iiiiiiiiii OTTAWA, Ont., Mar. 8-(By the By Francis A. Jamieson ` HOPEWELL, N. J.. March 8. Swiftly and silently the avenues of approach to Col Charles A Lnd E bergh were being cleared tonight path of direct negotiations between , the kidnappers of his baby son and the Colonel. First, the incoming mail was freed of any suspicion of police censorship. Then, this morning, a‘ press conference question brought the statement that the "hands off" police policy also applied to telc- graphic and telephonic ‘communi- cations. to take such action should the Colonel request it. I A person close to Col. Lindbergh left the Bourland estate in the aft- ernoon for an unannounced destin- ation. I-Ils. mission was kept secret. Meanwhile, although state police denied there had been any identi- wood of which the ladder wasi constructed was similar to excess I (Associated Press Staff Writer) T of every 'possible barrier in the Whether the next step would be` complete removal of the authorlt-, ies themselves was coniectural., Gov. A. Harry Moore has offeredi fication of the ladder used by the: kidnappers, it was learned thel HUUSANDS AY LAST TRIBUTE A11 Ranks Of Life Do Homage To Briaiid, The Dead “Apostle Oi Peace.” - PARIS, March 8.-(A.P.) --More than 10,000 persons-porters, shop- kcepcrs, statesman _and all inter- mediate ranks-flyed today through Aristide B(iand‘s little bedroom to do homage to the dead “apostle of pact.. g By nllhtfsll M. Brisnd's bachelor apsrtment was filled with flowers. These tributes rsn all the way from an imposing wreath sent by the German Ambassador to single car- nations left there by Midlneties and wounded war veterans. The family of the French states- man, who succumbed yesterday to a heart attack. was so touched by ‘lumber sold by the Skillman (N.J.) (Continued on Page ii) the genuincness of the affection (Continued on Page 8) ‘ OTTAWA, On“t., March 8 - (By The Canadian Press)-Over 300,000 people in Saskatchewan-one-third of the population-have received food, clothing and fuel during the present winter, Premier R. B. Ben- nett told the House of Commons today. Three successive crop failur- es in 78 municipalities in that prov- ince constituted "the greatest ques- tion ihe Canad an people ever have faced." 'Through relief efforts, the des- titute men, women and children of the West were carried thl'0\18h the winter "and ncw find themselves at least in health and strength arid, I am bound to say, have an optim- ism and a courage with re5D¢¢t £0 Canadian Press)-Arguments far removed from the torpedoing of al lonely, lumber-laden schooner on a` stormy sea., engaged the Harvey; commission as it studied the graph- i ci procedure the house tumed ologists‘ art during all of today's° hearing into the Gypsum Queen reparations claim. Arthur B. Farmer, Toronto, and F. D. Jacob, Ottawa, the two They were questioned by L. A. For- ' ` SY'-he. counsel for Senator Hence’ K. Logan of Parrsboro, N. B., and were given a severe grilling in or- der to disclose their fitness to de- The only feature of the investi- gation tcuched upon today was the certificate of ownership of the GYD8um Queen, allegedly signed by John B. Henderson. registrar of shipping at Parrsboro, N. S. This certificate was used by Senator Lo- Km in presenting the claim on which Captain Freeman 1-latfieId| was paid 871,000 for the alleged de- stnrotiou of his schooner by a. Ger- man submarine off thc coast of the commission that the signature the future that would shame some of us who live under different con- ditlons." Enlivened by division on a point House Discusses Unemployment Relief Measures wary io me first iuii-dress unem- ployment xellef debate oil the ses- sion. Thg Prime Minister gave I resume of the ministry‘s efforts to cope with the distress conditions and submitted, “in the main ws have had a remarkable success in dealing -with this problem." Many millions of dollars had been spent and "as nearly 100 cents for the dollar as it is possible to get iii public expenditure has been obtain- ed and much employment has been given to those who need lt." Four general heads were used by thg Premier to divide the Federal Governments relief program. In the first place. the Dominion Supple- mented efforts of the provinces and municipalities in construction pro- grams. Secondly, it loaned the prov- inoes B. total of $30,960,000 when (Continued on Page 'li 2-z ~ ? l _ Record & Forecast of the Weather OTTAWA, Ont.. March 8. - (By graphologists called by Peter White,i MET,_,0n0L0G“,M’ OFFICE' ,x."_ _ _ ,_ ______,_,_-T-‘ the Canadian Press) - Senator counsel to the commission, were dino, out., iiiui-on 3.- v~' or .Wilfred Laurier McDougald and the only two witnesses heard today.; mmmum ,md ,,,,,,,,,,u,,, ,,,,,I,,,,,,,,. ea: Dawson -iii-1|) \’nnco\i\'nr Zi()--48 blvlmnnioii 14B-‘.8 Dniiif ]i‘|-‘I2 Winnlpeg ill! --4 Toronto I2--2': Oliiiwn 20-. hinnironl 20-'M Quolinc 24--fill Rnint John 32-36 Hiillflx 30-38 (fharlottciuivn 30-86 FORECARTI : Oiinivn mul l`p|u-r Si. Lawrence Val- \le_\'>i: i"i~osli ivcst in iiorlhwelt winds; pnrily rloiiily sind iwmevrhlt colder with iriiowfliirrlml. l.n\\-or St, l.n\\-roiice Valley: Fresh rinrlliiwritrirly wlnria; aofilewllllt cloudy null anim-wiuai folder: saowflurrlel. (lulf ami North Shore: Fresh to strong nnrihivniii winds. somewhat cnlvler with local Inna-falls. Mnriiliue Emi: .\inr;»lme ent and \Ye|t: Strong. iiorihufnt and veal winds: somewhat colder with snow- flurrios. Tligli iiilo ilila afternoon at 12.20 and tomnrrmv morning nt. 12.84. of the document was not written testified that their expert opinion (Colitimlsd on Page I) (Continued on Page 7) the signature was a good imitation. ` . / '. ' ,i l. Sun ma this afternoon at 5.58 and risni iv-morrow morning at 6.28. First quarter moon Tuesday. March ls, .vii ff, m_ summcrsifie ililn eighteen niaatol later than Charlottetown. ,"7 .li How vii.L\. iafoahto -(in. Avenues LoA\=\=.K l /. - =§== = si _rr E- Q_- 2. ‘T-il; " ,ffl can naar sonsnuns Week days-Leaves Borden doll* till a.m. and 11.40 ma. -J Logos Torilsutiuo daily: 1030 a. and B0 I)-V -» gil i Q... as