Maxims 0|‘ A MERCHANT --,_ bvmooa on mim- what m5 job is, should have a hobby. Morning Guardian, Founded Charlott’ urvu Guardian Two lliill Cents h‘Tow Coolidge Term Closes Today . Ceremonial Inauguration of Pre- sident-elect Hoover Take Place at Noon-Wall Street J ubiliant at Coming Change In Administration. (Special to The Guardian) WASHINGTON, March 2.— The Jun sets tonight upon the adminis- tration of Calvin Coolidge. Herbert Hoover moves into the White House, Monday noon. The change oi admin- istrations, the nearest thing to a cor- onation this democratic nation can stage will be marked by the greater display of pageantry than in many years, despite the simple Quaker tastes oi Mr. Hoover and his request for s modest inaugural ceremony. Washington p is already crowded with visitors. Temporary stands have been built over most oi the down- town sidewalks and a curtalned “court oi honor" constructed out oi pine planks and circus seats has been thrown up in front oi the White House. - Cold Braid and glittering uniforms will brightenup the sombre aiiair of faith} ti? oath. Congress will ad- journ Monday noon only to will! back within a month or six weeks to undertake the momentous tasks oi revising the tarii‘! and cnsctlns III-Tm relic: legislation at. the direction oi Mr. Hood. ' WASHINGTON, March 2.—-Almost ready to go home again after eight eventful years in high piece. Presi- dent Coolidge today said Ifliidbye W those oilicials who have been nearest ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC. _ ._.... "mam noon mam can“ OATS, better Oats, better Chin's. n» Grocers. ton. At the iast- C iness. "Rummage BalejTuesday mcrnirls l0 o'clock in the Market. 4846-3-2-21. "Mt. Stewart Thursday. special show. Action. adventure. 4975-3-44" "Loading live hogs. Hunter River Station, Tuesday. March 5th. James E, Anqggwg, 4078-34-11 ...- "Buying live hogs at Kensinstofi Tuesday forencon oi each Week- Alden Moose; sasl-s-satmonti- — "Dr. Clift. M. Di-Start new home prevention cure. Purdy Station. West- hester 00., NJL, U.S.A. 12-12-3100!- _.._ "Tuxis Concert Hearts Memorial Hail March 5th at 0 p. m. Tickets 35¢- _ . 4aao-s-l-u. -_.- "Buying HOB! lit Emerald Tues- . . u ¥.‘.’..i?.."”°°“' “m” ‘liwilfii w h S n e ak ins-— 0 n 1v ' _.__-- ' .' Ton ht. Intel-m a / "amid cum m” ma,‘ u, hcjégygmmwJw ,,,,,,,,,_ m... Twelve M or e Days Oharlcttetownylldsroh 18th st s o'- vs Unions oi ummigioneusm Left! clock p. m. w. w. martin. Grand skstins sitar amp- Akdm 5&4,“ . amuw‘ “w-u-z-u w om. l‘ 8-1400!” I Only twelve dsysIncw before the m, m m; "Arena. Tonisht- mwmfile" final m (isms ma) m u» cil“'“"=--~"‘°l‘ “will. hs~nairsrs=~ell.lz=.r-vstu m... mm. m. m“ m’ “p "n “w” < Onamc at s o'clock. One mis- skating nlihca a u» winners-dim who will "Notice. 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Total salsa crossed the 0.000.000 shares mark ior the sishtir time in the history oi the New York Stock Exchange with the ticker hail and hour or more behind the Market at intervals throughout the day. ‘rwo score issues including such popular shares as United Steel Common. Bethlehem American Can. Anaconda and Kennecott Copper, Radio 00r- pcraticn and Goodyear Tire sold_st new high prices for the year, some oi them at the highest prices ever recorded. The Associated Press inde! oi 50 leading industrials set s new high record for all time at 210 or 16.2 points above the years low. Rllliiliilltli (Canadian Press) exoema‘, Jugo-Slavia. March 1- zls, Vuciturna who shot and killed hiberades Bebe, the assassin 0i Z6!!! Bey 1n pmgug last, November 0060? became vipllently insane while in til! misuse-smile Imm- IM K111“ Inspector Savlwiilbch 0! the Jill‘? sliv Ministry oi the Interior and two Serbian soldiers. rill-iris indie- criminaieiy at those in the "Wh- m also wounded several other ill-titli- gers. Eventually he was overPWfl“ ed and put in chains. Victuma had been liberated only a few days lso and expelled from Csechc 510$"- on the grounds oi insanity. He was placed on the t"!!! t“ "We M“ w his relatives in Albfliii- '\\\ .,_.~t t The PE CHARLOTTEI n Welcomes 1BIBEEHiN H BETTER. SAY THE Ililliililflfi With Regard to‘ Next Summefs Provincial Exliibition.— F o u r Days Racing-Other Attractions. A meeting of the I irectors oi the Provincial Exhibition Association was held Saturday and a lot o! busi- ness in connection with the iorth- coming Exhibition to be held August 10th to 39rd was completed. Exhibitors throughout the Prov- ince, particularly those in the re- - mots parts oi wince and Kings counties, will be delighted to learn that it was decided that the Exhib- ition Associstion would pay freight on all exhibits oi live stock shipped by rail or boat from any point in Prince Edward Island outside a rad- ius of ten miles from Charlottetown. This means that the live stock own- erin Souris or Tlgnishwlilbe on s par with sil others in the matter oi transportation. It should mean that a vastly increased number of iarm- ers and stock owners in Prince and Kings will attend our Exhibition and place their animals in compet- ition and definitely learn where they stand. Various committees were appointed to handle the different details of the Association for the ensuing year. The Secretary reported that the Wirth-l-lommill Company oi New York had accepted the Association's offer and would provide a wonderful ‘vaudeville program for the after- noons snd evenings as follows: The Honey Troupe, posltivelY the most marvellous and sensational acrobsts in existence to-day. Miss Golds, wonderful clever wire artist. Carl Msnello sud Co.. extraordinary re- volving ladder act. Novelty acrobat and hand ba‘ ' number. Florenz Trio. featuring Glen Morena. filo famous New York Hippodrome Com- cdisn in s novelty comedy act. The program as sbova will consist -Continued on page 3- SIINT MISS THIS FINE [IPPSHTIINITY Enter th e Oratori-cal the Art of Public Contest, and Learn‘ sq.) \ DONA TESMILLION TOHOSPITAL . Covers Prince Edward island Like the Dew ‘OWN, CANADA. MONDAY,_MARCH 4, 1929 at H161‘ ‘l’. P. Imblaw and. J‘. Milton Cork. associates in the Loblaw Groceter- of $1,000,000, ias Co. Ltd, and two former grocery lnlllion dollars, The layout shows, lsf Clerks, presented the Toronto Wes- t, I. Milton Cork, right, '1‘, B, Loblnw. etch rivinr luir s REVillllTliiN (Canadian Press) MEXICO CITY, March 3.-'I‘he Capital was greatly excited this aft- ernom by unconfirmed reports that a revolution had broken out in Vera Cruz or between that port and Mexi. co City. _. » _ The passenger train which left the Capital this morning for Vera. Cruz was halted at the station of Apiizaco, less than half way, but no reason for the interruption was made public. Some ‘private parties said that tele. graph service had also been checked early this morning. KIIJNAPPEB (Canadian Press) 111M100. 0nt.. March Sr-Throc 188. m8“ cflllflltoi‘. his son Harold and a youthiul helper. Joe Hutchin- son, early Saturday night, robbed the mail truck of three bags oi mail and escaped. The mail was not believed to have contained anything of great value. The mail collector, his son and his assistant were left stranded in High Park. WASHINGTON, ‘March ‘IF-Pre- aident Coolidge today signed the lanes Bill increasing penalties for prohibition law violation to a. maximum of five years imprison- ment and $10,000 fine. MOOSE JAW, Susie, March 3- Thl" omens are dead as a. re- sult 0| a lire which destroyed the hlllne of C. l. ll‘. Jordison, a farmer who lived near Cardross. Basic, early today. The dead: MEI Jordlson, Mr. Jiirllldfln and Edwin. 23 Year old, son. STEUBENVILLIJ, Ohio, Mar. I —Fo|.rr persons were burned to death when fire destroyed the horns oi Willem Prinim, l2 miles south west of here early today. 'l‘be dead are Mm. Wm. Primm. d3; Mrs. Charles Crawford, i5; Mrs. Prlrmrfls daughter, Chnrles Crawford, 25, aon-in-law and the crawford baby, William Prlmm. a barber was the only surlvcr and he b in a serious condition i LAST MINUTE 1w; WS FLASHES i Iglm-‘lel to The Charmin) " , "we, _ z_ u" that the Duke of Connsught, for- mer Governor Alene-rs] of Can- ldn, who recently ha; been IR Wore set at rest today by an or. ilcisl bulletin signed by his Coc- tors. This reads as follows: “The Duke of Connaugm l; mg. Minx from a slight cold; he is Mt confines to his bed, but ls remaining indoors." The Dukg La 78 years old and is an uncle oi ml Mlle"! King George V. LONDON. March !.—ir Aus- ion Chamberlain. British Foreign Minister. loft today for Geneva to attend the Impending session of the council of the Dengue oi nations. He showed the effects of his recruit chills and fever siicli. - OTTAWA, March k-Outstand- ing on the Capitals social calen- dar was the wedding yesterday oi Hon. J. Kenneth Weir, eldest sell of Lord and LldyWelr of len- "Qwlhl". 50013306. to Miss Lucy Crwwdy, of Ottawa. Mr. Orcrwdy la adatsnt secrchry to Governor at the Ohio Valley Hospital here. General Wlilllgdcm. FILL OiPr AND MAIL r0 ORATORICAB IIMI sstsdintboOrotsricaiconissts than. Onltbrusryhitse,‘ I! snssulssssnsunsuk ls . - t i l. i seq-putt‘......-..."... . 4 ' i a I nos as’ . v cnsancr-rlrrowu oosaolsn. ousnscrrvsowu CANADIAN AND INTERNATIONAI.‘ lstilgdoudactedlnhicoallwiidflaalbyibofiasiottotolwll ‘ Guardian fl..........-......-..00llfll ‘ICQQ en's-lssonssunsusecansunsassoouedfiotsrsnc nests-bourbon.“ OIIQ sea-assessor T88 ORATOR! IIIHUR A crashed-immisc- lwaiidllkatctdhiillt concussions“: Iiecooasascsoasaaacsaooaoocssaoo as. ‘ 1r‘ ‘ ~ s a ,, _,-. V ‘ l cruiedlmen kidnapped Thomas Doug-Z .. "" Eilillfli w HMLY T iiilMMiiliTlflN Delegation Appointed to Interview Superin- tendent G r a dy on Railway Service. -_-_-_ A large and enthusiastic msetin! oi the electors o1 Elmira and sur- rounding districts, was held at m! iormer place. on Thursday, Feb. the 28 inst. for the purpose oi getting l- daily train to Elmira, instead oi the present arrangement. Mr. John J; Campbell was appoin- ted chairman and Jcc. Bailey secret- ary. . Mr. John A. Fraser and others spoke on the matter and showed "D the inconvenience oi the present ll’- rsngement to the shippers and the travelling public, and also the ad- vantages gained under a daily ser- vice. Rev. R. J. McDonald, John A. Fraser and James E. Dingwell were appointed delegates to interview Mr. T. B. Grady, lupt. P. E. I. R-ys. with regard in the tter, and ass ii some better results could not be ob- tained. '&......;...1i25,m For His _O_wn Use MONTREAL, March Zl-For his work as President, Chiei llmgineer and Consulting Erlgineer oi the Maritime Education Company, Col- onel E. Clayton‘ Kennedy, claimed s salary oi $75,000 a year, he de- clared today in testifying on his own behsii before Judge Monet in the Court oi Sessions where he is stand- ing trial for theft oi 020.000 from the American Hydro Carbon Com- pany, 1nc., oi which he was a former president. ‘the accused testified that he con- vertsd to his own uses the $25,000 mentioned in the indictment but he maintained that this amount was iessily due him in salary. As cross examination was not completed and there was iurthsr defense and crown witnesses to bc heard the case was adjourned until Monday. Highlights of the Budget (Enoch! to The Guardian) OTTAWA. March L-Tnesc In the highlights lifted from their let- ting in the Budget speech to the Carl- adian House oi Commons today by Hon. James A. Robb, Ministsr o! Finance: Twenty-five millions of dollars tax- ation reduction, involving sales tax cut and abolition oi transportation and telegraph and cable impcsts and souls insurance taxation. - Change to a ‘graduated scale in the method o! taxing sales and transfers oi stocks, one of the purposes of which is to discourage speculation in penny securities. ‘Ihagwithholding of mlior tarifl changing with a vicwto sotix| neat year in accordance with what the United ltatss docs to Canada in her impending tart! chllllll before Congress in llhroh. ‘thirty-two minor tarifl Chlhll. lltltiy oi filular character. Itimttod limit oi 0I,'I02,000. this! revenue. 060435.000: total expenditures 0800.10.00): mo} ord- inary revenue $00,000,000: totes er- dlnarv esomdlturcs 008M000. oat reduction this year of nearly “J00,- 000. Debt reduction last year oi about gmDclc U. s. Watching Canada’s Polio Finance Minister Robb’s Budge Announcement and Comment On Tariff‘ Situation ‘Elicite Great Interest At Washington. A (Canadian Press) Congress scrambles prorogation and Congressmen are chiefly concerned with ways and means oi getting leg- islation through at the last minute, the Canadian Budget Speech came as a shock to some 0i them last - night. For some time American busi- ness mlen have prepared for some re- percussicn in Canada to the Western United States farmer tarifi demands and iew oi the politicians apparent- ly believed that the cflect oi the proposed increase in customs‘ duties could be more than a strengthening of the "Made in Canada" ‘sentiment as regards msnuisctured goods. The American business man and the Washington Government ofiic- isls are very concerned about the possibility of antagonizing Canadian consumers. A few days ago the writer was assumed by an omclai of the Department o! Commerce that there was little likelihood ci the Ca- nadian governmient retaliating through the tarifl. There is one sentence in the Bud- get Speech delivereg yesterday at Ottawa by Mr. Robb which is caus- ing surprise. It is the one which reads, that Ottawa is considering the possible eficct on trade ct changes being proposed in the tsrifi schedules oi other countries, should they be implemented by legislation. ' The whole tone of the Robb speech is taken here to mean that heresi- ter Canada will build up Empire trade and drop United States trade if ms proposed big increase in the fzfhi tariii is put. into eflect. It is known that Mr. Hoover con- summate business, that is, he has sl- rendy shrteq to tone down demands of the tariff lobby which will oper- ate in Congress during the special session, but a substantial increase in the tariii on cattle, meats, dairy products ‘and most oi the cer- eal and feeds except wheat is inevit- NoW- A-DAYS PRVLE mantras ARE MERELY Phi c E. Fuel-liens t TORONTO, March Se-Adodgrgu Iwthsriv winds. portly cloudy m; mild. - ‘Ihrcntmfair ss-ss Montreal. cloudy ... ... ... ... 36-24 Quebec. cloudy. cs-n vhlrloihwvn. also: ... ... so-ss names. cicar ..l 40-10 It John. clear .._.,... ss~so Icstorl. m: ... so-u NNYu-ir. cloudy .. sc-ss Iilh tide this afternoon at 0M and nus tomorrow lnorninl at m. dun cots thiaaitarocua at“: UIIMMO: debt reduction curios seassspgnosccooaccscseeo inst-inner! of IIIMMOW-Abiiit! and-intsntionlto retire ssopoopcs New llocn Monday, Harm iith, m s. m. .- _ llsnarsssics tide dslnssn mmutss Ulllshrifllinlicwfcmmlgust MERCHANT Keepthaassinhisrllcefllllillll not the chauifeufs scat. . WASHINGTON, March 2- WhileI MAXIMS or a , / <__._ .unul Subscription Delivered lly Mall. Canndn and U. S. A. able. The general demands oi united farm block as recently s mitted to the House committee we raise the tarifl on farm Product! from 1B per cent, ad vslorem to per cent ad ‘valorem. An‘ incresle only half as much would be a vi embargo against Canadian cattle 1 dairy products. By every means power, short of the uncsual cha oi direct diplomatic interference ‘ Canadian government has apps - ._ ‘ ‘, iy beentryirlg to persuade the; - lngton government that the i policy indicates in the pruslit” - _ in Congress would be very do tal to trade betwe l these count i and that both countries would 1 thereby. The dimculty is that far ti; administration has little c trol of Congress. _ i . It remains to be seen ii Mr. -- ... Houses can stem the tide. Meant much significant: islattschedm, ,_ Robb’s speech with its reference "favoring those countries which vor our products." IHANSPUI) SEHiJIIE THE CAI FERRY The car ierry, on Saturday ilve round trips. N6 difllculty n- i ice was encountered and the train was on time. Q THE AEBOPLANE The old aeroplane made tho - flights over the week end. on Bat day and Sunday, following ha: ‘ uisr schedule. The new mrop Moncton to this city and return Saturday about 1 p. m. Bhe did land; but circled over ths A several times, and th-en returned Mdncton, It is intimated that she may Dflsssngers on short flights from City next week end. She will l conduct the regular services this Some Changes“, In Taxation A A Nowiffecti I v \' r I (Canadian Press) V v ‘.5 OTTAWA," March I-Tha l . in the sales to: announced" Family's budget are in eiicot mchsnseslsuismidsiss ' The ‘ml-Mel which do. into elect until May i. are,’ _ . ticn oi tunes on certain soil, ‘ stcamlhlll tickets: abolition . h; Wtlnma and cables as .3 altcrstionrin ca. ta: w. transfers o! stocks, ~ andrissswsnersowmcrnirlgatlli.