MAXlMS OIL MERCHANT nun-q- science against religion ls it ma pew slaver- 4 lamina Guardian, charionetnwn Guardian Two Cont; _'___ _ _$=i iii I) li KANE!) i ° .' '*""‘ ‘ ‘(Canadian Hui)‘ - MEXICO CITY, March. lh-Col- mq lucudo Tapla, chief of the Uni staff, announced at noon M" that cavalry corntituting the “puma guard o! General Calies mrry occupied Durango this mom- lug. WEB-EON QOAHUILA. Mexico. March 15.—G_enaral Jose Gcnsalo Bcobar, supreme chief of the Mexi- can revolution. today declared null grid void all penal action for penal crimes prior to March 8, 1020. --—-.-—-—7— De Valera Cand- idate Defeated . - ‘(Canadian Press) DUBIJN, kish Free State Man, 15. Jrhc Free State party captured the north Dublin city bye-election to the Dali by a majority of 124 for Dr. O’- mggins, government candidate over Oscar Traynor, the De Valera can- didate in a. total poll oi 56,678, ltlsaboal-al mm u maieli ~ w lilo Founded 15]‘) BMIIIUETFBR THEPREMIER (Bimini to the Guardian) TORONTO, March 15—A huge ‘ban- duct o! spring flowers from his (cuow. ers in the house greeted Fromm peg. zuson when he returned to ti», Mo. lature yesterday afternoon after an absence of neafly two Weeks through illness. The flowers were on his desk when he entered the house during the address of Dr. Paul Poisson (Con- servative, North Essex). Several minutes hearty plause from all sides of the house announc- ed his entrance. Succeeding speak- ers, including the two opposition leaders, ail expressed their pleasure at seeing him back in his familiar place. Earlier in the afternoon the Premier attended the Conservative caucus, and was given a, sientorian welcome by the cheering rgovernment members. The serious discussions oi the cau- cus gave place to a rather jovial ep- isode when Hon. George B. Henry, who has been acting as gcmument leader during the primc minister's ab-i sence. was presented with a cane which some Essex county men brought up from Mexico. Made of ., § match a I000 bPNIc player against a ' ' 511a ’; - ' 34H ’ v w‘ f“ - EHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. SATURDAY, MARCH '16, 1929 E E =: I‘! -1 == fg/y/ ///» The People's Paper i i’ r i }Q0"' Z Aylgtlv-w . R um Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew liiiARll so \\\x\\ " by Everybody .( " r ‘O 16 PAGES r yak‘ é;- No antler bow far selenoe u; vaneu, human mlnre will not chaugetathaexicnt of ‘iakingra- llglenelltalihelolllaflnlll. MAXIMS or a ‘ MERCHANT Annnfl Subscription Daiivared 5.00 B! i" Hail, Canada and U. B.A. MM -___-~Z.__. i J1 With the arrest of a man and a part of the $300,000 mall ear woman in Pittsburgh the police have that took my contact with a gang of under- world character: who have been vain- ly trying in dlspilse o! $125,000 worth of negotiable securities and bdnds, n‘ pose of bonds. l/‘NFA VORABLE mo): . BALANCE F012‘ FEB. ( Canadian Press) OTTAWA, 0nt., March 15.—Cana- da's total trade for the month of Feb- ruary, 1929, amounted in value to ARRESTED 11v PITTSBURQ robbery place in the Union Sta- tion at Toronto, Ont, midnight l!!!" l0. Picture shows Catharina and Harry Meyers arrested trylrk to dia- ures for eleven months cf the prea- ent fiscal year show an increase in the ordinary revenue of the Domin- ion of Canada amounting to $32.- 355048, over the corresponding 110!" PHINIIETAYS THIBUTEW s E s11 i v E (special to u» Guardian) LONDON, March 15.—Thg Prince of Wales at a dinner tonight of the Institute of transport. of which the Prince is honorary president, said: "I would like to describe Major Segrave as a. hero. I think without exagger- ation that we can put his effort to regain the world's speed record as om of the bravest. one of the most sporting efforts aver roads. “It wasn‘t as though he did not know what the game was. He did, and he left this country with a. car, which had never been tried out. It was an entirely new experiment from the moment he started, and I am sure that allloi us take our hats of! to Major Scgravc as a very brave man and a very fine sportsman. ' "I can only sympathize with him that the only thing that marred this wonderful success. this great triumph, wasthat his opponent from. our friends over the other side, his Am- erican opponent, was killed." (Special to The Guardian) ' TOKIO. March lop-Twelve hundred buildings at Iahlolra, pre- lecture of Ibaragi, were on lira today, advices received here said. The Post Office was among the burning buildings and troops vvcrc aiding the firemen in fight- ing the flames. A violent wind helped to spread the lire after it started last night. aNwouNcisMEmNTs. COMING EVENTS, MEETINGS. ETC. prevention cure. Purdy Statioruwest- chcster 00., N. Y, U. 8. A. 5079-6-12-3 mos. "The annual St. Patrick's Tea will take place as usual on Saturday, Mar. 16th. Home cocking and candy ta- bles. Admission 35c. 6083-3-14-31 "Loading hogs at Miilview Tues- day. March 19th. List at once. M. L. B. B. Club. 7013-3-15-31 "Buying live hogs at Kensinfliflfl ‘ruesdoy forenoon of each week. Alden Moase. 4957-3-satmontf. ___- "where am I going the 18th‘! To lee “The Mechanic’; Reprieve" at St. Thread's Hall. Won't you come mo? ’ coll-Wed, Bat-ii "See the Comedy-Drama "Prairie Rose." Town Hall, Georgetown, Mou- day. March 18th. 8087-8-14-10 .__.__. ~ "Hope River Monday, 18th.. Hope River Dramatic Society will present- their three-act drama. Specialties. v 1008-3-16-21 v \"Come to l-lope River Monday. 18th., to celebrate St, Patrick's. -. 70-18-3-10-21 light ‘toned wood the cane was cover- ed with ilgures in many colors of none too subdued hue. Mr. Henry enjoyed the “kiddlng" as much as those who made the pres- entation and afterwards strolled into the legislative chamber twirling the extravagant stick in sporty fashion. Transport Services THE CAB- FERRY -- , The ice, though heavy. was rewri- i ed loose yesterday in the straits. UP "Dr. Clift, M. D.-Start now home M“ 9 p_ m ‘he c“ gen-y 11m made three round trips. stances permitted it was intended t0 operate her all night. The mail train arrived at 7.30 11-m- and. if circum- rns abnormal‘. owing tothick weather, the aero- plane did not cross Yestflday- The mails were forwarded by train. Death Of Hon. _ q Gordon Hunter (Canadian Press) VICTORIA, B. 0-. Mar. 1 Gordon Hunter, chief justice of the supreme court of British Columbia. died may. The chief Justice his M" in poor health for some y"!!! lll-l)‘- and suffered a relapse I l" W" “o, gradually sinkllll until the w‘! came this mornihfl- ____________._ i ."The annual meeting o! Cornwall 8x Circle will be held in Cornwall Ran Monday. March 18th.. at 8 P- "\- 7041-3-16-21 ~P"l‘he York Dramatic Club W111 Merit their Three Act may “And Kin-y Did" in York mu, Wednesday. larch 20th. Admission 85c. adios with hues free. Proceeds for rink fund. - 7041-3-18-81. “Kenslnginn '1'. B. B. Club loading Mar Wednesday of each week up till lflon- John A. Douglas, Secretary. 704l-8-l8-aatmonti. '9'Bt. Margaret's Dramatic Club ‘ll present the rural drama "The Rookdale hm" in their hall 0n Merv evening, March urn. a ___- rm-a-ro- -”i"Buv=nr am a ‘hmerald. rue-- Uy forenoen, Morel; 10th. hveratt Qslam. . gmq-ie-Qi. if S Fuunr f0 SEE A 8PM) HEADED MAN Llsfrumc. 1'0 A iiAiR-RAiSING sitar lk-iaon. $180,854,548, an increase from $175.- 3831181 for February last year. Im- ports during the month totalled $97,- 042,140 while‘ exports were $83,012,- 418 including ' $1,553,073 foreign re- exports. ‘rheiunfavorable balance of trade for the month was $13,120,712. This compared with a. favorable bai- ance of trade amounting to $4,379,- 057 for February 1028 when exports were 880,388,854 and imports $86,000,- 897. , orrAwA, March 15.--Offlclal 11g- RIVERS 01v RA MPA cc (Canadian Press) TORONTO, March l5.—Rlver5 and creeks in Southern Ontario are again on their annual rampage overflow- ing their banks and flooding the sur- rounding and low lying districts. Al- though the present conditions have not yet raised any undue alarm, one life has been claimed by the rushing waters and considerable damage has been caused in certain localities. ‘Princess Erik \‘ Operated 0n .' "Canadian Press) PASAQENA, Calif, March i5.—- Prineess Erik of Denmark, the form- er Lois Booth of Ontario, was stricken with appendicitis last night and op- erated upon at a l-icspital in Los Angeles. She came here recently with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Booth of Ottawa and her year old daughter. Prlncembirik was reported as gett- ing along nicely today. she became ill following a round of golf yester- day afternoon. Prince Erik who re- cently lived on an estate at Arcadia, Calif, near here was called to Den- ,mark by his father several months "ago. 'l‘_he Princess returned to visit j her parents at Ottawa. They came to Pasadena for the Frincess‘ health. , Clashes Continue (Special io the Guardian) ' PEKIN, March ifs-Clashes on the mongol-lunar: bordbr continue, and large scale troop movements g0 on “ ‘ " ‘General I-lu-Taung Tu of "club loading hm: and fat sheep It m. stews-rt. Wednesday. with "in. u» at once. n. .1. McDonald. ‘mum rose-mom. and Ea % antral’; "Bew- fl” ‘I! Z~ and ‘Nll-l-ll-ll. ti"; .60 51¢, (uh-thin altar-coca tomorrow morning at $.00. ‘evening at 6.07 Ind H“ mung. M l“. ma our a. ‘ Immoral" ‘ i)!“ iuantsthls III- TQRONTO, March la. ~ .-..-.....nne northessterly winds. lncrwlnl W atrongwith occasional rain- Toronto. cloudy - eaaaaaal Mailmil“! v V25‘? ,1"? Hankow, whom Nmkin has ordered dismissed, has lashed a‘ ‘ in- dicating his refusal to submit to such - a dacisi ~ and continues mobilisa- tion. la side now has between 80,- um, - - Montreal. cloudy “Marfnmnladlxuwmhg; qmqm, M, 29-38 coo and 80.000 troops drawn up aiona lama day m1, my mm further ornrlctmown. snow .. 30-1’! (he Northwestern Kiangsi Border. De- mmgu Mummy,‘ gqmury. 5.1m; ,cloudy 80-24 [p108 Nankinb announcements that ‘ , WII-J-IO-ll. “m, “hm mug . 39-34 llarahal Fang Yb lllang and General ‘v4 ' ““‘“"" ,cloud 40-46 Yen 1m stun 'are supporting the lfleavcndilh liallflucaday. March lmwgm’ m: ,4, hmwnuwm at 1.88 no aifiehhma silence lod a year ago. Ordinary 91406110101" Farmers Asked To rnent of Agriculture regrets it is not for this purpose are exhausted. This of thé Dominlons, as shown by the s ‘. mounted to $299.500,095, 0r an increase of 816,000,300 over the 1927-28 figures for the eleven months. The net debt of the Dominion as on February 28th last amounted t0 $2,206,481,i'l9. This is a. decrease of $84,130,157 from the total of at the end of February, 1828, when the not debt was given as 8237031213386. (Special to The Guardian) TORONTO, March 15.—Thc speed and efficiency of Canadian Justice was demonstrated today when Ed- ward CfBurley, a. sorter in the post office, was arrested, tried and con- victed within one hour, on a charge of theft from the mails. At l0 a. m. Dtectlve Fred Skinner book Burlei! into custody at the post office. Fif- teen letters containing $30 in cash were found on him. He was taken w the court and arraigned immediate- iy. He pleaded "guilty." "You are aware that the minimum is three years," said His Worship. "Yes," "three years," a- ounced the bench cs a witness stepped forward. “It's no use to take any evidence un- less the Crown is not satisfied with the minimum," said His Worship. The crown was satisfied so Burleyb trial was over in a little more than 60 seconds. Wait Patiently OTTAWA. March 15-The Depart- in a position to pay any compensat- ion due for cattle condemned in the country of Sherbrooke, Que, under the restricted area policy as its funds reply was given lnthe House of "Corn- mons this afternoon by Hon. W. B. Motherwell. Minister of Agriculture, in answer to 0.8. Howard, (Libefll), Sherbreoke. "As the money for this is not available until after the esti- matea are voted, can anythlna be done in the meantime!" Mr. Howard ques- tioned. - "Ne." Mr. Moiherwell answered "there. is nothing to do but wait pat- lently." $00181}. Emma ‘ ' Altlcllcchvilalmlu p. ,'. Ottawa-Maritime Air Mail- Service Is Suspended OTTAWA, March. 15—-Tho Ottawa- St. John-Halifax air mail service has been suspended for indefinite period. owing to the break-up of ice and the diaapperance of snow in the east. ' It is reported that the former Rim- ouslil-Montreal-Ottawa service flown under contract may be resumed dur- RiiBBE|i.iiliii,,......... . navigation opens again. Britain Alone Cuts Army Money SECRETARY FOB- WAB POINTS OUT ARMY FINANCES 0F U. 8., ITALY, GERMANY. FRANCE AND RUSSIA RAVI INCREASED nonoou, March lll-Great British is the only country in the world which can show a reduction in mil- itary expenditures during the past five years, according to comparative figures cited in the House of Com- mons reeehtly by Rt. Hon. Sir. Lam- ing Worthington-Evans, secretary of state for war. In flvc years the an- nual cest oi Great Britain's army has dropped ll per cent. period mo‘ expenditure of thellnited States has increased $40,000,000; of ~ Italy by $50,000,000: of Germany by $28,000,000: of France by $120,000- 0002 and in Soviet Russia the total budget for army, navy and air force has increased by “That is the answer," said the sec- "tlfy for war. “w those who call upon this country lo give lead in the matter of disarmament. It has only been comma by the devoted efforts of all officers in the cause oi econ. omy." Drastic as had been the econ- omies effected in the British Army. they had not precluded modernisa- tion. Bir taming explained, Modem. ilatlon of armies meant mechanis- atlon, a process which had begun in i821 and now covered every branch of the service in varying dpgfggg, m W! W000i». ha remarked, his own the Royal Tank oilflll- hid l 110st claim to pro-emin- sm in linker and equipment. > Ml’. POM!‘ Uliilllchtrn, Victor-lg, iIlldafly-iflivislttchiaoldhomem Appin Road recently. Special Saturday Featurgg Installments Today The IntimateIPapers of Colonel House mtcrnatlnnailocrotvninlcaesinvivleatoryc: .7 Waramihacedeniarcncp, _ - ‘ --.-re|e_a Oemencaau “Mach ilove Vcraoswomanb” m" "i. ii“ m i H: chairman; ~ _ 1 Ill! l- ‘ In the same i IS CHOSEN m: THBIISANI) IMDANGER (Canadian Press) NEW ORLEANS, Man. l5—A radio message from the naval reserves station at Pensacola, Florida, the New Orleans radio station late today, w that Flomation and Bremen. A ., were marconed by high water and ten thousand persons were in danger with no food supplies. Fail To Find Correspondence (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Mar.,15 --A canvas of 'Commander Jcer T. Boone, direct descendant of Daniel Boone, chosen by iresident Hoover to be his per-i sonal physician. He is at present phyfl slclan of the presidential yacht May-i flower. niisrfiisr (Canadian Press) MONTGOMERY. Ala, Malt, 15- National Guard Lieutenant Kelsoe in charge of a rescue detachment, re- ported to Governor Graves today that the tide had turned and that the wat- er is beginning in fall in the vicinity of Elba where 4,000 residents have been marooned sinceyesicrday. DoctorsFear Is Weakening PARIS. March. 15—Exactly two months ago today Marshal Foch col- laspecfunder a heart attack which was soon complicated by uremic trouble and congestion of a lung, and tonight three doctor's who have been calling upon him daily were greatly perturbed over what they term "sub- nonnel temperatures." The doctors I Jinn-Iv Fog]; ’s Heart,“ .. . every department of the government has failed to elicit any correspond- ence with respect to the removal from mail conveyances of the term “His Majesty's Mail" and the sub? mitution -theref0re of "Canada Mail." T. L. Church, present Conser- vative, Toronto northwest. asked in the “house recently for a copy of all instructions. regulations. ate. to be tabled in the house relating ‘lo this matter, together with the removal from the mail boxes of the royal monogram “G. R." Hon. P. J. Venlot, P toaster-Gen- eral, produced the required term Ito- day. This showed that all depart- ments cfthc government had been asked to furnish copies of whatever they possessed in this connection and that the result in every case was Canada Expanded $806, 736. 72 For Dis tress Relief .__ OTTAWA, March lip-Announce- ment was made in the House of Com- mons this afternoon of the details of a. total amount of $806,786.72 voted by parliament in cases of distress and famine in the British Empire and elsewhere since 1905. The information which was furn- fear that the marshals heart is weak- ened and that he is at the mercy af the slightest complication 0E N0 BENEFIT LONDON. March 15-An British Medical Research artiflcal light treatments. The Structure, be Proud of. Thanks to the rc-constrircied consor- iio gardens this year will be, ii any- thing, more lovely than ever. It will be recalled that last autumn owing to the fabric of the old. build- ing having fallen into disrepair, ax- tensive renovations were deemed nec- asaarv. At the time. it was thought that $800.00 would‘ bc a fiicient, but in the process of tearing out the old work. it was found that the ravages o! decay had gona much farther than anticipated and this fact, together with repairs imperatlvely required by the heating aystun rendered neces- any an expenditure of $1400.00. while a further cum of 8800.00 is required to gm the building a coat of paint both ihiifla and out-a thing which ll ab- lelutaly essential to preserve the ltructure. ' The ra-ecnstrueted conservatory is one of which the citlaens may well be would; and is in every way adequate nlanitablatolispurpon. lira- Jiiadla great credit ollthbwllrk crm. I (n me a saflesdqresticnahrTLChur uremic troubles or the lung congestion. official report today by v. committee of the Council found no benefit from the use of uuriiilluina IJIJNSEHVATHHY Now Thoroughly R en o- vated, is Building to vaiory which houses the plants which in the Summer time add so much to the beauty of Queen Square, our pub- lshed. by the government in reply to (Cons, Toronto, N. I) D sullen:- 1905-06-R.elief cf famine sufferers in Japan $24,824.91. San n clscc earthquake relief $100,000. IQOG-OV-Jamaica earthquake aid to suflerers, $42,748.47. 1807-08~Jame.lce. earthquake and fire, aid to sufferers, $7,256.53. 1908-09-Es.nthquske in Italy, relief to sufferers. $100,000. 1909-l910—Aid to sufferers floods in France $50,000. wilds-Sealing disasters, New- from the Queen Square Gardens Commit- tee, as also on that committee, which consists of a. chairman Mr. Jams Pat- on, and two members, Messrs. George J. Tweedy and D. .7. Riley. It may be said that besides the new glass house itself. several out buildings have been put up in replace old ones. The main build also had to be lined up afresh. it now prov- ides a. space for plants of some 58 feet by 23 feet, and is thus very com- modlovrsl The glass is now mpported on a framework of iron tubing, the uprights of which are fixed firmly ill concrete footings. embedded in the soil. At present, the building houses. in addition to various exotic plants, such as dlflerent species of Alcoa. Mimosa etc, some two thousand Gvalfliflml, and over three thousand l-loule Leaks, Hen and Chickens, as they ara cf- tcn called. for border purposes. The boxes are new being got ready for the seeds of the annual plants of which such artistic use la mada by Mr. Ncwbarry, and it is Olpwted that preparations for leading will be com- pleted by the end or March. In order to pay for what lll bean done. to square various small ac- counts, and to beef! ie a good start, sitcom u" mac-ed, and ‘i felt will by their liberal, response this way ah-ivlngtekeapcirroapltal cltyintiaavaryfcatrentfarbhllly willlhcrtUcailoioli-itlifiileltbl uphoidtilahabdlolthblwilhltaill‘ E A N G S T E R SIIRRENBERS (Special ta the Guardian) PITTSBURGH, March 16 —— M01148 , 3 Handel of Pittsburgh, head of an al- i‘ leged clearmg house gang for stolen "HT debent w, for whom Pittsburgh and Toronto deiectivu have been search- ing for the past two weeks in oon- _ . . nection with an attempt to sell bonds stolen in the Union Station mail car f . robbery last June, gave himself up in this city at 220 p. m. today. i ' Hendel, who was ‘well-known in "q Plttsb ‘h, it now develop!) fled to Cleveland after the arrest of Cather- 111g Meyer and “Dopey" Davis. Mey- ers, his alleged confederate, in Pit- tsburgh iast week. The arrest of the Y t two Meyers followed a reported at- ~ tempt of Handel in pass some o! the ‘y r bonds, stolen. from the Union Station at Buflalo. with the net closing in around him h; made arrangements with Pittsburgh detectives who tracked him to Cleveland lo give himself up. Ha returned to Pittsburgh today and surrendered himself at c bus terminal ‘to detective Supt. Frank Boyd and city detectives. Thos. Mor- gan and Michael Carney. Kendal was rushed to police headquarters for \ o questioning regal-dine’ 41110 W119?!‘ ‘ ‘ of the remainder of the stolen Toronto bonds and the hiding place of Bill Boven, of Windsor, alleged leader of the 85388“!!! alt tlue Union ‘ Station. ‘Ibronto, on the eveninl of June 28. 820-81-Contrlbutln8 towards fight- ing typhus epidemic in Eurcpfl. $800,- lDfl-ll-Reliel of War refugee! lib Constantinople $35,000. Russian fam- ine relief "save the children 1011GT“; g , mm. ~ c A ' 1088 at-dapanesa earthquake relic! fund $182,328.50.’ lm-mleeward Islands hill‘!!- cane, relief supplies 87,888.78. 192047-310 of Pines hurricane. n- iiei for Canadian runners. use». nanny. lurch 15.—-A menace oftbnBr-lthhloyalflonao not focttodayintheGa-manoapltai fortheilrstiimaflneeihagvant’- warmvbentheDakadYuianI the Dncheaa of York passed thxonghinoognlta ansheirnny tothe marriage ofPrlnoe Olav, andPrlncesaMarthnatmlmTlle i, DnheandDnchuans-rivaiiinfln” morning anlviaitolilaefornaar .. Kaila"- nahoo. no: did further alghtaeelnghrtheafternecvranl planned to leave fea- Scandinavia. bytheswedishfarryroate. GENEVA, March 15-1110 duelbwn ‘ » . oLUhited states adhesion were” world court of international j was wkenunm-davattncwum , in! oi slurista’ eommlitaawhiehfi to consider revision of the statue; o! the court. 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