y‘. A . “I. A I: A : W?“ ‘éllllll MAXIMS _ MERCHANT °' ‘ _ _»__ MERCHANT .' n» alum emu In the realm o! -"-" mum lathshalftrutb. U W _ . fiahallsofmodsrueommorclal- i’? » A h “ ,_ t. " _ up an nuns with blood- s. covers Prince Edward Like l: ‘ v l,‘ o ardtsn. Founded |sa1.~ fish-ac; en's-nu Two Cantu. \ lsalsllnnl l: llllllllllllll ls vagrant Provision To M a ke l Seed And Fertilizer Conference Of Teachers With Govt. ‘ A coloration from the Prince Edward Island Teachers‘ Fed- eration beld a conference with the members of the Provincial Government yesterday morning on matters relating to legisla- Jlotlse ways and means committee to- Young Plan W, Ne. .,_ S_ {Debenturfs ‘Issues For Ch Town Amounts $125,000 Aha s10,- 000 For Water System. And $273,000,000! I I , (Canadian Press) l WASHINGTON. Mar. zs-m line with the Young Plan settlement the day approved a bill under which the United States would receive 8213.000.- l NESDY. cu 26. 1930 cnnvlclinf MURDERER slllgvria "Emmett Sloanc"AIden- tified As “Bing” An- l l B ro k e Fr o m Coffin, Bearers Fled In Terror (Special to the Gnaflial) Annual labacrlptlana Dallnnd ll.‘- ' lull Cal . I) ads and (LIA "I SI SENATE ms HIGHER nmlj mu Agricultural Section of Bill, Which Chiefly‘ s. < -~ a sling! u. ' ‘A l Is‘ t Elgitfoatlon grzmlaealzrogurf ggots-srgnieegngtjzw? 5:3. georgfi derson Celebrated zzrhhxvad Minn: Afiects Canadian .. 9 “on! "l AIIA ~ i a‘. s ' a a ' ' ' A -~Crop_ g .... ........."i'.li'.’ It 1T3. ‘C $‘Z‘Z'..‘IZ."QII'$Z’AIZZ.ZTZ“ZZ.IE Works, Speclfred. In Petltrons ; J.“““’°' A“ '_""""“,'°', ,“;,";‘;f_",_,f,; 1 Exports, Shows the s... ... awalt- Til‘?! -3-i-‘I"l¥“f=‘-‘i :21: ‘J5 To Legislature. ~ “f"“"°“'d 1 :.."‘.‘:"“'""'""'“°'"" ’ G’°“‘°s* ‘“°'°“°' m; committee reading is the fol- lowing "Bi. to Amend an Act 1m‘ turn several of the rscommcnda- , tlons made in the Commission's report. filvhlflltd between the two coun- tries. . Provincial Inglalature. Mirth 25th. l0!‘ an Act f6 amend tbs Act to con- (Cacadlan Prom) BERLIN. N. H. Mar. aw-A ycuns man awaiting death in prison at: Following an extremely blew meal with who. Carola collapsed WASHINGTON. March 25-1100 Tho orizlnal bill presented by this country to Germany called for psy- ment of about 8291000900. but this ‘total was scaled down ln proportion to the reductions made by other na- tions. ' preventing Frauds by Secret Bills of pale of’ rw l Chnttels. and Am- endments thereto." The blll which yo introduced by Hon. Mr. Lea. has been read a first time and some dis- cuuon is predlmed when it comes up 1n cosrurafoteo for second reading. ‘BE I1‘ ENACTED by the Lieuten- is. Governor and legislative As- ulnbly of the Province of Prince Ed- yard Island. as follows: ‘ j_-'l'he Act as. Victoria chapter s. as amended frusntlme to time 1.; he". by further amended by adding there- ~movlng and at tlmcs pretty wobbly Jlnger of the Senate having yestors ' day written its part of the Hawlay- cor-fags is the cemetery started I. smoot tariff blll by a vote of 53 to and in thirty luiautaa more Car» . 3f. it now remalnswsdlust provisions m, "u; 5"; y.“ mums, n» 1 which smell in white House nos- powered howovor. and broke the ‘itrlls and issue instructions to cus- q; m,‘ u“ “m; u, m, (u. toms officials to revise their levtm has never been equalled in the east.‘ g 4 Anderson's widowed mother. hard m, 0| u" p“ “u”. “a “w” I m; good; sum-mg the country. ‘ 1 As it stands the hlll represents a W251?‘ ‘txtf-illflfsepzlflljlir biota-mg‘: um m” m‘ u‘ ‘ ‘general rise in rstcs n1 y. s - - fall to illnesses suffered in childhood. The agricultural schedule. that part of the bill chiefly affecting which she said affected him ment- . Canadian exports. shows the greet- sydney. N. S., for murder. today was lschuncs by police as one of the‘ greatest. r , the greatest alri- jumper the out has evor known. He is Inlvald Anderson. better _known| as "meg" or Carl Anderson. whose| 190 foot jump at Brattleboro in 1925‘, and a physician prolouuoed him dead. Burial in Mexico Qty fol- lows death without delay. Tho to and amend the several Acts incorporation the City of Charlotte- town.‘ (Dr. McMillan). (The petition. reciting the purpose of the amendment, stats: that it is useamed expedient and desirable to furtberoxtond the permanent streets. storm sewers and other permanent works the City. and "to eu-pand therefore $50,000 and to issue de- bentures to that amount. Debentures! torunforatermoftwentyyoars. in amounts of 0500 and 01.000 and to bear interest at a rate not ex- Ths teachers representing the l Federation are Messrs. L. T. Lowther and Daniel Bell. and Misses Agnes Murnarhan. Duns- fard. and Marlon Douglas. It ls understood that the con- ference will be presumed on Thursday morning. ‘the House met at 4.15 p. m. Hon. Mr. Saunders gave‘ notice that tomorrow he will ask leave of the House to introduce a bill sn- tltled: "An Act fnamend an Act for barren estates tall. , ‘ The following petitions were‘ pro- sentsd and received; ' Petition from willlsnfL. McLean and other residents of southern King's County praying ‘for a re-sur- vey_ of the boundary lines between Townships Numbers Sixty-one and iixty-three. (Hon. Mr. Stewart). Dolled Mackenzie King into roinz back on the policy of the Govern- ment of last year. llr- Bennett reverted to the sor- respcndonce to show that previously the United States had offered a .._-_-_-_-_-__. ally. p the following sections: _l. No mortgage. bllllof sale. lien elm-re. incumbrsnce. conveyance. transfer ormsslgnrnent made. exec- nicd or created and which ls Intended cooperate and have effect as a so- curlty shall in so far as the same as- sumes w bind. comprise, apply to or effect lliyzjtqwln‘ grep or aw m 5s crown in future. in whole or in PM. he valid except the same be Hilde. executed or and as a. se- tW-v for the Purchase Price and in- ‘?! W" llfltttoea or r has... generous... fertiliser. shall he held to he within the provisions of this Act and the affidavit of bone fldes amour the oth- er necessary allegations, shall eon- nnluus u THEFEDERAL PARllAMENl Hon. Mr. Bennett De- livers Soothing lAr. raignment; of The Government In Con- ’ ' nectlon..Witli"-"Volte (Special to Tbs Guardian) OTTAWA. Ont, Mar. film-When "Icinlzs m; they mu in A "prohibited. "sim- rrosms nae been treaty which had not been accepted, . dcvtlfln‘ a theory previously ad- vanced by Mr. Cshsn. The Oppos- ltlon leader wanted Canada's obliga- ldon clearly defined and ‘the avoid- ance‘ of the necessity of searchlns every vessel to see that somewhere it doesn't contain a contraband of NIN- _. If the proposal for a treaty had not been acted on last year, the Prime mnistor contended in effect that s: was due to the attitude of the Blouse, whose sentiment nod evidently on. lemme n graatebanss pines than, '0! 511-10198. whose import is specially reported. with a few amendments to announcer-sawmill» Petition of .1. mains-id Forbes and others praying for an Act to Incor- porate the Prince Edward Island Mink Breeders‘ Association. 0dr. Wfifiht). ' . ,' Petition from the City council's! the City of Charlottetown praying nsn ,nulllut T‘! Clam. ccnnfefi¢s""% . Bc- Unable To Com- pete With Those rlh l‘: l. eoeding fi_vs per cent. payable half yearly». w... Wash Debentures. Petition of the city Council of the yrfifty of Charlottetown and the com- (Cuatlnuadcn page s) WI" Y $41,180. Remains to _ h... -, Torre 210,01 which Anderson was convicted on a charso or murder Irwin: out of death of a hotel clerk. Ho was con- demned to die under the name "Em- fmettwdylgane." now identified here as themame of s. boyhood friend. “c....~...>...» Crook. Caught (S I l0 ‘the Gtllldtll) _ ' Oil-If. Mar. as-an armor- ‘ dnvhiwhoyluppaans five I: fish-rive much. . rtaymond Gallagher. $2. was reocc- nlzed by New York police who went to Paterson. N. J.. t0 find him de- ‘anuzvlnczs wnn um. mw n sown labour 5.35.1.1» of L. P. U. with Mlilfinc Dept. w. 1-. wJsart-ln. who cu lam in ths cit! the last few days mile- renting the Labor Department. ot- eet increase. 1n its passage through the Senate the bill suffered a variety of vicissi- tudes, one of which turned out foe- tunstely for the Canadian rancher. Western Senators in their desire 14 obtain greater protection for their constituents, had it in ntind to rc- move hides and leathers from tbi frco list. These commodities am an item cl importance in Canadian export trade amounting in about 817,000,000 a year. - mt a bitter and prolonged struggle resulted in retention of hldoa ad leathers, on the free list 1w iswisrmu» w»- ww ~ ~ . .. ,- . . . .. . . ‘M1,; wg w-mlm m mm m. FDQC- on EIL. surniofof annuals; n. ffatsanctlon. ; ’ a , V, ‘I w N ' 1 m, w. ‘m. a m” s; gsapoo In“ By labour Re. Lmw mum“ Lu“ purchase price of seed potatoes or DON; 0f LAQUOP; '1 935'. m°fls°fi ‘uwdxt ‘Wk? \ “f " ‘ M ‘ A’ ' cash was arrested today dflgula- ‘entative ' ‘ u u u ‘as ed u mumuhly u my “um o! ~ pro ' Canadian lumber interests were lucky. Although Senator Wesley l’... Jones and his associates from North- western States failed in their at- tempt to place a tariff of $3.00 per taln g, statqmmt u.“ m, “m, L, m“ discussing the liquor export bill yee- III-R thl mfllnlnl 0181111‘. the Home . en m “my, m, pm)...” m“ o; tel-day arm-noon. the Prime Minister ‘WWPM u" "mmi" °A Al" Wm‘ ' ThQ UlfltQd SAGtCB- "BE spite a black wig that covered his lswa, has mmpleind an interview than!“ mud ‘m’ on w“ wood mg mum” m. “rum” h“ g hmdy “m up m, “mm ing dfscusskag the pension bill. a _ ~ ' V " ‘ "d m“ mgmaumfitwhzh thgzwlr '11:? ‘npkmn '11:‘ lumber they did manage to get ~ 3- N° 1110118880 0r lncumbranee in "um A"! Md d°"“ °" “w “u” 1"‘ v ‘ ' (Canadian Press) _ ‘In ‘ l‘ lPmuud ‘m p ' n” ' r w * c ' “mum ' throu h a rate of 8150 on some kinds ' u" 1“"“‘“"' "ma" u" day when he drove away with the mm that the rem paid for labor ‘ ‘ ‘ of soft wood. If this rate should be ltcure the price of seed potatoes or fertilizer. shall be given upon any "W Whit-h is not sown within one "l! 0! tho date of the execution of m "15 mWWI-Bc or fncumbrancc. before recess. The tflposltlon had been severely cfitlcfzin him for not having negotiated n treaty which would have given Canada some- thing in the way of a quid pro quo for Afternoon Session Lively The vrocesdlnss of this afternoon were of the very liveliest kind. when m! “Qllflr export bill pulled its final sarrrr sot-m. sin. Much 2s.- A. Neil McLean. Preaidontof Connors Brothers Limited. when asked today nnsnccanll. scralrfwouldaf- feet Maritime fish csnninr plants. rim Incas! report of m Board of Commissioners of the aanatorfum for the year ending Dc- camber s1. ma. submitted to the Government bytba chairman Mr. Provincial money shouting. "see you in church." Detectives said he admitted taklnl the $63,000 from the armoured car he was driving. All 0f the Chill. thly quoted him as saylnl- had been up?“ m this port are very reasonable when compared with other Maritime ports. Mr. Martin left tbs imprulllcn that the L. P. U. scale of wages would be considered as the "fair wap scale" agreed upon between the House and Senate British Columbia's lumber in- dustry would be seriously affected. ‘the effect of passage of the bill upon the Canadian trade with the '1. 3T0 mach seed as‘ fertilizer mort- the loss of revenue involved ln the ‘hw- Th! l"!!! 01 ihlPfllfll Mil!‘ said it looked to him as though the mm” Pow“, m." w” “h.” by me so token and filed. shall be u- present our. Now he was heron-uh; W" “Wmwm "M h» v" clam cannsriea would be unable w "m, r1555", rec revert B H "l" “mt §°r'.°f’..““°” h‘ hm “w: "‘ °“"‘°""”“' ohms sum cannot n. us. time be m.“ b, o, “Mac, ,0 my WM , "m, “ma, m“... m" m, Um, rmotfatifll a treaty’ who the umuc compete with than m the ohms h“, r ‘"1"’ " pl§°"1::r"-Y*°* "‘:""°'-*f:$°:°:;$ assessed. 111m has hcch no mum... ubW-l‘ tlen that any of the rates proposed ‘M18080 or bill of sale previously m"! by the mortgagor or by any writ of execution against the mor- furor ln the hands of the Sheriff \ ‘he. time of the registration of "Rh 869d or fertilizer mortzaze. but N a first and preferential security m? "19 sum therein mentioned; the Al" 0f the purchase of seed potatoes or fertilizer. the quantity purchased W u" Price of some shall be nac- " "1 the moflslsc as well as m the ed States would prevent smuggling certain goods into Canada. about which there has been mush corn- plalnt. ‘such as cigarettes, Jewellery. silks. and narcotics. How far this will prove w be n quldproque re- mains to be seen. All these things. with the exception of narcotics. are not forbidden to enter Canada by paying duty. while liquor is acme- thing which is forbidden to enter the United States. and la a very big item sum was taken out of its tail by the speech of the Hon. R. B. Bennett. who delivered the most scathing ar- raignment of the Government in connection with its volte face attit- ude since laat aeaslon on the export of liquor- Hrroad voluminous extracts from the speech of the Hon. W. D. H1181‘. Minister of Nallonal Revenue. in which was announced s policy. the absolute reversal of the principle of the present bill. Mr. luler spoke in, his plans as a member of the Gov-l Rates and this would be quite aeri- 1n the put a considerable trade in this commodity had been worked up. but would be almost impossible to overcome the handicap of a 80 cent Id valor-em duty. ' The hoard of Commissioners of ous to some of the smaller non-m» m; p.------.~--- ow-wrqum ‘Wound b! till Provincial Govirnment or Abfll 23rd. is... consists of the fol- lowing members: (Continued on page 3) Pulp WoodExports From Nova Scotia (Canadian Press) Erecting A"Fence Instead OfA Wall orrsws. March zs-rulv ‘W! exports from Nova Scotla form the subject of enquiry by G. ‘l’. MacNutt, Conservative, Colchestler. Mr. Mac- Nutt has asked the Government in C. N. B. hofal that y comply with aha fair wage scale adopted by the Labor Department at Ottawa. The L. P. U. I namltta consider Mr. Martin a wide awake Npresant- stlve. always willing to play fair when a grievance arisc. The following resolution was passed ate. meeting of the L. P. U. last evening: Resolved that the Union record m its minutu its sincus ap- preciation of the effort-d the Da- partment of Labor at Ottawa in try- would be prohibitive and possibly the greater financial loss would be sustained by the American consum- er who would find prices in the do- mestic market higher while Canad- ian products still entered above the tariff wall. Among other Canadians who will be affected when the Hawlcy-Smoob bill becomes law are the fishermen of the Atlantic coast and the lakes, the flax seed and slsike clover pro- ducers and the potato growers of vflldavlt of bona fldes. indeed. It is also a question to what ' extent the United States can prevent mflnont. and for the Government. : ~ K n; furnish him with particulars of the m“ Ed d m d_ = cmmuh; mo» Clhddl. Sanuggled wlththo entire concurrence of the ‘ ' (L. total numbcr of cords of pulpwood z“; at?" "l" Tn" m“ °° w" '“ (“will to the Guardian) goods 1n m, 1.1,“;- cm m me m“. Government. including the Prime ~=\ I ‘J _ Q shipped by wafer from Nova Scott: 5001M uunxmnm“ ' our "h“m"'°u_ Minister 0f National Its- m United States ports since January ,_ Jonsrmssnuno. Souh af- ed by mcl h n u, and there Minister, and the applause of the - -—- i‘ . '"°I» Mir. ts-With a production g, m or": grmx: or knowing Government aide of the House. Such "'§-'-:_ . 5g?’ A i 1, m1, and up to I 31. "79- hufud mm “f T’ w‘ Mum n W h ""15 WLHWOM t .. .. - .__ To KEEP '. l/ n e ' “ u” “b” e eat era etc . . he rold mines ‘m; m, "pom" n, o; m, s“. a complete curnabout resembled __ I giving m name of shipper, (b) am °' W"""""'"l l» Bvlthwwt crunch cl- route of the How- wthlns w much u the mm chsr- t‘ FPARNEP-‘i U?!” '4: . I ‘ of port of clearance. (c) number of “mm” '°' h“ "mm “W ' ‘flransvaal set a new hlsia record w"; mm" of m“ gen-mg; 1mm Mill‘! of Dr. Jekyll and 1dr. Hyde. =a-_.. FROM. HAVING’ _v». - ; ' ‘ cords shipped each year from each aamlfimm l ' ‘MQ port during above dates. “M”. {Q it" 7UP. while tbs Johannes- ‘hrs hi... sided l 10.000. m fine .11.. s31’... pare f,”’,,.§’.,’,‘,f,'.‘1.‘l.’,.f‘.‘§f..”’.'.‘.‘§ ‘$.13: ‘i? °h.“‘1°'l.¢l.“l.$ - rsnu-r on rots-rose nlusso “u” °' ‘h’ "W" “do by our 1m" "' m" "W" "m" °' the Government no» of the 5...... tone. which ha’ can always so coh- 1 Mc- wtlll- M“ ""“‘°'“'“” '° m‘ mm" vmflms (o W“ 9W" ~ l,“ m!" "AWL brush“ “my, veniently adopt. is responsible for, ‘raw: EFFOMS AN“ QUK ' - . - , tcda . ft meant a‘ government ASBTN TON. March n-The ' ' ‘ ANNO CBMENTS. . Volsteul M s...“ studio against mm. which in rea- n: rains :1 pdatbos as provided in mMmT“ “m4 W“ ‘WIN “WES f0 ' G‘ EVENTS ible Government. as h. the the Ifawley-Bllflot arm our n 1s '"""“‘° '° '4" 3°“ m" 3"“ “KREWTY- ' r centsacwhfortbcentapcrbuuahal ““""'°AM‘""“°"'IA°Y 11?‘. u» splendid system on ha has q. Mscnnos. crc A “Horas ‘ am. Wilson's Shore m, Col. manna. summons lives com-h ent benches. and votes mu. ' 7'E"'“Y~;' fiblwll- M1- m Windsor and u on nwm with n and against m» former cur. were i The h" "wwwmwlr "WW i" liquor conditions than. made an lm- a self-respoctmg Illufafor of the ; "(x32 Linings?“ w """“' the cleverness of the move. which ‘nae House continued the discus- when the f-lmsse of old. msam its destruction. Ifldnlhrlenwho still altsonths Crown and Van individual. he would <31. ' ar compared with the old rate of b0 cenfsporc-wtersocesahpsrbushal atlen for a long time. It first went our organization extend our amt:- ubusbod for admit-Ins labor humus. ARABIA WINS Af NBUTE oua- a axons-abundances. i‘ 11 s H. 000d ' Admla- lleqwrotaslargafyfremnowspapsra hlvlreslgncdlong .A'rociproesl‘ ..aua-sa magaatnoaaud-lsadmgpollttcfansfn troatyhadbcsnoffarrlbytltoflnitsd "‘°"”“w‘"'“°“““‘°°'““" consummate-horoscope ltstaaffvayslrllloandtbatcffar "“°°‘”‘°“°""°"""°'““"““ eafonttbovebtaadaathlvlolatitbadbeenmetwlthlsflantrssponae """""°°"““‘"‘°'"""““”N s H‘ clown-v wws-i-“wwdeiyi; sub-m“ mow’;- mmo; lc"i'.'.'-'i.°ll.."°c...“"'..'3°$.‘i.'£m. - - aroroaponstbfa rotsutfJ _ ditlcna ‘exited an ; -. . i“ “T,,“{,‘,T’§,,‘.‘.,‘f,‘,‘“ "a , ~ n has been releasable. shaman}; hostess-ample, tuncwu- “,mm"""y_ N“. u m. hu"'“m ‘ lmnhtxflaasllss” Pm) roaorrm. 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