MAXIMS or a MERE MAN Put modern iilses oi stock bui- Mg, in two, words end whst Kglplll‘ Iolsstlsilll from boil! mo, and making liiln sey i . II Ith- ' "y" dsosdisir, Iseslsd IIII. ‘whack!!! iisesliss ‘I've Costs. , , O so wen to o ~ In, Helen Icrteisil. widow w; Bert-slid. who loot his lifc in ihgggtlsntlo flight eitsliiyi- WM II b ‘I111 “fir, "v "mule! .’ u; leach. u‘! lbw"!- ilTENllED TiiE iiEETlNli [IVE iiDDK BDARD (special to tho Gillsdllll) _ gqmuznsmm, Much‘ ls-Mr. o. “ma; shgrpe, MLA. returned Y?!‘ 1m. from Ottawa, where he et- weq the lnnusl mccting of the flu stock Records Board held in iiuws on Mei-en 13th. Al: this meet- q-ur. shsrps, wee dotted to the pirriiiiittce,‘ to represent! -. flee, ysgisterod 1N5" 5006K‘ FY0080" gnpsietlon in Cansde. was rsflflfllfl" uet the msotingJrho. meeting WM qmy successful "one, Mr. Shsrhl ns present es the representative and yuidentcf tbs Canadian Netiotisi Jog Breeders Association. Nothing of |s suhtsndlng suture ngsrding tho ivx industry we; brought up at the meeting. Dr. Grisdale, Deputy Minis- ter of Agriculture, love en excellent eiidresson the livo stock industry et s luncheon held st the Chateau lsurler. ‘Ilhe following gentlemen were appointed members of the Rcc- mi Beard Committee for 10st. .l. n. Brien. Ridgetcwp, Ontario, Pres. .1. ll. oiisrdlwusc, Wistoa. out, w. A. M005. lrooklin, Out. Bslllsy Billl. Reunion. out, a; lhclton sl-isipe. list Btdoford, P, I. 1., lull-ion Morin, it Hylolnthl, Que, .1, n, Bnthour, M1014. Ontuidr. limp; attended iii iliriilne of rullsmerit ens re- wl‘ l "f! optimistic fooling among till members as regsrdg trede con- lilac-e Death Toll May, 3c Much Larger“ (“will United Pnssl °'1°- Newer. amen ie-nie biannual-melt oftheeioom- liars oi! l-‘lsmmssfest mounted "W!!! ls details of the dissstsy , MAW 0810. Tho ship rsn on the "h ‘f m“ lposd in s storm and llk slmost inimsdistoly. The known h‘! hi"! reached sight, including s D ""- "M Iiilht end four stew- - WAY-Ill persons on board x ""6 1n the dramatic struggle i ‘he storm. slut of those saved fdmm". mime of as wreck ANNOUNCE c count. fvfiis, MEET GS ETCS. vols-its: ml: ~ ' _ ._ am-s-it-si if , .. less: "c"; ‘ . n, e M‘ u ‘wifml’. Wednesday. m ' 4120-3-19-31. iwss mailer. uni-chi Everett rreslem| slgnisldeto. Alden. Everett wedlocizmzlliqllqg-ff-Igf‘ Mhltlioncd _1_— soc el f th w, _ , "tunnels will u. no -<'.-.. if, ,5, Q u W!" fiidly evening, Msr. use, AGAINST MAYDR JIMMY WAliiER 0f New York City-—-A Thundering Broad- side of Six Accusa- g, tions Faces Chief Ivlagistrate. (Isillb United Press) " NEW YORK, N. Y" Mei-ch ll.-A thundering broadside o! six Iohcrnl socusetions and ten specific cherges of misfeessncs in office. were levell- ed today egslnet Meyer James J. Walker by the City Aileirs Commit- tee and niedc public today by Gov- ernor Franklin D. Roosevelt. New New York is wetting for the Demo- orstie Governor ‘ ssvelt‘: answer to tho charges sgsinsil the Demo- orstic Mayor. The City Aflsirs Committee charg- ed Mayor Walker, first, with mis- feassnce for his failure p; Keep in- formed upon the conduct of the sev- ersl dcpertmsnts. The second charge in stronger. Pciluro to remove in- efficient end feithlses public officers. The third clierss. failure to direct his Commissioner of Accounts to make special examinations of the accounts sud methods of the boroughs oi’ New York, Richmond, Queens, Kings and Bronx. wasteful and in- competent management with great loss to the tax peym was civil-irat- ed in the fourth general accusation. The fifth, declared that Walker had initiated investigations, the seeming purpose of which has been to divert public ottontlon from hlsvown fail- uroJn enforce the 194L305 anally this being tbs only chergs having so much es indirect slluslon to the Msyo; as e » noted figure in the geycr lifspof two continents, Walker wee shsrged with bringing his ed- ministretion into disrepute by dslly neglect of his ofllcc. careless stand- ards of public liis and complete in- difference to the inefllctelicy and dis- honesty of his appointed subordin- ates. ilillisllilsi suluuumr (special to the Guardian) ‘IDRONIO, Ont, li/iisrch IEr-Mll- oolm Stools, Charles’ Poi-long, l). S. smut and M. Young. the brokers who lost their appeal st Osgoodc H.111 this mas-rung and must serve their llnteiwll at Kinifiloxi peni- tentiary, hed till 2 o'clock this sitar- noon bsiorg their freedom is taken sway {Mil them. Ten provincial officers were de- tailed by assistant commissioner Al! Cuddy of tho Provincial Police tn ,gsthcr them in and at 2 o'clock they "were taken tn the Sherrlffs office, ‘They wore given this time to w goodbye to their families md to wind up their prlveie affairs before ‘taking the trip "down cast". As the decision o! the obllcllsto court wsg unsnimoiu there is no further sppasl Dwindling Of Canadian Wheat WINNIPW, Man, March 10,- Visible Csnsdlen wheat dwindled n further 2,325,573 bushels last well to 187,765,591 bushels, it wss sn- noimtsd by l. A. Urssll, statisticiln to the Dominion Boers of Groin Commissioners. A yesr sso the vis- ible supply exceeded 303,000,000 bushels. The decrease lest week oc- oured in spits of e. drop in sk- Iports. shipment of wheel.- from Can- sdisn ports on the Atlantic amount- ed to only 270.477 bushels, though oleerences via Vancouver and Unit- ed States eastern ports held up. T0- tal Canadian wheet cleared was 2,815- m bushels of which 1,061,717 bush- els left Canadian Pacific ports and isltcoo bushels, United stew M- itotic ports. DHARDES MADE Plan. W. E. Wodehouse for solution was also passed: new rncsicn miniskirt: T0 oANliii-n’ Ties photograph shove shows M. Arsenc Henri, to Ottawa. and Mme. licnri. u they appeared ehosrd the brought them from their native lnnd to New York. Ottaws, March ll, to take over his new duties-Associated Press Photo. ‘IlTSElrh May Cgoperate City Council At Special Meeting . CriticizésElectr-‘ic Company for Discharge of Employees -—— Red Cross Society Also In Health wu passed accepting with certain emendrnmto the proposition hf Dr. co-operstion ill thb Oily ind Hfivlnclai Boards of Health, And tho Red Cross Society. Th; following self-explanatory Resolved that this Council mlwh dlilpprovcs the action o! the l. Maritime Electric Oomplhy dismlss-' which sre now in operation shall be 1M 10M and fsithlul employees. and maintained and every effort nude having them repleced by others out-|-- sido this Province. rurther resolved Pd France's new minister lincr that M. Henri arrived in Bo cii¥d§ i -_-,—.-rr2:-=-_-* -< ..._-.._....-.... At ii. special meeting o! the City thet- s emninunlcstion to this effect Council lsst evening e resolution be lore-uracil to Mr. Coleman their Maritime manager, with s, view to having the situation remedied. Dr. P, A. Crcelman, Provincial Health Officer. was present st the meeting. Following are the details of the Dian es amended for the changes in f8- very the public health service: Any public health activities ---_-.-__.__..______. Continued on page 7 ll VON Yesterday! making i0 difficult for the mlininl in Cherlottotown. lhfl. I009! Iain tied up railway trail the drifts ceusod by Drcv!ou| to clients. Two rotary ploughs re-l did not mainland has been disrupted. venture out during the sto but are ready to leave early this morn- ‘nrs storm winch bless about s o'clock yesterday morning. abated about I o'clock lest evening. Tbs oar ferry remained st Tor- mentins all clay yesterday, waiting for tho mrnlsnd train which st s lets hour lost. night wss still snow- Marlch Storm Ties Up Traffic -storm bound st Melrosc. The ferry loft is tem-Bwden Tuesday night at 10.15 and psrerily. the deep cuttings through arrived st ‘lbrmentine at 1.27 yostcr- stomris dsy morning. This is the fourth oo- plouglis culon during the present wlntcr in which mumunication with the A snow-fighting train out. from Borden was vsportsd lest night gs ltlllcd Just west of Winsloe. ‘rho troin going west from Elmer- eld. which connects with the Bor- don train, with two engines end plough was stalled at Kelvin. Another tie-up occurred on tli" l/Iurrey Harbour lino, where a might-min was stalled. AND FDDND Type In Which Na- tions Placed Great Faith Are Apparent- ly Disappointment. llirltish Unilod rmei IDNDON, March ls-Llrulcers o! 10,000 was equipped with s inch guns u. which nil-item, muse, Japan and ths United ltotos planed so much fsithsrslwwsiabdtiohsvobcen tried and found wsntlng. Brita-in has slmsdy built up to treaty ospaclty end cennot build any more, stetes the Daily Telegraph. which odds that even it she, should hsvc the oppor- is $10,000,000 and that nwreovci‘, they are very QXTWn-ilve t4; maintain. Nev- ertheless they hove been condemned by naval experts bccsuee or their vul- nerability. They reproduce on an ox- sggeriited, scale all the defects in the early battle‘ cruisers, three of which blew up in the Bottle of Jut- land under the fire of enemy ships less hesvily armed than themselves These 10.000 ton cruisers present s huge ares. as u target for enemy guns against which only tho scanti- ost protcctlon can be given. The 8 inch guns are lnstellcd in turrets which can be penetrated by small cslibi-o shells. while the ammunition hoists end oven the mega-duos are oxposHI-"D-direct ~ hitsvdtppnrontly Britain's preference is now for 7,000 ton cnilsers, mounting sight 6 inch gims. wlifillilili FDR SDVIETS (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO, Ont, March 18-60- i-irt Rusaisls world wide piss for skilled mechanics and expert crafts- msn hss been answered by l00, ‘Toronto brick layers, carpenters. technicians end contractors. who have been guaranteed employment in the soviet Union and will leave Can- sde osrly in Mey. Arrangement for selling have been mule. Th! pprty will bl made up of Rus- Bilns. Cons-diam, French, Flnlanders end other hetlonlllt-iss. Wives and childrcxi Will travel with the heads of households and many will carry vritli them their personal belongings. Details of the party and the names of the personnel have becn difficult to obtain, but it is definitely known that final trimsportlitiosi arrange- ments are to be Completed in a week or so. 1t is understood that. a year‘; eon. tract o! work hes been guaranteed. The men, who ere going u, 1.11551‘ "'1 "A "B0B! the army of unem- ployed. ' --__—-»-.--_-__ isliflcial to the Guardian) "ronomn. Ms-mh 10-47;“. adian spples elwswd s. large l“. orceso during the 1929-30 chi". ing season (covering the 192a °P°Il es compared with the pyg- vioiu your. 1.727.080 barrels hsv- ilic been exported sun" u" WANlING Ten Thousand T o n R0011 iillt closed u sgsingt 1,- 931!” MINI! lhs you before, A freisht trsln from the western end of the Province reached sum- lnorislde yesterday one hour and e quertsr behind schedule. It was the only trelri moving on the western line. 0n the eastern llns lees difficulty wes experienced. The Sourls train‘ reached its destination at 1.5a. and‘ the Georgetown train st 8.15. The mail plane wes unable to make its ususl flight from Mention due to the unfavourable flying con- lit-Ions. MAXIMS.‘ oss MERE MAN n-i .32‘- """...“'.'...i'..'i"'t°' elm _ fol-ml hasn't legnst. to, gflfl truisi of ibinge sad tbe lstiss kee- iBeavty Queen? HE i A i HELD IN HUSBANITS DIIATH Mrs. Frederick J. Nixon-Nirdlinger, "million-dollar dimples" bowl; and former "Misc Amcrice," who ls held tunity eho would not build any more. st Nice. Frsnrc. following the shoot- The psper declares that the construe ing tu death of her husband, s Phil. tlon cost of each cruiser of this typo adclphi millionaire. lollies IN THE FEDERAL PARLIAMENT Debate Onfiffcidress Iu- R e p l y To Speech From Throne In Full Swing, lCanadian Proof-l O'l.'1‘A\VA, 0111., lvlarcli iii-To- dliys sitting of the House of Com- mon; iivss brief. Adjournment wok place: st six o'clock. Wednesday even- ing found tile debate on the Address in rtcply to the Speech from the Throne in full swing. Proceedings were loss hectic than during ths past two days. when leaders of Govern- ment and opposition Joinod in de- bsts. On the other hand‘ no dispo- iiition was shown on either side oi the House Lo mince words or soften lsrguiiicliis. A former Liberal Minis- tar, Hon. Fernand RihffC-t. who was Secretary of Stats in the (iovern- ment of Premier Mackenzie King.- led off the dsbflte. l-le found much food for criticism in election pledges nude by members of the present, Government, and in what he clalm-‘ ed wu the failure of tho adminis- tration to implement Lhcso promis- cs. The new speaker came from the ranks of Government supporters. F. W. ‘Tfilrnbilll, who defeated Hon. Charles Dunning in Regina at. the last election. He took up the cudgels on boliall‘ of Premier Bennett. He referred to the Imperial Conference. For the first lime in the history of such gatherings, lie said, represent- atives of the grain marketing inter- rests hm! boon included among the Canadians, who attended st Lon- don. “There iivas ct lssst eh attempt 011 tha part or those who mprssent- sd Canada. at tlle Conference to solve tho wheat marketing problem oi’ Cilflldl," ssscvtotl Mr. Tilmimll- “slid illitll that Conference is closed, no one has any right to say these wheat marketing problems will not be solved. Western Canada. li not whining about blue ruin nor talk- ing desperation," Ml". Turnbull said, in touching on conditions in the 1s HELD FOR cAsTi WAYS Twenty-Two Members of Sealing Crew Of Viking, Believed To Be Dying Of Exposure And Starvation Off Coast Of Nfld.-—-Heroic Efforts Being Made To Reach Horse Island, Where 125 Others Are Marooned. | n-q-wt-‘qpi ' (Canadian Press) , ST. JQHNS, liiai-ch ls-Rigors of tlic north tonight seriously increased their threat. against the health and of some 125 czlstawsys huddled on the barren land and rock known as Horse Island. rising from the ice fields in Whit! Bay, northern Newfoundland. The menace of 089000!‘ 100w cd more threatciiiiuzly for those survivors of twenty two sills ing persons who, without supplies of any sort, still 910N151! suffering various injuries, ml! be undergoing the orilcel o! being helpless on the ice for the fourth night. . , ._ Since blasting powder in the Ncwfoillflllllld U!!!” steamer Viking exploded from some unknown reason. lost Sunday night. immediately sinking the slli ’s stern and lees- ing the forcpart blazing eight miles from orse Island, sno- vivors have struggled across the shifting icc until, eccordipg i0 latest reports reaching here. 125mm srs seeking on the lslsnd which has only five iimsll homes sill ens provisions to keep the few inhabitants for the winter’ ll. A nearing its close. " ' After bucklllgicclo within four miles of Hora Island, rsscug ships with food and medical slid were fee- ilig an almost impsnotrsblc ice bar- rier this evening. The conditions were such, however, that supplisl could not be sent across ths ice. Ordered by Sir Richard Squires, Prime Minister of Neii-foundlsnd to make a supreme effort to break through the barrier, scaling ships st the scene were doing their utmost towards this end in an attempt h) smash open a lane for the tug logging; n“; Franklin Foilndstiou and the slesm- gniswm om,’ gm); “@341. er Ssgonis. These two email chipsller R. B. Bennett this elm-pogo b - sued the tolloiring statement; “lgb Continued on, Deli! '7 zxcsllcncy the Acting ~*-————-—— i-Mr. Justice Dill! of the lope-pg ‘Court of Csnsdse-undsrwent a m- lous operation et thg Iloygl Victoria Hospital, Montreal, this morning. The cilrssons sdvise first tbs coer- (spew i, n" Guns-dish) ation was successful and thgjsdenl BAQNIA, March ll-After the cold ls resting as comfortebiy as could be weed-m of the lest wesli e good flow expected." o! up is reported from the movie tress. rel-mere. who s. week ego lied virtually given up nope o! obi-dining even a small supply, were overjoyed . “y when they found their polls well fill» in: fiuimi nln= ulnliwlll DPERATIDN Sap Flowing ccl yesterday and today. Today's nil-r- kct quoted a price of $2.60 e gallon. ' Lightship Parts Moorings And Puts To Sea lFsnsdia-n Prue» HALIFAX, 11-5., March ls-Usht- ship No. 04, slstloned at sambro; Bank, off Halifax, pflrtcd hcr moor-i ings It 11.10 o'clock this forenoon rind moceedsd onwards. It was con-l sldsrsd likely that. Csptsln ltcwsrtl iilliv i CU‘! Milo ftlitc A Cliiilce iilislics iis. toil,» Put if BACK MIME l I l prairies. He charged Liberal leaders with preaching sect-ionslism, and he leid at least a. pert of the Western depression at the doors of the pre- vious administration. SEEKS INFORMATION UFTAWA, Ont, March l8.—In- timntion that Cuba will increase her duty against Canadian potatoes, has induced A. E MlicLonn, Liberal member for Prince, to mslze some in- quiries of the Government. He asks if the Government proposes to ar- range a trade agreement with Ciiua r‘ s", to prevent tlic increase l;i iluly. 1f 4-1». iv! wishes to know tlic nature It Fe orrectod thst ell llns will be] slsend 100W. -~~ oi the esreomsot. would remain outside until tomor- irow, coming into port then for new imoorings. No anxiety was felt for ‘the craft among merino omclsll. 1 C. H. Harvey, local sgsnt for the Department of Marine, hes brosd- ‘cast to ell shipping the news of the Iilightshins movement from her ap- pointed position. l Easterly winds ranging from 30 to I40 miles an hour in velocity, swept ithe can't this morning, but were mubslding at noon. The Government tesmer stsnley, which for a work ms bcen trying to take off the fmi- . 11w. \- TORONID, Marsh. ll-JIGI north west winds. with occssiond snoiiv, not much ohmic in hi9‘! sture. High tide this rooming et n! and tonight st 11.20. Sun sets this evening st 0.10 all rises tomorrow morning at 0J5. New moon Thumdsy "IN! 1Q I:- oi llghtkcrpcr Laiigille on Little '1..'il DJll. l? p Wiinrl, has become stormbnund sliflllhnkfidff lids eightosn qwfl et shelburrie- ‘our than dissimil- .,.\. .....,-__ __ .