MAXI ors MERCHANT dlcied by actions. Words never made an tummy,‘ on my mind when they were contra- ssevslle Guardian. (JhsriottWovv-s Gnerdlen Founded iiil". Two llenee ANAINENTAL ANINIINAAT INNIAN IINEH iVictim of the Accident, a Boy Aged 14, is at Present in the Prince CountyHospital in a Serious Condition. N On Tuesday Mr. William Mann o: Qlndian River drove to summerside and before starting gave permission to his two boys, Ernest aged l6, and Keith, aged l4, to borrow e .22 rifle from aneighbcr. e relative, to shoot rabbits. This they did. and after sup- per they were playing in the yard with e pet dog that was Jumping around and was in the habit oi bark- Iing ii a linger or anyihini; else was pointed at him. Knowing this, Ernest who had the rifle end it appears did not know it was loaded. pointed the weapon at the animal when by some means it Iylciiii oil. nu brother Keith was 0n {the other side oi the dog. and the ‘bullet passed throng both sides oi his stomach and lodged in the large muscles oi the beck. i Almost at the moment oi the ac- cident. Mr. Mann returned home irom Bumrnerside. Dr. Keir o! Malpeque Iwas called and within heli an hour Tat 6.45 the suiiercr was brought ac- zcompanied by the Doctor and his- iather in the Prince County Hospital where an operation was speedily per- ronrled in the hope oi saving the boy's hie. At a late hour lest night some thirty hours aiter the opera- tion. he was doing as well as could Ibc expected, but very little hope of Ihis recovery is entertained. I T0 ‘MPEAOH JUDGE l l ‘I SACRAMINTD, Calif, Feb. 20.- The committee appointed by the state legislature to investigate the ac- Iceptance by Judge Carlos S. Hardy, fol Los Angeles, oi a check for $0,500. from Aimee Semple MsoPherson, ev- angelist, tonight ecided in report in -iavor oi his impeachment. l I IANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC. "ROBIN HOOD RAPID CHINA OATS, better Oats. better Chine. All Grocere. “Arena-Skating this afternoon $4.30. Band tonight. this afternoon "Arena-skating Bend tonight 34.30. Excellent icc. 8-10. ‘ "The ladies oi St. Paul's Church rvill hold a cake sale in Moore 8r McLeod Saturday. "Pansy dress carnival st Cape Traverse Rink Saturday night. Feb. 23. Large prizes awarded. Come and bring your iriends. "The postponed social oi the St. Catherine hell company will be held at Long Creek on Wednesday even- inB. Feby. Tlth. "Notice-Movies. a wonderiul show worth talking about. Borden toniilht. Remington Friday, Canoe Cove Saturday. mlntvr River Monday. i "Warning: - Special Western Bhuw. Montague Saturday. Yeob Theatre. MUO-Q-N-ii. "or. oun. nan-start now some prevention cure. Purxiistidn. Wm- chestcr 00., n.2, us iI-li-lmoe "Hockey at Hunter River ‘Blur!- blli day evening. Al y. It. Pets. vs. Hunter itivcr Royals. 1i. "Romy inatcla stealer Brim. Wcdnadsy night,’ Feb. 90. Stanley Briiisc vs. llmereid. Also rridsy "IBM. Feb. so, ltenley Bridge vl- Sesview. 4478-2-20-8i hi?” W... ...‘¢.‘.i‘ ““.i.;’.‘F'-°‘ii" Wham. ma. m ma. m ‘ Representatives oi the amcuiture will‘ attend. W. 1’- "Will dsllvsr aser oi iced moles- scsstWinsloelidineonIebJiishd This is lease t- tu »"eeeua".'.§"'£‘li'la p. a y. GETS PRISON ’ SEN TENCE (B90011! to the Gnnrdipn) SCDBURY, yes. ao-yer- permit. iiut slanderous statements to be Published with respect to x1e; Gavin at the time o! his illness. Arvo veers. Idlior-in-Chiei oi the “M515 "W591i?" Vllleile. this even- Wrisht to six months imprisonment Ind a flue o! $1.0M. in catsuit oi Whivhowuiwdmrssrsiste be imposed. Examination Will Be Held In Toronto (Cenedisn hose) TORONTO, lab. 30-I"or the first time in Canada an examination will be held in Toronto on August I by i110 Royal College oi surgeons. mg- iand, to enable graduates oi’ med- icine in Canada to qualify in put for the degree oi I. R.- C. l. ‘rhis announcement was made by Dr. James C. Watt, o! the dspsrtment oi ehstemv.‘ University oi ‘licreaso, who is craaaisins s review couilc icr the eight students oi the univers- ity who have applied icr this sesam- iuaiion- From. the Canadian Medical Association it was learned thee Tor- ontowillbeihccenweettheenem- ination and that cendibtes iron: the other provinces wul be coming here in August to sit for it. Deportation Flor Auto Theft " ‘ _.. (Concise hp!) PORTLAND. He. hi. Me-na- portatlcn ior the ascend time bu- cause oi the theii oi en automobile at Mansion. N. I... l0 yesrs ‘o awaits Wliem J. Venbulivk. aged 30 oi Rochester. 1v. 8., as the reseit oithedonieloiewrit oihebeee corpus today by United ltstss die- trict Judge John A. Peters. Ila will be delivered to inunbrstisn ciilsiels at the and c! two weeks during which he may arrange his slain for per- manent removal to his icrlnsr home at Mouton. N. 8.. where hs escaped from ieil while serving sentence ior taking the automobile o! Albert lir- misult. lie was sentenced alter de- portation from Cslsis but ands his way back to the states alter eeoep- ing jail and enlisted as “Jack Wil- liams." served a yoer with the third United Steins Cavalry. whorl dia- charged he went to Roehqter where he was employed as s machinist end box maker. TwoKilledIn Derailment _._.._- (emu te the onerous) nnaonnamdl. M. 50~Tw men were killed in a deroillnent 0! the o. N. n. rreicht train at railw- burg, iiva miles Mil-h <7! 3PM!‘ bridge early todly. The! I!!! Cher- ], gm, flremhn and Herbert Rer- rel, brelremsn, both o! Alllhdeic. W- c. Mclnnfl. the sasiaw. luv o! Allendsle, was seriously iliiifld- T!" um g; gm up. Train forty six due etTorontost1s.rn..wiil mason there until noon. A local was melt he to handle trsiiic- ‘rh- irdsht train was south bound ma: 10GB my to unvsaaurst. A bcseled via which some iovwll Juli l!" tor the driving wheels oi the 1000* motive pelsod over it N!!! heavy engine which m rululiis tea en its side. s21. 1 r 11v covr. PART! lhe was sentenced by Hon. Justice ‘ The op's Paper (lovers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew. CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21. 1929 PIIIIIJEEIIINBS IN INA FEIIANAA PANAIAINENT (been 0e1- Ow-n Correspondent) . OTTAWA. Feb. 20—Pariisment last evening and this aitcrnoon was (ca. turelus oi interest on the peace reso- lution oi the prime minister. Tommie Chisrch, Toronto, continued, icllow- ed in characteristic get-no-whem sliledlils by Miss MaoPhail, Bouressa and Wm. Irvine (Labor). Mr. Qehan moved the ad.‘ cnt o! the debate. This aiternoon, s. resolution moved by My. Kellncr (Regressive) asking ior ccntinmticn and extension of Do- minion aid to good roads throughout the Dominica was discussed. is was el dereioptd. in the nature oi advo- cacy pi e coast to coast Canadian highway. it is opposed by the gov- eminent. The wives oi cabinet min- isters are entertaining this evening. II Deieeted on Party Vote GITAWA. Feb. 20—The ilrst divis- AM N the session along party lines in the Home oi Commons took place lest night when the bill introduced by '1‘. l». Church (Conservative, Tor- onto Northwest) amending the Nevi- gable Waters Protection Act was de- ieetea en second reading. The vote stood '72 ysss, b6 nsys. All those on the leit oi the speaker who voted, supported the bill. while those en the right who voted, opposed it. ' ‘me bin would have so changed the Act that all works on navigable wat- m |||fl\ g “to; powq develop- ment would" have had to obtain the sanction oi Parliament beiore being shes ahead with. at present. the sam- m. u givsnby Gevernor-in-Council which. in elects is the. cabinet. QQTAQA, you. 30,- n-liement may proregue‘ durhlg May. In the corridors oi the House oi - OIiIlOIIB end the sedate. in the lobbies oi the leading hotels end other haunts where political stalwarts are wait to iore- gether, this opinion is prevalent. No agreement on this point. u! course, has been rQohcd bi! the lea- ders oi the several parties. With M general election scheduled More 1M0 however, uuternmcnt and Conserva- ivl members are inclined to ieel kind- ly dllpaeed towerds-s short session this year ,with the likelihood oi con- ndssabis iirsmvrka nun session. The reeling extends to odisr corners of the commons. lath the . ‘ and the U. 1'. A. IIWN to be in accord. _ Giancing beck d. the rapidity with which the business oi the louse hes been advanced since the opening o! Periimnent has been nois- worthy. The lpeech rrerh the Throne hes been adopted. The Civil Service Act to meke private secretaries per- meneut civil servants on the tenn- inaticn c! oflice by Cabinet ministers orthe leader o! the Ulfliosilsm. am- endments to the loot Vescilbic Act have been given third readlns. bill! to provide a senvrel , “ schema rcr Carnelian National Railway em- ployees hevs progressed end a nun- ber oi other Government measures have made headway. The rcsolutio oi C. ll. Cohan. (Conservative St. Lawrence-St George) on titles which gave promise o! d-vslonins into a newerydebete. hes been deieeted. The resolution to celebrate Armistice neysnrvevsnvbsr ll hes been lost. and several mleeurfl introduced by private members have received sec- ond end third seeding. Altseother. it bee been a week c! unusual procras- ‘Ibe third union oi the present may . . s Without 59-. 3x153 ' es. ‘the bucket. acw well under rm- hss yet to i be brought also e "soar" i a ;i.§ iligé ‘é E Mira/gym _. f . F. llead by EDISON CELEBRATES 82 nd BIRTHDAY verybody Prceident-eleoit Herlbfli Hoover. llenry Fora, Harvey e rcatono eflil other notables paid their respects t0 ‘Items; A. Edison, inventive genius. Demands 71m wnvmrno, Mari, Feb. 20-De- lnands that the government of Prem- ier John Bracken should quit the go- vernment benches and ennui the Sev- en sister-s Falls power site contract entered into with the Winnil-WE El- mmc Company, were made in the provincial legislature last night. sev- eral oi the oppositlcnspelkoil. d!!!“ ing hectic debate on the Druflflitd W‘ signation oi Hon. W. J. Mali". M- torney-General, and Hon. W. R. Clubb, Minister oi Public Works, and the stand taken by Premier Bracken that he would not accept the with- drawal irom the cabinet oi the two ministers until the views oi the House had been ascertained. intimat- ed that the government would have to call a'n election. John Queen, Labor leader, intro- duced a resolution asking icr the ep- pointment oi a special select com- mittee to investigate the DOW" W9‘ I LAST MINUTE (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO. Feb. zil-Fanncre oi the province inclu" the Niagara fruit belt, are well pleased with winter conditions llill the amount oi snow cover- ing their fields according to lion. John S. Martin, minister of ag- riculture. Fruit trees have noi- becn effected by an! "W"! weather. "A splendid winter." says Mr. Martin. “I have not heard e word or complaint from any farmer." b MONTREAL. Feb- iii-Hi)"- Mery Ellen South, iorrnerly min- istsr without portlollo in the Ol- iver government in British Col- umbia, stated here tndey that - shehedbeennrscilloflmifl‘ seat in the House o! Common! es Ottevve st the next rvnmi election and. that she was lei’- on the letter‘: 82nd blrthdcv. "l!" heeled at his home at Fort Myers. fleride, Feb, 11. Mr. Edison thanked the American public, in a broadcast t Government ‘Should Annul Con tract, Quit Office Made In House tract. i-ie declared. “l can't see how the government can avoid an election this summer." Previously. Mr. Bracken had sn- nounced the motion would be con- sidered es a went o! confidence and this led Mr. Queen to declare. “b9 (Premier leecken) knows he ha! sot iao dose the public in an election this summer and he feels he candace it better ii the facts are not. brought out." John Bernier, Conservative, called upon the government to quit 051w and annul the contract. He also ask- ed it any other ministers had pur- chased stock in the ‘Winnipeg Elec- tric Railway as had lidr. Clubb and MI. Meier. "No," replied Mr. Bracken. "there are no others." - The Queen resolution will be be- iore the House when the Mellon iii resumed Tuesday eitemoon. zvsws msuss I iously thinking ofrnalring such s. more. Miss Agnes McPhall l! at present the only women mem- ber of parliament In Canada. ..__-_._. - samsnuny, ans. Feb- W- 144, Lodge, wile o! Sir Oliver Lodge, the noted scientist end research worker in psychical iicldl died at their home near hers l0- d-ay. Sir Oliver was at her bedside- LOS ascents, CeliL, Ieb. so Former nletrict Inwrncv A» Keyes and K. ii. Boeenhurl. $1" Julian Petroleum Corpcra ' promoter, both convicted of I conspiracy to ti" ll"! WM" bribes, were sentenced to terms oi one to fourteen yeere ln Sen Quentin penltentis , late lode! by superior Judge Butler. Jello page; flgnlad their motions for s new trial. CANADIAN AN D WIOIIBIMIOUIGIG in Onflbliillllrlllfi! sssecsssesesesaees - . .- ‘Boil Mfifi ssaeoe nuns less also slum- ggegseeepbeseoeeon v masseuse .4. _. - : rmnooraunsssmmrasoas-ronv nice onaanowrrown Ghanaian. Cusstmrrnuwn ORATORICAIJ CONTESTS Cendeciodlohinceldwerlllslllllbedlerlettoiewe (‘ltsliel s pupil or school. I sin inter- seeli be he than ll am eso- ""PHQshdislsconsensus-nut"no eeeeossesecie 'es“ieuefhfiwyedidtegiteigiasss w senseesstseeeoexleofiedleoi' H g INTERNATIONAL enelwooidlilsieiebepartia esssea'e,=sseeeaeeseessssseeeoseeoel sfekesseeeessesseeoseeeeeesess "a a s speech, for their interest in Ills work. Here are shown President-elect Hoov- er snd Thomas A. Edison in an auto- mobile during the celebration. Prince of Wales Visits British Industries Fair i? LONDON, Feb. 20—'I‘he Queen end the Prince oi Wales visited the British Industries Fair in London today. They did not keep together but separated to inspect different sections. The queen apparently felt the cold which was exceedingly bit- ter ior she did not linger at any oi oi the exhibits. The stall oi Can- adian foodstuffs in the empire mar- keting board section caught her eye and she pronounced it gorgeous and charming. She took a leaflet adver- tising Canadian honey which was recommended for invalids. The ex- hibitor wished to present a smell jar oi honey ior use oi the king, but he had been warned that this was not approved. The Queen entered Canada's own section, but passed rapidly through without stopping m aks any questions. She remarked however that C. P. R. transparencies oi the Rocky Moun- tains scenery was very tine. The Prince oi Wales spent considerable time in the Canadian section. He was wearing a tall hat and heavy overcoat. He stopped before the transparency o! Princess Gate at Toronto exhibition which he opened in i927. He noticed a picture oi his Al- berta ranch and smiled as he rec- ognised it. _ Other pictures oi Canada, like Jas- per Park, brought the remark: "l . member bring there." “Which part oi Canada does that come from?" he asked pointing to a tobac- co exhibit. "Ontario." replied W. E. Duclcs, assistant trade commissioner of Canada. who was showing the Prince around. The Prince stopped 10 PAGES MERCHANT The lew o! spice is that the more you yell price the more space yon have to yell it in. MAXIMS OIL FIRE 11v A TUBE TRAIN (Special to the Guardian) NEW YORK, Feb. 20--l"ilty per- sons were injured. tour men and two women seriously, and 200 passengers were afiected by smoke and fumes tonight when iire broke out in the iirst car of a New Jersey-bound seven-car Hudson tube train. l.000 feet west of the Christopher Street station, in Manhattan. Panic strick- en passengers trampled one another in attempting lo get oii the stalled and smoke-tilled train. Mpst o! them through another train that was join- ed to the rear oi the stalled train. The train which caught iire carried about 1,000 homewsrd bound com- muters. .\ Penalty Sought Hetzvy Dry Law WASHINGTON, Feb. 20—'I'he Senate today passed. the Jones bill to increase the maximum penalty for violations o! the prohibition laws to a $10,000 fine or imprisonment ior five years, or both. The bill now goes to the House. The Senate today adopted an am- endment to the Jones bill declaring that Judges imposing sentences un- der the v lstesd act, should "dis- crimmate" between casual or slight violations and habitual sales oi in- tnxicatlng liquor or attempts to commercialize violations oi" the pro- hibition lawPThe vote was 58 to 25. Transport Services THE CAI FERRY 7.25 p. m-iiity five minutes late. The snow did not delay any oi the trains. THE AEROPLANE The aeroplane leit Moncton yester- day at 11.48 and arrived here at; 123a leaving shortly after for Moncton vls. Summerside. with the malls and one passenger, Mr. Homer ior Sackvlllc. irom Monctcn was caused by the blocking oi the roads due to Tuesday night's‘ snow storm. Air mail may now be despatched from Canada via Canadian and United States air mall services and by air mail service irom Nuevo La- redo to Mexico City, Mexico. The service is daily and the m- mail {as is 10 cents for each hali ounce or fraction. to be prepaid by Canadian postage stamps in addition to the or- dinary Canadlan postage. Even (Av. SILENT DRAMA bciore a show oi Gutta Pcrcha Well- ington boots. "These are the things the people ought to wear in the" streets oi the mining villages," he. said. He stopped bsiore an electric. washing machine and watched its operation. The next exhibit which attracted his attention was aluminum made from Canadian bauxite. l-ie asked questions comps. h... it with steel for lightness and strength and said he thought it would have an increasing use in the future. A mod- , ei oi e pecliic type oi locomotive on = a c. r. p. stand made him smileI reminiscently to his secretary. Cen-I ads is the only overseas dominion that has s special section in this ielr the‘ ether dominion are repre- sented only by the empire mirlreting board. Attendance of the Dubllc he! been eperse yesterday end today. pre- lulnsblrbeceuse oi cold weather. BODY FOUND CENTER. N. l, Feb. Iii-The decefltetsd body of en unidentified man was round on the reiltvsy trace-s ebeut three mills irom here at noon today. A card Ieerim the name ".1. I. with” was ieund en the dead men. who is believed to have isllen between tbs cars oi e Liverpool-Hel- llsuae as m» I l Cuilliliif Enema same. swam’ ‘Fgntvarx ii TORONTO. Feb Jm-Meritime moderate winds. isir and cold. Toronto, clear ... ... .......l0—lb Montreal. clear ... ... ... 600124“ Quebec, tel: .....le-eb Halifax, snow eec .. -.. “JO-id It. John. fair ... . ......30-l2 Boston, clear ... ... ... ....ss-lt New York, clear ..e ... “ll-iii Charlottetown, cloudy ... ...2d--|i i-ligh tide this morning at sac and tonight at 8.29. ' Bun sets thie eilsrneon at l)! end rises tomorrow morning 0.50. Fui moon leturdsy reb. 18rd 2J6 p. m. Surnmerslde tide eighteen minutfl ilicr an» Fillflliiiieisra, Annual reached the ChrlstopherSt. station, The car ierry made iour round trips yesierday. She had a little trou- ble with ice in the morning, but in the afternoon conditions were good. The mail train arrived in the city at Norton Her late departure subscriptions Delivered By Hell. Onnndn us 0.10.1. , partments of Edu 7 tion, and Praised " School Principals. ‘I We have before brought to the. . tice of the public in this placg I high value which educational autb i- ties everywhere in Canada piece -) the Oratorical Contests now e conducted in seven provinces-in si by the Departments oi Edu and in others by 19501"! “W? with the co-operation oi the D0 mcnts oi Education. _ Here is whet Mr. W. D. Lowe, ,1 A, Principal 0i the Windsor-W ville Technical School, in Ont " writes to the Toronto Daily which is sponsoring the contest. Ontario: f, ‘we wish to congratulate the '1 ~ onto Dally star on the very hen: " n1 eiiects oi these contests in cum-aging our pun"! to strive to ter the important art or public ins. Probably there is nothing v _ our ‘ attempt that 5701301 I I t; ' comment amongst the iic generally as docs this tralninl Lose no more time-Enroll tnds The list oi schools entered ‘is follows: h... '. i I I a_ KING'S COUNTY ' Murrey River School. Souris Hilh School. New Perth School. Rollo Bay West School. Little Pond School. South Lake School. i queen's court's! f Mt. Stewart School. Hunter River School. Dunstsilnsge School. {eesant Valley School. Springfield School. _ _'- "i. PIIIG! OOIM?! Alberton High School. Freeland School. Kensington School. CIIAILOTTITOWN a5!‘ 3. west Kent St. School. Prince oi’ Weiss College. ii.‘ Conservatives t, I lrrCaucui-f ioregathered in caucus this morn icr their iourth meeting oi‘ the pa} ' ent parliamentary session. Discuss . covered a survey. it ls understood, ' , , , the reparations proposal for - ' ment oi war indemnity claims up a total oi 82,500,000 and other g4 ernmcnt legislation. Opposition . provisions in the reparation; ma‘ ure to PM’ only a portion oi so: oi the claims approved and adjud "ti! "Don by the reparation co mlmioner from one to two yes-rs will be voiced from the Conserv ive benches. The meeting toga, q‘ largely attended. In addition ts — R. B. Bennett. Conservative l - I Oliposition iront bencha-s and - , Conservative members in the -i . ‘ e large number oi senators .. I ins the party, were in attend . . A quarter oi e miillcq my that the dictionary mflkllj d u never heard oi ere i" day. inthoboohg e Condensed speeme 1 lATl-de per yqq _- tssehinerbcnlntll D l ‘YOU WAN‘! 000D * Priollfllorls; i“