' MAXiMS . OI A l MERCHANT Notsfewareoo they can afford to follow their prin- times. ciples in these troublou how is! ".111; (lunch u. Illllnd IIII. “macaw: Guardian ‘lwe Conic. cnTiRwTTsTowN. Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CANADA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1931 Read by Everybody .14 PAGES Boflwvbt Russia is the which tho Europe of this generation has got to bear. MAXIMS OIL MERCHANT (‘POSS Annual Bllhllllltllflllt By llnll Canada and a Jolivsgeu 50.00. I. A. “.50. I00 Peruvians Are Killed In Revolution Captain Campbell Receives Royal Welcomi In Eng. U. S. Ambassador Dawes Pays High Tribute -—Says Men Like Campbell A Better Than N.,$. LIBERAL PARTY STANDS REAIIY_T_II HELP ‘In Any Scheme lior Im- To Slpeed King Thousand Am- bassadors and Fifty Thousand l Politicians. Royal Bride‘ Haws- vecuéiliiiiiliu of mm M Princess Andrew of Gmeco, a P" "'1 la the rains-way outfit Iho wore following her marriage in Paris the other day urPrince George n! iiesse. (British United Press) LONDON, Fob. .20.—U. B. Ambas- sador Charles G. Dawes paid high tiSmie to Capt. Malcolm Campbell, Knight-designate and the worlds motor car speed king, at a dinner tonight ,. ‘ ‘ _ f‘ ‘ “ home from whining new laurels in Amer- ica. “Men like Captain Campbell and Lindbergh," Dawes said, "are better than a thousand Ambassadors and 50,000 politicians." / Campbell, in e brief speech, Ill that hi; frat would have been impos- sible without the financial assistance of Miss Betty Carstairs. weilthy it was brought out that Miss Car- stairs furnished 10,000 pounds ster- Glmbbelliwli voitllérouslilflfeet- ed by cheering ‘tn-annotate. he ir- rived at Waterloo Station.’ King George approved, conferrlnga Knight hood on,hi1n for letting the new world's not»: cu speed ‘recordf A special train brought the racing dri- ver to lnndon from Southampton. "I guess the engineer tried to show m; some speed," Campbell remarked to the British United Press cones- pondent during g moment in the crush. “We arrived two minutes a- BANK TELLER head of time.‘ His speed was reduc- ed. however, when he got into the back seat of a motor car and start- streeis to a reception at Westminster nm z YEAR$L............... (Siltcial to the Guardian) MONTREAL, Feb, I0-—Admittin¢ he embezzled $8,300 ofthe bank's "WHEY and lost it in a gambling house, Mclicy Cambraggle, young ilallun teller of a Royal Bank oi Can ldl branch was sentenced to two Years less one day today and to be iairerlcd to Italy. Cambrsggie, who i‘ ‘lid '1‘ be of I prominent Italian ("filly was one o! the employees ln the bank when it was recently held “P bl’ five men who escaped with $0,000. ANNOUNCEMEN is, colvuuu hVcN rs, MEE'i‘lNGa' tyros. sill-it" AWLa-fahfiiit-‘iffi 00M‘. s“ w Ihow. Final w ' P Mlt-l-Il-uit-mon-tuos-li "Hockey at New Glasgow, “(ill-by River Stun vs. New C ‘ - 39W IiflPUfilil. . S“. “Hooker at Highfiald, Saturday “lsht. uliulcmtcwn Priniors u, "whites. Skating after match. a“ "The annual mseting ‘of the l 0. n. n. will be held on Monday, Psbflm-v as, at a p. rn. sm-z-za-al. .52. in arc-atom Much 20th. ' soz-a-n-ii xlew all on Monday, rotatory um. m” 102's»... mu. 1t took the fastest automobile driver on earth l0 minutes to make l0 yards, at the start frmn the stat- ion. The brief drive across m West- ‘ ‘ , however, was made without mishap through dense, cheering throngs. The procession passed num- erous ‘American flags hanging in the centre of the street enroute. A crowd of 2,000 applaudsd, following Camp- belIs ten minute spesch of thanks for the racepton and the Knlglithood which the King has decided to con- fcr on him. "I hope that I have strengthened the friendship of two of the greatest nations on earth- the United States and Great Brit- ain," Campbell said. He is to go to Buckingham Palscgtomorrow to vis- it King George and receive his knighthood. Some H u s-lqa nds Denounced By Lady Member (QWWPII PF!" MNDON, lib. lit-Husbands who leave their wives , nilus and bo- queeth their estates io charity or to their mistresses, were denounced in prevent such bequests was can-led on its second reading b! lsl vom to I. ‘Bio impontut of this measure slated at bringing mgllsh law into conformity with that of most other- ootintiiel, was Min leaner Rath- little. secretary. d-il-Si. bani, ihdependnt member for the . '-— mums mun univsrsitfll. "u: ntltfgimfflfflmmd“flmmuuusmunucuuuw ilmtlnhyahm fiqmgmgppmun‘ foghiswlfesaud . Qlfilzfliidlilfllho laidinmovili $11!.“ 'm“"""" _"};_. ,_ nan reading. as HALIFAX. N. 5.. Feb. ling on behalf of communicators. _ xi provement of Condi- itions-If it Met with Liberal Approval i . (Canadian Press) l 20.-,-‘I‘he L Government of Nova Scotia was sub- jected to a broadside attack on prac- tically all its fronts this afternoon, when A. B. MaeLean, Liberal house leader opened a, two and one half hour verbal assault with the charge that "we have not had l ponsible government in this province since 1925." He continued with declara- tlons that the farming, mining, lum- bering and fishing industry had nev- er been in such deplorable condi- tions, as at present, that the liquor ' ‘ - was partlzsn, and closed with a statement that the Liberal party stood ready to join forces with the Government in any scheme for improvement of conditions the ud- ministratlon might put forward, if it met with Liberal approval. Debate on the address in reply to the Speech ‘Prom the Throne was moved by Premier G. S. Harrington, who will Bflmh “m” 'p°°db°“‘ mPINMP“ speak when the assembly meets again’ on Monday night. Clo’ Firm Cited; Must. Get Two Rations A Meal ‘ (Special to the Guardian) PARIS, l-‘eb. bib-The world's biggest soldier boy ls at present in the French army. .11! is An- dre Devaliard, l9, who towers 6 feet l1 inches in the air: and wdghs 242 1-2 pounds. There was no uniform large enough for the conseript, so he was provided with a special let of‘ everything, including I. bed. The Colonel of his regiment lignd an order authorising Devpliard to draw two normal rations for each meal. ' The British Airl Ministry Comes In For Attack Demands For Thorough Inquiry Into Efficiency Of The (Ad- ministration Coming From All Quarters——Many Incidents (British United Press) LONDON, Fob. 20.—Heavy attacks are being made upon the conduct of the Air Ministry, and today demands for a thorough inquiry into the ef- ficiency of the administration were coming from all quarters. Ever since have felt that the Ministry should be overhauled andmade the sub- ject of a Parliamentary investigation. The recent inquiry into the R-IOI crash revealed how it ls possible for experts to be overruled, and now the inquest overtile victims of the fly- ing boat Iris III has strengthened the conviction that something is ser- iously wrong with the present admin- istration of the air force. The heavy losses sustained by the force last year when sixty five persons were killed, not counting the 8-101 death Is, Capitalized (Canadian Press) UPPAWA, Ont“ Feb. ‘ML-incor- poration of the Berksco Investmenm, Limited, oi’ Charlottetown, P. E. I. with capitalization of ‘$2,500,500, is noted in the current issue of the Can- ada Gazette. l Mildred a Bennett Names Greatest Woman Of Day A’ (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO, Feb. 20-—Thnt Miss Margaret Bondfield, Englands woman Labor member 0' Parliament had made the greatest impression upon her and that she was one of the clevcrest women of the day, was the opinion expressed by Mm Mildred Bennett, sister of Rt. Hon. R. B. Bennett, Prime Minister of Canada, {who was guest of honor of the Wom- en's Canadian Club at luncheon in the Royal York today. Miss Bond- fleld has a man's mind and the pow- er to cut deeply into any problem, stated Miss Bennett. Among the women of England who came in for a share of her admiration were, Mrs across Canada when 1 have visited most of the Womens Canadian Clubs in all the cities, I must con- fess that I have been overwhelmed wit}, the great service they are do- ing for Canada and t~ which they are dedicated of un‘ this Brest country of ours, concl, l Miss Ben nett. Mrs C. my Greenaway presid- Appeal Dismissed (Cauadialfit) ,N.il~,hb.20- In the Kingvs ltelcon Price, a Monctancesoinwhiohtimaooiuad wuohugedwlthanautheeppoal ofthefliownwlldilllliledbrtbe NewIrunlwlsktodanThrCrown had appealed formula! of the At $2, 500, 500 . Philip Snowden and Miss Ishbel, MacDonald. In my various Joumeys‘ l Last Minute News Flashes (Canadian Press) BERLIN, no. zo-Jrnreé pistol shots rang through the main lob- by of the Reichltag this after- noon, but the bullets went wild and nobody was iniured. Police seized the man with the pistol and held for examination as to his sanity. (Canadian Press) - \ QUEBEC, Que, Feb. flit-Emil St. Godard, Le Pas, Mum, mush- er, won the second 40 3-5 mile lap o! the Eastern Canada In- ternational dog derby here to- day. St. Godard won the first lap yesterday. Godarifs time to- day was 4:09:40. (Canadian Press) ST. LOUIS, Mo, Feb. 20- Following a restful night, Ban Johnson, former head of the ‘ American League, has s “fight- ing chance" to pull through his I present illness, his physician, Dr Robert If‘. Hylnnd said today. Saskatchewan Will Vote On Pooling Plan (Canadian Press) REGINA. sash, Feb. Bit-The greatest gfliil growing province of Canada, Saskatchewan, is to vote on the much debated 100 per cent pool- ing plan. By a vote of 46 to 5, the Legislature approved a resolution providing for a referendum on the so called “compulsory pool," under which u! grain grown m satiat- chewan would be handled by s. single grower controlled mnrkstlnl llmoy. Voters on the referendum are u- pectcdtobealltholewhoholdau N11"! in III!!! lIWlnl, 111M011. farmers, lesson, and mortllfll. in- cluding agents of mortgage compen- isl. Wives of formers engaged in grain growing, as well, are enacted to be eiiglbialszt nanny non h plugs of ciahlhl llllslmuto put the plan into effect mould It tulvdifldilgivflhgxrg- be Inland Iron flu y-hk "MUST PAY toll, and the utwppty three killed al- ready this ycl-rfllavc alsb stirred public opinion. In the case of the ‘Iris III, the loss of nine lives was attributed to the senior officers re- fusal to allow a s‘; ordinate officer, who was a more competent pilot where flying boats were concerned, to resume control at the critical mo- ment. It was also revealed that this senior officer was appointed to com- mand a flying boat squadron, al- though he knew little or nothing a- bout thsi type of aircraft, all his previous experience having been with land machines. It is recognised that British pli- ots and airplanes are the finest in the world, and the charges are not against them, but against the Air Ministry, which is declared to be in- competent. Another demand is that the system of court martial, which exists in the navy when a ship is the disnter to the R-l0l, politicians‘ llvmfiivlllvl Will P..,v.~.z.. 75 Rebels In Lima, Peru, Stage Unsuccessful Attempt To Seize Presidential Palace . (British Unliwl Press) LIMA, Peru. Fill. 20.—An a ttmpt to scizc control cl the revolutionary Government uias tliwartzd by loyal troops today in an uprising which began in Lima and came to its san- guinury climax in a sharp battle at the ancient fort of Real Felipe, out- side Ccllao, seven miles away. The casualties were undetermined. A communique said: “All rebels are prisoners." Martial law in Lima and Calico, the Capital's port was de- _clarccl, and heavy patrols tonight in ‘both cities maintained order. Un- ,casincss was caused by the fighting, but the Government issued a com- munlque declaring the uprising quel- lcd, the “situation under control." Thc city was quiet ‘this evening. The uprising began at dawn, when sixty armed civilians and military men from Callno attempted to seize the Presidential Palace in Lima. The Palace guards closed the doors and the conspirators retreated to Calico without appreciable fighting. Troops from the Lima garrison went to Callao and lnid sclgc to the rebels in the old fort. The rebels surrendered after airplanes had appeared over the fort. ‘ srxry KILLED ' LIMA, Peru, Feb. 20.-Slxty per- sons werc killed in an abortive ro- volt against the Government of Lieutenant-Colonel Luis M. Sanchez Cerro, revolutionary provisional Pre- sident, today. Official estimates to- night said that the figures were only approximate, not final. The ‘dead in- cludes forty Loyalists and twenty rebels. BUENOS AIRES, Feb. 20.—A San- tigo, Chile, dispatch to La Nacion today said that the garrison at Cal- lao, Peru, had rcvolted with the aid of the fleet and had demanded the resignation of President Sanchez Cerro. A warship from the north was said to have started to Callao to aid in the movement. The Peruvian Government this afternoon issued a lost, should be unuthwa in the n: force instead of the present method of inquiry. IlllEMPT 0N THE LIFE or ALBANAA (ma (British United Press) VIENNA, Australia, Feb. 20.—An unsuccessful attempt to assassinate King Zog of Albania was‘ made to- night in front of the Opera House. (Specill to the Guardian) ‘IDRONTO, rec. 20—Abraham Steinberg must pay with his life for the murder of Samuel Goldberg, his nephew and business partner. Mr! Justice Jeffrey pronounced the desthi sentence on the convicted man in winter criminal Assisos today, set- ting the date for the hanging at April 21 next. Abraham Stelnberg, stand up, dir- ected m- Justics Jeffrey in low ton- sl- Ths Jury have found that you tool the life of Samuel Goldberg; I cannot think of anything to say to yonhutthatwouldaddiotheegony of your soul; Ctcinburg, I can hold out no hops for you;l do most earn- oltbbdeechyoutoseekthooon- sciatica that your rslllfi Ind your bulletin stating that the revolution- ‘ary attempt in Peru had been com- pletely dominated. BUENOS AIRES, Feb. 20.—Tlie icorrcspondenl. of the newspaper La .Nacion at Posadas, Argentina, re- Lported today that rcvolutionists had captured the Paraguayan frontier town of Villa Encarnaclon. Rail and wire communication with Villa En- camacion was interrupted. Col. D. A. McRae ' Passes In Cal. SYDNEY, N. 8., Feb. 20.—-Col. D. A. MaoRae, formerly of Baddeck and a wartime Conunandcr of the Fight- ing 25th Nova Sections, is dead in California, according to word receiv- ed by friends here. Col. MacRae long commanded "C"‘ Company, and was a well known fig- uro in Army circles. He was fore- most in organization’ of the G. W. V. A. when lnvalkied home just before the close of the war in 1918. urllifilzl EPI n EM | c INCREASINQ (‘Sllitlll to the Guardian)‘ IONDON, Feb. M-Tho wave of influenza which has been sweeping England and Wales became more B.‘ l ,1 dustry. (Canadian Press) TORONTO, 0nt., Feb. Mall and Empire says today: “Be- hind Ottawas brief official announ- cement iast night of a change in automobile discounts for duty pur- poses, lies an enormous plan ‘which its advocates declare will, in normal times, provide $75,000,000 of new employment annually for Canadian workers and Canadian industry. Reached by long distance telephone in Ottawa last night, N. A. Brown, Vice President and General Manag- er of General _ Motors of Canada, disclosed this information. "rhe plan has opponents among manu- facturers of imported cars who have fought it with zeal and bitterness, threatening in some oases to hang out the to-let sign and in others to buildncw factories here to make the cars at present being imported or assembled. "The order in Council is based up- on a definite plan, having as its ob- jective the exclusion, in normal times, of some 840,000,000 worth of automobile imports annually. mostly from the United States, and the re- placement of that volume of vehicles manufactured within the dominion: "Every automobile manufacturer in Canada for Canadian consumption," declared Mr. Brown in onclusl Ill, “or exported to an export market from Canada, entails 8604 worth of work for Canadian labor. The new plan adopted by the government creates work for thousands of Can- adians." Jlze Weather, Etc. Ntvza Puss A Runner mom fur. REAR HE MAY Sn’ Down 0N You f ‘IORONIO, Feb. 2i~—Northeast winds cloudy some local sn-iufalls or flurries not rnuh change in lem- perature. Temperatures Minimum .. "t. t noun .. I High tide this afternoon at 1.24 and tomorrow morning at 1.82. Bun sets this afternoon at 6.81 and rues ounorrow morning at 0.60. First quarter moon Wednesday, Fd). U, 12.0 p. m. officlq figures made public Today. deaths from influenza. increased dur- ing the week by 1H u oompaed with the previous we: totalling m. In Inndon and the great towns the numb: of deaths shoe the first of January was 1,05 against 434 for the nsno period ht your. In the some towns than were 116 deaths from influenla h uodog sinus hit 20—'I‘he ‘ GHTERNMENT“, Million Dollars Cf “MM FAWNew Employment Change In Automobile Discounts For Duty Purposes Will Be Great Boost For Canadian Workers And Canadian In- _ 1m 1' ' . Charles A. Gill, engineer and super- L‘ of the “P” e and Ohio railroad, as he sailed on the S.S. Bre- men for Russia to take over his duties as consultant engineer and director of the proposed gigantic So- viet railroad system. Mr. Gill expects to remain in Russia for a year, during" which he will be active head of the huge development which calls for the expenditure of $900,000,000. Baxter Leaving For Georgie! (Canadian Press) FREDERICTON, N. B. Feb. 20~A quiet sitting followed yesterday's rush and surprises in the Provincial Legislature this afternoon wlLh the debate on the motion to adopt the address ended and the prcsclllaiioll of the Budget more than u xvcek away. Premier J. B. M. Baxter laft for _ Saint John this morning to prepare for his departure suiuluy for Georg- ia, on a trip WhlCh is cxpvcicd to take all of next week. lion. C. D. Richards, Minister of Lands and Mines, is acting Premier during the interval. “Cummed Up ” (Canadian Press) DONDON, Feb. 20—Chc\\'in,'z gum, which ls more or loss a mystery in England, occupied the attention of members of the House oi’ Commons today, They scraped and hobbled their way through gum-strewn Tob- bies. ‘Dourists from the United states- had thronged the lobbies (luring the day. i s POTATOES SHIP POTATOES d; TUR- NIPS l0 D J. HALLORAN 8.: CO" AT BOSTON, MASS. We will handle all your can on a straight commission of 6 per cent. We will make returns some day u cars arc sold. We are an old concern with $080,000.00 duets. We have had twenty-five year; of hm.- ost and _ dealing. Ship "'1 cnIl-Ioltm s Maine de- “U. 994 l-04fi9Q#&§-Q-Q-90§O40fiw0§t§- kOOOOO IIiLM-LIL l.