‘or a MERCHANT —_~_o mqatfcasily dad in your asli. l Don't condemn in othsra what yen zlw __‘____ -.__-._.__.____-..__. _.--.-__- .. .__..-_. _.. -_-____ g fluaiidlan, Founded UB7. "M" (ownifluarsllaa Two Cassia. lsarllsili‘ ,,.@-@——' . aun t. S owDeitOf Quarter Million; (Covers lirinoeidliward cllalunrrtro. CAN, BDSATURBDAY, MAR) CH swwy isldod 22, .1930 __._._.. ____..__._...___.__._.______._.-_- .___ ._. Ill 000000 uliinlills 0l0__|ss0l 125,000 Needed To In- stall New Water Sup. ply For CharlotteJ , tow n. ‘me Water Commissioners o! Char- ttetown hays come to the decision at it is absolutely necessary to get additional water supply, as the emllnd now. made on the domestic . e is such that in the event oi any ricus iire the city would be great- ,- hanrlicaplied. Alter a recent fire s wells were tested and only seven eet remained which would have . m entirely insuiiicient were a see- nd fire to have occurred that/night. The Commissioners have been ailing enquiries and investigations tile vicinity oi Charlottetown for new supply and have been in con- uliaiirm with Mr. Lea. an eminent engineer in Montreal, and have lo- sted a supply on the rirsouley Point I‘ ad which it ls considered will ans- er their purposes. 111a engineer has ct complctsp a detailed examina- ion oi the;cost oi installing this . w supply but in round figures it thought to be about $126,000. The Oonimlssloners approached l e city council on the aublect and i a special, meeting on Monday i|ht it wasilrnanimousiy decided to authorize an wiloatlon tot-ha Ull- lsiature now in session ior author- ization lo ias e bonds to the extent oi sizimiio, ich will mean an an- llusi hotel-est oat oi $6,000.. It was sta ‘d at the mee" that the water Commission is in excel- lent iinanoialioondition at the pres- lrlt time, and its bonds are all being reii taken one oi; so that no more isvorabie opportunity couirl‘be had oi providing the additional supply than at the prelient. lllucrl IMPROVED Rev. n. soon. Fulton. thouah much improved. la obliged to remain M some days in the Hospital. The Rev. lir- Outhouse will conduct both ser- vices in Zion Church tomorrow. ANNOUNCEMENTS. comm; EVENTS. MEETlNGS. mu .l"liclrli iloo at ool-nwall tonight- Why and skate. 3593 show Mt. “Warning. Special 2bbT-3-i2-3l. Vbtewart, Wednesday. "Small rtunuliqo gale at st. jeters oolidroonl Saturday evcnlnl all an, sou Iv . , ‘ "notloei-Now is the time‘ to save flimsy on your ioo car at Purdie d: hfluson‘: Fin oi Shoes. l_ "Great lbiscouuid It" out. B12 Firs Si: oi footwear starting ‘daturdaii minim. Plirdie o Ferguson shot co. sssa-al l 2F "Rcserve-Lwhcnt _ tal- Monday "m. whortl ' Who? mam .mppar;_~ asaar, othcri lady Patricia lunacy, affection- ately known the world over an ‘Pr-in- cesa", fat who observed lsar 44th birthday on St. Patrick's Day. illll lllllt r00 iiulllll 0r Hlllllfllilil Debonair Youth Talres Mother-h Life -l In- surance- Said To Be (Canadian Press) m. Mar. ;sl-'rhe erinlo of mattricide today was proved against Harry Fox, a well born and debonair youth. and‘ he was sentenc- ed to be hanged. Young Fox strangled his mother, a charming gray haired woman oi’ ca. as she lay in her bed irl their hotel at the rash- ionable seaside resort o! Mar-gate last autumn. Then to cover his tracks. he set the room aiire..Not long before, Fox had-insured his mother's life for considerable sums. Atwedll Arid Co. Indebtedness About'$47,000 (Canadian Press) OTTAWA. March lit-Creditors in Ottawa and district oi L. M. Atvrell and Company. bsnimlrt stock broken, number about I00 with =a total lndcbtednasspl ap- proximately 848,000 on the Corn- pnny's part. according in a r0011 of in; custodian. Thc first sheet- ing oi the creditors is scheduled iorhlareh M, at Montreal. Approves Crvrl Disobedience (Canadian Prise) ABMADABD, India. Mar. 2l~Thl all India Congress economic today approved the civil disobedience cam- paign or isanhtasa Gandhi and as. pianos the hose that the entire country would respond ilysftcsis to- ward aiastanlaat at more‘ laarai “i. UnfovoirdblatTradapBoidrtcc. '7" iAgqinat Cunodoifaat "Your. ("r-i "we" Quad-insures‘ if“ calmer omen , thsélraaaoc - ohlltfl’. R. Ii. lllltoh, D. A. Haulin- . . Miftilitl. For; .. Awful». - Crime. . ‘ ‘class hulls ‘to ‘head ‘new zsaland PRUTESTANT lliillE r00 l0l0ll0lls Bill For Promotion of Charitable Enter. . prise Before Legisla- tore. A Bill is now before tho Lqlllatlla in which Honorable I’. L. Eduard. I. f1‘. Riggs, J. A. ‘Webstaryfl. Willa non, Lloyd b. Murray, I. M. Btcwart, J. B. Harris. J. A. McMillan, 5. N. Robertson and W. I. Bentley arr ba- ing incorporated to: the establishing in the City o! town. a Protestant Rome for aged Ladies, which will be 090B to the whole Province.‘ It willibs relnansbend that tbs late Horace Haszard with whom Mr. a. '1‘. Higga was associated-in business. lsit the residuum! his estate to be used for this purpose; lame others left bequests yfor a similar pill-pose otte~ aadtberrusteeaiseiitlsnowtime, togettha entotpflseundervway. i. Once the institution is in operation“ it is coniideniiy expect/ed that other charitable persons will also gener- ously provide something in their wills‘ for this highly; commendable 701k. sir-nu m is. lion-in tbrcthcr _ , _ cities-y o “a, wherqaltar a h! j on endoimcht hind is edyaad, no doubt. in this Province sufiicient nines -will liodllmlallbdbfl make" this ' institution 'a‘ ‘credit to the city. 4 . . Tbs Home will likely be known as the Charlotte itesideaes andti-ls dir- ectors hope to have it under way durlna the present villi’- I IIMQGCHIIQ‘ Ont. , . . I Ayrshire Horde (llidal to The Guardian) . Toaoirm, Ont, Mar. sh-A. u. weir, or south Land, New zsaisnd. and President or the Ayrshire hl-eed- ers Association oi’ that count-r! liiii r. Mills oi Northland, l3. a... mom- panied by Frank Napier. BMW- 055' adian Ayrshire nresdsrr Annotation. are at present instill I W“? '7 "l" lpeetion of the isadirla Ayrshire ost- tic herds oi Oates-ion Messrs. Weir and, Milli were scat to Osnsds by the New zesland Ayr- shire Association to insrfl Wow"! Ayrshire herds with a view to, sneer‘ taming whathsr_ Canadian Milli!" herds can replace the old country Bcotland. ea a sourcs ice rsttins we herds. An embargo oi several 1y“?! standing prevents than from Ivttint out build irom ‘Mulli- (Canadian Press) clOaaadaI-td. Arleaalabsill caasisaessasshss Irlaoat. some tholguarallvruan ‘In. . un-r-a-i-s-ii relltet-l ass , allusion-Mat decontamination-emissa- museums-so.» --. autumnal-raver. "its sifllilitms Reduction In - Freight Rates On Md r. Lumber i- (Special to\il‘ha Guardian) duotioniairelghtraieaoliourcsnts from the Canadian Maritime Pro- vinces into Nsw-Inaiandwalrewrts edtotllabepartnarstoifloairae today. ‘rblsreduetiooisaapachd increase materially already fill! shipasantoofdanadlaalunlberilethe rogionconosrrsed. Well Known , . Passes Away» Iwitli Pneumonia e Scrved 'Forty,Yeaifs in The Post Ofice.‘ _ a osrsrrsln occvsrins h w" i" m. ‘cumin d MI. James wasrsnsororr. llar. ah-A re- . a hundred pounds on lumbar I-hiblilfl _ rulllll 00st: o, llilslll llljs Mr.J oTcslirlr r til: Late Dictator relate do livers, recently ' didator od Ipail. who died suddenly lssa-Parlshololanhlarch 10.01:. heart, ailment ss ma. _ l ‘and in. ircr ierty-ysars-in the seniors: ‘money ,' cedar whiehwsatoccaseintoatieeton Maytl. _ Thsdecaasedls survlvedbyllla wifaoneaondobminbttanmsssd onodaughla- llothsr at. vlaosat. of soul-is. The ism left ior the bedside o! harhthsr yesterday morning. \ Escaped Prisoner Is Shot Dead (Canadian Press) rlorrroosllrir. Alta. March al.-- Thomas harass, one o! two prisoners who have nude a break from Ipeig- ner Prison early today, was killed in a Iuh battle with county ofiesrs near bare shortly before tsn a. in. today. Roberto at the county jail gave no lnfcrmatlonyoonosrning nee Hughes, whoaocompanled Iarnes in the dash fw liberty. .T<*¢vcm¢rr.r4*¢. -* the OonflIII-tion dc Retro Dame. . ' (Canadian Press) hounds. March ZL-ileports from Bucharest today said that A all Jewish boys who-are born in Bumanla, next week will ba nam- .. ed Balfour and the girls will be named Balloaris. In this lnan~ nor will the Jewish community commemorate the name of Lord Jalloar, who died ibis weak in lssglissd and a week oi mourn- inghaa also been oclaimed by Iiusaslslan Jews. » “X i . Dies-From Heart Failure - ‘la-a... (Canadian Press) IR-IIRIBIOTON, N. 13., Mar. 21— l-lavelock 00?. Rblistrar oi the Uni- versity or New Brunswick, died to- , night at 11rd City Opera House while i a performance of "Twelfth Night" was being given by the under grad~ uatea oi the Urdves-sity. Apoplexy caused death. The iatsi seizure came lrhe was in hlahieat at the opera house and death ioliowedsoon ai- ldl‘ his removal from the theatre. ‘nu docs d had been Registrar oi tnsoniversity oi rr. a. since 100a and a barrister since m1.- Act Mooted ‘hstiadullrlsbcsudbasimsslslblel reruuucassneiaiulalusrrteasily Lalldurefs Com Before The Labour Union pensation‘ In Address larred reoueatfor a Compen- sation sot, which is at present before 000v 0r Eiiill BACK AMDNGST ms All F0lK Remains of G r e a t Statesman Passed Unnoticed A lo n g Lonely Snow Cover. ed Roads to Old Fain. ily Home. (Canadian) Press) YVHPPINGIHAMII, Scotland; Mgr. il-l-Ths body or the Earl of Balfour W" brournt back amongst his "ain folk" today by his faithful valet, (James Coltman. to whom the veteran u. ‘nuts TlIllNNlIwhenltpsy-aioba irdiwiilsyeaassii. OIL MERCHANT Show A ilrnllili ls vlluln Al $415,000 Former President And Chief Justice Owned Real Estate N e a r Murray Bay, Que. aid- (Canadian hem) WAIIIINGRUN. Mar. 2i-- A Nil- statesmnn said I just before he died Wednesday morning. 1n the early hours of the morning the train‘ leached Dunbar coal-in; the oak col-l fin of Antique design. Coltnian stood by idariully as the hody 0i the‘ man] he lrld served ior a quarter o! a com: tliry was placed in a motor hearse. on its last journey to Whittilsgehame,| the old family home. The Dunbar fisher iolk knew nothing of the rrangements, and theybody of the man who had been Prime Minister, had attained world wide lama and frequently had helped them with “"1!” net!- Plssed unnoticed. As the hearse travelled along the lonely snow-covered roads to Whittinga-i bdiues bdweverrtissi yiiilzers seemed to feel‘ instinctively it was and stood silently at their cottage doors with bared heads. The Min-I ister oi the Whlttingehame Church.’ the Rev. Marshall Lang, brother oi| the Archbishop oi’ Canterbury. met the coiiirl as it was borne to the ‘Bal- four's Scottish home church. 4AA Believes George Has Something “Up His Sleeve ’~’ (Canadian Press) LONDON, Mar. His-Parliamentary lobby circles indicated today the oun- victiors was growing in ranks o: the Liberal Party that Rt. Hon. David Lloyd George, Liberal Leader has in hand some deal with the Govern- ment. Mr. Lloyd George has been irankly reticent with his colleagues recently, and members of the party expect to hear of the supposed deal at the party meeting ‘Iilesday. Names oi prominent members oi’ the Mac- Donald Government, who are said to be carrying on the negotiations are mentioned in conversation, and even the place oi private meeting ls speci- iied. Labor left wing members are show- ing great interest in the mattar. Home oi them believe that the pro- posal is (or a moderate Labor Liberal coalition in defense oi free trade. which would facilitate the iormatlon or a separate lsit wing socialist party and would rid the Government of iett wing embarrassment: within the Labor Party. Meanwhile w. ‘Lloyd George is reportedly adopting a "trust me" attitude. Nearly 75.000 women are in the uselaglslature. I -lls openingbis address 1dr. Best reminded his bearers that he was aailhararlcridoIeitalos-norapessi- ralst. Iaballeyedtbatlbcaoisoi Qtiaslsds should always be sounded wbsnvsrtiustimbic. 1n Canada hbarccssdhiansaioiustalltticbso- ‘sIthaaiaaay-othnwaoainthe OCH. ltiiitausisoncoendltion whlgIsMaid-ssetpvrovalb-tlsenialt- - 31"" In ibisslabtysaroidiloy‘ British government employ. ii ' I-VIouse Will lion today {or the probate oi the will of the late William Howard Tait showed the former President and Chief Justice left an estate val- ued at $415,000. As iyled by Mrs. Tait. the petition for probate show- ed ‘m. Tart owned real estate near Murray flay, Qua, and the mansion on Wyoming Avenue in Washington. together animated to be worth $125,000. - ‘W! 171.53 rilllsslllllill Adjourn For Two Weeks At Easter, After Which Date. of General El- actions May. Be An. nounced. (“r ' ‘lot-he’ *‘ i OITAWAHCmt. March IL-Ti-le allowance to Veterans Bill was con- tinued to be decided last evening un- til nearly closing urns. In the end the bill received its secassd reading. and has been roicrrad to a spacial oolrlmittaa for iurflier consideration. Among those who contributed to the discussion was Mr. A. Ii. MscLean (Prince) who supported the principle o1 the bill. It did not. Perhaps, he aaid go far enough, but any defects in that raapaot could be remedied by the committee new taking charge oi it. The Companies Act, which eman- coed irons the Senate last year but too late to have consideration. lol- lowed the measure and is quite es;- tenslve in its provisions. and largely oi s. tAoi-lnical and departmental nat- urmltwassgroedaitarbriafdls- eulion. to pass the second reading. andreier ittoaspaeidlcosssmittae, yettobe llipdlhfieiTflboflflflli-lll. onaaulendlngtrselumlsarmarirating attlfldfiiloirhdr thahtasst Act. ralnoraffslrswarereportsdasldths Evusaldiovaslcd. , Ganlsnlllccticalhta Atthsraquastoltholaadereithe Ownositlon, iheI-iauol-Irportniu waslsrtovulhstlildondallnorder tlltlmOahamwhollaalouaaaug. .._..__..._. communion" page 1 i 8 Year Old Boy Suicides; Was Scolded By Teacher N. Y, wralaunsnavcaocaaaot blstsacharierbsiruaaruiy. molrsrsasnsouw stoslasaasgnasacsorossilal-vlolasvpaoasrelosnascveillatssncalosssacssssasahsaias Annual subscriptions assumed use. - I! loll Canola and U.l.A.b1.d0 Public Accounts Deficit) =1 Governmenfs Reckless Expen- diture Landing The Province In’ Bankruptcy. The public accounts tabled in til legislature yesterday showed a deli- ioili. of $244,048.29. The Governmerl cllisrll the deficit l8 $176,540.37, bil while they taka credit for interest in Sinking Funds on the revenue sith they omit to debit sinking iund pay- ments on the other hand. The baianu sheet is not a creditable productitns in other respects as it is not evq made to balance. On ordinary eti- penditurs the deficit is 813,434.46. Tii balance sheet is given below. Con J5EE :2; ‘page '1 lllnlllsllv is liili $Fl iii Premier Announ That Session W1 Probably Prorogua Within Fortnight. Provincial Legislature, March 22nd, The House met at 1050 a. m. Mr. McLure, in pursuance oi ads tics, asked (Question 28): ' i. Give the respective ages oi the twenty-two pure bred Holstein cowl “ ‘ on page 26 oi the Anmd Report of the ‘rrllstees and Medici Superintendent o! Faicorlwood Iona" pital. 2. Give the total amount paid few cattle feeds for Falconwood Farm during i029. a. was any pure bred cattle sold irol-n the Falconwood Fsrnl during 1929, and have they all been paid tor) 4. Was any transfer oi reglatrln tion certificate of any pure bred alh mal on the farm made before I! actual sale and payment and why? l-ion. Mr. tea replied that the It eirclllellcv. \SN'T A SutloAY iulomo: March Im-Qireq W"! WW1! "Bill. m.‘ and col. ': 35¢ tide