MAXIIVIS , MAXIMS . _. or a ' o, ‘ llama man an ysst like habit. say- hgyu-clfllfl about at the will at somobollylllfi-llli l0 Ill! Iii-I- Iosoobodmandeplosnstllopaso iieslaoovtlkoooosinotkssaloona- "' thuksovonhotasklsown. The Popl'Paper . ' Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARIJOTTETOWN. CANADA, SATURDA MARCH 15, 1930 laav. q, llllfll lililllvliou Delivered U-OQ . i, "" IyssaucaaadsansILuaoa-ss. 1. .?..".'.".'.".:..‘.'::'t'..~....‘. #23. u, raurgs x-Jailer ‘Steele Makes Statement “BOND SALESMAN” SENTENCE!) TO DIE IN MA Y Brflllds AS Ffllsé "it ti‘ In N E. ‘ a u AIRMEN Grit Propaganda Hi HANG lull union Siffiéiiihéililiililiilfiffii‘ i I" i1 i Y icni. BARKER Government Leader Reveals Scandalous Liquor Situation _ _ _ g i ly Denied By Official With 1 Unblemished Record. Gangs And ‘Speakeasies, Bootleggers And Moon-i nu Styledigond an... . _ _ a 1s AMAZED! a _ - __ gman Sentenced In shlners, Defeat Government In Move After i . | W312) (s; E3321: u»...- u altruism) m m i. . Sydney Yesterday by Mgve Of PrQhibifiQn “Checker Gmne” Pre- Funeral of One of umrI-rarmrdlignnmglmilzrmsg. uEPAFTTTnSIAINNuZ I i JlIdKe R953- __ ' ' Canada's Most Dar, a1. sun-mo or run rams-cosmos ALuANcz or Pllmcs rm- ’ mler Confesses Conditions Have “Iniensified ing Aviators. $£3."é‘§‘”..%l.l"?.’i."3i§ i..“i..‘3.§ff..§.'€‘.§€. $2.? (Canadian Pram i SYDNEY. N. 5-. March idf-Em- mott Sloan. self styled bond sales- man of Montreal, was today sentenc- nl m be hanged on May 20 for the murder of Blols Rahberg. who dicd from injuries received ai: the hands of Sloan on Feb. I last. Sloan was lenieneed to death by Judge ltoss. Sloan was convicted of the murder on March a. illiterate i (Canadian Press) ' IDNDON. Mar. lL-The possibil- uyoianantullooinomarger was Following is a more xtendad re- port of Premier Saundora’ sensation- al st-atomants on tho tamper-once sit- uation, dclivoxwd J the course of his speech on the Draft Address in the Legislature last Thursday: Tho Premier road tho rcforonco in tho Qpooch from the ‘fhrcno to the affoct that "visor-our and affective enforcement of tho Prohibition Act is being continued." and maintained l that it' was porfoctly b!!!“ Tho Gov- ernment. he said. had appealod to tho "people on the ground that the were able to enforce the Prohibition Act. All liquor regulations. the Prem- ier contended, are difficult to con- trol. However, these regulations have been carried out effectively, whatev- cr we may see in the local press to tho contrary. The officials, he de- clared. are making a great success of the Act; andpnly yesterday the Temperance Alliance, met in conven- tion in Charlottetown. expressed themselves. "without one singls ex- ception," as highly pleased with the A Thousand Fold” And Admits That Law- less Element Is Completely Out Of “Hand. Claims Temperance Improvement.- Tilc leader of tho Opposition had referred to evidences of intomperancc that he had seen. He, Premier Saunders, had kept his eyes opcn too, and he had hoard thinas. Ho tion that on tho Saturday previous to Christmas night he left Bummer- side for Tlgnish with a very largo number of coaches, and only saw one person undor the influcnco of had mot one of tho conductors (In a .-_ i train who volunteered the lnforlnafi _ IIIMIII SAUNDERS vm aosalosood in u» Legislature o» l conditions had “intensi- aflgponsasad-fold" and that the (Canadian Pros-ll TORONTO, Ont. Mar. l4--To Pay their last respects to one of Canada's moat daring aviators during the world war, s. number of United States airmen will fly in Toronto from Buffalo tomorrow to attend the funeral of Lieut. Col. w. G. Barker. who was killed in a crash at Ottawa. Blames TYleLadies For Potato Slump (Special to the Guardian) BELFAST. Mar. it-The desire Mr. Steele hassonpd town iaithiully, both as policsms-n and jailer. 1n November. 190i. he was ~“-‘tothe9umm " Police libroc and ocrvod honorably in that capacity until July 15b. i013. V1101! ‘he entered upon his dutiu ls iailcr in the Prince County jail. where he served under the Nathieson Arscnnult Governments. In 193. when the Stewart Govflnlnont came into power. he was again appointed laller and gave excellent service during his term of 011106. which audi- ed on October lst.. 1921, when the DITION WHEN TAKEN OVII IYTII PIESENT GOVERNMENT AND THAT TWO STILL] WEI-l FOUND IN THE JAIL AT THAI! TIME. WAS MADE TODAY I!’ HI. JOHN STEELE, JAILER. UNDER ‘THE Yl-IOBDING ADHINISTIATION AND ONE 0F SUMMER- SIDI’! MOST BIPUTAILI AND ISTIEMID CITIZILNB. . sayathatbenevcrsawastlllinhl life. excepting once on llcensd prqnlaes and legally operated in tlia city of Winnipeg. m. Steele states that althoufi tiaelodrswereoniyinstaircondl- tiion. and the windows secured in the some manner as they were bQ- and fora the pmerst Government put l‘ sumo stool bars, there was novq any drunkenness. fighting or dB turhauos o! any kind. nor wcrcthlI any pialnia suada by citisq living near at hand. of rowdyim In mongst tho ,’ . nor any Q ma" will)’ by 1Q"! Kilflllliig Act- had not perhaps mcasurod up efforts o! we present administration llqiluf- Thlt. the Premier declared. g, “in ‘m, g1 . shippingmagnata. presiding at the to the espooiatisaa of all, but they in that respect. "Aren't these people is something unknown in the history "l “dfiwsa; §§.,'::°';,,,,Z . ‘can 1”‘; “W4” “wawm” w” *7“ awn“ ‘u u“ 7"" m“ i annual meeting cs the iamwrt and hsiiavau ‘it was _a much more of- capable or Judgina? They are - ' viocwwhsi ii i - ‘ u‘ .. ,1“, 1,, m, “M, “m” u, i-“°"°1" °‘ . "'* “ifim” °5 m” w‘ t nut Linc. whose bluinou n cnlli- dependent u» minis: " ” ' " “' ""- 5" 1mm‘ Arch“: m," * ' m. can. w. that u. u... scrub cooled iaruolrwlth douih America. A dibdllhbldfl’ asked Lord xylen- authowheoouldowoctiogivsol- flciant service as chairman and “Mains director of the ‘hamperi- md Holt Line. when he was at tho slmc time a. dlloctor and chairman mlwwflhdtcfllflPflhtqllml director ,0! a bank. a. railway and lninsurancc company." ford Kyles- "Ii replied. "The others are all lilwlng companies and 1 regard "will as (not if I am loarad a fow M" yes-l"! I hope to no than as “iiiwmolltcfwhichlriiainneod M be ashamed." , English Channel a Tunnel Mooted - (Canadian Press) - IDNDON. Mar. w-oommit- i"! Ptudying tho project for an 5181541 Olnnnol tunnel to concoct "Ill-lid llld wanes. mods Public a Mivrtiicday saying that they could ‘i’ Milli": ass-inst the feasibility °““°i* I Mint ‘may added how yesterday and at 1 o‘ciook adjourned pect u. tn. Audit an mi . - ght be n“ _ .. , °“"- M “M!” Opinion could ho °°"‘"""‘°“ " ‘M’ "h" °°“'°' P” until s p. m. Monday. non. m. Mac- amended with advantage. The Pre- u“ m“ w rm“ m“ m’ mm 3'“ Cm" been opened durins the out vw- em hi4 ‘mfkld W! "WNW U - alien ooualiy. tho speaker said he had nov- ‘Mm’! h” mm“ t" ‘Mme’ m‘ to sales the Board's» the world at large. . "hi" (be mend was puma Mliiamcontlnued the debate on the mior replied that tn. wording of tho xn respect . . b? construction cl a pilot tunnel. n 7” mmflr“ ‘mu w" mum‘ Draft Address spacial-HI for upwards resolution was tho same as the ox- yum n w“ album an the even‘ BEEN“ Mu‘ ‘l-hh" Wm] W?" "l!" i" h" W“ u" Wu” l” i i. 4 ...._........______~ .__ ‘ma’ m m. “mil.” mm‘ Th‘ of two hours dud reviowlnl loathinl‘ Dianstory note to the introduction of m‘ n‘ “wit: o’ bymoatnlorvmolulii: who “m. loan T-IIPGI’ an“: Mi: u” m‘ 1m” o! b”: “d “n, u v l‘ Oommisaion poin l M d Lake urn w‘ ' d pmwnhn mmmnymi‘; a‘: ly tho Government's record in tho the Ontario Audit Act. Mr. Stewart ztmbagfpm u“ ‘time... ‘we..- o‘; h“ h“ m prapznuon (o: g‘::er”w$:“::’“:§:; szyuqux“ 77‘ W h . COMING EVENTS. novor consulted u» Premier at all. °' imam’ °":‘l" "““::“°;' “m” °“‘ m“ '“_"‘P‘““°°" m" ally was that this important cubic“ slvrlns seedles- lle h" view"! '- have been priced u. give a reasons“ e eat er: a“ ‘l. MEETINGS. ETC Tilly d14- hevlver. wine w the uev- mu‘ m‘? “Th,” 1w“ ' :h' “d a’ “mummflhm amen“ “d h“ ‘M’ m“ "V" “m” “W” 5"‘ l“ "m" l“ F" m ll" proiit. The Board says that tho price - " ......,,,,,‘, “an. m w “ w W d”. nuulmifl ...'.”'.u§.i§..'...'u"...°“u.§ lift..." Zifitili? $1333 $3.’ “" m“ “‘ °"“"“”“ '°"" “p” "" ‘m’ """ ""’ ‘m’ " "' “’ ‘ m“ “m” " m" b’ M” cs1‘ l - It. Wodnos- cult to got outstanding man who. " tho Dominion in help out the pro- ready in ideal condition. l. which m“ hoard has no oon- n "Y- ioooial . . . re to i-olunluon r t, u it tatcdth can Act 1 an . . °"° ‘g m. a w ‘L u}; _- alldwfss sgeakina ‘on Qdiimlfilltlnun...» of erractlnl’ col-trill. 131cm: vim“ m m‘ ‘w’ m“ ‘NM’ be.“ ' n- "m" ‘mam m“ duly “d om" u...“ u”. mm mum m“ outaguo Club. loading hogs. elite result. from iachnlcol educati.n.| m... m u... amount of $001,001.12 s‘ ’ A? ‘ v m» u- ni» u» m- i..."""...:: ..""r:.~..".:'r. or‘. "m """""‘"' "e "l" i“ We“ "* i" Will Receive The w mi" W ° "i 11.31; l .. “ am “m. “u” . “at L. middle?‘ non. w. Btawart suggested that (continues on page s) grant has entailed hardships upon m; 30m; u, the Dominion Govoru- “Qulaa ‘uuvbl $41 ‘ ' Q19 plltfl Vb!!! such mill-um’!!! merit. s ' SUTTIQ Allowance The gross profit shown in tho , fsotivo measure than qovornlnent Control. ma rotor-nod lo lWIor with authority to cnforoo tho Act. A piobisuito was taken mt July sud tho lloolllc hsdsgainvoted their approval. Tho Government, ho con- tended. had carried out ovary prom- ise it made with rupoct to prohib- ition onforcamont accept the piodge to appoint three Magistrates. ‘that had been the Premier's idol. bccauso "we wsro not getting " ‘ n with tho Magistrates wo had and it ooourrod to mo to got o Magistrate for each county." However, when Mr. ‘woody was sppoiniad as " to for the wholo Province. he did such splendid work that the Temperance Alliance stated it was not necessary to appoint any more. 1f the tamper- ance people want more Magistrates at any time the Government would ba glad to appoint them. The Gov- us ~ had promised to , olnt nine p. u‘ , and they have practically doubled that numbe . IHIOIIIII Colhlisolon. The Premier oulogiriod tho person- nei- of the Prohibition Commission. Tho Government had endeavor-u to co-operatc with the chairman of tho "Notice! Drawing for tho dinner set given by tho Halifax Herald will tats piaoo in Patonh Limited this ov- od. f‘! am satisfied," he continued, “that they would have Dloscd a. res- olutlon- commending this Govern- ulcntbut I suppose for political rea- ganeraily; he had never such an improvement in all his life. lion. Dr. lilaoMlllan: Tell us about the hockey spcoialsl (Applause) The Premier said he would come sons they did not care to do that; as some people might take it as pol- ltifl." (Laughton) " Acc’ts, Etc. The Legislature met at 10.20 a. m. Many Questions On Order Paper Information Requested Re Ten1- in that later. i-fe referred to the (EBBHQQ on pose n. perance Teaching In Schools, Subsidy Claims Correspond- ence, Prohibition Commission the form of tho resolution with res- An Error In Judgement I'ARLI_A_MENT=O l N. m: FEDERAL (Spools-I to The Guardian) OTTAWA. Ont. Mar. ik-Yester- day attsnicon wosdovdied to asub- jsco bristling with constltu“ J points, relating to the proper divis- ion oi authority as between the pro- volcoa and the Dom. involved in the debate over Boursassb divorce bill. Last waning was as completely tak- en up with another of the questions aflacting respective obligations of these two authorities on technical education for a porlcd of years. The Dominion Government made very substantial grants to the provinces lo aid in chum-k. but a few years ago the present government cut it on. Last nisht Mr. monk ov-ici-i. one of the Alberta members. asked ara maintained. (Continued on page 3) Minister of A, ‘culture in Parlia- ment yesterday. He declared the young ladies would not cat pota- ‘toos especially at holiday resorts. Last Minute News Flashes ——_- (Special to The Guardian) TORONTO. Ont» Mar. 14- Franklin Roosevelt. Governor of New York. will be tho guest speaker at s. banquet neat Tues- day night. follownig the opening of tho ninth annual convention of the International Society for Crippled Children at tho Royal York Hotel. PARIS. Mar. ii-Bodies of the three French airmen. Roux. Cailiot and Dodemont. who left Madagascar last ry for Par- is are reported found beside their wrecked aeroplane in the Bel- As Senior Judges Never Any uIHIIIBIU-IC In all, Mr. Steele served as jailer for about twelve yos.rs, and states that not a day during that period nor when he handed over the keys a still on thciproxulaos. In fact he to the present tailor was there over‘ was his ed under two aim-Ila, Mr. P. J. I Wrllht. and Mr. J. It. McDonnlfi who ls the Sheriff for Prlnce Coma iy at tho present time, and ti they should know whether tisqQ ever a still in the Jail durhl] term of oflcc. $7,522,495, Net. iProfit Reported By N. B. Board (Canadian heal) FREDERICTON. N. 13.. March l4- The second annual report of the New Brunswick Liquor Control Board. which was tabled in the Provincial Legislature. covers the fiscal ysar ended October slat. 192B. during which period total solos were $4.5il.365.i0. Sixty-five percent of ma sales, the commission reported. were mode in the tourist molithe v! the year. The board operatad thirty- five stores and two dliPlml-Tlui Y"! new stores or dispenser“! hlvills trading account in tho Commission's report n $1,814,213.01, which was iu- creased to 81.001.228.83 by inclusion No Intention 0! Claiming Laml For The States (Special to the Guardian) DUNEIN’, N. Z» Mar. 14-—In _ interview today. Rfihl‘ Admiral nblib ard Evelyn Byrd, resting here roturning from his exploration the Antarctic regions and his ewQ making flight over the south said that he had no intention claiming for tho U. S. the new Ag. tarctic lands he had discovered. Q declared that when he found land in the Antarctic he had f it for the world as much as for h] own country, Just as his predeofia _” _____ ‘u - No dslsylaiz; ' ‘ 9 t... e -- L -- - M. ' .._i . l aus ar er s eat __. .1 no». w» M- »- l "mvilh n“ ' “l “m” "Don't rel-got tbrthroa an lay. _ _ ' ~ l E (Special n. m Guardian) 050.91, from bank interest. ammo p _ : "4-"41- tune-a ma Murder some" d a. Attempted Steep Incline From Altitude Of 200 Towowro. Ont... Mar. l4»—Juniol' m rent a: nropenvaduémioéulsis "wu"mm§.‘ "m1" ma. i. I Ila-ii, murals. asasoh 11th. .._ ' . .1 d r the County Court will re- paid for amages an n , .- fluswfll RBI!“ their thsao s‘: fill-Ii rhfinsfiigzlaud Ability of 9o Honc. u N H A R M E u eluflu: same amount of ailowanco miizsurafrllczwazcexoanmtm "on ~ --- ' ' n1 .1 us. a . Wm. Finlly- w - “Nil $a "a" "I 1°!‘ “~53” ( ) T a m. xmumljrlistrl- of Lords and ybrcsts, on American funds. 111;‘ ggrsl od- * -""- "lmuf u" i‘ i‘ “u” cufih. u‘. "m" ‘mu “uh i Logis rd i istration oaponsoa e com- ‘Qmm g Dramatic Oink wall o. 0’s as oar-await or was“ onaws. ma. ls-an one: in winch cesium at tho mama "mm u m Guam tzdmllfodlran‘ ‘ bljffiufj}; u‘; 3,1,0“ hmqmm, m,” m, d... g t Mr act has now. . iudlmant on an port a min. on. acodnano. what Ool._larkar took a "Mrmam u“ 1km, "m. m“... Judges an. "Senior rudsu mum- Imelew te "WW3- _ ‘a wllliun o. some. v. 0.. n. a. 0., now rail-data biplane up m- a of tut County Court are siven an al- making the net mm m1 m. m... tlttfll insnihirvdlsu =rE§E{t ‘l! W!" install! lowsnce of 01,000 a yflr," said Mr. tiniayoon; Junior Judges Qltd court get. I bciiove. about M00. Aathoiunior Judgoadoasmuoh work as tho senior Judgoo tho in- ofthe .0ourt. "lhs-iudgsottiaodoianty missions operations for the year O1.- 528,408.00. ..._._.._._....__.._._.._.-_....._ tho County Court of tho County of lrorhandosiniitorlmounttooach of the ynuicr Juilll of the Ina oourtinthoocsmtyvol lsiddlosos wulraeansnnuaiallonnoodolw m. '