The more some IIIBIIEIHOI the less ghsythiukficdhnows. Iahnded leer TWO Cont! I a (By Mr. 1n the Legislature yesterday Hon. J. n. Stewart requested an answer to the (allowing question (l7) placed on in» order paper on Monday:- , i. Have there been any negotiations mos-n the Government oi this Pro- racc and that oi Canada during the rmss oi thfl“ Legislature regarding the dnai adjustment oi Provincial ‘Subsidies, or with a view to obtaining additional subsidy ior this Province? rRefused Saunders ‘ifrsmier Saunders Refuses Info rrnat- ion To Opposition LeaderRegard- ing His Negotations For‘ FinalAd-a justrnent of Provincial Subsidies Arid Declines To, Table Any Cor- respondence On 17w Matter. 2. Table all correspondence rs same. The Premier tabled the following answer: March l0. i020, The subject matter is still in process oi negotiation and l do not consider it in the public interest to ,ublish the correspondence at this time. (Signed) ALBERT C. SAUNDERS 1,’,- ‘ PH/rlii i. CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADAIWEDNESDAY. MARCH 21, 1929 ""--'-— -———-- ._.. ..____...__ _..%__.. Viflifiifiilfilfi . PASS SEBUNU " iiiyiii bly Ycsterdayv- Con. servative Members Ask Important Ques. At~ the Legislative Assembly yes- Willy aitemocn an act respecting the Board oi Commissions oi Puli- iic ‘Utilities passeg its second read- ing. as did also an act amending the incorporation oi the Telephone Oom- pany, and an act to prevent the spread oi contagious diseases among ioxes‘ and other animals, the latter enabling animals (such as dogs) to be prohibited from being brought in- to the province by Ordar-in-Council, when it was-believed they-might be the bearers oi rabies, or other con- tagious disease, dangerous to ioxes or other animals. (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, March flit-"Tho Un- dited States government is determined to put an end to illegal entries, eva- slcus oi inspection, misrepresentations and other oflences against the inimi- gration laws, and the new statute lmbli becomes eilective on July 1. be iully enforced," said Commis- y ller H. B. {midis oi the United immigration department today .~ n questioned regarding a stato- ‘stnt issued by Alired Chretien. ‘Un- isgisccm Marshal oi Manchester. (N. ., to the eflect that over 200,000 ‘flinch Canadians were racing de- fpcrtation under the new regulation- . i, 111s marshal has put the situation ruler dramatically. but he is Just ‘ Y right," m. rsiieis continued. ‘Alli rsons. not only French Canad- iansjjivho have entered the country aiacatiune s, 102i. the date oi the rlrst quota regulation, and cannot produce the paper entry papers will be liable to collusion. This will enable the authorities to comb all immlgfflnis - who am entered the country by . ialse declarations, ‘so-called "visitors‘ i and oltiars who have evad’ law- "Thorirwilkbe a dlstinc.__.i, how- ever. at ithis stage oi’ the proceedings Revision of Anti- Cmuggling Treaty giver 200,000 French Banadians Faoeileportation Under New Law between those who seek to aid the authorities in their work, and those who hinder them, or remain inacti ." Mr. Landls explained that the new tioriai burden on Number One o! the inspectors and six extra clerks. the Star this morning. regulation would throw a great addi- Montreal district oi the United States ilmnigraticn service, which has piiloes in Montreal, Quebei- st. John.‘ Qua, St. John, N. B. Haliiax and Yar- cuth N‘. S. Relniorcemsnts have arrlvedln the shape oi 42 additional. QUEBEC, March Z8. — ‘Ii’ the French Canadians who are- threat- ened with deportation irom the Unit- ed States want to come to Quebec we will be ready to receive them." de- clared lion. .1. a. Perrault, Minister oi Mines, Colonization and Fisherieato \ The Leghlature met yesterday at 1.06 p. in. lion. I. D. Stewart asked the Hen- curable the Minister oi Public Works: 1. What quantity oi gravel was landed at Murray Harbour ior the Government during the yearalflli? 2. Give this names oi the vessels so landing gravel, with names 0i masters or owners oi each vessel- landed and date c! landma- 4. How was the qupntlty in cw“ cargo" ascertained. Ii by welahms or mess h... how and where was such grave‘ weighed unmeasured? Th, Mir- =ivr o! Public Works [tab- led the iolluwing iniormation in re- PWF- aciihcn penny. l! career! 5° W“ hi; $2.00 per ton delivered in Jime- Reubcri Penny. 1 °ll'8° 4° 3°“ “t $2.00 per ion delivered in July “d loaded on cars at Murray Hflbmii- and ship?“ W MW“. 51mm an” tion. . ' William a. MacDonald, 1 cargo. 3° tons. delivered in July at 830° P" ton. At Legislative Assem- a. Give quantity in each cs-FEO - Ha thus expressed the attitude oi the Quebec government as regards ‘ the iuturg oi the 200,000 Franco-Am- ericans who may have to leave the United States this summer. Hon. Mr. Pcrrault stated that the province has not been oflicially advised that these pacple will have to leave the States. "The only thing I know is what I have seen in the newspapers," declar- ed the minister. mcnt. oi the sinking oi the Lunenburs. N. S.. schooner I’m Alone on hte i118?! secs oi! the Louisiana coast. WASHINGTON’, March 2c. - Hon. Mr. Massey. Canadian mini-SW‘ Bi Washington. called the state depart- Ay-Lhur White, 1 cargo. e0 tw- livered in June l“ W” P" “m- All cars“! W" d0- pqid on medillife- -_-_____- moontinuca on ‘page I- < MISSING Gilli is lopiii (Canadian Press) MONTREALVMQ“ zo-For hall Albert i Kincaid, aged rive years. who .- years ago was com- mitted into the charge oi a family in Seattle. Wash, by an order oi_ the Seattle, court, because his iatheP, on his deathbed, refused to have his "son brought‘ up in Canada under the Bri- tish ftag. The lad is in Canada now, -t.§uhoh Elflliii Everybody Ir; l. ., L. Custody OFChiId Disputed II bun/ll!" l Récii by *1‘ oovers Prince Edward Island Liké mic Dew l III-Villa’ been awarded 41o ltlrs. Kimmd i" T I100. his aun‘. on a second decision from tho court at Bel-me. He is_ the son oi the late gulls Bast HQIMMQ 0! the United "if" l-"BY- Mrs. Kincaid, shown in "w inset. has been righting Im- u“ child's custodyior two "n", HUDSON BA ' (Canadian Press) OTTAWA. Mar.. 26—-lt was an- ncunced today by the Department oi Railways and Canals that, notwith- standing weather conditions, progress has been made with the winter track laying on the Hudson Bay railway, and it is expected the steel will reach Churchill. Mile 510. during the pra- sent week. in view oi this a number oi re- Euesis have reached the department asking whether there is to be any public ceremony to mark the event. 1n discussing the matter before leav- ing Ottawa. recently, Hon. C. A. Dunning, Minister oi Railways, call- PROGRESS MADE 01v YRAIL WA Y i does not mean a complete line but the provision oi a skeleton track only. In anticipation oi the railway reach- ing Churchill more than 800 cars oi materials and supplies have already been delivered to points on the Hud- son Bay line to be taken into Churc- hill over the winter, in order. to make it possible to expedite the work o! harbor development and to work from both ends oi the job oi bring- ing the skeleton line up to regular Canadian National branch line standard. This it is hoped to accom- plish by July or August next when it. is the iniention oi the mi ' oi railways to arrange a formal cera= Zan- fl\N. Blllll BHAHBE UF lNjlUI|Y Alone Was Registered At TAKES Schooner I’m Lunenburg, N. S. (Special to The Guardian) WASHINGTON. MAL, 26- The Canadian government took iull charge today oi the inquiry into the sinking oi the schooner I’m Alone. suspected rum runner, oi the Louisi- ana coast) last Friday by coastguard crait. Canadian minister Vincent Massey called at the state depart- ment today to make iormal inquiry aiter it had been established de- ilniiiely last night that the schooner was registered at Lunenburg, N. S. The British Embassy will watch developments in the incident closely, however. to determine whether the rum running treaty between United States, Britain and- the‘ dominions is involved. Further reports oi the Brit- ish consul-general, it was said, will be submitted dirscilly to the Can- adian minister; since‘ the sunken crait was oi Canadian registry. Both the Canadian and the British embassies are waiting on the state departmeh; in secure a iull report bciora making any expression as to the attitude that will be taken by the respective governments. It may be several days beiom all the facts concerning ilhe sinking oi the I'm Alone are ready ior a deiinite state- ment oi the British and Canadian authorities. WASHINGTON, D. O. Man. 26- Ths sinking oi the rum runner, I'm Alone» in the Gilli-oi Mexlcotast Friday by a U. S. coast guard patrol resolved itseli today into a question ior settlement between the Canadian and United States ‘governments. ' SKIPPER... RELEASED NlijW ORLEANS, Man. 26—Capt. John Thomas Randall, Canadian skipper oi the British rum-laden by the coastguard was released from custody today by the United States commissioner on a bond oi e500 and their own recognizance.’ orrawa, one, March 26.—Pend- ing receipt oi a report from the Canadian minister at Washington the department oi external aflairs is withholding any expression oi opinion as to tho sinking oi the schooner I'm Alone by the United States coast- guard. The department. however. is looking up the circumstances sur- rounding the seizuie oi the United States vessel North to ascertain as intimated in Washington despatches whether or not the North case par- . refly “damliino.” MAXIM! 0' l MERCHANT aslieawhstisroellessrall 12 PAGES National Funeral _ For Marsha Crowds Direct Appeal To Tea. chers Is Anticipated. Th, Guardian has reason to believe that an appeal to_ the individual teachers ‘ “out tho province is being made by the Saunders Govern- mont and that circular letters are be- ing sent to the teachers throughout the Province. The request oi the Teachers Federation to the Govern- ment was that all communications chonisini directed to the executive or the Federation, to be dealt with as a body. It is understood that these cir- cniar letters are being mailed this morning. iEHllPliNE s E HV I n E IIISBHNIINHEB Yesterday-n? Was Last Trip of Mail Plane, it Is Said. THE AIRPLANE- Yesterday the aeroplane ‘made what is announced to be her last trip this season. She arrived here at ‘i2 o'clock, having called at Summerside en route, bringing with her 500 lbs. oi mail and three passengers, Miss schooner I'm Alone, sunk in the guli “pun, m. Bummemde, ‘ha Mtg,‘ Mrs. Whear ior Charlottetown. She took with her on return 100 lbs. mail. The Post Oiiice Inspector, Mr. Whear. his crew oi seven were released on h” may“ I helm“, 1mm 0th", stating that the service would be ‘discontinued as from yesterday. CAI. FERRY Yesterday the car ferry bad no dii- flculty with the ice. She made six round trips. and the mail. train ar- rived here nearly on time-at 0.45 p. m. ' Annual lnbseflptieaa Delivered I3 1 Hill, Ulllll Ill U-l-A. IIJI_ l Foch Th rong Vicinity ofNotre 1 Dame Cathedral To Witness Re- i. i ligious Ceremony (Canadian Press) I i PARIS. March IB-Jralice honor- ed Marshal Foch with a national iuneral today. the sixth in the hil- tory oi the republic. Crowdh surpass- ingsvenithese oiiths armisiilceithrcng- j. ed Paris streets about the cathedral I oi Notra Danie to witness the cere- _ .. mcny. In that cathedral some oi the i, highest Iigures _oi royalty, military . ‘ iiie and European oirlciai dominion gathered to partlcpats in the religi- ous rite. an.» the "Do Proiundis" cams the ‘I "Introit" aha the "Kyrle" rrcni the requiem oi Faure sung by the choir. Then the “Dies Irac" or Meunier was I I I l heard. Those inside the cathedral. “l, not more than 5.000, stood in awed silence in iront oi tho bier where the body oi Uhe late Marshal lay. V") The cathedral was tilled with the ‘g notes oi the iuneral march from’ Beethoven's Eroica ‘ Benedictus ‘oil Coaset. ‘ The sbbe Vsndris priest c! Saint Coltilde. the Dlflsh in the Plfllwb capital, where the Marshal attended mass daily appeared deeply moved. as under the eye oi Cardinal Dubois, , .' he ascended the steps o1 the altar in recite the last iuneral rites ovee the bbdyblhilllflnd. '- ., Outside the Aux Champs "To The p rlelds"—-was sounded by s lone bugler and unconsciously most oi r those inside the iamcus old cathed- _. ral stiiisnsd. even came to attention. 1. the habit oi war days, when Marshal. , ' leech was generalissimo, always too strong. CANADA REPRESENTED \ rams, Marci-i lo-Canada was m presented at the funeral o! Marsh's] ' Foch today by Hon. Phillippa Roy; Canadia“ minister to Ptlndd, Hon. n. ' c. Larkin. Canadian high E _ sioner in London and Major Con. Sir ,' ' Henry Bursteli, commander oi ti!‘ h‘ second Canadian division in y war. ____ . "s 3 ATTENDED FUNERAL ORUYDEN. E118» MAL. 26-1?“ Prince oi Wales arrived saial; by aeroplane at six o'clock this evening’ i . alter attending the iunersl oi Man, ,1 shal Inch as representative oi the- q king. ‘ j I8 F0 reseen ment today in connection with the ‘ A king o! the I'm Alone and conier- ' [Canadian Press) “m i m, mo, M WABHIRGTON. Duo” March as, red ior some time w 0 l an hour at noon today the ski" ram‘ ed handbills hearing a 1am PM)" oi Miss Barbara Pitcher. a descrip- tion oi the girl and an announcement allels the I'm Alone case. li the North case is a parallel then vessels would have had to be outside the MDDY. ed atiention to the tact that‘ con- nectlon oi Churchill with the railway “his a‘! Smear is Am tood ' . i a m o. m u u“ “aw Secretary Castle. It was unders - . . %.'.'.:"::“*‘-’;':“:3‘u°"'°“ il“it'l‘rifiif“ii“rir“fiiiriil s: Responsibility For Train Wreck °’ "ti°“‘“‘““‘ S°"“"“° "‘°°"’° ‘ ‘ “M 9"“ mm“ °“ m‘ ° °' iCanadian reentry." the m" Th bills scattered by a bi-nlane . . . ' ER! YOU . c ‘ I ~ -- ‘ ~ is ioreseenlin Washinatcn as a result gxgitnient could give him- which new in wideteiigcle: rnvsnatll: _ l _ . ' -. (AN pARK _ Tax D18 tYlCt , i~ -~~~ r d00 0i a '. 3:: fcnyplugg 5:?“ the public the n _ "on a .~_ ' “c in”) ‘. OTTAWA. Ont. March 26.-A _sep-. j arate income tax district ior the pro- ‘nce oi Prince Edward island will be ~ giahlished on April l, it was announ- i cad today by non. w. n. misc; ‘ii um- oi National nsvsmia~ ~ ‘ ~7 iacts o! the cass. Co- P91101011 °i m, Mmpspcrc has been obtained and for earl 3-110 picture c! "1! “mum! young hm student ci Itc- Giil University has been published. NTS. coiitisiitigneilg? arc ( . "Wall liaatsr yc-ccciiiTiic-r. i Lin?“ Conference Will Meet In June (Canadian Press) - PARRY SOUND, Ont, March 21- (lly Frank Fiaherty, Canadian Press stat! corresponds ‘)-R.esponaib""-' court." _ It became known today that two more persons lost their lives in the wreck bringing the estimated death SENTENBAEI] a i (Canadian Press) l .¢1 Monday. show NM-S-Thii. ' '~ i" Miss Pitcher has not been seen since - ~ ' r-Opaelai , Show Yen's l," _ . ior the wreck oi two C. N. R. t toll to iourwen. Mrs. Neillson and her . ~ ‘mailman. saiurusv. Urmwfmwmnrc: 214'“ m, p,“ 11" “WM” "mm" at Drocourt last week with a dc. nib-ll daughter. banish immigrants 9n- roar IiURON, Mich.. Maia. 26-— iicea will be iocaua m A _ i ' 7 ' Ma's-MM‘ I i discovering exactly toll oi at leastll was placed on i... wtg to Winnipeg, u, nag run-god Sylvester Brown. reputed rum -runn- under the direction cl Acting ‘ ' "w" mm’ "“""°°° ° crew oi the northbound train Number nhcucsliy certain victims. There er» w" sentenced w life imorison- tor o. n. niioiue. - l OO-O Condensed Specials __________....__.. c~“ccccc~nmrnm mlu sin; in osiisds. and to con- - " up‘; the eatsht oi inroads made \ . ‘ ._ upon them durinl the out few yeah‘ '“ . . “""‘ - u b, m, rgpmiy suspending pulp and ‘ ‘°“"“'°“"m' M‘ geeoi manslaughter were laid mince M ma‘ gntfihlamx- » some» s.) aicxanesr. vii-man a. ment iii solitary confinement alter pleading today to iirst degree murd- er ior the slaying oi‘ Earl A. Roberts. United States immigration oiilcer on the border. Roberts was shot and iatally wounded at Algonac south oi hen Saturday night. ' i in tho written verdict oi Special Coroner J. S. Brcughton issued to- day. Orimlnaiprceesdlngs were at‘ once ipstitutcd against the three sur- viving members oi thfersw and char- ani remain five persons who were rs- portedtchavsbecnonthetraln and who hate not been traced either in death or in liie. more an m English iininlgrahh and three apum- ivothias has been round la ‘the es- eriscitaoburnsecolceistcario id- TORONTO. March Qt-Marititne, fresh west to northwest Iiliflwilif and cool. tin our? sicaiemsuaqiesitiiaiiriivsa-n-in- katshavfbeen iound aewsvsrts in- dieatstllatmltelliseawsssmeeg - (Canadian Press) 10301410, Ilaesh te-Irsctlon » oi a saoooseo copper scenery I » , ' ‘ ‘ioronurcloucy ... ... ... ‘ "Chi-PHI, Ilii’ u. nsareolblrywassnnoaaeed in thslsistodaybylilljnfk-