MERCHANT ns ee m-me-ure not penn.. hsrlati- =-" =a= - The _ _ ' _ Covers Prin 5 ....... .?;,g»l1‘2..'{Z:»:.2:'. ‘£.“1... e CHARLOTTETOWN. (y\NADA, MON'DAY,1.1, 1939 g ~ m “Gps cs Edward Island Lili the Dew The MAXIMS or s MERCHANT i 1* tsaasthuehsalsiheeonqaeei f / of fear. _ Aaaaat labsaelnttaae Delivered l5.Ae. * Hall all U. I. L. ld-IQ I _ I Wilfred Daronse director of tbaf ef legal meddns and pol aclenos, Quebec. and expert acien crlminolofist of Montreal. who establkbmaslt of a criminal lab in Ontario as an aid in crime Noted Filer By Police THAT WCB-TBLESS CHEQUE8 All CABBED IN WESTIIN CHRI! l3.f-Captain F A by police in several Western It is alleged that the Mayor Lethbridge and a clergyman at Current cashed Wrthltll 011° for Giles last February FIRE LOSSES Apnl 13 -Fire losses in during the month oi’ March. were estimated by the Monetary al el'le2.12a. as compared l,st0 for the previous with 82453000 for the FOUND (Csnsdianheasl rl s an-i1 is-'nie Wadile whodisi found ny James oe 'ville buelseeinhhpasturewnkh inrrnbhed the ideutlrioatisn aubicctto epilepticnts. becnatayingatfliahomecf Oliivll Alillyyoltmili deaihductounknovvncausec. nosvntcienoffoulplay T acts with 335 G11! at e p. m |041 club loading hogs morning April lltb List at tester lecretary M1 ltewert Wednes- ahow 8022-4-12-ll tawemmw “wa O V _ f _ STRIKE IN BUMUAY Fi.A_RES num ylolmcr “Passive Resistance" Strike On Indian Railway C a u a e s Much Damage. _ _-__ e (lpeclai te the aesrdiaal JOMIAY. India. April is-'rho “passive resistance" strike on the Greet Indies; Peninsular lteilway flared into violence today when bombs exploded in two Bombay sta- tions. illlurinl two persons. The first bomb was exploded on a'milk train as it neared the terminus at Victoria Station. Another exploded in the third-class waiting-room at Byculla Btation. The two reported iniured were in the Station when the blast occurred. Leaders of the strike movement hitherto have con- fined their activities ,to obstruotinl the peaseee of trains by Will down on the railroad tracks and have blocked the way to stations and of- rreu ez me ruined company. seri- ing` arrest. i-lsli Birajuddin. a hloharbedab who was the informer in the notor- ious Bombay Dawit! ¢ll¢ 02 lm. and a known radical. was arrested at Byoulia Station shortly After the bombing oharaedrwith particlpa~ rr our.;-age. aireguddia had Pieces of explosive found in _his l°°°*' eta. led aclicetcsuspcot him with the makin: of bombs. N. B. Premier Makes Statement (Canadian Pnl) _ l"R.liDEI|!Ui'0N, If. 8-. April l2.- The feasibility of placing the admin- istratlorn of Educstlm in New Bruns- vrld under a seperate governmental departmmt and a Minister of ldu- oatien ainnlsr to some of the lare- er provinces of the Dominion wrili heme ofthernatilrl investigated by the Royal Gosnmislion which will make a survey of educational pol# lsms of the province. This informa- tion was given today by Premier J. B. M. Baxter in denial of a -report current that the Governnitlt has al- ready decided upon this unpoi-not step. 4 ,i.__i¢--an-nel-ills-I NIW MAGAZINIS FOI MARITIME! !'l\IlDliI.IC1`0N. N. B., April 14.- Thc first number of Aeadic,_"a semi- rponthly publication reilcctinl and interpreting the life and character of the Maritime Provinces and their people within and beyond their pro- vincial boundaries" will make its ap- pearance April ll. Issued under the edltonhip of Theodore Goodrich Rm berte. the new snaeelineetirst num- ber will appear on the sixty-ninth anniversary of Bliss Carman’s birth. sndwilibeetributetathememory and inspiration of 0anada’s beet lov- ed poet. _ The Carman note is sustained thrvllllwut _till iirst_ils\ie in contrib- utionsb!dharlseCt.D.lt$erts.l-ll Hathaway, Aulillt leisner, and V. B. nsesemnr. ~ ’ Hon. R. I. Bennett and Hon. Peter Veniot are aincnl contributors to the Maritime atmosphere of the new publication. ‘ ¢__..¢a_--a-oc-_ _ aeensas'r.r4.s.ssn\1e-7 afP0l’\Gfl~ _--_-gn-an-1-e-e or itil ggi’ .Pr _.ii . I 1 W. ll. Chapman, di-year-old bik- ce,whoi.sos`shisvvsyiore¢elvae wise er eaooo ree me 1o.ooo-mu: hike which less taken him seven E X P E U T E U THIS SUMMER Fnnu1oE§'wn1Be Wloralelcotionsonictlnastliissum mcrisaoer‘taii1tyaccoe’din¢ioUon servetiive members oi’ Parliament visiting Winnipeg. Mark 0. Bonn. Hsldiaiandandwilliamlisrlelwwc, Dui!¢\ln.8imooc.aretoa¢ddressa scriasof!o\n'mooti.hgninManitobs. Fiseslpolicywillbctilboiccddllis- l\lsT¢h°y_’* U GOLF VICTOR (Canadian Press) . N. -C., Audi 13- Flaahirlg sub plc' golf that left seven birdies and an eaelo on his osnl. Eugene Romans, Englewood, N. J.,‘ una mea and one uma Prussian* bldiod0.RDll.Bomdl't‘l1iB.140li- i'm'mer Canadian champ- ln the final south ama-` aggrr gui Qi GOOD NEW! FOB 'IRI l»0B_G!'lR- MIN `no's-non. spru 14.-neva seeth lobster fishermen will materially ben- efit through operations by the Do- minion Government of collection boats that wiil_ land lobsters in Bos- ton at the savina of about $9 a crbte, and in better condition due to less handling from trip to market. During the fishlm season, April 20 to June 20, a total of about' 600 crates aweekwilibeshipped fromtbe grounds on the Guysborough shore as far west _ae Owls Head, Halifax County, and the collection boats are porrmrmmaomseneurs Providing that the catch isncnnal itisaatirnatad thattheiobeterlnen yilleffcetaasving of $40,000 for the season Inthemedorltvofinetances thsiebsteseetcherswiiillliittacome tltive freilht rata I3 I Ra against els a crate as heretofore. piyaotonly-tciobeterebtsttomaoh aralandotherflshinaeason. , f 'r1\sflese..c°\i\9l'iliIIl°¢\Wltl asses geseisnebsate. ossratedby wholesaler-soflobatsrlinloeionio some ietue‘it¢clu|asusuresaseveuenemtstea~ 1*! sQaal_re_ lnlfcvalcatiawllllhatbaafe. drvios. '\».‘ i I. Laid to Rm expected to make the run to this (m`a“h‘~*|_) _ miieienmereaanuaneesoeusua-_ as te -1@_l- ‘ (Special to the Gaerdis-al Raw. roll. April is-Police headquarters are determined _to lup- praas all oemssunistic eesioastrs tions and have lend men on du reeds to cope with inedcavnusim who have received -inetruiiole feel! Moscow to eeisetheaityoaiieygl. BolieeooounissioaUGiwvlrA.Whal- en has emphatically-~ststed there’s gekag fo the slay in this as i; i ali ’ Who Would Seize New York On “May Day”-§Red Hooliganism Will Not Be Tolerdted. géiiortifrgi i=§§?§§‘””; gii§§2?‘§3= eégggiflis; éa".§r~s§i§ l a§§§§§5 Ind lhthl- vm- 9* \ ioeaseasreessl M-'IUi‘!lAlUB.mt.. At!! rear-younpaei1.eo.hsr tg; E5* iii iE§§f _F " ' I Coll 0rBlUordW\¢1’-.flwin “U “f°"“" D°“U»f§1S4§f§1§fde -~- _.- ___ »~»-~~~~f1wru1v-our ii il it Il Labor Member E M E R G E TU cv lWithi .Co_n_i_munists ‘ t years. ` W _ fl _ ~ ; _-_ _-»~....:;_ - '_ _~ ` A w_ annum than M omni’ hu now Labor member in British Bones not refer to Canadian scent as for cial renewe- _._.__..._.i._.._._ 5! if iii: .ilgi *rel it i i 1 __ __ _ ' '_ ,:_eee»~¢v u-as-s 'noitooflv April ia-'Wes-rie_d by financial troubles. Ilsutdcl. ltbert I. Towers, pecsnihdit 'military man! and mnnbsr or tba lesll Galt, Gocderhssn. iiiiirrirfso ;;§i=§e§iei igiéieégégééigi 8.* °' rr ° igirii §§..s§§a. §rsr§ei=§r §ir!. Queen of tspcclaltetaeussreisal 5'mcKH°L\f. April “lt--Queen victoriaofawedenwasburiedtadlo with an impceine ceremony. war- shipe which had niet the lwdy It gquespunde, fired selutea as the cal- ketwsstroulhteslmeiwiiilerroups or stcdsouseaa IWW- Clrildren Have Narrow Escape _rf iiliiii ting? Eli; 5 T _ ai; Y Qv!I06‘!N¢0I\1 5;! 3 3 Ugiii liilt figtgrii 'rhsnewsystemofocileotionwillsp-‘ ` EE as i _..._ Wvsmmmmm new lf- www wmfffu 1=-A '1ahesH'ss0wnLife Wade A Newsboy SOCKET! WQMAN If/OPI! AND vma sen. ron emma wrra oeoou ...___- l'.M|DQf.Apr'ill3-Arici\won1an of,31._who 'cf 21. willsta`rtl‘lfein.1uron.to.thamsn isAlheddseilrsurhan.’l'hel.edy’s maiden name is vlvients ihud lluntiogtnbinbanaoidpapuanear tliarailwayetationatiblhltcsaaand I¢iaemaatin¢'ton.\ned_tobuy!rom lvLas.`0eswse>ev¢tina dssinvitsd tberhcino and rg: §i will §§§rr. `;§i§ ti; MAUKIIIL IN IIASON AGA!!! U iruse " GlDUUB1'll. Mess-. Apu-u 14- . The mackerel season is cn. The pig event in the dlouolter flslzemene calendar occurred on larch sl. when the schconera Orion. Capt. John Dshimsr. and the Josephine and llarr. dept. John Vallalole. sailed from this port for the Southern fish- iilt lrounds. Mackerel means much tn Glouces- tsrw The succsl in this branch of ecsde hal been a similar if ir “err f§i§§'¥‘§§i§§i§§fi§ féigiigiér-»r§§»e§l5 ;§;e§r=§i@.;;i init" risirr iiriiari rims? wahoo Rthepremierehi todevelopintoa Tbensteftheeeisiee esiaaihsrsaarmwlli lleallisinnohurly ldwilldepeltabolt tbelealvsabaee andwili 'rue couple! Most Appalling .‘ I Thelpsuqltlssaid. ` _’ O T ‘W ‘_ V. ` i Wal' W€apUYl_ tsiieial ts"ar§_qast4hc1»“_ tr.orn»oN.=ai»iix~1r»-“the_ nelly '“ Mail this morning states that war ever devised by man, defy- ing all defence and raining mer: eilcss death from the skies is new being forged in secret. in England." This new war terror. ` oat a crew, lie cnelne and Millie controlled by clock work and its, hall a more receptacle for bombs. The cioekworks control is sat before band to operate at. I a certain moment and a specil- . ic place. On anivlnl at the all- peinted moment. the Gill” stops, and the whole machine with its deadly load craallse to quarters of the seincrs catch is made at night when conditions favor. The first cbiectlvo of the fleet is abreast the G`\apcs of Virginia in about 35 to 30 tathorns of water, in _which lane the .mackerel school, bound north to the spawning grounds in the south channel. invariably move. Capts. Pallasola and Dahimar may lo further south to Body Island. wheel’ the fish are first met after they round Hatteras. Along toward the last of April about '15 smaller boats will get away from this port for Hatteras to meet the fish when they are well up the Jersey cout. while eusaeepc two or three of the eeinine fleet hail from Gloucester, which has monopolised this branch of the fishery, the nett- ors are recruited anywhere from Jer- acy to lastpcrt. This port furnishes about two thirds of the number. The hoateoarryfromfourtosix men. In many instances the masters are the owners. The southern fishery usually ends about June 15 when the scene of op- artttons shift to the Cape shore for aboutthreeweekaandtothelouth 'Zealand butter entering Canada, ‘the most. appalling weapon of f according io the Mail is a giant ; airplane torpedo operating with- ‘ TRRIFF UN IMFURT BUTTER Governments Will Ask Dominion Parlia- ment For a Four Cent Tariff. iosnadianrressl nnaeori'rON.A.\ta...aprl11s-ai~ baaws omeeaimsotisinrympetl-.y with cdortstohaeaenainergancy iasiilplscodonnusteali-anasdlfew l§‘.cn.¢lccr|el-loadley.Miniatsr of Asrioulturaetateaadeiepatim of dairymrn from northern Alberta ssked1hsttheAiheo'taC|ovm:'n1ent co-operate with other provincial wvernnieutsinadaiugthebosnin- le §;§§ r°‘§ git lei E MINERS LUSE cnamxménhnnwnm. ington Mine Takes Heavy Toll. ( 1‘A%d`A.Wh.. tlogascxplodonon about 500 iaat uxmrgtdimd Cerhonsde coalminccdtsis coerce.. etoerccolwflcd livesofewsasty-cnexniseln R ri; _ §~ giiééi _Well Known Lawyer Dead (lpecial to the Gurdian) HAMIINON. Ont-. April 12- Mlchacl J. 0'RAill¥. K~ U.. one of Canadrs best known lawyers. drop- ped dem in uqumre veneer Court this aftrenoon. Mr. 0’lleil1y had been in rather poor health for some tirmwlriienewasfuilrsc- tive and appeared to be Quito veil. he was suffering from heart ailment and high blood prwctllle. Although his sudden death caused greet eur- prisa and distress it had been feared that he mllht bo strickdw ___________,,.,_.,.__..--------v" Judge Harland B. Howe. Daniel Lcrnisu of Thetford Mines. Que., pleaded guilty to having anter- cd the United states iliell-ll! after he had been deported on a previous oc- casion. Bc was sentenced to one year and a day in the federal lndus- tldal institution at Chillicothe. Ohio. ned sum. else of Thetford more was sentenced to serve three months in the chittenden County Jail. and Frederick l'ermenter of Montreal. and Patrick J- Gorman of Toronto. were each sentenced to two months in jail for enteric; the country con- trary ta immigration laws. Wilfred Palardy of Eastman. Que. Channel as the prospects indicates. who told the court he had lived in the United states 80 years, had rais- CANADIANB JAILID ed a. family there and was cau¢l-it I0! ILIIGAL INT!! when on his way back to Canada. mqggg, _ _-- V idrew s. so-say sentence in the chit- BURLINGTON, Vt., April 13.-F01-‘ tendon jail. Ha laid that itil arrest lowing the report of I3 true bills and for intoxication at Newport lm'/|.||'ht_ meeeruenotteundeyeerendluntnsrutseroretneeutneeraesuut srrewmannruenie. iatnetrnitedltatesblstrictdourthewseheseilleeaiiy. !.estq\eartermsoq5qm|;y,g*` yesterday, five defendants pleaded 30. Ml p._ in. luiiivtoviolailonofthaimmigra- Gannanyaxpeciansoderateimv lummeral& ‘tion lawsandweressnrsnosdboprovementinbminlthiyear. laterthah Better Flo ur-- _Robin 111 sk Federal Gvt. For Four Cent Tariff Given Two Years' Gem. Theodorus Pangaiea, who boa ans dictator or Gram in ms, md was cleefed president several months later. bla been condemned io lvl yelrs mprisonmsnt with a loss of pole ltica! rights. The sentence was givlll by a senaforial commission appoint- Gd to inquire into certain lets QQ his dictatorship, particularly allegal abuses in connection with gemblinj eoncamlcns at lllensis. Will Represent Canada In Davis Cup Matches noruoirtio, ont.. at-nr. o. sew:-isnt. steamer and sins! Ncpns.'1urenoo.csnula's number and No. 8 resting tennis plant! wsechoscrifortiieteasnxepeembs anime me canal phia May 15.# muaenrstmunaotug cup marches. the Davis oq committseumounocd. iii* séi Thrown From _ Wagon; Killed liliié 325%? fi; §=5 ir; ri P!UIUU __ E i f The Weather, et] Wim You Contme Busmrss wml Pitaiilki Bt Suez ~ Alto REMEMBER ‘fue tomcmaflon 1 a _ _ei \¢*0~ _ ff* 25;; ig; e 5;; iii E igg - ig, ,,_,.. ....a._._.._.___._.».___.i.>.., ~.¢¢¢n..-._ 1 J i 1 so uh evenuuataiei dommemum