important oonoe ity. , MAXIMS ' Love u not only the‘ cardinal mt in the individual life, but thexinaet of the commun- MAXIMS °' * ‘or A MEI"? MAN MERE MAN Pililllle who cannot. live happily and freely in the world without spoiling the lives oi others are bet- ter out of it. (lua n. Founded "l1. zmutown Guarflllll Two (lenie- HARLOTTETOWN , CANADA, ‘ WEDNESDAY, 18. 13 12 PAGES hliiui itllIERNMEN PRULESI # ing Captain. (Canadian Press) M” m the state Department {was fired upon offyNew York msesstguard and the captain w Josephine K., William Cluett, umgnhurg, N. 8., WII killed idnowledlltd- ‘In Danger Of Press Baldwin. Emphatic “No " (Canadian Press) WM States. ANNOUNCEMENS, _.COMlNG EVENTS, v MEETINGS arcs. -"“""lmflse Bale. Baptist School- Jllursday. March 19th at '1 o'- , -____ ‘gear Rev. A. L. Binnott, lecture oreii Rear Hall on Thursday, 19th. Drawing of Lottery. , same evening. 3990-3-17-21 . -__.. ‘ ° l0 the dance in Graham's Hall Thursday evening, March If not fine, Friday, ~ ’ 0014-3-17 ‘l ‘Malina to the Concert and Box mmih Fredericton Hall, Thursday u, ii. March 10th. If stormy, Pri- ' 3958-3-17-11. "Different and thriliin g Moving Hugh" and descriptions by gm. l: lDeaker-“Ten Thousand fir; a the Arctic." Strand ‘Theatre ; 6th. Only 35C. {Ofll-Zl-ll-ll. "mill": live hogs Zrueeda y, March llghallllier River. Everett l-Iaslam h” b" Emerald same date. Alden M "Yllis at Keneinston same - crett Wodlbtill. 39724-1741. l “£23m will be eceived until toMlicb inst, from parties w :9 draw milk during the sea- mmdilnllllls on June 1st to u Cheese Factory. Routes Kiwis-it season. e. l". Hughes. 8969-84541. I Against Recent Incid- ent 0f U. »’S. Coast- guard Firing On Jo- gepllllle K. And Kill- wASHTNGTDN, l). 0., March 17- ns Canadian Government, through p, negation here, formally protected "m; the recent incident in which h, ganadlbn rum runner Josephine page Department officials declin- qro comment on the contents of the ma, but. said it had been formally A Losing Trousers w Berber‘ Bailey’ Brmsh United 0nd session of Canada's seventeenth ‘wupou, March i7.-The Mar- ian of Imndonderry is in danger of fir; his trousers. This is the latest , litlt from the 5t.‘ Georges by-'~‘ec- tlaa battlefront. A party 0i yluths I ' . _ ’ ~ are supporting the rival cand- _ \ _ ’ Sir Ernest W. Patter, accuses hllllllf attempting to raid a plat- h at a recent meeting and has ‘ timed him lhut if he repeats the . < Hence he will be "subjected to an _’ hilignlty that will be more approp- ‘ ' ‘ _ lists than police action." In other -Prehmlnary H e a r voids, Petters enthusiastic support- in will cut his suspenders. lxuiflzn terry ls a staunch Conservative and tiupporter of Right Hon. Stanley flDNDON. March '17—An emphat- the Court House, Sununerslde, Med- Wnv" was the reply of F. W. Peth- i110 C380)’ "44 W b9 M Mamwnl N‘ deviance. Financial Secretary of 8-. but formerly e1 Eirmenl- 5W- ‘Board. sr1aiu1yii€CBEi N Second Session Of Can ada ’s Seventeenth Parliament Will Interview 772a Cuban Govt. T g -.. S by o! of ln the absence of the governor- general, direct representative of the King, Rt. Hon. Lyman l‘. Dill! noted as administrator lnopening the acc- 435 Dnly ‘Ave., lo parliament bulld- out above lngl. Mr. Jultioe Duff enjoys the bnlldlllli. a recent portrait study of; loader of tho opposition. parliament, when he rode in sinie distinction of being the first Cllllflq Mr. Justice Dull‘ in oihcial dress, (4); on Thursday laat from his residence, lanto offlclate in this capacity. Lny- l Rt. lion. ll. B. Bennett, (2), and (l) shows the parliament: Rt. lion. W. L. Mackenzie King, ing At Summerside - 0f Young M a n Charged with Break- ing Andl Entering Concluded Yester- day. (Special to the Guardian) SUMMERSIDE. Mar. i'l—At the preliminary hearing on Tuesday at “Aftermath Gf The Viking Catastrophe Thrilling Rescue Of Three Ex- hausted Men From Bit Of Wreckage To Which They Had Clung For 48, Hours- 34 Still Missing From Ill- Fated Sealer. (Canadian Press) 8'1‘. JOHN'S Nflds March 1'l—-The the Strait of Belle Isle as soon as neesur- to a question in the was will "P °° l" 5“P‘““° m?“ thrilling rescue of three exhausted possible after the Viking disaster. use of Commons today as to by Mflillilmie 5°“ E- Cmpben‘ °n men from a bit of drifting wreckage whether, in view of the present flrl- a charse o! broaklnl and "lwml" to which they had clung for, forty- inclai situation, the Government two swrei- one I'- Wenmllw" “d four hours, and the arrival of an- mmld" a W11 yell!‘ milflt/Or- 00° i" Abram“ vmlge- belmgmg other survivor at Horse Island this in the payment of Britain's deb; to lvlessrs. Gallant and Gaudet and evening. hm tunlght reduced m fittest and obligations to the stealing I quantity 01 E°°dl and thirty-four the number missing from money. Mr. Morley M- Bfill 1'69"" the steamer Viking‘: complement of aented the Crown. The prisoner. who 141 ' Five men badly injured when the sealing ship blew up eight miles Several witnesses were examined. from the Island on Sunday night, pleaded not guilty to the charge rc- served his defense, The first witness was Cyrus F. Gal- were presumably still in their dory laut, President and Manaser e! the 1°" "1"" "1' m" "m 1"“- T“ 5mm of Gnllnnt and Gaudet, who other men, apparently uninjured. had mid the lmnnnmon 3551M; the beerrreported standing by on ice near 34344-14-51 prisoner, which bed led to his nr- the dory. This would leave twenty- , c“ on gum” mom,“ by m. seven persons who have not been re- rported’ d th loll . ‘pecan Mm" o‘ m’ Provincial Pa. Messageemlfeoeivzdetfolday cgleced the death llst- at 20. The rescue ship lice. Mr. Gallant testified that he was attending to the loading of a car of turnips at WellinIWB 0'59"‘ ingecrosstoblaatorehewastold Continued on page 3 (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Ont., March 17--May- or William Hale Thompson's entire ic chairman of the Cook County m; p; pom; m“ Qflqq- Imam"; o; ltbt eeelina fleet abandoned their Begona- was cruiainginthe viclnityof rat seiuraay rnorninl- when on ae- iimiflg: 3:22am fir“; reins-in on wreckage from the Vik- One was Harry Sargent, notor- esplorer of Boston. who was soles north with two companions to take e I vin pi .Th ea lth B1" 7110mm" s horas... ' ' i , releas of- Cablnet Resigns il:e?o?tx'l:.¢.vvl?rin:|r‘r?rw, photog- ’ rnpher, and cameraman A. Ii. Pen- rod, other members of the motion picture trio, are still missing. Assisting in the eeerah tonight were cabinet resigned today, the reoillll- mhuizuxéuzgfiqlnngrm Km: tion to take effect at the Mayor's m“ “m,” m“ bum u", “a it pleasure. Samuel littleson, corporn- w" mun“ “huh” m“ m, mo," tlon counsel and chief of the May- rem". ‘mm h. m“ “to” d", or’: aides, said the move was to live m“ n w“ “n,” m“ m. “m ‘Ihemownehrvhlhillllmwll- meniuiewutebeeutheieeeeuis 61109 0! hi! illlllillllll Y" \’°'°1°°“°" not survive a third nlsht of exposure. against Anton J. Germak, Democrat-l Their on), h”. mug,“ u, b. N‘. seal hunting and raced back through First to reach the scene was the Un- gavs. Premier Sir Richard Squires instructed the sealers Beothic. Un- gava, Eagle and Neptune to make a thorough search of the ice, transfer any bodies or survivors found to the Sagomi or tug foundation Franklin. which arrived tonight with medical aid and supplies from St. Johns. Exactly what caused the Vikings gunpowder magazine to explode re- mained unknown here today. The only report made as yet by Captain Abram Kean, Jr., did not refer to this point. He was on the bridge at the time of the explosion and sus- tained severe injuries when hurled to the ice. Alfred Kean, was reported to have suffered a broken ankle. His name was include“ in the list oi mis- sing tonight. Others whose fate ls unknown ’ elude: Dr. W. J. Roach; Chief engineer J. Murphy; Second engineer 1"‘. Parnell; Third engineer H. Hennlford, and steward S. Muliett Fdward Cronin, o. twelve-year-old boy, from St. John's, who stowed away on the Viking, is also among the missing. The other etowaway, Michael Gardner, reached Horse Is- land. Otis Bartlett, 8i, lone operator at the Island, has been busy receiv- ing and sending a flood of messages to end from the survivors, Govem- ment of Newfoundland and others. First reports had indicated it was a girl operator who had to oarry the WINDSOR, Ont, Mar. 11- Three person were killed and two lnllred in nn automobile lnd trnln crash at Kingsville, Ont, near here. late tonight, ac- heavy burden of work. I ,1. s. IN u. uulus r n E lfiioqucnt And Forceful l Sermon Delivered At taisiliczi By Right Rev. Msgr. Maurice McDonald. Sp pulriclrjs Day was fitttligly ub- '~~.r.~u yrstcrrlfly momma by a Pl"- “rlc of the Benevolent Irish Soclet)’ “l s: Duiistnlfs Basilica. The weath- zr was irlcal and the turn-out was ‘Rule of the largest in the history 0f 1hr» organization. ll Th» parade started from the hall ‘on Richmond street to Queen Street lthcucc along Water Street to Great ‘George Street to the Basilica where lsolcmn l-llgh Mass was celebrated jby Rovfl P. McMahon, D. Du assisted ‘by Rov. .1. Ollara, c. ss. R. Deacon land Rev. C. McCarthy, Sub Deacon land un eloquent and appropriate ser- lmon preached for the occasion by llRlght Reverend Monsignor Maurice NlcDonnld who took for his text. "Be ‘hold the Grout Priest, who in hi! ‘days pleased ClocL-Eccics. xnv. Moirsignor blcDonnld Olit-llllfll the llfc cf St. Patrick, making partic- rulnr reference to his travels in Eur- ‘opc, andhls missionary work s- lmong the Irish people. The Irish race, he said, has the traits of loy~ alty and faith which were so out- lstandlng in the character of the pat- ron saint. The speaker urged _the people to keep up the traditions of their forefathers in ,the building of the country. , Leonardo Mass was pleasingly rendered by the male choir. Right Reverend Monsignor Mc- Lean, V- G. of soul-ls, occupied a seat in the Sanctuary. Alter the service the parade form- ed up on Great George Street, thence proceeding via Water, Hlllsbdto. Grafton, Queen and Richmond. Streets back to the hall. The parade was witnessed by a large number of citizens and many | t v i on the very creditable turn out. Music was furnished by the Legion and League of\the Cross bands. TORONTO, Ont, March 11.- llon. F. B» McCilrdy of Ilelifll. was today elected a director of the Canadian General Electric complimentary remarks were made Brunswick, Nova Scotla and Ontario On Potato Duty WOLPVmLE. N- 5, March 17.- W. H. Chase, local shipper, has re- ceived word from Hon. E. N. Rhodes Minister o! Fisheries, that the Do- minion Government will appolnt a representative to interview the Cub- en G- ‘ recording the lat- ter’: action In extending the form- er elslit months‘ duty on imported “N! Matinee to the entire year. The extension would cripple the Maritime potato exporting industry. Activities OfSneak- Thief Are Reported The home of Miss Lilian lvlacKm- zie, Hillsboro Square, was entered by a sneak-thief yesterday who got away unnoticed with about twenty dollars in cash. The theft was dis- covered by lvliss MacKenzie about 2.30 p. m., virhcn, having occasion to visit a front bedroom in her home, she discovered that a ten dollar gold piece, also five dollars in gold and about five dollars in bills, were missing. She had left the house for half an hour, about noon- leaving her maid in the kitchen preparing dinner. 1t is presumed that the thief entered by the front door and went up to the bedroom, which showed traces of having "been visited by someone. The gold pieces were taken off the dressing table and two purs- -es.in the roonfhld. bhels- ransacked. A similar theft was reported to the authorities last week on Water Street, when about thirty dollars was stolen from a bedroom The police are making diligent eu- qillries as to the identity of the thief. In the meantime they uish to warn citizens to be on their guard. and to keep their front doors locked if there is any possibility of a stranger entering unnoticed to Lil: ‘loccupants. I Stanley Unable To Remove Tlie A Keleperis Family HALIFAX March 17—Still unable to make a. landing at Little Hop-z Light and remove the family of light- keeper John Angllle to the main- land,'the Government steamer Stan- ley was at Shelbourne last night awaiting calmer weather around the light. A report of C. H. Harvey, Agent for Nova Sootla of the Marine and Fisheries Department, said the pros- poets indicated continued heavy seas tomorrow. The Stanley will remain in thc vicinity of Shelbourne, however, un- til it has attended to the situation at Little Hope Light. Angllle and his family are wcll provided with food and fuel. Life Insurance In Can. And Nfld. (Canadian Press) ‘IURONIO, Ont, March l7.—-Sales of ordinary life insurance in Canada and Newfoundland during February, aggregated $10,200,000, which is equal to average amount sold during the same month of the peat five years, according to records of life insurance sales research bureau. Manitoba, New sales are in excess of the average of the lest live years and in other pro- vinces ssJea are lower. In volume, the Iebruary sales were slightly below those of January, 100i, and consid- erably helow the record of February sales of 141,000,000 in um. The sales lMillion ._.__._ iOenndia-n Press) ial Conference in Ottawa, so stated Rt. Hon. R. B. Bennett, Prime Min. ister, to the House of Commons t0- d-ly. ' "Ildo not propose for a single mo- ment to depart from the general lsrincipics that have gnvcmed us in of Canada. at thc Imperial Confer- ence which will meet in adjourned session during the coming months," asserted the Prime lvllnistei" decis- able gentleman opposite." during the debate on the Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne. In a speech of nearly two hours duration the Prime l\lllil5b€l' returned the flrc ciirectcd at him by Rt. lion. MacKciizlc King. from the uliivwilion benches _\'PSI4"l‘€lfl]-‘. C. N. R. Railways Will Spend 8 Dollars (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Ont., March i7.—The Canadian National Railways will in the course of the current ycar spend $0,000,000 on work in connection with the new Montreal terminals. This ls set forth in a rcturu tabled in thc House of Commons. The figure is an increase from the $6,818,632 expend- ed on the terminals in 1030. All Party Committee LON DON, hlarch 17- ~—Premicr l-lamsirv hlncDouald rmnolmccfl in- rluy in thc l-lousc of Commons plans for the formation 01’ an all party committee to make rccolhnleufiatlons to the Chancellor of the Exchequer for ways of effecting possible econ- omies in the national expenditures. Each of the three parties will nom- IE6. Spectacular Fire (Special to the Guardian) QUEBBJ, March freight cars and the C. N. R. freight sheds were destroyed in a spectac- red as tanks containing welding gas were ignited. Energetic work by the Fire Department prevented spread of the blaze. LONDON, March L-Senat- or Dwight W. ltlorruul will nr- rive in London tomorrow tn ex- pound United States official op- inion on the new Anglo-French Italian naval agreement. Senat- this year, however, in February, have Company at. s. meeting of the eordinltersnortareeelvedhere. directors here. only been exceeded in volume in the opt twoyeele. or Morrowhi stay In London may not last longer than twenty four hours. Aland s u i tlona mu n, m 52,3122’ and u. e'i'."'us.""*, ngPgrle; Prime Minister Returns Fire Of Mackeilzje King Premier Bennett Will Stick To General Principles Which Have Guided The Govt. Of Canada In Dealing With Ew- nomic Problems At Coming Imperial Conference In Ottawa OTTAWA, Ont, Mm‘. IT-Geneml ‘ principles which have guided than E T U R Government of Canada in dealing with economic problems, will wn- tmue to do so at the coming Impur- VERIIIBTHIR PLAINTIFF (383-11118 with the economic problems Jury Award To John Hawkins, Ver- dict Against Wm. lWlY- "I am conscious of no neglect 0f my duties in the cause of Can- ada, and I certainly have as great a. love of the Empire as the honor. inutc two members to the commit- l‘l‘f3illlCl‘ Bennett's ‘indication of the general Crovcmmcnt attitude to- ward thc coming conference came Munn, and Limited Company. A verdict for the plaintiff, Jdin Hawkins for $1,000 against the de- fendant; William Murin and llstinst Ltd. was found yesterday afternoon by the jury sitting on the case. The case which was before the court for twelve clays was an action for dam- ages arising from a. motor accident on the evening of July 5 last when the Nicholson Oil truck struck wm. lvluimls car seriously injuring John l-ltuvkins, who was a passenger, Y”- "1005! Mr. J. O. C. Campbell the counsel for the plaintiff. and Mr. H. F. McPhee, counsel for the Nichol- son Oil Co, addresed the jury, Mr. J. J. Johnston, K. C., for the Nichol- son Oll Co, Ltd» and Mr. J. D. Iutewart. K. 0., for the defendant, Munn having completed their ap- peals on the day previous. The case has created great public interest. and the court room ha: been crowded during the whole course of the trial. JUDGES ADDRESS In opening his address to the jury Mr. Justice Arscnault explained why iOontinucd on Page 11) The Weather, Etc. _____,__________, A RABBWs foof IS A PeoR ‘Wtsfifufi: FoR 17.—Eighteen i ulnr lire at the Llmollou yards last] night. Rcsoundlng explosions occur-i House. Sense TORONTO, March ilk-Strum easterly winds and galcs with rain. 'l‘rmpcratures Maxinmm . ......... 8i Minimum . . . - . ... .... 2i High tide this morning at 10.4‘ and tonight at 10.35 Sun sets this evening at 6.08 ani rises tomorrow morning at 6.07. New moon Thursday March i! 3.51 am. ilre defendant, the Mcholson Oil Co.‘ :\:\.. >7 I - . .1, ~ w» ... 1-...»