V MAXIMS or a MERCHANT ggflgge it ydllldll. Mill" in humanity, believe in the success oi‘ w“; undertakings. Fear nothing and ho one. Love your work. Wvfi. MW bad trust; keep in touch with today; Jeaoh yourself to be practical and up.g,p.dat_et yell cannot fall! "flan, Inducted lllii. flu M" Gdardlal ‘Iwu Outa- mtm mm . __.___._..___._ ________> ____ oriou The Pe opPsper Covers Prince Etiwiiiii‘ s Metropoj AER QgLANEs TAKE HEAVY DEA TH ‘CHARLOTTETO WN- we? i 1 g island uretne new ONDAY, APL . 1930A ow I TOLi. 9.2.. 12 l’ G53 t;"d'..."i'.".iii’."‘.".'.."i'."£"a“ 3i: Daigrtess Chicago Again any Aeroplane asualties Over he Wick-End’ welve Persons Killed In Plane Crashes And Other Accidents -—Noted Flyer Meets Death. Keats. Okla. was injured seriously. The other iasssenger. Boa. oi Oklahoma Olty. was not injured. Kelly and Rog Robbins last my ll. set s world's record for endurance snag in the ship mt worth. Their s-___..-a..____. (Canadian Press) RT WORTH. T6!" April 2'!- Kelly, endurance tlyer. was kill- ; crush nee-r Aivord last night. . Mennis. also of Fort Worth killed. The plane ran into s . and crashed ilve miles north- ot Alvord. O. W. Williams. oi uthorities Of British India Clearing Decks . For Possible Action i -~= Y, India. April ld-The rities o! British India are __-..’.-a~a-_.._..... Continued on Peso b the border end the government d! India is determined that the iron- ing the decks {or action" and ~ - it may not some. The govern- tier shall be strongly defended and not present s tempting‘. aspect o!" weakness to the enersies or use in; surlenis which might ltd}!- flectsd. especially when under prea- ure from Afghsn government troops. admitted today that all news out oi India would be subject ct censorship. Women sod chil- sre being avast-us as quickly slbln irom Peshawar and oth- ecied portions o! the northwest < cs and. tor a second time. the - stationed at the Killer Pa» been strengthened. ‘s irom Afghanistan indicates To Augment the Bsguisr ‘hoops m executives oi the Bombay peei- ldency have called up admin rail-v road workers to augment the reg- ovomment or that country is g trouble with insurgents near NOUNCEMENTS. MING EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC r no in C. H. C. K. tonight. 610 ' 0 l‘. M. Good music. IiIlSG-ll. ‘ satiny-Show and Dance ‘Mt. rt Wednesday. Ipeoiel music. SSSB-d-iil-Sl. r t. Stewart Club loading hogs. - csday aitsrrioou. April 80th l2 to 3.30. List at once. D. J. nsld. Secretary. died-ll. meeting of the nominating e oi’ the Y. M. O. A. will be this evening at 5.30. sees-ms i‘..- oarrl oi Directors o! the Y. M- . will be held this evening at s K l ases-t-rs 01H. fsil to see "Uncle Ion" by erdlgsn Dramatic Club in the sen Hall Tuesday. Apru sstn. ‘iillfltit! of ksnors clover seed mixed seed on hand still un- d. W. D. Ross, Kinmss, Sedy institute. slds-d-pg-gi. uction sale of livestock crop and implements on farm. W. R. - West River Bridge. Wednes- Abril 30th. Bale positive as farm d. watch tor handbtlls. 3255-4-34-2048-29 ndustrial Show week beginning l! 98th. Arsns Rink. land Con- hlshtlr. Admission is cents. "hills Club loadlng hogs Wednesday . [u] mu = Dramatic ~ tibltl. .‘ by who? otub.‘ Quins and r- ~- . , ~ qt Add the Canadian Legion Motor 38154-204 week. MI 18h WW - when? srtssyt my - r sdoreli ‘Itesr Community What‘! rs act Ofledy) "nose borne Also olhfi a meeting oi the Executive of ‘ ulsr forest. The revival by the Gov- ernment of Bengal. in the east count- ry of the act or ordinance hes had considerable eliect in csiking things in and around Calcutta. B. J. Patel. speaker or the Indian legislative Assembly formally re- signed today. He thanked the Vice- roy for his constant couriesles but declared he was dlsillusioned- as toI any intention the government might " have to altar their methods of hand- ling the civil disobedience agitation. The Chittagong arsenal assailants who killed the six delenders or the arsenal a isw days sgo have not all been rounded up yet. 111s main body is still "at large. Twelve natives were Thr The photograph here ahowri oi the many attractive women web-l an ad visitor: who are with the‘ Ontario Education Association, com. "Prunes ”N'ears‘ 'End Trail . , y- - i_»_,, - stxri-rwo rash ow not: Jill-IO OI FAlBrLAY. COL- bnsbo. wmn an hi1 our OI‘ Ills MIBERY. (Special to the Guardian) FAIRPLAY. Colorado. April ZW-The end of the trail near- ed tonight for "Prunes," 62 year old pack burro. Death is near. his teeth are gone sud his logs, which for more than hall a century packed fortunes oi ore over the mountain irslls of this region. no longer are nimble. Miners plan either to chloro- form or shoot ‘fPranes" tomor- row. and over his grave they will erect an eggshsped granite monument. upon which the following will be Inscribed: “Prunes.” .a burro 1886-1930. a servant n! Madviiie. Alma and Falrplay. is played his part in making the Dolly Var-deb. Mo- taken or! s liner which dockedat Rangoon. Burma todsy and are held (or questioning msrdins the 0h"- ‘ ~ incident. All twelve are Ben- glides. English Air Secy. Will Make Trip (Canadian Press) LONDON. April 27-It is learned lord Thomson. 8089i"! d 5W5 lorAinwillbeapI-seenkerontite 3-100, when the difllibie makes bu’ sight to Canada ma in my. riv- vlded it is round the secretary's du- ties will. at that time. permit o! his absence. eoo-eotoooe-e-oogeoooe-oeooeov Condensed Specials aars-ae esr were not each hssstlen la tea salama- ‘I'll! PIIMIUII! ‘l0 ALI. Pl!- ‘ssns lag bulbs. roses. M- initials. bushla- smsli or ism fruit Phbtl. trees. Premium cutrots list on re- special and tress. or ornamental rates to Women's r. a. orsil. . t aqulto. Home Sweet Home. Buckskin and many other ism- ous mines o! Park County. I vention at- ._. _.F.,,_._,...._~ .l,‘..§‘,$ 7:- ee Attractive A yfrfleangfigpg Miss Louise less. who at school; Miss Dorothy Hamilton, with t 4 l‘. l '. \ sent Law. . WASHINGTON, Apr. lit-Sir l-icuify ‘L. Drsyton, chairman o! the Ontario Liquor Control 30nd,. spent three hours betors the House Jiidiciary Oommlttss l lsting how government supervision oi intoaicants in his province had remedied such condi- tlona as have been deacribedto the committee, as obtaining in this coun- try under prohibition. ' . Blr Henry declared that Ontario. the driest o! “is Oanedisnrrovinoes. once had~ p. “bition but hi4 aban- doned it tor liquor control only sim- s “new and undesirable class oi capi- talists" had grown up. ‘Pbocbanh. he. ,“ hsdput the hi] bMt- iilll lllllll MASS MEETING TlillAY for ConsidgAction In Regard to Proposed crane Now Parliament. (Special to the Giarllaul has been called (or this 1 t a _ t . ' ‘ _ . ‘ ‘ \ ’ a -i-............. TBRBNTU VETS Legislation For Vet- Before Toaorrro. out, April zo-A mass meeting o! Toronto returned mm Monday wading to consider action in regard to proposed legislation ior veterans new berm Parliament it ‘Ottawa. rears in some quarters‘ that desind amendments to.ths Pensions Act are 3mm‘ in danger. has prompted this sudden , mt. At a" metre: bits "lat evening, i a d o e legger out o! business. thus removing the element of avarice from the tern- , Enters Protest (Special to the Guardian) HAZEL-TON. Pl. April N-Thd executive committee or the Anthra- cite cooperative Association meeting here today. directed that complaint be entered with the redersl ‘rsriii Commission against the importation o! Russian cosl into this solidify. It is claimed aussis is producing its coal through slibsldiration o! trans- portation labor ind living costs in order to raise rssdy cash and that the oosl brought to the Uul. is a serious menace to the anthracite trade. where thirty-seven branches or the Oaasdisn Legion were represented. sincere held s three hour discussion on bill is and the possible biamts or~iack oi bsnerits that may ioiiow magi-ya, Gas, eauiinaaflsn lirattard. i J lNEliPlllYllENT snuinui is ilklllllill u. s. Only One Percent De- crease This Month - Twenty Percent of Union Wage Earn. ers Still Out of Work. (Special to the Guardian) WAQHBIOTON. April zs-Desplte the customary increase of out or door Jobs in April. unemployment in union labor circles has decreased only 1 per cent this month under last and ‘President William Green or tin American tsderation o! Ls- bor. regards the situation as still serious. He said today reports reach- ingtheAP-oflairomsilparts or the country show twenty percent o! union wags earners still are with- out work. ‘raking up the employment situatha in cities, Green said the number o! Jobs increased in April i: only rive cities, while thirteen showed decreases. Unemployment was said to be particularly acute in In the limelight City Practically Bankrupt And In Darkness, Now Face-s Threatened Spread Of Disease -Much Alarm Felt. (special to tke Guardian) funds ‘were not forthcoming to main- CHICAGO. April I-liriects of tsin the system. In the alleys oi the Chicago's widely heralded bankrupt-i street-s refuse in some districts had cy still lingered on tonight in s dole- i not been collected since the first of iul mslange or lightlsss streets. ret- , the year. hash and garbage scout-n.- use checked alleys and paylsss school ulated in ever growing piles. Health teachers. , authorities ssid they were alarmed The reported entry o! the notor- st the prospect of tho spread oi dis- lous “Scarlet? Al Capone in a big one. The school teachers accustom- way into the City's politics did not. ed to going psyicss during the try- tsnd to make the situation any more ing days o! January and February cheerful. Miles o! streets were pitch when the city treasury was list, dark except for automobile hesid- misscd another pay clay. They have lights and porch lamps or apprehen- $4,425,000 coming to them, but they slve citizens. 111s street lighting wont get it until May 7 and than bureau said that 12.000 street flt- from funds subscribed by s citizens tures were out of order because rescue committee. WARDEN rants Scum- of Us c“ l Social Problems NotUp To Canada i Detroit. Bullalo. Denver. Paterson, Jeri?!’ City. Chicago and new York. IRIZDERJCTON. N. 3.. April ile- "A solution o! the social problems Milli PRISUN revisit I Ontario Liquorbon- i trol Board Tells of Temperance iuul ill BElEBRATEB BY I. all. ll. F, v t I Ready A 1.511.; Forceiui Methods _To ‘ ‘Quiet Restless Charges. t COLUMCBUB. Ohio. April 35-De- iyigi: the sullen convict mob which clamors (or his removal, Warden P. l. ‘Thomas warned today that he would use stern discipline to liit Ohio state Penitontil-I‘? out oi! the oi’ the United States is not up to flows." ‘thus or. QIareQQJZool: Little. ex-president o! the University o! Michizm and iormcriy one o! the leading educational authorities of the Kiddie Western Ssttes. branded measures taken by the Kin: Cimrgm. nteht to prevent the export o! liquor across the border as unnecessary. "As a friendly act of one Govern- ment to another the anti-export bill Progress Achieved Under Pre- persncs problem. and now the Gov- ernment was co-opersting with the social. worker further to remove the question o! appetite from the squa- ttoh. Bir Henry made no direct reference whatever to the dry laws of the Unit- ed States. but his testimony was the iinsi argument presented to the House Committee for a repeal oi the Eighteenth Amendment or a change to some term o! GUVIA ent control. Sir Henry madeno recommenda- tions to the committee as to what it should do. l-'.s only presented a picture oi’ the Government sales sys- tom in Ontaria, which, he said, was Continued trom Page l Tourists Will No Longer Be Taxed At French Ports (Special to the Guardian) PABII. April ad-Amerioen tour- ists visiting Europe will no longer be bothered by the erection o! a heavy landing tea at the Preach ports. ‘there will also be no iurthsr ts: on embarking at French ports. Seth taxes have just been suppress ed by Parliament bud a new regime applicable immediately has been in- stituted. *lhipping companies who usually collected the taxes in ad- vance have been notified to step the suppression oi these taxes from part or the general endeavour to attract more American tourists to Irsnce. itspsseingflrhsupsbototthsoer- toy was the decision. to call meeting“ . “f F»: M.» m» ‘ the sill snout in liillsnd Mr players woso During an early-rpm; goll toure- Oddfellows land Re- bekahs Attend Di. vine Service in Bap- tist Church, Where Eloquent Sermon is Preached by Rev. A. C. Vincent. _.¢_a Celebrating the 111th anniversary or the rounding or the Independent Order oi’ Oddiellows. the members oi that lodge held their annual church parade yesterday morning. one of the largest and finest parades o! the order ever held in the city. More than one hundred members marched in perfect order. rnarshslled by Col. H. M. Davidson. leaving their Lodge Il/iom on Victoria Row short- ly before ll o'clock and proceeding to the baptist church by the way o! Queen, Grafton and Prince Streets. Here they were joined by the sisters of Alpha roabsksh Iaodge. 84v. Dr. Vincent preached on elo- quent and timely Irmon.‘ approp- riate music was rendsed by the Bap- tist Churoh choir. sud the Oddiel- ,Oflntiliilid On Page i Ottawa's Capture Dominion Title (Canadian Press) betas» ospturod the night by deieating game may aunt by a to a. OTTAWA. out. April zr-ottawe Dominion Junior Iasketball Championship last Irederlcton it. Pauis here an to id. ‘they won the roupdddloipJiaviitg wonthedrst Iiecoursgedbytrleirgoodshowing was a gallant gesture." he said. _"However. as is: as I can see there has been no prohibition in the United States, or should l say, the United States has never been dry. "It is not up to Canada to help the United States enforce their su~ cisl legislation. 11 we wished to pre- vent the import or-urell. beans. it would be up to us to do so. The two instances are parallel." chaos which has ioiiowed Mouddv night's fire tragedy. The Worden. strengthened by the? support oi Governor Myers Y. Coop- er for the time being. said he had no intention oi’ resigning and added Continued on Page 3 A Death (ilimaxecf Wedding Party (lpscial to the Guardian) TRENTDN, N. J.. April 16—Death vllmvwd l say wedding party here tonight. Ulric Dshigren, Jr., 20. son or a professor o! biology ol Prince- ion University, was killed. and his wile. Catherine. :8. was gravely in- lured. when the automobile in which they were pursuing the bridal couple was struck by a Pennsylvania, ergm at a grade crossing. The Dahigrerrs = bad attended the marriage oi lu- ssnne W. "Blackwell. sister or we Dlhllren. to John Wallace ‘niontp- ‘ sop. Jr.. and were following close behind the newly weds when the tragedy occurred. The Weather, etc inc Mouton Sitter oussflou Seems (o Pnsscur BOTH Tut: Lona - AND ‘fl-it Shoat or n’ I e 1 l . v . | i Alberta Election Next June 19th. Tviii-‘PW- Abm 2s Westerly winds. partly cloudy. with not much mason-rose. AltL. April sa-rtu- "More in temPeratur-e. more or a peorlntsal election in Ai- Rich tide this morning at 10.32 and berta current during die resent us. Mnisbt at use. sion st the iesiaisturs were eonrirm- Rich tide this evening er. 1.02 and ed today. Boo. George lloedley soup; rims tomorrow morning at 4st. ' Premier oiiioiaily ’ that ms United Farmers or Alba-ta govsrn- l8 by the Province. marking a new meat under the leadership or lea. vrl. Ind settlement or other maim- J. r. Irowelse. would seek a new "Mo. present fresh administrative wooilsntnittvnssci-KIWM _. .. tnrousbotit. ‘. Hide! BUN. the Gilwa quintet had the second game their own way e You Biicr mandate from the elocton on June Robins. which Premier Bftiwnlgg ll. and his oollslllies believe should Acquisition or the nattu-ai ensure- have the sunburn, or the electors.