jiirfirin E Invitations to Resign I ii MNDON. Mar. si-'nie other __-,,.=~V-, ypurpose of der the Act. It was ls obiooiz. my noise in he fined iri ume oi sound. _ ksh Ladle 'ist, at 8.15 “Montague iurpose buyiiiri I mg harley and isinwith the “Dome to the techno iemiuieeasesnii "llisnter I Wheat our lot on |1 Thursdlh g for 5. MAXIMS or; MERCHANT iii? or \ eiiow’s benj “mug h ll I convenient peg on :.50 hat bought on the ag; :E ii is Covers Prince Edward island Like the Dew ;%Eisg¢¢¢¢=,_,,-Mllm. i f »£== 5 s f ' =e.z=_-e-._i l lil 1%.- = 1 ........ ....... ... ...n ciiAiu.o1'i‘i-.*'i‘oWN. CANAnA,» TUESDAY, APRIL 1,1930 W 8 PAGES. NNT. AGAIN _ ~_~_-» ‘Prime Minister Ignores __ -- Second Defeat For ; Labor Ministry Since ok Ju-nee l ` 'fsosoisl io use aaeramn Gwlmment was defeated in the Hcusaiof commons today for the second time this month. but Prime embers s.,n.amssy_MseDone.1d ig- nored shouts of resign tmp! the gp. ,iosition benches. Todays defeat was second sustained by the Labor N the us local i Co.. wife East, W. J. couple. an was meds cells. (Special OTTAWA. speakers all ite on int. the interior Motorcycles “The annual 53$?L§T§r~u~o Frm- 'rw eww-#ms Ifwi Cattle Ranch MANUIIBTII. Ill. larch H-'U' Muhls Meneiusm /Division left this put along also ship canal today baud for -Canada with a valuable eu-go 0! live Stock for the Prince ef Weles's raaeh at High liver, Alia. Thirty' Hampshire pq” lhwr md 4° vedisrses sheet. horn cattle were on board. 'ns sheep and cattle were |n¢g¢|;¢ 5°" li! special trains han Cornwall, Wiltshire Ill Net. Nlthlm- TM! were embarked during the hlllitt Special pan; woreerected on boa-rd and gpg. cial srrmgementa have bam lille to MONO# them hom wins ses me serie; ui. gm. B01- The aioamcf ia lllla at sem mm. N. n.. en Aoru 1. N D N A ' I' 0° ' ` csents Creii-ent1a1_s-N ill . '1“'° Ministry since its creation on ~ }-'luis 7. im. ' -____..__.____ .ATEST IN' New Chapter In Wireless 7e’f’"vé wsauies Hhs! 1 “ f ‘commons msseut or ities . " ussesiiae' N' r m-_Q Olitllld I ii H-|- Club Rooms. ____ James 7 is--H __ ae_iewr_u¢iess»eeveiesi_as‘oi bruises' snr. _si-ami use .u. e. emits mes E.. iii? in conferred at Bt. reliable sources confidence E5 ever the mr loser as U\‘|@@bl|0n W: a- 3 f _ == ', as , = »- sh its ig vm entation. ploee of the Rotary Club. If "i'he first of the three -_ ._.»._._- _. ....--_-_______ uasuy. ' "'*"°‘“' l\l I ' TWO I8ldlld eau an _ F__ _ A epsettheentiredliioiiowerldfor l__ .1311 _ ‘ < 7- ’ _.aromas that ihaeail will senses ' ewnen 6 st ess eeneiusiee of the .mouse ‘ ° year, June 30. -' _ Refusedhcenses “_ ,mmm ww ,ww Mines ____ r ii, messes by mmm and msn (speehl in um Guudhn, 6h\1!‘¢1'im¢l`i from lu DVM' bhd WOIIH ofrrsws, Merch ai-Having re- "ul \’° W 11"* ‘°' ‘”"Y'°°° Y°*~“- rnn) yard to the importance of conserv- It Wm dum" q“°°u°m °‘ and directed the revue, deserves spa- ed the fire in blow in no. 1 b cialcreditasdoesaisouiuhoberts furnace which has iusthaen spencer, musical director. elied and Nl!-ned It In Mtiml pr. T. 1:. Robins, Mr. Marche cal- cost of £160,000 at the steel rl der, Mr, my Quisley. Mr. miner here. Dunning. Mr. Arthur Bruce, Mr. Leigh ningwelh ur. am Acorn me M. Jack Stems, who compose the ,,€‘;',§m°'”°‘ °°”°°"‘”*"' '°° ‘°' Bishops’ _Counci F°fPf=f¢f-'¢ ’= 'E-1t1sh Ambassdor Pr N ‘ 0 'Beliwn New h si ss nd V r ' _ _ I ’ . Rum Rawls In Operation PRINCE EDWARD W... ..... ...,. ._ UF STARVATIUN ceseigma emeisu use: neun- ed that a new rlsa had itll . . Large Audienclel Iiears -ei so .fr on :»v§‘|»»:'°»:: Cl’0l>dF i;l\l1'¢» 1l3&l;d_lfl'! the Orpheus ig t in "‘“' ’°'“'“ ' 'itIl_ 0 if 0 ll 1011 Well.balanced Pres. T..,'L‘;,‘I ‘.I°,'I".§,'.',.I.f ’.f.°,°1‘..f Brings Millions Fw till abandoning of the lpeedbeat k lvelyn Bath in Provincetown Annlhlla (Canadian Press) lasber. The Orpheus liilht. including some of the best of Cbarlotiotawnb music- sl talent, in numbers. many, varied. me wen bsiaeeee. wanted their Bl(l3t FUYHGCC musical revue "Whoa," of pleasant expectation at the Prince Edward Theatre lust evening under the aus< the _._ packed audience cams in anticipa- (Canadian Press) tion ot a musical feast they were not SYDNEY, N. l., Merch l1- eusppeieue. 'ne eroeeees of assume xeuey. s you exe esvshier entertainment an io go towards the H. J. Kelley. General Massager Rotary Crippled C'l1ildren's Fund. cha-rle of the British Umpire Dr. 1'. E. 1:. Robins, who arranged Corporation operations, today RB ‘ “-rn. nieeies- n¢um¢@,"pw`:; L: I8 T0 B8 900110 in I 1001118 house at Toronto DGITINIIII Ni iii Es. 1 and bably will th support of other fishermen in the l' V BOABAY. Hilda Sl--The heavy district in which the offending took umm. of mmm* mmm.. mb 8 rtii _ we-1 011100 bl fi* go is iz? 8’ N? |i\!3\\!\$&ostiii* eww; seeded# ‘nm fhotilll wc when A PRWHE . if- i1 ‘°°¢$t place. A petition presented to the lowers who are marching upon the *_'@~T Branch by these fishermen urged such when ss is bein; token. is is Gm °’ °‘°"’°y' 'W' W ‘ " ' fusing lsaolioensestothstwoof md°m'n°°°"'h' ‘mn °tl°1¥.haaledGa.cdhit°viewtha fenders severe penalty is be im- vm", M 513011 Nl t|'iUi’¢f0l’0 (KW rmined to deal with offending of this kind ia theeternestway. Ie Prepared For Death 4 Times, OCIINING. ll. Y.. March sl.-me death sentence eisnmimd to lite ili~ prisonasant yestldav be Governor Roosevelt iiiéiif §§E?s§;§ ifiitisf iiiihii ziiiifiii l¥"‘.»f. 3" iii? :iii s'i ine posed, aince the men had been fined by the court last year for their H E breach of the lobster fishing reluia. Ru" , tions. At the same time, the destruc- tion of berried lobsiars jeapardiaes the future of tl-is lobster fishery and the livelihood of the many persons dependent upon it, and the Fisheries recognised by the Branch that in re- °b‘°°' of mmm I M mf §§§i?§§§??§§§§§§i giiliofitifiiii gltgiigfisfiiio §§: Lie iii? diaraetrlstie Tiisraduenoa Escapes the Chair A $-msfm A __ ~ soo ‘wants ff-~*" " An Unhappy Tale I 3 ti rgégggg ig; arfiggil i§§§ife egg fiiilif GOULD iriii , i e _ _. gl i’g get Tifiifi ii? Z Zh 5-* _ ,-1 i - - '- .5 , ,,.-vcr “`i""" -sf) l dogma Mm 31__A ng ins lobster fishery or the Meri- ui :N M th;‘*“mVum of Album time Provinces. the Fisheries Bmuoh ° ‘ °° "m "m' of nun" of is refusing lobster fishing licenses ment md °h° 3°” 3"' mer, m com’ to for 1930 to two Prince Edward island ,~,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,_ firiw-mm who were found reno ---- to Mu” tom. last year of washing the eggs from . t in _ berrled female lobsters and retain- - -Jhvwve M; :;h,h_ ,°,,_,_,:m“ Zu; ao, gt Chanda Not :Yo - Similar on r pos 0 im! £302:-any other cases anywhere in the B1tterT° Viceroy in ma mm” provinces in which offending of the same kind takes piece. thiere would In the Pda” “wud “had in BEGIN! T0 TREK IALAIY MAY (kan: stance the Fisheries Branch has the 't mlm,” . \ MAXIMS ‘ W A smxciuorr §§fi gre; iii if* sr oi Aaaaai I been-lptie D il red .. ....'...... :. 1.1:. ..& *slim million culnfsf mi _ to Face With Certain ' ° tion. (Canadian frees) NEW YORK, N. Y., Mar. 31.-Thre( hundred tons of beans, now being de- livered for shipment from Shand Province to the neighboring province Is Refnodeued of Shensi in the famine stricken l UBI of North Central Chinn, will savl the lives of two million people, DMOI ers oi' the China famine relief U. B. was A., Inc., said today. over an ares. of of about 450,000 cdusire miles, embracing it five provinces and a population of Still I about 30 million, relief workers are 1181191- struggling against what is described ll" as the worst famine Chino has mg. known in 'I0 years. Eight million dead is the toll which no iw huneer has token in the pest :wo years, during which famine has been ‘continuous and growing. Crop fail- ure occasioned by drought and sided by revolution and banditry, which drew men away from the buslnsss of insuring a proper food Builpm brought millions face to face wi slow. but certain annihilation. ommwmhns noiiuxcu-nors_o ersnorsronll is llinuissin lsvwunimii Well Runs Wild Fon ..Fou1' Days Spouting' $50,000 Worth oh “Black Gold” Over. The Landscape. » (Special to the Guardian) OKLAHOMA CITY. Mar. 81-The gusher which ran wild tor four days and spouted $50,000 worth of black gold over the landscape was curbed today when workers stemmed the flow with a steel collar. With the 30,- 000 barrels of oil daily, came 2,000,- 000 cubic feet oi' gas propelling the crude as high sa 500 inet- Laborers succeeding in placing the collar shortly after dawn today. The flow of oil died away as the collar block- ed it and diverted the black gold into channels of commerce. The threat of fire still hung over the oil soaked field however and guards patrolled the area. . _.___---_-..._.____?__... suds, she said. Her shoulder was acalded with hot water, the court was told and she suffered injuries to her hands and fest. Mrs. Gould committed for trial, bail being again allowed in two sureties end, herself making s. total of $6.000. One hour before the trial was scheduled to commence the door-s_of the police court were closed to the public. The Weather, etc is Awami who -foo orfcn gf" 'E7 ~. . ’§i'o) .Ik ieéwodmts °¥l\.@il » - -fi e.¢,<-,5.t~ » >- :-&1 _. ,",.»-q~»-.¢~o¢.§qq grin ’5lb “FF NTi=»~I"`~ l ~°