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CANADA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1. 1930 s PAGES ;;-;.;_J-.3.3L..._.__._.,;.._._..‘. s}... plzimifidday Traffic In TRANS-A TLANTIC 1.1 siiiiiiici will BE 0000000050 BY iiiillSliiillE At Police Court This Morning On Two Men Confessing to Recent Robberies. six burglaries in the last month is the lCCOfd of William Callow and Benjamin Gauthier, whose activities were brought to an end in their ar- rest by the local police during the inst few (lays, and whose hearing at (he Police Court yesterday resulted in a confession of guilt, and a re- mand for sentence till this morning. opt-ruling together since January l0 the two young men age 23 and l0, broke into five stores in the city and one in Morshfield, and attempted to enter n store and post office in soilthiaoii. The robbery of David Ferguson's store in ltiarshfieid on Sunday night last and the subsequent complaints oi lllll owner to the police gave the authorities a clue wherewith to work. and resulted in the arrest oi Callow on Tuesday evening. His con- fession implicated Gauthier in the iiffilir, and the latter was arrested . in o. rar on h ursriay evening. About noon on ‘mesday Mr. Ferg- us... culled at the Police Station and YEPUYHKI that his store, six miles from (he city, had been robbed, an entrance lliwlng been eiiccted tlirouzli the rear door by means of a skeleton key. Cash from a. drawer totalling: s20, and including a num- ber of 25c notes and 20c coins was stolen ns well as two rings, a pend- ant, and some other Jewelry, some chocolate bars, biscuits and cigar- altos. _ ‘ft Bunsen stated that he is in 1- tili- llnhit oi closing the store on Bat- llfflfll‘ night and visiting his son-in- -__..l._.___....--......____-_-_ (Continued from Page 1) ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC. "Rummage Sale in St. Hull. Saturday, February 7P. . 15 James’ 8th a t M 11-2-7-2i. "Rummage Bale Y. M. C. A, s“- "Ydfli: February 15th at 0.30 A. M. 1589-247-21. "SPPlHs your supply of home cook- llls at MOOFB dz’ McLeod! Saturday and help the P. E. Kl-Ioipital. » 1560-2-7-21. s: < O1‘ s (‘Pike Sale Moore 6r. McLeodYs “midi-y in aid oi P. E. 1. Hospital. 1080-24-21. ‘Mggblfilllfllllbfif the Cake Bale at ladiil‘ N _Mcl.eod's Saturday by the 9S 0i bt. Paula Church. l560-2-7-2l. I wmflllio Ladies of 5t. Paul's Church I H lold a Cake sale in sid of P. E. M fhhltal Saturday afternoon at °°l¢ 0a McLeods. 1b27-2i It t chkiiniilkeon Halli Come to the Big Mondn‘: supp" in Sturgeon Hall m“ s. fibril"! 10th. asaur. 80 and other novel attractions. 152S-2-6-3l. nuiil Meeting oi Bonshsw Izgg gal" l“ Argyle Hall on rridsy. lub- y 7th at ‘l o'clock P. M. ' il3l-2-I-2i. "Annual meeting ldlllview Shippi- g‘: 1810b Tuesday night, no. llth, in w." bros» Hall at no. (,0. a. Gillie Present. 15594.5” “Unloading oer of cracked som "iii cornmeal w“, "10 also our, of screened coal follow- "il- Harold s. Method, v ... . . _ iwwi‘ ,_ ...... . simian Cornwall “All ds _ - Y. I ' $.,’,,,';'§;vh°-g1 Mm. owl,“ . ,. “m- Boom. , p“. "My 10th. m“; m m mull after sooth.‘ -3595; "relieve"- Rt. Hon. P. C. Lsrkln. Canada's land. who died there Feb. 3, following was ‘i3 years oi sge, has been high Late High Commissioner high commissioner in London, Eng- a week's illness. Mr. Larkin. who commissioner since i922. Alberta—-Was ization. (Canadian Press) WINNIPEG, Man., Feb, d-n-ed Biette, of Moncton, N. B., died st Winnipeg today enroute to Northern Alberta as Superintendent of Colon- ization for the Canadian National ‘Railways. Mr. Biette, who was Superintend- ent of Colonization in the Maritime Cari. Nat. Dies In l/Vinnipeg Fred" Biette, Of Moncton, Passes Away Enroute To Northern Officia 1' Supt. Ojf Colon- Provines for several years was taken Blldfiflnly ill on Saturday and was rushed to hospital. His appointment. to the Northern Alberta post follow- “ "K1118 over of the Joint operation oi’ the Nolthcm Alberta Railways by tho COmPBIIY- Mrs. E. M. Biette, his mother, is proceeding from Toronto and will make funeral arrangements- Free From Crime (Special to the Guardian) WASHINGTON. D, 0-. Feb. 6-H s. guarantee to the nation that its Capital city shall be free from or- ganized crime, rs ‘dent Hoover has announced that immediately in the retirement oi Major General Herbert B. Crosby. chief oi’ cavalry, he will be appointed District Commissioner in charge o! police. ilro and traffic services. (Spools! to the Guardian) NEW YORK. N. Y, Feb. s-The U. B. s. Pensacola, first oi the Unit- ed States treaty cruisers, was coni- missionsd today st the Brooklyn lmy Yard. The Pensacola with hll‘ sister ship the U. B. 8. Bait lake City, comprises. the first. unit oi the eight 10000 ton enllm-s author- ised in m4 by oonuross. - iiiiuiiiiis ARE limiiuiu (Canadian Press) TOP-ONTO. Feb. 6—-l"iiteen brok- ers representingfiome oi the leading mining stock brokerage houses in 'l‘oronte appeared before Magistrate Robert Browne today ior a prelim- inary heerint Onohergesof empir- ucy to defraud the public and other charges on which they were arrest- ed during s police raid a. week or so ago. They were all remsndedqo sub rusry 20th., and the bail which they previously posted renewed. MONTREAL. Que, Feb. c-Acting under instructions from the Attorney General. Provincial police today seis- ed the olden and books ol the drln oi J. Juneau and Company. mining . in Montreal and Three Riv- ers. mensgeri of the Montreal inns Rivers later spin-woo in court hood on and a brunch here and in llNEMPiilYElN STAGE PARADE IN iigiiiiiiiii Communistic Slogans, On Some of the Ban-i ners Carried- Marched To C i t y Hall. I r l i (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Feb. fi-Brlstllng with banner}, some of which bore Communistic slogans. but the majority just appeals ior work, six hundred unemployed marched to the Montreal City Hall today to put their cases be- fore the civic authorities. The parade was orderly throughout and police aided the marchers in , securing a. path ‘through the midday traffic. Typical among the slogans carried by the men were: "i914 heroes and 1030 vagrsntu" "millions for imper- iollstle armaments and not a penny for the unemployed?’ "workers and out of works, loin the Communist Party?’ "we de- ei Juno saim.'|i*5," , ' Received by the acting Mayor in the absence of Mayor lioude, who is at Quebec, spokesmen outlined the unemployment cou- dltions. The gathering broke up when assurances were given that everything possible wu being done to srrsngevwork. EiEVATEIi i0 THE Piiiiiiai (Canadian Press) SHEFFIELD. Mg. "b. t-Ldbor retained the Brightside division oi Sheffield in today's by-electiou, which was necessitated by the eleva- tion ol A. W. Ponsonby to the peer- age. Alderman P‘. Marshall, intim- ately associated with the local trades union movement was elected with 11,543 votes. l-lamer Russel, Con- servative, received 0,012 votes: W. A. Lambert, Liberal, 3.660 and J. T. Murphy, Communist. 1.084 votes. NEN iiiiii (Canadian Press) PLYMOUTH, mg, Feb. 6.-l'.idy Nancy Asim- hu acquired s, new and striking fame. Plymouth Museum has secures the ‘dress she were as the the first woman to take a seat in the House of Commons and the dress will have a place among hsbilimonts worn by Royalty and other personnel in centuries gone by. Lady Astor was elected in Parliament in i010 and hll held bei- “at ever lines. i i i Niles Reported Ill Lnicl’ Justice Wm. Howard Tait oi .he tnlied States supreme court, who has submitted his resignation to President lloover. He was reported as seriously (ll. iiiciiiisi iii NUMBER 0i llliiiiilillii _ fl““;._~_, -. ' dim: Press) oflaws,‘ Ont.. Feb. s.-A record for the number of divorces granted was’ created in Canada during 1029, when I. total oi Hi0 marital ponds were dissolved. This was an increase of thirty-one divorces when compar- ed with i928. iii0ii iiicniiii (Canadian Press) 8T. JOHN, N. B.. Feb. 6.-Al- though the revenue freight tonnage handled by the eastern lines of the Canadian National Railways during November ‘totalling 600,7“? tons showed s slight decrease, as compar- ed with the total for the same month in i028, the total for the ll irom January i, amounting AL ,i0iicniAsi Pinnupiiui Representatives From Every Province Ill- vited To Attend Con- ference In (lttawa. (Canadian Press) OQTAWA, Ont. Feb. 6.—All the Provincial Governments will be in- meeting here the first or second week in Mirch, when ways and means will be discuss/sci to increase livestock production. The conference is being called by Hon. W. R. Motherwell. Mlnlsier of Agriculture, and it is expected he will have been suffic- iently recovered from his recent iii- ness to take some part in the ses- zions. although Dr. Grlsdaie, deputy "Inister oi Agricultufiz will prob- "hly be chairman \ Transportation Owing lo ice in the Straits the car ferry was unable to make regular crossing from Tormcntlne to Borden yesterday evening. Th} steamer was able to get with- in one mile o! Borden where she battled unsuccessfully with the ice for some time. returning to Tormentine to recoal In prep- aration for a second attempt. dale by eight or ten feet oi snow and arrived in Charlottetown at 6.50 p. m. Conditions in the east- ern sectionroi the province are reported satisfactory with trains running only twenty minutes be- hind schedule. to 6,760,800 tons was the highest on record for that period, according to a statement issued on Thursday by A. P. Paterson, n sldent oi’ the ‘Ii-ans- portltion Commission of the Mari- time Board oi’ Trade. i Pleads Poverty WASHINGTON, Feb. li-Chicsgo and its Sanitary District today gave the United states Supreme Court a picture of its i‘ cisi plight as the basis for a pies. for further diversion of waters from Lake MichigamA brief filed in exception of the decree of the pending diversion case as pro- posed by Special Muster Charles Ev- ans Hughes, urged that time for construction oi the sewage disposal plants and final reduction oi diver- sicn be extended seven years from ma u. ms. beciuse the city has no uloney to go ahead with the work. ‘LA TFSTDOINGSAT THE NAVAL coqrzlrisivcls _ (Special io the Guardian) wasnmomn. r o. 0,195. s.-. Mlllhtion imposing a Quail» will employers who hire sltono who have}: illegally.’ entered the U. l.._ls the lstoststeptahsutoeurotheimlni-v.‘ oration "situation. A bill was proposed, (n congress today directed primer- ily against construction sunbeam which now give smfloymsnt Mell- also whet are riled "v'“"f'""!. and were temporal!!! remanded. t. ruin. ‘noses employment agencies‘ i re r i y, ruit iebowrs in Mexico and‘ bring m in udder a system skin to peon- _ "s hid tsir oft! each and a visa ‘ vaio u well as plll a health she ihry not. These rigid lestri tlolul have ha‘ the effect of stlmuletinl! fisau~lvi-iisadteo present bill u I_il!"d apemployerl who sis in thi' ‘tepid. ' ' . ............i._...._... ) lfihfifllillil Ch D80 l) o a- ' o. To enter legally, _s Mexican must V, ‘RUNNING DUES iiui AGREE i (Canadian Press) I nsoms, Saslc, Feb. d-Disbeilei fthst increased tariffs ior Canada. as advocated by the Conservative Party would solve the problems oi the Do- minion and in particular eliminate the seasonal difficulties with linem- ployment, was expressed here tonight by Hon. Charles A. Dunning. Min- istcr oi Finance, making his first public address since his appointment to the post left scant at the death of Hon. James A. Robb. Farmer Uses Plane to Destroy Coyotes CHICAGO. Feb. 6.—-l.o\lto Mills a farmer living southeast of Lib- ertyvlile. today chartered an airplane and from his aerial steed shot and killed two elusive coyotes which had been killing the chlckells on the (arm for two weeks. (Canadian Press) LONDON. Feb. F-What virtu- ally amounts to a iivr power u- greoment by- which submarine.- a-‘Il not he abolished. although om";- activities w"! s. min-m. w“ ""1 In ro-vio-v-uce r'rr"'e "s" -""~~'-~1 in bars already tun achieve}. LIVESTUBK viled to send representatives to a‘ Is-Heid. v.» . . ., i i i I N I The western (rain from Tlgnish I was delayed four hours at Ellns- ! Montreal Interrupted By Parade Of Unemployed HA VE HARD PASSA GE Heavy Atlantic Gales Eeported Steamers Were Two Days Over- due One Of .Which Sustained Much Damage Coming Over. (Special to the Guardian) NEW YORK, N. Y., Feb. 6-'l'he (Atlantic transport liner Mlnneknbda, "dhckcd two days late with 6i pass- engers. and the American Banker a smaller steamer also arrived two days lute because of gsles. The Minne- ikahda came in with a large portion lo! her starboardirail curried away. illeavy steel devils twisted irom the ideck and several ventilators curried t‘ from their fastenings. ‘RELEASED 0N i l i Bereaved /////////////// ///////////////;z. PRBMISE i0 PAY $30,000 _ _ 4 . , . Wealthy Real Estate l’ Gerald Larliln, iwhoreceived news i I D8819!‘ _ F 0 l‘ o! the death oi his father. Hon. 1'.‘ Days Cap_ iC. Larkin. Cansdiah high commis-f t sioner in London, while at sea en? ors’ ‘route to l-Zngland (o visit him. i i i i j (Canadian Press) , rmw HAVEN conri Feb 6-Reles.s Q ed on a promise to pay $25,000 ran- ; som to kidnappers. Max Price. weal- ! thy real estate dealer returned to his i home early today after eight days of Lerner-cod bomigge. Search for the 00 ‘year old business man which hsd ' been carried on throughout Connec- ticut and in New York City was end- ed st midnight last night when he walked into the Bridgeport railroad BREASEI] flNT. CABINET I ‘station. Taken to police headquart- (Speclal to the Guardian) i?‘ h: his‘? ‘Ezfgziixrgrvwstrg; "ronorrro. o t. Feb. 6.-—l -4 m"? - - ed remuneraticnnfor cabinet nmcili-Eizt- bearded" weaflea by m’ mu” o’ ...“ in the Ontario Gavemment md walking from the countryside where ,7 me W“ term to replace the prev - he had been thrown out of sn auto- Pm on; of ‘our vans are prufldefli mobile by his captors. he told oi fci bv proposed amendments to the “w”? 1am fled "o n bed ‘or eight ' T . -. ldd <ua' Legislative Assemblies Act mentioned ‘:3swésliilxgociptosgegonagusny ycsrrday in the Speech from the‘ minding ransom. Throne. ‘ __ Cabinet Minister's at present re- ceive $8,000 together with their ses- sional indemnity of $2.000. The pro- posed increase is to $10,000. In 1924 the Cabinet Minister's remuneration The Weather, etc iilrilsflc (Continued on Pale 3) i i 0 3 P E I E i ‘Th! WED. 0F i ' ' ' xfmrts EliRNlNQPi Foxes And Pelts A To Unié-ed States i The iOilOWing figures showing the Ivalue oi Prince Edward Islands ex- i '6!‘ "lite" ‘rsrelw “and pelts to the United States from i915 to i028. as declared at the U. S. ag- ency at Summerside and the Con- sulsle at Charlottetown have been compiled. The i020 figures are not . yet available. Lire Foxes Fox Skins i915 860.467 . . . . 36.000 TOR-ONTO. Feb. d-Preeh winds. i016 41.955 .. 102.463 moetl northwest to west, fair and i917 81.861 783.204 decidedly light snow in western dis- l0l8 50,580 .. . . 605.084 tricts at night. i010 . 213.533 . 560.030 Toronto snow ......... 20-0 below i970 . 3051M 461.274 Montreal clear .. ... 410-12 below i021 . 293.350. . 300.50‘) Quebec clear ...-.... _10—ll below i022 . . . 417.700 . 160.200 Charlottetown clear ... 154M107! i023 . 612.660 130.141 Halifax illr .. ... ... ... 82-2 i024 . .. 790331 . 15.517 8t. John blddr'.. ... 3&4 below 503.171 ....... 8.122 Beaten elosr .. ... --. 80-2 1.01621 21.93’! New York clog; ..'-.... 28-4‘! v mum .. . "ma: High tide at no ..... .. from some sud all. _" ... ,2’!