,., _._»-,1..W\ ' ' r -. `. ' “. f .__ _ r ,'» , _ _ " ‘ > _. -.~_..,___,___ _ ". _ _ ~ .' ' t MAXIMS ` »MAx1Ms _ _ , _' _ . _ - ` ‘_ ' 'f ,H1 y /, -'i' o’ ‘ I _ » 9 5 MERCHANT ...__ -.gr - . The real leader el men la not a lighter, but a Derslailerz lint. after ,||, you ccnaa to Md there la Iron er the velvet; santlaness ia always in _ _.L_ _ " ,._- _,~.r~ \\\ \ ` und born of great strength- - I DITS iP`Lli`Y`Iic CHI ll A ll A l _‘_f1\}Iiss -Canada, Queer-1 1930” iiiiniii Iiicnui .___- of Election' Forms Are in Transit to the 245 Returning Offic- ers Spread Across ihe Dominion. . ont., ami as-'rom cf forms ure in trarisit to the returninl oiilcora spliced across Dominion. But this does not car- it any special significance. s 1930 general election. It does however, the whipping 'of elec- mscliinary into working shape- with an amendment Dominion Election Act, pass- tlis last session of Parliament. old voters' list system has "scrapped" IM' some years. it been the practice to useprovin-‘ lists as the basis for Dominion lists. The next general elec- howcver, will witness a system vhich ehumeratcre and rural I will be required to make a to house canvas on the issue m write. in tho pr-:>c.:'at.lr. up-to-data and authentic, Thu imicvsuen ia ai-lcuier fer-I cf the amended act. T0 PUT MACHINE IN MOTION' whole scheme is that ilnmepi on receipt of a telegraphic returning omcers will be in in put the election mach into immediate operation And reason it is essential that omccrs have all election forms to guard against delay in io constituencies bordering sea coasts and as far north Yukon territory returning officers in constituency have been ap 1-.il of _ ' LJ c I Th' P\l°¢°r¥li\\\ here shows Min Miriam Cook. Canadian girl, bei" ¢|-"mg ol 1930," before some 10.000 cf ber aubleeia,” at annual Canadian featlvul ae pgsql ioctl" are the hundreds of.Cana4llana who live in southern California. gag 1| *mg Princesa Imperial, Misa Marlorle Yves -Wright. _ dealers were the rnsin exhibit ai, the since the last session Of number perhaps a score, it is are former omclals in that whose status under the old Elections Act. was more i/°m‘P°l‘lf! From 18000 to rural registrars have been while approximately 6,000 ora have been selected to the machinery new legislation provides for of election; sigcy days the issue of writs The purpose Provslon is apparent by res °_'\ official calculation that it take fifty-eight dayl the more modern act to put ali machinery into full force ETC. and Dance Mt Special music |38!-4-20 si at French River llall evening April '-sth ae 35 e~rits :mi ii fail to see “Uncle Ben" hy Dramatic club in the 'ru my am-ii mn Annual Meeting ef the of hedarioton Demeter! on Wednesday, April 'I P. M Nelson Murray Bac IIIOIL ciuvuicex me on forum; it. wma “IU” ammo saes~i~ae~u-as-aa _...___ mechanical and electrical parapher attendance. bringing of friends and the acknowledgement to thc dealer I Show which coupe of the same. thoush sm . construction as the 88. possessing the usual Chrysler hydraulic brake rubber mounted engine and body, the latter of a new type all s.eel The ear is also equipped with a fuel liilmip Poasaaslng similar appoint ments and also shown in order an .__....__._. __.. "Seeds on hand for distribution after May lst W D Rosa, Bec'y Ulll Institute 3800-4 29 2| "Notice-lea the old reliable shew something new victoria wed neaday Genoa Oova Thursday ver hill. Pride? |890 0-29 "lee comedy sketch 'No Men Wanted at concert in Baptist Mieolraom lsaiiat Acinlaaionsse 8400-4 I w _,_, _ -V.._' _--- _ - i _._ _ _ “_:;_-_'___ _ _Wt VV His Worship Mayor Prowse For. §’;,‘,,,, _,,,,,,, ,,,,.,_,;_,,, mally Declared Show Openf "§§3;»:`l§o’7i°e'§’r_5_*`»£i»1s"°"<_'“_Ii_~ in _e “" Last Evening Seventy _ On Exhibihon _ .*“‘"°,»,_*;"f“;§“12_`;',‘,‘¥},,,,;,,_~ ._ . seventy motor em or the mess me ciuy.-iier 'Io :wal me e me Q’ ;“‘:£‘“;e“u:29 -W model.; renesentuig eleven dlderent Plsmouth. the coupe and ti-is Royal fétumm th°__ 1-x_5W¥»_,h_,.;`. E. Q is the Nash exhibit, four cars, th eeccnd annual Motor show held un sti ht 8, the twin ignition ll, the _‘ _ ' » _ ~ _.~ - . ._ ._ der me auspices ci me oenuiiao iivzusassenger standard .mais is _md “my "”l°"“"‘°°i‘°" Legion which opened at the Arena niticn and the coupe, exhibited by,m°“" Th” 1°/‘W ‘°'&":° '-9 ` Rink last evening the interior of| James Currie Queen Bt-rect The any nm-‘°°°;L°.i; No ina buiioinr was mteiuiiy oeccrct ,mam eistinmisiun; pcinu notice 4'°“‘ **’°°‘. -_ ed with banners and variccici-sd able in the eiencn were the mn ir- °‘&‘:_‘;°°'b'um ;n ’ lights Booths exhibiting various' nit.on system the mechanical 4 ~ n-:find :Pl ’ wheel brakes and the automatic nalia lindd the aides brilliantly il grossing system th! mmm . ~ _ 5 lumlnved The Da sooo exhibit or more . _ ' In ciliolaily opening the show l-lis Stewart as Co, was next in line:it Th’ md wci-:nip Mayor rrowu sriecy ra with ave can ohryuei- products., °“”“` '°“‘”"'”“ - d, hm renee to me work of me cahaoiani sunt in stron; emi ceauiirui iises.,F‘°‘°" ‘"-‘ ‘ Legion, as an organization worlrinzl Noticeabla among them was the 8 'M “md “mb” °"'“'”;” “°' earnestly for the good of its mem coupe the lowest priced eight cyiin ld” °°_4]‘m'z'u”";:‘,_ . "auf we rm. ence/ is wel-uiy or wide der cu in the wcrid, :moi-or in "“ ""°‘°1_ °°' ‘ °°“°" patronage and me three factors en its make up the new improved rub-1 5"“.‘d‘°'M cww' th' um tm tering into its success are, personal bor spring ahsckles the newf-im _°“u°'° 'um'-"u in ‘"1 “pw ved down draft carburetor, van iw” u“”' ’“'[“'m‘ fun". ""1: pro tilation for preventing sulphur of of tha value of the show when pur 'the gas fiom corroding the cylinder ohasin a car I-lla Worship stated calls, and the (wheel hydraulic brakes, pioneered by the Uhryslers. that the Motor he attended in Toronto exceeded‘ The frame is seven inch deep chan _ the present one only i1 the number nel with seven cross members 'for' of higher priced cars strength The rear view window and; _ ._ _ On entering the building the first the windshield are non glare. fJ,‘v_ro p“,I;:.°'°r;|m°bu. uu groupe! cars metaraihe ciuyslm standard sa. a e sedan and a.Da H od m M' .mu M W in me southwest ee.-ner me by ce: ;r.u»e s complete me exhibit .“;;u::‘m me 0: me mm; M m ne Broillars on Great G00!!! ~ _ uno,” Houma mm mn “X “ni occupying the northwest corner divided into two sections. one for the ot mu mup is me New 8 bum” era the four studehlkera. roomy and former and one for. the lattr WPI lu" wmwl of may. squirpae with halt cr__cai-..'nie oidniicbiia was repre- oearing eyeing shackles which gives each machine exceptional ridini qualities All the cars have all aiael bodies Because of advanced onlin cering precision qualify and rirld inspection any model may he driven ataspsedoffcmiieaaiihoureven when new The cars shown are the new commander Brougham e. the commander 0 the studabaksr nm i=iase.a.oudnelleo\1v° hlfnm-new ered than the former lirakine and the Erskine o ngular sedan. These ear; are sold by macro Bros. Queen street The Graham Paige exhibit niaenieaa ocoouad the of the cutie circle. ehowrl iovllted in distinctive Gra able aaats. t li lilo 251'; E, ;lll;;i§?§ Iillilirlil 3? ,__-E ii 2? :E .'1.`~.'a-. ..‘. , _. , "_ . ) I" _ The Motor Show oeeuwlts we northeast near-is sieruiero 4."in particular ia* the _ ‘S the R' est D _ _ _ _ . at the eentre»cr'+.i_i6'aist ir-sires hydraalie-“<>.'riioe`l¢;- ahe'o`r‘blre. iii Elia r the lowest priced :ei-cor sl-iatiprprcof windshield. eil hell# aille double actf.ri(_hy_dra.uliq shock absorbers, fully enclosed eix hike system, new steel ipoka wheels. The .station wagon. attractad -_considerable attention, the nrst seen in tha pro- vince; and capable of 'holding seven l _sented by the latgician sedan, the Standard sedan and tha- ocaeit Tlal 'Pati-ieianisanawcartaking the fpisee cz me iaseeao si im year. fthe two aisax machines ea exhibit _are muchrcoinisrthantbosaaflall _yeai-. one equipped with win whcall. the other with wooden. fro the rear ef this _aaetiea ara till groupe cf A. llorae I oo.. uhlait-' ing the Iuieks. the alareuetial. the Pontilicl. tha Chevrolet-s. T10 lliich were shown. a a~ eoull Opin. Vllva lniil .n‘=s_e@;§, if Eliiéiigid F 1 E*E1§'§%_.'§§1;_§' §_‘ir§iI§e§§§ii fil_li_E§~§`s§§‘r Chinese Bandits 253223? sts ganlsteoarr|,tliaiaet.1'liaeat- . ... -..i ii r 2 officially I ` -__ - nswwwuiye o, s'-uae in me new v,°ii1ys~xmrric. - : »' ill W0 ff' ` eg or iii reg; Kill Thousands _ waaallaa hell) _llAN6,lAl- Mill ll#-Clllll°° grass daapatehea aaestved today aiaiae taat~l.0\O mea. woman and children. Mile!! celllttry fel ware massacred and 1.000 aiaraaaptaral latarday U1 ban-` illia who looted all inraeil the an .er niasasehae ca in a_aaaera.\»orsu-"ei xiaeiai ana Aagwelp Prvriacaa- The bandits said the Advlcaa lillllayol farc- oiiy ical waeaaaai-alleiae in sae of handltry ta china takhg place on a Oaa handled of uaaated aa horses. y machine gina and a streets. nearing down pleas villagers- Claptivea by ilayarlllll bri- 1 i. § IQ rage eeeanal skit 100 miles a_adl`el Naakiag, rtaiinnalist tlaversiaiaat capital of Cline. _ " '_,.,.¢_---1-va---' _ ._.___._ ..... __-__.___..__.--' i ».__ The=l?1_op_e’s___oper Read by verynody ' cobra Prime Eélvauit nina Limit new so ._ I-if 1 ir _ ll ‘_ 1 - _ ' _ < _ :__ _ _ __ _ _ . 1 nunnlm W,-"du ||"_ _' ' "_" “ ‘ “' "" ”“ ' __ 7"” * ' ml” _V __ r ~» Y - f - ~-~-- e _ __ _ ._ ___._..._... -__.. __ f -‘~'--'~""' "‘*“"""”"' ' _ . _ H 6 AY’ 29’ _ Aaaaal lalaell fleas laallveng ami. \‘ ,i\4"'F l i 35! é _ ‘Ie “ ii’ ~ ‘I t W/ ' I o _ r er .».»~~-..»¢_ _ _ __ is e , ,, f .ity no v’ I if I' I I ‘II A ,i"l'°"‘.‘¢“' iw ‘ I ff' ' . MERCHANT _ .ii li _ _ /__ _ tragedy of tba llvaroaiaaa i2 PAGES Efiir Flea iii; I-ii 5;; ‘Ei ‘isle Ullali canals aad ll.l.a.le.oo. flaarllaa Two Lute. C A v i '" _____,__,___ _ __i »-.__ _ _ -gf .-5 L-,L_ ~ i -_g_-1-_ BANDITRY RIFE IN CHINESE DISTRICTS Ambitions ,I J, _. _ , . ‘-Britain Amt nun sneer, cssauaaom nc- ‘feunilee some From I1‘°.I.‘: '.l`;‘..`“.'.l.";‘..’.‘."...‘.i '.‘.‘..‘.l’..'°°.§ . ""¢""”¢¢|"]' " ’ _ I ’ I anoizieo. 'rim vu more uma iam » I Train. months ago and the young artiai. has " Apu' as-canoes. by mud £a'ci`l\/ Toronto to in IBO fast- of the Nile 1°* aa an ‘tk liiilifii graéiiéa F3 ? fg- §§%§s?§ §§s§§ i E§Es?_ I 4 _ ‘_ ‘vcufhfuz Bandits ` Arc Sentenced_ 'r0rvON'1'0. Ont.. April 3l~oaci1 is years at the renitentiary and t9 receive thirty straps. tan at tiie`eéd`c! two months. tan at the and of four months and the final ten at the and of six months; Kath- leen Boyle, 11, two years less one day at the Industrial ilaformatory. The reraaoing sentences were lmpoe» sd today by Jud!! Ooata-worth and breiigibtwanandtbabankbandit careers of a brother and sister-in~ law. tba penalties being imposed for tbe hollis# ef tha Dent of Commerce branch at Dundas lt. and Gladstone Ava.anArn'il lla wlisntba girl and alan antared the promiaal armed §,;____f' j_f-_' _ _. ~ ,_ n ieaautac-th raeiery. in har sparc time rg %f-i._l\_§_Bt IM Gfelii wa.; www .»sswnu»e._ f. in . _ » rreticau rzaiivm ACC€pl' aisiiiaa" mee me .in the administration of the Sudan. *i i found that fame and fortune set a liardfpaca, but she is not discouraged and new has a steady position in a Misa Bblner aiill pursues ber art. British Treaty ._._.._-- LONDON, E118-. April 28--‘I‘i'ie Eiyptian Government, realising the disastrous consequences of a refusal to accept the IBritish°troaty terms. has instructed Premier Nahas Pasha to sign the document which aatab~ liahas llypt as a really independent slate. ~ A special messenger from Cairo reached London today by aeroplane carrying the consent of the Esyvtlln Gabinet and King Fund. which will enable the Egyptian delegation here to sign the treaty in the course of the weak. _ Premier Nehaa has warned the British delegates at the conference that he will be compelled, in casa the Egyptian Chamber is unwilling, in ratify the document to ask for a popular referendum, but there are so many good points in the treaty that he is confident that the uyptiari nation will favor ratification. The lkyptiari Cabinet, it is understood. stresses its claim to an equal share On this point however, British P01- elln Minister Arthur 1-Iendereon was firm in refusal. The only point rg. with rovolvlrl, the gi.rl'a unloaded. ‘lhe man tired onevsl-lot which want through t-he picture of li! John Aird. Jewish immigration into Palestine. Others For Women And (special to the Ciuardiaa) BBANOBAI. China. April 3%-A thousand chinese were killed and a thousand others carried off for ran~ som when S00 bandits with twenty machine guns and a. cavalry unit descended upon xiacaluahan town cn the ltiscgwaaiivei border yaatar- day. and after systematic imting, left the town in flames. according to reports from Chinese sources. lin- iarinl the town at auadown. th bandits. altar slaying tbl alaycr other officials. ranaackad stores homes. Driven into the sweats. women and children were shot d in their tracks and their bodies l habitanta managing to evade rifle and machine guadire and fi ins low the eurroucdioa eoun were brought back by heraaina then loaded down wlth__lcot an driven new lia~t`aa»a-writer dt to ‘bum with the NTB- '£12000 in- ns I £17 Five Hundred Bandits With Ma- chine Guns Kill 1,000 Chin- ese And Carry Off Thousand Ransom-Men Children Shot Down In Their Tracks. W fires were set in widely scattered parts of the town which under I stiff wind was quickly razed. A few citiaewi reached a neighboring town. from which the coxnanmder of the Shanghai garrison was petitioned to dispatch troops to the scene. The raid and slaughter was believed to have been one of the worst attacks of many reported in recent months from the provinces. Bandits have been responsible for e a large loss of life and for kidnap- ping in vmich foreigners were vic- and V and time ova! a large area of the inter- man. ior. but they seldom operate Klang. dwn su Province which is on the coast. The Yangt-aa xlver runs to the sea in the southern part _of the prev- ince where both Nanking and Shang- a aa- hai located. Faanlne has been . lariey responsible for the increase ri. in bandit bands, many inhabitants d ` of towns in the more needy provine~ as sainrmoec `iB"3cin the outlaws WIN- _ when the looting was completed. in order to secure food. _ ‘ - V - . 1 __ ‘ _ ounces; C.lV.R. , r Less Work” For “fi” hanics Change To Five Day Week, Op- inaininl for discussion will be Ryvtian immiaration in the sudan. Premier Naheafeels that if things ara left entirely to the hritiah, hryptian immigrants will have no chance of redress. Egyptians wish to avoid a repetition of the story of erative May Employees In owing to a falling off in raven sggeygl t.h!'0\,i‘h0lili I/hl Plufly ly' wsu of the continent. it bl-I N' decided to inaullirata a. five da ical departments and car sh°l‘*l the Canadian National Railwa .__,.»---_._-f-»-»u Members Medical Profession Will Meet In Toronto _--» (special te the Guardian) nurses numbering about 1.000 _ *"' r Y ' _ on-ua: Inaugurate I-E510 rie ' ;i;;;iiE§ -;%`a§I&%§ §'li§lE ggglil I _iii ii ii rl Indian Nationalists - in ilpfil-0 tie Qurdiaal was hole and resolutions adopted condemning the Government for flr~ ing on peaceful citilens in Pesha- war. 'nie ceremony enero with iight- ibe bon fire. Appearance of the aeroplane above caused a alight li it ii i i New Phase ` Of Civil Disobedience nf among tba women. but notii developed. The women of audition. while the the refrain being beard ,- 21 for the Nth annual meetlnl tha Canadian Public Health ciation and the leth annual me ing of tha Ontario-Health Office Association. Delegates are 02909 from Halifax to Vancouver-and important centres between. and th nutrition and prllllloy- U mortality. school hygiene, legislation and pravlntoilum The lneattlili will take place in louse and the medical buildinl the University of roreato. muglu. Medical loalth Wlnnibil. is Praaidant d. adian Public Health Alot `D\’. W. L Ill'-ten. officer ct Iran Ei glint? I _ r _ ... `\ .\"». ..l`..,.~i,) .4 ' ~ a»lai,¢~»~a-a-.».»._..».a t _mmm rua., ’l‘0l»0N‘l'O, Ont., April. 2|-Mew berl of the medical profession and Z I will .N gather in Toronto on May ll. 20 an ox / ~. " ,. i -° N12: ‘tfgrjfix »-y I1 ‘ "q'|`3‘)\ led U16 ”) will discuss sanitation. child brriea etarnal` _ 1. Will Affect-70 This City. u, which becomes effective on May li _ is a result of an agreement entered 5 into between the nienasvment and the men to reduce the hours of serv- 7 -nh. , ioe rather than to reduce the staff, wwkm' 'uk In th. “rw” m 7,, and is applicable to the local mech- anical department of tha Island YI (_. ' Division. About seventy local med mwwuwt ma mmmim Thu I p will be effected by the change. The Weather, etc I Jusf ‘Cause A ; Blau CAM cm’ I fo fue Fiieiif | is tio clan iiI=.‘s _ A BACK » tiuuaaa ! e _ i, ./N# . °-f _ *K--ggig-amahvi-»""\“*' bealtb _ care. '1'0i¢uN"i‘O. April 3o~.Mcd¢raf,s eq lar! from northwest winds. fair with a 0| um* N818! temperature. I lab tide this mornin; ei ii_o| *N “DUN at 12. '- Dan aata this swam; at mos sn( tomorrow morninl at 4.49. Brat Quarter of moon mmm Wy Nh. at 18.” p, rn. UHIIIIHO tldl eighteen “mum la .....»-4-a __§__aa§ga».- I I