MAXIMS OIL MERE MAN Wsmuthave Ideals. cine wouldbebarematulallnn. MAXIMS OFA lilo flu‘ Gandhi. lauded illfl. mums-w- flurrdlan ‘lwc Coate- The Dominion- Conference No Official Statement Of Pro- ceedings Has As Yet Been Given Out-Parley Will Con- Frov. elude Today. “ i Canadian Girl ' PAGIANT PRODUCER DIES Min Era Betbner, nationally known produce , director and author ol’ pag- eants and community worker, who ‘was born and educated at Kitchener, 0nt., died at her home in New York. Yllll UElEBRATE ANNIVERSARY 0F YIMY RIDGE (British United Press) PAR-IS, April ‘L-Arranaemcnts have been completed for an elabor- ate celebmtion on the 14th anniv- "Bl-W of the day the Canadians motored Vimy Ridge, which falls on Mini 9. . 0n Thursday. Hon. Philippe Roy. Canadian Minister to France, accom- Dofllsd by I! members of the Canad- llin legion, will proceed to Arrss to inspect the Memorial, while Madame ROY will place a wreath in one cl the Canadian cemeteries. The Leg- ion members will make an autcdno. mobile toiir of the various battle- fields where Canadians _ 14 mi" B80. including Bourlon Wood, flnd Ceurcelette. The party will be flawed biflGen. Brutlnel. Hon. How- "d “Wilson, Canada's High com- missioner, in London, has been in- vited to attend the celebration, but it ls not known whether he can ar- rive in time from Switzerland, where ~ he is scheduled to spend o few days after the Rome conference. Divorce Granted '4. amps ‘or s mourn 5W7 Compton, nosed actress and l“ w of ‘hsronto, whose divorce from s. n. Bowling on March si is “Mllllliid by a Mexico City court. murmur-armed clIFlll-lltl, ‘in In. (Canadian Press) UITAWA, Ont, April 'l.-Another brief sitting of the Dominlonqfio- vincial Conference on proposed leg- islation resulting from the Imperial Conferences of 192d and 1930, this afternoon, produced the statement that proceedings will probably con- clude tomorrow. - Rt. Hon. R. B. Bennett, Prime Minister, Hon. Hush Guthrie. Min- ister of Justice and other" members of the Dominion Government, were in conference with representatives from the nine provinces of Canada from three o'clock in the afternoon untii shortly before five. Then, an invitation having been received from Government House for the delegates to have tea with Their Exccllencies, the Governor-General and Lady Bess borough, the conference adjourned CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1931 le’s (lovers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew g ‘There is no liberty MERE MAN save wisdom and self-control. _____ - 12 PAGES Annual léllhluriptlfliil tielivareit QLM. liy Aluil Cunuila and U. S. A. 81.50, RadunskeFree asBorderRed Tape Unwound JOHN ‘RADUNSKE BACK HOWE WITH HIS TWO Gfllpblugfl, Mt" ‘Pcflflin: six months behind the prison bars of a. Detroit jail been,” o; u, mlsv-‘uon mhnlml. ity, and’ facing deportation to Gennauy, John Bndunske crossed iihs three 1mm e1 his parent's modest home in Waterloo, Out, a free man, and was reunited with his family. Photograph mo" Norman, the son (LEFT), the father (CENTRE), and the daughter,‘ Joan (RIGHT), in their father's arm; a gcw gum,“ an,” 1,1,, gumhn, lllllE iYlll END PARTY SYS 1M 0F GUYERNMEN Sir Arthur Balfoun M a k e s Prophecy Concerning Britain — Business “Bled White.” MONTREAL, Aprii 7.--The advent of a national government in Great Britain, with no party affiliations and with the partisanship eliminat- ed frbm their method of handling the business of the Old Country, was prophesied last night by Sir Arth- ur Balfour, Bart, K. B. E. chairman and managing director of the Ar- thur Balfour and Company, Ltd, iheffleld, steel manufacturers, with branches all over the world, who is on a business visit to this country connected with the Canadian com- pany that bears his name, with a branch here and one in Hamilton. Sh: Arthur declared that the ques- tion of the dole has become such a terrible national menace that it was going to drive the country to merge all political differences, and "get down to brass ‘tacks!’ in order to pro- tect ‘r ' from being "bled white" until ten dclock tomorrow ‘ The expectation now appears to be that the Provinces and the Domin- ion will be able to agree on the clause of the new statute of West- minster applicable to Canada, before tomorrow evening. No official stats- ment, beyond the mere announce- ment that a discussion in which all the provinces participated had taken place, followed the meeting this af- ternoon. It was intimated, however. that a tement setting forth the results achieved would be given out sometime ‘ w. Thus far, no conclusions have been a had. Boa ‘Constrictor Stowaway With A Load Of Bananas BUFFALO, N. Y..' April 'l-A south Amman Boe- coristxictor came to town today with aloadofbansnss. The bananas had been ordered, the snake was a liowaway. While Charles Gogollone was un- loading the fruit, the five foot reptile crawled out and went for a crawl. Mi‘. Gaglione was very mirth upset and when he got his breath several blocks down the street he telephoned for advice and aid. ANNOUNCEMENTS, r COMING EV ENT5, MEETINGS ETCS. "Reserve Wednesday, July 1st for Tea Party at not 65. 4695-4-8-81. "Club loading live stock at Hun- ter River, Thursday, 8th. ddtil-d-ii-ll. "Reserve Wednesday, July 1st for Souris Horse Races. 4555-4-8-31. "Kinkora r-rait-i-me Confession“ postponed until further notice. esas-s-a-ii. "Notice-selling fertiliser deliver- ed at different stations. Ylesss book your orders early. Walter Bhvilaeefi I Fredericton "Montague Club intend buying car of feed wheat. Anyone wanting any, list by April 14th. Mont An- nesr. seos-e-u-si "Boudoir dolls, novelties, out work, bridge covers, runners, at the Guild table. 8t. James Banaar tomorrow. Aobfi-s-B-lf. , "Refreshment, candy and fancy work tables will supply your wants- Bt. James Hall tomorrow. sbw-s-s-ll. "Borden Line Club loading hogs, lambs, calves, Thursday, April 0th. Hours, l2 t0 8. 4570-b7-3i "North Wiltlhire Club loading live stock, Thursday foreman, April 9th. E. N. Easter, Becy. 4680-4-7 "Bee "Duet of the Earth" pre- sented by local talent in Auburn School, Fridai, April 10th- "inclukilng war debts-might help to By HENRY T. RUSSELL United Press Staff Correspondent LONDON, April 7~.An internation- al conference on the world's econ- omic crisis and associated troubles- solve the present chaotic situation, is the opinion of J. H. ‘Ilhomas, once an office boy, later an engine-driver and today Secretary of atate for Do- minion Affairs. "But liingland would have to be invited to attend such a. conference," he added, in an interview with the United Press. "This must not be KINB HAS British Statesman Believes i Conference Might Un tangle World ’s Economic Problems construed as suggesting that Brit- ain would initiate anything that might look like a proposal to revise her war debt." he phasize‘ During the interview, "Jimmy" re- clined in} revolving office arm-chair his feet resting on the top of his 1165K, American style. “The first thing to keep in mind," he said speaking of war debts, "is the fact that Britain borrowed money. It is perfectly true that it was to back the Allied cause and because (Continued 0n P852 3)‘ ISLAND HAS Caught C o l d While Motoring From Buckingham Palace To Windsor. (Special to the Guardian) WINDSOR. Eng, April 7--Great Britain‘ got something of a shock at noon today when it was leamed from the issuance of an official statement that the King, whom the country believed was only suf- fering from a slight cold, actu- ally was a victim of bronchit- is, The attack. it was stat- ed. was of a sub acute nature and the patient it was said, was pro- grming satisfactorily, though slow- ly. The statement brought sharply home to the nation. however, that it is barely irwu years since the King was hovering between life and death from a chest disorder which originated in a cold caught on Arm- istice Day. 1928. The King's health has been a matter _of keen public interest ever since his recovery the following Spring. The King's medical advisers it is learned, believe that His Majesty caught cold wiuis motoring from Buckingham Palace t0 Windsor last Thursday. A cold easterly wind was blowing and the window of the car was open during the journey. , James White, 59. a squatter, and seven of his eight children, were burned to death today when fire destroyed their log cabin lu Swain Creek. The dead in addi- dsfl-e-l-Bi. "Postponed-Tire Orwell Oovs wo- men's institute will present the three-act mystery drama "There is. not-bin‘ to forgive." in Orwell Cove Hall. , 18th, I p. us. Ian. s-s-r-ai tlcn to White are, Mary l0, Janus 1s, John ll, 1rd 9, May LuuitwllgirlsNcrauuiDu-g aged I, ATTACK or, BllllNfilllllSi llll LOWEST; HllSPlTAl nu I Maritimes As a Whole] Have Lowest Rates In Canada. (Canadian Bren) ofnsws. om, April "i-rhe‘ Iidbritime Provinces have with ' exceptions the lowest hospital costs. ‘in the Dominion o! Canada, and, in? spite of a general advance throughq out the country the rat-es charged in 1929 were but slightly higher than thoeeoflmiharcportlssuedbythe Dominion bureau of statistics t0- night showed. ‘Ihe report was based on returns from 108 hospitals in Canada, and covers charges for public wards, semi-private moms and private rooms. The raise in Prince Edward Island are practically the lowest in Canada for all three classes. the report showed. The pubic ward rate of 81.50 a day is the lowest in Can- ada, while the low private room av- erage of $3M is only surpassed by New Brunswick with $9.06. The av- erale of $2.02 a day for semi-priv- ate rooms is only higher than the GALLIPOLIS. Ohio, April 7-— l prevailing rate in New Brunswick and Ontario. The charges in this Province have advanced very little since the last census in 1028, the re- port stated. An advance of twelve cen‘s in the private and semi-priv- ate section and no change in that of the public ward rates per duly was shown. ' (lpeoial to the Guardian) OIIATIIAM, 0nt.. April ‘b-The Ontario Onion Growers Cooper- atlva will distribute $40,000 anion: I00 members nut Satur- day. in a periodical payment an lo IQ sag _ BESSBURBUGHS Yl El i} 0 M E few‘ AT BTTAYIA (Canadian Press) ~.".‘ OTTAWA, Ont, April ‘l-Wclcom- ed by s. glorious sun which bathed the city in a. flood of warmth and reflected the feeling which Ottawa entertains for them, the Governor General and Countess of Bessbor- ough reached the Capital at 11.15 o'clock today. Nature vied with of- iicialdom to bring Their Excellencles arrival under the happiest augurles. for today was the warmest and brightest of the year. . After their long train journey from Halifax, N. 5., the Vice Redo! party ea-me to a. city 8nd l“ 911"!" onment which lent themselves ad- mirably for the brief but pictur- esque ceremonies attendant upon the welcome of the Dominion’: Cap- ital to a new Governor General. Preparations for the reception were completed early this forenoon, that reception being extended by the city as distinct from the Government. who welcomed Their mcellenclas when they first set loot on OB-MdiI-Ii son not Halifax. In the large con- course had ‘been erected a Dllllh covered platform on which were a number of chairs for Their Ewel- (Oontinued on Pass S) Lobster Landings In ‘February Are Doubled UITAWA, April ‘l-filuuary gave cause for satisfaction to fishermen in miissable dllflllfl’ the month for it twice ass large Ms they made in compared with 12,80) pounds. smieo as scalnst 06.815 in Mflmv of last year. waters. and in Charlotte county, NB Charlotte county lobster men landed: comma pmvmcm umpnhm ‘m, 35mm “mm md m "bmm-y‘ i930’ that some prominent Liberals are "m" “Mm w” m“! mm wmd" likely to be caught in the mesh oil those limited areas of the Maritime Provinces where lobster fishing is per brought them catches more than February, 1900. or 38.600 pounds as ‘Ilhs landed value of the catch, as shown by returns made to the Do- minion Department of Fisheries, was lobster fishing in February is per- mitted only in certain Bay of Fundy to pay the unemployed. "The matter 0:‘ the dole has passed now beyond the mark where it can be sidetrack- ed by anything else, he thought, and industry cannot stand the strain. All the‘ spare cash of the count- ry is being Fgobbled up" in order to pay the losses o! the dole system. If the income tax is put up a. penny in the pound 500,000.men will be put out o! employment, such is the state of which industry has been driven by taxation, "The Govern- ment has skimmed all the money from big manufacturem". declared Sir Arthur. There was a sum of 800,- 000,000 pounds sterling in taxation taken from manufacturers last year, which is a heavy drain for them to carry, according to his estimate. The system, as in vogue, has cer- thin points which could obviously be changed to the advantage of the country, including manufacturers and (Continued 0n Page 3) sum: LEADING LIBERALS MAY BE nmnmzn Rumrunning P r o b e May Affect Quebec Elections — Ottawa ' Is Reticent. CYITAWA. April ‘l-All sorts of in- tierestlnc rumors are nnected with the pmbe now proceeding by the fedu-al Government into charges of rum running between 8t. Pierre and Miquelon and Quebec province. says the Mmtredl Godot-tn. Some time ago, when the stories first began to circulate, ‘Oscar Gag-non, ‘KC, of Quebec, was named to inquire into the situation. Two weeks ago, it is understood, s request was mode by Hon. Maurice more, solicitor-Gen- eral, that a. Superior Court iudse be nppoin‘ ‘ to complete the investiga- tion, and it la learned that this work was assigned to Judie Ciibsone, of Quebec. Until the judge's report is received and considered, Govern- ment officials are withholding fur- ther comment and infer-friction. One of the stories current in re- Oonservntive who was to be a can- didate in the i Island King MAKES GOOD RULl-IR ive peace and prosperity. Sergeant cl the United States Mar- ines, Faustin Wirkus, who was made king o! the island oi La Gonave. Ilc was crowned with voodoo rites and named Faustin i. Hi.- lmorflvfll v0“- ditions on the island. educated the people and brought them conspirat- l-le is at present paying a vlslt to New York. misiiiimisii gani to the probe is that at first suspicion attached to a well known atoning provincial campaign, and that later the mystery extended to some Liberals. There is llvtle doubt here that the investiga- mmni ‘h’ “brat? m“ pa“ “m tlon is not entirely unrelated to the Yllll BE YlE APRIL Mill (Canadian Press) " \ arrows. Ont. Avril 'l—'I'11¢ "m" riage of Miss Ivlildred Marian Ben- nett, only sister of RtoI-loii, R» B‘ Bennett. to Major William Duncan Herrldge, Canadian Minister B16111‘ potentiary tn the United States. will‘ be solamnizcd at 3.30 o'clock on, ‘Tuesday, April 14th. at CUBIIIIUTS’ Church here. Rev. Dr. John W. Woodslde will offlciatc. Invitations) have been issued by the Prime Min-l lster for s. hotel reception t0 be held immediately following the ceremony. mnomo. April 8—F‘i'csh m‘ strong north east to north cold, and unsettled with occasional‘ rain 0r snow. , Temperatures l Maximum Minimum 28 High tide this afternoon at 1.50 and tomorrow morning at 3.58. Sun sets this evening at 6.34 and rises tomorrow morning iit 5.29. Last quarter moon Thursday. April 9, 4.16 p. m. Summerslde tide eighteen minutes later than Charlottetown. eraiions along the St. LQWTCHCO Riv- er. ‘the Gazette snys today in n (le- spotch from Ottawa. While no particulars haw lobstermen in saint John county, u. the mqum 13., and men living in some Bay of Mom-REAL‘ Que" Apr“ 7 “may ‘mmm a N0“ 5cm“ ‘ma’ 391100". K- C» 0i’ Qilebw Ctl‘. "Id partment of Internal Revenue has ‘a ' f" "“"‘""*""¢m “m”! m‘ Own- Oesnon. K. c. Mont-ml. have rem mulcted of mflllons of dollars IPPOl-lllfid ililmmilllbllfifl t0 in" yearly w the smuggling c4 liquoi-‘novel writing contest conducted l dissed liquor nmninsw-inso Quebec Province. winds. l l Wins $2,500 been given out it is understood that ihir. inquiry, which was started origin- ally with Oscar Gagnon as investi- gation officer, will centre mainly in lquebec City. 1t will report on al- Qloelllegations that the Dominion De- Pinvdsin =SBHEMEIS PilP_l_i_lAR 15 Percent of British Flour To Be Used In All Loaves Baked In Britain. ~ (British United Press) IDNDON, April 7. ~The Govern- ment's reported scheme by which 16 percent of British flour will be used in all loaves baked in Britain, ll receiving unstinted praise from the Conservatives but is regarded with suspicion by the Liberals. Lord Beaverbrookk; Daily Express and the Tory Morning Post are both clo- quent in their approval, but the Liberal Manchester Guardian Stfédk es the difficulty oi working out n, detailed plan. The Guardian says it will be surprising if the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. snowden, comes round by the acceptance o! the quota idea, and that it is in- credible that he should believe ii would make no difference in the price oi bread, Pointing out that the actual wheat production of Brit- (Continued on Page 3) T All 5m P s 0N lUSES FSTIUN Millionaire Democrat Cermak Beat For- mer Chicago Mayor By 120,000 Votes. (Canadian Press) CHICAGO, 111., April ‘i-Anton It Cermak, Democrat, was elected Mayor of Chicago today, ending the reign of Mayor William Kali ___ Thompson. Approximately half of Ohlcagdl 9,957 precincts reporting on tbs ,Tll€ Wfidtllel’; Etc’ Mayoralt); election, gave Anton J'- _ . ._.. ----—-~ cermak. Democrat. a lead of more . than 120,000 over Mayor Williams s l Hale Thompson, Republican. The i “vote in 1,500 precincts was: “Gen E§QP§E “FAVE, mak 341.805; Thompson 219.871." AC ‘,—-— oiiiens 4am. - Falconer Will Retire This Yr, (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Ont... April 1-111 resignation of Sir Robert Falcons as President of the University 0d Toronto will be handed to the board of governors in June of this year, but it will not take effect until June i932. sir Robert definitely announc- ed trxiniz following rumors that hl was to retire at the end 0f thl girrsent term. l.\' WRITING CONTEST Raymond Knlstcr of Port Dovd Ont, who has been awarded H,“ as first prise in a Dominion-wt! l enmiawanblfldoglhl.