' "Wiiflmmc in store for- you. .. 3atur<iay_ February 14th. aioo-z-v-u MAXIMS OIL a p21: fliers ls notblnl W" Ian-GIN!" ‘ma...’ I MERCHANT , under fie roudod m1. ‘u; GIBdl-lo mlnnwwn Guardian Two For Purpose Of sumption Of ational Fuel Polic3_1_ Mooted. CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1931 e's aper / 7/, flip-W" .4 ______.- >»,,_____~“ ‘ Dew . Read byEveryilody (lovers Prince Edward Island Like the 14 PAGES K Iood listener a an Inspiration a. a good conversations-lit. MAXIM! OI! MERCHANT B: Annual Hnbaerlpfloaa Dallvorad $6.1M. Hall Canada and I? l. A. 00-50- Increasing Con- Coal Mined In Canada—Urged By Board Of Control of The Maritime Trade Commission To Ontario. (Canadian Proul ‘IURONTO, OntyFeb. 6-,; firm iililTMENT...,...................... 0F M 0 N E Y S BY" PRUVINCES tClmadian Press) OTTAWA, Ont, Feb. 6-3011! 0'1 the 520000.000 unemployment relief fund provided at the special session of Parliament for contribution t0 i pllliilc works and special relief 1n. the viirious provinces has already been tarmarkrd. according to a sttaement issued today by Hon. G. D. Robert- son. AliilL-iei- of Labor. Till? iuilouiing tabulation shows the amount zilloticd for the Maritimm as the l)(\illiili0'1'.'2 share in public works iiiui tilt‘ total value of the works to be cari-ii-d out: Allotment Value of works P. a. I. .. s 90.000 a 200,000 .\‘. 5- ... $700,000 $2,329,000 N. s. 0500.000 $1,361,000 ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMING EVENTS, ‘lNGS ETCS. "Pan-unm- the Hospital Cake Bale ‘Wit’ iii Holmans. "Run-inane Sale-Hearts Min-nor. i“ “iii- FW- 10- 7 n. m. aiii-l-a-ai dICiU-iiiviv in Cardigan Hall, Mo“. -.\. leiliuary 9th. Admission 35c. 3171-2-6-2l. DJ"A MHMCHl Entertainment and Fdiifc in Sunlmerfleid Hall, Tuesday, - "WY 10th. 8 o'clock. 3172-2-6-31. "Euyinu live hogs Tuesday, Feb. I7. ml. [iii noon. Everett wedlock. Zil44-2-5-3i "Ummiiiilii; a car of Albion Nut u! lifilion, Saturday and Mon- 11.1.. Webster. a9o2-2-1-2i. "ilnvliev m H I _ Rt Highfield Saturday Skim}. li-inilireakers versus Granitcs. ' "i “flu match. 3192-ll. mut-‘fgllillli, Allison Former students d“ w ‘u lliPPLlllg ill City Mall, Mon- - "H113. 9th. Don't forget. 3200-2-7-Il. "Reserve Thursday, February 12th §“’_TH]WI|H-t and Dflllvifi in Cardigan -- i not fine xi be held Friday. ' 3l93-3-7-2i. ‘qllgiilotiiblo Header at New Glasgow UQOEIMISI-llllifiy vs. Imperials, Rug. uiiiors vs. New Glasgow Unions. 3203~2-7-li. “Wu-solidi Cake Sale this after- "iigi M Hoimans. Home made bread. Ff- iilffi. (‘J-Co prepared by ladle; of etc-rs Church. 3191-3. .11 .. . Paniniiivhtine Parlor social, Pownal ‘m; i-Iize, Friday evening, February - Proceeds for Sunday School. 3194-2-7-2l. Kpyl-ivitnr Miss Marie Piiquet at Cntho-Iv Cross Hall under auspices oi Fvbnlaic Womens League, Tuesday. m“ ‘ ry 10th. Piano music, comic i<~- Step-dancing. etc. A splendid 3187-2-1-3l. co ‘ supcviur to Ladies Aid Valentine , P" Thursday evening. Iebrulfy hnnm°°Tm°ncins 5.30 p. m/at the "L, n" MTS- L- C, Bulmer. 8t. Pat- - -\.v. If weather unfavorable on "Tile annual E , meetlnl of nonchaw “it!!! SITCIE will be held in All!“ dclmkil Monday, Fem-u"; gm’ 5; g M, APMSI-efiebeéicwlgl be 5- ' ' "- l’? IT. Argye "°'°- P- E- I- aios-a-o-ai. "Th9 Annual Meeti of the fixings-flu Egg‘ and rouiini-‘y Annota- on “and? he.d in BlJflhIfleld Ball m, ‘Mi- Fabmurr c. no P. u. t fine receive your rebate. If on, - “will: wlu be held "Hospital cm Sole. The ladies of Rink between Bust-ice Bangers and North ltuotlco Link Breakers. ll? BHMI in uuohio mill. Stanley, ‘Ii-why. Ieb. 10th at 1 p. m. Pill attendance of shareholders and tlonal fuel policy for the purpose or “"0081!!! consumption of coal min- 94 ll Uflildl. was taken today by the Board of Control of the Maritime Trade Commission to Ontario, which eluded its two-day annual meet- 1"! at its Toronto office. The Board urged this Dfllicit on the Federal author m". $11.8 Governments of the Prov- inces, both eastern and western in- terested in coal production, the Can- adian Chamber of commerce, and all other interested organisations. The commissions resolution, also placed responsibility for support of the use of Canadian coal with the Canadian bcrs of which enjoy many advantag- es through the tariff policy in this country." A second high light, of today's con- cluding session was the decision of the Board of Control, which is com- posed of six business men from the Maritime Provinces and six repre- sentatives of the Maritime Provinces Association of Toronto, that R. W. E. Burnaby, the Commissioner should pay specie! attention to-in~ creasing the market for fish in Cent- ral Canadaduring the coming year. This step in effect, means the con- tlnuance on a large scale of Mr. Burnaby's policy of wholehearted co- operation with the Federal and Pro- vincial fisheries officials and the fish dealers. It is especially significant in view ofithe approaching campaign by the Federal Department of Fish- eries for greater consumption of fish in Canada as soon as its survey of the industry is completed. E. M. Saunders of Toronto was re- elected to a third term as Chairman of the Board of Control, high praise being given by those present for his ability and untiring interest in that capacity. R. W. E. Burnaby was re- elected Commissioner and Colonel J. P. Legallals, Vice Pres. A number of other Maritime in- dustries were under discussion and work of the past year, together with his recommendation were adopted The Maritime delegates for the most part left for their homes this even- lng. Ancient City Near Babylon Is Discovered (Canadian Press) OXPORD, than, Feb. 6-A city so ancient that its ruins show water-i marks left by biblical flood, has been i discovered a few miles east of Baby- lon by the University Field Museum Manufacturers Association, "the mom ‘ the report of Mr. Burnaby on the‘ ii-{l Scene Of Recent Earthquake i‘ WATER IN my .. i eoas- our, aerosols Emir: ‘mom. WAVE’ users in recent history. Napier, New Zealand, has been practically de- stroyed by an earthquake, which ear- rled a tidal wave and fire in its drake In one of the rrlt unusual d15- wwln: a toll of a large number of where fire raged um the tremors; dead and injured. Above abowa view and in foreground, where a whole of Napier. showing bay where water ‘our: toppled into the sea, carrying first rushed out and then rushed dwellings with it. back in the town in a. tidal wave; Last Minute I News Flashes jg (Special to the (iuardiani MELBOURNE, Australia, Feb. 6.—-'l‘he Scuilin Government has decided to subsidize the when‘. growers, but the national coffers are empty and no solution ls of- fered as how the flotation of $25.- 000,000 or more ivill/be financed states the Melbourne Argus in a critical article today. Presumab- ly I-he empty pocket of ‘the tax- payer ls to be the guarantor of the government, the paper states. (Special to the (ituardiahl ‘TORONTO, ()l’\t¢-, Feb. lL-An- nouriuernent was made at the meeting of the Womens Canadian Club in York Minster Church this afternoon that ltllss Mild- red Bennett, sister of ilie Rt. lion. 78.. B. Bennett, Prime Min- lafer of Canada, would be their guest of honor at luncheon at the Royal York llotel on Feb- ruary 20. Revenue And Expenditure tiunadian Prossi OTTAWA. Ont. I-‘cb. 6.-A tlsi-irase of $72,061,727 in the ordinary rsviiiiie just eoliipietccl, is rcvwlii in tn: monthly statement lFhilCJ today through the D(‘|)1l‘il'|l?llt of Finance For the tcn monili period which end- ed on Jnllutily 31 inst the Dominion collected a ioiul (ifiiiillify revenue of $3iXi,4l3Z\.C.'-l. L?‘ 1"“ correspond- lg Lon months a year ago the col- lections air...“ . l J . io.ofii.0'l8. Or- dlnary expenditure in the ten Expedition in Mesopotamia. On top of it is the first well preserved palace of the Suoscnlan t, asty of Persian Kings ever found and the discovery of the palace was largely accidental. 8t. Peters Church will sell delicious borne cooking at Holman! this after- noon. "The annual meeting of Cornwall lflg Circle will be held in Cornwall Hall, Wodueldoy, Ibbruary 11th, at I P, I. Benin will be paid. 3201-2-7-9i. "Hockey tonight at North Rustlco 3114-2-1 "flu annual meeting of the Stan- noiryiiig 00., will be hold request- moiiths just closed amounted to $309, 530,489 as compared with $288,907,- 596. The statement represents only the receipts and 1iaymciits which have passed through the books of the Department o." Finance up to the last day of January. Labor Claims Victoryln House (Canadian Prelol IONDON, Fob. 6.-——Lslb0r's loft wlflfli scored a fleeting triumph in the House of, Commons today. After five hours argument they secured second reading of the bill which aims to es- tabllah a national minimum living wage. The Conservative members ltrongly opposed the bill. They cali- ed lithe “wrecking industries" bill hllht following. 3135.34. ll. I. I. IQIIIII, 2!- ,__, Dial ‘ and an lllCl'£\3C of $31,587.13‘) iii the) ordinary erapciviliture of Canada our-i DEW“ hi“ ing the ten mouths cl the fiscal year| m9 bell“ (Special to uio own-n)‘ the Dominion to Washington ship canal from the Greet Lake to the Atlantic ocean, thus mm; the western part of both countries dir- ect communication with Eiuope with out tralisshiipping. The first formal move will be the appointment by the two Governments of representatives, The St. Lawrelce Waterway Project jlviasl-UNGTON, Feb. 8.—~As a ie- take to straighten out a. number of suit oi the visit of Right Hon. Rich- ard B. Bennett, Prime Minister of adjusted preliminary to the negot- i last lotion 0f a. treaty for the joint con-| week, steps are at last to be under- structioh of this great project. The] taken for paving the way to the con- expectation is that the names of the, struction cf the St. _Livwrence wcter- United States Commissioners will be,‘ way project, which will provide a annoiflced shortly, perhaps as soon? who will constitute a joint lntemat-i ional commission which will under- [penplexlng problems that must be Upon Viscount W il- lingdoli, ltetirilig Governor-General of Canada — Will Take Title “ Yuri 0f Wil- liiigdon.” f» ‘ LONDON, Feb. t)‘. -- lCnllatilliil Press‘ CB/bifk-Hifi Majesty has iii)])l'()\'£‘(i the conferring oi uii Eiiridilnl upon Viscount Vvlliiigciuii. retirin: Gov- ernor Cveneral of Canada, it was learned tonight. He will shortly take up his new duties as Viceroy of In- dia. Presumably. Lord iviilingdun will take the title “Earl oi‘ \Vllill‘lg- don,“ the name deriving from the, small Sussex district oi‘ his father's birth. f His lnrdsiiil, whose family’ name is? Freeman Iiroeniinliflioiiizis created a Baron in 1 1W and a Vis- count in 1924 on his retiim from an exceptionally successful period iii In- dia. as Governor of Bombay and lat- er Governor of the Xliiiirzis Presid- ency. Two yours after his return from India, Lorri Willingdon became Governor General of Canada. leav- ing the Doiiiinioina. few weeks ago after haviiig endeared himself to the hearts of the Qanadiuii people by wise and earliest conduct. iii his post Iiord Wlilingdolfs heraldic motto proclaims his personal belief "lion- csty is the brst policy-t" W HS as next week. When Prime Minister Bennett‘ cmio to Washington last Friday, it] was everywhere emphasized in of- ficlal quarters that his visit was (Continued on page 6) U. S. Ambassador To Brit- ain Talks Out About “Mangy Politicians" and “Dirty G ro u ps" W h o E ignore “Glorious British‘ i Anny"- I 6. - Ambassador LONDON. Feb. nothing but contempt for that "America won the | war." Addressing London Post of the of the American lesion 19-" 1118M. he praised the “magnificent great- ness of the British Government iind the glorious British Army" during' the world conflict. "We failed to supply practically everything except magnificent soldi- ers whose deeds did great honor to the United States," said the Ambas- sador. "One who really knows the pert Great Britain played in the war cannot help but admire and love this old nation. Men who served as I did cannot countenance such an idea as ‘America won thewer.‘ "Frequently we were let down hard at home and had to turn to Britain and her allies in our emergency. We had twoniitlllon soldiers tl-iice thou- sand miles from the homo base, from which came little or no munitions, no Dawes Expresses Contempt For Any One Who Declares ‘Zilmejca Won The War” horses, fcw rlflc and o-rttllory, and Islander Killed Wild Ccenes Of Disorder In JapaneseHozzse i i (Special in the (iuilrdiiln) TOKYO, Fob. li.-- Diigcrr play broke up n, Budget. committee nleet~ ing in the ante i-liiiiiibev oi‘ ilic HOilSl‘ of Ri‘-pl'eselltiiii\'vi< today illlfi ill ilir- ensuing lilelcc about u dozen persons. including iii-o lllt‘lf‘l‘bi‘i'-$ oi iili‘ Diet were lnjiiizcd. Ash trays and other articles were thi-oun in tlic iigliti Police revportvd S'\(‘l‘ill persons sili- fercd cuts on their heads nlizl liiiiids and others received bruises from clubs and cuts 1min crashing glass, The skirmish started when iiic or», position launched an ellurt to illl-J seat tile Minscitn ni-ajuriiy party Min; istry with attacks on Baron Shiite-i harii, Minister, who has DON] act-l ing head oi tile (‘rovcriiiiieiii since tile wounding 01' Pl't‘lllitl' liullliigilchi BOSTON. Mass. Feb. ti-Edwgrdiago The ail-tuck \\'il.‘§ liL‘ii-"\'L‘(i r Boulter 55 formerly of CTIBHOtW-illldfk n tlllillililbiil‘ lifiilii til :1t‘\'i'l'ilii The “U919 1-“- fiviiii-uiioliynious, but wwn “L” idned m Walpole M559’ iriotous _.__,.,.,,H., (rm-JR ,1“. W,“ 1,“! ilic Jniirllul is iiii official organ of yesterday as a result. of falling 42? m“ “t” 105mg his balance whnelgardl, simmm-n m f‘ ;>\- 1,, “|1\"S_‘ lisliorl by its iiiinisiry of industry. i . . _ H . he was removing icicles from the 0v. . llOllS regaining the London Naval. mmmcl" "lid 105°?- erhenging ledges of the mill in which he worked as foreman. not a single aeroplane. ‘ "Our, food had to be supplied ry‘ Britain and France. Of every thin: teen pounds of food eaten by Aiii-ir- i ican soldiers, Britain and France,‘ principally Britain, supplied eight. It} was then I realized the magnificent greatness of the Brltlsn Government, and the British Armv. My sincere admiration continued to grow, and it will never cease. Wniv. a inarvel- I our effort, what supreme sacriiicesi and all with a smile. i “I never found it expedient to fail‘ to mention the deeds of the ariniest of Britain, fiance and the other al- lies, although numerous rnangy pol- ‘tlclano and other groups often ig-y hora and attempt to belittle the greatnela of their sacrifice and the tremendous rmults achieved by Brit- aln. minooirororiimisnirriirixirfiifr?rxiesoh IIOPID HI LIKID I I! “GDNGIIGATION” 1N CANADA waiting to apologize for having both- , Commflns Willy- spoke up and said tlmt. they told against himself. and "who ttliunph of‘ muddled ti! WASEHNGTON, Feb. d-Prlersda 0! ho Ill the mlnllflll’ in Canada. by all iilleixrri Iiillfliii‘ hl‘\l‘l‘ill weeks, in’ i h)‘ i days occuvriiig niirv remarks ‘Freaiy. Baron Sliizliluirzi l‘t"\‘(‘llil_\'! has been piUl-Flflfi by ii ii.icl_\'.:il.ll'ri 01' six jii jitsii PXllitJfifi iniport<-ii from Osaka. collonlma l'()l.l'l‘l(‘.\‘ | (YLAIFI LIVES OF .183’ “ _‘_ i BOGOTA. Ciilolllbiu. Fvi). 6----.»'\' least eight. persons won.- kiiloii and fourteen were \\'(il1ll(l(‘i'| iii ll|(‘ lluiiriil- wide Congressional (‘l>‘(‘,ii<lll.\ livid in day. This was ilir Filfliiilii)‘ li-i, an- iiounced oilieiailiy lay: the (iO\‘(‘l'l\- merit, although unofficial reports suirl that fourteen hnci been killed and fifteen wounded. l The Capital and 115 ciepiirtmont‘ were frcc from disorders. the killings occurring ill Cuclillii and Arbolvcdas. Department. of North Szmtinidor, and Copcr, Department, of Boynca. Fifty persons died as a result of tile bitter campaigning before the eloc-i tion. W911! ered him. "We hope, sir," lit‘ said, "that you; Hmford MacnidenUnlted Btatumin In the course of the night, however, will like your congregation in Can- Continued. and continually watched later to Ottawa, are passing around it not was broken by investigation add." an “WM Ihlllh the Ilinllfi of Na baggqc. ‘I110 minister fmm his The porter. apparriltiv, had indic- bkll lmllflly berated the dleturbers. ated to cilsionis and lniliiiirrution that dcfinii-B Sill-BMW. BBYUIB! "WW1!!!- It IP99!!! that m l trip loft “I ‘lfid ndlt Raining, upon arising, he Mr. Macnidcr was an American clergy , ers are investing large sums to erect b01661’. Nf- llwlllflll’. N108 V"! W Villilfillled to diacovet customs and‘ man. On his Iil'(‘Sl'“li. visit to wash- l plants in Canada to displace us." ed and not wlohinl to be dllturbdd, Immigration men sitting in the seat ingtcn tho minister said he hoped his instructed the porter to inform cuejopptnltle his berth. The minister said "coi*.gr.~gii!ii~n“ liked liini half as well . toms and lmmtaatlon thlt I'M-MM. but an immilfblhn man as lie liked thcin. l , vlit time illlti especially whenever the i capital. I KING ivviiiivisi Women And Oirls 0F CUNFERRINB, Almost Half The or Elliililiii‘ Identifiid Dead Known Killed In New Zealand Earthquake Now Total More Than. 1,500——Nature N0 Re- specter Of Persons In Tues- , day’s Catastrophe; All Ranks, Age And Sex Suffer. tCanallian Press) NAPIER. New Zealand, Feb. 7.- SEL[lll'ii£\y.i—Wiill lier usual impen- ialitv, nature dealt death in Tucs- dziyls earthquake without regard to rank. age, sex 0r other classificat- ion. Among 100 bodies so far ident- ified nrc- persons of every category. Young girls just entering a, life of usefulness met the same fate as four- teen men living out their last tired years in an old meifs home. Convicts iii jail died at the same moment as men and women kneeling in com- munion service at the Cathedral and nurses tending the sick in a hospital. More Women Casualties Almost half the identified dead urn women and girls, and the com- plete list runs the whole scale of human classifications. While sailors continued patrolling the streets of the ravaged towns today to prevent looting, reinforcements of the Squads of rescuers risked their lives among the leaning walls and tottering ruins, reaping the harvest of the disaster. The known dead now total slightly more than 1.500. but the full list, if indeed it. ever is known, will in the opinion of the relief workers be con- siderably greater. A STRANGE COINCIDENCE i\iAl)R.Il), Feb. 5—By a strange CUlIlCiGCIICC, the Spanish writer, lVliiHFlUlO Bucarisse, did yesterday of iliililenzu on tile same day that he “as iiwzii-dod the National Literary prim. The prize is one of the most coveted literary distinctions 1n Spain- (‘llINA HAS DESIGNS ON THE PHILIPPINES PEHPING, Feb. 6.—China‘s mouth is already watering in anticipation of gobbling up the Philippines as soon as the United States relinquishes its hold, if lill article in the Chinese Eiiiviliii AGAIN BREAKS R E c_o R n intrepid Englishman Established N e w World’s Record For Midget Machine: Yesterday. (Canadian Press) By Ted Gill DAYTONA BEACH, Fla, Fab. 6.- Captain Malcolm Campbell. 46 year old ldng of the world's fastest race car drivers, today established his see- ond automobile speed record in two days 0n the ocean speedway here. Vl-laving hung up a, record of 245 miles an hour for cars of unlimited piston displacement yesterday, the veteran knight of the roaring road came back today in a midget machine and es- tablished a. new mark of 94.031 miles an hour [or automobiles with a pis- ton displacement of loss than 45 nib- ic inches. Campbell now plans in rest hem for a week or so and then return to England to enter competitive auto- mobile racing on specifhvays in that country. He previously had announc- cd he might try for new records for five kilometers and five miles be- fore returning to England, but for day issued a formal statement, say- ing he had abandoned such plans. JIte Weather, Etc. Flcniionllc Journal may be believed. Lili‘. Nziliking government, being pilb- “Cliiliesc merchants." the article says, “naturally turn an eager eyc towards the situation that secnis to be (iUYClOplllg there. for at thc pres- islaiiris attain independence. there is a prosperous field for investment oi- "Cliina has ilic natural resources tlin inan power and the mechanical ahiliiv to become one of the greatest, industrial nations of the world. It in in this commerce of industrial pro- ducts that China will build her trade with the Philippines." TRADE lVlTR CANADA IS SUBJECT 0F QUERY LONDON. Feb. 8.—"Wl‘lEli. does the (‘rovemmelit propose to do to maln- tain the competitive power of the British export trade to Canada, pend- ing the meeting of tho Imperial Con- feroncc at Ottawa?" Right li-lon. Wil- llam Graham, President of the Board of Trade, was asked in the Home of The Minister replied the measures the Government has adopted will be with a view to their development. The questioner pressed for a more fill: HARiiEss USUtiiLY BREAiis when A WY Hifctizo His WAQON 4o A STAR i TORONTO. Feb. ‘l-Moderate m fresh north to north west winds, fnir and colder. ’l‘l:JMPl-ZRATlYBl-1>‘ Maximum 2o Minimum . . . . . .. . . . . .. (below) s High tide this afternoon at 2.11 and tomorrow morning at 2,30, Sun rises this morning at ‘Lil, and sets this afternoon at 5.1a. 18st quarter moon Monday. Fieb. a 12.10 p. m. Bummerside tide eighteen mlnatcl later than Summer ide. _.?x ward export credit, etc. ‘The Govern merit was also prparlng for the com- ing Economic Conference, but if hf gave all the details of this work ht Mr. Graham replied there was a Department of Overseas Trade to- would bsate idnngCMWYCNITWKM ‘whole range of efforts through the would be standing there a week, ht sold. dig ‘.- Q; a» o \.q-| _ . . ,. “fim-J-saam-‘a.