New’ Chief Execllibe‘ MAXIMS OIL MERCHANT u-n-ts Tho trouble with Canada is that there are far. more chances than lhcro are real man to take them on. vioriiing llnardhn, Ioundod lllll. (‘liiuluttatowa Guardian ‘two Canto. olyraklo CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6. 1930 F; COUNCILLOR PRO WSE Amendments To ,,Nii BNE sou Security Frauds HUNBRY IN Prevention Act P. E. ISlANB. Contained In Speech From Throne Deliver- ed By Governor, Ross Al“ Opening or Ont. Llegis. lature. (Canadian Press) TOR/ONTO. Feb. Em-Forecasts of amendments to the Security Frauds ’ Prevention Act eliminating ceulain objectionable featurm vmlch were disclosed in the irwestigation into trading practices on the Standard stock anrl Mining Exchange was oon- iainc d in th a Speech from the Thronoialoliversd by Lieut. Gov. W. D. Ross at the opening of the On- tario Legislature this afternoon.‘ Other important disclosures forc- shadow aiiie-dments to the Liquor ‘Control Act; extension of tho pro- vlnclal highway system through rur- (Continued on Page 3) ---.-_i_--»-._-_.-__ ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC. "The Ladies of 5t. Paul's Church will hold a Oaks Bola in aid of P. E. l. Hospital Saturday afternoon at‘ Moore 5r. Mclaoda. 1587-21 "hockey at Victoria Rink ‘Thurs- day. no. 8th, Capo Traverse Gray Hounds vs Victoria Unions. Come and see thcao old rivals clash. Skat- in: after match. 1500-31 "Skating Cornwall Rink Wednes- day. Friday and Saturday. Good ice. music and hot lunches. Admission 20 C(‘lli.S. Sports night Monday, Feb- fllarv 10th. Races and fun for all. skating alter sports. 1522-2-5-31. "Sturgeon l-lall! Come to the Big chm"! 511mm in Sturgeon l-lsli Milllilfli‘. February 10th. Bazaar. mflsu and other novel attractions. 1583-3-6-31. _"Auiiuai Meeting of Bonshaw Egg Circle in Argyle Hall 0n Friday, Feb- “lflry ‘lth at ‘l o'clock P. M. 1631-24-21. "Zion Church Valentine Tea, Thursday, February 13th. 1537-2-8-11. _ ‘flieserva Monday, Feb. 9th, for nwrtainment in league of Cross 1"" and enjoy a treat. soa "Hockey match at Stanley Rink Thursday night. Feb. 6th, Kenning- ion vs Stanley. 502 "Carnival tonight at New o las- "W Rhu- 501 Chtél-Knnual nlaatihg Wiltshira Egg Mo“: will bo hold in Wiltahlro Ball. W. Nb. llith. at 1.30 p. m. Also {ma ‘aziuailugfilha ahipgioh; club I Y o wing at 2 . aamo “"- I i isao-a-s-u "ll matting Millviow Shipp- b mat. m. 11th. in oaAnn in: Clu he l) New Chief ,. _W~ 15s"- risen-l tendeht of the western lines. a Ian National a lcgrspha. whoaa sp- polntinent s; chief of thcnewly lor- med commercial department of tho m company has ‘been an- nounced. Mr. Bali will have iuria- dlctioh throughout the system in re- grd to commercial affairs. b rrest Made In Connection With Recent Robberies A Lost evening about 9.20 a, man, Benjamin Gauthier. was arrested in s car on Quoon Stroat. in connec- tion with tho series of rocont rob- beries of atom in the oliy. Tho ar- rest was made by Oflloers Higgins and Trainor who stopped the car and found considerable goods in- cluding a ring and a quantity of| cigarettes. 1 Several weeks ago the‘ store of A. R. Wise on Euston Street was brok- en into and 812 worth of goods tak- en. Last weak 83! was removed from tho cash register in Love's Meat Market on Euaton Street, and on unsuceesal ‘ attempt was made to break into a sale In Molnnis’ Bakery on Granville Street. A low days later Worth‘: stars on Fltsroy Street was also broken into. '\ l I Empire Trade (Canadian Press) LONDON, Feb. 5.-Rt. Hon. Stan- ley Baldwin today nailed. the flag o1 empire trade-not empiro froa trade-to tho Conservaiivo masthead. Addressing the Conservative party at tho Coliseum ho declared hs stood for a freo hand in tho safeguarding duties on British immria and for ox- ianaion of Imperial profarcucca. lut- he added in a brief reference to agri- culture, 1 am not prcposina to tat food. Ohio! a thypianks of h; programme was tho crow-l 01 arangamrnts between British it)- duatrias and corrosinnding indust- riaa in tho Dominion. Tho" aranli- mmta ho amphoaiaad should be rnado between tho mdllllrflzu- thornselvoo and not by politicians. Ra auggoatod that aalirat mp a conference should or has mwmi nmnaisam a 00Gb aaisctoa ifldiltfltoi flail. 001' Qtated Trade Commis- ' sioner Burnaby, In His Addres Before Canadian Club A t Toronto-J. W. Boul. tcr Present. ' , (Special to tho Guardian) TORONTO. Fab. 5—“Csnada can only bo prosperous when the whole Dominion is prosperous." said Ralph W. E. Buniaby, ‘n-sde Commissioner for the MaritimcProvihces in an ad- dress on inter provincial trade be- fore the Young Man's Canadian club st tha Royal York lsst night. To give the members some idea of what they might‘ see in a trip east the speaker took them on an imaginary motor trip along the south shore of the St. Lawrence and down through the three provinces. He pictured old his- torical spots and related their past with their , jlounty. Nova Beetle, growl‘ o9- plea than tho when than‘; b‘: On- tario," ha stated, at one stage ol the journey. "Nova Bcotia has more gyp- sum than tho rest of Canada," he interpolated further along the road. "No one goes hungry in Prince Ed- ward Island." he remarked on his arrival at Charlottetown the home oi’ Confederation. Among other prom- inent Maritime representatives pre- sent were A. D. Gancng. 8t. Stephen, N. B.;J. W. Boultsr. DeputyMinis- ter of Agriculture, Charlottetown. f’. E. 1.; H. E. Mahon, Secy. Nova Sco- tia Trade Development Bureau, Hali- fax. and Col. G. Donald. New Bruns- wick, representative of the Maritime ‘Prado Commission. GANG MIIRBERS IN cilia i an (Canadian hosa) cmcaoo. Wb- h-‘rwc murder-i one tctho music of radio. the other in the chatter of childrens voices kept Chicago crime wave pounding steadily along today, when-two men slew Philip Marcese, a rsckateor. near the Irving School at urination aim‘ and Hoyne Avenue yeaiarday- I?» made llve gang slayings in six days. when last night several men killed Joscpl-pBuckere, in his home. turn- ing up the volume control of tho radio to drown the sounds of their shots. it made slx.'1n addition. two man lio critically wounded in Peo- plsa Hospital, victims of gang attacks Boy ‘Robber (spacial In the Guardian) TOR-DMD. lob. s-Aftor he had held up the staff of the Dominion Bank branch at hogan Avonuo and Danforth at two o'clock yesterday afternoon; o Wilfll flllfl IMP)! N10 name of Arnott Fotora and said to roaido at 10m Logan Avenue. was about to leave the pramiaaa with oaiuoo in hia polaooaion when P. C. Al uranium-of tho motorcycle lntorfllfllll him It tho on- mnoo to tho hank and arrested him. Tho robbor- iralmoat @001. dotoe- um ntatsdua talc than. they stat- ad. ho bad) attcuplod tho robbory houblo at homo and ha! the revolver. ‘ industry. "Kings , Suceeds Rivera i117 I ' Pleaded Guilty l_ General irmnooo bcrcngucr. m- mer military governor cf Morocco. who bacomcs premier of Spain. luc- ceediug Prlmo dc Rlvra. who resign- ed recently“ Times. One Party Also Escape From l (Cauadlaa Prau) MEXICO CITY. tab. 5~Paacual Ortiz Rubia. now President of Mox- ico. was wounded in flue jaw by o a few hours after ha hadiioen sworn in sa Chief Executive. 1t was h.- nouncod at thodaospital tho l>roa- idcnifs ‘condition was not serious. The bullet was removed. ab: shots were fired. Two other members of tho Presidential party werolatruck. The President's wifo was graaid by a bul- lat and his little riliioa’, Opclia Or- tega, sustained a alight wound. A by- At Opening Of New Public Lib- rary And Harris Memorial Art Gallery Yester- ‘day. At tho QPIXIMI of Oharlottotownh new Library Building and Harris llcmoflai canary ream-saw al- tcmoon o tributo waa paid to tho thIDNROIIOICIQIflQIAIIMIOGW- taroiiga who» gonorcdty aha bou- olioiocatboolldicaiaaowcxiotoat.‘ Pres-t 0f Assasisiriobion i Would-Be Assassin Fired Six ’ In President's Body-Wife and would-be, assassin who firod on him Tribute Paid To"? i Late Ro_b_t.UHarris woraathouiomoryoadthalifaofootoriaabyth uiiiuii_nii=ici Bandits Get A w a y With $3,000 In De- Atroit" Telegraph Branch - Armed With Machine Gun. (Special to the Guardian) DETROIT, Feb. 5-'I‘wo automo- biles each carrying five men drove Orlando Heron. charged on many’ theft couuia. pleaded guilty in thcI aaslao court at Toronto. ‘rho arrest of Me. Baron caused a country-wide stir ill brokerage circles. r MeXi ¢°' l ~apes1 i. Bullet Lodging Have Narrow Death. up to the main office of the Western Union Telegraph Company at Shelby and Congress streets a few minutes before 7 dclock tonight Two of the men rushed into tho building through the front doors. each brandishing a revolver. The others, one of whom carried s Thompson Machine Gun remained on guard outside. The el- even employees snd two score patrons in the place were forced to different corners of the big office. One of the robbers‘ swung in behind the coun- ter and warned the clerks to keep away from the police alarm buttons whillallls confederate ran- to the solo which he fouhd- locked. I-le then turned his attention to the cash drawer scooping up about $3,000 in curreucywhicl-i lie stuffed into his pockets. The two men thcn ran out into the street after warning those inside to keep still for five minutes or be shot to death. The bandits on guard Joined the others who leaped into the waiting automobiles which then roared away. The whole affair occupied less than three minutes and by the time alarm had reached po- iica headquarters the thugs had a substantial head start. Will Have To stander was hit. The assassin was arrested. Broken glass from the: autonomy-windshield, showered the rut of tho party whicnfixicludea a‘ chauffeur, the gradient’: secretary and the President's falster-in-law, hurt. Motorcycle police pounced up- on the shooter and took him ihto the National Palace. The prisoner gave his name as Daniel Flores. aged 22. Ha acknowlodgedflthat ho was an ldh°mlh *7‘ 5°" v“c°n"l"- "ndflwlsh to give it in international sf-l idato of the anti rs-alecticnist party who waa dofaatcd by Ortia ltubio m the Proaidenc . -_-- a- _ .__ __ at the opening. the financial and economic phaus of tho institution by Ria Honour {lieutenant-Governor Hoar-ta, who formally declared the library open. tho lilo of Robert Harris and tha educational value of tho library by aw. canon l-larria. the adifica as a fitting memorial for a treat man b! Hi8 Worship Mayor Yco. some , i romiuiseancas of tho public bconfaelor by Mr. Justice llasaard. and tho educational possi- bilities in art and literature by Mr. Justice Araouault. Premier humor gavo an histor- ical akoloh of librorioa of tho paat,_ ‘referring to the books of ancient, clvilimtioro. no!!! thamiddlc ages, libraries in tho mom, in .000‘ W!“ 39° "NI! Th! Pllll. l"? Be More Frank (Canadian Press) LDNDOIV. Feb. 5.-Rt. Hon. Stari- ley Baldwin,‘ former Conservative Conservative party before a big goth-- cring of his supporters at the Lon- don oollscum this morning, declar- ed that if the Labor Party wanted ma support which the Conskrvailvcs fairs thcro will have to be moo frankness on the Government's part than there has been in the past. Mr. Baldwin inveighed against the Gov- eminuevs attitude towards Russia. declaring that .the Conservatives resented the secrecy with which the diplomacy of the Government and Russia was wrapped. l-le asserted it was impossible to be blind t0 What was happening in the U. 5.8.3.. partic ulsrly with regard to the persecut- ion of christians in which the in- difference of the Bdtiah Government was inexplicable. Gold Nugget Found In Crop . (Canadian Ross) QUEBEC, Que. Feb. 5.—’i‘he vein from which a goose Just killed here got its gold nugget will be hard i0 trace. Adolard Boucher, of Lsuaon, last summerbought the bird from one of the crew of a schooner. l-le failened it for Xmas but decided not to kill it until today. A nugget of lair also. which he has sent to lav- al University for analysis was found in the crop. England recently hold o National Iatwoekin thodriva toridtho _oouutrydl'iasodoah. MERCHANT There ia one passion to which you may safely make random-the‘ passion of a lofty ideal. MAXIMS or a - imi- n complete lur- 8 PAGES as LEGISLA TURE OPENED Yes TER Annual lubocrlptlouo Dolivarol 85.01. Br Ila’! Canada and l1. l. Luau. l l Lord Byng, o! vimy ‘who. with Lady iByng. has sailedifor South Africa for his health. A Ii (it T iiisniuiiuii Press Stall Co“ -‘ ‘J . i l l i LONDON, Feb. 5.~—l1y 382 votes to i105. the Church Assembly today ad- opted the Archbishop of York's res- ‘olution calling for a commission oi lenquiry into the present relations between the church and state. "rho gravest conflict bctiveen the spirit-I ual and the secular“ was the descrip- l tron wivhich Rev. Dr. Frank Theodore Woods, Bishop of ii/inrlicstcr, gave- position today. Bishop Woods recently toured Canada. - Over Possibility Of Embargo On The Shipping Of British_' Potatoes To C a n a d i a n Morlzets Being Lifted. .___ (Canadian Press) FREDERICTON, N. 15., Fob. ll.- Potato producers and shiPPQPs of Now Brunswick ara up in arms over the possibility of tl-io embargo on tho shipping of British Wfatoes to the Canadian markets belnl lifted in tho near future. Tbay fear tho loss of the United States markets, which at present are not in a" very favor- able stats because of heavy ship- ments by Maine. Disease was tho reason for the embargo. One prominent shipper whose op- inion had been representative for tho general attitude in tho province. contends that if the ban on the Eng- lisli tubers is removed and they are shipped into the United States. through Canada. there will be a re- iacllon against the Canadian product which will be keenly felt by the ‘New Brunswick growers. Agitation among the growers and =hippers of the Province was caused -(Coni.inued on Page 3) The Weather, etc TORONTO. Feb. 6-- Maritime. Fresh northwest winds, fair and very cold. High tide this afternoon at 3.33 and tomorrow morning st 4.48. Sun rises this morning at 1.14 and sets this afternoon at 5.15. First quarter moon Tl-iuriday, Fab Sonora Oriagsfwhoaa daughter was Premier, in outlining policies of the to the appearance or me churckfslw‘ 1m pl m. Summerslde tide eighteen minute! later than Charlottetown. civic NOMINA TIONS i Nominations at the City Hall yes- terday resulted in election by ac- clamation of Coun. '1‘. W. L. Prowsc for Mayor, of Coun. M. W. Rcarclou for Ward 2. and of Messrs G..D. Wright, H. Connors and J. A. Wob- ster for Water Commissioners. New contestants in the race for Council- lor in other wards are Messrs. W. P. Doull, Joseph C. Crabbe, James A._ Brady. Walter E. Burke. and D. A. McDonald. Mr. A. A. Hennessey is again in tho flclrl in Ward 3 against. Councillor McDougald. Following are the nominating candidates for the election, which takes place on Fob. l2. Cable is Repaired i (Canadian Press) NEW YORK. Feb. 5.~—C0l'l'l]llCi.lOl'l of repairs to the i910 Newfoundland to New York cable was announced today by tho Western Union Tele- graph Company. The cabla was dam- aged at points spread over a dis- tancc of 161 miles by the earthquake of November l8. Persians are taking up the piano. iutotbocoimtrylaatyeor. l b0 instruments having been imported "layer: Councillor T. W. L. Prowse, rncclamation.) Counciiiors—Ward l: Coun. Dougan; Mr. W. G. Bruce. Ward ll: Coun. M. W. Baardon. (Acclamation) Ward III: Coun. Arthur McDou- sall: Mr. A. A. Hennessey. Ward IV: Coun. B. R. Holman; Coun. E. A. Foster; Mr. W. P. Doull. Ward v: Coun. S. Kennedy; Mr. Joseph C. Crabbe; Mr. Jame; A Brady; ‘Nir. Walter E. Burke: Major D. A. McDonald; Dr. Jas. E. Blanch- ard. i . Commissioners of lowers and Wa- ter Supply: Mr. G. D. Wright; Mr H. Connors; Mr. John A. Webster. Chas. OTTAWA. oat. no. s-lmi. B. l. Bennett. Conservative load- er, left hero tonight for Calgary and Edmonton to clear away aev- 4 ersl matters of personal buol- _ neas before the opening of Pag- Y lismenl. Ila la expected to bo Ilia" sent ten days or two wooha. Mn. Bennett got book to tho Capital _ from tho Walt only last lstur- l day. llhlofiiaopllod high , with on accumulation of oor- i roapoudonoo" that ho hoot him hardatworllnhbollloolatho ocnito block. ' - limitation-amass.»- DA Y ELECTED MA YOR B Y ACCLA MA TION h Bfllli liiiillllPl Potato Growers 0F WESTERN; Of N. B_._Ign Arms