MAXIMS 0' l MERCHANT A conldenee always is sacred. r di n. Founded ‘llli. gliarilillrrtistdv-vzr flissrdlan ‘Iws Cents. TrohibiTionIJS-laeuth MERCHANT u Evil is always temporary. r 8 Perjury; Annual Sables-lg By Iati Claadh and D. I. A. WITNESS IN uuumi BASES inn tiilliiii After Serving Month In Queens Co. Jail, Prohibition Sleuth blow Faces Perjury (barge. I a 1 ltill. E .Fcb. ‘ti-Dav- -.\'e"' wlr: completed a (iii; oi‘ onc mi'a'h’s imprison- lll“lii for vligrancy in the Queens (‘ii-ivy Jail on Tuesday. was re- 3'1" ii-il iliere by Police Officer l,7"ll"\ if (be Summerside force Pllll brought up to Suinme side Wednesday on a charge of ' ilry. , .. rill some time. ago gave l f'\'lii‘.‘lif‘f‘. in the Prohibition Court :1 Siimmersido upon which sev- (‘fill parties were convicted and some of them are yet in the Prince County Jail. lle appeared iirforc Stipcndlary Wyatt in tho Police Court at Suinnsersida on Thursday morning on the charge uf perjury. Mr. I. ll. Strong, K. it. appearing for the Crown. The prisoner aaired for an Ill-v ‘ jiinrnment i0 allow him to secure . rounscl and prepare his defense. | Hi.- llonor thereupon adjourned ‘ the use until Monday next and the prisoner was remanded to jail-S. iviNNlrliG, Feb. TL-Firmness prevailed orrthe wheat market hers today due mostlyto the sire b dia- ~ . ...... , . unrhanxed to one cent above yester- day's close and continued upward uinil at eleven o'clock. May was up l)‘; rents; July was Eli cents higher at 1.171;. and October showed an ad- vance of iii cents st 1.18%. The strength at Chicago was said to be the result of purchases in wheat fu- lures by the farm board operators. ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC. I _"Reserve Thursday. March 20. for 31f)‘ 19B and bazaar. lfilll-il-Tl-ii "livrkrv match at Milton Rink ivmizlii. North River vs. Milton. 2033.. "Tasse parlouting done at 30d “trniouth Street. ‘1995-2-37’!!! "Sacred Recital, Fab-view Baptist Chill?!)- Eundav. March 2nd, in; '1 n. m. silver collection. 2022-2-28-11 “Club meeting at Murray River . liiai-ch lst, at 7.30 p. m. Listing hogs and calves for shipment March 4th, “llimvvn- lsaa-z-ri-zi "Tigers vs. Meat Choppers, High- fialil Rink tonight. One hour's skate after match. 193g "'\Vlll be unloading s carlosd of coil at Winsioe Friday and Saturday. Boston ls Roberts. Uri-ii “Wlockey at Hunter River. lee the ‘lirhfield Grsnites play a return llama with the Royals on Feb. 23th, “i D ll- m. Special skate after the Kaine. 3°35 mlldunkora Hall suction forty-fives ‘A dentertainment. Klnkora Hall. ‘ f" F)’ "iilht. March 3rd. Don't ma: it. Lunch served. 3032 I “Young People's Time dancing l to "f. l-‘ridsy evening Cslodonian Hall, 14"“ bv Prince Iidwsrd Orchestra. unch. _ IOID-Z-il-li anICome to 'tho auction forty-five MO dentertainment in Kinkora Hall "Y? “Y night. March are. Lunch “d- 201242-8841 slmiiinciisy match‘ Cornwall sunk, (T l "Y-‘l fi- rnelrrinco ltresthchool A-lih vs. 0. C.‘ Girls.‘ lksting after. mQHOaroivatAMonAs , March 3rd. 1e fun. Admission 20 cents. - IDH-I-Il-ii .~_§,~',.°“A‘;'::éo_i;oni&m¥da Victoria “ Alberton “f!” vsrsudvieteris Unions. mt ° hc' a no.1‘; ‘diidfiownom '3 Dionshill. Can ths- Unions oisaeoms Munroe.» “Prohibition Is Dead In Canada ” TORONTO. Feb. i17.-“1’eu couldn't rustle a baker's dozen for s prohibition meeting in any other part of the Dominion than Toronto the good.“ declared Rev. J. Richmond Craig. to a mass meeting n the Ontario Prohibi- tion Union last night. Mr. Craig is pastor of Grace Church,- Winnipeg. Prohibition in Cariads, he pro- claimed, was dead. quite dead. "And 1 don't suppose you could raise a collection for prohibition in any city west of Winnipeg. You can count on your fingers all the Ministers who talk about Prohibition. l haven't seen much sign of life here either? DEDIDED ID ENTER _P_Dl|llDS (Canadian Press) SASKATOON. Sash. Fob. 27- Saskaito‘ wuss farmers today unani- mously decided to enter politics. The annual convention of the Unit- ed Farmers of Canada. 8sskatche- wan section resolved that the Agra- risns should set up some political body outside U. F. C., for the pur- pose of more direct selection and election of representatives to Dom- inion and Provincial Houses and pledged to support the demands of organised agriculture. Fyled In Bankruptcy I (Canadian Press) (MONTREAL. Feb. 31-113 stock brokerage house of Truss: Oarsley and Company today fried a petition in bankruptcy. Making this an- iinunoement, the firm mid this step had been talcen with a view to the prpoer “inotcction of our customers. fl, was further stated the company believed it would be able to meet its liabilities. It. had not been able to carry on for the moment owing to lack of capital and revenues. that it. like many others. had suffered re- cently. It stated an interim receiver has been appointed. The concern has lrlcmbershllpc 0n both the Mon- treal Block Exchange and the Mon- treal Curb. . Last Minute News Flashes iCanadiarl Press) II’. THOMAS. Virgin lslllli. Feb. 21--'l‘i\o British cruiser Wlstsrlaeallsd hers for coal to- day and left prompt for Santo Domingo in connection with the revolution there. GLACE BAY. N. 8-. Ieb. I'l- Dannie MacDonald. 20. was in- stantly killed by a fall o! stone. while working in number i8 col- liery at New Waterford today. lie was the son of Mrs. Christina MacDonald, formerly of French- vale, N. l. a NEW YOIK, rob. fl-Gsorge llsven Putnam, President. o. ll. Putnam's Ions. publishers. dial today of pernicious ansasls at his residence No. 1 soften Place. lie was ll years eld and had been ill for two wicks. Former y _ (Canldian Press) FREDERIOTON. N. B. Feb. 2'i—-Ai geiieral extension of educational lg. cillties in the province of New firm-is- wiek and more generous aid to poor districts, are the objectives of n sur- vey of the whole field of education to be carried on by a royal commission appointment of which was officially intimated in the Speech From the Throne. which Major General. the Hen. Hugh H. McLean, Lleut. Gov- ernor. read. in opening the session oi‘ the Provincial Imgislature today. it was the fifth and last session of the sixteenth Legislative Assem- bly in this province sniee Confedera- tion ‘ind the Speech From the Throne was marked by the sn- nouncsmen. of several other lin- portant new policies of the Govern- ment. ‘Ihese included: (A). The hard surfacing of the main trunk highways of the Prov- ince“ , ._,,,_-_ mi.‘ llieunipuen by New"§i'-\ii'is'- wick electric power commission of s Portion of the costs of transmission lines to takehydro service to sparse- ly settled districts of the Province. (C). Assistance by way of bonus (Continued on page 3) Refer To Duncan Report In Senate SENATOR. BLACK SAYS FOUR YEARS HAVE ELAPSED WITHOUT FULL ACTION trade treaty is a matter receiving the earnest Government, Hon. Rauol Dsndurand said today during the debate in the Senate on the Address in reply to the Speech from the Throne. This was particularly the case in regard to reduced tariffs on importa- tion of butter from New Zealsnd. He felt, however, the treaty could best be reviewed at the forthcoming Economic Conference, when many trade problems in the Empire would be under consideration. Hon. W. B. Willoughby said he be- lieved the Imperial Conference should be held in conlunction with an Economic Conference to deal with questions bearing on trade within the Empire. H‘ had expected in connec- tion with the announcement of the Imperial Conference an announce- ment by the Government of the date o! the next election. i WHEAT POOL The wheat pool came in for some‘ criticism. The organisation had done‘ Jnuch good, Senator Willoughby said, but had misjudged its power in the world's market and held over too much grain and for too long s time. Hon. Raoul Dandurand. Govern- ment leader." contended that the Australian trade" treaty workings of which were being carefully watched reviewed when the whole subject of Iaipirc trade was undsndiscussion at the neat Isenomio Conference. OTTAWA, Feb. ZT-The Australian. consideration of the, by the Government. should only be ‘ : ffarhllil i0 the sublect matter of Jllsbpssoh iromihsrnionadonstoa- Dundursnd said the out impotent tastier reconsideration was the consolidation of the Canadian ria- Albertonp tyQ-‘gfl [guy .- '.» ‘-~ . son-natal. N. B. Legislature Opened yesterday 5 l Important New Policies Announ- ced In Speech From Throne I-Speeches Of Mover And Se- conder Of The Address In Re- ply Postponed Until Today. F: nniitiwii THE FEDERAL PARLIAMENT, Canadian Legion Will Present "Recom. mendations To The Government. (Canadian Press) ' OTTAWA, Feb. fir-The legieistifi proposals of the . C nadian, legion covering the needs of the "burnt out“ -ci'.;.,‘.'lv,zokcn,y;lowii eefevarislg». grcstwar who are wholly or in part nonperuiionablc recognire the fact that the Department of Pension of- ficials have been making an exhaust- ive study of the question. but have not as yet put forward any specific remedial schemes. The legion there- fore will present their legislative rec- ornmenda-tions to thegovernment as follows; That to inen with depend- ents there be made a living allow- ance. That for men without depend- rnts provisions be made for their care and maintenance. These two clauses cover the legions requesh. but Legion headquarters believe they will be effective. The Dcgion how- ever, has added certain qualifying clauses largely in an effort to show it desires (o be fair and reasonable in all their requests. and it wishes to cnoinrsiie to prevent any abuses o! whatever remedial legislation may be enacted ‘at the present session as the result of itsjepresentations. Halifax Airport Deadlock Broken HALIFAX. N. 5., Feb. Mr-The deadlock in the Halifax City Council on the question of additional borrow- ings to finance an airport was brok- en tonight when by a. vote of l2 is. six the Council adopted a resolution providing for the seeking of legisla- tion to borrow $40,000 in addition to the $100,000 already authorised for this purpose. (Special io The Guardian) WASHINGTON, ‘Feb. 27- Th! Johnson bill to place Mexico. Can- ada and South and Central Ameri- can countries on an immigration quota basis was ordered ' favorably reported today by the House Immi- gration Committee. An annual to- tal or about 70,000 was approved. issues of its various components would be transferred into bonds of the nsolidated company. DUNCAN REPORT -. ' The Duncan Report bad not been fully implemented. Hon. Irsok Black daclarsd. 11in applied particularly to increased subsidies t0 the alsriiin-iss from the Dominion Government and recommendations respecting the irco and stool industry. lie pointed out foiir years had elapsed without the [lisadilrstoass brviiisis lhaboodnfwtbsivlaivanfuiislleot. United wStates President Taft Isl Dying ‘iiiliiiiiiliu Estimates 'l‘abled!ND iIllPE run DAY IS DDEY. 1n Parliament iEX-PRESIDENT cillaliliiirli Sumptuous Banquet at Davies Hotel Last Evening - Eloquent Eulogies On South African Campaign. g Memories of the South African dlaipsign. and of- soldier-log days were recalled at the annual banquet, of the South African veterans in commemoration of ‘e’ rdeberg Day held last evening at the Davies Ho- tel. The delicate cuisine and splenq did service were greatly appreciated. by the fifty veterans and visitors inf attendance. ' l- PROGRAMME Toastmaster-Col. 1-1 D. Johnson ‘The King The Dominion .. . . . . . . . .. 0 Canada The fiovince Hon. J. P. McIntyre The City Mayor T. w. L. Prowse ‘Conn. E. A. Foster Solo-Afr. Charles Earle Speech Rev. W. l... Outhouse P. n. r. Militia-Major rfimimeuutt Over Seas Forces Lt. Col. A. G. Peaks Capt. H. R. Stewart Major C. C. ‘Thompson gold-Mr. Victor Coylc i f Atlnioo-zlrcascan. , Legio , Solo-Mr. Charles Berle The Ladies Colin. B. R. Holman The Press .... Messrs. C. J. Mitchell and E. B. Shaw The Hostess . . . . . . . . . . . . . . coo save run nnvo j Col. H. D. Johnson. toastmastem explained that greetingcards had‘ been sent to all South African vet-l orans unable to be r ent in eases where their addresses were lmown A message was read from Gover- nor Hearts-explaining that he was unable in be present owing to ab- sence from the province. Premier Saunders who was unable to be present was represented by l-lon. J. P. Mc- Ihtlre. Minister of Public Works. Re- sponse» greeting cards were read (Continued on page Si) One Dead And One Blind, Toll ‘Of Moonshine Los Auauisiareo. 2‘l.-~-A l6- yesk-oid high school student is dcsd. other boys are seriously ill follow- ing I joy ride and drinkinng party old boctlegger who supplied the li- quor. a 17-year-old girl is blinded and twc| Police are searching for the IB-year-j iwili IN §IS REGARIJED i I ing For The Other T 0 Strike First - T w e l v e American} Bombing Planes 0n, The Scene. (Special o. The Guardian) EJ-IANGHAI, China, Fieb. 27-wel- ‘ by the Nanklng Gvneri-inaent a- gainst Gen Yen Hsi shah. formid- able Shansl province war lord and the northern alliance of militarlais- L: openly regarded in most Pa?“ ‘l! Ciuna. today as inevitable. With Geri Yen in all likelihood waiting for General Chiang Kai Bhikb 10W”. i"! strike first, a break between the north and the south is considered ivirtuaily beyond the possibility of healing. With their ambitions What ' they are. each war lord is sued-Owls of the other itgsnor-e la wlllinz t? 2m“ “he first, gesture which might (Continued on page 3) (N. B. Commission, ; Accompsnist-Miss Lillian Earle Makes Pfggfess 011 Old Age Pensions. ST. JOHN. Feb. 2'1.-l\fore than 15.000 answers already have been rc- fcoived to questionnaires sent out by ithe transmission appointed to ill\‘0l.".- igate the probable cost of an Dill ant pension-i scheme in this province and 10,000 additional qucstionainss will soon be sent out. it. was raid today by ‘Mr. Justice W. H. C. Grimmer, chair- ‘msn of the commission. The work EH85 been progressing satisfactorily {and it is hoped lo complete it so that liegislation may be enacted at the {coming session of the Legislature. if ‘so desired. It was said that at least Tan interim report by the commission iwonld bc presented to the Legislat- ure before (he House prorogucd. 5 It is estimated that there are ap- proximately 14.000 persons in the 'provlrice over '10 years of age. Of these lquite a large iiunii-ier would not be ieligible, but when the total number is ascertained it w-lll then bo the duty cf the commission to segregate those not entitled to s. pension and those e For Car Ferry And Other Revot v E Expenditures In. is INEDITABLET {Both War Lords Wait- Prince Edward Island Included In Estimates i l i ___ (Sperlal to the Guardian) OTTAWA, Ont... Feb. ZB-Jrhe cle- bate on Dr. McGibboifs resolution to increase soldiers‘ pensions was continued all this afternoon, and while there were some minor differ- cnccs of opinion as to methods, all the speakers favored the principle involved and it may be taken for granted that what Sir Arthur Currie advocated and what the Legion of Canada is asking for. a generous re- vision, will be granted. Elstlmates for the year 1930-31 came down this afternoon showing a total of $399,358,102 as compared with $404,245,145 last year. These in- clude for Prince Edward island: Aci- ininistration of justice, courts, s44,- 500; Ferry between Island and main- land lrevoie) $2,500,000; public buildings. $120,000; harbours and rivers 8105.300 as- follows: _wh_avf repairs. $4.100; Georgetown hQiieeirs wharf), repairs $2,400; iGr-orgetown. Irailway wharf), re- ‘kualrs and strengthening, 814.000: (‘Continued on page 3) Makes Nice Presentation (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, Fob. 27-'I‘he Canadian Commission at the British Indus- irlals Fair has presented a Canadian made carpet h) the Duke and Du- chess of York to be used in the nurzery- of little Princezs Elizabeth. The Canadian Commission today also sent n largo consignment of Canadian apples to Westminster. for consumption of Laboriics. Conserva- tives. Liberals, Empire Free "Traders and "other political classes without distinction. Rt. Hon. J. H. Thomas had suggested this some days ago. i Under the Federal Act a person more than ‘i0 years of age and with income of less than $365 may be ald- ed. 1n other u-ords, if a person of the required age had. say an in- come of $100 per year, he could, un- der certain circumstances. be aid- ed to the extent of $240. but if his that are. and the latter lfbup would then have to be tabulated according to classes. Three Persons Out Of Crew Of Twenty Suc- ceeded In Reaching Lzzfltl Before Vessel Sank. (lpaeial ie-Tlhztiaardlsn) MIAMI, Flo, Feb. lL-Beven- teen ilvss were reported lost when the sloop Iatsria was swamped is hoary-anal off Seventeen Lives Are Lost When Sloop Is S wamped Atwell And Co. Suspends Business (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. Feb. I6—Atweli and (Jompany. brokers. dealing princi- pally iii mining issues today an- nounced that owing to circumstan- cos over which they had no control they were suspending business. The arm's head ofllca is in Montreal and la-uichea an located in several points in lantern Canada and Now- foundland. It has a seat on the Mon tresl Consolidated Oil and Mining income fur instance was say $200 per year. he would receive not more than $105 pension. Of this pension the Federal and Provincial govern- ments each bear one half the cost. Will Pick Wife, He Bars Blondes POOR l-IOUSIKEIPEBS AND G0 T0 BRIDGE. SAN PEDRO. CaliL. Feb. 27.‘ Andrew J. (Bossy) Gillis. Mayor of Newburyport, Mala. is head- ing for San Francisco to pick himself s wife. because he has heard so much about the beauti- ful girls of California. Brunette and red heads are to be given an even chance. but biondcs are barrel. Ila observations are they are poor housekeepers and go to bridge teas. and no wile of his is going to be "a bridge tea field“ hound." Belfast "BOSSY" GILLIS SAYS THEY ARE iWllllAM TAFT I ;NOHOPEFOR .. Late Bulletin Says He Is Growing Weaker And His Death May Come At Any Time. i ‘i i l 1 l (Spatial to The Guardian) WASHINGTON. Feb. 27.-Willlam Howard ‘Tait, cx-Presiclent 1s grow- l ing steadily weaker and his death may come at any time, according to a noon bulletin by his physicians to- day as follows “The former Chief Justice is in a critical condition. There is no hope for his recovery and any improvement will be tem- POI!!!" Dr. H. Agncr found that serious change for the worse had taken place since yesterday. The end might come he said at any hour. or he might live for s. few days. After receiving the bulletin. Presi- dent Hoover cancelled a reception for members of the House for tonight at the White House. Farmers Protest Butte-r Imports OTTAWA, Feb. zT-For several years in the House the Australian ltreaty arid more particularly its au- ltomatie extension to New zeeland has ibecn a subject of assault. Increasing {imports of New Zesiand butter have Jed to protests from the National Dairy Council which a-as recently be- fore the Tariff Board with its griev- fiflCf‘. In the House last night Rob- crt (lardinor of Acadia spread on the record ii-ie protest of the United Farmers of Alberta. About half of lthe time ll'l the budget debate last year WlIS taken up with butter and lcggs. ' A sequence to ail this comes from 1A. W. Neill. M.P.. for Alberta today, giving notice ‘of s. resolution “that fSlX months notice be given to the ‘New Zealsnd Government to cancel hhfi application to that country of ‘the provisions of ‘what is generally lknown as the Australian treaty." LONDON, Feb. fl-The lilac- Donald Government late today emerged victorious on the crit- icsl vote on its controversial Coal Bill, winnin. I80 to‘ 2'11. The Weather, etc * ffi * 4o ‘hi. BOEIHTDOI Your! Qaouao ' 4m. (o Buns tssftre IN "iii! MP. .' WRONTO- "b- 3D.-Mlirltime: Moderate to fresh north westerly winds, fair Wit-ll not much change in iImDerstui-e. High tide this morning at i119 "l4 lenient at 11.11. Sun acts this smmom at 5.6a and "R8 tomorrow morn!‘ at 7.21. 7th.. at 11.30 p, m. , Sununerside tide fig later than canning. rim uusrtar moon Irldsv. amen‘. l