OIL MERE MAN liie ts his will: he exlafl niieirentialbelagclnanintlsie I1] todo lsismainhhealhlf Jul. choic‘e between alternative; . i} feudal II’! (i ardl A. - "ffptiiliii Guardian ‘Iwl COIM- Schooner Afireo Off N. S. lslAbandoned ___._._ iiiimt 0F iiiiiini ixinniioii Takes Place In Buenos Aires Today-Prince [if Wales F" by the Laurler was declined by the all‘. (Canadian Press) llllENO-S AlltlCS, Argentina. March 13,_1"iie Linion Jack flew today in PflemiO Park from the iastest craft oimth and sen and sky In a (‘-20.- mpbo 6Xp0S.l.l0li, designed to place gmt nritoin preeminent in Argen- mr; ioreign trade. The intutm‘ of the British plnnc which vv-zi". the liiiii Schneider cup race, the speed- holt in ivhirh Major Henry O. Sen,- gm-e died nftrr setting a. world rec- 0rd, and the motor cur, Golden Ar- iel, in which he travelled to a speed muk on a Florida beach were mounted in the exhibition halls- iymbols oi Britain's claim for restor- itiin to its long wanted place as liiciitinas favorite merchant a- hiw) Alter years of studying Argentinian imign trnde needs and months of preparation, the British Trad: Ex- pvetiion was on the eve nf its open- iiqtwight and Prince of Wales was rredyto fling wide its doors to- _'orioiv. lie came by aeroplane from Del riiita this afternoon. KNNOUNCEMENTS, COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS ETCS. "lit. Stewart Wednesday. Special W- 3891-3-13-41. "Montague Club loading live stock tdliesdal‘. 18th. 3930-3-14-21 "Hunter River Club loading live - lliursday. March 19th. 3930-3-14-21 "Rummage Sale, Baptist School- "Thursday, March 19th at 7 o'- Oovers Prince Edward w“ \‘\ \\\\ Read byEverybody Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA, SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 1931, l? Errol Boyd Gets Rock efeller’s Dimes ‘Coast, l (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, N. 3., Marco lit. flrhc schooner J. D. l-iazen on fire, was abandoned seven miles off lnhnve, N. 8-, about noon today, her new‘ being taken oft by the motocomft. iSalmu R, nccuulLiig to a report rrinde l|to C. ll. l-larvoy, agent for Nov; I Scotizi cl‘ the Marine andfieherlcs Dfii-‘iriwflit. by Contain William A. Robinson cf thr Canadian Govern. merit stenmcr Lady inzuiler, which arrived ll9l'O hi: tirl: nitcriioon from the rvcrLsrzi shore. Assistance offer- Hnzctiis crew, who indicated they ‘TF0 is‘. .11’: back to Lahave. Unlist- ed in shipping records here. the J. l). IZizen was believed to b, in (he l‘l'l‘l running trade. Th0 Photograph above shows John D. Rockefeller, Srqpoentre. with Capt. Q ~ J. Errol Boyd and Mn. L. Dick of Toronto, after the ell magnate had , i I iii‘ idrou A ll ll US T i1 llKElY DATE 0F BUNFERENBE wiii ASSUME mosi or wsi or PENSIIINS Understood Dominion Will Pay 95 Percent Which Is Estimated ' (Canadian Press) OTTAWA" Ont., Mar. lit-August 11th is e likely date for the opening cf the Imperial Economic Confer- ence to beheld in Ottawa, this sum- mer. Definite fixing of the date is a matter of meeting the convenience of the govemmenls of the_ various part! oi the, British Empire, and steps in this direction, it ls learned. are under way. _ . At Imperial Conferences held in London. the practice bu been fol- lowed for r, number oi your! to house the delegates in one hotel. '1‘ ‘ ‘ ve arrangements tor-tho ac- commodation of delegates meeting in at $40,000,000 Annu- ally - All Provinces Will Be Treated Alike. l te-tz-Gilllllllll OITAWA. Mar. i8--'I‘he Dominion Government is assumln. most oi F ede _. (Canadian Press) UPTAWA, Ont, ‘Orly minutes the mom today cleared tii decks my debate on the Address in Reply to "16 Bllecch from. the Throne, which 090M Mi-mdly. Proceedings were “M1100 t° ‘$011118 a. great collection o! documents and blue-bricks etfuriz- uleted since the last regular ses- sion of Parliament, and the cxpres-l sion of party leaders of regret at the death of the Princess Royal and of March the coat cf old age ' it is understood the Dominion will pay 05 percent of the cost, which ls es- timated at about $40,000,000 annual- ly. At the present time no old age pensions are paid in Quebec and the Maritime Provinces, but when the Dominion assumes the obligations m- natlcm-l old age pensions, ail provinces will be troeited Alike. JJt is understood the Donrfaion Government may riot undertake the vvttolc burden immediately, either in respect to old age pensions or lid to agriculture, but the natlond acheme Ottawa are likewise being made. WYII Investigate Payroll Padding In The N.B. Govt. 3'1‘. JOHN'S, Nlld, March 13.— Sllblequcnt to the memorandum tab- led 1n the House yesterday iii wiiieii Allan B. Butler, financial backer of the Reid Newfoundland Company, of- "PK! wrtlin 0! it's Gander prop- Oflf bonds to the Government for _ _ l-(ltfiljansqtlantlc ‘members or (he flier’s>monoplana_"Columbiafiat New (iiiii; Sh"; mghu, IIlBouche-Madawaska. The Rockefeller pgfly W101 Bum in his Rockefeller p". lho IfMInIL-Ag. 1)cci<‘§€iiEi¥é&*“ For Action In ralHousc two members oi‘ the House, The“ concluded, the House, on motion o1 l3.-In the Prime 1viinister_ aclioumed un- 11cc of Com- m Monday afternoon. Then Victor Pqrteousr, Conservative member for North Grey, will move the Addrosl, The seconder will be Maxim¢ Conn. ier, Conservative member tor Res- speeches concluded, Mr. Mackenzie King will sound the note o! criticism on the part of the Liberal opposition, H; will be followed by the Prime Min- ister. n Newfoundland Threatened PVlt/lAction For$IOMillion $10,000,000 resulting, it was alleged. from the Government's action in ls- suing writs against the timber leases held by the Relds and their associat- led companies, thus preventing the sale of the properties to parties who, it is stated, were prepared to con- 1 recy it exactly MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN Love will out-with sustained see- v-annot be love-z it is just this point so mnny people fail to understand. 12 PAGES __._____......._..c .._,__ _ _‘ m Annual oubarrlplluni Jrllvrred 83.00. ll; iilull Curnnlu and l H. A. H.60- Btltllllttliis iyash Cars May NUW SUPPLIED Be Manufactured BY AERIJPLANLi in The Dominion Tw” successful Lami” Agreement Reached ByPresidents ings Said Tobi-lave Been Made N ear Miscouche. Rum-running by aeroplane be- tween Prince Edward Island and the mainland is believed to be. the latest "more" in what was described by a former Liberal Premier of the Province cs the checker game between the hoot- leggerl and the law enforcement officers. This, at any rate, is Illi- current report around Summer- sidc. At least two cargoes of harrl liquor are laid to have been landed on the south shore of the Island within the last ivvo weeks by some daring aviators. The vicinity of Mlscouche is said to be the favored landing place. The Customs and Prohibition offic- ials, have been out investigating" the report which they bcllevc to be correct; and though they have not succeeded in making a seiz- ure they are in hopes of being on the spot when the next landing is made. Hlthirto the illicit liquor traf- flc has been carried on chiefly by schoone transport from the mainland, and when navigation closed in the fall there was a. considerable scarcity of import- ed bootleg stuff until the fol- lowing spring. The aeroplane stunt is’: new one for bootleg- gere to adopt in this. Province. and has doubtless been inspired by the allcgedsuccoss of similar 3434-3-14-51 (“Reserve Tuesday A it - Pr" 14- 1931- (Canadian Press) ZlOIICh iic.o.1..i c . tell. m §a§§fafm ‘IREDWICIDN, a. 3., March 1e. -—-Investlgetlon into oppollllbfl l1- legatiom, payroll padding and oth- er offences by Govemment road cf- "Pantry Sale .l-lolman's today, in "f: Bruins Park Women's In- will be carried out in progressive singer. ‘that is, the Dominion will $5.000. the Prime Minister. Sir elude an agreement to establish e newsprint plant on the Gander, pro. mien-ire s l , t bl Cl t _ nflumy wume m’ mum“, bu“ reepondencguilzestheaf-Izusgelod? den, increasing ifs proportion yea: e y’ ' "on ___. aon-lhu-IL flcials in various parts of the pro- by y," “the, than “n” the eluded ‘Zmbfliblfiitéiilfz;Vitslpéginfifj]; 1'01 Cl b ll i H , ' bef th N w 1 , c" m” tdnesdagyfnMarllrh ivlllh- 3:!!!- gffgvllwlllkl mLemnullJ:t'tii-e‘|m:ub1ie° ofc- whok up at m“ 8610010011 for Butler, to the effect 3800-3-13-8i. comm commute, nut Tuesday a1. that within a month unless the mem- ucome to H-rpe River ‘or st. temoon. Parmmlon w m while the . . . orendum was accepted, action would see "Captain Beckett." House is in session will be naked by Nafgonalgzgng h‘ like“ m’ damages esmmaled at i, ' specmne" Mufigagi; the committee. Several witnesses - ‘I ____ have been simimcned. can. Pacific , to the a. LS. Hall, Bourls, 1r. u. Oolpittl, Albert. opposition. , ll. - . .. mm,‘ 321121;: ioegiofi-lm tiiis mama-i; iime tiist the n: 3905_3_14_m_ pertinent of Public Works Dfasent (CHI-um run) the ocrnmltteo with copies of ply- rolll for the years i020 to i030 in- clusive, lo obtain information as to ‘gist "oiiit of the Earth" iii Lot l“ lon hiarch 17th at 8 o'clock. ' Bile-tallies: Admission 25c and OTTAWA, Ont, March i3.--Nat- lonellaetlon of the Canadian Pec- ific Railway is the subject of e priv- GREETEI] 8T perty. These writs were issued g. gainst the leaseholdei-s on the grounds that certain terms of the grants had not been complied with. Allan Butler is chairman of De- Haviland Limited and a. well-known filer. Asks Question Re Bell Telephone Co. Sale of candy. 313554.134; the names of ‘employees append“- l“ mum," resoruuon plum on w, c H E E R s (Fnnadlnn Press) -——-- on two eepara e payro s or e _ i cg]: stanrcrtreé‘; “m, “m, o, u,“ _ gpabzittlgargz‘: yo“. A" O'I'1‘AWA. Ont, March l3.-—Is the llllll, Tllflfldly, ivtiilbatceiieiit 4- W- B"°°"'- “P”? "lnlm" Iflflhlbfll‘ for Acadia. m. Gardiner-u “"—“ ,"°""""“°"‘ "m" m“ ‘h’ 3°“ n} "H" and stare newlv crowded in 01° "0""- Tl" 1mm’ resolution reeds: "That, in the op- At First Caucus Meet- rflmhm“ °°““""“' h“ "‘ "‘°‘“" ' . 393344441, “calm” compute, m“, m“ pm. m,” M m“ Ho“. mtaommunt l . ivo monopoly in Eastern Canada? "Tenders will be received until the 7"” l“ "View M °" should take into consideration the‘ lng Party- Slnce Th“ is m’ quemm‘ m“ a “m: y (lamb ‘list. ii-cm Parties will- rendlwm in the Pub“ "Y1" ""4 advisability of iiiiticrisiisinic the- 81793131 89531011 0f “ma m m‘ "W" °' °°""“°“' by , riuv milk d i th l ta ‘IT De- " .. '. , Armand Levergne (Conservative. horn June vlrspzm $3: 5:231; 1:1 secre rv swift" oiiiiiiiiiiii Pacific Railway. fearlément Last S91?- Monmuny, M m nddmonn query. fl-Ory- Routes some as lest ' ‘ m l‘ ‘ ,;_ F’ H ~ Mr. Levargne wants to know i! the “shes. segirllgld-flillli-Ii. e -—-- Government is aware that this com- chllfChlll ‘A8 lull" 7"") pany "exacts excessive rater. What '01s ‘“ i, -, m-gllnual Meeting of Eastern sh hibition Association and _, lopinr Club will be lieu 1n ,__' Buildirw, sour-la, iMarrh 18th _ wmsldmli D. !"- Macaulay. ‘ 38784-134“. Gandhi May Visit London A ‘This Spring Ar: Ocean Port l (Canadian Preu) UTTAVJA, Ont, March l3» The 0mm- Mmii iatniit n»; o...‘ , ‘(Anus money will be pnlzl at i The piibllc are. rot-- ' scci-a-is-si. as‘ I __._.__' , ' 0Y1! Cetuleoaln‘ of “lawn ‘M, o ~- W l be held in Kine. n Wfldnesday, rlarch lath i Mfcto consider the niiiiie i. , n" r. over the si-ii. Mem B lcueeieirmtit. n11 ‘ in it ' - .. h,” Hi to a.t.cnd. T, J. Tnmorv run,’ w“ mam-M; h Mum qugffl- i cost of converting Churchill, Men, into an ocean port is being ascert- ained by William Duff, (Liberal-Ah- tlgomslwfluyaborough) who has giv- cn notice o! a due-Von seeking this mformatlon from the Government. Mr. Duff asks the total amount spent Ln bflidlng and equipping the Hud- son Bay's r.~.;l'.vay from the PM to Churchill, including all vessel charg- es, labor wages, repairs and steam- er charters and the amount spent (Canadian PR3!) Lotinori. March 11,- “m: pol-ib- titty that Mahatma C" dill wi'l vis- it lnzidon this syr".r3. K111311013’ l0 qgqoe amt Britain‘ today in the weke- of Premier ltzznszzy MacDon- aldi anncunoenxnt, 11:15 the In- dian Federal structure committee, :- round table ..ie its work GITAWA, Ont" March lib-Con- servatlvea/Oebinet Mi lsters, mem- and lenatme alike, solidly pledged their loyalty and support and roundly cheered Premier R. B. Bmnett hilly. It was the first cau- cur of the party since the special ses- lien of Parliament last September. The entrance of the Prime Min- ister to the caucus room in the Home of Commons brought forth a series a cheers from his followers. When Mr. Bennett apclce in the course of l general discussion. cheers again broke forth. when reached the corridors and this was repeated as thimeetlng broke up. Dlstusslon was moral, but it la understood that members have been given an entirely remedy, if any, does the Government propose in order to relieve the rete- payern?" Mr. Lavergne demands. (Canadian Press) OITAWA, Ont, March lh-Once again Miss Agnes MeciPhall, Pro- gressive member for southeast Grey proposes to draw the attention of the House of Commons to expendit- urcs made for war, and to advocate expenditures on peace. On the order pgper of the Home of Commons notice 1e given cf Mill MacPhaiys motion ceiling upon the house to declare that "for every one hundred dollars spent on war, one dollar should be spent to promote particular line in Canada. He point~ Of Durant And Nash M0tors—— Ratification Awaited. I ifliuailiair Pressi TORONTO. Ont, March ]3.—4 Nash automobiles formerly import- ed from United States will be man- ufactured in Canada, if an agree- ment reached last night between Charles W. blush, President of Nash Motors Company, Kenosha, Wis, anti Roy D. Kerry, President of Durant Motors of Canada, is ratified by shareholders of the two concerns, Ml‘. Nash announced. PEACE IN THE SCBTTISH 60M. FIEHJS (Special to the Guardian) GLASGOW, Scotland, Mar. 13- Peacc in the Scottish coal fields was nssiired until the end of June with ratificalions today by the Scottish coal conciliation board of a new agreement providing for continua- tion of the existing wage scale and spread over working schedule. There will be a. spread over of el- even cight hour shifts in a. fortnight and a. basic wage of $2.10 a day. operation: in the Uultcil States.‘ The local officers have no means‘ of pursuing runi-runners in the air, or of knowing when: the next cargo is likely to bc landed. But it is believed the landing operations will be con- fined to a limited area, at lee/t for the prrsent, and future de- velopments will be awaited with considerable interest. ’ Bootleg-ling by wioplane in- volvee clever organization and considerable expense, and indic- ates that the traffic has assum- edigrave proportions in the ls- lllld Province. The Need Of Systematic Prospecting (Canadian Press) PREDERJCTON. March 13.. The need of systematic prospecting of the whole province for the purpose of mapping highly mincrailzcd ar- eas and bringing about their devel- opment, was stressed before the pub- lic accounts committee of the New Brunswick Legislature this morning by Dr. W. J. Wright, provincial min- eralogist. ‘Tor several years then: have iwcn no facilities for the production of definite information about mining in the province, Dr. Wright stated. We need accurate records of work done on every prospect." To Improve Anglo- Canadian Trade (British United Press) LONDON, March 13.-1". W. Field. British hula Commissioner in Can- ada, is conducting a vigorous crus- ade throughout the provinces with a view to improving Anglo-Condition trade. Addressing the Huddersfield Chambers of Commerce, he said it was deplorable that the makers of textile machinery in Britain allow- ed the United States to tako five- lixtlu of Nae trade available in their ed out that agent-act American 11er- subscribers e1 roon. If Gandhi c::.::s t1 London invIMl ta attend. by the Marine Department in ea- tfllllllhlil". the land stations on l-fud- . ma, "no numb it will be rs one cf the All Indian “l”- o-Li. mwqlmlfifllit! Wall“. Q90 3N 194.4! IHIIIQIJIDW»... "i irre hand in speech making on the peace by instituting international .*":i1'c.1e in reply to the Speech from professorship: and scholarships h tile Iteohlnee were on the spot, and urged tint British maker-a should The board Ls composed equally of miners and owners representatives. Last Minute News Flashes (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Ont... Mar. 13.- Mrs. R. J. Manion, wiic of the Minister of Railways and Canals, was reported seriously ill to- night. She was rushed to hos- pital and physicians were con- sidering an immediate operation. WASHINGTON, March 13-h voluntary agreement with the government by major importing companies to reduce oil imports sveeral million barrels yearly was announced today by secret-If! Wilbur. OTTAWA, Mar. Iii-Motion picture equipment coming into Canada. for mmporary periods is nmv subject to duty as a result of an Order in Council passed by llls Dominion Cabinet. PARIS‘, Mar. 18—The Chum- hcr of Deputies after sitting for more llmn 24 hours straight. voted confidence this afternoon in Premier Laval 340 to 215. The vote brought. nejt-rtlon of I So- cialist amendment to a. measure enabling reorganization of the Aeropostzile Company. SANTIAGO, (lhilc, Mar. 13- Tho Prince of Wales has order- ed the publicity experts into the Held in boost the British Trude Exhibition as an ail South Am- erican nffulr and not Just. (or Argentina. VATICAN CITY, March l3-!t was semi officially Ilndifffllwd today that Pope Plus XI docs not plan in broadcast an Easier mul- gggg to (ha- world by radio. It had been reported he might speak again by radio on Holy Qaturrllyi April 4. NEW BEDl-‘ORD, Mum, March llL-iA report received here to- night from Mattpolaet said a vrn- man threw herself and three children into the water! of Mat- tapolsett beech. One of the child- ren, ll. boy of 10, got out of the walrr and gave the alarm. Pol- have a ctmiblnod eeilinl mow in Canada to combat American com- fllfiflfmlfilflu Ice were searching the 100$ ll ; ‘ teen years. n iii WELL KNIJWN it | T I z t N Mr. J. P. Nicholson, for 35 Years City Sur- veyor Passed Away At His Home Last Evening. People of the Province, and pa:- ticularly of this city will hear with profound regret of the death of Mr. John P. Nicholson, who passed away last night at his home 6i Rochlofd Street, at the age of 84 years. A faithful servant o! the public, Mr. Nicholson was tor almost thirty-live years city surveyor, in which posi- tion he became known to all elus- es of citizens. He retired from serv- ice two years ago. The late Mr. Nicholson was horn in Charlottetown on Aug. 3i. 1840i and lived in this city all his 1i!!- He is survived by three sons, John M. Nicholson. Summerside, Donald N. Nicholson, Kamloops, B. C., and George P. Nicholson, City Clerk. Charlottetown, also by three daugh- ters, Mrs. H. H. Smith, Boston, and Misses Roberta and Cora at home. His wife prcdeceuscd him by nine- One brother, Mr. Donald Nichol- son, and two sisters Misses Christ- ine and Emma Nicholson, reside in tiiis City. . i, ,.§,§,'-i§m l Mounties To" In vestigatle" (Canadian Press] OTTAWA, March l3.--Foliowing nn investigation carried on through- out Canada for the past fifteen months by the Royall Canadian Motint ed Police, Judge Wallace of Wood- stock Ont, has been appointed l. Commissioner by the Federal Govern ment to investigate cases of natur- alization papers obtained fraudulent- ly, it. was announced here today by Thomas lvfnivrgv, Under Secretary of State. i - .____ 0171c Weather, Etc; i i('ti. soon Bi: ’ 41hr. now roa 4m: us Known TAXPAYER to MAKE tits surname Wtcairicr. Toaotrm. March lL-Modenfl “eff-h Westerly winds, putiy ciiiiiay not much change in t@npgpgtu_fe_ Temperatures ' Minimum . .. sa nan lildwthll morning steuuu mimic-e m. siiii nu nu arming at m m: uie -...____,.;_ir_u Q9: naming» 0.1a. '- "=4 -. as n+1: zii§ £155;