MAXIMSP ors MERCHANT can-i unseen-could beimrsune r mupeiaonedwerdsoftbeirowri magma ofnseu wculdbringnotar pish to their fair nausea, ‘ from sex n" Guardian, Fauadad Ill!- mmrwn Guardian Two Goats. )0HMBFO msmuu AT lwunrim aritime Foxmen Will Enter From Three Hundred to Four Hundred Foxes. (Canadian Press) mus-nor. N. s, April u-ar- ngements were comple d by the --ritime Stock Breeders‘ Association ay to hold a Maritime Black In: . on fn conjunction with the ritime WlnterFair here next fall. presentstives of Maritime Fox coders’ Association attended a ting of the M. B. B. A. executive ay. The Exhibition will include m zoo to 800 foxes from the three vinces. - nbassador Speaks At Annual Dinner (Special to the Guardian) » a) YORK, N. Y., April ZL-Sir paid Lindsay, British Ambassador the U. 5., told members of the Bt- rges Society at their 150th an- ‘1 dinner tonight that never have . relations between Great Britain thsildbeensooordislaaat t I am fortunate in the state affairs edsting between the tlah Empire and America he said. ere always-will be trade compell- - between the two nations but - isnoreaeontofeelthat there l befrietion on that some. Zrhe don conference has disposed of l naval competition betwetil tho . mttntflgl ’ '“"'.‘§'7§».-¢ ---~ r5 vidence Concluded In Laundry Case (Spficiai i0 the Guardian) me u IJI‘ ID‘. Arg-fl, of Walter Landry. ens-reed with » ing. entering. and stealing from _ Brace McKay and 00.. office . resumed at the court house at - erside, P. B. 1., this morning ore Judge mman. three additional ~ - i. wereoalledbyMr. '1'.L. Dion. defending counsel, and the ner then went on-the stand in own behalf. The chief testimony these witnesses went to prove an l. ‘ll-icy swore that the accused at home during the whole pight the alleged crime, excepting from ‘i to 9.40. During this stated time . William lbrbes of Messrs Brace " i‘ and 0o. was working in the i. and did not leave until some- ; - after i0 duper. This closed the elite in the case, seven witnesses all having been heard for the ution and five for the defense. BIN-r sdiourned the court. at ' b. m. to deliver his Judgement on "day May lat at ii a. m. and in- cted both counsel to prepare and mlt their briefs to him before that ME. April It-signorins Edda Oiini. daushter of Italy's Fascist \ ier, today wed Count‘ Galeauso i. mi of one ofvhar father's min- wllilhechurohofltulosephou Via Nomentaiia- The church was ted with priceless tapestries i from the Oapitolixae palaces by - Y of irririoe Boneompagnl, rnor of Rome. OUNCEMEWIS. COMING EVENTS. naaa-saoa-uuuivsrusguaivs Junior Bonk Clerk Missing 13i- (Special to the Guardian) GRATRAM. April Ia-ilslth H. Rowland, It). a iunior clerk in the Cbathsm branch of the Canadian Bank of Oonimeree rias been mining from his private quarters ever the bani: since Saturday last. Poliea were called in by bank officials on ‘mea- day when Rowland failed to report for work after the holiday. ‘may were informed that 83.500 in eash had disappeared on Saturday last. Rowland performed his usual talks ettbebankuptocloaisgtune. I-lighest In World Pays British Dole IDNDON. April 24-4-1118 Amerie. ator proposed that $50,000,000 shqum b0 IPPIQMINQ by the government for public works in which the unem- ployed could let iobs. But that sun-i, large as it is, would seem a mere drop in the bucket. to the people of Great Brits-in and. Germany. ‘Ihetruthisthatforfenyears aitertheendofthewarthsUnited States prenntcd a picture of unex- lmvlcd plosperity distributed through all classes of the people. It is only last fall that the stock exchange slump brought a halt and with it un- employment estimsted at about 8,- 000,000 persons. ' 0n the other hand. Great Britain I114 9911M“. Over‘ since the war, have presented a picture the reverse- : Piiilliifdiiqvxfigllaad etuggled you: ‘uglier a y): reparations- Id Gieat hrltuin the coal mining industry. the steel and iron business and the textile industry were all shot to pieces. ln Germany all classes of trade were bad. In Great Bitaln, m? are: the war there have been from one to two millions unemployed. The sasne is true of Germany- In Great Britain the tax on incomes is something like 22 percent of what a man earns In Germany it is I0 percent. They are therefore, the moat high- ly taxed peoples in the world. And a considerable part of this terrific taxation is very largely due to soc- ia.l insurance schemes designed to save the plain people from the suf- ferings. of iii health, old age or un- employment. Germanyled thewarinsocialifl- surance. In the old days of the Oar- man empire, the former kaiser who was deathly afraid of the rise of Ger man socialism, sought to stay the rising tide by steaiifld from the So- ciaiist plank the beat things in it. In this way his government gave the nation insurance against illness. iri- surance for their old age. insurance against unemployment.‘ The burden of this was fairly lilllt m the days of the prosperous and busy industrial oennany of brim the war. dince the war it is a dif- ferent story. especially u retards im- employment insurance benefits. The‘ army of uneiiililflifi fill IIiWfl- Th‘ susnsneededfortbeirhaflllil"'"l iy increased. ______________. CHICAGO GANG! use DUM BUM DUI-LII! 80A!!!) IN GARLIC OBIOAGO. 11H» AW“ It-Iii ‘bonssofalllledpoisenbullstawere fmmdinthenoteluuartersofaldo‘ ponegaqdurlngtheraldyssterdl! uystatesttcrusrsdaiectivnitwsl announced. ‘ihsaissoaaaofurlridnaailifl uaain seesiiua autsuiatiephtoil. hadbaandippediujousstbiiigwhioh tsuaneeciuasnww ‘to begafiie," nausea» wiinau ‘ilauissaidyesterday.’ "oariie V and can... bullet would eesablna to lsnsspoisenthatstartsiatenuaand ‘perineum. Jlsspusvss wase'tanousli.rncst_af_ » meastaaesssuiatwbanisssuiiai amia- m m! an people were rather startled the K - other day when a United states Ben- , . Covers Prln CHARLOTT cannon. rnmav, APRIL 25. 19) .. us... island Like .1... Dew wmsurosiiase. m) y (lsiueoeat school.) and S. n. Gus-nor. Whiiriit Gramusar_ ‘ . (1) vvaniaeks. p v o. W. Olive. nauntsey soimi. ill) Geo: All *- ‘lllglillsohoel. (ll any. subsoil ‘ .75‘ y“ HedJhIdsterSP-Oi?" Old Country Schools. W?‘ _ f I (l) I-I. t.“ Graduate Ffrom I I ‘ P1118 Hill Hall \. - is = HALIFAX. April ld-Jrhei largest attendance ‘for many years featured the Convocation proceedings ‘of Pine Hill Divinity Hail, held in Bi. Mat- thew's United dnul-en last aveuine. when seven students were graduated two were awarded the deflee of Bachelor of Divinity, and u-zsl honor- ary degree of Doctor of civility was , ‘ * on six ministers. ‘ Rev. Principal MacKinncn presided. and conducted the devctionaljperiod. in which 'ha‘waa assisted by Rev. l-l. ‘l’. Jones, of Hopewell, who read the scripture lesson, arid Rev. air. o. Fraser, of Bummerslde, P. E. i., who led in prayer. The organist and choir of st. John's United cnuicn led the service of praise. flhealithern. "Abide With lidefl-was rendered as an offertory number, and Ivan Rseborough sang. with much accept- ance. the solo “Crossing the Bar." Ior tbs Senate of Pine Hill; Prof. w. o. Watson, D. D. reportiid that the students preparing for the-punis- try,_inreeidenceat Hneliflithu year, numbered forty-five, w _ two were outside of the residence. _ Borne sixty students who have the ufirsistry as their goal aresat Mount Allison University. Backvilll. R- R. makiiil "a creditable number in a» Maritime Provides! vi» mu ba entering the umutryesmuniuconmh.‘ Remlrincipalldaclinnonlllbseut- ad diplomas ie n» “hummer-u. whicheonaistadofltirlingli. P. E. I. Stluwdentsi! Scores Killedl. In Philippines MANILA’, P. 1., April M-Pariu of the disaster-recurred Phillipinee lash od by a. terrific typhoon while embers from a msJor fire still smell-ed, were in crvifls heed tonight oi i004- The typhom engulfed the province of Leyte Samar, liiiied accrue laid all crops low. ensilpiec houses, tore down telegraph lines’ and flooded reads. Thousands were homeless. while the entire province faced actual fam- ine, said authorities. unless relief was- forthcolning immediately. RedOmesunitsi-lurriedtothe ar- ea however. ‘while Governor Ia I.a Crus of lseyte appealed to Gen. Dwight Davis, governor of the u- lands. to raise funds for relief work. A tax moratorium may be dt- olsred until the province is liabilit- ated inasmuch as iihetyphoon was de-‘ scribed as being wcrsa than the great wind of 192s. jrhat warm was held partly responsible for the present es- ononiio depression in the islands. Bo violent was the latest typhoon. which gathered force iota on Good !i-lday,_ that ft riwcd up the con- vent at ‘rolcaa. suit municipal build- ings at Dulal lblintefill lo me four msczorsr PORTSMQUTH (lpastal to the Guardian) PORTSMOUTH. England. Awll 24. —'I‘ragedy canve to the Bfltisls cruis- er Champion lying at her birth here today. The cruiserwas to havegone out on firing praetios during the forenoon but a short time before she was duets steam away "her command ing’ officer Oapt. Richard Martin Welby-waa found hanging dead in the bathroom of his cabin. The door had ‘so be forced u. order to reach the coirdnapder who was hanging by a, rope tied to a bolt in the ailing. Ar- tificial respiration was applied but without aucesn. It was understood farewell letters were left by Capt Welby who Via between i0 and Ii) sndhadbeenprornoiedtetirerank of captain in December. 192s. l-le was appointed to the ‘ ampion last October. The contwta of the letters were withheld by the authorities for the moinait. GRAIN PIECE! I'll‘ EXPORT! OI‘ Fill bun-w‘ OTIAWA. A?“ it-‘Tlse efhflt of the Canadian wheat blockade has been neon marked in whaatlfiour r §g‘c :"r2;g giggggsitii ‘s ‘t; ‘a iw’ ivarsllmt-I-l ‘nausea-wuss mun < nnatsiaalntheaialztnicnihs ‘aaslliltbn-.l-itsll. GI- .- decreased Acadia Lost "To New Westminster By Score 26 to 23 .__._¢ (Canadian Press) WOLFVILLE. N. 8., April 24~New Westminster Adanocs tonight gained a three point lead over Acadia, when they defeated the eastern Canada champions 26-23 in the first of their two game series for the Doiniinon basketball ‘ championship,’ (and are now favorites to retain the title they won last year from the Windsor col- legiate alumni. Acadia played a great game tonight but the westerns play- ed bang up basketball and thorough- ly deserved their victory. They did not appear to be the least tired from their long train ride east. Acadia al- though defeated. are not down heart- ed and are confident they can over- come the Adanucs lead and win the cnveterl title in the second game here tomorrow night- COLUMBUS PENIIINTIABY WORST OBOWDED IN U. S. BAY! REPORT 0N PBIIONI NEW YORK, April Sow-Overflow!!- ed conditions at the Ohio Stats Peni- tentiary, scene of tonight's holocaust, are discussed in the annual report for i939 of the National society of Panel Information. The report states: "The ancient plant at the Utate Penitentiary in Columbus, one of the largest prisons in the country, suf- fers from a condition of overcrowding worse than that in any other prison. ‘The need of another institution inthaOl-iiopenallystembasbeen apparent for many years. but the state is only now taking steps to alleviate tbe conditions of Oolumbus- Net only can Columbus not care for an increased population. but it is llflld! too large a prison to be operated on an! other lines than these of blanket treatment. Ivan with the completion of the present liiiilfilfll. WQIraifl. i3 ‘ill be able to can for its present population only under auditions that fall far below accepted modem standards for hous- ise prisoners!‘ It b recalled that the Oolulibit pnsca is the piase when u» lace Iilifl Bidder Porter sarvbd a tern ‘I'll isunasadzuiaoyspaintarpap iaficrsflllfil Iflisrtlld‘ sparrows Mnrims- _ us a l MERuiANT vItbIlkoitlsewas-lfs Eli l2 PAG Vancouver Sliips Milk To China ilsadsltotbaflaafliea) VMIOOWQ. April QL-Ghiuasa babies audinntha-a hill‘ tube in drtniims fish ectifiad milk from Vaneouvu- oows if an experimental ahipuieatwtiiohlafthsreaboard the lhnpruuefdafldaplovlflllitll“ uamawunafzuemiaicwleiiw- tittesever the 6.500 nsiles routs. The shipment consisted of a five gallon cansndtlsreecasesogelttfledinilk. ltwaapllnsdinreffigelltosuabolfli iheiinerflrhedhauglrslhoepitaiwiii receive dmahirsnd-itinld days. THREE KliiEii n c it Ii s n saasisliatbeGuar-diasi) AITIOA. N. Y.. April ass-A new covered hillside ma: we proved a deatntrsptothreemaxtonaofthm a leader in aviation clrclu who W! death as their-plane assured sgaust the iuliiii a blinding snowstorm this afternoon. The dead are: Oapt. Lionel M. ‘Woolson, aeronautical en- gineervofthePaoltsrdldoiwfirflo. of Detroit and designer of the Pea and-Diesel leroplans meter: Obsrisl s. Knight a cast pilot for surve- ville 00.. of Detroit manufacturers oftneplanewhidaersshedsndwhieb was squirm with one of the new Diesel motors: Barold 8. 811"». sas Parr Lana, Bowls-straws. L. I. a pil- ot. The plane a four place cabin cm». esrrev ‘for! weenie waste be exhibited in the Aviation dhow. ~M.~....... i honaiififd) m.- o. Nos-wood. Harrow SohooL it) c. c. Tur- ' it. Paul's school. (d) Rev. Vi P. Nevill. Ampleforth college. (l0) W, M. Gord norm,‘ Gaor ' Wataclflreowge, Bfllllllllflh- us) w. n rm. Christ's hoeflill ‘ t.- . - .' ‘. - ~ Close TYieirDoors (Special in the Guardian) MONROE, s. 0., apl-u ail-An banks in Monroe had suspmded bus- lhw iflhillit ti“!!! "P 6001b which at. the last statement of condition made by the three banks in the town totalled more than two million dol- lars. The Bank of Unim yesterday failed to open for businen and the Farmers Bank and Trust 00., and the First National Bank of Monroe today were forced to suspend. Qtste bullshit department officials have taken ever the affairs of the Bank of Union and the Farmers Bank and Trust Co. U. s. NAVAL PAILIY DILIGATI RETURN! CIWIOIZDIG DIY LAW WASHINGTON. April ZL-Jtear- Admiral William A. hdoffet, who has been pointedly honored by the Hoov- e": administration, returned today from the louder: Naval Conference with a criticism en prohibition as compared with European handling of the liquor problem. Moffetrs pNpdIM statementtouch- ed on naval I-nd economic questions as well as prohibit-ion. lie urged Ain- ‘ orioan parity em. Great entail. is‘ fact as well as theory. I The admiraiu remarks on probib- l itlon were interspersed between a crit- icism of trans-Atlantic mail services and a statement that a thee power naval agreement would be a godsend to the United States and the world at large. IIWI-ITII ‘KAI-Ill! B1’ DAILY (JAIL! HOLLYWOOD. April flow-John Galsworthy. famous English author and one cf the atarnest critics of Amman films in Great Britain, is writing for motion pictures-by cable. “W! in hglaad recently George Arliss persuaded Oalsworthy to per- il" hi! Dis? "Old hgllsh" to bl made into a talkie by Warner Brothers, Oaiswortisy specified, how- ever. that Hollywood writers should not tamper with the clay. 0n arrival here Arliss discovered that some chassis would be passa- Ill‘! in the annual play. lo filly Arlisa cables the chancel to Geis- Vmthi. who writia dialogues to fit and cables it to siallywaac at Insular Alana- lubaerlptlaaa Delivered 06.00. v Ill lull Danafla and lLlA-ld-litl. ‘o Pisiiwin British Troops Open Fire to Restore 0r. der. llpaeial to the Guardian) I-AHOII. April zl-Tvo British soldiers were bimied alive inside their armored car and a city police serg- esnt was hacked to deah with I heillilt in an otltbresi: of savage rlofing at Peshawar on the northwest frontier this morning. The infuriated Nationalists become so menacing that British fllurkha-troopa had to open fire with machine guns and rif- les to restore order. The number oi ossualities among the deimnstraters is not definitely known but tho deaths are reported to have numb- ered at least twenty two. Armoured cars with crews of- two soldiers. each came upon an unruly crowd. Several Nationalists suddenly poured a bucic~ etiul of gasoline ever one car and others lighted matches. In an instant the car was a roaring mass of flafn- u. Its two occupants had no chance‘ to escape through in narrow mm- bole. In another part of the city I police alasant as a motnivycid found his waybiecked by a mob and he was ithrown fe the pavement. Tbesrowdfdlooihimvnth theute iiimt ferocity and killed him with I hatchet. A hail of stones. and ‘brifl mat the British Gurkha troops v13 they entered n,‘ to end disturbance. Well aimed missles from! the roofs caumi several easuallill among the troop including Deputy Ocirmission ldatealfe was was to rhmpitalflrhs mob was entice :4.» h?!“ "I wounded quiet but is patrolled by Briifi,_ troops. Al! the city lites are guard- ed te prevent looting by tribesmsd. Aside from its ferocity today's out‘.- break at Peshawar is significanl showing that Mai-lama Gharuli campaign has reached the furthest! extremities of the vast Indian Dfilifln sula. 1 Price War Ended ' Ilpaelal to the Guardian) NIIW YORK, N. Y" Apfll lk-Thd New York Tim» says the price war which has been waged since March in the Dutch hat Indies and the Orient between the Royal Dutch ln< tererts and the Standard Oil 00.. d New York has been ended with 8 100 percent advance in prices. The increase which amounted tn eight cents a gallon on both gasoline and kerosene placed prices at a level equi. valaut to the present quotations in this U. B. plus transportation. The Weather, etc Eyck lioficc 4am f»: sfucK-ur Peoria limit Sfmi us For.’ "WW0. Ami ra-nem f. "N" ""614! winds mostly fair and cold. llisiitldetnumomingstaisau] “MUM It 1M. luli sate this evening at s.“ and m! “limit at m. “i: Ffiwlfigfi; .4?“ "- 3Q were patrolling Peshawar when they . saw in; 'now"§ * Em OiiIER. /\ '