MAXIMS i MAXIMS u. I 0' A or a I MERE MAN MERE MAN The doctws, having been deprived I; w, get Utopia here as quickly of many diseases which for» centuries c of our optimists would like in...» 5 I: fimbiwflnlgmm "1'; had kept them busy. have been mm; . I _ I I v u‘ tlgldvrpltfialnvent new cues to take _ 001m Priseeldwsrd Island Like the Dew ifi=f~‘-1"=-'="*'E"5"-"-”*'i""*“ cusswifrerowu. census. TUESDAY. MARC1931 1o rscas tri"...~-~~"“::.~ ?°‘.'.Y'2“'u'.'.;{* Union Between Cdnada andB. WI. Is Possibility (Canadian Press) MCAWIREAL, Que, March Z-The possibilities of commercial union be- ineen Canada and th» British West IENKINS BIII PASSES UNITED STATESIIIIIISE Europe And The British Isles Swept by Storms m THE novlstoni LEGISLATURE iimum FILES iBIAIN m rm IIIINEBASE Zanadlnn Prcll) c I‘ _ ' e a . , I m“: om" M“ Mmd“ W‘; "' "x ’"' lmTllllllilljlzgtlllonwlBllllzllgllg ExtremeiWinter Conditions Pre- , ‘grilled her claim _in the famous nm Alone" case. An official 7 ‘moment’ issued this evening from ; me office of the Department of Ex- “Though "commodity prices have fallen elf theworld over, and living conditicmi have not been adjusted accordingly, I submit that we are the executive council of the Cans.- dlan West Indian league, declared. An independent economist of re- cognized standingmadeanexhaustive Ripple-I vail Over Most of The Contin- ent—Many Lives Lost At Sea. (By Ken Clark, Canadian Press Staff I m“ lfflrrahirs czhrnriiillzliecélovtgrrmgzt nnnutmihmuled m ‘comm’ o: study of the whole question c behalf Wm") o P _ . , , ., . .‘ wdellvercd I20 the State Depurt- The ‘zfimierrerzive! OI flit Lfilflld find Ivhll estimate lllB- nvyiirtggagtxirt In); “figural; i . “w. a. ‘vgshingtgn A tfiday, mus mm, -e“°m,,_ u“ °_ a gssied that the value c! British West n n f Pt “Y 5 (Special to The Guardian) es In the south to seven to eight in- ’ Indian exports to Canada might ‘i 5° ° °“ °f he °PP°$"1°"I" "he coupon, March 2.—The greater ches in the north, with deep drifts mother formal step has been taken ’ Inthe arbitration of this dispute, ,,h)¢h involves points of difference between Canada and the United ' states on question of treaty inter- pretation. _ The sinking of the “I'm Alone", a ? dunsdisn schooner laden with liquor Goucher, Minister of Agriculture, presenting the annual of his department to the House ol-hssemb- ly tonight. Hon. Mr. ‘Goucher freely admitted that agriculture was 110i in ll flowishlns a condition as in more prosperous year's. but qu“. ticned whether they were not better House of Representatives, th: Jenk- ins Bill which could cut all immi- gration to the Uxifcd States for the next two years ninety per cent and keep immigration fro»- ‘lflliflda, down to 4,125 annually, slid through the House today with barely a ripple. The vote was 295 to 85. Immediately upon its assage by the House, the part of Europe and the British Isles were under snow today, a biting wind piled the white blanket high in places and in others swept the ground bare. Extreme winter con- ditions prevailed over the most of the continent from _i'l.ussis toiirance. Traffic was held up in many places. in the mountain districts oi‘ soot- land, Wales and Ulster. Sheep farm- ers suffered severe losses of stock. The gale which accompanied the snow, raised dangerous seas in the Channel and North Sea, which claimed several victims. Sixteen Wére believed to have perished near s ssonebly be r ted to increase wihtin two or three years to $50,000,- 000 as against 019,000,000 in 1029 un- der the existing preferential agree- ment, H. C. Collier, secretary o! the League, stated. v m! place uom-ly two years ago. The here than in any other province qr I , r iiicisl statement gives no inkling 1n m, but“! shut n: “m, hm w,‘ reported to the senam Highways and railways were block- Fraserburgh, Scotland, when a, ~ o; the “alum o; the chum, with oppcmmon “m, o‘ I - db _ ‘ ed in Sweden and telephone and te- Dutch trawler turned over off shore legraph lines were down in Den- and conditions were too bad to st- part 't. . . mm mark. The snow fall in the British Isles varied from two to three inch- Sir Oswald Mosley Launches His New tempt a rescue. washed ashore. One body was r . Aged Man Killed On HalifaxStreet (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, N. 5., March, ii-Struck by s. tramcsr this afternoon at the Bennettl Would ‘ Prohibit ‘War Want A Tariff ' Against Canned F o o d s t u f f s REllE|E_li_i0AN (Canadian UITAWA. Onto Mitch 2.—Cena- ds will redeem the 85,000.00" 10m WOMAN HOLDS RUSSIA'S ujpmfgn-Jhcg gsmwn ‘he term, "weaker sex" ls fest becoming obsolete. In Russia the ahhfiwm a 21:1‘? ti‘); 3:111 toulgnnbciuncz- 21:13:; o; P o o _ , term now bdongs to the annals of mythology. 1f you don-t believe “s war Ill WNW!!!‘ by w” m“, way by prema- '1',‘ Knott, aged seventy-two, died In here In Comrade Ans-nlinl of Kruaoberu, U. . s. n, who is reckoned ohmurlw lmMr-iltisr H"! "s" teller of ihs shock brigade u the messiah district. ' British Suggest Ilzat I A ‘Tiafl-‘lwbir Heliday” f Continue [indefinitely M". from injuries and shock while an ambulance was rwhlng him to the hospital. He was a clerk in the Mar- ine and “isheries Agency here. Net Profits Show Increase. mierRB-Bflnlqltwtilliusbtflm invitation 0;! the Iqegqsog Nptions Hopes to Merge the Liberal Conservative and Labor Parties—Suspicion of Spirit Of Fascism. LONDON. March h-Yvuns Sh" Os- may, brilliant young socialise weld M08195’. W110 in hll ‘WW-XIV! who has established a new political years has sat in the House 0i Com- party _ Messed great delight today at 1119115 l8 I WNQYVINW. in mde- the wide response hcsaidhc-lbeenra pendent and a labor minister filter- csived to his appeal to people to flccls dsy formally announced the ‘ , ‘- around the party banner. Sir Os- ing of s. newpcrty to deal with the wsld, alter hsstfly wading through the month of January 1981, showed "grove national economic crisis." piles cf conespoz-denoe, had not time an increase of $75,178.75 over the ‘That's the party's nsme-“The New for an interviewer. whom he referr- corresponding period last year. Net Psrty"- and it appeals, its mousor ed to one of his otficials. The official n. n. Bennett. lcnown as the "public service fund." flit hi8 been bearing an interest rots of five per cent. but redemption will be effect- edand a saving to the ‘Dominion exchequer made mm funds obtain- ed lest fail. by the Government tbroughsloenatonly foul-ands "PORONID, itarch ‘z-Jnaugura- dli of the Canned Foods Association ' ‘of Oanida under the presidency of . hm Nesbitt, of Brighton, OnIL, l1- ,‘ from a meeting c! carom“; ulnm here, it was announced yes- UW- _ ‘All! the provinces were represented " resolution was passed urging the filnion Government to establish a w tive iariitdirectedjgsimt u; " ' on of canned foodstuffs. MONTREAL, March z-Net profits of the Canadian Pacific Railway for .. 1v"- uoy is sosspteuivrsii the five ww- srsinvolvsd. The Britishlliflilecy in wsehms c". e m. , ‘we... r rssns. mm; to the United States talc ms naval powers continue the “battleship ' Lose Lives In Fire -___.-_- undertakingprovided‘ in his general out for the eettlement oi all interna- i British Serge I Firm Coming I to Kingston, Ont. _____ holiday" indefinitely, was made in a British note to Washington, explain- ing the now tri-power accord, the British United Press learned su- thoritaitively today. trance and Italy, under the proposal, agree to use none of their tonnage for ships superior to 25,000 tons, and support the plea that Great Britain, Japan and the United States adhere to the _ “WNDON. March. 2-—-Negotintione . , W been practically Qqnplqtgd m, Wig over the textile mill and prop. "l! 0i the Dominion Textilq co, qt i “m... 0m“ b meld Br ' ~ vacation. This , would virtually _ “mums or groaning ‘Hakim scrap capital ships pennanently. f 1W9, Yorkshire. This announcement “mm “swat n; made W“), by nun‘ Hm“. The United States, Japan a managing direct“ me Bflmh can“ and Great Britain under the j My ililonds to establish eventually PM” NW“ mm’ ‘m-"dy it Kingston g unit o1 mo 100m,’ em have agreed to is)’ down no line ships between i931 and 1930. thus extending the building holidrv for warships of ‘this cote- gory itve years. The Washington conference in 1922 resulted in the first ten year holiday on capital ships. Both France and Italy. or- iginally suggested that the tempor- ary building holiday, continued in 100e,!» madepermanent and that the five powers some to replace no warships superior to 28000 tons. ‘Ihosegnow in ser- Wvlns about 15o workers. The establishment of spinning " Nlnis in Canada. is also contemplat- >" “Wills firm. Mir. I-lield minced, . W1 to StfirI; early next summer. “m” "U"! such steps," Mr ‘I915 Held. "the Canadian tariff re- "IIOH w uld render it impossible for I i0 continue dcing_ the some p. Mint oi trade in Canada." A ‘ANNOUNCEMENTS, U task of ex- plaining why Britain. France and Italy pledge themselves to limit battleships to 5,000 tons with the suggestion that the limited States and’ Japan do likewise, although the signatories to the tad-power accord are willing to adhere to the sug- gestion even if America and Japan reject thb plea. Drops Hint Of Early Election Qumran, tau-eh z-vit a sitting of the Public Bills Committee today Pre- mier Tsschsreau dropped a friendly hint to the Oonssrvrtive Opnqllflbu in the Quebec Iegislstureto prepare for electons. "They will comd 911119!‘ than perha/ps you desire." the Prem- lo;- told Jean Paul Seuve, Conserva- tive biLlnA. for Two Mountains. IIUIIEIIZ ‘LEADS ton is shcriseo witlfths tionei disputesgby rlwiiic "if and when these‘ come 1M0 10100.7 $110 Prim Minister de- cline. in toflie to amend the Covenant, "they ‘m sop’. stiiutsthe alteration J ru-qoisu brought out smut bodies and due to so to the limb qt prohibit- lnzwwdwlvindvl. was reached the d ire to banishwsr from inter-notions! dil- mliee Ind the old concept o! notional M9NI8NY which illfilllsled the fight to rmrt tower. "Since that time international co- operation. tiuhks to the League or lessee days is iooommtiuo with u... new wlidqritr o! fictions oi which ms mm lflPlNJs. 1 thins. the, am emulsi- and which the Ihdgus muutvweesvasinquuit istotul- tii‘ its persons were burned to death and a score or more were in- Theiptre burned at the end of s midnight performance today. The nuns were still smouldering when tool them to a police station for identification. [By rain o'clock this men-hing bodies, all beilly burned had been uxsn from the ruins of the theatre. At that time police re- ported that they had sighted four others in the debris. Nations. has the i... of in- temstivnul life. and so we hove now Dean Inge cemetotheviewthetitwouldbe wrong s so... i. u. covenant u. Denounces M» w v» w» w- m» mura- "so or u» ire-newness o: ro- Spiritualism ed Preesl-"lpiritualiln so! necro- mlMlF-belcill l0 the barbarous childhood of the human race." writes . (Canadian Press) IPIIIOOOIriKmw-hkstieasr urcd. when the 17a War old rrln- ‘ mush z-(sritin Unit- we“ mad. Dean rnp, of at. rauri comma. profits were $864,008.80 as compared 5pm, ‘t to youth and all those who with $788,830.05 in 1930. Gross earnings were 811.418.882.19 help merge the Liberal, asainst 313.018.498- Workins expenses ive and Labor parties into one great 810.554.873.30 as compared with national force for the rehabilitation $12,229,667.95 last year, a decrease of o! Britain. $1,674,794.56. Bandit Adds r Insult To Injury (British United Press) osmmnr, 111., Mona-officers lied dictatorship by a smell inner reggued g, mgd man 1mm a (w; he“; cabinet of five or six ministers with- today, to the relief of assembled out Portfolio min: as the national housewives, not to mention that of exemmve- the mad man, who was thoroughly "And you'd be “m vgcmr pflppas. u" a robber had cand?“ ‘*5 for the nev‘ ,enersl elect- held you up, took all your md you, punts and men turned you is the creation of tsrli! system to 1m” 1n m oak park-u pappas tried protect the home market from "dump to skirt the shrubbery toward the ma", prme Imctunlo“ and compeI" police station after the robbery, but 1mm with cheap who" one Oak Park housewife alter anoth- er saw him, screamed and reported a mad man st large. mad too", money Pappas final- have young ideas of government" to Conservat- Splrit of Fascism There is a suspicion on the Spirit of Fascism and s. dash of Soviet cabinet rule in the bold plan for turning the “$8.11; shop" o! parliament into a. “workshop by mesns of what the press generally has termed a lim- Challenglng all existing parties Sir Oswald plans to mobilise 400 ion. The essence of his programme He proposes to do this through commodity boards for control and purchase of imports, rather than by general tariff. said: "We are simply deluged witl! correspondence from the countryside. Numerous young people have offered to become candidates, but we shall not contest the by-elections until. by day and night concentration, we - have got our machinery working ei- ficiently." "The campaign will be launched in mndon this week. we are organizing to blaze s trail through the mid- lands and the north country, and ti- nally Scotland. Tax Rate For Halifax Lower (Canadian Press) HIALFAX, N. 8.. March ‘.-3—'I‘hd tax rate for the city of Halifax this year has been struck 1i. 3.45. one point lower than last year and ton point lower "n the "at for i028- 29, according to an announcement made tonight by Mayor L. A. Gas- iongusy. The Weather, Etc. in a trehchliit article appearing in 1y took refuge in the tree where po- vioe are to be scrapped when they (Canadian Press Cable) _ MEETINGS become obsolete. the "Church of Newaps- lies found him and provided him I .0‘... Chunfégg, 0...... u... $25,321“ nuofi Nil!) Shoe Factory m“, ,,m ., m,“ .,,,,,_ "m ""“"°“' orbgmzéssmuchinmh?“ JCNIQK ‘(MN ' _ v \s h’ PLACE NIHERE! EWRY BODY J KNOWS “"05! Queens! ARE qooc" mons Britain, France and mm week as a result 0i Britain's ll-gent mediation. ‘Premier Pierre Laval told the British United Press: "1 am very satisfied with the conclu- sion of the accord, which will have repercussions oh our future rela- tichs with Italy." .- Tbe chic! British stsicmen who cosiductad u» his-me nigotieflcnl bore, and in Rome-Arthur lender- son, lmreign qeoretary, and A. V. Alexander, First we of the Admir- llti~returncd to landfill today. m Thursdly. March‘ me ‘Wlmuo Hall-Valet "may. March izohyohoofircszf ; Wm. es. Solos, etc. 8702-3-3-2i. srflsollmw, s w‘ ' 5 | v .5"- Websisr. 51714-3441, ;""““‘°“l"I w! at Emerald on ' and Wednesday. J. Austin ‘ ' 8711-36-2! m? “slgul-inwehuciiéu iousma’ hoes. y Hour". n “lav. March s It 37124-841 a N.N.l. (Canadian Press) MONTREAL- Que» Mar. 2-‘- HOW- io Morons. centre of the champion Osriediens, ncw has colwldte eu- prsruacv of point malflns how- In the National Hockey ‘Ussggue. 8600M- ln; to statistics tonight from the offices of President new ou- dsr. ' ' has scored as end furnished 20 for a total of 46 points, which isilve more than h- bis ocpdfeilcw, of the struggling Detroit Falcons and his closest rival has to his credit. 0004101107 his - Robert 1.. Cralgle. anion _ . . ‘gauge usrligrrftug- ‘this isarsh- remained; however. and he and amassed e1 points. made up of s: “Qhrllillnllye mung“ u‘; 2:11;: e111; a! 03:0: giisgtogegergirggeggngaaggwgi ed without citizenship 0n one year h u‘ u.“ on w an l b. ha‘ K118 Maesllli. B156]! lllvll ‘we [Flt and 1Q lllllbl. Bill OM‘ d the _ ' muaholdem resent the chair hem pgnnitg 1n yggum for flu mpg; f;- “L °°'“Y'""°I“ I dr martian bcisseecnd .°""" I’ ' “ 9.15444‘ spent the day Qftilg the ow or gers. I “m” n‘ . mueubh ‘uhmmu oomph‘. by the Holman.‘ H“ Hear“ vored nation treatment in Japan, "A i the naval agreement, bieluding the to Occdiellow in the hmeriean seo- u,” m. 51mm“ up.’ ma‘; u m pram“ has aroused a storm of protest pm f»! the New tendon terms agreed on. The! sought also tiou. continues to lead all slum in could understand the truth. might ' The directors’ report and the “m throughout south Africa- The Jo- , a River nucleus-Eh glhliietms o‘: w m“ ' 1mm‘ "M" "m°9“ u" “'7'” I" ""9 “m” ‘i m" not satisfy our uungsnerste hanm- lnolal statement were read by the mmlflbl"! mllmb" °1 C v° -___.i_..._.____. ~ ‘M. D- m. Bonus will hg _ France and It!!! M! "W "m?" "W", 137ml 119"" W! PM! n9 m‘ l“, . ‘anuum. a m. ucnury.gfiuurer_ CL Mwn» The has issued the following statement: 108131110, March gruoqemq 7 “"44 u” “m” mm mw’ m“ S” h!‘ m” '9 m" “m” “w auditions which we mew. but of Iwort showed a very successful year's “is “will” ‘m I” "MNWY ‘I’ w "W" "iiflhflly Windl- feir. not “unis emu“ t 118mm already has been approved. with his 10 assists l!" b"! l M“ which we niey sly confidently that business. with substantial profits arias with the yellow peril if the much change in temperature, 1 {at to receive tende: "m" Vi“ the mum“ 9! N" W" 9‘ " "I'm n‘ a" "mm?" u In! m not to he fulfilled it u insdeJThe total amount of business agreement is not altered. JlDan Hish tide this morning at 1on1 and * “ha”? side m; 01mm "WA f chapter. Hunting wnhlel- TM MW IMWI» "W"! FWWW <1 wit?" became God up provides sons list- reported was over memo, while the finds the doors closed in Australia tonight at use. ’ “MBYY- gig-sq.“ MUM ma! b! 58900?“ Rlfihmi “Will "ll II tIsQ. V amount paid out for wages during and America. Bhe must expand Sun sets this afternoon at 5.50 and “A mmhlxw _ llldbtly the Washington ty. ma I points, Vin; I60!!! I "l!!! eh!!! to flier to wbn- the year was over $61,000. somewhere and we ere inviting her rises tomorrow morning at 034. ‘m be u‘ ‘f hm Haven Cirillo total humus allufli! ill‘ “PAW W!“ ‘"5 1 3"‘! whim lime up The shareholders present express- to expand in south Africa. We have Pull moon Wolnesday. March 4. "“}""|"i 1t a oflqcgt QM under that not. it wen under- Icelburb _ l powflhlfi meg moieties. from qa nest satisfaction with the report. deliberately opense the dccr. 11m use a. m. k)” w. J. ‘ 15M. lad incorporated is the u brimming, h es esmt a llc- is the greatest calamity tllet could Suminersids tide eighteen auhueea Comes To Toronto moi-know ecu-menu- u. new 491cm w norm a rem in ‘mronio fer the manufacture cs Ii. Jmnsr. for many years of the Canadicn interests, ls presi- dent of the Canadian compan . religious hppl. and M" why ms eu- uih mo: n Bus." condemns semi.- ualism a a miserable substitute fer hops cannot say bluntly that the Church o! lfllllud can have nothing to d0 with it. “The semi-regenerate mind craves for iriallibie doclsrathns, "he weak in faith cling to signs end wonders," writes the dean. "fluperetition is the nemesis of insierisiism; the water stands at the lame level in these two receptacles of error. biritualism and necrcmsncy. he says, have bad nothing t_c do with IIIIIAI FIIIIL- IIAI] YEA SIIBBESSEIII RS BUSINESS The annual meeting of the share- holders of Bruce Stewart and Comp- any, Limited, was held in the comp- omits to “the cause.“ Sir Oswald South Africa Fears Japanese Immigration (Special to The Guardian) JOHANNIIBIJIBG. Mar. l-A gentleman's agreement with Japan, whereby immigration will be allow- t