A init/W ..o...s» assosslstaouvclsmeecm #£2 //"" M1," ~=“` ‘ \\`\ “’ Gldb VCI' D00 v Loi R. \ Msxnws _ _ _ A ` _ _ _ f_ ._.__-\-__‘.,”,__n __ _ J 01'# -` _ » _ ' 1 ~---- - _ _ I MERCHANT ___ _§,»~°"v :i_ G -jf _` | ._ R" - N ' AMER;-iilrrr Y _ ~°" ? V V x _____j/7 I 1// V I _ ‘W \ ` V ~ \\ \ ,_ A °-'°"'-' "FY mms- ' “Z - , _ ' y y y "`\ A _-It q ' ‘ s U Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew _ Boar an J" " I I 'l l ' gx MACHINE UNS USED Meas. ure Taken By Oiiici. als To Protect Large Sum of Money In Bank. (Special to the Guardian) ON, Ili.. Avril lli.-1"rlshten- by the lailure ct all but five in. Williamson County, citiaens a run on the Pint National of Marion today\oniy to be re. ` d with machine guna. The guns displayed to protect $100,000 ch had been hurried from Bt. after three other harlh had ed earlier in the day. Seven banks vc closed their doors within a niseilineguliswereluedto order, sherifforeo Coleman theyweremeralyapucauidon- messlue sndwennottoleacp cllsfdnaefrcmwltildrswing cavinslflhccleacdhenkaw-itli tcta.liingtI.000.ooo1mefolc tcccaeeoperaidons because ofa valueinnim°i|'loed!al'm lute amounts of tax antic- "w-arrants held against county lsckodcoalmlnlng ac- ffA.,§@efPeris_ions in Nova Scotia (Canadian Press) N. S., April lb-The to- annual cost ot old age pensions Nova Scotia would be roughly of which the Provincial share would be lipm, Plus the ooet of administratlori, to estimates contained in final report of Commissioner H. Mellen. tables in inc 1-louse or Wd!-Y. The figures, gather- Wfllll a survey of Halifax city, the counties of Cape Breton, Hants and Bhelbourne, *'59 ¢X¢!Dl-lon of Sydney and llfle towns, point to an es- of $211.20 as the average pen- Which would be Peylbie. if old Pension legislation were intro- An interim NP°rt presented yllfc legislature, had estim- the colt of pensions at about of which the provinces would he $2,200,000. S. _ FS. BTC. at the Prince lidward morning April leti-i both rf noses"--Coupons will pc' ormsnccs. ' 800!-4-i0-li. ltivcr ng hogs h. All hooked. 3095. or "Climb My lilemka Two Mace and ~ 8002-4~i5~8t 3 iii hill# _ Aaasai labasripeieea Delivered IAM. _ i A "‘“"' -T"‘¥¢-‘- 'S'-1'- .~ .CHARL0'r'rls'row1v, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, Aran. 16, mo .2 PAGES ., .... ...... ... .-_ . . .... - d% I - A 4 \ 7 | | ‘V . - l. MH- 301111 Barrymore. the 'former Dolores Costello, screen star. and wife of John Barrymore, film actor. to whom a daughter has been born in California. Dolord Costello is John Barrymoreb third wife. Milk For Winnipeg School Children lspclsl to tile ooafdlsni _ WENNEIUG. All'|I.l5»-School authorities have given their bles- sings to I pllh to provi|le_cl\lld~ rcnofgradea1.3andIwltha halfpiiltofraiikandaaitlvat and-ning reoeae each da¥.f'i'hc soot ls lsscnifs “gasoil inc Individually. Doeilll laid llll-Nil teachers and parents of el per- cuit of the school endorse the plan and are trying to make It univer- sal. Brandon city already aeis orl the slogan. “half a pl-nt a da! keeps the doctor away.” Well Knowri ' Lawyer Passes A (Canadian Press) sAn~rr Jo:-nc, N. n., April le- The doeth of Henry A. Powell, K. 0.. which occurred this rrsimiihl at his nomo Queen Square after a leqthy illness, removed from life an inter- national figure in his day la one of `thc lending lawyers ol the province. Asamemberoi'b0t1'iPl’ovi!lcia.la1'id federal garliaments and later as a member of the International 'Joint Commission he played a large pert in the public life of the country. To Move Large Wheat Shipment lsssoiel ic tue oosralsoi roar slmnm. Avril 1°--It 1# stated in railway circles here that 2.000 employees are to be suit wed to tahs emo of 55,000,000 bushels of wheitoohcmoved atorlcefromthe couniryicievators to the lake held to hc ready for the opening of nav- igation. A train of eight! empty box cars left during the week end for 'Wedkn distribution. Death Penalty I _ l » . ` ( ii _§§E\ ill ll 'not take place in any municipality Clause Reinstatecl UUNTIIUL BIIL IN NWA SCIITIA Amendment - Mun- gure In The Meas. ure. ~ (Canadian Press) _HA-LI-\"AX. N. s.. Avril is--rho sale ct beer and wine by hotel keep- ere. to he consumed at meals only, and calc by the liquor commission ot beerandwincbytheglassorcpcn bottle, are provided for in an un. endment to the Government Oontrol Bill, moved by Premier E. N. :modes in the House of Assembly today. The amendment, which if drafted to rs- place section 30, which had prohib- ited any sale of liquor by hotel keep-' ers, provides that such sale shall in which the plebiscite vote was dry; nor may the Commission sell beer and wine by the glam in such com- mlu-llty, nor in any store where li- quor other than beer or.winc is sold. It is further provided that Govern- ment.heer pariors ln any municipal- ity, wet or' dry, shall not 'bc author- ized until s vote of the electors in the given municipality has been tak- en and s majority cast for such sale. 'rm amendment, #men ms :mn “Pl 11499? =e*_lL..l>°,olP-.14 regard to the dry 'municlpalitqst where the cclnmiision deems advis- able, subject to approval by thc Gov- emor in Council, also provides that at any time after one year fromthe coming in force of the Act. if twen- ty percent of the resident electors of the dry municipality petition for s. local vote on Government Control, such a vote shall thereupon be taken. Premier rtllodes' amendment was introduced just as consideration of the bill in coinlnittee of the whole had been completed, with _tl-is ex- ception of section 30 and clauses de- pendent on it. Immediately on the reading of the amendment. Hon. William Chisholm, Leader of the op- position, rose to say that the Ounc- sitioia had voted against the bill on second reading because it had been un-British and undemocratic in delegating to a Commission powers that should have been invested in the Govemor in Council or the M8- Ilslsum. no some :mn mnsud in show that R. B. Bennett had recent- _ly opposed a Federal measure which he believed vested arbitrary D°W°fS te what would Mi’ Bennett say to a bill which delegated rsolvnlz. April ls.-luime ls asv- ln¢ nm moss uneaaterllke weather l.. ...ml nm ws fem-°°“ forthescoondtluseinteudlyel violent hall storm struck the city. _.__.._..._--_.___ -1 ` ' " lille Eiga; ici lit' Thtvt. . - edp]‘;ry"§,‘,,m ,QM Journalists. Enters Peacefully \ all minion .......... onvllllllll CANADA., FOREMOST JOURNALIS T PASSED AWAY LAST EVENING Premier 1;!-hd-des Moves Mr' J' E° B' Mccready’ The ast Bandits Abduct Chin- Of The Three Confederation me 1 I ' h snoinsrciiinuilooansaeossssisisscssocslaeooutsaoloryssuc- lPiritedmelo!`thhDom|a|oninilo)llli|lgolllr.J.|‘.l.lcCrcadyat hiss-csideace.t5 laaswcrih Aveusc.dhsrlcttetcwa.isst algae at u.u,in thetindyearoilaisage. Ki'.\ie¢i'el47laabeeofcrlcaga|-raaldolduian. afamiharriguloscevernaeialhiacityaadgreeilybclovsssysllsssm. mvhltyetlarse. nlssaaeiagsilieoasisticscleeesm-rottosuwaoasse hlmciiherpersoualiyerthreughhhwrliiagaaalboturoeinihepass. Born revenues. N-'B..aoolleeh.iaie.aewuillcaosorcnarialuccnssy of the United Bmpin-ldyalhtsieek ` Newspaper work earlyctatmelhhattentloa. lint aaa reporter na it. John Telegraph. and later as parliamentary correspondent for Maritime iouraalsand forthe Tcreoic °'0lelie”atthetta\sc!0enfederation. He was formanyycarladiier-in-chic! cf the lt. .lcha ‘l‘ele¢raph.aodinlater ysars editor ol the Charlottetown Guardian. After his retirement from active ncwspapcrworkhswasenctnielbvtliabepaltaseutcfihelniericrat Ot- tswl. io leak after Pollklty and Immigration matters for the Province for clglltysars. lisce lU\t.aattlIcl»roarylaot.lh.l¢ce‘reelyllaeccniribsied slmaicsilyrcruuoasrlsucmiaoosrsuo. nls°'l¢oa's,syia»w»y'l.m bccnaseurcecftaicmatieaaadpleasaretciaaunerablcreedsntnrcagh- csethhrruviucesiltheseyeave. liamatursjadgmcmtopsaescsiiousc! public interest enlhisehermiagphiiosephyoflifahavo glvaatclriawril- ingaawtde-spraadsppaalwhichwillbegreatlielielldiioorrsadcrs. Ms-. ncorcadywaeiacat oenpaalonabinaadoaewaeaeverdailiahisccmpasy. ProhablyoaecfthebaetrcadmouinCsnaIahe_wosaeveretsloss!orsn aptqsaisiicmsslhiencnerywaselaaeirnarveleas. leccsldqsciaaiiells olanlcsosis sileaghaadwiia verbal seeurasyi Dues hcjaad tae late Mr. \w>~e;\“» ew- w__-in ‘ _-_*»41~,~ we also ,, .nsalr¢asec»ei_er_gsriol» lefai\lsi»¢uls»\iii_\_o_.‘eali_ls_ casio.. iuuosesitimiu. Assnoptisulattherewersfewiccqsal.larlasacaoclIlr.llc¢rcady. las ’ Asking $2oo,ooo 1t=»1\d__!4M__e_1l f J°\l_fQ1iS1l\ IS éscoca ==':l=-:|: ;-li ___=|-n :sassuvs zru-urs-ll i ese Pastor And Are Ransom. l- ilpeeiil to the Goal4lsh)` PEEWNG, China. April i5.-Ohin- ae bandits today captured a Canad- ian. O. A. Bridgmau of the United Church of Canada and the Chinese Pastor at Chang Chew on the Yangt- sc Kim, so mils below cnungkins and conveyed them inland. Ransom of 070,000 was asked. The British consul at* icherig is maiaing repre- seotaizion to the authorities demand- il-ll their imlncdiats ielcaae. Mr. Bridgeman lisa been stationed at ruchow, which is not far from Chang chow and has been in Chine since 1918. I-le was in Canada cn Made Good NUI Fletcher. who left Toronto. Dntarlo. aaaboywithiencesstsln his pocket and returned a wulthy mn, ls lo- mein no lunssl gm of the shrine Urder, that of impar- lal potentate, at the forthcoming _wg __ ogy-M.mn|,,.Fi<¢ly Officers fmobuth in lg. but rdmned in Shfiltfl’ Chlidlibl ISIC Ilhbs 1920. 1-lla haue is in Winona and . his parents are living there. Mr. '-”"""*_"' Bridglnanhaaaviieanaohreachiid-|‘ . lil- Hll Wife Wal formtly Mil liar- 57-°»°55-'"7-"°‘°""" "`° " `"° " ‘ Trial Af saved. ____._.i___.--_ Dep. Minister And At Lil: pl'el.lmin;ry inquiry beings .....\.:;.lo.:lry Wyatt of Suinmerside, on liicnday afternoon into the charge .marriot Walter Landry for breaking . into the store of Brace. McKay de Co., C0nferInM0n_ct°n and stealing some nioney, four wit- '_" pear from the evidence that the on was always locking for the silver liulugl and evcnin his strongest denuncia- ticns or condition. he always 'lsalesua s way in wales enero cools so lm- provemcat worth- while. llc haded hyproerisy, and was always intolerant of those who pretended one thing and practiced the opposite. His blitereti. denunciatlons were written of these in public life who publicly professed to be what they privately were not. Some of them never forgave him lor this; cthcn mended their ways, no longer being numbered among the o_ui:'aeis ol decent public life, and became his lrleuda andadmlrcrs. As a inagaztuc and special article writer, Mr. Mcvraady was in great demand; and especially during the war demands were lneeaaenely made upon him tc write authoritatively on some phase or other of oooleleraticn history. llc rarely turned down such requests, and so his name and fak_s aa a writer became national and almost international. As a lecturer and debate!-ha was much at home, and in his earlier days in great demand. In s word Mr- Mccresdy has been sn ideal. sregreceiva eitlsca ever llsviug thc best io- terests ol the community at belt and giving ol hh greet talent and ability in the furthering thereof. lliacclioagsecandcoslrueslaihenewleapsrweridleaeiahiadeath. a lu-ima sos neocons solec. pliloeesber ssl telcos when li wul as im- possible to replace. Mr. Mc0r\ady ls survived by Un. Mcdready. one son, Mr. Ernest W. Mcbready, lt. John. ll. IJ one laughter, Mrs. A. I. 0. laaslaie. Tormto; Miss Lillian P. Nichol, granddaughter. Brooklyn: lilr. Jalan Nichols, grand- son, Florida: lilr. John I. Ho0|\ldy» gllllaon. lt. Sell: all llaairr Arthur W Beariatc. grandson, Toronto. Annual Sessions Miss Marion Douglas, President Died Last Night of Federation Outlines Past ............. ......_ -A.. A...-. -1 _ ‘ liumlsl rrcimns. the work of the Year’s Work. Instructive Lec ures Delivered by H. H. Shaw Supt. of Education and by Prof. Ls We A s' .1 LII .lr " §..tiallL'§- 'gli _,gg i__i'n§ ,ig iifllliiilllii' ,__;l;;c¢:§° ii §;iil§§§i§l .1 _n;§§...§.. li fi glen; li igiiiiillii it nE§§§ liiili i"= gilt liii iii? suplgvgggny 0|rnCuL5 1-N trance into the store had been ef. Magnum; ppgyyqgg Wag fected through a ventilator, 'about ‘ w. A. roulvo on rllodasla or fifteen by twenty inches. in a view I WORK FOR COMING SEASON. 81865 W1lld°W in the 0566. Whlilh ie ' .___ in thc rear of the store, and the _ MJNCKTDN, April 15-A confer- money taken from the cash sales ‘ ~'1o¢ of the supervisory fishery ofii- drawer. Mr. Gorrili, the accountant I clals in the Maritime Provinces with of the firm, stated that when he left 1 the Deputy Minister cl rlslieries, Mr. ills ewes between nsu past live Ano W- A- F0094- Of 0lMWl» UPGMQ Il six p. rn., on the tenth oi' April, when the Brunswick Hotel here ycrterdly the store was closed, um-c was about Ind Will Cbhtlnl-le £0611- The DODUW 522 in cash in this drawer and the Mlnlelef i8_ Dfdldlht M14 th°“ ll- ventilator, which was on hinges, sp- tctdlhl ll‘0 Dlhtflot U\lp8l‘Vl!0l‘5 A. Wu-eg w be c]°”d_ on his ‘ntvu |L. Barry. of Newcastle; J. P. Calder, to open me ,tom nm mont" .bout ie: cm-lpobsuo; cl. ll. 311111011. °f sewn owioelr, no o-ent to the office Fredericton; B. T. Gallant, of Char- md an Nm' “um “pm to mum lottetown; Donald sutherland, of some mm", B. found no money in |Pietcu; A. G. Macleod, of BY4\'l°Y~ the cash drawer and locking towards and lt. li. Shreve, of the Maritime me venmnor' he uw mn “ Wu mm °m°°_ 'I' Hmfn' open and mud on the inside ss well D°P“W W“1'“’ ”“°" ”"‘ "I" ss outside, siroetly below the ventil- \£:’°;;f.“:;°’;?;:_°: I1” dh' ator, on the plate glass window. Bub- of the work of the fisheries service zgvxagnffuglklhzjg, 3 uesses were examined. lt would ap- ' _ I in me Mm” L ‘ ' f th cachln season The ~ ' °’ ° ‘ppt 3 ` the cash drawer. These were handed m°°un" h° md' 'Wm un N wh' to the police. who in the meantime °“°"“°"° "we" w E wmmmom °° ' - 7 I I I A I tm cd time nent may Rcurdms There hid Nm '°m° 1‘“P’°"°'“°“" " ` uw" mhm“'mum°u émnmy in hsd been making some investigations. th bill in committee. slid Mf- m °,m ,M my ml mi, .ms 1...- ‘ me mrltlma, ur. round me out °’°°°’ °°"" "’°“ “‘° ¢1°"°' ”“ °“"“° ' I. e - 0 0 it nm snows s distinctive improve- “"4" *'“°"“°“°"‘ f"°'“ CN" °f W' noun' V ` ment within the past year and that 1|” K““°' V"°°°*°°° "° 'md Ah ___...,____..._._--- _ . indications for the future were vel? "'“°'_°""“' eir baht mated* Continued on Page 3. Following the close of the confer- ‘ ence here the Deputy Minister will . go to Halifax and other Nova Scotia “I Fl ane points ic some to departmental 'll y matters. lug _____.__._-_-----*°*'*°*°"° pupils or west scent sonocl, or pen- xoncs scrap-noon. tuchins MNH- cz me upper more history. the with cr Prime Street oonooi, the lied Oren exhibit and the BchoclBuppl.1_ exhibit. attracted much awn- tieu and elicited much favorable oem- llngnt from the teaches. rewious to ine readies et the Preaibuth repdt the lninutll of the lest annual meathg were :tad oy the Mr. James Mcoailuns me the following commi- rl-eus, ia. I. w. ef Dlinafcrd and Mk. : Iinsncc. Messrs cad HEAVY RAINS IN REGINA DISTRICT _-1- ' City CIoak'ed`In Dark- ness And Traffic and Telegraphic Com.. aunication Disrupt. _-___- (Spaniel to the (lrla.rd.la.n) RIIDINA. April 15.-Power house workers tonight battled a nmios' hreahdcwn While Regina was cloak- ed in ssrlmess. 'zfnc ol-css came so 1 cblcek this afternoon after rain. had drenched the district. For hours street ear traffic was tied up and telcgraphie ccmmunioaion was ser- iously disrupted. Tellepilonc reports show heavy rains felling all through southern Saalrai/ol1e\\\'a.l1 in districts which suffered heavily from drought last year, following a terrific duse storm. At Neroid a southern town, more rain fell than during all of 1929. The duet storm lmtasd 10 hours but the rain Wes highly beneficial to the dry diatzdct. At Swift Cul-lem and other points mme than three quarters of an inch of rain wus reported. It is expected that seeding will be general all over Saskatchewan. this week. Conditions are very favorable. Wheat Marketing I Bill Is Approved (special to the Guardian) LONDON. April ll.--Wm. Graham. Pr@¢|ent.¢f1.l‘|¢B00.l'dCf Tflde told alquutlotlel' in the 1-louse of Come rmns today that the Australian Par- liament had approved on second food-ing the wheat marketillg bill 5- tabliahing a central wheat market- ing board. The Board would be sue pam;-ed to guarantee wfheat growcn a nl-ice of four chillin!! B bllehel. tlm fugrefrpo being limited to next season but with a provision for some guarantee in subsequent yelli- _Introduces Bill Re Rum Runners (Canadian Press) IDNDON. April 15-The House U Commonabyavoicofilbtoldi , today gave a Liberal member lull to introduce a hill to entitle iii sou-s or mas is suspend or owed the ccri1i.ilcaiJc of any Master, NNI or Engine!! 05818136 i.n the illicit) irriil>0\l‘tlt.loh ol iilioxical»il‘lE HCNGI into United Stahl territory. I I 'fill incite Alia ii\.\. lol? Piece our luv ` cfm. Refalri _ °fi\o\e. 1 - iuearelaf . 1 1 F0 ig . i *fi ' L °’ &€i*° %tili\lU¢P$1 ls... t =l *i F I I » aneiemerrcwmerningat 1.6!. _ risaatcmorlowaloroingstai » HQ QUIT* I. it IB l. \ 3,. _ `__, -it -- -el ` 1.l‘s.ss The Weather, eta H-\snuectnuaxi¢rnmoi.ls.`d_ "“\°°“\hil¢v¢c1oastw¢lg_ l .