' MAXIMS OIL MERCHANT ii Affection hides three times as many virtues as charity does sins. f? —-@_-> Morning Guardian, Founded Charlottetown Guardian Twq ACCOMPLICE Emmanuel Steilberg, film salesman, macho-owner and alleged "fence." whowas found in possmion of some of the Toronto bonds stolen fifths QJOWDOO Union Station hold-up of last year, upon his arrest in Pitts. buff- tii-UPERATIBN is PRBPBSED (Canadian Press) WINNIPEG, March i0.—-Co-opera- tion with the Bracken Government on condition that two seats in the cabin- et be given to Liberals was proposed in a resolution submitted at the pro- vlnclai Liberal convention here to- day. The resolution was moved by Alex. Dunlop, Neepewa, Manitoba, following an Ian cement that Pre- mier Johh Bracken had suggested coalition oi some sort between the government party and the Liberals as the bestlthings in'_ the interest of the- ntrtli ILA whole, BQMPENSAIIUN (Canadian Press) HULL. Que, March l0.-As com- pensation for the loss of freedom and 1817 Cent a HONOR FCR Dr. STANTON -_._.. (liwciai to The Guardian) TOPONTO. Mar. 10--Dr. Ambrose Thomas Stanton former director oi Zovernment laboratories at final; I-"lflllllr. Pcderated Malay States, and now chief medical adviser to i," ""00"? of state for the Dominicns. has been made e. com. Danion oi the Order of St. Michael and St. George. Dr. Stanton was born in Kendal, Durham County, and i; m; m" 9g the late Mr. and Mrs. slink”; He was educated a t Port Hope High School, Trinity Medical College, Toronto. and University college, Marion. Erlglsns. l-le was house Iilixeon in the Toronto General Hos- Dital and the hospital for sick child- ren in i000 and since then has had s. brilliant medical career contribut- ins largely to the cure of bcri-beri, and is a recognized world authority on tropical diseases. wiii iiiiiiiiiiii SETTLEMENT (Special to The Guardian) TORONTO. Mar. Iii-A full and immediate settlement of all reper- ation claims, with interest to date will be demanded by the newly or- ganized Canadian Reparations As- sociation, it was decided at a meet- ing ofthc organization last night at s: King st. East. The president, A. M. Beattie was in the chair. Rep- aratlon ‘claimants from different parts of the province were present, while letters from many parts of Canada were read. In view of the fact that the gov- ernment has received $15,000,000 for the express purpose of settling cit- izen‘: claims, it waideclared, Parlia- ment should pay the awards already decided by the commissioners. It was pointed out that payments oi this kind had been made some time ago by Great Britain and the United States. Charles R. Traub. Paths news n, was instantly killed when the White "Triplex" racing car, driven by Lee Bible, also killed in an at- tempt to break Segravei record at Daytona Beach, Hm, skidded It 202 miles an hour and crashed into him while he was opera." 1, his camera. INK MARK 0N BRITISHMEAT cam CHARLOT'I‘E'I‘OWN. CANADA. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1929 VIC TIM e’s Paper Covers Prince Edward i (Special to The Guardian) IDNDON, Mar. 10—British meat will be marked with s non-poisonous violet ink which cannot be rubbed off when the ministry of agricult- ure's scheme is completed, it was This wlllbe in the form of a national mark to disting- uish British meat from imported meat. Already colored paper labels are used for marking British eggs and fruit. REBEI. LEADERS stated today. ByG'o The second session of the 41st General Assembly was opened yes- terday afternoon at three o'clock by His .Honor Lieutenant HBBTW Large numbers of citizens were prssent, grouped about the en- trance of the Legislative Building to witness the impressive ceremonial. The Guard oi Honor. comprised of one hundred officers and men of the Prince Edward Island Highlanders under the command of Major T. B. Rogers, assisted by Lieuteuauts Pcake and Maclntyre first marched to po- sition in line facing the building, to music played by the Regimental Band. Then‘ the Governor's party drove up. The first carriage was occupied by the Usher of the Black Rind, the second by two of the aidea-ds-"oamp to His Honour, Lt. Col. J. P. Hooper. Lt. George Buntain and by the pri- vato secretary. Mr. Fielding. In the third carriage was His Honour the Lieut. Governor, Brigadier, W. W. P. Glbsone and Lt. Col. S. R. Jenkins. The party was accompanied by a mounted escort, consisting of four- teen N. c. 01s and men of the Prince Edward island Light Horse, under the command of Capt. O. W. Campbell, assisted by Lt. F. M. Nash. The salute was fired from the park roadway by Number 8 Battery oi the Prince mowers Island Med- ium Brigade. Major MacNevin, 13.0. M., commanding. After the formal proclamation con- vening the Assembly had been an- nounced by the clerk, Mr. 5t. Clair ‘Prainor and the customary message from the Governor‘: private secre- tary had been read by the speaker, the latter left the chair. and, on the J GeneralAssembly Formally Opened Hundreds Of Clllz-c-r-r-s Witness Time Honoured Cer e m o n i a Il-N e w Member Mr. Brace Sworn In And Committees Appointed. A GOV/CHIN‘. mental and physical sufferings, 0s- car Heytcr Phillion, of Hull, s war veteran. who was arrested and charg- ed with murder in Utah and later found to have been the wrong man. 'the Canadian Legion of the British Impire Service League, is seeking a. monetary grant from the Utah legis- lature. The American L/eglon has also taken an interest in the case. Phil- lion was srroilcously identified as a men guilty of murder in Price. Utah, and was kept ill jail for six months. ii l. Deficit Shown , (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, N. s, Malt. 10-41116 ilublic accounts oi the province 0i Nova Scotia. for the fiscal year end- "ls Sept. 30,4920, tabled in the house 0i assembly this afternoon show a (special to The Guardian) CONSTANTINOPLE. Turkey's swift transition from flour- ishing harcms ments and thslflrst generation of old maids have given rise to official alarm at the possibility of depopu- lation and to creation of a celibacy tax. This celibacy tax will be imposed on bachelors of from 25 to 45 years in age and spinstors of from~20 to 35 and on childless widows and wid- owers. Twenty percent of the revenue of the celibacy tax will be distribu- ted to families with a minimum of five children. Mar. to bachelor Bonfires of Foreign Cloth apart- iii iiiqqsi TAX ll- SlIE FDR PEMIE . lvluxroo orry, March lo. - The government tonight announced that some rebel leaders in the north, in- cluding Governor Caraveo of Chih- uaha had sued for peace through the Mexican consulate at El Paso and had sought to negotiate with the libderals for the end of the revolu- tion. Presldent Portes Gil was said to ‘have telegraphed the consul that he could not treat with traitors and that disloyal generals and responsible leaders must face the LOHMQUQHCOI. Orimeb story could be shortened by lengthening the sentences. - wall street Journal. r ‘rill’. corifiuuae. ‘to M.M., 0.0. oi 5., Capt. Hunter Duvar, stroke of three of the clock, His Honor, preceded by the Sergeant-st- Arms, entered the Chamber. He was accompanied by the following ofllcers: Lt. Col. Jenkins, 11.0., Lt. Bun- tain, R.C.N.V.R., Lt, CO1. Hooper. V.D., M.C., P.E.I.H.B., Mr, fielding, Brigadier W. W. P. Gibsone, C.M.Ci.. D.B.O., O.B.E., Lt. Col. Sparllng, 0.5.0., no.0, Lt. Col. Full, V.D., A. D,.O., P.E.I.L.H., Lt. Col. U. G. Dawson, V.D., P.E.I.H., Major Croken. G.A.V.C., Major Tierney. P.E.I.L. l-L, Major Morrison, C.l-l., Major Lowthcr, P.E.I.L.H., Major Conrad, P.E.I.L.H., Capt. MlODOhlld, PIJ. H. season anon rns rmzons ' His Honour having taken his seat. on the throne, then read the follow- mg speech: Mr. Bpeaker and Gentlemen oi the . bacon hogs. The year i028 has been Island lie the Dew v. Heartz His Majesty King George the lilfth: and we all sirlcemly trust that he may soon be restored to complete health and vigour and that he may yet enjoy many years in the service of our Empire. I. It is with deep regret that 1 recall the passing away since our last meeting of two outstanding‘ Public men and former Premiers oi this Provlnce—-the late Judge Warburton and the late John H. Bell. The out- standing ability and public service of these two men have won for them s lasting place in tho minds and mem- ory of our people. ' 4. I am pleased to report that a Conference was convened at Toronto by the Maritime Provinces Associa- tion oi that City, to promote trade relations between the Maritime and Upper Canadian Provinces. As a re- sult of this Conference, a ‘rrade Commissioner has been appointed to represent this and the other Mari- time Provinoes, and you will be asked to make a suitable appropriation for the support of this office. s. During the year my Govern- ment has been vigorously pressing our claims for a further increase in the subsidy which we receive from the Dominion, and has stressed the fact that. in view of the apparent intention to transfer to the Western Provinces the natural resources with- in their boundaries, equitable treat- ment to all the Provinces would ap- pear to call for some wnesponding concessions to our own Province. 6. Our agriculture production has continued to sustain its highly prof- itable and satisfactory condition ex- cept in regard to the prices realised for Certified Beed and Commer ’ l Potatoes; and it is pleasing to noto that the increased acreage of pota- toes has not resulted in a decrease in our production of livestock and their products, all of which show substantial and gratifying increases during the past year. Our" marked progress in Dairying is indicated by the fact that our butter graded the highest during the past year. of any in Canada. Our cheese graded a close second to Ontario, which Province attained the highest grade in Canada. Our Egg and Poultry Association continues to make gratifying pro- gross. The same is true regarding the improvement of our lambs and a year of agricultural improvement and expansion. y 7. In Fox Farming our Province still sustains the proud and enviable position .»oi prod ' the highest quality of foxes in the virorld. owing to the painstaking care of our fox- being held at Halifax, Nova Scotis. marketing of fish. Satisfactory pro- gress has been made during the past year in cleaning and improving the oyster beds in Richmond and Mul- peque Bays. I am pleased to report that the disease which affected and killed the oyster industry in these areas has been completely eradicated, and we have every reason to believe that within the next two years our oyster industry will be revived. efficiency has not been lessened dur- ing the past year. My Government, has increased the number of School Inspectors in tho Province to nine, in the hope that by closer supervision the younger teachers may be mater- ially assisted. in regard to Public Health matters. WELL KNOMV well-known Canadian business man and importer, was killed while motor- ing in the southern states. The ca: he was using was struck by a truck, Mm. Barron was seriously injured. MND WINS (Canadian Press) LIVERPOOL, March. l9. —- Hon. Henry Mond today won the by-elec- seat for the Conservatives. Mond re- ceived 0,892 votes, while J. J. Cleary, Labor, received 6,563 and A. O. Rob- erts, Liberal, 6206. preceding years. 8. Negotiations have been carried on by my Government with the Dominion Government, to continue the grant for Technical Education, including and embracing therein certain branches of agricultural ac- tivities, and I am glad to inform you that the grant will be continued for a. further period of at least five years. 9. It is gratifying to note that free instruction is now available for our fishermen-a short course now in the preparation of pickled and boneless fish and in the co-operativc l0. The standard of educational ll. We are now making progress! l2. I greatly regret that owing to 10 PAGE? " WILL ATTEND Robert Barron of Barron Limited, liution The alter-native l0 Clirlllflla GIVI- whcro right is might. MAXiMS or a MERCHANT fa the law of the wilderness (Special to The Guardian) TORONTO, March its-The ‘Po- ronto horse show committee has re- ceived a telegram from Ottawa stat- ing l-Iis Excellency the Governor- Geueral, Viscount Wlllirigdon, will of- ficially attend this year's show to be held on May, l, 2,3, and 4 at the 118W indoor arena at llgllngton. This is the largest indoor horse ring in Canada or the United States_with seating accommodation for about 2,000. For this, the 20th annual show, the executive committee of which Mr- Gordon Perry is chairman, is reviv- ing many of the popular features now," that the show is again being held in-' doors. l-lis Excellency will ofliclato at the opening of the arena. and, the ~ extended club premises. Brain is Clear Annual Subscriptions Delivered I539 '. y Mall. Canadn and U. S-A. os.s0‘__ ill‘: - “Brig-Gen. J. Duff Stuart c: t... is? _ oouver, who was eiociod president dill," BYELECTM ticn in East Toxteth and retained the total deficit of $850,772.61. A revenue deficit of $600,447.54 is shown and the balance is made up of sinking fund ilhlisee. The government had es- timated for a deficit of 0217.000. Messrs P. s. Ross and sons audited "It accounts. Condensed Specials RAID-lo per word net lash Iasrtian ia this salama- OQ-O-O-QO-OOQ-O non wan coon envisions Pricaooiorm: 100mm: M ivr liui s00 for 01.00; 1.0mm t1 - Postpaid Guardian oiriu. ouars- us Job Prlntary. "io“a"°“ss F“ l°.‘.‘ ‘mi-T.’ W at ‘ m’ 1 lgg-S-lfl-ii m 90a sans-it bu! ciutaiaos (Special to The Guardian) BOMBAY, March l9.—Tha move- mont. to boycott foreign cloth, where- to Gandhi save fresh impetus in Calcutta, has resulted in many W5" fires. The demonstration here last night, according to a local national- ist newspaper, recalled memories of of the "halcyon days of nan-cowl!- oration." Bonnres of fol-sun cloth and m advocst‘ a BOW!!!" have also occurred at Lucknow. Al- lghabad, Cawnpore and Nlllfllf- as file Mosf , PoPuLavi boon or 4T2‘. "r can» Legislative Assembly of Prince Id- ward Island:- 1. At the opening of the Beoond Session of the Forty-second General Assembly oi this Province, it affords me much pleasure to welcome you to the performance of your duties. 2. It is with a feeling of gratitude that I join with you in expressing finest quality, our thankiulness for the recovery of men, in the careful breeding and ranching of their animals. The prices realised for fox-pelts at the recent Pur Auction Sales have been very satisfactory. The same is especially true regarding the prices realised for the sale of live animals of the these prices having advanced very materially over the prices realised during the several TORONTO, Mdfcll l9. -— Maritime. . (Olilldllfl HQ) LAST MINUTE NEWS HASHES l our limited revenue, my Government finds itself unable to give that finan- cial aslstance to the prevention and cure of Tuberculosis which we should like to be able to devote to that pur- pose. l3. The results of the policy pur- sued by my Government last year in regard to road construction and road maintainance were most gratifying. The power road machines clearly demonstrated their worth. An exten- sive progremmo of road construction was msso possible at a mfhimum cost, by the very efficient work of these machines, and thereby about i200 miles of clay highways. were materially improved. Thirty miles of roads in the wet and low-lying sec- tions were gravellcd. All these roads were thus made even superior to the improved highways oi former years, at a much lower cost per mile. My Govenlment intends to increase these activities in road construction. as Bruce, having been previously sworn in by the Clerk, was introduced to tWzile Body ls Dying ' Paris. March l0—Marshal Foch to- night was .at another crisis in his long and apparently hopeless illness. His physicians, in leaving him for a while this evening, said that he had no actual new attack. but that it was a case merely of a gradual slow sink- ing and a weakening oi his heart. One doctor said with intense sadness: "Poor, dear Marshal. it would not require much of an attack to put. an end to his game battle now." The heart of the former generalissimo of the Allied armies has begun to give out under the coalition of. diseases affecting his lungs. kidneys and blad- der. The brain which carried the Al- lies to victory remains clear while the body was dying. In a. voice quite aud- ible the Marshal commanded: "I must see Weygand." General Weygand was his Chief of Staff during tho Great War. Ho appeared at tbehoma half an hour later. Pleblscite on questions relating to the Control and Prevention of the ‘Traffic in Alcoholic Liquors; an Act Respecting the Board of Commission- ers for Public Utilities; an Amend ment to the Income and Personal Property Taxation Act; The County Courts Amendment Act; an Act to Prevent the Spread of Contagious Disease among Foxes and other Ani- mals, and an Act to amend the Act incorporating the ‘Telephone Com- pany ct Prince Edward Island. 16. The Public Accounts for the last fiscal year and the Estimates for the current year will be submit- ted to you. In the preparation oi the Estimates due regard has been had to efficiency and economy as well as to all the very best vinteresta of the public service. l7. In. wiclusion, I trust that under‘ the guidance oi Providence your consideration of the various matters that will be brought to your attention. will advance the common welfare and promote the Pmslilflfli! of this Province. After the Lieutenant Governor had retired. Premier Saunders presented the writs of the by-election in the Fourth District of Queens last sum- mer. The returns were then read by the Clerk showing that Mr. Cai- lum Bruce had been elected. and Mr. -—Oontinued on page 1- TRANSPOR T SER VICES __._-s Till AIIDPLANI _-a-- The aeroplane arrived at Charlot- totown it 1m p. m. yesterday, with “I mails. and left shortly afterwards on return to Monoton via lnliilllllidl. Till CAI. 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I am happy to say. that the it. Among the Acts which will be this lelsion arm-An Act‘ for the 0r e . crawlers. M... in sunsets form lun nu this amiss at‘ 0.1a ans "m." 70iii-8-l0-3i at‘: °f m‘ A mu tomorrow morning ‘at e. sun meal! unwise 4h lam . M“ “cl-gig; ~' ______..........s i Inn moon Monday, ital-eh 00th., eolnsladluglislilliflargl.‘ a l , ' s- l . "y, -, fwwlqycflil mtg have lost hil 122 a. in. i -'-- _ . 1w i. . i. _ ~ ,1... in ~:.- sun. but he hs-i hii __6li!liii'i-‘!ftld0 tide eighteen Wltifflrlprfir. ll-Asupari- film Clara an. our... _ ~- w; figitllif sini-nmiizys Times. ma‘ nus I _V_ g Q 1 b MIDI! om v. -...i ~Ji .1. ..,v. 1 at 0.05 a. m. for Tormmtine. ‘Bil ice, however. WM l0 BMW tiilt fill made bu; little progrms, and at I ingreachedllsnnntisnalilteiel last night she was two miles iii elation. it i a DISAPPRUVEB (Canadian Press) _ among. March l0.-Poison gas ss 1P1. a weapon was formally disapproved l’- opting a bill on the Geneva protocol i’; prohibiting the use oi poison gas in i7. war. i -——-—- I (Canadian Prom) f4- UITAWA, March 1I.—1n tlfe house -i after reading an article appearing in i: a financial paper inquired if the Can- 3n adian dollar was below par and if the -. TREND. i Minister of Finance. briefly replied. ~,.~ ANNOUNCEMENTS. toria tonight. "Dr. Clift, M. D.—-Start now home prevention cure. Purdy Station, Wat- cheater C0,, N. Y., U. B. A. ' i 5079-6-12-3 mos. i "Coming. Montague 5a turday. voaz-x-ic-si. f "Hockey match at C. Wednesday night, Flying L..i.._ ,. Royalty. Game starts at 7 sharp.‘ 8 "Trinity United Church Oaks Bats postponed until April 0th. "Friends willing to donate a-b tle of preserve or pickles to the P,- I. Hospital please leave at E. Browis ofllce by Friday. . f 0t- . .. ._fz—¢ "Free! Men and women over with their parents. Otherwise 36 Hearts i-iail, Royalty, March 22nd, s o'clock sharp. aou-a-zo-n “Borden Line Club loading Thurd- day, March 21st. Hours l2 to 3 p. m. 7012-3-20-31. 5s- . ‘l "Cardigan Shipping Club will hold 5 their Annual Meeting Friday, March litnd at is. J. Redmond. Every ori invited. "“°"‘“‘.?°‘Z.."‘l“;7l‘°'to”““‘“.l' II‘ l‘ . . Saturday. . Oldeflhi flies seeds. BOOi-i- 0-2}. “of o i . ‘ ...." ‘mtshr... re ‘ibirmentina and M 8 o'clock this Pffiefltblidiliflidlihtillfldioof morning was one mils Jemrtit-Ii nrA-w. t» e-w-i- - ~ t""¥’3"‘i. timberlan- the Dominion of Canada Rifle Aasd- 3i _' . ll‘: s :1 ' Canadian Dollar , Not Below Par ‘ this afternoon William Irving, UIA. it i minister of finance was finding it ne- h, oeesary to take extraordinary meas- o‘ urea in order to maintain our gold is‘, - "The answer is no,” Hon. ca. Robb Q0‘ oommc; EVENTS. i‘) MEETINGS. arc. f; "Hockeyém-eltsf-Ifings, vs. Vic- K i aooe-s-no-n. g ’ stupendous show. Yeo's Theatre" i‘: j PillSfiN 3M1 i 1t _ x . by Germany today, ths Foreign Af- W, ‘A fairs committee of the ltcichsteg ad- :5‘ l ‘y. 5 or. j ‘lac-numb l it 0f 101mg o1 i i ‘qvdlvl-l-Qi-wfl‘ i; n. 0f 101ml... Our out: F"! food re- ‘I the animals“ ‘niit for the ‘Dirt of the _-