MAXIMS OIL . MERE MAN ' People who can not undlstusd love and passion can understand otblng whatever. {_._—__- Covers Prince Edward island Like the Dew Readb INIIEIITENEII IN I I S B IIN City Has Taken On the Appearance of An Armed Camp-Pres. An d Members of labinet Seek Shel- tcr. (Spcthll to the Guardian) Lygpotv, April l0-—President Car- mmm mill members o! his Cabinet M0,, _;,,,.1r~~r tonight in the barmcks a, H“. third artillery behind barbed We entanglements and a volley of mtlfllllii‘ nun-s M the d8!!!" 01 N‘ bellion in the army at home HD1195!‘- ¢d menacnig. There they intend to 5wy for the period of emergency and meanwhile Lisbon has taken on the appearance of an armed fill-mil W191’! the soldiers on sentry dllW 511d Bl‘- mnin-l cars tumbling through the 513:“ GllllS are mounted in the n93»;- ]~,_ll-, and the batteries of mo: r-sst-ls in the harbour are .l on the city. These extraor- ~~ .i,-Ill'€'5 were taken when it I.:vv.'.'n that the revolt at had spread to the Azores. lIl a vriblegram came from Arne-an Mello, who c.l as head of the revolution- ary movement at Angra Do Hero- ISHlO on the Island of Terceira in the Azores, announcing that the gar- rison there had decided to sever rs- laiiolis Willi Lisbon. A similar mess- ago unsigned came from the Island’ oi Sun hiuzuel also in the Azores. WIIT"? the ganlsou was reported in revolt. Gives Theory Of Nurse ’s Murder (ffanndian Press) PRCVIDENCE, RI. April Iii-Attor- ney (Mural Benjamin M. Mcliymsn lodav diilared that he believed, on the I ..-; of evidence gathered and rrporis, Elliott R. Hathaway d Vcrnu. Russell, student at about 10 o'clock on the night , a visit to Canada and" the UnLed N II S F I l E II IIIVIIRIIE NIITIBE If Granted, I~t Will Be The Second For The Island Since Con- federation. (Canndisn Press) OITAWA, 0nt., April 10~Thc boast of Prince Edward Island that only one of its citizens has been Krllnicd a divorce since Confeder- ation may be wasted within a' few weeks. A resident of Charlottetown, P. E. I. has filed notice that he will 509k a divorce from his wife at the Dissent session of Parliament. If granted, it u] be the second divorce Elven a resident of that province since Confederation. BNNIMNNISTS ATTEMPTED NTNIIINSTIINTIIIN Against Prince A nd Princess Takamatsu of Japan On Their Arrival In N e w York. - (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, N. Y., April iii-Com- munists attempted a demonstration against the Prince and Princess Tak- alnoteu of Japan, as the Japanese Emperor's brother and his wife, un- der heavy police guard, landed late today at the battery froguthe recep- tion boat/Macon which had brought them from the liner Aquitanla. One Communist, bolder than the rest, at- tempted to force his way to the visit» ors. He was felled with s. blow w the jaw by a policemans fist. Clthers pressed on shouting: "Down with the Japanese murderers" and "down with the Japanese hangman.’ As the Communists pushed and crowded toward the automobile in which the official visitors were rid- ln, mounted police andothers on foot COMING TO CANADA Here is a recent photograph made in the Slate o! Chieugmai of the Queen of Siam, es she prepared to leave her country with the klng for States. The royal pair lend in Van- couver this month. .__ of March 23, while the girl was in bhe Fall River man's machine in Win- ward Road, ‘Iivertcn. Mr. McLymnn went to Winward Rcad last nisht oi approximately the time that Hatha- way and the girl are believed to have becn there, and satisfied himself on h’s theory of the time and place of, the murder. i... .11.: Willlnsist On Squatting On Haunches At The London Parley ~~..———-----i FNEPNITINB FIIII RYEEZTIZTIaZ°SlZZZZZT iitiiia or litigation (Canadian Press) VITAWA, Ont.. April 1o-with the ‘lllflllnl: of navigation on the 8t. t Lflwrcnce River scheduled for s. week mm “my. the Department of Mar- Wlk oi preparing for the influx of ‘ll-Pains. One of the "Duchess" boats l‘ ‘lllpfllfid in Montreal harbor on ‘lll-"ll l7. but another steamer, which “ill make North Sydney, N. 5., on April l3, may prove tc be the first “it 1m Ille st. Lawrence river this "ll-ion. From Monti-eel down to the "i. the navigation lidl. such ll film-ls‘ lshlships, spars and fog stea- “lm- the Montcalm end the Mu- lml. lire standing by at Bourie. P- B‘ 1* “ml North Sydney, N. 8., to pat- I°l Cfllmt Strait when the season f“. A11 the navigation lids will WMIIXIBSB by the middle of next 0 ____________ f (Clhlfllll PIIU) QTIEBEC, Qlloq Apfll l0—JIl|lO Albert Sevigny'l condition was “llllflctcry today, according to llllllfmation given out from St. Carcmeni Hospital. Judge lov- llny is suffeflng from critical uries received when be was "m"! flown by o notes ear e W In ' Gandhi goes to London to attend the second Indian round-table con- ference the British Government will have to meet several einbarresments in dealing with him. conference on Mondays of each week 1 n since that is the day l‘ ne is cubflgbd in pushing ahead its “Klaus”, observe! h,‘ 244mm. period of silence and meditation. made for Gandhi to squat. or sit 0n his haunches. on the floor of 8t. James Palace, in his accustomed Hindu fashion. loved chark. ca- splnnlns wheel. be- tor and talker when he concent Ilwe his attention oh spinning yarn. friend and prominent Indian Libersl,| has suggested that Gandhi dicsard bis gossamer loin olotb for pants st the conference, but Gandhi has rc- nccustcun hinuelf t0 trouser!- l "l" shirt, white collar Ind t-ilht ll"?!- the crowds, to whom he is certain to be a great curiosity, is that he will arise every day at four one. and steel awsy to the outer world before embody else 1| UPI Ind It 4624-4-94!- night walk throulh the streets to his "at (“an e-“wmpplu club I I . ceding J“ I l-L-llnlln- threw in a solid line to hurl them ‘back The disturbers were too weak num- erically w get any further with their plans and were dispersed, some of them with bruises. PaperMergerMay Yet Materalize (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, April Iii-The New York Tunes today says Canadian poll er interests have renewed conver- sations looking to a $540,010.00‘? 00n- solidstion. and meetli g. were Mina held to try to remove me difficulties that lut month blocked plane for a \ merger. Representatives of Canadian International Power. Canada Pow" and Paper, Abitibi Power and Paper and Minnesota and Ontario Paper compgnles were reported t0 be at the meetings, the ‘Times says. Banking gimme m4 representatives of the bondholders of several companies also were interested in the PMC6611118!- It was said here that the Minne- sota and Ontario piper interests had “m” in previous meetings at the offers made for that pmperly- The Company went into receivership on March 1 last, ‘time the default of bond interest then due, but its plants are operating. Insects of a price wer. although not a direct issue before the conference are said to have n hand in the negotiations. ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. days As Mahatma Ob- serves Silence Day. _.__- KARACHI, Indll, April i0—-When In the first place. it would appear hat there can be no session of the jl-I N- Then s provision will have tc be HQ Will undoubtedly brill! his be- ause he is at his best as a negotia- Sir Beloadur sepru. Gandhi’! Duke of Guise, pretender d'Orleans Bruganu. Bmgunza, pretender Royalisis, who some figured prominently atthe ceremony. ucQKN SON OF FRENCH PItET ENDER WEDS IN ROME. Photographs ABOVE show 23-year-old (‘cunt c! Paris, son of the to the throne o! France, and Princess Isabella 19-year-old daughter oi’ (he Imperial Prince d‘0rleans to the throne ofjlrazll. who were maruied in Rome. 5W Mlle to raise the couple '10 the French throne, —Copyriglat by Acme News pictures. Hijacked On Highway, St. Eleunors Man Loses. his Horse, , Wagon and Rum Charged with highwny robbery with violence, and with stealing the goods and chattels of a resid- ent of St. Eicanors, which goods and chattels included five gal- lons o! rum. three ’ mmerside young men appeared yesterday before Magistrates Massey and Cnrruthers st Summer-side, the case, owing to the non appear- ance of the counsel for the Crown, being postponed uafll next Tuesday. It seems that the victim of the alleged assault was‘ driving to Summersidc with a horse and wagon cu Wednesday evening. Neatly stowed in the wagon, pre- sumably concealed from vulgar eyes, was a five gallon container full of prime rum. Just how the rum got there has not yet been revealed. At any rate, before the St. Eleonora’ resident got to Sum- menide. he was attacked by three men, one of whom, accord- ing to the information subse- quently Isid, held his horse while the others beat him with sticks. The assailants than nude of! _ with horse. wagon, and booze, In the direction of Summerside. ‘Their victim claims to have re- cognised them, and information wasilsid resulting in the arrest on Thursday by the Summerside police of three young men who were charged as stated above. 0n their appearance in Court yesterday ‘ ,. counsel for the prisoners wishes to proceed immediately with the case, but for some reason, not explained. the counsel engaged for the Crown failed to put in his ep- pesrence. The case was accord- ingly adiourned until Tuesday next, the prisoue s being released on bsll of $1,000 each. 1 Considerable Interest ls being taken in the case in Summer- slde, and rhe court room yester- dsy was crowded. Premier Lea , Wrongly Quoted Regrettable Report Sent Out From Ottawa On His Attitude On Prohibition. (Canadian 5-... onswa, Ont, April io-on Wed- nesday last the Canadian Press car- ried a. news despatch from Ottawa purporting to be an interview with Premier Welter Les of Prince Ed- ward Island, and quoting him as say- ing Prohibition would not be sn is- sue in the next elections in that Province, as the Libero! Party rs- gard the Prohibition issue as prec- ticdiy dead. Premier lee has tele- graphed the Charlottetown Patriot: "Press report on interview with re- gard to Prohibition positively incor- rect and unfounded." The Canadian Press regrets very much it was mis- informed although st the time it carried the story in good faith, end is glad to make this correction." MEETINGS ETCS. live stock "Moreli Club loedinr 4692-4-11-1! Wednwday, 15th. "mum; Hogs York. Wednesdsy,| April ma. m. Allen. 4o11-4-11-aa. "Reserve the usual date, July 1st for sturgeon Tee. 4036-44-81. "Reserve Wednesday, July 8th for Tee Party st Kelli’! Cross. used. saying that he could never Gandhi's solution es to esoepine _Seven Months ~ForvLibel (lrltilll United HQ) WARSAW, Poland, April 10-4181 Ceeslmir Kubels today was sentenc- edtouven monthsinprisonand espnllsion from the enny for libel llllnlt Colonel Reilki. ruin to Lord Btemfordhem since 1910. He Rebels. e Polish eviction herb. served for many yea-rs in India with Wlfltlflblllfithijtlluilfl- Qllifithbleanypflflllllllloll- New Private Secy. To King 1000!. April lo-lrhe Klngtc- dey appointed Colonel Cir olive Wig- rlm ll his private secretary to sue- one the late Lord Stemfordham. The new secretary has been assistant l6 PAGES lli*-'-l-'-3l"'l'l"*'m'l"l"'3“ ' ' N, CANADA. ,SATY,-AP11,1931 REBEIIIIIN Queen ors-"am IIIITIIIIN INIIN , BESSBIIRIIIIGH g Hope To Sit On Throne VISITS PIIR- LIAMENT HIII His Excellency Laid Beautiful W r e a t h Upon The “Altar of MAXIMS OIL MERE MAN Wbeaglvlngiethoordcnbethe give; when receiving, be the The Countr Sacrifice” In Mem- orial Chamber. l I I l I I (Special to [he Guardian) , OTTAWA. April lit-His Exceif iencv the Earl of Bessborough paid, his initial visit to Parliament Hill; this moraine and the new Governor Generals flag was liunz l0 tht ntasthecd on the cast block for the, first time. Alter \'is.ting his offices.’ the (iovemor (‘wncral accompanied, by the Viscount Duncanson. his soul and heir and the Prime hlinlster.‘ visited the Houses c1" Parliament» the Parliamentary Library and thej Soldiers Memorial Chamber in the, Peace Tower, where he spent hall an hour going over the story of‘ Canaries part in the world vvaigl wh ch is told ill stone and stained: rlars. I His Excellency laid a IliPilllI-llllll wreath upon the Altar of Sacrifice In which the golden hook of remem- brance contaltiing the names of the 60.000 soldiers who gave their lives, will be deposited. The card attached to the wreath bore the words, "VLmy Day, i931, Bessborough." The Gov- ernor General thlm took the elevat- or to the bop of the Peace Tower where from the balcony he had a magnificent view of the capital and surrounding countryside. Descending, he looked at the 53 bell carillion and the tenton board on the bell which striku the hours. - - BUNSPIRABY BASIEGIIES TUTHEIURY (Canadian Press) OTIIAWA, Ont, April 10—'1'h-e "-59 of J. Leo Bouchard and Lionel Chart- mnd, Dominion Government employ" ees charged with conspiracy to de- fraud through snared manipulation at Civil Service examination P519913. was P1841641 in the hands of a iury in Supreme Court of Ont-IMO 18W this afternoon. 1n his smmialng up of the evidence, Mir Justice Kelly addressed the Jury for slightly more than one hour. He wsmcd them they could not. in e ‘racy case. convict the one men. Both were either guilty or not guilty- Jlze Weather, Etc. A iiihiiosb is A Woman's iota or A Sfeemrlt. Stone 4o Success Toronto. April lL-South west winds, fair and mild. followed by showers. Temperatures s biaximum-bii lilini-num-SQ. High tide this afternoon at 4.10 and tomorrow morning at 7.35. Bun sets this evening at 6.37 and rises tomorrow morning at 5.25. New moon Friday April 17, at 9 p. m. luxumerside tide eighteen minutes Iretum to constitutional Anlull lubecrlptiolle Delivered some. I; Ill! Oluldn Hill U. l. l- Ill-Ml. Throne Of Spain ls Believed To Be In .T_e_0pardy Municipal Elections Throughout y On Sunday- Demands In Large Cities For Republic Are Particularly Strong. (nntttii Fuitcd P.‘f""l “T/ALIIIIJ. Ajiril l3 "The future II King Aliens‘) nr-l ilie ‘fhiote rfl Fjpazi was beiicvczl at .-tt.1'<_- today r. llle Ciillllm (Ins of alunarchists and Republicans nearctl an end in bre- paration for the municipal cisclions‘ throughout the country Sunday. The elections, the first in eight years. will mark the initial stage in Spairis government alter the lone ltictrttorship. l ’l‘he l\lf.‘~lz'li‘f.‘l‘i st candidates. ixhussw success lll the election will be con- sidered an authoritative indication of the future of‘ King Alfonso XIII have maria a brave shmving in the preliminary activities. More than l.- 000 lilonarchist candidates are as- sured of election to the various City Councils because of lack of opposi- tion, as compared to is: than half that number of Republicans and So- cialists who secured seats without waiting for the ballot in districts uncontested by Monerchisiz. The demands inlthe larger cities for a Republic have been particular- ly strong. Republican activities have been persistent during the cam- paigns, and fears that violence may occur in Madrid and elsewhere have caused extra police precautions to be taken. City Council men will be elected in upward of 9,200 cities and towns. The municipal elections will be fol- lowed soon by provincial elections and then by the election of l. per- llament under the constitution. (British United Press) AHIVIIEDABAD, India, April I0- The Mahatma. M. K. Gflidhi arriv- ed here today and conferred with independence leaders from Be-rdoii regarding the , " of confiscated land. Gandhi deprecated Nportl that he was ill, and assured reporters that none need worry about his health. ' Canadian . GETS BRITISH AWARD Dr. Charles Cam-sell. dtlllpty-mln- lllfl 0f mines, upon whom a signigl honor has been conferred iu mu lwnrd of the gold medal of the Brit- lsh Institution o! Mining Ind net-at. IIYIY- This l: the second time since I001 that the award has gone to a Canadian. KINGS IJIINIIITIIIN (Special to the Guardian) l-ONDON- April 10-'I‘b.e reappear- llwe of wunn sunshine at Windsor Cestlo encourages the physicians of King George in their hopes for his clrly recovery from subacute bron- chitis. It. is officially stated that the K1218 is unprovine. but that he will remain in his room several days mono as a precaution. Lord Dawson of Pen-n did not call today, the first time since last Friday. Air Force Flying Boat De- tailed To Keep Hunters From Molesting Great Herd on Annual Move- ment to Arctic Breeding- Grounds. -__._ VANCOUVER. April lii-y-A Royal Canadian Air Ibvce flying boot MlHPPfld with wireless will assist H. M. C. s. Armentieres in guarding thousands oi’ fur seals on their an- nual migration to their breeding grounds in the Prieii-f Islands oif Alaska. The machine in common-i of Plight Sergeant Ii. P. l-l. Wells, with Flight Sergeant A. Anderson as relief pil- ot will leave Jericho Bcaoh Thursday for Esquimalt to Join the Armen- tieres for the BOO-mils patrol from the international boundary to Alaska. The seal patrol will last for two months, and the aircraft will make daily flights over the migrating seals to spot. any attacks by hunters. Under the sealing treaty of i9ll among Japan, Great Britain, the United slates and Russia, none but the Indians and other aborigines, armed with primitive weapons, are allowed to kill the seals on their way to the breeding grounds. ‘The United States Coast Guard patrols the seal nerd on its migrat- ion from southern waters. and the later-tbsp uninitiali- Plane Will GuarclSeals OnNorthwardMigration Through Canadian Waters SIINSIIIIIIIITIIIN II F C I T Y B Y - I II II S The city try-laws and acts o! in- corporation were consolidated last evening at a special meeting of the City Council, prior to being submit- ted to the Provincial Legislature for continuation. The constitution had been revised by Messrs. J. D. Stewart, K. 0., and K. M. Martin before be- ing prcsented to the Council, This is the first occasion on which the by-laws have been consolidated since 1906. During the intervening 25 years many amendments have been made. Those have been as- sembled end put in their proper places. - __.___.__._.__ border by the Canadian navy. H. M. C. S. Armeuiicres will act as tender for the Vickers Vedette flying boat. ’I‘he Pribilof seals, of which there are more then a million, have more valuable pelts than any other seals. They make s. "grand circle" tour of the Pacific each year, leaving their breeding grounds in the fall and mi- grating south along the coast of Japan, and then north again in the tillllfiiibeit-IIIINGMIMIJ Indul- .. _ . _ ___ _..._.- ‘fidnrlhv: so, . <~_»é,:._k-.e;-_-.-'f7.e-g;~ 4"='.-.-.~ir.-.e:s=-_s us.’ 1 :~;.-.-;-.