_` / lujflys - NZ i/2...... I -__ _._A MERE MAN MERE MAN even ru, go th, |¢y¢| °| "H0" ,,,,,,,....--<‘ the Roman, was bllilt up by dull 5 = ff if *T , _ - _ _ ' ||| Founded 1587. . :;:::f,:,‘:v.; lrundldian Tsvo Cel % , f I T§ - iurunwii out/A I Ideals are uot_i;;asleat possess- I _ I J 2"?/' _ f/ ' ~ I I ' \'*i‘ "“ \\\\\ ' Cleverness ij antithesis of I _ I 2:; ;,;I;|;:;:nd manage, and they / I e eis ////f//, w Rd 0 \ &\ :linen -_ the British EmPil'°» like .. “N ' Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew ` ' ‘Q 1 - cHARl.o'r'i‘s'i‘oWN. CANADA. 'rUEsDAY,- 1viARcH 11, 1931 A . moss :,;°:.;‘..“‘.;‘;:.'.'i:“.‘:.".‘ i’.“i'°L".o".t* Rogers. ,_-1 PURT ENGINEER CIIMINC SIICN Sir Alexander Gib b Will Conduct Survey ,Reports Sales ' In Fox Furs Very Active Prices Ioow But Skins In Great I" Demand. British Trade Situa- tion Reviewed By Mr. W. K. NIITEIJ BRITISH n . . Increased demand for silver fox furs on the London market, though low prices. is reported by Mr. W. Rogers, of this city, who return- ed last night from a business trip to Scotland, lmgland and Gennany. Rogers sailed from Cherbourg at K. T°NB»Befwh Irelalld T0(l21y Kingofspofn 2O.Se21l Hunters P Enjoylng Peace And Progress a fai By DUBLIN, March 18.-The celebra- tion will *__* peace and progress. After less than Celebration Of St. Patrick’s Day Finds The Emerald Isle Happy And Contented. William T. Corgi-ave, President The Irish Free State (Writt¢n for the Unlieil Press) tomorrow of Bt. Patrick’s Day find our young State enjoying decade in ,control of her own af- rs, she has recently been olected Mr. . France, on March 'lti-l, on the Red Star liner “Penniand" and arrived in 1-lsuiaa saturday night. 'rho return voyage was s very pleasant one for the time of year. ` Unemployment and the increasing menace oi’ Russian competition nge over England like ra dark Nlll ACCEPT NEN BRUNSWICK I U Ii a member of the Council at thc Lsgue of Nations. Her Minister- Plellipotentlaries have been received in the Vatican State, in the United States, France and Germany, and dit is well maintained at home e ` ll Of Marlne Cen' clbud, Mr. Rogers states. Business IYQS In The DOHIIII- _conditions in England he found to be ion. ' ` “° (canadian _¢m~AwA, ont.. lvlorch ls.-slr ’“° Aunndn~ Gibb, notod British port 2" 01' Frm) Great Britain there seemed to be a worse than they were s. year ago. sed, during the past month in e optimistic feeling Securities the stock market had a set-back a while when it was reported" mu-nal-, will come to Canada with ln . ‘ew weeks to conduct A survey that Australia would repudiate‘her of su marine shipping centres in the Dominion, it was announced here to- ' B. by l-lon Alfred Duranleau, Min- ister govornment and prepare plans for Weeks sulnmer._ Premier Baxter has been ilie development of each port for the ‘ active in Federal and Provincial wt :5 or 50 years. - public life for over 30 years. His suc- BUENOS AIRES, March I6.- 1'||r¢o persons were killed and L ares seriously lnill-lcd inthe ex- plosion of a bomb Saturday in a street car belonging to the Anglo Argentine Tram Company in the Bocdo district of Buenos Aires. ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMING EVENTS, MEETINGS ETCS. "Mt Stewart Wednesday. Special show. _ 3891-3-13-41. "Dance in I. 0. O. F. tonight. 3968-3-l'7-ii. "See the Y's Men vs. Cornwall C. (Ts, Forum tonight at 7.30 3983-3-17 “New Glasgow players at Hope River. St. Patrick’s night. _ 3943-3-18-2| "Mt Stewart loading live stock Wttiilcsdiiy. March 18th. ‘ 3978-3-17-li. "Rummage Bale in I-Ieartz Hail iiiltpvned until further date. 8989-8-17 "Rllmmags Bale, Baptist Bchool- Mm. Tliursday, March 19th at 7 o'- °1°°k- :|434-s-14-si _Come to Hope River on St, Pat- Mi nicht and seo "Muon Ado About Betty" by New Glasgow play- m~ 3943-3-18-Zi "Come to Hops River for Bt. Patrick’s, and see “Captain Rackett" Nlltiied. and specialties. Music ga- I°f°- asao-il The annual social or the w. M. a. 'NI be held at the Presbyterian Whse. Marshfield, on Wednesday "wins, Maron lsth. assi:-a-iv ea *"1 Buying live hogs 'nlesday, March iiih, Hunter River. Everett Hasiam Wifi! it Emerald same date; Alden 'me buying at Kensington same ide. Everett wedlock. sim-s-lv-ai, “Hear Rev. A. L. Sirmott_ lecture midoreil Rear Hall on Thursday, ith 19th. Drawing of Lottery. Prius same evening. 3990-3-17-Zi _ ___ h_‘Come to the Social Evening in Mtisrirton Hall, rhursday evening. arch lllth. Special programme. Ad- mission foo. ii stormy In-idav. _ - 3958-8~17-2|. Txlfeoiinn of Uigiz Shipping Club. mu",-‘ii-“l‘. Marcll 10th. Listing hogs Imiiimnollt March 24th. Also meet- .,,,,,"‘ “" Institute to list seeds i,°_""’i lime and fertilizer. W. D. _ ‘-‘- ~‘°=reu\ry. sim-a-lv-li. ,O N Enders will be received until ,||.lm,"‘ March mst.. from parties mn v; in ri-rw mi‘k dm-'n~ t'~~ sea- b‘ "" " 'Nr' N11 ,Yuma #vt fra "‘°"~‘» fl.-..-.. -.... ...... -.-..r.. Pima . _ , J . 9.11 e. steady and at a premium, and com- H0na J. B. Ma BaXtei°, pare most favorably in Wall Street N, B, Prenuer with those of the strongest nations Accept Positioll This °' Ministers from those States have G E S H I P been appointed to her Capital. Her ore little more than $30 per head of Summer. th. d abroad. National securities are the world. Her net public debt is population, and represented last ~ _~ -l MY IRISH CINIIEREIIII year only 63 percent of the normal (gpg,-|.| go gh, (;“"dmm year‘s revenue. Much of the revenue debts, but this fear passed and aoc- urities have been steadily rising Ind r . Br While trade conditions are certainly diy - or Mm_1ne_ He Wm advise the not good, there seems to be an lm- L provement during the past few Bennett llmbargc Commended The Russian situation especially is causing grave concern injilngland as in the rest of Europe. "We do not realize here the seriousness of the Old Country," Mr. Rogers stated. “'I‘he Communists. it is felt, are out to ruin the world. They tried to do it An embargo is the only safeguard feet if it were not for the politicians. bargaining for power. The Liberal Dlfty in Engllnd il dcldi it will that of his followers. It is felt, by a ous effect on the character of the recipients ard its continuously ia- creaslng demands upon the public treasury is draining the country at a l.me when all tile enc-gv and re-| Russian menace as it is viewed in the _ OTTAWA, Ont.. Mar. 16-Hon. J. M. Baxter, Premier of New urlswick, will accept a position on he New Brunswick Judiciary this ccssor the Premiership and lead- ership of the Conservative party in New Brunswick _has not yet been arranged, but it is expected io be Mayor White of Salnt John or Hon. c. lt. Richards. , L MAKES HIS Cormier, Co‘mervai.ive-.Foestlgouche- Ontario-Victor Porteous, Conserv- R.. B. Bennett and the compliment, honor of moving the Addrms. The Vi iris? tion." llr. Cormier speaking of eclirces of the government should be! _.vi . 35t_sea5°n_ P an v-..-1.," °°°‘°°W- am-3-li-ii. has been applied to productive pur- poses. Taxation per head has been reduced about 25 percent since 1922- 1923. The visible adverse balance of trade has been reduced in the past four years by about $40,000.000. A recent report of the internat- ional labor office showing the trend of employment in twenty eight countries, places the Irish Free state ‘as the only coul'itry`\'vhicl1"'does not show a deterioration in this respect. The progress of national electrifica- tion from the waters of the Shan- non River has been eminently sat- ‘l:i`actory. Almost every Irish indust- is now consuming Shannon cul- greatest of rewards for the fidelity Patrick brought to our shores. In of Railway Commissioners at Ottawa people ‘throughout the country and Parliament. Canadians had firm be- dwell 1| 3 fr °e ii 2 3 3 pL‘sh successfully "and in due see.- so the self s. dramatlzation fully worthy of thc anniversary it commemorates. Presented underthe direction ol Mr. J Austin Trainer, himself, a veteran dramatist,~ played by a caste, each member of which was a star in his .or her part with o. charming and ifascillatlng plot to develop, “My Irish Cilldel~c`lla" could be_nothlng if not ,successfui. - This play which ran two years on Broadway, has a good, clean, inter- esting allci dramatic story, whichj sparkles with true Cltie wit. It hasi TY ' a romantic flavor all its own port- fi b . : . ’ “rss z'n§r;E;‘::“;:; afgegeggifnég lrent and there is all increasing de- laying as it does the career of a to do it in the surest way they know' mana f°r current f°" d°‘“°SI'i¢ PW- Pretty Irish girl, Peggy 0'Nell, who _mat is by trade we cannot com; poses. 0ur friends who have not yet flllds wonderful things awaltingher pete wgth their cénvict labor and it visited the Irish Free State will be when she goes directly from a poor would be mmm” to attempt i't_ This pleased to learn that Cobh has re house ill New York, to live with a is Named ver mon P sumed with enhanced importance family of a great earl in London l , ' where Prem!! Benniésmlggggng ‘the position that community occup Her adventures happen in quick placing an embargo on Russian pro ____ led in tra.ns_Atlantic shipping before succession and are woven into an ' ~ _ ihe War. and that a new 'trans At- iniri atc l t. J;lt;pSe“:i°'i;pI::Blb°°;‘t ;°I\:‘§ F ll' St ACad|'al'\ T0 Move iantie port facing America has mis- Mi; Noi: Cameron, who plays the ueved me Bennett Goveénment has Address In Reply To en in Galway. The development of 'lead of Peggy O'Neil, gives a superb taken a course which in self-defence, Fl‘0I¥l Thl°0I\e ::1dwl:;m;h;raIi::,lha.;:iE? gxnmitn f;<;I;'r:,:;'lhzgrgliitdgficultdlpan' ET will have to oo followed o th _ ° ‘ " ‘ ° ' ° ““ °“°°~ ' countries. Umormn-"ly, they PHXS Tribute T0 ion. Raigway, olnnibvuses and hn‘~ ,lially effective was Mr. George Clow Government in an” _ Bnmm B Premier Bennett. me cogntinlng tu detelop the amen- |\vho played the leading male role, el. 'Clifford Morgan. This is it fine part averse to action of this kind. Of the a Q. ° "V I ' On th 1,500th ' ~ _ strong pubuc sentiment in th’ old Ichnadhn Prem Year of otha coniin;nlyfve;stBnI=atI?;I: :Nd tl1i';;trSl°;>er;1stN:eEonNiIs aldltiigln Country against Russian imports. OTTAWA, Mar. 16-A native son ` ' . ' however, there can be no question. of New Brunswick-ltiaximiliian Ireland Wm be hmnred with the me ablmy' Mrs. C. T. Carbonneli, in her first md it would be qulcmy put mm “_ Mmwuk d l product of old of her people to the faith which st. appearance before a Charlottetown audience delivered her lines and They have a Labor Government that ative-North Grey-moved and sec- "mt ye" th' 31" mtemamnal Buch acted her PB" In 3 mo” 'mums 1 is kept in power by Lloyd George, onded the Address in Reply to the "hm °°nh°” Wm be held in Dub' manner' H" accent Ia "ue L" me who 'has changed from a great Speech from the Throne today. un' It Wm °°"“m"t° B' "lem" and clmmwer she p°"°“ys° statesman during the war to the Making his maiden speech in Par- m°m°nIm" °°°“I°n for Ireland audi _ Mr' stuart Dickson made 3 pu' leader oiasmall groupof politicians liunent, Mr. Cormier spoke in °n° In whmh tm pe°ples °f an .mularly strong lmpresmn In mulch paying mbu" to Pram" countries will unite, impersonation oi the Earl oi’ Lama- dale. It is Mr. Dickson's first ap- nover coma tacit toita old-time pow- which had been extended to Acad- _ _ "°*"”“°e I" ““ °’d°”y °“““°"’ er and prestige; and it is Lloyd Geo- lane. in his nomination as mover of Seek Revlsjgn In r°;;rton th butler as md b M 1-ge who ia largely responsible for its the Address. History was in the Sam Vail W; D ti uh; t 5' doolino. ay an aotiona in maintain- making, an-_ coriniar aaid, when for l “~" ° Y '“° ing a balance of power in favor of the first time last week a Canad- L 0 bs ter Rates 31°’ £2: :;°m°:B€'°;l'”PB;th° '“3;` the Labor party at the present crit- ian opened Parliament. lor the first ° ° W ° P ” V ical juncture, he has done much to time since Confederation. he con-` From Marltlrnes called 1°" proiudioa his own reputation and tinusd, an acadian had rooolved the M” “lex M°1‘°““» ‘ '""°°"1°1’- was particularly effective in his role great many people in tho old coun- event lniaht he or uttlo historical “faux gf" t‘§°"“‘B’;a:§ °’ M°“"°“' A"°°i“°- "N m“=i° try, that aotion, roaoluts and dozer- importance to the not oi canada, "°‘ “mm °°;I°r‘;°";mhur H 1. ed to mined, auch'as Premier Bennett has Mr. Cormier sta but the Acad- - ' “my "ev" P Y taken irl Canada, is what the na- ians would _ lm? remember the im' E Tzgfn fx ggliggt 3:; b'“`“°' “d"°“t“3° ‘him °h° did lm tional altuation dnnanda. lnatead, broad-nundedness oi tho Primo Min- c‘,,',,,',", lobmm hu bém made by ‘="°“‘“¥ 1° d"°°°i“¥ il" °h°fl<=i¢r party politics ara being played cynic- later and hu ooueszuea in aolootins D,._ mc,,,,d H,,,.,,,_ ¢e,,,,,,, ,mmry °' Mfs' M°G°°- She S}‘°W°°' "Hit- ally and unscrupulouaiy, while the ul Acadian to move the Address. of me United Mumme Fishermen, mil' in “bility 5° inicrpret I char- nuaslan trade nianaoo grows alaom 'rho honor was not one duo to hun ,ho .md um, ,he ,am fo, ,D “°i°' °f different im than her on the horizon and the unemployed personally, hs proceeded, but was Pom" 5, eqmuud W help lobgtecr w°"°- _ in hluldreds of thousands walk the due to the electors of R¢estigouche~ “mmm” who “mot D,-om dh-ect.. M“¢" -’°5¢Ph Kin! *U -limmiit °'=\'°°°l-" M“l*"°*l f°1' i-11° 1°!" °“PP°fi`ly from the subsidised lobster collect- “‘° “"""°”~ ” " “"'°°‘“°" '° *hi* Dolss for the unemployed, Mr. they had accorded the Conservative um “niet Under present nm' md stage. I-Ie sold newspapers in 8011- Rvsers save after mins the results Deity in -My 20. nr. aunar, lobsters were considered “im m°“”°P°“°“\ "Yb- at first hand, have not benefited the 'The energ'y, courage, the deter- g luxury, whereas really they were The W°i'kifi8 mlm. Mr. Roy Me- sttuation. The dole system is a mination in our beloved leader. since a commodity and formed an import. Giliivray. did not hive I 1011! Dart. hopeless panacea; it has had a ruin- he had locelled that elevated Poli- ant lhrltime industry. but he acted his role very convinc- ingly. The veteran stage artist, Mr. Pat- soiid support of his followers in rick M¢'1‘l8\le was in rare foml last evening as he impersonated Mans- lin that Mr. Bennett would accom- field, the detective, a part which de- lighted the audience. ____ Minister. . er. stated. rn- n mst task that nos in front ln. noon not-nay, aa mari wxqt I . . SPEAK! INTO “MIKE” King Alfoluo of spain, as he ali' area tl hil talki into. B I S P L A Y rl; mixazoliewue he ;fhund blew up and sank last night eight I , I student. 0' the ony vnlversny onmiles off Horse Island, 'near the` Mndrid.-Copyright by Acme News- SllCCeSSf\lEEy Presented mums' Isurvivors straggled in over shiftifrig At Prince Edward ______________ filsleirég seek safety and care or Theatre Last ` Not since the steamer Southern Was Very High Class E A N D H I I S cross was lost with 173 nlen in 1914, ° ih s yt s on s _ Elltertalnment' struction of the Viking been written . into the annals of Newfoundla.nd's Ili hiv entcrtaillillg as a comedy most romantic lndustry. Early this yet, Strangely intriguing in its path- V morllillg the first message to the De- unclcl' the auspices of the Benevol- _ cm Irish society as its st Pat_ crator at Horse Island, otherwise ricks Play held the keyed attention Ik"°“'“ “S St' Barb” “AI” mm °" '_ lock last night," it'read, “heard a of a capacity audience at the Prince . ic _ _ Edwnr,.| last evening’ and proved 11;. Radicals L 3. b 0 1° 'terrible explosion. Larly this morning Meeting In Bombay Stated That Accord Was Reached By_ Ill- fluence of Capital- ilinited ‘rreasl ' BOMBAY, lviorcll 6--The Mahal' mo M, K. Gandhi was sevcrely heck- 'ied while speaking at a labor meet- ing this evening. The red iid-ff Icommunism was hoisted higher than ‘tho flag of the All-Indio congress at the Labor Temple. The Radicals in the audience asserted that the Gand- hi-Irwin accord reached recently at New Delhi had been influenced by The specialties between the acts were particularly attractive. Mi' Victor Coyle rendered the solo “My Wild Irish Rose" very effectively. Four Irish lassiss, Misses Mary Doyle, Leosia Trainar, Frances Mc- Corey and Patricia Trainor provid- od one of the treats of the night in GUN and dance. “The Shamrock and the Maple Leaf" composed by Mr. William Edgar Enman, was sung for the first time by the four little Biria. 'I‘he harmonies for Mr. En- ma.n's quaint song were arranged by Professor Roy Kendall. The dance number was directed by Miss Mary Tninor. Mr. Amos Costello provided a step dance number which was much appreciated, , The orchestra under the direction of Miss Kahtleen Homby played de- lightful Irish airs. "Robert unmet," Peggy`s prize chicken, was kindly loaned by Mr. Frederick Blanchard, proprietor of the Belmont Poultry Yards. The play was presented under the distioauiahsd patronage of ins 'non- our Lieutenant Governor Dalton and Mrs. Daitm, and His Worship May- or Prowse and Mrs. Prowse. ` Tho play will be presented asain me when another capacity house I - Continued on page 8 tolli is beluhr oonfidmae il the of aim.” ,ate gave a rewUo iSt3- I Iles, was not mode public, but this Steamer Viking Nfld. - Survi Over Shifting . (Canadian Press) . I ,iers are dead. The steamer Viking, iccmmanded by Capt. Abram Kean. head of White Bay on the northern ‘coast of the oldest colony. Today a all hln a roachin the de- ,the wreckage of a buming steamer 'was seen about eight miles east of here. Also saw men travelling on the Iice toward shore," I A second message received by H. Clyde Lake, Minister of Fisher- ‘afternoon Sir Richard Squires, .Prime Minister, made an announce- ,'ment in the House of Assembly, lahich was immediately adjourned. ]The steamers Sagonas and Foundat- fion Franklin were despatched to Are Killed When A Vessel Blows Up I Blew Up And Sunk 'Off Northern Coast Of vors Straggle In Ice Floes. _____-.___._i_ ST. JOHNS, Nfld., March 16.- ° 'Twenty cf Newfoundland’s seal hunt- ' Lord Prlvy Seal l i DIES SUDDENLY Rt. Hon. Vernon Hartahom, tix lord privy seal of Great Britain, will dropped dead on Friday, Mai-ch 18. whileonlvisitintheooillatryml London, England. CT 5 Z 2 Z l"l'l I1- ..~ rw :. ~1»- _» _~.~ ;»._-f-< sez- :V-:gk a , t ty .f vt. r ._ -. ,,, 'Q5 I ._| . ' 5.: 5' 'ji f fi 1,1 lg. i , 1 it I I » I , 1 _`., .fi , fl if . fl: .lj \ l ,White Bay with doctors, nurses and fsupplies. It was not likely that eith- i.~l~ of the steamers would reach Illorse Island before tomorrow night. IMemlwhile, survivors of the disas- Iier were working their way toward -|:|> =l== """= -'-:U =|-rl zen -