0Y4 MERCHANT \ Advertising i: not spending, but. steady. never publicity. __,7 plnlnimg rid-ulna, Founded nun. rllnrlniirlnwu Guardian Two can“, lBody 7 Canadian War Memorial L a r k i n Arrives 11v HALIFAX SUNDAY, ACCOMPANIED’ BY l..\'i‘l:‘. HIGH MISSIONERS AND FAMILY. (Canadian Press) ilAl/IFAX, N. 3., Feb. ll-The body oi Hon. Peter C. Larkin, late Canadian High Commissioner in London is expected to arrive at Hali- fax on the Cunard Liner Alaunia on Sunday next. Mrs. Lei-kin and her family are accompanying the m. mains. The party will be nlet at Halifax by a representative of the Cannrllnn Government and will travel by the Canadian National Railways irmn Halifax to ‘Toronto. A private val ilas been placed at the disposal of Air: Lilrkin. WIFE F r ANNOUNCEMENTS, CUMlNU bViiN i s, ivilarrruvub. iii t‘. "iicar Master Billy Rogers on the vluilll at tunigntb concert. 1on9 ~ Tile Ladies of the Baptist Church villi ilcici a cake sale in aid of P. E. 1. lwrlllltill Saturday afternoon m, Aioule o: MCLflOLiS 1339-24 , "llllltlkue Monday ‘colossal show lbs-ar- sellds" with John Gilbert. lilaz-z-zii-Zi. "ii-inter River Royals vs. Gran. iirs, iiiglliieltl Rink tonight. um liUU . Mxiltfl after n-latch. 1363 ' ilrzorve Feb. 24th for concert and‘ illllepnct drama ill League or C1135; -l~ by Younll Ladies Guild oi Liiili: l-luivei‘. 1531-249-“ "Mrs. Pettibone and Mr. Doolittle "YllUS-lls sketch. A feature of con. gill llllllsilt in Christian Church oolroolu. 3859 bkvllirlil‘ Bell Acorn, Mrs, Lawson, . acNutt and Mrs. Art Roper irrgvml Christian Church sclloolrooln mil"- lasa (.I'_:I"""‘dlll8_5 at tonight's concert in (llltliili Lllliffill schoolroom. Dr. iiccll. Miss Milry Sinclair and Miss Alllllfl‘ Harvey, 1559 H‘; Riscrve Thursday. Feb. 27th, for ~~-~ ills auction and whist to be held l“ "(only and Cnledonlafi Halt to llvlll ihe Sisters of Service. ' 1833-2-19-31 Lwlillc llnnual meeting of the New "tlllill lll Nortll EEK Circle will bfl held _ ll" long River Hnii on Monday E‘i‘.',"lr. Feb. 24in. ‘ l55li2-2~20-3l "V10"? to the concert and pie 2T1“ "l Stank-v Bridge Hall Friday "lllli. Feb. 21st, 'ln aid of Stanley Elwin: Club. Admission 25c. Ladlea' with baskets l‘ . . "m. ice A very largle 8612-2“ dozltllllckty at New Glasgow tonight, m fllfillder. Hunter River married “slum New Glasgow married men: Ghllrr River Junior Royals vs. New M 500w Junior lmpcrials. Game "l5 -’\l~ B o'clock. 1504 muLlllf- Baldwin Road Dramatic "M “Ill lltado their poatponed play, onlkélwful Wife" in Bt- Tereea‘: Hall. n“ "dlltldnv. Feb. mo. Special- m- Ladies with baskets free. If Yllll’. first fine night following. 1835-3-20-2! clzlxjlliev Baldwin med’ r amatio M wrlll lltlle their play "My Aw- day Flo in it. ‘hreaaill Hall, Thurs- dm- ehruary 20th. specialties. La- “m lilth buiuu 1m. If atoms line night following. lllb-I-lO-il drCnmival, Cornwall Rink. Mon- hyt- "bwnrv nth.- mm given fOl‘ "o!" costumes. Bee the funi Admin- iw twemY mm. om tour’: lht- Mlffttr llldllnl. mum- akatlng W ‘l wtillltldlv. Friday and lat- “Y- l-sa-a-il-ai mnmltl‘ the new league of Empire's l.“ ‘m’ “lt "thinner new» “hm- 14 meal denim an on apumodie p COM- 5 falling Covers Prince Edward v , y N‘ ead by Island Like the Dew Everybody MAXIMS 9C5 MERCHANT ‘Ill power of’ Iiewlapapr ‘@331, newt 8.40 per week auditing] to the working man. CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. "i‘HRSDA*RUY 2o. 1930 a Remains Of VHigh Commissioner On Way Over ‘Receives . | l l I I I I i l ‘l l l I t The photograph here shows Ver Canadian national war memorial. and one ulster. commenced work Kent. Eng. ' Inoculated With Virtilént Disease, l " Sues ‘For. ‘$500,000 jgWlarm SOUTH AFRICAN PREM. ’WELCOMED AFTER EXTENSIVE TOUR. ' CAPE TOWN, Bouth Africa, Feb. l9.-An enthusiastic welcome was tendered General Jan Christian Smute. former prime minister and now leader of the South African Op- position Party, when be returned to South Africa today after an extend- ed visit to Great Britain, Canada. and the United States. General Smutsfipoke warmly and upprcciatively of the ‘ _“ "tv ' shown him on all parts o: hi; tour, He lied been Btkreoably surprised to see how fully the King had retain- ed hie normal health. he added. He had walked about Sandringhani, Nor- folk, for hours with hie Maiuty and the latter had eeenwd not the least ’ fatigued. non March, engaged at work on ihc I on which he. and his six brothers (our years ago at Lock’: Bottom. statesman added he had diacussed | the naval conference with President Hoover at Washington but as the was now sitting, lie would make no further reference to it, ex- cept to wish it great aucceah- Any other result would constitute a most grave setback“. in l llilllll llsl l ‘Greeting- sMuTsfFoRMEiv‘ 'l‘he South Afixcan soldier and‘ .. ,' 1251 , Fwoi-ld General? ‘a ' Action Brought Against Estate of Patent Medi- cine Millionaire By iliil cilil is illicit (Associated Press) , NEW, YORK, N. Y., Feb. l9—-Tl'ic New York Times. tile St. Louis Post term of the New York Supreme Deepotoll. and newspapers affiliated com-r, Wm 5mm be ggkgfl to give g with them“ in publishing reports decision in the case of Mrs. Mae Lt] from Rear Admiral Richard E. Woman Victim of Ex- periment. a NEW YORK. Feb. 19-—A special B. R. Meek,l Brcardon who has brought a $500,- 000 action against the estate of the late Eiden C. Dewitt, patent medi- cine millionaire. asking performance of a contract to pay her $11000 Ii month for life. _ - Mrs. Breardon, 4B, charged she was inoculated with germs of a virulent disease in 1910 by Dewitt. after he had offered lior $1.000 a month for ‘life if lihe would submit to his in- oeulati ‘LIB, at the same time appeal- ing to her sympathy as a benefactor to science. NO PIOVISION. Later Mrs. Brendon said she dis- covered the nature of the disease. and that although Dr. Dewitt ad- mitted its identity. he made no ef- fort to cure her. even stopping her monthly pay ts after five months. At his deat , she said, no provision had been made for her in his will. The case said to be unique in lull circles, was‘ filed yesterday by a‘.- temeys after a eourtof appeal had nutained an earlier decision in Mrs. Jreardon‘: favor. This was later re- versed by the appellant division which granted the higher hearing. Loans And Investments (cardinal-mil WADHINGTQ". D. C. Rb. ll-t- Byrd's Antarctic expedition announc- ed today that the expeditions ship, the Cityof New Yolk-reached the Byrd ‘camp in the Bay of Whales today and that ‘loading immediately was started .The loading is expected to be completed in a few hours and the voyage home begun today. “High-Grade Mi lk Abpeclal to The Guardian) 5'1‘. LOUIS. Feb. i9.-A blooded guernscy cow was milked in mid air as one of the stunte which Jentured the International Alr- craft Exposition here yesterday. the milk being dropped to the ground in papri- containers nt- tached to parachutes. Pressure Felt ? LAIOB. MINISTER WARNS TAR- IFF! MAY BI IMPOSED BY FREE TRADE COUNTIES GENEVA. Feb. il-Rt Hon. Wil- iiam Graham today warned the Lea- gue of Nations tariff truce confer- ence that failure to reach an agree- ment to bait rising tariff walla might induce free trade countries to enter international competition in protect- ive tariffa. This moan: that the labor Government is feeling 1 (Canadian Press) EILIZABEPH. u. .l., m. i9—Thc list of dead among the victims ly- ing in 5t. Elimbelth hoqaimals today , as the rmult of I-n elmloaion of Nap- t-lia, which enveloped more than six workmen at the bayway refineq/ oi the standard Oil Company in flan-re lmid tumbled them from scaffolding l iota to ten today. A more remained lori the rolls of the critically lnfured |and many of the survivors were lfeared blinded for life. iii lilllilln (Canadian Prue). Qullznlzc. Que. no. ill-The bill designed tn amend the statutes no that women might be admitted to the practice of law in the Province of Quebec, wu defeated in the Leg- isletivenoeembly today by a vote of 3'1 to 2d. LONDON, Feb. lO-Prinie Minister MacDonald told the Home of Commune today that the next muting of the imper- ial Conformal will. be hold in lnmlon this autumn. The date “Seconded Motion! Oanap/ H. l‘. Plamptre, who sec- ondclfa motion proposed before the: Angllfin synod in Toronto by Rev.‘ J. E, Ward of St. Stephen's church to legalize civil marriages in On- tario. Proponents of the proposal " " that clerical oly ollhiarriage would be helpful iu the some that it would obviate the necessity o! perloru irreliglnusly in- Wrecked, By _l_3lastj PREMATURE EXPLOSwE ION OF NITRO GLY- l CERINE SHAKES TURNER VALLEY OIL F i E L D—NO CASUALTIES. _ (Special to The Guardian) TORONTO, Ont, Feb. 19.—A priv- ui/e message from Calgary to Bollo- WflY~Miils and Co, here today says, shaking the Turner Valley oil field for miles, a premature explosion of 1,000 quarts of nitro giycerine oom- pieteiy wrecked Royaiite Z3, well of the Imperial Oil 00., and scattered the derrick and machinery far and wide over the district. No one was injured by the blast. Fire followed dined having to go through a cere- our. Quits Detroit . In Novel Way county's. one. Feb. 19.--An Illmeblla -wlth a Michigan to front and rear and two mat- ireeeea lalhed on its reef. Rough- ly sketched on the nor was I crude heard bearint the mes- itage. '_ ent to Detroit with n moving van. Back in a push cart. Going home to sponge on wife's relatives: Down with ' Prohibition and Hoover adminis- tratlon." l Opposes Scheme (ihnuiian Prmi WABHINGTON, llldb. IMDPP-fik t-ion was manifut today before the Senate rel-elm Relation; continu- m w the treaty with Oanadii and the diversion ofweter 4t Niagara Bulls, and once ‘more the plot went over without a decision. Power Pm" vision; of. the treaty are being con- aidered carefully, cewcially by a number of wuterners interested in the at. Lawrence River canal pro- yect. (Canadian Prose) MONTREAL, Feb. 19~Dr. Robert Iailoril llttan. Emeri- tua, Dean of the faculty of gra- duate studied and roaearrh and for years usoeiated with the fa- culty of chemlllfl. ‘McGill Uni- varalty died here today. lie wan l5 yuan of art. City couxioiimen of Ardroaean. Scotland, are protesting that the chiming of a new clock is disturbing their debates, and have asked that for the opening meeting wu llx- ed for lepiember 10th. the chin-ice be toned down. LATEST DOINGS AT THE NAVAL PARLEY (Canadian PHI) (by Geerge-Ilamblefon. c. l‘. Stall _ col-rennin!) LONDON. hi. ll-Thl 11v! Pew- er Naval oenimnee slimmed te- day for one week in order to permit France to reaeh some Joiutiun ei her domestic difficulties. It Q some been authorized by the a new much dalmatian will have Ittlv the incoming prepared to accept u the limit for the Hench delegation in London. Italy roulette her stand on these pointe. i (‘D-Reduction in armaments. m-Naval parity with the moat powerful continental llumpean coun- try. At prmat this country i: France. memorandum any: is i runny with which they do not con-ll ‘Hit! explosion and the machinery is Qil Well; l noes |Britain’s Populati On_The Prisons Are For 5.11.. Because of Lock Of Crimi- nals to Fill Them. LONDON, Feb. 19- (B. U. P.) - Britaink prison population is declin- ing so rapidly that more jails are to be closed and sold under a reorgan- - ization scheme, according to an an- Annuul llubaollptlqpg Bellow“ “pa, ll! Irtl Canal! l“ U. I. b.5410. Jail on Is Decrease _.__-..-_4-_.__¢_--¢_----"---___, AiillRESSEii MEETING iii lililliiil LEAGUE Reckless Z55 Thought- less Driver Severely Condemned At Sum- nouncelnent by Right Hon. J. R. Clynes, Home Secretary. l Mr. Clynas says that the prllonl at Maidstone, which will be ahutl down in the near future, is only one] of a. number of fills soon to be aban-I doned becauoe oi.’ the lack of e in- ala to fill them. Usually therJm are about 400 convicts confined at Maid- stone. This closing of prisons. it is point- ed out, is a most potent argument against prohibition, and in this con- nection commenta‘ us are emphasiz- a total loss. i Residents of the valley described the sudden crash in a. vivid fashion.‘ . Sizzling sound gave warning of the‘. approaching explosion and the slxi , man crew of the well promptly rail‘ l, to a safe distance. They were knock- ed over by the impact and while bad- ‘ iy shaken, did not sustain serious in-l 1 jury. r. u‘ I Loss 1r (Canadian Press) CAIGARY. Alta, Feb.1ll-0ne ihad‘ in ing that the two foremost countries suffering from over-crowded fails are the United states and lllnland. both ol’ which are prohibition coun- Hunlorlsts are suggesting that Brit-y nin should offer them her surplus.’ lprisons to “accommodate their prohi- ‘bition offenders. , Twenty-seven llnllilh fails have merside Meeting. (Special to The Guardian) SUMMERSIDE. Feb. Iii-Mr. J11!- tice Arsenault, President of the P. E. Island Motor League addressed a small meeting of the League in the Town Hall, summeralde on wed. nesday night. Owing to other at- tractions going on only a few people were present and nothing of a oer- ious nature vru accomplished and no committees were formed or other business done. . Mr. Justice Arsenltlll- discussed with those present the diflerent met- ters taken up and ieeolutio puud at the annual meeting held in Cher- iottetown on February 3rd. Construc- tive suggestions were made by some of the members. The President ana- wered a. number of-qlwltwfll m“ were asked in a most interest-in! 18¢ ;been closed since 1911, while the country ha: only half the numbe it i000. ;ESERVE ls life has been yielded today to a cave. l in the cl-reennill Mine in the 31th.. [M079 noel fields, but another lmli » been-snatched from the treachery ofi lminlng toil. Frank Bombardier, af- ~ ter being entombcd for tWenty-fourI (guuuln m”) h:u.rc in the interior o! a coal shaft UITAWA’ Qng peg 19,_¢g_nwg'5 llaflwrdflv w»: dressed out Hive by gold ‘reserve n gradually creeping up. “~"’5°"°l'5 w!” h" 193°C“ 11110081‘ The circulation and special report U“ “jwl- bu” m“ b“? “f mink released from time Department of Fin- Ch°°‘°k' ht’ wmmliwnv 11W" Ill" ence today as of Jan. 31 shows um. was recovered, shattering hqpes um me ‘ova he“ by the 1mm“;- of u“ 55°51“ ma" h“ m” 1199“ WW1 Finance against. note circulation and when t?" w" w!" °°U1P5¢d~ jGovei-nment caving bank depfllllfi l5 465.995.279.55. On June 30. the total BREEPING UP, atrengiy pmeure in Great Britain for Mane end investments of all banks _ ‘ creation of further protective duties. memberaei the United lithe Iod- ml mum eretwa amounted te common on December l1. ‘the dateoftbeiaetlankeallltwuan- MUM“ N!!! W ihl Idem Id- London society baa a new gambling game in which betaaro made as to wlmt a waten will me without fur- lllQlr v» - - w "f: from upland te /. .1. ‘wlilfoxttbltlliilflflptfllfl rmieh Government before that time her armaments any figure m miter At the lama time BUMP Dine Gran- how low it is. provided it will not be di. Italian Foreign wniater eoailrm- exceeded by any other continental ed Italy's mod before the eoafer- lurepoaa power. our motto, dimer ecu in a memorandum which he Grew wmmmtnd iaa avlleclient handed to tn- Imoa commuter. interview. u faith. lam- twlt! all Manila. , _ s. Senate Increases U. S. Duties On Live Cattle Imports WASHINGTON. Feb. 10.--After increasing the tariff on cine and re- ifueing to levy an import tax on silver‘, now on the free list, the Ben- atc retumed today to “the; heart, of the tariff bill-the agricultural sche- dule~arid voted increases in duties on live cattle above those carried in the Hawley Bmoot measure. Eastern and southern Democrats claahed heateciiy over the proposed lihher oaiile levies, but the final roll revealed the overwheilning cen- tlmtitt of both titties lot higher protection on fann piroducia. The vote was 72 ito four for the increase. SPONSOR. DUTIES Senator Connolly, Democrat, Tens sponsored the new cattle ma, which n approved wen two and one-half cents a pound on cattle weighing under 700 pounds and three cents I bound for thou weighing ‘I00 poundl and over. Prudent dill-ha an one and one-half cent; on cattle weighing under 1.060 pound: and two oentl on thou weighing 1,000 pounds and over. The House and senate fin- wmmitte bills had made the dividing line aoo pounm and raised exiaiting levies one half a cent. Oonnaily proposed the lowering of the wekht dividing line to 700 Dvundl to" prevent idiot he termed "baby beef" from Canada coming into the United Item and competing with to: cattle new attuned higher pro- lith- , was 561.646.22.327. 1 I I Jfllliiiliil, SllilifllliiN WINNIPECE. Feb. ll-For farmers on the Prairies‘ weltern business in general breathed easier tonight. After watching wheat prices slump to newt levels yesterday and early today, they saw the decline halt and the marketj climb to levels slightly above the dismal figures on Monday. World‘ news was more encouraging than, the market quotations which still te-l mained eight cents lower than the‘: middle of last week. There were in-, dications that. the expert demand might revlive with _the discovery that i,000.0ti0 bushel: of C dim wheat had been sold at Monday‘: low figl ureoi The export movement included‘. a substantial portion of durum wheatl for Italy. pf greater future signific-i ance was the atahaient that prac- tically all the state government: inl Australia had approved the federal! proposal for stabilization of wheati prices by a commonwealth wheat] pool with the U. 8. and Australia.‘ llbilowing the Canadian pools mar- keting ideu and the pool system be- ing discussed in Argentine and other exporting countries, there is a grow- ing feeling in the west that the world's producer-a will eventually b: able to battle on even term: with the world buyers. i Mrs. M. Rnbinlon. of Belfast, Ire- land, who recently celebrated her ono-hundrod-fourth birthday, al- eribu her long life to her simple 4M If ha, bread and buttoc- r instructive manner and during I brief general discussion the rookies! htlgso driv _wa_a severe y . u‘ " "it? ' I i L. ppreifilhlr ' | Although wll wfl! intended it was felt by all omelet lthat a great rieal o! good had been accomplished. A vote of thanks wad extended to Mr. Justice Arsenault for nu ‘ihtereatin! and Wtfllmll" address. I Will Control _ Dbiamond Market (Special t» The Guardian) JOHANNESBURG, B. A.. Feb- 1I-— Developments of far reaching im- portance in the world's diamond 1n- duetry are foreshadowed by the lil- cm-poratlon of a company ill FY9931".- South Africa, with a capital of $12,- 600,000. By distributing all the dia- monds milled in South nfrica, which produces B6 per cent of the world supply, the company will virtually control the market. Most of tht leading men in the worlds diamond industry including Sir Ernest Oppen- heimer and ‘Sully Joel are concerned The Weather, etc iio Mitten liow Cow BUSINESS ls fill: CLocK MAKER NEVER llilfs on Mons titans liq / l‘? ....._'.vru. Rb. afr-Ulritime- Moderate to fresh winda. moatl, aouthwut, partly cloudy and com paratively mild; possibly some ligh local rain or snow. ‘rorcnto, fair ... ... 44-8‘- Quebee, cloudy ... ... ... 28-4) charlotteiown, mow one .... 1%!’ Halifax. cloudy ... .-. c; 88-31‘ It. John. snow ... no: 32-43 Icahn, cloudy. ... ..._.. “will new York, clear are n. t... fl-M @- f