_ °"'~i¢I‘s for fertiliser. 3042-1-I-il. audi lauded Ill. ’°"u‘g¢awa Giselle: ‘Iwo Outl- Felicity consists hs ever Inlhg I V / / MAXIMS ea- W/Q,,,.,.,/» MAXIMS N Ol' A -... ,/ op A __ llll RDI _ ' ` / J 1 V ` _ fi _ v ' i . » r I e ~ t , '\ Iilllli A “ie M" In ‘J uh _ i P W ‘ I ////Z3' R ' "`\`\\\ _ I li' lo the few who trouble to think my new to lon. ' ...“_ ` yi S 4 \ y i \ '_ \ ;'hl:°|;"o.l;i,. and who have the clearer l ' ’ ' *Q ° Q “Q ------- * 0 i l Govern Prince Edward Island Lore tho new _I g ill' _ gi Qs/ i If 1 ICHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1931 14 PAGES ‘,‘,§”L‘.'1,,'}_‘,'1f,',f,‘2",°,f’,;;’°2_'°{'°,,',‘,’,',‘_"* 1 Months. UNT. SNUNLII UFRUM MARS Trade Commissioner Burnaby Speaks In . "I;ondon, Ontario. (Canadian Press) LONDON, Ont.. Fcb. 21-The iiaritime Provinces of Canada, al- imiy good customers for Ontario pods, would be much better cus iomers if Ontario purchased more fiom the Maritime Provinces, said it W. E; Bumaby, Maritime Trade Commissioner to Ontario speaking st a special Maritime Ioods luncheon hers today. Mr Burnaby emphasised the national importance of inter provincial trade. Canada was devel- oping ll new national consciousness and a greater realization o! the im- portance of patronizing Canadian industry. He said millions oi dollars of Canadian money were being sent to foreign countries for products that are or could be produced in the Canadian Maritimes, such as fish, lumber and coal inter-provincial trade was the foundation laid by the fathers of confederation upon which the Canadian nation was to be built. Trading with competitive countries is weakening our national foundation and delaying the retum °i Prosperity in our own country." said Mr Burnaby. Steamer Stanley i Caught In Ice Off fm ill _Sydney Harbor , lcouusluu Pee-) ° *W-Fi"AX. N s. .Feb rl-.alter iiiliiinz further progress or hell a ” Wit f°o.e c e e relies man Ilonalre cess PUD l'u3\'y ‘ early next week It is “mmm hut which were eiruding the deadly mon- mst bombardment of outer ‘om ahdf being very pleased Wm, me ai,peBi._ _Z.-_,-_~_-___.-f»:~_--V. _- -~~~ '-1 _ »___T;f.~..~_-»=»%-T-__*_T;-_i»_T_-__ ` Xld nly question now, is the point of WB-Y 101' bis Shil>S~ Mille-S h°W¢V€ fl, i , 0 A P U N E G hm it will he wwhdmm hy the tally the Colonel. who that nicht be-- ,i,.,,y,,d ,,,,,,.,,_i oi iii, ,hips engaged lurid have au hotel or which they vcrnment. came °m°“‘sly ul' Tm mcldmt ‘et and the naval attack was not suc-, "WY be DT0\id-" hi! 58111 The “Mui hiw°ii°h‘_th° iii," mm tmnkml °f 3°l'|\° m‘"*i’i5 °f PW- ceugiih It ww than dwided gg mv, The superintendent was delayed at U- i hgh iii. ihhi .mins oi i”9_w." "°°u°“ in “mu” in-9W'i°°5» Bhd li the gi-my gogpei-me in the operation Borden for two days by the heavy wimd brought hhphohhiy hu" first his ilwushts ren sions th°1in° sua during the delay the peninsula snow. no will probably reululu in y his not hut mm. “bun may of; goashhelmet. This did not ap- was fomiied by me Tiii-ks md Ger- the Province till Tuesday. - ?_ hi? I L I (Canadian Press) o e gas. This affected both the g ghe ,W bimdiii i-Th _ tb bill is seas however, and th mine sweepers sent in £0 deer the ““°° ° “ 5- ° i’°° ° ' e C°i°i\¢l and Mr- McLure. but espec- , ,_ ple or charlottetowu and of the ru- Look After 'IlRlIN'IDN, Ont., Feb. 1|-Samuel Yarrow, 94, will lead his “nlsil or- der" bride of ic the altar on Monday next, and his widow-bride, will become Mrs Samuel Yarrow No- rcn and five great-great grandchuld- ren help him celebrate. Hr Yarrow will be le on leptin- ber 1. Re lived with his first wife for 6 years. long enough to have a diamond anniversary. They had is children. I-lie second wife lived nine years and died lest October. He won his third with l whirlwind Nllrt- snlp through the mails. V Yesterday,l|rYarrow spoke ol; his romance, 'lbs wrote me and ssidehehedieethernlnbsudabcut aysurego.3hohesrdthnt1hsd fs I r il Him l'Vllen Old bo wanting to get married. I wrote and told her that I was glad to hear from her. For I was lonesome, but I wasn’t ready to get married just yet. I thought it would be better to wait until next fall. 'Bien she wrote again and told me how lonely she was. “&\e's’ younger than I am," he continued, "She'll be able to look alter me when I get old." Mr Yarrow was married at 22 and he wouldn’t advise everyone to marry csrly. "Some I would and some I wouldn‘t," he laid. "Some young fellows are too wild. But if a man is willing to settle down and treat a woman right, then 1‘d say the young- er the better." “And how should a woman be trusted?" he was asked. E Tribe, supervisor oi hotel service,i Mr M L Flett in charge of furnish- ings of sleeping and dining cars, and The cleaning of the interior oi’ the iii-eu, gg iii-igmpigymmg io iiiiwgi-4, 9° '“*" hotel after the decorative and con- oi 2.500000 Wm" durin' th. uhm tivebl to the chambers and a cylin A very interesting addres on the struction worih md the iumishihgi oi “minmnum ‘iam hu tended tn drical extension from the last chem- Gallipoli Campaign was delivered the moms wiii be commend during wnkm its h“m°n_'d”pii° the io' ber, liners of catalytic material form last evening by col H C Sparllngl the next month it is expected that ini wmhhuhn th" ummhioymmi ed in open convolute shape and olos D S O Halifax General Stafl' Otfl 'the hom wiii he iormhhy opened would hh" increased hhwhiy to ed in by screens of catalytic mater oer of Military Diliriiit N0 3 hem* ,omg time diirii-is the mst two weeks ial sleves forming cleaners in said the C9-Ii9I>lyin8 the invention toe of the peninsula was a model made. However the urgent demandi it was Sam' was ‘hot by C°"i’°"‘"‘1 l e Weather, Etco mu Dep“fl°m¢ni¢- OPGD Wlter Wll then up mr th’ third "'*dm_" This figs' gn to the exhaust pipe of ms piecg qf combined operation. Terrific for men fm the Western Front and Walsh' when he W1-“Sed to dmv au] _..i.____,_______ .__.._._. llrfietl ldtbll WIS taken to indicate huhomohiie as the gas comes out of me was encountered and heavy cab at shioniim ha aid the Serbs made it axe and was about Lo stellar: Con- A ,‘°D°|?§'“'-5 “N170 i0 clean the cyhhdei. and the poison in ii is ualties resulted, This together with impossible for any other troops to be stable Grimn' Th" hui!" lodged in N0 the lim ep mush u lmelblo boioro neumihed_ _,is the ,e,e,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,_ urltor-been eliriculties held up the as- sent one it was thought advisable to T_“i"°f`S "“°“- H” “"“ "°"°"°"‘“¥ i°' SO0NF.\°\ '3\\"(\N‘ ‘ new to expedite the mlm oi' the piieh, his mi ye, been ,,,sig,,_ vuuoe and allowed the 'nlrlrs to rush evacuate the position. The troops at “ight GN (Op gp -(HE tl\e_Budget in os_se dissolution of ed for manufacture but the German reinforcements into the Peninsula. In Buvla Bay and Anzac Cove were """` ""'_““ W h Wh ii Parliament b00°m9l_ 0 necessity. chemin, COL Mhiigihhoh and Mh addition so many senior officers withdrawn in an exceptionally ablei OR D Eli E . V McLure will be pleased to lesm that We” kill” d‘”'m3 th* l““°““5 th" mann” tesmymg W tm Genemlsmp Barflnet H eld “AS <0 c‘NE‘ UP NS . ' _ e BC - ' _i _“_” i ' , e Pfimt not the ment has been mates by the ih° “xi” :;*;°"i;_iW°-‘; h°":‘°;:’P°° °' 5" Wm B"d"°°d "“° °°“"°' i SE MT ‘io Pi LBDY from e s nal y lac re ____ ____ ________. nneft on Ciovemment oi’ the United States h md h ‘mth nd comm d 5 on serves so ampe t e er ue on page __ (Special to the Guardian) N Is 94, Wants Someone To ........,...-......_ ',._ .._ -I United States Marshals tonight de-' tained under $100,000 bnil Sir Clllll'-_ les L. Ross, Scottish Bnroliei; on a writ to prevent his leaving thc Cup- ltal pending disposition of rl nlain- tenance suit lnsiiilliod by Lady Pnt- _ ricia Ross. Sir Charles, inventor off the Ross rifle used during the Great War by the Canadian army, was tak- en into custody at a home he maill- talns here on fashionable Massachu- setts Avenlle. Unable to produce the required bail hc was taken to a hotel to spend the night under guard ot deputies. (Special to the Guardian) PARIS, Feb. 27-Police today seiled‘ a high powered grenade which had been placed in the automobile nl Count Mnzoni the Italian Amhasslidor 'io I-'rnnee The explosive was dlsenverrrl by "Oh, always give them lol of, ~ the Ambassallor‘s elmullcur lili- fore Count Mazonl entered the FEl.lClTATI()NS FOR INVENTIVE GENIUS Ii Thomnn A. Edison, famous invcn- Myers, Fla. Mr. Edison is at pres- tor, is congratulated by Mrs. Edison; cnt spending a great deal of his time cn his 84th birthday, which he celc-i trying to discover a substitute lor bratcd at ills winter home in Fortl rubber. 1§_i?EZI§§2E:? Income Tax in Canada, the largest income tax- fpayer last year was a Toronto man, Wilkerson ln announcing his decls \_l_. \ TORONTO, Feb. 28.--Maritime: Fresh to strong northerly winds. mostly cloudy with local snow (lur- rics. Not much change in tempera- ture. ' Temperatures Maximum ... ... 32 Minimum ... ... ... .. 30 High tide this morning at 7.44 and this afternoon at 5.40. Sun scis this aftemoon at 5.46 and tomorrow morning at 8.39. i Full moon Wednesday, March 4,' NT CUNULUSIUN UF UUNFERENUE ‘.Mussolini Took Part In ` Franco-Italian Nav- al Discussion I n R o m e - P a rl e y Thought To Be Suc- , cessful. (Special to the Guardian) i ROME, Italy, Feb. 27-Premier ‘Benito Mussolini himself pitched into thc naval reduction discussions spending one hour and six minutes yesterday with Foreign Minister Ar- ithur Henderson oi' Great Britain land Alexander, First Eord of the Admiralty at tile Palazzo Venzle, -discussing the political angles of the iFranco-Italian differences. Foreign Minister Dino Grandi and Rear Ad- miral Criuseppc Siriannl also were lpresent at the conference and at the conclusion all were smiles. Slgrlor Grandi and Sir Ronald Graham, ,British Minister in Rome had a long discussion after the Mussolini talk indicating that the Italians and British had come somewhere near a. goal. BAN Pllcro UN RUSSIAN PRUUUUTS » ____ Canadian Press) OPIIAIWA, Feb. 27.-Importation* into Canada from Soviet Russia of coal, wood pulp, wood, lumber and timber of all kinds, asbestos and furs has been prohibited by an order-in-council. Omcial announce- ment to this effect was ma/dc today by Hon. E. Ryclrman, Minister of Na- tional Revenue. The matter was con- sidered st a Cabinet Council held, earlier in the aftemoon. Assurance Of New CarFerryBy Middle Of July Authoritative information has been received by Mr. J. H. Myers, M. P., from Mr. W. U. Appleton, General Manager, Atlantic Division C. N. R. advising definitely that the new car ferry steamer will bc colllpletod by the middle ol July as called for in the contract. Some time ago Mr. My- ers hlui been asked by the Char- lottetown Board of Trade to make in- quiry as to the progress being made. Following is the reply received by Mr. Myers. ' Moncton, N. B., Feb. l'7, 1931. Dear Mr. Myers Referring iurtller io your letter of the 'ith instant, regarding progrem of the work in connection wiill the construction of the New Prince Ed- ward Island ferry. I am advised that this ferry willbl comlplcted by the middle of July as called for in the contract. Yours very tl-ill:-'. -(Sgdl W. U. AI'l’l.ETON (Canadian Press) WASHINGTON. D. C., Feb. 27 -The Veterans Loan Fill was enacted into law today over the vcio of President Hoover. %§44O%#§44%4- +¥C _POTATOES SHIP POTATOES dl TUB- NEPS to D, J. HALLORAN do C0.. AT BOSTON, MASS. We will handle all your cars on a. straight commission of 6 per cent. We will make retums same hy as ears are sold. We are an old concern with $200,000.00 assets. We have had twenty-nve yuan oi hon- i eat and square dealing. Ship all ears Boston it Maine de- 0-004- 6.36 p. m. Summersizic tide eighteen minutes _ lletlibib. _i latex' #lien livery. ~f “s°f~m 2 i---»~-~~- -_~ ' --r