Maxiius‘ , or a‘ ~' MERCHANT , ' ---. ‘m: ‘ n m; a good time is all right, but ‘h: w; or the regular working Mm, it takes all your time. it moans u, empty bead and heart. ‘ (I n. Pounded. Ill‘!- ?gr|lqn|zt(fi:ll' ‘G-lslflllal ‘Ivvo Gents. i nnual Meeting P. E. Island Mink reeders Assn. Held At Summerside- Yesterday -—Oificers Elected for Ensuing Wear. MI I wish to bring to your attention a request irom the mink breeders of New Brunswick, wishing to loin with ua in lorming a Maritime Mink Breeders Association. As some oi the members oi our Association thought we made a mistake by not organising a Canadian National Mink Breeders Alivtiliivfl. I wrote the New Bruns- wick mink breeders asking for their opinion. They were strongly opposed . to it. You will have ior your con- sideration today, the by-lawe draiied “by your committee. ' In closing I wish to thank Dr. G. Ennis Smith for his valuable assist- ance to our Aesoeiat . I also want to thank the Secretary and Direc- tors- 1 regret very much the illness oi one oi’ our directors. who is unable to be with us today. I. B. Forbes. ‘ President The chief business before the morning meeting was the reading and passing or the by-laws oi the Association. Some clauses were dis- cussed before being passed, the most important being the clause dealing with the levy on kittens and the membership tee. It was decided to leave the membership fee at $2., and raise the levy on kittens to b0 cents ior this year at least. It was argued that the low rate of the membership f” 111d - , ‘ll’ doubled the mem- (lpcclai to The Guardian) eurimml-lslDE. April 30. --'.l'he irst annual meeting o! the P. E. I. uni: Breeders Associati m, which ei incorporated by an act passed t lhe rermt session of the local cure was held on Wednesday in the urlinl Rink. Summerside. The . min; meeting opened at 10.30. he meeting was largely attended nd an optimistic note prevailed roughout the entire paUCBQdlH i s meeting was called ta order by he President, Mr. J- R,."orbes. Ai-I er the reading oi the minutes by the - cretary, the Yresident read the ici- wing interesting reports: 1t is customary at the annual acting ior the President to give a ynopsis of the year's ‘wcriz. We have nly been organized for the period oi i\'e monihs. We started with a mem- . rship of twenty-seven and that umber has now doubled. As you are all aware. more were oicrupuloua dealers, who were im- ning mink into this Province ior he purpose oi exporting in foreign uutries. Some o! these mink died only alter they were placed on the riches in Norway, which had a bad ilect on mink imported from P. E. l’. to Norway. The “Fur Trade sour- "l" "i Norway came out with a cidiine reading like this “Mlnks dy- R like tiles", and advising _their a n!» not to buy.‘ Your directors Iii a meetins and sent a. delegation . Charlottetown to wait on the Pre- clal Government to impress on em the necessity o! having an act "W! It this union to safeguard‘ e mink industry. We have met u: success by having such an act Based. By such legislation passed, l have shown the Norwegian buy- ii that we are doing everything in l" Pflwer to carry on an honest Illinois, with the happy results that "WWW at the present time, the ii is greater than the supply. We had a visitVIromIa buyer rrom "W. wanting all the mink “Wig the Mini Qljeedere‘ Associa- on. e did that 800d ~ siness‘ but alguredxlflim ti”; mink “Bill m titanium oithe As- oeiation id i“ ‘Qncrbbmdfi “’° M" ea incarcerated ow known a pup would take cm or the heavy expenses incurred this yearZIt might be possible to lower the levy on kit- tens another year. Article six pro- vided for the executive to consist of nine members. three new omcers to be elected each year, three ior one year three ior two years and three for three years, to be elected by ballot at the annual meeting. The Presi- dent to be elected each year. A by-law was passed to have the annal meeting take place at Sum- merslde on the third Wednesday in June, the iirst or such meetings to be held in i931. An order was given ior the by-laws to be printed and a copy sent to every member or the Aa- sociation and that the constitution oi the Association may be amended. al- tered or repealed at the annual meat- ing or at a special meeting called ior that purpose by a vote oi two thirds oi the members. It was unanimously adopted that the present board oi directors be ppolntod ior the ensu- ing year. Mr. J. 1.. saunders. beinl OontiiluedcnPeseS Blllllli-lilll to Bra Station. "l"!!! it was the MEETlNGS. “ a-u-v-n-a» ' , tmwWm“~ »~ v renal-s Press) new‘ roast. u. Y. Aflfil 3°- t-lurlht ma.» melanin: we" s~ galnatsaTbamanwhowthil amlly namaon the windows o! lll ting places. only in loss cool-rel o! ayearagmopmedtheilrstoi a w chain oi restaurants on Irold ‘ n i.» eight. Ha hopes to add ai- 1 tuniplacss a year to this first oi his n chain. 1 Ilori ._yearg ago he and his broth- startap their first lunch room on i ' dtatreet. in downtown New ~- wfinheloateontrolayear as a/stockholdts new which ‘ ‘ majority‘ control la his ‘czfogn: lrohnihiyllsaldow‘. . . i108 Oath IIQIR, M. Admission m. 8:1 lilo.‘ . u - 8841-6- ~ i Y’ “w '5 TRY cgkiiiaicii William Childa is back in the rein ii CllARLOTTETOW 0 »§§hw% Rlnnii The P'aper i . CoverePrince. Edward Island Like the Dew ,--~"" Celebrated Birthday The photograph here shows her royal “ ' Cilui"! i" “lllwwfl. Glut Britain's popular princess who observed the 33rd anniversary o! the day o! her birth, Aprlldd. at her horns in l“. Prisms Marv. iii" lilN smv I oiled ppoint- Lean and Di’. ‘McMillan M As Likely ees. i.- ‘ (Canadian Pleas) OITNWA. April Bib-Prime whist- er bholsenaie King has given notice a; a_ motion providing a salary ior a new minister of fisheries. Anoth- ar hint-ion ‘standing in the name oi the Prime Minister on the order pap- er declares that it is xpediant that there shall be a new department of fisheries. The salary oi the nrlniswr oi iiaheriea is set at 810.000 which is idlntioal with that oi the other cab- The impression pre- vailingin political circles is that crea- tion or the new portfolio will give Prince Edward Island representation in the cabinet. Since i026 that prov- ince has been without rnlnLstorlal representation but it is recalled that at the time oi the formation oi 11's last cabinet tour years ago the Prim: lidlnisthr intimated that a minute mm Prince Edward Island would be added. whether to give the province repre- sentation through the new depart- mene o! fisheries or through anoth- er department by the shuffling oi portfolios. Hm. JE. Sinclair and RH. Jenk- Oontinued m I'll! 3 Oppose Maritime’ Application For" Reduced‘ Rates (Canadian Peels) OTFAWA. Ont. NP?" 39-4493‘ trsal and Toronto through their res- pective Boards ol Trade loined in opposition may w the applicants tor lower train ireigni. rates ior It. John and Kllllalt. Briefs in 0W9“- uen to the application oi the llali- “; time: commission and ‘the Maritime Beam or ‘trade were aloe belore the Board oi Railway cova- iataloaees ior Canada. The thri- ge we grain rate iron ass coats, on. cot to lass seals. It would spell emperuaresaealasareductioa or Fl_S__l_lERIES -nti.rcci. . 5W0’, m m .- c > ‘lraascon - . ff“ i‘? Italy T. Build 29 New Warships (Special ta the o ml cardiac)‘, _ eruber. two scout-ships. four destroyers and twenty two aiibma . The cruiser will be moo tons oi , ‘Washington m- dard typeandwilleaaaiaeetba Pole. ‘rhetwosoouislaipwillbaemeotoas each. The foll‘ dedooyera will he 1,240 tons each. The keels oi all twenty nine ships arill be laid in the current year. Killer! By Track (Canadian Press) 8T. NHN. April so-Josepils Ven- iot. aged 7. who lived with his grand- mother we Jae. German was instant ly killed when hit by a motor truck on Main Street this afternoon. The trucle was owned by MoCi-lver-n Coal Co. and driven by Fred Scott. The driver is held by the police pending‘ inquest tomorrow night. Grounded ' (Canadian Pk!) 1.21/4 ' _tain. """~w--v_-“ iiililllliiwiilN am A YEAR IMPRISIINMENT Was Charged With . . . Spreading Seditious Propaganda. Gllfiolal to Tbs Guardian) LONDOlLApi-il sit-Jive lull days have Pissed without reports cruel-i- ous breach of the peace in India. Closing oi Khyber Pass. outlet from India to Allhanistan to visitors was unetplained, but was regarded as a precautionary act adopted ior the protection oi Peshawar. which is but twelve miles distant. ' A surprise attack was made early on Manda, on the cry magazine at Barraclibore. which have been intended as repetition o: the Chit- rezone‘ " Jutitwaauasuccess- iul. One Calcutta report said that a sentry was shot in the leg by the raiders whose connection with the Indian Nationalist Muss was uncer- ‘rhere was a reflex oi the Anti- Briissh agitation yesterday at Man- chester where the Chamber of Gom- meme received cables from Delhi and Bombay. warning shippers and man- utactursrs of cotton against possible cancellation oi orders or refusal to accept consignments shipped. The Manchester Chamber replied that it would ba usable to iatsrrsre with political matters. but would in- aistupohtheaaactity oi ‘ ‘ The Chamber mus the Premier and other Ministers ooaoernad of the incident. U. s. Tariff On ‘H Hit}? due I. Tdniiingjrl Mr. Davis. "have gone into the United States from Oanada. ins oi duty for about twenty years and during that period a hrge trade has been built up. Lastreartliovaluaot hidesex- piried to the Unified Btataa totalled 071166.500. while leather. unaianuiac- tured went in to the extent of ll.- suns a total o! well over $13,000.- m. . QUEBEC. Que. April lib-The Illi- rt u mm however that nie-oev- we»: of Qwilswi- invaded i» timers wowed ernment is considering the question‘ 3t. Charles River While liifliiilitililjduatiy and to dock here tonight. It was the‘ ship's first trip to Quebec this year-J “The Tentinaker” legs tbeaeinieeeatait lure the Osnsdlaa i; "f i igggligil .325. l Q“ Q“ Read by verybody _ {arm .9! he. ‘Bouthport. zdlllt h-ovince OI PHHOO Ildward Ia- um N. [CANADA THURSDAY. 1, 19 Canada ’s Medical 1 Bill $31 I, 000, 000 (spacial to the Guardian) IDIDNTO. Ont, Apil 80.- Oaaalafa medial bill totals sll millions .9! dollars annual-lb lili- ed H. It. sponsor. M. P. for Bat- tle liver, Sash, at the opening luncheon of the Custodian Social Hygiene Council today in the loyal York Hotel. Outta-r! ta populambeliei. the any a was: p. healthier place in which to live than in the count-rs. Mr. Spencer told hla audience, twenty ma‘ agirtha reverse was true. He declared prevention is the surest way in which to curtail the loaa o! life from disease. He said preventive medicine was hardly known at the time of Con- federation. Today with the know- ' ledge we have or me subject. it isnothlngbutatragedyirwc d0 notmakathetnlleatuseolit. ENliliiiliillllil NVESTIGATES Binni PEST Mr. R. P. Gotham Ex- amines Field in Southport Infected By!’ Strawberry Wee. vi . -——--—u- Mr. R. P. Gorham, Assistant En. tomoicgist for the Maritime Pro- vinces for field crops and garden insects has been in the city during , the last iew days examining straw- berry and raspberry plants on the ~11) 4 . 2 PAGES Passed Away cl Mon- oi Montreal. who died suddenly an April 2s. llilM. BlIiliiEl is EAGERLY All A_I_T Ell Minister of Finance Dunning Will Deliv. er Speech Today- May Possibly Make or_ Break Govern- ment. v (Uanadian Press) OTTAWA, Ont. All!!! flit-TOME)!- row will, be Budget ‘ii-It’. when at n‘ o! finding some means c! controlling the strawberry weevil, which. of late seems also to be at- tackles IIBPMYYY Dilute. The straw- berry weevil is an insect which cuts oh the buds oi the strawberry plants beiore the ilower can appear, and oi’- ten .educes the crop very materially. it is fairly prevalent in the vicinity of Charlottetown, and is also present in two sections oi New Brunswick. Mr. Reeves has ilve acres of rasp- berry plants and has round that the weevil is injuring them also. Mr. J. A. Clark has also reported to Mr. 60:57am that he has found this to be the case at the Eaperimerital Farm. The sulphur arsenals qt lead used to combat the weevil on straw- berry plants does not seem to be adaptable to raspberries. and it would seem that some other oom- batant must be round. Powdered talc has been suggested. The sulphur arsenate oi lead does not seem to be as productive oi good results in the ..._.___~__..- Oontlxiued on Page a TENDERS run, noun ISSUES iii iiiciivin $48,000 Bdzrcent De- bentures Sold B y Provincial Gov’t. The iollowlng are the tenders rc- oeived toi- the purchase or iorty- elght thousand ‘, year rive per land Debentures dated lat Mo? 1930 interest and principle venue at Bank or Montreal, Toronto. Montreal and Charlottetown. Doses in demon- néuacamnct or a ca. "some. Minister been awaited with so great expectancy. ‘rho revisions to the taidfl and the other tar changes which Hon. O. A. Dunning will an- nounce tomorrow afternoon, will be flashed irom end to and oi the D0- mlnloh. They will be eagerly stud- ied, not only by industry. but also by the rank and die of ts: Payers. In the House oi I" itself. as crowded galleries look down on that reaourceiul Minister irom the West delivering his first Budflt speech in that place. there will be no little anxiotyn. This Budget may mt!!! l let to the members seated within that chamber. Anyone who had been around the r-rlia-ment Bulldinsl since the Easter recess must have lenses u.» ieelina sbrwl thit iii" Budget may possibly make or break the Government. rt may be the list Budget beiore a general election. It may send the Liberal Party b”! victorious or it may send ii d0“ 9° deieat. 162 Lynchings In South Carolina Aaaafl laiaerl I] Ill! no Delivered ll-N- III U. I. A. "J0. MARITIME BLAIMSARE DISCUSSED Conservative Members Urge Government to Make Statement. QTTAWM APril sill-The old school dual-ion. which agitated parliament s quarter or a century 88o when su Wilfred Llurier was Prime Minister, came to llle onoa more in the House oi Commons today. The bill which approves the agreement providing ior return of the natural resources to the province oi Alberta. was bo- iore the House ior second reading. It will receive further consideration tomorrow. Claims of Maritime Provinces. The claims oi the Maritime Prov- inces to western lands were touched on by Findlay MacDonald. (Cons, Oape Breton 5.). who asserted that the government should make a state- ment as to wheather or not these claims were to be investigated. The present was the time ior such a statement. Once the natural resourc- es were returned there would be lit- tle use in making such an investiga- tion. He asked the government to give some undertaking that the Maritime Province claims would ba gone ipto. His view was concurred inby B. K. Smith. (Cons. Cumberland), who emphasised that he had no obiec- tion in me Passing o! the bills o; the return of the natural resourced to the three prairie provinces. Danica light o! Marltimea. Eoibhaticaily denvins any right oi the Maritime Provinces to an inter- eet in the crown lands oi the prairie “ , John ma: {retreat much chance of succeeding now l1 it had when the territories oi Ontar- lo and Quebec had been extended. ‘The prairie provinces, he claimed. lhgulfl gee be required to bear the urden oi the exemption ii-om taxa- tion accorded the railways for thd ulna] '99,} of cnnada. This shoulfl be g. charge on the Dominion as I “rues on Pace 3 Warm Praise (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO. Ont... April s0.-—Warlfl praise of the national servicl the naaapapera oi Canada have giv- en in til-ls past and of the power foo good which they have oiten exercis- ed. was voiced last night by Sir Wil- liam Mulock, Cfhtei Justice oi On- tario at the annual dinner or the Canadian Daily Publishers held el the Royal York Hotel under the aus- pices oi the Canadian Press and thi Canadian Daily Newspapers Amoco iation. The Weather, etc WALHAHIA. s. c, April 341- Onq hundred and sixty two pawns. have been liflillhed in Cardin! 811169 mo. it was revealed today as auth- critics sought to apnrehwi marries" of a mob that shot to death Mimi Green. iifty year old Oconee counti. negro. Oi that umber. is’! were nes- noQ and iive Whit! P0180116- Gnaan. charged with attaching r young white married woman d. i-hi! little Blue Ridge Mountain commun- itywaatakeniroini-‘heeountyilil Wednesday night and lynched. A. E, Agnes and 00.. Lui, Montreal. toast. ' C. H. Burgess and 0o. Md, Tor- inaiion oi 81.0w. a. A. Daly and 00.. ma. Toronto tlooai. _ Johnston and Ward. naiiiu. sisal. The Cansdhn Bank oi Commerce Charlottetown. 893.75. The Dominion isecuriiias rune-eat. um. l-Iannaiord aim we o». Montreal. $.61. Qairdner and 0a. us. with the nasal baa! a Chanda. ‘inmate, Me ll. Lido 4', onto. $00.51. Harris Madmen and 0o. Toronto. $80.62. . loyal Securities 00W- Ltd, Ohar~ l “ ‘ n. $00.36. Eastern Securitlm 00.. LN" wlh Wood. Oundy 00., Montreal, Q-I. Bell, Gouinloc! 60.. 1.911.. ‘Ibrento. I00. or. atreng and 00., ‘Md, with J. ll’. Robinson ans loo. us. Obse- "lotlotawn. 850M. . ' The highest offer that o! R. A. ‘esllsataatdbulotteicnva sg. Deli? 011100.. Micki III aaafiiod. APRIL tiioviras Blunt MAY houses. also SPRiMa ‘PORONPO. May l.-Mo.ieirafl was West arlnfi. fair and warm. Kish tide tau afternoon at iaq and tomorrow morning at 1.3a. limaatsthiaevaningatwsanl rifl tomorrow morning at 4.4a. U?“ Quarter Ilooa Monday, Ih. 188 p. m. aaiamorsiea aids iieliteen _ , . 1: ' ."%. g ‘f’: