` . “_-`~“‘- reps ‘, "4 MAXIMS ,___ -~ ~ _V 0 _Y A ,///3 U' , l f " ‘ V ‘-"~'///__/// f _ ~ _ ` \\ beueancvawaielrdidaetbelleeeie up ~ _ ff' ’/’ __ l -' “_ ~"*"`*\\\\ A rmeblebaeeaeeaaaco \ plied. l ,_.§_ ...gff-».¢.~ ~ '___»""¢'_,""-Q, ff,,,,l_ |_l_eP¢____Ies '- e -ee ....:f.».. cad by veryuody -ind l or A _\ l i _w _ ‘ \ _ _,,,',.` 1, _ 1 ¢ ‘ _ MAXIVIS Mnnmmnr ` _ A, THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1929 1ol>Act;s A . S#-='-' °~”“"»"°°'.°°.§' f 1 - _.,-...,' _ t l 3 ny wail ceases aa - fi! Y _ I - - Y l f GMAT Gs ERALlsslMo PASSE AWA 'W ` _ tial--a I1 l A __ nf r _ l 1.01201 Rd 1° [ways ' _ _ ::;ff.:d°fflfl§;§°,,lf;fl';f”sfF';m1;;°f; A W R I T S limi: z°t:`t:;ntl.};°iil1;i;lets}t - Forty-Two Miles " fromParrySound -. **\ r-l§'~.-~ I ftilsnsdlan Press) ' TORONTO, March 20 - Seventeen persons an dead including thirteen passengers and five seriously injured as the result of the head-on collision LIVERPOOL March S0. - The King oonvalescing at Bognor not only will not gee the Grand Nat- ional nm of! at Aintree, but will not even risk the nervous excite- ment of listening to accounts of it broadcast over the radio. The Prince ol Wales, however, plans to attend. __ the ics for twelve hours, about hair ress n ep y 0 ~ peec ity- The ploee ef the ceremony has mug 011 30;- not t been decide . ,hm ,, ,,,,,,“,§?;;,,,§‘,f’:_f,,,‘,§,,,‘;‘§’m§,‘f Moved By Mr. Scully And Second- ’° f' 4218 to make its regular schedule cros- ed B Mr. Allen °‘:°;';°;% J' I Wee1dMe/ee sage through the worst part of the _1~_-o . ice block ,e 113e_ bu, ,,,,, ,.5 ll, W., 'nie debate en the speeen iremeeleriee ei teachers in this Province: me Penalties nearing Cape Tormentine again struck the Throne was begun yesterday af- The Premier replied to both “No.2 a heavy ice" pack and battled ,mm ternoon.»!-Ion. J. D. Stewart. in they Mr. W. C. 8. lidolearo then lake ° gm-eg °~¢1°¢g ln mg momlnm dock. course of his speech, criticised the the following questions ot the leader M are D rastlc oi the Canadian National Railway _ ing at the Cape ten minutes after- sevemnlent severely fer its eeuroe ln of the Government: V -- at Drocourt near Parry Sound. Ont., R wards, after s crossing lasting elgh- regard to increased subsidies from 1. Give the names ol a.11 persons OTTAWA. Ont., March 20.-The according to an omcial statement te. teen hom-5, this province. He maintained that it appointed as school inspectors since bill ot T. L. Church. Conservative levies from tire emcee of the general D _ -1-hi, 1, eh, longest tim, the ferry would be a waste oi time to pres let september 1921. _ 'rorento Northwest. which aims at 5”" *"`4"°f» *-h° Went in 1" yew. _ steamer hu men 5° el-og, the Smit the claims of this ,province alone; 2. Give the class teachers amending the criminal code so ss to ml, "Mon, that the proper course was to _act in license held by each person so ap- provide for moreseverc penalties for wmmpmal Mlll.l__ Mnhll 3°__ yggm-dgy mm-ning 511° 191|; Tm-_ concert with the other provinces in pointed, infractions oi’ the motor vehicle act Frank coll” wnmly book pllblmlel. mentim, gg 5,30 with sixty passen- obtaining a general and final, re-ad- 3. Have any of the persons so ap- received its first reading in the House of Sydney Australia. and well known Bers on board and arrived at Borden l\lSi11\¢DU~ Delnted been since dismissed or have of Commons yesterday. Mr. Church’s |95 m°f°°n°d in °¢°0Bd-lterey l‘00ms lhmuzhoul cmd, ls ,lem ,w,,l.d_ at i.4o p. ra. she left norden en re- Mr. Scully. who moved the ed- they nnisned- A W1 W°“1dm°k° 1° “°f1m°P““*S*““’1° °f the" mm” °” “‘° “"”‘ 'nd ,ng lo ,_ mm", ,.,,,,,,,,¢ hm_ ml tum at mo 'p. ni .arriving at the dress in reply to me speech from 4. If so. give the name or names, by ilve years imprisonment and B fine “Shih °°“°°“‘°°' °f BHD* leynlhiv- 'col-fee left canada 55 yells ago lol. 'Cape at 8.35 p. m. one hour later the Throne, attributed the low price stats in such case whether dismissal of one thousand dollars for a vei’§_°11 _,mulls when he hunt up the lug, she started en mum fm- tht, ,ide el potatoes t.nie‘year to tl-ia large er resignation, and the cause or ree- guilty or reckless driving or the ln- srriving at li.45‘ p. m. crops in both Canada and the Unit- son for such dismissal or resigns- Xlletien 0! bodily harm. two yearsim- “h°*`f“€° 01 feed supplies. Consider- pubmhmz Mun in his mme' H' The mail train from the boat sr- ed States. tion. P"|"°“m°“” °" mm “°° °"°°°dm3 “Ve able me °"°°k in th’ n°°d°d "9" 1' visited Canada frequently and was, a and in me my yestelday ammo” Mr. Amen Wu of me opinion that In “ply “N Premier at-md he hundred dollars ol. both lllle md lm., reported to have been drowned, and ‘gms Mig” of cltlmdlm "enum," at 4.15, and a local train at 8.40. The the necesity oi a car ferry would would endeavor to give the answer Df1l°i1meDff 101' fllfiellii. lleslisent or Other! BN Stervinz from lack offood e was yea" 0 ' - train from the Ferry last night nr- soon be put an end to throush ti" tomorrow. reckless driving without proper re- _.___________. rived in the City at about 2 a. rn. building of g bridge or causeway. : “fd f°f hum” 51° *md “WWI me Annu” ny. “ny Mgvgp years imprisonment and a fine oi one manager of tho central division this 'aftel-noon. PARRY SOUND. March 20-Plung- ing through the darkness of night, two Canadian National Railways _Transcontinental tliers, met in a head-on collision at Drocourt, 42 miles _north of here, about 3.58 a. m. today. :When the rescue train arrived at Par- ry Bound, harrowing scenes were des- cribed by survivors of the head-on collision. One of the passengers, H. EJ. Harcourt, said: “When I got out of l l the car I was in, I saw several skulls and human bones burning. one wo- man screamed until she was burned \to death! LATER TORONTO, March 30.-The list of persons killed in the wreck of the Canadian National Railways at Dro- ccurt, Ontario, today has now reached eighteen, according to a statement issued here this aitemoon at the rail- road oiiice. Seventeen died at the scene ol the wreck and one ilreman. Smith, died while being taken to a h05pltal. LIS! OT' DEAD 'rannv soorm. ont., Merch zo.- _'I'he` list of identified dead early to- night was al follows:-Ben Barstead, conductor, 'l`l'aln no. 3, Toronto; Ray Ferguson, Brakeman, Tomato; W. G. White, Brakeman, Orilla, Ont.; Geor- ge Miller, _News Agent, Toronto; Hor- ace Smith, ilreman. Souris, Man.; Edwin strutt express messenger, New Dundee. Ont. Believed dead:-An unidentified man, his wife and 'two children said to have been travelling on train no. 3 for a point between Saskatoon md Regina ' Missing:-Robert Nelson, Washins- ton, D. C., thought to have been tra- _Velling no.`8 for Cardston, Alta. Railway authorities reported the* Doris o! the trunks of four bodiel hed been recovered from the bumed col- enllt cali. 'rho remains were charred beyond recognition. 'No other bodiel had so tar been located but the search was being continued. -___- ANNOUNCEMENTS. ‘ .@MING EVENTS. "°°or. elm, ai. nl-atm new -some prevention ours. Purdy Btatiomwest- chester oo.. in Y.. U. s. A. emo-e~l2-s moe. °°O¢m||||, Mgqtggue laturdlyl n _ . tr __ .~ unendolia Yeoa 'I."ii°1i's_.e”m_ _ \~¢--nasal North "raw ` astra program I-t‘.°'&,.m_ st.” e.‘°”e..e..‘”'“’“a'-$3? aim uecqayr I acl:-a-ai-li Life in in ii .~_e?“; *Eli eel 5 white all Eleven Families Placed on P.E.I. settlers to the number oi’ five hundred and eighty two were placed on farms in the Maritimes last year through the efforts of the Colonization depart- ment of the Canadian National itali- Maritime Superintendent In co-op- eration with the provincial Govem- ments. Of this number eleven families were placed in Priliee EdWB1’d mind representing thirty six P6110!!!- The Dano makes a very ¥°°d “"1” er, being steady and industrious and have located. A representative of the Colonization department of the Net- ional System has just returned from Denmark. in the Del'S°“ °f M3251' D” Le Garde. A naturalized Dane he hu been in Denmark all winter in the interest of colonisation for Canada. and the prospects for settlers from Denmark lei- the Maritime i>r°"1n°°= would seem to be very b1'18h¢ 1°' the season 1929. Immigration from Great Britain lg else expected in larger numbers fer 1929. an intensive eamnlian hu been undertaken by i-he Ulu’/dm’ National Railways in Great Britain with the obiect of inducing settler! to Canada and already mm *N ,muy reaching Canada's shores. During 1928 the Mari!-H1198 WGN visited by representativu from Swo- den snd Holland. and they W¢f° “U much |mp"“°Q ;'1f,h um IZUICNDXII they provinces offered for their eeuntryman. Articles have already appeared In various publications In neiiana iiiahly iv/erlhie ie i-he Um' umm as a place to emigrate to. The year me from all indications. will be a record yell* in ¢h° ““"°’ °' °°" animation. mm' °°"“° ‘;,v."°':.r"'“.:f , arch » P- ' W cryin reeds. sooo-a-ao-ai. oonunkgl Line Club' ioldihl Thlln’ _4¢y,\ alarsii aint. Hours l:0§'g_:_l>‘_=t ranudaohanre ¢of riorgilgl so uarvh zo. °*‘-f “canoe om Hell- '11' ‘ am. lim. ohieilfo §“”°' :£2 lii fig; i =?" "L°f3l.l» _ . '_ _ `~ -‘_ 'tj' 38 MONCTON. N- 3-- MUCH 3°-N°W. in the Strait at this time oi' year are ways, of which F. C. Biette is the Mr. Rogers left England on the they have made good wherever they M°l\¢f°¥\ y°8¢°¥'d”~y It 13-15. elffyiris Mr. W. k. Rogers who was among the passengers to the city yesterday afternoon from England, Germany, Switzerland and other points where, he attended the various fur sales and ‘ encies, stated that ice conditions very bad, however, the passengers were well looked after, and spoke in glowing terms of the steamer’s crew who ara working night and day with- out a word of complaint. Montrose on March _10th and after a very good voywo arrived in Saint John last sunday. The Mail Plane The Plane arrived in the city from 403 Pounds of mail matter, She left on return, at 12.45 via summer-side with 08 lbs. of mail. She returned at 3.80 in the afternoon with foul' pas- sengers and left tor Moncton at 5 o'ciocIr. ----_--_____._ NEW BANK ORGANIZED SAN FRANCISCO, March 20.-On ganization of s new bank. the Cim- adian Bank of Commerce (California) was approved Monday by the state banking commissioner. f% Condensed Specials lar!-da D¢l’.word not oaobuioortioninthiaaclumn. -psuuauueau-_»u»u_--1-@|_»@-_-_ 'YOU WANT GOOD INVELOPIB Prices I0 for loc; 100 for 38°: 350 fqr_llo;‘aoo for 81.00: 1.000 for $135. Postpaid. Guardian Oftioo. Guard- ian Job Printery. WANTID -YOUNG MAN WIT!! some experience in ml factory or sraamafy. iatonu ery. ~ 7000-8-19-li el ei E! g|,|<.a1igg|; auc- ~ tion sale of other llouuholii- goods Sydney ll or nuasu. nares a\t&"_M°_“ 'IIE _ nxolrtloltatw "lit eeubia swelling neun with niaa hx. not waiar healing and eller I _ I ‘ ?if'*....*°'*f"=;°f=°=.i.:=:-'.'T:rl= D°"a»t'°" T° ..c.......1.-...lv.... W1” N" See ,.... .... ._.. .__ ”°"- ’° 'Z' “""’“"‘ °“"‘“““i‘ .»"`°" .:fs2i¢.1‘§:.fr.lf::.flr.ff:_ The Tfeeee L ° " Th" V Grand National feet efeeerlee tee lee eeevlly ...tie ernmen_t_s Vagueness re Subszdzes. M'-‘~~===¢ M°n°w ===»>=e fa Mme- ___ T 0 V 1 C Succumbi Combznai Ailments Was Too For Hrs A Resist H LONDON, March 20-The Chan- cellor of the elelioquer has rescind I eheillo ia second donation) for £522 for the reduction of the national debt from a. man who wishes to remain anonymous. floods Cause Food Shortage (5i>°elol to the Guardian) canons.. March zo.-with milder weather, the Hood waters of the sau. which receded to a slight dagre, dug- ing Saturday night and sunday have again risen considerably today, pres- enting a dangerous situation. Ifhmll- a short distance east of Cargill, for several days are likely to suffer from as a result o! the flood. TORONTO. March to.-Doreen tic relation courts will be eatab. lished in avg-y contre whore there lsniuvenilsconrtnndsrabill which was introduced yesterday after-been is tire leguletaee by lion. W. H.'PrIce, Attorney-Gear eraL The action makes the San Francisco branch of tho Canad- ian Bank of Commerce n separ- ate entity from the main organ!-l llllell. operating under a state charter. OTTAWA, March 20.-In an ap- preciation of the services of tile late Marshal Foch and recalling his as- sociations* with the Canadian Corps, Col.. the Hon. J. L. Ralston, O. M. G., Minister of National Defence, issued uw ie.l_owlng statement: “The dcaiih of Marshal Foch removes 'the most outstanding military leader of the great war: a great soldier. ia profound patriot. "His most Intimate connection with tile Canadians in the field was’ at Yprss in 1915 when he command- ed thc French forces in that area. Of, the comradeship engendered in those stirring times he preserved a lively recollection, for in July 1933, when making an address at the unveiling oi' lieileld of St. Julien he said: “Here they wrote their first page in that beer or glory -which ie the rtery eil their participation in the war." miealfrom the spring ot 1916, he coin ` mandad the largest and most power ful nlhtlnl force ever in action. With mate skill he co-ordinated the views and ,actions of the' command- ers and forces on the western front. “Years of study in his chosen pro- ctbupled with an inddrnltlble (lesion. spirit imoand limi ies 'ure beariru '1`<¥\0N’l0~ ot super-human burdens. enabled moderate to liiaitbmrocmeevnyetetaeie, ans ilu-tlyelcuoy aavehimaaunlisndineontrolliog p¢r_at»\l\».pl'oiiab imoaaiiaueusauaae".-»‘ 'leevfietrine - snui'r.uuen ao.~,- A the le°~ » 1, ~.. MINISTER 0F NATIONAL DEFENCE PAYS TRIBUTE T0 MARSNAL FUGN Budget Debate Will Stand ilvor ,.,,,.,,,, ._,,,, Until After The Easter Recess (I-‘rom our own Correspondent) ldustrial and international relati0l'iS o'r'r/iwa, Mer., io-wirrrling its save been considering vainly ellen- weary way for nearly two weeks ences and insurance against sickness. the budget debate is still today., It unemployment and lnvalids. was sidetracked by t.he dismissal of The Bell Telephone Co and Burl the board of graifi commissioners up- Life Insurance Co. Bills. which have thinker, a wise leader and an ardent on what the western progressives led been on the grill last session and this by Mr. Garland, paw River, madea are through eemmitiee end my 5° determined oiislau'ght this afternoon. safely regarded as out of the woods. 'nie administration or the act by 'rhs 'relaphone Co. is pieced undef the-grain commissioners reflected on the iursdiction of the railway ¢°m' the government to the extent that. mission, which hee full P°W°1'l °f in' knowing the facie, the boar-ri should vestisatien- The Bun 1-lie hee been be permitted te exist in ite present considerably lmendeii and is oneti- form. The progressives want the board Cllly P|\°°i| “Ni” °°°¢*’°‘ °f "W fm' re-organises eb the beau ez live inf mee department _ - stead ei three members to distribute ` Itisuowl»raetio\llyo°=toin¢blt the 5° ,S to kg., in ,lm mm vm, budget dobata wiilatand over unt-il farmers' complaints as they arise, ans atter the hater resale. The lrain de- witli rurlieierit assistance to relive bats gona on tomorrow-and has vel- theiii or much routine work which aibiiitiaaorlaatingaiiweahltuun- beep their neue te the rrindatene at oenieedihotfliiemoreilwomem- wlarrinn. tae eerie, ai mm trace b°e~»\i11vi=l\*°'v.°\l=°oih°°“4¢°*- jnflugngg, 1 *hm "N R03- n~ ne lm" lla th’ Th, nun] g¢'|“d"5_ *hug Rimolihhtkhlhloiblmhldfd ailrioelliiivritlioeal-lyailtliainilefelv “°'“!“- N °l.\°|9‘l\“°\\ °' *N* U M, mmg U go Mk 5, ,m,,m,¢ nunibuotwlatornaieiabnaaniaav- iuneticning.wan`tedthewholematter inlforhomstlsurewnbhtg the Canadian memorial on tae bat- The cmulhn co rps wal iahcd wsapo of AN! MURE ” """°“ served by him throughout v_.s -___ 0%. “Aa lenerallasimo ol the allied ar- . T Y _continued “N as fi / L restraint. discernment and conauin- » tatbeewitbatvitcry waennaliy~~ “_ i achieves- 6 ' ’§§` ilveieiie mlstice commission headed by the late Mathias Erzberger, was treated at Compiegne, to make it seem ad~, vlsahie for men in public oilice to comment on the distinguished !'°rench. man'a career, though nobody ques- tions his military genius. Presldentl Von 1-Iindenburg do- clihed a statement on his !$m0iI| ld- verssry, not because he has not the highest regard for his opponents ability but because he is no longer merely field marshal, but is also the head of the nation. _lj " W Y. 5. --___ _, _,_ fl / ve; it til itll! §§§§§ eric igglléli if gill :gil its F E, 'gf ‘"‘ fell? lf. llllll M ILRLHANT c rm :dr a lea; time alwais ooptedssllehuntllitisblvyi \\ _ _ severe rrmee liawera Ideal nr tiene I “id DEAD l;1_t_JUR,En l ,coLLlslo F°fhPassedA~ tcellieien Tekee “l|lllls|>o|ll1>"1. r 6 Sl h'i|NntiltHlut Y"“°"'“yAf former commander w ed troops to victory diet today after I. lengthy at 5 50 p ln. Eastern S Although it had long that the great general i i d As: tl PARI8Mlr¢:h20-L he ill t l his last campaign heart would not give ln day he fought, off the ll with grim courage but heart trouble kidney lung infection were too On Febnlaryid the was informed that death seemed only a. ms A week perhaps or ten 1 Manhal with indoinitoi of! death lo ters i-housht possible sudden collapse of his several days of lmprm brought death to the intr Althoulh the Marshal Seed days d his ill 11°* Permitted to see vis those who called to pay t W9" General John J. Pei I exiwdltlonary force, Quo Roumanla and many of SKETCH Ol’ HIS C It is Probable the history will be that two gl leaders emerged from gh; I-udendol-n'. who after err ala on the East Front- sav UBB Army from defeat in the Spring of 1813 came A fix i Al te l th ace o! dual victory and 1 ed Generaliaslmo of the ies in April 1918, who the enemy: military mael lfeat series of victories w oned at Amiens on Aug minatcd only with the _‘Wi-*-m Nov ll Other command """“*"-"'--~" ins Huis creat in his e ofaoul willrsnkh hin N0 ' noneoithemattainlidto CAN Hitt. Bislbrio _leg-l_g_§;1;~= #W rr-in A A" commanders oilxliltnililewi _ ,~ Find Memb . A Byrd Exp a li? Gvuld. Bernt Juno the §l 3 gl i A l 5 ? F E. 5 l l ~ _‘ _ i 3 .' ~~ . l~ l , " I.