1 0' A f) It looka foolish at times to take 1 MEMN J lllmlllu mmlllll oneself Icflcocly- _ A * /_-` 'Mme I \\. meet painful sights in ills wells. ---------------- » “"’ Cvvcrs Prince Edward Island Like the Dew ’ 'Q | gy , is-sa mv'-53.? 4 f . ‘ . . /.’ ".».'».";f,'.:{,'1 . . , . .i fl ,', 'S . . , . ., , . _ _ _ - -._,_______,__,._J),___._;., .__. . ‘ '."'--. '~,'~’¢‘.’» '-,~.'»;. . ._, f-_,A. TUESDAY, Arun. 7, 1931 lo elicits .t."".‘:::.v;';:;:.L"3:'..“:";'°:.:.‘.l'~ ' . 1 " ' "` "' " r "----------*_-_.__.._ ,__,,,___________________________ _______ =__ _ _ _ ___ . _ __ _ _ . _l _ _ _. _ _ _ _ __ __ _ _ '_ ' ' ` _I g - . - mr ' \ » Ce°ediecD¢1¢gei¢S il Meet 0 ey 1, _ _ Li' C°l"V‘""'°" Ja anese Ro alt iToi:Visit Canada llEV€fy PYOV. SUCCESSFUL II 0 M E ii Y .-»-_- Presented Under Aus- pices of St. Charles , Auxiliary Society -- 1 Capacity House At- tended. -----» Another local die-matic success was scored last evening in the pres- entation of "Peggy Lou” at the Prince Edward, under the auspices ei st. charles auxiliary society 0! the Charlottetown Hospital. This play, a three act comedy, was dl- ,-ected by Mrs. A. H. Roper, and was present/ed under the dlstinxulshcd patronage of 1-lla Honour Lieutenant gqvxnor Dalton and»M‘rs. Dalton. and His Worship Mayor Pfowse and Mrs. Prowse. A capacity audience was intrigued by the plot which centred around me fortunes at a rich sill dllllllled is s-ledy's maid and the eccentric- itles o! the hero’s cunt- wss Edith Doyle as Aunt Pat ____,____.._._,.....__._..._..-_-_._ continued on rosa 'I Canadian Legion . Easter Dance The annual Canadian legion lies- te' URW, the initial social event of thl salem. and one of much pleas- urable antidiieticn. was held ,lest night in the Prince ol Walt! Uolllle Heli. More than four hundred at- "'\4°d the function which was und- cr the dieilnsulebcd nstwneso ci' His Honor Lieutenant Governor Dai- tcn and We. Dalton. and Hia Wor- lhlo Meyer Prime and ure. rrowse. Dixons Orchestra which was in lttendcncs rendered the music. 'rhe hall was decorated with varl-colored llshte and banners. Dainty refresh- ments were sarvod, and dancing oun- iiriurd till a into hour. The chaperones were Mrs. James 1. Leightiser- Mrs. W. B. stewart. Mrs- loo Bradley and Mrs. A. B. Wish. Thaw Barred From England \ (Special to the Guardian) 80U'l‘I'IAMF'l'ON. Eng. April 0- rhe S. B. Europa arriving from New York continued har Journey today 'ith Hu-rv x. -riisw still aboard and barred from landing in England. When the ship arrived. immigration cuthoritim boarded and told Thaw Wt he could not land. "I have a ticket for Bremen Thaw said. I will K0 from Bremen to cnecho siovaiiie. 'Mc I will he s sunt ei rresismi Thcnls G. Msaarylr." Thaw has been “md from lzaglsnd on two 'other ‘wlllvns in the last three years. ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS ETCS. "Reserve Weiinesd , July 1 t for 'will Hom mess. W sm-i-e-al. "semen un club leasing li . Limbs. calves. ;‘i\tn'sday.'Aprii ‘°\”'l. 1| be I. _ 4l‘l6~l-7-Sl ' rth Wiltshire Club loading live iu»e'lf° i. r. i".‘&‘,“i..i§’.T°“°°“' "'l§‘i»?if‘»' '°"'l‘hc Itcad Back" Play and Decca in cardigan 1-nu master wm- ,W nicht. sm-s-rrituerrlsl. d;‘°L0ading hogs April 14th if pos- ¢~ Meeting Dth. A11 orders iii! 1”" in by April 10. Booking up °' 'lr oi reed and wheat. ncuvery *sv lst. vin shipping club. - (BU-4-'l-ll. ---~ “f_°ctiumsa»-rhs orwell cove wo- "“" Instituto will present the '“'°°°l¢t drama “Then is i°-ii‘°t.i‘§""-" iii' ~ eve . -‘ it mlbsrp. .7 ' wie-1-1-ri NAMED FOR LONDON POST Lt.-Col. George Vnuier, D.S.0., M.C. Go v- Gen e ral Tries His Hand At The Throttle (Canadian Pi-ess) QUEBEC. Quo., April 6-i-'Ilia lsr-l of Bcubosclsb. Uuisdvs llcw Governor General, learned lossy the thrill ei unsung ills throttle of one ol the Canadian National -I-allway's huge pue- . 01° ns Mill’ locomotives, when special train bearing the Vice legal Party to Ottawa reached llvien Du Loup this morni . l me Excellency boarded the cn- llll lliil sat with the driver until Bt. Andre, Kamnuraska was reached. There a brief stop was made to enable the Govem- es General to return w his car. The special train was due to roach Levis, opposite the City ot Qllcbod, at 2.15 this afternoon. No stop was scheduled for Levis. but a halt will be made near the station to enable the distingu- ished party io enloy the view ol the ancient Capital from across the rivcr. Perfect spring weath- er prevailed for todays stage oi the train yournoy which started in Halifax Saturday afternoon ‘ slid will end in Ottawa tomor- row morning. , UVERTHRUWN BY REBELS (Special to the' Guardian) LISBON. Portugal, April o-Rebol- lious troops at Funchal, Madeira. succeeded last iight in wrestihg control from civil and military rep- resentatives of the Lisbon Govern- ment. it was lem-ned today. An em- ergency session of the Cabinet hero inmensi unmeeielcly. A strict 'eni- sorshlp has been clamped down on all massages between here and the Island. Reports reaching here despite tho censorship, said two army olficels, both lieutenants, had inclted the mutiny. They raided the military who has been mmcd as son;-¢i,m-y 01 barracks and arrested Colonel Silva the Canadian high commissiol-icr's oi- Leal, the High Commissioner, and tice in London, He is Li, neun; mn. other officers who refused to join ltary attsohe of the Canadian nm” them. They took over the town with- of the League gf Nation, “ G¢“",,__ out resistance and raided the Gov- ernment here and said that its rep- , ‘ resentatives had been overthrown , and that the military Junta in con- trol would take orders only from u' legally constituted National Govern- iment at the Capital. But instead of emmellt here determined to retal- l Thinks Vessel (Canadian Press) ' NEW LONDON, Conn., April 6.- Gaptnin Aubrey Beckman, of Lunen- burg, N. S., Master of the British oil , screw vessel Symor, o. rum runner suspect, which sank after being ram- med by the coast guard patrol boat Login-e, Friday night, went before a coast guard board of inquiry of in-‘ vestigation today to tell his story oi the accident. The Symor went down in the Atlantic, near the Nantucket Lightship within a few minutes after the crash. Her crew of nine was rescued by the Legare and brought , to this port. Commander M. J. Ryan, chief of the staff of the coast guard destroyer force, today released the names of the crew as follows: Cap- tain, Aubrey Beckman: Avert Sweeney, Mate; Carol Demone, Doug- las Tanner, Benjamin Wemboldt VANCOUVER B C. April 8--Rev i Coal Contract (Special to the Guardian) U. il. ri.. completed arrangements to- dsy with the Valley damp Coal Coin- panytostiiehandiincateliooai for use on the southern division ot the central ncion and it will be brought by boat from Erie and transferred into ears at Port Uolbome for dis- tribution on the division. This ex- periment which was tried tor the first time last year proved satisfac- tory financially with a total aao.0i_l0 to¥ls\\aiidlld.'l‘hoiirltb0atisan- psotsdtcarrivohellewednesdsy. PORT UOLDORNE. April 6-The Thornhill, Archie Meisner. All were h will order the release of the crew Board of Investigation Saturday, but DEARBORN. Mich., April B.-With the recent opening of a tunnel which connected the Ford Motor Company's River Rouge plant with it branch of the Detroit river, more water was made available to the Ford plant than is used by four of the largest cities in the United States. ' The two-mile tunnel has ii capa- city for 913,600,000 gallons of water daily, which is more than is used by Detroit, Washington, Philadelphia and Cincinnati combined. The additional water supply was needed to increase the output of the . power plant and thus permit greater directed that troops be ordered to! negotiating with the rebels the Gov- i 4 l tions of Canada. 7 . . * (Canadian Press) 0T'l‘AWA, Ont., April 6-Unique in the annals of Canadas domestic history and seen as a hap y au _ 11131? for the regime of His Excellency the [gal-| ff stE:_scbe‘;1`¢;l;Kll_'ll, _which opened under feliciious circum- the Govern G ax, N' S-» on Saturday. the arrival of _ 01- ¢l1cl‘al_and the Countess of Bessbor- ‘mgh "‘ the Capital CIW tomorrow will be signaiized by the presence not only of Premier R. B. Bennett a_nd the members of the Government, but also by prac- tically all the Provincial Premiers of Canada Coin. cldentally with the advent of Their Exceilencies,`01. tawa is acting host to the Governments of the Prov- inces, whose conference with the Dominion adminis. tration opens here tomorrow, For the fi,-st time the since Confederation, a Governor-General will b'e well: §;illI5:_ii_o the seatt oi; Government by the execuiiv@s__ Feilresen at ves-of all the ten administra- I l new low in January, but important* gains in some lines during ruin-nary' hold out hopes of moderate recovery. in the naar future. long term inter- est rates as denoted in January by al yield or 4.55 per cent on ontario* bonds, were computed as 1.51 times' the standard deviation above tnel line of computed normal. Crain marketing and live stock maltoting show favorable monthly inertial and a substantial increases owl' Ibbruary ol last year. Analysis iaritieglin some directions, but a broad tendency toward greater sc- uviiy. I production. , _ ei iminas in coma slows ii-rm-l (Canadian Press Cable) PARIS, April ii--lfrancc dc- feateil England in an interns- tlonal rugby match today by 14 points to 13. The score at hai( time was five to four points in England's favor. (Canadian Press) CAPETOWN, Union oi South Africa. April 6-The new French liner Jenn Laborde, grounded today at the entrance to the har- bor of Momhnlssa. The passengers were reported to bc all safe. `l i `. i nnoriin ~ 1* ,n me ,n kim It was taken for mm _ _mm n or nnlcl\_lNo. anirnnss Arm wlrn. covsllv or Mlylgrm T0 C,\N,._DA_ - ed that me Cabmet would send a,._` §"“PhS l‘°Pl’9d\l=>~ll ABOVE show their royal hlgllnesscs, Prince and Princes Tirksmntsu of .lclialii _ who arrive in New York n A il 10 ,. ,. . _ “Her” w F““°h“’ lmnediately' Fells about May 6 0, ,_ .ale laces; ;;“d gill-Wins n iisit io utters on may z will visit 'rorimic and Nisgsrs li a rst cousin ol Hon lynn-msn Toiw J at 0", _ hi , ~ Sunil. nponese minister to Canada W* W 5° U10 Prince is rho brother cl’ the reigning empress of Japan , HadRumAboard; s EXEcUT1vEsoFcANAoA To . WELCUME Bcsssonoucus s uillsli sillii lilies il l s iillnnw iscill (Canadian Press) BROOKLAND. England, April 6.-» Sir Malcolm Campbell, worid’s mo- , tor car speed king, looked death in the eye for a few seconds today while an almost ullmanageable racing car carried him along the steeply banked- track at.'Brooklnnds at 100 miles uni hour. Competing in a handicap evcnt‘at the opening of racing on the _Brook- inncls auto racing club programme, Sir Malcolm was just completing the first lap of a 12 mile race when thel rod holding the front wheels in posi- Carvin Hau_ Charles Backman_ E]1e_ 5-.,-_M-."-":.:`_-;-:_';-1:;_*'._:_“-“___-'.;"_;.-r; ,_._.,,_, ___-f~---_-_.._' __,__' __é_"‘ iiDl'l bl‘Ul&¢. AS lil'\E Sp€Cl',Bl.Ol'B, lining ‘ both sides of the track gasped in U 0 said to be residents ol Lunenburg, 2 P Is ,llorrolx Sir Malcolm fought the car.. N.S., or places in the vicinity oi thati - ,GENIUS ¢i;l‘ 810118 the Blieellgll' blllked ° i ‘ ~ ther compet ors roared pm.¢,_ ' h d B ("7, d tiack as he o Wt” Look Into . Inspector L. L.. Martinceu, or the Oac e y .villa a limit and brcusht it t0 o belt With- ( h l Immigrstlon omee at Hertford, said _ ,cut michcu If the car had zone off Japanese Deat S e ‘ _- -_---_--X--»---~ the track it probably would have ad gg me British Consul if mount death both to himself and in cust y In Va n g 0 u ve r gumnieeii they will leave me ccun- Important Gains Record- C (1 n _ G 0 0 (I w 1' I I imimv siiectawrs. Sir Malcolm said it was one of the closest calls he had try. . . ed In Som L ne Fede- - i - ~ <<»--»~» -»--» “°i“:’:;‘..i;.;“:.::.;:’..‘;; °..‘;i.t§“:;:li . .° ' Trade M1 Ss ion f°“" “““.__' .__. "°"“’ ° ral Statistics Indicate. enmm bmush; °.ut by cityrmlicg the facts brought out were being -_-- on Way H Ofne ayer Boy gardlng t alleged murder of " "F withheld by the board pending the Um_AwA_ mu s__,me im mt, Nukwm w‘t°“°b° h°r° h"° °"“°' completion of testimony by Captain . i "“"““ l ed a furore among local Japanese, Backman and members of ms crew' three important representative fact- Scout _In Pen "id P.°u°° WW he requested ”° °"' While the coast guard has expressed °“ 1” °""“d‘" e°°"°ml° me ‘howl *C“““‘"““ 3"'°*“l i i ii u esta turnins Ponrr o SPAIN, 'rlniii rl, A ~ll, -- hume several bodies. Fears are ex- me ,pinion that the symm. w,,s,ad_ lmprovemen s gg a. F- r B D, nimllles rc sl-rl l 0., lm Backm,,, point in economic conditions dufins-e-Tile large oenerillm goodwill and El. lmao, Tex., April e. lu. P.;- ,prelsed by Japanese 8 - en with lquor, p , ing more than e. score of deaths that lg" “fused to comment on me map, the first quarter of 1931. states the i trade mission to south America Jose Penn, finally has given up his occurred during the last two years. up nf his an-go, monthly review of business statistics rocched Trinidad today on board long fight for nn acquittal on charg- ,It ie alleged that there wers»vsry ’1SS“°d by Nw D°m‘“1°“ B“”°“ °fi ln' B~ 5' Pfm” R°b°*'* °“ “wif re- cs cf Slaying Alfredo Muna. 10. a .isuspioious circumstances surround-' Statistics Common stocks. after turn joumey to Halifax. N. S. They Boy scout, Pena is in Huntsville, ing the deaths of three members of ‘ `l'°l°m“¢ I 1°" Wm* ln D°°°'mb°\‘».sP°“° “W 5”' “Shi Seem? U1 this Tex., serving a. life term. Uses Mo re ater showed substantial leins in thc first `““°l°“" 9°” Whmh they md Vlmed 1 Pena had gone through live trials one family alone, two months of the war mom than |, month ego on their in nn attempt io win his freedom. . . s Than 4 Clues ‘ UWORTANT INUKEASUS `°“tw"d v°y“g° W is°“th A"‘"l°" He heard the death penalty pro~ Ind'-\ll\’il1 PN¢“°“°“ l'°*‘°h°d *i ' nounced three times: in one trial the jury disagreed, and in the last he was sentenced to life imprison# ment. "I am glad to get to prison and settle into the routine that will be the rest of my life," Pena said. "My only regrrt is that I will not have is hand in the raising of my baby that was born last year." i Pena was married in jail. His child ',waa born last year Mrs. Pens and the baby are constant visitors to his cell. ` He had been in model prisoner and he refused to take part. in a ‘recent attempted jail break while he was still under the death sentence. i l; V Dominion-Provincial Parlay Will it V Be Opened Today By Premier Bennett-Will Review Imper- ' ° ' ' Uf 1926 And lal Coniel ences 1930. (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Ont., April 6--The rail- way committee room. one of the largest chambers in tile Pui'1inlnent, Buildings, has been selected lor the; Dominion - Provincial coilfel-ence which will review proposed logisla-` tion growing out of the Iillpclial conferences of 1926 and 1930. The meeting is scheduled to open tof, morrow. The Eastern Provinces will: all bs represented, in every ease byi their promiers. 1-lon. L. A. Taschc - eau. Premier of Quebec, is 'comillg,. accomlpanied by one of his Cabinet! colleagues. Pveiliier G. S. Hellry. off Ontario, will be. ucoompzlniod by! Hon. W. H. Price, Attorney General] and Hon. J. le. coolre, Minister wiinJ out portfolio; Novo. Scotia will be represented by Premier G. S. Har-, rington, and New Brunswick by; Premier J, B. M. Baxter. Hon. Wal-l tar M. lea, Premier,` and Hon_l 'Thane A. Campbell will l'epl‘eSelli Prince Edward Island. The confir- ence will doubtless be opened by, Premier R.. B. Bennett, but no oiil-] cial list o'i the Dominion Cabine-ti Ministers who will be present has been given out. . -s Forty-Two Year ; Old . Bill Paid With Interest! CINCINNATI. O.. April 6.-Mat- hew Hermann, superintendent of the Bethesda Home for the Aged, stop-, ped on a rusty nail 42 years ago while attendrlg a school as Mt. Pleas- ant, Ia. He was treated by Dr. Henry Schu- macher, Dsvenpcrt, Is., who present- ed him with a bill for $1.75, but Hermann being "broke," tho bill went unpaid. Recently Hermann met the doc- tor, whoss name he had forgotten, during a visit to a son in Iowa City. Upon returning, the Glnciinlnti Herman sent the doctor a check for $19.90, representing the amount of the bill with compound interest. j* Owner Of Mine b Conserves Supply } SALT LAKE CITY- Utah. April 6 -(U.P.)-Lefller Palmer. Gold Hill, Utah, is outstanding among his fel- low men. Owner of a rich bold mine which assays up to $1,200 a ton, Palmer has not only refused to sell his prop- erty but only mines just enough for a decent living. Palmer'|l mine-kliovm as thc "One Man Mine"--is located llonr the Nevada lille at wendover. Utah. sends several fhipmc-nts of orc to a smelter and then lives comfortably on the proceeds. (Special to the Guardian) AUBURN, N. Y., April 6- Weeks of rehearsal were over. T04!! Allred E. Hooker was to have portrayed .ludas lscarioiis betrayal of Christ for 30 pieces of sliver, his subsequent despnn- dency and suicide. Last night they found 11ook¢r‘s body; he Twice a year he goes to his mlnf~,; _ A M ° ii ° ° ° Be Represented At Conference M. .. ..._ _-_ ,_-.___*_.._.._.,_____..i Q-a1a_ Banker l i iéx <'ol"rt1'.asY v1slT nlgiiiaguc Norman, govemor ot the Bunk ni England, who has in New york on what has been de- scribed as n courtesy visit, presum- ably for informal discussions of Un' eral tinunclnl problems with Ameri- mn 1-clltrnl banking authorities. ,._i__._._._-_-- Mother Disowns Freak Calf |Speci;xl tn the Guardian) slnrcoos 1..-ucln. ore.. April 6-' A liolfnr ceir with heavy brood shoulders Ol a lroligar and smell el-I1 pointing backward has been did- ovmml by its mother hero- The Nl" was bnrll ill thi- rnili und left there. me mnzlwr lrillsllig to nurse lt- I5 rlvrli the ill:|ll'i‘.=.5lnn of B. C0i1R9»l"5 liearl and .sli'llll<“I»“rs mounted 011 I calls i‘»0d.V. ,The Weather, Etc( ‘ (llc. ess-f rnieno 1 A Mi~.Ru\il.o Mis 1. NAS iS ills ` \ilil=u's HUSBAND f \ "\_ . . .` . l 1.. i _-:_::“_-- v£", i',r'.,f. -_---.»--_._- TCRONTO. April 'l--F‘l‘t°sh ll siromz easterly \\~‘.nds, mostly fall ,and cool High tide this nltemoon at 1.2( illlri tnnlf`l‘l'0\v morning at 2.59. l Sun sets this l-vcliililz at 0.33 ln( .l-ism imllmrnw morning nt 5,31. Last qllnrtcr nloon Thilrsdny, Aprl il, 4.15 li. ill. Siiliiilir-rsi