l" Cass-also. I us lotulowa Csardlsn 'l‘ we Casts. rance And Italy ~ re Deadlocked n Naval Parley I “Muarterly Board _(_)_f Trade Matters Relating To Air Mail, Train Service, Weigh Scales, . City Water Supply Discussed. CANADA THIRD AIAilNliiiliiB BUUNTRIES (Canadian Press) NOON. April 0-.-1"rsnce created nsation in naval conference cir- ,today by putting into concrete -. for the first time her attitude d Italy's claim for parity. uea Dumesnll. French Minister . rifle. was said in authoritative rs to have told at. Hon. a. v. nder. first Lord of the Brit.- ‘dmiralty, that not only would ' e never concede parity, but ahe demands a superiority of ~-- tons over her latln neighbors. while, Italy has not budged - her oft reiterated demand, that must have parity or nothing. servers this afternoon ' were ullpeoiartn the Cnsrdlsn) mo, Aoru 0—With gaping ds in their by l. gsugssbotgun. 1v .81.!» . man-tide Lsbrssh. 45. were d dead in s. bloodstained bed- cf their boars at llli lydsn- st, at 0.80 this. morning. Mur- and suicide were indicated at - when police officers broke into house at the request of neighbors. equent 1.. estigsti-n revealed a id tragedy in which a hard king woman was wantonly slain tualy Now Has Powerful Planes (Special to the dual-also) ME. April ll-‘Jtaly nowhas es comparable to the most pow- i types in the world, capable of 8 1,000 kilometers without re- l g and of carrying tons of bs, said Itsio Balbo. Under Bec- ry of the Air Ministry, discussing Government's air budget before Chamber of Deputies. A NOUNCBMENTS. i MING EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC. Annual Mfliliill Midi Hill 60.. beheld AII.HAIA April 10th at - 29d0-1i. __.__- ‘club loading hogs and veal calves Murray River. April loth. after- ll- 2071-4-10-21 "There will be s reception for the - bersat Central Christian Church lsht. st 7.30 oblock. Members and nds invited. 2978 ‘The Moreil Sporting Club will nt- their pisy "Intriguing Anne" Moreii Hall, lisster Monday night. cc sitar play. 2023-4-0-10-16-16-11. Telephone sinner-iron please ado - ielewbone directory ins-J. r. ' lllcr. so Orlabar street. City. seal-n. n-a-u-a Borden u» ‘Club loading ey afternoon April 10th. y dscsstary at oneb. W. J. Hall luster‘ Monday nigh slur may. sm-a-s-io-rs Ilalar Murry V PJLinths -- . Jninsugura- mills Mvsibsehsnswolts- vsr-baodxueiia‘ * as i Ab, , South sill’; AndU. "s. elt In Conference Circles That %azilcai?iidlaafgdalggr5a a - 9 ll l1 Relations Between These Two 3,. Present Gain: Delegations Have Been Strain- will SW" 3° SW04- ied, ’ (swirl t» uu ouarelss) i watching closely what effect this lat- .0rdid Tragedy nToronto Home _ tha ltoysl Canadian Naimwboisoa! 59- losntothe Iritish Navy forapsrioif _ of 10 months. Lisut. Commander lleliLaasoonaatllediasstsroeIarr-l l l b for this harbor. where immeasu- OTTAWA. April liq-Canada rank-l third salons gold producing coun. tries of the world, being surpassed only by South Africa and the Unit- ed States, and. st be: present rats of gain over the ‘United States, she will soon hold second world place. A bulletin published today by the Bur- esu of Statistics reveals gold nug- gets take second place in Canada only to black diamond ooal, being the first mineral of the land. Cold production in i038 was 00.083000. the largest ever recorded. rive aixths of the total in that year was in Oh- tario, fiva other, provinces sad the Yukon contributing the remainder. Alluvial and placer mining continues important in British Columbia and the Yukon. but its total proportions are small beside tlis quarts minlfll of gold. About $050,000 was recover- ed in than methods. rbrtr-nine ounces of platinum wers taken 18Gb the grsveis of the ‘hrismeen River in the course of the same operations. m silver raining Canada has also attained third Discs in world PW- duetion. fin Flgh ' Not Permitted To Stage Bout TRIINTON. N. J.. April a-Lwen i! woman's place lsnolenm in ill! 1101M it certsinhr lsnt in the prize fins. u fsrsstbshtsteofliewilerscyil concerned. ~ so tonight. thanks to the Btste Athletic Commission's rulilli- film was not a bout between "Battling" Mary Baxter. of Brooklyn, 13a pounds and Bally ‘OMYFM-ifld" Reneck, of Newark. 1st pounds. or. South aim. N. J. clans are particularly interestad in “film: $2.0m’ the case of Horace it. Cole. of Wind- w“ we , 5,, of the Mo“! sor, who is in Hotel Dieu Hospital. ma“ o! “um my‘ They have removed two bullets from ' his head. One oi’ these entered the ‘left side of the head near the top and was found near the left 0Y0. having passed directly through the brain according to x-ray picture'- ‘rhe other bullet entered the head through the mouth sud was found near the forehead. Cole talks to phy- sicians and dsnts and now ea- presscs s desire to live. Police declare the wounds were self inflicted as s result of worfy and despondency. His condition is reported at "just hi?!‘ est French position would have on Italian hesdqusrterl. 009001111? 011160 it ia felt in conference circles that relations between these two delega- tions have been somewhat strained. IN ACCORD normorr, April I-The Japanese withdrew their request that they be allowed to transfer 20,000 tons from destroyers to submarines this after- noon, and thereby reached s oom- pleto eoeord with Crest Britain and the United states on all points ex- cepting s minor definition concern- ing training ships. by a wine erased men. bccsuseitbs woman with whom he. bad lived as loan and wife had derasndad til; return or tbs lbs m with which she meant to Pl! i!" rent o! their home. Chief Coroner. Dr. M. M. Crawford, who with head- quarters and divisional detectives was soon on the scene and alter personal supervision of preliminary investigation, ordered the remains to the city morgue where an official inquiry may beheld. . aéjyipfl - Puzales The A Medical Men (Canadian Press) _ WINDSOR. Ont» April 0-—Physi- Soon To Follow (special to the Guardian) PARIS. April O-Bclgium, Italy and Japan are expected soon to follow the French Parliament in its ratifi- cation of the Young Plan of repara- tions. The consequences of this aet- tlement have already been discount- ed by _the French Cabinet in its de- elsion to make a further out of 1,- 500,000,000 francs in taxation. Canadian Wasp In Charge OF Destroyer Sepoy The Weather, etc iflsnsdisn Press) ' HCNGKONO. April I.-'.i‘ba British destroyer Bepoy. on which a depth bomb exploded prematurely two nighh sso. and killed four members of the crew. is commanded by Lisuq tenant commander‘ 8. I. Raid, of, osnumtnoeutromqmu-pso 85MB" H} II) men were transferred to hospital. l.“ “‘“m Thseommandsrbssbesnamsmbsr oftbsjoysi Canadian Nsvyrornn- wsrdsefilyearnsadforsoalsyssrs bsrereitl p lithiu- riettenscftbs sdisadeallwlil. - .- aoaoivao. April ro-issatlas: , , u V sue-om at rupee ..raesolsg..at.s.il lkllmsoinanfailuaetsrosh, Covers fillies Edward cilrr. A. The changed time o; arrival e! the sir mail from blonokton. the unast- isisctcry time made by the sftamooa train leaving tbs city rorlsesnkros, the possibility of s tourist steamer llliiilll between blew York and points on the st. Lawrence River, making Charlottetown part of call. during the coming summer, the proposed ehasga cf site of madly welsh scales. the matter or the proposed uwudlturl of 8130.000 by the City Council for an 1111mm water Iuwly. and the rs- port of the M161 Commission on radio. as it applies be this province. were matters discussed st the‘ quart- erly meeting of the loard o! Trade last evening atwhlch 10nd. r. Crockett. President. presided. _ After the adoption of the minutes one the disposal of several coor- municstionl. the rnattsr of sir arose. Mr. l. I... Cotton stated tilti- uis work of ms special committee to air rnsils was complebd in tbs in. sulurstien of the service. Is thought that s mistake was-mods in chang- ing the time table. The most-desir- able connection possible would be for the planets meet the Maritime uln- ited and lie Qlssa limited. There continuing, thsprsssnt system on» gags. . wouidlemtcbelitldsadnatlleihllllwmlllflifillllmflwmle" _ l run ef ens as; M all-rosin mite! outward. 5- ln view of the-confusion concom- ing the air mail system. s. motion was moved and carried that the present sir mail committoe look into the mat- terssitstsndasndroportbsckto the Board. Considerable diacusdon took place relative to the slow service of the sf- tsraoon train leaving the city for Moncton as compared with the aer- vics. in the morning. _ Mr. S. '1'. Higgs suggested that a courteous request be made to the railway authorities to speed llP "i9 train in question. The answer given by the airtboritiel ‘Mild Plvblllly shed more light on the matter- It was decided that the matter be left in the hands cf this transports- tion committee. i Read very - ody s. ° D" rrov. arms 1o. 1930 Mtg. ,vT§Ivlvll ans SENATE lnvmlnul First of Her Sex To Achieve the Honor- Her Husband, Sena. tor McCormick, De- feated 6 Years Ago. (lpeeisd to the Guardian) CHICAGO, April ll-Ruth Hanna m- of ths possibility o! T tourist steamer, which will be running be- tween New York and points on the It. lava-noes and lagusnsy livers. making Charlottetown s port of call. tha steamship company to that ef- fecltlndtoelktbslburistnsccia- tlonlojoinintharsquest. ‘rhamsttaraftilapropoasdloost- ingofthaeitywelghdcaleeonths ltwssdseidedtoaeadsrneuaatto McCormick, born of political purple, today became the first woman ever nominated for the United states Beuate. By ‘a major party. Illinois, which tarnished the first Republic- an President. signified its choice for the G. O. P. senatorial nomination in no unmistakable figures yester- southaidaofthellafkatlquarawas rslaed wear. s. a. uonouslo. w. lflliligustatad thathaunderstood thatapstitionisbsingcircislstadop- iwl-illsthesci-lm ‘Ibeooiaionwel expressed that the City Council would probably bs guided by the oplnicnoffliebusinasamen. an». n. n. Mulch suggested rust lhevsriouslyownsdprivataaeaieslin tbnecittoouldbeoflcieilyinlbectad anduecdinsteadofthecitylcales. sndtharsguisr-tclibsoollectcd for remuneration. Itwasmovsdbyllnaxlieme- Mendsseoodsdbyilhnncotton thstthslosrdcfhsdsgoonreeord ssbeingmpossdtothsoityseslea bsinlnleoedonsittlsrsidaofthe lhtlefldulli. Nidtliatfllefiivic day, casting aside its veteran Ben- ator Charles s. Dcneen for the dy- namic daughter of Mark Hanna. The iataat returns gave Mrs. McCormick a hugs majority ovsr senator Din- een. The victory was more than just s. political triumph for Mrs. McCor- mick; it meant to her political re- venge for the defeat Denecn admin- istered hei- husband. Bobbin!‘ M04111 McCormick six years ago. when Den- een won the nomination by about 6.000 votes. senator Deneen hitherto undefeated in 38 you‘! o! Pllbllil service, retired to his horns early today without making s statement or concjding defeat. uDoingsIn l0‘ 09"?” CIflUCiWWOIIi-lill “QC ‘OI Hill Avenue woumuolvotnspieelsmoceulius s e with the farmers. fthe matter of the browsed expen- (Special to the Guardian). UITAWA. April 0—1iast evening diturs’ by the City Council of’ 8117.000 loi- increased water supply came up for discussion. It was the concensus of opinion that there is s great wasts the divorce iblil had another no; m» its life. but was winded in the effort. In other words, it was talked out in the hour of its consideration. The of water in the city, and that poss- discussion afforded a good deal or ibly s meter system. if it could be conducted successfully. would bili- In militant. but not ill-natured disor- der. There was s great many inter- ssd to this condition. Moreover. great quantities of fresh wsisr are used by tba- simi- IDYI!" "b"?! some he flplloed by sss wstar, Notations. questionll. I-nd cries of ‘huh “a u u,“ 1°, "an"; pm». "order," etc., evidencing rather im- w“. ‘ma, m" ‘nwunm T” patience on the part of members h“ m“ “m. u NW1“; “m4, than anything else. The subject has m‘ d” ma". u ‘I n“ m,‘ p" up got more or less on the nerves of the members, being quite the most reaa-tious on the bill-of-fm for many a day. was pointed out. The new feature last night was \ w. 5.1211101! introduced the mt- . relieving s suggestion by M128. '1‘. amendment from the Government side designed to put it up to the On- The Honorable imrio Government to say wihether or not the bill already endorsed in principle shall become effective. The t would make the opera- Wailteris Wish .- i tion of the sot contingent upon an tinder in Council of the Govt. of Ontario. Mr. Smith of storm, Ont, sponsored ll, along with one to make the law o! England apply to the dlvorca court. the latter being sanc- tioned, but the whole bill put up by the unfinished discussion on the oth- er. ‘rhis means that the question will ‘not be “ posed of till after Easter, as the House will not be sitting Friday night, when. ordinar- ily the bill would come up again. There was s, variety of opinions ex- pressed, the members tsking sides ‘regardless of political affiliations. but the Conservatives were st least agreed that the amendment obvious- ly inspired by the Government, sav- erai expressed it. was to "pass the buck" to the Ontario Government. That was apparent on the part of the Prime Minister from the outset. Coi- onel Arthurs wantad it to apply to Quebec. Mr. ‘ltyckman objected to loll-elation of lihis bsifll subject to what was decided by s. "Tory Cov- ernmsnt in Toronto." He railed allnst say such usurpstihi as the amendment proposes. "if we force this biilonontarioltisourrigbt to do so," was the argument of J. nnrewn. Tbs llinistm- oz susuot said. there were plenty of preosdonle for making-statutes. on moral issues, %iilfililfiflfi*aaaslia. -ie.d.e»ra 12 PAGES (Canadian tress) Mmvnm. sun, April 9.—M.id- 1118110 sunplsy in s farmyard near Melville has claimed two lives and sent four persons injured to hospitals. Ml‘. John O. IL‘ " ‘ ‘ late last night to bullet wounds suf- fered in s pitched bsttlassrly m. tsrdey. Mike Bilsrski. who farmed hear. died at the time of the shoot- lns Ilfrey. Iflwlililltlnl Chief of the Canad- ian Mounted R1100 his refused to make a. statement on the shooting, but the lfnfy has been pieced ‘to- gether from the statements of the iniilrcdw ‘rhoae in hospitab are, John Grabowskl, his two sons. Wil- liam and Charles and Stanley Stock- owlskl. hired man. According to the story related by survivors, Bilareki broke into the Grabowski home shortly after mid- ssians age Gun Battle In Saskatchewan i, Two Dead And Four Injured In Shooting Affray On AF arm l Near Melville. sou-oi auto-nodu- Delivered sue. I: Isil Canada gags, llllitltls i lllthi yfltcrdly- Ho la said to have been seeking Mary Grabowskl, 2S year old woman, who was brought back to her home after residing fos- some time st the Bilarski residence. Mrs. Ore‘ ‘ was ’ l ea she stood in the doorway of her homs. Immediately afterward it is related, the Grabowski farm was set on firw and two dozen of cattle were burned to death. m’ two sons of Grsbowski sndthehired manrushed tothl scene. butfell under a rein of gun fire. Bllarskf then made for the house. where Grsbowski and his aauglrral- were waiting. “Bilarski, it is stated, was shot by John Orsbowskf as he battered his way through a window. The father was wounded as Bilarakib gun exploded. Medical aid for the wounded persons was sum- moned by" the daughter and police were notified of the shootings. .: “Jr . IBLAID. m the nutter of enquiry imder Section 83 of Chapter ‘l o! the Acts of i012, entitled ‘The Audit Act" re- lating to certain records and trans- actions in respect to Highway lan- provement Account, Department of Public ‘Worirs-conitimaed: Evidence of the several wdtnsasas ex aminedbefore ms in respectbothe matters above stated in ths order famine-fie! noted. (Signed) JOIN ANDII-ICN Provincial Auditor Charlottetown. Prince Edward Island. July Nth. i920, 10.30 a. m. Pieeantz. John Anderson, novincial Auditor. presiding; Norms. Younimr, stau- ographet‘: B. S. Hart, Chartered Ac- countarl. Ind L. B. Mob/Milan. Mir. Anderson administered the fol- Evidence at Public Works Department Investigation lowrlngoathtiolftrmiYolmkelgBfqi i inf,‘ .-'r~. ‘.. "r": “The evidence which Nil shall rq- crd in the matter of this enquiry un-i der the “Audit Act" concerning mae- ters relating Ito bhe aooormts of fig Public Works Department shall true and correct and according to statements of the various persons q- amincd.“ L. .3 McMillan, (Sworn) Qwhwtplladidyoufoliowiq handling Government cash whijl waslnyourcustodyfromtimafl time? Was it all kept together C!!! in one compartment of the safe, or did you keep Fsloonwood cam and Highway Iimprovement ash in. separate drawers? Ailsorillmitwasallksptha one drawer. It was not divided up. Q. K010111118 t0 Canada Gemini Canpanrs cheque for $406.80 dzded uwiw-cc-ruiui Continued on Page 7 Police Fire On Bombay Strikers (Spools! to the Guardian) BOMBAY, Indie. A9111 0—Polioe firsdon 0.000 striking workers of the Kiiar Cold Fields in Oorgaum to- day; approximately 50 were injured. Three rioters were wounded. one fa- tally, when a policeman fired on railway strikers in Bhusawal who were trying to rescue two of their fellows who had been arrested. Ontario Government. and speaking on the ssrnc lina. Dr. McGibbon de- cided that Premier librguaon will never ask for such s court and therefore the bill will be nullified. Mr. Molidiilln (Bouth Huron). was trying to make himself hoard when time was called. A portion of this afternoon was occupied in discussing s motion sponsored by the Prune Ministc. as follows: "that it be raaolved,—that it is expedient that Pslllsmsnt. do approve of the declar- ation under article 3d of the statute ef- the Permanent Court of miarna- tlonsl» Justice, signed st Geneva in respect of the Dominion of Canada. ca the 20th day of Coviomber. i029. andthatthisifoussdosppsovsof the some." Tbs Principle involved was unanimously endorsed by tbs speakers who discussed the motion. Early Settler 98M- Iobert Dollar, prsldent the Dollar Steamship 0a.. is ill It hams in California. Capt. Dollar rp- eentiy observed his 80th birthday g1 became of his age friends are apples beams. lls was one of the cam, settlers of Brseabrldgo district. stash in: s lumber business in i811. nsfaee tbishshsdworksdlnlamberenmpl en tbs Ostinesn. 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