nollil lllllillllll nos. Treasury 0r- ficials silent On U. s. Monetary Move. By frank I. Ills. ggociaied Pru- llal Writer. b l Tbs wmllni mrrDCfl. Ir . .— new - , gmas "lightweight" dollar held . own in the wofldjnoney mart oi clent Ilombard Street today and ygnglhened, altar‘ earlier uncer- ey, m close unofiicially at MVP/a . relation to sterling. 1t opened at 04.03% to the pound ened to a Ddiit ‘H6 cents low- , than yesterday's close, and then d a NOOYQII-EUNIBEDI that ll it, step by step. to a ilnal oi- clal rate oi “MK, lust 9a cent eter than yesterday. Bullfik Attitude Persistent influences such as a wing bullish attitude on the don Stock Exchange regarding e American Recovery Programme. continued repatriation o! United (as iunds, and the ulstence oi a vorable American trade balance lniorced the new dollar. Thegold price soarcdtoanew h record in lrohdon bullion mar- ia to 135 shillings, six pence a tine be. order: poured in. , l lkclted dealings in gold mining ares continued all day in the - 1i‘ King" reet." ‘ lagged Some sections o! the British in- .. ors h realised on their ldlngs and looked toward Wall reet ior proilta in American equi- Britlsh oiiicials and the ‘lreasiu-y - silent, and then the Bank oi land remained the rphin: oi ll eedlc Street aa regards the t move at Washington. by ch the dollar value was ilxed at .06 cents. Any talk cl stabilisation as a re- t oi President Roosevelt's deval- on proclamation was viewed . critatively as "premature." That lixed dollar-sterling ratio will uslly be around the old iigure “M. however, was the opinion oi ~ e observers cl the situation. Al! INCIIASIS EXPORTS OI‘ RAYON PRODUCTS science has made vast changes in i production c! various commodi- Y not the least oi which being the -- ctlon of rayon or artificial silk, tea the indiluriai Department or 0 Canadian National Railways ~ - and Japan for many years ’ t rector-s ~ . in the silk "l"! but with the development rayon the whole structure oi the '~~- weachaaged. Italyiathe (eat coimtry to commence incre- ~- development in rayon silk. » m. output being estimated at is. r cent whereas before the War It- ilmlduoedonlyis per centcitbe PM production o! this commod- -' 1'41! eawrta more than hal! o! Plyon produced. Italian rayon is shipped chiefly tn Germany ch absorbed '24 per cent oi the l exports in 1082. Rayon tissue e rayon) is exported chiefly to ~ t Britain ioilowed by the Neth- ds, British India, Argentina. United States and $87M with a * 1 Qulntity to Canada. nulls our! '0 REASONABLE OFFER REJECIED 1—Gra.in Grinder t-Eieenie Pumps 11315 Gal. Pressure ; n ‘ ' Zil-Cow Stanchions Ltliay - Carrier ‘All Predaelao! ATTY BROSLTD. lilluhctureaa o!‘ the - iamem ' ash - Pours. ~ and later in the-L Hlfx. Registrar Offered 'Money By Liberals (C. P. lly Guardian's Spceall Who) HALIFAX, res l-"Active Lib- dlflil workers" altered Percy Walsh, a registrar, $200 ior copies oi the preliminary voters’ lists in the Nova Scotia general election last August, Walsh iold Mr. Justice Hugh Ross today Continuing his testimony before the Commission, nvestigsiiog op- eration oi’ the Franchise Act in llalltsx south constituency, Walsh said iihe “Liberal workers" ciiered to increase their amount but he didn't have copies ivallable The C- mmissloner questioned Walsh regarding addition of 111 names to the list and told witness he didn't consider his explanation “very illuminating " Another registrar, Joseph Pirwell, told the Commission he altered the statutory form oi the ailidavit be- iore swearing lo the accuracy oi the voters’ lists because ha felt he “could not conscientlognly makd the artldavit in the torrn reqliked“ by the statute." Qumtloned as to origin o! the preliminary lists, A. W- Morton. President oi the Conservative As- sociation oi Halifax, said the lists "must have come out oi’ our or- ganiastion." INFURMATIUN (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wlre) orrawa, Feb. l-Hon. a. , c. Matthews, Minister ot National Revenue declined. in the House oi Commons this atternoon. to give inlorrnation in respect to the de- clared values oi.’ merchandise ini- ported during recent years by the '1'. Eaton Company, Ltd, the Rob- ert Simpson Co, L‘ l., ' Hudson's Bey Company. "lt is contrary to the eetablili- ed practice oi the Department o! National Revenue l0 give inlorrna- ticn which might disclose the bul- ines oi any individual or com- pany." said the sinister in answer to questions by J. K. Blair (Lib, North Wellington). In addition to asking iu the value oi iinportations Mr. Blair wished to know the amount c! dut- im paid on impotations. Stewart Critical 9i Progressives 8r United Farmers (C. P. by Guardian's special Wire) GITAWA, Feb. i-Bldng behind tarili protection, some Canadian llmmlhct have made excessive prolits throughout the yetpaid the lowest waits in his- tory to mela- cnployces, it was charged in the Home o! Corrmous today by lion. Charles Stswut. iormer Minister o! the Interim. Be proposed a sweeping investigation into industrial activities, along the lines proposed iorchain and de- pms Milli] lib?! Dllylllfl r " . "I am credihbly iniormed.” said ed in production o! silk stockings and silk underwear who atauda to make a proiit well over $130,000 this year and he is paying the low- sgt wages he ever paid." REFUSE lo" GIVE PRIVATE TIII SISTII IUPIIJOI or the Charlottetown Hospital acknowledg- es with thanks 86.16. proceeds o! the Drench Canadian Concert bald st the Holy Redeemer Ball. L-ln ra-rams environ can IALI ior Prince Edward Island tal Ladies fie Saturday, reb. m. at Holmarfs. L-i0i NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. — Advertisers ars elted to send in their copy so to reach the Guardian Olice by 11.00 A. IL, the day previous to insertion, otherwise insertion will be delayed a day. Till BAPTIST CHURCH-The morning service will be ‘broadcast U! lfitlon OHCK. 111s Rev. A. O. Vincent D. D., will speak on “The Parable oi he lures" being the thirdoiaserissonthePai-sbieso! our lord. “Iha Christian Attitude toward Amusements" has been the general title o! a series o! sermons oi’ very general interest. ‘lire iinal sermon oi’ the series will be deliv- ered Sunday evening, setting oi ‘There is a Green i-‘iill h-r Any" In the evenlnc Mat- thews’ “The Twilight Hladows iall" and “Build thee more stately man- sions, O my soul," rill be sung. Mr. and Ilka. S. E. bdclzod oi Ulss. leit yesterday on a holiday visit to Boston. Ill-m Ruth Wood, Central Roy- lli! and Hrs. Willard Prowse, leit thiamornlngon atriptoBoaton and othq- points o! interest. Arm Iran's l-lmimalt a cuta- P. E. ISLAND The Preiiytay oi Prince Edward Island met in special session at 1r a. m. on Tuesday, Jan. 16th in Zion Church Hall, Charlottetown. and was opened in due iorrn by the ‘laden-tor, Rev. G. Carlyle Weh- Those present‘ were: Rev- G. Car- lyle Webster, Moderator, Rev, Priiohagdkand Messrs. A. E. Mo ~ Hm ah A. McDonald, repruen- tatlve Elders. The clerk stated that he had re ceived a call lrom the congregation of Chathem and Newcastle, addres- sed to Rev. A. B. Gibson, Montague- The call wea signed by 26 members from Giatham and 20 members from Newcastle and was concurred in by 4 ‘ from (‘h ‘b and i’! adherents from Newcastle, and wea accompanied with a guar- antee o! stipend oi $1700.00 to- ltther with the use bi’ the manae and iour weeks holidays. It was moved, seconded and carried una- nimously that the call be received and that Rev. Dr. legate who had been requested to represent the W orator, rlsv. G. Carlyle Webster. (Patflot Please Copy) PRESBYTiRY '" closed laid: U.S. Publishers (C. P. Ivy GITAWA, . study careiuliy and with a lot sympathy the u ageous efloril 0f the President oi the United States to overcome flie serious conditions with which that country is laced. Rt. Hon. Arthur llseighen, declared in tha Senate today. As Govern- ment leader in that chamber he was specrklngon the sddremin It- plytntheflpeechimmthsflhrone. Canada was doing, he believed, the beat it could to meet the t.- hgppy aitultlon in Whidl it, I105‘ with the other countries in the wcrlq’ iound, itself. Perhaps with the exception oi ltaly. the Domin- ion was making as great F0811" as any. However, Canada could not ll- aurne an erempie y position the nations oi this continent in at- tacking depression. A careful watdi shozzld be not oi other nations who » were seeking to remedy the funds mental causes oi the troubles. Times were getting better, stor- Moighen believed. However, bsl would have a great heritlll 0! 0D- timurn who could see a solution cl| the unempioymcnt problem, even with rreturn of better timel- The Government leader dwelt oil the change that had resulted from flu harnessing oi power to labor saving machine Even l! the P013 l len- TEIYS TAXI can. 1400 Attach News- p ri n t Coda (a. r. Dy Gurdlasib spies-r win) wassmunos reb. r-aa ai- 'I‘he asked ior modification o! the ex- isting code to include an agree- ment. tentatively negotiated with the Canadian mills, ior holdinl thcpriceatabaaicssiaton de- livered, though maintaining even this prlq would not cover the act- ual cost oi many mills on both sides oi the border. The piabllshers attached the plan as illegally monopolistic and l" uneconomic, saying they should mtbe expectedtopuythecrltoi. preserving an Armerlan industry which wasnotahlewflwvlyiheir requirements, and that the Cana- adians would be the ones to proilt. DIISSMAKEB LINE STRESSED m SUIT! FOB BRING WEAR PARIS, Ib-b. l-The yes: i084 w ll sec a specialization in sulis ior women. ‘ This practical certainty was pre- dicted by spring iashlons which have just come on display. The tx- pected throngs oi buyers will go to work next week when the vari- ous rnodists’ calendars are 1am- med ior my and night showmga od their creations Labor Member Sug- l iaillwlnln ANIHIIBKEL EX P n R l gests Gov’t Take a Monopoly On Indus- ' tries. “ (C. P. by Gil-Mill's Special Win) UITAWA. Rb l-‘Hio takinl “Roosevelt is today taking over al-l coined gold supply," the Labor member declared, “and I should like to ask this question? Why should Canada continue to pay premiums ior gold mined in Can- ada? It always has been a mystery inc. "Pirrther, what is going to be the eiiect on gold in this country c! the decision oi the American Gov- ernment to devaluate the dollar? l‘.i' the gold content oi the American dollar is to be altered who is going to benelit in Canada-the same American corporations which all along have been beneiitting? I1 gold is so essential, why should not gold mining become a public work ior the general advantage oi Can- ada? He surge-ted several years ago that we should establish work camps ior the imempoyed and pay them decent wages, allowing’ the proilta to go to the Government and not to American corporations." , Nickel Question horn the gold industry, Mr. Woodsworth launched into a dis- Buitsshownbyanewhouseherc, stiressed the sciter "Dr-"unaker" inc, contrasting with the previous severe tailored suit. Tre new line has llishtly lcnscr yachts titted hip length and high n-cked boas-a i have been cussion cl’ the nickel industry. “Another industry first seems to prcspcring ls nickel," he observed. "Undcubteily a large pro- portion oi the nickel mined in this country is destined ultimately ior the mmuiaciure o! war munitions. production oi i920 should retirnmto In"; m mug 0g “n, by“ “In, I do not flunk ‘mom m“ ‘noun’ the United States, there would be rrom 0,000.0: to 0.000.000 Im- emplcyed in that country. Day by day, hour by 110W‘. W! n.1, problem oi the unemployed was being impressed upon 111m- ‘ Maighon ‘Ad. "Youns men oi’ 30 years who have never known the Joy oi toil" were met on all sides. Great as the Joblemn of generation had been. i310 m!‘ would doubtless ‘J 1 even more iormidable and it was to be hoped solutions would be iound for them- Relerrlng to President Roose- velt’s programme Mr. M21800! u, . d. "I do not know whether it makes much diiterenoe whether I do or not. but I cannot iollow these ed- iorts all the way through. I d0 n01? believe we are ever $01118 (-0 d1!‘ tribute the plenty oi the W011i! burning it up. Idonot aee an! advantage to the stfllflmll m!!!" oi the world in passing 1M0 W ocean billions oi oranges or the burning up oi a billion pounds o! ooiiee, nor do Iaeethat we are going to get better by relolclns in the iact that we have a poor cot- ton crop or a poor C109- “I do believe that indlllify ll u aaa AM todiy ~ over. ate under the old prindlllfl "i" we thought were eternal, such as mo, nompetltlisn the better surviv- m‘... __________._._. GIRL WINK! A'l‘ JUDGES H‘ AWARDS Ell. 1O POUNDS LONDON, Feb. 2- Damasu d '10 pounds were awarded at South mo! County Court to Kiss Florence swans, 2o, oi Hlldaville-drivo. Wrstclifl, who went on the bench and by the Judie’: wder. and blinked at him. When shc blinks. the left side of her check and nostril rise, owing t0 the skin being adherent in the tis- sue. This wea said to be dlls to in- juries in a motor-cycle accident- Olving ludgment lad-Ml "w W‘ clist, a tram conductor, the Jud" “I suppose this young Kiri hovel to get a husband l don't know, Matrimony does not seem to be Is popular as when I was young, but still I suppose she hopes i0 B" l 1-, ‘ and disfigurement oi this kind to her is a very dliierent thing from disfigurement oi a woman of ntwho has slvenuvMne-vr" It any rate, all reasonable k000- csauus-s an: ro s: mans: nu urns 11 and grey wcolsand grey andblack limit-kill’! A diertaeusa green wool model had a brown lacque-ed-rtln blouse: a navy wool had a, lighter blue lnen blouse inches longer than the 1%. Hats displayed by the most prominent ' Ordered To Hold Inquest (C. P. By Guardian's special Wire) , N. 3-. PW. 1- mstruotiona were imued here to- day by R. P. lllrilcy, K. 0., Dep- uty Attorney-Gerrard ior New Lnmswiok to Dr. H. M. Gardiner, o! Mllnto, Coroner ior Queen's County, to preade at an inquest at llllhto tonight in the death oi Hi- aen Green 34 ycsr om coal miner o! Newcastle Bridge, victim oi an accident which occurred yuierday. ‘Ihn-eisnocoroner ailslntosnoe the resignation o! W. B. Wisely. Green died this morning at two o'clock in the hospital conducted It Minto by Rev. Dr. Fraser. An exauanatloa conducted by 11-. Genlner and Dr. D. W. Buchanan o! sflnio revealed that death was evidently brought about by 3mg llid equine, no broken bones or enternal injuries were revealed. IAD JAZZ MUSIC IN HIDIAIr Lo “VAL TIMES NDO , Feb. Z-Compmers the 18th century. ineludi Kn: 3°"! vl- m" Just as much ‘N110 "ll-ll" music as the present “nitration does, in ire opinion or mylnnselm 311811681 or Nashdcn - 1111111111. s ceding author- ity on rnediaeval : wlc. the revival ol interest in 500 year old music he said it is a little known iact that Henry VI. III I ilrrt clam composer, jug; u years later Henry V111, wag, THANKS T0 BIIBKLEYS III NEVER WURRIES ABBIIT BRUNCIIITISNUW "§mwmmm n “it; Ii: lino bly‘! question that. I "We. Canada, very easily pro- test a.'_;t the private ma-nuiac- i’ lune oi armaments, but in this country we have almost a mono- poly oi nickel; and nickel it seems, under present processes, is essential to the manuiactwe or armaments. Well then, if wears really serious u“ in our wish ior peace, why should we pennitthe unregulated export clnlckeldeetinedtlobuilduparm- amentalnliirope?" ROCKFORD SQUARE SCHOOL Honor Roll ior month oi Janu- I37. Guide X—l Lucy Peters, 2 Mary Doyle, 8 Grlte Campbell, Grade IX-l Elizabeth Gallant, 2 Louise Blanchard, 3 Gladys Pound and Mary Haughey, Grads VIII-l Mary Prowse, 2 Catherine Peavyour, 8 Grace Per- ry. Gfldc VII-l Gertrude Coyle, i Helen Cullen, 8 Joan Mullen. VII-l. Leona ‘Iraincr, 2 Mary Maodonald, 8 Ids. Peters. Grade VI-l Dorothy Hughes, 2 Eleanor Gaudet, 8 Pauline White. Grade Vl-i Florence Buote, ll Basel Martin, 8 Florence Lartcr. Grade VI-i Rita Hennessey, 2 Mary Murnsghan, 3 Edith Mao- lean. Grade V-l Phyllis Rossiter, 2 Thelma Benneasey, 3 Mary Hen- 110591. Grade V-l Hilda bdoiyneaux, 2 Eunice Condon, 8 Mary McGarry. Grads IV-i Noreen Whelan, Marjorie Monaghan Grade rv-r Gloria McDonald. r Grade n-l mustlna Peters, 2 Terese Gallant, 3 Phyllis Dowllng. Grade II-J Wanda McMillan, 2 Jean O'Brien, 8 Evelyn Diamond. sranon cred-cannons HANDS (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wlrel SAINT JOHN, NB., Feb. l.-Radic station CFBO in Saint John has be- 001118 "l0 FY0003)’ oi a new com- pany to be known as the New Brunswick Broadcasting Company Limited. ' a.‘ as was " yes- lerday alter-noon in with which the iormer owners and oper- ators oi the local station, C. A. Munro limited disposed oi their luvedcaltlns Property to the new in- iermia o’ The Presbyterian Church In Canada IL-IAIII’ more: ii: In. l. Ioerlaaad huh. amnn rile Werelllr - “Knia FiWlllili-illllna 8. Cit-A ' r a rilsie Doyle. ‘ ».~,, QUALITY ... - depend on A FRESHNESS That is why Stewart's Beans‘ have won the Approval of the Discriminate Buyer Stewart's Bakery Phone 211 Kent Street Tyibiry Uriiled erg... Ministers-REVS. H. BAHSAYD-D. B-IEC. N. IlBOWhLl-l- Organist-PROF. A. IOY KENDALL, L I. A. M. A.A.G.O. 10.00 A. Hr-Prl-yor blasting. 11-00 A. lL-Publle Walulsip. Sermondflagnlry Our Oilice" lev. 0.1V. Brown, sLA. Induction or Illden and Stewards. Anthsm-“llear Then, m lave" ................ Weller LII P. In-Bunday School and Bible Chloe. 1.00 P. Ie-yhablis Was-sh». Sermon-Flt; True investment” ......... Dr. Ramsay Antbem-“Seek Ye The lard" .. us"... lohafil Solo-The King o! Love" . . . . . ............... Gounod lllra L Warren Trumpet Oflertory-“Opcn the Gatm o! the Temple” an. Lloyd Ward Vlsitcrsandfltadentatludlally Welcome. Iveulngservleehoadcastbyulal. v It; Baptist thumb . ssmrsrr-za-lruii any. A. c. vrncr-znr, n. n. oaoanrsr-asns. o. suaorr ruu. IOINING WORSHIP ll WCIDOK Anthem-“Ialrcst Lard Jesus" Sermasa-"Ilaa Parable oi the Tues" ...... Dr. Vllsomt Solo-There la a Green Hill Far Away" ...... Gounod Mrs. A. C. Vincent SUNDAY SCHOOL 1J0 P. M. AnotbcrblglamarkinattendasscaiastSusidaLWlllyou add one by your presence to-morrowr EVENING WORSHIP ‘I (YCLOCK Ant-he “Build Thee More Stately Masllons, O my Soul". ................ Matthews Scrmoss-"A Better Way“ Dr. Vincent 1hlaistbeeoneludlngaermouodaasrlcaonTheChrlst- (an Attitude Toward Amusements.” Anthem-“The Twilight Shadows Fall” The sronrmvn snnvics will be Broadcast by Stalin: C. B. O. K. You arc welcome to all services- St. Pull! ’s Church SBXAGISIMA SUNDAY 11.00 a bit-Morning Prayer nor: Communion W! Sermon. Oflertory Antbern-“There is a Blessed Home" C. Marks 2J0 P. lib-Sunday School and Blble Classes. ‘Lil P. M.——EVCII|I.\‘ Prayer and Sermon. IVEBYBOD! WELCOME. KY. H. D. I-AYIOND, I. A., HECTOR. Zion Presbyterian Church IIV. o. canine wens-run - MINISTEI. nor. more n. TIIOIPSON-Orgaulat and Cholrlcaeler HOIIINO WOISIIP ILIO A. I.—'l'l|i: “Stlllhg the Stun” Ageng-Pg " Speaks ll P. Il-Spashl Yang Ieapleh Sarvlaela observ- A-lvmsaryolfirbtsanladmvot. Isusshllfafialrwlllaadlhaservlaaesrnba Par-Qhhabaaliemghaoleilmdlalyllvltal aafilarvlaa a has‘ as A L‘ a a‘ l . 1 f.