r .> w. Montreal. y Framer l CLEARANCE Wold-ml; Smart Shoes i198 ' Regular Value $3. 8. $3.50 Another timely purchase, secured by Mr. Mclnnis when in Ties-Strapv-High Gores Medium and High Heels Sueda-Calf-Kid wonde lul values. TWEEL BLDG. ' r:;____. Eastern Guardian ln the followinq Siies: C 3A: to 8V1 Be on hand promptly. to select one or two puirs of these D4to8 E-itoB Also confirming the special Sole of Women Shoes .. Regular $5.00 Half Price WidthAAAtoC---‘—----—-—— . ZY:.?:§.";‘.¥°'_'"_°:'2?: : _ _ _ _ _ -51 .79 HOWARD McINNIS $2.50 GT. GEORGE STREET Trinity llnitelilliluifoli FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3 "“‘" ililtmthi‘ fiffitfléffifili of ioca e u ' l-t-flgsytgejegog-Qmgleslgjgfl iii-Till} 3Zl§§3§§lifr"lr§li'" a o f‘ ~ 0 (y ' able in advance. Llllkylmll): guefin‘ “'11- msunscnrrmous to . the - ‘ oharlottetown Guardian may be —- handed to their Rent. ytlflhlfi l-Iume I M _ _.-___.___\,_._ - fl emorlam Indra Illustrated , ~. M interest!" elem“ W“ nut. rorm naaalm. spent ‘hurch in that land one of the 10rd?! tion was carri and Alexander Duff, and women like Pundits Ramabai and the slorabjis down to the unmodi- ‘of the in Kangra illustrated by missionaries ex- ate present. fiiglican njab. was f-ully_ lctures showing the work. The finial-y of the slides. was A The work ulrch . . B. ‘Cosh, vice- ..the Diocesan W. A; '1‘ mg was arranged by the President. Mrs. E. V. Be . ' *' Follcwifigitlse‘ tilalcsmtied portion the Rev. ‘l-iaslam supplemented the account of the founding and growth of the church with an address Dfllfltlhl out that christian influence in In- dia was only verv inadequatehr measured by the actual numerical reason- tlrat the present conditions in Indvla. where political y whole outlook on life and India as a D0- trntini unit is facing the responsi- ‘ own determining been due to the life of brief of of the programme strength of the church. Bry ed analysis he showed most radical social and reforms have changed the billy oi administering her gzitlcai affairs and or own destiny, have directly or indirectly permeation of the thought ndia by Christian ideas. Canon H estimate of the Mahatma Gandhi and social reforms. The meeting was well attended. Archdeacon Raymond I conduct-ed the devotions. Protestant ‘ Orphanage narrative, ye a influence Jawahlir Lei Nehru on the political situa- lion and in the matter oi drastic at st. Pau ‘a Parish Hall on Wednesday last when a set of 001-. cured slides on India was shown. sides depicting the growth of the from the ounding of the syrlan Church 0n the Malabar Coast by St. ‘Thomas. Apostles (so tradition has it). through the in- tsrmlttent stages, when evauzellw ed on by men like Francis Zavicr, Nobert do Nobili. Friedrich Schwartz. William Oarey saintly Collections Dr. The death occurred shortly be- fore one o'clock yesterday morning the Charlottetown Hospital of Mr. John Herr-ell for the past ten years an employee of the Canadian National Express. For some time past the late Mr. Herreli had not been enjoying the bm of health, and about a year ago entered the hospital for treat- merit. Apparently responding to treatment he was discharged, but was compelled to return about three months ago, remaining for several weeks. On Tuesday even- lnl? he was taken to the hospital in an unconscious condition. re- maining in that state until his passing. . The deceased was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Herrell and was well and favorably kncwm in this city, particularly arrriong the business men with whom he came contact. tion, he was nevertheless a. general favorite among the‘ fellow employ- who will mourn his passing at the comparatively early _aize of 56 years. He leavu to mourn, his widow. two twin sons John and James. and two daughter's. Mary and Kathleen. Also surviving are two brothers. James of the C. N. R Freight Department. Felix at home. and one sister, Mrs. Augustus Murrphv. all of this city. to whom the Guardian extends sincere sy-m- Dathv. _ In Memoriam MRS. MARGARET HOPKINS Mrs. Fred shaw. Bayiield Street. City, received the sad news of the death of her cousin. Mrs. Mar- garet Hopkins, ‘Thorndike, Maine. The late Mrs. Hopkins was a daughter oi the hte Benjamin Martin, of this city. who was one of the first printers in the Patriot Office. when the hand press was ‘in use. At the age of fifteen the well, Mess. and resided city uni-ii 1925 when she and her late husband removed to Thorn- dike, Mellie. The deceased leaves rt th » ti.‘ Mt.°"t“;':..:“l..'."ii'.i‘f.t..“‘“°l §g,;",°“;§' gyg.;l=",s,*;§;tf- 3",; er: . “l” Wee!" 9e M!" wil“ sister: Mrs. Sadie n. Witherell. of _ “b” - < Coilinsvillo. Mass. a cousins “has, Thoynumygmumqo 313:2 . “mvlnm- sfytt MacMurdoie . m‘ 1 mun“ ‘ M . R b i“ . '_ gags: £01m .1. slrlurmanl lilac. pasavvrzg Isa-fiat Nélrbofgkr 51w J £12 a W h? H t 2 ° ~ ' ' ; yfikianlfweymfiif, m; Iawlggg a daughter. Shgila Hazel. laid DlngwellzJamesClarkcz m. -"—-"~-—*"—**-‘l Stavert‘ AmhlbO-ld SBMIOHENAdmG MARRIAGE! ELL] - MUTCH —- At thO Zion Mans on Wednuday Feb. l. 1939. bv av. G. (larnli/le Webster. M188 M n Gordon utch of Charlotte- town Arthur Wesley Ellis of Dflllwilh- _ plrilrlis all! .ccd -m I‘. s. {L003 - i llEBItllLb-In the City Hospital on Feb. 2 ma, John Harrell, aged so years. funeral takes. place from ve soc G n 5t. 0.46 to St. lice. ence to the nolmn Catholic Cemetery. lgoaclgmnrggétlai ta. Prince . un , 980 Mrs. u, gmflblfi‘ .- o» m. parameter ‘s _in_ almost dall - ‘d! a aomswllrat. retiring disposi- eea ancl'a large circle of friends Tile Central Guardian This salami ls ' A um Interest flies-thing" m" :.“.‘F...“i"'....'l"..li'..’i§"f.“‘- able in advance. , UUNPIDETION Llll SUI.- ANOI. Ir-QTM- - 1-812 CAI! PARTY and dance i. home of teeming umhyfglfi; Ohv A L IQ‘ I NI TBA filnlty auspices Young kwla Unicorn L-Tl-Z-S 4i. cnvncu NOTlGE~Oanoe Cave and Nine Mills Creek will hold a ioint prayer meeting at oe _c've Church on Pbb. 5th. at 2 oclook o. m. uo-l-z-s-ll. Begum! 53am scpgbrrmnn- 006 0n , , Birch r-nu 11 a. m.. m‘ at Rev. .1. H. Bishop. of 0| and 7 p. m. Minister. L-flii. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH- Ste .u5unday. Flo's. ii: Mount wall-t a. .: Iiarflngtqn _ m.: Marshfieldmlzw a, m, £13, ALBERT DENNIS will direct (lhas-lottetown Male Chorus $3 d5)’ evening in the finest num- be: they haveyet rendered. Scotch sonac and specialties featured. Come and hear thenu-Adnrlission 35 cents.‘ 1,51, POLICE COUBT—.At PC1100 court l "hi?" “t”... wful » 0 possess Efifi till“ l‘ ‘°° fihm“ e ‘hi! 1110mm: for “mu UONFEDERATION LIFE rlvsua- INCI- L-oico-r-rl-sls FEATURING NEW BBUNQ. WiCK-The current issug or The Maritime Advocate is devoted to Yea-Willi! the tourist attractions of New Brunswick in artistic and in- teresting form. 50.000 copra; or this number are to be distributed by the New Brunswick puma or Information at the 8 women's shows in Boston and cw York- The booklet should make a most favorable impression, 33m 1618x5113’ :11 la New Bc-unwick nmen.‘ on; u; tourist trailig. dmlop TNNlS-ACORN’ WEDDING .... The maniacs took place at the Baptist Parsonage on Wednesday February 1st. of Dorothy Kathleen daughter of w. and libs. a. r.’ Acorn. City. w John Clark Innis son of H. Mrs. Innis oi Pictou. Rev. i-f. L. Danton officiating. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Mary Acorn. while the groom was sup. norted by I-loyd Archer. Mr. and Mrs. -Inrlis left yesterday m“... lug for Monoton on a. short hon moon trip. Personals Miss Inez MacDonald, wmt Dav- uh. spent the week-end in the city and left Tuesday morning for Win- hllws to visit relatives. Mr. Wesley MacPhee, Albany, spent the week-end in ghe- city and attended the National Conserv- ative convention. m‘. and Mrs. Elwell Pierce (nee Priscilla Wood... West Devon) re. turned to their home in st. Slep- phen. _N. 3., on Tuesday an“ s ending two weeks honeymoon vsiting friends in the city and other Darts of the Province, receiv- inB best wishes from all. Committee To Plan For Royal Visit Here - Tile fr.“ '_, committee has been appointed by the Prince Edward Island Government to make arrangements and plans for the visit here next spring of the King and Queen: Honorary chair- men. Lieut-Govemcr George D. DeBIois and Premier Thane T. W. L. W. J. P. MacMillan, Mayor E. Foster, R. C. Chandler. B. w. Robinson, D. J. Riley, P. W. Tur- ner. and C. 8t. Clair Trainer. Other government a/ppoinnnents were as follows: legislative Librarian, Miss Jean Gill. Charlottetown. Commissioners for tailing ac- knowledgement of deeds: Mal- “ Effilj" because he R. Innis and the lato- _ uwuiolatelv ssomo on relief to which u» Oovemmsrlt prim Edward Island centrifuged $25.- The l p; m- for-mer veers. and distributeduin a 9 mil ‘did lmmolelmin 'r on ief lccilpicnfscowne Fat fir. $31" suggested a committee be alp- pointod to inveatisyate the diatri- butlm of relief. Mayor Foster had told him last night the books would be available for inspection. Ilhe speaker didn't know where the matter was the fault of the Provincial Government. Concerning contribution to dir- ect relied by fire local government said no not do lees colleague. Mr. Tninar. would be unable to ahtsrrd the meeting. Mr. Promo ed was attendlm a meet- ing of the Rod Cross ac a mem- ber of the executive. Mayor Foster would be unable to attend bccafi of illness as was lalso the case th Coun. Chand- GI’. Neat mm." he from experience as the relief committee of the Can- adian Iieirion ands former tailor st the Qllfifi County Jail. Direct N luclblcnta in Glar- lotiiotovnl were not being supplied as much as iail prisoners. he said. 8o far as the fish issued was con- cerned he had been shown some of, it and. snealalna from a good deal of experience in handling ed it was "not but for lobster tilebestthing todowasto rt was n m kickiriil against the Goveraim was supolvlnl the money. If it was not then. appoint a cmnmittee to th Premir-r. I1 the fault y council and i, iihen as Brit.- lsh subjects demand that they re- sllm. ad l ting the William m represent. Carpenters Union. mid the relief quen- istri - issue was not sufficient in titv and the system of d tion was worse. Even women had to-ao ulp to theyrelie-i station at tileoityhallanddrnalthmneon a sled In of the Do- . other pacts V ‘minion and in the United States relief taben to door < b the grocer. millcrnan and eoci service worker. - He had a family of 10 and it Donald. Charlottetown. King's counsel: C. 5t. Clair Trainer. Charlottetown Lloyd C. Iewis. Sulrunerside. uty prothonotaries: Harold Bus . Charlottetown: Bennett. Kelly. Slnnmsrside. Prince Edward Island represent- ative for world's Fair at mm calm MccNeill, Little Bands; ‘Iholnas Harris. Elmira; Chester- York: John I". Wheat, Charlotte- town. Reid, Campbellton; J. W. Mc- z-war ilrtliir f I M86 tw° m“ w“ the mug “mm _ amalgamation. The charges were l-u‘ H‘ f m. Cos-ruler 6l&'i“ecl’i‘l.’°'f.ll‘°&“h.is. city wifll thr - _ ..."".ln..i.lu°°l"““al§°~=““"‘”" “E1 maintain l“ l’ ‘Ml’ ° cg. llllflfibugll a lot of re 5116b as salary. besides the 100d. or sai however d . on charges were costs ufficlals The P!!!‘ ID"!- over direct relief. And to date in 1930 had spent $76, Mr. Gormléy asked whore the ,reat of the ty Councillors were. There secured to be "an epidemic 01' Bkkhcm amonfll- the councillors lbnliht." the speaker thought. Mr. chaining. said Coun. down th They can hold meetings and write letters but I'll have my day." He was the one man above all others un. . o1 tho relief canmlttee tnld. the meetln he was representing who was laid Mayor ? with a. sclre eye De ty Mayor olman was‘ sick for e past week. He about the didn't know anything rest He had been a member of the relief committee of the council since direct relief started and this was the “worst He couldn't get pg was we . tilefinstyearihemoathsd been weighed. He knew relief recipients were not fitting enough meat 0r anything e . Coun. Henneasey said satisfaction. It was Q11 he wont family who had- City in January i908. ‘rim-e was a by-lww whereby relief applicants to be elegible had to be residenta I? beg 31mm th t me e go every wa a so assistance be given in case but “just. one man stopged it and you can figure who it ." Ccurl Hen.- neasey said. Borne men had asked the‘ oom- rnittee for an issue of oatmeal and beans. So far it had not. been given but he lmdsntnod it would begin tomorrow. 5o fer as milk was concerned families got the same a- mount of milk as they did all summer. Direct relief in the City need not have started as soon if a cer- tain representative of the City at Ottawa had kept his nose out of the airport project. Coun Hennes- sey said. There was an argument at. the relief office and the same man even tried to stick his nose in there. Questioned by Mr. Ciormley con- oefning the milk issue Coun. Hen- nessey said all that was: needed for an increase in ti" MHOUM W85 to have a stateme“ "W110i! W l medical doctor d-ecillt more milk was needed in the family. Mr. Gormley: "Do you think the amount of relief issued suffi- cient for a week?" t e . .93“? .i.’°“.’ti‘;-i°“ '“°' I m“ A llloice frosi the flour of the i red th relief issued t°°rtiifim°°diéee "wimpy ll own Island." The coal given also came in for criticism. Coun. Henneesey said it we: supposed to be Bvfllagll“ ‘ml 1 lared a andtsdllealaofsfiglililal supplied re- lief recipients was an inferior been onei muif- tatement in the letters n e gram mnoerning thed relief was tlon. $960k" - m council was novsoirw M111 the matter ilfixby a little oatmeal and beans. ey were being us rotten. That, was the feeling of the relief recipients and the tax PW‘ erg as we . Inoneoasehehadshownaoity official a relief order with the complaint that it was not enough. Th9 reply was “I wouldnt 5F!’ W9 much about it Just now. ‘lm 8°‘ in to Ottawa in March.‘ Ewe don't want men that can be frightened," the speaker field i" Qgnclugioyr, "When one man on a commit/me can fr! ten otaeé‘ fills ‘l6 what little he mto I€< I-Ie was th tte of germ tnmagseabe rsyeltemm. ester B. I-Ie had had not hem 89t- speaker believed. of relief and province _edondryfistle.rldmolasses yea-r I ever had." Bq ‘tlWif: s" a’ 00nd! hrw conductadin ° es a result Grealt speakwherlthemeetingwasthm opentnanycna who wishedwtg a to ha th tte ti- ... m“... u: ....°..'=l..'...."“.. Dal: the Council sidatepped the is- ‘ s . , Joseph Swallow deciaredthat “un- rs on; "ti; "omtwrmmd wo e - ertakers to bury those whonstsll-vn- timsbe- Vo f the spealzers and to Mr Jose MacDonald for the use of el Sporting Club free for the meet . I tefieedirneeting was very largely a - ' MANION WARNS institution demands a degree of restraint to which none of us in this parliament has yet proved ual." "I am prouder of the work I did for the Canadian Natioual- in my five years as minister than of anything else I have ever done," Dr. Msnion declared. BllIlleIToU The debate arose over Dr. Munich’; ercpressionof resentment and complete denial of charges that as minister of railwa s he had "sabotazed" the C N . and taken the first steps toward made earlier in the debate by Ralph Maybarlk (Lib. Wininipeg South Centre). But for his efforts at eoouo the present annual deficit of C. N. R. would be $20,000,000 renter, Dr. Marlion declared. He ad opposed amalgamation argu- ments and so is: as h only one man in advocated it. He re erred to ‘Ire/do Minister Euler. The surest way to dos the CNR. was topics/politics it," Dr. Manion warned. He cha ed the recently announced expm r- ure to complain the Montreal terminal was for the purpose of "catching votes." The Conservative Leader denied he had persecuted the Sir Henry Thornton, former president of the C. N. R... and claimed the had been good friends to the on . It was when Du‘. " ' was listing extravagances of the C. N. R. under the Liberal regime and charging that ‘practically all the defunct and down-at-heeis rail- ways in Canada were loaded onto the sys ." that m. Dunning was brought irltc the discussion. Listinamthoee railways added to the sys while he was minister oi railways, Mr. Dunning deiie the House to say they shouldnot. have been taken over. If there was one estion that required heart-sears in consideration on the art of a} it was this great pub c utility, .___»- ATTEM a manner that would cause rue hu- mixlaialtig axnd. reflect upon my per- so no ." asfiiim? Milli name f the ofgfi r e o of the Igouse cited. which Mr. Mac- Neil romised to provide. “ ih regard to With his resolution," the ter Mime saidflTsaytohimUi/iac ell) ‘ t 1f he does not Proceed with it, the Government wil wish to. He may uite assured that there will be ‘Ttion to proceeding with his . m" rts circulated in the lobbies toni-g t that A. A. Heaps (Winni- peg north), whip of the C. O. F. group. was the member- referred to pass th information to ‘fir. Mao%%i1°blut Ivlsr. Heaps declined co mmont. It was learned that ior officials of the House m. MiwNeil told the House that rumors" mad been clrc ted that he had wlttrdra his notice of mot- ion to have a Bren gun matter referred in the Wm- mittnc. He said all the evidence 8 the veterans’ matter ref to in the threat could be e available to whatever inquiry 131%“ b9 W11" er necessary. Would Not limit Mr. MaicNell declared he would not submit to “what I consider to be intimidation of this nature and Jriended to proceed lelismrarolt; $0’ '$$l°"m“e“ rules or m» the Housfl. Mr. explained that an lnqllii’! 1923-24 by the ton Cornrnmion into the ad- ministration of the Maid of charges made by the War later-ans’ Amociation. of hiohmmgrrlegil was national secre- - as . a commission, he said. upheld in the main that the intent- fond oi lzaglyiaéent had not been r ou e Pensions that ex-servicebmen had been de- lfl givod of right; previously granted Parliament, to “n. W. V. A. over the a infill id- Ofthl “amt lama no y their taxes were deprived oi An aiumpt made I Pliny; the olfidal referred to vms not. one of the seu- ' t by u": git-ton V. An w muw I P H O N E Make Your Del at These Phone for lars ac Farther by Stockist-g Q Money-Saving Specials. Prompt Free Delivery Relieve That Cold IWW 120 Puretest ALA- Tahlets S Grail 25c bottle Nose & Throat» Relief with Ephedrine 75c value Both for S60 TS For Clean Sparkling Teeth EMULSION 4 times easier ta digest than plain cod lives- ofl. ,. contains Vitamins A and D. BRITEN TOOTHPASTE Special Offer! Fruit Juice Tumbler Anni-tau race with out rehearsals-innuendo“! 29c n” j) Cllopol mill; PHONE 21a Cull Bl Drover a Km SraCHAFJLUIIEIUWPiPLl. Giant Neo-Chemicai Food Qllhi "n" Krusehen circular _ O,‘,,,"°‘“,,,,, 331g; Vitamin & Mineral Tonic w,“ 50’! $1.25 100’! $2.20 {warp FHIEQ- a“; BIOIIChlHl Haliver Oil Capsules 3F"? 50’: 95c 100's $1.55 50c ~ rueust oiuaoslwoid YEAST and CANDIES ‘RONA Fresh Each Week-End 1 lb. Box 60c 2 lbs. $1.20 Tile JENKINS PHARMACY o. g are»: Llhemllstrl ram 3mm _nnd. thedlsableuient fund. That inquiry ruled that two cheques from the two funds total- ling $10,000 had been deposited to urecrealtof .w.v.A.wherl. i-t was contended. the shouldhave been credited to the lgom lnion Vet- of wh d MacNeilwaseJso , according to iilie Sens. 00mm]. we’ , "had til 1186i. t tmlfidf“ intentione oef the e G-Il llllml mslsli ..lBREN BBNTRABT m BE llEBATEli Objects iii-Bissau; Important Issue Be- hind Closed Doom. , Miners Beat. Millionaires GLADE BAY N. 8.. llleb. it-(CP) —Glace Bay ltfinera climbed to within two points of Sydney Mil- ionairegl Cape Breton Hockey lead- er's, t0 ght. by defeating them 3~1- is by Rod Anderson and Jadrie Kane in the firstperiod and one ‘by Nfcliiachern in the third‘ sued the Miners to victorynlackFrits saved Byline from a shutout" iallyl-niz won esslhantiwom uestogo before the final bell. H. E. Miller Attends Meeting At Ottawa w». 2 —(OP)_E. M. Modlen. Ottawa, was elected president of the Canadian In- stitute of Surveying today in suc- cession to Bruce W. Waugh. Ot- tawa, at the closing session of the 32nd annual convention here. Born in Halifax. the new presi- dent graduated from Queens University as a mining éhllflfifl‘ and worked for some years in northern Ontario. For the last four ears Mr. ltfedien has been th e Geodetic Survey in New- oundlaud. Georges Cote. Quebeii. W" elected first vicedpresident. Pro- vincial councillors were appoint- ed as follows: Quebec. D. I. Ofiallagher, Que- lleiw Brunswick. J. H. Ramsay, Fredericton; E Prince Edward Island. H. Miller, Charlottetown. Schooner Freed Schooner Filled By Icebreaker omen BAY. N. s., m. 2-40?) -JIeld get by shore ice along the gsstheslfioomnwg Qmmlnft a; gulls’: bei-ngldthgmigmgi’ $0 reellef mcourrrll- , He said the cheques had been lions on saob per sells was im- mlttee declared the cit/y Council Swami!’ 11W" W *1 ‘"1 °" ornaw no m.“ ' w m "nmning a big bluff and l zawavsd ustgamyhlzgeger-geuntgflxfi ment n» ‘cumin There had been “too much talk Win41“ l" 511mm“! ll they 5cm only Ildiirstnrent bureau in Ottawa ‘fence Wm mid“ b. m“ on an math“.- the ma“; be- one man here forIone couldn't con- . the money was tum“ over w the; tired in e 141a and partly laurel. any "a. use; “i? .... .. . aw v . owes lg..- *2. ~ c en s a oun. enn ' ' ' _ _ . dgniatnd action and. "see thdt you the rang clorgnnitllieé mtsllifiehe t3?’ . I I lliive. o’ the 6' ' ' A 9° men} forhgirgvigidéegdhoamirdm _ I -' started u" W ' tolyaftcr line Senate Arth - . of n d till after being in it one - ' ~ iahe wil“ system. Hw- . the Lmi’. u. will the follgrwlnz yianr lit tiara back u» starve the ___ ~ fifdfffi°§p§y "gewgimgftp: g1 i t Yuri: Sofia). as an issue for a week from the ople year after year. Why OTTAWA Feb. r - lo?) “at, 00.1mm m. 1 Jed u" ° ‘immdmumllm Y5 relief station m- a fan-uiliv of 12. Si..." he air his troubles at. the tempted intimidation ‘unofficial b, h, a w_ v_ L “Wagon 1,, h d b1; c m B“ mus wit?‘ games Wei-go currgrt retlél gouncii meetings?" the 5pm!" gil-lulsefimlw "sfmlbl if i° Q55 J1me i905, which Earl Haig attend- egg‘, gnu‘; éoumlfiam 1 roc . : . . B8841“ Gm“ “MN “d2 cents: 1 omtea. 430cm“! l! qugll-“(dldnt think it would be out CD.F'.-Vancouvcr North) pressing “ft-mt resolution and‘ m m": cmatc£e Wllflidd! hmeatnwliildgentts. (theekgnwl o! the way for the meeting to fi mm glam’ “WIQQ: 335mm efiremingoonlirmoompgfeltgboona a public a wou ave w we as noe on o an the following week aii can: or gfmjfifiéeslfigflflnlgfijn ‘fight, Gun contract. was charged today in m mnnglullye m mryyculu wmud WWW“ dt?°-(lfim'l;llglm§gl°l(lo nine Wund fish mu, would be be '. but M, was no worse the House of - u told m swagger our sincere appreciation of Fopvwwancouver North) and ha.‘ made) two auarts or molasses. 26 than the other councillors who al- Th” ““‘°“"- W‘ Mug“; m; the sell-mull” and “wil” "f Minister King said it could not be g: 2:1“ ‘qua’; vtwlglkes‘ .78 lowed him to do it." Mr. 00118111111 mil-win Jlasefirnvwo; méonmma our mgeggrfkloxfimgcaxgf {ilexbatied before lftzo speech from the: oentifTofal 06.01:. for a homily of wlfiemltlmy my,‘ m, meeung fgglllialfaimlmb tllfuglxl; Comrade m aid °“;.,l,'3;}. ddeealbatelvlm m“ “ugh oer gvoiieayel-eaéedliilwlgirfeimgifi fifiufpfinsgfififlléiliflm 3312,; ‘gfgfimngdfloyllhglemhgisglgmtfilléllejfdfnunrmj etlrongl our debt“ of gralgtiédoh to m? ogewqgf “ “°5“°." m"°°‘°*zmm' peqrvshon par meal. of three to sit in with the Civic cg, stratum o! a vemerus- animt. 32am 1mg: gin-age! (gm i; raved pfi: m d Dr Mlmion. But it is not i; Q‘ l“ ficials and draw up a new relief lon in 1on5 alight be nuglghed in y “h1g8?! fimifllgjsggflffi 1m poo-taut, question. the place to d cum it is not behind dosed doom in a packed omnmitteo." He added he did not ule lie eu- preesion offensively but meant there should be a discussion in the House rather than in a committee on which would be four or frve ma- erals to one The Prime , Mcinion debate on the United Bias tes trade treaty won not until next week. probably Tuesday. ‘Ilhe Government hoped to proceed with other business tonight and m. mormw after- lhe trgiteson ililre‘ ad. n retry to e c tom the Throne. pee Life Insurance Business Shows, Gain For 1937 OTTAWA. Feb. 2 -—(OP)- Fisheries Minister Michauri intra- riuced in the House of Commons today a bill to amend the Fish- eries Apt to make it clear corn- erlsation payable by those plac- llrg obstructions such as dams in streams is annual and cannot be settled by "lump sum." Thepres- ent section was not clear and had been misunderstood in some quarters, Mr. Michaud said. The bill was given first reading. Tile Fisheries Act provides that where a (‘elm is placed across a river. an efficient fishway be con- structed to enable the fish to pass from the section of the river he- iow the dam in the section above. In many cases however th cost of such a iishway would be pro- hibitive. In such cases the act makes provision that the companies own- ilng liihe dams n; make ayments n eu o a a ~ mente to be usedmlse min y towards rnamtairsin The emenmnenl dlear 111B minlstg the oi iisheril‘ ha wi tilt. c all upon the companies annual payments for Cape! hr d1. was e can tlfiflll-fl! s rlta%~°i'§i‘rt§i§§ it’