MARCH 1o. 1934 SIIMIIERSIIIE mil Prince County ‘ill’ Q it E pro ml there has been a good attend- '5. Eu E m at the classaa-B. arr-lends will ralrat to learn that m. 1-. n of Wiimot villey. ls 55555 i255 ‘is PEQOIAIJ ii Y. llldilmdr-Q- 8E gériti cnlrllsl. avsnmss Ills la-n b saaarwgg “s” h‘ lbs nan ilalllglllsi (Continued rim Page l) L- i065 TRINITY LADIES home cooking sale at Prowse Bros. today, 1.40s: BU! YOU! W!!! IND CAKE, etc. at malty palm-y sale, Prowse Bma. today. lhrpert cooks are bu- in: for you. n-iosa sap IATALITY-Tha seam’ co- - Beachern, 5i, Print Pond, iounddeadintheceilaroihishome Where he had been culling pota- ' toes. A cosoners jury empanneled l’! Oozonsr James Machchern found that he had coma to his death by strangulation. I-QOIT SATISIACIDI-Y PRIC- BS-ddr. B. Roy Holman has receiv- ed the following very satisfactory wire from Messrs. Anning and Cobb of the result oi yesterday’; auction sales of silver ioa pelts at London: "Oiiered about one-third our eats- logue today. Consider prices fully equal January. Details follow fin sale concludes lisesday." GENEVA ‘ intlsuio-di" 1*... Plamieizitwassadandconviucs the Belgians at the nweasity o! kcepingtbeirpowderdryandstand- t! lIlIiI-li- Ths mm Cabinet. it was learned, hadconsidered ptlng aphnforGermanre-armammtas nIvwledbyltI-lsnoeiorstakingiis iiatstand aaainstaucha course Armyoilicialawithaomamenxb- i ll Iilflllll EHQ ‘anus-as elbbar of new plants. on the amendment, the the southeast." l?! trolled The preaan cl the papa- indnstry authority. Cites Result Of 'lhe Uxrord Amendment To U. S. Newsprint Code- Opposed (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) WAKIINGTDN Russell, GeorgiaDemocrat, today a- gainst a proposed amendment to the Ila-rah United states Paper and Pulp code which would restrict the setting up before a public bearing. Georgian urled that "nothing be done to dea- troy or injaair what we behave pro- mises to be a flourishing industry in Several representatives oi the es- ‘ industry testified in favor explained w it was found they were not contrary to the spirit oi the Recov- Hogramme which calla for con- tedbylltwillhkClialrinan Grdllhlpasmb and turn in the volume of _ were cited by railway oflicials as responsble for the tie-up. 0n Sunday the largest freight iraintnmove through here in many months went southward into Hali- iax, the ‘i2 ears requiring a double- header of locomotives and a shun- ter to make the grade outaids ‘rruro. Another train of 56 cars was moved from Truro to Halifax yesterday. P.I.LPoblssl Movement of Prince Edward ll- land potatoes is contributing to the heavy traffic and there is an in- creasing amount of lumber for ship- merit. All available railwaymsn have been called back to their jobs and railway traffic in the Maritime div- isicn of the Canadian National Rail- ways improved so rapidly during the winter months that new men are being trained. Criticizes N.S. Department Of Education (C. . By Guardian's special Wire) munax. March a-Nova Sw- L15’; Department of Dducaiton came in for criticim in the I-iesislllll" today when Don. o. Fraser (Libe-ml Pinion) continued the debate on the mam. m reply to the Bomb from the Throne. He declared it was not his inten- tion to inject party politiw. but he believed that in the ovum of the year an organimtion bad grown up l. m, Department which must be brought under some measure oi control. He had found the Department no iewer than 90 super- cfficials drawing from tl-ollii to $7.- mo annually and he believed this number too many when teachers in some rural sections had been with- out salaries for a year or more. with some rural schools closing down. Speaking as chairman oi the House Educational Committee, the Piclnu member was believed to be forecasting radical changes under the new Uberal administration headed by Premier Angus L. Mac- donald. In Memoriam MES. JULIA A. MaoPHEll-SON The funeral ci the late Mr!- Julia A. MaePhez-slon took place from the residence oi her dsllshm‘ Mrs. faster .4. Jay, Fanning Brook to the People's oeme‘ y, lidt. Stew- art our January 30. 1984. Born at Arbroth. Scotland in 1856 she cametothisPl-ovince attire age oi thirteen years with her par- ents, Mary Jamieson and David Chalmers who took up their resi- dance at East Bill's-ll!- After her marriage to Angus atacPher-son she moved to Clark- town where sho lived until the death of her husband eleven years :0, after which idle made her home _ t}; her daughter we D. W. swan of Charlottetown The late Mrs. MacIFhar-aorl was a most devoted Christian wife and mother and a life 100g member o! the Presbyterian Church. Since coming to Charlottetown she was a member of Zion Presbyterian Chlmcb. she leaves a family of four daughters and two tom: Mary A» Milton, iidaas, Julia 0., Medford. Mass», Mrs. Iester A. Jay, Panning Brook, P. E. l., Mrs. D. W. Swan. Charlottetown, John D. Nntick, Mass, and Bruce in Sonlerville, Mass. Two brothers John Chalmers Medici-d, Maaa, and David Chal- mers, Quincy, Mass, also survive. Aldaughter Mrs. .1. H. Jay and a son Dr. William A, predeceased her. Commander Of Dutch Cruiser ls Sentenced ‘PHI HAGUE. Hard! 9—-'l‘he last act in the drama in which the cruiser D0 Zevan Provineien sewed by mutlneers of! Bama- tra year ago, today resulted in a sen co of four months‘ - dismlual fmin n18 CHARLOTTETOWN Bright Spots Of The Week ‘IOIKIIIO-Semvy Iflplar iulnber from United Kind- shipnsenta ol grain from do Western Canada, tremendous incre- after several months’ abut-down. Have order for a 40-foot patrol boat. CHIATHAM, (Xst-Qlicago rivet and machine con-loam’. subsidiary of a Chicago concern, has opened here to manufacture rivets of all WDU~ VICIVZBIA. B. C-New plant will be eected immediately by western woodworkers canpany whose fac- wry was burned recently. iItIQUOiB FAILS. Ont-Abttibi Pom mo Posei- company. us. started up another paper mgghflw in the: plant here this week and former employtes were re-engaged. TRURO. N. S.-—Ten extra C. N. R. locomotives are being hurried, w this division to help clear away a lralllc ism resulting from a rush oi freight. PORT BEE, Orlt-—-W‘lldr00t Che- mical Company of Buffalo has lee- sed a factory here and will begin manufacturing about April l. BUM». Quiz-Another storey will be added to the Canada Match Company's plant hero, enabling the Oillllllhy to dellwle production. Bl‘. THOMAS. Ont.—ll‘iie Canada Iron llbundrly has received an order forseven carlnads ofwheelsto be delivered to the ‘London. C. N. R. shops Other local phnta report lbusinus picking up. MONTREAL-C. Balabino and 5°". 1M» subsidiary of a Chelsea. M888. concern will open a plant here for the manufacture oi .silk 811d gut strings for tennis racquets, musical lnsti meats and m; gup- gical use. GATENDAU. Ql-lm-lbaternatioslal Paper Company's plant here has extended the work time anrl is now operstng 5 1-3 day; g week, HPCHIINIEB, (mL-Oluett Pea- body Company has ordered a wage increase for 450 employees. NEW YURK EXCHANGE (By John L. Cooley. Associated Press Iinlneial Writer] NEW Y%K. March B-(Associ- ated Pressl-Stooks had a quiet, un- even market today. Earlier deal- ings witnessed an irregularly high- ar trend. with metals and special- ties flrnlesli. but little - was apparent in lnmt drectirms and a mild let down developed toward the close, leaving the averages about half a Dfllht lower. Best grade corporation bonds fol- lowed U. B. Government; in ano- ther upturn. though the Federals were s. bit less buoyant than yes- terday. Wheat and cotton were steady. Stock loaders allowed consider- able partlality toward a handful oi issues. Canadian Pacific, Interns. tioiial Nickel, Hayes Body, Kelvin- ator, Dremer Manufacturing, Ai- aiut Juneau, McIntyre Porcupine, uflfimeltlnil. Dominionfltloresasld Vulcan Detinnlrlg were among the best gainers. United Airmail. slip- pcd nearly 2. DuPont and Allied Chemical both yielded slightly more than s point. U. S. Steel, Wating- house, American Con, Harvester, and National Biscuit dipped frac- tionally._ \ Oansdan isues were prominent and generallystrongaclrcumstanoe that was attributed not only to m. Doris o! buslnca improvement in the Dominion but also to the fact that they have mmkels in three Wlllllflfl Ind 08h be sold in as ma.- ny currencies. Canadian Pacific W! tspednlly strong and active. Domestic trade news was rather encouraging. '1‘he Natonal Auto- mobile Chamber of Commerce es- timated a 60 percent islcrcaae in motor vehicle output for February cs compared with January. the gain over a Y!" lgo being K2 percent. Flrlsht loadings lest week jumped lilbfiti-llillllly over the um period. Dun and Bradstreet spoke optim- lntically of the state of trolls. as. sertirlg that the current record was one of improvement over last year, inst monlh and l“; we; What Stocks Dial Pr! Thur 342 41a 253 198 162 164 757 7'15 Advances Declines, Unchanged ‘Pots! iseiles Growing Need E Of Navigation Schools S e e n (C). By Guardian's Special Wire) UITAWA, larch B-Tlie Domin- ion Government uuc urged today to estabilan more schools of navi- gation in cedar that seamen in the mailer communitlm miahc snid! GUARDIAN LIBERAL EX-MINISTER IN llE_l_iATE Mr. J. P. McIntyre Speaks in Draft Ad- dress Debate, And Moves Adjourn- ment. Mr. J. P. McIntyre, arr-Minister of Public Works in the lea Gov- ernment, following Premier slac- Millan in the Draft Address debate in the legislature yesterday. eon- gr-atulated the Weaker and Prem- ier on being elevated to their re- sponsible positions. Re paid tribute to the memory of the late Lieuten- ant Governor Dalton, Premier Stewart and his own especial friend, m. Callum ‘J. Bruce. m. McIntyre also warmLv con- gratulated Lieutenant Governor DeBlois, for whom he had the highest admiration. He sympathiz- ed with "those worthy runners-up" who, though qualified in every way, couldrlotbe ,"‘becausait might cause enwarrassmerlt polit- icaliy. Mr. McIntyre also referred to the death of Sir Arthur Currie, whom all Canada mourned. The advance in the price c1 farm products is not due to any policy of the Bennett Government, he said. in pork prices, cultallment d hog production of the inst few years was responsible for the pres- ent irlcrcase. We do not ship any more than a third of our quota to the British market. Beef has not increased in price compared with pork products. m. McIntyre would not be surprised to see beef prices increase and pork drop again. At Woodstock, N. B., on June 26, Premier Bennett had said over pro- duction in the United States had caused the depression but that our trouble is under production. But what about wheat? Mr. Bennett had approved of a wheat reduction How was he and the Mr. McIntyre, “has somefhlng to say about that" Ii under produc- tion is the cause of our trouble, why is Premier Bennett asking the western farmers to still curtail this Province had objected that a ‘ ' was not ‘ ‘ No matter what government ia in power, he said, we are always as- sined that the claims of the Mari- time Provinces lmder the Duncan Commission are "receiving atten- tion." This had been going on for the last two or three years,” but nothing so far has come of it. For improvement in the fox pelt industry, Mr. McIntyre said, the people themselves were responsible, and not the Government which was entitled to no credit though refer- enco was made to the matter in the Speech from the Throne. With regard to wider markets for fishermen Mir. McIntyre asked if the Government was sincere. Premier MacMlllan: "Do you dmibt it?" Mr. McIntyre cited statements alleged to have been made by the Premier at a Board oi ‘Trade meet- ing, as reported in the press, with regard to the dire condition of the fishermen. He had even said that whole districts of fishermen were applying for relief. The paragraph in the Speech from the Throne says the government is giving - to the question of fisher-men's mar- kets. Yet the Government, he claimed, had put an additional two cent tax on fisher-men's gasoline. This was the "attention" they were giving the poor flsllennen. Premier Macmillan: “Cari you suggest anything in your wisdom?" Mr. McIntyre: "Probably before the session is over I will suggest something, and possibly I will bring a resolution into the House, and l will try to do something for the fishermen. But my hon friend in the Speech only promises them ‘attention?’ At 1 pm. Mr. lvilcInty-ra adjourn- ad the debate. Shareholders Of Newsprint Firm Hold Out (or. By Guardian's special Wire) QUIiB-IX‘), March D—Decision of preferred shareholders to hold out for better terms today upset an gflgmpt, m reorganize the bankrupt newsprint "unit of Price Brothers and 0018MB!- Orediwm and common stock- holders voted by impressive ma- jorities for a rehabilitation scheme slabmltted by the Company itaaii with the hacking of a Company and bord Rotbermere and lord Boaverbrook, Bigliah news- paper peers. Preferred sharctsoiderl. however, followed the lend of H. J. sym- ihgtdi. K. C. Montreal, Chairman of their Protective Committee. in objecting that too high a mice was naked for the underwriting by the syndicate of aspoomo in new nvon- ey required and that with news- print conditions improving the company was nqw in a much bet- composcd of Dike-Price Power In!!! magic.” Aladdin Magic THE OLD ADAGE, “Man toils from sun‘ to sun, but woman’s work is never done,” is only partially true today. taken an interest in the home of late years, and has done much to lighten the burdens of household tasks. 7 Science has harnessed electricity to make it perform a sort of “Aladdin It works for us, twenty-four hours a day--and its pay is low consider- ing the labors it accomplishes. It furnish- es light and heat. It sweeps the carpets and polishes the floors. It runs the sewing machine and washes the dishes. It toasts the bread and percolates the morning cup of coffee. It beats the eggs; it stirs the dough and bakes the bread; and last, but kt least, it furnishes the power for the radio to entertain day and night. You learn of tliese, and many other time and labor saving devices through the advertisements. They keep you informed of new things and give you dependable facts on which to base s purchase. These are good reasons for believing a product is “better because it’s advertised.” Science has -l>r.'=..¥~.- - ; _ “ MUNTREAL EXCHANGE 1ldON'I'R.EAL, March D.-Wilh ac- tivity hitting the fsstest pace since last July, when volume reached 153,- 000 shares in one day, listings on the Montreal Stock Eirchange soared into higher territory in today's deal- lngs. ‘Turnover approximated 53.000 shares. Traders were undetcrred by the fact dealings in New York were carried on at a slow rate with the hesitancy and nervousness- which has marked trading ior lhc past wee-k or so continuing to hold any expanding market interest in check. Flormer leaders, Canadian Pacific. Brazilian, Shawinigan and others moved back into the van of the up- ward movement. With a New York pool reported to be buying Canadian Pacific, the price shot up at the opening to a high of 17%, holding around that point until early in the afternoon when it eased to its cloa- ing level of i796. up 1% points. Brazilian was also in heavy demand, cloayg with a net gain of 1'1. points whe it sold at lfli, half a point be- low the day's high. Bhawinlgan was up 5i at 22%. International Nickel and Consoli- dated Bmelters, leaders in activity and strength for the past few days, shared the top position with Bhawinigan and the others. Nickel touched I00. thehlghest level in It toilched a new peak during the day of its. other stoeks were irregularly higher. (mania Northern Power rose lit at 211A, a new high, and Canad- im Celaness Preferred I16 at 1PM. record Second Reading Given Central Bank Act (CF. By Guardian's Special Wire) (YITAJWA, March 9—-Wlt.h little more than s quorum of members present the Bank of Canada Act was glvoll second rcadlllg in the House» of Commons this afternoon and sent to the select standing committee on banking and com- merce. There it, will be given the detailed consideration which was not indulged in by the House on its first reading, smart from the barrage of criticism irom the Unit- ed Farmer and Labor group which will fight to maki- the new central bank a wholly government owned undertaking. The smokers were heard on this subject pnor to second reading to- day. J. S. Woodsworth llnb. Win- lllllPg North Centre». concluded his address which was started pig; be- fore adjournment last night, and was followed by H. E. Spencer (U. F. A. Battle River), and W. T. lalcas (U. F. A. Canlroser. Mr. Woodsworth claimed nut, the bank as a private undertaking was a step toward Fascism. For Years Canada had been under a financial dictatorship and this bill would have the effect of making that dictatorship more pcrmananu Without a provisim; for govern- ment ownership he wolfid oppog the bill. Labor Party Heads Polls In L o n do n (c. r. aim ._j—————y v_ ..__j__ N.B. Lumberman Scalded To Death In Pond Y lc. r. a, Guardblfa special Win! .. JUNIPER, N. n. Much 9- . Death today ended hours of I11? fpflng by John Brown, 52, of Bath. N, 5., who was severely scolded last evening when he fell into a pond oi’ hot water used by w‘ Fleming and Gibson Lumber Comm » pany for cleaning logs. l Brown allymed while working at the pond with an son. Owen. and a group of other men. Owen no- ticed the accident immediately and jumped to his father's assistant! but was unable, single-handed, to lift him clear of the boiling water. Help camp promptly from the och-l _ er men but although Brow-n Hill! T’ been immersed little more than a ‘ minute most of his body W" Didi!’ scalded. l-lla heavy clothing. retain’- lng the heat, proved s serious fac- dnow-blccked roads delayed medical amlstance. When a doctor ,, arrived this morning on a fast... freight from Plaster Rock he round . Brown beyond help, althoufll firlt... aid had been given all nkht. ,, :_—;—::‘_.— “f iahed under an avalanche 0f lair; ~ votes. ‘they lost 2s seats and gains} only one. while labor was winning 36 new aeais and lining one. in the turnover sir former Liberal repre- _ sentativds disappeared, hank Briant. a Liberal the i-louaa of Commons. who headed the county Poll in ..-n srii ..$""»¥-l ' ‘I5 . ... ._. n- a... ... n. I _ ,;....‘..._;..l 12...... ».._...-a._. . --- .- 4.; ta-renaaeeswsedy. . .,. a. max. ._ _ ._ ., _,_._..- -. _._,..-._ .. . - _- ""' _ '7_¢..n.,__..,,.,<_~;.... .........-... -.<--,»-e~.---..»._.__-._.u§.--.t.”