g-EBRUARY 2a. 132 -||ontreal Market Siiilighis it" M - . I 1| NTEML’ 0 pnlfll“ P". ricel today on a num- or Iillllmum p the Montreal Stock par 9t ‘lsuifridolloweriug of minimum Que" Feb. 22 (By the W“ rest. Wag Kristina slumped lhar ly to e0 arm ‘hug on a points from m “net” Daminion Textile dropped to l f 54 and a cine‘. at 65, of! 8% l0" ° n we day. Oini-rwise the list vain" f}, with British (‘nlumbin Pow- '"' “"1 of Canada and National Staci or. 5%,], restored to tho free list, ("fin fractional losses. lbau agar“; generally was quiet with Theqlffitlllely 11gb‘. although "l" indications were that a large ' n" rouhl he expected with a re- turnalva‘ M, many pegs. Canadian Pac- ”‘."'“ m; Brazilian Traction held ua- C I bile lnternatioiial Nickel, on h. Psi n-Iiemovai o! "B98894" Ixclelrosufiflhers, brought out two chief atl- l" l ' - Ba Foreign Exchange d Wealh , i - . Slr Malcom s Race a e - | c.‘.f§’ill§..“%¢.§i'->9l'r'iiuf"r1is$r93i iii mm“ BEACH Pia. M. 22 changes closed and many gaps in lo- -—Adverse weather and bEBCh 0on- cal quotations, tho British and For- muons mush,’ gave promise or d8 adiau dollar, us compiled by tho [toy-alloying untfl P435151 vluesday the‘ i er Deters sign Exchange in relation to tho Cun- l B k of Canada, closed today as y llollovfll; - [Offlflifil trials of Sir Malcolm C0mp- Austria, pound .... of England to break ms 0w.“ France, Franc ... Great Britain, pound world's gutflmmme record or 245 ajynflfmiles an hour. Italy, Lire ... New aealand, pound . u n. B lb Afl d u... n. 5.4503 ‘ saw. Perlecra ‘T‘T‘."‘... .0 l Rah‘ ‘en ‘mm heal“? "fem-st Uniteid States, dollar 13% percent skies today, keeping the British race‘ PM‘ “m- _ driver indoors. The beach, which I. B. CROPS has been unfavorable for high OTTAWA, Out, Feb. (By the Sliced racing recently. showed little (‘uuuillnrl !'rcss)—'l‘ho. acreage sown 1n signs u: improving New Brunswick to tho principal crops 103i, showed that cuitlvulctl any Sir Malcolm made two practice I rims over the bumpy beach yesterh 0o led with 458,848 acres, according to n rcport lflilltlll liy tho Dominion liur- enu of Statistics today. Potatoes came-may and he was Josue‘! about so K A G HEAIINB coiiiiuia (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Que, Rb. 2l.—Pu.r- suing his investigation into the gen- uineness of the reparations claim in connection with the Parrsboro, N.S., schooner Gypsum Queen, testimony in Nova. Scotla. In March, 1931, Captain Freeman Hatfield, of Pan's- lboro, was awarded $71,282 on his YPSEEN IHE GUARDIAN Chinese Repulse’ J i1 p s Attempt At Kiangwan (By James P. Howe. Associated Press Staff Writer. Copyright, 1932, by the Associated Press.) SHANGHAI, Feb. 22-Tha Jan-l anese offensive,‘ repulsed time and B88111 by dogged (Rilnesc soldiers, reopened with a. mush at daybreak along the Kiangwsn-Chapei front in a further attempt to wrest a village from a. handful of men. A few hundred Chinese troops to- day still held the Walled village q! Kiangiwan, midway 0i the bat/tie C. M. Lampsoa 6? Co. LIMITED. ll Queen Street Inmdon. E O. l. England Public Auction Sales I5 i,‘ sawo suns merslds. P B. I. Represented by Alfred Fraser, Inc. F lhipping bags will be lnmlsh ed without charge by Ipplylm 212 Fifth Avenue New York, N. I. to B. T. Holman Ltd, Sum ‘ line from Chapel to Woosung, a- gainst, the strategy and blows of a BND I INS 'l’i'ince Of Wales l T 0 U n v e il War Memorial LONDON, Feb. 22.—(C.P.)-Thi! Prince of Vvnlcs will unveil the Memorial to the Missing at Thiep- vol, on the Somme, on Whit-Mon- , day. May 16. M. Paul Doumen, Prcsiilcnt of the French Republic,‘ will attend the ceremony. i . Adjoining the memorial a. smaili Anglo-French cemetery has been‘ created to symbolize the sacrifices made by France and the British l-Tmplrc (ll ‘nv the war. ‘The cem- l clcry will contain an equal num- bcr of British and French graves and will be uscii for the reburlal of the iauiiics n!’ British soldiers still 7 Japanese army of 25,000. .MAODONAi0 - ui with (0.203 "w, and luu-ls- _ llfhgnt next ha'viug 41?»; acres ilMViLlHlllCh in the cockpit of his on!‘ that l claim m: vesffil w? ignklbly: Gert man Sll mar G O C 1'5 COBS iii . ansfll“ on t u r ir_ d 1 n 1;, . ti” of but 73 shares. climbed 1% Bldg‘; £5041: agg7lrllsvrllngffizggt ulrNii-ithihe was brulsed about the logs and u ulixed grains .938, beans <1 : peaslbod _ x39: 408; rye ani corn for ensiiage 281; y Flr-lafi,‘ gains and seven losses ~ rm.- vah , tiuni of llftilfflll lots per i~0 pounil bug . Iiiay .\'n. ‘.'. he total tradin of Ill"- oxail-h compared wfth 13,875 ‘Huron lfflllfly and 73,30} on the ‘hm audiui: clay of last year. lu ail- ‘Drrospiti lh-li Telephone uni] Domin- duwlppviile the losses were: National m| Far off 1,4; at 91/1, Consolltlntcil " r, ' 1 at 00; lifcColl Fron- 0}; i; st 0%, National tSeel '51 01,5, and Steel of Can- , . ,| Pcincnt Preferred. up M at “Mirvliniinlnu Stool and oCal "B" up £3,311, and Canadian Industrial Al- and up i4, at iii; were issues to gain ‘rail i i 1 || gcinsed at S-‘LDSIB and lin tetl Irlllllll at s premium of 131,5 per gett- PR l-A call to 400.000 Persons to Paliithrce previous intro-city clashes \l., 0:10., Feb. ill-lint- c prices continued high- iintl potato quotations agifyhllllefilliiilflflt‘ on the produce nutl "p; iuurki-l here totiuy. ML 1 lllllll'l' iiilvunci-d n huif to was quaricvs of u ccut at. 1S to 15% w", u pound. A better dclunutl was martial and us a resillt prices uiovctl ulllflllll from inst week's low levels ‘Menu; uw-rc iiirhi: being dibboxos. We [u the scarcity of present sup- l (‘unis fl ions. urial l-vi-ws of‘ fresh Ontario and iiiiiisii tmhiuibia 7-1.!‘ . i-nriuis, won- aachauavil. 1 rus burnt: qunii-rl at. ‘:0 p.10 ccnis. firsts at 2G to 27 cunts. "um at “' io ‘.50 cons anti sci-nulls iii its n ilozvu. Qunliltlnun to o stcntiy and receipts tot- lharkct was firm quota- Mng 1m iu ~10 cents for (lucucc whit- es: 50 to .'..“- vents for Quebec uuil New liruasu-ii-k lirccn liinmltilins null (i0 rents fur Print-o Eilwaril island (ll‘(\.t‘ll liiluniains. (‘uriot prices were ton cents per iiami cheaper. lllihTl-ZLLA NEOUR i r-iv. 1,. c ster QlilL. Inu \ nan Pill .\'|v, 1 21R i~‘iuur, spriugulhcnt’ paicuis firsts 51., mils 4.50 . iilvrs 4.40 iviulcr wheat pnicuis, choice . 5 llnlicil oats, hag 00 pounds 2.05 por tou rur iota 12.00 (‘hi-ac. cilrri-ut wily-lit"; Chm-ac, !~'ililliii0l'. 12-12% Hillier. Nu. 1 finest lS-IRV; i specials iu various 30 estrus in carious Zil , f sh firsts iu carious .".0 siuraizc oxirns in cartons 2.1 Fa , storage firsts in 23 Hg , storage ocnnrls in cartons 2i Tnialocs, Quin. S0 pound bag: 31155 Total-ms. li.. SO pouuii ban’ 511-5.‘? Potniaw. 1'. l‘). 1,, S0 pound hag G0 Grain Market ii'i.\‘.\‘il‘l~ uu., Feb. 2'2. (By i110 Canadian l’ P-Steuiiincss of ivlicilt quotations . iiverpooi aiui n. fill" week and export trails gave u fruc- tiaaai l to wheat prices in tho gruiu pltt . Viliucs at the closu were 9Q l0 H higher. iiay clam-ii at (i764 nnd July at 001/4. each fora gain of iii, while (ii-tuber illluraruu 5-,", to I}; to ciosu at 711i. to ]l i- vaucauvcr advices reported s mod- Iflif‘ trade worked at the Pacific Coast willie pit tradu revealed souio [and buying for eas|'"~i account. 1101i- dny in the Fnited f-iatcs curtailed maria-t opcraiions somewhat but son- iiuu-ut nu the wliolo “as quite friend- J Fflrfilpu non-a was construed as bul- ‘fic l report's frulu liniy in- t the foreign wheat quota country‘ llilil Ilene rnisoti Lust week's worlil shipiunuts our totalled lii,'..’0‘.’,000 r-h North America's 11,000, an increase of . . over the previous week. Slim trails was uprketl in the cash Ila-at auii cnurso grain sections. ‘Pith!!! iti-acraily was littio unchanged. cnosu Wheat: “iii-Zr om. July 001,5 to I4, Oct. 11%. , July 4071M, Oct. 40MB. CASH PRICES Whcat:--.\'a 1 hard 071,5, no 1 nor ‘Wjuuo 2 nnr flLls. no 3 nor 57%. no “lin-luv r» 50%.. no o 4m, ma 45%. '& un 1 durum RTE-fr. u- No2cw30,no.'lew27%.. . l ‘"3 1'7. ho 1 feed 20, un 2 feed - lf-liwiml l0, track so. Hillier-dialling grailcs 0 row ex ' Tuesday. Feb. 23. directly to tlw He was clocked on the first run at 125.874 miles an hour and on the second at 137.03 for an average twoi way speed of 131.627. i l l fail wheat 257: flax 122; corn for husk- g 2. ln oats Carleton is the leading country with 45,45’; acres. Tho sum ;couniy leads in potatoes with 1i, .'. -acres. The great; hay county is Kings with 00,487 acres, closely followed by Westmoreiand with 05,070. Tho some acres. The great hay county is kings county leads in potatoes with 14,735 with 00,437 acres. closely followed by Westmorelaud with 05,070. N. Y. Hockey NEW YORK, N. Y., Feb. 22- The New Yom Americans came back from a six-game losing streak Novel Way To Sahlrdav night to defeat theiriocal rivals, the Rangers, 3-2 in one of Wipe Out War Debt the best played games here this NEW YORK, N. Y., Feb. 22 (AP) season The Rangers nnd won the $1.009 l- Wm‘ m!" ti"? V9073 and A goal behind after 31 seconds of" thereby WNW 0f! B-ll the war loan play, the Amer-ks. ran the Rangers obligations to the United Slfllefilrngged through two periods then was issued Yesterday by Arthur H-Iiheld off their closing drive? Flfimlnfl 0i P35110808. Cali-T., flfiwith a flue defensive cisplirv. Roy native of Canada. LWori/ers, American goal tender, He asked that pledges to lhllhpiaycd ihc name of his llfu and effect be filled out and Innilsd OTIiVCTIlIJil hycrs, Rccl Dntlon and [Allan Shields more than nmiic up United States treasury Deimrlmeht . for tile ainmcc of n'li Bridge, vet- in Washington, foreign loan dlVl5':il‘ll!‘l (lcfcncc mzm ‘i/j’) was kept ion, A. single individual might niakC out by an injurccl hand. ‘ as many of tile pledges as he wish- Not more than a minute after cd, payable on Jilly 4 each your. Bun Cook scored (he quick Ranger! "The preposition," Fleming: suicblgoai. Roy Burltmcister tjeri the. "is so ‘simple that there is no 00- Mount for the Amerks. Jackie Keat- oasfon for delay and putfing this ing put the starvspancicd team a- over in One day would be thediead before the first period ended‘ greatest thing for its kind that has land Joe Lamb broke away for the ever been done by the human,virinning goal in the third, when rum penalties left the Amcrks two men He would call the pledges “George short and the Rangers one. Chmg, Washington birthday gifts." Johnson scored for {he Rangers in‘ Fleming ten years ago gave the the last minute of play. bulk of the "many million dollars" ' ' he made in the mmlufscillrs 0* “m Sketches Of (lauadla bcr to found the Californla Institu at Pasadena, He reserved only a "modest annunity for my life." A native of Canada, he was 23 when in 1879 he came to the Unit- ed States. Before engaging in the manufacture of lumber, he studied law at Detriot and was admitted to the bar of Michigan in 1882. In Flue Collection j ——— i LONDON, Feb. 22.-<By The can- I Fadlan Pr0ss)—A collection of 50. sketches made in Canada and i mounted in one volume by John; George Lambtou, 1st Earl of Dur- ‘ ham, (1792-1840) Lord High Com-I missioncr of Upper and Lower Can- f ado and Governor-General of Bri- l tish North America, who was creat- ed Baron Durham in 1828, and ad- vanccd to the Viscoimty of Lamb- ton and Eorldom of Durham in 1833, I is for sale. The collection is a re- ‘ _ ‘minder of the first Earl of Dur-‘, 11012901281708" 2:'?J(c'Pé:'t"n1§ | hams work in that country a. ccn- attitu e o _ co an war rav t," n o_ ‘m "the sabbath" has cmnplctely 131858 John George Lambton was l changed l“ ‘ecent ymws‘ “cool-ding appointed High Commissioner of t9 the 5mm!“ Mmmgc" °f the Upper and Lower Canada and Gov- Glll-‘EQW Trllllslmrt Department‘ ernor-Gencrnl of British North Am- The ma-limly °f the cmzells s“ the ' crica. A ycar later he made his rc- day “well aired" before gutting port on the affairs of British North the" tmvfls- A “W yell“ “g0 the ‘ America, which became the model trim‘! W“ nemlglble “m” 9 g" m" of. Dominion status all over the whercafi m“ it ls hmvlcst “m” j world, according to The Manchester Sunday Travel l In S c o t l a n d Greatly Changed ‘ in i915. Payment was made by the Dominion Government out of funds received from Germany to recom- pense Canadian Nationnls, who had suffered lvsses as n result of enemy action. ' Subsequently doubts were cast on the testimony that a submarine was responsible and the suggestion was presented that the sinking was due merely to wind and weather. Chief Justice Harvey was appointed a Commissioner under the Inquiries Act to search more deeply into the matter. Sittings were held in 0t- tuwa. and Montreal last week. Evidence yesterday was that Sen- ator Hance J. Iiognu, of Parrsboro, who was solicitor for Hatfield, hail deposited $7,000 in $1,000 bills in the Bank of Commerce herc. He then had added $3,000 by cheque, trans- ferred thc total of $10,000 to ancill- er account “in trust," and finally closed out the trust account by scndi ngport of it to his account in Amherst, N. S., and paying out the rest in personal cheques. The num- bers of the bills depositcd had not been preserved, bank employees told the Commissioner. uiiiiiil iniijiii VICTORIA, B. C., Fcb. "IL-Tn have onc‘s picture printed far and wide as a. “murderer" is unpleasant enough, but to be treated through a. case of mistaken identity i-s worse, or so at least Albert Johnson, Bri- tish Columbia resident oi’ many years’ standing, has complained in reports received by the provincial police. When the extended skirmishing WflS on near Aklavik, N. W. T., for another mun named Albert John- son, famous crazed‘ trapper of the north and posses of the Royal Can- adian Mounted Police, aircraft and other means were raised in a hue and cry after the man who had kill- ed a policeman, some Canadian Japanese heavy artillery roared‘ into action against the stout de- fenders and other Chinese troops entrenched along the front wiiih the break of the third day of the great push. Chinese field guns took up the signal of renewed battle, re- turning shell for shell. l With the Visibility through heavyl zuists and driving rain so poor as to make observations impossible, the obeyed recent doctors’ orders and ‘ Japanese guns shot blindly. Tanks and troops. rushed into battle yes- terday, ivere expected to follow up ‘the barrage with promise of a de- c'sive engagement as the powerful lChincsc- defenses northwest of ‘Kiungwnn were encountered. l With ihc Japanese garrison at IWoosung seriously drained by the Edcmahtl for fighters for the Kiting- ‘wan scoior, unofficial observers in- dcrprcivri Chinese troop movements |Z0l\'i1l'(l Woosllug as indenting that ithe Chinese hoped t0 take advan- itagc of the Japanese weakness at {this far extremity of the bahtlc ‘front by launching an offensive on i their own. l Although the Japaucsc clrovc a 'l1ole in the Chinese line north of Kianglvnn, Chinese troops, esti- mated by the Japanese at Only four hundred, held the village against a frontal attack by tanks, artillery. cavalry and infantry in yesterday's lassult. iDartmoor Prisoner Giving Trouble PRINCETOWN, England, Feb. ;22—-(A. P.)—‘Flfty ringieaders of ithe rcccni: disturbance at Dart- ‘moor pison, ‘who are kept in soli- tary confinement with three empty cells separating them from‘ each other, raised n pandemonium of shouts, curses and banging on. Iuicir cells last night. ' The uproar llilCl occurred for sev- eral nights, arousing the villagers of this nearbyuplacc. Police and troops wore reported available if needed. iBritain Still Leads newspapers are said to have pub- ' ' ' lished a. picture of the British Col- In Shlpbulldlng . '_ '1" umbia. Albert Johnson who had no fifths‘??? (not? connection with the case. ' ‘ ' .thim any other country, the output Th B itl i l l . . . e r s1 c0 umb flaimfiglrvti: ,t.han any other country, he output ‘ his picture taken by a Canadian minister 01,7011 by 976.000 tons compared with the gospel some years ago’ ' l d b and shows him Standing m‘ The armua silmmary, ssue Y heavy northern clothing with alLbyws Register °{S'“P1""i-'~?“9"“i h". cap on his hcacL This photwjthat of the worlds shipbuilding graph, the similarity of the name, 10mm“ °f Lm7in§ “ms gmss‘ 502" and the fact that the photo can“ j 487 tons were built in Great Bri- from Aklavik is believed to have lctl k m“ and Ireland This “needed BISUBEYS 0R0iR8 Minister Ramsay MacDonald dis- ‘ came up to London from his country place today to study tho for eastern ‘situation. Meanwhile at Plymouth the cruiser vindictive shipped ilxc ammunition and departed with rc- liei’ crews for service in China. As for Ml‘. Mac-Donald's trip from Chequers, an oiliciai statement c1:- plalned: “The Prime Minister came up to Iiondon from Chequers earl;- this afternoon. Public affairs will keep him in London Monday and Tuesday, but his doctors prohibit him from attending sessions of the House of Commons and he is leav- ing London for further recuperation Wednesday morning." hai committee,“ WlllCll was appoint- ed to take care of any cxigency over the weekend, were prepared to meet I at a moment's notice if necessary. i Skeleton staffs remained on duty _ut the War Ofllce and the Admir- l alty. ‘ I | Tilden Again Wins Tennis Championship i NEW YORI; N. W., Feb. 22- man net star, last night carricci Bill Tiiden to five sets before los- ing his bid for the World's profes- sional tennis championship in iiic fifth and deciding match oi” a scr- ics played before n crowd of 5,000 at Madison Square Garden Tildcn, won 11-9, 0-6, 6—4, 3--6, 8-6.! Tildcn was the Tildcn of old as‘ he paraded through tile third set to take a lead of two sets 1o one at the rest period. Big Bill broke through Nussleinfls service twice in, the sot to win 6-4. Air Power Figures Astonish Britain i i LONDON, Feb. 22—(By The Ca- nadian Prcssi-Publlcaiion of the ctntistlcs of air strength returned‘ by the countries of the world to the League of Nations in preparation for the Disarmament Conference which opens at Geneva have given, rise to much comment and com-l pnrison, here. Members of the Cabinet's "Simng- = Hans Nusslein, 2i-ylcar-old Gcr-' that hour. Tram and bus services run in the forenoon for church-go- ers have never paid, and never will DB3’- The system of one ccni; fareshas not proved of great service to the working classes, but is usccl by busi- ness men and others moving about] the centre of the city. The with- drawal of one cent fares would re- sult in the reduction in the number Guardian, London edition. Some of Lord Durham's proposals about that the extraordinary step of returning to England without either being rc- called or obtaining the royal con- sent. ' Among the treasures from Lamb- ton Castle that arc for sale in Lon- don, in addition to the Canadian sketches, are a fcw books and auto- to the contusion. the combined figures of the next . being found on the zicighboring hat- ‘ ilciicicl. _ ‘ The liilpcrinl War Graves Com- misszou 1s constructing the comet». ‘cry, half the cost being borne by_ the R-cnch Government, and the? Britwh cross of sacrifice Will be our: ‘of the main fcaturts. Upon this will lbc engraved the total joint lmscs ‘id of France. ;W0uld Conquer ' Pneumonia Germ | I l > ___ . LIANCHESTER, England, Fch. 22. l, —-i'C. P.l-An exhibition has been} held at the Textile Institute here; with a view to enlightening ruanu- 1 facturiers, merchants and all other?» i interested in the sale of fashionably ' colored goods, the exhibition having i been held in connection with an ef- ' fort on the part of the British Color k Council, to make Great Britain the ‘ dictator of women's fashions hi col- ior, instead of France and Austral- lil. The exhibition included all the ‘color ranges ivliicli can be repro- duced by firms iii this country, and the materials from cloth to “c0ln- positvlon," which can use them. In I addition, the colors which the ex- clusive houses will shortly be show- ing as fashionable for the spring, and which are based on the Coun- cil's suggestion, will be pointed out. Until a few months ago the de- clsions ii1llcli Continental designers made rcgnrciing the next colors to be fashionable had been kept sec- rct too long for British manufactur- crs to anticipate them with large quantities of goods. Consequently r colored materials had to be bought l from abroad. Tile British Color Council, which mnrkable membership of important firms throughout the trade, is hop- l ha: to remedy this by deciding it- self what the fashionable colors shall be, and informing its mem- bers in plenty of time for them to prepare their goods. It was very l PAGE FIVE Presentation Al“ Gyro Banquet MR. PHILIP NOONAN RECEIVES GIFT FROM MEMBERS OF GTRO CLUB—INFORMATIV'E ADDRESS BY 01R. “Z L. BREN- TON The weekly Gyro dinner was lhcld last evening in the Canadian National Hotel, with Mr. E. Binney Fairbanks in the chair. ‘ The speaker of the evening was Mr. W. L. Brenton, Provincial Dairy Superintendent, who gave a comprehensive address on “li/Iilk." Upon motion of Mr. Robert Hynd- man, and Dr. P. A. Creelman, a hearty vote of thanks was extended the speaker by the Chairman. Mr. Philip Noonan, one oi’ the charter members of the Club, who u; being transferred by his bank in St. Jolui. .1’; the recipient of an LQNDQN‘ Fell g1__._(A_p_)_p,-;n,e _i of the armies of the British Empire “dd-Tess 50d Prcsematm“ °r a desk pen set. Tho address was read by Mr. W. D. Gillie, Past Presid- ent. Mr. Noonan made a fitting reply in a few well chosen words, which were responded to by the Club members with the singing of “For Ho's A Jolly Good Fellow.’ Among the members who spoke of Mr. Noonun were the Chairman Messrs. C. M. Williams. Sic-war Jones, W. A. Gaucict, Carl ‘Tiber! D. F. Bethune and N. W. Lowthc" Mr. J. J. Morris, new mfinfli!‘ Ioi the Provincial Bunk was pro‘ ent as guest. Following is: 1hr" entation: Dear Phil: The Charlottetown Gyro ,Ci felt that it could not allow the ( casion of your leaving us to p by without expressing in some v its appreciation of the servi rendered by you as Treasurer the Club for a number of ye and also of your activities as member of our Club in all its a forts to make Charlottetown a l icr place in which to live. We regret very much your 1 parture from us and we will n you and Gyrctte Connie more ti we can express, but we feel t the charms of the Island draw you back tn us at every l portunity. We’ congratulate your your well-earned proiucvtion in _l chosen work and trust that xvii! continue to climb the iar i in a. short timehas gained a rc- lot promotion‘ Please accept this token of C friendship with the Club's \ best vrishcs. Yours in Gyro, (Sgd) W. D. Gil’ Past Presid The meeting closed with successful in ihc autumn, when its singing or Auk! Lang S-"m two shades of green were accepted [The King’ by the fashionable. For the spring it has decreed a rust red. and this is not only be- ing advocated by the English de- signers but by many of the French, as ivcll. - W iunipeg Still In The Lead NEW YORK, N. Y, Feb. 22 - i First among the nations in num- i 113i’ The Canadian Press)—-Cana- bcrs of military acroplancs—:dfl'5 Olympic hockey champions. though scarcely first in ciiiclcncy the Winnioeiw. continued their if-statcmcnts made by French Dc- “"055 l" "Xhlblllml 8811168 Willi 0f lll§hn8°rsr but wmlld likely pm‘ ' graph letters. 'I‘llc major portion, 111106 I-ddmllnal raw-mu“ however, will be sold in the northI Feb. 22—(BY raglztrllldianonr-llisosispoas a. Drummer Beats political ciiclm are that an un- Judg-(fs Salary; employment relief measure may be bpought down in the House 0! LONDON, Feb 22—-( By The. Commons this week. The bill, it is Canadian Press)—A witness at rumored, will leave the amount tdwestminster County Court recently be used for relief at the discretion said that. as drummer 1n a. dance o‘ the administration M was donwbnnd he received $85.00 n weck and "' 4'3”.- 2 row ex 3 c w 42. Other algal, uu'_.'i c w J0, no 4 e w -'i7. ° ii‘ 3o. no 0 c w 311%. Track 30.‘ _________i Turned L‘) Pf- Wood's " Last. winter Norway Tine S a lot. better, so ed I never Prloe 85c. a A lie Goughed So Hard Mr. Joseph Laudhardt, started coughing I would tum blue I went t/o tho druggist and asked w l, do for it and ha handed me a boviia of i". 0°‘ 9 d oral ato ; ut uponlylWThVr- l‘ all‘ LntdqmToroato, cluced at the he knew another drummer who rc- lagflggtgiassgepilfillzacai. ceived $200 a week. "Why wasn't I a drummer?" commented Judge Turner. "It's better than being a.’ High Court Judge " His Honor Judge Richard Whithouru Turner is Additional Judge at Westminster County Court and Judge of Ux- bridge County Court. Gov. W. H. lliiirriiy Has Nominated OKLAHOMA CITY. Okla . Feb. i12—Governor William H Murray today announced his candidacy 101' the Democratic nomination for United States President. l Melville, fiaslifl. WUYFM“ h a bflil mid iini ullch l lll ilic furl‘. lulu uliai l would l hail sur p. When I had ilnislicil ii. l filli- lrgot another one and after ti}!!! i"! had another cough filbwlflldh. ' n“ bottle; ‘largo famiiv Ill" 050-1131;“ The fact remains the ma, All)“: two countries, the United States l time were not accepted, and he took ‘ Johnson of the picture is a well-to- l Wm‘ 205's“ ‘ms’ and “My with do and respected British Columbia f1°5»°48 m“ citizen of Princeton, who just now, The “mrld um“ ml by 1372900 is incensed over the publicity 11c has . “m5 and Britain-s large proportion received in the mutton of 976,000 tons is declared to bc due 1.0 the fact that the slump set in, earlier and with more severity than, abroad. _ Italy launched the two largest Ships n.’ the ycul'- the liners Rex John Drinkwater Seriously Ill puties in debate have any shndowfllliiled 511-71505 011M115 by defeating of justification—is France. with aithc strong Crescent Athletic Club declared total of 1.6a’: "first line"l1'9DFB50I1ii1il\'€*$ in Madison Square machines. To this figure arc ndd-Jflafdffh this afternoon. 5-2. Th0 oil 430 "immediate reserves." iinciIPOES 011 Ffld-‘li’ llliilll dlSPO-‘Pfl "l 803 "school machines." making niiallfl Alllmilc Gill‘ 50" (30115. 5 l grand total o; 3300 RUTH,“ Tho ‘Tomorrow night tlicj.’ will mecl lhc United States figure 1s 1.752 in iiic Bronx Hockey Club at the Coho-l first line, and a total of 2,351; Italy V Hm lwffi- > owns to a total of 1.507. but rior-sl -————-—-—-— not specify how many of these arc i l Intensive Bombing A Over Kiangwz SHANGHAI, Feb. 22—(A P. A Japanese mixed brigade foiloi up a two hour intensive artill bombardment and threw it against the right Chinese scc north of Kianuwnn today, adva’ ing in successive waves un smoke screens and “creeping b rages" while their neropln: bombed the Chinese second lin After Hockey, hIlnnrrPs-No atlffn WALLPAPER for i932 IDNDON, Feb. 2'Z—(A.P.) -0Xy- by the Earl of Durham, and will 8m was administered over the week (46,000 tons), but the British build- May Bring DOW“ include the famous Lawrence pic- ‘end to John Drinkwater, British‘ firs. Harland mid Wolff. Lid. and an aggregate o; LrHQLgnd 13ml Relief Measure ture “Master Lambton," for which dramatist, echo has been 111 fonbuilt the biggest motor ship. thc mm excluding 96 nvroplnncs mi over $500,000 has bccaasked. more than hwo weeks with acutelwhibe Star linvr 600F516. of 27.000 service in India’ shows 706 “firs, bronchitis. ms. Drinkwaiier said her hus- band's condition was s. little better tmlllllf, after a bad night Satur- day. but that he still was in a statc oi.’ great exhaustion. sr Thomas Herder, physicians to thc royal family, was called in for consula- ticm yesterday. LONDON, Feb. 22—(By The Cu- nndian Press)—A film introducing the personal interests and activities of the Prince of Wales has been 1118118 BY A. Stanley Williamson. and was privately shown recently at the Phoenix Theatre. Naturally, there are no special photographs of the Prince, but the film includes many “iopicals" which have not been often shown, and gives ngood ldca of how hard his Royal High- ness has to work. Thcrc arc also pictures of the Prince's farms in Cornwall, where he is known as the Duke. The film will be publicly (SL030 x0115) and Con“: d‘ Sam“ considered in illc first line; Japzm returns 1,385 “first line" maclilucr". “m” line" machines nnd a crnnd total At the end of 1931 the totallo, 153k i amount of shipping under construc- The soviet Union has made no‘ “ml w“ 1304-000 mm’ cmnpnmd rctum, but knowicciizcuiale esii-i with 2,326,000 a ycnr earlier ._ v n | "The position of the shipbuild- mntfs place tho nulshin m“ - n|hne strength at um icss than intdutig-y ‘througthgut the 3031:; I woo aircraft‘ m“, m, nggrcgmp s s n , ‘cuuno e rcgur c . vwml of nearly 200,, favorable. The figures show. nwrc- The British Haul“, Me 6mm. over, that the depression is bcar- iApril 1, 1931, but ihc increase in ing more hardly upon sliipbuildors numbers since than 1114s boon smalll in Great Britain nnd Ireland than and the relative posmms of mo! upon those in other countries.’ {nauong remain \lllilli"i‘t‘tl Experts! -'are astonished at the 1.12:0 of the Q United States and Jnuurwsv 11-. m“ gures; both countries. 011d 311110-11 ' particularly, secm to hnic included autism-name's REMEDY-tonight- hlfcra" which a" °"l"'"“l °' T"'°' l’ arsllnlinndvonrnnns wllsbflfllnffgglllilé: Jecied but are not ye,‘ m scnrk-A . i l l . d \ua ., ' A . lulaaillillfihilifélairioaasi... and Thus Britain ranks sun. or mm . 2'2»: ‘iii’! '5.li§'=§'§."'“° 9mm Irmong the world's air 000T" l" ThgAll-vggggqbk “Maw [actual numbers of urachmcii. ac- ' ‘cording as the Japzillcsc ‘M11705 To . N l accurately represent ihc P1051710 state of the national air sz-rviccsl 3- N‘ WOQW ilLnlGtll m- nap The comparison is storil- i shown in the West End. ing. L____ Milltflllltcttionisll‘ Georgeimvu Mrs. Grotto, New Glasgow, is visiting ixcr parents, Mr. and Mrs. Murdock McLean. Gcorgctoivn. Mr. E. B. McLarcn, Gcorgcioyn, recently visited Charlottetown. Mr. Milford Datchildcr, who has’ l)‘J(‘l\ Visiting in Summcrsidc. re- turned hour: accompanied by hi5 grand faihcr, Mr. John Fraser, of Summer-side. Mr. ilicbsicr liicNcil, New Perth rccc-u l_\- visited Gcorgirioivn. Miss lkforrisou, teacher at St. urges, spent the weck cnd ht her l in mo in Georgetown. The many fricntlsdvi Mrs. James Mcllhcrson are picascil to sce hcr homo again, after being mccessfuily cpcraicd on in ihc City Hospital. hlis: lilildi-cci Donovan spirit ihc‘ ivecl: (‘liil at lirr home in Gcoigo- town. Mr. John llolulvcntilt. Iiow Part, rcccni 1y visited Georgetown-A. 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