, manually 9.1113 colun not sunoll |'||$ GUI-LAB - w“: ‘After Rheumatism ., There is only one way to deal with rheumatism. It is not suffic- ient merely to ‘clear it out of the iystem~it must be kept out. For l0 ygflrfl this man has,been free from the trouble:— “A bad, attack o! rheumatic fev- e; 10 years ago laid mo up for four months. When I started work, "I llld not raise my right arm suf- iently to button my collar at the "~ 80k. Having to set my own living I became very anxious. because my 51111 g so weak, so I started mung uschen Salts in smell doses straight away, and have been taking it ever since. 1. am pleased with rheumatism during this time. 1° “y! have not been troubled ‘ REVIEWS MARKETING SITIJATIUN Potato And Turnip Marketing P r o s - < pects Summed Up By. Mr. Frank ‘B. Clarke. Mr. Frank B. Clarke represent- GOLDEN JUBILEE (Continued from Page l) all your love and devotedness to. wards dear old 8t. Joseph's, which had such good reason to bless you fifty years ago, when this house was the special object of your priestly seal and charity. Words. however, are soon forgot- ten and therefore we have token care to send our Jubilee wishes to heaven on the wings of prayer. For the past few weeks we have been twining a garland of spiritual blos- soms which we now dear Reverend Father beg you to accept. we pray that our Blessed Lady and good st. Joseph may watch over you and ob- tain for you from their Divine Son Low in Price" Dependebleln Qualify theglove lndgoonfldence of the human heart. The little children cluster around you, the sorrowful and erring go to you for the hope and consolation their tired souls crave. All you lead to the Master's you shore the secret of winning Good to the Taste THE Tee for limes THURSDAY President. 7.00—-'i‘uxis Squares. regular cfirmio which. cburiii QBO-Jlorcas Society, regular month- lv meeting - Home ‘of the TEE Dll-IETING. gard to the establishment of- the Canadian National Hotel at Char- lottetown was made by Hon. sen- ator MacArthur at a recent Senate commiticr- meeting on Railways, Tvlfigraphs and Harbors. The sen- ator's remarks were occasioned by mo“; criticism before tho wmmhiee Q1 Stresses Value Of C. N.R. Hotel To Pro vin c e summon MACARTIIUR MAKES‘ srhuwsmuxr AT SENATE Tmlusl-orrrnrroiv COMMIT- The follouring statement (vim re- suuuomt QUICKLY 555E111? P5551... Favored By Committee Would Force C. N. R. To Althoukll I am 61 years of age. I (egi quite flt for my. work."—J.E.M. Kruschen dissolves away those needle-pointed crystals of uric acid which are the cause of all rh u- maiic troubles. It will also fl these dissolved crystals clean out of your system. Then if you keep up vme little daily dose," uric acid yill never form again. Ill MEMURIAM MRS. ALFRED MCEWEN ing the firm of Paul A. Murray re- turned last night after visiting the principal potato markets in ‘Can- ada. and the United States. l-le reports that Island potatoes Placed in storage in Montreal and Toronto are going into consump- tion very slowly. duo to the fact‘ that the shippers in New Bruns- wick seem especially anxious to move their holdings at the present market prices. The consuming public are willing to pay a prem- ium on account of the potatoes from Prince Edward Island being of a higher quality than any other Potatoes on the market, but on ac- count of prices being so low. and the premium limited to four or five cents a. bag. it does not amount to very much from a growcifs stand- point. However, it ls a conceded, fact. that with improved markets they will be willing to pay a. high- er pcrcentage of premium for qual- ity potatoes. Regarding the movement of po- iatoes in the States, there is prac- tically no possibility of selling table stock and on account of the high rate of transportation and duty the spring orders for seed will be very limited. - every grace and blessing. May the holy joy of this Golden Jubilee Day cast aradlance on the years of the coming decade. until diamonds gleam among the gold, diamonds of rare virtue and merit that will adorn your soul, and make it worthy of an honored place among the priests of God for all eternity. In a gracious address. Father MacIntyre voiced his appreciation. Route 'I‘raffic Vin Can- adian Ports Ulllcgg Nllililcr Objects. feet by the magic power of kind- ness and sympathy, ‘ We trust, dear Father. that you will continue to direct our Bodality for many years go come. and that dear St. Joseph and his Immacu- late Spouse may obtain for you rrtany graces during the next de- cade of years, until the privilege will be ours of crowning our rev- ered Chaplsin with s. circlet of diamonds, earth's poor emblems of the rich gems of merit that will adorn your heavenly crown for all eternity. Please accept, dear Father, the accompanying gift as a small pledge of the love. gratitude and filial veneration of your devoted Children of St. Joseph's Sodality. BRITISH (Continued from Page l) lug —— Social Hall. _._ _.__._.. gain their goal." Boardman said Polando would be hls companion on another flight next summer and that they prob- abp. ‘vould fly 1,, [he Same mm“ Hon. Mr. MacArthur: “I bclievc m, as they did in 19;“ I am the only representative from L Prince Edward Island on this com- mittee, and I think the remarks SENATE RL’Y. Mr. Hanna made with regard to (Continued from Page l) Mr. D. B. Hanna, (former General Manager, Canadian Northern Rail- Wfll’. and former Chairman of ihc Canadian Notional Railway Board) on the expense of the C. N. R. hotels at Charlottetown and Hali- fax. MDi|ll0N~ R?,,,,Wi0|ww.c “”FABUlTY stamp of its approval on ihc DOlIIIy I of “loving Canadian goods for o.\1- r New Teacher In l/Iathematics Began Duties Yesterday. port ovcr Canadian Railways tul Canadian seaports. More than a l more declaration of principle, the‘ I I Cmwyman‘! "eunmuml Senate Committee ljv inscrtin an . ~ ~ - r: amendment in the present Rallwzly Bill, gave a specific direction to the irusiccs'of Lhc Canadian National Raihvays that, unless o. shipper in- dicates otherwise, goods consigned within Canada for carriage by the Canadian National and intended for P-‘illllri. must bc so cxporlcd out of y Cruladlznl ports. This, in the opinion of Ri. Hon. Arthur hicighcn, wont to the full limit of lhn demands sought by up; ‘(fonlvs highly recommended will clcfcgritcs fronl the hfarilimc Prov- lunch mziillcmdtics in which he inccs who had appeared before Lllu lh-Ilfiflllllltfl n’. Dnlhousic and I-lsr- Scnnic Committee. Such u cuurs; ,5 Yard Univ wiiius. ffhis year he will was in line with Cmmriiuii policy, ., had been included in tho ngrcc- . " menis wider which ihc Trunscon- tincnlnl Railway nus conslrucicd. Parliament had not the authority to enact such a provision in relu- the situation in Charlottetown nccd a little explanation. I suppose very fow honourable members arc seiz- ed ivitli the facts connected with the building of the hotel by the Canadian National down therc. Some years ago we had a very good hotel, the Victoria, but it was an old ramshackle building (hit was very well appointed at tho time it was built and was improved from time to time, but ivas really inade- quate to meet the existing dc- mands. It was burned to the ground and there was a genuine heed for a modern hotel. I may say that a few years ago thorn were some railway shops in Char- lottetown but they were closed up and the employment of labor was transferred to Monctcn. The rail- Followlng the childrens pro- gramme a presentation was made on behalf of the priests of the dio- cese. Many priests from different parishes were present. The address was given by Rev. John A. MacDon- ald, Grand River. Rev. M. J. Smith then presented Fr. Maclntyre with a purse. The recipient... feelingly voiced his appreciation. St. Joseph's Sodnliiy ‘c The deathoccurred in the Char- Mteiown Hospital on January the t after e short illness of influ- ¢zo which developed into pneu- monia of Mrs. Alfred McEwen. She was the daughter of Patrick and Catherine Doyle and was born in 5t. Ann's, Hope River, 45 years mo, The deceased was of a quiet Lnd unassuming nature, loved and respected by all who knew her and her sudden death has cast a gloom over the community. She leaves to mourn s. sorrowing husband, who will long cherish the memory of one whose vacant place cannot be filled. e funeral. which took place from he: lets home to st. had been regarded as the most contentious issue-the hrbitral tri- burial. A strong casc was put up by Smnior James Murdock to sub- stitute tho board of railway com- missinncrs for such tribunal, but the committee rejected this by a votc of l8 to threo. Coividcruble discussion as to the juvdisdiction of the tribunal engag- ed ihc committee at both sessions today. Whether the bill definitely’ vested 'in the proposed tribunal authority to dccidc the matters contemplated by the framers of the legislation ivos doubted by An ziddiiion has boon made to the ivnching staff of Prince 0f Wales Culicgc in the person of Mr. J. G. Paterson, MA, who begun his du- ties yesterday. Mr. Paterson, who lcal problems, and more economical and effective employment of all‘ units.” Lost evening Failfer MacIntyre was the recipient of a presentation by St. Joseph's Sodallty. The ad- dress was read by Miss Katie Flynn, and the presentation of o. purse of gold was made by Miss Anna Walsh. Father MocIntyN (I 1P5. . Mr. Puw-rson spent four years (ucrscus. lie enlisted ivlth the Can- : udian forces, and was transferred to FRENCH WILL TRY TO BETTER MARK Senator Lynch-Staunton; and this IBTREIS, France. Feb. 8—(A.P.)— Ann‘; gemewry, Hope Riv/gr w” M“ mm‘ n m t 569111181? aclciowledged the glft- . _ was argued pro and con. He oppos- way men of. Charlottetown felt “on to thc-cy-lngdjan Pacific; but jihr» lmpnrial Army, in whichhewas largely attended, servfces ‘being bushes, 6:358:32 ‘d ° t "T" The Occasion was srwed by the 5mm! b!’ ‘m’ “w” °i ‘m’ Bu‘ ed any attempt to lance w a heal" they had quite a gflcvaflci‘. but it had the power to do so for the lwruucfcu w the rank or an officer- “e ° he presence of His Excellency Bishop 18h 0111661‘! O. R Gaylord and GE- the Canadian National never would ing before the tribunal any ques- tion connect/ed with [he capitaliza- tion of the privately owned com- pony. A suggestion was raised by Sen- ator C. P. Bcaubien that, s: the railways had already glvtn evid- ence of economic co-opcration, par- filament might waft another year in order to allow further voluntary co-operation without resorting to the compulsory features of the bill. A number of Senators were doubtful on the compulsory asp- ects, feeling that these might oper- ate to the disadvantage of the Canadian Pacific. Rt. Hon. Arthur ltfcighcn, Gov- ernment lcadergdiri not. entertain these apprehensions, Thc bill was iii-r is u native of Loch Lamond, Cape Brvion. and has been in the (caching profession a number of , years in Western Canada. The ap- f pointmcnl. nf an additional teacher to the stuff was made necessary by ihc lllliliillfllly large increase this session in ihv number of students attending Prince of Wales. It ls intended that Mr. Paterson will eventually take over the de- pnrtmcni of mathematics in the l Collcgc, in order that those who are now teaching that subject may take . ; Oillfil‘ classes. l ' Government-n\vncd road. Earlier in today's session the Senate Committee heard two high officials of the Canadian railway systems, Grant Hall, Vice-President of the C.P.R., and S. W. Yfllf- wcnthcr, Director of ihc Bureau of Economics of the CNR. 'I‘hcsc of- ‘ ficials, appearing in response to a‘ request that the committee be given y some information as to how its in- struciions for VOllllllfidij’ co-opcru-l v conducted by Rev. W. V. McDon- ald. ‘rhepall bearers were Joseph Matheson, Nelson Mstheson, Alexis Murphy, John Hagen, fiieorge Mur- phy, Louis Walsh. heflvy arrivals, and unusually warm weather for this time of year. The fact that some shipments are ar- riving an the market unsold is Bfefllly responsible for the ‘present slump. and as long as shippers continue to roll cars of turnips un- sold to the American markets, they may look for low returns. Asalnhc stated that the quality of the turnips is not as high o. stand- ard as in past years. This may be duo to the warm weather here, and the fact that turnips‘ have not stored as good as other years, but if we are to continue t0 use Am. erican markets as an outlet for our tumibs. We must immediately im- Drove the grade, whereupon the customers at destination will be bet- O'Sullivan, who addrlsscd the gathering‘. Among others who spoke were Monsignor J- C . MaoLean. Monsi for Maurice MacDonald, Rev. Dr. MoLc-llan, Father Mc- Greel. Father M. J. Smith, Father Connolly, His Honour Judge Duffy. Mr. H. R. Stewart. Many remini- scences of events in Father Mac- Intyre's life were related. Several speakers referred to Father Mac- Intyrc's universal popularity which resulted from his kindness and generosity to all classes and creeds. Several milsicsl numbers were greatly enjoyed. Nicholetts in setting o. new world's distance flight record, two French, aviators planned to hop off early tomorrow morning for either South America or Java. 4 Lucien Bossoutiot and Maurice Rossi tonight had their monoplane fuelled and placed on the runway at the airport here ready for an- other effort to set a distance mark- Last minute weather reports will determine whether they will set out for South America or Java. S0 strong was the wind here tonight that it tool: 18 men to keep the plane from overturning orr the runway. It was expected, however, that the wind velocity would abate before morning. do very much for Prince Edward Island. I am going toqucstion the figures that have been mentioned the $300,000 and $800,000, but I will venture to say this, that the Char- lottetown Hotel is practically self- sustaining, or at least it is making a better showing than any other hotel ih the system. M'r. Hanna libclled the natives of Prince Ed- ward Island. I am o. native of that province. and I have spent a lot of money in the Charlottetown Hotel. as have many of my friends. There is an animal exhibition held down thcrc that lusts nearly 8v week, and it attracts visitors from every province, s5 wcll as a large number from the Island itself. From time to time we have prom- LIBERALS (Continued from Page l) tion between the two roads were being carried out, told of ihc or- ganizations that vycrc now func-l tioning with a view lo effecting .' operating economics. - ; An cxccuiivc of (ho (m; roads“ telephone today declined to make ycomment. J. S. Woodsworth. _ bor leader and leader of the Co- operative Commonwealth Federa- tion also declined to comment, No Damage From Storm had been formed, Mr. Hall said, and lo this body would shortly,’ lac rendered a report from car-h of ihc 1 Address “Excellent Appointment" Following was the address which Th” conflict w" n” apwmt‘ ter satisfied than he a was delivered by Mi55 Flynn: Earl tonight indications were eciflc that iho conipulsoiy fcat- lneni; pcoplc thcrc. For instance, a sub‘c°"‘mm4ccs Opmmm? wmm‘ ———-~ -~ t y TE Bf tllfl Y 3p ment came t0 the surface in the present time the mgm ‘yould be to Buenos All-es, “res applied only i“ Cases who" Short ‘vhnc ago the Ho“ M‘ ‘van.’ the rcspectu-c systems. llc ma». (Canadian Press) COIRIHWB Yesterday fllibfnwn ' ‘ - Reverend A J' ‘vclntyre’ but the decision a5 to direction was the oompaifcs did not, agree on the Minister of Agriculture. Paid us dismclmcd w my hm" m" i" ""‘"‘ i ‘HLIFAX nb- 8_St°m‘ Sign“ "m" Him- m" Mmilmlle- (Lib-v Revmnd and m“ Father’ 1m until later pending receipt of matttrs designed to brim; about s. visit and we tendclfdhlm 8 bzm- “my °“"""“-’¥" m‘! ““"""°l’"“< i “We 5011"!’ "will! "w NW“ 8mm However, the committee had no oc- casion to fcci (ll5llll'l)C(‘l; no petty subjects were boin; brought up by the committees. Al! were working harmoniously, v Mr. Fairucaihcr zissurcd the committee ihut ihc C. N. R, group was inspired in its nciivilics by tho necessity for mutual ccononrv, “rc- gardlcss of when: the chips may fall." Since the depression hit tho railway in 1929. cxjicnscs had been coast tonight, nlihoixgh a yvind and 4 min storm from the west had about blown iisc-lf ouz and it was cxprcLr-d the warnings would be lowered before nxorning, No'dsm- ugh was rcporacd along the shore. Rain started falling again tonight h. Hfillffllf, (here was little wind. Vancouver Centre), asked if it was to be considered as s. non-partisan one or a recommendation of the 0.0.1". . Hon. Hugh Guthrie, who was I leading the House at the time said it was regarded throughout Can- ada as an “excellent appointment." This brought the retort from Rt. Hon. Mackenzie King that the Lib- "'81 Party felt “no more partisan quot. A few weeks ago the Cana- dlan Chamber of Commerce met there. The Charlottetown is the only hotel in the city that is really up to date and we simply could not get along without it. “The tourist business is increas- ing, and has been quite a factor in reducing the overhead. The hotel is run cconombally, and it is in- creasing its patronage year after early morning weather reports. n the flyers chose to go w South America, their time of departure would be approximately that of Carptain J. A. Mlollison who was waiting at ‘miles, Algeria, before starting on the third lap of his flight to Natal. l The average Frenchman was ill- temsted in the attempt to break fl reoord, but aviation experts anticl- economics and provide for remun- erntlve operation. He drew atten- tion fo the provision which sci: forth that the burden or the ad- vantage accruing from the decision of the tribunal was to be equitably distributed. Tho railway situation had de- veloped to a point hitherto with- out psrallcl on this continent. The period of expansion had reached It"is a]; the bidding of the Holy Spirit Himself, who in the inspir- ed pages of Holy Writ commands us to ganctlfy the year of Jubilee that we gather around you this evening as children around a 300d father, to offer our feiicltations. joining with you in giving honor. glory and thanksgiving to Gvd f0!‘ the graces and blessings of fifty years. we rejoice that our beloved NEW INTEREST (Continued from Page l) Ronald held another two-hour dis- cusslon with the Cabinet this af- ternoon. He is expected to start 59¢!‘ l0 Wl-flhlllflton late next week. When the lump sum suggested was made in the House, Chancellor of the iilxchequer Chamberlain was Miss Florric Cairns, of Charlotte- town, loft this work on a visit to appointment could possibly have m" Pmem‘ A "°"'°°mm"‘t“l ‘m’ Bishop has returned home in time bated a test of one type or plane in the "hclght cf land." and con- year. I do not think it will be re- Cut by slooyoomoom Boston. Wu made." Mr. King's remark w“ w“ made 7°!‘ mm by M0101‘ to share m our festgve yo,“ and to comparjggn with m; on, Jean Mer- fronting these roads was the pros- gm-ded as a sink-hole, even though —-——— is sigrrgflmm 1n ma; on preyyou; L68"! HOYWBBIl-ihfl. Financial See- Bless with his gracious presence m, med m his recent fllghl; m pact that. even with the return of we may be agreed on the general BIRTlL‘ occasions he has madeJt clear that 7°29“? or ‘he “W?” this Jubilee celebration ln honor South America. better times. they could not ex- principle that railways should not De Valera [s 7 N fwgnlv —~A' R42 o d ha would not consider hhmeu l T719 Chfluccllul‘. the Miller said, of our venerable Chmphmh pect to enjoy a traiffic as great i" so into the hotel business. If all ‘ in. D .. . t n“: firm n’ "lid, should he return to power, t“ “are 0f ‘WWW MJUENUOIIS 0i‘ ' AMERIQANS W1“, my 4-5pm volume us in l-hc past peak yea-rs. the other hot/us were doing as well Inauga rated l;)('}CL‘lll$l1l;K;-(~q,‘1,1é§-, X13‘; aflrllfl the u“ m. 5 Tum Board u. 11° "m!" l)! will? P61977841 W. but Fifty yearsago, dear Father, Y0" Other factors had been introduced as this one. we would ywtnbc wry P F S .‘ (im- f". i1 glitch pgyflsans we,“ named to m a,” 5°95 n“ mink‘ ‘it deslrabl: Yet knelt before the altar in the state- BOSTON’ Fen 8_(A_P_) _ The into transportation, and the silua- much embarrassed ic-f fes, fee tate Dmihhl-ifjjilflfig 1- < Mayo, W_ D comm (Com Long "Prm “l? °P" <1" "P0" hm ly Basilica of st. John Laterhn nonmop mam moon, M may by tlon thus created must bc faced. ____ _ ' ' ' pending the forthcoming negotla- 1n Rome and gqlgmnly Qonsccrat- ., . MARRIAGES ' Lake), said Mr, Campbell's sp- ' O. R. Gaylord and G. E. NlChOletl-ll (By Joseph Donnigun, (nnudian _*___M_‘_ tlcns at Washington." ed your life [0 the service of God of thc Royal Air ‘Force will be brok- and of souls. Surely the holy p°"‘"“°"‘ “W” b° We" mflv“! The Present British debt to the PM‘ C°'"5"°“"°“" \‘.~\.\‘lI)ljii.\‘T]Y\'l-I—ANDERSON - GENTRAI. GUARDIAN by the people of Saskatchewan . en this summer if the pilot of the DUBLIN, Irish F‘vcc stoic, l-‘rh 8. , , - United States is a ox motel $4,- 1 i 1,; - . - ,_ ., On lino-darn Jun. 11. 1933- ti» Mvanwhlh prepmmw“ t° °" 4995z°°°°- pm l y calm orb ‘hi? villfrrstiloliseilcemir “I'm” whmh ma“ m” p'°‘”°“s m" We serve LUNCIIES at illl hours. _C',P' C“M°)"E“m°“. D“ "Um lEDllFllO. Br ish Columbia, Bertha. lunize the board are xoins ahead. The,Mandcr proposal was that ageing; OrmJubnee while the 0rd has his way. h m] Drop in and haw; one. Cruz: (‘Illlifllll ‘|.l...l.~.-.-...i m: oily-r»;- Ysshligxlllguigittsfiirfigkiiifgfitlzgtuéils ll!l_\'(‘,<_ mily dauphin‘ of Mr. and _ ‘ ' Russel T. Bonrdman, w o w mm y now: h mun | er»- -u in - ns cc . . ' r Mrs. hiclvin Vunlricrsiinc, formerly of (ih-irioiioirnvn, m J. Anderson, ymuug- :1 FOll of ihc lair L. Ander- son (ll Si. Pctcfs Bu)‘. Mr, and Ml‘!- Mr. Justice George H. Bedgewick, Chairman, will complete m9 u- llzes over which he is presiding in Petcrboro before leaving the the suggested lump sum would in- clude the $95,550,000 debt instalment payment made by the British last Dec. l5. The suggestion was ml vcrtluing of u lu-u-xy nuiuro Inn)‘ he lnacrlml ut d cents». ll wnnl Alrinlly pnyuble in ads-mire ._.__ii.__._ Our SPECIAL this week is you and EGG angels of um sanctuary beer aloft in golden thuribles tho sweet in- scnce of thcsc vows registered in heaven s. half century 830- T!" today as the Dull Elrcann asscmblwl for the first time since (he rcccnt general election. Aficr tho inaugur- ation formalities which wore mark- John Polsndo set the record which was broken today -by a flight from England to South Africa, flew from .__. NEW LONDON GROUP. Presby- ch- Soon after that m; hoard considered to be an attempt by the who“, worm keeps jubuee Mm you’ New York to Istanbul, 5,013 miles, “Eutilyliglnldlzs m,“ Church m Canada. scrmcs Cd bv absence of ccrmnony m? Sm Andcl-luii will i-r-xidc viii. saws 7m be Sworn in and the staff or- Gcvemment to sound out opinion. dem, Father, as Pngrlms evnry. W? 3'98" H80; u TEA (m Coma“; on Sunday, Fm m“, w,“ be a, Swims adjourned m, “huh l‘ Sllhllllhilrsfiy Street, tzmcnuver, "filled. . V for Mr. Mimdel‘ is a "back bencher" when hasten ,0 Rome ,0 my hum. First v1’ e"- "e "id Wmlhl» 1 131mm) sun BUTTER follows: n a. m., Long River; 2.00 P0,,“ took ,,,,,,,0,.,,,,m,.y menu- B. 0- It is expected Hector p. McKln- Bud B PM" mbem- "lllflllmed age u, the sovfiffilgn Pontiff hhdto "m1 t° °°“5"“t“1“° t“ W“ m" 25¢ p. m., Clifton; 7.00 h. m., Gfallvlllit. Mons m l)rt“iollt/ d,,,w,,,,,,,,,,,,,,s by 5°71 who was secretory O! the Tsr- Wm‘ any sections o‘ hm party and‘ “h fly", on the" flchlevemcnt’ I largo crowds which zissrmblcd out- DEATHS kneel at the tomb of the Apostles- Fifty golden years of labor have been yours. Charity, the Queen oi’ virtues has adorned Wu!‘ 11"- Sh‘? came to bless the openinl 4W5 P! your priestly career‘. when the dark cloud of pestilence hung over our fair city, and yours was the hand that absolved the dying. helped the needy and cared for the ox- phgms, even those not of the house- hold of the faith. In those olden days you were a tried and true Friend of 8t. Jos- know, probably as well as any one else. what they went through to HOCKEY DAN(‘E—Thc hockey, dance sponsored by the P. W. C. Athletic Clu-‘o was held inst cvcn- ing in the Oddfcllciws’ Hull, and was very successful. Excellent dam-o music was provided by EllivVs 01" chestra. Rcfreshmcnts worn scrvcd. The chapcroncg were Lil's. W. J. MacDonald and Mrs. l-LE. Cantwcll. WHITPS Tea Rooms so far as i known, he is not in touch with the "big five" of the Cabinet who are directly charged with formulating Britain's debt pol- icy. The proposai, therefore, was taken as a suggestion by s Pflvfltfl member of the House acting on his own responsibility. Rumors of difficulties encounter- ed by the “big five" in hammerinl out s. British debts offer for Sir Ronald to take back to whshihstcn were discounted in authorltflllvl! quarters. ' ill Advisory Board under the Mac- “119 K1118 Oovemment, and is WW advisor on tariff matters to "the Minister of Finance, will be ~r°flllcd to the board as secretary ti" l‘ time but a permanent secre- ml’? will later be nppomtqd and - McKinnon will return t0 the . “iii-lice Departmental; was learn. , Women: that limpet 1,000 8p- . ations have been do for posi- “°"-* on the mu." side ~thc Dail. rordcns "- around all govviwnnczr. buildings (-'\3"'B|"u‘_<'\[ Clalmud‘ R E‘ I" and smugklixig (lovcriiii.v~i' iilliilih, on l-‘uh. s. i933. Josvllll Cmlllllmlv tors and épposmnn jnil-IEZPII 8:2 wars. Funeral 0n Friday through back onliumccs .-.'~:vlj1mh- fli ‘3-3“ l" Cal” fiavcrs‘ disscnticnt groups, C°m"i“"-"- - A packed Chamber hoard Pu-sl-lGR|H“'N“III "l" Cit)‘. F0‘). 3th- dcht De vhicm llialllllrulr‘ m (him... Wlllllllil Griffin, sued T5 ycars. Th! spccchcs. He was voicd hawk mm .\---‘HIl=~ will W‘ fmwaldcd [mm 5' office by 82 to 54. Flank hiacDcr- A. ""1"" 4 Funeral Hmne to 1”‘ mott‘s Centrist 1mm’ uhrhuncd lfum ' "- , voting, rnlhcr rlmu sizppori. Hr. D0 (iilll-‘l/“l-Al. Kensmgion. Feb. 8. Valera. its nclioir “AIS bclicvcd duo M” “Mhcrm” Gcnmm‘ aged B’ to fcnv oi Part)’ whips that William l" Fmwrm Fmmy’ Feb‘ mm’ v pluchiu T} lczu l | HQME scozvoM/c . SHORT COURSE SOCIAL GATHERING -—- The members of the Women's Liberal Club were ontcrtainod on Monday afternoon at the homo of 111'.‘ Pros- Beginning February 20th, the \\’0mcn‘s In- _ of Christ. with your Divine Master "ed outl excellent dance music. _ - eph's. A Spiritual Director of the _ p, __ _ = n “F "at"! that “We long m dalit a ou obtained n-om Rome siituie Branch of the Department of A riculiure ldent. Mrs. s. P. Pecli. 5r. MW Kem- ‘l ‘Yum’ l'°""‘"l "1"" m" "f" “m” m“? of “firmed at 9 a m d thus had with So v y '~' v ~ c1 ll h Indian River 51°” "w Amuse“ o . ' c rt h otters of bllhlllfhrfi‘ wore publicnns. Wfllilfl rclusc f) ovusc l" 5L “u” 5 '“ C ' - ' ill d i. 1h k c a 1 m . m, Qabjngt gub-wmmlttee were not flch llldllllellil? m1‘ l“ mmbgg- g cm; “c a’ we w“ s Cour“ m Home disposed of w,‘ “m, m“, “we Bu,“ his fm-mm. m“; FO,,,,,,.,. p,.,.,.d,,nt Iwiovmmit Indian River Cemetery. him p“; m“; ‘mm, "n" unupecuyy H“ pygbgbly will be in T11? 5110818 of he 119"" ma‘ - conom c5- ‘ " '_ _ . ‘ . _ ____________i- . _ , _ d b u 1 y _ Wlllinm T. Cosgmu s Nationalists “my gweolyhhfivgtcdrll llm lllllY WW“ Wm‘ ‘he minute“ m‘ of your “can?” Yllftxs-nttget?‘ :£::s_ _ TIIOSE Wlilllllfl‘ l0 take Advantage 0f ilIlS e y w ms c__.__ss and the Independents voted solidly ~—-—* H-"ji"; Alllour rllrwtfhlvihyrlslrlndlliu 3'2?! til he leaves England. *'°°'“" “d ° y° n r course will please apply before Febru-irv 16th WEEKLY osnns sun DANCE against, (hr President l Kills». b est in the welfare of the pupils. I . , ‘ * ( ‘ ' D_ MacLean "insists o! our ma» ‘m. mo» together t , a, New m your Mummy om u, and applications Will be considered m ihc order ENJOYED-Thc B. 1. s. Hail was —---_--- ~.~- -_~_ I - - ~ . nkliifii". "’° ’“""“°""“l~’l¢‘li“l'l Bmwkpld your l” amp” you have come back tolChlrlotte-l received up to thsidale. t esain fllicd to illlillliilly ma ovum; Bradley. Lucky lsblc.N0-22.<l1'n\vi1 I vNnERTAKER 1mm“, fumlignl not tm Ill/O you s. reference ‘t do w M to at Joseph. m ‘hm, _ every available lnhlc was in misc and by Mrs. Frank Dnylc. Thr- big KlIHlCJ I-LMBLARIER "nknrbom, l,“ “flmwvr, ,, u Jolmson-Yes-Ibut it didn W11 I , ' , 5 A" Pllrtlllllllll’! "Farm"! the course lull)’ be the auction gamc bring one of the pi-osmmmc was hnnnunr-vd by i100.‘ ' '75:mlrlull:l are! “coldly: 2mg’: m. my good’ the sun-mm ofvcebdmon‘ mo: ‘round had through commlmhitlflll with the \\'0mi!ll'8 best ever held in ihc ha‘l. The dirccior Bro. Oatwav two sets o! ch“"°""'°"“ "a x - . rno a ex- , _ " ' Pal“! M flimsy lreghzthafl Brown-Hows m“? d I e :1“ lrxhfmlm your kmdlfuntzuhh lllllllvllt? 0m”; B9?‘ 123; Charlottetown. winners were: Lndics First. Mrs. forty couples were on the floor. Th:- “mh Wlmhl" _ "lvl.'nrty'§g,x"f""- "4;- laflu . nu. Johnson-Why. he sal was on‘ n Pm: i; m of m. at h a" . _ Charlie Boisncr; Sflfliild, Miss Ell- orchestra, unricr (ho direction 0' , Phone "9 t Toronto. mm‘ ° vwvm" of the best men his llrm 0W1‘ turn fe c a y gre e een Redmond. Ocnis‘ first. Mr. Mr. Chlpmnn. ns usual rcndcrsri Harry Moore; second. Mr. Austin