herlottetewn 0 , y-lnj ionnthl 1R1 r‘ etdtes ‘In outs SPEH FRE Paper, . , (love ~b ‘Weld e the Dw r rumor, JANUARY a, 1 Read by Everybcd 0-‘ Ilsweslcdbyleiwefl Maxine I or A A MERE MAI i-n-a lsebeqt Is ti" Av Asanellshssnlehnlslenel Bssusousessnsmmn. 3W1 FORM n BennetthGovernn-“lfe-lzti Will ‘Introduce- MeasuresOfFar-reachznglmportance ToAid Basic Producers & Consumers J e s Lanirstaffe Bowman, K.C., Is New Speaker. DAUPHIN MEMBER "OSSESSES BROAD YIEWPOINT IN POLITICS. (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Jan. 17. — A stockily-built, ruddy cheek- ed Manitoba lawyer, James LBIEGMIG Bowman, K. C Me r for Dauphin, moved up today from his place on the back benches to become Speaker of the House of Commons, Acceptance of the resignation ‘of Captain George Black, Member for the Yukon, and election of Mr. Bowman, constituted the first task of the House, prior to the official opening by the Governor General. Scarceiy recovered from the surprise of his appoint- ment, which had been com- ' municated to him only a few hours before the official elec- tion, Mr, Bowman was quick- ly garbed in the traditional robes of Mr. Speaker and die- charging the functions of of- fice like a veteran. Born on a: i I“ farm Mr. Bowman was educated in West- tlve new-comer to Parliament, Mr. Bowman was successful in the 1990 general elections, after Quflefln‘ dq- feat in 1925 and 1928. He his been Particularly active in committee Work. Film-lilting a quiet charm cf man- Féf. a broad viewpoint on political . (Continued on Page c) ANNOUNCEMENTS COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. s-rc nsuope B‘ I until further use‘: ' its \ ‘ uecial unto. niobium rink ienlsht. Admission 10 cents. L-ddde "Winsloe fillies VI 5600114 Hornets st Milton ‘Rink. tonight. . , moss "Reserve . ursdey, Iibbruary M’ Zion Church Valentine ‘bee. v 14-3691-1-18-11. " i. r s» o o... leis "we c» Store. Saturday. J“*‘\"51‘Y 93th- ls-MQ-l-il-li. "Brsckiley Rovers vs. Inst "Rey- gliiitlloyalsmejsst Royalty tc-i 1x1. ' "Poultry! George helghtller 00., "m Queen Hotel, buying dressed Chicken and Fowl until March. - i’ ' L-Iilldd-tf. "Albion 006.1 —-. ‘cash $0.00’ lchocnsrfl-lll! 3B! It Point "sch-tone. , i Jenkins Y°3~ ' l‘ 4-18-11]. "will Rbfllty Vt All M!!! d Mt. Herbert t Skate fitter. Resum- skate ssunisy nun. "Livestock insisting Mme hose at uomil Honda a!- illt. Muss list with will lernocn, Jam clip O -__-—i< awesomeness-yum m“; else-twee. when.» ‘j, _ i ‘lei ’ Wednesday and . h a: c. w. h. arse. 4-in-8 E‘ issued. A supplement Th! U 7b L-SOOS . ‘"23 Freighterbjh .Danger Of‘ Parliament He-ah-s ‘Clarion ‘Call To “Throw Wide The Door” And Prosperity For Canada. Speech From The Throne (0. I,IIG\KIIIHII’ pecinl . OTTAWLIILIPIGGIQIt-hestextofwmlpssehflomtb I E leghlsticn lnetelllecovsrngeolournetelisnddhirllhtionof prcgrsmmehsvscssedcrsdltecndiitoussndsthimlaledbuslncss qrlo. AGI, HORNE! I Ulllhdbiflfl‘ UIOUIITY .IKI’ANBION IN IAIKITI: yeuuwidcrmsrkstsfwonrprvdnotshsvebeel During the pest " egqususgresmenthsnbeeanegotletedwlththe pillcel“ regrm. pportwnltybywhichcurwvrldtradomlybe government of consolidating and expending Inquire bsvlgorcuslypnrseed. KINTATION OI‘ DUNCAN’ EIPOIT Breaking gOff Halifax To A New Era Of Progress élTTER-lg-IIZHRDS, Colorful Ceremony Marks Opening 0f House. » STORM I PREVE NTS USUAL GATHERING 0N HILL heme-dew PM-e... OTTAWA, Jen. 17.-With the and final session of Canada's. 17th Parliament was opened today as a bitter blizzard whipped its force against the stone surfaces of glienbuildlngs on Parliament As a prelude to the color- ful opening ceremonies in the red-walled Senate Chamber, James L. Bowman of Dau- phin, Man, was elected Speaker of the House, suc- ceeding George Black who re- signed earlier in the week. Lord Bessborough, flanked by military and naval aides in gold braid and mult-Lcol- Throne Speech forecasting introduction of bills imple- menting the reform policies _ advocated by Premier B. B. Bennett in his reeentbroad- east series. It promised islation designed to work- portant changes in the social tion. - i Messnree Sdisnitted Measures to be submitted‘ to Parliament include imemploymeit and health insurable, revised 0k! civiissr-viceset. pensions, amendments to the cultural of the diurch and diplomatic corps rubbed in fiwtt of w c! women whose gowns pmdu s rainbow beckgzvuxid, receding into the dull tints of the high, wtinscotted walls. The bl weather held back the usual crowd that lines the Hill. but it did not reduce the number of debutsntu and married women (ticntinued (l1 IQ! 8) A t roci ti es Proven False (B! Melvin K. Wllllelflflier) (Aslocbled PHI Sh" 1min (sr. B1 Guardian's spam we» thhcsr- gfigi till; Fill i ill? it’; -r h; ills the promise of reform legis- lation to be introduced later. cred ‘uniforms read the _ 1Q- 1n. and economic life of the na- tsitattcn adjustments,‘ .971 Pfime llfiniste f _ - _ 1V1‘, ION. l. B. BNNIIT who leads the Government in n program of soclsl and economic reform. ' (By Joseph E. Shnrkey) (Associated Press Foreign Staff) (AI. By Guardian's Specbl Wire) GENEVA, Jan. 1'I—1A successful 15 year experiment in intemation- al government virtually ended to- day es the League of Nations coun- cil voted unanimously to return the Saar to Germany. While Fierie level. French I'm‘- eign Minister. sclemlily urged rap- hement between France and Germmy as ‘one of the tassentlal conditions of effective guarantee of nnnpeuu peace", obs league Ooun- cilputflieformalstempofltsap- pron-l on the will of Besrlauders ‘salsa-reused in lest sander’! plebis- t of the qualified Ninety percen voters in the territory, taken from reunion with the Fatherland HIRE-TEN‘, Jan. 17--(O.P.—<Newa that the league of Nations Coun- cil had voted unanimopsly to 1e- turn the Sear, undivided, to Germ- any March 1 was given to the Reich this afternoon. Severe-l German front lenders are in the Reichstag and will particl- pI-te in the session ed the Reichstll Jon. 80. Gen. Herman Wilhelm Goerins, itwulearnetzbwillappointsnum- ‘her of others Prussian state coun- tlN REll HURIJES (By lllorrls J. Han-h. Copyright 1935 by The Associated Pres) SHANGHAI. Jan. ll-A war to the finish against Red hordes, estimated te number 200.000, pul- aging smith and central Ohina was pleQed by Generalissmo Chiang Kai-flick today es he left by sero- plane for the new centre of oper- aticris. Meanwhile, rqiorts from the in- terior said tile ulodus cd minion- sriesfrmn Hunsn, Kweiohow" and Btechus l Provinces, all in the path of the wesowarding Communists, invaders. Chic-rig appeared to enemies. __v_____._. (OJ. Gurdhn’. lpechl Who) N. .3» Jen. Pl-JDO- ill’ i" i LEAGUE HANDS” UVERSAAR“ any arter the war, voted for to be made deputies for the SM!‘ R T0 FINISH m“ continued, while native residents were moving frantically from place to place in an sffort to escape the unexpectedly in Shanghai yesterday, conferred with Chinese political and linen- cial leaders and hurried away te- day to Nanking and Manchang preparatory proceeding into western China to direct the Gov- ernment's newest drive againm it "nor General today. The scheme is designed to im- ve the marheting of potatoes by (a) Prohibiting the marketing oi ungraded potatoes or potatoes 0d inferior grades: (b) Prohibiting shipment on con- ' nnient: (c) Orderly marketing: (d) Increasing consumption by publicity, advertising or other m . ans. (e) Developing export ‘- ‘ A local marketing board known as the “Eastern Canada Potato Marketing Board" is set up with headquarters in Ottawa. The board is composed of nine members, two to be elected b! the registered growers of each od the four provinces covered with the secretary of the Horticultural Ocun- cil ll chairmen. That. the present year, 1936, gives promise of being a banner one for the tourist trade wee the voioedbymanyspeekemimuliflg Premierldscldillen, attire annual meetingof the Association ‘Nurbt held last night in the Bord of is the Island. A lively discrleion took place between Mir. Stems, Judge Arsenault, Mr. MacFedyen and others. Confidence in and appreciation: of the executive of the Annotation, was expressed by many present. By a unanimous vote the retiring ofli- cers were re-elected en bloc. Officers for 1995 . " ‘ Mr. Justice Anenault. Vice President. m. H. c. Brown. Chairman of Housing, m. P. W. Clsrkin. chairman of Finance. 1h. A. L. =0 D‘ O Morley. Vice President for Prhce (Minty, svcrinstobeready thsPmvhiceonbosinemQtm-dsy hewantedteeaysfew ncoursgemen ttothe ferry rates. for which no had had to dc considerable flohting. the Premier pointed out that its the new rates become more widely ‘shown this Provlnu will receive benefit Ivan after the in force for some time information was ‘belnr liven at hotels and other nieces on the mainland that the cid rates Potato Marketing Act Approved By Order In Act Will Reguiéii? Marketing To Aid‘ Producers In P. E. Island, . New Brunswick, Nova Scotia And Ontari2.__ OTTAWA, Jan. 17.-Regulations of the marketing of potatoes in Eastern Canada, under the Natural Products Marketing Act has been started, An order-in-council, approving the potato marketing scheme submitted to the Dominion Marketing Board by po- tato growers and dealers in Ontario, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island was signed by the Gover- TouristProspects Bright For 1935i OptimismKeynlTtIe-OfReportsAnd Addresses At Annual Meeting Of Tourist Association. Mr. R. H. Stems Re§_i_§__ters Complaint. Council n. s. HEADQUARTERS IRBDEIRIOIYJN. N. 3., Jan. l7- Fredericton will be the New Brun- swick headquarters for the Eastern Omads. Potato Marketing Board and the agency which is to fune- tion in the province under the newly created board. the purpose of which is to control and regulate thn handling and. marketing of potatoes. » The new oiiioe oi’ the New Brun- lwit committee under the Pot-Ito Marketing Board will be established st once in the customs Another matter to which consid- erable ettention has been given by the government is the hard stir-lac- ing c! roads. The sooner this pro- vince hes herd’ surisced roads the sooner it will get the share of the tourist trams to which it is en- titled. At the present time there are two miles of concrete road out of Borden and beyond that miles of asphalt road. The Prem- isrwent m to state that ciruim- stances over which the gove- ‘ two ‘ Gov. General His Excellency Govorllor Genus! Lord flfisshcrspwgh. who yesterday opened the llnel session of the 17th Parliament of the Dominion. iccus Ell FINALLYBRABKS ii T R I ll ‘Hauptmann, In Sud- -den Outbarst, Telh W _i t n e s s to “Stop Lyme‘? (Q Ieh F1115. Ali i Sh! Iifil’) (A. P. By GIIII%’I IflOS IUIIMIINKPIYJN, I. J» 4%. 15-6 Bruno diauptmanrfls news necked at last today. hdnddened by e Ierhrnl went’! even description of the carpenter's hiding place for tbotisenb in Lind- bergh ransom bills. he leaped to his feet in the courtroom where he is on trial for his life. "Mister, mister, you it}: lying! You are telling s story!" he shout- ed, shaking hie M186!’- Tiembllng, his jaws olendisd, he was pulled beet into his chair by guard5 as Supreme Court JkrstiQ (Continued on Page S) ___________-_ had no control prevented as early s start at the won: as they wished. It is intended to build more hard surfaced road this year. In addi- tion to the herd surfaced roads al- ready mentioned six miles or “cold mixed" asphalt roads were laid down in different parts of the pro- vince. Prom those who have gone over the new roads it is known that the people are pleased with them. The time hes come when this pro- vince must have hard surfaced midi. 1h the pest there have been two factors operating against in- creased tourist tramc in this pro- vince. First, high rates on the car ferry, second, dirt roads. In u nclusion Premier MacMillan expressed the hope that the Asso- ciation would go on with the good work it is doing for Prince Ed- ward Island. He made brief refer- ence also to two conferences he (Continued on Page 9) Death Of Mrs. William Abbott In WMontreal who. u; Guejslihpgial win) services will be held hen tomorrow for Mrs William Abbott, formerly Miss hlhry Qtuhely Gray lottotdwll, who died here Mu. Aitiott was a daughter John Prime Minister of Prince Edward IlllM end ohliimnn cf the first two of Canadian states- men which iesuited in Confedera- tlon. Iwn in Charlottetown. the former ‘Ml- Gray was married there M the l!“ Willlllll AND“ OI who in 1N1 succeeded Sir John A. Mccdoneld -es Prime Minister cd Oensde. Surviving hire, Abbott are a daughter, Ilaisie Abbott. and s scn William, hath d Montreal and two sisters. Ml‘. A. LOH. Charlotte- town. lfil- l". Peters, Nelson ICU Itlll effective 8.0 mouse.’ "m°“°_ . o! c 1' Hamilten Gray, one-time fob“ 4hr. Mortar Qlklifitfib out FcR A WALK AND Rlviis f BACK 1 l, 1 colder again. (Finnulliur Prawn) .\ibl'l‘l~10lltIl.O\lIl‘.\li OldFlFl-Z. nnln, Jun. l'.‘~~-\linlriiuiii llili mum temperatures:- Dinvson set u. t“ .- Yiuioriii .. Vancouver Edmonton (‘ulgnry- .. Halifax .. Charlottetown ililii licrorulng co op again. Finn sets till!‘ fbernoon R C. In rises tnmorrcwmorsi it ha. 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