\ \- ( -. to _ imii. ,..X,,., .1 ..,_ M ora F _, _ nasaaussahalias salsa I ,,<.\l :fr » »»q f: .. .L`. `\i* .5 ’L,»§"’”`_"" ossaisunnsis-runny 0oversPrlnooEdward .Island Like the DEW ‘ ' “‘ “ - - - - »- -V-.. . . .. .. .. .___ ._____ _._ ._ ._...__m.____ , , _ i. ...."°""...i'...°"&|.."""‘».. ....’:‘ ci~ianLofi'ri:'rowN. CANADA. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY zo, 1934 s races German-Italian Relations End UL QM/i IJEMAND PART li ii|JVHiiilENT in will nam Exiled Leader Gives Austrian Chancellor . Week to “Think It Over.” (A.P_ by Gusrdia.n’s Special Wire) , MUNICH, Germany, Feb. i9-(A.P.)-Austrian Naaia, through their exiled leader Theodore Hsbicbt, issued an ultimatum to Chancellor Dolifuss tonight giving' him- akht days “te think it over” and the choice between tak- ing the Naals into the Gov- aa-ment or facing another “figh.” Habieht announced an aight-day “truce” in which hlsfollowera are forbidden to attack the Austrian Gov- ernment “in word, writing, sr other means’ on penalty of expulsion from the party. in offering coopwatim, lsbloht toclued: 'I ask die Ansirim Government b view the terrible sacrifice of the out unuiropne and view the idols-nsdbuisiq for the futon, ' i. - (continued on Page al ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC when as U. hiii IZIEZHFTYYELEEY °°Aanouaonma;\ts ass isasoaad lg do aalumn i I seat gd ward *Wy nimble la advaaso. "Hockey and slab tonight It lvrth Rustino. L-57| ii 5 if iii gglrggi gg! iéiifi ii: "Uvper he --$5” "Hockey at stuns; nm, lf! Nth, Hops River vs. ltani lot fins Wednesday. °'U¢»0h Arena, Thursday night nm _ . mdoglerloiis. nstnum mmm; Cornwall. "nm oi fini -on lloimt tonight,,iA.l:xand= 'K Cross Roads skating arm. We wsomsasy man. i.-m asm. _onla Im I I zmwlllsmnwuawaz ftskiiortiei wut- vith band m ‘ unlpgn uw. "cornwall-Yarn eu gm . can §l»‘”°.§”‘i'§...‘$'. "*"f°\rr'11|i.v I "lllliortaiit mga” 'Hoes ldvaru hospital Ulla .gg-ky Uvhlmrsh anmmzxpizgf' ‘ . 1.-ua. “WI Hosea onus '- ~= 1%. »».."£ ,,'f_"°.&hsussy nina-1 »~~.~..n=:n:=;§5 £2? si 'i'l.'l"i'.""i' E ili§l|§l§l|' it-il xiii ll (AJ. ly tlmrdiairs lpoohl Win) | 0H&O0, Feb. 10-Isnlc Cost- . bad man, do-_ 'louliy gsng e d~.swi ac- ltnem Amd. Paoior. the fu- s'l0.000. for the .illrl a midnight “snatch” manner unomoerned named abduuton, Bom! Touhy, Oua- kfs xl l@ QV* == ='r;-were garish a is ihiitihié iuii‘i§§i *E ggi riiiggiiig l Eh; if figflféé §.?i.i§§E =;" 2;" i ee; = a§§‘§'i#‘;§§sg°.§¥ iii. E Uh shire? iii .ini 5 IN! narra it lfiili ii lit; i ii |lll\ddU¢lll'ltimlH~till fuoseouwr Wibert .story told at AU. ia s. Envoy 'ro Russ' sails Belgium MOUIHS M Loss Of King0N CANALS ii if is MAIES '=2'§ lF¥l(?lWC)l? ./ll3l)l]lT7WC)l?£¥ Member Of 'l`ouhy Gang Corioboratee Evidence dwulfwggmmgla '::¢m:¢;1;°°f:§: missy; of FRCIDI' GiV\3l1 In Fist Trillo lltiztaltnontolirage inoludfnl the ?:'ohirr‘:;td » . 4- -S Ckeh Queen E1imbe.h A for the late King of the Belgian; =gE § sy§Es Eéiiiefii E§»;§grr Il ii 9.552 pleamnt lo days of guard uve, one-ner gs the jury under "I1ieysaldthl! Jack)-'a:eor,"was 'Iixderedfhini “Thoyputhim ment... 'ldxogahimbiloriinillesto atal'mlimss..- "Iatoodgua.rdoverhimforii orlldall... , “lgotluooaitertheransom wespaid." in ovary salient testimony comm- iiriiiiii is§:§;r§§ 2iiri§§§i§ Eigggergiili 'S g§i§._e§e E§`§%!s§¥§E Strike Fails In S li§;ll§igE§§§ 'Q i‘ii{55i‘i5i 5' liiiil iiili F. F S i i I (Zei11harqy llhot MY ll French Disarm .1ll2z111metl 123# ¢lrrmeritiSttun¢l' nrhssaasmsdann Dori! slit ii G ~//;-»1.,> G The Peopes Paper , J. ead by veryody __+ 1 I I T__° ' - 5 Ei li ii `_`i” angered .TUM HA ND1~:D__poL1.FUss B Y NAz1§Fas¢fsfs`€:1aim Body_§orne To Castle To Lie, In State. (ly Albut W. Wllsoll wopydght, BM, by) the amooiateil (By the Gnasdialvs lpsshl Win) B8U$lLB, Belgium, id. 18- (A.P.)-4 nliseon bore the lllth. be §§§§;;§ii~ iiiiggiigii ie; ir; lie? 5235 §E§a;§§§§§E it Solmnly the sling the bl.ack~di-nped route of march, still siuniird by the shock or the accident that cost the King his life Saturday while mountain- ent cavalry ear ingwrchoarodsatduskbeforethe 9l§E§ ‘Yds ieggggigili E -lsE- géi 'igii iii iiéii iii; riili iii; Collier Canby | Stranded lDU!8BUDG.N.l _.While the Collier pennledhsavilyslad land'sroekyalmea,has- axmodsyionigntane .fmdaylidltisbi-lsagambtance tathslrstrandsdahlp. Downthsoanstlrwallnllhx ‘ he romanian aniliho s Cor- iilii i?iri=i§§l‘ ;§.§iEi§.§i§i .2 °. f F i ' iii;-iiiiii coffin. The streets of Brussels werei - ‘ mm mogucum mm dl'l9edwithflaaodblack.y°.llow _ mu-|_'r°1]_,&|5°w0u|d _ andred-the Nattmsloulms-. nagerrom¢qwmp°m_ surmomited with black craps. Q numqn my incl,” mn U” racks from the German press dir- . 'lflo Canal. Vancouver and the °°'~°4 *FW* nu’ °‘ " ’°’““ °‘ like Covers City Panama Canal. lutsliaiaofy 3; the declaration by Rome, ‘France othermtiommi¢htb¢1ny|¢;:bILand GreatBritaln that 'lm . any event, inde oe must be pre. IS CUNVEYED The following telegram from the Hon. 0. E. Olhan, Becretary of stale, was received by His Honour Lieutenant Governor DeBloie yea- M -- niiiiin Would Aid Treasury, Says Sponsor, But House Frowns On Motion. 0s1~ion to tolls out across] rt 1 Ge bn party lines ma included Premier in PH - i it. ia. Brnneii and non. J. iz. Man-l mundo wh1°h I-re operative and im, minister or nsuwan ana cm which #U11 were-ie In AMWU W all The num gygumgm W" mt; rttory for Niltionnl Boclailisil hlv! the bnmt of the im dl! was an inopportuns gsigg rife BQII to Attack lhepaporwasrevlyinrto at- Uanlda was hmm P€“4°9 'id' naaty co pm, ggmdgu, ¢_n¢dA;! Both countries are caching de~ Uiuln ships on g wi; pg,-|¢y_ velopsnents in their neighbor. little V Austria. closely. Italian CNODI an massed on the Austrian birder. "Phe frequent radio broadmsta and common lallslllle ot German newspapers detaining the Govern- ment oi Ohasicellor Doiifims." mid the Giornale Dltalia, “have reach- 'l‘ollAbolkhe1l D03 Cansda abolished canal tolls in 1003, not only to Dunadan vessels. Ullt foreign ls well. Dr. Mcdlbbon would have changed this in view of l nm C nuadron of wlloo bwurht up the iorewowesksrromtneletnmstsnt '“|'° and that fi hli biiildin All afternoon the slack-clash of behalfmasltg‘dg:iliixyo‘lthefug: lllllllliilil troops of War Veterans eral." resounded on the cobbled sends oondolenes 'His following telegram signed by the Lieutenant Governor has been forwarded to Hon. ltr. cahan: mall be grateful if you will orwarded to the be- d the saddened message ton- aympathy of (Continued on Page 8) Cheap Coach Eqccursion To - Be Repeated - mmm of and in the pas..ng iiiiiii géraei E0§§E~ 5 5” 5` »- sv iscl;.u,5'i*'Orr£`NTh;.,Gr‘=i»“T;lrm B,|¢,Al.h°"'n,_»~ 'M h°'°’° Ki" °' Q" °°° “"1 °° \¢ N-'N11 NUM (sum ononos n. nasnoas, trip i;-Ns from stations on Prinw Lieutenant-Governor. lil "»:....."""""..... '.§"o."§5*”" iii rem . train Friday, February Brd, #nd "mm :°::_,_ ,mm Pk Canadian War canadian ivsiiomi officials may. I/Cféfdlw S¢lld A similar danursion was operated to opportunities of- Condo (en ces fared for shopping and visiting N- lativos and friends. hockey farm will be able to see the game be- Mu "Wolverines" and town °‘Abb!es" in Char- bttttdwll Friday night. A big crowd is looked far. Period Of Court Mourning .1--_ E iiifii§i§' iii E iii ,iiE,r iriigg ififiiifi-"'i~ii-i=iieuiff igigiifggi =l5gi;;§§§§§§ri s,».;g,!§ = I iiirigégigirié 2!'§j*l:i :i~§;oi§§i§; iii rin isééiii Win) thy in 1, was on be- loldlerl who the war 900910- 5 it § i i i `he hard-pressed Navonal Treasury. Canada had l245000_,G)0 lnvmied in or-mls. most or it in no weums And it was costing the country nearly 83.000900 a year to main- tain th m d 4 e an $1 .000.000a year-,df `he capits1izat‘on were oonatd-red. If the Panama Canal toll; “rg established on the Canadian sys- tem, it would represent 810000900 a year for the Federal Treasury. Dr. lloGibbon cla‘med. He suggest- ll will 'nicht is eoueezsd B lllslr tax removed, direct- w Hon. ll, N. Rhodes. Min- Pinanoe who only smiled s gag élesi After considering the Meal;-mm mbtlm- U15 Hllllle ttlrntd to ong sponsored by C. H, Dickie, Cons., _Nanaimo for a distinct‘vc Canad- gn flag. It will be debated later' to- UY. .epide»ih=c>f Smallpox On Freigh ter (CI. by Gnardian’s special Wire) VIUIORIA, 3.0., rob. 19-(Cl.P.l -Wm; her wireless operator dead from smallpox and her third offi- oor and a Breman stricken, the fltighlei' Ein( Cit of the Reardtli Smith Bxamship lilne was held to- day in qua.:-arttirie here. It was be~| lirved, however, the outbreak was* under oomroi. ed the Point where i-bv! are frat- ernizlng in these days with the Rod press of the second mterna- tionsle. ~ Sou Union “These facts confirm th soli- darity which exists in some Ger- manic quarters with opposition to the Government of Dollfusa. It is now beyond doubt that this Auatro- Germanic movement is tending to prepare gradually but inevitably the political imion of Austria and Germany. “This preparation is a precise act of revision of treaties." Alcohol Fatal To Son, Father Loses Sight (C. P. By GIardian‘s Special Wire) NEWCASTLE, N. B., Feb. l9¢-Al a result of drinking nibblng alcoh- ol, Oeiae Belliveau, farm hand, aged 22, was dead at Rogersville tonight and his farmer-employer, Claris causie, io, had lost his eye-aight. Chilled while hauling firewood to Rogersville. the men bought a bottle of alcohol and took several drinks after retuming to Caissie's home, lixclaimlng "I’m poisoned!" Belii *iiiii 3°? 'E 5 The epidemic the King City she was ~ British Oolumhia lem operator, wh ot available. also at ure, ship reached quarantine the other-twocasos wureiepormd. ltltwasaxpsotadsliewonldbe ralsasedfrnmquarantinatmllht condition hopeless. and Caiaaie lent blind. Still lmder medical care, the latter was given a chance for life tonight. At an inquest into Bel1iveau's death a jury found he had died as a result of drinking rubbing alcohol and recommended restrictions on the sale of this product. The ship oaricd s crew of about Bsllinau, single, is survived hy both mother and father. Caissis ls the father oi seven children. :n»-- xl- il. I. ) :g5“s».= i= iiiigi iliil' Eliéiiii éiiiii Eéiiéi i£§§§§ rseiiir iii Leopold Wfill Be Crowned Iiirqg CIF' l3elgiau1s lhrhdkry President of the lens claim Leopold King an nounceaccordinglola timalwords: eisinglsdead linnglivathe gggggiii 5? in ictaldom and insanben Family including Prin who at the same time Quoin of Begium instead beth, widow of Albert. ceremony will be ty from many lands will wit- ceremonies veau sudered four hours of agony * ,Q ’ IQ? before death, a doctor finding his I H P 4 \ , : O *Kip ¢ ; 1..- , lllllilnna C , . I .,4A.¢__ =, r align iii _. $525 1 ,i iii iff? Nazis Inspired Austrian Riots Developments In Austria Care- fully Watched By Both Countries. * (By Andre Berding, Associated Press Foreign Staif) (By the Guardisn’s Special Wire) ROME, Feb. 19-(A.P.)--The possibility of a breal over Austria between Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany, fore emphasized today by an edi- ` ofrrswa. neo. in-_'rw° torial attack on Berlin by the newspaper Giornale D’Italin doubt,” said the newspaper '°‘°°' 1” "‘° H°“°° °f °°“""°“= b bl 1 to the Govemment than any in Rome, “tml A t°d°’c,n,d:'?,'“p°°"°m,|,m°' eu; "ae Jf:!°,B';'; 1?Jatlohai)FeSrocialist movement (Nazi) which exploded il. of conssrtm oppogmm mm .u Austria in violent form lr inspired by Germanic elements. in fact Berlin and Munich# °“>°°=~ °°"°~ M‘==*°'=° “M111 me Giornaie Dutalia eoniinued. “rheir einer organizers an :,,’fff;ul;'e$$$ mt; tlgfmfgx among the highest personalities in the German political WYNEKUUP oiimlsing in Yi-il nat‘ve hills. l\'"° ""‘°‘ .h°‘.°' , western wheat famera would bear 53°” in P”"' mmlumd md mu' A defschm of b - p°¢¢|_ md to- cated in wi (A.P.ByG_rdfall’a°ml Wlrd UHIGADO,=$i 1 Wm trams. w its oliumx in iii i 2 a.s gee; =§§i;ieii§;i.ri;i if? iiigié' .§‘= iii? .ii ini oi itil i liriiir Eli R-llfaoda dough much than IW. WYDIKOOI Prosecutor-Uhsrless. Dougherty againannouneedhisintentionoi qualifyingajury toinflict tha deathpenalty. slxrmxxnub mouimno,runy,no.io._a simiain-a.in.ioaas¢i with sight- wfereturnloanomtneaianm, ran into anothert.i:ainyesterdsy\ ¥111il1li0.persamand lniuringl bellitd Officio! d||lDlifCIlq|1na1é 9045!-Tlistrsinsmetheadonat 9.5 a. m. near the villewe d Pnpulonia. The Weathe .cc You Ctwf Csuvmcn A Reel. ttatoim fm Lire is a rumor Yiloratifiou 2 -1: 1 i _ _.Z 1 ,,,|».,.__ _ _. . ,ales with soma snow as' part rail. Ml‘I'l0l0l.0\)ltJl» :nun Fab l$-llhilllll rmpora urea:-» Da n ... . . . . . . . . . .. I0 m`Z$i°» on =°i OFFICE. Ton and laxlI\l Vlrlnris .. tt Vancouver ... Edmonton BRS 333222 FH” ' .. e§?.¢¢- `§i?,2lf.°:t."‘.‘ Ottawa ... .. liontreal , . i’.‘t.‘.’3.'i;. ::; lllihs ..... 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