aaeanah NR §e 2?; E Kgia l. is tor syaar aiatedthat wsedua Dr l.U.leepin¢ secretary in mantfmedindetsilthe evenhoithayesreuch numbarclmeetinaahsld, newmnmberswcreadd (Cidltviflldosifalel) MEETINGS; rif ilgil Iris iii; iii If iiiei iii R ~s.zf.,. ,A T, orilniended Restoration Of .Last R £&y .&??m¥ PRESIDENT GYRO SIIIB Meeting Held Last Evening' ln C. £i;E$2a;ii?°i§t? m tee Chairmen. its =§rat 5 ; i t 8 as ..,§ls;.,.,§.§.i.; i§f;§§..;. tifigii 5 E-g”“§§?aiEt"§” =,§ t i§%§§§§?r%§§5§§§§ §r§it;§5ii§i;§§§§§;§.§i§~ii§§§§f§ aegis _’ J ;-§.._=* ... i§i§5reE§§§§Ei§§§;§ii§i Eiéiiggg iii ment by of Rail by MT. J. und au EE r: I ggs` §.;§§§§§f§.;§ Sei §> §SE~E i§@;i.§ti»i §r§§§i° 55° 1.. Summer’§ Rates. ~ °” "=§=§s§ as = 1 §§i§§§;i`§i§:i§§§i §5§i§g§§§r;E7€§ii at least the same rates me lest year . Manion (Minister oi e statement is cor- as it indicates that the Prince Edward island officials oi the rail- y inform the hon. len- they also interviewed onths ago. A deputa- ce Edward Island law ve had the matter up with the railway man- inasmuch aa the car sense operated separ- e railways, it was a ich the government have a fairly strong to rates. My own on to the manage- ve they are accept- thc wisest course exactly the same last year in urist traffic. will be sat- add that the pro- should r rat laat year. at can be hqied for, hat during the tourist (Continued on Page 8) of seein; that our pm-` "Th E Mine .Victims 'Iii .Iuguslavia Laid To Rest ui. r. ay smunv R555 gs? . rggiiig ilgiii-3 5” *it* §§ii;§§ Imimdn. ' iii noe; representilll d Greek Orthodox , the wocession, in priests oi both churches participated ' Next came peasant children car- Ulll wreatlu el wildflowers and i i‘*§s‘iif`i tiigsg 25 is E” -E ig? iii? in issiii ei brought implaibia. Bright0r|tlook 'For Coal, Steel In d u s t r i e s ‘°.i".J»’ ‘ii il a si i5§§i§§§i5§.' §3ii;§r="§§a§| ‘3I§*lIIIEiEl. gif! iiiaai E wnvlil that otfidahteudng formal' PREPARE T0 Flflllll MINE Thorburn Colliery Abandoned By Per- mission of N. S. Su~ preme Court. (C- P. by G\s.rdian’s Special Wire) TBQIBURN. N. B.. Awll 23- wen making ready to» pumping operations collisry and allow tho pits lower work- under instructions tomorrow morn- not to resume it spin until the water had risen close in the higher levels oi’ the mine. Partial abandonment of the col- liery was to be proceeded with und- er an order gxaied last week by Blmreme rt of Novrscotia. vided that the upper work- must be preserved for future operations. mine, operated by the re- liquidaitls ol the Nova Steel and Coal Company, idle since March 1, when out in eomlda' ceptlna' general is at Btcllarwn have been idle te and for the tors secured Thorburn pit cial inability HIACUIDUIIICAPI DAii.'i‘HOU'l‘H.l1.B-.Nl1l28.-- ’l1ayAnitaB:v|ma,two yea:-sold. tellhfeattoaemcreteainawalk. pickedhenalfupsndscddledaway withmiyaacratchadarm. _Thetotfelitromseun theseomdflomother a §§§i§§§ East; i§i='§&§§§§ii@i§§l .§§l!§;;%= 952;; E i 3 iii si; Yiwu: i3busdL_I§b1ir lidotunciecl Ale liilhbegddtilihucies Idolicer Liberal Financial Crit eens County Member Voices Strong Protest In ic Makes Attack 01; Parllament Re Car Ferry Rates - Reply BY Rh°d°“-[3-5,‘-‘get M Railwa Minister lndi at Th t H ‘Had R -“°"""?‘“““’f"’°'*-I1*-~=~» y _ C % a e ec ,1°°,,nwf Qolpffl ;I_,,"»u,.g,;, W... ww (0. r. ny ouralm. special wiki ° equitable and unjustiiisble” and fl” Jud" Bm nam; om. BQIINT 505;' N- e" AWE: “Sai inevitable result of lmaound ihcsl ed ,M wut ,mm ckluam Wi me-ln 1011 11181 ° m H....n“°'°" n.....”°'T.l.i' '$13. 3.1 mmam’ ""“”‘” °'°""" "°““° “"' 'M' §`“.°r‘iI$I' §f..l¢l.'“°'i'1o1°”n°°¢“" 'Siu ' men nl me fixed tt ,soo ' ' wmv the H°u»;°§z°gm==°~°°$~ '... ......‘~.. q..l`§{l°y ......... ...'Z 1.. -i1°°Q§:_b§°°' Buf,;‘;;'*_§*,;_°=\ *"3 UD e Rhodes ll e . }”5¢d_ dm I5 86710 As a :lima:’tn5t;> 5.1 mBa;ay-eideda‘i’i;- nésmrfiment umm me mm hm aspect. The swollen :ti Johtxgn River. dictmen an c find# ' ¢ mm king of New Bruns c wa , was ernment and its record, the former mn ;e§:3.;l§°;nu&° Wu gndumy 19”,-mg “om iq hum; MI~”I5IM'h‘;f N“tIé’“‘;1 ’;§fge°;nm°n:f,d when he went to a negro home on D¢\K Of Bimdly \f°°m°°“» straw Wm 4 -C ' in ce l un t :mm n'°u1dp1w’th°H°m° On a plantation, fl miles west of B99! 'D I-“ *X “V9 W °“ zckzrduas disapvmlxzligntit ..'_he'm1; cmket to wuect a u dem' between sdatipedia and Millstream have proved so disastrous to CID- In Gum 'named l muung I V todli adefs trade' and of favoring ‘°pcli- "° W°°°°d by mu “I” ‘"“°“ “I” ""°’”°°° °”°'° ”°°° Pu°:ymdnI‘mreirI':i;l;1‘iI`m°{»¢:1ri°mvue:-Iliili throughout the world.” ‘Dems deficits ma taxes' was W f-\1° Tm1l°°“'41>°“f-‘I UN- ports. 'I‘heyiinda.aaxeeultCan Like the Dew neasxglm lim end Stressed In B ansgmaeaua- yinghisuncleJ.lLHl|l. i 'sr is lgiisgiii 2t=§i~ ° was being selected to try Prank Brisby, lor mur- in his seat. drew one shot to the sheriff commotion to Alaclatalfreaslloreigalial B G Win 5 sign. iiiiiii 25?? i§'5“ §=5 Wana! Iaer gr tl Q N 1 y aaralura spout > mm ev t-het GENEVA, April 23.-A doctrine of become a political aid would "Asia for Asiatic; under the leader- posed by Japan. The etstemen ship ot Japan. acting in close col- variously interpreted in other laborstim with other Asiatic pow- itak as a “ha.nda~oi!-China ers" was oifiolaiiy enunciated by the "Malmo Doctxine” Policy. ants who walked out a week ago. 'mayo oovemment today through At st. Louis. :,100 employees of Consul General Urhiro Yokoyams. Seek Particulars Chevrolet and Fisher Body were on peparedstatsznent theccn- strike, protesting refusal of the declared Japan will op- !@DON.Alll’il U--The House of companies to negotiate with thi foreign aidto Oomlnms learned today mat the lhderatcd .Automobile Workers of guiaa" which Britida Oovarnmmt has sent a America, and to re-employ lil use "Ja- "friendly communication" to 'Ibkyo wcrkmm. in- d objoctims , fusrin im an ukingeeiuiheatkli 'l‘heI.aborBoardre 3 - twain \ Japanese 1"olais'n Omer mln- medimeommenzm one cleveland mln e for Eg; itil bys'Ibkyo1"a'ei;nOtfice thsthl tocxiina Sm .$2 financial as- .till Iiélgti ,I.‘§§§§E.,, , v 3.". . .i gi? §§I§Iil§§‘§i 51: iigiiiirii Elgg iggiiiéiz Eli. niislii 8 ,ICTUMS RAIST0IIlIIlVES’§j""Cf‘{,°,g,;;, P1000 IIIITERS N07' ACCEPTABLE’ ¢»»f;f_f=°»f»\IRAI1lli'liY SA YS MYERSVIITE IIIIIIIIISE E CE II I IIE mimi. Repairs To Washouts Between Matapedia And Millstream Are lit a M8118. on the C N R Infnwolonlal line ' m-mg Freight trains were still using the tmnnmmnn1N §PA|NmemWmUan mg; qovemmum engy mv, gown , bound Ocean Limited was the first the wind md reaped znevnlrlwlnr . :rain to we °v¢r the stretch 0! regarding tariffs and trade, awaken- 'l' iilled~in roadbed. ing"iofindthatCanada|snotthe , , , may country which cm restrict lm- Reglgnatlon of Cabl- sau. comes ada's former customers refuse to net Mlmsters Like' M mm, point, w.¢,¢|-5 gf gm buy." , Iy. umptan rum ma uma is me To lirvthe Mmm °f $14°»°°°»°°° _ . mm me nu. nn. rumycucne mm lhlnlillll ill'»¢!S¢dIll’l“,COI. R41' ptevmusly hid wvaod the mm in ‘W1 WK” °°11'°”*°“°f *M °‘*‘°"' ui. r. by 0124101 spatial win) mother muon or nn umpeals aldehi tclower rates. "WhatI de- MADRID’ AF” n__Buue" and vm” butwhs mukmp of m M 9I°"“ U” num’ “'°°'m'"° ‘mums bombs Qngd tgrm- in Madrid m- Jam was followed by recession of “ken by tm Prime mmm m day menacing a Government har- the ilood. permitting resumption oi "‘°M”‘““’°'n”m°'”’°”“mI“' 'cw alsorne am-lx murviceaitnatpomt *ms ’“‘““ °‘ “P” °°°"°"'°” I’ me swf the H m H alum n the st .ions nlver as °°”"’"'°1’ °“' °' th” pm” ‘nd mio mmw`Ii‘xI:n7`mm tu ug alowl n-al ry that we ue absolutely abused to 4. ¢ ed b' fgn 0; "°°°4IPw{ck"fY me Y- “U °" costin... mm: msoooooo in ln- my-iw” uiedwwmm ' M Bm' "I “fe h°v=<1 tmstevery year wheiherwe like it d.000tm0ai-ho ¢ you .mmegiuw wontunvzu over. Low-Ivins let L” " -"R ` "‘c&% But thedovernf of B “ry md Yum Count crowded lalleries and a full , Y~ me were the hardest hit. A iew attendance of members, the second ment. throuzh Premier 1111630 have been vacated and some r budget day” opened the lon( budmet I-¢fN\1!. whbehébd the llifllli-1°! idents have been forced to debate. James B. Wocdeworth, lead- WIA in 111114- upper floor; of their houses, More er of the C. C. F.“said the budget Government declaration of s mm 400 had of livestock were was designed to make the rich. state of alarm and a rigid enforce- 1,,-ded to hmm. had "ro" th richer and the P001' WW- i>°°f°f" Mn” °f *mm* P“*’“° W4” Wm nm in me uaugervllle and sncf :.:‘.°°...“.°..‘°“°'°“‘° “”°“‘ “W m*;.:‘.....‘l. '.;.:“.':'.'."...."°°°. ... 3 cg? M my mnnnnwewnnmvnnn ““““ , . . row e una on eev . r. leader, adding -'say opinion is. minister. became or the num or ‘°°““““'° °° PW” 3’ why stan at 10 v¢f°°n'»"" He could the President w nga a 1aw provid- aee noreasonwhyl-h°¢DT\ll1¢¢4 l°1'~i ing amnesty for several thousand values should not be passed on to wutleai prieonus. approved by the the Canadians as a whole. gouge; 0B¢° Dill!! MX- W°°\‘|lV0ff-I1 ll-Id “I can deny mmors of an exist- mthine tmelble stoodinthe wav of m¢ Premier urmur mio UIIT UN STRIKE C zrgintlnaea on Paco s> Y _ g Fiahgr rs oln 1 Attendanilsgin VIi’aIklE “1-:NDANcz~:Rs PEA CE" °“‘- (A.P. By Gllll'dh.l\’s Special Wire) ‘ 11- , April 23 -- Uniml ' ° I bo d ii 1 d d10¢'ked Japanskeserves Right To Revoke Various Forms ,Q C',"‘:‘um§“§n§ S‘{'_°’ffmn§“,_°n,ght ' Aid Which Ma Dlsturb in a tact or strength involving is,- Of Fmelgn P Cl - y ooo workers winch nam a pombll- eacev um' ity or wide repercussion in two ma- xi |or indmtriea-motors and oil. yy Jap* |:. sharny, plmatkm of a statement thelxwesina dis.;at)is.it<:ht,ionN tvirith course pm-vu y a on- al Automobile Labor Board. hal! oi the 8.000 employees of the Fisher Body Oo. began their lon¢-threat- ened strike here this moraine. and R. Inuia situations, ntt this afternoon to consider them. At the same time the Board took lm strikes involvim 1300 workmen at three Toledo, 0.. automotive plants. themmtofconunodi tionaeubatantiailylargerthan lggpast. two years, prospects homeshriehter. as- “Probablythemoetmcom-aging tnedsnyetaiven 01 the improved e _ made." hm Wholesale prices w 1oln1l'l¢ 2.000 filling station attend- CANAm\_._i'UEsDAY. Aran. 24. .1934 8 PAGES 1°'-1-. 1 In Monthly a.da’s foreign trade in March equally great. months. ilnues in Canada ae well as continuance of this trend. lvidenceoftherevivalottrade lsseminincreaeedcarloedina, bankdearingasndiorelmtrade. pester industrial activity, lese un- amploymmt and brisku retail is ire; E 3 giiiggiiei iiii. §§§§ Egger F"_, g‘2t§ iii“§‘ sriiii iiiiii condition of busineu generally.” thexveviewstates. “lsihstlweand there wage increaaeg are being sg; EEE; itil? March at a level those oi a year February, based 116 chain and department showed an increase over !’eb., 1088 ot more than seven percent, od which it ig estimated four percent represents an increase in prices and three pccent an increase in vol- um e. I Motor car sales totalled MJHDC in February. substantially higher 'than $2,522.34! in Ish. XDSI. Business xauurea for tn. lint quarter ot 1934 were 44 percent less than the tint quarter o( last year. conditions ed April dex for hldher €§“E iioéii iiiilgg §§§i§l 1" suiuoo. more than double the $3,191,500 381118 in llardh. 1.988. Improvement In Labour Conditions -pgggrrlo, April 23-.Brazilian Traction, Light and Power Oom- P-M Ugg. “mm” |h0WBd l £5” increase in March over the URW!! for the oorreaD°1\45Dl 1110091 °f lm year but net .amines lhvved a decrease. Gross aarninll HON OPUPIWU were 32,831,783 compared with $2.- uoyra fer march. lm. In bmw of cam. Ovmtlne #WH '0- ,an increase oi 08.746. INVIDI Mi |carnm¢¢ of 01.146385 wmvllvd with 51335911. a decrease ot W.- i » (ct f. -I GQIIIIIIU .QE Wifi) ldhahy lreelilviassresss p E é i e Iinolua Allieqpetl Idhmggirqg (2f`.Rn¢liauz licrys .Rn I\R£l E %h§§i”§? I=ifl=l§i%§l;=§ t. _ 1 Q III! I;-oi; 'gi il iriiirii ii y iiiia iii; .s. . 'E ir iiiii 9. ii?- l 'noni IIl,EI;“I=i§ Tiigiilii iii Iiiiriiigii E Intl!!- 'an - . . tulsa t1.11o,ooa un-inet OlJ°°°2°2~, 1 / v MERE MAN An$s@llleyelthlr|l¢lie uldaceswemnatlnly ank L_etter Striking Trade Expansion Noted By Bank Mt’l. optimistic statTnTen¢S In Rlwdes Budget Fully Corroborated Bank Letter. (C. P. By Guardian’a Special Wire) MONTREAL, April 23-A striking expansion in Can- was emphasised today in the monthly summary oi the Bank of Montreal. Imports in- creased $l4,000,000 and exports nearly $20,000,000 over Feb- ruary figures and the improvement over March, 1933 was For the Canadian fiscal year ended March 31, external commerce aggregated $1,010,459,000, an advance of l5 per- cent over the total ot $887,098,000 in the preceding 12 A steadily widening circle of business activity con- ln Great. Britain, the United States and several other countries, the summary says, and barring untoward events the outlook is encouraging for $I87,lIZO ISSUE CIVIC BIIIIIIS IS AIIIIRIIEII (C. P. By Guardian’a Special Wire) MONTREAL, April 23- Ciiy of Charlottetown awarded today an issue amount of $187,020, 456 pen- cent twenty year bonds io the Dominion Securities Con poration at a price of 101.27 representing a cost basis oi 4.4 percent to the city. ilvilixs wru. nzrlms 'ro llllw ‘ znsLArm ,I .(a . l ‘ .».5.%’.=.,“..“'. .."”"'., ..§..l’°°‘“..._...'.“. ‘I T. Nicholls, pastor of Bt. And.re'w‘| P1UU.Wll’ilh Church here for four Yelll. will retln-n to his home in New Zealand because of his rnothers in-health. He has handed in me resignation, effective July I. The Weather, Etc iii” sosstealt to partly cloudy. ig temperature. munsdivul |'|-ser) i l(l:Tl0Il0l»0\ii<‘/Il. 0|-Fil E. TN* onto. April 3-Minimum and mall- lnum iempcfalilrea;- 0 Dawson ... ... ,_ .._..» <_»2 Ahlsvil ... ... ~.. at- ... -1. 3* Victoria ... ‘va nv ya "... 50 Vancouver ... ... np- -- ... fu ldmonion »- v., w- -aa .~.. -N B ff ~... ... Eiiillliililiiiilili ° if X2°§¥$8S’§3-'iiia an ... aa -~ Calgary ... gn »--- ._ _-.... Saskatoon ... ... s., sg ‘... Roginn ... ,_ ._ _... ap e.. Winnipeg ... »». ... »-» s.. Toronto ... n.. an -~- \ Klnpton .g .1 UC- a Ottawa ... an on sf- loniresl .N -._ ... ». . ... Qaebee .,,v.. ... .,. ... lain! John ... ... ... .a lallhr ... ... ... ...... Cllrloitetown ... ... . f0lE(`Al‘I larlime Week:-Strong eostleeli to aoaiavaat winds, neatly cloudy and ll0blbly followed ly slowin- larke In t frees aoltalan to .aeetlwwt wia;e’t_|srti.v 001141. IM ggi agaap la temperature. dsl fl ICIIIIUII wen an-l¢via¢ Berea Ill a. n. I I. m. (lava) I .cri=ra==rz=:=:“r I