._._...-_.....,--_.._......_i. . PAGE EIGHT‘ lBlAIMS F000 SUPPLY AMPLE IN EMERGENCY _Lab0r Censure Motion Against Defence Minister Defeated. Pat Ilsihfr (Yallinlian Press Staff Writer! LONDON. Hi). ll-ICP Cable:- Dst-lriring Great. Britain is in sill)- bliilii-iility its good a food DOSHIOII p» :ir 191i. Sr TilCllllti inskip. nritr- itci- for rqthiirittoir of (1910110). . .ul'_v stoztd off a blis- mtack tv the Labor ottom- iir the flora of COiHIIlfllii rctection of th: countr_v‘s food y iti Lille of uinr. - tirucd back by 195 i" trixposul tii.it. luruc i 1e stored in tire ("y t o:r the Govcz-nzncir; l) take ;~'.e_s to en vie trdcqta c llikilliilllilllCl‘ and disiriloti ion o; food supplies in Wartime wins uilkctl beyond the time limit. Vfiilillfi (‘R YTICS iIS ii-tzcs. ulro >112- "iiv teinperanniit" -. this |;L'r:<.'.1 to i e ttozi pioiiletn. Sir - Li 1'i‘cI‘l(I nllggtatiOfiB ‘iir-lit .~.tii t-zi‘ mid tor two ynrs be iCPV! on hurd V393"? IICIIClIiOHb. 'f‘.i.i- ("i.ivtt't\irtct".l~ -1‘l01l1d pGriSd- iv if pDrSlbC‘. buy up 0d tit-cording to the i tituatoii. Large Qilzlll- toori in... < he said. should riot ‘rt- lot». on hand in tiort» liable’ 1O nlliirk "All the food in the world. if siiirid l11 this votiiitriv- would not 1'5 Sill!‘ llliiUbS we are ill fl ;ri to tieieirii ourselves from tire a r tiiul keen tilg sea.» open." ihi- Aliiiister maintiinrcd. liitiodticiiig the Labor Motion. H. .7. Parker dzckrred Sir Thomas had been at the Defence Ministry for two years and had done nothing to s... ve the problem. " Ve believe Seine mirrstcr should be i-ivpon ble for putting ehe WIIOIC thing togeilrer and ensuing that < co-ordinatlon of activity," Pl iiri- a distribution on a nat- IONA] basis in emf-money should be prrimi-cd. iir rireiicrl. Efxtstnrg ifor- f: lc". should be expanded at." ilil rir i lzonila-irrmf warcfhmtves cow'- “r thiil. the Port of London via. .1 \ mercy of raiders, iVir. Perkin: (in .tl‘f‘f‘| Britain should have iii twist .='x ivocks‘ stipply of food mi hind lo .\"I'\'P as an emergency gllfllliY in case or sizdden attack. Then stock. stifflc-ienit fcr a long, zlrtrmzlc shmtild ‘b6 gathered. he Ezi rl Fli- Tlioiiiiis adtrrilted that. nearly M per cent cf the storaze accom- llififiilll‘ ii a‘ the ports was vacant n‘ l‘l'f‘S"11t. but taottntered: _ "I'm for ton. and ship for Filip. rubrflrrrtl-"il-lyt we are in as 300d 6 nm-"lcii today to net some space for our requirements as in 1914." '-¢'O<»\-A.J|i ll o a v y TA i r Traffic Reported vii Three passengers end 14,50 pounds of mail were carried by a iCairadiatr Airways plane 1n two return trips to the Magdalen 15- lairds yesterday. Passen ers from the Gulf islands were firs. I). K. McLean from Entry Island and J. O. Turbide and Leger Bourquc from Grindstonc. Flying candi- llllllé “'91? 800d. Pilot Jones who flcw tlrc twiit-nrotored Dragon on tlic two flights l‘0p()yled_ Hem-v ice fillcd the Gulf 0f Si. Ltuuiretrcc a. far as cyc could reach. he said. Yinslcrtltrv iuirrnitrg will» Jog- Atiflr-rstur at the controls oi a Stcariiraii tirade a chartered flight {to Pinclte with Mr, c, i~i_ 3e“; praviircial fire iirarshal. Pilot And- '(‘i‘.»"1l, who nuidc the ctrst. i)0lllld fight from lifiirrctoir Tuesdirv eve- ning ivitlr l'lii wlreir traffic b8- <.ttrrc too hi .'_i- for the Dragon, . 't!:ti" nrirtuuire on the route, to handle "ctttrired to the New Bruns- utrk ii" rt rit tioon. i Pilot Sluiirt Graham. iii-pci-tor. DPllairtm-eiit of Trnirsparl, arrived N’I\\' Glii glut’, N. 5., “tester- n,,.,,_i.i-. , Tha Central Guardian Thin column lo nurvod for on" of loi-iil tulorcll but advertising of '1 "W"! "Ill!" luu: M lnurlod at 4 noun u won! nrlolly pnynbi. in “i. WIAIICB- KIRK sm ROVI-IRS‘ berm Slip. pcr at Si. Jimres Church i-Iall to- iiiiiiit. 5.30. Admission 25 cents 1.3589 LIVE LOBSTIIRS, fresh at the Nobaira 'I'earoom. 1,3573, MMGUIGAN, DR. J. I). 19c Richmond Street, resumes his trrticticc today. 1.4588 OUR ENTIRE STOCK of 25 to 50 cent PICIOIEI Patterns cleirriniz at 5 rc-irts. Prowse Bros, Ltd. L-3566-2-l0-21. HIGHWAY ‘CLEAR 0F SNOW “A hl\.4“‘ plow opened the Char- iifl laivi" t 0k off for Munc- ili- \\.L,> flying a singlg m. ‘gitrstl Wrtto. Legion Leader ‘i Is Police (Thief rcrvr \\"ilji_fl~\"vlmf.llit.. Feb. a- ii‘. k 1.01.; \.. ‘i: f‘lt'i'tt'li pres-. ..i...i Leech iir lb chi-f constable e iliib iieltii which he l uc-z i("cl)[€d_i1l lite 0i the uuvig authorities tor purpose of rc- orflirniziui: the ' uolicc force. i t n, n, EtiWilfli s iioise. a u..iit so _ bsrqucnt- iv (iisnei-sez‘ Joriiiuz the illilIilll'V.i Coliiitel l‘\(7.'-t'('i' a reiglllluillhl officer rind ii i-iiiiiinttirtliiru officer til the 51nd Ciiiiauiitn In-I lautrv. 'i‘\vrcc ivutiutletl. he watsi ‘siivarili-d the LJ..~ii.:t<.>.tti.-.lird Service l Order and was five times mention- ted in desnatcl . ‘ Sltirt- detrrii-r ' itiim lrc this lak- ‘Q11 n keen iiitircst iti the pus war iurobicms of Cllllilfiillll ttnr vcteizirts and has held luuh office in the {Calii-Ztdiali LGKIOII. In 1934 ill.‘ wa. UIIHIIIIIIOUSIX‘ elected vice tiresidcnt. For several vcars he ivas president ‘of the British Columbia coirrninnrl. Born lli Eiieuiiiid. Colcircl Foster" cante to Canada as n votith iii 1804. l-Ie was one of the "originals" of the 5th Garrison ArfiPeIiV. raised riri Vaircnttver" by the late Sir Ar- tlrtir Citrrie. Until recctrtlv he coiriirrtiirrled thc B C. Infantry Errand" of the i10ll—l)l‘l'li‘|lili(\ii1 mi- l\‘r\ iirilitia fir ii-~,i-. an lrotriii-ni-v A, D (1 to the P2; I of Resshonrusrlr. ‘wlrctr rorrtrllot‘ octcmi (if (Tatiana, Ervcliirurza" "cmfii-f Wlrrn the I'll(‘l‘t'lli'\ 1.x titrdczrxrly rlitriiig ciiurr, ." . Jrctvcis, A iiilc, irllriw .~-itn.rt_ [r\[‘l] 1|‘ clear, fitiie l1f‘\\'.'\ rout, A rililriy" siiirsit, wireciriilyi if siriull horizontal lint-s of FiOllid- f like tho-ii; ct fi-lr about the hor- l 17.011. i)(‘i(‘i{f"ll‘4 uhrdy \\'£>.’1f.i1c-r~_ ‘ If thc suit sPls lrclritid a ruzgcd. rocky. or niixcd bank or clouds. wry my. ivct, or showcry ivill the iirirrrcw be. ' If setting in a general street. of haziiress of a dusky or leaclen lute bud weather ls ircar, When sefilillsr in part clear. but {wrong curly lccki cf tlrlrr cloud- like tufts of hair. or the strlppinzs off goose quill-s, expect fog or r-aiir next morning. Congress Approves Crop Control Plant WASHINGTON. Feb. 9—(APl ——i The administration's new crop ctintrol iri-ogrom won House of Hepresetiiattves approval by a tWO to one mfllOiiiy today and went toi the United States Senate. where, leaders said it would be considered itiinorrsw. The lrptlntloir which the House accepted DY a 2J3 to 135 bl-PEYU‘ _~_i time was a revised draft which a dctincc-Hottse conference com- mittee wrote from provisions of pills both chambers passed last Decciribcr. The new program. one of the rrolrieiris. the President called Con- "" s into special session lust NOV- tiflOGl‘ to consider. is designed to level off the ireaks and valley-i l" utirplies of the nation's major tatipswcfitwii. tobacco, rice, wheat i‘. till C0111. BIRTHS '__.. .____, T14’ YOUNKIIII —- At North Winslfie. lfeb. 5. 1938. to Mr. and Mrs. J. Younkcr. a son. kt. tho home cf Mrs. N. . Soutliport. Lot 4B . 1933 to Mr. and Hazelbrook, a DEATHS I .\‘/Il-I-~Al Sour is. Fcbrtiirry 5. 1038. Wiii. Liharli-s lrrVic. $OI\ of Mt‘. and air». J l“ ltivic. FllflPTfli wns ltcld \t- riot" fcli "fih .3 ~\l KlNNftfil-ln lit" (lily, I-lflRj i _ Frlr. f1. lCYlll. Margaret Mitc- i-firiiiiiii. ilcnriy bilovrzl wife of Llirii-lc. J. Mlrftttriroit. Si. Peter's lgctl 48 years. Remains were for- warded from A. A. HQHIIQsQETS Funeral Home yesterday after- noon. Furueral Friday to St. Peter's Bnv Cirtirch. hIrCANN-Dled at the residence of lrLyscir-in-latti Leo Power, B. Fell- if‘: Street. 'f~‘eib. 9. i938, Fred J. Mflcflllll aged '72 years. Funeral will take place from Frank Hen- IIPSH v1: Funeral Home Friday mornlnrz at 8.45 to Saint Dun- ntanls Basilica ‘thence to RC. Iemetery. (Please omit flowers). Card Of Thanks Tn The Electors of Word I:- Indleo and, Gentlemen: l hereby extend my olncero lppr-eclntlon for the excellent cop’- porl. oecorded me In yeale Ill m“ mun’ 1.1:. BLANCIIAM). t-ans. In Memoriam In loving memoimf Illorrle Moc- Inlooh who died fill’! 11¢ 1937- Thooo who love you rally MIQ you a It downs another yen- the loving hours of lhlnkln; night! of you ore very duo- A very clear- sunset of pale gold colour is a sign of fine weath-er". if a cifim and deiwy evening with it. A clear oraniire-colottrcd xunwt fcretclls a very fine day to follciv. and more surely with rising boro- meter. and a calm dairy evenng. .0. rfcy. and sun set-ting lira rvell-de ied form wlthnttt dnzzlinq the ei.. and cf a deep salmon colour. fore-shcvrs a vciy hot and brilliant dav 1o sucseed. The some appearance at sunset 1n \\".'1ief‘ is attended by the sharp- est frc=t of the season In showerv seasons. and when we have a day finer than before. if the wind returns again frcrn west or nortlr-ivest to south. or srutheasf at sum-ct. be stir-e of a return cl‘ rain and storm After fine clear weather. the f’rst signs in the tkv of a coming change are usually ‘ivlrt strecks. curls. wlsirs. or mottled notches 0f white distunt cloud. which increase mid are folloived by an overcast- ini! ct" milky ii».ootit' that crows into clourliirer". This fl""lllf’fll‘fll‘(_‘n more or less oflv or writer-y. as wlrd or r~'i1 will prevail. is an in-fzriTIBlc sign. PROBL In FIGURES “Everyone iiut can't slay thin as a reed." a desgner ssid recently. “Aird there's no reason n-hv a mature woman shouldn't have a mature figure. Al o. pi":- vlrlrtl sire knowxs n few clothes tricks. there's no rcasrir illiiy she should worry about hwvurz soft. c'l“l'Ps tustcnrl of angles." _ Tire yrrttnq dr‘§ir{l‘l'l' has a but full of tricks for it?!’ rti- tnmcrs. Fttvlit now. site's trinkluz tr dusty hliie drc=s with wide side propels of royal blui- that g0 from armholes to homllne and make the mature \"!‘"l."l1 for whom she designed it lcnk inches sllmnrer. Ror another \\-’ll".'.B arms and shoulders are rather “Wimp. there's en evening dress with front and back la-pels on the shoulder straps. The peaks of the iapels meet 1n the centre of the arms. Incidentally. authorities agree that snlflil sleeve: or sleeve subs-tlttttes, like the lmpels. are sotnothing the larger wrman should look for when buying any tytpe of formal sown. Any woman. large or small needs some kind cf foundation garment. A foundation is not intended to make you appear pounds lighter and inches smaller than you are. however. It's lwom to eliminate bumps and lumps, make clothes fit more smoothly. give vmi that coveted all-together look. It's it nrlstmkc to wear a girdle which is much too small for you Excess flesh had to go somewhere. you know, and if your idrvPe pushes it away from trips and stomach. it just will bulge above and below. Nothing is mom unattractive than a roll of flesh a-bcve n girdle. Or around the armholes of an all-in- one gunner-rt. If, you have passed the size 16 mark. it'd important that you but yourself in the hairdo of conscienti- cuc dfemmokers or bale e when buying clothes. If vou o not have access to on armor-t. study trig‘ ‘Mada Mo». I? min r on e me 0 s a gluten fl l: fiiftoiinwcfiairu u auhorpgulilll.’ '- wi-w 1-»>‘,_t/',< w . .. F- THE crmacorrrrrown suturing QUIET. CIVIC _._£<>2.ll_liii¢d fiviltiasss l) votes. Mr. Vonfderstfm was ro- turned by occlamolion in I036. Mayor-elect E. A. Fbatar- will be sworn in this morning at 11 o'clock by Mr. Justice A. E. Arsemult. The ceremony will take plum in the Judge's chnmbora. Councillors and Commissioner-p of water supply will be Mayor llbster oft was expected last night. committees will probab minted immediately following order to give time to prepqre for the first regular monthly meeting 0f the newly elected council on Monday night next. VOTES BY WAIIDS Following is the 8P" in mutt , of yes- lflldflyb election by wards" lttt "-5 i a-id lil fa ~ iiiofor?“tiiafflilénglifgteféayiElilicayplo; mfigtgr E- A- PM" Aneu- rcnched dLiiE western capital azout ' 5.3 l . - “wall-idbarésréerreir continued on to WI"! o“: - ~- W‘ _. Hennessey Luge 3,331,143; 3g g; EXHIBITION f i. ii" . H - T“ 1 . 143 74 rlisd Memorial Griuiieriaiefsfrcllgirsiy Effi- Majmity for Henneswyi 69' cit iug Stiirduy at 3 dclock, S t- trrtllayi and Titesdity niglitsa '7 wud Two ~c - ' °“ " ___ L’ 3°76 Dr- F‘. C. Dvuzan. (acciiiiiiatioiir. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND—R . . Mezrblcolnr (iisnbralth vigil prong: ‘hm Th“ ruary '. urray ive 10.30. . Peter: Road 2.3‘0 and Murraii River Mia? Yfmdemune 7 P- "l- b3536- Majority mi- McKee so INTERNE AT llOSl'I'l‘AL—Di‘. ward Fol" Gordon Lea, son of Mrs. W. M. Len iinzl the late Premier Lea of Victoria. has arrived to take up his duties as interne at the Prince Edward Island Hospital. He silent several day» at Victoria before coming to Charlottetown. THIEVES ENTER COTTAGES— A snrall amount of table wear was stolen from a summer cottage at Brighton shore recently. Chief of Police Birtwistle said yesterday. A check-up of other cottages reveal- ed that several had been entered btit atrparentl_v' nothing taken. POLICE (.‘0llR'l‘--In the Police Court yrsicrdtiy a young ma“ charged with vagrnircy was sen- fenced to 20 days" in jail. A man charged with illegal possession of liquor under the Prohibition Act W115 fined $25 and Cbsfs or in lieu of payment 30 diiys in jztii. TRINITY SENIOR Y. P. U.— The regular weekly meeting of Trinity Senior Y, P. ‘U. was held last evcrrhrz. The devotional per- iod “'21s in clrnrpc of Miss Mari- anne Saunders. assisted by Miss Dorothy Black and Miss Dorothy Dixon With Miss Edna Burke as niaiilst. Business period and usual classes. wem held The meeting cnirclttderl with games under the lcadcrshii) of m-v A E. McKenzie. f'/\'|'ll0l.I(‘ P RY SOVIET? Nfis. Warren J. Duchemin was lioness to the Prince Ediwerd Island rirrit of this Society at her home. Upper Prince street on Thtii-vlay afternoon, February 3. The Pivsidctrt. presided. The sec- retary read the tnhrutes of the previous" trreetliriz and ilhg treasur- ers report and they were approved. Cotisiglerwble time was spent read- ing and reciting Tennysons “In ltfcnroriamf‘, It ivas agreed the sttbictit. of the next nrcetlnig would by the study of "Macbeth? RETUFNS FROM OTTAWA- i-Ion. W. H. Dennis. minister of agriculture, orriired in Charlotte- town last night on return from Ottawa. In company with repres- entatives from the other Mari- thire Provinces Hon. Mr. Dennis was a,member of a del tlon which waited on Hon. J. G. ard- iiier. minister of agriculture at Ottawa, requesting increased grant for the Amherst Winter Fair. The Federal Minister promised to give the matter serious consideration, Hon. Mr. Dennis said. Other members of the delegation from this Province included Mr. f-Iirrdd Laird. Kelvin and Mr. Cecil Stew- art. Hampshire. Messrs. Laird and Stewart are attending a meeting at Toronto before returning to this Province. CARRAGIIIEEN MOSS COL- LECTED-A sample of Carragiheen moss, about which the provincial Department of Agriculture was seeking some information. was collected at. 13a. Fortune, P. E. I., last August iin sent to a chemist in Montreal who submitted it for further dnalyri: to a. New York firm, it was lcerned here yester- day. The New _Yorik firm reported very favoraibly as m its quality. it was said. and requested quotations on carlots of the moss, dried and baled. As there. were no means of drying and briiiiig the matter was left in aibeyance. Lnrge quantities of the moss had been noticed after l-ic-avy wind storms along the North shore of Princ~ Edward island. especially treat" East. ivinf. having been washed aslrorc alter hrcaikinq ntvriv from llvr ocean hcd and rocks ivlrci-c It crow when the moss first niprWflfFfl on the shore it. was zrccn in color, but soon lfenchcd to n crcatrr color. if the moss vras taken and soaked iir wzrrm water for a few hc/trfs it. would make a splendid jelly and mnv be trsed for thickening cust- ards or puddings. it was said. Personals Mlsies Verna and Rita May, West Covehead spent a. very pleas- ant week-end 1n Union Road the guests of Miss Ruth MacKinnon. Mr. James Irvine. son of Mr. '1". Irvine. J. P.. managing director of colvillefi Limited. and scot- lanrrs leading iron founder, is leaving f/rday for ‘Truro, N. 5. He will be absent from the Island for about three months. BAKED FILLETS Toke some fillets of white fish onil sprinkle with hopper. colt. ii nrie. and lemon lufoe. Put some flliieng mi each: R- varlety of fill- lniqs can be 11°80]: for instance. a stiifflm of breadcrumbs. paisley. poisoning and dripping. or ohcmed mushrooms, or rice. cheese. and to- mato well seasoned. or chopped ii"’i'""f" "éihfliiiiifii i-‘Tifiiiétipii’ Al‘ - ' cilia u! 5cm. R011 up the ffieto Zita ‘place on a buttered fireproof dish. Pour a little wen-tuned milk over. and put o rmoli Pl?“ 0T blll" toi- on eiioh. Cover with buttered err mi" vet f1 t . W ll 8 ‘rifilf Bginhflxill‘. The mild: mod lfqufd which comes from the fl-‘h should 1r thickened with o little corn starch and seasoned, tnd poured - i-"ifiilu R. C. Chandler (acclamotion, Dr. Helm McIntyre (acclimation). Ward Five T! h 2' s 0 g ° 8 r. i i so u: .3 E Ward s, east 124 a2 ac '12 rte: c" n "a. ‘l1 93 81 62 Word 6. West Central ' 99 75 43 46 Ward 5. West 1B6 210 141 95 '10i»&1-_5 480 460 856 265 Metiority for Blanchard 215. MBJOfIty for Holman 196. Mfllflfity for Lapthoi-n 91. Short addresses were made by Mfll/Qf-filecf- Fbster and council- lors-elcct Blanchard, Holman, Mc- Intyre, Chand er, V McKee and Heimesev. iii. the city Board Broom following official airnoiirrcement of election returns by Mr. R. R. Bell, returning officer. 30901118 Mayor P. W. Turner presided. Mayor-elect Foster. after declar- ing his appreciation to the people of Char ottetown tor his election by acclamotioir. comzratulatcd the elected cirturclllors. i-Ie could sym- pathize with defeated candidates, too. Mayor Foster said. for he had been defeated on occasions. "Keen your chin lID. do the thlnit that is square and right and there will be a. comeback." he advised. A DOIICV of economy. actively ap- plied ourzht. to be the key word of the incoming council. Mayor Foster declared. He was glad to see that all candidates had eknrused that. sentiment in appealing for support. While he could see that it mlltht be possible to keep current expenditure down the speaker could not see how. under present uoemooyment conditions, increase in the public debt of the city could be avoided. with so much unem- ployment in the city the Council should endeavour to take advantage of all srovernment monies it could net to provide work for idle men. The slrowlnll last year would not have been so bad. had this province ROt the amount of money for un- employment other prov ces re- ceived. It would be neceso to disabuse authorities‘ of the fef that there was no unemployment situation here. and try to get more governmental support to lessen the burden on the city. SDeakinR on the tax situation Movor Foster declared he was not in favor of increase 1n assessment rate. The Council should try to make ends meet. col ect taxes im- Dosed and not penalize those who paid their taxes by imposing moi-e while others continued in arrears. The outgoing council, however, had mode a. better showing in tux col- lection than had any other in re- cent vears. the speaker believed. Mayor Foster suzizested that a permanent standiniz committee to handle unemployment relief work be appointed. It; would do much to ensure an euuol distribution of la- bor hours and be on improvement over the system used in the cost where the Street and Public Pro- nerty Committees worked more or less independently Two members of the proposed committee should he chairman of Streets and Public Property because they were the most vitally concerned. In conclusion Mavor Fbster de- clared that his aim would be to work in co-otreriition with the t-otuictllors iir the best fitttercst of the citv. Ciruncillors-elcct- Blunt-hard. llol- H1331, Ullllllfllill‘. Mclirtvre. Mt-Kee and fieiniessev stroke briefly ex- DITYSSiIIR their appreciation to the electors for the sunoort given them and tltelr determination to work in ctr-operation with their fellow members on the Council in the in- terest of the city. Retiring Council- lor Georire W. McLeod. spoke briefly, extending hearty congrat- uations to those eected. His two years with the outgoing Oounci riiid been vei-v happy ones. and he had been shown. as chairman oi finance. a very hearty sob-it of co- operation. Mr Turner was one of the most sincere. enerletlc and cordial mayors that the city ever had. Mr. McLeod- belleved. i-Ie con- cluded bv WlShiflR the fncommu Council the best of luck and o sur- in the next plus 1n its finances two years. Dr". F‘. c. Douiziiin and Henry Lapthom. councillors-elect were not present at the meeting. Retina-ii: Mayor Turne in extend- lnir hearty con rotufotono w the mayor-elect on fnfomln: council expressed the belle that the next two years would be prosperous ones. PARIS PRESS (continued from go I) . mark an important date 1n the ov- olutlgn of Manon-British relat- y 0mm v1 d elder brothel‘, thl DIIRQ ofmWtnd- por. One newspaper stipulated tho brothers "ln order to ovoid tho ritbfoeuzbimy meet lbcllliiy outcido m (By The Associated Bren) , France, Feb. 9 —Tlie bodies of eight victims were removed today from the wm o of a trons-Mediter- ranean oir liner which ram- med the Marsellle breakwater while taking of! and exploded in onoof France's moot. serious civilian air accidents. survivors who escaped from a trapdoor of the Alr Frlnce flying boat. were brought to a Marseiile hospital suffering shoc"s and burns. The plane wreckage was pulled to the surface and towed to a. lairdlng base for investi- gation b inspectors. it. was consider llkey fog and mist Exfilléllilfid the pilot from see- ll the breakwater. The accident occurred just as the of: liner wu taking off on her scheduled flight to Ajacclo, Corsica. on the Mar- sellle-Tunis line. She hit the breakwater at about 80 miles an hour. The dead were five passeng- ers and three crew monrbers, all French. Two other passen- gers and two of the crew es- I caiped with injuries. The dead included Chief Pilot Pierre Burolio, at the controls. Warns Naval Program Would Hasten War WASHINGTON, Feb. 9—-(AP)—- A Congressional committee heard i; warning toting that the $800.- 000.000 United totes naval con- struction program would hasten another great war. Trons-Mediterranearn Airliner Bflllflll T" 0119" Rams Breakwater, Eight Killed To Be Sacrifice (C.P. By Guardian's special wli-e) OTTAWA. Rob. D-Tlie Conser- vative norty is attempting to foster fear in the mln of Canadians that their interests will be sacri- ficed 1n negotiation: for a new‘ trode treaty with the States. Trade minister Euler chart:- ed today m the House of Com- mans. “This government" . said. "15 not '30 inept, m unwise or so unoalriotlc that 1t. will cocrlfoe the interests of the producers of this country. whether- they be agri- cultursllats or manufacturers. for the sake of anyone or for any rea- son whatsoever.” Tho Trade Minister told the House It would be futile for Can- ada tn prohibit ex rt of nickel and other war mater ols 1n the hope this would end hostilities in Europe or Asia. “If, by the total prohibition of the export of nickel and porh other commodities." he would be possible to stop in which certain countries are err- muzed. I would be entirely in fo-, vor of such a prohibition." | Only 10 per cent of Canada's nickel Went info war supplies. Mr. Euler said. and 1f Canada Drohth- ifed exports it would be possib for oombattant nations to zet their supplies from Holland or develop substitutes iike Germany in the Great War. In addition, it Leading the opposition to the 20 per cent fleet increase recommend- , ed by President Roosevelt, former representative Jeannette Rimklrni the first woman member of Con- I gress, told the House of Represen- y tatlves Naval Committee that, “wholly abnormal" warship bulld-; lng by the United States would" international tensions and distrust. Now legislative secretary of the national counsel for prevention of war. Miss Rankin said the pro- gram would "increase the speed with which humanity is drifting into the general destruction of an- other world war." Prepare To Blast Thames Ice Jam CHATHAM. Ont, Feb. 9-—fCP)— Kent County ofilciols prepared late fodity to blast away the ice 1am at the mouth of the Thames River, Whose turbulence already has sent. flood waters over a. large area of Dover and Raleigh townships. The. flood siftrallonxirenwd when ice from the river was unable to get under Lake 5t. Clairs frozen surface, was becoming worse this evening. Dover township officials estimated i0 square miles of farm lands already were under water. Families were marooned 1n both townships. farmers were unable. to reach livestock, roads were impas- sable and the waters caused it washout of Canadian Notional Railways line near Chatham. The city itself was free of flood waters as the-river level remained around l6 feet above normal. I France To Speed Up Armament Output PARIS. Fleb. 9 -—tCP Havasi- Plans to seek construction of two 35,000-ton battleships to meet Italy's announcement of new con- struction were revealed by Navy Minister William Bertrand today. Bertrandls announcement to the chamber of Deputies’ Navy Com- mittee was made after his superior, Defence Minister Flliflilllrd Daladler declared French air industries must be further coordinated before any extensive expansion program can be undertaken. It would be impracticable, Dale- dier told e joint meeeting of the Army. Navy and Air Committees, to recommend any further sup- plementary defence appropriations until one country's productive capacity hlad been accelerated. particularly in the naval and aviation industries. ONLY WOMAN CIRCUS DIREC- TOR IN WORLD Blonde. 20-year-old Carola Althuff, only woman circus direc- tor ln the world. recently set fcof. in England for the first time. “I'm excited about coming to England, and mean to see such a. lot before I go back to Germany,’ she said. ‘ Carola. tall and attractive, born and bred in the circus. comet from I. German circus {a-irrlly. Her father. Dominic Altlroff. has now retired, and for two yearn his daughter has been In aide clrarizc. of the otttfit. which played at the Roi-til AQfiCllitliTBi Hall. isllngton. he has been tn the cirotrs s‘ncc' ‘she was eight. and worked as a bare-back rldcr for several years. ‘Then at the ace of i4 she had irer- first taste of management, taking some horses and an ele- phant to Sweden for o. short. tour. "f love the circus and doh1 mind the hard work." she rays. "Mv father is glad to have me con-y on for him." EVERY DAY SHOULD BE WASH DAY FOE YOU start a fine habit this year by washing your underwear and stockings every night. Silks, royons and woollens last much longer 1f the dirt and perspiration are removed right o/way. Swish these filmy pieces in a bowl of luke- warm. y water. rinse thor- oughly: t n hang on n. towel rook to dry THREAD THIS WAY "Always thread tho and of not- tori broken off the reel into the needle, not the loom end. and ft will nover knot. When uoin dou- NEEDLES bio ttrreoxl knot the two en sop- orotely-thls vema p. tiresome twisting and otthrg." ___......_._.._.._ STRAIGHT BILIIOUBTTI A cont and skirt of navy woolen on ctr-night lines has n blouse of soft rose. The two colors are re- purl?! 1n dotted llllt. lining and I00 - d1 ex-, be useless to prohibit nickel ports to Japan alone because the metal would land there eventually after o circuitous route, The Rovernment was advised by W. K. Esllnz. (Cons. Kootenuy West). another member who took part in the throne speech debate, to intervene in the potent arrange- ments of the Canadian radio indus- try. He said the industry pooled patents under the Canadian Radio’ Patents Limited and used them to stop lmcortations into the country. The Bntish Columbia mem charged o. six tube radio cost $99.50 in Canada. could be purchased for 67 per cent less in the United States. The difference, in price on a. 15-tube set was 34‘ oer cent and on a. iti-tube set 19 per cent. Mr. Euler traced’ the deveiob- mcnt of Canada's foreign trade in recent. years before touching nepo- tiot-ions with Woshinuton. "I regret," he said. "that. more particularly in the Victoria byelec- tion. the leader of_ the opposition inoculated the oeoo e of this conn- try with it fear that in these X1620- tirttions the interests of Canadian producers would be sacrificed." I-fe reizretted this attitude because it was uroundless and because "in my opinion. one of the chief rea- sons we have had a recession 1n this country is that very fear and lack of confidence on the part of the people. "We had the same eoilbresslmis of alarm when we proposed to make the first arr-cement with the Unit- ed States but the result has shown there was no cause for ft and the consequences have been mutually satisfactory." i The Canadian people. Mr. Euler continued. were d to fe coriseqiremces of the I038 freatv with the United Kingdom and the treaty with Germany. In both in- stances their fear-s were flroundlell and both treaties worked advant- nzeously. THE YEARS BEFORE SCHOOL One day I woo on a visit with n15’ four-iyeor-old daughter‘ Them were no other children in the house. and she was getting lonely. "Lend hei- o. book," I said. cane-y could not find a picture .4, “Any book with large print will do," I told them. A book with good plain letter-s was brought. To ther astonish- ment, the little girl was quite hop- py. reading words here and there. "She should not know how to read at her age." objected o woman. " not?" I asked. "It's bad for her health," was the only. This child had not been urged to read. At on early ago, I had given her alphabet blocks with which to play, As she wanted to know what the blocks meant. I told her the names of the letters. From first, it was not long before sh; lmew the words under the pictures on the blocks and was picking them out of every book she dame across. It alf- forvied her much amusement for a rainy day. Knowing something about books, she was, later less timid at oh; idea of. doing to school. There ore other things, however. Eiiiiir ci$fl Producers llot" I monies dedicating it 1e Ontario is .a.yinz a 4.500 foot lsome on Wednesday evenlnrr. Janu- the M ~ ‘WW-w FEBRUARY 10, 1738 0n » St. Lawrence NEW YORK. Feb. k-Automoblle tourists will zoom bounds Camila Mxbte summer over u a new short lurking this city ‘llith Can- o. . Completion-of the Thousand is- lil-Ildl Bridle over the St. Lawrence between Clayton. N. Y.. Gon- lioonue. (kit. will bririiz the Cano- dfm border within 360 miles by road of New York. says William Fiel of Watortown. N. ‘L. Idvfso . unkfneer t0 the Thousand Isands BrllgllaebAilhthor-gy. ted to be 1e r ire expec oo- ened to traffic Aug. l. with cere- to "100 years and IIOOd-Wtll along the Fl- peace border." The 85.000000 lntematlonal pro- leot. largest ever undertaken joint- l.v by two neighbor nations. has been underway since last April 30. It is really l. seven-mile stretch of five bi-idaes. with ccmnectlng roads across the picturesque region of i,- 692 islands which the Indians call- ed Maninltcnno—"Garden of the Great Spirit." Field described how the new route will 100k to a Canada-bound automobile. Speeding northward on Route l2 to the northern border of New York States. a driver will reach o. high-level suspension bridge across the American chan- i151 of the 5t. Lawrence to Wells at Across Wells Island a 4 1-2 mile stretch of road is bein built by the state at I. cost. of 300,000 to the next channel, International Rift. narrowest barrier between Canada and the United Stakes. 181:1?‘ the dedication ceremonies will e . Crosstzuz the little 90 foot bridge. the car will reach Canadian terri- tory in Canadian Hill island. ‘ghekre 1g - way to tlre_ Canadian Channel whence a. series of three bridges connects with the moorland. . Once on the Canadian shore the motorist will find part of a $2.000.- 000 stretch of highway which the provincial government is laying to connect with the project. from Guiianouue. mt. to Brookvllle. ROSE VALLEY WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The January meetinir 0f the Rose Valley Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Frany New- arv 12th with (eleven members and T4‘ IV snent AFFLIBTEI] ii Montreal Girl Suffers From Strange Mal- ady. 10.1’. By Guardian's Special Wire) MONTREAL. Feb. ib-Bltzht 1m- nrovemeirtwvas reported tonight c]? the condition. of Mabel Patti . Montreal iirri afflicted with l rawmni: spell which ha! showed her. little more than an hour's steep in five days. BIIICC our-iv airturday, the _20 your old (iriiliiui iriis been yawmxuz tn.- ccssantlv amid when she was takoii to St. Luc Hospital last nlzht thi vawns occurred about every minute. Doctors. attcmptlnl to diagnose the case. gave hot I little food and tonisrht the D81 between vaiviis had been extend to three nrinutes. ‘"1 feel lazy and tired." the IN told doctors studylirur the strum nralady. "I wish I could fol. 841w but I haven't been able to much more than an hour since last Saturday.” It was the first time she bad luf- fered such an affliction. she unset... she moaned feebly. In full possession of tier faculties the‘ izlrl, daurzhtcr of an Irish fath- er and Russian mot-her. told doc- tors. uho said the case was the first of its kind in Montreal medi- cal history and probably the first in the Dominion. she had been too tired tn eat. “It wns only last night.” dho said. "that I was able to let on! ‘ill-en llild I cot an hour only oft . n .’ The eli-l was let out of employ- memt a few months n0 and hid mnnv sleepless. nlizlrta offer vain ntfembto 00 work. Doctors thouizht this have brought on the vuwnl. BEQIIEATIIS HOME T0 OLD COUNT‘! PRETORIA, souoii Ahtlcl, no. four visitors present. Meeting op- ened with Institute Carol followed by Creed. reading of minutes and roll call. The blocks for the auto-i Rraph oulit were passed in. and it was decided to meet at Mrs. W. B. Cousins two wedcs later to finish the quilt. Sick committee reported the annual Christmas boxes having been sent out and messages of ap- preciation was received for- same. A vote of thanks from Mn. Malcolm MacKenzie was read which aroused‘ sympathetic TPADOIISG. as she re-i fer-red to her own loneliness at the; Christmas reason. but expressed u‘ wish that all the members of the‘ W. I. “would live to grow o1d".| School coirrmittee reported hzrvtriel attended the semi annual eXfifllili-l atfon and found everything satir- favctory. Correspondence consisted of a. resolution sent from the Sonltor- lum. which was slllned. It was also decided to oav annual membership fee to T. B. league. and subscrip- tion to The Crusader. Hand books were distributed to those who did not have any. The questionnaire on Child Welfare was brought forward by the president. and two papers were read, "Food and its relation to Health," and “Parent puzzlers 1n Perspective". also a. poem "Wee odems." A chapter of the study book wirs read. Lunch was served acids. sing song of favorite sacred! nieces was led by Mrs. H. D. Dix- on as orzarilst. Closed with Notion- a1 Anthem. Next meetinv to be held at the home of Mrs. K. i-I. MacKenzie. Roll coil to e proverbs. Proizram committee. rs. Herb Glow. Mrs. Cousins. and Mrs. Wank Newsome. AKLAVTK BRIDGE FINDS TIIRILLS IN NORTIILAND‘ WINNIPEG. Feb. 9-—(CP)-P1- oneerlng woimn of other days mat! have found life in the northiliand dull iir-d dreary. but the btrlde of today living in the north finds air. plane; and radio bring civilization to her doorstep. Mrs. Frank lddell. ltrho was Miss Norah Pr 0e of Winnipeg ha< mitten to Winnipeg friends telling how a pioneer bride finds the north coirntiry at Akiavik. near til-re mouth of the MacKenzle river. in‘ Canada's sub-Arctic. Bhe can bell. via the radio when there L: fog in Innocn oi- when a Hench government foils. Her house is may, warm and three- roomed. She even has on electric washer, DON'T HAVE A GREASY SKIN Many people suffer from an ab- normallv greasy condition oi the skin, which they find dlfficilit to trea-t. They complain of faces and more important. Before reaching the school aize a child should be tonight to s .80! good English and khortld un erstltncl and practice‘ pleasing mantrerir. ore entirely untrained in the little them in the least. in this respect. I do not. know what kind of man- mur ed a woman to me once." "Phev seem ever so much rougher. than before they wont to school." if nfluenee does not keep children as polite as they should be. it lo unreasonable to ex- ct the school to do no. It ls the omo life which has the moot 1n- fliienoe. It vorv largely determines the future. Balm ooi age. when we think our children m- leornlng nothing. they are really teaming a grout deal. It rests with n4 to nee what they learn. fri the brfwht saying: of children o often fit on lml-gh into their d y homo o. The YQQI’! before seven ore the moat fmpi-onlonoiblo AM their t - fluenooc continue roitgiout . c id comes into e world knowing nothing. It does not know 0w W117 811M learning them ‘Those ' should not be made difficult; all of us remember best the experience: moot en . We spolfia in the nnlng o! to m!‘ i‘ wit: iui/iii. "2850? reoognze e rs o, of our common words it should be as an ounusement, o, game. Do not commit the mistake of molt!‘ it o. lemon. 1111f‘ in aiesaon if you vonlto m e and call it such. Accent is much ac possible of it in the h‘. n- n-nr: DISTINCTION mutt lves distinction to inta- min u ii ma: in Poi-lo. at spirit of ploy And At will nI more . libpectouy, o this with ohnoe rat few years of a ch16]: llfo It home when all W fi-UA am.» ciiiidrcir l, t.» Over-Activity of tiii- iiitiiiiti» 0i] coin-testes before they enter school, (m ti,“ pgndflkji] ymgivgs and often school does not improve l 9,99" crummy, it», 19nd; in the nor-s the children are totight." re- ltei portlcularfy noses that shine per- sistently no matter how often pow- der is applied. In most caries the trouble is dire lands that. lie beneath the skin no formation of enlarged pores. no if. ' is well to take it. in loot-l time. llkfcmol treatment clone not be cirtlclent to stop the trot: e or bring the skin book to nonnol be- cause greatness itself lo o l’ that the sufferer in run-down n general health. By drinking plenty of wafer between meals and by tok- inq plenty 0f green vbaetableo. onl- mds and fresh fruits, the iitient will get at the cause of the rouble i a. ooum of some good iron or oroenilo tonic will lead to rapid knfiiovunent. which will be shown ou idly by o skin with liho bloom and alfxhtiy "nratt" nit-face vmton betokens health. Amati ontltles of cod liver oil or a few gaps of halibut liver oil are also eii treating the akin flail on: IGUIMIIIDR flhlifi It i- D‘ 0 ‘ mm to oh comipldm ‘ti? a I t o e on at‘? ytlo, éeohnent with achin- gomg and other drying lotions. Thé wisest gain la to revmvc all make- r» at time with o mild cleans- ing lotion and then to wash tho hoe ln tepid water. iiol o very pure coop. Rinse finally w tit luke- warm wntn to whinba 13ml‘! tn!- IIII of toilet videos: bu been An excellent astringent ton for .31".- o akin can be m fol- 1m: 1 o. int of voter for a full five min and then pain- it. m? ‘IN i i “mitt i:pi-it z I’ n o woopoo o of on hor, wlnlcli con be bought in mic quantities from any chem- -—(CP)—'I‘lie British _ has accepted with deep appreciation the offer of Gxeystoke. the bonfi- ful residence just, cu Pretoria. which wins be ueoitihed in Bctflll by the late O a-rlm MIGB II I mark of his appreciation d friendship which Btfhln shown to South Africa. The house will not». howwm‘. bo- come the residence of the Brlfll high commissioner, Clark-who was at Oftloiwn 1 --.st:iitie5 third: the. Brfttb (UNID- ment. for various manual. lhlnfl it desii-obe that high oounimlsalofi should continue to rowldo in irrcscnt. bulldog which in fi-mn, the Unilon GOV! IQ it. i5 understood, an indefinite PG" 0d ' It. is. tiowever. reganlxsd as can; slstenf. wth the wishes of Mi‘. t-hnt Grcystoke be as the high commissioner's % and it ls coirnidered film-t 1H! dtgnlftefil “gird Ialfotgfgiher 807K730‘ r ate u mg or ' p Charles Maggi; was born Imo- dtinl mimeiisoang povmlxignt buo- A r63, i1 l ,- firess man. he becrufng presldmt d the Pretorlai Society 0f Agrldlflfill‘ and Iridutiy, and director oil flu National Eiank of South AMM- I-Ie remained keenl fndiereatod bciilr $outh African agriculture rm to the time 0! & cleatih losfxOctober. __________-_.. BABOONS DOOMED gfsffictlgggtroyed w baboon ur nig accord I» 8W9?" menit return. Baboon! 109F131“ {aid slicep flocks cousin: hi!" osses. Address‘ And Presentation 0n Wednesday evening the 0on- gregation of Peters’ Road PM!!!“ teriiin church met at the 110ml of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miwtnod. Alliston, to express their 5P‘ precfatlon of Mrs. MacLeoda aer- vlccs as orgnniit. Mr. Oswald Graham beln H9- potirted chairman explaineg 131A purpose of the gathering and 00-1106 on Mr. George Johnston to nod the following address. Dear Mrs. MircLeod: Again your friends 0f Paton’ Road (Jhtrich have gathered with you for what has come to with its on oiinunl event ond one to which we oil look forward with pleasure. - As we realize that this is 11h: fifth tine that _we have gal to express in this wiry our NP- i-cciatimr of your service as our lfgllillet. we hnvc impressed upon us wlriit u rrtil effort it has r11 for yflli rind your family l0 C" been so rirlihtiii to your duties during these year. hr spite of d l1- hcr obstacles. i t cc ‘t attic sniff? with?‘ xigti‘ for? its eiiotrlnalo value iit. 0s o. tolim of our 8°04‘ it in His Almighty plan l0 mm Oilflmlmy moi-lo years of Jfilce ' ne Tiff . n51 ‘flied on) behalf c‘. the Pew?!‘ Ron Congregation OSWALD GR The presentation ofowoll- likd m-se was made by Mm. Raymond gieyriolrls. Aifihouizh token by lur- prlse Mrs. MaoLeod expressed he: deep gratitude to the - gallon fcr their kind remembrance on flirts occasion and especially t4 the Choli- for their splendid oo- operatlon at all times. The remainder- cvf the ovum was spent in games. music social inter-course. A delicious i W11? senéedh by the thlodlfes int: wchtenppvgaer - ed its wiry homeword fegii tho they haxl spent o very on] 0 evi-nlmz. TH Late To Clllifl MAN wmcrs Wonk can nan Experienced with atoc. MIR encea. Apply Eldon Kohl. FOR SALE-ONE DEAF!‘ 0H]! ltig. three year; old, 1100 Milli! Gordon Wright, City. Ii-Mlll IACAPED morn nufcl Mr Fe t tched f . x nuiiiviiistma. n. glillfi, at»: Wfnsioo. Ii- lfliilNliifiiPEll. '0 r "wit. iiiiipu the new “d, 10cc "numb. Med in m,’ Bill"! You i ‘l8 bcvei-q, day. I“: hi-lb tho world, m Yellow 96 5i lb. OK 'S ER LIVIONS. bllow rind - wk in nit h other. 3 quarts i-i >n .. itllio henr in a t require Ill 2 time ~- LAD. gelzihire, l- orzriigeiul igztr, l-2 c lul tl trench let". Aiid r. Vifircn ~i rken iuld r1 , mayonno Poitr into imottltl on