FEBRUARY; _ Instlriinrelto _ l. Unemployment (Canadian fill) 1 QTTAWA. Ont. Feb. e-Tho Doin- inion Government is 091151419108 the yovlnCoS to. ascertain whether or favor the databliabment of . m. form d, iilllmlilflilflllii Will’- mce. Hon. Petal‘ Hanan. Minister o; Labor informed a deputation from m; confederation of Catholic Work- ," of Canada today. If the provin- m signified that they werb in favor insurance, he ‘mud said Mr. 110M011. be ‘will!!! ‘ w "ask my colleagues to bend to the aritlsh Northmmerice Act" in order P not til!!! u: uncmvlfillmilll w assist iniib establishment. __.__.--._____.. VERNON RIVER Home you of Vernon River school icr January- Qzoiie X. 1 Marie Curley, 2 Isabel ‘ ai-ucc. Grad IX. 1 iAlder Carver, I Maur ice lfcllv. 3 Marie McDonald, 4 Milt 0n Wood, 5 Joe Currie. Grade VIII. 1 Ferns. Lea. ,2 Jean carver, 3 Alice Coady. 4 Rena Car ver. 5 Joseph McDonald, a Gordon, ha“ acumen 5 burn," 3mm“ m, 1 Irrancis O‘l<cefe. (imi- VII. 1 Glen Lea, 2 Evelln lirNeUl. 3 DoriaWood, 4 Allan Cur rie. 5. Ralph Lea. (iracir V. 1 Cecelia Cur’. I Mar gret. Currie, 3 Addison McDonald. iliildrecl Coady. 5 Wells Herring, 0 Helen McDonald, '7 Wilfred McDon- sld. a Bcrneic: OIIeefe. Grnclr Ill‘. 1 Cliff Iaell, I Lloyd Mc god, 7i Myrtle Coady. Grade ll. 1 Joseph Christian, I Gerald McDonald. 8 Cecil McDonald. Four Workmen Burned To Death (Canadian Press) . TOKYO, m. t-lfpur m seriously damaged worlrmen were burned to death and tho new 11.000 ton motor ship. Tatsuda Maru belonging to the Nippon Yusen Kasha in . a. fire whirli broke out today whllethe ship‘: equipment was being completed It the Nagasaki docks for her maiden lslandfHas T.» Moo/l ‘Influence T-‘MMlO. m». 0.-Advocatlng bet tor representation from Ontario and (‘"11" lirovlncoa in tho National For‘ launder. Association, delegates at tending the annual meeting of the "94? hm wierdav mm a resol- ution that the whole matter be tab- en upat the next meeting or the parent body, _ ‘Some. delagat eo charged‘ Pzinoel Jfdward Island had too powerful an linflvence in the national ' ‘tion. ' _ ( sunny scuooi. Report of‘ Albany School for the ‘Month or, January. ui-ncs 1x. 1 Ioithlioullcr, 2 Nor- ma Tierney. ' Grade Vll Sr. on. Grade vr. Jr. 1 Helena Keough, 2 lloonaru Tierney 2 Wymau Large. ‘i Haacn Dawson. _ Grade VI. l Audrey Macl-iay, 2 Sutherland Macliayn. Grade IV. I Mary Tierney, 2 Mar- jorie Donneily. 3 "Daniel lfeough, 4 1 Walclron Camer- Gradfill. 1 Elma Large, and Jos- eph Kelly fcqual.) 2 Kathleen Kc.- ough, I Lois MacKay. 4 Fred Kelly. Grade II. 1 Eileen Walker. 2 Mild- red Walire‘. 3 Jean Keough. Grade I AI 1 Eidred Boulter. 2 Ralph Dawson, 2 John Dawson, 3 Ellsworth Noonan. Grade I. B. i Barclcy Dawson. 2 John Dawson. 2 Ellsworth Noonan. Grade I C. 1 Clifford Dawson. Tho pupils having perfect attend- ance for the month were: Helena Koough. Mai-y Tierney. Daniel Ke- ough. Kathleen Kecugh. Elma Large. 3| The situation of the Bahamas does 110i ll" her Noidenta many oppor- tunities cf seeing airstrip. a0 mgr, the propwed viz-it oi a Blimp alr- shio belonging to the Gocdyear Rub- ber Cq-rgsany is being anticipated with quiic a little irrorut. The air- fhlp is to fly from Cuba to Miami in oocordsnce with arrlfltmento fer- tered by the "Miami Herald" and at the invitation of the old Colony Club is to visit Nassau in llbbnlary. Iris ail-ranged to call this trip the “Ter- mp, centenary Goodwill Visit." eTfi o-Tt-o-oooooouiooooo-ooo-oo-o-o-o 04040-0» ', ' o o a ' ’ ; . Cld88lfl8d Advertisements g _ 1 onolnaanlou ...................... Ioeparllnoeflwordo j e Inset-lino 9e par lino o! b words o 1 Io gar lino of a words z z ‘lo per lino of .0 words , I Q ;_o_Lo1_o-¢+o+o+_+_!go0oo-o-oo4goo+oeo+oo»n-oowoo¢o owe-coo, Agents Wanted ' For Sale \ AGENTS WANTED-NEW EURO; lien Sensation. ‘rho "Belle" Hollow hundreds of Grinder will givo Kean, velvety Bhavos from th same blade. Join hands with us gnu!“- Fon s“; on TRADE D151“; licenscs, advertising, the time rental. nllrl success. Write or wire 101i for yglung cc:t$. Riiiddson H. or gov ' '*‘ i “ 911°" vrgreeitim- ciimmm" "i! W. 0V i - nonmgon-M Glqnwqgd, 10m, The cost of a liccnso will be t3 in- 53 PIllk°fI;v:5;_-1_5,:: 1“5'3'1.'1"°_‘E* ',-,' J J ., “b, ,5, 1939, 5mm“- stead ‘of ilmalndlihe estimated re- a..- ..... .__..___...... '- csnsa surnames-canon: T0 “mmm '°" °l m” "d m‘ L l lam“ m“ “Km "°°'°°° “m” Captured "m; Much “n; n" ma“ Scott Robinson. (noo Ella Sutherland ' A Y- Tho Rdveliising revenue is 399k ygup fgqulygmgnt; ngyn gygc. estlmated- t0 b9 $903,090 annually CAPTUBED DARK SILVIB MALI lu- Tatooed. c. n. Clay. Bridge- - town. isu-a-s-ai eon sass. ro cu. aoaap mo lI-unnu- Employment Wanted‘ \._ ____ _______ ____ ___________ __ PRACTICAL HUB!!! WILL‘ CARE Cow, froshened 4 years old. Aloe lor invalid or other nurainl- All- one 1 year old bull. Apply Ildiaon ill F- C. Guardian office. "uumi, North River. isia-z-o-si. 1404-24-41 _ -_ _ _ _ i~o_.____ __-__ ,. T \ . esclters Wanted female Help Wanted .. ~,_____ wman Iaaniii‘? ovaa Y: "l" of m for study nod pov- illl oositlon. Eighteen hours weok~ FOR sate-own roman: nac- coon.,Apply to lid. J. logan, Fort Augustus. 1501-2-7-11. Central liuarilla AIEGWIITS V8 IALOONB mos mint and st. Dunstan‘: Va Vieiorias. Plrstgame starts at 7.30. 1072. TWILIGHT ORGAN IlClTAlr- " ptlst Church, Saturday at 5 p. m. Silver collection for church funds. TIE CONCERT AND BASKET social which was to be held in Mount Albion Hall last night. i8 postponed until hiday, this evening, Feb. 7th. 157 ABEGWEITS VS FALCONS Arena tonight and St. Dunstan! Vs victories. First game starts at 7.30. - 1072. CORNWALL UNITED CHURCH- Rev. E. M. Aitken, B. A. minister‘. Service of worship Sunday. Feb. 9, in Kingston at 11 a. m. West River, 3 p m, Cornwall, 7 p. m. ABEGWEITS "S FALOONS Arena tonight and St. Dunstan‘: Vs Vlciorios. First game strta at 7.30. CONTRACTOR LEAVES. - Mr. A. R. Allan. contractor in chiFgc of the digging of the cellar and the erection of the foundation for the new C. N‘. R. Hotel, leaves this morn- ing for his home in Halifax. MT. STEWART United Church. No service in this charge Sunday, preach no. 16th at m. Stewart at 11 a. in. and ‘l p. m. in Lot 40 at 3 p. m. Y's AND OTHER Y’! MEN-The oi the ‘Y’: Men's Club was held last evening in the Y. M. C. A. banquet room with Mr. Jack McNair presid- ing. As the meeting was scheduled as a business session the‘! was no speaker for the occasion. Reports of slvoral committees were heard and adopted. At a meeting of the Other Y's men it was decided to dlsband the club. members wishing to re-organlae under a new sybtsm of ideas and ideals to meet next Thursday CV60- lng. , ::I'0TATO BAGiINevr l’. Ii‘. Island lrand and Plain. B. T. Holman Ltd. 1487-14-31. O Eastern Guarrlzan JWIIIST AND dance in Arma- dalo School, Selkirk, Wednesday evening, Feb. 12th. Everybody wel- come. ‘ 1070-24-31 wero represented at the recent busi- ness efficiency exhibition at Sydney, N. S. W. i’ m». ma. Rev. a. u. MacLeod wiiil PIES DNALB ___...... Mrs. aufua Strickland. Covehoad Rood. is reported better today. Mr. pewar Swanfis spending a. few days at York, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ab. Vessey. _ i Mr. Ivan Vesscy, city, is at home at York. after an operation for ap- pendicitis. Miss Helen A. Lawson has returned to her home in Stanhope after a week's visit in the city. The Guardian regrets to lcarn of the serious illness of Mr. James Hughes, West Covehe d.‘ Mr. Anthony A. Francis left yes- terday morning‘ for Halifax, to re- sume his theological studies at Holy Heart Seminary. Propose Heavy‘ Expenditure To _ - Develop Radio, OTTAWA. Ontz. Feb. 6.-'I'lie gov- ernment's bill with regard to radio broadcasting has bccn printed and will ‘be lfltsOdllCCd into the House oi Commons early in the session. The bill, which follows closely the recommendations oi the Aird Com- missions report will be sent to a special commission. ' Petitions from radio broadcasting stations, radio equipment firms. or- ganlzations of a public and private ‘nature and thc general public will bc invited when thc House com- |regular weekly meeting and supper mittee meets to discuss the bill. It is understood the government | proposes to expend $8,000,000 in con- nection with the nationalization oi radio. It is proposed to establish seven broadcasting stations across Canada cach with an input of 50.- 000 watts. The initiallcost will be about $3\000.000. crating cost will be $2,500,000. There will be one station for the three Maritime provinces and one in each of the other provinces. iabllshed to cover areas not reached complete programmes being broad- cast simultaneously on two differ- ont wave-lengths. located outside of cities so ns not to blanket incoming programmes. Provided for Television l .Chaii1 broadcasting will be estab~ llshcd when desirable with coast to coast programmes. Developments in I television will be closely watched and‘ . the system provided for it. l "The first step ‘will be the acquire-i Nearly 50 American manufacturerrrnent of one private broadcasting station until the new government stations are built; all the other private stations will be closed down. The revenue will be derived from ial price off car. Court Ac Son. Bedford Station. 1543-2-6-31 room alone on hand at Guardian Offieo. tf _---~.- ron sans-runs aaeo rzasav ANTI!) AT ONCE. A SICOND class teacher for I-lighfield School. 800.00 supplement for remainder of term. Apply to John A. McDonald. ii‘. Write Box 1101. lilll-l-l-Iii. gggy g] Tpugtggg, 1540.34.41 \->_ Iomcs n once. nan-r Ann na- ' "role. Must have outside selling ex- T“ P“ cnce. Apply ll A. M. to 12 noon.» m loom ro LIT an noun, n w” “"0"” “'fl‘,‘,f',‘I"_fl_ Prince ltreet. iass-a-a-ai. \\_ _______.__ ' ---a--o---n . —— Msran _ mum can: n Lost - "we between the ogta of 25 to 35 l" llieciai outdoor work. A chance Must have "Nrience. Apply to '10! Queen i» um sumo s. any. lireet. one flight. llOkI-‘l-ll mWnnted ‘i u “imp-aw Mill I6!- 7N! "m" wttam at boaoh. "W. in elnhavwo cost-camp's GLASS“. envo- er leave at- this office. Reward. - 1070-81 -----i-<" STIAIID-BLACI AND. TAN I08 - hound. Whito tip on tail. Answers to name of Jigga Pleooo notify '1'. "m, on P a ‘await! a‘; a. nous. Milton. In we an» no m, tonal: reasons- Guu-qhm ' “"443 .o-_-,,-....:_-w--a-c--- V - ‘INC; ' ;‘-~ Miaeollanoo """,",T,""',,, w“ "w" 1"’ "mp4s"! lhfififlflkl. A l0 ""- "" - pp- -- - m». m. n. I?" Amy; gsgwma W? i"..t'.'.‘32'§2.".2‘..".'.l‘.’.1‘.'i.'£ . '_,__':'_'_‘_7""M""l'"~ WIN-Ii "i" " mf.,.“,;,,.,‘,,_ " fnsartod s; romeo. listen o Iisccooa§w a....‘.-.'_......‘.......__._-.-E-: - "‘“"" ,asinofroeeoenoandoomoextraPfnAtpfrAGaIOITII s t»... m r...,'*...~~c:r..':...*.:.." "M. ‘ ~ 8t. Phone "f!!! l tile-ii ,~ ~ , i ‘ ' "ooooooo-ooooooooooowoooos m“ v IIOflID ‘$739K. "$- l. . 5 =f.,,.“‘;“"“m*'" KW", “mo: “up N. n. Maclioani; , o o. i _ . Yildldotdi. IJI- mgg"fgggj z "l". monotonous-sow A ’: " > ‘. vaoiouo ~ g I l .___.—.__.___ In. Memoriam In loving memory of MIS- ANNII GARIICK Who Died Iobniary ‘i, 10M A loving biotic: traa and bin No friend on earth like bor - we 8nd; .» For all of Ill aha did bos- Ilt Gol gave liar eternal teat. , ‘Inserted by her Ifaaslly.‘ a-oiaoao-auanaa-a IN MEHRIAM la and orator,‘ also. Walter Gardiner. who departed from tbh Ilia-on lob- IUIIY 1th. We I Tbora lo aolnoono who mlaooo IQI l. Y: / q d fills time long ainfl youllat. ti eroialenoolawbotblalaofpa always - And mo: to be bravo and ‘content. _ lots-u ~OOO - 000,000 for the first five years, then . of oar our duckies . also. ,_ There will also be a subsidy from tho Dominion government for $1.- eubject to revision up or down. All the private stations will be closed except the biggest in each province, which will be utilized until the new stations are built. All sta- tions will be compensated on basis of physical assets. DR. W. R. CARSON Palmer G-sduate Chiropractor Chronic and Nervous Diseases. I24 Prince It. Phone 1072. Opposite it. Paul‘: Church OQQ-QQO-OOQOQQOOXOOOOOOO-O 0 raescaimon _IUlI‘t!-. ' that only tho purest drugs be uood in followlht the writioa in- structions issued to patients by repu- "u. tabla vhillcionl. ‘mo drugs muat aloe be of tho strength specified and muted in Just tao right proportions. Because we observe than require- ments implicitly, you can bring your prescriptions to uo with ‘ moo, y M Drug ‘Co. The annual op-i Smaller stations may later bc es-l by the big ones. i ‘The new system will provide two Stations will be‘ i l". cigaiirxvrrcrlgwrv GUARDIAN Him.» linitzh Churn; 7-00-1141“! Stars Young Paaploo i swlflb-lloarta Memorial llhll. ‘MM-Cottage Prayer Mootlng -_ Residence Mr. Roderick Nich- olson, ill Kentbtreot; - l NOTRI; DAME CONVEN‘! in" liluwlfll P110115 aecurod an (Ii/Hm over ‘i5 b- o. for the month of January: . Grade X, Betty Doyle, Helen Cur- ran. Blanche Brazil, Mary Power, Stellat Sprowell, Mary MoCan-on, May Douoette. Miriam Biflin, Mar- jorie lldiioheli. Grade IX: Enid Cantwell. Grade V111: Marie -Arsenault, Wlimifred Moran, Gertrude McCar- ron. Mary Mahar. Florence I-Iowatt, Mary Martin. Eileen Howard, Iag- beile Corbett. Grade VII: Muriel MacDonald. Marlon Mahar. Alma Sheehan. Grade VI (a): Eileen Mullin, Irene iloiors. Grade VI: Elwin Ayers. _ Grade V: Blanche Grifflth. Mar- Igai-ct Shelfoon, Genevieve Monagh- an, Mary Morealde. Grade IV: Partrlcis. Arsenault. Mai-y Hogan (equal) Cecelia Lan- non. Constance Leightlzer, Isabella MacDonald, Florence Vautor, Mar- jorie Dwyer. I Grade III: Isabel Goodwin, Jean Prunty, Bernadette Tralnor, Norma Peppin, Eva. Boiger, Genevieve Lar- tel‘. Mary semi.‘ (equal) am Dowl ing. Margnrot MacKinnon, Victoria Paquetto. Dorothy Peters, Susie Mar ,tin. Margaret Klggins. | Grade II: Kathleen O'Brien. Phil- (ippa Bradley, Eileen Reid, Betty Lcightlner. Commwcla-i Department. (in order of Inert): Catherine Mwiosirey, Ei- leen l-Iynes. ‘Ethel Martin, Florence lMoAulay/ Bernice MoCobe, Mary lueightirer. A Concert In St. Paul ’s Parish Hall ‘A. very enjoyable entertainment was liven in St. Paul's Pariah l-Iali Young Women; Bible Class and the Chancel Guild. Mrs. Prod I-Ioule. Miss McCollum and Miss Lillian Ihrle directing. The young ladies present- ed a pretty, little one act play en- titled “Six American Beauties" and in very pretty tableau a. Japanese Love Bong. as well as several excel- lent vocal numbers. Solos by Mrs. F‘ M. Nash. a vocal quartette by Messrs Quigley, Dlngwell, terns and Calder. a duet by M“s. McKinnon and Mr. Percy Williams, besides in- strumental music by Mr. Robert Ifyndmananri Mr. Walter McNutt. and channlng recltations by Miss Mary Sinclair rounded out a very pleasant programme. There Wu I gale of candy during intermission. Ir. spits or the extremely cold even- ing there was a good audience. sev- eral Sunimetside friends being pres- ant. LATEST DOING! (Canadian Press) LONDON. Feb. 6-"l'he Five Power Naval Conference sitting as a com- mittee of the whole this afternoon, laat evening under the auspices of the" _ ,‘:-i1e city‘ to Marshfield ‘ti? I " sarvrancs i loontinuod from Page .1» ------.---_-----... lsw urflmrryiuunsi-t on Sunday‘ and returning to his place of busi. low an Monday moraine. He notices two’, tracks of men in the snow.’ 0n being asked if ho- suspected any person Mr. Ferguson furnished the polico with a description of William Caliow. a man who had left the em- ploy of his son-in-law a short time before, who might well know Mr. Ferguson's habits. and about whom he had auspicIonsK Constable Jay, guided by the des- cription given. about 7.30 p. m. Tues- day located Callow in Power's pool room, pissed him under arrest and escorted him to the station. A search of the suspected man netted three 25c notes, a 20c piece, a sill: hand- kerchief hidden in coatjining, and n. pendant, answering the descrip- tion of. and later identified as the ,one removed from Mr. Ferguson's store. Mr. Ferguson identified tho last two articles. , Wednesday evening csllow admit- ‘ted breaking into Ferguson‘: store Jmplicating in his confession Ben- tlamin Gauthier, who was arrested i about 8.50 p. m. by constables 1-11;- *ins and Trainor. Callow confessed first he and Gauthier walked froni~ ' on Sunday r f‘ l. ‘we o . , ’--‘l 3.0.x. 501:5 Maritime , Industry _-._- Address MONCTON. Feb. 0-4111: positlrg ocu-‘Plfll by the Canadian Nation“ Railways in the industrial life of the liilrltime Provinces‘ was strikingly set forth in an address delivered by W. U. Appleton, General Manager 9f the Atlantic Region of the Canadian National Railways, at the anniversary dinner of the Halifax Board of Trade last night. Mr. Appleton pointed out that the National System had not only brought the system up to such_ a standard as to~give the people of the Maritime Provinces fast and re- liable service, but had also provided facilities for a far greater density of population, and of industrial and commercial activities in advance of the traffic needs of these Provinces, Nowhere in the world. Mr. Appleton slated, was there such a fullcr ac- commodation to transportation wane; ‘and requirements. ‘In the matter of operating cffi. c.c»'.cy Mr. Appleton presented (lg. iurcs. which showed that the cost per 1-900 gross ton miles had been re- duced from 159.1 cents in 1923 to 115, agreed provisionally on the generahaway two rings. A quantity of cig- outlines of the French plan for lim- Iarettes which he had admitted tak- iting naval tonnage. a conference lng from the store, was found in his spokesman a. raced. ,YJBI¢I1t$’ residence- The Italians still entered rescrvaq The pair admit operating togeth- tions on all points. A SUBCDMMltieeiPI since January i0 when the store of two experts and one advlsor from of Patrick Hughes on Bishop 5t. cacli delegation will be named toflvas entered and cigarettes and can- adjust certain technical differencesny stolen. On January 15 the store ‘note-eon the two groups. namely. thcQoI A. R. Wise on Euston Street was British and United States delegatesrntered. and cigarettes. tobacco, on one hand and the French anclchocolai-es, and $4 cash stolen. On Japanese. on the other. The subcom- VJan. 25 the meat store of Wed l~l. n-iiitee also will draft resolutiouiwortli was burglarized, the front The following pupils of the music department passed. with honor, the! flizlf-ycprly theoretical and practi-l cal examinations, presided over by: the Reverend blather Saint Mary‘ Elizabeth Provincial Superior of tile, ‘Maritime Provincos and first Caaindl .isn graduate of the Progressive Sen" ies of Music at st. Louis. Missouri. t A} Plgot ....... ......... .. 9s M. ‘Mccmcn .. 92, .Mitchell . 99; l-Iowatt 98 McGrzth l‘. . Arseuault Gaudet Prowse ‘Power? . . _ . Peters . lifohaghsn 'I‘rairiol" Doyle .91 Miirr-Zly aooasawacrssoaznoa woof. cur or causpa. 1920 i The total production of wool in‘ Clnsrla is estimated by the-D>n1'l\\‘@‘-1 ' Bureau of Statistics at 21,234,000 lbs- as compared with 19,011,430 lb in ma. The value of the wool cliP vi i020 is estimated provisionally at $4,267,000 as’ compared with $5,099.- 000 in 1028. By provinces,’ the wool clip for 1929 as follows: Prince Ed- ward Island, ssaooo: Nova 5w“! 1-- mono; New Brunswick 800,000; Quebec 5.408.000‘. Ontario 6.300.000; Manitoba 1.010.000; Baslratch “an, 1.102.000; Alberta. 3.054.000; Brill!“ Columbia. 1.150.000; Indian ltosorvos 10.000. Wool prices in 102i were the low-V oat sineo ms. Tho market 09'0"! with considerable demand for 3"?‘ ern Domestic woole and the early portion of tho c119 "P "my m°v°d into tho trade. As the aaason advanc- oq, buying orders alaclroned off- The“ was 11cm activity omen: iml bill'- era with the result that a consid- erable increased volumo of wool was consigned for oo-oporativo sale. Ioc-' a1 pviooa paid to farmers in Ill-IMP" Canada ranged from 1| cents to 20 cents and graded wool: broulht "("11 20 oenio to 2o cents not tomroducers- Canadian whole in i020 were of very good quasi!- Tlil-fl applied '0' both Donnoilc and Rants vwil’, Farmer-a are viewing with consider-i abla eoneom what appears to be I steadily nan-owl!!! mar-bot outlet for Canadian wool! to Canadian millai Improvement in shells breeding is: making dofinlta wegrou. nul- this year hundreds of now flocks have been established through the Sheeol Club policy on farms where sheen: V lambs selected for those bow flocks’ are all tho nvgeny of purebred are: and those flocks are being headed by purebred mm. , . Svln -nor.‘,l-.; - if; hydroelectric plants, . ~' ~ .- -_ ' l auoo-ooivnpooooo-ooosoo - I w,» n: clone-r uauomsra .'.........l>.>.'.'..bll.to0.‘ moi-es n vim. m m mt! summer-imp; the progress which hasldoor being forced open by, a steel been made. In thc original French bar and $30 in cash token from the proposal, blank spaces were left fouregister. A Waltharn watch was also the global or total tonnage figuresrtolen. On Jan. 28 an entrance was of each nation. The meeting decided ‘ effected to the bakery of A. Nfilvlc- this afternoon that those figure: Innis on Granville Street. through a r-liouid be inserted before thc plan is rear window, and an. us successful finally accepted. It was understood attempt made to open the safe. On the French proposed that light crui- the. same morning the meat store of ("s and dqstroycrs shculd he placed .1. A. Lawson. formerly Loves lileat in one single category. Japan Silli- Market, on Euston Sh. was eritvrtfl ported this but thc United States 1nd s31 stolen from the cash regis- ‘YKl Great Britain opposed it. It fin- icr. The meat store of Russel Mc- ."y was decided t: leave this for Klrmori on UDDer Queen St. was also "u-Ll-ior discussion by the experts. entered but nothing was taken. Ari LCNDCN, Feb. 6.»~Agveeni:nt to unsuccessful attempt was also made umanlze submarine vvrfa e lies in “to enter Mcfitcrsorvs store and the m- iaiflng in the‘ naval conference. postofiice at sniil-iport. by ltawlnil through the rloor, but the two o'er:- olimination of fourcruisers. The woes not previously lwnq kept. Ewe lJooeph MaoCormack. Ireno MacDon- ‘n agrcementfto abolish the lllldlfe‘ star weapon is Yelfafl-‘Bli l5 07"‘ ' ally out or the question. so far as ‘ “e prewnt conference is come i101- l “"120, Britain and America wanio its ‘vlilion. F‘ awe and JIPI" l" W‘ ~~'-—»i, ruzrding it as the 190°? “"3 ‘lifl. Av. a half wsv ‘czurse the "itch. Am: lt-ans auzl French now "cm tn b! drawnq together an a5"? <19“; that stubmarlnéfi will not be us- "i for such 50010-1030“ "am-W "m" 4.6m, 8311,“, as w“ carried out by Germany in the a-orld war. "'"" ‘‘‘‘ *1 , o “ e Well With-n . _ I I The Lzmzts (Special to the Guardian) LONDCNf Feb. d-Premier Mac- Donald was asked by Col. John Gret- wn, one of the fifteen big navy ad- vocates on the Tory siela oi the House today, will the Prime Minister tell the House if any other nation has made cuis in its naval construc- tion commensurate with the British Prime Minister replied. not that I em aware of. but ‘this British out leaves our building plan well within the limits of naval security- VIINON RIVER SCHOOL frightened swat‘- ‘Halifax when two years old fill-l ‘placed in an orphanage there. Later be alas taken to St. Georges. P. E. Island. where he lived ten years. lat- ter working at Blooming Point. iScctc-hfort and Southport. He had pvoi-ked on the farm of lvfr. Halli‘! iMuttai-t FllICP Oct. 1 last. l-io is un- married. about twenty-three years of 'a~c. short, thicicset and of dark coin- lpicxion. Gauthier is eighteen years of age an1 i: rt native of the city. are»; ¢»—--“r is clue to Officer Jav “r l“'< l_'~“‘:'.ti'.'e in hunting dorvn ‘ s sir-pact. . ' ixcarzass (Continued from Page l> was incvossrd irzrn £3,021) to £8,001 ivhiia the indzrmuiy vvss advanced from 31,400 to $3,003. The proposed amendments will aLso include an Luczeased salary for the Prime Min- ister. At present he receives $10.- ooo as Prime Ministci‘ and $2,020 m» sesslonal indemnity. Increases for the Cabinet bllnlstom would bring them to a total of $10,000 and it is said the Prime Minister's salary will not re- main at a Mal of 512.000. Vfhat the increase is to be for the Prime Min- The following is the standing of Vernon I-tlver School for the month of January:-- Grade X-l. Carmona Ih-uer; 2. Donald Huntley; s, Mary Henry. Grade V‘!II-1. Joseph MacDonald; Joseph MacCormack. Grade VI--l. Gordon Murray; 2, Ireno MacDonald; 2, Gladys l-lunt-' ley. Grade IV-1. hliclty Doherty; I. Fioreneo Fraser; 3. Jay Sullivan. Grade III-l. Rita McXenna; l, Willard Lax-kin; a. Iatelle McKenna. Grade 11--1. Russel Furness; 2. Guy Sullivan; 3, Ioida Martin. Grade I (8r.,)-l, Albert Fraser. Grade I (Jra-l, Annie McKonna; 2, Rota Boudreau. Perfect Attendonco-mcrothy Fur- ness. Cermeno YTIIQI’. Mary Henry, aid, Gordon Murray. itfarie McKen- na. Lona Fraser. Ilurence Fraser. Jay Sullivan. Rita Mctenna. Annie MoKenna. » Spain induced more. than 7.000.030 tons of coal in the last l: months. __-- isroportedtobain- Tuberculous ecu: of causes. was rcaatiy ma. crsulc: rapzaiy in the Philippines I - .- \\ ister it is not stated, but it is likely to be around 015,000. Premier Ferluson duing the elec- tion campaign forecast his opinion that a fivo year term would be mo"e advantogoous ‘to the work of the Government. The government it is stated will bring dov-n a bill pro- viding fo amend the Legislative As- somhiiea Act to permit a five Z-‘Elf seuion. although it is also hinted that this point may be considered of sufficient importanco to submit it to the people in their next appeal. The proadure of introducing the question at the present aoasion is said lo be the more likely atop. (Canadian Press) vvatnmorow. m». a-rorts crippled ehlllmv. attending elas- lea at the Wolghiman aebool for cripples hora eorrlal bollty of moo‘. u safety may iftor n» woo dhtovorol tn tllrhet air boating system of tbs baildlng. In new l1 bet-- r-"trueted on Cozumel Island, i1 Mexico. qnaelvo ' baa Ill 100000! Ital! 0W facial: ( v Csllow told the police that he was born in England. but was taken t) might, burglarizcd thc store and re- cent; in 19m “ulned- Car loadings show d i 1 mum"- "h" ‘mmd- mm" 02.000 in 192a ova: 1:215 ncrriizjeuage 1929 over 1928 was 17,000. To Janu- ary 24th this year there has been an increase of 1,554 cars ovcr the car- feslionding periodof 192B. Capital expenditures for the year. 1930 on the Atlantic Region will amount to $2,500,000 and for resu- lar maintenance and operation the estimatcd expenditure is $30,009,000. The annual payroll amounts to $20,‘. 000,000 mid there is a pensioners roll of $850,000. In addition to these cap- ital erzgueziditurcs there is the Guys- bcr: Railway. from Sunny Brae to Cuysboro, in Nova S’: ia, to be can- structed at an estimated cost of three and a half million: M’ tit-liars; also the branch line on Prince Ed- ward Island. from Lake Verde Jct. to Pisquid. at an estimated coat of $370,000; improvement of freight terminals at Cape Tormentlne, N. and Borden, P. E. 1., and new car ferry. estimated expenditure 1930 one million dollars; completion of the new hctci at Halifax. "The Nova Ecctiaii." and the construction of new hotel at Charlottetown. to ho kiiovrn as “The Canadian National." Fin-chases made by the Canadian , [rfnt-lonel Fmilivays in the Maritime, ‘clra form a big cszitributiorrto the ‘nrlur-trlsl efforts of those Provinc- r" In Nova Scctia purchases cf the ‘v-aclucts cf the sttcl. coal and car manufacturing industries amounted to 314000030 during the past year. ‘The Canadian National takes over (one quarter of the total output of (the Nova Scotia coal mines, which Wives employment to three thousand lminers. The number of employers indirectly rcndcrin; their entire la- ibcr to the railzvny is greater than lilac number of employees actually on i the rail ray payroll. l Sn fargas the City and Port of lj'=lif.~.\- is conccrnrrl ivfr. ADDlTIUll "(l to tlzc grut advance made ~ i o tnnnate. boils intvxnrds and .. " handlrfl through the Port. '1 i023 export tonnage amounted to tons. i323. 432,145 tons. or an of 110V. Import tonnage ' c Sam's year-s show an increase Er sssw '1l"‘i'9 figures do not take into a unt 157.247 tons of grain iy-‘wri l in 1329. A large proportion ‘m’ tl...~ lncrcnsc 1:. due tothe opera- ticiis of the Canadian National Seimsliips and also to the alliance made by the Canadian National Rail- ways with the Whit: Star-Cunard _Anchor-Dcnrldson lines whereby eastbound sailings ‘were arranged from IIalifax. In conclusion MP. ADvlW-lll pair-lied out that no one has recognized more fully the duty cf a public carrier to anticipate and accommodate the reasonable requirements of the pub- lic. and particularly the Maritime Provinces. than Sir Henry Thorn- ton. thr President. Under his leader- ship. Mr. Appleton stated, SCPJlCQ- courteous, efficient and unremitting has become the motto of the officers and employees; and in that dis- charge only of our public functions‘ do we eiperience the satisfaction of wor well done. Australia's wool clip this totaled 900,000,000 pound. Uruguay plans to spend nearly $17,500,000 on road and bridge pro- jects. )Cl! I Gr-ippe N“? lt in the bud With Mln- ard'a. lab on ..thrpat and chest. noun the foot in bfln- nrfa and hot wator. ‘ ‘PIWIIPYIVOHUIUW. Hm/w w‘ W .3} m» o-l a