.5‘ FEBRUARY 12.015032.“ . siiillllvi. c0MMHlEE muujimii Will Hear Testimony 0f Economy 00m- mittees » 0i Two Railways. (Canadian Press) QrrrAWA, Feb. i-Following a lengthy interchange the Senate ggflway Committee this afternoon decided that on Friday morning _ ___ . ' YQUR Mall Plane Meets cnlfgTllEs With Accident MONOTO N. Feb. 1 600m draft after beavyiggilffifioa h" “Wed us the tdk eoff Spad- a landing ski on the alrinail plum plying between Moncton “mo” and Charlottetown, struck a m“ m‘; drift and nosed the big weir. “Whine over, breaking the undercarriage end damaging a W111: in addition. Pilot wem, 1"°'"°1'1 W110 was at the controls moved without injury m, m; 21520:. after getting big ‘Dim,’ M m “gmii *0 we! at in, edge 9 Ylng field, back into the h““‘“ ‘m’ "R0101. he took off in another Faircliild and oompletdd u" m9!“- Bveelllhs of theaccident 3:1: morning Mr. Fowler said that B 80ft snow broke the shoe]; of NEATLY BEPAIRED CLEANED AND PBEBSED A’! TKYNEW REPAIR. SHOP 138 GREAT GEORGE STREET C. ALEX BROWN rim CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 1 PAGE FIVE csiuiisi aunioini This column ll reserved for Queen's County news of local internist lint ad- vertising of n newny nnfilro may he |||IQI'Qd he d cents" a word strictly payable In advance. iwlrlfi-Ul- SIIMMERSIBE and Prince County —’l-b{n ‘column is reserved for new: of local interest but advertising of a newly nature may be Inserted at I cents a word strictly payable in ad- vance —MCI.EAN LEAGUE PLAYOFF —In the Kensington Rink Friday, Feb. 3, at 8.15 pm. Victoria Unions vs. Kensington Granltes. This is the first game of the final playoffs for the McLean Cup. Hours skate after match._Admisslon 15 and 25. POLICE COURT-There was e clean docket yesterday moraine at the Police Court. NEW LONDON GwUPe-PYQQIDY- teriln Church in Canada. services on Sunday, Feb. 5th. will be as lol- man, director" staff of the some eilifon colic ruuasmv 7.00~Tuxis Sq , regular meet- ing- Soc l Hall. latest hits of the season. Mr. Chip- snnounced that at the next evening's entertainment an old time number not heard here be- . fore, would be introduced. Miss Helen MeoKeusle of the Canadian lxlational Hotel left this morning on a short lows: ll. a. m., Geddie Memorial; visit to new“, 2.80 p. in, Long Creek; 7 p. m., Clif- ton. , RED CROSS OUR REGULAR 0I0.00 PER- MANENT.‘ WAVE with rlnglet end-B. guaranteed for 83.50. Mason's Beauty Shop. For pointment, call 680. 7903-2-24! BRADALBANIi-Unlted Church (Continued from Page l) of the best, -15,000,000 had been slaughtered, and 40,000,000 more had been injured, and that some measures must be taken to effect T015 Work cost another $250,000. A umber of incidents 1118 scope li-.i 00d 0M story he closed by the re- on Your behalf." The 40.000 hospital days last year who could not pay. Junior Red Cross _ The second agency to which um ispeaker referred was the Junlb)‘ Red Cross, which worked with the children teaching them to play the health game. Prince Edward Island had shown the lead in Junior Red Cross work, and the remainder of Canada and England were follow. in! the example set here. At a. meeting of the societies sbow- trusted with these conditions the and variety of situation in England where restored the wurl; done by outpost nurs- ‘ faith and confidence in o National °~‘- "Ye Elven by Mr. Soinrnerville milk "$110 did the best she wuld 9017191151’! reflected the need of the people idepresslou. Eighteen month; ego u; ithe earth bad lost faith in finan- ~clal system. The Bulk had been each day of the week and four on] of confidence in people m4 ‘w. Bllhdflys in each of these outposts. I oramcht had brought nations to the verge of disaster. 'l‘be speaker con. ‘Government and e sacrificial spir- it had enabled the country to ec- the greatest financial achievement in the world's history in the year of the world's greatest ieoohomic crllll had faced Britain, ,as thepcople and the nations of forced to make large borrowings from France and U. S. “A. The King had instructed the party lesdq-s to form a National Goverimaent, and they had done so, making great sacrifices. m thirty days the bud- get had been balanced, and in the election which followed, the 10's,. tional Government had received a larger inaiorlty than any previous BONORE$i. UNEASY 0VER y Bfljjmll. Roosevelt Critioised For Offs ring To DealPersonally With British. Re- presentative. WASEINUIUN. Feb. 1—(A.P.)— Mlssivlhso and wamfngs over flu approaching war debts negotiations the roll. He said that the [mug] 7904-2-2-21 flights WOIIIKI Ilg made today SIN 0-J AP (Continued from Page 1) a remedy. They had tunied to the Red Cross, which was not a party organization. They would not e1- low this organization which had been built up during years of trav- ail and sorrow to cease to func- tion, but would give it a new of Cdnada. Services on the above charge for Sunday Feb. 5, are as follows: Granville ll. Rose Valley 3, and Bradalbanc at 7. Rev. Thos. Paletholfi, Mlnietfl‘. mey would I168!‘ tcstimon, OI U16 chairmen of the two economy com- mittees of the Canadian National and Canadian Pacific Railways. It w” agreed to summon these of- ficials with’ a view to securing from them a statement of the progress government, In four months 400 vrlth European powers were sound- mllllon had been repaid France and ed in the United States Senate fo- 500 million had been repaid United, day, with criticism of Franklin n. Stalls-i. and the rate of interest of Roosveltb announced intention to the bank had been reduced. AL the deal in person with the representa- Peqliest 0f the Government men tive of Great Britain. I The‘ new airing of the debt topic from all parts of the Empire held in old St. James in London the two features which members of the Royal Family had particularly cilmmented lllwn had been the out- post work and the Junior Red Cross. In the latter work Prince ‘had pfld their income t“ l" M‘ —IIOCKEY MATCH at Kenning- ton Thursday, Feb. 2, at 8 pm. North Shore League, New Anrian vs. Indian Rlver_ Boar's skate after match. Admission 10 and 20 cents. Mr. H. G. Herring, air mail Su- the resolution passed by the Sen- eie committee inst November. Tho question summoning S. J. ifiingerford, President of the i, g_ N. R, precipitated a lengthy discussion in the course of which thc committee traversed its views for and against consolidation of Ambassador, headed for Landon to prepare 011th his Government m: » the discussions which are to open i here immediately after inaugura- i°r Red @055 Pwgmmme, which ilad the approbation of education- al autlloriiies everywhere, had been begun in Canada, and now there Were twelve and one-half million Camden“ 3w" "W" 1mm "ml m“ day‘ children enlisted m Junior Red speaker remarked. As s, result of Right afterward the Italian Am- cms, work throughout the World. sacrifice made by bond holders of bassador, Augusto Rosso, and the Children u"? W°P1d 0V6!‘ owed dime m“ 01111011 owed by Brita/in Czechoslovakian Minister. Ferdin. and Veverka, called On under-sec- . - l r the railways h“ ma“ m5 W“? were taking or the situation _ 70M l permwndelit’ “mwd ‘mm Mmcw" memlgiiugn sfigalthiectiont hi? Edward Island had renewed special vance and 60 million had been paid coincided wlth the departure of o; eflegtmg eeopomieg in ling with whue omclany wmmoldlns-wm ' ‘SD03: ten ocloclghyeiitcrdayxmorning bvea“ m In hm‘ 1 1N9- Y d mention a,’ the meeting The Jum ‘the United States four months be- Sir Ronald Lindsay, the British - n e Puss Mo pane P .I. with er-‘B 98 W i W08 agree ‘ ,. re », had bee d wo - Guards >° ‘ “ "'- mmi- the Japanese informally let it be known that they bad consld- ered a break with the League to be inevitable. It was understood in informed quarters that the "final instruc- tions" from Tokyo called for re- amrmation of Japan's position ma; that every government would see to it that the Red Cross would con- tinuc in time of peace its hcnllh programme for the control of dis- ease, and the mitigation of '-il(r'El‘ ing. Pilot Fowler at the controls. Mr. I-Ieirlng is here in connection with the Magdalene Island air mail ser- vice which is expected to commence today, when pilots Fowler and Jun- ior Jones will make the trip. Pilot Jones brought the air mall over from Moncton this morning arriv- Confidcnce Stressed Asuspended (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Feb. l—Two guards had been suspended tonight by provincial police authorities pend- IVOPWWIIIB 011011110130" selves as unrepared to cast a vote the two systems as opposed to "competitive co-operation." In the the State of Manchukuo is an m- coinplished fact and that the jug. ing investigation of the suicide in ing about nine o'clock. Canada" owed a. debt to Prince Ed- deb; to the example or Canada’ and ‘only 250 million had had to be paid in cash. Faith and confidence had retary Castle of the State Depart- his 1 ———'— - opinion of Rt. Hon. George P. me of Japan.’ poucy m Mancmb d“ 31$; ggagfiarterézeagltl; w‘ BELIEVE IT on NoiLTwentp Paglia this chxeglcr rixlgewmdofriz: ward Island. work m m pa“ o’ been responsible for the great ment and advised him the repres- Gmbam, chairman of the commlt- m, must not be questioned K113; h l! b e011. , awe. seven years ago on February 2a gist g“ am w r t the world or section of America uchlevenlent‘ entauv“ of the“ swemm°nts W‘. B- d°°|51°¥1 °I1 111950 P011159 i maxim aja lflilaélilillelsllrittflor itwto a well known resident of this city forthrythifitrldall vi-orlfiers Tifcier wtIrllfi could compare Wm‘ m“ d°"° The lesson was evident’ Mn 50m‘ would be ready for discussion of should be given no“ The ' css n o among the c, "d! . mewille pointed 0t. Confidence was debts with Mr. Roosvelt after lie states, there was no SHOW $0 be banner should continue in the 1 en m public has finished the lee, however, disagreed with that, many members expressing them- one way or another until more consideration had been given to the qumtion. Finally the matter of Mr. Hungerfords appearance was solved by Senator James Murdock reading in the conunltteo the tes- iinloliy pyescnted by Mr, Hunger- ford to tho Royal Commissionon Transportation. ‘The general discussion produced some diverging views on the part of the Senators, but disclosed Hon. J. P. B. Casgrnin as utterly op- posed io public ownership of the railroads. “We have had government own- ‘ improvements at Saint John, N. S., appears also._ For dredging in the Maritime Provinces generally, there ls an appropriation of $149,200. To Yellalr and improve the Cape Bre- ton telegraph and telephone lines, there is a vote for $6,000. MAIL AND STEAMER SERVICES Under mall subsidies and steam- ship subventloils, the following ap- propriations are provided for local services: a Baddeck and Iona, service be- tween $10,500. Charlottetown and Pictou, service between ' $30,000. Charlottetown, Victoria. and l-Iol!l- the murder of Alex Mondou, lum. berjack. d The guards, whose names were withheld, had been negligent in performance of their duties in the opinion of Chief Maurice Lnlonde. They were instructed to visit each cell at least once ouch hour. Yet Killccii v/ns not. been from shortly after midnight last night until ills body was discovered, hanging from a cell rod, at seven run. by mom- bers of the day staff. LAglfiwlildpliER (Contiiiucd frouil Page l) seen on Prince Edward Island». A Charlottetown man drove in a wa- gon to Crapaud, where he chan- ged hclxs. and proceeded to Au- gustine Cove. He returned to the city on the evening of February 28 just as the first snow storm was about i0 break. STMPSON-MACLEOD NUPTI- ALS-{Phc marriage of Mr. Rupert Gerald Simpson of Bay View, and Vol-o Mae youngest daughter of Mi". A. J. McLeod Stanley Bridge, was solcmnizcd on February first, at thc residence of the officiating clergyman. Rev. J. M. McLeod, M. A. uncle of the bride, in the pres- thc Speakers jlitlgmoiil. once of a few intimate witnesses- widows wcl-k, and bring the populations up to par physically. In every country the work had been carried on in the realm which best suited the particular needs of that munt-ry. Thc Red Cross was a. world-widfi organization. To illustrate the work of the Red Cross, Ml". Sommervilln cited case of tlic ividows oi‘ India, the burning 0f whom oil thc pyre with their husbands had been forbidden by the British but whose, status had not been improved as these women subsoquehtly became outcasts 0n the streets. The Red Cross had taken scores of lthou- sands of the streets, had trained them in nurs- the funeral from the health education here. No other province had a. better chance‘ to B0 forward in this work, as the Island was free from undesirable foreigners from Southern Europe. All °DDOrtunity was given to make Prince Edward Island thc most healthy Place on the face of 1hr) earth, as thc children were lhl: material with whom thc work iiiusl. be done. 111 Cfl-llada. the speaker pointed out, there were 250,000 cildciren in this work. The magazine published was recognized in U. S, A_ e5 inc best of the kind available. Crippled Children's Work the requisite, and he believed that Canadians would come through the depression better than any other people, even those people whose banks were glutted with gold. with confidence in the ‘government sys- tem, in the leaders, in the financial British discus- sion. 0 Senator Lewis of Illinois, A Dena- ocrat, opened the debt, debate with a. speech in which he oval-nod the people of the United States against the possibility of e. concerted drive institutions, in one another, and lb the Dominion, conic through successfully. "The Red Cross will be your re- ilrcsenfatlve to meet the needs as I have set them before you tonight", was Mr. sommerviiles closing state i mcnt. Complimentary references to the address of the evening were made by Hon. Dr. W. J. P. MacMillsn, who moved the vote of thanks to the ‘speaker, and by I-Ils Worship Mayor Canadians from abroad for a new moratorium and called -for reasserilon of the opposition of Congress to any new moratorium or any reduction in the debts. _ Senator Reed, Pensylvania. R0- publicari, then broke in to say he ‘feared the President-Elect was a- ‘bout to repeat the mistake of _Presldent Wilson at the Paris Peace conference, in negotiating personally with foreign govern- ments. 1f Mr. Roosevelt should "Ship 1°‘ 1° yea"? 55m Mr- c115‘ day's whorl’. service between $4.600. "Wulldflllv". "w hdril-i” cllorlis- Th” mid“ was‘ attired m a beam" 108. and had sent them l0 Serve- In addmm m the training - m "'“~~-1v' who seconded the motion “need” m anmmement’ he Sam’ 5mm» "and 15 15 a curse 1° the Grand Malian and the mainland, ed thc Coilsurvatives willie the f"! 114°‘! 80W". WW1 110005501“! I0 rather than allow them to remain mam‘ “Iered- m? 7139111 0! fiervlcl?’ I 5 ' even though Congress should 411$‘ hlfl-rltlme Provinces. Personally. I service between $24,750. Speaker mid the I_:!’;0l' ioedoflhmlch- 51w “he the recipient of as were dame cm the streets. m W“ m“ "m" ‘he 0010"“- Mmv.‘ agree. the moral obligation of the am against. government operation," Halifax and Bay sf, Lawmnpe, spurred O\'f‘l‘ the p0ili.‘_ --i would "WW 11593111 and "1110010 81m 80 Indie the Red Cross with zeal and ‘ind "lflessllm We“? taught, with I debtor nations “would be gravely he added. , service between $2,880. dislike to lLilllC i-iio honorable "' 5h°wer lWdPYBd he!» b)’ h" inspiration was trying to roach U"? T951110 that the BOYS 811d Elrlsi weakened." This was stoutly opposed by Senator Murdock. He was set in his view that Canadian National 0P0wtl0n may be and can bc made a success, ho said. Admitting he had not yet decid- ed where he stood on this question, 5000001‘ McRae recalled that the committee had over two months ago called for voluntary co-opera- Halifax, Canso and Guysboro, scr- vice between $0,750. Halifax and Sherbrookc, service between $1,000. Halifax, south Cape Breton and Bras D'0r Lake ports, service be- tween ssnso. Halifax. Spry Bay and Cape Bre- ton ports, sci-vice between $4,500. Halifax and West Coast oi’ Cape lllcinbcr but I ilroposo (Iiliiig so if lie does liq, i-uillllrlil lo Lin: rule; of debalc," liiruliviicd {hv Speak- or. Confronted ivilfi his possible ex- pulsion, Mr. word worth withdrew “any implication the Prime Minis- fer made his money dishollestly", and the temper of the House sub~‘ sided. lrizlny frrnds, at the home of her sister, Mrs. l-l. S. MacEwcn, Stan- loy Bridge. They left on their honeymoon, in the morning after the marriage for st. John and other places of interest, and on return they will reside at Bay View. While in Si. John they will be the guests of Rev. A. D. Mac- Leod, uncle of the bride. The popu- ivhom were illiterate. In Canada the servlc" workers was the channel which [he supporters of the Red the last ten yell-rs the number was Cross found expression, Mr. Som- 9.500. In this work Prince Edward merville said. One of the gratify» Island had had a. very fine record, Duty To Oversea. Ali-ii through of thc i 050,000,000 people, as peromi oqhed been helping the crippled |chlldrcn's work, The Rotary and Gyro Clubs would be glad to go out to find every crippled child in the province. In Canada last year 980 crippled children bad been helped, and in Monday. TORONTO, Feb. l—l'icv. Dr. Samuel D. Chown‘, former Gen- eral Superintendent of the Meth-- od-ist Church in Canada, died here Dr. Choiwn, who was 79 years old, had been lll for some time. He was one of the strongest pro- Le-wis replied that he could not believe Mr. Roosevelt with his Government experience would put himself in the position of 112mg discredited by o. Congressional dis- approval of his more, he said, President Hoover re- ceived Premier Ramsay MacDon- ald of Great Britain and Premier Laval of France and dealt with action. runner- them directly. Reed added then that he was "gravely worried" by thenevy-spfll)‘ er statement that Mr. Roosevelt 1 intended to include nations that have defaulted in debts discussion. l “That would‘ mean," he said, ‘Q10- would exchange one promise that is no good for another that is no better. I am sure Congress would Breton, service between $4,500. Mainland, Miscou and Shlppigan, service between $1,000. Mulgrave, Arlchat and Canso, ser- vice between $33,750. Mulgrave and Guysboro, calling at intermediate ports, service be- tween $10,500. ' Pelee Island and Mainland, ser- vice between $8,450. lar couple carry with them the best wishes of the commu by. lng features was that the first ob hand doctors had shown a splendid Jectlve of the Red cross was set- | spirit of oo-operatlon. The work of vice to overseas men, no necessary Dr. T. B. Acker, Halifax, could not want of whom should be allowedlbe equalled by any Orthopedic to go unfilled. There were in hos- I Surgeon 0n the North American pitals at present almost as manyicontinent. The toxoid treatment men as there were in 1920. It was l was another feature of work for for the Red Cross to put life and which Prince Edward Island w” heart into the regulations passed unique. the Government, not ihat there ponenls of church union and play- ed en outstanding role irl the ulti- mate realizrdion of the union of the Presbyterian, Methodist and Congregational churches in 1925. At the first General Assembly 0f the United Church, Dr. Chown was nominated for the office of Moder- ator, but declined for the sake of lion on the pari. of the two 5y‘- isms. He would like to know what ind been achieved in this respect. ESTIMATES . (Continued from Page l) M VON HINDENBURG (Continued from Page l) _B. I. S. SOCIAL—B. I. S. mid- week attraction was the scene of one of the largest crowds of the ing the government will go to the present season. upwards of thirty- people m an intensive Campaign on five tables of auction forty-fives the slogan "Hindenburg and llit- and W"? Fame keenly wntested- So close was the genie that five _ . (Candide Press) let." The trinity in service f‘ which .. .- '- OTPAWA, Feb. IPTOM estimates Pictou. Millgrave and Cheticamp. we President dissolved the ~young ladies had to draw for second should.» overlapping, but that the any province might we“ ‘as proud acsolufe unanimity- disapprove or any refunding for fertile fiscal ygm‘ 1933'.“ tabled in service between $13350’ Relchstag because of the filiiurc of 91am the results being as 1on0“: organization should step in where was M155 MagLeaIl, Miss MacDon- countries that have discrcdiied lhe House of Commons this after- PM” “Tmbatnd u“ ”,',I:::°1l°“ negotiations designed to ol-inglbmfle" ms“ “:11; Mlfxay‘ is; the governmmt left off. Last year old and Miss Wilson. Their work u. 1r. CUSTOMS nybmo- themselves" noon by Hon, Edgar N. Rhodes, 15:1‘?fellxicgefrgfixgrwldén; m, about the support, or at least the jg"? Mllift-lnfiheazfisc Ge°:";°'1;°wer',4oo.0o0 calls had been made at the would be appreciated by the end ...__.__ ‘Minister of Finance, amount w a“ ° ' ' I” toleration. of the Centrist Dari-y. ° m’ ' ' g ‘libedsidee or oversees we“. and 1'1 dren o: to-morrow. oTrAwA. rub. 1~<clP.>-1=b1l- . usuweAaa-ll- and Gmnvfllm and other way ports’ which would have permitted the Mm‘ Mom’ Hemessey‘ M's‘ c‘ Gau- each case some comfort had been It was not so easy m heip Jdults lug in line with the practise follow- e The main estimates in effect "m" between $2.000 Hm" Cabmet to command a mm det and drawn by Mrs. Mont Hen- bmugm‘ who could be reached be“ by gov ed‘ by Canada for years the Unmd Trlbates Ta ‘ ‘ Saint John and Bridgetown, ser- nessey. Gents’ first, Mr. Michael The work or 1930‘ had been ( ~ Kingdom customs regulations after April 1 will epply the so Per eehl Emrpire content rule to a limlltd list of manufactured goods. The l (Canadian Press) h 1"“ Qzirlfsuflzf‘: sgxtegfmdszia: orrsws, Feb. 1.--'I‘rlbutes to ‘the :2: 00mm?“ at least 5° p“ cent o! four senators who had died since mean that the Dominion Govern- ment has cut controllable expendi- 1110s by $11,000,102 ovel- the total estimates, both main and supple- mental-y 1932-33. Main estimates for the Maritime Provinces include the following: eminent measures, but govern- ments feared public opinion. In this connection (he speaker related the _means taken by the Red Cross to effect the changes considered nec- cssary, and pointed out that the Jorlty. The stirring political events of the last few days-including the resignation of the Von Schleicher Government and the unexpected elevation of Hitler-move been rc- Tralnor; second, Mr. Austin Brad- ley. Lucky table, Miss Louise Cof- fin. In concluding the calxis, Bro. John Hogan announced the danc-l ing program period Many compli- . merits were tendrecd John, on the ‘ vice between $800. Saint John and Margaretville, and other ports on the Bay of Fundy, service between $3,000. Saint John and Mines Basin ports, service between $3,750. doubled as many had broken down in the stress and strain of the last few years. The supporters of the Red Cross were bringing thc 00m- fort to many poor chaps lying “in the bare walls of tlv- hos- Dead Senators . - lected in reports of political pieasin manner in which he con- .\-'1 Red cross sctcd as a propaganda P n t d I t N _ M" s o“ Y m H b0 _ Saint John and St. Andrews. call f ’ _ __ t I z , ar amen a Journos as ovem drgdging °,9;;o.a';::n,,a, “find: ins at way ports. service between violence coming from many parts ducted the dances. The Islands P- Th: Wvrljnlefeztnyz?’ organization to mould Dllbiic DDJI- Empire nrvihwed materiel; 82051;‘: be, we“, vowed 1,, m, Upper Hm, ' ' ' $0.000. of the Reich. Since the National leading orchestra lived up to its $250,000 w ere... l ion. oer cent of the labor app mm“ The deceased were senator, taklii ;c - gs °w B” ‘Pm M°"°“)' °° Socialist leader became Chancellor high standard of music, with the the wet was $100.00" t0 0140-0001‘ Relief were have been performed wllhhi the _,_ I, Rm <s,,,k,,c,,,,w,,,,,_ L a N001! breakwater and complete ex- "115100. $4,000; Devil's Island - breukwnter repairs, $10,500; Dlgby— $008108. $84,000; Finlay Point-im- llrovemcnts, $8,000; Grand Desert- l-iai-bour protection, $2,600; Lower Iflirdolse - breakwater reconstruc- l1<>n.e14.4o0; Little Judique Ponds- “rvyhe tlsoo; Little River-moor- l"! P1011. 85,000; Meat Cove-Break- Salnt John, Westport and Yer- mouth, and other way ports, service between 513,500. Saint John and Weymouth, ser- vice between $1,000. ' Summervllle, Burlington and Windsor, N. S., service between $750. . Sydney end Buy St. Lawrence. calling at way ports, service between on Monday eleven persons have been killed and forty-four wound- ed seriously enough to. require hos- pital treatment. Most of these cas- ualtles resulted from clashes be- tween Communists and Nazis. In the last seven days 20 persons have been killed and 60 dangerously wounded. SIMPSON-MACLEOD-Ai the rcsl- _ denoe of the officiating clergyml-ll. on bee. 1st. by Rev. a. M. Mot-cod M. A. uncle of the bride, Mr. Rup- MABBIAGES 154 Prince Street. Charlottetown. ert Gerald Simpson of Bay View. 001111017. there was the need not the supply which must be considered. Outpost Hospitals were two great, agencies, the first something purely Canadian, indigenous to the little outpost with a trained nurse for hospitals each. During the last year thc Red Cross had done a tremendous amount of relief work, of such a variety that it would be difficult to cover entirely. In Alberta the organization took dare of 50,000 families, and in Saskatchewan had provided for 75,000 people. Garments Ihnpbe. Motor oars and motor cycles. 0m’- of the classes of goods affected by the ruling, are manufactured ex- tensively in Canada for export to the United Kingdom and in almost all cage; are partly manufactured in the United States and complet- ed in Canadian branch plants. 500W automobile manufacturers may find Todd and J. W. Daniel (New Bruns- wick) arld Jacques bee). thur Meigben paid homage, em- phasising their qualities and mind and indicating the value of their counsel in the deliberations of the Senate. Bureau (Que- To each the Rt. Hon. Ar- of heart The government leader was fol- lowed by Senator Dundurand, who provided by the women were distri- buted. The care of the transients and needy soldiers had been an im- portant feature. Plain, good food bad been given to those Soldlefs. and it cost the Red Cross less than five cents a day per man. In Toronto there had. been 20.000 fam- ilies on relief, exclusive of tran- and Miss Vera Mae MacL-eod of Stanley Bridge. i5 Ill MEMURIMI Sacred to the memory of WILLIAM G. TINNEY $18,750. - Sydney and Bras D'Or Lake p0 . and ports on the west coast of Cape Breton, service between 831-359- Sydney and Whycocomagh. 801'- vice between $12,000. Inspection of subsidized steam- ship service, $4,700. Appropriations not required for 1933-34. water extension, $1,800; Sandy Cove —bicakwatsr repairs, $11,000; See.- side (Harbour-view) wharf extension, "-990: Saaforth-breakwater exten- "°11- $5.000: Spencer's Point-wharf Improvements, $8,800. Harbours and rivers generally—for maintenance of “"1000. no new works to be under- jolned in the tribute, and mentioned particularly the genial and sym- pathetic spirit of the late Mr. Bur- eau. Senator Calder sketched thc life of the late Senator Ross, ivhllo Senator Beland spoke 'i'Ec'!lngly on the loss sustained by the members l it necessary to do more work in their Canadian plants or restrict their operations here to the needs of the Canadian market. Most Canadian manufacturers af- fected, however, already use more than so pel- COM. snnnlrc malerlele and labor and many of the oom- Those were located along the fringes of civilization, where thew were no municipal organizations, where the arm of government could not reach, where there were no churches and no social service organizations. In 1931 so great was INSTITUTE MEETING The regular meeting of the Haul- brook Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. J. E, Monaghan on January 10th, attended by eight members and one visitor. Sick com- mites ’ reported three calls and 1' maintenance of services, no new l’ Aaltemofttoomforobsaspl taken, sgoumiy Prince Edward Island-Harbours Ind rivers generally-Jar mainten- ance of services, no new works to h undertaken, 000,000. " New Brunswick-Essential under- 01111125. Chatham :- extension. to ""00? wharf, $42,000:“ Newcastle Yell (Id-wharf improvements e3.- m? Bhlllplgan - wharf extension P11 repairs. 020,000; Upper Gage- “Wit-wharf improvements, 00,800; bours and Rivers generally-Jar ""10 to be undertsifen." 0120.000. Tlllah-eiolaoo. "i ' ' _ Total—t3.l72.030. . Maritime Provinces Generally Dominion P110110 bmldmg" '50" 000. _ “flllnatt. For Radio GITAWA, Fob. i-(BY The <70- mgim ppeeep-One million dollars -os' an increase 0! $5°°-°°°—'°' m“ Canadian Radio Commission is sct out in the main estimates for 103.7- 31 tabled in the __1-lou:e of Com- mon, gqqpy. rurllninent will b0 ufl h w” 1b QDDIOVII. fruit given also a treflt 0f candy and fruit given to the school child- i-en. A very lntciesllfll Yelling W58 given by the President. a contest by Julia Myers. flret prim solos to Henry, Jones, second to ‘ Leo coady. Some very enjoyable instru- mental music by Miss Pearl Jonu and Leo Coady brought- a very pleasant evening to a close. Mrs. Jes. Mongolian invited the ladies-for the February mcc we. roll call to be answered with a Valentine verse. A very tasty lunch was served by Mrs. Menashen and mks Georgie Mym. Meeting 1010011104- V the need that those outposts took 0f the Upper House in thc death of Died February l, 1024. N. D. MacLean transfer/man smlbalmn Charlottetown and North Wlltehlre Phone I40 problems before care of 35,000 people. Conditions in many sections of the Dominion dlffefid greatly from those in Prince Edward island where neigh- bourliness existed everywhere. The speaker read a letter which indicated the (iii-p wnnt which often Btisted far firm cslltrcs of civilize- tion. , ' In nine lllOllilS there had been 42.000 hospital days experienced in the outpost liospitais, Mr. Somme:- ville stated The police placed thc the Bed Cross. Theme were three children born sients. The work was being dam efficiently and economically. Be- tween 300,000 and 400,000 113811“ lodgings had been given- "There is no country in ihc world that ig meeting the sliunton better than we are m can; ii iodav.“ slei- cd hfr. Sommolvilie in comparing olher countries. ope particularly oi Ailstrla. condition; in Canada with time 0! Graphically lie described the hav- oc wrought by the depression on the modifies. in the list are 110i; mlml‘ factured in Canada for 0X00"- The new ruling was culled 0° premier R, B, Emilie-H's attention in the House of (fllillllfllls today! nnd he indebted ii muss-d no sur-l. prim to the Canaan... government; The question of Empire CODWYW- 119' saind, had been discussed at length at the Imperial Economic Confer- encc but it had been decided in leave the making of rules to each people of various couillrics of Eur- and however, that the 50 per cent basis Germany where dlsunion and lsck,was reasonable in. most cal"- I country. 1t was informally W004i. Mr. Bureau. The Senate then adjourned until 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. lCanedlan Press) OTTAWA, Feb. l-"Jaek" Miner is receiving a grant of $2,500 to assist him in his wild life conservation work. A sim- ilar grant was made to Mr. Miner by Parliament in i932- 33. His bird sanctuary It Kingsvllle, Ont, is well-knows»