‘ MAXIMS 01A. MERE MAN realization and InPPiIIQI. Self-sacrifice is nccesu y h ‘e11. ;-—— QhfllflllbfllIll (lulrdlun Two Collin “nun; Guardian, Founded i587 h-k Urges llnity In National Defense Plans (c. I. by Guardian’: Special Win) QTIAWA, Jan. ilk-The Senate ldjollrlled today until Feb, 2 after ‘rippling the address in reply to me speech from the Throne and hearing a. Prince Edward Island senator condemn textile cOmpqn- 1e: and advocate a national de_ fence rollov- seilutor J. J. Hughes (Lib. wigs), the only speaker today, mentioned the Turgeon Royal Commission which investigated the textile industry.and criticized the textile companies for “exploitation o1 the public" and making "cnor. mous profits on comparatively unall investment." . According to sworn evidence, llc raid, ouc company alone, tllc Do- minion Textile Company, on an investment of $500,000 hcd ill 30 years paid $15.000.000 to its share- holders in dividends and added 510,000,000 to the value of its or- ginsl investment. Senator Hughes said this com- puny had been defended by" tllc financial interests on grounds that ill one year for every s3 paid by the company to its shareholders, it paid $2 in government taxes and offered employment. llo compared the situation to ‘ “that of years ago when the Sul- tans of Turkey had been in the habit of farming out to thcir fav- orite underling; the collection of taxes. permitting these underlillgs to get all the money they could out of the impoverished people, if they gave the Stlltans, their mast- ers, pnlt of it." Textile companies benefit too much by protective tariffs the Scu- ltor said. Turning to national defcucc, he urged Conservatives and Liberals to forget party differences and develop a defence policy for Can- a a. . "Lenders of tllc two major pol- itlcnl parties should gct tcgcthcr and agree upon what our duty to oilrsclvcs and to the Empire is ruld than so ahead." COMING fVfNTl- "Rummage sale Saturday 6.30 St. James Hall. L-2954-l-22-2l. "L. P. U. vs. Montague Prim- “ roses, Monday, January 25th. ' L-2953. “Grinding, Thursday's only lulti further notice. Lem MacDonald. L-2368-l-21-2l. "Ladles Guild Bean Supper Bap- tist school Room, January 30th. 1-22-1i. "George Leightizcr Co., Wutcr Street, buying dressed chiclzcn and fowl. Top prices. Try us. L-954-l2-2lf. "Buy your cake at, Zion Guild . Cake sale Moore d: McLeod, Satur- day afternoon the 23rd, L-294l-l-22-2l. "Hockey in Graham's Rcarl to- YllEhI. Monarchs vs. Dairy Kings. if not fine, Saturday night. L-2950. "On Sunday, January 24th tho Klnsstorr Y. P. u. will present the Seven Lamps of Service at '1 Oflwk- L-2Q36-l-22-li. "Grand bingo in Market Bilild- ' Ill; Friday night at 8 o'clock in lid of L. P. U. hockey club. S K REFURMSIGIass Pinch Felt P0 To In Motor Industry il N ll ll S T RY More Uniformity In Inspection Service Need. Deplore Re- cently Imposed Cub- an Tariff. DEIROYI‘, Jan. 2i—(A.P)—Des- Pit-e prospective settlement of glass. industry strikes, shortage of that product affected motor car manu- facturing lines tonight. Chrysler Corporation closed the Detroit plants of its four divisions -Plymouth, DeSoto, Dodge and ChrysleP-until Monday, announ- cing present sources were unable to supply sufficient glass to meet requirements of the five-day prod- uction week that has been in ef- fect since Jun. 1. Approximately 50,000 workers were affected. General Motors Corporation, its production paralyzed by strikes in a number of plants and by mate- rial shortages, issued a claim late today that 110,262 cmployces, rep- resenting 79 pcr cent of the total employment of 48 of its automot- ive plants, have protcstcd against thc interruption of operations. l ll Fllllfi E PERTH. N. B. Jan, 21—(QP)- Attention of many Maritime pqm- to growers and strippers will be’ ocuscd upon the Canadian Horti- cultural Council Conference opcn-. , lllg at Ottawa Jan. 26. l l Jfimcs E. Porter, Perth, secretary] of the Associated Potato Growers, and Shippers of New Brunswick‘ has issued the following notice to lucmbers of the organization: l "Wc plan on taking up at that .time with the Federal Minister of lAgriculi-ilre, in co-operatlon with ‘the representatives from Nova Sco- tia, and Prince Edward Island, sev- lcral ialportanl: matters affecting the potato industry. ‘ “It would be helpful to both ship- jpcrs and receivers if there were CHARLOTTETOWNREANADA, EUVERNiiENT UNDER FIRE W}! ///' The Peoples Paper the Dew FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, Covers Prince Edward Island Like muNnlsland Born Pastor ,NOT GUILTY ilF MANSLAIIGHTER William E. Phillips Ac- quitted In Supreme Court Yesterday- » Jury Disagree In Munn Case. OTTAWA, Jan. 12-Rev. P. A. ,Macf.reod clerk of the Glengan"): ‘Presbytery of the Presbyterian Church, and formerly of Prince Edward Island. died in hospital I hero today following an illness of one Week. He was 73 years old. Dr. MacLeod took ill at his home in Maxvlllc, Ont, 50 miles east of Ottawa on Thursday last, and brought here for an emer- gency operation, his condition seemed to be improving after the operation until ye=terday when he I suffered a. relapse. I Prior t0 his retirement in 1935 f he had served as pastor of St. An- drews Church, Maxvllle, he came to the Ottawa. district from Princc i Edward Island. , Survivors include his widow‘, onr- , son F. E. MucLeocl, Ottawa. and , two daughters, Mrs, L. G. Hcilnpcl. , St, Anne De Belevue. Que, nndl Mrs. Enlcst He s, Halifax. Th: trhl Judge irforwzd i») . them that the acccilsed was either D 0 M I N I U N t" cf l1lnugslullihtel' or not guilty l Q William E. Phillips of Charlotte- town was acquitted on a charge of manslaughter in Supreme Court yesterday. The jury brought in a. verdict of “not guilty" after more than three hours’ deliberation. when the case had been before the jury almost three hours the. jurymen retulncd lmcl the foreman asked the Court if tie charge could be changed to one of criminal neg- lrcnce with a recommendation for of anything, He had so informed ‘ them in his charge. The jury reported a disagreement in the case of William Munn, char- ged with aslaultfng a. peace officer. ‘ The jury was discharged and the ‘more uniformity in the inspection service, so that a car grading at. ‘loading point would be the same' grade at destination. “Another reform wanted, is have licensing authorities take a. firm hand in compclkng asseptancc [according to contract and enforce- 'lllClll; of the present regulations of thc rrult‘ vegetable and honey act. "Our export market has received a serious injury ill the recent im- pOSltiOll of o. vcly high tariff on isccd potatoes entering Cuba. The |Canadx-West Indies trade agree- i mcnt expires this year, and it ls an opportune time to negotiate a. new ircaiy with Cuba allowing us to re- ;gain both our table and seed ex- lports to that market. _ “Our chance of getting our views l ildopicd depends largely on sending , n representative delegation to sup- -,ll0l‘t our ideas at Ottawa, and we lwanl, your assistance. You will find the ' annual horticultural "couuncl meeting interesting and‘ lll\‘li‘il('llVO. i “(fur Now Briuiswick Govcrrunent is sending a representative, and we [hope to get the support of thci {other lvfzlritilnc provincial govern-i jmcnts on potato mailers.“ ' EXPORTS INCREASE I FREDERICFON, N. Bf Jan. 21- [(CPl—-New Brunswick exports of ltablc stock potatoes to the Ontario . lalkcts this winter have bctn much , router than last year. This is tlrzbulcti in part to the hchvcr lcrop ill this province and the tcn- . 3 dcncy on the part of Ontario grow- ‘crs to hold their tubers off the flnankcis as long as possible. l Although shipping from this ‘ ,prov:ncc has been steady during who past icw wccks, tllc markets illnvfl rc-lnnlucd firm and the price l lo the grower hcre has held in the l vicinity of $2 per barrel, l ‘ Among shippers hcrc, opllfon is that illc nlovclncnt of New Brulis- ‘ ‘wick tnblc stock to Ontario this. iwintcr is 25 to 30 pcrccnt heavier rtlm lust season. 1n the export ‘trade as a whole, a; far as table stooi: 1S concerned’ the gain this llowlc-d on through Northcm Eur- ‘ycar over i930 is beliclfcd Bfflllnd ten pcrccnt. It is estimated that about half 0' ‘ the table rtock crop is still on hand in New Brunswick, and the export luovclllcut is cxpccicrl t0 steady dur‘ng the rcst 0f the $98- , party in the I-Iousc, offered to com- l dissolution (of tllc Lower Ilousc) or 1 general election case set at the foot o.‘ the docket. (By Jamm A. Mills Associated Press Foreign Stuff) TOKYO, Jan. 2;l—ll"riday)—'i'llfl Cabinet of Koki Hiroia, shaken by its llcslile reception yesterday in the Dict where it wa‘ pllloricd as under the thumb of the array, to- day confronted a choice between its own resignation and dissolution of the House of Representatives. vigorously attacked in both Houses, bcocd and jccrcd at, criti- cized as militarist-dominoted and lore-Fascist, the Government sought. and obtained a 48-hour truce in the bitter politi'.ul warfare. , At the instance _ of Prcmicr ' Hirota the Enlpcrol- isucd rcscript suspending the Dict- for two days- Thc climax of yesterday's stormy session in the Lowcr House came when Kiulilnatsil Hlllllllliil. u lcaclcl- of tlic Sciyukai, sccontl largest mil. suicide by lraluklri if the War Mulistcr, Gcnoral Count Juichi Tcrnuclll, could prove H{lll\fld0.'.' previous spccch had “insulcd" the army. Early today Finance Minister Baba, whose record buclgct, with its unprecedented army and navy appropriations, hurl bccn an out- standing target for the legislators, said hc had vxpcctcd opposition. He said the Cabinet mus‘; nicct . to dc;irlc it." cour e of action, "but l» the only altcrllatlvc scclns i0 be en bloc resignation‘ of the Cob- inct,“ (Dissolution would mean a ,wi .hil1 two month's.) , The hearing opened at the morning ‘session yesterday after the jury in the Phillips case had been charged by Mr. Justice Arsenault. Four w tilesses were heard’ John f... Beaten, bailiff, and John B. Mc- Fadyen, high sheriff for County for the Crown and William Munn. the accused’ and James H. Bcaton of Hunter River for the de- fcnsc. presided. Queen's Mr. Justice A.C. Saunders The case went to the “l!” shortly after four _o'clock yes- terday afternoon and the court took '. .|::..~. tu u...it the verd ct. Shrrtly after six o'clock the court rent n. nquire froln the jury if a. verdict had been reached and the disagree- nlcilt was reported. George H. Boer, foreman, reported that thcrc was no possibility of an uncmitrous decision and the jury was dizcharg- cd. tomey General T. A. Campbell, K. C. and Mr. D. Edgar Shaw‘ K. for thc Campbell for the defense. Counsel in the case were: At- Crown and Mr. J.O.C. and Mr. Gordon Holmes The Jury was composed of Getrge 1H. Boer. foreman, Herbert McEwerl, Ashlry McLaughlin, Alexander A. MlrBcth, Clifford Chandler, Lou's H, D. Howatt, Beverley VanIdcr- siinc, Panker Carroll, ,Eachern, William McDopaid, Myron Show and Gordon Stetson. Angus Mc- The second Supreme Court trial opened Monday had given The case, which arose illllllllS TAKE vrlulnit gales for hours. rcraln hardest hit butboth sides English channel silffcrccl from high ; wood on the mad at Bunbury School on May l8 last, hadbcen heard in Supreme Court last Ju'y and had resuked in the disagree- ment of the jury. Attorney General Campbell and crl the Crown and Mr. J. J. Johns- ton. K. C., and C. St. Clair ‘Traincr a f . maroon, Jan, 21—(M’)—Siorms °°“d“°t°d "m e m“ ope wilight, accomlvlllcd by B. Ch t 1' heavy toll of deaths at scn. Many M" o u" Ships "mlhcd 1"“ "n" ‘mmmg Although the case had occupied more than three day: and many witnesses had been heard and .much evidence taken the facts of the case were simple, His Lordship Mr. Justice A. E. Arsenault said in The Scandinavian countries were of the iwavcs and strong winds that shat- , Lime good stool; is lcit in the ‘ tel-ed windows at Ciaflnl resorts. provlncc. What remains I111 Al; Aberdeen a limbozlt started shippcd to the United Slates or i through high seas in an attempt to 7 sou. his charge to the Jury yesterday morning. He had mentioned to the Grand of William E. Phillips charged wth , Manslaughter morning and before the care went to the jury yesterday morring, a‘. ll o'clock £7 witnesses evidence. out of the dsath of Shrley Small- INF ti TIUN (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) OTTAWA. Jan. 2l—All.hough the ' Dominion Government is convin- ced "nu cosy money policy“ is bet for Canada it is opposed to in- ilation as certain ”to bring ruin and misery. Hon. Charles Dunning, Minister . of Finance, made this clear in the Housoof Commons tonight as two rwolutions from" the Social Crrdit group were defeated without rc- corded votes. Ono proposed a Gov- ernment issue of purchasing power and the other a natlon-ividc scheme for financing consumption. “From the domestic point of view Parliament has entrusted to the Bank of Canada-the funciion of regulating currency and crxlit in the public interest,” said Mr. Dun- ning. “Obviously information re- gzrding the day lo (lay discharge of this fimctlon cannot bc givcn but result‘ show clearly the broad linc of policy which has bccn followed by the bank. “I think it can be said with safety that today lower interest rates for credit-worthy borrowers, individual, corporate, municipal. provincial and dominion, prevailfl in Canada. than ever before in Canada's history, , “And I submit that an easy money policy is the bcst policy for Canada at the present tme, how- ever unpopular it lllnv l~-~ to ilwge who have money to lend." The first Social Cruml. reclu- tlon. proposed by John Blackmorc, leader of the group, provoked a ‘ two-day debate and picked up the support of the whole Co-opcrativc Crown prosecutor sha-w represcnv. Commonwealth Fcdxrtir" '!l"l"“ and two Liberals, W. A. Tucker of Rosthern and T. J. (imam o. Kamloops. It was: “That Canadian Government should consider the advisabllifiy of beginning this ycnr to issue purchasing power and to use that purchasing power for the improvement of the economic con- dltion of the Canadian pcoplc." The other one, sponsored by Victor Quelch (SC-Acadia), drew no speakers apart from the mover. It declared: “The time has arrived , in Canada for the adoption of a definite, clcntific, lrniionrvdc scheme for flnancng consumption.’ Conservative Louder .". joined with Mr, Duzilliug and Labor Minister Rogers ln opposing t l , tax flcc lculurc." Read by Everybody 1937 "FL 000s RA GE 11v UNITED STA TES MID- Til BE flllillEll Borrowing W i ll B c Made In New York To R e d e e m W a r Loan Bonds. (GP. By Guardian's Special Wire) OTTAWA, Jail. 2i — Canada is bOfTOwlilg $60,000,000 in New yolk u; what lfllillllllli} Munster" Dunning sulci today “as “Lin: lowest rates ever obtained for a Canadian bond uilizrlll; 0i colllpul Julie maturities ill 1.1m. hitilxct." ‘inc- issue ls composed of $30,000,- 000 scvcn year ‘A 1-4 per cent bonds sold to the underwriters at. 98 l-4 on a. yield bdulS oi 2.525 per cent and $05,000,000 30 year three-per- ct-zlz. builds piicccl to the under- wiitt-rs at :10 on a yield basis‘ of .r...’l. Price to the public is 99 l-2 for p.0- scrcil your bonus Vtllll a yield about 2.5.27 per cent and 9B for hi) long, tcim series with a yield . . zlbout lilo-per cenl. i ‘rile (AIL-Ail; will be used to re- clccnl trio srio,llr"l,0u0 live pct" cent war .oan builds “hlCh nlatuvcl xiurch l. The balance of $4,787,000 will cc pihii lrom the Dominion trtasury. '.lfli: nnuurlng issue was payable to New ltclk and Canada and its a ncw canuihlln i~sue would have in- volxcu 2t uiiilcult exchange tmnsw fur problem, the refunding bonds, arc bclng offered ln the United! States and are payable in Anlcri- > can money. Morgan Stanley and‘? Conlpully, lvew ‘xork, head the un- dcru ritiug syndicate. After ltlarch 1 on.y one of Can- ada}. uix lrcc war loans, fol: $215,- 209,800, will ruirluirl. It matures Dec. 1 and will be retired by means of an irsizc payable in Canada only, 8 PAGES MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN Evil has ever been a disturbing factor in human consciousness. 5 i Annual Subscription Dullvered 85.00 Hy lull Cunudu and U. B. A. 85.00 REST _ iNEW ISSUE llflSwollerl-Cgtreams ‘m’ ts MllllilNi Overflow Banks In Ten "States 25,000 Reported Homeless As Property Loss Rises — Relief Rushed To Inundated Areas. CHICAGO, Jan. 2l--(.-\l’)-Ruins sent overflowing riv- ers to new high levels in the middle western United States today-routing thousands of flood refugees from rural and urban homes. Swollen streams went over their banks in 10 states- Ohio, Indiana, West Virginia, Illinois, 'l‘onnessce, Missis- sippi, Arkansas, Pennsylvania, licniilcky and North Caro- lla. Farms and houses were swamped. Muddy waiters coursed through city streets. Estimates that more than 25,000 persons were homeless prompted Red Cross and relief agencies to rush reinforce- ments io the inundated areas. New Coast Guard units were ordered to aid scores of boaimen rescuing marooned families. National Guards- mcn and civilian conservation corps campers hurried ta autumn or m BURN Ill nurtrc th v r n " - ll s- . . “__ solighfinsligltc? intsglllroolslflgollrngars, l Llflle Hope F01‘ tents, halls and public buildings, , S u r v i v a l Two Boys And Two Girls. the flood front. Thousands of persons swod in u ' downpour that ranged from one to more than three inches and watch- ed the advance of water in tho middle and lower Ohio River Val- ley-callcd the worst sincc the dis- aurous 1913- flood. Bcdraggled refugees —‘ litany 0i The overburdened Ohio swellcdl rltcadily from Pittsburgh to Cairo, Ill. More rain, turning to snow as temperatures fell, was forecast. The Mississippi edged up hourly. At P0l'l.\.lll0llli‘l, Ohio, 500 ulcn pilccl sandbags on tllc 600 foot son: wall. But city manager Frank Shcchail advised 13,00) ofillc coni- (GP. By Guardian's Special Wire] ST. THOMAS, Que, Jull, 2i - Qlil!flX'lll)I(‘l5—-i\l.'O boys and two glrs-umu-c born today to Mrs. Ar- l\i.'. Drullulg; told the House of T . Y, , . _. ., _ _ ca Rolldcuu. 40 lczrr old farmer's Colmnoils. ‘i iguifétfcnqiijhoo “Wm” lo pmparc will“ of fill» vlllazc :30 miles north "ll. will be zzplaarcllt," said the- . . ‘I '. _ _ ‘Of 3101011111. Finance Ailuislcr, "that the llewl Cummmm ‘;‘1C“1"vt““_l m‘ 10550;‘ 'l‘o:li_uht tho four tiny babies all circling wll rcsillt. in a substantial , at $1909 000* {he “_‘““'h““"° fm i llvc, but Dr. .1. l-I. P'Ol‘l"l. of Jollcitl Siwjng w me Dommwn treasury, v provision district was inimdamd. , m” njlrn“§l"lnl ,_.;,;,,,(.,.fmwurvlval‘ in). on.y bccatlsc of the reduction o; nearly $ 000,000 in annual ul- but also because of lllc ulcruase in income tnix revenue as a result of the elimination of the The $85,000,000 issue is dated Jan. . 15. The scvcn your series is redeem- able at par as a wholc at the op- I flan of ihc govcrnlncnt on or after Jzill. 15, 1941i, upoll 30 days’ notice. j The 30 year bonds are redeem- 1 able in w-hole or in part at the; govcrnlncnts option on any interest i payment date, upon 60 days’ no-l lice, at 105 during the first five; years, 104 in the second five Years; and 103 in the third, 102 in thel ' fourth, l0l in the fifth and at put aftr-l" Jan. 15, 1932. It was considered advisable, Mr. i Dunning said, to make the 30 year bonds callable at any time. k EVll“i;—llCllllil.N PLANSJlIISHEB MADRID, Jan.21--(AP)~Defencc autllorltics tonight ga-vc the civil population '72 hours to evacuate Madrid, permitting only those un- der arms 0r in public office to rc- main. Those refusing to leave, the evacuation committee announced. “will bc taken from their homes by designated authorities and remov- e .. Citizens were ordered to assem- Police recclvr-(l more than 500 calls_ for bouts and trucks. Rcsidcrlis were warncrl the Ohio might crest , l’ filhcr this village nor nearby 5t. Jcromc town had rqlLpfllIJllL hooded ‘.0 kccp the llffilllliillYC infanls alive. therc at. 6G to 68 fcct~falr abovc Plans \\'(~rr- bculu nnldc lo illSh the 52 fcvt 1100f fliflilf‘. Only llvivl‘ tho (lunds to lffllllfval, ivhcrc they in the recorded l story has thc might be placed ill incubators and “l with llrlPfllllill" lllccllcal stream passed Lhu 66 fcct nuuk. Hiuldrcds joined tho exodus from Kentucky lowlands. A passenger train was ditched by wnshcd out rails near Slaughters. Several pcr—_ (YJllS were hurt. . Al. Newport, Ky, 50 city blocks< wcrc sulbnlcrgczl and six rtccl mills . silspellzleci opcrailons. At Dayton; wafer covcrcd 30 blocks. Pittsburgh-Au thc loath of the $300,000,000 floods last March—prc- l pared for a rise of six feet over the 25 feet flood ntagc at the junction l of the Monongahela, Allcgllcny" and l Ohio. i In the fcar illni lilfij‘ would not live lollo, lllu infants ucrc broilght to cllilrch this rllzcmooil and bap- tized. Curious crowds gnthcrcd in tllc church as lllc ccrcnlony was llnrtiy pc1forlzlcd and the quads ~hcd hack to tllulr home before I in: wiiltcr wciuhcr should wcakcn tho-m further. They comprised lllc llth, 12th‘ 13th and 14th children of the Ron- dczlum Others in the family are seven girls and lhrr-c boys. 4hr aw wit. Stuns ‘For. o. a RAltiY VAY aanrtx lies nuv y At Memphis. United States engi- neers gathered their forccs alter a. meteorologist said the Mississippi‘ might roach the highest level sincc the disnstrou» i927 overflow, Thc lvlldlvcslcrn office of the Red Cross at St, Louis reported 4,000 persons had been driven from homes in Missouri, Illinois and Arknnfas. Motor boat crews brought the stranded from isolated houses along the St. Francis River in southcast- v em Missouri and northcnstcrn Ar- kanrus. At Scnath, Mo. tho flood ‘ was reported the highcst in hzs-t l-ory. - r ANDOVER. N. B-. Jan. 2l—Roll- ert Finncmore, infant who weigh- ed "7 poimds l2 ounces a‘. birth last July, was reported to ho Jury, Judge Arsenault continued, that many people who studied tho question were strongly of the opin- the first resolution but said it was not surprising that tome Libcrnl members supported it. Before the ‘absorbcrl during the com‘ng pllnt- roach the British trmvicr Strnthe- , jng season ill Ncw Brlunswick. ;brie that wirelcsscd for hclp in the l "For a jolly good tlmc collie to , L"2339"1'31“2|~ ‘ bje M, Ganja, (la Pin-odes street, i thriving today and normal in evcrv ‘ designated tile centre of evacuation z 1'6 0100i; (‘Xffilll/ “USM- whe“ b0" Tl e sccd movclnent has shared , North Sea. _ _ V) K - m . ,_ 1 ,_ .. n n, P, E I. Hospital 250 hours skntc al in lilo general increase in potato ex- searchers unsuccessfully sought . ion that rafety education should last election lenders in the Libcral ggnzgalsfjxlfnwg?‘ agriugrmsgfldzfié tie 3g,“ tiilifédsysug‘, ‘To M“ Forum, Tuesday, January 20th. 25c- porls from New Brunswick, ship- bodics 0f the captain 11ml 24 melfl- , be introduced into the schools. Un- Party such as Hon. Ian Mackcnzic, , aufzhorltles ‘ planned‘ a ‘ ‘ speclai Elmer Fleck ncm- Fort way-m.’ 11-3301-1-314" mcuts of sccti stock havfnfl 811°“: i M“ i” u"! German naval expen- I fortunate as the accident under Minister of Nnzlonnl Defence, wcrc watch “my TQRON [Q “m, l. ,6,“ ‘MW .__- (ioublcd as compared w th those 0- tmfllllfll Ship Welle which sank with consideration was it was doubtful urging the very doctrine 55f, 10m; _ r___>___ . mmm ymd v t __ y _ P\\D1phther1u Immumzntioxl 01m“. m0 Shippng semen u ycm. agm {an aboard off 3015mm yesigydgy‘ 12L “sjuldhhZvebgmplzeneitfllsafflzy 2y Mn Bmckmme m ms reho_uu,_,n_ i .. ._. ._.s_.__-f-—-i————-——i- I f" " - - ~—~---~ ~ i; Hymn-OX‘ "l-‘Mmillll (‘mlfllgllllfg- ‘"10" Street School. Friday. Jmlh- . ~ ._-»_-.-.»_—_-..—..T-.~~ -..-.-.-_-_-.._—_.--~--_-: e um on a en nus n e e declared. v W, 61,, 1 n‘, 30 "Y 22nd at 8 P. M. for children six " " school. Children wem largely YB- Spokesman for the C. C. F. was s t FD , I “I months w 14 e . L-zalr-l-zl-zrl a I ° sponsible and must be Protected M. J. Goldwcll of Rosetown-Biggar P .9 ;’,_';" 1m“ ‘B’ 12 .."—T.§'s s... ' U!" "lat 1°" ma"? lltftilliiidrtmli; to... Cred-t i T k ‘T F ,. The W0 rse » l1: is Macllqm league: vjcwyrja v5, ‘ t - said, that safety education, warn-i itcrs were conlmg z. . . a O '. Caps have,” skate “m, - k y g ing against the dangers of playing sphere Control of production and l . . ‘ ' - ' . , _i___ Montreal l2 43 ilrzaall-l-MJL 9*“ tlfiigflldigcigisgijiitihfi ‘§’.‘.§’r'§’“.°.'.‘.’.'r" VATICAN CITY. Jlm- 2140*’) The Pope remained m bed! until Q ebcc 1 l: g: ' , ‘i’. - 'l TBnE‘ S l 0 J “mm” _ ‘"“°°“' “mm” m‘ | nrzm m Jan, Zi-Unificatiou of said. Germany will be rearranged (Continued on one 3) were among them. -Por>e Plus was elven increased lateegflfghm: xesowjfcglvfi div“ Halrlimx 0m m w Dance, Munny River, January 20th. J‘ , ‘m Pummation o; old by districts based on sbnllority o! __ ..._- 7'? __ ____ __ quantities of sedatives tonight to err _ v n I l I a c W" m a‘ Entries received up until January G°"“““'\Y w vet lt- initial push origin dialect and customs in the ' fortify his Wehkmfid he!" against demgned to keep his svvo m; egg Clnro _e o 28th. Adml-IBW" 35° Blld 15c. Entries slate 1ll1i5-:“h. l‘ s51... Jan. 30 population. and the old state lines ' mat suffering, persons close tothe horizontal and at the same tmte Forecasits. Pmmwcs. new m lent to Mrs. W. R. Keenan. Prizes. at PW to-day. ' will then be eliminated completely. O ' Holy Father said. permit l-iisdl-llolinlexogdsigrigizc‘“i: gulziragltzgifids western; at first: L-2947-1-22-2ll. 0 hi?‘ ‘ For some time there have been A slight fever was reported to ough to a 15 amid“ probably followed by 50m, "HuW. Olay, Swine Grading’ Imllector will hold a grading dem- Wtratlon and feeding discussion in llo Bay Hall, ‘Tuesday, 7.30 P. M. L-2945-1-22-ll. “"A lvrirl-ummer Night's Drcnln". . Prince Edward Theafre. Mfllldhy- "dlll. Wednesday. 25, 26, 27 ‘- A leading picture’ sponsored ill’ the Y. M. C. A, Buy your tic- lets thh week and thus help thc Wlrk of the Y. M. C. A. Please "M. returns mull. be made Mon- ‘l! ma‘ Ir-aou . . ' ices to start the Tm) °"b,§',lfl.d§cbr completed in mm. years 1n conjunction with the end of Germany's murqem‘ plan for economic self-sufficiency-will ‘ be nnnouvrod whorl the Parliament reports that Adolf Hitler would soon give Goerlng the pmt of ad- mlrlistraflve head of Germany, with Hitler retaining only the title of "Fuchrer"-lcader. indicated ncw pills!‘ , . . flcial declared. Authoritative rourccs "“>““,‘f:.‘°§,' ,'I""..§’§ two measures Hitler, in nu nddrcss at m.» Reich- , 5"“! f‘. ‘fcvcyy government of- stag session, might reply to the would m; 8mm Pmplflyfle, although address of Foreign Secretary Eden ' mm a yep... might be confined to in the House of Commons Tues- Stlilfml and would establish new day. in which he asserted Ger- many's actions could decide Eur- opcts future. Peace at home and abroad, will be Hitler's chief than, lilo intimates aids cs to combine dia- . _ ~__ l» . QPOQlHlIlHJlI l" n mconecb tricl» which have b?!’ m"- r- M -1;- "Sill-MIN Tiny, have developed. There was a not- iceable “turn for the worse" during the day, Vatican sources said. New palm he called "atroclcus“ affects-d the Pope's swollen riflhi- lcg and added to dlflicultles of blood circulation. The newspaper Osservaiorc Ro- mano stated 300 Persona in Monie Solaro, Italy, offered the bord"one day of their lives for prolonzfltlv" of the precious life of the Supreme Pontifl," the day spent entirely inl NW". _ ‘The Holy Father was propped "P among cushions and a short While cloak was thrown around his shoul- l asain-‘l . smow or rain at nirllt. High tide this nrirnlng at 6.4! and this nftcrnoon at 558. gigfrghtt). Wxhjitlictstillhim bed, tllal Sun sols thi= nflcrnncn at 453 Pontlfl’ hoard mass and nttcndcd mm runs ronzcvr-ww uloruiitg at in thr cilriailccl rnlliillc pcrlniltcd 7.10 him. l-‘~l" m. ' i". ."ili_\. ‘.16. ‘Irrroughoir. the night the ulna! lZ‘l5 pm. Sunlmrrsirlc lidc nghiccn min- physiclan, Dr. Aminto hiilzml, rc-, utcs latcr than Charlottetown. mained in the Pope's chambers and i incrcascd doses of scdatlvcs wcrc _ condition sccmcd to be enterllli -" i Loin"?! Tnrmcntlnn n n. m. 2s: p. dgngemus cyclQ Duly except IIINIU’ Ila _-o ... v-r" __¢~ -- r"