Stock Quotations Pivotal New York Stocks (camel- Proaa) Corn Products”... ' Delawve and Bud Eastman .. ‘lien hliecirlc lien Foods G Nat Biscuit . N Y Central . North Amnricsn Pub Her N J 0 ... .. iltand Oil N J .. Tax Gui-f .. Union Carbide . United C0 - l=*='-&‘=.—'.=e°:l*a:-i- ;§$ii‘i$ ki-“x; n: * a -— .—__—__—_—. l! . Vanadium Westinghouse Woolworth BAN K-Sfi iiFNS. 60W. (c, P. by Galdalra special Wire) HALIFAX, March 13-11111: Nova (Canadian Press) Sootis Government's policy in lniu- 5""- Ciaae problem; was under fire in the lgrglnvindal Legislature today. Re- euming debate on the addres in reply to the Bvoech from the Throne after the week-end recess, Dr, W. W. Patton (Cons. Cope Breton West) chars"! the admin- ktration with laxity in dealing withachiuthafictouOounty eoliien area. He wl followed to the floor by Dr. M. I. MloOarry (Lib., Inver- neae). who deieuded the Govern- "n" 1v. YLEURB (Canadian Preaa) unit's record since it assumed oi- ch" “aux month‘ |go_gebfl”"s ‘d, Amer Cyan B ... ... ... — ‘owned w l w_ Baldwin ‘com’. Am Sup Pow l. Ilowria) who will speak tomorrow. " ' " a laiea Cont-art 1h dispuaeing the minim, situa- flm fllrtbon moongoasted ‘the i was... $2.2. .."r.:",..:: Markets A: A adnlnbtration. There had -‘ no between 1m and G l fl n c Q , be mid but now ire province an faced with labor diiiiculties. --P~ '1 (Canadian Press) Government Toronto and eiontreai-Juduairlai stocks eieaed low-er. Toronto lines-irregularly lower. . Packers Co-operate lbdcn Canadian packing houses that careful r “_.,, and n- im at animals, scientific corn- “g d r ' ‘ad - l-e- Uanilnem an emential to IMOOI. Iharoluo ...... on“?! 53$. ‘£31,; DONA TIONS lonbythsoificenodihellolrlin- km Department of Agriculture, de- ad ‘I. ed. limo (or the vwtecflon o! the 1m Prince Edward Island Hospital consumer, is oi equal value to the graatly acknowledges the following donatlaia to the building fund. Mrs. P. P. Taylw, oity. $.00. Mrs. llur- M dock lleKinnm, Oity. $2.00. Mrs. H. . 82.00. m». and aesd and rnost oi the alfalfa and Mrs. Dogald ldickinnon, Hampton, sweet clover has ben auid by grow- $6.00. l. J. McMillan, 85.00. . hackers theoulltea. Paeflealy motion of timothy and broma gran Johnson, Isin Maniwba. “Advertising iietes—i'ayaille in Advance Central Guardian locals, do par walll Ioaaara all! Ialtara locals, la. PC ward; Aaaoaaeemaata all Colllg Ivalta la. pr! warll Claaallad lo. par ward; la lanes-ia- Ioalaaa, ‘Ila. par lack: Una of floral all Isl-Baal go. Crimea», 4a par aalel Intern at Oamlalauee, Ila. all Appasldlna. lafl fir. pm Ind as u. pa ward. Other Iataa as application. liaiman Ohr-go for any -veralaxeaa rwaaay-flva oaaaa. Staekl Massey llerria McColi Front . Montreal Power‘ . Net Brew .. Power orp . Qurbec ower. Claae 182 ' I-‘Ulllfuuimi 1w llllclllll pm... New York-Stocks closed unchang- WlsuQag-Waaat eoaed unchanged. Now orb-Cotton and rubber low- . eoflaa higher and sugar unchang- mrlh.‘ " ‘wt a”. ‘..., payable la alaaaa. 7°" "ll -' "In Tlmmn- ‘ nun)!‘ aosls sunrlusssv. w- 5- 3W"- mlflw- L‘ 1w‘ ornamental and iruit trees of all kill“. Ofdlf HQ f0!’ 8911b‘ d6- Ios can - sooner: roan- 1""!- "m" m" 1"‘ i“ “"9"”- IT: SALI - BABY (lAlallAbfll and for winter! Mchdyelfa Seeds loud stadium. Phone l . L-iue. ggegdeplrpadletflllOhtfll Ioaaana-auonos rohn- seeds. Over nomad-enem- tomaralalt W)! [All-Ell II-ID IIOIT- 99. l. ‘lbrouto, (It. N40- “Ylllllu- I PUII ‘Ill! - __,Alg1v I0! FAR th. Harsh- A. A. IcBea bu” i h» m m we ~I "- "M" ma aau - nowrnm sou. M“ one year old. Sire Pietja Kerk ' annual‘ ‘% d.“ M” mm For Sal” Alex Agnew, Oéntfli-me‘ alga alehasge atasdy. dfllald hlgk I 10K; low l 0|“; eloaa S 10; 00 day bllla 5Q“ if: Italy 8.!!! many U102 (‘lnldl R0 15-10. Montreal A _ Stock Marlee! - (Canilalal In“) Bsiilurst Bell Tel Brurilian . . Clln Cur . .. (‘an (‘er Pfd ' (‘ull Ind AI A ' l.‘ l’ ll . .. How Slllliil - hum Sim-l (‘uni l! Irli Nicki-l . Shllwinigull ... Miscellaneous (Callulian Press) 'MON'I‘REAL. Mun-ll li— Wheat uor 2 Til Barley L‘ W no 1i 50. Oats C W no 2 ti». Data C W no 2 i6 Data C W nu .143. Outs feed no i 4'.’ “noun fllfllifl uiu-lli patents firsts iPiuur ltwulldrl 4 H! Flour bakers l To Ilour winter n-hesl paienia hi ms to a us. ° N’ Flour Willie! (‘Ofll I 4U to 4 80 Bran toll ‘Jl Shorts inn _;, Miildlingn loll JJ L’; Rolled unis n.1,; m» u..- :00 Hay no 2i per tull r-srinilr .0100. (‘heeac (Jul. current ii In ll" Cheese Ont summer 111A (O 1.1%, Butter nu 1 (9% to 21$}. III! A large 27 A medium 25. A Duliels 24 Potatoes Queheca $116 in $i.I0_ N. B. mis ll l5 to 5i 2i) P g1 ‘. I. I mic i6 WW YORK. March 1|—-(AP)——HI- dex of 16 staple commodity prices. "he 3‘ 1931 "ll-Illa 190; 199d aver- age equals 230 n) ‘fndsy J39 A prev llsy llitifl Week ago 1.‘i>< 7 your lug» 947 n, 193-! high 1404 1M4 low 124i 0 1M3 high 1489 I033 low 7K 7. 195C high 1M 9 1032 10W 7D 1i (Copyright 100i byJioudya). ,1. - GRAIN (Canadian Ira-a) wrrrslmlc. Mlrch ll-wllue auc- rurnbed to further aeliiug pressure on Winnipeg groin crr-hsngc today null finished wilh a net decline o! cent. ' The liay delivery closed out st 63% with July wheat u! (Die cents. Inab- “ llity of the market to msko any ro- oovary from yesterday's declln. in the face of steady Chicago prices and Liverpool firmness, tended to further av en confidence. yer; were source and merlo little impression at any time Fairly liilcr- al selling appourud at iniorvuia with some ef the liquidation credited to prominent interests. Trade volume was light and the market as a whole appeared tn be discoursged. There was very little evidence of ‘export business in Cah- n ldisn wheat Liverpool “hr-hi. was unchanged to “d lower and Chicago had a similar trend . (bah grains trading continued slow and spreads ghowed no appreciable change Course grains bucked sway, influenced by weakness ill wheat. (Canadian Press) CHICAGO, Mllrnll l~i~Ai<icd by in- creasing TPIWIHN of lluiliail crop cou- difloug u, :1 vuiued ulrlved upward ioday, but pun-baring was mostly in small iota, and later the rise lublid- D market wull uprs-nriillg tween Kgniirlu (‘iiy null 1 the aal lag done here. Wheat eioaed easy, unchanged 9G lower compared with yesterday's flu- own, iah May fill‘ in $5, corn ii-fi unchanged i0 Iii advance of 2 cents. EXCHANGE anadlan Preys» ti‘ KONTREAI" Mllrrh H-Britlah sud so exchange lu relation in the iau ,dollal- as compiled by the Boyal Bank of Canada closed today aa followu- Cans Argentine pearl .2Il@ Aultralia pound i (I607. Austria lrhlliinp: 19m llraail rullnnir Jlllill (‘him Hang Kong rlrviisrl W67. (‘aechoalovakia crown mid. Denmark krone 228i. France franc 0G8 Gerrnllny rolchalnara W16 (lrsui ilriiain pound S 10m.- Greow drrlchma 000i. Hnllnmi flnrin 071m lillllclry po-ugn %7 ll ‘ 2| rupee 3M1 .'.uan yen New Zoaiend pound (M50 Norway krone .157. Poland gioil lIli. Sout Afw"! pound i! 008i Swed; ‘Jone .1336 flwiuerialld frllnc- .1232. United Slates dollar l-ld par east fflllilll. IIW YOII. Iaroh l6—(LP)—-Ial'- Great Iritain : Irarlr-n 6M : Belgium 2.180: Ger- aladlaa Press) (C Closing exchange ralea:-— At lcntraal- oulld 6.10 6-10; U. JD l Ira . area-Pound 77B fr; ‘aad. At lan dollar 10.10 fr; U. s. dollar-4r. ld~l'ou|ld 12a ild: (‘snailisu In go dollar 1S0 cents; U. S dollar DI‘! eelN- . Ilaarl’ flab-a eala Grease. Bringing Up Father TORONTO, Kara 16- Weaknaas of the Winnipeg when! market acted as a dmg on prices lit-lo. Another weigill un ihv- (‘hit-ago wheat. zlciiona ho- cago_ with the buying don. at Kenna Liiy and l semi u... n .. PRODUCE March li-Wanuer slightly on the ontresi dslry produce market Indy lliihough r-eipis were considerably ii ilrer- than J rents a linaon for A largo, I cauia ior A medium and It eenta hr A pulleis for predsd On. tarlo ahipnsnia in earloia sent higFr yaaierrlsy. he though holding unchanged rude Iultier wnr quoted cents a pound with a few dealers quotiu fared for aaie. including 1.000 boraa of New Zealerld butter. Cheese continued at ll to 11K eauis io 11% for rain-ell 1A f0; w-‘hiie. Arrivals amounted b aawayaataro maybe lIac-Oaddlq aaalaaward alt-dip payablala fi PRINCE IDWAID TIIAIII. 8.15 P. M. March 11th and 10$!“ LIISIDIAN TIVI will be at S. A. MacDonald's store Friday and fiturday o! this week. L-ilQ-Zi F0! BALE-Bargain, MoCaakia Account Register. Abo typewriter, folding desk. Apply Boa 3H, City. 11-1162 l WllJ. HOLD DIVINE SIIVICI in Heatherdais Hall March 10th. Sabbath 730 P. H. All!) U11‘ 0882180 Hall, Wednesday, 21st, 7.30 P. M. p. v. Philip rtan. 1.1141. GET YOUR LEISHMAN suit and top cost at B. A. MeoDons-ld‘: on hidsy or Saturday. L-l16l-2l RETURN FLIGHT TODAY — The mail plane which left Char- lottetown for Moncton at i230 yesterday did not make the return trip yesterday. due to the iaet that ice wasformingonthewingad the ero-ft. ‘The loturn flight will probably be made this morning. ILLEGAL TRAPPING-Reported illegal trapping of beavers in the Province, contrary to the provi- sions oi’ the Beaver Act is being investigated by the RCMP. It is understood that eleven beaver skins were recently stripped to London by an Island firm which was un- acquainted with the legal aspect oi the matter- BE SUB! OI A Pfltl-‘ECI fit in your suit or top coat this year. Have the Leishman representative take your measurements at S. A. MacDonald! Friday or Saturday. L-ll53-2i B110]!!! B]? 1N FALL-As a re- suit o1 falling on the icy sidewalk on Kent Street near the Police Station about 9 dcilak lest evening Miss Florence Gillis. City. brrke her right hip. She was removed by ambulance in the Chm‘ ttetown Hospital where sn X-ray cramm- ation revealed the exact nature of the injury. T!!! B-EHIESENTAHVE of leishman clothes for men will b0 taking special orders st S. A. Mbc- Donaldw Friday 111d Saturday- 144163-21 HNJCATIONAL MEIITHQG-An interesting educational meeting was held in Rustioo Convent on the evening of March let. Althouh the weather was very unfavourable the meeting was largely attended by parents and teachers. The meet- ing was presided over by Jeremiah Doiron. Mr. Peter Glfiisnt, Inspect- or of Acmdis Schools and the Pas- tor Monsignor Chaisson, being present solved many difficulties for both teachers and parents. The discussions were carried out in a very lively manner. Among many other great resolutions it was de- cided to hold a School fiir in Rus- tioo Hall in the coming autumn. The parents and teachers of Rus- tioo are looking forward to other - educational meetings in the com- ing season. PERSONALS The many friends of Mr. J. E. Cousins, are glad to blow that he had o successful opens-ion for ep- pendicifla on Tuesday and ie doing as well as can be expected. Miss Mary Cameron, who had been visiting her sister, Mrs. L. U. Lurld, and Mr. Lund. has returned to her home on Prince Edward Is- land. She was accompanied by Masters Basil and Gerald Lund. who will mend souls time with their grsndpurents, Mr. and we. Neil J. Cameron, in Wellington.- Monctom Times. Currencies IIIUIANGI GOIIPANIII Ml €ANAUQ Undoubtedly, prevention is batter lhanolumandwqcnreisrequired Mtlikeailgood thingswhencsr- nod to an extreme, they defeat their own purpose and may cause actual harm. In this connection we 5E i? 5r i: 5s $3 5 s? 37s that they might contract some dis- ease from their playmates. This type of parent brings her tor. and, il-l the presence of the child, tells how she has been deli- cate from birth, remarks that the little girl is m-rvuu. ilkc herself. and that she has to slay home from school irequently because of pains in im- head and side. Upon questioning the parent, the doctor finds that the child does not play with other children. She tires easily. She has no interest in school and is allowed to stay home when she complains of a pain. Tilst the mother- is worried is evident to the doctor and also in the child. A thorough examination of the child fail; to reveal any abnormal physical condition which would ac- count ior her pains and other com- Dlnints. The physician clearly sees that the child has drifted into Fae condition because of the over-pro- tective sttiiudle of the parent. and this ohlid has bccn zlbie to do well or tired, or by complaining of pain. We aii like lo have our own way and to get out of doing un- pleasant iiLF-"ZS or mecitng difficult situations. 'lilis (‘illid has found an easy way; iilliiiilil her supposed ill-health, ~11‘ ills been able to stay away from school when she wished to do so, and to escape any undesired work. The situation is explained to the mother. She is encouraged to treat her daughter as s normal child, and not feeling well, to ignore it and not to display any worry or con- oem about T191". 'I'he child is to be encouraged io play with other chil- dren and helped to find an inter- est in life outside of herself. Quite simple when it is pointed into adult life unable to meet the they must live, because over protec- was fundamentally wrong for the children. The child has a right to proper care. He has a right to protection from disease and i0 a fair chance in grow into a healthy adult. These rights are not secured from a ps- rent Who goes to the extreme of over protection. Questions ooncernim: Health, ad- dreaed to the C Izdzan Medical Association, 184 College street, T0- rorlio, will be answered personally by letter. nrr. mnucrr women's msrrwrr: The March meeilng of the Ml Meiiick Women's Institute was held in the echooiroom with an attend- ance o! eleven. The meeting, which was presided over by Mrs. W. H. Drake, President, opened with the Ods and the Creed. The roll was called, and the minute-s read, ap- proved and signed. The correspond- ence was read and business dealt with. The treasurer reported $42.50 in the funds from which a substan- tial donation is to be sent to the Hovinciai Sanitarium. A gone-mus (Cauadiaa Prep-Ia) NEW YORK, March li-Truding’ on tha foreign exchange. dropped lck into iha doldrumr today with even pounde sterling, Lilo world's internat- ional monelnry unit, being practically ignored by denicrs. Sterling finished thc dey off 1A cent at $610 its high was 85101.’. and low l5 0-11., (‘ausliiun rloiinre eased a hll at Ill»: end to close at 90 15-16 cents. l-lll pflrcent lower than the revioua final rate. French fiid nea were unchanged at I l5 (Canadian Preaa) MONTREAL, llarch le-Currrnv-ios were geuerllliy stronger on lhu Mulli- raai foreirn OlClllliIQ market tod o i. a At the e of radio both sound star n and the Gained I ollar show arnsii gains while Ia Ireuek franc wra unchanged from int nl ht‘! final quotation. herpound opened around 8610. fluctuated mildly throughout the dry and closed at $3 i0 5-16, up l‘, cent from yesterday The dollar o sued a! par and ptrellgthenad to 1.1 of ona percent raminm_ compared with iaai night's e oae of i-I of ana percent rrmilan. The frsne again traded st B! cents. bags hrnugil‘ t! 06 to Ii l0 and New Blunlwiek rr 0 ‘ilifll in similar quail. ware aligally below ymar- titi $1.15 ‘w {i I0 Prllél Idward Laid: alglcgt-H la I0 pound bags old for . Thelma Smith. ‘Poombs; l, Murray and Leith Orr. Allan Smith. drew, Evelyn Houston. Kthei Hill. Blots ‘lpolnbe. gift was also sent to a needy home in ti: district. The Sick Committee reported visiting the sick and let- ters o! thanks for fruit sent by the Institute were l-rsd. The meeting closed by the surging of the Nation- al Anthem. The next meeting will be held at the home of Miss Laura MscQueen, when the roll cull will be answered with “Garden Hints." (Patriot plesse copy) MAYHEM) SCHOOL Honor roii of Moyiieid School for the month of February: Grade X-i, Cora Toomha: l. Grade IX-l. Erwin Andrew. Grade VUI-l, Evelyn Houston; I, Olga Biii. Grade VII-l. Jennie Smith Grade V-l, Ethel Hill; 2, Biclis Grade III-l, John Toombs; 2, Willis Andrew. Grade f (0-1, Elbert Orr. Grade l (b)——l, Billie Andrew; I, Perfect attendance - Erwin An- We all like w hold m.» limelight.- eo very simply by appearing un-i when the little girl complains of tive parents, doing what they thought was best, have done what Two Members Of Nfld. Sealing Fleet Injured (CI. By Guardian's Special WIN) ST. JOHNS, Niki, March i4 - Misfortune today made its first thrust at the 1W4 eealmg fleet. slowly making i1, way up file New- foundland coast to the sealing grounds among the IJCSCHSFOUS ice fields 0i (he North Atlantic. Premature explosion of a dylls- mite chw 1 , used to blast a chan- nel impugn an impassable ice I109. injured two members o! the Nep- tune's crew. but the vessel was out of range of the huge chunks of' flying ice and no other damage w“ ‘reported in a curt message receiv- ed from the ship's master. Capt. ' H111. The message seid injuries had been suffered by Stanley Dyke and Harry Mellndy. both q Newfound- land. whcll the rxpiusifln occurred. but they were given first aid by a drugglst nsmcd Kavanagh and they were expected to recover. The iieet so fal- has been retard- soon to reach the end of the ioe flees, and was making faster time to its uncharted destination. MT. MELLICK SCHOOL The following is the standing 1 ' ‘.i'. Mciiick School for the month rlf lililruury: Grade X—1, Edna Robertson; 2. l-illiay Drake; 3, Evelyn Robertson. Grade VIII-i, Helen Jenkins; 2, hhteiie Muich; 3, Elsie Jenkins. Grade V-i, Joseph McKenna; 2. Stewart Jenkins; 3, Jennie Mclnnis. Grade IV—l, Charlie Mutch; 2. Keith Boswell; ll, Kenneth Msc- . Eachern. I Grade III-l. Reta Jenkins; i, Marion Jenkins. . Grade I (sn-l, Elmer Jenkins: ‘ 2, Mary Mclnnis; 3, Daniel Cannon. Grade l (JrJ-i, Cora Boswell; 2. Gertrude Cannon; 3. Blake Living- stone. Perfect attendance — Elia. Lane. Finlay Drake, Willie Cannon, Estelle Mutch, Rita Cannon, Joseph Mc- Kenns, Jennie Mclnnis, Harry Cun- rlon, Charlie Mulch, Keith Boswell. Stration Cannon, Cora Boswell. Daniel Cannon, Mary Mclrmis, Ger- out, but many children, particuior- trude Cannon. ly one who is on only child, pass‘ F. M. Wood—'I‘escher. problems 0f the world in which BABY 1S NAWH) AFTER PREMIER BROCKVILLE, Ont, March 13- Premlcr Bennett has a. namesake in the township of Eiizsbethwwn in Richard Bedford Bennett, whose birth 0n February 8 inst on what ls‘ known as the Barry Farm, near New Dublin. has been registered. The same farm has witnesed the township, including Rev. Thomas W. Barry. for many years a Chop- Lsin in the United States Army- PERI-‘KVI BRIDGE HANDS REGINA. Muroh l8--'l‘he bridge player’; dream-iii cards of one suit in a ilflnd ~muro than material- lzcd for Mrs. E. Fletcher, Regina. Today she was boasting of pick- ing up two perfect hands in suc- cession during s ‘friendly game. she got l3 clubs in one hand and bid a grand sism. Then she picked up the next hand. dealt w her from a diflcrent deck and found i3 clubs again-another grand slum in clubs. UITAWA, March ik-(Cunadian ficssl-The fishermen of Northern New Brunswick should be permuted ‘.0 catch round oysters of three in- chr-s, Hon. Peter Veniot, (Lib. Glou- cestrrl, urged in the l-Zcuse of Com- mons today when the estimate for $10,000 for oyster culture was under review. The present minimum is 3 1-2 inches. DERBY SC H001. The following is the standng oi’ the pupils oi Derby School for month of February. Grade X.-l. Patricio MadKin- non. Glade VIII-l. Ronsld MillcKln- non; I. Leona-rd Creamer. Grade Vl.—i. Rita Creamer Grade Sh-l. Auldten Madfln- non: I. Ieonard Mlacnonald; 8. Ms-rgmrt Mlliflub Grade V. Jr.—i. Kenneth Mac- Kinnon; 2. Arnold Macllean; 3. William 036M110. and; IlL-l. Keith Madman; S. Eileen Msellean; l. Harry YOU!!- Gmde III.—l. George (Xnteiio. Grade l1. sr-l. Walter Mac- Leon Asks Aid For Distressed NS. F is l: e rm e 1i (C.P. By Guardian's Speck! Who) UPPAWA, March 1‘— Fishermen on the Atlantic coast of Canada ihsd taken a terrliic beating by lfll of lives and boats through storm in the inst year and should be giv- en assistance towards re-esifllilh- meni. Hon. J. L. Ruiston (Lib. Yar- mcuth-Shclbourm_ urged lIl the House of Commons todsy. Without esta-bllshinl a zeaanl i policy, his suggestion was where a fisherman lost his boot through 51.0fm and no (aux, of his own the government should assist this man to get back on his‘ for-t. "Wile". s your suggestion" asked lion. Alfred Duranlesu, Minister oi Fisheries. "A loan or s grant to the dil- ircsscd iiwhCfilKil nllgilt be nude," Col. ltalstou rcplicd. Tile Llbcrsi mantle.’ advocated establishment, of a collection syl- tem in Yarmcuth and Sheiburns to assist the fishermen to get their ed in its trip but it was expectecqproduct into the fisll markets. An item oi’ $85,000 to aseistinths conservation and development o! the deep-see. ilsherles and the de- mand for fish parsed. Sileniiiollspiracy . Of Murderer Fails ISTANBUL, March l3--A ii conspiracy of murder that failed was coniesaed without words I Smyrna police today. The alleged conspirators was 1| deaf and dumb students of thodeef mule school of Smyrna. ' The sub-duvets)!‘ of the ififlul found them ermed with revolvers. approaching the school office. HI called police who arrested than. Aceordlng i0 ihn sub-director, who could rend ihv language g1 their hands as they answered tha official intenogation, they oonim- sed that they wanted to kill tb school director, Nedjsti Kemal, al- leging that he had mistreated the patients at the insiiiution. -<Alter an absence of fl you; J. H. Morrison, Canadian National Express agent at Edmonton, is ro- turrling on a visit w his old home Grsde rr. Jr-l. ulgn Mllligsn; 2 .1. B- Mlnlllmlld. Grade I.—l. Pauline lhcxinnorl. llsry G. Stevenson-Teacher. st Murray Harbor. P.~E.I. He passed through Monctorl Saturday on the iMaritime Express an route to Tat- ‘smagoucilc. NS. to see his sister, and from there he will go to mur- rsy Harbor. Mr. Morrison left Prince =Edwsrd Island on e. hsrvest excur- isiorl 29 years ago. I-‘rom Manrtdba ‘he worked north and west uniii he NMiiCd Eximorltoll, where he join- Ied the express company. in 101i.- blrth of several notable sons of thqsamt 3°)“ THQWP" J°“m'*1~ (By Alexander H. Uhl, Amoobm Press Staff Writer by. Guardian‘! Special Wire) PARIS. March l4—Rsy-lnorld Pat- ‘mrrrnvc ovm sAcn ornnnlmi" “m” V°h°m°YWY W!" that he hed been invited to finlms a coup d'etat allegedly planned during recent street riots Paion0tre_ an under secretary ia the Cabinet of Edouard Duladier. ioid a parliamentary committee ill- vestigutiflg the isial disorders that the charges mode by former Poliea Chief Jean Chiappg were news b him. The witnrws declared. howevu, ihwt he had ilcnrd indirectly r1’ Chlflppffs C1l<ilm5-—ai.§0 made befoio the oommitiee—t.hat Eugene Prot. Dslsdiefs Minister of the interior, tried to set himself up a; hem of the Government during the riots last month. At no iimly Paiellotre insisted. was he solicited w furnish money or arms to hcip tho alleged eoup. Ohioppe had declared Paienotro hid refuit to give Pmt funds. CANADA PROVINCE 0r PliiNCI , npwlnm ISLAND _- Ia (‘hanrrry before m. vise-canal t-rllor in the ulniier bf m» emlle oi linr< rum (‘allwghln isle l-f Prlllrllllrriown m Queen's Counn~_ shiuw, downed i l! ‘y: D ITS Parauant to Ill order e! tke I (fhancelior, bearing dole th. 7nd da of March A D um l hereby H“: ail persona having l"! “"11"” ‘FP- lhe carat-l of lib‘ semi llsrgsral lsl : ...] PYOV! thal 11:21:: .12.. 22”..." . ...... inr n n» Law v. llfli Buildi in rtmlrlnusnle-l. m u-l-uufl "W"! °l Wednesday the Tlsl any of Maren A, l) i934 n! lhw hour llr eleven sill-lea iu the wrap..." lhil isle none, (be sil claims nut In prlvVPfl before Ii‘- wlli he min-m. IlfliOd (hi; 2m] villy nf March A. D.‘ '10. r i -r srlll Piifrllvr snlh-imrr ‘ l m‘ LFJTII r: Inrzrll. .- . - - Hm By George McManus F1 GOOONSQQ