i. r- peotile 3N: Province - 8.000 in the ,C1ty -- ROfl-d" Th5 Guardian every day. . The Guardian, is read in practically every worth- while home in Prince Edward Island. THE WEATHER 5W!!! north and north west wind“ ""3""! “W5! and colder; “fill snow fins-rim. ' fliqfltnrllflolonilollil w‘... “ii.”- 1-.“ final-l Subscriptions Delivered IBM; Canada and I7, l. A, M.“ Stewart Government ' Receives Cheque For Education Endowment Exchange Situation Raises Value Of Payment Re- ceived Yesterday To Nearly $88,000 In Can- adian Funds — Interest Will Provide Courses In Economics And Sociology At Prince Of Wales College And St. Dunstan’s University. House r Discusses R.C.MR Powers Under Game Laws Criticism Of P-O-VFCIS Exercised B _"~, Police IsMadflLiberalMember (Canadian Press) . OTTAWA. Feb. ° Amendments 1301106; to the Migratory Birds Convention ‘ Act occupied the House of Com- Murphy, Minister of the Interior, '~ (Canadian Press) mons this afternoon. The smend- s if any consideration had been giv- MONIREAL. Feb. ii-Slain in his merits are not of great significance, en to the question of taking away BHASTEYBRIME PERPETRATEB |Nil_ll_iEBEt Wealthy Farmer Discovered By Iiumber Andi Car Industries On The Upgrade NoticeablehnpETv-ementReported As Result Of Imperial Confer- ence» Agreemen . iummw Tho pointwas raised by Hon. Charles Stewart (Lin, West Ed- monton), who asked Hon. T. G. (Canadian Press) UPTAWA, Feb. 3-—“hn11l'0vl!IB markets for Canadian lumber as I result o! the Imperial, Economic Conference are already making themselves felt in the industrial life of Canada)’, says the weekly own barn, his body hacked by axes but members expressed some crit- and pierced with pitchfork prongs, icism of the provision of the act Elmer-y Langevln, wealthy farmer- under which Mounted Police of- of Ste. Genevieve, was hidden more are authorized to exercise from the R. C. M. P. the right of trying offenders against the game laws after apprehending them, 0F EDUCATION IN THE REPORTS THE RECEPTION YESTERDAY DR. THE HON. W. J. P. MACMILLAN. MINISTER STEWART GOVERNMENT, OF A IN lllnlllxi Th’ “mm” ’°""°“ “m” m“ CHEQUE FROM THE CARNEGIE FOUNDATION or Mounted Police 0n The Job Fearing‘ Interference From! Doukllobor Agents.) (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, Feb. Zi-Fearing in- terference from Doukhobor agents, Mounted Police tonight moved cautiously as they brought Peter verigln t0 Halifax to be deported io his native Russia. The banished spiritual leader, _ weary alter his long journey across Canada, was whisked from the Ocean Limited at Fairview, on the gmitskirts of the city. and trans- lerrcd to ‘an automobile. The auto- ‘uobil: sprd‘ toward thorny, ac- ding to residents of- the com- unity who saw the transfer being made but did not know the idcnt- ity of thc prisoner. The report that in; had been taken [off the train (Continued on Page 3) Fire Losses , Show Decrease (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Fob. 3.—I"irc losses in Oanadu during thc wet-k ended Feb. 1,1933, are estimated by the Mon- etary ‘fillies at $168,550 as conlpnr- rd with $187,400 for the preceding week. I'll-e losses since the first of the ycnr to Feb. 1, 1933, arc estimated at $1,645,200 as compared with $2,- 482,250 for the corresponding period oi last year. NOUNCEMENTS, JCOMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC "Announcements are Inserted In I column at 2 esnfn per word, "Pifiiy inlrnblo in advance. -.’ the Powers of a. Justice of the matter was receiving consideration. 7mm“ °i ‘he Demrtmem °E 175d“ under hay for about a wcok, then and Cmnmiim- "M "i6 beflflllmgi thrown into a river near his prop- of January, 80,452 persons were re-. any Thus today did pmvfncia] Wm‘! °mpl°yed in 1°33“! ‘ma? polio: reconstruct the murder of tlons as compavd with 12,888 in m, 51 y”, om’ widow“ Dmemb“ m“ “T”? 1" 4mm“ <1‘ Bloodstained pzlouroirs. axes. la."t year. The Dominion Bureau planks and a 1a we ma, mqm of Statistics index of employment were found by cm" Jaram, o; '4' the “m”! “T's”? '"!1'°"°° a tn Prov ncial Detective ‘one to- rlse from 68.7 in Jan-"a-y, 1987i t0 d“. L“ Langewn-s ban,’ Hay and 74-5 i” Jami“? °i m“ 7°” m’ straw was stained rcd. Motive and PM“ of plank‘! and mum’ “l” perpetrators of lhe crime remain- show an increase to the Empire ed unmund might’ since the Imperial Ccnfercnce al- A myatmous taxicab rue L, ‘hmlgh flhivmili“ t" Mel!" Mn‘ hoped to furnish a clue. On the last day he was seen alive, Jan. l5. last, Langevin was lmcwn to have entered a cab in which were three IAPS BEEIEVED ”. PREPARING llllliii- "ti" (Continued on Page s) lll: llrllllslvlPliii it“ TNRilllfiN Movements Seen As Peace. lillllslll llllllzzlv llllllllllll (By Louis P. Lochner, Associated Press Staff Correspondent (Copyright, 1933, by the Associateu Press). ' BERLIN, Feb. ii-Unless Garm- anyasksWlhclmIIiorehir-nfrom Dooni as Emperor, the erstwhile i powerful ruler will not come back BriehtSpc-ts Of Financial ldnd Industrial Week (By The Canadian Press) SAINT JOHN, N. Iii-Outlook is promising for a boost in coal pro- duction this year, says Vice-Pres- - ident Irvine of Dominion Steel and Coal Company. TORONTO-J. A. Tumbler, Lab- oratories of Canada, Ltd, opens plant here to manufacture were». polishes and dressings. $75,000 FOR THE ENDOWMENT OF A CHAIR OF EC- ONOMICS AND SOCIOLOGY IN PRINCE OF \VALES COLLEGF AND ST. DUNSTAN’S UNIVERSITY. THE CHEQUE IS PAYABLE IN ,AMERICAN FUNDS. ON WHICH THERE IS A PREMIUM OF 17 PER CENT, WHICH MEANS AN ENHANCED VALUE OF BETWEEN $12,000 AND $13,000 IN CANADlANw HONEY. ‘ THIS MAGNIFICENT SUM OF NEARLY $88,000 STANDS TO THE CREDIT OF THE PROVINCIAL DE- PARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND WILL PROBABLY BE INVESTED IN DOMINION OF CANADA BONDS, (‘I-IE INTEREST OF WHICH WILL PROVIDE FOR ALL TIME FOR THE SALARY OF A PROFESSOR IN ECON- illlllllllzs lll cllnllllll U. F. A. Suggestion 0i Trade Commission- I er For Russia Re- plied To By Hon. EL H. Stevens. OMICS AND SOCIOLOGY, WHOSE SERVICES WILL‘ BE AVAILABLE TO BOTH THE LEADING EDUCA- TIONAL INSTITUTIONS IN THE PROVINCE. I Hon. Dr. MacMillan, naturally, (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Feb. Ii-For the H150 time since the House of Common! was jubilant yesterday at the prompt manner in which the Car- negie Foundation grant had been this fund by the Carnegie Corp- oration. the endowment of a chair of Economics and Sociology will the J ehol Province. PEIPING, China, Fob. L-Now battles between Japanese and Chin- ese for the control of Jehol Pro- vince were revealed in an official bulletin issued today at the North China. headquarters here. volunteer forces attacked Japanese troops yesterday and last night at Siucheng, were repulsed by artil- lery fire and aeroplanes and they launched attack at Chiumenkow, 12 miles north of Shanhaikwan. The hostilities, latest dispatches said, were continuing. Chiumenkow, "The Pass of the Nine Gates," has been the scene of several Chinese attacks during (Continued on Page 3) "Hockey at l-Ilghfield tonight, Liildis vs. Granitcs. League game. 7945-“ "Skliio with the crowd tonight lint Royalty Rink, a till 1o. 7940-1! "Final league game, Nine Mile "Wk vs. Comwall tonight at 'l~ ‘hero. Skating after. 7948-11 "Fveryuuug good to cat at Hoi- aiis. Saturday, February 4th. Cake i? by Ladies of St. Peter's Church. , "Queens County‘ Loyal Orange lle meets at Brookfleld Tuesday, "biliary 7th, at 2.00 p. m. _ 7896-24-41. “Wheatley River Stars vs. Mil- . Hornets at Milton Tonight. Ad- Iiinion 15c. Season tickets not ac- “ kd- voai-z-i-il. —--——~\__ .' Plan to buy your Cale, etc, the Ladies of 5t. Peter's Riiiirch at Holmalfs on Saturday, . "New 4th 1007-2-34», , "Hockey game at North Rustico. ‘Rtilitlco Rangers vs. Glasgow Im- Wllls. hour's skate after match. 7042-11 I n ‘The Annual ‘Meeting of Pro- "i Ella Circle will be held in New "don mu on February 0th, ioas. , M}!!! will be paid. W. D.- Culley, iflry. vins-z-a-al. mzThe annual meeting of the hlkora Dairying Assn. will be “l in lfinkora Hall Tuesday, Feb. "i 8 O'clock. J. w. Farmer, secy- 7031-2-34! wnllswnlll iiRilliP scorn IN clllllllulls Charge 0i Commun- ism Laid Against G. G. F. orrAwA, February it-Ceiiim- ism is on trial. Cried members d Canada's newest political party. ti" Co-operative Commcnwelflth Feder- ation when they led the House 0i’ Commons today into a scholarly cc- onomic debate. - And, from a far corner of the Conservative, benches cnme the: mp]y_|; i‘ democi-uc, on trial. no capitalism, said J. E. Lawson, mem- ber for West York. _ with Conservatives poundlns "W" desks and Liberals mildly flPDYm‘ inl. the West York member as- (Continued on Pelt i” "Hockey at Montague. second Abbies vs. Montazi-v F° §YI Threat To Annex The bulletin said that Chinese WASPUNGTON, Fob. 3—-(A.P.)-- Plans oi’ United States Republic- ans for higher tariffs against dc- predated currency countries night appeared lost in the blind alley walled in by March 4 and the end of the Congressional session. The blockade was designated point- edly iodny by Speaker John N. Garner, who said: “There will be no foreign den reclated currency logslation enact- ed at this session of Congress. It is mnnczcessary if not foolish to under- iiake such a. large problem st this ‘time with the senate in the con- dition it is." ‘Then he predicted that a major- ity of the House of Representatives would not support the RPPWJIWB“ motion which comes to a vote Feb~ ruary 13, to force consideration of the Crowther bill for automatic tariff boosts against countries whose currencies have depreciated. If necegsgry, Garner added, the Dem- ocrats will caucus to block the ef- fort. The influence of the Chamber cl commons 0g lhe United states was thrown behind the move in check imports frolm countrim with depreciated currencies by H9111’! I. Harrimsn of Boston. President of the Chamber. Senate Votes M. P. ’s Eligible As Trustees OTTAWA, Feb. $.—-(0.P.)—BY the costing vote of the Chairman. Rt- Hon. George P. Graham. the Ben- uis Railway committee today delet- to- i GUELPH, Ont.—W. H. Goldring is starting plant in Guelph to manufacture paper bags, starting with about a dozen men. BELLEVILLE, Ont-Two new industries being established hem, Lime and Hydrate Plants Company and the American Well Works. SAULT STE. MARIE, Ont-Cub- ting of railway ties i5 providing work for an unusually large num- ber oi‘ men in vicinity of the Boo. SAINT JOHN, N. B.-Two hun- dred standards of- box shocks ship- iped to South Africa. this week for fruit crating trade. TORONTO—The Plibricc Joint- less Fircbrick Co., of Chicago, will open. plant in Toronto to serve Canadian and foreign markets. AMENDMENT IS REJEBTED BY SENATE WASHINGTON, Feb. 3.—'(A.P.)— Tho Senate by a vote of 57 to l0 io- would have exempted Canadian woodpulp and other raw materials from the proposed ban on foreign goods pIHCIIBBCd by the government departments. ' Considering Further Pensions L e gis la tion OTTAWA, Feb. 3—(By The Ca- nadian Plesn-Enquiry was made in the House of Commons today if the Government would introduce legislation this seeison based upon the findings of the recent enquiry into the working of the Pension Act. Hon. Murray MacLaren, ed from the railway bill tbs section which prohibits appointment to the Canadian National Board of Trus- tees of membe n of thc Senate. i110 House of Commons, Provincinllieg- islature, political candidates and govemmcnt employees. A number of amendments had been cutie“!!! to this section.- but one blanket amendment, aimed at eliminating hfinistea- of Pensions and National Health, replied that’ the matter was under the consideration of the Government. The question was lobed by Di‘- Poter MoGibbon (Cont. Muskoka). ANIHERST. N. 8., Ieb. 3.-Sixty acres of ground have qgen cleared the section altogether. wv out to e lied nine-nine. his vote in favor of the amendment. and the section was removed f the bill. for the Amherst airport, and in the vote and found the com. “Yea div- near future thc avialion 00lYflllttEO_ Mr. Graham cost of“ the Amherst Board of TAM“? will present details on the lonstrilction of the airport before the town coun- oil. ‘to the land of his fathers. This was emphatically reasoned today by Wilhelms personal adiu- tant, Baron Ullrich Von Sell. "Wouldn't even consider return- ing if the present government of national concentration were to in- Vite him, say as an honored guest?" he was asked. The questioner had paid, and the fact that the en- I hanced value of United States funds at the present time has re- sulted in such a largo increase in the amount anticipated. ' It is not likely, he said, that the new courses will be inaugurated until the beginning of the next [college season. 1n the meantime, m “and that the Cabmet on the money stands to the credit of Chancellor Adolf Hitler certainly‘ me Province‘ would not oppose his return, but, on the contrary, in consonance with its policy of revering everything connected with Germanyks military past, would conceivably show him the same respect and honor which the former Crown Prince is shown whenever he appears at National- istie functions. ' (Continued on Page 3) $650,000 Sale At Montreal s Fur Auction MONTREAL, Feb. 3.—Concludlng a four day sale of furs here, officials of the Canadian Fur Auction Sales ,Company last night announced a day rejected an amendment which l total of $650,000 worth of pelts were sold since Monday morning. This rtinfiiibllifld 70 per cent. of offerings. Ninety-eight per cent of the 1,- 010 martens offered today were Minks advanced 20 per cent. with all but five per cent. of 43.425 skins sold. Exhibition Called Off In Saint John esnrr sona, u. 3., Feb. 3.-—As l. result of a City Council decision against granting the usual guaran- tee of $5,000 against a possible over- draft, the Saint John Exhibition As- sociation will not hold its usual ex- hibition tbil year. By - Election To British Commons IDNDON, Feb. 3.——(A.P.)—A by- election in not Fife, l eceslitated by H16 (10001! 0! Bil‘ J. D. M11181‘. 1'9" suited today in thc election of J. H. Stewart, lllc a member of the 14b- on! Nationalist puny. Th9 PM!" cleared with a top price of t53._ As stated when the announce- ment was made of the voting of give Prince of Wales College status oi’ n. first-class Junior Col- lege. The fact that the grant will provide for instruction in these subjects at St. Dunstan’s University will also be a matter of general sat- isfaction. ' There remains yet to be received the grant of $60,000, which was voted at the same time by the Carnegie Foundation for service demonstration in the Prov- library ince. SETTLEMENT lllclllll RY. |i_l_S_PliTE New Agreement Be- ing Drafted For (i. N. R. Engineers A And Forelnen. (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Feb. 3—Ai1 amic- able sotflclneni oi‘ their dispute was reached today bf.‘ engineers and flrelncn of‘ the Canadian National Railways who had clashed over 8 rule under which demoted engin- eers may become firemen. A beard of conciliation, under Mr. Justice Kingstone, Toronto, announced the settlement. The new agreement is being drafted. 1t is underswod engineers ,have agreed to reduce their mini- imum mileage from 3.200 miles P?!‘ month to 2,700 miles per month for (Continued on Page ‘Ii Martial Law In Rumania BUCHAREST, Rumanla, rub. 3 —(A.P.)—-Thc government was rm- powercd tonight by ‘lie Parliament to declare martial law in Runnnlu in order to curb unrest and nail-i!‘ tlon "of perilous dimensions." Premier Vaida Voovod, declared that the measure was necessary to prevent rots in the Ploesti oil dis- trict, which he said were cngnecr- ed by Communists. and lo a "P85- mlkss no‘ change in the pasty sivo resistance" strike in the Gov~ gemgiggingganpusoofclomlmns. ernment railway slwps hero. MIN. or TRADE E X P l A I N S SUVIET UEEER Hon. H. H. Stevens Answers Queries Re Trade With Russia. ‘(Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Feb. 3.-—With thc ex- ception of coal, lumber, pulpwood and furs, any person in Canada may import from Russia to any extent they desire. subject to the statutory imlwrt duties, and may export to Russia to any extent they may ar- range, so far as the Canadian Gov- eminent is concerned. This was the statement of Hon. H. H. Stevens, Minister of Trade and Commerce, replying to queries directed at him during consideration of the esti- mates in the House of Commons to- night. Dr. Thomas Dolulollv, (Lib., Wil- low Bunch), asked lhc Minister lf Canada was doing anything at all to secure trade with Russia. and if any trade commissioners had been sent to that country. l-le referred to the announced policy of Franklin D. Roosevelt, President-elect of the United States, which included a lowering of tariffs and trade with Russia. ister, made in the l-louse earlier this wcek on the subject of trade with Russia, had fairly covered the sit- uatlon, Mr. Stevens said. several facts should, however, be bcm in, mind. All imports and exports to an from Russia were under state conj (Continued on Pale ‘U. The statement of thc Prime Mill- ’ l ’. parliamentary estim- i ates came up for eonside “ in I committee cf supp}; this after» noon. Appropriations for the De- ,‘ partment of Trade and Commercfi were before the committee, and two small items were named with litth discussion. An appropriation of $693,487 for Canada's Commercial Intelligence Service was then encountered and it proved the subject of lengthy criticism. HonI James Malcolm, former Minister of Trade and Commerce and Liberal member for Bruce North, asked the Minister (Hon. H. (Continued on Page s) die. 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