#7 ggulottalo “m, Guardian, arr-rem um n Gun-dim Two Cont: CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1938 l2 PAGES MAXIMS , n: - i or A "it. MERE MAN MERE MAN Cl ‘my "1 ~l==-.‘=="~r»»‘1‘~‘=~11‘ The Peo le's P b E "" " P 3P9!’ p . , - Read )' VBUDOU)’ ..11‘f.°1.'§'.‘1-"§5uii€.‘}'“23°§?.-.‘."“““m” Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew ' Annual Sublrrlptlon Dellvercd 36.00 1 » By Moll-KILL, $1.110; Canada and 11.8. $6.00 MARITIMES RECO VERING FR " W" 1112511 A Ad d i t i0 rl a I Developments Are Awaited BERLlN. Blob. ilcrlluul . it; nelv 111:1 gpgwllig HOSP w w u-ahzatlon of control CC I “Tar grown attitude of the Army, recovered from the first shock nking of- of waiting rattler than any further it f! the purge of high-ta mm, apparently yvas one watchful immediate W011i! “xfiétiluéslsamo time. however. “my OW!‘ mp5 have not overlooked the (w; tho: radical: in the Nazi Party “ye sought to impress Hitler wnh [he [iflftl for con-tinned weeding out or w-Mlionauy commanders, particularly in the ppm-a. Almot as though sensing this mingle, tn.- Propagarlda. Ministry med 11 sintonlent 111111’- no (illflllgcz; w“ contcmplatflfl. 11998-191111!!! l0 uiay WllLILTVCl‘ uruest may exist in flw Hm)‘, FMEIGN REPORTS DENIED AlilflllllgCfllar Berndt. vice-chief of tho Government Press Depart- ment, issued u. wholesale W“; Q§JPI*Z_@_JTEPBFL5;_EL°LEB_ (Continued on pogo 81001 1) COMING {your "Annonnoenrenls un- tllncrlell In dllp column ‘nt 2‘ cont» per word ltrigily ,v11yul1lo_ 1n» ullvuncc. "Hockey at New Glasgow to- night, slurs vs. Impurlals. 11-3612. "Skate Victoria. Rink tonight. L-tlilll-l-l5-22-29-Sat-tf. "Zion church Valentine Tea ‘hlesdllv. February 15th ~7- 50 cents. L-3561-2-10-4i. "Bordon Line Club loading h0g5 lambs, calves every Tuesday. Hours i3 to Li. L-348-12-M-2-5-tf. "lust-Orr game Milton Rink to- night, Maple Leafs vs. ifuskies. Game SlilliS 8 o'clock. "Fad hockcy at Marshfield to- night, l-‘rrncllfort vs. Dunstaffnzuzc. Skate nflcr. 11-3623. "Euvilllz dressed chicken and fowl (luliv. Correct zradinz. Too prices. islllid Cold Storage Com- ban. L-415-12-30-tf. "Fancy dress carnival and Val- entino skate at Montague Tues- lfli‘. February 15th. Prizes awarded. 11-2245-1-29-31. "Conlc to the Valentine Weigh- inz Prlrlv in Cape Traverse Hull. Mondalz February 14th. 3594-2-12-11. "Vlllcntlne Party at George Mavllrs. February 11th, old of Emerald Womens Institute. L-8626-2-12-1t. llvs hoes Albany Emerald G. C. L-3625-2-12-2i. on of etching, Harris - lallrrlcs, (laily includ- l\ at 3 o'clock. Saturday ,d-.ly nights '7 o'clock. L “Buvlnu Monunv. Frill-nary 14th. Till-hill‘, Frlxuary 15th. Grccll. o ilYt‘ still buying poultry. nll ll? ' Also have . l‘; Ivlollltry Association. L-3573-2-l0-3i. 50'?” Annual Meeting of the h {Lbvrll Qllccns Ear: Circle’ will be no (l at Bollo River school on Fob- Bezll’ 17th. Bonus paid. C. Murdock. "lflnl- Lraooo-z-lz 21 “Arlnvlll Meelinlz of Y. Fvnrllnrv 14th at 2 o'clock. - A. llicNcvin. Secretary. L-3597-2-1l-2i. "Hospital Cake Sale, delicious and pastry urday, Feb- Baint Peter's L-3602-2-l1-2i. ‘Don't Tall to otmlki the Twilflzht c tist home made bread oak l0! sslo at Holmium Butt m"! 12f. church‘ h by ladies of llccftal in 3 like Vcfii 11'. Mllco‘ glélslgtaclollcoilon in fit: or p "Livestock Marketini board 111853 ‘gamble! miiucnlves o‘ “M30 g c ll dur- lfllwek 1 1 of anti-Semitic and ‘in- lm: Monday “Mgil- cllned Octavian G081 urly today. guilt Cardizan,‘ Elmira Smlris sought to reassure the two demo- t‘ 9mm U18!- Millview Char: oracles Romania's trldlllmlll btteto tTuesday fol-snoop till friends’ without. offendinll 081'" tour-um - Kensi ur- m,“ ‘and Italy. The 0on1 Gov-- wtfwwll- Mt. Btewarf York, ernment had veered toward 010 ‘. mlllv. Hunter River, ‘Brad- Rome-Berlin axis. , government e: rntiv 31;; 11.11.’... marlin?‘ stability n" ‘and {utgavgnguutéllonchllg by. u“ t” ‘will’ price 13.1..‘ a w“, marketing and higher 11-6631-3-12-11. l1-—(AP)~'I'ile Army's itclirlg 0f trust in 1 Connlrarld seems to be_ it: uneasiness caused hschancellor Hitler's ocn- over the arm- old guard mngllolos of Pomerania and East Bonshaw ER! Clrclc ill Argyle Hall on Mon- afternoon 12-8 Albany. is the that lends direct to The ghost of Maritime Union, raised periodically as an issue of live interest in Central Canada. has aaaill been laid to rest so far as this Province is concerned. Be- fore the Royal Commission on Dominion-Provincial relations yes- terday Premier Campbell gave emphatic answers in the negative to the Commission chairman's in- lonH-(iead issue balm: resurrected. 'l'.‘hc presentation of the Govern- lllvnts case was continued into the afternoon sitting. and nt its con- clusion Ml‘. W. E. Bentley, K.C., presented a submission in writing from the P. E.1. Law Society.dis- cussion on whicll. it. had been sugucstcd, might be heard in ozlnleru. The platter will be con- sidorerl this 1110111111111. when the sittings will likely be concluded. A Dead Issue “Tile proposal of Maritime Un- ion." snld the Premier, "has in some form or other been mooted in different parts of Canada for some years. I remember taking part in a very interesting debate on the subject when I was attend- ing a. University at which Profes- sor lvIacKay ‘now gives instruction. While as a llve issue in the Mari- times it seems to have lost inter- est, at the some tlnlc ft crops up from time to time, particularly in Central Canada." ' “Tile raising of this issue so far as the Commission is concemed." mid‘ Chairman Rowell, “was not o suggestion from the Central Canada but from the Maritime and Western Provinces. and the sufllzostion was us to the union of closlr cnullf 111 1111-1111111 “Mr. Stevens Of Mos- cow” Linked In Hearings. (A. l‘. by Guardian's Special “Wrcl "LONDON. Fob. ll-A shadowy "Mr. Stcvons of Moscow" was des- cribed todny by slender, blond ,"Miss X," counter-espionage agent for the government, as the link between an undLwloscd foreign power and foul‘ Britons accused of stcofinu arm. secrets. Closed hCflPilHL-l wore ordered in the old Bow Strcct court when the C1150 turned to experts‘ accounts of sccrot nrmy. navy nnd nirforce urnpons nllogcdlv photographed by the ring. Hcl- ldclltiiv concealed. "Miss X" filled in details of the story slu- told nt previous hcnrlngs of wnt 11111;: tho .\l|il‘f‘(‘lS for illrcc yours nnrl tll"l'i sprinqlng thr- trap that drllivcrcd thorn to the British llltolligzrllcl‘ Scrvicc. (‘rrllvu Prosecutor‘ G. B. Mc- Clure snid "Storms" rml home was Brandes. Mr. McClure has chnrgrd Stevens and his wife re- cclvccl photographs, blueprints and confidential arm: infonnntlfin - irgodiy stolen by the four British dofcndnnts—l=. E. Golding. former Woolwioll urscnul employee; Al- bert Williams, former Wnolwich inspector: GPOYKC Whomnck. 5-‘!- sistant Woolwich gun section fore- man; and C. W. Munduy, wist- ant chemist, BUOHAREST, Feb. ll-Tho new Rumanian Government headed by the patriarch of the Rumfllllln Orthodox Church. Dr- MW" Cristca, began i068! u" ddlmu} task of regaining friendship 0 fiance and Greet Britain. m» cabinet. which revllwd till“ took for‘: lthlgecgri-l‘: 1111111111111 thlfxclflll} Carol had concentrated m its authority in the ‘yltfly- u me AltgtflflgrleicliwlrflgiglLst/filrrreggva 11° fifiilrntr g French circles viewed him n 1M1" "*4 °"' qulry us to the possibility of this" Firmly Opposes Political Union Of TheIEaritimes Island’s Answer To Rowell Com- missionQueryGivenEmphatical- ' ly By Premier ‘Campbell. Govern- ment’s Presentation Concluded. the Prairie Provinces and the Maritime Provinces as two groups." Premier Campbell: "Lthlnk the position of this Province can be briefly stated. It is somewhat different from those of the other two provinces. partly owlnz to our geographical situation. our size and financial situation. - “The first question propollnclcd by your Lordship was as to whe- ther (my administrative saving could be effected. My opinion is definitely to the contrary so far as this Province is concerned. There may be some advllntaco to be lznlrlcd by tile union of Nova Sco- tlll and New Brunswick. but I sun not able to speak for those prov- llloes. From the point of vicw of Prince Edward Island I emphatic- ally believe that no saving could be effected. “I do not think the number of duties of the present public ser- vice could be decreased to any extent whatever by our forming part of a larger provincial unit. l think the services which we main- tain, particularly with regard to civil service. are maintained at an absolute minimum. and could not be decreased even lf we were mere- ly a branch of unother adminis- tratlon. "The salaries and renlullerations paid to these officials could cer- tainly not be decreased, and if they were raised to the average standard of the other provlncesmr even to the average of the Mart- tinle Provinces. there would be on increase of expenditure rather tilan a. decreasor-m. ,. . .. ,, Costlier Legislation “So far as legislation is con- cerned, the cost to this Province is trifling. ff wc formed 11 part of o. Maritime Union our thirty mem- bers might conceivably be reduced to ten. but the $400 sessiollul ill- domnity which they now receive, or even the $600 indemnity pro- posed in the minimum budget, would have to be largely increased. because the members would then have a, much larger territory to serve, and in addition they would have a longer distance to travel. They would be farther from home and their expenses would be greater. "From the general point ofvlcw, that this Province I am afraid would stand to lose. We feel that we do suffer in Dominion-Plump- cial relations by our‘ numerical and geographical insiglliflcance, but at the same time perhaps we gunl by maintaining a certain amount of prsstilze on account of being a provincial unit. We should lose that to a lame degree by joining a Maritime Union. We also fecl that on account of our smallness we should form a rather insignifi- cant part of such n. Union. and would have just as great difficulty in obtaining our proper rights as we now conceive that we have in obtaining them from the Domin- ion Government. “The third and lxlsslbly tho greatest difficulty would be ill" adjustment of provincial debt. The provincial debt of this Province ls approximately $59 per capitn. understand that the corrcsporldillu provincial (lcbt of the other pro- vinces is $150. or pal-hops more. "In addition. the other Maritime Provinces have. I believe, quite u considerable municipal debt, which would be added to the provincial debt in a calculation of that kind. "I do not see how the matter could be adjusted, and I am very mucll afraJd that any adjustment ‘°°%B9d °."..P"‘?, P’ .9791: 3L Rumania Seeks To Regain Anglo - French Friendship viously were pleased. It was believed also King Carol hoped to crcntc a. better impres- sion in Britain before making a. state visit there this year. Dr. Cristal. tlghtcned his milit- ary control over the country by a nation-wide state of siege. Busi- nna; lTnpl-oved. Government. bonds and stock market prices rose. Jews, elated b uncertainty, watch- ed for lndicat ons of the new gov- ernment's attitude. Moderation of Gem's anti-Sem- itic regulations was expected but the Premier's office said the thorny question would wait until a minister of justice had boon selected. ihrollahout Romania the slate giege was enforced peacefully. Orderly, curious crowds gathered eve have to mad the King's es i i 1 1:111 council BDMMHTIS APPUINT u First 11165155 0r New- ly Elected B o a r d Held Yesterday. Councillors-elect. and Commis- sioners of Sewers and WatcrSupply for the City ct" Cilurlotlolown \\ ere sworn ill by His Worship Mayor E. A. Pastor ycsterday afternoon n1. thrcc o'clock. The oath of of- flcc was udnlirllstcrod to Mayor Foster by Mr. Justice A. E. Arsen- otlil; on Tllursdlly morning. Standing wmlnlttees were named at i1 XIIOOLIHR of the newly elected council lmnlrdiateiy after they took oath of office. Cuull. B. it. Holman was made (lcuuty nlzlyor. a position provldod for under the not of incorporation but usually icfl unfilled, an acting inuvol‘ bcllllz aQDOintcd from time tlnlo us required. Councillor R. C. Chandler was nladc chalrlrlall of Flllnllcc replac- 1111: Coull. Ci._ W. McLeod who rc- ilFUll from clvll: noltics. Coull. A. ll "cv remained cilairmall willie Coup. in‘. J. l3. " ‘ illiltlt: fflltllllflall of oMCsEl/ERE STORM RMY TRUST GROWS 111v zygw QQMMAND Transpgld-ation, Battle Early Morning Fire lulu 11111111 PASSES 111111 HALIF X. Fch. JZ-(Sutur- (law-Fire which llrolu; out early today in a fnur-stolr-yl ‘flulldillg bzlllvccn fillrrillguln and Granville streets in the ileart of llnlifalfs (IOWIIUIWII business district, swept rapidly through the building and ‘threatened to sprcrul to nthcr structures. Brick buildin s on clthcr side of the blaze ndcd firemen in their fight. hut a strong wind fanned the flamcs and n neur- zcm temperature likewise handicapped‘ the-m. A hot alr and smoke explos- ion was the first indication of the firc and although thora- was a. fire station only a hlnrk away. by tho tlmi- apparatus had arrived, the fiamrs wr-rc shooting from all floors. A barbel- shop and shnr shine ostzlhlisllnlvnt lvcrc on filo ground floor. Offll-pl. mid fhc rooms of :1, sol-in] club n:- vlnpicd the rust of ill!‘ building. No one was known l0 haw been in the building at filo time. -Puii!11; Properly, replacing Mayo“ Poster‘ who ilCltl that’ position un- (lcl tile rctlrlllg C0ililCl], Coull. Hcllry LflDJlOlll “as an- pollltocl ciluirulllu of the Employ- lncnL and llclici Committee. a ncw (mnmitlcu of tllo Cllarloztciulvll G-tv 0111111011. farmed on the sug- gestion of Nltrrol‘ Foster to bring 1911111 cmulovlnvlll. zuld (llrcct roller matters under ollc iicad. Previous- ]: 1911131 Bmlloylllenl. had been Ponlllocl by the Street and Public iobortv Committees lolntly. 1 FUNITF Cpull. Dr._ Heath McIntyre re- malllccl cilalrmall o1‘ the Police bollllnittee dud Coun. Dl‘. Doulmn chalrlnuzl of inc cvcllhllhtcu. Till 1*‘. u, tondcrl lluru and Ligllll pluct-ci lllldtl‘ the ch11" ' Conn. Jlmlos T. hluKcléflbilxllii/hlgclgf 0011191‘ to tile coullcll boum. COllfl. ll. it. llollnull 11.31:; mode chairman o1" the Mullet-t Conllnitlee replacing Mr. H, 1". Valllcicrslluc, defeated coturcillol’ ill Wednesday's civic elydltnl. who held tile ulruirlnnllshlp of that committee for iOlil‘ years. Iulllolvlnl; arc tllc menlbers of standing conlnlfttces, the first, 11am. Gdmiil each onsc- being chairman; l‘1llC1~ilCO—CUiillCl1i0l‘$ RC. Champ m y . R. Ho man, Dr, F. C. Doug. ‘i ‘Streets-Councillors A. A. Hen. ‘i? ’§l.§11."§i‘iifé'~’“£1°‘ T‘ Lauthorn. c HE’ (my Public Propcrly-Counciilors Dr. J. E. Blanchard, Henry Lapthorn, James T. McKee. Elnpioyment and Relief — Coun- cillors Henry Lnplhorn, A. A. Hen- ncsleyhDr. J. E. Blanchard. Police — Councillors Dr. Heath blcllltyrc. Dl‘. J. E. Blanchard, B. R. Holman. Tender - Councillors Dr. F. C. Doulzau, Dl‘. ‘Heath McIntyre, A. A. Henncssey. Flrc and Liulll. Coullclilors James T. McKee, A. A. Honnessey, R. C. Cilalldlor. Munkct - Councillors B, R. Hol- man. Jtunos T. McKee, Dr. J. E. Blnncllnrd. The first session of the new council will be the regular monthly semioll Monday night. 1101110 r11 runs r1111 Police Quell Bloody Street Fighting - Arrest Seven. (A. I’. by Guardian's Special Wire) TORONTO, Feb. s it in Toronto‘; fur workers’ rllnks flar- ed into bloodyl street fighting to- dny and police look seven men into custom‘ before quelling two battles in the ilcllrt of the city's manufncturlmz district, At least six mPll were believed to have been fnjllrcd, nonc serious- ly, by fists and clubs when a clash between 60 mren precipitated two hours of tension along lower Spadine Avcnue, where tho ma- {orliy of Toronto‘. dress manufac- urinlz and fur treating plants are located. The seven mcnj whose names were not released, were held pend- in: investigation. only two of the injured wont to hospital for treat- mcnt. split in the fur workers‘ ranks occurred several (luvs ago, it was learned, when Max Federmun. business agent of Toronto locals 40 and 1m lvas expelled from the International Fur Workers’ Union. Fcdcrmcn nbtninod a federal char- ter from tho Trades and labor Congress of Canada, enabling him to sci. up n separate union of his followers, The fight. boiyrocn nlombcrs of tho two unions. started when I. S. Dobkln. shop chairman of a ful- company in the Tower Buildint. refused to allow one of tho new union men to work with his com- Curnlllltices were ililllliflulilflbfld ililfl ' Chief Justice Newton W. Rowell And (‘omrnission llIem hers Entertaincd. Dz-Blols. 0. Government Homo 111st. BVCllilU! i honor of tho Hon. and members of tho mission on Joseph Sirois. Professor Dulhousle Unlversity: D1‘ ivcrsity of British Columbia; Justice A. E. Arscnnult. Mr. Justlc Thane A. Campbell. Hon. Reuben Macdonald. J. R Lt. C01. G. E. Full. Music was supplied by M11 G0 mcz's orchestra. After dinner gramme was gone through lll th ma '. Mrs. Frances Trainer. vocalist. "The Time Maklnl! Sonics Has H. Ropers‘ "A (Campbfill-T- l) Roper. elocutlollist, “Be Game". 11nd nt Night”. __ violinist. “Hunloresqllc (All "Sea. mez. Springhill Miner No. 2 collicry hcrc foxiny. to mnove. Following tradition, n1 accident. a itchel- with. the famed Sprlnu b1 Fencebuste a who hold th WAS lam Green, President of llw Am luctarltly" withdrew the United Mine Workrlrs. mittee for Industrial Organizntio affiliate. local DIW- president. °' '" "’ ZSHURT AILLNESSA 4 11111613111111 11 11 sou. llousr His Honour Ilieutcllarlt fiovornor B gave a dilllzor n1 Chief Jllhi. cc Newton W. Rotvrlll. PC. KC. l‘.L.D., Royal Com- Donllrlltrl-Provlllcinl, Rclotlons. Ill addition to the Houfi Mr. Rowell there were present Dr, of Law. Laval University: Dr. J. W. Dnfoc, editor. Winnipeg Free Pr-css; Dr. R. A. MlwKay. Professor of Ecornirlnics, Anzus. Professor of Econunllos, Un- Mr. A. C. Saunders. Premier, the lick}. B, . LePage C. N. Blssett. J. O, Hyncl- Ii. E. Mutch, His Worship‘ mr-m . ‘ -. . . ,_ tics mid was cloctcd Mayor of }‘_Ij',:‘_”°’s§§‘,,§};,,f,°‘§§’f' Tbnclldfiiuén Chnrottctmvu. He “'11s defeated in Medical A550C1_a1ron_ Ham Dn w_ J_ tilt‘ lvlflyfilfillifv‘ cOlltC f. 0f i934. P. MccMllian. L. D Murray, w. , JlKlI-‘P 5mm 11¢)“ @1511“- Massey, Lt. Col. P. S. Fi d1 i1. ' , " "m "‘ . Burnett, (CGlltlnllCd on page 8. col, B) the following pro- Holl- F01" Conic", iJnlnos Spn-n. Flower." . Mrs. Arthur H. tty at tile n‘ Nil‘, Hurry‘ Lio- ton Dvorak). Miss Marrmrct Sytcrlrs. .. - r, rcqullc d1l,)l'll\’.'ii of llr- gIVV-fllmelll. 1S». (Anhm. h); ir~il.clt_y~ 11-11» gcuvlultod Lbilii ill: Kmgs mcamastr- (111 l‘ S1111» 111. l. vrllnlvl 1, 0i lilt 1)l‘U\'i.;C<‘ l:.1n Ml‘. G. Arthur‘ Bruce. \O(.'tlli‘.1i, ";\f_v . i1 l1 \\'ll.\ ti.) b.‘ oxporlrtl Am Folk"; and "Drink to l\lc Ollly lmolvul; tin-mid- with Thlnc Eycs."__ , - ‘ ty ulll fluid The urcolllurllllsts were Mrs. (5., not tonic-n- E. Full 11nd Miss Rcllu Wood. Crushed To Death SPRINGER-L, N S., Fob. 11-‘ tClPl-—-Frcderick Tabor, 38, Clllo of tho eight Sprin hill minors who mines oenscd operation after tllc Nova Scofin baseball title sovr-l-ol» . , flmeL i King (mlclullncrlr, cnleracd today‘ __________ ltvitil a lrnlorlty ofmtomin its til‘ t ‘ “ Y” cs1 of‘ tl-Pfllllliiil 1c scsslml. Green Reillctallti} Libcmls bclliud tile administration snurtilcrrri n wnrlt-of-oonfidcrlrt‘. Resigns From U.l\l.W.r (A. P. by Guardian's Special Win-l liINGTON. m». 11.11111- el-ioan Fedorntion of flnbcr "rc- todav from Com- fn a. lettor to his brolhcr, Iluch Green, secretary of tllc U. M. W. at Coshoctml, Ohio; (in-con slid he could not hold member- ship in n. union not affiliated with , the A. 1"‘. 11., while serving as it. Rctircd 83 - Year - Old Member Of Judic- iary Prominent In Public Life. fir-n William Snodgrrm; Stewart. ' ‘_ 33. rcllred Jlldge of the (jounty Court and the for this Province Charlotte- rd l1 M101’! l 1111s.». \( Ida,‘ ho bPMllTiC E curly ycslorrlnz‘, Dvnlh » 1n pncllnlonia. lN-ivarl, only ,~‘.‘."\ll'il1: 1 iIlillV of fllllftflflll, _ Fob- . son of flan lntc wart. mlt c1 n. Alolzalldcl" a promin uillcr l iurlllcl‘. Ar1~1~ Oillflllllil! his primarv ed- ': il m tho hlnrshfleirl School 13H. ;,r~ JiliiTL‘ ulrltndfainri i0 pmpn ti‘ “Julius C0111", ' (-"l1~’i,l:i Ullliltlllrlf‘ Unlvol 011p l/ 11 fllifi r/lm . . ‘tizfllll U111 (l in 1878, :1 cold mcdj < Ho. thou lvturn-l ttciolvll and tool: ill) 11f law lrl the ofiico o! 1 l, Frcdori" Prior». All" 11ml in tho Bill‘ in Sulrlmvlasidc l0!‘ .2 a rmrtllol‘ of Mr. Char- P,» ,'.lll‘l1ll'lf_' in lo‘t.c 1.11 zllvl npcrllng 111.’; 0\\'ll of- fi . - .1 r-arr-(‘r of. filo B31‘: with his appointment‘ in 1914 as Judflc of ~ Corlniv Court. Later. (- judrrc of tho Admlr~ rq- l‘ ‘< province. contestin: 'l.- u, Queens nrzainst the T o Sir Louis‘. ll. Davis, lntor Chief llusii-r‘ of Canada. Judge Siclvbfl tllon (‘lltcrcll Provlnclal mlltlcs unrl wn..~ olcclocl Charlottetown rzlnnrbor of tho Afzlzllicsou Govern- mont in i912 with :1 large mnjor- fly. llo v.11, o. nlenlbcr of the Gov- (‘rlznlr-llt willloul portfollo until his appointment to the Bench in i914 Af.cr n llotublc career on the Bench Judge Stewart was retired in 1113i) .11. lilo £1150 of seventy-live. Sillcc iris rotircnlerlt he had been nctivc, taking u keen interest in public affairs and contributing articles frequently to the press on lnuttors of public interest. In i932 Judge Stalwart entered clvlc poll- l1 0 rook? Export Bill Before Commons o'1'r.1\‘.1. Y7J>T_ll_<or=1_nl- - qxlrt electric pmver from C L‘ ...1 will rc-qu-rc :1. privalc not of Pillllilllllllb 1f a bill nitro- (illtilfl ill fllc 1101150 of Commons z - by l. hllni-tol‘ lvfucKcze- vlc l£lkg LL 10s low. '10 DDlU-Il ...l(l1 nll u.t of pdrillillltflli, would rzxportl . n1.‘ A slmilzll‘ n1. (1,: ire W215 intrplluofld in the Commons in 1929 by H. A, Scwnrt tCOXlS. Ixeds) and pas 0d \"01l:. (iollaie but failed t0 get r oil lllc Smut". Todays bill, morlsoruri by tliro Prime lvflnfsmr, lllity 1111s. \\ll1l little (YIYDOSJIOPA lollvilla‘ any (inhale that may arise on Lin: oxporl, 111C110)‘ for whatcvor Communications Near Normalcy Two Sydney ‘figdths Attributed To Blizzarch-‘Cape Breton Hard Hit. ilAiilbhiX, Fch. ]I—(Cl')—'i‘hc ‘worst. storm to strike Cupc- Brctun Island in fiw years received partial blume tonight fnl‘ i\\fl deaths. 150th J0l‘t'llliflh Fudge, 5ft, Sydney, zlnd James l’. hlzlcNeil, Sydney Blincs, dicd of hcurf at.- tuciv helicvcd brought on by sfrnqlziinl: through snow drii s zllyzlinsi thc biting glllc. No nthvl‘ fzltzllifics were rcporlcd as thc wind contin- ucd unzlilzricd zlf unit- vclocity there, illuwing snow zlcross already blocked lligiluys.‘ Fuduu. returning from his work in the Sydney steel i mills, colllrrlscd in front of a friend's residence and died llcforl- nlctlicill 1111i could roach him. A coroner (lccidcd lln inquest was ll|lflt'(.'('.~§,sfli'_\. His (lentil was believed duo to‘ l-xurfioll ill facing" the Illustcljl" lvczlthvr. Rcilltivos said he uns subject to zl hcllrl fliiflfh. ‘ Mac-Neil also (ficd from exertion. in apparent good ilculfh hc fllcod the uziie zlull h('2l\'_\’ snow (lrifts to visit 8 friend. 'l‘ll(‘l'c, ho Cfliiflllrifid 11nd llicd. ‘ (‘omlttxltzvrlox RESTOI-Klil) . W“ ._..~_._.‘ =l~vwzré Vic Lol-ious o1 c v 1‘ Lilo #3103 aLLc-r- Ciifcl. , " Lil iluzvo". ., 1- Canadian Nntlvlllll ltzlLlvluy trzlzll lvrl‘, moth ll rcdrlicd Poull, 'l‘l1;:pcr, on llle Cope 111131.311 L lalluf bit,‘ o1 Lil Show, of Cum-o lute l/Jll E1114 1:11 I Trafflc Returns ,To Normal dfter ilcr lllliti zlttilllpi. lo ribtolu ‘iflti ' ifiiimriiii"itiifibiéiaiiki;$251k‘“'_“_ storm Tle - up ’l'w‘.c4: bc-furc- ELDUOFHIBL)’ lllgn tides which 10il'\‘-L‘Ll ill the wukq 0i a fiO-nlilo blizz ‘d ti at mated 1 OVCl‘ t-llo provnlc y crdlly and lost. nigh‘, ilacl prover-Md trc 286- toot. omit from docking. Aboard the steel ferry tonight. 11's.; the Sy-“(llley-bolnld express that; 1111'; Halifax lust night anti silouldf are rcocllcd 11s dmulacxcll Ihi ; luring , Tllrel- other‘ pu Junior; ills, a, zcoomi boun-(i to Syclncyl llrl two bound to Halifax. annulled‘ m.“ by 0m- or mo. rcglllllll lrmlsporlulion across lhc turbulent, Qfiillflfid Drlluolls wilil Pilot . . nlilC-lvldc stroll. l Jones a1. the controls, hints all Railway‘ officials at Halzillx said, DEISSCHEICTS were taken off Ll? ‘lo the vcs c; loft Mulcrnvc, on the} of West River as rm1ds,_t»0 Lfi-lll] , nlainiltnd. about 141,30 P. M. undl Airport remained b och‘ “lt- icmilr-d JPUilPIi tlhlplrlcl‘ :15 um nnttcs liter, ony a lite ollcvl‘ inn he‘ ordnuu-yr scoecllzllrd time. 1 Ullloadlllgo foe cxpres began v _ _,_ , , inlmedlatoly and a Hniifnx bound | Pu“ m lzllxkréagylo§fl ‘ train would be silurxtcd on tho fc-r- 1 ‘roads “erg bum. m, ry when the deck was cleared. d‘-“‘\‘1 vemculm. W“, Traffic was expected to be normal ‘ x ' Wu“, ‘ ‘ by late Molldny with nll trains ‘n my . . ‘~ c tllc province (id running on time by then. fliobpdoy. Velocity IzlilLZu-ll Born In Pullman traffic were 1'61 Sllllllll! normal scllrviulo Yfffiwltlfii nftcr onc of lill‘ worst ‘blzculr lhe province experienced ln sowl ; years. Canadian Airlvavfi plant‘ wounded Thursday‘. made rr-tzul. , futons, Ens: bound nluil n‘ ‘ lzlkr ovor frl r1 sxnult‘ (‘llttlnvzl F. piloted bv Jon Anderson. c rprrlzlv. Pas-sensor tfflffiz‘ Rail and Air snow. It lvas cxpcrzled 1w sllowplotvs uoulu optn in nlllc stretch of mud DU cit-v and airport tori. mllcs an hour. nluxlnlrlnl r0114 11-..- bctlwen l0 O'C10('.K and noun iv ' tcrdny and Ill-mllcs-pur- null‘ our‘ 1 n11: tile afternoon. 111K110“? l4‘ 111114 durlllr.‘ the (lily \\‘ above. Last night tho nil-run readings ucrc lllrcc ubovc lulu llld tcnlpcrltluro was ollil (ilorlrunsg, Lowest mailing Thufhtldl‘ ll .L urn; two above, Ml‘. Wnrrt-rr ll ll 1n»;- tcorololzlst a‘. tilt Qlluzpoth llliYfl Ekperllnctltol Slatlul 'i‘l1o j-lalitnx train to be placed aboard lilC ferry at Point 'i llpptl‘ is the one (ill which ltfrs. Alphonse Marta-J of Port Hastings, N. S , gcvc birth to a baby boy todayus the empress was stranded on the Capo Breton ride. She will be ins- en to hospital at Alltlgonlsll. lVlotll- er oncl child were reported as do- - lng fvcljv well" in tllc prlhman 'l‘l‘nlns uorc oil-v 11' 1:11 cl1‘-.\\l'll1»l room that “no llzlsllly SCllNlllit‘ Zll‘l'l\lll!l 1:1 (‘l ‘ lvesterdul’ morning: \ tion of the Sourls 1111.11, i\\'l) l 1 ; late. Delay was Callhml by JURY! snow on the lfllllllfll. branch Mr. L. B. I\fnc,\i';llnl1, llrrlllry MllllSlCl‘ of Public Works $3.1. his} converted into a. nlutollllty ward i.rl the emergency. Dr J. A. Muir of Port Huwkes- bun‘ who was cnliod to attend llor. walkrd f.vc miles to Point 'I‘(lp~,l r ill filo teeth of tile blizznrd. So fierce‘. was the gale, he was fort-id to stow his instrulncllis in his pocrkct- nnd throw away ill ‘k (Continued on pagr- a. (‘r11 21 llnLr. trndiilcn links v1‘ ‘.11 ,= n‘- T? " 7 "—'”""' 'fil cnsions l Aicnnwhiio oillrl‘ r-chr... . . ‘ l" A L v1:‘ol.‘ill(‘_~ slrugglcrl toward ro- , .011 of _l"nli. power‘. wllicr‘ villi‘ C9MMUN\%T _ \ ‘ fro: ll‘ l‘ Y3 A QUY \i\.|‘r\O Ylfh‘? 1'.» 71E 4o Sim i111, MMFOWTUNE 1.1 <- You I Spl Hlh Tn R0 1111» LhC 11358-(011 M. sea as well us on lnlui. storm took its toll, Tile lonsml frc-‘viltcr ll Dnlrrrhv fossil; on n (liki Ainlalcly‘ 1.30 l Rzlcc, Nfkl, iruki -‘~ . powerful, squnL-ltvoklllg snlvllrge tu: 1“(1llll(li\il0ll spwi to hcr nzrl ihrcuc-lr lColltilxucd on pilgn 8. (fol. prlvnic hill is DTJDOSOd Intel‘ l'.°.2i.'°o"‘?>‘i'°6'£"dt.'ii‘i.ii' .2131 1111-1.»- , Alfred, dill ' was crushed toi umnce‘ " death in min on Coal Company's ' ’ ’ ' " "w" .21.: n‘. olr‘lz.li“zll.r‘.l‘ll.rl 1 Th rune Speecl l Tabor, in fonnrr years, had boon yiDefeated °l O'l'l‘\\'.'.-\, Fob, ll—tUP1»-'I‘llc nlollon proper-rd by Con crrativc luzulcl‘ Bflllllfld 1112-42. The vol/c ill tho House of Conl- 1110118 cllmnxod the address debate i and olcarcrl the pnrllnlncntary 1 (lock for iilf‘ lccislativo prcglsalu. 1t was n. crnllparaiively, short. debate. lnstrrl", lo rials and, except for two l Social Credit mclnbcrr. might have | curled llmt night. Tho llclrllott motion was pro- posed tho first (my of the debate a wrck nco lad: Mondnv and crlll- ciscrl tho (lovvmment for it: lack of‘ oorwtrncilvo policies to remedy (ii-ire v col1(ll'.'o‘.1w in Lhc country. ll _ ,.-.-..,.- _-_- .~.-..-.\_,..'_-_.. l Anlendnlenii “Debolcé Ends l\ll~.‘i 1ll.‘I{OLO(i1L‘.'\i v. 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And the two mcnl 1.1;, \ worn not llltcrrrptillg n frllbustorr m. o, _ but nlorcly‘ ilifsiud on rpcnkll i ' -, \\'llt‘ll the otlllr urorhhr-r o! llll» (‘in ll llln‘ ‘ prlrij. worn nfzrcrmhle to ondLllu, t. . i Slmporting it today we're 2 Con.- Lmu-n ltnrrlun 9.1,’; n. nl.. 1 p. d have: Tnrnlentlnu Li n. 1a., 2.5.7 m dcbate.