Isaak! urfldlu Two W07 muouucumsurs QOMING sveurs. MEETINGS. are ,..M... u-l.**.....-* "s: ~ ' 8a y. . h L-elol-fl-fl-S-il. wpuying llve hoD Hunter River momlnl March 5th. Signed i, l. wedlock. 14-0000-3-1-81. .._._..- nrgggegisy All-CDOIU II. leeoud "all at IhSt Rflhl‘! Nflllhii- a "York Rink. ‘mesday. Special and moccasin dance. Excellent m“ by Meletone Bound Bystem. L-ISMQ-S-G-li. "superiors vs. illahlieid. Eloh- gen Rink Saturday aunt. an m’, 11-5001 "Bachelors vs. Married lilsn st osuwall tonight. lkatlng 8-10. 1-5062 -._-.-p.- "loollld bingo! same. 0mm [cab vs. Mt. orbert, Arena, to- m at uc. L-scsc "Hockey at nedei-lemn sdll, Hunter navel- seeend a hoderleton. Monday Royals 15-0048 "l-Isrtsvillle lean vs. wllulllre lenient. 911M ram» lame mm at s anal-o. ll-sols "have discontinued buying tsnlps Ior the present. J. Roop. ,. ll-tMt-s-z-li "Second game of final playofl ll llilton Junior ' Mlliht. Huskies vs. Rovers. L-5048 "Hockey at Marshlield tonight, Illrd game o! league finals. Marsh- lield vs Dunstsflnege. Skate alter. - 1.45054 "Playoff game at Hunter River biligllt, Wheatley River Stars vs. Royals. Admission l0 and Mlients. 50 "Hockey at Bradalbane Rink tonight, Freetown Maple Louis, the Bimlnuns and Macliurlane Cup holders, vs. Emerald Hawks. Skate after. L-5056 "Enjoy a real good time at the Women's Institutes annual supper and dance in Wlltshire Hall Mon- day night. If not fine, ‘ruesday light. . L-BOM "Buying ilv, hogs all day Wed- nesday March 8th at Ksnslngton. Nicholson Bros, Hunter River, load- Ifls until noon Thursday. March 7th. exiled H. s. Memwen, Olive camp- II- L-QBW-S-Q-Zl. Olm a meeting of the lharehelders and patrons of the Tryon Dairy Company will be held In the cresmery on Tuesday, larch 5th, at 1.30 pm. Bgd, O. E- Qwlble. Secretary. L-solc-s-i-sl "The Bun Life oilcrs s very Wflhrehensive policy issued on Limited Life Plan. It has an En- dwment Option and - guaranteed llrelnium reduction without exam- lltlatlon after five years. Ask about 1. You'll like it. J. A. Moore, 3175mm Manager. 1.45444: "Notice to Lobster Fishermen- glw Shore Ooal for your lactol-iea shit season at attractive prices. mON Ooal ll retailed by mlmy o! ° “Pleat Coal Dealers. Write or us! 00sec NII IIITISIIIH WITH SEIIIIIIII IIEAIIIHII Amendments To Farm Creditors’ Arrange- ment Act Concurred In By All Parties. _-—_-. (Canadian Press) (By Guardian's Special Wire) government bill mending the Farmers’ Creditors’ Arrange- ment Act passed without division today in the House of Comm us. - All par ies seemed to be in agreement drastic remedies must be applied to agricul- tural debts ln Canada. W. J. Loucks (Cons. Rosetown) pro- posed s country-wide mor- atorium on interest on farm u The Peop e'so Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew I mortghges for live or 10 years. George Cootc ‘LEA. MacLeod) urged‘ s maximum interest rate of four orlivc percent which would extend through loan companies to the original owners of the money. The main change in the Debt Adjustment Act would extend from 60.to 90 days the period in which no court ac- tions may be taken against a farmer who applies to an oi‘- ficial receiver for adjustment of his debts. Finance Minis- ter E. N. Rhodes said 7,000 applications had been receiv- ed for debt adjustments in the few months the aw had been operative and they were 4': beginning to pile up. Ualm Acl. Unjust From two French-Canadians came opposition to the Debt Adiustment Act. Eusebe h iLih.‘ Moll“- tlc) said it was unjust and damag- ing to farmers’ credit. Vincent Du- puls (Lib. Laprairie-Nspiervlllel (Oontinued on Page l!) Age d l Jurist “ShadeBetter" WASHINGTON, March 1- Ollver Wendell Holmes carried on tonight in his light against pne - mould. A "shade better" those at his bedside said. Pnydcians in- dicated the 98-year-old tormer Sinai-cutie Court Justice was holding his own. Felix Frankfurter. an old Mend at the Jurist, was ,1eeaed tell those awaiting word that: "Mr. Holmes is in good spirits-he is kidding the nurses." * . Earllerinthe ‘aylilhl-kliowqs ' secretary, said that physic- lane iound Holmes condition un- changed. “ consider this very‘ encouraging." Howe added “I gathered that they do not expect any immediate turn tor better or worse." . . le,.;»,._ _ . per CHARIDTTETOWN, CANADA. SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1935 Pair Leap Plane To Death Swiss School Teacher 8 Sweetheart Suicide To Escape Disgrace. From ‘em...’- "i remorse re p°ticn“f,.° I‘ . . o -— . OI. ‘ mgmBWIIped tnmlfil: """— h “ l. m POOR HEALTH OTTAWA, March 1. — A funds. . The two-Charles Gricder, 2d, Lausen teacher, and Mlle. Antoin- ette Joery, kit-hired the sightseeing plane to take them over the town of Lausen alter, police said, they toasted each other gaily in cham- pagne for nearly an hour. While Grieder diverted IBM? Forced to followed her to death. The Lauscn teacher had been alla- poet by the school pended from his principal as result of a shortage his accounts as treasurer athletic association. FISH AND GAME uulnlilll lliilllil License Fees, Protec- the pilot's attention, the authorities said, his sweetheart lorced open the emer- door of the ship and jumped. stick to his controls, the pilot watched helplessly as the man of the Companion To Lum- bcr Camp. ST. “WHEN, N, I , March 1—0vcrcoms exhaustion and exposure In the woods near Barbu- Dssn, James Cootaln, so, ofPortsgqP.I.I,wasdead hens tonight. Be hsdjcen h poor health and became ex- hausted while walking from turned with help. Both yomgmenhsdwslksdto a camp, where Blanchard rc- malned until Contain returned from a visit to another camp. piodded In have a fire ready. With Costaln failing to reach the camp in a. reasonable time. tion of Game And §,°,§,,§‘°I;’,',,,°,,,“,,,,““ M‘ '9"? “F15 ,a'nd the D!” cilnahellksoennncy. decided an: trlbution of Fry D1s- death had been due u. sx- and exhaustion and CUSSQTI. that an inquest would not 111st the Govemment be request- ed to reduce the trout fishing lic- srge cf at the oi the Fish and Association held lam night at which the Predsident, ense tee from the present $0.00 to 01.00 was decld quarterly meeting GamsProteotive fishing trout have a issued to residents lice. oussfan rose out o! a letter read the president from the sociation in Washington. D- ‘fllis letter Iulflflted ti!!!» 10W" license lees would be likely to 1n- srcaae the tourist trade and it was that such felt by those present might be the case. Reference was made to comlfllinfi that the killing 0t rabbits did not closed he the season stop w n “M” ‘January 31st. mapecior ,the R. 0. ssld that no complaints received by the police. He that i! anyone had there are R. C. M. now checkin and partridge shooting. w. H. C. White or the Biological Board cusses (Continued 0h Page l!) _.______.__ Tourist As- M. P. who was present have been sullistmd any complaints to moire that they make them (‘-0 the police. The inspector Mid “M this Dvfl P. patrols out g up on trout flshlfld Dominion _ null lei-nun might do mueil to help W’ Hungarian partridge by putting out be necessary. An examination by Dr. E. W. Gray, Mlltown, confirmed the cause of death. The body was brought to 5t. Stephen pending word from Prince Edward Island. Sub Afire H e a d-s b! O. British submarine Oxlcy. her control loom, headed rsltar on of were standlnl by gave no furthcl" details). In addition to the Oxley. destroyers. the l“ OOITISlUTI ht 58l- and MISSIOAR FARM DEB TS LEGISLA TION PASSES UNOPPOSED Islander Dies From Exhaustion In N.B. Woods James Contain, 0f Wss Walking With Island For Port V 7 - '- ALEPTA ‘Malta March l The fire in for Gilb- tonight. . (Advices to the nl-iusil Admir- alty at tendon said other shill! one Oxley but two Wltoh and the when we “*="'"...“.::.“.z*t All three vessels were Received FreshNews Re Kidnap (Associated NEW YORK, March 1. -_ Hans Borchers, German Con- sul General, confirmed today reports in Boston that he had information concerning th e Lindbergh kidnapping from Baron Kurt v o n Tippelskircll, received fresh Press) Consul General there. Borchers refused to "give details of information, how- ever, until an investigation is made. Until then he would not say whether it implicates Bruno Hauptmann, Hinvicted of the Lindbergh baby’s mur- der. “The matter may have no foundation,” the Consul Gen- “We get letters with information like this al- eral said. most every day.” At~Boston it was reported two men, whose names were ' not revealed, had imparted information to the German Consul General there con- cerning the kidnapping and had given “revenge” as the , motive for the crime. IIENIIIT ASKS ......... s... .. IIIIIIIMIINS TII PIIIIT_E_IlT HIM Says He Is Threatened With Contempt 0f C o u r t For State- ments M a d e In House. (Canadian Press) (By Guardian's Special Wire) OTTAWA, March 1.-Hon. Peter Veniot, former post- master-general, stood in the House of Commons today and warned he would fight ll anyone attempted to arrest him. He called for protec- tion of the House against possible action for contempt of court arising from state- ments made by a Montreal lawyer in the Bronfman pre- liminary hearing in that city. German GRAPHIC STIIIIY II F R A I} E T I) STRIIJIIEH SHIP Captain of Liner Eur- opa Describes Race to Scene of Freight- er Blairgowrie. (QR-lavas) (By Guardlanls Special Wins) SOUTHAMPKUN, March 1 — A graphic story o! the liner Europe's race to the lost British steamer Blairgowrie, lying helpless in mid- Atlantie during the hurl-loam Tuesday night, was told by Co?‘ tain Oscar Bcharf when the , anchored in Cowes Roads mday. "The hurricane was the worst I have seen in so years." cart Behalf declared. “The waves were moun- tainous and the wind was blowing with terrific force. As soon as we picked up the Blairgowrieu 5% we started toward her as last as we could, reaching the spot she indi- sated about midnight. ‘Iooleah ‘We couldn't find any traoo o! the ship," the Captain continued, “weather conditions were such that it was impossible to see very tar although we had our sssrchlights onlamccrtain we wen V617 close to the ship: but 1 suppose we were too late. we had a Iulmbvl‘ of lifeboats prepared. and in get- ting them ready six o! the Europe's crew were badly hurt by being thrown about owing to the rolling 0i’ the liner." Ihzee hours before the Europa leached the position of the Blair- gowrie, which had 28 men, nearly all lrom Glasgow, aboard, the y,“ had m. * the , she did not expect to he able to last, another five minutes. Windows Smashed “three-ply plate-glass windows on the promenade deck 66 feet above the waterline were smashed and the W£V\§ were breaking over our ioxacastle. ' “The Captain and radio operator 0d the Blairgowrle behaved like men in their last moments. Their mes- sages came over so clearly they must have been keeping calm, and we know they stuck to‘ their posts to the end. I should like to write to their relatives and tell them how brave these men were." Large Nu m b e r .Vi s i t Up p e r Canadian Cities 14 PAGES Chinese e S ay, s A Chinese asserted he saw with other captives alter the Chinese companions- AppealIorAld BIAN, Shensi, Olrlna, March 1- British diplomatic authorities ap- pealed today to General Chiang Kai-Chet to have the National Government undertake the search lor m. and Mrs S. 0. Trencher. inland mlmion workers. While two Americans, was R. V. Thompson o1’ Nevada, Iowa, and Miss A1nl.a Artibey of Chicago, were reported safe, their arrival at F ’ lg has not been co . The mission here, however, con- siders their proximity to Fensiarlg is ssured and their safety estab- llshed, Provincial communications con- tinued to be shattered and this hindered the search. Mr. and Mrs. Frcnchan were ro- ported kidnapped by the invaders. Mrs. Frenchan, married only a year, was reported to have been released, perhaps to atlect a. ran- som payment for her husband, an Australian. At the same time George Birch, Chins. inland mission worker oi.’ New Westminster, B. 0., in e. letter to Dr. Robert Brown of Chicago, superintendent of the American Wuhu General Hospital. revealed had expired. The plea. ol the two misslo was Irultless, he said, and they were out down No direct word has been received the China inland mission since early last December, when they wrote what may have been their last letter. widespread famine conditions. In Southern Anhwei Province, 3,000,- 000 inhabitants, scattered over an area fo 6,000 square miles, were reported starving to death in the section! worst famine in recent years. The death list was reported glowing daily from the famine, 1e- sult of extended droughts. . MONUION, N. 3., Mar. 1—About live hundred Maritimers lelt hes-e today on the bargain fare coach excursion operated by the Oamldi- an National Railways to visit rela- tives and friends and do some sightseeing in Montreal, Ottawa and Toronto. About an equal number o! passengers boarded Canadian National trains at stations in the |Pmvince o! Quebec east of Riviera Du Loup and Monk, including the Gaspe Peninsula. Quebec City and Three Rivers, Que, were also 1n- Establishes New Record DAYTONA BEACH, Ina, lvibLICh 1.—"Wlld Bill" Cunllulllgs, Indian- apolis ruclllg champion, today set a new speed record lol- automobiles powered. wltn Ulcsel cllgulcs when he averaged 133.023 llillcs an llour on the sands here. The previous are. 1 115st SL ‘Cut (1)6611. With Captors W ' t British Authorities Seek Aid Of Chinese National General In Locating Young Missionary Pair Recently Missing. (Associated Press, by Guardians Special Wire) CHANGTEH, Hunan Province, China, March L-Two British missionaries, R. A. Bosshardt and A, Hayman, cop- tured by communists in Kwcichow Province last October,’ have been executed by their captors, according to Chinese reports reaching missionaries here. ' the hacked bodies of the two missionaries lying in a street in the village of Fengchiang- kan, 10 miles west ofTayung in Northwestern Hunan Pro- vince. He reported the alleged double murder occurred Christmas Day and said the incident had not been reported sooner because of the remoteness of th village and the diffi- culty_of_ penetrating Red Army lines. “Mission headquarters at Shanghai have as yet received no word of the reported slayings.” \ CUT DOWN The eye witness declared Bosshardt and Haymlzn were slain along- tlme limit specllled in the ransom demands rlw tor extension st the timo- tegether with them frcmBosdlas-Uladlsqmanby N.B.IJETIIIIT IIF$48ILZII3 IS ESTIMATED —lPreseuting an unbalanced budget with no increase in taxation fore- oast. Hon. A. J. Loser. K. o. Prov- incial Seoretazy-‘Ihcasum, today estimated. $489,303 as New Bruns- wick! deficit for the current fiscal! F981‘. In an whites-manned addres er one hour and 15 minutes in the legislature, he piedlcted that tlla 1935 revenues would be $5,781,660, emeeding those 0d last year by $345,152, and that the etpmdltlues would be $6,270,863, s. cut of $42,- 197 from lest year's outlay. The ex- _ penditilres authorized by law am- OV-Xlt t0 $3.991.8‘l3, an increase cl $183,993. Weather Etc’; ANYWAY. fur; uu ihwullr. Arm coca vRcellBLY DRcWNS 00f Your“ princesses Rune! i. xrSyo _. w 4‘§_~"\~>w»?_" w. ficA-fu-r-‘Vsvfifv-i. "m" for Prices. Shore Coal ' "n, - - - - trepid" were iniured today "' record z lance u h H3512“; §’°",,,*'““,m,"‘, - "- B» "r Reilly In Hospital u“... ends u. w, sees n- ,,,?,';,';,,_"'“,,,__‘j";1°"'"m, “gm-lo, _ Al... in n. excursion. a, ,,.,,°,,,_ ,, ,1; ,§;;-,:“;,,,;;,‘;f ‘"5 usn for ‘a if L’ fifllgfgff; r lowing a mesrdem-l c! her ensiw- lahurely dlsounlon o! lu-nlen- debts will‘; Iffalflofialwltlofi m; W- Si!‘ Malcolm Campbell announced my Yo“ m =-—-- .§";'.‘.'."..‘°"°° ‘° “""°‘" ‘m’ meme is...“ "m": uni-é» ell-m. m» l.» “$- '.’.‘.’.“‘.‘i..““.‘..‘é‘l‘."é‘i.i.~“,f°.éif.i‘ii ORANLBIGH, Rolland, MINI! 1 IlleRla-llblbptmannmu‘ “nnatrlabtogwm-ugygnm-Qu“ IDNDON, March l-Jrhe British n“ g0 h“, up”; go,- ‘m; “u”; N0 01W l!‘ W“ "PWIBBWA- P95‘ row lor a test run. The beach had —'1'hc world may- gmw momm- . Mum, m n“ m. um. "a merchant fleet will cooperate with “m, 1g ‘mm-mg w, vmmg, SHIRTS M’ MOHWIL Oil-l"- Qile- improved overnight to such all ex- ‘ toy-much u m" prqmmok d .. m‘ u h °" thenavy in fleet manoeuvres stnrt- qeeen m ole neuee a week or so b” (my Ind Th“ F-"m h!" tent that it was lueuglu. probable he Fresh with ‘ clsiameerrleecuthlstllrest at“ “Mica ' llilllrohlwhlnthefidnalndgggwhgnmehugeqflngqyfluntflmcsda nextinwhlohtoro-wouldtrytobreakhlsprcsentrc-Id.“ "dmlilhwcfl-winllsj ‘Mimic in lava;- q m. n.7,.“ ngflli- m “hf,” m. "mum anAwA‘ m”, L4.” m“ lldsdltsrraneahflscts will collll ll Canadian Mounted Police used mm Wmhd "zlfgtsmww h!" cord of 212.108 miles an hour previ- azzdymwflfilrill: ""11 B few scat old nephew Prince‘ Allende. much of the lengthy l, 00mins as"- “been:- as "Red Dani!’ and "pine third-degree methods. ‘rue was the first? way. c neg-M ously set. hero. (cumn Pm“ ==’=*‘==‘===== m “new r H- “his” "h...l“i‘..f'““°°ni.l°‘tirl.l “W "W -°""°'°‘" “m” T- "mm" "m" I into ‘time sens o! operations. speaker's Assurance mw-TIQTM uulm’ telblifei-nulr-QA fix-mm" “'1 m““ . - In‘ l“ u; gem‘; g4 “m9 I Dawson .. _ “Ev. c. s. Pq- might lllb a amlmnl 9m, girl‘; eegle‘gthlsb at?‘ Prolnptassurance that m. Veniet o t fiiaéqluu '. Sig; gig - _ lid WI fl ll "PU" . 8B 7 IPAULIST FATHER) fihf$gzffi “ffizwmd mun; of falsely" vessels. (Continued on Page 1s) “NewDeal "Plan To Cabinet §,‘1,‘;‘,§‘,}{;' - If: will preach during Lent in nag 000:5: _ to thus] 33g,‘ 140s . flflbpg, Prime Minister . _ uebec , ‘T’ DUNBTANS BASHJCA’ "m'°°“-""“°‘F“'““"I“‘" Byllarold BBIIIIIIII, min home ln Ohurt. ule little dlilili‘ g 30¢ _ CHARLOTTETOWN U9“! W" "l4 W m‘ aw’ u non sun Writer Welshman, who has been stumping Charlotte-like can i: 3'1" mum-la“ 9V" Station CFOY- us": ' mmfl-d George, first little ‘dictum’, $12M tellgghyngd‘ ‘he would‘ hi: "PM!" y, . Qgnmm m4, mosque“ . . .. .. 3'01’! Wcdnesdly Evening st 7.40 o'clock Osmmlssica ale su-l ct Bess- I ‘ * 35.1.32‘. mall's: efiffidhi lATlTlPlZ-dstfeqllgfiige lfaftedhlle hi‘ -il'§",'§‘£§e§e'°"-5‘l°..°.ii-"e'l°" m“ l ~ - I oudy egg livery Sunday Evening at 7.10 o'clock Muslim“ gram - ieeev , plans m- Britain alts; "m. Msodonald will get a letter ggltggtvllh n ow Mattel-ed gnaw. ~ - ‘ RWIGWU- ' Pl-lmeMlnlsterRamsa Mscdon im t orro Mda.I ~ h“! fir!“ will also preach at the l1 o'clock like ouleer rune for 0mm by requested their submlzsion to the vIIIl fifiishomhlm dllodl, d: lld m“ m, m, mm," n u a “a . . . ‘My Sunday. (Not broadcast). -. nuns ca» every sens-lieu is the _ “MM Wm“ I hm m, mm, w,“ b, tonight o us. " ' v _. i . ‘ ' . ' " Ulltlllotl lend ll or more to Lady The government leader's invita- examined by the Cabinet, not mere- l" l“ till Ittlmeoa s s 41 and Dates» I on Tlsleiy '1‘ ics, direct from Instances who has undertaken tion to meyd George, himscll a rel- ly w officials." . team" emu: . . a lids -. my Mo, q Tqgfl” > . w resolve and unenleda all lner premier, which was revealed While it was not immediately de- P.1d? "‘°°“ “°"°"' “m” ‘- h": :' l. T ' ‘l Jcdtrllaltienswhlcllwlllheturnsd »- ... _, » v ‘ today, lhidtho Cabinet would betermiuednvahetller the two men sunnenld udeelauea nan" d i Qygnh‘ , a. I i ales 1 l! l! l! - . _ om zen administration lo a sme- e » -' pleased to eelleldel» the "new Deal" would meet to discuss tile plan, ule 1m: nan mm. ~ . banana‘! dcloek, to station GICY. ‘simia- beard of mule-s The immediately l: Lloyd George would lsct that Lloyd George , rsonslly u, " "M" H‘ A. H- time ' '" ‘, ,, . ~ v , su e an - o. h.‘ 4 ~’ ’ eelapelgnwuleloaencayesevsr ' biulsdmmesumstes, deal telepllenedten lcnewelngszl-ees qvrmnu“ H,‘ ' '""‘ ' —---~~ hlllllse n! in: mum scales. _ minions was mended as siniticsnt. ms r. u. any "fete mica ' /\ ' d _