lil” '~ a- ,saws as-l='§a s-una “STZT Qéiwwfwvléf* ,- .sf "..°-YJ" ... ._ _ a .cs,.....¢-.a ea.- _.- ». dv. _ iq. . sl|oni_ I_sland Students Among Honour Graduates. At t.baconol\nimol ttmlhort Uaiusslhlisbcmenheidat the rlaaariea nperlmsntai station.: Halltaahmiantnsyaatbtofeb-. r\nrytist,lli.¢Il-minlt1¢liI‘N’° bid in lla followinl subJ°¢ts: PrcparationotPickled Fish. rrewsticuor Pickle cone and Zmalmfiah. l llotorlldnes. . loience. §§E;i§i`i*§a icuii* in rc. in Zi EE l§§§_§; is Lelouthilir, Glouc. Oo., NB.; hm- tca W. Rice. Wilson'a Beach. Char- Oo.. NB.: Berualrd Manthome, Beal Harbour, Guys. Oo., NS.; Everett Lawrwnca Huw, Conway R. R.. H1100 O0., P.lI.!.; Willis Morton Bam, New xarbcur. Gun. 00-. NL _ Paled: Brendan J. Driscoll. Ken- lngtcn, Prince Oo.. P.E.I.: Llvyd P. Flick, Drum Head, Guys.. 0°.. NA.; Clive l. Bruce. East Baltic, xmfs oc. ru.; mnwmn 'ri-an Cogins, Weymouth North, Digby co, N8.: J. Berchmans Webb. Havre Boucher, Antig. Co., N5.; Roy O. Rose, East Baltic, King's Oc., PLI.; Donald Lalnond Qld- Hdl, Sydney Hines. Cape Breton Oo., NA.; George I. Nicholson, Or- well Cove. Queen's 00-. PII-I JOM Ales. Beaton. Mabou Mines, Inv.. Verdic Julian. Grand 00., Nl.; P. A. Oiouc. Oo.. lil. ii; ii" NUT PLEASED YIITHREPDRTUF STATISTICS Liberal Member Ques- tions Accuracy of-_A Bureau’s Figures; 'A (C. P- ly (Shaikh Special Wire) 0'l'1‘AWA, March 2-The accur- acy o¢ the dail bulletin summariz- ing the teptrg d the Dominion Bureau ot Btatiddcs was the cause of condiarable cram-fin in the _ Hoon of Commons late today. Gauges Boudrard (Lib. Kamour- aaka> asked if the bulletin was an accurate summary of conditions in Canada. It appeared to him that the bulletin picked the statistkf that made a good show. 'rhsre might be a temptation to do that with an electim in prcqreot. The statistics were accurate, I-lion. 1--nu tif! -___- E in 1 ilégt ' is condibn. TIA Bee. Prvvindial amp part planes Oahltalli. WASIINID-Amancharged withimlawtulsalaofintoxicadng liquor appcarwdbefcra Magistrate Donald ilacxinnouyaeterday and wasn.ned$200andcostsorthree months. , it 2 iii? §, . Eiliii FOI lI€l'0llA'i'l0l€ of fax ranrhers, we wish to again an- nounce that peits are being receiv- ed throughout the entire year at the office of J. A. Webster and 00, 156 itidzmoild Street. Uharlotte- town. 'Ihe Prince Edward Island hir Pool. I.-000 Friends of Mr. Reginald Stewart who was ill with the flu during the pest week. are glad tc know that he is able to resume his duties. City Yes terday About 275 excuraionists took ad- vantage of special passenger rates tooomatothscitybyraiiyestcrday. Among the visitors from various parts of the province were O O. Dlngwell, Hmira G ll. Doyle Bummerside. O. 0. Baker, Kendng- tcn; John B. McGuire, Borden: He- ber R. Matthews. Alberton; W. Frederick Bkerry, Aybsrton: I. Isn- derick, Albertonz J. 0. Matthew, Al- berton; Alfred Gordon. Alberton; Austin llsononald, ilontagus; ll. J. Reeves. Montague; Win. Higgins. 2 Jas. Kennedy, Kensing- ton: .Ralph Bowncd. Kensington; Percy Boyle, Hunter River: Ro, Lockhart, Kensington; Harold Hc- Farlane, Kensington; Keith Hardy, Kensington: Weston Campbell, Ken- sington; Albert Howe. 'h'acadie; Ralph Machlillan. Hunter River; Rev. Mr. Loring, Kensington; Mrs. MacGregor, Summer-aide: llrl. W. Williams, Bummeraide; Mr. J. Law- son, summcrside. . Veteran Seal I Hunter Takes ~ Fleet To Sea (C2. By GI|ard.lan's Special Wire) - 31'. JUHlN‘S, Nfld, March 2 -- When Hon. Captain Abraham Kean leads Nw1oundla.ud's 1994 sealing fleet seaward next week he will be seeking a personal record besides directing the ekht neamara to- ward the most advantageous posit- ions in the northern icefieids. In his 79th year, the jovial com- modoxe hopes to increase his total to the million mart. For 02 years he has been' ‘gvlil on the ics" and inthsmtripsmadsduring that time he has brought back 000,000 pelts. Other veterans declare that it Many Visitors _To Klnlihltdi n. rr. stevms,wnia1sr cz 'nadsm “mmm mmm. m .mb anddmmasrcedeclared. The bul- letiuwlsasumrrnrinationofthsse rupatschietlyforthaamhtancaot thepsess. ‘ Ageneralrevisvwodsli thestat- ahowedageheralubwardten- sl@itbutcontinuous toilcwedascloac- dayby daystat- ann gg DlA‘l'lls SHAW-.M lllntsgue, March 2. IDM, Ira. la-man Shaw, age 85, aftw an I1ln& ot one week. lllb-ln Jamaica Plain, Maas.. on bb. 2|, 103|. Jmeph, husband oi llary J. (Brett) lies. IlaD0llAl.D - At Glenfinnan, Int 3, itat. Catherine McDon- uaeaevsyeara mmm: from ns.- laas rwdhnca llaiday morning at I. llitlmsnt at Pitt Augimtus. _Ca _ Of Hanks 'A . SA il§i“§i555. hlhhgr is‘"|53 §5,§A‘§rt E _ ~_' EEE SE iiil 5? _lggiiiilie ill! alsiitisi nlca EEE=F=‘»_ , , _.. '_ VV., inftttt. Ing “the main patch" he will stand a good chance of reaching his mark. Transferring from the Terra No- va, an ice-scarred wooden steamer that has been butting tba' floes of the north and south Atlantic since IM. the Commodore this year will hoist his colors on the Benthic, s. steel ship. And the colors are new, presented to Captain Kean last spring '.1' Governor Sir David Murray Anderson. Captain Kean received his first command of a seafing steamer in 1889, when he took out the Wolf. In the seventh successive voyage of that ship she was lost. His next was the Hops; then in succession. the Aurora, for eigL: trips; 'Iisrra Nova. for three; Floriael, for three: Sterirahd, three; back K0 Fiorizel for two; Terra Nova again for sev- eral years; next the Nascopie; back to the 'Iierra Nova asain, and new Qs Dsethia. FEARS HELD toimmusa from Pars 1) wm st -ram "Whendlasrmamentisreadyand iflus-neededandwantsd.!shail betheriflhesald. 1(r.Davis’presaucalnIs:mdonat the current critical R100-vw! as Resident iwosevs1t'ss‘paciaimvcy but in apurely private capelty- waa&enasindioativeottlisA|.n- tromthslmo- _'al-,_ lil, ;§§_§§§ I ig iii 'iii Aiggiéii l,i Ali iililglli ; A YQEQINIU disarrallsent. goveramd ‘tilt- i _a -_ - .». s ‘. .b.} ~..» . iii? vi* :lil ii it iii’ 35 fi llllllll Fish And Cams Aaa’n, Meetmg _ - . §F on -rite. rl to -....23-.,n.§.;eil§lis;§; i§ie§=§E'2?§ isrl Eaflgé §'§§§§i§§i;ii!§; -= ’z=fi§§ =..n£necod§§tt§ outodthe rhmlta Mir e petit lated wi en E E 5 5 F asgl §§r§§ iélge ..§g it change black d E u Itwass it o . Tl th More was bringing li ns of 008 lee. and the that the streams should be stowed with fish similar to those existing in the streams. The trout which were being introduced from United States were ot an inferior quality. The spawn of those was being med to supplement native spawn. lk. A. I, Mbrrison complained that tha hatchery was being used tor salmon. In- discussing the value oi the hatchery, Mr. Ings stated that there was no longer the spawning grounds in the streams that there was for- merly. Gia trouble with the hatch- ery was that it was planting the trout when they were too young. y streams were cveretocked. _ Ing; moved that the Associa- tion write the Department of Fish- to ask that Island streams be ed only with Island trout. WTDUWUF STAVISKY ISARRESTED (By Alexander ll. Uhl) (A. P. By Gnardian’s Snclal Wire) PARJ8, lfsrch 2.-The mysterious and besutllul widow cf Serge Bta- vixy was muted by secret service police today in connection with the Stavisky pawnshop scandal that cost investors losses o! 840,000,000 md led to bloody street riots. ' The detention of Mme. Artiee Bi- mon Btavisky followed the drama- tic recovery of incriminating stubs for many millions of francs in her hueband's cheque book through a secret service agent who had been suspended on charges oi neglect of duty in connection with the invit- igation. In all il persons, including two members oi the Chamber ot Depu- ties, now face charges as an out- growth of the affair. New arrests were said to be imminenb-with 12 already in custody-as Minister of Justice Cheron continued to wrench the secrets of the scandal from cb- scurity. Police said they got the cheque receipts from a "personality" they would not name. On them were names of many recipients of “bear- er" 'cheque from the "master swind- let. Mme. Btaviaky, police said, gave thestubstostriendcntbeday “Handsome Alex" Btavisky was found dead in a lonely hideaway in Chamonix. 'I'he friend, in turn, gavs them to the mysterious “per- sonallty.” _ Chief Bony of the Secret Service gave them early today to former Premier Albert Barr-aut. It was Bony who was recently suspended for alleged laxity in bringing to justice those connected with the Bayonne swindls. Barr-aut and Cheron agreed that .Bony should be permitted to resume duty temporarily and important of- ficials were sent to his house where in the presence of the "personality," Bouy was induced to give them up. FAIR! A'i'l'lKP’l'lD IUIDII CRAIG! §§§§§§§ Pifgaligéé A .§;@....;.i§ _ ° gg; :gtg iicidt bandmsster Awarded Trans Canada _ Trophy .1 agggzs an .}§§§n§;§§ ’ t~ §§§§§‘"§t'iiE| i li' r§§lE;;5§l§§ ,g __ SE. '= ciliiiiiiiiii 'I7 1 &d rs ,_ @l\. ,W ==== :az ::: l=°lw°u tire was brought to bear today on the six months' record ot Premier Angus L. Macdonaids Goyerument as Opposition leader Gordon B. Har- rington 'continued debate m the Address inkeply to the 3900611 fl'°U1 the Throne inthaliova Bcotisug- islature. The for-mer Premier, head or tba Conservative Government. which ldt office last August, spoke for three hours. directing s. steady round of criticism mm tha acts oi the Liberal DD its accemion to power. At the clot of the sitting he sdiourned the de- bate until Monday. He was critical particularly of what he termed "wholesale dismis- sals instituted by the new Govern- ment. More than 600 persons had been dismissed from the government last six months, he bition ever giv- any province in "I‘hs heada|na.n's axe was running blood from morning until night," the Opposition leader asserted. terming tba dismisaals an “abuse od the principle of responsible govem- msnt." Oharwomen had been dis- rnlued because they did not “vote right." And he touched upon the dismilal of Buperintendentxrt Nil!- suAnn Allsnfrcm the No adcotia Banatorium at Kantville. “Ullillllflcd” get Egg; tis api ggi; @2555 pi; iégiii itil; liliit n E partisan” commissions her case after dismisal. A. McDonald, Minister ure, interrupted to rs- the nurse had been dis- or partisanship. She had, he said worked for the Conservative party among members of the sans- torium staff. Nevsrtheieaallr. Har- rington asserted. her dismissal “car- tainiy would not be justified in the t of the peqple ci the pro- ~| 8 iii it it carnage of relwganising stafi’.'rwoottbsdisch.argedela- pioyees,hesaid.badbasnrspiaoed byconvioted“bootleggl's." Oabsr gcvarumentpcsitiohshadgtliato iiquorssllns. “lcwhqalawvarywhsra zpssslgifri or . i ieggiiiigiii Es kj' gk iiigg Eli. §3.te.nn pcvindal hwwlwllamsetieas gli ..§§ §;§§i§§§§?§§§ g 3 =“5 ; iglglrlgiiigi §§§§E§§l§ii§ itil laid, but it in that defi- za la. liillatfr (lpechltcthedaaldialil HALIFAI. N.8..MaNh3-'HIS Canadian National liner “U41 Bomsrs," CaptsinJ.l|.Rcith.ar- rivse at 1-muu this in-iday> af- tsrnoonnnngins passengers and ca.rgoiromJamsicaandt.hsBa» hamaaarlusnwestmaln. md Bermuda viaBoston,Mass. Among the PIUGDIUI lmdml hae- lv. Hudson. an-s.mnes. soper,s.mcDonsld. Antkonish. lis,Bridge~ iiiiig- s§iF§§‘ r A* ig = §§‘§§ .ltilit oharlottetown I.: T. Viokdry. 0 Bartley, Oornerbrook. - Boyd IDI E. Simpson. I-DDU! Nfld. Cargo cousins of bananas. maioee, citrus fruits, cocoa, nuts. °°ff¢¢. alhatf. Wi- ENGLISH M. P. (Continued 2 Pale U tcsestl’ietllmlastni|d\t"withan absolutely open mind." Commander Locker - lampson served in Trance, Belgium. Turkey. Persia. Rumania and Austria din- ing the war. I-is was named Bus- sian representative of f-he ministry of information. Inst summer he was Professor Albert Enateifrs host when tha scientist left Belgium sf- ur reponse Nm threats. I' P' it Canadian Labor Leaders Favor NRA Plan normme. ont.. mn-. z-my 'me Canadian Prem)-Presidents ot two leading Canadian labor organz- titms were in agraemmt today ov- er Chnadak need for legislatimi PNterned liter the United Btatl llatitliai Recovery Act. "Iagree with'l‘om llrahsr.Pl1siddi _ r rg; §*=;g ililtééiii §ii5s;;§;E§§§§ tltiiéc V idnappers' Still Rampant . “ \¥ ._» ` ~~ l S. I -_' _| _ ‘ ' ' ‘_ - "- \_-Pt! , A _ Austro. S iPtccci%udi!uvq0f';;7§;;‘}cuhmsn Causes Surprise _ffm 1f°=°~f . iii-ull" 3] ~ 4 w~-»--- 'Prince County Eanqnnnn ` I respa _ legnnd: lDe ‘ed Il P- E I- P°¥:*l°%;€ Nlhutholirgtlative German nllrrcles., §§_§§s ii it,-tgiii iihtt iéiisiiii gggngrpgg. aF.&` F; 535.5 itéirilnri .g§;l§;§§§§;r¢g i g I 5’§;iti2°§.*§§=As§a éiossrtiiiiizialef gg. ,gag _ giinii morn ng§`»1:eU?T'N B' -1 by M dm mira 1.. .».l"}°-'$3 Brunswick, Batlxnm dtdllhd the Komyhyn tum %DUi,lli.(7n rules by me demanding an in lllfltims Am; Association into ans lloncton players games leading to was written after James Wry, M. A. H. *__ ° . Uillbd by the President tru bottom un. as nam. me steel. vu meant vim an Bethmt Amateur Athletic Authoritative German circles fast mare Helen D. The remark, WND N14 Nw mtllli of mr lwy scctted at reports sbcut the Austro- "She will be some mare next yen," hurl* team. the said German peace and Genera' von washeerd rromarscetanwholv- °|°‘°4 bu*-h U ““”‘* Immun np., ,,_,,, M, ,M ,,,,,,,1,,,, W.. psano to nm lance :nm-muon. the im that mlgozmxpmmcighggtltuumu ww sxpmua that urs "present lm- °‘”“’°°"“’° “"1 """°' °°“‘“"“' °”' ""° " ' la umher ot last htrlcs. to 4-1-"<1 L- =»- °;f_;;1_f; 3-';5r;; ;,=',,~=,,. “°“‘“°° ‘W 1"' '°""‘ ¢,....§.'°..i‘....... .,... .,. ....... l.. . that leaders are d _ hm. ,¢m¢m_ _ ___ -A- i " - ' 1 *°°"’“°""""”5H‘°"""’°‘°"° nwemalnnunstngisccni nimas lglg § 5 5; a§§ (c~’*"°lll'iil.l|'|§D¢d. I *'1¢`NI1\° runes rc nm( N150! dismpiomlrfp of . . Plpgy bees “r~~- Sing viola; 1 teur ill AIn01‘lg’Pd888Ilg8l°0,rasu1ty or my .captains to From Westlndies 'S-=°= -M °°1v° we Nw would "ciickle" fill thc bill? If any local orthogrnpher thinksxblevmhx s better one he is cordially to communicate with "Down the Kok Editor Charlottetown or Ihmk and Waggnela, etc. ~ ' Tbssolmddthcsh tialdofraoehoreeson lyaweetmusictotbs ra thisProv1nce. Fatah inymmtfrcmatwnething curracingtraternity and'l\nnemeearest.taligers. F 3255 eiiéeiiliii tions is characteristic cf the that with a little °°°i'»fl»tion W" ~ suphonious oncmato - poetic word qualify the Red HAR U' “W” "‘° g‘;h“'r_"‘f¥°“",: wmiwmcnw essignatsuuimmit- unpruoninme °°°°°"" W°¢"“““°' mmm” able clicking sound made by the “We have lood reason sharp corks of spacer or trotter ui that more clean ice. In the meantime bow atnricton nec Guardian. All the Island wcrdart- no comment. ists have equal rights with Webster lin- Wry AT 0 LEAR nature, such as cleaning a course. see. wa ue mu ts smmurn est- t“°°“,m’”"“", “t;n"“’“‘°, B inwsioskldgescnourriversand m*m.°,u“_yx”wu make of them orderly measured o,uu_’m.verytmnm °°m”','m”§'¢lf¢°un”'°»'fm'if1l we thoroughly ensued w xmas" ' A _r§‘§§§i§ .iifltiileogir irégli, l§i§ii;‘t A _ tilt ig; is a gen soon be owners w ing while the and portcnts presage break-up. The primrcses Kensington promccts. s sr more horses in Aibertovn and Ccrmty. ‘I‘he great trott Scott. 2.00%, is own McArthur. 'Ibis horse son of the renowned Ptetg the Great. Ha a atfield. Mass., ear sum- mer by William Malay, Kensington. He made his fint appearance sm an Island track at New Annan races. Aug. 3rd. and incidentally-it was Mr. McXay’a first attempt at driv- ing a race horse in PU!!- hut it been in in Aug. almost Kgéégé. i 35 = iii; igéégggé hit iiiliiia Earl* iifsi iiigig __ .Att i§§aets_§sl§Ei Of lriiinl thedam urds lsako orbetter- 3 ".= _ 3 55 5 ,§;;.§. gig ..._ §=z 5 E ' ;ii§§r;| nttt irllllt has It Fredericton f. armiu my .bros hundred or more fam 'gylyqwh aivkdldl The first period DP aoC\l@- In the sccondnk makil scoreless. The al-me vided Bummeralde The Uapiwl the third period! 1 t enjoyable trip sr lei i game will be plant . ‘mug-149 ar iutun mg in tus :mmm cr urs asain 'me ,mm,";°u'f,‘;,”° 'ihewarmchinookwindsfromover yu.” N. Hmmsu. “L the Japanese current of the Pacific 'um Em McAus,m¢ n, are seeping thruuah the moimtain hm* defence Ruth Nm. passes-coming hat over the pair- 51° °'B"‘°’;Nu Dou “umm ies - soon they will force out the ll vm" AVI sylvmm, M stratum of cold sir which envelopes ~NY11° °°m"°h°"°- "'“ ?l°n:m` mslzhgnne T “flu ts ii mi Jegisla-also Pauline A11 vern ur ere. goal latte Gaudet Cll-HB0 dafmce, Edna Mdbcnald. -Tl Dinan! Angelina Arsensult. wards Anita Arsenault, Antt DB1 lla!-thcfl H U10 ml” Qiaaryteamandhase mn»nctn\»\=¢h»”"‘ VINES DEFEA liliilili PIJ (C P D’ Gdlfhll P* MONTREAL )lal’Cllb d l ul-Til PIB! Y 3 U e.un' gllisworih V1 Uni EE victoria in rour mation suis: here 'MM xg; night william T T vines aefaua mpffiiwi and Henri owner in smile l'*nnchmen's only V\Cl°"Y °‘ *la to dl" qu in the di nirht FORUM '”»c“¢_g5¢ Qkata ltd PW!- "`°`f~'-`...%... ._ _-es.: ,itil i Agn t. gr itrgig is it 3 iségf bliill *is iii JO! _-_-.-9 w.,1__*'1_.i- r