‘ caught by the water and were car- PAGE EIGHT New "Oumpanyllha Central Guardian To ll e v e I o p Oyster Industry A new oyster company has rec- eiitiy been formed under the name Eliarpe lvialpeque Oysters Limited. 'I‘he board of directors comprse hie-or.» G. Shell-on Sharp and his son. J Foster Sharp, both well known oyster growers and slip- pi-rs; J. Frank Arnett. manager of Roge s; Arnett Ltd.. James E. Milli-gun of Miiligan & Morrison ‘Ltd.. and G. R. MaoQuarrie, fur piercliaiir. The CbJeULS of the company are to merge individual lease holding» and operate the combined arr-us more efficzciitlj." and EL'0ll0llliiLk|ll)'.| About Eileen acres of oyster‘ area thus leased are now under pro- duction and about thirty me act-c». the balance of tho company.» lioilliiic- have also been (‘:ll‘l'iiil'.' acicvlcti ill filo Mliipequi‘ Bil a:'e.i and or.» vifilfllil‘ slcrMrl unit 3min: iiv. i1. The new Fflllliillll)‘ is reported li i~c well under pa)‘. With the ex- ]v"l‘il‘llt'l‘('l (_‘.'.<lL‘l' {ZIRZWTIKS Fll ifs riirecturivle. it sFclllS reasonlibielo lh.it the area brought uii- "lituin will yield profi- iriis and will continue lJ r crease year by year. Woiixzni Elected (‘liiirch Elder .. ‘. <- Belim ell to be the first woman to receive the ilpjioiiitiiient in Nova >1- ;;i_ .\‘fr.~ J W 'l‘i.irner tonight i-trii-r of lll!‘ Iiiiited Church rifts: Piilil tlllti Si. Stephen. slit uns cit-vied lll- the annual‘ i i- ion-a! uirelma last iiluiit ai-il chuicii authorities said they licliivcli .~llP \\'i. the first woman to iii- thus honored in Nova Sootia and p'\s=ib‘.v Canada. Ali's. "Fnriis-r, who-e husband was pa or of ST, Sipiiheirs Methodist. (‘iiuz ‘~ heis- Willi his death. is n-ci . in sozia‘. service and tent- perzinee vvo . KINY; ENDORSES tCJiiLiiiucd from page l) needs speeding up and today's re- ceDtlOri was held‘ for that purpose. The government desires "a vigor- niis crusade of piibiicity and proc- lical demoiisirntirwn to intensifyin- ioi-nl {ilvi imrtiripnlltln iii riatimv a pm: -. " Hcr/baltt- =nd manufacturers lye rising the fitness plea to ari- ipihss mam products. Newspapers. taking up the "keen fit" sioizan. have produced special supplements \\i'l li:"tii'le= and advertisements iiig the ivziy to new and nuiciier health. EIGHT TRAPPED (Continue-died; page 1) Iuerney, Zr till-HUI‘, butlrof Hazietlom escaped uiilupueil. They were ried out through mine exits. SCIIIILIFI‘ sitld they were working with Patti Kui-itz. 40. of Hazle.on Heights. and Miichiiel Olexa 35.01’ Haxlctoii, when they saw the wat- er rushing toward them. Sclitlttei‘ was. unable tn say’ what happened to Kuritz and Oiexa. Others ieit behind them i.n the mine. OIflFlftlS said. were: Josef!“ Fzclishln, 39. Stephen Stefranko, 29. and John Iavaraski. 57. ll "l Jcaiiesville; Andrew Havrilla, 50. Tresckoyv; William Davis. 43. l-lazleton Heights; and Paul M01- riar. 3i. Beaver Meadows. Situated 1l‘l the middle of Pen- nsylvania's great anthracite field. the mliie is at Jeanesviile, five liiiles from Hazicton. Coal company oolloo threw I guard iiite about the mine soon after the break early in the after- noon. Relatives oi the entombed men gathered at the outfall"?- xii 2-: Bmriistifl‘ FMITHZAFI-Iunter River on Jan- uary 24. 193B. to Mr. and Mr‘. R0- bert L. Smith a daughter, Bertha Margaret. MARRIAGES “cifivixiianliiaiziiififie? ‘ tist Parsonage. North River. Fr- Qth. 1938. by RPV B. G. Mall} - Jud Clow Jr. of North Wiitshirc. to Dorothy MacLenn. oi Cornwall- IIWY II-JBIAFIIONALI) —- At Si. Dunswairs Basilica on Wednesday. ‘Petr l6. 193R. hv Rev. George lllar- Corinric. Fllizabeth Eileen Dwycr ci (‘harmtetoivit to Renrald A. blac- Dotialrl of lift. Stewart. n ' Inrmriis" ' rnnq-QUPWZ-At Pedcnuc. Feb l7. 193m. Solomon H. Cros-ntnvt. mod 56 F'\lll£’l‘f\l Satnrdnv at 230 from the Baptist Church. Central Perirovle _ POBIIRTSO\‘—At 2i Ifoner Prince street on ‘Thurdav. Pebruarv l7. i938. Waller ‘B-annerman Robert- ~0n_ aged 83 tears. Filnernl from his late residence on Saturday. Febrvnrv ‘l9. s."\"'t‘c ftelfifl" Hf 2 o'clock. funeral Vvlllfl Bi 73" m" gm-mom People's Cemetery. tPlease omit. flowersl. ‘ Cari] of Thanks The family of the late Mr. Cllflllfifi MacKenzie. wish to thank their neighbours and friends for all sym- Dnthv and kindness received durlnil their recent sad bereavement: also those who sent. messazes of sym- ni. . aIOg-Q-lil-ll ‘MTOBIWQQUCDDUUQDDTUJUIIUU? N. D. MacLean 4 UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wiltshire Phone 149 uorooooooo§ Too Late To Ulasiiy stilt of infantrv ed to agreement \"lill the Japanese gov- ernment which has horn opvroiuii‘ I ____.__ This column in nun-wed for ngw. of local Interest but ldvortlolng 0| I "N"! nature ml! he Inns-riot] at I ca a Irurd strictly payable in 1d. (.‘It\'.\"l‘i\l.a' mid Abbies playoff tonight. Note ltlfltlctlull in prices. L426. NOW FUR A REAL BREAKFAST with R/lblll Hood Porridge Oats. Ch ha. Silverware or Plain. POLICE (l0liRT—-At the Police Court Yestcrtiziy’ a drunk and m- rtiulibc was illlUd $5 and c0515 Dr ten (lays in itui. sCOTLAND-Re . (‘llFRCll 0F . .ilrtiliii (Liibrziiih will preac i l" tun. l'.’ 20th. at Céllli! Traverse at ii :i iii, and 7 p. in. L-illl. I’.(i\lfl> ill? lip-villi; illll ' wcri- sliiti lo liilit‘ iuiscn in net-lion with a search for 110L101. C011 - illegal “UN l IR " PLAC Lieutenant Colonel C. ‘ liuni .M. ., V. ._ (liiiiiiiuliitin the Pilllljt‘ Oil L.‘ lsniui Lilith-rs lBiauk t ' \'l'.\ll‘l‘il'lf\ I't‘t‘t‘i\(‘(l titfiiriai notice tiiui the lllllt initier his coin- iiianil hud been uivarded first niiice ill nniilorv Illsll'li'l~ no. 6 as the re- _ iind iiinchitte gun asxtx-niiioii of (‘aiizidzi compcitiuits. Later Liuli-iuitii (foionei Thoiim- f: son vcteiuwl :i icicuram from the tlilieri" (‘liiiiiuiiirliii-a. itiihturv dis- |lll'l Ill) l‘ ll rt» I t.‘ mini-ti» ‘.t\lil' tlin‘. ti)" ll _ [llvt-Pliill nitliiilri. lll.'f‘il'llt‘ :| stivililwin “ it was the 'lll linic iilt‘ craft"; Prince Edu fsiiiiiri uiiit Illlfl can- tureti the hi " prized lrtiiiiiv. and the fourth successive \car they iron IL. W OULD (TUR B bin wiis Hf‘lli(‘. _\lr. ili-niiett said "and iL niav manifest itself in verv blfallfie ways in ire next few weeks." Action must be taken but. at the some lllllt‘. Canada must maintain an cvi-ii balance between Chitin and .f.iii;iii ziiirl trike no act- inii lllill iruthi mirioiiga-i IYK Hill» lllfit‘ to HFYHFIWIIY ii uiiqlil be bit. M!‘ Bennett said to Illfi‘.('7<l"‘ lo Jarmn an im- inicrntiviu llllill’ would be estab- lished and that the (‘llfl oi our patience has lll‘t‘ll reached and we no longer iiisii to maintain a so- t-alied ceniicitiaiii. n i: r c e in e n t founded on a false basis" irhicit has been an incentive in the improper entrance io this coiztitrv of many Deon e." Silpportinz the Neill Bill were eialit British (‘iiltiiiibiii irienihers who cut flUYOwS ixiriv lines. Tiiev referred to tlic i'f‘(Jil(l!lll[‘ lnrouils of 30.000 Jhl)'.ill(":'(' lll British Colum- bia. their niarmiiiz blrihrate. and their refusal to be assimilated. (If the Japanese were placed on an immigration nnritv with the Chinese. it ivould amount practical- iv lo their est-fusion. Chlnc-‘e liti- miizrotion is limited to members of the diplomatic sci-vice. children horn in Canada who go awav to be educated‘ and iiiercltanls and stud- ents of a limitcrl nnntber. immigration is limit- iinder a izentiemaifs ‘Japanese 150 in its present form since ’ was SlZfiEd originally in 1907.1. EXPEDITION --___._. lCoiitinued from page 1) engineer, who returned to Bartica in mid-January from a. prospect- iniz trip into the interior. said he had passed the relief boat and that it. had encountered engine trouble He said the district was swarming with acouslii ants. large red ants. which have been known to strip trees of their foliage over- niizltl. His party had suffered consider- ably. Food supplies lllld been de- pleted by the ants and he had little doubt that tiie Waicleck ex- pedition would have met difficul- ties at any time. Redfern has been the object o! several expeditions and a score of rumors. From time to time tales ltsive coiite out of the Venezuela- Brilisii (iuinnu l)()i‘flf‘l' riisrtict, where liix PillllP l.‘~'. suppose-ti t"! have Crashed. Seine said he was held by border tribes who believed he was a cod who crime to them out of the skv and that misfortune would follow should they release llllll‘ Variiihnns III the nil» .‘~.'l_\ Red- icritls arm» and ha» iloi-e tvnken by the Indians so lit" could not es- cape. Parts of his pianc were \(‘ll- crated as charms Some said he had inarrir-rl an Illdlilll and was happy in his new home. None ever was confirmed or substantiated. Lust iiimitii n Detroit court. de- ciurctl him legit (lend. PLANUTO "LINK lCOIIiiIlIICU iioui page ll ported l0 llllVflrlflkffllré-D ntiil-s 0i the Peipinii-ilziiikziiv riulroiirl. Jap- ...an.'a. InaluJuuLllLluimioi; Aliases-t- , . oi Regular (Yiunese forces on the castrin side ucrc said i.) havf: yicppi-(i the JnpfllitZ-P and i0 have launched a f'0illllt‘l'flifflilnlll‘. 'I‘iills. Chinese reports sflili. the Japanese were bent: h~id hilt-k from their immediate cbJc-"t ive.» ~- Ciiengchou’, inland. where thc great east-wrest. Lungitniraiiroatl crosses the north- south Pt-ipiiig-ifainitoiv lliie. and SlIChOW. llFill‘ the coast. witere the Luiiizliai mid north-south Iientsln- Pukow lines CWAH‘. STATIONS Rl.'(‘.t\I"l‘l'II IZD Chinese said the guerrilla and Red troops recaptured all Pciping- Hankow’ stations between Cheng- tiniz. I50 miles north oi the Japa- nese western base at Chaiiutc. and Pnolingfu. ciipital oi Ilopch Prov- ince. The first. Peipiiig-llaiikow train in a week from Shlnchiiit-huaniz. function of the Peipiniz-llankow and a spur iltie from Shansi Prov- nan ‘ _ —— CRASWELL I0! P11010281!) . BOARD 0F TRADE general meeting ioni,lii. b . ~-u\.4-. _ ._..‘ (TONI-‘EDEIIAIION LIFE m. SUKANCE- L-57BB-'t-12-312. ‘Fl-IE UHAKILH Motoring In Jasper ParkgpEERs use? [i U V ERNMENT Iii-In heart, o! the Canadian Rockies, motor roads: provide access‘ to a. mountain won-. derland contiunng hundreds of massive peaks, huge glaciers and ice-field". beautiful lB-RCS, forested valleys, tree-clad slopes. and ill-I pine meadows. Largest‘. of Canada's great national playgrounds. Jasper Pin-k. 4.20) square miles in area. ' t many net-able points of est, among which are the historic and delightful Atbabaska Valley. Maligne Canyon. Mount Edith Gavan, tats Miette Holt. Springs —a.mcng e ottest on the North . American continent. the Tonquini Lord Snel demanded w know. valley. and beautiful Maligne Lake. whether the Government still. largest of all glacier-Led bodies of stood by the Stress. declaration of water in the Canadian Rockies. It.‘l936. in W111i!!! 5798i; 37mm» 1.5 also I-llo rialurari home of nuian- [Féllltlgfi and Italy 13?")? ercu: species o Canada's lg e e nece-ss Y man an game animals. which are rigidly Austrian indeimldelwtl _ l)l%ll(‘l'ltttdj iiiillin} ai.l‘pai'k arr-as. l‘h‘l‘-t>gdougg‘l‘llacifiéc‘léilr)erg gfgsggicgrgf III‘ Hf \'t"ll (‘I lllO-llI‘ I'll)‘ l‘¢l i - ‘ Pfillniwtli ill Jlmltvl‘ iiitiiiiii rum mcnlls" Policy toward Austria was Charge Foreign Pol- icy “Grossly Mis- managed.” LOVNDON. Feb. 17—(CP Oable)— The House of Lords today contin- ued debate on the foreign policy with Lord Snell, Labor opposition. charging the aged" forei n afla trdaifx‘? h: -i< only [ll _ , logo \\‘]|f|\ still "inspired by the Joint. resoiu-i .1 W. lsrrivsii-i- \v.i\ grfllliffl :1 lion ni the Stress Conference." ll;‘l‘l1r‘l‘ in tipl-itziip an automobile 15H!» U19 eflloflry of that reso- lOl‘ in... \\‘lIllill t.i'c ilmlls of Hi0 lvtwn depends on the loyal col- tiark. ilitlioiipli a (‘ysvcriiiiiciii car lflbfllltlloll 01 811 P5111155 W "i" h? hiul prrviiiusly brcn ins1a.licd in a‘ 9d- tlic park for u Q of officials. this 5'7"“! ‘mklmwn “'21s the first time that. lllOiOrl _ I triuisnort-wiion ivns mad;- availatil: ~50 i?" 55 we Fe5°1ul~1°l1 refer‘ to visitors and resiclints. The tra- it"! m me nlalnl/enmce o‘ u" m‘ vels of tlu first car were limited defpendence and mlewny o! M15‘- m m? “MS c; Jasper mwnsne‘ tria. His Majestys Government ddqut, ms o; (he park‘ 8rd are not yet in a position to esti- _. “punt, L, ,,,.._,,.b‘\. L,“ B aw iiiate the effects of theJ-ecent Aus- . anti lize Cu nil site. Tiio drivcr “°'Gem“?'n ayeemem“ | of lin- zllilJlllLbllL‘ \\'kl< instructed The Sims“ Qontmnte was M’ a l0 wliut roads he might use and km“! wnhm “x months by the to exercise the grcatsst. waution Outbreak of the. Emmpmn war"a when meeting or i: ‘slig iiorse- Fyeggllilleiiit iiltiirzafflly lllklgtll ‘ \'€ll‘i(‘:ll“‘s_ b11115‘ rngilrrlgntcu? Germfnyfl B" 0 8 l’ W , cvt ieriite 1e neg. 1 g o ' an era of transportation Wlblllll The Mil-rquess of Inthlan, Lib-l Jzi pct" Park vrhidii‘ |‘irni‘ni.<cd‘ lot gisanslzilillgt. ‘tlglcfzscgtliiiaicdggiggiififi: tv~i I \~; l4: i .--. “o .. . . ‘ '.l.'..:1:‘:..:::.2...::.P.until" j§}“.,,‘,",Q."-,D“‘°,,Y y"; b5, 1.15.:- 'iliv tiilliiiiiviit. cf lhal tricniise- ' - re m“ n ‘e 8W0 e kind of menace which we have. seen implied to Austria in the last‘ few days." Britain. he said. must concedeto nations like Germany “alterations in status quo." tilts been iiriiilftlii about. by an ex- Wllallffl program of highwov con- struction. and in-iiay Jasper if t, ionai Pa h‘ s inure than i4!) nines cf all-iv ' iiiifoi‘ l'(l.lll\ wltiiiii it. bound. . ivhzch provzde ac- cess to rcgiovs rich both in scenic] grandeur an ltlstoricai associa-l lions. Wcrk is iioiv being carried out. on the Baiiff-Ja per H gliwaty. which, when compfeilii. will great- ly extend the iiulcatt: opvn i > park motorists .by providing ciirect con- nection between the \\'Ol'ld famous resorts cf Banff, Lake Louise andl Jaspe and open up a remarkable moiinbaln region ivhit-h coirahs the Columbia Icefield. 'I‘h<~' park liciidiuiirters are lo- cated in the 'I‘o\vn of Jii. pvt‘. which is the outliltiiuz csntre and SUPP‘ lug imint for trail trips. automo- ‘nle rides. and excursions of many kinds Excellent. acconiodation is provided by n number of hotels. which cuter in the need. of visitors] at vcrv moderate iafes, and by the Jasper Park Lodtc. a luxurim oils. bungalow typo hotel on the. Germany Is Problem Germany was the fundamental problem, without which the prob- leins of Spain and the Far East| would be comparatively easy to‘ deal with. he said. and the Ger- man problem arose because. since 1919. the world had not been wiii- i iiig to see substantial justlcedonem "The root of the trouble is that our own follies o1’ the ast are‘ (iominiz home to roost," e saidfl "We are faced with a more diffi-l cult. and more formidable situation 1117111 has confronted us for several hundred years. with the possibil- ity of conflict on three fronts," Lord Snell said German lav-l aiices should be examined bu Ger- nieiiy as weii as Britain. should hiake a contribution to their solu- on. . shores o! Lac Beauverl. about “If there is dead wood in the three miles from the town. Gov- league. let it be cut. away," he crnment ntolor comp-ground; pro- urged. “Our view (the Labor Par- camp stoves. are available tyks) is that the next war need. not hn-ppen. that the arms race citirbe stopped and the League of Nations again made strong. Lord Halifax said. in his view. with good will on both sides good be es- vided ivitit writer. tab-i ~ and benches to \ ors at Patricia Luke and at Cottonwood CYLPX. and an iiu=o bungalow camp is siiualed on the innin park lilirhw-iiv at Cotton- wood Creek. Tort and cabin ac- 1' lotions With Italy wllld ccmmodattm m.“ also QYQHQbE .4 ta fished. Provisions for securing. Laki- Edith. Medicine La“ and D9506. he added. “may not exclude‘ Moligne ‘Lnlm peaceful revision and change where such may rightly be required." Europe was confused rather than dangerous today, he said. His Maj- esty's Government had not. thought _____ of attemltllll: to impair the smooth ‘Commued page 1, ‘nrking of the Berlin-Rome axis. Lord Halifax conceded that the League was fvulnerable" while the coercive articles remained in the covenant. but. argued that removal of article 16 lproviding for sanc-| tlonsl might have the effect of "unwittingly weakening. if not de-‘ straying. for years come the wlaole conception of international or er." ‘ i He said the policy of isolationg advocated by Lord Arnold in op- eninz the debate yesterday was "neither politically practical nor morally Jlistlfiable." All nations. he said, must be prepared tornake contributions to the common ob- ject of international appeasement. Oveilwlqztifwlion 0n Coach Excursions FIGURES SHOW PEOPLE MAIUTIMES TRAVEL v CONSIDERABLY MONTREAL, Quc.. Feb. I6-Low fare coach excursions between Canadian cities and towns a.re do- inir much to stimulate railroad travel. over half it million persons ‘ v . this means over Canadian National Ragways dur- lnv 1937. according to , W, John. formation on the spread _ot' Nazi influence in Austria and 11h effect on the future. In both lloiises of Parliament the situation was discussed. As Britain and France moved together in the matter. the Asso- ciated Press reported from Paris that foreign officials there voiced the suspicion Premier Mussolini oi Italy abandoned Austria to Cler- manw-én return for a German pro- mise to support him in further territorial conquests of Africa. The dispatch said the French "have long charged Mussolini with an ambit-ion to take over the Fl‘(‘llf‘.ll colony oi Tunisia in North Africa. iuid today a French official in Paris said France had reason to believe the ‘tirlcc’ of a free ltand for the Nazis in Austria _was sup- port of a projected Italian cam- paign in North Africa.“ AWAIT GOERING VISIT VIENNA. Feb. 17-(AP>—Of par- amount concern to central Europe tonight ivas the fact National Socialism ltas taken its first defi- nite s-tei) across the Gorinnii fron- tier into Austria. Despite rcpeale.‘d ;<l~$l“i'llt‘i\l‘l$ 11.1‘ GPflllRll autitorit es that " aziisiti is not an exportabie product." it 9011. General Passerlifl‘ T731116 anflfllfPd to have been shipped in- | Mimi!!!" °f U19 Wmlillw- 1T1 l F0- to Austria, in considerable qllalllii-IYIPW "r coach exmrslo" travel 15‘ ies since Chaiii-r-lini- Hitler ill‘|(i -'*";§"-_|l"1'°- _ . Chancellor Kurt Volt Srhuschitizg‘ 1' “xmr-‘lml "1"" l5 m" new l" IN leader of the. Government had “frossly rnlsman-i rs. ‘llt-"VUYVN .-_€¥L5|_<P.l§_1" Probe Present Gasoline Prices in Nova Scotia By E. L. WILLIAMS . Canadian Press Stall “rrlter HALIFAX, Feb. Iii-Shrinkage was the greatest. evil besetting U18 gasoline retailer. the Nova Scotia Public Utilities Board was told to- day as it. opened hearings into the Provincial Highways Department's application for reduction of the present four-cent. per gallon spread between wholesaler and retailer by 1-2 cent. Sitting will continue Saturday in Sydney. One of the seven witnesses heard coupled “retail competition by wholesalers" with shrinkage as an- other disadvantage. All said the present four-cent margin allowed little or no profit and its reduction would mean they would operate their gasoline stations at. a loss. One retailer described a turnover of 80.000 gallons oi gasoline at a net profit. oi $50. (The Nova Scoiiii (‘iovriiiiiiwpt itluiounccd Ii rials, ago it p.14 qb- fLiillPd u vctiuciiuu lil uiuileszii: gasoline prices. Au cquul nil-reusa- Ill the present gasoline nix of Eiillit- cents per giilion was pro- posed iii. the smite time. "its we believe the motoring public of the province are prepared to contrib- ute any reduction in the price of gasoline we may be able to get. to- ward increasing the value of our highways"). Gasoline retails at between 28 cents and (l0 cents in Halifax. ranuing up to tivo cunts a iziiilon higher in other sections of the province. The seven witnesses heiirti were ilriivrn from almost llS innny sco- tions of the province. Tu ques. tions oi W. C. Diiniop. ounselrep- resenting the llighu y" Dejiart_ ment. and Robert T.I)lll‘.lllfl. coun- sel for the Utilities Bulirll. tiicv were ‘llll1lllllll'tl1.\ thrit :i .'l l~12 tciit spread would itican losses u» the JCIHIICIKS. wiiisT-Eiigfiiéi" Fleet Air Arm LONDON. Feb. lT-(CP Cable».- The Air Ministry today announced a new short-service Sifllfilllf‘ for illL‘ fleet air arm will be put into ci- fect in April with the object of adding to the flying strength of the naval iiii‘ brnncit. Compensated For Loss Of War Love BALTIMORE. Feb. 1'l—(AP)— A French widow. married to United States soldier in 1819. won a verdict of 810.000 today 101' 11w loss of her war love. Mrs. Adele J. St. Jean won the verdict in an alienation of affect- ions suit against Mrs. Lillian Fleishman, former Baltimore tav- ernkeaper, nowlivlng in Cambridge Mass. The war bride testified she re- linquished her French Govern- ment pension to marry Edwanl A. St. Jean. from whom she was separated in 1935. She said Mrs. Fleishman who did not appear in court. prior to that timer called for st. Jean at his home in her automobile. Murder-Suicide T h e o r y I n Quadruple "xiihs EDMONTON. Ifelb. lfl-JCP) - Four persons died here today in what police described as murder and suicide. ’l'iii'ee died from knife wounds and the fourth from the fumes of an automobile motor in a closed garage. The victims were: Sam Schultz. 41-year-old retired meat market manager: his wife. Rose. 35. and their two children. Herbert. ILand June. 6. Police exipressed the belief Schultz killed his wife and children and then died from the motor fumes in the garage. Dr. E. A. Bralth- ivaite. provincial coroner. examined the bodies this afternoon and said the victims had been dead “about flva or six hours." Colonial Secretary Plans T0 Retire l-ONDON. Feb. 14-46? Cable) --(/'010lllZ1l Secretary William Orinsby-Gore last night. announc- eri h~.- would retire from the House of Cfiitimons at the end of the pre- sent. Parliuntent. He ‘told a dinner of the Staf- forrlslrre Society of London that "the time is rapidly drawing near when I will leave another to sit; in my place as the member for Stafford. and when I will retire from the House of Commons at the end of thi; Parliament." ' candidate Bu‘; ,1 1 b, , _ The present Parliament was ing short-sesrvici: cclismumisgitvgs ‘will fgtcfiefggg x935 and may ‘onumle be employed on regular flying dili- ies with the fleet air arm. both at sea and ashore, the announcement? said. A proportion of the officers iii the new short-service branch will come from‘ the Royal Navy and Royal Marines. from which execu- tive officers specializing in air work will be seconded ' ‘tUnder a recent government de- cision the fleet an" arm was trans- ferred entirely _to the control oft the NEW. Previously its men and} planes had been under the orders of the senior naval officer when afloat and under those of the Air Ministry ashore.) Study P1511? “lilo? New Fair Building FREDERICTON. Feb 15 —(CP) —- W. Graves. Architect for the Dominion Expcriincittnl Farm system. will study typos of Arenas built in Quebec and Ontario and draw plans for lllPJflIipflgfld new Arena of the Mo. hue WlniFi" Fair at Amherst. C. F. Bailey. Su- perintendent of the local Experi- mental Station aiirl President of the Maritime Stock Breeders As- 5001811011. said on his return from Ottawa and Toronto. Mr. Barey, who last WBCk 19d a dole ation to the Dominion capital seek ng a $50,000 grant for Work. conferred with Dr. E, s. Archibald. director of the farm system, who offered the services 0f Mr. Graves in case the tirnnt is made. “ “At Amherst we wont the mogl, satisfactory building our money W111 Bet." Mr. Bailey said. "At Toronto last. week he at- tended the annual meeting; of sev- eral Btock Breeders‘ AfisocliltlflllS and was rc-eieclerl Director of the Canadian National Poultry Rec- ords Association. A meeting of the Aisociktion Stockbreeders held at. Amherst next plans strain-sled Maritime will be month, when by ML Graves will be submitted. Canadian Rockies Worid’s Best Skiing Resort a Cablne Mr. Orinsby-Gore’; elevation to the House of Lords in the ordin- nry course of events cannot be de- layed more than a few yearsashls ed father. Lord Harlech . U Ulc father's death the (T010393 Secretary will brome the fourth Baron. i The Colonial Seéretary. a Con- servative. id his constituents in lil3fi he might not contest his div- ision in the next General Election. explaining it ‘was most difficult for Minzster to find adequ- ate time to carry on the political work of a scattered division and also that he had to consider his father’: age. Mr. Ormsby-Gore, who is 52. be- came Colonial Secretary in I936 He entered Parliament in 1910 find was Postmaster-General and later first Commissioner or works in the National Government before going to the Colonial Office, Human Test Tube To Aid Cancer tBy John Dauphinee Press Staff Writer] VANCOUVER. Feb. 15-4013)- Nea-r de-atih from deep-rooted can- cer of the rtoinach. A "human test.- lllliile" nested slim chances on sur- Vlvlll tonlsht on a transfusion of radiant-treated blood injected 1n his veins last Friday. Neither patient nor doctor was willing to allow his name to be pub. fished. Both insisted the treatment was still nothing but an experi- ment, Only a. week aeo the patienva cancer was pronounced imposdble to cure by surgery. The doctor-—- who once before. reveral years ago, tried the trentanent- asked him or permission to try the method. Faced with certain death, the pat- lent wnsented. though the prevtoua mcperimet miled in save the life o! the subject. Last Friday the transfusion was made. Blood from a healthy donor had been taken the day before. It ivas cltrated to prevent coagulation. then radium was immersed in it. for 20 hours, Iron in tine red blood w: ‘ s tinder effect of the radium became t-ndlo-aotlve itself. Then the blood wrv injected in the cancer sufferer. The doctor said todaiv "no unto- word effects" were noticed after Ca nadlan MONTREAL. Quin. ltlcb. iii-One of the most; important, of recent developments ‘in Jasper Notional Park is the impetus which has! been given to skiing. acrordliig t-o Fred Brewster. Presddeni. of liic‘ ‘_n“,“‘_“_‘d m Gpymm. ‘d “ggitiypstlzibnsrléilii-dn Mi; Johnston. but ll-iavaa-Neu-s rzenov repor c x _‘ . was predicted in Vienna that the fag"; ‘Leg? hi‘); zfginmggslfg 101411001111"? "ML of HEYmYmM to bring hundreds of thousands of Goering. German Field Marshal people to the raflwav for short and No. 2 Nazi. would find him in lcmmh trim “These coach °Xcur_ the role of n “salesman? assigned 51mm have faqm-ed a community io win further concessions from gnirjt by (inpouraglnz beanie w vim the Austrian Government. 'eentres which they perhaps have tPllbllC and dl lomatic speollla- never seen or have not visited for lion was equally ivided over Goer- mimv years. affording the Oppor- iiiizis" visit mid the extraordinary tunltv to travel oheaplv. safely and session of the Austrian Diet con-‘in comfort to do sightseeing or vokeil for iii-xi Wednesday. HAVZISIVl-‘il- relatives and friends" staicd continue-til lMr- Johnston‘ Ailsirin. which before outlawed‘ Hundred“ °r “uh QXWY-‘tmns l" the Nazi Party in her fight toprn-Jemlwmv {"95 WBTQmtLDEYB-gdu 111s -taco-ltav-.-indepandsnoa.Wtoolcaeitve P!’ i-hl- (ii-m! 1 a‘ '31" men svmpamenc u, Nazusm mm a ways. convey niz a lion o 5 3.- her cabinet and gave amnesty to | 274 P “uwfl” "om 5mm,“ w ‘w’ N”, ‘p,.,§m,(.,.s_ “flop Ighroliighout various Vi‘?! ‘l Th" 'i‘"’5m"n "skm by mpmy or tc-‘rnatliirtifta? fill??? bwiiisueeaali- birthday parw scheduled Eiitur ny, in the opposite direction were 1'1.- , - t .. 82. f h t. on to 0t- halgrbgalgf ,§,,{",‘,‘,4§§d§.'g, Fllglnmiy tlawaégieiegeowCw. the Marl- "mmd I 19H". rm,“ w_ F_ flur- time Provinces. Fl show that iey. seci-eiaw of the Dayiona Beach, Fla. [DdtZC of the Bmevol- ed mi. and Protective Order of Elks. ipenrals fnb‘ th‘e t ‘ma: travtel cons era . or exours n onen- from tiloae poi-its to Quebec Montreal. ootawa and ‘Ibronto con- maidng the cat an serve member I _ _ _ _ or we orsanlwllofl- 3.315%“? ‘i303 Jiilsi :3“ hi. -——-——- Ga. P0 l d h . HAW “WINNIE? TAKE" in Ilfaiiignmigliiiiinn ‘toil J sigh?- alona. carried a total 5.814. Travel ween tern GRAHAMBTOWN. South Africa ' t Westem Caz-min o'er: has a consid- CP) —'l‘he death has occurred pnllentlon the bnr-‘lll o1 Parks Branch. We are clearing n RN? Austria's nclizltbors and the great‘ . H; t] b “d d l b_ t» we" when» Nm- ‘i’§é.i§.€."ii2ii‘i% ti". $3. will‘! “Li.” “ ' """“’ fillets”... 15in might‘ not soon be MM t“- Elfin; 33.377 Ill the Atlallflfl Rezlo. Vghlatlei-‘valwnndmlgabte ‘lair sung“ 81‘ B 8t. 7 1 1249 (h Q Tnynk C “T888. . TEWS E!‘ SS . B B ~—-——————~-~-——- . wltllifim n32; infirm fituiy er- led to a Resin above tlmberllne. nt- (‘AT BE90ME5 ELK |€endinir from e Ontario border granular; e ‘ofrebexweefi lboétwdargg ————- _ . , w e ca n u SENECA rams. u. Y.. r-l-ii. ial Eycuf-‘Qfi’, Dmmm, “m”; i...‘ built. From H0113 iiiei-q were thrill. -(AP|—'I‘0mmy, Dr. W. I. Clrrkmtween Mbntreiil. qbronto. Detroit l I til-Til to the Tonauin valley and 22-_vrar-old alloy cal. who ha. a and Chicano numbered 9.053. wthlle t e Alth Cavel motor road. a. dis- ,1 iacular akllnfl Jasper Ski Club. who is a visiior| ‘ Montreal. iVlr. Hrcivsier. who bears a name ‘Hllllfifii sviicirviiinus, with the Canadian Rockies‘. is fain- ous as it conductor of tourist part-i ies in the park and 0i‘ big game; hunting expeditions in its environs. and is‘operatlor of a “dude ranch" e -u . i _While skiimz has lontr been pop- ii or amoniz residents of Jasper. he ‘said in an interview. it is only of recent years that its attractions "have become known to the outside world. "Much of this is due to the activities of our ski club. Less than two miles from the town of Jasper on a motor road that is kept open all winter. we are do . splendid area. which has been made available to us by the Dominion 1.400 foot run c-n the north of Whistler Mountain mild will iii- tanoe of about. 10 miles. Another are-a enallv accessible to the flown, Mr. Erewster said. was on Signal and Tekarra Mount his. from there. trails led to the am- Lake. centre of spec- Membership’ fees in the Jasper ‘Ft the transfusion. Today. he said. {jilstpatient told him he was feeling e er "My first attempt. was unsuccem tin.“ the pitvslclan said. "But. the sulrl-cl ivcuid have died at. ariv rote. And I proved to my own satisfac- tion at least. that them was "cine reduction in the size of tilt:- cancer. "The actual type of cancer of- icCHPg the present patient has not been determined. I operated some little time aao and ft was too m advanced to allow sunzical treat- "rncnt of a superficial canoes- of the ace. TRUST ARTISTS TO MARI.‘ PEACE NEW YORKJleb. lit-till’) - A plea to poll lcllms to "shut up shop and han the world over to IYP‘ art-ht:- for-twirl mankind may enjoy on are of peace was voiced by Dame Bwbil Tlterpdtlr». British. actress. "rho artists." she sold "are the. only in- ternational institutions at. present. "Artists and thou: who follow art are the onlv one: viho enjoy each otberh differences. You don't like to have every one look alike and talk alike and dress nl‘ke and think alike. You revel in the rill- fei-enee between us.’ Dame. Bvbl‘. v/hn plnved n lun- ln" role hen‘ in J. ‘B Priestley‘; "Time and the Copwnvw" warned that. mistrust. of fol-owners and hated! is lndlnl "vliralirht. In den- tructlon and death " AUSTRALIIV‘ "AV RADIO ‘FEE 0F lF-I! lki Ol h malt f rk. live Sunday‘ lllgfllllll vgluntggrs meat. rift points in Can ral Canada __€___._._ ince. fPflfhcd Pcipini! loony after J John a". Venablea. retired rlvll arable mom. rai- 0.01s nulenlml "These cos i uvcuruloii Ilium! IORTBALEWIFTOTBT. HOUSE, running a gauntlet of flrc from servant who was present when were carried on th economy u- are of course. in addition to many i3 Pleasant st Completely reno- . ChiYlW-i‘ ll‘l'f"!llifll‘.\ illlliil of Pao- Winston Churchill was captured ruilom ti-mn Eutto out and 7.104 millions of maneuvers carried dur- - z d hardvrood floors. Anni 180 ilflfllll. Several casualties were re- and made prlsener dull"! U"? travelled form the til ll in! i937 at reiilllll‘ “N! I 001101110- {Lfiilum it. mic-a- at ported. l. Boer War,1899-1902. w u» Pacific o m4 w. Jdmoton. .. ‘ --- > 7 / s5; t , ~ .. .. . .. ..... ., it... ‘w’ . h _____ k___,_,_____, ‘wanfi, :v . - c t" -. wanna-crawlers» ut. in aday earlnl brush and Lung tug cabin-i. | anrfliiouranda travelled eastward to. CANBERRA. Avatnlla. Web. 16- ipiv-v-tnr cop-mi of Pew-ta and "Felavraehw. H. P “mm. t- mnt-ir trim new 1000mm iadio ssh M m" vent/or at‘. homes an equin- wrPh can‘ rm- ‘ ~ lim-iu n! MM tn MM for e-vcb "t. "slot more than an our time of "~- w-l tor momma bra-MM- on the governmmt notional shalom. ,»~~~1 le“'"'ro ' 31ml.“ tn operation tn Australia. or that ah ft tflflflffi‘ nqvufnvnn-nf ,.,,|v.-o. ti o e ial Evening For Short‘ uoum Students At P. W. 0. Final social evening for students? attending agriculture, flalierlemcor- , , pantry and domestic science short. courses Wu held at Prince oi Wales Coll e auditorium last evening. Mr. R. Shaw, deputy minister of agriculture under whose super- vision the courses are being con- ducted presided and addressed the students. and fisheries ebu- dents complete their work today while other short course student: remain in the city until next week._ The program last: night was as follows: Moving Pictures. ‘mGmuD sinalne. led by Set. Motor am. ‘ 0rchestra—l"armerst Joe onus-I son. violin: Anthony Gallant. suit- ar: Stanley Arsenault. piano. Step dance, Leo Oiisic l. Solo. Stanley Arseiianlt. Orchestra. carpenters Solo, John Blondln, 'I‘rio, carpenters. ltloik dancing, 8 girls. Instrumental music. fishermen. Fishermenfs Ensemble-dummy, Fred Campbell. Phillip Creator; violin. Lawrence Dalton; [rattan John Worthy. Step dance. fishermen. , Orchestra: Manuel Gallant, pi- carpenter. thony Gallant, guitar. ADDRESS BY MR. SHAW The Deputy Minister of Agricul- ture. after congratulatln the students upon their excellen work- of the past two weeks. outlined social conditions in Prince Edward Island. 'I'he seriousness of the present. situation was reviewed. Yet. stated Mr. Shaw there were opportunities still open to outh. conditions of the pas were contrasted with those of the pres- ent. the self-sufficiency of the past. being compared with the pres- ent dependence upon ‘processed articles and manufacture . Examples of procemed goods sold in the country were lven. Many of these, Mr. Show s aied, might wcil be manufactured in qPIIIIOC Edward Island today. The old pioneers had the will- ingness and ingenuity to carve out a destiny in this country. By hard work and thrift the built a home. Young people of oday had far greater opportunity than the pioneers oi’ old the speaker stress- The Deputy Minister declared that everyone muff. give the that is in him in overythinn he d093, That. in itself will solve manydiffcuities. Mr. Shaw ifso emphasized the dznlty and inher- ent worth of agr ~ultural life. working with the hands—the.oo ordination of hand and mind- Lord Himself was a carpenter. ‘fin every phase of your work. til the fields. in the home. the stamp nobility ls attached to it," he said. , In conclusion. Mr. Shaw wished the students success in their fit- Department. of Agriculture. Will Manufacture Planes In Mexico (By The Canadian Prose‘) MEXICO CITY, Feb. 17-Avi- ation circles said tonight. they un- derstood the Canadlm Oar and Foundry Company, with headquar- ters at Montreal. Woo dealtns with the Mexican Government for tho right to establish an airplane fac- tory here. The Canadian Ca: and Foundry Company is licensed to bull Grumman airplanes outside the UnitodBtates. ‘These planes are standard ulpmant of United States naval aircraft carriers. Un- ited States Marines also use them. Lieut. H. J. Klein. representat- ive of the Canadian firm, has been in Mexico of’! and on during the last 1B months. He new a demon- stration ship here last. year but cracked it. up in landing. Yesterday ofliclal Mexican cir- cles said the government had oom- pleted arrangements for an “l-m- portant." Canadian aviation com- pany in build planudn use circles did not. name th firm but: said 40 fiihting ships would be budgeted for delivery to the amiy air corps by the end of Iliad Uslnfinlthe Govemmnt foc- tory at Ba ena military airport, the Canadian firm would also ex- port. to other Bout-h and Central fl- NIAGARA FALLS. Ont... Feb_ 16 —'I‘wo new bridges-one a private- ly-owned structure and the other internationally owned-will becau- etructed across the Niagara River. The International Railway Com- ny, owners oi the wrecked Falls few span. will pr ed immedi- ately with erection o a. 81.500900 sinule dock. arch bridge and it will be completed in time to han- dle the 1939 summe traffic. The Province of Ontario and th‘e The readiness of Ontario to pro- ceed with this enterprise was ex- gresied by Premier Mitchell l". oiptvurn. who inspected the Onta- rio Power Co. plant and the re- mains of the Falls View upon. NATIVES MAY AID (DABTAL DEFENCE CANBERRA. Australia. Rb. 16- Abo irlnea atone the barren. spar- aay- abllad coastline‘ of northern Austral a may take a out in Aus- tralian defence piano. The Navy Board ham l; consider- lnu a scheme foa- nativou to ht i fires h ilgno “mwcofihlliflfll! Vfiggll mvm scum rut mmfl m ma“... _ l of nlnin no! ay mi a I193 a i. t m” "Iifirthxttiim 2' 1% “T: ilo ‘Ihnktintgltq and Commerce ee o eHouse of Coin. to consult with mom” I thirregulation of panics, there lavas K. Con)!!!“ he Federal (tovi-rititieiii. either in lake (‘Oillliirll- _|i,.-j‘.d,tu°“ the committee l ‘it. "should give ' gill- ih§°ioi ‘Iii"i§if.?.i‘;ffi§_~°°""t i .3321. tidliéfisiiiiliiiillli‘ .i’§f.“li°f session and has first place on u" agenda again. the situation difficult. ano; Arthur Chalsson, violin; An- ' minister. A compiiiii- i; to observe federal :i‘1i‘ led . $696,905 _ i month last is Revenue essential to a. true education. Our gggf-yegmegléfnéo :1‘: {receipts were $215,532,495, Bil tn- o! ‘ OMBSE resliapndirig period last your. for January totalled and $1,174,068 a. year occurred Eton of m e Athobaskii. in Bmkawhewan. Dr. P.W. H< ad. Med. human changed conditions troll‘ by the opening of thi- nu. try by aeroplane ‘ ‘ Previously. the new: of ill‘.\' berm" doctor and he Fdbrruary m en route to J hn’: Church referred to a stonnofpm on connect mtnd 011M KW“ m . FEBRUARY 18, 1933 itiuiiimi ii BANKING illllli BEFllilLHliiiSi Question 0f Federal Provincial C0 . t r ol Discussed i‘, Commons. (By The c ti. . TTAWA, ‘iffltffg m Commit. the l)l'(r\'i|1c €l small loan u‘ lll(llf'.ill0ll m‘, may over such c. min: .- . . Fashion Parade-flirts of science m; field of(,t.~,_.,,';',‘,l‘..\,,,' ',,"';,‘I:“‘@ til 0184585 lnces. pm‘ Finance Minister Diiititliig to“ it‘ dill iii»: heiievq lll> without an q. "Confused jurisdiction" said lhl (‘I ivish" under u“. gofifiyérglsiztndei-s‘ Act. limiiiiig m‘, final service charges, ch; i.'~l < fees and other l(‘\'l [ momma ers can be regulated tinder n11, act ' But there int, been Judgement a s m lo ivhelligi lrls on borrow. Attoniey-Generiii Ghfdnn cm ant of Toronto hits started s w" on money lenders oiiiitant interest. rtitcs. admittefti ‘that. the cases o iigh interest char suit from iendings gas n‘ who are not incorporated. who charge u. But. it i: ntvst. flggy-mi by lndlvldiiah The committee ciecideil to g] Mr. Conant and the attorneys-gen- eral of the other provinces peer before it to tell Wlllli vlnces are doing to control mong lenders and to say what the Dominion should do. to ap- the pro- they th Customs And Excise Revenue Increased (By The Canadian Press) OVITAWA. Ebb. iii-Customs u! excise revenue for January tom. $20 604.059, over an increase of the CUITPSPOII% year. the Natlo Department. of $d5.0ti5.667 over the 00l- e income tax (zoileclions for January totalled $5.80i.Tli.i, an in- , crease of 31.084056, and for the l0 gag?“ egodelfgygr?“ c-glxgacéngtzégum agrzt.‘i1s74%l13,l95.597. 0n increase o! Exports of Canadian product: s7l_0‘.!l.829ll , ,. comparféi37witl£_“$82."2 .‘ ‘ ‘ - r . u. ‘ . ~ o e c a n a d I a n gfioduce last lllll)l)l(i).,ll§\\'.lf~ flfill-Zlég Aeroplane Helps Combat Measles A. ET: -..-i 1mm OITTAW illustration of the value. n‘. l-iie aw gllane in helping to combat. dlseall remote areas comes 1o light- i! the December report of the lndl Affairs Branch. Depaiiiiuit. Mines and Resources. When an outbreak of 1118851" among the lllfliilllfi l‘: id‘ t. th Eil$l‘l‘l‘l en Hap ' a e ‘northern intendant. anti India! Agent stationed at. Fort tliliiltwlm Alberta. west , was aiblc i0 wiich tilt- scene by aeiroplane within a fciv and take all mttflfillleg llcCt‘ so}? '4 meet the situation. Almost simul- l-aneousliy measles occurred anions‘ dians nit Fbnd du Lac. an.» the d00- tor ‘had scarcely headquarters at. Fort. cnvelltz“ when he had to take to the l i8 about 200 lililc.» lo l!" hourl 3310mm» (m: tirciik ilie In- l‘9iilll'lll‘(l to hi! ain. _ . This incident. beyond its-intent interest. exiiiillilllp" u" 1- about -- p coun- h-flutjyiiliililml eml mong the Ind ins might me geean ivceks in reu-liiiiG ti" “wold time W" American nations. “muted by H“. 01.1w mmiiis ‘o ‘_‘_““_—_'" i/raneporialloii in ilollilP ti)“ rattan SPAN AT NIAGARA , . ,.. out» a v WILL BE REPLACED soou wygtfeiyeslliniall-Lwziflrlfl]l1" l icpofiell av TWO NEW amnoas wha,,e'bm,,,h‘, h, _. ....,-. wmeliil for measles by ileit-ifoiil- lllltl “B! able to rrnch Stoncy ll lltitl-i a rpnd du Lac in a llliliivi‘ ti! 110"“- sm JOSIAH srTiiiie . . 1'0 m; IUNOR 0W5" is-sir 011K, Feb. Josiah stamp. British l-rtliwmlit wlltl be the guest of day. Itleibrunry 28. n _ _. given at the Waldorf-A-Wlll" llillfll‘ on MW‘ t a dinncr i0 b‘ Hall in °°' the trustees of Town ‘C club o ration with the Ecrrnm State of New York will‘ joins! f o New York Sh, Josiah and Lad! ._ _. -;. . ..__._... I... _‘_ _... .. d... which eventually will b9 mu 1r“. Flam» w HYTTWT" “t” 3,. from Australia. VICAR sTrllih-UP . . rsaror Ihllfis’ ‘ i5] If‘. " i-fifikfifii. Iaililfeviiiii oi o d from the D111?“ "5 a 1553i? a " lid .111!‘ ‘gireefilgtagikekhgreggrdnt? “lid f" fund to hold further meetings in hea room. ..,, Q Th fear already 11")‘ 1m“ e test by iil-avtgpflfif to allow the motion i15"‘",‘p{. local Marie," to be shown an‘? ‘m, theatre on Good Fritifll- “m” coeds would go to Chlirfll FIRST SINCE WA" Noam. wnies-w-Pl-l‘ ma mail rum ¢ll1l1?§,§,°,,,_ 111 iiiliifii. 'i’.’§§3’$iixl"fi3il all will’; first. meeting of the tom‘ ‘ the war. It’: usualflv the DIP-w" ieeelh w l"; mi tht ‘h. t"