I OI ‘A A MERCHANT‘ we sometlmci hate men. We despise the rat that m. round our trap: for the very same reason do _,.__.----— | (‘inavdl Founded ll!!- ltyhrrllrlzlialown tllzhrdlan ‘Ivva ‘Fenla- Bennett Federal Election ‘Conservative Leader At Clinton Interprets Government Ac- tivitye-No Lack In Signs. l ‘i CLiINTOlL-Feb. 2.—Tha shadow. oi an impending , l election cross- ed the platform from which‘ Hon. R. B. Bennett spoke in the Municipal, Hall here tonight. ' - "There is no lack in signs for a general election," the Conservative chicitain laimed. "You see the Government trying to reinforce itself in the west with Mr. Crerar. With ths new Minister oi Railways and Canals now talking free trade in the west. and Mr. Euler, the Minister of National Revenue, talking for protec- tion at Brampton the other night, there are signs oi a general election. 'l'here you have the old thing-talk- ing free trade west oi the Great Lakes and pr tectio l in Ontario." For Mr. Crersr. the Opposition chieitain had caustic references. 1t was only ,a few short years ago, Mr. Bennett recalled, that the new min- ister of railways and canals had gone about the country pr ng against cotton utlgllvgmgw‘ gummy‘ A or. rubber ‘industry, llmphaticaliy deploring unempluy. ment, the Conservative leaderlsaid there \vere_"900,000 reasons, all worth "bluish , ~ F“ ,9". , W . . h erbtiilllisecliil the aeeassltyior tmt“ “Emma u ‘ k “my -__.,_-_,,, _ ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. it'll; "Mt. Stewart Wednesday, thrilling western show.__ 1449-24-31. "Hockey match at Jilbsny Rink llouday night between the Hunter lover Royals and the Albany 8t. lots. 1483 “P. W. O. College vs Granitcs to- fllsht at Hignfield Rink. Gums starts ut 7.30. Bkatc aitcr match. d id 2 "loading l-fogs at Mlllview, Tues- dli‘. irebruary 4th. Mlllvlew Live- ‘mk 551991118 Club, per Jenkins Bros. Secretary. iezi-i-ai-ai. "Reserve libbruary 6th, Concert cu prism Social. Mt.,liibion Hall under auspicesjivomenb Institute. li. v . "Buying Hogs, Sheep and Lambs It Kensingtllh every Thursday fore- uoon. Alden Mouse. ' ‘ aaiv-lo-ai-rsontuutli "n inecting of our Institute and 1' shinning Oiuo on Thursday, Reb- mry 0th to. list crtrshed lime, seed, "ii-flint. hogs. Prices on hand. w. D- Ross. secretary. m2. "Come to-tha‘ basket social and entertainment in Afton Hall. Wed- mdfly. Feb. 5th. Local and city talent. Admission 28o. Ladies with baskets ires. Proceeds in aid of hall. li stormyflcouie first finenlgha. "The Annual Meeting of the hir- "lle m our; 7vvili be glisld in the Avondsie School I-lfouse, on Thursday. "b"!!! t!!! ML‘! oblook-Zlill mem- "m lomttend. s. a. cur-lay. .e '= ~ g dart-i-siesi. im-ai t i stint-mm“ ' i’ 0 gins sgm- t... r - Predicts 100 cents on tha dollar." why there were soup kitchens in Canada. The minister oi labor (Mr. Keenan). he proceeded, had refused to call a con- ference on unemployment, but, the Conan-votive leader went on, when Mayor Ralpnwabb of Winnipeg call- ed a conference Mr. Keenan was sent to Winnipeg to attend. Mr. Bennett believed that the proposal oi Mayor Webb for a royal commission to en- quire lnto the matter of unemploy- ment should be adopted‘. srofessor Tausslg’; Words. Returning to the tariff again to- night, the , ositlon chieitain again wanted to know what Premier King 1110 W My to words of Professor ‘raussig, former member oi the Unit- ed States tariff board and professor oi nomies at Harvard Universi . fie proceeded to-qucte the t United Btatce-waonomistxi. " ' treats it sin rsayw r ~ r The Prime Minister, m. Bennett proceeded. had ssid that Canada must not provoke the United States in the matter oi the tariff. The Conservative chieftain con- tinued: “I protest against Canada bolng bullied by any one. My ob- servation is a countryis respected as it respects itself." He did not believe in any jingotsm or reprisal but in Canada protecting C adians. “This is not a Nicaragua," ha eicclsimed. On arrival this evening, Mr. Ben- nett was greeted by constituents oi South Huron crowded on the station plstfonn. To the skirl oi the bag- pipes, the Conservative leader was’ -..._.-_.-__._ The Weather. etc Love i Knows No Lew- t. cumin: p Mo emu-i. w! whirri- ee see?“ Al-resledflri A Bfssiflg Chaise .;_ ‘W? Bounds of men‘ claiming to repre- sent the Unemployment Workers As- sociation commensdd a systematic canvass oi the city for food yesterday according to police. ‘these men work- ing in squads of three went from house to house b38018 icod. Many women were alarmed by the man appearing at their doors and lentils eslls for‘ police protection. Three man carrying lacks filled with food were taken in custody on begging chlflil. Damaged, Is Making for Port (Canadian has!) 8'1‘. JOHNS. NL. lbb, l-Tho steamer. Chatham, reporting damage o: which no particulars were given, is making for wit hero. Th6 Polit- Wu oi-ths ship is 11°‘?- hiowsnjrhe streamer Qhatbasu. reported damaged and heading for’ at. Johns is pneum- ably the British shine: that name which sailed from New oumw on January ll ior Boston. ‘I'M Obi-w" u; freighter of m: tons. A Unitcd States tscamcr oi the same Mm! anus from awkmvéialh fer P111!!- the MAUI!!!- fI, Edward Island Like the Dew OAY, FEBRUARY s. P30 A T PLANE 1s L 0s A T iliilllilieilllNE Was Sinusitis-lg ‘In Rail- i way Yard When Run Oves-Byjt-Locomotive. (oi-sau- PM» 3001101011. Iss8; lib- i-altar- ny 4'! fill!» omunurwuusu; panes” Iralc- suan of thh allflwla lfllal Illicit instantly In the saline sud at Cape Tormciitima uhqru; um an o'clock auadey alumina. being run over by the engispga which-pawns, employed can chapter.» If was a native or woodman! Paint. ‘ . r I: ' . l a Cruisers Deleted . From Progriiinime . (Gallic! have) ‘ munch.- sub. !.--1t wlpliithoratit- ativaly stated may the succumb. einmeut had deleted one m‘ and gm ‘small-cruiser from» tho PIQIOI". 1 ' o dmvera, . l"! h; are“ to. speak his audience was gugmgnfld by WHO flflWdlil Oil um welsh-m w- . ,, v ~_~ t’ satiny-fit v ' ‘ s . ‘ ~ isles-say ti; w we m“. . y , - islet“ i" 881' Ill icipalllalhwhereabanquet m held. addition to the cn-uwllliivfl. ‘>1’ '3" , "m. crowd filled tha hall, and when auisers surrey and lvmhtmbvrfend ""'~ . ‘February 14th Date Set iromtlia ins-rm programme s wtal o! tum lugs and one m!" um“ “an m n“ bnwuh To Deal With Stock Market Situation. (Special to The Guardian) enoaolall provincial attorneys gen- raslgaadf and Gauersinamasb B... , standby King Alfonso to form a new cabinet. TORONTO, Ont, Feb. L-Confcr» i LA TESTDOINGS A T rm; oral o! Clnldshdn connection with the ltock-Hmarket situation will be NAVAL CONFERENCE held hcraprobably on February 14th, (accounts the Gllrdlan) "fly in the ion-so re- normow, m. I-By George Hsmbietoa, Canadian Pr!!! Stud Correspondent. ‘ The dfltt Five Power Naval 0on- ietunoa sum-i its uni-d week with anothcr British thrill. Whiis naval ‘experts rack their brains over cats- gei-iesl w! runners involved in the French compromise‘ between the not»: lamina‘ mo worm. smu- ods of measuring naval strength. new British naval reductions have brought the critics back to realities. The ‘lest kitish reduction’ was the announclneut oi tbs definite can- cellation c! constriction oi two- new 10.000 ten. cruisers. on vrhoih work hui previously been suspended. m ,.. reductions aiieot cruisers in precinct. Innddltion to. smaller is the new reductions strike man the 1929-30 build!!!‘ PWIPIIII’ onswmotonoruiserandouaiight cruisers. making with prwiou ‘can- cellations. a reduction-of four mils-l Here is tbs 1139-80 program u approved by Parliament. but now a- mended: - Program approved: ,- combatant But the critic holds thuoths an- nouncement is issued at a bad time. uonpon, m». L-After two weeks of cautious exploration through a thicket oi generalities the Five Pow- er Naval Conference mod today in the pmsence of its first challenge oi concrete “reality. The time has come. those iisooiatcd with the pariey held. when some one soon mustblglnfitaikinilgurultls truethaoonfcrvnoeisnotyet ready to has: proposals as to how many ships can be scrapped or u to how many must be built. Pmbably none but the principal delegates were concerning themselves at nu with sud-invade- ed statistics u they tool: a week end of rupita today and left con- ference activities virtually at a standstill. Home one or more con- crete proposals may emerge into ugh; the uuhierenoe ' ' as a conimithe oi-,the whole assembles again ‘madly. Rumors oi quarrels among dela- gstas from the nriflsh commonwealth Moderate winds mcstly . claw with some‘ light local snow‘ or. 905' sibly Dart rain in Nut-hem districts. Toronto, cloudy 30-40 Quebec, clear Charlottetown. cloudy Halifax. cloudy .... Saint John, clear "i..." B68009. ants‘. New York. fair ‘nib-J ~ museum-meal andtcmoerovvlmorninl at 2M. ., t “animal-museums nit-is but at still‘ T i???‘ WEI Militias“: “magnetism m. Three cruisers armed with I lair guns. One flotilla might dds ‘troyvrs. at: submarines. cinemas; Lrwn-siuqunsuoeo: -Ona mu- ing amusement among the Dominion: themallvus. in both osusdiui . w‘! Australian eirciu the "will Iii dis- ‘am-with sum-oi isle than e inch WM‘PH"I\!"- “ab” "m. aw,“ bu. Farisncwlblplfl criticise tbaIi-lt- unioauiaionasseeriineluoaein- - stsneeflfltebeniiuloas become m0" exacting bllyfilifllfilllbl, cvau / . ieucinmissatsférbythv quiz-vagina‘;- , N61 liiiith M! lntfltllfle measles is expected to fem the eisllig a iaverll lailtiualltheahu orshiir oouvsrsleurlnio talkie nouns. Ems-immen- . ductions. They will nctafleottbl .3‘ oiiihcnawasl whole. air-he immediate moment. in the naval, conferences are creat- ‘ msmlshhsvanoteotaasvysudl usdluvcauruyfiehartweeriupf. urination i! lbw etvw merited" p the learned today at the Pariiamgut ‘Buildings. Hon. W. l-i. Mom-Attorney General, while de- cllning to state a definite date or place said.‘ he is now considering a tentative data for tlfi second week oi the montlf. -Wlsile the Attorney Gen- erai could» not definitely say whether the conference would be held here or in Winnipeg, it is learned that as To- ronto is the centre oi the situation the newt-um General will be asked to gather hers. Time is to be given l Resigned Dictatorshiyll '1 who has ruled Spam as riivozo: since 192s, has , his foe oi long standing, has been! Conference Relations Severed (Special to The Guardian) MEXICO (JliIY, Feb. L-Alex- antler Maker, Russian Minister to Mexico today received orders from Moscow telling him to close the Legailon. This officially completes the severance oi rela- tions between the two countries, the break starting when Mexico recalled its representatives from Moscow as n protest against Communism: demonstrations staged before the Mexican em- bassies in Washington, Buenos Aires and ltlo De Janeiro. ...._____>.-.-- to permit an opportunity for the var- ious officials to prepare their mn- terlnl and then meet here. o! A MERCHANT ' ‘Courage ll the doing of um fmtodsmordreadtudonudhuaw; thatyoamustdo. I, f" Annual Iubbesiptla" pgfl *' ‘ "I Ila‘! Canada and U. l; . 3-? ifllRMAiilPENINlljMYSliRY Piiiil EANEW LIBRARYETHIIIIBHT LBS-Tl Be Delivered By Pro-Q ' - - Q ’ ‘_ minent Citizens. Caculilcdliqagérgzgggzsd m “a I For Three Hours But Charlottetown! new brary Bu -' i "' ing and Harris Memorial Gallery is (Judd Not PQcate now practically completed and ready) l‘ Ship, " - Flyers to be handed over by the contructorsl, Before the moving of the Legisla- ‘ tive and Dodd libraries (ruin the! (Canadian Press) ‘ present location in the Pro inciall BATHURST, 3., F Building is begun, it is proposed to lowing a, report that a mystery 1km have an informal opening ceremony,‘ was seen in the Gulf oi fltrl-rlnv- which will take place on Wednesday fence. tive miles oil’ Shippegan Is- efternoon of thiseweek at 4 o'clock. gland cn the evening of Thursday The building will be open for in-_ 115$. a report reached herofllOlll-iillfi spection by the public at 3 o'clock‘ that On the Welling when thftliflr and‘, all citizens are cordially invitec‘ als from the DlI-iic were seen at toattend. ' S-hippegan. a board with a heavy Beginning at 4 o'clock short ad- SlETW-l 118m WM 59m 01! TB-biwlniflo dresses will be delivered by Lieuten- Apparently the mystery plane muss ant Governor Hearts, Premier Saun- hive 118d HOB-is flhd lflhlhd 1h $50 ders, who will preside, Rev. Canon‘. Gulf W I-Wl-it fillfllls frcmwtbe-boat Harris, of Mchone Bay, n. s; nu‘ for the purpose or til-kins and w- Worship Mayor Yeo, Mr. JusticeI 8° ‘Fl °°ntrlbYlnd “QW- T059111‘ Haszard and MrfJustice Arsenault. ‘Wt U115 wnllnth“ ‘UVFI! "W? It is expected that the moving of’ 9M5 P991716 01 39mm“ TQDOPl-TIIV- the books will begin immediately‘ l“! bu“! 9- 91"" W“ 137W“ thereafter, and the paintings by Mr. w“ 901°“ W‘ ‘W - Robert Harris, c. m. o, which have n‘ °°nv°rml°fl ""41 31*!- i tc/bb hung in the new ballery. plane had roturned- to ; Questioned as to the r g ; rpiune passed over iiatiiiflt-f-"last i night, Mr. Vcnict said that this‘ liad i ' ’ bsm reported to him by qiruininent i cizizens who stated positively-Milo . him that they had' heard u‘ plans Open forBuszness w... over t... w... - . . | (Canadian Presn- “ ST. JOHN, N. B.. Feb. lr-finporia lswcm 1° m” G“"“'di“l | here at noon today wera [that ‘l the ‘TORONTO, ‘Ont. Feb. 1.-—Four of pluw wmch “.53 in duncuxw‘ mm‘ _._. l ' _ v A‘;f.“;‘.g°ii32f.;‘i§;‘“$.;§ l" THE Elli? Max:316. i skill kept until the final two g“; .1 flu sale, the five day ulc of the Canadian Fur Auction Isles Company closed today. having set a-eeeord figure o! t1.- 00,000 aa the total of transac- time. ‘on Thursday 4M circles silver fin pelts were offered and “by 5Q!) were put up for sale pldflq was keen with buying m lacuna ‘fashion centres deulllifi the trail!!- feai prim fer clear m arias N“!!! ‘IIUJTMn was a da- eiiiie iu prises, compared with time efJm. 1m. rlnslns from aucseierem in tiniest of- ten percent in the ini- fln two-days‘ far sale -< ' virus percent of the llecord Transactions At Can. Auction Sale Total Figures Reached $1,640,000 F01‘ Fivé‘ DRY- Sgl¢-$440 Was Peak Price For C1981‘ FOX Skin‘: _ __ ____ ___7_______ MQNIIIAL, Feb. a-wiih the 1w. ow»- -' m" i" Coastguard Service May Be Established (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Ont. Feb. iL-The es- tablishment by Canada of a coast- guard service to cope with smugglers and rum. runners is an eventuality which, it is understand, has been re- ceiving some attention in administ- rative circles, and while no conclus- ion as to its feasibility has been ar- hsva been vridely canvassed. At present the duty oi’ coping with thorn lswbresltersl rlvld It the possibiliti- the flve brokerage houses which were raided on Thursday by order of the Attorney General, opened for bus- lnes as usual today under agreement nriived at yesterday with government authorities whereby they received back tho assets which were confis- cated. _ "As we were" was the order oi the day in the offices of Solloyvay-Mills and Co., A. E. Mosey and Co., D. S. Paterson and Co. and H. L. Gibson and Company. Ltd. stobie Forlong and Co., are precluded from ‘thLs ar- iangement because of their volun- tary assignment last Thursday which puts their affairs in the hands of a custodian under the supervision of the registrar in bankruptcy. The following announcement was issued last night by Attorney Gen- eral Price. “The Attorney General has been acting on the advice of s. committee consisting oi Strachan Johnson, K. 0., G. T. Clarkson, C. A. and George Edwards, C. A.. who have E, Moysey and Co., D. S. Paterson As a result of these conferences the iness." and t been conferring with representatives of Solloway-Mills, and Co., Ltd, A. and Co., and H. L. Gibson and Co. Atty. Gen. has decided to revoke the embargo on the funds and securit- ies of the said brokeroio firm! l0 that they will be able to resume twa- ----.....__---.__-_~.i_ lentiousness are noteworthy In alliance with these officers arc the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, and in several oi the provinces. the pro- vincial police. The distribution of authority, however. creates several difficulties and the feeling among those who are in the best position to appreciate the situation is under- stood to be as for as coastal smug- gling ia concerned. tho preventive ei- foris of these bodies could ‘be better coordinated by having them includ- fslls upon the customs preventive ser- e4 under on; gdminigtrgtivg author. rm. a body "of men whose efficiency ity. ice off Shippegsn Island on Thursday and Friday was mu unloaded/sud the opinion expressed was that it was inst in the waters of the Gulf oi Si. Lawrence. The cabin plane d! tho Canadian Airways which on ‘Friday left Moncion in s. rescue attempt. eras reported unable to take air this morning. After searching without result for three hours Friday attir- noon it landed at Shippegarivlsirand yesterday. This moming it wasun- able to get under way owing to its heavy load of rescue supplies. oorrvrscan rtsm: IS toss‘ MONCTON. n. 3.. see. i-Pilot’ Walter Fleming. who, has bulimic’- ing the New Brunswick 003E155?! the sir in search of n. myths-yum seen on Thursday and Friday, of; Shippegan, returned to Moncldhwcdf terday afternoon. convinced 311st it!!! plane is lost. He had covered the en- tire eastern coast of the province-L. The plane was first seen ciifflliffi day afternoon, when word ‘ilmeimm shippegan to the effect that an acro- plsne had been forced down on the ice in thc Gulf oi st. Lawrcnllfifiéftli of Miscou Island at the nbrthi extremity oi New Brunswick. .1801! many were aboard the drift some not be determined. On F1165! WWW in; the plane was in approximatcly the some position, about five miles off shore, sending up flares. Buheadiient- ly a Canadian Airways plane carrying food and supplies failed to locate the craft on a polar flight and continued» the sew-myop- terdsy. more was no hiatforthe planes identity? Post olficsjclfieisis said no mail carriers were.- Qtlblij