~-.. 1m panish Guards Co v ’t. Against Labor Trouble rustic Actiozrln Force To Preserve Law And Order , In Country. i-I IMPIIRT : (IRE HIIIISE . P. By Gflri Spsdal Ill’! (IITAWA. Isrshel. - Oanadios): --~-- were (hnsdish nlraofserviosfntha ‘- iodaywiththsdeatliofllev . nyaap n, m minors: lcnofsnliristiloldierwhofougl; >- Weilinlfim at Waterloo, eof n family noted for its long- Y- His faflrr was within a few OUNUEMENTS, COMING EVENTS, MEETINGS, ETC "Aarmnsojlb Is boomed sauna d I sands p0 payable m advance. "Tbflilht-Ohoir play and’ 1c?’- I "Ciiioflalsin Damian's Store, Ziflnfllll Saturday in aidof St. Vinc- "Flvhsnsgs. ir-m "Reserve Maren 11 iicr Central " Y union's mnltuto Pantry st l-loimllfl. L400! Oi i-i lscturI at Khsuaton and New Bl"!- ‘ cancelled. RG7. D. K. ROI. L-lOOl n myifll live 11¢ Hunts River III@ lib. t ls ' ammo» By Isl Smith, Amoclated Press Foreign stag, (B! Guardian's special Win) MADRID. March z-m Spanish Government moved quiikly today w "We" my attempts that may be through strikes Hon-wide state of alarm. Minister oi’ the Interior Rafael Bslaaar Alonso declared the drum action-similar to martial law but not so stringent was tsken-"not because of any da-nserous conditions ziltuzcsnuisy cg‘, ‘gJities tlhrist at; ms e s t public u Iear General Strike He did not refer directly to strikes and threats of strikes that have event 5min in the past weeks, but it was reported in government cir- cles that officials fear s general strike will result from a variety of labor "troublu "difficult of settle- Thesotion wasinswiltrepiytos builders’ walkout today that, stop- Pid all construction work in the capital for the second time in two months. The Builders’ Federation demanded a 44-hour week with 4!- hour pay. Mensced Other parts of the nation were mensced by labor troubles and threats of strikes. ss tonight gave a blanket approval to a project ior increasing tho Hianish public forces. Ths number o! civil guards was increased to 1.500 and ansult guards to 1.200. . Almost slmultnnemssly with the declaration oi’ the stats of mm, extremist workers in Madrid tobac- co factory declared they were walk- ing out because of the employment of a "Conservative" porter. Some 1,600 persons are involved. B A N A ll I AN EXPERTS Sllilii ‘IMFRIIVEMENT Rapid Increase Indic- ated in Monthly Let- ter of the Royal Bank. . March '1—Rspid ement in demand for Can- prcducts is sugzesxd by a study of external wade figures, the Royal Bank of Canada rmnznly lstior issued today std. "Exports have improved mater- ially in spite of the continued de- cline in imports and toward the andof1933 impartsaisoheganio prove. "Exports in m: amounted to as compared with $04,000,000 in 1932 and imports to 54011100900 as mmpared with sssapcqooo, This insresse in ex- ports," the revLew proceeded. "is due to improved sales o! a wide ynricty oi’ Lisa" him loll! Attention is Gown particularly l CHARLUFPETOWN, EANADA, THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1 I ‘he P. lldfimlfl? m. J. A. ‘ihonrpson was reelected r ‘ent, and the Board of Dire:- iors for the ensuing year are Mr. -A. Gallant, Abram’: Villlfl. Prince ‘County. | Fred Campbell, Emerald. VI. D. Foal, Hdiln, J. J. ll {ma s. lesrd, 0a County. disimQueens James l. Dingwall, North Lskal Irwin Reid, Rollo B“. and H. '1'. Msohon, Hurray Harbor, Kinfl County. There was only me change in the Directorate, Ir. Idwin Reid. Rollo Bay was elected in the place of fir. J. A. I. lhdxinald, Little Pond. All reports wan adopted as mad. Crltioiln was mainly directed at [the difference inwicebstweenwhat the Association was paying for eggs. and what was being paid hy I ' dependent dealers. Several q! the delegates levied their attacks at the warhead being carried by the As- sociation which it was said had not been reduced in keep‘ _ with the decrease in the quantity of egg: handled. AU. S. Dollar 0n Gold Basis (Coorrlsht. l9“. (By Guardian's Special Wire) NEW YORK, March 1.—Re- turn of the United States dollar to an international gold bullion basis, now that the fint reper- cussions sf tho move are past, has restored substantial and highly welcome stability to the foreign exchange market, sc- oording to high Wall Street banking circles. , But anything in the nature of its stabilisation of the dol- lar in relation to the pound sterling and the trench franc ls regarded highly unlikely for some months, probably ior six months and possibly s your. Co - operation I n um b e r Industry Aim Hitch 'I—(By The Oansdisn Roan-vesting power in ‘is boa-M of directors to take action nsurng complete cooperation he- twmn the iunsber industry in Oa- nads and the NRA coda autborltiu in the United States, the 26th an- nual mfetmg of the Canadian Lum- bcrmen‘. Anocistion was hroimht to a dole born today. New directors elected to the follow: fo- Qusbec, d J. Stainibrth: for Ontario. L. 0. Oar- 1.8. Gill l. lIidA. i‘. Clark; Brnnsw i Fig od, mus-haw" Stavisky Pawnsbop Scan Membership Increased By I67 , In P.E.I. Egg And Poultry Association 904,283 Dozen Eggs Shipped To Candling Station Last Year — Decrease Oi 62,000 Dozen. However the benefit of gsnintlon in holding up evident and approval was N'- ll MDINING SISSIOII ‘me President. Mr. J. A son , ‘ his appreciation the attendance and welcomed farmers to the meeting. at the "d" ‘WM the public order’ , w. p. Molelisn. Alma, m. .1. s; n». minutes of the last meeting b? dwllflns a na- lThompson, Mas-gate and m. .1. u. were read by the Secretary-Treas- urer Mr. '1. .1. lsightlser and 1dr. I. S. Norton moved the adoptions aeo- onded by ilk. J. s. Dingweil III. Milton Furriers moved that dlrsctlyaftcriuncbecn as these E s E s 3 E i supported by another delegafs from the Western part. m. W. B. Mo- le said that the delegates had here for the purpose and stay to aeeit throughJdnw. D. Rom. m. Austin heard, and Mnmillinsslsospoirsonthemo- tion. The motion was defeated by a committees were appointed: Resolution, Messrs w. M. Jenkins, A. Haney and P’ J. Mullins; credential, Messrs. lec Pmsglit. and mlton lfinrneu. (Oontinued on Page 6) Startling Disclosures In, dal lUhLA-ociaied PfZShlfWflier) (A. P. By Guardian's Special WIN) PARIS, Mitt: ‘l-Tbme stanhng disclosures voiving secret sym- bplgflmm ’ oiaprommant judge, and rumors of a will! 5'0“! were mode coda-Y by officials inves- tigating the $409999“) DIWIIEUW bomb scandal of the late Serge Biavisb. Members of a parliamentary committee quoted Jem Chiappe, former Protein of Paris Police, as paying former Interior Mmiser‘ Eugene Frot planned a coup to gsJn the leadership oi the government during recent riots that formed a (l! Fleet of Eight Ships M a n n e d by 1,400 Back Record Kill. mffilllh the narrows at the o! the harbor, Tbllillit the eight voneis, carry- 5 s§ i? s? it where from floa 1111101110 the smaller who-ever seals are numerous t to ind the “main patch" VH7 Your comm drifting the Arctic. is the goal. Isssihllect Beeldesdirecting out for another ‘fern Nova, Capt. Stanley Capt. Sidney Hill; Capt-R. Haddock; Ungava CHM Peteirwarier; Neptune, Capt. Thomas Elli,- Thetis, Capt. John Dominy Seven got sway between 0.15 and Ioblockthis mornlngAbroak in the Imogeneh steam whistle pipe delayed her but she too ldt the harbor before l o'clock. Isst year's voyage proved so suc- cessful after tbs disswoiltlzg n. bloody sequel to the Btavisky af- fair Another dove t was that , in their efforts lo find s “trail of higher up" in the swindle, flag, nxysterlous symbols stubs in his secret payroll. The third was that police sought the "double" of Judge Albert Prince, key man in the S avLsky in- “ who was , between here and Dijon recently, in the be- lief that a man strongly resembling the murdered magistrate had ar- rived in Dllm instead of Prince. The Judge irortly before he was to testify m the scandal probe re-- ceived a fake telegram saying his swnq- was seriously ill in Dijon. In was at nrse beloved m: he 1 went there md that he was pols-v "nu-um m“ o; A g gum, [or- oned and stehbcd on a train re- turning to Pat's The body. hound and mutilated, was found near the tracks. Fail To Refloat Stranded Ship tm-nsoflfli thattwovesaelswens added to the fleet flrls year. The d! shins chilled in was brought in "H.016 pelts o! a net value over 38301110. The alone had 56.650, a new record for one trip. Await Verdict In Seaitmus Utterance Case -?__. ‘IORONE, March ‘l-(Oanadisn Pram-Presentation of tho dcicI-‘IPR and Crown cum in the Bdlllmll mgr ‘rofwinnl- Methodist loco. who subsoquentb became p1:- theCanadlsn - ry. for ths l2 mcn to ocnadu the evidence and rturn their verdct. §s"§ i8 iiligl giigis Silllifi FLEET sins run |BEF_l__E_illS Men Expect to Bring E the sure-footed kill- will leave their ships and jump j to floe. shooting big seals ammo: 97 gather the harvest of the ‘which down thovemels to- Hon. Abraham Kcflfl. Commodore of the fleet, is Policies By Strong andsa-saticn of the policies of the alaotdilisn Government, and o! tho successful administration of theaifairsoftheProvinceduringa year of unprecedented world depres- sion,was r dinthelegisla- turn yesterday by Messrs. W. A. Stewart, Charlottetown, and Tho- mss Wigmore, First Queens, mover and seconds: respectively of the Address in reply to the Bvcech from the Throne. m», Wigmore was followed, at 5 p. m. by Mr. W. M. Les, leader of the opposition, who at c o'clock ad- journed tho debate. the House ad- journed until s p. m. todly- m. W. A. STEWART Mr. Stewart in his openinl 1'!- insrks referred to the widespread popularity of the appointment of ills Honour Lieutenant Governor ileBloil. Known as one oi’ the most prominent wholesale ‘a ts in the Province, His Honour was also noted for his generous benefuctions - to educational, public health and other worthwhile activities. A warm tribute to the late Lieu- tenant Governor Dalton wss paid by the speaker, who cited Hon. Mr. Dakota's pioneer achievemen‘ in the silvsn- fox industry and his gm- erosity in establishing the Dalton Ssnatorium, the Dalton Hall at 5t. Dunstan! University, and contribut- ing to many other philanthropic en- terprises. Able Review 6i- Governmental 5%! Oats-enlightenm- Ian-Ir Isa MAXIM! 01A MERE m nsqovnhabogslsp- W 10 PAG Messrs. W. A. Stewart And Thomas Wigmore. Opposition Leader Follows And Adjourns Deb1t_c_At 6 O’clock. Reference was made to the death of Hon. J. D. Stewart, K.C., Premier and Attorney General, whose ambi- tion in political life had been to give the Province sound and satisfactory government. Unfortunately his physical condition had been fatally impaired by his arduous attention to public duties. One of the late Mr. Stewart's noteworthy achi- evements had been the presentation of the daims of the Province before the Duncan Commission in 1926. Regret was also expressed at the death, since the last session of the House, o! Mr. Callum J. Bruce, Fourth District of Queens, who had been held in high esteem in his com- munity and by all who knew him. Sympathy to the bereaved rela- tives in each case was expressed by Mr. Stewart, who then proceeded to the other clauses in the Speech. He was pleased to note the reference to the signs of business recovery, both in this Province and through- last week s report on local condi- tions by a. number of business firms, and in each case the report was cp- timistic. Warm congratulations were ex- tended by Mr. Stewart to Premier Maclidillan on his elevation in the iesde - of the Government and party. The House was well aware oi’ the Premier's outstanding ability, hotb as a debster and legislator. Es (Continued on Page 3) Testifies At Seeks Early Adjournment Lace‘ ‘ ‘ Prom Stafl Writer). (By Francis Al. Stephenson, W March ‘i- and expects the enactment o! a stock exchsmre oO"trol bLll and the establishment of t‘ d communications com- Cites Business I m p ro v ement HONOTON, N. 3.. March ‘l- Buslnel conditions on Rince Dd- ward Island are very much unprov- cdduowtheinu-eamddemsndfor farm products stated P. W. Olsrkin district freight and passenger agent of the Canadian National Railways, Charlottetown, P, E. 1., who was in Illcmton today. Farmers he said acreage being planted to and tirrnips this spring, l F s m Montreal Ballistics Expert f“ Murder Trial SYDNEY, N. 8., March 'l—(Qn- adinn Pressl-The soft-nosed ride ‘bullet that killed Mrs. Winnifrcd Wilkfiison was find from a rifle found a. few days later below tbs ‘Fable Head elifls, Dr. Roaaris Illin- tsine, Montreal ballistics expert, testified today at Walter Wilkin- son's trial on a chn-XKQ o! murder- ing his sisten-in-laiw. Microscopic tests have convinced him, Dr. Flontaine declared, that the iiatal bullet was flrfd from the dis- carded gun-a 38.56 calibre weapon. The gun had been identified by wit- nesses at the nquest into the death of the young war bride as having b0!!! in the Wilkinson home before the tragedy. Killed 14st Fall Wilkinson, at whose home her blother-in-iaw lived, was killed last fall as she sat in a. neighbor's home at two o'clock in the morning. Ere had just fled in night DUMB from her own dwrll ng after a. dis- turb-vnce which brought police to the scene. She was sitting with her young son Douglas when a bullet crashed through the window and entered her skull. Linking of the bullet and rifle by Mr. mitaine was the chief evid- ence adduced today. Eight other Crown witnesses testified. among them Bwgeant John Morrison oi the (Fact! Bay Polce, who arrested Wilkinson s few hours after the wo- man was killed. The officer said the prisoner was "pretty drunk’ then. Twenty-five wltnrssos remain t0 be called by the prosccution. and it was indicated ionizht the lIlB-l would not conclude before Satur- dav. Since its cmnin" yesterday, crowds have thrcnéozl the court- 1‘0"' ?v““dir~c T""~". M". ‘list c," Hugh Rose of the Supreme Court ordered attendants to keep the corridors clear of spectator-e whose numbers inbcrfemd with the trio-X's OPT '11) THE BANKS LUNENBURG. N. S March 7.—- Ofl’ for another season's fishing, the Vanguard of Lunrnbwgis schooner fleet set sail today for the banks. lflkilflm I ' §ilfifikfillfil Lila Good Start_Made In Draft Addréss Debate l l zii*""._. __i__ mu. ruiifi um iRSENAi oruinmwnniu Quebec Provincial Po- lice Seize Revolvers, Rifles and Ammuni- ti o n in Suburban District. MQITRIAI... March ‘l-(By n» Canadian Pressl-A body blow as illflsal dint-fixation of arms and am- munition to crimlniai hands in Mon- treal wcs struck today by Provm. cisl Police in an important raid, Th9)’ filled 8 loaded revolvers, L000 boxes of cartridges, five rifles, ilvm shotguns. 2o daggers, 5 bfllllllfila and a number of axes in s. house in suburban Outremont. ‘Three months or careful investi- gation into underhand circulation of deadly weapons were ‘imued out Canada. He noted in the ylcss b7 the 1° 5° I "M1118 flsure in Montrars "ndflwrldmssm the house at the "m Pflicfdscendcd upon n. and The Weather, Etc Recenter. (a: ears-x ‘Kneaos m. touts‘ as ‘NEH. PS You Fresh westuly winds; fair w“ stationary or a little lower Idl- peratnre. (Cmnalllsi Press) issrsnnommosi. oil-non, Ton- onug March T-lllnlmnrn and m Labor Amendment mnm rmpersfis-ea-r- I m‘ SD flaw-soil Aklavik Victoria Vaceouvo Edmonton assessors-saw so.»- -< - .< - . . .- ..,._. _ . ... 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