\\* 1/ n: '1‘ cuvEB "flu generous hen-t ,. .. .LAST TIMES TODAY JolI-‘-l.~~nnowre~¢~ a ~ ‘Dru "o QUA- sum .. s Y fiurm 1 roPnYlrhlgp sronrnl .~ _ i‘ i2 1-' 2 E fi ,OTTO KRUOIR {IIILIOCAIMIIIATI-DIOGEMOORE knew any how to give, how in love‘ ADDED NEWS and MORTON DOWNEY Musical BIEATINIIPQJB .....-...-.... 11c I 30c EVENING-J! 8 ll ......... 360- 37W '._, N. P! . - l lrmnznc A EDY ' wrrn ALSO “A-MONG‘ THE .....lwcx Jone clirv1r2L;...inu.c..lmouvnull' xvszmcos-v 4. m runes, DAYS Bright light: . ... m lilting m!!!“ on m q ‘ifll w: m m Love in love flu world our —blli It’: different In Pas-hi 5TH UIPTOWN CUB PAGE This pack held its regular meet- .... v A esWonderful Possibilities in _ Canada's Northiand life of hardship and 111W» - ofxhe old-time procllector. . l» tanned in the "sour-dough" ' llads of Robert Service. is fast .. ryapce are essential virtues, ‘thtvast expansion of mining ivities, the development oi air k . partatlon and the introduction ' suclrconvanlenoes as wireless ' thoracic, have effected a tre- hendcils change in the country in last year. t, who is vacationing here after experience in the Northwest ex- "dingrbncl: to 1931. . ' mydmonton to Herschell Is- ‘d the Arctic Coast. there i. versed, by orne means or ' he And he hrs found it a Nifnot of milk and honey, at y rate of unbfiunded promise. 0f imp: ppportunity both for service adyenture. l anion Mlle: n, Pllne \ l Q29. when the northwest lflgdhy service was established. he j cred 85.000 miles by plane. chief- S on prospecting trips. Before that ‘ , however. he had but in sev- years as a forest ranger and hpper, and it was with this ex- “ nee as a background that he up mining and prospecting. . was one of the original party vfiich plospected success‘ully at " at seal- Lake for pitchblende ’ for ithe Eldorado. Company, products are shipped to the parlyls radium refinery at Port , Ontario. Arsenaulifs headquarters in, we Northwest are at ‘Hort Milrray. ' the junction of the Athabaska ' ' Clearwater Rivers, when? the way line iermihaies and which he site oi the largest airport in north territories. ,_Mr_ Arsenault has gone on ous prospecting trips to the. slave Lake, into Northern _ v». n and Alberta. Copper, ld, pltchblende. silver-the dis- very c! these and other precious "s has been the driving force bo- a the great activity in explora- which ls so completely charli- , the map of Northern Canada. i hblende has ‘I :n found byMr. enault On tho surface of brunt r Luke during the short Arctic w. {lr season. It is still» being ’ - at levels of 20o and Bdtficlk" _ the ground. and the prospect further development of this great ustry is practically inexhaustible: trcry to common relief. the Bf months in the north my. A, July, August and the early ‘ r q phmInf-pre favorable the will onuch gnrden pro- . u’! tube, radish, small pot- : ‘ and beam. Wild-blue- townships, u! l A. te hov _ board. .. vlslsnnlvu PARliilMENT BILL TO LHWJT INTEREST BATE (C.P. By Guardian's Special Wire) UITAWA, Feb. l-George Coote, United Farmer member for Mac- Ieod introduced a. bill in the House of Commons today to limit interest rates. The central would be limited to seven percent and the mortgage rate, 4 percent. Under the stands, there ls Ilo limit, any in- terest rate being oollectable that is mutually agreeable. Tlvl farm member introduced a similar bill SECOND READING UPPAWA, Feb. l-(CPJ-In less than ten minutes, the House -of Commons today gave second read- lflg and passed through commltten 5W8. u government bill amending the precious metals marketing act. Several technical made which trade Minister ‘R. B. Hanson said had been approved by manufacturers and retailers. RELIEF CHEQUE ISSUED OTTAWA, Feb. 1-—(C.P.)—-A D0- mlrlion cheque for 5238.230 in favor or Ontario. the Federal govern- ment's part of relief expenditures by the province. municipalities and covering from April "to September. 1934. has been issued. it was stated in an 01'- der-in-councll tabled today in thp House of Commons by Minister of Finance Edgar N. Rhodes. OTTAWA, Feb. 1-—(C.P.l—-A DO- mlnlon loan to Alberta of $500,000 due Feb. 9, will be renewed for one year. the Federal government ac- cepting new treasury bills bearing 4 1-2 percent interest from‘ the province, Minister of Finance Ed- gar N. Rhodes today informed the House 01' Commons. .BILL TO‘ AMEND RAILWAY ACT UITAWA, Fleb. l-JCPJ-Notice i qualified of intention to introduce a bill to amend the railways act was given today in the Hons W. Neill (Ind. Comox-Albernl). The purport of the bfll is to ep- -ply provisions of the railway actito water carriage or goods and pas- sengers ln thn railway ‘com decisions of commissioners. Under these provisions 1nd passenger tariffs would kpeppproved by tbn railway ‘which woul ion over routes u companies and Joints .o_i call. suggests merely that ‘ erations as public utll subieot to the some supervision as railways are now. carlboo ‘cm plentiful, and in the burl-almonds Illfie mo‘ blue foxes on c ‘iroquen ‘ ‘ Among Prince y m“ IhOM l’ parlles are subject to the board of railway Arliflldt mat in the i Nil-tn worm-Inn) Rotor. formerly ing last ary was by the Brown six. 111E ROVER. SCOUTS The meeting held by the Rover Scouts 0n January 30, was a most successful one. Professor J. H. Blanchard of Mince of Wales Col- lege gave n, very interesting talk on his travels in England and France. He spoke of the efficiency of tllmgreat port. of Southampton, of the magnitude of the mighty City of tendon. of the wonders of the Tower of London and Hamp- ton Court. He then took the Rovers on an irmylary journey through the beautifll Kentish hop-fields to Fbikastone, then on to fiance and Paris. He told of the beauty and ex- tensive ornamentation of the bulld- ings of Paris. of the magnificence’ of Notre Dame and the great cath- edral of Rouen, of the beauty of the mire, and Versailles. He then elimaxed his address by felling of the gruesome Catacombs of Paris and soon had shivers running up the backs of all present. Pmf. Blanchard was given a hearty vote oi thanks by the Rover Crew. Herd ofjlerseys“ At North Wiltshire Has Good Record In the Clark herd of Jerseys at North Wiltslllre a. number of ex- cellent R; O. P. tests have recently been completed. Two cows bred and owned by Wm. Clark have made the following records. Daisy M. G. 5 years old in 385 days test produced 9325 lbs. milk 59B lbs. fat, average per cent, fat 641 ‘ interest rate interest act as it changes were the period Betty M. G., ‘l years old 1n 305 day test. produced 8889 lbs, milk 507 lbs, fat, average per cent fat 5.07. ‘llwo cows bred and owned by Walter Clark produced as follows: Daffy M. 0., 3 yearn old. 365 day test 7349 libs, milk, 40B lbs, 1M average per cent fslt 5.64. Jennie M. 0., 5 years old 3G5 day lest 12191 lbs., milk 688 lbs, fat average per cent fat 5.64. Had this lest cow produced i2 more fan. she would hav for a gold medal certi- ficate. ‘Ilhcse cows were milked twice daily and fed under avenge herd conditions. P0111168 e oi Commons by Arrange For Celebration Of same Way as the DESBRIBES BATTLEWITH FLAMES AT SEA Captain of Tanker Y-alverda Gives Viv- ld Account of Near Tragedy. ' °Y mflneallne sharks wai (C P . - By Cult-dim’; Spools! Wins) HAMDLL . Bermuda. m». 1- (C. P. 0able)-—A drums/tic battle with flames at sea while a after day for the retreat of British been towed in- two naval tugs. ave beenbod i1 we rccd .60 take to the per the British skip- “We could sec nothing b e gum-pg around us-woiting and 11018951111 in numbers daily as fire threatened the ship. \ a h water," dec Lifobocts Burned o$°.i‘;.‘§..°'“l.3“:.£‘°i’°" m" . r t libs lmtch the 5.21:2: ‘fir’. ted the engine-room and after part of the poop deck." , Third en R. ‘raptor was burned to. death and fifth ominou- .7. lifsnn was badly wlnjuygq after fire blobs out oin the "WMMM through the engine- mom. the flames pushed out over a funnel and spread aft as if 510W" by on acotclyne torch," said QBPtaln Thomas. Exhausted Fldhting without sleep for three dove. the so seamen aboas-d were 8X”IIll8l78d when they finally got the fine under control and confined it cit-away from the cargo o: 13,- 250 tons of oil bound from Cur- acao to Rotterdam. With the engines and steering gear disabled. n. provisional main "Wail was hoisted to lceep the ship's head into the wind and blow the flames aft. The Valverda was 80d miles southeast of éBcl-znuda when the British tralnin ship Fmblsher took her in tow and started the long haul toward Hamilton. Arriving off the harbor last night. the ships anchored to await two naval tugs before attempting to negotiate the winding entrance to the port. TRABINii LIGHT 0N (By ill-sin. Mlcfdillefl. Silver Jubilee freight (CI. By Guardian's d_ b”? supemb arrnwn. res. 1-—Afl‘fllflmbnte red by steamsh versary of the accession of King George to the thmne next May B were announced in the House of Commons today by Prime Minister R. B. Bennett. company op- lties shall be n will benched to pus ad- ha arranged on Por- ilument Hill with the Governor- Genercl. mom . Idward’ Iclsnders ilnment participating. , of. h Spools! wine) to for celebration of the 25th innl- w The House of (hmmons x and. council and of both house! of pct- Preu Flnlnolll Writer) (A. P. By Guardian‘! Special W!!!) NEW YORK, m». 14-1110 trid- ing fraternity drew I little further into its shell today and amearod h _ te, even though one eye ill-BY pzemo The dflbbling come into cinch/end commodities hold more the appearance of cau- tious adfuataent i: positionilpealo- possib o ru on my llgnafgfly rec‘! fen: 33:1- itc out- come. , ._ ' On the winlo. lwwcven, doclin were rather unimpcrtlb NEW YURK MART '° c ' “Control..- Gugrdion ANCB. urday afternoon. umnnc MSW with Blob 10B many yea-rs dropped- to eight wls followed b€ was wered Emily Gallant lo getth ~Ml8t8k€" 5000111, by singing “The ng. Conespondent. town Hospital. . , ILDON W. l. ._,i__ l The monthly meeting Eldon M}. met It the homo ma. J. slimy; Jon. with col ll ~IVIl :'?~..'-~.'.."...:..-'.. .: II! fllllflib lcunflb OONFEDIBATIOR urn lrlllll Irl‘l%'l-H-I121 Cnkllhtllctlholfoguodct- NotNDflnQAF g z-A-n CHARLOTTEIOWN MALE CHORUS. concert lltlul’. w. oolless mil. RECEIVE! BAD NEWS-ilk! William Nelson. (I lotto" hu received the mi news of the death of her brother, MI. Harvey 111111)‘, west Bridlowntcr, He leaveetomournnwllfoolldtm mug-liters w. Irving was l. con of the 1M9 David C. Irvin‘. Chm’! Volley, Prince Edward Isllhd. v The PRESENTS PBJZIIBS Tzeaierday morning Ml‘. O. H. - 118W BBc, chairman of the 01w Bcllwl Board, visited West Kent School and presented prlres to the P017115 97 Grade B and Grade 10 l! 1011*“!!! To the pupil lttailling the hlslw-li aggregate for the month of Janu- gallery ary in Grade 10, Lawrence Toombs. ted day and to the pupil starldinif first among the girls in Grade l0, Mary Cooler. To the leading Plllfll for the month of January in Grade 9, Sylvia Bloc-k. and to the boy Sill-Rd- ing highest among the boys of the some grade, Tom Delilois. MAGDLLEN AIR. MAIL - Mr. Hubert Aucoin, former member of the Nova scotia Legislature end Mr. Rails, Magdalene Island postmaster and merchant, flew from Upton Airport yesterday on a Can- mdinn Airways plane tothe Mag- dalena. making the trip in one hour and 10 minutes flying time. Pilot Jones reported that the Gull of St. Lawrence over which they flew on their Bil-mile flight was Magda-lenie- ls-nders told him they were ex- periencing their coldest winter in The temperature, had degrees below zero which was extraordinary for these islands usually enloylns c. moderate winter climate. Log of the flight showed that the plane left at 10.10 this momlxlg, arrived at 11.20 o’- clook, and arrived back at Char- lottetown at 12.35 o'clock. Only once a week does the plane make a regu- lar trip to the Magdalena. W. 1. MIETING - The January meeting of the Piusville W. 1.. was held at the home of Mrs. Joseph T. Gallant with an attendanm of seventeen members and twenty vil- itors. Meeting opened by rapecti-lld the "Lord's Prayer" in unison, this the roll‘ call which y "a common mis- take in English". The minutes of the previous meeting were then read and approved. All committees reported satisfactorily and new ones _ appointed, are, School, Mrahlsldore Gallant and Mrs. Joseph T. Gallant. sick, Mrs. Med Arsensult and Mrs. Anthony Blanchard. Erltertainment, Misses Bertha and Emily Gallant. Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. 'I'homas Coleorln. roll call to be responded to by "a. pound show-cl- for the needy”. It was moved and seconded that we would have a "Mystery Man’ ‘at our next meeting to raise funds. Mrs. Charles Galllnt and make arr merits for some. Programme con-- sisted ‘ole dialogue entitled "Brid- ‘ and two s-mgs "Little Box of Pine" and "Down the Omrk Mountain Trail" which were ‘ by Mrs. John J. Cor- ooran. The remainder of the even- ing was very pleasantly spent in music and dancing. Meeting closed Institute _ she la oonvnlucizlg nicelnfoilcwina I. recent operation at the Charlotte- Bergeant J. J.‘ ‘Prainor, of the lo- oal B. C. M. P. detachment, return- ed lui. night from Halifnx, where for some time past he has been un- dergo? matmpnt in‘ the; llilitlry . Hocpi . I ‘ . . Hi Dr. John M- Morton of the staff of the Bummer-side High School it o week-end visitor in Charlotte- town. the guest of his brother, Ralph Morton, Conadim Preu L406? . Fob. 14-1085 ~ Mass. POLICECOUR°’:—\M 1111622: Courtfllterdgy OWEN!“ eachsenle-ncedtolilrty JaliLAbrecclldthoOlcfumuAct doyein inquiries thrcush the local PM“ regarding the whereabouts of rela- tives of Gilbert w. Duke. Montreal- has received a letter from the latter who stated he had received the ne- cessary information-that Mrs. A. w_ Ruiz-q; 5t, 13:11, wu his de- ceased ct er’: er. also thanked Chief Birtwlstle for his promptneu And flfifllflllll“. letter orth, PROs sTE$T."B 'Y At c regularly called meeting of the Kirk Session of the Cmtrcl Parish, of Prince Edward Illuld. including congreghtiolll of OAIQQ Cove, Nina Mlle Creek, Ollmehiil Lot 48, Glasgow Reed. and tho People's Church, Charlottetown, i! was unanimously resolved: That whereas five of the nix churches of the Central Parish, acting upon the repeated recom- mendation and advice of the Over- sees Committee of the Church of Scotland, have united with the Presbyterian Church in Canada. md have been duly received by the Presbytery of Prince Edward Is- land. and by the Synod or the Maritime Provinces: And Whemls Ill our congrega- tions are well satisfied with the spiritual instruction and oversight of the cold Presbyterian Church in Canada: And whereas the Rev. Ewen MacDougcJl has been holding corv- ices within the People's Church C‘ lottetown. without the pormis slon and sanction eitlm- of the Kirk Session or Presbytery: Be it therefore resolved the; the said Rev. Ewen Mecnouaall be no- tified to refrain flem further services within the said People's Church in Charlottetown. and that should he fail to with this renllution, that proper legal steps be taken to prevent the using of the said church by the said Rev. Ewen MacDougnll with- out permission o! the office bearers of the church. . Moved and seconded, that c copy of this resolution be delivered to the said Rev. Ewen MacDougall, and that a copy be given to the Press. - 0f the six churches mentioned above, all except Churchill Joined the Presbyterian Church, and the latter cojgregation agreed to mo. cont Rev- Dr. lowry as their sup- ply minister. It i: charged that the lock of the People's Church had been removed without permission of the office bearers of the church. Non - Aggression Pacts Favored . By Poland A Miss ange- -_.-_-_ (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire- wnnssw. res. l-Jbreicll Min- ister Joseph Beck today extolled £10 Franco-Italian proiects for sill _..g Austrhm indepen- dence and the Danulbian frmltbvrs He said they were "in lino with Poland's traditional he Speaking bef refrained from definitely to axicqpt plane recently drafted by Premier Benito Mus- Minbiel- Pierre Y wlTfiflWndfld Wltl national interests. He also Poland's keen lnterea‘. Pmilwod “Eastern Locarno." Third Reading r the Poland's n inthe KIRK slsilllll,,_...,,, tENlRil on. WM Ualeaoman “m” Industrial And Discussed. _____. (A- P. by Glurdhlfl lucid Wire- MOSOOW, Feb, 1—~Delogflte.| to the seventh all-union Soviet Con- who yesterday and day be- fore cheered testimony as to the military might, tddly to pm- Aa a sequel to the 87$. Soviotb turned their attention more prosaic flutters. glanunes la “ ’ Stalin's Communist were up for discussion improvement of llv mothoihl and oonsti tlons were on next week's A Congress of "shook from the union's will be held at the NOD. 893% to expected to att W city Jeweller. or $38.10 as build of the Baltimore Railway, Supreme which resumes ‘rho difference billions of dollars, Norman will get is a matter aglta persons than is not $22.60 Given British’ Si: ipping Bill (or. one» B: Glllrdlan’; Spcchl ' Wire) LONDON, Feb. I—-A bill provid- ing a. subsidy of $10,000,009 go,- mmll Ihllll-lllls neared enactment today as Walter nunciman, presi. dent of the board of trade. emoha. sized that the subsidy should be utilized in an effort to sebum mater employment of British ves- sels at the expense of foreign sub- sidiled vessels. Mr. Runicmnn told the House of Commons that the subsidy should "Oi be dissipated by . asohshle W '1 01110113811 British ship- owners. He said the ship-owners should pres foreign shipownez-s to co-operstc in order to obtain an ad- justment of the supply of the Rally I i. \ - of ships to foreigners. World's shinning to the demand. J. P. Dickie, national Liberal, re- Joiced that the bill stopmd the glle a policy he described as "suicidal." poultry on‘ calf clubs. This mat‘ was diosuurd and finally crowed. Two other letters of eppreoiltim Nb” Mn A.‘ C. Buchanan,‘ c. valued member-ms hope have with u: lulu soon. ' PlI-IISJH‘ l Scotch concert to be held in Pebnlcry were dilcunod and committees appointed in work on sumo u followl: - Lunch Committee, Mn. In. A. Rallq-Mrmfiiehop, Mn. M. P. Io- mu the people of the passing on Mr. Norm -tba devaluation of the States dollar. - ‘llhe indmbriol and farm under Joseph (riots today, while estcok breeding tutlonal ques- Club Quarterly A M e e ti ri g Farm Programmes gTo Be lsenda. worloere’ collective foams close of tho all- unlon congress, it was announced, w claw-w chances in agricultural organize the all-union congl- u‘ end. *1 United States Awaits Ruling A On Gold Plant ASf-HJNGGDN. Feb. i-Whether Norman C. Norman. a New yup]; should romiv $22.60 interest on a 8i 18.60 but and whether Mr. 0f" 188.10 ting many more Mr. Norman. It affects the United States and markets of the world. For in an’: nominally simple appeal, the nation's highest “m “m4 l4 returned to their home dent in D. Roosevelt's "new deal" Unlfnd AtcstcumtlleNorma-ncllsocalls for n showdown on the devalued lar was reduced to 59 cents by the Roosevelt administration. bonds aggregating many b dollars remains the now Rold~-.clalue—o promise to But in illicns of famous pay in- terest in gold or its equivalent. Bhmud the court rule that this means do Btu-tea itself-on ib-will be in a m decision mly not s; I10 min! of the ruling of the yes or no. There bilitles outside gold, to put it simply, the valued dollar and the United y why you look at a simple nation's highest court: should the gold content clause he upheld the government may get amendments to ill’. by the constitution. .000 gold 5nd Ohio will be decided by the Court of the United states, sittings Monday. WINIJER REVIEW Mllfllhy. Montague, learn of his save HALL. ' MONDAY-TUESDAY rdilflllfy 4th I 5th The‘ Holy Name Club ; Players) .4 5 . u.‘ , Tuofllany am» A Domestic Comedy in Three Acll --__..- Directed by J. Austin Trolnor Specialties a ._.L._.. All Beat! as}. Curtain 8.15 Slurp. Eastern Locals "III: column l! nldvnd he‘ sown of foul laurel: but ndvuflm in; 0| l newly noun In: b0 h- urled a I an: n \vrd lfikil] unbh in advance. -_.__. ..'SUBBCBII‘TIONS l0 ‘l5! vnulottetown Guardian mo! he funded to their Rent. Bums, Phone 47, or left at H. J. Unborn Drug Store, Montague. 1,1 ..'I.'N.IOYABLII GATHERING- Scottish concert which was held in the Oddfbllowl Hell, Montague, on Tlluradly evening, Jan. 24th, under the auc- Dlecc of 5t. Andrew's Presby- terian Church, and which was pro- nounced the beet ever held in than ports, the members of the choir of this church and other; whose kind. lli-‘filllllilklnkllflrtinthcconceri W“ molly Illnrecilted. lather-ed at the home of one of the Mm. tague parishioners on Wednesday, Jan. 80th, to while away c plenum evenint and in shore thlt spirit 0f wllvivllllty which is over found within the sacred precinct; of m; Presbyterian Church. Owing to the extreme cold, eisllt below zero, I number were unable to b; prgggnfi. includins those from the coilntry who had to drive any distance, however. the usual procedure in- cident to m occasion of this sort W" 31111? camed out and s moot 511107111110 evening was spent. A beautifully rendered solo by m; 119W Dill-OI‘. the Rev. Mr. Hughes, who wu present tor a short while, And- who possesses l. voice of im. Pwflflble W189 And sweetness, lent an added lustre to the occasion, c: did also n Gaelic so . A ihllcloill luncheon was served. At a reason.- ablo hour when affairs of such on uplifting nature as this one in- Vflfllbly draw to a close, thou present departed for their homes, doubtless sharing tho sentmgntg of the Puimist inasmuch that it Wm Rood to have been present. ..'r'riend.s of Mr. Iflwqd will be sorry m fa illness durins the past ween-H t ..‘.Dr.andms.C.B. Green 115W st mm- tague after visiting friends and rel- atives in Boston. Mam, for past four weeks-H. with the other nations earth." OOLBB-At the Prince Edward Il- luld H ital. Pobnllry let. 84hr! A. Ind 18. Funeral notice inter. PIINDIIGABT-At ‘Ibo Hill. on Indc Ibbruu-y i, 1996. M21. Jul. not issvlnifilu u» _ thn on a footing of equality of tho But the gold clause is there. and economists who deal in immutable laws pus ovoi- this argument u not exactly to the point. And tho decision as to whether Mr. Norman should m 882.50 in United Stale! clnvrency, or its gold equivalent. now $88.10, affects directly federal. state and municipal loans and uri- vate contracts which at the more conservative estimate rwlfl U100,000.000,000—-nnd if it is doc - Wm’ ivo. may coniinn or wreck . the Deal. upto “' poems ,1“). 6A7 ‘e fcrlt. lo o'clock. mtenuont '"l.:lilfiolofl MOcJntoBt-Pourc IN MEMORIAM m1 memory wullmo. nmnrdvm wif; and family. ‘