or 4' l MERE MAN rllll handed i‘! rlothtewn Guardian he oeu- FARM CRED CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. SATURDAY. 71311.1.’ OUTLINED 11v (COMMONS ._ . Cove Edward Island Like the Dew FEBRUARY. 2. 193s >'_‘_\..""'" w“ -»---_-._ ‘ “gisszozv CHILDREN RESCUED FR OM PIRA TES Exhausted Coal Miners C.all Off Strike l’ -___... l P. B! Glsrilsn’: lpeali Ike) P008. Hlmnrv. Feb. 1- Ilunger and cold put a.“ em] lo Pee’: second "suicide strike” in recent months today, and 625 exhaulcd coal miners came Ii) frani the pile after S5 hours undu- ground to announce they would negotiate with the mine owners. Reports laid the bliss- were prqnml lo mat an Increase in salaries of 10 prone in u, effort to forestall further labor troubles. Earlier in the day 73 9| u“ O8 miners who plunged hto the Pits yesterday came out, and the rams-l ‘ 625 emerged It 1-80 P-lll». bflllllng with uieai O0 Socialist minera they has held as hostages. ANNOUNCEMENTS COMING EVENTS, "Wiliishlro Beavers vs. Wiltshire ilawks at Wiltshire io-night. Skat- ing after with music. L-40bI-2-2-1i. "Poultry! George Leightliier 00,, next Queen Hotel, buying dressed Ohlcken sad Fowl until March. L-SMB-tf. "'I‘he annual meeting of Kinkora iii-h at 8 o'clock. "Hockey at Afton Rink, Dunedin at 8 P. M. Skate after-wank. L- dtbfl-fl-fl-ll. n, 11 ‘PM 1mm hose It Yvrk - he’ doom aiie wu holed - u... wednemv lucrnln . ' ' W“ » w. until train time. rleiae list. fiflufofi‘ “m” ‘m’ “'9” 14-4067-2-2-21. "Try the new ‘Ibbeccoi-Iikfl Bright Cut. just introduced by the manufacturers cl Hickey 1k Nich- "smoke n. sé N. Bright Out Tobacco. It's lasting and mellow fragrance will please you, l0c per paokaqe. ' Il-Mtc-d-i-tf. "The Bmootbest lsnoke" I dz N Brlsht Cut ‘Tobacco. manufactured Y smoking Toblco. L4058 "Hockey at Breadalbana Rink toulkht, hnerald Hawks vs. Bread- -2-:-ti. FRE 16W. ed Hickey and Nicholson is honest "ii-l! 3.0M aibane. Skate after match. 1.40m Plllfl 011 "Skating at Cornwall Rink to- Hlsht- more lame Monday, res. 4th 1.4019 "The It. James Church annual eakesale in aidofthc PrinosEd- ward Island Hoepltaletakea place this afternoon at Moore and Mo» food's 1,4033 "Ten prhaa for carnival at It. Ierbert tonisht. Jufilll cram l till B. Skating from 9 fill 11. Ad- mission 1b cents. 1.4006 "Hockey at llcrahflcld tonight, York Oentrsls vs. llarahfield Maple Leafs. Skate after. Carnival Tues- iev nlsht. 1,4014 "Double header at Highfield to- hlihl». Junior Granites vs. West "PM Eesles. Winsloe Mrrled Gents vs. Hlihfield Married Men. Bksie after. Game starts at '1. 1.4075 1:0 L. nesu at. flfyh d512, “Mo. February mi as a r. u. v L-SCI-l-JO-Dl-fl-I. "Stamped canvas a‘! sias Q "en ersnt desllns. all best- @1011. at siaty cents eaelnrrcmJos - i-mllarsste. n-ion-z-a-ii. es Nwilne wen-in side "vecircundsiwiiise held m nliyfikal .513‘... sinned ' ‘*2’? ‘Iv-Neill. minieé. isms-nail "Inordsrtoiivsccmlwtablyh f nzmiwmwahavellildsal Home, ifliiduct uranium Iaov iulhl m ia " . for and tan n i. “win $310 la! Infill?‘ mmfilllflfimtymcrn iii?“ In my iii ‘iii? its, 55E Scores Liberal lQpposition To Empire Pacts Mr. J. H. Myer-§,-_1YI.P., Charges Liberal Leader With Opposing Canadian Farm Interests. llilllfi iiiii HIST ii igcis MEETINGS’ ETC Fleet of Smaller Craft Hasten To Remove Cargo From Silver. (O. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) HALIFAX Ibb. -1--A lsything of the weather man. p freight Bil mung} Dairy Association will be held in and in; oiierlydehiaak tonight Kilflwre H111 on Tue-day. February while a fleet of mail craft eon- 1r40l2-2-1-2-4. tinued to carry away her s1,ooo,oao cargo. Resting easi Mum leu- vs Bulldvsl. sewmsv so steamer viismaiuggtiiwilelt-llliht: denser o! News: up. but Captain Woodrow had been warned than an easterly blow would mean mes Anhlt Weather N0 ltlflmflle had been made to haul her-off because of the fear that visona Black Twist. L-Q5B-2-2-ti. ha!“ m,” "huh m“ h". “mum uldtear the bot- hesrd behind closed doors. ' o.» UPPAWA. res. i-s king in m! H0156 0f Commonspwesterday 1n reply to the Liberal leader's de- nial that he had changed his at- titude on the Empire trade agree- ment! 11116-“1011. Mr. J. H. Myers, (Queens) said Mr. King's remarks plainly proved that he was Still to the agreements. “And k LINK iiii siiviiiiii nsci [ii BASE Defence Endeavors to Involve Pair In Kid- nap-Murder of Lind- bergh Child. , ..__..._ (By John Ferris, Amcolsted Prom Stall Writer) (A. P. By Guardian's Special Win) fliElVflNGION, N. J., Feb. i- The Lindbergh baby kidnappin! mystery was thrust tonight on the trail of Violet Sharpe. servant in the Dwight W. Morrow household who committed suicide after the moses film means." added the Prince na- Mit. J. . lvimss g. and Issdor risch, dead furricr friend o! Bruno Richard. Hauptmann, fidhting the electric chair _aa the kidnapper. Peter H. Bommer, a New York fingerprint expert. testified that March 1, 1932, the night of the kidnapping, he travelled on a ferry from New Jersey to New York Cite’ with two men whom he saw assist a nervous woman with a blond baby board a street car on the New York aide. Presenferletmes Edward J. Reilly, chief of the -‘ ‘ counsel, showed him two pictures. one of a man and one of a woman, which Sommer said he recognized. Reilly. in asides, an- nounced that the man was Plsch and the woman Miss Sharpe, After court adjourned Reilly said Lindbergh baby. (Continued on Pogo 1S) (U. P_ By Guardian's Special W Mentioned For Post W. I. BDWE. M. P. Federal Conservative member for Duffel-in and Slmooe, W. E. Rowe has been mentioned on several oc- asi th h l ad 33311;, (‘3o$m"1'“",y_° ni-iiisii coastal vessel shortly mei- BIIIIIIIIISSIIIN ENIIS IIIIllIIRY ire) OTTAWA, Feb. 1. —- The Royal Commission on Mass Buying was wound up today. Following public sessions at which more than 7,000,000 words of evidence were re- corded. the enquiry into the busi- ness practices of Canada's major industries ends‘? n pretty much the kcting Commissioner, Whose testi- mony had to do with the affairs of the packing houses. 123 iiifiiiii HARRBIIINB EXPERIENCE Chinese Pirates, Sigh- ted By British Scout- ing Plane, Abandon- ed Ship. (By lfirrll J. H8118. Copyright 1M5 By The Assochted Press) (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) SHANGHAI. Feb. Il-Sevenf, for- eign schoolllhlldtm Including [our Cflnadiane-more than half of Iols than '2 years old-were sale to- night aboard the steamship Tung- chow after an adventure with pir- ates unparalleled even in the fan- tastic history of Chinese piracy. ’ Chinese pirates who aeiaed the she allied from Shlnghal lband- oned the ship today when an aero- plane from the British aircraft car- rier Hermes appeared overhead. Russian Killed The outlaws. following custom, boarded the ship at Shanghai as passengers and took over cont/m on 1 esday evening. m the fight- ing that occurred a Russian ser- geant was killed imd second engin- eer K. M. MacDonald was seriously wounded. The Russian guard after being wounded was brutally killed. the ers said. according to advices reaching here. MucDon- ald was shot in the chest. The pirates turned the vessel's prcw southward and for the en- suing ... he would have three witnesses The fir“), to b3 lnv g, _ _ from Montreal who would testify ("my ' _ m; m, m _ looted her. Anchoring near Ohilang 13nd,, m, not, the bor- Pilch-hed be“ we in Mei "sit! iugind witness today WW the? SWM W4"! "W" rower is requires w buy Mo! in after the kidnapping with the was w, B, somerset, Ontario M”. booty ashore but hedlafter one fr: the form loan board up to five PH‘- psne appear . when the Hcfmés The plane was wildly cheered by the children aboard. Tonight members cf the Grins ward Island representative, "that he is opposed to giving the farm- ers of Canada a fair chance." The Rom Commission now ad- indicating 0n Maritime subsidy claims, Mr. Myers said, was duo to the failure of the former Liberal [wernment to implement the re- of the Duncan Commission. Mr. Myers said he would welcome a satisfactory trade pact with the Unified states but pointed out that there were difficulties in the way to its accomplishment. The United Btatu and Canada produce largely the same type of products. and are natural competitors. Any agreement arriwed at must make provision for safeguarding Canada's farm and fishing interests. STRIKERS ANI] ISIIARBS BIASII Brest Workers Pro- test Four Per cent Wage Cut. (A. P, by Guardian's Special Wire) BREST. Fence, F‘eb. k-Rioious strikers at the naval arsenal today wast a truck in one of Brent's Kirnaipal streets and used it as a ricado in a clash with Mobile lunch in which one guard and one worker were injured. A one-hour strike was staged hare similar to that st the arsenal a: ‘Ibulon to pzowet four percent wile out‘. (At Tbulon several workers were slghtly injured when they clashed with police). Extradition Case Against ens Monday tendslhsclaimwasfnsuduiesitand tbattheschcomerwaeioetina was arrested inilovem- the instance of the Royal “l? 3 i s Canadian Mounted Police after a and dawn the Pegged Plans for the pegging of Feb. 4: Green Mountains, 80 lb. Green Mountains, B0 lb. Green Mountains, 90 Green Mountains, 90 Irish Cobblers, 5 cents per tations. Oyster _Scoops The Groundhog (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) nnurzromr, N. m, res. 1-4pm oyster was a 300d 24 hours ahead Groundbos" with a Boueh Bay, oysters fatten up ii», means at least six more weeks of winmr." dredzinz‘ ex- marina: tobealosigwinieizAfllue Point oyItca-IflIsMcaliyiiilillHcwhe-u Lofmuboiorecasilngalongwin- ' You'll snioy Canada Potato Marketing Boar the announcement received here from Ottawa b Trainer. Marketing Agent for the Province, of the following schedule of minimum quotations w Prince Edward Island potato shipmen bags, Montreal basis, 60 cents. bags, Montreal basis, 65 cents. lb. bags, Toronto basis, 75 cents. lb. bags, Halifax basis, 55 cents. bag less than the above quo- Prices I For Potatoes MinimumPricefieduleForPJQI Potato Shipments Announced By Mr. J. Trainor. potato prices by the Eastern d materialized yesterday in y Mr. J. J. Marketing agency representatives instructed not to confirm saloi at a lower price than that fixed by the Mar- keting agency, plus in each case the toll of one-half cont per bushel in each Province are and the inspection fcc. The prices nbove tom have heretofore enjoyed other provincial markets. If it is found that the differential in any case is working to the disadvantage of IllLIKl-Billbfl, request for an im- mediate adjustment will be made to the Dominion Board. The present schedule may be changed at any time io meet mar- ket conditions, the object being to striho a minimum price balance which will be fair and equitable to province marketing the producers in every participating in the scheme. (Continued on Page 18) tIie lresIi, ricli Fragrance oi Salads Orange Police Blend. Try a package. hlch may be made on is, effective Monday, quoted allow for the retention of the premium which Prince Edward Island pota- Inlimd Mlssion, including parents who passed filled hours await‘ word of the Tungchovfs fete, gathered infor- mally to celebrate with prayers and expremons of thanksgiving the “God-sent deliverance" of the chil- dren on the vessel. Extent of looting Unknown The Mission colony, however, was worried as to the extent of the loot- ing since most of the children. who we returning in company with five teachers to the foreign misdon school at Ohefoc after seven weeks‘ holiday. carried full outfits fbr ll! months of school. Advices received by the China Navigation Company hers, the ag- ents who chartered the vessel to the China-mind Niiision especial- ly to transport the children to Che- foo. indicated the ship was attacked ate easier farm cre mons today by Finance overhaul the Can provinces, eiimina available loan m “m” for the first time are Ontario, ward Island. This would enable centralization of authority, and remove the charges of three days systematically w; many t 36 anxiety- I‘ MERE MAN --¢_-- A Ill wan... ‘IUIQHQH-I... ‘so l 0 . A. Otlo ls Design-ed To Create Farm Easier Credits Extension Of Elem. Of Cam. adian Farm Loan Act To All Provinces Is Proposed. (Canadian Press, by Gua alien's Special Wire) OTTAWA, Feb, L-A government bill designed ta Io- adian hich The. three provinces w S “pa dit was explained to Minister E. N. Farm Loan Act, extending it to all te provincial boards and increase oney from $15,000,000 to the House of Cem- Rhodes. It would the $90,000,000. would come under the Act, askatcheivan and Prince Ed- ssing the buck” between the Dominion and provincial boards which existed int): p08!» Ldbatt Cross E xa m i n e Interest Rates Althouch Liberals and Progress- ives pressed him to reduce interest mtes to as low as four percent. the Finance Minister could reply only than he believed it might be 130a- sible in the future to make reduc- tions. At present the government charges the farm loan board four percent rei- its money. the board loaning at 5 1-2. The Finance Minister said he believed it. 11118119 be possible w shame the bwfi 3 1-2 percent, reducing charges to the tanners to five percent- The proposed bill was acclaimed on all sides of the, House in debilit- 1‘t was expected it would be intro- duced soon after the House met tonight. as the debate was hold. 0h the ricaolistim which precedes the in which ‘he an equal amount. These Y cent of the amount of his loein and the province at par and stock cred- Elimination administration of the bill and pro- vision that loans might be ad- vanced in any province after no- Saskatchewan. Edward Island where no enabling legislation had been passed. UrqesPeI-psreenl Loan farmers was made by Hon. J. C. (Continued U!) Pllo 13) FERRY TAK FIVE IIUIIRS T0 IIRIISS The carferry was five hours mak- ing the crossing from Cape Tor- meintine to Borden last night, and as amsult the inin didnot arrive in Charlottetown until 11 p. m.. over four hours late. The ferry did not make the usual afternoon trip yesterday but made a cross- ing with racism late Last night. Al- though as yet there is no heavy drift ice from the North, the strait is full oflocai ice. whichmahesna- vigation very difficult even for the powerful in Is serving. Associated M!) iOQbIQ¥r GRIGWOMIIL Italian Military Program Formally , span cd life- Elliott (Lib. Middlesex West). Many farmers were now beins dfiven off their land by foreclosure. he said. and were increasing the bresdlines tn the cities. The unfortunate part of the situation was that some of those who had been most encfletic and aggressive were suffering more than those who had been less so. firmer-s who. in earlier years. had bought additional land and inor it or improved it and pone into debt were worse of! than those who had done nothing be- cause of high interest nhiirires which had to come cut of reduced income. in Mr. Elliott's opinion farmers could not pay more than four per- cent. Miss Aimee Mac-Phail (Progres- sive South-East Grey) supported Mr. Elliott's congestion. "rhe fer- than four percent." she said. No beans Mlde Miss MncPhail decal-ed the (Continued on Page 13) Launched ‘mists on the occasion. The military education pro- gramme decrmd by the Cabinet lest Bqitesniber in line with Muse- olinfs expressed dstiesrninat’ be militarism rislv. provides obligatory military insiriwtlon during almost half the average Italian 1:210‘: Divided ln-to three categories- eleanenitery, high school, and‘ uni- military hlflcry. mathe- mutdos, the 890039!!! of war, tac- iioe and manoeuvres begins le pael- mcrs of Ontario cannot my more ‘ “PD- JOHN B. LABATT i (B! Charles Nichole, Cumin iull court session today the fence in the trial o! Dav-id Mabd attacked in crcse-examinatlin lad the little Cincinnati sr Innk- When court adiourned uncl Icar- day cross-examination of Lflzafl WO.W.Be1l,K.O.,s-biefddm tense counsel, was not finilsed. ‘Ihroushoirt the third day of is‘ trial Bell sought to disperse-u battle testimony positively 1Q: Xvi-n: Meisoer as one of he up doctors. fir. 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