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FEBRUARY s,19z9 to PAGES ,»;,;»~,;-_,,--gg;-;;»~;-_d l... . _ -"lr-t=::| gf? -<-1:: ‘ '=_= .-1::-ra Pl ==-_'."'._ Zi 4:.:-.az i_|3_lllll; 'UllifB Ill PI’4i8i|‘lg 1110 Killg Aprominent party S}\p_ After Conclusion Of Opening P°\'i¢\`° i Iiiiemew Ceremonies _ service to the empire which has won fer the session were under formu- Ior hill! on abiding lillce in the lation yesterday. From early morn hum M qw P¢qp|g_ ing until wall into the afternoon Hou. ’ .jwanadinn hoes) 0rl'rAWA, Feb. 'li--Leaders 0! ,ell pas-ms in the House of Commons joined on the opening day of parlia- menij in plying tidbit” fb H1! M8108' ti’ i-iw Kiiil. After the preliminaries stteudant upon the opening o! Per- usmgpt Premier Mackenzie King rc- ierred to the period of anxiety through which the empire had passed and the fact that the dangerous ill- ness of the King had drawn closely me ismss and hearts of the British peoples all over the world. ' It was with profound thtlllfhilness and rejoicing that Canada was now able 'tg hops for the complete recov- ery or His Maissty- Mr- Bins con- cluded his reisrencs to the Kins’s ill- ness by movifil lil addr!!! eXDl‘e.'»- sive of the sentiments or the House of Commons ior presentation to fill Majesty. This address was allbroved unanimously. Hon. R. 8. Bennett, Conservative leader, associated himself most heart- ily with the sentiments expressed by the Prime Minister. The life 0! His Majesty had been a life of outstand- ing devotion to duty. The Canadian people had reason to rejoice in the prospect of His Maiesty’s recovery. Both Mr. King and Mr. Bennett paid tribute to the skill of the attendant physicians, surgeons and nurses who had exercised their clevernese, De- tience and, faithfulness to bring His Majesty through his serious illness. SPEECH FROM THE THRONE Hon. members of the Senate; mem- bers of the House oi' Commons; in opening the third session of the six- teenth parliament of Canada I de- sire to loin with you in profound thankfulness for the recovery of our beloved sovereign King George the Fifth. I share your fervent hope that His Majesty may be completely 're- Stofed to health. and that he may be spared to .continue that devoted Y ‘ dominion. ‘legislation Plans are in process oi 'rue ulilirecedented prosperity which od ti t agricultural and other have ben surpassed. New records have also been established in the ”p°'"° in the A notoble feature ot industrial de- velopment has been tba ooaituiwli industry in almost every part of the 'rho production of the rishins in- dustry ` during the pest » 'year has shown a substantial increase over that of 1927. In seoerdance with the recommendations of the royal com- mission on fisheries the fisheries branch of the department of marine from the rnarins branch and A dop-_ uty minister of fisheries has been ali- poinisd. A ro-organisation ol! the effected. Certain other matters cov- P° I present session be dealt with by completion for the constructioryoi the national research laboratories to provide scientific and technical knowledge for the various breaches of production. The past year witnessed the inaug- ANNt>UNcEMaN'rs. comma nvrN'rs. MEETINGS src. ...... l "HDBIN HOOD RAPID CHINA OATB, betwr Oiits, better China. All Grocers. ' "Whist and dance in Emerald Hall Friday night, Feb. 8th. Admis- sion 25c. 4420-2-8-ll "Dr, Uliit. M. D.-_-Start now home prevention cure. Purdy Station, West- chester oo., rw., u.s.A. is-is-amos vu-w-vi "0lub,loadlug hose at st. Potersn Monday. February lith. List at once. Cleo. Mclhnls, Secretary. 439i-2-'I-iii. “Club loading hogs, Feb. 12th Mur- ray Harbor- forenopn, Murray River afternoon. John W. lidclioan. 4418-2-8-31 ...-... “Cilub loading hogs at Melville. Tuesday, llbbruary 1 h. List at once. _.l. H. Gillis. loeutsry. neo-1-'I-ai. “Carnival ai. New Glasgow link Monday nisbi. .February ilth. Prim liven. only these in costume allowed on ice until liter Judging. 69|-I-7-li "Come in Basket Social in Boh- shaw Hall, February Nth. would weather ,be unfavorable. first one uisht ioilcwiog. civil-I-'I-it o sm rl nlakrrl- dll; ;er3-u“s|r;";stl\.'|»riZtI‘s alma. only :Y&l'0,iu costumes ice until iw. Admission .Secular g~°t:§m moods tes" wwe sad' . M asa. ~ '"1 l ' use-I-I-sl. l ea ' ,gm-qgfy s».i.?'°‘“‘%.i§..ii'.iiiRi..i'. si me hlstituie on Wednesday. llebrulfl i8tb.I.||tingforaearoffsod.meial~ . ch. usissmq. one sees. w. n. secretary. 4401-2-'I-it "~~u §iii'A’r ilowwr- °‘ §:.....-rf f_°~°°°“_t°.r.:.t‘t sl`.`£"i..“‘°sh'i'.f",‘W .§‘.i¢‘tl".i‘-'»= son; ' go. nth he fill. mtmnhmnnw roliowille 811° 7' sontlnues on ness 3 Tied For Honors *_-__ ` (CmAd_i|n Freed) SARANAC LAKE, N- Y., Bb. 7.-» Canada and the United' Steves were tied for premier honors at the end of the iirst days events in the North American amateur outdoor speed skating championships at nntiac rink today. Scores of skaters repre- sented the United States and Ballads in the events vvhichc will and Satur- day. Willie Logan, youthful dominion the 220 yard dash in impressive fash- ion. The other senior event of the day went to the equally youthful American skater, Jack Shea, oi Lake ling two mile race after a bitter bet- tls with Vsleutis Bialis. of Vtice, N. Y. ' .,.._..........-......-... N. ll. L. Glilllls ` Deroit 3. cumdisns 2; Rangers, 1 Ottawa 3; Chicago, 1. Americans I. 115 is »-:iso 1 ul a wul ... s...li..i2...‘T'.£..3.i ... ., 8\cureyourprilell|isicr.A.h'ie- sou. 4417-34-is ,___-_L H °°'1‘i|sml°rotezta;\i;hGr8hanege Aul- a ua Rom rms: as?" wid-e-il ...-__- sm mi stu. su will. ius°§&sw&'su or si. mlm v ,*_ 8i‘."i.“ §il...i‘..'£ '°' ’°“ 'W i .h;t°'n\&ing live bogeoai lmrgh Wilt- gl- vor-,img ierenecm i his fum- . “M- 'ii p--we "Cllub loading hogs at I0- . Hon. R. B. Bennett. OTTAWA. Feb. 'l-Opposition plans R. B. Bennett. Oonservativa leader, in his ofilces in the parliament build- ie apparent thrcuebcut the- dcmin-_ ' » ion afford; cause ies' the deepest sat- ings received a stream of prominent inaction. -“Never” in the hlswry or party supporters and members of the Canada has there been Buch indus- “Uk “nd me- Generll A D McRae, MP for trial and commercial elvalieioo IS ' j h' C; tb that which hu “km_ ,lug during Vancouver North, Hon. Hug Ju D- um pub tml" monuw Th, mdu£_ rie, Hou. R. J. Manion. Hon. . . . Chaplin and a number of others con- tefpriz i len buxxngzrumd sw pgzvideg; suited with Mr Bennett. with an abundmt “wash In me The first general caucus oi the Conservative party will take place pr uc on o ‘ ds either this afternoon or on lldendey basic industries all previous reeor in tm contacts of parliament W ls d, that otdcisl announcement will shortly be made of the accept- volume of construction and volume or torsion trade. nnplvyouut "°°°°! p_';f,°°’;’_’;‘,'“’rf°”'”It Z’ mx: has been maintained at high level “mms oppmmm members *halt “nd °" ’”‘"°“"‘*" Wm” °° “ °°°“°` cisaml Mouse would assume the uance throughout the country or the pam” 0! uhm whip of ma Com pmsent “womb” °°ndm°m` servativo party. To replace the present system et appointing o chief whip with provincial whips as lieu- "'dv°n°° md pmpenty °! th' mmm' tcnmie. it is rumored. that two par- liamentary whips may possibly be appointed with on additional wblli for committees. Conservative Senators have called a meeting for this aiiemoon at which the question ot selection of s party leader in the Red Chamber in succession to the late Sensi/or W. B. Rose will be discussed. Hon. J. A. and fisheries has been sopsralicd Calder. Senator W. B. Willoughby and Donator G- D. Boberiscn.~ are' prolninelitly mentioned for the lead- ership in the Senate. It is possible lieheties service blolll liiilo NWN* that at todey's meeting an agree- mendsd by the commission ie being ment may be made to postpone sel- ection oi a permanent leader until ered in the re rt will durin the all opposition members of the senate are present. In this eventuality a temporary leader may be chosen in the interval. and the likelihood at the moment ie that either Senator Robertson or Senator Foster may be named. Ice Broke Under Skaters (Uaaadiea Izesei VIENNA, Feb. 7.-Four hundred skaters were preciviieiw W0 the waters ol tlierlenube at mgensburg. Ilvsrie. today when the ice sudden- ly broke. An indescribable panic _ici- iewed the breaking of the ice. The mei-rymal:eig\in n. moment became'a struggling, screaming mass of hu- manity as the victims fought with the shattered iss and each other in their frantic efforts to-reach the shore, There were many rescues. but it was reverted thot all the endclil- sp°°d't" °! “mt MM' X' B" ww l ered persons were eventually saved. ,___.Z._..-1-_- ~ Enroute to Placid, N. Y., who won a long gruel- , - Penal Colony (canadian Press) mrxrco, orrr. nb.. -ll-A rrellhi qmgamg liswcy through Mexicob mountains willy clrried 114 men and Verma, oonvisted as criminals. to I me deemed here as bsdor worse ibsa death. Tomorrow the ire wul arrive at Maoesliiilo. Pacliie por ond will, be but aboard a small' steamer which will tote them to the on e itwicei ielend in (the Three Maries t of Navariti. 1 gg; ggi; e gil iillliiliiéi sl? iiitiliiliii t¥?§§irt;§§; .wir .eau .» . ' , ' _».. , -Iiivl, a ~ me ms :~ / 1 I I1, . v fe- -Y ~ ' .‘= .-_.- ,Y , - 1:., .,-is: _, f, -V _ ABANDONED TUNNEL PROJECT Tho possbllliy of the English chan- Frames and England on a tunnel, and be nel tunnel being built in the near hlturo recalls the fact that 43 years agq work was commenced both in it is thought that paris ot it may in tolerable condition. llerels shown the English side at the foot of _, ,__}____la...-~- -- _,_l_gl\-l _ Y ,, is 1.. ', . .,», 4 . Shakespeare Cliff. two miles Welt ol. Dover Town, The work was stopped when a colilery. now unused, was olf- ` ened. tsl-lla ll nl wullll" Miss Gladys Farquhar. son Delivers' Master. ly Paper Before Cale. donian Club. V, v/' “C . The subject onthe ~ril-lieiilliffven be- fore Caledonian Club last ev- ening was "Women," and it was handled in a. masterly fashion by M155 Gladys Farquharscm, whose ad-v dress evinced much careful Dfeperl- tion. The speaker of the evening was in- troduced by the chairman. Mr- J. M- Macliiadyen. ‘ Miss Farquharson, in the course Of her remarks, showed how, §;ou8b the course of the ages, wom had been the helper and encouraE9l' 01 man in his 'conflicts and trials in the battle of nfs. sho had inspired many very- great men in the Peet Many great men had attributed their greatness to the influence of their mothers, wives Or sisters. The speaker 'stressed the sfeat in- fluence for good of mother love in the lives oi' men. Such mothers and such wives, she said, are not those Wh0SG names stand out prominently. T?-iii? their work is none the less imP0i"i' ant and worthy of praise. Some pioneers' in the wider devel- opment of Womens work were next dealt with by the _speeliel Si" touched on the careers of George El- liott, Jane Austin, H8l’l'iel.t 300121103' Stowe, 'Joan of Arc, and Florence Nightingale. To the latter belonged the pioneer _work on the field of battle in the glorious task of nursing and succoring the wounded. The work oi Carmen Sylla. Queen, Oi B°\ii\i°i\i“- Jenny Lind. and Madame Curie. was next dealt with by Miss Faruuharscn- These women, sho said. were D1°“°¢i”l And the pioneers life was a hard cnc. But these women had done their work in their various spheres of \c~ tivity telthiully and well. In I SBU” we, the women of today. are all pio- neers. and it behoovss us to ioiicvl F =|_l‘*|2 :ti-I -li"""' ii Senate Approves _ Res o I ati on ..n.... ‘ 'iqaaedisn hoes) calling for an investigation into the white paper situation. Schell intro- duced ehe resolution after publication in Editor and Publisher, a. newspap- er trede magazine, of charges that a group o! men controlling the white beper business of the world has pur- '*il`hased ,a controlling interest in a chain of United States newspapers. ing to create a. monopoly in news- print supplied to small publishers. A new artificial lumber to serve some of the purposes of metal as well as wood is composed ci a sponge rubber core surrounded by layers of e denser rubber compound. work which they have dons so well. Mies Flrquharlon' next demon- strated the success o! women of us- day in various fields of activity- medical, legal. social service, politi- cal--giving outstahdiiit examples. With the receipts of the vote, women have taken on greet responsibilities. She will either be forced to lower har high statue, or raise the moral tone ol politics. The speaker felt, however. that women, i! they ignor- ed partyisxu and reiuaed te veto as their fathers and husbands did. of a higher and more glorious future for our ootmtry. joined' in by Mrs. W. P. Doull, who of whom commended highly the ex- hareon. ‘ ' dill Health Ollie". ' ORATORICAIJ so n 3 9 E ?~ I ..s~s.~»» ii `;¥ 3 i . ¢1n-minsnum l'I!.il~0U'1‘ANDllAIL’ID'l'HIORA‘l'OR»1lD1'l'GR U WN GUAi\DlAN. WN -~ CANADIAN AND INTERNATIONAL' loin¢0nillc\lllhPllIioOlIUarlll|lll \\\Ulll||i\eHYll Glllllllt W. c 32 _sis fd is lt; hi I NIQQ ..-~s.~1oss-neunenceseenscusssuoessnuescecasoaooe _ ° . - ' . W MM usa~neoconasasaocsaaaolcaeaeaoeeaoecuooeaeoesnea onshaseevncecsscaavsadooowoseonceeeeuaessaseuaaneeeneienac u* Q “Im "gosu,sshoneo¢`»\osn`s'~a'¢sa¢¢eiican.nonsense L: . ‘. .i ~ .V _ . ` M ososssssensasfhnoossoaoooaocaoouna W iceaaccsesas W'\W sossl.2.Julsnan».s....».»~-usussussetuauase ` -.»-, ,.._. ...-2., , .. _ ,'....... ._ .~ . CONTESTS V I WASHINGTON, Rib. 'l.-The Ben- ate today approved a resolution by senator scholl. ltspublicea. Minn, 'I'he resolution was ‘drawn to deter- mine whether these men were seek- their good examples in taking up the~~ would, -because of their clearer vision gud more idealistic outlook become an influence in politics. and so con- tribute grestiy to the brilisiiil about The discussion which followed was moved l. vote of thanks to the spook- cr of the evening. and Mr. John MacKsnna, who seconded it, also by Mr. John Anderson, Mr. J. R. lur- natt and Mr. Malcolm Macltinnon all eellsht paper liven by Miss Fuqu- 'rha lecture next Thursday will be delivend ly Dr. Oreclnian, Provin- 1-'-liCJ1 EMU MN W KENTVILLE Feb 'I--A l’¢501llLi .""t:i-ic: :DCS |t=:i 2 '€..__|:m-i ‘z=l=~"“' ‘|-:1|l:1i'-Fi , . . on was passed at the meeting of the KING GEORG'E’S REMO VAL NEAR (Special to The Ouerdlenl LONDON, Feb. 'I-King Georges, removal to the south coast of Ing- iand is expected shortly. His Moles- ty Nevins made enough progress to warrant that move, An omciall bul- letin signed by five of the icin¢'e doc- tors was issued this morning. It read: “Though the stage of conval- escence has not yet an-lvcd, His Mo- .i°eiy's progress is such that the pro- posed change to the south coast is how desirable." ‘ The bulletin was iuued alter a, two hour consultation at Buckingham Palace. It was not stated just when His Majesty could make the trip to Bognor. ' LONDON. Feb. 7--The ambulance which wil soon be used to convey the King to Croigwell House, near Bog. nor, for the sea breeze, will be the “St W°i°d in inliliulty in removing vibration. Lord. Dawson. of Penn, chief of His Majesty’s physiglans, personally selected-the car. The freed Of the tires is seven in- ches- There are compressed slr cylln. ders between the body and the chas- sis- The bed is on Springs running from the collins to the rlccr and there is electric heating and an gl- ectrio fan for regulating the tem- Pcrature, as well as hot and cold running water. There is also accom. lmdation for three nurses, i“°ur bishlv experiences msn nur- SN will carry the King tc the em- buiance. The trip will not be taken until the road surfaces have been Hilde Perfect and the police will keep the roads clear as far ag poo- slbls to avoid delay. The data for His Malestys transfer has not yet been set. Grand Division. Sons of Temperance _ in Greenwich last night, in which the Federal Government is requested to Nova Scotia, for the better enicree- tc bring the Mounted Police bask ment of the prohibition laws. Other resolutions urged the Domin- ion Government to take more ttepo to prevent rum-running between the Canadian and American burden, and that beiore any change is made _in the Provincial laws regarding torn- iioriillce. the Grand Division be first consulted. Australian , Parliament 'Opens (Special to The Guardienl CANBERRA. lilistralia. Feb. 'I -- Lord Btcnehaven, govemor general ol Australia today formally opened the first session of the eleventh par- liament of the commonwealth, the proceedings being characterized by traditional pomp and ceremony. Sir Lyttleton Groon was re-elected weaker of the House. At a prc-ses- slon meeting, the labor party rc-el- ected James Scullin with Hon. E. G. Theodore. lormer premier ot the Btato Queensland, as Deputy Leader. R-t. Hon. Stanley Bruce, prime min- ister and leader of the nationalist party. returns with a coalition major- ity of li following the ieneral elec- tions held lust, November. Hon. Dr. Earle O. Page is leader oi’ the coun- try party, which is combined with the nationalists to form the govem- ment. Opposition to the 48 Iovsrn- msnt supporters are 32 labor mem- bers to the total number of seats in the house being 15. All member; oi the government were re~elected. Divorce Com. to be Increased (Canadian Preset orrrswli. libs., 1-The citizen today foatwu the following ciorllr “There are so mana divorce siloiiii' mittee delllhl 'i¢hYfhlU||lt0b¢il\ or-oosodfycranlnetoild. Itispro- pesedihettherwill bedivldedin _-_l-___-?,_ Riots in India ' (Special to The Guardian) BOMBAY, Feb. 'i-Eight ` persons were killed and about 50 were ser- iously injured in riots between Pat- haris and Hindu mill workers which continued with renewed fury here to- day. The new casualties brought the death list to 42 and the wounded toil to sed, since the outbreak began lest M°iidey. In the Bhsndy bases: one Paihan killed four Hindus ,with a kniie. The district was terrorized. A band of 30 Pathsns tusembied for the purpose oi’ combined assault had been arrested previously. The riot- ing spread quickly to the deck me 0! Muse. on and northward to the Byculla district. More troops arrived from Doelaii. ' WASHINGTON, Feb. 7-' 1'1" Premier of Newfoundland, Sir m°m"d SHWRS. is a. visitor to the capital on business. Ho spent the sun-noon st tus amor. sm. bassy and declined to say gay. thing about his visit except that it was in 'connection with lur- tllcr commercial development of Newfoundland. . _vs-----__-_.,_._,,__, olir. 6| 'Him' ALW':\r%‘. 1 C_?Ml=.S ouf on or ls, A BALD s. _us - -e i ;l , s 'w 'W . \\\lll/f, ." - ~ Twmwv °‘WdY v-I no on \»35~35 Quebec, snow ... ... ... ....9944 Huu.'x° cloudy "0 ess no c~ov”'48 st Jnhnv child’ no eel use sm' OWN Wl°¥°\i' ui" W “M” °°m' M°iiii‘eei. snow ... ... ... ,.82-az N three sections of eight. two all/title sotltlnuwli! and the third bei!!! in tbl nliurl of O relic! eoiiiiillili- *Senator Wllloulhlw will i'e~in ireduce.atthebeaim\ineecihewset efdaiatiolore- byltae emacs upin the Eli ss; lt; gl \ .ur ulstultosoatssiurissicucolasiv-.rises ew York. nm ...ss-so Charlottetown ... ... ... ,.32-is Kish tide this morning M1052 and nicht oi osx. _ Sun este this afternoon _at s,l1 gm toln0i1'0W morning at 7.13. New moon saturday. ho. eibsd-si P- Us mmmsrslss use curbs ismuus ENTH HM SHUH Only Five Weeks fore March 15th 'Closing Date n his ri-cvihso is eligible to for the championship of Prince ward Island. Willard obert Alice S . ’l.tf a Z 1|-_:.x::|_-< _i --I'-I 2- School Contests. The time in which entries ecelved for the Canadian and ternaticnal Oraterioal Con ettlng shorter every day. er that before March idth chool competitions mustbe hat the District Finals will place on some date previous to ll 20th. Remember. too. that all you to do to enter-it you are is. lust to nu in tus scuooa ppcars daily in The Guardian. mall it, notifying your teach ou are doing so. There is a ly no fee, and any student, ‘ February lst. of this year, was or age or lil years. and who is ing up the work oi’ Grades ‘ B d XII in the schools or The winner. besides being ci the championship cup by Guardian will receive |. free Toronto. where he or she etc for the Dominion hip. which carries with it a trip to Europe and also one to inston where the world's hip contests will be held here are two other valuable in the Provincial Contest, three ach district contest, also S 0! $5.00 each to the three _ln each school contest. We welcome these further to our list. John D. Maclntyre ard T. Reid, Ruth MacKay, leen Henderson, Milton Palmer, Boyle. Olive Palmer, Elizabeth er and Oswald Murphy. Here is the list of entries in , xnvcvs sown Murray Rim school Oil-irq Breheut, X. ` Helen Reynolds. IX . n Bonjamlli J. Beck, X. ' Janet MacLeod. IX. loulls High lolsoal (Entered by Pl’ill¢iP\1)} i' . John D. Mac!ntyre,`X. `*’_‘."1' New rssth sshcoi Llcyl George Dewar IX. . I ` Rollo Bay West School F. Reid, IX. ~ QUEENS COUNTY Mt. Stewart School Ml-flint Martin. .LX Alice Martin, IX. Mary Mcliaohsru. IX. Hunter River School (Entered by Principal). Dumiaiinage School 0. Cairns, X. Pleasant Valley School Phoebe L. Macswain. IX. L. Weeks. IX. continued on page ii Condensed Specials aan-u an ware. ssobinsertioaintbis NU IX Will 5 I