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Proude 56-58 Grafton SL, Special Tonorrov: 0nly l Charlottetown. $ D onuvnns ANY PHILCO O IRRESPECTIVE or PRICE vv Balance in 10 monthly pay- SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE WWSIMPSO merits. N0 INTEREST. EASTEQIII LIMITED 'noc.@#uuH41rruI9ru1.99c59nur IIOUIIIONIITS AITINTIOII. -Wlth every iive dollars c! cash purchase at our store on Friday we willslveonaticestforthslavks- Abbie game. Kelly & alclnnls. L460. CIVIC OAT!!! OI‘ OFFICE-Mr. Samuel Kennedy. Mayor-elect’, will taksthwmtbofofflcaatlldoiock W! 111M111!!! in the chambers oi the Chief Justicerwho will admin- ister the oath. In the afternoon, the newly elected pouncillurs will be lwltn in by riis W Ia; .lr Kennedy in the Mayor's oflce. s-i- CATHOLIC COIJIGIATI CLUB principal Queen square School, who gave a very splmdid talk on "Birccem and Failure." The meeting closed with the singing of the National An- them. AIRWAYS ACTIVITIII —'Hie afternoon plane trip frmn Eoucton which had to be cancelled on Wod- nuday owing to the severe storm was made ,, ‘ YOUTHFUL (Coutnued from Page l) d the master floss work he p playing-is most exceptional. and it may cohfldentu be predict- ed that this ability will increase l withthsyearsandhismusician- urlpwillbroadmanddeepenas umegoesoh. illsplavinloitbelechhslude andhrguewasveryfineaswas slsoblsrvuditionoftha Haydn sonata- But when be cams to the mooinnoophoseeliysctintcnis aridspandgaveaparticulariyfme leadlngofthehntaalamprcirip- tirsudthefloctimimflfheWeb- srifotoPsr-pstrm-andiheitclr- do Capprieicao gave flu sud. mo» ovnwmlty w iudsrcr thesaiertcfbbtechnical re- lWrvema-hd hisplayingmfths §°i§§§3s§¥§§§ 025050540??? ‘azgggg’? i ltgllig? p; . lliillsl ill E nuns l‘ an. ‘Minoan. audits-Amide fir"; '4 Oummeflide see CHARGED WITH_ w» w w ww- b-M- w: (Ocmtnued from Page l) . converginginthswoodsintbsdi- reotionofViennaandthatRcpub- m“ licanGusrds werastillacflvsin its . theNeuenkirchen and o a Fm industrialcsniree. '_ . 0.0"’? surrender In submban rssosrg‘. l_ ‘ dalils surrendered _-. II B11100 Iii]! 11871111 “hll1&l'l!d Gilli ygygglgd until, wdpy, calcireleetonightwastiratfhe toplvwsals whichit was mensely strengthened by the firm in; anti action, edthatllaflwillthinktwioebe- fence. Three terrorists, nnanwhlle. ‘were v the gallows. but the death interest ‘ d l "or-able reactions amonggoverrm-mdvi-hcrifldl-l meat Iilpliiiftfil. ' tural policies of the ivillzigfl who holds (Continued from Page D Iwel long series of efforts to get to- rus note was delivered w Hitler charted by the yesterday but its contents were not French Charge France charged that Germany America Act, astonishment that mleicrihk presented" at Geneva- thelast disarmamentandthatshewasdia- equipment and Germany CoiorshlTroops WWII. but said the government turn toflocl ADDRESS wcctsilss from noun]. portedinpcssessionolstrategiccanadianuatiouaiand Canadian scclsllsnrmm" Pacific Railways under public to mg. a fourth was revoked ernmeut bonds. Thesesteps would Miklas either because be tabenin an effort to balance ofbloodsbeditwas thenolninlon budsvt, paving the becauseoffearsofunfav- we! M lmemolevmvnt ineunlw A general defence of the spicul- was entered by Hon. Robert Weir. olio in sugg *' fol‘ reciprocity with the United States in farm pro- ,-ducts,clallningltwouldhaveoost l" f‘ farmer's $750,000 a weak, France is willing. it said. how- basedonYebJpriouJf his Pasoiw ioibwcrs‘ in BWYY W ever. to discuss "disarmament." had scoialistswhohadsa-inedvlntlsc. nustbslatestsxcilangernthe thisuiarkst. 1n a passing reference to the lWBl-Nd li- Afllmdw i" 0m"! gather apparent‘, only widened the world wheat agreement, the api- anorationat thsfuneral ofa glyggdygfggfl m“); bsewsqpths - vwo over Germany's demands-for been approved by the majority of Von Btarhembsrg blamed Gov- 300,000 troops andldsfensive equip- ment American been permitted to enter l minister claimed it had western farmers and by the Prem- iers of the Prairie Provinces. B. N, A. Act Supporting his want-of-corlfid- ence motion. the C. C. l". leader urged revision of the British North Canada's bad changed its mind. expreming. constitution, on the basis of pres- the country ant-day social and industrisl con- "does not feel it can even live up ditions. He also urged sealing down Johnston of Domiriioxl interest charges. If a maxhnum of three percent In a note Jan. i0, Berlin said were set for Dominion bonds. the guerilia fiance's stand seemed w offer no treasury would save 830900900 or opinions Wm divided practical possibilities of psmsl 040.000.1100 a year. m. Euler mo. of Merging of the two railway sys- diswders no: only on criminated against in regard to de- toms would save another $100,000.- u on lym- fensive strength. lt denied Ger- 000 in interest ‘ and the an- many wanted to build up arma- nual deficit of the Canadian Na- think that menls but added that other coim- tlonal. This would enable the bud- im- tries would not reduce their fight- get to be balanced. It was necessary today to change and prediet- should have some methods of de- the capitalist system, minister warned the advisilld’ the Prime Minister to rend the words carved over the rim-way of the House. forth must go. France did not Ivnly to Hitler's there is no vision. the people per- quastious plans for rs- iah.’ The Diilicy of “standing pat" duction of colonial troops and air must cease, or the people would , "I would say to this govern- m-"w 1» "w hw- ws-{Heroic Mother Loses Battle lVith Elements .ey cousin's Spedal Wire) lnavrstris. mrthelfllwdsoiflr w. vs. sec. id-ln sum-m Governor» hear no weather Hrs. 'l‘.O. flea-f! "M- "w' “n 01”“- u“ ‘lfmmn II gv v written the former government. ‘Where an informal banquet at the Canad- ian National Hotel last evening. Af- ter an excellent dinner had been enjoyed. a few speeches were made, and music became the order of the owning. The banquet was largely attended by members of the chorus. Present others were the President, Dr. T. I. ll. Robbins and tab-e director. m. them B. Mac- Y- ' VALENTINE TIA a. Despite the unfavourableweathsr there was a good attendance last evening at the annual Valentine tea staged by the ladies’ Aid of Zion Presbyterian Church. A ‘ salad supper was served by the ladies. The hall was tastefully and appropriate- ly decorated with red heart.‘ A candy booth and household booth were well patronined. PESONALS Mt. Ind Mrs. Talbot SRWIH, Kingsboro, are rislting in the City, the guests of Hrs. Stewart's sister, Mrs. Ruby Frances. Mr. Babinus Johnston has re- turned to hls home in Kinkcra after mending a very pleasant two month-r visiting Mr. and Mrs. 0. L _ , Everett, Mass. Friends will regret to learn that Mr. Prank J. Casey. Inspector of (hrstcms and Excise is confined in his home suffering from a sprained ankle sustained when he slipped on Wednesday while leaving one of the P0111118 booths. Czechs Claim Interna tio n a I Action Needed (A). By Guardian's Special Wire) PRAHA, Oaechoslovaklss. Deb. 15 —'l'he Csechoslovsklen Parliament's IONf/J affairs committee was told today that iv, was doilltful if the Austrian situation can be adJusted without international action. The statement was made by Dr. Krofta, Cmchoslovakian Ambassa- dor to Berln who is acting for Foreign Minister lidouard Dense through the league of Nations. He said Austria was bound to permit no foreign power to secure such greae influence as might endanger Austria's independence. "We cmnot criticise happenings " Dr. Krofi-a farasocncarnsila Britain Will Pursue Hands- . B Guanlhrfs Special Wire) 'D0lrtoltavabaen‘mpc bythl m. l5 ~31: John favorable character of general 5m,’ semm-y 1°,- yvrgign M. businm news which is mostly on “m, ymuuwg m m, muss of the dds of nwvrrv. Commons today tllst 01w. Britain would wntlnus to pursue its hands- ofi policy in ‘lion with the present internal troubles in Aus- tria A‘ member asked from the floor: value. Granby was a new favorite, w 3| Mgjggtfs Government. up a couple of points. U. l. Smelt» "rhe House is aware that the in! lumped about four- Park Utah. Austrian Government, in connection Mam. Kencecotv. and ‘ ‘ with her international pcslo on. nu mm!!!"- oscloeomsppeslwmsucgoe Miscellaneous gainers in the ao- o; Nations, tlve list included Austin Nichols. "A; regards her internal situ- Manhall Fields, Eaton isanuflc- atbn. I am sure the House will tiring, American Beet Sugar, Foe. appreciate that one country can- : tandOollinsandAik-nctclsirntolnterfereinthein- man. Steels were a1; their best in ternal affairs of another." ‘more street to rears tns notice of a (mo. ncstigmnns-‘I l. w as designed given notice of a question he will fvrbl-Ialmmsnurpoqs. ssrpmtilsllcuseoroommonsas Wile to what loans or g/lsanntees, 1r any. poses as the mail cosrh-oversycorl- my, been mode to the Mlfltlmi’ province; since i900 and what . ‘if any... defaulted D‘!- awwmm To use Electors oi Ward Two. ladies and Gentlemen: , Amps my sincere thanks for the support given me ___ for last year. equivalent w 07.37 a share lhinst 81.82 in 1902. were about as forecast. Heavygold losses of the Bank of Pianos in the ' which statistics are available kept mlflllilvfi‘ alive the question of France's abil- Wednesday. Your renewed confidence will act ly the drain had slackened. yo" WIN’! interests i.n particu- Ths federal reserves weekly Ill‘. I-hd the C"! ll! IHMPII- "'4" Youn sincerely. elins of some poo, u mo m M" M. W. BEABDON. discounts. The aggregate of bills ‘ Nlllht in the opal! market also de- 1-1504 iii-nod lzbout 810,000,000. The item "l0 certificates on hand and due rrom the U. s. Treasury" dls- Card Thanks cloegdannm in the total of ‘to s s s A “up o‘ “m” “smopoo m r tsp, ilsia opportunity io thank “on”. m.“ w“ nmbumd w y workers and sopplorters in the mm sell-oft m stccxs at the "'4 "m" "" ‘M’ " Mm" '1 m4 9g l“; “e3 m4 w“ ‘h, Iu.'_ braving the storm and coming cc u; mun, 1n ‘m. M‘; m“ m! to record their votes in my favor. week of Jan 11. when there was I W" m m” “Md “m” s, , ‘mum; of “llqnlmm and Council every success. 1,0,,“ may,” m," mama ‘ FRED n. Tnsmorr. further decrean in loans and in- L401 Drevloim week Holdings of U. B. Government eecuritim declined 887,000,000 but there was a small advance in the "other securities" portfolio. inane on securities were 0“ 051000.000. but "all other,” or commercial loans expanded “a, per word- Alsllnuslrsmrrlis and tom off Policy‘ _Y's Men's Club as Past President's islnns of the law." Central (insrdlan lorall, s.- n" v-ml: - ' i . ".::'..'s:t..:'.":r.':.11f:.'.°:.";.. -- w» :2. latsb- Seller's ‘or resins and AiIINriat on. 100 o" Inch er 41‘ P" Y's Men ’s Past; Presidents ’ Night Last night was observed at the night. Out of eight pest presidents since 1925, seven were present. witli‘ Past President; Jack MacNsir acté‘ ing ss master of ceremonies. intro- ducing each in turn and giving a‘ brief eulogy on each. Y's Man Fred Holman first called a toast by the Club to the Past Presidents which’ was responded to by each in turd beginning with Arthur Affleck.‘ who was the first president when the Club received its charter in’ 1925. Past President Affleck gave the history of the founding 'of the Club and the evwnts which toOY. place up to the termination of hi! office in 1026 when there were eighteen Chlfifl.‘ members, five whom are still active. Dr. who succeeded President Amcck‘ in 1927, was next and he gave a brief resume of the functioning of the. Club in his term of office.’ Cleaver MacLean. who followed next in 1928, was the next speaker and he also described the various utnis and cares that were met dur- ing his session as president. Next came Em Clawaou. who was pres: ident in 1929, followed by Jae! MacNair who succeeded him in 1930. Jim McFadyen came next as the successor to Jack MecNair in’- 1981 and next in lms was whit’ Bentley who held the office (of i932. Past President Whit was un- avoidably absent but sent along, his best wishes to the other past presidents. In i933 Reuel IlePags took over the job from Whit and carried 0n until the 6nd of tbs, Yflll‘ which has just closed. Ray, Pendlcion, charter member, called. upon. gave a brief history of the. Club's activities during his eight, years as member. Each and every one of the Pest r1 idcnm gave n very interesting account of their stewardship while in office and; which wns listened to very lnicnhr ly by tile club members as this wfl‘ the first, time the history of the’ club has been reviewed. It was de- cided to make this event nn a-nnu-F al affair from now on. Mr. Hervey McPherson. who was present, ren- dered a very pleasing solo which called for an encore and was heartily- enjoyed by all preach}. The President of the Club. Mr. AJ M. Douglas, gavo a \‘(‘l‘y deecrim,‘ give reading which was heartily rfi ceived. Y's Man Roddy Glllls led the sing song cs usual. ~ ll-ENIES errand: n; .. (A. P. byfiuardlnnk Special “ire. NEW YORK. Fob. l5—D('nyini- that airmail contracts were award- ed during the Homer admlnistr tlon through collusion. form Ullmd Stzlhs Posimastor Genera‘ Walter P‘. Brown declared tonight the only awards of major 1min". one» were made “under the W9", ‘is Advertising Rotate-Playable in Advance Western and Eastern locals, 2c nl Events, z’ l!" “'°'d= ""“m'4 For Sole g-gif-Tvi ;F'_Tufi'fifw%'m Gerald Street. 1-433- FOB sans-severest ooonmo ranges with or without reservoir. w was“ 82M»- _W"» IOI. BALI — AUCTION F0311- flve, Bridge and Whist Score Cards. Guardian Central 1J3: m. - . European ._.___ (Coutnued from Page l) ing Austria waa stressed in Rome (Ml! has 19.000 troops massed near the Austrian border) and in iondon. POI earn — AUOIION IOITF Hvs. Bridge and Weiss Boon Guardian Central Job prism-y Nov. i-tf. lining outposts. etc, 1e sheet. Guardian Office. tf Wanted i 1 1 m‘; p0! inc-b; Lela of Floral and z 2 4 i. flfllow word Dfier rates! en lflPmtzial-i "i4". a-‘L m IIIIBI- CHIPS’. n" ‘n’ Thl. WWI- sooeo-eao-oeoneooae-ov ‘ M11112: 6'11‘ s12 “n?” m n“ m“ "u" ""' 1M l” tloal far the If!!! 0| 9"- "'3" $00“! l. 00 183 9",‘. 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