t"! i» MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN tiosl conduct of lumen affairs. It is not in philosophy, scion“, m- srt that genius lies, but in the w“- no? Morning Guardian, rounded Iss1. Charlottetown Guardian Two Cqnll, Washington Is p Upset As Result Of Briti_s_l_1_ Duties Experts Find , Trade .Will Considerably Ben- efit From The Anti-Dumping United Duties In The Most Beautiful MISS LONDON Miss Margaret Aline Bordiug, beautiful English girl, carried off first prize in u. beauty carnival at Nice, France, in which entrants from almost every European cap- ltsl took part. (Assoclif ’ Hess) GIBRALTAR. Nov. 22—'l‘he Greek steimer Mlchltel Lem- birlcos radioed today that she was sinking 20 miles off Oran, Algeria, in the ' Mediterranean and that three ships were standing by. ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMING cvsms, MEETINGS, mo iSupper at Marshiield, 10372-11-23-41. sec‘ I Thursday, 26th. "Cardigan Club loading Hogs and bombs Wednesday, November 25th. i ' 10378-1l-23-3l. That Canadian Kingdom. WASHINGTON, D. 0.. Nov. 22- ! (By Ken Clark, Canadian Press, BHMESEIN TORONTO ARE ENIQGED News of Jap Victories Inflame Chinese Residents - Boycott Against All Japan-i ego Goods Is Order- e . Covers Prince Edward island Like the Dew , CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY. NOVEMBER 2s. 1931 Read by Everybody MAXIMS 0F A MERE MAN lle is s hopeless eontroversalist who cannot conceive that an oppon- ent hss any position st all. ll) Annual Subscriptions Delivered $5.00. By llsll Canada unil U. S. A. “.00. PAGES Islan-d ‘Premier Endors_e_s Loan Hon. J. D. Stewart Sends Optim- istic Message To Acting Minister Of‘ Finance. flovemor (Special to the Guardian) ‘TORONTO, Ont, Nov. 21-Sup- pressed iury spread through Toron- Staff Written-Experts found‘ out‘- today Canadian trade might veryf considerably benefit from the anti-l dumbing duties in the united‘. Kingdom. Increased exports 'from Canada of typewriters, accounting machines, safety razor blades and vacuum cleaners in value running into hundreds of thousands iof dol- lars were anticipated. The duties, effective Wednesday, will virtually prohibit United States exports to the United Kingdom in the sum of $14,000,000 annually. Following are some figures ior 1930: Typewriters $13,500,000; calculating machines $l.500,000; razors $1,300,- 000; vacuum cleaners $1,000,000. Save for vacuum cleaners, which to Chinatown today as news from the Manchurian war zone told oi Japanese victories and Chinese deaths. Patriots have burned sacks of Japanese green tea in Elizabeth Street. Nuts and dried fish went up in smoke back of a Chestnut Street import warehouse. Pictures 0t Japan's youthful Emperor have been mud-bespattered and bur- lesqued in Toronto's spreading Tong lands. Boycott against all Japanese goods has been ordered by the un- official Mayor cf Chinatown. To swell the fires of fury, Port Col- borne Chinese cleaned out all Jap goods in town, loaded them in trucks and brought them to ‘Por- Canada ships to England to a value of $2,000,000, Canadian exports Ofi these articles are small. For ex- ample typewriter exports have Continued on page ll wuisumur tltllflflll (By W .W. Murray, Canadian Press sun Writer) i l MONTREAL, Que, Nov. 22.- With the submission in rebuttal oi the companies case being present-i ed tomorrow by Hon. James Mur-F dock, vice president of the ‘Broth- erhood of Railway Trainmen, it is expected the sessions of the Board of Conciliation appointed to enquire into the application of the Can-' adian National and Cflllfldilll Pac- fic Railways for a ten per cent wage .eductio , will b; completed‘ "Whist and Dance in aid of "Lit- tle Pond Women's Institute, Annan- dale Hall, Nov. 24th. 10381-11-23-11 "Morell Club will be loading hogs and lambs Wednesday, November 25th. 10375-11-23-11. "Old time and modern dnnring gin Lyceum ‘tonight. 1,0385 "Chicken supper, basssr and oingo in not 65 Hall on Monday and Tuesday nights, Nov. 23 and 24. 10215-11-19-51 "Ulgg and Millvicw Shipping Clubs loading hogs, lambs. calves i. ,,, November 24th all day. l0307-ll-21-2l. "Auction Forty-Fives in‘ Caled- onia Club Rooms Monday. November 18rd B o'clock. Tickets 25c. l080s-11-2l-2l. "Entertainment and Chicken Supper, Brackley Hall, Thursday ev- ening. November 26th. Admission 80 cents. Supper free. 10348-11-21-21 "Montague United Church - Come to the Chicken Supper and Bazaar. also other attractions in Odd Fellows Hall on Wednesday, November 25th; l0349-ll-2i-2i. "We will be buying dressed hogs, hrllfisiout, on ‘Tuesday andWed- nesdsy. November 24th and 25th.; rata- MscNutt a Son. l035i-ll-2l-2i. "Come to the Chicken Supper st Whsstley River Hall, Wednesday, llth. Supper served from six to ten o'clock. 25 cents and 86 cents. If not dne, first fine night. l0l4d-11-2l-2i. "Musical entertainment and talk by Mrs. Andrew Mcrrsir st Cross Roads church on ‘niesdsy evening. Nov 24. at l! o'clock- Admlssion 25c some time Monday afternoon. The board began their deliberations last Tuesday and have held daily ses- sions. ' ision of China's hill country. onto today. They will soon so up in smoky protest to the Jap inva- Tong wars and grievances have all been shelved in this universal hatred of Oriental neighbors. War ls hourly expected. Albert and El- izabeth Streets trading places for Chinese gwsip today sport the scarlet sign "murder demands mur- der." Windsor Chinese yesterday burned $4,000 worth of Japanese goods and pledged themselves to fight until the end for the "honor oi our fathers." WILLRETIJRN T 0 W 0 R K NEW WESTMINSTER, B. 0.. Nov 22. (By the Canadian PresQ-Strlk- ing mill workers of the Canadian Western Lumber Company, at Fra- ser Mills have registered 4H vote oi 406 to 55 to return to work on terms offered them some time ago by the company. Workers receiving 40 cents or less an hour will be given‘ an increase of from 5 to '1 1-2 per cent. The men have been on strike for about two months. It is not‘ known when the mills will re-open.‘ Death Yesterday Of Mr. A. A. Alley Of Char- lottetown.’ It is with deep regret that Th" Guardian reports the death of i. Arthur A. Alley, oi this city, which occurred in the Prince Edward 1e- land Hospital yesterday morning. For the psst three months, Mr. Al- ley, who was sixty-five years of age, had suffered from heart trouble. After treatment at the Hospital no partially recovered. but suffered s relapse last week and his condition became steadily worsruntii the end. He had recently retired from the retail boot and shoe business oi A. A. Alley end Company, with which his name was so long and prominently associated in Charlottetown. Known and esteemed throughout the Province as a man of the most upright integrity, tlic late Mr. Al- ley's business career may well serve PROVINCE CLOSES , AN 105.41. CITIZEN uels and fire swept from one end BEATHT0ll MHUNTSIN mmriuunm 37 Dead And Five Mis- sing As Result of Exploion In York- shire Colliery. MAY LEAD CHINESE ‘ Chang Ilsenh Liang, governor of deposed by the Jap- i snese, may lead China's army in the present campaign. lIe ls vice-gen- eralisslmo oi the Nationalist army, M n . navy and air forces. Fixed Value On Vegetables Is Lifted 1' DONCASTER. Eng, Nov. 22. (Can adian Press Cabin-The death toll from the Bentley mine explosion continues to mount- Thlrty seven miners are dud, no hope is enter- tained for five others who are mis- OTTAWA, Ont, Nov. 22. (By the Cmadian Pi'ess)—Now that the season for domestic green veget- ables has closed, the Department oi National Revenue has issued in- structions to appraisers cancelling the fixed value on imported cucum- bers, green peas, green beans, green onions and shallots effective as from Nov. l8, 1931. New Typewriter t [ant For Canada charge of having driven away from] cent of the subscriptions of those the scene o.’ stopping to render assistance. Hop- per is claimed to have been driving the car which struck Rita Vanl" buskirk on lH-iday. (Silesia! to the Guardian) TORONTO, Ont., Nov. 2l—-A new industry for Toronto was born late yesterday with tho announcement cf a. British tariff against imported manufactured goods including type- writers. The United Wbewritcr 0o. Limited, until now the Canadian distributing and assembling repre- wiiter Company cf the United States will immediately undertake the construction of a plant for the manufacture of Underwood mach- t iues for British export. Henceforth all Underwood products will be built in and shipped from the Can- adian plant it was announced last night. (Associated Press) PARIS, Nov. lib-Louis Lou- client. former Qbinet Minister in a succession of French (lov- emments and once reputed to lie the wealthiest man in France. died today liter s brief IIIIIQI. He was 59. ed their sympathy to the survivors oi the victims and to the injured- sing and seven are in the hos- pital in serious conditions. The ; exnirsion, which was followed by‘ fire, occurred ma». When a vio- lsnt bis-st shook the mine, the men, were trspped hundreds of fsst bo- low the surface. Gas‘ filled the tun-i _-,__ sud loo. Proceeds for women's Mis- -i i“ Rad the llo Continued on p!!! 5 to the other. T59 Kins and Queen telegraph- it... ouiurv in Hcroism played a conspicuous Dirt in the rescue work. Herbert Smith, veteran sir-president of the Miners‘ Federation was under- Iflillnd in the gas-laden tunnels for more than three hours. when s call was made for twenty five volun- d tecrs to form's. rescue party, more than 100 men stepped forward, fight ilil for pieces. brooks of Saint John says: Hopper of Lewlsville faced Magis- Owners of the Gloucester schooner Lincoln were informed today mess from Jllve l, sentatives of the Underwood Type- th-tg: “Se, had berggodutroyed b!’ n" 0“ Wfllfim He“, N- 5- The ‘ business. The rate of interest to be ' rporfs said the crew had been fiik-| chars“; by the bank upon such en to Liverpool and that three oflloans is five per cent, which cor- Five Men Killed In Trail Wreck Rail Spread On Missouri Pacific m"! W?! reported killed, an un- twocsrloedsofprise livestock kill- ed. nssr hm lsts today in the wrest ct s Mahatma Is Very Modest LONDON, Nov. 22. (A.P.)— Mahatma Gandhi went to s reception yesterday at the home of Lady Astor. Later, he disclosed that the gowns of the women guests caused him . to lowi-r his eyes in shame. “Even in tropical India. where the temperature often reaches 120 degrees,- women never would dreflm of appeal‘- ing on the streets half dress- ed as they do in London,” he said. “Western women are mad i with their own vanity," he “d- ded. They worship the god of fashion. It is sacriiege for them to slimv beauty doctors to mas‘ the faces God has given them. (Canadian Press) CYITAWA, Ont., Nov. fll-From the East and the West, messages continue to roach Hon. E. N. Rhodes, acting Minister of Finance, express- ing coniidcnce that the Dominion of Canadian National Service Loan will be s great success. Members of the honorary advisory committee from Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and British Colum- bia have added their notes oioptim- 15m 1n 9593mm! i7° M!" Rhine“ ‘"1" to pluck their eyebrows and m3 w°ek"3nd- distort their features." Late last week messages from the i Prairies and earlier from Ontario and Quebec indicated a gen- erous response to the loan. The ad- U - I dition of the Maritime Provinces and British Columbia, messages from which were made public tonight, Who Desire T0 Sub- scribe to the Nation- al Service Loan. completes the picture. Encouraging word has now been received from every province in Canada. Premier James D. Stewart oi Prince Edward Island wires: “Having regard to the success of previous Dominion loans I am con- fident that Prince Edward Island's reception to the National Service lcan will be equally satisfactory. Na- tional Service is National progress." W. H. Dennis of Halifax, a mem- ber oi the advisory committee tori Nova Scotla wires: OTTAWA, Ont., Nov. 22~(By the “We have interviewed representa- Cgngdlgn PrQ5g)_.'I‘he Canadian tlve citizens with reference to Na- warm-ed banks Wm assist any tional Service Loan. The unanimous custom-m»; who m... subscflbmg to opinion is that our duty is plain and the National Service m,“ and who I am confident the people of Nova desire to my m. the“. bonds from Scotia will give wholehearted sup- the“. meme over a period c; port to this vital national undertak- month, It was staged at the De_ m3- cmzm‘ m 5“ ‘ecmma °I Pm" partment oi Finance that arrange- .Loan ‘ great National Service‘ Will Be Launchei Today Applications For Allotments From Insurance And Trust Companies Already Totals $17,000,000—-—Considerablc U. S. Interest Has Devel- oped In New Loan. ,_ MONTREAL, Que, Nov. 22—(By I the Canadian Press)—'l'hrough a e bond-selling organization. Founcl Guilty I composed of the leading banks and investment houses of the country, l " ' " "—““i*__ the Dominion of Canada tomorrow will offer to the public its $150,- 000,000 national service loan, bear- ing interest at 5 per cent. The price of the issue, which is to be in two maturities, five and ten years, is as follows: The five- year-bonds are being offered at 99 1-4 while the tcn-year-issue is being sold at 99. The former will yield approximately 5.18 per cent, while the ten-year issue will yield approximately 5.13 per cent, each Continued on page 5 sivs CANADA UNUPBRADE GIRL OCCUPIES CELL A pica from Mayor lliarkey that the sentence was unjust failed ts move Judge Uilcy E. Crane cl Philadelphia, who‘ sentenced Mary m“? cmoperatlng to "m" n‘ m” flsonfs in this regard were effected “i”- with the Canadian Bankers’ Asso- nfz°NeigtzlaTrxilcreullfgflé 2:: elation by Premier R. B. Bennett i ' ' ' shortly before he left Canada. The bonds go on sale tomorrow. ' It lit-recognized that there will be many investors who, in deter- mining the amount of their pur- chases. would like to anticipate the receipt of certain income or moneys and increase their purchases ac- cordingly. It is understood that in all cases the matter will be one of private negotiation between the in- dividual investor and his bank. The general basis of the arrange- ment is that the banks will lend amounts not in excess of 75 per Continued on page 5 Charged With Serious Offence MONCTON, N. ., Nov. 21-Hour)! rate R. D. Mitten yesterday on a an accident without! who give satisfactory assurance of being ableto complete their pay- ments within a period of six months. In other words, the sub- seriber will be expected to have cosh of at least 25 per cent of his subscription. The Government will receive the entire proceeds of the purchase at once and deliver the bonds to the bank, which will hold them as security for the lcan as in the ordinary course of banking; (Canadian Press) GLOUCESTER, Mass. Nov. 22- in N. S. responds with the interest rate on the bonds. he men were burned seriously. Line Wrecks Special-Two Car- loads Of prize Livestock Also Killed. (Canadian Press) \ LDKINGTON, Mo, Nov. n-Five i to Chicago from the American roysl livestock and horse show which ended at Kansas City YE!- tel-day. The wreck was reported "WM etsrminsd number injured, and by a rail spread. between Weill!!!- Mumanlan, 18 year old school,"- (ABOVE) to six months in jail for an automobile accident last July which killed two persons. EililNllMltAllY (Special to the Guardian) BOSTON. Mass, Nov. 2l—Ha.n- ford MacNider, United Slates Min- ister to Canada, in a brief address yesterday told the New England Council that no part of the world has a. more assured economic fu- , ture than Canada. Systern Moot-ed Mr. Maclvider said, "Canada is New England's best customer and For Monet-on neighbor. Canada. is on the up- grade economically and no part of the world has a more assured econ- omic future. It stands in the posi- mm 0t being the great mberpreter experimental installation of the stop between (“mt Britain ‘md m” light system for controlling traffic other great English speaking Cour“, on the main street of the city was try, our own United States of Am- rccqmmelldflfl by the civifl 1101i“ 9mm committee in meeting yesterday- ‘ H iThe committee also advised the in- T1115 l5 c°n5ld°red l0 be B "1059 structlon of‘ school children iii safe- fflvvmbir arrangement. which will t. rules. Action llfld been stimulat- be of particular interest w invw- ed by two ifBlflC accidents m school ("'5- 1" 5min i" We“ B8 in ""88! children during the wreck, one of amounts. ‘which resulted fatally. (Canadian Press) MONCTON, N. B, Nov. ZIK-An Record & Forecast of the Weather .\ll-‘.'l‘l-l(lll(ll,(|\il<'.\l. (ll~‘i~‘ll‘l<l, Tor- ullIQ, Nov. 22-- DIINIMTRI AND NIAXIDIYM TEM- PEIIATUIIIIS Vrincnuvor '39 :52 Edillflllloll 11! 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Surnmcrshli- rifle r-lglrlccn later ilmn (‘lrrirliviivluivrn minutes ton and Lexington on the Missouri Pacific line. ' special train returning Ollf and North Nl|nri—.\liu|i-rnte _ westerly Wlllllfi, fnlr and hum. , "i" "5"" "Ulllilil-‘l-F "mm. r"“,"u_"___\|,,,h,,,,u, “"1, “coir rlnys—l.enrcs Borden dslly erl n-lnris- fnlr nnrl lllilil. “'15 """ M" “'40 "m" iph title‘ ibis morning of 9,49 ‘M Learns Tnrinentlne daily: i030 s.m. tenl h: fit 0.15. '"" "m 2"‘- IT‘ f rantee In Every Bag and Barrel" tsure 1e coin- day thai If pro- ys from t8, mber oi sl Gov- proposal 'two per , )lll' per factored manu- . as riot ice. and of the iwn sp- es fear- t of liv- er com- II about Britain. tred the made a rh dut- friend," :l. ‘but ke mis- ends to as pos- vn eon- s hit by spokes- irts to French ‘w items French entarlly super- r Great stand- 50 per zres in among he lar- Cham- 2 Anne Leonard IPhY 3 gnew, 4 Walsh. lay and iullivsn. , -.'r:ll;u'3 -