"Leap Ye h Ml ar 'Dance and Pie Social _,c llrry gigme T“°SdHY. Jan- eral officers to deal with interstate Canaditn Press)-Sunering a stroke, crly served British Prime Mil.. ters _ , _ M‘Zf'AMS ,,/W MAXIMS 7 W or A ERE MAN WE rs \\\ DTTETDNN . /I ee A.. ~ t GHAR "` ' iillmlnf I W of mm m “_ _ 0%/ / _ snr \\ \\\\ 23 1110 uw" 4- ’// 7// '/""' W' \ It's is long lane on ivhl'li fur'-_ ,ny JW' "W" ` /' \ ~ , about i~.n`t fair !il:l.\'. Covers Prmoe Edward Island. Like the Dew ... <2- A The Peoples Paper ......1--A... Read bysveryboriy ~ . 1 Gil' K mi bloom of health md Mrs. Herbert Currie, hnd the heart-breaking ,W-ience of returning twenty ,mugs later to find the house a U. of flames and the children wwf in the burning building, grey perished before assist- eould roach them. tragedy occurred on Friday. ' the noonday meal, Currie weiit to the bam to .Hher husband, leaving their two mm, Chester and Ada May, lpdioiu' and three years' respect- irdy inthe house. On arrival at "hum she iound her husband gissvoiiring to move a wagon in- .ji ills building. The task being a tavyone, she gave what assist- 1 mills could. She was thus occu- _lib Hibout fifteen or twenty min-N increase In _Grain Shipments r _, I(`.inaiiian Press) W ‘ -lilmix. N. s., Jan. 24-6-rain lwifltllwllilh the Halifax eleva- Hfir the wool: ending January -mined lima bushels as com- itii to 11,001 bneneis for ine some nikiast year. says a statement oi its lnrbor commissioners. Total llhilellts since January 1 have minted io 431.000 bn. The fis- ireior the some period last year N 138,000 bushels. ANNOUNCEMENTS, hocking Trage In Fi R.0H. At Plungar Hunt ER TWU CHILDREN Ana Feiher, Help1ese[;ANA|)|AN M|N_ Save Children Trapped Burning 0 Home, Are H artbroken Over Tragedy. 6 . W _ww her two small and only utes. Mum, playing about the house On arriving back at the house, W _ Mr. and Mrs. Currie found the in- side a mass of flames, the fire hav- ing made such headway that it was humanly impossible to save the children. When the fire, with the assistance of neighbors, was fin- ally subdued the charred remains of the two children were found among the debris. Coroner Morrissey of Tlgnish was notified and proceeded to the scene of the tragedy and after be- ing informed of the circumstances decided that an inquest was un- necessary. The origin of the fire is un- known. It completely destroyed the house with all its contents. The Guardian joins with the people of the Province in tender- ing sincerest sympathy to the be- reaved parents. DDCK STTNNE IN ST. TDHN 2 , 4 0 0 Men Stopped Work Saturday Night In Protest Against Recent Wage (lut. ST. JOHNS, Nfid., Jan. 24. (Byi the Canadian Press)-Work along the St. John’s waterfront stopped list night as 2,400 stevedores and dockworkers went out on strike in COMING EVENTS. _ MEET INGS, ETC tion in wages. The wart: otf dir; HALIFAXI N_ SH Jam 24_(By h“B’“8 °“'9° "°m e 5 ”""‘ Th c n di P ess>~1m roved in "spe1e11rtinibiii¢iiw.inir ° 9 “H 11" f P hnlshtc S B e n 8 e 211-ii E‘°““°' B°”‘“5 W” "t°PP°d “' 1° lieeltn, night Honorable F. A. Ang- ___._ o‘clock and general cargo was not un' R cu Chef Just-ce of Camdm "Reserve Friday, March 11, for landed from the Furness steamer rammed from Great Brimn yes_ Zim Church Guild play. 269-li Come to the dance in Graham's 'Wil-lail on Tuesdgy night" Jan, New Cracks I‘aly and been received in aud- \lii1ot line, Thursday. Admis- ence by Hs Holiness the Pope. “N “T6-1-25-21 Mr Justice Anglin declined to be "Buying good quality dry pluck- Appear- In interviewed at any length, but re- Mtttiowl, drawn. Head and feet ’ W ll marked on anxiety caused by the di, Wednesday. P. J. Noy & Co. Vatlcan a ,msmpi-qymeniz pro‘9lem iii the old 277'1'25'm country. He was accompanied to "5'”"“ Anniversary Montagu 1,, V ‘ "°“|1’ii2Bti1 at 8 o loc ice' (special W um Guard m Anglin and will remain here until i ' k. Sc - ‘ SWR. Headings, Chbruscs gibcg VATICAN CITY' Jan' z:'4_New Tuesday when he loaves for Ottawa “ ” , Ulntins and Violins. 216'-1-22-5i: cracks appeared today in the Vat- with W3 Alnglm . ll R e 1. *_* `ican Palace close to the wing 0! ____ eslgn 50! social tonight Jdii .Z5 at refusal to accept proposcd reduc _--_-1----E31- terday aboard the liner Montclare. nr Mmm Rink Monday (C°“t’m“°d °n Page He had been greatly benefitted by River Stars vs. the vacation the Chief Justice said, H1901’ ml\i~9h- 373-11 _*W-""` Much C.; me rims had been spent an Ln Britain. but he had also visited A C°me mid see your f\'1E“d5 at the library which collapsed several Hon. H. H. Stevens, Minister Of Trade A n d G 0 m m e r c e Brings Back Tenta- tive 'l‘ra`.de Under- standing Between Canada And New Zealand. OTTAWA, Ont., Jan. 24-(By the Canadian Press)-Retuming with a tentative trade understanding be- tween Canada and New Zealand, Hon. H. H. Stevens, Minister of Trade and Commerce arrived in Ottawa today. Premier G. S. Har- rington of Nova Scotia also reach- ed the capital today and will dis- cuss mutters conceming his prov- ince' with federal ministers this week. Preparations for the opening of Parliament on Feb. 4 are un- derstood to be making satisfactory progress. ' The cabinet will probably give immediate consideration to ine New Zealand agreement so that if fur- ther negotiations by- cabiiare ne- rcontinued on Page 8) Canadab Chief Justice Returns From England Canada b his son Edward A., %.‘::1."'i:'.'..T1’:"i‘€¢t.‘8.‘.l'-~ CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, JANUARY 25. 1932 10 PAGES .t;'“;'.':.'..‘.'-'.".:.t.'.f."'.::'.:' Y ` -r g 5 ri Ik ' _ I THE PRINCE A The Prince of Wu.`es attended gar accompanied by the Duke of Prince and his mount. IIUNTLNG G OES his first meet of the season at Plun- ii'0rk. Photo (ABOVE) shows the DDVT. ADDPTS NEN NEAPDN IN INDIAN (Special to the Guardian) BOMBAY, Jan. 23-The Govern- ment adopted a. new weapon today to combat influences of the civil; disobedience campaign. They took one of the Nntionalists' own weap- ‘ ons, that of economics, and turned it to great advantage. Offering life grants of money to certain persons on condition the recipients con- tinue their good conduct, showing steadfast loyalty and rendering ac- tive service to the legal Govern- ment in British India, Government officials found themselves almost overivlielmed with applicants. The first individuals to benefit from this device received grants today of 250 rupees, about $65, which will be paid annually as long as they live. Half of that sum will be continued through the next gener- ation. I The Bombay Federation of In- dian Chambers of Commerce adopt- ed a resolution to the effect that its representatives would decline to cooperate with the rouiid table con- ference committees now on the way from London. ` GDDD DEMAND EDR EDX PELTS Gables Fr o m Europe Advise That Out- look Is Very Bright And Better Prices May Be Expected. (Special to the Guardian) The Prince Edward Island Fur Pool Ltd., received further cables last nigh-5 from their European agents advising that rhcro is an in- creasing doniiiiid for ilull slivcrs, three quarter silvers and black sil- ver fox polls throughout European niarkets_ This is encouraging in view of the fact that during the past year pelts in these color classes have been more or less neglected, notwithstanding the large quanti- ties that have already been dump- ed on the early markets and have been absorbed by the trade. Adviccs rcccivcd on Saturday by the Fur Pool from a loading New York authority in thc Internation- nl fur trade stalled that the outlook is very bright and that hotter pric- es may be expected uiilcss interna- tional conditions become more un- Escttlcd than ni the present time. - _ | . . lreieelrin sc.Marlc§1Parisl1ii.iil. “Wk” “3°' A" "“° "“““'°'° °°“` I sr Louis. Mo.. J.-in. 23. 1/ii=.>` Wlthln Year ximllliicii. 270-li tents of the endangered portion A fe a t 0 _John ..Pepper,, Martin mn 0ne_" ;_ V f _ 1- "Tile an have been removed Tm" amps ° man show of the 1931 Woric. Ser- LONDON’ _,ML 24' `A_P_)_A ' 0 . link "fm Mem” °f me lo c m nted ovcr the old cracks Q U) es he °rr Dairlinil Association will 8 ss c e I “red K ld na p D ies, signed hi-‘1 °°Utf°°t "0" 1932 Reuters news agency dispatch from held in ti were broken and enciineors o m°°d°Y.JHni1Tlrli~iail6tTit, T§'.";lk(:>Tgio(c,:2 that the ancient wall was in danger. __ M the St' mum Cardinal Umm at- Geneva “ld it ‘VBS 1'Um01`°‘1 them H0011 f0dP-Y. Branch Rickey vice- d in M _ ' 239-1-23-3|. A 1 1 the vneimn mn-5,;-y S M to 0|", gmrqim) ` .today that Sir E1-ic Drumn1on - . Wng ° i 9°” 23 A “_ president and business mmuger, tended m inform the League or "The P collapsed on Dec. 22 resultinl in WASHINGTON. -TRW " announced Uiub will ‘hgalihgyrsgixrguflrigigg the loss of five lives. A small num- por; that kidnappers were threat- “rms w`ere not disclosed- Nations council Monday that he 1"' 1" The Agricultural Hg] Tu". ber of valuable books and milnll- ening to seize and hold Charles would resisn Hs S€C1’¢tHrY-i.'°H¢1‘Hl Of fx' 25~ “D 1l>-m.B.R. Brow'n. Sec- scripts were ruined or badly dam- G. Dawes, former AmbBSSBd0f W ry' 271-1-25-2| court of 50 _ynmeg and now , , The rumors, which lacked con- the League within a year. d. h "M i age Le ,dem of the $2,000 000,000 ge- Ontafla ,,uf(St flrmation were that he would re- 1 _ wengga; 05:: l°“d”““ ""“"’°" _-_-_--- c,:;0m¢¢1O,, pmnnee corporation. _ S1811 either eftvr the ini<‘rr1HU°“°»1 mm be p'rmou‘;T'y!:;fd A"H°*°°: Wu related md” M, Senator- nos- Serlously I disarmament conference, which will Webster, sec. Y ' ‘ml we parte;-son, Republican, Miss- 'meet in Geneva next month. or at y' 253`1'23'm who has introduced the end of this year e. bill in the senate to enable fed- om'/lwa. ont., Jan. 24. my the Sir Eric Drummond. ivllo form- w I L l R I ouri. Patterson. ' ~ . line Thursday. . in id the report had late Saturday night, Mr. Justice and Pbreign Ministers as piiiate 2”°1'25'n` BT. JOHNS’ Nad" Jan. 24-_hay khxealig hT:n Tiom a. Chicago news- J M. McEvoy of the Suilremeiéecretlry. has been Secretrryl'-Gen- th C _ . _ _ "H 6 “Num Pre”)_et Jo 8 co h introduced Court of Ontario is seriously ill nt'"°T °f the T-#lille of Nationi s-hw “ni ' _ ii ii Tiriirng }$;“Ri'T`T1rursTi‘;1;pli‘rTrsn?i§ii’ relsbetnrisiouiitfd tiliwili-wizirtfeiirtsioriafit ilmsbbnfohridmlay Cihlcziiio and 5*- his hm* “"0 “nd Will bv Unliblei 191°' 'rv 20th. 'rbi ' will :t tl 1 r i 1 l _ ‘iffy ninmie 1 ° club '"1' ‘M more nuier ibm soeepc proposed penis orsanisstions and been _I o een mrs Pferdinl at he "‘ i tm t am_ INVESTIGATIND I. I M E S T D N E REDUIREMENTS Nova Scotia. Govern- ment Has P. E. I. Requireiiieiits In Mind in Present Project. Tlic followiiiu communication from the Nova !-'-_-11.511 Pf i»'\'~_' *"1"- ister of Agriculture in reply to letter from Mr. -l. ll. Myers, l\i. P., will be read with great interest in this Province: » Halifax, January 18. 1932. John H. Myers, Esq., M. P-. Crapaud, P. E. I. Dear Mr. Myers: - Your letter of the 14th instant addressed to the Honourable the Minister of Agriculture is before me, also clipping from the Canadian National Magazine relating to the establishment of a limestone pul- verizizig plant ut Pugwash. The lat- ter is, on the whole, quite correct. This Department, in cooperation _ fédntiniicd on Page 8) Three And Half Day Service Over Atlantic LONDON, Jan. 24-(Canadian Press Cable)-The Sunday Express today said drawings were under preparation for ii. giant flying boat to. be used on a. three-and-a-half day service between Great Britain and Canada via the Azores, Ber- muda aiid the United States. An of- ficial of Impcriul Airways, inter- viewed by the Express, said nego- tiations_ were being carried on be- tween Imperial Airways and Pan- Amoricnii Airways in connection with the proposed service. He said also that the flying boat would be the biggest ever known. News Briefs NEW YORK. N. Y., Jsn. 24. Paul Warburg, international lzanki-r. died today at 6.30 p. m. LONDON. Jan. 24. (A.I’.i- Sir Wilihm Jowitt resigned to- day as attorney-general in the government. MADRID, Jan. 24. (A.P.)- A decree. dissolving the Jes- uit order was formally an- nounced by the Govemment last night. LUXOR, Egypt, Jan. 24. (A. P.)--Lord Reading, noted Brit- ish statesman, who is suffer- ing from bronchitis and influ- enza had a very dsliurbcrl nicht and is feeling “very i1~r.1k," , Lady Reading siid today. LONDON. Jan. 24. (A.l‘.l- Sir Alfred Yarrow, noted mar- ine englneer and sliiphnlldcr, died today at the age of 90. H0 was the founder or Yarrow and ce. Lai., -na rleiirnrr of the ul" notice. ny °"n°°° “nm mr' w red i ci d s have a senate sub committee hear of J. D. Leo Bouchard, ehargedi connoc wi li civil service ox ussell Nicholson, gm-,_ |80 uctions.Ths union n u e p with mud md much of mm m mmm” Yarrow Boller. ' TRACKEDN BY MAYGR SUSPECTED T HIEVES ARE NCW IN LOCKUTP Police Court Between twelve o`clock Saturday night and 5.30 Sunday morning a series of daring robberies, believed to be thc work of two young men who are now under arrest., occur- icd in the city. But for the fact that His Wor. Shiv Mayor Prowse is a iight sleep- ci' and that he hfdthe initiative to follow the traces the thieves are believed to have made in new f-till- on show after leaving his residence, it is probable that the parties now in detention would still be at large. The thieves entered the houses ens. in no case was actual “break- ing” resorted to, the culprits merc- ly walking in where doors had been left imlocked. _ of a number of prominent citiz-' Series Of Daring Robberies Occurring Early Sunday Morn- ing Will Be Subject Of Inquiry Today. Oilc oi the :i(:i‘ll<;_d iii:-il \\.i_; mil) of the puriy oi four ..r1._»,-,;_ ,.1 coilricclloii \\"i; 'lie l l:i:;'1 :~i »1.s robbery. The oiiiei' had i~1:c~_.._Ij.' 11- turned from .<"l‘v1iig 0 lc-rin iii Dir;-_ chester peiiliciitiaiw. From the 1‘c‘siiie::r-o of ll. .iw- iice Arseiiault, gio\'o.\'_ in-.o /i-»..:‘- coats and about iwolvc 1"_1_11~, izi cash were iakcn. From ‘.`:11_~ risin- ence of M Zyor Prowso, ,;ic'.'<._-, o'.f.‘:'- shoes and ii quantity oi' i1.i;.'.:-3.: Mr. G, D. Fiizgerilld, lllil lli'l~._I1- toil Road, lost gloves, a. sill; i1;r;1.i- 'kerchlcf and a small nianiel chilli. From the home of Mr. J. D. .Juli- kins, corner of Prince and Eusioii Streets, gloves, a ladies mari 11 :ici L i (Continued on Page B) (By Alvin Hallman, Associated Prcss Stall' Writer) ‘ DARTMOOR, Devon, England, Jan. 24-(A_P_)-Three hundred convicts at grim Dartmoor prison- enraged over a mess of porridge- waged £1, bitter, futile battle with prison guards and police today in the most violent penal outbreak in British history. Ninety-five convicts were report- ed wounded in an all-dal’ 001550* in when the prisoners burned the principal buildings and attempted a wholesale escape over the walls- Twelve wardens and POUCS Were in* jul-cd. The Home Offce in London is- sued a statement, saying no inmat- es had been killed and none had cs- capcd. Only about twenty remained Convicts Stage RiotAt Dartmoor English Pi~ieon"§>2ne of serious Outbreak When Inmates Rebel At Alleged Mistreat- ment - N00 Fatalities Reported. guards or police was serious. The prisoners, who claimed to have been goaded on by nilslrczii- ment which reached 0, climax wiicn sugar was omitted from the r lr<";.1:. fast poi-ridge, rioted early iii lilo day and seriously tiirvzilcncd :iw livcs of the Govci-iioi'_ S. N. :vb- erts, and o. Conimissioilci-_ C111, - ner. Long before clown the p1'1.=>:n 111.5 in ii hubbub iv th the u1111ni'~,- l1-".ii- iiig on iliciy coil doors :zllri v. .ills iii protest. Whcii lilo nicli ivfro princi- ed into the coilrtyard for cxorczso previous to ciiopcl fiioy bniidcd io- getlier and begun to bitiio will their guards. Loci by oiic cofiivic; ivlih li i_i~.1.~Ie, the rioters were n:1on1p'u1_; ia galil their freedom when police rein- ri” in the hospital according to this source and none of the iI\.i\1fi05 W (Continued on Pago R" Record & Foreca st of the Weather Ml'I'l’li0Ii0l.0i;li‘_\L (.lI~`l"li'l~}, Tor- oiiln, Uiit., Jun. '.'|-- Ml.\`l.\|\'.\| .\.\'l) _\l.\Xl.\ll`.\l TRU- l‘l'1ll.\Tl'IH§.‘~l ‘Jill `_‘1ll \':ilir-ori\‘i~r .. . . . .. . ‘_"i 4| l-Zriiiioiiioii . . . . '_'.’ -1: lil\||i'[ . .. . .. lil \\'iiinip<';; . ... Z! _ Toronto . .. . . . 2i_' J (lillr .. ‘.’|\ I ll.1\\'soi| .»r:::..__ ;:: .__-.:...- 1 - wir .. . liontrenl . . . . ld Qilrriwo ,_ . :ll 1|l\lii`:|l\' _............... Iii) l<`0Rl'Z('r\§'l‘il 0tin\\»| null Fpper Sl. lnlwrcnvo \'1\l- levn-l~‘r\‘sl1 uoiiiliiw-sir-rly \\'lli1l||Z iuorllly eloiuly unil mild; some light snow. Lower Sl. I.nwrr--rr-e \'nIle_v-Mortli\\~.~sr, its wi-at winds: mostly fair; not iiiuvli chniigr- in tciiipoiuinre. .\l\\riiIma~ l’rn\'inre»-.\imlf\r|\tc fn fresh ii-:wtf-ri_\' uiniis; mostly fair: not inn:-h cliuiigr iii iolnpernlllre. lliglr ilvie this afternoon at 12.41 and foiiiorroiv iiiorninlr nt 12. Suri scia this afternoon nt 4.50 ami risen inrnurrriw uiorniul' nl. 7.28. List quurlr-r moon Sunday, Jun. 30, 5.3.! n_iii. \ - -.-4 iF MF\fCiisS Alva Malls iN liuwtii 'ficti \Ni\u\c D10 ills cross- \.\C,\i‘fc\ss Cor-iv. FROM = 7 O 1 if @ GN’ ‘ W7 , \ , §-`\:;\ . _-o- ,n rriimr .lri|r,nu|.\f. \V¢¢-\€‘||n_\'.~-l.:-iii-on iiorrii-ri iizliiy ll ~l0 ii in Siriiriiir-rsirlc lille eighteen minutes later ilrnn illrnrlotiotnivii. "ul7!:\§:.I;' "i"i;i',meii'liiio lilnlllyz 1030 n_iii. lnrl '_‘.'».'£ nm. *_* _"J L; 201-1-20-ii. lbout 2,400 man. ling. J* V J__ kg.; _ ,, ' L 1 A - - ff r' "T - ' e “Tho Flour That Sells and Why: ROBIN H0 Best” se It Is the »`_-_L -._- -,Q ._...__ ..-A..-Q-~. ,Na . r-`y,§ ,,._. ____, ,,f-ft--e. ss” _W .ln __ - ,__ .. - ._A-_~¢¢ A~»» if 1. ,1. i i . ,ir it