MAXIMS .7 o; A MAXIIMS a MERE MAN or- A _____ MERE _ MAN i ‘h-llilolgo "hi!!! A poor man has about as mac-u whpflbin“,nh trouble trying to get money ag a rich man has trying to keep it. ‘ Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew i‘ Iouudol use. "—" w} ‘mmxm m M‘ cnARwrTETowN- CANADA- MONDAY» MARCH 7.1932 8 PAGES i;'":.'.'..“.'-'."..':l':‘::i'Jfziinrisz“ \ (Tood Will Ship Returns Home (Jgmadian Trade Exhibition Stea- mer, New Northland Arrives ‘ In Halifax After Successful Cruise To Westllndies. Population . Of Island (Canadian Press) OTTAWA. Ont.» March B. ma! fl, of , pulatlon p; Prince Edward Island on up 1931 census of the Do- plrliou B of Statistics ‘in the total as 88.038, as gmplwi with 88.015 in 1921. no City of l“ ‘ottetown l increased iia population in . up decade from 10,814 to l2,- “ m, and the important town g g sumnlerslde increased min 8.328 to 8.159. Kea- _ flsgtoll increased from sse i to 012, and Montague from I m to soc, but the others tic- ueased a little, Sculls, for ‘ mp1s, from» 1.00s to 1.00s. fliillingdon Confers Honors . (Special to The Guardian) IOMBAY, Mar. lt-Witb pomp l. l ceremony Viceroy Lord Wil- ,' ~ tonight held an_ elaborate i. - tllre conferring honors on J . Indian Princes and Govern- “ -~ military men. In the midst ' the gorgeous ceremony Sir Char- ; Watson, Political Secretary to ‘ Governor of India fell in a lilting spell at the feet of turban- h carried out, while Lord wil- Mimi continued to confer decor- flsls on those who had served In- Ilted was Col. Sir Hassan Sub- blsrdy, Vice Chancellor of Calcut- lilnlversity for gallantry. He sav- eiille life of Governor Jackson of Heel recently in an attempted as- Iinstion by a girl student. ' i Gruesome Find I IAHFAX. N. 5., March U. -(By its Canadian Press) - The frozen [W oi an infant girl, completely "DIM in clothing. was found Hey in Point Pleasant Park. The W! had been severed by an axe, Wimill’ idly swung at the "We by a passerby some time iliiu" it had been left there. Medl- Fl our... was that the baby had hi stillborn. ANNOUNCEMENTS, A COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC € "Come to the Concert at Clyde '1'%1€5<§Y.Mnrch stn. n not _ rs ay. Good program. “Handy. iaio-s-r-l. l 9t i “stutter at Cornwall Monday i‘ - North Wiltshire Vs. Nine t Creek. wiitshire Powder Puffs i. °~0_.slstel-s. Skating after. = 1318-34-11. £90? to the concert in Btanley "a ‘mm-id’? night. March a. ' M by Graham's aoao talent. . 1335'3-7-1i ' "m"? Club loading hog; mag. ,:d'"°'- 8th. not Monday. w. o. t '°°- lsfl-li '. will the evening o! yam- 11f, pg “d DQ808111]. WQ Q-n u. Wavelet out of it at ‘ as: .1. A. Moors, Mnngggp JMMMOW“. cc Company, . 101119 Y0!!!)E- illea League of Fm" Me Uhllfoh will hold * £rcglggkfrlield ‘Bu: on _ - no in:- Lhi’ "m" 11. Admission 20 cents. isli-s-c-si . Q Am; d?“ "m‘l'=“§°.“"éi.2i.“‘;ai‘2 "l has Rlver um Wednesday gilt lfaroli stn at m5 r u m '°' "Mum will s; ' m] 52"}; m“ Kenneth uouoc. ' llll-I-‘l-li. i - sud beiewelled Mabarajahs. He = ll and Britain. Among those de-. ._...._. (Canadian Prue) , HALIFAX. N. 8-. March d-After a successful two months crugg through the Cafibbeun Sea, the B. B. New Northland, Canadian 1nd; exhibit"!!! lhlil. arrived hero today. The vessel, referred to as "the 110i“!!! show window" of Canada, left Halifax on January s, Bingq that date she has called at Ber- mlldfl. the leeward Islands of Bt. Kltts. Nevil- Antlsua. Mcntserr t and Dominica; Barbados; the Wind. ward Islands of St. Lucia, 8t. Vin- cent and Grenada; Trinidad: Bri. tish Guiana; Jamaican) up; ind the Bahamas. Canadians on board, represepia- tlves of governments and “usincsses, were in an advantageous pOfliflgn to see and hear about business condi. (Continued on Page 7) Was Kidnapped Last Week, But Is Now Safe And Happy By Own Fireside. Nil-S. Ohio. Mar. iL-Shelter- cd alike from “dunno” ‘m; questlouers, 12-year-old Jame; 17° 311W. Jr.. remained close by the home fires here today re- covering from o. 16-hour oaptiv. ity in a deserted gambling den. Neighbors showered thy n’; Jute home yesterday with ‘pod "tithes. uncle illu and other things for Jimmy to eat but to. ' (h! heeded the family's pl“ u, be left alone. One of the few anowfalls of the winter, sifted down, pp; uetenllon i-eporteotlasy did not see Jimmy outside at play once. L"! llllllt 11¢ lilllllofl about on the lawn a few minutes but 3p- iurently stayed close beside his nerve-wracked parents and m. tle brother, Anthony, 3, Itlthoush De Jute, s... refused to tails to all reporters, a mm. ber of the family said yeslgrdgy that Jimmy was going back to school tomorrow. He was ab- flllfldd Iflfly Wcdncfllgy yhllg loin; to classes with his cousin. Anna May Mellina, 12, of Alth- tabula, Ohio. ' - Meanwhile, Jimmy's play. mates are awaiting his tals o! “m?” ‘l!!! in a deserted gambling den." Alleged ' Ram Runner Sinks In Collision NEW LONDON, Conn, March 0. —'I‘he schooner Flrelight, reported to be liquor laden, sank at 13:16 .a._m., today after a collision with! {the coast guard vessel Eagle which had been watching her. The crew of eight rowed to the coast guard ‘ ,c. Cunningham, which was nearby, and were brought hers today. Coast Illard ofllcers aid the Fire- llsht, a two muted vessel, which had been stopped outside the l2- lmiie limit, watched by coast guards- mw. suddenly got under way and ,was followed by the Eagle. The Flrflllht. it was reported, out across the other vusers path. Although the (GANGSTERS is iili-BETVIEENS T0 nil BABY Lindberghs Have Es- tablished An Un- derworld Contact Boy. (By Francis A. Jamieson. As- sociated Press Staff Writer.) (Oullyrtslit, lcsz, by the Assoc- iated Peels) A HOPEWELL, N. J. March 6.- Tile Lindbergh: eatablehed an underworld contact today in the search for their kidnapped baby, but what led to th’s step and what results. if any, it had a- chieved were as much a mys- . for! as the whereabouts of the famous infant. In a public statement last Iulllullhi- Col. Charles A. Und- UNIII llld Mil. Llllilbflgh ile- Ilrllated Salvatore (salvy) Spit- ule and Irving Dita of New York, Illa reputed henchmen. as their "go-betweeni‘ In the hops the kldnappca would carry on neg- otlatbm for the return of the child. Meantime a new angle developed when it was foamed that Henry (Red) Johnson. sailor suitor o! (Continued oi: 7) In The Search For; Their Kidnapped‘ . and the youngest earl in England. The Youngest Earl EIGHT-YEAR-OLD, IS YOUNG-EST EARL HANNA FAIL’ ANI] iABllR HAS ll MAIURITY‘ Final Standing In Irish Elections Shows DeValera G0v’t.With Com- fortable Majority. I (Canadian Press Cable) v DUBLIN, Irish Free State, March ‘ B.—Eamonn De Valera’s Fianna Fail (Republican Party) and Labor, its I conditional oily, today held a rnn- l jorlty of 11 seats in the Dail Eire- aun over the combined forces of the government party, ‘headed by for- mer President Wllllam T. Cosgrave, and the Independents. Final standing of the election, in- cluding seven seats of Siigo-Leitrim, where voting was postponed two weeks after the fatal shooting of a Government candidate and a detec- ' tlve, was: Fianna Fall-JIZ. Labor-Al. Govemmenb-Bo. Independents-w. Speaker-l. In addition to the Gainsborough title, he holds the title of Baron Barhain. Viscount Campdcn, and Baron Noel. LEFT is his brother, Hon. Gerard Noel, b. who is next in succession to the |tltlc. Anthony Gerard Edward Noel, great-grandfather. eight-year-old Earl of Gainsborough In seen on the RIGHT wearing the costume of the period 1840, when the title was given to his great- . 1...... Silk i Sh ipment‘ (Special to the Guardian) HALIFAX, N. 5., March 5 — The largest shipment of oriental silks. ever to leave a. Canadian port for, the United Kingdom arrived here‘ recently via. the Canadian National lbrpressiobetrailsierredtoatrsns Altai-it's: liner. It was valued at over a quarter- of a million dollars and was rushed from Vancouver to Hal- ifax. Exports for the week ending Feb. 21th, showed two hundred oss- es of art silk exported from Halifax to Inndon. Nears Briefs (Canadian Press) LIMA, Peru. Mar. 6.—(A.P.)— President Lula M. Bunches Cer- ro was shot and slightly wound- ed shortly after noon today. BIADING. Pa». March 6.- Jolln Philip Sousa, famous bundmaater, died lullllehly early this mornin here, lees than two hours after a banquet in his honor, given by the Ring Gold land, of this city. BULL, Que, Mar. d-Seuator Joseph II. Inglis, (Lib, Repen- lllli). died at the home of his sister here tbh afternoon. He was appointed to the senate in 1H8 by Sir Wilfred Llurier. lie was 1s years old. Budget Expected St. Patrigkk Day Week Expected In The Committees In The Federal Parliament. OTTAWA, 0nt., Mar. (l. - (By he Canadian Press) - Following llstinct progress last week in the despatch of Parliamentary busi- ness, thls week is expected to go a considerable distance in clearing the decks for the introduction of the budget. It has been suggested that E. N. Rhodes, Finance Minis- ter, might bring down his first budget in the House of Commons on St. Patrick's day. Tomorrow is private members‘ day and the resolution of Pete: Keenan,‘ former Minister of Labor, to enfranchise the citizens of the district of Patricia leads off the private notices of motion. A resolu- tion asking the Commons to go on record in favor of going ahead with the Peace River outlet at the ear- liest possible date comes next and stands in the name of D. M. KCII~ nedy. (U. F. A., Peace River). H. H. Stevens, Minister of Trade and Commerce, will be the first speaker on the Wocdsworth motion to create a Boclallstlo state to replace the present capitalistic eco nomic system. Debate on- this res- olution, sponsored by J. B. Woods- worth, Lab, Winnipeg South Cen- tre, opened lastweek. A resolution from Armand Lav- . “—*TcEa_tiH§.i 1.; '15.}; 33 Vacant-i. Total-mi. The vacancy of one seat wasoc- easioned by the death of John Daiy, government member for East Cork, which occurred shortly after the main election on February 16. Final voting saw the election of Mrs. Paul Reynolds, widow of the slain government candidate, who book her husband's place on the nomination list. Seamus Dolan, lParllamentary Secretary of Indus- ‘try, was defeated and became the Jap - Chine s e Relations Are Still Strained Arrival Of Japanese Reinforce- ments At Shanghai Leads Chinese Dfficials To Think That Japan Might Attempt To Capture Nan- king FEATERETilNt SUPREME Nl_N_|l|A States Sir Henry Law- rence, British Stat- esman At Ottawa Club Luncheon; (By Morris J. Harris, Associated Press Staff Correspondent) (Copyright, 1932 By The Associated Press) (Over The Guardian's Leased Wire) SHANGHAI, March 7—-(Mon- .lay)—'I'he arrival of more Jap- anese reinforcements today and an admission that one or invo more divisions were cnrouic from Tokyo, prompted Chinese Government circles today to charge that they feared Japan might attempt to capture Nan- king. The possibility of further in- land invasions, the Chinese an- nouncement said, led a. plenary session of the Central Executive Committee to designate twp cit- ies as temporary capitals of China. ' llonanfu (Loyilng) has already been designated‘ as the temp- orary Capital and today Sianfu, the Capital of Shensl Province was announced as a capital to be known as the Western Capital. OTTAWA, Ont, Mar. 6. — (By the Canadian Pres.) - "If the British Government hold fest they, have the subversive movement completely under control in India," declared Sir Henry Lawrence, ut a luncheon Saturday. "SiIlCC coming to Canada I have been asked, “is the absence of news from ‘India these days not sinister," Sir Henry added. “My answer is definitely ‘no.’ Peace ' reigns there and prosperity and contentment will follow. Charges And Counter Charges " Premier R. B. Bennett, Sir James only member for the cosgi-ave I Ministry to fail reelection. ' I The‘ Dali will convene 0n March i c when the Labor group has pledg- ed itself to support the Republicans in its efforts to oust the Cosgrave Government and elect Mr. De Val- era President of the Free State for the fimt time since its inception ten ' years i180. ASSASSINATEI], (Special to The Guarifian) TOKYO, Mari, 5.-Baron Takumn Jan, managing director of the last ‘Mitsui commercial interests. lied today from wounds inflicted by an assassin. He was attacked as he alighted from an automobile in front of the Mitsui bank. The Baron was probably the fore- most figure in the Japanese finan- cial world and was widely known North American business Passed Away At Sussex 1V.B. SUSSEX, N. 8., March 6. (By the Canadian Pressb-Dr. Duncan Ham- ilton McAlister, 80, former mem- be: oi Parliament, died from pneu- monia at his home here today. He MONTREAL. QM». March 8.— . Playoff ills-noes for Montreal Mucous were brightened by a 8-1 triumph uvsr the Boston Bruins hero last night. while the Bruin campaign to enter the National Hockey League flush received a corresponding mane. (Special to The Guardian) ALBANY, Mar. ill-The Sess- ats today passed and sent to Governor Roosevelt twp billa de- signed to modify the fourth of- fender act. The measures were liven II- aembly approval last Monday. ' The, Upper House apc-"oved a bill restoring to the courts the power to determine the punish- meutof fourth offenders. Under 13819’! llllillls werfreversed. Iho struck the schooner forward of the ,piiot house. A boars of inquiry headed by cllltain L. c. Farewell will coa~i nae tomorrow. the Ilaumcs Fourth Offender Aet a life sentence fa manila‘ y. The other bill approved todl! would establish a minimum asu- telee of 15 years and a maxi- mu- ef I ‘ was a native of Belle Isle Creek. N, 3., graduated from the County Academy at Pictou, N. 8., received it's degree of M. D. from McGill University 5n 1808, and practiced his pa fesslon here since that year. In 1908 Dr. McAllstor was 68* feaied as a candidate for the pro- vlncial seat of Kings county. Later in the same year, he was nominat- ed by the lrlberal party to contest the Federal corlsttuency of Kings- Albert. and defeated the lot: Sang ator George W. Fowler by a maj- ority of 895 votes. l-fe was defeat- ed by the same opponent in the Dominion elections of 1911. In I017 he refused a Liberal nomination. and unsuccusfully contested the constituency o1 Royal (Kings- Qllmls) in 192i, 10$ and 1926- A1- 910"!!! again offered a ncmnation in 193°- he announced leis retirement from the political fleld. Dr. McAlkter was well known in Maritime harness racing circles. Improved ' Conditions (Canadian Press- TORONTO, Ont., March (L-lm- proved conditions among secondary industries are reported in the mon- thly commerciai letter issued by the Canadian Bank of Commerce. A recent survey conducted by the [ bank, covering 25 industrial centre's, ‘showed rubber goods were making ‘ the best showing of six representa- , tlve lines in this class. Rubber goods |proiluction was 91 percent oi’ noi- mal, wearing apparel, 15 percent ' and textiles, '73 percent. A number of mills and factories in this class were operating at capacity and a few overtime. A favorable development in the past month was the advance in the price of wheat. The rise was hem:- ficial, the bank letter points out, because it improved export trade at a time when it is of subnormal vol- ume, and bee it was accompan- ied by an improved ‘ " for wheat. World trade in grains since 103i mils were harvested has been abov: that for the corresponding period of "l! Preceding year, particularly in rye and corn. Incrsaae i‘! wheat trade, however, has bean less than 5.000.000 bushels, says the letter. Manufacturing generally has men, with important interests in the far east. l He was in the United States in 1921 as the leader of a group of Japanese business men whose mis- sion was to improve commercial rel- ations between the two countries. May Make Another Visit To Nova Scotia MONCTON, N. B., March 6.—(By the Canadian Press) -- Acadian loscendents in Louisiana may nuke another visit to the Land of lvangeline in Nova Scotia during he coming summer. it was said ‘iere by Rev. Philip Hebert, of‘ juctcuche, N. B., returning from In. trip to the Southom State. Two years ago a pilgrimage was made from Louisiana to Nova Scoti: ,for the first time since the Acad- ian expulsion of 1755. A group o’ Aeadlans from the Maritime Prov- inces paid a return visit to Louisi- ana. last year. | shown a moderate seasonal upturn since the year organ. Sinai. nutc- wlobile and newsprint production ‘ncrcaled in January, and indica- tions are the two first named showed further expansion in Februmy. Cut-_ put was far below the corresponding ' period in loci, however, the bank W" "was ........ While Chinese sources wntinuemDunn, London, Eng, Drl Yusuf Ali, to charge that skirm‘shes had been :noted Moslem educatlonallst from ‘occurring beyond the 12 1-2 milejlndlu. Si!‘ William (713111. 37151811 zone around Shanghai and Japan-‘Hlgh Cflmlfllsslollel‘. If!!! M"!!! w, denied them, the Japangsg ad-ymembers of the Cabinet attended rrllttcd today the rest o; the roar-Who luncheon- ‘eerith division had landed on Sum. day. Admitting that one or two ad-l ditional divisions were en routtm Japanese authorities said these troops and their sllpplbes had star-iv ed from Jilprinpror to the cessation; "f hostNitles. (Tokyo dispatches Sunday said that the Japanese War Offcc had admitted that "troops previously de- signated as shanghai expeditionary ‘orces were continuing their move- ment as scheduled because it still‘ was impossible to say whether they Chinese would resum the conilctfl)‘ The Chinese authorities today said the Japanese purpose in send- ‘ng additional troops was to capture Nanking and at the same time cut n-ff the Chinese nineteenth route army, which has been Dllfihed but!" almost to SOOChOW- Communist Outbreaks Dispatches from Kiangsi reported serious Ccmmuwst olltbltflks i" m“ scuthem part of Klangsi Province last night, with the Communists jgying seige to Kanchow. Provncial _’_“C(C'ontlnucd on Patio 7) “The British people intend to give the Indian people self govern- ment," sir Henry said, "but they do not intend to be deflected from the progress or steady growth of the movement toward that end. during thelast century by any hustle of a. mob of impossible idealists, deep political schcmers or financial speculators. Britain has been the victim in recent years of calumny at the hands of conspir- (Continued (m a... '1) A Telegraphers Protest Cut TORONTO, Ont.. March 6. —-(BJ he Canadian Press) — The Can- ldian National Division of the Commercial Telegraphers Union has voted the general executive board of the Union be given full authority i0 negotiate an agree- ment on their behalf with the rom- pnny. The men protested a. l0 per cont reduction in wages as an- nounced by the company. Record & Forecast of the Weather .\ll:'rlzoiioi.0i;lr.\i. (ll-‘Flifl-l, Tor- ulllo. 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