MAXIMS °F —* NlAXIMS I MERE MAN or .»\ g IWERIC .\l.-\N if’ ///' The People's Paper Read by Everybody. Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew while some men think more than Th" m“ Wlilvl irhi< r1 is the n-z- - u,” gay, other! uy more than they low who leis ilu- lrnrhl lick him. Li; g;-_~';-;, ';';="g;'_ "g1; CH r ~ __ / __ _ t t o d] T p a 15’ 8 Annrrr"F"|>~.»rI|-l.r.rr~ rhino-rod 52ml. T“ _" _ __ "7 "l" (Ilnwln IIINl l‘. s. .\_ r 14,-, Chill” lffensive 0n Large Scale lnTOEEinE TRADE nun CHlNESElgvl/TIZLO DIE f: Eventful Week Anticipated oncouuou RATHER THANSUBMIT l MEE__T_ING TO THE JAPANESE Parliament H111 Estimates will be broughtdown to- Potato Embargo A 1 n "'" Double Train BilggfjgeiSO§0im§etf’°aleMPre' Untimely Death a 10118 35S ’ . ’” day-Canadefs Transportation b1 W113 B f _ vice Among Mat- Pro ems l e e ore House ters Discussed. Troops And More Troops All Along The Chapei-Woosung m c l‘ s I l: Y Battlefront. - _ n (lly James 1-. liowc, Associated Press Staif Writer) Shanghai ’s Main Street OTTAWA, Ont, Feb. ld-(By the Canadian Press)—An eventful week is anticipated on Parliament Hill. Tomorrow the estimates will be brought down in the Commons. It is expected they will be noteworthy for the public works they do not contain. The Royal Commission on Transportation will tomorrw hear the views oi Canadian railway workers on solving Canada's trans- The reading 0f a number of com- munications occupied the attention oi a Counc.l meeting of the Char- lottetown Board of Trade held sat- uday afternoon, President Kennedy in the chair. Among the communications was a letter and resolution from the, Victoria County Board of Trade,‘ .3. Copyright, 1932, Pry The Associated Press SHANGHAI, l-‘c-b. l5—(l\lonrlu_\'l—1\ battle that would make hostili- iervices 0f Dr. E. A. ties around Shanghai during the past three tvccks look like a mere skirmish, nppcurcd inevitable today us both Chinese and Japanese mass- . ilark, Ontarlo, Se- cured for Local ed troops and ruorc troops nil alum; the Cirnpcl-Woosung battlefront. The coming of bloodshed on a large scale appeared all the more mediators in avoid it met with fail- Government. (fhnadlan Press) ‘NRONTO, Ont, Feb. 11-Au- mmoemert was made today by But J. M. Robb, Ontario Minister tillealth, that the Province was lending Dr. E. A. Clark, of the staff ofiiie Ontario Hospital at Hamil- lu, to aid the Government oi Prince Edward Island in re-organ- lntion of the psychiatric branch oi the Department of Health. Dr. Robb said the destruction by lire oi Falconwood Hospital for the Insane at Charlottetown, "while re- lltltflblv." had given the govern- portation problems. Tuesday afternoon the Senate committee under Senator C. E. Tanner will start investigating the‘ parts played in the promotion and‘ development of Beauhamols of three Senators-W. L. McDougald, Donat Raymond and Andrew Hay- | don-based on last year's House of ' Commons inquiry. On Wednesday Chief Justice Horace Harvey of the Alberta Su- preme Court, will open his inquiry (Continued on Page 3) MHTBR vruu. m alum Perth, N. 13., regarding the British embargo on Canadian potatoes. With reference to this the follow- ing motion of Mr. R. L. Cotton, sec- i onded by Mr. G. J. Tweedy was passed: Resolved that the delegation cf potato growers in Ottawa be advis- ed that the Charlottetown Board, oi.’ 'I‘rade is in favor oi’ every effort being put forth by the Federal Gov- (Continued on Page 3) Would Exchange ‘Coal For Wood (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, Feb. 13.—The shipping .¢=I- __, -' ~ ‘ The Bum], or main strcct of the international city of Shanghai. which ls now surrounded by sand bags and barbed wire and closely guarded by soldiers of the different countries against Chinese and Jan. ancse aggression. EMPIRE CABINET is scrotum LONDON, Feb. 14. (Canadian | Press Cabin-Morning papers t0- as clay suggested an empire cabinet. comprising a representative 0f each Dominion and two or three British statesmen, would be a. valuable in- stitution ct the present time. The newspapers reached this con- clusion in editorials which discuss- cd the appointment of Rt. Hon. Purloinecl The Premiers Pipe ~ (Special to The Guardian) , ST. JOHN'S, Nfld., Feb. 13. l —l’rcruler Sir Richard Squires was smoking his pipe when he strolled down the steps of the . -ourt house building today. certain as feverish cilorts of neutral ure at every turn. The British, l‘ conceive some possible peace plan, b transports at Woosung and in the obviously ‘utcnded for a "big push." 25,000 Japs Kr: ‘g- v The Japanese concealed the hum- ber and disposition of troops along the battle lino, but military obser- ers estimated that they had at least 25,000 men and ample modern One of the unemployed group igathered in front of the bulld- ng, left his comrades, walked up to the Premier and seized the pipe from Mr. Squires‘ equipment ready for battle. The Chinese meanwhile continued to dig into their positions and predict that they would‘ die before ihcy gave in. I spent all of Sunday seeking a loophole which might open the way for some kind of negotiations, but achieved no tangible results. Influential Chinese themselves held numerous conferences trying to them most pessimistic. Among thc confcrccs was, T. V. Soong and H. H. Kung, both former Ministers in the fonner Nanking Government. Although the Japanese completed landing of soldiers from seven nltcd States and French Ministers ut the early hours of Monday found International Settlement yesterday, large gangs of stcvcdorcs were still busy early today unloading equipment The Chinese manpower was appar- cntly equal to the Japanese or even greater, but their equipment, cb- servcrs believed, was far inferior. Ready For “Push" Out oi thc holds of the Japanese transports came tanks, lIOWliZPTS, (Continued on Page 3) ASSASSINATED Opposition to Japan's invasion oi’ China cost Junnosulre Inouye, Jap- ancso lifinistc-r of Finance, his life Fob. 9th. lie. was shot to death in l Tokin by n young politician. Press Gallery Names Officers O'I'1"AV\';‘~.. Oilt, Ffb. 14-—(BY Tho Canadian P' \s\- At the meeting 0i ""15 01 "W 15151161 OPPOTlUIIIY-Y t0 world understands a situation has I n] 1b _ t Minimize its psychiatric work. Dr. developed favoring a profitable deal s“ ey MC our” 3"“ ‘His “m mouth. Thcrr the uncmploycd treasurer of Australia, as "Mlnist- ma" p“, ‘he pipe in his ow“ the press cirllmj: yesterday, re- Frozen To Death ports were rccclrcrl. Officers. f0! Ullrk, a graduate oi Queen's Uni- wlth Canada whereby Great Britain er representhg the Commonwealth" Seventy-F i v I the year are R. M. McLeod, honor- Imltr. Klnssion. Ont. was bclns would. exchange British coal for mouth lnfl pulling at n walk- lent on loan and would be at the The Bennett) u t Canadian wood. The trade publica- “t undo“ ed away. lbw-wag unmolest = , Phrasal o! the Department there. ‘ tion says: “A timber merchants’ s" Mm Mammr MM “ma” illlfl Lin: Prime lllinlste . ' .. :~ - cry ore-scant: EA?- Buvhanan. mes- D r 1ft‘ group m London whgch has been utiona-l authority, in an interview “mm on to “other mrcef;,:g_ New Indlctlneills , In Blizzard idem, Wilfred l-irjglesiou, \'.ce presi- said he hoped Mr. Bruce would re- , deny; 11 1391,0151, seer-claw; 1, Rich. ' " er, G. Lcvcillc, R. Brown, W. W. herald. (The services of Dr. Clark have been secured through Dr. Grant ing Helplessly, buying soft wood for Russia has decided in the interests oi Imper- mxin a member of the Australian cabinet during his stay in London. I BOSTON, Mass, Feb. 14. ma» (Special to Tbc (iuardian) Murray’ and N. McLeod, executive; Plans were made for the enter- Fllmmlng. oi the Mental Hygiene C19 S e ial preference to abandon this C°"“°11~ Hfln- DY- MRCMUP-Hl. PFO- - iyeafs contract for 450,000 stand- Ho suggested the addition of Hon. Wseve , f, A , W, , l m v M _ _ K vincinl Minister of Health and Ed- IS" ards. It is therefore necessary to G. Howard Feruusou, Canadian hrjnzhlym 2m 1,1‘: ‘m tamlnmt of vknbng- ncwspapemfl .' I-ICEHOILWlICd for Dr. Clark and tho negotiate the purchase of this High Commissioner; Rt. non. J. G. ready returned, \\'(“.’v report {l j-‘imitpr ‘RMH__,'_' hrlimr) o, sglvc; at the com n; Imperial Economc ‘ the Suliulk Couniy Grnul .J'.i1'.‘ir,P-,;rins nchlxll/llon-is w‘; from“ to Conference A committee commscé . \ l latter will begin his duties this week. lie will examine all the mcm- ill Patients, classify them, and as- sist the Government in coming to l dccislon as to the elm oi’ institu- tion which will bc required to rc- Dllwe the Falconwood Hospital.) l Met Hoover WASHINGTON, D. (1., Feb. 14.- lAPJ-Rt. J-Ion. Wlmron Church- ill, former British Chancellor of the Elchflulor. now lecturing in the United States, was intrcducn by the BriiLsh Ambassador, Sir nou- ‘m Lllllmly to President Hoover on Saturday, Announcements, Comma EVENTS, MEETINGS, arc land. LUNENBITRG. N. S, Feb. 14-—- (By The Canadian l‘r-."ssl—lDisabled by tho loss of hcr propeller, the motor-vessel "R. B. l3cnneit." out of Duneuburg, is drifting not far from the dreaded shoals of smile Island, nocordiusr lo a w rclcss report receiv ed today from ihc trawler Lemberg, Tonight {he curvrzimcnt steam- cr Arras ans spocflirlg to her as- large quantity of timber from some other source. It is understood it is intended to place the ordcr in Can- ada." New Record u For Altitude sistauce, expecting lo reach her be- fore clayillght. The Atras loft here at 445 this afternoon. The Bennett was reported to be west by north '77 mics norm west of Svblc lskmd light. The shoals run out fr m the Island for distances oi i5 and l6 miles. Sh: is a vcszcl oi the "sp lac-spar" rgglng type and has not enough canvas to make port_ she is mm- ed by M. M. Gardner orf Iainenburg and has 50,000 pounds of fresh fish on board. NEW YORK, N. Y., Feb. l4. (By the Canadian Prcssi-Ruth Nichols, society aviatrix, today flew Clar- ence Chamberlins “flying iurnwc" to a new altitude record. on the basis of an unofficial reading of her altmcter. When she landed, it rcg- istered 21.300 fect, while chamber- iin's oflicial record for the Diesel motored craft was 19,303 feet. Coates, Minister of Public Works for New Zealand, and General Jan Christinau Smuts, leader of the Opposition in the South African House oi Assembly‘, to form the nucleus of a “reil imperial exec- utlve." Compulsory State Health Insurance VICTORIA, B. C., Feb. 14. (By the Canadian Prcsm-Coxupuiscry stale health insurance in British Columbia for all employed persons with not incomes up to $2,400 pcr your, and optonal insurance for the remainder of the population, are recommendation: of the slate health insurznce commission, whose final report is now in the hands of the government. The insurance would provide for free medical services. in- eluding drugs and appliances. The nuuu iuuo rnouiiuuzu “Embargo 0n Canadi- an Potatoes A lliat- ter Of Politics,” Stated D 0 mini on Representative When Interviewed. SAINT JOHN, N. B, Feb. l4. (By the Canadian Prcssi-Jrho refusal 0i British authorities to lift the embargo on Canadian potuiocs was a mitter of politics, it was said here today by T. W. Caldwell, re- turning to Oitavm from England, yesterday in its invcstqaiaou of ill’, aft-Airs of the closed Induzvrlal Bunk and ‘Trust Company. The new indictments wvtc sec; rct. The known drfvuduuis who have been arraigned on previously returned indictments have included Roy A. Hovcy. Wakefield bnnlzcr and former Slate Banking: Cr-mmlsi sioncr, John J. Cnrlcy. brother qf Mayor James M‘. Curler, and former: city treasurer, and Robert Gardin- er Wilson, prominent local politic- ian. .Will Meet Delegation TORONTO, Ont, Feb. l-i.~-Prr- micr G. S. llenry lias"'ogrc_~rl lo meet a delegation or‘ about twelve ilcath in the blizzard which ragul over hiunitoba, Thursday. The body was found Friday and the horses almost still xvith cold were stand- ing xiearby. They had been out all night in 10 below zero weather. Rcgitnig left his homo ‘Iizzirsday to bring a load of icr- from the Red River. The farmer was accom- pnnicd by ‘his hired man, but in the slurp tlu- two became scpnrnl d and ih‘: ‘hired man was nblc to reach the farm house, while his exnpirrvw" perished. ASIITEAD, Surrey. Ennlandr pg,‘ 14 ... 4A, P.) _- Sir Arthur flurkham. president elect of the Federal British Industries. “"11 a prominent industrialist, engin- of former presidents of the gallery under the convczinrship of XVilliam ivfzircliineion was charm to co-op crate with the cxvcuzivc in iii s 0on- nccfi/x: Is Launched -. w-irlil-rl Prossl NFHVPORT NUVS. Vii. Feb. 14- lTlu‘ Acadia, "now liner hull.‘ for the Fmru‘: ‘ l ‘ was 'l:‘..\.-".'.ci'i". lnunchuzl Pr» \ ixionios nib": . LlOTS from the 3 \i Brunswick the middle Atlantic and New England Stair". l\frs. Calvin Austin, nf llcsion, wiic of the form.- ccr and export un the coal in- dustry, died suddenly today. lit‘ was 52 yours old, or chamian 0i the Enslom Lines ,Board, served as sponson l "North m Li a - . n The a nnett carries a crew of a- Md B8 Clew . , _ in lllghicldvginkntgnigllt (Fglganiairf: bout 250mm under ommnand o! y insured would be given irce choice Where he and rcprcsentatvcs of the members of the united front un- g liter match. i 9'i7-1l ' T R bb o; dado“, with“, reasonable lab Domnlon Government and Canad- gmployment confcrcncc at Pnrllr- ., K “ Cit/Emil" Am“ 5mg- 0 0 81' y ian potato growers unsuccessfully ~ ‘ rv - '- I "Omar Bed-Egg- Drl i C] b ____ itude. attempted to Secure remnval of the ment buildings tomorrow mornm... Record & Forecast of the Weather l ‘g will 1,31,, “we may {ice arydnsvganrfi. embm o followinl; a request for a conior- \ r u, mm tung- r 62f?“ “ U T S , t n MONCTON’ N‘ B" Fem H‘ (By MONTREAL. Qua, Fab. l4. Th ii . w L ence from Andrew Roman, secret. ——-——- p o ocle y th C "d1 Press)—Found to be my the (hnadhn mfishxrhe em was pro loamy no hope o! "y of m” ‘mmd “mt °°1‘{‘“5°ml' \lll'l'li(ililll.olil('.\li Ui-‘FlFl-T Tr-r. "Hmkey at Oyster Bed tonight, e m‘ an _ t m” t Venmble Archdeacon John Pat- u” cmadm‘ WW6“ midi"? B The confers-nee ls part of in.» or- ' - B “He? RWQX’ Still‘! V5. Oyster carrying hlliflmlltlui 0 l‘ Y“ W" enolhsmyth, ‘raungmshcd Am!" market in England, said MT. CB-id- ganjzauon. dfloqmps from “.11 ch llllrllilllil and maximum tciupcruiur- “ . _ M SUV“ 5m"- 92441 (Cnnillliflh "Ne! “nub” revolvers’ James wagon and llcan cleric and p. wtltrr of note W9“- HB PmPlm-“Ydd- h°'~'~'°""- m“ saw Pmmicr Henry in ronrwWou E \ c‘ ' l. "Carnival Miltjrlzlnk February ‘SAN FRANCISCQ “m” Ft“)- 14- fgmrd tigbeatie affzmrwfsg 51:: on religious subjects, dis-d horc the Ganfldlli" dalmatian “'11s 81W" with the repeal of scoilnn nu or rho P 5 BE _' h’ u». if not fine, wudnclsdny> Prizes —Am-r “nu-lung. his wife and M g lm C N ‘R pence SW today at the are of so. m re- "- °°"11°°"5 11“ Y-"il- Criminal Cndc \\’lll(‘l‘l zlofs mu Puff‘ LARCV-NY, . ‘ i. for child- four children mmcd into the street i? Y“ f’ Ont-l 1am" mm‘; mm tired from the rectorshlp of St. The" W" Pr“°u°"“-" “° MP9 °f unlawful asscmlalios Bu? l ' u- 57 5 *1“ ~ 3' the Canadian growers finding a mar- “is GRAFu-D _- gig-best costumes. Prize 7°7‘2'13'2l- for non-payment of rent on his b0 Hobo dflcwey bound "consult J-T _ home hcrc. George Brett walked We" B 11 at‘ ' ‘I cite-r nearly 20 years ministry. k” h’! Enfilflfld. said llliuflaldwoll. ' . wn. some '1rr'su)r‘l?r%m' oiillgloétrfn away with the declaration that their lend" 0' ti“ °°°>“ L~“‘“°d‘ T""°“ ___‘__.__.._ He emrhaslwd- lwwervr- that W rr..r.r..'.'"r' 1.51.17” ge‘°““‘““'* lamest Insurance care was "up to society" and h“ to mugs he“dq‘“"‘°“ m" “'.°"° LONDON no 14 (Canadian Uflnldian sacrum. was given a reference m Wlllics. Expcrls with wr- f. nee-aha: policies to suit your every w“, yesterday “new he “did m, charged with carrying Offene-Ve he” cflle)_wunnn Kxvflflh courteous hearing. whom he conferred had agreed (Vhnvl null rm...- 5L y,,,,.-,.,.,,...\ Q U Q K ‘ ' Feb. 10-41. rm“ “any. and 5am me uélofied weapons. I mnyhforwm" u", mo,‘ W” Hon. Lewis smith. New Brum- there was no dnngri" cf the com- “i‘,f,“~‘“ '“'"“""" “Tim”; m‘ “MI i \ /.<~\\ "Doubleheader at Cornwall Rink in his spunk." M m’ rewlvm "atriied $25153; mlnenl p-nfushum ‘lmmum, wick Mlnhuer of Agriculture. J. W. lnon potato bug reaching the old I _ ilrf »~ ' . Laurence Tniloyl: Fnlr w Q V, lllht. Home; Qgr-ggg n, g c 5.] Bratt, who was described by his m" i” ti“? make“ 5°“ r a in Great nrftaimlr dcadlle was 33mm‘ Depuiy Mmislfl” °f 53"‘ mum‘? l" Cfllllllllfll‘ fihillnmlis- l- North Shore: l-‘rnsh to \ ' 9,4 J““'°1' Wins ehois vs 03mm wfe as a former actor and a grad- 85°" °l T- J- B?“ “‘ "“‘“°"' m‘ 1a years old. “Ilium fer Prue: Eduard Island. Dunne 111s visit i=1 Iinclflnd 11" 1r "",1"“." “Timii-"r" 1"" i“? ‘ ‘A G‘ - ’ . um u.‘ .v~- nu vs: -‘ a <- Wu" °l that “HY we" ‘mulled and Ind Arthur Gib:on, chief of the en- price of pctators llzvrc dropped sly-...‘,- Mimi-st winds, fulr nurll mu ‘ ~§ lllplr iliir- 1h‘: afternoon at 3.34 and. School Elratin u ~ 1 ft his ~ g cfter match. 922-1! unto from Amherst co cur. e , d h _ m,‘ ab _ __ an“), on m, grams“, when, they 49mm" W! Eff-V" "e N n" F", “_ tomologlcal branch of the Domin- sharply as a rcsuil of huge im- .,,,,,,,,,,,¢ n, 5a.“, ‘""°°"- ""1"". "lllm II- Ilium! ion Department of Agricullurl. who portations from (lcrnxilny, llolnnl ~ W“ "fltrymontlr H!" w! uriuw morn n: n 7 _'. | 1, 10.07 "Play and Entertainment by m. rad been evicted. He s"id he cfluld After bang arraigned in the P01- 600110‘: Parish Church in 1926 vi Oklahoma was fyled yester- were in England on the same mis- and France, and lhc ixntional Far- hliumll Sunday, Fob. Albion and Mt ' - i'-t ‘ 1mm“ . Mcllick Women s mm for hmsclf but It was soc .. Ya l n a n 1 d. I _ _ V m‘ Hshwbillorilisahel: in the Mill- ‘My m ca" for h,‘ Wm and cr,nd_ 0e oou tomorrow mgilzzingflbert: o y hlnclnddnte iorthe Dora son. are chronic home. merg- Un on. a powolllll organizat- ;.,,, ,.,; ,,. m, ,_,,,h,,_,,n “Hun,” y ebruury iSth expected that Watson unto u g 1 1 g, “a °'°1°°\- Admission 25c and 15c 11in. He refuted to acclpt $25 from Wm be mid tecme m“ h N "P?" m R 1M" "I 0" The British potato growers vote ion, had urged the Government to hu- w» Fllarlelivunvli- "m fluaracane night following. the Associated Charities for rent u m “WW4 m’; Hm?“ ° h 111w»- Mmh 15 1n England and 310i. the caxudnn ma: out potatoes irom all oount- rrrr runs! common: _ ‘ D1895 "Yul". Idenmw Dflllllfl- ‘ IIOIGIQ," M}, caldweu u“ m h” n“. w"); dnys-—lnlvol Bordon daily Leave: To _ ; 0.15 a.rn. and 1.1.40 LI. and 2.50 p.w 5 Dl-I-IS-Bl. 01' l I