MAXIMS OPA MERE MAN it The PeopIe'aper flora can never be I science of min; the future behaviour o! iuunsn bellill- slowing Guardian, Ionndsd ass-r. Chsrlottetown Guardian Two (lento, Everybody Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1932 MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN Moderation ls the silken running through the pearl chain of all the virtues. |.\ n. zg-z-nil -' i Annual Subscriptions Delivered 8.1.00. Ily lhli Canada and U. S. A. H.512. 14 PAGES Fergizson Stamps llN-EIWIUYMENI lhiluuuui BEBATEIS iiiiuiilu Long Discussion O n Relief Measures Likely To End Tues- day, When A Divis- ion Is Expected. OTTAWA, Ont., March 18—(By the Canadian PressO-"Let us end this farce," suggested Franklin W. l-IayclonStatement As A’ lfalsehood (‘Canadian High Commissioner Now In London (jables Beau- harnois Inquiry Stating That He * . Desires To Give Evidence Before ' Committee Re Senator Haydon’s False Accusations; i (Canadian Press) l To Remain As President- missione to t MTAWA’ OM” Much lap-me r re urn to Canada and piston of the Senate's Beauhamois M11117 extendil-il its ramifications father afield loomed lip today 3,5 1m result of a cablegl-sm received I! the Chairman. Senator o. E. miner, from G. Howard Ferguson, limadian High Commissioner to landon. Mr. Ferguson desires to jive evidence before the committee, ind the committee has agreed to slmit that evidence. Instructions Tic brine cabled to the High Com- glve his testimony; but his prgg- e11“ W111 not be required before April 5. Tumbull. Conservative member for Regina, when pleading with the House of Commons tonight to close liiviiiii Three MonthsAgo And Given Up As Lost. POINT ‘BARROW, Alaska, Mar. I out of the ice of the Arctic Ocean. lllg lcc about l0 miles Barrow. President of the Irish F-ee State, 18.-(A.P.)-Lil:c a ghost rising up was warned iur-ight that '.-is in- abolish the Oath of Allegiance and tention to abolish the fur trading steamship Baydhl- _Alleginnce to the Crown and with- mo, missing for. more than threc hold land annuities months, today was sighted in‘ float- Great Britain r mild off Point Government ‘the gravest concern." De Valera 6.15s}. Sober Warning UIJT [IF ARUTIQBy Cha_ncell0r Was AhaiidonedUtmost Importance Attached To Chamberlain’s Statement On Irish Leader’s Policy. was (o be attached to the Chan- cellor's calm warning. De Valera pledged himself to BIRMINGHAM, Eng, Mar. 18.- AP)—- Eamon De Valera, new withhold the land annuities in the campaign which ended recent- ly with his election as President of the Fzee State's National Coun- cll. Mr. Chamberlain warned lhrit the intentions of the Irish Re- thl. (1th 0f payable to cause the The gage illrcwn down by Dc This emerged from the hastily summoned meeting of the Bcauhar- 11015 committee this afternoon, Shortly after midday it was an- i, nounced to all concerned that the oommi ct, which had adjourned yesterday with the full intention of employment relief measures. .Government and opposition mem- -bers had filled about 550 columns of official Hansard with their di- vergent views. And in the mean- hearlng no more witnesses, would re- the debate on the govemmcnt un- For {days and days it had dragged on. Valera was (liken up by Neville Chamberlain, Chancellor of the ed ice, which because of its rougll- Exchequer, in a spa-en here, High- ness held boarding parties oll shore. (st Government quagiei-s iei; it be The shill dififllillviiifid W111 811 10¢ known that the utmost importance pack south of Point Barrow. ________._ ___-_ The vcssel, apparently little dum- aged, was held ln the tightly pack- The Baychimo was discovered by i natives yesterday while they were' publlcan leader, “if seriously pur- (Ccntiniled on Page 10» (Continued on Page l0).- itlme, continued -Mr. Turnbull, “we are gambling with next year's crop gin Saskatchewan.” Farmers in that i province were unable to secure seed ' .. L. ia- i HINDENBURG STAYS 1N rowan fishing about flvc miles oil shore. ‘There was a sudden cracking of the ice, which began to move as the wind opened up leads, and the ves- sel appeared to rise out of the deep ‘ iwheat until the debate ended and |the necessary funds were provided. gullics of the pack. *m““m““MMRSMHY Felt F0 r Saf ,o%m$mumm ':_Will' Report On $41 l eged High ‘Price 0f Gas mTAWA, Ont., March 1H. —(By do Canadian Press) — The bunks Wand commerce committee of its House of Commons, which is jgasollne in Canada, is to be i - a detailed report of the con- lvestisatin! the alleged high price G0mmiS_ l I , Further argument was illliiERlNli 0F l sioner Feels T h at futile, it (Continued on Page l0) lIIlR|F_|_’__llIlllS;|;i( p_|]_|i—T—§ M, BUTTER STILUFOrmaT Th” Wliilnauti’ of President Paul i narrowest of margins oi‘ obtaining v 1'°" mildfllbllft. Fitted against the clcdr majority needed to re-eleci. ' Adolf Hitler and Gcrmanys restless ‘him, the 81-year-old president was masses in the German republic‘s virtually assured of being maintain- I strangest election, emerged vlctorl- ‘ed in office ln the run-off, April 10. l ous as the courltrfs moderate par- iThis photo shows one of the giant tles crushed their rising radical op- campaign posters carrying the 11in- ponents. Although failing by the denburg photograph. Truce The Bnycllimo, a Canadian vessel, i ivas caught in the freeze-up last, I —“_'-_?__~_-—it_—__ (Cllmliiln P1155) ' ORILLIA, Ont., Mar. 18.-Concern ‘ was felt tonight for a. party of sev- Sc I s" v en who took off from here last Wed- ‘ llesday for Tlmmins, Ont., by aero- plane and have not been reported TR E since. The men had previously made (Continued on Page l0) the flight from their_home in the north to see the Timmins huskies hockey team ’n the Allan Cup play- BY BElAlERA DUBLIN, Irish Free State, Mar. 18.—(A.P.)—-'I‘he Public Safety Act, passed by the late Cosgrave Govern- ment to meet what is considered a. serious menace from militant Re- publicans, was suspended tonight by order of President Eamon De Val- era and the executive council. ' l ' in Turner Valley and its fist noon the Sksolisto industry. ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. ‘ MEETINGS. ETC “Nrrxiigth Wlltslli/ire Club loading “mm” m" ”1‘§1g1é_3_19_1l t MONTREAL, Que., March 1a. (By ' the Canadian Press)—-“I feel that , "Dance at East Suffolk T d ‘our children may look buck to Ot- lmh 22nd. n not fine‘ firlgizsflijlg itawa and the yearn?” as an ep- 136. For the twelve months end. sight 15644494‘ l lng February 1932, the total ex- _____ ' |och ln the relations within the Em- Inert was 10,329,100 ‘b5’, vawed at gins on Saturday; excellent Benn 119ml’ Sh‘ wmmm clarki British $2.352,5B9, compared with 1 171000 mI;l‘l9;o:cg;§-fyl waigexilitgptligiglsgllligdll-l Hgh Commissioner to Canada, stnt- lbs“ in the previous twelve months ed in an inierview here today» He at $397,175. Newfoundland is the “c H I _ iWBS much impwiifed With the 11815 heaviest buycr, the British West 11! Hill? giuegdiily? 1133i} fiémitg- i“ delesates the British Government Indies coming second and United Yrcshnlcnts. Admission 25c and 15c. was sending to the forthcoming states shim, 1552-3-10-21. leconomlc conference. The enthus- Canadian butter went also to l-Iong Kong. Japan, as well as coun- sscome t C__'_' _ ‘iasm with which British goods were ° “vemmh HM" T“ 1 tries of the North, South and Con. tral Americas. Coming Ott-awaia" Conference Will‘ Bring Desired Re- sults. ' OTTAWA, Ont., Mar. l8. -- (By the Canadian Prom-Exports of Canadian butter continue to grow. The quantity was 145,100 lbs. val-P ued at $33,285, compared with 42,- 900 in February, 1931, valued at $5,- By Morris J. Harris (Associated Press Staff Corres- pondent) ' SHANGHAI, China, Mar. l8. -— The armies which fought for con- trol of Chapel and Woosung a few weeks ago, shlvercd tonight in the cold of a Chinese winter while spokesmen for world powers work- ed on the job of negotiating a for- mal truce. Some of the fighting men were luckier than the others, for three Japanese transports steamed down ,Mim-h ggm-L one act plays and _.being bought in the United Kingdom ilkclaltiesntdmisslon 25c and 15c. ‘was most impressive, S'r William 1648-3-19-11. isaid- It showed a. real desire on lthe part of every member of the “Blaebearcl” Dies With A Smile "llckrts for "Alab " : er hlonrlhy play forlgill‘; atollgtxelg- ibublic to help tho cause. 5-11 Bios. Two Macs and Victor ' "England is now on c. tariff bnsis r00 I ‘ yes‘ 15344343431- and can deal more easily with the Coal Laden Cars , Plunge I "Hockey match Salmdriy night lower m“ o: the Emph-e‘ we an Irokolrlield Fairplny vs, The RQya] look forward to a lowering of tariff overErnbankrnent ers in Hunter River Pink. walls as things tend to improve. MOUNDSVILLE, W. Va, Mar. o 1539'3“15'21 This may well be one effect of the “Jlmmhs Heartbreakers versus conference within the bounds of the Grimes High-mid Rink tonight lemplrovynd ally such move would huh, ape,- match‘ "mqlihave its result in the rest of the ,\vorld. This, I ih-‘nk, ls likely to be "HOCkBl; hi; Whentley River Rink (he (rend of the next few years," W811i Oyster Bed Silver Sides vs. 51" “mun-m mmfluded‘ 111w River Stars. 1580-11 I Choir will render Stalners LM Xion Good Friday evening, 8 “h. Chas. Earle, bass; Alan '1» inner. 1559-3-19-lii (Special to The Gulrdiari) MONCTON, N. 3., Mar. 18.-The lnunagement of the Canadian Na- tional Railways is doing everything possible to cope with the existing conditions 1n the business world l8. — Harry F. Powers, west; viy. klnla “BluebeorrP who lured wo- men to their death with promises of love and happiness, died on the gallows tonight, with an uncon- cerned smile. (Canudlan Press) ANTIGONISl-X, N. S., March l8.— Slx coal-laden cars broke away from a. fast freight train two miles from Antigonlsh this afternoon and plunged over an embankment. A seventh car was derailed but did not leave the road-bed. The rest of the train remained on ‘he track- Eight passengers and the crew of flve were uninjured. ‘The cal was consigned to Norandn, Quebec, from Sydney, Cape Breton. News Briefs (Special to The Guardian) MONTE CARLO, March 18. (APJ-Chauncey Olcoit, who wls singing Irish ballads long Two Killed At Level Crossing Bzlcame to Concert in stnniev dim Monday evening. March ingtspaesented by Graham's Rosd - f not flne come Wednesday. 1567-3-19-21. nu “km . ‘gmgmil Bound" at Prince ‘M "Ste? Monday and 'I‘ues- Maufmiieflui show. wonderful , 911' 11091110: prices. 1534-3-18-81. GRANGEVLLE, Ont., March 18. (By the Canadian Drew-John Fines, 65, Caledon township, was instantly killed. and his son, Har- vey, 20, was critically injured to- night in a level crossing accident ' ‘a few mles south of here. - Father and son were homeward bound when their car was struck , u ' T"- Waaidiiiitiiliiriishn; baby Lynda“: m‘ 11w consequent Inilinz of! in by s ‘Toronto-bound Cansdlol Psc- ‘Wm the lnrn of the century, 1m dvlew piaii,"M°nu:;p”1f4°§c'g revenue and to that end is making ific railway train. Harvey Fines d!“ h“ 141114! liter u Inns ' every savins. it is nassibia w make. was brought to hospital hol-e. Little '"“°"' I“ "'1" 1"" m“ I . I -—- . Arlnles Still Await Result Of Peace Parleys In Far East. l Morrrnunn, Qut. March 18. - Tlle Duke of Montrose has ac- cepted the Honorary Presidency of the Scottish ‘trade mission which is coming out to Canada. oll board the S. S. Letitia, lt was announc- cd here today. The steamer will ‘be used as all exhibition ship of Scot- i the Wllilllgpoo. crowded to the U511 800115 1111111111‘ 111 111° 110111 01 rails vsitll soldiers going buck Montreal from May 16 to May 20. home. It was the first contingent Aficflfdiiiéi t0 1119 latest “K111311110 to return ill the execution of an information/eighty Scottish manu- order from Tokyo lnost of the Shanghai Expedition- variety of articles ranging from cry force. ‘bag-pipes to boilers, have urrnilg- Their departure ivos a factor ed to display their wares, and vvlllch increased the llope that the ‘their rvnrassiltaiiven will be orn- Chlnese and Japanese representa- SW11» i0 ‘OW/Rid "1159 between tives might be brought together Canada and Scotland. The exhibi- tlon will be thrown open to the general public as well as to tradel buyers. (Continued oll Page 10)‘ Will Defer Negotiations Reaches Side 0f Disabled Sealing Vessel (Canadian press) (Special to Tho (iuiirdian- ST, JO1~IN‘5_ Niid" March m_ , BUENOS AIRES, March 1B.—-The Pierclng the ice barrier of; Fugo Is_ 1 Government decided today to inter- land this nftei-nooih the steamer irupt negotiations looking toward Kyle reached the side of the (n? trade relations with Great Britain abled sealer Range; which had bran until nfte? the Inlpcrial Conference helpless with a broken iii-open," ‘at Ottawa next Jilly. The proceed- shaft since Momiaih IlHQS of the conference will be , At five o'clock the Kyle 59m a lwntched closely, Ilowcvcr, because Wireless message to 3L Jqhn-5,;,1at_ 7Grcnt Britain is Argentina's best lng she 11nd the Range,- in m“, and .' customer. Foreign Minister Savedrn was milking good pi‘()grgss_ Mmm {Lamas has been nlziklng a study of while no word was received from ‘interchange of trade with Great the Sagonn, which anoiim. steamer Britain, it was announced and seek- dezlpnichcd to assist the Neptune‘ ling ways of protecting Argentine veteran of the scaling fleet in dis- ‘Pmductklm tress thirty miles 1mm the Rang“ Omcial negotiations were recently Yesterday the Sagong was ‘viihin about to begin with the British six miles or the Ncptufe’ which also {Govcmment when Great Britain has a broken DWDcllor shaft, bu; llnformed Lamas (lint lt would par; Could not reaeii he; because o; ‘tlclpatc in no commercial negotia- Engaged in the kill. The Imogene had 4,000 and the Terra. {lava him downs at Toronto. _ Levine of Bellevllle, Ont., the men in the long-overdue plane were: Rev. James Jackson, James Stone, C. L. i Evans, E. M. Chlnn and H. D. Mar- shall, all of Timmins. Father Ther- thonys Church. to withdraw fllcturing firlns, producing a wide iMyStery --_-_-r- lleved to ioreshadow a flight across Lender H. J. L. Blrikler, Austral- lnn flying Ottawa today. For 77! r s n history by a spectacular solo flight e P e e t incross the South Atlantic last year maintained his characteristic once today. came to the capital to interview high officials of the Roiyal Canad- ian Air Force and rnngcments for fairs. For what purpose he flu-ind (he passport was not disclosed. liliuuulirul 1.l-rn—22 lluilff heavy lce. tions until after the Ottawa colifi-r- xlouln-nl 2o» 2s The other four scaling vessels, 60 ‘mce- 2-‘|||li||twrl0.ll;-, l—-:ii miles to the northward . . ~ ---*—-—— IiuHFuX lib-ll! ' “To Lusny (‘llnrlultcllnvll 5-28 The military tribunal ulllnil was set up by the Act and which s"; ii ll- ced many Prisoners, who rwre rc- leased by De Valera upon his crm- ing into power last week, was abol- ished by tonights order. The Public Safety Act, pa 12d iii. the Irlsh Free State Parlznnlillt about six months ago, was snld by William T. Cosgrave, Presidnt at that time, as intended to combat terrorism and plots to ovcltnrolv the Government by force of aims. Under it a secret military tribun- al was empowered to inflict scvc-so penalties, including (lagging and In addition to the pilot, Ernest Father Charles 'I‘herlault,i ault is parish priest of St. An- May Attenlpt The Arctic Route Wh- orrmvs, Ont., March l0. - COIISBPVHIlVBS (B th C nadlan Press) — Be- - - ’ ° “ Win By-electiou the North Atlantic vis the much discussed Arctic route, Squadron DUMBARTONSHIRE. Scotland. March 18. -—- (Canadian and As- sociated Press Cablek- The fourth by-electlon since the general cloc- tlons, like the previous three, rs- sulted in no change when Conl- mander A. D. Cocllranc, Conserva- tive, was announced today elect- ed as member for Durnbarton- shire. The voic bvus: Commander A. Cons. 16,749. Tom Johnston, Labor. 13.704. R. Gay, Scottish Nationalist, 5.- 1'18. H. McIntyre, Communist. 2.870. ace, is o. visitor _ln The "Mystery Flyer" [who made sil- It was known, however, that he D. Cochralll. to make ar- c. passport from the Department of External Af- Record & Forecast of the Weather .\l l-Yrl-Iuliuln ll:l(‘.-\l. OFFICE, Tor- onio. Ont. .\in rl-h 1R- tempers!- is Motrin (in. is Known t; in Millikan Slit. 2(l—~il‘.i FORECASTS i Ii a o'clock. Admission 25c If , h“ l 111'" 11M night. isas-a-lo-li. Us "‘—v- Itqrgilwiii! to tile Concert in . yum t? Hall Thursday evening. h“? P s. Presented by theCllf- Wm- - - If not flne Friday ev- l , 1500-3-19-31. new,‘ M m. Iii, do 99°11" 95 years old are "MM tllmdent on others or yo, how "t; a "vine. Let me show . mo“ w ovoid this uncnviable fir‘ M- rlte. phone or sec J. A -- ~ 1 “new. sun Life. ‘Allbgm , - W" 311a??? snS-iklr" .- mnflfgihfgnmmusiosi Mo, um i mystery a-lii-i , W and Tllflflflj. . isai-a-le-oi. declared Murdock Kennedy, memb- ber of the Board of Directors for P. E. I., when passing through Moncton this Friday lnorning, af- ter Attending o meeting of the board in Montreal cnmute to his home in Bradalbsne, P. ll. I. The i-lesldent and chairman, Sir Henry Thornton is optimistic as to the outcome, he continued and the western directors on the board, while they state it is foolish to den! that matters with regard to trade are not as they should be, report s buoyant spirit throughout Western ibecsuse of dispute With the man- Canada and s deicnnlnation to win _ through. seventy two in July- NAPLES, Italy, March 18. (A. PJ-Four persons were killed and five were injured tonight in s collision of subway trains near the central station in the heart of Naples. hope is held for his recovery. Miners Strike CALGARY, Alta" March 18. (By the Culsdisn PNBl)—Bri!igln,g iot- sl strikers in the Crow's Nest field over- the 1.000 mark, about 400 men LONDON. March 18.-A des- pstoh to the Renters News in the employ of the International Cool and Coke Company mines st Colemm were out of work today Alene! from Shlnghsi today sold Interest was concentrated on the interns] situation in Jllilll owing to persistent re- ports of s pending Coup D‘Il‘.tat there. element over distribution of work among the men. was working in n “i):l‘.ch" e: v,i,ii;e- coats. i Derailed HELENA, Mont. March 18. (All) llorthem Pacific Railway oflloisls here were sdvlsed tonight that pas“ geyiggi- grain no_ 1o north coast "m. ‘he conference on questions “hunt Shun-dry‘. llllll pnrl of Sunday. derailed nmo the dairy industry. Prime min-i lteri, westbound. was Eddy. Mont. It was understood the locomotive turned ovrr and several riders the proposal a good one, but il-Iilnrruw nil-nun: M M coaches left the rails. May Send ‘Dairy Expert To Parley WELLINGTON. New zealcnd. Maren lir-‘rhe New Zcalsnd dairy board has offered to send William Goodfsllow, one of its lnenibcrs to the Imperial Conference at Ottawa at the board's expense ill order to advise the New Zealalld delegates to ister G. W. Forbes stillcd he con- he has deferred his decision. ()'l"l‘.\\\'.\ AXll UPPER ST. LAW- lfl-2.\‘(‘ll2 \'AI.IJ'I\'RZ-—.\ID(IGIHKB to lrolh (nulls: i-llrily cloudy with slowly ris- ing il-ini-i-rllillri- nnrl iirolmhly sumo Ilphl lUPlIl snow. Silndny: Somewhat lllilllvl‘. l.(l\\'l~ll{ Wlfl l.A\\'ll1€.\'i'l~1 VAL- LEY: Fulr rind luoilernloly cold; proh- nlvly fnllouml by some light locsl fl||||\\‘ nl night or ml Sllllllil)’. fill!" .\.\‘ll NORTH SHORE: Morl- ie-rim- In fresh shifting winds: fnlr nrul luollorlliely cold Saturday nnll port of Nllililri)’. .\i.'\ll|’l‘l.\il-IS EAST AND WEST‘. , Xlrvilvrllll‘ i0 fresh shifting winds: fair wiill um mill-n change In iemrlcrnlure Slllnlnerslllo Hill‘ plghicon minute-l Illici- their Pbnrlullelulrll. CAI! IIRIII SOIII-IIIIYLE Week dun-lures Borden lislii lib mm. sud 11.40 mm. Lean-s Tonnenilno daily: 10.36 LII!- Aud 2.65 9.1m "ltlfl ll-l.‘ (his morning s! 850 and (inllitlll nt n17. . V Sun Ms this Honing at 6.11 snii l-‘ull nloon Tuesday. Nari-h 22, s81 l. Ill.