`/,‘” » I Oper 38,000 people in ` this Province - 8,000 in the ,city - Read The Guardian every day. The Guardian is read in practically every worth- while home in Prince Qciiy. _ Edward Island. Z I - T -_ J-.-7 __ _ 7 .4 - v- 'r ; I , 5' '-.1-.'.§,§.'.'”9',_7~~. _’l_»,a-3"-,. * .FF '<',~..v ', . I I ""' “l Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew %_ _ _/_ The Peoples Paper . -ss... _Read byEverybody gun-dial, lssndcel III1 I `l *ii-»"»'1"f°°---°-""-"°°°-~ c1~1AR1.o'rra'rowN, CANADA, SATURDAY, JANUARY zs, 1933 12 PAGES _ - ' ' 4 An ls u | _ sfillu 't.'i°.'.i‘".i‘i 'tf"§."if'.'i.°2 (DE .VALERA WILL HA VE CL EA Rf MAJORITY Y'. PIIIMENIIIISTEII Lab o ur Deputation Reminded Oi Cana- . da’s Serious Finan- Q cial Situation. (Canadian Press) 0'l‘1‘AWA, Jan. 27-“We are gnngcrously near the limit of this mniry to pay additional taxes," pmnler R. B. Bennett told a reputation from the Trades and Labor Congress today. Canada's greatest concern was to safeguard li; industrialand financial struc- ture and conserve the national credit. Intlmating the time was not~ pmpitlous to propose undertakings necessitating further expenditure nf public money, the Prime Min- ister pointed to three items in the budget that necessitated the rais- ing cf $21,500,000 a. week-$280,- 000,000 s. year for interest on the national debt, war pensions and Canadian National Railway defi- clts. "Sometimes," plulosophized the Prime Minister, "I wonder wheth- er people sit back and wonder where it (the money) is coming from, considering the Dominion, ,yovinces and municipalities." (Canadian Press) AMHERST. N. S. Jan. 27- lilrs. Elizabeth Manby of Wul- lace station is dead at the age of 100 years and eight months. Death resulted from p, severe cold. ANNOUNCEMENTS, . COMING EVENTS, MEETINGS, ETC -___ “Announcements Arc Inserted In lil rolumn nt I renin per word, UWIPWII payable In ndvnnfe. '»_i_ii_i____l;__ "Don't miss ska at Mount Ae Herbert Rink f»0nI8ht. Music. 7829-ll "Dance in Forest Hill Hall, Tucs- hy. Jnnunry also. Admission zoc. 'nm-1-za-ai. "Hockey at Highfield tonight. Llndys vs. Granites. League game. Sluts aim. 'lain-li T, "League gamc at Oyster Bed "’I°'lI8ht. Milton Hornets vs. Silver- llllrs. _ '[820-ll “Hockey game at North Rustico Rink. Rustico Rangers vs. Glas- IW IYHDCIIBIA. 7824-Il - "Hunter River Club loading hogs Wednesday morning, February lst. I-lst u-uh secretary. Tala-1-as-u. "Mt stewart Club loading hogs Monday afternoon, January 30th. 7810-1-28-ll. "Govehead Club loading hogs at York station Tuesday momlng, ilu- 81. at lo unisex. 'lass-11 "Buying live hogs Tuesday. '"\\lHl’Y Slst, Hunter River, Emer- Eld and Kensington. Signed Allan W°dl°ck. 'lm-1-as-al. "Hear the Borden Players in 'Muay comedy in Lot as Hsu on Wluday. .mnusry soth. Aamnslun I” end 25°. 'ms-1-sv-al. "The regular B. 1. s. saturday “ight dance tonight. Modern and °lu time dancing, the hub of the 'zeal-11 O 'D12 A. J. LaCoursiere, dentist, fill be at his office in Montague _Nm Tuesday morning, January lst. until Friday evening, Febru- lry sro. _ 'mal-u ___'°5¢e Monday'.s Guardian sport- ‘5 P586 _f0l‘ Dilrticulars of Mon- DTY Mehta game. McLean League _JY-011 at Borden Rink. Bpecihl In from Siunmerside. 1025-ii ‘O ____ _:ln entertainment will bs put m Y the Orange Association in “3§'H=Il. Tuesday, January Blat. U., P» M. Beatty Armstrong of _____\l‘lott'.-town and Worth Bros., M____;§list. Admission children 10c. “__ 20c. If not line on Wednes- » February 1st. come and heu- (B_! GNFU llambleton, Cnnqllgn rms Staff Writer) _ DUBLIN. Jan. 28-(Saturday)- (Canadian Poess Cable)-After all his vicissitudes President Eamon ‘ie Valera is some unch to the nsu Eireaun head of a Republican par. ty that will for the first time have 811 independent majority, It will be a slim majority, prob- lbly 0! two or three members, but De _Valera can call on William Nor- I'°“5 LBPOYIUBS. who kept him in P0Wer for the last ll months, to sive him n majority of more than a dozen over the opposition head- 0!! by former President William Cosgrove A8 the great count of votes cast in Tuesdays msn me sms gen- _ercl elections neared completion *°d=Y-lllslsnswereumtvrorra lu ll ll l lla ls “lif.".“£¥i,2.l‘e.1i’.§§f.3;‘:°t‘a‘l°§;‘if; sulul iv Ex-President l7_i1_liam Cosgrave. Republicans would be elected, as aaa-inlt 'I2 in the last Dall. The I.alJfe1'_Agl.1re will give them a mu- _iorlty of two over all, not including the Republican speaker. As weary clerks totalled up the diminishing piles of ballots, the party standing this morning with only 16 seats to come gave the foi- lowing picture: Republicans 70 Labor 'I 'Nationalists 42 Independent 9 Centrists 9 Doubtful 16 Expected upsets in thc few re- maining seats might deprlve De Valera. of his expected clear major- ity-a. goal he has striven for ev- (Oontinued cn Page 7) EIIMIINTIIN PRIITESTS Prairie City Objects To Importation Oi Butter From New Zealand. , (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Jan. 27.-With all gov- ernment Ministers busy throughout the day meeting delegations and dealing with a crush of routine matters Preparatory to the resump- tion of parliamentary sittings Mon- day, little time was available to con- sider the question of the shipment of New Zealand butter which arriv- ed today at Victoria, B. C. While no definite action was out- lined by the authorities here it was considered very doubtful if any steps could be taken to prevent the land- ing and sale of this particular car- go. EDMONTON, Jan. 27.-A protest against the importation into Canada of 250,000 pounds of New Zealand butter now on its way to British Columbia. was wired to Premier R. B. Bennett, by the Edmonton Cham- ber of Commerce today. Sends Note To Peru GENEVA, Jan. 27.-(A.P.)-U. S. Secretary of State I-fcnry L. Stim- son's note to Peru. expressing the view ihat any Peruvian armed op- position to Colombia‘s effort to re- establish sovereignty over the City of Leticia would be a. violation of the Briand-Kellogg Pact, was pub- lished by the League of Nations to- night. The document endorses Brazil‘s proposals for settlement of the con- flict and asks Peru to accept them. Shot The Wrong Man Poorra, India, Jan. '-"l-"If the Govemment intends to bw!! UW religion-I have nothin! m°l’° "° say, but it is better they should cut off my head with a sword. I can never go against my religion." This striking statement was made in B court martial court here todny bl' Lance 0°rP°ral Jan Singh who is facing a charge of attcmpltd milf' der. Singh confessed he had shot at n sergeant-major of his reKl11\€“f» but stated he had shot "the wronK man" gym- my-ing become confus- M in gh,” bungalows. He had been after the Colonel. M "Id- ym Md |-epfunanded him for rr- fusing to mess with c Blkh of low- er caste who had recently been lb' We musical nm. 'rm-1-as-u. ____ _ _ __ ___ ____ __ _ ____ __ _ ' _ lolbtd into the l’8¥im°n9- AFIERMATH IIE BRIIIAI CRIME IN IIUEBEC Little Deliberation Required By Cor- oner’s Jury Before Holding Slayer Of Four Children. -i (Canadian I’r'~'ss) STE. PERPETUE, Que., Jan. 27 -Little deliberation was required tdoay by a coroner's jury before holding Lucien Girard, young farmer, criminally responsible for the deaths of his four children, slain yesterday by hammer blows while they slept. ' The Inquest An inquest was held at the lone- ly farmhouse on the outskirts of the village whore Girard is believ- ed by authorities io have struck five of hlschildrcn with n heavy hammer. Death was instantaneous for four, including an infant twin, While the fifth child suffered a. (Continued on Page 7) AT STANIJSTILI UNTIL STRIKE IS SETTLEII Walkout In Briggs Body Plant, Hold- ing Ford Factories (Canadian Press) - WINDSOR, Ont., Jan. 27-"W0 are at a standstill so far as pro- duction is concemed until the strike is settled." That was the comment of Pres- ident W. R. Campbell of the Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limit- ed, on the Brig!! body plant): strike in Detroit, on his retum from the Ford Motor Company of- fices in Dearborn today. Mr. Campbell explained that the cast Windsor plant 0! Rvrd of Canada was dependent upon the same sources of supply for certain body nmuuraeunmg Defi# as the parent company, and that tha' ef- fect of the strike is the same here Y _ I mn... , Vanquished And Victor ......_.____.?_¢l (By 'I'he Canadian Press). » TORDNTO-Loyd Refining Cc., Ltd., will erect a. plan; at Port Credit. near Toronto, cap- able of producing 57,000 gallons of oil daily. VANCOUVER-Lumber mills of B. C. operated at 19.3 per ccnt of capacity during week ending Dec. 24. compared with 17.1 pcrcenq, in previous week. - WELLAND, Ont.,-NearIy400 employes of Page Horsey Tube Co. will return to work early in February. Part of plant was rc- opened n week ago. MONTREAI.--French steam- shlp line will increase its pur- chases of B. C. salmon. ~ NORVEL. 0nt.,"'W. J. Browne and Co., flour millers since 1871. opens first plant in Ontario for manufacture of malt flour. _ LONDON, Ont.,-More corn- structlon has been started this month in London than In any previous January. MONTREAL-Canadian Cel- anese Ltd., has unfilled orders in greater volume and plant continues on 24-hour basis. SUDBURY Ont.-Two calcin- ers of international Nickel ox- W0 department, closed since October, will rc-open Feb. 1 providing part time work for 60 to '10 men. Some Free' State Dates Dales in the h’story of the Irish Free State: 1922-The British Crown is- sued the Free Slate Constitu- tion, June 16. 1922'-William T. Cosgrave became President, September 1. 1923-First general election held in August: Cosgrave Party retiuned. 1932-Cosgravs dissolved Dall Eireann on January 30; set election for February 16. 1932-Eamon De Valera and his Republicans elected. 1933-Dail dissolved by De Valera on New Ycar’s Day; Election January 24, with the result that De Valera will have a majority in the new Dall. which is likely to prolong the ill-feeling between the Free State pnd me United Kingdom. (Canadian Press)~ _ HALIFAX, Jan. 28.-The disabled Ellerman freighter City of Delhi was willowing helplessly in heavy seas 120 miles east of Sable Island early this morning. Since she lost her propcllcr on Monday she had been towed by a sister ship, City of Lille. About midnight the line snapped, accord- as at Denrbom, where a complete'_ shut down of production of the new models has taken placsl I ing to a message received by east coast radio, and the ten-iflc gale parted the two ships. _ \ Iin, the person 0-I .-'1l~f_'hbL=-I~.vp I. “lzlsllnrwlu ATE HIS Ii0IITS”‘ ‘ (Special to The Guardian) l MoNc'roN, N. B.; Jun. 'n~A, ,,pictu.resque figure in'the ccclc-siasfl itlcal world steppedoff the Ocean Limited of the Canadian National' Railways nt Monct_on this n£lcrnoonI Stringer, metropolitan oi' the eccles- iastical province of Rupert-.-; Land or otherwise known as “the Blshoiii who atc his boots." Rugged as thel north country in which he ssm-dI for over forty years and -c finding over six feet (all His Gimme pre- sented a striking figure. “'l'HE EPISODE OF THE BOOTS" The episode of (hc boots occurred in 1909 when hc along wlth_ an as- slstant lost their way and rations ran cull- The episode is gleaned irom| 1 T cnt:-le_g,ln his journal which are as . (C°“I'I"“""I'b“ Page 3) I 0 ~ ‘ \\'.\ '|l|\.;'rl.\. .1 .ll fl 1-_ls _;_.4-~-----_-- 'I`II" u'-'lliwr I-'lr'-:-u lnwnllf i--\|~~|l OF I RM . vl..-_f._.'l..n;n_-_- -1-;-in um-ll ‘ - ".i\l:~v'\ hurl |\;.~r sl.-l.h unru- l 3 ;;- I.--fl .. »» ._ ,, j,_.- ,..~_ - - Standmg E . f.; 0 n l l O n in-rih_\\~.-.-i \\_u'ul|l;;~ :~\;l|\ nl .\lI1\n- Storm Continues Unabated Along N. England Coast Unruly Seas Lashed To Fury By Northeast Gales - No Loss -Of Life Reported. n roared upon the New England shore line today flooding shore roads and in some places carrying cottages afwsy. Nantucket htshi was tom BOSTON, Mass., Jan. 2'l-(A.P.)- I E Unruly seas, lashed lo 'fury by a ortheast gale during, the night, Ill Muuullr The lic p from her moorings and drifted out to sea. The signal tower of the Pam- el. River coast guard station as Tn... ws unwind by hue- Major -Maritime In- breokers and toppled into the wat _ er. All along the coast cottages at beach resorts were threatened and in two places, the Beaclimont s-cc~, tion of Revere and ,ai Hampton Beach, N. H., three cottages werel carried away. Many others werel damaged despite precautionary acts by owners and police. At Winthrop, 500 children were marocned temporarily in a school school. Liverpool rc-ported that several B R 1 GH T SP 0 Ts or AYRSHIRE M E N _ ,-,f;;1-,,-;;-,;;;;1.;- ,F I NA N C I A L A N D ,;‘f‘:s;jj_.z;";§ ;:a1.‘s.;i;:f .122 IND U S TR I A L WEEK F |;10:_'nE ATN? “At f§.§.1.?*‘§;.1zL;““».:;°fms; Many Matters Of Im- portance Discussed By Da-iryiueu. Usual Reports Presented. The annual meeting of the Ayr- shire Brecders’ Association was held yesterday afternoon in the Agricul- ture Hall with a good attendance of members. A number of matters of importance to the dairy industry were discussed. Following were thc officers elect- ed for the ensuing year: Major McRae. President; Keith Boswell, Vice-president; B. R. Brown, Secretary-treasurer; Direc- tors, Queens, Fred Dollar; Kings, Gavin Reid; Prince, Bruce Cairns. Senator J. E. Sinclair, the Presi- dent, presided. Mr. B. R. Brown read the minutes of the last annual meeting, and of several special meet- ings. _ In his address, Senator Sinclair remarked the year had been reason- ably active, considering the condi- tions in the livestock industry in the world gcziclully. The first renewing of activity in livestock would bc shown in the dairy cattle industry. Good service had been received from both Provincial and Dominion Dc- purtments of Agriculture. Dr. Don- ovan, St. John, had been appointed n.s'Maritlmc director of thc Cau- aciian Ayrshire Breeders' Associa- tion, the annual meeting of which was to be hold ncxt week. Senator Sinclair referred to good field work done by Mr. Retson, Ayr- shire Ficldmau. The decision madc in Mnv to cancel the annual sale was a wise move, he believed. Pleas- (Continued on Page 3) SIIIIIET PLACES winter houses had been carried away. Sixty feet of the brcakwater that protected Livclpcol harbor had been broken down. The sea had carried rocks up on the highway at Western Head and blocked traffic on that route to Liverpool. Along the western shore. White Point and Hunts Point. sum- mer residcnces and fish houses were damaged. | Brooklyn, across the river from Liverpool, escaped damage and the Mersey Paper Company _reported all well at its plant. dustrles Will Be A mon g' First To Benefit By Business R evival, Predicts Bank Letter. The following review of Marl- 7 ' Last nlshlfs returns from the Irish elections concede the return to power of De Valera, right. and h ,tm ua uh d its ms/h . the defeat of Cosgrove, Nationalist lender, len, _Sie 3 _he _dai 3_5 ;___)__s were _ ieme industries is from the January ‘ " , T " ` given their noon lunch at the While me de\.o10p,,m,,,¢5 gn th. tter of the Bank of Nova Bcotiai Maritime Provinces during the DBI quarter scarcely can bc construed as favorable, nevertheless, the pro- cem of readjustment to the present er a state or equilibrium. rn the three main basic industries, agri- culture, lumbering and fishing. costs have been cut and stocks have been reduced. An implovemenl; in world business will thus find these pro- ducers among thc first fo benefit. Field Crops Increase The value of field crops in the Maritime Provinces, according to the preliminary estimate by thi Dominion Bureau of Statistics. il likely to prove about 5 per ,cenll greater than that of the previous year. Yields of grains and hay wer! higher than those of l9§l, whil( (Continued on Page Ili Scores of families left their homes i __ in Beachmont when the inrushingl _ _ , (Continued on Page 3) IAPS AND CHINESEAT ITA iii-~ \\ , Nc Details of Report- ‘“,,_ Q °‘ ' 3' 5 ed Battle I2 Miles halkwau North of slung- . ,__ _ SHANG-HAIKWAN, Chinn. Jan 27-(A.P.l-Chiummkow, a pass through the great wall of China n- bout 12 miles north of Shanhniw- wan, was the scene of nnoihcr con | flict between Jnpilm-.=c and Chin cse troops iorlzly lu whlcli thc GAIN ‘uit Moms Guy.. OFTEN 'I/QIIS NON Bu? You ouallr ‘fo see Iles. "sem "9 ’/ Q Q r' »~ "' l ff , lil-:'l'u0lwl.fu.h'\i. In-|~|.-1; »,~,,,.. mllrv, .Tun ‘_'T-~ _\I|uimu:u :I nl lrl;l\,m\llu |»~\u|n-|':lll rv.-f: Il:x\\'.~mri ,, , ,_ -_-nl; . B .\l:I:\\‘il»; _ ;,_'l; H 'u-loriu . . , :Ill .iq -I0 \':\v\|-v»m.\l- ___ lllllllnnlnu lol: 4| IZ;|ufl` _ '. ll ‘_“l_ (':|l|. lrj. , __ _ ; _lg Ilf‘l:iuu ul: in Japs emerged victorious. ,,_,_____,____ _ ___ The Clilnr-so, who had been cou- centrating for sonic i‘-nic at the ... .., lvl. \\'iu|»i|v.-g \ll lf) l.~\uli-vi _ _ . 'I1 ::|1 "||l‘|lll It _, __ -_I _Lg 1 r southern end of tho pass. launched l||| ,__ ___ _ _ _ _ battle lasted for ihrec hours. ,ihf-‘ Japanese reported. and af its con- clusion thn attackers rr-trnatml lo li ._ _I 3-; -~. _ 'L2 .,,‘ 1:2 ll:|l||`;l\ || ;;| (l\;irI|--lx-ily nf \l lll'| I I s -- l Un a n ed' . BERLIN. Jan. 2’I.-(A.l?J-A $15.' I-f-ullnl 1:.-1 ' vs; I .` in, will g 000,000 rdcr for steel piping ma- _ "‘]‘|"_" "“_'_'_`_'II~‘;_]‘_";'_.';f;§_"“*“"1_ ____ _ d ° --1”* ,-1, f~ . s ....,, 1,, hi d steel PRINCETON, KV Jail 27-‘AP I (uint-ir( \ il ` I- 1_'_' ai. _ '_-_-~ chincs, drilling mnc nery nn _ _ - _ _ _ nu--»_ n-_» =. LONDON, Jan, 27.-(A.P.) -The shoots has been placed by thc Sov- -Mrs, Lonnie ljlckgon, 45, who has _____`;"'___1_;~<'____;h______u_\-»:_-_l.Q___1 condition of John Galsworthy. Bri- let Government with v_orlous Ger- becnsncczing almost continuously wr,-I qnnrm- unlnn 'rl\nrn|u_\»_ l-‘f~|», ., . “sh novelist and pmywrlght' who is man firms' “mee 5 n' m' Nmndny' was sneezing _'Sl\IIili’inN:'|-s’IIlr\ iid" 'rlnllicl-ii uvlnuiel 21 nud Mrluusly ill with nn niitatk Of Ur- The Gcrmrm Grwcrnnwnt is today at rl rnte her physicians said lnnu- uhm. ¢'hnrl~ll.~l-ur-n__ _ 511115. Wnlsht WHS lmchnllled. guaranteeing pnymcni. on the basis of 18 limos por mluuté. Mrs. Dick- ' “._,__; ‘_'f__'_f",‘_f_‘__‘___,_§‘ _,mv _A relative said that Mn Gals- ofa $75,000,000 credit guarantee set. son was siaudiug the strain well. f\1f._n. hi. _ _ __ ___ Worthy “ls no better but no worse."| aside for Russian trade. 1 they said. , ,,,,\,I ',',f",:_*L"“‘°° """` `"`"'°: difficult conditions has moved near- . A. , I l \ ' I 9”* N\ ///./#Av _ I . /,Hr-~ . THE WEATHER \ EIII A/I 'i ” L - '>" / /,,.~ I _ _ sum' RUN-Ii I winds or es ` I Q; . /W _‘_ \\`q\ ::ai0::E_ _;p1T|e5; 551% _ l \ ' IAQ K \ ~ lil. l'r~ _.. I l ill” I Nr