Fphruaw 22nd. Unusual l be \\\ ._ IIEIIIIIII M' fe Covers Prince Edward Island Lilre the Dew 0 I » /f///if 4 M I OF A Y, IIIIAIIIII till IIIII _ I _ “Ye 1 ' , .drfamllss-goodorbadmoving ~` P W , / ' ' 1,7/ uw' &», \\\l\\\\ \\ ( % ie, <, ° @°P|@S Paper .119----Readbyfverybvdy 1 2"’ ' 'W . o IQ I “ ""“‘ 'tri' _____1d I ,:._..3_-_-,,,';;-i'.“,1.§,°.’.°.. ciiARLoT'rETowN, CANADA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1932 s PAGES ; ' f _ By lail Canada nnil L. S. A . si... . " . Y ' r _.V ‘ s in 1922 - I i aims million Iliiaio _____..__ _iew Members _led At Last ht’s Public / bor Allies Still ad Irish Polls Woman Candidate In eld Elected In Dublin ;y - Is A Supporter Of v’t. Of President Cosgrave. N, Irish Free State, Feb. 18--(Canadian Press turns from Tuesdays Free State election to- inna Fail And chineee Find Heeen "of sefery ,' e- e _ ed Mrs. Collins Driscoll, only woman candidate d elected in Dublin City north after the twelfth, 5. (`oIIins is a supporter of the Government of 1 llilliam T Cosgrove and a sister of the late I W Li ° _ te s - ‘V ¢ » o I ’ o o i0 .view prepared by Mr mon, President Hon ilson, vice Pres‘dent ttea with power to' number. I ustrated lectures was mosiiy donated by :bel ety of New York and, e principal birds of. .nd Game Protection S _ . I, i ll" 1 -D 1 nl Ill I0 th ation was incorporat- Game Act passed 1n` lee of P. E I glv , ies and attractions of . to which was ad- Associat'0n issued an ok . ., - the officers and mem- ued on Page 3) FICEMENTS, IK C EVENTS ETINGS ETC s daily. P. J. Noy és 995-2-18-21. Point vs. Bruins at might. 1021-li ‘~ Milton, F:iday night. Royals vs. Hornets- natch. 1028-li "awwarvs Bakery vs. Granites. ia mor io ir _ ’"°°h~ nu t' sminoditii "Ht: the all-male concert pro- . Hmluembers of Zion Choir in -Thursdambo :ou msc. ion-ii "D°“°I°\1s home mad, gong by';1;}le;:akIoo,,r1p1;.i;:i;is:;hetd. fo; 0 “nh BM-. so¢uraoy_ ° " 100'!-a-is-ai :°°,‘”' hlsht comwoii aim- _ B the fun. Skating after. .oIIins, fiery Nationalist leader who was ambush- t dead in a campaign against Republican Irre- _ I -1---» I DUBLIN, Irish Free State, Feb. 18-(Canadian Press Cable) Tabulation of retums , from Tuesday's Irish general election shortly before midnight showed the Fianna Fail and its Labor allies leading by three seats over thc Government and its Inde- pendent supporters. THE STANDING WAS Fianna, Fa-il-38, (Republicans) Government-30. Independents-10 I I I I n._._ Some of the 5,000 refugees from '_'.___._ _ _..__._f_°' _____._--§.__. Q, _[Iii n ciross ruovrnrs naruciiiis rmsr sara MEAL ciii'i~1"iisa`EE"" it safe zone. Tho refugees reached posessions behind, fleeing on im- the Chinchow area. of Chinn, fol- hers after travelling from Chlnchowlprovised wooden sledges propelled |°Wil1¢ their arrival at Tlcntsin, via. Shanhaikuan and a. devious over the ice by two iron bars in where the Ch'nese Red Cross pro- route. Many left all their earthly the hands of is human “propelle'r.” I vided them with their first meal in I ese army and navy. Standard Time). harm. ihina Turn Down Jap Ultim it ` JAPANESE DE ARE UNACCEPTAEEE; CHINESE W1 LL Ultimatum F_olloWs Breakd o Peace Negotiations Participa ted in by British, U.S. And France - England Sen .laps And Chinese. atom SHANGHAI, China., Friday, Feb. 19.-(A.P.)-China has tha alter. native of withdrawing her forces from thc Shangihai battle front by lundown Saturday or eombattlng the ceneentrated power of the Japan- Lieut.-General Kenklchi Uyedirs ultimatum to that effect specified today that Chinese troops at Chapel, Klangwan and Woosung must eva- cuate their front lines by 7 a. m. Saturday (6 p. m. Friday Eastern Stand- ard time) and complete their withdrawal beyond a twelve mine radius of greater Shanghai by 'I p. m. Saturday night, (6 a. m. Saturday, Eastern The Chinese Government temporarily located at Ponanfu received the demands and indicated it had no intention of acccdlng to them. Of- ficials described the communication as “intolerable and absolutely inac- ceptable" and General Thai Ting Koi, commander of the defense forces said, “l am ready to fight if the Government orders me to.” The Japanese Commander-ln-Chiefs statement stipulated that the Chinese army cease fire and decamp, that the forts at Woosung and Paosha-n and the arsenal at Limgwha be dismantled and no defenses erected, that thc Chinese retreat be convoyed by Japanese planes. That the activities of Chinese “irregulars” in Shanghai be stopped; that the lives and property of Japanese citizens be guaranteed against > __ ‘N 51'. _ I __. _=' ' 1 "Prompted by my wunnest desire to perform my duty by peaceful - ‘ friendly means," General Uyedo. said, “I herewith present to you the V I following articles: _ _;{;j-fig’ 5 5; V '“.l`he Chinese troops shall assume full responsibility for the safety of the life and property of Japanese Nationals outside thc ovacugcod f 83 area. This matter will be dealt with separately labor-5. ' I - C0\U\¢Il1S of returns rom _'» The ultimatum followed a. breakdown in rene e euce ne oti divisions lore the remit in sz 0 0' qv p ‘, W ,, ,, g ,,,,,,,, ng-_ I riding, su" “||gm"|_ ' " . _ . .- _ - ' ‘ - participated in bythe British, United States and French nunlgterg and _ was itself followed by the resumption of artillery engagement in the “M” “"° S t F d IIVESIIIIIII IN e... ' ' ernment and two from the Inde- In Ipendents who supported the Gov- ernment in thc lost Da-il. 15 1`""‘nd Auzut 19'* The :‘1ndlng was: Fianna Foil. 5 mm Lt Govemm-16; Labor, 5; (Itepubllcan); Govern- H°“°“’y P"“'d°""' ment az, Independents io; Labor 2, (Inde endent.) HM’ ‘mhn Richards Couiiitlng under the proportional representation system of erection °°u“w‘ E' T Cub” employed in the Free State was slow with 'wha B' M°rm'1and it seemed doubtful if any in Ai: an enthusiastic meeting of former Prince of Wales students held last evening in the City Hall annex, a. beginning was made on` 'the organization of `a Prince of Wales College Alumni Association. After considerable discussion, the following committee was elected to appoint provisional officers for the organization period: Messrs. K. M. Martin (Chairman), C. H. B. Longworth, Alban Farmer, Dr. F. J. Coffin and Mrs. William Brehaut. The committee is to re- ' 'md Gu Gnd” Ex dication of the final outcome of the , port at a meeting to be held before contest would be available beiore,April 1. Following are the officers Saturday. The possibility was also to be appointed: seen that complete returns ol Tues- Honorary President, President, undecided and that no real verdict would be established until after Mirah 3, when the seven constitu- encies of Leitrim will vote. Voti¥18 in these rldings was postponed 0V€1‘ one fatal shooting or a sovemment candidate and a detective at Fox- field last Sunday. Victory for the Government forces would ses Mr. Colgrave installed Ls President for the fifth time slneo inc signing of die Irish treaty in 1022, wific Mr. De Valera would for the first time see his tenets of rm-ther separation from Great Bri- tain rejected. The Govtmmwt ___1-_ (Continued on P180 7) "Wheatley River Stars vs. Oys- ter Bed Bllversldes at Wheatley River tonight. - 1023-li "Come to Mun Year skate with 1l`K¥0-11 “Cake sale by ladies of Trinity United Church for Ladies Aid P. E- I. Hospital BltllNlAl’» February 20 at Prowse Bros. store, 1001-2-18-21 "Regular monthly meeting Char- lottetown Ladies Auxiliary Protest- ant Orphanage. Canadian Legion Building, Grafton street, Friday. February 19th at 3.30 P. M. _ 994-2-18-21. "You can secure immfdlllely splendid protection, systems lc sav- ilif at profitable investment by in' nil-ing in the Bun Life. Ca'nadn's largest Insurance company, J. A. 5" mo-z-m-all Moore, Manager, Charlottetown, ‘ mos-2-is-41 ut me Pr°vm°e‘ The day's voting would leave the lssucltwo Vice-presidents, Secretary, Treasurer, and an executive com-' mittee of seven members. _i (Special to The Guardian) MONTREAL, Que., Feb. 18.-What is probably the richest surface I showing of gold bearing ore disclos- . ed In Canada in recent years has been uncovered during the past few i weeks at Three Duck Lake, which lies in Northam Ontario just west of Makwa station on the main line of the C. N. R. Samples of ore had muse at Wiltshire tonight. ‘of the railway. The richness of the ...___ 'the average gold content of the shipped out for Assay by the Can- adian Government Department of' Mines and by other assayers run from t100 to $114 a ton, according to the natural resources department ore is emphasised by the fact that 'famous Porcupine area is less than S10 0. Wh. GAGITOWN, N. B., Feb. 18- -Dr. Donald W. Buchanan of Cambridge, N. B., narrowly es- caped drowlfng in the saint I John ll-ive today when his car broke through thin ice and mbmuged in is or more fee* of vain. Be jumped out before Fish and Game As , I 1 cial Election, Fannon De Valeras hi; gfommzmgargey F vm Fai (Republican) forces For Speclal I ) curly today had is majorl‘y o .ev (Canadian Press delajonlltght in the cn scnts o\cr President William T » - h d Cosgraves Coiemment par‘y and `stock in New Brunswick as e- Mf Afihlll' Gaudet creased considerably in the last de- its liiifp “dent allies Results in °“‘“’"“‘“ ‘md M’ J ninety r .e u onions or the 145 on.o,, ~ - -”’ . code. aoooi-dine to the 1931 Census ‘5e°ret’”y` 'voted shun-;cl the Republicans had R" read the muowmg gained three seats from the Gov- Hon. Dr. W. J. P. MacMillan, Minister of Education, who presided, explained that the purpose of the meeting was to receive suggestions as to the proposal of graduates con- tributing towards special equipment for the new Prince of Wales Coi- lcgc. He suggested an Alumni As- sociation, which could best deal with the proposal, might be formed. He felt that former students might be glad to render) some financial as- sistance towards the furnishing of a library or equipping of a labora- - OTTAWA Ont, Feb. 18.--Live of the Dominion Bureau of statis- tics. Pigs and poultry' are the only farmyard products that have in- creased since 1921, the former from 75,905 to 84,737, and the latter from 1,023,254 to 1,324,179. Horses decreased from 62,448 in 1921 to 52.902 in 1931, cattle from 230,312 to 213,706, sheep from 187,- 524 to 143,180 and hives of bees from 1,738 to 1,169. Carleton County, with 6,858, has the most horses; Westmoreland, with 31,415, the most ` cattle; Madawaska, with 18,809, tory or gymnasium. | leads in sheep, closely followed by Mayor W. S. stewart sympathiz- cd with the project and hoped for Carleton with 18,050. Carleton, with 9,779, has the largest number of its success. If the Alumni Associa- Iswlne, Kings in the poultry county, tion were formed considerable (Continued c. ‘ ~3) IIF KILLING IIF MIIII IRIIPPER AKLAVIK, N. W. T., Feb. 18.-- _¢»~ ~' I_,.._ -'“"°"” '» Baron Gonsuke 1lii_\~:i.shi, who may be sent to London as Japan. 50 °""“Y lllllior a plan by \vh‘.ch °l\VU)'5 limi' be s"nt to llic prfncl- poi pmvrws to explain (lic Jaipun. PS0 position on (lic Illxini-liiirlnn question. iiilro io iliiin (Special to thc Guardian) TOR.ONI`O, Ont., FCI). 18.-Be- fore a distinguished assembly, jus- tlces'of the Supreme Court, iiicm- bcrs of the Ontario Government and benchers of the law soc ety of Up- per Canada, Riclizirci Bedford Ben- nett, Pr.me Minister of Canada. was ed the families of the two men I ltoday called to the Bar of Ontario at Osgoodc Hall. It was thc start of ze day that N-»» Give- Lff- llccfpis (;u1l_..___ For Children for today the legal hcaclqiinrtcrs on ` Queen Street and University Avenue ‘ ' Icelebrntcs its centenary whicli ac- ‘tunlly oecurrcfl Inst S.1t\irday. (Spcc`a.l to _ the Guardian) MONTREAL, QUE., Feb. 18. - HNW'-VH0R¢NE» N- Y-. Feb- 13-- The Brotherhood of Railway and Fire destroyed St. I-lyacinths R0-fsteamship Clerks, Freight hund- man Catholic School here today. lcrs, express and station employ- ees, Canadian Pacific Railway I _ Sister Bernard, 65, one of twenty ~ D I K EI A F T E R _ T H teaching Sisters at the school wasq|Divlslon, today accepted a decrease The Wea ther, etc ha reduced of 10 per cent in wages from /’ 'IHElEIIliUEm““°=-"~°'"~M“ - _ I s |05 Twenty-three children fled ini I (By P. I. Llpsc' Jr.) ‘I GENEVA, Feb. 18.- (AP)- The Council of the League of Nations. lat the request of the Chinese dele- ,gation, called a meeting for tomor- ’row aftemoon to consider the ser- ving of the Japanese Ultimatum. The same session will hear the report of a Jurlsts’ Committee on Japan's legal objection to a spec- ial meeting of the Assembly as re- ged that the Chinese army defend- ing Shanghai is tinged with Com- munist elements. The Chinese (C"“““°|l "WI Virtually Ollt of danger. 1-le wasdelegation denied it. Tension that had hung over the rushed hers immediately by aero- The councll's committee of _lur- plane after Johnson shot him down mg cxamlning Chinn' demand for and then himself fell dead beiorefg gpcclal meeting of_ the Assembly a withering return fire. 'to hear her casa was understood to have decided that the move far-north lifted with word John-Iwas legal and that the Assembly son had been killed by the posse probably would be called early in SGGKIHB him for the murder of e. March. the car sank and nmnnycd to IQGH |l&V1 H20. the three st/orey frame school bicld March 1 1932 to February . _ 1933. | ‘“ - . well Iwo An agreement to that effect wo.. signed by Grant Hail, Vice-Presld-' PRDSP EP\\I‘t fi . I lui, »_., if , ' >, /_-_:r "»,/; ."'-_ 'I-‘wt :I "I*.é’"_ ~. 3;( » ,¢._ f§~,;-<»,€’. fill. "I'II~I ,.11 ' _ _ _ ..`_,.,_ . -.`§_;7;~.,,,_L‘ “ ` ‘ ‘ ' .;'_§1&-M` =r~m1_-.e-1;... _ _f. I _,~ _"IH . , , i 1' ,,`,-. <15” _ ,I _. I . I4 I I I xi -I iv/ if' fit' I~ tl/ r I I Y. f 'I / I . I, ,_ . r, ‘ I I I \ . 4 ‘I _ I II. _IT _ - I .7 ,.I f -. _e.<»»~. ~ ~e~»_-fe-fog .=»-- eo.- I . In _ ni 1). ...A __ ~ _=.j_"';'. ._., -_ --ii ?f*_"_Z*- *L "."""“ .. _ -A." _-_~...¢ srcoo-»->’s<*;f‘* __ t J 'I Ili