Over 38,000 people in this Province — 8,000 in the .City — Read The l THE WEATHER Guardian every day. The Guardian is read in practically every worth- while home in Prince Edward Island. , .¥"%I/ ///' . The People's Paper Covers Prince Edward island Like the Dew it lensing Guardian, Founded llll Charlottetown Guardian Two 0on9 CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13. 1933 Fresh wind; 1'31!‘ and cold, mostly northwest i Aunuul Subscriptions Delivered sa-oo B: Mail csnnun and u_ s, s, 54.50 8 PAGES "lag-live Residents OI Sandy Point Had Narrow Escape “God Alone SaTe-d-Us By Turning , Back The Tide”, Was The Obser- vation Of Sandy Point Fisher- men Yesterday, ceded From Little Nfl’d Village. To Rome ' T0 BE CONSECRATED Mgn, Egidc Roy, 0. F. M., of Que- bec, 38 years old, departed on the De Grassc, for Rome, to be consc- orated bishop. llc is one (If thC youngest gver to be elevated to the must. Out or eight brothers in the ,»rarnily, seven are priests and nnc is a lawyer. lle has been stationed 1n Kagoshima, snuthem part of Jap- an, for the post ten years. to which post he is expected to return. Death Toll Less Than Estimated (Associated Press) NEUNKIRCHEN, Saar Territory, Germany, Feb..12—Thc death toil less than originally estimated from an explosion of n gas tank nt the Ncunkirchen iron works Friday is now set by, police at 62 including 23 women and five children. Fu- hora! services for the victims will be held Tuesday. ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS, ETC ' "Avinonncemrntn are Inserted In this rniulnn ut ‘.3 rents per word, strictly [luyuilie In nihunec. ' “Nlilton vs. Rangers at Rustico tonight. Skivto afterwards. 8093-11 "Hockey at Hunter River. Roy- sh. vs, New Glasgow. 8097-1. "Hoclwy at Whcritlcy River to- night. Oyster Bed vs. Stars. league some. 8096-11 "Unloading car Springhlll coal st Wlnsloo Monday and Tuesday. Roland Boston. 8091-2-13-21 "Buying live hogs Tuesday, February 14th, Hunter River, Emer- nid and Kensington. Signed Allan E. wedlock. 8030-2-10-31. "Kensington Club loading hogs Wednesday forenoon up t'lll 10.80. Feb. 15th. J. R. Sharpe, Secretary. 8090-11 ‘ll-lighfleld Granltes at Cornwall iilllisht. Bee Great Game. First Filly-of! Bethune League. Admis. lion 200. i 0090-2-13-11. ' "Important-All members oi’ the Benevolent Irish Society requested to meet n. their lisn tonight at lisht o'clock. 8092-11 "Coma to the Costume Dance in “t. Stewart Rail, Valentine's night. Ffibruery 14th. under auspices oi Mt. Stewart Branch Canadian Le:- "m- — 8064-2-1l-3i. "Valentine Dance in St. James . "ally went . water and s. house at Cape La After Waters Re- (Canadian Press) SANDY POINT, Nfld., Feb. 12.- "God alone saved us by turning back the tide," was the observation of a Sandy Point fisherman today. Settlers on the point were safe and sound, but the receding waters left behind them unmistakable evidence of hardship and loss. As the vil- lage's 450 residents went on with the work of repairing havoc wrought by Thursday night's tremendous tide, piled to abnormal heights by a southwesterly gale, they found themselves equipped with a govern- ment whari almost demolished, with a breakwater practically useess, and with homes in which cellars and wells. had been flooded and thc winter's store of vegetables destroy- ed. Meanwhile from other points along the coast camc w"*'i of dam- age. Highest Title in lo Years Bonnc Bay, ‘i0 miles to the north, was visited by the highest tide in 40 years; along the coast oi Bay St. George, paralleling with sandbar which ends in Bondy Point fisher- lmen were ready,to repair their I storehouses and boats from Sballop VCovc to Stcplienvllle. The light- | house at Sandy Point was unshak- ‘on by the rising water, which did not reach the churches or cemet- ery, but rose four feet above the floors oi houses nearer the shore, rlllnus SlliiilER PASSEiAliAY Field Marshal Sir William Robertson Dies Suddenly. a- LONDON, Feb. 12.—(A.P.)—'-l"ield Marshal Sir William Robertson died suddenly today in his London home at the age of ‘l6. Sir William's car- eer was without parallel in the Bri- tish army, as he was the only man gained by determination, persever- ance and ability. He was awarded many decorations for service in In- dia, South Africa and during the Great War. ' He also received many foreign decorations. In 1929, in rc- cognltion oi his war service, he re- ceived a baronetcy, official thanks of Parliament and a grant of 10,000 pounds, 0PEN|N0 mal Ceremony 0n been arranged for the formllppen- leaving a crust of ice as it ‘gradu- down. Families also‘ sought refuge in the upper storeys of their homes and restored order today. At the height of the storm‘ and tidc villagers went from lizusc to house in boats, makingvsure that everyone was safe. Some not trust- l ing the stability of their dwellings under the pressure, one family spent ‘ Thursday night in the woods at tbel highest point of the little peninsula, remaining there by a campfire un- til the danger had passed. At Boone Bay. several wharves, store- molished or set adrift, and the road along the waterfront was piled hlg‘ with wreckage for 200 yards. Post Oillce Marooned The post officc was marooncd for hours as the sea surrounded it, to leave a. mass 0i ice as the tide went down with s. dropping temperature- Railwaymen were repairing a forty foot washout at Steplienvlllc, where mcn had tied their dories to their doorknobs on Thursday night ill 01'- der to have quick mesnsof escape in an emergency. At St._ Georges, a mile and a quarter from Sandy Point, damage was estimated at $20,000. Hermitage lost its break- I-Itmc was flooded. Tile aerolillllle she'd at Harbor Grace nil-PO"- “'05 demolished. Former Ch ’town Boy Marries sr. JOHN. u. s. rob. lll-M-P-l -Daphlle Helen Paterson only. daughter of Mr. and MH- 5-. P- Peterson 8t. John and A. J. Shel‘ focn, soon of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bhelfooh, Charlottetown. P- E- T» were married yesterday at the home of Rev. Dr. H. E. ‘rlwms. Minister oi Cflmallhe“ ""°°"' United Church. Prominent l“ m’ yum”, 50cm circle; of St. John. M,“ Pglefgpn was one of the first ill-Summeriield, Tuesday, Febru- "Y 14th. Good music. Hot lunch. Pint class stabling. n stormy will held on Wednesday. 8089-2-13-21. "Double-header at Bracklsy Beach Rink tonight st mac. Willslfifl ‘skies vs. Braekley Beach Blood- Mlmdl: Arlington Wolverines vs- klfly Beach Cubs. 10 cents to women in Canada to qllllliy W? i private sir pilot- » l-flnsla for Inter- nedmkéiviixlrtinship oi the Island at Victoria Rink. powder-fleet"- pry 14th. Borden Nations: vs- vlotorls “Unlons" first of home and home “ma, gm, 1 count. Admission 25c and 15c. Skate aftewtoh. "ii Rimes. Shareholders free. n, ~ 8100-11 Wales College. place in the College on 'I'hur"day, Ftb 16, at 8 p m. Chairman-lion. W. Mlllan, M. D.. C. M" F. A. C. 8.. Minister of Ed"c1“ou. l I. Address by Professor H. H. Shaw, B. $2., Chief Silpcrintcndent of Education. 2. Double Male Quartette to) Men of llarlrch, (b) Rolling down to Rio. 3. Handing Building over. 4- Address by Honourable J. D. Liberal M.L.A., for Magdalene ls- day, houses, boats and dorles were de- L stnwflrt’ K‘ C" Premier of Prince lands’ whereby horse-army“ "em-lo‘ the mmmilme lllillrflvfid 0f l1 lights, Edward Island. 5. Reading of Message from H. “t. H. The Prince of Wales, bv His lonour the Lieutenant Governor. 6. Address by Honourable cyirus J. MaoMlllan, M. A.. Ph. D.. Pro- ffrsor of English, McGill Univer- sity, . ‘T. Double Male Quartette Annie Laurie, 1b) Fanner Blow. 8. Address by S. N. Robertson, M. A., LL. D.. Principal Prince 0f Wales College. 9. Plano Solo. Scherzo in B Flat Minor (Chopin). Mr. Horace Mo‘ Ewen. i 10. Words of appreciation by Mr. Alfred Unkletter on behalf of the Student Body. God Save the King. (a) Double Male Quartette First Tenors-G. E. Ritchie, Mar- cus Calder. Second 'l‘anors-—G. E. Dunning. Roy G. Quigley. First Bosses-ibeigh Dingwell, Stanley Storey. Second Basses-J. E. Sterne, T. E. E. Robins. ‘ At the conclusion of the prog- ramyne the building will be open for inmectlon. (Continued on Page '1) Pontiff Poses For First Time _ (Canadian Press) VATICAN CITY. Feb. 12.-For the first time in his life Pope Pius posed yesterday for the talking movies. He and Guilllerno Marconi converted for six minutes before a battery of cameras after the in~ suguration of the new ultra short to rise from the ranks to receive a Field Marshal's baton, an honor FRUGRAMME FUR P.ii.0. New Buil-tliibg’ Will Be Open For Inspect- ion Following For- Native Crew Surrenders MODERN ciwrsans sat-nu nv- r-unscrr one °i ‘he 111°“ dart": of sea. in Oichlc harbor, Sumatra and . nosed 0f natiw» 1i J2" nun-n Fast advent 1| _' . . _ ‘ “nears seized ‘he Bu“; b in In! wit: nine ofthclr officers shack- Dutch squadron st-‘lrfvtl and with a CSIPnIEd in the ships brig. The officers uvrcplancs Stu-carded in summing } Dc Zeven Provlnclen, shown ahovelare Dutch but the crew is com-lino lnlllinecrs, ' . l ‘an >—w>>-\ _, i Will Recommendms Fiimm AbolitionOfOathim RAW-M or .inegi....ce;tllalann_ Free State President Tables Not-‘Monsignol’ Macmn‘ ice Of Motion — Is Expected am E X13 1'9 SS e s To Become Law After 5O Days. f Thmiks For 0001M ~--~ oration I11 Sermon This moans the bill amended hcU Yesterday. yond recognition lust year by tlic Senate will become law nuinmat- ._.-. icaily after 50 (lays_ in its original (Canadian Press Cable) DUBLIN, Irish Free State, Feb. lyr-Praldent Eamon De Valera. an- nounced tonight he hnd tabled no- At the various masses at SL1 1 of Mancllukuo. The spokesman was Japan Threatens Drastic Action Will _Close Open Door In Man- churia Upon World’s Face If‘The Powers Attempt To Outlaw Her. CHANOCHUM. Niltiltllllrlfl, Feb. l2.—(A.P.)—A threat to close the ‘ cpcu door in klunchuria upon the - worlds face if tllo powers attempt l to outlaw Japan, was voiced today by a spokcslnnn for Mancllukuo, the new state set up several months ago with illc fbildfittlllfTl of Japan. Retiring Tllt‘ league of Nations is consid-l ering the Mauchukuo situation in connection with the Sine-Japanese troubles. A subconnnittcc of th: League Saturday drmr up n draft report constituting n strong llldlfq. ment of Jllllilli for its lilanclnlrian prflicv. The report will be consul- t-red Monday by tin‘ f‘0illlliiil.(‘f‘ of l9 oi the League Assrmblyy One of the rccommeiltialions oil - the sub-committee was that mem- bers of the League continue to re- iuse to recognize the Government ClilliClll Chnyalslii, n. Japuneri- sub- icct who holds the post of Vicc- - | Minister of Foreign Affairs for Manchukuo. "If the Icague and other powers shut the door of recog- nition against Mancllukuo," he said, ‘bajbcott Japan, and then Mon- cllukilo, Japan may bc forced at the | same time to slam the open door in lilnnchuria against them." "lmt the Lcajzuc nml the powers go their way i and wc will go ours without misglv- l lugs for tiii- fillurc," llu ndtlcli. “rc- gurdicss of tlic world's recognition, we lzstw. '11“ of 21.0 lil""“, and m. non‘. mavens‘ .-u~.'otizv umsr ivsrics or canons OTT/iilld, Feb. l?Z--i(‘.i’.)—llt. lion. Francis A. Anglin yesterday announced his retirement from the office of Chief Justice of Can- mia. lie drove to Prime Ministers office in the cast iliock and 10ml- rrcd his resignation to take effort its 0i’ Feb. 28. in the February 16' .7. P. Mac- fice of motion to recommend to the Senate his bill abolishing the oath of allegiance to the British Crown. The following programme has Discusses i Lights form if ihc Governor Gcncrnl signs it and it zippcarcd likely lic Will. | lng ceremony or the new Prince 0f e c _ L which will take ailditorlilm On ‘ Horse Drawn Vehicles Campaign Of Education Deemed Necessary In View I Of Opposition To Bill As Proposed In Legislature. ‘ I i: ! QUEBEC, February 11. - Forces ly for the (my against the bill of Anlcdcc Caron, cles would have to carry after dark gathered in full force today when the Agricultural Com-lime“ undpf mlttee oi the Legislative Assem- bly met to deal with the matter, with the result that the bill, in its main principle, was killed by a vote of 22 to 3.» However, that is not the end of the matter even for this session, for, as declared by A. A. Legsult, Liberal M.L.A. for Gatin- eau, "if this idea. is to be killed wc will have a. grand funeral for it and not a little burial in the cel- lar." So when the report oi the committee reaches the House it is expected that Mr. Legnult and oth- ers will make a strenuous fight in the matter. The strange tiling is that Mr. Legault represents a coun- ty the population of which is 75 per cent. taming, and he is strong- __.______ F o u r Trainnteri Are Discharged MONOION, Rab. 11-Four cons- dian National railways employees 1n the train service, a conductor, locomotive engineer and two brake- men, have been dismissed by the management following tbc complet- ion of the railways investigation by Sup-m‘ ‘ -t J. E. Gihault, o! Oampbellton into the fatal roar-end crush at Aeadieville on January 29 when a light engine collided with the vim oi s stalled snow plow train instantly" killing Roderick J. Beers. Moncton. conductor; A. Artie, New- castle, roadmn-rter, and Martin Eng- lish. South Nelson, foreman. Two other enlployees were injured. The report oi Supt. Gibn-ill was received by Gerleral lvhrlagcr W. U. Appleton and announcement oi theidlsclpiinsry action taken with those held responsible in connection with the tragic wreck was inter .;.n.3|_ (wave telephone line connecting. made st regional headquarters here. The whole bill was not killed to- Prflctically all the members clause whereby bicycles must carry lights after dark. Motorcycles have that obligation for mil-fly years 011d the man or boy- propelled variety will have to fol- low suit. Mr. Caron tried to make his bill as palatable as possible. lie him- self proposed an amendment where- by the obligation on horse-drawn vehicles to carry lights-would ap- ply only on the main highways, and that between Mny 1st and Novem- ber lst. Even this concession foiled to gain the necessary support. The farmers were out in force, and only Dr. Bouthillicr of St. Johns, J. A. Crete 0f Laviolctic, and Georges Dansereau of Argentcuil voted for the measure. (Continued on Page 7) _.._,.._. wlllllnwl AliiilllR nun LONDON, Feb. l2. — 1A.P.) —— Sir John Arthur Thomson, British scientist, died today at his home in Limpsfield, Surrey, Sir John Arthur Thomson, lecturer, and writer on scientific subjects, was 71 years old. Among his teaching posts were reg- ius Professor of Natural History in Aberdeen University from i899 to 1903 and lecturer in Zoology and Biology in the school of medicine It Edinburgh. Among his books were the evolution of sex, o! which he was joint mlthor; the study of animal life, the outline of natural biliary, scientific riddles, science and religion, concerning evolution. the new natural history and nature all the year round. lic also was the author of numn-mv» vzcologicnl pap- era t . Dunsialfs Basilica ycsiuulziy Rt! Rev. DIJWEQIIUI‘ ltiiuliitc Aloe-Dou- aid in his" sermon bzidc farewell toi the mcmbtrs of the congregation of which he has been rcczor for al- most :x".':iii-.--l'i-;o jycnrs. On March l ltlflllsilllfii‘ lilrlcDmlzilcl Will take up his duties m. prtrlrdi plains! at Tm:- adic. Monsignor MacDonald thanked the lnonilrrs of the congregation for the kindilcss shown him mid the good (its-position toward him durlilg almost. tavcniy fivc years among ihcm, a-nd for the cooper- ation I"T."I'i\'\"\'l in the improvement of the many institutions of the parish. During his time as rector the interior oi the Cathedral had been finished, and n. carillon of eighteen ‘cells installed in the tow- er. The Cathedral had been raised (Co'.iiinurcl on Page '7) No SalewmOf; V/ine & Beer InN.B. Hotels FREDERICTON, N. B., Feb. 1l- New Brilnswvlck Will not have a. provincial income tax in 19:34. Tllc sale of wine and izccr in llOlCls Will. not be adzptod in this provimc. Hon. C. D. Richards, Premier oi New Brunswick, in a statement is- cucd this aficrmoil dciiilitciy Lrd down the policy of the Provincial Government on these two matters, which have been the subject of newspapers reports [or [he last fcw weeks. ' " Premier Richard's statement fol- lows: "It is the usual practice to dc- fer any announccnlcnt until re- spcct to new or additional taxa- tion or any modification having re- lotion to ‘revenue until the icglsla- ture is in session. “Having regard, llU\\'L\'t‘l‘, in the rumors and ilnccrtzilntics which have arisen in connection with two matters of major publil- llllllOf-i lance namely, o. prniflbrhil ZilCflIllC tax, and ilic sale of wine mzd beer in hotels, it scorn: ad lli‘. to state thc policy of the govlmncllt with respect to each. 1t is as fol- lows: ‘l . ""I’hc government. docs not pro- pose to present l\‘i{l:>l£tii!I|]~l-l(. lllc coming session t0 ilfOYldfl for ciih- er: (l) A provincial illcclnc lax. or |(2) the sale of v....r~ and bcrr in ‘ hotels.‘ l “In other itatr '.-=, f: ‘. b0 110 Dlmflllrtlul .I\t"ii‘." -.l\'. and sound. the mic c‘ \'.'lu‘ ilufl bccr in hotels will not be adopted.‘ " v ling illdepcnrlr-zicc of lilanrhukno of tllc rebuilt Prince 0f Wnlcs Col- mosi scfl-supporiilig (‘Olill- world and n-sr- (‘Illl food oursvivcs in- tlclililit-I)" uiifiau‘ ln-lp," Aiussing ‘froops "v11 dinnzzilizlzilo d to livllcvc tunic concern- Both Jnpnniisc ifliclnls licrc p: that tile Lczigm: Kl and the campaign in Jolzol Province. the adjoining slain, made Japan's withdrawal from the Lvzfiiilc inci'it.-_ able. Tilf'_\ (lPClilYiltl lll\'_" mire 110'. alarmed by this p:-o.~p.ci ztml were confident t-llc Lcugiu: would lnzc more thereby lliz-n . 1 and l-lau- cliukuo. Thu Jnp have said troy consitivr .1. iiol n rightful part of nliiixcliui:ii.a. Recent dispatches have told of tin: rrpiltcd massing of troops by Jllllnllfffl‘. to enter the pro- vlncc on »a large scale, ..2na;;' At Opening Of- RW College (Canadian Press) I MONTREAL, Feb. ll.—~Dl'. Cyrus ltfncmillnn, rlinirlnan of the Dc- pnrtmcnt of English iitigi-alilrc. McGlll University. and formerly Minister of Flsllcrics in the lilac- kcnzic Kin: Government today an- nounced iic had IICPPPIPII am in- viiatlnn to (liilCtlliC at tile opening loge in Charlottetown. The fnrlncr ‘ building was burned two years ago. Dr. Macmillan said 11c was highly honored in bc-iilg nfkvrl in open the new building. llc is n graduate of the college and n. ilaunc oi‘ Prince Edward Island. "'I‘lic foundation of tlin‘. College which has nn- honorable record hr‘- at tlic first Legislative AsscmbQvl convcncd st Charlottetown," stated Dr. Macmillan. "It was lhvn known as the Central Acudcnuz" he ox- plaincd, "and it. was in 1860 when the lnic King i-id\\'.ii~.'i VII the Prince of “lillluw pzllri i: .l Vi’ .~ lhnt it was rcnanicd.“ N O "l ‘C E I A All mending-oi‘ the Benevo- lent Irish $110101)‘ are requested to meet at iitrir hail ‘Tuesday hind it was laid as fur hack as 1773 , '. $36,000 FIRE AT 010030080 (Canadian Press,» DALHOUSIE, N. B. Feb. l2 —l‘liF. ilircatrnlng to swoop tile eastern cud of this inmi Will hull l aftr-r destroying two building only dny. The (lnmage unis; [MLUIIHLFKI all $36000. A large garage, llirce other businss csiablisllnicllir. and an liti- jziccnt residence were alcu-iiuyltl. t‘)- ‘iillav A van outs His Sugars-s do ills. Blots m A Lot. (IABIN . iii". Ream Minnie "ills W000 $HED .' .\ll;‘l'|'¢vlinl.ni:li'\l. til‘i'il i’ ,-. "l!" l-V-li. l" —\i"lli|||ulil llllti m: a illllprlrlllillu _ ma...“ H lwiilk . -».\ vacu-rn. . Y; \‘.-.-..--i|-\»-\r , n, lIilviwuvrl-vl .. t . f, .7 l Pi! ..il i ..,, Lil i‘! 1'1 ‘i l I s. 1ll1illi'l1ll\l|\ i.’ ..l THINK \\'I‘ e .\i.il"i'|lu\ \\‘-~!, l<'r|~i' Ilnv'lll\\‘.'~! l.) Ftlllliil-“l w lliis‘ lilir .‘l‘|| i‘il>ll ixirwiy vol-i. \l.l"iivni~ l1.|\l- l. \\'l\-lu mou- l_v n mm i‘. ll will 'l‘tlI.’4\_\'i(l, lhl. ,.. North in il'.-i;\\l~i uimig not tum-h i-li:i-,~- in li“ili‘l‘i.'\|')l‘i‘ liizll liliv‘ ihi= ~ n‘ l u.) |n'ii|\|‘l‘l|\\' ivlflfilli‘ ' I Sun rpww ti“ u» ; 1t 7.“! ..'-d illlé- ivfiwrr-uin : s... . .-..-_ v.1. 17, l.:l~'t quurtr moon I morning at 8.3.’) to atimd the .- v.1.- tizzillivli ivl|iltli"I immoral oi‘ their latc- lirnther, '-“" '( ' '1_“,';;',:"§‘;§|';imlH, (‘inlet ilmiimll llilward .i. w “H”, ,-,,,.,,,_,,' “,4, Ready’. Formal dress. 8092-lt ll 2'. . \\v -ln,\' l.r;i\'-= Pup.» luluv-n- "l"! 3-55 f" '“ )