MAXIMS 024l- MERCHANT. Jtlaahthaailoldaartalnacaa- *%/ -~----.. -...._ _...-.....__--_w.._>~»¢.»-u-q. w...“ _..... I ' i“- MAXIMS OFA MERCHANT T1 subdue the passions. which is $050591!“ duo Fllllflubll-bhtvt‘: I 7 thought so often to be the sum of Illlhflu e duty respecting them. is pouiblc enough to a proud dullnua. Covers Prince Edward Island Like til Dew maroon-war... A - ‘ a - . CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, JANUARY s, 1931 s _PAGES t:"i1.'..“."l'::r.'i"'.".".'éftftfiifl?“ Eldest Sister y Qf King Dead Princess Royal Passed Away Yes. terday Afternoon At Age 0f 63—Was Greatly Loved By All Who Knew Her. l n H Royal. eldest sister cf the King. difrd (Canadian Press)‘ IDNDON. Jim. 4.—'I‘he Princess ThWKh she was known to be more or less of an invalid for many years, LANIINB the first intimation to reach the pub- lic that her condition had become m issued m the eflfll’ hours oi the Ylloflllnk. Princess Louise Victoria AI- exandra 1358mm’. to give her it'll name-was of such a retiring dispog. Undercarriage of Her mo“ a... Sh. sometimes was cnllgd PIEIIIC Damag- "ltcr royal shyness." She was greatly ed, But Flyer loved lay-all who knew hcr. She was ‘a7 as Uninjured. (Canadian Press) WARSAW, Jan. 4.—Amy Johnson, h» 23 year old flier who left Eng- llld New Year's day on a projected light to Pciping, was driven by fog 'l ll forced landing late today at 1e village of Amelin, near Krasnos- ilk and about 80 miles north of crc. She was uninjured, but the un- crcarrlage oi her machine was luashcd in the rough landing. the most democratic of Royal indies “"5 9n many Occasions took rides in will, the other occupants of which were entirely ignorant that the quict- limo!!! tllvm. was a, sister of the PJTIE- $110 took a keen interest in the theatre, was personally acquaint- Pd with ma")! actors, actresses and playwrights. Up to recent years shc frequently was to be seen at perform- ances. Her life for the most part was tranquil and uneventful, yet contain- ed at least one rcal romance and one big adventure. Her marriage at the age oi 22 to the Earl of Fife was the ,l'(\l'lli1llC(‘. Quccn Victoria, as a page of llcr diary shows, was greatly pleased r‘ IWIICII asked for her consent to the ilEillIiliNiil lGREEMENI (Canadian Press) MANCHESTER, Bug" Jan, 3- rherc appeared to ba little prospect oday that a strike threatened for Monday in the Lancashirc cotton Iliiis would be averted. The secre- lary oi the Weavih Union said he iauld not sec the slighteat possi- lllily that anything could arise be- nveen now and Monday which might liter the situation. BATUIIDAYS HOCKEY RESULTS NATIONAL LEAGUE ' At Montreal-Bolton 3 Monfreal I At Philadelphia-Ottawa 5 Phila- lriphla l; (Overtime) At Toronto-Toronto t Canadians l The Weather, Etc. the‘. blltls it's limo 4o H‘ BACK £5 TORONIOL January b-Modarata Iinds, stationary with a little lower fililimature; probably anew fiurl-iaa. lllgh tide this mornlngat 11.37 and ;f"-'2ht at 10M. ;,-' ""1 rirea this morrrng at 7.40 and l“; r111 aftarnez-n at 4.2a. l 12% -_-_...._......._...__-..__.. ‘marriage of her granddaughter to ‘Lord Fife, oven though ho was n commoner. The Earl was created Duke of Fife by announcement of h" M11195!!! mt the wedding break» fast bf the young couple. The ad- venture was whcn the liner Delhi, carrying the Princess and her hus- band to Egypt was wrecked at night in a furious gale on the rocks ilcar Cape Spartel, ten miles from Tang- ier. The Princess and her husband reached land with some difficulty and afterwards had to remain some hours in a. torrential rain on the rockey coast before help arrived. The Duke of Fife died the follow- ing year and his death was generally attributed to after effects of the experience and exposure he under- went on this occasion. Since her husband's death the Princess Royal shrank more than ever from the light that beats upon the Royal family and her quiet peaceful passing today seems in some sort; a fitting end to this gentle womairs whole career. U-S. Presidentb Secy. Resigns (Special to (he Guardian) wasnnfcrou. n. c. Jflll. a- Thc confidential sezretaly to Presi- dent Hoover, George Akarson hand» ed in his resignation today to accept a. [mitten on the executive staff of the Paramount Public Corporation int a. salary double or three time: the $10,000 a. year he was recelvinl; M l Washington, Will Receive On Wednesday Next The Lieutenant Govern- or and Mrs. Dalton will receive nt their residence at 9i) North River Road January the seventh from 2.30 to 5.30. Ladies and gentlemen calling are requested to present their card to the A.D.C. in waiting. ‘ M. ALBAN FARMER, this afternoon at hte age of 33, critical, was in the form of a. bullet. ly dressed, middle aged woman sitting Labor Member Ellen Wilkinson, Labor member of British parliament and known as smallest woman in House of Com- for lecture tour and also unemploy- ment situation investigation. iiiliiERS REIEBT MFER Iii SEIIIEMENT (Canadian Press) CARDIFF, Wales. Jan. 3-The meeting of the conference concil- a-tion board, attempting to end the South Wales coal strike. broke up today with the miners rejecting the O‘l\'ll("‘.'.'. offer oi n. settlement. (Canadian Press) BERLIN. JIIL, Ii-Miss Amy Johnson, British fiycr landed at Tcmplcnf, Aerodrome near here at 5.34 p. m. today after a flight from Cologne. She is attempting to fly from England to Peiping China. ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS, MEETINGS ETCS. "Montague Club loading live stock Wednesday, Jan. 7th, forenoon, 1300 "Buying Hogs at Emerald Tues- day iorenoon, January 6th. Everett Haslam. i233-l-1-3l. "Emerald Club taking live stock Jan. 7th, afternoon. List with Sec‘y, D. N. MCKBY. IZIZ-I-II-III "Mt. Stewart Wednesday, special show. Montague, Monday, the best show yet. l257-l-3-3i. "Will he unloading car of horse moat at Vernon, January 3rd and 5th. Cosh at car. W. A. Jenkins. 1270-1-3-21. "Hope River Vledncstlay, January 7. Three Act Comedy “Captain Rackett." Probably the best yet. Specialties. 1286-1-54“. ' Dance in Orwell Cove Iiall, Wed- nesday, January 7th by the Orwell Cove Women's Institute. If stormy, Thunrlay. 1 294-1-5-21. "Di". Cliff, Purdy Station, Weat- r-llcstcr Co. N. Y., U., S. A. Phone 87.". Chronic maladies prevented and cllrcrlil at homo. ivhcrl- they 0i"- lginntc. 7489-l0-lO-Ilmos. "Notice. 'l‘llo Annual liicciiliil 0i ‘lilo Wiltsllirc Dairy C0.. will be hold in the hull at Wiltshlrc oll Monday. January 12th at 2 p. m. Roland Faster, Secretary. 1250-14-41- "Gaytown Rovers vs. North River Llnrlys at I-Iighfltld Rink Tuesday night. One hours skate after match. Regular skating nights, Monday- Wednesday and filday- 00°‘! M" roads. 1304-3 "A meeting will be held in Cove- head School, Jan. 6th for the pur- pose of ordering feed oats, wheat and millaeed. Also listing hoga for mlpment, Jan. 7th. J. S. Allen. 1274-1-3-21 "The annual meeting of the Prince Edward Island Tourist Association will be held in the Board of Trade room: on Tuesday, January 0th at I Private Secretary. i i \ on Wednesday afternoon, I l lfYlu’ll he Print Ylli p. m. The public are cordially invit- ed to be present. M. K. Machdych, Secretary. 1250-1-41 a" nlons, who has railed for America, lllll illiElY l0; llPEN BElllRE FEBllliflillY l9 A large Number of Matters To ‘Receive Attention at Coming Session of Parlia- OTTAWA. Ont, Jan 3—Parlla- merit will not open until late in Feb- ruary, possibly about February 19. In well informed political cricles, this view is prevailing. Immediately following the general election on July 2B last and the sub- positlon was made of work ‘among Canadians. and active preparations in this con- nection are already well under way. Further revision oi the tariff sched- ule will be included. Rumor that Lord Irwin, now vice- roy of India, may come to Canada as Governor General, is given little credence here. The appointment of a. successor to Viscount Willingdon will be made on the recommendation of the Dominion Government; when that recommendation is made, it will be forwarded for approval of His Majesty the King and will naturally be regarded with great secrecy. Some doubt exists as to whether announcement of the naming of a new Govcmor-General will be offi- cially made from Ottawa. or London. In vlcw of the departure of Viscount made. (By (ioorgc liambicton. Pres: Staff, Correspondent) LONDON. Jan. 3-The l; turn of promhe. It is now speed- ing towards hopeful finality. Over the wcokend the Hindus and Mos- lcms are endcavorlng lo patch up their troubles in the new atmosphere resulting from Thursdays midnight meeting of the subcommittee on minorities. As the position stands the Iiindu Liberals still pin their faith to joint clcetoraws, but are willing for the sake of agreement‘ to yield the point on separate clec~ teratca, which is the cardinal point in thc Moslem demand. In the con- ference proper, events shaping themselves aa forecast favor respon- siblC rovcl-nnlcnt for India. with safeguarding reservations on certain subjects. Hindu Liberals Want full responsible government under n Prime Ministcr, bllt are willing to illrrce to reserve t-hc army and foreign affairs to the Crown for a week . Shot To Death (Canadian Press) ST. JOHN'S, Niid., Jan. lr~R£I have not been learned here. llraall If You l sequent formation of a new cabinet. a session was held in September. Dis- emergency matters, such as unemployment re- lief, amendments to the tariff and changes in the dumping act, the two latter steps being taken to increase A large number of matters wlll be given attention at the coming session FORMER. SECRETARY 0F STATE FRANK KIILLOGG, RE- TURNING FROM OSLO. NORWAY. IN OSLO HE WAS AWARDED THE NOBEL PEACE PRIZE FOB 1929 FOR. TIIE FAMOUS KELLOGG TREATY WI-IEREBY WAR, A5 A MEANS 0F ARBITRATION. WAS IRS OF TIIE WORLD. OUTLAWED BY LEADING I'OW-' GREAT Slllilliil PASSES AWAY IN FRANCE Marshal Joffre, One of Greatest Generals of All Time, Dead In Willuigdon from the Capital on Jan- uary 14 the feeling is that an early anrwunccm -‘ of a successor will b6 Great War after fl. fortnight/s illness Round Table Conference on India. has token PARIS, Jan. 4-—Death cam" yer.- terday to Marshal Joffve. last. of the chief French military leaders of the in which it was necessary to ampu- tate hisleft leg. The Marshal would have been 70 R 0 u N u years old January 12th. The end was Dti-Ofiflli. three members of his fam- Canadian ily, Mme. Joffre, his son-in-law M. Lafile, and his brother Ferdinand, General Issaly, his chief of staff. Colonel Dcsmazes of his staff, his doctors and a. few others vzere pres- ent. l-fe died without coming out from the coma. which closed over him at noon Thursday, his lifc gradually ebbing since. The aimollnccmcnt was made at 8.30 a. m. A member of his military household, Captain Saint Cernin, pale with emotion. emerged. The news spread rapidly through Paris where death hcld been expect- ed for nlcrc than it ivecic. Bells toll- parations for honors in death, due the man who in i914 Lllrncd the in- vaders back from the \'cr_v gatrs oi Paris in til»,- epic battle cf the blame. His dcrin removed from the world stage all, save three. cf the military leaders of the war, Marshal Von l-iindenburg and Gen- Ludendorff of Gcrznany, and General John J. Pershing of the Of the ilreilch leaders oi note only Marshall Pctaln, dTICIIOCF of Verdun, still lives, but, imlikc Foch or Joffrc he never war. ill sllprrmc command of the French arlnlcs. Ono by one. llaig, Catlol-ila, FCWII and others have Madame Joffre, stoic as her hcro period of years in the all day dis- cussions arranged for the coming inald Boland was arrested at Comer- brook yesterday, charged with the murder of John Thlltle, a barber. according to information reachinl authorities hero from Cornorbrook police. Thistle was found ahot to death by a revolver on New Year's eve. under circumstances that aug- gutod suicide. Particulars of the cue husband, kept watch at the bedside until the enrl. Joseph Jacques Cesalro Jofil-e, Marshal of France, ivas born Jan. 12th. 1852 at Riversaltcs. at the edge of .the Eastern Pyrenees. According to a tradition preserved in the iam- ily, his stock is Spanish and rloblc, and its proper name is Goffre. Ills great-grandfather fled from Spain - fol- polltlcal reasons, came to France. gave his name the French spelling of Joffre, and became a merchant. The grandson cf this first Joffre adopted the trade of a cooper. He had l1 children, one of them bclng the future victor of the Marne. "AT i088 Th, KNliii WHAT?) BAIISEILDEATH M y s t e r y Surrounds, Death of Man Who‘ Succumbed During Fist Fight. (Canadian Press) SYDNEY MINES, N. S.,Jan.4.—Al- ‘though three sittings of a. Coroner's Jury were held today the authorities were still at a loss to know what caused the death of James Bonner, aged twenty five, who expired sud- denly during a. ilstic encounter with Harry Youngfof Little Brasdor, on Biasdor, who pronounced the young had dropped t0 the ground apparent- ly unconscious. suggested at the third sitting of the coroners jury Saturday night that disease of some type might have been Dr. Guthro who performed an autop- sy this aftemoon, said he was unable to give any definite decision as to what had caused the young man's death, having found no conclusive evidence upon examining the body. 'I‘hc skull and jaw bone showed no signs of fractures and all other or- gans appeared to be in normal con- caused Bonners death. wulill lilRllNTii (Canadian Press TORONTO, Ont" Jan. Ii-Provin- cial police revealed today that a man believed to be Luouiua Par- malee, internationally known iorger, is responsible for the forging of three cheques in local banks last wcck. In each case a man dressed as a clergyman prcserlted a cheque to the ICIIPI‘ oi the bank lxaring the manltgcrfls initials and received $3,800. Trans-Atlantic Plane Lands AtHamptonRoads (tunailinu Prrsr-i Atlantic frciglit piano the 9 ‘.15 oclock. station here, as the ll(‘ill‘t‘."l. Saturday hiornlng had last. been re ported about 375 miles f0lltllfifihl. of New York, bound for Bermuda the first scheduled stopping point. World War. that of Marshal Joffre stands out as one who, though the glory that was his at the beginning of tho conflict faded before the cud, nevertheless retained in his own coilntlyv and abroad ll popular ad- miration and affection that cal-l he held permanently only by grout characters. Fame was first attached to Joffre's name when. in 1894. he distinguished himself in the Sudan -‘M...H......»- §illil llEEPiY APPllElIlilllIE or PRllPllSAii Made By Bennett _..‘ Saskatchewan Govt. And Western Can- ada As a W hole Will Benefit. lSpet-iai to the Guardian) ltEGlNA, Sask. Jan. ii-Wmtmr lcfillildil and rnpscialiy Easkatcnevl-a‘ i, will iccl dcsplyppprcziativc of sevv i, cl-nl pi'c»lvo.~.ai.s_ made by M!‘ Bennefl i with a view to meeting some 0f ti}; problems that illrcatcningly can; the station platform there on fiidayl night. Dr. A. C. Guthro, oi Little man dcad a few minutes after he responsible. ALEXIS I. RYKOFI", CHAIRMAN OI“ THE COUNCIL OF PEOPLE'S COMMISSARS OF TIIE SOVIET UNION. “TIO IIAS BEEN RELIEV- ED FROM HIS POSITION AT IIIS OWN REQUEST. RYKOFI", WHO IS TO BE SUCCEEDED BY VIACII- ESLAV M. MOLOTOFI", IIAS IIAIl SEVERAL (‘ONFLIUIS IVITH JO- SEF STALIN. CHAIRMAN OF THE front our lm-ple, :.:~lill Premier An- dorson today in commenting on this address of Rt. Hon. R. B. Bennetfi, ‘here last Tue; t1: Illfjilii, In view u! Mr Bennett's iLcfIIlSC o! increasing relief. the Siil-kff-CIIHXAII Govern- mcilt will at once make preparations, lo cxicrltl its progrczll of assistance to municipalities and individuals. where additional (Lid is required. CENTRAL EXECUTIVE COMMIT- TEE OF THE SOVIET AND TIIE REMOVAL OI“ RYKOFF TO SOVIET RUSSIA. UNION. IVILL BRING MORE HARMONY HiUR itiilEil AND TWELVE dition, the medical man said. I-Ie ad- ded that he was not in a position to say whether or not shock might have FURGER M lllRliEll lsllllll llslai nlln ill lllllillx Rev. llialcolm (Tamp- lflanadian Press) GARLISLE, Eng, PPFSCYIS wcrc killed and twelve inju- cd when the noon ecapmess from Edinburgh to Imnlloil. Jlnnpéll p. switch near hero today and rolled ‘lNlltREll i Jam. s-run-i l l of many years of service in the Pres- byterian Campbell died at his home here to- day at the age of eighty-five. He had held pastel-ates in Nova. Scotia, P. E. Quebec, and labored in the interests of Church Union. Rev. Mr. Campbell was deeply ilitcresttd ill the prescr- an authority on Scottish history and down an embankment, Four bodies had bean recovered, from the vlrreckace. They warp. those of two men. a woman and u.) child. None was identlied. - bell Dies At His Home At Advanced Age of 85 Years. (Canadian Press) - HALIFAX, N. 8.. Jan. 4-—A veteran . Earl Of Cromer May Be Canada ’s' Cove mar-General‘ LONDON, Jan. 4.~-'l.'llc appoint:- mel-lt of the Earl of Cromer as Govo crnor General of Canada. la being considered officially. according to the Church, Rev. Malcolm eastern townships of 1., and the ration cl’ the (inc-lie tongue and was Wlnrl“ landed itt the IIJIIIILUII Randi." naval fill‘ station ilcrc last. night at NORFOLK-Lieu‘. IUZIIZLGFCII and hits Hart explained to officers at til:- naval bane that as a rrsuli of - ~ ~- avail- able ill-id with night lnndillu lrlrili- ties, The 'l‘r:l<ip Wind loft Nrw York tcrllliiloiogy. . Born at Middle River, Cape Brot- on, ill 1845, he wls educated at IIaclclcLL: Ac':.<iclil},', Dalilollsic Uni- vc: 1y mid Pine Hill Zinculogical School. 11L: first Cililfilc‘ was at sIffltIliOYill‘, iilYCfllCfz-l Cmlllty He is survivrd by llr; second wife, irllo Mu‘ 18am Nlnllicswll r-f Dlullllls, l‘. H. I. i'f‘l~l~,":_\ "lliidrl-n horn in héu ill‘ l wifc. lAllll“ F~l:‘.:Alllr'_\ of Dzlrlticvi: Ray, NORFOLK, \fll.., Jan. 4.~—'I‘llc Trans '5\ll'\'i\‘€. 'I‘hr~y arc Mrs. J. (i. Allrlvnr. “Trude IIJIIIGR. .Vil':~. J. S. Itfl. Calgary. and A. J. Campbell. of i111‘ Deport- illcnt of lion-vars Halifax. l. bmth- m; .1911“ cmllpbci! lives. at litilc Eras 110i" ltnzl 1‘. .*"‘.i"i‘, fir.» Murdock IlIf"DClIi"lI(I n‘. North Sydney. some difficulty with their instru- ments. they miss-cl Bwmulla and ‘l? _, turned bark for the coast oi United ell Kno"vn EJIILFS. nltlking for the naval air Sportsman Dead At Montreal Daily Express. Rowland Thomas Baring, second Earl of Cromcr, has held diplomatic and household appointment since 1900. l-le has been Lord Chamberlain of His lifajcsty‘: hozisehnld since llil22. Lord Cl-onlcr l‘llt¢‘l‘('~'I the diplomat- i0 service in 1900. ilc wowed in Cairo, Tchorml and Pclronra/l. In 190'! a4 was fl-ailsfcrrcd to tile foreign omcj and wnz; privllte secretary to two pc-rmancnt tinder secrataiies o! stat! for foreign nflinirs. Lord Hadinge and Lord Cnrlluck. L:rd Croinel" has n‘. least one com; i-PCtlOlI with Cillltldii. He married thq srcond (laughter of tlxc fourth Ear] oi hfinio. alto was (iovernor Genev- a! of (.7. . INEMPIAIYDIFINT L‘; GERMANY fil'l<l."l'l‘i'll\t,‘lll‘. (VWHIHLV, Jilil, {-0 Thr- .‘l'l(lll.'=- lnport. rli Gol-nlnvty-‘s un- l‘.|'|>iil_\'lllf‘i‘.l. um: Ill".(II vivlri ht-rq \'I‘.l'll lilo ;\l;\,\l~.r l'l"\(BIl‘('I that. llnQ out lf cvvry lwn inhabitants of thil l {inc of fhxlasinn town is liryondcnt, elthr-l directly or lll(Ill'l‘Cti_\'. upon public llllltls. 0n.- third of (he population i4 liltrd as ll!lt‘llIDlO_\'l‘tI and then: idlfi famous skitttr ilml wlicclnlnn lind men and women Ili\\\.‘ enough dl.< been in illl health rincc the death oi l-CIKICIILS to bring the total numbed m; mgepal'ablc hrcthcr, Lazarus, llizilig oil doles or other forms oi re- tllrcc months ago and iallril to rally. liif t: ilflII the poplllzltion. A third brttl-lci" blow. also dirrl last ~--~~ ~—r'*""""‘-'1 ilm itfrntrral Boxing Commiasioit president of the Canadian lhlnntlian Press) MONTREAL, Que- Jan 1 tile crcaifs‘. figures ill the Ili$l.'\l‘_\' ol simrt in this country‘ Alderman Louis Rubonstcin, died llcrc todiy. The your. in his years of acme participation was ‘m ,".p0l'i. Louis Rubcnstcin held the Wheclmcns Association cud ‘WP-I world's Ohanzpianshll» in fancy skat~ notcli as a tllnckccilf!‘ “t ‘till-Ml in; travclllnc all ovcr the world tolle (Vellls. Many a prominent. nuinm as commander of o. force which fcnd his iéllc. llc wal. also fnlnmls had been clocked b)‘ thl‘ 8mm lid‘? A Great Figure made a brilliant and nudilciouslas a. biriyclc rider ill Vic days cf tilt mall, including Perri; Willlama v/hc ____________ ________,_,________ 1111i. uhcflcrs Nllxl of his lilies Ilf‘ qlzaliiicrl ill the last Olymp Of all the great flgurrs of the (Oontiluen on Page 3i ., were \\’f‘ll l:l in: 1850's. Hr onion/ted finals at llanllit-zll I? w“