MAXIMS or A Mann MAN il on may be either one uzouxgiypérbr one who we are too aan to w1="*“"|- Q. .». f . M//. ,,//A- MAXIMS Q /// //, alw- \\t tiiiiuriiuwii tiiini/in . ,sd The P s a l,_l_._:» --_ A 3 T' "M "~="° Sree P per . -N.. Read by Everybody \ 5% 1 »» “il *_ QoversPrilice Edward Island Like the Dew ' “tb i if “,|,,‘ Guardian. Founded lilli'l. igmriottetown (llulldlnn Two Ceuil. JANUARY 20. 1932 S PAGES' » .t“'l.":.'. 2-:::n'.'";::l"'._";f’r';l..:?~“ ,r..1...r..l' 'Premier Answers TUX FUHS HAVE 'y King’s Criticism ll A KEN TH E; ' ' ’ ' ° PLACE UF SEAL" ._ _v-,-1--_ - .-, ~ _,ev . ,_,=-,. - - , " '., -1 ., _ _ :.r‘i.-.-t .>s' .ll .i _ £1/ M _ ,,_.~_,;g$~§};§§,s iz., ' owe 1' i _ v _ .1 , utr” ‘ -. £1. ‘ls s ,J - 1 _`.,'lf',v `=‘ rs Y ' ' T 'I ' _'_' ’ _ " . -.hi-0’ '-_;,;_; 1 ta Staff Writer) __ I 'roreoNro,oni.,.mn.1s.-cm-y- ;_- -. ing with him a message of unswerv- ing confidence that Canada could and w_ou1d continue to meet all ob- \. * . ' 1 1.' "’°» .” if -' 1 _ -. ~. ’- *_* ry. _` `A,‘..,,{;_?.___=>_\,v~' >= l, PrimeM1n1sterC1tesAch1evements Of Government In Face Of Un- A -- ` . precedentedAdverse Conditions. The List of skins ‘”’ “‘°‘“” °'°°" °""“"“‘ "'”’ A Exported from The votive administration, the Prime Minister declared. It was the “proud boast" of Can- ' ' ada-and Mr. Bennett stressed the necessity in maintaining the credit of the provinces as well as the Do- l Black And Silver Lead OTTAWA, Ont., Jan, 19. (By the _ 1 _ - ‘-=;. ' l' . I _ l ,, .N ` rourllrm. onrlurio r~:N'rnY Great Britain thought so much ,|12-year-old M189 M°E=\h 01W¢“ .m.|,,,' figure skater, that they ,mi her ovcr to eomlwfv in “W winter Olympia events at Lake Placid, N. Y., in Febrinry. _____l__.._»-_, Zllll DELEGATES AT BUHVENTIHH. Monoton’s Mayor Ad-l dresses N. B. -Farin- ers’ And Dairy- men’s Association. MONCTON, N. B., Jan. 19-(BY tha Canadian Press)-"Although ligations in the terms of the con- 1 tracts and would “trlumphantly em- erge," Prime Minister R. B. Bermett minion-that all obligations, whet- her Dominion or Provincial, had been met according to thc terms of ,Canadian Press)-In 1931 out of a total fur export valued at $13,525,- 063, scnl pelts were worth only Business Men’s Club today. of the Dominion Liberal leader (Rt addressed the Toronto Conservative $18,398 :nd there were 10,118 of them, an average price of $1.83. Even _ as late as 1927 some 40.151 seal skins were exported at a value of contract. These obligations coulrl continue to be met. And here, the Prime Minister paid commendation to the Canadian banking institu- 1 Hon Mackenzie Kin) d at tio “t te ’ h L 1352 Sharp retort to recent speeches , . i _ in I lower tariffs, came from Premier Canadian people although approx- Blflvk mid Sliver f0X ill" have 1 Bennett. imeeeiy 4_000 banks had felled in taken their place, for of the total 1 Changing an unfavorable visible the United States in two years. Ho GXPOYA Oi 115,800. PI‘10€d at $4-' itlic last nine mnnths of 1931-" a -step essential for the maintenance for our national integrlty'--estab- lishmcnt of upwards of one hundred new factories in' Canada; employ- ment in Canada in the industrial life better maintained than in any through the policies of the Conser- trade balance oi’ 873,755,000 for the also paid tribute to Canadian Life 899,892. thc Brltishers bought $3.- last nine months of 1930 to a favor- Insurance companies. 120-1,0117 worth, and $318,842 went to able trade balance of $10,000,000 for Faced with a situation on taking f the United States. The cheaper omce in August, 1930 which dc- kinds oi’ fox furs, 84,109 at $1,812,- manded prompt action. a special 1511. wen: in the following propor- session of Parliament had been 1 tion: $938,005 to the United states' called. The $20.000.000 unemplov- and salaries to Groot Britain. Tho, ment relief measure to assist the F ave,-age 'expert priee ef the yew Pl‘°V1Il¢€5 111 11811611118 ilwlr P1011- black and s`lver fur was over $42. lem °f ““emP1°Yme1lt had Pl'°V"d The other chlcl’ fur exports in country in the world-these were ite be of "incalculable value." Rc- 1931, awarding tn the Domgmonv some of tho bcvefits achieved' I wi-M1 » Bureau of Stati'tlcs, were: Musk- Cmimued 011 Pelle 3l rat, 2,135,248 ot $1,474,011, hoover Half Million Gold Shipment Leaves Sydney 94,024 85 $1,35§,163, mink 131,011 at $1,252,723. I Cool Robbery Of Ma'il Truck Civil Servants -f n Are Barred 1 ___._l WEDS WEALTHY AMERICAN "'°“Khter of a hllmble London ped- dler, whose nv‘z-:lege to W-'iiliiini Krohm, Amfrican multi-m'll§¢,n. lite of New York, has jugg been revealed. 'l'hetr wedding followed S !P¢°\1y romance whlch s‘arii':i when Krohm met his love'y brid~ during a. recent sojorrm in London. Wlird' Skating Fatality In N.S. (Canad`an Press) HALIFAX, N. S., Jan. 19-Word Oi’ the third skating fatality in Nova Scotia within *three days rco.cl1cd he re today when it was learned that ` _ " ' ~ _ ‘T-. Speedy Roman-cc New Wrinkle I TUINS FATHER Was Arrested Fo r| Taking Part In Na- tionalist Activities. ______ 1 noi/leav. Jon. 19. -mm-I ,das Gandhi, youngest son of Ma- llintma Gandhi. was arrested today fin the village of Harlpuczi for tak- 'iiig p`rt in Nzliiolialist activities. , Three members of the Gandhi gfamuy are new in jail. The Ma- yhatmn was arrested January 4 and placed in prison at Poonu, and his. 60-ye'al‘-old wife, who pleaded w.th l g a voc g , ns, as rus cs' of t e savings of $1 2. _ M1-*S VPU! Milton. bc:1utl'ul l I i the police to t .kc her with him, was taken in Custody 11 week later. In New Delhi, it was annouiiced llrcc round table conference com-I inittcrs, enroute from England to The invest wrinkle in feminine continue negotiations locking to- wear was rcvolcd when the cel- \v1lr you sions cornwall ninii nishi- 1 very satisfactory- ~ tonight. 132.1; today celebrate his 88th birth- day. s H°'U0me to the dance in Emerald all, Wednesday, January 20th. “°°_cuptoin J. P. soul, wnol land iaciig Bedcqlie Bay and ad- ngvigoted Air Commodore Charles! Hello-hello," the voice contin-, |,rosiniiiiiiiii ,oi tuiiiiiici ,is iii i i. i 1Frenoh Cabinet Will N ot B e A ble T o Furnish Business In Tillie For Mondays Parlay At Laus- anne. (By M'~‘l\‘in K. \Vilite`eatheY, As- sociated Press Stal! Writer) PARIS, Jan. 19. (A.P.)-It ap- ipearcd almost certain tonight that Premier Laval would seek a post- ponement of the L .usanne Confer- ence called for the purpose of de- termining what to do about Ger. man reparazlolis, " The Cllziniber of Deputies, with- out aliy protest from the Gov- ernment, put oil until Thursday the business of voting confidence 'or non-confidence in thc new Lav- al Ministry. In Cabinet circles it was said it would bc almost physically impos- sible for the French to get through Parllamentlry business ic time to appear at Lausanne next Monday, the date tentatively set for the be- ginning 'of the conference. Continued on Page 31 Denies Report ' Re Vacancy 1 HALIFAX, N. S., Jan. 19--iBy `the Canadian Press)-J. McG. Stewart, prominent Halifax lawyer, today denied an Ottawa report that he had been oflcrcd the supreme court vacancy created through the death of Hon. E. L. Newcombe, is native of Nova Scotia. "It seems my name has been mentioned, and the appointment may have been suggested, but it certainly has not reached the stage of an offer,” he said. And, he add- ed: “I do not think they would ap- point a man 43 years of age." Doctor And ` Wife Have 1 Narrow Escape (Canadian Press) SAINT JOHN, N. B., Jail. 19.- » . » | . iTlie secretary, Mr. G::>doi1, gave a' Allen for Town Improvements and, lolnins thc soil wufse which couldlxingsrord-smith across the Atlan- =i>e used for o summer colony f°f tic in Juno, 1930, announced tooloy llofurlsts. preliminary arrangements had been made for a flight to New York BOOST TOURIST TRADE and beg); next May. I-lc will be accompanied by C01- 1V1‘-‘- 150111115011 made U10 fll=l‘1»1101‘ James Fiizinauricc, who D1‘CC°d0d suggeston that the Town Council mm across the oeem in the Brem- be asked to vo-operate wifh the on in iozo, and will store the flishi Board of Trade to boost the touristln-om pert nfnriiock, Ireland. They trade this ycnr and to assist in mgend to make tho return on the provdiug lllc facilities required trgny after arriving in New York. Whcn ii local doctor and his wife were motoring ten miles from Saint John today ,their car skldded across the road, turned turtle over an em- bankment, and was impaled by s small trcc. whose trunk was forced up through the ear. The occupants, escaping death or injury by inches broke down some floor boards and descended to safety through the bottom of the car, which was com- pletely wrecked. ` *W-' _ i induce the right kind oi people to -- -f'~"'°*_ _iff |v'sit our province. Other speakers, acre: Dr. John MacNclll, Mr. Meir-! _Ilcy M. Bell and Mr. A.. R. Brennnnf Record & Foreca st of the Weatlier short report of thc boards netlvitlcsi during the year. The officers for the cnsu-ing year are as iollows:- Presldent-B, W. Robinson. ow.~.»w im :lull Vice.-Pres.--~C. R. Rogers. """',',‘,',`,,",f _'ff if I soci_v._R. /1. Gordon. ,.“i','|'|f|{,l_r,h,~ _-_» 1_3" ',-’,‘_ Auditors-R. S. P. Jnzdiiic, and 'i'orou|o ".<: 1iI]'l`i‘I(lll0i.Ulill'.\ii (>l"Fli`l~I. ' nilio, tint., lriii. ll|- ' l`.»r }\i|.\`i.\iY.`.\( i\\‘l) l\l.\Xl\ll`\l TEST- l’F3ll.\’l‘l`lll'TH :;<: 1Ii|.i\\:i .. ull . w. E. Moononolo, "*` ”` Ccilnc‘l~l... R. Allen. Morlr-y M. Ecll, M. L. Brnclsliaiv, J, Camp- bell, H. T. ll-Jlnillli, J. Leroy 1101-, G. Li. Mu‘tal't and R. B. Ricliard- son. .\l1|||ir1~:\l Qiivlvcr- .... ... ill .*1:\inl .71\i|\i ... la 'Jil lirilifnx '_'\‘ 211| ('l\.1rloitcio\\|i ........... 20 '.'i Wi '.11 in FORECASTS Oiiavrn und l'pper St. Lawrence Tal- leyiv-l°‘r<\iih southwest shilling 1-- iiurlliwest wliidn; vloiiflv with annu- Thc new Pri-sldelli tlzen took ihc chair amid much applause. A vcicf cf thanks was cxlcizdcd to the rc- tlrng President and Cannell for their services during the past year' in which much had been done in al _ _ ' ‘quiet way. A vc-tc of thanks was ex-l chunks ln ¢`~‘mi»cr|1¢\lr|°- tended to the press for their co- ¢,,,.,|,,|,e M 7;,|_ operation The Naumml Amhem` _Suu sein this iifiornnnn at 4.50 and (continued on Page 5) light ilnmv or riilii: u~'|ili~\\-lint lnivvv I1-lnper.». ire lit night nr on 'l’bii\~iii»lni~‘rl-H5. .linlvkgfi ul.;:n:;i:|‘ Bi' 1 I -l____.___-ai hier iliau Chsrlolielolrn. ._._..-_-M---ll CA FIIIBI IUIIIDIJLI Week :nys-Leaves Borden dllh 9.15 mp. and 11.40 mm. Termentln dai!!! U I-I .'.m':;,..~ . ~- -A* 1 ~ _ sr- _.__.4§ _mm