wwflflww“ “n”; flmo ln sun's un.'.‘QQI:IIIIIIIII hhavoa di rounded I661. 51311150125: Ola-alibi: Two Cont. Active Year For Charlot Board Q . we» Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew Everybody CHARIDTTETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1932 MAXIM“ ' MAXIMS OF A. 0F A MERE MAN MERE MAN the Ila People who never look forward to future seldom manage to got cad. l0 PAGES Annual Sullserlp lJy Hill Cunlsdn and l'. h‘. A 5 lions llvliu-reii $1.00. . 1.341. 1 tetovvn f Trade WATERWAYS PRBIE. DISBIISSEB IT BEINB e I, Successful Canadian Girl M IIIIIIISES E II N II P E V. Hermit Defies Trapper Capture Gun- Fighting FRY. Lonely Cabin On Yukon Trail Staves Off Two CQmpTBhGTISiVB Reports Submitt- Otftawa Scene of Con- To Cancel Reparations _ _ ed At Annual Meeting Conn 53111) r3385? {Ava 113ml EStep To Attempts Of Mount1es—Is Want- s o . or 7 ' . Samuel Kennedy Elected Pre_ al Between Canada Recovesry_ conomlc 8d F01‘ Sh00tl11g Of Constable. and United States. MILAN. Italy. Jflh. I3.——(A.P.)— (Canadian Press) EDMONTON, Alta, Jan. 13.—- Premier Mussolini advised Europe in an article in his newspaper, Popolo D'1talia, today to cancel reparations as the first step to the world's econ- omic recovery. The article, which was unsigned, but was known to be from Il Duce's I pen, said this undoubtedly would leave the United States in such a (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Ont., Jan. ISL-Carry- ing out the expressed desire oi the Dominion Government to discuss with Ontario and Quebec the phases of the St. Lawrence Waterways pro- ject in which each province was primarily intelestei, Dominion and sident For pEnsuing Year. IIIPS BIIRN NEWSPAPER Mounted police llt Aklavik laid plans tonight for the capture of a hermit trapper whose gun-fighting from his lonely cabin, 80 miles up the old Yu- kon trail has staved oil‘ two at- tempts to arrest him. A report received at Royal Can- adian Mounted Police headquarters HIIINB [SIIIITY BY JURY IN Activities during the year 1931 in which the Charlottetown Board of Trade participated were fully re- viewed in the reports presented by the president and ittee chair- men at the annual meeting of the BIIIIBINB TSINGTAO, China, Jan. 13.-(A. law-Five hundred steel helmetied organization held last evening. Mr. George J. Tweedy, president during the year, presided. The officers elected for the ensu- ing year are as follows: President—M.r. Samuel Kennedy. Vice-presldent-Dr. J. A. Clark. Ontario representatives conferred at morning and afternoon meetings to- day. The international section from Prescott to the Quebec boundary in the power development of which Ontario is lnterested—was consider- lltlsltlflll that it would have to iol- low suit by cancelling war debts. It W35 Mussolinls second pronoun- cement through his Milan news- paper ivithin thrce days of nls per- sonal views and therefore of the oi- ficial policy oi Italy.‘ here today told oi a futile raid by eight ‘Mounties’ on the cabin oi Albert Johnson, wanted for the shooting of Constable A. W. King, more than a week ago. The police posse attacked Johnson's sflronghold for 15 hours with bombs and gun- fire and were forced to retire whg SUPREME BIllIRl In the Supreme Cum" _\'6St'.'lLIily Frederick J. Lambc, pllddlllg "not guilty” to the crime o2‘ rape, wz. tried and convicted before the Chief Justice and a jury. The 1111.».- oner, who was unrqm-scntcd b‘. counsel made a brill statement 1:1 his own defense. The Cour: sign;- fled willingness to appoint coun- sel, but no members of the Bu:- were present except the Altorncv General and M1". Albnll Fnrniil". representing the Crown. The pub- llc was excluded from the ilearllly The petlt Jury on the case wclo Ewen Lamont, (foreman); Waldron Baine; Duncan Martin; Cha 1:" ed. Satisfactory progress was made and another meeting willlikely take place next week. Discussions with Quebec are ex-- pected to beheld shortly. While the Quebec legislature is still in session, a Dominion-Quebec meeting may be held before the Dominion Parlia- ment opens early next month. Que- bec is concerned iargely on the de- velopment from Lake St. Francis to Montreal. marines, carrying iixed bayonets. patrolled the streets of Tsingtao to- day while thousands oi Chinese filed the city in fear of possible recurr- ence of yesterday's rioting. Late tonight the Japanese auth- critics were satisfied that quiet had been restored, and the Marine con- tingent was returned to warships in ths harbor. The trouble started when the Chinese newspaper Kuo Jih Pao said Secretary-treasurer-Mr. W. L. Higgins. Council-Messrs. G. J. Tweedy, S. A. MacLeod, P. W. Turner, P. W. Clarkln, R. L. Cotton, S. A. Mac- Donald, J. P. Crockett and H. F. McPhee. Arbitrators-Messrs. F. J. Holman, A. Farmer, R. l... McLure, D. A. Mac- Donald, E. A; Ferguson, G. D. De- Blois, James Carragher, L. H. Davi- son, S. T. Green, M. G. McNeely, M. v their food supply ran low. The party was headed by Inspfl- tor A. N. Eamcs. of the Aklafik division of the Royal Canadian i“ ' to The Guardian) Mounted Police. They left for TORONTO, Ont.,~Jan. 13.—The m1 F?’ MAKES coon rN snow ON nuoanwav Johnson's cabin eight days ago. Making her first appears"...- on Broadway recently, Miss Ul- When they leached his isolated cab- llan Dawson of Winnipeg has already been established as a favor- ite. Earl Carroll, producer, sent for Miss Dvwson when he needed a new prlma donna for his current production. Continued on page 5 the recent attempt by a. Korean on the liie of Emperor l-lirohlto indie- ated Korea's desire for independ- once. Japanese residents interpreted this as an insult to the Emperor and stormed the newspaper plant. Fir- ing revolvers, they thronged into the building, and the Chinese stafl’ fled. Attempts were made to burn the plum, but they were unsuccessful. later several thousand Japanese paraded behind their nation's flag, demanding further action against in; newspaper. After the parade the demonstrators made another at- tack, this time burning the news- F. W. Reardon and A. B. Fisher. There are also life members of the Council as follows: Messrs. W. Tidmarsh, N. Rattenbury, James Paton, E. T. Higgs, R. E. Mutch, R. Continued on page 5‘ roman llIi-EEN SDPHIEUF paper building and the‘ l‘ ’ rters oi the Kuomlntang (Chinese Na- tionalist party) as well. ANNOUNCEMENTS. S COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC "L. P. U. Annual Ball, Thursday, January 21st. Orchestra. 85-1-14-31. "Reserve February 11th for Zion church valentine Tea. 80-1-14-11. "Zion C. G. I. T. Cake Sale at l-loimants. Saturday, January 16th, at 2 P. M. 72-1-14-31. "Afternoon Tea Y. M. A. Par- BB IE PASSES uceumbed After Lin- gering Illness From (Janeen-Was Sister i of Former Kaiser Wilhelm. FRANKFORT- AM - MAIN, Ger- many, Jan. 13 - (A.P.) — Flormer Queen Sophie oi Greece. sister oi former Kaiser Wilhelm, died at a clinic here tonight after a lingering ’llness from cancer. She was 0i years old. Treaty negotiations on the deep waterways proposal opened between Canada and the United States some months ago. With Prime Minister R. B. Ben- nett, Hon. R. J. Manion, Minister oi Railways and Canals, Hon. W. D. Herridge, Canadian Minister to Washington, Premier Geo. S. Henry, oi Ontario, and Hon. William Fin- layson, Provincial Minister of Lands and Forests, Hon. J.‘ R. Cooke, and Rt. Hon. Arthur Melghen, of the Ontario Hydro Commission in at- tendance, today's conferences were held in the east block oi the Parlia- ment Buildings. Squires Refuses To Comment Re Court Decision ST. JOHNS, Nfld, J-an. 13—(BY The Canadian Preslv-Ii it appear- ed that as a result oi the Privy Council's decision in reversing a Newfoundland Supreme Court Judg- ment, "tlmber speculators could tie up the assets of the Dominion for many years without development," Women Threaten To Stage Nude Demonstration (Special to The Guardian) BRISBANE, Australia, Jan. l3.- The unemployed women of Brisbane have threatens" that unless the State Minister of Labor and Indus- try agrees to discuss their problems with them they will march through the streets of~the city nuclc. State police have been instructed to take every precaution as the number o! jobless women is so great that au- thorities doubt whether they would be able to arrest all of them if they carried out their threat. These wo- men already have participated in some extraordinary demonstrations. Sir. Sidney Low Dead (Associated Press) LONDON. Jan. l3—-SIl‘ Sldildy The one-time Queen of the Hell- enes had lived in Florence, Italy, shoe the death oi her husband, King Constantine, in exile at. Pal- erlo an January 11, i928. She came to Frankfor; last November to seek lors. Friday, January 15th, 4 to 6 P- M. . 51-1-1341. “Postponed annual meeting oi the New Wiltshire district Scarlet Chlllter will be held Friday, Jan. 15th at Milton. 56-11 not suitable legislative action would be taken at the coming session of the lcgsfature, Richard Squires said today. He did ment on the decision, which rec- Prlme Minister Sir H wish to make any lengthy oom- day Low, historian and writer on in- ternational and political affairs, died at his work tonight. e was at his desk, writing his regular weekly article for a Sun- newspaper, when he apparent- Airthur Meigh en May Get Seat In The Senate OTTAWA. Ont., Jan. l3. (By the Canxdian Press)—'l'h: Journal pub- lashes the folowing today: "The appointment of RI. Hon- Arthur Meighcn, a former Prime Minister oi Canada, to the Senate in succession to the late Sir George Foster, and also the naming of the former Conservative leader to the position of Government leader in the Upper House is being favorably considered by the government. Hon. W. B. Willoughby ls the present Government leader in the Senate. During the list session Sen- ator G. D. Robertson, Minister of Labor, represented the Government in the senate and assisted in the leadership. Back Lot Grave Ontario Government -is considering the flotation of an internal loan of not more than $20,000,000, Hon. E. A. Dunlop, Provincial Treasurer stated today. The Cabinet has considered this matter informally but has made no arrangements. The exact amount has not been decided upon but it will not be more than $20,000,000 and will be kept wholly in Canada. lVithout A Country OTTAWA, Ont, Jan. 13—(By The Canadian Presfi-Cccil James Scott. aged 29, colored, will be held 1n Rowe; Evelett Johnson: Patric: Clllaghan; Peter Toolc; Donald B. Gordon; Milton J. Furness; John Gordon; Leigh Stewart; Roderic: McLeod. The Grand Jury brought in no bill oi indictment in the ezve o!‘ The King Vs. Smith and Lough- ran. Halifax on his arrival there until such time as the Department of We do not know when the bonds will be placed on the market but expect it will bc in the near future. Four Perfect Bridge Hands (Canadian Press) ST. CATHERINES, Ont, Jan. 13. —"I bid a grand slam in clubs," said Mrs. George E. Sherwood. "Grand slam in spades," countered W. J. Salter, Principal of the St. Catherines Collegiate. The above remarks took place during a game oi contract bridge at the home oi Magistrate J. H. Camp- bell. And when the hand was play- Of Little Hero SAINT JOHN, N. 3., Jan. l3—(By the Canadian Prcss)—With little ceremony, a hero found his last resting place in a back lot here to- day, while a group oi sobbing child- ren watched the interment. It was the burial oi a fourtcen-years-old Irish setter known as Mike, whose ed out it was found there were four perfect hands in the game, which is Just about a record in any country. The other two players, Mrs. A. E. Coombs, and Dr. W. Buchanan, each held all the hearts and diamonds, respectively. Destroyers Off Irmnigration can establish his na- tionality, Scott referred to as “the Christopher Keefe and Richard Keefe, charged with breaking flll(l entering Mclmanls store a1. Nol-lil Wiltshire and stealing therefrom man without a country,” was deport ed on the steamer Brosuhd to Ber- muda. The authorities at Bermuda, however, denied that he was a cit- izen of the Island. He was brought back. and will ultimately be return- ed to the immigration authorities at Halifax. When Scott was originally deport- ed he had a Bermudian passport. and it is presumed it was by this passport. he was admitted into Can- ada. lt now develops that the pass- port was evidently obtained illegally. Sunday Talkies Are Banned wmwrpmci, Man, Jan. l3-(By ‘The Canadian PrasF-PIVPWB‘ 9° hold Sunday moving nlewre elm" here, with revenues m be used 1'0!‘ relief o; unemployed. hi“ m” dropped, Mayor RB-IPh H~ Webb said today. Opposition to the PIE" had been expressed by so many and a second count of retaining stolen goods both pleaded “not guilty" and said they would b" ready for trial on Monday. The Court meets this morning n5 11 o'clock to hear an application from the Attorney General. Trial of the criminal cases will be continued on Monday. FUURTEEN lllSE uvts 111111152111 (Special to The Guardian) NEW YORK, Jan. 13.-— Fourtr- :1 persons were reported dcnd today in tornados as midwinter storms swept eastward with a blizzard, high winds and bitter cold in their wake. Areas from the Wnbnsh Valley to the Pacific coast felt ilv- fury oi the advice of a specialist who up- ognzed the validity oi licenses the 1 g 1t m m, rose and 5a; m a "The a l 1 ' Y e ' ' M nld. that he Marshfield nlilllilungimlflfgjftug 3;]? erated on November 12, but found Supreme Court had declared forfeit. nearby armchair, where a minute 5:2“; imam“ pm“ Wm‘ the m‘ T0 The Indies eevexfyafe s‘innn(ijql m- what (hmqtcncd to b. --. "n.0,- o .. _., . - . . -. be held in until he had the iudlement before late, he collapsed and (“at l) e saver wms “vould be worth while‘ storm so f“ this spasm‘ “w A“ the Hull on Jan. 19th at a P- "1- Everybody welcome. If not Continued on page 5 him. He felt however, that the true In 1924 Mike was presented with a medal in appreciation for his gal- OTPAWA. Ont. Jan. 13. (By tho lantic seaboard and the cnst gentr- flne‘ m“ "M" 5344441 oonsiderst ~ - ion under which the lands , n, h k d d _ . “k. M, _ "Hear Rev, ,y_ M Jomtan h... v had been leased was mg the rental lant rescue oi two boys, his piay- Canadian Press)—-All iour of Can- Wllllbiiflxllzllvfilfaznflfunlggllll‘. mltlgxa lllmlyatuiztf‘ un er epr n1; i ",1 gum m [m 65 -- 1 or $3 pa. square M18’ but was m, I mates, who would have drifted ada's destroyers were Wiley 0" “m '° ' 3 __...__ _. ,, Hall, Thursday, Jan. e, rrest éiltglfiolqltgdmssion 25 cents. Ausplcaa - ' creation of pulpmllls, sawmills and s lliielvplesstlyhto sea on a raft if the dog the high sees, bound for the West omen’; League,- _ develop l.’ or mdumem a no eard their screams, pnd- Indies where, eventually the two “ma” $371033 Cha rge The dbject oi possible legislation 419d l0 "he raft and towed one flotllles will mei- end cruise "1 R8COTd& 17078608!’ Ofthé Weather "our"... new“. “m”, “n. would be "cancellatim by mo.» P child w safety. While an barking consort. H. M. c. s. Skeena and uary 19th ior Mrs. Kenneth B. of claims of speculators who halve nALlfacgngdhn J"°“)l3 A r brought about the rescue of the H. M. C. S. Vancouver left San §4°Il°TdS._0ld-time song recital in mad, no attempt - - m can, , y, °’"“' ‘m’ "' ' ether bov- Dlego. Salli" today and headed uu-ruonotoclvll. orrlvn. rel- t. James Han‘ 32-14%“ (camdhn Pr“) t th sin nsideratians of their Th. Gm“ shin.’ “manned for Manzanillo Mexico where they "m" 0"“ "“"' m“ ‘I: o“ e m °° h had I d ea n ' _ - ’ . ' , . . i ' Ellemcmber, liq; r- . Summ- i T2730’ ‘ab’? licenses, namely, development, and new‘ for-Jrxoozozilzyywltlh i?“ are scheduled to arnve next Sun- Mmluull iai\'pvl§:._\"xrl§\ll1l ‘IEM- \“S£cuRE en Bin , ns y syn e Calm-v I m,“ F‘ . ‘ ‘ ' $gxiilefiai ‘NBLIoEEeBElesE-‘Zglllltziglz; for stealing gasoline from Lnwrenve Iyfhether intrtlll: irztnerlmthmnhykhdt- Bggum Bravel- 1' t dzesterday H. M. C. S. Saguenay ‘f\\fl(~$ ‘RE WQRLD we. - - - MIBKQDZIQ’ ich Ste m . "_*‘ “B l m_____ w" m messtloogrntédlzy oanrda d3,“ ornot. will revert to the Dominionq DOORN. HOLLAND, Jan. 13. 17o r M. (its; nchlaamplaiinngfiit ll!ll|'|1i"f"vo‘:.. ARE n 1»; ' _ er ome s o - _ , . “wig. gauuvnflv ‘fig m T198118!!!» in connection with the l (Alt) Form" Kala" Wilhelm N. S.. en rouic to Bermuda, the lllllrfvlilill“ Everett Hsslam. uménla buying scnoobiulsuumdesnucnouuynnou n lnflcrln‘ m... an obsiinalfl mt ta ithcir tr‘ to n. is- ~"""""“‘ lame date. signed Everett wedlock. December 12._Nova Sootia police ' s ' "Wat o’ bronfllum n was (By Frank llwssoclated Press yandssofgih: carlbboal? The emu, IsI-I'ln.IlM.1..i..{" _ “II-u.” all"! will 859M119 W“ 5pm”, a’ otnted mm“ “d”. sun vérml‘) ships will unite into one Canadian FINIINNLS-iriouzth / 1 "Annual Meeting one]; Dgfl-y- Stewart chained itfrom MaoKesmleb AP DONDON, Jan. 13.-(A.P.)—Bur- 110mm on Fphfuafy 3 at Montego X gslcffllglillybahald in ltgtl-hwegl cog/do truck. and that the subsequent blue J 3 slLgiDoN-In-Pn- ha“; ms received a pledse of responsible Bay B w I} roux-amass ' In"! P. rem] - . 3.. . l —- ' l‘ "i! W I10 - ~ 7" - ' ' E n meal“: “mam I m‘ mm i much. (Bulb; fight: PressT-l-Danlel and expert on I"l¢Y'"SI°""I ‘l’ ZI-Jolfinlfielll: IIIvNnfIZEleELIIQLINlZlayI) 13101:? _ '__P rm- ... and fun" H- I-nwrec" "'1'- 794-14-31. I . 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