MAXIIMS OIA. MERE MAN Ncmau lsfrcc from s fool. foolish things; the worst of ttis whencmauiabcuntoplaythc Inning Guardian, founded IIL Charlottetown Guardian Two Coat-I. r The People's Paper ///, Covers Prince Edward I w“ Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1931 There never were two opinions alike, no more than two hairs or two grains; their most universal quality is diversity. MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN l0 PAGES Annual Subscription: Dnllvered 16.00. By Iall Canada and U. ti. A. $4.50. i. Evacuation 0f ltfancliuria Has Begun Great Interest,‘ Shown In Work Of Aid Society Activities Of Children’s Aid So- ciety Reviewed At Largely At- tended Annual Meeting Last Night. Half Dollar Per PoundForSteer (sllecial to the Guardian) TORONTO, Nov. 20—Half a dollar a round, the highest price for beef at the annual auction sale oi market cattle at the mvai- Winter m: today was bid by the '1'. Eaton Co. for the champion steer shown by the University or Alberta, Ti",- reserve grand champion shown b! Parker and Edwards l“, ‘ Chapman oi Windsor. A steer owned by Hon. Robert Weir, Minister of Agriculture, brought 41 cents a pound from I sold for 19 1-4 cents a pound to the Canadian National Rail- way diners. ' I The twenty-second annual meet- ing o1 the Children's Aid Society, was held last evening in the City, Secretary CouncJ Chambers. There was an excelle-t attendance, said by the President, Hon. Dr. W. J. P. Mac-t ' Millan, who presided, to be the N N largest in the history oi the 5o- ciety. _ The meeting opened with ih , reading of the minutes of the last‘ meeting by the Secretary, Mr. T. Edgar Shaw. The minutes were adopted and the agent of the Sa- ciety, Mr. L. E. Shaw, presented the following report: m MONTREAL, Que» Nov. 28—-(By the Canadian Press)—A number of new and important applications for part of Canada's National Service AGENTS REPORT Bun Idle Assurance Company oi Mr. President, Ladies andGentle- Canada subscribed 85.000000: the men; Manufacturers Life, Toronto, $2,- 1 be; to submig‘ this fepgft 0g my. 000,000; Canadian Industries, Lim- work for the year i081. for your “ed- 9399-999; Cimfliifiiiifll L116. cangidemtlon, $100,000 and Excelsior Life, $250,- 000 CHOSEN BY BUSINESS WOMEN Inan were announced today. The ‘ For her appearance and eiliicien- cy, Katherine Kramer of Washing- ton has been awarded the title of "W"! 804mb?!" by a national bus- iness women's organization Miss Kramer believes snappy, modish clothes and a pleasant disposition n-e equally important with typing speed to please the boss. She ad- vises no gum chewing. Chinese Fire On Italians (Associated Press) TOKYO, Nov. 27-(l"ridsy)—A Rengo (Japanese) news agency dis- patch from Tientsin. Chins, this morning said the Italan garrison _ was responding to s Chinese bom- bardment laid down on the Italian concession soon after the Chnese had attacked the Ja/paucse conces- sion. v ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC "Dance tonfght at Ncwstesd Inn, Winsloe. Special music. 10405 "Old-time and modern dancing at Lyceum tonight. Good floor. ex. The work during the year has< been‘ really more arduous than it Continued on page 5 2 DayLdyoff Per Month F0 Telegraph er TORONTO, Ont, Nov. 26. between the 31. 1932. All employees excpet linemen are affected. Three days oi negotiat- ions preceded the agreement. ' Appointed ' To 1‘ S (BY the Chadian Press-A layofi of two days per month for Canadian National telegraphers is provided for in an agreement signed today pany and represen- tatives oi the Commercial Tele- gruphers Union of North America. The ltgieement is effective for four months. It goes into operation on Dec. 1 next and lasts until March Bankers Ass ’n. The loan committee officially an- that subscriptions for the first three days. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, totalled $84,000,000,‘ which figure did not include any of today's requests. Orders during the day from priv- ate investors very substantially swelled the day's receipts in addi- tion to the larger institutional Continued on page 5 mciiisi m EMPLOYMENT (YITAWA, Ont, Nov. 2c. (By the Canadian Press-Employment. with the customary seasonal contraction" in industrial activity, showed a de- cline lat the beginning of Novem- ber, the Dominion Bureau oi Stat- istics reported today. The 8,860 firms furnishing employment xe- turns to the Bureau, reported 938.- 24 workers, compared with 046,700 on October 1. : ‘more was less employment this month than in the corresponding Period of i930- The index numbe declined from 103.9 in the preced Continued on page 5 06113110 fill-Bill. 104E‘ "Come to the dance at White Lantern Inn at Stanley Bridge on Friday evening. Nov. 21. Admission and lunch 25c. 10491 (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Nov. ik-Announce- Infill; was made today or the ap- pointment oi Arthur W. Rogers, as assistant secretary oi the Canadian “3 Mile Limit” Main Question . ver collection. “Reserve Tuesday, December 8th for Rev. Moorhead legato! Lecture lri St. James Hall. 10400-11-20-81. "Dance in Lot 65 Hail on Friday, November 27th. Admission 25 cents. Ladies with lunch free. 10450-114641. "“‘l‘he Prodigal Son" in song will be given in Buckley Church Sunday evening at 7.80, November 20th. Bil- ‘ 10456-114641. "Goose Supper at Middleton Hall on Thursday evening. Middleton Hockey Club. Admission 35 cents end 2i) cents. I ' 10447-11-28-21. “Attention! I-Iot Bean Supper in W11!!!” Bl". Tuesday evening, Deu- Ofilbfl’ lit. 5091101‘ 30 00h“. i 10100-114741. "We will be buying dressed hcgc, irgans out, on Tuesday and Wed- nesday, December 1st and 2nd. Peter tfacNutt d: Son, Mslpeque. . liltTi-ll-fl-ii. ducks. ‘lvcedey, o'clock. allwcrocl must bgwgrnpty. Waiter M sets, Ircderl . ioiee-ii-sr-ciflwl-W M "fir. NM- _ Association by J. A. Mc- Leod, Presdient of the Associatl and General Manager oi the Bank of Nova Scotia. Mr. Rogers assum- el his duties on December l. Mr. Rogers has rfliglied from his position as deputy commissioner in the security frauds branch of the Attorney-General‘: Department of Ontario. He had been in the de- partment service sincc i010. Liquor Seizure The Customs and Provincial Po- lice officers mode u leisure yester- daycillfourgalionkegcoudcnc lo gallon keg oi rum and eleven - caslsefacotchwhilkcytntheesst- "Buying iii-e and drused icwl cm rm oi "i0 Pwvim- The liquor and chicken. dressed geese ending round in c imiquc hkiing place m‘:- mr m] a in the attic or the home, concealed behind a partition cleverly camou-lport, 11s,, (Canadian Press) BAINT JOHN, N. 3., Nov. 26.—-As the trial oi Stephen Burt, oi Queen's Harbor, Nfld., skipper oi the rum schooner "Ilelephonef seized oil Chance Harbor, NB, on November 7, on a charge oi ‘ beeping liquor for sale." drew near a close in the Fair- villc Police court this afternoon. te G. Earls Logan made it clear that his decision would be bas- ed on whether or not he found the vessel was inside the three-mile- iimlt when authorities seized her, withsflfiflililliquci-eergoaboardn‘ "Ha is an admitted rum-runner and the only question we have to decide is whether he was inside or outside the thrcc-mile-limit," the Magistrate mid, when R. P. Hartley, Deputy Attorney-General, coiling senior constable Robert Dcborr. of the Provincial Police, as a rebuttal witueu, sought to prevt Burt's cou- nectlcn with William Hicks, of lost- alleged owner oi the NOTED AVIATRIX BECOMES Lady Mary Heat-h, nct:d British adians through her visits to various here with George Anthony Reginald matrimony. Lady Mary Weds Aviator married in Lexington, Ky. This marks Lady Heath's third venture into l BRIDE OF BRITISH FLlER avinirix and well known to Call- pciiiig oi’ the Dominion, is shvwn tlliillzinis, British flier, wlioni she’ Local Firm Busily, Employed During PastEight Weeks I For the past eight weeks citizcnsi passing near Bruce Stewart's wharf I have heard the cheerful sound of; hammer on steel as work progressed i on the repairs to the Car Ferry "Prince Edward Island." known local firm of Bruce Stewart Ltd, through the co-opcration ofi the Conservative members at 0t- local workmen. The repairs on thc “Prince Ed- ward Islan " will continue until the middle oi next month. A large num- ber of men have been continually employed since the work began do- Continued on page 5 Nfl ’d. Treasury? tVill Introduce‘ l I New System‘ (OI-nndlan Press) ST. JOHN'S, Nild., Nov. 26.—An- nouncing that the Newfoundland Government had accepted the re- signation of J. S. Keating, Deputy Minister oi Finance, and installed J. H. Pension, of the British Treasury Department to carry on the work under u new system, Premier Sir manna Bquires today made the foi- lowing statement: ' . “The Government has decided t0 inaugurate a new and improved sys- tem oi financial control which will Continued on iiuBi‘ 5 Raft Identifed (Canadian Press) SYDNEY, N. 8., Nov. Id-A raft flillllind with a ship's ccmpall. found yesterday on the shore It lchooner Pond. beionBB w ti“ steamer Norman Mack, awvliililil t0 w. N. MacDonald, oi this city. W110 mid it has been washed overboard from the steamer several days ago. The raft was curried by the steamer to accommodate men enslsfid ill loading pulpwood on the 0596 3"" "lfliitlifl ‘occult- Extensive Worhg On CarFerry ls Proceeding ‘TWUIIIE FRANCE must’ sum: rum sivsiivii “There Must Be No must be no cut in Germany's rep- arations unless a corresponding re- duction is made in the war debts owed by France, Premier Laval told the Chamber oi Deputies today, and fiance cannot permit ion of Germany's priuxtc obligat- ions before reparations. took this stand in a. speech de- irndirii: his foreign policy. Cut In Germany’s Reparations Unless a Corresponding Re- duetion Is Made In French War Debts.” (A.P.)—Therc PARIS, NOV. 26. considerat- i, The deputies applauded as he With dra Japs Agree To w From Manchurian Zone Japanese Delegate Conveys Ac- ceptance Of League’s Resolu- tion To President Aristide I Briand. (Special to the Guardian) l PARIS. Nov. zo-Jspsn today: agreed to evacuate Manchurln and approved a commission of inquiry into causes of the Japanese-Chin- ese conflict. | Japan's acceptance of the rrsolu-l tion oi the League oi Nations; Council was conveyed to President! Briand by Kenkuchi Yosliizawa, Japanese delegate to the League. "I can understand Germany's misery, but if France had been Ger-I trwps to resist outlaw ‘flack, M munyfls debtor what would have done? I think I have a right to talk like this without hurting they Continued on page 5 French V0 te Of Confidencei PARIS, Nov. 27.—(Friday)—(A.P.) —'1'he Chamber oi Deputies vote.’ lRilMlliRNS (Canadian Press) CHATHAM. OnL, Nov. 26~Both terribly burned in a fire which followed an explosion of coal oil used to bolster up the flames in a kitchen stove, Frank Thisbodeau. iagcd 66, and his son Alphie, aged] This work‘ Sccumd by me we“ , 17, died this morning in St. Joseph's, il-lospitsl. Nelson Thibodcau, aged] 22, is in the lirspltal with bad burns‘ about, the face. arms and legs and‘ tawa, has been a benefit to many will recover. His burns were receiv-i red when he attempted to smother "the flames enveloping his brother," who ran amuk about the house in his agony. Believing the escape by the stairway was cu); off. N030“ leaped l2 feet from the M11110“? 01f his bedroom. Other members of the household, ‘who were burned about the armsf hands and legs, in rendering aid to their kin are. Mrs. ‘rliibodeau. who is in a state oi collapse, Wilfred, 25. Yvonne, 12, and Harvey nine. Screen Actress Is Near Death (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, N. Y, NOV. 26 — Oxygen was being used swldilv i0 prolong the life oi Lyn Di! Piilit Hungarian screen actress, late w- dsy. Her critical condition arlsins from pneumonia which followed an operation last Sunday to com- bat a throat infection, was dcscrib ed as unchanged. Her illness was traceable to a small bone which lodged in her throat and necessitated an operation for its removal. On Errand Of Mercy 8'1‘. JOHNS, Nfld, Nov. 26-(13? the Omadim messy-winging their Vi! into hfithcm Newfoundland 0h In errand of mercy, pilot Dous- lll Pill! 0M1 Dr. Pritclmrd, 0i St- Johnb. were forced to brim! ihcir Pill“ 5071i tonight at Burlington. about thirty mileg from their des- tination. ‘Alllileiqcnptiepuuockiau confidence in the government by 32:5 to 240 this morning after a lengthy debate in which the foreign policy of Premier Laval and his trip to the United States were exhaustively dis- cussed. MacNider May Resign In Spring (Special to the Guardian) MASON CITY, Iowa, Nov. 26- Asmciates of Col. Hanford Mac-i Nider, Minister to Canada, today| Japan reserved the right of her to act otherwise in self defence during the withdrawal. Japan also l made minor reservations as to the‘ 1 functions of the commission oi in- | quiry. This brought the League l much closer to an ultimate solution t oi the Manchurian situation. i Dr. Alfred Size, the Chinese mem- ber. was understood to have told M. Briand that his government was particularly anxious about Continued on page 5 Doing Their Premier Proud (Special to the Guardian) LONDON, Nov. 26—Ca.nadisns here certainly do their Premier proud, at least when an ex chief of Ontario is High Commmsioner and host and when their Premier ;stnnds for Imperial unity and clos- er economic ties. Rt. Hon. Howard Ferguson's dinner party last night ~ Indian Poet If. l. DENIES ALLEGIANCE Stating that he no longer had an] ties with the Theosophical Society- Jcddu Krishnamurti, Indian 110d and former head oi the Order o1 The Star,_hiu renounced his ailel" lance to Mrs. Annie Bcsant, Theo- din. |LAREE sum gifllPiiiNli MONTREAL. Que» Nov- 26-- expressed the opinion that he would) w Premier Bennett and “his large Deliveries from Montreal harbor resign. next spring. I circle of admiring friends“ is proof ,gr.11n elevators to ocean ships P55‘ Col. MacNlder, who is in Mason o; that It Wm “my; as one of theised the million mark in the past City with Mrs. MscNider to spend‘ Thanksgiving with their families.‘ declined to comment on his plans.’ When he went to Canada, Macl I Nider was instructed to aid in get- ting an agreement on the St. Law- rence Waterway project. Since di- rect negotiations are under way his friends said his mission as Min- ister was completed. Runs Amuck, Kills Nine (Associated Pnss) DURBAN, South Africa, Nov. 26- Two Europeans and seven natives were shot dead near the town oi Bethlehem by a man who blew his brains out as the police were on the point oi capturing him after a motor ear chase. The first victim of the killer was J. E. Darby, a salesman, who had stopped his automobile to give the mun a lift. The killing was done with a sportng rifle. Driving on in the ear toward Bethlehem with Darby's body beside, him the man shot and killed five natives. Kc turned off Just before reaching town and slew e European named Prinsloo, who was planting trees by the roadside, and his two native helpers. By that time police were pursu- rcally significant social events of the closing months of 1931 and ol- though itself devoid of political purpose will perhaps have political Continued on page 5 New Record (Associated Press) PARIS. Nov. 26-'I‘he Incarna- tionsl Aeronautical Federation an- nounced today that it recognized as a world's record non-stop, er, from Oakland. Calif. to Louis- ville, Ky. last, October. 24 hours, the cxnct figure being l,- 078,440 bushels. The amount of orders on hand 11188 now risen to 1.853.061 bushels land nearly all vessels sailinK for United Kingdom and continental iports in these lust few days rc- inalning for St. Lawrence naviga- tion will carry grain. Last year's liigures are far exceeded. Total re- fccipts to date are 86,535,929 bushels icompared with 75,085,019 at this time issi; year and the respective showing for deliveries is 85,751,835 ! 2nd 76,004,656 bushels. The Canadian Pacific liner Mont- calm, first oi the group oi five bis- strnight-line flight for women that; ocean passengers liners leaving for by Ruth Nichols, United States fly-l Great Britain this week. departed Continued on page 5 Record & Forecast of the Weather BIFJTEOIIOLOGIFAI. OFFICE, Tor- onto, Nov. 20— MINIMUM AN!) MAXIWYM TEM- PICIKATIIBFZH Victoria 42 H Vniicniiver -'i'-' 43 Edmonton ll 2t Bull" . fill ‘H (‘ulgiiry . ll l4 Regina .. 4 l? Toronto .. 2Q fl‘! Oitnwn . . 22 {l2 blonin-al 2i 32 Quebec .. 1'" T") flnlril John '28 1H Ilallfnx Iii) i0 Charlottetown. FORECAST! ing the killer in automobiles and lust as they caught up with him Ottawa and (‘pprr Ft. Lawrence Vul- loll-Moderate winrlr; fair nnrl r-Fil. he turned his gun on himself. His identity was not cstabftshed. threatening the life of L Bannis- ter, a lilmbermnn. and it is thought that snow and iliick fog will pre- vent the doctor from reaching him IAIIBI‘ lit. Lawrence Vnllmv-Rlhilcr- ate westerly wlruln; fnlr mid rolil. (lull and North Rhorr—l)|-cronslnrr northwest to wosi winds: foli- and eclil. ‘Prox-lnres-“rwlornlc tn fresh westerly winds; fnlr and Pfllii. High tide this morning at li..'ii and tonight at 1'1 Sun Ilclsthls afternoon ni I'll‘- rises tomorrow morning at 7.1m. Lust quarter moon. inc. 2, 12.51 p.m. nrul until momma * it'd-ammonia: clue: eighteen miaiml ‘wfiiane " 4S OPPINQ DAYS (i: FLm IS om: gov yo» Knows iN Aovincr film’ ALL liis Kics AR: cease, 1'0 ‘flu: Docs I (‘AR l-‘IEIIRY l(‘llliilll'l.ll Wei-k liurdcn daily MftIJJn. and liwiitliuman. res nruicri c i l-Io inc us Mo N‘ i|.'|_v.i——-l.i‘.'ll‘t‘l sophlcal Society lender, now in in- ieasure l-Thc com- ed iodsythai a tariff pro- cnioys from duties. Chamber oi Laval Gov- l a proposal of two per s, four per ianufactured t on manu- ‘l was not ifidence. and life 0f the 2d down up- eputies fear- : cost of liv- spaper com- v days about eat Britain. declared the id "made a g high dut- as a friend," said, ‘but make mis- lntends to far as pos- Er 0WD 60n- wlucis hit by stry spokes- ‘exports to ‘high French " a few items ‘ the French ' momentarily cent super- ' alim- Great ' gold stand- Icent 5O per iiensures in were among ' of the tar- the Cham- ‘ IOOL t. yen, 2 Anne 1 4 Leonard ‘ Murphy 2 lis Agnew, 4 llan Walsh. acAulsy and ‘an Sullivan. ren Ryan, l! rlna Byrne. Vickerson. in MscEach- aid. 3 Bern- arct Gallant (equal) a v Agnew. ty. She bore rh cheerful- even those he was suf- ' illness was zconciled to put all he! 9 frequently ms held on m her fath- ipleli Come- ed and was’ lamsay, as- vn, Rev. Mr. sweetly ren ged Cross" six of her itch, Irvine nnedy. Pres derson. Her mother Ken ier memory. d By Face Cove, N.B., ry nervous, not ahle tc nth pimples g and cm- ies of Bur- do my own ivc entirely malvbrhc ,_ srvvrecr-wx-n w‘, _. 7 . ~ 73-1’. 2d/";'5f§7-7€8,"_,~‘4'£9 filo-o" - ' " “