OFA _-_--- MAXIMS MERE MAN l" I, h more efllclcnt than Jan, gu- removing ID"! W’ P05‘ girls-Ill- gligrlot New v ooirrurm rss SMARTEST Rcouventlon at Toronto. PMountie Service . (Canadian Press) i OTTAWA, Ont, Mar. 1.—-L.;>,;sla- ihii will probably be introduced in Pirliainent within the next week or laidays for the taking over. of the Moms preventive service by the ‘Royal Canadian Mounted Police, it u: learned here tonight. The plpn i110 bring tho change into effect ‘mAprll 1 next. . The scheme will likely include the lilting of customs patrol boats and the like imder the Department of Vllliional Defence. ANNOUNCEMENTS, WCOMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC _.___ 4 K "Talkies Montague Saturday. 1230-3-2-31. § "Talkies Sourls Thursday. - 1121-34-21. ."¢0rne to concert at Clyde l‘. March 3rd. Lunches and i" for sale. 1235-3-2-21. h‘? J. C. Lawson, Osteopath and Mgitlan n now at 100 Dorchester i iPilOnB 775-14. 1225-3-1-21. Xhrliorden Line Club loading hogs, ‘ calves at Albany Thursday, I 3- 1220-3-1-31 i "HM"? at Cornwall ‘I o'clock. _.h Scouts vs. Cornwall. skating B l ‘°- 1240-11 . u --__.. . Unloading car of Albion Nut .5 It Milton, Wednesday and “will. selling for cash only. B. lbsier- 1241-3-2-21. 5| founded 1M1- "hTngi-f oliinirsinh Two ems. fiothi Request Large .’ ssembly ' eeting Of Delegates From Various Societies—Will Petition Government For Suitable Enter- tainment Hall In New College lb Mabel Snrnia, who was the gold medal for the Jurist colffure at the Hairdresr‘ May Take Over Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew 41 CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY; MARCH 2, 1932 8 MAXIMS I ora. ’ MERE MAN When a poor man gets married, it can be assured that it's genuine love. ' Annual Subscriptions Delivered Iii-OO- lly iilull Cunullia 11ml ll. 8- A. “J0. PAGES A Victim UPENINE 0F Of Japanese‘ , Hall P. (W. C. ._.___. At a meeting held last evening in the Caledonian Club rooms, un. der the auspices of that society, at which -' ' ‘ from various soc- ieties and organizations were pm- Benii. it was decided that a brief be drawn up and presented to the Provincial Government, requesting that the assembly hall in the new Prince of Wales College be made suitable for the accommodation of entertainments and meetings put on by these organizations. Deiekates were present from the Gyro Club, the Charlottetown Music Club, the Y. M. C. 5., the Ladies Auxiliary of the Charlotte- town Hospital, the Catholic Wo- men's League, the Ladies Aida of St. Vincents and Prince Edward iiuiiiiiiiiiii Us u a1 Military Dis- play Will Feature Ceremony T 0 d a y. M e m b ers-Elect Will Take Oath Of Allegiance At 2.15. This afternoon the formal open- ing takcs place of the ilrst srssion of the 42nd Geierul Assembly of the Province. The function will be performed by His Honour Lieuten- ant Governor Dalton and will be accompanied by the usual military display. At 2.15 p. m. the Hon. Chief Justice Mathleson, accompanied by Hon. A. E. Arscnault, Commissioners appointed for the purpose of admin- istering the oath of allegiance to the members-elect of the Assembly, having come to the place where the Asembly sits, the Clerk of the House will then and there read the proclamation convening the Legis- lature. The commission of appoint- ment will then be read by the Clerk. Mr. H. R. Stewart, Deputy Pro- Ieland orphanages aha the Sons of England. President J. M. McFadyen open- ed the meeting, and called upon the Secretary, Mr. T. M. Mar. Miilan. who read the following self-explanatory statement. In his Opening remarks, Mr. Macmllan referred to the editorial in Satur- day's Guardian. which pointed out the need for such a hall. "Having heard that the Prov- incial Government had plans un- der way for rebuilding the Prince of W s College, the Caledonian Club th ught this was the oppor- tune time to ask delegates from the different ocletles int ted Japanese commanders. til/hale ,..E.. .5 ; CHINESE ‘CIVILIAN AT JAPS’ MERCY A Chinese civilian, captured by the invading Japanese troops, is seen tledjo a pout near Shanghai, wlillc his fate is decided upon by ugmauve Assembly and Wm also i House "Applauds Prime" Minister’s Speech On Currency Situation OITANVA, March 1—-(By The, urhile admitting Canada techni- vinclal Secretary, attendlngwlll de- liver to the Commissioners the sev- eral returning oillcers’ returns of the writs of the election of members returned to serve in the present read the certificate setting forth the detail contained in the returns. The Commissioners will then ad- minister to the members present the (Continued on_ Page 5) ,s -siui0ii0iii in charitabfe work to meet with us to consider the advisability of ap- proaching the Government, with the object of having the proposed assembly hall made suitable for local entertainment requirements. "So far as we know, every soc- iety in the City sponsor-ink enter- tainments of any kind, use the net proceeds for altruistic pur- poses, particularly‘ in helping the needy in the winter months. "The Caledonian Club has been carrying on this work for about forty years, and have dispensed many thousands of dollars. "The other ‘eties, have like- wise, been doing their share with Canadian mesh-Investigation ofleally abandoned the gold standard‘ t the entire credit and currency sys-iln 1920, the Pfme Minister said tern of Canada will be made be- gold still was retained as a cover- ‘fore the regular 1933 revision of the ‘age for Dominion notes and to UBHKIHE iB/WS. P1911116!‘ R- B. Beflgboister the financial and credit uett told the House of Commcnspstability of the country. The bank- last night. Ihtabllshment of a cen- in; system-"A sheet anchor dur- tral bank. possibly t0 work ln clcs-iing this t'me of depressiorW-had er harmony with the federal reqweathered the stonm without a serve bank of United States, will blemish. Canadian institutions had be considered. withstood the most severe trials in Abandonment of the gold Standard their history. Canada had met its at the present time would be the foreign committments 1n the germs "ruination" of the cflllntry. saidlof the contracts. And now. sudden the Prime Minister. It posslblyfly to abandon the gold standard‘ would send the value or the dol- and revert to "bald" or imcovered lar down to 26 cents. Drawing a credit was “an experiment the roll of currency for him pocket, government dare not sanction." Sir Henry Lawrence llillNfi Nlliili Says Order Nearer Under Willingdon — Gandhi “Very Well Off.” MONTREAL, March 1.-Though_ satisfactory results up to recent years. It is not poslble to com- pute the amount of suffering re- “mmmm “m” Mir. Bennett said “There must be something behind it, with en in-l (Continued on Page 5) it may take time, India will event- ually reach its goal of complete aut- l , ' onomy, said sir Henry Lawrence in ' an interview yesterday. ‘The posi- llcved by the work of the different cleties ‘ in this work. "Lately, the cost of engaging the Prince Edward Theatre $175.00 per INCREASE (Continued on P!!! B) ‘RubberCheque” Artists Will LOADINGS MANY INDUSTRIES COMMERCE DEPARTMENT ALSO SHOWS GAINS IN PRODUCTION — CAR UITAWA, iFeb. 29.--Ifopeful ln- appliance divisions showed the lar- dtcaticns of the return of prosper gest advances, while in the textile tlon there is good, the restoration of law and order seeming much near accomplishment since Lord Wlllingdon proceeded to arrest and curb the activities of the ringleaders in the revolt against authority, than it did when the policy pursued was that of paying exclusive attention to minor characters in the unrest. Sir Henry, a member of the fam- ous family associated with the de- velopment of India since 1782, was Governor of Bombay in 1926 and a member of the Executive Commit- WORKERS ARE GAINING Be Dealt IVith ity are filrnizhod by a series of re- group, garments and personal fur- ports which have just been sum- nlshlngs, cotton, woollen and silk. (Canadian Press) UITAWA, 0nt., Mar. L-Rigoroua pmsecutlo of those . who secure goods through issuing cheques which they know will not be honored b! marlned by the Trade and Commerce knitting and headwear factories re- Department. Employment is looking ported especially pronounced im- up in many lines, production in ' provemcnt. The lumber, leather and several is increasing and in thi-irubber divisions also registered im- more domestic line there is a rc- portant gains, while there were los- rnarkable increase in radio licenses. ses in food, pulp and paper, electric tee for five years. He has devoted a large part of his life, since his en- try into the civil service in 1890, to creating a deeper understanding between India and the Mother Country. “Matters in India," he remarked, the banks, is provided in a bill amending the criminal code adopted by the committ of the whole Price indices for industrial and public utility stocks have been finn- "The Kola D m Home today, and “and. m, flutter after the recent trend down- sents slightly over half of the total roas . rama "are very much better than they were even a short time ago. The tendency to strike at the dupes of the powers behind the scenes has t current and some other plants. The manufacturing group repre- ng But Embers Left 0f C Demand. SHANGHAI, (Wednesday), Mar. 2. — Fresh Japanese reinforce- ments saw their first action this morning in a general attack in the Kiangwan-Chapei sectors in which they beat back the Chinese front line in the face of intense machine gun fire. The Chinese, weakened by' assault lasting from dawn till dusk yesterday, fell back to the south, fighting for every foot of ground. Nests of machine gunners covered the retreat while the main body took up positions in second- ary defense lines prepared for just such a ‘contingency. Chapel In Ruins The Japanese headquarters an- nounced that during yesterday's action the whole line between Kiangwan and Miaochungchen, a distance of about two miles, had been advanced from three-fourths of 0. mile to a mile. These new positions were consolidated during the night and long before daybreak the Japanese were again pressing forward. What was left of Chapel W88 burned early this morning. the International Settlement. Neu- Fiames were plainly visible from 1 by Tsuneo Matsudaira, the Jap- hapei cHTNEsE WILL NOT WITHDRAW TROOPS Officials Cont-end That It Is Impos- l sible To Submit To The Japanese Chinese Hero tral observers in touch with de- ivelopmcnts reported that pence negotiations were virtually at a ~ istandstill. Chinese officials held a series of conferences last night and early this morning, but i definite results were achieved. The Chinese held to their contention that it was impossible to submit to the Japanese demand that they withdraw their troops. GENEVA, Mar. 1. — A Chinese spokesman said tonight that China had accepted a. pence Pm- posal of a the great powers at Shanghai, but that while fighting continued, China's representatives would withhold formal acceptance of the League of Nations Council's proposal for a truce and an inter- national conference. GENEVA, Mar. i. - Japanese acceptance of the league u! This youthful Chinese oommlllfl Nations plan- for an Intemailonal ha, ckch-med chins. and surprised Conference at Shanghai to end ' u“, worm m, is General Thai Ting- the Sine-Japanese conflict there, I KM. head o; me 191,1; Route Army was formally presented to Sir ' and ‘he present generalissbno of the John Simon, British Secertory 0f Chinese forces at Shanghai. Th9 State for Foreign Affairs, tonight 19th Army has borne the brunt of ' the fighting for the past four weekl- HERO OF SHANGHAI anese delegate. infant is K . d (Canadian Press) police automatic printer tonight broadcast a report that the infant son of Col. Charles A. Lindbergh had been kidnapped from the Lind- bergh home at Hopewell, N. J. F he Lone Eagle NEWARK, N. Y., Mar. L-rhel S011 9f T0 INVESTlGATE Bil/Ill. SERVICE n a e d (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Ont, Man, 1—-A com- mittee of seven members was nam- Pollce at Hopewell were unable to 0d in the House of Commons today give detailed information, but said Thy Hugh Guthrie, Minister of the Linclberghs had reported the Justice, to investigate the civil kidnapping by telephone and that jservice. The members arci J- E- ltwo ofllccrs had been sent to their Lawson, cons, York. West; J L. Stiff Sentence For Robbers (Special to The Guardian) GUELPH, Ont., Mar. L-"This was the first armed bank hold-up in the history of Wellington County, tencing four men who pleaded guilty a week ago to the robbery of the Bank of Toronto at Morriston on November 13. Harvey G. Blundell, Preston and Earl Watchom and Milton Moral, Kitchener, were each sentenced to ten years in Portsmouth Penitenti- ary and twelve lashes, while Wil- llarn P. Habermehl, of Preston, was given the same sentence without the lashes, this leniency being ex- tended because Haberrnehl gave valuable information regarding the case to provincial police. Glace Bayk New Mayor GLACE BAY, N. 3., March 1. (By he Canadian Press)—D. W. -Mor- and I will do my best to see that it l is the last," said Magistrate Watt! in local police court today, sen- i .Brltlsh Government, which in Feb- home. Bgwan (Q0115, Dauphin); G. P. Laurin, (Cons. Jacques Cartier): W~ G. Ernst, (Cons, Queens-Lumen- w I l I. R E P A Y tswa); John Vallance, (Lib. South Batleford) and J. S. Woodsworth. (Lab. Winnipeg North (Ruth?)- iL A R G E s u M; The functions of the committee I lwiii be to be consider and report on i ._i__- burg); E. R. E. Chevrier, (Lib. Ot- the appointments, the control and British G0v’t. Makes direction of the rlvll service and Iii matters pertaining to its adminis- fratlon. Come-back In Sub- stantial Repay- ment T0 United States. (Canadinn Press) NEW YORK, N. Y., Mar. 1.-'I'hc [he Weather. etc EVERY ‘(can l": was Ys Aa yea (as ruary twice signallizcd its comeback _ - . _ from the recent acute financial cris- g wnvcsf“. _ is that engulfed that nation, will rc- ‘ pay a large sum estimated around . $150,000,000 on Friday to 110 United ' States banks. ; The repayment will be applied to i the $200,000,000 special banking! credit set up in this country last, August 28 by J. P. Ivforgnn and Co.. ‘ and 109 other financial houses. While details as to the operation were withheld today, definite con- firmation was obtained in “Wall Street that full arrangements for ri substantial payment on account had been completed. With the payment a major por- A "i" present m‘ t amend t “award. industres for which employment adin w cu men . . "mar Blue 51,193.. mgmgufig‘: S" w; introduced by Hugh sunk] Factory employment representat statistics are kept. Other industries . .11 17th. ' I e1 ed b the Dominion however, generally showed decreas- 1218'3'1'm'i“°' Minister o’ Justice’ who “m n 351st??? Bltistis from 4,750'es in activity, bringing down the a“ geeitfsmziafiaogyazlxolsmg: . mnugacmwr, employing 423913;’ index for industrial employment to 0,81,12,51: and oéhnmbé“ o, 0mm operatives on February 1, as com- slightly below that of January 1. memo and by numemu pun“ Mud with an gmploymcllt list of substantiating the employment in- mdmaum who Md flooded d“ only 114,901 011 January i. creases. production of steel iIIsOi-‘i ministers and members of the Kuose. Under this amendment the ao-called "cheque artists" will be prosecuted under the criminal code and the onus will be upon the ao- cuaed to prove his innocence. Only those who seem-s goods directly in . ui.,,_",,,,,,_,___ m m“ wpulah return for a worthless cheque will " "club i°lidhiz__at_.Murra _ ~ y River. , mmsti‘ Li“ Your stock. Orders 1,,“ for around limestone. Club 8- Tiillrch 3rd. 1.30 P. M. 1248-3-2-11. . , --_- m“ annual meeting of the - “may Era Circle will be held in ti"; 600D BECOVERIES SHOWN h shore Hall on Thursday. r , “mini at 2 o'clock P. M. mu ‘ “iii. Secretary. 1217-8-1-81. "m _____. . mnce tremendous amount of In- uit litre wghgn u” fgfmgf group the auto- bar to 3.731 cars in January. given place to a rcal determination to set at the root of the evil. The Hlndu-Moslem dispute is an lntcr- t nal problem, not to be settled by any but those the creeds in question. I have no doubt that it is only a mutter of time before the thing i0 adjusted. and drect steel castings in Can-i After all, many affairs of greater ads during January totalled 25,060'li1PINnt. complexity have unra- w”. an Mun" o, 3° p" m“ over‘ yelled themselves in their own pe- The Dominion Bureau of Statis- the 20,080 tons of December. Pro- i 13111181‘ mlnner- You ask me wheth- “u "pom u,” “m, mm, note- ' duetions of automobiles during Jan-| er the Hindu element is not the ag- “mh, fa°qygfy wok place in the uary also showed an increase, sd- Brawn‘ by virtue of greater num- [m]; ms steel textile industries.’ vanolng from 2.432 cars in Deccm; b"!- N°i I 50!"? $11111! "lit i8 "119- Wlien Indian factions clash first, concerned among mobile, crude. rolled and forged, W. - “- Kiri? m“ mm’ “m” mm “M” m lumen?“ o! m Iflalml implement and heatlnl 1zw_1_a_¢ r (Continued OI RIO 51 ' ‘ r1503, Mayor 51am Bay for the pggfl I tlon of the original $200,000,000 cre- nme yum, and presidgnt o; Djs-ldlfl will be cancelled, although the Ameflca’ was dot-gated m wdayilipayment before next August 28th. Mayo-ralty contest Chm,“ Mcvlcar’ whose majomy tlon to make its payment fivc was 270. The mcccssful candidate mum“ i" “diam” polled 3,300 votes to A030 ‘m. M0,, came as a distinct surprise to Wall ,1, m, r'son and 1,300 101- a. hlctillllvrayilstreet’ a third canddate. High tide this morning Bi 7-31 5nd this afternoon at 5.52. H1111 scis ths nfzernoon u‘: 5-43 1nd rises tximorrow morning at 6.35. Nrw moon hionday. March 7- L“ rm m, United Mme worker, 0g loan agreement did not call for any by councilm- lThe British trcasurys determina- of maturity Siimmernide tide cghteen ' min- “(p5 lntcr than Charlottetown. TORONTO, March 2.-—Ma'!tlm9r strong south 0115i i0 11°11“ Win49- pfgbably gales; mostly cloudy with 2.01110 local rain or snow- rui. rnnnv ncrwnlinl wm-g‘ ‘mgrh-Lenrr-ir Borien dill! Next f-‘ridays action was inter- preted ln Wall Street as another striking evidence of recovery by that country which only a fcw< months ago was faced with one .\’ the most critical financial periods in its history, during which it tem- MONTREAL, Qua, Mar. L-A lone goal in the second period of n quiet National Hockey Lea!" game here tonight gave Mon- (Continued on P380 6), trenl Mnroons victory by a nar- _ 01r- il,ll1. Plili 11.110 man.“ _ w” ‘n n", mum o", u" m“; porarily suspended the gold stand- ‘nkflrilg; ‘Tgmcut no an!- ~ - sum or Chicano. "d- lI-r- ~¢<