ll c ‘x l 0 er people in thlslProviisoe -- 8.000 in the .City — Read The Guardian every day._ The Guardian is read in practically every worth- .while home in - Prince Edward island. THE WEATHER Strong south 1o southwest winds or moderate gules: becoming milli- tr with rain; some fog on coast. 3...... ' o ' i‘ Qarlotta" l..'.‘-'b'i'.l-o.'l'l"i'~‘.'.'.'olf.' CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, JANUARY 2a, 19s. Annual Bubacrlpll ml By llllii Canada and Ilallrrred lfl-G 8 PAGES Sees Distinct Influence Imperial Canadefs Trade y Hon. OTTAWA. Jan. S's-Canada's in- ternational trada in 1932 wed 111M100“? the influence of the Im- perial Economic Conference held at Ottawa last summe and the ef- NR TRAININ Conference Im ports — Of On Figures Reassuring H. H. Stevens. “The value of the Empire agree- ments, although apparent in the last six weeks of 1932, will not be seen in their full extent for some time to come," he proceeds. “The new trade situation created and mtl h u“ ' .....'» cross-aloe are» " , Caustic comment characterized ERR JAPANESE RUNSBRIPTS (Associated Press) RANKING, Jan. zit-Tokyo ad- vices telling of the annual contin- [mt of Japanese military con- germs now being called up and ggying that those allocated to Man- churla would be sent there immed- iately instead of receiving recruit mining in Japan, and that Japan- no soldiers in Manchuria whose time has expired would be retain- ed under the colors temporirily has brought bitter condemnation from the Nationalist Government. Alleging that the action is tanta- ths alteration of trade channels involve adjustments and arrange- ments which require in some cases many months to work out. iect of the tariff legislation oi some foreign countries of late years, says Hon, H. H. Stevens, Minister of Trade and Commercefin a state- ment issued today. "Canada's trade has been strong- ly Emplrewards during the past year," states the Minister, "and particularly it showed that ten- dency from the opening of the Im- aerial Economic conference al- though the agreements reached did not begin to go into effect until the middle of November. However, there had been imperial prefer- ences instituted by the Unitgd Kingdom itself in ‘April and these early exerted an influence upon Canada's exports to Great Britain. In general it may be said that the Empire Trend Emphatic "However, the trend has been emphatic since July, 1932, when the Imperial Conference opened. During the last six months the ex- ports to the United Kingdom t0- talied $118,487,568 as against $102.- 533,809, an increase of $13,053,759 despite lowered prices. Sixty-five per cent oi Canada's total export to the United Kingdom 0f $171,534,822 in 1932 went in the last six months of the year and 35 percent in the six months prior to the opening of mount w increasing Japanese tendency, apart from agreementg, the conference. "m. m Mmchum, 5o pa, cent has been towards greater Empire "NM 001i’ have Canada's exporls . trading, a reaction forced upon n; to the United Kingdom increased a foreign office spokesman - Japan of not wanting a peaceful settlement of’ the Manchurian problem and possibly an increased invasion of China. _ "While the League Prqiifostin- by the pollcles of some tries. Reports Stiff l Conditions In - Oct; an " Crossings" Eng.’ Imp r o ving , N, 5,, Jpn, fl-(c, HALIFAX, Jan.'22—(By The Cn- PJ-(Reportlng one of the roughwt lladian Press-ills Excellency Ad- croming; in hei- onptnln’; Qxpeflgncc miral Sir David Murray Anderson, the Danish steamer ‘Ibrunton dock- K. (7. B». C- 1\'1- 9.. M. V. 0.. MW- other coun- 1 (continued on Page 5) thlreaction of National Gov- oranunt to the speech before the Japanese diet Saturday oi Foreign Minister Uchlda in whlchha wam- ed at Kings-port yesterday with 3,- 100 tons oi Yorkshire soft coal. The stcaumcr was delayed a week by ed China against invading the Province of Jehoi and declared ly appointed governor of New Zea- land, was in Halifax today on the way to the island Dominion to take '7 .._._._ 1 "Como ‘to the entertainment in mad that Japan seeks peace in this part ivitll Lady Ander- cf the world, ' storms, but was undamaged. Her up hi5 duties cargo brought the total amount of son. he arrived yesterday on the bituminous coal imported into west- liner Newfoundland from Liver- I em Nova Sootia for domestic use pool, and will sail for st. John's this year to 20,000 toils. - toilloflow- Sir Murray said lilo gcllcl-zll ten- dency in the United Kingdom was expressed in the hope that con- ditions wcrc already beginning to improve. COMING EVENTS, MEETINGS, ETC "Annnunceylrnts slra lnaerfrll in this column at 2 ccnfn per sword, "m"! parable in advance. "Reserve February 0th for ben- fnl United W. M. B. Social, Marsh- ileld. 7698-1-23-11. iii? . "Wanted-Loco fowl for Wed- nesday and Thursday. P. J. Noy & Co. ‘7712-1-23-21 "Bulldogs at Cornwall tonight, 7.30. League game. skate after. I 7717-1 Arrested l In Nova Scotia ._..___ MIBSIPEE, N. S., Jan, 22-(05!) —-Three alleged burglars, one of them from Plincediildward Island and all awaiting action by the Mo! term of the Carroll County Jury here, stole an automobile and supply of gasoline and fled hours before their escape was discovered. The missing men were John Fen- nln, who did not disclose here which part of Prince Edward Island he came from; Arthur shoreyn, Mel- lose, Mass; and Edward Bushey. alias Jerry Corry, Ipswich, Mass. Now Admiral Of. 77w Fleet LONDON, Jan. 32-(6. P. Cable) —Admiral Sir Rodrick Laurence Field who is well known in. Canada “He Knew The Circums tan ces ” Ol-IIOAGO, Jan 22-—(A.P.)—A$ Lee G, Mollr drove lnLo his garage early this morning he was accost- ed by a. bandit. "Everything you've 80¢." 581d the bandit. Mohr took out his wallet, hnnd~ ed 1t over. ' "Be reasonable," he said. "Every" thing but, $12 belongs 'to a friend). He'll be pretty sore—y0u know how it . The robber heaved a sigh of understanding and sympathy- "SUN. I know, pol." m; extracted the $12 and hand- ed the remainder back to M0111“- $83. "Hockey at Montague, Prim- roses vs. Highfield Cranites to- night. 7713-11 "Hockey at Highfleld, Brighton Jones vs. Second Granltes at High- fleld tonight. ‘ 7713-11 "Hockey at Wlltshire tonight. North River Iiindys vs. Wiitshirc All Sports. 7716-11 "North Wiltshire Club lo s Wednesday forenoon, January 15th. List with Secretary. 7701-1-23-11. "Oyster Bed Driving Club will hold th l!‘ 1111b d d . m, 35f m “(fzffithff and has been First Sea Lord of the ting. 7714-11 Admiralty and chief of Naval staff h t G le “Bum n --— d n since 1m yesterday relinquished Sallt eas » a d , , _- . ...... 5...?“ ‘s? i.’ h» M we 1pm.: Plays Havoc good qua“, m“ on”, _,_ w_ Admiral of the fleet, he es . Murphy, Kmgrfld, 7703.11‘ in; in tho Royal Navy. (Cllllldmf "m1 n -—- His office as First Sea Lorri a to] YARMOUTH, N. s. Jan. 227 Buying chicken and fowl Wed- be fined by Agmqipgl su- Ernie Heavy seas kicked up by Fridays gltisflyorand tlhmlY-‘owrlmgigisél Ohatfield. ‘southeast Bale ran heavily all day undrawn. P. J.qNoy ya 0o’ ' Admiral Field's latest elevation yesterday and had not completely cap; a. career of 49 years in the subsided tonight. 39110118 171 dim‘ m”. age along Nova Scotirs western shore were scant. 111011811 It W” ovpoubyeheme; n; Mt. Herbert known lobster fishermen at Port Rink tonight, Cross nodes vs. Mt. mmmd, sanford and other dis- ‘3971197’? Rm” V" Bunbury Sea‘ trlcts, had sustained considerable onds. Skate between WrWdIII-inodl 10mm wiz-l-za-m, Grimm's , Wednesday "thins Jsnusrystth. Lunch free. 11m ' ‘len-l-l-aa-u. =~SZ§.‘°‘§Y..2’ ‘.‘2.“.’1‘°‘i.'o‘i‘.‘;" ‘m r t‘ 1”‘ 7 "m" . The "phantom motorboat" rs- mtley aim CBtar-s. 1.98808 eegggkey-Victggir: nglcmm poftfll l8 havinueltethe .....- ~ - fganwifrfwg View,‘ “muons. of rsrlnouih hisl’ a the ole m’ “an .1"... Game. Admission of the storm h" 116811 idlfltiflod , l _ 5y m; gm;- game. as the Pronto, which got out of m “d w a 7663-1-31-31- m, W. on Friday aftefioon, but ~ ft heading seaward a oaM-mml muting M01111 51119111118 rammed a er “d”, ‘m, mile or so. The craft with seas bigtkliuaiihhilod ‘lwggilock. Bnagon. smothering the Pilot 1101188. hid I gloss. Fair Prise money will be d1!‘ hassrdous trip back, but made the tributed. Full atlendancqelosflrlefloaiflill: hgrbot Gnu-moo gflucggflfljy, l». oi’: .l’°”..it‘.tl""‘.i "Al? on thirty-rm emu. . .. ms-ri "Reserve wfio. January sill for median‘ Contest and sn- iilinment at Bella's-lay.‘ _ vssz-i-zi-al. ..,l "N0 gentleman" W88 the descrip- tion Miss Ruth Berton, chain stow cashier, gave police of a yclilig rob- ber. She simply ignored the pistol in his hand and slapped his face. Miss Bertson said._He slapped right , back, she declared, and knockfi her down. Then, without s0 llluoh sa. "pardon me," ho took $10 from the cash drawer and, departed. Is Still Going Strong Forced down January 14 in a llcsolaie jurgic region from Nairobi, Kenya, Joan. (above). and Audrey Sale-Barker, for about 48 hours feared death from Africa's wild animals or iron: G000-YEAR lNlRiRRANCE (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Jail. 22—-Mol'c than $400,000,000 of new paid-for ordin- ary llie insurance was written in Canada and Ncivfoulldlnnd during 1932 by fifteen companies having 84 per cclll. of ille total insurance in force in the Dominion. Approx- imately 75 per cent of tile business was written in Ontario and Qubeec. Detailed figures of sales by prov- inces for the 12 months ending - Dec. 31, according to figures given out by the Life Insurance Sales Research Bureau, follow: Alberta, $18,325,000; British Coi- ulnbia, $24,435,000; Manitoba, $23,- 521,000; Now Brunswick, $9,885,000; Nova Scotla, $13,355,000; Ontario, $172,608,000; Prince Edward Island, $1,168,000; Quebec, $121,382,000,‘ Saskatchewan, $16,432,000; New- foundland, $2,812,000. 17 Vacancies In Holy Colleg VATICAN CITY, Jail. 2l--(A.P.) -Thrcc Cardinals, one a Canadian, who will open the holy doors of three of Rome's Basillcas at the in- auguration of the Holy Year April 1, will be nonlinatcd at a collsistcry Rope Pius XI collvokcd today for March l3. anti possibly at tile same time many of the seventeen vacan- cicsln tho sacred college of Card- inals will be filled. ‘The announcement of convoca- tion dew not carry o. definite state- ment on the latter point, but Vati- can prelates point out that due to the unusual number of vacancies it would not be silrprising if the Pope decided to utilise the occasion for numerous promotions to the purph. . Mgr. Jean Marie Rodrlguc villen- ouve, Archbishop of Quebec, may be one of those raised to ihc purple. it is reported. “No Gentleman " -_._.. BERKLEY, Calif," Jan 22—(A.P.) ~00 l forty miles Page was effected some hours BRITISH GIRL FLIER FEARED DEATH Zhirst, Neither had a. drink of wafer for 33 hours. Tllelr fcsclltt alter a native discovered their plight. .Se-arch parties by air, mztor and afoot looked for the two British Reduction In Ca s Prices f“ MONTREAL, Jan, zz-(cyg —Gasoiine prices throughout Canada will tomorrow be rc- duced one and one-half penis Ivor gallon, (Yharlrs s. Griffith, Manager of the lilontreai Divis- ion of’ Imperial Oils, Ltd, an- nounced today. Tile lower price affects all grades of gasoline, Mr. Grif- fith saill, and is due in n rc- duction in the price oi‘ crude oil. The price oi standard grades of motor oils remians the same. society girls on blonds). Miss Pogo (is the daughter of Sir Arthur Put’. Chief Justice of Burma. Ag the time of the mishap the two girls were returning to London from n flight to Cape Town. . FRANCE Rlll MARK TIME PARIS, Jan. 22-(By Associated Presto-France will mark time so far as the war debt question is concerned until results are evident from tile pelldiln: negotiations lec- tu-een Grcni. Briinill mid the Un- ited States. a high Foreign Office official said today. Neither eovemlnelll oihclllis nor the press reflect-ell any disappoint- ment over the lac‘. that the Hoo- ver-Roascvelt communique issued in Washingon Friday paved the way only for debt discussions be- l/Vire Briefs (Canadian Press) LONDON, Jan. 22-(0. P. Cable) .-- Sir _ Percy Sargent, prominent British surgeon. died today of pneumonia. which de- veloped out of an attack of in- fluenza. Hc was 60 years old. NEW YORK, Jan 22—-(A.I'.) -Elisabrth Mar-bury, nnied theatrical producer, died lu her Sutton place llomc today. ller personal manager, Carl Reed, aulounccli the death. PHOENIX, Aria, Jan 22- (APJ-"Lilrhtholse" llnrry Cooper, (‘zlnalfiiilll open (eluunp- ion, of Chicago, won (he second annual Piloeliix open golf tour- nament tfnlay with 281 for the ‘l2 holes. LONDON, Jan 22—(A.P.)—'I‘he novelist, John Galsworthy, was ill today at his Hampstead home suf- fering from anemia following, l chill contracted last month. A member of the household said, "Mr. Galsworlhy is very ill." KENTVILLE, N. S., Jill. 22.- Rllph S. Enion, prominent Ill" pie-grower, is in hospital here "with s. broken hip, sustained when he fell on the Ice at his home, Hlllcrl-st, yesterday. lle was reported as "doing well," tween Great Bflliilll nlri the Un- ited States, with no mention of IPrance. "It is natural," said the Foreign Oillce commentator, "that Mr. Roosevelt should ducal with the British first for they are the lar- gest debtors. Under flli‘ present conditions the opening of negoti- ations with France will ‘bs a dell- lcontinued on Page 7) Lady Bailey Is Held Up (Assoclntild Press) ALGIERS, Algeria, Jan. 22-It was learned from Goa, French West Africa, by way of Oulci in the Sahara today that bad wcatilcr conditions over the Tnnczerouft district in ‘the Sahara Desert llad caused Lady Bn.‘y, who lllld plan- ned to leave Niamey at three am. todhy, to postpone her departure. Apple Exports (Canadian Press) O'l'I‘AWA, Jan, 22-11 statement from the publicity branch of thl? Department of Trade and Com- merce, published rrlday. save the figures for Canada's HD1110 0119"“ and the value of the exports with the totals reversed, erroneously showing an enormous increase in this trade. Tod-W the Department today. YOKOIIAMA. Japan, Jan. 22. —(A.P.)—Pollcc last night broke ‘I! threatened demonstrations at tlia American Consulate and the hotel housing officials of the Singer Sewing Machine Oonspny, whose ' anch office here was wreclar ‘ 15st Wednes- llly by disgruntled Japanese employees. One hundred and fifty alleged loaders of the demonstration . were lifts‘ ‘ for tempo I h‘ teinflon. issued the following cmTOCl-ive statement: Exports of Canadian apples to thirty-two ‘countries of the world h. 10a: amounted to the vqulvlllcflt of 1,509,304 barrels valued at $6.- 421,991. In the lllrcvdins veer smile exports amounted to 1,594,221 bar- rels valued at $6,320,766. ‘lhrouah an error- in the transposition of tables, a Eovernment review issued under yesterday's date showed it heavy jncrgggg in clzpol-ls of this commodity Chines Forces Mobilizing For Stiff De Jehol Province South Great Wall Objective Of Japanese —— Stubborn Chinese Defence Anticipated. Of The (By Morris J. Harr f—————————————~—-—_-_-- ls, Associated Press Staff Correspondent) SHANGHAI, Jan. 22-—RepOl‘tS, . * from far flung areas fo China in- 1 dicaie that the nation is assembling ll, s. A. $4.04 ‘ ‘ fence a vast but loosely-knit war mach- lne in Jello] and north Chihli Provinces. where the Chinese and Japanese are rubbing elbows fol- lowing the occupation early in the month by the Japanese of Shall. haikwan. From as far away as Kalgan (Changkiakow) on the Mongolian frontier, China's northern legions were reported moving eastward, in. to Jehol Province, while additional thousands were taking up posiginm; south of the Great Wall along the Tlentsin Shanllaikwan Railway. All of those forces presumably were (Continued 0n Page 7) Losing Battle Against» Death (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Jan. ZZZ-Believed to have taken the wrong road across McGregor Lake, Que, early this morning, Ilalold‘ Hamilton, 38, of Ottawa, and William Baldwin, 25 of Florida, drove their car into the icy waters of Blanche River and were drowned. Blanche river flows pas‘. lllc mollth of Ilia-Gregor Lakc inur miles north of Perkins liiills, about 40 mllcs north of here. Both bodies vrere recovered. When the bodies were found they were out of tile car, and it is belicvui tllc two men were able to get out oi [he automobile and had swam for some distance before being swallowed by the icy WRICTS. Will BUNSIBER ll.$. AUTIRN RE WAR DEBTS (By Prank H. King, Associated Press Staff Correspondent) LONDON, Jan. 22--Tlle British Government at a Cabinet session tomorrow will consider the action to be taken on the Hoover-Roose- velt decision to inaugurate debts negotiations with Great Britain. If tho discussions urn held di- rcctly between members of the British and United States Govern- ments, some quarters in London already mention Austen Chamber- lain, many times a Cabinet mem- ber, as the logical man to head the mission to Washington. The importance of a conformer: at Washington sllcll as envisaged by officials llcrc, embracing econ- omic questions as lvcli as the debts, will require careful and detailed consideration, and scvcrlli days may elapse before Downing Street's official view of the situation is known. With thc Cabinet already summoned for almost dolly meet- ings in the coming week, debts dis- cusslons will 110ml ihc programme of government business. (Canadian Press) BEDFORD, N. S., Jan. 22- An alarm of firc interrupted nine o'clock lilnss at Si. Ig- natilssChurch hcrc today. Tile congregation fylcd out quietly. to flnd smoke pouring from basement windows. The blaze, attributed io a fault in the heating apparatus was confin- cd to the basement. Damllt was estimated at $2,000. liuhlnmu ATUTTAWA. OTTAWA, Jan. 22.-—fC.P.)—Six resolutions were passed at the Do- mlnion-provincia! conference. After a three-day session, the parley com- pleted its deliberations. The conference adopted the fol- lowing report on the subject of present unemployment and relief conditions: "1. 'i‘llat federal assistance to the provinces in the discharge of their constitutional obligations should be continued on the basis of the prov- inces dealing with the present un- precedented economic conditions by distribution oi direct relief. "2. Attention is directed, however, to the following matters as worthy of consideration by the Federal Government. - "A—Percentage oi financial re- sponsibility: while some provinces desire to increase in tile proportion - contributed by the Dominion, other provinces are satisfied with the present division and do not feel that an increase should be asked for. "B.—Medical services: In the opinion of the committee a limited expenditure for medical attention, where circumstances render such expenditure necessary, might be ra- garded as coming within the scope of the definition of direct relief. NORFOLK, Va., Jan. 21,-. (A.P.) ‘-- Headquarters of the United States coastguard report that the cutter Mcndota had seized the British schooner Tan- ner, reported to be loaded with intoxicating liquors, 115 miles southeast of Cape Hatteras and would tow the craft info Wil- mington, N. C. A BARBEil-‘S REMARKS ARE Sensuous Meal: cuffING {HAN ills Rtrzoa! (Ii1‘l-‘il‘|£_ illHi “fir: ln.1.\l< \l|.. . ....l.._ .. _.\l lillllll l< ilillcrulllr lllnvsnll Alllrlvik Yn-inrin Yxllll-nlliwli . iii! ‘Flvrnilin ... Kings-lull ... . lllilmrl . 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