,Guardian of er the Can- ' ' `. ' ~ ‘ ‘ s ' ' °_1°“° . iiiifiill., _. .__ _ ”' Mmm' &§;7"g”'“'°'"' °’ the 11ret'uu~ee mourns or lean. ceo- ‘ S P PM nys °Qmm‘tytha.nwsreexli0rteddurln.gtheen .lollowsz 'Deer Slrs: 0 N R N E 'We wish to Yiiport 'on sample of | p | illrlcy received froni you, referred' iii ut ` l a . _ _ v jaw, 7_»'_a.' . MAXIMS , I I, _ g . " . ~ I M.s.xlMs 0' A .//1 ////9' ao fs". ai A ‘ ` A N9" "5, ° H ' A " ' ` M I' A “"7” ‘ i ~': or.; MERE MAN , _ g. .pf U V _ M l -wi, 1 -i-d»:_i ll ` `. \ it AZ i .. I it ' I ” MERE MAN mu" 0" I 0 on” el- `\`V"`».`i p ` I T :F4 I ///I ' /, 'A A-" xi". \"\\\ I It is e wi on in. :;‘.':.‘f' ‘f“" ’°"‘ "‘ ‘“"°“‘° as The Peoples Paper ,;_.,..:»:.’..“1 Read by erybody \ I:."I......""::... e. ,_ `““’ * Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew ' Q 02 ‘V _ -T, 'was- H . £ a ' I- Y vw. ""':.Ta¢T»Tr°a'dd°:'ueT'a:'d°:o ‘c':I»°i¢. CHARLOTT ' °“"' 4 .- . TETOWN, CANADA. WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1932 8 PAGES ‘a'}"'TTi.i|"¢':'li.°.'.i2°'.'.T.T iT.'Ti.".i.°"»iT§"6f'°' liiclougald Resigns From I pper House Canada Merchant Prince V-isitis Canada Movlng Forward In Meat Export _The Dominion Is Capturing Her Share Of The British Market For Bacon And Ham - 257 Per Cent Increase Over Last Year. , l_ OTTAWA, May 3-(BY the Can- A R l E Y adlzn Press)-That Canada is rap- V' idly moving forward toward the , recopturing of her share in the British market for bacon and hem. is indicated by the statistics of ex- _ , PUR of these colilniodltiss to Great Britain for the first quarter of the nu present calendar year in the opin- ion of Hon. H. H. Stevens. During the three months the total expor- "_-' tation of meat to Britain amount- ' t F 1' ed to 56400000 pounds, as compar 0 - gled With'15|82l000 pounds for th; -_ . ....__.... , , Company Is Enthu” °°"°3i’°“d';" WM mi 7°" °' ' i sccolvlrsulnp ny lus nsudnrnn - - leninorease of 40803000 pounds Siaistlc In The of is there; _ G°\’$T°“ sdmille. departmental store owner of London, Eng., is shown ea he an-lveil in Tor-opi,¢ du;-. fore approximately wi per oem. ills ilk Cmssliso visit. with his oaurnier, viaeouatesa .iaequea ae shea.-, Wu. or el.. new mms P E I 0' ' Total e rt of begun gn lvlltor The viloolmtess has accompanied her husband on flights all river the world, They were lege in _ ' ° ° xlio d bam - duct. so pu oeupmeg, for gh, (ing qw; Africa and on _one occasion forced down in the brigand area of China. ' , .months of,1031,e.nlncreueofnesr- o with the report in yesterdays ly 400 per ant' , 'mm,:m;°n P'h;i°,sEdw°'d°d|Is` _ado exported more bacon and ham* . _ V ii? il‘~i‘i°*-§“f¥ nas” °‘°”n M' ‘"1 #$37 N MEETING »»~fsf-~»»»»»~»-- .2 ' lmao l if in nominl . .__ me ,if eytafgmffmh ° Th °': supplied from within the Empire . r en °n are 8 re and only 14 per cent of the ham. port is from Mr. P. J. Dex, .consult- ilig chemist, Montreal, on behalf of €_________ W h 6 n A c t I s A g ai n- llu melting company and reads"ss Amended S o m e Provision For Greater Protection Oi Newspapers Would Be Included! .___-.- ' _ - _ - Tolwlvro, May s-(sy me can- uzxxi-(;;u%;\;;8.a?:'?I5 32;' slr edian Press)-Commentlns that "We consider this sample to rep- Says Ling Little "tm mmommp between MMDB' [gmt 5 very nn’ bnby that yk1d_ D011 llld IIIITOD llbill' hid |3861! gen- -i -= sxeueo eu-lie aa.. Value To The Sys- sf-is -==i°+b1°» -ss "messes “You” mlm few wage decreases have been ef- 'causns Maul-lN¢l co. urn.. tem A-nd H9 Would ;z°yf:°;;“§°§°’;"u::%";§:°£.n°°D;; .. ‘ ., o o P" J‘ Du' T B0 It. Newspaper Aiis'o'clation’s annual '\ --- meeting reflected s generally sound ‘ i j UITAWA, Ont., Moy 8-(By Tile mmap; p°||¢1°n_ _ Canadian Press) - From a purely pu;-ing the past year two new ANNOUNCEME e economic standpoint and ieavinlimemberl, L'Evongellne. Moncton,i COMING EVEN , sentiment out ol ooneleiel-ation. it'N.:e.,aaa the Daily Tribune, cum-' MEETINGS, TC would be to the advantage of the brook, B. C., were elected to the or- " ---- . road if cargo for Atlant'o lhiliimlii lsnisetion. The paper committee, htufgigiu and Denemzgnu 8:. was carried to the see via the Can- forecast e slow return to capacity~ ` , ' ' sdisn National Railways line i0 operation as mills were now oper- "Horee N13," to ol,” M; _oo portland than to carry it to Hall- ating at a little more than 50 per: itch. s, 1, Hg-gyjg, Q), 3943.5 ;|‘fax and saint John. Sli' H0111? cent of`rated capacity. The asso- ` Thornton told the House committee cietion wel operating within its 1 l *Inu-bbex. tn . ¢n "uwgy and shipping this after- yearly budnt. the secretary report- on nn . pd’ S' esled that hen lord 5; _ mm.. mm ' mon, ed. Hope was expr w U1. y oo - “Fm The President of the Canadian the Copyright Act was again H” 54-8 N-,Muni aysggm wg being ques- amended some provision for great- fi on me operations of the Nl- er protection of newspapers would. lines located in the United be included. M pi-ment the Canadian Nl- In detailing symptoms of de- iina to Portland was of iittlo creased volume of business, the ad- eo the system and he would vel-tising policy and promotion com me ie sell it sir new ssiii w in in your letter of Jeri. 5, marked ' ` 'lzflllrlottel/OWU N0. 80, 1931." I8 101- vs: T "Bliley: molstlxe, 8.6 per cent; ii|ii°8@n (dry basis), 1.08 per cent; llllumen (diy basis) 10.50 per cent; réliillcnt Of m$uh¢!l, 93.00 pt! ‘ ‘°°fsl=sudl ooaeert 'ruursely gsv sin. 'n-you talent. Proceeds' °““B Ps°r>is'a society. :asa-_s-4-ii. llc 1. e..§’3‘.§.§° iii.°u.“i$‘.‘..°I.‘a‘i`-'i'y."?.i‘.i$ ith. aueileu .tern at seo. neue "wished by .leer muon ‘ me-l-2-ii. rl, however, that the Cent (Continued on Page 3) . ua., -ee au oops -1-i ll eaiera union. with ii" "S" Natloiial Linea in canada. lllPw00d Iflfe . “'s§ il iifl. iiel 3 is Eie ? "The Bt. Ulllb mum 'Breakl nr the 'departure of the Atlanta bound fred Paper Company, e subsldidry of Consolidated Paper Company, were safe and hope was held that ° the arrival of a dredge equipped with automatic pumps might bring _ Dzsallowed In DUBLIN, May 3-(Canadian Press Cable)-The Speaker of the Dail Eireann this evening disallow- ed an amendment, proposed to the Goverl1ment's bill abolishing the oath of allegiance to His Majesty on the ground the amendment in- troduced "extraneous matters out- side the scope of the bi1l." The amendment, proposed by Deputy MacDermott, would have required every member of the Dail to promise "true faith and allog- ianoe ie ine 1='ree'state and, sur- ing continuation of the Free State in the British Commonwealth sol- emnly promise to be loyal to the partnership obligations thereby in- volved and.to the Crown as a sym- bol of that partnership." Gangster “Clad To Get Started" (Canadian Press) CHICAGO, May 3-Closely flank- ed by half a dozen federal agents, Al Capone was hurried from his county Jail. cell late tonight, and started on his way to the Federal Penitentiary at Atlanta, Ga. The gang leader, who must serve an 11-year sentence’ for income tax violation, was escorted from the jail entrance to one of a caravan of police cars waiting at the curb. The convoy sped swiftly through loop streets to thc Dearborn Street Station, arriving n. full hour before train. Capone, smiling broadly. was whisked into the Atlanta car. "I am gladto get started." were the gang leaders only words as he boarded the train. liliillliid WW “ld cm” Stl ag In g The dredge, being towed here from cently hunt hom in Jamaica, from _ Wi U ”1“'bl° ”“€' -1 Chiwiltimi Q06. WM ¢Xl>¢¢ted early the expenses involved in maintain i rolrrcssrs f\>xo.\>,-;~'<_ E# “ ',.':’;' ‘.,f;»_".='.i.“ "li Da 1 lr Ezreann i 10I\llE|l llP(iN ter year amounted to _'i'l.026,000, _ , _ h pounds,as°°i1il>I»\’8dwitl\only20,-` I V offuu... ueeeu ui ..uuseu.ai»°"i’°°iv°“°°= is ws first one D A I l Amendment Is i CanadaExtends States In' Union i. OUTBREAK or Foor AND MOUTH DIS- l EASE AMoNG CAT. TLE IN UNITED STATES is REssoN Fon PRECAUTION- ARY MEASURE. ‘ (Canadian Press) SAULT STE. MARIE, Ont., May 8-According to instruc- tions received here by Dr. W. B.. _Bell, Dominion veterinary inspector, from the (Deport- ment of Agriculture, no live stock, animal products, feed, or produce packed in hey or straw will be admitted to Canada from the United States due to In outbreak of the loot and mouth disease among cattle in that country. The order ,become effective lien yesterday afternoon. L. T0 DEFEND THE LEGAL DEPT. C. Nu R. Hea»rSiComlnissioner would be one of the Members Of Rall-» way Committee Criticise Dept. As “T o o Expensive” And “0ver-lVIa.nn- ed." Y ' OTTAWA, Moy 8-(By the Cm- mim P’“‘)"Ff°m “"° P"°“d` (Continued on Page '1) :\i"l"|i"':1`"T._(4Q:-so an effluent row i>°iW°°“ ° ll R ‘ the situation qulekly wluiul ooatrel. ence house in Montreal is a re- ,1f:;»|fir§»3t';il§;';4-:i140 52 a . H E, ” in ' ' " ' U I ' ,"“f' i‘a?i'€. 1... . For The G. N. R Canadian Press)-The question of supplying ties to the Canadian Na- tional Railways resulted in another adjourned quietly to meet this af- ternoon at four o'cTock. f Dr. Msnion said that he wished to col-nec; some figures given to the comm`ttee by R. C. Vaughan pur- chas’ng agent of the Canadian Na- Later figures fumlshed by S. W.' (Continued on Page 7) I -- r UTBURMEMBER CRITICISES. D e p u t y Colnmis-I sioner To Major MaoBrien B rin g s= On Discussion In House - Conserva- tive Member Pays High Tribute To The “ F a m o u s Force.” OTTAWA, May 8-(By the Cen- adian Press)-Appointment of a deputy commissioner to Major Gen- eral J. I-I. MacBrien, Commissioner of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, is to be made. This an- nouncement was mode in the House of Commons today The Deputy four or five assistant commission ers of the R. C. M. P., the Minister of Justice stated. It was felt by Major General MacBrlen that there should be a deputy commissioner to discharge necessary duties when he was ab- sent on police work. The appoint- ment would not involve any par- ticular expenditure in view of the promotion proposed, Mr. Guthrie declared. tu e economic d°l>Nili°i\ "i rom' ALFRED. Que.. Mir 8- tomon-ew morning. ia; a lsrselem department io me T v ,_ did. U19 U°“'»"i vu' (By thi! Ulliliillii PN!-0-Th’ The fire was driving through the personal expenses of minor offleials,` Llner Is lag! ”f\Tl'i».l'1'i;ioe‘ lgfiialiié rw°l`»T;':°T»a\-¢°ly_ ------- fourth day of fire in n hvss oils pueun the :erm ei a v with me aaa over the policy el owning llaea U d ~ d §‘,‘,’,',“’,{',,,"‘§,“,,;,f,°‘;,,i§f"°"“ "‘°"°" ml on pqe 7) of 250,000 cords of pulpwood here point fnwm-ds me paper ming, The in gh, “md sm” nu, House n amage r.eu»e. Tu. Lawrence valley: noses- - i ’ els west in northwest wlmle, rtly found the situation still alsrmlnlly flames moved 100 feet towards the ‘committee on railways and shipplns _.___ fleufly ana noe quite no mild. Tires- l°f*°“* °"°" °°-°°° °°“" °’ "°°“ '"1" Wir- `Wi°\\°\i its isiimsts isv°iiis°"°“i "”3.¥.ii‘ 5.23 1'{»?.‘.'.'.f'?il...'.2‘="Til.'.'l...l. is ,have been destroyed by the Ill-mtl seventy-five trucks continued today df the operation of the can- , nsinnmx, may s_(ny The can- fre-ll uma.. en.il_,; me aaa aol muea lthgostete ug: which secured :eh o firm lrili on working night and day taking loss edian 'lfetioul Railways. ‘_ adian Press)-Undomeged when re- ;”§'|";,i‘f.',`¢|',§&':”;'-"}i,"§U§`f"` };,,l,|,,,¢,| 6,., ‘ v 0 fl' O U S. of numrluf, the P110 Wil* 0 lffoftl 0! 1.000 from the pile and sendinl them in-` At toinorroih session the com-‘floated after seven hours alwund Mfgmiimr M-2 ‘_:m;'?o;{r v Yom, M me professional eodemeteur fire fight- to thenesl-by river. A large con- mittee will consider further a mo-‘en aeol-ge'a Island inside the har- (nm. ilai.-miglin memiar at 9,42 aus mote are have merely manned te keep it veyer. used to take the logs from tion lrytir. Peter Mocilbhon, (cons.,hor here, the rllmess-Red cross ‘.’§“‘§, 22,, M; ,,,m,,,g M .,,,, ,,,,, “"'"‘ “°'“ “‘““’“' "°° ""°“'*‘ “‘° '”' "'° °"= *° "=° mm- he io” °°- ““*°~>- -as 1'- is M-=w11~»=- sw so-_-» ~~ -be fs fm# '-'.=:.,'°i‘.:'.;l.°*.n°.ll.‘.“.' 'i..‘.“. .,.. rag nuilished lest it serve as e. means \ her joumey to Bt. Johns, New- p. lo. | ' ' 9° ‘“' "'° "““' °‘ W' 7°" N' l W °Pi'°'¢i°l ti" 11"- " ""’\ u..;»;;. .(0mtli_\oes ea me 8). . _ !°\iii4i°°<1- m'i}"'&i".'§."if'u'§.ii`i¢°e\§~.7i'.°°°° '“'°'"°'» I Canadian Press)-The 'Toronto Mail and Empire in a soecisl despatch; from its Ottawa correspondent to- -l- day described Premier George S. ' Henry of Ontario as saying on Appolntrnent 0 f A ' agreement would be signed in lboiit Dividing Strictly Wilfrid Laurier McDougald drew Haydon. Another Liberal member of the Upper House, Donut Raymond, received ll. mild rebukei from the committee for his rela- tionships with Beauharnois. None of the three Senators was present It had been understood that ' ;edopum of the committee report) #Urlid he preliminary to n dil'€Ct HUT W[|R|]S‘Liberal Member EXCHANGED Condemned By I N H li U S EfSenateC'ommittee _~.| - On Party Lines. Railgigsili ggigmlgggf The Senate Voted 34 To 27 To Pumhage 0? Ties Concur In The Report - First Time In Canadian History That ___ ` A Senator Had Been Censured Omws Ono Mu 3-so me By His Fellow Members. OTTAWA, May 3-(By the Canadian Press)-Senator resigned from the Upper d’-*Pl“Y °f “mil” 1” we 'WWW House tonight a few minutes after adoption had been made °°"‘m*“°° °f me H°“-’° °f °°’“' of a committee report condemning his relationships with “WHS °°d“Y~ The mme' W” the Beauharnois power projec brought. before the committee byi Dividing stridiy 0" party 3°” R~ J- M”"°“» Mimsier °' ‘ to 27 to concur in the report. R”~’1W°Y‘ and °°"°”- 1"” ”' “W stillness that was intense, Sen “‘1"“I” ”‘° ai' Ure" h°t- Wh“° me eral leader, read Senator McDougald’s resignation. When Mini-‘Wi’» tht °h=l"“°"» R- 9- H°“'fit was placed in the hands of Senator, Arthur Meiglien, 5°“' “nd a "‘“‘“"°f °f “"°’“"°’° °' Government leader, it drew the single comment: “I believe th” °°"““”"° °“¥”°d ‘“ “ “'°"”',he has taken the right course battle. What looked for a few mom- I appreciate “_” ents like a. storm, proved, however,i goupled Wim gemegy- Mepougold a passing squall, and the committee in being cam,”-cd' was gsnlfm- An- i,. lines, the Senate voted 34 Immediately afterward, in a ator Raoul Dandurand, Lib- in tendering his resignation. attempt to expel Benators Haydon and McDouga1d. There was no in- dication of this action tonight, how- ever, and Senator McDou3eld's res- imetion would ebsolve him from any further censure. It was sfter midnight when the vote was reached but the galleries tional in regard to purchase of ties. when the vow was Wren, istlli were crowded. One by one the Conservatives rose in support of ` (Continued on Plse 3) Untario TWH Contribute To Waterway.S'cheme TORONTO. Ont., May 3-(By The two weeks between the Dom'nlo11 Government and the Ontario Gov- cmment whereby Ontaldo will con- tribute elao,o0o,0o0 to development of 1,000,000 horsepower in electric plants on the international section of the proposed St. Lawrence deep waterway. Car Ferry At Lauzon Connor Advises If e i c h e r s Re Long Ocean Hop (Canadian Press) BALTDJORE, Md., Moy s-Lieut Harry P. Cdnhoi, who acted as navigiinr for Captain J. Errol Boyd, Canadian flier, in a trans-Atlantic Sght. today completed plotting the course Lou T. Reiohers plans to take on his two-stop flight from New York in Paris. Connor advised Relchers to start from New York for Harbor Grace, Newfoundland. where he will re- fuel. The next ,lump would be across the Atlantic ocean to Ireland where Connci' has selected three airports at which the flier could re- fuel before attempting the lest leg in Pliis. Reichen md Connor met here today for their final Gohferenee be- for the Proposed fllsht. Connor navigated the monoplene Columbia across the Atlantic, when he and Captain Boyd flew from Harbor Grace to England in Oe- (Canadisn Press) | QUEBEC, May 3-The Canadian National Railway! car ferry CMV' lcnatown, which was launched here a year ago, arrived in port today and entered the Leuzon dryd°¢¥ 1°' her first annual fhsP¢0ii°ii~ Tm’ ferry has been operatlns B11 Win' tober, 1980. ter between Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick and is here to undergo inspection before starting her llflmmel- activities across North- umberland Strait. Record & Foieca st ofthe Weather )ili`.'1`F.0ll0l.0GlCAL OFFICE, Tor-T ullln, lilly il. lilinliuum and maximum temperatur- os: l)l|\\'lu>l\ 3(-.`ii Vancouver ill-(T0 Erllllnninn 718-B8 ilnnff 28-00 Winnipeg il0~'i0 Toronto 212-00 Ofiflwri fi0-GL! liionirenl 40--02 Q |f°s D\\=l'\C\ll.r - ‘fe sm: ron ‘nm liilfuse wilsli T *ro\l‘Rl. Pmlnt. ., ron one , Peer! ‘ . 3E; .igbg ./ -9- .__,__l 19* \ A J Y ,U ~’""‘ ul/ _I 2; ¥\ I ,fl 1 .A ' 3 (Ml flllf ICHIDULI Ween days-loaves' Borden deli! d 1140 e m .L me . . . ~ - lnenveinrgimentllle dellyl 10.30 e. and 3.!! I- le 7 . , - I . l ._ .1 1-a -a__~