MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN -_¢____ ‘T0105 ,but not so fast. - dlln Founded Hill’!- llglfrllnqfpllillll: iiilllrillnn Tuo (Ii-nil. ¢ u iii T antamount WAR? M exchange dlapflkh Mm! scrim says the action of W. W. 1m, Chintsg delegate in invoking 01mg; i0 and 15 of the League {Nations covenant with respect to lilo Shanghai situation is hair.- lmg to a declaration of war. Will. Be Sworn In To-Day UITAWA. 0.1? Fe-u. 2-(By ‘Tile “n,” circulates the some as JAPANESE EXPECT. BIG CHINESE DRIVE ‘Sensing AnuOffensive On Large Scale, Japs Have Rushed Reenforcements into line in Chinese Chapel Section Of Shanghai — Shells Drop Near British. BRITISH nous l kEliitiilBil : Situation In The Far East Most Import- ant Matter Before Parliament — Brit- ish Position Outlin- ed. LONDON, Fcb. 2. (Canadian Press Cablcl-A crowded house of Commons had an opening llourfull‘ Japanese strongholds “qfhm m. of matters of extreme moment when‘ chum-l Sect-om About 450 men 0331.0 it rc-assclnblcd today after a six wccks’ rcccss. 'I‘upping all other matters of course was ihe situat- ion in the far cast. Sir John Sim- on, Secretary of State for Foreign Uanadull Prrrslwfion- E- N- Rlwd‘ Affairs, oiltliilcd the British posit- ls, if. 1$1°1°1F111“nc°- mime Mlnvsler R" I for the Domiiroils, bcfore the cx-l ‘~11 "l" of Fishwles will 1“°b‘lion in a slatc-lilc-nt duplicated by h'11l'11"~“""11‘" 1“ l°m°rr°w “s “T-n‘ Rt. Hon. J. H. Thonlas. Srcrelflrynmm a Japanese mortar fell hear 3- lle-"dwili 11 l5 u“der51'°°d' wlnltraordinary ilicctiilg of the Ilelgue relinquish lilo administration of the Council n0 Gone,“ poafoio 511111911118 during the clay. Ollissullling the duties of Min- 0hr, Unit?“ Sir John explained that Britain. Slates, France and B1%1°11’111-"111°°l M13 311N195 W 11 Italy ll1l(l joincd ill presenting to continue for ille present to admiri- literihe Department of Fisheries. ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMING EVENTS, hllilYFlNGS. ETC "Borden Line Club loading hogs, 1 labs, clllrcs, Albany, Tilursday, February 4th. 401-3-1-41. "Races at McArthurb Wharf, llllirsday, l-cbruary 4th,-2 o'clock. 469-2-3-21. "Colnc to the Leap Year Dance iii Orwcil Covc Hail, 'I‘hursday, February illl. 475-341-“, "Conic to thc Dance in Lot 65} . Hall “Willi-allay nlqht. If stormy. ' - 1116a". Eiprsial IllilSlC. 453-2-2-2. "Comets the Dance Emerald lllll. Wednesday, February 3rd. Music furnished by Jack Braboust. 424-2-2-21. "Consult .7. A. Moore, Slln Lifc Assurance (‘o., Charlottetown, bo- b" 111F11111H. Experience has 1111x111 mc millly things that will ""9 You money. - "Como to Cord Party and Leap £51’ 1111111‘ in Hope River Wednes- l’. FPb- 3rd. Refreshments serv- Hi. If not fine, first fine night. 452-2-2-21 "llfusil-al entertainment, refresh- 15. and dance, Sumlncrflcld 'T,11\11'5<1av. Feb. 4th at a p. m. $511111. 25 cents. 451-2-2-31 ll ‘mime l0 the Card Party and m rpl/lasonlc Hall Hunter River, shmfl-"Y 111il11l.l=‘eb. 3rd. Re- na "B11111"- scrved. If not fine. first ° “11111- 4411-2-21 ‘£3210 Annual Meetiniz of the l’ D1111‘? Company will be held I 1 i ‘Folio and Nanklrlg today propos- als calling fcr immediate CCSSiilOIl of hostilities, formation 0f a neu- frzll arch in Shanghai to be pol- iced by neutral forces, and open- ing of negoihtion: on Sine-Japan- 1 ese controversies in the spirit of the pact of Paris. (Continued on Page 3) , Canada ’s Cool Imports Drop l OTTAWA, Ont, Feb. 2. (By the Canadian Prcssl-Canada is dim- inislling it; purchases or anthra- cite coal, all imported fuel. Dur- ing the last flvo years imports from Un tccl Stics have dropped one million tolls and the lncibflse from Great Brilain 850,000 tons. has not been sufficient to offset l1- In the calendar year i931, accord- ing to in: Dominion Bureau of Statistcs, Canada brought 2.236.409 tons of nllihracte from Unltéll tater, svoooo tOilS from Greet Brltxln, 60.700 tons from Germany and 4,590 tons from French Indo- China. B. C. Premier Is Improving VICTORIA. B. 0.. Feb. 2. (BY thB 91° Mrlsonic Hall. Stanley, on ' Canadian P,.es5)_A minor operat- esdlll’. the 8th of February at 211.114. H. s. MacEwen, Secretary. 478-2-3-4-5-8-41. "The Mt. Albionlzilomenh Insti- lwld a concert and enter- mnln Fn thclr hall on Thursday I, notllfi vbrual: 4th at a o'clock. lowing 11¢. first fine evening fol- i | ion which Prcmler S. F. Tolmle underwent last week has lulled l0 stop the severe nose bleeds which have caused him considerable trouble and he is still confined to his bed. A slight improvement in hfs condition. is reported. 1115110111 4644-1-21- are nOt allowed and the Premfl‘ 11 ldebarred from taking pift in 8°11" nBl-adalbane P r e s b y t e r i a n ohurch- Annual congregational eminent affairs. although his con- meegngl Westley. February 9th, at dit'on is reported not‘ serious en- ' m‘ Bharll- Full attendance TE- gush for any glgrm, Illestqli Pres Ming. RBV- R. Moorhead Legato 472-2-8-VlNd-Slit-2l. "T111? lnnual meeting of the all“; R11" 5111mm! Club will be ‘nemoo New Glasgow Hall Friday (my o’ 5th at l o'clock. Mr. m’ muotte Live Stock Branch and b 0f the Marketing Board mole present. Signed. Russell ‘°"-5°¢1'@l1\rv. 445-2-2-21 "F/lual m n0 P11111118 of ihe Emer- mfglglilnw Club will u» held in Flu-um ,,““"' Thursdly nliht. mo“ 0-, m1: at 1.30 o'clock. ‘Mr. llr, 0;“ o,"vl'1"1'1<¢1-111g Board and "ll b“ “ms c Live Stock Branch .‘_‘_ @110- Nelaon Mntheaon, ' ‘ 4704-3-11. l "Tome everybody to tho laces today at Oyster Bed. 4"I'-11 "Hockey at Milton Wednesday night, Wheatlcy River Stars vs. Milton Hornets. Skate after nzlaarlili "Victoria Ramblers versus Grim- itcs, l-llghtlcld Rink tonight. Sui-ii! aiicr lnazch. Cornwall Thursday- "Victoria Rink, Thursday. Feb- mm" 00$”. locomollye mglh- runry 4. Summersidc Hockey 011111 versus Victoria Unions. Admission as and i5 cents. Bkatin: 111161‘ game. i 48l-2-2i~3i/21,0M mm. r The People's Pe an Covers Prince Edward island. Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAYIVIiEBRUARY by Everybod 3, 1932 8 PAGES MAXIMS 0F A MERE MAN A WUIHJH in luu- ls :1 vz-ry flour jurlga- of rharactcr. \lllliilll fililluri|lllllllll llvliirrvll moo. "r llnil (llrliliLl ilili] |.'. s. a. $1.50, Native Section Attacked By Japs l_ Y E R S l (By Morris J. rial-m, Associated ‘British volunteer unis within the I he" $11" Correspondent) lintcmatonal settlement. N0 casu- (Uvpvfight, 1932, By The Canadian altlcs were icporictl.» Japanese lll PFBSS) pound gulls poured a rain or shells ' n on Chapci during yesterday uftcr- SHANGlI-IZAI, (Wednesday), Fcb 3 nooirfronl positions behind inc, -—Convinced that a b'g Chinese butts of the Iiongkcw purl; rife drive would be launched within range. Thc Japanese began to mob- forty-eight hours, the Japanese com- ‘ ilim a force m’ a‘>"ut 2.0M) hlllrilciz- rnand today rushed blucjackcts rcin- cis, and it wrs c‘ “rd tho lJOlll- forcornents into line in the Chincsc bard-moat would bc followed ilp by Chapel sect/on of Shaniiilni and an attack, in; no advance mzltcral- 51191181-1161166 the Japanese defenses izcd. Tilc dayfil; uorl: was loft To 1h: along the Shanghai-Woosung rail- lroad. These menial-cements were during a lull that followed a long artillery duel Iliesday, in which neither aide appeared to have pro- flied to any extant. Japanese officers declared the ‘TUIIS. SlllllllllE CH1" i GlifiS . /~I At 6.30 p. m. the Japanese put their heavy p 0:05 into actIon, l downinz out [he noise o‘ machine Pllmflse 0f the Chinese dur nu thcvwuzis and liflltcl- at“? 1y and ill’! bombardment was to reduce lhfFri~llc1l IllJliflYS Chincsrr. When {llc fzrinp cliwl do‘; :1 tllr- only Chill so Q1111 lrard fs-"ll was a lung Imilvvd in from tile‘ warships in the 1l'(‘lll'll ll ' up r1’ a- Whanpo, bringing the total Japcln- b:: 2000 _. . . . rse strength to a-pprclxinlaicly 5,000. ilp 3B or lll’)l".! bmlxrl \ cad"s iiilil szlild bag; cm ‘Ll hlilnst continuously Jrlll. 53-‘1 wllcn tho ' bccainc irc ils‘ leaping Illlfl- rs anti rulinilg air l)'!lllI"l'S \\‘l‘.li~ rcd ilzc plain “fir. llcsiruliicrl. Onlopll rs who lllrurlgcd ilrc roof ‘ups of ll!!! ""' l-rilpcrs in Shing- . 'lai‘s husincs srfliun in hutch tho \'111'l‘11-111~"-1111l!‘-f-! P1115 “rca lm-olnc a all mlllrs of irrrilr 111d \‘-’1l11 blllPlilftris 0111111111" an‘! (lrpth, the slziugllicr zl- ' ""--"~—--'~-~———— mung filo 200 000 (‘lliitcsc inhabit- fzi on Pllgf‘ Ill , l "which I'll For ‘ll ho J..pa ' »cf ih" SHELLS DROP NEAR BRITISH said During‘ ihc artillery duel shells __ _ 1 l our oioiilliililli llPPti.:iiili;ii2l; Eoiiiiiliitirl i. .._. ..__>__ i l liiiciol 0 p e ll i n t; 0f Geneva P a r 1 o y 0i League of Nations Took Pia 1o Yostor- flay. l hm Scion. Canadian Pr; <l‘"1.' Vfrilcr.) GELWEVA, S‘ "land, I-‘zb. 2 — Canadian Press Cflbl1‘)-—UllCJi'l‘2CC- d drama SWCpE today acxoss the atcrnatlonal sccnc as dclcgatcs of .hc world's great nat clis zathcrcc‘; ‘o discuss dlsrlrnlazllcnl u-ore sud- .l;nly sunzmnned to learn 01' Angio- ‘lmericah co-opcraiion to rcstor. ycacedn the far cast. They hoard of the movement o! warships and the transfer of aririczl lccops t0 the scone of conflict ir. the vlc nlty of Shanghai, China. where forces of Japanese and Chm- csc are engaged in 110s‘. litics. "The British (l-ovorilmcnt fccls that it is impo 2611c the prcsrnt situation continue," Rt. Hon. J. H. Thomas. ‘Brithh Sccrchiy for the Dominions, heads his countrys dclegatcn.‘ told the Council of thr- League. THE SENME viciuclil orrawa, Ont, Feb. 2—-(By the‘ Canadian Pressi-Appoiiltmcnts to the vacailclcs in the Senate are cx- pected to be made and announced tomorrow. Four vacancies at pres- ent exist in the upper chamber, i one for Ontario, another for Quc- bec and two for Nova Scotla. Filling of these vacancies will give the Conservative forcl-s a ina- jorlty of two in the Senate. The party standing will then be Con- servatives45; Liberals 4'1. The ranks of both sides of the chamber, though, have several senators who l are not in the best of health, and there is considerable doubt as to whether these senators will be able to be present for the early part of the session. ‘rhe existing vacancies were cre- ated by the deaths of Sir George Foster, (Conservative - Ottawa) ; Hon. G. G. Foster (Conservative- Montreal); Hon. E. M. Farrel (Lib- oral-Liverpool) and Hon. Nathan- iel Curry (Conservative-Amherst). Nil‘. Lfilgczlg 1i. dylrffaciiciui. Jilarlotlitcxvil, has L>‘"ii ilppoilltci purclias ng ilglult for t scutirnl di- partmcns of till,- Pr halal Gov- crnlnmlt. Othc-r appoinimcilts rcJUil-ily" mad. iil~C.‘.Li!‘.L'll arc as folio‘ ' .s of ihc PC1138 and C3111- lnlssioilcrs for taking azitiizxrlcdg- mant of dtcds: Prince County Ml", Ijiphore A. Gallant, mil-all. s Village. Kngs County: l\1:ssi's._ John A. Bcatoll, Dundrls Cclltre; Albci Cilrran, Summcrvillc. Queen's Conn y‘. M1 AJ-Erlul l- ‘Jrcllailt, Powhal. Jusifcs of ihc Ifcacc to be asso- catcd in the Compulsion of thi- Feace: Messrs. Eiphore Gallant, Ab- raham's Viilajc, Frank Robblcc, 'I‘ryon, John A. Bcaton , Dundas Ccllirc; Albeit Curran, Sumilicrvillc Conllll‘; loner for oaths under til: llws of Prince Edward Island: Wcntwsrth Roy Dillon, Esq, As- sistant Trust Officcr, Royal Trust ' cinpaill’, ll/iilntrcal. Jnlor at (‘zSOI‘_!€‘i0\\'l\I lllobbcs, Gco-xgctavnl. l Lutrrs patent havc bran granted to P. & ’I‘. Motors Unified. the chlcf ‘place cf 511511915 of the firm being lat Clzarlcttciowil. omawa, om, I-‘cb. 2. (By ulcf Canadian Pres)—Senator G. D.’ '_ Robertson, Minister of Labor, has left Bermuda where has been rc- Attorney Will cupcrating from a recent illness. Hc will arrive back in Ottawa about‘ prosecute Client Is To the first of the week. - Succeed Sweezey- _ HULL, Que, Feb. 2. (By the Are Retzcent Chadian Fresh-An attorney pro-l lsecuting a client is an oddity in the. lHull Courts, but tomorrow it will b: a fact. F. B. lvlajor, Crown At- torncy, will conduct the prosecut- ion whcn John Graham, oi’ Lon- (By Gcor William Labor Minister l On Wayl-Iome (Continued on Page 3) , (Special to the Guardian) l TORONTO. Ont, Fob, 2—W. A». Black of Montreal, Prcsidcnt of the Ogilvle Flour Mills and director 01 the Bank of Montreal is rcpnrtccl don’ Ont‘, faces a manshughm. as lillcly to succeed R. 0. Swcczcy muse, arising from the death of as President of the Beauhnnlofs Power Corporaton in the lmrpclld- ' MONTREAL, Qucn, Feb. 2. my the Canadian Prec-sb-Other than the statement that "negotiations are still in progress" employees and employers were reticent today in regard to the situation in which Jean Labontc, 10, fatally injured _ the two Canadian railways and rcp- in ~n automobile acudeht 11nd reorganization oi the Beaullam- by t w h 1 “Hill l-.-..1 . ; ‘ “ ' ' occan iranspor. c ave i150 illlflvf‘ resentatfves of the ruiln Lu; tradcsl In the Superior Court, Graham o“ direcwrale- succeeded in making sum“ “"5 n01 T:,".l,ilrd,\1..llll H u \'l\lll"lilll\‘i11\\'i i workers are discus-lug a proposed faces a civil action, and 1n this he 0m p“ can; wage 0pc, will b’: defended by 1M1‘. hfajor. Informal exchanges took place Jean's father is suing llhl for bctwezn the railways and the $9,000. general conference of district chzlr- lrnen today, although 110 101111111 meetings wen held. TlICSS cxchanl- so an expected to continue wllll pos- glbly q gonna] get-together of rcp- reccntatim oi both aides. Tho four Imlthcrhocdr c-"11C~"1'1‘1' ed in tho nsyoi-lltloru arc lb 10¢- To ‘Hold Caucus OTTAWA, Ont, Feb. ‘.1. Canadian Prcs:)--Z.'.bcrul morn- ers of thc Comrnzlrls anl Senate will hold a caucus clihcr on the opening day of tllc session, or Fr‘.- day, probably the lili At 1111'» caucus plans for the scsloll will bfdlszusscd and illc 1:’ 11>r111 111165 to b: foiiornd, laid dlllwl. Al‘ ‘ill’ a number of promillvll. lllwmbcrsl of the Liberal party are hem. STOCKIIOLM. Sweden, Fcb. 2—(Canadlan Press Cabin-l). 111M611. Swedish Mfnlsier of Comm: w. today emphatically dulled rumors reported in have 07181111101! in London that 11'! Iovcrnmcnt had under consid- rraflcn plans for tho c>ta'~l1-:h- rncai. of an export inx nn Svmlllh Wood pulp. corn. the conductors and if" r1‘!- way iplqllphera, numbzrlllll 501119] pianos roared ovrr the qml-i, cviTy SHANGHAI orrrznivs arassacnan m: Jar-g Tile balllc oi tize Chapel section. ants was enormous. Japanesg acro-llirc nllgllt attack the nests of a, 20 minutes rllcaing a thundering n1 ss of bonills against wlfrh flu: (Jhirlrsc “'01? lllilvrrliss in dcfcriil Lhc ullnIg-e hi‘ slaying in their “up, illrmsr cs, cxccpt with their rifles and malhliic guns. The fire stilrtcll by the first bomb- ing grew into a roaring C0flIl"l1|‘il- Yon as the aitlick coiitinlzcil. ll irked "is way ihrough the narrow, wcrrrn-like streets of the mud hut and cobblestone city as a pralric ill uoululis r, 1i oigluil 10f “Mad Herlnit” 0i Rat River —— Dyna.- ‘ mite Bombs Will Be Used To Oust Trap- per F‘l"_\1ll His Lair. EDMONTON, Alta. Feb. 2, (B) the Canadian PrcssL-il war-hero lof the air is to join Canidais Imountccl police in a spectacular at~ temp: to capture lhc mad lllurdcr- cr of a. "Mouniic" in the barrens lof ill!‘ Arctic circle. Capt. "Wolf llliily, ilrlicd ‘tlliaiici flier, is to ‘drop ciynllllliil bulllbs oil tho lair from which Aib John on, craz- ed trapper. has stcd arrest by a police lxlssc. l Ainlnunltlon um‘. provisions for H.110 form: \1.ll"‘l hm. b-r-n SCPklll! the lliilfil‘ of 121‘ l r since ll~' shot to dvzrb C" E. hiiilcr. last Saillrrlzlj.’ w‘. mcdiaicly to .\lr~.\ Stool, 240 lllilr-s llorfh o.’ Edmon- ion. Pilot C. ll. "Plllid." Dick l1‘ one of the allies-t of barren lam‘. ulrmvn, will hop off for the nor-t‘: omwrrow morn‘ l-ulilzly of iiclll mire. _ 'l'11o lrrrili d pcllplc wcrc faced .liih a dilrlrlrlla of (error. They had and living llurrlnel in ill-nth, or lire. 1'18 11110 the open in hr Xllot or torn '0 picrcs by bursting htlllils. The printrlg plant rlf illc (‘onl- liorcinl Press, rcpuii-rl to ho. ihc iargrst in (he world, u-as (llflfrlryod The ABOVE piciilro shows a lir-w “f “"1 113th“? quarters which wcrc iIULIVllY bombed, Capt. Myv wll vlill the trans- pralbahlr fly ll 11's 0 n p fcrixnvi F‘ip‘1li"~ Cr oTraxtn-l. om, 1.1.1,, -_._ ,3, ‘z the d to for t‘ic spur": vs tonflght. . .. v Graal 131151111. (he Irish Frcc _ 51179» Albllfil 11. New Zcrliilllrl. South Africa, Newfoundland India will send dclcgatcs to the wnlemnfiv 111 the Canad all the date has been the if communication by cable ‘he various parts of the Empire. The oilesiion of the agenda i=4, 9W “booted to be consdrrcd. “Ihishqp ‘utter likewise. will bc drill W111 "rfwccn inc (liffcrcnt parts of the ‘Y cable mmmulllcallml ‘"1511 111° Empire carrying out this principle. lower Ocean F reighr Rates On Export Cattle (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO, Fob. 2—Announcc- group, accord m; 0o the 100350 fig- ‘mcnl. from Hon. Robert Weir, Fed- “ms issued on me d,“ tom, p0,? oral Min stcr of Agriculture oi’ low- mam,“ of 3000 000 rpm-c brill: Aficr long and unsucccxful ne- m. ocean freight rates m export 0.330 Bflblshers locaied in the my cattle to British ports, featured lust hibliors of Canada were the guests qr the Canadian National cxhbition board. It will be interesting for you to learn dcclarcd Mr, Wclr that on Saturday we wcrc able lo consum- mate an agreement with the steam- shp companies to give us a very reduced rate on carrying cattle, the carrying of larger catilc being rc- duccd from I5 to 12 a head and |i_,..-,-,.,. lighter cattle to $1080 a head from St. John, N. 18.. t0 Blrkcllhcad and lyuullllc: Glasgow. We bclcve this ll: the low- l1~,,,,,.,,., rst rate that has cvcl- ‘bccrl given long the line in handling charges. HE Ii/IPER IA L CONFER EIVCE OTTA lip/A, 1 JUL Y 1s ...' ill" b“ h " \ y~ . cicawa. I..ilnlaticn to ill-s cflicf has iliJflC in highest official sourc- and capi- m1‘ F” some 151ml? 1119 1111955011 01 wlvsbabh‘ ills‘. from four to six weeks. subject. 111111 the dominating note of the confer- lcnce and the general expectation i l night's complimentary dinner in lamest romlgn group with 351431110 Simpson's Arcadian Court when iJapnncSc can“, firs, v, . some 700 livcsiczk breeders and cx- | q-nns mud‘ I Our aim ‘s to endeavor to obtain i110 old land. .€___.__.___.-_ SHANGHAI, m». z-(lvcancl- K1113‘ 0 dly)--(A.P.)—A battalion of British troops arrived on the cruiser Bcrwlck ioilzy nzld were landed on the lluml of the in- ternational settlement. , enough of ghcsc small reductions add led to tho $3 freight rcdurtlon to ‘By me put $5 more in the hands of on ilflflnfl‘ for each animal ill‘ sends to ,,,,, lrys-.\l<lll1~ra li|ll\\'1'§i and wont u-iluls; (‘lfllll <1 llllld with some 2h 112m .Inn\\‘ l 111. Lower M. l-ncr Yllllngv-hlullor- Qillfllfllvi llllhlw l u _‘ illill "lull"? \\ll‘l sln-l- 1115111 rum . i Hull’ llllll \lll'l|l Sllurz-liaatorly‘ in nnlllll-rly “nah; lluluLv and l-cvrom- g llllllifll’ \~.ll E light snow. I l (Special to the Guardian) l (Cont llcd on Page 3) , illiiltil uliioiili lsiiiisuo ‘NINNIPEG. hfrln, Feb. 2-(3)? the Czilladiall Prcss>—Pollcc today arrested Toni lircchkozie, wanted in conrlc-ciion with the murder at Elma, lyfnlr, last week, of seven mclnbcrs of the Sitar family, ac- cording to word reaching here from Contour, 12 miles east of Elma. Hrechkozie, hired by Martin Sitar as a farm hand, has been sought since discovery was made ‘of the six bodies in the flame- swept farmhouse three miles from .Elma early last Friday morning lMartin, his wife and four of their ‘children wore stabbed to death, dying almost instantly, while a fifth child died here 3d hours Jater from knife wounds. 1 According to the report received ‘at provincial police ‘headquarters here. Hrcchkozic is being brought to Winnipeg aboard a freight train. Ila will he locked up here probably late this aftornoon or early t0- night. - ldflllliliiilllflll o the captured man as lirccllkozic is said to have been established io the satisfac- tion of police by lloigllbors of the Sitar family. |_r ,__,_____ (Colllilllird Oil Page (l) , IN .rl Prls..l~lllollday_ July 111 m1 Qnl Eczrlolnic confer-emc- 11f Z1 fcrcllt coilntrics. Ill rile past, Imperial coilfcrcnccs are occupcd from four to cigh: cks. The coming conference will Irlira-Illlpcral preference w ll be conference arrangements from the trade that come Shanghai ’s Population TORONTO, Ont., Feb. 2 - The British population in greater Shang- hal is rated second in the foreign Americans compose the fourth ‘or Rus- —~- ——-a -...-=. Record & Forecast of the Weather .\ll-I'l‘li(llfl1l.1liili'.\li ili-‘i-‘icl-l, Tor- pc, 01.1., l-"l-ll. -.-~ \l.\x|.\rl'.\r Tl’..\l- ,1- QREQ, ANY ruse. News: 411ml ' Bu, Business .\ll.\‘l\ll u \\'D l"; ll \Tl'Ill"4 |'.11lllIIlll.0l\ 111111.... 11's "Q BusmE ss ill llilul l'(IllI§('.\§Tfi Oiirnvn nml l‘;v_u~r' Si. Lawrence Vul- Nlilfiiinn- rl- p. bulillll -l_.~ .~..- ..., >70 lit M19 null _ _ , . ti» -l 1 ‘H!!! -lt T“. (‘R rlhl“ ‘rlndllyy’ d H v...» u >=l.l.~l.\~ FOIL u, 10.1". 11.1.1; ‘Il-v-ll-"u 11ml" 11 7 ' " l_ .l.'..- .11 lLlll. ‘nl‘gilimlllfil‘rll" 1111c vllrlltcerl nllnuicn 'l'1>l'lI1l‘llfii\C llnily: 10.35 Ill illtrr lliflll i'll.l;'1l;l1-l-l\vr.\. I11"-