Over 38,000 people in‘ this Province —- 8.000.111 the (my - Read The Guardian every day. The Guardian is read in practically every worth- while home in Prince Edward Island. "-1 G nrtlllu, Inundefl ll" ‘algebra Guordinu Two Clnll l FVeterans Not iIn Agreement On Pensions Plan Delay In Getti-n-g- Cases To Tri- in}? Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew tH’i0WN iiiiivim: PARK ANll fiillBllltlll Annual Meeting 0f Stabbsv Inquiry Opens , bunal Chief Complaint, Of P. E. I. Veterans, Says Dr. Johnson. ‘Plans Visit To ,T7ie Dominion POET LAUREATE COMING John lilaesiield, poet laureate of England, who is coining to Canada, landed in New York recently with his ‘wife. .li’ conditions iuid not been so unpleasant iil a certain American rug factory, ‘the poet might have been a New York phy- IFiZlll, he told reporters. Working i’ _-tiie factory he (ici-ideii he would home a doctor, hut his surround- ings were so icrrilfle he fled to England. Just before he started he ran across a book oi’ (Fhaucefs poems: that is what led him to be- romlng a poet, he said. REDLT 1'10)’ IN ADVERSE ’l‘ll.~\!).l£ IKALANCE ’ LONDON, Jan. ]l.—i'.'l.l’.)— A reduction in Great Britain's adverse balance of trade by nearly $122,000,000 ivas shown in preliminary figures for 1932 is- sued tonight by the Poard of Trade. ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMING EVENTS, MEETINGS, ETC "Dance in Milivnie School, Fri- . January 13th. Come onc. Conic ‘i ‘7013-1-12-11. "Holden Dramatic Club at Scvou Mile Bny tonight. Program starts It 8.15. Admission 25 and i0 ccnzs. 76l7-li ‘fllockey at Vllhcntioy River Rink ‘Wight, Milton Hornets vs. Wlicut- M’ River Stars. league game. Provincial Associa- tion Held Yester- day-Dates Select- ed For This Year August 21st To 25th. The Annual Meeting of the Char- lottetown Driving Park and Pro- 1 XGI-nodlm Prue) UPIlAWA, Jan. il-An, impres- sive array 0f veterans, each well equipped with experience in the intricate solution of pensioners‘ problems, appeared before the joint committee investigating the admin- lstmtion of the pensions act to d” W‘ w“ m" m’ m" m" vincial Exhibition Association, mo. cwsldered mbewrongwjthme my was held in the offices of the com- the aietwas operating. Representa- fpany, Tweel Building yesterday tives oftheCanadianLegionfromBs afternoon. President Jgmes Pawn m‘. east M Prince Edward Island in the chair and a fullvattendance and as far west as Winnipeg laid .0: Directors present The President hero" we committee the duncul- read the following report '.Vlll"fl was ties which they, as spokesmen for adopte¢ " the ex-service men, were encounter- lllg in their efforts to have the pension act apply to the returned soldiers. They gold the committee oi’ the dissatisfaction throughout Canada with the operation of this statute, and suggested remedies for the elimination of that dissatisfac- tion. In their proposals for altering the present machinery under the act the Legion representatives were not unanimous. Some took is- sue ivizli the testimony of their col- iegucs but each conveyed to the committee n plan, founded on ex- perleitcc and obsrvntlcn, which, in his opinion, would rcmcdy the sit- uaticn. Directors llep art The Directors take pieasurg in submitting their annual report for the year ending December 31st. 1932. and hope uiuc the silarehol- ders, exhibitors and general public will be pleased with it. Early in the year ll», seemed that the idea. of holding an Exhibition was impractical. The Federal grallt had been discontinued and the City of Charlottetown grant reduc- ed one half. However. on vigorous representations behg made to til.- Fcderal Government n grant of one half the former amount was given REPRESENTED BY 1919. FAMOUS LAWYER The inquiry into the judicial not; of Judge L. St. G. Stubbs (right), Winnipeg county court Judie. opened in Winnipeg yesterday, January ll. E. J- MvMumr. K-Q. ll rwre-senting Judge Stubbs, Mr, McMur- my is a. former solicitor general of the Dominion and became rumpus during his long and brilliant defence of the Winnipeg strike leaders in Annual Reports on the achievements of the Charlottetown Board of Trade for the year 1932 were received last evening at the Annual meeting of and this together with the usual grant from the Provincial Govern- ment nud the strong support voic- ed by a large number of the prom- incni; exhibitors, merchants of Charlottetown and others, made us decide to go ahead with our Fair. We are glad now that wo did s0 and we believe that everybody clsc Practically all wiiucssrs were nun alumnus in their disapproval of tllc attitude toward returned soldiers of tile counsel employed by the Hoard of Pension Commissioners. Tfho function of such officers was to elicit all proofs, not only those unfavcraille to the pension applic~ nut". it was sflld. Yet, the attitude of some counsel was such that the men generally entertained the 0p- luion that commission counsel fillie- (Continued on Page 3i n HOUCC f0!‘ ill-f‘ $016 pIlIDOSG 0f nrmuilg against the validity of their Calm. "Seine times." said A. E. Moore Believed Dead IDNDON. Jan. ll—icanadinn Press Cabin-Lost to the world for five full days, Bert Hlnklcr, iam- ous Australian airman. touight was presumed to be dead. Preparation rvcre than,“ to send a search party out after Hiiikler, who left Fcltham. Enrflanri, 0.: the long flight to Australia before dawn on Saturday. Bu? the organizers were pessimistic. They had r0 clue as to where the search could start. Even Hi-nkierle, definite route was not known. 4, 300Pe l ts Offe r- edAtSpecialSale (Canadian Press) (Continued on Page 5) lllllllllllf CAilAIANSIlIPS FILE Piuusi Customs Dept. At Ct- tawa Will Hear Stories 0f U. S. Coast Guard F10- ille organization. Mr. Smnucl Kennedy, iiic retiring president, who was in the chair, and the chairmen oi various commit- ices outlined the work accomplish- ed. The following officers were elect- cd for the, ensuing yeari President-Bud A. Clark. Vlee-prcsideut-I‘. E. McNutt. Secretary-ireusurel"—W. L. Hig- gins. Lure, S. A. MucLeod. P. W. Turner. G. J. Turccdy, Samuel Kennedy, P. W. Cinrkiu, A. L. Wright. Board oi Arbitrators-J. P. Crock- ctt, L, A. MacDonald. E. A. Fergu- son, S. T. Green. (Associated Pres!) PEIPING, China, Jan. 11—The Japanese Legation announced to- CouneiL-R. L, Cotton, R. L. Mc-v Board Of Trade Meeting Various Reports On Year’s Work Were Submitted. Dr. J. A. Clark Appointed President F or, 1933. President's Address Following is the report of ilic president, Mr. Samuel Kennedy: ilonight marks the close ni anoth- er _' n.1- of wtivity and nczompiisli- mentor our Board of Trade. The good work of previous executives has gone forward, and we may, I think, congratulate ourselves that; our board has continued in no un- certain way to advance the bcst in- terests oi’ our Island Province veal- ously; furthering as it ha.- ‘ W5 done, the projects which .v.~ in n large sense contributory- to the general well being oi our lXKJDlQ and their common good. The quarterly meeting s: the Board, which was largely .t»~n<l:d. was held at the Canadian Netenai Hotel. We were favored with u. mast (Continued on Page 5) Chi esenihrmy Put To Flight J apaneseNoWllTCitilnpleteContr-ol Of ChiumenkoW—Invaders Do Not Intend Tozigceed Into kwan, the city at the eastern end of the Great Wall occupied inst week by the Japanese. The dispatches also said that a CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1933 FEATURES 0F NEW HUSPITALA ixiiluiin Mr. James G o v a n, Architect, Toronto, In Address Explain- ed Some Uiloile Qualities 0f T ll e New Building. “Unique fentnrcsyoi the new hos- pital building" were discussed by Mr. James Govun, l\l,R.A.I.C., of Govan and Ferguson, Architects and Associate Engineers in an ad- dress at a meeting of the Ladies’ Aid to the P. E. I. Hospital yester- day. The speaker referred to the re- cently illlbiishefi final report of the United States Committee on the Costs of hieiiicai Cure, and also to nu nrtirlc on “Dollars, Doctors and l i i Disease," in the current issue of Atlantic Monthly, both 0i’ which deal with the need of widening the scope oi’ medical care of all masses of society at i» cost that will ensure the essential services for everybody and at the some time provide ad- equate and assured payment to the individuals and agencies which fur- lllSll the care. flitmlfillllliil Pllillt HAVE a iiuifilivin Five Units Are Called For. Blilltllllg‘ Will Be Fire-Proof And Modern In Every Detail. Plans drafted for the newFal- conwood Hfifillit-ll have been ap- proved and it is uucierstcod that tenders for its construction will be called in about. a weeks time. Mr. C. A. Fowler, Halifax, is the archi- tect. The work will probably begin some time in the Spring. The plans cull for iive units, a main building in which accommoda- tion wii! be provided for 185 pati- ents, two convalescent .homcs in each of which accommodation will be provided for '75 patients, the inst,» wing iviiicil is to be repaired. and; a doctors residence, The buildings are to be steel framed and of fir» l proof crmstrurfiun and modem in! every detail. The building material to be uscti is brick. The floors will . be cement. l THE WEATHER Fresh to strong southwest ti “(Kl Winds with some rain; sumrvvliai lower temperature at night. _ 4w ~.______:i Annuul subscript: mi- Ilrlnrrrtl $1.00 By llull (‘uuudu and UL H, A, IO-ll Egg Ana Poultry ssociation Had Successful’ Year Nearly A Mill-io-n Dozen Eggs And A Quarter Million Pounds Dressed Poultry Handled By Cooperative Organization. 13 Per CentBonus Declared On Val- ue Of Eggs Shipped During Year. 10 PAGES At a meeting of the board oi‘ 'A_m directors of the P. E. I. Coopela- tive mg and Poultry Association l PREMIER LEAVES held in the Agricultural Hall yes-Ql terday afternoon a bonus 0113 [JGIVFUR w cent was declared on the value oil the eggs shipped by the members, during 1932. _ _ . The bonus checks will be sent tollProvince Be Represented At all affiliated Egg Circles as soon checked with the book at the _ Coming Conference. office at Charlottetown. , During the past year nearly a‘ million dozens of ease and about n‘ quarter mllion pounds of dressed poultry was handled by the Asso-i, elation. The association will con-l tlnue to handle all dressed poultry] that the membeis wish to marked which onens there on Jan. 17. um“ the last o! February; eggs l They will stop oil‘ a few davs in are handled’ every week in the yeaini Ammrezm . ' M“ J- R- Mmni P‘°5ld°"'f_‘md m‘? nnu. Dr. w. .1. r, Marhlillan. glsglggigngfgkumé gsgilfifiplgjf; Minister of Health and Educa- ,> tion an Mr. H. R. Stewart. did showing of the Association dur-l ‘Asslgtanf "avmchl Sovnqary‘ mg the past year‘ a year that’ has‘, who are zilso nttenzlirlg the corn severely tested the bus1l1655 Bblmyi fercnce. will leave for (lttawzi of any executives Complete details and remrts will! be submitted to the Delegates at as their business statements lion. J. D, Stexviirt. Premier. and Mrs. Siewziri, leave this morning fur Oitairi. “Ilvre Mr. Stewart will attend the Don-lin- ion Provincial Conference on Saturday". lion. u. sin-mm sharp. Illin- istel‘ of’ Public “Yirks, will he. the Annual meeting of the Assocle Acfinz I)rpmipf durxm, Mn atiou during Farmer's Week, which l glcwnrvs “bwnca will take place early in March. l CALGARY. Jan. l1—-tC.l’.)-—— Alberia Federation of Labor will ask the Dominion Government to take over all ixiiiiviig- systems in (ianadil, ac tiling i0 a rew- lution approved at today's ses- sion of the 711st annual eon- vcntlon. The Wear/Pier, Etc ,________.____ T 4lirriiz'sPiitEgfo' Doe-teas lulu STllBBS; ATTACKS iiis ABtlISERS Winnipeg Jurist Ill- dignantly D e n i e s Any Act 0f Judicial Misconduct. l l i (Canadian Press) i i i SUFFERlNG econ Qooo hrhtfu! _ MFINNIPEG, Jan. li-Indignantly denying any guilt of judicial imis- conduct during his entire tenure on the bench, Judge Lewis St. George. Stubbs today concluded a four and a half hour attack on his accuscrs with an appeal to Mr. Justice Frank Ford to quash nu enquiry into his alleged misconduct. The charges against him "ridiculous, nonsensical and pro- wc l‘ o 7513"“ MONTREAL Jan ll-A special i “_—“"' ‘ W“ ' ' ' ’ - " night that the Japanese “my is J l din f ce had gone lposterous" the county court judge ulziinilflarydifffi“, gala-EL] Nlinne ifgnsgtlezyéitale lizdnmdictlrilefiultgdlsiy m complete control srthchignen! 1:53;: B; arChinggwiiEitao, Chinese PenSiOfl S 0 ug ldeclared, and were not sufficient to ' . o n .. l. us- - - ~r m , _ , , ~.-, - »,, PMS catholic wommrs Lwgum with 4,300 silver fox pelts oficlcd. A kow’ 8' pa? bro?“ fies 115:3‘ seaport about l0 miles southwest F MI-d u) : constitute n llllm" time ca“ l" .\l.';..','.l, .'||u.Ei'-.iii{iii: ioio-l-lz-a ' ~ ' mp price of $125 was received with gtihzingjsufsa: “chm; dmmb of Shanhaikwns. Patrols have been - Oi’ Z 0 [any tribunal. There were, however, W p‘ , -—i—-— _ _ an average of $28.35 for the day's ' put out, by this landing force, it ° two charges regarding money mat- v soil - ' , "The Annual Meeting of Mlirsh- VANCOUVER’ ‘hm’ n-rcan‘ oflqi-lngq, 51mg Mgndny the 551i; 9'5 °r the 9855' Wm reamed the M" was fgpgftgd, - Late P res ‘dent tiers on which he insisted he be , ' J4 Held Presbyterian Congregation ‘mm P"°55l—5i°'1°5 °f a United , tack all yesterday, have been put l 1 t J beard \-i,,,__,,,, i1 Will be held in Churcil Thursday States coast guard flotilla firing on had been W01‘ attended by can“. t9 m m the mgiiflo“ declared The column pmoeed n8 n o h‘ W?” i ' , lniiiiutinii . l liinuury 19m M 8 R M_ - Cfluadjan ships boarding them and inn, United States and European 8 . ' hol, the dispatches asserted, inclnd- WASHINGTON, Jan. ll-(AP. — Mn commissioner Ford should! WU”, _ 5779-1-10-31, otfimvlsc mtgrfprmg with their buyers. Foreign mlmary observers in ed artillery and cavalry marching A pension of $5.000 Yearly follclg-“ze ——~-—————--——i—~—- l ll In all there were 11,397 silver fox . fro B lh , rti of Sha hni- Goodhue Coolidge, widow of tic a e (Continued 011 Page 7) ' "‘ " '11:. p, ll i165 8 an d 3- w 0 ' . . i'l liflr- Stock of coal Earned alintehe ions Department at Ottawa. with 80 per com o‘ m“ numb“ Puss. assertin! that there were (JsPF-"e" military leaders hiivc States was sought tedfly l" i‘ b: ‘i ' time in our sheds. Court d: Son 1 e m. “old at m average Pr!“ of $2933’ many others which will make it Bald for some time thflt they in- iflfiffldllcfll b)’ Selim” warm‘ ' "i cdrord‘ 7559'1'1°'31-' Qnémtfmylf“ $5512.? claim "' decline of 81x p" cent "Om u“ possible for Chang Hslao-Liong tended eventually to gain control Austin, Vermont, Repubicmi. ' f: -— v°v ' e “Se” ic December sale. Offerings did no: ' f J1 1 d t C n res ‘Lgugflly votes pensions ‘I "‘The Annual Meeting or the they were never outside Canadian awn“ up to the quality of ‘hm, Chinese commander. to maintain of the province o Si; a2 k o w tomcwkiows m kormcr Prcsidoms‘ N.“ H N Kmgston Farmers Institute will be waims whfla m, United 9pm t 1 h 1 L n] contact with the Province of Jehoi, lime! it hflle Billie ° “m u “° i|llii|--\ , ii 131d in the Hull, Monday, JflfllllWY i; , rt is that the act- We ioned nt e as s 8' north of the wall. which has been established with . 1'Ii:lrl~|i'tl ll l‘ h at a 0.0km‘ qoloqdibah izzilistocffllclaiaiiarslvlzi Amcricanwlzters Price; tau-E w?!” as égilkiigmi/sci- The Japanese do not intend to their assistance to administer Mnn- _ (Associated Press! “Him”, ,. , ,_ W... l‘; " -——— c ' 0W9 "3 5 "ers- "' i i“ ° 1 wnsnmtToN, J n. ll-Op- .i'-..'-_- snuflvi i i. f “to. u ‘ll "Hockey at Victoria Rink, Jnn- The Incidents Occurred off the u silvers, $34.84; selected all silvers, 1mm“ ‘W’ Chm“- “hmh- Th” ‘m’ °' ‘m’? cap“: 1| u, living m: President " J H “":="“L"-'<".~ .\ """““" "' “" '“ """"“ inn-y m“ cape have,“ W. Vi“ w,“ m. Vancouver Island during a $51 or a“ silvers, $3435; black, of the province, used to e used y posi on i: _ . W‘ SADXT JOHN, N. B, an. ~-- wag. ‘Iilllpilh u F‘ w ‘ H” W! toriu. " ' ~ ' ' the Manchu Em crors as their unlimited authority to prnin I (Canadian pr¢~_c;»_i-1Qii, 13p J, w_ __»_[ "H l- * Unions. Game stairs 8.30. gfpfmy December night but were “O43- mferm- and 10w grades LATER , i1 in-uuh. ,|l it. i, Alimission 25c. '76l4-1-12-2i. not revealed h re untlfwday ‘lab?’ The average prices ‘or the‘ summer residence). the sliinmfl" "1 "PMS ""1 """ Daniel, of the cumiciiuu Sollazc, sun Hs. < (i.5~ Iiilii‘ - : .~~ 1 .1 9"’ e - . . ~ - ~ .~. :i i i» “The Ann f-M‘ u i t The vowel charged to have been m,“ day, were. 591w,“ i,‘ to i,‘ 535N535], Jan, i ll-(A,P.)—- Informed that rumors were cur- nltlons to warring nations til“ oied silddeziiy at his home here to- yfnnfnw‘ ,,.,,,,_g_, p, ,. ,. “‘l@1'al.niiiryllinz “Igloo; 111:8 interfered with by the west 811M‘! silvers, 850.50: ‘A to -'.‘-t 831.04; sel- Ten thousand Japanese soldiers are Nut thlt s formal declaration of veiopcd In the unions Stowe‘: night. He would have been as _,c us “.",.,,,.,_,. Allllufll Meeting of 'Beifast' Egg cutters are the Kttmiyiikwn, the “led an alive", $51.90; an lllvgrg, marching into the province of Jc- wu- hetween the two nations was Senate tonight after its rerun. old on the 27th of this molltll. The ,,,,,.,. _, ,,, i, circle Wm b“ he“ l“ 3mm- Han» Skeeslx and the Sundown. with $34.79; ‘i silver. $24.34; black. hol, Chinese Press dispatches said Ifvblbie, Japanese officials declar- relations committee bud lino" lsuged si-iminr ‘had been i-l sure" {Wk d,“ ,,,,,,.. .,, i rv-ivn- lilo ¥’,°°,'.},‘_“,“_“§,_ glfgliiiiilvwull-‘atlg°lit _——P__ P“ 820.44: inferior‘ types and low today. enrouic to Lingkuan. which ed it was impossible for any such the profit. rrqurslled by filr- latufiiay; with influenza Mid Pom" lillr‘ iuun n Ill in.» i. .-., I u. W. H. Nlclnnis. secy 76i5.1'-1-i_q|' (Continued on Page 7) grades, $20.38. ls about 90 miles north of Shcnhai- lotion to be token. Boon-r, uppmvl. pica en.. a ..._ - -. . . 4.‘ _____ _,, , . _ I Q i - ' o C . \ .Fibre and Dust From \U 1 i ' s l I