MAXIMS 011A MERE MAN -Z¢-s- M“, Fume prlyfl’! are spoiled b! m; o! private 1115011.”- m um“ urdlm. Pounded i881- Bfiicttetowl 4111"’ dlu Two outs. ariMonster Again Rears Ugly Hea CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 29,\1932 Read by Everybody Covers Prince Edward island Like the Dew 1 KJEW RECORD FOR , EGG PRODUCTION l0 | the stuff fliafs broadcast. MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN No radio is as cheap as somu c; PAGES __::3 Annual Subscription: |)l'“\'(' | - m 11y nan (‘unllhl and l‘. s. .\r."si.€f'.5,‘ ' CITY OF SHANGHAI IS BURNING Children Of» Jap Royalty?‘ u n u E ST mm DEATH nrviluil toronerb Inquiry To ,~t Be Continued This Afternoon. Increases Both In Production And Membership,WithaGrossTurn- over of $361,704 And Net Profit of $18,353 Reported At Yester- day’sMeetingofEggandPoultry Association. in An increase of 11.519 down e883 eetora stated 1n their report, "with handled in 1931 over the previous faith and confidence, One swallow Yew‘. 1110 101111 81110111111118 1J0 1.5%- idoes not make a summer, neither 683 dozen, the lo-rgest amount. hand- led since the organization of the Prince Edward Island (lo-operative Egg and Poultry Assoclaitioninlolé. 4n inquest was begun yesterday “moon by Coroner L. B. McKen- uinto the circumstances of the gin of Artornas Coles, Milton, an fl Falconwood patient, whlc'h oc- mcd about B a. m. yesterday fol- hing lniuirlcs received when his jgitress caught fire on Wednesday wit in the ‘cell in the Queen's oomty Jail in which he was tem- pflflly confined. r The inquest is being held in the ' .4 before the following Jurors: An- ‘ my Hennesscy (foreman), Abenl hcbean, Alfred Doyle, Cleaver . was reported by the directors a‘. the annual meeting of the Association, yesterday. Membenshp in the As- sociation also showed an increase last year of 643 new members. The gross turnover for the year amount- e to $361,704, a. figure wh'ch was considered very creditable in view of the low price of eggs and other agricultural commodities. “We look to the future," the dir- does a period of low prices and de- pression, whatever the underlying causes may be. mean that we give up in despair and throw our past ef- forts into the discard." The annuafmeetixrg of the Asso- ciaton was held yesterday morning and afternoon in Prince of Wales College Hall, with the President, Mr. J. R. Munn in the chair. The various reports as presented showed the mpletimi of a. good Continued on page 3 will, was present at the inquiry. ‘lluwltncsses examined yesterday pa! Bruce Taylor, jailor, Clever hints, assistant jallor, Dr. R. J. .... ,A “WE YEA R: Continued on page 5 For The Long =1. Term Offenders (Canadian Press) PlflUU, NS., Jan. 28—E‘.§tabllsh- amt of a central prison for long krm offenders of Plctou. Antgonish Illd Gills/borough counties was rc- mmenflcd to the Nova. Scotia jal mmission here Ooday. The sug- Mlon that prisoners operate Plctou Lllcsservey and James MacKle. I 1 loll. J. D. Stewart, K.C., Attorney s. Aliftillflil Increasing Public In- terest Evident From Reports Sub-q mitted To Trusteesfl The annual meeting of the Trus- tees of the Public Library and Rob- ert Hams Memorial Gallery was held last evening. Hon. F‘. L. Has- mrd 'n therhair, fir: other trust- English Actors Delighted To Be Stranded WLNNIJPEG, Man., Jan. 2B—(By The Canadian Press)—“It‘s great to be stranded,” say the 24 members of the Exiglish light opera company who don't know yet how they are gong to get back home. Deserted by the backer who brought them to Canada, the players are “strand- cd" in one of W nnlpegs best hotels kept busy deciding which of many luncheon and dinner invitations to accept. ‘Ihc company hopes to net enough money at two performances Satur- day to take them as far as Hali- fax. They haven't any money just ' DAUGl-ITERS 0F EMPEROR AND EMPRESS These two little Japanese children the latest picture of Princess Sfhig- 1 do not seem to ‘be worrying about the trouble in Shanghai. This is Bloody Battles (By bio-us J. Harris, Associaicd Press Staff Correspondent) 1C°1'-‘"1‘§111- 19512» by the Associated Press) (Over The Guardians Leased Wire) SHA , _. _ NGWH’ h"- 29 5F'111=Y)—i1\~P-)—Japanese Marines battled Chinese of Shanghai today, broke down their resistance in a. serio- f s o 1110005’ battles in the narrow cobbled streets, and precipitated the most, critical international complications occurring the native my. After the occupatio had bum 111's’ in high circles, dropped bomb; started in the little mud-brick and REFUSED WITHIN THE BA THE SET roucns 0F F TILLERY AND TANKS. of the Sine-Japanese conflict by effected, Japanese aeroplanes, "y- 11" 1-119 Chlllfli native section. Fire wood houses of the area, and u“; 9111111150 liflflulution was in consternation The bitlererl HEM,“ o; the 09011111111011 100k 1111100 at the very edge of the international ilgmgnl, PASSAGE REED-WIRE norm 1 TLEMENT PATROL]. DARIES 0F ED THE MILITARY OREIGN NATIONS, BACKED BY AR. Fought In Narroiv City Streets Chinese Suffer Heavy Losses As Japanqse Take Control — Critical Intern ational cOmpligationg Feared— U. S. Destroyers Dispatched To Scene Of Conflict. ~_.. susuou u emu Pkltfi flfllliik ' P 0 ta t 0 Marketing Situation Reviewed In Report 0f Mr. J. W. Boulter. ADVA BOUNDARIES. THE JAPANESbl§CI§¥T€l1JigI¥gDTgg . Prilsllects of a bctfrr 1 eko, on the RIGHT, and Princess Kadzuko Talia, young daughters ol the Emperor and Empress of Japan. British Still At Bottom! Of Eng. (By Alvin Hallman, Associated Press Stall Writer) (Copyright, 1932, by the Associated Press) nunty llmvstune quarries, was con- ‘Jillcd in a lcttcr from Don. F. 11W: o.’ New Glasgow who claim- llsuch action would make lime- mu available to fanners at a low- Irrrie than that now prevailing, Illlout providing the competition nun would result from a. prison ees in attendance bong Hon. Pre- mier SLew-‘rt, nu worship May" Prowse, Messrs J. P. Gordon, D. J. Riley and J. E. Harris. " The reports (as below) of the Librarian and in refcrcnce to £115 Gallery were urowlied- The“ ‘"5 a general discussion of the reports? mm‘ l the marked increase bf interest be- ing manifested by the P1111110; @111; " -._. -- . . 1 .~ ity of increased numbers 0 ANNUUNLLlVILNTS, Qjfjfmks. m, m, ,,,S,,,,,.,,,, ,,, COMING EVENTS, MEETINGS, ETC "5l. Peter's Horse Races Wednes- Jlflv 20th. 334-1-28-3i. “zit 5111c to attend the Twilight 118i in St. Peters Cathedral on "Pliny at 4.30 . 370-11 books and increased endowment t0 of the good new publcations. Continued on page 5 “Tear. Rev. G. J. Mcbellan lec- Iire on the Holy Land, Feb. 5th ut' helium H-‘ll. m-i-ze-zl‘ Insflfdflflé M81! "G11 your Saturday baking at h- Jflmcs cake sale in Rogers rdwarc. 355.11 UYPAWA, Ont.’ Jill. 2B—(BY H10 Canadian Pressl-The way 10 FY05- perity can not be accoml1'1~*»1-1\1 b!’ spending or borrowlnfi- 11°11» E N- Rhodes, Minister of__l1‘isherlcs, de- "11°=kvv at l-llghfcld tonight, 111- Herbert -vs Second Granites encouraging 1n every W‘? 8111s °li provide funds for frequent 9111011115” New President RhodesAdclresses . 75h nlmicas was ‘ ‘ ‘ president 0.’ destroyer Thruster and by a grcatlefs 111111 0111" agricultural 355°C!” , line Nova Scotia Farmer‘ Associa- patch of oil discovered by the de- 11°n=111111° P1111“ °1 WEI“ °°11°11° now. Today Mayor Ralph 11- We“ (Over The Guardian's Leased Wire) ‘ssucd an appeal to all citizens 1'8‘, PORTLAND, Eng" Jan_ gg_q-he 11110511118 1110111 1/0 W113’ 1° the 51111‘ sunken submarine M-2 holding .l>01‘50i' 1111 ENBYBBHCY 0011111111196 011- three score men within her steel deavorng to raise $1.500 t0 P0!’ 111° hulk still rolled at the bottom of News‘ assesses across the Atlantic the English Channel tonight and .0I'1e1'$ 01 118515911109 8Y8 P01111118 -the British Admiralty announced in from all directions, Henry J1111011- that the possibility of saving any musical director, said. One remark- lives was “almost beyond hope." cd "I haven't had such a fine tour Desperate efforts were being made. in years." Another expressed a de-l nevertheless. to reach an object‘ eighteen fathoms below the surface off Portsmouth which naval offi- cials believe might be the ill-fated craft. ' The battle against choppy seas ——-— ‘and swirling tides was spurred on TRURO, N. 8.. Jan. 28—(By T110 by the reception oi’ "sub-surface Canadian Prcss>——L. S. Fsher 0d signals" on the hydrophone of the sire to be permanently stranded._ Hope Fading N. S. Farmers tion today. D. R. Chisholm of St. stroyer Sabre. Rescue workers were Andrews was chosen Vice President. aware, however, that there was not ‘and the directorate includw s. A. a moment to be wasted. The offi- Moore of Shinfimcas, and Howard cial estimate of from 48 to 56 hours lilmKlcha-rl of Cleveland, R. A. in which the crew could remain Langille, Nappan, is auditor, and’ alive expired about 6.30 tonight, but the exhbition committee ls made up. W11?! Blwelltlohllly favorable clr- skztlng m“ match’ 368'“ clared today in an address of wel- Miliontalzue hcejslj-rlc 011d Fellows Hall. Re- z “s- 353449-"1- dorwritcrs’ Association of Canada. u ‘W 1N hifiqhlilfxe 12313:! vaglldeyojgzg: oi’ eoonom must apply to the fed- ~ “'1 411l- aso-ilao-n. u;;5;1111m car Coal at Union Sta- ,“ "K111111111; Friday 29th. All com- - B. Hardy. sss-1-2o-1b1 "Buying live ho gs Hunter River, Qfiffay- Rbruarv 2nd. Everett Mmétofiflnpd. Alden Mouser ‘a Everett WEgIgkmme date. Bign- I a Rimrtfxflhahlluirlrr River Mar- " - 9"- y River Mar- ‘dulggh. Hunter River School vs. y River Echoo. 311-11 "lfunuazue sin ' m ........:s'i:.:.n f ' -' his llcffid.“ u."ll"‘ll‘i..i’.° 31:; r 'm-u 337-l-2I-8l. I "Dfiubleheader at Wheatley Rfv-' uh 'at large. "Life assurance reminds Annand. W110 IP61"; 4° 1"" P" ' the Ottawa bunch of 111° 1-1“ "'1' a. Nicholson, Glace Bey. Choice oi 1o location for next year's convent- Mr. Rhodes said a strict 001M’ um was left to the cxccutye. The farmers by resolution request oral, provincial and municipal gov- Cd a second Bwme 1g g_ mac, a ernments. “We oan’t lift ourselves ‘lower rate on lmeswm and asked b19011‘ ‘"""1°“‘1 "°°""“1’“' we1removal oi’ the tariff on fertilizers- must soon revert to the good old‘ doctrine of thrift." He paid high tribute to George D. Finlayson, Dominion Superin- tendent ol Insurance. and to in- surance men who had aided to in- culcate the necessary idea of thrift at the present time in the public The 08110111111 PM“ Passed Away ' )_Dr_ Joseph me of a. lighthouse in a sea of de- '1"! 1118 GNP“ 01 chm‘ 1" the Wression." he said. New 11°51'11" u 5 mlsmnm’ died wnrnson, N. s, Jan. IP11", Mondgy, gpeclul 'come to the educational conllws‘ of 01 v- 3- Itonarq, cluengg 5nd G,‘ cumstanccs it was believed they might have a few hours more. Divers Reach Bottom A number of vessels clustered about the site oi’ the newest dis- covery and four great lifting cyl- inders, known to navy men as "camels" were towed out from Portland in case the submersible was located. The moment it is dc- finltely ascertained that the object below is the missing craft, efforts W111 Nlih to raise it. Three divers were lent down during the after- noon lhll Otrly evening..0ne fnlled to reach bottom, but the others succeeded only to be swept off their R. George MeOuish, of Vancou- today in Windsor a9, the B86 01] i691 117 i 11th!!! tidal current. The yer, Dominion President of the As-‘BB. Born at Goya River. Halifax‘ mm- Wll Jerky and they could 1t which communication can b: cs- soelation, and Paul s. Orr, directorlcountl’. he wu eduw-ied *1’ of life insurance at New York Uni- 11.0fm» and Plno mu, and married varsity, also addressed the Congress-Alice Seville of Holilll- wry/y ' s -__, continued 0n pl|g _'l_ Sub Is Channel hers tlAIMS or in ill Enuofunv inspiring Address By Guest Speaker At Farmers’ Meeting. The necessity of adult education in farming communities, especially along co-npcrnflvc lines, was cm- phnsized last evening by Dr. A. B. MacDonald, of St. Francis Xavier lUniverslty, Ailtlgonish, who was the 'chicf spcakcr nt n wcll attended 'joint mccting of the Potato Grow- ihall. f The speaker cited an example of lo. group of farmers in a. rural dis- ‘trlct who through lack of knowledge of marketing had been duped by a profiteering marketing concern. He iquoted other striking examples. BREAK THROUGH THESE DEFEN‘ ulnlgilrcnrusno PASSAGE. 5E LINES’ BUT E CIVILIAN MALE POPULATION gilpiilliléglilvgTY wAs MOBILIZED, AnMEgFvhlTg PUT 0N GUARD IN THE BUslNFss DISTRICT. N0 CLASHES BETWEEN JAPAN‘ i market in 1932 due to axitic-pnicfl ldecrease in acreage this your '>\'(l'~ noted in a report on fhc mum mirketing situation prepared by ‘ Mr. J. W. Bouitur, sccrcfury u! ' 198E Potato Growers‘ Association, . TROOPS AND THE SOL CEPT CHINA want: R Planes Bomb City Scverhl hours after the first wave of the Japanese advance moved nests Al.“ WAS TENSE wrrn APPnEnENsfbNUT EX- SHANGHAI Terrible Situation Tile bombing activity was brief, was read at a joint morning of‘ p -- itato growers and members of 1E1: Egg and Poultry Association in Prince of. Wales College hall last night. Mr. Boultcr, who is now cn rouu: to England in connection with tho through the tiny streets or the . but after a pause o! a “we more furzing of the removal of the Brit- native city, Chinese reinforcements ‘ than an hour it was resumed again 15h potato embargo’ 5mm m his. were rushed up for a countcr-at-g at the first trncc of the foggy, report his attitude that under no tuck of major proporgiom They rainy dawn In the interim planes circumstance". should the industry,» were deployed and hurriedly put in- ‘mud ch-dcd 0,8,. Chapel dropping m this country be endangered by to action in an effort to stem the Japanese advance. It was then that the Japanese aeroplanes were brought into play. The planes flcw high but the roar of their motors was deafening to observers in the international settlement. Among the aircraft were three from the. carrier Notoro. Wage Revision A Is Asked For‘: (By W. W. Murray, Canadian Press 1 Staff Writer) MONTREAL, Que, Jan. 28.—-Rc- i the clerks, freight handlers station employees of inc Canadian Pacific Railway in order ta give cf- fect to a ten per cent cut was ask- ed by George Hodge, Vice-president 'of the Department of Personnel, C. P. R.. before a Board of Concilia- tion here today. Tho Board con- sisted of Mr. Justice Greenshiclris, IChairman; Errol M. McDougall, for vibe company, and Prof. J. T. Cul- fllfon, representing the nicn. 13c- ‘iwccn 5,000 and 6.000 employees of the rnilwny are affected by the pro- posed reduction. Continued on page 5 Search Still On For Mad Hermit (Canadian ‘Prcssi EDMONTON, Alta, Jan. zu-No further word has been received at ‘Royal Canadian Mounted Police headquarters here on the success of the seardh being made for Albert Johnson, demented trapper, i-f the Rat River area, near Aklavlk. Constable E. Millen is heading a 90sec of four ofllocrs and scvcral Indians. Aklavik, the nearcsl point unique only a m: feet in front or ttablished with the "outside" n so miles from Johnson's deserted shack _ .. v ,- .\’_ l No Branches In Shanghai (Special in The Guardian) TORONTO, Jan. 28.-—Canodloi1 chartered banks have no laranchcs in Shanghai, but opcruic through financial correspondents. it was not felt that the occupation of the city by the Japanese would have any di- lierests, except us if. influenced world conditions generally. My 0110mm" interests in Shanghai would be well protected by British authorities, an omclal of the Royal linnk of Can- rect effect on Cnnndian banking in- ‘ n flares. A drizzle of rain made visi- bility low, but the glare of burning Chapel was plain enough. At least 500.000 Chinese live in the tortuous warrens of the district, and it was reported that fire was sweeping through it unhindered. Reinforce- Continued on page 5 Opium Seizure FALL RIVER, Mass, Jan. 28-—A quantity of alleged opium was seiz- cd by n squad of special duty cus- toms officers from Boston today found one pound of crude opium_ scven ounces of prepared opium, nnd n smoking outfit. The Spondilus, with an all Chili- csc crew except its officers, came in from Curacao. Dutch West In- allowing European potatoes to Canada. r Up to December last the Assor- iation moved about 600,000 bushel: of seed, 160,000 sackspf ccrfifivrl seed are now in storage. A gruil‘. part of these potatoes are bnnlzorl 0111i"; f Continued on page 5 Firemen Hurt (Canadian Hess! BOSTON, Mass, Jan. 28 - l-‘ivrs firemen were injured tonght uh iu fighting a four-alarm blaze. with- i i V1510“ o! the basic wages paid to aboard the British tank steamer in a block of South Station, that and spflllflllllS. The officers said they ihrcalcned a large section of 5b" wholesale lcathcr ristrict. fialfw! elevated traffic and drove 250 work- crs from [he south postal station. as flames broke through a fire u-nl‘. dies, today It is owned by tho Anglo-Saxon Petroleum Ccmimny. Record & Forecast of the Weather lllYbl-IOIIULUI} onto. U|\f., J .1! .\ll.\'l.\ll.'.\l \\'II MAXIMUM TIMI. Pl-lllllTl R '5' Elllllfllllllll Vancouver llnfi’ . . . London Winnipog 'l'urnlllu I 1i Iii“ .l I*0llI-Z('.\STR 011mm "n11 l|u|ll\r Si. Lawrence \'nl- rum-fly winds: rnil|l<~r u- e-fvuh ur ]\:\|'| ruin lwfurnr Luurcnrn "Il"l‘y-—.\IOl1El'- nin iu from \-|u-l~: mostly fair and cold. (iulf uml Sui-il- hlmrn—Sif'0nR but rim-rousing nurflivfl)’ “lllllflj fair and mid. blnrlilmr IH-uilnrrs-d-‘rcsh nnrflnvcst in nnrllu-uw \\||||l~I: i" ‘r nml colilcr. ada thought. Any major disturb- ance in China would of course b0 bound to cilcc‘. world cnulitlons as a whole and therefore Canadian buslneu conditions. who High iiulv this nflc non Ill. 2.50 illlil lnlllurrnu‘ llinrllliil! nl 31.115. Sun .\|>|< vim nflcrmvull or 5.0‘! and rim‘! iwlnurrmv nmrlllllb! nt 7.. . I <1 n|llfll‘ll‘l" numn snturdny, Jan. 30. 5.7V.’ ll.l\I. Summoramc tide eighteen Ihnhl Mo: than Cbarlottotowh lf'.\l. IIFFICIC, Tor- - 2S» blsfaNce. lines eucunufmzu? even fo its. RMNO PROQRAM (‘All l-‘ltlml ncl||4nL'|.r-. “awed iilga-l-x-lfinzn‘; Borden dulb . .n|. an . - - Inn-val formation dolly: 10.86 1-m- anl U6 pa.