MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN -_-¢-_ mkpflmdovoldevil. “m; Prlnclplfl leach men to whit“. Read by Everybody Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew IJAXINIS 0 F A MERE hiAl§ Matrimonial dyspepdn rs when your wife doesn't, ngrre with you. m" Iuhulottetawn Guardian Two orulnl Guardian. Founded Ill‘!- Oentl. CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1932 8 PAGES —a Annual Mlbhvfipllllllu lh-lirvreri $5.00. liy noun cannon unu r. s. a. $4.50. IAPANESE STILL PREPARING FOR BIG OFFENSIVE Apparently. Determined To Wait For Still More Troops — J aps Have Now 25,000 Men On Scene, While Chinese Boast Of 50,000 liliiPPER Silii Guns And lwnriroucr Mounties Handicapp- ed B y Blizzard Which Is Sweeping The Arctic. Aggavrg, N. W. T. Feb. 5.- gmdlpapplllg the police and giv- ' m; Albert Johnson, trapper want- > rd for murder a "break" which k might lend to his evading his pur- " ms, nu Arctic blizzard is sv/cep- ‘ hqihc rough country in which he mtakcn refuge. , in aeroplane, piloted by Capt. I IR. (Wop) May has been "down" _ to the mountainous region near l. Pierre House, Yukon territory, since ‘ ggturdayl when it; 10ft here t0 join ‘Hume pursuit of Johnson. No anx- iety concerning pilot May is ‘felt ' here. as there are many places hear Pierre House which would serve for A protection in case of a forced land- " lug. The “I'm Alone” » . In Estimates OTTAWA, Ont, Feb. B. (By the Canidlun Prcssb-The "I'm Alone" again figures in the main estimat- es An appropriation of $9,000 "to provide for the arbitration expens-" _ u" in this case, appears among the miscellaneous items tabled today. Last session the sum appropriated W5 $10,000. Arbitration proceed- ings have not yet been proceeded with. The I'm Alone. a Canadian schoon- er, was sunk by gun fire on the high sens when pursued by the United States coast guard. One sail- 0r. A Frenrh national, lost his life i7! drowning. ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMING avatars, MEETINGS, arc "Grand entertainment Int 65 He". March l'lth. 942-2-16-11. “Talkies Souria ‘Thursday. New “ml- Finger Prints. 940-2-16-31. "HMRQY at Wheatley River Rink "miiht. Rustloo Rangers v; wheat- by River Stars. 955-11 "Mid"! Lino Club loading hogs, "lbs. and calves Albany, Thurs- ilr. Feb. 1a. 950-2-16-31 "QilcvlVs Own Boy Scouts vs d Granlles in H-‘ghfield Rink‘ “"10"- Sketlrlz after match. ass-n “The Annual Meeting of the 1°"; §l<le Bu; Circle will be held Februfiflclcl Hail on Thursday, y 1am, at 2 12M. - ozo-z-lo-u. ll lCome to the Dance in Orange n.8,; glgltsr River. Wednesday “L r c. 17. Rcireshments serv- 960-2-16-21 no .€“‘ rgdliggxr“ mtltlltllly meeting Memo“ 1d P.1d. I. Hospital, Heartz “nth” 233111. Wednesday, Febru- . oclock sharp. 03l-2-16-2l. "Consult J A w“. born . . Moore, Charlotte- r _C ‘Plmllrlna. The Sun Co" haimndas largest: Insurance m1 Policies to suit gaug- are: e . - . "County w . T, omens Christian .,'§””““°°- Union. meets Wed- Lunshy-altlth in Zion Church Hall. to which noon. Meeting 1.15 P. M. B11 friends are invited. 947-I-l6-1i. nlrlmotkkTllo trusvcs of Emer- Myszhgéllnwtish a» notify the ratc- rmh" “m”. district that without. berm the ma‘ all ‘taxes not paid other hand; I i"! . will be put tn Dormant or collection. P. P. i "Y- ou-z-io-zl. (By Mott's J. Harris. Associated Press Stair Corrcspnnd-qgg) (Copyright, 1932, by the Associated Press) SHANGHAI’, Feb. l6. (Tucsdayl-Japan withheld her big drive to- day, apparently determined ‘to wait for still more guns and 1100p; in order that there might be no repetition of the bitter expea-‘ence at chapel Where blue‘ ‘ ‘ were l r ‘ ‘ by n. ‘ ' belllcosc Chinese army. Fifty thousand Chinese soldiers have been eoncent ted in the trench lines and fortifications in Shanghai and at Woosung. Latest oirlr-lal es- limatcs put the Japanese strength at 25,000, with additional men al- ready on the way. Tokyo reported that still more units might be Ile- spatched in view of the throat that the Chinese will refuse to give ill until they are overwhelmed. During the last 2A hours there has been just enough nctiviy by the Japanese guns to keep the Chinese aw are there was an enemy army in the field. At dusk Monday heavy ‘artillery blazed away against the Chinese lines at Chapel. A weak response came from trench mortar batteries.‘ After an hour or so the tumult subsided. iliiNSiliiililliiii cu Shanghai rcsoundcd to the tramp vi’ marching men all day Monday as Japanese unts were moved off to the Chapel and Woosung forts. i ‘Trightfulness” Charged (Canadian Press) UITAWA, Ont” Feb. 15.—-Pllbll(1 works appropriations in the main estimates tabled today are cut heav- ily. Under thc general heading “Public Works" appear appropria- tions for public buildings and for harbours and rivers throughout the Dominion. Decreases are the gen- eral rule. The appropriatlonrs for public buildings, chargeable to income, by provinces ,are as follows: Nova Scotia, $47,000. New Brunswick. $46,000. ‘l “" Maritime Provinces gencruliy, $50,000. Heavy Reduction-s In Expendit- urw Indicated In Main Estimates Tabled In Parliznaent Yesterday. ECONOMY'BUDGET PRESENTED IN HOUSE 60000611 coutuuuzs rrroturra Mayor And Cotmcill- ors Formally . lvorn Ccmada is listed. The votes asked for harbors and rivers, by provinces, follow: Nova Scotiu, $630,600. Prince Edward Island, $50,300. New Brunswick, $254,300. QucbCC, $717,500. Ontario, $790,800. hinnltolaa. $54,500, Sztssntchcvswun and Alberto, $15‘- ca. Yesterday. British Columbia, saznooo. _... . .- Yukon, $5.000. . of ofilsn was aciminlst- Maintenance generally, $25,000. (Wm. ,0 M. _, W qwvmm at q Appropriations of $727,300 im dredging in various parts of Cannilzr .:\ (I r~ law chamb- Japon ordered her civilian: to ewranee has joined Britain and the ncuate Shanghai when bitter light- United States in protesting Japan's in: was resumed. The Chinese 01m attitude Photo shows armored 1'50 “l0 lllvidfl‘! with 8- "flfllbfifitc cars of the Royal Tanks Corps lumb ffilhtllllllffl" cimllifgrl. Scores oi’ sung through the British concession Chinese civilians are being summer-lat; shanghai. ily executed on charges of spying. Fi ‘land $101,030 for roads and bridges Quebec» 3743-140- 111150 appear. Ontario. $861-$60- 1 In fldllllifill] to the voles for pub- Mflnlmbfl. $86,700. , iic works chargeable to income-ap- saskatchewan- $51-00“ (Dcar a number of appropriations 5156113. $22,000. chargeable to capital account. The British Columbia. $100,000. ,.<;um of snrrooo m appropriated for D°mln1°n KWEYWY. $223,800. ‘the national research laboratory in Freighter Safe (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, N. Y., Feb. 5.—An Othcr outfits were landed from troopships and sent to Japanese cotton mills, factories and ware- houses which have been taken over as concentration points. General Tsai Ting-Kai, Chinese conrmandcr, announced that two I new clivlsons, numbering approxi- ————- l2“.”.i‘.’.i‘lil‘3.°.'§‘.i;".232.i’f.f.“;‘?§li‘llR0yal Gommissionfln, my; 0Y0 51ml 51-00"; M their T r a n s p 0 r t ation c nese a so mpro He a r Representa- ti o n s 0f Railway- siatus so far as artillery is con- H1611. cemcd. New howitzer batteries UPTAWA, Ont, Feb. 15-;(l3y The were Illlii in the lne, and the in- fantrgvmen worked desperately to strengthen their secondary defens- es. Extra supplies of ammunition were issued to Chinese machine gun Canada.“ press)_urgmg a consop ‘daiion under government ownership of the Canadian National Railways and the Canadian Pacific and the need o! writing dorm the financial detachments. At the same time approximately structure of the C. N, R... the sub- mission of the Canadan Brother- 10,000 men of the foreign garrison- lnclud ng British, United States and hood of Railway‘ Employees was made to the Royal Commission on French-improved the defenses they have raised around the inter- national settlement and the French concession. Indications that the United Stat- S. O. S. call from the Swedish freighter Hnllarcn today halted broadcasting along the Atlantic sea- board for 20 minutes and-caused the Captain of a Canadian vessel to start n. hurry trip to its assistance. Then the call was cancelled, and the two ships continued on their way, the Swedish vessel somewhat damaged by n fire which the crew had extinguished. l Last Effort (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Que. Feb. 15.—A last effort to bring about an agree- ment between the Canadian Pacific Railway Company and its clerks, freight handlers, express and sta- tion employecs, who are opposing the proposed institution of a ten per cent wage cut, was made this afternoon by Chief Justice R. A. E. In addition to this an appropria- I tion of $5,633,200 for rents, repairs. furniture, heating, etc, thruughoutl urination ST. JOHNS, Nlld. Feb. lS-(By The Canadian Prcss)-A message nearly five months old, carricd over snowboluui Labrador by Indians. dog team mail and radio, has brought to the world the first word from two sdvcnfrlrous Americans Herman Koehler and Fred Conhell, snce they started their canoe trip into the barren Labrador-Quebec Peninsula last July. Accompanied ‘by Jim Martin, a guide ftunished by the Hudson's Bay Company, the travellers were alive and well in September. accord- ing to the message, which was re- layed i0 Si; John's today by W. H. Moore, Canadian Marconi operator at Cartwright, Labrador. “The following has arrived by mall, dated January 20—'Koehler, Council and Martin have not arriv- ed yet. I have met some Indians who carried a message to me writ-t ten by Kochlcr, dated September 21, at the upper reaches of George River, stating they werp well and headed for Davs Inlet. I saw the RElili roar v Spirited (l a m p ai g n Waged B y B 0 t h Parties-Two Kill- ed And Another H a d Close Gall From Death. (By Michael Rooney, Associated Press Staff Correspondent) DUBLIN, Irish Free State, Feb. l5—(A.P.)—Politlcnl animosltics in the Irish Free State, an infant of only ten years in the family of nationals; have been fanned to E [ECTIDNS llimfiiillillllilli, es authorities feared disorders in other parts of Chna. were seen in an announcement that United Stat- es citizens living along the lower Yangtze valley had been advised to evacuate. Other foreigners (also were reported to be getting out of the inferior. The United States consulate said it had advised evacuation of inf-er- lor cities of China within 100 miles of Shanghai. Tho Japanese Consul General a- pologized to United States Consul General Edwin S. Cunnhgham for an attack last week on Arthur Ringwalii, United States vice-con- sul, and Mrs. L. Young, a. United States citizen, and assured Mr. Cunningham the attackers would be punished. The British, United States and French Minsters to China. post- poned their return to Nanking- a development interpreted as mean- ing they had not abandoned all hope of peaceful settlement, ol- (Oontinued on P886 3) Send Troops To Electoral Areas DUBLIN, Irsh Free State, Fob. 15 —(A-_P.)—I~‘ree State troops are be- ing sent to a number of electoral areasto guard against intimidation at the polls during the general elect- ion iomm-zow, it was announced to- night. The author-lies said that the move was purely a precautionary measure and ho urganzed attempt to influence the voting was anticip- a-ted. Saturday. “Warning; Montague es. 940-2-16-31. Talk! "A meeting of all interested in the construction of a clmI-d Rink [at Borden, will be lucid in tilt‘ , . M. B. A. Hull on Wednesday. Fr‘) (17th at 8 o'clock. Representat vcs from Cape ‘Pr-averse and Carleton "6 "quested to attend. 957-11 Ottawa. Cimzinel improvements in (Continued on Page 31 iiFRRUiiESBAPE TLI'I.QZY‘I‘O, Ont, Feb. 15. (By 11w Canadian Prcsw-With a roar heard l blocks away, an explosion occurred in the top floor of the Univers ty mining building this af-' lllflll‘ Finrincet C 11".". li"nne'i_r. liai- mnn. Trainer. Sire“ , Reunion, Hermes. soy. mrm. Tl‘l‘.‘l\'(’. I Police lblrlre, Rrarrlon, Day. Fire: Coons. 'I‘ru!nor, Holman, Day. Light: Couns. Holman, Douli, Kennedy. hiurket: Courts. i373‘. Trziinor, Dmrll. ‘Tcnrlcr: Couns. Burke, Kmncrly, lfvrtncisrv. Archbishop . Of Halifax Toronto , 'tcrnoon, seriously injuring Dr. Ar-- thur Woods, a fourth year mining; student, and inflicting less severe‘ injuries on H. J. Wright, also n‘ student. Several other students on ‘the floor at the t'me had narrorvl escapes. Windows were shattered! in various parts of the building‘ and considerable other damage wasi done. 1t is stated Dr. Woods was ex-; mrrirncntinc with a retort in which‘ ‘ho was mocha liquid air and nltro bcnznl. ‘Firemen. police and om- bulnnces were quickly on the scene. There was much excitement in the Visits Bern: uda HAMILTON. Bermuda, Feb. l5. ‘fBy the Cnnrrciinn Prcrsl-His Ex- ccllcncv tit." M: rtev. Thomas O‘Dounoll, .-\:~ci: ‘ np of Ilaiifax. is paying u pastoral vist to Bermuda which is inciurlccl in his diocese?“ Father iticCann of Toronto is ae- compunyiurr him. The Archbishop has been much interested dufng h's present . in seeing the now completed Si. Titcrcsais, the foun- dation stone of which he laid some tPBflBWTiBi-im W AR- Mbsher’ he“ Greenshielcis, Chairman of the . g . _ . _ v today- In his representations Mr. Board of Conciliation sitting lll the mdians on December 2c. Signed will“? he" bl’ W") “5“S51“““°“* mgmlflm°id°i m" ‘f““°"‘“>" yciars w, Moshe:- dwelt largely upon the ad‘ case. Richard White, Junlor'_" and an attempted murder on the m nlur. Hmcp were taken to verse effect upon the railway slt- eve of the general election tomor- bvcflk 101101111 OSD-ifll in the next nation of motor veh'cle traffic and ww- - ‘o’ ' recommended measures for control James Ennis, a government can- Gets Judgnent of m” branch or commerce along Prernina ry L l’ v e s to c k census didate from the Synglos district, lines smash- to those which control Countyhlfublilt. ultras Txrlirciiloogpz? Bomb Located Against Brok er ‘h’ °"°"‘°‘°“‘ °’ m“ "‘"“"‘y' F P ince Edward Island I931 ‘Wm i. stiiiom 8' iercfed m» the _.__ The eventual unification of all or r y his au mo e was p t h“ _ In St. Peters (C M“ "M, forms Oi’ transport, P51117905: motor ii bullets‘ but h” w” no ‘ VANCOUVQSR a; Feb l5 __ “ma” antral” “d “mp-M “s- xur a a 15—-(AP)—American Jud men- for‘ Isioselrld ha; been ing inland waterways-under public OTTAWA, Feb. l5-On the instruction of the Honourable the Min- Tm’ e _ win? I f n e’ .1801" ‘if i‘ M1130’ ‘i000 "ll sil-t-sp-e Court by kcntfol was urged upon the com- ister of Trade and Commerce, the Dominion Statistician announces “ _ v Id ‘ I v m lam fit-l opspgwwacghedrgl we“? . . . “Ixfilrov. 1min“ imlsson. The brotherhood also ask-‘ today in a preliminary statement the number of the various classes Pam“ R°Jn° 5- "-50 fl 8° 0 - bomb in s. . s r ~- . p ~ ~ s? _ - , ment supporter in the Dari Eircann, revealed today when it was learned p , who last rcpmtcd .ed for representation on the C. N, of livestock for Prince Edward Island as shown by the Census of June and a detective named McGowan u at a cablegram ‘ram Mm“ the in F? n“ I and h”: pmvmpr Han,“ R’ dirgctorate and “pm the Board l’ i931’ and as compared with the 1921 censulh were killed yesterday while deliv- Ailant c directed Vatican author t- hulls, bci;e\'r(l t» he in IFnithri Stat- f; wags: ggsiziliijgairxig: The “gums mt 1931 are subject to final corrcctiom ering political addresses at Foxhill, 195 sawflmylto the ma“ where the (\'_<.“ill1(l the“. ,.1..,-r.yj~n s‘, ~ ' .. _ ...~' z! ‘.v., .1"! mWt \'i '. N: n" ‘mm the hands of the peqpm PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ctltnitllasldialirliildiinced tonight that qsurxilbwlgs“nlglldrzideldcglewligiliciq the All}; (lltdffi) Ltd, l \ I "My “limes o‘ w-operat on be’ Free State troops were being sent message came from North 0r South The s‘ tssiul pllilififi ‘s \v. E the two runways dwlgned w Increase or “an” to a number of polling places to- America but it directed authorities Johnson. uho sued as trustee in a“ economies m service shmfld "em! 1931 m“ 1931 W" 1921 . morrow in order that there mght to the clxnct spot where the born‘) l):ll‘.l~‘.i'll])"‘\' .-.' "New I-“ontier and take “count °f the proper gnaw‘ 29 582 32 026 1213b" Pl]: be no intimidation. The authorities was found under a purssivo bronze Co. l.-t<i_. A, l{.:'::. ~;~.< f.:m of stock " ‘as , , — . — - . ..,. . l$wtgg 11m kfflrlclglqpolfitlcrwsgulé be Eggs]? 99,132 109348 __10‘815 __9_3 declared this was purely B‘ p“. 150mm‘ the ‘(:Llil‘1‘a_1_a'nar' "lhtfimf; flu_w~h*rfflmh WA“, better a vised to declare a morater- Sheep 75,752 105,884 -30,132 --"fl.4 (continued an Page 3) ium om ividcnds and interest for a Swine 40,007 39,172 835 2-1 certain per'od in order m permit a Poultry ...... aroma cameos 44sec 5.4 RQCOTd & FOYCCGSI Of lhC Wédlllél‘ greater distribution d! purchasing Hives of Bees . . . . . . . . 309 41 257 551-2 v- fiisliihmfioiiiillviiiméxiiiiliioe Safely On Way ,,35y";:;3_{=1213'='53" “Flue M- i” c "VH0" m‘ “S i‘ ’“°‘"“ °' m‘ ' ' that-iris Alums . l’ _ -10.7 .. “f.°.“°‘.‘..’.‘i.‘f" 32:5": .122; s12: T <> Hem e P0" o» sits o are 1mm gpgfaflflg 1n spheres where Sheep 1.094 '12s 9.1 ___H QUESIEDN it)". RE existhg transport facilities were Swine 7,904 726 9.1 HALm-AX, N's" p91,, 15_¢13y The , "QT Q-_§B'\JQ_Q_\A\_\_~( adequate or where steam ralways Poultry 225,398 -—22,682 —10.1 Cnnumm Press) The cr pplctl Lun- |FifERE$1VD were wlling to provde motor vehicle Hives oi‘ — cnburg motor vcxcl R. B_ Bennett, ‘ services was recommended by the with her crew of 25 and her cargo i“ brotherhood. The organization B150 rnmcn . of 50.000 pounds of fresh fish. was , asked that fees should be Paid by I safely ‘m the ‘WY l.) lter llflmc port 1 _<,_ ,1",,~.,,_,,,__. all commercial motor vchiclrs using 301-595 11,093 11.337 .._731 -£‘-.2 gmtgm, 1n (ow of the Cunacintr .' v w“. for owl the highways. while drivers of such Cattle 30,485 41.702 —5,2l7 -12.5 Government. steamer Anus. lwHF-upo \',til--_v: limit-r- should he required to pass a qllall- Sheep 25,000 32,910 -4,o19 -14.o _ "v awfjff: "_"l'gd"~""~ Swine 10,852 11,702 -l,l-i0 19.7 * a v1 \\- ~t “in (Continued on Page 3) POUltTY 319,553 285,104 34,359 12.0 OTTAWA, 0ni., Feb. l5. (B! urn-l w...“ Mnllpfflfp Hives of Been c4 s co 116.5 the Canadian Prcssl-The only *0" ‘~“"“‘= 0'" """ OTTAWA, Ont, I-‘rb. l5. (fly intimation (‘anudn ltrrs rcrrivcrl the Canrdian PrP§il—Dfl)'9n queens of Grant Britain's dticrminat- ‘ll “ "' ‘-“‘ """ of the Senate to which he has ion to main its potato cm- l‘ "l"! fir" belonged for forty sewn years. Horses .. 11.840 12,755 ~01‘. -'7.2 bargo was a Ctlblczrzlm from G. iii-h. 2r. 10.07 lion. Pascal Polfer iodav ("lc- Cattle _, all‘?! 4" 9") -2.s_".7 -6.0 Howard Ferrlwm- (‘lllfli-‘ln t .1. rllilflrrll rsintrlcs busted h‘: oighilflh Fri‘ '<"."- 311999 ~--................. SL703 L15 '1 ~17 ‘ill? ~42! fljxh commlgqnncr lo Great t: .ti~ wtouu. He in in good beallh anti active. Swine 20.633 19,330 1.219 6.4 {gr-gym 71,1, w“ announced n hi: duties. He Vrtls born at Poultry 356,008 323,017 32.001 10-2 in the Home of Commons to- un FERRY acrncnru: H, ,1... I}. .~ Hives of Bees 180 '2 15s 2,105.1 h, p, Pfgmig n. n. puma. “W, ,,,,,__,,._,,,, ,,,,,,,,, a“, “.3413; ,.,,_ SIIMIM, N. 8.. in 1852- -‘.>.._.- _ .\./ v- ’ - l " ‘i l ill}! i ‘ll p: , l n" , t ,