Maxims flornf ._..,__. huslnm to new in the , dosflrvflll" “'35? I Meme MAN ' ht to us time on from It’! all I'll yo‘ Iornlnl 5'“ CHIIIONEWII blew’ Glass Basset’ llfldt. In dlnn, Pounded I081... Guardian Two Ccutls enth ‘ g - eeks f i, Lumber“. Warehouse,‘ e peptsstore And Office (i)? osohs cainpieieiy Cdttéifwitli Approximate " Loss Blames Birth Control In Part (Canadian Press) ' omic depression. . who should have been born, (ouch, the dresses, b now a surplus." An Agreement I iiiscussblg tmmvreeaitssethsy to reach an agreement. ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMING EVENTS. depression. "Come to the dance in Emerald Hall. Wednesday, January 20th. Good music. 133-1-1B-3i. _ licretary. All stock must be previously Russell Nicholson, Secretary. "The Annu id nlsht. served and o merits "Mt. Stewart llntil 3 o'clock lwsly listed with Secretary 134-1-18-1i. cm Alinual Meeting of the 95W] Creamery Co, will be held liall on Tuesday. Jan'- H. V. "The mcllllniud 019th. 1932 at 2 P. M. "mill". Secretary "Montague "Mn. All stock must be prevlousl "M- Mont ‘Ahnear, Secretary? i‘ - iis-i-io-zl. Mtfnmc one! Come all! to dance easant Grove Hall on Wednes- Y- Jan. 20. Admission 35c.'_in-aid l22-l-16-2i 0i Women's 1. stitutc. list. J rom tuc ours dancing. ‘uéennd hot lunch. horses. rmy seven ‘to twelve. Mmlilly. come ‘mcsiisy. m! ll3-1-lfl-2i. " .‘l".‘*‘&t" ‘- What » = " :5 i‘ For Depression suosunv, Ont., Jan. IVs-Birth . ontrol, according to Rev. Father J. _ i sddeil, Rector of St. Anne's Ro- man Catholic Church here, is to blame, in part, for the present econ- "ii we had today all the children we would not have the present econo- mic crisis," hc declared today. There would be no overproduction for there would be people to buy the clothing and many other thinss 0f which there jbeen satisfactorily explained, in-i I cendiarism, possibly to cover traces I01’ burglary. or to draw attention ' allow depredatious to be carried on, Failed‘ To Reach (Canadian Press Cable, vla Reuters) STOCKHOLM, Sweden, Jan. 1'1.- Swedish, Finnish and Russian ex- porters oI timber who have been is for the adop tion of export quotas for each coins; . lild railed MEETINGS, ETC The coast guard destroyer Herndon, ' Bast. James Hall-Tuesday, Mrs. d5 ' 1 c n m O d mm songffifirlifff partments dry and with a. great hole . troyer force pier today after a col- ;thmalkwere wounded Catholics (and anti-Catholics came into conflict _during a religious meet- "Don't iail to hear Mrs. Richards and Horace McEwen Tuesday night, 8t. James Hall at 8.15. 130-1-iB-1l. "Annual Meeting oi Emerald Dlirying Association will be held on Wednesday, 20th January. inst. at tilt o'clock P. M. P. F. Hughes, IOB-l-lll-Zi. i‘ "Hunter River Club loading Hogs Thmdny loienoon, January 21st. listed. l32-l-l8-2i. a1 Banquet of Marsh- Fanners‘ Institute will be held "hahall on Jun. 19th at 8 p. m. " “my welcome. If not fine. next 1354-13-11 "Social evening in commenda- tion or Thomas Wildey will be ob- ,“ win I- 0. o. n. Hall, Tuesday, ' i“ it 840 n. in. All Rebekahs iidfellows are invited. Refresh- - l-w iao-il Club o ing hogs Wednesday afternoon, January 20th Hogs must be prev- heremwas the scene of the shooting 11041-16-31. _____. k Club loading live ° ‘i/"lneadny. January 20th until u b ""98 llflli. Summerfield. a °P9ll "t?! Monday evening H Two hours i)" Forty-Five followed by three Good mus'c. Good Also warm Ticommodatiori m: mty hi fol‘ twenty-amount,“ 1; _ "iii, ti: Qi/lli‘ ’. Glasgow's seventh fire ‘in. line's weeks completely destroyed , the combined lumber warehouse,.ship- Pins department, storolnnd office of J. J. Grant and Boris, McCall and Stewart streets. shortly petal-e eight o'clock morning, An cg, timated loss of 805.000,_ _ ughtthis town's depleticmbyiire, ince De-i cember 2'9 to approsimateiya guar- Grant and his brother, n. G. chant. who announced their intention of rebuilding immediately. i“ Incendlarlsm Suspected Whe- Oflslns of which have nev to the burning buildings in orderto elsewhere, is suspected. In the ruins Continued on page 3' ‘Coast Guard Reaches (Canadian Press) NEW LQNllqltlhConmpdan. 17.— ' with pumps working continuously to keep some of her forward com- ' iniher side, rested safely ‘at the des- lislon at sea. and asuccessiul battle with fog and. darkness. h Rammed by the collier Lemuel Burrows in a heavy fog Friday, She was towed into this port stcrnfirst early yesterday. A gap]. fiiteeu feet pantry alt to the No. l fireroorn,’ and including part of Qthenbrldqe, - was torn by the impact. . -;:.».,>. . i I . cwIL-I. . i 0.1‘ Mountain 5'~5| .l':=,1e..~' s‘ LONDON, K. Y., Jan. 17.—Feud i guns. which blazed because nlicmbfllb ,7 of one rulniiv believed ‘arnelnneljof the other, clan hind, wronred, their PI-year-old sister, haventalhscn four lives, and today a iifth mountaineer was near death and a sixth sllghtll Wmlmltd- . .. . i. A quiet country churchyard at New Belem. n ewe" leilrtlliiillllll! i. community ‘ seventeen miles from. yesterday which claimed, the lives 0| , Homer and Fjorresthtlroovks. lplptbtrs. and Henry and lilarl Johnson, ybroth- » mow GLASGOW. N. s., Jan. 1': _ —<_By the ‘Canadian fresh-New,‘ Canadian Pacific Railways is delin- tcr million dollars. The property- was operated by Mayor Georgg‘ g,’ - As in several other recent fires several noted cases. After" Collision use - _ "l. l-i ‘ r “ s J- ’ i Three Killed 1.. , (estuary. Pour In ion" in]. - RB I l i! l Y8 will i ill liilililllill Idea Is Definitely Off ‘ So Far‘ As Bennett Govt. And Parlia- ment of Canada (Is Concerned. . . d. 31' l;..fl_~__;_ (Special to the Guardian) OFITAWA, Jan. 16—Amalgama- tion of the Canadian National and 1 itelyoff so far as the Bennett Gov- ‘emment ‘and the Parliament of y, Canada are concerned. If for no other reason it is off because the lGovernment knows amalgamation its politically and nationally impog. isilale. Premier Bennett so far as one can learn has not deviated from garnation never, competition ever.” i Distinguished; Juris 3/ ‘ . t Passes (Canadian Press) tires in Canada died here Saturday in the person of John Sprott Archi- bald, fcrmer Chief Justice otthc nieralderman oi’ this city and a le- gal writer and teacher of distinc- tion. ‘ "wears of age, was appointed in 1893 to,,the Superior Court bench, where he achieved an outstanding reputation through his Judgments in y He wasborn he musquodoboit," IN’. 8., on‘ Septem- ber 8, 1843. the son of William Arch- nd Nancy Archibald. h“ Religious Riot vll , s BILBAO, Spain, Jnn. 17.--(A.P.) -—,'I‘l'lrjeo_,youths were killed and today when ing‘ presided over by o. Catholic de- puty. Civil» guards charged the combatants and dispersed them af- ter a general fight lasting an hour wide’ extending "amine: mtdrmm iand Bftiitly exciting the Dopulace. . fDuring the melee a group of anti- ' Catholics pushed an automobile be- longingto an adversary into the Others paraded through thofntreets singing the "Internation- Biliilill Standing committees for the year ere. appointed and other business was. disposed of at an executive meeting of the Charlottetown Board of Trade on Saturday afternoon. Reference to. the proposed re- Cfl. - critical condition at the, hospital harmwounded in the abdomen, WW1 lie-Johnson, brother of the two slain, ' and who tho Crooks said wronired their sister. was treated for slllht, held tinder open charges. y . .- I _ _______________ LONDON, Jnn. 17. (Clllulllll Press (labial-Capt. It. Ellen: time!» fiewnefvm "ml!"- ol Parliament for-Henley dip. lllon 3r, tr. day. llc was. “you: gill and has! lat (or llgslcy nlnoohlflh Id planking of the Hillsbcrough Bridge A cousin of the Johnson's also 1w” made by Mn a ‘L Tweedy. who ‘named Henry-Johnson, wasfinlfl- ’ suggestcdthe need of wider driving ‘space on the bridge. about three ln- ‘today elected President of the cuu- iwere unable to respond until after rches on each curb being required. on motion orivre. a. n Mutcli, sec- onded by Dr. J. A. Clark, Mr. Tweedy was psked. to prepare a let- wounds. Both wounded merits m. and roman; 1,, to the provincial Government, asking that if feasible this change, belmade. , _ The accounting system in connec- tion,wit_l1 the car ferry service was {n-lentioned by Mr. Mulch. This was one of the‘ ‘matters in which a ichango In recommended by the (Duncan Rgyalwqommission in 1921. Continued on page ‘I copies his, Winnipeg shibboleth of "amal- _ MONTREAL,’ Que, Jan. 17.—One ‘ iOLthe most distinguished legal fig- I Superior Court at Montreal, a for- -:_ y y ‘I ,‘ ' v q _ t , w p Irregulars Chinese “Almost. Entirely The former Chief Justice, who was ‘ tilult ill Paper. Err-King Alfonso of Spain is rc- purtcd to have vetoed the marriage cf another o! his children, this time jthe Prince Asturias, exiled heir to “he spnnish throne. The prince, shown In (l) asked his father's c011 Japanes “Aiinihilated (Adv-Japanese troops "almost entirely imnihilated" soc chlhese ixregulars near Yentai, _25 miles south or Mukden today. A Japanese omcial communique said there were no Japanese casualties. headquarters said the exact num- ber of Chinese dead was unknown l r1237” or“ Mukdeii _-— b J up i‘ ‘Casualties. MUKDEN, Mauchuria, Jan’. _1'I. l ~\“"---_-\ P"‘TT‘°¢_ Refit“! Pirmissivn To (Marry , , , , . B551 P)’ 5Y°ff¥b° ' Covers Prince lgdward IslalulLike the Dew A I CHARIJOTTETOWN, cANAnm-Molvbairfiidivuanv 1s, 1932 --~- 1.1 d -.i . .- lsiiUiiiilllillilliLi IROYAL ROMANCE VETOED BY EX-KING ALFONSO sent to marry the beautiful Princess Kyn Cireilovrsn second daughter d1 (ii-aha Duke Vlandimimvitch, (2) but. the king is understood to have declined to sanction the union. The prince made the acquaintance of the princess, reputed to be the 111081 e Wipe Near City Of _ have escaped, but at leart a mhj- ority were killed. IN MANCHURIA LONDON, Jan. 17. (A.P.)—An zrzrchange telegraph dispatch from Harbin today said Japanese forces Manchuria. Six' thousind Kirin Continued on page 3 : and some oi the inegulars play I ill OTTAWA, Ont., Jan. 1'l—(By~thc Canadian Press)—Ben_ S. Edlelson Saturday night was lqund not guil- ty of murdering Jack Horwitz, a fellow-Jeweler, in Edelsoirs store on ‘Nov. 24. Dellberating little more than an hour, a Supreme Court of Ontario winter assizes Jury acquit- ted Edelson at 10.40 p.111. after n three-day trial. Taking the stand in his own dc- the shooting was, anaocident, the pistol discharging while the. two men were struggling for it. Edelrqn declared he produced the weapon ‘to emphasize his warning to Hor- witz to cease his intimacy with Edelson and with no intention of shooting Horwitz. Islanders On {Dominion Board w!) Tie... ,‘ SASKATOON, Basin, Jan. 17,-“! tense late yesterday, Edelson swore~ .‘ TORONTIJ. Ont., Jnn. iii-Moro- Illany Persons "Are Believed Killed In .Wreck PARIS. l'l-—(-A.. P.) — Manyi persons were feared to have been: ‘kllled, today‘ in a serious railroad; eccidentnear Sculls. Details on the; ‘uoluent were not isninsulsteiy avail-f able in Paris. ' The Red Cross Emergency Fund (Canadian Press) than $50,000 has been subscribed to ‘the Canadian Red Cross National Emergency Fund, Norman Somer- ville,_I>;.C., chairman o! the Central Council and Ilxecutivc Committee oi the body. indicated yesterday. Pfiiontributions are being receiv- ed daily," Mr. Sommerville stated. “The appeal was announced during . A. Amps, oi, Palmerston, 0st, was ,adlan Livestock Co-opcrrstinn at thr . ‘meeting 0,’. the directors. Hgsuc- ‘cecds W. D. MacKaigpt Saskatoon. ' Roy llIcPhail, Brandon. was elected i Vice-president of the QHZABIEQIOD. The meeting concluded Frday these, are to be met wc [shall nccd 8000.000.” The fund is being used night with the election of dirccors for the coming year. Directors {or _ the provinocslare: Alberta, J. ‘E. Evanson. Taber; Saskatchewan, Y. D. Mooney, Saskatoon; Manltob, Roy McPhn-il, Brandon: cf-tario, ‘ilk A. Amos, of Palmerston; Quebec, .1‘ T. Desmarals, Montreal; Maritimes; s-s-s-J- i108 Within the scope of otdcial relief ‘measuring. Through it we are caring ' do; such people as nursing mothers. sic]: and ldisabled men and their families, 1nd. “settlers ln outlying idl-ltflqtd Where no ofliclal or volun- the Christmas rush and many firms die new yeah. , . -"'1'h¢,n=edis very great. The min- i imum requirements are at least $300.Q00._.but further calls for ns- slsltanco. come to us every day. 1i toprovide relief ior people not full- ——-n—_¢ ,_i._ - zovlettciovernment hes made over- Bil beautiful Russian princess since Catherine the Great, in Madrid two years ago. The princess is of the Orililldux church, while the prince, is a. Roman Catholic. Ile sun sus-I fcrs from chronic llaemophlla which confines him to his room. Soviets Iilake Overtures To Japan For Pact (Bq Slriiley l’. Richardson, Associ- y atcd Press, Stall Correspondent) i Moscow. Jan. 17.-—<A.P.)-—Th<= lures to Japan for a pact of non- A woman who l: h t h to tell her real ago honieabro" everything she knows. ' MAXIMS ‘ 0F.A' MERE MAN Intel] Annual Bublcrlpllonl Delivered IL‘ By llnll Canada and l7. S. A. “IO. One Killed And Two In j India Ye ured In sterday iEmei-gency Ordinances Still In Effect iAnd Many. Arrests Arc Being Made —Much Gold Ship- ped To England From India’. (By James A. Mills, Associated Press Stall Correspondent) BOMBAY, India, Jan. 1'l—(A.P.) —0ne person was killed yesterday and two were injured when police fired into a mob that had stoned them at Berhampore, Bengal. Em- ergency ordinances were stlll in ei- fcct throughout India. The feminine army of picketers, who previously had been relatively free from arrest, were being gath- ered in for urging the Indian pub- lic to boycott; British products. Their organizer-director, Dr. N. B. Hardikar, was arrested for his membership in Mahatma Gandhi's Nationalist Congress, which has been outlawed. Jarrlnala Bola]. wealthy mer- chant-philanthropist. acting treas- urer of the Congress funds and s member of Oandhfs Cabinet, like- wise was arrested on a similar charge. Thousands of other Na- tionalists throughout India, includ- ing a large number of students at Continued on page 3 I Planes Drop Calcutta, also have been arrested. Resolution Re Salary Cut Is Unanimous (Canadian Prus) SHELBOURNE, 011%., Jan. 17.——A resolution calling for a 35 pct cent reduction in tlle salaries of all mem- bers oi’ the Dominion rnrlianient and a 25 per cent reduction in the, lsalarics of all members of the On- tario Legislature, was carried unan-f 'imously at o. meeting Saturday of Duflerin County ratepayers. The meeting was called to devise ways and means of cutting expenditures, in municipal, provincial and Domin- ion aflairs. Robbers Get l Away With Much Loot l Food To Starving ‘aggression as a new demonstration of its desire to keep the pence and at tile same time to circumvent (‘What it considers the attempts of "foreignlmircrinlist circles" to pro- i vokc the two nations to war ovcr lie Manchurian controversy. With an uneasy eye on Japanese A spokesman at Japanese army were bombkig Yushu near Kirin, Lmop nwvmncnts m the “m, o; the Chinese eastern railway, partly own- ed and operated by Russia, Foreign - lCommissnr Maxim Litvinoii sound- ed out Foreign Minister Kenkichi Yoshiznwa on the proposition when ‘the latter passed through Moscow. | Their conversation was followed up ‘with direct discussions between the ‘Soviet Ambassador and the Foreign iOmce in Tokyo. The move appeared to informed b observers to dispel an assumption in some circles abroad that a secret understanding exists between Soviet Ritsnia and Japan regarding the oc- clipction of Manchurin. Navajo Indians (Canadian Press) WINSLOW, Arid, Jan. lT-Six army bombing aeroplanes from Marcllfield, Cal, took the air today in a mission of mercy to snowbound and suffering Navajo Indians o! this district. By noon 10,800 pounds o! rations had been dropped at widely ‘separated points and the work 0011- tinued. The hungry and shivering red men rushed eagerly to each spot the instant the bundles of provisions struck the snow-covered eai-tli. The parcels were torn open with raven- ous haste and their contents distri- uted among the tribesmen. Officials said that delivery of ad- ditional supplies will be slower henceforth, as the more remote set- tlements are visited. Today's actual delivery of food followed survey flights yesterday in which “distress points" were £19518"- ed over the reservation. Each plane carries 900 pounds of food divided Ordered To into ten bundles of equal weight. the packages containing beans, flour. Leave sugar, salt pork and dried fruit. I LUCKNOW, India, Jan. 17. (A.P.) —G. B. Halrtead, U. S. missionary- rcsigilcd his post oi social director at the Lucknow Christian 0011685 today under pressure from the gov- rrnmcnt DQ011150 o! his sympathy. for Ztfallatma Gandhi's program. Ml‘. Haisteodis political views and As soon as his resign itlon became known, students at. the college de- clared n "hurtal" or period oil mourning. and rcfuied to attend. the college. c mil-i. Olli., Jnn. 1 lr.\'a-_l~‘ri~all (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, N. Y., Jan. 17- | The home of Robert Lo Roy, lawyer, yoccupying tho entire eighth floor oi 160 east 72nd street, was looted yesterday afternoon by a band of five armed robbers who escaped with jewelry valued at more than; $200,000. leaving three maid servants, and an elevator operator tied up‘ with picture wire. Ottawas Are Still lVinning PARIS, Jan. l7. (Canadian Presl Cabm-The Ottawa All-Star tour; ing amateur hockey tum yestcr, day defeated a picked French team six goals to one after emerging. from its trip through Switzerland with a clean sweep oi four vicq tories to its credit. , The Ottawa team returned to France after visiting Alps: and, Dzvos in Switzerland. At Argus), Ottawa. defeated Oxford University 6-0; and Arosa 11-0. At Davos, the, Canadians defeated a local team 8-0 and an all-star Swiss team 9-1., Record & Forecast oft/re Weather- r MIGTICOROIANIIPAI. OFFICE, Tor-l MIXIDIY“ AND .\I.\.\'I3ll'.\l TERI’ PEIKATYRES liciiviiics were hold to be obnoxious .... .. r-jzn has: to the government, which suggcst- 1.9 ,,. ' 1. ed that it would be better it he l’"" l‘); lclt India. j" Accordngly, illc missionary said ‘Iii! would leave soon with his ivlfc g‘_"'|'n'ti°"_mmi-~-~ and child for the United States. lirllifnx :0 POICEFASTS Oitnivn mill Pups-r Si. Lawrence Tal- smillru-l-s-lv-rly rvinils; loilrlnlr nnil rather niilil. Lower 5t. Linvronro \‘nIl0_v—Sirrlni:| nulllcrly rviniln: becoming milder] with slinw- turning in rnin. I easterly winds; puma iilinw nr sleet. y CIIURT, Surrey, England. Jan. 17.—(A.P.) — Rt. llon. David Lloyd George quietly celebrated " (inli! I\III| North Nlsorew-Slrong lsnutiv. honouring nliiilor iriiill‘ and Went-Strong Maritime limit southerly winds with rniil and prola- l)|.\' fog: ill-coming mililcr. I his sixty-ninth birthday today iniiiflioi!"$..i.iiiin§".il"?$il."' “m “M. at non-e wnh his nmnv to in» ....§i‘“..'..';'.'..‘.'.t"nllltliltll."in" '“‘“ accompanimu“ of 19m] "in" tggliztnqunrter moon Friilni. Jnn. 1i). from political friends Ind en- smni-siérslvlv. mi.- eighteen minutes cmlcc alike. " tor than (‘tlnrlolioiou-n. FUNNY ‘liiiiiti. Adorn‘ Sociefv; 4hr. Qiktslsfnnf m or twink i 00f l . I a runny ncnnnunl Weckc ‘elnyuh-lss-iiven Borden dill! 0.15 li.ul. uml 11.40 |.m. Mun ‘tnrlneuslo daily: i030 lili- lml 2M run. J. Mclsellan, Prince Edward island. tnry relief, is available. on ‘I! l . s