“time be Intelligent ln- lll .ggwof favours to come, he ww, use mir or exam. ii. 5 “",|,,¢ qunrdlnl, Founded U87. guiattctown Guardian Two Ceutl. .. -,` , .. ,. . - ...V-revs.-4: - U a . Mullins I - rs. A ,,/W Giullllowll ll 1/i/F ,M , or iw” _F *__ , The Peoples Paper Read by Everybody ' “S Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew ' “Q posed MAXIMS or A _»/[ERE MAN Al 2 man ls, not what he is sup- to be, is what counts in the records of time and etemlty. CHARIJOTT 1 l-:'rowN. CANADA, MONDAY, MARCH 21,1932 _ 8 PAGES lu i:.N.|l. ill lull" ,_i.__ Railway Blocked At oxford Juuouou -I - Fast Freight Leav- ' es Rails - N o Gas- ualties. '_ I goscrou, N. B., March zo. (ny u Canadian Press)-'I"hs main | mei the canadian National neu- I-‘siuous Lswylan nnsn N, ls blocked tonight as a. re- Outstanding Canadian lawyer md . ei the derailment or a west ex-.oommllsivner ol the Yukon. ,.. lust freight train, seven l"l’°¢l0l'|0k T- 00051101# 73. PHI” M being on the zrselr. No per- aw Merch 13 ei vi Oil!" hw- HY mwerc injured, pltal. Ho had been ill for six The only damage done was to UW” meirackage and equipment, only * in” _ is he] vluoes and the Yukon tern-tory. llc ge passenger train d up as “wut of me deraumcnt, it heme hid 8 tlnreel' Wlllllll Blhlldttd from he Ocean Limited from Montreal °“° b Halifax. 19°” l ri.. ocean limited in addiueu "°" ticarrying the usual complement mb f th bars of five pro lg also aboard several passengers: be overseas and the West Indies, no the members of the defeated ure. 'rbelaie Mr.‘ceu¢don vm. “W *Wim ffslnil f"°’“ *33"‘°1 W . 5?-_ ‘IN MARIIIIIIES IN FEBRUARY _.@- 'P. E. Island Showed Increase In Catch But Landed Value Was Slightly Below 'That of Feb. 1931. HALIFAX, N. B., March 20. (By the Canadian Press)-Fish landings in the Maritime Provinces during February totalled 9,400,400 pounds, valued at $200,060 as compared with 9,2oa,ooo pounds and e2a1,s11 for the some period last year. 1 New Brunswick showed an in- crease in both laridhgs and value, $100,791, the catch being largely In Nova Scotia however, the _increased catch, but the landed Vlllle. $6.368, was slightly below that of February 1931. RAIIMENT Paeedaway FISH lANII|NGS§| Merries In England '- i_'*. ______, 0 . er 6 lirlelfs- »SON OF FORMER GERMAN AMBASSADOR ' Count Michael Max von Lleb- standie Volk tPl ' It c,,,,,,,|, _ valued dropped about eic,ooo to Y ° ° 'MH 0" lies- °=: :M deck;°uu‘° °:h:;mn_‘ uwnwa p nowsky, son of Prince Lichnowsky, lstry omco, London, England. Photo Ybnken Prince Edward mana showed an who was German ambassador to shows the bridal coupl; leaving the “E l’“""°"“““ 1°' °”‘ ,England when war broke out in 1914, was married to Mrs. With. __ ¢=- CIINTINIIATIIIII IIF AIR MAII SERVICE IIRGEII elc ation 0 posing Workmens Co m pensaticn Act Re- p or s ac c Trade Bd. Council. respondence occupied the attention of a meeting of the Council of the A letter from the Summerside Board of Trade re continuance of the air mall service throughout the month of April was read and on motion of Mr. R. L. Cotton and Mr. J. P. Crockett the following office. | I Prem. Bennett lallgonish hockey team which was ‘ Heated Saturday night by the . uuireul A. ii. A. in the Memorial P C0flg°f¢ll'llldl’es mp playdowns. ` ' An auxiliary wrecking crew and his were dspatched from here Vg me men, of the m-wkage in O AWA, 0‘nt.,Ma _ . Prllbll mf go get the nn., cleared for indications are that E. N. Rhodes. TI' hmm Minis ill remains that it may be in _ - rib tv - _ . trodlicednext Wednesday those in 0UNCEMEN,rS° close touch with the situation ex- JCOMING EVENTS. press the view that it wul go over MEETINGS' ETC until thc following week. The House of Commons adjcurns on - "l Wednesday for Easter and will re- ,ngonced in the Tryon Com n_ oonv ne on the Tuesday following. ’ Hall. Tuesday. March 22nd. _ -1--_” ...-.. ents. Admission 25:: and ' 1552-3- 9 19-2I. T I P .-d,,gg/[md f(,T,T}abar‘\1‘ Btogngn O nC|'eaSe 81'- Ol`l Hy By OTBBBB 9' O airy., M” u.e.1;§r33i§_=&r centageOfForezgn "Come to Concert in Stanlev In Bread lil on Monday evening. March lid, presented by Graham’s Road i ~ . If not fine come Wednesday. PA 1567-3-19-2I or 4'* poor Bee The Four Act comedy. led Pie Valley Farm" in the Cardl- ms Haltbvtne oerdi ora ei ' ° ...u Easter M°"d*y. gan ma ° foreign wheat permitted in bread. mu R. I 1589-3-21-32-24-26-41. ilt was learned today. It was ex- .,..AlabamB Bmmd" at Frm” 'plained that the stocks of home- Md Easter Monday and Tuck grown wheat are much below the .. wonderful mow, wonderful average as a result of the poor " i1¢a.D°sulerm1¢».;s5-M harvests and that they have been '3'"`m' , used up more rapidly than usual. ~"'i'he ni-eekley Y. P. s. will give , Thia neoessitaicd the Ministry of wngert inkWin;l‘oemIl:u;l3ogl gala Agriculture to issue its decree ln- , "en U- 3 Y - creasing the percentage of foreign ‘F °'mm°‘ mn* mls' lt' mmm' h at that millers may mix in their _ is and ulcer. ises-a-21-ni W ° ___ ' flour it RIS, March 20. (A.P.)--Three wheat harvests in succession the Ministry of Agriculture to to 35 percent tho amount of 19.-Maroonedonasmalllakea few miles from hers when the air- plane in which they were flying from Oshawa to Timmins on Wed- nelduy night, crashed, lacking food. luffering from head injuries and from exposure from cold which lent the mercury down to zero, six prominent Timmins men and the pilot, Arthur Leavens of Belle- ville about 0 o’clock today were rescued by searching squadrons of airplanes. The plane apparently was forced, down in the isolated bush and lake ,region at Night Hawk Lake in a Iheavy snowstorm, and the injured members of the party were unable to make any effort to get help. Emlureil Bitter Cold Por three nights and two days they had endured bitter cold on the shore of the desolate, unnamed ‘ Lake, close to Night Hawk Lake. Without supplies or camping mat- erial, they manuged to build a crude shelter, using part of the wrecked aeroplane. Cuts suffered _by the pilot, Clare Leavens of Belleville, Ont., and H. D. Mar~` shall of Timmins, in the impact .of the forced landing were ban- doged with fabric from the shut telegram was forwarded to the Postmaster General: "Understand arrangements for present excellent air mail service to Prince Edward Island terminate this month. Heavy ice conditions in the Straits likely to delay car ferry during April and in any case it is very de- sirable that air service continue until regular double train service is effective. Trust you will arrange for continuation of service. Signed, ,,,,,,,,m,,,mll ci El li M., on UPMYSTERII _ I ._- -_...___ YARMOUTH, N. S., March 20.- (By the Canadian Press) - A sea mystery m`a`y` be cleared up when the hull of a. vessel, submerged in 15 futhoms off the Sandford break- water, is hauled to the surface. The wreckage was discovered on Fri- day by Everett Bain and George Landers, Sandford lobster 'fisher- men, who were on their way ashore from the traps when they noticed a. masthead extending above the water. They made fast, but their power boats were too light to dis- lodge the hull from its position. Yesterday Captain Frank Smith took the revenue cutter Ellsworth out. but was prevented by rough water from attaching a line. The vessel is believed to have beel driven to her present position three miles off the breakwater, by prevailing westorly gales. It is considered probable the hull is that of the Courtney, which sailed from Yarmouth for Meteghan early in December, manned by a crew o’ four who were never heard from or the Roseway. blown up and ab- andoned several weeks ago on a passage to Liverpool, N. S.- llockey at Cornwall tonight,. The Wheilt quota law under which u -' A' W|IiSh1\‘° VH- Nino Mile the decrees are issued was passed " “"5 LIMS" VS- C°m‘~"°11‘iri December, mo, sud it is in- l .» cfr. slum ite . I ° Y "3 “ ' “°“‘°’,59s_,, I tended te safeguard the intel-em of " _._ French wheat growers. The percen- -V ’;_°;l&h~C§>n:IeT¥ the Concert in ' tugs was last raised by decree on ._ _, mhlj p :aunt e\g°g;vt;l;=féi]f11;_- I February 24 when ii wer increased > Y,P, S_ If not nne Friday ev_ \ fl‘0ll\ 20 I/0 25 p0l‘CEIlt. YHt€Ydly'l 15-S-10-Sl. additional ten percent increase is now, another in the succession of decrees -V . ,,,,,§"*;.,;°a;'1"u`°1°;°e“§|n’;‘ °f"'t‘§;, uni has established the percentage ‘ ins Club eireulurized to be’ °f f°1'°il'“ Wheat Permitted in i ’ °li Wednesday, Mar. 23, will bread-making. - Place Thursday night, March 7, instead. T. A. Rudd. see. 1594-ii “lm Of people 05 years old src* ° dcmnden, on mrs 0,] Sheena Returning V ‘ Z for a living. Lot me show] how to avoid this unonviable- Fr ‘-» ion. Write, phone or see J. A. ' .Manager, Sun Life. 3-18-4 I "mms Bound" _ "siebrurie vrcrroms, B o much zo - .- ;§eg“*;\‘A;sf§_§l'“<;_';m5§e°§s-_ (canadian Prem - miumiuz fu R ummm mystery mn,” from her annual winter cruise to _ Monday .nad-Messy, souurem waters, H. M. o. s. . 1584-3-10-61. Skecns, with Commander victor. ,mo wom _U ohm" Te _ G. Brodeur, R. C. N. in charge. 5 Uniolgonwdufncontzt steamed into Esquimalt Harbor lewd m comm" United yesterday. she had been absent “ “.\Tuesd|y the twenty-second, since shortly after Christmas. mu; o°nt~rt;nts._\iso a 'rue trim destroyer euioyed per- ’ °"°""”‘15"_s_”_u git; weattlxr during s long cruise.- ___ ‘ ea o her tri wel the “lmiel meeting nickel n 0.1.., vlll River. Monday evening. was Om LOUQ' Cl'lll.8e where they flew to see e hockey I game. but it was thought for a time On Mclgre ll.: ons The men gathered dead wood from the surrounding bush und 'used the gasoline tank of the msc- number of chocolate bars, they had six sandwiches, but these were soaked with gasoline and unfit to set. The chocolate bars were ra- tionsd among the seven. I Theleeoue .. hiue for a stove. In addition to a I First word that the party, six of whose members live hers, was mls- sinl reached Timmins Friday, night. On Wednesday they had be- gun the journey from Toronto, they might have flown to Mont- real. Search parties were orgon- ised und aoroplancs took off curly Saturday to scour the surrcundingx country. Within a few hours the pilot hid lighted the missing men, returned to South Porcupine. for e doctor and food supplies meds the shut hop book to the Unnamed Lok! Ind stlrted to tr!!!-!l>0rt the party to safety here. Pilot Leav- ens and Marshall, th's only two ured were reported in (Canadian Press) NORTH BATTLEFORD, Soak. Mar. 20. -Taken ill shortly after he arrived in Wilkie Fri- day afternoon, Judge B. Buck- les, of North Battleford district. court, died late Friday night. Death is believed due to heart trouble. TRENTON, N. J., Mar. 2.0- Bespondlug to questions on the week-end activities of state police, Col. ll. Norman Sohwunkopf in his lute after- noon bullctln today said noth- ing of interest ln the Lind- bergh one had been developed. ATHENS, Ohio, Mar. Z0-Ono mins official was shot and wounded seriously; n railroad treltlo dynnmited, and the automobiles of four other offi- cials stoned, no striking miners In the Hooking Valley bitumin- ous cool fields voiced their pro- test over the announcement that two mince would reopen tomorrow. f FI lil ml - . d°wntetr);eo Budlgglcslnltvu ’:;;r,*~hb (s,"|d» To ,nm Gurdhn) Nedncsday, March 16, was Mr. Easter recess. While the bare pos- 5°U'-VH PURUUPI-NE. OBIS-. Mor- enth anniversary, and he was the ‘recipient of many congratulations. A210113* the first and most appre- ciated messages to reach him was the following from the Prime Min- ister, who, busy man though he be, round time to write a cordial greet- ing to his old friend from Char- lottetown: “Dear Mr. McLure, "I find that today you celebrate another anniversary of your birth- day, and I would like to be amongst the first to wish you many happy returns. "A1ih0U8h you have not yet reached the three score years you have earned for yourself the con- fidence and support of your fellow citizens in Prince Edward Island, and since coming to Parliament you have made for yourself a place in the hearts of all the Members of Parliament. |W. Chester B. McLure's fifty-sev- “It is my earnest hope that you may celebrate many more anniver- mfieb ‘md DFID! Joy and happiness to a host of friends, amongst whom I am glad to count myself. “Yours faithfully, R. B. BE\"\IETT." I --_+ ga,-ue, mm “NBL . tered wings of the cabin plane. - Gets teen Under Par (Canadian Press) I MIAMI BILTMORE GOLF COURSE, Coral Gables, Fla., ll.ln.r. 20-Gene Snrazen, of New York, scoring a 69 for his last 18 holes to gc two under par. won first money in the $10,000 Coral Gables Miami Biltmore open golf tourna- ment today. Hls 72 hole score was 287. I Wnlter Hagen, Detroit, and Paul Runyan, metropolitan open cham- ,pion of New York, tied for second place with 288's while Johnny Far- rell, scoring a 280 after leading the field at 54 holes. took third place. $100,000 Suit NEW YORK, N. Y., Mor. 20.- Buit for $100,000 damages was be- gun yesterday against the trans- Arctic submarine expedition com- pany of Delaware, which financed the expedition toward the North ll seriously ini into El Salvador where there (ood condition tonight. Rev. Fat- lbmit tbl-ily, having suffered no ill Pole lead by Sir Hubert Wilkins. an uprising lstc in January. her Charles Theriuult, Parish olfeotl. The action is brought by the ad- 1021-b Arrangement-I fb b°,'11oe Bkeens and the Vancouver Priest, of Bt. Anthony's Church. YM* Belrinll -- mlllintrator ofthe estate of Willard _M ' “ml °f d°P*f'~°d BN: remained there seven den undpfuuisted as usual st Mus this After seeing Timmins Huskies I. Grimmer, seamen who was ‘ miss . - . - ' 1'- A ste .re All I from "fx: l" m°”;D took aboard s number of British F and Wilfred ` s lcd iri iced ri neu, 'merde‘;°°,¢ 1', 3,, fo, refugees and cared for them until ‘ , _' 1590.1; conditions celmedonsbore. ‘ I if: ii l Stones, C L. lv defeated by Toronto Nationals in swept from the Submarine Nau tilus by high seas and drowned members, wen (Continued on Page 8), ,int March 21. . RANGER TIIREII INIIIFURT ST. JOHN'S, Nfid., March 20. - line aboard. Meanwhile, the 60 vear old Ranger, one of six sealer which went North, was towed int Bt. John's after six days in the ic after breaking her propellor shaft The shaft broke inside the boss when the blades struck an ice-pan, but the propellor was saved by voyage for this year‘s fishery. as s new shaft cannot be obtained here The mishap was a particularly sorry piece of luck for the 150 men who counted on tho retums from their labors at the seal-killing. CALMESA, Calif., Mar. 20- Fog led_seven to their death here when u transport ull-liner roclreted into a high tension - power line lust night and drop- ped to the ground, a fllmllll l WN- Chnrlottetown Board of Trade held Gawon' of me R_ c_ M_ P" had saturday °“em°°"' journeyed to the crude cabin, where President Samuel Kennedy oc- V the two bodies lay by dog nam "om I cupled the chair. I passing a hawser underneath it.| The Ranger must abandon the Crime Comes To Light Af ter Year Mounties on Hunt for Murderer Of ___ I Two Trappers In The Northland (Canadian Press) N, arc Scattered red jackets of the Arctic Company of Royal Canadian Moun- i ted Police are on the hunt for a in the barren Thelon River country undetected for nearly a year. Belated inuuest into the deaths uel H. Bode was completed :i few days Ago afttl- lrspector H A. R.. D g' p Fort Reliance, tiny radio post on , EDMONTO Alta., M h 20.- an arm of Great Slave Lake. It took Gagnon more than two months to travel from Reliance to the crime scene, about 250 mi'es to t B k T ‘murderer whose crime, committed gather the only four white men in the district to act as a. soroner's of the Northwest Territory, went I jury and reach an oillcial decision that Olson and Bode had been stabbed and hacked tc death about Discussion of c°mMenbl° mr' oi Eugene Edward Olson and Efunn- Deo- 5. 1930. as they lay Ifl tml? blinks. Word' of the inquest decision (Continued on Paso 8) Advocates Five IIE VAIERA Cent Duty On i Foreign 'Papers (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Ont., Mar. 20.-Im- position of a five-cent duty on all weekly newspapers imported into Canada is advocated in a statement 'ssued by the Toronto Mailers’ Un- ion. The Union claims, while all newspapers are exempt from sales tax, the tax works unfairly against rnany products entering into the production of Canadian newspapers. Alteration of schedule three to make exemptions apply only to Canadian newspaperspit explains, vould automatically impose a. sales tax on the finished product of im- ported Sunday panels. CANAIIIAII BUY IIIARIISMER RIN IIINRS IRIIPHY (Special To The Gunrdlnn) LONDON, Mar. 19. - A Canad- an boy marksmen won the King's Frophy for miniature rifle shoot- 'ng, competed for by 33,000 boys in A all parts of the Empire, it was an nounced today by the National Rifle Association. The Canadians recorded an av- 'erage for 3.000 competitors of 889 points out of a possible 1000, which is the highest ever recorded in the match, an annual affair since 1010. South Africa was second with an average of 4.8 and Great Britain ; (Continued on PB8e 8) (Associated Press) PARIS, Mar. 20-The Increas- ing supply of domestic wheat yesterday led the Ministry ol Agriculture to raise to 35 PU' cent the amount of foreign wheat permitted to be used in bread-makinb Il I S II I A I M S RESPIINSIBIIITY If Bittereness .And Differences Be- tween The Free State And Great IfBitterness And Revived. DUBLIN, Irish Free State, Marci 20-(Canadian arid Associated Press. lCab1es)-President Eamonn De ,Valera of the Irish Free State to- ‘day told a group of newspepermen he disclaimed any responsibility for his people if bitterness and differ- ences between the Free State and Great Britain should be revived as a result of his avowed intention to secure through the Dail Eireann, abolition of oath of allegiance to the British crown and abolition of land annuity payments to the Brit- ish Government. ` ; The Presidents remarln were 'prompted by s. speech delivered Friday in Birmingham by Neville i (Continued on Page 3) nlolllfn HUBBARDS, N. S., March 20. --- Malcolm Dorey, 17, was drowned in the harbor here lest night when a ten-foot punt in which he and two other boys were rowing cap- sized. Harry and Vincent Coolen were rescued, Harry being taken ff the purit's bottom by Drayton :oolen and Lawrence Smith, who dragged a disused boat from its winter storage place and went to his rescue. Vincent Coolen was taken from the icy water exhaust- ed, but Malcolm Dorey, who had started with him to swim the 50 'yards to shore. had gone down. The body was recovered today. - - ----- l=\ - -n rl ~ A Record & Forecast of the Weather liE’1‘lCOll0i.0GICAI. OFFICE, Tor- tn, Ont., liinrch 201 lilniluum and maximum temperatur- r: ‘nwson 4-20 'llncnurer 42-54 ilinnllion lil-42 :Iliff 25-50 finlilpeg 2B-34 ‘oronto Ili-20 lltnvrn 2-28 -lontrenl 10-20 lncluec I0-22 Saint John 24-B liallfiix 20-.'iS Chiirloiictuwn 10-26 4 FORECAST! . /5 Oltilwa and Upper St. Inwrencel r///1 \ /I/’ //.' Valleys: Moderate to fresh 'shifting 7%' /` ‘\\» ` \ c /5 .-lnils; fiilr nnrl molli-ytcly eolrl. pro -nllly follmvr-ll hy some snow nt night \r on 'l`uesili\_v. l'. st Lawrence Valley- De 0\\'\’l" i . . ' r~ri~ns|n|r wut iinil northwest winds: . fuir and rcld_. 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