MAXI MS OIJ MERCHANT m“, hgpfl make great men. "find"; (iuprdian, Founded 1M1. (‘llarinllvlnu-u Guardian Two Confl- lillllll BANG Elli THE Fllli till illllllv Four Members of Kid- napping Crew Get a Total of 115 Years. (Associated Press) DETROIT. Mich, Oct. Lib-Record- ers Jilflgl? John A. Boyne todav sen. lmcerl fcur nlcnlbcrs of the "legs" taman kldllaplfilll! 88118 to a total pf from ll5 to 160 years in the Mich- 153D State Prison at Jackson. Those sentenced wore: Louis Ross, llarry Hllllffj’, Jerry Mullanc and Roy Csrnelus, convicted in the kldnfio plng of Charles Mattler in 1928. E955 was sentenced to from 35 to 5o years; Halllsey and lvlullane were unzrncad to from 30 to 40 vearc and Jcrurlzus to from 2o to 30 veal-s. The four men were convicted by c Recorder's Court Jury lat: last week. The sentencing of the four" marked the virtual wiping out of one cf Detroit's most feared kidnap- ping gangs. Famous Flier Mixing Plant? For ertilizer May Be Built on Wharf Of Bruce Stewart And Co. Negotia- tions Now Under Way.‘ ENEBILRAGEI] “mm! m Km (Canadian Press Cable) ford-Smith. famous Australian flier. muggy, Qcg, g3_A note 9g en- who landed at Port Darwin. Australia ccul-dgcmout for the future illr pm- 1o create a new England w Australia grcnlme of Britain was sounded to- flight record vi "l"! 4171. 21 hours. day by 1.2. Col. J. T. c. Moore-Bra- and 40 minutes- blzcll. one of the three men appoint- ‘ ecl to conduct the inquiry into the Ft-lrll crash at Beauvals with the i353 of forty-eight lives. The others are: R. John Simon, eminent law- yer. head of the Tribunal, and Prof. Charles E. Ingllss, great mcchanis; .. SASKATOON, Ssslo, Oct. 28- . ::i:;."::..i: :.:"...':::..?::;“:.': My ~= in the west side branch of the Bank filth. in the future use of aircraft y A‘ u - .,,_ of Nova Scotia here this afcznoqn, 1" m" mum” m“ the“ “m” ' an armed bandit presented a slip at LY- “'1' Brablwn 5am’ we have the wicket which read: "Hand over hi4 mask" ‘md Wm m" them’ what you've got. you are covered.” l" only with "mplanes bl" w“ The teller handed over $2,000 and the airsillps, but in s. great race like ours _ mm escaped‘ u must. not be afraid. we may lose more valuable lives, ‘but I am sure Will Continue As Prime Min. we are not going to be frightened by catutrophe, however lamentable OSLO. Norway. Oct. Zfi-Mcmicr Johan Mowinckel probably Will con- acd distressing. Only by developlrw tinue as Prime Mlnkter when the all means of transport Shllll W8 b9 able to decide between one form of _ sir craft and another." The R-10l inquiry will open on Monday. new Bwftlns opens its session early in the new year. It is thought that he will head the coalition Govern- ment composed of Conservative peas- ants and Radicals, retaining the present Cabinet. An increase in the strength of the Conservative faction will mean that the administration will have to abstain from too radical reforms. The anti-Labor platform of the Radical Party during the elec- tion campaign caused a revolt of the Labor Party and the Cabinet will be forced to carry on with that faction constituting opposltlcn. (Canadian Press) ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS ETCS. "Dance in St. Charles Community 5U. Ffldlly. 06t- Qdth. 7777-10-23-21 "Kensington variety show at V's- tOflll Friday 06L 24. 7757-10-22-3l ___._ "Morell Club loading livestock, Wednesday. (bet. 29th. List with .1. R. Compton, sccy. 7793-l0-23-2i . "aCome to Chicken Supper in Can- °° boys Hall on Friday, Oct. 24th, Bllllliliillll CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. Covers Prince Edward island Like the Dew m» \‘\\\\ Read by Everybody FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24. 1930 MAXIMS or A MERCHANT ‘.1, Great gifts are from great men. Annual Subscriptions Urllrrrsd $5.00. I Hy Mall Canada and u. a. A. “.50. ‘. l0 PAGES l Negotiations are at present under i way for the purchase of a portion of .Bruce Stewart's Wharf on which it |_ {has been proposed to erect a fertilizer ‘ = mixing plant. A Baltimore fertilizer ‘company and interested local par- ties are co-operstlng in the pfgmg- I tlon of the plan. Mr. R. E. Fraser, who is now in the lprovince representing the Baltimore - Company states that the projec: is economically sotmd and is a logical bucinus development. It is the I Qhfilllest and mast economical way 07 Betting fertilizer into the province, Mr. Fraser states. Tenders for the work on the wharf have been sub- mitted by local contractors. Mr. Maser was unwilling to mgkg I my 5i5i§mm¢ “sardine the plant itself unt.l such time as the carrying Out of the prolect should be definitely eztablished. A number of the buildings at the end of the wharf will be removed, but the sheds used for the Hocllelaga and the Harland will not be disturb. ed, and these steamers will continue to dock there, as before, The dock between the wharf and the Marine, Wharf to the westward will be dredged the full length to s depth of 22 feet in order to accom- modate the steamers which will b: handling the fertilizer. This work will be done by the Do- minion Government Dredge Num- ber 9, which- arrived from Souris and Fortune yesterday. It was intended that she would do some work at Sourls at Matthew s: Macleank wharf, but that firm, in view of the important undertaking here, releas- "cd hcrtd comé to Charlottetown. Bhe will start work at once and continue as long as weather condl~ tions permit. The establishment of this fertilizer plant has arisen owing to the bl! demand for fertilizer here since the rapid development of the potato buslnus. . Holds Provinces Be Consulted In B. N. A. Changes - LONDON, Oct. n-Bsfore the 1m- perlal Conference Committee under Lord Sankey. Lord High Chsncellw. Canada is making a stand for FY0- vlnclal rights. Hon. Maurice DUMB. Canadian solicitor-General, support- ing the views held by Premiers Per- guson and Tssohcreau of Ontario and Quebec respectively. holds the Prov- inces must, be consulted before any amendments can be made to the British North America Act. The question arose in consideration by PIISSEAFTER MllRllERER 0F F0 ll R Smoky Lake, rztall Town Northeast of Edmonton, Alta., l Shocked by Tragedy. -___ (Canadian Press) EDMONTON, Alts., Oct. zit-Fren- zled farmers aided by police today secured the frontier bushlands seek- ing the murderer of four residents near Smoky Lake. 80 miles northeast of Edmonton. 'I‘hres members of one family and a neghboriug farmer were killed by the charges from a 13 gauge shotgun carried by the murderer. An aged woman is also near death from gunshot wounds inflicted by the man being tracked down by the posses. The dead are Mr. and Mrs. John Waianskl, their 18 year old invalid daughter Mary, and John Darchuk, whose farm is near that of the Wal- snskfs. Mrs. Anna Huchaluk, aged mother of Mrs. Wslanski was found in crltcal condition and was rushed to the hospital at Smoky Lake, where it is said she has only a slight chalice to live. Police are seeking George Dwcrn- chuk. son-in-law of Walanskl, who was s. storekeeper at Edmonton. Dwernchuk left Edmonton to visit Smoky Lake Wednesday and is stat- ed to have visted friends and bor- rowed a 12 gauge shotgun for a hunt- ing trip. His wife is stated to have left him some time ago and her whereabouts is unknown. EHARBEB WITH Bfilillli BYR. BLUEFIEID, W. Va. Oct. 21- Accused of boiling to death her sigh year old stepson, Mxkey StullpMrs. Minnie Stull was guarded today in f} LEngagement Announced Phoiblraphs reproduced above 211ml- lnfsuta Esperanza, daughter of by Le Devoir today. Th: Don Carlos. and the Prince of Asturias. son of King Alfonso of Spain. whose engagement has been announ ced by the royal court, their wedding expected to take place shortly. i Priests And Nuns Are Helcl Captive By Chinese “Reds SHANGHAI. Oct. 23.-Eight thous- alien, one snzl Chinese men and women have nuns. been massacred st Klan. province of Kiangsi, by Communists in an orgy of slaying, looting and burning, said dispatches received today. Buckets of Oil 2.000 in Day .som'mg. lllll slit sol The reds swarmed int: Klan Oc-I "S: many persons were murdered." ttfs-er 6. rnrlsacked the ruthlessly killed 2,000 inhabitants in a. constant stream of bodies was seen one day. jfloating in the Kan river toward Na- Flrst news of the massacre vl-asclmng. scenes not descrlbable were brought by Bishop Mignial, of thecnactsd. Italian Lazarlst Mission at Kiarl. l-lcl Frcm Penzsleh. eastem Kimssl. Nationsli-J. authorities are exper- iencing difficulties in forcing sold- ier's in Kilmgsi to figlltwRed sold- Chinese priest, after being severely-lens. I The sin-led men were adoptizzg beaten and paraded through streetsltllc slogan "Soldiers don't fight. sol- bout $3.500.000’gold as ransom for fourteen missionaries ‘held at Klan. Bishop Migniani said he and the’ included four Itallan priests, four lt- (sands. the Princeton jail. Authorities fear- ed mob violence. The boy accused his stepmother Just before he died in a hospital. He said that she dipped him four or five times in a cauldron of boiling water. Threats of mob action were heard liter the child died and his step- mother was placed in jail. Mrs. stull denies the charges and was held for actbn of the January session of the Grand Jury. Ofdcers said the woman tvas not insane. According to authorities the scald- edbodyoft-heboywssfmlndbya neighbor in the Btull home near Princeton and tskm to a hospital. when he lived for nearly five hours. livhlls conscious, authorities said the boy murmured: ; "Mamms did it. she put me in and took me out of a ketlte of hot wat- llnder auspices of Lady Patricia. L. O. 3. A. 1150-10-22-31 “Come to the Chicken Super Bazaar and Bingo in 5t. Pstl. k‘s "l". Sourls on Wednesday. October 29m and 30th. 7604-10-1520-24-2841 "Roy C. Dawson, Tryon. all makes of radios repaired and serviced at moderate cost. all work guaranteed. 7597-10-li-Zmos-tues-fri "Dr. Cilft, ol Fitzroy Street. Charlottetown. Phone s19. Chronic maladies prevented and cured at Mme- Wlvre they orialnatc. 7489-10-10-3 mos. “Reserve Thursday, Oct. 30, for big Prlfertainment and Basket Social at "-1.\"s Cross Hall, Charlottetown tal- znt assktng program. Bid door priz- 7755-43-23-31 ‘fit each show the two persons h°<l=l1s the lucky tickets will each "cause a 24 lb. bag of Regal Flour. Rfllard Dix in "Moran of the Mar- ljew at sol-den Friday, Crapaud Bat- Whr. . 7752-l0-22-3i r_"'.‘\lll1llfll Halloween Tea in aid of lf-"rlctietcwn Hospital will be held __‘ l-‘rwlc of Cross Hall. October 29 "l" 16th. vvso-lo-zz-u "All lottery books on Hope Chest lftztube rstumed to Charlottetown “Flcml immediately as the drawing J ‘been Tea at Lelsue ol Cross Hall. °=wber 2o and 80. __ rlm-lo-az-u "Fredericton, chicken supper in hall, Wednesday, October 29th. (in aid of church. ‘i798 "Buying hogs, sheep and lambs at Emerald Tuesday forenoon, Oct. 28. Everett l-laslam. 7ll0ll-l0-ili-3l "Hear Miss Wood. Mac MacKln- inon and William Bruce at Heather- rlsle concert and pie socal. Oct, 28th. Admission 25 cents. 1804-l0-24-li "The ladies of the Clyde River Presbyterian Church will hold a Chicken Supper in the hall on Tues- day evening. Oct. 2B. 7783-l0-23-2l "Don't forget the lecture by Tho- mas l-liscott in Clifton Hall on Fri- day evening, Oct. 24th. Subject “Boy- hood Days nnd Twenty years at sea." 7786-10-23-21 "Belfast Club loading hogs, lambs and calves at Fodhla Station. ‘mes- day, Oct. 2B. ‘1787-10-28-21 ssdome to the delicious chicken supper served by the lsdcs of Fort Augustus in Webster's Corner Hall. Wednesday. Oct. 29th. All amuse- ments. If rwmw. fiisrlrdsv ulsht- 7775-10-28-81 “Having taken over the practice of the late Dr. MacDonald at Mt. Stewart, my office shall be open for the practice of my profession It Ml- Stewsrt on or around the fifteenth take place at the Annual Hall, _Sope!. M. -_ l-f November newt. *Sgd.) Dr. W. H. ‘ISM-ii the committee of the recommend-l" 1W1" 0f ll" $111195?»- luom 01th, n” conference (m w. Both tho boy's father and mother eratmns of Dominion Iawl ‘HQ (i005. Hill flfllfl‘. M. K. Stull WI! In “fact the clmdiln ddeau-s kllldd in l. train accident. ll’. U0!- stand pursued to its logical cchcluc-plmbul- Ohio. two yem m. Since “m would u“ to m mmprovmcllhtnen he hsd been mred for by his conference or some other mode of consultation before final action on the report of the i929 conference. The 1929 conference. composed of legal experts from the various D0- minlons. was a belated aftermath of the status resolutions of the i926 Imperial Confernoe. The 1929 gath- ering studied the conflicts in Do- minion lgislation and British legis- latlon and finally recommended an Imperial Act be passed nulllfylng the effect of the Colonial Laws Validity Act. Bread Drops In Halifax HALIFAX. N, 8.. Oct. lit-Reach- ‘lng its lowest level here since pre- war days, the price of bread yester- day dropped to six cents a loaf, rc- tail. The reduction is attributed to a steadily failing wheat market. Consumers new are paying exactly "off the price asked a mouth lor afluluaslaaf.____,__,_,_“_ step-mother. MEILEER (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Que, Oct. Qilr-‘There appears to be no reasonable grounds for doubting the carrying through of a merger of Canadian newsprint mills in the comparatively near fu- ture". stated a bulletin issued today by the Financial Counsel of Mon- treal. Nagotiations would probably be resumed today, the bulletin stated. adding that such a merger would prove of extreme importance to the Canadian industries, to Canadian newsprint stocks and to Canadian stock exchanges as a whole. “More- over, it seems reasonably safe to con- clude that the price war for next year. that has been feared by s wide circle of share-holders of Carlotta-l lam wrut f‘1"1‘."ll1i'_‘!. has been avert- ad by tbs recognition amount tbs Two Boys Burned Wood Choppers In Lone- ly Swamp Lands Dis- cover A Most Atrocious Crime, But Arrive Too Late to Save Lads From A Horrible Fate. '1 __ l i i l I " ‘by the Mississippi River today found l two youths. bruised and beaten. burn- GOVBYHTUEHt And RB- l ing alive in a mystery brush heap ' l ll . On l th died late tod Oi’ bels Clan?‘ arirushelel Oskullexulnd the otherlilied They Are Wlnnlngllonghg On Ffgnts And Letters. a diary and an automobile That the of Bab key served as means of identifying tle Is With Them. MEMPHIS. Tenn». Oct. zit-Two wood choppers in lonely swamp lands the boys as Burton Hensley. l‘! years . old. and Woodrow Wilson, both of Bald Creek, N. C. About a mile from the Arkansas approach to l-lsrshan Bridge the wood choppers found Hensley with RIO DE JANEIRO, Oct. 23.—With the Brazilian Federal battle lines de-l‘ clared to be holding in the hotly- I one side enveloped in flames and contested Bao Paulo-Parana sectoriwllson’: feet nearly burned away. the Government today announced Had the choppers been a little later that a new offensive was being plan- their find would have been the ashes ned against the rebels in Southern! of a. funeral pyre. the slftlngs from Mirlas Oaraes. ,whlch would not have proven more The rebels are struggling to cut of! mysterious than their actual find. all railway communications between Physicians said the boys apparently Rio De Juneiro and Sac Paulo. with had been beaten six or eight hours engagements fought in the last two before. days at Cruzciro and Puss. Quail-o. l To halt this invasion Federal troopsl from several points converged today at ‘ltajuba, in the lower projection of Will Confer With Mina: Geracs. near Cruzeiro and; Passe Qustro, and are preparing to o o move u. 4...... of u. "u... Commissioners All government communique: stress that the loyal forces of President Washington Luis are successfully op- posing the revolution which began in Southern States btcause of dissat- isfaction wlth the spring elections. (Canadian Press) HALIFAX N. S. Oct. 23-»). W. Boulter. Deputy Minster of Agricul- ture for P.E.l. arrived ‘in Halifax today and will confer tomorrow with -—-" the Harbor Commissioners with a different newsprlnt leaders that such view to procuring lplco for vii-lib storm; in the local cold storage plant at the south terminals. a course would be littl: short of sul- clrlal towards tileil- properties, their Mauritian and tbalr shareholders." 9,. 9) .59’ French and five Chinese lgrlation of the Premier as Attorney Buck”; o; 335011“, h“; m,“ w‘. erau shortly before he gave up the “muted mmwh church propertiagrpfEmllrSllll-"l and went to Ottawa as.’ for use, should ransom not be forth- Mimi" °l Jusilu- lplete withdrawal cf Mr. Tzucllereau 56.1"“;- city and sad the dispatches. “that virtual-v. had been released by “Redd to at- c"m- reverts that Father Vcxlalx find Mayor of Alanna], would be ' ' ‘ I '. " ' . ll' . tempt to raise slolooovooo Infidel“ a_ Frgfich priest’ had been murdered’ :“Anh1g to sane under Mr Te ler NPRBNUUNCEE of Kim left on foot to obtain aldldiers." This development is consider-j for their fellow missionaries. These“ed the result of Communist props-j E i, . TMIGRANIS Alive In Tennessee ' ions in the last. four years. according tmlmlr-l? 55'"? L97“ SHAKE-UH I l/VillRetire I iilllllllcf ‘WW cl B l N E l, MacDonald, H o o v e r ; and Japanese lliin-l ister In London Will,‘ Speak Over World‘ Radio At 10 d. m.l l Monday. (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. Oct. 23-A shake-up‘ u-l the Provincial Cabinet of major? lY-‘FODCTUCHS is stated to be probable’ _ paper mell- ' ltions that Hon. J. L. Pcrron, hIlJl-l lster o! Agriculture, may retire ow-' lrlg to ill health and will be suc-l cecdcd by Adelard Godbout. Mem- ber for ljlslet. Premier L. A. Taschez-ezu may re-' |szgn as Attornoy-Gellzral. being suc-. iccedod by the prexnt Minister of [Roads Hon. J. E. Ferrauit. The pa- adds: The New Nllliltél‘ of Bldg-General ii‘ B. 7.1 Kin‘. in command cf mTitsry district Nr. 4c ‘with tawdry-surfers in hiozirczl, ha! announced that lze l; ralnng for Jwads would be \-'.ctor Marchsncl. Engyuny y;c._._-._-,.gv.c_u 14 m .2“; ; m,‘ ‘member ‘Or Jacqu” cams“ The months on leave and that follc fng ‘Pips’ 3°“ On w 55y m“ the "Sflhir. return to Canada he will r tire from the army on perslon, Gelcrfll iGeneral would follow’ the lgad gigging, who is a native of Si. Oth- {Hmm s" Mme? (mum- wh” 1'5"'cr'rzc:1. (llltnrlo. rervczl in irolll the .llnquisherl that office to Mr. Tasch-‘lrnuih ;“,._~un an; world were A: fist. Julien u. leis, he commanled tlxe 10th Field Buttery and “W171i (‘his guns at point blank flXlGe He! open sights and. from the "Wok?!- V hedge that was in adva ice c-l the infantry positZons.-Phc'=- mp1. by A. s. lvnrie. Si. will“ lnec. “Will this be a sign of the coni- from provincial public lLIe." the pa- per asks. Rumor has it. Le Devolr says, that Mr. Justice J. M. Telller will re-entcr public life as head of the Provincial Conservative Party. Camillien Houde. Provincial Leader‘ the paper says. (Special to the Guardian) NEW roux Cct. zs-Prmc 1mm stez‘ Ramsay MsDt-ltald cf Grefi ‘Erlcezn. Tiluneo ‘ilatsudairo. JflDP-li‘ cse hllllzszcr ill London. and Prcsh l dent Hoover will speak over w-hzlt HM pfgximaffig a warld z-adlo hook-up a! l0 2.111. N21111:}: in celebration 0' the raytil-zt/sn Pf the l0 Jinn Neva cgretnleul. ll 1s announced B4133‘- , Sh“ Cormspongenh President Hoover l5 to spcrll; first nouoou. Oct. 23.-There has been‘ freon the White House at washing ‘s pronounced decline in the number W1. TlacDilllald and ‘Maéudam of assisted migrants who have left.,\l’l‘.l !-“"-!"“' lll tum- fixamm from s‘ '. “ ‘SL...'I “.1 (the shores of Brltaln for the Domlll- -'\'l~’1i"93"~“l~ “rum N d?“ a M _.‘ Each “l1 Hambleion. Ccnadan .., dull . .to flKlAres submitted to the Overseas; slwak for l0 minutes. The spew! .-Settlement Committee of the lmper-f wall be lr-"lrlsnhtzed in this countxf .ial Conference today: and the less‘ over c, Naoonal Broadcasting Comrir ‘attractive economic conditions to be; any llfilwlki "d m Eng-and u“, ifound in the Dominlons in the lastfthc BrltlshBroadcastlng stations. Ill year or so was largely blamed for additlnn. the speeches _y'-'1.1 be 56:3 the drop. State-aided migration to over shorts-ave tTflP-Elllmers ‘~l'l L‘ Canada in 1927 totalled 27.615 per-l Uniiozl States, and thus may be rffl sons. while 39.135 went to Australia f‘.'l‘.".‘tl in any countn- in the ‘YOK! and 4,445 to New Zealand. Last year l’. ls scllrl. 21.615 migrants went to Canada, ll.- 526 to Australia and 1.849 to New Zealsnd. Of the three countries it would be seen that Canada suffered. least by the drop. It is explained’ further. that 31.000 additional per- sons went to Canada in i929 under the ten-pound fare rate. which really reveals an acceleration rather than a decrease in the Called-ward trek. 1' Today saw the Imperial Conference‘ Committee approaching the end nf their task.‘ A number of them are now entering the draft report stage and have cleared away routine work. The Arbitration and Disarmament Committee. under Hon. Maurice Du- pre. Solicitor-General of Canada» concluded its discussion of the Brit-l ish Draft Disarmament Treaty sub-l mitted to the preparatory disarmn-l merit committee of the League of Na- ' tlons. it was announced today‘ that Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald. of' Great Britain was holding informal personal conversations with the Prime Minister of the Dominicns ‘separately in an endeavor t/o smooth the path towards a succerful conclu- The Weather, etl fie DlFFERENCE BEMEM A PEDESTRlAH Auo A Ccufcllnulnu ls (law-r ssvEufY-Flva Yams Y TORONTO. October ‘Ci-Modem sion of the Imperial Conference. 5cm“ “H” wind?’- fn" “lill HI H V much change in lcmpcralure. uswaax. l\'.J.. Oct. zrl-rhc M“ mill" 51 Minimum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. , :17, scheduled fight between Young ltrilrllng and K-O. Chrfstner at the Newark Armory tsafght. was called off today by Harry liinndel. Promoter. An lniurr to Chrm. rlsz-s tonlorrov/ marlin: at c?) her‘: right knee was liven Is the Fm! qll-"Hirf lurch VffllllaiEd‘ "um a October 29th. 4-58 a. m. High tide this afternoon ‘a: l2! and tcnlorrow morning at 1.3.22. Sun sets this eftmlloan at. 4.53 an ! ""”__'_ l l . l l l