. .~ or.“ MERCHANT all‘ ‘f’ I I MERCHANT ' n‘ in when J»- M I 1mi- , _ JZ//’ ///' p- __ . . ‘*‘*‘ “\‘\ Hlnfllflm: a m: handsome deel- l’ The Peoples Paper Read by VEIYDOIIY; .,i,,, . d,‘ Covers Prince Edward island Like the Dew ‘#27:::;.?.'w;“2?:i.5tl.'?:."31:... CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25.1930 1e PAGES t2"l.“.'..‘:*.“;'.z'."“.“."..'fifths??? i 1* flDfinvt-tfiifzap. f Premier's Sister kOfficiates ‘ Tlgogjsgfwnts” l] M P E T El l slliii Tl] sl RREil BY) wm.gt..zl..c,,,.s,,MREPARATIDN been learned in London that "pay-l ing of the usual compliments. “vxhenl the British and Russian naval squad- rons recently met in Phaleron Bay. Greece, included the hoisting of the Soviet flag on the Brltbh battle- _ih'p Queen Elizabeth and the play- ration . Says ' ing of the Internationale by the ships 1 Strength of Govern- blind. ment Be Used to I As the British navy tradit'onaily' _(1rush Reds is szlent, it is impossible to’ say what I I the emotions of the Britisiii band- master were At the Adinirality to- SHANGHAI. Oct. 24.—'I'he Nahion- night it ivas said that the flags f0 allst Government moved again today to crush the bloody Communist we: fence calls no witnesses and makes I10 lblea on behalf oi Bureau." Elactrlfyinl the Court of C riminal Aasiaes with this statement today. Counsel for Alphonse Bureau. chug. ed '.lth iihe murder of YvonnePoul- in. brought the trial to a sensational close. A claim that John Smith. foreman of the Grand Jury that re- turned the murder indictment against Bureau. was not e. British subject, was again made by the Defence which requested an adjournment in order that, Smith and Sheriff Blouin might be celled as witnesses for the Defence. Mr. Justice Glbsone. re- iliiglum Foreign Minister of National Administ- iiiiliti Commissioner Mellow gall, K.C., Has Fim ished In Maritime Difficulty in Lccat ing a Number o Claimants for V’a Reparations in (int tario and Quebec. liliiiii Victims of the German Mine Disaster Reach a Total of 255 and a New Cemetery Is Be- ing Laid Out. ALSDCRF. Germany. Oct. 24—-'i‘he ‘m, ll cozil nine disaster of Tues- mg 1e oi the worst in Germany! every country with which L-Litaln has ozplomaitc relations are curled islorv. lm“ ’ deammu m“ h“ - OTTAWA Oct 24.-Diflicult‘.' mchcii 355 $011131“ and "'- W“ be‘ fllfiod the request whereupon the De- on Christians in China. as reports of |all wrashlps and therefore h t immb’? of cw 1mm; 1, g,--,-.~<l that a few more bodies would fence announced that it would call outrages against foreigner, w", n, we” w“ m.“ the snghb ‘ .1.CE ng a A i ~- ‘vcar reparations in Ontario an port/ed. Pbraign Minister Wang announc- ed the government will throw "its full strength into crushing tbs Reds. who recently massacred thousands of est FOHUCHI significance in ml-ryiiig out the usual regulations. no witnesses and present no plea. Yvonne Poulin was strangled and placed in a small lake near Quebec. Crown witnesses testified during the trial. The woman's body was anchor- , {Guild in tlie debris-filled laby- Qnmg c!‘ the mine. 1m total includes 10. who have lied m hospitals of injuries charge- ihle to the blast; the others were Quebec is handicapping the ivcLk 0d the Reparations Commission. Th1 CommLssioi-lcr. Errol M. McDdgalh K (7., who was appointed some tlmd ago has just completed heeruijs in myflgll out by rescue squads wlilrhied to the bottom by means of a lead pglfsfilu mg plundgygd foreign mfg-i __ __ fumbled thrWKt choked shafts Hridaliilie Ind had n0?- dfmllht IOWCYH-‘l U16 sions as a part of a campaign 01' ‘uarmm? Prmmces and‘ beémluq ‘ Surface o; the “m. the body might “clad-e murder’ robbery m‘ m_| October 31. will mnsider case; 111 yiey tons of dcfsris. Because of the great number of lead. the local cemetery has proved m small and preparations were use today to lay out a new burial mung hurriedly. In it, on Satur- jgy momlng, the dead miners will is placid in common graves. 0m- niaii who very nearly be- nme a victim was happy tonight. lie is Kaspar Luetthof, and when Iii-st taken from the mine he was laid |mnng the dfiid. Llfkf hQ ShUWOd ifgns of life and was taken to the the Pronnces of Ontario and Que< ~ec. ‘ FA l] R A B i, E Some tw-elve persons who liavt made claims for damages arising oul To of illegal acts of warfare can m. bd located. For this reason they can not be notified (if the time and lilwd of the hearing. _ f“ _ Most of the persons who can Still Believes in All Round World Free Trade, But as Other Countries Are Arm- cendiarism in Kiangsi provinces. The minister insisted, however. the government could not be held re- sponsible for safety of foreigners who persisted in remaining in the dang- er areas. Informed missionaries were forc- ed to flee from Jaocbow. Kingteohen and Klan to save their lives from Reds waging litter mrfare upon foreign and Chinese Christians, Wang said. not have been discovered, ciiiilii cuiiwlii ii iiin ,_ Photograph reproduced above shows Miss Mildred Bennett (at right with bouquet). sister of Hon. R. B. Bum!"- l! S!" fllillearcil recently when she officiated at launching CCPOn-mny at Woglflpn, “gar snuglump. ton, England. of n. new destroyer for the Canadian IIIW- Mlle Bennett accompanied her brother, the prime Minister. to London, where he is attending the Imperial Conference-Copyright. 1030. Pacific and Atlantic Pholea Inc. . DDMMERDIM be found claim damages in ion with the torpedoing of ship: a! sea. Some complain of the 10s of relatives. of loss of property and. stuff o! bodily injury from the activities o8 British Tariff A N_ [E l} | flN hospital, ‘ . " . . - . . . , V on ANNOUNCEMENTS “mg, ,0 ,,,, 6mm, . ‘I’ E l E P H u N E Wall Against f A N u A I. Brazilian Govt. ggméffizlsét Bllslféiallg‘: 3n... iibgialleifstilieaitil l1 a . ' itania. COMING EVENTS, “"“"’°' °“" ‘"'“°“ “I U, S, Forseen I | I; Ovgrthrown Done, m? 51121:‘; oiftltheéus Mr. its... g1 MEETINGS ETCS m1: * . -__ Vallnheld iieiliiigeaiuiiionewn. u. 3 - ——-—— LONDON. Oct. ‘it-Lord Derby, Halifax, Brzgewater, Slieiburne a.i in heating Manitoba Government buildings. Hon. W. It. Clubb. Miniat- er of Public Works announced that. the first yea: on record. United Biat- Yarmoutl. N. B. He then went t Boston where a number of Cai-iadL clilmantspre igiwviiiipg, i___,.. » " (Copy-right by the Associated Press) 5A0 PAULO, Braaii. Oct. ZL-A Whlfg flag was run up m the Gov- who sometimes called the uncrown- ed King of Lancashlre where Con- servatism is concerned, and who has "Buying hogs. sheep and lambs at Emerald Tuesday forenoon, Oct. 2e. Everett Haslam. 7808-10-24-31 stiller SOR. OBJTIOIZES AMERICANS l . l "BUY Bnmsn GOODS" srox- E E T I G i __,;_. "Furs remodeled. repaired, relined. Mrs. Davison, 170 Prince Street. 7830-10-35-61. . "Chicken Supper in Iona (Hall. lfiiasday evening, October 28th. Bingo and other amusements. If not fine. on Wednesday. 7836-10-25-31. "Roy C. Dawson. Tryon, all makes a! radios repaired and aervi/sed at moderate cost. all work guaranteed. 'I59'1-10-i4-2n1os.-tuea-fri “Buying hogs. sheep and lambs at Ki-iiwiiigton Tuesday foi-enoon. EDMONTDN. Ana" es coal would not beer-ought in. vuininii ls iiuummni (Canadian Preaa) Oct. 34. - Will Be Opened Be- tween N-orth Amer-s‘ ica And Australia On Monday Next. (Special to the Guardian) NEW YORK. Oct. 24.‘ lac Amtr- ican ‘Telephone and Telegraph Com- pany announced today that it will inaugurate regular commercial tcle- phone service bstwoon North America and Australia next liionday. The noimon, Oct. '54.—A'..p:ed‘ntlon l that Greet Britain woitd raise a tariff wall against products from the United States in the next year: was maide todav by Sir Charles Hig- ham. address-ing the American Charii- l bcr of Commerce in London. Highain, who is one of the spun-l sci-s of the "Buy British Goods" move l erican manufacturerstolabel products ‘ “made in America." I “If American goods sold in Brit- ain ivere labelled American made. Comrade . ti. J. Leigh- tizer Elected Presi- dent — Number of Resolutions Adopted. The annual meeting of the Char- lottetown branch of the Canadian Iment, criticized the failure of Am- Legion, D.E.E.L.. was held last even- ing at the Legion Home. There was a very large number of comrades present, and mucli enthusiasm was evidenced in the discussion. The ernment building priestly-before three o'clock this afternoon indicating that the revolutionary movement. had been successful. At 2.40 p. m. firing against the Government Palace be- nn and fifteen minutes later the iii-lite fies was run up. The iii-ing in the district where the military bar- racks are located ceased and the crowds which had fled. again ap- peared on the streets: aiopanntly all W85 Ovof- As soon as the first shots were fired against the Government Pal- ace the crowd: seattsired and took twice been amember of Conservat- lve oabin-ets as Secretary of War. made an interesting confession of his revised political faith and preferred some approval of Premier R. B. Ben- nett's trade proposals in a speech in Cheshire last night. "I still believe free trade all around the worlrl would be best for all’ countries but every country has new cidentally against us." Lord Derby said. "In these circumstances can it be that the rest. of the world is aimed itself against others and in-, into consideration the greater nur- ber related to fishermen and thr l dependents who had been inJured of lost property because of the torpedrvJ ing of their vessels. A number of cases arising out of the Halifax exf plosion were also presented but omilr not be considered as it had newer bee. i established that this disaster was t“ ‘ any way due to the action of the en- only. October 28th. Alden Moase. . i . , 7529_1°_25_g|_ Charged with the murder of five new circuit, the longest ever estao- “m9 1000.000 51.3351, unampioyed president. Comrade Arthur O, Bruce, rams, anywhere gnu "emu m d, “W,” and we u, fight we M" l- “D, m,“ m m“ s‘ t pemms’ 69°39 ?w°m°hh‘;°k :1: Lined m" 1155mm‘ mmmercl-‘n ‘em’ would go to work within a year," he l"! l" "l9 ch51!" , ‘ fer shelter. All ‘business houses piztlgot to arm ourselves in the same way. .0 . , roy ree. hnndcuffed and in rons e ind e phony,‘ oonssts piincipaily of two(ni,d_ l The following officers were appoin- up iron shum“ while m, in“ w; y dgglgfg myself, wholly and mare- Uliarlntt town, Phone B79. Chronic bars of the 3M1 at vegrevme M“ . _ , a i y _ 4 , - - radio links. one across the Atnmti- tcd for the ensuing year. Honorary were “than”! from any“ no "madly m “var of the gene"! prim maladies prevented and cured at home. where they originate. , 7489-10-10-8 mos. _.__. "Annual Halloween Tea in aid of Charlottetown Hospital will be held In league of Cross Hall. October 29 Ind 30th. 1150-10-22-41 "Thanksgiving Banquet by the la- t! "itnon River parish in C, M. . A. Hail, Vernon River. on Monday; Nwlmh- 777a_1°_2a_25_2B_30_“ sister-in-law. Mr. Walenskl: their "Bazaar. High Tea, games. etc. in lid oi St. Mary's Church. Montague. Monday, November l0th, ‘1788-10-23-25-29-31-4‘. "Qivinr. to shortage of water. mill "l" if." open for grinding only Mon- ‘l-il‘. lllfdnesday and Saturday. R. L. "is ' 7840-10-25-21 “Annual Masquerade Dance. Cflrriirmi Hall. Thursday. October itth Blflscr and Better than Ever." 1820-10-25-38-21. "Chicken supper. in old St. James Uhurch. Summeriield. Tuesday even- lnf. Oct. 25th. Bingo. other amuse- meilli If not fine. on Wednesdav. 7738-10-31-28-28-81 "Come to the delicious chicken "Prior served by the ladcs of Fort viirtm in Webster's Corner Hall. Wflncorlav. Oct. 29th. All amuse- "lflrilr i: finest. Zllllridav night. 7775-l0-28-6l RDNAGE look in and tell if her present. “Hustlers-Come to the Bazaar L‘! F" stirs) Hall Tuesday and Wed- rcmmv. October 26th and 29th. Bin!!!) Tic Prwvn and supper served by f-h’! V5.1 rnown ladies of the narish. . 7B32-lO-25-2l. “All lottery books on Hope Chest‘ ‘vc returned to Charlottetown ‘marl lmmedntclv rs the dillwln! “i=0 iilace at tlio Annual liai- ' ’ i Tea at uagua of oi-ou Hall- ": Ll) and 30, 774040-224! "swreens." ladies of the 7'""i‘i': taken over the prnctlw late Dr. MacDonald at Mt. ‘i my office aball be open for -tlce of m? profusion at Mt- ’, v It on oi- around the fifteenth l6 - ‘Yember nest. frgd.) Dr. W. H. P"- ms-ie-io-zil-xev. a-ai ‘hieaday, Oct. filth. Mont Annear, lee’!- The man who is alleged to have run amuck with a shotgun at an isolated farm at Smoky Lake in northeast Al- berta was captured today after‘ a two day hunt across rolling bush country. I Dwemchuck. picked up as he wait- ed for a freight train to take him out i of town. denied the killings. He is alleged to have killed his brother and and Mrs. invalid daughter Mary: and his 74 year old mother- In-law. Mia. Holen Huchaluk: as well as a neigh‘ -i, John Dariekuk. Wants Speakeasy ToRemoveScreen ANTI-SALOON OFFICIAL THINKS LEGISLATION WOULD KILL PAT- NEWARK. N. J. Oct. EL-Yoll’! ago, in the days before invhlblflon. people used to agitate for laws com- pelling saloons to have knee-hill‘) swinging doors. 8n that a wife could ‘Phis same agitation was revived to- day in Newark. direct/fill ‘Fmst the speakeasy. James K. Shields. state Superintendent of the Anti-Saloon League. in an open letter to all candl- dates for the State legislature. asks and the other betivcen England and Australia. With the wire lines in- volved, the circuit between New York John husband was and Sydney is more than 14,000 miles REDS Fllil long. The schema was arranged in cooperation with Bntish and Australia" ixist offices and the Australian Am-i algamaited Wireless Company. In Australia the service will cover Queensland. i\.'.~.v South Violas. anti victdi-is and the city of Adelaide! The cost of a call between New, York and any Australian paint will‘ be $45 for the first three nilnules and $15 per each additional minute. I N ll ll I R Yl OIITAWA. Ont. Oot. 2f.—lt was announced by 8': George Pei-lay. act- ing Hints Minister today, that an Order-in-Councll had been pasaedl providing for an enquiry under the Inquiries Act into the anmmatiat-i inn of Halifax Harbor by the late Harbor Commission. The inquiry will! be conducted by Mr. Justice Orde of the Supreme Court nl’ Ontario. and it la understood will begin at an ear- ly date. subject to prrper notice bc-. ing given to the former members of, iiilnsl tuiinils l (Candaian Press) ICHANG CHINA Oct. 24-'I'lie British gunboat Gannett arrived lure I from Hankow today and reported it WES attackxl six times by Com-l munlsts shore batteries during the: 300 mile voyage up the Yangatel River. The warship suffered no dam- age. however. Officers of! the Gan-I iictt said communist activity along’ the Yangsts in Hupeh Provime is decidedly on the increase. B Ii N D IT I SI SHDT TD DEATH; PHILADELPHIA. Penn, Oct. za-I One of two bandits who attempted. President. Dr. Johnson; President, Comrade J. J. Leightizcr; First vice- prasident. Comrade C. C. Thompson; Second vice-president. Comrade W. S.‘ Hughes; Secretary. Comrade G. E. Sharron. Members of executive. Comrades L. T. Lowther, L. W. Goodwill, W. J. Chcverie, A. G. Bruce. C. A. Beer. D. P. Tierney. Members Ex-offfclo, Comrade '!‘_ B. McNutt, C. C. Heca- chm.- Resoiutlons of thanks were passed to the Provincial Government. the press. the City Council. Station CFCY. the Legion Bland. the Ladies Auxiliary A resolution was passed requesting an extension of the broad- casting power of station CFCY up to 500 watts. 0n the suggestion and motion of Comrade T. E. McNutt, it was decid- ed that the incontng executive take into consideration the furnishing of a room in the new Provincial Bana- torium, especially in view of the fact that a large number of returned men may be accommodated in the institu- tlon. A resolution was adopted to the ef- fect that the Provlncial Command make representations to the Domin- ion Command to endeavor to have this province represented on the pen- sions tribunal. the Hector Commission. ‘rho inquiry i to hold up l Jewelry 81mm!!! 011i An invitation n-Qm my, p, M u. lnfn the administration of Halifax ,iho ground floor of a building in "t, “kin; m, membe 01th, gm. Harbor. it ls stated on good autlior- ithe heart of the downtown buainas “m, Lqlon u, an,“ Mfimm ity. is but the first of a number to district today was shot in death. and' Day services on Nov. 9th at St. ___l be held. ‘There ment to this effect will probably be: made in the near future. in a brief I day's Cabinet meeting. the Govern-i ing to safety. The bandit killed was identified by fingerprints aa Joseph "Chicken Supper Ind Bllfllf- Th9 istatement issued at the close of ta- iricto. aged 32 of New York. Police Mt. Stewart Unitadf Egswgaglg had tmechllcggpéu%ifment expressed much gnatlflcationfwas wanted by Boston authorities» said he had a criminal record. and ‘Ilfl-io-Io-Silthat it had been able to secure the IHc was shot through the left lung "Montague oiui-i loading hues and lambs Vledriudly mornlnl- 0“- 9'- ffll-lfl-Ir‘ aerviaaa o! ouch an cmmant jurist ae w. Justice Gila to eonduct tho, 1155K. and in the arm by bullets fired by i-‘Vo traffic policeman sip} daort 6R1 “ l ll be similar in- liia companion escaped. while bullets James Church was accepted. ‘it was m“ "Myer", djgpenpgrles" over the fquli-leg into the operation of other icrchanged between police and the‘ decided to march to the church on ‘W, u fol-cod to do away with their iilarbor Commissions and announcc- ‘robbers sent noonday erowda ssurry- parade, (Special to the Guardian) GENEVA. Oct. 2l.—A Prealdell- tlal decree freeing all tlemaatle alavaa in Liberia. the negro Is- pnblla on the wall eeaat of Africa was announces to the Leona o! Nation lelay by Antoine Set- lile llnuaaaa maria delegate. $17111! was in the centre of the city. but it was believed to he more in the nature of a demonstration than as a real attack which might mull. iii bloodshed. Anny Ind Nae-y Officer‘ le- Ipenafbla RIO DE JANIIIRD. Snail. Oct. 24. ~-'I‘he Government of President Wash inlzten Luis. whiah for three weeks has been fighting a widespread rev- olutionary movement in lraatl. was overthrown today and the President resigned. The blow which overthrew the administration was struck by a group of army and navy emcers in Rio De Janeim itself, a pmviaional headquarters being set up and a pio- claination being issued to all Brazil- ians to end the civil warfare now in mares: and to establish peace Isa-in. The amp. which overthrew the Washington Lula Gwvn ent had had been expected in political circles for at least another weak. with the paaaibillty that the President might have been given opportunity to fin- lsh his tan-n filial-panda Nev. i5. However. shortly after midnight the military police and Dome $017M were rushed to Guanabara Palace. the r: ident-ial reaidenoe. and divert- ed all traffic to Oopaoatleiis and other suburba in that direction. The following generals were listed aa member! of the Provisional Gov- ernment: Manna lea-ms, ram Pre- goaa, Hudeaau De Morena Iiiao. and Gen. Mari-ante. The and of the rev- olution, which started on October 8. came with incredible lvilimele. A loos-drawn lffllllle hid llltfl 01w booted and than until the hour of its damn. the Government bu! been ciple of safeguarding. "Piremier Bennett said clearly his proposal was submitted only as a basis for discussion. when a man says a thing is open in discussion. it stands in reason he is prepared to consider any alterative policy. There- fore I do not think it was wrong to subnalt what is celled the quota. sys- tem as a possible alternative for a tax on wheat. "Suppose Premier Bennett says that for the concussions he is ready to give-and which incidentally we think we should have-he wishes to know whether we are ready to go a step further and put a tax on wheat. I say absolutely and unresewedly that. granted the condition that he gives us preferential treatment for our.) trade. I would not hesitate for a. mo- ment to give him in return what he wants, even if it would necessitate some tax on wheat. front. Overnight. the destinies 0f; Brazil, a country oi 40.000000 people, with an area. larger than the Unlt-' ed States. were turned over to a5 revolutionary leadership backed by force of arms. It. s the fourth South American Republic to undergo a revolution in the last few months, the other: having been Argentina. Peru and Bolivia. It was the defect- inn of the garrison at the important.’ coast artillery poet of Copacadana‘ fortress. at Rio de Janciro. backed by the third regiment. that turned the tide for the revolutionaries. uitfiebe Castro issued an an- nouncem ‘. laying he had gone ov- erte the revolution "tn save need- les bloodshed and fighting between brothers." 'I‘.lie new leader had not hitherto been especially prominent in the i-volution. He is a military man. most of whose career has been lflulnl optimistic llltflnente of its auooan ea the aeutbaaa fitting spent in the army. ' BY “SELF? (Special to the Guardian) PARIS, 0d. llw-FOIDQU Mlnisft! ‘Eriand. it is announced todaif- 11M almost entirely recovered from his recent illness. Durins the 1B4! i" days he has had no recurrence of fever and the 001189851011 m h“ right lung from which he had been suffering has disapiieared- He L"- tsnds to leave Pans for his country home. Cocheret. withm the next few clays in recuperate. He will attend the iiext Cabinet meetllw» "i l5 anmlum‘ 0d, and will be in his place in m! Chamber Mien Parliament reopen Nov. 4. The Weather, etf UHLDREN m; roots (at). I or taunt our m. ‘fonbsfane = IS m A class TORONTO. October Sit-shift; winds from north west to west. \vl§ rain. i High tide this afternoon l =1! lA-‘l anQ tomorrow ilolllill $12.56. Of the '75 cases heard and tak. l