oldaeoberlmihollsyyouoeaas ,... U, //- .,-~ \\.'-,v <3 l ,__..-~" __ I ' I __ I * _ Covers Prince Edward .Island Like the Dew A é, ever ,Q . ut, HI fowl RDI/I ......... ~ __ -em/_ he lieoples Paper M- --_.._Read byEverybody \ MAXIMS or A MERE MAN -ii Ylldcilels cannot continue lol' . is g '11 , I larnln Guardian lelnl I _ .........:....... .....I..... .ti ..'1’.'., cl-1Alu.or'rl~:TowN. CANADA. TUESDAY, ocToBER 13, 1931 14 PAGES ,,¢-=;,~_-,I ;;;»_-;;_-»;;_'»,--,,_i»;;I~_-f~,§,;»-<»-» I *_ __ I _ _ . . ~ _ :_ _ -- -e #_ -_ . _ IGH AY ACCIDENTAE ns F LLY ‘ r .1_ _ -._ ' ~ - "In The Halifax Bank Robbery [Three Halifax Youths Charged IVVi,th Hold-Up Of Quinpool Branch Of Royal Bank- $13,000 Loot Unearthed. HALIFAX, N. S., Oct. ll- (By the Canadian Press)--One ITIIE MAHAIMA Milli VISIT IRELAND Elrpects Nothing Will Come Out of Round Table Conference - P a y s Tribute To MacDonald. (Associated Press) ~ LONDON, Oct. l1-Mahatma Gandhi announced today that he of the most sensational devel- opments in Halifax criminal history occurred on Saturday when three youths, natives of this city were I-rrested, two charged with robbery with vio- lence, in connection with the looting of the Qulnpool road branch oi' the Royal Bank on .August 27. More than $13,000 which` police say is part of the $15,700 secured from the bank, was recovered by raiding squads who searched thc Wel- lington Street home of one of the men arrested. The three young men arc: H. Smith, Wel- lington Street, Halifax, charged with robbery with violence. Richard Morse, Bland Street, Departs Life On Sunday morning, about the hour citizens were goin: forth to worship, Mrs. Kather- ine Milligan, who had been touched by the cold, elammy hand of death, was found dead lu bed, fully attlred. The poor unfortunate woman, who had little of this world'| goods, it is thought, may have adopted this means to keep from frees- lng to death. It is reported that she was found by a near- by grocer, _who was bringing her food to keep body and soul together. There was no inquest- She is survived by two broth- ers, Mr. I. H. Graham -Mur- phy of tllis city and another who is not residing here. ‘ ton days has been able to recognize no , , - M_ Wim M _ Ch lt, _ one except his white-haired win-,I Baldwln S San mm: was gglpomgggnsecmxyo if who has been at his bedside almost I ` ’ 0 the Commission. - constantly' " I In Tile following retail vendors were In the past, because of the pecul- a_Jpo__m_d_ lar timbre of her voice, her words ____ , Q____e__,s C____nty_ James Roh____S0____ have been clear to Mr. Edison, des- Cha l tt town. pite his deafness. To this circum- (Associated Press) K_rn;,:Co_"_ty_ Wmmm S Easton A R stance is partially attributed his LONDON' 0¢f,_ 11_0|Iver Bam. _____m_é Counw: P B Clark Sum I _ oth .- _ - ' ‘ ~ ` ' “bmw to recogn ze her now er Mn’ 32 year old son °f the Con mcrslde; James A. Murphy. Alber- membefs 0! hi-S family We mam' servative leader, is one who does J On.Way To Home In 4-Are'/.ora-| ....,__= z=_. fs” ze-`= :rs-<2' Famous Inventor In Coma-Unable To Recognize Anyone Except His Wife. (Associated Press) WEST ORANGE, N. J., Oct. 11.-- The world for Thomas A- Ed1S0n now is just one person-his wife. As the inventor lay in a stupor yester- day on the verge of 9. coma, Dr. Hu- bert S. Howe said Mr. Edison fo~ told reporters, "about the only intends to visit Ireland soon, and " M _"“ ‘ner the mund_t___b1e conference' is Continued on page 10 over he plans vjsito to France, Ger- _M many. Italy, Palestine and possibly _ the United States, if the British Government has no objection. He _ PARRBLORD N B_ get 11 __ ____ sudden t___:1,', my p d Two from outside the railway zone in 'Ashes' he mid' to do nothing tp Search for RudolPh Vll08enkx\echt‘s y I ° ' . Mi1DChU\‘\F\ \'~'ithIH a WWI* embarrasthePremlerortheGov-B R I T I f ___ . t - _ --_hi I ' o ‘ E l E C T | U re e A ' ` (Canadian Progs) note to the Nanking Government A§},",,‘f,‘{,,°(',°P_,§§',1,‘§§.}`§>- I ..;’°.;‘§f.‘.“;3i.“‘3$§l’.°I.“’“i5...;”;Z§; MACDQNALD g °m » ' cAscADEs,Que.,oot.11.-sound uheso oguutloh in chlho MEETINGS arcs. Nomination Day Next1ff...`§'ii..°1§°f.`f`Il7°<°§..f1.°I,°i...”}.l°wII§’§`.fz -- If” Mme-='11 `=<>»=I<=nd » veddus. = s -*_ , _ _ n er th Search on .rhursda - (Assochged press, party of six residents of Toronto ASKED T0 INTERVENE n;_°,B‘;‘;§d_£;‘_;°i’;'ocP{g:_{__ faieemel Friday -- COIISCFVH- Ifnéhtfdaltei seeming oohtrloutlonl-1' SEA!-lslvl 1-lApp0R_ D,,,h,,,,,_ I sustained on automobile aooldem wAsHlNcToN, D. c., oct. 11- . . . tives Reach Work- Io! gasoline and on from business Eng__ och 11_Wmam Coxon has; here today, from which resulted The United States has urged the »oHmowe»en Fun at Hope River , A _ men _of that mmm _ been selected to oppose RL H0n__ death for two members of the group League of Nations “to assert all _ense plates. Bazaar October 27th-28th. I Ing _ greement Wlth Fog today deterred Lieutenant Ramsay Mwnomld as the Labor; and hospital treatment for the re- pressure and authority within its 9207'10'7-if- Natlonal La_b0riteS_ Lows Leigh and _,_ A_ McGowan Ori candidate in this dismct for ,_he_ mainder. The dead are: Sam Mar- competence" toward settling the genera] election He is secretary Oil ovitch, and Morris Belford. dispute in Manchuria. ________ w.__ __ ,By Gem, Ha,,,,,|,,,,,,_ C,,,,,d,,,, continued on paso lo the dlvlslohol Labor party which ' ’ ”""` ' October 27th-28th-Tuesday and Wednesday, Hope River Bazaar ' rl-oss sun wr-nn-) _ _ _ _ _ _ . . . I "D0 YOu dance? Yes. Weil come LONDON. Oct-. ll-Great Brit- ' ‘aid ss its representative in the ‘ Zen S to Newstead mn Tuesday night. Buys general election campaign R e 8 l* gn a 0 n House of Commons. 9320 moves swiftly towards nomination ’ I O f O I ,Tl _ day, next Friday. The political or- ' I My-1 E A cminn Hrgflflgig Egd ganizations backing up the National Gen. Prlce I ’ l r I p good floor 9324 Government are straining every _ *-’- effort to secure straight fights with Is R ll In 0 I' e d b °|E;"‘n,;*e~ },f,§_Ig_§s‘*_f the Labor candidates, and to take d-y_ october 15th 9305_w_12_21 the 1I0l'l'S Shiife Of the lille lIlIllIOl'i .._;_ ` Lisorrl votes thot have been sud- (Special to The Guardian) 3121011 W~_M- S- _Pastry Saleh” dohly :lung oh the political scrap- 'roRoN'ro. ont.. Oct. 10.-Resilr = : ° 'mm' L d" B" ur ay' 0° ° er hemp nation of Attorney General William ° ° 1"” """°1°"“'”- 1.. he 1... .......1 .1..u.... ... ... ..,.,, ...,... ,... 0...... 6..... I V1s1tors Warmly Welcomed On Germany - Search of Co-pilot. Continues For Body that it is increasingly difficult for him to take nourishment. “Any c ange n r. son con on, now would be gradual, according to! all outward indications, although I th I t i..._______. :.‘.:::.“..;.°...:;.° 5.1.. I In Ca' Crash 0- co tlhuod lo nu sl to doeth lu coboduld . ______ NANKING- 0°” 11-The -“Pan- n on page B,,_yzwenTo:n many as 'puny Caps P ‘ ese Minister in China presented a A r r e S t S M 3. Aged WDMGH I Near Deatht MR, C, H, NEW IIHAIIIMAN (IF CIIMMISSIIIN Secretary and Ven- dors Appointed at Recent Meeting of Prohibition Com- mission. At e. recent meeting of the new Prohibition Commission, Mr- Char- les H- Black, Charlottetown, was appointed chairman. The other members of the Commission are _ Messrs. Jas. B. McDonod, West St. _iii-*_ ‘Pet:rs, and John Simpson. Hamil- capitalism Thus he will be arrayed I his father, who is supporting the (Associated Progs) another ultimatum on the Japan- ese Government today demanding Canadian Press would not be ea sur rise at me Withdrawal of Japanese “oops the Cir Nad( on the mad' The ve- today protesting against ani:i-Jap- recently repudiated Mr MucDon -IABIIR PAIITYS To Charlottetown "Everett Wedioc Hunt r ha advantn e of the tri- rdin to rumor ex *ct »"Uhicken Supper and Concert Th* ’°3P°"5e l‘° Rt' H°“' stanley oem on owin the where bm snmuel' e ee MONTREAL, Que., Oct. 11.-The declared P PW' I3" "mi hi' P'°*°“" ‘°‘*“"' P1°°‘;§ gmhmo ms In with tho comm-, simon-tho how "proteotlomst me- notify Mrs. Rudd Giddings, I I d 3 luonmoha street. ony. me-lo-Ia-sl ative I>f>“°Y~ S" H°’l’°"° “‘"°‘°” I °"“'" 1 ,_ °°“t““° °“ W” 011. _ struction” Urged In party recognized the present situa- k, er River, bc d the Z ment is, acco g . P' ' o Wyihl UVB D°Ul¢l'Y BU day T\1€SdlY- angle, secufn a united Labor vow d In th ear future. Colonel Price " A rl' lval He re In In e n ocwber mm' 9308'10'12`2l' Jwhile Libeialls and Conservatives ; reported to be quietly arrangingI _ . a_u “vm-‘i¢'ty gang"-g in KI Ge e Iwere BPIAWUB the B!\ti'Lab°l‘ V°I9~' his provincial affairs prepa.atory to. _ 'M' _ h Ball, Kensington, Tuesduylflgoctgbger Thus in 118 constituencies Labor'g¢,|ng to Qttowp, to assume, it is Dragtlc Su est|0|\5 0f g t Canadlan Alrways gg 13th, by Summerside and Kenslng- embe t d g mln-‘ to mth 1, 1 mghlp 1 me 54 ~ ~ - _ 1 vm mc=~ °3°1-1°-12-2» S... " ““`° °" . $i°§§...‘I.... rift? 521.... ° Smells* R ° C ° “ Lf d- P fl SS€ Ilger S e 1‘V1 C @- csvehdloh HolI,'rhunday, october n ldwhrs appeal lo "play the Bri lSh La Ol' Mimi- , _ *l* 1_5t,h_ Admiggggn 35 pang, “tg p_m_ g:me.._ was seenhver the w¢ek.¢ndI , ¢ f 1? b The goodwill flight of Charlotte-_ this section of the Maritimes from ”B°`1°'1°`m' in the withdrawal here of more I:U‘St Statlan es 0- Llb- -M "Queen Man Neemewark G,,ud_ prospective Conservative and . , will hold s rummage sale saturday, eral Nationalist candidates. Thel Its Klnd . LONDON. OCIJ- 9~ - tcaflndm’ 0”- 34» in the Null sh°W"°°m5- Conservatives have also reached aI Press and Associated Press Cable)- queent st' ' 93” working arrangement with the NB-I _.-.__ I“Labor insists that we must plan our “Buying live hogs and lambs, tional Laborltes headed by Prime (Canadian Press) civilization or perish. The Labor Hunter River, Tuesday, October 13th Minister MacDonald. Conservatlva_ _ _ *lil 11 °~“1~EV°Y°tiH°°’“‘“~E"‘°’“‘d headouarwrs wnlsht believe th" nohuhloh oovorhmeht has grunted mn chu, for sold ond ropld houoh. :xi 15:29- Ks°,’_‘;:’;g‘°%;’r‘;’;;_ou nomination day there will be, television phd fodlovlsloh permits te, 'rho decoy or tho oopltuhsl own- "°“°°= ____ ‘,i‘:,.“°‘.'i£‘.‘;i§..’:f: iZ.‘§°2€..?§..§‘.‘l’?.;-;i“i§;;,?,;;°‘;;,:;,,i;;:f,, "See three act comedy “F`I““" ing each other. But for the mom€l\t,be used simultaneously, covering primed forward." These orc the. nm F°"!°'““°" “Wed by C°mw°u‘ there-is much confusion. I greater Montreal with television- sentiments expressed in the moni- players igcéxitglm Hali.__e_';hI_l_1__sf:_l:g Lord Bopverbmok, Canadian born lcngmecrs are now rushing installa- rodeo of the Labor Party issued P.-I-_ gg gpg, H.i'1 qohipohy. newspaper mnsnaie. has Joined th° uoh or tho nest station or hs luhaln' dry not over the signatures or nt. I 9328-10-12"’ conservative opponents or sh- Her- ouhrda, me paper announces. Hon. Arthur Henderson, .1. u. ciyoes y ki _ Lib ral fr -trade! ‘ and William Graham, all of whom ° tary in Sir Her- finds himself battling with the were members of the Labor cabinet. shouts or nn-om slum clddhss. and h°’“° °°°’° ' ht ,Mo lormeriy of Murray Harbour, but bert's constituency of Darwen. Conservatives iuDarwen and fig - And _with the Labor man _. . lately of Charlottetown. will do a Lancashire. Lord Beoverbrook_ has ing s long range duelnwith his old Britains general election pot boils emi favor by nwueiniinl hi* WI" hu om Ire moo Llborsl oolle oo uhdn- sh- John town citizens to Moncton in the Canadian Airways Limited six pas- senger cabin plane was returned on Saturday when Mayor C. ll. Blak- oney of Moncton, accompanied by Alderman T. H. King, chairman of the Moncton Airport and Parks committee, Aldcrmen F. W. Stor- ey and E. A. Taylor. members of the committee, Mr. A. A. Dysart, leader of the Opposition ill the New Brunswick .Legislature :md lion. Senator C. W. Robinson. arrived at Iabout 11 a. m. nt Union Airport and were cordially welcomed by representatives of the City of Char- lottetown and Provincial Govern- ment. _ The visitors had a delightful WAP by plane from Moncton, and were loud in their praise of the convenience of the service. as well ports ot Prlhco county. thus enab- the air. They were met at thc Upton Air- port by Colonel J.. S. Jenkins, D. S. O., Mayor Prowsc and mem- bers of tho City Council, and were guests of the civic and provincial authorities at lunccon at one o‘- clock at thc Canadian National Hotel. The visitors had splendid weather for their flight. and en- joyed every minute nf their visit here. They were slmwll points of in- terest in the city, also the Golf Links and thc Forum, in which the Moncton Aldcrmcn were particular- ly interested- After luncheon tho, return flight was made over Summcrsidc and 8 there were no wltllcsscs to the ac-_ C that all iilcsc escaped injury exccptI eign, of Kingston, Ont., will address meetings to be held in Boyne Lodge r evenlng, October 12th, and in Ber- t Tuesday evening, October 13th. All members of the Loyal Orange As- sociation and ihc Ladies Orange Benevolent Association are request- cd M. P. P. Grand Master and Sover- h o‘elock, and will be addressed by other prominent members of the Association. In Overturned Vernon River church. An inquest was held at the home of the deceased by Corner Dr. L. B.` McKenna, the verdict being that Mr. John Larkin of Vernon Bridge met delth from a fractured skull' in an accident with an Essex car,I no blame being attached in the` driver, Mr. Joseph Larkin. The' jury cmpnnclled was: Milton Fur- ness. foreman: A. A. Fraser; W. A. Jenkins: Harold Jay; AmbroSOI oseph H. MacDonald. The w‘incs-I Collins, who was called by the oc-I cident and who informed the auth~f ons of the deceased, Messrs Frank* chmge in MT' EdI5°n'5 °°“dm°“ is against Rt. Hon. Stanley' Baldwin, _.__ ‘James William and Joseph The accident was caused by the_ Niltimlal Government. TOKYO. Oct. 11-China served car swcrllfig into the ditch after h I M Edi 's diti I ' passing ll culvert, and upsettingi when th.. driver attempted to get hiclc turned completely over, and, landed facing across the road onl he righe side. ~ I' The other occupants escaped ser-5 ious injury. They were Joseph. Frank and William Larkin, sons of the deceased. Joseph, who had rec- ently returncd from the Unitedl States, was driving, the father be-I ing in ihe rear seat on the right hand side. The car had been brought from Roxbury. Massach-‘ usetts, and bore Massachusetts lic- The accident occurred on the~ bridge road, a. cross road, which! was perfectly dry, but the ditch \vas_` moist. Constable Cummings of the Provincial Police, on patrol duly,_ passed the undertaking establish-I ment of Mr. Jenkins in Millview to` which the body had been romovodl noticed the crowd and, upon in-' quiring the cause, heard of the ac- cident and went to the scene where he found the car with the rubber torn off the top, the roof damaged and the windshield broken. He drove the car to Mr. Larklns home. about three quarters of a mile a- way. The Constable then returned to question the driver, who, among* other statements, swirl the car wasl oing about 25 miles an hour, that idcnt besides the occupants, omit the cicccascd. Before the arrival of Constable Cummings. Commissioner Trainor and Coroner Dr. L_ I3. McKenna, had arrived nt :hr undertaking; establishments, vfrwrri the hociyf L. O.A. and L. O. B. A. NOTICE Lt. Col. llon. T. Ashmore Kidd, ooms, Charlottetown, nn Monday clicr Lodge rooms, Summersidc. on to attend. Both meetings will open at 8 ll the educative value of seeing? Continued nn pubic 10 Grand Secretary. L. 0. A. of P.E.l. Ellersiie, October 2nd. 9304-10-12-ii. l'. M. Mac(`AIll.I.. Bridg; Mr. John Larkin, Vernon, Killed Met Dgth On Road Car While Being; Driven To Church With Family. A shocking tragedy occurred on and gone to the scene of the ac- the Bridge Road, near Vemon Riv- cident. They then were of the op- er, about 10.30 a. m. Sunday when lnion thai no inquest was necessary, Mr. John Larkin, blacksmith, of but the Attorney General, on V@Yr\0H. mvt lllstfmt death in an_hearing the circumstances, decided overturned car in which he /was that an inquest should be held. At proceeding With hiS Ihl`0€ SONS t0‘the scene of the accident they saw ,blood on the side of the road, some glass and mailri"l from the tor. of the car. An examination oi' the car rc~ vcaled no mechanical defects, the steering gear being in good order as well as thc other essential paris The car tracks showed tho vehicle was running near the wet ditch to wnid large ruts in the middle of the road and it is thought the car clipped in and when it was tumed Wf‘2iiI‘l<‘lbif‘1 Michael McKenna andImIt_ the front wheels buckled. turn- ing the car over and causing Mr. _ _ _ ton. taining a vigil nea. the sickroom, not follow in his fathers polmcal SPS ,_,.,,,.,,. ML Mmm Jenkms_ U,-, La,_,k|n.s head to hit the top" "_ ' but the last word of farewell be' f00i»5t0D5- He ha-5 8YU`i0UTlC9d hi-5 - dvrtakér Of Milli/'l€\V, Dr. JilmES T.I5u1tlng in 3 severe compound frac- AWWU them “nd Mr- Ediwn “PPM” acceptance of the Labor party’s , mm' has been exchanged' - n0minati0n for f-hc HOUSE 01' Chilli- The Chlnese' ~ cupants of the car after the ac-I ° AS D . H 1' hi ll- Body of Frltz Simon tm ;m__;§To°°'l';e__:°mat_§ ;"°h ham. He will campaign on a ° ex “ ° e P “ ° straight issue of socialism versus_ Jap. Sl.tuatl’on'_orltics in the City: and the four' . _ F ture of the skull. COAL IMPORTS (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. Que., Oct. 11-Au- thraclte coal from the British Isles imported to Canada through the port, of Montreal this season had reached a total of 559.668 tons to thc end of September, according to figures released here today. The figure was 9.373 tons higher than in 1930 to the some date. Overseas coal and coke receipts for this season are lower than last _vc-ar by 105,020 tons, due to the embargo on thc importation of Russian dnthracite. The increase in Welsh and Scotch hard coal has not made up the difference. Last year 148.000 tons of Soviet anthra- clte was landed here. A total of 47.779 tons of Gorman anthraclte has been imported this season. Brlttsil bituminous imports have reached 19,883, rl reduction from lns‘ _voar of 13.662 tons. 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