..._ . _ -,_ --if _. - If ..~ Xl 5 0V* _:._vvf__ OFA _ .I.1 -_ -ii - elf. MERCHANT 11'- ' _ - MslzcnAl~lr '_ _.__ 0 Rlll Iiil ill _ MAXIMS _ I' _ . ‘ ll ‘ MAAiMs naturist vlculrl of mth Nr- -` n i . ` 7)/%¢V /”" - \\ "\\\\ _ I ” Ne lm we; will :eil you ` " i ..._.._______........................ .-- 3%/ The Peoples Paper ead byEverynody 1 .11 w _ I -#5/6 ,. » _ _ _f`_'_..__...__.__. - covers-Prince Edward island Lire ills new \\ . they have found the law of heaven an unkind one ff _ I L' lrtgw ' ` . ' - =§4 ' 1 ' - '~~'°-e ' ‘- - " *- nl u,,,"5_a. Founded Ill'l. . . -;;;,,:.'....... -1-.ul-~ °---- c_HARLofi"ri-:'rowN,- CANADA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1931 lo l>Aol-:s ----»-1 I Mull Canaria and l 8. A. $1.50. 1 " C i' Zi. W 5 ‘ Crown Evidence ‘_ ` somellhefe In A1.-limi.-ic Exhibition Ass’n IGRANU ]|_|ll0|l§ ot Completed In Case Of George Smith Who Is Being Tried For Manslaughter At Supreme Court. Will- Con- tinue To-Day. .Price Of Rope -° -After reciting the UL1 also laid to buy a` rope to hm! Um”-lf 5° also oeeember is . JW Her first husband, io whom by ed. an SIIIIRN IN IIS PHILADELPHIA, Pa.. Jan.. 14 ‘hw The trial of George Smith for manslaughter began yesterday at the I Left Husband `Bupreme Court before Mr. Justice lArxenault, the evidence for the crown upying the greater part of the ,l,¢ had suffered at the hug, rcwfm in the afterno;a_i_-1. _ ' “ _ --~ - _ -- of ht' farm". hmbmd, Mn in neil _i_3'ourt;p;ri_ee<; __Nt1eB_l_1_1_orx;- a B _ . showed a most successful year, in Hilda E. Tingle bequeathed him _ fnst.He__I:;__ Gallant chaorged with A fact thc greatest in the history of th eft. ' a barrister of this Court bu c dey. Several witnesses were examin- ~ I. |\l » IP rr ___ - _ _ oe To Hang ttorne General Thane Cam A Y D _ H conducted the pmsecuu°n_ whllc The storm siwcpt Atlantic was believed to have claimed the lives of two more transatlariic fliers, gs IDD ML _,_ _,_ Johnstom K_ o__ conducted hcpe for the safety of Mrs Beryl lla rt, 27~y:ar-old red-headed widow, an d Lleut. Wlll‘am S. MMI/ cn. wholent Mr _"me, Paton ard th Seo 6 “tenet left Bermuda Saturday noon, January 10, for Hnrta in the Azores. ln th elr monoplune Tradcwlnd, waned ' ' ° " C g repgyf, of the G;-and Jury was Wm* 73"! Pfliiillz hours.-Photo silo vrs the Trzdevvinri. ' rc 5 E2 cs il . dm. th The WHL wil". Jann" ,_ Walter E. Darby, Barrister of thc an -_ n mu ws Pmlmled y“|,¢,¢”_ dh, Court of Nova Scotia, was, on mot- e th WSW of the ,nl of , 3_1” lon of Mr. Thane Campbell, sworn in co 223:: ,r,°l;|“::,' uns; "After he me taken the ohh Mr. w I L In I 1_ R€pO1't€d `AHHU31 Al, tice Arsenault welcomed Mr. Dar- _ h Is Enthusiastic URGE-RIGURUIIS. ENFDRGEMENT tion Commented Upon At An- ,mc A"""'7.""g I“°"°‘ nual Meeting. ase In Highway Ac- cidents in Province. _, Splendid Success Of 1930 Exhibi- _ ____ in _ Yesterdav in the Supreme Cour( The Annual Meeting ol’ the Pro- nc_nl Exhibition Association was §hold in thc sccretarys ofllce. rovincial Building. ycsterdliy afternoon, all the directors being - _present with the exception of Holi. orge E. Hughes. The Directors' slid- P‘iiiaiic;al rr.- rts were submitted by the Presid- tary, Mr. J. W. Boulter. and on otion were adopted. The Directors' port which is herewith published, c Association as far as attendance and exhibits wrre concerned. The nancial report showcd a deficit for e year of $3,719.73 which was ac- unted for by the fact that it new llding, primarily for the purpose of ousing the Silver Fox Exhibition, ad been erected and other repairs to Bar of this province. I-le made *‘- Evelilng Mr, G. J. and replacements made to me prop. 191-,_ the will 5¢,|,¢d_ 1-mv" mp. distinguished career ln college, and h°“°" W me Bar- (Canadian Press) Rooms, with the vice-president, Mr. bu Mr Justice Saunders also compl.i G J Tweed ,B5 1,., l a "1 ' ' -- y.Dld.ginl'1e b- - mented the young attorney and felt oI'1'AwA. Juli. 14,-ottawa sam mm, of M, _,_ p_ Clockem SU me was ,mn-lell ln _ymu,,_ reference to the fact that he had a Colorful Scene Sta. _ _ * IC ti-on Oil Occasion of AppO1Hf€d P1'€S1d€11i£ ,M mn only nv, me ll-,,,l,l, that Mr. Darby and hiniself had been »`-‘ _ ’ W 'land caused my health to fall." friends during school days. College _Ju I)9D2ll'illl'£_! Of Thell' ______ I degrees are marks of ability, he said. EXCell{411(§|QS_ 'rim glmual fneellllg of the char. _-__-__-__ but the study of law is never nnish- ‘W1 llollegown Bom-l of T,-me was l~l,ld `d°m"5U° "°°l“”`°m°“t5- but “O th” ex' pa He felt sure Mr. Darby would be ¢~ I - - W last evening in the Board of Trade tter and cheese on the British _W nt of having a constant supply of lw rty. ' The former Board of Directors ere re-elected with the same ofllccrs for the ensuing year. Among tilosc present who took rt in thc discussion was the Holi. _ M. Lea, Premier of the Province, ho gavc 9. short address which was al-ket where these products find _very greatly enjoyed, being full of ch U' feady d°m°'nd and °“-I°y Such good information and kindly, helpful sure he would carry oil with the same “Good-bye and good luck" to their pollgwlllg me repo,-l_s of commit. "1 °“‘“bI° "°p“tatI°“5 _ Isuggcstions. Premier Lea has been ii deg'/e of success as that which he Exccllcncies Viscount and Viscount- tees the followlng ol-llcers were el_ That P°“m'Y *md 935 P"°d"°“°“'wondcl'ful friend of the Provlilc’al ha lfnnadlan Press) TORONTO, Jan. 14-Mr. Justice Ease was today sworn in as Chief lustice of the High Court of Ontario ay Licut.-Governor W. D. Ross. The iew chief Justice, who fills the va- cancv c.1us¢~d through the resignation _of Chief Justice R. M. Meredith, is also ilrcsident of the High Court Di- vision of the Supreme Court of On- isrio. I3 II II ANNOUNCEMENTS. d during his term at college. css Williilgdon today. In thc bright- ec-_cd fm. the ensuing year: be '-_-_ ‘ik-7 _--_--` ness of a sparkling sharp Canadian p,.e_,ldent_G_ _,_ Tweedy 8 Stimulated thr°“gh "cry legmm' IExhibition preaching its uscfullncss 5° means to ensure not only a. coll' lin and out of season, and is af mem- (Contlnued on page 6) winter day. prominent rcprcsenta- Vlw_-President Samuel Kcmmm 35331” Supply f°’ d°m°Su° U-W bm' °f Ibcr of the Advisory Board. Among lx business and social worlds of thc gum ' market. Presldclm ML James Pamm on A Dominion gathered! at “°°" °° bm! councll~R. L. cotton, L. A. Mc- Th" tl" p'°d"°“°" °' mum" ‘md 'Him ’“l°l`°Si Sh°"~‘“ by him and . ‘ farewell to the Governor-Gcncrai D0m]d_ P_ w_ Clarkm Dm Cl__u_k_ S_ lambs be increased to meet the rc- Smal amount of “mc llc gave to me and his wife who, for more than A Mcvod H F, Mcphw J P .qutrements of our domestic nccds_ W tive.. of the political, diplomatic. s5.crcl_m.y_T,ea_,ul.e,_w_ L_ His, I’ high quality surplus fm' the Bmlsh other things ho complimented the thc thc ork without recompense. Ho thought four ycclrs, have lived among the Céockctt' J' L bouélas ` ' That our swine production bc dc- _lllc ollmr _dll-actors ,md the ,;hal.c_ I Canadian l.)e°p]c` Brigmf uniforms The secretary read alettcr from thc Yeloped Hong a national Scmw p°l` II‘°1d°1`5 “WC 9150 €‘“mI€d 1° 2 BPM?- ss1l1111111i11i of th: soldiers who constituted trav- _ _ __ ic elliilg escort and Guard of Honor for Mmm” of Mm-me' mth respect t0 C ii. rcsolutlonpassed by the Board and their Exccilcncies, flags and hunting, _ lg mid it large wreath of beautiful roses mmarded t° mm advocating an in' me wgl-ld, our abundant, Suppl of l __ .. .. crease in power to Island radio sta- _ y 1 “Wh "5 mcisagc °f g°°d mek - md' tions The matter had been reigned CUBFS0 STB’-DS ‘md hog fcccls g'Jll¢l`f1l1Y|il'1c enterprise from year to year W Cd C0101' £0 U10 SCPIW- ` places our Dominion in thc position “- icllildin PTUS) The departure took place at about t'° the mdk’ department' . ~ ' u v 0 TORONTO- Ont-» Jan- 14--F0" twenty minutes after twelve o'clock. Smcml conmlumcamm “ere re' me pl.odu¢tl0n of hogs lo ,noel mf, p constltuel-lg comp,”-llea of lhe G_ _;l_ Hmdcd by Rl HDn_ R_ B_ Bennett wived from the Canadian Chambers MEETINGS ETCS. Stimson and Company Ltd.. bond l-illlmc Ml,,ll;l¢,-_ menlbers of the D0. Di' C°l1ll\1¢fC¢~ Thi' fll'-W WHS relative , “- brokerage firm, entered voluntary as- mlnlon Cabinet were present to 10 fi ‘~i\’lC imlJl‘C'\'¢m€llf- lll‘08l'8l1'll‘l1C. ' .Skating tonight at Nwth R'u“I°° Sl8l‘lm¢lli»5 lf- 05300” Him Wday- Isllakc thc hands of Viscount and with 3' “st °f suggeswd mms fm' im' ` The ¢°mPHl1i€5 WCW me N“|°““1 Viscoiiilicss Willingdon for the last p"°VC""Cm‘ atmchcd' The letter was n ~c.>ll1wall Rink sm.-1, pl-ldgy, Debcnture corpore11on,i_.imlic1i; the llmc_ M ll,,,,_ W_ L, ll,l,,cl¢0,,zl,, referred to the incoming ilresiflvnt -M oronto Bond Excllange; the Stim- lqll-lg_ Lllm-al Lead,”-; H0n_ G_ H0w_ The second was a letter _l'0l1U€Sii\1S 1. son Building Ind I-\'lV¢5¢m°m C01" ard Fcrgusori, 1lr~wl_v-appoillteri l-ligh U19 c°"'5:‘1"atl°1" °f th* B°"d °“ “ C ration, Limited, and the Stimson `COl,m.lls5l,,m.,. lol- Calladn ll, Gm” resolution passed by the Montreal Rink. 1531 1 _ 11111. see rheiun. lszl-1-is-21 _ T _ Kfvll Tuesday, Jan. 20 in mind po or Rev. Moorhead Legates illus- trates lecture. 147g-l3-3l Canadian Development Cvmnnnv. Li- Britain; Hou. viurcur iusssey. for-lB0Hf=i Of TTHFIG and Submilifd W the _ -€ mited. G. T. Clarkson was appointed _mer Clmacllml Mllllslcr ll, waslllmklclianlber to the effect that wlierens B iquldltor. 'toi1, representatives of foreign Gov- N10 “l>lJliCHi-i011 Of the Federal IU" g The liabilities of the four firms er,-lmmgs ln Oll,-ll,-,;_ lmfl Dllwrs rcme Tax to Public Utilities is in- were stated to be $1,500,000. Assets ln-ominent in various walks of lifc Gluilllblf' and Ulllllst in mill 01115’ K Hornets vs. Granites, Highfield were set at $700. G. A. Stinison and in the Dnlllillioll WWC anlong the those utilities which are privaiely_ 3 F»ink.Th1ii°sda_v. Januarv 15th. Skit- Company is listed as the principal cl-ovvll wllleli galllered nr the sm- Iowncd are subject to thc tsx, wh‘lc` " °_B\ll'iilg live hogs Tuesday, Jan- l #fl 20th_tlli noon. Everett wedlock, unter River. 1.14-3l_ IA “ls after match. 151a-1l_ _°;`l;t‘-f‘l'\’e Thursday, January 22nd Md ollccrt and Box Social to be ° in Marshfield Hail. 1519-li. ___;f'I'hc New Glasgow Players \wi1l _misfit their play in Wheatley River - Thursday night, January iam. 1461-1-13-3|. P‘°ER/.‘cular meeting Lldisl Aid K-11- 1- l-l°si>ltal. st. Paurs Penan- shz- Wednesday iiftemoon. 3.30 e 'l“- 1432-i-la-ai. I “D“'lC1l1". TID Top Inn tonight m _ Elven at entrance. Peppy "2-SIC and excellent floor. Novelties, '- ' 1529 “Annual Meeting Orwell Dalrylng 0°.. will be new in orweii cove mil. _ l f being pre-einlrieritly suitable for! eeds of the British market, which 1-1 largely being supplied today by iv l’ WlliCl‘l Would €l't‘lllUHl1y DI|1C¢|rlcal of praise for thc efforts thc llnnda in the position of being the former- expended on me Exmblticn I`Z¢SI5 0XP0l‘l»€l' Of 1108 P1'0CIUCi-5 in and the fact thai, thc shareholders ad ungrudgirigly spent money on ithout receiving any dividends. '1'hc presence of Mr. Roy Ings of ort Hill was gratifying to all pres- lt. His family have been associated ith thc Exhibition as shareholders Denmark and other foreign countries. for many years and Mr. ings himself That lt. is the opinion of the Win- .now located lil the western part of oncerled and immediate action by encrally. ll’ iew to urging the adoption of a na- lpeg Bgal-d of Tl-ad; gl-mr mg slum- 'thc Island, is sure to take an active on is suflcleiitly ncutc to warrant Illll0l'l`St ill iIliS H000 W0l'k- Mr. J. Walter Jones gave some ln- all organizations interested, includ- ifl`CSLi1l8 ll1f0l`m5\iI0ll “Birding fairs ng members of the Board of Trade 'C1SCWll€1‘t‘ Ilnfl Slisgested some llciv nd me buslness mm of Canada 'features for thc program which will all probability be tried out this lt was proposed that this rcsolu- _"'f“50“- ion be submitted io thc Dominiorll Mr- E T- *H935 “'35 EVURII5' l"I(`3S nd Provincial Govmuuems “ith a cd with thc showing mario and of- Ifcrrd some suggestions. Ho rcgrcttcd 1 _ _ _ _ _ , _ -,_ _ k_ thc ilbscrlcc of the Hon. Grorlzc E. _, _ _ unsecured Cfedliilf. ii0ll- ‘»Il05C DU_bI-015’ 0“'\\0d 1_1” €‘\9lUl°l_» YC' uT_:m;__§i;;?|dc;"tgiinéglf Blgaidigitl H1:gl1c.!i'» \\'O1‘Sl'lif\. T'B.l""l' 1\‘i. Lou. l\‘l:l_"ol‘ Pl'o1vsg of C'l1a.r’i1t‘.c-` town. Valor l»1cl:.to:1c of Slinllrler- 1=i'nl‘r nddl'<‘\S and (C*'“‘"*n |`“`5`I I gl- the meeting with regard to the ii- I J ‘ I m:mbm.s 01 we w_,,.l_\. Cntcrlainod II SBITIII ‘ fi D I 07111110 N 0 _ __ e - - `. ‘ ' . -` - I at egglsgrgemcnu had been en A rf-`5°l“"I°“ V’ thc f°u°“I“3 cr Commm e “B5 _‘W cmed by Mr R' ,-1 clialngr; of dates made possible thc: DlREL`TOR5` R1El'0R'l` lm Bmlsh and Unlmd i005- DB-‘Wd bv the Winnipeg B°"d E' Mulch “lm “ated that me lem Igrc-at 'uccrss of the past three ycnrs,‘ t red to W -- --- t ` - . “ ' ` ‘ ' - lllvlm ~ » saute! L;\u.ms hlmcrw exmmers to (camdhn Frm” - Iof Trade was submitted to the Char- _ just closing was an unusually Wsylolld by other generous iiclp illroughi l`o thc sliarcl1olpl"::irtt»:d. 'l'2lllr.=da_v, /illgiir-'. 21 btiilg King; Coluliy Dov up ll-rc'-1 h'.\ilolll'r-rl vrlih the :1i‘fi1ci:1n<'<~ oi l~:-p1'c.'.c111ati"9.! from the East ilzliilrling i-lls Wor- . _‘___ -.».* ._ .l _Q -_ _i . 1,! 1 _fi *F5 I I L ` I ."l` 1 l' I . -_4 ' 1 . .3 I 1 . l .q-| . _ _ I 1"-L -*ll » 'i fl‘l| __|f-ti-. ' I "F- l 1 I »_lsj f 1 .i"- it f I -e l1‘,» t ,. 1 _ ___‘_ s-»-_lair 1': ___ *-11 |91 1' _ . ~,. _._ 1 . l’ -""“--- =-‘-_'.'___;.*__'__;_ ._~'_._._ ',,:.._ . f "--_ __ . ~;_-ee- '- ».».'_ ` ‘_ __ »s-iw 1:-= ‘_` rr. ‘-ii-'r"_=». »-: .~ 4; fr v f I _g.»fi"’ ` i"-‘li , _‘il ___i___;,,_ _ QQ - -1 ._ I li I I I4?) _.li _ ._, _-_ 1 o¢`?$»' 5'. ' '.1-__.~ I 1 r ' .A .. ~ _,- . -_-_-.L . -_ -. [__ -_ _ Ei, 4.-1 -5 I-l t 1' 1 wil 1, tilt ` _ i, M #fi- , ,_ . il \_ l~ *"1 _,f ."- 1| I ’ _