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" -is s =, ,, ,L C __ \\i orrimvii ul/in :i" `*:1‘ s _... “=¥-sei? i'--"ix:.I;‘::.:“i:.?.;..l';':“'l'.:’.'Site _ . _ cHARLo'I'1‘ETowN, CANADA, MoNDAY,__JA1vUARY 27. ,1'9so s PAGES ..¢"“.i':f.'*.'.'i’3'..""::.:".3f'ii"L‘..'i*.“‘ Left Alaska For North Nmr _ '4* 'ii ~ ` _._ ' i 1 , 1: f EX REMIST -IN 101.4 WARNE _ - -_I1 ,WRECKA cs: or MISSING 1_~71Lso1v PLANE Fo UND ____ \ _,_ - ,_ _ i ,_ ____ ____ _ . _ - - l' 3 i E ii Yi Four Men Drofwynedr-#Heroic Struggle _For Life iiiiiouiinss o f i -_ i » f __ ° » ‘ » i ° Armed Robbers Qpenmg Aclclress of ,_The Qonferenie S T 0 R M 0 N _ GetAway 1. Cafoe Last November - lane Found' Near Coast of Siberia. (Canadian Press) SEATTLE, Wash. Jan. 26.4011 an island of ice on a lagoon, near the coast of Siberia, D0 miles east of North Cape, two fliers yesterday founil the scattered wreckage ol the airplane of Carl Ben Eilson and his mechanic, Karl Iiowland, missing since No- vember 9. _ PLANE STREWN OVER WIDE AB-EA wiiir iis osbin split wide the wreeir-_ of the plane was strewn over (Continued on Pose 3) I _______.Z_._--- __...._.. "Whist at St. Joseph's Sodality Wednesday night at 8 o'eloci¢. prizes. 1303 "Mt Stewart, Wednesday special Western. 1268-1-24-3i __,...' "Maple Leafs vs Ciranltes, High- itlnk tonight. Skate after match 1812 "Hockey at Milton tonight, New r Inlporiols vs Milton Horn; 131 'unloading .union Nut cosi st Jon. 2'lth and 28th. Cyrus 1801-1-27-li "Grand Ball at Labour Union Hall W _ _ ei the will ,>~ ..:~» l Scotch . ____ _re . . "4 dehvlrringuthevo-ndrilng dddross' of his Five Power Navel Conierence in wnuuu mrs.. no e.-........- .. _opo that some agreement 'on naval limitations would be reached and ever! P05851” ¥“¢=S\lf¢ 5° ifiiwll 40 PN" vent umm” “hun” such as th, wo,-rd war. As the King spoke into the microphone the 'whole world | listened ia his words. lt was the first time the monarch had sP°k°“ “W5 "° his P°°Pl°~ on “‘° I‘E'T"m” b” secri standing Prernler Bllllily MIC Ulmlid- , __. _ _ , _ _. ,___ A Mike” _{____...___..__.'..-_..- 'lfhanic for your s L Hon. D. Euler Supports °“33`°i°'y f°°"”“"? Conservative Policy WFRESENTS awp erve February 12th Social Msrsmieid nail. w. M. s. I ~____, onuron. ' _ izao-1-25-oi. _ _.___ --------------*\Siiys Producers Have A "B“Y'“U H°\15-Sl“’°P “iid I-"“'“" ‘ Right '_l`o Be Protected Kensington every Thursday iore_- | . Aiden Mme - ~ ’ . In Then' Own Market. 9342-10-21-Montuestf. _ -# (Canadian Press) 'A meeting of citizens will be hole ‘ ._ \ Lobour Union Hall on Monday BRANTFORD, Ont., gan. 25-I JBHUBYY 2701 It 'L30 P- M~ A p , am not a tree trader, nor do I think °“ °**i° '°=°°°"- °°““°“' that free trode eouiri be the practice and civic csndidates1;iécg_i_l':;§f_‘_f»:- in Canada today, declared Hon. W. ' , _ in. suior, minisier ~o1 tue-‘Nutionrii A meeting of the Progress Egg ' _ .Revenue st a Liberal banquethere No. 64, will be held in New ’ ____ last night. Free trade ls all right in “HU fm MOHGBY Gvclliilt. ‘ _ _ thebrdinsry if other countries dldi be pig"-JV* ;°é;f1“e'; s';c",;"“" R09lffellel° Piresents not erect impossible term- wsiio ' ' ' Di' "1 ° S- T" S°°*€“ :::‘;“:.i“:.':‘..‘.::: i:;:.‘;°:°.;::.:; "5" f-119 _Cvrhwilll Community ~Com?dlan For H18 which ls,exc1uded'fro'm the markets _ “nd Q" °“°'|"`m°d maneled Famliy, But _Are of another country the tariff mayl “ ‘ u”`mm3~F°m° °f h°°k°Y», D d » legitimately be used in s`teasonab1e no “W6 »M°'\d\\¥- 1815 °"i;‘» ' ea '. ' my to protect the ripiis or me ood- m"_};i,L'T“ n° h°“r‘1°;;_;‘_§,.fd] V _ ----*_ _ sumera and also for protecting th: ‘ ___ “ ` (Cansdlui Pross)= _ industries of that country, so tha Two' hours 'continuous laughing. DAYTCNA BBA Hfrflo.. Jan 2B.-- these industric_s{nay have a right to mf grantor- Concert. penfyirnuotr ins s nun: aims from their own mor ot. 'ms 'occasion or Mlm* 'fm T“°°d°y' fliohn D. Rnokieller, ` ku; 'I/ho i»0id"..Mr. Euler's address was a banquet ‘ “ ` 'y,irn~tiio g1i;_ms»f'Jusi it in honor oi i.us.oi;_tsrio wnism-s_ ovmaid ruiioui. oz room." mioi. of ins mmi osbioei. ~ riexiended palm ,`_____......_...-_--.. o seoonu‘.ooin.' _- wiir'viife."' _shoot asm .or monaco _ ~ ,cams comscsnn contin- ‘i *‘ four . » or-iusii calm-'mai ' U. s. s. rt. _.no._as.- l'l0Q,iil wr# i of celtic Gtlied, princcsiof the xsl- Nliou.-,litve been Soviet Govern- winem- i iliiiiiiii Bl;liB To Be Awarded ‘To Player Who Is Ad- judged Mo-st Helpful To His Team. O'I'I‘AWA. Jim. 26.-His Excellency Lord Willingdon has given tangible proc! of his interest in the Ottawa hockey team oi’ the National Hockey League by donating to the,Club for annual .competition s fine silver challenge cup. His Excellency lill- gests the cup be awarded _to the _player who through oooh season is ad judged to be of the most assistance to the team. _ Mother And Five ' Children' Burned - i and to I! A wsaslisa A'ri.AN'I‘A. Midi _.___ (Canadian Press) os-_--_ ;-? ._ §§%§§;§g; lggaisii _ cm. dest 'Two Coastal Steamers ~Go Ashore With _Loss of Life _ Two Sea- meii Win Battle For Life. (Canadian Press) DIGBY, N. S, Jan. 28.--Four mcn drowned and two coastal steamcrl stranded wal the toil taken by s. storm on Digby Neck _ last night. The dead a.rclCapt. Ken- nedy, Sinclair Baker and seamen Bed Hill and Charles _ Kennedy. Capt Baker was dashed ` the. moks when he swim ashore with tsuoolisb. »¢i»¢i~,.iao,,_~,,¢x¢nee.~l Grsc¢’?liaiakliuoo"wani . ashore withthe Ruby L in tow from Liverpool, N. S., to St. John. mll and Kennedy were swept 0" erimgnl by waves. Two seamen who survived saved their lives by homing fast to the H.ai\klnson's rigging gg waves swept over the ship. ts. . -_g S Most Unusual Ce re m o ny' ual ceremonies that ever occurred on s sol! course. standing silent in their golfing kit they watched the spflnli- ilng of the ashes of their member T. F. Halliburton under s huge birch tree between the first and eiglihelith fairways. Halliburton, who at 'il was a golfing devotee een- tlnually encountered this tree in play ing either of these_holes and it was his laatrequcst in his will that his ashes be sprinkled there. To Cooperate In Development Of IJIGBY. NECK W.-.iroo,ooo; i liiii_E$ Tiill (Canadian Press) Sari rnsrzcrsco, csiir., nu. £5-Two masked robbers armed with pistols entered the Parker Avenue home of Mrs. I-I. Camp- bell Smith during a. party last night, held up and robbed the- hostess and eleven guests, all so- cially prominent, of - several thousand dollars in cash and Jewels and escaped after binding and gagging their victims with tom bed sheets. Police said the loot amounted to $20,000. ` _ (2)-It cuiipho-“ized Sir John Sim- NEiiPiilYii|ENivM°- ,_ _1 _ _ _ ~ i no of the _,‘_ __ V _` . ' .sitimiioixaiecstshisipdei ' iiiiempt to noe the problem or the Indian States with every regard to ` .i4 - ., , ~ ‘ _ Domlnlgn Gqvernment (3)--It intimated the intention of May App0|nt R0yal His Majeitys Government to con- Commlsslon T9, Ill" rote it formulated any concliisions. VeSfig`3t€ C0l'ldlt|0l1S» (that statement stands as I made! WINNIPEG' Jap' 25-M“5'°” ‘md of ‘thc appreciation which I fomied provincial government represents- lor me principal elements with tives of Western Canada will con- wmch We an mn., V, deal md Wm., veiie hero on January 29th. for dis- mn knowledge that weight must ne_ cussmn °“ the unempmymem' pr°"\ceesarily attach in the considered blem, it was announced today bi' opinion oi anyone holding my pres- ` - -- ‘ M‘”'°" ~R“‘P“ H' W°”b' P'°°“"“‘°Y|eut omoe. 1 should have felt I fou- ( guwghn png) that the conference would urge the ed in my duty _to India and Grenimg me inmmgionll ggmgfing ~~, SURBITON.. Eng.. Jan. 36.-Golf" Dominion Government to appoint _a Britain H I had wndmd my dmepibmk eye to hmm Wim., m m Q” ling, in me mmm Met. Royal Commission to loci: into un- em “MCC to HL, Msjestyh Govern- mpomm gr" hamd their “me employment conditions hroughout ,__ .. c u tr en rail w s - _'”°"°"_'°"°""""` "'-"_"' . yesterday for one or ou most unus the 0 n v s e y. a express ,continued ee page ai _ The Weather, etc ed by Mayor Webb. _______._.---------- develop the West Indies Cana- dian Iniit ‘and vegetable trades were revealed' this week at s con- ference of sgricuiturisis at 'Irin- dad. Growers from Demerarn. ,B.srbsdoes, Bermuda and the Windward and Leeward Islands were convened at the College of Agriculture here by Secretary of State Pssfieid. Jamaica, was not represented. ‘ Acting Governor Grier welcom- lug the presence cf the Canadian importers stressed the importance of plans to construct deep water qunys here io facilitate shipments W tI dies Trade Distribution or aso,ooo muiserry 8 ll _ 8 seedlings by the Turkish government td e Guardian) two years ago has resulted in the (special th P011 0|' SPAIN, Jen, 35.- _doubling of the raw-silk production lffcrts towards cooperation to cf the country. 'Z ‘ -BY IR W1 1 i ,.\,, will Do His Defy, Towards Englanrfcil Lord Irwin, Viceroy Of_ India Takes Full Responsibility Statement A Re Ultimate' Doi- ininion Status For India. '~;f._ ` -i iir~ _ f ins. .1 i *x _ _ . ..-», 4' V “V2 - ._s‘ (Canadian Press) Nisw Dmnii, india, Jan. 25- ,__ Viceroy Lord Irwin, speak before M 3° the Legislative Assembly wmfay wok After Exchanggf full responsibility for the statementl - ' > he made on his return from Great' 'A F Britain regarding ultimate Drmiin. iori status for India. is 'statement when caused a considerable flurry in British and Indian politics at the time. He said that his intention was to focus attention on three salient* points. tl)-That while no British Gov-_ . _,_ ernment could prejudice what it ,would recommend to Parliament af- ter consideration of the Simon re- iport it rested lrbuneqiiivocsi terms. that goal of British Policy toward lon's assertion that the ts iiresties regulating their position to- ward the British Crown _ _ Attorney-General ,W. H. Privy: who announces a siiseping reform fo? methods of trading on the Toronto Stork Exchange. Two outstsudin” accountants of ithc city have beer". retained to investigate. ________._____- vene a. round table conference be- lt) said Lord Irwin "and ln the light WAB1-IINGTON, Jan. 25-Secrf sessions at the London Amis Lim? taion Conference were oéwiiedli the Senate today by Senator Mi Kellar, Democrat, Tennessee as gli _____._,_l___ (iii: lim’ Sie? "f~ Pres' H°_°ver . Wim. sv. »fo |ssi=rc*`ef . Appoints Officers if Cali Duwuusi l _ ‘ fo SEE ir 1‘l\\=.\P. . Mr.N1’A\. aaciiiis WASIIINGTON, Jan. 25.-Ap- ' '_»_____ . pointrnent by President Hoover _ I of s. new board of oificers to con- j _ ' . _ otiiuio the U. s. seeuorr or the ‘ ' ’ Joint American-Canadian board of engineers authorised to report ` '_/, il I i wo s i on the St. Lawrence Waterway 1 1 was announced at the War De- ' partnient today. Appointments = followed receipt of s. telegram from the American Legation in Ottawa enquiring whether the American engineers could meet the Canadian engineers at an curly sate. ' _ / -.<.-W <4” Q9 ,_,~ Teil-.. _ ...,L . ..~-..fiorit!rnc'li.. THE iusaslisujirsasi LONDON, Jan. as--'nie me nsilsa asvsi coaforsoce in sspsrsto. ikivm rcrorioou outlined policies tu today in an llllldli in ___ 2 ia insulin: _oouseorotm :nm im wciiim of nm E, i § z e . ' 'I `~ "1 ' I \ _ r . 1 ' i, ' Lnrifsr nolivcfs 'Ar I CONFERENCE would be given such securities as to hcl' willins to accent the mi- principle of naval paegty with continental powe. Mem- ' of the French delegation also hobo a solution of the which has come to over- all othon of the conference be found. ___-___1¢¢__-¢--_--1-neu onPs_ge$) _ if U-I *ll '___.._____. rats wind, mostly v.'cst:‘rly fdi_i‘_w‘i. wlcwly rising temperature. '~" lligh tide this niornliig at iii.” Lost Their Father ,nd ,,,,,,,,, ,,, ,_,,,_ _ ._ _ Sun rises this morning at 'ide Husbands sets this afternoon nt 5.01. ;__f\f;'~ Brothers giguitiimxgrsias ties eignioeniiriiiiii: _..._ . later than Charlottetown. (Canadian Prim 1-orouto. nn- 081.0, Ian. tbl-Ian! sisters Montreal. clear ... ... today mourned' i.hc.icss of their Quebec, snow ,.. ... msn. their irsspsuai ses su onsriotietown. me .. ' their in-others in iso mess or minus, oiouoy s, Norwegian iishing smack off st. Jchmcioiidy ... ... ... scotland. The vmhns numbered ldewn, _clear ...` ...` ... elmo im-ii, cies: New moon wednesday. »l§U.1