Min MS mpzrc Fl {fifllflsgirh ynvi I r mlril ituvi. on ""“""\:":',_.>"'.“:, Tun unla- Muinti u 3| ltuilds about ' iiuttflll- dram!’ ‘nu mm} Covers Prince Edward CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SA island Like ilie Dew TURDAY, NOVEMBER 1s. 193a ‘I MAXiMS 0|‘ J - OI J < MERCHANT MERCHANT ['1 strenflll '1“ The comma. " flint the“: the molt is the community that prosper- eth the most in the worth while thhags of life. 14 PAGES Annual Bllblvrlpflflno Urlirornd $6.00. lty llail Canada and U. n. A. 84.50. l ’-?""' Holds Record Charles Daly, lfl-year-clil Humber- fl! ffillfififitc saiutieni, Toronto, holds r the semi-d lime un- (‘iinadlan rzrhufe jumffm record as ll re. in! r1 leap of 11905 fe-i. - NOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS, MEETINGS "Show and Dfllllf‘. lvforell wed. 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If (my Mlllfifllm ihen Tuesday. City - ' Tfweds. York Church. 9167-ll-l5-2i. h —*————- Cliff. Purify Station. West- °°-- N» 11,. o. s. a. Phone _i________-- {range g Factors II; Discovery Of Skeleton In Wood_s_ Near East Pt. mains Believed To Be Of Percy Gay, An Inmate Of Falconwood Hospital Who Escaped In 1928. Officials Interviewed O11 Reasons For Extraor- dinary’ Delay In Investigating Discovery. In today’; Forum a letter appears fi-cm a correspondent with regard to a sensational case at East Pointwhere the remains of a man were fcund in the wcods,nndlti.sallegcd were bur- ied there without (fhristion rites and ' without specific identification or for- mal enquiry info the cause of death. It is alleged also that the remains may be those of a patient at, Falcon- woxl who escaped two or three years ago and who is supposed to have tak- en to the words at East Point. 'f‘lie matter is of such grave im- portance that our oorrospordent-con- siders the authorities should give an explanation to the public. In this connection The Guardian interviewed the officials primarily concerned, with the following results: Reached by long distance tele- phone at his law omcs in Summer- side yesterday. Mr. ‘Thane A. Camp- bell, Attorney General, said he had seen a letter two clays ago from Cor- cnm: Dr. Macican which conveyed the information that a_ skeleton had bccn found some weeks previously in the vicinity of East Point, believed to be the skeleton of a man o! un- scund mind who had escaped from Falconwood Hospital. ‘Ihat was the first and orly intimation the Attor- ney General had of the matter. he declared emphatically. The letter was addressed to the Provincial Becivtlry incioscd in s. bill for the core-news service. Mr. Campbell suggest“ that The Guardian get in touch with tho Provincial Secretary nrd the Com- missioner of Police for further in- formation. "Isn't it strange, Mr. Campbell," said the reporter. "that you. as At-i iorriey General, should have received‘ no notification at the time of the finding of the skeleton and of the coroner's iwcstigation?" "Ii. is strange." Mr. Campbell ad-, mitted. "Was an inquest held?” "I believe not." “Wl1y?" "The coroner's letter did not state.‘ beyond the fact that he considered‘ an i quest unnecessary." "You made io further iuquries?" "No." "There may have been foul pfay, for all that i: known to the con- trary?" "There is that pcssibiliiyn" "That is I171. a very satisfszwry state of affairs, is it?" "N5, it is mt." "That is all the information you have on the matter?" _ " aat l5 all, I have no direct knmv- ledge whatever. The Coroner's let- ter. as I said. was not addressed to nic." Coroner's Report Mr. R. H. stawart. Provincial Bec- retary. interviewed. stated that the coroner's report of his examination into the finding of a skeleton near East Point on Oct. 20 together with his rcpztrt of an lnvastigation into the cause of a sudden death which occurred on Oct. 5 and a bill fer his services it both cases. was forward- ed on Oct. 3i. Up to that time the provincial department hld no know- Ifh? hP-‘Pltal. had ansvrercd a. phone could escape a-d that his disappear-l once over a period of two or three years should not have been given‘ Judged Best Dog At Show Police. The coroner's letter, dated Oct. 31st ritatas that on Oct. 5 he was called to the home of Alexander Paquet, S:u.ris. ta investigate into tho sud- den death oi’ John Brennan of Mur- ray Harbor, who was found dead in bed. The coroner ascertained that the deceased had been suffering from a malignart growth on the lip. He did not think it necessary t; hold an inquest, as he believed the deceased. vho was 78 years of age, had died from zatural causes. I Received at the same time (Oct. 21) was the coroner's statement that on Oct. 20th last ha was informed that a skeleton of a man had been. found in the wocds near East Point. On l-iquiry the coroner ascertained that a man of unsound mind by the name of Percy Gay was clkserved go- ing into the WOOds clcse lo where the skeleton was found, on a cold night in May. 1928. and was not af- terwards been alive. "Tho remnants of the clothing, boots. etc. corres- ponded." the coroner wrote. Police Commissioner Joseph Train- or, interviewed, stated that a full in- vestigation into the facts and cir- cumstances by the prilce would be recossary. and that this investigat- lur. was now in hand. I-le urder- stnod that the ed no evidence of death by violence. Inquiry at Falconwood Dr. McLaughlin, noting superhi- trident at Falconwood Hos ital. in- . . “W18” d by ‘elephant!’ shad ma‘: ‘asserts that while the British Gov- » iernment refused the increase for on o“ 20th Mr’ Fame’ dispenser M‘ lImpei-ial preferences. the Daminions Mm - ' i_., i.‘ S, . and received the information that) _ same bones Md been [fluid in the‘One of these, he understands is be- “mds m" East Pom‘ supposed to tween Canada and South Africa in be the skeleton of Percy Gav an in» connection Mm scum African grown mate of the Asylum who had escaped 5:11 in“: ti? grefermce Wm two or three years ago. Mr. Pa-"nc r 5' a‘ as ' e Says‘ had told Mr. Beatrn to gel. in iOl-ICII ‘evffifmggjfliaerbrlfgk andtegatlherflere; with tn‘.- Premier. not ms all the- 3 "5 ‘ Pm” ‘F °°5° communication, Dr. MoLaughlii stat- $1131: gfnlerfigce 11°21“ hi“? a"; es. that the hospital authorities had‘ e “° “g “ “PP” 111"" ‘n the mm“ The News, in its biggest type, prints Asked if it would not have been the heading’ Emplm Premiers 5° ‘i’ bcmible for tho hospital ofllclals tolway gexlnnptyglandem “nvd 5:5’; the]: identify thc skeleton by the clothing, “e ° B °m° “"1113 l1 “'9 Dr. McLaughlin said it was scarco- they Wm Imve l’? l“? “"317 critic‘ ‘y pmmble. The inmates. clothml ‘srism in their own Parliament, because not rumbcred or marked for iclcnt-‘°°°“°m‘° quasmlm ‘Wm shclwd- memo“ purposes m m“, W33“ The ‘Elivcnihg Standard declared the "You were n“ m charge n‘ m, spec: as o t e Di7mlXll0f1 Premiers mm, o; M; Gay-s an”), hum U... :£llOW0(l i-hey realize the futility of asylum. Dr. MacLaughlin," the re- tr-"lni l’) d‘) “will”! ‘vim I 11°11"? p318‘. “Kai ‘Government "hidebound in Cobdcn- "No." no replied. 18m- "Isn‘t it strange that an inmatel The photograph above shows Mich" with her Boston bull, Rcigh Edward dog show at Toronto. ° 99 18111. (Canadian Press) LONDON, Nov. lie-The pJIQticaJ correspondent of the Evening News Chairmanship Of Dominions I May Arrange Treaties English Press Comments On Fu-q Lieu‘; COMM tility of Bargaining With Home‘ on Way 008,. Govt. “Hidebound In Cobden-i remains show- . . ..,. SPEA KSli 8 MIN lilAllliY Regarding The Im- perial Conference, In That The Results Achieved Were Not Always Commensur- ate With Time Site-iii In Discussions. __.__. (Canadian Press] LONDON, Nov. li-Ccucral Hert- his mind plainly rcyiirdihr: the ivzri; of the Imperial Conference today a.’ Southampton, when: he boarded the liner which is taking him home. South Africa. he, said. will never again convent ['1 beennv a liirre c1- efliclcnf. of the Empre n: even a Commonwealth, ii I may so express it. Any clwrcgailoii from licr full independent status equal to that of Grcat Britain. it’; Parliament and iii. Government will he deeply rcscntrd and can have only the utmost detri- mental cffcci. upon the Common- wealth interests. 1i is no secret; he said. that ilic results achieved bv the IFIIBFIEHI Conference- ivere not RIIVILYI; commensurate with the time spent ill discussions. particularly in constitu- tional matters. Mrs. L. B. Daley of Vvyaudottc. ‘ Count, adjudged best ‘dog at the King i tffaztudian Press» LIVERPOOL Eng. Nzv. iik-Lzeui. ,H’a_:r,v Connor. sailing fer Canada io- lford, 581d he and Capt. Bzwl. with ‘whom he flev/ the Ailsinf. in the mm ‘ no Uolumba. ivoulil maize sin sir tour of Canada rind fig‘ f‘) New York about three week: hence, “Dominion Gf (Cianadian Press» LAJPTDODI Nov. lii—"1'l1e Domin- icn of Great, Biaiauf-ihzi was. the‘ new: stains- amigued kinglanrl. Scot-i land, Wales and ncrilzrin Irclanii in‘ the British Commonwealth of Na-‘ tious today by the Laboriio "Jim"“ 'l‘homas, Secretary of State for ihc Domiriions in ihc MacDoziald 011W‘ ernmcnt. "We iii-c a Dominion 1.. and I wish to emphasize that status" ‘said Mr. Thomas half seriously and ‘half humorously, ivliile siunmarizui; (and interpreting for newspspermcn. Hon. John G. Turriff. Assinlbolmlthe rezulfs cf the Im;.. .al Confer- Snskiitchewan, represei-lativc in Up- once. PH‘ Bouscnvho is dead at his Ottawa residence. (Special io the Guardian; MADRID, Spain. Nov. 14- Pcrmancnec of llll‘. Bcrciiguu Cabinet is assured uiiiil next pifalicity?" "I understand." c. 1v. R. Is- Offered , spring as a result of a. council in the Royal Palace at which Fell 31 Floors GEN. iuizi)‘"i».......... ‘at BELOW in zog. Premier of Scuili Al? ca. spoke i clay en tho sicamri- DiF-lPF-S of Bed-- Great Britain ” ,1‘ r1 I l iAl BAlEARYi YESTlililAYi Two Day Snow Storm’ In Alberta And lilimi itoba — A ppeareol toi Be Heading Ezstl I l ‘ ward. I ..__._.. ‘ iSpeoial to the Guardians i V/INNIPEG. Alan, NOV. 14< ' Prairie areas from Alberta to thd ‘I Manitoba border today felt the touch of winter. Ranging in cirpth from four to seven inches, a \ hits blanket covered the fields of scith- ern and central Alberta after 2 two militias‘ day storm, and today the memory ' lliad dipped to the zero mark. Gal- andigary citizens, with four incl-lea of ‘snow on the ground, shivered ‘u 9 ‘below temperature. while Edinoiion, ‘in lite north. reported the IIIEI‘ ury l hovering around the zero marl-z. The heaviest snowfall was recorded in the W- "southern districts of Alberta, the lLcthbridge area being covered l.' a ; scvcn inch blanket after the two lay fstorm. The storm appeared to be ‘ heading eastward. and all section. of Manitoba reported heavily ovens’ i sky and strong westerly winds, l Charlton. ziatesmzizi and hcad of Trust and Executor Company. also National Szinafarium Associa-l lfcn. V’. A. "111 tlicil on Fumlay Iiisf at in Toronto. OiiL, in lkn. his fffnililli!‘ his Oliii ycar. Heavy Fog Halts Ocean Traffic tSpecizil to the Guardian) NE‘?! ‘YORK. I102’. iii-The heav- m" ‘ lat fog in months settled over the I metropolitan area early today, holcl- Air Mail Linc iiiz ocean liners at anchor and elcv n; paeocngcr trains i0 a dogb ii‘ . Th; mist dropped down about’ midnight and after daylight it still _ (Special to the Guardian) NEW YORK, Nov. 14—'I‘he New York World says, Pan-American A_:' way; mo, operators of an air ll.’ was hanging on. The President Roosevelt and tlzc S. S. Providence‘ system between the Ilniigd Stat- and South America. and 111196111. were forced in anchor off Ambrose loight. liuriwi‘ icrry boats were cle- Airivays. Ltd, of England. are liege» iiaiing an agreement to operal lxyseil from lfl minutes to a half nh hour and all other traffic ceased. jointly a traits-Atlantic air mail hi1? via Bermuda and the Azores. Ivfagr" G. Woods Humphrey, managing d: rector of the British company. i expected to arriie in New York Sun- day on the liner Franconia. to con.- pleie negotiations which have been ‘in progress in secret for months The lane. expxtet‘. to start 01167391011 in i931. i5 aimed towvard eventual transportation 0T l‘35$5n3el'5- m5 ngu-spgpfl‘; says. ‘The New ‘fork-Ber- muda leg of the mail route would be operated by Part-American. the world says. while the remainder of the flight would be marl" by: fulfill’?- ial Airvsoivs planes- ‘ lVoman Gets j Seven Years for ‘ ’ Manslaughter "al to the Guardian) r-"Iu. Ive-x. lt-Consxcted of .u_..1ier hv a. fall Aa=izrs _]lll'_V of. a five hour deliberation last hiehi. iilrs. Helen A. Barliurski. 42. of a Soho Si. v s sentenced to sev- eii years in l-‘orimiouth Penitentiary at. King: cu by Mr. Justice Jeffrey today. Mrs. Bcdnarski was chiirgcd with the murder of Albert lilallett», 4.3. a former boarder, at her homc on June 9 111st, but the jury found licr llllilff,’ on thc manslaughter cnu: ilic-liks body ivas found with his i: id battered in vrith an axe‘ on ltlonrlrrv, Julie 9. ‘ In a stinging condemnation of her‘ ilfc and the rrimc for ivhich she stood final tut n charge’ of murder, l-lis Lordship sairi he could find no word, io (‘.'{l‘vl'C.'5f§ the savage ferocity of tho crime. She was very fortun- ate that tire Jury had not found her guilty m’ murder, the Bench said. Her (‘FCAPC from the n1urdet~ penalty she owed largely to sympathy for her sex and able presentation of her WASHINGTON, I). (7,. Nov- H-Plans for an auglo-Ameriean air mall line across the Atlantic today ivere said hi’ W, "Vii!!! Gwyn.‘ semnd agflgiflllc Post Master General, f0 he setilcd. The Weather, etc tum A SfilLilR (Us WAfaR 0w ’TllE ltttaa FRoM Laughlin. "that a thorough investig- ation ivas made by the hospital of- ficials and neighbors in the vicinity of East Pent. The woods in that sec- ton were searched very carefully. "Ard yet if this skeleton is that of Mr. Gay, the body must have been lying in the wcods all that time." "That is strange," the acting sup- erintendent admitted: "but tho woods in that section cover a wide extent ‘ledge whatever of the discovery. The matter has now been turned ever for investigation to the Provincial of territory." Percy Gay disappeared from Pal- conwood Hospital on May 9. 102s. Imperial (Canadian Press) _ maladies prevented -c.i at hnmc, where they or- IQBD-IO-IO-Smos bat/- --___ ‘nil Vernon Miller. of ""‘\“§F‘“B"1V8 a temperance lec- ln-wh, N" "Iii-Lit Sunday school, ,1.,‘f§mboi- 17th, at 7.30 P. M. r c i“ - in the cause of tem- - "fled to be nrescnt. LONDON. Nov. it-nonuito of_ the 1930 Imperial Conference Illlllllllfllufl roughly are la foll- ows: lrltaln will maintain prof- crencoa for at lent throo years. Trade proposals will to consider- ed at Ottawa nut your. Volun- tary Implra judicial trlbllllll will be established. Colonial inn 9173-11-15-21. validity not will b0 repealed. Results or m; 193a i Conference Dominion; may act throulh British Ambassadors abroad. Polltlon of Privy Council appeal! remains unchanged. British nur- rled womena nationality ll"- guardcd. King through Domin- Ion Governments. IP90“!!! 5°" ernor General. Dominion: must approve change: in succession to Throne. Status of high Clllhmli- llonerl in London is I!!!)NW4- ‘lMeighen, Is Rumor IC Indian Press) BROCKVILLE Ont, Nov. i4--'f‘hc Recorder and Times todsiv prints I, Toronto despatcn reporting a per-' sistent rumor in circulation there ‘tint at. Hon. Arthur Meighcn is to b; asked to accept the chairmanship of the Canadian National Railways, the same rumor holding, w-iih two or three exceptions. Th; new btard of directors of the railway will bc practically a new one. Appohtmcnt of Mr. Mcighen to the chairmanship of tho board will not interfere with the duties of Sir. Henry Thornton. tvl-o would remain as President 0f the system. MONTREAL Que. Nov 14~Cana- dlan National Railways officials t0- day declined to comment on a Brock- villo dispatch which intimated that Rt. l-fon. Arthur lvlelglien, K. 0., might be appointed chairman 0f the board of directors of tho railway. Buch a rumor had been previously published, it was pclntzd out. but X10 indication was avallzblc as ta the Government's plain. To His Death defence by B. J. S. Pitt. her counsel‘, Mr. Justice Jeffrey aswrtcd. King Alfonso signed a decree fixing the clccilons for March 1, (Special to the Guardiam DETROIT, Nov. I4—Grcasy shoes‘ are believed to have caused Guy E,‘ Minchcr, 31 years old, chief elec- trician at the Book Cadillac Hotel. to plunge thirty-one floors to his death in a service clavnmr shaft at‘ i the rear of the hotel today. In fall- ing, the body narrowly missed strik- ing William Campbell, an elevator‘ mechanic working at tho bottom of‘ inct can carry on until the next independeiii.. national statesman. . - - ‘ g1 ,ii.~ i "i ‘he shun‘ Mmcher’ “hose nsck was meeting of Parliament in lflllllfil) mi<lii we a llll"l) power _\c “The pupil's emergency indaj: L". a:- , a ‘says the Observer. the iveekl): edlicri broken ohm hc struck a cable. land- i by u“, hrmhmt J‘ L Gum,‘ m m, editorial today. ed less than two feet from Camp- bell. Mlnchcr had completed cabling an elevator on the twentyi-eighih floor of the building. The work completed, he attempted to climb in- | to the machine, stopped between‘ flccra, when his fool. slipped. Estli! his slices. according to Edward Pier-l son, a mechanic. who was working? with him, were coated rsith grease‘ from tho mechanism. He fell through the shaft doorway and dropped thin‘ ty-one floors. landing in the third| level of the basement. i erl politicians hclicvc the Luhor Cub- Observcv. "has no imiitcdiiite policy for fhc relief of unemployment. and for the devclnpmriii of Empre frrtrl". everybody. 'I'l"ic Fall lVithin Three Months Of Labor Cabinet Foreseen i Thomas T. Champion, Canadian n pronounced demand from popular Press Staff Writer) feeling that we get back to the LONDON. Nov. lig-Ycw expcrienc straight party fight. Mr. Lloyd Geo- rge. standing absolutely clear. as an lBy crave rr. it. ivnr. a! any time during the war anti a national Government is n14 much requ red RF ii. was then. Mr. lolnyrl (icorae (for: uni ivant in be prime minisfcz‘ mid his pririy strength i1". insufficient to give him n strong llflllfl. 1f liir Conservative; lllslsl m1 fnriuin: :\ uni-iv Govern-l "The Ctovcrnmciii.“ declares ill." Mr, Snowdcn lays a ("fillfl lllliid on Govrvniiieiii‘; sud failure cannot be said in he the l‘i'illl" . lylinisirfs fiiuit fnv I11", ilacllonnlil has a fruc instiuel for situations nnrl politics and n wide. detitchri lim- pcranient. “The threc-iwariv system i< l.‘.l‘!"‘l\‘ to blamo. And tlicre has of late bccn etinrmous difficulty. _ "What ilie nation must nbnve nll elm» l: lint n crir-ir. i: near. i to fall within three months.“ ll‘(‘lil they‘ iv ll inherit a pnrffon of‘ Almmun‘ Paovosttte, IN ' Row boat's. TORONTO. November JS-Moder. ate. svlnds. fair, stationary on n 111;], lower temperature. Temperatures lifaxzmum . . . . . . , . . _ , __ :3 . . . . .‘ 4.4 Hush tide this evening at 7m and mmze! lemorrcw morning at 652. Sun rises this limiting at 7 r 1i The lair": Coruomenl srcm< bound-ms this aflcmga" M 4-27 New moon, Thursday Nov. ‘.30, 5.57 l’