///7 t lo (Ill her own way. ""( 1' » »// rl-or §->' ww \\\\\ . ..~. .a .hi I » I 1 1/ MERcnANT i "` ev i as t\\ limi own ou in/A ._ _ "°‘f' T y 1 t The P¢0P|@’S Piper llead by Everybody _ ,£5-_=>"‘ ... .......... _f MERCHANT Marriage isalwlyl at lottsrywhaa _ _ _ __ __ ' Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew “Q _ li-I ~ ,_;._- _ I ni onruian, vena-lea mn. ' l -» - _ _ §:a,“ _ Mor Ill’ nnntewn flnurdlan Two Cen I ur' u." lunnna un uf °""' '~ _ CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1929 io PAGES '.‘.:"“.:‘...“i'.....i'. ... ._ . ...vs_ , e - r_. _ __ C VIC TS FAILED I ATTEMPT O WIN FREEDO ‘_-- ~ _'~_-- -1. .nx _`_ .~...__ _ i i i ' . |»}.| | 4 i, ' I i . i » l C Mutiny A E X C E L '_ E “Never Mind, Santa"s Coming” In Auburn Prison M _(__)ver_ 1,500 Revolt, Shooting _ Down Keeper and Seizing Warden and As.Hostages in Vain Effort to -State Troopers to the Rescue. M 810113 that llilt theil' telentl, to over _ (Special to the Guardian) "” aosuiuv. N. ir., nec, 11-werden Edgar 5. Jan.nln5s and 13 prison guards. held for more than two hours today as hostages by a score of long term convicts rioting in Auburn State < prison, were snatched from the hands of the mutineers by a picked squad ot State Troopers. Ona convict was reported killed during the attack. Robbed of their last means of pur- chasing safe conduct from the pris- ll _ Win Freedom of Ring Leaders Twelve Guards °h the eohvivis Prepared fo make a la.st~t.iesDeraie stand in the main hall while Troopers and National Guards- men armed with tear gan and mem. ine guns prepared to rush the barri- cade in the few hours remaining be- fore darkness. Armed with guns smuggled into the prison from gut. side. 1,580 convicts had revolted gal-ly in the day, shot down principal . -_._...-.._________________ ` (Continued on Page 3) ,Work on New C. kN. R. Hotel ` Progressing I ____ '_ Interviewed ” yesterday by The Guardian with ze tb; wo;-z ex construction of tn new`o. 'N. R. Hotel. Mr _H. J. Crudse. Chief lan- sinen- funn iilonctoni who is at the hotel site impacting the work, said "Progress is very favourable, with everything lined up according to lelwdule- We hope to have the erec- tlvil 0! Y-he steel frame etarhd with- in the next month. Plans are bolus rushed with the idea of keeping the work going steadily to completion." At present the space for the boiler room is being excavated. to the depth or twenty sees, which is nine feet below the level of the remaining part of the excavation. The latter portion °f the basement will be used for aer- vlce departments, refrigerators, atcr- ` lie rooms. and serv/ant'| quarters. _.._,__l______._______ ‘_-I, (Continued on Page 3) M ANNOUNCEMENTS, i COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC. "Milton Rink new open. skating Mehta Tuesday. Thursday and satur- llllf. 453-12-12-21. The Pathe 4 Studio Fire 0.5.1 ADDRESS UN* SCDUT llllllli J. A. Stiles, Assistant Chief Commissioner Of Boy Scouts Assn. For Canada Heard In City Hall Last Evening. The work of the Boy Scout move. mmi fl 9° 31019 boys choose pref". °°m° 511° ¥f°W‘1l\a tendency of seek- ing comfort and luxury instead of "rouzhins it." to teach boys pos- itively. rather than negatively, by mel!" of lame: and to give instruc- tion in woodcraft and handicraft. This is a summary of the explana- tion of the object of the.acouting movement offered by Mr. John A. Stiles, Assistant Chic! Commissioher f°1‘ the Boy Scouts Association in Canada in an interesting addres at I meeting of local scoutmssters and interested .parties in the city Hall last evening. Accompanying Mr, Stiles in his tour of the Maritime Prov- inces is Mr. W. L. Currier of the. National office. ottawa, wne wmf Mr. Stiles will visit Bummerslde and* i ture of night club life. a ol was selected for the 1930 meeting of erways Association. Tho ~ convention ` _ j-""- Kensington before leaving the prov- (sololsl to the Gwdlwl inee Tuesday morning. Mr. stues and NEW_Y0i-l.K, Dec. 11.-A combin- Mr. Currier have recently delivered _ _ ation of ci\‘cumata.ncea, .seemingly add;-ggggg gn 35111” md immg “_ .- L~_ _ _ _ __ _ __ Chairman oi the Foreign Trade trivlll when separated. emereedmtog, dressing meetings is ,ues°um, sift i _ .. _ _ . .°°mml'~"°1 R-__J. _ .H\1i°h1os=_. Cel- day as t‘he"bacliground ofthe Pathe `John, Fredericton before returning any .__ guy, Im Bowman_ Regina; James Movie Studio fire. Four of the ten teottawa. _ . _ _ Stewart. lvluuioosc Thomas Brad- wne were crushed and burned te .after the' ii-itroeuciien by Mr. c. ' Sh”-“_'~ T°*‘°’“°f C- E- N“‘“- M°"'~'°°l- death in the wild scramble toward Fllliter, Mr. Stiles told of some very Necefssary To Glue N eedy Wlulam N- Bif`1“~ MUHUW11 J~ 13-! the exits were chorus suis. young iuterestius experiences at the Jam- ° " P°l’“°r’ P"°d°""°"’ N' B* H°“' W" _I iccncinuee en i=ege's> dancers from Broadway musical boi-ee last summer. at which va en- children A Merry /(17105 A- B‘“°*‘~ “alll” ““i1R-L- CMC", F 85°.” who were seek!" em.. “Nut countries were represented by ‘ _ Clifirloitetown, P. L. I., members ol` T0 Search or Christmas money in a gay sound pic- (speéni fe nie Gmane) D8t1'0il' S€l8CtCd 'ron.on'ro, ont., 11.-Members el the Canadian Military Institute last ' r night said farewell to Brig. Gen A Januar 1 to become Ad tant Gen 1 1 3 Li L 'if _ __ ._ J a large number of Christmas help ers. At Christmas-time the helping oi needy children. who under ordin- M (gmgmued on Page 3) Again the plea is mule for more ary circumstances would have no A any mishap’ probably th. spit; Sant;-Pals. ;I"1he llaist of fneedydchild- b ht 1 1 t ren grow g rger om ay to uns wt y an uc us D zocgftge day, tar e\ccsding the present list of incandescent carbon proved To,-0 0 " »---» -- -~=»» "‘ 5”” :'“;“°.‘;".:.-..t.‘;";°r.’:'.;..:“r."sua: between a dark 'work at"ihe studio Y -t t 8 gl nd New York’s worst fire dhaster Farewell .To 3:5322, h§a'rta°§hr1:;:‘ain13;5;S€§g recent years. _ Brig. Gen' Bell I Christmas spirit will materialize into Santa Claus, should become a part of the constructive work in religion. It would be well to remember that religious faith, no matter how great, is considered of no effect unless it ,fil1ds"' an outlet in constructive Christian work. Santa-Pal work should be an individual effort on the par; of every lover of Christmas (Continued on Page 3) `,é*\ North west winds, fair and littl- higlier' fcmpefure. ` Montreal I2 zero, clear. John Bernard, Zi year old pilot oi’-‘mechanic Leading .uzcnftlnaw J. a. m. _ fleer in the Royal Canadian Air A. Fortey, suddenly aopaaswi :fre gm-nmol-|155 nge ofghkm mmm; Iorce, returned to civilisation this with the news of his safety. later than ,Cliariottetosrm " "' _S\1mmerside,' Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, December 16th 17th and 18th. and Will Purchase Silver Foxes and all Other Furl. ‘ Pal/inf! `HIGHEST MARKET PRICES For Same ‘ i r .-..._ ___J_., _..- _..._ _...__ ~....._.`...',.‘ ...` .I .._-.-__.». .___~?.` .1 iv f 1 _ ... Q _ _..--.-_-_~.......____., _'..`- l . I _ i 'l i fi is -~i_ ... ‘_ ;f_.;_,a~ ,_.»_ -_,- L3 -- -. :__-_Q ".1 s- l _ li. it I: . lk ap' _.3 _..._ _..._ -_- ?... -- ._.` __ i | 1. T _f T17.. `_.1~=r_:_____,__ .___ r .i 1 ~ \. f< .t y" ei. _.. `¢ f } _ r i`. 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